i I I PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, 113 VICTORIA, B. C. 1 DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 NORTHEHN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" jls cabs il DISPATCHED VOL. XL. No. 232 ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS dian Dollar Purchase lTfy iinn Ml i TO It mm 4 lue Losing more wound m) h I t fc hi OTTAWA OTTAWA iCB DiiouM Purchasing value of the Canadian dollar appears to be dropping further and faster than its United States equiva Starting Alaska Trail add to aliate lent. Based on cost-of-living trends in both countries, the Canadian J , j i ,JV1 'in.u u.i ttiiu mc mil- : I nvi..nn 4. ill..- I.. 1 ,1 ' & ICP -Canada and 11 i Since the pre-war period of Maxim Schapiro Here " Bound North Returning With Rising New Baritone ' Inaugurating the 1951-52 winter season of the Alaska Trail which will bring top flight stars of vocal and instrumental music World Series To be Aired Jj.tn.-s will tvtallate 1835-39 purchasing value, the i, United States If it Canadian dollar declined 47.1c mm itrkUon on ! and the American 4.lc. J,,:';.,, James Sinclair j Government statisticians esti-.i.v. j mated that, on the basis of latest Abadan Abandoned Following Ouster ' ABADAN (CD Thj EiiU.Va cruiser Mauritius, with 280 oustpd employees of the nationalized Anglo-Iranian Oil Co., today sailed for Basra, Iraq. Removal of the last British technical employees from the huge Abadan refinery left the Iranians in full possession of the rich Uranian oil industry, f'rom Basra the Britons will leave by air for home. They were summarily ordered out of the country by Premier Mossadegh's government. i.;jfv ;i.s.sisi.aiH w ri--" 'ji nvmg u--iius, me pur Douglas Abbott, chasing value of the Canadian i to Alaska and Prince Rupert, , Maxim Schapiro. celebrated pianist, is in itti c.iy aboard the .,UT ir s,i: an inter- i dohar would be 52 9c and the id in -. j United St ates has j American 57.7c. L:tli m which to elim- - ti turns wtnen anacia J. aiis terms of gen-iiniiit on tariffs and The World Series will be on the ait from station CFPR ccmmer.ctnj tomorrow. Th; broadcai-t will sta 't at 9:45 a.m. Pacific Standard Time on each of the week-days with the Sunday game commencing at 10:45 a.m. Cuts Down Flood And Expels Odor , .. id ions are not fm.ula and 11 other ,;!ii'UHling the United e prepared to with-. '$- taiitf concessions, a. ritintions are Imposed i i Art clause attached i to the United States j; .s main defence pro- Prince Geo ge today bound north. At Cordova, Mr. Schapiro will rendezvous with Donald Gramni, rising 24-year-old baritone of Chicago, who has been talcing the United States by storm in recent months. After thtir Alaska tour, Schapiro and Gramm will be in Prince Rupert October 25 to appear in joint recital here. Schapiro is no stranger to Prince Rupert. He has already had two spell-binding engagements here. "Gramm has tremendous talent," Schapiro enthused to the Daily News today. "He has been mt'jting with enthusiastic receptions everywhere he goes. He has the wonderful faculty of singing In every language. He is pianist and organist too." PEARSON'S ASSISTANT Allied I ick. 36, of Montreal, head of the External Affairs Department's Common wealth D. vision, has been named special as-lstant to External Affairs Minister Pearson. He tvplacfs D. V. LePan, 37, of Toronto, who takes a senior post In the Canadian Embassy at Washington. (CP PHOTO) EDMONTON (CP)-First major; step in controlling the unruly rivers of the High Prairie district of the Peace River Valley, an 1800-foot dam has been com- i pleted on the Heart River. J It's g complicated project j whereby the dam, four miles! REPRESENTS CANADA Mary L. Fitzgerald, 21-year-old Moncton, N.B., TCA stewardess, represents Canada at "Wings Over the Nation" air rhow held at Long Beach, Calif, Sept. 28-29-30. Miss Fitzgerald, the only Canadian among stewardesses from all major air lines who acted as queens and hostesses at the event, is a native of Leth-bridge, Alta. (CP PHOTO Churchill Moots Coalition W- V'"" -""""'"' east o 'he eastern tip of Lake! -fr-nuue the United . ,,,..':.. ,.,. Winagami, , ha? diverted ; Blackout Imposed as Korean War Increases EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA (CP) A thunderous .United Nations artillery barrage roared along the western front today while planes tried to break up the