PRQVIrJCIAL LIB3ART, ticToniA. B. c.llL;y 3i5o 0RL1ES DRUGS DdiTy Delivery NUHitUUUil AAJLJ v&Pliiuuj ocuiiou uuuuwuua o nvvo'wt PHONE 81 Published at Canada' Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS fi'jSalmosi Price Dispute .ANOTHER DAMAGED PROMOTED IN RAIL SERVICE Fishermen's Strike Off Breaks With Yugoslavia EfcOLLISION IN EDYE PASS between two seine boats in Edye Pass James Behan Succeeds W. Munro as Transportaton Superintendent WINNIPEG Promotion I nif;ht resulted in one of the vessels of niSSO-tlll.W BREAK CANTON The Chinese Na James J. Behan to General Sup feu hours later while the other badly . i .. : Agreement Reached on New Price for Seine Caught Chums VANCOUVER 0i A weck-lms; strike of 4500 British Columbia fishermen ended tdoay. At meetings Sunday along the Romania Almost Completes Isolation of Communist East LONDON 0i The Iron curtain between Yugoslavia and her erintendent of Transportation sunk, with only the top part of her mast with jurisdiction over the Western regon is announced by the rniHicin Naliftnal Rnllwavs. eastern neighbors was drawn coast fishermen, members of the Mr Behan succeeds W I. Munro tighter yesterday with Romania's announcement that she, too, has severed her friendship treaty Is iho 42-foot City, owned by who has been retired under the uniiuea fisiieuiibu ana iuuiu Workers' Union, accepted the penstion rule3 of the company. parkins Co. The with Marshal Tito's country. Mr. Behan was formerly assist-' "tv on the north coast of Porcher Island when they collided. William Island Is a email Island off the northwest coast of Porcher Island. (7 mit seiner 4 by J H. Todd ors will pay nine cents a pound Mr. Hchan, who was born In tionalist government decided at a rabinrt meeting today to sever relations with Russia. The Sovi?t , Union had last night annou.-.:cd its recognition of the Communist government of China and said that Russian diplomatic authorities at Canton would be withdrawn. LIVING COST INDEX OTTAWA The cost of living index for September will be issued tomorrow, t is not predicted whether it will be up from the record of the previous month tor town. AGED CLERGYMAN DIES The formal as well as the factual Isolation of Yugoslavia from the Communist East is now complete except for Czechoslovakia makliiR for P"" hull' forward. lor chums caught in Johnstone Straits and a market-fluctuating price of 7c in other areas The fis.hermen had originally demanded 1014c and 8c ,Hl Prince R-' ,t 4 30 Sunriiij which, however, is expected to follow suit with the other Russian-dominated nations. BOOSTING OF APPRENTICESHIP Toronto, started his railway lite as a clerk In the accounting department in 1911 and spent his early railway life between Toronto and Montreal in the transportation department. He served four years overseas ln World War I. In 1S39 Mr. Behan was traus- j nr 111" Queen 5, m sfinc chum &im ioiiowiuk. In the course of a tow of the vm if-'-4?- S I 'MW Apparently, In district with a view to stimulat Invrrcan y astern, Icav- CROSSING CRASH KILLS SEVENTEEN VANCOUVER Believed to be !, n the after ing Interest ln apprenticeship training ln the trades both from the standpoint of employers and youth themsele. Ted Ivay of the ferred west and was appointed I superintendent of car service at ! Winnipeg.' Ke continued this work until 1947 when he was ap K f " i jj ,p on the starboard annrenticeshiD branch of the Ontario, Cal. 0' A racing pas the oldest Anglican