t :o s 113 ORMES DRUGS fXCTCUA. 2. C. L7.7 Daily, Delivery' ' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NIWSPAPIH PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port Trince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXVIII, No. 198. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGU6T 24, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS Fate May Be K Buowim W imiim F ew . Days NEW SCHOOL AT HOUSTON Course Of Events In Yugoslavia, Russia May Culm'mate Soon BRITONS ARE TURNED BACK i MAMORONECK, N Y. The j cream of Britain's amateur golfers were repulsed 10-2 In the Walker Cup clash here against the United States team. The only British win was thpt of Ronnie White, the 28-year-old Picnirlif Having completed hi3 duties as supervisor for the board of school trustees of construction of a modern stream - lined schoolhouse at Houston, R. C. Mutch, local builder, is now moving to Terrace to supervise biuhblc Around nine i English captain, over United BELGRADE (CP) Marshal Tito's government evening residents ' gUics titleholder Willie TuV- r. I says it is ready to end the feud with Russia, provided ,t..,i(pii up dv i nesa by 4 and 3. The United the construction of a new car r,F.-"'- - which struck the! States won three of the four seems to oc a 'Scottish foursomes and seven of miuii as to the Hie eight singles matches. ase building on Lakeise Avenue j Russia keeps hands off Yugoslavian affairs. In a i.r Mr. Mutch .V1.11?1 has aHaug,land also been Km; at1 stiff . note to Moscow, ' the Belgrade b regime declared Burns Lake in connection with I its preparedness to reach a settlement w ith -in' Kussm I tit .... p , n tremor but alii the remodelling .of the com- on "all disputed questions." ""' J. Replying to a Soviet protest that Tito's regime had imprison Is Not Being Kicked Around as something i.s shook im their iKimonUs moved urrs Happed anl nearly everyone quake left their outdoors. .The ed and tortured thirty-one Rus sian citizens, the note offered to let the Russians go home The munity hall there, i Increatng of the school accomodation at Houston from one to two rooms is a reflection of the general expansion in that area, one of the factors of which has been the arrival of many new Dutch settlers who are making a notable success of farming there. Ninety pupils for the Houston school are now enrolled. offer holds good to all Soviet nationals who want to leave Labor Member of British Psrliamrnt Warns I'nited States Yugoslavia. The Russians had been jailed, the note added, be HOPES FOR I'NliERSTANDfNG '..o, . "v " " ; r a . i ' - , - l.n-,, - At' -- - ' " '' " A lwi cause they 'seriously violated Yugoslav laws by espionage and SWANSEA if bickering and hard words are to be used instead of sympathetic under hostile activities." -- )!"' - Diplomats expected today that ight wires did an ,d a Uiiw-foot rolled In on, the' '' .ats. i, here swung out were promptly the gnosis and w, tliere was ic and no cusu-uraUoil of the -jously estimated i bix minutes'. ! Hyder. Alaska. standing in negotiations be tween I'nited States and Tito's fate In the dispute with Russia would be known within Great Britain, only Moscow Mrs. C. L. Youngman and two daughters returned on the Prince Rupert this afternoon from a visit to Vancouver. FRENCH MASTERPIECE "Le Pont rie Narni" by the 19th" century French master Corot U included In the exhibition of paintings which will be on display at the Canadian National Exhibition. The canvas had been loaned by the National Gallery at Ottawa for the exhibition, arranged by the C.N.E. Association and the Art Gallery 'of Toronto. (C. P. Photo) will benefit, declared Rt. Hon. the next few days and that the course of Premier Joseph Stalin Anthony Eden here today. It was unthinkable that Vnited States would change her policy of aid towards Britain, LONDON f) A Labor Member of