PROVINCIAL LI33A3T, 118 . ORMIS 1 VICTORIA, B. C. DRUGS c v I ' DAILY DELIVERY cabs NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER f.nir, DISPATCHED Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone 01 VOL, XL, No. 153 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS I PEACE prospect I s mm Fish Price Is Settled (etchikan Publisher impressed With New )mrnfritv nf Area I Communists Slow in Responding to Gen. Ridgway's Overture r Hard Surfacing of Road To Port Edward Starting Operations in connection with hard surfacing the highway from Prince Rupert to industrial Port Edward will commence next week, it is announced by L. E. Smith, divisional engineer for the provincial Department of Public Works. HMCS Ontario Fights Fires Forest fires on the Queen Charlotte Islands, while reported under control, remain something of a risk. H.M.C.S. Ontario, which sailed from Prince Rupert last Monday, (By BILL BAKER, Ketchikan Chronicle Veni, vidi, vici," as Julius Caesar said Borne a0"I came, I saw, I conquered." l'e have come, we have seen and been conquered Salmon prices for 1951 have been settled. Negotiations between fishermen and operators along the West Coast resulted this morning in agreement on new prices. Deadline for a strike call was to have been tomorrow. However, all seiners will remain tied up until weighing fish on the grounds has been accepted by the operators. New prices are: Sockeye, 25 cents; coho, Iff cents; pinks, 9 'a cents, and chum, 7i cents. Seiners vote Tuesday to accept or reject operators' offer. TOKYO (CP) The United Nations today in- e bustle of activity in central British Columbia . big new Columbia Cellulose Co. corporation is cing pulp at Frince Rupert and whose half- be cnnling month will ,ll-cu wlc lJU"""u",ow v" v""- " " " was still lying o;f the scene of . the fires Friday. Co-operation , tice but Red reactions were not encouraging. There tSS ! was no word of a reply from the Qommunist military ties and ships fire fighting commander more than 16 hours after General Mat nrnipct. is Dulsatlna I equipment at certain points. thew B. Ridgway had suggested peace talks. - - . Official Chinese and Korean Vtlvlty extending over an -al80 Puget Sound mUU are (n I big as the British Isle. tne market, due to the shortage I new throb In Industry and of manpowei. ln the woods and lljmrnt was pointed up the big demand for pulp due to $ ally Thursday night In a the world emergency. llU; colored movie of h Carnival Queen Contest Standing spent In priming the road by rpraying gravel with asphalt binding prior to the actual paving which is due to commence August 1. The whole paving operation Ls to be completed this season, Trie paving will start from Mc-Bride Street in the city and BULLETINS Red radios in Peiping and Pyongyang made their fjnal broadcasts without even mentioning Ridgway's proposal. has to consider, of course, is proceed through McClymont Th-j government of India, wnetner exporting some logs ' of Canada at at t the Civic cmc now pny m A,askg wou,d tnwart M.rLL,en"h of mills to I.ja(riui Pirnnsition whltih r"""" nnB " pulp Alaska Park via Eleventh Avenue and which ln the past has tried to Vic Raschi Wins Game . (Mae Newton (Can. Legion) 20.00C. Elaine Steffens (Sons of Norway) 24,000. Margaret Gagnon (Columbia Cellulose) 22.000. that the yiuu.. . . . it realizes, of course Frederick Street thence out of the city and along the highway. Road reconstruction work it.nprwav iicav w,ivic nrpspnt nrQftl' nf lmIjwvHva lrvo- T ..- j Parry, a Vancouver pro- , - opens wiin . ; , . . this film mlciJ and that it leaves hemlock of B.C. iscctlon pictures NEW YORK (tP) Brilliant standing to replace the spruce : logging and fishing, pitching by Vic Raschi and a that Is Amoved which events lands minister t. i. K.tn-, .. ... ,.mlnftt. muh of th. clutch double by Joe DiMaggio preparatory to the hard surfacing is now proceeding on the section between Galloway Rapids Bridge and Port Edward. Gravel is being assembled near the Galloway Rapids bridge. The actual paving is expected to be done by contract. fading for Montreal io . nresent Ala.