PRCVi::2I!. L122'.?.lt 11 -i VlCiv-'iif C L... . ' Onr.lES D3CGS Daily Delivery MORTHXRN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NXWSPAJPKR Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Prt "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PHOIIE 81 VOL. XXXVIH, No. 235. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS ees nviove K A eao! In . Ssinisationa I nk vers Emphatically Changes Its Denomination - f r - 1 ve School Project f Prince Rupert, by emphatic margin JACKIE ROBINSOxN SALE IS DENIED WASHINGTON Oh. The Wailihi'ton Times - Herald said 'today that Jackie, Robinson, National League batting ace, had been sold by the Brooklyn Dodgers to the Boston Braves for $250,000 and Itwo players. Boston officials deny the story. vesterday approved a bylaw authorizing Lutheran Congregation at Bella Coola Goes Over to Initrd Church history was made at a- w v we 111)5,515 to match an equal amount to be provincial government to finance the f two new modern school buildings in r percent was required for authoriza- "K-W EMPIRE GAMES TEAM IS CUT were cast out of a lota! list Of eligible voUrs of 2.634 less than one-third. There were six spoll-td ballots. ' . ' The rural vol cast at the 17 vut" was so returns from pojnU cannot rosiill seven district (i (rom up to ,iE Of fleer H. vrt Edward, ; o.'-innd. At MONTREAL ft Canada's team to the British Empire Civic Centre by city resldenU owning rural property, also gave Bella Coola last week-end when 1 a LuUicran Church, with its en-1 trie congregation, went over to the United Church of Canada. The occasion was the admission of Augsborg Lutheran Church to the. Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church. Rev. W. B. Willan, president of British Columbia Conference; Rev. W. P. Bunt, superintendent of home mtadonH; Rev. H. S. Forbes, president of Prince Rupert Presbytery, and other United Church hgiia.orieg were on hand for the precwlent-fshalterlng proceedings In connection with the admission of the new church. Special services marked the occasion, centering on a reception and communion service held decisive support to the ruiul bylaw. Out of 24 votes cast. It voted Games in New Zealand next year has been out from 62 athletes and nine officials to fifty athletes and nine officials because was rcc- V' iiXw .i.ihMii fc ' i in mi o nan 1 wrable to the in favor, five voted against and ...... . there wwas one spoiled ballot. of lack of funds, it was an City results were known less nounced today by George Ma- than half an hour after the poll chum, president Of the Games VISITORS HONORED The Marquis of Salisbury, left, and Baron Webb-Johnson, president of Britain's Royal College of Surgeans, chat during a special convocation ttt the University of Toronto in which both received honorary degrees. (CP Phoui). Association of Canada. tng station closed at I p.m. and they brought gratifying com The revised team will be made up of: ments from School Board mem bcrs who had Initiated the movemgnt to replace the present on Sunday afternoon In Augs- t voted 10 to . Osland fav- olnts rrinain-Irom are Port ingiJin. Dodgt Ooiia River. BuprrO first vote in 30 rrquired ihilt ppruvfd by at il die votlrg approval was .'y ratepayers iay was very 877 city votes lf?!lrt.C,rmPn,rf "'.boit Church when the act of "MISS CANADA" GIVES IT UP Three Homers Fail To Win For Luckless Bums reception was formally Men's track and field, 16. Women's track and field, six. Men's swimming, five. Women's swimming, four. Boxing, four. Wrestling, four. Weight Kiting, four. ' Cycling, three. Men's fencing, tHiree. Women's fencing, one. I - ( - 3 i PICTON. Ont. 0 Hard-luck Mr. Willan received the church Harry Wilson, who has been dealt ! fowl "people in the name of the Ctiurch from Norman Saugstad some proUy ptjor cards in his Ninth Inning Explosion Meant Victory For American Leaguers Today EBBETS FIELD (CP) Big Johnny Mizes two- representing the congregation. effort io break the WOrWs Then the members of the Augs-' " , . spboat "cord, finally yes- .L hnnr nturri. ioinorf .hi, tha Memorial High School. ; The taxpayers' decision to support the school measures was highly popular among teachers anxljjarents alike. 