. Prince Rupert Daily News EDMOND O'BRIEN - STERLING NAyppe TODAY ay, July 12, 1952 6:50 - 9:00 British Test | Toronto Man | BOOK SHELI THE LEGACY SUR RE URE PORN eee PLititilierifiiite a e a profoundly moving novel won fo; its author the important $10,000 Christopher Award for Fiction A brilliant lawyer, Gabriel Martel spent a lifetime in fight- ing big-business lawyers and pol- iticlans. He was a Man who tried to«keep the faith without com- promise and again and again passed by his “big” chances Martel had his own triumph not to be measured in worldly ,00Q0S There those who loved and believed in this man of quiet the old jaywer in whose were modesty ffice he served his apprentice- ship, his youngest son Aluin, and some of his clients whose cases he won or lost. His daughter Jean and his son Carrol failed him. Chris, his eldest son, caused Martel his children more grief than any of , for Chris was as un- compromising as his father in a lifferent with a passion il nt Way, that led him into strange paths. Some will say that Gabriel was a frustrated idealist, fighting hopeless odds; others will recog- nize that his struggle was not after all without fruit; but all who revere the genuine will enjoy this dramatic novel ol everyday life LONG VOYAGE LONDON v—The new 2,500-ton cable ship Stanley Angwin is off on a maiden vwyage which may last 50 She will maintain 26,000 miles of cable between Oo- years Equipment in Greenland LONDON, (Reuters)—Twenty- |five British scientists, sailors and soldiers left yesterday on |\board the Norwegian sealer Tot tun on a two-year expedition to Greenland to test uniforms and military equipment under Arctic conditions. The expedition is financed by private firms and partly by the armed services. Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave £1,000 towards the cost. The explorers wil investigate the theory that Greeniand is not a sub-continent, but a collection of islands joined by an ice cap 10,000 feet thick. BLACKWOOD (Coscinued from page 4) without justification, It’s true, as he says, that a little learn- ing is a dangerous thing But that applies not only to the technicalities of bidding and play but the bridge as well. Mr. Muzzy always opens his partner’s bid suit—even when he shouldn’t. He would have opened a spade in today’s deal if Mr. Heinsite hadn’t doubled. Mr. Heinsite knows this Therefore he is the one who flubbed it, and all for the chance to humanics of WATERFRONT Sockeye Fishing Increase Steady Sockeye salmon gillnet fishermen report catches on nearly all northern rivers and inlets increasing daily with averages of from 50 to 73. A Rivers Inlet fisherman ay- eraged 73 on Thursday and 90 boats in the North Bentick Arm off Bella Coola reported an average of 71 on Wednesday dnd better than 50 on Thursday. Rain weather for the first two weeks of the season held aver- ages down will be and the ust 31. In future, they called the SS Maplecove SS Mapledell Four Lead Even In Golf Meet WINNIPEG Four players parred one stroke off par 35 al Winnipeg’s Niakwa course today to lead the first 18 around the nine-hole turn in the opening round of the 54-hole Canadian Professional Golfers’ Association Championship Danny Stack Winnipeg Pat Fletcher Regina; Bill Kerr, Mon- treal, and Stan Leonard, Vancou 34. Leonard champion During the first week of sock- eye salmon fishing in Skeena and Naas the number of gillnet- ters Was somewhat less than ex- pected, but by the second 190 were reported on the Naas, and the Skeena. continued nractically 500 alone General fishing has good since then Japan is rebuilding as well as modernizing her merchant fleet, ports of call to include the Brit- | 1ng ish Columbia coast. There are three vessels already. These have 10,000 tonnage, and are report- ver, shot Baseball Scores - - WHIFFS json, short free-swinging profes |sional from Toronto Mississaug is defend-4 Brooks Edge Ahead in Golf Open WINNIPEG ()—Gordon Bryd ua, beat par by three strokes on Friday and took a one-stroke lead after 18 holes of play in the 54-hole Canadian Professional Golfers Associations’ champion ship. Brydson, playing steadily all the way, shot a 68 over Winni peg’s Niakwa course, one better than par, and Pat Fletcher from Saskatchewan, who tied for second at the one-third stage in the $1,800 tournament, with 69 apiece The field of 34 set out Satur- day on two 18-hole rounds morning and afternoon, to settle the