P80YISCIAL LIBRARY, 118 STfXCTOaiA, B. C. EAT 3150 onr'fS drugs Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NIWSPAPIB - Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PHONE 81 VOL. XXXVIII, No. 257 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS iada Stands To lose Heavily Three Persons Lose Lives As h New Princeton Road Is Opened Car Plunges Into Hope Gulley i Britain s Lad; Of Hollars M U.S. Britain Aiding Tito gan On Shipment of Air-. craft and Equipment is lifted Washington a , Great Britain and the United States have eased the ban on the sale of commercial planes and aviation equipment to Yugoslavia. First shipments . Jimlted quantities of gasoline and lubricants, were cleared by the Department of State today; ' Icon, new.- illion? ,- (CI) Th'J -wjoiii has told t t ltshe lacks the" Vancouver Couple,,,"' Victoria WomarL '2 Victims , CHILLIWACK (Cff Three persons were killed last night in a car accident on the newly-opened Hope-Princeton Highway,. 100 miles east of Vancouver. Two oth'rs were injured. "'. The dead are Mr. and Mrs! t,uy Canadian This marks the latest step by BIG LEAGUE ALL-STARS NEW YORK Six American League players and four from -the National make up the 1949 major ann iitMViiit i the West to bolster Marshal Tito In his fight with Moscow and riornit'd circles ay her eastern Europeon allies and BiiUiin lias ai.su . will ouy u:- lunilxr from' Jack N. Leggett of Vancouver and Miss Jane Dorothy Hay of Vic may lead to an air lift if Yugoslavia bec-iunes sealed off. Enfranchisement -Meet Postponed $ate of the forthcoming sitting of the. Metlakatla enfran toria. league all star team selected by 116 writers of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. The writers' choices are : Ted Williams Mel Parnell and Ellis Kinder all of the Boston Red Sox ; Tommy Hen-rich and Phil Rizutto, - both of New York Yankees ; Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella, both of Brooklyn Dodgers; George Kell, Detroit Tigers; Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals, and Ralph Kiner, Pittsburg Pirates. The car owner, C J McDowell, Kingctom proposals w be discussed bv Victoria contractor, and his wife were Injured. :(Xjay. i ms may overseas ly trips The car careened off the new D howi. chisement board, which was to hare held . its first, session at" highway four-and-a-half miles Minuter .'aines O east of Hope down a deep slope, a . 1 t I w. Tll'il few hours after the official opening of the new road by Premier SOL GUGGENHEIM DIES PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.-Solomon R. Gug on Canadian eggs. Byron Johnscn nrinl n.ay ;sl can- genheim, 86, senior member of North America's Common t'.g on the fatality :r. 1350 ex- I- I , . TT I Metjakatla on November 8, has hem set back to November 9, In ian Superintendent F. E. An ield said yesterday. , HVason for the postponement is ,fo allow adequate time for Indian Commissioner W. S. Ar-nell to arrive from Vancouver in consideration of the possi-piljty of violent weather at that time. . , Minister cf Public Works, E. C. M - 4 ill 1 iAMi6MMHavaJ Pjic? readjustments tMmmmj'M n . . , , . . Carson said the new highway was great mining family, died today. The multimillionaire copper king had been active in the family busi j b-ii.? ihc toUl INJURED NEWSCASTER RETURNS HOME FROM TRIP TO TIBET Noted author and news- to jiiio.iiiio OOO. caster Lowell Thomas (centre), who was injui ed when he was thrown by a horse on a Tibetan mountain pass, is shown being greeted by his father, Dr. Harry C. Thomas, on his arrival, with his as safe as modern engineering methods could make It. He added that there were clear.1 $ irked speed signs at curvef. .ian Ijiwell. Jr (leftl. at New York aimort Thomas tilH nfu,sranprmn that, aftpr his ininrv h of the customs in- ' " was carried . .... for , 16 days ., and ., nights ,..,,. v by native u bea -ers ., U a - town where he could . receive medical aid .tJ ' Members of the enfranchise- :j, ,) has been in for Injury which was diagnosed as a broken thijh hone. While in Tibet, Thomas was given person- jment board, which will sit to district for the wk out details of the forth al message from the Tibetan government to Pre iident Truman along wth an official scroll from official busi- r j on FORMER C.N.R. coming enfranchisement of the the Dalai Lama, the boy ruler of the Inaccessible nation. Thomas is believed the first westerner in history to be given such a message from the rsliglous rulers of Tibet. . by the Prince ness until three weeks ago when his health suddenly began to fail. CARDINAL DIES ROME Francesco Cardinal Marmaggi, 73, one of the top administrators of the Vatican, died today following a heart attack. He was elevated to the Sacred College in 1935 and directed enforcement of major church laws. NEHRU SAYS ' J 10(j villagers of Metlakatla, are ' ( Commissioner Anieil, Indian on his return superintendents Anfield and CHIEF, DIES NEW YORK Robert L ap, formerly traffic vice-presl PeU-r Leighton, oi Metlakatla. If f ft Vexed Case mb. 4 S MOCKS Jrtmrt n tr, . Rectory Is Financed. ivorce rounds ItHL dent for the Canadian National Railways at Montreal and WLAiHLR Is Settled .Synopsis M inkier, Pawa.N4VrK'"' exeouttw assistant ..... for , the T ,. . j . ... u" Grand Trunk" Western Railroad No marked change is- taking The church commit tee of st. 