TICTOaiA, B. C. 1.5 CAY 31,-49 ' " " V'VI 1 PHONE y I 5BJ ' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWBPAPKB ; Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" ' VOL. XXXVII, No. 245. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1948 ' PRICE FIVE CENT3 n O O ITS iTl Met ofiiattiois Oil Atomic V Day Oct23 ect HEW CHURCH CANADA REDUCES j Nations Has Gone IK DEDICATED STEEL IMPORTS db it vaiif jayj vj.j. Red Letter Day For Regular Baptists Spiritual Services "Sledge-Hammer Blow'' Dealt Say Vancouver Industrialists Following Announcement CP) The United States demanded to- Ttnitpfl Nations turn the deadlocked I i X Sunday was a "red letter" day JEWS TO TALK PEACE TEL AVIV Israel today accepted a United Nations offer to arrange peace talks with Egypt on -the fighting in the Negev area of southern U problem over to the five great powers OTTAWA Ol Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of trade and A..AHnr. nuu HJTnrcVtaf Vie. for the enthusiastic local mission of the Regular Baptl&t for direct negotiations. commerce and acting Prime Church. It marked the formi'l Minister, announced today an Austin, cruet united states delegate, -member political committee that the 18 per cent reduction in the dedication of the neat new church building on. Sixth Av import of iron and steel pro could go no fur "MONTY" NAMES NEW LOCUMunvwm formally named a British railways L.M.R. Montgomery count locomotive, "The Rov Pioneer Corps" during . VMm London, recently. The driver at ceremony a Euston Station, Edward Tasslker, of WUlesden toe ceremony was ex-Fireman ihS Pioneer Corps from October, Shed rved In the Royal W39 to Apr" 1946. He made seven spectacular escapes from first captured in May. 1940 Above he enemy a ter he was of the shares the footplate Viscount Montgomery meld I Marshal locomotive with Driver Tasslker after the narnmgeeremony ducts from the United States. enue, the baptism in the fua rite nf five newly professed L to control the L Soviet Union The announcement came Just members and spirited morning. 10 days after Defence Minister uclpate In worn afternoon and evening service?. Brooke Claxton said that "steel PEACE FOR PALESTINE I'nitcd Nations Mediator . co-operative- Rev. Lorlmer G. Baker, vigorous was the most important single Pd Russia with missionary and pastor from factor eovernine the extent of L manoeuvre for Vancouver, was here to take a Canada's preparedness and wa of atomic bombs leading part with Mr. and Mrs. potential. Palestine but rejected a ceuc Israel is" assured that the Egyptians will behave. deceptive; says chewier. PARIS Hon. Lionel Chevrier, Canadian delegate to the United Nations, today attacked the' Russian proposal for inter-nationa control ol atomic energy as a "program of specioua and deceptive simplicity" VANCOUVER WINS AGAIN VANCOUVER The defending Canadian junior football champions, Vancouver Blue Bombers, Saturday marched through North Shore Lions by a score of 9 to 0 to take the 1948 series here five games to one and cop the second straight British Columbia championship. ' PROBLEM OF EIRE Say. Time is Ripe For Settlement ries before they O. R- S. Blackaby, tne local At the same time Mr. Howe or not they ex- told the Canadian Press that leaders, in the proceedings ol PARIS. 