PROVINCIAL LI3?.A?.?. VICTORIA, B. C. CHOICE 115 CAT 31,-49' ;w, ots ERVAW3S MAT10ML PHONE y mm it'. irtrv t ' ' STAR VCABS , r.vjiviar, awuCENTKAL HRTTIHH Xl.ll MBLA'B N15WBHAPEH 1j , Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." . . fM1 V VV fTT VT A4A ii VOL. XXXVII, No. 232. PRICE FIVE CENTS rmHCt. RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1948 ' T1 ,i i v- lit I: y r- A i liiii- U.K. MISSION Wrecked Tug Would Ban Weapons and VELS INQUIRY Oil GRAIN HERE LEAVES COAST Off to Edmonton After Brought Here United States Army Craft, Control Nuclear Energy ' Spending Week on Coast PARTS (rT PiiCoin',mifl Enprerv Commission and : mmi ill ill! 4air ;J VANCOUVER Twelve mem t 1U . on tO()K ui: City and Chamber of Commerce Want to Know What May Be Expected Advices that Increased quantities of wheat are to be moved through Pacific Coast ports for Freed from Herbert Reef, Going on Dry Dock Freed from Herbert Reef Uing twice bers of the United Kingdom trade mission to Canada left today formally proposed1 Secf Cou"cLfaft LTC simultaneous ban of thel.-'iS during thi Lult charge which - had held her fast since wcapuns anu cw.ui6 uH .,..v.. here nere Friday Friday night nignt by Dy Canadian Canadian -v... atom DOmD ana lormation mvur 0ver atomic awiim: encigy energy to w be signed National National Railways Railways for lor Edmon- jsamon- kert Wright, Of an organization for in-1 and put into force at the same!ton ion folIowlng louowing a a week's weens visit visii, to vu she , wel . . . ,, rfoo. .Jom thu export during the coming season have prompted a Joint commit ith throw- British British Columbia. Columma. While wnne in in this mis j ' L towed ,h iH i to r' ternational control of,t!me me. . v.j -.,1iM ... .j... itue LT822 was por. tee of the city council and Prince on Ruth visitor on pi AW atomic energy. In a concession xne s province mey inSPccu.-a muu3-1 - ey fof re Rupert Chamber of Commerce to the western powers, Soviet aemanaea wai uie m mes ana conierrea who gov-, after" control , , , vail a aibci being ucuik icuubm-u refloated b mj ie leaf last be banned before the ernment officials apd Delegate Andrei Vishinksy pro leaders. posed that United Nations Ato-, body formed Extent of the damage to the ncncd early Enroute to Edmonton the 1 L -Z J Judge Fulton, to ask the Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Wheat Board at Winnipeg what is to be dom about putting the Prince Rupeit elevator to use in connection with the traffic. A wire has been sent as follows: "Regarding grain ship- party will stop over at Jasper National Park for a day's sight- vessel was not known this morning but it was expected to be learned later in the day when MAYOR URGES 1948 Timber wn and doused visited seeine. Arriving in Edmonton October 3, they leave three days Leaf where NEW NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE LEADER Lt.-Col. Hon. George Alexander Drew, 54, premier of Ontario since 1943. (CP Photo) she is placed in dry dock for examination end repairs. ged to have later for Montreal via Trans-Canada Air Lines. Following the Pri.ice ments via Pacific Coast, kindly Scale Higher Although September Shows (CANDIDATES 10F BUSINESS I Mavor Nora Arnold looked spital where. advise the present position and However, it was hoped that it might not be very great, since the 150-foot tug's pumps kept it afloat during the 20-mile visits to Quebec and Halifax the ,f important delegation sails from New York for England. , plans as to use or Frince Ru my at Miss Decisively Chosen at Climax Falling Off from August pert elevator." (nniirH fr. Prinffl Rlinpft.'s Dp- The