pho7I-::il LiDr.A.?., NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ORMES DDUQS Daily Delivery PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXVII, No. 107. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS malic Variety Pleases j British Tanks, Troops flqU OIF Palestine War framaFestivalOpening spirited, laugh-pro- n mve. last-moving "v-L presented to a capa-Lnce in the Civic Cen- r t nnntnl Long Separation Ends At Halifax Danish Girl Hadn't Seen Her Father For Eight Yean Arabs fling Holy Land As Mandate Hears End BUDGET MAY BE BROUGHT DOWN NEXT THURSDAY OTTAWA, 'CP Speculation on ight wnen iwu ocmui junior group staged lays during the first ll( the Prince Kupen Let Music and Drama Parliament Hill today was that HALIFAX Q) A 10 -year -old Danish cirl had never seen Can- mrtuig of Marie Jen- ada untu recently but she ar-nodern, rapid moving rived at Halifax a full-fledeed Finance Minister Abbott may bring his 1948-49 budget down next Thursday, May 13, or the following Tuesday, May 18. In Lith its setting in the Canadian citizen. She had trav-L of-yellowknife, pro- plled alon from Conenhaeen hv the meantime, May 18 was unof- . .,vlvy v SR ---- n , n 4 A. o L.,y of good lines for the boat U.N. Sees 'Emergency Measures' As Alternative to Bloody War CAIRO (CP) British tanks a?.d troops newly arrived in Palestine stand as a two-edged sword discouraging new offensives both by Jews and Arabs at least until mandate ends May 15. They also stand as a conveniently hanrJy weapon which the United Nations might pick up if Britain uciauy wie cauite ui muai uui-ridor gossip. senior students irom A . moriul High School. I youngsr m.jliuj lrlnnlr inu hpr fathor William FILMS TO AID WORLD AMITY " " - " uric Jcnvrln was tne Christoffersen. It was a happy veral men's affec- reunlon or the Palr wn hadn Thompson as Louis . i . seen each other since March. ;nC COHUCctl luvt-i nuu ... - 1 0fl Ipkk than a mnn n hpfnrp sj10Uid consent to form nucleus . . Palestine police force under fcorg as Mr. uinsmore - ellmin- ulc wviueia uuuuim were finally Surton Youngs jr. as into the tiny country, orrigan, who showed j Christoffersen was a seaman uivirAm i , umun FILE COUNTERING DAMAGE SUITS k oily 01 promising to i auouru a uaiusn snip wneu uie HOLLYWOOD, (AP) Madeleine Carroll and her husband. Henri Lavorel, are producing two-reel films to promote better understanding between the peoples of the world. The United Nations is backing their effort. The couple's company has .Uf!?; :: -q W fetl first man to Dring invaders took over. He even- temporary administration such a snow being considered. Meanwhile Arab armies moving up to frontiers are waiting to see what will happen to many trains being observed handling armored cars, guns and troops across Egypt. Jews are on the alert. & by airplane and prov- , tually landed in the United Litery uy administering States, then shipped out on a SEATTLE The Boeing Airplane Co. and striking Aeronautical Mechanics Union have filed suits against each other seeking $7,250,000 in damages. The airplane company filed b to the girl. captured Italian tanker which fcrt praised the stage ( was torpedoed off Halifax. Ho NAVIGATION HALTED AS SEAMEN SET U P PICKET LINES These men, picutred marching on a paper company dock at Thorolcl, Onl., a re some of the 21 seamen who set up a picket line at the John A. France of Sarnia Steamship Co. S eamen charge the Misener company is not abiding by the contract signed with the Canadian Seamen's Union. ,f Mr. Wernccke, the . left the sea and joined the Can- made two films, one in Italy and one in France. These are not kr. played by Reg Lav LAKE SUCCESS The United adian army. In Italy with trtie Royal Canadian Engineers he applied for thought Annabella iilaved by Donna travelogues but intimate reports of life among ordinary people in various lands. Their purpose, the actress ex jsu.uoo in damages sun ana Natj0ns delegates agreed in the union responded with a suit generai that only emergency asking approximately $5,000,000 measures can save Palestine could have been made Canadian ciUzenship. outer person, wir. jjori, TRADE FLOW INCREASE SEEN AS U.S. CUTS SALES TAX FROM CUSTOMS plained, is to show that people are essentially " the same the loss oi wages, ana ior replace- from a blooc,y war Informed ment strike benefits. The union's sourees reported today that a more than 14,000 workers have 8peclai n-member group work- MARGARINE BILL FAILS IN SENATE OTTAWA, W The Senate on Wednesday voted 35 to 21 to defeat for the third successive year world over. They