0i Dr. RalDh Bunche the day. One of the outstana-tne features was the rousing Interim mediator for the United Nations in Palestine, told the FIVE KILLED HEAR CQESTOtl VJIIEtl TI1AII1 HITS HOTOn CAR CRESTON (CP) Five persons were killed and seven injured when.'a 1938 car in which tiiey were with westbound freight train at all riding collided a a crossing three miles from here. Accounts are incoherent but police believe the driver Alex Sedar, v,oiro VtaA nis vision obscured by a hillside on trie Sunday Schoof rally with eighty- the government was studying plans for the -expansion of Canada's steel industry. (Vancouver Industrialists said today that the curtailment of steel import from the United United Nations at the week-end two children In attendance: LISTS, S LOSE Mr. Baker, In the dedicatory sermon, exhorted the congrega that the "time Is ripe for settlement" in the Holy Land. He believed both sides would accept States was a sledge-hammer tion to remember that dedica-. a reasonable proposal for peace blow to British Columbia Indus inn of a building had no sig Itoad Parties Are try. He referred to the growing nlflcance if there was not also Meantime lighting goes on. The United Nations security may . - onnroIinhln thc French Elections rUaUWttjr wum. u.fv need of a steel Industry In Brt dedication of Individual mem council today was called to meet tlsh Columbia). iGaulie and Com- bers and workers to the task 01 evangelism In the community. NAVAL TRAGEDY crossing. Most of the- victims were young people returning home from a dance. LONDON Observers today wondered whether an unheralded week-end meeting of United Kingdom, Dominions and Eire spokesmen had solved the Commonwealth's problem as to whether a sov- . Li- u,,A V.,, V,o RntiKh prown both suffered In special session tomorrow to discuss the new flare-up of fighting in Palestine. ace's municipal el- lAnd the Individual memoci day. On these el- could only perform nis iuncu FRANZ LEHAR IN OLD COUNTRY Killed were: - Larry Morozoff, aged 15, Cres in trie r.hurch as he was unnea IS NEAR DEATH to Christ in his profession and lembership of the ,tive chamber Is Isls Rot 25 per cent Valley. Twenty -eight Missing, One No Announcement service. VIENNA One of the world's Michael Nesplah, 23 Canyon, B.C. Bless 'This Drowned When Storm Hits Dte, Radical Inde- R. Weick sang On Mill Tenders most famous composers of op t j .Aflteial :w.-4f nt Olynyk, 24, and William ereign repuunc is nut uutmu jj to continue as a member of the British Commonwealth. The question arises out of the intention ol Eire to repeal the External Relations Act, jme of the last ties linking Eire to Britain. CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS' WIN nnrcssF.TTlORF. Germany Christian Demo- House ana Mrs. awaia piwwa Peter Peter erettas. Franz Lehar, is near per cent, DeGauI-nservatlvcs 12 per VANCOUVER 0i D. O. Sten- 50, Northville, AlneriA. at the piano to accompany ine 1 poRTljANDt Dorsetshire, Eng. lOlynyk, Qlynyk death here. He Is 79 years ol mcnoias vjuigiuiiui-e., siiib"6 "J - . . .. ... ' irt,Twpnt,v-eiBht navat raungs ,d Communists, 10 hte city of Paris age and one of his best known son, B.C. works was "The Merry Widow. Mrs Baker talked to the cnu- i , " , , . missing and one midshipman mis-jare dr at Sunday School on Voaullists reglster- strom, Columbia Cellulose Co., said that he did not know of tenders haying been already called for construction of the 'mfw"Triltt TjtfllcflnES at Port Ed "He Is extremely ill and beyond .u sfonary work in unma aim vjwas uiowcu. hope-," was" last night's report such Intereatlno- B.nRCdoteS Of 31 CARLOADS OFFISH HERE ltlUVI.B"0 . things as Chinese dolls. swa,mping of a liberty Doai rrom the aircraft carrier Illustrious hv a eale In Portland Harbor NAMED TO ward. It was a matter on which head office in New York would make an announcement. Northland Transporta- DISPUTE Mr. Baker's message at mi baptism service was on the re The last night, the Admiralty an- nounced today. The boat was, - , - sponsibilities of baptism ana TON, DC, . i. ui chnrp (JaDL. J. iviav-wuu, 'eratsfheld first place and Communists lost -strength