PROVINCIAL LIBRARY PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, 118 152 fICTOSIA, B. C. EAT 3151 . i J Daily NOUTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Mosf Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone 81 VOL. XL, No. 135 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENT3 Fraoos tfrMMl(o.l n Jl i r mmiisi'AT nr.n j KJ Cellulose Displays on, i , Ling to Exhibition Here e Civic Centre-sponsored Industrial and Nat-sources Exhibition, to start June 2!), has Hi country-wide attention, for one of the Are Being Driven Further Back From the Thirty-Eighth Parallel I ; TOKYO (CP) Battered Chinese Reds started retreating today from their main Korean stronghold the Chorwon-Kumhwa-Pyongyang "Iron Triangle'' field reports said. A pooled dispatch from the western front said the Reds were falling back toward Kumsong, 17 miles due east of Pyongyang and about 28 miles north of the 38th parallel. " Censorship obscured east Al attractions to be featured will be a display by I jiriinum Company ot Lanada, shipped directly -he Toronto Trades Fair. . . 1 1 Wins lied positions but report said In a wire to T. Norton Youngs, exhibition chairman, fi. G. Vincent, representing Alcan in Vancouver, said the company "win gladly" participate in Prince Rupert's exhibition. A display 13 by 8 feet will be shipped here about June 12, pending arrival of Alcan staff to operate the display. The Alcan display will include an Pact Yanks Win From Sox Torrid Chieagoans Cooled Off With First Loss In Seven Games CHICAGO 0i Big Vic Raschi that Eighth United States Army forces had captured two ridges against decreasing Red opposition. One Allied gain of more than a mile was reported. Pyongyang, capital of North Korea, Is the northern tip of the triangle, a building area where the Reds grouped forces for their abortive offensives against the United Nations. Chorwon and Kumhwa are the OUVER O Workers on o.uoo.000 Alcan project h Columbia will have to l: i ; lelectrlct trains and operation of; wrs (if the American a projector, the wire Indicated of labor unions un- Meanwhile, another natural ' ntrac-t signed yesterday. resources has arrived in Prince octratt, negotiated by , Rupert. It is a 10-by-15-fout m, western organizer model of Columbia Cellulose Co. American Federation of i pulp mill which has been re other southern anchor points of and the New York Yankees cool ed off the torrid Chicago White the triangle and both are di' rectly threatened by the Allies. A front line report quoted Al PHILIP'S BIRTHDAY The Duke, of Edinburgh will celebrate his 30th birthday June 10. This United Kingdom Information Office photo shows Princess Elizabeth's husband in his uniform as lieutenant -commander in the Royal Navy. ,CP PHOTO) AAystery Deepens Hunt for Diplomats Turns to Italy LONDON '(Pi The hunt for two missing British diplomats wlden-d suddenly from France to Italy today after the Foreign Office disclosed a telegram to a relative us a union hiring clause ! ceived on loan from Hon. E. T. Sox 4 to 2 last night before a un of employment, Kenney, minister of lands and forests, Victoria. lied officers as saying the Reds litract has been building trades unions : the wage scale in the are. probably abandoning Chorwon to the Allies who are poised Around the pulp mill model,1 the local forestry department,, record throng of 53,940 fans at Coftiiskey Park. The victory ended a six-game winning streak and reduced the lead of the White Sox over the CRUISE EJDS After a four-month training cruise to the AnLvides, the cruiser HMCS Ontario anived back at honw pott three days ahead of schedule bCause of a 1,400-mile "dash ti- aid a critically-injured British seaman. Gordon Let, 17, of Kent England, was injured in a l.ill aboard the British tanker Athcl Cliirf. The Ontario answered 'the ship's call for aid, t an: ferred Iho injured seaman and headed under forced draft for Ksquimalt. ln the hills just south of the mntracl, ha