1 -;al tail - i IV a V r. jr. 113 OntlES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL- BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXIX, NO. 59. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1950 FRICE FIVE CENTS Incident ilways Ask For AonQfelrier Rake lncreasejS3 Nocturnal ise Move Before Central B.C. 1 - - IF, V . f I Five busses and three trucks of Arrcw Bus Lines were out of rcrrunisslon for a short time his morning, it was reported to ity police. Complaint was that vir had been released from all he tires by removal of caps. A distributor cap is missing from one of the trucks. Vandalism is alleged to have taken place ast night. At 11:45 pm the mana2f.'?f. ; Arrow Bus Lines, Clarenc? Jixon, making a routine ci.ecit sport Commission L'A (CD Canada's railways have ap-Lther increase in freight rates. In a sur- Milk Popular Juneau Dairy Cries "Ouch" in Face of Competition From Rupert-Shipped Product Good fresh milk from the Bulk- A , in i i , the Railway Association ot Canada the Board of 'i ransport Commissioners to it i i n t ley Valley, shipped through j- ' Prince Rupert, is getting into the J A1..cIf n.W nt Tiinnnil mid l! . March 1 increase awaru Dy anotner 6 a nitf3AA 111(11 L Ul - - Ketchikan and milk dealers in those cities are crying "ouch," t the application fcotl JU.lWI.wuo according to advices in the city freight 1 awar.l boosted uy 7.4 percent. irom the north. north. of the busses at the Second venue terminal and dlseotweti the damage. Prior to transporting the Columbia Cellulose ttra-ployeesr bus crews used nand ' jumps on the truck tires , In jrder that the vehicles be driven j an air pumping station. Tne ive busses were not used, uia jianager , stated, because they -jvould be too difficult to roll n that condition. Emp.jtea ere dispatched to the piant .y trucks for the morn.ng Ehlft X 8 o'clock. The busses w.re ac in service later. In the " i Juneau, Alaska Daily jj large aiivtr- Minister Is Appreciative Empire newspaper lewspaper, sioih "The minuter of public works is most conversant with and ap-, preciative cf the situation re-gardUi'j parts of the highway; miller construction and Is actively Riving all necessary sup- tisemcnts aTe being published urging the people of the capital i city to drink local milk instead of "foreign" milk. 1 Recently Northland Dairy of Prince Rupert has been shipping considerate quantities of milk !to Juneau and lesser quantities to Ketchikan and reports arc that the people of those cities are ! clamoring lor more. B.C. Police are continuing ihc investigation. -All parties in I lie ; non agreed yes- j BAHAMAS HEARS NEW GOVERNOR- Sir George Ritchie Sandlord Is shown as he delivered his address following his formal inauguration as governor of the Bahamas. The ceremony was held in the legislative council chamber which was taxed to capacity by the big audience that turned out for the event. Alberta Nurse Is Bride Here re snouu ue FLIES TO OTTAWA Canada's new all-weather, long-range jet fighter, the Avro CF-100 was put through its paces before a distinguished audience including Viscount Alexander, the governor-general and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, in Ottawa today. The fighter, designed to meet RC AF specifications by A. V. Roc Canada Ltd.. at Malum, near Toronto, is Canada's bid for suDremacv in the lonu-range jet fighter field. The fighter flew from Toronto to Ottawa yesterday r Canada's aged. ; p u t 10 Keep me road passable," enwd there. How fW H"" Kraupner, secretary of money for them is ' Hui Kraupner, secretary of Mike Rozin Is Remanded (C. P. Photo) ' A few days ago one 5000-quart j shipment was matte. in 36 minutes and 5 seconds. vard on the sub , until when tlv uic nupeii nuiouioouc , Association, who has been tak-i inrt up road mailers in the 1 south with refircnie particu- ! hil'lv til 1h:il. KArttim hM-j-ifin i Al Sheardown, manager of j -. Northland Dairy, is optimistic ELECTION ACCOUNTS Un adjourned. about the future for Bulklcy val- I i or. n.onon oy p . Vivvrt ami nniimv Greai Britain I May Lose Out iltli Paul Martin Mike Rozin, charged wjth. t - . tempted murder of his empk a Oscar Dunlap at Crow L."pj March 2, was remanded for nr-' limlnary hearing ntil Mari 17 ley milk In the Alaska market. MiiM Virliifin 1?f,(..oiti, nttn. d Twenty-Five Candidates Fail ........ ,1.1.1(1111. UAMl , V. .,u rt n Rapids which is now under construction. The vote of the minister of iimcnt of a joint tlie Senate and N.. a memlx-r of the nnrsinr Klaff "e see wcre ule P""' of the Prince Ruoert General c acve.opmenv , uk. - f 1 rff ' towns to suiuy me WASHINGTON D. C. Paul by Magistrate H. F. Glassey in G. Hoffman-said that Great Brit- provincial police court Fri," j ain stands to lose $150,000,000 afternoon. Reaeon lor adjyem- dustry with a ready market for , ZZTjil0 -"-rkerwthSoi huum out he states that com- di,i, r , 1 . iti, ,i n, Bridge Co. on celanese construe all the surplus that can be pro-, , vir-TOPI Ar.Pl Twpntv-fiv of 13S candi tion at Watson Island, were the dueed over and above the de- : , vlumA ' . . . i l La of Marshall Plan aid unless she mem was due to tnc aDsere or pilneipiUs In u quiet marriage nlands Gf Prince Rupert. , dates ill last June's provincial elections tailed to maKe jGins olher countries of Europe In defense counsel R. MacLeod and ceremony Thursday night at the' t ,,,,! ,n u10 wi milk. ia ictf Mnnnts hav been tabled ulan to lower trade barriers. Ivictim Dunlap who is exptsl 'uunlry ibull :: i ' . f rM i r i iii no. ua utfiu "vvvw-.w . manse of Firat United 1 he administrator of economic to be out of hospital at some date ; bridge to Port Edward Is In his j estimates as well as for gravel-1 hns of the lower Skeena Hi!h-i way, according to Mr. Kraup-! ncr. Tl'e minister intends to black top tiie road from Prince Ru- j ill ii; 4 ii hiiu ivriLin rvn.li t u v uti.ii . . l i i . . f i t un i- rurwi i .t. ?siv i mi i : .1 i.. ii j V- t !Mr. Mrs.' frozen milk from Seat nnd Antole Baiter of (Importing Saskatchewan and (lie iroom lsitle. in UK ut-yiMdtuic iiu dw.-vv. v..--. - - i co-operation told reporters of a next weeK. Coalitionists and ten listed under other parties laueu bjg cut.back amoUnUng to ai- j ; ), Fourth Kound t'.le 5, Stirling Al- the son of Mr. i.nd Mrs. J.J. Silsbe ! : most one-quarter oi inesum ear- to nake returns - ' n, mJr m-roA. " ---r " marked for British' recovery next j o AlHprta. , . t . .- . pu t to Pi;rt, Edward on com ' pktloil of Hie whole section. iik nremii v. . . . ,. ... . ,, fr, Rev. LawTence G. Sieber officl- THE WEATHER . . - Sy.rwpsin Sub-zero temperatures Vers DACkTHAI I i (Jur, wuuiu uvu iuu inn nn.!.!- Johnson cost $4,938; Opposition South 3, Aber- of "punitive" action. The money ;i l eader Harold Winch in van-'couver East $718, and Finance wiil simply go Into a proposed uith Ruvtrs 1 ! vinlxter Herbert AnscomO in European payments union whe- recorded at several point ver Clover Leafs j ll . 'KlllVlilvl ItVUlllCU IU 1.1 U i JJ(ff (city yi-.sterdayi'.fU-rnoon from the' Tnc bride, who wore an. at- j south. jtrartive tailored suit and had a i : j ?orsae o pt'ik carntitloiis. was ',,, . c Li ' attended by Miss Stella Quarry. Belgians fight j T Wr,ght was Rro3mainan. ! Over Leopold I The couple sailed, after the cere- Ii Oak Bay, $585. - ir 0, East File 3 ther or not Great Britain joins, j me interior and orernign ' low along the coast varied fr-i It 25 ;ue, Division A Dundee 2 B.CChamps! orage woL'spses; Falkirk 1 to 30 above as British Co) )bbla , moved into the second day' i the current cold spell. if There is very little cloud I any Damage of $10,000 1, Celtic 0 i mouy. onhe steamer Prince Ru- ! BRUSSELS a Fifty demon- rprt fpr a nonevmonn trip to j istrators were Inured in Antwerp Vancouver after which they will la;ue First Div. PORT ALBERNI Vancou- j VICTORIA Fourteen new i The costliest. Coalition candidate was Hon. R. C. Macdonald in Dcwilney. His expenses totalled $9,512. The smallest Coalition account was filed by Tom King of Columbia, $500. The first Indian candidate, Frank Caldor in Atlln, turned In accounts for $297. J. D. McRae's expenses In Prince Rupert were $3,593. region of the province ii $ oil . 