- enabled New York Yankees to Alcan on a B.C. project fc n-,h..i..i, rtt it h. ( shade Boston Red Sox 2 to 1 Battery Wins Dominion Cup mediate the war, did not share the optimism expressed in, United Nations headquarters. It did not say why. The Moscow press published, without comment, General Ridgway's invitation to cease-fire talks aboard the Danish hospital ship Jutlandia. Communist press and radio continued attasks on "American ruling circles" and the Peiping radio urged intensified war efforts. - , Pyongyang radio published another war communique. Moscow radio quoted -the North rows in thrilling shots of reallzetnat )ts preSfnt Friday and remain half a game .,,,1 um,u...fc, ...w -- policy nas retiuce!t the logging oi-nina me ironi-running um-rplaning and helicopter- . , Southeast Alaska tago White Sox. the exploratory stages of . Chicago smeared St. Louis f ,u k d w ,d w , fc'imat project, Halibut Landings AIR LINER, 49, MISSING DENVER, Colorado Search planes and ground crews combed northern Colorado today for a United Air Lines Mainliner which is missing with 49 persons on board. The DC-6, last heard from at 1:46 a.m., was one of the first United planes to go back in service since pilots called off their strike yesterday. CANADIAN RED SHIPS OTTAWA Prime Minister St. Laurent said t today that the controversial Ming Sung ships, flying the Canadian flag, have been taking to Red China from Hong Kong "many materials" which Canada herself does not allow to be exported to Communist countries. Such trade as trucks, rubber tires, scap metal and iron rods was now being stopped by British action. The Prime Minister did not feel that seizure action should be taken at this time. Investigation was still going on and the matter was by no means a closed book. i:!ng up, the movie snows II when about 1000 men were BrowJn? 10 ,to 3 ln a Same de-employed, to about one-tenth of,laved bv rain at Chicago, that .mmmt tav with nnBra. Raschi limited the Red Sox to Battery won the Dominion Day football cup last night with a 4 to 0 victory over Canadian Legion in the pre-played final, two goals were scored by Zach-erelli In the first half, the first jr.gs ol tne moaei cuy vi three hits to gain his twelfth Hons a.v. Edna Bay, at Hood Bay, to be built at Kltimat, wltn house, dams and connect- , I ' I Iknt 1 Canadian Western Monarch 42,000' 23.6, Qf Mn,moM Prnth.r. rnmn nnH victory against four defeats be- oflaK ttirolirA miniltAo anrl """':. th otlwr eadnir camDs the 1 17, 15 to Storage. runveii w,c virtually nonexistent. 17, 15 to 7" , ; ,c,re Vi I second after seventeen. After 28 Antler 30,000 23.5, ace tiitn on ' inniiRT.riui uuou. o tv,aui j m.... hall Its I mlnnt-.i. a 1, qo fniinrl Pnval frTtation and agricultural! uo'" . were 1()ckpd ,n R j., due, unU, ! way into the net of Ford. i Tor No. 2 33.000 23.6, 17, 15, In the scond period Zacherelli ; to Atlin. Korean demand that United Stat"s troops be barred from Japan after the Japanese peace treaty. Moscow newspapers accused "American ruling circles" of trying to whip up new "antl-8oviet hysteria" and accused United Nations Secretary-General Tryg-ve Lie of "incendiary noise - Alcan is sending bull-, Pressea m ounrn the e, nth ,nnin wnn Di. nd need for this timber I across country, blazing , a crying Ma ,0 doubled nome pni, Riz I , intn into in its nnwpr power site sues. . I r vital Ar purposes, r ' it migm De ;uio ., fpnm irom KPrnnrl secona haKP case trt to hrp1 Drean turned the hat trick to put the j W. No. 10 31,000 23.5, 17, 15 to s , . . .... . Battery four up. I Royal. Wasting tunnels to divert "le " " up " the game to e case of hemlock only, at, ; of raging streams It was a worthy second season- Irma 40,000; Prosperity A. succession for Battery. 