PROVINCIAL LI23AST.; VICTORIA, B. C. PROVINCIAL U5 LIBRARY phoneA FELLER MID JOHN SAIN ill STArPViCABS i lice" a t n 1 v 1 c Pitchers Are Named for Opening World Series Game Tomorrow BOSTON, a Cleveland's newly crowned American League champs have named Bobby Feller to face Johnny Sain of Bos nuitiUEKN AND CENTRAL BRITISH ni,nornrB Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, jthe Key to the Great Northwest" ii UU AAA. VII. NO. Z34. DDIVfo nimr.nm Tmcmv AnTftOFn fi 1 U PRTHB 1TVK CENTS ton Braves tomorrow in the World Series opener at the Sin IBDectodle Befoiro Braves' field. i First two games will be play ed at Boston ana then the scene will shift to the big Cleveland Dark which with Its 95,000 capa city Is certain to se; a new series SOUTHEASTERN record. . -, RUSSIA AND UKRAINE VOTE AGAINST MATTER COMING UP If it goes the seven games, "'r IS; REFLOATED despite the small size of the Braves field which holds only i Reaches Prince Rupert for Temporary Repairs Fotlwint Stranding Tlus fleattle motorshlp South PARIS (CP) The Security Council of fcb.a tbhfti Nations, by a vote of 9 to 2, voted today Ui take up Rovli'n nnosh'nn Russia and the Ukraine voted eastern was refloated early 10,000, a new record cut for the winning .players may result. The Cleveland" Indians went Into the World Series yesterday by unleashing a - searing home run barrage behind the , five hit pitching of left-handed Gene Bearden. It crushed the Boston Red Sox 8 to 3 and end yesterday from Hunter Island against. Andrei Vishinsky took the ground that it would be in violation of the United Nations? charter for the Security Council to deal with the matter. Me I reiterated that it eelongea in Fltzhugh Sound, where she had gone ashore while enroute from Seattle to Ketchikan with emergency food supplies for Alaska, and reached Prince Rupert during the night for Inspection and temporary repairs. a a, i m fore the council of Big Four ed the history-shattering American League pepnant play-off. lUUVtKHAUL foreign ministers. It was intimated that Russia would not take part In "the discussions but Damage to the Southeastern s hull is not believed serious. She Indian Manager Lou Bou-dreau clouted two might blasts into the left field screen and Third Backer Ken Keltner smashed a 'three-run homer outside the orchard. All this struck bow-on on Hunter AT VANCOUVER Prince Rupert To Be Repaired at Vancouver Yard Annual overhaul of the it was not said" whether the Russian delegates would be withdrawn. That remains to be seen when the council takes the occurred within fle innings... Aboard the Southeastern is 100 tons of liauor. 100 tons of matter up tomorrow when two Thus the Tribe got its first meetings will be held. steamer Prince Rupert Is to be meat and 100 tons of general World Series chance in 28 years. carried out in Vancouver, the The majority of seven affir The Indians bashed two Bos Prince Rupert Chamber of mative votes was required to Commerce was advised yester bring the matter before the se ton flingers, Denny Galehouse and Ellis Kinder, for 13 blows and were never under pressure curity council. cargo. The load is a caijacity one for the vessel. Sha is unce: command of Capt. Russel Kellog of Seattle. Officers of. the vessel were negotiating today concerning Its repair at the dry dock here. The Southeastern Is well Dmitri Manuilsky of the Uk day afternoon in a long distance telephone call from Bernard Allen, general manager of Canadian National Railways for Bri- raine announced that;, like Vish insky, he would refuse to participate in the debate on the after Keltner s slam. Thirty-four thousand fans saw the game. In the Boston dressing room Manager Joe McCarthy said: "I've been licked before. The In jtlsh Columbia. known In Prince RuDert. This Reporting to the Chamber at Berlin question "for reasons out was her southern port of call regUlar meeting last night oftoi sVio Viocran q wppklv fier H .nHn.,ni;nM nrHVl Kr A 1 - lined by the Soviet government dians hit better than we did and (t,t d - j lull tt buiivcioauiuu vice to Alaska more than a year . len E x. Applewhalte said he that Bearden pitched a nice game." j ago. She continued in the Prince ( had been informed that It had Rupert-Alaska service for about been his (Mr. Allen's) intention Bulletins to have the vessel overhauled four months. Ted Williams credited Bear-den's knuckle ball as a "curve that's really got something." . at Prince