1 8 Prince Rupert Dn'-Saturday, February 20, 1954 1 V. 4 - ; JAPANESE BOAT SEIIED BY SOUTH KOREAN (Qffi TOKYO ui-The Japanese foreign office ch that a Japanese patrol boat was fired upon and311 South Korean Coast Guard vessel. The Incident or'''t of Kojc. former prison island at the south i -7:.UIr',1 Whereabouts Of Tuna Still Mystery peninsula and when last seen the Jm . ... .... ,-.. , tran aj). ww iu mr uiicvuuii ui me lorcign office ; h -l; r Sundoy at Midnight "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" IIUI'ALUNO CASS1DY "'Johnny Holiday" WILLIAM BF.NDIX and HOAOY CARMIClUn MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY , ,, T. WHEM THE SAVAGE MIGHT OF THE SOl) HUNGRY SIOUX SUtu' - 4 I ' ill a. -; : . n 7 li.iiiii iT"m- S.VOIT 1'ASSfcS 0VI.lt SNOI'T as two newly ar lved antcatcrs enjoy supper at the-Vinccnivcs oo in Paris. No ants here ju.st fancy soup of milk, raw eygi and meat. They were given to the Vincennes Zoo by a zoo in Antwerp, Belgl mi. but their original home is South America. v . a mr- mm CHANGES JOB '. Composer Antonin Dvorak was f nes'livrl to be a butcher, until a teacher encouraged his 14. .nc dtuaies. Indian Leaders Preparing For Talks With St. Laurent V NCOUVER t Skipper Jack Noble, air force veteran turned1 fiMiiuuian and his 120-pound wife arc as puzzled as otlv-r expert over alsHpucarunre .of : th- n" ; f'.-h run off the British Columbia coast. .. iu mice' years ago the highly-prized tuna kept five B.C. canneries in operation. Then, the next year, not a tuna was sighted, ana ihje only tuna sold here since have been caught by Canadian boats off southern California or came in roen from Japan. i ' Skipper Noble contracted polio on a mercy flight some years ago, but by sheer willpower and relentless exercise got back on his feet. Five years ago he had to be helped aboard his fishing ship Lady Royal, but he has never looked back since. 1 Mrs. Noble, every inch a sailor and fisherman, has hauled in 300 fish, the biggest 36 pounds, in one day. protecting her hands .with foam-rubber mitts. She takes her turn at steering and ' on watch. , TRICKS OF TRADE " j In fishing for tuna, they said, nn ihe eiiu ol an unwetghed Bu-i foot line' Is placed a double,' barbless, stainless steel hook hidden in a bundle of red and . white chicken leathers, or per- 1 haps a rubber squid. Towed at five or six knots, the lure bounces along the surface until the tuna strikes. The Lady Royal can put 17 lines out. Excitement causes the tuna's temperature to rise to between 70 and 80 degrees. If iced immediately not only will the ice melt quickly but the fish will split up the back. They have to be left on deck under wet socks for two hours before icing. ' But gone are the good days when vessels like the Lady Royal made $5,500 in two weeks. Most of B.C.'s 100 tuna boats have transferred to salmon or halibut. "I thirk." :aid Jack Ni.lle, "that we'll go lor a little cruise down the coast to Venezuela ' LoVi.LY VAL I'lllLLirs gels a close look at her archery target as she tries her skill with bow and arrow at a practice range in Miami Beach. Val is right on target when it comes to scoring points for beauty. . ' ' Tasmanians Re-Name Cape In Honor of Queen Elizabeth HOB ART, Tasmania 9 Honor dipped overhead in salute, for Australia's first geographl-; . An estimated 150,000 people. M BEnca CALYrsO CARNIVAL tiFE with tor Last Times Today cal reminder of the current royal Canada is the country which India sought hardest to enlist in the role of intervener with the U.S. in an effort to slow or block the program of help in Pakistan's armament. Hindu India and Moslem Pakistan have long disputed on many issues, particularly the fate of the rich Kashmir area. Canada has made no - public declaration on the subject beyond the prime minister's suggestion that India and Pakistan should follow the Canadian U.S. example of good, neighborly "KISS ME , NEW DELHI CP Indian leaders, impressed by the six whole days which Prime Minister St. Laurent will spend in their country longest scheduled stop on his round-the-world tour prepared today to talk over their problems with the Canadian leader. The prime minister visited Lahore, in Pakistan's northwest frontier province, today aftei arriving Friday at Peshawar, in the rugged region of historic Khyber Pass. He is due to arrive in this Indian Commonwealth republic at noon Sunday. capito laHp.m. , FAMofs players thhi Continuous Show 3 STEWART GRANGER "THE WILD NORTH" h 1 Technicoio' lnlewl LXDS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. some of whom had camjjed out at vantage points all night, greeted the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with cheering as they were greeted by Governor Sir Ronald Cross. The Queen, dressed in a taffeta lavendar-grey coat with long sleeves, a olose-fitting matching hat and black shoes, received a civic welcome aitr driving through the decorated streets. visit goes to Tasmania, the "apple island" off the Commonwealth's southeast coast. As the royal Gothic rounded Cape Pillar early today and saiied up the estuary of the Dcr- j went river to Hubart, the Tas-manian government announced that henceforth it will be called Cape Queen Elizabeth. The cape, known to mariners "I kept trying to tell him that truck had the right-of-way!" You shouldn't have to be hit by a truck to realize the value of 1NSVRANCK. Come in and let us check ALL your insurance to be sure you are fully covered. At least six different times j after his arrival here, the Cana- j AHHIVr.S TOMORROW ' dian leader will be closeted with The colorful Nehru heads a Prime Minister Nehru, and it is 1 galaxy of officials and diplomats a general guess that India's op- I who will be waiting, tomorrow position to the proposed United ; when the RCAF's C-5 transport States arms aid to Pakistan, the j carrying the Canadian party Moslem state bordering India j lands at Palam. New Delhi's which was made a separate Do- j nearby military airfield. GLENN ANN FORD; SHERIDAN Appointmnl in t Ionium ZACHARY SCOTT the world over who have taken their ships to Hobart, is marked by its l,0O0-foot-hlgh cliffs which can be seen for miles. The royal couple's arrival in Hobart today coincided with the 150th anniversary of the founding of the city. The Gothic steamed through a welcoming minion in 1!M7, will be high on ; the list .