United Kinedom trade The Joint committee consists voyage from Arthur Passage uurned until Production of sawlogs andj . . kfltinMF TV (ireIon onrl where she struck the reef. of Aid. Q. B. Casey, chairman, alter Crown of Ottawa Convention Today ad had pre The tug went aground on rWp0,e A ,T "appealed to the city's Rotarlam Aid Robert McKa Aid A BroofsbS, JjJ ZfZnZ f from the businessmen Eart Gordon, Ft O. thi , .. n , nmKiA nnri Than ""v nme .TV. . . . vi . yea . .T candidates who will provide a mission group arrived in Canada on August 29 and by the time their itinerary concludes members will have visited many parts of the Dominion from sses and de- Herbert Reef Monday evening McLeod had when caught by a current while " r r r nas been snnuy aDOVe r? . "wise administration" during Collart. to the wi'.- aiding another Army tug to tow coast to coast. " a floatine dry dock through Ar put lor uie same penuu the cventIul period ahead. . year although September pro- busneM ductlon slumped noticeably un- i f. ,,. t, thur Passage enroute from the assault PARACHUTE placed a der that of .the previous montn. " - , fm vacandcs Admonishes His Followers to Go Out and Fight For Principles of Democracy As Exemplified In Party's New Platform OTTAWA (CP) Premier George Drew of Ontario was elected Progressive-Conservative leader trrtav nn tho first Viallnt. at the national convention. Norman weviu u.o.d., w. - - - ... Juneau 10 SeatUe" Beswick, C. S. Robinson, H. V. vv mrav,0u wnist. F 6. The LT822 had Just got 'unlawfully September saw log j whlch wUl occur when the pres- cording to the monthly bulle- tprms o four aldermen ex. 15 SIGHTED Ling grevious Fitepatrick, A. R. Grant, A. W. line ont othe floating dry dock gently om- 'tin released today. Dy uu,wi, t th d f tn Ben E Bruce Ball R. c. Ben- wnen sne was swept """" wnmji ill v r, is. nr bu v u sfnwMisT nn u i Miriiif v. i . . ci i. & -i m r-i i.mn n . i phi m ? ixi.i n" v a. u nail viuv. a the hand- ' luimrei . . , . ..j don t Know now many ui ae ana wiis. n.. vjwjuii-uuhco, - -- An Armour Salvage Co. crew iiir.e water " 0 . 403,685 board feet, as compared reUring aldermen will seek secretary with 25,549,712 in August. Pow;ie.elccUon but I hope that, IZ ! jk ...f in Rpnt.pmher . . . . ., I- . report that a ground party has He succeeds 6a-year-old John Bracken who retired because of ill-health. - : -Dref:fe de Iw.in.ri for been unssle so far to penetrate thev are soing to istand, they uiiu ymiis headed by Capt. Reg Green went?-to the .wrjgk' scene ..Wednesday 'night."" beginning' salvage riuratinii! ThnrsriaV. She Wai CLEVELAND : taiiort 7a 270 lineal teet. as rfe ruesed terrain in the Lytton , , errfKmnc& 'if eriy,T .tin msjw compared with 252,322 the Pre-treclared. "I don't want to have .'teaTrif.tTJBitrtct 100 mile's northeast Of feating v John ...... Diefenbaker, , ...... M.P. i rs:ggg v(Ju".. " WINS TODAY vlous month. refloated on Fridays high tide for Lalce centre, Saskatchewan. Un on runnliic around at th' r dc-khand here, in search of an oDject re-and Michael I ambling a parachute which and towed here and Donald Flemme. M.r. lor However, total sawlog pro- illSt( minute seeking candidates.' BULLETINS Bd, Dr. W. s.!was sightea in a ciump oi iree nded MIh The search Is Demg conunuea.. ! The other tug with the dry dock in tow, continued on to Seattle. The LT822 carried a crew of r Alex Alex David- lne ""l"- " duction since January 1 this( want you to think itover year is 181,470,235 oard feet, seri0sly," she admonished the as compared with 177,274,670 Rotarians assembled at their for the same period of 197.L.eekly jheon meeting. ."Lo-Pole and piling output was 2,-)tal government is a most lm- ... ... ........ . . T 1 II'H 1 1 P I- wnn..nn.. east of Lytton on Tuesday Dy a Toronto-Englinton. Diefenbaker received 311 votes and Fleming 104. Following wild applause Diefenbaker moved and Fleming seconded that Drew's election be made unanimous. Col. Drew delivered a long David-licc, and Misj only witness civilian Dllot. Dan Mclver oi 21, none of whom was Injured Vancouver, is believed to be 043,oi since waiiuij " oortaiu pari oi our uraiuuoi; caught" on a tree on a 8,000-foot CLEVELAND Cleveland shut out Detroit by a score of 8 to 0 today to retain a one game lead in the American League. , Cleveland is now sure of a tie or victory in the pennant race. YANKEES ARE ALMOST OUT NEW YORK New York Yankees were all but eliminated from the American pen in 1947 it was z,u37,im. It is the government which n closest to the people." last Railroad tie production in the wreck. The LT822 was patched by Armour Salvage Diver Raynor Montgomery, who found a long, narrow break -in the hull of the high mountain. No aircraft has been reported missing in that district. that he had back Injury month was 19,071 units, as against 12.953 in September, address of acceptance in which he charged the party to go out, now that it had adopted a plat p. Wright said 1947. Cordwood was sngnwy up , LOCAL TIOFS (Standard Time) Sunday, October 3, 1948 rjrncd to the ment by saying that he had tug as she sat on the reef. Tem-norarv patching made it pos from a year ago, 270 cords hav visit, to an meant that, if the group did not leave the table, he intended High 1:22 22.4 fee: "tiy before 3 sible for pumps to keep the hull sufficiently clear of water to enable her to float. 13:35 23.u iees i:-ning to clean to make room on a bench at the side of the galley to pre Low 7:28 2.5 leei repcre supper. re si people, Accompanying the damaged CANADIAN WINS TITLE -MANCHESTER Arthur King of Toronto, Canadian lightweight boxing champion, last night won the vacant British Empire lightweight title by a seventh-round technical knockout over Billy Thompson, British and European champion. NORWEGIAN AIR CRASH OSLO . A Norwegian Air Lines flying boat capsized near Trondheim today, killing six and injuring it number of others. The British philosopher Bertrand Russell was among tiie passengers saved. First reports said that 32 passengers survived the crash. The plnae lost a pontoon while coming in for a landing. IS REALLY "OUTLAW" CLEVELAND Little Jimmy Outlaw. .Z50-hitter, who could 19:54 16 feet form with such enthusiasm, conviction and sympathy, and support it with vigorous political action before the country, riding by riding, creating local organizations, encouraging membership and appealing particularly to youth. I (Continued on Page 3) ing been cut last monui i against 201 in the corresponding month a year ago. Sawlog scale m September by varieties, figures in board feet: Fir, 644,513. Cedar, 5,152,734. Spruce, 8,663,344. Hemlock, 6.257,205. nant league race today when they lost 5 to 1 to Boston Red Sox In a crucial game. The victory brought the Red Sox up to within half a game of the leading Cleveland Indians. nere when he vessel to port were the U.S. Coastguard cutter Thistle, from pare supper. "I couldn't clean the galley while they were in it but I could 0 or 15 minues Balsam, 1,078,714. Jackpine, 816,935. ' Miscellaneous. 