1 1 j3rtARY PROVINCIAL, LI23A2I, s A, 1 113 A. B.C. !VU A-Av-A VICTORIA, 3. C. MAY 3150 U II I . J Lv U II U I 9 AN O UlJU5Pd DailySelivery 4 xy NORTHJtKN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBU S NXWBPAPIH PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific rort 'Trincc Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." VOL. XXXVIII, No. 253. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATUHl AV, OCTOBER 29, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS of Coasts uard. Sixe eci a n At 0 ttawa Need Sheer Delight Ottawa Is Putting Up Miss Grescoe Fisheries Inspection To be Made Stricter OTTAWA (CP) Members from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts had their (Jay in the House of Commons Over Million Dollars For P.G.E. Completion Captivating Fresh Youthful Personality Accentuates Talents of Rising Visiting Artiste Fresh, youthful charm of a rising young star of the concert yesterday, I hey had the floor practically to themselves as they debated legislation providing for ci0Hil. inspection of fish products and discussed the need for jjW PICTUKt- imiuuvuu me-saving services in Canada's shi ping OTTAWA (CP) The government said today it will ask Parliament to authorize subsidies of up to $1,-210,000 for the completion of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway from Quesnel to Prince George. Hon. lionel Chevrier, minister of transport, gave notice on the House of Commons order paper and will introduce lanes. w of Nnra clrnilalcd across ' n connection Canadian Press SAFETY IS NEGLECTED! stage combined with her remarkable technique and facility of tonal interpretation combined to make the violin recital of Donna Grescoe at the Civic Centre auditorium last night as dulighlful an entertainment of Its kind a;; Ucrt mayor's re a resolution preliminary to a bill asking Commons for the money i " ;7V' f7u JR',-1' t A s L.. . : . , ' - H . 7: i . ... ' - ' ' at the m of lice Second reading -approval In principle was given the fish in-r-pectkm bill, and it was given to the standing committee on marine and fisheries. Fisheries Minister R. W. May-hew suggested that first reading in committee be postponed until November 7 to give representatives of east and west coast fish The subsidy will be Jlii.ooo u mile for a maximum of 32.7 miles. vur. has ever been pres"iited in Prince OTTAWA Oi-Tlie Brotherhoo. of Maintenance of Way Employees (T.L.C.) charged today that Canadian railways are violating safely regulations laid down by Rupert. An audience of about lour hundred persons wai completely captivated and was ready pent There was no mention of aiding in completing the southern end of the railway, owned by the British Columbia government, from Squamish, the southern terminus to Vancouver. Completion of the northern j to agree wth critics who are pre ing industries time to come here and make representations. The legislation would tighten and ' dicting for this willowy Winnipeg girl a great career In the world Here tlie Board of Transport Commissioners and the railways themselves. I The Brotherhood asked the Hoard to order the railways to increase the number of scctloi-men on the railways aim said iof music. clarify the government's power i to, carry out firm inspection at! WRh a l,'1,sc 'cl BpnUe !l!r, all stages. Miss Grescoe lives iier music. At Uuks Like times, according to the theme, that "present conditions of link is estimated at $10,000,003 The railway has been mentioned as part of a railway lini; from United Statss to Alaska and earlier this month the United States Congress authorized President Truman to begin negotiations with Canada for construc Unc"'r cnll''oynPnt seriously hrh point iu " . ieonardlzc thp xnflv nf tho i,. , i - 'W?i , - I '.I ' i DANGEROUS SOUVENIRS Lieut. Heffernan of the Royal Canadian Engineers, is shown displaying war souvenirs collect-ted from Winnipeg houses