MINERAL RICH (Continued from ‘page °4) along the Alesis ‘Highway. Official reports place the re- serves of Peace River coal in the billions of tons. The quality is higher than that of any other) in Canada. This semi~bituminus coal may some day find a mar- ket as far a as Portland and as far east as Winnipeg. In spite of na tural ¢ gas, it still finds aie in Dawson Creek, 110 miles from the mines, whither it is hauled by motor truck today that a established in Toronto. The story, written by Sports | ing to's it was learned that Toron- Canadian National Exhibi- saa oe ‘Eastern Canada May Enter SPORTSMANS U.S. National Football Loop | TORONTO (CP)—The London Free Press ns| Se football team entered in the United | States professional Nationa! Football League will be | DIGEST “o/s Cap Manager — | of Vancouver, Notre Dame half-| Aan NR Se ee, ee eee Prince Rupert Daily INews wa Wednesday, Deventer 3, 1952 | Protect with the BEST Heads Wil PHOENIX, Ariz.—Bob Brown back in 1895, was elected. presi- dent of the Western Interna- Editor Jack Parks, quotes “@5) tig, ¢ tional Baseball League Tuesday. | ik andl = cided iced pred vid | ton field, which already has a | bona sebail Leagu esday. the coal at Hudson’s Hope saan mewe” tinet thee 2001 -witl| Sane a oo a playing | i tee ee eee ee and at other points in the | move its Dallas, Tex suleshien ere capable of seating 25,000 | jhes had a full-time president. Peace River canyon, the Pine os nanan ine cites a fans, would be the site of the | Brown ts general manager of River and Sikanni Chief, is | | cee agen ;| team's operations. Bleachers | | the Vancouver Capilanos. , is (in previous years tne New York | ,, A ie the hori | not likely to be extensively | Yankee team, beeame vacant sg — ” - oi, j ees developed. midway through this season and_ 0 yp rer Ges eapeetty Woat) i IT PAYS 7 2 ‘ + < en j ieast § id i i did not go on over the divide the team played its home games | ‘ into the Cassiar country where in various other league cities ey mae seal ee ‘e TO ADVERTISE one of the newest discoveries is The ato aan: upon Toronto as the logica spot | ~ “ rnc . pence anit enna nee ihe sabeatin tine Gekek Meek: ry adds for a drive into Canada after) Sowpre. poss ARE OF NO PAR: oped on McDame’s Creek by the “While confirmation was iack-| hearing reports that the semi-| ticuLar BREED. THE BEST DOGS interests who operate the United | BP Aros consistently drew bet-| age MORE OR LESS CURS» MIXED Keno Siiver mine tice | er than 20,000 on Saturday af-| wiTH TERRIER, COLLIE, HOUNDS» 1¢ in the Yukon i But at Fort St. John the other | ternoons and after hearing that ETC. WHEN HOUND {S IN THE MIX, day convoy of new dum “the annual Grey Cup.game with’ 1S @ARKING 1S UNDESIRED. THE trucks went north to this a! its 27.000 tickets could sell at’ DOG THAT TRAILS QUIETLY AND } bestos property to haul the val- [least 100,000." EE ee eee can lable product out’ te Alaska The Free Press’ says that | A SQUIRREL IS TREED, IS BEST. Hivteny for shinmeest tae the Interprovincial Football | OTHERWISE, BARKING WARNS KAY-HT vs BO-ME-1G Whitehorse. YT Union, comprising Hamilton, | THE GAME SO fT HAS TIME TO ee : Toronto, Ottawa and Mont- | VEN. DARK COLORS ARE. LESS To all interested in the min- ghar o : | EYE CATCHING,SO ARE PREFERRED., eral potential of the Finlay real, “may have a fight to the i: eae, OS Thursday and Friday—December tth and Sih River and the Rocky Mountain Ty eae sem See tas CRAPLE OF SENG Trench wenerail , ns a If the pro lea * moved t i i Nicaea oe . nerally, 1 we uld re fer l-roronto with its great attrac-| OSLO, Norway «€P) “ A fuli- 3 i them to the book by Dr. F. H ‘ length movie of the 1952 Olympic CIVIC CENTRE—8:0 PM McLearn and Dr. E : tions, it could kill the Big Four! . hen 4 > i. arn an r. E. H. Kindle, there. Our informant told us, @@™mes held at Oslo had its world Geology of Northeastern | premiere recently fn the Valley ITR\LL TROPHY.Bo-Me-Hi all-stars will seek to pry the from Ketchikan’s Kay-High Polar Bears in t series here Thursday and Friday ni; held By Hetehikan students for Live ihschool Hoop Series Determine Cup Holder ‘ '0-Me-Hi ‘Rainmakers, will make ; to wrest the international troph) Kay- en Polar Bears. ve and ity high school student basketball