iLri v n n OWE EN OiTS ) . 4 Prince Kuperr Daily News Saturday, October 27, 1951 Ends- eer r I CTKTAINS . . . Joe Louis 1 USE HALLOWE'EN Editorial ' Good Luck Kinsmen . Let's give a hand to the Kinsmen for their good job during the past few years of keeping Hallowe'en safe and sane in Prince Rupert. It's not so long ago, it seems, that there were Peanut Day Prelude To Kin's High Jinks It's Peanut Day today in Prince Rupert! Funds derived from the street sale will go to the fund to financethe activities which Prince Rupert Kinsmen's Club will stage next Wednesday night to once again keep Hallowe'en safe and sane yet appropriate and entertaining in the city. For days the school children i have been pressing the sale ofjwin be a bicycle. Watch, wallet ihell-cut tokens which will be'orwi ..., u ocky Marciano Wins Vith 8th Round Kayo ii;V YORK. The curtail fell last night on the pugilistic career of the Brown Bomber of it, former world's heavyweight champion, i-fiuht-year-old Joe Louis fell to the nnslamrht PUMPKIN LIGHTS on the Christmas lighting string f-yeai-old Kocky Marciano of Brockton, -Mas- l-SCtt r. I s e c o n d knocK-qui or untoward events in Prince j re-collected Halloween night. I the prizes for highest returns in eighth round. Just before the knock-out Louis had been down for the count cf eight. It was one of those dramatic A,:hvt came after two Runert on Hillnwp'pn hut or lfle chud with tne greatest inaivldual schools X and 3''i seconds of the number of point returns, there 4 ! As for Hallowe'en there will be the usual high Jinks at Conrad Street School grounds. Gyro Park land Totem Park with bonfires. No Hallowe'en party is complete without "Noma" plastic pumpkin snap-ons as an effective lighting decoration.- SEE THEM TODAY AT NORTHERN BX. POWER Co.,Ltd. Uesner Block Pbone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. years ago . . . in Prince Rupert change in fortune for the Bomber, after having a rough time in the first round, came back in the .second and was almost completely in control until he began to weaken in the seventh. . A hard left hook to the jaw was the lethal blow after Marciano hud pounded Louia with a barrage of rights and lefts to head, chin and body. The only previous time In which Louis had been knocked out was by Max Schmeling be' fore he Louis i first won the tUle. Louis had a 25-pound weight advantage over Marciano but the poundage might have even been a handicap in view of the disadvantage in age. The Bomber lacked none of his former craftiness but he was simply not able to "deliver. At since the Kinsmen took a hand, it is to be noticed that they have been at a minimum.. We can also remember the good work that the Junior Chamber of Commerce did a few years ago in the same connection. fireworks, hot dogs, apples, games and entertainment and, of course, the costumes. For the adult celebrants of Halloween, sevvral interesting social events have been arranged. Twenty Yeors Ago October 27, 1931 For o Thrilling L;$ Of piii i j.m. Hi ! mi ri immm. mim. ttM i-um li mi 1 HifiTM-lhininwii i " in ii ii .A: 21 n ; Mrw rlmr''P ri nl flora onrl Spooky Specials The best policemen are child were burned to death today V ft 1 r:,: ' . For Hallowe'en Party Sandviches those people in the cnra-ia,Te'hthh,)raeaj 1 1 7 ! ct.upletely destroyed in a morn- munity who dispense good ,ing blaze. TiTil UMTS will and spread the gospel ! that, there were sequences when T Aunnwr tu nnuiu : ne goi io Marciano with somejoi resjwci ior )eis(in ami, went to thv polls today and the use property on such jubilant i wllo!e worli awaiting the re- 11 , suit. Bill f Pnlilir-al Political fnrinuio forecasts ri are ro fir for eiiet'l. The victorv biinp M.ireinnn. 