PAQ1 TWO WINDING UP BIGSERIES Sensational Ninth Innlnj Home Run Gives World's Baseball Championship to St. Louis , . Cardinals Jimmy Brown but the rally was choked off a moment later when field pop and then on a roller to i Brown. I Next to King Tal g f 612 7th AVE. WEST i All your patronage welcome B Pi P Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside jj Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Ii Phone Red 247 5 sUBjaiexaiazataxaxa tmzmmi savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Wne 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT COUPONS are still available with each cash purchase in our store. We would appreciate to have new customers drop in and let us explal this gift plan to theni, MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 ear wtuimTMiMzmvMmzMTmmvm 1 Opportunity knocks more than once when you shop at the VARIETY STORE Where your dimes are little dollars ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Ry DOROTHY GARUUTT, Hostess NEW YORK, Oct. 6: fc- With IKa c-MitvA tins! 4m nil nrisl nna sutt 1 Tfc CABtnt frs rvt a tit a 4 "IT K:.;K;rJL.r"v" " Volunteer Red Cross Corps and 0f Cabrai Chapter I.O onp nf Charts Riunin'n chancp th othr nkrht of t.h. nnn t.imemberS ,..u. . .u- .J. "T r '""'D.E. are expected to attend. Mrs. ui (jui;c yitcuca itiiv mc aiauua ui cuiuiciB nar playing CXieCKrrS On Yankee Stadium Just inside the the chesterfield while the poor left field foul line yesterday to perspiring artists were doing their score himself and Martin Cooper, 'best to entertain the tradps. wrapping up the second victory of j the series for Johnny Beasley, 23-1 year old St. Louis pitcher, and; 1 wonaer now many of us know, giving the 1942 World Series to the jtnat Alaska, our nearest neighbor. Cards. 'has a A of her own. It Is the The New York Yankees, fighting I design of the Big Dipper and North to the end, got their first two bat-; Star in gold on a deep blue ground' ters on bases In the ninth when nd Is one of the most beautiful Joe Gordon ' singled to left and (of all state or. territorial flags. Its Bill Dickey's roller was muffed by; history dates back to 1826 when Governor George Parks made a; call on Postmaster General New in Catcher Cooper whipped out a Washington, D.C. The rotunda of "Eight stars of gold on a field of blue "Alaska's flag. May it mean to you "The blue of the sea, the evening sky, "The mountain lakes, and the flowers nearby; of V1 o 0otc SCO L. W. Kergln and Mrs. will be the chaperones. CO tor of- f.tif'b lbot,U r" x o 1 Garbutt Letter Box TIRE PREVENTION WEEK Editor, Daily News: A news item tells the sad story of a man, his wife, and three small children being suffocated to death through a carelessly handled cigarette stub. That 1 a terrific penalty to pay for such little neglect In 1941 smokers' carelessness beautiful peg to Marion at second, the Post Office Building was lined jr"" " 5 f hnsA snrf ranirht fiflfrtnn Aff Rm .'., f n ,' HTes OUt Of a total n Ot 48,809. Some ley then attended to Gerry Priddy territories save that of Alaska for "VT " Pr,nce up" and George Selkirk, first on an In- Alaska had no fteg. - j lu VL , . . ... 1 - ry ?" i ' I had SB fir pal In (VuirtMn nf . ihna u The Governor, upon his return J,..,.. . w. .,. . to Alaska, mterested the America Mrelwness lB j,, ln Legion in sponsoring a .jm&.mt place of business. ,open to all studente enriUe'm, 0 che.terfield, and three ; he grades 7 to 12 Inclusive to bis, fired this in way. have been find a suitable design for the flag, the cause of definite appeals to Of the 142 designs submitted the fire dmrtment service and we that by Benny Benson, a 13-Sear- j are not forgetting the numerous jold native, enrolled In the Terri- gmau incidents which go unre-torlal School at Seward, was ac-1 ported. Have you noticed the man cepted as most symbolic. Benny who pinches the burning end of , explained his design as follows: I his cigarette butt out before he The blue field is for the Alaska discards it. even before he rats It .sky and the for-get-me-not, anion an ashtray? It Is very possibk IWMSM im xar.B?aia i B r.B r Bl BiS I Alaskan flower. he has worked ln the woods or on i NATIONAL i' "The Nortn Star is for the fu-jthe prairies where he learned If n . y lure siaie oi Aiassa, toe most nor- from hard experience the lesson HfleSSeD2er OerVICe SUerly of the Union. 'Uiat a cigarette butt is never as B "The ninnpr i fnr the fir put Inmvmti it nnnaoM u m r,Tl I. ,r. IF,..l l. k f. - , "-v.,. -a .1 " - ..... c naui i. - Bear symbolizing strength." )Ve neTer c,ose ! Marie Drake has written a beau- sj Phone Red 392 g Uful verse on the symbolism of !TriIlXBIlIiniIa!lX121saj.i this lovely flag. She calls it simply J. M. S. Loubser D.C, BX CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Fbone 641 IM I S iU TMTUTmnfTM TB tM TM I KWONG SANG HING nop KEE Chop Suey House "Alaska's Fhjt" THE CITY FIRE CHIEF. SAVMORIN BOWLS TOP Has Yet to Kellett Sulfer Defeat Cy is Pacemaker Sav-Mor Is right on top of the Men's Five Pin Rrrwllnir . The gold of the early sourdough's with twelve straight games to their areams. credit ThPre is speculation as to The precious gold of the hills and who will b? the firt to take a streams; garne from thrm. The brilliant stars in the nor- Cy Ke!r? wis ri 'ht in the VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD. PROUDLY PRESENT BknLnnnnnBsnV 9 Jtf sMl BH k vBkV1 S3 hi THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 ,91J !e Di' - and,MIXED The great North Star with Its steady light, 'Over land and bright sea a beacon "Alaska's