2. Liverpool 0 ver Clover Leafs, Dominion bus- , momles yesterday crashed i last nit;ht in a violent prelude to return here to take up residence, j tonionow's advisory referendum j , . . West Bromwich ifPthn r um ons kusi yt'iii, u I down on the used car section of ! Wilson Motors when concrete on the future of the exiled King ' night won the Senior A Bnti.-h r..i,.,v,lo h.lrnthnll C r () W n. letlc 1, Arsenal 1 'Leopold III. Hand-to-hand rclsCi 1 ;flL'ht.ini: of Leonoklists and lar- pmlngham City 0 rr0r numbers of his opponents downing AJbei-nl Athletics 45 to supports collapsed under garage 31. The smor;t.h-working Leaf:; roof-top parking space. There won the oest of five series in WCre no injuries but property three stralghc games . damage is esUnaied at more The first games were played in 1 tnan $xo,OOU. Tuwn 4, Stoke hmke out. (lmiiiL' a fireworks dis- Jury Recommendations Make Safer Apartments present indications pokj.' .to, sunny skies over the weeSf-end. Nights Will be clear and old;; Forecast 'p' 5 ' Vancouver City, Lower 4a-ser Valley, Georgia Straits Re;' A few clouds, othenn'ise clear and continuing cold today and Sunday, Winds light. Lows tonight and highs Sunday at Vancouver Airport, 27 and 45; Abbots-ford Airport 25 and 45; Nanaimo, Kity 1, Bolton Wan Vancouver. Nine Million Paper Profit i ' - j t Tuwn 4, Stoke Bob Plckel .With eigniec.-M points, was high scorer for tlie Leafs who lvvc .iiisi, only tw CHARLIE FUSARI BEATS JIM FLOOD !:' City 1, Bolton HAVEN iOR DL'TC'H OTTAWA A royal visitor royally received, Prince Bern-hard of the Netherlands flew into Ottawa yesterday and thrust aside regal reticence to urge Canada to take- 10,000 of his people a year as immigrants. IRON ORE PrtOJECT VICTORIA Interest in the exploitation of British Columbia iron ore deposits was mentioned in the .Legislature yesterday by Mines Min'ster IL C. Macdonahl. He said six Vancouver business men and industrial leaders are Interested In the B. V. deposits. Purine yesterday's debate E. E. Winch said Mr. Macdonahl bad once been a C.C.Fer. Mr. Macdon-ald denied it. CHINESE HOMESTEADERS VICTORIA Chinese will be - permitted to take up homesteads In British Columbia under a bill amending the Land Act and introduced In the Legislature yesterday by Lands Minister E, T. Kenney. TiehVnhig up of lire : I Hon a: ul prouTlion nuUiltons 'hi multiple dwellings fit Ocean I ! Faiu ccmpaiiy town was called NEW YORK W Charlie Fus- TORONTO Abitih! IWcr & I "'rni's elian- l Puper Co. Ltd., and, subsidiary j Harfy K,.ip()UP suffered an romuanirs had a net profit for nnwiP iniurv In ouenina play or It'll 2, Manchester j ... .wl ,:;haro-sh')oung welterweight 27 and 45. contender from Irvlngton. New I North Coast Region Clear, to-Jerscy, last mght handed Jimmy day and Sunday. Little change in His ankle i.hp vear ended December 31 of the second quarter, he came back later but Flood a terntic lacing, winning tempfrature. Winds light. Lows q 7n 947. The annuai report taped United 2, Derby Burnley 1 tonight and highs Sunday at .his effectiveness was bacuy . 11... ..aw. vti Irl AllntiTOirrlll 1 11 for the first time consolidates report c.: th? r-arent company . i , ; i e"Vn.'S;a Prt Hardy. Sandsplt and Prince I'w Wanderers I'll anil Provincial Paper Ltd. Com OTTAWA Tlie populate,! of ouW.jJSBJoJte ' nrr.T-TlDiSTlNGUISHED COMPANY ; ; . ivisiim parable profit for the. preceding year was $11,770.580. . for in several n c immowiauons attached to the verdict of a coroner's' Jury following the tragic fire lliere curly Tuesday morning allien resulted in the deaths of eight persons in the lmine Balsam Apartments. Tli jury recommended: j 1. That all apartmrnl.s and', dormitories . bt rmsluued -ith alarm systems directly connected wtih the tire hall recorder. 