Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday,- February 11. 1953 Salvage Crew Retrieving Mansons Cinch First-Place Position With 51-45 Victory Over GrA Crew Cargo Lost 35 Years Ago SYDNEY. Australia 9 A 6(H)- - Cumberland Hiu was necessary I f W Mff s brtmiiKp the depth untt exposed V ICTOria i-,, I i t" ; " I mrx . ' ( 1 i -m,x ni.. .,.,( .1, Uun llf fir. I. ... ; nearly nnisneu suiviiKiug a iav,- ijuhiuh miut ""it; uituh ow cur.-, ' 000 canro in lep waters off the metlMxi linpuvilble. . Hriti.sh turnbi, '.. Mansons cinched their lead in the senior basketball league last night by defeating their closest rivals Gordon & Anderson, 51-45 in a fierce last quarter 11 ' . IS : Aiutraliun coasl. Tit KI.ISII WOKS 1 .itirld i Loyola to Quit U.S. Football A year ani the specially-fitted T'" " Ha'.' rii fiivrrs wontii.tf irnm a i,. 1 ship Foremost 17 come to Aus j battle. I The store was ...cri 33-33 all f n in re nzwuoas nwir n mm iitio . T"M.ib,)(,Mjw of lead, ztitc and copper liijsots Lovola Col-1 'he end of 'he third frame after! MONTREAL CP Lineup.-: Senior MA.VSON3 Olson 12. Spring 10, Bill 4. Webster 13. Hurtwig 10. Dumas 2. Sather. Total 51. GORDON & ANDERSON Davis '10. Flaten 14. Holke&tad : i- 1 berland. The Teuel wa lyin in , .. . l( Bl, ,.,..,,, ,rm . 300 feet of water off Oreen Cape Alex Bill's G-As puked up a three point deficit. Man.vHvs set me pace through leae will return to Canadian . foctbail n'xt autumn after a three-year experimental pro- j 4 derrick. When the ller in the beil een a load In the jaw of i ahllt abuul U) t"ou,,n s?7r, '', ' the "Rrab ' he signal for them of $17(ioiia J ! ' out and ran down the opposi 1 near the New South Waltn-Vlr-torla border. The Cunitn-rland sank In 1917 after hutinc German- mine. A .115. Webber 4. Arney, Heba 2. gram wan the American game. ! tion. They worked In clcer un mj cioji anu uie Aiv;tvt maietlai General Kt.in 4f,s There was nothing wrone ' der the oasket than the hard salvoKe expvditiun in 1938 .38 failed taU""' UP l"UU',",, ""i'" -V fuhrt. ;' wreck at Th ('ilwr ,lu't fni up a un- j fenie uppmpna'i,,!!,' to find her but the Forei lulnii itut fmmri th w witn the experiment. Rev. J. F Mr-Cuffrry, SJ. rector of Loyola, said at a meeting of the alumni aavi.sory athletic council that "Amerieiin intercollegiate foot- ware squad, and made more of their shots count-While G-As pounded continually at the hoop, often from long range points, tht-y wore the first ittnmpt ,turnl-shed as the day It left' "It I an entity w ,,. The Foremost 17. with 31 train-. yn.-jr bound tor Britain 35 yr" he said. -,ia .l'w,r ao Weather ha. been the; federal (n.rrm.-,1. ed salvage men aboard, laid y, permanent buovs In a circle 800'""'" aiK,iru!" t . ,tlnt -derai m the , C'urrie. Total 45. i Inter "A" j NORTH STAR Letourneau i. i Sankey 6, Cameron 4, Becker. . Morrison 7. Voting 10. Black. Helin 3. McKay 7 Total 42 ESQUIRES Sedgwick 12. For-' man 1. Christoff 14. Smith . I Peterson 1. Wesch. Martin 5. Pnrneli. Jefferv. Total 39. Inter "B" SPORT SHOP Ware 10. Par- nell 6. Philips 1, Adkins 2. Mor- j van 3. Total 22. j ' NELSON BROS Newton 9.1 ru.i nas oern a rice experience i more often dose than i nd a Rood thing for Loyola." ; hoop. i 4 yards across with the wreck in; " ' " "' " ne e.t. t-. A uual. G A's Jo? Psvis sank ti.. l u'jua :'! inai most of its American opponents Ofie-lhlrtl ar,d it., 0r the centre. The ship then was , rrw ' n'P w,,r rnr'neHvred exactlv over tnr day mid Mutit. P. ".'K( lif, small eolieires in New England and upper New York state-have had to drop football be-t.i'ise the cost of supporting ; & lew Deautinu ion snois aire Jim Flaten surprised himself a ; few times by sinking long rangers, although his shooting from kev ranee was often off. Never- p - j- nicipulitiej r, , must charges car. pay their share.