PROVINCIAL , 1 - LIBRARY NbTTIA. B.C. PROVINCIAL. LI2.1.'.?.?, vtc:,.,. c.n; .. 0QUESJPG Day Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Moit Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northweit" Phone 81 VOL. XXXIX, NO. ttr PRINCE RUPERT Rfi RATURnAV RPPnriunrD a ioui DDlrr imra. rnrra f " t tutnuuk p, J- tflV AVAWU 1 I VI vtil 4 J Mm mm flitaJ M ie Pep 4 fiv'!t?'tB'',''''" Special Force To Korea Only Loses Title by Parliament j,Lfgisltaion ear-0000,000 for Cana-llient was hustled s.agM in the House ast night and given ral reading. .i r, R. Pcakes. irr Trophy to -lUancouuer v. 1 J, .AM Lsivp-Cunscrvatlvc, JASPER Vancouver will be I. - --. -; - hi other upi'"" first expressed uii-me'lmniediate final 'h hill by which w ",. .-ji .nam t,--aw If Needed Elsewhere,. Parliament Would ' . Re Called OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minister St. Laurent assured the Commons last 1 - mr4"-'- Led forces will br it'H k moneys spem ioi Lh research. But ."it NEW YORK 0 Willie Pep, disconsolate little figure, lost his featherweight, cnampionship of the world to Sandy Saddler at the Yankee Stadium last night as he sat on his stool fcetween rounds with a uiocatcd shoulder. Apparently on his way to a one-sided, victory over the skinny-legged ncfjro, the great little battler from Hartford Connecticut, took a huge crowd of 35,003 completely by surprise when he failed to comt up for the eighth round and Referee Rubee Goldstein raised Saddler's arm as a token of victory. Saddler thus regained the title he lost to Pep nineteen months ago at Madison Square Garden after having previously de 1 opposition after the home of the internationally .lamous Silver Totem Pole golf trophy until next fall. This, will be the first time the trophy has returned to Vancouver since 1928. ! Walter McElroy, youthful Shaughnessy Golf Club star, and Norman Wilkinson, Point Grey olf Club, will meet today over ! the 36-hoie route as a result ot , their semi final matches Friday. ! McElroy won a very tight match jfrom A. E. Wilson, of Detroit, 2 up, and Wilkinson defeated i Murray Manh, Seattle, 4-2. L ' ister BrooKe waxion ,nal appeal to allow .us immediately. -lSft'i1rirL'-siL rf ,n said the Senate in consklT the ,d it would go there -. rs 1-imiHre consmera- In the Ladies' Division Mrs. Jack Todd, Medallist, went 1.11 Genrral Pearkes . (: f'i-' V e'' . Isil night that any decision to send the army's special force elsewhere than to Korea will be placed before Parliament for apDroval. He announced that orders-iu-council will be placed before thU special session to authorize the government to put the special force on active service that li on a war rating and to dispatch it to Korea. ''We are still assuming that Korea is the theatre where the force could be of the greatest service to the United Nations," he said. "We have asked Parliament to provide us with the Canada's armed been permitted to through to win the championship with a fairly easy w.n over Mrs. throned Pep In October of 1948. a the standard that. R. H. Cleat, Vancouver, 5-4. Mrs tfd to allow thl.i ! Cleat had a lot of putting trouble U its rightful place and was never in front from the start. rmed aggression. French Horse Is Race Winner DONCASTER, England 0. Se.ril.ch XI won the 174th running of the St. Lecr Stakes to w months would be and, during that s forces would litill Tne McElroy-Wilson match was close all the way through. McElroy took an early lead of two holes but Wilson soon day. Vieux Manor, the favorite. ways and means to do so. Korean War Defenders in Gets steadied down to even the match and, at the ruin, Uiey were all square. They see-sawed through to the 14th with McElroy one up and Wilson won the short 15th with a par to square the match. McElroy won the 16th, halved the 17th and won the 18th to win 3 Powers Are Holding 2 up. Wilkinson took, possession of his match with Marsh in the early stages. He was one up at the long second with a birdie and Prrsidrnt of I nited COUNT 'EM The grandstand's packed, booths are jammed and side-shows are crowded Canadian National Exhibition style. Here are some of the fun-lovers who flocked to Toronto's biggest annual attraction Monday to set a Labor Day record of 281,500 beating the old mark by 9,000. T (CP Photo) Id Such Great TOKYO Allied troops clos was second and Salinea third. First two horses to the post were Frenrh-owned. The winner brings Its owner, Marcel Doussac, cotton magnate, $43,000. First Trapped Miners Freed Epic Rescue Being Effected From Scottish Coal Mf.n " NEW' CUMMOCK tf,llA"weary, gas-masked miner, the first of 118 men trapped since last Control kept out In front to increase his ed a dangerous big hole in the lead to three up at the ninth N'OTON. DC. fr and was two over par at the turn. Marsh stuck closely on the back. George Kerr northeastern Korean war front today but they lost a battle-scarred mountain again in the iman tonight broad on how he plans tc ' " . .