have the Deen on strixe iwo weeKs in a..n nn ...nn-irun nians for tho c v" r o - he opinion that Mr. didn't live up to ex-and he suggested that ay was done again, beau, played by Tom id be cast as a stoutqr . type. same human qualities the same weaknesses and the same assets The Unitedl OTTAWA, (P; wage dispute. CHINCHILLA THE WEATHER SynopNiN The disturbance which brought rain to all sections of the province the last 24 hours has now moved into the interior of the a bill to lift the ban on murgar- States government lias elimin of character, regardless of their FARM STARTED me. The bill was sponsored Hoiy Land are ready to stop the debating partition and concentrate on the immediate crisis. Only nine days remain before the expiration of Britain's "mandate in Palestine. by ated the Canadian eight per cent salt s tax in its customs calculations, a high revenue department official disclosed Wed be Goes to the Movies" BERLIN TROUBLES Senator Euler (L-Ontarioi . An !H,it i..,l Mil tArtilr ViofW-O political boundaries, she contends. The project stems from the couple's conviction that wars arc started at the top but can be by the juniors of province. Clearing has com- j AT MASSETT May be the Start of New Industry for the Islands b -moriul High School, menced in the coastal areas this commons, is expected to be put nesday night. POINT UP RECORD Meanwhile, two new proposals orrison as Billy Bax- morning and good weather is in t0 t,ne vote within two or three This will mean a scaling down prevented at the bottom, if all for bringing peace to Palestine .' did get to the moviei 1 prospect for tomorrow. The in weeks. The Chinchilla, that prized men and women will rid them OF DISAGREEMENT of the price an American importer must puy for Canadian goods and is seen by Canadian little fur-bearer has gone to Massett, Queen Charlotte Is- :d his friend Pete Ol- terior will remain overcast with d by Fred Christian-! showers today with gradually to take Pete's problem ' Improving conditions tonight RENT-AID PLAN 4 lanfbIa Uiai iand .. where banking revenue and finance ollicial.s as encouragement to and tSmorrbw. "-' !e vltlT theni.' Mifle'E d by Yvonne Klldal. furred creatures are rare the Chinchilla may become king and be the means of introducing Forecast Prince Rupert, Queen Char- fcmdcr of the cast, con the export of goods to the Uni ted States and the flow of Am erican -dollars to Canada. and Jerusalem respectively were before the U.N. 58-member General Assembly. The members were today-Studying lhe4ruste- .-ship council's plan for a special' municipal commissioner to administer Jerusalem. The second plan would, ask Britain to appoint a "neutral acceptable to both Arabs and Jews as a special municipal commissioner." .Eolations Between East, Ad Wet Have Deteriorated Steadily Since Germany's Capitulation By CANADIAN PRESS Friendship and harmony pre FOR FAMILY HOMES COMING Elizabeth Martin as lottcs and North Coast Cloudy fur-farming as a new industry lixter, Barbara Moore with scattered showers today Donald Guidon, deputy gov- ;to tne DeoDie ofthe islands Baxter, Joyce Pottle as clearing tonight. Friday cloudy with scattered showers clearing ernor of the Bank of Canada, R L McGrane, who tor the said it "is a move in the right Dast twelve vears has been earn en, Robert Dunn as OTTAWA, '9 Trade Minister selves of distrust and suspicion of that which is foreign. Lavorel and hia -wile make no apology for this highly idealistic aim. Miss Carroll said she conceived the idea in France, after the war. She observed then that United States armed forces conducted themselves more like a conquering army than as allies of the French, she declared, The French, unable to understand this attitude, were resentful. Endeavouring to dispel this misconception of the United States as a whole, she made a series of radio broadcasts for which she received the French Legion of Honor. . Lavorel and Miss Carroll plan direction" levelling the bal ing his living trolling out of brown and Bill Cuthlll pipfman turned In good in the late afternoon. Winds Howe gave Commons details on light today and northwest 15 a rental insurance plan by miles per hour Friday. Little wnich the government plans to ance of trade between the two countries. vailed when Russian and United States troops met at Tor-gau, on the Elbe River, on April 27, 1945. It was the climax of the twin Allied drives across Germany. change in temperature. Lows encourage the building of houses ..ces. remarks Mr. Lort said Morrison had a vfcry LOG PRODUCTION UP IN APRIL tonieht and highs Friday: Port Massett and who for twenty years before that was a fur-farmer in the Peace River District, took five pair of Chinchilla breeders home with him after a visit In Vancouver. He expects these to be the start oi a full-scale fur-farm. MARINE LIGHT NOT BURNING It was also the highwater x voice and gave his naturalness it called Sawlog production in the mark of cordiality between the for rent. The plan will guarantee the owner of such houses sufficient rental Income for taxes, debt service, operating expenses, repairs, renewals and replace eastern and western powers Prince Rupert" forest district Ht that the rest of the than which had allied themselves to 'during April was more Mariners are advised that the Cook Point light in Massett Sound is reported to be not Hardy 34 and 53, Massett 32 and 5a, Prince Rupert 35 and 53. AIR PASSENGERS Outbound To Vancouver: P. Halde, O. Hidbcr. To Sandspit: Rev. Mr. Clenaghan, E. Unwin. level and ments. It also will guarantee a given very good sup- st of Doom," a mystery, j' the Prince Ruport "aire, had a plot that Nelson to make films all over Europe burning. The light, will be put: Norman Nelson, of reasonable return on the own back in operation as soon as Bros. Fisheries, arrived in the From that day on, a mere 10 days before Germany's capitulation, relations between east and west have steadily slightly higher than that of April, according to the monthly report of District Forester J. E. Mathieson. Production last month was er's equity investment. possible, the local office of the ' city Wednesday afternoon by air M in several nlaces. and Asia in the coming years Lavorel, an official of the United Nations, directs the pictures and Miss Carroll will appear in some of them. The scheme will apply to fam- Department of Transport, mar- from Vancouver on a business llv units renting at not more this didn't prevent the ine section, announced today. trip. Inbound From Vancouver: G. Anderson, N. Nelson, F. M. Perry. M. Ormiston. From Sand-spit: W. J. Davles-, Mr. and Mrs. r turning in a creditable than $80 a month on a fully-serviced basis. Unserviced units 23,587,307 board feet as compared with 10,313,804 in March and 18,963,110 in April, 1947. pnec. Basil Prockter as she lawyer who finally )M' Graeme-Cook. Pole and piling production for UNION MAN IS ARRESTED FOR would carry a lower rental. LOCAL TIDES f mystery and forced v -. TODAY'S STOCKS :: Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. the month was 131,736 lineal N'on from BaTrv the George McAfee, son of Mr. and The first sympton was the reluctance of the Russians to allow British and American forces to enter Berlin, captured by Soviet armies. Although Germany surrendered May 7, 1945, it was July 3 of that year before the Russians would permit Britain and the United States to move garrison troops spoke and acted his! Mri' w R MrAfpp returned to Friday, May 7 STREET SHOUTING TORONTO ffi Ross Russell, the organizer for United Elec Mel Skalmerud as thp pit.v Wednesday afternoon Kathleen Kerr, as ' nn ftp Prinpp Runert from Van High feet, lower than the figures for March and the corresponding month a year ago. There were 973 railroad ties produced during the month and 405 cords of fuel wood. 1948 1SJ.8 feel. 18.5 feet 4.1) feet G.2 feet Beattie 67 Bevcourt - .37 Bobjo 14 'is. Huze wr ir it. b! couver where he has completed Vancouver llialonic 9.00 Ii if. Con 04 H. K. X 0(i 0:10 12:38 6:34 18:31 trical Workers (CIO, was arrested today at Rogers Majes- Low Mrs. Edith Black, as his third year of a commerce into the fallen capital and to 'Thalia Moore, as Aunt course at the University of B.C Cariboo Quartz 187 tic plant in suburban Lcaside oyer a snare Qf responsi and with "shout- , was charged for tK the city's ,i,ii w Griffiths, as Car- bility adminis- id A. E. Welsh, as Dr. .02 .02 Va Dentonia Dentonia ing on a street." The police rtt(jon w the plot good sup- chief, John McGrail, said Russell Buffalo Canadian 11 - Consol. Smelters 108.25 Conwest 1.05 Donalda 71 Eldona 105 Elder 50 Giant Yellowknife 4.55 God's Lake 73 Hardrock 19 Grull Wihksne 03 Vi High Costs, "Inadequate" Earnings Prevent Better Railway Service Since that time, relations have steadily grown worse. Today the four-power Allied ad F fell that the part of CENTRAL ALASKA KEEPS EYE ON ICE BREAKUP FAIRBANKS The whole north remains interested in the outcome of the Nenana Ice Pool. The manager, Charlie Wilson, was arrested "because there was likely to be breach of peace by what he was about to say." The strike entered its fourth day. '" who died