- t, . thcir end teams far outstripped 5 B.C. Mounties To Ride for Queen theless, he was only one point Yamamoto 9. Tanaka 8. Tsu- CURLING DRAWS Fallowing me the draws for Wednesday niul Thursday curling' WI.IM.SI- 7 15 pni Warren vs Dixon; Kelkiu(.;h Ford, Meighen vs I i 1' ehiva, Matsuo 1. Nakatsu 1, McKay Hunt Total-30. Editors Di ThiV behind team mute Rune Holke- This .situation k,u ii n was ki blamed .i . . pnn-' , ,ed atormR ,.,,ri. WKh ,,,, ,c 15 cipaliy on powerful competition : -slad provided by national telecasting j !" of major United States Rami's SHOTS WILD VICTORIA (Cr-Five meimxis of the RCMP In British Columbia i Restrictions ' " """" - Matthew each week. 9 15 P"i -OstertaK vs Row- ..k h ,h. rw,H. ... rxjlham, MiKenie vs Moore: On Court Ner procession In London in Junn. Ottawa Blocks Monetary Goal Of Socreds SGT. CHAKI.I.S ANDREW STEWART of Riviere du Loup. Que. puts out trie -welcome sign" for Bin Boss, Canadian Press staff writer in Korea. Usually, as the other signs Indicate, Sgt. Stewart, a member of the 1st Battalion. Royal 22nd Regiment, can't be bothered with visitors to his buf.y intelligence office. Chew are 12-na playoffs'. Wilson vs Ba'emun Till RS1UY Webber. Amey and Hebb were way off the basket throughout the game. For Mansons. Mickey Webster sank 13 points to top his team's scoring, followed by centre Art Olson with 12 points. Ray Spring and playing coach wig each counted 10. AAttant CommuMmVer C. E. Riveit-Carnac, RCMP chief In BC. said the following j LONDON, Ow. Ol-1 daily riewsnanrri Boxer, Manager Called Before Commission pm ,-Hieber vs Greene: Mi.se of hunmr B j 7:15 Wilson Cpl. C. V. Carter. VancouVtr; Melghen t Flee Pre.v. Inlil i. CALGARY r- I-remier E. C. 1 5 p m - Turner vs Shier. j Canadian Constable G. C. Calbick. Kaiii- 0 !oop: C:n.it:ble L. J. Jnhn.-ton Chilliwack. CotistaDie S E. K.i"'. A close contest all the way, it Manning says the monetary had a record Tuesday night goals of the Alberta Social Credit Restoration of Corporal Punishment to be Discussed NEW YORK i API Rocky P'iLl..ll.mi ri :.J crowd on its feet a dozen times party have been temporarily put ! coiilercnce herr Milirory Family Mr. churchm & - SUMMEKKIDE. PEL iCP-Mr. problem farirj C.;' aui Mrs. JUin Perry have the ie. was ii-- !,-.-,. mini, ..autriiic. ra.. laiu- , . , . . . . . .l,, v..,. , . continued Nokon and Constable D. K Chaiiin. Kamloopi. dlewc ight. and his manager. Tex as me iinai quarter umsneu u. "Z. have been summoned!8 dcaa neat- M?na"" alnea " LI VA 1 .u Sullivan, He aaid th quintet was pici:ed dUUnctlon of havinx seven oru, ln law to lean w LONDON f The powerful Ishment as a deterrent to crime ine euge in vne nrsi lew mm- umviv wwawa uiu wic utes after the buzzer, sinking courts. on the bau of their length of magistrates Association, witn I The mipittrm rwuul anti milina! e:vi-e. record and riding abill'y three quick baskets for a lead Sneaking at the "Pioneers" membership of 10 000 in the . tney maintainea to ine ena. 'si" oi me .aifary social in the armed force. Chariea. uh ytem In dMi. John. Joseph and Earl are Injpreu. which 'fs:,i the army, FrancU and Henry In publication of cotn the navy and Lawrence in the judgments have bt air force down. United Kingdom, will be canvas-1 for a direct "yc " or "no" answer, ia: "Aj-e yuu in favor uf the Credit Constituency Association. se(l on the lssue of eorporal pun- TOO LATE to appear before the New York State Athletic Commission Friday to explain their relationship, if any, with Tommy Ryan, the barred-for-life manager. Ryan, who formerly managed Ca.Hellani, appeared at the offices of the International Box-in? Club after Castcllani had At the final buzzer. G-A s Fla- nave e,, mat-e to brjne about ten sent a long shot from near monetarv rhnm UK Against Red China 'Blockade' centre line which cut cleanly through the hoop but it was too courts having power to order corporal punbhrrrnt