r PKOVINCIAL 1 ! 1RRABY 113 I. C. -i. onr.'ES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PnhliBhort CnaHa' Most Slrsti. rifir Port- "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PH0IIE8I VOL. XXXVIII, No. 224. ' PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS cabs .J Uf:L U...J Lnargeu huh muruer US. Holds Substantial , Air Liner Disaster Lead In Atomic Weapons . (f)-I)ark-baired J. Albert Guay, a J jtr v;as arraigned today on a charge of unction u"'1" ine home-made bomb ex-; AUSTRALIA, BRITAIN TO BORROW FUNDS CANBERRA fi Britain and Australia are to seek a $1,250,-000,000 loan from the International monetary fund. It was learned today. The source which eaid the official announcement was "highly secret," added that this was one of the "other" steps agreed to at the Washington financial talks. WASHINGTON (CP) Top American officials today said that the United States still holds a vast irreckt'(l an airliner, senrnnj: nis wile and . i ,.iU .i Kntit nmliot '1 4 ! I t III. U I1 theirtK'itiii Hi lead, over the Russians in the field of atomic, weapons and in all probability, will never lose it. President Truman's calmly-worded statement that there had been an atomic explosion in Russia brought Li ttlf'f I hopeful new demands from law- -vf'Hr-oia itrie wJ"1- sl,t had unwit- W T f, ' I ' 7 ; SIX MONTHS ON .. RIGHTS ISSUE MAY ECHO BACK IN U.S. SENATE , bulky p.t'kaK( makers, scientists, diplomats and others for effective international atomic controls. It caused a withering among the Congressional opposition to bomb LIQUOR CHARGE Found guilty on a charge of keeping liquor for sale, Joseph NO DECISION ON SALMON CLOSURE !ian sharing atomic secrcU with Brit r 1 By GEORGE RONALD ,y,i!ns i "i'" Canadian Press Staff Writer -v --ir T I ain and Canada. ' OTTAWA W Fisheries Minister irai'HfiWfiiiitmiiii - A ' II Mayhew told Commons Friday I that no decision has yet been Feiier was sentenced to serve six months in Oakalla by Magistral Vance in city police court Friday. Evidence was given by Corporal E. A. Wales of the B. C. Police. The accused was defended by Willa Ray. made to close the Fraser Rive: PIONEER PLANT In the heart of the fabulous oil sands area of Northern Alberta, this $700,000 plant at Bitumount, operated by the Alberta government, jis extracting oil In an effort to find the economic value of the sands. Their content is estimated at 250,000,000,000 barrels of oil. i (C. P. Photo) WASHINGTON There is' j jii Hi' Hiruiy a possibility that the United (l! miclil hr Slates Senate will wind up Its ,,r anpic of the 1949 business with a wordy echo' ,y m a iWmo f its first big fight qf the year. . tai(pii nut on a filibuster on, the clvll-rights to salmon fishing next week. Mr. iwaynew, replying to a question from Angus Mclnnes (C.C.F.-Vancouver East) said his issue. Senator Walter F. George, Dcm. Ca.) sad this week he Is STORMBOUND FOR A WEEK, HUNTERS BACK IN CITY. STORMBOUND Fear for the safety of Andy and Helge Anderson, two city men who left a wek ago on huntinc trip to rorcher Is- MAYBE HE HAD LOTS OF FRIENDS FINED $750 FOR ASSAULTING POLICEMAN department already has replied to a similar telegram received from the United Fishermen's Co-operative Association in Van KARIENKO MEETS McLAUGHLAN FOR NORTHERN WRESTLING BELT TONIGHT 1JLONDK M KNACK TUMBLES GUS It's getting so it's not safe couver pointing out "that the situation is at present under Gn:iy a soon, ,hf b-ianifd thej ,am,!!r.l ;.he M j rff.sn Ifrinwn ttij . a packiici' to the lirf said she did tfiit. Tin y said was a Value. , in rn'al ."iif-hp efforts oi an .pir.s ta')i''t.s. said th"y v.eif rd mi the pre-J8 of Ou.iy on A fine of $750 with an option certain the Truman admlnls-! tratlon will try to force a vote. Civil rights Is but one of several Important matters still on the Senate program and, in the drive for adjournment of a session already almost nine months old, it might be side-tracked. But deep political feeling surrounds the issue. Civil rights was one of Truman's main election campaign pledges