I PROVINCIAL I U3RARY PROVIKCIAL A ' USSART, 1 A 113 T03IA, B. C. ,. EAT SHre1'11-' RUGS DAILY DELIVERY . U v CAES NORTHEHN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER j,m nisivvrrHM Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone QY I PL, XL, No. 234 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS m2 11! nriMi lyjlKl i t - nlevside and Schacht . . EVEN UP WORLD SERIES Censorship Call bach Other Names Not Meant pRTA, Indonesia (CP)-Hjalmar Schacht, Communists Retreating Before Allied Drive EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS (Cr)-Chinese front line defences appeared to be crumbling in the west today before , the offensive of 100,000 Tjnjted Nations troops. itlers wartime Iinancial wizard, today ae-ie Canadian United Nations official who him on Wednesday of "impertinence and first on a bunt. Rizzuto also beat out a bunt, Mantle going to third on a bunt, Mantle going to third on a wild throw by Luckmjn. McDougald singled, scoring Mantle and sending Rizzuto to second. DiMaggio hit into a double play but Rizzuto reached third. Ben a struck out. One run, thice hits. Second Inninr President Truman Defend; Much Attacked Press Security Order WASHINGTON, D.C. (P President Truman said yesterday that he had ordered his hotly-disputed security order ten days ago because a survey showed that newspapers and suck ' maga Giants Irvin singled and stole $2 Million Fire Razes DOT Offices Yanks Have Handy Win Joe Collins, With Homer, and Eddie Lopat Are Heroes YANKEE STADIUM (CP) First Baseman Joe Collins gave the American League New York Yanlc-?es a 3-to-l victory in the second game of the world series when he hit a home run in the second inning with no one on. ferond. Lockman, Mays andizmes naa P"Diisned 5 percent Westrum went down In order, i of Unlted States secret Informa- i Explanation is Demanded TC kONTO Just before service in Simpson Avenue United Church. Rev. Wesley Morris handed Frank Houston, organist, a note, reading: "Forget the National Anthem. I will pray Instead." The king had been operated on a few hours earlier. The note was ignored. Houston played, with the congregation standing and siging the anthem. The organist will have to explain his action to the church officials. Rupert Boy in Cowboy Band tion. leaving Irvin stranded at second Yankees Woodling filed out He sa d this is what lw Is try- Brown bounced out. Collins hit ; lW! to stop. He disavowed any a home run. Lopat grounded ! effort at censorship and has no The battered Communists retreated northward in some sections. Some hills were abandoned after days of bitter fighting. Elsewhere 6nly diehard rearguards delayed United Nations troops. Meanwhile, the Reds remained silent on Gen. Ridgway's invitation ,to pick up a new sit-e in no-mans land to renew disrupted cease fire talks. , , . Milk Farmers Talking Strike: slander." The official. Dr. Hugh L. Keenleyside, Canadian director-g.neial of United Nations technical assistance administration, refused to shake hands with Schacht at a private reception. Later, Keenleyside, in a statement, called the German "an unprincipled turncoat," "a disgrace to the human race,'' and a "despicable scoundrel." Schacht, visiting Indonesia at Ihe government's request to study the country's economy and finance-, said: "That Dr. Keenleyside has the courage to call me a despicable scoundrel is impertinance which not only gives a clear picture of his ignorance but also of his character." Sir Mirza Ismail, resident United Nations official in Ja- out. One run. one hit. MONCTON, New Brunswick A fire last night destroyed the Ma'itime district offices of the department of transport at nearby Lakeburn, causing damage estimated at close to$2.000,000. desire to curb the freedom of the press. The President defended an order restricting the release of official information in a lengthy statement read to a press Third Inning Giants Thompson bounced out. Jansen lined out. Stanky walked. Dark filed out. Yankees Mantle struck out. Thn two-storey, 600 by 300-foot j wooden structure was a total i out. McDougald Rizzuto filed lined out. The order authorizes civilian as w-!!i as military officials to withhold information they believe might endanger 'the national security. The order was attack-ed by edi- Fourth Inning Giants Thomson filed out. popped out. Lockman out. Yankees DiMaggio struck out loss. Records described by officii!'