6 CNR Officials Begin Meeti Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, February 18, 1153 'Dark Horse' CCC Club Edges Mansons For Second Straight Cage Victory tiiiiy iiicUmhJ:, prove service WINNII'KO - First of a sene:, of meetings for operating de-pirtmcul officials of the Cana Olson, Turpin Agree to London Bout to thn . '' illfl tl.lrw...... " . dian Nationul Railways irom the lake-head to the Pacific coast, is bcinu held in Winni . ...H,uB pu,1(. J. K. McM,ll. v western reg,,,,,, , meeting with a n.ViT, cperations ami Par, reference to the .vu, established by lh. CKUiM ern Cun.ida dm, tig thP Jv peg. back, winning their .second strtusht eame. is a major upset and tnreat to second place competition in the league. CCC pulp milli is last niuht Muiioas 54 to 51 in a game that Uivk ui.iH.-..T stnif torwArd in hud funs on their feet and crowtl-their wav n;) tin- :;i mur ba.-.ttet-; ins tne court lor nearly a full ball k'a,'U8 huttier as thev out-'period. ais'.xi'iu tin- h jjtui'-itacline i The pulp mill squad's come- Put pose of the meetings is to r discuss various problems affect- The fixture last nicht was ; operation of trains and to Airborne TOIV LOriETTA YOUNO in "BECAUSE JFFF I hAMlHm OF YOU" 7:00-9:04 SAN FRANCISCO I API Sid Flaherty, manager of Curl Bono Olson. Sun Francisco middleweight, has agreed to an Randy Turpin-Olson fight in London June 9. Flaherty said the fight will be in London's White City Stadium for the 150-pound title left vacant by the retirement of Sugar Ray Robinson. Turpin is former middleweight clnmplon. Flaherty said he accepted terms for the mutch offered by Jack Solomons. British pro tooth-and-nail affair during which no more than five points separated the teams at any time Heat of the pace kept up until the final second. With less tha.i two minutes left to play in the final frame, Mansons had picked up two of a three-point deficit with the scire 52-51 for the millers. All : Exercise : Under Way tfT" 'v r ft - 1 --.t i Between them I ecret that cooled their tove and kisses) i. I UUti LICENSE , ithat Don Hurtwig's jewellers j needed was a field goal to jump 'into the lead, but desperate at- i EDMONTON (CP)-The largest all-Canadian airborne exercise stayed in Canada during peace- time started Sunday in the ; Northwest Territories. i The manoeuvre calls for air ar;d crour.d attacks against an I tempts by guards Spring and; I Webster failed and tall centre i JIjU mg m .di ... j: moter. Solomons teiepnonea Flaherty from New York and said the fight was on as far as he was concerned. He assured Art Olson's hooks weren't work ing right. Flaherty he anticipated Utile of j enemy force located in the oil j ' srviurir.- dt- trh-t of the Norma,! i l Wel-s. Aerial strikes will be launched no ditticuit in getting Tul nin's agreement on the terms IMlLUii nitnt.it james WHIT MORE Mniyw tRSKiNt ilj I fir offered. Take A Peek! AT WALLACE'S INFANT'S DEPARTMENT Of Course. Such a fight would crown Then referee Fred Caldtrolii blew the fatal whistle. Only second? left and a foul was called on Mansons. CCC's husky centre Glen (Tiny i Carlson sank both shots to ci.icn the victory. CLOSE CHECKING Main factor deciding the millers' triumph was their close with success Flaherty's one-man i 1 k M Timo ;p!in the RCAF station at Fort Nc I son. Exercise "Bulldog" ends March 1. Its purpose is to train