PROVINCIAL LI3HART, RMES 113 StfeUGS V M - ? ' w DAILY DELIVERY ' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 VOL. XL, No. 233 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS r rt i V CABS w niSPATCHKP . IS TM i ES TOP )yai Daim Ipanding nul Bunk of Canada la i. i u. ...... THEY LEAD ELECTION FRAY Veteran Dave Koslo Hurling Hero Today $ MIO-OI HllCll ill uuuo- lr'ly. This will at , a weekly service on Lid later on a branch 11 probably be estab-& .similar service is 1; .-i in Hazcllun aud jTo Search For Body Canucks in Offensive Building New Native School Canyon City Getting Job lone by Contract Last of new schools in the Skeena agency planned bv the Intensive Effort Being Made To Find Remains of Drowned Fisherman On the theory that a body Hitting of Alvin Dark and Monty Irvin Aided in 5 to 1 Victory orer Yanks YANKEE STADIUM (CP) George Bernarl (Dave) Koslo's steady pitching and Alvin Dark's Indian Department In its schools! modernization program now is ; comes up 10 days after a drown WESTERN FRONT IN KOREA (CP) Princess Patricia's ' Canadians yesterday touched off a fierce new United Nations assault which today had the troops of nine countries smashing at Communist resistance aiong a 40-mile front. The Canadians ' gained two miles Wednesday and a further two miles today. mighty home run in the sixth inning of the fint ln- an intensive search win be i ,i V :'. s I ' ' f VA J 1 j v '--; j ! I game of the world series with two of his mates aboard John ciausen & son, local sai- gave the New York Giants a 5-to-l victory over their mon packers, for the body of Raymond OLsen, local i young v i i i - ianK.ee rivals today. salmon fisherman,. who was lost Monte Irvin's four hits for the! a mighty triple and Lockman overboard from his trolling boat Giants tied the record for a sin-j clouted one of Reynold's pitches Lazy Boy off Birnie Lsland in the gle World Series game, a mark!out of the park on a 10-foot foul Port simPson district two weeks held jointly with 26 others. He!., . , , ., . . ' ago. " tnc Giants failed to once more Bisd also aloie ami. hmn. home i in th the fir-t fir.-.t ; party of volunteers will leave s: ore in the fifth. "n"iK- hpre Saturday morning iec by Kosio worked the whole game The Yankees were also score- Elmer Clausen with the packer and was credited, of course, with i iess despite Joe DiMaggio's liner Hillside. Groups of searchers the win. He is the oldest Giant i ,. "e scoreboard whlcn Dut. : will be landed on adjacent player in point of service, hav- nnd beaches to comb the shorel.nes ing been with the club since ; fltr Thompson took on ,inlhp the ofi thg chance U)e faody 1D41. His choice as pitcher was ; run. mi?ht have been washed up. CLEMENT ATTLEE ' ' WINSTON CHURCHILL Reds Spurn Talk Plan TOKYO O The Communists today rejected General Ridgway s smug up at Canyon City, near; Alyansh. on the Naas River. I It replaces the old school ' which burned to the ground last ! April. F. E. Anfield, Indian superln-! tendent, said today the contract ! for the school has been let to Northwest Construction Co. and ! already foundation Is being laid. ! The structure will be "modern in every respect" containing one room for classes and a four-room teacherage. It is expected 30 1 students will be taught, in grade , one to eight. "This will give us a complete .set of top-flight modern schools ' in this agency," Mr. Anfield said. , The Canyon City school Is to open before Christmas. Last year, similar units some larger were built at Hartley Bay, Klncolith and Greenville. In 1949, the new Kitkatla and Metlakatla schools were opened. The Canyon city school, said Mr. Anfield, will be so con-; ftructed that another classroom, can be added. istcr to 1 Fishing j. Because of a dras- in the herring and ti.'che.s off Nova Scotia hav