PROVINCIAL LIS.lA.lt, 113 ,,?ru.. c. 11 fnr.lES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ftXWSPAPKR PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, th Key to the Great Northwest' VOL. XXXIX, NO. 123. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS ITDSDS n C bast T jmbeir. y industry L Looms ibor C Manitoba Flood Sufferers! Condition Of Skeena Road Reports conflict a3 to the con Loggers'fStrike Vote is Called Award Of Conciliation Board "Wholly Unacceptable to Union VANCOUVER The Inter- Fje Daily News Is Receivinq Subscriptions LANDING TRY FOILED HONG KONG Chinese Na dition of -the highway between Prince Rupert and Terrace. Seme motorists continue to tay that It Is In good shape while opinions much to the contrary arc expressed b-r others. . . - .. t ! It seems to be the concensus ! j-w-. -zz r. . r j rational Woodworkers of Ajner-ica (CCD policy committee ' voted unanimuosly last night to K;a2acfieB3 empire uames To Vancouver - 4 -- '' 4 TYJf however, that, following hesvy i&lns, the pot-holes In the section along the railway right-of-way west of Salvuo become troublesome. ( reject the award of the conciliation board in an attempt- to avert a srtike in British Columbia's coastal lumber Industry. J. Stewart. Alsbury, chalrmaa of the I.W.A. negotiating committee, raid In a- statement the award of a nine cent hourly wage increase and a maintenance of membership claiise In the 1950-51 master contract was MAY QUEEN COURT Queen Mavis Cronin and her Royal court tionalists today beat off a Communist attempt on the is lands within five miles of Hong Kong waters, setting two warships on fire. ASMENA WINS OAKS EPSOM, Eng. Marcel Bous-sac's French filly Asmena yesterday won the Oaks, major British classic for fillies, over the Ifi mile course here. ILSE KOCH INDICTED '. MUNICH, Germany A German county court indicted lis Koch for crimes agaimt German and Austrian concentration camp inmates. She will be brought to trial late in July. Suggestion Is made that " iin ' , . i of P prlnsesses are pictured above in a final rehearsal for their part could be effected provement by . ,, ,,,:, Vrnm 1pf, to ri?ht thev WINNIPEG Announcement was made here yesterday that the 1954 British Empire Games will be held in, Vancouver which was one of the Canadian cities to bid therefor. In order to accommodate the Oames, Vancouver will have to provide Itself with a suitable stadium and many other facilities which the coast city now lacks. are: Princess Sonja Selvig, Princess Aina Carlson, Queen Mavis Cronin, Princess Geoi gina Mitchell and Princess Yvonne Jackson. generous use of gravel produced by the new crusher which has been installed near Terrace as an augmentation to the regular operation of the grader. "wholly unacceptable" to the union. The union, representing more than 30,000 coast loggers,, j had asked representatives of 132 logging operators for a 17 cent I hourly wage Increase plus a Fishermen's Tax Howard Walker is Case is Taken Up '- - . Black-topping, of course, th permanent answer. Moose Leader Galcador Wins E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for Skeena, at the request of the I Prince ' Rupert Liberal Associa-tion, has been taking up at Ot-1 tawa the matter of Income taxes ', Hon. E. Ti Kenney, minister of lands and forests, while in the city thU week-end, reiterated a previously expressed union fhop. I.W.A. members will now vote on the authorization of strike cation June 15 if no satisfactory setlement is achieved by that date. RED GUARDS POSTED BERLIN Red police posted guards along the Russian sec- I . t hfuinftvrv Inils a 1fn Howard Walk was Installed ' Noble North Moose at the annual English Derby ,Tn , opinion that black - topping some 10,000 "free German . . .v.. bouid be Instituted from the youth" marchers, now in East Berlin, from stray in j to the west. of co-operative fishermen who have complained that they have been assessed interest on unpaid taxes owing to