fyCABS I PROVINCIAL PROVINCIAL LI! ?.A3T, IT 113 ORM'ES VICTORIA, B. C. DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER - Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 J f VOL. XL, No. 224. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS era isong is isim ihi ED itable 1 n7 Kidsa.V VVould liulhrr ft1 9oct ore ' Warn s C.N.R. Big Removal From Right-of-Way uASDKj United Nations !i i.Klay told the Com-,t Kufs'ine 18 unsult-l'slte for any future I.,.jstire negotiation. 'ri-,',and said that Kae- 1 i,ie under attack by S,. r.d that Red and '.i,.,rt forces are in eon- of m fitons Anniety Iweuvre around Kae- ver IrSis Condition mile nvuutti ,,v. Ii ihcr staled mat un- Problem of Future Permanent Reconstruction and Hard Surfacing There VVould be Waste of Money, Says Minister The big problem for the futm-e in regard to that section of Highway 16 between Prince Rupert and Terrace is to get away from the Canadian National Railways track which the road skirts for twenty-two miles along the lower Skeena River, said Hon. E. C. Carson, provincial minister of public works, today in a discussion of the local highway situation with the purtizan gruup. , neither command, n the area and could i anv time wnlcn kk up me ianu. Loco Blast At Quesn el Ridgway proposed mure incident-proof , conference in a note mumsts September 8. lias All or Part of Lung Removed in Quick Operation LONDON (CP) Royal surgeons cut out all or part of the King's sickly lung Sunday and warned the British people of their anxiety over his recovery. ' Nine hours after the operation at Buckingham Palace they reported tonight in post-operation bul- iletinNo. 2: f - ' ' da Would Night Watchman Seriously Injured Town Is Shaken QUESNEL r A night watchman was seriously Injured and kstand The King's condition continu ; Daily News. ' ! The minister was being asked about permanent reconstruction and hard surfacing of the road, j "To hard surface that section of the road until there Is perm- anent relocation would be ! throwing money away," the 1 minister declared. ' i OPPA SPANK? Harold Dorion, 7, left, and his brother, 6-year-old Danny, arent a bit happy in a Toronto police station after being missing from home for three days. Neither of the youngsters would say wlwre they had been and they didn't want to go home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dorion, their parents, said the boys had been punisheel before when they had disappeared for a .day, and might be scared of being in trouble. This time, however, the parents were so glad to see them that no corrective measures were taken. (CP PHOTO) es to b? as satisfactory as can be expected." , I nable to Come, mister Tells Princes Bulletin No. 1, issued by an eight-man medical team two fro The Toronto in a front page cdl-v, urged Prim Mln- several persons were thrown dom their beds early 8unday whena locomotive boiler exploded. . William Fowler, aged 19, employed to keep up steam in the Pacific Great Eastern Railway locomotives during the night, was taken to hospital. The explosion rocked this town and sent fire bricks, from the locomotive hurtling Into the home of Roadmaster Jim Miller, 50 yards from the railway yards. luirent not to "delay tuy telling Princess Laborites Get Together I "Before there can be a satis-j factory road there, we must get I away from the railway line, the minister repeated. That is go-;lng to be a big emjinerlng job and is going to cost a lot of 1 money, maybe millions, j Mr. Carson referred to the diificulty during winter when !the railway shovels its snow on !to the highway. i (oreuo her trip to rial said the anxiety hours after the operation, naa said that anxiety must prevail for several days but the immediate post-operation condition of the 55-year-old monarch was satisfactory. A second bulletin added sat-isinctoryi "as can be expected." While the devout prayed and anxious crowds milled outside Buckingham Palace, medical men :.ress over the Illness Bevan and Attlee Mending Fences for Election Campaign FLASHES NO LABOR AMENDMENTS VILTOK1A There will be no amendment to the Industrial t'oncilation Act at the forthcoming brief special session of the Legislature late in Oclooer. Arthur Ash, Ml. A., chairman of the special committee investigating the act, said today that no recommendation would be ready before November. ANTl-RF.D HANDS TIED CANBERRA Prime Minister R. G. Menzies said Sunday that the government's hands appear 4o be tied as a result o fthe vote in a referendum on the government's . anti-Communist proposals including outlawing of the party. The majority I ' against the proposal is ..now over 100,000. Yanks -Brooks - ft f if. v . ' J er "should not be ln-pressure of the tour i being undertaken IX)NDON P The Labor Party's beleagured forces, split over the "And the CNR, of course, has posted this pencilled bulletin on inroads of the rearmament pro- Nearing Flags ! priority rights at all times on i "There were two explosions," Miller said. "The first one woke us up. The second threw us right out of bed on to the floor." The accident was the second the palace Bate: - gram has made on its socialist Th Kin underwent an od- I program, today appeared ready dllficult conditions." i the Prime Minister a statement at Otis that the Canadian ud understand if