Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, March 14, 1952 . materials New Zealand as a future supplier time she has built up big reserves rassment and 'ncw Zealand expects to export to relieve chronic seasonal short- in the" stabilization or "guaran- "given to the' mnk: 400 000 tons of meat '.o the United ages in some areas. New Zealand teed price" funds to, enable pay- Big price """ u-mrrinm this season, more than has also been expanding her ments to farmers to be ' main- few vm. -,Creaseilii'- Smiles 'n food Output, Chuckles1 New Zealand, .... (oinol ' at nt . n r .1 U! 1 , a rhiirv n-oduce ma'kets In other "nea reasonable level, ments to C Helicopter in m ' - .. i . , iuiius are urcomiiiff so countries and has sent butter or T ? 10a expo:t; largecas to be a serious embar- paruy. ' T 1 "'"--,. Expanding Argentina and Auitral a ccm-b'ned. At the ;am' time sho is actively seekins now e::prt markets in No th America and other countries. The position is not fo marked in dairy produce. Denmark atrnin bvine a competitor with New Zealand as Britain's largest sup-n ier However, this country's Rescue Work i TOKYO (Reutcis) A helicop-! ter flying in tight circles wound j a rope around a United States ! "Couldn't you think of anything better than coming home in this drunken condition " asked the outraged wife. - - "Yessh, m'aear," answered the By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press CorresponUent chce-e to Eire, Canada, the United States, Italy, Gernfuny and Belgium. For yeas New Zealand sold the buik of her food surplus to B ita!n at. prices well below world parity. In spite of this and high freight lates on food from New Zealand as compared with nearer countries, the Dominion has been able to pay farmers "but she was , AUCKLAND, N Z. CP' Almost inebriated husband, out of town." Ml :: t f Iff j 1 V? t i alone among countries producing export surplus is steadily rising, food of animal origin. New Zeal- reaching a record 303.400 tons ROYll last year. enough to create an Incentive to A'ready Australia, once a major butter exporter. Is looking to increase production. At the same The oldtimer watched the trombonist play for quite a long time . . . and - said finally: "There's a trick to it that feller ain't really swallowing it." Only Portable With MAGIC MARGIN BEDROOM SUITES and has steadily increased her export surplus since the war and seems likely to continue to do so. I In many countries the drop !n export surplus is due to rising living standards, but no great rise in food consumtption has occurred here. ' The immigration policy has been cautious and caused no sudden rise in demand for domestic foods. ! PnnnlpH umM-i thd etoa Hit-tact. pilot floating in icy waters off the North Korean coast and succeeded in rescuing him. Air Force headquarters here, releasing the jtory today, de- i iueti it as "c ne of the most remarkable rescues of the Korea war." Capt. Clarence W. T xbury, a ,vi...ine pilot, was the n.ar. saved in the "maypole" resc.e. lie bailed cut ot h' - plane and was floating in the .sea when a helicopter tried to d.'op a rope to him. His hands were too cold to grip it tightly, so the helicopter flew in tiny circles until he had enough rope wound around him to hold on and De hauled into the plane. The hclicrpter pilot was Maj. Amersyn E. icllier. The swaet young thing had jioken her glasses. She took the remains to the young optometrist. "Will I have to be examined all over again?" she asi.ed. "No," sighed the eye doctor, "just your eyes." TAK$N Leonard Jackson, es-iape bank robber, captuied .n Montreal after gun battle on charge of attempted murder Hi connection with the .