'A 1 lid' ... ... ... vi.:c::ia , 2. c. ORMES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CEN1KAL BKITIIUI COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER cabs Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port 4- "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" PH0I1E 81 voJtJxsx- no 35 Prince rupert, b. c. Saturday, February 11, 1950 price five cents I Safe NIiitesiorse a cue rvivors At No Relief For Power Dakota elicopter And Bill Parnell Mile Winner Shoot At Officials Mysti rious Attacks on Work Carry Out Rescue Canada Humbled In Empire Games, Finishes Up In Poor Fourth Place AUCKLAND (,- Canada trailed Australia by a staggering 403 points at the finish of the British Empire Games today. The Aussies amassed a 634-point total to take the unofficial team championship while the Canadians had only 231 lor fourth place.. New Zealand was second with 370 and England third with 311.. Auslerity lit Coiitimie I'titi! Kcally Milder Weather Comes To Hydro Sources Continued Distress Signals Might Still He from Missing Transport WHITEIIORSE Nine of ten Canadian and For the first time since Ch-ist-LONDON Great Britain's j mas the temperature at Fills tlirfctor of naval intellitrpnep sjilrt I Kiyer, Prince Rupeit's pii.iclpl of ; iwn sci vivc men nuc m niwinuir source hydro-electric pewer Funnlv. rose above freezina ocint a f fjf tViov Viurl luin nick-crl off a mrmntwinsiflp snnt h- today that the windshield of his" automobilc Itad been smashed,! vestcrday whPr thirty -six above! , f . ' , . r, , , , , , ,r i west ot here, where their Dakota plane had crashed apparently by bullets, but detect-; zero was recorded. Thomas b. ive who examined the car de-j Black, ecncral manne r of xhc . more tan three daVS ago while encaged ill the Search 31! -4 Northern Brittsn uommow row- . ' r ....... t,. ....... t . ...u:u u.... i cided that bullets could not have er Co., reported. That is a hope- ior a uiiueu aiaies anii uaiiui l viih.ii naa m:ni ful cliaimc. Mr. Black snid. but. '1 - id missinff for more than three weeks now. caused the damage. Hear-Ad- j mliial trie Longlcy-CooK said the ! misiles came from a moving car. He : chased tltc attackers nine! mili s ir. his own automobile be- i foi - losing them on the outskirts j oi t,ondon. Tiic Reur-Admiral, as director oi iiaval inU-llience, is In rhargc :-l ilag j H I ' ji J Jlam- AUCKLAND. New Zealand - : : Twenty-one year old Bill Parnell of North Vancouver scored , another victory or Canada In : i the British Empire Games to- 1 clay. He won the one-mil'! championship with a record of ; 4 minutes and 11 seconds. The world record is 4 minutes 1 1-410 seconds. Parnell beat Les Ayre of England with a spurt in he last twelve yards. Jack Hut-chins of Vancouver was seven: h. !ME. Has Anniversary ' I'linic Rupert Joins Hot of Canada in Cclcliraliomi of Order's liirlhilay 1 Imperial Order. Daughters of I hi: Empire, In Prince Rupert like: '. t l.si w hi-re ill Canada, Is about to coiiiuieiice lite celebia I lull (if the lil'tlelh anniversary of it founding, the actual date of which falls mi Monday next. The order was founded by Mrs. 'Clink Murray of Montreal and lif !y years alio lite first, chapter was oreyiiiod by Mrs. John Black , in-Frede lic'im. New Brunswick. Now there are 930 branches with iror anything in the nature of a substantial run-off. thawin'; weather at niyht as well as in the dytimc is required. It froze again hut nisht. Olancing si Prince Rupert's flowing and .slushy streets late yclt-rday :f-ternoon, Mr. BlacJc commentc1' !"If there was anylhhiK like that at Balls Rivir. our present .roubles ould be over." 