biggest Communist supply effort since the last Red offensive. Reds, who held Allied lnfan- trymen without gains yesterday,! . pressed two-battalion probing ' J J J. the of Agricul- .iiunent - . u.t....np,l. iji V11C lltdt I ill! It ' i , k , R'ver and forced the Heart Riv-; LIVERPOOL (CP) Winston : uu uiiuji uaiii ,,.,,... , 1 ,, ,.. T . , , i ,., , ers upstream flood through a , f ..e me United Stales natura, creelc and rest,ryoir inl0 1' 2-mile diversion canal,' Bakeries Convicted I H uman has already throu Lake Wlnagami and ; Churchill last night guardedly i promised to revive Britain's war-; time coalition government in I order to fight through world j dangers and economic crises if j his Conservatives win the na- ; tioflal election October 25. i Into a two-mile outlet canal to a creek. j sniimtts that It is c government pol- Weather ! attacks of their own today. 'iKHIlS Llltcr A partial blackout, frequent-; f ",K 'U traUe Kree-: miles down the last creek and j I ; bark into the Heart River. f ! One aspect of the work Li that i Oil Sands Found on Van. Island Austin Taylor Backs 20,000-Acre Deal I VANCOUVER (CP)- Combine Fines Imposed by Mr. Justice McBride In Calgary Indo-China has eliminated what one gov ! it Packer!;1; ily a sign of impending offensive 'by either side, was clamped down on news from the fronts Wednesday. While there are indications of a passible impending Red offensive, a broad United Nations eminent oflicial called "the co;- CALGARY O Canadian Bak- ;en Greeted by a tumultuous ova- j Synopsis tion from thousands who threw! A large area of low pressure flowers and raising his old V-: which has remained off the for-victory sign, Churchill said : coast for the last two days mov-in his first election speech: ed in over the interior last night "What is required is a gov- i and will continue a slow north-ernment with power to carry on Eastward movement. Pressures ! a tolerant, non-partisan, non-1 are rising rapidly on the coast i doctrinarian sytsem of policy i and clearing is expected in this i for a considerable time." area tonight. The interior will upung lurmp ouor hi uk .r,,,d nf raiHrv Tnesriov New Offensive Commenced ; In Northwest Corner Winagaml long offensive to di.s- i nPd $lcoco, the maxlmum pen. trirt dwellers, he has i project all wnv ff)UI)d jm ,lh raised the lake level bv lour . ... .,.. u.u... t ing Port drive cannot be ruled out.) j SAIGON, French Indo-China Today's Allied artillery bar-; Fiench Army headquarters w" "M"g COI1- t, orf ,H,..H hli h i iivi, n.nkiT which. 1. cems of operating a combine. Wp.it. P.rcri ari rlro iran. '"M " ""'' I "uum m iui"B'" tue evacua i t'on of Binhlu as Communist-led Geologists of the federal ' There has not been the least be slower ln clearing and show- , T.n , 'he Korean war. if i R',u (Ltd.. nf Winnipeg, was . lined $0 000 and Edmonton City : iniuns smasnea io wumn uuriv i . . i mm, uiat Aiuees iaour Dunv ..n' ... .i..w.. , .v.-! ! mines cenartment have - - cuiiiitrut to nic pJiilk wtiicic ii. ;a f,a last Thuisday in , pttxsant to drink. i nas b,'en re- i And the Iih that once shun- i r way into port neci t,n9 lllkis m)w ale jollowuig nr ixm above wa!er,.a dear paTh frerrrMLe.'.w Slave Bios.-owiied West Lake to Winagaml. would react with favor to serv- "Stem ana norinern parts. , ill'" Ul l,aiim, liULJiiai Ui bllul, i under Con- ismperaiures wiu snow iiuie cnange rrom. mose oi tne pat, Baking Co. Ltd., a Weston subsidiary, $1,000. Other fines were: McGavin Bakers Ltd., $8,800. ! ;ii ration in their, newt. falLjof-, found evidence of basin lnS In a cabinet fensive. ? - -i ' servative leadership ,' ; -i i i , , , . i oil-bearing sands on thei A communique said that French " .' few days although interior j It has even increased the duckj f '!" salvaging op- population In the area. Because' night-time temperatures will be Edmonton Actress Wins London Favor McOavIn Limited, head office, somewhat lower. 11, r.t Willi-urt lTlnu,n ui.. . I t i, t,,nu:n 111 forces were compelled to evacu- ; West COast Of V ancOUVCT ate another unidentified outpost ' Taiovifl , as twelve .Vietmin battalions. 1 ,,,:." ,f . ii i Edmonton. $1000 Forecast n . i.illllt VltU Uf UlllllllHrU LUIIlllUUbCkl i. r lulling vessels Is $20,000 towards the Heart River stabbed into the remote north-! Mlnes Minister ueorge frua- Russ-French Berlin Riot ! ham said in Ottawa that the for- west corner of Indo-China. '!