cy CABS PHOVisciAL LIE3A3T, ll-i onr.iEs DRUGS i ... Dally Delivery 4' " . t. th. Great N.rth.est." PHONE 81 ' wwvD&ir, zu, ma. PRICE FIVE CKNTS ,p. U.N. c VT. r uSopjaviaAdmittecf Dire Consequences I threatened By Russia in Violent Protest iifc nPtI . .. i i Won : ' Jt- ; w Forces Are . . ife ' . 1ed Advancing 4 . ( V" ; ' J ' NEW YORK (CP)-YugoSlavia won a seat on the United Nations security cosncil today over Soviet-sponsored Czechoslovakia. The action by the 59-member General Assembly was a rebuff to the Cominform-Soviet bloc. ' Vote on the second ballot was: Yugoslavia, 29; ,lVs official - r V . L rr 1 ..yesterday fe' A A vf V .T"- VI V i Czechoslovakia 10' Scow Dumps, Coal Lost Thirty-nine vote4 were required for election. Yugoslavia thus squeezed by the minimum number of votes needed. The first ballot had been deadlocked when Yugoslavia got 37 and Czechoslovakia 21 out of 58 votes, thus forcing a second ballot in secret. Russian United Nations Delegate Andrei Vlshinsky charged that the election of Yugoslavia Might Accentuate ' Current Water Crista A scow carrying 18 tons of s4 had moved, . M , Lf TljJ 'V,- v y, - i irmy troops into, l r A V Aiv; VA'V , can again, ; v V ( , . - I'tf vftVii ' f'.' ,V 's government. If V .5T 5 ',1' V V' ' " l' " earned the mTt rlf' y? V ' f'L" . made In ' V yet U- i J) ,iW Rusaan troop y , , 4', 4 . T - i It said that Russia , - .V. f ' , ;v ; . ' ?- ItoUmania through - IS-- f ? . - .nth small unit ap- ' ' , J v ' " S ' .! : ,e border toward ' t . t .n5 " ' - "l f'''... Hits j (Canada 4 V I i coal, destined for the Shawat- lans water pumping station. caD- sized .near the entrance to Shaw-atlans Passage last night while was a violation of the charter FORTUNES IN DRAW Dl'BLIN Holders of tickets on the Irish Hospital Swe-p-stakes for next week's Cambridgeshire race will divide up prize money totalling $?.ArA,-190. The prize total was disclosed yesterday as pretty Irish nurses began drawing numbers from a tank-ear sized drum. And officials said that top prizes of $77,500 each will go to persons drawing the first horse in the . Cambridgeshire Stakes at Newmarket, Erg-land, October 26. ' CZECH PURGE ON PRAGCE A score of Communist-approved government-appointed executives were fired today a the Czechoslovak purge reached into the ranks of directors and managers of nationalized industries. The directors were, apparently, unreliable or unable to meet absenteeism anions employees in falling production records. CONGRESS RISES WASHINGTON With a 75- under tow. creatine because it failed to take into account provision reeardine fuel shortage at the steam distribution nlanl I- . -inuuuun ui of council tuuucu seats. lean. TO The - T lt ,t Zr,b'e fr! d Piously contended that Yugoslavia was as lustlv , The scow was proceeding under tow from the Philpott-Evitt dock to the Shawatlans pumping station on the high tide when it overturned, apparently on ac qualified as Czechoslovakia tj ! represent Eastern Europe. j Vlshinsky declarsd that Yugo-Slavia's candidacy was advanced M ill Snow Aromnl oy the United States and Great countago of leaking which up ijr-Sprrads Into set its centre of balance. Britain- through behind the scenes manoeuvering. Assembly President Carlos P. Its 18 tons of coal, enough to ketp the pumping plant oper UEST FIRST AID TEAM St. John's Ambulance, congratulates the members of the first aid team: which won the British Columbia Workmen's Compensation Board-St. John's Ambulance Grand Trophy for the best first aid learn trained under the progran Reacting 1 lft to right, George Edwardson, John Gl!