. -t, n.C. PROVINCIAL LlB.l.r he TICT0.1IA. 3. C. lis" onr.iEs DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL. BRITISH COLUMBIA'S HZW8PAPKR ' .'1 PHONE 81 '4b Published at Canada'g Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest." o VOL. XXXVIII, No. 170. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS Pact United States Senate Ap proves London Dockers Call Off Their Strike . ki i nr. ii i i 7 : Truman Immediately Moves to Implement Europe Defence Aid WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) The United States month s I le-up is 'BLOOD GIVING Ended On Advice Of ;IS GLAMORIZED Mirral Sees I t Ontario Winding up a H'ironia "district, General and Vls-gnder yesterday ticnt site of the i of St. Louis, jil missionaries of I wore tortured to jrs ago. The site atcd by Wilfred pzisl of the Unl-t rn Ontario. Ind-mpam beads and f mitm tiifd while I looked on with 1 jrie croup visited M'Mdford, Stand-jlcjiondary Indian prnrtang. .1 Givinn a int of blood to the Canada Union Chief! I i. . . S, ik t - . j. -w Lt "w 4s Red Cross for British Columbia's blood banks, one of which LONDON (CP-) London's dockers today voted i being established at Prince at a mass meeting to call off their strike in support 'Rupert to insure that there Senate, by an overwhelming vote of 82 to 13, late yesterday ratified the North Atlantic treaty pledging twelve countries to give mutual aid against aggression. Today President Truman asked Congress for authority to spend $1,500,000,000 in connection with . military aid to other pact-sign- ftlini IITX Til II lnS nations. It will come up for or the Canadian Seamen s Union and return to work?''! always be a ready supply of rUDI ILII T rlLlM consideration next Monday. Monday. Harry Davis, Canadian Seamen's Union president, told a mass meeting in Victoria Park that, "in view of the present position," the Canadian Seamen's Union had decided to call . off the strike In Great Britain. rMlfrilT "II A HPT Our si niggle In Canada and WIIA I HAlmr tun continued on there they were ijnr Oliver Smith WINS APPROVAL All reservation were smash-Ingly defeated and the "Yes" votes on the main question of pact ratification were eighteen more than the two-thirds maj- i nor-Gcncral in aids of honor, fol whole blood and plasma here for any emergency, is a brief, painless and harmless operation. In fact, 11 was almost plamoriwd in a film "Miracle Fluid" which was shown .last night in the auditorium of th" Civic Centre. The picture nut only showed the detailed process of drawing the blood but al ;o depicted the various operations of processing, classifying. "Highway Sixteen," a 500-mile trio in 15 minutes, is deliehtine the rest of the world will con-tinu," Davis said. The Canadian Seamen's Un- lw placed a wreath jji. While, in Mid- AGAINST VATICAN .... v... LONDON ti Moscow radio snips Beaverorac ana aauV . . . , , ... Prince Rupert audiences wuh Ority necessary to ratify, scenic glories of -central British! Senate refused to motUfy the Unlted states stand in i an Columbia. The , 16 - millimeter color film produced by the B.C.!way' Slate Secretary De Acl' its! Travel Bureau is receiving son Issued a statement of grat- premicr showings In the cUy ,. i ficatlon on the heels of the Argomont who.se blacklisting , ' . had brought on the dockers' Communists was tlie Vatican storing, distributing and actual use. The humanitarian aspect O A f. IS HOST TO INTERNATIONAL MEET Mrs. K. M. Betz-nerj Kitchener, wife of a past president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, converses with Sr James Turner, president of the International Federation of Agriculture producers. The federation, met at Ontario Agricultural college in Guelph, has representatives from 25 countries discussing world agriculture problems and methods. B.C. Douhhobors May Move To Either Russia Or Turkey 1 Davey MrDow-Itions represenVi-Janariian National sented His Exeel-fopy of his book ain Road," which ,,e Governor-General's n l 3, '; ilcn visited , the ' sl..:ne and old Foil rlc hlch is also being d i der the direction td I ry. of blood donation was also em I I smashing victory. He said: Its Initial held I showing