JJ;:. .;-.y. PROVINCIAL A. 113 '"MlESDniJGS ma Daily Delivery NORTHKRN AND CENTRAL BIHTISH COLUMBIA'S NXWBPAPKH Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PHONE 81 . -"""". no. ion. PRINCE RUPERT. BC, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS OUND INCREASE IN to I n foreign Ministers et Together 1$ TO BE ALLOWED, AMENT lb ADVISED To Head Off Eliff Oil 8 ernian Policy Tucksx Going On With Case Other Hatters Also Coming L'l rcent On Unheated Dwellings And iercent On Heated Flats, Etc. 4 (CP) The Canadian Legion is expect-next week to the federal governmen; jrs in rent control announced last night Sinister Douglas Abbott, ttr announced in the House of Commons a government plans to allow landlords j . Casey Stengel Best Manager ffEW YORK 0 Casey Stengel, whl) hit the Jackpot In his first ycjf with the New York Yankees ,ls the Major Leagues' manager of the year. He was the overwhelming" choice of the base-bait writing fraternity which voted in an Associated Press poll lie jreceived 116 votes. REGINA Walter E. Tucker, leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal party announced yesterday that he was appealing the dismissal by a jury in Saskatchewan Supreme Court of his $100,000 slander action against Premier T. C. Douglas. He contends that the jury was misdirected by the trial udge, Mr. Justice Taylor. The action arose out of remarks n.ade by Douglas regarding Tucker in the provincial election campaign n(lonii'..uc rem- LIVING COST LOWER OTTAWA Declines in foodstuffs sent the September cost of living; index down one-tenth of a point to 162.2, the Bureau of Statistics reported today. It was the second consecutive decline in living costs. The i-v dex dropped one-half a point in August. MIRACTLOlS ESCAPE CALGARY Eight persons Ship Breaks Up Freighter Abandoned Russian Relations Ar.J Yugoslavia Are Mentioned 1 r WASHINGTON, R C (CP) British fears that the western powers are beginning to pull apart on top of German policy were reported today to'have touched off the sudden calling of a meeting of Big Thre foreign ministers. Although the British .pprccni. At 111" government will jjiis f ilial con-Supreme Court .fn'als landlord;. ; iconic cffccl-i i:.al r.UT"ul al I ' t '"f un"' ulhfii hp land-aPM I" increase aWl 'If-C'jtl- English Accents . Given "Treatment" HALIFAX Officers with English accents "Ret full treat r-. J , n ii i" "- TIGHTEN UP ON TRUST BUSTING miraculously escaped death to Down Coast SCENE STEALER -TliLs small, black spaniel, "Chota." stole the show at a reception given by the Indian High Commissioner to Canada. S. R. Kirpalani, in Ottawa this week. She wagged her tail and -wtus as nice as you please when India's Prime Min day when a plane ground- looped at the municipal air ment" in Canadian Navy.ward-roohis, officers and ratings say In commenting on Tuesday's long port here after a tire blew out -Ca incident with ister Nehru patted her head and recalled the occasion in New OTTAWA confirmation Of flc announced t-dBy. of report that , foreign Dellil two yd.rs airo when he named her Ohota, which in English l reP0I' on the "silent service." ;ibv twenty p-t-iifjipil M'lf-ron- Tars say they are all in favor means 'little one.' Mrs. T. J. Brooks of Ottawa, owner of the doc during take-off. After the plane had attained 75-mile speed, the tire blew and it skidded sideways. The wing tip of the "Canadianization" recom r- ,j ' i ii. i. wiau wic iui ciKti unmans s vi Canada s No. 1 trust buster was' . . resigning, the House of Commons'1 Bn f U"Ued u J f a es an? J 1 meet Parls was advised that legislation I Fra"c! w! ncf would be introduced shortly to ,week ff5 0" P-nw imnhi. . tha lems the State Department here is shown holding Chota as Her Excellency Vijaya Lashml Pandit, Indian ambassador to the U, S., and Premier Nehru admire the animal. (CP Photo) mended by the three-man commission which invest igated "mut inous incidents" aboard three struck the field and immediately burst iwto flames. Passengers