1 provincial Lismy, 113 YTf 'tl n "'"71 " - onriEs DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 81 Published at Canada' Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." VOL. XXXVIII, No. 237. PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS Gordon 11 U N 0 P res d DomiaU Noted Financial Expert To Head Railway System FIVE HUNDRED CITIZENS RECEIVE STIMULATION AT PRAYER-RALLY. ' , V m ? I Five hundred Prince Rupert citizens gathered Sunday afternoon at the Civic Centre for spiritual stimulation at a public rally which culminated the current crusade of the Roman Catholic Church for a return to fumilv liraVI'f H H nitun of slavlnir tVio wnrliVa OTTAWA (CP) Appointment of Donald Gor-dan,47 -year-old deputy governor of the Bank of Canada and former chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, as chairman and president of Canadian National Railways, was announced in the House of Commons today by Transport Minister Lionel STEPHEN FROST KILLED VANCOfi'ER A man who plunged twelve storeys from the roof of the Hotel Georgia here has been identified a Stephen R. Frost, aged 23, of jSanaimo. TRANSCANADA ROUTE . -------- - ' - - ...... - i livniu 1 i bllV I l I 1 1 J deterioration. The impressive service was part of the , , , j i u n iii g Lauipaigu wiiiv.ii ift is, i iETARY Jarquos w national sec- sweeping Canada, the United rampant In 11 Chevrier. Tne scouisn-oorn iin- le world todav and llE co-ojicrauve Elates anu oiner nations and being developed by the Communistic menace to oeare. racial j, youth organ ST. ANDREW'S which Is meeting with the re ism, a gradu- sponse of people everywhere. Hid religious Intolerance, broken arcial expert, who ran Canada's price control system during the war, succeeds R. C. Vaughan as head of the railway. Vaughan. aged 65, is retiring on superannuation. ! Inspiring addresse by Most; homes and even by scientific de- THANKSGIVING ,lK m Montreal Rev. Anthony Jordan, O.M.I., volopment. It called simply for a return to peace by the following j,lult emicauou Peowle of St. Andrew's and iC. P. PlotOl VICTORIA The Big Bend-Banff-Calgary route has been chosen for the Trans-Canada highway through British Columbia and Alberta, it is announced. FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS ...VICTORIA The powerful tug Salvage King is plowing through mountainous seas to the rescue of the Panamanian Amercian freighter. Navigator which is floundering helpless in mid-Pacifi 1000 miles off Vicar-Apostolic of Prince Rupert, an appropriate and graphic moving picture featuring Bing Crosby and Ann Blyth and a series of colorful recitative tableaux ol the Ten Commandments. Raise your hearts and minds to God in prayer. That is what '.r!J .-lm their friends, old and young and numbering about 200, sat down together last evening in ihe Cathedral Hall at a delightful famly Thanksgiving dinner. It was an appetizing repast FIVE DIE IN CRASH PAYNE the world needs today I eon-selled the narrator. Binu Crosbv. I I if I i In the finale of the films which AW ST. MICHEL DES SAINTS. which had been prepared by ,he intraduced and toid the story of wv-man'R Anvitinrv who were n.