Saturday, Februaiy 9, 16d2 l the WORLD of SPCflflf! ir Japan Kills '51 SUPER wm I " J ' . , protection to the cannerier. j which pack tuna in oil. ; That tariff did not go into effect until last January am! ; before it became effective tlis imports were very heavy as packers tried to beat the deadline. The market was glutted. 1 ' U.S. canneries were left with heavy Inventories of fish th"y could not sell because the for AW POWER CHAIN S Tuna Fishing SAN DIEGO The fate t the U-S.'s largest commerciai A Light ONE-MAN SAW wit'n a HEAVYWEIGHT'S POWER Its endurance and dependability are "field-proven. Whatever the job. your . . . ' - - "h - V- ALLEYS I".;.". ..V' V '"' "4 "V 'X' I' ' J'- I I LADIES' BOWLING LEACl'E eign product was priced to se;l under the actual cost of US. fishing fleet riiay well be detc- mined by hearings scheduled by production. '51 SUPER TWIN takes in it its stride. Some of thy features are: , , f Dyna-Torque single cylin- JH der engine the Senate finance committee, Since last January, Importers for this month. have switched to frozen tuna. It Is the west coast tuna clip-There Is no tariff on frozen tuna per fleet, made up of larsc ! and It can be sold in the United Jessie Shenton stepped across the coveted "300" line Tuesday, howling highest single score of 307, for Lyons. High three score of 787 was bowled by team-mate ' ' , s , C ' ' 'I ocean-going vessels that carry 1 states for far less than it costs s. crews of as many as 19 mm. 1 an American fisherman to SEE IT! cruise for upwards of 12.0.)J catch it. miles and can stay at sea l"'j The House of Representatives four months. has taken notice of the situation The existence of the fleet is by passing a bill that would es-menaced by the skyrocketing m-! tablish a tariff of three crnu, ports of tuna from Japan and; a pound on frozen tuna. Vivian Wralhall. Both are in A Division. - In B Division, Margaret Montgomery, of Manson's, bowled hiKh with 243 for a single and I. Pal-lant, of Severn h Ave. Market, struck the bell with 611 for a total of thrM (sanies. Results A Division Lyons 3, Dibb Print TRY IT! I other nations. Today, 171 of Til 41 Automatic 220 bait boat clippers of the il' l clutch and rewind starter. 1, ing E, McMeeKin s z. eavoys z, 1 Rosa Lee 2, Stars 2, Cloverleafu 1, Skeena Grocery 1, Wrathalls 1, I LucKy blnkes 1, Guidon & AR-1 derson 1, Annettes 0. R Division Toilers 3, Mansons Balanced design for easy cut tint; and carrying. Only 25 lbs. without cutting attachments. Cutting attachments from H" to 1$" " Fill in and mail for full particulars: Nuiny oofcs 2, Shtentons 2, McKays -Mm Letuscarry thebo!! 2, Co-op 2, Bit? Sisters 1, 75 Taxi 1 , Commercials 1, Seventh Ave. 1, are idle in the harbor at Sai: Diego. At San Pedro, much of Ihc purse seine fleet is tied up. The seine boats fish for tuna with round purse seines. In cveiy west coast fishing port, tome 3(,00 or more small boats manned by two to five men are tied, up, too. Today there is not a major cannery operating in San Diego, the tuna capital of the world. The many canneries in San Pedro are on part-time operation. The reason for all this is that tuna from foreign lands flooded into the United States in such great quantities that the market x . ' 'T Mil' ' . '! ? 