pR07i::ci..L Ln1?, Wit GAMES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHXRN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NZWSPAFSB PHONE 81 PuhliRhed at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." VOL. XXXVIII, No. 227. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS urcfiil! Thunders Aqaimist Liboir Govennnnmeimt GUILTY VERDICT Commisson "" ' j. V . - . -Si TrL , I ! RETURNED 111 ICRASH ! ! Sits Here RAPE TRIAL Demands Parliament Throw Out Specialist Administration LONDON (CP) Winston Churchill asked Parliament today to throw out the Labor Government which succeeded his own regime in 1945. "Most of us agree that it is high time for another Parliament and that all our difficulties would have . An As.dze Court jury Tuesday la.,t nlimi lal' lho.se aboard of a he crash r on Ppocate-'e searchers t,e bodies burn- Halibut Board Hearing Local Views This Afternoon For the specific purpose , of obtaining views of the fishermen and the Industry on possible ways and mean? of spread afternoon took 20 minutes to n two counts against Peter return with a verdict of "guilty-Williams, Skeena River cannery worker after his day-long trial ;ieu. rjclt the moun- heen a much better chance of solution in a new House ing outl the annual fishing season and the supply of fresh fLsh, Deljw its cap oi befor Mr. Justice J O. Wilson. ,The Jury filed from the court room at 4:40 after hearing Mr. of Commons," the Conservative r-iluts who V()C said in" . DC-3 Had :iP" leader declared. "It will generally be believed that the hour is grave." Churchill opened the "second day of debate in the three-day the mountain Justice Wilson's hour-long sum mation, then returned at 5 o'clock to announce that they had found Williams guilty on a charge of rape and also of a charge of having had carnal be flew through etcrJ.iy ai 'QUAKE IS FELT AT ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE, Alaska A sharp earthquake rocked this area for about a full minute Tuesday morning at 7:31. The quake was felt generally along the Alaskan peninsula as far north as Seward. No damage wa3 reported in the Anchorage area, but dishes were broken at Seward. whereby a larger quantity of fish might, be taken and certain stocks more quitably exploited, the International Fisheries Commission Is holding a public hearing In Prince Rupert this afternoon. The Commission arrived In tha city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver after having held sessions there and in Seattle. It goes on tonight to Ketchikan, Petersburg and Juneau. . The Commission consists of G. ' knowledge of a 13-year old native girl at Casslar cannery last ' Ai,-u.jt 13. tVilliams will be sentenced at emergency session brought on by '. the government decision to devalue the pound. He said that Britain has reached a point which is "both serious and strange and over all there looms and broods the atomic bomb which the Russian Soviet, which, for reasons not yet ex-pained, have got before the British, though happily, not be- tht end of the Assizes, Mr. Just DRUGS ERCOLDS ff-The in summer for nfttc.-t rcme-ndi. This win- led Wilson said as he remanded him In police custody. The ccurt at In civil session this morning to clear up a doc- w- Nlckerson of Prince Rupert, kct of four divorce cases and1 chairman; E. W. Allen of Seat- MARQUIS TO WED MRS. SIMPSON was scheduled to begin Its final! tle; George Clark of Ottawa,1! ti,e Americans" .ofive tl-.oir third .eat n tryouts. A Conservative amendment to a government motion of confi LONDON t The Marquis of Milford Haven, Britain's "Most eligible bachelor" Is to criminal proceedings at 2:30 and Milton James of Washing-this afternoon when Earl John- j D- c- son. Nanalmo fisherman comes! Travelling with the Commis-to trial fir thp mni-Hpr nf hu'sion as observers are Dr. J. L t antihisamincs, js of drugs good iichps and other dence states that a return to doctors have! Hart of Nanaimo Blokwlcal pruPy o.. brether, Vic Johnson aboard a marry Mrs. Romaln Dahlgren Pierce Simpson of Washington, it was announced here lsst night. Station, Mr. Ozer, legal adviser under tne Present administra- year uiai uiu boat here on August 13 i early durum a APPEARS IN COURT J. Albert Ouay, 32-ycar-old Quebec jeweller, Saturday was formally charged with the murder of his wife, one of 23 killed when a Canadian Pacific Airlines plane exploded and crashed near Quebec Sept. 9. Rig ht photo shows Guay hiding his face from photographers as tie was led into the Quebec court house by police officials. Left shows Ouay, surrounded by police, as he