000; Clipper No. 2 26,000; Ad- urns. And it is planning a "-, V j ti!. Z vance 25,555, Co-op. KitisV,ftt " uu"1 "u ort rllv nt. k.,. n.i. . r f ,. at least In areas not now set Civic Pastors' Stand On Port Day A special meeting of the Ministerial Association was called to sition at expo ZZ Z future pulp mili.mTh,5 18 we believe me rite Proposa door. It ca.shes in on the f deration for he Lse cons plant which is employ- J"ius 11 could Prov'de ibout MO In the mill and an- nlc, lah ot Alaskas 1 650 m the logging camps ''"f Panhandle.-W.L.B. . It. The town's population Is . Lie sxpressedearnest hope for "prompt and affirmative response" from the Communists to Ridgway's offer. All available radio facilities ln Japan and South Korea continued broadcasting the Supreme United Nations commander's Invitation to the "commander-in-chief of Communist forces ln Korea." " " -V-" - -OTTAWA PARLIAMENT PROOGUE; Parliament adjourned at noon today for the summer. It will reassemble in the fall. FIGHTING IN BANGKOK BANGKOK The navy fought today what appeared to be a losing battle as a rebel government was set up to replace that of the kidnapped premier. g 12.000. A new tht-atre Centre is Intriguing After the Soap Box Derby races last night, Jack McRae, MLA, from the main entrance steps of the ftiven built, and two school consider the invitation of the Port Day Committee ln reference to Divine Service at Port Day Sunday next. Canon Basil S. Prockter ex WEATHER costing nearly $700,000 ider way. Notably absent, er. ls a program of private plained what the proposal was, Synopsis ' Army and navy forces fought an artillery duel in ng. for private banks and nment loans do not throw Pull, nf smnk hanff over the . '"" vxxiv.onjr Ufu,vu .c ii4..vC Baseball Scores rvv, IT n nnnrrrQl'iil'jtQfl all fVinoi nATipoi'no . - - clergyman, ne naa promisea co- rvuiu;,- south coast today as one of the .,, in order to ,., riXnibltl i driest Junes on record comes -to le apartment projects or units such as have been Into Alaska in a big way. nhere there ls complaint -""fe -u . . operation give proper; religious significance to what; the organization of the industrial and natural re-urar'tsion!86 & purely sec" sources show, the introduction of which was an ad- The meeting unanimously de- mirable effort. ' an end. Weather here will continue warm and dry. In the interior there has been it the housing shortage but a considerable Increase in cloud riture capital Is doing much plored that the Lord's Day should Telegrams of best wishes read the industrial display section, in It. although insurance nes over the last nours ana be uged fQr an organized sports . N youngs master of cere- the Navy Drill Hall, drew funics and banks should few showers have Deen re- even(; and went on record he- monies 'came from E. T. Apple- crowds, both young and old to a good field in which to Porlea ln lne rr"":e 8 . ing sure that, since Saturday is whaite. MP for Skeena; Hon. E. view first hand the newest and P C here. 'ER FROM ALASKA RcvaisioKe areas, onowcr also an "off" day with regard to t Kenney, minister of lands latest models of various makes Is likely continue In t the fishing, the events might and iorests; Hon. Byron John- of cars. parts especially during the arter- we be run on tnat day , gQn premler o B c A ex. , Booths show latest equipment noon. The action of Canon Prockter nfpsxpri wishes nf suncess for the and aDDliances. as well as food the streets. FIRES STILL RAGING VANCOUVER A barrier of flames formed by Vancouver Island's biggest forest fire in a decade marooned 76 firefighters last night in the , smoke-cloaked Campbell River region. They are being supplied by air and Forest Branch spokes-, men said they were not considered to be in great danger. ' ' FAMILY IS BURNED PARKHILL, Ont Four young children and their father died today in flames that swept their small home at Sylvan, six miles west of here and 28 miles northwest of London The dead are Frederick White; Shannon, 7; Michael, 4; Beverly, 2, and Freddie, seven months. Juse one of the Owens rs of Hood Bay, Alaska, are moving their logging National Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 2. New York at Boston, postii poned. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, postponed. American Washington 2-5, Philadelphia 3-11. - Boston 1, New York 2. (First game postponed.) Detroit 1, Cleveland 4. St. Louis 3, Chicago 10. " Pacific Coast Sacramento 2, Hollywood 7. Oakland 2, Seattle 3. San Diego 6, San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 2-1, Portland 3-6. Western International Yakima 2. Victoria 14. Tri-City 4, Vancouver 5. Tacoma 3, Salem 5. Wenatchee 12, Spokane 8. displays, garments, iut.s, ana land any others who might be exhibition, with him for this service hasl Following Forecast North Coast Region low cloudiness and fog f to Moresby Island in the Back In the natural resources therefore, no official sanction or ing, the crowds proceeded to the :i Charlottes, was aboard along the shoreline in tne-mom- hirssmg from the Association It- expositions in Navy Drill Hair showroom, a mineral display, hip southbound, we talked an official of the cellulose ing. Otherwise, mostly ciear io- self , and civic CeuLre Kym,lasium tabbed and classified, shows the day and Sunday. Little change In Douglas Frizzell, chairman of , where they saw natural re-! various minerals from the Prince temperature. Wind northwest pnrt Day expressed regret today j sources, industrial and commer- Rupert district and where they twenty. Lows tonight and highs tnat it seemed necessary to clal displays of a highly ambi-jare mined, tomorrow at Port Hardy, Sand- m a k e arrangements without j tlous and interesting character, A miniature liver-processing spit and Prince Rupert, 55 and 70. more acCmiaCe warning and dls-J representing a wide variety of;pIant suppljed by the Prince ny about the log situation, price now ranges from $35 1 $50 or even $55 per thous-lellvered here, and delivery ! be taken at Khutzymateen 50 miles north of Rupert. cusslon and hopod that time may ( activity , ana renecung me new . Rupert Fishermen's Co-opera- f E C bring some solution in which j economic era which has arrived j tiy9 Association, and a boat- T I V C there Ls more eeneral . agree-1 in this city and district. hniiriinir riUniav nro nt.her inter rmver mills. Ocean Falls Pwell Ricer can use a slmi- ment. Tne snow nas Drougm a new tl and educaUonai features. fmanuty of Alaskan logs If pieauKc a-u wic Winnpp nf th. niaht.lv nrl7.P nf Sunday, July 1. 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) HiPh 12:12 16.1 feet JS. forest service wishes to NO PAPER MONDAY its present ban on export Hon H. Bowman Is Brief Visitor Hon. Harry Bowman, provincial minister of agriculture, af-t'Jr a quick trip through the central interior, arrived here by Although skies were clear and the sun was hot Thursday, it still was not the hottest day of the year Temperature yesterday was 70 degrees, "right on the nose," according to the Digby Island weather station. June 5 was hbtter by 15 de- prwic "Pwood from Alaska. The "uver price is $50 to $55 per 23:42 Low 5:50 17:37 iwuiraay, dcuik uuki vcu o 19 4 feet . . et Dominion Day, the Daily News J , fppt wiH not -be published next Mon- day. The next regular edition na. And of course the conceived this Innovation. All f'7 """" who saw the show were loud iniDe their congratulatory comment, j TONIGHT'S SHOW high-j Tonight the stage shows be-ly Many of the displays are finished and in the most of gin. First, the provincial Pro-them there has been a large Rec gymnastic team will give a measure of ingenuity. ; performance which will be fol- The outside gayway, retaining lowed later on in the evening some of the old Civic Centre by the boxing card. will appear Tuesday. car this morning and enplaned j o ... 