been having t i s, according to late r.iiett went out from ft ..sane to haul in his i mind 148 pounds of poor and profitless iiir hours' work with 4 brought in nothing rlory load of good-doii in fish. In Halifax jc.d lor three cents a cJiiU and his partner !!) : ten hours' work. . Hjr has seen the worst iit Uiirly years on the jilt Unless there is a jjf.istcr is cvrlaln. And :0r have to do with ;irif The fish are van-tire old banks, be- along the At-,ud Sudtcrs have been turn- wanner during the f vims. Herring and Shrive in cold water. ) the Gulf Stream has m inshore, cutting off Iran Policy May be Major Issue in British Election r ' proposal that stalled peace talks i be switched from Red-held Kae- o.-vu.i,, a ...i... jriciucu, sixm j ne oiants increasea - a a rewarri rewara oi nf ou hut nas heen oeen nnst-nriu post- n Hit niinwoit ihrpn f LONDON (CP)-The Iranian oil dispute bubbled their lead when Dark walloped a ed for the finding of the body. walks and had three strikeouts, i up toaay as HKeiy tne biggest single issue in the ' from the communist High com mand. campaign for Britain's October 25 election. The campaign Is expected to be one of the bitterest in British political history with Winston Ridgway immediately replied that the Allies were willing to meet to talk about a new location. The Red reply insisted that the talks be resumed at Kaesong but left the way open for further discussion. Churchill leading his Conserva Allie Reynolds, in peril on sev- j homer with two on, making the eral occasions, pitched six in- j score 5 to 1 after the first half r.ings and was charged with the ! 0 the sixth, loss. He let the Giants have eight The Yankees went down in walks. The "Super Chief" just j crder (n their half of the sixth, didn't have it today. seventh The Giants were re- It was the first world series tlred one-two-three the Yankees had lost since game Agan the Yankees were- un-the Brooklyn Dodgers let them able to count down in 1949. Since then they Eighth Righthander Tom had won seven straight. It was Morgan too!l over pitching chore the first time the Yankees had for tne Yank.ieg ln the top half lost a series opener since 1935 j of the eighln and retlred tne The attendance was 65,673, olanU t allowing runners to the gate $31L077.05-both a long reach flrst and second ay oil records. j Th. y,.. hari tive forces against the Labor administration of Prime Minis Gambler Is Slain Willie Moretti, Crony of Underworld Big Shots, ' Shot To Death , CLIFFSIDE PARK, New Jersey (CP) Willie Moretti. self- ter Attlee. It is aimed at breaking a near deadiocx between Boom Shows Falling off But Canadian Economists Think It Will Resume Steam Soon OTTAWA (CP) Canada's pro Conservatives and Labor in the Yukon Mining House of Commons. Labor has been in power for six years. i uc-born current and water temperature to Weather Synopsis Skies were clear on the coast and northern interior this morn Tomorrow Vic Raschl or Ed-'first and second b.efore stanky die Lopez will take the mound .., hnrt riaht , talr' (admitted gambler and crony of duction and employment boom appears to be cutting down to try and pull the Yankees even. McDougal(,-g wlnd.Diown pop or ! underworld big shota, was shot Lawrence Jansen is expected to thp (hd out r to death today in a restaurant. King May-Meet Privy Council or Greater ing while the southern interior w-as cloudy and a few showers w jre being reported. This cloudiness will clear slowly today. do duty for the Giants steam but there are signs it soon will be rolling again at a faster clip than ever. i Government economists, look- Ninth The Giants had one The dapper Moretti was a in the ninth but scored no ness before the Senate crime . R H committee in Washington sev- runs. A new Pacific storm 600 miles 000 5 10 000 1 7 - Tfintr npnrffp Giants 200 Yanks ... 