* Poe ELEC CHECK Ao OT rt Daily: New oo .For those planning a trip over- mor Prince Rupert Daily News. ; - ” Monday, May ‘12, ‘198 sos Seas a medical and dental eheek= | ------ ee ket Cost nin oem aie tn ‘ up Is a good precaution, | Advertising in the Daily News Brings ‘Results Ft open nim cnt cimaa ered a swab aeans : - ad. ro a | Ghalks up 2,998 [a | arene gn with perfect night | ‘C9QIE FNOMpSON _ | oitiesocs esti 10). Oe By Phin named Celco president | ——-—— _. “Stan (The Man) Musial is still shy two hits of be- | Le | » °. each the 3,000-hit pinnacle, But anyone who says he|Celco City Bowling league. She succeeds retiring eee ee escaping , cm or ork @Controlled Blasting @ Pile Driving . @ Crane and Rigging Work | _,_ isn’t the greatest star ever spawned by the National president J im Riddell, - 1 a Ting ne vee Election of officers took place a League can expect an argument, at the league’s annual banquet Record crowd The brilliant St. Louis Cardin- in the Armories. Others elected : . _ . bl first baseman almost made it were: ° i| — ESTIMATES GIVEN — .. , Sunday. He rapped five hits as Ralph Overgaard, suceceding aiten § irst i| Shovels - Dozers - Trucks aye the Redbirds came from behind Jim Thompson as_ vice-presi- 4 Air Equipment For Hire i. With ninth-inning rallies to ov- dent; Wally Todd, succeeding . j é 217 Ist A ee ercome the Chicago Cubs 8-7 and Len Harrington as secretary: soccer game PHON ~ SU Ave, Sugrestad prine i or eet One aP Pi te four-game and Jock Ewart, succeeding | 5414 East parece onesies -. » Series, One of his hits was his Mona Menard as treasurer, A record crowd of more than) ENS nieeebenaielttttebdanisnaresansuionias-onmmismmene azo a. i‘ . ;. fifth home run of the campaign. Pictures of the banquet with}300 filled the Roosevelt Par | . _ _ es as Stan necded a perfect five for trophy presentations will be thjeachor ; vay | newman i . Co ; . ‘ . : we cachers Saturday as Savoy ! m, , ; five in the nightcap for his 3,- published in tomorrow’s edition Hotel whitewashed Aiyansh , thre iy He But the nt oh of The Daily News. 3-0 in the first soccer exhibition | | ' ‘ qa Tee times. ut then the ~ _—— : : ; . , _ . Y year-old batting specialist oO Of he season. . COTY AY »} } / 7 i rt I k | i k ode ,' Struck dut and grounded out and Remember When _, veftwinger Fred Hunt figured a cE MAN W 40 . “9g “LS EYTATTVE-tO- WOrkK ANA WACK «- : , «: — had to settle for a mere .494 sea- In all goals, scoring the first two | Hn . me a . J , By The Canadian Press himself and assisting = rirht-| ’ complete: gamete Ms fits | eger Martin Gruber’ on “the! twice a day needs to learn: how-much Maple Leafs of the International} First half of the game saw . a oo . , oo CO. ae a oI oo an E'dsel can do for hime ee League 32 years ago today, shut-|Savoy dominate with ercater -, REPORTS L, H. HOUCK, TRAVELLING CORRESPONDENT FOR THE AUTHORITATIVE INDUSTRY NEWSPAPER ‘AUTOMOTIVE NEWS" * . sonavéfage, exactly 107 points Higher than his nearest competi- te tor. . ™* WIN SEVEN STRAIGHT ‘ieMiiwaukee ran its winning _ Streak to seven straight with a ‘ ting out Jersey City on two hits.| Speed and a better combinir iu 7-8 triumph over Cincinnati. Me Hubbell went up to the New/ forward line. Hunt always prov- “Pittsburgh moved into a second oe mes York Giants in 1928 and with {ed dangerous to the Aiyansh de-: place tie with San Francisco,/ the postponement of the Giants-/ his famous “screwball” became | fence. Lo . .7éne game behind the Braves, by | Los Angeles game in San Fran- the mainstay of their pitching; Aiyansh came out for the sec-. “sweeping Philadephia 10-4 and e Phils cisco, the first postponement on! staff until in 1943 he became /ond half better adjusted to the: ; ” ee ~ . 