PROVINCIAL LISiUMI, 113 . GRMES VICTORIA, B. C. "DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 01 VOL. XL, No. 213 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS TT3 viim T i i La fJCABS ) 8!ii S31 n I WW "p ".y-jw;'irT''a. j mi, m k Ldb Liquor Store is Lj of $2,300 and Stock Strafed Kaesong by Accident, Explained fiA Treai1 To Drawn Up Between Canada, U.S., Japan KXS LAKE (CP) Thieves blasted the safe ovenum'nt liquor store here and escaped with i ca.-h and an unknown quantity of liquor on f . riff 4 7 tt-t TOKYO (CP) The United Nations command admitted tonight that one of its planes had strafed neutral zone by mistake yesterday. The Reds had charged that the plane had raked the site of the suspended armistice talks before dawn VANCOUVER 0 Minister of Fisheries R. H. Mayhew said Monday that a Canadian delegation Is expected to go to Tokyo next month to open negotiations with Japan for a fisheries treaty A three-way fisheries treaty among Canada, United States and Japan Is being prepared. Tha San Francisco poace treaty requires Japan t'o enter such an agreement. The object of the treaty Is to protect fish, particularly salmon and halibut. , The Japanese will be asked to agree not to fish In territorial waters of Canada and the United States. Read in News About Korea Monday. embers of the Royal MMunied Police were their quarters only when the safe s away lor store is in the Royal 'im ,crp. No attempt at the tank. Headquarters of the supreme Allied commander. General Matthew D. Ridgway, said Vice-Admlrai C. Turner Joy, chief Is Charged With Murder Sixty-year-old Alan Held in Young Woman's Death in Victoria negotiator for the Allies In the trucp talks, will send his Communist counterpart tomorrow morning the following message: backfires o Die in The United Nations command regrets this violation of agreed When Jack Carroll returned from Korea recently he had two doxrn note books bulging with the mysteries of the Far Fast. I- )llow this noted writer adventures in Korea, Japan and in a series of seven exclusive articles, first of which will appear in an early edition of The Daily News. Title of Carroll's story tomorrow is: "If You Meet A Foreigner, Kill Him."' neutrality which resulted from a pilot's error in navigation. Ap propriate disciplinary action is being initiated." VICTORIA f A retired hospital attendant was arrested last night and charged with murder in the death of Mrs. Gwendolyn Dora Casswell, aged 24. In his basement suite some time Sunday night. The Allied reply notes that no JTi w casualties were Inflicted and only light damage was caused. Ihir is the first time that the United Nations command nas ,. . . .1 . lei L.ciuy oaut?i, at:u ou. admitted any basis to Red char Folice refused to d'sclcse de- ;r ot neutrality zone violation. ' . .. i Blast OFK f -A furtive i pint 1 1 burn a small rm and collect $20,000 bai'kliri'd today into 4s after two men died vlfiw million dollar !irc Out; of the three !rd a clothing irer. m. re a city detec-;nf o( the alleged ar-!;ai! 'niili"! into a nlne-Miulbin business bulld-th! The sirurture was 55 gallons of g;is- np. dri.rtive was blown nail unci n second ac- The rtraffing charge was the , Bloodstained towels and cloth- Fighting For Korean Peaks eleventh by the Reds. insr were ound in ,h anartment ' 1 Comic Section to Be Added to Daily News An eight- page colored comic section is to be added to the Daily News, it was announced today by Harry G. Perry, publisher. The order has now been placed and the first section will be added a3 soon as the initial delivery can be arranged within the next two or three weeks. It will appear each Saturday. Considerable expense has been involved in the securing of this new feature with a view to improving the service and increasing the popularity of the paper. That it will be appreciated by old and young alike is expected. Careful selection has been made of the features to be offered. They