2ST 4 OU SMS a ena.» & sree maa WALLACE'S OF COURSE 1951 1949 1948 1935 194° 1947 1947 193 AIR TRANSPORT BOARD APPLICATION FOR RE-GROUPING B Cia 4 ! P Georg Kat s, Te s and Bur Lake, B.C whicl é o Groups B a C by O No. 6/52, } i the Air B e aircra i \ K I uM B.C yresentat file a mplete S Air Transp N B oO Ontalr 952 ‘ops : A a » 1023 W g Va B.¢ t B r particular AIR TRANSPORT BOARD Au t h, 195 MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.A 12, 18 or 24 Months to Pay USED CARS CHEVROLET—Power-giide Deluxe Full Price { CHI VROLE tf Streamliner Sedan, Fell Price DESOTO i fluic Full Price, ONLY PONTIAC Seda ater al Fuil Price TRUCKS CHEVROLET i f A n¢ f Full Price DODGE -ton panel, recond éd Full Price FARGO Two T eer im Full Price, ONLY CHEVROLE1 hassis ar Cab COME IN OR PHONE Full Price SER VE VICKE GIN LONDON DRY I N * 4-Door Sedan, $2195 $1650 $1895 $979 $1375 $1025 “ ck lug $1250 $495 871—ANYTIME famous since “VICKERS’ LONDON DRY GIN ls distilled im Canade and distributed by ¢ Ca lw ert DISTILLERS LIMITED his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor C ontrol Board or Prince Rupert Daily Ne Tuesday, Septembe; 9, WS ‘New "Long Liners’”|° For Gaspe Fishing — } QUEBEC @—Picturesque but | not-too-safe fishing smacks that | dot Gaspe Peninsula waters will B | soon be replaced by 40-ton high- | 1952 Pee. IT WAS SHOCKING] ~ the first time a woman doctor dare | } | powered vessels costing $22,500 | each | to crash a man’s world!.. . The vessels, designed tor long} oe line cod fishing, are 55% feet} the first time she dared to ride long and are powered by six- | a racing ambulance !. 3 cylinder, 105-horsepower diesel | ° They'll on offered to instalment 7 » A be the engines fishermen plan without interest er j, Quebec newspaper men were . + P f j/ treated to a ride recently on the | M-6-M's 4 : > fog : P : ~ sleek, green and white Saida, |} elite hm damn of >, * we rototype rs that went | — is | prototype of others th | gg manpcse sed } into produetion Sept. 1 at a/| | Gaspe shipyard JUNE YSON | TO TOUR CANADA—The United Church of Caaada’s "meponiiion | tour major centres The vessel, tested in 1951 at| i 1 Canada du 1e next ears with wha® is called the largest exhibition any church has provincial government stations, ARTHUR GARY | ever p on the road.” Opening in Hamilton Sept. 12, to coincide with Church General Council —18_ equipped with ship-to-shore | neeting there. the exposition. wt t ‘ aia hihits and ship-to-ship radio tele- ing ther the exposition, which took a year tO prepare w feature movies, exhibi ‘ { peakers and a 24-hour pageant van carries a te: : Rev rthur Kewles phones, direction finders anc ; To Ss Als eee a a } sy Of. fv Oe ve ee modern sounding apparatus i of yronto. Aim of the exposition is to “take the church ' wherever they are 7 a ath a SUMMER tare Gees oc? recruitina’ ¢aun ce wheres sg ee cas It’s 15-foot beam and five-foot | MILDRED DUNNOGK- HSSE WHITE MARILYN ERG vith 4 I t em é goal ol rulting 1, OL eers for missions wor n draught enables easy coasting! 4 Canada and abroad (CP PHOTO) ” Excbhaasitbisntirs By WILLIAM PARROTT May Fight Red Guerillas (2.285... sow ioe ve. The motor | gallons of crude oil} carries 80 gallons of | fresh water | in shallow Gaspe bays burns four an hour. Ii TODAY And WEDNESDAY TOT with A FAMOUS PLAYERS qm cause it out a line plays ire less vulnerable to Commun-)Sarawak’s population of about | 8,000 baited hooks which can be | KUCHING Sarawak R influence than in Malaya,| 600.000 are, by and large, con-| hauled in by a winch. A 48-foot SL NM oarawank imeu x lw le le “Ve sy ; e it had been possible to : with their lot and have! vessel, similar to the “long liner na ae ; : ss Pee ae i =. se 99 , i disorganize labor erious economic problems. is being designed for fishermen rODAY BARBARA STANWYK PAUL DOUGUE B ¥ ne re 4 th-w iwak does not provide the .y e there any important) Preferring to net thelr cod 7 - 9:00 in CLASH BY NIGHT" S cole in orth-wesi . ; oh ge ee ee ee ¢ ‘ » prefer 3 Be eo ‘al with Communi t unition” for Communist neces against the govern- But fisherfolk in Gaspe prefer : Ma Le andists which more de- Mea eee = long line fishing and Dr. Arthur Packed With Double Barreled Action aren veloped territories do. which could be used tO Labrie, deputy