A ly fo we HOCKEY SCORES y WHL--Tacoma 4, Caigary 4 onli Vancouver 1, Victoria 2 lane ia re Spokane # Kimberle nd the fol-) O8HL—Kelowna 6, Penticton 6 Hamlin. Kamioops 5, Vernon 5 1ox, Mar- ae Jin Arnt COPPER TO CANADA _ ENTEBBE East Africa «CP) ‘ ‘l-pointt © irrent reports show the prote ral w night ” played $540,000 worth of coffee | «hike Cans 195) $ , as ciara tice ti ” Baie, = BULLET Am ng scientific experiments being conducted Research Board is the checking and photograph~ and flight of various missiles, A device at kes a flash shacowgraph of a bullet leaving the ifle Ahead of the bullet is a cloud of air pushed the bullet’s rush, Around the base of the powder gases. The black, string-like mark the capper wire used to trip an electric flash (CP PHOTO) Angler — ls Prairie te Trophy — _. Landing the “big & man's job. Ho of Parks- ‘ta ve tt the top prise oe inglers' derby An ed a 37-pound ‘o head that class and “feed such a big “ein the province ap, 28 Contiued the mm en tt Comes to be, here that Mrs, Ho \ *-Wi*ner and also ther American ‘Nd, 14-ounee fish : Nd prize “ihual angippe i s. slers i "Y the SOUT CAS SAPPOINTMENT TO POINTS IN: Newfoundien#. . « ¢ Maritime’Provinces « - ‘Ontario and Quebec . - Maniteba . Saskatchewan and ‘alberta British Columbia ' os m4 1k sc darby is provincial Nébaice, Cepartment Vip, hewan Pish-and of Uganda exported near- Ley j picked | Arena British C Chex in 1950. This sy pects in that disco olumbi published by Ottawa, yendid work is In out of date today veries of oil and occured since arefully in- writers as fav- the Ot il Survey have Areas 80 C i by these bie. The asbestos discovery on MeDame is of recent date nd not mentioned. Discov erles by Kennecott Copper Cor- po 1 and Consolidated Min- Smelting Corporation been made in the area nee 1950 When modern transportation facilitie have been provided, development of this mineral treasure belt will begin In earn- Dr. MeLearn of Ottawa, now retired proceeded 40 years ago to map the geology of this re- gion. His discoveries of fossils in the Upper Peace indicated the favorable area for drilling for and natural gas. He ob- tained the first specimens of the yosaurus and dinosaur fos- und Hudson's Hope of the thrills of journey eame when Jack Longstreet and Bill Kuder stepped the boat and tanded me on a sandstene ledge in which for some millions of years the fossilized skeleton of a half-fish, half-lizard crea- ture was preserved. You could see the skull, verta-/ are (ine my brae and ribs, and all the rest of the scrambled frame of the; mighty creature which slithered} Hudson's Hope in the first grey dawning of. the mes- oxoic ave His last resting place is around the Fifteen Mile point. Within a hundred yards of there Bill Kruder killed a four hun- dred pound black bear, dressed it and brought it tn “with ws around Battle - Scarred Farr Tommy Still Fighting LONDON (AP Boxing Board of Control has Tommy Farr, battie- 99-year-old Welshman The Brixish scarred jand Don Cockell, an overstuffed, | 24-year-old heavyweig hi \in an elimination contest to meet The shot winner may wet a title at British Reavyweight | champion Jotihny Williams poard said it will wait after the two meet to de- cide whether Willams will be called upon to defend his crown against the winner Williams, meanwhile, uled to meet Harry Kid Mat- thews of Seattle at Harringay Tuesday night. The until PACK CAREFULLY ADDRESS CORRECTLY SHIP BY EXPRESS NOT LATER THAN December 8 December 10 December 12 December 13 December 13 December 15 ey NT Vel rs NATIONAL “eee e ee ek ee ae) is sched- | GENERAL & that a man prominent in major sports in Toronto was ‘inter- ested in the deal.’” The NFL now consists of Detroit, Los Angeles, San Fran- ciseo, Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago Cardinals, jreey Bay, Cleveland and Wash- ngton ACCURATE SYSTEM LONDON (P).—Since 1901, po- lice in Britain have identified 913,292 persons by their finger- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS will seek to sink the hard ones like this when they meet‘Ketchikan prints without a single error, a students here Thursday and Seotiand Yard expert toid ua Friday in a two-game series. . meeting here. 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