PROVINCIAL I , 'Nt.. I W if PROVINCIAL tlBSA.ITQ R M E rM i ) tictoiua, b. c. i jki UK-nia mil DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER J CABi :ar I Published of Canada's Mosl Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 DISPATCHF.n $ w 0 JOh. XL, No. 173 . PRINCE RUPERT, B C!, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1, r. X ( mlose People Beat fusing Problem They iild Homes Themselves Apple whaite Heads North Local Man in Plane Crash Twenty Houses To He Ready by Christmas Through Co-operative Effort Conjecture on Missing Cease-Fire Talk Outlook Better nr a there is a way to beat the housing shortage but 1 1 . . 1 t 1. A J 1 i - ! C )idon Rhodes Not Seriously Hurt Near Edmonton it utes plenty 01 naru wuik get, your irienus u tl' lou l)uild you own house. That is just what some WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP)-The Communists edmonton Gordon M May lie Topographical Survey Party .'" T ployees of Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. Ltd. ut were reported today to have offered to compromise Rhodes, aged 22, formerly of in Korean cease-fire talks under which withdrawal ! Prince Rupert, suffered minor Flares were seen issuing from mountainous il island are uuuig. , 1 - i or :i ,.,.H.'..e Federal Member Heading For Northern B.C. Today Anxious to visit as many Ha possible of the outlying parts of the district, E. T. Apple-whalte. MP. for Skeena, is now in Vancouver and Is leaving by air tonight for White-horse enroute to the British Columbia section of the White Pass and Yukon Railway as well as Atlln, Lower Post, Telegraph Creek, Fort Babine and Topley Landing. Mr. Applewhaite advises thi Daily News that he expects to reach Prince Rupert about August 7. of foreign troops would not be. discussed until after country, supposedly some ia iu co nines nui ui w injuries Tuesday when a single- engined Fleet Canuck plane Prince Rupert, this morning. They led to two uction of the basement isi as possioie. we neea tnem first home Is Hearing . . , ,, By Christmas, Celco The housing co-op first of .live Housing Assocla- ila klnl 'n th province and the ,k to have 20 homes largest on the whole continent the armistice. crashed in a farmer's field 18 theories Indications are that the pro-' nuckois aeennea w comment miles northwest of here. 1 That. t.hpv mipht have bpn posal will prove acceptable to nen assea 11 me new proposal expects to build an average r occupancy the United Nations command. of the Communists agreed with the United Nations stand that withdrawal of foreign troops MO0 home for $5000. already have : he sites them. More "That is our minimum stand- ,1 out for The Reds heretofore had insisted that the issue of pulling ,h ih. Purt. Edward we wun v uuua cucairei Rhodes was taken to hospital signaL5 Irom a Canadian Pacific with facial lacerations and pos- Airlines DC4 aircraft which has sible arm fracture. His condition been missing since early Satur- is reported as not serious. day morning on a flight from Eye- i t n e s s e s said that Vancouver to Anchorage. Rhodes' plane, owned by the 2. They might have been sent from Korea was not a proper ,.., lnu i 1 hav have ,', i been purchased house than that," states Fred 1 I K.ennrnor. uhn Gray, who designs the pans. l"lKT Reds should trlZZrZ be on 7h. the uit ' m cease-fire general direction. A single-engined Norseman went out to search the area following reports of the flares and reported signt'ng "nothing." It was to go out again. Queen Charlotte Air Lines pilot Norman Jermyn is on the search. Police were notified by Thomas McMeekin, wholesaler, when he and five others noticed "aoouc 5 small black balls rise over the mountams, then sions. nurK is none or wic men there a commu- program of armistice talks. A new proposal of the Com t,t . (1 iuturi p.an t ale niiv