PROVINCIAL LIBRAE, . VICTORIA, B. C. li5 .any f L'iY 31, -49' j overhnfierit unim Moscow 1 a ks 4 Economic and Financial PHONE 1 Reform Measures Bring NDRTUnu imi.tuu... CABS """llMt BK1118H iXJtUMBU H NEWHMPIW Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port-'Trince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." VOL. XXXVII. No. 203. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948 PRICK FIVE CENTS V Country's Gravest Crisis (By The Canadian Press) PARIS The month-old coalition government of Premier Andre Marie resimed early today over the irrf Avenue Charles Hughes issue of wages and prices and most observers believed the new crisis one of France's gravest post-war political tests. President Vincent Auriol immediately went into I' '' r 4 fLI II IU III lUtZLl conference with political lead- II H ..?:' ers, including raui tteynaua, Marie's finance minister, and Noted Jurist, Dies at 86 OSTEPvVILLE, Mass. (CP) Charles Evan L.V.. - .1 yer$ Canadian Corporation BUTTER RACKET IN EAST CITIES TORONTO-The Telegram says that "tons of butter are being channelled secretly Into cold storage vaults of disreputable brokers In Montreal and Ter-onto," preparatory to an expected lush black market this Winter which will bring them a dollar a pound or higher. This is substantiated by dairy officials. The butter squeeze, in antici former Premier Paul Schuman. 1 A-'-!-' ' The cabinet's downfall left France technically without a Be Open In Six Months which lias been a one-theatre city i r i ? - '- t?"vt foreign minister at a moment of crucial conferences at Mos Defence Head Makes Appeal For Solidarity By CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer Hughes, who climaxed a long and notable career ,i cow, but Schuman will continue ;t0 nave a wtunu cauubivc uiuvuig Mn six months. Announcement was 1 ?i ... to fulfil the functions during by serving as Chief Jus ernwm by J. Harry Black, the local the Interim period. tice of the United States during one of the most turbu The crisis, which, brought pation of acute shortages later in the year, is already on in about the government's collapse, was a two-day struggle ous Flayers Canadian Corporation, present Capitol Theatre, of the let- M M:'.r!ic'.l ( " ' mstructic. n I ninv cikirvf lent periods of Supreme Court history, died here last night. He Montreal. There are also reports of people installing home WASHINGTON, D C, Oi "This was 86 yeas old. company JUKI riHlJ His tenure covered the monu nation Is confronted with the greatest series of tasks that west cor- mental struggle over President freezers, and trying now to buy as much as. fifty pounds at a time to hoard against the expected times of scant suoplics have ever fallen to the lot of Mid Firs! Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1937 any nation in history." named the YOUTH'S DEATH ACCIDENTAL court reorganization plan, the This statement by James For- to draft a series of economic and financial reforms. Informed sources said . that the cabinet fell because Reynaud wanted to raise many prices. Paris evening newspapers today expressed widely differing opinions on France's future prime minister following the resignation of Andre Marie's government. Names most frequently mentioned as a succes ir.d Till bo dramatic events leading up to run outlet it, and the far-reaching rever Derations. restal, Secretary of Defence, made before a group of 300 officers including chiefs of staff ital cost Ls A 'verdict of accidental death U.N. 'PROBES PLANE CRASH S'.iiOOO in- was brought in by a coroners lading and j , today in the ease of Ivan During the flaming controversy the white-bearded jurist placidly directed the tribunal's for army, navy and air, and more than 100 officers of Gen 1 Braver. 18 year old crew mem-1 TEL AVIV O A United Na eral or Flag rank, scarcely rfinfon-Pil ! brr 0f the fish packer Universe,! Hons pane either crashed or , proceedings just as he had done rtion, win Who fell from the government, crash-landed today north of. in the preceding years if iran- ruffled tiie surface of heat-smitten Washington. : on th , dock between 1 a. m. and 2 a.m. naza near th front lines nf thf auility. sor were Pierre Mendes-France, radical socialist; Robert Schuman, premier Immediately before Marie, and Paul Kama-die r, premier before Schuman. However, all papers agree that his appointment by wo More) sj Thursday. EevDtlan and Israeli forces in I Before br devotedj Tne jury found that Bragcr southern Palestine, a United