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It appears that! the gallant hunters parked the car on the Topley ‘Landing road and waited around for an “easy ' road where it might be killed, with minimum effort. Time went by and the return to town drew TRAVEL can be fun— put to get the most out of it— you should not worry about tickets, routes, reservations— We'll fume for you—you have fun. That extra complete service is absolutely FREE at CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL LIMITED Pr. Rupert Terrace Kitimat Dial 3227 133 20 Prince Rupert Daily News | OUTDOORS Wil Mlnty — mark” to debouche on to the'p ‘against their fellow. hunters who i tember 29, 1054 [Death Better Than Ghost Says Convict BOISE, Idaho i — Kenneth Hastings, a life-termer In- the Idaho state penitentlary, says he wants to be taken out of his goitary-contnement cell and nangcd to ercapathe chost of hi: former partner in crime. He hag given, prison guards a typewritten statement saying the image of ivan Baker, whom h says he shot after a tavern holi- up In 1951, comes to ‘sit on the wall of my cell and grins at me, I just can't take him.” The 31-year-old convict’s story was disclosed vy penitentiary officials, who said they are skep- tical, Hastings told it after” an abortive 36-hour prison, break ended for him Saturday with his recapture in the mountains ‘noruh ol Bouse. Warden L, E. Clapp said Hast- | ings, long a trouble-maker in the | penivenuary, might be ‘working | sume sort of angle.” William Owns, a penitentiary | inmate who jeined Hastings in athe Boise tavern ho.dup and In: a Boise grocery slore robbary: three days Jater, was asked) Hasting’s story. “He's erasy,” Owens sald. Hagi- | ings and Uwens were sentenced | +o death for the fatal shooting Of the Boise grocer. The. sentences cates were cominuted to life im- pr.sonment. close, so our heroes decided that a walk into the bush might pro- duce the necessary game that would prove thelr hunting prow- ess, The walk went on, and on, and on some more, until chance laced a moose across thelr path. Bullets flew, the animal limped away, only to fall even further away from the road. A quick consultation and the now successful hunters agreed that the laborious work of cut- ting up and carrying out might better be left undone. So there it is, a valuable meat animal, a hunting trophy worthy of ANY- BODY’s trophy room, the whole reason for ever staging the hunt in the first place, and it is left to lie because it’s bulk is too much for the now exhausted ‘sports’ to carry out. Such a shame’ that thelr “sportsmanship” should have petered, out so soon! Such a shame that’their zest for the hunt should have waned, and such a shame that they go unpunished to repeat such crime painstakingly and. patiently | await the year that will bring them a happy success!. We British Columbians are truly privileged in that we may hunt many kinds of big game at the lowest possible cost in license : fees, and no cost at all in guides charges, whereas a cousin from the States must pay for license, Mr. Abel. 0-8 “aentae Mrs. Keen got off to a. bad! North-South yulnerabte start for the defense, laying} — North (Miss Brash) Iaown the ace’ and another . Meas 1 ‘ spade, This was a wonderful | D765 break for Mr. Abel, but even so 1 C+86.543, the chance of taking eleven ans Keen) Hast tricks seemed very remote. There; ¢°"* 2°" (Mr Duley ne yremote. There) ¢_4'g S—-QJ 100854 were two diamonds to lose in] w—10 6 64 H—None addition to the spade already! D—K J 42 D—Q 109 cashed by the enemy. C—Q 97 C—J 10 2 / South (Mr. Abel) CASHES CLUBS S—K 7 However, it occured to Mt. Abel hoa BS §32 that if the anemic club sult in GC~-A K. dummy broke out 3-3, discards; The bidding: would be available on the re-| East South = West North mainder of that suit. So he: *® s 4H ‘6 ou ‘ oe + Pass Pass Dbi. All Pass cashed the ace and king of clubs. }-- Steen ene came Then he led the deuce of hearts ‘was not too surprised when Mr.ilng diamond on a good club, ‘lwould throw a diamond. M\. further trophy fee depending " gjupon the kind of animal killed, plus whatever pay he contracts w.with the guide that our Provin- ~ Miicial laws compel him to employ. _ W'tn consequence the visiting hun- The disappearance of Baker has long teen a mystery to police. Owen and Hastings hail maintained at.Uheir trial that he weft for Seattle soon alter the arned Mr. Abel could’ DO YOU WANT A CAR Dear Old Dad. clk iy or ore you interested in one of th , which will give you good dependable ’servide, economy of operation and enable you to throw YARD : GOODS Sale ‘Now at ! ter will: much more greatly prize any game that falls to his skill, while perhaps we at home have it entirely too easy and necd to be sharpened up to our good for- tune by being muleted larger Hi- cense and game tag -fees, .Per- haps a slap in the pocketbook will make us more willing to work for that good meat which would i cost so much to buy OTTAWA (Canada yester- iday annomuced arreeme 6" 7 Some recently heard construc- |the United States for establish- tive criticisms from. visitin® | ment of a third early warning sports people. Why not mark radar system, this time across names of all creeks’ and rivers: the far northerly reaches of the crossing the highway? On the) North American continent. — long stretches of road without | The announcement said the Third Radar Line To Be Constructed By Canada, U.S. | Wallace's. ‘Dept. Store That Carried od eo