NORTHERN ANU-eBWltairE k3 i BO iLUMBIA'B NEWSPAPER r.Vrc nRllGS DLinklC fA Prompt Service . ITlUlltf At All Hour. Mr Mtg M PHONE 81 Put!a;lsl at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "I'riace Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest.' STAR W mj CABS VOL. XXXYII, No. 172. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FMDAY,- July 23, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS IPS Jl JL PEAC1 OUTLOOK BETTER r I (oundland Is Almost Uricfecided Americans Can And Will Stay In Berlin Asserts Commander of U.S. Army Violation of Flying Rules in Air Corridor Charged by British Authorities Bomb Dropped On U.N. Headquarters LAKE SUCCESS An object which police said might have been a home-made bomb was dropped late yesterday after noon from a small airplane that buzzed over United Nations headquarters. The object exploded 400 feet from the main U.N. building, housing Of Referendum se To Deadlock Lfion With Canada Hat Very f. i r - I?osnrntiHlo I ,nvf i . r - ! ' " , ' , : " '' I - ' " ,' ' f :i(.rt & J r.;i: V i IZZ- WASHINGTON D. C. (CP)- Hope increased age to buildings. No one wa? nere , today that the Berlin blockade crisis could be injured. The explosion could solved. without a shooting war. Ueneral Lucius Clay . . , i ju ,1 i.J il. . . a 1 j. i i j. i r be heard for considerable dis S Newfoundland People of New-;t'e,l W a narrow margin yesterday in edcra'tion with Canada over responsible The latest count early today was: Confederation, 72,276. responsible government, 69,550. uepai ieu irom uie capital tonignt io resume nis post as United States military governor of Berlin armed with the latest policy decision for dealing with the crisis which the Russians pro- voked 72 days ago. Clay is stated a poisibl; then been to have told members of tho House of Representatives that Their Terror Career Ends 'United States has the ability to stay in Berlin and intends to do ;v today that I so." American .forces In Ger C.C.F. DRAWS PLATFORM Would Socialiie Banking TranNportatlon and Packing OTTAWA v The Co-opera tance. The incident is believed to have been the act of a crank. The plane and pilot became known after landing at LaGuardia Field: The pilot is a student at a veterans' school who is said to have been brooding over international affairs. A 13-state alarm was broadcast for a 36-year old former gunner In the United States air forces identified as Stephen Supina of Willington, Connecticut, and believed to be the pilot of the craft. The alarm said that Supina was wanted on charges of malicious mischief. many could and would carry out the government's intention of remaining in the German capital, he declared. Clay was con ith Laiiana she would be Ohio Desperadoes Killed Seven Persons in Fourteen Days i " I- gratulated on his handling of tive Commonwealth Federation the situation. national executive yesterday VAN WERT, Ohio B Two youthful ex-convicts who terrorized Ohio with seven slayings in the last fourteen days, endec. bf another . Minister W. L of Canada sail at such accept -tattc place inline referendum 1 possible mi--.- made public major resolutions which it proposes as a basis of their career of crime today at a party program for the next Jed eral election. It will cover so President Trur.-.an's assertion yesterday that he -considers "excellent" the chances of achieving eventual world peace Is taken as a bright sign and in is also noted that thus far the police road block. rialization. control of Invest James C. West, 24-year old be ARABS AND JEWS ON "HARVEST LINE" Under United Nations supervision, representatives of Jews and Arabs meet at a roadside point nea: Latrun, Palestine, and agree iSpon a line of demarcation which will make crop harvesting sa'e for both warring sides."