PROVINCIAL LIDHAT, - 113 flCTOlUA, B. C, KAY 3150 IT onr.iES DRUGS Z)ai7j Delivery Y'CABS NORTHWIN AND CBNTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NXWSPAPKR Publisher) st Canada's Mnst Strntjir. Pa PH01IE81 " " ' ""- u me io me ureal normwest. vol VUU xxxvttT XXXVIII, m No. 9-7i 273. t,DT7, PRINCE . RUPERT. B. C WFDNEKDAV . HflVFMnTO . mjn ddt ttt, .t.- ' ' - - mifl rmfi riya iLiili namamiiain (7UU rreg htesl Pacific V. i ii P n biea ov engine Koom Russia Denounces Chiang's VJOV t. Brownwoods, Sparked By Sunberg, Are Winners Over High School Bill Sunberg went on a scoring spree last night in the final quarter of the Brownwoods-High School Senior Basketball ball game to make eleven points and to literally snatch the win from t&e Bo-Me-Hi boys who had held a small lead up till that time. The fact that High School, couldn't get going in that last As:istance at Hand ILK (CI') The .stricken 10,000-ton Panamanian Eagle is drifting helplessly 4 of Washington today after fire broke ,R;',iiH' room last night. Later1 the fire was 'the ship continued to drft without mo- NEW YCRK if'.--Russia's Andrei Y. V.shinsky . announced today thai Russia no longer recognizes the Chines? Nationalist delegation s wie spoke-men for cnina in the United Nations, - lni3 means that the Soviet, Union will not consider the Cuian Kai-aek reiiiK aj a proper member of the security council, where China shares the right of vca w.lh this otiitr big powers- Russia, the United States, Britain and Frantic. " lymwilli ii-mi-jni.l-m--ljj',.,1tyii -WW-w t-iiyi tVWW ' ' ' ''fc ' , . i ' .. . - . ... V jtJ ... . fill 's ' ; , . ft''-':7.'..M - LiiM--nr "'fill n''- n'riT--'1i , period anil were passing wild t Panamanian Revolt Que . thi:tv-f"ur mcm-m (i Su Siti r rc-,i a'ciit inn. Trjn p 'rl, General nan is standing Flying Charge'' tallill'! arrival O' Resumed Here .d en'lrr Winona ASK EDUCATION COSTS BE SHARED BY DOMINION MONTREAL -A plan by which the federal government Trial of Aubrey H. Westing-house. Victoiia chartered pilot, on two charges of in and shooting wilder lost them a game that ihcy were worthy of w'nning. Big Glen Carlson, usually a tower of strength on the back court, had an off night and was pulled out of the game four times by Coach Jack Evans, the ' fourth time off for keeps with five personal fouls. Reg. Lavigne played an effective game for the shoemen, intercepting many Bo-Me-Hi passes and adding plenty of drive to the game. His shooting was poor and he missed four foul tries.. Sunberg made his foul shots 100 percent, and was high scorer for the game with 17. followed by Sid Scherk of Bo-Me-Hi with 10., The high school passing in the first three cuartera of the game was pret fraction of civil aeronautical Son's round might help education and at PANAMA W Two men claimed the presidency of Panama today after a wild night of rioting In which one child "was killed and 11 persons wounded; Police u.ii'tre smashed th near-revolt as Dr. Daniel Chan-, is, jr. forced to resign as pre14 dent today In a national police coup, led thousands of supporters In a march on, the presidential palace in aa sttempt to regain . . power. Inside the paiace, behind police guards, wa3 loberto Chi-arl, former ice-president who the same time avoid charges I! EQ JESTS LOWER WEIGH? COSTS Study Canadian News Andre Schuwer, 35, an editor for the Netherlands news agency, ANT, and Roy Ferroa, ;5:?-year-old reporter for the Strait Times of Singapore, are in Canada as winners for the united Nations fellowships. ! t ot interference, in a provincial matter was suggested today to the Royal Commission on Arts, Letters and Science. The plan would avoid navine : Urns Krt civril OTTAVA, (CP1 Saskatchewan ca. lie today far nationally i Mrs. Arthur srj;. -ioisjrd .eductions la freight ' , of teacher's salaries, but in ra-ps on nil tiaf fie. moving into ' stead, the Dominion might oijout of the prairie provinces. help with capital and other ex-Derlaring that transportation penditures of more nationsi ( corts tiit hardest at the prairies, i than provincial concern, ths Saskatchewan government! . TOUGH JOB BUT CONTRACTORS ARE MAKING HEADWAY ON ROAD PROJECT was sworn in as. president after Chants bowed to a poll!. ultimatum audi resigned. Chiari insisted, he would sii tight and remain president. ty to watch, and once again