Parliament said Monday nigh', that Britain might be tempted to prefer Communism to being kicked around by unlettered pot-bellied money magnates oi the United States." He accused American big business of "conspiring to overthrow the Labor government." Tom O'Brien, Union leader and member of the House of Commons for Nottingham W;st, made the statement In a political speech in London's Finckley district. "What the Americans do t.ol realize," said O'Brien, "is that of Russia would also be known. These appear to be Stalin's alternatives: 1. To go to war with Yugtv Slavia. . ' . ' . i iinr movies to a rips Islands he felt. No country had been aice reue more loyat to Britain in time TAKES POST AT PRINCE GEORGE John Martta Succeeds Hon. Harry Bowman of stress than Canada, he ihe time and it i a bit. irwarl resident:;, c building shake 2 To Incite revolution within Yugoslavia. 3. Continue the propaganda I NO TUNA CAUGHT Further Disturbance Is it of ihe window j and boycott campaign. OFF CHARLOTTES the horses i John Falrkk Martin has ar-' rived at Prince George to suc- I scare Ii " There are no reports of any re using the Felt In Prince Rupert ...... . 1 nv. I . WASHINGTON The his- ( toric. Atlantic Treaty allying J twelve countries in a defence I tuna being caught off Queer. itniriR post He, the British Labor government ceed Hon. Harry Bowman, now Charlotte Islands yet. The Fish pisti young man and not their dollars is the only provincial minister of agrlcul-j ! -r t ..i:n 41.,. . ...... rM...i..it Finland Has Labor Crisis turc. as district superintendent. 1 . UUl-.C "'wr Mill K ii'S uie Vurvii v,imhuhk .ered there were effective bulwark again.it Com-., .,... Imunkm tlnnvinatlon of Europe." department ii CMiuwizijun ami -Islamic totlay and elsewhere alvrng the liritish Colum plan for the west went lniv .effect toUay warn President Truman signed the liocument in a .ceremony at (he White House. Lak picnickers eries Patrol boat Kitimaat has been on the -west coast o he Queen Charlotte Islands and Is heading south. There are reports that the fish are there but they are not biting yet. FOREST FIRE anrlcuTlure. Canad.an National )ja C()ast nf, (, at p,.; Iupc.t as csewhere, Railways. . .; . , ., j A are wondering: "Is. there a bicr one coming. A. Land settlement has been a life work with Mr. Martin since 1:31 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time yesterday British he returned from overseas after Columbia 'survived .its second 'quake within forty the First World War. Following , 0 . . . . , : ! ii Hie lake bubble sway. The point 'h they were exilic lake and It :i that they left Communists May Try to Tic . Up Offensive Metal Industry HELSINKI A serious split IS UNCHECKED in Finland's powerful Trade Union Federation appeared im Planes and 0 spell with the Soldier Settle- p . RunPrt noticed ' it in-' i. . tl,o frv f thP TORONTO 0 firth of the main ARMY Bl'YS HOTEL VANCOUVER The Salvation Army has purchased (he old Dfinsnmir Hotel here from the Dominion government and will use it as a men's hostel, it is announced. ment Board, he Joined Canadian; . .. .. wnm, wh ns b ,'' cm,,or m,i thway, " , ...... " ,.., 1 1.. inn Dnlllh- ,v bulldozers are standing by to aid nearly 400 weary firefighters In haltlne Ontario's biggest fores-t ported in the Dally News heard jn the Pacific far below the sur- ment. representative In Prince fire which Is still blazing out Albert and went from there to her kltchenware rattle. A hard-! face, v.ure store reported that goods j on the shelves moved. However, Grande Prairie as district super- minent last night when .live Communist unions refused - to obey a Federation ultimatum and started wild cat strikes.. While the intra-union struggle i aged, observers feared that Communists would try to extend their strike to the offensive metal Industry. This would endanger Finland's war