2-0: in 11 innings. Rain forced; the west coast. head of the Giant's farm system, | hotelmen’s fast play and had! a ; = ~ — more of the game for extended | ao ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : : periods but failed to capitalize; , eh ae. . A CAN U U Famed goalie [en their edge. A few hard shots! . wee es 7 . yy. ; dies aged 58 by Aiyansh centre forward Rod’ o Pit h bi k . Tait were stopped by the alert | i f ¢ ers rea JINXes OTTAWA @—Alee Connell,| S2Vo¥ soalie. . . *} Savoy’s third goal came after former Nationa] Hockey League! 9 ' e , goaltender elected to hockey’s | vistor field pass play hetween | , : e e ® ; : tor Wittchen and Fred Hunt. * hall of fame two weeks ago, died | x . . . i In surprise showings Saturday in hospital atfer a long atv Pore down towards the; the one car thatts-really new . “Driving is almost effortless, yet with a dollars during a normal term of ownership,” | - contidence-inspiring feeling of control,” Edsel performance inspired (hese words: says Mr. Houck after testing the Edsel. "Edsel has spcéd for turnpikes, express-. - sia hew »f Aiyansh goal, drawing the de-: illness. He was 58. ‘ ’ a Once big reason for Edsel’s driving ease ways and open highways and roadability oe. By The Associated Press Connell was netminder for tenders on him, and passed to; 4 is exclusive Teletouch Drive. You can for the logging road..." Fusel’s big new -#e American League managers learned Sunday they no longer | three professional elubs—Ottawa | GTuber who had an easy task! ~ drive Edsel — hand it park te without V-8 engines: ~ with up to 3) horsepower . ‘ean rely on pitchers’ previous performances against a particular |Senators, Montreal Maroons and eae . . . Bs ep eee fy Me ee cannente telco is as ever handed before, homer man you’ Aeam. Those who were supposed to win were beaten and those who {Detroit Red Wings. ate Alyansh drive, includ- | a a EE handy as a pocket in a shirt anda “The Uusel is undoubtedly the most pros , digured. to lose were successful. a jing an unsuccessful penalty | OB beeen beeen | tested car ever oilered ta the public... Jot closer.” f ; Fdsel’s big, safe brakes were another — 1,500,000 miles over a two-year period,” M dndunced examples : , SPiaai kick by Nelson Morvin, jell! a #Arnold Portocarrero , Ca- beaten by ane ener, eetore been Try Daily News Classified |Short of reducing the score. | Od Noe lice OF feature which impressed the Automotive You should. see what an Edsel can do ‘Pascual, Jack Urban, Jim he holds three Victories a. — | PA: N 4 Ee 3 i News expert. “These new brakes adjust for you~drive 1458 Edsel and feel the obby Shantz and Billy}. Jim Wilson pitched Chicago BL a . on White Sox to a 5-2 triumph over AC KWOOD ocarrero, making his first! Cleveland after the Indians had on arb’ since Baltimore Combin, | oR the first game 4-2. Wilson . im from Kansas City, combin-| had a 4-9 lifetime record against ,,e0. with George Zuverink to shut| the Tribe. On the other hand, oy out Boston as the Orioles swept oe et Has | 7 * ( Billy Pierce, whom the Indians “-& Goubleheader from the Red! whipped in’ the opener for his themselves and can save a mana lot of real difference behind the wheel. i t ox 3-2 and 4-0. The big right-| third loss without a victory this By EASLE ; Bander hea never before beaten season, has beaten Cleveland 27| Y 2 ¥ BLACKWOOD : — “nthe Red Sox. times, more than any other act- At a crucial point in the bidding of this hand Mr. ' +'4¥ANKEES LOSE ive pitcher. Muzzv e Id ha . ° Tht: | ‘Pascual, with only one pre- ZzY COU ave said one little word and saved him-; . Mious victory over New York in . self 2790 points. The word was “pass.” eo U2 decistons, shut out ihe Yank- Major League scores | Of course, Miss Brash’s blind ~| ~. “ees. 4-0 after the American stab at « ‘ ras Doct League leaders had beaten _ NATIONAL LEAGUE bad bid. And ee you wee “Mr.