visited by the Prairie Command's bomb disposal group. Winnipeg became the centre of an Intensive search for such souvenirs when a 17-pound anti-tank shell ' was found on its way to the city incinerator. (CP Photo. TlPnt picture in - she beems.to become- virtually submerged and completely oblivious of her surroundings. When the subject and the tempo quickens, she becomes vivid and dyn ,.mnlI.vment P"""c- Auto Strike Deadlocked The application of the Union .as here today are it. Ill K u.. 11. n i tion of the new line. at lewer wxiay a year aw at Mwwuy. i disclosed by E V. amic. Her poise, ner pieasinn smile, her girlish manner all add to her charm but do not diminish the realization of her skill and perfect artistry. The agility of THE WLATHfcK Appeal to Provincial Minister SuKRrslrtt Osliawa Airxious Victoria Labor Council Would Give Control of joal Employment TFAf HFPV v, rllm urn i-rv I Ik! W Storm Warning Ik' PRESIDENT wt than half of i year a'jro. OSHAWA. -. Strike of 5.200 her bow and fingrving match the General Motors workers over finely developed tonal and in In -claims of an assembly line speed-ipretativc quality of her p'ayiiig. Synopsis Radio to Commission An intense storm centred about aij Celluliwe Co. F. R. Wright was elected prrs WX) miles west of the Queen! Ident at the regular monthly Charkt-t:- sri:il,HJS-'M - I'roftfi Mt-live Should Not B Tei mi tteil i-T- up attempt by the management To those of less classical prr-is Stalemated. Hopes of brinnii"? ' cept ion, the early part of Hiss Che'unlon'ttfkl cftrhpafry lygetliet Oresc'w's program wa,-s"sonfehut for settlement talks appear to lofty. She chose numbersOf iiinh rest upon Labor Ministe: Daly of technical character in which she 6? CV'I ward into the Gulf of Alaska this nil construction ia& all winter,, 1 nt expectu-mk' a high vul-rmit here right , District Teachers' Association. Other officers are: morning. Kam associated wiui Rule Broadcasting in This Country VICTORIA (CP) Complete control of Canadian radio by the Canadian Broadcasting Co. was advocated yesterday by the Victoria and District Trades and this storm extended to the northern coast of British Columbia by daybreak this morning. This rain Vice President, J. B. Dcnsmore Ontario. Such a conference is:WHs able U) exemplify her re-Secretary, Mrs. B. Andrews j suggested by t he UnltPd Auto-, niarkable powers of sheer skill is expected to spread to the f southern coastal regions by day Treasurer, J. Oldham. ' mobile Works iClOl which called and timing. These numbc. s weie Executive-F. R. Wright, J. B. the strike on Wednesday. Fritz Kreisler's "P'.-ielidium and Dcnsmore, R. D. Cleland, S. A. The strike is causing anxiety to Allegro," Edvard Grieg's "Sonata Checseman, Miss N. Irving and 20,000 residents of this city, thirty m c Minor, Opus 45" (Allegro Mrs. B. Andrews. miles cast of Toronto, whose busi-' niolto ed appassionato. Allegretto Elected as members of the Nor- ness and Industrial life centers : I expressivo alia Romanza andAl-tliein Rrltlsh Columbia District on the General Motors main In-iwro animatoi, the first section Labor Council, A. P. Rayment, council secretary, tola the Royal Commission on Arts, Letters and Sciences. Canada does not want the profit motive to rule , . ratij0 jn this country as it does in .- the United States. .i'wt spring when ' asutiies are In tiwks like Prince. pi'acetime win-jnt is in store. 