'o we can get rid of that Kins: Edward fire trap," was a typical comment. . U RTIIF.R PROCEEDINGS The School Board, which had already given three readings to the bylaws prlof to their presen tat Ion to the ratepayers, will reconsider tonight at its monthly meeting. After they are re TEN YEARS FOR 'TOKYO ROSE run' single topped a New York Yankee ninth inning membew of Prince Rupert rday bandoned his speei' Presbytery In Holy Communion trials In search of the record at the altar rail. Thus did the although tic had received a Augsborg Lutheran Churclj be-' wnT. U;llln him hs had an iva explosion that barely survived a dying gasp double SAN FRANCISCO, Togurt d' Aquino was ftnrei. heeler blast bv the Brookjvn TvVorn t'vliv for a 4 to " come tlie Augsborg United 1Htumned extension of ti nt to reman jtim "a tiow TAm TZTZwTm 3 xlctory m the third World Scries game. The Yank Churdh. try to establish a new world for i'ard racliiB boats " Charter members of Augsborg arrived from Art United Church are Edwin Pet-IT1 telegram tersen, Torger Olsen and JohnBobrlck of Los Angeles, chair-L. Peter an of the Inboard Racing Nygaard, deacons; considered and signed, they will' yesterday for making the treas- now hold a two games to one edge m this thnllingly enable "Tokyo Rose" broadcast ; tight enmax to a sensational from Radio Tokyo in wartime.' Mrs. G. A. Woodtoeck, the Big League season. The series The woman took the sentence former Mis Helen Skogmo, and ' goes ' to the best four out oi calmly. ,two young sons, David and Al-j seven games. Campbell and txxly of Ar- be sent to the provincial Superintendent of Education forccr-tification. The city bylaw authorized the borrowing of roughly $340,000 as Its share of tfie new school cost j len, are leaving- on tonight's . a train for their home In Charl-' Mize's blast off the screen ntyin nf tho ritrlyt fialw nroll The California condor has eraan at Riv Hydrr, Alas- Saugstad and Olaf Odegaard,1 Commission oi me American 0041 "on JiKt trustees; Gurb Saugstad, secre-: Pw Assoclf four hwrs before WUson s arb-sen, tary; Esdon Gordon. Carl Peder- four-day deadline Hrarily-set, Edcl Hammer, Anna Llvel-, n nWned-Llvclton, ton, Theodor Llvelton, Gudrum was Louise MacKay, Camilla Shortly after sunrise Wcdnes-Nygaard, Doris Odcgaard, Anna ' Qay Wilson took his Mis3 Canada wing-spread of eleven feet, weighs otte, ' Michigan, after a six weeks' . . , ,. . . . . . , ?. , . ... . ,, i broke a one-one tie between twenty-five j. pounds and is the visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. n K11-' , . , . RalPh Branca and fireman Joe iJf I hirrf n th- Tmit rfai rf ih.r ,mh,. f Mwiday about Salmon Riv- and the rural asked approval to borrow $67,000 against property In the outside district. , ed States. , family. :. in which he apparently hurtled over to the bed of Voting yesterday was descrlb- . 7 Y T . iv ovcr an Svltcl. Shirley Sa-ud, o Nor- aglng 135 8 miles per hour, ne-ar- of- ed as slow-by Returning BOUND FOR MAJORS Sam-my Jetihroe, star centreflelder 'for Montreal Royals in the International League, has been sold for cash and players to the National League Boston Braves after smashing base-stealing records this season and playing a prominent part in Royal's climb to a Little World Series berth. General Manager Buzzle Bavasl of the Royals won't tell Jethroe's selling price, said to be one of the highest ever paid for a baseball player. (C. P. Photol Page. As it turned out, it wasn't enough to win. Jerry Coleman's single to centre, back to back with Mize's blow, drove In tho run that was to be the clincher on this murky day. Taking a 4 to 1 lead in the last of the ninth, Fireman Joe flcer II. D. Thaln. Between 8'"u 7 '! ,t" I ly six.ml es , . , ' '7Z' gullet , in A t - be learned ; visiting near On Monday night 200 mem-1 aje came when the Miss Canada bers of the now three United ' jy was taken Ih tow after break- ; was on his (Continued Page 6) lm her prOpellor shaft. a.m. when the city polls opened and 4 p.m., only slightly more than 300 ballots had been cast. The following two hours were busy, but the evening vote was slight. :tverslde Mine nt occurred. was riding easily but two homers by Luis Olmo and Roy Campan-ella, suddenly erupted the calm. ut fifty years Miss Canada IV lacks the finishing power to become the world's spedboat champion. This Is the simple black-bordered story of Its five-day world trials Ted Ivay, Inspector of apprenticeship for the provincial de- are as yet The School Board anticipates lives, lie was that work on the final archl "'. , , Z, . T h,.( partment of labor, ' after spend will In about. . tects plans " begin f , , f oounral Have hpm nffiriH lng n several days here (It on official Needing only one run to tie. but with two men down, Bruce Edwards came up to pinch hit but took a third called strike from Pace. Finland Canal which ended for the 2a(D h p. I'.