minister of Que- 4 But the terrorists here have The many races that compose! stir up unrest bee's department of fisheries " é hance of yepeating their; sided —_—_—_—_—_+—— | said he hopes to sell 10 “long & s-in Malaya where for jliners” a year ; caa/eie: Maia Wiles | w 3 > oe COLOR BY NATURAL C¢ 3 on a have kept Bri- N : The federal government will Starring os ' 1 and Malayan troops busy O om om 5 in ussla + $6.6 pach vessel. the a ; ula} : pay $6,600 on each vessel, the ’ aeares : fi ghting a hit-and-run, guer- fisherman wilt make a down JACK BUERTEL MALA POWERS ~ BILL illa war against an enemy they : payment of $3,500 and give the Also on the same progran ' Wednesday and — a S ew or n ineer provincial government 13 per “Mad About Moonshine’ Here the jungle and former : cent of his yearly catch until| “Flatfoot Fledging” headhunters are against them the remaining $12,400 is paid NEWS Unlike Malaya, the jungle in By ALTON L. BLAKE SL E E Already 40 ships are on order wet. 7. : does not offer t nh A ee a rn ¥ j SHO = 7:00 38 9:00 I eee ae ee Associa ess Science cpo the Malayan forests : , a a h forays for food, sup- Chicago ( AP)—*“] don't believe Russia has one Part! Maimed a a aa aa ea, Meath s and information may be . » ‘ Dea . . ine made by convenient tracks and/ Single atom bomb,” Carlton S. Proctor, prominent " a tr nearb\ rillaves ‘i —_ Pa “ge . : te nearby vilages” nd New York engineer who has worked in Russia, said Woman Turns | Boiling Water in Three i kin’ —o . * Boiling Water ree Mj In Sarawak, vast stretches of | LOGay. j / Fi Al. ? the jungle are trackless. There; “I think every one of the|5**" a A a n re arm ls . a o Y ‘ gv Tr re few roads, and only a hand-/| atomic explosions in Russia was a a geen a at oa 4 JOUVE rtially- | $ YES with an ful of large towns ust a premature explosion in integrating his efforts with any VANCOUVER O—A partially ‘ y In Sarawak, too, where the/|an effort to produce a bomb.” | 0+her man . goreveed See. a . te Communist movement has so| Proctor is president of the, 19 1930, Proctor worked on oe Maes SO We ee ? Sa Ms Gately Eeeies.. | kenioaiell Society of Civil En-|Uilding Russia’s second-largest Sunday night when a fire broke | 9 ee sas "aa ae i ae . a “| { 64 onsite ring | 4am at Svirstroy, east of Lenin- out in an apartment building 5 € in ch ter, the jungle is gineers, one oi 6 eering; vA wee wa . . ontrolled by sea Dyaks/ societies celebrating a Centen- | %'@d. In the First World War he ~_ : Sx. Seine I$ ‘ait ; ae a : or was { ar sngineer. building Firemen said 25-year-old Mary @ wt tolerant of the! nial of Engineering opening to-| W@5 8" army eng ae st te thea warn | 9 S nes¢ as i and! day . the Persian corridor road from McIntyre sounded the first warn- | ¢ ‘ se as 15 anc a4 ,r ¢ ors r ¥ vo RE hie og a nue Se ee Russia | *M€ Indian Ocean to funnel Ing to persons living on the ‘ * ’ ais uring a new siling ¢ : ge ey urbe ornwal vei against them US a iecane vast accomplish- The Russians have no confi-, a oS ere 5 | 95 The possibility’of using these ments in the last 100 years. ea cre en eae tone There were two casualties, a § on y . lusty warriors agains} Chinese (The White Houde! Qahc@H4)) “pissian engineer who was a ™4n and wife Robert Kerr wa $ terrorists is, in fact, receiving! nounced three atomic explosions Preteen winded wha was one ee », overcome by smoke and his wife |$ us attention from the ¢ in Russia, referring to the” Sec- : eg A ek was burned about the arms ¢ But the authorities!|onq one as “another atomic. S0viet jet planes are good Miss McIntyre, paralyzed on | @ i hat the sea Dyaks might pomp,” without amplifying fur-| PUt the Russians got the prac-| her left side escaped through a 5 or ern o Wwe ower 0, wage an anti-terrorist cam-| ther Other sources’ have -esti-, 4! end of how to build them | pathroom window to the roof of | % paign too enthusiastically and| mated Russia ‘has a stockpile?of | 0M Germans whom they took | an adjoining garage with Lieut. | ¢ Hesner Block — Phone 210 show little discrimination about! 199 or many more A-bombs “by | OVE Art Bird and his wife and Mrs. 9? Prince Rupert, B.C Stewal the political principles of the now.) ; | “The Russians have brilliant) Bird's mother, Mrs. M. Seager § sunese attacked Proet said. it. takes