bette Davis TODAY 7-9 p.m. Prince Raped Dtflf Jlftei Tuesday, September 27, 1949. Car?eS Teeta7let Dill Pickles, gal cut Oreen Beans, tcy. No. 5 Peas, fancy in -JirvTO f .... L, r. ..- . , av ' I --o t I " ' f, MARKETS MAN INJURED IN STREET MISHAP Joseph McGee Cozart, 59-year-old ticket seller at the CNR. depot office is In hospital in serious condition today follow-ing a traffic accident at 7:15 Jast night In which he was struck by a truck while c r o s 8 1 ng Second Avenue at Sixth Street. According to a report this morning, he suffered a fractured jaw, a bad cut over the left eye, a crushed chest, damage to the interior of his mouth and a badly lacerated, possibly fractured knee. According to witnesses, Cozart had emerged from the Grand Cafe and was crossing Second Avenue, heading for the CN.lt. depot to go to work. A truck, said to have been driven hy Steve Minchenko was approaching westward on Sec V ran nun siiiSSiu ,'JMfll ' CARTOON HALL OF FAME CAPITOL NEWS 7 p.m. 9:14 Got Married Early So They Won, s- "HERE COM! CHARLIE" The Hilarious Thr Broadway Pia, ,. i j ; y 'I I Civic Centre scp; A Presentation of The Little Th : Fall Coats j jj For Girls j Z Styled Right J Priced Kiht Are Right 1 RUPERT j PADRES IN P C.L. j BALL PLAY-QFFS , SEATTLE (P San Diego Padres joined Hollywood, Oakland end Sacramento in the $35,000 Oovernor Cup play-offs of the Pacific Coast League last night when they came from behind to beat Seattle 9-6. I The two teams, tied for fourth place at the season's end, Sunday played a single play-off game for the right to eiuei the play-offs. The play-offs s.art tomorrow night. I TALIH1NA, Oklahoma O A United States air force bomber crashed In a wooded patch rrar here last night, carrying to death its 13 crew members. The plane caught fire immediately. SHADOW OF GALLOWS LIFTED For the first time since the night of March 26, Albert (Punch! Quesnel of Espanola is a free man. Convicted on June 29 and sentenced to hang Sept. 29 for the murder of 71-year-old Mrs. Harry Cleland of Espanola, Quesnel was given his freedom after a court of appeal Tuesday quashed the sentence and acquitted the accused man. Here Quesnel, right, leaves the Sudbury District Jail accompanied by Owen Connors, the jail governor. (C. P. Photo) ff ,- .... ' :.-- v. Is x A- trJ '2:2 -Ptiran : 12:30 -BC. FarT 12;55-Recordp(i l:00.AltPrr.o(,r, 1 :30- Waltz T.iJ i- -comment. Country V. 2:00 Easy Listi 2:45 Novelty i ' City Woir, 3:00-The Mm Men's FiJ Sept. 3n-Scn' lows, Thorn Shot bassadurs. Brow: adiau Leion 'c Commercials, f Home Oil, Mans Motors. Teams to fupp Guess nil 'it fan eucxusl ml mm- Tm advertisfW' lisruni in i..-u'" 1 Control Btmrd eminent ol b- Fresh fruit Peaches, Hales, 2 pounds 43 Crate $2.75 Prunes, Case $2.19 Bananas, lb .25 Apples, cooking. 3 lb 29 Lemons, large Cal., doz. .50 Graenetruit. Caul.. 3 lor 2s Oranges (Navel .22-.. 50 Dates, lb .35 Canteloupe, 27's, 2 for 43 Vecetablef Celery. Ib .13 Khubarb. 2 lb .15 Beets, bunch .10! Parslev. bunch is Turnips, lb I Suinach 2 lb .271 Radishes, bunch Green Onions. 3 bunches .,n : ; Mushrooms, lb. q I Head Lettuce 1 Cooking Onions. 3 lbs. i Corn on Cob, 12 for j cabbage, lb 07 ! Tomatoes. No. 1 lb 19 New Potatoes. 10 lb. ... 58 ! Green Peppers, lb 29 i Cucumbers, each 10 i ' Vegetable Marrow, lb. 07 Squash, lb 10 I - : a: y i xns .11 ! vrVaM ySHHREICHISCHf VSSWRl Ml I BILLBOARD ART IN OLD VIENNA Every available billboard in Vienna, Austria, has been taken over by electioneering parties of the forthcoming election, to take place Oct. 9. The large poster, showing a man burdened un-de-.- the hammer and sickle of communism, says "don't let this happen to you'."' ' ;!5"-. ., ' i": WW 3; r- .w-C XX. ft . 