the fans went home well pleased with the evening's, entertainment. . told" the Rcyal Commission 'on CANADA NOT (jRE T I intermediate ) North Star was able to hold A prairc resident would think it hitrhlv noeuliar twaportatiot! that the area is EXPORT COUNTRY .regulations is expected to be resumed In Magistrate's court here this afternoon or tomorrow aftT a 10-wcck adjournment. We8tinRhou.se, operator of We.,tin(ihouse Airways of Victoria, is charged with being in control of an aircraft while under the Influence of a stimulant at Ocean Falls last May 31. His trial began before Magistrate H. F. Glassey her? on Sep -temr??r 9 but received a series of adjournments at request o( counsel after prosecution evidence hnd been entered. Crown Counsel R. W. Howard nrrived here by plane Tuesday and Defence Counsel T. A. Dohra fM rtmr; cd by WestlnRhini'e ,"nd defence witnesses, arrived t -.nifty. Exact time when the proceedings would resume was not clear. Prosecution of Westlnchou.se sroe cm a complaint by the aeronautics board that lie had taxied a plane carryin? two passengers in Ocean Falls harbor lasl May while he was un-Her the Influence of liquor. It is b.'lievcd to be the first pros- ,. ' , . .. , , , - entitled to at least as much on the part of a contracting firm to lie at work on a n.ncr Ps Lhe eastern seaboard five mile stretch of road and in two months only push nvAiec g?t under the Mari- , ., ... . time riel'4ht Rates A't of 1927. through tnghi-t.cntn.s oiJt .v. -...- ,-v-... .,. Senate Favors Dayjisht. Jjme OTTAWA Tli e Senate wen! on record yesterday as favoring compulsory universal day WASHINGTON, tCP.-Canada 171 last night , ht s , Intermediate , , ' t,,t pi,. j . gamn tod (he food and j Agricultural bul from.lhere in lt was F8. James O. Gardiner. Canada'.'- .. .... . .. :J;, Arthur Lcigli- R?!t Senunnt yijii'iin. R.C.A.F., a:ii3 and pres-,Vr Hie rrat Pcen, xi :i August 17, tai Canadian Air it'Wi by the n.C. 8;:: ell and Kn- th.it they have i so In .i cemetery al Wi irk mUi s-h.'i! miles East ' li"' Baltic Sea ff t i to a;"rv d V'i ':s , the 111 II-'r-ii'h that tj 11 t l) ir:i tl in Ucr- V III iVCfi t Bl iti. ll ' I' ITS located in i: d Mrs. Le;::'i-f. 'ivb.l the body ka. b'cii reinteircd -f..t Bruhh Berlin , But straightening out and widening a road Iikr the Prince Rujicrt-Port Edward highway is no small , . . ,, ,,: . . . ----- wnr uw: winners oy a 38-24 "oJivwitun; , rnaue in? score, North Star w-erc able to baffle Fashion with a zone defense that worked well in the fctatement as he joined an early debate in the F.A.O. annual meeting. He took, exception U Job especially when it. involves the uw of bulldoze r in uproot in;; giant stumps and dynamite to blast away solid rock. An Alberta or Saskatchewan rwd build ni; contractor would probably take a long look at the situation, doff his hat, scratch a two quarters but Fashion final $12 Loot In . Garage Theft .' Second breaking and ?nter- light saving for Canada. Agricultural members of( the Upper House were opposed. One farmer senator said he had asked his cows to get up an hour earlier bui they had refused. Senator W. D. Euier proposed' the nation favct.ng daylight saving. ly A O. documents picturing ( ly broke it up and, with their wmiutja, o a majui . expoi nn pow;r. . - balriihz cranium apd catch tin QUjMBIN ES PRO BE - t.irlicst white bird httr." iiliica.io.iwo nights occuned '1 edition of Its type In B. fj. and, M.i.U'.y Crmrterv l ' J. V perhaps, Canada. ATTACK DEFEATED OTTAWA, (CP) A n?w Progressive Conservative attempt to superior weight and height, started to rack up the points. Big Bob GUI scored 12, and In-ierHMlamade- M. North Star's only scoring threat was Alan Hartwig, who played effectively and made 12 points to tie with Bob Gill for leadership. , Dom's defeated High School 19 to 12 in Ladies' League and Kinsmen downed High School S6 to 31 in the Junior League. THE WIATHER fc'weast ' Tonight and, Thursday morn ' a" reverently 1 "if Imperial War !::moi) and main-1 ni'.y. A perman-1 censure ths government fcr its It: noi .'and an.l airt TTial Wood, Parr and McClay, Vancouver (contractors on the Job arc play'nu ;th. Although comparatively new to the game they are doing a progressive job. With 52 men, including key personnel, ih' outfit has nearly ing. Scattered showers Thurs ill be erected