PROVINCIAL LI2.1A7.Y, ORMES MM VICTORIA, E. C. 113 DftUGS DAILY DELIVERY 1 DC NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'!? NEWSPAPER ,0 DISPATCHED Published at Canada's Most Stro teg ic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 . v. VOL. XL, No. 190 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14. 19S1 ' f i, fU XJil i 3 . ECMM ffR nrui ' ., - - v m T UT LOJ V ' - V i V - x. Work to Start Next heath of Mayor Deplored i , v By Resolution of Council Spring, Alcan Says VANCOUVER (CP) Go-ahead on the huge Nechako dam of the multi-million dollars British I ? li J; Columbia aluminum and power project has been ! .1 .1 i i ii ii . ueeiuea upon Dy me Aluminum Co. of Canada. h- following resolution was moved at last . council meeting by Aid. George Casey, ,i tiv Aid. II. -F. Glassey and passed by the ,-niincil, following the sudden death of Mayor . Kuddi rharn yesterday: A'lieivas the city council and citizens feel liei-caved through the untimely passing of turned Mayor George Weston Rudderham, .iiirteen years of faithful service to our city; Therefore be it resolved by this body, the city to extend to his beloved wife and family our sympathy in this their hour of grief through of a faithful husband and father, and an all ;rood citizen, whose devotion to family, city. fc j'--m - i : rz. ::;u;,;.lJ'': Holocaust In Seattle Work on the structure, one of the biggest rock fill dam in the world, will start next spring, subject to government approval, McNeely DuBose, vice-president of Alcan, announced. DuBose said the dam would be finished late In 1953. It will be 1500 feet long, 300 feet high, backing up the Nechako River system to the mountains about 100 miles west. 4 V - - i EMPRESS OF FRANCE The Empress of Fran e will bring Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of FRED ROSE BACK HOME Fred Rose, key figure In the 1946 spy probe, relaxes in his Montreal home after his release from prison where he spent nearly six years for violation of the Official Secrets Act. (CP PHOTO I Edinburgh to Canada fur their tour of the Dom nion The Royal couple will disembark from the Giant Bomber Crashes Into 49-Apartment Building Canadian Pacific, vessel at Wolfe's Cove, Quebec, Oct. 2 ; (CP PHOTO) Thousands of acres of farm lands In the Ootsa Lake area and SEATTLE At least eleven per- mils is recognized by all who were privileged rquainted with our departed mayor." sons were killed or burned to i ejsewnere win oe inundated death when a huge four-engined ' Weather Laborites Ask Safety Plunges, UN Forces Are Ready MUNSAM (CP) Kaesong ar- Living Costs j Are Mounting 7b Break With Czechoslovakia B50 bomber crashed through a Seattle apartment house Monday afternoon and exploded "like a bomb'' against a hillside in Seattle's south end industrial district. Bodies were still being taken out of the burning building last night as firemen probed the ruins and; Synopsis Cloudy skies are gene.al over the Northern British ColumoU coast and showers on Northern Doug Frizzell Acting Mayor Aid. Douglas Frizzell is acting mayor pro tem, appointed last night by city council following the sudden death yesterday of Mayor O. W. Rudder-ham. Acting Mayor. Frizzell will hold his position for only a few days fo- he is leaving the city for a short period, next Saturday, he info med council. Drowned I Vancouver Island ar? a.-.MJC.atci OTTAWA (CP) Cost of living with a very weak distuibance Endorse Move For Protection From Japanese on Fishing ..). Hiily. CP) -Thirty- mlstice talks snagged today on the count of the dead, was not indexes for eight major cities moving slowly oown the vojt.i. It argument over the Importance complete. One woman was showed Increases ranging from Is doubtful if any appreciable of Allied air and naval sUDrem- amon8 tne victims. Twelve In- j 1.8 to 2.8 percent between June! rainfall will reach the -n i"red were in hospital. The ; i and July 3, the Dominion areas of Vancouver Island and a y- bomber carried 3500 gallons of Bureau of Statistics reported : the Lower Mainland although a If the cease-fire negotiations gasoline. It hurtled downward vesterdav I few light showers a.e to he ex WAHINGTOS D. C. (CP) The House of Representatives today unanimously advocated immediate severance of United States commercial relations with Czechoslovakia until William Oatis Is freed from Prague jail. The House passed and sent to Senate a resolution expressing the sense of Congress that -such action be taken. Calls, Associated Press correspondent, was sentenced to ten years' Imprisonment recently on an espionage charge, alte -noon and ,s were drowned last' i a cr M eted