'Place In the general weather situ HONOLULU. 4 -Jmljfft Jolirt Mattliewman yesterday ruled that bridge five nights a week Is grounds for divorce. Laura McConnell testified that, when her husband was not playing at Chicago, died suddenly here (Tuesday) in his seventy-eighth year. Mr. Burnap who retired under the pension rules of the company in 1936, had been as "U"J" UT D,1MS" "'""-, Andrews Cthedial was In full . . , . However, a gradual increase in session or ruesday nlfclit '" j c)oud ls expected over th soutn. on the isuc of building the rec- Prn PnaKt tomnrrmt- r.ipnr skips as he 'Ulked nothing but bridge. tory tj10 Bishop, as IXan of the v,,nl persist over the Interior al Privy foiwril Rulrs In Favt of Dominion Over E. nd N. l.aniW LONDON ef-A prolonged land Uispue between the British Columbia government and Uie Dominion government was settled yesterday by the judicial committee of the Privy Council with a teciMon in favor of the sociated with the railways for ine juuse Kroiiueu uluu Calliejral. occupied the chair by if,,inff thn Pvt.nslve iillev foe TO. statesman ol peace irom xnaia saiu in an auui ess, here that India will never Join any bloc and added: "India has had its ups and downs but, because of the strong individuality of its people, it continues as a world power." Nehru addresses the Vancouver Board of Trade at luncheon today and leaves this afternoon, for Madison, Wisconsin. HOCKEY VIOLENCE . CHICAGO Two Montreal Canadiens hockey players were arrested last night following skirm--uirh a crrmin of fans during a game with Chic special request of the rector and 0 continue. decree on the grounds of cruel treatment. Forecast . 55 years. In the course of his career, he became widely kno" n not only to railwaymen but to business and industrial -leaders wardens. The financial report given by Cloiidy North Coast Region today and tomorrow. Little R. G. Hopkins, the treasurer of .05 2 11 00 .05 144 .04' 4 .31 .06 575 370 .03 V2 231 .13 .01 1 17 .3!) .17 .0B .on 4.13 ?1 1.03 in Canada and the United States. . ' . The Privy Coui.it'.'." decision change in temperature. Wlna' southeast (25. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy,1 45 and 60; Sandspit, 4 and ,.55; Prince Rupert 53 and 60. ! was that no eonf:t existed be the rectory fund committee, reported a gratifying result in cash and also the news of a benefaction. Mrs. Robert L. Mcintosh, In order to carry out. the wishes of tween the British Columbia gov A 1 Must Change Trade Policy NEW YORK T' Secretary of State Dean Acheson called upon the United States Wednes- eminent and the Esquimau und Nunaimo Railway Co. in relation ago Black Hawks. One spectator suffered a scalp wound which required ten stitches. Five other fans were struck glancing blows by stick-swinging players The two olavers, Kenney Reardon and Leo her late husband and he rseif In connection with' the Calhtdral having a Rectory, has offered advantageous and gpnerous terms 'Mdlan 1 Gravelle, were charged with assault with a deadly to a foi ty-inlle railway belt within the province. The effect of the decision is to reverse a judgment of the Sup-leme Court of Canada against which the provincial government had appealed. The rose n vc,vt tha provincial government" 'tht to collect taxes. HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast Tuesday . Vancouver 8, Victoria 8 New Westmlnst?r 5, Tacoma 5. ., Oakland 3, Los Angeles 1 San Diego 4. Fresno 0 Wednesday ; San Francisco 4, Los Angclss 3. due day night to reverse its 30-year u,e means whereby this end can old foreign trade policy and be- De accomplished with a minimum come an "intpnrt-minded" 1 0j delay. This offer was grate-country In order to close the fuIly a(.CPpted. All this means $6,000,000,000 trade gap. Umt Dy (ar the greater part of In a fcpfeeli prepared for the: the financial problem is corn-convention of the National pictcly solved, even though i. is Foreign Trade Council, Achoson ,l0t necessary for anyone to proclaimed a campaign to ie- Bssume that the fund has been duce tariffs', simplify cuatoms, C0sed. YOUTHFUL PLAN Wian . "modernise" other .laws and Portland 6, Tacoma 3 Seattle 3, Vancouver 2 New Westminster 8, Victoria 7 The Committee decided that Tonmlo otherwise expand opportunities TO HELP sell nuthority should be given to some of Its members to finalize fur foreign producers to poikIs in the United States. LOCAL TIDES Al - 7.5(1 . 