PROVINCIAL LIBRARY TOSSED I a, vr c.1" j w i w I !.,. .. ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY ) NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V CABS Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pocific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 nmPATCIIEP I VOL. XL, No. 206 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS !nin 1 Fiercest Battle Since Truce-Talk Suspension 3 L- 4 !,: ' J Stranded Tourists Return to Homes All passengers, stranded temporarily in Prince Rupert following collision of two cruise ships, CNR steamer Prince Rupert and CPR steamer Princess Kathleen, 50 miles north of here, are on their way Ninth Plane Disaster In Six Weeks ANCHORAGE. (CP) An airforce C-47 with four men aboard was reported missing in Alaska on heels of the crash of navy, privateer in AIcu- I 1 ..,.,,,, ,- 1 . f j ! ; Z'l ' Ii 1 I w . i EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, (CP) United Nations officers said today their divisions, heavily backed by warships and planes, were fighting the biggest battle since the now-suspended truce talks began July 10 at Kaesong. til back to Vancouver. A ... ,C3i ivk But not before several -hundred American tourists, here (or nearly two days, zoomed up salos toria to Vancouver will be suspended today, Sunday and Monday. . With exception of these changes, all schedules will remain stores and crowded ve the impres- normal Prinzes Jnnn In ex- ice its size. , The attack rolled north up to four miles along the 30-mile front in Eastern Korea. Other . Allied gailus Wfci'c lirtLkcil uut central front. Heavy mine fields I suggested- the attackers have ' reached the main Red line In the east. In central Korea, other units ' battled ud hills near the old pected ' to arrive at Vancouver i tiaJ ywterday carrying ten men Arms Plan Lags Badly x t-apn unices, post unice . - nrui travel olfices buzzed with Monday morning. Departure of I " Princess Kathleen for Alaska I nlnt1 plane reported crashed ? business as the unusual Invasion or missing in Alaska in disastrous L- . 7 - J ' H V" yd LiviALJi string of accident during the last six weeks. About 85 are dead or missing in the accident. September 3 is cancelled. The vessel will enter drydock here Sunday for temporary repairs, work on which is expected to last four days. tt tourists here gent word of their delay to friends and relatives. The CNR vessel sailed last night at midnight and is expected to arrive In Vancouver Sunday afternoon. The CPR relief steamer, Princess Joan, arrived here at 8 a m. and afler taking on oil moved to the CP wharf to take on passengers and freight Torn the stricken Princess Kathleen. ' "A LONDON Q' Britain's $13,000,-1 "iron triangle." They captured 000.000 rearmament program la two hills southeast of Kumsong lagging seriously in several lm- after close-quarter hand gren-portant particulars. Official re-, ade duels. port showed today that Par-j Meanwhile, a Munsan report lament's select committae on j say unidentified aircraft last estimates expressed most con- night dropped 12 flares over adeem dver shortage of skilled and ! vanced United Nations Camp unskilled labor and lack of ; there. .scientific workers. j Flares were also dropped over It said also that delivery of j the ."peace train" where allied machine tools was not what it I correspondent live while cov-should be, that sheet steel pro- ! ering now - suspended truce FLASH 'Copter Lands Firefighters ' VANCOUVER Ten men landed by helicopter in the Vancouver watershed area yesterday to fight two fires burning at the 3.000-foot level. The men already at the scene slashed out a landing space for the helicop GOING TO CEYLON Donald Haywood, 13, Vancouver fisheries expert, is going to Ceylon to advise on expansion of the Dominion's fishing industry. Mr. Haywood, an executive of British Columbia Packers, Ltd., is the first Canadian to go to Ceylon under technical assistance provisions of the Colombo Plan. (CP PHOTO) Nationals Voted Back Into N. I Government K I duction was too low, that short- talks. age of scrap steel was threaten- The two-engined plane could ed, and deliveries of aircraft, ve- j e heard in the area but the hides, clothing and canvas to Plane did not follow up its flare- IilMhE Three young people from Essex, Ont , : a tram .struck this car at a level-crossing near v.i re: William Zahorah. 