PROVINCIAL LIBHART, 113 168 TICTOSIA, 8. C. "TRMES Jl 5ff -DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY f rAlt NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ITAR Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 Mpioj!5('":n- VOL. XL, No. 208 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 19M dd rr c.D . i ivi r ivF, v ii in o Controls! A m en nt iU r to Curb huff in p'-y .1 l.iTIIlK lu,rnt's SusK"'ns- Collision Probe Under Way Leading Men In City to Discuss Vital Matters uda is not' price con-Minister ,, have direct L. 8. Juneau-Atlin Road Sought Alaska Chamber of Commerce Has Resolution Before Convention Support of the construction of the proposed Taku River Valley road from Juneau, Alaska, to Today and for the next two days Prince Rupert will be host to a substantial group of sellout minded and thinking people of British Columbia and Alaska. Registration began this afternoon for the rfnt told the country last VANCOUVER. An inquiry ue aid tliiit overall price Into the collision between the j-.ipht bf necessary again steamships Prince Rupert and ,rircJmstaiici-s'' and the Princess Kathleen, near Prince 'mt w-ouict not IieniUie Rupert, ordered by Minister of jny controls that would Transport Lionel Chevrler, com-8,,ik in t;ie Interests of menced today In Vancouver. The ss genu ally, probe is to be conducted by Capt. re n 't going to roc- J- C. Barber. The hearing Is pri-.'v form of control vate. Findings will be transmlt- Atlin. British Columbia, will bel .. ne rtvQ1 T? r A0.;.,tQrl Tin-ni fought from the Assoclatedr"'""" v.u of lrade, including alliliated Chambers ot Commerce I'd Willi ; can nonesuy i wj me utjuiucui, ui irans Boards of Trada of Central Brit ish Columbia at the annual con vention being held in Prince Ru believe it will port. of Southeastern Alaska. And to this meeting in the public ue pert this week. A resolution has he Slid. Juneau Interest of Central B.C. and been submitted by the Showdown At Frisco Laborites Not Happy Dissatisfied With Chancellor Gaitskell's Ideas . , mrS ..I , , i, i, J southeastern AiasKa, me rrince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will present four resolutions which it considers of "prime importance." Resolutions deal with a grain elevator; extension of the summer zone as laid down in the cnamber of Commerce. The resolution outlines steps that have already been taken with a view to having the portion of the road from Juneau to the international boundary constructed, a complete reconnaissance having been made this Prime Minister's outline . iwbaiiM government' aeam-st some demands, ,arly from labor, for dl-j -.I is as given In an ad- ; jrcpared for delivery in vmn Broadcasting Corf's political free time Hr spoke a h'w hours anr.ounct'iiient from the ' of Satis! ir that the July I . ittmit Index had con-' ib uuswuc In July, ad-I ; u p 'ints to a new high ' j from 187 6. i ARMY POSTMENIn the first course pf Its kind, members of the Canadian Postal Corps are lotelvlng instruction from civilian postal personnel. An introductory talk Is given here to the men In Ottawa by C. E. McClure, training and wellare officer, standing right. These men will handh! mall for the Canadian 27th Brigade, slated for duty in Europe. (CP from National Defencei Truman Challenges Ilussia Oromykn Marts Blocking season by the United States ! international load line conven- England (CP) BLACKPOOL, Bureau of Public Roads. ition; Increased maintenance Hugh Gaitskell, chancellor of SAN FRANCISCO r United States and Great Britain today faced Immediate showdown with Russia. over control of the Japanese treatv conference after Further the resolution sets put'and hard-surfacing of the the exchequer, told Britain's that the road connection is con-' Prince George-Prince Rupert trade unionists Tuesday: "You sidered extremely important f0r!Hl8hway; and construction of a can't get higher pay unless you the greater development of thellandln& field' j produce more." His effort to mii.;ral properties of the Taku! The Prince Rupert Chamber stem a nd ' wase demands section of British Columbia and I of Commerce resolutions com- threatening the governments Six Trains Weeklv i Today's stocks t Laurent told Labor and President Truman challenged ,ms k .'in'ially that "the the Soviets to make good their Cuurt)r M. II. JnhiiMton Co. Ltd.) to provide a highway link be- mittee, headed this year by H. : anu-inuauon policy is not iiKeiy mstriirrive Ihiiin we can ta!k by siRning the treaty. to succeed. pruduce