-of subjeeU . they will j discuss. : '" - For three nights the two prime ministers will dine together, and the program also lists three other formal meetings between them, and come back fcr the fishing season." ?rs '. swarm of yachts and small craft STARTS, MONCk' On the Same Program: ' "ROBERT PRESTON In " "The Bride Comei To Yellow Sky" TOTE sNow! lots Ovrtrtfmcnl not publlitiei of diplsyfd by the liquof Control Bord Of by tne Governintnt of British Columbi Hunt For Briton Halted in Alaska i ANCHORAOP. Alaska 4' i'Ti I Search for a British Army of fi-! cer, last person still missing in the crash of a United States Air ' Force C-47 northeast of here Feb. 5, has been suspended temporarily, Alaska air command moored along the Dcrwent. while a squadron of Lincoln bombers Vote Rejected On Deer Wine ' t PENTICTON, B.C. (f City Council Thursday rejected a pro- ' posal for a plebiscite on the sale of beer and wine in restaurants. . Mayor Oscar Matson told rep- TWO (OMI'I.KTK SHOWINGS at 1:W ami H Ml 6, A T.'. 1 . .-- when Nehru will present Asian ' problems as India views them. IUSY sriir.ni'LE Sight-seeing and tea-drinking is given second place in the busy schedule. The Canadian leader leaves New Delhi Feb. 25 for an inspection of one of the world's wonders, the Taj Mahal, returning the same night for a formal state dinner with India's president Rojendra Prasad. Th following morning he will be off again to Rombay. thence to Madras, south India's leading citv. for a meeting with chief minister Chakravarty Rajago-palachari, one of India's most colorful political figures. - - - Th" nwim docs not include a visit to riot-torn Calcutta, but n spokesman here said the de Wallace's Dept. Store What Percentage of , officials said today. Still unac- resentatives of various church counted for among the 18 who groups that the sale of wine and started the ill-fated flight is Lt.-Col. W. West-Watson, British observer stationed at Elinendorf air force base. Six men survived the crash. beer had been approved In two plebiscites held in 1950 and 1952. Nothing has occurred since then, he said, to indicate that voters have changed their minds. . Dollar days are here again at Wallace's. Value-packed specials every one a dollar stretcher. m BARGAINS GALORE Throughout the Store J TOTAL SALES Should Be Spent on m Advertising? Pakistan Ends Strict Security South Koreans Frlitnr cision to omit Calcutta and spend more time in places of greater interest to Canada was made long before the disorders developed there. They stemmed from a teachers' strike which began about two weeks ago. MODERN INTER-CITY BUSES FOR SALE Here arc the figures . . . compiled by the Bureau of Business Research, Harvard University for Retailers: .siwtwtv taww i LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) SEOUL South Korea's de- The West Punjab provlwinj fence ministry Friday announced government today announced the execution of a South Korean immediate withdrawal of ccn-newspaper editor, Chung Kook'sorshlp : imposed on newspapers Eun. He was sentenced to death after disturbances last March, by a military court on charges : Censorship had been Imposed of spying for the Communists. under a special security act after A public execution had been ! 20 persons were killed in riots scheduled for last month, but i which followsd demonstrations was delayed. The execution was 1 against the Ahmadiya sect .of carried out in secret. ' Moslems. ' . IVm-nluce Line of Kiisinrss These buses were manufactured in lfltli by Motor Coach Industries, Ltd., in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They are identified as lie "r00 Series" and operated on main line service. Modern in design and rear engine drive powered by Internation K.E.I). 450 engine, five-speed transmission, air brakes, 1100x20 tires, immediate , delivery. For particulars contact: Western Canadian Greyhound Lines Colgory, Alto. Threatened Tug Towed to Safety VANCOUVER ff The tug Gulf , Islander was towed into a bay off Active Pass near here Thursday after her crew had extinguished a small fire set off by overheated engines. The Islander was taken in tow by the tug Mary Macken and anchored in sheltered Clam Bay to allow her engines to cool. B.C. Oil Workers Plan Strike Vote VANCOUVER it Possibility of an Industry-wide strike in major Who's Being BOSSY I said Porker's . is the right place to buy a used car 3 flS J i And you know, we've got the cream of the ciopi All Grade Al oil company plants here drew Auto Accessories Service Stations 2.6 Electrical ;. 1.1 ' Florists : 5.0 Drug Stores :.. 2.5 Grocery Stores t : 1-5 Jewelry Stores v 3.9 Men's Clothing ....'.... 3.8 Shoe Stores 3.7 Department Stores 4 3 Hardware Stores 1-4 Beauty Shops 5.3 furniture Stores 7.0 Building Materials ' 0 Luxury Class (Gifts, etc.) ;! '. 8.7 Women's Apparel 3.9 Cleaners 3.5 , NOW is the time to concentrate you' ADVERTISING in closer Thursday with an an- nouncement that oil .workers at i the Imperial Oil, Limited, loco , refinery will hold a strike vote ! next Wednesday. 1953 FORD Custom Sedan Custom heater. Tinted glass. - Only 7000 miles. A buy for 2475 1!3S I'OltD Pickup Custom heater. Only 2800 miles. 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