in yesterday's communal elections in the Rhineland and Ruhr. KILLED IN FALL VANCOUVER A 55-year-old man died instantly Sunday night in- an unexplained plunge from the fourth floor of a fire escape in a down- town hotel-the St. Regis. He was Evan M. Don-nell. The right side of his head was completely crushed. ; church membership. , HOWE ADMITS HIGHWAY NEED OTTAWA, P) Construction of a TransCanada Highway will be discussed at a Dom here this mornlne from Ketchi uman today creat- when it was caught by the gale. :ency board to in- kan to unload 31 carloads of frozen fish for rail shipment to ispute between the In an evangelical address in the evening, Mr. Baker declared that basic sin was the denial of Christ. In a world that ap neared to be morally derelict, T.L.C. APPROVES SEAMEN'S UNION :i 18 non-operating the eastern United States. . - ns In the United he called for Christians to as VICTORIA Full and un THE WEATHER' Synopsis Cloudiness is increasing over the western portion of the province with the gradual motion eastward of a weather system which lies off the west !! GRADER inion - provincial conference, Minister of Trade and Industry C. D. Howe said today. He did not indicate the date. He said that the government had been 'seized with the economic importance" of the road. reserved support was given the Canadian Seamen's Union at the Unions and Bond Sale GoirigOver sume practically the duty oi "saving souls." No person, God had said in His Book, was too low for redemption. In some churches Mr. Baker felt that there was but a "fiddling" ef closing session of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada here FARTHER BRITISH PLANE IS NEARLY HIT Shell Fire Burst Close to C-54 coast. Skies remain clear in tne eastern section of the province Saturday afternoon. Frank Han and other anti-Communist lead Communism i Hill Be Extended tsa to Improve intenanee with night time temperatures ers were not present. VANCOUVER Early returns received at Canada Savings fort at the prime task of saving souls. The Junior Choir sang under After Taking Off from Berliti dropping to the low twenties. C.C.L. Proves Itself More Loan headquarters in Vancou i"w to ensuring better LOCAL BOAT WRECKED NEAR AHYOX, Forecast Queen Charlottes and North the direction of Mrs. Blackaby and community singing of ver indicate that employees oi Rritish Columbia companies are Decisive Than T.C.L. By Canadian Press nenresentatlves of some 720,- of the highway be- Coast Overcast today and to hymns was entered into with BERLIN, an Pilot of a United States C-54 plane taking off from British-controlled Gatow airport today reported shell bursts near his plane at a height f Snnn fpet. "Mv Diane was rce Rupert and Ter signing more 'heavily for Cana 000 Canadian workers put La SURVIVORS SPENT MIGHT ON BtAln Nctlons have been spirit. da Savings Bonds series tnrce Mr. Baker will lecture tonigni "n. E. C. Carson, mln- than In the first two series. bor's attitude towards communism on record last week In two .. different. waVS. .. ' un-Vif KaiU tn Prince Ku- First comnany .to report was btlc works. That the morrow, occasional light rain tonight, wind southeast (25 m. p.h.) today, southwest 0!Q m.p. h.) tomorrow. Little change In temperature. Lows tonight and hiehs Tuesday: Port Hardy 38 he radioed. on experiences in jaya. dominated North Manchuria Powell River with 263 applica pd out of Prince Ru f our City men were uiuu6u hit,' nearly them them very pert Sunday night by a rescue vessel that P 1 - ,i V u j rUcnytitnrv Inlet. Zo miles webt . w . he was engaged for In Victoria the Trades and i.hnr Cnneress of Canada extend its operations tions totaling $78,500, or an average of over $300. in missionary work and LOCAL LABOR. Pinitsa area beyond onnteH n resolution at Its final and 92. ,.,i,iv, -nnntnr he is Diannlne and 52, -Massett 42 Pacific Mills at Ocean aiis Rupert-Skeena boun MAN ELECTED wj .m i.i vi. ----- . . . , . c ...dnn "rienlorine" actions of renorted that 546 application? le KUPe" " "u an early return. vicinity of Skeena .T R. Black, business agent for have already been slgned.Mhi3, beached as a result oi burning "V""v:r; John Wick, of the liall-hut halibut The four were Capt. l the change of policy .TV .1.' 