Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 8, 1954 Canadian Trade Group Off to Japan TODAY TO SATltoi, Plane Damaged AtSandspit WILLROCSRSJ. Beefs About Ref ereeing Highlight NHL Series ltieuoyKromOMalii f VANCOUVER (CP) An attitude of "show us what you have to fffer" will prevail when 60 Ca Radian business men go win-tow-shopping through the principal cities of Japan. An advance guard of 12 is al-tpady'in the Orient and the .her 48 took oil' yesterday, the largest trade delegation to make the trip since the Second World War. Heading the contingent is Grant W. G. McConachie. president of the Vancouver Board of Trade and head cf Canadian Pacific Airlines. Any contracts negolia'' i will HANCYOLSO! come under the new Japanese trade treaty. ese goods coming here under preferred nation' status, will benefit from lower tariffs. Last year Canada exported $119,000,000 worth of goods, while Importing only $13,800,000. The gioup will spend three of its 13 days overseas at Osaka visiting the International Trade Fair. H. B. R. Kukpatrick, whose company imported steel, hardware, toys and china in the 19JCs, said: "We understand they have ex Added Shorts: "HEAD OVER HEELS" "CAtT. IIAKEBLOWEK" Evriilugs 7-9 p.m. Sat. Mulinee 2 - 4:15 p.m. CAPITOI SANDSPIT, B.C. (CP) A U.S. C-46 cargo plane made an emer-1 gency landing here Tuesday after a propeller flew off In midair, ripping a gaping hole in one wing aiid wrecking all controls on the left side. The pilot, Joseph M. Halsey of Seattle, and three airmen aboard the west air transport plane were uninjured More than two-thirds of an 11.000-pound cargo of food bound for Anchorage, Alaska, from Seattle was Jettlslned be fore the plane touched down al this Queen Charlotte Island air field. The C-48 was about 15 minutes flying time from Sandsplt, 500 miles north of Vancouver, when the accident occurred. GIANT By IV. R. WHEATLEY t ..audi in Pres. Scaa Wriu-r MONTREAL P The penalty-aad-power-play scries, probably one of the most unique in Stanley Cup annals opens Us Monn eai stand tonight witn no let-up in off-stage squawks about the refereelng. It's small wonder that the officials, instead of some unfortunate players, have been made the goats so far in this tight tussle between the cup-defending Montreal Canadlens and the Detroit Red Wings.. In the two games in Detroit, each settled by a 3-1 score, first in favor of the Wings and then Canadiens, not one of the total eight goals was scored while 12 players were on the Ice. The Red im?wi "Tut 4 ;t panded and perfected their man- 'lfacturir.g. From the samples j we have had since the war, they ! have a lot of know-how." I A. U. Richardson, president of a wholesale food brokerage, said Vile . nm, V.o KAn rlni-rr "n RUMMAGE SALE . at 206 SIXTH STREET BIG Olympia Stadium Tuesday night was their first on Detroit Ice since the middle of January, 1953. STRIPS A TOSS-UP On the basis of the Sunday and Tuesday games in Detroit, the series is still a toss-up. Canadiens faded as the first game wore on and the Wings wilted in the second when mild weather made playing conditions uncomfortable. Coach Tommy Ivan of Detroit is expected to stick to his regular line formations tonight. Any changes in personnel will be minor. On the eve of the home stand coach Dick Iivin had injury problems to worry about. The most alarming was a wrenched knee suffered in the second game by defenceman Doug Harvey. Early today Harvey was still in the doubtfuNstarter class. Jean Beliveau came out of the Tuesday game with a Charley horse. The injury responded to treatment and he was expected to be ready for tonight. ilia vuLiifaii; iiao uccii uuuig a very nice Dusiness witn japan and the visit will provide him with a cnance to "meet people