.", as irreplaceable were lost In the flames. Some employees escaped the lapidiy-spreading flames by leaping from second storey VANCOUVER (CP) Warning that Fraser Valley dairy .farm TELKWA-Len Knutson Rambling Len" of the Calgary Rangers, a Prince Rupert boy, f karta. said today that he i Woodling j tor3, publishers and many mem iiiSAL SM'B Dr. H. quitting his Job because his bass, ' Berra grounded out flied out. His blow gave the Yanks a two to nothing lead and, after the Giants scored a run in thj seventh, the American League t?am added another In the eighth. The series is now tred at one win each and the third game will be played across the Harlem River at Polo Grounds tomorrow. Sal Maglie will pitch for Giants and Vic Raschl for Yankees. Eddie Lopat was the winning ih- -,.,,. """i iccciuiy wuu wie n.aten h i i . Z taiw'ha ?r Keen'eyT inlanders Band, has fetched up side, insulted the former JMazi,.,u . .....J bers of Congress establishing censorship at the source of in ers may strike if they do not receive an immediate 40 per cent Increase in fluid milk prices was given yesterday at a milk board investigation here into the milk problem. i nfc nuiifttuil Ills ieilOW COW hiowicr Ua eiiA t'l i ui t, boys Eddie Stoltz, Bernle Lav-lneway and Mike Goda. lhy set out from Calgary, Eric S. Flowerdew, secretary of formation. Asked specifically what prompted the order, Truman said that Fortune Magazine had printed all locations with maps of United States atomic energy plants. King Signs Dissolution me worn ior rteenieysides conduct. The Incident occurred when Ismail attempted to Introduce Schacht to Keenleyside. Fifth Inning Giants Mays flied out to DiMaggio. Mickey Mantle, backing up DiMaggio, fell and was hurt. Hank Bauer replaced Mantle in right field. Westrum IV.iA out. Hank Thompson struck out. Brown was tossed out at first. the Fraser Valley special milk ...,.s.de, now represent-r.i!$c:;i with the United to shake infused u piivatc reception f:i. Indonesia, yester-tlr Hjalmar Schacht, and one time fN.izi adviser to Adolf f. f' Keenleyside said . nr -ifh to have any-j i did c I with Schacht. He ago, pitcher with a steady perform - committee, told the board that iwo-and-a-half months after the Stampede, and nave ancc. striking out eii-ht batters. we are not letting out any se Larry Jansen was no match for crets but large number of dairy men feel if they do not get their demands they will strike." Collins fouled out. Lopat struck 60-Mile Gale Recorded Here toured the East Kootenays, and Southern B.C. An hour's floor show, followed by a dance to the accompaniment of Spanish and steel guitar, fiddle and plano-accordian, has bean given each week-day In village centres, and guests have LONDON (P Tha King today signed in a firm hand a proclamation dissolving Parliament in preparation for the national elections October 25. t, i r that he knew 0 Neill Out-Boudreau in out. Sixth Inning Oiants Jansen popped out. the crafty Yankee lefthander. As a insult 0 today's victory ior the Yanks, odds have Increased in their favor to win the World Series. The game was played under threatening skies and, while the forecast was for occasional rain, Kurd and that he unprincipled turn- Stanky grounded out. Bob The signing took place in Thompson filed out. I Buckingham Palace bedroom Forty mile an hour winds with Ontario Polling Day Announced TORONTO (CP) Attorney Gen been entertained In sveral dude Yankees The