LI3RARY PROVINCIAL Li:".,.?.T, ToniA.crT v terra... 2. c. i;.,t zu onr.iEs DRUGS m Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRA!. BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NIWSPAPXB Published at Canada's Mont Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." PH0IIE81 VOL. XXXVIII, No. 202. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS .Jobs Redoes ritain iFull U c uman o-operatiori vdown For Believed Near YugoSI avia Essential in Great Effort To Achieve Peace and Prosperity 3 be Liquidated Movie Taker Is Visitor n 6 Months, 'Tis Said ROBESON PROTEST DL YuoSlavia (CP) Yugoslavia gov-kcsmcn were kept busy today denying a World Is Suffering From Aftereffects of War and Russian Hostility to European Recovery PHILADELPHIA (CP) President Truman today pledged full co-operation of the United States to crisis-ridden Britain as part of a great effort by the world's free countries to achieve lasting prosperity and peace. In a summary of the international economic situation, Truman said that world trade is PEEKS KILL, New York Some 500 war veterans, protest lOl'S a'lOUL iiiuwri ami tuuuifi-iiiuvea ill irly heated war of words between Russia i ' - V. Nfc - . .. i t X -i . ; ' ft . Lvia hut the government and people were Paul Ilorflr.r, Prominent In ... Film Industry, in Prince Rupert In the course of a journey that started In Victoria, covered Vancouver Inland, then Vancouver and continuing along the coast to Prince Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoefler of Los Angeles, arrived in the city Friday evening on the steamer reports that Russia and her satellites r attempt In stir I 2 "seriously out of balance" and ,t the regime ui CYNTHIA NORTON ing at the proposed appearance of Paul Robeson at a picnic concert near here, clashed In bloody pitched battle with thousands of concert goers yesterday. At least eight persons were injured, two seriously, in a fierce three-hour riot. The trouble began when several veterans' groups, which had announced plans for a "peaceful" protest parade against Robeson's appearance, marched with blaring bands past the picnic grove half an hour before the scheduled concert. No arrests were made. RETURNS HOME Warmest Day Of Year Here ; Tito. There wa.i act to back 1 ,ig troop move- g that flew from m coffee shops prrrd in ciiplo- Catala. Mr. Hoefler Is a charter has posed problems which affect us all and In the solution oi which we have common Interest." Ths President promised American "friendliness and helpfulness" In keeping Britain on her feet In a world suffering from the terrible after-effects of the war' and from Russia's hostility 'member of the Allied Independent Film Producers Associa Glowing with happy reminiscences of many memorable ex tion, a group oi live who are leaders in the production of periences, Cynthia Norton of Trraee "MIks PHnrp Rimert." The official reading of the (icrmany 11 was ' f i i ... . 1 1. .. 4 . . meteorological station at Digby of 1949 at the Pacific National - v- sent Mr. I Island gives the temperature thl3 Moener is engaged in Exhibition in Vancouver, arriv I afternoon ns 77 5 t.hp uarmpnt. a film to be entitled ed in the city on the Camosun "l?1?1?. British Columbia and the Car Robeson did not being appear, day of tne year to diverted from the concert in rlri hli, t to European recovery. In British-Canadian-American discussions, as well as in talks with other countries, Truman last evenin? from the south and toon was on the road back to iboo Trail." Russia planned Tito within six by assassination n within Yugo- w ip that. Soviet, ived from Hun-iiiia anil were Yugoslav border view of the trouble. 12. Yesterday maximum, accord- Terrace to resume her normal Durlnc the last anr hP mar ing to the weather bureau, was1 asserted four principles must be WW '64 although many residents felt kept in mind: TODAY'S STOCKS work as a local telephone oper- public relations officer for the ator of the Government Tele-1 American forces in Africa with gaphs. She was met here by her hls ba,se al Cillro His aP.qualnt. mother, Mrs Norton of Swindon, anre wlth Afrl(.a oes bapk for sure that.it was much warmer. Last year's record tempera 1. That sound and expanding economy is essential to world ture was 83.8 Uiat being the of finlol nigTimnm on .Tuna in Tn (Courtesy S. D. Johns ten Co. Ltd.) MWWWAWWWiTWAf Vancouver Bayoniie 05',i Bralorne 10.25 TRAVELLERS' FAVORITE Pal, a ctiocolate-brown Chesapeake retriever, usually meets the trains nt Banff, to accept such tidbits as the doughnut being fed Mm by Gwen Richardson of Montreal in this photo. In the background is 9,665-foot-hlgh Mount Rundle. C. P. Photo) tM, Mia 2. That we are trying to ex thirty years. He is the producer of the film "Africa Speaks' which he " made over twenty years ago and wntch is still be' 27 when the mercury reached a England; Charles Adam, Terrace TUveatre proprietor and her sponsor in the provincial-wide contest, and Bob Pethick also of Terrace. It was one exciting round of shows and entertainment at pand exchange of goods and services among nations, not engaging In "charitable enterprise " high of 78. 