((! packer. Cuiist was jproje,t, total cost of which has loaded ; not been announced. j mations between Kyuquot and j Clayoquot Sounds are of the M Gavirt Ltd., Vancouver, $1 000. M. . Justice Boyd McBride warned officers of the companies to mend their ways or face pr-sFiblc additional fines or jail rentences. i I sorr.; type and age as those In li'h on her way! The project presents pos-sibili-iW"t when she ran ties for hydro-electric develop-v i:m. Crew of five ' ment. There is a 75-foot drop A wilrl stnnp- ! ter EDMONTON DMONTON (CP) (CP) Dianne Dianne Fos- Fos- Edmonton's gift to the the- hJimftl IC RgIIC off and and radio radio world world, has has won won1 rulllUUi UCIIJ BERLIN (CP)- North Coast Region Variable cloudiness today with a few showers oxi windward slopes. A few . clouds tomorrow. Little change in temperature. Winds Northwest 26i in exposed areas and 15 elsewhere. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow At Port Hardy, Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 46 and 58. atre .vilely. To Stay Silent further fu:cesses on the British j stage. Her progress was recount-l ed here by Prcf. and Mrs. E. H. : where much oil has " California, border throwing riot on tne been produced. separating Rus-sian and French The Provincial Petroleum Board seetors of Berlin brolte out to reported 20,000 acres in the area njght has been tak-c-n over by a com- West Berlm poiice called out pany backed by Austin Taylor, neavy reinforcements to combat Vancouver financier. a crowd 0f ab0Ut 5000 Commu- nists. Gyros to Vie In Attendance between the levels of the Heart River and Winagaml Lake and the dam this last spring helJ ' back enouith w.itrr to flood 2:')0.-000 acres to a depth of one loot. Reg Bailey, Water Resource, ! Board engineer in charge of the I project, now is studying flood Gowan of Edmonton, who haJ ; LIVERPOOL (CP) The lunch with Dianne and her hus- nouncement that Princess Eliza-band during a holiday trip in beth and the Duke of Edinburgh Plane fas tiMiana. will travel to Canada bv air in io pep up on attendance ann i i),ann .in. ,, the rnie of stead of by sea means that the All Engines Out; control of the West Prairie River . pumiuamy. uie local uyro uuu Bianca in "Othello" with Orson belIs of iiiernool CaJhedral will which each spring floods about ls Having anouier attenaance j Welies in tne tlUe role, and the;remaln silent indefinitely f'HTH. Russ Tests Second Atom Bomb Bomber Landed Roydl Couple r, "i' i h 72 square miles of farmland near contest between teams of mem Ini.i The bells, high in the immense - - - juuiig iLiaLi aim u, ureter iii-ii, bers. Team captains were named ! niavln iaBn she left, the cast Hlnh Prairie The Heart Riv;r i! Mcacham Field WVVCl Ul LUC lOUICUlKI, OIC IUC VlMnnTIiriTD TaQ-tor project m-av ofler a solution to i luuays luinneun oy rreameiit oI The Hollaw" and began re miiiiicipal airport ! heaviest peal of bells in Britair, i f iye rd" To Sail Home E. D. Forward. They are Marc hearsing nthelln nt. the end of , the West Prairie River floods ;lv i(l tnoay. iiiC ici.vii IUUC ciBna ... larfoH f ol f a,, TclonH that have been a problem for , 'i- vunicu. septemoer. '1 nt-ll ruiKL'l, H.11114 D1U1U una UVll Forward. many years. The town of McLennan bene-. fits greatly by the dam. A sup-ply ' of fresh water may easily be piped to the town from the lake i inepiay is being pre-senteaoyj tenor at St. swraay alter us lour engines LONDON Cf -Princess Eliza- Sir Laurience Olivier at the St. paul Catnedral London. ,had gone out while on a flight beth and tne Duke of Edinburgh James Theatre in London this ! over Vancouver Island. ; To h0 wU1 fly to Montreal Mon- aMrnGowan ! Liverpool bells a special frame ; day. will return from their Can- herself nlav- a!'.'.r'rSe" ,L a VtL I was built bv architect Sir Giles! FAMOuS .,--, WRITER .0IW,0 Jattian tour by ship November 17. SAME THING f Living -Thursday ('v;'4 The September 1 WASHINGTON 0 The White House announced today Russia has exploded another atom bomb. No dvtalls were disclosed. The government was reported analyzing data which indicates Russia has made two new atoaiic explosive tests one successful, the other a fizzle. "'" """. j, nnm il. Ilglnr tVioPronr.h Tim return innrnov will be in to overcome a persistent watcrj The female .shortage problem. And the twn rarit;l dmue statue atop the at Washington, new House of Commons in Lon-- novelist who died in 1850, started the Canadian Pacific Empress of don. 