1 PROVINCIAL PR3Vi::ciALLI3:iAf victor n. onriEs onc:s Daily Delivery fcABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER vof Mvitd a Conoda' . Mo Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" PHONE 81 AAXIX, NO. 82. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, : APRIL 8, 1050 PRICE FIVE CENTS ers Called For New ndia Amid or Store Building fr rn"t . '-. - , r, , . ...... , . .. zzrrrrr j Broken Rail Sends nillfUL OWIC 10 LU UC UUIlt til ,y goVt'l pert. The site is on the north side of Second ;ixthand Seventh Streets west of the Prince Accord Between Two utel. Four lots comprise the site measuring 1 feet which will be fully occupied by a mod- ncr. Irs are being called up to May 15. lime the present premises on Third Stanley Cu Premiers Is Concluded NEW DELHI (CP) India and Pakistan today concluded an agreement putting an end to bitter strife between Hindus and Moslems of the two countries. A communique announcing the agreement was issued an hour after Pakistan's Prime Minister, Lia-quat Ali Khan, departed for his own capital at Karachi after meeting here with Prmie Minister Pandit Nehru of India. Details of the agreement were not made known. e been cui,iiua". ITie new site Is louble the size. Train Off Track SIOUX LOOKOUT, On t. Several persons were injured, none seriously, when a Canadian National Railways train was derailed- early yesterday, by a broken rail near here. Senior B Basketball Penticton Wins Over Nanaimo , NANAIMO 0) Penticton VeU last night defeated Nanaimo White Owls by a score of 34 to 25 to take the lead in a two-game total-point seiics for he British Columbia Senior B baskeball lenders are also be- Maple Leafs Edge Wings feor new uqui Terrace a no: van- sit For Duty Deriding Game Tonight Kan-tors l.liminalf Canadiens TORONTO i CP) -One more victory over Detroit Red Wings tonight suid Torunto Maple Leafs will enter the final of the Natl nal Hockey League play-offs In quest of their fourth straight Stanley Cup. Going Into tonlght'3 .ixt.li clash of their semi-final sereis, the Leafs are in the drlv- : Freakish Weather i White Easter In Maritimes I i championship. Second game of J the finals will be played tonight. Regular Baptists In All Day Prayer On Good Friday morning, thirteen of the congregation of the Prince Rupert Regular Bap Board Appears One Point h' r rim if nff. ftfY"'-t'.ffliiilfti.imipirflin The winner of this series will play Prince Rupert for tha British Columbia title. iremen DISTINGUISHED COMPANY Two famous Vict oria Cross winners of the First Great War, who enlisted from Prince Rupert, took part in the opening last Saturday night of the new Canadian day session of re- er'.s neat with a three to two ad-icc cross-cxamina- vantaae In grimes. i Only British Columbia Will tist Church met for prayer The ' Legion headquarters here. They were Col. C. W. Peck, V.C., D.S.O., who is seen maklne the for- Toronto won its 3rd bv i . '-...u arbitration victory butlals, ma, 0Dcnin sn.,pch . Thp ohairman , JamP, i .n n.w-nt. ,.f ih rn.Hi ... featingDertoit 2 toO Thursday ,' " ' 7; ,1. - " ",e Ween the city of r'r Baptist Head In B.C. Is Coming " other military hero seated, nA Col. John McGregor, V.C theme for the day was Elijah's , Enjoy Balmy Touch of Spring prayer in the eighteenth chapter"! TORONTO tCP) A southward of Arctic air Is tc going .give of the first book of KUg3. As ?"n?e (Van Meer Photo) ; and its Fire Dc- night. Thursday uilcr- vvm,, Elijah had prayed that God ' "'c i! the features of the as the proposal by New York Rangers went into the final with a three to nothing vic tory over Montreal Canadians. Winning four f.ames to one. The Rangers will meet the winners of Toronto vs Detroit in the final. Walter Huston, Actor Passes 5 The president of the British wouid ,et lhe people Know that " T , ? uc-irl"B 1 "ach Tom the prairies to J Columbia Baptist Convention, He