i fSvhlch , Up to today's sessions the Communist delegates had Insist they will be proud. I Edmonton Flying Club, failed to up In connection with the oper come out of a bank. A farmer ations of a Dominion Todo EATHER munists was called reasonable. I neuan with a dire neces-l ed that withdrawal of foreign n sily Brlgadier General William troops was an essential part of i who saw tne crasn P""ed him graphical Survey party which out of the plane. Synopsis is operating in the rugged coun Nuckols, who attended yester- negotiations. after they get off work, in the evenings. They rent, borrow or beg whatever equipment is needed for the arduous task of gouging out basements In solid rock, or draining yards of floating muskeg, of which their property Is mostly com Ijl.-h saw no way of being j Twanted homes to bring iiiiilics to," says Len j A f hallow layer of moist Paci-j day's sessions at Kaeson, said Rhodes is the son of Mrs. E. Viers of Prince Rupert. M. try between the Skeena River and Khutzamateen Inlet ln that - tHi-U.oi " " f nc air arinea inio me souuicin ; tne new Red proposition was mainland areas of British Co- :-mure temperate and reasonable lumbia producing morning cloud-(ln tone" than previous Commu-iness but there is still no slcn of i nist riomnnris i and we li he pulp mill II prised. woman i nave any nome More Allies Than Russians built them our- CCC Dam Aiding Fish we we know lis noi going to i'e any appreciable rain to end the i Officially the United Nations any cinch. It's going to be a lot; current dry spell. The cloudiness said that a new Chinese and of hard work, but we've got toils CXpected to dissipate during i North Korean suggestion on succeed ln this, and we will.", .hp afternoon and form aeain , t.rnnn withdrawals was "mrfici- break into smoke clouds. "Two or three of them would break out at once, then more would ,comc," said Mr. McMeekin. RCMP boat PML-15 is standing by. No sighting reports so far have been received by the search aircraft. William Priest, agent for QCA, j. cveral months of study-i.iture on co-operative t K. li Tnat s tne determination oi about oaybreak Thursday. Ex-1 ently Interesting" for Allied i with his friend, Engi Armed Strength Being Brought to Parity ln Germany BONN f Allied armies In Germany will outnumber Russian troops now in the eastern zone by nearly 200,000 men by a long further I Gray, the two decided 'HSl w',u " " tensive low cloud and fog still I delegates to propose uld put their plans to 1(110 hl4 own hands to battle a , blankets much of the west coast overnight recess for Yanks-Reds Take Lead Exceptional Drought Affecting Migration of Salmon To Spawning Grounds I of popularity. I"""'""1 "'"7, of Vancouver Island. Isolated ' study. estimated that smoke Ire saw was no loopholes which 1 pr'se has shrugged off, civic Rf ternoon thunderstorms are ex-1 Neither Nuckols nor United ' authorities have been that the Co stumped cte(, m pafU Qf lhe cariboo Nations communiciue indicated Any suggestion 4) l.uii .,...! h.,..., it,i, o lint,. I pxaet.lv hniu the Rpris hart mod-i lumbia lumbia Cellulose Cellulose Co.'s dam on (Continued on page ! the end of this year, an Allied source reported today. The planned' Allied build-up ,4i;;urt plug. From their ijirience and that of ore them whose work Willie nuuuiiui j NEW YORK (CP) New York Cloyah River may be a handicap eratcd their demand. own mm thrv about 25 miles awav. MEANTIME IN ALASKA Meantime 21 searching aircraft, are continuing their search in "ideal weather" conditions today, their quest centering on the it arched from one end remain dry and warm. Forecasts North coast region Cloudy Today's Stocks mtlnent to the other, pul nearly 5""'0W men ln i stream toward the spawning won big games in the crucial;"' tsrobnds is comnletvjiv exDloded ' American League series Tuesday. Germany