31 (Mure of emit at the present 'lane improvement 'now 55 are con-it are fewer of of work than '!'f ago it is felt pu:n 'in their be-H fruit. Eniplov- break tomorrow. Southeasterly gales, of 35 to 45 miles per hour will develop this afternoon over waters adjacent to the Queen Charlotte Islands and are expected to continue tonight and tomorrow. Fair weather is ex-pected to continue over all but the western sections t! the interior tomorrow. concluding on a spirited note with the prelude, adagio and fin Council were F. R. Wright and R. dustry which draws supplies from D. Cleland. smaller plants in the area. On relinquishing the post or Loss of production of automo-president, R. D. Cleland gave a biles is 300 per day. Old Country :: Football :: ale of Max Bruch's "Concerto in O Major." The Labor Council brief vas ' one of eight presented at the first ; two-day session here. The Commission will complete ,11s hearing here tqday and move back to Calgary and Regina. The brief said that the Canad- MR. MUSCLES Known around Sudbury as a -hot-putting expert, Leo Raininen will be tossing a javelin when he goes to New Zealand this winter as a member of the Canadian British Empire Games team. Unable to develop his abilities at high school where javelin - throwing was unknown, the blond youngster picked it up fast enough to represent Canada at the Olympic. Games in 1948 and top all contestants at the Empire Games trials last summer. (CP Photo) It was aft."r the Intermission report of the local association s that Miss Grescoe won the hearts activities during the pat year m to realize, Mr. 4's, the value of and dealt briefly with the v.ortc Scottish League and the enthusiastic approbation 1 of her audience. After substitut .-jn,i i lan Broancasuiig oimniisiuu a ' Cup ing Vieux Temps' "Ballade and, Dunfermline Athletic 0, East control should Include "light to take over privately-owntcl sta Md experience of of the Provincial Executive at the i meeting which he attended In ny surplus or la- Vancouver in September. 8 in the ranks of Chairman of the Association's , Forecast North Coast Region Gale warning. Continued Intermittent rain today and Sunday. Little change in temperature. Lighi winds increasing to southeast gales (40 mpln over open waters Fife 3. . I tions." Conservative Organization To' Be Principal Topic of Discussion at Sessions of Party Hierarchy J- Hut U the dosing convention committee, A. M '""nal industries., i Hurst gave a report on transjiort- Polonaise" for Saint-Sacns introduction el Rondo Polonaise." she went on into lighter vein with a "Sung Without Words" by Men-delssohn-Kreisler. It was William Kroll's musical conversation, an agl'e alternation of pizzicato being called lor at inn difficulties in and out o'. Page 5) Prince Rupert and expressed the Big Defence by this afternoon and to southeast (21)' elsewhere. Lows tonight and highs Sunday at Port Hardy, 45 and 55; Sandspit, 42 and 52; view that It should Jc feasible to Scottish League Division , Aberdeen 1, Rangers 3 I Celtic 2, Hibernian 2 Hearts 6, Clyde 2 ! Partlck. Thistle 2, Dundee 3i Queen of the South. 2, Motherwell 0 1 Raith Rovers 2, Stirling Al-1 bion 0 St. Mlrren 6, Third Lanark 1 Falkirk 3, Kilmarnock 0 Falkirk vs East Fife, post and vigorous bowing, Uiatcaptiv- OTTAWA 9 First meeting 01 arrange transportation from oih ts S lOCk's Prince Rupert, 45 and 50. lying points If a convention weie(n(1 nl,.rarrriy of the Progressive-'Hted the listeners. F. Poliakln's 11 Juhimcn Co. Ua.l PI RGE IN POLAND .WARSAW At least three vice-ministers, whose .mnift are being withheld have been dismissed in a widespread purge of Polish public life following disclosure in Hungarian treason trials of alleged existence of an espionage network in eastern Europe. Conservative party since the gen-."Le Canari," with waiDimg nai- held. The President-eiect President-elect wHconi'd wHconi'd election of June 27 will be monies skilfully employed lo ue- Bill Signed President Truman, However, Impound Congress Air Force Appropriation HOCKEY SCOKES inrouvfr the replacement teachers to the h(,c, lipre Monday and Tuesday.! pict the song bird's moods, was m.ii, iDiltpd Uiat acU rri. u,m hrins toeel.her smother ovation-winning sclec- poned due to cup final gau.t. (Continued on Fagi 'i support be given by everyone to ( th(1 cx(,cuuVe of the Progressivc-the Association's plans for 1;'49- conservative Association of Can- Pacific Coast Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 8 English League (Continuerj Page 6) Sir Georce Simpson, Canadian ada. The croup Is largely responsible Portland 3, Victoria a San Diego 0, Oakland 3 The first overland journey around the world was made by statesman and explorer, in 1811. 