will be: . Li'l Abner, Abbie and Slats, Captain and the Kids, Nancy, Fritzi-Ritz, Tarzan, Ella Cinders, CaseyRuggles. Date of the first presentation will be an-, nounced as soon as possible. The Allies have denied or ig- with the partially cloed body nored all previous charges. of the woman. INLAND NAVY First RCN vessels to traverse the Rideau Canal were five Fairmibs. Four of them are shown in the locks, headed for Kingston, Ont. Background is supplied by Ottawa's Chateau Laurier. CP PHOTO 1 Allies Retrain Mountain Positions Lost During Night Double Conquest of Channel UNITED STATES EIOHTH - - ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA (CP) Counter-attacking New Civic Centre Director uis thrown five Allied Infantrymen drove two San Diego Typist First Woman To Swim it Both Ways SANGATTE, France Florence Chadwick swam across the English Channel from Britain to France in near record time today the first woman to swim the n an elevator snail, oauanons 01 norean commun-the ha nient at the IsU off a key peak In eastern FLASHES TREATMENT FOR KING LONDON The King is returning trom Balmoral Castle in Scotland to receive further treatment for a tune ailment. John Stirn of Nanaimo To Succeed Don Forward :p elevator car. Both Korea today and chased the 11.J? hurl i flee ing Reds northward. (jUtSluGr IS ride expnion. which. The Reds had attacked Allied ! , ! New director and secretary- English Channel both ways. Miss Chadwick, 32-year-old t was announced today at ; San Diego typist, reached France Buckingham Palace, ! the (umblints arson-( troops In darkness earlier and; f If fl ! manager of Prince" Rupert's Civ- Mnnert as only a minor forced the withdrawal fromjUO LloP r c..nlrp 1, Jnnn E stlrn of ci.tl unduws for miles' United Nations positions north ., ii ii, lof Inie, 25 miles Inland fromy" BETHLEHEM, Pe n nsylvanla ' iL w ?m .after sixteen hours and 22 min utes in tne water, sne started the swim from St. Margaret's Bay near Dover, Englahd, last the Korean east coast. j .rru?tralvd Frank Strana- CtntPe execotlve t0 succeed Don -The Allies smashed back at han's ninth bid lor the United j,orwarci wno nas resigned to daybreak and drove the Reds States amateur golf champion- j fnt,.r private business, from fortress-like positions oa 1 ship was shattered Monday IOIrl 0TBALL Coimlrv TODAY'S STOCKS night. She became the first woman In history to swim the Channel , the peak. the first round by a 29-year-old "' p- 1 ! from Larch- plicants, all ol wiiom -were thor-iofferusive, Allied troop.s, on a limited week-end player threw softening-up mond, New York, who rallied to oughly screened according to .(CuurleMy & II, JnliilMtwll Co. Ltd.) from west to east and to swim It both s .she swam 11 from east Canadian 1 1 last Royal ottark at. other Red stroni win on thj twent eth hole. quuuirauuni. u.ie p.u- to west year MONDAY 1 I'.ieiie, Division 1 V.lia 1, Huddersfleld bation, salary will be $350 month- points on the eastern Iront. Robert Kuntz, perfectly relax Florence's time today was Just 51 minutes slower than the record set by Tom Blower, 37-year-old Briton last year. WINDSORS TO TANAD.V 1.4 RIS The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will visit Canada and their ranch in Alberta after the New Year. They will stay in Paris until they leave for Canada. NURSE GETS POLIO VICTORIA A student nurse here has been stricken with poliomyelitis. It is the tirst polio case of the year here. The girl's condition was reported today to be improved. BEER WAITERS STRIKE VANCOUVER Waiters in Vancouver beer parlors have voted In favor of a strike dead-line. Sixty-four taverns may he affected' A 40c a day increase is asked whereas a conciliation board had granted 19c. ;l 0. Preston North End! Royalite 18.50 TORONTO . Athona .