excursion : d iiito an icy Alpine j 1 pu ,sr;ir;i-, a woman, I rlnst occurred whrn I a ii'. r wheel and mil a 2ft-foot em-1 .nl.) 4i feet of wate:.' . . I men council will appoint an-; break down, the United States "om a height of about 800 feet Snarr)est Increase was in Hal- lP6016"1 in tile Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, at its regular monthly meeting, pledged support to the United Fishermen's and Allied Workers' Union and other organizations ln their eni.eavour to have adequate safeguards written in the proposed Japanese peace treaty to omer acun mayor until a By- ground commander. Gen. James and me explosion could be , ,f where the index rose from ; evening. election is called, it decided. , van Fleet, said his troops are heard for miles around as the,m5 " to 1763 " Higher food prices1 Widely scattered- shower aot-v-Ald. T. B. Black was proposed ! ready to "clobber" the Reds. 49-apartment frame structure ln u m accounted for most lty wiU sPread from the Prin.e bv Aid. H 8 Whaler, as acting, , Tok Generai Matthew was hit Flames and smoke !. the cnanKes. .George area into the Carib.o mayor dui vne nominee aecun- leapea nign into me air. ' . region mis arte noon and -.v.ivay r,,,,, .-.m lh, t,. h.j ,, , said the Keas had T .Kiagway . . .. . H The dead include ., the , ! in Vancouver the index rose , ,u .,v.. ,,..' six-man been steadily building up and Aid H. F. Glassev nominated I ,, crew of the four-eneined Diane. Irom la3-3 w 188 - on are expected to cloud over in Aid. GeorEe Casev but that! " .'5r" " Deu"e.r Poslulm and and three three occupants ncc.nant.nf of , the he Les- t,s. 1950. the Vancouver index It's Funeral to attack than when the peace 169.0. .1 V i s n nomination was not se;onded. was . the late afternoon or evening, s There will he a tew showe-s in those regions 'tomorrow. the ter Apartments. talks started. He said protect Pacific Coast fishermen. The government, the minister of fisheries and minister of external affairs will be com-munirated with regarding the matter. With one nr.. two exceptions, all Unions reported new agreements for 1951 completed but Rrave concern was expressed at the continued rise in the cost of i.iv ui""" ui "ico - ij-i.prt Katinnc a,in nnt , ' k,k ine oig oomoer crasnea on SaSe of condolence be sent toS" i,"! the take-off from Seattle's Boe- u wne and tamliy of the late; - " - - lng Fleld seconds after it had Keas Wdni 10 set up a OUIItr lrravor and that, the meeting I .., Jhuisday ii" i.nc Mayor Oi-orue !! in slate to-wL.i.ni at B. C raaioea ot us irouDie Forecast . North Coast Region- Cloudy ' , today and Wednesday. Scattered showers today. Sunny periods on Wednesday. A little wa met Wcrtnpsliav Winris Wvrht h More Money But Less Real Wages r.djourn in his respect. ' I ' One end of the apartment At Kaesong the North Kor- hniMino iw . Aid. Casey read a resolution of condolence and moved that ean general, Nam II, announced ..'mrfn .a. HtrH living and the apparent lack of i rjity Clerk R W if I'iiic -al parlor and : Long be given , that the Red demand for a steam of the' falline casoline Big Deal on Pulp Timber VANCOUVER (CP) The Powell River Co. will acquire the British Columbia Manufacturers Co. Ltd. In another majo- lumber Integration announced today. The deal, which will top $10,000,000, will give Powell River more than two billion feet of timber on Vancouver Island. The move Is designed to provide complete utilization of interest by the Oovernment at f uU authority to complete ar-i truce on the old political boun Ottawa in this serious situation, rangements for a civic funeral. I dafy line is ''unshakable." Violations of labor legislation . t" mi x by the pub-, i and 7-9 p.m. j : RC'MP officers and i ill st-ind by the j -r t i he drr-casvd, I V announcel ran down the hillsme lor an hour after the crash. Explosion of the fuel tank drove the firemen back. "I heard an explosion like a bomb," said K. Kadoyama, one of the injured apartment owea-ers. "I tried to turn in the fire alarm and that is the last I I OTTAWA Canacjan workers southwest (20) near the Qncei; have been receiving some of the charlottes. Lows tonight and ia.gesc pay increases in history highs Wednesday at Port but claim they are actually earn- Hardy, Sandspit and Prince lng less in "real wages " each Rupert, 52 and 56. month. , Such are the findings of the Labor Research Department of : U1L ff IobL.t TCC,Tr, the Canadian Congress of Labor. I UNSETTLED J Forty two perc;;n, ara receiving less than in 1946. Almost one-1 TEHRAN The vice-premier of half are earning less only up Iran expressed the opinion today to one dollar more