TRyJl"2lL LIZ?,.'.?.'!, 113 . viciona, 2. c. :;.,; (MIES DRUGS Daily Delivery PHONE 81 p NORTHJCRN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NIWSPAPXR 'tM8ir,l the Key to the Great Northwest; , rrnnir, nurtKi, a. u.. ruiuAY, AUGUST 12, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENT3 berfea W- oman Is Victim -of Vs cioys rv Area Is Being m W T s. - 99 doviet Union tails Yugoslavia "Enemy ed For Companion a '"""7 """""T Sharper Verbal Attack Levelled Against Tito PJ (CD I'olice last night combed an ndin? an cast-end auto court for W. I). jfClive, Alberta,-following the death of Yvonne Ledusque of Edmonton who was 3 Henderson. , dird In hospital . ' 'ice (mind her ?-i r-r5Scssa5 lbrIrii,nadkaeP-l TODAY'S STOCKS .. Blip nan, ap j (Cour,, a D 3nbnmtcn , Hie Victim Of a Eyr.T?r?-.? .-. I 'f HI f C ANNUAL TRIP TO CHURCHILL WINNIPEO-TourLsts from twenty-six of the forty-eight fetates of the United States, as well as a large representation of Canadians from east and west, were passengers on the thirteenth annual Churchill special which left here over Canadian National Railways today. The Americans come from California. Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware. The District of Columbia, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas. Michigan, Massachus-sets, Montana, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Nebraska, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, as well as the neighboring slates of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. The Canadian party Is mainly from Ontario and Manitoba points. LONDON (CP; Russia today called Marshal Tito's government an "enemy and foe of the Soviet Union." It was the first time the Kremlin had hurled the term "enemy" against Tito although it bitterly denounced the YugoSlav regime last year. Vancouver Diplomatic observers are won 'dering whether the latest outbreak of name-calling signalized PER i P ( XJ 1 - t ft f n To Rapidly I -T - .J a sharper Soviet policy toward Tito. In an apparent move to stir up opposition to Tito Inside Yugoslavia, a note to the Belgrade government said: "Let the Yugoslav people know the Soviet government does not regard the present Yugoslav government as a friend and ally but as an enemy and foes of the, Soviet Union." lodrr Way i Extremely h o t Bayonne Bralorne B R. Con nnx Cariboo Quartz Congress Hedlcy Mascot Pioneer Premier Border Privateer Reeves McDonald Reno Sheep Creek Silbak Premier Vananda Salmon Oold Spud Valley .05 Vj 10.25 .03 .07 1.10 M .25 350 03 '2 .21 2 50 042 1.17 .40 .15 .12 .07 ' - ' 1 "l if ' .' Ij -fvaiifd over the Included In the party are many from both the United States and Canada who have s during the past tended to .speed of all grains, weekly crop re-aitment of Agrl- SOPHIE'S A SIFTER NOW-During a visit to the Six Nations reservation at Oshwekan near Hamilton, Sophie Tucker, "the la.st of the red hot mommas." was given a new title. Now she's Ka-ge-Ja-waks which means Sifter of Flowers. Here Sophie, in her Indian head dress, beams wKh three chiefs after the honor was conferred upon her. Left to right: Chief Jerry Blue Eyes Chief Little Bear and Chief Pale Moon. (CP Photo)' TOOK OFF ANYWAY HALIFAX The Royal Canadian Air Force said here today that one of its planes, detailed to escort Mrs. Richard Morrow-Tait, would-be world flier, from Goose Bay, Labrador, back to Bangor, Maine, was Investigating report of a single-engined aircraft heading east towards Greenland. Mrs. Morrow-Tait had flown to Goose Bay but was denied . permit to fly the Atlantic. It is thought she may have taken off not tfadian National made previous trips. During the week's tour of Manitoba's northland, the party will visit Dauphin, Flin Flon, Shcrridon, The Pas, and will spend thirty-six hours at Churchill. At each stopover point, the party will be guests of the local Chamber of Commerce and HAMILTON Stewardess lis Heroine DROWNING j HAMILTON fJ-One man was drowned and his wife and a neighbor were rescued when a small boat C8psized In a squall Something Is Added At Mclymont Park; Police Seeking Bear will have the opportunity of seeing wonderful farming coun withstanding. REDS CUT TRAFFIC BF.RLIN Russian Army Saved 27 Passenger. From Fiery Death In Maine Airliner Oils Anglo Canadian A. P. Con Atlantic Calmont C. & E Central Leduc Home Oil Mercury, Okalta Pacific Pete ....... Princess Royal Canadian mn crops, as storing loo rap-. are nut filling aid. It rrpiirird in tolirwan and in t on the Ed- f U-romiiiR Ren-s Mamiuba and fiii-wan. i wiving free-"asanand move-ill hcavlor next dl damage has i viable and wid NaramaU on Hamilton Bay. Officers are try, the not them lakes, mines and Manitoba's seaport where guards cut down west German drasging lor the body of Bert, truck traffie for eight hours ortan ship'; are now loading r.,..,, t . i-uupum, carly today United - States and unloading. , . 