9 "Cool winds cut the tempera- International BASEBALL TWO DAYS Ketchikan All-Stars ' vn. Prince Rupert All-Stars Sunday, July 1, 6 m. Monday, July 2, 2:38 p.m. Admission 75c for Victoria. ! turc," the weatherman said. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Miss Maria Brett has arrived home from her studies at St. Anne's Academy In Victoria to vacation with Carnival features, plied a lively The hoxlng will feature Prince at the ; Rupert s Golden Glove winners her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. i trade during the evening The industrial display, the and entries. Andy Marshall, lb Brett. Special! nnouncemeni EXHIBITION (Natural Resources and Industrial Exhibits Open Every Evening) J'lNKiilT: 7,nn n fWn ! gayway and the natural re- pounds, will meet Freddy Starr; i sources exhibits were thronged of Kispiox in the light-heavy- : J by more than a thousand men, weight class. Billy "Mouse" Mor-I women and children. rison, 160, fights Richard Mor- I HiEhlighted in the natural re- gan, Kitwanea, middleweight, 1 ! sources were the Alcan display, while Chuck Place and Chubby ! the Columbia Cellulose and for- Stacey, each fighting light-; estry feature, the Indian craft weighU, take on Reggy Morgan and arts showcase and the 250- and Wallace Morgan, of Klt-I cubic-foot freezing unit holding wanga and Terrace respectively. various forms of sea life found On Monday, a prime feature i in the waters around Prince Ru- of the exhibition will be the ; pert. 1 loggers' sports, to be held in a j Youngsters found the contin-lpool opposite the Civic Centre.! 'uously moving trains in the last night dubbed by T. Norton 1 Alcan display especially attrac- Youngs, exhibition chairman, as Salt Lake Ferry SUNDAY MONDAY July 1st and 2nd Continuous Service SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. THURSDAY Miss P.N.E. Contest Winner of the bathing beauty contest in connection with the Prince Rupert Exhibition next week will also qualify as Prince Rupert's representative at the "Miss P.N.E." contest . at the Vancouver Exhibition. Prizes first, $100; second, $50; third, $25. Free trip to Vancouver as well for winner. For every entrant, a bathing suit and $5 cash. Entries up U Monuay 5 p.m. at Civic CeiiUw or Ladies' Wear stores WANTED BOYS or GIRLS Opportunity for bright and business-like boys and girls. Handling Daily Nttvs routes during summer montiis or permanently. Pleasant and profitable work for the right kind of boys and girls. Opening nvnilnhlp Immediately. Apply at Office. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. It - , - i 7:30 p.m. Outdoor Gymnastic Show 8:00 p.m. Children's Film and Overture to Aluminum Film 10:00 p.m. Alcan Film The Nechako survey 11 :00 p.m. Golden Gloves Boxers vs. Kitwanga Boxers 12:00 p.m. Midnight Nightly Draw 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Children's Sports 3:00 p.m. Midway and Exhibits open 7:00 p.m. Loggers Sports 8:30 p.m. Forestry Conservation and Peoples of the PollMvh films 11:30 p.m. Bathing Beauty preliminary and Stage Show 12:00 p.m. Midnight Nightly Draw f'ONDAY: tive, standing wlde-eyea m ranters iane. i wonderment as the true scale ! Several entries from as far as model locomotives chugged, Terrace and other outside points shone lights and belched smoke already have been received, Mr. from their funnels. One train Youngs said, and feels the com-1 carried raw materials to the petition of log burling, bucking, great mill and the other took cross-cutting, greasy pole-climb-away finished product. ing will promise "some of the Meanwhile, the auto show in , finest entertainment seen here." i URGENT VANCOUVER SIN CARRIERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY Apply basement, Bus Terminal