. * * 1 I ■ ' ft I •* • . . . *•Pats Regimental Pride Is Kept Up Aboard TransportAT SEA WITH 2ND BATTALION, P.P.C.L.I. (CP)—Regimental pride must be lived with to be appreciated.Perhaps the best place for seeing it in action is in a tub full-of seasickness. That, until two days before touching at Hawaii, was the Pvt. Joe P. Matri-nez, transporting the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light In-f on try, to Korea. : ;Living aboard the Pvt. Joe was a tight fit. With half those aboard seasick during gale weather edrly in the voyage, it also was uncomfortable.Ready for Route MarchBut ever since Seattle, Wash., where thev embarked Nov. 25, “Hawaii” had meant for the men a route march. Lt-Col; J. R. Stone of Salmon Arm, B.C., and Edmonton, their commanding officer, had said that if possible sthey would stretch their legs ashore in a march, and;incidentally become the first Canadian battalion to parade in Hawaii. v.L •