v. i ict in a 4JJ.'v ti .fll i2 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., OCTOBER 8, 1951 Page 3 Old Country padians May wSell Gold FOOTBALL mm m if (Of SJ mm (CP) The govern- ',-f. o ui'i iiit'u lu give mua-;, producers the right Thanks offering! Royal Couple Due at KNGLISII LEAGUE Division 1 Bolton Wanderers 1, Bunder-land 1 (tie). Burnley 2, Blackpool 8. Charlton Alhletic 2 Liverpool 0. Fulham 2, Portsmouth 3. Manchester United 2, Derby County l. Middlesbrough 0, Chelsea 0 (tiei. Ey Lf-u'.se S. Ear ,. .'nlil on the world's free Kmance Minister Ab-t fc.iiiiiiiii'cd yesterday. :. j. ,ul- however, that tho.se .. v im elect to sell gold HP Hi e market will not be tor lurther assistance ,.ijii,r government's emerg-s (,ui I Mining A-ssistance I ii ie, under this act ter- , . , . I . r I I . Montreal on Monday Newcastle United 3 Wolver- Accv pt the harvest of our hearts, O God, who glveth good to all, Our cea.seless KralUude and tnijt, Our promptness to obey each call Of wisdom as we serve but Thee, Searching no other Mind than Thinv. Royal Standard To Fly, 21-Gun Salute, HCAF i Band Formal Welcome MONTREAL. If the weather on their flight Jl "'V " "'''kimnl.,,,, w,. ,(....... ,' . i, it hrm nnt npnn 1 ' 4. hi Preston North End 2, Arsen- will be 0 v he' her they al 0. Yankees Lose Second Game Today by 6 to 2 NEW YORK (CP) Jim Hearn and Sheldon frnes teamed up .on the New York Yankees today as the New York Giants routed Vic Raschi to win the third World Series game 6-2 before 52,035 fans at the Polo Grounds. I The win gives the Giants a 1 and threw underhand to Stanky, 2-1 edge in games. The fourth forcing Berra at second. Stan-came will be played tomorrow kv's relay to Lockman was too with Sal Maglie and Johnny Sain laLe to double up. Batter Collins oppusing pitchers. PPed into a double play. No Hearn threw a shutout for runs, one hit, no errors, seven innings until he lost his Giants Thomson doubled, control and walked home a run Mavs singled, scorin? Thomson, in the eighth. Jones got him out K'zzuto caught Westrum's fly. of a deep hole by retiring Hank M"Dougald caught Hearn'.! fly. Bauer with three on and 'wo Stanky fanned. O.ie run, two out. But he gave up a ninth- Mts, no errors, inning homer ta Gene Woodlmg ' Third Inning- lor a final run. I Yankees Bauer grounded but H in 1962. i, :iiit; i if tree gold will be across the Atlantic presents no difficulties, Pijnces, Stoke City 4, Aston Villa 1. Tllltllhom 1 1 1 . 1 l w.. i " ( V" ? .. : s) jf through a govern- 1 ....... uuia , man i Chester City 2. uub. S our, Elizabeth and Prince Philip should arrive at Dorval The fiuitfui branches and the Airport, northwest of this city, at noon Monday to mwx .system 0, ; west Bromwlch Albion Hudder.sfield Town 0 (tiei. I SCOTTISH l.KAClK ... - iu,r-- i. r i l J.jited At -From the Christian Science Sentinel ciniiiiif nee iiieir lour oi auacia. A their special BOAC plaiie e.-mes In. the Royal Standard . broue,lt b,,( k , jm s,otlant, Division "A" Aberdeen 1, Airdrieonians Hearts 4, Dundee 2. Morton 0, East Fife 2. Motherwell 4, Queen of 'ilhedra An all-Important Item was not overlooked. Early in the day the cc up!e wait to a store In fashionable Regent Strut and picked the pott. There will be a 21-gun salute and a Royal Canadian Air Forcj band will strike up "God Save the King." Dir Rlivul Uiuhnum ..ill Harvesting Delayed oi" a present for Prince Charles' South 0. Raith Rovers 1, Partlck Thistle 2. Stirlln;; Albion 1, Hibernian 2 i''Uiday. He wi'l be three tread red on a carpet to a dais where fi 4..' November 14, thrto days before W1NNIFKG Bad harvest they will be greeted by the Gov- 1 hud Lannui k 4 at., mnipii . weather continued throughout ernor General, Vl.count Alex- J mt , 1 , ' . j ! the three prairie provinces dur- andei, who will be accompanied his parents return from Canada. 