- ?!G 0-WinUr sttuck mour. Harold Howe. George itomiltori and Bert Beatty. The team represented Bloed.'l, Stewart & Welch Sawmill at Great OnUal Lake, and on li) competition with forty-two other teams, 4 ; . Romulo banged his gavel reDeat- ating for three days, slid into ledly but Vishinsky held the floor :ada in real earnest l catching one-third j! sugar beet crop un- the depths of Shawatlans P'E ';ud Cdusiiij! tit least t: iround Lethbrlagc, William McLean of McLean's LtU 7 WUl h Shipyard, who was towing the1 HZ I u , . . me Eastern bloc, Vlshinsky said. PARENT WEEK m (trt snow, u.. . ....:, uuscivea jt sei- Hn rirM-iw n, i - - . ,c oitrv ii i an MayoL Arnold Retiring ;k Daggett to Be Candidate Hliug- U -n-tde-and... immetli iTsn ol bh,nrtl pro- day breather ahead, members ot the 81st Congress of the Vnited States went home today listen to the ideas sit the voters about how to run the country They had finished a heavy 289-day sess'on of Democratic' controlled Congress. Progress was made on ! across the south attempt to - turn- ' the security j' council into an obedient tool of ; the Anglo-American block." ately moved the tow-boat Kin-eolith alongside in an effort to ISOBSERVED King Edward FTA lias) Interesting Program QUESTIONED ON CASHIER'S DEATH VANCOUVER 0 A coroner's Jury returned an open verdict Tuesday in the death of 25-year-old Joyce Monasterskl, of Vancouver, whose nude body was found October 8 in the sea after she disappeared Scptem-i ern propoi iKiis of blockinn roads get it the beach before it up- Russia threatened "painful jet. a conimuncations. The Kmcoiilh received some . .. .....,." .. . :jwfd eastwiiid Into1 " lugooiavia was el- . hii H ,mn ,1.. . Un and Manitoba' "Better Parentnood Week," October 1G to October 22, win observed at the regular monthly meeting of the Kin? Edward international matters but little headway was accomplished on domestic political I M it was not so seri- ove"urned; . . . over Soviet-backed Czechoslo- Actually Wwiiilpej nie coai was oeing taken on Vakla the high tide last night for navi- Sfivlp, KlIlrpn . . ... School Parent-Teacher Associa- f scow as yet. I ber 17. The investigation la proceeding and a 36-year-old Vancouver caterer was arrested tor questioning by the police but was released. uon Tuesday evening. A special - - - -..j uuiu itiau ivuo.iia I l ii. , . , Eational reasons. It was to be -.'ray wtnti7 weather. invitation had been sent to fa It wb-frcezinir lemper- iau imcu up a new siiategy n her last-ditch battle to prevent Yugoslavia's election. After For unloaded at Shawatlans today. The scow was being rented from Nelson Bros. Cannery. It Is being over and ht the !nA United States twin but thers and there was a good attendance. - Don Forward, General Stc:e-tary of the Civlj Centie Association, spoke on "Whai the Civio repaired at McLean s boat yard. titl nleasant over eign Minister Andrei Vishinski's angry blast at the Yugoslavs f and their American supporters : Tuesday, Soviet sources said tiiat City Engineer Don Stewart l: U northern Rockies' said this morning that there is Mrsi thnm-ii Utah. WOULD CREATE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION Plans to organize a ratepayers Centre has to Offer." He outlined J p)t most of thn enough coal at the Shawatlans; plant to kep steam up until' Vishinsky might try tt carry the ; first heavy snow, fall battle to the floor of the 59- 1 11 also general throu-h-' tomorrow morning. His current' omhn. , . ., . , , . . iiii-iiiwi,i biriiciai asauiiLuiy ueiore problem Is to get a supply , ot U .... ., . , SK Snow Is also rp. the facilities Jor recreation fur the entire family--tiny tots' Rup-rec Class, bcadwor and woodwork for junior girls and '.ioys, leathercraft, tailoring and I.ttme-furnishing, Little Thea COMMUNISTS ADVANCE HONG KONG Communists stabbed westward today in what may be a death blow to the Nationalsts on the Chinese mainland. Nationalists have abandoned the port of Swatow although Communists have not yet entered. ELIZABETH REBLivED LONDON Britain's mar-rage law reform committee today publicly rebuked Princess Elizabeth for saying that divorces lead to many of Britain's social evils. R. S. W. Pollard, chairman of a committee of ocialogists and lawyers who want to make divorces easier to get, said the Princess had the wrong slant and her comment was regrettable. . . . , , ... ., uc.um,jr vuunui oaiioung wjaay. U Colorado, Utah. Ncv- , L , .That was what he did. Jo and northern Arl- tin. supply runs oui,. ine plant, Vishinsky declared at a press consumes about six tons daily. conference that the atomic bomb tre symphony, Shrine Club band, Value of the coal was about association In the cast end or the city, which may eventually embrace all parts of the community, will