for crimes 'of violence'" Two articles by anonymous magistrates, summing up the 'arguments for and against, have ; been distributed with the qucs- i tlonnalre. dropped a deri.sion to Pierre , late to count. Coke Moves Tariff-Free Into France FLY TO KETCHIH These were either disallowed by the federal government or ruled ultra vires by the court "They were ruled out," he said, "not for want of trying, or any defects in them, but on the Lasis of of the the constitution." constitution." Lun;:iois of France Friday night at Madison Square Garden. Harry Markson, general man The victory gives Mansons a 5-5 win lost record compared to Gordon & Anderson's 7-5 or or a a full full iwo-game two-game lead. lead. LONDON OrBritain will firm- with connections to ager of the IBC, quoted Ryan , 1 Last October the association' 1 ly resist wiy proposal to blockade yr amlc if iwintNM WHITIHORSE COMFOIT ANCHORAGE PHONED MONDAY . . . WEDNESDAY . . . SATUfc as saying: "What are you going Saturday nigiit. the hardware Premier Manning said he fear-: LUXEMBOURG r First in- annual general meeting rejected Red China, the Forei" Office to do about that decision last faces cCCs, cellar dwell- ed the interest rate on private ternational shipment under the by a small majority a motion j made it olaln Monday. K'ght?" ing third team. loans to municipalities would European coal steel community urging return of the lash. The! A spokesman recalled that for-Jim Norris. head of the IBC, fVTrpvrr,,Tra jump to 5'2 per cent this year a 40-ton trainload of German action came at a time when the ef-n secretary Anthony Eden ordered Ryan from the prem- t':k:"cdiatf-s and said some school boards roke crossed tariff free Into country was in the throes of an told Parliament four days ago: ises and phoned Bob Christen- North Star defeated Esquires were being quoted six per cent. France Tuesday to signul the abnormal outbreak of violent. - we have said la the US. we Ix-rry. chairman cf the commis- 42-39 in a closely fought Inter He said that under provincial- start of a revolutionary step to- crime. But with only 500 mem--would think it would be a mls-s.oa. Christenberry ordered his t cage duel. High man was Ron loan schemes all the interest goes 'ard economic union of six Eur- bers present, the decision wa take to have a policy of block-executive secretary to probe j Christoff with 14. followed by back into the province to help opean countries. held to be unrepresentative. -ade" of mainland China. Ryan's relationship with the 1 team-mate Mat Sedgwick with the people of the province "In- i The train crossed the French- ' Voting papers are to be return- He said the Briti.h govern ELLIS AIR LINES i-asteiiani-buuivan combine ana a- n'6'i man iur u.e winners steaa 01 going down East from German border lust two hours ed as soon as rmssible and the ment has received no official where it never returns.' to summon all parties to a hear- was Darrel Young witn 10 Consult 'koor Local Travel Arrtit : after the communities' executive result will then be debated by .proposal from 'he US. 'We ! high authority swept aside na- the association executive coun- should expect to be consulted" j tional economic restrictions to ctl. If the poll shows magi- ; before a decision of that sort was i open a common six-country mar- trates decisively in favor of taken. ing Friday. In the Inter "B" division. Nel- Ryan was barred from boxing son Bros, defeated Sport Shop for his assault on referee Ray 30-22, the latter team playing Miiler and matchmaker Al Weill with only five players and no Jan. 11. 1952, following Castel- reliefs. Sport Shop's Ware was lani's knockout by Ernie Dur- high man with 10 points. Former Noisy German Leader, j ket for coal, scrap and iron ore. restoring cort, J punishment.!" I invoking powers unr'er a 50-year spokesmen 1 i .