8 great majority in favor of the the right to meet Ezzard ; occasions as this. Charles, principal contender to dale lor Jersey Joe Walcott's championship. .'van's mm SLICED BREAD vVk But vvnvVNaUonal ernnient, and it is "ui. even l(.u this mis finod 00(1 V 0! K . cxpected lne coalitlnn admlnls- Can be ineffective if a few ' tration, headed by Premier J. ami ..ilfl a u vt'fr four lew at f 4V, that ..t ; Ramsaj, MacDonald will be swept try back inlo offlce Lilbor head do not respect the rights l lum. Arthur Henderson, is op- and property of others j posHion ,eac and forget the principle! A radio-telephone service link-of tre;iHn.r nthova thovin Canada, the United Slates lALLOWE'EN twenty years ago in SPORT 'THE FRESHEST THING IN TOWN" at A Ps.R'fF McRAE io) A P radio commission in Washington today. Right i to an $8,700 estate of 'he late j. N. McPliee will not be waived by city council as requested by Williams, Manson, 13;own & Harvey. Council, at a mating last rip,'it, held a will leaving the estate to the city for parks was valid. The legal firm is acting for distant relatives who seek, to have the will altered. 2) 12) iF October 27, 1931 Auditorium on Sixth Avenue West will be the scene of this yvar's basketball, Prince Rupert Basketball Association decided at a meeting lust night. Entries: Senior 32 Taxi. Panthers, Canadian Recieatiun Association Intermediate Tuxis Boys, High School, Merchants. Junior Japanese Association, Boy Scouts, Rowrs, League ot Nations. Twenty-three p.ii'ls have up-plied to play it.' the Ladies' Lenjjue. BROS. would be treated themselves. Let's make next Wednesday night another good Hallowe'en in Prince Rupert. Good Deed By. Kinsmen . Prince Rupert Kinsmen's Club has loaned an outboard motorboat to be used In evacuating of people in the Prud-homme Lake area who have become stranded by the floods 611 3rd Ave W. Phone 190 ililiiiliiiillliiHiiil 'hi !''i'w'!fl!'i. ;ii:;!l!1i';r;'!,,,T;!;il,''i,i,':,l:f t( 'ww l!,,!i"a',ii'' iv"--nm-' ft lai'iiliiiiliiiiJliiilikiiiiiialiiliiiJllilIiiM is i Firecrackers - Fireworks In a close race, members of the local RCNVR unit defeated a whaler crew of HMCS Skeena vre.serday afternoon to take the Burns Challenge Trophy. Donat-j ed by P. Burns Co. Ltd., the trophy will be a pvrpetual chal- i lenge In whaler race competl-1 lions between RCNVR unit here' and visiting RCN ships. , j : . a;i m and washouts following yesterday's big rain. Bad Booze Kills 35 ATLANTIC C1T. Four mor" persons are dead as a result of drinking liquor marie of wood alcohol and labeled as "good, drinking liquor." So far, 35 are dead. Richard Smallwood, who Is Dance Records Parly Noise Makers Paper Hats Crepe Paper Parly Novelties McRAE BROS. Purchase of Doug Brennan, big ilelen.seman, from Vancouver Li. of the Pacific Coast League is announced by New York Rangers, one of two Gotham representatives of the National Hockey League. (5nnr?l1 n n nwn esananri HALIFAX (("-October exhibits from Chester Basin and Sheet Hurhnr nrrlvinc hprp shnw sum- SI mer dies hard in those places, alleged to have mixed the iiquor is charged with murder. 13 uebe' r blossoms came from Chester and an openv-d buttercup wa- sent from Sheet Harbor. If you want to sell it, adverslse. Two-Fold Purpose Of Shell-Out Tickets 1. 7c keep children off streets and prevent vandalism on Hallowe'en. 2. The money realized from the sale of the tickets provides prizes and entertainment for the children on Hallowe'en and the Kinsmen's Kiddies Proiect. Come en - a My House Willi will! TMK I llr. 1IO.MK Iiumr. i.!i-innr..r. I'I'ROVE.MKNT i Kl'I.GET nii.ut.i n. PLAN. i.i. -, m gj Prizes To Be Awarded Children. 1. Top prize o hike to child who sells he most tickets. 2. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes and for the games at the bonfires. fx , y l . i l . . . and see the wonderful improvements I've made IVi houv'; is painted inside and out, I've gotta a new fence, t!(v floois. n-'w kitchen cabinets, new garace and insulation. Come on-2 djwn where you will get expert advice and quality materials for home improvement. We will show you how you can do this with the HOME IMPROVEMENT BUDGET PLAN ... no monvy down and easy instalments. Enquire at the office and fill out' on application form. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. t Phone 651 900 Second Avenue West I Bonfires At Three Different Sites 6:30 p.m. I 1. Conrad Street School bonfire. II 1 2. Gyro Park bonfire. Ijj 3. Totem Park bonfire. -S Gala Fireworks. Display . Commencing 6:30 p.m. H I All This and Hot Dogs Too! 1