was declstve nature of the contribution to "the cold war that the Anglo-American reactionaries are waging against the camp of peace and phasized. Thursday afternoon at the Capitol Theatre as part of the '. N. Young acted as chair Senate vote makes clear to the world the determination of ths American people to do their full part In maintaining peace and man for the evening's program It is said the ban was lntend- Rotary Club's weekly luncheon entertainment and drew ex ed to "split the united front of w'ch also Included a present- strike a month ago. Davis thanked the London dockers for their support. He. blamed the strike on Canadian shipowners and our "anti-labor government." "This was not a planned conspiracy directed by the Kremlin and Moscow," said Die CSU president. Davis said that the decision of the CSU to clear the way for resumption of work was made with a view to "the wider in- pressions of appreciation from ation of the Government Travel freedom." people fighting for peace . v ; 1 1 1 '1 . club members and guests. Bureau's district travelogue against Anglo-American war addcdanthat'aiti'-HiRiiway sixteen," and a can-' NELSON (CP) Canada's Doukhobors, 14,000 of mongeri" and Last night at the Civic Centre, it was displayed publicly for ttUMDlMKUID adian Pacific Railway trarfs- v nom live in trie rich iarm lands ot the West Koote was bound to fail. is ' ing spent at Camp .' J the Govrrnor- w. ; hold an Investiture "i t units and In the 1 i Ul addiess a din- f Dip fTiii-nni T!i;- Atlantic voyage feature from nays," may soon leave the Dominion, bound for either the first Ume thls clty befor3,VllHl li iviumi uu auuiuiicu ui iou. HAUL A 1,1 II ItllLll Montreal to Liverpool including ! Soviet RuBsia. or Turkey. A call has been issued by'' intriguing scenes in the British) Tflu,, t t , ee x. , J I isles with visits to such cities J J?"" V Le bedef f , chairman of the spiritual commu- UILAlvl IJ UT Lfv With photography by Clarence TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. JolinuUn Co. Ltd.) tvlPsU of E,,B1Wl "'kPrs and A.ssm'.laUon The wholc of England." to Ottawa Satur--lnp Light- Llveroool. Glaseow. Eriinhuruh 'ukV Wl IIIISL, UrKintT memDerS 01 tne Strange re-' nhntorranhPr thP film tokPs H Lua AWWto and Scotland. , i''""8 ligious sect mci u to "migrate m.graLe east.' east." ! audience on a trio from Prince "lampion xse wuu. Minister of Labor Isaacs said he hoped the d(K'Kers would lf.(wnf.prt tv,Th' retained his title last nignt Vancouver JSgt. L. A. N. Potter ton was ir ehnrge of the projection. ' V s(nrprt n fniirtli-rnnnrt 111 a statement, Lebedeff sald:i "After fifty years In Canada, the IXmkhobors are destined to mi realize that their loyalty had 'Central British Columbia at Its 23 f-) Jt technical " knockout " over-- Ea-- ... lUSCOiira been 'played upim and, that In 1 most scenic time of the year , . .OH .8.75 .03 .071 Bra lor nc -D. R. Con B. R. X. future they would heed the ad vice of their own leaders. t rique Bolanos of Mexico City ! before an estimated 17,000 fans. I Referee Jack Dempsey stop- .the early autumn. On the highway drive, It visits 'DAVIS CUP Cariboo Quartz 112 nert the fiffhfc two minutes and .Stuart Lake, Fort Fraser, Burns ' pnnH, ottBr thp -tart nf thp THE WEATHER Synopsis 1 """x Hedfey Mascot 24 ! D AV F VFN 4 t)lAY . itioiml i7 6. I1i-w York 5 lhrs iilcht games. TIItKSDAY A Tlrrican Yoik 4 Cleveland 3 'ii - tjmago ' postponed, 5v 1 Mviiisicji 3, Detroit 0 fourth round. It was the Mexican challen LONDON, Former Trime JLake and the Lakes Country, Minister Winston Churchill including the Stellaco River for is exptted to oeiiver an all- , fishing scenes, Telkwa, Bmithers, A shallow depression centered grate east either to Soviet Rus-hia or Turkey. All Doukhobors desiring to fulfil the prophecy of migrating east should see the chairman." In Vancouver Attorney-General Gordon 8. Wismer said he had heard the report of the planned exodus but had not been officially informed. Mr. ,Wismer is leaving for Ottawa tomorrow and one of the matters he is to take up is the Doukhobor question. 