"J TOM 1 HL I.M It 'Continued from Page li. Pin. CO KuciT LXiliy INtv.' Friday, Adi'U 18, 1952 DAILY NEWS I ft' Wiignc paid luting tribute tu Mr. Christie. Reviewing the ; general situation, he said he felt that CCF power is waning and also could be realized a' decline in Liberalism. D. C. Stuart recalled earlier campaigns, and the hard work Brooklyn and Cleveland Win NEW YORK Brooklyn and Cleveland careened along on 17-hit binges Thursday but spunky little St.. Louis Browns made five honor that had been conferred on him. It represented the confidence felt. As for the campaign that was coming, he wished to say that the Conservative policy has much to offer. He Durocher Technique Le Says lie's Crazy About lik Wakefield By GAYLE TALBOT ! NEW YORK (AP) The Giants were sitting around in the locker room peeling off their POUTS and long conferences conduct- himself had not solicited the!ecj nomination. He would be glad Christie. A couple, of years ago a time and was later pasted to he established the Woodbir, Liverpool as a demobilization Products business which he now officer. He was mustered out operates. I with rank of lieutenant in 1919 He is a member of the Prince and returned to Canada. Rupert Chamber of Commerce j Located at Vancouver.' he be-and Rotary Club. j came interested in mining brok- He comes of a Conservative ' erage and made his first visit family and is an Anglican. (to Prince Rupert In 1921 while war in 1914, he went overseas enroute to the Portland Canal with, the First Division. He was , district. Later he was located' severely wounded at Messines in California and in Toronto in Ridge and, after a period of real estate and mining broker- John Bulger mentioned hav- hits stand up for a third straight j to do his utmost in the way of B " " ""c al" irivlna of his louiy ana in the victory over Detroit. Manager Rogers Hornsby's revamped Brownies used home runs by Les Moss and Bob Nieman to ! spill Hal Newhouser's comeback services to the community and ! r" v the province. , n' ,,,,...,...,.,. The meeting was advised that unur.:t.t. there was a prospect of C. H. There were several other lOrme coming here to serve as speakers. It was encouraging, j campaign manager, said Mr. .Dockrill of Telkwa, to;THP CANA vr.lr,,,rlP note the vigor seen in the rid-THE ing. The effective way in which! veteran of two world wars, Blighty, returned to France for age. ;SE ROUND-UP the camDaiim was bptrinnine i naving served overseas from 1914 to 1919 and in Canada dur ! umiurms aner the season s opener against the Phils hact been called off by rain, and Manager Leo Durocher was parrying questions from a dozen j writers in his adjoining office. The subject principally va ! Dick Wakefield, signed to a Giants' contract as a plnch-hit- ter. j Leo, who never does thing by halves, . had just said he wa crazy about Wakefield when i somebody asked him what he (thought he could do about the I By LARRY STANWOOD guttlers will be inor larger? Quite likely, possible experiment ed lit. Foerster. stopping over Jake thi summer in Prance Ruperi yesterday on .Fisheries Research his way to La k else. ve rar-reaehin ef-1 By the way, II any anglers are fishing there. 1 seriously contemplating a fishiwg greatly strengthened belief in the coming victory of the Progressive Conservative nominee. D. C. Stevenson expressed the satisfaction he felt in realizing the choice that had been made. bid with a 3-1 win for Bob Cain against his old Detroit mates. Little Bobby Sliantz and Philadelphia A's knocked off world champion New York Yankees, beating Eddie Lopat. Cleveland packed a 425-foot homer by Luke Easter into its 17-hit attack to whip Chicago 5-3, and Rookie Faye Thorn-berry hit a grand slam home run in Boston's 9-2 wi.i over Washington in other American League action. Brooklyn continued to niuidtr Eoston pitching, boostmit its club batting mark to .378 by overpowering the Braves 8-2. ing the second war, Thomas Melbourne Christie was born in Windsor, Ontario, and moved as a boy to Caigary with his family. Later they went to Edmonton and it was there that Mr.1 Christie finished his education, graduating from Westward Ho ., . Mnntn! alT.lau th a ... . of predatory fish , lw may prove the , tact Terrt Me.Vralvoi, biologist in charge of research at Lakclse. Wakefield disposition. This battle would be fought ! through t the finish.. j Mr. CoDinson had bpn lnn acquainted with the candidate i "fry. says D. R. I A meniton of our column mast- i "D 1 s p o s 1 1 i o n ?" he yelped. School aiid juiiihig the Doinhi- as iniiuuudian "Whnt In rfn T ... ht Stead of the saeneye and there need be no ouestlon "c,c ,, . K, ",;:," . looiainea