not been 1 under supervision of District town. aWic It may be an-'Forester Marc Oormely. will noxt week. uunu a sei ieaiuring me ioc u If Chorwon falls, the Communists would lose a vital east-west road and control of the long Pyongyang valley. Allied artillery could make the valley untenable for the Reds and drive fe Wasted Yankess to 3'2 games. Raschi, in becoming the first American League pitcher to win nine games so far this season, spiked the White Sox on seven hits. Bob Feller turned in his eighth victory against one defeat as he pitched tlie Indians to an easy 7 to 1 triumph over the Boston iorest product ana resources 01 the Prince Rupert district. , NATIVE EXHIBITS Dr. R. O. Large, heading the ' Indian arts and crafts display, i said today he had already sev-1 era! private collections to be featured, w hich Included items I Nine Jet Planes Crash In Air Force Manoeuvre To Build Eld iky ay them as far back as Wonsang 85 air miles north of the 38inl one, of them was sent from Rome. parallel. " !J The House oi owned by Dr. J. A. MacDonald, Naas River native s acieed yesterday to featuring MONTREAL Nntieo t. h a I' box beloie 34.860 fans in a RICHMOND. Indiana (d -Nine United Slat's Air Force t'Ri Jrt fighters plunged to earth in a thunderstorm near here yesterday, kill'. tit? four pilots while six other airmen died in Parliament will be asked to au- ni8nt same at Cleveland. Tiimc tn hasten the end 'crafts; Dr. Large's own collec-furruit session but it tion of Haida slate-carved lo- A British embassy official in Rome said that, even though the message did come from the Italian city, it was no conclusive evidence that the men had been Nevertheless, some French police officials, after a thorough combing of Paris, expressed be- J, . .1.1a ve Se;ara'r Jjrjuhe;-; in t lie rst. . - . .. . ,,'... Kiir- and 82 minutes terns.- items Jnuttt Bejla JBi'U Opening Up Old School ariiund h? sublect. be- natives and baskets from van- finally guve Its consent. ', couver Island's west coast bands. (heck was kent h ' Other private collections to nc Ther win ho mnro rhuriron 1 nei uuu the men are not in thorize the Canadian National i Feller scattered seven Red Sox -Rat' . nyS tc bulU- a 135-nuie lino ; hits, blanking Dom DiMaggio in from Sherridon to Lynn Lake, ' five trips to the plate to end the Man., 550 miles northwest of Boston centre fielder's hitting Winnipeg, appeared on the or-'streak in 27 straight games, der paper in the House of Com- j The veteran Dizzy Trout, back-moos in Ottawa yesterday. ! cd by a twelve-hit attack, pitch-Commenting on the project, ied Detroit Tigers to a 9 to 2 Donald Gordon, chairman and triumph over Philadelphia Ath-president of the Canadian Nu-1 etics in the only game in the llonal Railways, said that the Major League total cost of the new line is, st. Lnuis Cardinals edged out estimated at $14,500,000 and that R(lst.n Pr, tn i h. Imistfr St Laurent who 'displayed belong to George Cok W the Chamber it was n Mrs- Vera Malr-toltlme-eonsumlng de-' "But I m stm n9 fr h marie It necessarv to more-" Dr- Lar8e ald' as hc feCiS -; llic jet fighters U II ouL of the fky in qiih k succession around Richniond. showering wreckage over a wide area. ln addition to the dead, two other pilots wcie injured, one critically. Two others rode their planes to crash landings without injury. Eight, parachute! to safely. There was no official explanation of the mishaps pending inquiry. Twenty-oive planes were taking part in a formation. While the possibility of sabotage is .being explored, the remaining planes are being kept under close guard. going to school next term than Parls and may have Bne to ever before in Prince Rupert, j Italy. School board, at a meeting last I Reuters News Agency quoted night, heard from Inspector G. I French secret service chiefs as W. Graham that not only would saying they believe it possible .