1 he activity extended to Buck-'fl'mi Pnlaee whe c airline clllciuls conferred with mjn from the civil aviation department 'lug tl.-' past week At a few by Prime Minister L. S. St. A three-run homer by Whitey was safe when Lockman dropped Lockman climaxed a five-run the throw for an error. Raschi blast which started when Eddie bunted, forcing Bauer. Raschi Stanky, Giant second baseman, was thrown out at second when iid into second base knocking Dark's relay of the ball got by the ball out of Phil Rizzuto's Stanky. Woodling walked. Lock-glove with his toe, and knocked man took Rizzuto'? grounder and rtaschl out in the fifth inning, stepped on first for the putout. 1 1 points in southern Manitoba Laurent and two cabinet minis : kiiov.ii faniilles of : t loiinil common in- the pretty wedding i at fit. Andrew's when Hilda Diane ,ciMine the bride of r llnsiiy. ,e n the youngest t and Mi s. 1. A. N. ai.d the K'.ooin, the ii, -I Mrs. Arne llusoy. 1 1 "- of tarnation, the ' i in marriage by (I looked beautiful ampii .tiup..-.s:j gown :l talletu jacket. whe e the previous snowfall was tcrs. lhUrthan In Sa.katchewan or . After the official welcoming about the exact timing and lo- Four Die in Auto Crash' No runs, no hits, one error. Albeita. Sume harvesting nmra- eeicmonles, the royal couple will eation of the 60-seat strato-tiom were re'uined but only for P-oceed to Quebec where the cruiser which will fly the couple a day or Iwo as further rains torn actually commences. i anil their staff to Montreal. I.(tlt,lll tl, ,,.,. nl I,...,, Uannllma a ... I , - 1 av.l.i.... - . HKABCT ri.,l..-i.. ira r. ' 1 o.viu- .... ,.w,c laai-iiiuiiiu; nunj uiiiibs rr.' more lieciic al "MHbl. Ontario (CP) Four ; mar t tn.. ,.rr, ,.t fiu .riH r.i.,.. i ... i i.., ,,...i ,- V . . lW0 ouer the department of aKrieulture London today as Princess Eliza- movement was rehearsed in severely Injured when an auto Veil tint floial liead- First Inning Yankees Woodlin louied out. Riuzuto singled but was thrown out on an attempt to steal second. McDougald singled and Dl-Muggio's fly was' caught by lr-vin. No runs, two hits, no errors. Giants Stanky was hit by a pitched ball. Dark filed out to DiMaggio. Thompson fanned. 'ir- Giants Dark filed to Baeur. Ti n walked. 'liMnpio caught Irvln'g sinking liner. Lockmau '.led to Woodling. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Yankees McDougald walked. DiMaggio hit to Thomson, who threw to Stanky. forcing Mc- mobile ran into the rear of a parked truck here yesterday. tld'jH, e,,,,pn,l i.nL. I 1. 1 ndaiits. Miss Jessie the I.i of the Canadian National Kail- beth and Prince Philip made tail. The p'ane wa-i not yet at wayJ- final arrangements to take off the airport but another was used There aic some points In west- i Ml'lay (6:30 p.m. Eastern Stan- as a. dummy. em Canada where grain has now, ll,ard Tlme Sunday I for their I b' en In swath for some six to Cl'adian . tour. They read Georae J. Dawes retui ned to icht weeks and deterioration In' t,ll0UEh a sheaf of bon-voyage the city on yeste day s plane (Hade is evi(i. lit. jni' iages. finished packing of from a trip to Winnipeg where Considerable wind and rain In ' ll!RKaSe antl sent & off to London he was called retvntly on account hide's sister and NZndT, Ioit e 3 u 't Bulger, car- .aphat 8le. Plerrei i3 alld Uur. ol yellow carna- ice Therrialt, 31. IN BLUE ROOM - This informal jxise of King George and t.ueen Eiizabelh; with their Welsh Corgi pet. Crackers, was taken several years ago in the Blue Room at Buckingham Palace by Baron. This photo Is from United Kingdom Information Office. 