1 , I - , it. : j on your heating oil jf We'll gladly be responsible r for keeping you Eupplied I with elean-burniiig, non-I wante Standard l-'urnnee Address I Rupert Radio 0, Sunrise 0. Standings A. Division Lyons 18, Annettes 17, Rosa Lee 17, McMeeklns 18, .Stars 13, Gordon & Anderson 13. Skeena Grocery 13, Cloverleafs 13. Savoys 11, Wrathalls 11. Dibb Printing 10, Lucky Strikes 10. B Division Seventh Ave. Market 20, Mansons 20, Toilers 15, Big Sisters 14. McKays 13, 8hen- DF.ALF.ft: SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. IK WOKKERS like these who contn :ii1V many hours of thar .soaie lime in labor ;,,, all. ri"-xmsible for 0i curhng nnk at Seal Cove. These members of Prince ill lit: club have all contributed well over 40 hours in labor each, several are credited Yh!cii 100 hours. They are. back row (ironi left 1 Me! M.'.tthcws, Peter Be II. Wally f.i'.'ci.e HoliWon. Oorpe Murray, L. C. f'by; fionl row, Bill MrKeiizie, Nepy Moore n!i. J.ii k Laurie and Bui ney Eyolf.ijii. . Oil or Standard Stove Oil. ir Prompt Srvi-e if Metered Dflivery it Automatic Itelilis N. R. YOUNG Hratihg Oil Oislribulor Phone I'honecn C74 Phone Phone C-4 C"4 Dist.: PLRVES RITCHIE LIMITED 845 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. was unable to absorb it. This tons 13, Co-op 12. Sunrise 12, 75 imported tuna is mostly irozen l- ?"!:. WM?W&??Vfrm Taxi 12. Commercials 11. Cooks ' or a 45 per cent tariff gives iiiiri r.iumrj 10, Rupert Radio 10. t I . ....... I i k .., .. I brna'jiMM . ,..ji7j;?f - .if.,T JU.J I OTBALL I rai;ue, Division l n 2. p.'rt.'.moulh 0 Sioke City 0 4 ' " ) 1 ' The "Lady Elgin," Ontario's! AUCTIONEER 5 1 r Call ut today! Wi ' ' " 11 "l" . f v, 4 first locomotive, was built, at Phone Green 310 and Ped 12? i f -- '. ) , Portland, Maine, In 1851-52. , 1 V3zr-" ' I ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS ' ' : - , I " 1 ' ' 1 - t ' ' V 1 I ; I I I I OH COURSE OAR--- ') Q- ") '.J I O Llc A i : tAK J ; $ t I'M GOING TO THE r-'OAf SMOTHEReD WITH .'. I , ' . ' 'f , MARKET RIGHT J-fhrfi ONIONS--HAe'PD- '"'' r"v n aii P nm v n now-tellme r i4'' brown potaus. ( r ' " i FH III IktVila WILL VOU HAVE AN V UKE T ' Vj1 - - : i Nil III llUliEa .s.. Y FO"z ""sf J 1 T - wA f("U ' ' .tic l.' Bolton Aii'' 1 ' l. l.nverpool a ' : 7 . , 1 1 wm r-m mm ma wm . m xnm m t mm r. v hi hv t- it in i.hi f - s 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 Ni vu ali' United l iteuuMMi' . "" 1 wttxa if- ma a m r m fca i t--kv- 7 - . 1 , . m 1 1 ' 1 1 EXTENSION of the former RcAF mess liu City 0. Blackpool housing tlie curling rink was oniy .!i 0, West Drom- !iccc .-ury and accomplished by w volunteer workers. Di'.n l n il Km! I. Munclics- ' r 2 ;d 4. Chelsea l n H ' p'.r l, Arsenal Hockey Scores 1 mmmmWtMt& I Pacific Coast f"l BUMSTeADJ 0 (VESSIR ) 1 I1 Tu!! ' . I'd nn..". ton B, Vancouver 1 A J R cW) ' (V ' 1 rWnp? ! Ke w 'tminsu-r C, Victoria 3 . I ( 0 'rJ 1 m W ''JXA IIrRQ ! Pacific (,a,t Xmateur . N3f Mft,' SS Mh 41 Prince Rupert Skates Again llefiiinery and Oldsters A!' Having High Time lilitun Wanderers 0. ti' id Town 0 Kiel Division II ! 