last fall. It remains an important plank 'Continued on Page 3) of one year in jail was handed down by Judge W. O. Fulton In County Court Friday to Paul Postula after he had been found guilty on a charge of assalting JAILED FOR. LIQUOR SALES JOHNSON FOR TWO FALIiS IN OPENER AT CIVIC CENTRE FRIDAY EVENING Curly-thatched Leo "Karlcnko, unregenate villian of the coast circuit moved out of the cramping atmosphere of down-south wrestling and into the wider opportunity of the Northern B.C. Championship when he flatened Gus Johnson, a midwest import, in two stop.it-he's-killing-me falls at the Civic Centre last night. . The anti-social blonde nirnaccl ik fr iff now qualifies to meet Vancou- MMU Nj utAlj Murray Oliver a local taxi a police officer, driver was sentenced to six'. The case was brought up In land, ended at 1:30 this after- noon when it was learned that ' they had been stormbound at Welcome Harbor for the week and were returning to the city 4oday. They were seen by William Bussey and Tony Crawley who went out on the Atli to investicate. The boat Alka, on which the men had gone hunting, was heading for port and was due later this afternoon. to leave anything lying around any more. That's the opinion of Watson Island Stages who Friday reported a bus missing from its parking spot at the corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street. "Eventually, it was found at the corner of McBride and Fifth Avenue somewhat damaged. The gear shift level had been broken off by someone wtio had used too much enthusiasm in trying to shift gears. City police said that they months in Oakalla yesterday County Court rather than in when he appeared before Judge , Assize Court because Postula Vance charged with keeping had entered a plea of not guilty liquor for sale. He pleaded not ' in County Court last Spring. ML WARNS Later, he asked to elect Jury viol rl-ilpi was irrnnt.prf YiV nopals :1c indication guilty. R. M. MacLeod defended the accused and Corporal A. H. Taylor prosecuted. jianpo over the : and the south- COMMUNISTS Judge Fulton. However, It wasl later learned that the County A search was begun today for Court was seized with the case uv men who are overdue MOVE TO DELAY lhad heard a bus go along Third Avenue about 5 a.m. Skull It Swiped, vers cauliflower darling, Jack MeLaiighlan. in the final bout of the two-d&y tourney tonight, a prosect which nas an obviously Juicy ring to tne ears of tlw 111 Will v 11 APPEAL BILL I because plea had been entered . im0st a week In their return I In that court. I Irom a humtins trip to the west Postula was charged with as- roftJlt of porcner Island. Skeleton Lingers CALGARY if .-Communists in OTTAWA K George Drew THE PAS, Man. There's a saumng Constable Jack White of headless skeleton in town which itv nroip,, wt Snrirn . the Trades and Labor Congress fans who would delight in seeing Mrlionhlan carry off th;? Kartchko scalp!' " Progressive Conservative leader, but thought that it was one of the company's drivers making an early run to Watson. Island. The bus wa one used to carry Columbia Cellulose Co. workers between the city and Watson Island. is giving-' authorities ? 10 wnTof Henry Castillou. K.C., of Van Sought are Andy Anderson, , skipper Ml the trolling boat Alk and his companion, Helge Ander seon, who left the city last Saturday for Welcome Harbor, Por- moved In Commons Friday to de trouble and embarrassment. :;r.y skies are ex-aneral today and palfhrs over the acir the coa.it .i Kit ' morniilii in tijr.islit. Nor'.h i tr.vp cleared in le diffuse distiirb-'Tfd inland clurins Cloudiness has central areas of couver appeared for Postula and T. W. Brown acted for the lay abolition of appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy The skeleton is one of several unearthed during sewer excava of Canada ha warning today to head for shelter. ' The convention of the poHrj" making jfroup asked all affiliated bodies to expell Reds from their ranks In the most drastic move in the Congress history. It mltht result in sharp