a hay ed ese mo Wy ef aQgrs: Pd. je [3 cern, de because it’s'so good ‘532 MONARCIE SEDAN — Radio-—Heater—Automatic transmission, alr condition, JUST S185 Une peep eeeneesenesens “7 CHEV, SEDAN Teater ane owner—clean as a whietle JUST a700 renegonves Bob Park The Home of gen, 8 PM core gaan yearn er gserg asm , YP th ur rape ae household iy Engh | Pe tive w GOOD R ! B. wtb sees pou Your Ford-Monarch Dealer er Limited Friendly Service Mister Lemon Hart firsts imported and blended the? RUIR which is today a: This advertisoment is not publis Control Worrd ae by the Government of British Columble 8 PLYMOUTED TUDOR — Radio and heater, one owner—excellent shade, pre eceneenesusnnannients coc cane SAO i 5 ‘ \ Bl ivy, why not place small markers ‘of the continent by the United: |habitation; why not an 0¢¢@- | new system will be “distant early isional signpost or mileage Mar- warning line across the most In, Provincial Parks particu- | North America.” Portions will be larly in -this ‘rain-forest’. cown- ' extended seaward on both flanks B ker to encourage the’ driver? ‘northerly practicable part of: C y ; h inese ish es. on specimen trees, giving botan- | states ical names? and whether or not it would payij tile forces across the north, will the interested tourist to ‘glass’ he in addition to the “Pinetree” the high spots for goats and ‘radar chain along border areas other game? To balance the fore- | between Canada and the United information and co-oneration !}ine” farther north in Canada offered by highway and railway itself, neawe ig a valuable and welcome; “Pinetree” now Is believed thing. “complete. The “mid-Canada line” i, Re pis under construction. but won't The Game Commission ts mak- | be finished for several years, | Ane a sclentific Investigation In jorder«tn~ lmmrayo-own-aea (ly | zood steelhead fishing, Yervi ‘shortly Rod & Gun Clubs, will | ‘distribute to stores and other | places, cards on which anelers) are reauested to record nartieu- Drug Seller Gets 10 Years mond, 25, was sentenced In Van- ‘follows un the thousands of i . . | ' '10 years for trafficking in nar- ' steelheads lately planted in MANY ooties and flve years each on ‘since all of them are marked by ‘tering, ‘The sentenees will run ithe absence of a fin, we shall concurrently. Police (al have the chance of catching ‘they selzecl 15 capsules of hevoln a taneible proof of the work that: from his room ina raid Aug. 21 ‘is being done in the anglers be- . ‘ ‘ half. All sportsmen should wel- | ‘came the opportunity of shar-- Ang in this work, whieh will be scommilteed out hy organised clubs so that non-membars nav have eards placed within thelr irench too, { Seen ee ne emamanesnnnaiinantined CASTING on the play on Bart fi aris aaa hed or displayed by the Lquag v " ("The Moon " Fires Mean Ouestions ls Blue THM PRTC WRETA a “_ophla town's tlre belinda icra. Pp to be presented by i ine to get-to the bottom of the the Little Theatre Chinmoy. fire menace or give its vty wil! be held j householders writer's eramo In ‘the attempt. Anyone whose FRIDAY at 8 P.M, chimney entehes fire In the fu- ' ture will be asked to fil ina in the containing 90 questiarnalye questions, CIVIC CENTR E: Rene ea Cat ee nl BOWLING — SHOES Mon’s Black $4.95 — $5.95 Ladios’ Rod and Bluo $5.75 ‘Bowling Bags in Brown, Green and Black Plostic Covered | $2.25 FASHION FOOTWEAR 1 tavern holdup. fa ae 1 regular air service between Bri- | The new system, designated to! Could not siens be erneted tell- provide the earliest possible ine names of monntain neaks. | warning of the approach of hos- | going, all hands agree thatthe States and the “mid-Canada_ VANCOUVER ()---Ernest Ray-| ‘lars of any steelhead taken. THIS! oouyer police court Tuesday to! PPP OA OO, de Mae ropa BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Disregard of Smaller Cards Can Cost Points | To be a consistent winner, you've got to know how to handle those small cards, too.” Faulty handl- ing of a deuce and a trey lost today’s contract for ce ote empaoant ~ PROMPT SERVICE - toe ‘Vg OLLIES TAX — 5335. ‘DIAL e . Sta Helgerson Block, Shith St i " : | : : ‘Soe The Nev line on : 5 ~ LADIES’ FINE LeaTig af MANSON JEWEL Oo | 518 Third Avenue West . : -<——S ey it and won with dummy’s jack, He} queen and throw away -his los- Dale showed out, discarding a REVOLTING POSITION spade. came a club which was ruffed! Abel led the trey of hearts, she with the cight of hearts. Good’ went up with the ten, Dummy’s ws—everybody followed... Now ‘queen had to be put up. A club |] ne the trey of hearts was led and | was led back and Mr. Abel pitch- Mr, Abel intended to put in the !ed a’diamond. Mrs. Keen riff- seven spot from the board andj ed and led a trump, «— lead back a club on which he At this point Mr. Abel found a v Mrs. Keen could trump the trick, but that would reduce her trump length to the same as dumimy’s and, whatever she re- win, lead He had received every good break throughout the hand but now he had no heart lower than dummys seven spot and so could not reach the board 6 cash the good club, He was forced to win Airline Granted . ‘Alaska Charter { ! WASHINGTON wW— President |Eisenhower today approved proposal of Pacific Western Air- entry assuzance later in ‘lines, Vancouver, to operate ir- |play. . The winnthe play was :o lead | the eight or nine of hearts on. the first round of that suil, re- | taining the deuce and trey 95! the ” a i 1 ! 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