5RROW'S IDES— tember 3, 1952 } ird Time) 218 feet 21.0 feet 1.5 feet 3.6 feet Che Dy 1 {al dD VOL. XLI, No. 206 jurent Enters B.C. With Fruit Harvest Hints at 1953 Election PICTON, B.C. (CP)—Prime Minister Louis nt today got a harvest-time eyeful of the orchards in the valley of the Okanagan. jul a solamente vic 4 l lunch- | travel bY| greeted him at the airport. to Kelowna He toured industrial Trail Credit pre-| later and visited the metallur- Bennett, Vernon| gjeag} and chemical plants of on Shuswap | Consolidated Mining and Smel- board &| ting Company there. where he} A hint that the’ Canadian| inadian Bar) general election may be held in| night. | the fall of 1953 was given by the y tour of| Prime Minister | PROV: YQIAL » Nets: : NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port—‘’Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest” PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 Helicopter Ends In Death For Miner Polio Death Toll Hits 18 VANCOUVER ©) —British Columbia's 1952 death tell from poliomyelitis rose to 18 yesterday with the death in hospital of @ 14-year-old Penticton girl flown here Sunday by RCAF. Some 200 cases have been reported. ercy Flight 70 Die in Labor Day Accidents in Canada A Kemano Bay driller died in Prince Rupert rrived at from Trail, Orthodox umong the ired which SUNDAY IN WINNIPEG In an interview during a brief stop over there en route to British Columbia, the Prime Minister was asked about the election date’ and he said one jmust be held within two years, but it is not usual for | Labor Day Sports Draws General Hospital at 3 a.m, today following severe injuries he sustained at the Aluminum Company of Canada Project operations Sunday. He is Stephen Braziulis, of ss Hundreds To Acropolis govern- Ue Bic es 4 = AVIATION AWARD—Happy Wells of Chilliwack, B.C. (right) receives the Webster Memorial Trophy and congratulations from Major Robert Dodds, controller of civil aviation. The award is for winning the annual amateur pilot competition at Winnipeg. (CP PHOTO) . ; |ments to wait the full period. | i an Dies | Asked if this means an elec- d |tion next summer, the Prime pt Tragedy 1 RIVER @ | Minister outlined events schedu-! jled in the next year and smiled. VER Ned | Nanaimo fisherman} “We'll be too busy for the next! 10 to 12 month.s” St. Laurent said his journey| to the West Coast has no con- Of nection with any desision about eo etn Yeggs Break In Three overturned,| In Vancouver he will receive i io ee, oe ees Stores During Holiday | — the | university of British Columbia and make trips through southern Yeggs took the long week-end as an opportunity to break into three business premises here with a ‘;and northern British Columbia law. Pel-|He said he may fly over the total loot of more than $200, and damage to glass when taken| aluminum development at Kiti- windows. oe i exhaustion Waters } jmat, B.C LLETINS Is on Strategic Goods ASHINGTON (CP)——United States gov- t today U.S. and Canada have worked ecments with 10 European countries to controls over what happens. to strategic hipped overseas. Agreement provides rds against rejections without permis« m foreign governments. Heaviest loss waa | e e McNulty Apel mag east Scientist $50 in cash, two rifles and am- i munition are known to be miss- ing. Thieves made their entry Remembers dia ot ‘ont t Early Days | “They could, nave taken all} through a side window Saturday kinds of things and we won't! A night, said Mr. MeNulty, but he did not know the full extent of man who has been sam-| is missing.” “heed the past four years, Dr. Other two victims of prowlers| : were Bob Parker service station | Clifford Kelly, is now faced with where $20 was taken last night! the problem of putting his find- from a till and Lyons Food Store| ing into print. * : G. For Australia =~ “are ae — sae Associate professor of bacter- ; y cas »giste ari) s wae . es | as : f in}miles to remote Arctic points er fath more fires in Saskatchewan in} ae ws ier said Mildred had been brooding 1951 than any other cause, re-|the group . “didn’t find much } to return to school from summer holi- lsulting in 372 outbreaks with | that couldn't be found in Mont- idamage of $170,000. real.” ae “ He said scientists can get j}some information from the air | that is not contained: in weather jreports and explained how air travels across the continent. After telling how : bacteriolo- -both before the city was in- corporated—there were “several homes and a dock.” He returned by boat on Wed- | the glass in the door. | RCMP are investigating the sudden run of break-ins. real. He is accompanied by his daughter Joan. They were ae guests of Mr. and Mrs, Chris H. SENSELESS SMOKERS Elkins. REGINA (P)—Smokers’ care-| Dr lessness was responsible for} after Kelly told Rotarians that travelling thousands of Watmough Races Winne abor Day Soap Box Derby gists break down the air to discover the content, he said ear-old Billy Wat-| Watmough edged out Majore]| Special sportsmanship prize|“‘it’s fun to travel all over and by the Kins-|by about 10 inches. Later, after} went to Roderick Bruce, spon-|get the information, but the sored by the United Fishermen | problem now is to put the find- and Allied Workers’ Union. He/tngs in writing.” was presented with a baseball he received his award of $50 for first prize and hugged the handsome Derby Trophy _ pre- : Day Soap Box r and not one-foot 'n the dead heat night came Allan|sented by Doug Frizzell of Friz-|glove donated by well-known) . red by the Engi-|zell Motor Products, the winner|athlete and former resident | VA d t aulonal Union said: here, Walter Johnson, in Ss orm from a light] “For a while I thought 1| Roderick, who is from yomnaa| a ,'eady downpour] wouldn’t make it, But I bit my Crossing, weighed in 10 pounds| amages “les, it did little} teeth and pushed my body for- ae the nie we Oe al te . $ he spirits of the! we and in order B si dismantle his racing car. ir ase in through 24 ide all the winners. Contestant was ponsored by Brotherhood Workers Le “Im happy about it. I hope to win the official race in May and go to Mission for the big one (B.C, championship race for the Akron derby distance).” Other prize winners were: Douglas Letourneau, sponsor- driver. ed by the Elks Club, for the} judges at the finish line were | States. safest car. He won a trophy|jonn Bennet, W. H. (Buster/ given by the women fishworkers | Hill and John Dagg. at Atlin Fisheries Ltd. | Starting judge was Doug Friz- George Pearson, sponsored by) zell. Official started was Magis- CCC 300 Club, trophy from the!trate W. D. Vance. women of Pioneer Laundries. | At midnight, during the TLC Allan Majore was a double | dance in the Civic Centre, + winner, with the B.C. Packers) "1008 nh ae ee eee fish workers’ trophy going to) mentary of the race given by to him for the best, constructed | general derby chairman G. W ear | (Red) Watmough. He even dismantled part of| himself, putting on lighter shoes and taking off his jacket. After several readjustments to his car, if Bice tional 1000 spectators ides of Second Ave- ‘ond Street to Me- F Outset. but when a e turned into heay- y ne die-hards re- © the finish pi 450-yard track 32 seconds, the fi- ‘Se to 30 miles ar "" long-slung racers the were slightly injured. Stretch wnpro- Ninish line were reported hurt {know -tnrtil_we.take stock. what) ping air~