- nine and cut the deficit to two Old Country Widest economic ron- I southwest to superior Korean New Polio Theory Advanced At Meet NEW HAVEN, Connecticut 0 -1 A Yile scientist suggested yes IPrf;AwaY :: Football at the-J3th. Wilkinson picked up a hole at the 11th and the 14tn to go the 1 1th to Increase his lead to four. Marsh won the Ion? m m forces. ' . : . .K A five-mile gap in the northeastern front was closed by South ver tHrt by a presl-I'nikrt Slates. . il bill, passed by rs Truman grcate-I an that held by r the se-ond world o curb Instalment-was Invoked a few English League Division 1 13th but Wilkinson, won the 14th and ended the match on hi3 16th with a fine birdie. In the Men's Consolation Thursday In Kockshlnnock CasJ.le ! Blackpool 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 (tie) Korean troops backed by Allied planes. They linked forces in moves between Yongchon and Kyongju, junction towns east of Taegu. Championship Flight D. F. Speer. Bolton Wanderers 1, Sunder Vancouver, beat a club mate terday the mysterious virus causing infantile paralysis may be manufactured in the nuclei of cells In the spinal cord. The new theory about the origin of the disease was advanced by Dr. Joseph L. Melnick In a report to the seventh con land 2 Pulham 9 Astnn Villa 1 Dave Kinnear on the 18th gresn pr the President Mine, crawled through deadly black-damp gas to safety shortly after noon today. Rescue woik-ers handed down breathing apparatus one by one, to the other men, trapped by a cave-In 720 i feet underground. ill. advance to the finals in the Huddersfield Town 3. Burnley 1 i?0 - inn top Half half and on.i nnrflfin Gordon Vpr Verlev PU Has Riven warning Liverpool 1, Derby County 0 flanges in the way of Victoria, defeated Dr. V. E. Fowler, Astoria, Ore. orking wm have to George W. Kerr, who for many years followed the butcher trade in Prince Rupert and was an alderman for numerous terms, passed away tn Vancouver on Labor Day. In more recent years he had been Interested In mining and made his home in Vancouver. Friends from earlier days here will regret to learn of his passing. Mr. Kerr was born in Elora, Ontario, and was seventy-five years of age. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elsise Kerr, and two sons, Gordon and Arthur, both of Vancouver. There is cim brother Alexander, In Elora. The funeral took place Thursday morning from Center & Hanna's chapel In Vancouver. Rev. W. Garbutt officiated and cremation followed the service. Their return to daylight promises to be slow, since only one man at a time could get through the gas-filled escape tunnel, punched through last night from Busy Week-end For Football son an abandoned adjoining shaft. Housewives In this mining town gress of tne international society for Cell Biology. Until now, scientists thought of the poliomyelitis virus as attacking only the cyptoplasm" of a call but not the nucleus. (The eyptoplasm corresponds to the white of an egg, and the nucleus to the yolk.) Dr. Melnick, associate professor of microbology at the Yale school of medicine, said he and a research assistant examined cells taken from the spinal cords of animals Infected with polio. of 8.000 were asked to bring war Jing Middlesborough 2, Arsenal 1 Newcastle United 3, Chelsea 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1, Charlton Athletic 2 Stoke City 2, Everton 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1, Manchester United 0 West Bromwich Albion 5, Portsmouth 0 Scottish League Division A Airdrieonians 2, Aberdeen 5 Celtic 3, Morton 4 Dundee 1, Hearts 0 East Fife 0, Rangers 3 Hibernian 6, Falkirk 0 Partick Thistle 5, Raith Rovers 2 St. MirrenS, Clyde 1 Third Lanark 2, Motherwell 0 At the pnH nf ikn in the Tut unship plavori hcr i M souvenir respirators to the mine to speed the rescue work. Ten men trapped in Thursday night's cave-In are feared lost. EiRht escaped earlier. Rescue workers reached the trapped