-esentatioim : 1 S':human Plan treaty. . likely would li made to the: i The authority was ordered by home office, which has Jur'sd'e-j i the governments of France, West llon !n xlK n matter. ; Germany. Italy. Belgium and the Lord Goddard. the lord chief 1 ando. .. ; Fritz Kukn, Dead MUNICH, Germany (APi ; Netherlands and Luxembourg to Jnsti'-e. already has gone on! ' Fritz Kukn, once the arrogant. , abolish tariffs and other eco- record In favor of 'he la:;h for all Dozens Held SPORTSMAN'S In Bombing PIGEST O- AO, ?:oisy leader of the pro-ILt'er ijomic barriers "r discriminations ' crimes of violence. y- -w ! German-Am.Ttcan Bund, died : among them on these three ' here more than a year ago a' RABBIT SQUEALER Of Legation Cut a V INCH ROUNO i-our ana csscure cneniLst. mi'-auiinrmieiit of c o in m 0 n His former lawyer. O'.to Grits-! market for steel and .steel prod-:hi.eder, disslosed Kuhn's death ; ct is scheduled for April 10. in answer ;o inquiries. It had i . - not been reported to the pres. I rj tail Giitschneder said Kuhn c"..ed ; KeiTieiTlDer W hen STICK TO 3 INCHES. w. 11, ivdi ui uie age 01 30. ne , Ch!lr,ip f;rirmni, ,h M , did not know the cause. SPLIT IT IN HALF AND champion speed-Kkater, died at ; the Saint John, N B . 13 years tuo to-was (iay at age 42. He won ail the ii a major North American sped I tmi- , ctfnl inr tiiltto in 1 ft"-7 I CUT A GROOVE IN EACH IN. DEEP In the United States in 1930s when Hitler's power growing, Kuhn, dressed blue-grey storm trooper's form, thundered praise of ANP 'A IN. WIDE TAPE Join pieces TEL AVIV (r Several dozen persony have been arrested in connection with the bombing of the Soviet Legation here Monday night. Five persons. Including the wife of the Soviet minister, were in j urea. It is believed the bombing is in reprisal for recent anti-Zionist charges by Communist official:; in Moscow and other ratr-ilite capitals. Israeli police announced several persons have been arrested. Eut it was learned today dozens of persons were taken into custody during the night. The Israeli government prom-isd ".swift justice" to those no ri'pie- 1 s the win-' L, uer i sented Canada twii..- at 1 1 Fuehrer at routing Bund raJiesjtei Olympic THIN with tape, stretch a STRIP THIN ROBBER STRIFJ JUST TIGHT HOCKEY SCORES UIIL Victoria 0. Vancouver 7. Seattle 5, Calgary 1 EN0U6H OVER MOLE AT ONE END TO IMITATE AN INJURED RABBIT AS YOU BLOW THE in MaciLson square Garden. I A New York Jury convictec ! him of stealing Bund funds u'iu j while he was in prrlon his e.t-; izenship was revck'tl on grounds of fraud. Upon his release from j prison in 1943, he was interned : as a dangerous enemy alien. In September. 1945, he was deponed to Germany. i -v .... WHISTLE. TAPE Swiss Discovery For ECZEMA SUCCESSFUL IN PLACE. ill'ty " COUPLE OF Vl '"J btWUEALa L ' " if 1 hoc 1 ciLirrcn I'CTD lOifflD rail TREATMENT FOUND If VOU REMAIN have a V J 1 H , niiTncuievu. 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It is t Two-Way Treatment taken internally to relieve the deficiency (Capnulfs) and applied externally (Ointment) for alirption through the kin. y "99" ii beinn uned with outstand-ine results even on ranet where ill EDMONION or, Edmonton Eskimos may not be able to arrange an exhibition football game in Vancouver before the start of the next season, presi- ; dent Ken Montgomery said. i Earlier this week Vancouver . grid interests were reported plan- ; ning a trip to Alberta in an attempt to line up an Edmonton-Calgary game to give the Coast citv a preview of big-time foot-' ball before its entry starts play j In the W1FU in the 1954 season. "It may be very difficult for us to work in such a game, much as we would like to," Montgomery said. "Present plans call for a series of exhibition games on an inter-league basis between 1h Western, conference and the Eastern Biij Four. 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