1 pbOVJNCIAU I j LIBRARY I IT.. OliMES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NIW8PAPKB PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest.' VOL. XXXVIII, No. 212. PRINCH; RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949. PRICE FIVE CENTS I I I I . r. i r ! Limited Help For Great J Probe unaoie to nna Aause ', I 2 ' ' , Britain Appears Likely Third Worst Crash Canada's WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP)-Great Britain appeared assured today of limited United States help in meeting its current dollar crisis. Long range, aid, however, seemed likely to be slow in developing and would require congressional action on several major COOL ACTION HUNTING SEASON OPENS TODAY DOLLAR PARLEY CLIMAX NEAR DETERS MADMAN And I Seek use proposals. Cool action on the part of WASHINGTON m Specific As the American-British-Cana Constable Jack Medley of the 8 dian economic conference enter ed its third day, American of proposals for American action lo aid Britain In overcoming its economic crisis were due today. Four committees of experts set V r - V - 1 Port Edward Provincial Police detachment Friday afternoon n-ca cnrrpsKfiil in lurine a con MORE AID TO FISH INDUSTRY According to word received at the local Oame Office the deer hunting season opened, as originally set, today in this district. In southern fire hazard areas it had been announced the opening would be deferred until September 17. ficials were reported reasonably confident that iie.(,urei now under study will block the drain struction company employee, I ;i, nn hv the United tilates. Britain from a dynamite storage depot OTTAWA Pr;me Minister Uy the Depart-'and Canada have been working on Britain's gold and dollar reserves before the tnd of the year. which he had attempted to St. Laurent indicated to a meet- i Inff nf l.hp Fishpripa Poiinpll n BAR ASSOCIATION HEAP Newly -elected president of the Canadian Bar Association, A. N. Carter, K.C., of Saint John and Mrs. Carter are shown in this Canadian Pacific Railway photo at Ejnff, Alta., where the 31st annual meeting of the association concluded Saturday night. ' (C. P. Photo) GOV'T HELP -i -i BUILDING EAST . . Canada Friday that there wll be more government aid to the fishing industry. i He said that he thought that I both the federal and provincial governments could make "orofl blow up in a sudden fit of madness. Constable Mc-dley approached the man, who was in charge of blasting materials of tho iipe-line project from Pruri nomine Lake to Watson Island and sus-cecded in talking him out of his Intent. t and tana-, o" "lc ic-uiihih.-huuii. ynes began to- United States Treasury Secre-rrash near here tary John W. Snyder said that which' the three-power conference is PA plane 'f nineteen par-. making "good progress-1 In its u.eii.bers. work, started Wednesday on lt crew struck a reeky Britain's dollar shortage dil'fl-,,. north siwr-: of cutties. an "Other informants Indicated killjn(, IVon a reinjlm that the conferees are shooting Air- for the conclusion of their work i by Quebec ., Pacific sub- by Sunday night. , . . , ZONE AIRFORCE IN HOUSING i OTTAWA XT Housing construction Is on the Increase In pA??rTTSRv GOLF INTEREST table investments In the Industry BERLIN O A new German air force of bombers and flght- V f 111 Canada but government action HII YtM. in t - .. i 1 t (k.n Cr.int EDMONTON - Premier Man (f! 13 IKing UCIKU m iuc ouiii-i. lrl0J i, fr,p to improve and enlarge its output." Addressing a luncheon mooting, the Prime Minister said he feels that the central govern- to help solve -the still serious housdne problem is expected at zone, reliable Informants said " nin of Alberta today- announ- TAxra j rikUlf today. . " " "S. 7 , ' J d the appointment of Kennetn 1 1 1 1 f IVj MNUL) the session of Parliament which 10 rruice ivuijc.i.. a , iu,i.in aasiot.unl. neniitv " " " " to the crash opens next week. Indications sent to l iane appeared to an institution Minlstpr of the treasury depart- ' manl In 1 la nncf ff Hf tint V Prn- are that Parliament will be ask JASPER PARK LODGE meni naa not, done lis iuu pan in encouraging the industry. inter- Never before was golfing REMANDED ON DRUNK FLYING south. Ihlwrliy oemr- uir ejt at such a high pitch around Both British and American intelligence officers would say only "there have been some reports of that sort of thing." An American source said that If the reports are true it would hp'"onlv lust another" Russian that is vre.ed ;e the cliff. The shortly after the ed to approve legislation that would eventually mean expenditure of millions of dollars .. .to clear the way for low-cost housing. - Constablc Medley approached vlntia, Trea3Urc. the man over an area honey-J , combed with loaded blasting hi.lP.