Yanks went oLtvtLJVND ?' Steve ONeilll where the King is recovering gust? as high as 60 mph. last! ranches it only sprinkled slightly. nignt ana early this morning I Until recently, they have lived is tnrougn as manager of the ' lrom his dangerous lung opera Boston Red Sox and Lou Bou- tion on September 23. A crowd of 66.007 paid $310,-J3uto grounded out and McDoug- ii.cu uie ueguunng 01 winter . the outdoor life, pitching their ald struck out. dreau will succeed him, it is re- Tte new House will meet Oc- gaKs but left the northern coasts eral Porter confirmed last nifhb- it k puable scoundrel $ i" to the human At Ot'awa, Minister of , A f i ; is L. B. Pearson siment to make. At fr I Nations in New nliyslde's remark unofficial." It was isti it such comment : was "foielgn to jpt- s character." Seventh Inning poiuea by t,a. McAuley, veteran toner 30 to Wect a a Speaker. It; that a general election will be lent cacn uignt, but tney are now on their way to Toronto for thp winter months, after completing their tour of Northern no. held in Ontario November 22. Nomination day will be Novem- undamaged. Light aircraft, however, were grounded until winds abated in the late morning. uianis irvin singled. Lock- j Cleveland sports writer, now in will probably hold its first busi man singled. Irvin holding sec-, New York for the World Series, ness sessions November . ond. Mays sacrificed, sending ! : iiL,u io see loaays game. R H E Yankees 3 8 0 Uiants 15 1 Fine inning Giants. Stanky, Dark and Bob Thomson went down in order. Yankees Mantle was safe at ber 8. Leather King of Safecrackers Seeks $40 Month Pension Irvin to third but forcing Lock-man at second. Westrum walked, filling bases. A pinch hitter went to first for Westrum. Bill Rig-ney. a right-handed batter, lifted a long fly to right centre, allowing Irvin to score easily after the catch. Ray Noble, another Synopsis Throughout the nieht the VANCOUVER (CP) A man who claims he is' north coast of British Columbia 3in is ressed ' i-iaht.hflnHoil haltap .nnf w. WHILE PRINCE RUPERT IDLE Grain Storage Crisis Rinks, Halls Used for Grain Storing OTTAWA P Faced with a grain storage and transportation crisis. Trade Minister Clarence D. Howe empowered the Board of Grain Commissioners to relax regulations and find additional storage space to stockpile the record prairie wheat crop. Meanwhile skating rinks and community halls are being . wu laaueu fjy a. rapine uiaiuiu- plate for pitcher 'jansen but ! the "former king of United States safecrackers la ; ance which brought winds of in Vancouver and says he will apply for a $40-per-!50 to eo miles per hour to the ,. , . ' . water-adjacent to the Queen fouled out. Yankees George Spencer, a righthander, went in to pitch. Clint Hartung went to right field Clyne Rejects Appointment OTTAWA (CP) Mr. Justice John V. Clyne of the Supreme Court of British Columbia has reclined aofointment as chief of the Board of Transport Commissioners at Ottawa. He had been named as successor to Mr. Justice M. B. Archibald who was expected to be named a puisne judge cf the Exchequer Court ol j month Canadian old age pension. 'i'tlin Brings ""si llmir " ( ritual Charlotte Islands. However, the centre of the storm is now mov for- : I Hert-irt Emerson Wilson, Al, the mer minister, who turned to mg inland over southearn crime, told reporters that "I am S aska with the result that - The Iranian ol poing along the line of least re effeot on the B.C. coast is ening. Winds are abating and Be Sure to Tag Them and Noble took over catching for the Giants. DiMaggio, Berra ; and Woodling went down in order for the Yankees. Eighth Inning Giants Stankey popped out. Dark filed out. Thompson' sistance. I'm just over seventy! precipitation on the north coast and taking things easy.' Wilson is seeking pension , , . 