18, i...... .uiig m:au- injured: Leo 8te. Pierre jand Oil Legendre, 27. 11 looked lovelyi vm walked. Lockman grounded ; uougam. uiMaggio was sale at out. No runs, no hits, no errors first when Stanky's throw pulled Second Inninj 1 Lockman Mf the bag. Berra Yankees-Berra singled, Dark fuled Thomson- Irvln caught I own 3 liner- No hlts- no runs- got Brown's twisting grounder , , ., fio errors. the Okanagan has proved bene-i r' lfu"': laK'"B u"'e out 10 E'eel of the death of his brother-in- children i-iicir two weie law Ihoinas Owens. hawl-eullar Luffela leial In coloring later varieties if apples. Mcintosh apples are 1 vciy was Mi'is Bui- f Giants Thomson filed to ulf-l U. .1.1 I Weather in t AH. s a nn now all picked but it Is estimated i tin' the fall of this variety due; to high winds vailed from 25 per. Woodling. Mays bounced to Rizzuto, -who threw dim out. DiMag omjloiuniE ( Forecast) North Coast Region Cloudy in wa;i Il iward Hau- 1 ' k was U'hcr. 1 ..a., hcid nt the i! u! Canon Basil gio caught Wef.trum's fly. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fifth Inning Yankees Collins bounced to cent to 30 per cent in the Kel-owna dL.U'icJ,, U lsjiow considered that tin- original estimates with a few showers today. "Fog Patches over water Rain limiohi of the app'e crop will be reduced v, Ho performed the becoming show.ry by noon Sun : i'Mr,ri( antly. With the excep i my. ofli red the e Nursing in tion hi the Delicious which ar day. Little change In temper-aiuie. Winds southeast (20 1 in ioe. Centre of the Lockman tor an unassisted put-out. Thomson fielded Baeur's drive and threw to Lockman Raschi walked. Woodling filed to Mays. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ship Founders Eighteen Lost now wing picked, other apple varieties will not be picked for Stalin Announces Program of Tests ... u ' utauuiui itns nioining. Increasing to a.. i made by the K.mih..!! nm inih .i (k Atom Warfare t M ..f - "'"'.diiuuirr (,wu wrcR.v Hie pvur UI h.(l(n '111 (iillherlv Mlii ku nnnn 1 . . ,,. ,.i . W. Reid, ' ' uuuu , L- ujj is hi uvit nun Millicwiiai rill'l'l' I llU Him' CHARLESTON. South Caro-' alked 0n ,n flr, Di,h tf. ' " sunuaj. lows loiugnt and highs exceeds the original estimates. Una Eighteen crew members Dark, Stanky lit out for second Vegetables are about all harvest-;d with the exception of onions I and potatoes. on hum i smetumonow.at, yori Hardy 50 va ., of dainty ttllU 55 aanjgpn and r,lnce Ru. I Is of carnations t 43 und 55 di e ends. : are beaeved to have lost their came sliding In hard and kicked lives when the Am.rlean freight- "11eba11 ut. !uRi?ZUt?u gl; ,. , , . ... Eddie sped to third as the bail er Southern T Islei, laden with rolled lntQ ntre fiH,d r)arl. I.01,TD0N (CP) Soviet Prime Minister Joseph Stal.'n said in an interview that Russia recently ex- T,, 1.1,1 .1,11,1.. ni- 1. 