1 DISPATCHED onr.iES duugs Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER CABS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone il VOL. XXXIX, NO. 235 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS i g glTi; " v- ' IT M - r; j A Whitey Ford is Hero of-Today's Baseball Classic Heavy Gale Felt Here NO PAPER MONDAY Monday, being Thanksgiving Day and a public holiday, the Daily News will not be published. Thii next regular edition will appear on Tuesday afternoon. Green Light For Loans Showing VICTORIA Authority ha3 been given the cities of Prince Rupert and Prince George to float bond Issues totalling $747,-000 to finance Improvements to utilities and for school construction purposes. The provincial cabinet gave both cities the go ahead In Issuing and selling debentures for the projects. 789 R H E 0022 7 1 5 8 2 123 456 Philadelphia 009 000 New York 2e Mi Miller, Konstanty, Roberts and Seminiik; Ford, Reynolds and Berra. But Little Damage Reported Afted Last Night's 36-Mile Blow Wind velocities up to 33 miles per hour lrom the south were recorded at the Digby Island weather station between 5 a.m. To Study Defences - U.S. Senators Invited Here and 6 a.m. today In the heaviest storm so far this fall. Rainfall NEW YORK, (CP) Whitey Ford, 21-year-old' rookie southpaw, won New York Yankees their thirteenth World SeVies title today with a 5 to 2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies for a four-game sweep before 68,098 fans. It was the lowest scoring series in history. It was also the sixth time the Yankees have Prince Rupert expenditures of during the 24-hour period end . - tinftAAA ! .1 i ting at 4 a.m. today was .55 of an i.""u uh stwer ouuets ana men. Wind velocities seemed , 347,OO0 on school construction and furnishing of a junior-senior high school and an elementary school. Three United States senators j much more intense on this side heading for Alaska October 14 (;r j of the harbor. 15 from Seattle, may visit Prince Little damage was done in the Pnnort nn an ,nKtvrtmn of rtr- city. A woodshed is reoorted to Prince George plans spending fense needs and conditions, it! have been blown down and the j $140,000 to reconstruct and mod-was learned here this week, iiii- 'glass of a door In the Prince Ru- erntze its distribution and gen-are being invited by the Cham-! pert Hotel broken when the wind ! erating electric light systems made a clean sweep of the series. With two runs in, two men on bases and two out In the nlntu Aiiie Reynolds, winner of the second Kanie of the series, relieved Ford and put down a Phillies' uprising by striking out to replace water ber of Commerce to come here to I siammea a door, only one or two ana iu,uuu niriw t.h KtratiiTii lmnortance ! telephones had been reported mains. of this port from the defenc ,out this morning. Stan Lopata ,a pinch hitter. Telephone lines between Van standpoint. It was a two-run error by the left fielder, Gene Woodling, that The subcommittee of the senate military affairs committee is headed by Senator Lester Sees End of Trade Barriers i i t couver and Prince George were knocked out at 8:12 this morning, blocking off CBC broadcast over; station CFPR until 10:35 a.m. when lines were in use again JK-Navy week this year finds Cana la's sea force bigger than ever before in neacet.im.. Hunt (D-Wyoming) and Includes Senators Saltonstall (R-NY) ai k to expand. R.C.N. Warships are op rating off the coast of Europe and Asia. This spoiled rora s snui-out. Yogi Berra smashed a 365-foot home run into right field seats in the sixth Inning to help the Yanks nail down this clincher. The Yanks routed rookie Bob Miller in the first Inning with a two-run blast. for five minutes. They went out tdian Navy pnoto snows the destroyed Cayuga closing In on a Korean iunk for again nt. 1040 onH jefnvoH nut i lone of the many duUes Canadian sh.ps are performing with the United Nations forces VANCOUVER Ch Trade Minster lster c- C. D. a Howe Howe 8aid said yesterday yesterday the he "worst" "worst" of