(he working schedule tnere are several people, , ln ,,Mle siitmcs f.,n I city who have private collections ' is expected to rise Ul jirnb llliricav nuu in. ij""1 antees the "best of care" will be all primary schools' be filled but ; the diplomats may have flown from Paris to Warsaw last Sun construction is expected to start ;lipnts at Boston ln the National ! more space would be needed ion tn hr. iitnA ln O' "e exiiHJiua. '" be called i in ih. the , ,, . tho inr,h. this summer, League's only game of the day. Ing of the "Queen of the North" contest, Mr. Youngs said. Candidates will be sponsored by three organisations the Sons of Norway, the Canadian Legion, and the Coiumola Cellulose Softball, Club. Halibut Landings nations, pointments North Korea Is Enigma A survey party of 17 .engineers is now in the northern Manitoba wilderness to determine a route for the rail extension, looking to completion of the line by the fall of 1953. The new railway will serve a mining area located at Lynn Lake by. Sherritt Gordon Mines. At present the only access to the region is by air transport Scheduled night games between Pittsburg and Brooklyn, Cincinnati and Philadelphia and Chicago and New York ln the National League were rained out. A scheduled night game between Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns in St. Louis was rained out with the Senators ahead 4 to 1 after four innings. AMERICAN Alrita. 52,000, Booth, 19.9c, 17c, and 15c. Polaris, 52.000, Atlin, 20c, 17c nrl Hr Reaction to Cease-Fire at 38lh So Far I n known NATIONS New York, UNITED 1Iavanai 48i0O0 pncinc, 20c, and winter road. The building 1 of the line will enable the mine to be brought into production. Annual production is estimat day in place of two policy diplomats who had arranged to fly that day. , Both diplomats Guy Burgees, former British embassy official in Washington, and Donald p. MacLean, head of the foreljn office American secrets. .' Fear has been expressed in London and Washington that they may have ducked behind the Iron Curtain. A Foreign Office spokesman said that the message was to Burgess' mother and related that Burgess, 40 and a bachelor, was going on a "long Mediterranean holiday." It was sent Thursday. Two other messages, to Mac-Lean's wife and mother, were sent from Paris Wednesday. The latter two were reported sent by a mysterious third person. The men have been missing since May 25, MacLean's thirty-eighth birthday. former Prince Rupert last night were accep-!if school board as teach-ny primary schools be-the new term. Appllca-is Anna Bcketov and "'hka Peireff, who are J'R Normal School this Vancouver, were accepted ; tfrtiflcation. f other hand, seven tendered their reslgna-rhr-V are p. U. Wright, 'Wne Larson, Mrs. lima ss u,tly Robertson, wi-ry MePhall, Miss 3arfay and John C. Jen- Tells of Ordeals And the solution to the situation Is to open the Seal Cove school, the board decided. An estimate on tha cost of rehabilitation of the old school will be called for Immediately. 'Mr. Graham said he estimated 65 beginners in Conrad school, which would mean the removal of one grade In order to provide room. At King Edward school 63 would start next term and at Borden school, about 33. "We'll have to get Seal Cove school in shape or we'll be faced with a serious situation. It's going to get worse Instead of better, but of course, that's good because it means Prince Rupert is growing," said Dr. R. G. Large, school board chairman. Following are the attendance and enrolment of Prince Rupert schools during May: Booth Enrolment 462; average attendance 421.9. Borden Enrolment 278; average attendance 242.9. Conrad Enrolment 271; average attendance 254. King Edward Enrolment 319; average attendance 292. Total enrolment was 1,330, similar to last month. BASEBALL- National St. Louis 2, Baston 1. Chicago at. New York, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Philadelphia all postponed, rain. American Philadelphia 2, Detroit 9. Boston 1, Cleveland 7. New York 4, Chicago 2. Washington at St. Louis, called end of four innings, rain. ' Pacific Coast .ri i rygve we, uniteu kuliuim jjc secretary-general, said today j . N'ew Era, ' 60.000, left for Seattle. 