1 -i 1 ii . .1 . Not only the nurses o. the lo-a' hospital staffs but all graduate nurre-, in the area will have the opportunity of hearing about new nursing methods in event of atomic, biological or chemical waifare when Miss Feme liout R N. of Vancouver comes x s -Jx Hi , r 1 . ' e. . , - " , . IV r ' t's' . t . h4 t'"'" It i , : !M ! I, ") t & i I. t S i B i I I,,uulu aiuimc uoinu ana proillisetl mat mere cargo of ore from Puerto Rico, singled, scoring Stanky. Thomp hi ii her wore brown ries and a rose-while the gnxjm's ii eoilully chai mliig 1 witii black acces- V.'OUld be more tO come, lhe MOSCOW radio declared broke In two after being struck son singled. Irvin topped a slo British Commissioner is Killed in Malay Ambush bounder to Brown, whose throw this today in a three-network broadcast interview ,by a lleavy swe" and .uicky ounde d. Six of the crew have tt prince Rupert toward the end. that Stalin gave to Pravda, official newspaper of the ui una inuiiin 10 kivc special rs,,,: .4 Ti. i.;. 1 - . .1 t re Mrs. Jack Kby, Oo.othy MacKenzle; Liiiot, Rusty .iy Thain, mum,! SINGAPORE (CP) -The Singapore Standard' ZZ L7JZ2 v uiiuuuiiisi, iai iy. 11, iiuuLi-u 111m US lUlVlllr sum . . 1 " ' - - ... . ... , n ' Test of the atom bomb of been lescued. The marine tragedy occurred i'u:ln an Atlantic storm two luiiid'ed miles south of Cape lalUras. Margaret Giske, i iuay reported sir nenry uurney, isritish nigh com- days. h'.-ila McRae and mi.ssioner for Malnva vvjiq lfillil in n innolu !imlnh ! Miss Trout, who rcivived her Casualty List For Korea War various calibres will be made In future under a plan of defence of our country from attacks from the British-American Q3-Eiesdve bloc." I Stalin was also quoted as having said that, although Russia 1 r in ail. I i- leit on Thursday's ii" Prince George fur m i in In Vancouver. ! i-s employed In thj A ( nl's office here.: a fisherman and . 1 He wa, reported"' travelling in i-' A Sc. degree from th? Uni- of British Columbia in NO PAPKR MONDAY !a convoy when It was ambushed !fe'ity V . , . : 1944 and who took her nursing Monday, being a national by a large group of Communist trahmif at the Vancouver Gener-holiilay for the observance of guerillas. Ambush was reported al Hiispital is now travelling Thanksgiving Day, the Daily to have occurred 80 miles south lor the Registeivd Nursing As-NwWS will not be published The nf Imih in Pulirmir t.t i..n . .1 Frank Waterhou.se freigh'e Yukon Princess, Capt. John 1 Campbell, arrived at Watson ClTAVVAThe 59th casualty island Mioay with a cargo 01 to Berra was dropped and Dark was safe. 'Lockman hit a home run scoring Thompson and Irvin ahead of him. Raschi was replaced by Bob Hogue, righthander. Thomson fouled to Berra. Mays flied deep to DiMaggio. Five runs, three, hits, two errors. Sixth Inning Yankees Thomson grabbed Rizi:uto's one-bouncer and toas-ed him out. McDougald walked. DiMaggio struck out. McDougald dashed to second. Berra walked. Brown bounced out, Stanky to Lockman. No runs, no hits, no errors. Giants Westrum fouled to Collins. Hearn flied to Bauer. Stanky singled. Dark flied to Woodring. No runs, one hit, r.o errors, one left on. Seventh Inning Yankees Collins filed to Mays. Bauer fouled to Westrum. Johnny Hopp batted for Hogue. Hopp wants atomic bombs prohibitedlist ol the Koi.an war for the . 1"rlumo wuuluse' Ins own home on next, ri-eular Issue will nnnour I o.tu nnrnmi ean4 n- . . ....... . ... - - c "... ,-, . ---., ......T L.n.uvu . ii.i M.mni. insr riierfir snw vimiK I 1 ' on Tuesday. harmed. ! nurses all over B C bringing 11 It "wil1 "will use use the tne atom atom bomb' bomb" in, Canadian Army was issued Frl- north to Skagway and way 'event of United States attack day. It announced two" killed in points with some' BOO tons of ir . .them word of current develop- f 1 KUlN I , . ;ments and nvw trends and upon our country." action and seven wounded. 