of the the sterling sterling area area until 11:15 when they came In i again. Recention was nmr f tr ! YANKS IN KOREA TOKYO An Air Force spokesman said today tnat United States forces have captured Kaesong, only two miles south of the 38th parallel on the road to the Communist capital of Pyongyang. Meantime the Korean third division is heading the drive into Red Korea that has torn gaping holes in Communist country and stabbed close to Winsong, 90 miles deep in North Korea. JOHNSONS HOME (CP PHOTO) restrictions on Canadian trade that.. Rasp hull fans fnnnH monv Wayne Morse (R-Oregon) who won fame as a west coast longshore arbitrator. He is former dean of law at the University of Oregon school of law. An invitation to the committee to visit both Rupert and Ketchikan was sent to Senator Morse Interruptions while listenine to ! may over soon-i New Educational Reliefer Jim Konstanty held the champs in checa until the sixth when Berra's homer, a hit batsman, Bobby Brown's triple and a fly ball accounted lor Death By Drowning the fourth world series game ' In a speech stressing the need between New York Yankees and to steer cautious ecenomlc Philadelphia I course through current interna- installatlon of the breakwater ! Uontl fnplteattoi. Mr. Howe emphasiZed the greater ablUty has brought more boaU to tie thre runs. Jets Being Opened by Editor William L. Baker of the Ketchikan Chronicle, former Oregon friend of the senator, who replied that if time allows, they will make the stops VICTORIA Premier and Mrs. Byron Johnson are due home by RCAF plane tomorrow A coroner's Jury yesterday found the death of James Arthur Jennings due to accidental drowning in the vicinity of ttv Only In the ninth did the Phillies get after Ford, one of the youngest,, if not the youngest, winning pitchers of any World Series. He was nicked for a, lead-off single by Willie Jones I Inaugural Ceremonies Next Week at ! rce District Native Village Schools up at the new floats at Falrview. 01 the united Kingdom and None received damage due tootner sterling countries to earn the storm last night and this t dollars. He told the Board of morning. Trade that as a result of this J increase in the dollar earning 1 and dollar saving policies of ster-! ling countries, "there ls reason Prince Rupert Drydock between WTnr1i.j k;i: ltne ho"" of 10 p.m. and mid- fif " wuu.b::uhj ln inrve, Rht Tucsday No 6uggestlon pges at a total cost of $250,000 will be for- of foul play came-up during evl- 1 to hope that the worst of the sterling restrictions on Canadian from Quebec and the Premier will be taken to Royal Jubilee Hospital to receive further treatment for injuries received In the automobile accident near Quebec September 29. FIRE HITS MONTREAL MONTREAL A two-alarm fire of unknown origin last night caused $75,000 damage to a three storey brick struc-ure on the waterfront on TORY SHOWDOWN ; . Anscotmb;; ResigniiLetisrship In Surprise- Move But Runs AgairiU M next, week by W.S.Arneil, commissioner! ZZ Jennlfnfgs, waf know" t0 I trade will soon be over. and hit Del Ennis on the right leg bclore anyoody was out. . Dick Sisler forcea nni3 v second and was taken out for "a pinch-runner. Ken , Johnson. After Granny Hamner had struck out, Ford was only one away from finishnlg- the ball game. But it was not to be-Andy Seminlck's long fly to Anairs for British Columbia. The village. Iville, Kincolith and Hartley Bay. Assisting Robbed His bner Arneil in the inaugural ceremonies will luperintendent F. E. . . VANCOUVER, (CP)-Finance Minister Herbert Gene Woodling was, apparently proprlate celebra- . ' . nl - lost in the sun and fell out of . H planned by each! wn,7 wn r,one -an Anscomb, in a stunning manoeuvre, resigned last night! Rpngfarfnr as leader of the British Columbia Progressive-Conser- j ,'t,,c,Ul,u, vative party but called for a leadership vote today and ! sentence was reserved in the 1: ot Douglas Francis Self who annnnn ho rm,lH ha f,VV,t; 4. !.; Drop Atomic Bombs Gene's glove for a two-run