l?rfnce Kupert Daflp ratios Thursday, July 4, 1948 ' 1 FOR THE WORKING MAN Magic Words To Those in The Know "KITCHEN QUALITY" Work Shirts Your money back if you're not satisfied. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" CHARLOTTE aVHi Dl QUEEN"' SUPER MARINE FLYING BOAT PASSENGER, FREIGHT AND AIR EXPRESS SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER Tia QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS AND ALL COASTAL POINTS For Information, Reservations, Rates, etc., Phone or Write G. H. STANBRIDGE Agent P.O. Box 1249 PHONES: PRINCE RUPERT 521 or RED 378 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED o We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND i ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD Motorists Sunday Service Hours: 12 Noon Until 4 p.m. June 16 to September 29, 1946 For Gasoline and Oil Sales, Quick Battery Charge V and Tiie Repairs Out-of-Town Service Jef erred ' - AT Frank Morrison's Service Station Af Rear of LONG MOTORS, 3rd Ave. and 7th St, Prince Rupert Courtesy of TV LONG MOTORS -- NATIONAL MOTORS "S. E. PARKER LTD. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. i , ' Open 6 am. to 3 am PHONE 173 TODAY IN SPORT THE ONCE OVER Investigation of the Conn-Louis Fight By II. I. PHILLIPS Released by the Associated Newspapers Q. Now, Mr Jacobs, you admit bringing Louis and Conn together? A. Yes, but for seven rounds I was afraid nobody could bring 'em together. Q. Weren't you aware that one or both contestants might have deteriorated badly? A. I'm a specialist in buildups, not deteriorations. Q. You could have arranged a test light couldn't you have? A. I could if I wanted to prove I was a poor businessman. Q. Is it not a good idea to hold elimination bouts before billing a fight as an epic con test? A. Only if the purpose is to eliminate the promoter. Q. Now then on what basis did you fix the ringside seat prices at the exhorbitant price of $100. A. It was not exhorbitant. I defy you to produce that many pounds of raw beef anywhere for so little monoy. ' Q. Will you tell the court where these ringside seats were located? A. In Oswego, N.Y. Q. That covers a wide area. A. So did those seats. Q. What is Webster's definition of "ringside"? A. Webster who? Q. Daniel Webster, the lexicographer. ' A. I don't know those small time promoters. A ringside seat as in my book Is a narrow chair so located as to give the occupant a long view of other ringside seats. Q. Is it beside the ring? A. That is beside the point. ' Q. Were not some ringside seats miles away? A. Certainly. Once the customers get close enough to a ring to be sure what's happening the outdoor fight business is sunk. Q. You received many complaints about those seats after the fight? A. Yes. That they were too close! Q. Mr. Jacobs, what do the words "Working Press" stamped on one of your tickets mean? A. It means I am working the press as usual and in the manner which it has become accustomed. Q. Do you deny that this ring-Side and working press stuff is barefaced racket1? A. It is not barefaced. I sometimes go two days without shaving. Q. Why do you not provide a IN THE SUPRZili. COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDVIN BENSSON, otherwise Known as Gerton Edvln Bengtsson and Edwin Benson TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 25th day of June. A O. 1946. I was appointed Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of Edvln Bensson, otherwise known as Gerton Edvln Bcngtsson and Edwtn Benson, deceased, who died on or about July 30, 1945. at Ruby Creek, near Atlln, In the Province of British Columbia; and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 5th day of August. A.D. 1946. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 26th day of June. A D. 1946. ' GEORGE H. HAIXETT. Official Administrator. Atlln, B C. 162 L.4XI KMJISTKY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No, 16415-1 to Lot Six Hundred and Sixteen (616), Range Five (5), said to contain One Hundred and Seventy-one (171) acres, more or less. Excepting thereout the Right - of - Way 'of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.' said to contain Six decimal Four Five (6.45) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Robert Leek Mcintosh has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title. In lieu of said loet Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be mode to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 6th day of June. 1946. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. tiei) The committee in charge of Dominion Day sports consisted of George W. Johnstone, Rci Barnes, Sergeant Hannah, J. H. 