. Hockey Player Dies John F. Hoey, a 28-year-old amateur hockey int athack Tuesday night after collapsing York Memorial Arena, vith Latimer Brokers in the East York to the ice shortly after the start of the leur ee of Ure Tororto Fire Department lor many years and had never had shown stories... floe,” said the bosun confident ally, ate chance I had with me a quantity After several tots of thin darth and s attitude distinctly thawed, Before 1 discovered that we had food and and rum for only a fortn ght. I ree, and this testing time exposed s character. One night, | detected orkscrew. Taking the only mar ly « side with the rum while he was ed by the bhody-build ng beverage, ensed premises," nured the weddir urst thoughtfully ge £ ) iat re ed the mariner with seamaniike 4 s Navy Rum, if you please.” gis Nay Ray Jaported fry 8 ment is not published or displayed by the Liquor t by the Government of British Columbia. INCE RUPERT FISHERMEN’S OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION HE COW BAY STORE wil be closed FOR STOCKTAKING (ay, Wednesday and Thursday clober 28th, 29th and 30th due paymetit on or before ‘ Sist October By Appeimimret ‘ b Whisky Diettiees «let Kum George VI m Dewar & Some Lad Uf Unt, Valued The Kinegt Noted Wi cwhg 60 poral ogee IKLeD, BLENDED AND MLED ny SCOTLAND BAMH Noto, Published or displayed by the Liquor Control! Boord o by the Government of British Columbia. ERM is not |. any Goan No Student |wO2 Jeffrey Takes Course in England, ' RACIAL TENSION RISING ' Prince Rupert Daily News Team For +. Word has been received by aceompanied by his wife, and)a member of the navy band herg a |Mrs. John Bremnner, 323 Fifth four children. jand, upon his transfer to t! BOT ? ° Ave. East, that her son-in-law, Well known in Prince Rupert | Maritimes, rejoined the army ' : Sipe ue enior H | Wo2 Herbert A. Jeffrey, formerly muse circles, WO2 Jeffrey is 4} become a member of the t eas sy GAYLE TAL |of Prince Rupert and now of graduate of the Toronto Conser- Artillery band at Halifax. 4 ; sh Ry YRK (AP)—Ezzard Charles, the cau-| x high school team will be| Halifax, has been posted to ce ime se ona an aan pied Bango Hcy : 10US8 pugilist, starts hac > < aijientered in city seni | Eneis ‘ inet a a 7 mw 6 : Sl : gilist, starts back up the long comeback trail saketball tha ; : wae ae wee et ” take a three year band of the Royal Regiment o}/ reside at Kneller Hall, Twicken# ongnht when he fights Cesar Brion, a big, awkward! ruper Amateur Basketball as-|2nOmaster’s course, He will te Canada, During the war he was|ham, Middlesex. raloot fre eeu | ae os eo | $0Clation has annour ced, foliow- | a i Sr EE MRR BS Ta ape “4 gal om Argentina, at Madison Square Garden. |ingim ore-sonson mentions af teal PRINCE RUPERT ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION DISTRICT j Ezzard figures to win this onee¢ ———-________ ——~ | executive without too much trouble, Al- the most everyone over voting age has beaten Brion at one time or another, But in Ezzard’s par- ; : a i I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1952, at the hour of 10 new champion’s destinies | Decision was made in a move | o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court-house, Prin-e Rupert, B.C., I will sell at Public-auction the are among the smartest in the! to ampros the brand of senior | Crown-granted mineral claims in the list hereinifter set out, of the persons in said list herein= business. They will make few | league ball by limiting the league |after set out, for all DELINQUENT taxes due and unpaid by said persons on the date of tax sal ticular case, a simple vic snistakes, |to three teams of full strength.| and for interest, costs, and expenses, including the cost of advertising said sale, if the total amouni Sa gos am imple victory will ase One other last season team has | of taxes due up to and including the year 1950, and interest thereon, together with costs of adver= thi fae and - — = Vie Seixas of Philadelphia,| withdrawn—the Elks—and play- | tising said sale, be not sooner paid. ; the yrmer heavyweig ! She Playing captain of the Ameri-|ers from this team will make up can Davis Cup tennis team, is| teams of Manson's, ©CGC300 and champion is to become one of LIST OF PROPERTIES the foremost contenders for 35 Rocky Marciano’s title, he must ood a ae trails ae gt gs wood ee {fled, j : ) z ) ; | | , . anc Australia w na few ulive officers were ruffle j : S | e ; : leas aes co venue days, and there still seems to be | however when Booth Memorial — _ oo | ae Oe | : : a4 g 5 : a4 l” The situation aa gona _ Some uncertainty about who is High School principal A. M. Hurst Dom ff il o | - : -uliar one. The Cineinns ti Negro| @%ns with him. lvtudee net individual senior SKEENA MINING DIVISION ail ve eadinn pee?! =Though no official announce- | Stucents would not be allowed to a 4 than Dacee { en) oct ES loca ved On occasion that he! ment has been made, our in-| Play in the city league : 1S i fighter ws é 7. — a great formation is that Straight Clark; “We consider this a big blow to ae oon Bewten, William Homestake | 2 33.00 144 13.75) 48.1 crown back from Jeracy Joc feos Angeles probably will go|senlor basketball because there | Nowell. Robert Howden. Willan |. |Bonsa® Z| 9060, ASO ABB] a | Walcott in their ‘thas miata Jae with Seixas. Ham Richardson, | are athe students of senior Nowell, Robert: Howden William Summit : 226 pips 150 13:75 49: ere ; "Ung atithe former junior champion | Quality who would be a decided | ; ern a8 several million from Baton Rouge will not|@Sset to our league,” said an Cassiar Land District | televiewers CE Ps : ruti sme eee te daly dee ne oun leave for Sydney until late in| executive spokesman McCorkell, Robert C Mutt and Jeff Fraction 4265 38.25 167, 13.76) 63: (think Bezard deserve ‘the de-|™'go tar: only Geiaas and Rich-| iene Mu™24, Sven, as his Maron Gd Soper Co. tid: (i) Mian" | Se) ee eee cision were the officials, and eodien . pong | ne One Bie a. cs . we ane that — Mayou Gold Copper Co. Ltd. (N.P.L.) Morzan No. 6 : 5862 36.75 160 13.75) 82.1 , they had the vote ave been named on the-: tude nts devoted too much time Mayou Gold Copper Co. Ltd. (NPL) Mayou No. 1 5864 26.25 115; 13.76: 41.1 team. It has been taken more to basketball and not enough Mayou Gold Copper Co. Ltd (N.PL.} Mayou No. 2 | 5e65 3750 164 13.75) 52 And now such a short time or less for granted that Tony time to their studies, he said. Mayou Gold Copper Co. Ltd. (NPL) Mayou 5364 26.25: 1.15; 13.75). 41.1 later, Charles finds himself on Trabert would be given another’ Mr. Hurst, in an iriterview to- — $s one i eer ens hs "| fe | ae oe oe ee the outer fringe, striving des- leave of absence from the Navy day, said Booth Memorial High . ~ ee " oe a ee oe fs perately to get back in the run- to help challenge the Aussies’ Schoo! has a senior team. It has ning. A purely personal hunch! for the cup. the ‘onesw es applied to play in the senior Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 25th day of September. 1967 4g here is that no matter what he turning to that end, but tennis league but has been refused 1000-0623 GORDON F. ire ge tor. < does, Ezzard will never get a insiders say the word hasn't (The high school team will Provincia oe shot at Marciano. On a given come from Washington yet. play in whatever league the bas- — sonnet cece : night, Ezzard might cut Rocky Without Trabert, the challenge ketbali association wants it to if ‘nto ribbons. The men who guide would not be a very serious one play. but it must play in a body. [ee nna ane We cannot agree to have some } oe ee . e e of our better players taken from our senior team to play for other rises in rica een ®*ams. It would weaken our team | | s to compete against other / | } | high schools this winter e . ° “We are planning on entering $ aCla ension ses the B.C. high school play-offs if the senior team is strong | By ARTHUR GAVSHON , enough.” | (Mr. Hurst said it was his in- y t te ‘ (aa iq | terest and that of the school tc UONDON (AP) — Britain's Commonwealth is terest and that of the schoo to] J To joung men 16 years of age facing three crises in Africa in the wake of mounting possible.) black-white bitterness and bloodshed. NEW SPONSORS Race hatied, labor unrest ande ~~~ | S@Veral new sponsors will be i You CAN NOW SERVE poli ] rh yal 6 — \ represe e c o 5s i political upheaval flare anew ders, 12 assaults and 24 hat 7 esented 2 co a in independen: South Africa burnings in the last few this season rere wi ve psatasinds eats and the British East African weeks intermediate teams, sponsored | | | IN THE CANADIAN ARMY | ' - pg a aw me Tei iy fom the sympatives § they | sive junior teains will be spon- 1 ame in a oe a a have been able to invoke among sored by Annunciation Church mod over he week-end un-) their fellow Wegress in Kenyt. |Win. po dek an aha en ? ! leashed its | sea Cadets and three teams by } olonies of Northern Rhodesia aa sa by Manson's, Bo-Mr-Hi, Neiso. and Kenya The mystery men of the Mau' Bros. General Motors and the simmering hate | ens of thousands of them are Bc -Me-H against white men, women and jandless. Those who have farms + Mau draw their strength main- Sports Shop “ a ; , further information was | children—killing, looting and have gone hungry because of @ailable at the meeting con- SKILLED TRADESMAN burning as they went drought and pests. In the towns, |. ning the Associatjon’s plans { In Northern Rhodesia’s vital! workers’ wages have not kept | f¢ an Alaska-Prince Rupert opper mines, 37,000 out of 39,-| pace with rising living costs tliee-way cifcuit outlihed at the 000 Negro workers downed tools British officials here have al- | afmual general meeting. i for more money and the right ways asserted that there is no “At present, outiook for the to do more skilled work strong, organized Communist séason is a heavy three-team In Kenya, on the East African movement in centra! or East se@hior basketball schedule, with seaboard, British troops have! Africa. In South Africa Prime ag many “imported” teams of been flown in as a state of; Minister Daniel Malan’s govern- high calibre as can be attracted emergency was declared by the ment has banned Communism for exhibition games Nairobi government to help root : , ne * out the Mau Mau secret society . . of tribesmen pledged to drive A Th C G the white “fate the sea t e IVIC entre A limited number of young men will be accepted as Soldier Apprentices for trades training in the