Na- It meant that the responsibilities of the United States now were greater than the day Jap- onaca l-M-TYihe foil rn Pno rl liar. -. purposes, had fallen from the dock in ' tions official announced. is sr ff " would be pracUcally impossible k. Kf o,.,, -,m. President Hoover in 1930 to succeed William Howard Taft. many other honors had been heaped upon Mr. Hughes. They included: Oovernor of New York, 1907 to 1910. ... !, 'for any of these candidates to it little attention get the necessary majority. An investigating team of the United Nations truce committee flew to the crash scene to check unconfirmed reports that the United States pilot and two French officer passengers were CHARLES EVANS HUGHES They were Interested more In the warning Forrestal gave his highest-ranking officers of the Associate Justice of the Su s, spacious-1 front 0f the Royal Fish Com-jparlty for ' pany and struck the atel .(60 by 80-- mooring line of the Co-op fish Entrance j packer Kanawaka, causing ln--ner ol the i juries to his head, chest and 'wuiNxHouj' rhln and dislocation of his the audi-1 neck. Actual cause , of death v !fvfl of ' was attributed to drowning al-.tnreti wih j uc4 in -their summary the and roomy j Jury stated that the neck Injury wJitlort ! ' 1,1 itself fatal. ; "; . MOSCOW 0) The resignation of the French government oi Andre Marie is believed to havp three services that they must preme Court. 1910 to 1M16. CAYUGA TO work together as a unit if an Republican nominee for Presi Man, Girl, affected the delicate four-pow.r killed. French senior observer, Col. Querru was aboard the plane. DESTROY TWO dent of the United States in when- he was defeated by MINES IN SOUTH emergency comes. The Navy Department Issued iexts of .the.. statements iy For restal; the Army Chief of Staff, talks going on here on the German crisis. ..i . Aa-aUoritativo.-jDurc an-i nounced that there is little" chance of any four-power communique on the month-Ions talks today. Up to last nignt it was believed likely that brief, Gen. Omar Bradley; Admhnl W V--Oirld- lr -'Melntvre -an tm-tjpe. Pro-1 ployee of the Pacific Fisheries mte,iral i and (Jarl T. Anderson, engln-( most id- ! cer of the Universe who were U.S. Seeks To Internationalize Antarctic Area Louis Denfleld, Navy Chief of Woodrow Wilson. . - Secretary of State from l&2l to 1925 in the Harding and Cool-fdge cabinet;. Regarded as one of the ablest lawyers in the country, he attracted national attentior early in his career by his mp.sterly ' obuiMbie.' with Bragcr during pan oi rts nl be Wednesday night testified that WASHINGTON 0 The Uni Operations, and Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Air Force Chief of Staff. A DESPERATE PLEA Boiled down, the statements four-power statement would be issued today covering progress of the talks. ! and vjthin ail or them naa Deen armsing ted States state department a New said today that the United . conduct as counsel for States has opened talks with I York legislative committee which anv hold- of the three chiefs were a des- YUGOSLAVIA "" It: M. C" S. Cayuga; which-left Prince Supert this morning accomjanied by her companion di stroyers Athabas-kan and Crescent, will head for Bella 3ella to destroy two explosje mines which were reported Friday at Goose Island, near the southern settlement. The mines were reported by Harry Balmer, a fisherman, who reported his discovery to the authorities. Cayuga, Athabaskan and Crescent pulled out of the harbor at 10 o'clock this morning to return to their base at Esquimalt after a four-day visit here. seven other countries aimed at investigated the life insurance 'act. Grant beer before attending the carnival Dance at the Civic Centre. At the end of the dance Anderson returned to the boat alone and was preparing for bed when he was aroused by perate plea to their key officers out th? el-: some form of international administration fo the Antartic. Elkins,' Held for B.C. Killing KIMBALL, Ohio CP Royal Canadian Mounted Police notified authorities here last night that a warrant charging 24-year old Gustav Weigner with murder is being prepared following the discovery of the body of a missing Ohio man. Police said the wire came from Inspector Duncan at Dawson Creek northern B. C. The Inspector wired that the body of John A. McComas. of Dayton had been found north of Dawson Creek. Trie body is being taken to Fort St. John, B. C. where an inquest will be held. Weigner who claimed he ac-cidently killed the 52-year old Dayton man while