1.2B .. 1250 .14 2.00 , 3.C5 . .31 071 z ... .09 .15 5U .. .30 . 14i2 .' i . k.i.o;) 1.20 .01 AOV: ... 4.r; 0.70 .39 .20 OTTAWA f A youthful Op f'rida.y November 4, 1949 Unit"d States, Acheson said, plans and to ensure that Duilduig must get away from the system shall start as soon as possible under which it f inances the after all necessary steps had been shlument of huge amounts of taken. It is anticipated that the weapon. They were released on uu Donas penumjj police court hearing November 14. ' : TRUST BUSTER RESIGNS OTTAWA It was confirmed today that F. A. McGregor, Combines Investigating commissioner, had quit. Details of the resignation were to be given to House of Commons today. During debate in the House, R R. Knight, C.C.F.-Saskatoon, said price-fixing combines wer.e being allowed to operate in Canada, carrying on their "nefarious trade under the benevolent eye of this government." . COMMIES APPEALING NEW YORK The United States Court of Appeals ruled today.that 11 top American Communists convicted of conspiracy may be released on bail pending appeal of their cases. The. court ruled that seven could be released on $20,000 bail each and four on $30,000 bail apiece. The government originally asked that total bail be set at $1,000,000. The Communists had been sentenced up to seven years' imprisonment with large fines. High 0:23 18.9 feet position member suggested in the Houe of Commons that Canada ake over part of India's sterling balance in the United Kingdom. 12:23 20.9 feet 7.0 feet through gilts or contract will oe awarneii eany in low 6:17 Its products the New Year. 18:52 4.3 feet Hazen Arguei CCF-Assinibola, iarge government loans. iliv;m 'kiii,. Iks !!8, Kayville, Saskatchewan lar-mer, said India had a fairly large sterling balance In the United Kingdom If Canada took over p.-y t of it, the move would case Britain's dollar problem and would contribute to improvement of living standards of the people of India. BANK DIRECTOR George L. Stewart, President of Imperial Oil Limited, whose apr pointment as a Director of The Royal Bank of Canada Is announced. Following his gradtiation from McOill, Mr, Stewart remained at the University for nearly two years as a lecturer and demonstrator. In 1916 he joined the En- : gineering Department of ' Imperial Oil at Sarnla Refinery, dvanced through many de ipartments of the company's tousiriess und in 1934 was appointed General Manager in, charge of all refineries, front coast to coast. In 1944 he was made a Vice-President and Director, in 19 4 7 became Chairman of the Board, and in 1949, was elected President of the Company. W)tc . .031 .10 .11 .on .00 .or ,0fi .12 .6P, 33-. .62 DOMINION HAS MORE URANIUM Two Hundred Are Dead In Typhoon MANILA, f It was report Two More Names Of Honored Dead A. J. Croxford, who Is revising 5'U;,kc Hshul.t. ed tonight that 200 persons were killed or drowned at Kak-abnkalan, Ncgros Islands, in the Philippines worst typhoon in years on October 31. OTTAWA P --Solon Low, leu-cral Social Credit Leader, con-' tended that "there are a good many places where uranium oxide could be produced in greater quantity" in Canada and called for an Investigation. Mr, Low spoke during a de- bate on a motion by Rt. Hon. :t it ; New Telephone Directory. A new Telephone Directory is about to be published. All changes of listings must be in the honor roll plaque of the Canadian Legion, has received two further names of World War I dead which will be added. They are Jack Wearmouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wearmouth, formerly of this city and now residing near Victoria, and Alfred At-tree, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. At-tree of Prince Rupert. Both of these young men made the supreme sacrifice while serving with tXJ'sr. , " i I- - Vv-x 1.61 .3 . 2 1 i 07.7 V .1) 2.1 04U 4X0 .33 . 2 60 213 .19 .;.' the Canadian Army in Italy. - The Daily News is co-operating with Mr. Croxford in Uie effort to make the Legion 111611101101 complete with ail eligible names before it is moved to the Legion's new headquarters. "Hn "" ... I by November 15, in writing at the City Telephone Office. CITY TELEPHONE 1262) DEPARTMENT. ,C. D. Howe, minister of trade . and commerce, for the estab- ..tOEY- AND THE BOSSES-With a special Interest in the Labrador deposits, Premier Joe .llshment of a 14 -man commit- qmalhrood lia o( Newfoundland, second from left, studies a sample of iron ore during a visit to the tee on atomic energy which the t0 rlght, are: Jules Timmlns, president of the Holhnger Consolidated Gold . i i i uumiifc "' ..... ii ...nnmr' anH Jack Little flpM mumufiw House of Commons appruveu MineS; Premier Smallwooa; w n. uuicu, f"c"' """'b". - (CP ' Photo) committee.