24; Nelda Rounding, 17; iK-ui.rtli, 18. Drlvvr Joseph LuChance, shown i!, i nt Tor minor injirles, said he didn't see the (CP PHOTO) ter. The pilot tried four times OTTAWA Walter Mctlroy, if Vancouver, today won the Canadian amateur golf championship, two and one, over Phil Farley, Toronto, withstanding a gallant effort by Farley to overhaul a tremendous eight-hole deficit. CAIRO (CP) Egypt has no intention of implementing the I'nited Nations resolution today calling on her to lift blockade of Israel-bound sniping through Suez Canal, government spokesman said "is rather behind dropping with further action. armed forces Princess Joan, of which A. R. I Phelps Is captain, returned to Vancouver 11:30 am. This was the vessel's first trip here. i I CNS officials announced that the scheduled sailing of the Frinre Rupert from Vancouver to Ketchikan and way ports next Monday nlpht has been cancelled. I The vessel left here after temporary repairs at the drydock i had put her ln "good condltoln" ! for onward Journey. It Is ex- pected permanent repairs will be ; made in a general overhaul in a I Vancouver drydock. hand. to get down through dense smoke before making a successful Fighter are trying to cut a fire break around still minor blazes. Meanwhile, 40 other fires burned in the coastal timber- What Hitler Wanted to Do WELLINGTON, New Zealand The National (Conservative) Two Charged In Bank Job s. Faure, Candidates government of Prime Minister lands, two of them major blazes. f irp at Iprvls ! Sidney Holland was returned to Spark from a BONN. Germanv Adolph milss north of here, ! Pwcr last nlSnt with a 14-seat Inlet, 60 VANCOUVER 01 Two youth Hitler tells in hix own worda CN SAILINGS Next CN falling for northern ports will be Monday night. Sep- started a 40-acre blaze nearby, majority over ioor. Fire on Carcroft Island, 150 miles j Complete unofficial returns northwest of Vancouver, raged j gave the National Party 47 seats on unchecked. These two fires ' in the new 80-seat single-cham- last night .were charged with the wnat he woud have done had ha $2,000 hold-up of the West Endwon the war. His book, entitled branch of the Imperial Bank of i "Table Chats," published by the Canada. Specific charge was German Institute of History a VANCOUVER (CP) Paul Vaitonis, Hamilton, today won the Canadian Chess championship by defeating Dr. Feo-dr.re Bohatirchuk, of Ottawa, in 48 moves in an adjourned game. o nunc candidates have announced their i tpmbpr '"" the liner, prince , , George, which completes her Li.. r. i in to enter civic bv-elections Sentpmher forced evacuation' of 100 persons per panianreni. ana me opposi by boat earlier this week tion Labor Party ha 33. roooery wim violence. , Just out. This was a gain of two seats) Charged were Raymond Todd He would have reduced Rus-over Holland's old parliament , and Meas Roxborough, both 21,:SU to serfdom; built a net wort majority. j alleged by police to be members of superhighways between Ber- Holland and Opposition Lead- , oI a six-man gang. : un and Europes' remotest cor- Hills, secretary-manager of Kaien Co-opera-! npxt, Fr'y' ScPtt,mber 7, . . . . 1 I returns to Vancouver. Prince -siiiiation, and Lnc raure, storekeeper-of i George win take ttw place in the ''unsiimer f'i.-f)n ytrn-o uill he .jnrlirL.f Qu f,... ! -ompanys service between Van- Thirty Police Arrest Recluse NEW YORK (CP) A fishing boat with 50 to 78 persons aboard capsized today off Montauk Pnint, the tip of Long Island, and a number of person lost their lives. ' It Is not yet known how many. er Walter Nash both promised j rour oiner men are in cuf,vooy : ners; built new-type lour-tracK Ua mnrpinns onrl Inner nrire Pa"lg UlYesugauun. 1 uree men railways in KUSSia. With 12-tOOt ' "c v..w.v.tv0 v. couvc. and Kelcnlkani official i i'H. i " ' aid. J tre t? !mikiti! for the ying that the people' choice ?leaii'rii!e, as tt result of the j nlh term, while Mr. of civic government ''should be Princess Joan's regular service to j - at lm-lfi-monih sealJ abie to handle affairs of the Victoria, the following changes! (durine their" camDaien But 1'ed on foot after -hoidrng-up gauge 'Carrying two yttuiri WHITBY, Ont. After thirty j neither said how reductions i three employees in the bank going 120 miles an hour, police officers had been held at ; would be achieved. The prime Thursday afternoon. But they ; Soldiers would have had vege- ..ivc bee;) bee;) in m election ritv" , in schedule are announced by;.. Old Bov" Kills ill', awl Mr. H.lls wis, iwt't ht rt1 fur fmir vonrtt bay at the farm home of Lyle minister maintained that the arPP?a ineir loot in ingni. kox- ; tarian diet and duels couid be . Thompson, a second war veteran, ' country wanted his middle-of- borough was arrested behind the ; fought only between priests ami he waa finally overpowered and the-road policy, and that Labor Dank- Todd wa ,ounl1 hiding ln j-awyers. taken away for examination. 