on the M been very well chiir- .05 .01 Vi 3.95 3.05 .04 23 'a lledley Mascot (aski Mmto I 'e'.id Oreille Pioneer Premier Border Privateer MONTREAL The marked de- i quire an outlay vastly in excess ministration of Germany virtually has broken down. Russia's intention to keep a tight checkrein on the other f The Adjudictor point- There have been disorders, and of that amounv crease In the value of money Tn his address. Mr. Matnei 12 arrested on picket lines. estimates the time the ice will asked shareholders to approve mat Aunt Theresa, an V nervous woman, had ,ul il too high a note. Oidncy directed "The capital expenditures of $79,670,- 871 of which $54,244,072 is to pro powers was shown in July, 1945. She limited her allies to a single highway, a single railway line and an air corridor about 20 miles wide as a supply and exercises an increasing influence on the adequacy of railway financial returns, W. A Mather, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, suid Wednesday at the C7th annual F of Marie Jenvrin," E. vide for new roh'ng stock. Ol AIRCRAFT BRINGS NEWLYWEDS HERE The new amphibian Seebee wain. "Midge Goes to this total $30,390,854 already ivics," and Un m w had been approved by directors .in a- JYl. 1-1 . "Bracelet 0f Doom." After noting that the company's postwar program of re go out will be during the first week in May. Just now he is a busy man. He has a crew of 106 compiling the names and guesses, and supervising the mechanical phases of the break-up. Two electric mimeograph machines have been acquired. As a triple check on the accuracy of the recording of the minute of the Icebreak the committee has bought a brand new clock. Fish Sales habilitation had been slower communications route between their stones in western Germany and Berlin. That left the British, American and French areas of Berlin, 125 miles east of the nearest western occupation zone boundary, only tenuously linked (Continued on Page 5) meeting of shareholders. At current prices it is calculated that the replacement of the company's rolling stock inventory would cost approximately $800,000,000, Mr. Mather said in moving adoption of the Harncana i"'t Heva 12 Vi Hosco 31 Jacknlfe 05 y2 Joliet Quebec 36 Lake Rowan 09 Lapaska 05 Little Long Lac 110 Lynx .09 Madscn Red Lake .... 2.05 McKen.ie Red Lake 50 McLeod Cockshutt 106 , Moneta 34 Negus 2.35 Noranda 50.00 Louvlcourt 66 Pickle Crow 2.06 Regcourt 05 San Antonio 3.85 Senator Rouyn 44 Sherrlt Gordon .; 2.90 Steep Rock' 2.12 Sturgeon River 17 ' Silver Miller .28 "iiiTican C'W". 10 and 15.70 and than expected, because of inadequate net earnings, the rising cost of construction and short Reeves McDonald 1.75 Reno 09 Salmon Gold 17 Sheep Creek 1.00 Taylor Bridge 41 Taku River (ask S5 Vananda 17 Coiimv.ss 0234 Pacific Eastern 115 lledley Amalt; 03 Spud Valley 10 Central Zebullos 00 Sillwk Premier 30 Oils A. V. Con 19 ',2 Calniont 51 C. & E 5.110 Foothills 3.00 Home . . ! .25 Toronto Athona .07 Canadian lo.oon. .:-,,,, aircraft of the Skeena Air Transport Ltd., Terrace, began its working career on auspicious note Wednesday. The plane landed at the Seal Cove air base here carrying Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Best, a bridal couple who had been married a short time earlier at the Interior town. Mrs. Best is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Little, pioneer residents of Terrace. Nt. 12.000. flnl.m directors' annual report. This is $413,000,000 mtire than the actual cost of the rolling Burnln. son nf Mr ages of labor and material, Mr. Mather said. New and greatly enlarged demands on company rail service result from the phenomenal growth which lias taken place in Canada's Industrial production. Such production is now almost twice what It was prior (Continued on Pare Two) Band Concert shrine'club Peter Lieu, Bandmaster ' ft- W. Burnlp, returned ay on the pri11(.e Rupcrt ""ICOUVCr Whern Ik stock now in service. Likewise the replacement at current prices of the company's bridges, buildings and other depreciable property now carried on the books at Civic Centre Auditorium, Monday May 10, 8:15 p.m. Adults 75c (110) Students 35c l Pre-cngincertng course diversity of B.C. He is "cond year. I Aumuque 17 at some $32,000,000 wouia ic FRIDAY NIGHT IS : Dancing, Sourdough Orchestra : Itc-ans 'n Bacon Phony Money AT THE CIVIC CENTRE Beards Available at the Door 8:30 p.m. V Judging v, Old-Time Vodville r FROLIC AND FUN FOR EVERYONE C :: No Dressin' Up :: for Money From Watch Pool) - (Proceeds for Gyro Swimming DYKE NIGHT KLON the Sky Friday, p-'"-