010 030 000 LONDON (CP) - tavention Two Dinchhttter an Mi"krv ! CU months ago. He told crime i ,, .,..,, a major lung 5 nemi witn wesi -oi me unanoM.es ;s expec- Haw inmn,.. iw eye, uoieQ roaav Qistmci tprt In mnvr im n fio - A asiian- ! Manue maae mree nns ior me k""" "; 'orieration 11 PROGRESS OF PLAY ! Yankees and the game was over. , dollars legally betting on the, . ri sirk;room mpet. slackening in the rate of in-1 Panhandle tonieht. Strenstrren- First Inning In the first in- horses. lno of his Prlvv Council to dis-! creaSe ot production and em- htg southeast winds and rain are nmt for the Giants, Thompson William cruicusnanK is sailing Moretti wis a close pal otsoive parliament uujiiij me ittoi, ic jorecasi ror rne norm coast wnn The Citnwfilan Prpxs C. A. THOMSON Si Kire Commissioner 'CPi - Fire loss In : year, rising to the Very Active j Mayo Area Particularly ; Active Local Engineer! Back : Eight-'en to twenty companies1 operating in the Mayo district' of the Yukon are creating impos- ; ing activity in that area, it is' reported by Neily Moore, explor-1 ation engineer for Consolidated , Mining & Smelting Co., who is ! back from a week's flight into the ; area. One company United-; Keno-Ls producing. Tire others are engaged in exploration and j development work. j Mr. Moore also visited White-, horse, Mayo, Dawson and Tulse-quah. ' He was accompanied by Dr. D. j R. L'. Whit more, also of Consoii-I dated local exploration depart-1 ment. Allan Aimstrong also! made the trip. Winter has arrived In the months walked, Irving singled. Lockman tonight on the Prince George for Frank Costello and Joe Adonis I However, if the King does not rma-ned a double, scoring vancuuver on vacation, ne win as weu as omer nign ecneion feei weu enough to take part Thompson who reached third on Join Mrs. Cruickshank who has : racketeers. His brother is Sal Irvin s singia. Irvin stole home been away for several weeks, ! Moretti, now serving a prison while Reynolds was winding up. j having gone as far south as San i sentence with Adonis for gam-Two runs, two hits, two errors, i Diego. i bling operations in New Jersey. the approach of this storm. Effects on the south coast will be much weaker and later. Little change in the current temperature pattern is looked for. Forecast North .teast region Clear, be .lLstory. exacted a human life. Much nn:;, destruction and have been prevent-tu all Canadians to us story is not re- in tomorrow's ceremony, he can delegate authority to sign the proclamation to the Queen. News that the King was well enough to want to perform one of his duties came as a pleasant surprise. Yankess got no runs, one hit and no errors. . Second Giants were held scoreless in the second with the aid of a smart double play. For the Yankees, McDougald coming overcast this afternoon. Rain beginning in the northern Living Index Up Again But they also noted the government still has not spent all the money it said it would spend for armament in its annual budget last March. Economists, in their current issue of the Canadian Statistical Review, observed that, during the first seven months of 1951, Industrial production averaged about 12 per cent higher than in 1950. But, while the increase over 1950 is running at a rate of about 14 per cent in the first five months of 1951, "figures for June and July reflect curtailment of this trend," the review said. The rate of increase part this afternoon and in the :ie purpose of Fire We.k, October 7-13 .niadians to be more m.ike thorough in-ba.semenU and at- Today's Stocks (t'uurtrfcy 8. I. Johnston Co. Ltd.) southern part near midnight to lined a double Just inside left n. , ... , xvises to lew mgu Of 189.8 Points field foul line. Coleman singled1 to right, sending McDougald to! third. When Tihrd Baseman I Ontario to Vote Nov. 22 night. Cloudy with showers tomorrow. Little change in temperature. Wind southeast (20 miles pa- houri increasing to 30 this evening. Westerly 20 tomorrow. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, 45 and 55, Sandspit and Prince Runert, Thompson had difficulty ln tak- J On September 1 OTTAWA (CP)- -itch for uncleaned i nd chimneys, faulty Vang, piles of rub-i .v rags. of Si". and other haz-) ttri: .-g the terror of fire tt home. Last year, Can-tiiiiiitiiied on page 4) north. Mr. Moore reports, and he Just beat the ice (headline. There is snow on the ground. Temperature is down to zero. Some of the smaller lakes are already frozen over. He landed his DeHavllland Beaver on the ! I running water ot the rivers. The Inp the throw-in from outfield,! McDougald scored. After the ' Yanks filled the bases, Rizzuto' dropped to only seven per cent. 50 and 55. bounded to Lockman to retire '"ft " - " Telegram says mat an uma. Canada moved 0.9 general election will be he d the side without further scoring. UU to; c' ! Thursday. November 22. It said -nie Third -The Oiants failed Polnts tn to 189.8 1SQS(m On beptem- rpm cabinet fixed at a , m th tn h,f r th th.rn the date was Britain's Grave Crisis meeting and official announce after filling the bases, Reynolds ; ber 1 from 188.9 On Au ment will be made. later. I - TIDES - getting out of his first hole. i . , ih Rureatl of Sta-The USl 1, tne liuitdu Oi Dta Yanks went down in order in their half of the third. i tistics reported today. Fourth - Again the Giants; j F nrices trenerallv rooa lceh ! P1 fetIlelduy were unable to score in the first , ... 1 i ii. Drop in Kitty of Sterling Backing Shocking LONDON (CP) The Labor government disclosed details last 4 Mill Boosting Wrict Log Output iiiiiti' sealing in I'rince Rupert forestry district "e frst nine months of the current year amounts Rtfd total of 256,502,819 board feet a gain of than a third over the same period last year. I Friday, October 5, 1951 VANCOUVER American Standard 30 Bralorna 7.10 BRX .04 'a Congress 09 Giant Mascot 108 Indian Mines 25'2 Pend Oreille 17.00 Pioneer 2.55 Premier Border 34 i Privateer 12 Reeves McDonald 6.25 Reno 07 Sheep Creek 1.74 Silbak Premier 55 Vananda 16 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 33 Silver Standard 2.75 Western Uranium 6 35 Cronin Babine 64 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.00 A P Con .48 Atlantic 3.25 Calmont .' 158 Central Leduc 2 30 Home Oil 17.25 Mercury 2312 oka" : 28i Pacific Pete ..." 9.25 ' 18.5 feet Alcan Strike at Shawinigan Ends SHAWINGAN FALLS, Quebec The six weeks' strike involving the Aluminum Co. of Canada plant here was ended yesterday of the fourth. were lower dui otner High . 3:50 The Yankees were also left! . . ' 15:39 scoreless, leaving the Giants with : PUCe JumPs reSDOn-' lthPon Low 9:34 a 2 to l lead at tha end of the sible for the rise. i 22:27 21.1 feet 7 5 feet 4.0 feet fourth. Fifth Although Irvin smashed - i. u V k t - j night of a grave new dollar 'crisis which shadows campaign-j ing for the general e'ection. The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Hugh Gaitskell, said ; gold-silver reserves of the Brit- ish-backed sterling area shrank ! by $598,000,000 during the last three months to $3,265,000,000. reasing is scale Hit- l(.w I with agreement on all points be- forest manage-! (orlnr it olsn rnntrlhntintr tn the the company and the Britons Fed tween union. Up 'f areas of Columbia mounting Umber scale. 