190,240. hnus hnimn t.n nreDare SUDDer, Ketchikan, and the U.S. Army boat PF543. Both vessels are in back, I said, 'I he said. port today huld leave be- When he moved the bucket, to clean the the injury to his back caused him tn fall to one knee and 1 to a bucket 'when he fell, he pulled the . . TODAY'S STOCKS : : Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. hot water on I bucket over with him. Part of ed it o nthe the water went on his clothes but did not burn him, he Rpat.tie .. .59 Vancouver Dr. W. S. Kergln told the court vs to take the empty it. i Pull it to the that Miss Leavitt suffered first and second degree burns to her f where I could face, legs and feet. He felt that Bevcourt -35 Buffalo Canadian 10 Consol. Smelters 111.75 Con west ., - 112 Donalda - 61 Eldona 1-03 East Sullivan 2.70 Giant Yellowknife 4.90 find's Lake . .52 n It and carry !t said. "As I took a kink in the burns would not leave scan but could not assure the court Nt down, pull- on that Dolnt. not hold a regular berth with the Detroit Tigers, really played a villain's role as the Tiger's beat Cleveland Indians 5 to 3 yesterday. Outlaw, getting in the game in the eighth, socked a single in the ninth with two out and bases laded, driving in the winning runs. THYSSEN CONVICTED KOENIGSTEN, Germany Fritz Thyssen, former industrial magnate, was convicted today as a "minor Nazi' by The witnesses Barchuk ana Ambrose said that Wright had mc. The water h' Pail hit the Barchuk and st'mony, Quoted slid the bucket across the stove but Bell told the court that he Bralorne 7.00 B.R. Con 02 Vi B. R. X. -' 08 Cariboo Quartz 1.25 ' Dentonia Vi Grull Wlhksne -03 'A Hedley Mascot - -33 Minto "Ui Pend Oreille 4.50 . Pioneer 2.35 Premier Border .02 Vi Privateer 11 Reeves McDonald 1-90 Reno 06'2 Salmon Gold U Sheep Creek .., 1-18 Taylor Bridge - -30 Vananda ' -30 , i 03 Congress - Pacific Eastern 09 Hedley Amalgamated .. .02 'A Spud Valley 06 Central Zeballos 01 Silbak Premier 25 "If Villi oinn'l. was unable to recall what had happened Immediately prior to the time Miss Leavitt was burn- f!1" after he had 1!) to ieave the ed. ,lld clean it. Counsel will address the court 111(,d the state- when the case resumes Monday. Hardrock .30 Mi Harricana - -v2 Heva - -10Vi Jacknife,. 03 Hosco - 31 Joliet Quebec 42 Lake Rowan -06 Vi Lapaska , -u512 Little Long Lac 80 Lynx 07'A Madsen Red Lake ' 2.50 McKenzie Red Lake 32 MacLeod Cockshutt 1-00 Moneta 31 Negus 2.11 Noranda 52.00 ,i v i' , i t i . I' ' uits Wanted the German denazification court. The defendant, 73, was ordered to turn over 15 per cent of his "available property" in Germany into the -restitution fund for victimsCof Nazi persecution. 1 ; FATAL AUTO CRASHES VANCOUVER Three persons were killed and three critically injured while five others were taken to hospital last night as a result of two separate automobile collisions in suburban Burnaby. The dead are James C. Darby, 18; Gene F. Mossige, 21, and John O'Rourke, 18, all of ' Oils Louvicourt -Wi K THE RESERVE ARMY f yy Anli-Aircraft Battery R.C.A. tiAnrtincr fnr the ballots which told the final story are The winner was de- Pickle Crow 2.10 Regcourt -05 San Antonio '. 4.00 Senator Rouyn 44 Sherrlt Gordon 2.23 Steep Rock ". 180 Sturgeon River -15 Silver Miller -30 A.P. Con .....". - ' -20 Calmont - 44 C. & E - 5-60 Foothills 3-30 9 40 Home r -- Toronto Athona - 06 v Aumaque -13 VIED FOR LEAUC'Wonir " leadership. rnn tenders for party nccs Winter Training October 4, 1948 the four Prerfn; Left to right are Garfield Case, Commons member for Grey cided in voting this afternoon. nipfpnbaker, member for Lake Centre, Sask.; Donald 01 RY Sixth Avenue, West of McBride tor Toronto EgUngton, and Premier George Drew of Ontario. The latter """"lays and Fridays at 8 p.m. Fleming, membei three remained in the running. Your Investment in Citizenship DM TOE CIVIC-CENTRE B