PROVINCE- Sj PROVINCIAL LI2RA?vY, 1 ! 3 rt C - onr.iES- onucs yri viciora.-i, 3. c. ::.r; zi50 Daily Delivery CABS . NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V0L,xxl,xdNn?anada' Mo,t Stro9ic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, th K.y to the Great Northwest" PHONE 81 .nv..vUIMllD. v., munuA Y.APRIL 10,1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS Doctor Lucky To Dp rl After Sea Miracle I . JL 1. 1.. I'U-ii li'i m Ssounrl from Sttrunrlinar toll Swims nine ana nan u snore Alter I Stanley Cup I Wings and William S. Kergin is alive today to tell the i i. I. Ill, 1,r trtf lin.it. T.'.. C., Two Men Lose Lives When Small Machine Hits Ground PENTICTON (CP) Two Penticton men were killed here yesterday when thier Tiger Moth aircraft fan il I IllOtSl iiii-i vuiuijr iui miion; jaDier ouu )C from a watery late in grim unat n a ra N.Y. Rangers uUide Prince Rupert." His prowess as a i r ).. ,i ...1 : w courage and presence ui iiunu were iact- 'tiring his payoff goal of tiie crashed and burned. The dead are Dave Smith ami prescrvaUon in almost fantastic manne epl- Stanley Cup series, last nigh I Lome Johnson. j gave the Detroit Red Wings a 1 , TVm man fUAnrr Tf TrUo w.L. mourns ci.i"-"v. drowned during sev 'to 0 overtime victory over Tor-I ,. , , , ., . , ' onto Maple Leafs before H.734 v'ation about 3:30 p.m. when their plane went into a nave gone overDoard too." Even by the time, she got on deck the vessel was'll8tinf. hetM-ly to starboard and was down by s yesterday afternoon, : fans and sent the victors Into the 'the bow. , ;; " ' ' . 1 .senarged today irom Ptrt General Hospital f spent the ni?ht. mo-e than a cold." Easter Day At Church First instlnr.t was. to launch the lifeboat and, In so doing, she almost lost grasp of the- line. However, she held on and lashed his ancle, Dr. L. W. final round of the National Hockey League play-offs against the New York Rangers. - A tremendous 10-fool dvWe off the rugged defenceman's stick whistled by Walter (Turki Broda In the Toronto nets at 8:39 minutes of the first overtime period spin, recovered momentarily, then crashed into the ground and burst Into flames. Mrs. Louis Paul, an Indian woman who saw the crash, said Jacob Kruger ran to assist the man In the roar cockpit who was still alive but pinned to his seat by a safety belt.; Driven back by flames, he returned n.ltV, n klnnl... , . , . 1,1... i0 attended him. "H? tad horseshoes in cv- It alongside, "The Full. Moon was ' mnvinp nharl 4T1 fKitc ffm - ''. i With fine spring weather pre- in. accompanied Dy and gave the National Hockey vaMing although somewhat cool n and two children. League champions a four to three capacity congregation were evl- ;,, K . " " T . g In from an upcoast r'ent at. nil nlarM in vlln.x "u" " j margin In games In the thrill- bd their power cruis- snwlal Easter sprvl At .11 "lc " Kcu,lu Such clothing as could be gathered together was; pitched In as well as some food supplier . . Then the children wer some-how lowered into the sktf f ,- Buffering bruises in' th trift5f err A dog was left' on the hoat.v i; Mrs. Kergln frankly-waa not fcon. At 11 o'clock they churches, special sermons on the pactteo. semi-nnai round. Detroit had won the sixth game Saturday night by a 4 to 0 art Harbor and were Mctlakatla Bar. br decided that the Boo low to come over clear as to whether she got a ay with the lifeboat. before the . hi headed off to cir- Blackpool Is ; Storm Swept LONDON m A 92-niile ail hour gale struck the holiday resort of Blackpool today, sweeping Easter theme were delivered by the various ministers. Lovely floral decorations were a feature. Three services were held at the Catholic Church Sunday. At the 8 o'clock service, the Olrl's Choir rendered lovely Easter selections. At 10:30 a.m. Bishop A. Jordan conducted a Pontifical Mass as- Island and, in so , score. J . The Detroit-New York Star ley i Cup final will be the first in ; seven years to be staged between the two American clubs. For the Leafs last night's loss j ended a three-year reign as ,ON THEIR WAY FOR A THREE TO FIVE-YEAR TRIP AROUtfb WORLD Four Rover. Scouts JfOinLondon, Eng., are seen on first lap of a hike around the world which is expected to , take ;them from three to five years. The Rovers, Peter Williams, 21, Tom Hodgson, 21. George Grainier, 21, and Cyril Wyncoll, 20 plan to work their cross-channel passage on a French onion boat. 