1 PROVINCIAL LI33A3Y, ORMES 113 168 rfn p. r g" DAILY DELIVERY CABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1,1)10 DIM-"""-" .. .n a tpf'Ul'n Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 1 - VOL. XL, No. 241 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1951 PRICE FIV2 CENTS DION in smm mi cotcm Eight Perish In N.B. Fire te Door Stork Beats Ship to Port Egypt is Insistent OilTalks Heady. Il'-wver, Queen Charlotte Man Is Hunting Victim Ik-njamin Kelly Shot and Killed While Hunting at Tlell A Queen Charlotte City mail was shot and killed Sunday afternoon in a hunting accident at Tlell, east coast of Queen Charlotte Islands. cuss liHN'in'""" .It ynRK C -An Iranian n today closed me nour Train Pulls Away Without Princess St. Catharines Mayor Forgets Presentation Niagara Falls "Magnificent" ST. CATHARINES, Ontario (CP) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were almost left behind here yesterday when their royal train started off without them after a scheduled ten-minute stop and St. Catharines forgot to present them with its illuminated address. hcr talKs wnn oiuum on depute except on , indemnities ol me Entire Family Lose Lives in Ghastly Conflagration FREDERICTON, New Brunswick (CP) An entire family of eight died In a fire which destroyed a two-storey wooden dwelling at Bronson, a small village, 42 miles northeast of here. Tile diuJ Uiciudeu Aipiiie Lu-puis, aged 32, his wife, Yvonne, 25, their five children and Do-eithe Dupuis, 59, father of Mm. Dupiiis. Indications are that all the victims were overcome probably a-sphyxiated while sleeping. The remains were in the ruins of the beds. None had, apparently, tried to escape. The bodies were so badly burned that they had to be buried immediately and enmasse yesterday. Neighbors from some distance saw the red glare of flames in the sky and preceded to the scene. Bucket brigades fought the flames. How the fire siartea has not been ascertained. The stork beat the steamer Chilcotin to port from the Quevn Charlotte Islands yesterday afternoon. On her way to hospital here, Mrs. Grace Wilson of Masset gave birth to a baby boy as the steamer was passing the vicinity of Triple Island. Captain James Hunter and ship's officers rose efficiently to the occasion. Doctor and ambulance were on hand when the steamer docked two or three hours later and the mother and child were removed to hospital where both were reported this morning to be doing well. pmikiii. Hussein Fa- puty I'leinier Ul nan, Dead Is Benjamin Kelly, 28, married, and lather of two childrenone aged five, the other two. Game Warden Ed Martin, who Iran is re.-oivea iu ,U iniiii. cliatt'ly. He said covernment must Big Damages; Awarded ! CAIRO Egypt today rejected proposal oi Great Britain that garrisons in the Suez Canal be handed over to international control under the proposed Middle East command. The flat rejection of the western invitation to become a keystone of the proposed command came from Parliament tonight. Eddin Pasha, minister of the inteiior, announced the government's decision to a wildly cheering session of Parliament. Thousands of excited Egyptians milled around outside Parliament as the announcement was made. Parliament unanimously approved legislation cancelling laws under which Egypt's 1936 treaty with Britain and agreement for joint British-Egyptian control of the Sudan were ratified. A prominent Member of the Egyptian Parliament said yes At the request of the Princess, received the report yesterday, said apparently Kelly had shot a pheasant with a double-bar-' relied shotgun and then tried to , beat the wounded bird with the I butt of the gun. j The remainine shell discharir- danger ol dislnicgra-lW uf in: of revenue oil industry. He said ! nment dues not reject u( puims any possible , ;0 Hie Anglo-Iranian i teman said that his the St. Catharines Pipe Band tne gathering of cheering school played while she stood on the children bv thousands in the Interior Sawmill Fire Results in $148,000 Finding welcoming dais. Elsewhere lO' Hamilton Stadium where a massed Juvenile choir sang "God Save the King," "O Canada," and "The Lord is my Shepherd" cal bands played after her departure. So gleefully did the band strike up that the engineer oflto the music of the Arevll Fire Bug Is Fatal rkwd the door to any , destroyed a sawmill and planing He died soon after, jks with Britain ex- miu at Prince Owge three years Further details were not avail-,.p.,mluf indemnities ago will cost a Vancouver firm j able, but an inquest is to be held 1 oil. !