1 VI . . wf V. "some communists" In Canadian labor unions. TCL right-wingers ered the document as the Prince Rupert local of the is the same number as 1947 bus w maintenance has rarr.ent.ers' Union, was elected boat Johanna and three passen- , . 'cd from Hon. E. T : : TODAY'S STOCKS : : 1 . - n 1 TM . . ... iimhorc 1 eanneri lOOQ. a uiaimtn weak "milk and water but h an executive memoer oi uic pinister of lands and bu! the bonds subscribed totalled $64,000 more Canvass Is still in progress. x H. J. Bird, coast organizer for Ted smiui, oerv mui imm eers. . .. Bud Tlmmermelster. All and a piece of saU cloth . Provincial Council of Carpenters went through on a 308 to 264 vnto m member for Skeena these provided little shelter. tHnnt. shplter In & courtesy es. u. juuimwju vv. n.kl. Rnhln m 10 been communicated ilUU jjtrcii - oorrlQ from tne interim ui the loan, reports "the three Die; In Toronto the Canadian rnnaresa of Labor manhandled Vancouver (AFL) at a recent convention in Vancouver. As a director, he is zonal representative of the area north from Ocean Falls and west the boat were used for kindling mills at Ocean Falls, Feweu the Prince Rupert ol Commerce seeking gale and rain since 1 o clock Saturday, night when picked up by the boat Neptune II Sunday fire but so strong was me its Red minority for live ay River and Port Mellon have, wind that It was about two hours Ntenance of the road, htlon havlne been that Buffalo Canadian 08Vi Consol. Smelters 119 00 Conwest 1-10 Donalda - 62 Eldona - I-10 from Prince George. Mr. Biacn morning. running and then elected a strongly anti-Communist slate of officers. It heard C.C.L. President A. R. Mosher tell the Red- frdi.ltp Pcimn ,,U Vm, The three nassengers aDoaru through -their employees committee, indicated that they are shooting for 80 per cent em-nlovee narticlDation in the loan. before they succeeded m geum.j a blaze going. tio .Tnhnn& were heading for Pween Prince Rupert returned today by air from Vancouver where he attended the carpenters' convention and later, the national Canadian Congress East Sullivan 2.90 the mining town of Alice Arm pice. In Ihe morning, oapi. vyh. set out alone in the skiff, to row The national average is 42 per 4.95 led United Electrical Workers Union to change their tune or Giant Yellowknlfe on business. Bralorne 710 B. R. Con 02 B. R. X 08 Cariboo Quartz 1-25 Dentonia Grull Wlhksne 05Vi Hedley Mascot 32, Pend Oreille 4.80 Pioneer 2 32 Premier Border -02' 4 Privateer 12V5i Reeves McDonald 2.45 Reno -06V3 Onlmnn rinlH .11 . ' . it. rnilps away, ine iney expressed hope fOad WnnlH ho krnt In of Labor Convention. The Johanna, now resting on be "thrown out." io - waited at the other three men cent." At Victoria the New Method Laundries employees during the .43 .27 .06 V, .10 a small beach on the bleak shore V in the future. rninmimism was at the core nf everv maior issue before the of the inlet, will be subject oi a salvaee attempt by Armour first two days of drive signeci on for $8,500. Their total last rvrnwress each of which claims God's Lake Hardrock Harrlcana ...... Heva Hosco - Jacknlfe ,. Joliet Quebec Lake Rowan , camp. Shortly after Capt. Wick left, Smith, Withers and Timmer-.Di.ter Knotted a boat con KEY SCORES SATIIRAV AVERAGE RENT $27.43 MONTH nTTiWA- Canadian home- year was $7,700. 