a week. : that prospects for a settlement The findings were based on a of the dispute between Great survey of more than a million Britain and Iran on the oil dis-Canadians In manufacturing, pute were not so good, mining, transport, building and' Iran has flatly rejected some highway construction. British proposals. were again discussed and the Provincial Government will be again requested to give further consideration to appointing a fair wage oficer to be located In Prince Rupert. Among correspondence dealt with was a letter giving the date the Industrial Conciliation Board would sit ln Prince Rupert as September '27 and 28. More Electricity to Drive People Crazy - New Angles To Fight of Buttle Lake Dam VICTORIA Technical detail, a lot of it tedious. ' i! be Ihu.-iriay at-I 'he Firs! United j v I;.wrrnce Sli-beri I' iii'; the serv- j 'ssiim will follow d"n Fiiltnn Street.! 1 .'d Av. :ni- to Emhthi timber holdings of combined companies and further harvesting of sawmill and logging waste for use In pulp making. The Local council win present enlivened with sparks of humor, marked Monday's i--m I here proceed to! Mt'ery. I Gulf Yields Man's. Body by the executive committee and public hearings at Victoria on petitions to the BC adopted by the delegates pres- p0Wer Commission's application to dam Buttle Lake Franchises Sought TODAY'S STOCKS The council was notified by in Strathcona Park. ' " the Watchmakers' International t. G Norrls, KC, counsel foi and suicide, and all the day to Union, Local 50, that the Bulova me conscrvationirts, warned the dav symptoms exhibited by Watch Co were on the Union's water comptroller that in law rased human beings. VANCOUVER, (CP) Tne body of a man found floating in the Straits of (Jeoigia today has hepn idpntifipri ac that nf Ivan Johnston Co, Ltd.) Bevcourt unfair list. , only the legislature and the And the doctor advised against ' oreskovich who was washed 57 Mo Heads t Delegation . Lieutenant Governor ln council rushing into hydro develop- overboard from the boat Nootka Mrs William Cruikshank has had Power to Permit encroach- ment. He asked If our engin-' hief August 7. "ent of Strathcona Park. He eers are "so wedded to dams' Ciew of the left for a visit ln Vancouver with tugboat Prospcr- her mother, Mrs J. Q. Johnstone said the power commission need- and destruction that they carl- aUve recovered the body five There will be a full family re- ed only a reserve to make tests not see the revolution in power mlies soutn 0t sisters Island union and borings to see If Buttle Lake making coming? Why destroy lighthouse in the vicinity of Tcx- provided the only suitable dam- Buttle Lake when ten years ada Island. Buffalo Canadian .13 Consol. Smelters 153.05 Conwest 3.13 Donalda .43 t Eldona 13 last Sullivan 9. It oh Extension of Regular Services In This Area Planned VANCOUVER (CP) Applications for licence extensions will ' be filed Thursday with the Air Transport Board by at least ; three r firms. Queen Charlotte Air Lines r will seek regular runs to KlU-mat, Kildala Arm and Kemano, i permission to base aircraft at ! Kitimat to service Tahtsa Lake, j to fly chartered flights from ; Kitimat to all British Columbia points and licences for land planes from Vancouver to Ne iGant; Ycllowknife 10.03 :TrN I). C. (CP) lvl 1 deputy Soviet s"' . will head the "'-'P forming the '""inn to the Jap-ll:'aiv conference R'' Francisco Scp- .31 Gcds Lake Vancouver American Star.iard 12',a Bralorne fl.15 B. R. X 03 Cariboo QuarW 1.15 Congress 06 Giant Mascot Ml Indian Mines 28Vi 1'i: neer 1 .i Premier Border 39 n oiee 11 ','t Reeves McDonald 5.00 heno .05 Sheep Creek 1.58 i- i"ak Premier 44 Taku River .. .05 Vanando 11 Spud Valley .15 Silver Standard1 2.47 Western Uranium 3.85 .rite for their needed power. The hence we shall be producing First reports said the body power commission wanted a li- power by atomic means. Just might have been that of Pilot cense, he claimed, so "they can as the test plants in England Ted Williams, pilot of a Queen get their foot In the door. If this are now doing?" Charlotte Air Lines plane which license is granted our people Doctor Peter Larking, chief disappeared August 4. will have been done an lncalcui- fisheries biologist of B.C. game I able harm that cannot be com- department, and R. G. Mc- Hardrock Ha ,-icar.a Heva Jacknife Joliet Quebec Little Lsng Lac Lynx Madsen Red Lake ... McKenzie Red Lake .11 .00 'j .13 .iu'i .48 .73 .18 2.V) .45 2 9i pensatcd for by money." Mvnn. fisheries hioloelst. re-' Would Avert i;m; P came as a M had re- "'"nccd the propos-''''"dinn it as an-"i the United States I;i ii!ly to the Vnit"d