0 Qwetisi Park Ran- -I' Y I- ; . i. . il . 0 1. tt..; Ah 'V ' V. It ' 1 t 1 1 i I 1 ! l V . 7 r it I V ' It i -.. V i ' V v 0 rn ( ,; 2 1. Wi-ttt Ham irs o, Notting- IiiternatKiMa: l eague , - J;V W r" fi J? tv- (fW-JL Vs 1 i-i-x UiS- " VavJ&k t SpoKane i. IC-lowna 5 (over- AJ J XlC .4 fcr3?! i . . I I I - . ) ...r- ,-.-.rr- - -. , I I I I uit in; ca! ad i . ' ' r-n I Mel Matthews, whose volunteer hmirs of labor on the curling rink number well owr 100, turned his able hands in favor of beginning killers yesterday. Ami there were blisters on Mii's hands after a solid afternoon of lacin? skates for the youngsters. "Most of flic kids haven't skated much and don't know how to .n-.t 1 I'stcr City 0 3, Rotherham m Hull City 1 (tie) II. Blackburn 2 l.fii "iti-ri 0 :i 1, ur.'y '-, S ) I V. MAMA-1 THINK ., "WAirLLJ r -5 I GETIOVvOPK r (WHEN VOURE FAMISHED r- -:Sa I-! 1 1 pJIV -sf-7 irS JUST 'GET TH '"V S -3- - ANR WAITING FOB '1! f r-f i Zr'- -'-,' C Suppect.me to come T (V . kR'SHr5n( v VSiy 1 i'i-di.e ilav 4, Cardiff i I'l'in 2, Birmingham !uce their skates. "I started to show one of them 'well it was every other one i f. ! that.." ' Music also made its debut at : the rir.k yesterday afternoon as ! records were played in the kit-I ehen and broadcast over a public i address system. More children than the pre- , ivious night enjoyed their skating, after which a large crowd of High Ti 'n 3. Sheffield 1 h ( up, 2nd Itotiiul 2 Ki:niarnoi'k 1 'i in.s 2. East Fife 1 Hovers 1, Stranraer 1 iiletir- 0 Berwick Ran- School students and adults took ; their turn. . i j Many of the adults had not '. j been on skates for several years. Rome had been doing a lot of j jkaUiiB in the past, like Vic Caro'.i. for 'iisUmce, a Penlietoni I td-X JbU TO JT 'yi- -FlQOK f .' -N STE ALREADV r CAME -f ff hockey plaver. Kc St card Barney Eyolfson i said it was "good to feel the blades under me." He hadn't! " iKidiii 1, Morton 2 DiuiliTmline Athletic "t't'.i I, Arbroath 4 ni 1 Queens Park 0 .Stirlini. Albion 3 I lie Artidemieals 1. Third 1 i tie i H.iiili Rovers 0 !ll' tif 1, Dundee United . Eltin City l 'iiistim 2, Queen of the 2 i tie i irr,'ii 2. Motherwell 3 ti I ii .!'!:.. h 1 skated for 20 years. Tonight's another free adult i skating night. Children skated all afternoon. CRICKET HEADQUARTERS iia-.OTrtamniini tl f""" v I . " ..'II .,t s ' ' I Thf M:irvlhnnvi Prieket, Plllh ! - IV SiZ - V2 I . II .' ' . P- II I ' nm lvern-meot, tn not punllshetl in in Iftnrlnn Lonnon hn nas heen oeen the mi yivi irovern- ni cntrol I n (Us.,,,v,.(1 )iV tlw Li.,r lug body of cricket since Us lor- , Blv)t!l , bv t!le n,vemmit ot I T ? 's rl I UlHFCE SHALL ri-, PUT RM IN IF. I . motion in 1787. i umisn (-'111111111111 . 'f: "What's the idea NOTICE ! ff moiirning on your' rk?" 'if mither lias passed ,r; "Mm why on the lvg your sleeve?" iiewasme stepmither." We wish lo announce thai we have open alleys through week at the following times: Afternoons Monday 2:3(1 - fi:0tl Tuesday 4. . 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