more." This sug- On Local Rail Line tween Juneau and the Alaska G. Perry, publisher of the Daily Highway. iNews here, presents the follow- It is further submitted that ing resolutions: the Consolidated Mining & . . . Smeltine Co has alreartv ev. RESOLUTIONS rxlrivj , Delegates to the annual conference of the 7.800,000-strong Trades Union Congress which Gaitskell addressed said the VANCOUVER American Standard 12 Bralorne 6.50 B R X 03 Vi Cariboo Quartz 1.25 Congress 07 Giant Mascot 1.20 The . Kremlin's chief delegate, Andrei Oromyko, heard the Pres-'dent's challenne at the conference opening last night. "The treaty now before us offers more than talks of peace," Truman said "It offers action he said, came originally : Biitn-'h Labor Party j rt He cnupii'd it with two iiii.js hich lie said Ca- j . rmixl do to hold down j : of 1ivii;k I Service To I5e Doubled Iktween Jasper and Prince Itupert as From September 30 panded its operations 1n the i Grain elevator. Abandon- chancellor's speech was all verj lulsequah field but officials of ment of the government grain well, but "it won't put monej Indian Mines 28 Vi the company have stated that no elevator here "is a national dis- m our pocKets ana mat is wnat Pend Oreille 9 25 i large scale mineral developments Brace" having regard to capac- we want." Pioneer 2.05 i can be made until there is more "y of the elevator, its modern Wage claims have already Passenger train service between Jasper and Prince Rupert will be increased from three to six' flutof these was to "dofor pparp Tn, cnference will n can individually andj .low, therefore, who seeks to ers to produce more and, make ,)t.ac , and wno j,eeks to aderjuate transnortatinn nn the a"" eincient construction, re- oeen made among otners ny Premier Border v;i p: i '.'.I 'ion costs. prevent it, who wishes to put an days per week, effective September 30, and details .38 .1314 4.85 .04 Privateer . Reeves McDonald ... ecu, ri was 'to save every-i end to the war and who wishes Taku River by means of a land curring scarcity of elevator space 2,500.000 engineering and shi transportation system throughout Canada, crowding of building workers and 500,000 Pointing out that a confer-' Srain at favored ports, and lailwaymen. of the new service will be published very shortly, scan h in money andj to continue it under British and American I ' according to a telegram received by the Prince Ru- sheep creek "... 1.85 ence of United States. Alaska, i " ui uoi.iS ; Itt'lJ :l). the at were impressed Dy tne cnancei- Prims Minister j plans the conference should end .)ert Chamber Of Commerce from J. R. McMillan,!' Silbak Premier'...'. '.. .57 Canadian, British Columbia and artr a"d port Iacilitie ha;Prlnce Rupert. Consolidated r.nresent.ative . , lor's recital of facts and figures. d p istnort ment of "buy- ! Saturday with the signing of the .07 treaty by aii but a few of the 52 ! vice-president in charge of western lines at Winnipeg. vananda ZZZZZ .13 ;.!? wo ran Ktt along' delegations present, been called for September 20 in j 2. Load line regulations Be- But tnev would ProbaDly still go Vancouver to discuss the matter.'cause Prince Rupert contains all ahead Thursday in voting for a hhe resThrUon asks that jerUus, tacilitiea far-shipping f grain resolution, calling fpr cuis in j consideration be given by pro-; and forest products; because 'J'virl8 costs, stricter curbs n vincial and Dominion govern-'shipping of these products "Is bl8 business profits and redje-Iments of Drooosals for inin mn. ! beinir hamnereri" hv lnail line tiori in purchase tax. With this For some time, it has been Spud Valley 23 : known that an Increase 'In the -Silver Standard-..."- -2.45 ' train service on this line had i Western Uranium 4.85 i been under consideration, short- ' Cronin Babine .65 Babe Pratt For Tacoma Privately members of both delegations say Russia's -tactics may be to force It to run over to next week. Truman's speech (pictured the treaty as affording Japan an op seather I age of equipment having caused Oils- they would link a call for more Anglo Canadian 7.40 istruction of the road. L regulations as laid down by international . load line conven- its deferment until this time. Greatly increased traffic along ! productivity. i tion, and because weather con-! (Babel !lne 1,ne as a result 01 new 1 TACOMA Oi Walter Synopsis i diy air over British a is civiiib sunnv wea- portunity "to win friendship and trust of other peoples over years Pratt, for the last two seasons 1 dustrial