escaped through a door. said that no definite datehati Canadian warships early this anti-trust laws. Hon. Stewart Garson, minister of justice, gave WARNING BY been set for such a conference, adding that it might be difficult . may I"' boosted ;,nied if Ihr ifHif of I'.'lt. ltss Miirapl'-v. and liidfd. ..WiiaU'T, war ti ar due to 1 II the upreine wrois am v;-.''i). , iiip government nol.'ce of nmpnrliripntii n the year. The Commission'? report, tabled in the House of Commons yesterday, included broad recom Plane Crash Hills 20 Men Combines Investigation Act 1UI . lu,c?" lu""m 6 ranamanfiv Vessel Strands In Juan de Fuea After Fire SEATTLE r -An engine room tire drove the Panamanian freighter Andalusia to ground on a northwestern Washington beach 4"a miles from Neah Bay early today. The vessel was later reported breaking up with the erew ol twenty-seven abandoning ship. Hie grounding ended two hours of uneertalnty after the first alarm had been sent out by lh 7,117-ton Panamanian registered freighter. The fire wag reported to have been extinguished by the crew whlrh rammed the vessel ashore a few miles from the northwest COMMUNISTS Writers' Choice shortly after it became known WTZ..., . mendations for improvements in HONO KONG P , The Chinese Newcombe Is thtf Navy Nationalist government today that F. A. McGregor, Combine.! Bnlls" spoaesman don said the meetlng Investigation Commissioner, had W0,Uld or Thursday, de-as Wednesday quit. Details of the" resignation,! given in the House, Indicated PdlS uPon hen ? formally advised the British gov F.leven Mi I'.S. Sliperfort Off Bermuda Nine Off English Coast Ml "1 I Mem. ernment that its planes would State Dean Achesoh of the Unit that McGregor had resigned after Best Rookie bomb merchantmen found in ed States could reach Paris. Some British sources speculated r.o action had been taken on certain of his recommendations for prosecutions. ' ELECTION ON JULY 6 Communist-held Chinese ports. I Twenty airmen were killed In The order brought an Immediate 'two separate plane crashes In protest from the British govern various parts of the world Thurs- MOCKS ;titcn Co Ltd I that Acheson would give Foreign Secretary Bevtn of Great Britain Brooklyn Dodger ieU Award For Second Year tip of continental United SlaVs LONDON. I,ord Calvctiey mcnt which, however, sent warn- day night. ngs to Brit ish ships ul the O) ieal. V Eleven died when a B 29 super; fortress of the United States Air Karbara Ann's Rink" Durn?3nrn TTiwJ ; coastguard ' cutler Fir Labor member of the House oi and Foreign Minister Sehuman pf France. a fill -in. on this meeting he Is sciiecful'?d to have I.r Washington with Andrei Y. Vish-inski. Russia'3 foreign minister. Some spadework has already .... mw XQI05,a- .Dau.J.-Uwr. combe giant negro pitcher of trie Brooklyn Dodgers was yesterday voted the National League's lep.r.!- Lords,, said that Great 3ritaln reached the beached ship in tne Strait of Juan de Fuca. I Force weather squadron crashed I in the sea near Hamilton, Ber- next general election wi! be held OTTAWA a, The Mlnto Skat- illff Clllh Rnrhnrn Ann JO.r,fv The coastguard said then 'A? tit i July 8, 1950. He refused to amp IS CHARGED IN STABBING CASE . . . .: 'home rinK, was destroyed bv fire been done for the session in re jmuda. Four survived the crash : but one died in the water ln-rtants later. sotiated Press poll the ship was taking water in No. 1 and No. 2 holds through dam lify the statement or deny that he was guessing. cent talks in Paris and London. The 23-year-old former Mon- The loss is estimated at $250,000. The forty-six year old structure was enveloped in flames in a age due to ramming the beacn. Actually speculation among The Andalusia left Vancouver Ben Petterson. city halibut! In London, England, nine men skipper, Is in hospital today and j were killed when two Royal Air diplomats here is that, when the r muuc.n xli.cB trca, nurlcr was pkkpd on jor, refused to confirm or deny it, of ,lg balo(s cast by thc B;iSP. saying only that the statement b ,. VVri,prs. As)rlnf.inn matter of minutes. October 21 for the east coast with hree foreign ministers meet, even is h"ld on tcc Domrers coiimea ou uie his wife, Rita, by police was being investigated. lumber cargo. , , though Germany may be their .01) 2 1075 .03 .05' 2 1.45 .03 .34 .