1 stnoiaiist nnitrles nvariv hank- an abandoned house. i Christ was an Arvan and Paul Mr. Faure, a confirmed labor- f n cmc oasta, oer- vice lte, has been ln Prince Rupert Young Boy j vi iy bimnmg in 1942.1 Tin linsu''fes.sf tlllv jn'aim c uuu lltus 0111. lung v r nr.iH i.l THETFORD. Norfolk, Eng. (CP) Hair and beard were both long.1,., New Zeaiand. : : !a Bolshevik, he said. time in nortnern H (J. bince here,1 mere win be no mianigm boat. ; An ..old bov-. of Thetford H had been lilted bv a Dutch 'i elrclions. Nash blamed the eovernment Mre Uarnn ! wou,a v.-ae-spreaa he has been secretary of the old tn Victoria tonight and Sundnv.'nmmms. ..hi trivin tn . .... .k. n the cnunril, Mr. Hills - vJiaiiHiim ai.liwu na u. ...... ww Kill lie (IlCfc W11CI1 1 i&lllir, , , Labor Council and was president i The 4:30 p.m. sailing from I the school for the annual and had never been quite the , lur K v Le5 niian of both the It In S. A. Race 1 ixilu-e and licensing 01 lne now oe'unci industrial Nanalmo to Vancouver will be Founders' Day ceremonies when same since. He brooded a great deal. Relatives were worried and s ami attended three i worKers union local nere. (advanced to noon today and he collided with a 13-year-old Weather '( s.m.s of the Union i at last signed a warrant for ar rest for examination. Mr. Hills has resided here since Sunday. pupil Bernard Hicks, riding a 1906. Both are 4r year of age.1 The 8:30 a.m. sailing from Vic- bicycle. The boy was killed. use of contraceptives in Russia.. The appalling loss of German manpower during the last war was brushed aside as a triviality. A nation does not die througn loss of men. It is only through, the loss of wsmen. "When I die" concluded Hitler, "I do not want a priest within seven miles of me." vluincip, Cities' cuttven- BUENOS AIRES 0 Mrs. Eva I Peron tearfully told Argentina I by radio Friday night that she will not seek the vice-presidency ' as running mate of President Synopsis Weather conditions have im linn's i.hould come! liil.s said today, fol- i is aiinip'.mcemcnt he And I intend to sup- ! $75,000 Hospital Fund Drive i v h.Uit system as ques- Former U S. First Lady Attends CNE proved considerably over the Juan Peron in the November 11 . utheastern Interior this morn-1 elections. ing though there is still consid- The blonde wife of the presl-erable clouds being reported. The dent was given the party's no-trend ' to better weather should mination August 22. but she put continue slowly and mostly, off accepting it in the face of sunny conditions may be looked npposition, including contention one lor future ex- , A $75,0X) campaign will be launched September f uci he was in favor; i9 hv ivincp Runert Hosnital Association. Board' for tomorrow. However a few that she isn t Old enough. Presl- ' " between the B.C. Chairman C. G. Ham announced today. It will be an Cheerful Hangman TAXAL, Derbyshire, Eng.-CP) Britain's hangman, Albert Pl-errepont, on the Invitation of the showers must be expected today dent Peron, titular party head, TORONTO Mrs. Franklin tu r. u. and it u fven Iikely that there and Mrs Peron presldent of the Roosevelt will visit the Canadian wjll be wcasjonal thunderstorms peronls(a Women-s Party, at- nH;T'rVheUof "all-f)Ut drive" for the community's share in $164,000 rr ;j' present operators, needed to modernize the hospital. BC. Puvu'r Co.. Ltd. i ii'. ji. r.ori wationai txnioiuon on iiuii-im th.e Kootenays Iate ln the af-; tended today's party parley. Blood Banks Supply Short MONTREAL The Red Cross blood bank has announced it has only 23 bottles of blood left to supply 58 hospitals here which normally use 1,500 bottles a week. Maj. -General F. J. Renaud describes the situation as critical. He is calling for emergency donors for hospitals where patients are awaiting transl usions. i"l lo city managers, Ml, Ham, Roosevelt will attend as a ivp- Avenue, use of which -has been rect.or l"ed "e an"ual arTn at vi church. The P" the lage given to the campaign commit- clergyman explained Pierrepont ternoon. , Recurrent reports said some On the coast there will be no sections of the army opposed Mrs. Peron for vice-president be-weather great change. Sunny warm will persist except in cause of tne possibility she might those regions along the more ex- beenme president and