shooting sauirrels. is being held without Thorn Shf-'H. shouts of-"man ovPrboard". business. Out or mat came me model on which state and national legislation dealing with life insurance still exists. FATHER A MINISTER He was born at Glens Falls, eating and! It said that "some form of internationalization" would be the most effective solution to the conflicting claims for ter I M house, j HURLS CHARGES AT HUNGARY LONDON 0) Yugoslavia haj fired the second broadside l:i two days agajnst a communist neighbor. This time it accused Hungary of trying to foment a resolution against Premier Tito's regime. Yesterday's protest came two days after a similar charge-against Romania. ritory In the frozen far north. V jN.Y., April 11, 1862. His father to obey in the spirit and the letter the order from the secretary that there must be no jealousy among the forces and no weaknesses in the face of attack because of lack of team work. Forrestal's reasons for making the appeal at this time were expressed in crisp, electrifying words. They were given to men who have worked in secret, air-cooled compartments of the vast 'ith Mr. both CHURCH GUILT Mclntyre who had accompanied Brager to the dock in a taxi raised the alarm. He had been on his way down the ladder when Brager fell past him. Mclntyre heard the body strike what he took to be the rail of the Kanawaka and then heard a splash. Reaching the deck Mclntyre could not see any sign of his companion either on the boat or in the FOR RACE STRIFE 0. C Football AMSTERDAM fc Ecclesiasti LAND II cal leaders said today (hat the countries. , "All of you in this room are too well- informed for me to Pentaeon Building for weeks World Council of Churches will go on record as acknowledging the guilt of the Christian church and months worked with Can a Results of Football matches was a Welsh Baptist clergyman. Both father and mother desired their son to enter the ministry and they were deeply disappointed when he chose the law instead. One of his last opinions as Chief Justice held that negroes travelling from one state to another must be given railroad accommodations equal to those furnished white persons. This came after he had asserted in a radio speech that "rancor and bigotry, racial animoMtles and intolerance are the deadly enemies of true democracy." water. It was then he hailed the Universe which was tied played in the United Kingdom i cnarge. Along with Weigner is English League First Division. J McComas's attractive, 13-year Arsenal O, Manchester Unl-1 old daughter Louise, who also alongside the Kanawaka. Hid Mrs H. WTe mar- 'nd half a :vfd in the say thy are 'foundland ;! Canada. Whitmore ' wd a good With a flash light a search was carried out by Anderson and Mclntyre. A spot of blood was taken into custody. They told police that they for at least part of the racial strife over Palestine. A member of the sub-committee of the assembly said that "the Church must feel guilt in fact, because it has failed to solve the problem of anti-Semitism. came to Nebraska from Canada dians here on secret duty and, have to emphasize the gravity officers from other ' friendly I of our position," he said. Flower and Garden Display Is Finest, Most Colorful in Years Prince Rupert's finest summer in years yielded colorful and nourishing results despite a gale that rlamafred trardens earlier this week, entries at the showed on ithe rail of the Co op packer and In the water there was a cloud of what they Conditions took to be blood. They called ted 1 Birmingham City 1, Chelsa 0 Blackpool 1 Aston Villa 0 Bolton Wanuerers 0, Wolverhampton Wanderers 5 Charlton Athletic 3, Hudders-field Town 1 Derby County 2, Sheffield United 1 Liverpool 4. Sunderland 0 Manchester City 0, Stoke City 0 (tie) after the shooting when they became scared. Baseball Scores National League 1 I know A. Salvesen, captain of the Unl 'ft I think erse who had been awakened LOMAKIN LEAVES FOR HOMELAND NEW YORK (Cf; Jacob M. Lo others in trying to locate Brager. However it was not until 9: 45 Thursday morning that Captain Salvesen brought the fcn8e for the 1 by the commotion. He aided 111 "foundland the search nnn unseated that Horticultural Society's flower show and agricultural display revealed Friday. "ada '. I AnHnrcnn tVtn nrillr body to the suriace wiui a f 19" Whit- I r oKI- Tk UThlto with The show opened last night alter tne displays naa Boston 0, Chicago 1 Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 4 Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 2 American League Chicago 5, Boston 10 makin, stripped of credentials as Soviet consul-general In New York, today boarded the liner dragline. . 