'c, -i nomas ayior, wei'Oi m 1 1 1 , r t, Something was added to the early afternoon en sources reported. - - - PORTLAND, Maine A plucky stewardess was the heroine' f . Northwest. ; JUrliiytrt . crash from which twenty-seven persons escaped safely last night. Pretty Patricia Donnel- rescued. The three were 1000 feet from shore fishing when the squall overturned their boat. Passage through the Soviet eheck point at Helmstedt was rut down Without cirnini at I a m. to four truck, an hour. Ilan' ?ged. 54kute at the jobJ tertainment of the Gyro playground at McClymont today and it was all very unexpected. A bear hunt is now under way. A mother bear and two cubs were on hand immediately after lunch when the juvenile crowds began to gather. Some of the younger folk, completely unafraid of nature in calmly herded the passenger3 Eight hours later the slowdown Churchill Is For Freedom order was lifted and truck traffic began returning to BANK HOLD-UP ARREST MADE VANCOUVER G Police said yesterday that Anthony Schlos-ser of Vancouver ha been charg out of a rear door a scant two minutes before the plane was enveloped in flames at the Portland Municipal airport. Capt. Roderick Cote, aged '40, GETS the wild, thought to chase the ri;-ar little cubs about. But about Lead Fight in Counril of Europe's Nations Against soon joined by Game Warden Ed. Martin and his deputy, H. R. Walmsley, who took up the hunt. of Melrose, Mass., the pilot, said 5P0I ed with robbery with violence j in connection with Saturday's! Control by Foreign Ministers that the propellors of the twin-engined Convair accidentally BASEBALL SCORES American New York 6, Boston 7 Chicago 5, Cleveland 8 (12 Innings). National V DC. f?on- reversed 15 or 20 feet above the runway. $6000 holdup of a Bank of Nova Scotia here. It was said by the police that Schlosser' had been picked from a line-up by four bank employees. A second arrest is expected soon. T has hfnn se. ''t Truman (or ? military spr l . Jtman of the 340 .10 , .88 . .31 . 5 30 .75 . 10.15 . .09' 1 40 . 2 42 ' . .18 . .06', . .14 . .17 . .64 . .27 . .IMi . .12 V2 . 98.00 . 1.08 52 .84 . 2 35 . 690 . .45 . .21 .081 i .11 . .18 . .06' 4 . .45 . .08 . .07 ',i . .59 . .14',2 . 2.92 . .49 . 107 . .42 . 238 . 58.25 . .14 . 2.10 . .06 . 4.35 .38 . 2 30 . 1.72 . .184 ' this time, more mature park visitors had arrived and notified the authorities. Provincial police and game wardens were soon on the scene and at 2 p.m. were pursuing Ma Bruin and her children through the bush. A little gunning was planned. Tommy Long, 9, reported to a Daily News reporter that he saw the bears playing near the pool and he called a milkman. Ti IE WLATHER (Synopsis Cloudiness Is still present In )t chiefs of HEAFNER IN GOLF LEAD FISH SALES STRASBOURG, France, O Led by Winston Churchill, the new council of Europe's first assembly today fought for greater Independence from control by twelve member governments. Churchill, fiery advocate of a United Europe, called for the assembly of Europe as a free establishment of a consultative parliament. In one of the first speeches to the 101-member assembly yesterday, Churchill rapped what he called "crippling limitation" on the assembly debate Imposed by the council's committee of foreign ministers. Heaf-North was CHICAGO Clayton ner, 240-pound Charlotte Carolina, professional, Toronto Alliona Aumaquc Beattie Bevcourt Bob jo Buffalo Canadian .... Consol, Smelters Conwest Donalda ". Eldona East Sullivan Giant Yellowknlfe .... God's Lake '. Harclrork Harrlcana Hcva I Iosco .. Jacknlfc Joliet Quebec Lake Rowan Lapa.ska Little Long Lac Lynx Mad.sen Red Lake .... McKenzIc Red Lake McLeod Cockshutt .... Monet a Negus Nor and a Louvicourt Pickle Crow Regcourt San Antonio Senator Rouyn Sherrlt Gordon Steep Rock .J Sturgeon River .: which General ?f has been wily. This win highrst rank-e Unitrct States. 