heard the charge re ad. Police claim Quay had a home-made bomb, to the Department of Fisheries,1,110"' Dr Ohanrman Rrxrial Assistant ' If the amendment should In lavtructing the Williams Jury, Mr. Justice Wilson adjured f it quickly or ffry. In fipht to 90 ttiein to remember that the dispensation of Justice to a native to the United Stales Secretary' carry which is hardly even of State, Mr. Day, adviser to the ' possibility Parliament would b I United States Fish and Wild dissolved and an election ca"U T Ht, WLATHER (C. P. Photo) which exploded, placed aboard the plane. w as equally as necessary as It -part so wide that ! Iliv is nee'lrd to i Life Bureau and Mr. Chenney.l immecliately. would be to a white person, hat the bene- ?In this court, all people are!leal avlser w me Bureau. I Churchill said that his new equal," the judge declared.! Mr- Nlckerson ls taclc i" government could set the British 1 Prince Runert after a three That Is the basis of justice. Just Synopsis tikiei sn clear over British ' .;. morning with ttv. ' inception of a ew sections of lbs uthet n-Bsi'iere some early morning cloudiness was reported. A complex disturbance to East- pound free to find its own lnv-jiii Uv w.rtd nvt,rkts. ' f ' Tie said inaCBriEabi urust' W months' business trip em Canadav .. . ., IE IN AMERICA taxes te 'Increase Incentive to VvSTER work, especially among wage earners and ea.se up on "needless and vexatious controls RES J - An air- j pernios aboard, i appeared and is expected to bring Increasing cloudiness and rain to that section of the coast tonight and Thursday. The southern regions of the province are expected to cloud over by tomorrow as they come under Blums Aires I rum ice for this man Is just as im-ptfMwt-ax'it toevwer. the moat prominent person In the land." Williams dt'played no emotion as he heard the Jury's verdict and remained passive as he wus led from the court room by a police constable. Services of an interpreter were required as the 13-year old victim of the attack recounted her . story. She said that Williams had broken Into the family cabin on the night of August 13, threatened to "beat her ion In Ecuador,' mi? last nltrht Pm person!) THREE YANKEE FLAYERS FINED NEW YORK it) For alleged 'mistreatment of an umpire, three New York Yankee play 1 Injured and one the influence of mass of cooler air which has been giving &ni!;ry ot Trans- thunderstorms and showers over TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Jotuutcn Cc. Ltd.) Vancouver Bayonne 05 'i Braylorne 9.75 B R. Con 0314 B.R.X 06 Va Cariboo Quartz 1.12 "Congress Ol'i Hedley Mascot 30 Pacific Eastern 05 ' Pend Oreille 5.10 Pioneer 3.35 Premier Border 03 lu Privateer 18 Reeves McDonald 2.2) . Reno 03 ',2 ; Sheep Creek 1 20 Silbak Premier 38 Vananda 08 Salmon Gold 12 Oils- had eroded the ers received fines totalling $500. Oregon and California for tli" la:;t few days. The eastern section of the province will continue to enjoy sunny skies. k Irom Cliile and ii e.t c f!ue-' 15 minutes Irom re. They are outfielder Cliff Mapes, $200; catcher Ralph Houk, $150; and Manager Casey Stengel, $150. The trouble started over the -winning run In a game -which the Yankees lost to Boston 7-6 on Monday. up' if she did not drink liquor which he offered her. She said that she had four drinks and remembered nothing until she woke up In hospital in Prince Rupert later. A short time before Williams entered the cabin, the girl testified, her mother had come Forecast North Coast Region Clear Cloudy tonight and Intermittent rain Thurs Y INVITE EXPERTS TON British HELD IN MURDER J. Albert Guay, 32-year-old" Quebec jeweller has been charged with the murder of his wife, who died with 22 others Sept. 9 aboard a Canadian Pacific Airlines plane at Sault Au Cochon, Que. Police claim Guay had dynamite placed aboard the plane and that a love triangle and a $10,000 insurance policy motivated the slaying. (C. P. Photo) MURDER VICTIM-Mrs. Albert Guay, 28-year-old wife of a Quebec Jeweller, died Sept. 9 with 22 other persons In the wreck of a Canadian Pacific. Airlines plane and police have charged her husband with murder. Police say the man had explosives placed aboard the plane. (CP Photo) , day vicinity Queen Charlottes. C(J0ler Winds easterly 15 m.p.h ), Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter, increasing to southeast 25 over-who have been on a trip to night. Lows tonight and highs home drunk and had gone Im KEY WITNESS Mrs. Arthur Pitre, 41, Is the key wltnfis in Ihe police ra: aainsi J. Albert Guay, Quebec jeweller rli;ir"pd with the murder