compared with estl- (1 Gray felt they had a U. J.hnn te. i.u.j'near the Queen Charlottes and l'ourte7 H. Mount St. Elias area well to the north of the Alaskan Panhandle. ! by G. 8. Reade, fisheries super-1 1 e annees came up irom ; matea jtussian sirengm oi aooui visor. On the other hand the behind on home run to nip the 300 000 dam and the ftsh ladder with f1lHnl,nll, Jli, I In Ottawa Informed quarters Redx belted the slumping which has been equipped, is it said that ,t was expected d Canada Canada northern tip Vancouver Island today and Thursday. Mostly ck-ar along the mainland. Little idea. - would the others feel c plan? Without the ( a Rood majority they well scrap the whole Fighting In Korea TOKYO (CP) United I fx I n yKam loops Does , i an asset to tht movemeni oi tne " "ar( nn. wUl start to move both ; "2 .! 1 Kin s I ll, , V' Yt'f v fey-4 m '1 ' : 1 1 1 " 'T. 1 pt "5 mm k'S:J .ifil-t.lif ' ' . J 1: 'f ' j ? usn oecause, auring me recent ; --- - -- ; ; Alr Korce un)ts to Europe Nation: unusually dry spell, extra water -- --v ; nw-Army -will have the me was called of all Tifoyrr who wanted change ln temperature. Winds light except northwest (20) near the southern Queen Charlottes today Lows tonleht and hh;hs Thursday at Port Hardy and Sandspit, 52 and 85; Prince Rupert 48 and 65. Not Want Douks Iw ir.:. lidcn t4hon,f . ; pi n Communist has been released over the dam I vrene vvooanng nomerea wnn 7000 , ,7tn Brieade and' patrols battled a to provide more water In the 'one man on M tt Put,,tne the Air Force will send a three-i creek between dam and salt i "c" " "'" J"uiau f ir incir iamiues. ine presented. Yes, they II tuba It t" platoon northwest of Musan, United Nations advance headquarters, today while both sides mislinrf nrnhinir at.tackc plsp- squadron Jet fighter wing as a i VICTORIA Adams Lake has starter and an 11 -squadron air ! been recommended as a suitable ana jonnny Mize applied a water and thus facilitate the crusher with a solo homer in ! migration division. 0i'tne eihth inning as the New where alomr the front. Tk. There ho. has w n location for Sons of Freedom but this is arousing the stronger opposition of.the people of 'HH'int SIX ALREADY I Rteii 'here an executive was P".fi)iini'i( hkh saw Loucks prcsi-jdetit 4 I he Co-op, and Oray, Several clashes , are reported , wastage of salmon in moving up ofaeveand ta toS 1 of the the stream in spite ex Aircraft For United States Yankee Stadium. , VANCOUVER American Standard 16 Bialorne 620 B R X 03 Cariboo Quartz 1 21 Congress 08 Olant Mascot .95 Indian Mines 20','a Pend Oreille 7 35 Pioneer 1.95 Premier Border 31 Privateer 11 Reno 03 fiheep Creek 160 Sllbak Piemlcr 38 Taku River 07 Vananda 12 Salmon Oold 03 i Spud Valley . 11 Silver Standard 2 40 Western Uranium 270 Oils Anclo Canadian 5.90 A P Con 46 Atlantic 300 Calmont 1.24 Central Ledue 225 Home Oil 16 00 two lignt prooing auacss oy ccpuonajiy low waicr, says mr. Tnis hut the Yanks half a the Reds were repulsed at Chor- Reade. Some alarm may have ! gam in front 0 th Boston Red Quebec Feels Earthquake won and Red platoons were ....... t..-n.4 HnrV.anof r1 Ifumhu.'Q jJfcre:,irj -Irerisurpr. A charter drwn up and approved. it Utile more than a 'mih fto. Today there are 38 p " who have undertaken Jj$'i ' $'J(i(io worth of shares 0 !Si a share over a period 1)1 ) i jp.irs. OTTAWA (CP) The United , been caused by reason of the fact that more people have been seeing the stream than ln previous years. "It is quite a normal Sox for a few hours but the ! slugging Sox, a great home team, tore into the White Sox for five runs ln the first inning at. Ros- Hon. E, T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, arrived in the city this afternoon by air from Victoria and is leaving by car for his summer home at Lakelse Lake. He was met here by Will