VICT C. Isa Black Balls Italy for Third Time in U. N. Membership Bid NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEW8PAPER ff ffT'"""" """3 "A ni... 4 P I MIC onr.iEs DRUGS Daily Delivery PHOIIE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." VOL. XXXVII. No. 85. PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS nsurrection Breaks Up Parley In. Bogota myko Suggests Act of FINLAND IS FEELING SAFE REVOLUTION IN COLOMBIA nsal Against Mates; fin Sees Red Enmity .if ! i :.. i i HELSINKI Finland can now look to the future with confidence, Premier Passlkwi told his people yesterday following the signing of the treaty with Russia. "We will not have to go to war ourselves and will be spared attack by Russia's enemies." General Election In South Africa INTER - AMERICAN CONFERENCE IS DISTURBED BY BLOODY COUP SI l ' I''1'1 ,VI uiiNMa uiuay vtiuwi ,,,1 for United Nations membership lor the me. The veto came after the, United States liv I he Soviets with using the United s . ..: ii .... : : n..i.. -to liiiliiencP me niiiinin rn-cuoii in iuuy. IWirate Andrei iiromyKo cnargeu uiai me Johannesburg o--The ... United States had resorted to Union of South Africa will hold "direct blackmail" and other i a general election May 26. an hums of pressure in Italy's In- ! official proclamation announced lei national affairs. ' today. The election will be fought The United States had dc-; out primarily by Prime Minister manded that Italy be admitted Jan Smuts, leader of the United V5S fe ' : T V Xto .... BEATEN RED COUP DOWNED ASUNCION (CP) Paraguayan police announced today that they had scotched an attempted Communist coup. They said it was coordinated with similar moves in other countries aimed at interference with the inter-American conference at Bogota, Colombia. BOGOTA, Colombia The Conservative government of Colombia was to the United Nations Immediately. The American delegate, Warren P. Austin, told the se G, f -General wni- ihek said today that Party, and Dr. Francois Malan, isolationist and head of 'Jie Nationalist Party. LOCAL TIDES ns dcsi envisions imu curny council mat anotner kus- oyed in Manchuria sian veto application .would be tiarcd defiantly that interpreted by the world only At. Sunday, April 11, 1948 unisists cannot con- as an expression of the Sovist :'- overthrown by the leftist Union's lack of friendship the Italian people. for High 2:14 21.2 feet 14:45 19.5 feet !Lqw 8:39 3.0 feet 20:36 5.7 feet J the frankest long career, Chiang I refuse to admit de-cause our fighting a still powerful." SOME WEEK-END SOON We'll be driving along the Skeena River Highway again. District Engineer Brady says in two weeks CYCLIST INJURED IN COLLISION Liberals in a bloody revolutionary uprising yesterday even as the Pan-Americau conference, with representatives from 21 American republics including the United States, was In session. Fourteen Nazi Exterminators Sentenced To Die For Crimes ; evidently meant that 1 a bicyclist received painful ! had been destroy- , injuries and his machine was considerable period of damaged on Sixth Avenue East has been no recent when he struck a pedestrian ,iing in Manrhuriai. walking on the pavement Frl- i ay morning. The pedestrian a N 1H1 U N B K R (j (CP) Fourteen officers of : received slight Injuries. The I cyclist , was heading east on Sixth Avenue and made an ef- fort to pass three men who were ! walking abreast In the same 1 direction. He tried to pass be TODAY'S STOCKS C'ourtcsjr 8. D JtihnMon f." ! Vancouver . Bralorne 7.55 B. R. Con 02 14 B. R. X .07 Cariboo Quartz 1.20 Den ton la OHJ Hedley Mascot 50 Minto 02 Va Pend Orlelle 365 Pioner 2.70 Premier Border 03 Privateer 19 Reeves McDonald 1.80 Reno 08 12 Salmon Gold 18 Sheep Creek 105 Adolf Hitler's SS Elite Guard were sentenced -today to haivj; for at least one million killings. The sentences wound up the biest murder trial in history. The men were leaders of "Einsatz Commandos," special extermination squads which were sent into TJiisisin In rlo .-iMi'iiv with Deonie 50N ll f Deportation oi ' tween them when one man 'swi, vice-president of moved sideways and was struck The revolution followed a leftist Liberal leader being assassinated, his murderer being dragged forth and kicked to death. Setting up oLihe Liberal ' " "' junta' ensued. Last night the cap! tat city -here was In wild disorder, almost uncontrolled. Today the city was a paralyzed shambles with at least one hundred persons killed and 200 injured, according to one report. Thirty-five of the capital's major buildings were on fire In the embattled downtown area. Conflagrations still raged hi the heart of the city today with the revolutionary rioters surging through the streets which were littered with debris and -corpses. Looters worked lu the - atiorul Union of Mine, by the front wheel of the