3. That we cannot succe" ' B R. Con .03 BR.X 06 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Congress 04 APPEAL FOR unless we keep everlastingly u". Ing shown. It has. been edited ' " in seventeen languages and has pjneJ por Assault had the longest run of any n rtf film on the market. jUn Police Utlicer -Following the end of the war Convicted on a charpe of i Vancouver during the week's ' stay there but Mrs. Betty Mor ARMY DRIVE 1 . Jfv H ton, Cynthia's chaperon, report- It 4. That the democratic nations., lire uot. proposing. t lUr, terfere with one another's internal politics." t f7f thai, ufljir -m ftrut, phflrmln ? Mr Hoefler turned his aTrcn- saulting Consume uurr, a , Major W. Yurgensen is of $100 and costs or two months Hon almost entirely to the pro shyness wore off, her pretty Salvatifi Army Speaker . duct.km of educational and do I ! protege entered into things with Hedley Mascot .22 ; " Paclfiq Eastern" ... .05 ; Pioneer 3.55 Premier Border 04 Reeves McDonald 2.35 Reno 04 Vz Sheep Creek 1.18 Salmon Oold 13 Spud Valley 07 cumentary films. Last year he was passed on Oie Anderson by police Msgis'ate W. ' D. Vance Saturday morning. The evidence showed that the ac- Hie speaker of the regular weekly meet in' of the Prince completed a film on Alberta entitled "Glaciers In the Canadian Rupert Rotary Club was Major Rockles." This film was awarded cusen- wnu w" "u,w. Yurgensen. local Salvation enthu.sla.sm. Many notable personalities were met including Premier Byron JiJhnson of British Columbia; Hon. Robert May-hew, provincial cabinet minister; Mayor Charles Thompson, to say nothing of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. an Oscar by Cleveland Film Corporation, a national organization. In course of their present Jounvcy. Mr. Hoefler and his Deen oeiiavmg in rtuHji.tviu.- manner and tried to evade, the constable who wished to- qufts-tion.him. The police officer was orced to arrest the accused v. ho resisted and tried to inflict Tuesday, August 30, 1949 Army commandant, whose discourse was in connection with the Red Shield campaign of the Salvation Army. He used the film "Marching Forward," to illustrate the work of the Army from the cradls to the grave. Oils-Anglo Canadian 3.30 A P. Con 17 Atlantic 65 Calmont 29 C. & E 5.15 High .. 5:54 17.0 feet .Cynthia placed fourth In the ITHKR'S FOOT- 1 17:55 19.5 feet Miss P.N.E." contest which "",viie nave laticn many ieev oi .,,, , ,c n , nfieer Low ..: 11:42 .8.0 feet l. Huijues ir-"W Liberal won by Marjorie Hildebrand color films of their voyage al-, "Miss English Bay." 0ng the B. C. coast a voyage Two natives came to the as- labout which they are mosf en- sistance of the constable and Parliament for FOREST. HILLS Extinction, quick and painless, came to Australia's Davis Cup challengers for the fourth straight time as Ted Schroeder of I'nited States played some of the finest tennis of his career to overwhelm Frank Sedgman, the Australian champion 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Pancho Gonzales, second-seeded American star, practically tore Billy Sidwell apart winming by 6-1, 6-3 and 6-4. Today Ted Schroeder and Gonzales start their attempt for the United States singles championship. OTTAWA WINS MONTREAL Ottawa Rough-riders battered their way to a close 7-6 victory over Montreal Alouettes yesterday In a big-four curtain raiser. hwm named a Central Leduc 72 Home Oil 9.85 Mercury 09 Okalta .' 10 Pacific Pete 2.37 thuslastic. ParU depict the ac- Anderson was uiKen w me pui- t:ip cabinet in tlvitles of the fishing and logging ice station. r. the late Rt. Mint"!, onre sat ister. Mr. La- WOULD GIVE ALL INSURANCE CARDS Suggestions that it would be The speaker pointed out thati here in this community nearly! C00 articles of clothing were supplied, several hundred meals are given each year, the pris-. ons are regularly visited, families in need are helped and destitute children outfitted. One girl in grave difficulty was assisted to return to Vancouver. Moreover it was stressed- that, much as the citizens give local On a second charge of Intoxication a fine of $25 and costs was imposed on the accused, or f;'P')inted Solic- seven days, the sentence to run iTPi-din? Hon. 5 I- . ... . j a mutter of advantage to have consecutively. f ho was appoin- industry. They continue through to Stewart and then will return to Prince Rupert whence they will complete their trip through the Interior and the Old Carl-boo Trail Of particular interest to the citizens of Prince Rupert is the fact-that Mr. Hoefler took pictures of the members of the Princess ' Wt' Toronto Athona 14 Aumaque Wi Beattie 63 Bevcourt -26 Bobjo l'i Buffalo Canadian 11 Vi Consol. Smelters 94.25 separate hospital insurance fboc Superior C P. PhoUit cards issued to each member of a family instead of to only the ly to the appeal, tills amount is THL W LATHER Synopsis . Tir.Hi-p to sail '"'ad of the family was made greatly exceeded by the amount m the steamer at ,1,e nieetlng of tlic Prince Ru