.1 r Prince Rupert Daily N,.w! Friday, November 13, l3 jr.., JLTk U.S. Studies Fish Problem in Alaska Russians Demand "Real Love TODAY to SATURDAY in00r7.i MOM-. department Is requesting funds to finance such a study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Under the North Pacific fishery agreement reached by the US., Canada and Japan, Japanese fishermen agreed not to fish in North American waters. Under the convention, they GHAND-NIW T w BltAND-NCW I VlT WASHINGTON .API Delegate E. L. Bartlct Dtm. Alaska' says it is "imporaiive" that the United States begin investigations to determine the origin of fish in North Pacific waters. Bartlett told Interior Secretary Douglas McKay in a letter that he is gratified to learn the AT- i- rvi ? jr A aw - YTT-JWCV1 MOSCOW (API Along with all the promised new Iceboxes and vacuum cleaners, the Russian people are due to" get a lot of real love in Soviet novels and plays. The magazine Theatre says the Soviet people want love on the Russian stage passionate love and not any old milksop stuff. There will be iove In novels, too, and It will be the passionate, real thing. On this score, NOW ON! Wallace's 2 For 1 Sale! TV. i. RIACHINO FOR YOU FROM OUTtRSPAcT KomsomoUkaya Pravda, young must fish west of a line running through the Aleutian Islands. The Japanese also agreed to move further west if biological investigations proved that some of the fish found within their fishing area originated in North American waters. Bartlett told McKay that many American fishermen believe Japanese fishing expeditions took salmon this year which had their origin in Alaska streams.. "Under existing circumstances," he wrote the secretary, "there is no way to prove or disprove this The treaty is clear in respect to an intention on the part of all three nations to protect fishing stock of national origin. ... .... .. . "Since the United States has most at stake and since it is the Japanese fishermen who approach our hone waters instead of vice versa, it is beyond all doubt of utmost importance that we gather essential data. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is recommending a 50-per-cent reduction in commercial salmon fishing in Cook Inlet and Southeastern Alaska and a two-year closure of Prince William ound, FWS director John Farley said at Seattle. Farley said the recommendations, resulting from hearing at Seattle and in Alaska on proposed 1954 regulations, will be forwarded to Secretary McKay for his action. They were drafted, he said, as part of a program to save the salmon fishing industry after on6 of the- most disastrous fishing seasons In the territory's history. , Farley said proposed regulations for Cook Inlet and Southeastern Alaska call for reducing fishing gear and strict limiting of fishing areas- Hl'NDREDS OF FEET UNDER WATER only a few years ago, Iron ore is mined from the drained lake bed of Steep Rock Iron Mines near Atikokan, Ont., 140 miles from Port Arthur, Ont. Twenty-ton trucks carry the ore from the open-pit operation to a rail line for shipment to Port Arthur where it is carried by 'lake freighters to smelters. Communist newspaper, has discussed a novel by Nikolai Toman called "Secret Agent," a theme popular with Russian adventure story writers. This novelist has ihc hero and heroine meet in a railroad' club Obviously there are stirrings of the grand passion in the offing. The two go for a walk. The heroine Is pensive. She is looking soulful as she walks hand in hand with her hero. And what does her hero whisper lovingly Into her ear? Here's the passage: " You know." said Sergei after a long pause, 'there Is some WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii i .! i . .''.J t , tMMiiirtoitiusiMN T0r fvi 9Sr ' lun.m ! UK0OH X W BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE thing wiong with our " By EASLEY BLACKWOOD TOTE.' Today and Saturday Evenings .... 7: - 9:05 p.m. Matinee Saturday.. 