command-posed coast where low cloud and er-in-chief. resentatlve of the United Nations, and will later be given a civic reception. ! "We tried to impress the city council of this need earlier this year, but the council said they couldn't help us. "Ufn , Vinwo tn Vinvtt the tee by the liquor board. Other executives of the campaign committee thus far named often attends the church and "is a cheerful sort of fellow." v Record I ' money, so we are campaigning are Georce Mitchell, arrangements committee chairman, and Grant Stewart, finance commit- fog drifting off the sea will cause cloudy skies through the miming and early afternoon. BELFAST (CP) A waiter who wjls pivpn a nrlson term here TIDES - - i for it." Windjammer Sails Again General Campaign Manager j ,-hairman. SuDDorters are' for stealing 4.338 bottles of beer M7 Customs Review Forecast North coast -region Overcast Ihm; ninuH nH fnty nvpr the water Sunday, September 2. 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) High 1:34 20.5 feet 14:04 20 3 feet Bomb E. T. Applewhalte, MP, said he city pnvSjCians, led by Dr. L. M. from a cafe in the northern ' had Investigated the seriousness Gre.ene and the prince Rupert Ireland capital, confessed that iof the hospital boiler plant and Gelprai Hospital staff, headed he had stolen two bottles every ; was "amazed" that it had lasted 'by Mlss Elizabeth Clement, R.N., night for years by tying them 80 ln8' 'hospital matron. to his suspenders. er The total customs revenue for BALTIMORE A full rigged ; dl Jting on shoie all western and sailing ship from Italy has ar-; nnrthern e xpcsed shores during rived here to pay an official cull the nlKht and morning. other 3.0 feet I the month of August was $47,-4.5 " feet 504.47. Low 7:54 20:05 fll'XD. Newfound- But;; the naval academy at An plant should long ago have been n twin Jet bomb- wise a few clouds. Continuing napolis. She is the Amerigo Ves us its naeeniak .r lenlacerl. said Mr. Ham. It was warm. Winds nortiiwest 15 over- Whoa! pucci, and is making a ten U.I ' JLJL 1 ! ' niRht, over water, otherwise '"lie Atlantic yester- mi,re than 20 years old, inade-auate. "and mast of the heat- tnousana mue training cruise. ,;ht , tnniht nnrt hlhs. The vessel carries 150 cadets and Simday at Port Hardy. 48 andj ea.ily the uno- 'nK plant Is running now on 1 ,; 1' l)iu;iry t'l by makeshift equipment." 400 seamen. 1 60; Sandsyit and Prince Rupert,. 50 and 70. , ! t llH'ie IS 11U HUAlimiy chuiki- ' IS UMMtll 31 A Double-Crossed ment and if the heating plant goes suddenlyand it can without warning where will we be?" " ''Hided the RAF in nveraue speed P i- linur from Al t'' li'lfust, ifust. t to nan. Baseball Sunday 2:30 p.m. - FINAL SERIES GORDON & ANDERSON I""' I "l;,;"e mverorl T"n (Heat Cirrli 2.072 79 "We'd have to close the hos-p.tal," he said. The cuinflaign will be kicked rfi September 12. with a dinner speech by Hon. W. D. Turnbull, minister of health and welfare. Camniticn headquarters are rle route. WARE, England (CP) The girls' grammar school ln this Hertfordshire town ordered a male skeleton for the biology class and named it Humphrey. Now the skeleton for which they paid 40 Is found to 'be a female skeleton. They'll still call it j Humphrey. nlni'l' people's afflic- AltKL & OIWWES ,V"!io h 11 ; s courage and located at the former Govern- i ment liquor store on Third EMMS Jh WANTED am xy M w . Kuans I f3 1 f ( ONE EXPERIENCED STOREKEEPER, 1 '"ve charRo of retail building supply store P ONE EXPERIENCED WAREHOUSEMAN f ALSO TRUCK DRIVERS and SWAMPERS i Apply in nersun to MONSTER WELCOME DANCE In Honor of Job's Daughters Drill Team . ot the Civic Centre, Tuesdov, Sept. 4 , Dancing 9 -It Admission $100 per couple Tickets available at Macey s. Ormes Drugs and Civic Centre THE HELPING HAND Supply of food from the 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment in Korea, is received gladly by Dr. Pak Syung-Won at his civilian hospital. CMS. Maurice Jutreau of Montreal, shaking hands with the doctor, organized a drive to divert surplus battalion supplies to Korean hospitals. .At the wheel of the jeep is Marcel Pelletier of Quebec. At the rear are, left to right: Ptes. Denis Arsneault, Drummondville, Que.; Maurice Arbic, Lac des Isles, Que.; and Armand Lavlgne, Ste. Ceeile, yue. (CP from National Defence) Voi I!ias Sc eil '''-SL-: BERT & McCAFFERY, LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. ritoRSEBURGERJ-Pete Severny gets his own back on the horses at the Pacific Northwest Exhibition in Vancouver. (CP PHOTO