'i'nompson, Jarvis McLcod, Jack Judge. In the first round of the Regimental tennis tournanment S. P. McMordie beat L. B. Jameson 6-2, 6-0; S. D. Johnston beat J. S. Wilson 6-3, 6-4; R. Howard beat H. Smith 6-0, 6-4; F. N. Butler beat J. Hinton (default); F. Amott beat J. W. Palmer 8-6, 6-1; A. H. Carmichael beat G. P. Tinker C-2, 6-3; J. W. Nicholls beat B. Walters 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. In the annual regimental shoot at the McNicholl ranges leaders were: Class 1, Pte. R. map so customers can know where they are going to sit for $100. A. I fight under Marquis of I Queensbury not Rand & McNally. Q. Where do you get those awful preliminaries at your outdoor fights . . . out of a hat? A. I resent that as a slur on my headgear. Q. Do you or do you not believe a fight lan is entitled to a break? A. He gets it. Don't I always, let him keep the ticket stubs and write letters to the press? Q. One more question, Mr. Jacobs and this may fix enormity of your alleged crimes who fixes . the width of those wooden chairs you use for ringside and press seats? A. I refuse to answer that question. Q. On what grounds? A. On the grounds no defendant in any inquiry -can be forced to pave the way tu his own lifc-scatence. Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, i PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 1 !" Res. Red 127 Ask for George I IT'S WORK AND PLAY FOR CROSBY AT JASPER Between "takes" for his new picture, "The Emperor Waltz," and golf on the picturesque Jasper Park Lodge course, Bing Crosby had a busy time In the Canadian Rockies. For a Tyrolean location the studio chose the incomparable background of Mount Atha-baska in Jasper National Park. Crosby strolls down the highway with his dog, "Buttons," in the scene 20 YEARS AGO In RUPERT SPORT July 1, 192C In the Intermediate Football League High School won over Y. Mas by two goals to nil. Morti mer scored both goals. Teams were: High School KInslor; Mackay, Mortimer; Stalker, Bond, Parker; Currie, Y. Kat- suyama, W. Murray, E. Katsu- yama, Matheson. Y. Macs Hacker; Hunt, Reid; Strachan, Bond, Heilbroncr; Phillips, Parkin, Strachan, Dickens, above. Outside working hours he was Invariably on the famed golf course, always happy to give his autograph to those inevitably waiting at each tee. He is shown looking over the layout of the sixth hols before he drives off. Bing told the golf pro: "Yesslr, th' a real golf course!" Rain Stops Ketchikan Baseball Game With Score at Six All KETCHIKAN (Special to Daily NeVl) -Sain Davidson 63; Lieut. W. Brass 59; Lieut, H. Floyd, 50; R.Q.M.S. M. Lamb, 50; Capt. C.' V. Evitt, 49. Class 2: C.S.M. Wright Da vies, 53; Colonel Nicholls, 52; Sig. O. V. Wilkinson, 52. The High School Drill team under their leader Alex Mitchell gave a fine display. Those forming the team were Laura Frizzell, Jean Grieve, Winnie Thompson, Chrissic McLeod, Catherine Irvine, Evelyn ' Dalby, Lucy O'Brien, Mary Walters, Alelta McKlnley, Ada Minzghor, Irene Morrison, Virginia Riel, Julia Walters. Vera Smith and Alice Spencer. In the Junior Football game the young Sons of Canada drew 2-2 with the team representing the Sons of England ;and Scotland. Gordon Viereck scored twice for England and Scotland while Bronson Hunt scored the two goals for the team representing Canada. George Waugh was referee. .when a torrential downupour confused Prince Rupert. Good pitching by Lambi" over came Ketchikan's lnltlai lead and, in the first half of the fourth the visitors grabbed a two-run lead which might have given them victory had not their fielding been hampered by the sudden downpour. A sinsk by Lambie brought in Bury in the third Inning. Without errors by clthtr side Prince Rupert scorers were Bury Stiles, Kerr, Johnson, Simund-son. Ketchikan scorers were Roberts, Or mislead, Lahti. Scheduled for seven Innings Wednesday night's game was a wind-up to tonight's climactic July 4 feature which players say will be played to completion in spite of weather conditions. 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Louise Brough won from Margaret Osborne 8-6, 7-5, while Mi-J Belts won irom Miss Bundy C-2, C-3. Miss Brough and Miss Betts will therefore meet in the women's finals. In the men's singles at Wimbledon. Yvonne Petra of France will meet Godfrey Brown of Australia. In he British open golf championship. Lock of South Alrica u leading with Cotton of England second. All games in the fastball league were postponed last evening owing to rain. YOUNGSTER SAVES BABY BLACKPOOL, Eng., 0; Seven year-old Michael Ogden, a blitz orphan, recently saved a sleeping baby from a kitchen fire at Mar-ton, near here. After trying to put oi-tthe flame, he removed the baby. Linda Swall, Irom cot to pram and wheeled her out washed the third in the Ketchikan-Prince out game rxrv iw 'Til f AT Rupert baseball series here Wednesday night after JUL) AY ML jAL tour innings which ended m a six-six tie. 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