, I- r PROVINCIAL. LI3TORAAES mm i ( kml m 111 Tr1 victor:., 2. c. - DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY CABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ...in inisrATCiiin Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port -r-"Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 I VOL. XL, No. 188 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS nj WtSian Weapons Adopted hare ht C ft fife Anti-Tank Shell, Platoon Radio and Arctic Vehicle arry to OTTAWA (CP) The western allies have accepted as standard a new Canadian anti-tank shell that is the "last word" in armor-piercing destructiveness. Defence Minister Claxton said Friday. Production has already started. Atlantic Pact countries also chose to accept as standard both Liquor Board Chief Passes Yanks Win In Tennis Chief United Nations Delegate Outspoken New Rifle Is Shown 'rite on pmiriVnt To Continue Fur Flies At Hearing COURTENAY. Fur flew at , sponilrme With Kus a Canadian platoon wireless set MONTREAL (CP) The Ameri row (CP)- President Tru- . . i- and a Canadian Arctic cross- cansBudge Patty and Tony the wind-up of the Buttle Lake British Weapon t'nveiled As Compeitor of I'nitcd States Carand minister I Trabert swept their United public hearings here Friday. T. ....rrncrwinnpnen ., inue , said in running down a relative T States doubles team Into the , 3. Norris, KC. counsel for the; Piwdcr.t wiKoiai m. ; ly brief list of arms and pro- cedure-s on which these powers with In-:i,tc ;l( was received Friday. Another Session Ends at Kaesong With No Sign of Agreement MUNSAN, Korea (CP) Communist negotiators today "brusquely rebuffed" another United Nations attempt to find some area of agreement on the cease-fire line in the deadlocked military armis lnter-zone final against Sweden conservationists, charged S. R. today, eliminating Canada in , Weston, chairman of the British t straight sets In the best-of-five Columbia Power Commission, doubles match against Canada's ; should have been on hand, and . . i t; uiaiiBKiu tv. mane atauu Radians are anxious iu ardzatkm work lt. will react to bnver- WESTMINSTER, England P Britain yesterday unveiled her new fast-firing .280-calibre rifle, a stockless weapon that looks like a sub-machine gun. About 200 military attaches raw the demonstration aimed at William F. Kennedy Dies After Stroke VICTORIA 0 William F. Kennedy, 63, British Columbia Liquor Commissioner, died late last nigt following a paralytic stroke. Starting as a cow hand on the famous Goldstream Ranch, he later entered the lumbering business. He was prominent In Vernon as school trustee, alderman, president of the Board of Trade and Athletic Association. In a by-electirm in 1927 he was elected Conservative member for North Okanagan In the Legislature and was re-elected In the 1328 election. However, he re L - u; iKn 'cm I v anu:e Brendan Macken and Henri Ro- ! H. W. Davey, counsel for the dam chon, 8-4, 6-3, 6-2. ', proposers, said Mr. Weston was The United States tennis stars 1 a busy man and those present showed no mercy Friday as they had no idea what "commit- lied Slates uepurimeni ui ; turned down the one : live-power peace pact: tfuuld include Communist I Old Champion Rower Dies convincing western military men i aced through Canada's best in ments" he had. tice talks' at Kaesong. The opposing sides wrangled for two hours and 20 minutes. Their only agreement was to resume the critical discussions tomorrow. Vice-Admiral C. Turner Joy Yanks-Indians Still in Tie Mr. Norris charged: "Mr. Wes- lnal lne rlIle 18 wna' Defence ton is head of this Power Com- : Minster Emmanuel Shinwell says mission. He has made statements tne bpst weapon of its kind right and left He has carried ' ln world. straight sets to take the 2 to 0 match lead in the singles. Husky Tony Trabert, 20-year-old sensation from Cincinnati, VANCOUVER (CP) Champion told the Communists in strong of the nineties, Robert Johnston, 1 zipped through Lorne Main of j on propaganda on this matter Not all were convinved, espec-83, internationally known scull- Vancouver 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 in the as far as Williams Lake. And iaily Americans who, with