I.ETItltHOX Continued from pane 2 ! Prince Huprt Dally Nws Saturday, February 9, 1952 Celco Credit X 1 Colorful terests of all concerned. The truth is the United Slates hus tutted IT , il,, , petitions condemning the posed treaty and favoring ij,.. complete barring of fishing vessels Horn Japan into our water,!. We are callne; upon the Canadian Parliament to refuse lj ratify the prupjard treaty dralt-ed a I Tokyo and in its place do this: Hi Proclaim its riii'at to regulate and contrul our off-shore fisheries. I2i Proceed by Immediate negotiation and discussion with the United States to define those.-zones m which Canada alone Is : Union Formed Plans for C:lco Credit Union's annual meeting next Tuesday were finalized Thursday night at an executive meeting at the home of Mrs. John BoUford. Cn the suggestion of Geoff In effect said "Go ahead and protect what is your but look out for the consequences." What is even worse, our representatives have raised no outcry against this high-handed attack by the U.S. and are trying to convince us that It is in our ! best Interests ' to accept this ' treaty. j Under the terms of this tn'niv ' cast, come, to uiV t j la,n;h,,.r.i:i "' n t Hill, of the Kaien Credit Union, sitting In an advisory capacity, I. ' , , ''I? If', J . X 7- J the United States fleets f'nii u nominating committee was responsible lor regulation and stance Uow,lg The stin-v a,i. . control of fishing and those ; ruin our bottom fisheries. They can send seiners to ruin mn- salmon runs off the west coast zones which. Canada and the U.S. by treaty agreement jointly! undeiake to reguiate. ' 3 Neeoliat a .mnlp hi.! of Vancouver bland and Hecate j Straits. If we chase them out, j hit o,!K number, adventures of t t 'th his pal umfoi.n. Danpv. ; merits and his lratl Lr keet hi. we can oe accused of violating this treatv. Cana.-la h.i fnllnl chosen consisting of Stan Hol-Eate, Bob James and Al Carlson. It will be their duty to nominate a slate of officers capable of performing the tasks their offices demand and willing to stand for office. Mr. Hill said nominations should also be called for from the flxr. Mr;. Botsford reported that tli" romni, n Lounge of . ie Civic Centre was available for the meeting. Fresident Tom Sherry was in the chair. lateral treaty with Japan which will bar Jayancae vessels or nationals from the oil-shore fisheries adjacent to cur coast and to stand up una protect her rights in regard to these onshore fisheries. We contend this treaty is ncthing but a betrayal of our national interest. Anyone who proclaims it to be an ad-' vanccmcnt .should be asked to! read It and re-read it. j Mr. Applewhaite informed our I meeting that the treatu u.nniri I - sill out of ., tom.K.hu,thtta; Knally, he enu, ' hou.se tts a prelUQ climax. Asttfcuc' 'tuence with lUKim fanny's sitle-spiiTUr ' ccs maintain tti. umusemcnt valuesof- the2j'"U": oar Canadian vessels from the ol;-. note iiihenci adjacent to -li'UTEU KltiHlTItME-N' AND A:.l,in, nuiiKu-io oi-.'IO.'I. Per T. E. Parkin! Northern Representative. fcK.. '.o- .. I- WINTER PADDLERS The five Toronto menTTTT' ' " --'-'!'