developments notably enarh of the New Westminster the Columbia Cellulose Co. and He reminded the Jap- ditlons in Prince Rupert are t similar to other Pacific coast : ports, extesion of summer zone Peace Meet aii s'chniis today. Some to come Alaska Air Toll Mounts m ci idim ss will devel-1 anese, however, that "the United ; RoyaUi has signed a plaver con-l"1 Aluminum Co. of Canada the southern mountains States has not forgotten Pearljtract wlth the Tacoma Rockets1" wel1 as the continued expan-r.rt Bataan" and made It! . slon of timber industry general- torn ii row but other- harbor or ,nc Pacl(C coaust Hockey ; from latitude 51 to 56 "is strongly requested." A P Con 52 Atlantic '. 2.90 Calmont 1.66 C it E 16.25 Central Leduc 2.20 Home OH 18.00 Merpury .. .12?4 Okalta . 2.80 Pacific Pete 9.50 Princess 1.36 Royal Canadian 11 Vi Royalite 19.00 Is Dormant ktUnw is expected lniP"ln that softening of its mcm-iLeaRuei Coach Muzz Pairick an-l'y. have been actuating factors. 3. Highway maintenance Because of increased traffic; ANCHORAGE P Alaska's air ones win. aepena upon japans; nounpeC today. Doubling of the passenger luture conduct. Tne urm& arc not announced ' train service will bring employ- The President was applauded ! but Patrick said he was sure it : ment of augmented train and ' MrVirn Vi nraluoH hlahlv th nart I m .. . at carvii, nran'E nil nlrtna tha lins ! TOKYO O' For the first time tragedies climbed to ten in the "," . F'lreiasts C st Region.. Fog and space of six weeks when a twin- da " ntes exchanged-onoinort pce r""ce Rupert ana nd IP rrince nee George roccno cmochoH rfr, i itupert ueorge t today hotwc between .n tho the iTnitert United Ma- Na TORONTO t . e .! -Zr. General MacArthur had played pald' a piayer ln the coast! One of the factors of advan Athona - 07V4 suburban Rogers Park yester- uTrA " , -. ln bringing japan to its new t and nniiirrnui t.ittioi . . . , . .. . ,. League. Aumaque - 28 I 7) l B Aluminum Company of Canada SeuoeH irllllntr . ftvo nonnla , . J , " '" status curing me occupation. it) leniuerature. Wind c ... i.i....i,j "ston.m,t and highs to- .dlate adoption of British-Amer-i Pirt Hardy, Sandsptt lran rules (()r contro, of tne Kjpert 48 and 60. Japanese Peace conference and! " piotested Red China's absence) Cleveland Is Downed Again tions commands and the Communists on the suspended Korean cease-fire talks. Even Red radios, usually loaded with accusations and denunciations of tiie j'-lhjs, were comparatively quiet. Rumors persisted, however, that the United Nations commander may be planning to propose that the conference be resumed at a new location. Recurrent stories say he would propose an incident-proof site. Beattie 42 Bevcourt 53 Buffalo Canadian 17',4 C M & S 16B.50 Conwest 4.00 Donalda 47 Eldona 19 East Sullivan 9.25 Giant Yellowknlfe 11.00 God's Lake :...' .36 Hardrock .11 tage will be the relieving of de-j lays which are now being experienced in the unloading of Increased mail and express along the line. As far as can be learned there will be no change in the daily timing of the trains. It is understood the trains will arrive daily except Monday and leave daily except Sunday. It is the first time in many years that the Prince Rupert line has had six days a week rii . . . 1... Project, increased mamtenance, Pilot Norm Maither fought winter ,n and hard.sur. valiantly to keep the plane from facin beginning at Prlnce Ru. striking houses, bringing it down t wiu e recSmmended. in flames in the back yard of an ocupied home. Horribly burned, 1 Landing field Because he was pulled from the wreckage present air service via Queen alive but died enroote to hos- Charlotte Islands, combining pital. . 1 land and sea service, although Also killed were four passen; valuable, "is entirely inadequate gers of the Christianson Air Ser- to meet present and potential f Dorkrill, pioneer Telkwa lrom lhe meetrng. ne oneraior arrived in' me Lninese peopit; nave an J last maht from the Indisputable right to take part CLEVELAND f' Chicaso lo ajtetul the ronven- i ln the settlement of peace with ! White Sox pushed over two runs train service. Harrlcana 08 ',4 ; vice craft. needs,' importance of landing Heva 15 j Witnesses said that one engine Held at Tugwell Island, six Jackknife .07Vi,of the plane caught fire just af- miles from Prince Rupert, is to Joliet Quebec 49 iter the take-off. (Continued on page 6 ' Little Long Lac 75 , Another report was that the Communists be asked to decide definitely whether they wished to continue or