the l-ne rigui-oi-way. rt c c 1 tenants." I ,, " i eration for lung re-section this j to present a united front against Both Getting Close To W-orld Series Meeting SNOW REMOVAL i But one bia problem which morning. While anxiety must; wjhshwto m uw utwuc. FOR MAYOR . . . Harold Whalen e had to cancel their NEW YORK f! New York has been the concern of Central remain for some days, His Maj-1 25 elections. Aneurin who stomp csty' immediate post-operative Fiery ui Bevan, (Jriada. He asked that -.j r.t Yankees anrt KrmKlvn uotieers vm. ' been condition is satisfactory. drivers here, has ru UUl ui hid Lauiuvi, ijuat, aa o 't-i ioUK ,ttnH kd1 moved a sten closer to a World 1 winter solved In the meantime. London chesi surgeons sa.id t,c(c0Bt.o rearmamenti offered to j Series -meeting Sunday behind r the trip not be al-.t.'ifcre with Princess peace of mind. iPrln- ih miht have to rectum to carry on his of its kind in the Brtlsh Columbia railroad history. A similar accident occurred here in 1922. At that time one was, injured. . .- Cause of the explosion is not known. Pacific Great Eastern Railway officials are opening an inquiry today. luns congestion could mea" ar": make peace with Prime Minister The Prince Rupert-Terrace highway will be kept open for some clutch pitching by vie Rashchi and Preacher Roe. Raschi turned in his twentieth motor-vehicle traffic this wln- ra, "if nt all nrtccihlp" rhf min- Whalen is Candidate victory as he pitched the Yanks Jster promised to a 6 to 1 victory over the Bos- j Futur. work' on tne highway ill1 ild his illness make 5fcie fur him to do so. I reports persist that t nay have to be post-j(t"4ether. various cities ton Red Sox in Boston. The '..j "rests with the Legislature, and To Resume Peace Talks me sitKiy iung. In a statement, Bevan urged The bulletin could mean can-Jtne return of tne Labor governed, tuberculosis, cyst of the ment to power. He urged all bronchitis condition involving ; Labor factions to work for de-weakening of the bronchial tube I feat of tne Tories, carrying air to and from the; Winston Churchill is favored lung, the specialists said. I to win In public opinion polls Some said that the speed with j and betting circles, which the operation was decided triumph lattened the Yanks ;,u appr0priaUon ef funds." ilng ahead today with BASEBALL games over the Cleveland Indians ROAD TO KITLMAT Intimates Intention of Being in Mayoralty Contest in December ion plans. H- ' ' - v v.. k - J i 1 h-4 vs .1..' " ' ! 1 . . '.1. it, : , t 1 ! "'Ai' . As far as we know, the scores i TOKYO 0 Allied and Com of of Age who dropped a 9 to 1 decision to the Tigers in Detroit. Roe, beaten only twice In all the year, turned in his twenty-second victory for the Dodgers with a 6 to 2 decision over Philadelphia. The victory protected the Dodgers' three-game lead over New York Giants who downed Boston Braves 4 to 1. upon suggested cancer. Hours after doctors issued their original post-operation I bulletin. Palace sources would j not disclose the nature of the Kine ailment beyond the orig Aluminum Co. is going to build its own road. In fact, I understand it is being located at the moment." Mr. Carson, on his way to Prince Rupert aboard Canadian Pacific Steamship Princes Norah, stopped in at Kemano Bay and Kitimat. T'Kai.V ri,lnn a Kin irvK tViarP Early in the field for the next mayoralty election in December is Aid. Harold Whalen who Intimated to the Daily News today that he had already made his decision. Mayor H. F. Glassey, who was Noted News Man Passes munist liaison officers met today to decide on the date for resumption of Korean armistice talks. The meeting was at Panmum-jom, five miles east of the truce city of Kaesong and some thirty air miles northwest of Seoul. The session followed by a few hours a Communist proposal for quick resumption of the full-dress negotiations without bothering immediately with prior conditions. Pensions 'flA- Proof of age is fcu'tor tn securing the 'I tf dollars pension to bc-'"'t'lve in January. Many " i are unable to find a ''4 but a variety of other s f offered. These in- inal announcmeent of structural changes of one lung. A Palace spokesman said The Yanks now have six games ' ZX"t?"f I" ,1.,' recently raised to the mayoralty to play, including five with the ( A Kemano wer site they will i at a by-electlon, Is expected to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke TORONTO ff John Scott, who of Edinburgh will go ahead with' started as a newsboy and be-plans to fly to Canada October 2 jcame .one of Canada' leading for their C a n a d 1 a n-Unitedf newspapermen, died Sunday. He f rous Bibles. ' , TC ..-. ibe underground by winter." " v.