'life as a printer and type- Scotland fiom Bay of Bulls, New- The bell frame of reinforced ' founder. loundland. November 12. usually identified as "Lib-'is officially called "Free- nu.'x tor Canada also is tulking of building a new : DC, be released to- summer resort around the reser- ' erty, voir. dom almast 80 women had read the part of Bianca in try-outs before Orson Welles heard D.anne do it to a great wave of approval. "I'm proud of Dianne, ' Mrs. Gowan concluded, "but I'm not j, bit surprised." concrete, the belfry floor and construction work beneath it . ' v .' v ' . f. ... ' weigh more than 20. j tons. i The belts were to have rung fits Take Pennant Race 5-4 ;' '3jtl.li SKItlES STARTS TOMORROW . for the first time September 25, i FLAT STATE j daLe of tne royal couple's sched- ' Unlio.m elevation of Florida, uled drive around the city be-; where tha highest point is 325 fore boarding ship for Canada, feet, helped greatly in construe- Elizabeth and Philip now are tion of numerous fine highways, travelling by air. NT M I YORK (CP) Bobby Thompsons terrific c ;,d imnifr in the last of the ninth inning nu' broke nroKc King Still Doing Well TODAY'S STOCKS , ( lurtt-sjf . I). Johnston Co. Ltd.), national League post-season baseball play-;vc New York Giants a 5-4 victory over the I Dodgers and the pennant. " 5t'ii't the world trow against Ameri- L()Ckinan doubled, scoring Dark. ?.inkees wln,K,,'s' Thompson smashed the three-i " run homer to end the game. '"i.st time and a1 Brooklyn scored the first run ' '..(.. Giants won to- in the top of the first Inning 1 "' a last-inning when both Reese and Snider 'iB!Kl Ml'PHer singled, walked and Robinson singled, LONDON ( The King's doctors reported today that his con-fl't'ott ccnlimipi to improve after li'" liriE operation. . hi lift in said: "After another !-"!-.' n)';ht, IIyjs King's condition ! hnw.j further improvement." Home Oil 16.00 Mercury 20 Okalta 2.85 Princess 155 Royal Canadian 16 Vj TORONTO Beattie 38 Bevcourt 90 Buffalo Canadian 28 C M & S 188.00 Conwest 4.10 Donalda 45 Eldona 22 East Sullivan 9.30 Hardrock 14 Ontario Votes Next Month TORONTO (CP) The Toronto Star says in a newspage story that Ontario elections will be held Thursday, November 22. The newspaper attributed the prediction to "high Progressive Conservative circles." scoring Reese. Giants tied up the game in the seventh, 1-1. Irvin doubled. Lockman laid one down, sending lrvin to third. Thompson Hied out to Snider In deep centre and Irvin easily made home. The Dodgers came right back In the eighth to score three runs. Reese singled. Snider also t.nrl,-, tit tl-ticri Harvest farmers '"' Canadian farm-4a ""cord of $1,245.- VANCOUVER American Standard 30 Bralorne 7.25 B R X , : 05 Cariboo Quartz 1.40 Congress ; .09 Giant Mascot 1.05 Indian Mines 24 Pioneer 2.35 Premier Bordtr 35 Privateer ll'a Reeves McDonald 6.75 Reno 04 Sheep Creek 1.70 Silbak Premier 52 Vananda 16 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 25 Silver Standard 2.75 Western Uranium 5.65 Cronin Babine : 64 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.05 A P Con ! 48 Atlantic 3.30 Calmont , 1,50 Central Leduc 2.25 T.V " "IT h V' V t.I ,1 first Reese scored on Maglle's wild iv-'i '" tne Doillln- nltch Pal'ltn sinolpri senrilV' Heva 15 V- Jackknjfe .09 Joliet Quebec 55 Little Long Lac 90 Madsen Red Lake 2.34 McKenzle Red Lake 51 McLeod Cockshutt 3.10 Louvlcourt 47 Pickle Crow 1.70 San Antonio 2.80 Sherrltt Gordon 4.15 Steep Rock 7.80 'latistics reported Snider and sending Robinson, l intentionally passed, to second. ' shared In th Cox came un with a single to TIDtS - - Thursday, October 4, 1951 Hitth 3:05 19.5 feet P incomes, British score Robinson, making the NEW CELANESE PLANT This is a picture of thi new $50,000,000 plant which is being built at Edmonton now by Canadian Chemical Co. Lai, another affiliate of Celaiiese Corporation of America, which will make acetate yarn and staple fibre from high alpha cellulose pulp produced at the Prince Rupert plant of Columbia Cellu'ose Td tne left is s?en the petro-ehemica! section of the new Edmonton plant, in the cert it the f.aki mill and to the left the yarn sactioru 21.9 feet 6.1 feet 3.1 feet 14:59 8:54 21:36 pitched for the! f lt?rs sharing $42,- score 4-1. mod with $37,227,000 Newcnmbe iPPiiodof 1950. dodgers.