f rnm ctlr-Vif - r .1 T . . i i iiw urn ' ' rmTr fnnnpinpT riMMB i 1 1 m mi jiiini a,hJ,i. ami me jana was un- un f. i, dulatlna before tn.r ..v.- '"ftlut L ... I'VcIcran Captain 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. May 21, 1952 Iron, Rri.,,'. " mr5un. "Hundreds of people stand til?. e.,-, ' Hp i ' '"npr ell.., "J ! on me wnart dropped hito 1 .. 1 1 i 1 1 4wr as uie jiiriii'l.nrA ..i . disappeared. Kecaiis uisasier That Shook Japan avery man aboaid Uio Am- . tralia was put to work bratin:, Unit, .. SfflSlL- L - . v "1-1 P out the llan.w that jumped iron, Vn,U , k waterlioi.t to boat, covers ami mtnn-.h,,, wcHxlwork. For nine days Cap- day wh,r. '""W VANCOUVER (CP) With about half a century of seafaring behind him. Captain Sanmel Rob maintained a "soim kit- i.m,.,. .' 5 . inson. 82, now is content to sit crew Oof ikrVl H Sale Now tnen on ujc fcmpress and nave wal) ,m'' -tv every aAsLstance to the homelesr, 15 vertl, .': In his armchair and reminisce. The retired silver-haired mariner speaks modestly of his day& uaniain Robiiusou on the sea which began In 1884 received the kid-; ,.if ; Sua! tlL. 'before hU 14th birthday. Hia, lro, uver tlie woil,t die e career started from his native JUNIOR VOGUE DRESSES jj BETTER SUITS AND COATS 5 DOZENS OF OTHER ITEMS England and continued through AI L SI ATS IC I St It I ) THE !NTF?NT!nwAt rilltMH 37 years on the Pacific, which he crossed more than 350 times. In his personal logbook Ls an account of the disastrous Yoko I WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : hama earthquake and fire of. 1923 In which, as master of the j Empress of Australia, he directed ! the rescue of some 4.000 refugees. ; One I'tmnletc slum Th ursrlav tt L enjoy lauhin . this is Enjoy This Summer a A JXfiNHLEf your cupcf tea "I thought the end of the world had come," he said, speaking of the fateful September day. "There was a roar . . . then the whole waterfront Just dropped II U'l'Y I-AMH.'V -Fcep, a Mexican Chihuahua, made herself at home when Introduced to a cat and a family of kittens owned by Mrs. Keith Nicholson of Calgary. The mother cat suckled the little dog with the rest of her family. Here Peep lc shown between two of her foster-brothers. (CP PHOTO n A GOOD USED CAR Greatest Hero GOOD WINDS The Chinook winds which waft warm moist air from the Pacific were so named in early days after the Chinook camp on the Columbia. I oi;ii. late" i i. Lindy Flew to Paris 25 Years Ago But Today He Lives in Anonimity -1 0S1 A40 Austin Sedan -1949 Austin Sedan -1950 A40 Austin Sedan -1943 International Pick-up -1937 Ford Sedan -1941 3i-ton International Panel -1950 Studcbakcr Sedan WM ( THK SVMEFIW,, "Mountain Rut "Bnlfro" and two daughters at Durlen, Conn. By SAUL PETT I NF.W YORK (API Twentv- TODAY 7: , 9: p.m. Jt ST THIS ONrr Terrace Pioneer Laid to Rest five yfars ago, they were the daring young folks of the flying machines. Some flew oceans soio for the mm Superior Auto Service ' -.n . . first time. Others proved multi-TPRRACE t. i.-nr. a -Funeral of Sam!cn lnrd planes could reach far ilaudenschlld, 96, district . early ,,Hl! t-u cnf i.Hi.o Limited - . Ill I IUI. V. T LIV. V tKltimt -UltlVUIItV Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West ;ioneer, was held here Monday records and hearts fluttering. He lives in an anonymity of his own choosing. He sees no reporters, grants no interviews. And then there was Clarence Chamberlln . . . When Lindbergh reached Paris. Chamberlln painted out "New York to Paris" on his Bel-lanca monoplane. Hhe changed his goal to Berlin. Until the last minute, the Identity of his passenger remained secret. It turned out to be Charles A. Levine, millionaire manufacturer. Early In the morning of June 4, 1927. with Levine at the con They won acclaim aboard and at lxme. Today, these air pioneers of the great ocean-hopping craze of 1927 are scarcely known to later generations of hero worshippers. Some still fly. Some dont'. But almost all of them, knowing now what they know about aviation, wouldn't dare make the same flight in the same plane. tewi le died last week. The Vener-ibJe Arch Deacon Edward Hod-.on conducted the service. Born in Berne,, Switzerland, tr. Haudenschild came to Ter- ace in 1909. He was connected vith pioneer railroad work. His wife predecessed him 13 years ago. Surviving are his son. Samuel, Prince Rupert; three laughters, Mrs. Charles Llnd- ui.st. Mis. Thomas Ballingcr. Prinre Rupert, and Mrs. Emma Coppersmith, of Tacoma, Wash.; lumerotis grandchildren and rei' t-grandchildren. sols of the "Columbia" at j Roosevelt Field, both men took ) off for Berlin. Scuby s Lead in Fur STORAGE SERVICE Phone 7 4 The Best Costs No More After 48'i hours, during which they set a long-distance rec- j ord. Chamberlin and Levine ran There was Charles Augustus Lindbergh .... May 20. 