? Under the arrangements, farmers of both factions can come up to t lis boundary to gather 'their harvests. The meeting was described as cordial, though held in a sector where heavy fighting had been going on before the truce. At left is t he U.N. represcn ative, Maj. Gen. George Maltesewskl, of Lowell, Mass. At right Is Lieut -Col. Heraog, son of Palatine's chief rabbi. The Arab Legion representatives were not identified. spectacled reformatory parolee Soviets have refrained from any from Parkersburg, West Virginia, fORM kind of military action, even of ENGLAND IS IN CRICKET LEAD was killed and his partner, 22-year old Robert M. Daniels of Columbus, surrenedered at the CIMED the "accidental" sort. However, both Americans and the British remain firm in their intention to stay in Berlin. road block six miles north o: ment', social security, health labor, agriculture. International trade, constitutional amendments and program lor maritime improvement. The socialization resolution calls lor public 'ownership of such Industries as banking, transportation and packing. Encouragement would also be given private business to fulfil Its "legitimate functions." IB-29'SMAKE No Relief In Meat Prices here. Amasses Good Score in Fourth Test Match at Leeds to r Tells What He Two police oficers were wound WORLD TRIP BRITISH ACCVSE RUSSIANS ed In a wild flurry of rifle and LEEDS At the end of the sec JUNEAU MILL IN OPERATION Also Spruce Corporation's . Big Logging Camp ond day's play in the fourth Press, making a survey of living WASHINGTON D. C. Pi Three cricket test match being played pistol shots which ended the greatest manhunt In the history otOhto.-.:--At -- .- Earlier in the day the gunmen had ' killed two men, a pound fur I cheaper T , , cuts lit or steak. c.Vafc tram the alr.4otce.base at Tucson, Arizona, took off for a Choicer selections are $1.30.. : llit nmiinH fha itmrlrl tho Tim- Need for low rental and low cost housing Is also emphasized ft- ( anacl j i. J. C Oar-; It of agriculture i l-r the Liberal ie Tor.vrnrlim to' .ia nmt month,' i persim.il pro-jp It features the , 0; the natural re-Hl.ida which .should lb aii after having JUNEAU The Juneau Spruce There can he no relief for the " along with a policy of subsidies Corporation sawmill is now run farmer and a 24-year old Navy Pork ted States Air Force announced pocketbook before fall. nine acain full blast, after a chops are from four to ten cents shut-down for 88 days. The to aid home building. TODAY'S STOCKS j number of employees is about more. The price of a pound, in St. Louis, is 98 cents. veteran. The victims of the desperadoes included Superintendent John Biebelx, 50, of Mansfield Reformatory, his wife, Nolanda, 52, and their 21-year old daughter, Phyllis, who were killed earlier in the week. 115. AH necessary key men nave reported back for duty. It is expected the Edna Bay In Berlin British authorities 'today acescd' the Russians of 'three violations of flight rules hi the air lane used by the Royal Air Force to supply Soviet-blockaded Berlin. Russian planer, were sighted "Thursday in the British air lane as aircraft poured into Berlin with record hauls of food and fuel. British officials safd that a four-engined York transport sighted three Yak fighters trailing sleeve-towing aircraft in the corridor. "There is no evidence, however, of the three shooting at the sleeve while the York was nearby," said one British official, "but they probably were Couriy 8. O Ji hnatoa Cv aooooaaoooKnx)oooooin Vancouver Bralornc 885 Logging camp will shortly be reopened, with the addition of a night shift. With this there last night. They will be trw first globe-encircling flying fortresses. The flight is described as a "routine long distance training operation." It is an eastward direction via the Azores and returning by way of Alaska. The Air Force planned such a project a year ago but the proposal was turned down by the Department of State. It was reported then that the United States did not want to arouse Russia by a display of air power. B. R. Con NOT WORRIED ABOUT BERLIN ... President Truman Will Not Discuss International Affairs Next Week at Leeds, England was all out for 496 runs and Australia had scored 63 runs for the loss of one wicket. At one stage of the game England had scored 423 for three wickets but the remaining seven wickets went down for the addition of only 73 runs. Chief scorers for England were Washbrook 143, Edrich 111, Hutton 81 and Bedser 79. The first Australian wicket fell at 13 when Morris was caught out but Bradman, 31 not out, and Hassett, 13 not out, were still together when play stopped for the day. Leeds gave the Australian captain, Don Bradman, a great reception when he came to bat. It was a tribute to his popularity and skill. Perhaps some of them remembered that in previous appearances at Leeds, Bradman had scored three great innings, one of 334 runs, one of 304 and one of 103 runs. ttt'nf she.f for ten) !f immigration, de-i of industry Irom $ ipb' C, further so-tt measures and a fe't'lopmcnt of naif are also favored It r i 1 in Sel Umber will be a total payroll or 217, the number working when the plant stopped. Nothing appears to be known as yet concerning the shipping of loes south. Barge loads were B. R. X Cariboo Quartz 103 Orull Wihksne 03i Hedley Mascot 37 Vi Min to "IVa Pend Oreille 3 85 Pioneer 2 45 Premier Border 03 Privateer !