1 that his proposal for a Korean ! , cease-fire in the vicinity of the CANADIAN i 38th parallel was received fa-! Cape Beale, 33.000, Royal, 21 8c, vorably by top United Nations 17-. 15c. . diplomats. j Western Monarch. 68.000, Stor- But he has heard nothing'! at,-, 21.4c. 17c, 15c. i , from the Communists, Mr. Lie, Clipper II, 16,000, Co-op. i ! ed at 8400 tons of nickel, 3400; tons of copper, 100 tons of co- ! bait, 1500 tons of copper sul-' phide and 72,000 tons of am-monium sulphate. The value of ! this production Is estimated at I $14,000,000 yearly. j i A modern townsite at Lynn i Lake will house a population of I between 2500 and 3000 on com- j said. "We do nut know what is in ! Torture and Depredation , In Communist Prison Detailed by Vogeler the minds of the North Koreans Sa'n Francisco 2-2, Hollywood and their supporters," he said. A 2000- ! WASHINGTON, D C. ffi Rob- i pieuon oi ine railway We do not know whether they CBC Team For CCC Opening ton-per-day mining plant and'"' A- Vogeler, grim and un- would welcome or reject a ceasefire." ! concentrator will be built there, smiling, told yesterday of seven-and a new hydro-electric plant teen months of torture and de-will be constructed on the Laurie gredatlon in a Communist Hun-River. A nickel refinery Is to be gary prison and disavowed as established in Alberta making , "rubbish' 'his purported confes- Falls mitory 4-5. San Diego 0. Sacramento 4. Portland 8, Seattle 1. Los Angeles 9, Oakland 7. Western International Victoria 2, Salem 1. Vancouver 4, Wenatchee 2. Spokane 6, Yakima 5 lacoma 12, Tri-City 1 Rebuild Smithers Staff of the Canadian Broad casting Corporation have arriv - WEATHER:- Synopsis . Rain was falling on much Qf the north coast this morning as ' a weak storm front moved In off the ocean. The rest of British Columbia was favored with 'jright sunny skies but a general increase in cloudiness is looked for in central and northern parts today. Tomorrow afternoon will see another in a series of Pacific storms strike the north coast. f , C ed in the cltv t0 PrePare lne use of tne natural gas in that sion of sabotage and spying. The VjGTCICjC JllUCIUse broadcast of the opening of the province. ('confession" had been wrung Columbia Cellulose plant here Twenty years ago a line into out of him after seventy hours SMITHERS Initial step has 0n June 12 next Tuesday. They Sherridon was opened by the of torture when further resist-Lvrn tnken towards rebuilding are Doug Nixon, program direc- CNR making it possible for ance seemed futile, the Smithers Garage which was tor of the Canadian Broadcast- Sherritt Gordon to produce met- Among other things he had destroyed by fire last February. jnc corporation for the British als valued at more than $53,- been forced to remain for many The local contracting firm of Columbia region, and Ross 000,000. On completion of the hours in ice cold water with Boviil & llann lias a crew of men Whiteside, engineer of Station new railway the mining com- penetrating white lights all engaged in erecting a new addi-; CBR, Vancouver. Marce Munro, pany will transfer Its opera- around him. tion immediately adjoining the j whose voice is familiar to all tlons to Lynn Lake. j American business man site of the former structure, CBC network listeners, will ar- j detailed for the first time Uie foundation and concrete floor of ; rive by plane from Vancouver. DIVERSE CROPS ' ordeal he underwent before bejng which were salvaged from the; The opening proceedings as; Ninety per cent of Brazil farm freed. He was released AdHI 28 Pulp Mill Open House FALLS-Another dorm-,(U"K is planned to be mtuZ mployePS of ."nre n,w being invited P ,i:t and will be re-Jn.Jime 16 by P. E. President of the owner 1 'Pbeli avenue. ' '" K the project, is , Noppe, use Nicola '"Kouver. 