} \ ‘ Me a “ Peery 7 ss . . see we Gay wet Son ew we het . ee Qian Pw ew eS The ome a eS a Loew OY Se we Vows eee eee eee eet . Sn . 7 4 i 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, September 6, 1957 Reduce Foreign Trade Deficit OTTAWA ()—Canada’s exports bureau of statistics reported to- showed only a small gain in July | day. jow CHRISTIAN SCIENCE UALS! | . @ . ‘. “A Difficult Business Outdoors with Marty Situation Healed | : By ERIC’ S, MARTIN + ns ‘ . HN-O90 te. Saturday, Vkibo am. ; —_ . Daily News Outdoor Columnist j 7 a RARRRERT RRS ST, LOUIS, Mo.—There remains one eastern epi- rowed . gain ir ls showed onl * ’ a ; , : : while imports were virtually un-| July’s exports showed only @ : of a Wallace s Dept. Store ®| sode to be told, and that concerns the. last day we While imPoriucing the foreign | minor rise of $19,000,000, increas- : trade deficit for the month toling to $449,000,000 from $430.- $33,600,000 from $52,200,000 a/300,000 a year ago and pushing year ago. the January-July total to a high However, because of heavicr| of $2,779,800,000 from Inst year's deficits piled up in carlier| $2,734,300,000. ‘months, the total for the first| - chartered out of Long Island for the Block Island tuna grounds. The International Tuna con- test was in its final day, but we had no part. of it, nor desired any; no? We were steadily tak- Spf ee Se ere Coates pce the fish stayed at about the same level where he was struck and cruised slowly around. Some more pressure on the rod, a ; 2 semen eae eee eats areata a , ing school tina, no trick at all. Se aa ek ot peampine und seven months of the year crach-| The Diomedes Islands in the Just as fast as 6 bunch of feath- back. ‘Soon it was two o'clock, I ed a new high of $608,400,000' Bering Strait are roughly half- ‘- ve rierelye Root aaa coming, was pretty tired, unaccustomed trom $593,500.000 last year, the! way between Alaska and Siberia. i returning them, as only sport was muscles Were reody a ne rong ae i i . rtly after} °" , J é , . a ne i cumebody » rouested hang. nice offers to have a try;. this re rd TO L Today and i ay ots a ing a four pound mackerel on to} because there was some chance aturday Sat. Mat. 2 - 4.15 ds 1 that I might lick the fish. This if George Montgomery - Peter Graves ial Marty's line with a pound of}: lead, this in order to Parop it| is what THEY thought. quickly through the schoo] and|.. More up and down with the into a different sort of fish. Of} tuna definitely still the boss, and course we all well knew what/ at three o’clock I was near to m; might happen, and of course it} asking for help. No rest from Bipromptly did. . the sun, the boat in open occan Mi. Even as the bait was sinking I rouers, mine te only ie in the ai , an - water. my strength not enough "Felt the easy unhurried take of Bi to push my opponent round, m heavy fish, and after the appro-! running sweat around my waist M. priate time I set the hook and] where the belt held me anchor- 'wot a real solid set. The boys) ed. Then another big.try to lift Wilashéd me into the fighting}™y ‘od tip and the awful wait @ aie. se ceeeach wey was gone; maybe now I had him oe oan and ‘ ene my pore an coming so! reeled fast, and kept <¢ mothe heavy tackle, a rod Ol an) right on reeling. NAVY. TRENCHCOATS gm. inch diameter at the upper hand! = : . For Boys And Girls @ grip. line of eighty-one pounds The leader showed, Jim tossed - oe ee the empty terminal-tackle {ito M test dry, and the big hook. the cockpit, I came close to cus-. Marcia Henderson “CANYON RIVER’ Today to 7 p.m. Saturday 9 p.m. HE'S BACK AGAIN ...to keep you in stitches. “> at Lar, Im VIBTAVIBION AND CASTMANCOLOR 6 Sane ‘ SRPREEPPRERPRTSR EBS SREB ERERERSRREPEERERAEEAS SESS Ra | nWea r a Noviung muci. was ssappenine, sing a brace ‘of blue streaks, for bt ance. we we = ° ——————— |the hook had finally worked DIRK BOGARDE reenee arom Sizes '4 Year thru 18 Years m- a he ;}loose, and a tired angler and: MURIEL PAVLOW * DONALD SINDEN Se Wallace’s ieature the most 7 T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G: maybe tired tuna had parted. JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE © to complete Rainwear Selec- &: WN ;: company. So visions,of'a dark . ; a tion in Western Canada. A Hd Suits @ Pants || nore coming ashore with a prize | Matince, Saturday 2 p.m. complete stock of plastic. go ul 9. 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Bottom ; rN pounds, and the sport seemed photo shows collapse of canoe and occupants during slapstick a faster than thirty years ago. episode by Len Harrington-and acquatic examiner Bill Kincaid, ‘Late in the last century some of who demonstrated how not to behave in a canoe. Big Labor - i a these battlers were brought| Day crowd is seen in background. yo | aa across the continent and releas- ’ “ ege ed in California waters where ~~ SCENIC AREA , | POWERFUL BIRDS There's competition ey have | thriven vende ey Sark in the Channel Islands ts ) Gannets, ocean-flying birds | when more than 10,000 would take hold this far north, noted for.its picturesque cliffs| which feed on f:sh, reach a and supplement the salmon{and ancient caves. . jlength of about three feet. men representing more than 300 companies match their skills in the search for new oil fields. Result: more Canadian oil for Canadian consumers. ‘fishing that lasts all too short a: )| season? ' L-0-0-K! 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