nis ursi Dusmess ex- to the best trout hangout of the ' his disposition as long as he f TrT? B,,t?n' Wh0 worlhiU that ball for me? All I perience. On the outbreak of In 1940 Mr. Christie was back 'Viuun, is an ITOEIll ran tell wx, ic thof I lit,. v,l (to iv any cici ttuii. W. W. Wright, Progressive Conservative organizer, who has Special for One Week 1937 Terrap!ane Sedan $195.00 1 l!rll Austin Sedan 2 1951 Austin Sedans 11949 Austin Panel i; I 1348 Ford Sedan 11341 .Morris Sedan 11941 International Panel 1 l!.t(i Ford Sedan Superior Auto Service N'Hiiaimo biological. t th feed on finger-Is i' not likely they of the same size fisherman and has trenueni I anH ofrvtvv nn thk ih in the armv with th Vtarcric I JJ viuu nn.cj If ft m A ml-L A been travelline widely thrOUgh riliorH anH th rv.t,t him and he's tickled to death t "cmwBi wcii; battles in season with two and three-pound cutthroats. dead Again, Long Live His Memory f also lniornu-u us.scnwartz was ordered by city be with us. That's good enough; ' A crowd Of 16.218 at Toronto's! for me and I'll tell you Dick'; Maple Leaf Gardens saw tht ! going to do all right. Maple Leafs beat Detroit Rod j . 'I never saw him before in' Wings 3-1 to climax an amaz- j my life and I'm not paying any ; ng comeback In the Stanley attention to the things they say j Cup final, 10 years ago today, j about him not liking to play i After losing the fir?t Uirce UH province, uia m now i Prisoners of War and later held many a year popular interest staf rank as c tain t ottawft in politics of all shades had I After the wa Mr Cnrlstle fallen to a low ebb. It had evenjbought the residue of War A been this when the -like great sets materials in the former co3t boom began Of late, , umted States Army warehouse however, a great difference had here aiid came to Prince Ru-set in. Today, said Mr. Wright, 1 perf. "I definitely became sold ' a live concern In public affairs on Prince Rupert and that's th? was everywhere manifest. Mr. ' reason I am still here," says Mr. Limited Third Avenu West Phone Green 21 7 council to remove the source ot offensive odors. The bones w.'re returned to the deep from whence they first came. A lot of noise was created by the news then that Caddy was dead. IVs the same thing again. But regardless of whether the latest discovery Is really Caddy, he will still make his mysterious ! last Caddy lor yti is deadagain, leio.i was recently 0 up on the beach west coast of Van-ad A Vancouver proclaimed the a gn elephant seal Iter. h Victorians, who jj po.scs.sive comrade baseball. He says he wants to games, Toronto won four, in a play baseball now for us and 'row to capture the world's pro-that's all I'm Interested In. He'll fesslonal hockey championship, get a chance from me." ;This year they lost to Detroit The listeners knew they weicj'rur slrai8ht in the serhi-finais. being subjected to the Durocher ! " treatment, most of them havins n Lll appearances and those who see'hparrt t.ho'cnm. mtino for "orthr 1 Caddy ght denounce Caddy lT T k"W a"d never '"'occasions, but they didn" mind knew that Leo really , s , ,ne tu ep- ' meant, or at least thought ho s .t it," I, 1 ' meant, what he was saying, ' and Vxtorians are --ri.k, right tt, ,,. ,,, thnt . ? . t Caddy ! getting some amazing resulU by pouringj the last two- years, on the old oil. uucuun scores American League St. Louis 3, Detroit 1. New York 1, Philadelphia 3. Boston 9, Washington 2. Cleveland 5, Chicago 3. National League Brooklyn 8, Boston 2. Chicago 0, Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 5, New York 3 (11 inningsr. Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 3. GREAT SCHOLAR Dean Henry Alford, English divine who died in 1871, had written several Latin odes and a history of the Jews before he was 11. Two seasons ago St. Louis-; Cardinals decided that Jim I A few more youthful! baseball enthusiasts have signified Intention to play little league baseball this summer: Dick Bury, Billy Smith and Robby Irvine are the latest. The Infantry ignaer.. . Hearn was too Interested In golf and other pursuits to pitch any longer for them, and thev let " t v - V Our 1 Leo have him at the waiver Prince Rupert Rod & n, of course, he Is . Hp's mou than i-he's a legend! tangle wiih Caddy to tne first meeting rster. A Port Alber-i telephoned us at ffnllice to announce i'hn he haa "found I've got him on iny i Hike us very long to var.zs place, tires .tmera in o.ie hand, protruding from and behold! on the . yard was a 60-foot 10 feet wide with The Canadian Infantryman with his superior training and personal qualities has won the respect of the world as a fighting