Robinson of Terrace. (States Air Force may soon pla':e! Other united Nations iorces l n fnr nnn nnn worth rif 1 battled with the Communists QUEBEC Described as slight. situation as fisheries onicers and j ton. The White Sox dropped to ! an earthquake was felt ln Que- south of Kunwong, suspected new Red build-up area. training aircraft in Canada, Defence Production Department ouners wno are laminar kouw. 3i2 games off pace. l.bec last night. As a matter of says iwr. neaue. Thirteen B-29 bombers pound- officials disclosed today. The -np has enough money build the first house, at Is completed, the fact, the loss of fish has been aircraft will be produced at , ed railroad yards near the North Canadalr Limited ln Montreal. Korean capital of Pyongyang. negligible. l be mortgaged to help f i he second home. This t1' will be followed until The fisheries supervisor ex-1 plains that the sockeye salmon, I ln thefr movement upstream to j the spawning grounds, travel by New Halibut Season Opens iiifs, planned for com-v Christmas, 1951, are Mercury 14 'i tit lien well take stock to night and each night water nas been rplpased over the CCC dam t- facilitate the movement Certainly the dam has nothing- to Iff rit wp stand." savs the Okalla 245 Princess 138 R"yal Canadian 12 Rovallte - 15.00 TORONTO Forty or More Prince Rupert Boats Head Seawards Christiansen. Frisco (US berg. Capt. M. Hulm- 4' ru t we want to get do with anv loss of fish but, if W t 20 homes up just as anything, the contrary is the case 1 'ASHES Foity or more Prince Rupert halibut boats arp among a fleet of upwards of 158 Canadian and American ve.'scls heading today for the two halibut areas off the British Columbia and Alaska Th fish have neon having I - .Jirrinxlt,, nacdnn thrnnuh ' Melville, Capt. R. Mlchaelson. Neptune II, Capt. B. Roald. Five Princes. Capt. J. Prince. Taplow, Capt. J. Strand. Miss Margot, Capt. Olof Anderson. Steffen. Capt. P. Anderson. . .07", .. .21 .. .45 .. .49 .. .18 .15150 A'lvna Aumaque Heattle Bevcourt Ruftalo Canadian Consol. Smelters ... o- un; AGINATION llMAfil fl. A -lit IMP dubbed of Imagination" i coast which are being opened at j j midnight tonight for the long j I nnc fall in the river but, to tec-i tify that, the department Is j p'annlng to concentrate the j water, now diffused, into one ! channel. That will be a depart-i mental job as It has nothing to jdn with the CCC "which has Conwest 320 Dnnalda 49 Eldona 18''j East Sullivan 8 25 M.W., Capt. C. Edwards. Selma H, Capt. H. Strand. Fredclla, Capt. A. Husoy. Gony, Capt. O. Andreassen. (advocated split season. They will I have their gear ln the water by I riotttn Inmnrrnw JJ " i 'hat an eight-year-old ftr wliik containing three jh, m, nil(j hern found near J "' ' 4 ". Police said they had 1 udahlo to find an wreck I1" li jM reported spotted by Morris H, Capt. O. Glske. " " " I"""" I i On? of the arras is that deslg-1 Olant Yellowknlfe 800 Ood's Lake 34 been doing all It can and every- Kaien. Capt. Oiof Stegavig. Swift II (UJS.1, Capt. G. Si- thing that could be expected of mon-son. it." J s nver. ngi of Hecate Straits between Cum-; '15 , sne.wa Inlet on lhe north to Cape j noi St. James on the south and. As for the department, said Joan W 2, Capt. Arne Seines. Drt Hard nick Harricana Heva .tut knife .loliet Quebec ... f 1 I. )X in ),M I T Rens- Mi'. Reade, "we do not want to Advance II, Capt. H. f IS r Former o r i Premier .54 void. Tramp, Capt. S. Hansen. Republican, i hiilmilt, '"d upon envf" lost" a single fish but naitner ao we want any exaggerated picture of wastage of fish." If the sockeve cannot get up. neither today to en- across to Price Island on the I I 'cast. j The other area Is off the Alas-, ka coast between Cape Spencer j and Dixon's Entrance. Th fishing period extends to Viking I, Capt. H. Erlksen. Oslo, Capt. Julius