bicycle, seller Workers 1CIO1 The cyclist attempted to avert H today by, the lmmi-lthe collision by throwing him-ard on suspicion that self sideways and received pain-"oramunist. He came ful injuries in doing so. The th; United States as pedestrian received slight lor the union . bruises. Harvey Murphy, vice-presi-rient of the British Columbia Federation of Labor, on C.CJL leaders. William Mahoiiey, western director of organization for the C.C.L., demanded a retraction from Murphy of his remarks, Murphy refused. ; f , melt a shell with an acetylene torch, suffered multiple intestinal perforations and died four hours after being taken to hospital. He was making a shell into an ash tray for a friend. Commons Friday. The bill, passed by the Senate, provides for authorization of an increase in the company's capitalization from $150,000,000 to $500,000,000. LABORITES SPLIT -VH'TORIA A in the lobby against Kales tax and labor legislation took place Friday when 18 straight labor men bolted the Labor-Progressive Party group and left for the mainland. Cause of the break was an attack by FATAL EXPLOSION VANCOUVER Explosion of an anti-aircraft shell Friday night killed John McKay, 40-year-old ex-Army ordnance expert, and wrecked the rear of his Victoria Drive jewelry store. McKay, attempting to BELL BILL TALKED Ol!T OTTAWA For the fourth straight time, a bill to authorize capitalization of the Bell Telephone Co. of Canada was "talked out" in the House of classified by the Nazis as racially undesirable. - , Two other men drew life terms and another five were sent to prison for lesser terms ranging down to ten years. Major-General Otto Onlendoif was one of those sentenced to dath. He admitted in the trial before an American court that his EinsaU croup had killed 80,000 Jews. He was top man i4 CLUB PLANS USEFUL CAREER; Taylor Bridge 40 Taku River 54 Vananda 15 Congress 02 ' Pacific Eastern 05 Hedley Amalgamated .. .02 Vi Spud Valley ,.. .13 Silbak Premier 31 iRESS SHOWN AT ANNUAL MEET a special brigade of 2000 trigger-men organised by Hitler. Oils " its cluliroom and hearlouarters building; al- rnovatcd and furnished and plans under way BEAU JACK I prt'paiatioii of ,a second building at Seal Cove Masr for the accommodation and servicing fire-torn premises. The Conservative government which is headed, by President Mariano Ospina ,'said today it expected to regain control. Perez . declared communist Influences inspired the revolution. Revolutionary leaders claimed that the insurrection was spreading throughout the country following the proclamation by the Liberals of their own government... Top-ranking diplomats of the twentv-one countries were In nn anxnift, the Prince Rupert Aero Club is Still Real Music Here . aciivf and enthusiastic headway towards the IS WINNER MONT R B AL t -K'.'rtii Jack, former light boxing champion from Augusta. Georgia, Friday night pounded out a ten-round decision over Johnny Greco, Canadian welterweight champion. , 'JJH'UVC of slum hf.inos . : A. P. Con 15 Calmont 50 C. & E 4 83 Foothills 3.30 Home - 8-95 Toronto Athona 07 Aumaque I7 Beattlc -90 Bevcourt - -3B Bobjo . 13 Buffalo Canadian .... .10 Consol. Smelters 103.00 Con west I-00 "'n lue pleasure of the evening were SPLITS LABORITES Harvey Murphy whose remarks have caused rift in Victoria delegation. Murphy was former pal of John Hladun, recent Prince Rupert visitor, who Is now campaigning against Communism. ' "vin;; and eounlry the end of te 134.1 THE WEATHER the delightful offerings of two charming asslsXing' artists Miss Frances Moore A.T.C.M, Mperts to have nro- l'rHh a suitable tmin- anI to be playing an Syopsis Some cloudiness persisted In the extreme southern coastal arras of British Columbia and a few showers are to be expected clm-lnc ths day. Clearing should Large Audience Expresses Deep Appreciation of Symphony Orchestra and its (iood Work In these days when the radio receiver, the record player and the Juke box seem to satisfy the musical effort and taste of so many peopk'. It is satisfactory to note that cultural music, is Wl in the nrarticai Edmonton Flyers Even Up Scries "i aviatlo n In pianist, and Miss Grace L. Merrill, coloratura soprano. They too won sincere demonstrations of audience appreciation. The presentation was under the joint auspices ot the Prince Bogota for the conference. Many have been without food since yesterday morning but all are believed safe. , Secretary of State George C. Marshall of the United State.? .63 fspert. 'iiUnisi member .follow "tonight. Relatively clear BATTLE OF JERUSALEM JERUSALEM Jerusalem's outskirts were bombarded with iw,m.T lust niuht !,,,. ra, in t.hn south .71 .50 4.25 .85 .15'2 Rupert Gyro Club and Prince and his party are safe, Wash- 1 nnuaUi.