preparations. lis S FUNDS it was nothing in severity like lntendcnt In 1931. In 1933 he rc turned to Edmonton to under of control In Snowdown township, about 185 miles northeast of Toronto. Ihe blaze, one of 129 in On- that which was recorded Sun-, TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. O. Johnston Co. Ltd.) Vancouver Bayonee 05 ''2 Bralorne 1015 B. R. Con 03 Cariboo Quartz 1-10 Congress 03 V2 Hedlcy Mascot -23 V2 Pacific Eastern -04 z Pioneer 3-50 Premier Border 04 Privateer 21 12 Reeves McDonald 2.30 Reno v- -04 Sheep Creek I-22 Sllbak Premier 37 Vananda 15 take farm appraisal and settle-1 ( . I WOULD WIDEN DIVORCE LAWS SWIMS CHANNEL DOVER A young English school boy succeeded today in swimming the English Channel from Cap Griz Nes to Dover, a distance of 20 miles, in 23 hours and 40 minutes. Canadian mil- tario, is sweeping over more than meni wors lor dihuu u ' Immigrants brought in by tire C N R. He hus been there until Queen Charlotte fslands reported fecliiiR the afternoon j fing crippled by! WO acres of bushlsnd uncheck-lw national con-led In Hie northeast section of VANCOUVER shock distinctly as well as other his new appointment CP Canadian University In addition to his duties wl'H tremors at intervals during the , Federation of day. The people there, reported Women passed a resolution yes- Mrs. Stewart-Burton to the Daily lcr)ay ur?ing widening of div-Ncws, are still nervous -although ur.e Uws aclnlit desertlon the area, forestry officials said late yesterday. Army and civilian fire fighters won a last-ditch battle against the forest fire early Tuesday and saved the Laurentiun foothills villages of Terrebonne Heigh and Poncour from threatened "titles said he-e 1 appeal for dlr-i from the f.-d-Without such ronre said S; a the univeisi-aMt to keep up !h of the Dun- the railway, Mr. Martin ha? served with the Edmonton ad visory committee under the Veterans' Land Act during the pas: lew years. He Is a member of the Appraisal Institute of Salmon Gold 13 I - iT 7 'a becoming somewhat inured to cruelty and insanity as grounds. oil!W thp rrnnt.ttinn of the riistur TILP MILLS REOPENING VANCOUVER The British Columbia Pulp and Paper Co. announces the reopening of Woodfibre and Port Alice pulp mills, both employing about 500 men. The former will open September 14 and the latter October 3. Anglo Canadian .. A P. Con Atlantic 3.35 .17 .67 .29 triennial conference re-. The . bancrs. They are not sleeping In their clothes any more, Mrs. -jected an additional clause ask-Stcwart-Burlon said, but" we do in3 restrictions on applications wish things would quieten down."! 0f divorce to first three years of maintain present destruction. 'ion is a provin Exhausted, terrified resident:; r the British of the bush town of Terrebonne, Calmont C. & E 51" rt but the brief twenty-three miles north of Mon- MUNICIPAL Confrdei at ion thp Ureal, began to relax with the Home Oil 9-85 Mercury -09 Okalta 142 Pacific Pete 2.34 hope that the ring of fire which r "'"i nas oeeonie DELEGATES marriage and remarriage of Seismographs at Ottawa, Vic- and! re ons. torla, Seattle, Berkeley rasadena recorded yesterday's j Quebec delegates said that tremor as "large." However, . the resolution would weaken there was no record of anything I divorce laws to a point where but. slight damage to property, j they were as elastic as in the Like Sunday night's coast-1 United States. gripped the district yesterday Is 't dependent on research at.d per- Royal Canadian 07 '4 toy a change of wind. The blaze ADt NAMr!) had roured Un'ough bone-dry HIL ZlHI 11.1 1 rV'ft;?. Toronto Athona 13' i Aumaque l' Beattle 60'z Thursday, August 25, 1949 oruce and nine bush country rr.. nlrlnrmnnir delegates to nd came within a whisker of RnnU!li convention of the High 1:48 22.4 feet 14:23 21.4 feet Low 8:11 1.1 feet demolishing the town. The des- Uninn 0( Central