PROVINCIAL LIS?..'.?. " 113 vicm ia, b. c. ii-onLIES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 81 PiihliHhed at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." VOL. XXXVIII. No. 167. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949 . PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 I bbotfc f c lufciom) Long Radge S ITDSIS lUdugno-Lumlquist Going Principles Must Be Changed Into Action hrsdiv For Music Contest rrrz-- -Z7""L '" .: ; ' ' j3fo" ' JT - lialatfrio-LuiKlqui.st, Prince Rupert and Se- pianist, will be an American contestant lrin International Competition in Warsaw, Sterling Countries to Curtail Imports 4 From Dollar LONDON 0) Finance Minister is fall. The competition is part of the year- 'III VVWVVIIIUCt UVUIIULUHilU! CVtUlj, Lilt uuc jysaaas- f)im t v a mull anniversary 01 the death ot Poland s great- , est musical genius. ; ( ,,v. , Open to young pianists of all Douglas Abbott said today that he considers long-term solution of the dollar dilemma depends nations who are between 16 and 1: w ill be laid down late this year or early in 1950. The vessel has bcon designed primarily to combat the modern fast submarine and will be the first of its kind to be built anywhere. An artLt's sketch of the finished model Is shown here. CANADA TO BUILD WORLD'S MOST MODERN SUBMARINE CHASER Anti-submarine escort vessels will be built in Canadian shipyards for the Royal Canadian Navy. Work has begun 'on the preparation of detailed working drawings of the hull structure for the first three ships and It is hoped the first keels 32 years of age, the international competition was originally held in 1327 and thereafter at live-year Intervals until World War on "translating Into action" principles endorsed at the re - , cently concluded Commonwealth finance ministers' talks. He said these should lead In an expansionist rather than reactionary direction. - BIG MONTREAL FIRE "MONTREAL Damage of $700,000 was done when fire swept a tenement In the Verdun district late Sunday. It occupied fire departments for five hours. "RIP" REMOVED LONDON A delayed action II. The contest this year will be tln first in the post-war period. Marie Balagno-Lundqulst, 28, now a resident of Seattle, is a MENACED BY REDS, PHILIPPINES ofhighway1 ip TODAY'S STOCKS "Don't think that dollar cuts (Courtesy 8 D Johnpten Co t,tJ.) HAVE HALF MILLION; LOOSE GUNS "Highway 16," British Colum pupil of Stephen Balogh of that city and a graduate of Seattle's Cornish School of Allied Arts. In are a cure ior anywung, sam Mr. Abbott. He tndiaated that bia Travel Bureau picture de- By SPENCER DAVIS j- Ito'-tead, the tendency has plcting central British Colum-MANILA AP - There are 'been for more and more civil-, bia from Prince Rupert to bomb, which had been lying in the Tottenham Square district for nine years, had its fuse removed and was hauled away Sunday. During operation 2000 residents of the area were removed against the possibility of an explosion. is ls' Prince George as viewed irom ians to carry guns. Manila tne noruiern iransprovinciat highway, will have a public admittedly the ' "gun-totingest" city in Asia, if not, in the world. Canada would feel the cuts, particularly in timber, non-ferrous metals and pulp and paper. , Finance ministers of the Commonwealth countries within the sterling area have decided to recommend to their governments the "equivalent" of a 25 percent reduction in dollar imports, it was announced las night ( . showing on Thursday night at Vancouver Bayonne 00 Bralorne 9.70 B. R. Con 03 B. R. X 07 ',4 Cariboo Quartz 1.17 Congress 03 Vi Hedlcy Mascot .24 Pacific Eastern 06 Pend Oreille 475 Pianeter 3.25 at least 500.000 hrearms "loose in the Philippines today, official estimates show. Only 77,000 are licensed or carried by special permit. In this new republic, menaced by the Communist-directed Hukbalahan uprising that Sotero Baiu.vut, secretary oi.the civic Centre, it was an the, Interior, has expressed al-r.ounced today. - This will give ami that, while police and gov-Jail Prince Rupert people the ernment officers In Manila . opportunity of viewing the pic- li ..iano Balagno- 1910 and 1941 she won the Music and Art Foundation-Glen Kerry Scholarship and In 1947 received the first performer's diploma awarded in 19 years by Cornish. She has appeared In