'Milder temperature at W:;c:cl-i worth Lake hi's not yet resulted j in a run-off o to this mornm". Mr. Black stated. I Until there .was a 1'iirlhcr im- of security for liritain's latest announced atomic project -- tiie nl . .ill .in! . il V The nine men were brought out by another Dakota alter a helicopter had moved them from a point nearby the seen1: of the crash. Three of the survivors have broken ribs and one is suffering from frostbite sustained in the. 00 below weather. The others are in good shape in sjn'p. of j exposure. A tenth man was still at J,Ue rescue camp. Distress signals conliuui to be received from a point m -I lieved to be near the Yukon-I British Columbia border w ,a i may be from survivors ot tm : misusing ' plane However, . ', tra:e of it has yet, been sigh'Cii C'A.NAIHfliNS WIN Al'C'KLANI. Canada pni-dueetl another sold medallist ; buiViiii" of atomic enerpy pUml i for ".ships. i In a similar incident a few hoijs earlier, a bullet was fired a. -m automobile containing Lord Moyihaii, leader of Britain's Liberal party. i ).rovi:ni( lit in tin: run-ofi con ditions both at rails River ana Wowl worth Lake, Mr. Blaek -,vas caul inns in siar-'extint' when it night be possible to do some'.him.' j Worried Over Communists in (he British Empire Games , just lieforc llic seven-day sih-c-tacle ended Uujtiy. Javelin ; Tiismt Leo Koincncil nf Sud-luiry 1 made a heave of 1X7 ' i feet. l',i inches. 2(1 feet shy of the sanies' best mark set j twelve years af;o. : AUC 1U5ISHOI' RESIGNS VATICAN CITV Rjesina-tioii ..f the Archbishop l Montreal was officially announced here today. The. resignation of Archbishop Joseph Chirtionncau, wln li liecn jindci" fire lor anti-capitalistic views, was made for health reasons.-' It was an about relieving the power cui.-; off restrictions which have been , in force in tin: city lor the past ' two weeks. ! i il To AIR I'ASSbNGKRii DOMINION PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE - Social security was the principal poi:u of discussion in the dnmnunn-pinvinci.tJ coiih-r-ence in Ottawa reeenUy. Agreement, at this conference mi piin-clplt s of social measures litis provided .yilid hasis for definite proposals at the coiiferi-iice slated for next aniiimn. Here Premier Doui'Hts of Fa.skateliew.m and l'n mier Canipljell of M.iniiobn ili:;-cu&s some aspects of social secuiily piol.'leius prculitir to Canada. i Friday i From Vancouver 1. t:her,ey. F. a total ineinber.shlp of 32,000 women and the organization has spread abroad to the West Indies,: India. England and even the : Krem S.nidspit j Meantime, t! c capacity np-ra-OITA'.VA - .BxU-riial Alffirs tion of the drv dock steam plant; Muu .ter Pearson said yesterday j which has been receiving sb-. that delegates to I he recent Com- slant lal shipinents of coal dur- j , nionweall h Conference in Col- log the past w ( t k. lias been hold . i ,,,1,11)1, fell there is a real dancer ! ing the crisis v,hl: h modcratmr, of the whole Far East falling un- j weather shouij soon relieve. Oef Soviet, imperialism. Pov er . shul-orf for n. shor' i I"- ir." Pea:"s'oii,-"-'j-no rttfTnTltm5 on urKira'nlgfit vC-ls'lltw-; i Wednesday from,; six-week tour j a temporary laliure f the. i (ol tii f ar East, told a press eon- I FajS River, tr4.nsmis.ion line. ' ! tCl'"Z V!"' ""'"'"f"", i As far as city water s,,,plv js I're- .' !',0t l the unit ed fauii.es. . ii'iineetl that the resignation Pope. lUUn, lv ,SiaiUi. v., T.u . J-.r:.'.).ji,..,',:J.' 'iwd;.i.VJ a. . ; A. Coult's; v. ;iaiK'y. - -' t...U 4Md4Miv llm - Omit j. i49 iiilu an lias Duut up a spicnaiu reeora oi ii h i ihe ui liifvement in many causes both i -et for at home and abroad concentrating on the central theme of bet i:i,ee ui . i Mi uioi i wi.ii i o liAiviiuii ,.. n XT Hnlhi terment of country and people and the development of high Affairs miiiislcrs had been largely 'eoneerned wlh what should b'! ) done about roinmunist advances in that part of the world. eouceirieu. m-a.vui v. "" ham is not worried. The citv re..- , ervoir, he announced contains, five feet of water and, with the millor" weather continuing, the: y , r j U standards of citizenship. j Here in Prince Rupert the ob- servance of the llftieth annlver-' is looking consider.-.'olv picture better. :.i!i..iid b : 1 l w II Kill -n iilciiti.il ll'lt.ed to 1 I S iill Ip-. 1JIIJHT- e! Justice !:i '1'riunan i. ii. it ion of i'lipenl the .-.