IIIIIIIGSilllll 1 10 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, March 13. 1952 Belter English Huge Run AT WALLACE'S OF COURSE buttle with Knox's henchmen and Is nursed by schoolteacher Ellen Drew in a mountain hideout. Knox, believing erroneously that his own wife has run off with Scott, has It out with his ex-rival in a bla.lng gunfight. about 2lki s . 0 Of Salmon Due 1955 Korea Unit Check Reveals No Lack Of Sox, Glove: "I've stood as much as a man can stand HERE'S WHERE I HOLD MY GROUND r Western Screen! Epic at Totem! One of the new big screen epics of the wide open west Tomes to the Totem Theatre this Friday and Saturday, in "Man in the Saddle," starring Randolph Scott with Joan Leslie, Ellen Drew and Alexander Knox heading the supporting cast. In the new Technicolor pic-' ttire Scott plays a small rancher who is Jilted by Joan Leslie. Despite the fact that she loves Scott, she leaves him to marry wealthy Alexander Knox, who offers her financial security. Knox, violently jealous of Scott, tries to run him out of the area. A violent feud erupts, with gun- fights and fisticuffs said to be unmatched In the history of outdoor films. Scott is wounded In a gun RANDOLPH 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "My salary has been raised." 2. What is the correct pro-nua.iiiion of "longevity"? a. Which one ot thtse words is misspelled? Hideous, courage-uu.3, euli-aycOui, icmpjianaous. 4. What docs the word skeptical" uiea-n? 5 What word beginning with ;cr mens "slavery"? Answer:. 1. Soy. "has been increased. 2. Prcno'ime lon-jcv-i-ti, o u-in "cn," e as in "let, ' both i'j as in "it," accmt second syllable., and not long-gev-i-ti. 3 Contagious.. 4. Pertaining to on who doubts or disbelieves. "His skeptical mind would not accept it." 5. Servitude. SCOTT EStei: -ami -am mi IT TEn 1 V' r Minim uwi . ih , MMI M MOT . Imkm It N ft Ml VANCOUVER (CP) When th.? .summer of 1955 rolls around British Columbia fishermen expect a record catch of sockcye, the prince of salmon. A. J. Whitmore, chief supervisor of fisheries lv::c, said the number of sockcye saccc.ssfi.iily making their way to spawning iivunos of the Fraser River system in 1151 was almost double that of 1947, the previous cycle year. ' '; ; Sockcye salmon the Number, One fish in British Columbia's 1 Number Two industry are four-year fish, returning to their spawning grounds every fourth year after roaming the sea. j Last year the fishing Indus- j try "reached an all-time-high value of $91.000,000 $21,000,000 higher than 1950 Of this the salmon haul was $50,000.00'), an iperease of $12,000,000 over 1850. ' Ther are five species of salmon: .-ackcyc, springs, coho. i pinks and chums, all of great j commercial importance. Sockcye is the most valuable because of. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. Matinee So. 2: p.m. ill!ious K-,. u : HILL BOSS Cuiii;!i;m PTiw. Sintt Wfilw WITH THE CANADIANS IN KCfiEA ---A "le'tcr home" to i-'at''-1: of a.Cannc'ian soldier in Sr.'u boonv. ranged In'.o cordoning olf a uni by military police. ,-. Kit. inspection and a choc': of unit stores. A story based on the lettt.-appeared in a Nov'a Scotia ncwi-papei in mid-January. It alleged a shortage of socks and gloves, said there had been an is.-ue the d;-y Defence Minister Claxton visited the unit, but that these had later been withdrawn. I When thv story came to the attention of Brig. John H. Rock-ingr.im he ordered the inspection an:i check, with the ur.it cor-coned to ensure an unquestionable result. Th" soldier to whom the letter had been attributed had eight pairs of focks in his kit-bag besides the ones he was wearing. He had one extra pair of black lined gloves plus on pair of special Canadian army mitt-with-trigger-finger, compete with liners. He freely signed a statement deriving ne had alleged the shortages and adding that no lar P Seeks Companion For South Seas rites Catholic Meet Hears Bishop 20- (wtwr fill trr-ish" equipment, he had ever been Issued with had been withdrawn. The check of unit stores showed enough spares to rr-cqu'p com-plvutc'y GO per cent of the unit. How docs it happen that scat--red rt nip a nts of this kind rr se where there is no apparent cause for complaint? Says B ig. Rockingham: "It may be that the parents for some rr:son or other are dissatisfied. Tlvy may not like the government, for instance. Or perhaps they were against their sons joining the army and have not felt they were being as well cared for here as they would he at 'iome. If it does come from the soldiers' own letters, it may be a way of ensuring that they (jet credit for simply doing their duty goodness knows they are entitled to credit day after day in trying conditions. If that's the way a soldier wants to earn credit it's his own business as long as he does his job here. But in view of the soldier's denial I don't think the reports originate here." Says Lt.