- only three games to go. The, The mlnister speaks tonight', Now on his second term as an yanks can clinch their third , at a pubUc meetillg here on the ! alderman. Aid. Whalen is not 6 J Pennant by winning , genera, topic oI roads. He arriv-1 new to the mayoralty. Two years three of the remaining six games. . . thls morninir to begin a two- , he was a candidate in a an brought a silver i: win;; , SUNDAY American ( New York 6, Boston 1 Detroit 9. Cleveland 1 St. Louis 8. Chicago 7 Washington 4-3, Philadelphia 12-8- National Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 2 New York 4, Boston 1 Pittsburg 3-0, Cincinnati 0-2 Chicago 3-2, St. Louis 8-5. SATURDAY Ameriran Cleveland 4, Detroit 9 New York 0, Boston 5 St. Louis 5. ChlcaRO 1 Washington 9, Philadelphia 1 National Pittsburgh 0, Cincinnati 9 Boston 1. New York 4 Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 6, St, Louis 5 received wlren a baby inie and age inscribed. n.aab- taiip nf Mrvrt horn anH Pan. Ll fiiohnm rtnlip States trip unless the King taxes was 77 years of age. a turn for the worse. Active newspaperman for near- W forty year bf'fore his iv mnn spirits -retire" IN GOOD SPIKI1S L.t in 1Q3B Mr Scott suffered race, finishing only Zi manaubmitted a silk hand- CANADIAN FOOTBALL -1 had won at the age r T was accaoted. So was The King was reported today, stroke and dled m nis sleep at Leather Synopsis iiiif ring. T tr records have been votes' behind the winner at that time, the late Mayor G. W. Rud-derham. r." To run for the mayoralty, "Aid. Whalen would have to resign as alderman, as he has the second year of a two-year term to tral British Columbia, and will Inspect the Hart Highway. "That is one project we expected to complete by this fail open it for traffic but the weather held up the contractors." Mr. Carson said the highway would, however, be finished f(iliim manv annliennts A minor low pressure centre j be In good spirits and confident of recovery from the major lung operation. A Palace spokesman said the Queen spent the morning with her husband but no other members of the Royal Family have been permitted to see him hi" home here. A son, John C. Scott, publicity director for the Ontario Department of Health, survives. President of the Canadian Press for two years from 1922 to 1931, Scott was managing director of the Toronto Mail and over the Queen Charlotte Islands this fall and ready for traffic in the spring. It was intended, he said, to have both, the Hart highway and the PGE link to SUNDAY Hamilton 16, Montreal 17 SATURDAY Ottawa 10, Toronto 17 Saskatchewan 30. Winnipeg 17 Calgary 11, Edmotnon 30 (Exhibition Saturday Queens 7, McMaster 3 Toronto Varsity 26, Guelph C.A.C. 9 Windsor 1, Western 21 Sarnia 14, McGill 16 1 Girl Sees r first Rain : WESTMINSTER Lctty '' M'ltame here from Peru hr first rain. Her age I sh(' is visiting rcia- J rain ended the long ."''re ...and it amazed Prince George operating at the same time.. is expected to move to northwest Washington by Tuesday morning. Light rains will accompany the centre as It moves southward and clearing will take place in its wake. Very cold air from east of the Rockies has Invaded the interior aijd moved southward through the Cariboo and westward as far as Smithers. First snow of . the fall season fell early this morning at Smith- A spokesman was much more Empire for liine years until 19Jb cheery than the earlier medical ! when It was purchased by W. H. bulletin which merely reported : Wright, wealthy mining man, the King's condition as being and merged with the Toronto "as satisfactory as can be ex- Globe. neeWd " ' Wright died last week. Britons to Be Expelled TEHRAN Hh An Iranian government official said today that British technicians In oil fields at Abadan will be expelled in a week or ten days" unless they sign individual contracts to work for the natoinalized oil company. FISH ARRIVALS Miss Jean, 4,000 halibut, 24.5c, 18c, 17c. 27.000 black cod, 14.2c. 4.000 red cod, ,04c. PRINCE GEORGE TO JASPER With reference to the Prince George-Jasper link, "no construction policy", has yet been formed. And any further extension of the PGE In the north would have to await completion of the ers and Quesnel. Forecast .1 Vnrt.h rnflst. reirion Variable southern link he said, where, the cloudiness, clearing along the project has been held up due to Iten TONIGHT mainland this afternoon. Show- lack of steel. Publisher of Kamloops Dies TIDES - - Tuesday, September 25, 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) ers in the southern part today. Sunny Tuesday but with frequent cloudy periods over the Islands. Wind northerly (15 mph) except down mainland Inlets tomorrow. Northeast (25 mph). Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Ralph White, aged 76, died Our Hospital and Our Community Responsibility" 15.6 feet Saturday. For many years he 16.6 feet had been publisher of the Kam-7.4 feet loops Sentinel. His son, C. S. 11.0 feet 'white, now conducts the paper. High 10:10 21:44 Low 3:30 15:54 Port Hardy and Sandspit 45 and 58; Prince Rupert 40 and 50. " James Brown of Butedale ar HON. E. C. CARSON father F. J. Ravner Minister of Public Works Will address a . . . rived in the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon, being here for medical treatment. 1 ' I Dr. D. R. E. Whitmore return- I ed to the city today alter spending a few days at Anyox wi'h one of the Consolidated Mining Si Smelting Co.'s prospecting ; parties in the field. He was O. M. I. O Public Meeting at the Civic Centre TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK CFPR at 6.45 p.m. flown In by Neely Moore who1 went north today with the company's DeHavllland-Beaver sea-' plane to pick him up. ' 224 THREE OF A KIND These husky triplet boys were born in Halifax to Mrs. Richard Parker of, suburban Bedford. The triplets averaging ' more than five pounds have three older broUrers. ....... " CP PHOTO)