1,f,'S Of . twn nlhor mcmhnrc nf fhp nm- Middlesbdough 1, Everton 0 Newcastle United 2, Preston 31 foot vinclal police answered the call Stockholm to return to Russia and co-operated with the He had been recalled -at the ln- Dr. C. H. h-ankinson gave evidence of his findings after performing a post mortem. Besides lacerations to the chest, chin and dislocated neck. Dr. reDorted a small Detroit 3, Washington 2 Cleveland 8-2, New York 1-7 been judged by C. P. Balagno, Horticultural Society president and Arthur Bayne, provincial gardener. "It is a highly satisfactory display," said Mr. Balagno. "It just shows what can be done THE WEATHER Synopsis A well developed storm which lies 400 miles west of Vancou sistance of the United States government for his part in the Kosenkena affair. LOCAL TIDES (Standard Time) Sunday, August 29, 1948 f "e preach-a day, his I Mr. Whit-as registrar f road In-pendent of f giving first 1 f the doc- ver Island this morning will reach the coast tonight. Rain High 9:05 14.8 feet RED COMMANDER PASSES BUCK fracture on the forehead and a cut over one eye. Coroner M. M. Stephens presided at the inquest with Sgt. L. Potterton acting as examiner Jury consisted of Hugo 20:49 18.0 feet St. Louis 0-1, Philadelphia 6-9 Western International ' Victoria 6, Vancouver 2. Yakima 2, Wenatchce 1. ((11 innings). Salem 6, Spukanc 5. Bremerton at Tacoina postponed, rain. Tacific Coabt League Low 2:40 6.5 feet BERLIN Oj Berlin's Soviet 14:27 10.3 feet . . , -l J lnra this country In the way of good growth." Held in the apparatus gymnasium, in the Civic Centre, the show contained the largest num-, ber of exhibits In recent years. Speciments shown clearly revealed the effects of constant sunshine which has prevailed all North End 5 Portsmouth 1, Burnley 0 Second Division Blackburn Rovers 5, Barnsley 3 Cardiff City 2, Southampton 1 Chesterfield 0, West Ham United 0 (tie) Coventry City 1, Leicester City 2 Fulham 4, Nottingham Forest 0 Leeds United 2, Luton Town 0 Lincoln City 0, Tottenham Hotspur 0 (tie) Plmouth Argyle 0, Grimbs- by"2 Queen s Park Rangers 1, I Bradford 0 I Sheffield Wednesday 0, Brentford 0 (tie) is expected along most of the coast this afternoon and over the southern interior tonight. The weather will remain unsettled tomorrow. Forecast KrauDner 5 A. wieeaeiiiau, tuuimoi"""'" j . Robert Silversides, R. A. Bruce, 'by city council leaders that he N P Kinslor and P. O. Jones, protect their meetings from fur- h.acn hv pnmmunist GWf at A San Francisco 11-3, Sacramen summer. to 0-3. m w m Uiei uiTrtoiw" j - demonstrators. Then he passed the buck'to the Russian sector police, whom, it was reported, aided demonstrators the other day. Charlottes ana north coast. Overcast today and Sunday. Intermittent rain northern areas and continuous rain (second tie, called in ninth, curfew). Oakland 8, Seattle 2. Los Angeles 6, San Diego 5. (ten innings). Portland 13, Hollywood 9. (NIVAL COMPOSER, I West Bromwlch Albion 2, Bury southern areas. Easterly winas 25 increasing to easterly gales 40 exposed areas this afternoon and decreasing late, tonight. The displays were grouped on tables before a background of greenery that offset the riot of color which prevailed In the room. i Several outstanding exhibits received special prizes since they did not come properly within any given classes. Hie first outside exhibit in years was one from Terrace. (Coct'oiuwi r- Ft& Six CHAMP DROPS IN GOLF FINAL' RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB, St. John, N.B. KP-Miss Grace Lcn-czyk of Newington, Connecticut, defending her Canadian Ladies-Open Oolf championship, was down two today to Mrs. Eddie Bush of Wilmington, Delaware, after nine holes of their 36-holo final. However, she recovered and squared the score at the eighteenth. Little change in temperature Low tonight and High Tomor SINGER DIES 3 NEW YORK tCPJOlie Speaks, singer and composer who wrote music for "Sylvia" and 'On the Road to Mandalay' died here yesterday at the age of 74. Scoltish League, Division ". Aberdeen 2, Motherwell 0 Albion Rovers 2. Falkirk 0 Clyri 3, Hibernian 5 East Fife 3, St. Mlrren 1 Hearts 1, Celtic 2 and 60. row. Port Hardy-50 Morton 3, Third Lanark 3 (tie) Queen of the South 8, Partick Thistle 2 Rangers 1, Dundee 1 (tie) 60. Prince -Barney r0Us Stage Show. M Chrysler RoyaL Massett 50 and Rupert 50 and 60. J