8 four rudders wt-re offset to ar.i t In the tow. and the tii, ..." Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 23, 1952 "'Bund "(,"lHr in , ;"ici,,:' trimmed by the stern. Once in Kitimat, the steamer that has now become a hotel had been towed fifteen hundred miles, much of it In rough and exposed waters WATERFRONT - WHIFFS "Tlle tumptt,,;' edition writti1 and Pushed!,?! 01 f 'n 1633 "lan, who, The eastern Ontario town of Gananouue was named trtpr a;i Indian word meaning "rocks rising out of the water." I MH 1 Best Fishermen Are Russians Says Moscow Radio t LONDON (API U, Moscow fadio sounded a few Kud .sneers joday at the achievements of Capitalist fishermen. "In" Russia, f broadcast said, everybody fishes better. j The Dig fish story Was set off fcy the leturn of a Soviet whaling flotilla after seven months hi the Antarctic. The Russian fishermen, the broadcast said, had accounted for "great achievements." "Vasily Tupikov, for example, killed 372 whales. A hero of Socialist Labor, Afansy Piidgin, killed 333 and Oeorry Ofsyan-nlkov, 319'' Mosccv boasted, adding: "The Norwegian harpooner Marius Jakobsen. of 20 years standing and the best harpooner in the Capitalist countries, has during one season killed only 151 whales. "His record," Moscow calmly added, "was beaten by all Soviet harpooners." Halibut fishermen seem to be headed for another X 1 " W 5 I, ' 1 " ' V. - " ' -V if M . :v u Jv - . - .: . . v - '- V ' .- t : - V j i , - -i - ; the whaling Industry might de SUNDAY MIDNIGHT lay opening. This, however, did not transpire. A settlement was profitable season. Since the season opened May H, more than three million pounds or halibut have been ianded at Prince Rupert. One of the smaller boats, the Mother III, under command of TIM HOLT in reached on the basis of last sea in son's agreement. Conducted by B. C. Packers Ltd., operations cover approximately a hundred men. Half are employed on 'LAW OF THE BADLANDS' Fill Iff shore and the rest serve as crews of the company's five whaling ships. Captain Atonsen, is loading supplies again for her third trip to the fishing grounds. The Mother III was the first boat to report on the exchange this season, bringing ln 24,000 pounds on May 17. The load was purchased by Royal Fish Company. STARTING MONDAY FOR THR JOHN WAYNE - ADEuUjJ ' "SANDS ofiwolr The company paid 17.4 cents a Sale fcSow On! j pound for mediums, 16 for large and 13 for chicken. On her second trip in Fri "WHERE'S I X( I K? Among the crowd of more than 10,000 who greeted the arrival r. Vancouver of 1,157 Canadian soldiers return'ng from Korea was this forlorn little figure. His flag drooped and tears were close a.s John McGillivray. 2, asked everyone. Where's Uncle Fred?'' . (CP PHOTO) day, the Mother III sold 29,000 pounds at 17.9, 15 and 13 to 3tf A. ff s- fT Pacific Fisheries. JUNIOR VOGUE DRESSES BETTER SUITS AND COATS DOZENS OF OTHER ITEMS Canadian naval cadets, by next September, will have a pretty fair idea of the 'entire Pacific Coast, for there will be three cruises, the first to Prince Rupitt and Juneau beginning this week. The ships will be on training duties. They are the destroyer Sioux and the frigates, Beacon Hill and Antigon-lsh. The cadets will come from western universities and Canadian service colleges, and will include those from the lower decks who are receiving university training at government cost. The two other cruises will be to Long Beach, California June 23 to July 25, and San