. have a tendency tu urnmmp i Nof Just Gloves But KAYSER Gloves "The Place To (io For the Brands You Know" Lady i at party i: "Where's the pretty maid who was passing out cocktails a while ago?" Hostess: "Ohl are you looking' for a drink?" Lady: "No. I'm looking for my husband." i peace and amity on the Pacific through treating the Japanese as a ;ree bargaining power and remarked that this should meet , T, Tom . , "l m-oy are, leu to right: Don Hagwood. Ken Lane, Hodgson. Art Johnson and Bert Oldershaw. TOOAV 6:50 - 9:00 (CP PHOTO I BRI AN DONLEVY - VIRGINIA Ot n "SLAUGHTER TRAIL r cn ra "'i 'vv:a ! WALLACE'S - DEPARTMENT STORE J Sunday Midnight Only Othello" has been called the mo;t terrible of Shakespeare's dramas because of its revenee .heme BILL WILLIAMS THE BOWERY K i in WATERFRONT WHIFFS - - mtmmm 'SSSi "BlueBlood" "Triple Trout ' .... i'nw. - - - with the approval of our mem- Tliey will serve as auxiliary boats ,beriihiP si"ce we were opposed In wartime these gate shins to,rac,a nmination. He Is dulies will be the, opening and " , r'ght" we are PPsed to closing of submarine nets at the raClal tilscr"n"'tion. We have opening and closing of harbors "n'on8t our membership in this of importance alld otncr areas of the coast a large number of Canadian of dians in h? B a?me e-Cn-been canoes, using spears It's ad'a" done, however aTenions W tanfand t-oing backed no. by eve witness accounts. An excerpt' from the weelt of tne herring fishing in memoirs of Captain J. C. Voss tne uthern 8 u b - a i s t r 1 c t of who had plenty of adventures of Prlnee Rupert Jurisdiction. HOLY COW! WOTTA M00-VIE! The "MILKMAN" He's pot an "IN" with the babies . A PUIX" with the Cow? ... And u Sweetheart In Every Kitchen! Starring W)NALU JIMMY o Connor Dvum 1!. ('. Tatkers Starts Clam Canning Here ;uise Inauguratin? Sulphur fJarge Service to Watson Island Mill i,.M.,i. . i, - ..... ....... iaMJ u, u,e century, tells about it. Then, three years tOMpKQMISE OPENING iJiiuMi vuHuimia i -acKers win commence in A compromise rp nf A .,r a .nni leaving victoria in his for the commencement, nf luiii. ninir clams next wwlt nt th canoe, the "Tillikum." he l.inrt,-H NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call the office before 5 p.m. liOlTF. 1 Alun Laird, (JVepn l.".3 "la nk,keri,0,n's t0 Fi'lell's Motors: Fulton Street 516-'j00, 6th Ave. West 600 and 700 Blocks. ROUTE 2-Ila!ph Olscn, Blue 728 , Herman Street;. 1480 Gth East to Seal Cove. KOl'TE 3 Victor Maskulak. l.st Aye. vest 248-1077 ; 2nd Ave. West 941-1028 inrlu'i-ii!!? ptli Street; 3rd Ave. Frinzell's Motors to end of 3rj West. KOFTE 1 Alvin Nystedt, Blue 38 Vh i Ave Vve-t 704-1427; 9h Ave. West 102-009 803-8G1; Fulton Sireei 700 Block, Tallow Street 805-323 r Conux Ave. ROI'TE 5 Jimmy McLean, Ken o22 STARTS MONDi Also CAKTOO.V - Nl-tVS c,,i 7 1 ' 11 in London. It was at the invlta- but fisnhlS Jn Area 2 and 3 from ,lt p,m X,,,.,. u- i ai &Ldl l ()e. ISecisaiy machinery changes for the tion f a Vancouver Island Indian1 Cape F'a"ery to Cape Spencer clam car.niiiir process have been made The extent of chitf Capt Voss ol"ed a canoe and westward aS fixed at the rvw.L- tmrl ll'ii, . j Z party of wha,e inters off the ref:ent International Fish Com- path anrl length Ot season, company Officials say, west coast. They got their whale mission meeting in Seattle, ac- will depend upon the' supply and quality of the clam's aftcr great d;irinR. some destruc-'icol;d,ln8 to skipper Larry fiiz- Native diggers" have been or- ' .qyf tlon ad ard work. P'ck of the Ruby, now back In Juneau. The CAPITQ Shows 7 - 9:00 A kamoi.s pi.aviksih quota, he says, is ganized on the southerly sections (ieorge Thursday to oe oo.uuu.uou pounds. the Princf nitlil. All hough herring by the thou-ands of tons have been taken ot thf Queen Charlotte Island.1-:. Kitkatla Inlet, Dundas Island off different i .n, pai parks m ui of the i.ne north norm VAST OILFIELD I'OIIAY OM.V RONALD REAQAN - RHONDA FX ana caicnes win be picked un bv a,i.,, i the Advanlaees of aluniimim are co;ust in recent months, the company collectinc boats k gen-ITv tl ri "5,nB fnor