recitals In Seattle, as well as in a number of other cities In the Pacific Northwest and her home city of Prince Rupert. After a recent audition before Arthur Rubenstein, the noted pianist and Chopinlst, he described Mrs. Lundqulst as having played Chopin "not only like a man, but, like two men." Mrs. Lundqulst is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno of Prince Rupert. ' refuses to be squelched, this CALLS MINERS BACK SYDNEY There are signs of the coal miners' strike breaking up. Lm some districts the miners, are returning to work. Prime Minister Chifiey said that miners, duped by Communists, were permitting "law of the jungle" to prevail. enrry only 3,000 guns, there are ture which is of particular local some 12.000 in the hands of 11-' interest. At the same time a take part in in-Chopln competi- This means that all members of the Commonwealth except serious firearms situation has caused remarkably small out film will be shown in connec censed private citizens and (Continued on Page 5) tion with the forthcoming Red cry. Canada and South Africa will put into effect austerities slruilai I Premier Border 03 V Privateer 14 Reeves McDonald 2.15 Reno .05 Sheep Creek 1.17 Silbak Premier ., .29 Salmon Gold .12 Spud Valley . 06 Vi to those that Britain announced last week. Cross blood donor campaign. SPECIAL PROBE OF ARSON TRY DROWNED AT HATZIC NEW WESTMINSTER Inquest has been ordered into the drowning of Douglas Herbert Marshall, 20-year-old son i I i r v OVER linfall On Lower 1 Enables! Lifting ons v . . .r I of Jack Marshall of New West- i Born at Prince Oeorge on October 13, 1920, and spending most of her life in Prince Rupert, Mrs. Aid of an investigator from ftl the nrovinclal Fire Marshall's 1 minster, who lost his life in office at Vancouver has been ob- j Hatzic Lake Sunday when he y&Or--lifcElfective ,atJUuulquist want . to t Seattle In li t nirht the partial j 1936 and has since studied with Future Import programs, rather than immediate consumption, will be affected. Canada ls not concerned directly . because .. she , ts , .a dollar ' " country." Meanwhile Prime Minister C. R. Attlee announced yesterday that he will ' take over the job of steering Britain throug'i her economic crisis while Sir .Stafford Cripps is on sick leave tained by the city police and j slipped into a hole. I It -A. . i Oils-Anglo Canadian 3.25 A. P. Con .16 . Atlantic j , -..js. . -6 Calmont 1.. 30 C. & E 4.60 Central Leduc .80 Home Oil 9.75 Mercury 09 Okalta 140 Pacific Pete 2.40 Royal Canadian 06 'i MOVING HEADQUARTERS fire department to probe a suspected arson attempt in the Exchange Block, discovered on Fri Mr. tjaiogn. me runsii cumc-tition is scheduled to begin on September 15, with finals taking place between October 12 and 15. day. I v -lire on forestry op-ill certain sections of : mbia was lifted us Ulire hazard In the c'd. Si.aL h Columbia Forest a ii iuncing the ending liic, said it came as I -V'. ' - - - l.:4';-4'r-'.?.:;i CZECH PRIESTS heavy rainfall ex- VANCOUVER Following commencement of the Trans-Pacific service, headquarters of Canadian Pacific Airlines are being moved from Montreal to Vancouver, President Grant McCorachie announces.. RECAPTURED . VANCOUVER Roland For-sythe, who escaped from Okal-la Prison last winter, has been recaptured in Winnipeg. Communism , rally throughout ( rj I U mur finiJ oi'p.irig region dur- 48 hours and the ( Toronto Athona 13 Aumaque 16 Beattie 55 Bevcourt 22 Bobjo 14 Buffalo Canadian 10 . Consol. Smelters 94.00 Conwest 1.02 Donalda 52 PRAGUE P Defiant Czecho Tlither forecast pre- FRIENDS IN SPITE OF IT ALL "So long, buddy," It was warm smiles and handshakes all around as the "Big Four" foreign minbters broke off their history-making talks in Paris' Palais de Marbre Rose. Russia's Vyshinsky, second from right, Is bidding good-by to Dean Aehoson, U.S. delegate, right. France's Schu-man is at extreme left, Britain's Bevin is beside him. i h e r precipitation. slovak Roman Catholic priests Sunday rejedtcd Communist demands that they desert Arch-hwhim Josrnh Beran and the usances have re- Davld Cummings, investigator from Vancouver, arrived in the city by plane Monday afternoon to investigate the fire. The fire, which burned itself out after doing only slight damage, apparently was set deliberately in the Rex Bowling Alleys in the basement of the block at the corner of Third Avenue an.l Sixth Street. Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton of the city police at the week-end had asked that a trained fire investigator from the fire mar-shall's office be sent here to examine the charred .pieces of oil-soaked rag which were ignited between two bowling alleys. A similar request was made by Fire Chief Earl Ecker. Various possible motives aie being studied in the hope that re danger. Eldona 62 East Sullivan 2.10 Giant Yellow-knife :.. 5.95 y forest fire in the under control last 'ling Meade Crerk Vatican. "We stand loyally by our bishop and our archbishop in COMMUNITY. HELP ASKED TO PUT CIVIC CENTRE CARNIVAL ACROSS Ambassador; Coming Here Lawrence A. Steinhardt of United States Coming Here ' The United -States ambassador to Canada and his family will be among 260 passengers arriving here Thursday morning on a 10-day cruise to Skag-way on the Canadian National Stemshlps Prince George. Hon. Lurence A. Steinhardt, his wife and daughter will be accompanied h$ Col. Jack C. Hadgson, air attache at the American embassy, and Mrs. Hadgson. They will travel as far : as Skagway on the 6.S. Prince George and from there will .39 .05 .18 Lake Cowichan on tjieir ight and will continue to land. ! do so even If it means persecu- . another electrical ! tion," said a resolution read in rouver yesterday af- I Prague's big St. Ignatius Roman God's Lake Harricana Hard rock Heva Hosco Jacknife 0G)z. Plans for Prince Rupert's week-long annual Civic ,? Centre carnival, an event which not only inspires a ""'2 .... , . ., u..i ...u:u i Catholic cnuren ai services Sunday morning. "We hope our Catholic faithful will do likewise." wer was off for a '1 tli Vancouver and ing to blown trans-i re was one-fifth ot J they might lead to the appre gala ieeiinj? during tne summer monins, uul which is a financial cornerstone to the Civic Centre's yearlong community service program, will be laid at an organizational meeting this evening. . . If past experience is any guide, I - uin in one five-min- Joliet Quebec 322 Lake' Rowan 08 Lapaska ... 07 Little Long Lac 00 Lynx .11 Madsen.Red Lake 2.80 hension of the person responsible for what was flatly stated THE WEATHER Flourishing Unemployment Areas Are Termed "Wonderful" Breeding Ground WASHINGTON, D.C. W En.i! Rieve, president of the Textile Workers of America (CIO), said today that many jobless workers in the United States were listening to communist preachings,. He told a "full employment conference" that places where unemployment is high make a "wonderful breeding place for communism." It was a meeting of Ameri cans for Democratic Action, a political organization which bars communists from membership. Rieve said that during the past few months communism had made large strides whereas hi the war years democracy got the burden for putting the car- i TTIJ I 1U nival across will be asain laid : IT II A I r!Vl ALAIl .47 .95 .40 McKenzir Red Lake McLeod Cockshutt . Mi m eta Synopsis Yesterday's storm moved eastward Into Alberta this morning but rather unsettled and show BOOST by the police to have been an obvious arson attempt . The Rex ' Bow 1 in g Alleys, which closed several weeks ago, are said to have been offered for sale and are awaiting a buyer before being moved from their present location. REVOLUTION Negus 2.14 P0VFD 54.75 .12 Noranda' Louvlcourt ery weather continues over -outhern and central British Col-imbla. Another weak distur GUATEMALA Armed trovips are reported battling for VKU ft -Kucei car control of the national palace journey by rail to Whltehorse, Yukon Territory, where they will stay at the R.C.A.F. guest house. . Returning, southbound, the distinguished party will board a Canadian National train at Prince Rupert for Jasper National Park where they are scheduled to holiday for several days at Jasper Park Lodge. , today "as confusion grips Guat on the shoulders of a comparatively few unselfish volunteer workers, but everyone who feels that, he can contribute something to the vast effort is being Invited. "And that really means everybody," says Bill Stone, chairman of the carnival committee. "We can use plenty of help." Much of the detail of the-program will be ironed out tonight but, already, a considerable amount of groundwork has been