-. In an effort to deter him MISS - AMERICA these parts as It is today as a result of the semi final matches CHARGE HERE FISH CONSUMER PROGRAM URGED in the Totem Pole Golf tourna- km off Irom tlie i. Tlicie 110 It Is believed that a housing from his dangerous plan. Tlw pHOSFN HUOLn TONIGHT lUHlUni ment. r.i n an embankment.! A Victoria flyer, Aubrey H.' violation of the four-power agree-Westinghouye, was remanded ment at Potsdam for disarming until October 11 in Magistrate's the Ocrmans. 1 court here Friday afternoon on1 "it's Just another step to an air then voluntarily gave himself! ATLANTIC CITY R Miss c iiersnlis killed America of . 1949 will be chosen up to Constable Medley. Iran Industrialists ESng Crosiiy "Everybody's oiiftft w me ibikhh pun nas aireauy orcu piwcu Friend " Is meeting his pal Council of Canada today sug- j before the cabinet that would George Coleman Miam Okla- Rested a nine-point program to involve federal financial aid to homa orr the 3-hole route tor! boost fish consumption in the I projects , to be adminstered ' . . . , nntninirw snri hpln find new I lnrallv oronosed bv provincial triio,- hi haii Lirmpt1 his here' tonieht. . t rt i Germans in smau aims, aim- (i 'hf astern Quebec t;iui!ts of titanium fellow employees oy uyir.f. o( Early Judging favors Jacque n .1 J Hf A "i -7 lery and even tanks," he said. a coarse ui piiuung an uiitmu while intoxicated. The charge Is believed to be the first of its kind ever laid in Canada. explode a number of ... detonator . Mercer, . lB-year-oia u . mi wn ,. . eallery goggle 1 markets for f lshermen. land municipal authorities and rs were Ontario I with the Que- "It's just another. stp to an air force." caps in the immediate area of ona.wno won me oauuns BU,M" both are tremendous j In a brief presented to Fisher-1 approved by the federal goyern- a number of cases "of dynamite and talent honors. . ... ' d , e als i ies Minister Mayhew, the coun-1 ment. p Paper Co. Must i Westlnirhou.se la . allesred to used for blasting the pipe line Also running is jvu&a wuw, cu urgecl the government to! were residents of ilave been in a drunken condl-I Him uhflo In fh-irse of a char- the hotel heer parlor said that rioht.nf-wav. orown-naireo lYiaigdici mun Next m point ol general s inir-1 btart a proaram ol consumer of North Vancouver who won est was the final for the ladies education to increase the domes Westlnghuose ttad spent two nacliie, president i terPr geabee plane at Ocean GOOD PROGRESS hours in the beer parlor during tic consumption of f ish Pacille Air Lilies Falls last May 31. Jack White of the city detach- the preliminary talent contest, mpnt. wpre despatched io the I a . Lhampioni-JWp In which Mrs. J. C. Seawrig'ht, of Scarboro Golf . Club,- .Toronto, defeated.,. VM" Witnesses told Magistral H. f Olas-scy that Weatinghouse IN HARVESTING- spot, which. -was,jlon5si''.c,.ti3ej JJsTY PLANS the afternoon and that he was "not quite steady" on his feet when he walked out at i o'clock. Constable R. J. Davidson of ;he scene of the an investigation place along with .irtment of 1 ram;- Miss Dalntry Chisholm. Royal j Montreal Golf Club, Montreal) Synopsis Snow is falling this morning taxied the plane in Ocean FaUs harbor but was prevailed on- to WINNIPEG With favorable highway pasi me oanuwc-y Rapids bridge. They brought the man back to the city. TO PURCHASE U.S. WHEAT cn the 18th green. the Ocean Falls police detach weather continuing, good prp- in the foothills country of Al- return it to shore without taK berta. In B.C. the cold air has'gress has been made in harvest- ras described as inz off. WASHINGTON t A British j The Montreal player took an ... t m that. thPi-P ; I earlv lead and maintained it accused on the wharf the same R. Boner and A. both Vancouver afternoon and that his "speech plane were J W. Rogers, test in Canadian is the company's , involving loss of definitely rio possibility" that ' until the 15th hole when the spread, to the valleys of tne ; mg western , crops during me southern Interior bringing clouds past week, according to the final and rain showers. At Prince crop report of the Department George where skies have cleared) of Agriculture of the Canadian behind the advancing cold air National Railways. was thick and "he -was weaving about