changes Crown. tions on the main street here The bones are thought to be cher Island on a hunting expedition. They were due back last Monday. Bad weather early in the week led to the belief that they were remaining at Welcome Harbor Old Country Karlenko went through his usual routine of endearing the fans by scowling at them dreadfully and rebutting any friendly-overtures with definitely non Intellectual retorts, before, during and aftf r the bout. The non-capacity gallery entered the auditorium with the those of Indian women. But before anything could be done with the bones some prank nil clearing is ex-, n some unions known to be Football :: t of the area to-, under Red leadership. I One high official said his un- ster stole the skull from one ""cast ; ion wnM undertake a Red LONDON, (It Results of soc skeleton. Regulations provide that the cer games played today. Rejiiin -M.kstlv purse right away now that the 1 tnat they would see ' Saturday. Little cnmrress is behind the move. ,nnt. i.inrip wii.h Frank Rtniak skeleton be taken to a funeral Council in London, but he met solid opposition from all parties. Prime Minister St. Laurent said he could not accept the proposal that the bill be given a six-month hoist Into the future. He was supported by M J. Cold-well, C.C.F. leader and Solon Low, Social Credit leader. Ordinarily, a motion to shelve a bill for six months is made with the Intention to kill the legislation, however. Mr. Drew explained that the motion was aimed at permitting a study of Its implications as suggested by rcimture. Winds1 Th T.L.C. really has no power of Turoma. However, for some GIRL SHOOTS FATHER IN MERCY DEATH STAMFORD, Connecticut Q Police sergeant Carl Paight, 50, died today in his hospital bed after being shot by his 20-year-old daughter Carol because he was hopelessly ill with cancer. Police said the girl shot her father with his service revolver because "she dldnt want to see him suffer." mieht and WkIi to tell local unions and provln-! ,. Harrly 42 and M. riai .bor fpdrrations to boot nnj ' hu r.i. .ihn. i M. Prince liu- out the Reds but the Congress son of Minnpapolis, via Ed- home and the coroner issue a death certificate before the remains can be reinterred as "unidentified." But these legal formalities can't be carried through until the stolen skull is rejoined with the headless skeleton . That's why town police travel the. streets muttering resolution strengthens the nanas monU)lli a ring-wise veteran who of right-wingers trying to ciean W(uj almust but not quite per English League Div 1 " Arsenal 4, Birmingham City 2 Aston Villa 2. Everton 2 (tie) Bumely 1, MManchester Unl-ed 0 Charlton Athletic 0, Middlesbrough 3 Fulham 2, Newcastle United 1 Liverpool 3, Derby County 1 .MManchester City 0, Blackpool 3 Portsmouth 1, Bolton Wanderers 1 Stoke City 2, Chelsea 3 until sailing condition Improved but as time passed and the weather cleared, apprehension was felt for their safety. Provincial Police were advise! that they were overdue last night. This morning, William Bussey, skipper of the halibut boat Atli - and Tony Crawley, Helge Anderson'i employer, left In search of the two men. Other vessels may join th search if Mr. Bussey and Mr. Crawley are unable to find the missing hunters. Helge Anderson, a shipwright at the Cow Bay Boat Works, lives on Seventh Avenue East with his wife and two small children. The area of Porcher Island where they went hunting offers safe aAchorage for small boats, S BASEBALL up Mie unions. ipared for anything Karlenko Earlier in the convention, the . . ff ,n the way ot fwrican Canadian Seamen's Union which mgvuem the Canadian Bar Association at No charge has been laid yet. Its recent annual convention 1 Coimress threw out left-wing It had backed last year in op- Stojak's dereliction will In no position to the right wing wav affect the arrival of Jack 't York 0 RIDAY tmfrran H Wa "Siin-trjn McLaughlan, the Coast Champ, Sunderland 2, West Bromwich ''Iceland 0 Albion 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 7( Huddersfield Town 1 group. AN EXTRA HOUR'S SLEEP TONIGHT Chicago 4 ' League gumc3 1 -1... " -- 3 .:...:.,, ' sSp s,;v. ..:-. '1 j who will arrive on todays plan, to polish off a long and successful career by treading on Kar-lenko's prone form. The indescribable anguish which Karlenko wrung from Johnson last night in the first and third falls was matched Nif Coast ! Pirllarirl but the terrain is extremely rugged. 