'I Bradley, ,llw ,,J". had been '! a native of Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 2 Boston 7, New York 7 (Called rain). Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 7. Western International Yakima 5. Tacoma 0 Spokane 9, Vancouver 7 Wenatchee 7, Victoria 2 Bremerton 7, Salem 6 Pacific Coast Sacramento 2, Los Angeles 0 San Francisco 5, San Diego 3 Hollywood 2, Portland 0 Oakland 11, Seattle 8 many areas of British. Columbia but clearing skies and somewhat hiRher afternoon temperatures should bring more pleasant weather to most regions during the next 24 hours. A very weak distmbance moving Into the Gulf of Alaska will bring occasional light rain to the northern coastal areas tonight or early Saturday. It is not expected to affect the remainder of the province. August 11 Blark Cod Balsac, 20,000. Storage, 9c and 5c. August 12 Lois N., 35,000, Co-op. Island Queen, 18,000, Storage, 9c and 5c. burning up the trail to golf 's biggest bonanza today ;wltil a one-stroke lead on entering the second round of the Tarn O'-Shanter, "world" championship. Heafner grabbed the lead yesterday with a sizzling six under par 68 for a slight edge over Johnny Palmer of Badln, North Carolina, and Henry Ransom, the Texan. Both banged out 67's. CAFE tili Hotel) Lloyd Stephens, who in turn, told the police. Another youth, Fred Johnson, Eleventh Avenue East, said that bears were no strangers in that part of the city. He had often seen them in the park and even in his own back yard a mother bear and two cubs. The cubs were quite mature, spectators reported. Fred Johnson added that timber wolves were also frequenting the Eleventh Avenue district. In fact, he had been chased by them. Sgt. L. A. N. Pottert.on aud Constable Harold , Turner answered the police call and were Km..,.;,:" ASs COOK " ' P.m. NEW BRITISH JET THREATENS AMERICAN SUPREMACY IN AIR WASHINGTON, D. C. '(! British development of the world's first jet airliner was interpreted today as a threat to the United States superiority in the aircraft manufacturing field. An analysis given by Delos "W. Rentzel, Civil Aeronautics administrator at the Senate Commerce committee, said the British DeHavilland Comet was expected to cut flight schedule times in half. ; (Forecast) North Coast Region Clear, becoming cloudy during the afternoon and overcast tonight. Overcast with occasional light rain Saturday. Little change in temperature. Lows tonight and hlrJis Saturday at Port Hardy 43and 62, Masse tt 48 and 60, rrince Rupert, 45 and 65. fcisi. fji-rvicc Ir" Crem E PRICES Football Tonight 7 P.M. CANADIAN LEGION , vs. GENERAL MOTORS Saturday, August 13, 1949 High - 3:47 18.7 feet 16:J7 19.0 feet Low 10:00 4.9 feet 22:30 6.4 feet H89I Silver Miller .38 THURSDAY August 18 KIDDIES' DAY FRIDAY August 19 2:00-5:00 p.m. Joyland Train. MONDAY August 15 2:00-5.00 p.m. Jo land Train. 7:00 p.m. Doors Open. 7:30 p.m. Stage Show. 11:13 p.m. Uathing Beauty and Queen Contest Preliminaries. TUESDAY August 1G 2:00 -.1:00 p.m. Jo land 'Train. 7:00 p.m. Doors Open. 7:30 p.m. Most Perfect Child Contest. 11:30 Stage Show and Dancing Till 1 a.m. SATURDAY August 13 7:00 p.m. Parade. 7:30 p.m. Official Opening by Mayor Nora E. Arnold. H;30 p.m. Introduction of Bathjng Beauty and Queen , Contestants. WEDNESDAY August 17 2:00-5:00 p.m. Joyland Train. 7:00 p.m. Doors Open. 7:30 p.m. Pet Show. 11:30 p.m. Bathing Beauty Preliminaries and Dancing Till 1 a.m. SATURDAY August 20 2:00- 5?00 p.m. Joyland Train. 7:00 p.m. Doors Open. 7:30 p.m. Stage Show. 11:55 -Grand Award. 7:00 p.m. Doors Open. 8:00 p.m. Coronation of Carnival Queen. 11:30 Stage Show ajid Dancing Till 1 a.m. 2:30 Children's Show-Free Tickets to Show and Train 'for All Children. 7:30 Junior King and Tjueen Crowning. 11:30 p.m. Bathing Beauty and Queen 'Finals. Dancing Till 1 a.m. Stage Show Nightly Door Prize Nightly Door Prize Nightly Door P rize Nigjitly Door Prize JOYLAND TRAIN DAILY 2-5 P.M. AND -I A.M. KEEP THIS SCHEDULE FOR REFERENCE 3 Dancing Till 1 a.m. INDUSTRIAL SHOW MIDWAY GAMES FOR ALL