marl. price. . Leo told Jim that, personally, he thought he probabJy was the grentcst pitcher In the National League, and Jim has came very neat proving him correct. Club executive meet tonight at the Savoy Hotel. Main discussion will -surround drafting of a letter to Victoria requesting action in local fishery research and possibility of a fish The ''new' Durocher devotes- & i lot of time to soaping up the i "On To Helsinki" nipht will be staeert tnmnrmu hv Prinp t?h boys, and they respond to it by j platting out a little extra for j w standing solidly j pPrt Elks LOdge members In aid him. We are convinced that "the dun entrance i If Us. Olympic trial boxers' travel- the present generation of piay- ling fund. ' ,CIS wiu exiena memseives moie . j consistenly for a managr of hU "Oldest skier on the local ype thn they will for the mar-hills" was the way Alex Mitchell .tinets of the old school. He is once again proving to be the most " important man in the Canadian Army. Yital to the successful operation of Infantry is the man who must maintain lines of communication between the front line and forward headquarters. He is the Infantry Signalfer, an important man in keeping the finely balanced team of modern " infantry operating smoothly and successfully. Take your place in the front lines of Canada's freedom. Serve with the Infantry. You are eligible if you are 17 to 40 years ' of age and ready to serve anywhere. U.F.X.W.U. W.A. DANCE TONIGHT I.O.O.F. HALL 10:00 P.M. REFRESHMENTS Note Change in Time a word, he beck-h '.o us as we ap-. without a little 8tit all doubt was I we peered inside. iore our astonish -a skeleton of such ; that the end of it red in the distance. - f.iddy." announced was introduced last night at the spring banquet of Prince Rupert Ski Club. He congratulated the club for Its interest In younger members. "You are Elvine the vounesters !on The ALLEYS Consistent high scores were i bowled Tuesday night in the , in x ... lone of the greatest opportunities Ladies' League by Peggy Thomp- ln their lives by giving them a OI Lyons ia uivisiuu;, giving : chance to ski. learning a great her a high single of 291 and a i sport and what's more, teaching high triple of 803. In B Division, them to develop strong healthy -lord's Hill of Toilers took both bodies." ' honors with 269 and 692. ... r-n. i Results pert had its own t, we have learn-of fart, the 40-foot basking shark Is ff in the local irt Aliierni was not I as to retain its S ioerster arrived w post-haste and, ade no definite the time, doubted 1 1 ' Apply now io the Army Recruiting 4 Lvn . K pS5SSSSSSS!!i - office nearest your home , "J! I jclv)WH J No. 11 Personnel Depot, fy I 1 (MmJ 4201 West 3rd Avenue, f . : ' ' ' Lucky 'v,i. 0t.. Kk.. i- niJ A Division Lyons 3 Strikes 0; Savoys 2, O ii Anderson 1; McMeekins 2, Dibb Printing 1; Rosa Lee 2, Stars 1; Cloverleaf s 2, Annet .es 1 ; Wrath- j alls 2, Skeena Grocery 1. ! ilhviIENONLY j A V..: fiA 1 I W'ly oi Caddy. j ;' i Nanaimo, follow- ' fne the decision: A I ; more than 50 ! ' 1th. was Schwartz' ! I tna.i who found the yz ' fi: . ' ' N . " "" i - 5 ; B v t r m w . -v ;...;-...' : " vi: r- 1 casualties were presented with a "useful" trophy an egg cup for each. Both are getting along well on crutches and expressed their thanks to skiers who brought them down the mountain. Marnle Bulger made the presentation. Master of ceremonies was Eddie Dawes, while vice-president Foster Husoy presided. Films, projected by Gearge Mos-tad, were enjoyed. Appropriate decorations of crossed skis, ski poles and paclt-sacks were arranged by Mnrnie Bulger and helpers. B Division Manson's 3, Cook's 0; Sunrise 3, Seventh Avenue Market 0; McKay's 2, Toilers 1; 75 75 Taxi Taxi 2, 2, Big Big Sisters Sisters 1; 1; Com- Commercials 2, Co-op 1; Shenton's 2, Rupert Radio 1. Standings A Division Lyons 17, Lucky Strikes 16, McMeekin's 14, Annettes 14, Rosa Lee 13, Dibb Printing 12, Cloverleaf s 11, Savoys 10, Stars 10, Gordon & Anderson 9, Skeena Grocery 9, Wrathall's 9. D liiifleinn Cunrlco 1 PnnWo 'I ' If i Lirfenfo "Voice of the Army" -Tuesday ' ' ' V ' 1 1 I end Thursday evenings Dominion Network. ' v s me Deach near W transported the bones In hu Albcrni. taking He built the long f& with electric planned to charge f ssion price to all f. bout half a day ;'s no longer Caddy. however, hurig few weeks, began fy strongly and TENDER MONSTER " ' """"T :A-. ,a me itinaie . aiiigutur a Spv.enth Ave. 13. Manson's 13, voted parent, laithfully euard-Xo.op 12 Commercials 11, foil ing and providing food for her ers 11, 75 Taxi 10, Rupert Radio 10. Big Sisters 7. 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