1927. he took "The iout, of gas. They landed in a' UNION STEAMSHIPS Si'lX-l.tL INNOI'NC'KMKNT CHANGES IN NORTHERN SCHEDULES 9 Northbound Effective Monday, May 26 (li Steamei-.s will leave Vancouver for Prinre Rupcrl: MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS 8.00 P.M. (21 I'ave Prince Rupert for Queen Charlotte Islands: WEDNESDAYS 12:00 Wdt. South Island May '28 and fnrtniulitly) (North Island June 4 and fortnightly i i3 l,eave Prince Rupert for Stewart: FRIDAYS 12:00 Mdt. (commencing May 30) 0 Southbound Effective Fridoy, May 30 D Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: FRIDAYS 9:00 P.M. Ar. Vancouver SUN. 8 P.M. approx. SUNDAYS 8:00 P.M. Ar. Vancouver TUE. 8 P.M. approx. 12) Leave Prince Rupert for Kitimat: FRIDAYS 9:00 P.M. CO Leave Prince Rupert for Kemano Bay: SUNDAYS 8:00 P.M. lor further information, reservations, tickets, please consult F. J. SKINNER, Third Avenue Phone 5fi8 Pall-hearers were Donald piirit, of St. Iiuis" up through Bruce. Walter Warner. Sam the morning mist at Roosevelt XirkHldy. Fred Hampton, Joe Field, Long Island, and headed Spitzl and James Lever. least. Thirty-nine hours nnd 29 Burial took place at Kitsum- minutes later he landed in Paris. wheat field at Elseleben, 110 miles southwest of Berlin. They, j too, won big receptions aboard and at home. Chamberlin made it tr i;ilen Cemetery. More than 30.000 Frenchmen " l""- ec'-ur. en closed in on him. and the agejdorsernents and personal ap-of heroes had its greatest hero, pcarances. j ... Today, the white-haired flier Other men had flown the At- make shls home tn BrldBpP,rl' lantlc before. But Lindbergh iConn- wnere he operates a dairy was the first to call his shot, the farm 8nd foreign car agency. X mm CANADIAN COAL The older caal beds ot the 'antic provinces are all tvms. while otiier Canadian coalfields range up to seml-anthracite types. BILL SCUBY FURS 302 Third Ave., Prince Rupert MARION first to fly all the way from1 New York to 'Paris and the first; MANY FISH to do It alone. j Canadian fishermen catch Other, bigger planes were 'some 70 different species of food wailing to take off for the 125.-! fish and shellfish, as well as mm Populor Steomer Prince Rupert some nun-food types of commercial value. jeArt peters J Ncwj Cortoon SHOWS AT 7 - 9:18 p.m. SATURDAY 1:55-4:30 6:50 - 9:05 Today's Stocks MiiM 3. It. Jnhtifcton t l td I SAILB FV"H Vancouver ml Intermediate ForU Eoch Thursdoy 1 1 :1. p.m. For KETCHIKAN wK.nw.snAT iinNir,n'K Comfort and Service VANCOUVER American Standard . . .24 Bralorne 6 00 '(.IKI. ON Till, BRHX'F I NKNOHN HOniO" TODAY ONLY 000 prize posted for the first non-s.top flight to Paris. Lindbergh got away first, and with little fuss. He simply said, "So Ion?," and took off. ... Lindbergh was feted ail over Europe, returned to the United jtates aboard a cruiser and was greeted with 1800 tons of confetti In New York. (The armls-M'-e in 1918 rated only 130 tons I He was presented the Congressional Medal of Honor and other prorations by President Calvin Coolldge. ... In the last 25 year:-., Lindbergh has been the object of world ululalion for his flight; intense sympathy for the fatal kidnapping of his son In 1932. and bitter controversy for his "America First" stand in the years before the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. RRX Cariboo Quartz Congress Cronln Bablne Oiant Mascot Indian Mines Pioneer Premier Border Privateer Reno .40 -j .16 ' , U PS 2.25 - XivA l. Um .08 OR i s.iM I For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE. PRINCE RUPERT. BC. j Rouqh. -edar 7. 1941. Today, at 50. 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