250 miles off the Queen Char ger's third try for the title. His lottes appears to be causing rain out attack against the Labor the Hazeltons and nearby native championship dream lay in rai-iliv; iai-i ii " Pend Oreille 4.95 Pioneer 3.25 Premier Border .03' 4 Privateer 14 Reeves McDonald 2.20 MONTREAL tf Brenden Macken of Montreal, whose inspired performance Thursday gave lv : first match triumph government tomorrow when villages, Terrace and Prince Ru- over the northern coastal regions. shambles, broken to bits by the the party will announce its 'pert. Cloudiness Is general in jnost Local models take part In the ..(ifipt.: 2-3, St. Louis .05 I?eno Prince Rupert scenes, highlight 2 devastating fists of "Deadpan Ike." Bolanos went down and out before a furious fusillade of punches in the fourth round of the scheduled 15-roud clash. His left eye was completely closed. regions of the province except the southern Interior where clear skies give promise of pleasant weather during the next 24 to 48 hours. There is little indica itiiiMal Philadelphia U ANOTHER HAINES SHIPMENT MADE Now York 9 over Australia in Davis Cup tennis' competition, today returns to action in the doubles fixture of the North American zone tics. The teams resume the five-match series deadlockd at one victory apiece. Frank Srdgmarv of Australia squared the round In the other singles math yesterday with an Impressive straight-set win over Hostotl 1 Sheep Creek 116 Silbak Premier 33 Vananda 13 Salmon Gold -lBi Spud Valley (ask .08 Oils-Anglo Canadian 3.40 A. P. Con 15 Atlantic 75 Calmont 30 Brooklyn 7. is the crowning, on the court house steps, of Port Queen Barbara Wilson by Mayor Arnold, a pageant of considerable color. The harbor on Port Day, local gardens and industrial scenes are 'also featured. The film will be available for showings here until next Wednesday and next Tuesday there will be another public presentation. It is in custody of E. T. Applewhaite. IiHirnatiorsal k'iem 6 tion of any marked Improvement over the rest of the province. , Forecast ' North Coast Region Overcast today and Saturday. Intermittent rain today. Little change in temperature. Winds light except southeasterly (20 m.p.h.) In Towing a barge with 10 refrigerated truck bodies aboard, the Seattle tifg Shinn docked here Thursday to load nine carloads of perishable food supplies for Interior Alaska on her regular run to Haiiles. Loading was ex- Spukane 4 Ainatchce 5 , Henri Rochon of Montreal, Can f cmei'ton 0 C. & E 4 80 ada's No. 2 man. Sedgman also .75 retunv, to action today, paired pected lo De completed today. Saturday, July 23, 1949 (' ( oast i, San Diego Seattle Seattle 0-3 0-3 the exposed areas of the Queen Charlottes this afternoon. Lows High I 12:17 16.5 feet 23:46 20.0 feet Central Leduc Home Oil Merrury Okalta Pacific Pete ... 1 I tonight and highs Saturday At platform for the forthcoming election. FATAL CAR CRASH CALGARY Two persons, a man and a woman, are dead and five are injured as a result of a car crashing into a truck on the highway near Crossfieid north of here. DOl'BLE Ml'RDER YAKKIMA, Wash. . John Somers, an fx-cohvict, is being sought for the murder of elderly Mr. and Mrs. Howard Easley of Tacoma whose bodies were found alongsii'-: the road in a mountain pass near here. The couple were believed to have been slain in a cabin and dragged to the point where the bodies were found. MORE POLIO VANCOUVER There are two more rases of poliomyelitis here one a 15-year old girl in the Fairview district and the other a four-year-old in the Fraser area. . This brings the total number of cases so far this year to 33 as compared with 36 at the same time last year. 9.75 .09 Vz 1.43 2.45 .20 with John Bromwich, the Aussie captain. The double tilt pairs Macken of Montreal and Walter Stohl-berg of Vancouver against Sedg- Low 5:57 4.2, feet The barge brought 13 tons of supplies from Alaska for rail shipment to the United Statqs. The southbound cargoes included aircraft engines and furniture. 17:46 9.4 feet Port Hardy 52 and 59, Masset 53 and 57, Prince Rupert 50 and 58. ' f !. Hollywood 7 P ii. ; j Mi f-isati Francisco 2 Princess Royal Canadian ,J'iman and Jock Bromwich today. South Brazau 12 In yesterday's play Macken de QUEBEC MAN IS HANGED MONTREAL W Maurice Le-bel, 28-year-old truck driver from St. Guy, Quebec, was hanged today at Bordeaux jail for the beer-bottle murder of Trois Pistoles, a Quebec man, on July 1. 