Prince Ruperf Daily News For the tiights of Women Tuesday. May 9. 1950 Train Accident; Worst In India! Spring Late- ' And Seeding WINNIPEG While sprlnsr cold weather in January and February caused considerable damage, especially to apricots ! and peaches. Estimated yield of! these fruits may not be mor than 20 per cent yields antici-l pated. Damage to plums, prunes ! apples and pears Is thought to' be slight and normal yields may ' result. seeding haa commenced at scattered points in the prairie I provinces, it will not become Here AreJua'. An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia t Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert. Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations i Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES CALCUTTA, India P A cra"k Punjab mail train plunged SO feet from a bridge in Bihar state yesterday. Officials said 71 ' cad and 78 injured were count I eeneral unul May 10 or 15, andj then only If warmer weather' TRAIN bCHEDULE latest in , ?,tJ occurs, according to the weekly Special j Men'i TBfirer " . crop report of the department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. In compari For the East -Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From the East- cjr L,nia, rer weeK, zuc; per Month, 73c; Per Teai $8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. ed. Abdul Ansari, Bihar's Relief Minister, who was aboard, saul the final death toll would exceed 100. It is the worst railway smash up in Indian history and officials immediately charged sabotage. Thev said dozens of son with last year, the crop will, I fx k , ' 1 I -J" ,,'v s J - ;:; fv ' C . I - .US t , i , Tuesday, Thuradai. daUtdat 10:15 p.m. eh". 100 Now ziPPer, good f,..ilH bolts have beer removed from the fishplates holding the raiis on the bridge. This caused the train to jump the track and dive off the bridge. They said a similar attempt was made at the stme spot just a month ago. INDUSTRIAL STEEL CONVEYOU, PIESSIII TANKS, SJIOKE-STACM, tie. Reg. $5 00 m East and West meet in the fight for women's rights as Judge Dor-ttthy Ken von (left), former IT. S. representative on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and Mrs. Lakshmi Menon of India (eeutert. Chief of the C.N. Section en the Status ef Women, greet Mrs. Ruth Tomlinson, President of the British National Federation ef Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Occasion was a luncheon given in New York in the latter's honor when she arrived at U.N. Headquarters, where she will attend the fourth session of the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. HA1 go in rrom one to three weeks late this season. Moisture con- ditions are quite variable. I Estimates of change'in acre-' age of wheat-and coarse grains' are difficult to appraise accur-j ntely. Some areas indicate a wheat reduction of 5 to 10 perj cent due to the late season, with (he possibility of coarse grains being increased somewhat. Close to 200,000 acres in the Red River valley are under water at the. present time. Farmers have been, urged by the Dominion Depart-; ment of Agriculture to reduce wheat planting by 3,000,000 acres, but indications are that the overall wheat acreage may approximate that of last year when nearly 26 !i million acres! were sown. I In. the Okanagan, extremely IVVI Spanish Galleon WuI dressy11 From ri'l. Believed Found -Perfect fit ...... J &&L 1 1 London Excitement develop Ray Reflects . . . ed at Tobermory, on the west! tlv in l, coast of Scotland, Sunday. The I WESTERN BRIDGE ilttL fAIKATOS 110. VANCOUVER, BC. irom . .'. and Reminisces fncient hulk reported mor?i than a month ago on the floor; of Tobermory Bay is believed to 'l De wnatever may be left of the . Spanish gaUeon Florenzra. sunk Prolonged floods in Manitoba Comes advice that the adminis- in the year 1588. Two silver and prolonged droughts in other tration building on First Avenue raedalions have been brought, parts of the-west are enough to is really to b remodeled for an up. As one of the invading flees; give a man the "willies" think apartment block. That's better' known as the Spanish Armada, ; some of the farmers. And if one Some times private enterprise Housing Plan Imperative KJONE can gainsay the fact that there is a I N; shortage of housing- accommodation at this present time. ; Now it is obvious the Celanese plant is rapidly going-ahead with its construction programme and that early next year it will pobably be in actual operation with permanent staffs of management ancl workers. All of these will require permanent housing. In the granting of the timber management licences to the company it was mutually agreed, or so Ve all understood, between the government and the,' company that no company townsite would