Prince Rupt -Thursday, . ' Daily News me 4, 19;j3 TERRY SAWCHUK 'C00b' FOLLOWING OPERATION Crusader Knocks Out Trains In Surprise Korean Attack ST. BONIFACE. Man. O.-Terry Sawchuk ;. brllli, tender of Detroit Red Winirs of tho uur , , 'Ullt ( fi. "7 v 1S m "Rood Naval Show To Be Reviewed By Queen Changed Since '37 TORONTO P' When the ern practice, is the plowing Queen sails through the long strength of Commonwealth sea-linos of upwards of 300 ships power, says the Navy League of assembled for the Coronation Canada. navai review she will see a vastly Canada's powerful squadron of different concept of seapower to six ships includes the light fleet that reviewed by her father, carrier HMCS Magnificent, two George VI, on the occasion of his heavy cruisers, Ontario and Que-coronation in 1937. bee, the fleet class destrover Of particular significance, and sioux and two frigates, La Hul-well in line with the most mod- oiiie and Swansea. Except for Sawchuk, winner of the Vezina trophv L L all-star wa admitted to St. Boniface n"' 10 again to the task force and four Panther jets appeared in 10 minutes and attacked with rockets and bombs. At this point the Crusader moved off up the coast and at 6 p.m. spotted two supply trains at a small Inland town eight UM NAVAL BASE, Japan S The Canadian destroyer Crusader returned to port recently aher destroying one Communist train by gunfire and stopping and damaging two others all within 18 hours. The Crusader, commanded by NHL Monday i ne miunous srorv at now-, i.. r: Li, ,J For Fun f : In Tho )M ! "il l faff j 0 y all " i the carrier, completed later, s.scrs and never-say-dic Marines' THE GIRLS OF DI B ACI IDR ICi miles from the scene of the first action. I 1 tie ship raced after them with ! blazin. The shells! straddled the trains and stopped ' A few minute's later, however,! darkness closed in and the Cru- I sr.der lost contact with her tar-1 gets. It was not possible to see now badly they were damaged. The ship also fired on two more supply trains and scored ', direct hits on at least one. car- i ri' rl out a bombardment of front line enemy positions near the coast and distributed relief, clothing to refugees on Yang-Do I.slar.d off the South Korean! coast. ' In Color by Technicolor LEO OENN - DON TAYLOR - JOAN ELA.V TODAY (it,!... ! are proud battle-tested veterans ! of the Second World War. ! ' A striking feature of the 1937 review were the 11 great capital ships, not one of which is now I afloat. The Queen, accompanied . by her sailor husband in his uni- j form as an admiral of the fleet, i in the forthcoming review will ' 1 see just one capital ship, the mighty I IMS Vanguard, but In j the other classes of ships on dis- i play the new vision of seapower : will be predominant. There will be 10 aircraft carriers, double the number shown ' in '37 and all modern craft which were not . then in existence. I USED CARS '49 Anglia Coach $495 '39, Austin Coach $260 '49 Austin Cartoon - News lews ' -"'whoai UKDAY All Like Kuuts "34'CAPlTOll j A IAMOIS PLAYERS TIIFItTJ i:enints Saturday M:iLinni A-40 Sedan . $750 Studcbokcr Overdrive $1395 Austin '49 '50 Lt-Cmdr. John H. G. Bovcy of Victoria, was on a three-week pat'nl with a fast United Nations carrier force. The ship was cruising at night off the North Korean coast.- An oecn stretch of railway was visible between two tunnel entrances. Shortly after 10 p.m., the crew h""''1 taint sounds of an approaching train and the gunn control officer, Lieut. Fred Copa.s of Victoria, trained his guns on !the open stretch of track. I For 2' j hours the Crusader lay in wait, hidden in the ott.)i"ie I darkness. Then at 12:30, CI'O. ! Alfred Gold of Victoria, a pun-nery director, spotted the trinn. The CrusaderS 1. 5-inch ;;m.s began to speak. 1 t'y 2 a.m. the initial a't'nn w;is over and star .shell:: iceiied that the 15-car train was h'-'n-less between the two tunnels. ; The Crusader spent the rcmaind- rr of the n.'g'it pouring .shells at her prize. i "'he bin's "nmirmni' itionr. of-fircr, Lt.-Cmdr. Eric Jones of I Winnipeg and Montreal, ,e ked ! for air support from the ra'n"-force. Four Corsairs .ii p-irr1 shortly after dawn and Ifec- ; tivcly continued the smashing of the train. j At niio-dav men could h rr.n one of the tunnel entrarires, apparently attempting to clear i the tracks. The Crusader radioed A.VOlHtR EXAMFLE of aud-den change on the earth's face is shown in the violent eruption on the New Guinea mainland, where a small horseshoe-shaped island was formed within a day. Appearance of tho :ratcr In Lake Wisdom Hop1 followed a rapid series of stf'?mirg explosions, in which boilin' :nud and pumice were bo' 5(;U feet into the air I bottom i. fr:x A-40 Sedan $1000 '39 Hudson Sedan $350 '51 Austin 6 Pedal Pushers SJncks Shorts Spoil Jackets Ecfhing Suits WALLACE'S j v ur ...,riiiDtr i: . i' Sedan $1100 International ' a.:.