In an unsteady manner." Toronto piayi-r wagcu a o..v of brilliant golf Shots to cut salesmen, Westinghousc faces a sccond- FATE OF SHIP'S CREW UNKNOWN Harold Tetlock. desk clerk at down the lead hole by hole and 9 Canadian Ury charge of piloting an alr- iim vvhiise nliinr ruft ti'HIlo nnHir 1,he effect of the Martin Inn testified that he (h,p toinnprat.nre dronDed to 30 Many sections in an tnree nnn nhp npvt. four holes in a provinces report delays due to HALIFAX 0-Fate of tho believed Westhighou.se . intoxicated when he registered at the the United Kingdom will Duy wheat from the United States rather than Canada as a means toward solution of her financial problem. Britain now pays her own earned dollars for wheat under " Canadian contract an Anglo - .. . . . i ....... 1 .1 Ko row. The match was settled on j overnight. Frost is expected in the 18th green when Mrs. Sea-'the valleys of the northern in- showers or rains which are of Quebec yesterday a stimulant. Crown evidence toll ul 23, said to- in the first case will be admitted itmnary lnvcstica- In the second hearing, opposing eight-man crew of the 349-ton hotel after the Incident and lor wruht knocked in a birdie at- terior tonight and temperatures little benefit to any crops whictt remain standing. They occasion Montreal-owned collier Bayueiu, that reason he had been assign elsewhere in the proince will be ter Miss Chisholm had missed wrecked In a storm last night closed the cause '. counsel agreed Friday after- ed a room in the 'hotel annex. bleaching and toughening of much cooler than those of the her second putt. reefs off Newfoundland's St on uu una j" jfiit, but the "pus- -noon. T. A. Dohm of Vancou- Constable Leonard Adams told mwr'imt week. m l j, r expluslon In the I ver Is representing Westing- united oiaurs wuctti Shott's coast, was a mystery to-, avaiable unner Marshall Plan grain in swath or stook. Weather was very hat in the ruled out." house. R. M. Howard ,also of of how he had ordered the plane grounded and Instructed West- aay. . laid without dollar arain. seen in these parte was given by I Regional forecast valid unt I George Coleman, who was Okla-j midnight Sunday. September 11 Okanagan and all fruit are uined DC-3, flying Vancouver, appeared for the The informant denied rumors iiv.hmiHe to contact tne a. v,. Forecast Crown. homa State champion In 1946. The vessel grounded on a reei on thedangerous southeast coa"t and sent out an SOS picked up iino hpf(rp he touched the !c Airways route to Bale Comeau, moving freely. Ninety percent of peaches have been shipped and packing of Mcintosh apples has that Britain would switch in order to gain dollars. He was matched with Eddie Boner, whose company char North Coast Region Clear and Sunday. A little cooler w nlane the followng day. n the St. Lawrence hv marine radio at Halifax Oana of Point Grey Golf Club, tered the plane, told the court n Carter Guest, district in- . r Nnrthujpst. winds ( 15 1 commenced, aitjioukii uiejr ic shortly after tuk- Vancouver and while Oana Knertor of civil aviation, identi iitlay morning. PITCHED BATTLE played close to par golf he did that he and Rogers had gone to Ocean Falls from Namu cannery at 12:45 o.m. on May 31 The. Bayfield reported: "We are aground on Cape Pine, Newfoundland and are abandoning shin." fied Westinghouse's signature on mph). Lews tonight and highs not yet released to market, all tomorrow At Port Hardy 46 and fruits and vegetables are In good 62 Masset and Prince Rupert 43 demand and moving freely. No hi.n flvlni license n't have a chance. Coleman was simply red hot and has six threes and three fours going out for a and had told bhe nilot that they wpstlnEhouse's flying license Sidney was clcar- anci 68. i damage la reportea. AT AUTO PLANT BUFFALO Nearly 100 vol imitpprs swelled the police rank lustnms this morn. That was the last word from the 60-year-old vessel. would continue on to Bella Bella two or three hours later. has been suspended since shortly after the incident occurred. -''f cars nt fnrpn 30. ' He was 5 under par at the turn and seven holes to the rail shipment to nt the strikebound Bell aircraft Boner said that he had returned to the wharf at 4 p.m. and found Westinghouse In an .8. p ft -"t " " " . 1 nt..n ti -Vidro tu'n HaVR nf nltched good. Oana won only one hole r 1 1 m " inirrirrir'in 1 pi ail I niun- vt.v j t . unitiA hif-iicit. inlurv to with birdie. It was apparently drunken condition. UUtiMC no."' i.uc.