Pickle Crow 1.98 Regcourt 04 San Antonio 4.20 Senator Rouyn 36 SHerrlt Gordon 1.80 Steep Rock 1-55 Sturgeon River .21 Silver Miller 37 FLORIDA HAS RACE RIOTS bers in Vancouver ';ance moving Into the uuu oi i-aight ten cent cash laska is expected to bring rain i ung next Monday. '0 the north coast tonight and n Interurban lines showers to the south coast re-i-aight ten-cent fare gions tomorrow evening. Widely "ily riders. The jiew scattered thunderstorms are vert yesterday by Uv; ukely to occur over the moun-ilities Commission, lams the southern Interior rates in Loa Angek i ; thi, nfternoon and evening. little results. emala in the wake of the slaying of the Army chief of staff. Attack on the palace was launched, last night after the Army chief leader, Col. Francisco Javier Arana, was assassinated. War planes zoomed over the GROVELAND, Florida ((f) A riot of shooting and , house burning flared iasi night after a man had been beaten and robbed and his 18-year, old wife had been raped last Saturday. Iranclsco. done by Mr. Stone and his committee. Preliminary work for Tuna Strike Off West Coast of Vancouver Is. the carnival, which will be held from August 13 to 20, actually I Three negro homes were des- I frvrttmH qFIdp an brmpfl mnh h.id blence On rorfcast North Coast Region Clear over the Queen Charlottes and cloudy over the remainder of the region today, becoming overpast with rain over the entire city. Armed civilians roamea the streets in spite of curfew Burglar WUJIU t I..... ' set fire to thm. Earlier sheriffs had hurled tear gas bombs into a heavily- began la:t spring. A highlight of the program will be a beautiful child contest, a competitive affair In which children ranging be reelon tonight. Cloudy with Tuna have been "struck" of the British Columbia PLAINS St. Cathe society burglar, v armea moD wno roue ouuuhub i .. . Ti ., v, n , o r Wednesday. Little orders. Manual Galich, leader of the Revolutionary Action Party which supports President Juan Jose Arevelo, broadcast that the government had the situa- i., tnnmprni.iire. Winds through a negro community ' coast by the llShery pairoi cruiser xiuway wing "F" five miles west of here. j erated in conjunction with the Fisheries Research Three negroes have been ar- - j f raT1oo : tween the ages of three and (Continued on Pago 6) to eighteen years to m.n.h.) In the onment today. BASEBALL SCORES TODAY'S BASKBUI.L American Leasue Clevleand 5, New York 4 American Philadelphia 13, Detroit 8. New York 5, Chicago 6. Boston 0, Cleveland 1. National Cincinnati 6, Boston 1. St. Louis 4, New York 7. Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 9, Brooklyn 3. Tacific Coast San Francisco 2, Oakland 1. (only game). Western International Vancouver 12, Spokane 6. Wenatchee 17, Victoria 7. (only games). rested and charged with rape, . - caught yesterday 40 miles southwest - liuuimrcn.., . . exposed areas, shifting to westerly (20 1 tonight. Light of 4 winds elsewhere. Lows tonight Ontarian was a $0.00,000 chain from New York kidnapping and causing bodily. j Van,niiwr THian(i ;n 58.7 (.inn in control with the OI Kjd)ti V-zUUiv, yv cat vai ' p.v.w . w , - - O A -Dnrt I harm in connection A government employee said p fence on Saturday, degree water. and highs wecincsuny Hardy 47 and 67, Masset 60 and and Into Canada. He uilty to seven counts. Four more tuna were caught ' The Howay reported numerous that National Defence Minister, A sheriff said that the three 59, Prince Rupert 49 and o-s. about ninety miles south- birds hi the vicinity and that Vm4 Knon nmiemcr 111 "hlllf! Joacabo Arbenz. and supporters had confessed and a fourth man today holding the palace against! wJf National nought ..wm "u water" aU day up to noon. Guardsmen Northern B.C. Region wouoy today and Wednesday. Showers tonight. Little change In tem-Derature. Winds light. Low to troops loyal to the President. 1 fl & 6 scetion west of Cape lattery, water, Howay left here a week a0 Wecinesd,'y, July 20. 1949 High 9:15 . 14.3 feet 21:02 17.9 feet Low 3:14 7.5 feet 14.37 9.9 feet t s baseball Ievelt park I 6:30 P.M. Chants vs. Savoy there was 59 de- cruised south off the west Reports are confused and for some distance from flam- temperature and night and high Wednesday At ling structures. grees. -cuasi. ui vurC. conflicting. Telegraph Creek 50 and bi. "J