championship which wa: won a year ago at Mamilton Ancaster by Stan Leonard of Vancouver Leonard, who is shooting well but had occasional streaks of bad luck, is one of four players erouped in sixth place with par 71. Cubs While "HOUSEBY in “DENVER and RIO GRAND Sunday Midnight and Monday Matinee 2:09 LOUIS HAYWARD | JAMES ELLISON "THE GHOST THE RIVER” = =—sGOES Wiy Park. Avenue Hiilbilhe Monday to Wednesday lombo and the Pacific Ocean ed to be fast. They will be op- Shows 7 - 9:00 National Boston 6, Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 4, St, Louis 3 American Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 7 Chicago 1, Washington 2 Western International Victoria 0, Vancouver 11 Tri-City 1, Salem 11 Spokane 3, Lewiston 4 of gaining a measly 100 points. | Men's Sport Shirts and Leisure Wear |}erated by the old firm of Kaw- Ee 4 : jasaki, Kisen and Kaisha Ltd., of Giants Lose NEW YORK (&? Brooklyn Dodgers enlarged their National League lead over New York Giants to 5% games Friday as they squeaked by Chicago Cubs ' |6-5 while the staggering Giants Kobe. First to arrive in Van- couver this year will be the MS os Maru, booked to re- port October 24. BSRGRES "CRRA RN TREE RRR ERR RRR eee e ENDS TODAY 7: -9: p.m, newest BASEBALL SUNDAY JEFF CHANDLER in “THE RED BALL EXPRE§S” Rupert's Men's @ Shop offers top perform- @ ance in Men’s Leisure Wear @ 8 WALLACE'S } | Announcement was made re- cently by A. E. McMaster, port Gordon & Anderson manager at Vancouver, of Wenatehee.6: Yakiste dropped a 6-2 decision to the, changes in‘ the three-man Na- Wee ee ee Oe ee lowly Pittsburg Pirates - vs | tional Harbors Board in Ottawa Pacitic Coast Carl Erskine was blasted from + Ci i Commercial “Hotel | Brigadier Maurice G. Archer, a} Seattle 4, Los Angeles 6 !the mound in his first inning re e x 2 ore a Quebec cons,,lting engineer is Sai F.ancisco 3, San Diego 4 lief pitching. Dodgers collected ee " 2p.m named to the board, succeeding Hollywood 2, Sacramento 7 only seven hits, including a * . + . rt } « aklar 2.9 : a Emil St. Laurent, retired. Mr. Portland 2-9, Oakland 3-3 homer by Duke Snider, but they ARBRE RFRA PSR eae McMaster is an oldtimer of capitalized on five Chicago er Prince Rupert, having been in rors, Willie Ramsdelil dug his the service of the CNR here, h Af own grave with two miscues ine YOUTH Alrican Sal Maglie, ace pitcher for the Giants who has fallen off badly lately, finishing only one of his last 10 starts, was tagged for 10 »prior to the completion of railway, . Wins British The difference in ship building CABINET MINISTER—Solici- costs today, and long ago is per- If hits and all of six Pittsburgh tor-General Antonio Rivard, haps greater than many im- 0 pen runs before he left in the eighth 62, was elected to the Quebec agine. For example, the first oS 2 Soe ‘ inning Legislature first in 1948 and |three Empresses of the CPR ST. ANNE'S - ON - THE - SEA, in the senbtiedt tneiee & os ; served as Minister without |TransPacitic fleet launched in England (CP)—Bobby Locke, Soutia , ce oo . SPECIAL—1948 Indian 11949 Austin ‘ ; - ‘ica. burst from be ;|Louis Browns snapped a nine ae G 7 Portfolio until appointed to his | 1891 cost £260,000 cach. Compare rica, burst from behind in the game losing streak by beating Chief Moto m 1—1949 Fiying Standard present cabinet post in 1950. A | this with the cost of the latest ‘inal round today to win his third the pace sétting New York r = wit fc Sats . Q une ace-§ Q r ork «tone 1—-1942 Chrysler Royai law professor at Laval Uni- | addition to the CPR fleet, the, British Open Golf Champion- Yankees 6-3 and Boston Red , moe A? | dadar {1—1948 Thames Van versity and former president | coastal ferry steamer. Princess Ship. Locke turned in 74 in a! Sox captured twin al Sais ~ ‘ of the bar association in Que- |of Nanaimo, 6,800 tons. Total | Pay-off round of 18 holes to fin-} Detroit 16-6 anil 5-3 ae 1--1949 Morris 11950 Austin bec, Mr. Rivard is second-in- | outlay amounted to £1,450,000,;iSh with an aggregate score olf at on command to Premier Duplessis | nearly six times as much 287 for the last 72 holes: He was MONDAY and TUESDAY TRUCKS who also is Attorney-General two strokes ahead of Irishman Evening Shows 7-9 P.M. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATH oni a Mr. Rivard will contest Mont- There are two Japanese moth- |Fred Daly. 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