! i ORMES V.i 'isrcni.,, 2. c. DRUGS . v DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER CABS 1 ., pispmHfcP Published or Conodq's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 31 VOL. XL, No. 194 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1951 Price FIVE CENTS v V jarbage oblem Ca Fw id(pptes to mi) I Uouth Survey i or jerUkrn Lend Service Drill Team At Edmonton Friendly Informality At Parley in Kaesong thorough survey of city collection is to be made .'"e cay council's board of ' in conjunction with the ',c collectors headed by E. iii-sana Sanitarian Edward . I EDMONTON P r e cl s 1 0 n fe' Tin nJturiwi the problem from pnnce Rupert, together ' MUNSAN (CP) The Allies and the Reds got with their big party of support- down to brass tacks today as a four-man armistice tod'avucomnete at the s.mremp I committee met on the buffer zone ine in an at session of the ordr on August ! mosnhere of friendlv informality for the second "., 'ri JTT? t - J" ! Leadership Deadlock 23 and 24 in Richmond, Virginia. " , . They won first and second ona'g"" ' Tho tallfit uffirp RtrWlv off thp ! NEW YORK (CP) The hapless j Cleveland Indians, who seemed1 on the verge of emerging in prizes in the last two years In such competition. If thev win record and no official report! was made dui a naesong ais patch said the four generals end parbaste overflow due live-day collection week, 'H r. GUvey told city coun- ectiHB la--t night the gar- -never been coileclurs had ,,jched" with the suggestion ;l,ey work week-ends. Clayey retcrred to a ' Nes report of a health mfcuns wliich quoted him :ym that the collectors not work more than a jy week, bccau.se of union tiuni. O.M-y -said he would not int-uier the report In the i jiews as accurate or ln-m. But he said he had i out since the health meet-. f iihkh lie was chairman, two American, on North Korean and one Chinese were seen again it will be the first time that any group has won the honors in three consecutive years. The team Is to perform at the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto on the return trip to Prince Rupert. huddled over a map. Once more the sound of Deadlock in Oil Dispute TEHRAN (T Iran's unofficial rejection of Bntifh proposals for settlement of the oil dispute trf-day brought the reply: "Take it or leave it" from the chief British envoy, Richard Stokes. Mr. Stokes said he had no alternative proposals but was prepared to negotiate details with- laughter coming from the con ference room spurred hopes of front of the tight American League pennant race, have dropped into a tie with the New York Yankees. The Indians were scalped in both ends of a doubleheader last night by the pesky Chicago White Sox, 7 to 1 ana to 3. The world champion New York Yankees downed the Philadelphia Athletics 3 to 2 to move into a first-piace deadlock. The Sox belted Bob Feller for 10 hits in their opening game progress. Hurricane In Jamaica Old Country FOOTBALL he ro. lection crew had not i approached with sugges- '. I extra work. I KOREAN ORPHANS These are most of 80 Korean children living in an improvised orphanage in Seoui. Ranging In age from 2 to 15, they aie under the care of 18-year-old Chung Kyong-Nyang, second from right. Kyong-Nyang Is gen?ra! administrator, chief nurse, quartermaster, dietician, dormitory supervisor and recreation director for the establishment. The son of a farm.n, he never attended school, but taught himself to read and write. United Nations authorities were Impressed and made him respon ible for the orphanage. His sister, Chung Nok-Hyon, 15, lives at the orphanage. They do not know where their parents and five younger brothers and sisters are. MCP PHOTO) in the framework of the sition he had offered the Iran- ians. j A Tehran broadcast said that Stokes nrnnnsals wprp of no use Don ritch -said the col- ; , crew had no? been ap- , in! because of extra ex- SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division "A" I and then piled up a pair of ; three-run Innings to defeat (Cleveland 8 to 3 In the night, -'cap. - , involved in paying over- Airdrieonlans 2, Third Lanark 1 to Iran Gale in West Indies Declared "Dangerous" Kingston Cut Off MIAMI, Florida 0 Navy Meantime Boston Red Sox blasted across three runs with two out in the twelfth to defeat Washington Senators 7 to 4 and Prince George Here Tomorrow planes took off today to pick up ; the trail of a hurricane that,! To Hold Butter At 70c Pound Celtic 2, Morton 0 Hibernian 4. Stirling Albion 2 Partick Thistle 0, Motherwell 0 itiei Dundee 5, Raith Rovers 0 St. Mirren 5, Hearts 5 (tie) East Fife 3, Aberdeen 0 Queen of South 0, Rangers 3 ENGLISH LEAGUE move within four games of the apparently, struck overnight at twin leaders. 