Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 17, 1952 Aboard Atliobaskon Boosts Canada WHOXIIAM, England & The school children in this Kent town who wrote to about 40 Canadian newspapers last autumn for photographs of the Royal tour of Sailor Morale High in Korean Waters of Victoria, "Radio Athabaskan Editor's note: Bill Boss, Cana oaperstein t.t u.. Canada now 'have held their "Canada Day." Exhibits made from maps and displays based on the photos included models of 'Mounties" and Indians, farm, lumbering and Eskimo scenes. new trick r. . Mlt "P i...- .. . . we nidi,,.. I 'u,e wn feature. Gomez. Dorothy n.,r, WandthcS&l tuur.se. At the Capitol, stean r SCREEN FLASHES The inilluns w.io have cheered the Harlem Globetrotters on the i.asketball courts of the world hve been seeing them on the screen with that same thrill Wednesday night, the selfsame Globetrotters appear In a full length feature at the Totem Theatre The sensational comeuv ball- --a. - . Popular Steamer Prince Rupert North" nc "ll In a thriii ""-Packed venture Z, Jh pictured dian Press Staff Writer witn the forces in Korea, recently "spent 10 days in the Canadian destroyer Athabaskan in Korean waters. Following ts the last of a series of stones he wrote on the naval operation.) By BILL BOSS Canadian Press btaff Writer AT SEA, ABOARD H.M.C.S. ATHABASKAN 'When it comes to going to war, the navy has it all over the army. That's speciaUy true when "war" is a police action. The major problem is morale how to keep the men cheerful under tediously boring day-today service conditions. The navy carries all its answers right with it. The sailor has immediate access to them. But the soldier just has to stick it out In his slit trench until cither it's his platoon's turn to go back for an eight-hour Iresiien-up or his five-day leave in Japan is i n riA... . .. ftnsco coir., r is a story ui of Mounties Mounties, ada's coldest wmt. . , and IV l il taking place tn V,' .nislf pipes a daily evening program of recorded music and commentary on ship's topics of the way over the public address system. Equipment was bought by the canteen fund. Chief engineer Is P02. John Oster of Medicine Hat, Alia., while announcer and disk jockey is P02. Dave Olov;r or Vancouver. Mainspring of monies for ship's activities Is the canteen, operated by POl John Morrison of Vancouver and P02. S. D. Clarke o Calgary. The canteen, which has produced a profit of $6.00 handles anything from Canadian clgar-ets at 20 cents a packet to portable radios ranging from $35 Jj $95 models which can pick up Montreal. Small wonder that atha bee Is a vertlbTe souvenir ship as she prepares for her July return to Canada. Since August she has called at Hawaii, Hon Kong and Japan. Family men like PCs. Jim Black of Kelowna, B.C., and Dick Bridges of Outlook, Sask., have small bicycles for their children. PO. Bob Bolt of Port Albernl, B.C., Is taking home a novel child's tri Klver country. r Uonrli.ll r.. . SAILS FOB Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT! Comfort and Service Granger and r.. ' the Dlcture' ,;, . 'irl i My Lady's 5 Summer Frock I handling of the Trotters was concelve-a by Abe Sapersteln, manager, to rest the team. In the early '30.S, playing with five men and one substitute, the team was playing a 40-minuto game evei night. They wore themselves to a frazzle. Abe then conceived the notion of letting the ball do the travelling and letting the men stand still a good part of the time. SB' due. I VJ Feminine slylrs at their best in cottons, prints or sheers. Stvled right: Prire right too! For Reservations Write or Call CITV OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. The sailor can shave and show, er daily, get a haircut when he wants. He can change and smar- m m ten-up very aiiernoon. tie geis three hot meals a day, and eats from chinaware. WALLACE'S : TODAY ONLY 7: 11:35 p.m. "THE WHISTLE AT EATON FAI I S-"T "CRIMINAL LAWYER" A DAILY MOVIE SHOWS I..P.E.P.T.'