clergyman in Canada, Rev. Arthus Murray died here yesterday at the age of 83. He had come here in 1943 from Winnipeg where he CITY RESIDENT DIES IN SOUTH GerhaTd Sather, son of Mrs. R. Sather of 1869 Seventh Avenue East, passed away at the week-end ln Vancouver General Hospital which he entered a month ao for treatment. He j was 33 years old. I Prior to his Illness, deceased ill iwdVU iim- provincial Department of Labor ' finger train ripped Into a Unit- at a pointed Assistant General Sup-i erintendent of Transportation, j William H. Horner, who has j been with the company since 1913 is a visit- in Priiw Runrt Hp , ed btates Air roree ous 0 was reported nbp leaking bad- 1 . 1 ... -.1.-1. arrived from the Interior bv car crossing near nere last last nigim Of 22 ippsrcn'.'.y able to oecu ' killing seventeen had been located for twenty-five years. His wife, who died a few years ago, was better known as "Janey Canuck." has been appointed Superintendent of Car Service at Winnipeg. MR. Ml'NRO RETIRES today and will remain In the city until Thursday night when he will sail for Vancouver on the Prince George. ' pants. ' Eleven of Uie dead were mill -j tary personnel from March air ;h Invrrran Is i v ran fi.sli- HONOR R M C. DEAD A memorial plaque, bearing the names of Royal Military College cadets killed on active service since the First World War, was unveiled during the week-end by Viscount Alexander at Kingston. The ceremony took place during the llrst official visit of the governor-general to the 73-year-old military school since its reopening last year as a tranlng school tor future officers of all three armed services. (C. P. Photo) Mr. Ivay will have a busy Bringing to a close a railway had lived at Port Edward, Where career Jhat was extended over he was employed by Nelson more than half a century Will- j Bros, since 1940. He was born in lam Irwin Munro, General rrince Rupert and was educat- TODAYS STOCK'S (Courtpof 8. D. iohnstcn Co i tu l City. ba.se ana live memoers oi Ontario Hostess Club a service organization. The other was Mrs. Ruby McLaughlin, aged 45, a chaperon and mother of one of the dead girls, Juanita Mc- Uly began to take fiMini'd afloat, time In Prince Rupert starting tonight when he will attend the monthly dinner meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce and speak briefly later i ouytri iiu.eimciiw j. iouoiwi i tu in city outinjia. fancouvet Bayonne .-.... Ition, Canadian National Rail ! Surviving are his wife, now In .05Vi ways, retires today to private life. 1 Vancouver, his mother, two sis- Chinese Communists Seize For the time being, Mr: and Mrs ters, Olga and Myrtle and two Bralorne - 9Ai meeting with the Prince Rupert Luughlin. 18. 04 ' Munro will continue to reside in brothers, Norman and Rein- :xk this morning, '.y. die finaiy san Iisid. Her crew t aboard the In-a as Injuted. S rfsultnd In (he employment advisory commit-' toe and local employers. Other Tvo American reighters B. R. Con : B. R. X. Cariboo Quarjz " Congress .? .06'2 Winnipeg. 1 holdt, all of Prince Rupert. 115 -1 - Box".ln.AI?en.todfnUHwvln.'rr Mnr.-Stber and Olga left Vj:. .04Vi 1834, Mr. Munro was brought air today for Vancouver. The THL WLATHLR speaking dates Include the Gyro T.wint a... funeral will take place in Van west t an early age and when SHANGHAI (CD-Shippinn officials received i ,i., in.,f tni?ir) Ampriran freighters 1'H jRMtrhcd to couver Wednesday. (Continueor .