-IrlV." Old Country :: Football ALASKA FERRY IS LIVE MATTER t Y AJ - -. r I xVS I ; --'' ' " y- YhJf-' Jty& - s.n y Is being led by the municipal resent.. Mrs. Jens Munlhe. Prin-1 cipal events will be a special church service tomorrow morning i in St. Andrew" Cathedral and a; Jubilee Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jens Munlhe The first chapter In Prince Uu- pert -Queen Mary was organ-I iz.ed In 1010 by the late Mrs. F. H. I DuVernel. Chapters have come ! and gone since then and today - K.:.f r V ' s f f nlisli Cup. liftli Hound, Arsenal 2, Burnley 0 Chcslerfield 1, Chelsea 1 l tie' Derby County 4, Northampton Town 2 . Everlon 1. Tottenham Hotspur 0 Leds United 3. Cardiff City 1 -..f 1 ; ' : I vii , in in i iVv.;, -i 1 sport VICTORIA Oi Est ablishmen t of a ferry service 'x'tween Haines, Alaska, and Prince Rupert. British Columbia, is "under serious consideration." Alaska Road Commissioner Col. Jhn R. Noyes said here today. The service would be an international aflair, Noves added. He is confernna with provincial government officials on highway mat'ers including the Haines cut-off. I a, i Tf . . , . ... ..ii. "5 - 'it -' 4 ; there are Municipal and three : primary chapters in addition to ime junior chapter with a total iiMiins and membership for all of some ". the past i seventy-five womt-n and girls. ' certain Queen Mary Chapter Is now one ' ' i";mg ol the six oldest chapters in the i!'"viz.uie,n province and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, ''"'ii from an outstanding l.O.DE. worker iiisiiiy was Sere over the years, has written !l by Dr. its history which, will be pub-1 of th lished in "Echoes," the national ,!Jt. in a magazine, and the Dally News. 4 , ' Manchester United 3, Ports-1 mouth 3 St4)cJiport County 1, Liverpool ?, Wnlvrrhamploii Wanderers 0. Blackpool 0 English League, Second Iiv. Coventry City 3, Sheffield Wednesday 9 U'icesler City 0, Plymouth Argyll' 0 Sheffield United 0, Southamp I t KENT SNOW FLOW, WITH CHAUFFEUR In a formal ceremony, regain the speed title for non-stop transcontinental fiying. dock-side at Naples, U.S. ambassador (o Italy, James Dunn (2nd from right,, next to naval officer) formally presented a snow plow-to the people of Caprucotta, a gift from the people of Jersey City. N J In 1!M0. Capracotta's mayor, Dr Gennaro Carnevale, appealed to Mayor John V. Kenney, of Jersey City, telling him that the residents of this town were in danger of isolation and starvation during a severe storm, due to the fact that the Germans hud slolcil the town's snow plow. The residents of Jersey City contributed $20,0(10 Tor the purchase of a new snow plow, which was scnl to Italy U is fortunate that Cupracotla Is enjoying summer-time weather at the moment, because they don't know how to handle the snow plow. Armand Gailo .of Jersey City, has been sent to Hiify lo teach them how to use the machine. HOCKEY SCORES, racilic Coast Vancouver 3, Tacoma 1 Portland 4, Victoria 1 San Francisco 4, Fresno 4 San Diego 4, Los Angeles 4 n l)ai;e Ml' FT A GFNUINE TALKING DOG- David Bcattie, .of Geres, Scotland, poses with his dog, "Blaekie Boy," a 4',-e-year-olfl pekihU-ese, whose fame has crossed the Atlantic. "Blaekie" has put Ceres on 'the map with his habit of gossiping if you can call It that. Witnesses vouch for the clog's ability to spook. His vocabulary is limited, of course, but he does say "hello" and indicates his desire for suHar by saying "yum yum." According l-o Beattie, the dog admonishes visitors who start to leave the Deal tie home when it's raining by ejaculating "no, no, not now." Another story goes that Ihe dog once orally greeted a judge at a dog show. A woman exhibitor who heard him keeled over in a dead faint. ' 'iiround-i I'omliiion i had been All :il-" lo rectify ( ''louse re-r milk lo THE WEATHbR STORM W A It N I Mi ton 1 . Scottish Cup. Second Kound Aberdeen 3, Hearts 1 Albion Rovers vs. Dunfermline Athletic, postponed isnowl. Falkirk 2, East Fife 3 Partick Thistle vs. Dundee United postponed Lsrftnvl Queen or Ihe South 1. Morton 1 