!3 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January :8. 1953 IMiS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. 1RF.NE DUNNE - DEAN jaoceT "IT GROWS ON TREE?. Mansons Finally Stopped in Drive For Basketball League Championship 77uiu tit til TOTE; WlBACLI MUICALI HlllOg jteprichtwTj i I.J.ItT,," umii m MSM'sU.rr -0smni. Increase Trade With Britain 'At All Cost' VICTORIA (CP) Western farmers want Ctuii.d.t to increase her trade with Britain "at ail rest." A conference of the Weitem Federation of A(.'i ieulture lure Tuesday unanimously endoised a resolution u:ging the federal government to restore former trade policies bet' en Canada and the United Kingdom, tic-lept.inee of sterling, lung-term credit and barter. Agriculture Minister Gardiner told delegates he will cniiMdri with the cabinet soon the possibility of higher f.oor price for eags. He also 'aid during n kmimIi-and-tuml!e word scrap with the cileegates that his best infonna-ijr.- (hit the pine of h'.gs will go. up four cents a pound after the United States lifts l llveUoik er.'.bar!o Maich 1 Esther WILLIAMS Veteran Art Olsen Held In Check by CCC Defence Columbia Cellulose 50, Mansons 33. Froser & Payne 51, Kitkatla 50. , General Motors 34, Nelson Brothers 27 Three divisions shared the spotlight last night in the regular Tuesday evening basketball show at the Civic Centre when a good number of fans braved the elements to show their support to a season which has seen some great competitions. Kitkatla who were the guests ! " ' of Fraser li Payne in what a3 j era! guard and star of the Gor-expeeted to be an easy evening don & Anderson chio. are out for the local boys, completely ; to sec the favorite prove himself so prised the over-confident 1 all-star calibre lifter being up-clothier.s by dropping a one i set over Don fMrtwif'.n decision Victor MATURE V, Walter PIDGEON f - J S '' . f ' h ' V iff ' I' , I . ... . " ' YV. . '! ,".,-, ( .' j j i , -. . Ary W a f k .If. XisugT j.Jtsi J.i-.4J David BRIAN DONNA CORCORAN Ratepayers Group Scores Assessments The i ( t nlly-icvi'. cd Community Rate-pavers Association, in a letter to city council, express-4d "extreme dissatisfaction with the manner in which 1953 assessments have been carried out." s The letter, read at council tneetm. -vas jij'netl by the association's secretary. "Mrs. Jean Alderson. It asked council to roll back tile at -.vutuU t. the '.552 level, sought information on the qualifications of Hurry M. Daggett a i j.i..essor. :md suggested the Court of Revision sit at nnirit as will as dunns the day So a greater number of citizens eould attend. ! Aldi rman Ray McLean moved that the letter be filed aIthou"!i Aid. George Casey eaid he thought touricil should give the association an answer rewarding night lines. Mayor Harold Whalen ! ii'.l council cannot answer that point until it knows hat is on the agenda for tl:r Court of Kevision. BBiBieviiaBasM r Mud . . . ( AKKMIN l l-vrninjci 7: . o p.m. to to leave leave Joe Joe oil oil the the team point oeciMon 50-ol. I city Mctla- when they plavied New The visitors sported the smartest native club to be seen ( here in years with the exception I of New Metlakatla, Alaska, and j a i.'turn of a stronger team was. promised by tiam manager Art Vickers after tin? game. I This is trapping season down ; katla recently. Here's the confused picture in the senior Unfile to date: Mansons have won seven games out of 11 played for an average of .6:16: Gordon & And-! erson have won fife ont of nine for .555. which means Bill's- r ' To Saturday el. J Si-!) U't.v onH ci.mn "if 111-: ' Kitkatla untt irt ..ill Kuv. a-in Sl.,rI ,u kids were unable to make thc,.H . . , , A tavaije .lative approaches Susa l Hayward and Gregory Peek in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." Twentieth Century-Fox's heralded Technicolor drama which arrives tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Ava Gardner co-stars in the Darryl F Zanuck ' " SJlfJl l . J " I. Paris... Madrid... Africa... the whole world its canvas!... Out of one masterpiece another has been created! CLEARANCE SALE STILL GOING ON ML NEF.D THK ItOOM Some have none hut there are still plenty to choose from. 1950 MONARCH SLOAN Irtely shade of green. Try this one S197.1 1919 PLYMOUTH SWallace's ... : I "The Store To Go, For J tr.p. With the return of a revamped Kitkatla club, and tak-i'lg into consideration the one pornt spread in last evening's meet it is evident that coarh Dun Hartwig has his work cut out for him. The Kitkatla team left today for tneir home. GOOli TEAM WOK K Another team deserving recognition alter a sensational season is General Motors in the Inter "B" division who last evening won their tenth straight fame under Don Hartwig by defeating Port Edward's entry, a el sou tiros, hy a score of U to 27. I.-.d by big John Morrison who landed himself 16 points the .v dt.'us new showed amazing ic.