1 cargo, " " why l. ! methods in their profession. He added that that is ft ! 5 Season Comes to End .lie .-pa n, cuu.ses , meu.cu. I Rssja bulldln up Us atomlc 1 and nursing practise under . . , atomic warfare were given at aeten"es. Chinese Contribute $30 Jj.'i ,,. , . . . I various centres In the United oiann s siaiemeui lunoweu oy , ' v lUMiig nij'biery UDJCCl Urops , .Stales recently, and were open only three days announcement I : 4 l......i. . v 1 . . . . .... .. ficult ru.iii if if n.if nf at ii.. ' ,. ii,M;tu,i .i,iiU ,,r ,p ... . ' II orclier Island Whalp Fishinir Pi, k ITn -' " ":" ..U1MU..I u .iLiiDra ui oy rresKieni iruman in wasn- Each to Hospital Drive I not, the moment, I Impossible. It will be remem- r- speclal qualifications. Ington that the United States 1 ,.r 1. . . . . . . ,1 . . . . ..... t These Wl I form u mielpiis of 'i toe IlSll- Derea u was aDout mat long 7 " " "I remaining Commercial Salmon t . ri ,.'h , m had information that the Soviet '"f Oil the British Columbia northern district S airplanes were dlsap-jbe abl(? pasg thelr knowlelRe Union had recently exploded its Largest co-operative effort in aid of the Prince alked " four pitches wood- , , , TT ' . , TLir i . n , ling went out, Thomson to Lock- nupert General Hospital Modernization Fund cam- man. No runs, no hits, no errors, paign came from the Chinese population today as a nQPJ yJi peanllg 011 Ule coast' etween on to other nurses as a valuable second atomic bomb. (' llet 111 xc Prirl-iv 1 "lay, 0.t-nlf19 October 1 An,.,1i,-, t to ivn,.,! Word . According puget Sound and Seward, and part of civil defence. fi uniay by the fish houses here, there will be Irom tllls standpoint there might possibly be some connection Frank Waterhoi.se freighter litte more than 100 of them plumped $3337 in front buto threw out Irvin. Lockman Chilliwack, Capt. Gar Pengelly, r,. I fanned No runs nn hits no is due Monday with 20 tons of of Doug Stevenson, campaign manager. ! errors trollinp- in thp Onppn Phnrlrittp Teliinrla area TIDES !t that :late Whatever it was some gleaming, starry body or wrecked plane it disappeared over Por- irtigni ior rnnce ituperi. me This amount averages about Sunday, 1951 vessel proceeds to Stewart, and $31 from each Chinese man. I Eighth Inning our canvas- Yankees Rizzuto was hit by harder than I a pitched ball. McDougald sin- cher island and In the general J1 Til n-iilay the last of the , il). -areas was closed trullinir rpmnlnuH High "Matter of fact, .ers are working ever now." October 7, ... 5:58 17:35 ... 11:25 direction of where there Is a good sized lake. 10.1 feet from Marmot load and zinc 18.9 feet mines .she will take a full cargo 10.1 fret - 950 tons -or bulk ore for Ta- feet coma, Washington. Low !y colio have been u i ""U"h odd reports of fishing Industry Is looking forward to herring fishing, while In the meantime, slack Is taken up by processing flatfish and cod. Meanwhile, the Cape Perry, Capt. Henry Helene, and the Taplow, owned and operated by Jack and Carl Strand, arrived today with a clean-up load of salmon from the Queen re- f'""x have been I 1 I gled, Rizzuto stopping at second, i DiMaggio flied out to Thomson. I Hearn fielded Berra's topper and I threw him out at first. Brown I walked to load the bases. Col-1 11ns walked, forcing Rizzuto over I the plate. Jones went to to pitch i for the Giants. Bauer was i thrown out at first. One run, one ft in i)lu K.inl ttovri Log Company Sends $500 The seas off British Columbia produce more than halibut and herring, fogs and fleets. This has been a thriving summer for whaling, 43 have been taken In 21 days. That's reckoned pretty fair. Back in pioneer daya whales were sometimes observed While there Is no certainty as 1" the harbor of Prince Rupert woman and child in Prince Rupert. , M.'