Dr. William C. Gibson, gradu- ported "construction of the ate of University of British Col- Buttle Lake dam would result By-Electipn McLeod Cockshutt .... r - . , ! - 1 1 A J I . - h-, ti. k STRIKE d chako and non-scheduled runs to Prince Rupert and Ketchikan. Canadian Pacific Air Lines I seeks permission to fly in and out of Terrace and to connect ; with the present Vancouver-I Prince Rupert runs. Oils .... Moneta in a loss or ninety percent of trout spawning grounds, loss in productivity from excessive fluctuation in lake level and loss in flshability." umbia. Phd. Oxford, and McGill. a neurologist and psychiatrist, testified to the value of recreation In preventing mental illness. Dr. Gibson said one quarter of mental patients were Anp-lo Canadian 7.60 A. P. Con 46 To save the taxpayers' money, Iclty council will if possible the aunirl n Kirolnitirn flt a nan. He said depreciation of '"u'l.-il.s expect 111 walk out of the jMpiines" peace singniR a spoc. icanila snow ,() pm 4 Negus .Ti Noranda "2.00 Louvicourt .16 Pickle Crow 1.6S San Antonio 2.70 Senator Rouyn 19 Sherrit Gordon ' . 3 in Steep Rock 7.40 ilver Miller 1.43 Upper Canada 1.V7 Golden Manitou 7.C.) Bobjo 17 Lapaska 03' i Sturgeon River . .15 Atlantic 3.00 Calmont , 1.38 Central Leduc 2.12 H-vme Oil lB.cfl Mercury 12V2 Okalta 2.45 Princess 1.40 Royal Canadian UVi Toronto Athona 08 !4 Aumaque 20 Beattie 48 TIDES Wednesday, August 15, 1951 t Pacific Standard Time) High feet 12:27 18.8 feet Low 6:03 2.1 feet 18:09 8.7 feet " s oppcsiii,,,!. l'l'edict thai. ;,l'-''litior.s would m bl.H-king the pP :ire treaty by an - majority ,f the uuui'i 4j. ocieiui-si,s snouiu nou recreauonat value or tne iase mayor attempt to lead but to serve. He cannot be evaluated. The At present City Clerk R W termed them "a group of people Buttle Lake project would be Long u waiU'ng f0T a telephone proficient with slide rules try- of the greatest detriment. It is call to g0 through to B C ing to determine the social recommended the use of upper Bracewell deputy minister of policy of the country." Campbell Lake as an alterna- municipalities, to get a ruling on He said the destruc- tive to the proposed use of Buttle Lake possibility of avoiding the by-tion of Buttle Lake was merely should be given full considera- election by a superior order "in order to provide electricity tion. , Municip Act call5 for a by- for more juke boxes and to Tom McDonald, representing ' of elecUon wlthln 36 days the drive more people more crazy Community Planning Associa- time seat ot offlce ls vacated. more quickly ;' tion of Canada, said "tfils But because the two-vear elec- It would be justified on the whole question Is of Importance tj0ns are so dse a(, hand city grounds of efficiency and ex- not only to the people of the council ls trying to save money pediency, to build an airport Island but to the people of the by waiting for elections in De-in Stanley Park in Vancouver. whole province of British Co- cember ' the city clerk said But it would be regarded as lumbia." , Had the vacancy occurred insanity to do so." j "There are more ways of en- after October 1, an acting mavor The parks of . London are joying animals than by shoot- could have carried onstatutorily. the lungs of the people. But ing them." The opinion of D. J. j Meanwhile, council will meet they are more than that. They Robinson, Vancouver game biol- Friday to appoint another acting offer the cheapest mass form oglst: "It's a great advantage mayor who will remain ln office of psychotherapy ever devised, to have the elk in the park."' until a permanent mayor is They minimize an otherwise He said flooding of Buttle Lake elected. Now acting Mayor Doug heavy incidence of accumulat-; would force the elk out of the Frizzell is leaving the city on a ing mental distress, breakdown , park to other feeding grounds. , trip next Saturday. "'""I f the late Mayor' (ieorge Weston ' '"m Will h ncd Thllrs.lav Aii.iiiI HI ot ; '. from First Initcd Church. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert I hereby declare Thursday, August 16, to be a Civic Day of Mourning out of respect to the memory of the late Mayor George W. Rudderham. G. D. FRIZZELL, , Acting Mayor. 191c remains w,l e in )at, the Gr(,nvllle WHAT'S THIS? Company man or union sympathizer? Donald the Hollingerl moose isn't saying, as he watches pick-Hers in front of the strikebound Hollinger gold mine at Timmlns, Out. Although born on the property, Donald isn't above accepting salt and sandwiches from the strikers. (CP Photo) "l"'1 "f the B.C. Undertakers, Wednesday I ' 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. 1