Diego, California, August 4 to September 10. The boat will probably lift ; Korean War Veteran Returns anchor over the holiday. Further investigation of the damage caused by a rockslide on the Babine River last year is WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE :! After Week's Visit At Home being made by the Dominion Department of Fisheries. bv EKIC SANDERSON ISngineers are expected to reach the scene over a roadi ITTTTi Shows 7 - 9:18 p.m. ' Saturday 2: - 4:30 - 6:50- A farewell dinner party last night brought to a close a week-long visit home by C. E. (Ted) Mills. The 32-ypar-oln son or Mr. ; mil Mrs. C. ('. Mills. 518 Mus-w,,nt hack." said the Prime now being hewed through the hinterland. The slide was located by officers of the department and the Fisheries Research Board in a ii i i ri l.. t .wi.. r. ! Purchase of the old stern-wheeler "Delta King" for con- versinn lntn U flnsitmtr hnf.pl nt. HEAR run-, n il. i-any mu.iy iui ; Rupert-born man. 3 canyon or the Babine River, w;intMiw;Mii;iffiTiiym squimaii where ne win return, .-We were ln DiPnty 0f action ,hn,",t w C77. . to duty July 4 with the' Royal , 0VPr there, but I have three : 0 this large tribilary X' and tte1 , k . Hf Som? ! ;anadian Navy. i brothers-in-law in the Princess , sUna RWer I fhU,"u ? men ,W0.rk'ng ,on Only Piiu, Rupert man! Pats and I. bet they'll see lots . rZ rocks irte hstr,.eU.H the! Pr0 fct Tow.ng GEO RGE HILLS . Vl Li Mr- in-ILil XV 1 1 1 Lf I . I I II 1 1 o take part in action in the of action too.' unstrpaiii n.srpnt of adult al- v i ..i.- Corean War, Ted has been re- Ted. who is now a chief petty !m,,n nrfvw(1w thn Rhinp'rt" "'v'?? J,.w,.y' ewin? acquaintances since his ..ff.cer, joined the naval reserve ,alfp ' t "n ..Anv tl - -r" Pw. 1 I IVUVl ' MHO!? OF Gi WHISK - . . . - j ieriui ijou iior.ieiMiwer tiie.sei luii here in llv. a', tne age of 17 a.s were iouna uena or aying. Island Navigator, destination tne me renuesl request, OI oi Dominion I Rsnuimnlt Inr Vnrrnu,. rtnlivnru ai Department of Fisheries, three members of the staff of the Pacific Biological Station at IKS , The sternwhoeler has a length of 300 feet. In order to provide accomodation for the hundreds eturn here from a 20-month treU-h abcaid HMC'S Sioux. A veteran of five years ser-lic a.s a member of the RCNVR uriiig the Second W'orld War, ed joined the active navy in lfi ..!,. . n y..ar of civilian life "I got .a; charge in 1915 id went to v' for tt Kl'-ick in able seaman. He went active! it the outbreak of war and left! ieie in May, 1340, aboard the! Sans Peur, a converted yacht, : for Victoria. j lie's not very impressed with Korea, although he ,-;akl "the; navy hoys have a much better i ;ie th in the soldiers.' I m CCF Candidate OVER CFPR Tonight at 7:30 mation about fur seal food and ,nps WPre removed; xt flrftt '"'Bratlon routes. ' and forward decks were boarded J. I. Manzrr is collecting seals A ,, ,.,lnA . A ,,, mm , ,, o .,, j c i "F ii" '.all rcrry line n. Victoria, mil; -i f,.r S!trry for the troops, missed navy life, so I quit and ! They've got some tough ground . iui Lii u.o. man, auu r. 11. i Taylor and B. M. Chatwln are carrying out similar work off the coast of northern Japan. CtORG MACRIADY RICHARD , ; o cover. ii " : After a i.iiort spell there, he iiiii-i.ii iimi.. i yjji.ViiiM,. 