- WASHINGTON. D. C. being unloaded at Prince Rupert! President Harry Truman told a for the east when the- mill! press conference yesterday that he did not expect to discuss the ceased. i J. M Macdimnell. U president of the NEWSPRINT UP AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO XP The Berlin situation or any other aspect of foreign affairs in his message to Congress next week. tin m;irln tliis statement, at the NOTED MOVIE FIGURE DIES David Wark Griffiths Passes Away at Age of Seventy-Three HOLLYWOOD, Kto David Wark Griffith, 73-year old, pioneer movie producer and star maker, died today. He was best known for his discovery of the Toronto-born star of an earlier day, Mary Pickford, and his famous "Birth of a Nation" picture. He also discovered Lillian Gish and Douglas Fairbanks sr. and, in the technical field, he developed the flashback, fade-out and close-up. Minister Fined On Speed Charge Reeves McDonald 1R0 Reno (ask) .09 Salmon Gold W Sheep Creek 1 12 Taylor Bridge 30 Taku River 3 Vananda 3- Corporation ,f,,nn ! .hi..h hpiCiwn-Zeli-Tbach HARVEY MURPHY SEES D.P. PLOT of the Pacific Mills said he thought chances fc,r Pators world recovery were excellent Ltd. at Ocean Falls) announced I lservative party ; an address last hp " exported the I .'in to name a ij ') .succeed John $ wd. would take ' than September. t m the city In i be held but it M ill be In White or Montreal. CCF Lose Sask Seat Decisive Gain for Liberals in , Far North Cumberland - REG IN A Election of Lome Blanchard, Liberal candidate hi the far northern Saskatchewan constituency of Cumberland, wa3 conceded last night. Blanchari had a two to one lead over Jos and endorsed fully State Secre-1 yesterday an Increase ot pc. 024 Harvey Murp.sy r tarv Marshall's declaration that 'on in its price on newsprint. CALGARY TP Congress Pacific Eastern .05' it,p TinitPrt states intenripri to' The increase comes into ciieci for all customers on August 1. The current price here Is $96 a ton. exhaust every resource of diplomacy to get a peaceful solution to the Berlin crisis. Hedley Amalg. 02 Spud Valley : 09 Central Zcballos 01 Silbak. Premier 26 Oils THE WLATHER Synopsis Cool unsettled weather conditions will persist over most of B.C. today and Saturday. Another storm centre developing in the Gulf of Alaska is expected to bring rain and strong winds to the northern British Columbia coast tonight. As the of Vancouver, vice- president of the British Columbia Ferieratioi. of Labor, charged last night that displaced persons were beintr brought to Canada to "chop down wages and break up trade unions" Speaking at a Labor rally here, Murphy also said that there was no connection between party ami the Labor-Progressive POLICE MAKE RICH HAUL FROM QUARTERS OF CHINESE JANITOR URIES VICTORIA, tH Hon. Herbert Anscomb, minister of finance, was found guilty at Saanich A. P. Con C. & E Calmont Foothills Home Toronto eph Johnson, C.C.F., who represented the riding in the last Legislature. Joseph Buote, Independent, was third. Mr. Blanchard 'raises to nineteen the number of Liberals in the 52-seat Legislature. Thfl C.C.F. hold thirty-one seats, .14 6.00 .35 2.75 7.85 .06 .16 .56 .27 In the Second Avenue room I oiorm conunues us eabiwa.ru the C.C.F. . 