Rupert until the ves LOCAL T1DFS (Standard Time) sel suffered a broken tailshaft while nearing Vancouver recently. Now. however, it- was fights Eligh Prices THE WINNER John Diefenbaker, left, runner-up In the race for the Progressive Conservative leadership, shakes, hands with Col. George Drew, who won on the first ballot and succeeds John Bracken as national leader of the party. Between them are Mrs. Diefenbaker .left, and Mrs. Drew. After the result of thf vote was announced, Diefenbaker moved that the choice of Drew be made unanimous. Donald Fleming, not shown, Member of Parliament for Toronton-Eglington who ran third, seconded the motion. (CP Phote) Wednesday. October 6, 1948 Unite imDossible to take the LIVING COST UP AGAIN OTTAWA TUe test of living index is on its way up again. After a July midsu.mer slump, the index climbed 1.4 points between August 2 and Sep Boy Lost In barges Receive Much of the Hih ... 3:35 20.1 feet vessel in safety to Prince Ru ' 1K.0Q 91 7 f ppt. ' rwt. Kn it was necessary to 9:24 6.1 feet carry out the worK oi annual Low O&tr Factors Are Also Cited IKUBERGER in The New York Times Mission Boat 22:02 3.1 feet I overhaul in Vancouver. tember 1 to hit an all-time peak of 158.9. The advance compared with a rise of .6 Alaskans Called FLORIDA HIT m& loaf of Kread selling for an 14 cent in the United States, the Dr. II. A. McLean of jiooiita (XHAMBER OF COMMERCLCAllS FOR Up Under Draft in July aaA.2fc potato in June, "JtfNEAU Alaskans' are BY HURRICANE lias narrowing tiirencuic After Small Ship Lost VICTORIA, m After cling scheduled t6 hear the call to ank$' and :-53 cents at Sitka. This is ! military service under the ter Ahfbm cost of living which has ex-he nation as a whole by from 23 to 80 ing to a life raft for 35 hours, Fierce Storm Visits Havana With Heavy Casualties and Property Damage Dr. H. A. McLean, head of the ritory's November draft quota. Selectees are being called on the basis of age. Nootka Mission Hospital, was - ADEQUATE HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE Permanent policy of year-round maintenance of the Skeena River Highway and the use of modern and efficient machinery in keeping up the road are advocated in a memorandum which the Prince Ru- rescued off the west coast of -to-day sls-tmrr.e an MIAMI 01 A small but severe hurricane that smacked Havana Vancouver Island. He reported HAIRCUT $2. BEER 50 CENTS ' All Federal civilian pay scales are 25 percent Increased for Alaskan duty. Oovernment work BUCKY HARRIS the loss of the Messenger II, his sturdy little mission and hospi iisue in AI- adjourned ORDER AGAINST UNION VANCOUVER A Supreme Court order late yesterday "froze" all funds and records of the 27,000-strong British Columbia division of the International Woodworkers of America (CIO). The order was obtained by President James E. Fadling o the international executive from which the B.C. council seceded yesterday when U announced the formation of the new Woodworkers' Industrial Union of Canada. Fadling, among other charges, alleges nprt. Chamber of Commerce received fast nignt irum tal ship and the disappearance amendment i ers contend the differential is with a 132-mlle an hour wind marched across Florida Straits today and winds blew across Key j West with 75-mile gusts. Sev-j eral hundred persons were re of his 14-year old son, Bruce, its highway committee (A. M. Budinich, chairman, g Act which ! OUT IN COLD not adequate. A haircut Is $2 jff-d greater and J.. E. Boddle, secretary) and presumably swept overboard on Monday. in Anchorage, a bottle of beer costs 50 cents in a Juneau hotel, Ground round steak Is $1.10 a NEW YORK, ; tP Stanley (Bucky) Harris, who piloted the Meagre details of the tragedy ' ported hurt in Havana and twelve buildings were flattened. orth Paeifio kan blame.; enthusiastically adopted. The memorandum will be forwarded to the provincial department of Bis Traffic ' were received today by long New York Yankees to third place distance telephone from Mrs. ost of living public works. this season after bossing tnem to the American League pen McLea, now at Nootka, ' 175 For Railway ill rates, the 'The Skeena River Highway," miles northwest of here. . nant and World Series triumph American flap. The Island city reported a steadily dropping barometer aa first hurricane force winds struck. Winds are Increasing all along the southern part of the Peninsula and will continue to rise The