error, both Jones and Johnson scoring. " - i r 1IU1H Wl 11 Mil ic bronchitis for a long time. Capt. McColl of the Arrow Past, where Jennings was, employed as cook, said he had had the scar which wag found on his head previous to the time he had left the, ship the night before. ' . It was recommended by the jury that proper and rigid handrails be Installed on all ramps at the dry dock. Jurors were Arthus E. Smith, foreman, Charles N. Parker, Norman Heywood, Samuel Blan-chard, David Klausen and Ernest Tubb. pr Arncli will ar-t ' . ..... After Mike Goliat had pumped Irity by air Monday ' ir-ine oniy Known .. """' icgam uic puoi- 11c 1 peaded guilty yesterday In mag Kim Vancouver an,d, 1 nussian plane capaoie 01 arop- I istrate's court to a charge of has held for more than four years. ji'leld and Bishop , ping atom bombs at long range fbson, will fly on ' ls a copy of tne American B-29 Rueen Charlotte Air;c,.,, ,.....,.-,...... Nlae Pivni . oujjci iui i, one a mi wuu a theft of clothing from a room. Self, who was realeased rrom custody yesterday after serving a sentence for supplying liquor to an Indian, asked John Mat-wick permission to share his It kK ... i. . Atrnroft' mnnrtArt vnttfpMav TYp ' Mr- Anscomb's move, which came at a special night session at the party's annual convention, caught both opponents and supporters by surprise. The meeting broke up minutes later The fight for leadership ls between Anscomb and W. A. C. Bennett, Coalition member for South Okanagan. The move to oust from the nv niyansn on k"- ..v..,. . Greenville open-1 authoritative annual survey list-n Vveunesaay. Kin- ed a 652 mile an hour jet fighter Z and .ay"n? rpt.urn Hartlf,3' will as the fastest known Soviet mill-my Mail Delivery, Being Studied Establishment of a letter car- a single to left, Casey Steosel oeuiuea to lift the kid and call In Reynolds. The big crowd gave Ford a tremendous ovation as he walked to the dug-out. So the series will go down In the books as another sweep for-the all-powerful Yankees. It was tntir tnitteen'th win in seventeen series and this may have betn the richest of them all. This was the only game of the series that was not decided by one run, breaking the Phil's string of seven straight one-run series losses that date bak.lo 1915. room. When Matwick returned LOCAL TIDES Sunday, October 8, 1950 to his room he round a suit, Notre Dame Street No casualties were reported.. . , LIKE THE OCEAN ATLANTA Tons of earth and concrete caved in on a construction crew in downtown Atlanta yesterday, rolling over men like an ocean wave. Four were killed and seven injured. Some escaped, almost miraculously. ENGLAND ONE UP BELFAST England beat Ireland 4-1 in the first home international soccer match here today. CRESCENTS MEET ADANACS FERGUS, Ontario Owen j Sound Crescents last night defeated St. Catherines Athletic 10-3, winning the Ontario lacrosse championship and the right to meet the New Westminster Adanacs for the Canadian championship. The best of seven finals start Sunday in' Toronto. to Prince Rupert j Ury Plane' Jane's said the Ru3- shoes and other articles ol clothing missing. Seir was picked up by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the railway nrneu win return sians claim to nave a iasier-than-sound "Yakovelev Super- 18.8 feet 19.6 feet 51 feet High 11:18 23:21 Low 5:01 17:18 ncated frame super-' sonic' 'but added "insufficient or the service in rrince nupen na party leadership one top under consideration for cogs in B.C.'s Liberal-Progres-been (ul1 IUU POnrrpfp Infnrmatlnn la otfallahln " 6 8 iee ! 'be stve Conservative coalition ach of the new pro-! 