5 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, January 20. 1953 Seguin Gets Five Years SCREEN FLASHES Court Rejects Appeal From Manslaughter Outstanding Players from Half Dozen Countries To Compete in Golf Tourney Coronation Week in Montreal in addition to the second annual ches between Canada and the may "well be the greatest ttolf playing of the Hopkins Trophy . United States, two-man teams WILLIAMS LAKE (CP) Mur der su.soecl llenrv Seguin wa ,t nt. n. d to live years' Impris onment v.nen fie appeared to ia-e tli.ve (liaises arising ouij viCTOHIA (CPjrile n - Int an ntlrmOtcd bank hold 111)! ,,.,,.1 - .. week in Canada's history whin. International PGA. team mat- Ky JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AD The Marilyn Monroe but? has even bitten Greer Carson. That ladylike !"' -"u. lias HiroT), here In La-. M ! appeal awliijt the UiI, I 8'i'l.i. U.i .onna;i.vi Francoii Peter Ueiinu, , ' 'a, IchaiT.ed a. Henry James Iteii- i to 20 years or ni.wlii'u.i,'i.' star wi do a stnn-tease ford. 31, '.leaded guilty to ulL Th- ..,., !,,. f ; three couuts " Jw.Ui.-t J.O.WIUoii.wlwt, Jit III. I Ilt -M, lilUV It, .. it- !, t-ft lt II n Ml '11W hOtlVK tLt-ilAiu.. t. The script of "Interrupted lo , .r j ,,,,,,-der riiare in the felt tliat although u Milociy." the screen story of Au;?. 18 ! ivlns o Lconai'l Hurd 1 nil: ' t-nnrt rvS'y u J FOOTBALL COACH AT UBC QUITS AFTER TWO YEARS VANCOUVER 3 Hjvlmar i Jelly i Andersen has quit as head football coaih at the University of British Columbia. Ancieiien ha? bee l outspoken In his criticism of the University's athletic policy. He said UBC should provide aihlctic. scholarships to help build a winning football team. UBC Thunderbirds have been the doormats of the Evergreen Conference for years. The conference comprises1 UBC and several American colleges. Anderson became coach two yea.s ago w '.icn Orville Burke, former Ottawa Rough Rider star, resigned. , i'ntighter "It Australian opera star Marjonc Maxviiii', Out. taxi owner. Lawrence, calls for a "Salome" i the bit. That means, says MOM 1 7 I - . 1 representing halt a dozen countries will play in a special series of invitation matches. John Jay Hopkins, sponsor of the matches, has invited outstanding players from a number of countries to participate In a three-day match play event which will precede the Hopkins Trophy tourname it. The Invitation matches will begin Tuesday. Juto 2 Coronation Day while the Trophy matches viil take pluce June 5-7. Bobby Locke, the South African links wizard. ha-s already agreed to participate in the invitation event a:id, as an honorary member of the Canadian Professional Golfers Association, will also pl.iy on Canada's t.'am In 'he Hop-kills Trophy Matches. The PGA of America has again promised to fend a team of its top-ranking stars and two of the team, possibly Julius Boro.s and Jack j that Oreer will toss off as many ' Lliliiu to .hUidur.'-! Di'inits killed Wiiium a another mitlve, laat a.i u, Stuurt Lrd; In the Caritu . Mariners Aids Out of Order of the seven veils as me luw will nilow. Marln.M.i me ndv:,ed that the ' mlng Am-tiiy'it .. boat. - , followin olds to navlKatlon wlir him into w'Vr and rumi.i be relighted or replaced at the nm first .piXM tiui.ty. v . - i ki uf ! li'hu No 823. Lawn i "Why not?" asks a studio ; .spokesman. "Miss Oarson has a S o'y li'ic a starlet." ! ; I-'er bntly is well covered In i the robes of a Roman noble- : wniji In "Julie Caesar." She1 ' i. rwl Tli h.n;ih Wnr ri thp nnlv' Lli:A !fcM IWLUCrTDEPT'STORE": ut Ii,,jW" Rock D .,..! ...nl.....,, lr.d. nrr-.- -. oeaccn-inis am to n,w I- wwior. in the cast of the 'n.11 ,! ? !U"" List uf Lights No. 2351, Ma-, h u been n imrted not bur story. Burke or Cary MiddlecofC. will' represent the United States in I THI QUIET MAN IS A RIOT MAN! mm m S j A j i- i E i .TrtJJ JOHN WAYNE the Invitation event. Oth.'r stars expected to play in the latter include Peter Thomson and Norman von Nidiwof South Africa. Harry Weetmai, British Masters champ, and Max Faulkner of Great Britain. Stan Leonard of Vancouver, and two of W ,i ' 'r- F-sSSF' ! ' h- nrodueer'i virl friends while n-'kiii" it." Flf's rl'.o i.ot nnotlii-.