-hoo'Jiig . last week of two Toronto detectives. i CP PHOTOS I as Good Selection of Styles and Goods Limed Oak WolnutOak Almone Avidore Grey Wolnut "We had a bad explosion at our house last night. Somebody told Dad the new maid was dvna- local demand, there has been a drive to increase production. mite; so he decided to investl- Moie land has been opened up jt " 'W 'tMyml (.,. , ; .... , gate. As soon as he touched her and grassland farming tech-she exploded. Mother went niques have enabled land to carry through the roof Grandma hit 'more ia anilnaL. tnan , th the ceiling, and Dad went all past to pieces." r, , . , , , Farming experts consider this r Both Vanity and Mr. and Mrs Sul-.vs 0UtPU 'ive I13S SU11 A rnahnv Inrn hntl t. a long way A. P. O'Shea, secretary of eet a room. He stenned un tn t go. CLEVLR DANC2R3 DAUPHIN, Man. (CP) Six Dou-phin students won their examinations for Grade 1 ballet in Winnipeg, first group sent in trom a rural centre. All the local entrants were given tne "com- o ' rating by Miss Nellie Potts of the Royal Academy of Dancing in London, England, who is examining pupils across Canada. 89.95 the clerk and asked to reeistpi- tne Dominion's Central Farmers' SEE IT Pime suites ppen stock $4 I Q A Cari be bu It uo niece b- niece FROM M.M.V A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A Good Place To Buy For Over a Quarter Century" 32 3rd Avenue Thone 775 The clerk f..-ked, "Do you want Oiganization, has predicted that a room with . anning vKer?" the country will increase exporls HERE TODAY replied the cowbov. "No,' "Wlut ui iuuu piuuucia oy Lwo-in;ras in the nex- 25 j-.ais. Other authorities think she can double her do you think I am a ,:t? ' , surplus if given the incentives Underwood and Remington Portob'sj also available from $69.50 ' De Luxe Model $99.95 McRAE BROS . . LAlwCE - Edwin Alonzo j' i U." ai.eady sought as the :.. .,o.imn m several Toronto 1. . . j .'. ries, is still being ; .1 .' in ( onnection with the tlwoting cf the Toronto de-lt; lives. He escaped from '.liu-s Dun lail last Satur-t:,,. viih Jackson. (CP PHOTO X r U a4 j if - r-v. - j i a i ; t ! A l f mm .r.4.v.vvvi H'TiVfV,11 II i Resorts Report j Heavy Bookings j Fcr Summertime By E. S. JOHNSON j Canadian Press Stall Writer I LONDON (CP) Austerity not-i it'.ist-.nding. British summer i .!i3, hird hit in recent years,! : : preparing for one of their j u ic.t nd most profitable sea-".nj, following the government's --position of a 25 maximum l.uivuiicc resiriction cn tourists Liining holidays abroad. Cilice R. A. Butler, Chancellor 1 ihc Exchequer, announced the :u. us a major currency-saver, ..Uo..ns or inquiries have ou.cJ into domestic booking i, willies about accommodation '.Lapev.1,3 at seaside and inland Measure resorts. Surveys .show i .i. people are giving consid-' ..t.o.i m their vacations much' . ,.i tiiu.ii usual and with '! .'eater care and determination. iu iL-idion means that 106-HP.V-8 i 194 FT. IBS. TORQUE (Saries F-l through f-b) Now for '52! the morld-famous Ford V-8 Truck Engine with mor power increased torque Put Seagram's "83" to the water test. Water, proved reliability. Packed with truck-engineered advancements, this smooth 8-cylinder power plant is "stepped-up" to 106 horsepower with higher torque output . . . plus tremendous performance inv provements to handle light and heavy-duty hauling job more easily and economically than ever before. plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's : true, natural flavour and bout;uet. , V Seagram "83 0y, $cq p ram'$ -5urc 145-HP.V-8 j . Tu:. - j t:. n..ui:.k. nr Wkoloved by ' Liaue Conirol ftoard or bv tl Govftnment of B'rtU , ; ans tor extended, currency-'n.juimng tours will have to be l6o tune win oe avan-icie m thoae wno hd oeen ountina on a holiday 'Ulow-... v.. t.ie ;ontir.;nt. l.. i m, pres'rtent c' the ia.ilun ana iiove ilote'. ana .v.vu. i.nl i.ssoLiatlon, said tne L'jutuon in toreiv travel al- Run stories MORE MORE lllWSf Year v... after Ford ,.,. , as iVxs 244 FT. IBS. TOPtQUS (Serie. F-7) The revolutionary ncw 1 4 5-Hp. V-8 Cargo King for Series F-7 with new Migh-Comnression, LOW-! RICTION overhead valve "short stroke" design that cuts piston travel 20 ...SAVES ONE GALLON OF GAS IN SEVEN. New 5-bear-ing crankshaft . . , ncw Full-Flow oil filter reduces ring wear up to -w.. -. year, ;-., ui.iL-i.ijjnicci , new new ou advancements, vaiiLLiiiciua, nnS ? ,JtfS i.v..,nie came like 'ne aeclara-icn o: f. oiviaend Britain i. ny lich jay cent-es. There axe also indications thai truck-engineers new benefits, new savings for truck buyers. And now for '52, Ford Trucks sei new standards of performance for the entire field. Now, the newest, most powerful, smoothest and thriftiest Ford V-8 Truck Engines ever built power the Great Canadian Truck Line . . . the line that's built stronger to last longer . . . and cover ALL hauling Wei, 3rw V A ilil jcnuon-ls in tor a record influx ii country visitors, bent on rediscovering the attractions o. Miv own capital. Ih.ough the lu uy press tney are oeing tola ,o reflect on the dwerse pleas-j.o.s nearer nome, -" -x'!nuit . -T BriMytM 155-HP. V-8 fec-& 214 FT. IBS. TORQUE (Series F-l) The most powerful Ford Truck Engine ever built for Series F-8 Big fobs! The new I 5 5-Hp. V-8 Cargo King. Featuring High-Compression, LOW-FRICTION "short stroke" design, the new 7 to 1 compression ratio gives high compression performance that means faster acceleration, more pulling ability to move heavier loads faster at lower cost. ' nnwlf'1"" Rcpre$entatives of the princi-tiavt-i agencies say there tu :ecn no 'abnormal run of can- "There was coldness Uelwwn tne . , ... .... .... .. ...:.i .1,,, Ikii iwl'11"1'' we nrst mei on me ne-iiw, uii :cii;aions of continental book-1 1111 mil requirements from Yi-ton Pickup through Extra-Heavy-Duty 5-ton "Big Jobs" with G.C.W. of 4 1,000 lbs. With 3 new higher-power, higher-torque V-8 Truck Engines . . . with 7 series ratings 1 2 wheclbases 2 all-steel, all-welded cabs . . . with improved Power Pilot Economy in every model . . . this new 1952 line brings you a Ford Truck that's better than ever for your hauling job because it's built to brand-new stand-' ards of "OUTSTANDING PER. FORMANCE and ECONOMY 1 "However, by a-fortunatc chance I nan v.u of Urnli'i Navy Uum. Afler arvt-ral Lois of "J SEE. ..COMPARE. ..CHECK THESE FEATURES neari-warmmg nuia, nis biihuuc um..... v long we were fast friends. .uuot oi tne sean unci 10- 0 y holiday tours, thy report, , . Hon no aiectcJ jy tn ai-lo.vuncc tut. And iiiiy hoteic 1 . w.....i-...u vOuiisi, Celine V. ,o ,.(ieauy amiounjed their i) 'jnvtoii. to cancel or reduce it-'ir peak-beascn supplement-i i iluiges. that '(' n" , "Crisis came when I discovered water for fifteen years and rum for 7 SERIES RATINGS V4 I TONS. 12 WHEELBASES. IMPROVED C.O.I. MODEM. linif Ml" imposed rntioning, of course, am' U'is t!iIS ..I J,.tn' the dross in my companion's character. Onv tV i Takliil! in'-'""' him iiiarehinK mc for the cork rew. REVOLUTIONARY HIGH COM-MESSION.IOW-FRICTION V-8 , Engines for F-7 and F-8 " Rig Job,." NEW FUU-FIOW Oil FILTER in all Cargo King Engines ... reduces ring wear 33. COMPLETE FORD TRUCK LINE COVERS All HAUIINO REQUIREMENTS . . . G.V.W. 4,700 to 22,000 lbs. G.C.W. 24,000 to 41,000 lbs. . .. , :.u rum i course 1 slipped over tne mir w "" "' ivit'C' .sloeping and, sustained liy ll"1 loly-l''(l"ie swam to the nearest licensed prcniisis. lilt! itfuS) : lIlllNl!1 'A Rum utory!" murmured the weddinK I-'1"' . X vv vv . . h.mWi'.' ' tftS inlif .V.v. uvwV C illl M1 "MrMit ppiiernus!" reolied (he manner Ottawa Seeking five-Day Week OTTAWA. Federal civil scrv-sts here -may be given a five- .ly.work week. Hon. Douglas tit-ntt, uiinisier of linance, says 5eir request is being seriously '.nsidertiu and will be aiscusseu 1 5 st.on us possible after April 8, u lyct day. At present there is five-;wid-a-half day week. alacrity. "A Lamb's Navy Hum, if you pi' iet your mm LsSI Ford Trucks for '52 cost still less to run ! LTD. foportti frt" Ford and Monarch Dealers NO KM-.XNG MEDIljTNE HAT, Alta. (CP) mokini in city buses here is rohibitJ. under a new by-law ( sussed by Medicine Hat city! ouncil. " I Home of Friendly Service Princs Rupert and Terrace, B.C. .... i hmWH" . Colo This adverlisomcnt is not puulisi""" ' Britilb l mem- - - or by the Governn 3 Control Board "t 1 . W