mission boat, it was reported, was enrdU'ue trom Port asserts the memorandum has not. been maintained either ln summer or winter, as its im pound at V.'rangell, a quart of milk is 49 cents at Kodiak. Few chances are overlooked to hike the tariff. Many Alaskan restaurants charge more for fried pggs than for those boiled or poached. Alaska today, half a century after the Klondike gold rush, sion of Con-'., Democratic a, and Hug:i last year, is out in the cold today. The move was made yesterday after a conference among Yan Renfrew, 50 miles northwest' of portance to the economy of here, to Bamfield, B.C. Movement of Alaska Salmon Brings Era of Prosperity to Local Line Keeping pace with the current heavy inward movement of can-nnH salmon from southeastern J as the hurricane moves up the British Columbia requires it should be." This, the memor that B.C. woodworkers contributed funds from. .Union dues "to help finance Communist leader Nigel Morgan." The court order was issued by Mr. Justice J. M. Coady. PRACTICE IN CORRIDOR BERLIN The Russians today notified the western powers that they plan a parachute practice in the air corridor used by the British and kee ' President Dan Topping, General Manager George Weiss keys toward Miami. andum suggests, is due in largo has only 59,000 white inhabi nnri Harris A similar storm sliced through measure to lack of funds ap- In a terse announcement, the Florida two weeks ago, leaving THE WEATHER Synopsis Frost was general over ths Alaska ln vessels large and small Dronriated for the purpose and f,,r Henri and Dronertv loss es- Yanks raid the decision .was not is the outward flow over the to adequate equipment not being tants. George Sunborg, manager of the Alaska Development Board, asserts the excessive cost of living has retarded settlement of the territory. "This is ., ij t tmnnnniln nr mnrp In renew the contract which Senator from ii bills which d Canadian the Alaskan Jelleve their aishl be rut, of the Brit.. :,rts of Van-Siipert, Much i been voiced the proposed :i'I'ing laws. northern and central Interior unuiL.ru .. ai jij,v," .. - Di mii0h in Havana and was bv "mutual agreement. Canadian National Railways to the United States. Yesterday a of British Columbia this morn The job is now open for the damage was estimated at more f rain of twenty-one carloads fourth time since 1946. than $3,000,000. one reason we insist upon statehood." he adds. "The United 24 000 cases was dispatched ing with a few points in ths southern section reporting temperatures near freezing. Cool available when needed. The memorandum recommended adoption of a perman ent policy of voting maintenance funds for this highway and the acquiring of adequate maintenance machinery, such funds and machinery to be earmarked east. i States Supreme Court has ruled -I that the, shipping restrictions moist air continues to flow over Trains, containing also frozen TODAY'S STUCHS :: 1 i- a t-i TftrriRt.nn Ho. Ltd. United States planes In carrying supplies to blockaded Berlin. The Soviet warning, posted in the Four-Power Berlin air safety centre, said that the drill would start today from 25-foot altitude. The notice did not specify how many planes or men were involved or how long the exercises would last. fish and lumber are being sent east almost daily from here now, giving the local line a volume fjisted upon Alaska would be illegal If we were a state. Today, Alaska is denied the use of northerly shipping routes exclusively for the highway and the province from the northwest giving generally unsettled conditions which will last throughout the day. Skies will clear again tonight and remain clear over most regions on president of 'ip Company, 'reS nn the ' wouiri havo Bevcourt -36 not to be considered a part oi any local or district appropria of traffic such as it has not enjoyed -for a long time. Fur Vancouver madian mer tion. "We believe," it is com through Canada merely to protect Uhe present Seattle shipping monopoly." . lin expense of mented "that there will never Frost ls expected over most of ;1 States. Gov- be adequate solution of the prob ther the Alaska shippers are expressing themselves to local railway officials as well pleased with the service they are receiving here. the interior regions. lems of maintenance of tha Jpins of Al- OAKS 60 Bobjo - 10 Buffalo Canadian 08 Consol. Smelters 113.75 Con west 111 Dnnalda 65 Eldona . 