be presented to a public meeting to be held in the East End halt on November 1. A fcmall group of east end residents met Tuesday night at the home or Frank Baldwin, Sixth Avenue East, to consider ob $350. It was not Insured. had been a "real weapon" for Russia since 1947. I ublic speaking ami ratUj announcing educational movies. Alderman Harry M. Pierre LeRoss, manager of gymnastics and basketball. These Philpott-Evitt Co., said that Daggett, who earlier ir Mayor Nora E. Arnold, a seven-year veteran of civic responsibility in P ADJOURNED were but a few of the privile the decade, Served three U.e Civic Centre member had to f wttnRhousp vears as Mavor of Prince nJ0- lMr- Forward spoke with jectives and organizational . plans, Prince iiuv.t Rupert, nui'tiii today tunuj said ' v ivnnuIi l:: t on a ehanrp ,,f Hr.l Knowledge and enthuslesr.i. A of the or-' , Among objectives , . ... . , , that she "definitely had eanlzatlon mization will win be be the the encour encour-1 Rupert, today announced eta loading of the scow had been xmipleted at 6 o'clock last night and the loading crew had made certain that the cargo was evenly distributed. The scow had about two feet of freeboard when loading was completed. Meanwhile, repair work on -M1 COllfilMrm n rko.- agemcnt of citizens to exercise ' no intention of seeking (jtjcstion and answe' pwioJ fol-.'ovpd. It was poiiiufi.-'i out that thi purpose of the Civic Centre was to enrich happy family April, rerpivfvi itu THE W LATHER Synopsis It was a clear frostv mnrr wj ccv." dentin Magistrate i Forty-Five Go to Night School Gratifying Enrolment at Night Classes Last night was the first session of the adult Night School in Prince Rupert with a gratifying enrolment of forty-four. office again in the December civic elections. Her two-year term as Mayor expires this year. 'No. I have no Intention of Uicir franchise and the support of responsible groups initiating or pursuing programs for community betterment. Oriranizers of the movement ing in southern British Colum that he would seek a return to the Chief Magistrate's post at. the civic elections on December 15. Alderman Daggett, who is completing his first year of a two -year term as alderman, was the firtt to announce hid Mrs. Peter Mark, program con venfr mjri ii oimi! fho oa. Temneratures in t.hp valWc Mayor the 45-inch main above Shawatlans Lake which went out last Friday after heavy rains had caused a , mudslide Is going ahead. It is estimated that the . . , , , . running running again again this ims jimi, year," mne that t w devclon to a . ...... .. " adjourned at re- " deletirn ....... . r" , , , , ,,, Arnoia ropueu to a u:uiy fs of the s rength where all pa tU ..Hpalih u mc vm but Better Paremhood Week whitth of e s"thern interior dropped vvre clo;'.:: .-ifsociated wit.i thi to about 20 over "'ght while on aims of tAt. Parent-Teacher As- Ule coast tnv hovered arounc: Uifiation She emphasize! the tlle freezing point. Cloudines. The my win De represent.!. . ... . , T , ., ,,,,, At tint ,i. line may be in operation early j .'Twenty entered for bookkeeo- moved out. and let some one intention of seeking tin offire next week. ni i" tttlJ""r"ed mull part t.:'.', ;:ai"n1 plav in the Dro"ght higher temperatures to nn ollrVifonn f,a f, 1 November 1 meeting has been called to elect officers and Ue-, fine specific objectives. I Present at last night's meet-' ma- were D. Pearson. Mr. and n of the child. tne northern half of the prcv-tJie child's first lnce' AIng the coast they ranged In the lew forties while :n yuuiigii move 'which iiita ut't'ii lit'iu oy iviayu. iVuiJy pnuejt' Mayor Arnold, who operates a Nora E. Arnold for the last thrco ' VJnnli w?ie real estate business in addition j years. Jisachera. "& .b,ii.i.i.ii iui Loping aim seven for wood work. A number of those wlio had put their names in for the wood , ' A Dohm or Van- ,J "w-ardof Vancouver "u the Pm. NOTHING MORE ON NEW HOTEL the interior they were just below His Intention to run for Mayor'1 ' A Parent''. Quiz cauJ con- has sat on I since !M"J Mrs. Frank Baldwin, M. Guard-.to her civic duties, tr r il,lolncnn Mm IT fvrrv cltV council froovinn. Dr.l ,.,it! . JiVOiiii