Can-er, died Thursday night at hl3 opening singles while Big Dick ; now he isn't here at the crucial art?, have adopted the .300 calibre signed in 1930 to Join the then terms that they nad ..siammed ...... i.Muoi uoa.u. the door on everv attemnt to Savitt, Wimbledon and Austral- time when he should be hete." Garand. home here ,ans have made it clear ( ,.y consider a peace pact . toiild line up Americans, Frenchmen and Rus-,uh tlie Communist Chi-, the heart of their pro- ,r easing world tension, j Is no doubt the Russians ike to have Truman sug-meeUna of the five pow-if not that, a meeting of wers. , NEW YORK (CP) Clutch-hitting by Johnny Mize and Al Rosen enabled New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians to remain in a first place tie in the Am-, erican League pennant race Ian champ from Orange, New , He said Mr. Weston should be Ti-sts bv pxnert rifleman ni-nv- Johnson had met world cham Jersey, breezed make progress." Joy aimed his words directly at Lt. Gen. Nam 11, chief Red pions. including the famed Jake past veteran ; here at these hearings to justify ; Pd tle new gun can be fired of Montreal the position of the Power Com- faster than the Garand or the mission. : 01H British 31)3 hut. laflt. their Gaudar In a 2500-yard match renaan BracKen race here in 1898 Oaudar won -3- 8-1, 6-1, but was pressed all the way Such wns the pr jlude to the win i The Power Commission's origi- penetrating and shocking power. Earlier Johnson had rowed ot Trabett and Budge Patty of ! nal statement that only about 25 Friday night. Mize drove home two runs on a home run and fly ball to lead the Yanks to a 3 to 1 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. Rosen climaxed a four-run Macken and million feet of timber would Los Angeles over 4 I Communists Come Over Reds Unhappy About Mass Migration Into West Berlin Henri Rochon of Montreal in have to be removed from the j I delegate, for his inflexible stand on the 38th parallel as the only line acceptable to the Reds. "You did not come here to stop the fighting," Joy declared, j "You did not come here to ne-' gotiate an armistice. You came (here to state your price your 1 political price for which you are .against the United States champion, McDowell of Chicago, who j was brought here from the English Diamond Sculls. He beat today's double match. ould Break seventh-inning rally with a two- Parley on Neai East is Sought McDowell by 10 lengths over 1 i-mlle course. " Pleven Forms ht Cartel BERLIN Oi Ten of thousands willing to sell the people of i of Communist BIhp shirts strav- Korea temporary respite from park was refuted by a "long-i time" forest engineer. After taking the oath, Tom Clarke stated he had been in forestry work for 30 years. He knew forests in every part of British Columbia and he had made a timber cruise at Buttle Lake last month. His totals present were: 1!99 acres of merchantable timber in tlje flood- area; average feet Canadian Women Hew Cabinet irrsvicinal Inquiry Into run homer which gave the Indians a - 6 to 4 victory over the fourth place Chicago White Sox. The third place Boston Red Sox remained A'2 games back of the co-leaders by 1 downing Washington Senators 6 to 4. In the other American League game Ned Garver turned in his 14th pitching triumph for St. Louis Browns over the Detroit Time Ifcixing Proposed GENEVA (CP)-The United Na- ed from East Berlin's World Pactions Palestine Commission has Youth Festival into West Berlin I "You have engaged In these invited representatives of Israel as sight-seers Friday and boosted conferences only to present de-and Arab states to meet the the total of such visitors during mands, not to negotiate a solu-commission in Paris September the week to 250,000. j tion." 10 in a new effort to reach a r -a leaders did not like it. When Nam II left at the end Open Golf Final ill.NGTON, D.C. (CP) Two PARIS ff -Premier Rene formed a new coalition cab- Slates senators said Frl- j inet early Saturday. It is one Mar-'nf v. innvt rnnsflrunlivn onv. I.AVAL-SUR-LE-LAC t,- at they will introduce a board measure per acre In the solution or the Palestine dispute. Youths defied Communist or-'of the day's session, observers , lent oirwarv, luo-pouna ana live t-mmjnts France has had since flood area 57,000; total f.m.b. hi Tigers 4 to 2. His batting also tgypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria ders In surrendering to the tmn- said he was "apparently angry." n in the Senate Monday fur a congressional ln- and Israel were invited. helped to spike the Tigers' debut, l i'. any monopolistic prac- flood area. 96,075.000. I He said a strip of 32 miles of i merchantable timber would be i u,u,u.un, .ttie war. (blasted her way through the j pieVens successful coalition (semi-finals of the Canadian i etl-ort marked the end of a i ladies' open golf tournament month-old government crisis. under their new manager, Charlie Gehringer. tation to see how the West does things. A young girl was bitterly attacked In East Berlin for her proicsslonal boxing. o lawmakers Many P. subject to flood, with an aver- .vm. a uiifn, Fnrmpf Pml.rHnHO,,.lll.l... ...ui .1 i .... . Communists v Eight Die in Train Crash nvir Mat urrav of Rutland . ...-. . ,u.-,vi.st iU, , j aiuwuku trip. She fled back to the west Hepublicun, Washington! t rnun Welier (Republl-! i , ' ' '.reslcned July 10 in a formality i the Power Commission brief o said the proposed -i. -,.aK i..i., Pav'f'f? the way (or a new post-Upril. 13. 1851, stated Mm strip! ah. and tried to commit suicide by slashing her wrists. She was moved to a West Berlin hospital Reliet Train Is Dispatched Are Bombed Ttriii "particularly "a 'y i ,.,h finlsh-this ,hl. one at , ' ,h. the 10,u I election cabinet. i to be flooded would be "arouni ; , . f.v'ven was tne elgnin candl-i" 'eei except on me iiaus :u SIMMESPORT, Louisiana ana was promised naven as a few stream mouths," Mr. A marine troop train and a Kan political refugee. dar to undertake the formation of a cabinet. All the others "l','a""nal f ":'"g ! grevn-for the courageous 17-mch bouts at Med- stages ()Id lr, lrom KonthU1, 0n liiarp Garden In New I (arjo id has outiets in Detroit j Wv'ilomont. ., w vMnrv UNITED NATION'S HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA P Unit- sas City streamliner crashed! Clarke claimed: "The contour man nn H'hich thp ahnva fiLrnroc SUDBURY, Ont. (CP A special head-on and burned near here train was dispatched from here : iano. in my summary are based indi- d States, bombers today blasted cates that th average striD Communist supplies stored mar overshadowed the steady four wo senators said that and two wm bv cool. 23-vear-old i the Red-held Hungnam on the width is greater than this, I; P. nut tied in with that i Grace Lenczvk of Hartford. Con- aiSengerA FDR'S Intimate Taken by Death Friday. .Friday to pick up passengers Kansas City Southern officials stranded aboard a Toronto-put the toll at eight dead and bound Canadian Pacific Railway one missing. j train at Benny, 42 miles north- Railroad officials said the west of here, troop train crew, for some un- A transcontinental passenger an to get a chance j.t nectirut, over Mrs. Peter Patch v tmilLs. Both mpntlnnpH trnnf,ni east coast of North Korea. Planes rained more than two thousand bombs on targets and encountered little anti-aircraft fire. i ui mui.uciu. I uai.news of beattle, light Little Miss Stewart will meet To Vancouver (today) J. WASHINGTON (CP) Stephen known reason, ignored an order train was delayed when a 43-car Canadian ! Ewart, Mrs. Ewart and child, I' fm contender, as an Miss Lvnczvk. twice bat thev said he is onlv I many who could be cited. 'the 38-hole final today. T. Early, aged 61, press secre-itoput the train on a side track freight was derailed Thursday tary and intimate of the late j to allow the streamlined South- night, blocking the main line President Franklin D. Roosevelt, em Belle to pass on the main and cutting off communications died today. I track. I between east and west. Old Country FOOTBALL WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER V. Jordan, D. F. Millerd, P. Mas-: nki, Mrs. T. King, V. Miller, C. F. Sargeant, B. Larson, G. R. Heflernon, W. A. Crouse, Mrs. G. Roberts. To Sandspit (today) Mrs. Fairburn. From Vancouver (Friday) A. McLean, 8 McLean, 8. Dolron, F. Johnson, V. Davidson, R.. Mc-Killar, N. Mark, M. Buasay. A. Baardsen, M. Hull, C. Robinson, D. Englestead. r