(Hi 5.70 3 00 03 Vi .18 235 .04 ' 18 .39 .18 .08 .07 A Lancaster s crew a charge of assault occasioning , f""1"- tuasi.. The Dodger negro Jackie Kob-.Inson won the same award in harm following 01 evpn a,u mosquito s crew i erievous uonny to nave an incident, in the Petterson of t' all believed primary subject, their discussions may range widely. General conflict with Russia and particularly the ' Yugoslav situation, are 1947 to make it two in three years for the Brooks. THE WhATULK home on First Avenue West on pins'iu. Addition To among matters mcDticr.ed. Nurses' Home KEEPING GOODS FROM RUSSIA Synopsis A weather disturbance is developing off the west coast. Tills Is expected to bring southeast- winds and rain to tne INVITED TO JAPAN PACT Trade Discussed Thursday morning With three stib woitnds in the upper part of his body, Tctter-soh's condition was described as ' serious." la t he hands of tlic police are a kitchen knife and Pettersun's blood-stained clothes. Petterson is reported to have three wounds, one in the chest. NO DEAL BY NEHRU MADE VANCOUVER In a press Interview during his visit here Wednesday and Thursday, Prime Minister Pandit Nehru of India said he had made no financial deals with the Canadian government. He added that it would be "convenient for us" to get needed capital and goods. and food for India. He was agreeable to the suggestion that Canada take over some of India's debt to finance such deliveries. After addressing a joint lunch north coast today and llshtj WASHINGTON, D. C. W The rain to the south coast tonight United Stales government today Britain Will'.n? to Have Russia and Communist China Three-storey Structure Planned Alongside Present. Building ilia n Cloudy conditions will prevail tapped rigid controls on Britain 1 throughout the Interior today mPnt of strategic goods to any Participate LONDON (P - Plans call for accomodation one ln tlle icft si(p and one on anci wnicrrow. i pla(,e )n the world -except Can Amendment Voted Down CCF Beaten In Division in Ottawa House - - i . . for 28 persons with additional favors inviting Russia and the ada to prevent re-shipments to the Soviet bloc. "Strategic goods'' Include in- 435 .22 1.18 .45 740 1 21 12.75 .14 1.95 375 .32 new Chinese Communist govern-j . Forecast men t when it is recognized to North Coast Region-Rain to- participate ln the writing of the fy, cloudy tomorrow, little recreation rooms. The building will be a three-storey structure adjoining the present nurses home on the north side. Hasnitul authorises hope to the arm. Police are continuing to investigate the affair. Mrs. Petterson was taken hit ) police custody before 7 o'clock Thursday morning and later charged w'ih occasioning grievous bodily harm toiler husband. Yesterday the woman retained Rod MacLeod as counsel. Application for bail was made by Mr. MacLeod. eon of the Vancouver Board of peace treaty for Japan, British change in temperature. Wind. auswiai u-ems man migni co.i-liiloimantH here said. -southeast (30 roph) today trlbul to "war potential" of th;? The government is ready hoy- south (20t tonight ana tomor- Soviet ever, to proceed with a peace ' row. Lows tonight and highs treaty without them if they are tomorrow Port Hardy. 