360,000 members. The t.t., however, took a more decisive Salvage Co. this week. She was badly holed in the starboard .28 .03 V2 .40 .0614 .05 National I,fa rue One C.P.R. department has reported that 90 per cent of siderable distance down the in- nn.., f la treed it with the stand from the start. f , Torontn 1 Tl-o Tnterna t.ional Union of bow and Is completely suo- merged at high tide. ' The Johanna left Prince Ru employees have bought Doncis. Lapaska R0 2. Montreal ft ' Mine Mill and Smelter Workers seekers heard today a govern tel. mej .do-- blanket and the vessel headed direction. It was ths in their Little Long Lac 75 said to he Communlst-dominat- Fe Coast League nd 4. Frenr, .08 pert at 7:30 Saturday morning and was entering the approach Employees are definitely confirming the pre-loan prediction that they are anxious to buy Canada Savings Bonds in most ed, has been suspended by the ment statistical report uiat uc average Canadian pays only $27 43 monthly rent. Apartments 37-foot Neptune II, capi. Roald, heading on a shark fish f ancisco i. lor Anelees Sheep Creek Taylor Bridge " -31 Vananda i 31 03 Congress Congress -03 Pacific Eastern 09 Spud Valley -06 Central Zeballos -02 Sllbak Premier 27 n c.L. and John Clark, inter to Observatory Inlet when sne that stove In struck a. deadhead ing expedition. Capt. noaiu . and flats averaged ju.j. Lynx Madsen Red Lake .. McKenzie Red Lake McLeod Cockshutt Moneta Necus 2.45 .33' .95 .33 2.16 companies. national president fwm Chicago nskeri for reinstatement. Ker 5. Tao, r, the trio off the Deacn. He The average lnausinai wise Is said to be $49 weekly. 4, New Westminster The convention ruled that the planking of her bow on uk starboard side. The mishap oc So far as reported, the average bond sale Is In excess ot 1947 said L. F. Worsley, B.C. payroll director. there had been "malicious" pub Conditions in Ottawa, lorun- Then he headed up me inland picked up Capt. Wick. The Neptune II then turned back to Prince Rupert, arriving curred at 7 p.m. Oils lication by a Union newspaper SUNDAY National i , ' to and Calgary suggest nwe chance of getting a home any of statements derogatory to u.t. Capt. Wick succeeded in the boat to a small beach f11 7, New York 0. ' where near the oinciai nguic. L. officials and said that print here with the survivors . A. P. Con. " Calmont , 44 '& 5 50 C. E - Foothills 3 60 before she settled. Further ai- ed annlrvrv hv the union Was last night. " ",c Coast League v I. Portland 5. WMtmln.k.- - temota to put her higher on e. 0 - necessary before reinstatement Noranda 5100 Louvicourt .. 55 Pickle Crow : 2.10 Regcourt San Antonio 3.80 Senator Rouyn -50 Sherrit Gordon 2-30 Steep Rock 65 Sturgeon River -05 LOCAL TIDFS Tuesday, October 19, 1948 the beach as the tide rose were The Johanna was uu. Prince Rupert In 1912 and has MISSIONARY RALLY Regular Baptist Church 629 Sixth Avenue East ; 8 o'clock TONIGHT ', Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Baker could be considered. knn V ier l battle H !- San Diego 2. nnsnerpKsful 19.8 feet been owned by Capt. jomi The four men nut a small skiff High s 60 Home Toronto Athona - Aumaque 58 Beattie nQ Mrs .... over the side and made for shore since 1922. During tne served in the fishermen s 1:55 13:50 7:45 20:2Q " In Japan a husband may divorce his wife, if she Is childless, disobedient or ill-tempered. 21.3 feet 6.1 feet 3.3 feet lned on " l " " l2 in a henvv fiownnOUr Of Tahl Low "' . a brinf trlr. tn that drenched them to the skin Naval Reserve witn wap" " in command. Later, they vere able to recove: