Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 14, 1952 nnr Close Decision ii i ' 1 11 "Hi"" I f lit Vr: fc - " - ill JfcjSJ ..,..:'. mimmmglim..M ..rni.. --y Garcia Blasts Yanks from League Lead 'NEW YORK (P Mike Garc'a hurled Cleveland to a 7-1 victory over New York Yankees last night, knocking the world champions out of the American League lead and ending their In Boxing Bout NEW YORK (CP) George Ar-aujo, fast-rising young lightweight prospect, won a widely-booed split decision over Arthur King, counter-punching spoiler from Toronto, last night at Madison Square Garden. Araujo weighed 135U, King 136U- was AHle Reynolds, who had won six slra'glit. Garcia scattered Jour hits. One was a seventh Inning homer by Yi)v Bcith, first to oe hit this season off the Indian;:' W4 right Lander who has won nine and loj-t three. Reynolds, who last was beaten May 6 by Cleveland, was behind from the third inning uu and was blasted for five runs on four hits in the eighth. Garcia hit a two-run double in that rally. The game, only one In the league, put the Tribe half a game ahead of the Yanks. Righthander Bob Rush struck out 11 while turning in his ninth victory for Chicago Cubs with a 5-0 National L':iKue shutout over Boston Braves. It was the only game scheduled 1 1 National League. """I six-game winning sit ing. Loser IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE SEA-MEN RESCUED A lifeboat from the liner Scythia is lowered to rescuj two ciew members of the collier Wabana after the two sh'p: collided in a fog in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A third Wabana crewman was killed. The liner, in Quebec city for repairs, was scheduled to leave for England Monday night. CP PHOTO i employing crews on a wage plus share basis. Ex. Pete Husoy, well known Princt Rupert waterfront man, took over the troller "North Star" some time ago. That craft had been owned by the late Car! Olson. Pete, on the Fredelia III has been fishing halibut. hi.m .. children-mis. AUe.Lin T7 16 children, lost seven and was seveu-lv bZrt lZlmh swept their fa'm home In St. Luc n nn A :." n""'4 The Africa Maru, one of two WATERFRONT - WHIFFS Quebec city. She is in a Quebec hospita for t -eatnu burns suffered when she tried to save her s 1 1 "! 4?j9V 111 -ZrSF?Z ' OIL flh BURNERS , s fuf M .ttfjs'-4.t.fc.J j freight vessels that have been la I port at the same time for some I days to load barley, may sail by tomorrow. This was the expec-' tation this morning. The other, iauujy. CP PH0' i the steamship Manchurian, witr TODAY 6:50 - 9:10 ''WITH WITH A A SONG rR.MRYwCAL1 IN MY HEAPt VANCOUVER. On her first sailing of the 1952 Ioading completed win clear later - ., . . , ft I but just when has not yet been summer season of Alaska cruises between Vancouver 'announced. The ships are tak- milvP Ifl NOW NOW ON ON ' " i ft and Skagway, the popular Canadian National Steam-;ing barley SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY ships "Prince George" left here last night fully The fishing industry has rap- ') -I ir . it : Am GEORGE BREAKSTU!. EASY TERMS WITH ISSO FURNACE Oil' CONTRACT ASSURED .,11 t r.. .. a.'i Idly climbed during the put hcinkprl booked with with passeng n:iefln.rov0 in "b"0 ilvIU "u yana rtiwua ; war years until it now represents VERA ROLSTON ' in Surrender i a. 1 TT . 'i i n ann me united states, My Lady's Summer Frock Ii-mi nine styles at their best in cottons, prints or .sheers. Slvled richt! Trice right too! a szuu minion investment in Canada's future. For many yearo Jungle Stamp the ! lias been in existence so Ion Among passengers on it played a role less glamorous The situation, at thus date, has not much more surplus time to : and less prominent In the public spare. An agreement within alW lnan 'hat of agriculture minimum of days Is now of first antl manufacturing but it is at ON THE SPOT ... IN THE TOUGHEST SPOT ON EARTH A man f, nowhere . . a ,V)an wi(h ,h . . . trying to forget their pasts In fxotic last coming Into its rightful pos Importance. cruise are: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider who operate a large lanch near Billings, Montana; Miss Ula Rose, a concert pianist widely known as "The Rose of Hollywood"; Dr. and Mrs. A. Campbell, Toronto, and Dr. and Mrs. C. Hill, also from Toronto. During the summer months the luxury ship, which accom ition. The marketed value of fish and fish products has at WALLACE'S Fishermen of all nations now have to constantly improve fish tained record levels, and not only ing methods to hold their on 1 management but also fishermen it WRITE OR PHONE MACAO PORT OF SIN AND SHADY DFALINGS IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED against International competition. This has been particularly true since the war years. themselves are enjoying optimum prosperity. In fact, as the Hon. R. W. Mayhew, said, history will probably record the past decade as one In which the Canadian fishing industry experienced its most tremendous growth. St. ' . Si Starring 1 M - "-"' """c r.uoac.L.L. aim WILLIAM Bf NIl t Portugue.ie draiggerrf, some thirty-five of them, are seen on the banks of Newfoundland thi.-: .miin r.iurriainmeni Only MONDAY and TUESDaS APPLE BLOSSOM Ql'CL'N Marilyn Campbell. 20, slender, five-foot-six inch brunette was crowned 1952 Queen of tfie Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival. Chosen from 10 other competitors .she was crowned by Nova Scotia's Welfare Minister Harold Connolly. CP Photoi season. It is at Harbor Grace j Thomas (Ont.) Times-Journal, they will procure their frozen! herring bait, a sizeable quantity! Mentified with Skeena Riv?r being needed. ' j Industry for years, William F. j Paddy) Binns, passed on some Aboard the "Gertrude G," Eric tlmp- w. This was in Shaugh-Groun of New Westminster has ricssy Hospital. He had served as modates 260 first class passengers, will make eight 10-day voyages along British Columbia's famed Inside Passage. Ports of call include Ocean Falls and Prince Rupert, B.C., and the Alaskan cities of Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Wrangell. Southbound the Prince George make a day-long trip through scenic Douglas Channel and Gardner Canal, passing near the site of the world famous Aluminum Company of Canada development at Kitimat. According to Canadian National officials here, reservations for these cruises are run MtH J rli SHORTS NKWS Shows 7 - 9.00 JUST TAKE A LOOK AT Our Used Cars been trolling around Prince Ru- bookkeeper at Balmoral and Do- the British minion planU for pert this season for the Co-op. Columbia Packers. TODAY ONLY, 7: - 9 p.m. "BOOTS MAL0N Ireland will reorganize its fish-1 Ing industry by replacing present MORE HALIBUT small rraft with limited' erni.sinir Halibut catches from the imrth Big Corch CAPETOWN (CP) -Five tlu.u.s-and sluuks were caught in three clays off the Cap province coa.st well ahead of last year, Tan"r hv n'op riiosfi pnuinprt will be coming to Prince Ruoert ning with an sailings nearly iniea. ouni i.m .a,, ri- next week The fish should be "ear iftrnunus. Caught by I as Scotland, the Faroes and the in quar.'.it.y, for when the first handlines, the .sharks were not i l!t1! FLY IN; STANDARD 1!HH PLYMOUTH COACH 1!KVJ FORD SEDAN 1111 INTERNATIONAL TON PANEL Utl'J AUSTIN l!tL) MORRIS IIISI AUSTIN 5-TON TRICK man-eaters cm ine small grev i? Wenufled 1 wUh Jhmiin tilh- Nnrlh Sca with the "d-veral million pounds are re-ing industry may not attain a f'ln equipment.- A new Sea Fish- celved here it dos not mean the fettlement of the dispute that ly Boan' will cperat? the boats i entii e .season has concluded. 1 i;r:"t.rr type caught mainly for their i livers, which bring one shilling a ! pound. ; r-ftf, mm Aboard Athabaskan MONDAY ond TUESDAY Superior Auto Service tXOYO BRIDGES Limited Sculiirig Gear Stowed in Scran Locker Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West weapon a EASY TO SAVVY Bud, is that there semcyc-automatic?" When finally "taken in tow" tone of the rare ones that rtngj the bell straight uwayi lie will! SHOW STARTS 7: P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT H:35 P.M. ' Anything spare, surplus or lei over Ls "gash." You can put gasii lood asiue for a "scran-up." Popular Stcomcr Prince Rupert U W 1 iIV) A FAMOIS PLAYEKS lHbAl Lane Cedar Chests doff my cap'' be paraded with Bill Boss, Canadian I'rc.s Staff Writer with the forces in Korea, recently spent 10 days in the Canadian destroyer Ath-aOrisKMn in Korean waters. Editor) , By BILL BOSS Canadian Press Slatt Writer j Al 6EA, ABOARD HMCS ATIl- " ABASKAiM It's all very well to o.,n, aiwciw. out J"'u-ollt headdress before the cap tain. I van ftinu a-ll lU'JU li tilt. gasli bucket wlncri means it's There the charge myy be dii-! missed, or the captain will -say ne ! to be thrown away. On the other hand "scran" has has been a "bird," which means; oi: given the run ot the ship. But another meanincr. A shin's nr. I ,p h:.K h,.p h;,ri ..,,.!, 8AILH F'K Vancouver mul Intel mrtikile Porta Each Thursday il 11:13 p.m. Fcr KETCHIKAN VIINKSIY MIDNIGHT ( nniloi t and Service liny ought to issue a dictionary Ucr iads: ' Gear .sculling will b j hence that, he has been "birdie." ah thepw, ! stowed in the scran locker." That j The "paybob" or paymaster, Ihe last place one expected o means equipment left lyiti3 about 1 also may be Instructed to ma!e run into a language barrier was will be taken to a parUeulai I deductions from his pay. And . majesty s Koyal Canadian storeroom. (The j.n. . pays a the hangover may need atlen-'ivy' , . . , , five-cent fine .o ledee.n ) tlon from the sick bay "tlffey" 111 0 days aboard the destroyer ..K1 .. Ucocoa ..buob; . jjr attendant. tvf na,nr.mhyvtyPe 8 ea" turn, which is grip.K, "meaning A sleepy srilor may announce sion It , of he, f 1 ,M I i y ; free. Sailors are entitled to 'I I that he is goins to "crash." or go sounds having apparent daily Jssue of v ounpM . to bed. In his "cart," which is his to rlT Conversation u Cr" Navalese, like any living lang- I hammock, and a,k for a "shake." ivatmn. has beer. undergoes growth and When his mate later observes f"n' tlfJi y 3 yS f d,U-'Change. Apparently there was a, that he Is going to "shaio gerry" ' ' ... ' ..luus wnen dessert was "afters." ,he merely means that he i.s goina airU'hl'confeSy! 1 (.(-(Jar chest that is noted for itj quality and beauty. !! Mire to inquire about our I.AYAWAY PLAN FOR (IIIIISIMAS (ilVINd i om. r; Fnr Re.servatlims Write or Call I I Y OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUrERT, BC. This ailvcrtisrmciit h not published or displayed by ''f Control Board or y the Government of British foliimlf Gordon & Anderson meant "Briton'" since the one is , - ' nun you never get, a siraini Christmas kind. ',, ,. . A sailor hn wants to he "t.irl- yp's or no to question Phone 46 pokes vwtiMM vi I ne lav rite breakLLst lood of j die other's country. STRANGE NICKNAMES j ' Pon0'o" for soldier, made no : ciioc at all. but "semi'' for ! American" did when it was cx- aboard this ship. It's either "affirmative" or "negative." But negative also can mean "without," as In "numbir three uniform negative jump dry" or have a good appearance, makes sure his "dobey" or laundry, is done and that his aces "number one uniform are pressed. When he ge leave he "boots if or goes ashore to "have a wet," meaning to have a few ers, or 'coffee negative milk 1 And that's only the beginning. pitimeu mat a united stales soldier once asked a Canadian who was explaining to him the working of a Bofor gun: "Well, beers. If he has too many, he Is They've got a million of them. Jlkely to go "adrift," which Is . BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITTfS au.iriiu wiwiuufa iriivir. . ry. ' , - . OPPOR"nrNTTY RtjOlprty tf Do YOU Wan! 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SHORT STOKY AWARD Farley Mowat, whose short story "Lost in the Barren Lands' 'Is winner of the President's Medal, University of Western Ontario,' is the son of Angus Mowat, director Public Library Service, Ontario Department of Education, author of several books himself. (CP PHOTO) Kaien Co-Op Hardwarej Besner Block Phone 210 Prince rmice Rupert, itupen, B.C. b.u. gtewart, B C J oci i.j a Phone I t L