ce . ‘ 4 vu ee ee 2 2 : » vs Lo a i eT woe RN Re NET : Former Ca nadian- 4 “Prince Rupert Darly Nows November Catch Bo as - Friday January 10, 1958 ‘ . ‘ ' ' t 7 s Telis of Success SS Better Than 56 . " , a “4 l¢ " , OTTAWA ® —. Fisherman | ‘ By JOSEPH MacSWEEN , TALA [ landed) one-quarter more fish % oe ‘ 7 Wy , wor in November than a year eari- _ canta Pes ac Wao ACCOMPANIED BY “SAD FACES” |= 203i ct ip ' * Says aletne s a raw Biol cent to $2,397,000 from $2,101,- : NEW YORK (OP). Gordon Dakins, a onetime Cnvespaay . 000, the bureau of statisties re- : Winnipeg newsboy, is executive chief of an associa- VANCOUVER (CP)—Captain Harry Roach porte d todity. tthe eateh in U 7 , . 4. : vaca} fan he a re value of Che ecateh et , gs tion that speaks for an annual business of $19, 000,- of the Catala nosed his vessel into dock Wednesday | first eleven months. declined ; 000,000. a ” ” at. the end of the last passenger. service of Union aint mag, 10 87H:088,000 Fram to Student, salesman, sportsman, Steamships and said there were “many sad faces? | 7 "UU ‘ traveller, lawyer, credit expert, | al -the r . ‘ ‘ a os lecturer, business w wagter and Laue Qn 2 the route. Try Daily News Classified REGINNING TESTS—The CF- | thority on business Tet ers, Dak- : r , aminatad ike nace fay eayyiag jon ee a oe ee io | 105 Avro Arrow. n $200,000.000 | ins can claim to be something ot lhe company terminated its passenger service |) ‘ ae ' pomber-sized jet interceptor, | a philosopher as well. > on the B.C. coast when the federal government re- | Try Th : LAC K WOOD on | has been rolling around the What sort of a man is he? " . . oo 4. : y e Co cnaways at. Malton airport “Well, rm not, a drenmer, fused to increase its subsidy. MELROSE : “ . " ino ysts, i said Dakins wi s : a \,, ain Danan . |; . ota ae ne Ie may be in the groune hie n i viewed in his Manhattan office. Captain Roach, 59, attributed the line’s troubles CHOP SUEY to | of weeks. First it will begin | As excaulti ye vee ee as to “small boats” which have cut in on its services. OUR SPECIALTY A - ,the Nz ‘ ta : i, ne Speer takeott ee peed -association, he heads a head: He said the company has been “nibbled to death” by This week 20% Reduetion tO By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | and then test pilot Jan Zura- lor coxperts” Who bohst they this competition. on all Chinese Food ‘ : eowski (inse dll deeide | sw! pen ; : Kowsk nn ia workout ca answer any question on the op he g government iS. leaving the people up there (| Mon.-Fri. 3 pm. to 2 am. ' Mr. Masters Ma kes 4 Heart Bi | whether to & jretail trade. sat, and Sun. : io?! 1 pe. lr. a k d in flight. Plane is shown leav- 7 ' -at the mercy of anyone who w ants to exploit them,” Sat. and Sun. dg p.m. to 3 am, an i ine flight test hangar. IDEA CENTRE . | . it Overcalls Explained by Blac woo | (CP Photo) | In 1957, they answered 77,000 he said. 615 - 3rd Ave. W. Ph. 3329) : ! reycalls a major suit open-; --——----—- inquiries. Dakins, 54, his five- . ogo ee oe ae tner nino suit, er can ‘feel, | foot, 10-inch frame showing the MANY PARKS : a oo ing Wi a bid of two ina . « R hu t fitness of the athlete he used to cel So British “Columbia alto tp, fu ee . : a altogether! . a pretty sure he has no interest in the other major. If] EVO U ionar be, (bas a mild but firm manner J. GORDON DAKINS has more than 9,000,000 acres in| New Low Price! i 4” :as he pres , eRe 7 ... Career man, ‘parks | FO a he had a hand good enough to come in at the two level if rt Technique ‘bustle operations. | - national and provincial “parks. | Vv . ° hog > ’ , ’ louble for NRDGA is a sort of vast infor-, business technique? more et s , ook plus str ength in the other major, he would dou mation clearing house, watchdog: “Well, I certainly don’t believe i ° : t a takeout. | ‘and idea centre for member rin the ivory tower type of busi-| Ml t e newest / @S 4 Therefore it is dangerous for; West dealer | a eS Hitics | companies whose annual busi-' ness,” said Dakins. “I travel 50,- Aari lyn : f} you to take any important action: Neither side vulnerable ‘ness ig estimated by Dakins at 000 miles a year, including two " ° ur 3 - x the ather major unless you | NORTH ! LONDON (Reuters) — 's19. 000,000,000. » mm 3 ‘annual trips across Canada.” : D 6) C Handicraft ‘nee a very fine suit. In today’s | - . t ‘aet” Di ' ‘ _) It has 8200 members in 37; In the tough depression days. SL . j e we ER Tee deal Mr, Masters had a fine suit: : é ‘Abstract” pictures paint countries, including 200 In Can-' Dakins left his law practice for unroe . oo , og e and a fine hand and he went 6K Q7653 ‘ed by riding a bicycle over yada. , ot talk work as a shoe ;: sulesman in a % Provides a rich range of colours — a re A 1082 ' “There’s a great deal o v spart ; ; . i . wie cae seh Muszy's double of two dia- | Wrst rast ‘canvas flooded with paint jnese days about Canadians,” Movie eater the credit. side or, Will not be attending the: 14 stock colours - exclusive in handicraft, . eaee a2 Monds was silly, It does not pay! Oey og Muy "were