105 East Sullivan 2.70 Giant Yellowknife 5.00 God's Lake -52 ITarrirock 2 hltrhwav until this DOlicy is Forecast Oueen Charlottes and North "It Is ex- adonted and put into effect." Kit this same New Light Thpre were 281,000 cases of Coast Cloudy with widely scat TO FINAL n0W oiierolinir Use of modern machinery in tered showers today. Variable salmon in the big ocean ootk rs a luxury cloudiness overnight and cloudy place of old style man-power ooerated machinery will, it Is here today. Five thousand cases Smp Here OAKLAND B It will be vs. Seattle in the Pacific palthy tourists f Panama" were received from Alaska on Wednesday. Light winds. Little change ln temperature' with contended, will result ln saving TTarrienna 06 Sunday and 12,000cases Satur - - - - rial i itiit ueva , 10Vi of both time and money. 'alrs contend Coast League final, the Gover nnr's Cud nlay-offs. lows tonight and highs Wed day. Larger consignments axe 7 00 Bralorne - B. It. Con 02'2 B. R. X 08 Cariboo Quartz' 1-20 Dentonla 01'' dull Wihksne -03 Hedley Mascot 34 01 Minto Pend Oreille 4 55 .37 Pioneer Privateer 118 Reeves McDonald 1-90 Reno -08''2 Salmon Gold 10 Sheep Creek 118 Taylor Bridge -3j Taku River 3 Vananda 30 Congress , "Pacific Eastern 09 ; Hedley Amalgamated -02 ',2 Spud Valley Silbak Premier 25 Establishment . of stock plies arQ extensive TIr.er.n i ovnoftort from the north this nesday: Port Hardy 44 and 57, Massett 38 and 53, Prince Ru 8h rents nmi The pennant-winning . Oaks won the seml-flnal series with week. ls by maritime pert 37 and 55. of gravel and - filler available ahead of the grader so that, when grading is done, potholes will be filled to the level Los Angeles four games to two eater factor In with a ten-inning 11 to 9 victory 'la Hon than Birnic to Be Replaced By Larger Vessel Tenders Soon ' OTTAWA Plans are rearing completion on the tracing boards here for a new 150-foot lighthouse tender to replace the Birnie in operation out of the Department of Transport's base' at Prince Rupert. Tenders will be called In the near future from ship last night. ,re than fin nn of the railway instead of as at CHAMBER BACKS TO BROADCAST WORLD SERIES . The final play-offs start here live in the five present being left empty while CIVIC CENTRE loose material all becomes lK wrntory and tomorrow night with the $25,000 haneins In balance. The news for good There is pushed to the side of the road Jacknife ' 03 Joliet , Quebec -45 Lake Rowan oeVi Lapaska -05 Little Long Lac ..." -75 Lynx o07V4 Madsen Red Lake 2.55 McKenzie Red Lake 31 . McLeod Cockshutt 95 Moneta 33 216 Negus Noranda 51.85 Louvicourt -55 Pickle Crow' 2.10 Regcourt 05 San Antonio 3-05 ''rks. stenogra-workors ami baseball fans. is another recommendation as World Series The diamond r-i'-'-yes is often classic will be station- CFPR. winner takes $1,000, the loser $10,000. AGED COMPOSER i ln the United carried over building1 yards. Oils is also the use of, a roller to pack' the surface. Operation of automobiles does not satisfactorily pack the surface and ls ruinous to tires, it is declared. Digging of a ditch for the full :'ci!s also hauo The new vessel will have a OF OPERA DiES L ..i. After hearing an appeal, from Civic Centre Director Don Forward for support in the current membership campaign, the' rrlnce Rupert Chamber . of Commerce, at Monday night's meeting, not only expressed its moral support but made it a tangible matter by voting $50 for a sponsor's membership. rlfan merchant cam of 30 feet and wdl be A- P- Con Calmont C ' Foothills iZ BOSTON Eugene Cowles, Especially constructed for work wrably (1 aged 88, is dead. He was long The time of the first broadcast will be 9:45 Pacific Standard Time Wednesday. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce and station CFPR both received notification today. The series is between Cleveland Indians and Boston Braves. distance where railway and 8.90 Conatnr ftouvn ' .44 the dean of American light Home "s requirc, Their highway adjoin ls also proposed In the memorandum which of Prince Rupert. Two 500 iut .p. full ' dicscl .engines are planned. I The 66-foot Birnie. which onera composers. His -'Forgot 41 storekeeper ten" is still a favorite on radio Us Toronto Athona Sherrit Gordon 2.25 Steep Rock : 1-90 Sturgeon River -15 Silver Miller 30 as an excuse points out that, the railway ater .13 request programs. Margin 0f (Continued on 1-age 3) Aumaque auiuonuw as built at Victoria, is to be - Beattie '. tired.