was lne only e God and Rev. Dr. O..E. Daniel, will visit that he, E1Uahj was Hts wltnebs the Atlantic Coast, officwl 5 Prince RuDert from ADril 12 to u,, v... weather forecasters say. ,iat something be Sulletha .1 bliift duty put in , . ttliu otl lailb, 1ITUI(, A3 uuu UdU fYnl V wool r.t tho Pnrtrloa -z the April 24 and will speak at commanded him that the people weathef exp,cted n nuuxij IUUI.UCUU ii.uiaunjr wouia De lurnea DacK to Ood, so presenting the case n, explained to the inff wtt.h thp RPAsnn Hus- born heart HOIXYWOOD Walter ton, noted Canadian screen actor, died of a TORONTO HAS BIG FIRE ON FRIDAY ward consisting of Dr. Daniels is at present minister of the West Point Grey Bav.-tist Church In Vancouver whi's he Is In Canada on extended fur- home attack yesterday in his those asembled made this their . ' B cold will extend intj prayer j . 'the northeastern part of the Uni- The sericj between song scs-, ted state4- sions were led bv Mr . Hlaoltahv 1 .... LEOPOLDS KETUKN DOUBTFUL BRUSSELS Premier-Designate Paul van Zeeland said today he had failed to form a government to bring Leopold III back to his throne. He hopos to complete a cabinet by Tuesday. nold nuiaana and M m.u. O How- mow- , . . iicre. un mursciay re naa ccii- f h, f .,JU.i.... iw Ihut unHnr llic " uiuwu 1119 mAijr-niAUl Ulinui lj per, mat under the VK.i.. .hnn fh rv, r. , , ... lnutrh lougn from irom lv. n.s unrk worn in in the me Cfin- van . . ' ine "OtSt April snowstorm In , phose a,,r.-on, hvmm .. m, ail firemen are1 or(1 nian and other ariioimna v,-i . ! ' ' available when an 'buildings were destroyed. in Tornn, Mr HllBlnn ,t in II Un ! rr. ..j more man n years aumpea a that contributed to the spirit of foot 0l gnow thfi Nova the - ' ' meetings.' tia coast early today and spread At noon a basket luocluset, by lata New Bnuuwick and .Prinse Mrs. W. Lund, was enjoyed by, Edward Island. adtan Baptist Mission in India, i He Is the author of several books and is a well known missionary lecturer iff CSnida "tflu other parts of the world. He thousands of rscorcU. were d:- 6Urted nis sUtge farcer s n r troyed Damage Is estimated at cnd man ,n a mlnSlnl gnHW t all chimney blaze, be present at the The Weather Man promises the those present- brings with him many interest-! art said, when the The meeting rjstrr.ed In the Maritime a white Easter. Mo.?t Massey Hall In 1900. His first apoearance In New York as a legionalrre in "Julius Caesar" from which he was dismissed m are out. He add-xtra pay is allotted THE W LATHER Synopsis afternoon with the attendance of those areas had a Green Christmas. ing curios, moving pictures, and the world's finest set of slides on the life of Christ. He will hold services each t:ight increased to 17. During the first session in the afernoon he differ Ni preseiitiim the "Slight bust minute difficulties," said the Social-Christian supporter of the'exiled monarch, pre-' vented finishing the cabinet line-up he had expected to present for Regent Prince Charles approval at noon today. ? NEW ZEALAND QUITS MOSCOW MOSCOW D. P. Cosieiio' New Zealand's charge d'affaires, announced today he would leave Moscow as soon as he had completed details ; for the closing of his country's legation there, j New Zealand announced the closing of its legation yesterday. Frederick Doidge, minister of ex- , ent departments of the church in First Baptist Church on week Southern British Columbia is because he forgot his lines. He at the very edge of a wide bank of kept on his stae carer and ussettled weavher which brought later went Into the movies in tain and snow this morning to 'which he achieved fame.. His most of the west while Vancou- last triumph was in "Treasure Old Country nripathlzed with Mr. nights and at the three regular iwork were especially remembwed kntion. He felt that f- done about the services on Sundays, from Aoril ; ln prayer-tne ounaay