.S..?.E. i There are at least two ino-s ja,day open to him, and he does cycle with carrier basket behind. It's wonderful to go to war so gracieiusly, see the world into the bargain, do your gift shopping and then have it transported home free for youi ' Who wouldn't Join the navy? Tk Kruk Mm tV Stortt LARGEST ICE-BREAKER The 3,100-ton hull of the dlberville, the continent's" largest ice-breaker, slips into the St. Lawrence river at Lauzon, Que., where it was built. The Transport Department's new ship is able to cruise 12,000 miles without refueling and is expected to reach Arctic regions where no previous Canadian ships have touched. The d lberville will be equipped with two helicopters for photography and scouting. (CP PHOTO) x h A FULL-LENGTH 5rV- ; F1!M HIT I f WH llll i s-J.A ti i M 1 Today's Stocks (C(inrle S. I). Johnston Co. Ltd.) 1 Groom, Horses Die In Fire The groom apparently had been kicked unconscious by a horse he was trying to save. He was identified by police as Alfred Mitchell, 23, Laurel, Mr. Notice To Advertisers All display advertising must be in by i p.m. the day prior to publication. Classified advertising may be placed by telephoning 718. AH i lassificd advertising must be in by 4:30 p.m. the day prior to publication. THE DAILY NEWS Ti vANcoivrn American Standard .18 BELMONT, NY. (f A groom i and 21 valuable rare horses burned to death toduy !n a fire Bralorne 010 B R X 04 Cariboo Quartz 140 totejy; hhow starts 7: p.m. Last complete show 8:28 WEDNESDAY ONLY iioi nave io want more than 2U0 feet to see them. He sleeps in a hammock and gets lots of clean sea air. He can have uniforms laundered twice weekly In the ship's laundry. Boredom is the enemy, but the man who doesn't want to do anything but sleep once his Job is done can flop virtually anywhere. Many use off moments to write letters, and the navy's mail service Just about equals the army's 10 days or more. Since last Aug. 2 when the present tour began, the ship has received 32,189 letters, an avei-age of more than 118 a man. The men have dispatcher an average of 120 each. Another advantage sailors have over soldier is quick and cheap radioeram facilities. For 45 cents a man can message Victoria or Vancouver, using the ship's radl . It's $1.50 to Ottawa. The same message would cast a soldier almost $5 from Korea. Rosa Monte 1 the highest niAimin In fiuitvprl mrl t.hp Congress .07 A FAMOUS PLAYKKS THKVIJ .38 which destroyed half of a big Dufourspitze peak reaching 15.-bam at Belmont Park race track. ! 217 feet. Cronln Bablae Giant Mascot Indian Mines .90 .15 ROBERT MITCHUM- JANE RUSSELL Pend Oreille 5 85 TODAY 7-9:00 "MACAO" - Adult Entertoi nmenC, Pioneer Premier Border Privateer !()() .22 .07' 4 asm the Bif ferenc FOUR Reeves MacDonald 3.75 .08 Reno Wednesday to Sarurdoy pveninq Shows 7 . 9:02 in Comfort for Yta Sheep Creek 1.41 Silbak Premier 43 Vanantla 05 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 07 brttd buly,lrd lovl in. Many pursue hobbies In their i spare time. AB. Gordon Anderson I of Moose Jaw for instancv 1 f'fILD Silver Standard 2 15 Western Uranium 3 90 Oils , , Anglo Canadian . 7 60 A P Con 52 Calmont 1.55 Central Leduc 1 75 Home Oil 14 00 1 MOfflH paints. There are two of his canvasses in the operations room. AB. Jim Beech of Port Arthur,1 Ont., does needlework tapestries, while AB. Doug Storey of Pei-Uue, Sask., makes a profitable I pastime of shoe-repairing, using STEWART GRANGER WENDELL COREY -CYD CHARISSE materials bought In Japan. Main dearth is of news. Occasionally Canadian news Is picked up from Japan, but the broadcast hour is said bad for Yellow Sea reception. The men are Interested In current affairs and world news, but although service publication.? dealing with them do reach the ship no use is made of thein. Only one officer has held a discussion erouD with his men. EVENING PROGRAM Headed by CPO. Vincc Meilen 24 12.50 .19 .10 .17 1.18 .23 34 00 380 .37 .20 .'2 8 10 10 50 .42 12'2 .09 .14 .82 Mercury Pacific Pete Royal Canadian TORONTO Atliona Aumaque Bevcourt Buflfilo Canadian Consol. Smellers . .. Conwest :. 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