~ PTrhiiiitttteittiitieeee Prince Rupert Daily News — Saturday, Augen 9, 1952 “WALLACE $- Mens Shop— it's New! It's Smart! It's Reasonable! WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE RE - ROOF NOW Your Reof May Not Last Through Another Year We will give your free estimates on re-roofing with asphalt and cedar shingles Greer & Bridden Ltd. Phone 909 115 Ist Ave. West P.O. Box 721 eo en ee ARRIVING THIS WEEK New Stock of MODERN LAMPS COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Besner Block — Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C atta ta te ee te ete erent to att et ee! a ee We Invite You SELECTION OF FINE CHINAW ARE Gordon & Anderson Pkone 46 hPa Ma aaa a aaa eae aan aaa a? a FLASH! & HORSE RACES DAILY! RAIN OR SHINE FULL-LENGTH SHOWING OF THE MIGHTY SHRINZ PINE. CIRCUS 2 eee Ss eae i , operates ____|$..A May Stiffen Race Segregation : To Ssh Out Defiance Tempel VENTERSBURG, South Africa | (Reuters)—-Premier Daniel Ma- lan’s administration may: stiffen jits racial-segregation law in an effort to stamp out the growing defiance campaign being staged by the colored population Justice Minister Charles Swart told a public meeti ng here _the government introduc The erving will not hesitate to: severa new legislation tio number of colored people} ref jail sentences for delib-/| tio: erately breaking laws—mainly; Swart using white-only entrances at train stations—is mounting daily throughout South Africa The campaign is ors ganized by red people’ S associa- aimed at winning color legisla- aa iS wm of “unjust campaign had Situation inj said the created a serious the country No government would allow the thi now being done by the | African National Congress, South African Indian Congress and Un t rte reanizations, he said give you the assurance we A TERF ONT :: p to now offenders have been entenced to short jail terms WHIFFS usual iround a week. But one judge recently threatened offen- take action even if new whipping must be introduced,” | ation said wilh Motors Blank « Battery in. Manson Match Motors proved too Heavy. Battery in a football leagu? scored a 5-0 vic- How Hard Does a Whale peptone a whale heart work as hard in proportion | size as the heart of a man or a mouse. Does it re the ] Joes anestions two! noted specialists nswer by neart are try- taking electro- Japanese fishermen are re- ported to be active in the Pacific | is Of Alaska whales this summer, chiefly in pursuit | 1ul Dudley White, Bos-| of Whales. They have planned to! Robert King. Seat-| catch as many as four hundred,!>" Jlark’s Point on Bris operation waters not far)" ” » they hope to re mm the Aleutian Islands. Three la the heart beats| companies are believed to be!' Play as ragged at the start whale er. ay we with "the Motors having the studies of op ind four boats MS tter-of exchanges. However, it in size, the n't until a penalty was was! to establish som¢ Commencing Tuesday, August .olied that Krause was beaten which will help|19, HMS Sheffield will pay 4) Bishop scored the goal with a heart functions| nine-day visit to Vancouver, the that gave Krause no the size of man. | first in four years. The Sheffield nce record a whale} was built in England in 1936 and Oo tion, they will load|saw a lot of action in the war, equipment into a small} which included pursult of the and travel into the néar-| battleship Bismark, and her hool of white whales destruction and engagement The metallic contact of a/ With the battle cruiser Scharn- eardiograph, which normally is|horst. She also shared in num- placed on the skin, will be ‘in-| erous shore bombardments and}, corporated in the point sANGINES I Wires leading will transmit A Dutch family totalling nine- the harpoon! teen travelled all the way from, Battery turned on the pressure to an electrocardiograph. A| Holland to settle on a farm on} but Motors defenc@ was sound tylus in the machine will re-|the British Columbia coast. This!and the losers failed to beat cord action on a sheet of|is at Abbotsford. The new settlers | Boulter. graph