1 yards with the clothing in his possession and brought before Magistrate W. D. Vance this morning. gan some time ago. me miest in teach- Opponents of Mr. Anscomb, &U1ILG R1IU Alt Uy-W-Uttwt Investigation of the matter has just been completed by field of-Ilcers and is now being studied in detail by officers of the de- nirlmont kbvs n lpt.t.er which has 1 &s well as living are of attractive chieliy members of. the Young Progressive Conservatives, as- Nt and bright ap- r unLsning within. "'""I lighting olant LOWER MINIMUM . VANCOUVER W Two youths were found guilty of possessing intoxicants and the only remaining question was the.siM of the fine. "Fifty dollars minimum," said the prosecutor. The magistrate reached back; into P radiophone equip- k Plumbing is fully Employment Situation Here . Best in Years; Logging Pool Prince Rupert is the centre of a logging pool for the first time, according to E. V. Whiting, manager of the local office of the National Employment Service. With the opening of the Columbia Cellulose camps at Khutzeymateen and Terrace, there is now a choice of camps for loggers. Formerly all loggers looking for work concentrated at Van-, : sailed the Minister of Finance been recelved by P. H. Linzey, lor his liquor interests-he has, o the prlnce R(jpert directorates lh brewing an chamber of Commerce, from wine companies-and ls blamed 1 . Edouart Rinfret, Postmaste. for a drop In the party's Pres-'0erierai tige. And he was accused yes- r As SQn &s R declslon nas ben terday by Gordon Cameron of 0,, wiu be ad-Victoria, president of the B. 0-yiseA the letter adds. Progresive Conservative Assocl-i otnerwlsei n0 indication has atlon, of blocking a plan to unite been glven tne nature of the federal and provincial org-,tne report although it has -been anlzatlons- suggested that It may be favor- "My term of office .as presld- able Dedication of "8 personnel nf t ho WEATHER Synopsis Gales which lashed the north coast last night moved south to the Gulf of Georgia this morning but with lessened intensity. Cloudiness from the coastal storm has spread over the entire province and some rainfall has been reported from all regions. Little respite from dull showery weather is looked for over tho week-end. Forecast his memory and called for a copy of the statute. The boys were relieved when they were fined the minimum of $25. f'looU ls as follows: "Mf- and Mrs. J. P New Kirk Work Four thousand dollars worth of Improvement work to First J- H. Brocse and n How. THE LEG, DOCTOR? LIVERPOOL, Eng. Carni - JOllll Pitman ent, Cameron 101a me oou aeie-1 couver. val Queen Beryl Gibbs was bit tha Frlcsen. ters fairly well employed. ' - waterfront . .. f . , Una has kaf gates, "has been a total loss or There ls a strong demand for h. been ex- Presbyterian Church building and manse will be dedicated to loggers at the camps on the cepti0nally busy. Stevedores and time and money." For two hours the rebels bat Queen Charlotte Islands ana freight handlers have been fully Mrs. Don Llewellyn returned by air yesterday from Vancouver after spending a holiday with relatives 1 at Ocean Falls and friends In Vancouver. tled for a motion to force a vote ; occupied. on the leadership. Anscomb sup- North coast region Cloudy with scattered showers today and Sunday. Little change In temperature. Winds westerly (25) in exposed portions and southerly (15) elsewhere. Lows tonight Mr. Whitlna oonsiaers tne loggers' are being imported from time to time. Queen Charlotte Air Lines are flying them to the camps. tried to stem off the slutation i V iinn rH still 1 1 good. nod 1 It 1 is is the.f Porter, Ude with confidence nnri,i.n amenrt- amend ten in the leg by a dog, the owner of which said in court he would pay 26 ($30.60) compensation.' " The medical report on Beryl, read In court, had this to say. "She is a very well-built and beautiful young lady with lovely teeth." BLINDFOLDED BOWMAN . NEW DELHI Prof. Rama- morrow evening at a special service appropriate to the occasion. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, the pastor, will deliver a special sermon and there will be special music by the choir. , In addition to the actual cash outlay, volunteer workers of the church aided to large extent a 4ns earns best it has been for several years. and highs tomorrow at Port AIR PASSENGERS Salmon season is nearly nn-lshed In the area and canneries, although, still operating, are expected to be closing shortly Tuna fishing helped out while Hardy and Sandspit 45. and 52, Prince Rupert 42 and 52. There are very few unemploy ment claims, most of which are from employees changing Jobs and older, men. Prospects for imnlovment during the winter tMontam r. ment. Anscomb, In a terse speech, said: "I am satisfied that I can prove to you tomorrow, that I have carried out that responsibility as you expected it to be carried out. And 1 tell you that tomorrow I Shall be nominated again for that post." baiitrttan. team with the improvements which have given the church property a fine new look both from with II lasted. "net Runprt n.. . . t Art irnod barrlna another, bad nd 27 Old Country n the course in and without. f " t0l and Harlm moorty Is an archer who, while blindfolded, severs hanging threads at 20 feet- The 65-year-old bowman who hopes soon to tour Europe and the Unltei States, fixes his aim -by sound, a helper striking the pole from which ' the threads are To Masset (today) Mrs. Evans, Mrs. H. R. Frost, Wesley ' Singer, Miss Singer. To Vancouver, ttoday) W. Carter, D. Williamson, S. J. Brunson, Miss D. Hagblad, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, H. McGee, G. Orr, D. Fen tie, A. Ross, I Dibnak, William Long, Mrs. M. There is a strong demand wr wlnter from tne weather sland-mlnlng labor. The pPute at point such as last year. ' Torbrit silver mine has beeni All over rnada Canada Mr- Mr Whitin" in settled. A few are working inj said, and in Prince Kuperi as the niVai mines at Telkwa and t5.oaL r idtolmuch as anywhere, there has Football f s'behere Jan-L1, ccing to an- by Dm F()rwa P maniger. These ,il ;a Ketchl-tela and. in been an Increase In the number Marshall Sees Atomic Attack raise the number. Columbia Cellulose is still of applications for employment from married women. The cause A. Love, J. G. Johnson. brtnalna in men. Short of hold for this is suggested as bein? , up of steel supplies through . wie.r tour L.Po'vard Mr. Fn,.,. 1, the Increase in the cost 01 nv- ti.hii,.-'?,.u "mQe mifhniHinn ,ltwlHln it H fnr fnr war war material. To Sandspit (today) R. Nelson, B. H. Craft, O. Pettney. From Vancouver (yesterday) Miss V. Hughes, R. G. Jones, J. -'an this wonlr DUCKS RAIDING CROPS PRINCE ALBERT 0' Wild ducks are reported to be causing damage to crops in ths Kinistine District. Special permits have been given 12 farmers to shoot ducks raiding the fields. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones returned to Skidegate after visiting in Prince Rupert. They travelled on the Chilcotin last night. there is nothinz to hold up the' 'nS- , lry Tsday ,llrht. light. Scottish Cup, Semi-Finals Hibernians 3, Queen of the South 1. Ayr United 3, Motherwell 4 Scottish League Division "A" Airdlronians 3, Clyde 3 (tie) Celtic 2, Raith Rovers 3 Dundee 2, Falkirk 0 East Fife 1, Harts 4 Partick Thistle 2, Rangers 1 St. Mlrren 4, Aberdeen 2 Third Lanark 0, Morton 2. company from completing their , Trent "to Miss Agnes Gormeley, who ha? been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gormely, for the past two weeks, left by last night s train for Jasper for her home in Vancouver. Larry Holin was a passenger on the Chilcotin on her trip to Skidegate last night. CLEVELAND, Ohio General G. C. Marshall, Secretary of De-rence, made the statement here that the United States is going through a time of great peril and warned that it would be folly to construction materials ,11 is rc- ', k ported. The mill is expected to having more people employed in T . first nnar-' Prince Ruuert. There is a strong WWornia also beere. areuso being annual cries dur- Evans, Mr. Morrison, J. J. Tweedy G. Priest, Mrs. Llewellyn. ' From Sandspit (yesterday) W. H. Crocker, E. Bardson, E. Olafson, H. Grandberg H. Mun-roe, W. J. Young. ;""""r'"8 ;-- riemanrt for stenoaranhers but keeps I discount the possibility of atomic School and theatre construe- J lack of accommodation tion are keeping local carpen- them from coming here. attack.