2: p.m. ne meant the railroad schedule, of course. But, says the jvoinsoniolskaya Pravda critic, this is all wrong. It's not natural Theatre magualne take up the same theme., in groat detail. In an article entitled "Note on the Personification of Loe-on Use of Lone Dummy Entry Requires Careful Planning; When most of the strength is concentrated in the closed hand and dummy has only one entry, it is usually vitally important that this entry be used at Sii "PARDON Y ME fSfA v? BUT..." 1 i' n nil him llii ' "" CORDUROY precisely the right time. W V blinks Soulh dealer East-West vulnerable North (Mr. Mminfiloii) 8-7 6 3 i H A r-J 10 9 8 7 c e 6 with or without bib. NOW he Btage," the magazine-re views, the old masters and. how they handled love. The article says actors and playwrights these days do not always handle love well. "Actors," says the article, "can do nearly everything, but they have forgotten how to cry, to worry, to love and hate passionately. This, of course, Is an obstacle to their fully exposing the social Idea of the character. Soviet audiences expect from cur actors and playwrights characters who personify great passionate love" $2.29 (Mr. Kitm) 88 H J 10 8 a D W 8 5 4 3 C K J 10 (Mr. Aliel) SA 10 8 4 H K 7 S 3 D 3 C- 8 4 3 Hiiulli SPECIAL ON Steel Oil Tanks 110 Gal. Tank S 55.00 275 Gal. Tank I 75.00 375 Gal. Tank ...... $ 90.00 550 Gal. Tank .... $110.00 3 Prov. Tax Extra All tanks made of 12-gauge steel Industrial Welding In today's deal the 10 of spades was opened and Mr. Masters won with the jack. He noted the ace of hearts was the only means of entry to the board. Hoping the queen of diamonds was singleton or double-ton, he cashed the ace and king of that suit- No luck. On the second diamond Mr. Abel showed out. discarding the trey of clubs. Thit ended the possibility of setting dummy's diamonds and Mr. Masters turned his attention to five card club suit. One way to handle it was to go to dummy with the ace of hearts, return a club and finesse the queen- But Mr. Masters used a lighter (and safer) The STORK Shopp (Mr. Manlrri.) S- k Q J H J S 4 lk K C A MIT) Thf btdilim;: South West North 1 C Pass 1 t 3 NT All pasa 214-216 Sixth She Phonjreen 184 Eh Hi Pmbtf Green 884 225 First Avenue would, have been defeated. On Urtnrttno1 Yitr trnra nlnU trials Mw& WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 909 Third Ave. West Phone Bed 78 SPECIALIZING CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out Open 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Dally touch. 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Australian , Retains Crown DINING PLEASURE J.95 BOYS' OXFORDS and BOOTS SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Mrs- Keen won with the 10 and had no good return. She was SAN FRANCISCO (AP World out of spades, she couldn't cash bantamweight champion Jimmy the queen of diamonds as the Carruthers, a s"ck dancer from ace of hearts was still on the Australia, held his title by a de-board and a club return would c'on as he deftly boxed down obviously be just what Mr. Mas- American Pappy Gault In a 15-lers wanted. round-fight at Sydney, broadcast 695 Commodore Cafe MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS "V ,'' ' 7. f iv-V4' ;f; V,;' . . y . .rr . Vr-V -it"" r 1:.: i j.! r-U "i: Hi i - '-U. -" A .... Vv 'J' ; 4 r 1 ' ji i - ' ; .. ',. V S. -i'V -V , a i . .. v. . , -.j- . l vVv H J 5! l . BESTjOF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe FASHION FOOTWEAR 8he did the best she could "day by the Australian radio, and laid down the Jack of ! Only a knockout at the end hearts. Mr. Masters .did not could have won for the shorter, cover with the queen. He won broader American, the broadcast, with dummy's ace, Jed another heard in San Francisco; said, club and finessed the queen j Gault weighed 118, Carruther When this won, he cashed the 117 Vi. Carruthers, who stood ace, ! then led the queen of three inches over the stubby spades. Mr. Abel won the ace j American boy never let Oault of spades and returned the suit, corner him. he took a lead at Thus Mr. Masters won four the start and held It almost all clubs, two diamonds, a heart of the 15 rounds. There were no and two spades for game. knockdowns but in the third Note that If he had used the round, Carruthers came out, of a ace of hearts to go to dummy hurried flurry of blows with a for the first lead of clubs, he cut right eye. Ui'-DeiTs,',n9 tal CYi"",ie Let BRUCE BROWN OORDOH and MIDtRSOH show you how 0 Convention' 1$ tooi landing. " ,ao. 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