| East-West vulnerable Washington 4-3 in the first game}; Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 3 Muzzy could have taken the first NORTH of a doubleheader. Bobby Shantz} San Francisco 11, Los Angeles trick against that contract with Mr. Abel beat the Senators, to whom he 3 at . the ace of hearts. Thus he would a &2 had bowed 12 previous times in} Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0 ' have scored 100 points on a hand vise 22 decisions. St. Louis 3, Chicago 2 in which his opponents held z 3107654 Detroit handed Kansas City AMERICAN LEAGUE Practically all the high cards. WEST EAST its sixth straight defeat, 10-3, New York 9, Washington 5 could you ask for a better result? Mr. Dale Miss Brash clubbing Urban for eight’ runs} Boston 13, Baltimore 5 | Mr. Muzzy could. He wanted &AQ1073 AAKIO'4 before they shelled him out in| Chicago 2, Cleveland 0 200 points on the hand, So he| WJ 854 v K Q a5 ri .. the eighth. The Athletics’ right-' Detroit 7, Kansas City 1. doubled. g at Q $. Nove ° tee _ Without the double there | ™ ‘ SOUTH rr a if d mone 1 Me Date, been no reason for > Mr. Muzzy eR as 5 Yr, Male to disturb seven AGS oe lee “Timely suggestion you nee y spades. He had everything vAd3 eae oy ~ . ? . promised by his jump raise, @ 10 76 3 7 ¢ I on Canada S leg in with something to spare. . at 88 2 ; The bidding: . ws a But after the double came in, Fast South West North we : he did a little thinking, First,] 1 @ ass 3h Pass mer finance CoM an it seemed certain that Mr. Muz-| 7 @ Dbl, TND Puss CO U zy did not have a Spade trick,| Pass 1)}, All Pass . ; And if not, then he must have an| FOR RELEASE MAY 13 . —— Any time of day is a good ace, Mr. Dale had an ace in his|other suits to choose from and Creal news! 1958 dsel prices start just abore the low-priced field! - time to talk to the friendly hare nes Brash, then could thus the odds were 2 to l against | — Lo deal ’ s! ) te ’ nly two aces, Even she is{ his choosing "hg . . aCYVD ‘ peers) CLC) §! people at HFC about your not wild’ enough to jump to a} On this “ronson Mr Dale GREAT DAYS! EDSELebrateon DAYS at Your ED SEL care) money problems. Advice is grand slam, off two aces, bid seven no trump and after CertatnfeatwresiMustrated er mentioned ere *Standare on tome snntet, apttonnt at extra con om were, oo dand helpful Loans are The only answer seemed to be!some heavy though Mr. Abel led ertatn features (Murteated or menttoned are Standard’ on some madels, 07 ’ sollnd a ‘ that she had a void sult, And it{a diamond. Thirteen tricks prompt and private. Borrow was not hard to determine where | were laid down—five diamonds, i | up to $1,000 with repayment hat void was. noe almost had to | five spades and three clubs, e Modern monay service hoos Ci, Cabs—-the only suit in] pont double a contract you backed by 80 years — terms you choose. which she could not have first ¢ feel sure 1 set, “0 . : : . : of expericrive or second round control in high | js a chanee the double may mate Main Office - Prince Rupert Parts - Dial 2221 . cards. Therefore Mr, Muzzy had , ‘ontrae , ( . wyeqs cates | HOUSEHOLD F] NANCE one the