Johnsen. t.vnx 15 Madsen Red Lake 215 McKemte Red Lak. 47 McLcvi Cockshutt 2 80 flu form a new govern- 373 1 i France. Island Queen I, Capt. P. York. ran the ste lhead. he adds. Q - r J j August 4 and theis is no quota limit. Estimates are that the total Western (U.S.I, G. Eliasen. : sockeye are now in Diana Lake Robert O. Johnston, Capt. J. "ripening" before going up Diana Bunn- Creek in September for spawn-Parma. Capt. Harold Helland. lng And tnere nothlng to in-SiEnal. Capt. V. Fossum. rfi n hal Petain -. ' : i-v-: take for the split season may run W Today nit -i A TWO DIE, TWO LIVE Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis of Toronto were killed when their light plane crashed beside the highway near Chatham, Ont. Their children, John Alexander, 5, and Jeanette, I, escaped with minor Injuries. Young John said that his father had told him they were out of gasoline and were going to try to crash land on the highway. (CP PHOTO) from six to ten million pounds.) cape Spencer, Capt. R. Glske. " . t th h the drought depending on weather and tidal, Northforland, Capt. E. Pierce. ""LltZf' conditions. One thing certain is Dovre B, Capt. A. M. Martinu- Tnelunusual rought thls sum-that fishing will be intensive and sen. to m-r has M not been confined that no time will be wasted run- , Arctic I, Capt. Percy Fierce. area the department "TnSiy eeted that'sen W ' some forty boats would go from Wa.es Island, Cap, H. Knut- T 1 Z M'inpta 31 Vj Negus 75 Noranda 7200 Louvicourt . H'i Pickle Crow 1 60 San Antonio 2.55 Senator Rouyn IB' Shorrit Gordon 2 92 Sleep Rock 6.70 Silver Miller .., 133 Upper Canada 165 Ooldcn Manitou 6.95 lOI.LY GOOD FLIGHT FAIRBANKS A' four-en-gined British plane hopped over the North Pole from Ice--land here on Instruments Tuesday. "It was a Jolly good flight," said Wing Commander R. T. Frogley, the plane's commander. - t . a : lYElI. France Mar-T rl Philippe Petain was Joclay from the little f Notre Dame du Port l"rsons stood In the vll-to watch the funeral 'I ' IS soldier died Monday on ak island at the age of $vc, ending a career 'Co him a hero's acclaim War I and brought him t. iii World War II with closing of the Banks and Aris table Island areas to both sein s Mile rrilH r nu)cii, . ,1111 u,.. ver. 46 from Puget Sound and 40 Miss Judy I, Capt. C. Madden from Alaska. ! P. Dorreen, Capt. M. E. Sand- DEPARTING VESSELS iM.r.aret 1. Cant. Al Wole. 1 1 ! t Lois N, Capt. Louis Knutsen. ing and gillnetting 'during the past two weeks to aid the escap-ment of fish. At that the fish have been milling around ln the sea outside waiting for the chance to get up the extremely SAW PARENTS KILLED Five-year-old John Alexander Davis and his sister Jeanette, 2, hild hands in a hospital in Chatham,' Ont., after escaping the plane crash ln which their parents were killed. The light plane crashed beside a highway after running out of gasoline. (CP PHOTO) -TIDES - Vessels departing last night for the new areas were: Ingrid H. Capt. C. Llndquist. Zapora. Capt. L. Solway. Teeny Mllly, Capt. S. Norwall. Balsac I, Capt. Elnar Telseth. Northern Breeze, Capt. J. Eil- e of life imprisonment son. 1 burled near the graves $ Canadian airmen who 1 V 1 " mi m r low streams. Once in every few years there is a drought such as this has 'If Ml Thursday, July 28. 1951 (Pacific Standard Timel G S. Reade. fisheries super High 7:12 15.1 feet been, 1 says Mr. Reade. Rains of down during the war visor, is sailing tomorrow night 'ertsen. P would nns hiriomonf th. Di-ir, Bnn.rt for trln Sea Maid. Cant. Henry Dolron. 19:30 18.1 feet the past week have relieved the I j n If . said the officiating tn rvsun FalU rilst.rlct on offi- I Relief. Capt. M. Sollows. Low :. 1:14 6.9 feet situation somewhat but. at that, 12:57 8.7 feet, the rains have been too light. Prosperity A, Capt. , A, C. clal duties.