ecnooi, 12-24. Sunbeam and Mission Band : Football cry near future. classes, Ladies Mission Circle, Rs began Wednes- classes, Ladies' Mislon Circle, and in city council f brief was nre- Hit By Train; Two Men Hurl of Sierra Madre" in which he won an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievement in a supporting role. Mj. Huston interrupted his acting career for several years and became a civil engineer. OC FOOTBALL '.VV English League First Division Aston Villa 4, Chelsea 0. Blackpool 2, Arsenal 1. Charlton . Athletic 2, , Stoke and Junior and Senior Young People's groups. A time of singing and Bible reading was followed by the lasi, session of prayer. tour man board of Furness acted as Mr. Brown pre- City 0. " vcr and Victoria reported clear skies. Seattle, Spokane and San Francisco were reporting rain. The British Columbia coast and the central interior seem to be out of the path of the unsettled weather. Sunny skies are forecast lor today and Easter Sunday. However, frequent cloudiness and a few Showers, are expected to drift up from the south Into the valleys of the southern Interior on both days. Forecast ' i I Two employees or Columoia jn the evening a larger crowd Cellulose Co: were injured 0f 3g assembled to see colored Thursday as they were struck slides of the Crucifixion of Christ by an eastbound C.N.R. freight shown by Pastor Thoi ce. Follow- train which was pullin? to a1, lhis ,ast meeting of day i and rebutted much we put forward by prtment. The cltv Ministers', MLA's Salaries Raised an Increase of 2'2 fixed by the con- stop at Watson Island. Jacob; the ,adies o the cnurch served Hansen, 50. suffered a crashed refresnmenls. right leg and cuts and abra-i M in 1949. e city offered WINNIPEG The Manitoba Legislature on Thursday raised the sessional indemnities of North Coa.t RegionMostly sunny but occasionally cloudy with ca.ssing showers. Remaln- p on Page Six AL TIDES Everton 0, Birmingham City 0 tie). Fulham 0, Sunderland 3. Huddersfield Town 2, Derby County 0. Manchester City 1, Burnley 0. Middlesborough 2, Bolton Wanderers 0. .- Newcastle United 5, Liverpool 1. Portsmouth 0, West Brofnwich Albion 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Manchester United 1 (tie). Second Division Blackburn Rovers 3, Grimsby Town 0. Bradford 0, Southampton 0 (Tie)., j Brentford 1, Sheffield United 10. AprU 9, 1950 Put Sell In God's Shoes I ALLENTOWN, Pa. (CP) -A man the state, claimed had stepped "into the shoes of God" to kill slons. He was admitted to Gen- eral Hospital here His condition this, morning was reported satisfactory. I The other man, 19 year old Robert J. Enrlght, received a slight cut on the forehead and obtained first aid treatment at the camp. The noise from the power piant is believed to have drown- mi, I- IVin t.ii-irl nf ilia nnrnm. ing cold at sight. Northerly winds members of . the Legislature 15 miles per hour. Lows tonight' from $2000 to $2500. Cabinet At Port ministers' salaries were raised and highs to morrow Hardy-35 and 55. Sandsplt and by "00 and that of the Premier Prince Rupert, 35 and 50. ' bv 1500- . 6:1 19.59 13:11 18.4 feet 15.9 feet 5.8 feet ternal affairs, said that keeping a Moscow legation was too expensive for a small country. Cos-tello made an official farewell call yesterday on Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. SENATOR DIES MONCTON, N.B. Senator Antoine Leger, aged died in Hotel Dieu Hospital last night after suffering a stroke yesterday, Senator Le-ger, former secretary-treasurer of New Brunswick under a Conservative administration, was summoned to the Senate in 1936 during the regime of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. His death cuts the Conservative representation in the Senate to fourteen. Standing now is: Liberals, 75; Progressive-Conservatives 14; vacant, 13. Total 102. NEWSPAPERMEN AND UNION BATH, Somerset England Ten thousand British newspapermen are to vote to decide whether to cut themselves adrift from the main body of British trade unionists organized in 8,000,000 strong Trades Union Congress. Decision to hold the ballot was Caken at the annual conference here yesterday of the National Union of Journalists. ft F ! IT!' Fwm his blind, cancer - stricken en brother was convicted today ing train and they were unable ' uw, .. ! ' A jury of four men and elght to hear it convicted Harold A Mohr The accident took place at up- nroximatelv 4:45 n.m. The east.