27 Bevcourt for the party's organization and, to some extent, for policy. trn First Division Aston Villa 1, Stoke City 1 i Black Pooi 2, Bolton Wanderers 0 Charlton Athletic 1, Burnley 1 Everton 1, Derby County 2 Fulham 0, Liverpool 1 , Ilnddcrsficld Town 1, West Bromwlch Albion 1 Manchester City 2, Sunder Bobjo J BufUalo Canadian 10 Con Smelters 102.75 Con west 119 rtnnntdn 64 urder Discussions will be held in camera but party headquarters have disclosed one of the main items of business will be the question of party organization. W ASHINGTON D. C. tK President Truman today signed the largest military appropriation in peacetime history of the Uniteu States but impounded an item of $615,000,000 which it carries' tc build up the air force to 58 groups. The measure carries t. total of $15,585,863,498 for operation of the Army, Navy, Air Corps and Marines. In a statement the President isaid that the action of Congress in Increasing funds for the Air Force beyond his budget recommendations ! "could have serious n,il i .49 Ektona East Sullivan Giant YKnifc God's Lake 3Q llardrock -28 land 1 Middlesbrough 1, Birmingham City.O I Newcastle United 0, Arsenal 3 United 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2, Chelsea 2 7 Harricuna -08 a Heva I Iosco 10 Jacknife 071 , Jollet Quebec -50,2 Lake Rowan 0G'2 ARREST AT I I NI R AL effect on our ability to maintain balanced military forces in subsequent year?." He declared that (tie larger air force insisted upuu English league Second Division I ! . . , 1 i Ltipaska -06 Kjers 0, Blackburn .62 Coven-'by tiie House of Representatives I would be "inconsistent with a try City 1 Bradford 4, Grimsby Town Brentford 0, Southampton Burv 3. West Ham United 1 realistic and balanced security 1 program which we can support 1 l.i nnnfioflnip ' Little Long Lac Lynx Madsen Red Lake .... McKenzle Red Lake McLeod Cockshutt . Moneta Neeus .11 3.15 .62 1.48 .40 2.15 'I ' 1 'A , ; . 3 rarriiff citv n. I.nton Town 0 Chesterfield 2, Queens Park' Magnus Robert Offutt. ion oi' ritlNCETON An unidentified man was arrested yesterday outside the church at the funeral of Mrs. George Malh-ewson who was the victim of a brutal rape-nmrdf r here at the end of last week. HEADS WEEKLIES VANCOUVER Al Alsgard ot Poweil River was elected prcs-dent of the British Columbia Division of the British Columbia Weekly Newspapers' Association at its meeting here yesterday. A. W. Lundell of Revel-stoke secretary was re-elected for the fourth year. Rangers 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oi"u:tt. of OV,ofFloM ruiii o'i City 1, Leicester He here rnaay evening. two years of age.. NEHRU ARRIVES Ottawa olficialdom turned out en masse to give eiaooraie, lormai welcome to India's Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The welcome including a 19-gun sal ute was the most glittering accorded a visitor toCanada since President Truman visited the Dominion Premier Nehru addressed a joint session of the Commons and the Senate minion two wo vears yeiua aeo . Tjlrclifffl. fliriwrt. the distlnsmish- Noranda 64.50 Louvicourt -81'' Pickle Crow 2.05 San Antonio 4-15 Senator Rouyn -39 Sherrlt Gordon 2.64 Steep Rock 2.10 Sturgeon River -19 Silver Miller -54 United 1 Plymouth Argyle 1, Preston North End 0 Sheffield Wednesday 3, Swansea Town 0 I Tottenham Hospur 2, 0 . durlne his three day visit mj uic raii. onuw - - . UUllIlg u"vl- " J ... ,,. ti Ulnu. Minister St St. lonmnl Laurent and onj fnrmtvr former Prime Primp Pandit Nehru, Prime (CP Photo) ed visitor arrived, left to rignr,, are Minister Mackenzie King, Cn,ght :