I and answer questions." on ' i 1 ! wings counica one goal when one of their own men was in the Coffee at $1.31 In Victoria VICTORIA f The bouncing coffee bean took another leap upward over-night with wholesale prices Jumping from $1.26 a pound to $1 31 a pound in Victoria. Wholesalers will not put the new price hito effect until present stocks are exhausted. STOP SINUS mrcivu r lyf:. FORDGRAHAMEBRANDO Adult Enters,, ? SATURDAY, APRIL 10 Sole Starts 9:30 a.m. ' Sponsored by HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AllXANKB SC0UF3V Iff MRViN irAwnrim.. Try Doily News Classifier penalty box. With penalties playing such an important part, the roars and bellows were bound to come. Coach Dick Irvln sounded off first. His team lost the Sunday game, handled by referee Bill Chadwick. The outraged Montreal coach proclaimed that "it's strange opposing teams get penalties until the Red Wings are in front." Irvln followed that with some succinct comment about "evening things up." BLAST FROM ADAMS Detroit's loss Tuesday nfrrht. SUFFERING For Ihfi first time sinus sufferers can obtain complete, long-lasting relief with NKVO. Available to ;the public after years of research and testing. Medical tests have proven that NKVO completely eliminates sinus suffering ir. almost all canes even when other methods have failed. Sold on a Money Bark liaranle At All Drug Stores kMnVWiiT r' - -(' ', fv; si -Extra- TODAY to SATURBa "('iuko in a C'hoo t hoo" mm rm. ) - TOTE F.veninit Shows 7: 9: p.m. EAMOl S H-WtRSTUt' Mrnmm NOTICE Wallace's Men's Shop rilAen's HO S.... .' To All Bowlers in "A" Division MEN'S FIVE-PIN BOWLING buits flfllff Games scheduled for April 12 will be ploy:: at 7 p.m., Fridoy, April 9. AH Icarus except Art .Murray s ami l.or:il M t asked to repc.rl on lime. I.ik mI 70S and Art Munjf will bowl their r,:itnrt on allrvs ." ami 0 tins Sanw April 11. Regular Price C $39.95 to $51.95 when referee Red Storey handled the game, brought a blast from general manager Jack Adams to the effect that Storey , was never any good and as a Montreal man would of course favor Canadiens. Jo cap this, Bruce Norrls, co-owner of the Red Wings, announced he would file a letter of protest over the officiating, the prote.t 'Erected to president Campbell of the National Hockey League. The two games produced 25 penalties, 14 against Canadiens and 11 against the Red Wings. Canadiens had eight In the first game to Detroit's seven; six in the second game to Detroit's four, but two of the Detroit penalties overlapped and Canadiens quickly whipped In two of their three goals. Now that the best-of-seven series has moved to Montreal for games tonight and Saturday, the Red Wings must try to win on foreign Ice. as Canadiens did in Detroit. Home Ice has been good to Canadiens this season. In seven NHL meetings between the two clubs. Canadiens won six and Detroit one. In Detroit, the Montreals had two ties and suffered five losses. Their win at Exhibition Baseball Milwaukee N a. Boston A 7 Detroit A 7. Philadelphia N 5 New York N a. Cleveland A 1. Chicago N a. Baltimore A 0 Chicago A 1. 8t. Louis N 3. New York A 4. Norfolk PL 1. Ottawa IL 5, Albany EL 1 St. Paul AA 8. Montreal IL 12. Toronto IL 4. Kansas City AA 4. tie Philadelphia A 5. Pittsburgh N 8 0" W I '49 Ford Sedan " I A J Damaged. I T '"'table offei j m ' i-tftViii ruiy i f iimmh i. im'i ii'!nrir-i f Vour Vour I I OKO-.WONAKl OKO-.WONAKl ll ll Dealer Dealer I i BOB BOB PARKER PARKER LIMITED LIMITED I i "The "The Home Home of of Friendly Friendly Service" Service" I PLUS AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE V Ji - A Buy one of these SI0 lo S50 suits every one Inken from regular stock. 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