. and Mrs. Peter Wong and David Chow, canvassers, thought ! they might have even clone better, but Mr. Stevenson Interrupted: ! "If th i oiher citizens of Prince Rupert do near as well, we don't have a thing to worry abuut." ! This last donation has brought the total to date $30,000. Objective is $75,000. Beginning next week, names of donois and amount of sub-rcriptlons will Xsi published, Mr. Stevenson said. And headquarters now in the ; aid liquor dure, Third Avenue and Sei ind Street, will be moved to the hospital office. As administrator, Mr. Stevenson said he was no longer able to spend time away from work. He assured however, that no fer-V ir in the luiupaiii would lie . 'ost. In Order That Our Staff May Enjny THANKSGIVING MONDAY, 8 Oct. THE CIVIC CENTRE Will Be Closed Until 7:00 p.m. at which time Uw Teen Room, Auditorium (for ca;.ual badminton) and Gymnasium will open Tuesday is opening day for the full winter program REMEMBER BRING A NEW MEMBER Mults $5.00; Teens $4.00 and $1.00; Juniors up to 12 yrs $2 08 Per Year - 235 fi-shlng has com-':'li opening of John-6611 and west coast of '"land is expected to week. "'nice Rupert seiners r the suUth so far t'olet J, (apt. c. A. W'st Jack, Capt. Cliff t M3, tapt. Alfred S, tapt. Denver 1 1 etwins J, capt. 'Ida ne, and Flora II. 'T Pi.llard. '''eries received some Sl.l'u't fish yesterday n'''i'ival of Vancouver-k,'r Cape Palmerston, V Anderson. 'Ii this record salmon jf " Ul,''n, much of the Even though Kelly Logging Co. hit, no errors, is involved In Its own hospital I Giants Rizssuto caught Thom-troub;v.'s on the Queen Charlotte son's riy. Mays lined a single. Irlands, a donation came through Westrum grounded into a dou-from the company today, to aug- ble play. No runs, one hit, no ment the Prince Rupert General errors. Hospital Modernization Fund. I N'n'h Inning A cheque of $500 has been re-1 Yankees Johnny MJze baited ceivv?d by Campaign Chairman lor Ostrowski. Mize lined to Doug Stevenson. Thompson in right centre. Gen An accompanying letter states Woodling smashed a home run. that the company in conjunction Mays caught Rlzzuto's long with Pacific Mills Is now involved drive- McDougald fouled out to in moving Aliford Bay RCAF Lockman to end the game. One hospital, abanoned since the run. one hit, no errors. Second World War, to increase' Score by innings R II E facilities ot true Queen Charlotte 'Yanks 000 000 Oil 2 5 2 City hospital. Giants 010 050 OOx 8 7 1 to what it might have been pursuit or sometnmg much there is nevertheless consider-1 smaller than themselves. There able conjecture concerning are now five vessels in the Fa-something seen to drop Into the cific fleet. rugged hills of Porcher Is- i land a few weeks ago. The wit-1 Union steamr Chilcotln, Capt. ness was William Sim, local old James Hunter, arrived in port at timer, who has lived on the 2:30 yesterday from Vancouver island in question and who, on and sailed at 9 p.m. for south August 19, was in a small boat Queen Charlotte Island points handy to his home on shore, whence she Is due back here to-Unexpectedly and suddenly, he morrow afternoon to sail south gllmpijd an object hurtling from at 8 p.m. The vessel brought the sky and quite a distance olf.j north a full load of freight and 1o determine Identity was dif-1 a number of passengers.