1.65 ... M ... .19 Mied Vegetables ... .23 Diced Beets, per tin .18 Wax Beans, choice ia Mixed Peas and Carrots .la Pumpkin. 2 for .2a Baked Beans, 20-oz. tin 23 Baked Beans, 15-oz. tin, ea. .21 Tomatoes. 28-oz -23 Fresh Mite Quart ?2 Pint .12 Cream. V4 pint .28 Eecs Larse. cartoned, doz. .79 Medium .70 Butler First Orade, lb .66 Margarine, lb .40 Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. .50 Flour Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins. 2 tor 33 waac 7.7S Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. .58 Flour". 49-s. No. 1 hard wheat 3.65 CI.,... 14'n 1 U. riuui, ." a Tea and Coffee Coff lb. 69 DcLuxe quantity, lb. ... 1.18 Orange Juice -29 Blended .25 Grapefruit ... .22 Tomatoes, 20-oz. ea .15 2-oz . .34 gallon .59 Apole. 20-oz. tin, 2 for ... .29 48-oz .34 Canned Fruits Pineapple, crushed .38 Pieces. 20-oa .41 ADricots. 20-oz. . .33 Cherries, ancy. 20-oz. ... .33 I Loganberries, 20-oz. .29 Peaches, choice JO Lard Pure, lb .27 Shortening .29 oan Soap, face, bar . : 10 Laundrv. cake 2 for .2a Soap Powders, large 39 Glace H-utt Cherries, 'i lb. pkt 45 Coconut, id .50 Almond Paste, lb. .3y Fruit Cake Mix, lb. .45 Dates, fancy. 1 lb. pkt. 34 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 35 Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs. .26 Shelled Walnuts, Vj ID 4 Shelled Almonds. 6 oz. .30 Shelled Brazils, Ib. .4" Jam fur Strawberry. 24-oz. 59 Raspberry, 24 oz .41 Blackberry, 4-lb. ,. 87 Cherry. 24-oz. .; .j Peach. 4 lb .. , .8i Apricot. 4-lb. .79 &OUDS Canned Souds 13 to .20 t Meats . . Chicken, lb tifi t nam, boned and roiled, lb. 1.00 ? nam, reg. lb. 80 Boiogna, lb .4e rteiiieia. io. . , ,k liarlic Sausage, lb. .5i cacon, ptcg. v2 k. uaiuu. tlut, piece M. Cottage Roll, lb 8o Liver Sausage, lb. I.. a ooare Kios. 10 r; o Fresh Porn Ham, lb .7j Pork Chops, lb Ti Pork Sausage, lb. A i-ieaii, i-oune, io. 93 Sieak. round, lb 65 Pork Tenderloin, lb 1.0a '..: ' . Wife I '' '"' 5'' V,"' 1 j ! i I : j CP 1 Radio Dial CCDD I I l 1240 Kl'ocyclei Su51ect to Changei TUESDAY P.M. 4:lf-Stock Quotations and Int. .4:30 - Life in the Open 4:45 Musical Merry-Go-Round .5:00 Youth Froiain 5:30 Return to Arnhem .8:00 8upper. Serenade 6:15 Perry Como 8:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC Hew, ;.7:15 -CBC News Roundup ,7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 -Science Reporter .8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Record Album 9:00 T.B A. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Radio Cartoons 10:80 TB.A. ll:0O-Weather and Sign Off WEDNtSDAi AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC Sews 8:14 Morning Song :30 Miibic lor Moderns I 45 Mttle Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 15 Morning Devotions S:30 Morning Concert '' me K;enU 10:00 Ellen Harrla lu:15 Morning Melodies ,i 30--Hnundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Mplodies 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weatbet l-uiecaM 11:31 Mcssjim Prnt U:33-Hecorded lmerlude 1 1:45 Famous Voices I2;00-M.d-Dav Melodies J2:15 CBC News (, In McBrlrle Street VF A.' . ond Avenue. Apparently Cozart saw the truck coming for he stopped midway In the street as If to let It pass. However, when the truck was within about 40 feel of him, he da.shed across the street. Caught without warning, rf forts on the part of the driver to stop In time were unsuccessful. Mr. Cozart was hurled about 30 feet by the Impact. . Witnesses said that the trucK had not been travelling at excessive speed and that It stopped in an extremely short distance for so heavy a vehicle. Cozart, who has been employed at the depot ticket office h':re for the laht five years, has . no relatives In the city. SMITHERS