'i i IlWHEN ONLY1 TODAY ond SATURDAY Kvrnini 7: - 9: p m. I U I Cf Popular Srccmer Prince Rupert lannre aiunuv z: p.m. A FMOI S PI.1VF.RSTHI '"-"'-J'Tr-grTM-aMra,-TMMWWMMIMMBMMMWM aM-4- JrtiMtr u,m.nir:m mi ... No less han 60 fishing boats of all types were built in Northern British Columbia between July. 1951 and April 1952. In the Prince Rupert and Skeena River zone 43 craft were built, i In Bella Bella area there were i eight; five in the Queen Chart ; lottes, and four on the Naas. These added to the whole fleet total 286, valued at $3,140,500'. Playing Mnnil.i v anil Tuesday I'vf nines 7: - i: p 'CLOSE to MY HEART" aEd i;is sent to Halifax to board HMC'S Iroquois which saw plenty of action off the coast of , France. He became a petty of- ficer in 1942 and held that rank I when discharged, i Just before he left Prince Ru- pert in 1940. he had started work i s a clerk in the Canadian Na-l i'iial Railways office here. ; IVkI isn't sure what hell be tiding at Ksquimalt. 1 "I've still got another month's leave before I return to duty," he said shortly before boarding SS Prince Rupert. "It was sure 1'i'oiJ to get home but I want to set some more time with my wife and the kids I four little ii'.i before I Kn bark to duty." sails ton Vancouver apif Inlerrm-iiiate Ports Each Thursday 1 1 ll:I." p.m. For KETCHIKAN ivmM v siniMt.in limifnit anil Service Fr !?.' rvatuiiift BETTER FISHING AHEAD!... when you equip your boat with a new ... For a while this spring. It seemed because of wage dispute Enjoy This Summer in A GOOD USED CAR f WILL DO U it,. i Write nr Call MTV K lill'lll I'litNCK RUPKH'I v r f REVERSIBLE TRURO. N.S. ,.P).Seal .-iint I ing may never become a regular sport in the Salmon River here but Herman Weatherbee got one. He spotted the seal which apparently came ln with the tide and bagged it after exchanging his fishing rod for a rifle. A40 Austin Sedan Austin Sedan A40 Austin Sedan Inrcrnofional Pick-up Ford Scdon 3i-ton International Pol 1951 1949 1950 1948 1937 1941 li r ' i i1m3 R - " - - - mm:i :.z 1950 Studcbokcr Sedan Ruin stories Superior Auto Sam Limited Phone Green 2 j II y,cJj Ii i Third Avcnuc Wcst OVER 1000 NOW IN USE IN B.C. ALONE Scuby's Lead in Fur STORAGE SERVICE Phone 7 A The Best Costs No More BILL SCUBY FURS 302 Third Av., Prince Rupert melcliBFsf, Now You Can Have Power To Go Places - and slow speeds for trolling too ! 1 r a INSTANT REVERSE MMTI 111 llll" I I I I I I "- WW "fill I . iJ.aA-III'fkl'r WANTED ! This Jvrtiimfnt i not published Of '' rlispUvtd bv th Liquor Control Board or : bv the Govcrnoent of British Cohwbi4 mm.. DEAD-STOP NEUTRAL O ANY PITCH HEAD Without Geo's or C3ichci - - D:'cc ffnm your OfO' for n$ 'iMle o$ - - "To train ( lie Miark van iViI.km aimid? a3 you may think,' mi'l the boKiin. "l'iirliiMHt-ly, tin' liri;; when she grounded was londed to the marks w ilh LuiiiIi'k Navy Rum. Hy jofliciouxly rewHrding my finny friend with dark invigorating lots, 1 ho inlluenied his mind that, he would i;ive uu ti(! better fish Hindi as tiirliot, n.-laining for hiinw If only inferior iualil,i( like cod. A trivial point, perhni's, Imt I thought .good for discipline. I wax about to Kcnd him lo hring me a wife from among the girlH bathing in a distant lagoon, wlien suddenly 1 sighted n sail. Instantly mounting the shark I went alongside and pausing only to present him with the corkscrew, climbed aboard." "That's a Rum Story," said the wedding guest iin auliously. i t'stfim?t,Mrj inn i L 1 MVHIM. Il.l.,ll mi mw I IMIMAIl Willi HOl AMI ls M.I.M HN in l"MH.l; lit. rKOI'M.I.I.Kh is nil, l;s,nti. 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