Until' Rovers A. Clyde 2 Rangers 8. Cowdenbeath 0 Stirling Album 2. Dumbarton 2 Stenltoiiseimiir 2, St. Johnston path British Columbia is in the Thirty Killed !n Train Wreck I'AIllo 0 --Thirty per.ions were killed and 38 injured many severely when two local trains met head-on at Lalours. nenr TonJoiise, In southern France be. .fore dawn today. Passengers, sitting in front of riiesel trains, were crushed when co; "hi'.s i e.sco ed Six hours alter the cvash rescue workers were still diuu'mg In . - . ,r. ' - - S of an intense Purine storm which i gives evidence of bringing heavy rain to llio'coast by late after- noon mid ialrlv heavy falls nf; wet, snow to the interior tomorrow. Storm warning for winds i,r r.n to m miles ner hour tonieht 'I'lshmcnts ' :; mil:, lion "i;iiniie in-'''iil. exlen;.. "i'"a :uva ' and uifi i in .' loo . I been re-die. lo v I'an II w;i i 'ImI -it city e. nnutip ; '' chicken hh .' 1..." f ' ' 1 if-- - -f v '- 1 i ! ' ' f( r -f? y I i i W-l''. tvi. i, I 'v , ,, Wi;.v 'jjv,k:rfw lover exposed cmislid waters have I been issued. The weatli-r will i remain mild except along the Third Lanark vs. (VI lie positioned (snow) Irish Cup. Second Hound Crusader,': I, Distillery 7 Derby City 2. Ai ds 0 Lllifield 3. Glentorat) tl Liufield Swifts 3. liiuigor 0 Irish League wreckage to uncover biHlics. 1 1 i... i I ri mwl '.'.: rlee- i , 1 1 1 i s .i I : u: v i ' ' ' ' ' rees below mcro, Clifton- j ! ... lorecast. Ilallyinena UniU'd 0, I North Coast. Region Cloudy iwlt.h Kcalterert showers of mie( ItKUOVi: ISMtltll ltS NEW VOKK Ciuuida's t. I iiirenl, saiil lat iiIkIiU lhat rediie'.ion (if loiiled States lar-iir and olliu trade harriers "iniKhl nuiKt! a tremendous con ( i i liu I ion lo security , of Hie fier u in id maicrallv iiutl I'ni-ied Slates in particular." The liiiiie IMinislcr spoke before I lie Canadian Society of New ruin and snow Hiis morning. Continuous rain Ibis Hllernooii, fo-nllihl. and tomorrow. A liil'e milder. Southerly winds Ha miles ner hoiiri iiicreasina to ville II other Matches Aslon Villa, h. Hiheniluii 2 llainsley 0. Manchester City 0 Hiriniieiaii! ('ily I, Hury 2 Dlaekbiun Rovers 4. Grimsby Town l Hollon Wanderers 4, St. Mirreii 2 - , . Dradlord 1, lUiilderslield Town a! T-rrii.-t? "ae,. y,,. " ui he,- I:, i i'i thai r--nonlipid' I ""i'S Where vei-. visil -rl '"Us. Mr h 1 . 1 was ci.v-'' Hiiell-n, .ere visl' d, ' " red vi: !,s t'ie Ten- -e I!I8 ehl'd-: l schools. ' .... -(' ' - . 'j-.. heavy souiheasf gales r.r i by lute afternoon and decrcasims to j southwest i3a laU' Sunday. Lows ! tonight and highs tomorrow - at iporl Hardy. 35 and 45; Sundspit !niid Prince Eupert. 35 and 42. York. ' mi KOUKS I'M'.IKiE I'EACE NELSON Six lloiikholiors. members of die riidicul Sons of Freedom. looL an oath i" Sun-reine Court yesterday before I itlh.nn 3. Bmit lord 1 Hull CHy 0. Stoke City 1 Millwall 2, Queen's Park Hangers 1 Newcastle United 3, Middles-bmueli 2 Manson pleUH- i.o never partl- LOCAL TIDES - t I Mr. Mr. Justice Justice A.M. A.M. I MP A I J1 eia(c in violen nec asii'". am six oath of pence on HEPON RESCUED Ths blue heron was saved from starvation by Fred Smith who found the bird while skating on Burnuby Lake near Vancouver. Too weak to move, its beak full of ice and Iro.eii shut, the heron was taken home by Smith, thawed out and fed. Fred'n mother. Mrs. II. Smith, is shown hoftling the bird before it water. On earn CANADIAN DIPLOMAT GREETED IN DELHI Loy W. Henderson, U.S. ambassador to India, is shown (left) greeting W. F. Clilpiua:i, newly-appointed Canadian high commissioner in India, at Uie reception given for the latter at the Delhi Gymkhana club in New Delhi. . . 12. 1050 , 19.4 feel 16 7 feet 10.6 feet 4.9 feet February 9:18 23:09 3:08 16:32 Sunderland 1.' Motherwell 1 i Sunday Weslham United 2, Charlton High Athletic 2 I 1 Yeovil Town 5, Reading 1 Low Dundee 2, Preston North End 6 i i , t . o;au p.m. a SIUMUI honfl was imposcu keep the peace for two vears. Failure would mean a year in Jail. (CP. Photo' was set free. ,TTMtflH , , J