1 the Island of Jamaica in the j Detroit Tigers weathered a j w-st Indies. j ninth-inning uprising to edge , Communication wltn Kingston, City Council Would Safeguard Fisheries In Japanese Treaty A A strnnrr strong " rpmipst request to to the the government rrovernment of of Cai ! Duncan Black, medical ; ; olhccr, said Prince Ru- l.-nt a very clean city"' ig from the garbage over-al reaiauianw during a day non-collection period. ,aid dLsea.se could be spread "S and garbage exposed to ir in warm weather and tiie health unit's request his Situation be strongly i-riil was no lly-by-nlght Evans said only very few raiils provided suitable r garbage cans and that ; rainy days the cans have wa'.er in them. VANCOUVER-It was "in again, out again" Friday for Canadian National Steamships' palatial cruise liner Prince George. The vessel arrived at 10 a.m. out St. Louis Browns 5 to 4. j the capital of Jamaica, a city of . . ! 120.000, was lost last night when isa ...T,,,.. 1 k.al LfcAGl tne ajrport and radio tower were In thp National Taffiip t.h ; evacuated. ' ' ' " f.k..v. 1- 1 circuit-leadin Brooklyn Dode- All efforts tince to learn how OTTAWA (P Trade and government officials estimate that housewives will pay roughly 70c a pound for butter next winter as a result of government action to stabilize the market. The officials are optimistic that planned government steps will prevent a recurrence of events of last winter when a porary butter shortage boosted I retail prices' to as high as 80c to Division 1 1 Arsenal 2, Huddersfield Town 2 (tie) : Blackpool 1, Chelsea 2 Bo'ton Wanderers 5, Aston Villa 2 Charlton Athletic 1. Burnely 0 Derby County 3, Sunderland 4 Manchester City 0, Wolver Canada n, .n0,Jers split a night doubleheader the city and outlying areas ; c. r ;lt.h Rttjin Rrv takinir t.h . vithKtnnd thv 120-mile-an-hour ! regarding fisheries . safeguards - .... in the Japanese peael'ln,c!paru . . fair sailing ... n ? , , V. ., 1 all along the way through scenic n x treaty will be made by Prince Ruperts city council. i British Columbia and Alaskan opener 3 to 1 and dropping the punch of the storm were fruit-! after-piece 4 to 3. , less. j The second place New York "This is a dangerous hurri-1 Giants ran up their string of cane," the weather bureau said. aid on Monday mornings T, f ,,,, ...,:, c)L,tompnt f nnlifv :is nassivl in u : waters on the 10-day trip hampton 0 (tie) lis were to full they are "c """, i" j j -1 lw,,lve nours laU.ri at 10 pm. .0 handle, and garbage is motion at citv council meetinp; last nicht: reloaded with another capacity M.ddlesborough 2, Tottenham 90c a pound. Hotspur 1 1 spiiad." tu cyC.. 4i8iu 111 ' yv-wira, KINGSTON DAMAGED hammering out an 8 to 5 tn- t the mr.ph over the PhOadelphw ,..,,.- rak(lrJ K-inestnn rii.rine 1. That the government ot; - ' Newcastle unnea o, crone ny c . ....... v , - - West Bromwich Albion 3, Canada do all In Its power to graph of the statement. Phjilles' i the night, sank several ships Swim Money "If we refuse to sijn the Manchester United 3 (tiel I said he would welcome a ul the garbage collection 4'bhed a member of the uncll could be present on !ar garbaee collection trip. list of 260 passengers and their baggage from all parts of North Ame lea, the big ship left the CN dock for Skagway once more, w'th only one more trip to go to complete another record season. Among prominent passengers cn Prince George last night were Rex MacKenzie, well known Chicago attorney, and Mrs. Fulham 3, Preston North End 2 Liverpool 0. Portsmouth 2 Is Snubbed treaty, we refuse to end a state of war because we can't agree on this matter. That Is the same a making a declaration of war," Mr. Apple haile said, and he didn't wish "to have this city endorse such a policy." have written Into the proposed Japanese Peace Treaty or in a ! separate treaty at the same time j full protection for the British j Columbia fishing Industry. I 2. That In the interests of crtn-.'servatlon and the protection of our fisheries, the Treaty specifi-, rallv declare that no Japanese Migniy Jsian Musiai cracxea and caused a "great deal of dam-open an one-all deadlock with