-dei r of Moose. craft with the $100,000 price tag. but dogged by continual trouble. business, sailed by the Prlne: a montn ana mat aciuai construction of the new schools will WEST GETTING TOUGHER WASHINGTON, D.C. In a new rough-talking, tough-acting mood, the Western Towers may make . Berlin the scene of the next move in the heated dispute with Russia over Germany; Diplomatic officials say that Great Britain, the United States and France are considering adding zones of Berlin to the Western German republic to counter the creation of the Communist-run government of Eastern Germany. APPEALING DECISION Miss Canada with all the po- thus ended her 1949 bid for a tenUalltles of a world champion world record. George last night on his return to Vancouver. Manager Casey Stengel went, begin early next year. ft by plane' Total cost of the new build out to the mound to talk with Vancouver ! lnrf has been set at $830,030, of his relief ace after Campella'a homer but he decided to start w hich the provincial government will pay half hi the form of grants. with Joe and he never made a better move. il Ills brother, s been under wre the first i- now taking ft 'Shaw radio Olmo's clout came unexpect- MONTREAL A Canadian Pacific Railway lJ 1. 1 cu,y uiuy uue uuu uuu no- THE WLA f HLR spokesman said today mat me company iwu asncu body on n Page wh0 replaced the Board of Transport Commissioners for leave to starter Tommy Byrne in the appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada "on a question of law" in connection with the recent freight tourtn, wniiiea uuke sniaer. I Campanella blast, Just making the grade over the rail atop of ""'n 'V l id 1 Synopsis Temepraturea fell to below freezing over most of the Interior last night. Crescent Valley. In the KooUenays, reported a kiw of 24 degrees while Pen-tlcton remained cloudy with an overnight temperature of 33. On the coast, Vancouver and Prince Rupert had Uteir coldest nights bo far this fall with a low of 31 the left field wall, followed. Branca, pitching magnificently, had retired thirteen man In succession from the fourth to the ninth innings when he hit rocky going. A base on balla to Yogi Berra on a three-two count started trouble. When Branca retired Joe DiMaggio on a foul pop, It looked as though he was in the clear for there were two gone. However, Bobby Brown degrees. The weather will remain cold today and tomorrow with clear skies along the coast .orii.i 9.60 MV ,()7'-. 1.211 .mi , .29 .06 54r 3.3') .03 3 .17 2.25 .or", 1.13 .37 .01 .O'i and a few clouds ovcr the Interior. Forecast North Coast Suimy today and tomorrow. Remaining cold. rates increase. The Board recently granted the railways permission to increase their freight rates by eight percent. The spokesman said the application would be heard by the Board October 17. He did not say what was ' the question of law" involved. SNOW HAMPERS SEARCH . EDMONTON All-night snowfall today hampered Royal Canadian Air Force search operations for James Landells, 23-year-old Edmonton man, who is missing since Wednesday in the northern unchartered lake area straddling the Alberta-British Columbia border. An R.C.A.F. Dakota which left Fort St. John late yesterday to sweep the area was forced to turn back by a snowstorm. Search planes were expected to be 'out again later today. UNRUH INSANE CAMDEN, New Jersey Psychiatrists today found the Camden, Massachussets, mass killer Howard B. Unruh insane. , Prosecutor Mitchell Cohen said he would be sent to iiteance asylum without ever standing trial for the slaughter of thirteen people on a Camden street September 6. light winds. Lows tonight and hlglis tomorrow at Port Hardy, 36 and 52; Sandaplt, 40 and 52; Prince Rupert, 36 and 52. r v.v-v sliced a single to left and the bases were Jammed when Gene Woodling drew a pass, also on a three-two count. The Dodgers got their other run on Pee Wee Reese's fouith Inning homer. Totals K HE New York ................ 4 5 0 Brooklyn 8 5 u Winning pitcher, Page. Losir.g pitcher, Branca. Home runs Reese, Olmo, Cam-- panella. Time of game, 2 hours, 30 There are nearly 500 species ! of humming birds and they are found only to tine New World. They are tropical but in warm that city in the House of OOOD PUPILS Roy R. Knight, Saskatoon teacher who represents Commons, Is mighty proud of two of his pupils, even though he Is opposed to them In. the political arena. The C.C.F. member, left, Is seen chatting with Fred H. Larson, centre, and members of the House. Mr. Larson Liberal who are now John IT "Harrison, his former pupils represents Klndersley and. Mr. Harrison Is member for Meadow Lake. Mr.'Knight says he takes .iLiiu.. uiii hPiipf nit.houah he Is gratified to see them In the Corn- weallher, and the season of flowers, Whey migrate as iar north as Alaska, and as far south V 20" feet I 5.6 et f '" 3.9 vPl as Patagonia. Our country makes an acceptable summer home for (CP Photo). no responsioiin-y nions. ahout sixteen species.