- -09". Aumaque .24 BeatUe 41 Bevcourt 55 Buffalo Canadian 19 CUtS '1.68 Conwest 4.00 ed chemical company salesman,; seemed hopelessly beaten when The new director, who arrives Stranahan assumed a three-hole here by car Thursday, has had lead through the tenth and two long-time connection with the up with play ovxr the Saucon Provincial Recreation Depart-Valley Country Club course. ; ment of B C. and spent six years am Il'itspur 1, Burnley lh League, Division II VANCOUVER American Standard 18 Bralorne 6.50 B R X 03' 4 Cariboo Quartz 135 Congress 07 ',4 Mascot iGianti 1.13 Indian Mines 25'i Pend Oreille 10.50 Pioneer 2.06 Premier Border 37 Privateer 12'j Reno .05 Sheep Cveek 1 76 Silbak Premier 55 Vananda J6!4 Spud Valley .25 ' Silver Standard 2.55 Western Uranium 5.20 Cronln Babiiie 68 But the never-say-dle KunU nailed brilliant birdies on the sevenlhteenth and eighteenth to I United 1, Bury 0. CANADIAN England Wins First Cricket TORONTO (CP) The first official three-day test cricket match between Canada and England ended Monday in Victoria with a victory for England by a margin of 141 runs. Two more matches are to be played. physical training instructor and Intelligence officer. Time with Pro-Rec includes square the match, equalled Weather Synopsis Cool Pacific air covered all of British Columbia this morning and, with relatively clear skies in most regions, temperatures dropped sharply during the night. Several stations in the ATn aii vIDALL f 5 12 Calgary 18. Stranahin's birdie on the nine- , five years as instructor and one j tcenth and then went on to pre- ' year as office manager. Mr. Stirn 1 vail with a well played par on Is 37, married with two children, j the twentieth. " His wife is a graduate ot art Bill Mawhluney of Vancouver, 1 school and is interested in art, 1950 Canadian amateur chain- Instruction. , oion the only foreign entry, was ( In 1947 Mr. Stlrn entered the' Man 6. Edmonton 31. Banff in Scotland received its with ,'rst eharter from King Malcolm Interior reported frost E-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-V.OTE Prince George and Crescent Val- j IV i" 1163. , eliminated in one of the day's public accounting field and has oils Donalda 43 Eldona 18 East Sullivan .'. 9.00 Giant Yellowknife 10T8 God's Lake .42 Hardrock .13 "2 Harricana 10 Heva 15 Joliet Quebec 50V2 LYNX 14 Madsen Red Lake 2.15 McLeod Cockshutt 2.85 Negus ,.75 Noranda 75'i Louvicourt 22 Pickle Crow 180 San Antonio 2.70 Sherrit Gordon 3.80 Steep Rock 7.35 Silver Miller 1 60 Upper Canada 170 Golden Manitou 6 90 Civic Election Day most bitter matches. Tne vet-, been witn tne B Bridge at , cran Johnny Dawson of Holly-1 Dredging Co. for the past year as i wood defeated him two and one. payroll accountant. i ley in the Kootenays reporting ' a low of 29 degrees. More unsettled weather also seems to be in store for British Columbia. A very weak system now crossing the Charlottes will cause some cloudiness in U regions during the day and a few showers on the north coast and in all northern interior. No precipitation is expected from this system over the south coast. Another more active storm now Anglo Canadian 7.35 A P Con 51 Atlantic 2.95 Calmont 155 C&E 17,00 Central Leduc 2 21 Home Oil 17.75 Mercury -12 '4 Okalta 2.90 Princess 1.42 JURSDAY 13th SEPT. j CIVIC CENTRE BUILDING VOTE H. F. GLASSEY For MAYOR For Transportation Thonc GREEN 917 Committee Rooms Alderman George B. Casey Campaign Manager 214 "'Support and Influence in the Mayoralty lection is rrnurtforl kw (1 Dnun Frizzell Engineer in Liberty Dash Takes locomotive and passengers from Czechoslovakia to West Germany HOP, GERMANY (CP) A Czech locomotive engineer made a. successful dash today across the border to freedom in West Germany, bringing with him 107 passengers in three passenger train Cars. New Well Blows in Mutual Aid Is Working ! in the Gulf of Alaska Is expected to reach the Charlottes tomorrow morning and to be nearing I the south coast and central interior late on Wednesday. This I system is expected to give expensive cloudiness and fairly general shower activity as it moves southward. The train was enroute from '''!. I shall endeavor to complete with Council approval 'be eiimpletlon of the program of our late mayor G. W Ruridrrham which has Council approval. 