Peas XLVI, No. _ BILL SKOWRON lee ‘homer clinches it: : headed t by ‘Dr. eral oF by Dv otk Chisholm, former dre Braves bow = | MILWAUKEE (AP)—The New. York: Yankees’ won the 1958" world ehampionship of baseball by sweeping the last: thr ee games, of the series from the Milwaukee Braves, | : ‘BOB TURLEY | ae +; ellllant Pitching be: ‘attending: the Northern District Fifth Annual con- vention of the B.C. Teachers F eder ation in | Prince Ru- pert N ovember 6, 7 and 8. A: spokesman for the Prince Rupert’ Teachers association, hosts for the convention, said today that approximately 300 teachers from Ocean Falls, Queen Charlottes, Smithers; Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert are expected to attend the business and professional section meet- ings during the two days of the ‘convention. Dr, Chishold will give the key~- ‘note address of the convention ‘at 11 a.m. Friday, November 7 ‘at Booth Memorial High school, main site ‘of the three-day con- clave. ' The meeting at which Dr. t Chisholm will spetk is open to VOPOETEEIPIPIO STI OLIOLODELOUIEETS _US. to try shot at moon WATERBURY, Conn, (9—ULS, representative James T. Pat- terson says the alr foree will try again Saturday to shoot a rocket to the moon. The Connectiont Republican sald the shot is scheduled ten- tatively for t:44 aim. MST, The missile will be (he Thor- Able. GOPOCIO LH? covoevcescnvenvereuet a: the public. His topic will be “Education for Survival.” Also open to the public will be the opening of the convention Friday night which will feature a panel discussion on “How We Can Improve Our Schools” with R. G. Moore, principal of King Edward elementary school as moderator. Panelists will be H. N. Parrott, “president of the B.C, Teachers Federation, F. CG, Boyes, profes- sor at the College of Education ‘and district director of elemen- tary education; Dr. Cc. 3B. Conwnry, director of the Department of Tests and Measures; L. 8. MeGi, manager of administration for Cohunbin Cellulose Company Ltd., mill ag Watson Island and J. R, Ayres, editor of The Dally News. Part of the convention, which is being arranged by a commit- tee headed by Roosevell Park school principal John HH. Steele, will be held In King Edward ete- mentary school, BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) me federal court judge has rejected nelaim by deposed dictator Juan Peron to be Ineluded in a gave ernment aninesty, FOR TEACHERS, TRUSTEES Agreement deadline Dec. 31 “Mombera of the Prince Rupert Tonchora nasociniion and trua. feos of District 62 School Board havo untit New Your's Eve to wrap ip annual adary alles and reach oan agreomont — atther through nogotiation, conciliation or arbitration. . The Jocnl tonchora hive we ready notified the board of tholr desire to modity or terminate the’ Ceo agrooniant,. ib wos > ETS ER ene Se an ‘ORME’ S DRUGS LTD. DIAL Admitted at laat night's sehool board. meeting. Dondiine for a negotiateds 160 Agreement js Oetobor st, Under a summary of salury routine and the Imlta na pro- vided undor the new Behool Act, Novembor & Is set aa the date by which bath partias nist have appointed conaiiiators, If elthor party falla to do ao tho anpertne tendent of education ta notifind and an appolntmoent shall be made by the mintator, Conadiation should bo ome Metod by November 16. Tf, howe evor, No ngroomant haa been renehoed, the coneliiatarsa notify tonchora mid trustees cand the Mattor ta aANbmited to compul- kovy oo arbitration., Arbitration board mombera have to be ap. polnted by both purtlon by Now single by Elston’ Howard, “a 6-2! vietory j in the seventh : such.a’ deficit to win. The. Braves able 3-1. lead. ‘made a bad toss of Howard’s sac-. ‘Tied 2-2:in the eighth, the Yankees blasted nem- esis Lew Burdette for four |’ runs’ after’ two’ were out ona ‘double by Yogi Berra, another ‘sin gle” by. “Andy Carey” and. - ‘at ‘threé-run a homer by. Bill: Skowro on for. game. - 4 Not siuice 1925) when. the. Pirates oa went down. . to’ Washington Sen- ators '3-1, has a‘team céme: from won the first two’ games and the Yankees. the .third,. withthe Braves . taking . the. fourth to: go into what looked like an unbeat- Then the: Yanks forged’ “their comeback, winning ..the « fifth |. © ‘game 7-0 and sixth in 103 innings te 4-3 Wednesday. Don Larsen started on ‘the mound for the Yankees . but was lifted .in the third for Bob. * Turley | who got credit for the victory. -— ; The -first two Yankee « “runs scored in.the second were highly tainted:. Berra drew.a pass and went to third when Frank Torre rifi¢e bunt. Torre committed a erento 4 second error. on Jerry” Lumpe’s grounder and the. «bases. were. loaded, Skowron forced Lumpe: Howard came home. on Tony. Ku- bek’s sacrifice: fly to. left. a when with the pases loaded: Wes. : ‘Covington grounded to: Skowron, | Mon 7 , ‘jad {ed ndienst. ‘who 920 000° Soa BO Milwaukee “100 001 000--2 5':2 uriey~ 4Girand-Berray Burdette. MeMahon (9) and Crandall. Provinces to appeal rate boosts OTTAWA (CP)--Eight provin- cial governments were to serve notice todry on the federal cab- inet they will appeal any new freight rate Increase granted the rnilways. At the same time they planned to ask: the board of transport commissioners to throw out an application by the CNR and COR for a 10-per-cent freight rate boost, They would ask the board to discontinue hearings that be- gnn here Monday, IL was learned legal counsel for the provinees—all except On- tarla and Quebec-—arrived at these decisions at a get-together Wednesday night. Their Immediate plea to the cabinet, 4 was understood, would be mainly on the ground that the board has no Jurisdic- tlon to consider a freight rate inerease on the bags of future Fane teat eee rate ore inercases In wage costs, Hee ae ete eee SETI DRE SBE eee Re mtmn® HIRE FONE mo 8 NOME vomber 26, By*November 30 ar- have named thelr chairman. ApPpolnt a membor mo salary are Ditration board by this one by December 5, Decomber 10 ta the dondiine for appointniont of a chairman of a oaMary arbitration board when one of the mombora has bean appointed by the County Court. If members cannot agrea on oa ehaieman, appotntinent shall bo hy a THO, Suprene Court Judge. Docombor at ds fixed aa the final date by whieh an arhit- ration award, wivleh dy find ane binding, enn be subitted, On Janinary 1, 1090, the arblt- ratio borrd'a award becomes ofsfucliva, a at second as Berra. scored | ‘and. “The: Braves” scored: ‘in’ the first | Ditration board members must If elther party has failed to ine thon the County Court aAppolypa On the day of the : incident, ' Kraupner entered a plea of not guilty through counsel A,- Bruce Brown. The case. was remanded several times until it reached its conclusion this afternoon when the magistrate decided that '“the crown had adducéd evid- ence .. - which the defence has not met In pronouncing the fine of $150, or one-month jail term fn default of payment, the magis- trate said he would recommend against suspension of Kraup- ner’s driver’s licence, Final de- cision In the matter of suspen- sion is up to the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles. MANILYN KEDTE, Miss Maple Leaf and, Canada's on- try In tho Misa World compe. tition, ohated for half an hour Tuosday with Georges Drew, Canadian igh commissioner In London, Misa Keddie, 22- yerr-ald contoatint frond Fin Won, Man, waa prasonted to Drew In hla Canada Tous offlaa where thoy talked about the fortheamting competitions and obher toples, itn ; Gat trustees. The approval. was given pefore the school board itself approved | * a. recommendation™ by "te owl building : committee ‘that a: new schoo] be built to take, care of the growing school population: in the east end of the city. . In a letter dated September 24 to Mrs. M. M. Roper, school board secretary-treasurer, . from G. W. Graham, assistant super- intendent to J. F. K.. English, deputy minister. of education and superintendent, of schools, Mr. Graham acknowledged re- celpt of a letter dated September 11 and enclosed necessary forms in connection with “the proposed elementary school.” The letecr stated that: {TO COST $125,000 “Your request to construct a new four-room school is approv- ed for referendum purposes, The accommodation is justified’ by the enrolment figures presented. The estimated cost of $125,750 should provide the building and nn amount of between .$13,000 and $14,000 should equip it ade- quately." Pro-tem chairman Trustee K, PF, Warding left the chair and as chairman of the school board's building committee explained that since most of the invastiga- tion of the need for a new school and its proposed construction had been carried aut in commit- tee, it would be advisable that the board hear the recommendna- tions of tho building committee and approved them, INCREASING NEED Tho Incrensed enrolment, at Conrnd; Beal Cove Kin Helwatel and Roosevelt Parks schools this fall tind stressod the dire need for nm new sehool, Mr. Harding an onst ond of the elly had caused ate yay Croak boundary ovdd: Onatward and att} from Bent Cove wie, Con- rd Street wrens had to be ag commodated at Sing Edward and Roosevelt Mark, Vy next year, he sald, the situation would be far worse wd no remedind measures wore darken, abildron wontld lave do attend school ty shifts, Ho sald the building committee Lracommondod that a new four: rom achoal and aetivity room be bullt an the aldo Wil adjacent to Senl Cove achool and that both bho new school and old be wed, Largo Influx of students at the] ome Changes ecessary’ inthe: trad Bu ities to-six grades. «.- . «. The board gave unanimous ap- proval to ‘the ‘building ‘commit~ tee’s: suggestions ‘and a proper as- sessmént- will-be sent.to the De- partment’ of. Education and pre- parations.imade for presenting a money bylaw to cover the con- struction. of the new school .and any other: necessary capital. ex- penditures will be presented to ber civic clections. thereby giving ‘uncrowded’ faci property owners .at. the Decem-. wy wes a ‘Gandolfo far: “thre hours its removal, “9 «+ 7 The Italian governmient order- ‘ed three days of national mourn- ing. Italian flags were flown at half-staff ‘and all theatres: and amusement places were closed.’ The full mourning period’ is nine days and at the end—pre- sumably next Friday, Oct. J7— the body will be entombed in the grottes of St. Peter's, in a place of the Pope’s own choosing. Plus XII had asked to lie alongside Pius X, whom he canonized as a saint in 1954, to Port Edward school. A survey. conducted by Mrs. M. M. Roper, school bonrd sec- retary, showed that elght child- ren. from North Pnelfte and eight students from Inverness need a Hft to Port Edward. The school at Sunnyside can- nery takes care of 17 children. “At its last meeting the board decided to ask the provincial highways engineer If the new rond belng constructed between Canol and Cassiar cannery could bd put in good enough shape to alow a bus to bring child- ren from Tnverness, District Superintendent — of Schools J. M. Philllpxon told the hoard ‘that he had met with former district highways supor- Intondent YH. J. Kelsall who ad- vised that the yond Is now open to Phelan and that it was pos- sible to turn ab that. point, “The surface ia rough and ure gravallod but Mr. Kolxall assured mo that J the rond -was to bo Pused for sdhool transportation, avery effort. would bo mado to POPOPEPDPIILEIDFODINIODILOIOID Health services “deteriorating” « KELOWNA SQ — Vrovinalal wontal hoaldh sorvidon wre vie piily deteriorating, a Vancows ver dootor sald doday. The dooter, Frank Turnbull, mide fre usdardlons fo par rod at the annual convention of the WC. Madtoal Assochiutlon, OF DEOEEPOLOTIOULO TEESE POET TEG IES i Difficult. transport question faces District 52 trustees | District 52 school board found itself faced with a “which comes first? the chicken or the egg” situation last night tn regards to transporting Skeena River slough cannery community children gravel the worst spots," Mr. Phil- Hpson sald, Mr. Philllpson said the exten- sion of the road would make {t feasible for children to walk from North Pacifie to Phelan, a distance under two miles. | “There Is some concern about children walking the railway track but Iam assured‘the North Pacific parents will arrange bont transportation to Inverness.” | We said that the only possible anawer to the problem was to arrange transportation = from Phelan to Port Edward ond ox- tend the routo as tho road continued, Mrs. M. M. Roper, school hoard seoretury-troasurer avid that sho had got in touch with WD bun firm and that the opore rior was intorested in provides ing tho transportation but wot until the road was gravellet, The hoard doaided to write to Wighwaya Minjator P, A. Gaglorel outlining a problem which catls for the Innnedinte grovolling of the roud as far as tt laa gone Inasmuch as the highways da- partinont will gravel tha roud If transportation is available and the bus operator will not make the transportation avatlable un, tH the vond is gravelled, - Caplon of the Jattor will ga to Ndvention Mintster Lesa Pat- CYNON, MLA Willian WW, Murry, diatriet highways superintendent O.O Bhaw and the Chamber of Commmereos, * (For world reaction : see stor- ‘ies on Page 7 Canadian bishop appainted OTTAWA ‘@—One of the Pope’s last acts before he was stricken Oct. 6—the naming of a new Canadian bishop and creation of a2 new Roman Catholle dio- cese in Canada—was announced today. The new diocese’ is St, Cath- arines in Ontario and ‘its first bishop will be Most Rev. Thomas McCarthy, who has been bishop of Nelson, B.C. . The new bishop, named to suc- ceed Bishoo McCarthy at Nelson, is Rov. Wiliam Emmet Doyle, . 45, chancellor of the archdlo- cese of Edmonton. In making the announce- ments, the avostolle delegate to Canada Most Rev. Giovannt Pans Ico, said that an act “for the welfare of the church In Canadn’" was one of tho last made by tho Pope before his Mra Winess. - Tho new diocese will ba mada up of Lincoln and Welland counties, Which have been part: of Toronto archdlacese,. ane Haldimand County whieh was part of Wamillon diocese, WORN IN CALGARY The new Bishop Doyle, who was born in Calgary and: grew up dn edmonton, was ordained nh oypriost In 10388 followlng study In the seminary at Rdmonton. 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