$14S 000. Damage to that amount today. was awarded Saturday In Su-1 Kelly was the son-in-law of One train iook as a signal mai : Sutherland Regiment Band, j .the stop was over and the train! The royal couple spent the I began to pull away. nignt at Windsor where an of- l Trainmen on the platform . f icia.1 reception was held this terday that Egypt would insist terred hastily jumped aboard, puled ; morning. They enplaned early ; on the immediate withdrawal of preme Court. I William J. Davies, prominent Chris Gergain of Prince George ueen Charlotte merchant and was awarded $23,000 damages 'ormer manager of Canadian against the Lipsett Engineering j Rational Telegraphs at Prince ti"6"j u nu " una aitemoun lur ivapuanasiiig uritisn forces from the Suez train stopped. The royal couple Work of Pyromaniac Seen in Sunday's Fire in Montreal's East End Saturday ; and Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of ! F ' jthen got aboard and left. In the excitement of welcom- Alcan Work Going Big More than 300 men are now working at Kitimat. clearing and building. In addition to this expert town planners are in the in Northern Ontario, where to- Canal as well as from joint con-night will be spent, going on to ! trol of the Sudan which should Winnipeg tomorrow. At Kapus- be left solely to Egypt, kaslng the great pulp and paper ; Egyptian newspapers took a mill will be visited. Dinner at 1 similar stand. I Vancouver for loss of plant and KapUskasing Inn will be private MONTREAL (CP) Two firemen ing the Royal Couple, Mayor were killed in a downtown fire Robertson forgot to present in the east end Saturday night . them with an illuminated parch-and police are investigating the I ment scroll. It was sent on to possibility of a pyromaniac be-Hamilton, the next scheduled ing responsible. stop, 35 miles distant, and given Asphyxiated when imprisoned to mem there. j BRITAIN'S STAND That Britain would not accede DEROITS DAY Id fiieiid.s joined with revenue. y Saturday afternoon 1 TransCanada Forest Products ul tributes of respect Ltd. of Prince George, lessees of ') l the late Alberti the plant, were awarded some Bsr'lctt. pioneer of this $125,000 for loss of revenue and sk railway construe-1 equipment in a suit against time deatli occurred Heaps, Waterous Ltd., New West-Jay i minster. c.il vrviee took nlace ' Th Now wttmlnt..r firm kx Gate Snatched At Elks' Dance A sour note Interrupted what otherwise was termed a gala to these demands has been made evident, a government spokes I under debris were Captain Leo- ... .,, . . .,.I1E From Detroit, across the river ' from Windsor, the United States Army fired a 43-gun salute. 1 ' The Canadian-United States border vanished in acclaim to : the Princess. It was Windsor's man stating at the week-end that Britain's position would be defended by force if necessary. pold Cote, aged 38, and Lieuten- ant Paul Emile Naud, 34. A roof i Princess Elizabeth and Prince suddenly collapsed 'Philip got the teeming mists of Two other firemen Cnunal Niagara Falls in their eyes Sun- neighborhood. It is expected that by next summer, roads, sewers and other services will be started. Already at Kemano tunnels have been drilled more than 400 feet inside the mountain facings I in preparation lor the power I house. :.v.U Court Chapel of ! cited 'the Lipsett company as asucces Saturdav n'6ht when nttm nh Rev. Can-1 third party. I door mony of W "disappeared" day on the royal tour of Canada 1 Pokier officiating.) A short circuit in dt.f(.ctive Ut Uie biKs