-Col. Norman Wilson-Smith. CO. of the Princess Fat-ricifs: "Some soldiers do feel s need for sympathy; they want their folks to understand that if there isn"t much in the papers these days about fighting, they still are not having a pleasant life. They also may feel cheated in not having got into more of the fighting that made Korea iuch big news at one time. Suited to You! Wallace's Spring Suits Vear around smartness in a galaxy of styles and materials. Size;- and colors of our choice. Priced Hie' Wallace way. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' Classified Ads Pay VICTORIA 9 Victoria's paradise-seeking Jim Squire plans to sign on a local adventurer for a jaunt to the South Seas on his trim yacht Te Hongl. The 1950 British Columbia golf champion,. who left here recently . a GRFGORY --(iKiu SUSAN Hi nbKtbURT a a Peck Haywardj its canning qualities: its more or less uniform size, the deepen, tne urst leg oi tne southern red color of its flesh and its oil i cruise wlh Swiss sailor Jacques J " Monthly meeting of the Home and School Association of Annunciation Church held last night with President Walter Lahti in the chair.- Bishcp Anthony Jordan OM1. spoke on the importance of the school child and the necessity to teach children when they are young how to live with other people.' The Bishop presented the Association with severa' adult education records. It was decided to hold a Home Bake Sale on May 3. President Lahti thanked ail those responsible for the success of the open hou.se at the scho.1 last Thursday. content. : wiumwaiucr nas returned 10 vic- Fishing of salmon Is done;torla t0 look for a volunteer to mostly by gill netters in and off snare tne Ilf ne "OP" tfJ fi"d lr mouths of rivers, but some by lne South Pacific. puTse .seines. i Squlie says he will be much In 1950 a virtual "keep out" , happier to get j, local volunteer order was issued to Russian and for the cruise he thinks he's FRIDAY and ' In Addition Our Regular CIVIC CENTRE PLUS-'Tapa's Little Helper" EVENING SHOWS 7:00 - 9:25 Saturday Matinees 2:00 - 4:30 TODAY TO SITlltDAY Japanese fishing fleets by the five-man International Pacific t isheries Commission, which lines me waters on the Eraser. i ncy said tne Eraser extended beyond the three-mile limit "in-' oennitely westward." found one but will only say the fellow is "about 30. an ex-logger i and very much interested in ' making a trip to the South Seas.'' ! "... And 1 hope the guy dors, not get seasick . . . sure, there's ; glamor In sailiiig a yacht to the South Beas but when the Pacific fifviousiy any waters beyond , LONDON (CP) Under new prison regulations, persons facing execution In British jails will be allowed 20 cigarets a day. double the previous allowance. Nc-man O. C. Newman, Vancouver fire insurance man, is a. visitor in the city making inspections ol local properties on which his companies hav cover. CAPITOL A I AMOI'S I'l.AYKKS THKATKr been suns getting rough a fellow for-an. gets what the word glamor' the three-mile limit had rtgarueo as the high seas, means. Saturday, March 15 IN THE AUDITORIUM SEATS KKSMtYLl) KI SI lt l I) SEAT TICKETS MI ST HE I'KKE I) IT' HEEOItK 3 P n. I SHOW and DANCE THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA C5UILD OF CANADA X V st FOUR DUKE'S ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 to 12 p.m. ' Non-members 75c Members 50c Oldlimr anil Western Swing; . Saddle Lads . . . Stars of Kadio - Stase - Records Sho.v Admission: Adults 50c; Children 35c Show and Dance Admission S1.23 of I.O.O.F. HALL SATURDAY, MARCn 15, at 8:00 p.m. 'wwcrsTTOByasBEJEa,' WMP - he same jJSL- f f King George VI Laid to Rest Nr- -v 0tyl PR'CES ?.'ECTE ' FEBRUARY 14th to 19th seiners made "rich hauls Intercepting sockcye before they Reached the Oulf of Georgia and the river tnouth. UIUK ILT PROBLEMS The problems encountered by he B.C. Fisheries Resejirch Board with regard to maintenance of the salmon 'industry are made difficult because salmon .pawn in fast water. Industrial anu agricultural development of the province tends to interfere with the fish reaching their spawning grounds. This is uue also of Washington state, ihe removal ot iore.su, clearing u. iv. o lo; cioys, anj ountimg u.iui .n lia.c uuversc enects. In 1!JU tne i.n Was ;u.u.,-a ......, wj.lij Vvatos UI ! i a.iei'. o.m,c tht lime, every fourth "l-.Siti.v.ii utl iilti'uoO ir t ..- run. iiilroduction of fiah ladders has Deen a treujenaous help to uie inaustry. Ihe hsh, iighuns uieir way upstieam to Interior takes, sometimes come face to lace witn an unsurmountable fall. Kish ladders, with their average tnree-foot jump, enable the salmon to continue on their juu.m-y. lams pose a special problem, overcome by hauling tish by tann truck iro.n tne lowter level lo tne top where they arc placed in the river once again. In Wasninyton state costs are being carried out by an international commission to determine how many make the return trip to the sea. international co-operation is needed to insure the perpetuation of this multi-million-dollar inaustry. 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