- picture j culled "Scnndal at Si'ourie," In i whU'h she is teamed once more j with Walter PldKeon Pid'tcon ; calls himsrir "the daytime Pii'ldy PoRelson." Koselson Is the Texas millionaire who is married to Oreer. "Buddy savs I can make p 11 : the movies I want Just o they aren't dull movies." Oreer says. ! That may explain the strip- LADIFS WEAR GIRLS' WEAR MEN'S WEAR BOYS' WEAR Mexico's outstanding profession-1 TODAY t, SATURDAY TOTEM MX'Ziiv WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE t'.vrniiiK 1: . Ill CARL KI1ID, LEADING SCOREK in the Manitoba . enior basketball kmtiue, finds a temporary perch atop Wally F.robtc in a league game at Winnipeg. Bidd was penalized for charging as the Varsity Grada defeated Paulins 64-58. als. A great believer in friendly International relations. Mr. Hopkins, who is chairman and president of General Dynamics Corporation. New York, and chairman and managing director of , Canadair Limited. Montreal. 1 hrulre tu a se . ! W,.WAVI,iV.WiVWtV1'.,WWAViWMWW Now ail American riti7i n. the -aaMvaBaHMHBBnMBmi On the Some Program: I ME MAC J7IFD A i A SPORTS ROUND-UP Irish-burn star leans heavily to I I the Scottish background cf her mother, n McOi-epor. "I am in the process of writ-ini! a nasty letter to Walt Dh-ney." sh ronfi'vsi's "I see where ! he plans to film 'Hob Roy, th" ' highland routie.' sponsored the inaugural P.O.A. j Matches last summer when thtyj were pluyeu at Btaconsfield Golf ! Club with the visitors scoring J 20'2 points to Canada's 6'i. j I "My purpose in sponsoring ! these matches," he said recently,! LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. , Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . .'CRATING SHIPPING . . . KOK WARDING . . . STORAGE Experiencotfihandling Local, Nation-wide and . , ..Atyylcl-wide Shipments. ".MOVE VTWASE . . . SHIP VIA UNDSAVS" Affflfttj Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone GO or 68 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. Ky G.tYLE TALISOT NKW YORK (AP) Since returnin-v from Au iow,wp and uXsta j "e have run into lively curiosity about John ing between Canada, the united ; Landy, Melbourne University miler who 1 recent! v Stat's of America and other . ., , , , .it , "Where does he get off call-inu my heroic ancestor a rogue01 What does he think Rob Roy i a kilted Billy the Kid ?" he medium countrif through of golf competition.' Mai ueu i ne u uck wonu huh successive eiioris o; 4:2.1 and 4:2.8. : Firsl White Man In Kilimat Dies In California M. W frh The Aussles have the finest stopwatches available and they never tjive a runner the best of it. Landy can run that .fast now and he will run faster before he's 23. How come a runner who couldn't qualify for the final of Somehow, people on this side of the world find It difficult to believe that a boy few ever heard of suddenly ranks as the second greatest miler in history. Those runs of Landy's were not timed, with alarm clocks. VI ..-.lowsHAYWARD J0CY UAKS-1 AllVJt HhoX Today and Soturdoy One Complete Showing! Police Still Seek Identity Of Skeletons Eoch Night at 7:30 IF YOU ARE BETWEEN VANCOUVER (CP) Angus Stewart. 78. pioneer railroad bulkier and frontiersman, has died at Riverside. Calif , relatives are Informed here. A contractor on the Grand Trunk Pacific und the Pacific Uual Eastern railways, he took the first equipment and le'iiiis into Prince Rupert and was the tirt white man known to havi- Vone to Kltl-mat. ' ' He went 'into Kitimat in 1907. It now1 s-the smelter site of the Aluminum Company of Canada's S55O.OO0.000 protect. When his .Indian guides fulled to show up, Mr. Stewart surveyed tile uncharted land in the dead of winter. He slept in snowbanks and waded icy rivers In the nude. ! the ).5(K)-metres at Helsinki last j summer and who a year ago was ; a 4:28-mller. now sprouts wings, s with no warnings? i : i The answer has to do with a fierce-eyed- roach named Percy i Cerrutty a. id the first honest-j to-snodncsx running track ever Installed In Australia. I j This Cerrutty. about as lar'je j i as a bar of laundry soap, sport I a mane of snow-white hair and.' nt 58. runs a brisk 10 miles every j i day as a sort of example to i j landy and his other pupils. j j NOT PAH) . j He doesn't get p. io for coach - ing It's his life and his religion.! ! He proclaims in a carrying voice I that within a few more years he j intends to shift world running jtupremacy rro.T 'he nerthern j hemisphere l.j Ui" southern j ! hemisphere. j Well, all