-i.on.e to proper handling by l-ictuciiifi teamwork that war-...nt.'d higher league . io ugiii-eii uir league. ' It was announced last nigin ' by officials of the Basketball Association that ai' executive meeting will be held .Thursday night at the Civic Centre to de-' cide dates fur the annual Ketch-, ikan series and lay plans for th Senior "B" playoffs to be held I here this year. , Mansons: Hartwig 4. Olsen 5. Bill 12, Webster 6. Lavigne 1. Sather 5. Total-33. CCC: Marshall. Thompson. Ciccone 2, Katchford. D. Scherk : 21. Carlson 7. S. Dumas, S. Scherk 6. G. Dumas 3. B. Sund- berg 11. Total 50 Fraser & Pjyne: Nickerson 11. Tait 3. Ciccone 9. Kristmanscn 14, Ford 11. Morrison 1, Mac-' Fee, Woods. She ppard 2. Total 51. Kitkatla: A Vickers 11. Ridley 22. Gamble 8. J. Vickers 3. "Brown 5. Bolton, P. Vickers 1. The Brands You Know' One of the better buy . S1125 194 ( HFVKOLKT Smart two-tone, rall-i and heatvr. Don't miss I this o ie at Sll9j' Two Men Die in Manitoba Plane Crash WINNIPEG CP-Bodies oi two men were found Tuesday when a ic.scue team reached the wreckage of a light plane on the rough ice of a lone ly lake in eastern Manitoba. They were Pilo Jim Bicxk and tiapper Alvln Baker, 34. both of Bissett. Man. The men apparently died oui-right when Block's single-engine jjiane dived into the iet of the lake last Friday. The plane wa.; s'i;ted upside down on the lake, 3'i miles northea't of Moore Lake - I II. F. Oi:i ey h.i.: been ap pi iir.cd 8iicce.or lo Bruce Aiiei, the l:jcal raliunin? officer. MhM- P Um- , I ., IL..-J, m iimn m i im nrm ttmtt 1918 PL1 MOUTH 1 Nice all around S1095 I RUCKS llttij FAKGO '.-TON I'ANKL LoU of Bood running led S75 RIIIIKi: YOU Bl Y TKV YOl K A-l t'SLI CAR I1F.AI.FR Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 93 "Till. Heme i( f rii-riillf SV rvU e" Yarn and Knitting Wools GUELPH MISS CANADA MONARCH MARY MAXIM EEEKIVE Siatrint GREGORY PECK Innis. Total 50. General Motors: Morrison 16. Stewart 2. Shenton, Young 1. Forbes, Nelson 4, Strand 2, San-key 1. Grey 2. Sedgwick 6. Total -34 Nelson Bros.: Newton 8. if ant amolo 7. Tanaka, MaUuo - SUSAN HAYWARD Nakatsu. McKay 6. Hunt 4. T .WW ' Pi'4 Mi1' MASlHtS FALL lu the senior division Man-.-ciis. masters of their class all f.er;on. fell humbly before Dm fecia l U s 21-point effort and found the entire mill squad far tcu difficult defensively all cve- ijy.l Scherk, delegated to stop b,:; Ait ois-ii aid Just that anu. v.. iii the key man bottled up, the jiweliei.4 eouldn t seem u t.i. : m k iheniFelves. k y. bii nit;, battling the 'tin bug i't home, was misled by his le. inmates but it is doubtful ln.'l h. would have added suf-ii' 1 1 in. .tiLiinh to make up the I'l-point deficit. AVA GARDNER with HILDEGARDE NEFF LM Cartoon - Ncwi T'f7"4 Evenings 7 9;l9 Soturdoy Matinees 24 i I W Vi ' I V 1.7 Wallace" have luni; In en Prince Rupert's favorite store for cv iv kni(!in re- ttl quircnient. Visit Wallace's 5 Yarn Department. WALLACE'S I 1IOCKF.Y TALENT REG1.NA (CP) A record rrgls-I ration was established this year by th;.' Saskatchewan Amateur IIo,:key Association. A total of 205 teams entered for tile annua! playoffs, compared with the record of 181 a y?nr ago. MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE FRIDAYJANUARY 30 LEGION AUDITORIUM Price $1.00 Dancing from 10-2 Music By PETE HEGG AND HIS WESTERN AIRES f ; S ! Prices Evenings Motinccs Children . 35c anytime MMOUI Ftr 'quick results try a Doi'v New .Cssified j DEPT. STORE : 'i ue .act that CCC looked like .". . w.nneru did not ,make the proceedings any less interesting. hiil Sunberg, lame and bleeding, was removed from the game rally in the second quarter for lepans and came out again What chnmc ulil 1ht l l !ohinihia if ruch of tin- i-hiIo-c "A lull onlrr," jmi tuy. We iifree. Itnild u IH'V 1 1 1 mill in Urilioli ( hail to proidf Mm- niom y lo i n ali: Ihh J ' i S-f ftir Mn I A 1 -'? I sos mm.. .must alter a conference with the St. John Ambulance team of expel ti to play one of his better games. : ONLY MM! EYE ' , i Shooting; better with one eye , after his uccident, "Monk" took1 -eeond honois ior his team ith . i points. ' Glen iTinyi Carlson hjt .h ; showers before regular time : again lor his umpteenth gain, in which he and the referees i c mil t see eye to rye. j . lor the first lime this sea- i miii, Fred Jones, secretary- J manager of the Civic Centre, j reports an advance sale of i tickets for next Saturday's natural when Gordon & And- j tn.un meet Mansons. j With tension mounting between the two teams all season ; and a difference of opinion de-u loping between the .coaches ! Alex Bill and Don Hartwig over I a switch of players, there's no doubt ring.siders will be de- j manding seats well in advance' x-iwcrn now and Saturday. Supporters of Joe Davis, vet- , invest $50.Oaa each l or -anil-, llu" ft s 1 1 ami locin ojM-ralioim of (lolmiihia ( li llolo-r at I'riiwf I5iin-rt iiihI Ti-rrarr n-pn-M-iil an iiMrslnu-nt of !.V(.(MMI Utt vvrU of the UIMt iiicii ami vtonn ii inplox l. 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