- ;"-year oia xannery wo.ser, . i " 3. , of brother, Wal- rifle-slaylr.g bound freight letf Prince Rupert ter, at their home at nearby Cop at 4 p.m. 4 loy March 8. The jury recommended mercy. Waller died after being given a cup of coffee by Harold. The letter said his brother had asked him out of his misery. Nationalists Claim Victory fcj TAIPEI, Formosa X --Chinese Nationalists today claimed progress in' their drive against long- FRIENDLY SOCCER Hamilton Academicals 1, Al- Bury 1, Swansea Town 1 (tie). Cardiff City 4, Queen's Pari; Rangers 0. . Chesterfield 0, Coventry, City 1. Hull City 2, West Ham United 2 (tie). Leicester City 1, Leeds United 1 (tie). Plymouth Argyle 0, Luton Town 0 (tie). Sheffield Wednesday 2, Barn-sley 0. Tottenham Hotspur 3, Preston North End 2. Scottish League Division A Aberdeen 0, Hearts 5. Hibernian 6, Clyde 3. Partlck Thistle 5. Queeft of the South 2. Ralth Rovers 4, Dundee. 1. Rangers 2, East Fife 2. Stirling Albion 1, Motherwell . Amateur International Match England 0, Fiance 0 (tie). established guerrillas on invas- , bion Rovers 3. ion-threatened Hainan Island. : Lanarkshire Cup Avr United 3, ueiuc . Dispatches from the big island Ipn milps nff t.hp China cnst. SoloteU were Mrs. William Cantata Is Impressive Martin, Leonard Sykes, John E. assertiecj m&t Nationalist troops Vancouver Evens Davey and J. A. Teng. I have taken six villages and ac- Combined choirs ol Fir;.. The whole presentation too ceptcd surrender of 2.869 guer- llf'jl III 1 1 sbout two hours. rlilas in six -vs s through to the f jH . Y GSltH UlSlGT- David Murphy, relieving pas- :nd of March , Presbyterian Church, First United Church and St. An VANCOUVER fCP-Vatfeonv- Regina Pats Vin er Canui'ks defeated. New West-nMtister Fnv!)s 4 to 1 lP"t n"hf KIMBERLEY (CP) Regina to tie up at Iwo games each the drew's Anglican Cathedral gave : tor of First Presbyterian Church, an Impressive rendition of acted as chairman. Maunder's Easter cantata A scripture lesson was rea J ' Olivet to Calvary" before an by Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter appreciaUve audience ln First of St Andrew's Cathedral, Presbterian Church last night.' Following the program, re-The choir numbered about frethments were served to the S!S KlNG-SIZE There's" nothing ' small FUND TO FIT KING-SIZE CHEQUE - Pats last night trounced Kimfcer- northern division final of the Pa-lev Elks 7 to 1 in the first hp me cific Coast Hockey League which of their Western Canada juven- is a best of seven series. tinuiii m ' 1 15 10 be presented to the National Cancer msuiuie ui OLDTIMERS BASKETBALL Monday Nite Wises ik m OUawa of the Canadian Cancer society, by tne Aioena u,...,. kuM . I largest s'ngle donation ever made towards cancer research in Canada. Some thirty well blended voices under choir and friends by the Burn- ile hockey semi-final. The second In the souern division San the discriminating direction of ing Bush Guild of First Presby- game of the two-rjame total-goal Dieago defeated Los Angeles 6 Peter Lien. There were nearly terian Church under Mrs. W. H. series Is scheduled for tonisrht j to 0 to tie up the series there also 200 persons ln the audience. Wilson Murray. . 'here. ' at two games each. 10 teet bv ,1 wn h re after. they approved the donation. The cheque Is of ample dim- i v"'cb icet. . ..