wilt BUlCdU sou a . ... Cn for n c- rrmi r. yi 1 1 r Irntn-n im will necessitate an aldermainc slcf r-ime excitement. Each mem warn rrvitv ainr-im i4-A ii w i o tiiiviaui rtn-'xn MnrrUnn u piuiiKim and M.l when the coininissionc! Sllllj i by-election to fill the seat whict Pr was 8ven an Individual Prince R . . , '""prince Rupert, devclopmrnU In OCAL TIDES V li i ed ana govemmciu-oy- cuiuien Hatiser. working course did not com 3 out to the first session. Unless more are interested in this course, it may be necessary to cancel it. The requirement lor government aid is a minimum enrolment. he must vacate in order to con- '" 4 stvti.itx i luesuons ji . x . , . 1 1 ne new hotel situation appear resumed its function t;i be unchanged. Some of those test the Mayor's office. ; V ". .?in U- a.na w,a 10 the Prince Oeoree area L.to i nie correct answer. ,,., Alderman Daggett has he'd ' iiiiii.. i Continued on Fage. 2) l SHIP SUBSIDY BEING STUDIED She entered the 1943 council on a one-year ticket, supported by the Prince Rupert Ratepayers' Association. She was re-elected 1 Forecast Boston 7 I PjlifU r. civic office since civic govern-nient-by-council was re-established ilishcdin in 1943- 1943. In I" 1943, he ho served served identified with the enterprise were here during the tetter part of the sumnrr and4 when they left, after a visit of several days, and an inspection of the site, off Second Avenue, it was with " North U V0 Coast Ree'cn- OTTAWA ri Effects of tnc rrTi, Toniuht's train, due from the' lRen 0 erm in the tne Do ue- ... . ..... r,.. , cast tndnv and inrmn . i' Il, '"nm.er 3. T.,,,,,,,-. i lor a two-yea. " '.e r currency devaluation on Can- -, , ., . . as Aiaerman unaer Mayor w.. iu iiiasnar, iu:i5, is reported Icpotiea lo bf . ' comber, 1943 elections, and again h'i rr.ittent raliV !- Wfl,,, T. tn.. wnp hp on tlme today. today. Showers Showers to- nyj.l- -1 nt,inlnn OfO VlO .L-w Anncle-,4 I.. in miA she vUa 1 ...v. 1946, The "getting back to school" seemed to be enjoyed by all who turned out, although some of the beginning typists found that their fingers did not have the flexibility tiiey had hoped fo; These sesstons will take place for two hours each Wednesday for the next 20 weeks. Z I Zt rlrnmpnt. 1 In i .Ale 1945. TT However, rorow. Wind southerly 15. Lows tne intention or luvine, an ar- i toniuht and Mayuiaity with highs tomorrow chitect arrive hrf. s soon m Contested tilt! hpfnro hnnrWnc anV aid l,Ur-1 was elected Mayor, a position which he held until 1946, when he was defeated by Mayor Alisialr Fraser, vice-president; ct Port Harcy oanaspit and possible. then-Mayor Daggett and won. gram to hlp operators, cabinet A (J Th.v :,ri.,ut Since 1946, she has successfully ill Chame Of traffic rtanorilon Prince Rupert, 42 and 48. National PQiiu.av. i .un uvjiiivti, caiu iw.iwj ij . (,. ..v.- -U..UI ui ,.nnr! contested the Chief Magis A year ago, he ran for a two-( city On last night's train in the Is serious. trate's seat twice. "I have given seven years to civic work," Mayor Arnold said. October j, 1M0 FIRE MADE EASY Al Shipp, district welfare officer from Prince George, is a visitor In the city on official ' business. He arrived from the S think that it Is now Urns S. L. Galloway, for some years a member of the composing room staff of the Prince Rupert Daily News, is sailing tonight on the Prince George for New Westminster where he will join the staff of the Columbian newspaper. WARNING All water used for drinking purposes should be boiled until the present pipeline emergency is over. A. G. BOAS, City Sanitarian "I year term as Alderman and was Course of an official western tour elected as an independent. As I and is making the round trip on Mayor and in his earlier alder - j the Prince George to Ketchikan, manic campaisn, he had spon-lHe and his daughter, who Is ac-sorship of the city's Labor companying, himi will proceed groups. south to Vancouver tonight. the that I stepped d"wn ana allow- old flint and steel, or tinder, 1 232 feet ,6:35 3.9 -.et 13 1.5 younger to take box method of obtaining fire by led someone about 1800. lover." interior last evening and will be returning there tomorrow. '