1948. feated Billy Sidwell 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. Toronto Football Tonight ' HEAVY BATTERY vs. general motors 7 p.m. : : Passengers arriving in Prince Rupert 011 the Princess Norah from Vancouver include- Mrs. A. L. Simms and Miss J. Simms. 5- 7, 86. Sedgman defeated Rochon 6-4, 6- 2. 6-2. .14 .16 .54 .23 .14 .10 94.75 Athona Aumnque Brattle Bevcourt Bobjo Buffalo Canadian Consol. Smelters . $3,000 TAKEN FROM FISH BUYER'S BOAT IN RIVERS INLET HOLD-UP Conwes ... t 100 55 .63 Donalda EMona Provincial police at coastal Channel and flown south .to points between Prince Rupert Rivers Inlet to conduct the in East Sullivan 2.12 Giant Yellowknlfe .... 5.85 God's Lake 40'.'z and Vancouver are Joined to- vestigatlon. The vessel will reach day in a search for two men Rivers Inlet this evening. QUEBEC GRIT .18 .0B Hardrock Harrlcana said to be responsible for a $3,000 hold-up uboard a fish CHIEF QUITS According to scanty detail received by Inspector F. B. Woods-Johnson up to noon today, the Hcva 06 j. Inlet buyer's boat at Rivers Thursday afternoon.. hold-up took place aboard the QUEBEC 0 George Mailer, Liberal Opposition leader in the According to reports received yyco Thursday afternoon or Quebec legislature, announced j today the resignation of Scn-j at tne cusinct ponce omce nere this morning, the boat Alco was held up and its owner, a nlan named Weaver, was robbed of levelling. An early report b-U 1 that $2,000 was taken but later 1 this was revised upward to I $3,000. I The money was apparently i funds used by Weaver for buying I fish from gill-netters and seiners ft r & Pzazz v x"'hp $3,000 in the channel 300 ntfes south of here which is now the aror Aciciaro. ijronuoui, a jjiuciai party leader In Quebec. Mr. Marler said he had been asked by Mr. Godbout to succeed him "temporarily" until the Liberal party convention 1 held to choose a new leader for Hosco 13 V2 Jacknirc -OfiVi Jollet Quebec 44 Lake Rowan 08 Lapaska -06 Little Logn Lac -59 Lynx : -10 Madsen Red Lake 2.26 McKenzie Red Lake 47 Vx McLeod Cockshutt 99 Moneta 40 Negus 2.07 Noranda 55.00 Louvlcourt -11 Pickle Crow 2.00 . Regcourt -04 San Antnoio 4.15 centre of a thriving sockeye salmon fishery. on the ockeye pounds. Th nmvmcial nolir.e boat the party in Quebec province. tES FIRST OIL STRIKE The discovery of promis- Fred I. Lewis, a Broadway actor, who is going to Hollywood shortly, was a round trip FSlts In the Pn V.-.Hpv nnrt.hprn Ttalv. was confirmed P.M.L. 17. of Ocean Falls, which The provincial police detaci-has been at McLean's boatyard ent at Alert Bay has been re-here ' quested to keep an eye out for for a hull painting job, lef t early this morning for its home two men, said to be responsible port to take part in the investi- for tne armed robbery. , gallon. ' I At the present time, the Rivers Corporal M. N. MacAlpine of Inlet area is the centre of a the P.M.L. 17 detachment was salmon fishery Industry whicli picked up by Skcena Airways embraces In the neighborhood plane at noon today in Seaforth of 1,000 boats. from Slgnor Vanani to the Council of Ministers in Mid that the oil had been discovered for the first NEW SAINT FOR CATHOLICS TO HONOR Recently, Pope. Pius XII raised to sainthood the blessed Maria Guisseppa RosseUo, who lived from 1811 to 1880. She founded the order of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy to care for wayward or abandoned girls. Here, Pope Pius, wearing jubilation robes and triple tiara, rises and symbolically embraces the multitude as he enters Saint. Peter's basilica, carried on his gestatorial chair. passenger aboard the Princess Norah which- was here northbound for Alaska at noon todr.y. He is accompanied by his wife and daughter, Shieiu. .35 ... 192 .. 1.65 ... .21 .. .35 Senator Rouyn Sherrit Gordon Steep Rock Sturgeon River Silver Miller ustrial quantities" as well as large reserves of meth-poto shows work Is in progress at the head of one of I at Cortemagglc:?, northern Italy, where the major