agc- in the city. He said the his 28th homer of the season, airport was extensively damaged enabling St. Louis Cardinals to ancj airport facilities practically spill Cincinnati Reds 2 to 1. ( demolished. Mel Queen hurled three-hit The pilot circled the city but bill as the Pittsburgh Pirates did not land owing to the con-trounced Chicago Cubs S to 3. dition of1 the airport. V'l . . .,.' tj-i y. '"It ., 1 X, i ? ?i , v k U.' V if: i - p.. I V.i' t v.. V' anucks Get Deny Frlswold, of New York, edl tor and publisher of Public Re And Mr. Applewhaltc felt the Europeans Look Towards Canada FOI.KSTONE. England Three Egyptian swimmers have turned down prizes totalling 1500 for swimming the English Channel because they claim the newspaper, Daily Express, which donated the swim money, slan- northeast Pacific coast" ' fl.-hmg fleet shall be permitted . tPrm kt... ...Ui,.l, V- I ,-. 1 formation should be moderated to read '"4 In our conserved waters. hw.aiiEn Via M'ni i-'itia ttu nuu xiuvu, i-u- "conserved waters' UNION'S PRESENTATION T. A. Parkin, secretary of LONDON Q Prospective Euro-idered King Farouk of Egypt. thought no one had the right to keep any country out of the clay, enjoys a healthy weekly circulation in many countries. (The Prince George is due in' Prince Rupert tomorrow pean immigrants by the thous- The swimmers" manager said Haul Itrhind my l ines in K irca 1 2 to 30 Lives tr-rinre ttuprn i.hi. u...ru ' 1 watlrs of the high seas. ermen ana nineu mmru But the member said he was union, anure.wu tin- iuuhui and '"wholly sympathetic" with a f 'H THE CANADIAN BRI- ands arj looking eagerly towards ; King Farouk had promised to Canada as a new home of free- I take good care of them, however, dom and opportunity, George M. ! rewarding them with a king's Morrison, representing Canada's purse of about $28,000. Department of Labor, reported I sav that B.C. fisheries Loggers to Work Overtime Hut Operators Not Happy About Time Limit-To Catch Up on Timber VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia loggers, represented by the International Woodworkers of America, with membership of 30,000, have agreed to work overtime when the forest closure ends but there are some reservations to the plan. recommendation to the I ! fong Prim e Rupert In particular-face anese fleets are allowed to fish 1 """ , 7 . .. the waters of northeast Pacific Bard the work of con.orvat on 1N KOREA A tile t.'anaflian Twcnty-Bricadc has brought back le mlnrmation about defences after a three-aid behind Chinese lines of Imjin River. the! ...v.iu ..v, v,n eiilv:.(- oy operators. Warns of Thumbing the! Z, h hv all those Canadian government and and Cana- " ...-j . ll .ln.nn Jotllt efforts Of US HlH-iram III I""! " '".,,.. !,v,.,,. Ih. Union woodworkers will only raid enst the Communists j fl-'hi'ig In Canada. today after a month's tour of the United Kingdom and continental countries. The Canadian official said he had already dealt with more than 2000 applicants. They were primarily seeking employment In the engineering trades but many more without any special qualifications indicated desire to migrate to Canada to accept any type of work available. fishing industry of the" west "uniru 10 Kiuea, saia " rnrre is no aaieguum "uwicoa.st work overtime where such action is justified and the time limit VANCOUVER-Jurige Macken u ru aiiie. uciiiik on- rtnnod.'U in ine iiraiy wumi Charlottetown Has Big Fire CHARLOTTETOWN (!" Spectacular fire broke out in the heart of Charlottetown today. Within two hours it had destroyed half a dozen buildings and was threatening to explode an undetermined number of gasoline tanks. The flames leaped 75 feet Into the air. zie Matheson has given warning j for overtime work will be Octo omniander. He said the 'n disunities were negll-Thry thrust 4'', miles Into territory. Weather that parents who knowingly al- ber 31. low their young daughters to The International Woodwork-"thumb" rides on the streets may ers of America also reported be subject to a charge of con- that all overtime must be com-tributing to juvenile delinquency, pietely voluntary by the work-Girls, he says, should be taught ers. would prevent. Japanese from Intercepting the salmon runs on which our industry depends. 