Frank Waterhou.se freighter Chilllwack is tue in port toward the end of next week with general cargo. The vessel Is sailing Monday from Vancouver. on the slopes. "The fiats will be flooded anywhere up to a half mile in width and, in the case of Price Creek, upstream for two miles. Certainly the best and finest timber would be affected by flooding and most of the choice recreational spots wiped out." Buttle Lake, the forester's report continued, "was the original Inspiration for the, creation of Strathcona Park and from the outset nearly three-quarters of a million dollars have been spent in development and preservation." "The lake is described as beautiful In an attractive mountain setting. Its timbered shoreline drops off more or less steeply into the lake with gravel beaches at several of the river and creek deltas. There are bays and coves f nr shelter from occasional rough waters. Fishing is said to be good." Interest in these hearings SPECIAL NOTICE Fast Laundry Service jAlile to handle complete set books. Good SCOTTISH Cl'P Division A Aberdeen 5, Queen of South 4. Celtic 1. Third Lanark 1. East Fife 0, Rangers- 0. Hearts 1, Ralth Rovers 0. Morton 2, Aidrieonians 1. Motherwell 6, Stirling Albion 4. Partick Thistle 4, Hibernian 2. St. Mirren 2, Dundee 2. i 1 X A. i 'Jlury and working conditions, permanent osition. Apply Edward Lipsett Ltd. tin HUGS Leather (ONLY) -SPECIAL NOTICE- Synopsis Generally unsettled conditions out at in at I mounted as counsel kept refer- ( characterize the weather picking to evidence "to be present-j ture over the province. Tnun. ! ed in Victoria on Monday." No- derstorms which starter! in the IT'S YOURS 5 9 body knows Just who is to be a. Dm. p.m. Th New WONDERBRITE interior yesterday afternoon, continued through the night as somewhat cooler and more moist Pacific air crossed the coastal I called, or what is to be said, but T. G. Norris said one witness ' he will recall Is Roderick Haig- SAME DAY Brown, and everyone interested mountains. Skies are mostly in fishing or literature Is won-, cloudy on the coast and a utUe dering what else the angler writer has to say. DRY CLEANING METHOD MADE POSSIBLE FOR YOU BY INSTALLATION OF THE ONLY KRASAN Dry Cleaning PROCESS NORTH OF VANCOUVER rain has fallen over northern Vancouver Island. A high level disturbance which has caused this weather is drifting slowly southward Into the central parts of the province and it seems likely that the unsettled weather will continue with quite frequent shower activity TIDES - - Sunday. August 12, 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) High 9:13 15.0 feet 20:54 19.1 feet Low 2:47 5.6 feet 14:32 9.6 feet WONDERBRITE gives :- i. FOOTBALL TONIGHT K through much of the interior. It is likely, however, that the main effect of the disturbance will be felt in the Interior and that no appreciable rainfall will occur along the coast. Temperatures will be a little cooler In most regions both today and Sunday. Forecast North Coast Region Cloudy Leavayour shirts before 9 a.m. at the following places: IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY McBride Street DELUXE PRESSING AND CLEANING . 2nd Ave (across from Liquor Store) D & S GROCERY Junction 3rd, 2nd and 1st West PENGUIN HOBBY. SHOP Corner Fulton and 6th West ALL OTHER LAUNDRY SERVICES WITHIN ONE WEEK For your convenience you may also leave your bundles t the above mentioned places FOR FINE LAUNDRY and DRYCLEANING PHONE 358 IDEAL CLEANERS and LAUNDRY "THE HOUSE OF BETTER CLEANING" SUPER DRY CLEANING LONGER WEARING SPARKLING COLORS 3. KITWANGA vs PRINCE RUPERT 7 o'clock kick-off STEAM or WET CLEANING ELIMINATED iwith sunny intervals today and j Sunday. Occasional light rain I0NEER CANADIAN LAUNDRIES along northern Vancouver Island and the eastern Charlottes. Little change in temperature. Winds northwest (15) reaching 25 in southwestern waters to- Baseball Sunday 2:30 p.m. , GORDON & ANDERSON vs. ABEL & ODOWES (Final league game) "rd avenue and T FANFUS PRINCE RUPERT i day. Lows tonight and highs to-I morrow At Port Hardy, 50 and 65; Sandspit, 55 and 68; Prince ; Rupert, 50 and 68. Phone 8 and 118 1