be created at the plant but that with a few exceptions the employees would reside in the City of Prince Rupert where the facilities of community life are already available. But unless housing accommodation is available in t bit city there can hardly be justifiable objection if tfcose employees of this great industry reside outside the city limits. Hence it follows there is a responsibility upon the City Council to embark upon some programme of housing to meet the impact of the demand fcr accommodation. For private capital is unlikely to. embark on housing to the extent required. Fortunately for this city, the Provincial Government, following conferences with the Dominion Government has submitted a plan for housing pro jects in the cities of British Columbia. The first step required from cities was a survey and a plan of their housing needs. i The City must undoubtedly have completed this preliminary work. It is imperative that no time be lost in working out the full plan for a Iare-e hnnsiru- loses, but not on, this occasion for too many are interested In , the housing problem. rtslH.u ijiut.r man i nave a neart he might and other British nava! leaders. : think of saying, or writing some-she fled north, reputed to have . thing about the dust. not less than 30 million ducas on board. If any of the treasure We . like to sometimes fancy is left, the owner would ho the -i.. SHINGOLE ------ - -v. vuiociim piuneers. xei, iner2 Tte ideal finish uukb oi Algy:e. lor he is a Urge were others. Predecessors of the Police are providing "itching powder" for fanatical Doukho-bors who go "ui for public stripping. That's making the penalty fit the crime Ottawa Journal Shingles, Fences ana owner here. Naval authoU- Vlounties who will take over B C ties had been engaged in ex- this summer quallfied thThL hentSef btt0H- r marchd Manitoba to the they have at' last made tne R.or . ., . . RWer n Sevey-six statement that in their luds- .187' rough lumber. M a variety of ottre colors. ment. the old eralt Is thP Flor born that long ago. enzia. They have no contract to Thompson Hardwi Co. Ltd. search 'the wreckage. Their job v.as to locate it. This, they believe, has been accomplished. Prince Rupert has been given a sharp arid eaiidid talk which Is important to heed. D. J. Ford, engineer for the B. C. Underwriters Association says the water works requires prompt and complete attention else there will be a decided reaction on fire tnsur-snce rating., it can also lead to nher kinds o' grief. Winnipeg Papers Go Like Hot Cakes Winners Number 29 In Alaska lee Pool MoTiar, Pickiii, Cm Shipping tni Gtm i During the war, and since Cartage tni Slan NENANA. Alaska Q With a many hundreds of i Complete Reliable ml muffled crunch drowned by the ln Prince Rupert tncluded peop1e I lent 8errie, also noj provinces, ui Canadian Liquid Atr Gc " " ruur OI nunareas lining the , project, 4. so necessary for immediate . ,. from ""'u . the me prairie pi an if p needs, and even I banks, a chunk of ice broke more necessary if Prince Rupert is to derive the iloose ln the Tanana River ut these' a g00d many benefit of thp'nm;,, u !4'14 pm- p.m. Saturday. Siturday. The The ' exact exact Winnipeg Winnipeg and and in in oi for Oxygen. Acttjlril had lived in , weldlr;? upp!lrt. othpr narta nf ' Li'ndtay'i Carta; nnniue meant riches for 29 in- Manitoba, and i some are still ir divicuals and groups in tlw .. i record ,$227,000 Nenana ice pool. fhia thlS Clty' Tf they cannot be I Winner's will dividp l7snnn 'rha actly Classed as ex-dwellers "ill ! Storage Limit eitiployees who will be demanding accommodation next spring. The Chamber of Commerce is to be congratulated THE SOURCE OF Cor. and tnd Pwk M . ... V v total was announced in the new Winnipeg, they iiave relatives' or Est.' 1910 rh f)rt hpinrr olar-i f fl-, U..i.' i . .. . 1 Community community builrfinir building. nartlt ft. .1 . . .. ft l ii, me Muiauyji ana lor Its energetic f.-anrpri h i . a I "icrl'"a Ulerc. ana are following and sympathetic cooperation with the Citv Cnnn,H ' wie ticket S with 'Wy sharp interest, arid J. McRae. M.L.A.. ir. fm,i;n, ;lJ.-i. i$,ooo. tne aa to day r-od develop- ments. Hmm ! Goo; ' an uiiiiiuiait , soJution to this pressing problem of housing. ; But the time for civic action is right now if we are to avoid the charge later on of doing too little arjd too late. Majority Report Favors Pensions j Yesterday, there came a bundle of Winnipeg newspapers. There ;are here, of course, private subscribers; but so far as one loca" news stand goes, the copies went .fast. Stacked on the counter, the papers were 'in nairi s"aPPed "up" ree- VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, U p.m. 