men last night, but the wall of odorless, colorless black damp gas blocked Immediate GCLDEN ANNIVERSARY . . Sheriff M. M. Stephens left by air yesterday afternoon for Vancouver where he will remain over Sunday. On Monday morning he will continue the flight south to San Francisco where on Monday the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of himself and Mrs. Stephens will be observed, the event to take place in .."'iman Wilkinson. olf Club, Vaneou-P op Waller Mnvi. Prince Rupert footballers will have a busy week-end v.hat with another of the series of exhibition games with native teams this evening and a game against H.M.C.S. Ontario, Monday evening, s Team selections are announced as follows: x For Aiyansh Boulter; Sunberg and Wellens; Hornell, Elby and Greer; Baxter, Wilson, Smith, D. hnessv.r:-if . F nd .exciting first Convention On Coastal Liner Full Baseball Day Coming Up Two baseball games will feature a busy day at Roosevelt Park tomorrow. Commercials and Abed St Odowes play their fifth gpm" of the league championship -cies early in th? afternoon and II M.C.S. Ontario pits Its best against Watson Mand first thing !n the eveninar. The lp?t ditch struggle between bel & Odowei and Commercials 'ias so far produced two tie games rnd a v'n ea.-h. The teanru have proven themselves vpn!v mashed and fans should get a good keen contest Tn t.h second sme ef fl.ev Pill Phlnson will nitch for the Vndlur-bc-rs Enainst, the Naw. " add Brother flower rfivlii bouquet Labor Day when Wstewi Iflnnd defeated Terrace 10-?". PU1 -tni"k nnt J4 men in sevn innings. The seamen arrive In port frits afternoon and will have a full dav to rein their land legs before the tustle. ONTARIO AT 5 P.M. HMC8. Ontario, coming here for a visit which will extend until Wednesday, is due in port at 5 o'clock this afternoon. " an oirdlcs holts, at the end Rotary Club Head Is Here 11 isinson was two 'ncreas-'d VANCOUVER The Canadian Gomez and Murray; reserves. ! Krause, McAfee, Olsen nd Lord. For H.M.C.S. Ontario Boulter; Search For Girl Officially Over J Uie 'Itventh. They ec live hniM F Uitoeventeenth and ! National cruise ship "Pr'nce I George" Is headquarters for a I "floating" convention this weekend. With a group of 243 members, families and friends of the JASPER, Alberta ff The last Dunbar and Ferguson; Mazzone. Eby and D. Gomez; Cameron. FarVhouse, Pavlikis, Armstrong and A. Gomez; reserves, Krause. McAfee, Olsen and Ford. escape through the tunnel, bored upward through 30 feet of solid coal from the old mine shaft, The men kept In touch with the surface by telephone. At first attempts were mad; to suck ' the deadly fumes out with big fans, but the process wa3 too slow, and the National Coal Board decided, despite the risk, to bring the trapped men out by having them wear a breathing apparatus. "This procedure will inevitably be prolonged over some hours and may involve some risk," a Coal Board statement said. ui nis deficit to naif-way mark. Tha 'he game win be i rpmnt.e hnrw for the safetv of Washington Baby Chick Assoc!- llttle Lorrane Smlth flickered Healdsburg about sixty to miles north of San Francisco, and the home of their soft Melvln, who visited in Prime Rupert this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, who came to Prince Rupert In 1908, were married in Field, B.C., on the C.P.R. September 11, 1900. They have many friends throughout the west who will extend congratulations. Before coming north, Mr. Stephens lived in the Boundary district, and during his long residence here has taken an active part in business and community affairs. ption. headed by President Prince Rupert Rotary Cluh Is receiving an official visit tonight from Its international president. Arthur Lageux of Quebec City. Highlight even of the visitation, unprecedented in annals of the local club, will be a banquet tonight in the Canadian Legion Hall when the International president will deliver his address. Tomorrow morning a visit will be paid to the Columbia Celluloses plant at Watson Island and. '''met anrt twt n.. P n the Camosun to-P Vancouver t.n .mi. f working here during Adolph Emjikamp, of Spokane. Cruising coastal waters to commemorate the Silver Anniversary of the Hatcherymen's Association The convention got under way af. 6.00 p.m Friday when the Prince George left the Canadian National dock here. Return to out today, six days after a two-year-old Edmonton tot vanished Into the bush at this Rocky Mountain