--- " I -4he !ill3 ninth IllllLll YVIW1 a a uxivAiw. w " " i K It .111 aiH I fourteen persons and warrants, ... for he Vancouverite, Boner sAt In the nlune andi LL SCORES fM fur tUa the ariH:l. arrest fn fo 24 9.A nPTSOHS. persons. u i . . .. t nncihln In Westinghouse followed him in. UIU It JUiu waa uuii - -r ' i"ar Mil niatrh the eaales and birdies The pilot "untied the aircraft and started taxllne In the harbor. "1. Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh 1 Picketing was peaceful Dut Govenor Thomas E. Dewey summoned leaders of the, striking Local 501, United Automobile Workers (CIO) and top law en that came so consistently. Bing Crosby had a see-saw battle with the veteran Los Alleles player Carl Haymond. Later, Rogers appeared on the wharf and WesMiKhouse came I. Cincinnati 6 1 llfmautrtn a Knot onH finTPTH forcement officials of Niagara went aboard. and Erie counties to Albany for conference. Westinehouse then told the The match was not as good golf as the top half of the draw, but the good and poor shots were well distributed to keep inter n Yaik 1 11 2. Philadelphia W. Louis 2 nen that he Intended to fly to Bella Bella". However, he was prevailed on to return to the wliarf. At the Wharf, he said I International West coast of Banks Island and Smith Inlet were closed to est at fever heat until the long 13th when Blng snitched a keen Yakima 1, 'fads serine 0.1 , birdie with a 25-foot putt and that he Intended to fly to Victoria alone. . W 9. V;mrnnvf,. n won the next hole. The match all salmon net fishing at midnight Friday under fisheries protection regulations. Instructions were also Issued for the VJ"" I I, lr leads series a.n ended on the 17th. Other witnesses told of seeing "'ific Coast V Jt-w r ri ' I Westlnghou.' In a hotel beer lo 13, Sea tile ?. closing of the west coast of cess Royal Island from Scabrook In the Coleman-Oana match, the Oklahoman started with a par four to win the first hole and then turned on the heat to such an extent that he wefn the r 3. Hnf Ivuifuiri parlor during the afternoon and he was described as 'staggering on the wharf before the at j -i umi a Sacramcno 3 's Portland pos Point In the north to Hartnell Point In the south, including the waters of Campania Sound, tempted flight. (Continued on page 4) The plane was ordered ground I- h il? v Hi y South Inlet, Laredo Channel, ed by Constable Leonard Adams and Laredo Inlet as of 6 p.m. September 11 to all salmon net fishing. Hungary Charge Former Leaders BUDAPEST i The Hungarian of the Provincial police. Boner declared that when Westinghouse piloted the plane back to the slip the starboard wing hit two boats, but ho damage was done. After the plane was tied up, Boner took his baggage to the hotel, planning to government today accused eight j t'Ptembpr it former high - ranking commu nists of treason and trying to "8 19.0 inel Radio Broadcast on CFPR This Sunday at 5 p.m. A Talk On Family Prayer by Father Patrick Peyton Sponsored by ":27 19.9 f-et 9:18 - -it" -r -i51-1! irTiiiiiiil ft ' il -ii-i-m THiiliTHn. overthrow the present leaders of Hungary. charier a boat the following oay to go to Bella Bella. Roffpra xaiH that Westing house entered bh plane and said FULL HOUSE The suburban London, Ont., family of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Carter has almost tripled within the past year. A year ago there were only Mr. and Mrs. Carter and their four-year-old son Now there are eight members in the family with triplets and twins born in 11 months. Shown here with their motner are left to right: the triplets, Jill, Jon and Joan, who were a year old' Monday. Sept. 5, and Mrs. Carter, holding the month-old ti pnrt Derek. Needless to say the arrival of the AL SUNDAY 1 anil .. iv x SPARE A RIB! BROTHER? That's the plea in the popping eyes of Bingo as his young master chews away on tasty sparerlbs. Five-year-old Mike and his collie recently turned up lost at the Windsor, Out., police station. The pair oon forgot their troubles especially when " officer- My and made themselves at home, paj-id Mike-Offered the sparerlbs. Bingo got the bones mat ne intended to ny to The eight men Including former Foreign Minister Lasslo Rajk and Lieut-Gen. Gyory Palffy, former chief Inspector General of the Hungarian Army will go on trial on the indictment on September 18. 1 p.m. THE FAMILY ROSARY CRUSADE OF WESTERN CANADA Prince Rupert Division "I dissuaded him and he got out of the plane," Rogers said. IN BEER PARLOR - "wrcnants itwlns meant father erecting an additional clothesline. Etner Johanson, bar man In