1 B .u, . t t pressed into use for storage. It Is a crisis like that which occurred once during the war. Under a new order-ln-councll, a three-man board will be permitted to llcvnce even such buildings as skating rinks and community halls if they are available and are found to be suitable for grain storage. "This will ensure," said Mr. Howe, "that as much as possible of the large crop will be suitably stored." imrfor form nf n l.ll.tinn """" Canada. H having a depressing' 0 it Britain. If tht ' t mio newspaper and j "J commentators b: It! II. ! urc hum Iran of! H 300 British staff ! t rmployces from1 fl ani and oil supply . wu.ld, for London,! Hunting feasor, is in full swng : .. mnth -n''111 remain over most .coastal 'grounded out. f it Forty-nine years of age, .TiisMrA CMvnp was hffnra hi3i Yankees-Brown singled. Mar- and. according to the game office Canadians over seventy without ! areas today and Saturday and tlr tin ran ran fn for Brown. T3rnnrn riiinD hara here, Itroncn license and and tatr tag snips sales fli are .. j spread Dread slowly SlOWlV into Into the the northern nortnPm the means test. He is a native of I interior sections. The southern appointment to the Supreme Collins ; Court bench in British Colum-' grounded out, Martin reaching ; at an all-time high. Since the bia, chairman of the Canadian second on the play. Martin scor- srason for big game and up-Maritime Commission. He start-1 ed when Lopat single. Bauer land birds and ducks opened. ed his law practice originally in ! flled out. i sales have been 40 per cent high Ninth Inninr i er than during last year, Game from Prin;e Rupertj moving Giants Irvin singled. Irvin i Warden Hank Jamieson said there to Vancouver. Readying Elevator F-'mbroke, Ontario. That does not mean that a man who allegedly looted United States vaults of an estimated $16,000,000 during the 1920 s is broke. He still has a comfortable income from movie rights to his liiq story. TIDES - - I Mr. Justice Clyne's appoint- was out at second when Lock-. today. interior, however, will have sunny skies today with some increase in cloud tonight. ' ' ' " GALE WARNING! North Coast Region " except Queen Charlottes Gale warnings issued. Cloudy with intermittent rain today, cloudy with showers Saturday. Little change in temperature. Southeast gales (35i now blowing will slowly de- British Cars j Not Going Home VANCOUVER (CP) British car dealers here denied Montreal reports that $6,000,000 worth of British autos are being picked i up at Canadian dealers' lots and 1 shipped back to England. 1 ! ment to Ottawa was expected to man grounded to Infield. Lock- Const. Jamieson warned, how-'rolncHe with a r--.ve ,n "!-1 man was forced at second when; ever, that more attention should gamate with the Canadian Mays grounded to the keystone be paid by hunters to tagging Maritime Commission ana tut; sack. Hartung ended the game their trophies. 1 He first time in two s that the Iran and r-annot show sub- mti.sh representation, ins asserted, in the "ii that the nation classed time and 1 W"'ig With ths Iran- and the final ! iticism is not con-Jli'-al partizanshlp. Ii, f N-s general. 'cneste4- Guardian , f'iH situation "our !.r." quarters come "1 ministerial Incom- 'I annalllnw mi.. j when he dribbled to Collins. Any deer, moose, goat or elk Ah Transport Board. Saturday, October 6, 1951 crease to southeast (25). South- High 4:45 17.1 feet j east (251 tomorrow. Low 10- 16:28 20.0 feet I night and high tomorrow At Low 10:20 8.9 fe'etjPort Hardy and Prince Rupert, 23:28 5.0 feet ' 48 and 55. TODAY'S STOCKS , shot must be tagged Immediately I with a valid seal, and such tag j must be securely and permanently attached to the base of the j tall of the carcass until it has : been transported to the place i where it is to be consumed. ..