red aces—-and 1, WS ene make. into A contract they KITIMAT FORD-EEDSEL DEALER TERRACE . M ave “ srs ete conan ames Mere ee Mem ee ne Rk + vee ’ ree — 1b eee rere entereenmtt TEE eee cya ae ee ae nem erm ate te ae Ue mer een et mnie cite ee, Net rremtumemenarecmren nen - ears ot te ka ee FE mT CONE ert ARMOR EEE TEL eam are — 5 Mr. Muzzy know what to load eve ones sn etie ees scatter duateepeee cc meh we wus wiemaennn ene Comporuition- of Crnatw to defeat seven spades, Dut if | ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA APPOINTMENTS. r. Dale bid seven no trump, the _ , arene C. 8. Bigham, Manager opening lead would be shifted to . eh ee Pare. an ; 315A Third Ave, W. Talephone 4311 Mr. Abel. And he would have to | guess, Leaving spades out of PRINCE RUPERT consideration, there were three h . ioalarterhabesiesdiahaianaepidemananhguetatanmmninnterieuetiebateeemennateneem sa gene gnetiew: Ee einen haubdemnieaplatinnsaanriate ee Industrial Scale Co, em wwe» Ltd ARE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE... . 66 2 39 — wiftwei gh f the fast-oasy weigh CLAUDE P, BEAUBMEN 0, TAYLOR CORNELIUS N,N, CREAR Av Ky JORDAN ‘ . . t Fraser W. Bruce, Prealdont, Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd, (ALCAN) | serving as eleatriant auporintondent Oa a akortt! Chpwaltion it Tay Tuga announcer the appointment of additional vice-prasidontas Claude P, Boaublen, | and iinyaten Worl, he roturnied ? aregt oporntions, MR, JORDAN, gonornl C. ‘Taylor Carnailis, N, 8, Crorar, A, K, Jordan, und Rodney Northey, Win appointed general manager o wee | 030 In ‘Noronto. After war nerviea MIt. BEAUBIEN hag 99 years norvice with Alcan In ales and pursonnel work | niles nana ger Jolned Aloun's wilon fared in neeolng An heeeuitve ante nonte In In Montreal, Shawinigan, Arvida, and Quebec City, Fo louver Eno pont of manager | he rejoined the Toronto Ruled amlmce and a conor! anon manager in 10N0, Mit, of Montreal district salon oMlca to nasume roxponnlblilty for all Alvan'a ndver- | Montroal, Toronto, and Englund became goners t ding and public relations uctivities, Mit CORNHLIOS, head of fabricating | NORTHEY, director of barwnnnals | Warika, nla anignmont neahawinigan This ts the finest scale of its ROONEY NOWTHNY Sena ae yn kind on the market, HN Weight 10 Ibs, - $47 8.12 imbue, ee eG Ld ; in i ane : ’ ; \ « . ob Toronto. Works, atlor analy . ™ ra . hon conutrnotion cominenced iu ah, He | works porsonne) ihannger, at Toran ica, ! : M Dp L romatned. tere ates MoH of aeration, und over (ho yearn (led various | and Montroal, He became poraounal pees iow imamagar: tian t it reingu mm ot EL ES positions In thd amelting, ¢aohuent, and fabrioit ing dividiona of the Company, | Jn 146 Mr, Northoy wie appolntad axp Mng he Wid appolhted al If , , f Ln Worl in 1042, Tn 1040 ho transferred | oral anton manger and aating gonbral snies manager, In : vee to. to Monten nn niutitagt O thn yonseut manner and wit nppalntod HAIL | vier prentdont of iy nilitntadte Aimintum Limited group company, returning to Keneral maniyer in 108 tn 1OR7 he wan named head of fabrfonting operations, | Alvan in 1056 a9 director of poywonnole, AU, CRERAT, goneral manager of power operations, Jolned Alcan in WoO, After | bo pass { Hoe, : \ ’ we \ . . ( ta Fo Vo. | f : wc to ae , . tf hr eg eote . rn ee 2 2 er ceded Loe eb ie vo ‘ _ yw yn, / | * eels 440d a bbe ad MO Oe, . ins a roma \ ea rte be Rh we ong boo erties ee ee 4 ee oma: we Ab ee ek kta, ' F Peo we gee Oe rn Pray pera we sw et em ee mee te wae A A A 2 2 tae te ee eee Le . \ , $ : A . Wwe ~ 4 $a OW ae ty,