'After-that they will earn their way by doing odd jobs there will be no hitch-hiking. The hikers have no set route, but the broad plan Is to pass through France, Belgium, Holland, West Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Italy and on to Malta, Egypt, South Africa, Australia ' KeW Zealand, U.S.A. and Canada. ...... pa:. ; - : Mently. struck Hodg- Tlie vessel paired ov- it icing. Mrs. Kergin Full Moon struck Tugweli Bar or co-lncidentally therewith, r . i';. In any caae, they all got out on the bar and Aoem a boat passed by and responded to frantic signals. ' " ' , ' ; "I sent the boat to look for my from below was told sisted by Father E.Green and F.!people 011 tnelr leet" a"ng I holders of the trophy. bang son "Daddy went J i Rayner. At 3 p.m. a BenedtcUon D"" u" ruuls- i BASKETBALL tt." Glancing back- Wieved that she saw so under. Men- Six How Dead Of Smallpox Easter Sunday World Prayer Is For Peace ; service was neio. At tne alter- inousanas oi taster noiidayers noon service the senior choir were promenading on the sea presented choral numbers. Also, front In the sunshine when a gale at the afternoon service, Bishop ripped In from over the sea. f f ke T 8tatlons 01 e Five men and two women were Cross - followed by by a sermon taken to hosnltal with Mb, iron, pcedy Full Moon was husband and then set out in the I skiff and roned to Metlakatla." ' Id Mrs. Kergin. "It seemed ages ! but finally we made u t'was all I but exhausted when I .saw -a man 1 Prince Rupert Jets to Meet Penticton in Finals For B. C. pitigrcss. Unable to the vessel she head- ti nearest beach on burning brush. I told him of Our GLASGOW XPi Glasgow's small aU,er Mahan entitled "Passion debris . I pox epidemic today today claimed claimed Its Its . "f Cnrlst " . ' A worried Christian world re ran the hlp Hastily .experience ani soon'th entire Prince Rupert Jets will meet . Penticton in the British Columbia Senior 15 Basketball finals to be held ht Children llltO a . villfliMi n a imnnH nff.Hin. null. At the First United Church at 1 1 a.m. Rev. L. Q. Bleber spoke on sixth victim a 20-year old nuvsc, 1 The outbreak appeared under . turned to every day today after an Easter Sunriav dedicated - U Morning" and "Beautiful Message" accompanied by Mrs. J. C. tancc. Boats were auteklv mus- Dawn In the Garden" and the control, nowever, with no new kiff. From that point .Vrcd.Jti Uke.u'p the- search and i..i.. .outer. Mrs. M. Waters accom- in, Penticton. The Okanagan team defeated. Nanaimj'ccr. .fot,pcaoe .-jrhroughout in a two-game w;ries during the week-end to take the ' christian countries that believe i 'Hiniiriii casitr uay was sung , , . . . . lil... nanlprl fliiniav ir.H.l cft!n.H,,,r. aav;wd and the P. M. we cre given shelten'They were cases reported in tlie lust days. by the junior choir.' At the eve speedily dispatched most kind and their aid Is some ne- I comi-fln.jl. iml iii.e..f U, Tf..' t k. n, ..1.. n.. ntiw.k ' hi in a u bav Saviour risen from the dead,, ning service, he spoke on "Man Has Forever" , and the senior Ma. Ker(!ln and the Three choral numbers by thrps separate choirs were rendered at the morning service of St. Paul's thing which w will never for;et. cv ; , ' " . "'" w,c ,,he faJtJ hful knelt yesterday In i landing them at it wask wonderful thtni." . ; ! had been tentatively arranged for a series in Nanaimo Old choir rendered . the beautiful pleas for the dead of two world wars. Everywhere they asked Lutheran Church. The boy's jun- Fn- Dr. kereln was resting at his this coming week-end. Dutch Carol "This Joyful Easter ! ... .ut. ........ . 1. .. .. . 1. ... i,M . .Dr. Kergin was mis IUI l-IILIil aUIlK UlC UX11.J1CI1I Hill K- ... t . , ., Tlde imnresivelv and In thp rvA. . by the that war's destruction would not home this mornhw. still-suffer- s requested Football :: team, are for a two- lnc from the effects of exposure j Rupert believed drowned. P m. another radio- old-timers to win the game They have such former stars as Lindsay, Macphee, Calderoni, Arney. and a half dozen others who will ga, me- total point series Monday r, , ren rnousand voices , 'He is Ining RowlandMiles gave an ef- Risen" was pre- fective interpretation , of 'In The b; 1 sented the , y B J End of the Sabbath". Henry an tiled broueht t h e and exhaustion but, Quickly recuperating. , : , ,".v ,x '..'' It was the fishing boat Al Hlta and Tuesday, April n and is a. Penticton, with the team leaving nn tlio Princess Norah next police headquarters Norwegian number. Rev. Earl '! bi en picked up and uiai pleura uie r-uu mw uV saturday afternoon and return Soiland spoke on the topic, '.'The Saint He Is Risen". At evening splendid accompaniments. The morning service at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral in- it in to Prlnct Ru- and towed services, a Sunday School Easter be repeated. . , , Al, St. Peter's basilica in Rome 500,000 Holy Year piigrlms of the Roman Catholic Church heard Pope Pius plead for a return to the Gospel spirt and the idea of social justice. The Holy City of Jerusalem was jammed for services at a shrine dedicated . to Christ's death and resurrection. At the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre more than 100,000 persons knelt in prayer. pert. eluded a sermon by Rev. Basil Droeram was heid with Mrs. Earl '' account of the m that he had n overboard by the Inter-League Irish League 2, League of Ireland 2 (Tie) English League Division One Arsehal 8, Siock City 0 Birmingham City 0, United 0 . Blackpool 0. Evertun 1 Bolton Wanderers 1. Chelsea 0 Fulham 0, Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 0, Burnley 1 Manchester City 2, Wolver put up some real opposition. The proceeds of tonight's game go to the injured players fund, and everyone pays, including the players, officieis, score-boys, 'ind Mr. and Mrs. Fan. It is a good opportunity to give the Jets a send-off and to show appreciation for the players who have made basketball Prince Rupert's w vessel after scrao- I litg ' on the same steamer the following Friday morning. Arrangements arc being made for ! the '.Jets to be billeted in Pen- tlcton. J iTonight the Jets will have a gwod work-out when they tackle the old-timers and there are pe reef. He was able Penticton Vini Over Nanaimo Prockter entitled 'Christ Has Soiiand and daughter Mardell ac-Risen From The Dead And Be- the companylng on organ and come The First Fruits Of Them; piano About 40 recitations and That Slept". In the evening he were presented by ' the spoke on "Jesus Christ The youn" tots Saviour, Yesterday, Today and, At Flrst' Presbyterian Church Forever." At the mornmg service Davld M h tudent I the ho carol aml 4 "All All DrotcA Praise T'n To XXim Him r the reef and from p another as the tide t1'. he was faced with I plenty of fans that will back the official winter sport. V o! leaving the fast- . NANA1MO Vh Penticton Vets hampton Wanderers. 1 Middlesbrough 2, Sunderland 0 F1 endravourlii'f Saturday captured their two- found the subject for his morning row to the mainland game total-point Senior B bas West Bromwich Albion 1 Derby County 0 ! S Twenty-Four Seamen Missing J'inw a distance of a kctball scries with Nanalmo Tweedsmuir Park Kitimaat Favored Tweedsmuir Park and Who Came To Save", by Wagner, was presented by the senior choir. In the evening, the junior choir rendered "Easter Cherry Tree", the organist, Peter Lien, besides accompanying the choir, render- Easter message in Peter's confession of Chris-t after hi denial. Four scenes from Life of Christ pertaining to the Easter episodes were the evening inspiration. In naif which none but virtue of an 82-79 win on the Alter Atlantic Ocean Storms pt and mast endur- , aggregate. ,'; would have been Middlesbrough 2, Sunderland 0 West Bromwich Albion. 