su ff officers in joint planning of air revolt against the Internatlnn.il Boxing Club and the New York I ; -; v ! ! riuo boxing commissioner. Robert CAPITO crews l.i tacr.cai air support ana CARTOON NEWS SHOWS 7:00 - 9:27 Christcnberry. who have sought to have Olson compete in their elimination tournament to determine a successor to airborne Infantrymen in operations. . HVIil S I'l WIKMIIld winter cheeking of the fast-passing i jewellers. I was the most ef fec-- tivetie-up ever cinched on Man- - i" in'rur- -,JViiiillfwi''J-'-'' 1 sons this season ana Kepi mem I in difficulties. Monk Sundberg topped the scoring with 1G points, and with Hockey Scores WHL Saskatoon 7. Victoria 2. New Westminster 3. Tacoma 3. OSIIL Kelowna 4. Kamloops 7. We're extra particular of our baby's department . . . Baby is precious, we know, and we know also how-precious lr.i!'s health must be. Willi this in mind, Wallace's are very, very careful to stock only tiie rifrht baby's and inlants' wear. Come on in. You'll find our coniplcl?. laree infants' department quite salisfi inc. SIX - YEA It OLD Matti Jngcrman pondrrs over yie financial problem of buying the 1953 tag for hb dog Inspector R. Alleway ol the To; onto Humane Society assures him It is a serious matter ana Matti had better dig into tlio.se pockets for the fee. Dog licences are also due In Prince Rupert now and collector Syd Hambiin starts his rounds this week to collect the fees. Chinese Asked To Donate 5 To New Fund Don Scherk and Mel Thompson sparked the winning pace. CCC's victory gives them another chance to enter the playoffs as second place team and I MACOONAUrCAKif - mfjui mum iictsi icit i uwji kv, Hew Infantry Term puts both Mansons and Gordon CAPETOWN. Sonth Africa (P it Anderson on the spot next TODAY ond THURSDAY TOTE; Three to Defend Titles in B.C. Golden Gloves Tourney i:vi:mc shows WALLACE'S : DEPT. SIORE I 7: . S: p.m. A t.tMlU S PI AHKS1III The designation "private" has Saturday night, been abolished in all South Afri- f Behind the highest scoring this can infantry regiments. The new! season in inter "A" league. Krist-term ' rifleman'' brings the in- j manson of Fraser it Payne's fantry into line with other units. ! rocketed his team to a 55-34 vic-which have gunners, sappers and tory over Esquires with 22 points troopers. i in icld Boals- Team-mate Gerry I.ETi3RItCE P - Wona Shuey or LethbrkUe. one of nine! Canadian Chinese who attended' a ronterence at Formcsa Itn , month, say 13 000.000 Chinese living outside Communist-dominated countries will be asked to ; contribute $1 a month toward ai "Save China" fund. j Three of live Prince Rupert i we:aht division. The lT-ycar with 12 boxers will seek to defend taeir old Booth Mem.riai Huii S'v. U. , f ora was seeono. nign I provincial amateur fistic sup- ijstudent has outgrown the lignierj remacy at the B.C. Golden Gljves clais and now weighs in at at just; just; Won said more than 603 Cnl- points. In the inter ' B" fixture. Man-sons outplayed Sports Shop 26-18 in a closely checked event. (next month 'but two will be fi'jht-llr.g In different weight elates under 180 pounds. ; nese from 32 countries attended Amiv Marshal!. 