Canadian Army Active Force. This training will be given to young Canadians 16 years of age in one of many valuable skills and trades. It will give these young men a good start in an Army career. At the same time it will equip them with skills which they can use in civilian life as well as in the Armed Forces. / | i ' | } | Training will comprise a balanced programme of:— T , » terest in the afternoon crafts |which is only acquired after | “ The situations In the three . In : a 3 countries erhicin have produced for adult members is growing. hours of work. Belts work up { (a) Trades Training: / > on 4 Copperwork is proving most pop- quickly and are appreciated as } : the turbulence are not the same ular with new designs in stock a gift, A handbag is the ultimate You can learn one of many skills such as: As far as is known, the Ne- | and others on order. Pictures are unl of those lea: ring to carve | | el | ths Mechanics Bandsmen stp peoples in southern, cen- the main project, both large and af: csent ' a ; rician 1 tral and eastern Africa are in small, and a supply of material Elect . " Clerks no way linked with each is available at the classes The junior girls’ crafts class |* Radio Operators other. They have no organized Leather work is still popuiar got underway Tue sday afternoon (b) Academie Training: The Soldier Apprentice will receive academic training to help him qualify in the trade for which he is seiected, political movement. Their ome and beginners are welcome in common denominator is re- the afternoon or on Tuesda: sentment against white rule night. Carving has been tried by and a deepening dissatisfac- 4 few and some are starting their Patricia Pearce has decided to tion with their own lot. first project in this art. Success make a lamp from a unique | rhe outburst in Port Eliza- of this depends a great deal on bottle. Fittings are on order as a sth South Africa, in which) continual] practice to get the five well as paint to complete this | The Soldier Apprentice will be given the same standard of military training as a four white and seven non-/#rist and finger movement novel icea of hers. soldier. This will include physical training and sports activity to help him obtain and wnites were killed and many ; ‘ i maintain thé highest possible standards of physical fitness. nore hurt, seemed spontaneous | } | | i ' j | with 10 girls in attendance. Mrs S¥enson was most pleased and hopes that others will turn out SERESLURSAL ASR (c) Military Training: Soldier Apprentices will live together under planned supervision in special wings at one of the following Corps Schools:— cats eee | TEENY AGE DANCE d that the ineident had no CIVIC CENTRE SMALL GYM uupaign Of dellance against SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 25 9-12 __ COME EARLY: i to the arrest of nearly 6,000 Civic Centre Members Only Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering, Chilliwack, B.C. Royal Canadian School of Signals, Barriefield, Ont. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps School, Camp Borden, Ont. Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineer School, Barriefield, Ont, | Canadian Army Training School, Valcartier, P.Q. The Canadian Army's outstanding pension plans apply. Edch ; man is eligible for full pension after 20 years service. At age 17 regular rates of pay apply. In addition, when qualified, he receives trades pay. _ To Be Eligible: Applicant must have attained his 16th but NOT his 17th birthday on date of enrolment. He must pass Army test requirements. He must have a minimum of Grade Vill education or equivalent. He must have written consent of parent or guardian. Applications must be received by November 24, 1952. Courses commence January 12, 1953. Accepted Soldier Apprentices will be given Christmas and New Year's leave at home with pay and allowances from date-of enrolment. ince it was launched late in une Nevertheless, racial tensions in South Africa have been ri ing steadily since the war. Mod erates among white and biack alike are seared of what the morrow may bring. : Production of copper has been halted by the North Rhodesian trike in four main mines. A similar stoppage before the Sec- ond World War led to big-seale " Oxfords } Men's & Boys’ Oxfords } $3.95 ‘s Oxford Men's Oxtords clashes, and South Africa sent men and guns to help the colon- $6.95 sh ] Footwear ial authorities crush the miners’ | resistance Some government. officials here speculated the new stop- page in part expresses the Ne- groes’ opposition to Britain's project tor a new central Afri- » can state. It would ultimately weld Southern and Northern dhodesia and Nyasaland into a) new dominion ; The Mau Maa ot Kenya is a movement whose exact | strength is unknown to the authorities. Its terrorist ac- tions in rural areas since Sep- tember have been marked by an anti-white fanaticism. The | secret society — originating from the intelligent Kinkuyu tribe—has been blamed for 41 murders, 12 attempted mur- . For complete information and application form, mail this coupon at once to: rere ee é =q DIRECTOR-GENERAL ARMY PERSONNEL, OTTAWA, ONTARIO. Send me without obligation on my part, complete details of Soldier Apprentice service in the Canadian Army.