1, County 0 Division Two Barnsley 1, Luton Town 0 Cardiff City 0. Brentford 0 the morning the junior , choir pl iiyo ''llnlllilah Phnrnc" f rnrvi ' Nplish. He succccd-h trying to ttramn Kitimaat Still Favored For Aluminum sang "Hallelujah" and Miss Bar na.,HoP .m..i, C Nannlmo won Saturday night's game 54 to 48 but Penticton annexed the sertes with a surplus of three after winning 34 to 25 Friday night. . ; NEW YORK (CP) At least twenty-four sen-! men are dead or missing following a heavy week-end j friilji in th North Atlantic shinninir lanes. Three, as a soI6"There :r". " : z;: :r ' i a Teng sang OUUWI TV CXO tlCl J ah &J. ill ;la' In spite of cx-i exposure, when he VICTORIA . The Tweedsmuir At the First Baptist Church u'" Picked un hv n,n ! .Park and Kitimaat region re-'main the mast favored nart of small vessels were involved. Hull City 1, Tottenham Hotspurs 0 Leeds United 1, Grimsby Town 0 Plymouth Ai'gylse 2, Leicester City 1 f 1 Two Rivers, Capt. PUfiion, heading in The skipper of the tugboat Lorraine,, who clur g British Columbia as locations for for hours to the floating pilot house of his Sinking aluminum development, accord- THE WEATHER. Sjnifsis At the near en- is a Green Hill Far Away." The senior choir sang "Christ Triumphant" in the evening and Miss Barbara Teng was soloist in "Open the Gates." . ' ,ti ( Pastor C. Fawcett preached a; Full Gospel Tabernacle o n'The Effect of the Risen Lord Upon Man" in the morning, "The Resurrection" in the evening. At 'tlakatla Passage, the as met by the p. m. Sunday morning. Rev. Fred An-trobus spoke on "The Risen Lord's Appearance To Waverjng Disciples". At the evening service , he spoke on "Why Seek Ye The Living Among The Dead?" In the afternoon at 12:15 a large number of adults and children attended a special Sunday School program. Special features of the Southeast calcS were buffet- I vessel, apparently was the only survivor of a Chesapeake Bay AWaKtur in which six men are . Preston North End 3. Blackburn Rovers l Sheffield Wednesday 1. Burv 0 by thij time had Dr. ' '"g the exposed waters of the 1 mi board. Dr. w r Queen Charlottes and Northern un in in,v hrin drowned. Los Angeles In Puck Final Southerhamplon 1, Sheffield lrstcrred to t.h - Vancouvef Island, as anoUlcr m.w rfraffiror William Sunday School there was a record United 0 piesident of the Aluminum Company of Canada, who has been hpre again following a visit to Europe and Britain. At present Mr. DuBose is In conference with the provincial government, concerning details of an agreement between government and company. He Is also - - i-v - '41MJ Uv -v i oo- f 10 wought the rest Pacific storm moved into thoie i,andry was broken to bits while attendance ot 77 in the evening; Swansea T o w n 0, Queen's lu""city. 4 areas this morning, Rain . be- awalting help off Nantucket, n' y this iim. came Beneral over the northern MQnrhussets. ' Saturday in ft program was a solo by young Jean Golds, and a pageant by the Explorer Oirls. Sunday School at First Baptist LOS ANOELES ihhits winner of the southern division play-off. will meet the sur- i).f..-i. . coast during the night and show- snow-blinding gaie. wrecks r'"WDly n hlu.,v. ... . i I.,.--, k.il cirr.i " rf 8mblllan,.ft ers occurred along tne soutnern was wasnea aMiuic uu, , f N wpsi.ininKi.er Park Rangers 1 I West Ham United 0, Coventry I City 1 Scottish League Division A Clyde 1, Rangers 2 n? filial and sur coast. Variable Cloudlncsa ex- of the crew was reported. Vancouver series for the Pacific spying engineering tended into the ' inUerlor'. This .The United States Coastguard rhtt,in- we ponce 10 him on to I was in two sections one department In the church proper and one in the social hall. The Easter Story was depicted with the flan- t. ..... . hnH hnitn no " 1 veying reports rPorta from from company men who, for