of his wife, one of 23 killed when plane exploded -and crashed a Canadian Pacific Airlines near Quebec Sept. 9. Mrs. Pitre is under police guard following 72 hours of unconsciousness from an overdose of sleeping pills. (CP Photo) n scientists may join in atomic de- ana Montreal. Toronto and Vancou- Thursday At At Port Port Hardy Hardy mediately to sleep. An attempt ' by the girl to arouse her mother j had failed. Blood-stained garments, said to belong to the girl and to Anglo Canadian 3.90 A.P. Con 18 Atlantic 69 C. & E 6 00 ie United States, I Way. said that. it. is will return to the city on Masset 45 ana eu, rnnce ttupert ver, 47 and 63. the Coquitlam this Friday. t British and xPrU coiild be Williams, were presented as evidence. :1 American nroj- rfSHJ--". wy charge in the argy Act. BOMB CARRIER CHARGED WITH SUICIDE TRY CONVICTION OF PORT ESSINGTON MAN QUASHED n, sales represeni. 'burEh Paint Co. is 'tor in hie city. He T"nnr from CANADIAN WHEAT PRICES ARE FIXED ... LONDON 9 The International wheat council announced today that, the maximum price for Canadian wheat under the APPEAL BILL GETS HOUSE SUPPORT OTTAWA (f The House of Commons has put its stamp of approval on the principle of a overnment bill aimed at abol- QUEBEC f-- Mrs. Arthur Pitre, mystery woman" in the Quebec airline faster of September 9 was arraigned today on a charge of attempted suicide and remanded for preliminary healing to October 6. Mrs. Pltrle i Ue friend of J. Albeit Ouay, Quebec jeweller, charged with the murder of his Honorable Mr. Justice Wilson, sitting in Supreme Court Cham SCORES bers this morning, quashed a International wheat agreement conviction recently made against shing appeals to the Judicial committee of the Privy Council. r i MAlw4n4 Prrvo ITS. will be $1.98 a bushel in Canad- Harold F. Behm, of Port Esslng wife ' in' the alleged- k i""" 1VU-II1UI-IS 11-jUl.w.u a. j ... ,u H.riiPt.iln '-in I ton, for allegedly permitting I persons to be on a beer parlor 'an currency for No. 1 Manitoba northern In bulk at Fort Will- sive conservative amendment wiucn resu eu ... .... jto shelve the legislation for six! of the airliner and 23 pe.sons premises after hours. lam, Port Arthur and Vancou The conviction was made by 'ttSDAY meiiran 1. Hew Yor'; 2 5' Ch'icusu 2 itional Cininnati 5 Pittsburgh 6 months on grounds that 10 aooaru. abolish the Privy Council ap- The charge o: attempted .'Jul-peals at this time would be a cije resulted after she had taken ver. Hie mii.iiuu... ijwk: w ni.. clitl. In for the crop year $1.65. ; declaration of lack of solidarity j an overdose of sleeping tanieis within the Commonweaiin. Shu was unconscious lor f cv . V ft Prince Rupert on September 8. On application to quash the conviction, T. W. Brown appeared for Harold F. Behm, and Mrs. M. Wllla Ray, tor the Crown. There was no formally recorded ' If'-C Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lien re vote on the matter. Radar Screen On American Coasts In the opening proceedings of Tuesday's session Finance Min- turned tills afternoon fioin a holiday trip to Vancouver. ltcr Abbott announced that as : -" jasSS,!!! Bishop Anthony Jordan, O.M.I., returned to the city this after a result of amendments iusi. year to the Income Tax Act, union dues are no longer exempt WASHINGTON 0 T h e Air Force said today that radar air defence systems are operated on both coasts of the United States Rnd in Alaska. Beyond confirm- ""mbcr 29. id-, Ted Ivay, B. C. Inspector of Apprenticeships for the federal Department of Labor, will arrive In the city October 3 to discuss the question of apprenticeships with city business men. He will be here untl October 6. tows ever undertaken by the Canadian Navy NAVY AIDS SHIP-Track of one of the longed the Atlantic coast, right, and Lieut. H. A. is reviewed by Cmdr F.W.T. Lucas, chief of stall on Porter operations officer, in this photo. The frigate Swansea went to tftie aid of th R.C.F. from Income tax. noon from a week's visit to Vancouver on church business. Mrs. Joe Slaggard returned to the city on the Prince George today from a trip to Vancouver. , u' 16.0 f-et! 1,;37 17.0 '.et! Bay, Its existance, however, uiu lug supply vessel Malahat at the entrance to nuason ouy anu w .v ..v... " . , (c, p. ph in Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Manson Photo) declined to give any u;27 Laurauui air force details. Pis "-".una naugnicr leit many ujr " 108 -etion a trip to Vancouver. An AcMevemmeinitt in Cavac IPirie Tine Civic ent$e ' YOUR 1949-50 MEMBERSHIP ORWR1TEBOX340-pif!!i!!!il!L VISIT THE CENTRE TODAY FOR