-a page 4) Synopsis active Pacific storm has Club Wednesday and the ury Club Thursday. u.s"konW An :rik thus niorn-w Cipt.. Harry rnM and Ma:. TSZmSSZ ;iad been taken to a Chinese naval base by armed lng the past 12 hours, cloudi-1 Nationalist patrol vessels. JrlnTS A message, later confirmed in official Canton BADLY HIT acr.kma'ion on piTTKnn Bfi (fTl,e first tnt rain will occur In most of rmarters. said that the JSDI'ancllsen Allies rijuig xii- double-barreled steel and coul the.-e areas this afternoon and ! fc,)t!nflent and Flying Clipper had been escorted to ... . . ni.j oo tiio Hutiirhnnec moves i I J . . . w ivjilable her" litjlwt It ft, u; e-Iwn and the Hfrivf bat this CANNED HEAT PARTY LEADS TO MURDER IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER (CP) A retired locr, William (Cross Haul) Kelly was slain by a single-bitted axe yesterday and today police revealed search of Vancouver's Skid Road for the slayer, three arrests being announced latar. The body of the 63-year-od logger, the head split open by an axe, wnlch was found strlKP, m)King neany our nui- iuiihv nn mon idle todav. is battering i eastward across the province ln the Chushan on an archipelago south of Communist-held Shanghai, the major target of the Nationalist blockade. Hulled States, Sharp frosts occurred sigoit igns ui of (c-a peace c al- i- j Okanaan. Thompson and Koot- ALLEGED WIFE KILLER SUICIDE sm m ihf Rose wd ihr Invcrrall. to Cap!, Wright. Tnere were no though one-fifth of the coast ...I Inlr, 111 nll-1 enay vaneys aurui wic but increasing cloud cover Hedley Mascot ...... ,; 26 Pacific Eastern 1.. 05 Pend Oreille ..' 5.30 Pioneer 3.35 Premier Border 03 Vz Privateer - 18 Reeves McDonald 2.15 Reno - 03 Sheep Creek 1-20 Silbak Premier -36 Vananda 08 Salmon Gold 10 Spud Valley 06 Oils Anglo Canadian 4.05 A. P. Con - 18 Atlantic 73 C. & E .. 6 25 Central Leduc .' -96 Home Oil ,. 11-50 Okalta 1-80 Pacific Pete 2 90 Princess 28 Royal Canadian 06 Vi Toronto Athona II Aumaque 1 Beabtie 56 Bevcourt 35 Bob jo 15 i'strr Price, nertrl VANCOUVER 0 F. E. Smith, Z -ho-W rr-uii ,n higher W-workVers .white other steeel and coul j W. wd reduce th , k remained on strike for 'IUj. George Auck-f'hfr man whose nged 75, of Victoria, awaiting irosi wins"1' - pension benefits. southeastern regions and Deciding Election blood-stained nearby, was discovered ln a small cabin on Powell Street. The floor was covered with blood. There is said to have been ' nvaiiable. lie had f! on. Labor's twin pension dispute Kootenavs. Strong winds trial for the murder of his 75-year-old wife, Sarah Smith. Smith, hanged himself in an Okalla Prison Farm cell today, with Industry is costing the "a-J ' Which have been general in the tion millions in wages and exposP(i waters of the Queen profits. Business, too, Is hurt. 1 charlottes will decrease to mod-riillllii Murray, president ot ' 'erate southweskrlies this af tcr- Tuesday, October 4, 1949 hint of a quarrel and it Is be- H Uigpther, the loliwing a custom 'Mi; fishermen fif saiiiiiR for the They were head- LONDON (l The Labor gov- an official reported. It was his High 12:05 19.5 feeti Hevtxl the slaying followed a ! eminent, confronted with strong j ;!Pcond suicide attempt. the CIO. United Steel workers oi Low 5:50 5.3 feet Saturday night 'canned heat" 18:12 6.4 feet I drinking party. Forecast left wins pressure msiae uie, c? hi.v -irtn'a VinHv was found c t , ' America, nnn joini u. nr, party for an Immediate general! ' .' , J. ..,,,- Over- '? (torn Etlyo Pass ! United Mine Workers of Am-eiica chieftain, Bre leading La- North norm Caost Reglon- 8- T :.' Flection. Is expected to decide in ine coupie wu i - . 