inability to estimate Income because final proceed returns were not available. Mr. Applewhaite has replied 10 the Association suggesting that the matter can be rectified by Would Extend Research Work EP'OM, Surrey, Eng. Q Galcador today won the 171st running of the Derby. Favored Prince Rupert end of the hlgn-way as well as from the end south of Prince George.. However, this was a matter of public works department with which he, had nothing directly to do. meeting of Moose Legion last night. Other officers elected were: West Moose Mike Budnich. East Moose Malcolm Blair South Moose Bill ' MeCallum Treasurer Gene Holliston Herder Fred Scadden JkM& mr 8 il 11 ifi Kit HI n JMfcal . "T II r 'II I VDIKE HOLDS This aerial shot shows men at work rorE is anxious VATICAN CITV Pope Pius today expressed "heavy anxiety" concrening woria peace. He spoke at the accreditation ceremony of the first Indonesian envoy to the Vatican. the simple process of usin as a Prince Simon was second and Double Eclipse third. Prince Simon, owned by William Woodward, New York banker, appeared to have the Vi mile classic won In the stretch. basis of returns the cash relpts Fisheries Research Board of Canada will continue Its spring salmon research work this summer on the west coast of Vancouver Island and at the amo municipality of Fort Garry, south of Winnipeg. The above the water level though some water from the Air Mail For Q.C. Islands iround some homes In the foreground. (CP Photo) The fish and chip supper was prepared by Bin Terry and eter Peterson, who were proud of actually received less expense Incurred and paid. Mr. Applewhaite had taken the matter up with the Minister of National Revenue. their handicraft. Members seem FLOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS Jlnal arrangements for the Institution of an air mall serv ice 'for Queen Charlotte Island eld In rig Case ed to go for the feast provided lor them. ,.,Xhe,. annual, shirt - Jsrtp .was discussed and the date left open. Carl Brechin was in the chair. Centennial' Rebekah' Lodge-. $2 but the French owned colt caught him. Galcador beat out ORGANIZATIONS Prince Simon by a head with HELPING FUND Double Eclipse another four, Recent 6Ubstantial donations lengths back- , . ; . , j-rom prganteatians to the Mani Galcador started at 100-, ioba Flood Relief Fund include Prince Simon .favorite at 2-1 and $100 from Prince Rupert Shrine Double Eclipse 40-1. The victory Club, 100 from the Mixed Bowl-of Marcel Boussac's horse killed jing League and $50 from Joos the hopes of banker Woodward ; Daushters. Wansharr Islands points by Queen , Charlotte ACr Lines were made this week when Mrs. William Sutherland J. R. Morln : LOBA : Mrs. L. M. Felsenthal ... Go to Communists time will consider extending research work to other varieties, the Prince Rupert Liberal Association has been advised bv E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for SkeehaV " 'The'- Prince" " Kdpert " Fisheries Co-operative has been requesting that the Fisheries Research Board extend Its tagging operations to take In spring and coho salmon. An extension cl the coho trolling season from June 1 to June 30 is also being looked Into by the minister of fisheries at the request bt .&Ir. w w' Applewhaite. William Priest. - local Q.C.A. agent, visited the Islands. J- Pulice arrest- Would Have Mr. W. O. Fulton -0 in they suspect of Air mail for the Islands will be flown from here by Canadian Pacific Air Lines - to Sandspit 10 of winning the coveted British ndit who fatally N. E, Gerrard - Mr. and Mrs. J. Simundson 10 turf prize with an American bred where it will be picked up by Gordon Clarify constable Alex t Jim Plnniger 3 horse. Q.C.A. and taken on to Port John Eyolfson 3 n abortive attempt tank Thursday. 1 Mrs. Thomas White 3 ' O. J. Rudningen 3 Clements and Masset by the De Haviland now based at Sandspit and being operated by Pilot Roy Berryman. 