flag to Alaskan's dear, "The simple flag of a last frontier." At the Grenadiers' Company dance on Thursday all Junior hostesses, members of the Women's 1' BOWLING The schedule for this month ln the Mixed Bowling League Is at follows: October 7 Sav-Mors vs. C. Y. A. Stones vs. Twerps; Midgets vs. Tollers, Pushovers vs. People's Store. October 14 Toilers vs. People's Store, tMidgets vs. Pushovers; Stones vs. Sav-Mora. Twerps vs. r. Y. A. October 21 Midgets vs. Stones. C. Y. A. vs. Peoples Store; Tollers vs. Twerps, Sav-Mon vs. Pushovers. October 28 Pushovers vs. Tollers. Twerps vs. Sav-Mor: C. Y. A. vs .Stones. People's Store vs. Is Honored Bv Friends Presentations .Made to I). J. fiunn And His Wife A very pleasant evening was spent at D. J. Ounn's home on Saturday to celebrate his superannuation from the railway on his reaching 86 years of age. The ralhvfcy employees and friends and relatives met at his home as a great surprise and oresenied him with beautiful bill folds containing sums of money. Mrs. Gunn was also presented with a beautiful purse from the railway employees. J. Gilbert made the presentation from the railway employees and George Ounn. their only son. made the presentation from friends anc1 relatives. The evening was much enjoyed with singing and dancing, the music being supplied by the son-in-law. Bruce Hoff. on the guitar and mouth organ. grove with 781 to tap all the seor ers. Cy is setting a terrific pace as he Is hitting a season average of 252. Burns took the second slot with a three game victory over the Dry Dock All Stars. Royal Canadian Air Force and Chmee Youth AsotaUDn .both took two games from Dry Dock Painters and Signals respectively while Monarch! scored a clean sweep over Watts and Nlckerson and Stones upset Ordnance two to one Ask for A Fhis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, FIGHT WAR . TOFINISH But Workers Should Organic? !'r Socialistic Peace, Declares C. C. F. SjM-aker W. W. LatMux. C.C.F. member of the iiWaUtre for Vancouver Oatttto, speaking here Sunday night, agreed that this war would have to be fought to a finish aud hundreds of thousands of pe m!-vould k)i ta five their lives while millions would have to U:! In the raaklna of nroducts for de- latruetkra. However, workers would do wen to consider the peace to come and prepare to actively par- itictpate ln post-wnr reconstruction 'atont socialistic lines Ninety-five percent of Canadians ! belonged to the working class but 'there was no sign yet of them belt ..I n-l j mi uifcrii uiiw cuiuiurnce ana con-: ference ln the affairs of the na tion. Capitalism "Rotten" Capltaiissn the speaker described ' X.' as a "rotten, diseased system" of j vhich there were amnle ssens of.'. decay. Tlie "sinkhole of deairuc- ''. tion." was the only solution it had : to offer of modern economic ills Unless the workers took uction S the speaker could see no altema- tire bat anarchy, chaos and Fas- I; clam There was little sign yet, of real effort on the port of theijl norkers to overthrow capitalism ! hy taking control of government '.' through exercise of the ballot Here In Prince Rupert the workers';! stMrtiM be already making the tHchorities sit up and take notice f.; Mr. Lefeanx dJacuaaed the sub- iects of money and credit. Hh idea was that. If the state took!'; over control of the production of '. the industries, paper money could be soundly Issued uo to the valuf of OMnmodltlea nraduced with the 'vwkers obtaining their fair share ll I of the production resulting from uw eiwru. ioe production or . wealth by the workers he saw as the basic factor of the whole so- ctal eoaoomy. To accomplish the ;! d Mired reswlt the workers would ! .have to seise control and impose I; economic democracy. He advocated i; taking over the value producing industries ot the country. The C.CT. wm not nerfect. Mr Lefeaux admitted, but it was tAe best there was. If impreremenU J were to be made it was up to th workers thetaseJvas to see that thev were made. The first thing'! wus for wotkscs to loin and work, for the party and tet on ide of, economics. Mr Lcfeaux suctesied that there were some ialeretU who would, rather have HMerism than adopt tnv'hing that would interfere with hir control v 1 . Trades unionism was all richt In its way. Drotectli-E certain ciassca of workers, but it was helpless in a crisis without political power, said the speaker. i i Many Questions The new taxation by the federal Bovernment was the burden of a number of questions. It was an( aosoiuie necessity, me speaxer ad mitted. In order to reduce the pur chasing power and make the peo- ole save their money. Under capitalism it was a necessary evil As for the savings portion of the wage deductions. Mr. Lefeaux had no doubt that the income tax department would give a correct account ing for Avhat had been paid In. As for the educational system. Mr. Lefeaux said that it was so that Improvements might be brought about In It that he was anxious the C.C.F. should assume control of government. Complaints in re gard to Wartime Housing here were brought up. George Casey asked if the speaker considered the C.C.F. capa ble of bringing about a greater measure of advance than the British Labor Party had done. Mr. Lefeaux answered In the affirmative because, he declared, the C.C.F. was "better educated." City poUcestated this afternoon that there had been no new developments In the Investigation of the snatch burglary of ftulner's Jewelry store and the attempted safe cracking at Albert McCaf-fery's office on the waterfront. 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