'Their modern and highly technical' methods of fishing floating canneries and traps-could practically wipe out all our attempts to rehabilitate salmon runs. Operators have advised the union executive that the October 31 deadline is not long. "The industry considers the time limit placed totally inadequate," said John Billings, president of Forest Industrial Relations. "We originally requested overtime be worked until the end of the year in order to protect employment in sawmills as much as possible." Synopsis disturbance west of A weak to realize what a terrible risk 1 The ooerators sought an over- "yeign Exchange fytrol Evasions uk- v and " they are taking. He cited instan- time agreement in order to stock brineiiiu overcast skies "Either we have to share with some rain to the northern coast ik. i,. ..t., iha fruits nf nnr this ' mnrninir. However, an ex- ces of sex crimes resulting from piie logs and avoid a major "pick-ups." Murders were men- siump in the Industry this win-tioned. Among the cases cited ter. was that of Blanche Fisher who COUVER (CP) Two broth- ponsojrvatlnn work,, and greatly tensive ridge of high pressure Is Killing Heat Wave Baseball Scores American Chicago 7-8, Cleveland 1-3 New York 3. Philadelphia 2 Boston 7, Washington 4 Detroit 5, St. Louis 4 National Brooklyn 3-3, Boston 1-4 New York 8. Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburg 8, Chicago 3 Western International $3, m rL,Mh U,( "7W"! l"B """"try. or we have to keep tt DuchaLe who was hang- rod. reonlatlnne . ... . ari tn ronoh further KHut.h exchange ."ns. - casi racuic wawis. pvwcu .-,1 .... ! ... ...u.j tn than northern Vancouver Is- mi, rUIKIIl n.iivru vipunwi . innnnrl. o statement, of DOlicV land. Count Off ...hih ineinrieH the followlnu! Southern Interior sections of t brothers, owners of the (" Timber Co., pleaded t0 three charges in y Court. I DALLAS, Texas The heat i wave, which may go down as the j worst in state history, has killed i at least nineteen persons In six ! days. Crops and pasturage sus-j tained untold damage. will remain clear! naraRranh- i the province To Brazil ueball Sunday "That In the event of a failure and very warm over the wcck-to reach a mutual agreement on . end. In the central Interior this Important question ( fisher- clouds from the disturbance off les safeguards i. Canada shall re- the coast are expected to spread ! to this region this afternoon fuse to sign the Treaty." and will persist in this area for E. T. Applewhalte, MP fnr Skeena, who had been asked to a Iew aays- J C FOOTBALL TONIGHT Victoria 1, Vancouver 11 Wcnatchee 8-13, Tacoma 20-9 Tri-City 1. Spokane 13 Salem 7, Yakima 0 Pacific Coast ' San Diego 0, Portland 10 s San Francisco 1, Los Angeles 5 Hollywood 11, Oakland 4 Sacramento 6, Seattle .3 2:3(1 nm MONTREAL (CP) Count Jacques de Bernoville, under sentence of death as a wartime collaborator in his native France ended five years of Illegal resi- PRINCE RVPERT vs AIYANSIl 7 o'clock kick-off 'Semi-Final Playoff) MMKK(AIiS vs. the meeting, for his opinion on Forecast ,j.,.dence in Canada yesterday when r, i t i North Coast Region -Cloudy i hBnrlori tnr Kv r r i t iii i i .I, ii a in .iii Tliiiiri -1 'iiliiiiiiiii -i-- ' ' "N & ANDKRSON the mutter, said he agreed the situation was serious. He could "go along with" the last para- occasional showers In i and cool, - Rprnnvi,. .. nnW a section today A lew northern onewav tlcket and It is under-; showers over entire region Sun-; stood day. Light winds Iws tonight of indi permanent' RED CROSS i. CO AO I6"7 ' Since 1948 he has been fight 3lood Donor Clinic ing against a Canadian government ruling that he be deported to France. DANCING To the strains of the CALGARY RANCH BOYS Direct from' the Barn Dance Featuring Al Erskine from the Bl'RNS CHICK WAGON Radio Program. Modern and Old Time Dancing, featuring Western and Comedy Songs. CIVIC CENTRE TONIGHT 9 p.m. 193c - TIDES - flonday 7 tn o m m Sunday, August 19. 1951 DENVER. Caught In a howl f""day and Wednesday 1 : 30 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Be Sure to Keep That Appointment If yu haven't one, come In anyway (Pacific btanaara time i ing snowstorm, more than a HiKh 2:31 22.0 feet i hundred automobile tourists are 15:05 21 4 feet j awaiting a change of weather L0W ; 8:50 1.5 feet I on the crest of Mount. Evans, i 21:10 3.5 feet i 14,20 feet above sea" level. PRINCESS ELIZABETH DESIGN This dinnerware pattern was designed in honor of Princess Elizabeth's visit to Canada. The dark green border Is edged In gold, against an off-white background. Green tones of the border are used in the floral pattern. V . .