B.C. Munici-licrate efforts of 'hundreds of Damics Ht Terrace were selected 20:27 3.6 feet Wit 1 V iH V i itiunal Brooklyn 3-4 w Ymk 5. - Boston 5 members of army and civilian by city coimcil Monday night to lighters coupled with a sniu m jolll Mayr Arnold as voting rep Bevcourt 25 Bobjo 14 Buffalo Canadian .... .11 V: Consol. . Smelters 96.50 Conwest 11 5 Donalda 58 Eldona '. ..... -64 East Sullivan 2.32 Giant Yellowknlfe 6.55 J 1 I wind saved the town ana me rrsrntatives of the city. THE WLATHER (Synopsis) Philadelphia 4 'Wean nearby village of Poncour. The CoutKil mrmbers chose Aldcr-1 fire Is still smouldering on three H ' g whalen and J. N. t t,A. a ..I- TA..nl...ni.li nralpllWI .... a 1 With a low of moist air spread ing rom the west over the prov jauK ji ui iiucuuniic uu Fijimaii to Join Mayor .iiium Detroit B Cleveliuul 2 Louis 5 eased me ,.,, .he city at cue ml threat unless a sudden shift of, . f rrinllai rnnnicipali- ince variable cloudiness will persist in most sections today and Thursday. Temperatures .43 .23 .063,; God's Lake Hardrock ... Harricana .. the wind started the blaze again. ' wiilch Is scheduled for Scp- Heva 103i uouages, Duuaings ana U1UUB I tember 1 and 2, just prior 10 ands of acres of bushland werelhc annual mrrUiiR of the prov-ciestroyed but no lives were lost. ..,..,,.,,, union of B.C. ivlunici- will continue cool with maxmim readings ranging through the seventies and low eighties in the interior and through the 16Vi 06 wintry Hosco .... Jacknife sixties and low seventies along! Joliet Quebec 4t Lake Rowan 09 Lanaska 07 pallties. , Regional policy on resolutions to come up at the Harrison Hot Snrines convention will be dc- CDR. STORRS IS PROMOTED the coast. (Forecast) ! UW. Div. 1) North Coast Region and Little Long Lac 67 Lynx 13 Madsen Red Lake 2.90 ott.h,. e.m.m.nrirr An-'ririprt at the Terrace convention. SINKING Sir Harry Lauder, Prince Rimert area Clear in 1,1 Uverniiol n itui famous singer and entertainer, afternoon, tonight and tomor thony H. G. Storrs, 42, of Vic-'Mayor Arnold and City Clerk torla. has been appointed to the H. D. Thain, who secretary of rii..nii .ff n, r.n.H' na-'the Union of Central B.C. Muni- won 21 in... f Y - n 3 row. Wind, light. Lows tonight at, death's door in his native and highs tomorrow At Mas- Scotland. -set ' 50 and 60, Prince Rupert 48 ruve" 4, Hull city ............ . . - B I .... J.,.,.nlM .51 1.25 .42 2.30 57.00 .15 McKenzle Red Lake.. McLeod Cockshutt .. Moneta Negus Noranda Louvlcourt tlonal defence college. The for- clpallties. are ai.so utKB- mer Esquimau barracfea heafi. the provincial municipal conven- Jf'1' Sheffield Wed. tlnn with the acting rank of captain and 68. Remainder of Region Cloudy today and tomorrow. Occasional United 1 'f'tiei Swan; Pickle Crow 226 Little change Regcourt 05 '2 light rain today, TODAY'S BASEBALL American Philadelphia 5, Chicago 0 National Boston 6, Pittsburg 3 Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 0 New York 4, Chicago 3 4i .Htspur 4. pi. OLYMPIC BROCHURE Rt. Hon. Francis M. Forde, Australian Uigli Commissioner to Canada, presents Prime Minister St. Laurent wila .t lcat..rr-';o"nd brochure of Melbourne, site of the l'Jott ulyuipic viaiiu s. Hie pruaeitiitiou was, in ulfect, a token of thanks for Canada's two votes which iulptu Australia get the si-Ul (C. P. Photo) 19SP games by a maigiu. in temrierature. Winds light- will be naval member directing the staff of the college at Kingston. He also formerly commanded the frigate Antigonlsh, Naden, minesweepers and corvettes dur- Alternate delegates to the Terrace . meeting will be Aldorn.en George Ruddcrham and WiUn'i McLean, whose names wete put consideration Monday up for night. - mj fgyle 1 San Antonio .'. 4.40 Senator- Rouyn .42 Vi Sherrit Gordon 2.30 1 Uno.j Lows tonight and highs tomorrowAt Port Hardy, 52 and 60. 3, L--ds t ing the war