19i2 liihthe ;vvi the week-ions conference, j PhONE 266 PIP i A i f? klnt, will dro to the heavy i The money wcu:d je given to middleweight clas. I Chiang Kai-Shek s Natloneli.st Third 1952 champion. O -n ', Government and the army at iTInvl rartxnn rm:l;l bf no! h' t2 'F Ormosa. but a heavyweight, tipping ihe j Call 112 That's the Cab for k Wong said the Nationalist gov-, eminent would be ready U iiO back to the mainland thU year or nex'. ' scales at over 200 Charles (Chucki Place, last vear's runner-up in the liiht- r than la-st year. , Prince Rupert Elks Bo;.ing dub trainer Joe Ward announc-j ed today that entrle.? for f:vei boxers have been mailed to the Vancouver Daily Province an-1 nual Golden Gloves, tourney to j be held March 6 and 7. Bill i. Mouse i. Morrison. list year's middieweisht chamem,; will fitht in the Ughtheavy-j BX. Building Connections from Lineup: j Senior i Mansons Hartwig 11. Spring' 12. Webster 3. Olson 7. Bill 11. Dumas 7. Sather. Total 51. CCC D. Scherk 11, S. Scherk 2, Carlson 8. Sundberg 16. Thompson 8. Marshall 6. Ratchford, G. Dumas 3. Total 54. ; ' Inter "A" Esquires-Smith 6, Martin 2, Sedgwick 8. Weseh 8, Christoff 10 Parnell. Jeffreys. Total 34. Fraser & Payne ,-Xristmanson 22, Gleeone 4. Ntckerson 4. Tait 4. Ford 12. Christensen 7, McAfee, Sheppard 2. Total 55. Inter "B" Mnsm!! Webber 5. Sedgwick C. Horiirkinson 5. Findlay 1. An t'PJNCE RUPERT to: KLTCH'.KAN - SEATTLE WH1TEHORSE - ANCHORAGE - SPScD- CGMFOfiT - SAFETY s. voi 'it i.ocr- mivti. .rrrT t NEW LIMITED OFFERING 2 Del tern Pelrocli cm tea I C orpora I ion wtiht dlvljion. will em'est the-' welterweight crown and a nw-comer to Ward's s'able, Hill Tstichiya of Port Edward, talt.-s' ovtr the lighter division, i Ward, who r.ai trained bexer j rrinc fiunert for tho p.t ' 1 fiwe yrmv w.u -arriel :.e I' i-; Uvden Ciioti A tj.'. i, ri .! ti'o;.;i' ( : jointly with Jim L.in;; co j ; of the Haney lrix;n; el.ib Construction To Start Soon mtm it ii i in SALE derson 4. Scherk, Erickson, Brent-cn. Total 28. Snorts Shop Morven 2, Par-ncl! 4. 'chorm 2. Turcotte 4, Dumas 6, Prystay. Total 18. FINAL WEEK OF OUR ANNUAL STOCK CLEARANCE Reductions Galore OF HANDBAGS' n.'.O l ord l-iirdur Lvery r xtr; Directors of the Pacific Na-ional Exhibition, Vancouver, nnounced awarding to Com-Tionwcal'h Construction Com-any Ltd. Vancouver, contract for a unit of three new build -ngs. The successful tender of fl. 188.128 was the lowest of several received. The buildings, whose completed cost. Including lands'-ap-ng. will oe more than $1,400,000. -ompri.se the British Columbl i Building and two flanking commercial exhibit buildings for ;,mart two-tone M77." Catholics May Bring Suit on School Issue IBI'I Hlvmoutii Knnlur Hik) Lovely Selection in oil Colors value, low pri; e ...... $111.. 4i-li Mcnhiinl' Lblutnt Iluildin4. DIS Viol iiitiiut St. ACOfVtR 1. B.: Phun TMIinf .! Aiuioiinvvfi llu' Acquisition of METROPOLITAN OIL & GAS COMPANY LTD. Inrludiim nil the aiw'U. i renin imd j.r.Kl i. til. -( thu itrwig. i-,n-yus i.'l' ("-ml' nl "iP' w.tli exleiuiiv holding in tho l iiI t li.iif ol Ali-rla. Idw iri .roH-rlM. plu the hoMinp ol our Cumuany now WeHrn I'elrix-hfnucai L.rpurs.'S utrung intwTMU in. n'l wjiiw wholly owned. SEVENTEEN (17) PRODUCING WELLS in;sii)i;s i kimimioi s a:ri;a;i s Aim.K lhh.ildmit"l Mrt.p..litn.l A :'Oi. I.(l areSKVKN (7, wii..!ly .. ;i -I -1 w. ii. W i well wlm-h lu-ate.1 ..n ir-l ..t ol'l '"I"-5' inleret m on oil well; W inlMPil in one , earned iiiteront in Ihe .U.ICMI i.