widely rewgnted in eral vicinity of Estevan PnYnt. ihc largest, sinirlc nl'fi..lH ir, 7-9 p.m. in HONG KONG' the world is in the Arab princi- j are rnade availab.e in.uantity- nr:riZ( iTZZJ 0 o. racstrs iu nor mucn me ----;"-" -"u .ui mi me rersian oulf. not onlv ml ml 1e swte!'ers ,wl-,Pnpro hllt b"' rj; the.o famous razor cL.ms of the North , ... .5 on. 13 doubtless a boot! reason. Beach of Graham Island which tiZ buMl' tlX' FcbrUary 20' hove ' is held for the natiws who have " T. Ta"y hltln th. re will be a difference. There CARUSO REVIVAL 5H: 6'h Ave. Tatlow oU- Ave. Wi'.i. 113-445: 5th Ac. V.fSg 105 We t .i()8-:)39; Uunsmuir Street 211-424' 515; Eniorson Place: As new P!oa if KAVCm wil' sp-ciaiiKe in the ie also also so succu- surcu , , B' er a"uys uoos.ueraore m 1951 than in any year since ce i.e. sur.cu is is the the saving saving of of too-side too-side weic-hf. weicht cale follrm-in.r the h- tnis the .h. tenor . j.-j ..-. KOl'TE H Edward Skalapsky 8'h Ave West 105-537; 9th Ave. East 110-270; McBride o i cet 1 13- jOy. KOl'TE 7 Peter lirnun. I'.lup 971 closing great died in 1921. lent little neck and butter clam which Is becoming ' ' more ,c neces- vaiieties. Whole native villacr- u ?. ." . . . ,,, .'it ., - sny urcause or greater weicnt Y' 1,1 the Clu'a d digging. houvy guns and electrical cle- pfsftsesis vices. BLACKWOOD on Union slnmv.T Chilrotiii, Capt. William McCombe. arrived in port at 7:15 last evening from Vancouver. Kemano Bay and other coast points and sailed at l'lione Ited 10 Today for lte rvatluns i "U'RTAIN AT 8:30" The sea off Prince Rupert is not the only part of the west that produces fish in quantity. There's the wheat belt for example. More than grain comes lac mianignt tor south Queen Char All of Section 2 KOl'TE 8 Jimmy Johnson, (irecn tifil VV'Ktrrfroiit unci Pucilik- Place; (CNK Fi.,lie: me.: s r loii t.s i . KOl'TE 0 Melvin I'.jomson. Green 113 8th Ave. East, McBride to Hays Cove Circle. KOl'TE 10 Richard Mae Donald, lilue 339 4'h Ave. East 237-73.;; 5th Ave. Ea.st 301-710; Otl, Ave. E;u-l 110-245, 301-H26; Hays Cove Circle 82-667; Cotton S.-veet oil-516; Green Street 411-416; Ebcrt Street-Young Street. KOl'TE Ii leslir Miirijiich, lllark 285 Ph';;ult Ave.' 1st and 2nd Overlook; Hernial Place Pi.U'.ott Place. t ROI'TE 12 Jimmy Moorchead, Red 335 !otte Island ooints whence she is , , tne ?ralrle Provlnces- Sas-due back here tomorrow evening kutchewan s commercial fisher- 4 r TOTE ')', ; I - -, 1 " .1 . i I ., , iiiv-ii ivwn iui uie tiravie.M, vi 111- southbound. One (imiplele Slum Karh Evening at 7:1 p.m. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD a l A.'iors riAvmsn Scatterbrain Hiddinjr Is Poor Policy 1 ter s catch in recent years. The 'estimate is. at least, as much as ; six million pounds. This will bung the total 1051-52 catch to about ten million. The bidding in today's hand looks n little siflv With Ml'. Mll77V ynl Mi'tio ReucV. ulnmMin u'.. ' u.iu o ui uoil CM.UIllumiL' MC J 'IV C01 king and serving Do You Ask wnat .at applied, applied, is is a an ail. an. This This . 1 ' . . 1 " g 0 L ai "Paae8- l. 1 suppose (iwi: it u Mr. mi. muitv Muzzy had iuim lltti Ave. East 333-1805; Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave to 01 Mm is pa KOl'TE It Konny rllby, lireen 258 nicuiariy true of ashing. 