9 - Conler weather I over most of motions increased 'showers acti-bags, were found canvas and burlap only a few of which so far vity is expected through the in- yesterday on a charge of speeding in a school zone near Clover-dale School. He was fined $10 by Magistrate H. C- Hall. Police said that Anscomb was travelling 30 to 35 miles per hour in a school zone. liave been sorted, in addition to te,'"r on oaiuraay. Athona Aumaque Beattle Bevcourt FOUR-WAY TIE having lost many in the recent GOLF TOURNEY general election. The election in Cumberland RKADING, Pennsylvania Jewellry valued at $1,500 and six large bags containing new shoes, doctors' and dentists' equipment ant an as yet undetermined" assortment of other goods are being sorted out in the city police station today after police raided a room in a Second Avenue rooming house. The goods are said by police to have come from the room of Lee Kang, a Chinese who for the last couple of years has been janitor and handyman for a riiling had been deferred until yesterday because of the spring break-up and difficulties of articles of jewellry valued at $1,500 believed to be the property of John Bulger Ltd. A. J. Dominato, proprietor of a city shoe store which had employed Lee Kang for the last year and a half, identified many of the pairs of new shoes as coming from his stock. "It will take us a month to ' southern Sas- I in Alberta. Tern- ! f 1 been very warm f'J's in the Edmon-I accorthng to the f,D"it of the de-I '"nciilture of the I'TOia! Railways. I have occurred in l- ldch have lm-I sown crops but !p to make much I " o outlook in ps'crn Saskatche- Forecast Queen Charlottes and North Coast, southern section Cloudy with scattered showers today. Overcast tonight intermittent rain Saturday. Winds light. Little change in temperature. Lows tonight an dhlghs Saturday: Port Hardy 50 and 60. Nor communication and Bobjo 11 Buffalo Canadian 08 Consol. Smelters 115.50 Conwest 123 Donalda 80 3 Eldona East Sullivan 2 58 . Giant Yellowknife 4 35 5 Gods Lake Hardrock . Four record-equalling profession in the 72-hole ate who tied $17 000 Reading golf tournament arc agreed that the most potent driver will win. Dutch Harrison. Rod Munday. Fred Haas jr.. ami .all tied 658 after Johnny Palmer 3ZL holes, called the rollln. L. M. Marion, Independent Liberal, retained his seat m Athabaska, another far northern constituency which had had its sort it out and there is a lot for Which we will never be able to find an owner," Set. L. A. N. .no 1 . ' s'i'aw and heads 5"M'rcis are for a Potterton said. election deferred. He defeated Axel Olson, C.C.F., and David LeChasseur, Independent, by a large majority. thern section Overcast today. Rain tonight. Cloudy with showers Saturday. Winds light today, becoming southeast (25 m. p.m.) tonight. Westerly 15 m.p. h. Saturday. Little change in temperature. Lows tonight and highs Saturday: Massett and Prince Rupert, 48 and 60. i Manitoba but large Baseball Scores National New York 6-6, St. Louis 3-7. Brooklyn 3, Chicago 6. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 5. American Detroit 8, Washington 9. Chicago 0-3, Boston 3-5. Cleveland 5, New York 6. St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 8. Western International B'remerton 17, Spokane 6. .Wcnatchee 6, Tacoma 5. Salem 6, Victoria 4. Yakima 1, Vancouver 0 (10 inn ings. Pacific Coast Oakland 10, Seattle 5. San Francisco 4, San Diego 1. Los Angeles 6, Sacramento 3. Portland 2, Hollywood 1. Among the goods was a box of medical hypodermic syringes dozen downtown business places. A charge of theft was laid against Lee Kang after a man's wrist watch bracelet disappeared from" the premises of John Bulger, city jeweller. The bracelet was said to have been found on the man. .10 .30 .03?. .35 .04 frn Saskatche course a "driver's paradise. Bobby Locke of South Africa putt to storcBb blew a four-foot top c rcuit Lloyd Mangrum. "onev-makcr. scored 69 and Bel Stranahan of Hogan 67. Frank run licked 70. ,vnt little bitter and dental probes. f Toil, is. Harricana Ileva I Iosco Jacknife Jollct Quebec Lapaska Lake Rowan Little Long Lac Lynx Madsen Red Lake MeKenlp Red Lake Lee Kang's room was searched by Constable H. D. Johnston. . .06 ',4 """liim Valley the Y"'n not with light .70 .07 2.35 .35 e week-end. apples are movlnt? PRINCE RUPERT vs. SMITHERS LOCAL TIDES (Standard Time) Saturday, July 24. 1948 High 3:00 19.6 feet 15:54 13.6 feet Low 9:29 3.3 feet . 21:44 7.3 feet AH Star laseba Sunday, July 25th 'Miles All crops '"K normally but additional damage 5 fr"P. due to split-f 8 light rains, Is Tickets 50c each on sale at all Downtown Stoics McLeod Cockshutt -p8 Moneta , -1 Negs Noranda Louvicourt 6t