48 'anJ M. M. Stephens returned c-n the Trade and Junior Chamber of Commerce, Nehru left in an American plane for Madison, Wis not agreeable to BritisU-Ainrri- 56; Saiidspit, 48 an I oi. Prince amosun Friday afternoon from consin. I a trip to Vancouver. can plans, the Informants added. Rupert, 50 and 50. Wnnlo have costructlon be-n as soon as possible after the awarding of the tender. Bis are receivable up to NovemVr 23. They likely will be opened November 25. It Is the hope of the Hospital Board, according to Secretary D. C. Stevenson, that improvement of the nursing stalf's OTTAWA House of Commons voted 169 to 19 last night agairst a CCF non-confidence motion calling for Immediate lowering of tariffs to encourage Increase in imports from the United Kingdom and sterling areas Only Social Creditors supported - the ' motion which was moved during the budget debate in the form of an amendment to the Proess-ive-Conservative mot lea calling for immediate conference to discuss trade problems. Conservatives voted with the NOBEL PRIZES LABOR WINS IN BRITAIN County Council Result May Have Psychological Effect ...LONDON Labor y ester ARE AWARDED ou.irters will aid ln solving the-t,? nursing shortage which has Japanese Takes One A."id Canadian Another aay won the by-election for a London County Council seat has plagued hospital operation iiere for some time. The present nurses' home was built twenty-five years aga to accomodate student nurses in STOCKHOLM, Sweden, ,f Coveted Nobel prizes for 1949 in .07 1 1 .09 .09'; 2 .15 .5'S .31 .10 lot on ! 23 .51 . o.nn .3!) ,2m .09 .11 - .IP' .08 .Sr. . .06', oi; ... .05 .12 ,;1 v , t-v v T v .V" x - v :-3 government against the motion. The Progressive- Conservative motion is yet to be voted on. the days wlicn Prince Rupert in Nortli Kensington, restoring the party's majority in the council which was lost in local elections last spring. Labor's margin of victory was 1097 votes. fields of chemistry and physics were awarded today to two professors in American universities one a "Japanese and the other a Canadian. Dr. Hideki Yuka'va became the General Hospital was also a training school. It has i3 rooms, designed for individual occu pancy but which, :n some cases, must? be shared Uy two nurses first Japanese ever to receive the New Telephone Directory A new Telephone Directory Is about to be published. All changes of listings must be In' by November 13. In writing at the City Telephone Office. CITY TELEPHONE 12621 DEPARTMENT. 'in Result of the by-election, first test of public feeling since the government announced new post-devaluation austerity cuts, it, is thought likely to have considerable psychological effect nationally. Uc Nobel prize for his mathematical discovery of matter which holds electrons and protons together in the atom. Winner of the chemistry prize was Dr. William Francis Giauque, aged 54, native of Niagara Fails. GUARANTEEING OF FREEDOMS Lake hutt OTTAWA id" Senator Arthur Ontario. He is at the uiuversny of California where he studied Roebuck, Liberal. Ontario, called yesterday in the Senate for statu 341 .63 1.6l .39 2.1) 68.C0 .1! 2.13 action of atoms at absolute zero temperature. Yukawa is at Columbia. tory guarantees of fundamental , freedoms by inclusion of a bill of '.rights in the British North Am- do Diesel Electric Plant Operator Must have thorough knowledge of switchboard such as synchronizing, load balancing and diesel en .0414 erica Act He presented a motion LOCAL TIDES Saturday, November 5, 1949 4.1 5 1 to be placed before the forthuom- I I ;jti Bock Hich 0:57 19.2 feet gines. No other need apply. Apply in person to: Personell Office, j ' Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. ' 1 Watson Island i NORONIC KEFLOATED-Steam pumps have almost emptied the water in the hulk of thc Noronic, once proud queen of the Great Lakes passenger fleet, and salvage operators hope within tlve next few days to tow the vessel to Hamilton from the Toronto harbor pier where it has rested on the bottom of the harbor since the disastrous Sept. 17 fire. As this photo shows, most of the top decks have already been cut awa and only the hull remains to be dismantled. (CP Photo) 38 lng Dominion-provincial confer- 2.E3 ence on constitutional matters. 214 Senator Roebuck said that 22 some of its freedoms and right "4 were not out of danger. 21.2 feet, j 7.1 feet I 3.8 fret. 12:52 6:48 19:28 Low