-.n m - T3rv4tAK nf three Father Patrick Peyton of Al assisted in the serving by girls Montreal doctors and a hunting bany, New York, who Inspired the White AttPiuling of the church. Tables wer - guide and pilot naa been recov depleting Incident relative to the Nativity and the child of the Christ Child were the highlights of the program. N. R. Young was chairman of the proceedings and C. P. Balag-no acted as piano accompanist. The hymn "Hoiy God, We Praise Thy Name" was used in opening The chalinan. In opening remarks, ext f -ssed gratification Vancouver Islam! -with pi-pellor gone. . Inited h.ates Coastguard cutter is also r ic Crusade for family Prayer, wspnre-oloa t nProm 1:IN f rting ered up to early today irom tne wreckage of a World Wide Avia IMPRESSIVE TARLEAl'X adorned with harvest fruits and the fare was bounteous and de-licous i With Canon Basil S. Prockter -Frank F. Payne, btwr of the Nel- tion Co. plane -which crashed Sundav in Lake Toro. An inquest It was solemn and impressive (Continued on F a? 2) and 'n can- ORIENTAL CHARMERS These three charming Chinese girls a.re seeing Canada tot the first time as they step from a Canadian Pacific Airlines plane at Vancouver. Trans-Pacific air travellers wll see more of the trio for they will be hostesses on the C.P.A. Vancouver-Hong Kong service when they have completed their training. Left to right, the are: Gloria Woo, Lorraine Ngu and Joyce Lam. (C. P. Photo) at the size of the gathering which was adequate reward for the ef: ing to the scene. LABOR WINS NORWAY OSLO Norway's Labor government emerged today with an apparent 10-seat majority in Parl'a.ruii. gained at the expense of the Communists in yesterday's election. The government had previously had , a majority of but one seat. the rsctor, acting as master of I scheduled for later today, ceremonies, an acceptable pre- The dead are Dr. Rene Daa-Eram followed the banquet. It durand, Dr. Emlle Leghand and Included violin duets" Murray I Dr. Azarle Cousneau, all ot Boas and Robert Jansen; hum-1 Montreal; Russell Holmes, ore us monologues by W. D. Grif- S Onto pilot, and Oonrad Delorme, . t:.. a A Anfnn K. 1 . u. n t ol Minimal rlaa ,xo'ti new.spiiHT- gt suddenly o.i had conic East to mii'.ni of the Can-Canadian Daily temciation. In fall-omc time, ho took ifrxr arrival here (Synopsis) The st rm which calMrcd the forts which had been put into the organization of the rally. He hoped that the seivice might be a turning point in their lives ol coast of B.'.lh Columbia yes little Heather KacDonald ar.o 1 Satnits which Is 100 miles novth many who had attended. "With New York Yankees humorou:. songs by Leonard I 0f Montreal in the Laurentians. Sykes. Accompanist was Peter! sowd to Halifax terday wai weakening as it moved rapidly Into southern Alter f '.'.lii i-.'i'ning M'li t l'i - out voluntary prayer, civilization rp hr sumimed Lien. will cease, and most important is COMMITTEE arrivetl by a wiil- Mr flc air is flowing over the pwv- ! Iht proceeri'ns,. which com daily prayer in the ponies. Win Twelfth iSeries ; ; Im-e behind the storm brlimlnc, HEW PREMIER ,F0S FRANCE IS DEMANDED oung declared BISHOP JOKIIAN , concluded with prayer by Bishop Jaimes B. Gibson and the stng- inv nf "Cinrl Savp t.hp Kinj." ,; OTTAWA ;(P Unar.lnnus !.,....,.. ,l.n ihllclirtiont r,i lha rnill PARTS IU JlllCS MOC11. OS" mtrwers tw-most m;lirti today. I t sh westerly wind.' atdns the .v.ict are expected I J decrease g, usually to light by evening. nobher storm 12-n mllfci west of the Queen Char! -.e Isinnd.i is moving rapidly toward the Bishop Jordan eaid that th3 crusade for the purpose of reviving the practice of prayer to Almighty Clod had been brought a committee on vetreans' affairs wpr(! t;,e RishoD. the ven-' ciallst party leader, yesterday 3n(rn CO. Ltd oum BROOKLYN Rex Barney's wild pitching which yielded six walks and four runs before he was retired in the third inning, together with timely hitting by the American Leaguers, gave the New York Yankees their twelfth World Series victory on Sunday. The Brooklyn Dodgers, despite a brave batting went up from all three opposi- erabie canon W. F. Rushoroolr was asked by President Vincent tion narties Pridav in the House ,,h n au.hfr : Awriol to form a new French about by the crisis of the world ol Commons. the new pastor of First United government. If he succeeds. not mast Rain and s'rori; south- crisis althought it should forth Church. ' Mocth will become Premier o convince .,. winds are exnejtt.) to de- need be a crisis to Spokesmen brought; Mrs. Alf Rivett was convener succeed Henri Queuiiie, wno re- vplon over the nortn coast to- people of the need of prayer mnrrnv mnrninz and v.'UI spread rally rally in in - latter latter innings during of the dinner assisted by Mrs. signed six days ago in me ecu.i- The most important thing in life." asserted the Bishon. "is to omic dispute that split his 13- to the south coast I'V lomtr.ro which they raised an adverse 10 L. A. N. Potterton. Mrs. A. L. problems ranging from effects of devaluation to euso of small holdings The steady vollsing pot no encouragement from Veterans month old cabinet. v hirh extended into' tne classic Itself, made a splashing home urn rilve into the left feild Holtby, Mrs; A. G. Boas, Mrs. W night. to 1 count to a final count of t ts t nn in n fnilnrt to overcome the Mooh served as minister of the J. Nelson and Mrs. Basil Proc know, that we are right with God. If we serve Ood right we will go to a happy eternity but interior in the Queuiiie cabinet. It was four fames out ' stands in the fourth innirfg. ter. The serviteurs were Mrs. t iu ri-,ci Ho.,irmCliv:ii7 deficit. Minister Gregg. He told them 11ULUI vyutvow . - The Premier - designate has H. C. Flood, Mrs. Shelford Dar- how can w e" serve God and be iwlth showers - today. Overcast of five victory lor me ia.i. It was a great battle between ton, Mrs. Thomas B. Black, Mrs. been negotiating with leaders of there would be no committee this session which is expected to be prorogued in December. convinced convinced of of His His love love and ana interest interest, W. Simmons, Mrs. R. Thompson, other political parties lor sev- Mrs. Oldham, Mrs. J. G. McDon- era! days, seeking an agreement- tomorrow wan rain conm.-- a crown or ..u teams, pattlcu- courageous if we do not sucaK and listen to ing in the early morn'ng. Winds EbtKu Field and paid $167,165 4& Twwrs wlio had tne lhk Him in reverent and respectful 'southwest (20 mph becomins witness the game. iany prayer whereby we are trans-! light -tonight. Little change in Brooklyn used nineteen play-, fought back in their tremend- ,i t.Prt to another world of our i temperature. Southeast wmos Crs and six pitcners-tsai , ous effort to overcome ine over aid, Miss Geraldine Prockter, on the Socialist proposal ioi Miss Nvaia Beketov, Miss Nancy j limited wage Increases to off-Hill, Miss Beverley Nelson, Miss set the devaluation of the fran ,. Dorothy Evans, Miss Jess!" Pot- ! ; 11 ' COMMUNISTS . on -mr,hi nnmmpnpiiw tomor- 9 9-5 innlnics: Banta, 2 1-3 inn- " - - - - " rainer in neavunr , . I G.Vj 0.50 ( 03 Oo ,artz Mi .. .05 A 30 -:nn OH 5.40 3.30 Surcier .03' z ... n ' ftmald 2. '25 -'k Ill 'tmtrr 37 'a 08 . 06 Mian IX, I 21 ...... .7:. 38 cm idc 92 II 11.35 - .10 2.00 3 00 : 27 MiaOian .og. Toronto The lamilv had been created row morning. L-ws tom,;nt .mu ings; wswne, i-o, - - u.. .. ... i.,.,i hiohs tomorrow -nt Port Hardy, palica. two, Minner, one. terton, Miss Hilda Potterton and Miss Mama Mark. FEAR TITO BV III U . L I 1 T- OidlllflJ ll'l'i't" v,, .J c Vir Rasr.hl. uitching 6 2-3 inn SaiKlspit and l'rinca Rupert, 45 whelming deficit. Three hours and twenty minutes were required lor the game and the lights had to be turned on as deep shadows extended before it .ended. t was the sixteenth time the ings and removed in the seventh and 52 BERLIN Fear of anti-Soviet Mrs. Edna Maxted, of Terrace the