2. The Immediate Installation of automatic sprinkler systems In all corridors and stairways of the buildings. 3. That towiUe authorities llv familiarize all present 'I'wvvrs 0, South- iSlicflicia United ilwd'! United n lisley 0 i.Uivenlry entry City City 0 0 1 . Grimsby I owuiisi BRIER TROPHY V ; x. iisbyTownll 1. . ii a Town 0 V" 'JJ, We,t Han, f Vy S II. Ol.enni. , i V" Xfc. 5i! y 2 . 1J a mm. m Pklrf Two Local VCs To Attend Opening Oi New Canadian Legion Building Invitations extended by the local Branch of the Canadian Legion to its honorary president, Col. Cy. W. Peek V.C., .D.S.O., and the honorary first vice-president, Lieut-Col. J. McGregor V.C., M.C., D.C.M. to take part in the opening ceremony of the magnificent new Legion premises on First Avenue, on Wednesday, March 29, have been accepted byoth of fifrs. This new.? will be welcomed f '." " , and future ccuoanw oi saiu CUKLIMU inuj dwellings with the 'oeation of 1 ire f VANCoTjVER ff After spend- I Ai s-.ylt escapes ana alarms. in2 more than 3U hours on itr m The jury is of the opinion the lasl fWc days, Billy McTav- f ::ers 2 F'-'iiicsuiiy (I, I'res tliat present fire escane fi"i- of Winnipeg relaxed last ish ties in Apartments 1, 1 and J an. -..,;' niace In the Luton PUBLICIZES INDIAN ART -W.ukUi Adamson, formerly Wanda Big Canoe, daughter of Chkr Big Canoe ot Gsorgina Island reserve on Luke Simcoc, Ont.. is now the clearing agent End 1 I Iliilspm- 0, "I . inadequate and immediate steps Cm1adiHn curi;ng championship should be taken to rectify haz- wr.nicd uu for Manitoba. .The Winnipeg Club skip tied ,t..m.. In seennd Dlace With a j a' dous conditions. I The fire took place in Apart ' menl 3. nf World , the "Old Sweats toy many Veterans for handicraft work done on 10 Bo'h officers were ptfWW. lei-ldent.s of Prince RuperV'ant, War I. stilt residing litre who served under these officers and iXING till maintain a great inrei handv 13 to 8 victory over v-a.. Asmussen's Ontario foursome iiv an unprecedented play - Northern Ontario won the Mac-Donald Brier Trophy. the "opening"' will be a great jn the growth and prospeuy oi fllfwrights rt -union nignt lor nuuiy ui KENNEDY I-1 i Hiiiuhiv March 12. 1050 ,.11,.f..w i Vs. NOTICE: to Consumers 18.2 leel HOCKtY SCORES Pacific Coast Vancouver 5. Portland 1 Victoria 6, Seattle 1 Fresno 5, San Francisco 3 San Diego 1 Los Angeles 3, APPLIN MODERN RELAY SYSTEM FOR ARMED FORCES- A Canadian. A ' T 7.:38 21:43 1:20 Higl Low Bf'l Riln,.i 158 feet 10.8 feet 6.1 feet reserves. The birch canoe, needle cases and other articles slie displays are sent to her iiud all they money goes to the Organization of Ontario Indians. It will be displayed at the Ontario Camping exihbition soon. EX-CHAMPION MINK FARMER Ex-world heavyweight champion Max Schmcling has now definitely given up the fight game and is taking a more restful pastime, that of mink breeding. He lias 05 mink in his ! farm, in Hollenslcdt;, Germany, j among them four which were donated by frienls In the U. S. Here Max critically examines I one of his mini; In a cage. Navy communications project over ,l.nc years in me maun voj, officially completed and put in operation 'ieunil when Hear Ad-- 14:58 h Centre "tre. March 17 To effect alterations on sub-station structures and as a safety measure, supply of electrical energy to the city will be interrupted on Sunday, Maceh 12, from 11:00 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. BASKETBALL PLAY-OFFS .miry Bouls miral E. R. Malnguy filed the first message to utuiwa m The system, considered the most modern semi-automatic relay on this continent, will speed up message handling and Integrate main lines of armed forces communication. Left to right, Admiral Mam-guy; sqdr.-Lcuder A. A. Stephens, R.C.A.F.; Capt. R. J. Auty, Eastern Command Signals Rcglmont; and Commander Michael Staling, R.C.N. In background is F. W. T. Lucas, R.C.N. steam Baths. 1 Watson Island , TONIGHT juvenile 7:00 Annunciation vs. Booth IV Intermediate 7 :45-Merchants vs. Fashion Senior 8:45 Brownwoods vs. Co-op 1.50 f: , "UmiSMnn s