Final rites for the lte Hugh V. Boswell. pioneer of Smithers and Prince Rupert were held at Smithers nited Church before a gathering of friends which he had made In more than 30 years In central British Columbia. Rev. L. C. Johnston officiated. TITOS COMRADE Soviet hopes to turn Uie Yugoslav Communist party apainst Marshal Tito were dealt a .severe blow by the stand taken by Mosne Piade. Red "elder statesman' in Belgrade. Pij-ade .through the party paper Borba, accused the Kremlin-controlled Comlnform of spreading a "monstrous lie" that Yugoslavia Is planning to split Albania between herself and Greece. :Nrn Of Hamilton Watches They are among the world s best. We carry them in both Kailroad grades for the pocket and in the popular wrist style. The prices range from $40 to $85. We guarantee t h c m and we sell them at the factory-advertised price. The wrist watches are in beautiful boxes. -f::r.,- m mmn, 363 REASONS TO BE PROUD World record-breaking achievement is claimed for this white leghorn hen in layiig 363 eggs in .305 days. Donald McQ. Shaver, of Gait, Ont., who raised the record-breaker, looks as prnud as the hen on her achievement. Venetian Blii Steel, Aliimlnuffl 1 wide assort""" colors with ml(M IT I I i 1 trailing tap CHARRED HULK TELLS HOW 121 DIED Whi le tons of water poured by firemen sizzled and turned to steam on the Nororuc's red-hot hull, 730 and passengers crew struggled to escape the blaze and smoke. The ship, biggest pleasure yacht on the Great Lakes, caught fire at 2 40 a.m.. in Toronto harbor, in half an hour was bl azing out of control. Over 120 died unable' to t'V T"13, '1S enHgh n frm their cabins 10 the snlP's side. At the height of the fire the Noronic. as shown here, was a blaz ing beacon, screams could be heard above the roar of the flames, and a few who had stayed al ive were plunging over the ship's aide 1 ' Drop in and and our or phone, will rail "! windows and d'M installed price. . m tet mat am r.-MaT ' 1 V - 'v4 YOUNG COMMUNISTS IN BERLLN Soviet occupation forces in Berlin held a mass rally recently at the Lustgarten to commemorate victims of fascism and nazi persecution. In the evening a DM.IVER at- . torchiic-iH procession highlighted the day-long rally. These youngsters are members of the Youth Pioneers, a youth organization of the Communist party. The only sign of uniformity of dress in the outfit appears to be the kerchiefs tied around the neck. . 5 - , 4 rJ-:-' TRAVEL r THE EASY, COMFOHTAlll''' j,. n i -T- the w lather Synopsis The fine autumn weather which has been general over B.C. for the past week will continue through tomorrow. Maximum temperatures will rane in the sixties and seventies with the minimum temperatures in the thirties and low forties. Forecast orth Coast Region-Sunny j today and tomorrow. Little! change In temperature. Wind ieguiar l rips ... . , Wo I Tn O, rhArlnltc Isanti 1 1 (Daily, Except SunJajv To Alice Arm, Stewart (Every .Thursday) ninitfrrn t-t irilTt! TlflJfll t'"1' VICKERS" IS OlSTIlttO IN CANADA amp ii Diiimiutia lyCalvrrt 10 YEARS AFTER A decade arter the start of the Second World War, Canada is spending record sums on rebuilding her defence forces. This photo shows some of their equipment The . aircraft is one of tlie Vampire jets, flown by R.C.A.F. fighter pilots. The tanks re Shermans in winter training In Wainwright, Alta. The ship is the tribal class' destroyer, Athabaskan commissioned In January 1948, at Halifax. ' "(CP Photo) ior.i, . "gni. Lows tonight and highs Ti''J-niwniitintpuWishrdordis-! tomorrowAt Po-t Fardv m-. 1 Playtd hy ,he I-'l"r Control Board or " "vcrnmcnt of British Coiumhi. set and Prince Fup-rt 45 and I'or lniormrtion ana lvt pi ij$ UUKKN IHAKI.lil 1 l-i