about two years have been In the Tweedsmuir j disturbance appeared to be mov- reporwa wuc ship " "P of thP p,,,i Ing slower than nrevlouslv ex- word from tne scauupr and Mrs. K. Laird told the Easter story. At evening service K. Laird and Mrs. Fawcett sang "The Wonderful Story of Jesus" and Mrs. W. Beck sang "The Man With the Thorn-Crowned Brow." Miss Dorothy Laird was organist. Large congregations also attended Regular Baptist Church. In the morning there was a special program with children participating. The subject of Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe was The Victory of the Cross." In the evening there was communion and the . i not l . iir Kiiit.r . fi.i beach anrt DeeI.ed and rain, is riot llkelv to nelgraph by John Antrobus with Henry Vanderheide, Sunday . . , . j - t . . writ rriuay. . ...... ov . 'i inc - ne .. -- ..0- - pHrk riflll vessel carried four games to two, winning the ra"k lSlu"1 Jrt' afloat but in 'reach the southern Coastal reg- 64-foot fishing ten men. School superintendent, as chair WAR DANGER INCREASING Plion, iinai game nere to l last nigni. i New Westminster took a three 'as the cul-Uons until this afternoon or eve- man. Mrs. T. Lloyd was chairman Patrick Thistle I, Celtic 0 Division B Queen's Park 3, Hamilton Academicals 2 Other Matches Albion Rovers 3, Motion 1 ' Saint Johnston 2, Dundee 5 East Fife 1. Raith Rovers 3 There will be rain on the : to two game lead over Vaneou-1 ROME Italy's Communist downstairs and Mic. f red Antro bus organist. . terpd r. i-. . . ... :: ......... , ver with a 4 to 1 victory Satur-1 leader, Palmiro Togliatti, said day night in their best of seven yesterday the danger of war - '""looi and 1 snowers in uie auernoon. wiaeiy ""I Oil rin,.l..., ....... . . . .... At the evening service in the India-Pakistan Pact Approved games playof. ten ,UWK ""s scattered showers are expeciea church, the choir sang "Easter L ' curM ions. . ; Vancouver Sees tidoi. .. . """a a'ia pastor's subject was "Resurrection, Fact or Fancy?" Special Easter Day services also drew large congregations to S:. Peter's Anglican Church at tha East End and to the Salvation Army Citadel. was Increasing. "The gravest fart undoubtedly is the increase in international tension . and therefore the danger of war." He said in an interview in the Communist-line paper Paese Sera. LOCAL TIDES , NEW DELHI India's government today approved a new India-Pakistan agreement that forecast .: '...' North Coast Region Rain to- i Flying Saucers Of hAi-nl fil,, nnJ U,.Ukl t'U -Mm.t Tuar. iree .... "i.Uii. vtj aiU VUJIlIlb. OIIUACia uw cn"Qren. dav. rfo,. t u.i , - i Fe of the Prime Minister Jawahariai wen- ANCOUVER, A Vancou-ru said halted the feuding coun- ver woman and her daughter retries on the brink of war. j port having seen a series of fly- impact she ture. liv.1. Winds southeast (40 mph) Russian Experts to Call Tune In Invasion of Hainan Island TAirEI, Formosa ffl Chinese Nationalists today predicted that Russian experts would c,ill the signals on the next invasion attempt of Hainan Island. " . Dispaches from Hainan said that Russian advisers had arrived on Luchow Peninsula, ten miles from Hainan on the Chinese mainland, some weeks ago. The Russians are drilling intensively a small Invasion force. .- . .... .... L.i .Aft. ven uc(-reasmg vo sovtnwesi. iu unu . OLDTIMERS tainj (l cre- she afternoon and Increasing to Rces. "it "-"""ting soumeast 130) again overmgnt,. , "We have stopped ourselves at ' ing saucers going through the Tuesday, April 11, 1950 the edge of a precipice and turned air in a line at a high rate of High 9:02 17.1 feet our back to It." said Nehru In 'speed. Heading westward, they 22:24 17.4 feet announcing details of the agree- gave off a white glean and were Low . 3:00 - 10.3 feet mcnt in Parliament. . plainly visible In the night air. 1 15:50 5.9 feet Had o,. . le' n- lows tonleht and hlahs Tuesday BASKETBALL! Tonight or 8:30 key fdrenbe-n at Port Hardy. Sandspii and Probably Prince Rupert, 40 and 45.