simplest and moM effective means of living a (,ood life In the intimacy of the home which developed greater virtue, nobility when the Dodgers started a Titotsm was admitted by Ger 34-year-old wife of Edward Maxted, died in Prince Rupert. Gen HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast -.ATURDV' -Tacoma 5, Vancouver 4 Seattle 4 Portland 2 New Vc-vmlnster !'J, Victoria 2 SUNDAY Seattle 5 New WeiUiMns'.er 4 eral Hospital Saturc-ay. She en man communists hurriedly forming a Russian satellite republic in Eastern Germany. The republic was proclaimed in Berlin Friday at a special session tered hosipital October 3, having Yankees had been in a World Series. and holiness. He commended a few minutes every day in the home to family prayer. "If you threatening uprising, was credited with the win although Joe Page, as relief pitcher, was -Uo a key figure in the victory B:irncy was charged with the loss for Brooklyn. Joe DtMaggio, who had been mirin an indifferent ohowlnj been brougnt, nere irom Terrace Hospital where she had been a patient for the previous ten davs. The body was sent to 11 1 11 2 New York 10 Boroklyn 6 12. 1919 of the Communist-ruled Ger MONDAY i, Fortland 1 do so," he exhorted," a year from now you will find that you have been superabundantly rewarded." VlctorU man Peoule's Council. Installa Wednesday, October High 4:13 15:51' 17.1 feet 10 4 ffi! Score by innings: New York 203 113 00010 tion of the first government may! Terrace for burial on last night's take place as early as next week. train. The picture, "ine nuau j 9.3 feet during the season and even into illness Brooklyn 001 001 4 0 06 BYLAW VOTE IS 9:44 22:50 6 0 fnef In the series owins to Peace, Prayer," alluded to the ( Low strife and misunderstanding! RAISED SLIGHTLY Majority of ratepayers the school money byiaw at last Thursday's plebiscite rose slightly at the week-end wiin receipt by Returning Officer H. D. Thain of reports from Digoy 12''2 - I .u-iii mi i ii ii ii mi I T" " -r- - !fU,kntr r-o 1 v ; 4 Vi vC I? r. wnw Z , 5'' 'Nl ' ,i5 f AT - K SJ s '-f I II !f In A - , ( ?. jVV) iv " Mv -A t$V. . fc -rr X -1 Island and Port EssiDgton. The Dlgby Island vote of three in favor and two against, raised the approving majority for the city and district to 755 in favor and 161 against. Port Essington failed to register a vote either In favor or against. , I Still to be heard from are the , rural polling stations of Port i Simpson and Oona River. Report ! on the Port Simpson vote was expected this afternoon, Returning Officer Thain said. The favorable vote gives au-' thority for the School Board to 'raise $407,515 as the city and ' district share of an estimated J $30,030 required to build a nev unit to Booth Memorial High School and a new building to i replace King" Edward elementary school. Provincial government grants will make up th ' other $407,515. ,,,, 61.51 t-. ' 1 1 T.ifrTr - - 'win I JBtolMMTWaWI V. s art "G B S " During a recent visit to Kashmir, Pandit Nehru took time out to play billiards (right centre). A grf.u believer in relaxation, he rides and swims frequently. Alwaysond of children, the Indian Prme Minister is shown in a charming study with the small daughter of Sir Archibald and Lady Nye. Sir Archibald is High Commissioner to India. the United Kingdom friend ol the late Mabatma Gandhi, with lea' and personal whom he s shown in serious discussion (far left), Pandit Nehru achievement of India's nation -ood in the has ulayed a great part May. 1949, Mr. Nehru was in London where he vis ted Bernard Shaw (second from left). The gift of delicious SmJo George e brought with him were much appreciated by -CiVi 4.05 ' .37 I : 2.00 j "" 11.5 Miller