he's clone since re-, RED CEDAR LOGS WANTED Number two, Sixtecn-inch in diqmeter ond up Number three, fourteen-inch in diameter ond uf ACT IMMEDIATELY. Write R. J. Lloyd, 661 W. 31st, Vancouver, B.C or Phone FAirmont 7599Y. Si' 16; AND 19 YEARS OLD Earn while you learn a skilled technical trade as a Navy apprentice! VANX'OUVER 0 Two children's tiny skeletons with shreds of clothing still clinging to them found in Vancouver's Stanley Park are still unidentified. A small rusty axe lay near the Corpses. ester Albert Tong launched police !on a strange "bnbesjn the wootus" icaie. j Politj su.spcct murder but report of the missing persons on file apparently can not be related to the skeletons. A hole was found In one skull. The bones, oi a boy and girl both under eight years old. were found in a shallow grave about ilOO yards from the main park drive. That area is htivlly wooded. j Police said the ehildren apparently died about three years ago. HrM T i ne Luxury If you ore now attending any high school, technical or vocational V, turning home from the Olympics Is work Landy half to death. ; a average of an hour and 40 minutes every day. The Intense little man has convinced Landy and his other pupils that the only way they will ever amount to a rent Is by punishing themselves to the absolute limit of their Further examination is being , , made to determine tin? cause of ! wnisKj at a popular ! death. school and will complete Grade 10 or better this summer . , . or if you have already completed such schooling and are between 1 6 and 1 9 years of age . . . here's a valuable opportunity for you ! But you'll have to act promptly. Under the "Naval Apprenticeship Plan," you receive advanced technical trades training aboard the Navy's 10,000-ton maintenance ship at Halifax . . . are paid while you learn . . . get free food, clothing and living accommodation and at the end of the 39 month apprenticeship peiiod you will be a fully qualified tradesman. Apprenticeship training in one of these trades . . . Engine Room Artificer. . i Shipwright . . . Electrical Technician ... Air Artificer . . . and Armourer. Under this plan you will be a jump ahead. On successful completion of your apprenticeship you will be promoted to Petty Officer with further pro James Eacott, Mrs. Poultcn's Father Passes I Landy puts in about 40 mile a week, including frequent 600- yaid sprints and long runs in heavy sand lo strengthen his I legs. Cerrutty owns that he go i some helpful ideas by watchlntt I Emll Zutopck. the wonderful ' Czech, punish himself at Helsinki. , i It Is a hapny coincidence that I the first modern track In Aus-I tralia was laid down about two I years ago. Before that, they did almost all their running on i grass. ' motion ahead and a pension to be earned. Full details on the RCN's "Technical Apprenticeship Plan" and your official application form-are available now I Word has been received here of the death in St. Catharines, Ont., of James Eacott. father of Mrs. W. C. Poulton of 1'rincc Rupert. Mr. Eacott was formerly chief accountant of the Reliance Eank, a bank operated by the Salvation Army in England. Mrs. Poulton, wife of Major Poulton of the Salvation Army. "Stents . . j left by air Saturday to attend the 0A 0; 1 BOTTlETiii jbOND ;.i MELLOWED m W000 lunorai arrangements. Mr. Eacott's son, Brigadier Clinton Eacott, Is chaplain at the Ouelph Reformatory In Ontario, und his other daughter, Major Emily Eacott, is matron of the Salvation Army unmarried mothers' home in Windsor, Ont. Another !nn Is owner of a dry cleaning and laundry establishment In Niagara 'Falls, Ont. i DON'T DELAY - APPLY TODAY' SEE. WRITE OR PHONE H.M.C.S. CHATHAM PRINt'E RIPKItT, B.C. Phone: Prince Rupert 526 ttSTtiieiit tittit ONE GREASE JOB . with a purchose of , 1 set of Tire Chains Offer guod until January 31, 1953. Or write to Recruiting Officer, Naval Headquarters, Ottawa. Largest of all surviving Tudor homes In Enjlund Is Hampton Court Palace, built by Cardinal Wolscy more than 400 years ago. Appficotioft form, avgitcbl. at row Nvol D.vnkm, logeth wiffc yew pwMb cow RWt (KM M pnr to itw nili iki .1. (Apprentice mdi 17 yon of apt wN ngl HrH ip PMibal ) DISTILLERS OF THE FAMOUS "Vxznodlon g&S WHISK cmadian Navy Hy3 C SUPERIORAUTO 'SERVICE LIMITED 3rd Ave. W. 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