010 live spades, Miss lirash would have found some d and and tasteful tasteful scrvtro service ran ran i. Yourself Questions Skilled 1st excuse to co to six Ka.st 225-247; Ind Ave West 17-'!41- 1st str.oi ; make the difference between the Market Place; 3rd Ave. Daily Ne'ws-Nationa I 'I Tl 1 131-225; Motors. LiKe mesei im WE nvia West dealer. Neither side vulnerable NiTih ( Ml". Ill-ash) S A 9 6 H 9 0 4 .1 r k a j 8 7 C4 consequences of indifference and experience. Food from the ocean can be converted into nourishing and delightful feasts. Somewhere this is going on practically all the time and it is no novelty in Prince Rupert 1 Is my cor worth repairing? Next month Frank Water-house line will inaugurate a new barge service carrying iron pyrites ore from Britannia Beach to Howe Sound, near Vancouver, to the Watson Island pulp mill of the Columbia Cellulose to. The iron pyrites will he used for the extraction of sulphur to be used in the pulp mill. .a sulphur plant hav-inc been installed there recently for the purpose. Two steel barges, each with capacity of 1600 ton-, will ho used to carry the ore north and the company has obtained a tin; for the purpose of towing. The towing equipment is also expected to be used in carrvin? "re southward from the Tulse-quah Itiver mines. The inauguration of the new bar.ee service was one of the matters which brought (apt. Fred alnol, marine superintendent f the Waterhouse Line, here for a visit f sevcr,i I davs thi In any case, they were plenty high at four-odd. although It took good defense by Mr. Meek to beat them. Mr. Meek opened the king of clubs and it held the trick. As he paused to consider his next play, Mr. New whispered to the other kibitzers that he had HIS next play picked out the king of hearts. Of he ? Why ore my tires wearing unevenly? 3 Why does it miss when I wont ouick pid 4 How con I cut down on qosolinc consul KOI TE 15 Robert Jensen, r.latk .13 . 5th Ave. West ii35-735, 741-745; Borden Street Fra?T Street Biggar Place. KOI TE 16 Frank Kilborn, Green 977 lh AV ?1 i24"234: 5,11 Ave. East 101-210; 7th Ave t.ast ,08-toS; Bow.ser Street. KOl'TE 17 Charlie Lindstrom, Green 921 w!,A9,,f ?10,T539; 7Ul Avp- Wcst 12C-537; 8lh Ave. KOl'TE IS Teddy Careless mh Ave. Block Hut); 8th Ave. East 015-976: 9th Ave. Continued existence of Ihe West Coast tuna clipper fleet. lint (Mr. M.t-k) S K 2 H K 2 D A 6 a C K Q J 9 5 (Mr. Alw I) 8 -7 ft 3 H 10 6 5 n 4 3 C A 7 8 3 saving iieaciquariers in United v" course v."""e "-- iwun hadn't 1 States is said I seen Mr. Muzzy's hand at this IT'S TIME TO SEE US FOR A GENERAL CHECK-UP by the skyrockctii. lmnurt, of Polllt- As yu see, this lead ( Mr. MiiMt ) S Q J 10 8 4 H A Q J 7 tuna from Japan and other'na- would nave enabled Mr. Muzzy' !-ien:!. Tuna, for many years has to takfi 11 trlcl- I o 10 C 10 8 3 "e vimiea States largest me uuiy fleet, hut the noti way to beat the hand was to Superior Auto Seri Hunt Ii oility of drastic changes in fore- find Mr- Abel "h the ace of oulal": shadowed in conferences of the hearts- Mr- Meek could then; ,c in-Senate finance committee The is week Hi. , is " 11 "M 'i r: ... ruff ruff M. tlle tV.1..,! I .. t . .... I .. hit PH8 All paw 1 M 3 Ii luii third iiiuiu round iuuiiu'oi -of neaiis; hearts! Pww inns Limited Third Avenue West Phone Gr' west coast fleet Is made up.of.'or tne settinS trlck. I PaM 48 ! jCean going vessels, rarrvinir But Mr. Meek had other (and STEAM tR Prince George crews of as many as nineteea 50UncJ(,rl Weas about winning a I mn. They can cruise twelve trick witn his thinly guarded ;Uv:uxand miles and stay at sea klng of trumP-'i- At the second i four months. Today, in the har- trick tie iiimP'y led another club, j bor at San Diego, 171 of the 220 Mr' Muzzy ruffed with dummy's ; bait boat clippers of the fleet are 'slx of -sljaclps-' cportcd idle. Now Mr. Muzzy was in a pre ' TRADE-IN MO! SAILS FCR Vancouver carious :v.ti.v"j 