the whale co- Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Grif- Battery were short 1 | fioen and 17 children, who range | their players, but were well serv- from 11 months to 22 years. It is ed by substitutes. Rupert on) the family ever to be Bishop made the score 4-0 frei ransported by the Holland-|when he headed a perfect, goal erica Line in its 75 years Of | past Krause from Pat Wilson's history cros Some neat footwork by | Whitefield put the Battery de- |; fence in a tangle and Tait was | in fast to make it 5-0. Two grand | crosses by Pat. Wilson were mis- sed before the final whistle | came. The teams: Battery Topher; ing to General for n Cup as they st night good Beluga 12 heir atcner tists she ffsides repeatedly stopped tine but Giske put them two- with a sizzling drive past rause. Boulter saved well from Marron and Krause outguessed boat est ‘s¢ Vhitefield got a third goal for i Motors with a fine shot. to them a 3-0 lead at half of a the contac After the resumption, Heavy along heart paper—if are i largest J rpanese u Maru is today load is expec mean ¢ ot cargo of 000 bushels The ec but work started ted 450.- -—— not! No fewer sight arrival entirely of vessel Was four double- eraft buill aluminum are in use There is less weight hip parade|as well as an increase in speed waterfront One| jJmportance of alumiaum in els waS HMCS Ontario ship construction is just another ally greeted by 4) example of the increasing use- Cana-|tyiness of this metal. Designers San | of the Swedish MS “Gilloga” es- timate that the 18 tons of alum- General Motors—Boulter; Rob- | The | inum in the craft result in a sav- | inson, Eby; John Wilson, Bishop, SU | ing of $0 compared to a| Bedford; Lien, Pat Wilson, Bew- similar steel vessel—a figure man, Tait, Whitefield, Persam equal to the weight of a full load | Mon, Giske ovealM- | of passengers together with bag- ~: than soo! teck seeing | in Sweden the recent 16 oe attle’s e Krause; Mazzoni, | Pavlikis, Georgeson, | Parkhouse; Cameron rilker, | Silversmith, Marron, Holkestad. | olficl and by the zeneral at Skipper of th P. Tisdall 578 enlistec -gun salute, consu tons, In vessels of this kind, such weight savings are quickly re flected in increased revenue and reduced cost of operation. An- other illustration of the addi tional economic value is shown Prince Ru-|in the aluminum resistance to listed at water corrosion it berth whet loaded with cott wood log His Lordship found damage was caused by dition of the Su- Jus- claim was for tee! burge Grif-| Remember When | Sportsmen from Canada and: the- United States. paid-last-re- spects to Eddie Gerard, the great Ottawa Senators defenceman and three National Hockey league teams, whose fun- WATER PROPORTION eral attracted crowds at Otlawa The water surface of the earth 15 years ago today craft. It was alleged the Griff-| has been computed at 141,050,000 - ——- had not been pr ‘ly . | square les, compared to 50,- on had not been properly load- Square mues, COI mee 783,000 square miles of land Class: tied Ads Pay This happ 1 af pert where the barge salt coach of unseawort Moet me in Vancouver, ~/eet me at the FAIR AUG. 20th to SEPT. Ist COME to the P.N.E. in '52. It’s a City within a City—a City of exciting contrasts. There you'll find Agricultural Exhibits for farmers and cattlemen — Blue Ribbon Livestock Shows — Junior Farmers’ Competitions — magnificent floral displays — and — shows, bands, excitemént to fill every hour of your visit -— Don’t miss any part of this year’s P.N.E.! Fun and Games on the Gaywayl Fireworks every night. Buy Advance Sale Tickets early - Sale closes Aug. 19th. ; / Only Advance Sale Tickets are eligible for / the Grand Prize Draw for 4 New Cars! enough food for | life,” he Lakelse Navy were announced today by | Naval headquarters | Lay, Ont., ment Canadian Joint Staff and Cana- dian Naval Attache in Washing- several of ton, DC., become Assistant Chief of | Washington, | yesterday | Sixth Street, Beavers Best TODAY ONLY 7: -9: p.m. JAMES STEWART | CARBINE WILLIAMS” Conservation | Engineers Jeff Lambley of Terrace, one} ‘of the original members of the Terrace Rod and Gun Club, told] | Rotary Club members here that | one of the finest conservationists S| is the beaver | “The beaver does engineering | work for us free and if there is| him he will be! glad to stay in happy surround ings.” He said the provincial | department at the present time | jis doing a great deal of good in /its conservation program and in | the propagation of wildlife “If you are interested in wild} said, “the rod and gun} clubs aim at conserving and| propagating it By propagating it, ie said the} club attempts to improve living conditions for fish and game such as the planting of water plants in iakes and streams which are knewn to be attrac- tive to water birds and fish and | the introduction of new species | of game and fish.” | He said a number of beaver | have been taken from areas to) places where they can do a lot} of good and especially around) Lake, Where they are | game thriving. Navy Officers Appointed to New Postings STARTS MONDAY Gee THE FR/ ‘ARB SPIES The clues in coast- —_.~ Pictures prevents LOS de ROCHEMONY'S Production of WALK. EAST OW |_ MSEAGCON warveg GEORGE MURPHY + Finlay Currie « Virgina Gitmore TOTE A Famous Pla “HOLIDAY LAND “EDDIE CONDONS” Evening Shows 7: - 9: p.m. yers Theatre OTTAWA ‘~ Forthcoming ap-| pointment changes of two senior officers of the Royal Canadian} tumay 6:50 - 9 rioMAKRD TODD JOAN RICE “STORY OF ROBIN HOOD" Commodore Horatio Nelson) of Ottawa and Walkerton, | who has held the appoint of Nava] Member of the Sunday Midnight — Monday Matinee 2:00 JOHN CARROLL ALSO “COME ON “THE FLAME” LEATHERNECKS" will the Naval Staff at headquarters on Since July, 1949, Sept, 9. Captain Morson A. Medland,| of Toronto, who has served at Naval headquarters for the past! year as director of weapons and | tactics, will succeed Commodore Lay as Naval — of the | Canadian Joint Staff, Canadian ‘Naval Attache and Eeeiesngitg’ Officer of HMCS Niagara, the Canadian naval establishment in Sept. 6. In his new Captain Mediand acting rank of appointment, iwill hold the | Commodore. Niainliae Barber Passes After Retirement Mrs...B..d.. (Pauline) -. Hicks, olify CHAE Gly Gue OF Pritice Ru- pert’s first barbers Alois (Muti) Ohnesorg; returned to Vancouver after attending her father’s funeral, She was accom-! panied by her husband Mr. Ohnesorg, known to’ hun- dreds here as “Mutt” came to Prince Rupert in ‘1912 after trav elling extensively in France anc England He opened a barber shop on just off the cornei of Third Avenue and retired only two years azo to devote his tim: to caring for a collection of hous plants Mr..Ohnesorg was born in Ger- many, and was married here i 1927, His wife now lives in Van- couver He died Short illness A charter member of the Moose | Lodge here, Mr. Ohnesorg was | buried in the Moose plot at Fair. | view cemetery on Thursday. last Mondav after a| NOVICE PROSPECTORS (Continued from page 5 bly eased to a snug fit into the, glass tube. The pieces of alumi num foil atthere to each sid of the nail point by means of a touch of shellac The uranium seeker tests his ; ore by placing it near the elec- | troscope. If the strips of alumi- num come together quickly then radio-active ore is indicated. The booklet also describes the country where there are the best chances of finding uranium and thorium. In general, it says, the veins j}and lodes containing these ores ; are located where other metals} {oe as tin, gold, lead, copper | and zine have already been dis- | | covered. | BASEBALL | SUNDAY FIRST GAME SEMI-FINAL’ PLAYOFFS Commercial Hotel vs Abel & Odowes 2 p.m. rROOUCTION “SUCK: ' POMP Dani Bramounts Plumb Bo Bopstt (usical \ . Ferlberg-Seato + | "Riding the Rails” CARTOON and NEWS Shows 7 - 9:04] TLL ¢) PA aa ts tt ek Le D A Ni C E Saturday Night Legion Auditoriu:n 4 “ Ever’ ADMISSION yoody Welt e $i 00 Modern and Old Tir Dane! MUSIC GY THE \ SVTERNAIRE AND WE'VE THE FOOTWEAR . he me : . 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