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 12 and 26 FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 19 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 56 WINDSOR Company Here is a typical bank manager 43, married, with a growing family. He is active in . community affairs. When he joined the bank as a junior, he w L1U1U, Polish Officials jOusler Pefilion Is Apply For Asylum IGiven !o, Commons 1 leurement, pensions of $55 a month for employees of Chrysler Corporation of Canada Limited ! were recommended yesterday in Thafi What Fuilu Alxmt Our PASTRIES CAKES PFES COORIO and BKtU Attbakfd frwa CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing- Enlarging Fiash Photos Take. at Home Phone Green 38D 213 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. KRANKFURT, ; me majority report of a concili- Germanv-Six "'any LONDON inurm a A (: , , , petition with etion board dealing with a con-cfiicials and employees of the' 18,000 signatures demanding re - tract dispute between the com-Foljsh Consulate here resigned ' moval frm office of War Secro-! pany and local 195 United yesterday and asked lor refuge tary John Strachey and Defence Automobile Workers ' (CIO in Western Germany from their , Mlnister Emanuel Shlnwell was; The majority reoort was slgnerl Communiftt-domina! ed govern-1 Psented yesterday to the! by Judge Harold E Fuller of lnttit. The Poles joined a grow-; ouse of Commons. The peti-j Welland, chairman of the con-mgj group of officials from Com- t)on saVs ' have in the past ciliation board, and Drummond mitnist-lpH nt-i , ' exnresspH fhoii- c-v.nn... ...;i. i ... . umi,cs wuo iiavei-- ; oj.itaiujr "i.Ui wren oi Toronto, union nom communism" and asserts their eivj.ii up meir jotjs in areas ouiiae Communist corflrol. The inee. A minority report by th. company nominee, Charles W. Donaldson of Windsor, dissents. presence in high government posts "conducive to the increase of Communist and Fascist infiltration and activities in Britain." voluntary exiles are customarily granted asylum by Western authorities. was 17, just out of high school. He soon moved up. By his late twenties he was. accountant in his branch. He worked hard. All the time he was learning about banking, about Canada, too, in various branches, duTerent areas . . . learning to know people their hopes, fears, problems the importance of the human factor. At 36 he was branch manager. Now he has another, larger branch. And his way to -advancement is still open. His general manager started as a junior, too . . . and carried with him to the top the business experience and human understanding , gained along the way. ! SPONSORED BY YOUR- BANK i RuperlBati Limited - THE fiS im ..L! Canadiens Take Memorial Cup KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE China ! China ! China ! All made in England 'Cups and Saucers 25c $4.80 MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14TH 32 pe. Breakfast Set $9.95 & up 66 pc. Dinner Set Odd Soups, Side Plates, Creams & Sugars Also Fancy Cake Plates ' . Phone. Drop in at Write 179 251 3rd Ave. Box 1127 a year ago, were dismissed as ridiculous by both friends ana legal advisers of the couple. Aly Kha n's Divorce Called Ridiculous PARIS 0" Rumors of impending divorcs proceedings between actress Rita Hayworth ami Prince Aiy Khan, married Aiy s lawyer, Charles Denizot. MONTREAL 0) Billy Goold r ra sz urir canadiens MemorlaI newspaper i CuP Saturday night " iWith a dazzline three in formance, as the Montrealers trounced Regina Pats 6-3 to cao- rrv -- - - - , Service PHONE 10 Hj ture the Canadian junior hockey . (hflmnlnni.Viti. I. 1 Pi- i . -. 'F - i", :,: I ! , , Jlve games. DBtKJCE 0l It's Yours For Just $55 A Month PLUMBING1 HEATING mmSH0ll, A beautiful Fnrrl nr Mnnnrrh Cnr . riff cel The average monthly instalment on a new car is a strain on most family budgets. In order that vnn mav onin H-ii 1950 model, with the greatest financial convenience possible OPENING SUNDAY New Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room .cru.g a new time payment schedule whereby you rj j-. a muntn fiollowing a reasonable down payment) JOHN H. LAMPS! BOUDOIR SHADES .98 BED LAMPS )95 ' " " TABLE LAMP "495 TABLE LAMP fi'95 TRILIGHT SHADES, SILK 4.95 TRILITE LAMPS, COMPLETE. 17.95 TORCH IERE LAMPS .....'.I.3l8.95- . NORTHERN BC. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, R C. Blue 210 . , iniBer car you choose. COME IN AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE "55" CLUB BULGf, j npT0ME'llllST j i I -". i Fi t k- ! . . .. . . "S "ILWW 4-8p.m. . Special Dinners (Mrs. H. Haudenschild) BEFORE THE DELUOE-Plenty of. water surrounds this dyke in a Fort Garry area south of Winnipeg. The thin mud-and-sand line, built by schoolboys, broke Thursday afternoon. Ten min-utes.later homes in the background were flooded. (CP Photo) Third Aven ? j