1 stw n Twenty-Fifth Heavy Losses SAN FRANCISCO '0 The Pelping radio claimed today that ih. runnriinn Twentv-Fifth Bri -Thursday. June 21. from 2 to 4 p.m., has been set as "Open I However, sunny weather can be House" for the public at the mill i expected in mucn ot b.u espec well as observations in the woods production is in cof fee, corn, 1 through a deal with the Hun- gade and two United States fire ruins The extension will add another! area around Terrace, which was cotton, rice beans, manioc and garian regime arranged by the'?' tne GolumW Cellulose Co. ; 'ay in southern parts. , "Plywood panel tv. Ltd. (The mill will have its of Army units suffered heavy losses on the Korean front last week. 'Department of State. 43 feet, of frontage on Main "" "J "- , sugar cane, street providing the owners with ! "V People, will be aired over the Forecasts North coast region Cloudv ficial opening on Tuesday next when official guests, many of The Red radio Identified units i with a few showers today and "Ns aiiri'.n as the 25th Division and the wiiuiii win ue arriving un tne 187th Airborne Regiment. laundry. Shnu,.. .,,, ftieW inWIKITP K MnnillarisPy chartered steamerll a one-storey building having 120 - frontal -day Magalne program a foot and depth of 00 1 f fee i A second broadcast will also be I broadcast while 'the CBC team - - VMUIUI ! a Prince ihlc Georee. wuutgC, will Will tax tOA the W1C can-: l'OU"t K - ip" . steam heating sys- The br6adcast said that 7000 Allied troops had been killed, acitv for reception on that day ) I during . the day . and . light , at. On the "Open House" occa- i nl6ht- Lows tonight and highs sion. the nublie. at laree will he - tomorrow at Port Hardy, 45 and KeHdeniial Section at Terrace " - I wounded or captured during Blf'Sl? t ' Ihirln rluVS PIKllllIT .TllllO 3 i 11 - .jn.....::w,:ro nu ....... imrins PRKKOOT, Lancashire, Enj-;u heie reatuiing the visiting land (CP) Pa:. Preece, opening , GrecnviIlo and Aiyansh bands batsman in a Wicket match ; whl(.h will be' hcre for the Cohere, was hit by the first ball lumbia Ceiiuiosc opening, and broke his glasses. He re-. tW. ""'UK GIJDER CIUQIHB lirttiijr The Old Keith property on the SOUth side Of the received and, in. addition to the!?1 Sandspit and Prince Rupert. , : tour of the mill plant, refresh-i 45 and 55- ( P,.nfl- t ... t. -i 4 i e it anadian National Railway track across from the men ts win be served. ik. (CP) Ralnh has completed and suc- ' tested a glider which ha turned shortly with a new frame : and scored 29 not out. 1 s year main townsite of Terrace is proving: popular with' in view of the highly mechan-: u i ical nature of the mill, the man- new home-makers at Terrace. agement has deemed it unwise - T I D S - s at a cost of T.EA. Lincolnshire. England (CP) j Sunday, June 10, 1951 CHINESE ORGANIZE MONTREAL (CP) Naturalized Chinese-Canadians here formed a Montreal Chinese-Canadian Association recently. Chinese-Canadians in Toronto and Vancouver already have slmlliar organizations and plans are under Already 130 of the one-and-, to admit persons under the age; Baseball Sunday ABEL & ODOWES ts GORDON & ANDERSON PIMm ;"JISH Traffic": 1 3 r.,0?, motor vehicles ln ! two favor-; Facinc btannara i mei one-tenth acre lots on the re-1 of 16. I -The village pumps, to be put on th market by the ite gossiping place for village, High 4:26 17.9 feet cent new subdivision have been Those wishing to visit the mill : housewives have disappeared.: 17:41 17.0 feet taken up with immediate build- a8ents. enney v,o. ua. are being requested to com-j They were stolen for the amount Low 11:10 5 0 feet ing plans ln the most cases. , Street and road Improvements municate with the Columbia of lead they contained. i 23:28 9.1 feetj Seventy more lots are. about have already been made. J Cellulose Co. at P.O. Box 1000. m .5, 7 " 81-00 in 1951, 2:30 p.m. SSe ' -ucks andway to establish such groups i" s cars plus buses. 1 other communities.