(Ctiurtmy & u. Julilistou Co. Ltd.)H l.iV. Official Visits Korean Hospital Princess 160 This is in accordance with the Royal Canadian 19'2 game tag regulations, the game "'d'ly and lack of Royallte 19.00 warden points out, and failure on Harold Pllmley of Plimley's Motors said he had heard rumors that such a scheme was In the offing but he said the rumor may be "part of a whispering campaign" against British cars. A Montreal report yesterday said that some 3500 British-built automobiles, representing sale value of more than $6,000,000, were being shipped back to England because of rigid government credit controls on purchase of now cars. "Under existing federal gov-;inmhnt. credit restrictions we i cannot find a market for British-liuilt cars." a large dealer in j Montreal said. Prairie grown wheat may finally be loaded Into Prince Rupert's long-idle grain elevator. This is the speculation in shipping and railroad circles today. Orders have been received by railroad men here to repair and make ready for use the siding leading into the grain elevator. Meanwhile, C. A. Berner, CNK superintendent here, who is expected to know the answer to whether or not grain is actually coming this way, is in Prince George, returning Saturday night. This newspaper has published much in connection with the idle elevator while a record crop of wheat finds inadequate storage space on the prairies. Central B.C. Boards of Trade recently passed a Prince Rupert resolution calling for the use of the elevator. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce is pressing the matter again. the pa'.t of hunters to comply may lead to fines as high as $300, confiscation of the game shot, and the firearms with which it was shot. , "And we wouldn't want to see anybody got caught like that," the game warden assured. Mrs. Oliver Adams Dies VANCOUVER American Standard N .33 Bralorne 7.05 B R X 04 Caribiio Quartz 1.42 Congress 09 Giant Mascot 1.07 Indian Mines 25 Pend Oreille 10.75 Pioneer 2.50 Premier Border .35 Privateer 11.50 Reno 03 Vi Sheep Creek 1.75 Silbak Premier 54 Taku Fiver .08 Vananda .16 Salmon Gold 05a Spud Valley 28a Silver Standard 2.75 Western Uranium 6.25 Cronin Babine 62 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.05 A P Con 50 Atlantic 3.25 Calmont .. 1.50 C & E 16.00 Central Leduc 2.60 Home Oil 17.75 Mercury .': 29 Okalta 2.80 Kmteers quested assist for remains f 'Ii" late i'WD OLSEN f inducted ,Av. OCTOBER 6 shall be left i"itig beaches. f" tlmc-8 am. from f 1 n & Sons floats ' )fr Information ntact TORONTO Alhona .09 Aumaque 24 Beattle 38 Bevcourt 68Vi Buffalo Canadian 29 Consol. Smelters 186.50 Conwest 4.05 Donalda , 46 Eldona 22 ..t East Sullivan 9.30 Giant Yellowknife 12.50 God's Lake 38 Hardrock 13 Harricana 09 Heva 15V2 Joliet Quebec 52' 4 Madsen Red Lake 2.33 McLeod Cockshutt 3.10 Moneta 31 Negus 80 Noranda 84.75 Louvicourt 42 Vi Pickle Crow ' 1.70 Sherrlt Gordon 4.10 Steep Rock 7.45 Silver Miller 1.51 Upper Canada 1 76 Golden Manltou 7.50 A woman died last night shortly after being admitted to hospital here, having been flown in from Masset. She was Mrs. Dora Gertrude Adams, 38, of 1535 Second Overlook Street. The mother of four children REWARD $50.00 For recovery of remains of the late Raymond Olsen, drowned Setpember 23 off Blrnie Island in vicinity of Port Simpson, B.C. J. CLAUSEN & SONS. ,-234 "BABY" BIO WINNIPEG I '"i -Will i . 1 M - - 1 1I1 I nii.m ii I . (ft The city zoo made room for an orphan elk stag recently and for some reason named him "Baby." The To help the Korean people in rebuilding their war-shattered land, the United Nations this year established the U.N. Korean Reconstruction Agency, in which 43 nations are now cooperating. Here, J. Donald Kingsley. Agent General of UNKRA, checks conditions during; a visit to the Akasagi Kefugee Camp near the Korean city of Ptisan. or Blni-ir 007 i was stricken while visiting her I parents hi Masset. She was put j ! on the Canadian Pacific Airlines i flieht, Randsplt. to Prince Rupert. I I Her husband is Oliver Adams, ; 1 a fisherman. -234 yearling stag hits the scares at 500 pounds and stands five feet high at the shoulders. s