-rm on wliii-h Ibrre m nw 'l'Vi ' Ji iriln-in -' iltv-rnft-V Itiver (in Ki.rl III x-ki. There la uli .-.nnre. mi ..iiion..l atMI'i'l i fo wt npre.il in th. Ath.l...-Ur la U.. rr Mr. W.ll.am Uu.Uiwr. VrA-nl iA Uaf- Uirn tor, alatM hn fwilognti report th Company ha Over "00,00(1 barrels proven, devt-lopvil nnd prolmhle oil revrvei. 7 Billion. 5.M Million Cuhic left In developed &: rewrr. Adding to lhn tha Company' other MX Ht well are now prJK-iiuC in ' 'l ,UJ:'' parlicinatinf intereat. an'l other emilor.itory ami ilfvelopinR .ruiji-(. , ' ll'filrrn Pelrut-hemUal Corporation Jtil. ' . HOl.DIMiS NOW INCI.L'Ot: l'M6 Plvmoulli Kordor Uadlo P1 9 1.9 VANCOUVER (CP) The British Columbia Catholic Education heater, seal covers. Drive-away price $795 TRUCK DEPT. 1950 Studebakrr Pickup. Motor overhaul, well finished bjx. All for Sl'l'l". !)! Ford 3-Ton. Uing W B new paint, good machine SLIPPERS also Association is prepared to take ;ourt action on the separate ichool issue. Archbishop W. M. Cuke said ourt action will be taken in 'he fight apainst "double taxation" unless the Social Credit Government grants financial aid. Under the present B.C. schoo' nenufacturers and the electrical industry. The b C. Building will operate he year-round for use by stu-lents. citizens and tourists and will contain Ihe giant relief mfp of B.C.. the Lipsett Indian Museum, a 385-seat theatre for the ihowing of documentary films, government and industrial group exhibits. Flat deck Included SR'i.l ystcm, parochial schools do not receive financial assistance from Fashion Footwear IF Vtil 'KE LOOKING K)K HARfiAINS AT A-l Y AM K See Bob Parker Ltd. Phnne OS Location of the new building. 'he provincial government. i i "It would bo regrettable tj ; ; h ive to so. over the head of the Hr;te:itl i:,imi,"',l Oessdild U.iyle 1 Hue . I'inther Creek llonnie CletH IViu e River (in Kiport Hlojk It.islmw Alhalwsca-I.nc In lliihe Vancouver Island State ol Washington, U.S.A. I is directly east of the present Exhibition Oarden structure. Construction will start immediately and the PNE plans to I Viciuo I ho huHrlinpc rp:idv 1ir Rovernment," said Archibishop ; r.-l- MTlil' llotix? Frir-tul'v S' ruke, "but the association is 26 exhibition. this year's to Sept. 7. "Merminea to seen reuress lor t 'he present iniustiee against tomon Catholic children In British Columbia." 9h' ... ! Some of the world's largest i tin supplies come from mine-- In Bolivia that yielded silver in j indent times. exit-to MKUlS WHY YOt' SIIOl I I) BUY Al IIOI O NOW 'VVwiti-rii IVifiM hemii .l la noiin.lly ! kill hy a pn-wdi-nt an'l u.-iktiiI maimvir. ami a hoard of tlin-rlon. who kmiw the arore -oil men of .xp"rtem-e in whom you ran piin-r foninl-iice. Thia ia a feature ol lha i-onipany you ahnulil not Itewi nih( of." Tlti atatement km niaile in the p;it I'he aliove proven the pre.ti. liou. Thia eiimpany " yet a year ol'l. What older inmpaiiv hat I. hm-. to the ton-lront wilh au.-li a poolive plan a almrt timet When ahar wi re ...hi nl Ihe .VI.- level, the oil men. of other eoinpaiin wn. tu buy in when tha Company in ' ' Inliin. y. Ilundreih) of win invetton followed iuik. Il'eitern Pvlroihetnuitl Corporation Jtd. siiari.s ark iu;in(; Ol I ICRI I) AT $1.00 IM.R SHARK the. present development ep;iud, that pnra may well b apprei-iat" I Huy NOW and t'" with our eipandinx company. 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