1 1 1 ament will in June. She had been sirangieu. cast with rain Dceoming ciuuuj. - -... ... .w. f...r. (shortly whether Pai lit har's front. Their demands lor I ' tit H rZZSr,. be dissolved next mon or in Buffalo Canadian- 09 m STOKES The Smiths had been married for fifty years. 1 Consol. Smelters 101.00 Little change tlle spring niglit and Tuesday v ATURDAY benefits and the Industry's refusal, have led to walk-outs of 513.000 steel workers and 400,000 soft coal miners. Labor Party managers are In temperature. . Winds south filinnal carrying out a country-wide ap- Conwest 1-1 5 Donalda '1 Eldona - 63 East Sullivan ' 3.05 erly (25 mpht gusty In the ex St. Louis i to the Sir Stafford Crlpps will makea . r F . HPhte hdio statement ctatmpnt. tomorrow tomorrow on on tne 1 ..uirti.m f4 posea 4 Murray wants company-paid pensions and social Insurance. 11 Bro'.klyn New York 0 and decreasing to (15 mpni mis uiree-uay ..,... .,,, m,iMnn He less and called I on devahiaUon or ."" Ho says'he'll take nothing , afu,rnoon. tonight urlhcr 81DDAY The big steel companies want at Port iiaray ,pariia.m-.n, " .. j.,i , ,aa ril- highs Tuesday- 42 nnd 55. Sandspit, 45 and 55, 7 Giant Yellowknife .... 6.45 God's Lake 41 Hardrock - 28 Harrlcana -08 Heva 12,2 Hosco & - Bxchequer lar reserves. - Chancellor of the Prince Rupert 42 and 55. 1 .tH -y ' 1, Boston 2 'H Pit!.,l)IH'.li d-S the employees to contribute something to support a pension lrogram. Lewis wants a new contract for i his workers but he has never I disclosed to tho public his Isnecifin demands. K"liM SATURDAY Jacknife -08" 4 Joliet Quebec 52 Lake Rowan -08 Lapa.sk a 06 V2 "I- wriran 1 Detroit, 0 There are hints that the fed Washhriton 4 eral government may step Into the dispute but no one Is talking .m,.t.,n.r 1 ' BusUin4 SUNDAY 1. New York Some 80,000 anthracite (hard! Itmit. i eoali diiroers ended two weens i Irllnnco In nadwil PpnnSVlVanla H St. ImI 1 r. and 22.000 soft coal diggers trooiied back Into mines in the western states. Little Long Lac 61 Lynx 12 1 Madsen Red Lake 3.00 j McKenzie Red Lake .. .58 McLeod Cockshutt .... 1.51 ' Moneta 40 Negus 2.14 1 Noranda 60.00 Louvicourt Pickle Crow 2.10 Regcourt 04 V2 San Antonio 4.10 Senator Rouyn -32 : Sherrit Gordon 2 90 Steep Rock 1-73 Sturgeon River 19 Silver Miller 42 . 8AyURDAY lilt - " HMMMIIII 1 1 1 1 11 2' Sacrameni.. 1 NEW ENVOY WELCOMED On hand to welcome Hubert Guerin, ambassador to Canada h U arrival Prance's newly-appointed chief of protocol of the ex in Ottawa, was Howard Measures, ternal affairs department. Here Mr. Measures greets the t new rjo Onorin looks on. (C. r. fnowi TITO CHARGES SOVIET IIELGIIADE Marshal Tito today charged Soviet Russia with threatening Yugoslavia with war. He said, however, of the new 125-foot trawler-type tp TRAWLERS awt frs Tills Tins is is an an ' artist's i-. conception h wartime use as a patrol boat for har- the , Canad an Navy. dered by will Unttl use. The navy hopes it I;!11' Oakland 1-8. amoassaoor wuue wonan. (C. P. Photo) fcnil-tinai series that the Yugoslav Army would Canadian-built trawler for use off the east coast set the pattern for a resist to the last breath. iFffiae Tke (Civnc Centre VHIID 10ilO.Cn MFMRFPU4IP OR WRITE BOX 340 PHONE 477 OR 107 VISIT THE CENTRE TODAY FOR