1 ho had a bullet E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for Skeena, is to De asked by. the Prince Rupert Liberal Association to obtain a clarification of recent remarks made at Vic- Football To Start Soon THE WEATHLR Forecast North Coast Region Cloudy with scattered showers today. Overcast tomorrow with. , rsiin commencing In the afternoon. Remaining cool. Westerly winds 15 Increasing to southerly 30 Sunday morning. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, Sandspit , and Prince Rupert, 38 and 55. HONG KON.G Chinese Nationalists today handed the Wanshan (Iadrone) Islands to the Communists, British naval officials reported. A spokesman said the evacuation of the blockade base, 40 miles southwest of Hong Kong was completed by Nationalist warships at 8 a.m. in giving up the Wanshans, the Nationalists left the trade starved Communist metropolis of Canton open to foreign sea commerce for the first time In more than eight months. Shake-up In ieft arm, was pick- j 2 ast end and taken German Couple To dent of the Canadian National) Queen Mary Feted On 83rd Birthday re jr questioning, j i believed to have i und from his own j Make Home Here Owing to wet weather and n heavy playing pitch, the opening game of the regular football season scheduled between Heavy Battery and Canadian Legion last evening was postponed. A his way to free- , . w y. ,rhard KrauD. Halibut Sales I f;k,IUP l?n:P nerTO arrVved In the el " " i ,.ctrrta with their son. Hugo, However as a result of the al- j American location of dates made by the; Attu, 40,000, 23.5c, 23.5c who had gone to Edmonton to Railways, who questioned the s advisibility of replacing the PHILADELPHIA Connie steamer Prince Rupert which is Mack last night announced a due for retirement shortly. fhake-up in the management of Surprise was expressed at a' his Philadelphia Athletics. Mic-meeting ot the Prince Rupert! key Cochrane becomes general Liberal Association at Mr. Gor-' manager with Jimmy Dykes as den's comment in regard to the assistant anager in the rsove steamer Prince Rupert's replace-i to bolster the sagging Athletic.3. ment following his visit to Prince j The 87-year-old Mack remains Rupert when he had enthused ( as manager of the club he has ever the possibilities and 1m- directed on the field for the portance of this port. last fifty years. .ct , LONDON -Queen Mother Mary yesterday celebrated her 83rd birthday with members of the Royal Family. Greetings poured in from all parts of the world. The King and Queen invited 30 Royal guests to a birth and meet them. LOLAL TIDES Sunday, May 28, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Kraupncr, whose Paid hnmo was at Chemnitz In the High Parks Board at their meeting 20.5c, Booth, yesterday afternoon it Is now Canadian possible to go ahead with the, Tramp. 18.000; Cape Spencer, schedule. Monday's game will be 15,000; Reward, 16,000, all to the . . . WJ day luncheon, where the King 18.1 feet 21.3 feet 4.2 feet .6.0 feet 10:50 22:53 4:40 16:42 i" Russian zone, oi uermuuy, IlZCn ! Ixw travelling six weeks and Low was to propose a toast to his mother's health. 1 m;n nvx ifc'iitu lmct between the Canadian Legion Cp-op. and General Motors, and Friday's j ' ,v i : TODAY'S STOCKS : : ....., s Ii Jithnstnti fit. I,td.i . T. V. VIWJ 'V here. They landed at Quebec May 19 and travelled by train to Edmonton where they were met by their son. The family has had five days with each other. The elderly couple are both In good health after their trip. in "unrnj w. ' ' to between the General Motors and i the Battery. Days allocated by the Parks Board are for the Baseball Association, Sunday afternoons, Tuesdays and Thursdays; for the Football Associates, Mondays and Fridays, and for the Junior Baseball Association, Wednesday evenings and Sunday forenoons. ; The Football Association with Toronto fi 1 1 Vancouver i Bayonne 03'4 Bralorne 8.20 and remembrance nslup and helpful-ds and community t! after the passing I ''-en, declared Rev. pastor