(.Un nf thn . J, h- w,vit.nti- WINNIPEG . M' Edmonton Flyers bounced back Into the Western Canada s-enior hockey finul picture Friday night with a decisive 8 to 4 win over Win Donalda Eldona Elder "... Giant Y'knlfe God's Lake Hardrock Harricana Heva .'. Hosco receiving some active attention i Rupert Civic Centre Association, ington reported. "0(1 at tl,P y,,,.. r.,vp ,K1 i,,,irlinpss will develop In these regions as well as appreciation In The program opened with the The disrupted inter-American Prince Rupert. A gratifying j ever-popular von Suppe "Light conference venue may be moved demonstration to this effect was Cavalry" overture and then to Lima, Peril, possibility being " elected 11 1 peg Flyers to even the best of artillery fire tonight as a Jew- as fol- during the afternoon. Somewhat .0712 .ll34 .30 a m n ii it nr. inr imp annriiui-ni's higher temperatures are expect three of the well known and that an Invitation -would be ac- ilL larvis it m-,.,1 of the Holy City went into its ed tomorrow. Cloudy skies whlcn second week. M(,"t. James T. Har- seven series at oils game each. VANCOUVER, SAN DIEGO NOW EVEN have developed In central and northern B.C. are associates' Arab field guns hurled eight 25-pound shells Into the Jewish suburb of Givat Shaul. The attack climaxed a savage ' Mrl R. Gill rU,i the annual symphony conceit of the Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra at the Civic Centre auditorium last night. The twenty-four piece instrumental ensemble was heard in an harmonious and creditably executed program of popular selections from various masters of orchestral composition. Long hours of with a weak disturbance moving southeastward over the interior of the province. Very little cepted to transfer sessions there. Colombian Army forces with tanks "and motor trucks arrived at the American embassy in the riot-wrecked downtown section at the middle of this morning to remove United States personnel to other sections of the city. rs;Mr.antlMis.Gc(.ri;c melodious classical minuets Beethoven's dainty "Minuet in G," Haydn's vibrant "Militaire" and Boccherlni's rhythmic "Celebrated," giving full play to the dominant strings, were effectively rendered. Miss Frances Moore once more showed her complete mastery of the instrument with her piano KAN DIEGO San DiCEO Sky Hawks defeated Vancouver ,dav of lighting. - - v. o. Kcrgln, x Kclscy. Oeor,. hr. ""u . R. V, 1 weather is associated with this disturbance. Koreast Prince Rupert, Queen Char nung. Canucks 3 to 2 in a rough game last night to even up the Pacific Coast Hockey League's final play-off series. The teams, now Pcnine nr 11,- Portland Win But Victory Ruled Out club hi ill ... " "'V diligent and effective appllca- Place at a Jacknlfe - 04 Jollet Quebec 32 Lake Rowan ,n Lapaska (,s Little Long Lac I-03 Lynx. -08 Madsen Red Lake .... 2.70 McKenzie Red Lake 54 McLcod Cockshutt .... 107 Moncta 28 ' 2.15 Negus Noranda 47.50 Louvlcourt 63 Pickle Crow I 90 Regcourt 07 San Antonio 3.75 Senator Rouyn 42 Sherrltt Oordon 2.35 Steep Rock 2.05 Sturgeon River I9 Silver Miller , 27 lottes and North Coast Clear Hon and practice were rewarded I playing of Chopin's tempera- .1 t.. 1 1 1 1!.. ..,U I Party which (; f 11 r it this morning. Variable cloudi uil.h a hmmv result and menial mm tecniuuimjr turner PORTLAND OrPortland defeated Seatle 81 to 80 in. the Pacific Coast professional bas- with one victory each, will play their next game Monday in Vancouver. J " dcteRatcd to or- ness during the afternoon, clear cated "Scherzo, Opus No. 31." her encore being the sweetly ing 4onleht. Clear Sunday. Winds HI) is 'ketball league play-off last f'PROtialin,, f... Ik. northwest (15 m.p.h.) In exposed ""'"ft iVM Ult' DEAF MUTES ARE KILLED HAMILTON P Two deaf mute pedestrians were killed and four other persons were Injured early today in an accident here which wrecked two automobiles. Killed were Gordon Evans, aged 29, and Gordon Etty, 21. a Si vp r Air Lua RPlane and ic ..,fi.... Conductor Neville Gerrard and each and every one of his participating musicians were deserving of the 'congratulations and commendation which a very substantial audience implied by its enthusiastic plaudits. Lending further to the genu- captivating "Butterfly Waltz" of the Canadian composer Ernest Seitz. The audience evinced complete appreciation and the presentation of a bouquet to the (Continued 011 Page 3) - lcPrcsciuaii ... ... night but a pro.tcst ruled out the victory. A timekeeper's error caused the protest. The game will be replayed Sunday night. Portland leads the series two games to one. Bascbail Scores Pacific Coast Hollywood 6, San Francisco 4. Portland 11, San Diego 4. Other games postponed, rain. areas, light elsewhere. Little change in temperature. Lows tonight and highs Sunday At Port Hardy 33 and 48, Massett 33 and 48, Prince Rupert 33 and 52. ' snh u ur an cut 1b: '0 assist it in its Projected usefu 0-