distributed locally. This is w will be Mrj f"1' t Liberal Association Thurs Job's Daughters drill team' who returned on the Catala at An extensive high pressure possible because the fund is col- I Conwest 115 day night. Quite often, it was LOVE AFFAIR OF GUELPH PASTOR pointed out, members of fam L St ORES area is centred over Northern leeted and distributed on a na-British Columbia. Clear skies tional basis. Major Yurgensen are general in all regions and asked his audience not to be present Indication-? point to' satisfied with what they ought continuing pleasant weather to do or ought not to do, but over the entire province. After-1 pointed out that the greatest noon temperatures will "Again' measure of satisfaction would the same time. The girls, m their uniforms, went ashore at Alert Bay and Mr. Hoefler took the pictures there. ! While completely captivated by the scenery of the B.C. coast f'RDAY Donalda 58 . Eldona 64 East Sullivan 2.30 Giant Yellowknife , 6.15 God's Lake 40 Hardrock 24 Heva 11 Hosco 15 i Joliet Quebec 48Vi dies, covered by the one card, might be separated and the possibility was seen of complications in making hospital entry It was pointed out that ipos-session of a card was not necessary on entering hospital although it was convenient. All 'hat was required was possesion of the number. ioiuI !' New York 2-Buslon 6 'loklyn 6 Philadelphia 2 reach the eighties in the valleys ! be gained by the extra giving. GUELPH, Ont. B Rev. Thomas H. Guthrie, the centre figure ol a storm which broke around York Road Baptist Church over his alleged love letter to a married woman, said yesterday that he would stay at the church of the interior and sixty five to He thanked the members for their many kindnesses and spe Mr. Hoefler plans to return to Africa again, a country on which lie is an acknowledged expert. His fame is not local or even confined to the continent seventy-five near the coast. Lake Rowan 09 LaDaska 06 DAY Forecast cially remembered the members of last year's committee. Hrinklyn 9 I' I N..w York 3-4 and fight it out. Some of his congregation told him in a letter after a meeting last week that his pulpit had been de and his standing is indicated by the fact that he is amember of the Royal Geographical Little Long Lac 65 Lynx 13 Vi Madsen Red Lake 2 95 McKenzie Red Lake .... .50 McLeod Cockshutt 1.26 Monet a 41 V2 Negus 2.25 Noranda - 56.75 clared vacant and asked him to Norh Coast Region Clear to-1 day and Tuesday except for fo? 'THIRD AVENUE patches over Northern Vancou-1 fJUILDING SOLD ! ver Island this morning and, asain tonight. Continuing warm. I Oscar Havroy has purchased Winds light. Lows tonight an I the Smith Building on Third highs Tueday at Port Hardy,' Avenue East across from the 48 and 68; Masse! t 48 and 65; , Pioneer Laundry. The vendor Prince Rupert, 49 and 65. I as Mrs- Stanley Smith, former- I ly of this ciy and now of Van- i couver The deal was transacted NEW POSTMASTER - GENERAL Hon. Edouard Rinfret, Liberal Member of Parliament for Montreal Outremont, ha.; been named Postmaster-General of Canada. Mr. Rinfret, son of Chief Justice Thibaud-eau Rinfret of the Supreme Court of Canada, succeeds Hon. Ernest Bertrand who has been named to the Quebec Court of Kings Bench, Montreal division. (C. P. Photo) Football Tonight Stewart Shield First Round 7 P.M. HEAVY BATTERY vs. LEGION vacate his parsonage within a month. Earlier Sunday Guthrie told Louvicourt 15Vi the remaining congregation John Gordon, retired railwayman from Calgary, is a visitor in the city, the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 'HDAY n'' Dt'trnii 7 irajo 2 Sl- Louis 5 'N'Dav Pickle Crow 2.23 " 'members that he had confessed Canadian Title To United States VANCOUVER a The Canadian ladies' open golf championship is buck In the United States after a thrilling all-American final on the Capiluno Golf course here. Grade DeMoss, aged 21, from Corvallls, Oregon, won the Duchess of Connaught Gold Cup on the thirty-fifth green as she defeated Mrs. Marion Herron of Portland, Ore- Regcourt 05 1 through the realty office of and Mrs. Robert Gordon. The brothers Gordon arrived in the city late last wees from Lakelse l-l Plii. . Dybhavn & Hanson. Originally built by Louis Larsen, a painter, his sin "and God has given mt' grace to stand" A church circular said that the love letter was signed "Thomas (Honey) Guthrie" and ended with the words "I love you." with Robert Gordons son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Antllla. Jack Gordon not. long ago returned from a year's visit to his native home in Cavan, San Antonio 4.30 Senator Rouyn 38 Sherrit Oordon 2.76 Steep Rock 1-66 Sturgeon River 21',i Silver Miller 41 Lake where they have been spending the summer and will tle building was at one time -"v4o i-a VPla"rt 2 secoM wnctii, St' Louis 2-4 Dttroit 6 occupied by he Hyde Transfer leave this week for the Francois and also by a bottling works, and Ootsa Lake country to visit J Ireland. i gon, two and one. ' , . - ,ii, iiitmin-. 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