of First Unl-Ihis morning as he he funeral service 'sn': Dihb. He paid ''"! s high quality man and corn-factor through his 11 attributes. The 'r! this as a last-to tlie bereaved, 'i sorviee was at-Wbcis or the Main a biKlv liri. h- Softball B. R. Con 03',' Prospects drew their request for Wednesdays In order to allow the Junior Athona 12 Aumaque -30 Beattle 67 ' Bevcourt -51 Bobjo 14 Buffalo Canadian 22V4 Consol. . Smelters 103.00 Donalda : -69 Eldona 33 East Sullivan 6.88 Giant Yellowknlfe 8.85 Senior Softball prospects look baseballers a regular evening aui asked, that should Wednesdays not be required that the Foot good as the result of an organization meeting held Thursday night at the Civic Centre. There ball Association should nave preference later In the season. worshipful master are definitely three teams In the B. R. X 1... .05 Vi Cariboo Quartz !.. 1.20 Congress -23 Hedley Mascot 35 . Pioneer 3.10 Premier Border .03 Vi Privateer 13 Reeves McDonald 2.52 ' Reno (ask) .04 Sheep Creek 1.18 Silbak Premier 34 ' Taku River 11 Vi Vananda -18 Salmon Gold 06 1 Lfwise, as well as :;-'mK friends. vm Presided at th hymns were "Unvo league with entries in from wat-son Island and Rupert Radio & Electric. A team will also be entered from the former Gordon & Anderson and C.N.R.A. com Mountie Dies From Hold-up Shooting God's Lake ' Hardrock- Harricana Heva Hosco Jacknlfe , Jollet Quebec : ll'lti "PesiPB Popfnnf. Z - .Air'- rl. Av.l . -5 bined team, although no name has vet been announced for thelt i C. ii. Collins and the service the re MONTREAL (Pi-R.C.M.P. Con- ontrv PmKnpp.ts are also In Spud Valley .06 Vi Silver Standard 1.78 ;to"re for an "entry from Co-op. i stable Aiex . Gamman cut League games wu -; - - ttempted hold-up at the Bank oils - . on Wednesdays ana oaMmwy. : hr.nnh here Thur- 1 A Viun lit taken to Terrace np'H is being made on. !ym? the members v Wpie John dputy Brand m s- with Monday nights reserved for l . v. 7"' wjtMu.o. h 111-'" .f-'..'....l' 'A - ' V-wHifci e-mA v Angio caiiauian A. F. Con 53 Atlantic 192 Calmont 58 C. & E v...... 8 50 Central Leduc 1-37 Home Oil 15.65 Mercury ' -13 Va Okalta - 1-75 Lake Rowan 18 Little Long Lac .37 Lynx 35 Madsen Red Lake ....'.... 2 90 McLeod Cockshutt 3.55 Moneta 35 Negus 1.53 Noranda 70.50 Louvtcourt ,. -20 Pickle Crow 2.42 Regcourt 07 San Antonio 3.30 Sherrit Gordon 2.18 Steep Rock ... 315 Sliver Miller . 87 Upper Canada 33b VM N. S. K. Brewer 'rward. tlr, tlU rained out or cancelled games. The league will get under way next Wednesday with an exhibition game booked between Rupert Radio and Electric and Watson Island at Gyro Park. That will also be the final night for league entries with a meeting to be held, after the game for the Fuuuearers were day. died in hospital last night after a desperate 38 hour fight for his life. His condition was so lew that despite several blond transfusions it was Impossible to operate to remove three bullets, one lodged near the hear,. Baseball Scores ' todav ' American League Philadelphia 8, New York 1 wn. Dr. L. W. Ker- "4nte. c. V, Evltt, C, Ina S. c. Thomson FRENCH VETS ASK PENSION INCREASE On April 30, French war veterans held a surprise demonstration in front of the Arc ele Triumph a nd on the Champs Elysees, demanding that the government adjust their pensions to meet the rising cost of living. Carrying signs such as "The . Living dead demand justice," at left, amputees and other veterans are shown in front of the Arc de Trlomphe with some of them sitting in the roadway. They held up traffic for over an hour, while police stood by. making no effort to rerno ve them . ; -'ward, E. J.. Smith. Pacific Pete 5.85 Princess -S7 Royal Canadian .07Vi Rovalite . , 14.0b s'Juhn Thompson. G. purpose of drawing up a playing " tan Gordon as! schedule and settling other per- 1eers. j tlnent business. jjg ( ( f iiWMMM-' - ilw m iinwi iiwini ,j ,ii i jiM iiiiih, mn m naina ii n i m jmasaazs&m- m"i .i . .i m.muv .wvkLvx-t.