1'wi-iuii. position. He ilC had Iiau no I1U con UUU" Piince Rupert 'is ruled a deep ' venient way to reach his hand ea .......i,& fishing jjwi port 1, and aiiu so bo it jt is. xs. Pro- fro- 1 M luick,y J unless ",- he wanted nnicu to tu ii fore duce hico is ic nonnhl 1 . . ! ' o tlle iho Vion-l fit. finesse ,1 rasi luou-im; luth East 000-1130; Alfred Street: , Bacon Street, Donald Street. KOITE 19 Jimmy Johnson, (irecn (i(il "tli Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. KOl'TE 20 Jack Kudolph, Green 731 Gth Ave. East 103G-1944. KOITE 21 Dannie Ivef on, ISlue 712 2nd Ave. West ll.i,-i314; Park Ave. 1005-2279' lltn Street; Vatcr Street; Beach Place. KOl'TE 23 Larry Parent, Green 487 8th Vest G15-735; Summit Aye.; Taylor Street. KOI Tf; 21 lirian Huberts, Black 480 - -lid Ave. West 716-3id Ave. and 6th Street; 3rd Ave vVe.st Dally News-Watts and Niekerson's (5th St.). KOl'TE 25 Gary Parkin, Green 660 ith Ave. East 1141-1476. KOl'TE 2(1 Frankic Stewart. Blue 710 7th Ave. East 981-1036; 1103 Ridley Home; Hays Cove Ave. 028-1154. KOl'TE 27 Christopher Harvcv, Green 214 6lh East, McBride Hays Cove Circle. Hays Cove Circle. THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU AM up caught, packed and sent 80 nearl- and go out again. Fish also comes here wiln tne a -e of that suit'. A. fter a marketing point from all the I considerable frowning! and groaning he led a diamond to and Intermediate Poris Eoch Thursday at 11:13 p.m. Fcr K ETCH i KAN WEDNESDAY M!l)M(,ln l.uxu.-y at Low Cost For Reservations 9'2 cu. ft. DELUXE Refrigerator .... $4.99.00 BY2 cu. ft. DELUXE - Refrigerator $461.50 Qi cu. ft. STANDARD Refrigerator .... $432.50 DELUXE Rorjo $519.00 STANDARD Range $338.50 DELUXE WASHERS $359.95 Paul Craft of Queen Charlotte City was recently awarded the contract for renewal of the float and gangway at Queen Charlotte City in the amount of $2,900. HiS 1U spot. , Mr. Meek won with the ace and' fird anotner club. This! dodged hammering at dummy's' trumps paid off handsomely. Mr. Muzzy trumped 'in dummy for : the second time, leaving the ace, j of trump.s th(e ail by itself. I He cashed that card and then tried Sesperately to ditch his; queen, Jack and seven of heart on dummy's diamonds. j VANCOUVKIt and VICTORIA SUNDAY . ss. Chilcotjn 8 p.m. TUESDAY ' ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICE ARM, STKWART AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH 0.1'KKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS February 1 ss. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOUTH' QLKKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 25 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Write or Call CITY OK DKI'OT OFFICE PRINCE RUPEf BC. The first naval era ft down the ways-, since the tnd of i the war. at Victoria was i.j,,..i, ; ed a few weeks ago, when a gate j vessel named HMCS "Porte De Northern B.C. Power But Mr. Abel ruffed the fourth '''I ! ! I 1 I III llll!l!(tlt!l!!l!!immi!lllllimiiiiiiiiimiH , ' f-,,.,1" .11 r S H 7 a illinium. itiii, Mil .1.1 . . 1 .1.1 1 1. ! . . I; 1.; :i M I i . MM I . i M ll , i I i V. I W 1.1 il in k. a. l iiiniiiiuiiiwiii iiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii!ii,mi;iiiiiijii,:iiii,ii r T W , m m prw5rI was launched. The ! ipo ot mat suit and Mr. Muzzy LtXJJi ,Was S'500'00"- Her tength is;had to over-ruff. At the end he '"MwWijf 1 125 leet. Many such h Hesjier Block . Phone 210 ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS Prince Rupert, B.C. -M.o tub - ii' u . , aiiu u auttue 1 being built throughout Canuda, for a one-trick sel. j i "--"urnr i Y";i.ei '"mow