8i the Terrace and, xhe scale for this September 'n areas. While the was 43,636,288 board feet com-juand is the big rea- p.drcd wlth 27,516.314 board feet it OUtUUt. COn- ; hi tho c With Railways ! The size of this drop in the i . IHHv haxbinn tho ctorlinir irens ine JWlgnteSt United States lighthouse, at Hilkboro Inlet. Florida, has a beam of 5 500,000 candlepower. Here We t!vj scaling records LONDON (CP) A railway clerk hi auw nulling 'h the central in- i trade with the rest of the world shocked treasury officials. I Qualified sources had known i set out one Saturday to take his wife and two children on a per variety this September with last September also shown for comparison: 1951 1950 Bd. Ft. Bd. Ft. Frin-exs 1.50 Royal Canadian 17'2 TORONTO j 7". " """1 tarL' r Jjr ; i )da is Worried there would be a drop but forecast only a few weeks ago that it would be In the neighborhood Of $350,000,000 to $400,000,000. The meaning of this financial stcrm warning is clear. Whichever party wins the election will have a long, hard tight to re-establish Britain's fortunes. Douglas fir 985.0B4 1.388,729 Cedar 3,943.618 4,812.393 Smuce 19,114.819 11,716,333 Hemlock 14.836.033 5.424.702 Balsam 2.016.740 1.238,555 Jackplne 2.440.033 2,186,459 Misc. 329,361 749,143 Aumaque 28 Beattle 39 Bevcourt 70 Bufla'.o Canadian ., 30 Cor.sol. Smelters 188 00 Conwest 4.25 Eldona 22 East Sullivan : 9.50 50-mile Journey to the seaside. They never did get there. So the clerk wrote an indignant letter to his member of parliament, saying he was "thoroughly disgusted" with the British railway system. The Saturday outing to Hunstanton, Norfolk, should have taken only 2V2 hours. Instead, the family blundered into one misfortune after another, including misinformation, switched trains, delayed trains and platform misunderstandings. After seven hours in trains and on platforms, they gave up and went home. Harmar Nicholls. Conservative member for Peterborough, Giant Yellowknife 12.65 .38 God's Lake Harilcana 09 Volunteers Requested To assist In search f or remains of the late RAYMOND OLSEN " to be conducted SATl'RDAY, OCTOBER 6 Parties shall be left on adjoining beaches. Departure time 8 a.m. from J. A Clausen & Sons floats For further information contact Green 975 or Black 927 234 .14 Heva Jacknife .09 Russia's second Mum left Ottawa " siill in doubt as jtl'e Soviets have an fcl or famine or Ii between. ;A;ruirs Minister $ reporters: iw anything more 111 you do." on informed Canada normal diplomatic f1? days ago of the V said: "If an ev. Totals 43,636.288 27,513,314 FOREST PKODl'CTS Production of poles and piling in the interior took a drop this September to 175,588 lineal feet lrom 324.583 feet ln September 1950, but the total for this year to date is still ahead with 1,393,877 lineal feet as compared with 1,024,570. The tie count this September was 14,260 pieces (all Jackplne) compared with 5,035 in Septerri-ber 1950. Cordwood this September amounted to 176 cords compared REWARD $50.00 For recovery of remains of the late Raymond Olsen, drowned .Setpember 23 off Birnie Island in vicinity of Port Simpson, B.C. ,J. CLAUSEN & SONS. 234 Joliet Quebec 53 Little Long Lac 94 McLeod Cockshutt 3.15 Negus 88 Noranda 85 Louvicourt 44 Pickle Crow 174 Sherrit Gordon 4.10 Steep Rock 7.80 Silver Miller 153 Unrr?r Canada 177 Golden Manitou 7 45 DEATH CAR Six persons, five of them from one family, lost their lives in the Soulanges Canal when the automobile in which they were riding was oideswiped by another car and plunged into the canal. Drowned were: Alcide Maries 45-year-old farmer and four of his six children, Pierrette, 18, Germain, 17, Monique, 12, and Louise, 7. A neighbor. Antonin Dault, 60, also lost his life. Th" above photo shows the car being dragged from the canal. (CP PHOTO) NorthanU, forwarded the coin-plaint to railway authorities S with a wry comment that more j people are travelling by bus these days. Nicholls said he may raise the matter in parliament 'when it reassembles in Novem-(ber. . S two years Is the """is can rln, they're ''y well." iwith 91 cords a year ago. .