2-2 Division 2 Bradford 3, Cardiff City 3 (tie) Bury 1, Southampton 1 (tie) Chesterfield 2, Blackburn Rovers 1 Grimsby Town 4," Sheffield United 0 Prince Rupert people tonight will regain an hour's sleep which was filched from them ""uywood 2 '5. San Franeisro 2 "Sana DicKo post- onlv by Karlenko's own anthro poid grunts as he stalKea ana c!ujched the Scandinavian. Persperation, to describe sweat Leeds United 3, Coventry City 3 (tie) -Leicester City 1, Tottenham Hotspur 2 politely, poured in gallons from Karlenko. causing the tans 10 UPPERS' FOUND IN LIBRARY LOOT VANCOUVER 0i A treasure of assorted articles left In books returned to the public library here gives librarians a few laughs and sometimes a bit of annoyance. They have found objects ranging from photos and keys to itp- suspend that he may have con- (ContinueO n Fage 0.1 five months ago bj Order-in-Councll. At least, they will regain it If they get safely tucked in before midnight, because that is when the clock slips 60 minutes to return to Standard time. On the other hand if they happen to be partying or dancing, the merriment can continue an extra hour In public places, because the stroke of midnight will be exactly one Plymouth Argle 2, Brentford 0 Preston North End 1 Barnsley 1 (tie) Queen's Park Rangers 0, West INFLATION MAY CANCEL EFFECTS Ham United 1 Sheffield Wednesday 6, Hujj sticks, crochet needles and even, a hairbrush. Not so welcome are OF DEVALUATION TT.I.ANDUDNO, Wales it) chocolate smears and wads of chewing gum, most noted in chil hour long In previous years, the change prime Minster Attlee today told Britain that Inflation threatens City 2 Swansea Town 0, Luton Town 0 (tie) Scottish Dv. A Aberdeen 2, Dundee 2 (tie) Clyde 4. Partlck Thistle 1 Hearts 5, Hibernian 2 Motherwell 2, St. Mirren 2, (tie) dren's books. The library's lost and found drawer has held dresses, trousers, money, watches and' cream cake. But, the staff hastens to add, such things were left in has been effective at 2 a.m. but this year the government ordered the return to normalcy to begin at midnight. to wipe out the benefits ot tne cheapening of the pound. He said that there is no occasion for general price increases and; that it is the duty of every cit Queen of the South 4, Third An electric power failure at noon today held up mechanical :30 ON STAGE OF SAND Ballet audiences usually witness presentations in theatres but on a remote Georgian Bay beach, near the resort town of Wasatja, ballet is presented on the sand dunes against backdrops of foliage already coloring Ontario's north woods. Here members of tne Volkoff ballet an all-Canadian organization organized In 1938 toy Boris Volkoff, go through a routine Acrobatics are combined with gracs as this group performs. Left to right, are: Doris Wade of Toronto, Mary McMillan of Port Hope, Lila Anderson of Lambton Mills, Lillian the building not in books. And the librarians are still looking for one certain book-borrower. He left the uppers of a set of false teeth as a book-mark. Lanark 1 Ralth Rovers 4, East Fife 4. (tie) Rangers 4, Celtic 0 Stirling Albion 3, Falkirk 2. izen to co-operate to prevent inflation. 1 To let prices, wages and prof- ( its to get out of line would je6p- ( ardize Britain's "economic survival," he declared. ' operations In the Dally News press room, delaying publication by more than an hour and causing several stories to be held over until Monday. "ampioiiKh'n (C. P. Photo) Jarvis and John Marsha, both 01 loronto, Am AcMevemmeimtt imi Civic IPiridle vnilD IQiQ-fll MEMBERSHIP or write box 340 -phone 477 or 107 VISIT THE CENTRE TODAY FOR