'uttlieiitm an yverall long range plan of Civic Improvements. ' nf iiuif. negotiations in reference to renewing our '''''Phone system. ''ie completion of plans to renew and expand our A:"er System. n promoto further Ooodwlll with and encourage our fishing Industry. ! 'nii"'e and encourage Industrial expansion within he city. Furnace Blows Janitor Hurt EDMONTON (CP) A 200-foot high column of steaming black oil spewed on Edmonton district grain fields Monday from a wild weil In Acheson field, twelve Forecasts Britain Gives Two Destroyers, Outright to Canada i North Coast Region- Cloudy today and Wednesday. Rain OTTAWA (CP) Canada was : showers today, tonight and Eiven. outright by Britain on Wednesday morning. Winds Keep the City Council on Its Toes VOTE FAURE Eger in Czechoslovakia to Asch near the west German border. When the train neared Asch It was detoured to another track so that it could continue to Self-Ploeszberg, west German border town. Police said th'at the engineer wanted to stay In West Germany along with 20 of the 107 passen miles northwest or the cltv. Monday, two British destroyers light, backing to southerly (25) tonight and shifting to north and took it as a sign that mutual A janitor of Waldron Apar - R Canadlan Mounted Pol- "If", Y ,WaSf VnTiiw cordoned off the area last pltal with burns when n )hB the lur-j k nace he was, tending blew P the ifrra an automobile Ignite in suuu rouuiuuu .0 r..... -lf,am.nrt t,rh off holocaust west (25) Wednesday morning. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, 45 and 60; Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 50 and 606. aid ' under the Atlantic Pact works both ways. It was announced in London that the two 1700-ton warships Crusader and Crescent in Canadian hands on a loan basis IMiniu. and cert. energetic action to obtain housing. comparable to the fiery cauldron Several hours betore the ex- at Atlantic No. 3 well in the Le- plosion, firemen had been called j duc leld three years ag0 to quell a small oil fire near the Crews wearing gas masks i since they were commissioned in furnace worked at the touchy Job of Sound, Energetic and Economical Leadership mark your ballot gers. Boat Upsets Three Drown ! PRINCETON, B.C. Pi Three I uersons were drowned Sunday screwing a valve on the casing at the surface in an attempt to stop the flow from the well of TIDES - - For a NEW BROOM that will CONTINUE to SWEEP CLEAN and HARD . . VOTE FOR T. NORTON YOUNGS FOR MAYOR 1945were being given omciauy to the Canadian Navy. They cost about $4,000,000 each. Defence Minister Claxton said the "transfer was warmly accepted as a further evidence of the way in which North Atlantic Treaty organization nations are working together." Wednesday, September 12. 1951 i Calirornla Standard's No. 11-11. (Pacific Standard Time! - : GEORGE DOUGLAS High 11:19 18.2 feet 23:09 20.4 feet Low 4:53 3.9 feet 17:07 7.4 feet Rev. W. P. Bunt, superintendent of home missions of the United Church, Is visiting Prince Rupert on official business and will pay visits to both, Hazelton ,RI f't Thursd ZZELL y. Sept. 13th, is Your Election Day FIRST CANAL The first lock-canal in Eng while fishing In nearby Summit Lake when their small boat sank only 25 feet from shore. The victims were: Norman Larsen, aged about 35. Larry, Larsen's 10-year-old son. Al Hartfield, about 35. I and Skldegate Mission white in RADIO, TONIGHT, 6:45 P.M. Hear James N. (Jimmy) Forman in support of T. Norton Youngs for Mayor land was built in 1653 between Mexico' ran Kiitrar nrnriuetioni this area He arrived from Ocean increased from 325,000 tons in ' Falls on the Princess Norah yes-1 Exeter and Topsham on the Exe 1940 to 730,000 tons in 1950. .(terday. 'River. E-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE