PROVINCIAL LI23A3Y, QRMES mt Mil VICIOP.H, S. C. 113 DRUGS , ,;4 DAILY DELIVERY '.v v. Xr NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER TAR V ' fe.,it".-i. 1 DISPATCHED Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port ''Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 j j v ij" I !i . w VOL. XL. No. 182 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS . V'-J, v I n, i i t- V f ; 'Tit -"Xvi' eace T Sis Pm Ukrnl S rtalks , Ended FLASH jnKVii (( IV General Mai- "T 1..II.4 ..nlil I .immimisls pniviar mux- or In Mi r v explanation ..T uf aimed CoinmunM Allird staff ... Il.n vintl'ltUy. Power Commission Enters QC Islands Skidegate Inlet Area To He Served With $117,717 Diesel-Electric Investment The British Columbia Tower Commission i- entering prince Rupert district for the first time with the establishment of a diesel-electric generating plant and distribution system to serve the areas of Queen Charlotte City, Skidegate and Skidegate Mission on Graham Island of the Queen Charlotte group. British Delegates Reach Tehran Today TEHRAN (CP) Britain "and'jran have formally agreed to seek a round-table settlement of the Iranian oil dispute. - A cabinet mission left London by plane for Tehran. Leader of the mission,- Richard R. Stokes, Lord Privy Seal, said before the take-off that he-hopes to see Premier Mohammed Mossadegh Sunday for a fresh start of negotiations that boke' '-down in June. f, - ' The mission was to arrive today rne Main i ' H i if i K " ' rs5" ) I " ; - 17 :Q Jf :V'M ' ' W I I t : ': ! 1 i " ' ' ; I a Winner ;TREAl, (f. - Playing su-ncly. 21-yar-old Lome if Vam-nuv.T today scored st Davis Cup victory when dticd Cuba's Jose Aguero 0. 7-5 in Hie first singles m.iti'h f the North Am- SPECIALIST TO CRIPPS LONDON A specialist is being flown to Zurich, Switzerland, in the effort to relieve former Chancellor the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps who has been suffering for months with a tubercular infection of the spine. CADETS EXPELLED WASHINGTON Ninety-six West Point cadets have been expelled for accepting outside help with their examination papers. , HUTCHINSON WINS KELOWNA Jim Hutchinson won the speedboat championship at the Kelowna regatta yesterday. LOSES BARGAIN RIGHTS VANCOUVER William White's Marine and Boilermakers' Union has lost its bargaining rights with fiv shipyards because it ruleS against overtime work. The Labor Relations Board finds that this was at variance wiih the agreements with the J. D. McRae, MLA lor Prince Rupert, who has worked' lor two years with a view to having the mnr ii-.v v,a.iua advice provided, has received word from Premier Byron John To Tighten Up Atantic Defence anks Are Smelters Mine Head Is Coming Lost From Coast Snip At Ketchikan son of the passing of an order- j in-councll providing for a total expenditure of $147,717 lnclud-1 Ing $92,500 for construction of a dlcsel-electrlc generating plant at Queen Ci.ai-Jtte City and an I electrical dasmoutlon system to ' serve the areas at an estimated 1 cost of $55,217. j First step In the new under- i taking will be the clearing of a right-of-way between Queen Chaiiotte City and Skidegate ' mission. Actual construction Is 250TH BIRTHDAY Health Minister Martin, left, shakes hands with President Truman during Detroit's 250th ' anniversary celebrations. Others, left to right, are Maj.-Gen. H. A. Sparling and Michigan Governor G. Mennen Williams. tCP PHOTO LONDON O The Western Big Three are reported to have agreed cn quick action to plug two wide gaps in their Atlantic ciefence system in the Middle East and Germany. Official sources say that the United States. Great Britain and France have called for two meetings of the Atlantic Pact foreign and defence ministers Top officials of Consolidated Mining Si Smelting Co. will be In this area towards the end of next week In the course of official inspection tour. They will Body of Young Ottawa Woman, Prince George Passenger, Picked Up Loss of a young Ottawa Constance McKeen, 26. was Ontario Slavery Recalled by Will expected by fall. Mr. McRae received the news , ml & N' Mur?,' tl6 within the next seventy days to: re,rted nere the' steamer 1. Consider and probably ap- prine nm . L .1,0 .i Itering Sn ami Indian Now in Half l.amr ol Top , YORK (CPl - Boston Red id Cleveland Indians 1 Friday night to within game of the New York a in trio Unlit American pennant race, v MrDi rmott pitched and "(he lied Sox to a 5 to 2 over the Detroit Tigers .he Indians squeezed out 2 riiTiMon over the Phila-t Athletics. Yank. lo;.t ground by l a double-header with : place St. Louis Browns, nks won the opener 8 to dropped the nightcap 10 ImirUi place Chicago fr .dumu-d Washington s 7 to 4 to move within ni-A of the Yanks. WHITBY, Ont. 0i- My win 'prove Turkish and Greek claims iv,. ,rzL .,..,. therefore Is that she be released for membership In the North jshe missed from tne shjp and thereby accordingly release- Atlantic Treaty organization. nn failing m tm r, fr,- tv,. manumit (set free and discharge 2. To sat up a new Middle Easti eon 0n Friday Cam E B Caltl- Leading Canadian Piper to Join Local Jobs Daughters Donald Gordon, president of the Canadian National Railways, has bvcome fo interested In the forthcoming trip of Prince Rupert's Job s Daughters drill team to the International competition in Richmond, Virginia that he has arranged for one of Canada's foremost pipers to accompany the party from Toronto to Richmond and return. , Drill Master Abx Mitchell today received a communication Irom Mr. Gordon that Pipe Major S. McKinnon of Toronto will Join the team at Toronto August 20 as It goes east and will remain with it until the return to Toronto August 28. -' - Mi.. McKinnon Is a retired CKR employee. f - .,- with much gratification. "It wlir tw' lu;'u "c- Prtm he- l"ves to-of be a great boon to the people mo"ow n alrcraft the Islands." he said, "and h!" should make the area more in- i '0 yheffw Gewett Ttad'u.fSrErofcPeCt'Ve 8eUlerS ofymint,Wo,CoZ and industry. idaled and Dr c Q 8wansonj It Is believed this will be the chief geologist, will visit ground first time that the B.C. Power on the north end of Vancouver Commission has served a native Island in which the company Is village. Skidegate Mission Is a Interested. . They are coming native village. Queen Charlotte north to visit the Big Bear and City and Skidegate are white Tulsequah Chief properties at said Dorinda and all and defence board under British 'well messaged back to Ketehi-eve:y of her said children both command to be linked with the: kan to find if she had been left male and female from slavery North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- j behind there Authorities at and declare them and every of Hon. j Ketchikan advised the ship that theirs to be free." i 3. Greenlight for a military 'a bodv answerine the desrri-.i- In those words with their role for Germany in' western! "Lncle Tom's Cabin" flavor one defence' communities centres of ltim- Tulsequah which the company tion of Miss McKeen and with confirming identification marks had been picked up in Tongass Narrows near Ketchikan. RCMP at Prince RupertVok charge of the young woman's effects consisting of two suit- berlng and fishing." activity. Robert Isaac Gray, a farmer in! Ontario county.- recognized the! laithtul services of his slaves and set them free. i Weather rviok over during the past year 'and Is operating with the Po-' larts-Tulsequah plant. Return The record of this act, that. Synopsis leases and travelling clothins FISH ARRIVALS seems more like an event from; This is the 52nd dav without i hi , w Body Found On Rose Spit Grim Discovery by Halibut . Fisherman Who Went Ashore for Stroll ASEBALL- I American f !! 5, Detroit 2. i iand 3. Philadelphia 2. f York 8-2, St. Louis 4-8. the history of the southern Unit- ; measurable precipitation at the i xhe body is at Ketchikan ltT h" fr0m. ehe. baCk" Vancouver airport and there is I Miss McKeen had last been , ground of n Oshawa Ont is con- still no indication of any lmme- s e e n at mit,night Thursday tainv-d in one of the oldest and diate relief m the current dry :aboard snip. She did not most unique wills on file in the spell. A quarter of an inch of ; down lor breakf ist hut nn American Swift II, 26,000, 23.10, 18, 16, to Pacific. ing here, Dr. Swanson will stay over here to visit the company's headquarters offices. Mr, Moore and Dr.. Whitmore returned to the city this week after a flight of several days which took them to Uslika Lake, 150 miles north of Vanderhoof in the Omineca . district, where Consolidated has a program of diamond drilling under way on a lead-zinc property, and to Turnagaln River, 50 miles south of Watson Lake, where surface work is being carried out at a copper property. Canadian Margaret I, 60,000, 24.30, 18, anxiety was felt at that time because she had not been coming down for the morning meal. Ontario county registry office at rain fell over the northern coast Whitby. ; and on the north and west coast It recalls the days of. Upper of Vancouver Island as the lead-Canada when the organization ing edge of a moist Pacific air R i t ' Of ! T V , 4 U :f.;;;.,i ' S ' t ; , l. . . tn i 'C-Hi- .t"M 'si Her stateroom had been occu- Communists Coming Over Reds Celebration in Berlin Being Attended by Desertions BERLIN Troubles began today for the Communist "Third World Youth FesUval for Peace" in East Berlin when some of its delegates' deserted to the West even before the shows of the formal poening tomorrow. Fifty blue-snirted young East German Communists came over to Allied West Berlin to ask for asylum, Uie first of what observers expect to be a substantial sti.-um during the two-week 16, to Royal. Fredelia No. 3, 26,000; Tramp, 28.000; Morris H, 16.000; Island Queen, 37,000; Five Princes, 21,-000, and North Forland,. 10,000, Unclothed body of a so far unidentified man was found on Wednesday of this week on the beach on the east side of Rose Spit about, one mile from its tiD and boundaries of the country mass pushed slowly Into those pied Thursday night Anxietv ... 1 1 . . , areas orPflS VMtAI-Ha,, yesterday Bvanlnn and owH J. iK'i 7. Washington 4...-. National n 1. Chicago 2 delpliia 5. Plltsburgh 4 Yuk 4. St. Louis 5 i.vn 4. Cincinnati 5 ( Paiifir Caast "id 6. Seal l ie 7 IM pi 4. Sacramento 9 did 8. Los Angeles 5 Kind 6. Kan B'ranrlsrn 1 were not as they are today and evening when freedom was not for all durlnS tne. night. Some cloudl- was aroused when she failed to appear for the noon meal. .t The young woman is believed to have been pmntnveri hv the by George Kelly of Port Simpson to Co-op. who arrived last evening with persons. ness win arm into the lower Farmer n riiH on mainland during the day but the """"., disturbance appears to i.vir, o !.. j have j federal government at Ottawa. She was travelling alone. r1"-!'' Ililernallnnul Split Season Ends Tonight Air Passengers nrt iLihL T weakened to the point where no 2tJ?Z His will n, ? remains f T in t0,h a fair v., S appreciable to follow precipitation is like-slaves. f ?ne Prfferyation and con- A few showers will occur in tains .h the following clauses: tne central lnterlor wnile tne In consequence of the long southern interior valleys remain and faithful services qf Dorinda sunny and warm my blackwoman servant render- Forecast "i 3-0. Vaneouver 2-1 "y 0-7, Victoria 6-13 iia 7. Kpuknne 8 'li',e 3, Salem 2 To Vancouver W. P. Ristow, W. Seaman, H. H. Baxter, A. Ohnski. Miss V.. Riahiski F cu , my .am.,, .,u w release, North Coast R(,nn r,n,,riv First halibut from Area No. manumit and discharge her from tHo c,io a i Walsh. Mrs H Pet.rrnn. if n wmunist Scheme Failing Mishaps on This Coast SEATTLE (CP) Marine mishaps that plagued the Pacific coast today brought death to at least two persons. One s,mall craft was sunk and four more were damaged while another may have sunk In a series of accidents from British Columbia to Mexico. The Los Angeles Coastguard 2C, between Dixon's Entrance the state of slavery in which she Clark! tered showers Sunnv ; Bosworth, T. Frost, C. A. the halibut boat Cape Race II to report tire grim linding to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Further investigation Is being conducted by the RCMP officer at Masset who proceeded to the seen? to pick up the body and establish identify If possible. The officer's srarcii iast evening was unavailing but he Is out again today making another hunt. It Is believed that the body may have been that of a fisherman who might have been lost from a boat. There have been more than one such Incidents of late. , The body was in a fair state of preservation although It had been lying in the hot sun. It may not. have been there long. Kelly had been fishing and and Cape Spencer, was landed today from the American ves ki,r periods mostly during the after-1 Miss D. Hamblin, J. P. Donald- h f1 en thllT frppdnm My noons. Little change in tempera-! son, H. Ablowitz, Miss V. Manolo-will m therefore Is that she be re- ture. Winds westerly (20) in the vich. C. Adland, J. Garret, B. L. Yuox, Mr. D. G. Stenstrom, Miss l N Sees Something Wrong in Russian Chess Game 0KYO (CP) General headquarters said in Saturday that Russian strategy was respon- "r" the Koi 'f'rin Will Knf unrndthinrr irntif u'l'nniT L. M. Stenstrom. To Sandspit Miss R. Pollard. .vc.u . . . exposed areas of the Queen . . .'in order that provision charlottes and light elsewhere, may be made for the support of Low tonight and high Sunday the said Dorinda and her child- At Port Hardy, Sandspit andj ren, and that she may not want Prince Rupert, 50 and 65. after my decease, my will is that . I sel Swift II which brought tn 26,000 pounds. Mostly American vessels are operating in that area although there are a few Canadian. Canadians are concentrated In Area 2B In the south of Hecate Straits where fishing Is reported "SDOttv." Sometimes a boat will reported the fishing vessel Sea the licds' chess game. The declaration was iniWolf sank flve miles off tne I hereby empower mv executor Mrs. James Curr.e. Mrs. Joseph Addison and Mrs. P. Stewart are sailing tomorrow night on the Coquitlam for a holiday visit to Nanainio. Cttiift. CurnnaHns Tulanrlc nff Vn Mrs. E. Berry Is sailing tomorrow night on the Coquitlam for a trip to Vancouver. "i" oi a long statement issued bv the Civil Mexican coast went ashore for a stroll along Ret a iarge naul ancj not far ''latum and Education section of general head- the beach. Presence of birds led him to the grim find. Government to Import Sutter away will find few fish. There I were eight boats in from there , today. Other fish Is being brought in I direct from the banks by pack-! ers. . I International Fisheries Com-i mission offices have been un-j able, so far, to form an accurate (estimate as to how much fish ( the "split" season may be yleld-I Ing. out of my real estate to raise the sum of 1.200 and place the same In some solvent and secure fund and the interest arising from the same I give and bequeath to the said Dorinda and heirs and arsigns forever to be paid annually. "I also give and devise to John, my other black servant, and his heirs forever two hundred acres of land ... I also give Simon and John 150 each." The land referred to by the testator Is now incorporated In the city of Oshawa. worried. It ended with ous pounding from the United "e Heds have been so Nations does Sino-Soviet rela-"kinn for1 cracks In the ' t,on no Rood at all," It said. "It p "f the democracies i my mean that China eventual-vt imt noticed the perch My Bmm 'he way of Yugoslavia's 0 sitting on Is swaying I Communist Marshal Tito if Iter 'ly crumbling." j regime holds up which is doubt- "atement accused Rus-Ifu1-" Two ship toULslons In British Columbia and Washington waters claimed two lives, heavily damaged a tanker and freighter and sent a tug to the bottom. One man was killed when the tanker Tullahoma and the freighter P. and T. Adventurer collided off the northwest tip of Washington state. Both vessels Here severely damaged. Another man was missing after collision of two tugs in oad wcath-jr off the British Co- Rumors of Margaret Gossip Has It She May Marry Billy Wallace Want Line OTTAWA (P The government Friday banned butter imports by privatj trade and "appointed itself sole importing agent with power to buy up to 20.000.000 pounds against the possibility of a butter shortage next winter. The government also held out hope tnat it may indirectly and temporarily boost a 58c a pound floor price on butter to entice a few thousand pounds into ""MMS or a "scheme to 1 REDS ADAMANT Red negotiators said today ,rB. (CP)-Gossip ,.1 The season closes tonight at writers midnight. LONDON Far North TOKYO United Nations cease they would not budge an Inch China" by Involving Hie Korean war. Chl-''"ni'mlst losses in Korea nn heavy on their demands that the lumbla coast. veered toward the name of Billy rPnP-flro hiiffMr miia ho rirouin Thp Q7-font. t.llT Andrew FlKS ' Wfl 1 1 a PP be Pfletpocc Unn,n.nl'. Mr ortrl Mr, M Q U,wl ttrUn -latement also imnlleri I have been visiting here with' their ated " n.L8oUat?rLn K.rea lndlc 11 China might split with yesterday that the present j empty government larders. son and daughter-in-law, Mr north of the 38th parallel. went down after collision with husband-to-be today with the! .Fo lowlnp his official visit to A civil Information division In 'the tug Macloufay. Eight mem- announcement that he had been ! tne local lodKe last evenlnB- J-Tokyo said the United Nations bers of the nine-man crew were invited to her 21st birthday Au-' Murray Mitchell, Masonic Grand wanted the buffer zone some-'saved. ! gust 21. j Master tor British Columbia, is where between the Yalu River : They have been dating pretty ' leaving on Monday for Smithers fighting zone north of the 38tii 1 China take a hide- and Mrs. Ralph Hood, are sailing by the Coquitlam tomorrow night ,7, " " ' Z L 'S?l FOOTBALL TONIGHT J thalr return to Vancouver. on matnr frt, . hffOT Th f(V HOME United Nations are now insisting on the Manchurian border and , ... steadily lately. i"y oi-nuar visu to uie iuuKe . 1 the present battle lines. 1 M'-8nd ,Mr8- C' "' Co"l"a a"d ' Wallace, aged 24. Is the son of ; there. I Today's talks in Kaesong end- j daughter. Lynn, returned to the the late Capt. E. Wallace, a gov- j ed with an official report of no!c"y last night from a three emment minister. His mother is Mi. and Mrs. J. Dale of Terrace Mrs. D. R. Barclay is sailing on well to the north of the ores- GFEfcAVILLF. vs GENERAL MOTORS 7 o'clock kick-off tomorrow night on the Coquit- ent fighting line which is held to ' progress. lam for Vancouver to pay a visit be not safe enough. The United lK 1"U"J' """"y "' marnea to Herbert .Agar, a are sailing tomorrow night on j Vancouver and the Okanagan. 1 United States author. j the Coquitlam for Vancouver. with her daughter. Nations point to the fact that open for ,blc inspection ' P m- 5 p.m. QV Aug. 5, 1951 ryAAh .' i'. er i -;" , . J & Sons Limited they are already in control of North Korea clear to the Manchurian bo.-der by virtue of sea and air. The nineteenth cease-fire talk loday again failed to result in agreement on a buffer zone. Th? delegates are meeting again day. Baseball Sunday 2:30 p.m. GORDON & ANDERSON vs. COMMERCIALS TIDES Sunday, August 5, 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) High 2:30 20.1 feet 15:10 19.5 feet Low 8:56 2.6 feet 21:04 5.8 feet Keep Up with the Jones' ' 'PHONE 99 """ Home Builders e y to Inspect this at 630 5th Ave.East