I "i'wti suitably in-1 Bibles Not Bombs Driving For Funds Here handliiig of the combines Investigation reporj into the rlou milling industry today was rule;, out of order in Commons. The appeal against the decision oi Speaker Macdonald was defeated 148 to 56. Ihe crave. This I ovcrtiiRhl at Long Motors, corner of Third Avenue and Seventh Street .when a thur took $1.2 from the cash register in the company's service station. Police, who were advised (it the theft this mornin?. discovered that a window in the .service station office had been r.mashcd to obtain entry and that the money, left in the cash register, had been taken. Monday night, IfccRae Bros, store hud been similarly entered and $30 in silv:r and pennies taken from ths office. 't ir.D permanent !1 thcT s in is now 1;;wiviMon of the r Graves Comiiii.s- day afternoon. Little change in temperature. Winds light increasing to southeast 30mph) tonight and acteasing to light Thursday forenoon. Lows to- , night and highs, Thursday at Port Hardy-44 and 50, Band-spit 42 and 50, Prince Rupert 40 and 50. Mrs. A. E. Field returned to to the city on the Prince George today from a visit to :rral rornfort to Mr. conquered widening of Uvu short but difficult fraction of a mile and are already runnin:; location lines and taking limits on the next three-quarters of a mile. Of the entire five mile widen-in? contract from the city to Galloway Rapids, one quarter of total excavation is taking place ( Continued on Fa?f- L'l .ill! Ml RESCUE-SHIP SKIPPER-Lt. Cmdr. E. T. G. Madgwick, 33, of Ottawa is captain .of the destroyer Haida which Saturday rescued 18 United States airmen who had been adrift for three days after their B-29 bomber crashed in the Atlantic 300 miles northeast of Bermuda. , (CP Photo) Thursday, November 24, 1949 Canvassers of the Prince Ru-ps-rt branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society arc engaged this week In a drive for funds to be used In the Society's --mh 4:22 19.3 feet J II. Medley of Mrs. M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on the Prince George today from a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mary McCaffery of Seattle, who will spend a holiday here. 4 tenure! to t.hr 15:53 2Q.6 feet. Low 9:59 9.4 feet Pf'c Opoiko. to-bwf tvln to Ocean AdveruRS :n uie ULlly News' 32:42 4.1 feet Vancutivr work of promoting the distribution and use of the Bible at ; home and abroad. President P. II. Linzey reports that, so far, a satisfactory response is being 1 The r 0. D. E. given. The campaign opened Monday and will continue throughout the week. The canvass Is being confined to the residential sections of the Ml f c 0-2 o m. -Ity and the following churches are participatlnR: 1 St. Andrew's Anglican Young People's Association (Miss Jessie jPotterton). St. Paul's Lutheran (Geo. Mos- UR-. NIGHT Nov, 24fU b'"Thc Dukes" (Vauglian Tauersain. Presbyterian (C.O.I.T., Mrs. J. A. Teng). 1st Baptist (Henry Vander-heidc). Full Oospel Tabernacle (Audrey Boutlllleri. Regular Baptist (Sam Jenzt. Salvation Army (Joan Ryan). The 1. 0. D.E. DISPLAY - -1.. s - of . Afternoon, Evening ' Cocktail Dresses and Furs will be Shown During the Tea Hour 3 4 p.m AT I.O. D.E. Bazaar Thursday Afternoon , Nov. 24th CIVIC CENTRE Gowns Displayed Through" Courtesy of Mrs. H. S. Parker, Ladies Ready-to-Wear 8;30 p.m. St. Paul's Lutherna (Geo. Mos- - AND 'or Beautiful' krQt Fur Coat ALL Vr t CENTRE Hov. 24th tadl. First United (Rev. L. O. Sie-hcrl. Witli 'Bibles, Not Bombs' as the current watchword, the British and Foreign Bible Society discloses that ths Scriptures are now read In nearly 1100 lang- ..... ...i.i. uages, The society. translates revises and prints ?S INCLUDE p "once and rds $1.00 ' SOe Do Not Include Di'f- Bibles, had a circulation or a -502, 627 throughout the world in 1943. The Society was founded In London in 1804 and is the largest Society In the world for the printing and d'strbuting of the Scripture.?. Furs by $ill Scuby Saturday by the 1,900-ton veteran of many a Second World War engagement, the airmen had been adrift for 79 hours. Two other members of the bomber crew were drowned. (CP Photo) HAIDA RESCUES 13 The Canadian destroyer Haida rescued 18 survivors from a United States B-29 bomber which crashed in the Atlantic 300 miles northeast of Bermuda. When rescued (273) (2'