resort. The last remnants of a giant search party numbering hundreds of persons from all walks of life stood in grim laced silence at noon yesterday as R.C.M.P. Inspector William Chlsholm of THE WEATHER Synopsis Cloud is spreading over the northern British Columbia coast associated with a weak storm in the Gulf of Alaska. Some light rain fall over the Queen Charlottes and adjacent mainland this evening and tonight and In the afternoon, there will be a harbor cruise. . Accompanied by his wife, Mr. NOTDCE Edmonton told them the police- nln..1)nODe will cniOQH tinhn t.hlP Lageuex arrived In the city this led search was officially ended, j nortnern and cent.ral interior to- afternoon on the Princess Louise "The AIR PASSENGERS uiyBwiy ui uic u'uu. mnrrnw fta t.he storm moves east- remains unsol- disappearance 'Ur,n9 the next twn WPeU there will h j Vancouver will be 7:00 a.m. Mon-'day. I During the scenic cruise, which jwill take the group as far north as Ocean Falls. Members will con-j vene in the ship's spacious publio rooms for various discussions. Business sessions will be brief, of according to Mr. Fmskamp, so ward. Fine warm weather will Fortunes Won In Sweepstake . i . L . prevail over the remainder of l . But the hunt continues in , ,r fh. ...i,.. from Alaska. , They will fly to Vancouver Monday morning. Also In the city for the banquet tonight are Ketchkan Rota-rians A. M. Spaeth, William Forecast some degree. Small groups of volunteers keep combing the bear-infested woods. The RCMP, 9 ' Booth Memorial High School. For 'fety and for the convenience of the m Td be High Scho1 Perations this blast- Carried Out Knfw tk. knur nf MONTREAL 0 Victory Ncyth coast region Cloudy to- ria onH finniiav Tnr.prmlr,r.pnt Snalclinc. Ron Milligan, Robert i that the novel entertainment Scratch II was worth $3,500 to To Vancouver (today) J. S. Wilson, R. Burnie, Master Q. Howe, F. ftochon, Mr. and Mrs. Mines, Elwood Payne. Mrs. E. S. Brown. J. Antal, L. R. Haati. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wahl and son, P. Brentzen, G. Robinson, D. Callow, Miss M. Moody, J. H. Arnold, Mr. Carlson. From Vancouver (yesterday program arranged by his corn- Ellis. Joe Goding and Norman and Wigutof f. Mrs. Spalding and Miss Muriel Gordon who held a miUpe may b'e fully enjoyed :P m. eocL ft. n . . Mrs. Milligan are also coming. not discounting the possibility m tnis evening and the child may have been aducted endm earI tomorrow m0rning. in a car, will continue the lnves- h m tempcrature. ligation in Alberta and at border south-points u ht windsmcreasing to Poll will also drag afternoon and becom- Quebec Army and Navy veterans ( FoIlowin? return to Vancouver Association sweepstake ticket on ;cn Monday morning, the Prince the St. Leger Stakes today. ! George will be made ready to In Winnipeg D. Gerrie wonlfave the same evening on the 2n noo with a ticket on Vleux ', regular weekly run to Prince i , ""s,n. rareriTS in Tnar area I t0 keep the children off the streets th Lu- , ,6 hours- Th'S work will be. carried J. S. Wilson left by plane to- nt wester v la tomorrow L,. K.eitn. U. Mclennan, rv. vuic- aim pauui uie iwu iivns iui 4v least another ten days." dav on the first leg of his journey to Winnipeg where he will attend i any skilled and careful men. but there mornlng. Lows tonight and highs opsy, A. Arnold. J. Foster, Mr. tomorrow at Port Hardy, Sand-; Patterson. C. L. Oissey, F. Tu!s, spit and Prince Rupert, 48 and j r. E. Graham, J. B. Horton, 8. . Rupert, Ketchikan and way ports. the 25th anniversary convention Manor, the second hor.se. V A. Sage of Toronto won $13,000 with a ticket on Sanlinea. In which the new ship will be operated during the next few Ability of somG f,yjng rock Qur on)y ratln is for the sofr-rv of ntiwQ of Dominion Command of the Canadian Legion. , 1 Oldey. 60. BASEBALL SCORES American . St. Louis 5-0, Cleveland 4-0 months. Instead of Prince Rupert iARMSHELP US KEEP YOU AND YOURS ALL-STAR DTOTTDAILIL . LOCAL TIDES' Sunday, September 10, 1050 Football Monday HMCS ONTARIO vs. PRINCE RUPERT SELECT 6:45 P.M. 212 Philadelphia 4, Washington 10 Detroit 3, Chicago 2 National Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 4 " Chlcgo,- Cincinnati, postponed Boston 4. New York 3 Pittsburgh, St. Louis, postponed S C BRIDGE & DREDGING CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT 1 O'CLOCK AIYANSH ys. TONIGHT High 12:34 Low ( 6:18 18:27 19.0 feet 3.5 feet 6.3 feet 211