on sale today as Lon- said Dakins. “Whenever I'm the business, and later becoming | }onnual meeting of the Prince | immediate delivery in all colours. iG to double an overcall with | fo 08 nM 2 a 4 . ‘ _.. asked how Canadians and Amer-’ credit manager for an oil com-! Rupert Rod & Gun Club, but | . : i ¢ strength only in the overcaller’s : v A » J 109 8° idon’s art lovers at 100 2uUl- jicans differ, I’m liable to talk pany in Toronto. * Provides a subtle pleasing — z toc, , elit. Mr. Muzzy’s action promp- : ¢ K 5 2 so4R Meas each ‘about myself. “ has been ¢ it is expected that members | | w otf . | | d ith Gitte é le four’ 5 ineas eacn, ape : . My law training has been aj, | woven effect in colours selected wit Pu. +-ted Mr. Abcl to doub-e fou SOUTH ack reatered William... 2 could always latch onto preat help-—it enables one to!will never the less attend in: . . vt hearts. Mr iTusters | Blac _, Sweaterea | Wd 2) tal ideas better than I could origin- hings of | Hale f¢ he M > Hall you in mind. “ } . Yeas ‘This was unwise, too. Mr. Abel | AE QS ‘Green, 23-year-old artist, stood ‘ate them, for instance. Canad- strip) things o ane essent tlslforce at the cose au on’! Sea should have “played” his partner ! WAKQIS54 ‘beside three strange paintings, ‘ians are a practical eee. Thes and get to the root of 2 Prob- | Monday, January 13th at 8 * Stocked in standard gauge — Cw “ard realized that Mr. Muzzy 64 ‘all called “asphyxiation” andi 70S ke cood lem,” said Dakins, ' . a m ware xt nish anything of | % Q76 ‘numbered one, two and three. |°8D tne es and ve th oer TACTFUL LETTERS p.m. over 25‘, thicker than so called economy ‘ee Might not furnis tans | The biddinz: ’ iuse of them yey have the ten- T 2TTE : value in'the defense of a heart) wea North East Sours | He solemnly explained his rev- | soity to stick to a thing better ns ¢ , sad, There will be an election of - gauges. * eéntract. bow Gg “oY, Dhi eg (Olutionary technique to baffled , th Americans, perhaps be-? But it was a hobby that sprea : , , The ace of diamonds won 5h ia Pane * +e | visitors at an exhibition run by; cause they are reed to ‘working his fame in the business world. (officers for the coming season | the first trick. In a good ef- | London’ s Institute of Contem- harder. Dakins, who was called “the pro- and general plans for the An-- Only 1 "3 enis per. tile ... fort to kill the dummy hand i porary Arts. fessorby bis schoolmates be-j} oy Banquet to be held next’ by eliminating its only entry, “ Mr. Abel then shifted to the \ jane lsaid, “I lay the board on the} John Gordon Dakins, son of a Came an authority on the pact | month. Please advise all mem. . ow King vf clubs. \; OO a a oe te acaial | carpenter-contractor, went into aw 4 and Precise business abi (be ; vo eae ie ie a ee MacKENZIE FURNITUR L However, Mr. Masters was not rubber shoes, worrying it and! ;business for s i ‘speaker on the subject, . . ac F . a stampeded into. making the ob- mewspapers: when he was 12 Paid advertisement by ° vious play of winning with dum- oeRror bi caintings, 1 ride a bi | He was the keenest newsboy “ moved to ot pons in 1942,| “A Good Place to Buy Por Over a Third of Century” ‘ ‘my’s ace. If he had done so he , , 5 | on the Winnipeg Free Press, h2 and a few years later joined N |RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC | . 3 would have lost the hanct. cycle over phe Pa roe sone and his brother Ralph wining : ‘DGA being quickly tabbed for : 308 - 3rd Avenue West Phone 4146 re The lead would be in dummy ard sot it aleht en pe. aaenaE trip to Victoria as a reward. leadership. (313 - 3rd avenue, A 36 ty for the last time and he wouid é vy © ‘Gordon kept selling papers un-°—-> cement eee oo —n " ' i have to.try to cash the king of face quality. scholarship winner ‘tils he was in his second year :3- ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA ?. ,.diamonds, discarding a ciub or cle a special rant to study at, University of Manitoba, by that! } mmr" “the five of spades from the vle:- the Royal College of Ari, where ; ime having a couple of you hen YES, M2. SVENSEN.| KY iT BANE et T Tenn } dy you. Tink °Y cabiTain sev! ed hand. “ vhvee? bstr working for him on his rowles ITS WHAT 1S IT NOW? | 1 OER CoOR-c ONE € VOD I ALIVENDY LD MAE ii : i ihe “worries his abstract paint- | At night he worked at a bow!l- THE THE SNOW SNOWBALLING 2° GSEMT Our BANE BAYRNG $ ” ware, Mr. Abel wouia nave ruifed! i Aton e worked at ¢ JERIOR/ é ves jings into shape. ie . saute Wether a ie REMOVAL by, a. A NOTICE... ATTENTION co: OF . this and excited with a trump. /§ - _ ) Ing alley and a movie. Rouse io INTERFERING oy pe : NO fo horice? 0 Ten iNa! . After this exchange nothing | @ ihelp finance his education. Oke! ATH YOUR. 3 SNOWBALLING! hy. ee - \ wo! could have prevented the de- ‘Pope Says | Nobles ‘he graduated in arts with high- | CHECKER GAME? - a ee etd ji rs - fenders from winning two more ae est honors, Three years later, in | : v= 1? tricks Easily Corru pted 1929, he repeated the perform- : Ves fr 27 A But My. Mo