- .... ... jri 51 Eight of these will be flat-top." of the Royal Navy, including HMS Eagle, the most modern ship of her typ in tho world and the squadrons of navai aviation on display will include jet attackers along with new types not yet in genera! service. 75 Stricken In Whitehorse -Tr.,ii:ffli I Thief Steals Valued Bali NEW YORK i APi A major eatastn))ie ha;; struck Yankee Stiullum. The bull Mickey Mantle hit a meaoiired f02 feet at Wash-inir'on is mis ilnn. The thief alni(i.,t got the bat. too . , The ball, destined fur the Hall of Fame, was .stolen from the di: play es.se in the stadium lobby. Apparently the ):.t was wired too securely to the back of the case and couldn't be wrenched loose. Truck $1450 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. DEPT. S703E asEntiJitinxisaiiS " lll Dull IV VJTJT. iflra Martin Once Insurance Firm Director WPST VANCOUVER (CP) W1M For quick rcsulfs try a Daily News Classified l-"r-i inrrffiiiirnTnimin-nrrrii iiii omnium ihm WHITEHORSE. YT. P An unprecedented outbreak of polio saddened Coronation observances in .this northern territory. m RAY COLLINS BOD'L MILLER Bruce Brown Briefs The Social Credit Gov Daily News Wan' "ds (iet Krsults loaay to Safurday Evelines 7: - !: p.m. Matinee Saturday 2: p.m. TOTEM A I amnm VUjm Thnln Seventy-five cases and at Icaat Hoaith Minister Eric Martin ad-two deaths were reported Tues- I mitted at a Social Credit meet-day by Dr. L. Bow, newly-arrived i ln3 here that hi; had been a medical health officer for the I Mrcctor of a mutual health in-Yukon. ! "urrtnre firm thit was insolvent Incidence of polio in tills ooolj 1,1 1048 w"''n it was ousted from climate has been low in oilier I business with the coming of B.C. always Insist on.. years, with only a few cases reported. Puhljc meetings and dances have been cancelled, schools and theatres closed. ' lr . ? ' - . i ernment was defeated on fit; "Ro!4o:i For mil I a." Previous to this cK'cat the Social Credit plan and grants for education was carefully studied by: lai The Union of Municipalities: 'bi The B.C. Teachers' Federation: e The Parent-Teachers Association. It. was rejected by all of them. If a'-ccptrrl it would result in the Provi.icial Government, paying less and less toward education costs and the Municipalities paying more and more as the cos' of edu.-ation rises. The Libera! Party and your L.ibr. CawtMatr "re LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Kstabllshcd l!llU MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING NIIIITIM; . . . FOKWAHDING . . . STOKfiK Kierienced handling Local, Nation-wldp mid . World-wide Shipments. ( 'MOV K WITH KAKK . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" ' Agents Allied Vui Lines I.ld. Plioiie (.0 or . i 4 Cor. 2nd and I'irt An .foremost infoien foocls Hospital Insurance. Mr. Martin made the admis-. sion after a heckler, Geoffrey A. Spencer, asked him if he hid been a director of Union Health .ssociation. "Is it not a fact that his Union Hrnlth Association was put out of bu.Mnc.M in 1948 by Stan Taylor, inspector of insurance at Victoria, with a financial in-solvcnry of $47,000' "And t', is not a fact tint many people In B.C. lost their money as a result of not getting the coverage due to ihem?" he askeu. Mr. Mi' run s.iou'ed: "You're trying to smear my reputation, but. you're not going to do it!" Mr. Martin said he was a leniber of the health assort a-ion only a few months and had no knowledge of its financial state. He Sc.' id he was elected to th? ward of directors alone with thers to snve the situation in .rder that the backlog of claims could be paid. i t..t iine time. Mr. Martin arnrd tint a "smear cam-ijen" will he launched bv 'Li'i-rals against the Social Credit leader "In the next few days." both committ to the Provincial Uoveinmerit paying '), r t ol s-h-jo1 openuirr; costs. Arc 'joi pwire that no! oi:'y oar tenr-hors but our cli:l(!i'e:i vvii have been bro'itMit into disrepute by the violent, vic.'ou." ;uiri unwarranted attack on our co'u ational system by Social Credit, member Rii from Snlmcn Ann. who is c-""1 now Social Credit Candidate apain? Tho Liberal Party and your Liberal Candidate, who has hac' man years' experience both as a too'-h-r and as Trustee, have pledged r; (c interefcre with U12 s-.hool curri. uluut without first obtaining expert advice. , Preserve cur educational system ... lut Hit tthtr fin frifidair fltctrit Ronfvt . AT TC. i W. 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