cabaret dance. Ouellette, 29, and Gastone Poi- day and Her Roval Highness but tne reception accorded to tras, 30 were also trapped un-: pronounced this staggenag scene princess Elizabeth and the Duke Staged by members to raise s .io Rock og Ages cables was found by Mr. Justice J. V. Clyne to have caused the i " Elks "l basketball , .1, . of . der debris and overcome bvi64 magnincent. Cougar Pays Off in Cash of Edinburgh was international. team, loss the major portion of the profits was! dense smoke before being res-;' Tre Princess was left as cue(j . , breatnless as any one else as InVestigation was launched she went 140 'eet down through Estimates are that crowds greeting them numbered 400,000 about half of them Americans. At Nfchako, back in the interior. 1.500 men are losing no time in closing the coffer dam. fire. He found that a Lipsett Co. j enu'loyee had been negligent hi ! using cables which he knew to I be defective.,. , . The Heaps firm undertook a to see the incredible when thrpp other fires nf minor tunnel termed "disastrous." Members said doormen had vacated their posts for a "sec-end ' and, when they returned, - 4 - A -aeven-foofr cougar, measur- turner of these waters from both .:iip on Me. Breath of ;kI as Mrs. J. C. he .service interment ir. f ji: view Cemetery. rc:e Eai'l Gordon, i.'iiiuer. C:rl Knutsen, hail. K. E. Wood and -itiri. frc many beautiful UtfS. nature were reponea in me im repair job but let out the work 1 cemnd and below them. Canadians and Americans ) Ing from tip of nose to tip of tail, j which was shot early in March in the Gardner Canal area paid Weather to the Lipsett company as sub-! tn on7. missing. which Keen Watchdog Thwarts Yeggs contractor with the result that 140 members and guests attend the Lipsett firm must bear all damages and costs. j off in S20 cash to Vern Read on j ' Saturday. Game Warden Ed Martin said ed, was an outstanding social medlate vicinity within an hour. Pleven Sweeps Paris Election PARIS Local elections end event which everyone enjoyed. from neighboring Niagara Falls, New York, and where turned out in tens of thousands to welcome the royal couple. The mayor of Niagara Falls, New York, sent a bouquet to the Princess. - Earlier Prince PhillD read the A Chinese rooming house op- the big cat had been kept frozen erator is richer today by "a con- ' at the Butedale cannery since "F'S HOLY VISION Synopsis Polar air is sweeping southward ovsr the interior of British Columbia and mto Alberta and Saskatchewan. There were snow flurries and temperatures to mid-twenties in the northern sections. In Alberta as much as four in siderable sum" of money because spring. he owns a good watchdog. j in the 15 years Cpl. Martin has ing Sunday gave parties support fflin Mary Appears Three ing Premier Rene Pleven"s pro- lesson as ne and the Princess at- Wong Sing, proprietor of Fraser , been in Prince Rupert area, only House, owes his thanks, to . three cougar have been taken, he Members in charge of the dance committee were Vern Cicconc. chairman; George Clou-.i'l, Dave Stone, N. O. Gurvich and Garnet Hull. Servers Ws-re.Eric Speers and Fred Gray. Lloyd McLellan and Mike Bud-inleh were at the door. Exalted Ruler Art Murray. American foreign policy a smash "Blinker," a 10-year-old female ' says. However, reports indicate ches of snow has fallen in the pw to Fooe in bun Ravs ing endorsement, , Parties of Pleven's middle-of-the-road coalition and those sup porting his foreign policy in the foothills and it is still snowing. Temperatures in the southern interior valleys will be lower tonight with frost expected in many arvas. In the Prince Geotge region overnight lows will tended Christ Anglican Churcn In Niagara. l"he ehurch was filled to its capacity of 350 and five times that number stood outside, hearing the service by means of loud speakers. HAMILTON'S WELCOME Hamilton gave a rousing welcome, the principal feature was master of ceremonies, performed National Assembly, won 1.280 Dalmation who guards the office ; the animals may be on the in-and cash register with every bone ! crease in the ' Porcher Island cl her vibrant body. I area. Last Friday morning, "about. Read, -a cannery worker, shot 4 a m.," said Sing, he stepped I the cugar while out on a boat out of the office for a short tnP- Tne seirer Beatrice brought period when Blinker began her : 11 in Saturday and the hunter growling and "raising a horrible coveted his bounty. fuss." . the 11 p.m. Elks Remembrance 75 per cent of the 1,660 seats at Service. stake. probably be below twenty degrees. "ICAN city f-Fedcrleo Cardinal Tedeschini told siihe Shrine Fatima in Portugal Saturday that the "''? jpixared three times to the Pope during 1950 Holy C'.udir.dl. arch priest of St. Peter's Basilica, attended lfs a! (he Shrine as the Pope's delv gate. 1 P(. aid Cardinal Tedeschini, saw the vision in the sun October 30, October 31 and November 1, 1950. member 1 that the Pope formally declared the dogma 'eu; Mary s bodily assumption into Heaven. Admission and Apology He hurried to the office in time 1 Colliery Blast to see a man -and woman from the counter and out of Fatal to Nine Are Back From Municipal Meet Mayor H. F. Glassey and Aid. George Hills returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday after having attended the reevnt annual convention in Harrison Hot US Planes Killed Boys Along the coast there will be variable cloud and a few scattered showers both today and Tuesday with clearing at many points in the evenings. Temperatures will be generally lower with some very light frost expected in low areas along the mainland. Forecast North coast region Variable cloudiness and a few showers ' over Charlottes and northern Vancouver Island and clear along the mainland. Cooler. Wind northwest (15 mph ex- Many Dead In Typhoon door, and Blinker raised on her hind feet, bristling. The register was open. But no money was missing. ' The Dalmation, also known as a Coach dog. was the pet .of the former proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hicks, and was transferred to her new owners with the property. Blinker is of registered stock, purported to have given 0:1th to 90 pups. MORGANTOWN. West Virginia (Pi Nine men, a-nd possibly a tenth, were killed in a coal mine gas explosion today a few min-I'lirs before they were to have started home from work on an overnight shift. I N Makes Further Korean (iains Against Third-Kale Resistance TOKYO 0 A typhoon which devastated the southern tip of Springs of the Uiion of B.C. Municipalities. -.They will report on the convention at tonight's coun- Kyushu, Japan's southern island. ..'0 -,s, tH t h.. iriiM! cil meeting MUNSAN (CP) General Mat thew B. Ridewav admitted Sun clay night that three Allied 358 persons. niit.nninhiln nrcirlrnt. on Pririav Incomplete casualty reporU ' .hn ... . ririvpn bv Mavor planes strafed the Kaesong neutral zone Friday. His message also said moio than 900 were ser- : Qavin jjozell of Prince George Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leighton 1 cept northeast in some and three children sailed Sun-: mainland inlets. Lows tonight day night on the Chilcotin for i and highs tomorrow at Port Vancouver where they will take : Hardy, 37 and 50; Sandspit, 38 up residence. I and 48; Prince Rupert, 34 and 46. TODAY'S STOCKS ! alntest collided with a speeding err answering oi ai cumpmiuLs uy I'usiy injured unu 401 were uu; the Communists, may pave the ing. Revenue From Hunting Up A SS-rjer cent increase In reve- i automobile mcar Agassiz. As it 30.000 homes were re- , was Mr. Glassev was thrown way for resumption of the stall- Nealy cu Korean armistice talks. ported destroyed and more than ; against the door when Mr. Dezell 100.000 homes were I. aoded. suddenly swerved the car to The Allied supreme commander expressed regret to the Reds over the death of a 12-year-old boy and the wounding of two (CourteNy 8. 1. Jolntstmi Co. I.td.) A troopship, carrying 300 UN 1 avoid impact. The Prince Rupert nue from hunting licenses and soldiers and 100 Japanese crew- mayor suffered bad bruises about tags js reported this year by men was reported safe today j his left eye. the marks of which pr'jnce Rupert Government after being blown on a reef. ! are still obvious. Agent's Awnf. nfffeo offfce a as tnent local anrt and visit vieit.. lads, one a two-year old brother in the aerial attack. General Ridgway gave assurance that disciplinary measures wou'd be taken in connection with the affair. AT THE FRONT Meantime the United States Eighth Army headquarters in No U.S. Atomic Miracle U.S. Defence Secretary Warns Against Undue Optimism VANCOUVER American Standard 34 B R X .05 Cariboo Quartz 1.45 Congress 09 '4 Giant Mascot 1.00 ' Indian Mines .28 Pend Oreille 10.75 Pioneer 2.30 Premier Border 34 Privateer 11!'2 Reeves McDonald 6.25 ing hunters are turning out in record force. Included among successful hunters Is Game Warden Ed Ma: tin who last week brought back 620 polinds of dressed moose from the Babine Lake area. . "The moose are all pretty big." said Cpl. Martin today. Six other hunters in the Babine-Topley MIAMI, Florida (CP) Korea reported today that three U h ; ( t ,w ,"s "J .... . . w.. - , 'I FINED AFTER POLICE Dl'EL A fisticuff argument with 1 Reno Allied divisions nad puncnea out Qefence Secretary Robert I gains of more than a mile Sun- . . ' , , 1 day aiung a 22-mile stretch of Lovett gravely warned the .031, area ' the same day got their bag- Sheep Creek 1.70 porire officer Saturday afternoon average horns measuring the central Korean front. United Mates todav that it 1 in front of the Rex Cafe Royal Canadian .19 Royalite 1950 TORONTO Athona .10 Aumaque 36 Beattle 36 Uf vc'.'V.rt 70 Buffalo Canadian 33 Vt Consol. Smelters 180.50 Conwest 3.90 ' Eldona 2UU East Sullivan 9.40 . Giant Yellowknife 12.00 God's Lake 37 HardiCsk 17 Harricana .09 Heva ' .17 .ioliet Quebec 50 Little Long Lac 00 Madsen Fd Lake 2 25 McLeod Cockshutt 2.90 Negus 80 Noranda 85.00 Louvicourt 70 Pickle Crow 1.70 Sherrit Gordon 3.45 Steep Rock 8.00 Silver Miller 1.45 Upper Canada 1.65 Golden Manitou 7 60 Silbak Premier .. Vananda Spud Valley Silver Standard .60 .18 .26 2.72 A front line dispatch said does nof vef have any fan- ! ' Second Avenue landed two city there was "no sign" of heavy re- ... . ' men in jail and paid off with sistane from Chinese Commun- Tasnc Q 1 o m 1 c weapons : heavy ines lrf police court tnls 50 inches between extreme tips. A large group of hunters who went out over the week-end expect to be back by tonight but j there are many who are waiting morning. Leonard Parnell was charged for the first snowfall, says Cpl. with being, intoxicated and with Mai.tin assaulting a police officer, Const. , ists of "third rate canore. wnicn Can Win a quiCK, In recent battles on the west- eQS Qr j victory in Chinese 7 . 7 em and eastern fronts, and Koreans have contested war. every yard.. ! Lovett said: "Exaggerated Gains on the approaches to hopes are btfing pinned on avail-Kumsong brought to nearly ability of new super-weapons for Stan Martin. He drew fines of $10 on the first count and $100 and costs on-the second, or two TIDES Western Uranium 5.95 Cronin Babine .59 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.25 A P Con 55 Calmont 1.68 C & E 15.50 Central Leduc 2.90 Home Oil 16.75 Mercury .: .' 33 Okalta 2.95 Pacific Pete 10.75 '.r .... three miles the ground taken in fighting and winning wars." He 1 months and seven days in Jail. Tuesday, October 16. 1951 ! a two-day smash. 1 said such over-optimism could Gerry Williams, also mixed up High 1:54 20.6 feet J Kumsong is in the Red supply lead to wishful thinking which, in the fight, was fined $100 or! 13:52 . 22.2 feet ; depot area, thirty miles north of t h ro u g h disillusionment, can 1 two months for obstructing the Low 7:47 5.8 feet the 38th parallel. ....... i bring pessimism and despair. police officer.. 20:20 2.2 feet prin I?SITY Archbishop Maurice Roy of Quebec ard tre Duke of Edinburgh after the br-(,7lzabetn visit to Laval University. The Duke salutes. - (CP photo from Le Soleil). i