suspend the peace talks. the Associated Boards 'Japan," Andrei Gromyko, head) in the eleventh Inning Tuesday f of Central British Co-' of the Soviet delegation, told the I night to defeat Cleveland 3-1 conference. ' w hich dropped the Indians once He asked for Imediate action, again into second place in the but State Secretary Dean Ache-; feverish American League pen-m "' p(,r,nmaI sec- "n. chairman, said the Soviet j nant race. th the Associated Boards propasal was out of order. The; It was the only game in the ,e 01 Central British Co-: ruling was sustained, with Pol- major leagues. and Mrs Kerr arrived' and and Chechoslovakia dlssen-j The Tribes' loss gave Idle New l y yesterday from Ter- ; ting, and the conference then York Yankees a percentage point th"10 annufrt con", turned to discussion of rules of j lead of .631 to .027 for Cleveland, he re this week. I procedure. 1 In games, the two clubs are tied. Fog Holding Up Flights Iran Would Throw British Experts Out Korea War Is Bloody Jd Liquor .Store Reopens Seven or eight passengers iyox -372 Madsen Red Lake 2.15 McKenzie Red Lake 46 McLeod Cockshutt 2.75 Moneta 30 Vi Negus .77 Noranda 74.50 Louvicourt 20 San Antonio 2.65 Senator Rouyn 18 Vi Sherritt Gordon ' 3.20 Steep Rock 7.50 Silver MUler 1.62 Upper Canada 1.80 Golden Manltou 7.00 Bobjo 19 freight and mail were stranded TEHRAN (CP) Iran's Nationalist premier; at Sandspit overnight due to f old BOVernment. 1lmmi TKa ...Uli. feo. 'U.nltnl TncnrattM Snruba inreatenea today to tnrow cntish oil reiinerv tech-' us. eighth army head- ' fog, Canadian Pacific Airlines I . 0n .rd Avenue, ture an address by Hon. A. D.l "But vour provincial govern officials said here today. Low- ""jjicie let ene.u; ff a t.u..ii i i.u . . , j t..i n i nwAnc nicians out of Iran unless the-British resume Anglo-; St'K Iranian oil negotiations within 15 days. men smashed their way to the tn ,1C luiiiuua, iiuui.si,i:i ui iicaiiu ment is wining " to neip, anu so ul1 tutwni oicaa " use again hut nnt fre n,.. ,.,i.i. u- inja , , r,, i-i,-ii T.ino Th Iranian star, oavo Pre. luP I oiooay rmge in east iii m y01' as several will launch the campaign which ' ;,,Jnnn .. last few days has seriously ham- pJ,f Of the $1M,000 required for search , of their favor- i tn t Pri,, Thnii!.! mier Mohammed Mossadegh a Korea today. They were locked "anient have mmvi !in,, ' ! heating plant, additional beds r .'... J Prince yesterday. rog-Dound banospit rUdinhtheheadar. and equipment. Rupert's ' the Prim e p The campaign , will ... v. be M directed , n , S75 000 provlnclal gov- where change from land to sea Resume Search Long Abandoned f''Pitai $75 0on hniiHtn. towards tne community, busl- ernment wlu add $55,000, and Plane on the Prince Rupert- Heavy Damage As Cars Collide '"iipaiiin nesses ana ine industries 01 tne lne fe(jeral government will Vancouver nignt is made pre- J"" 1 district, Mr. Ham saia, ana;i. tidnnn ventea landing of CfA uanso i US lim . vote of confidence on this "get 'n .bj"er batUes for three other tough" policy and he will ask heights for a similar vote In the lower i Second Division troops drove house tomorrow , through heavy Red resistance The ultimatum faced the Brit-' tnd caPtud hill north of Lsh with the prospect of re. ! Yang". Then-they pressed for-openlng talks on proposals they j wad 4 assau'tu a"lh" heif ht already consider unacceptable or just t0 tne nortn' The Reds' du having their technicians who securely into crags and ridges, have remained at Abadan re-- ch5ck,ed the American drive finery tossed out of Iran. ! J" safe 5tor fne,r j?" amphibian to make connections '"the bulldinR." lauaheS L"e.y ?u. m "".. Insram Z i ,, B 1,,:u t importance of this campaign." I noner nouse sua equipment wilh tne Vancouver-based Da.- EDMONTON (CP) The RCAF said Tuesday night it has found evidence that Johnny Bourassa, will cost $102,000, kota Two automobiles collided at ,luw of r,,r : "We have a modern haspital ' 8a inn k h h in Northbound passengers re- 6:25 p.m. yesterday at the corner 'dyisor, as lie related ev building, but not enough equip- -tlneiw ... in.pnl In mika It HM..it ui mained at tne UFA start house I firlriitlnnal heds ftiirj necessarv ni..ut .1. ....n of Mace "lver- A1Derla' sel oul Second Avenue and Second Street, causing an estimated foot for civilization after sur- ee: i "lre People had "ur- oni,. iarn. jic ; uvcimsia uut nil utteuiub wiii ,i - "O.U Lhp hnilli $1,700 damage. There were no viving a crash, landing in his "Qmg eX" hospital 6 auxlUary be made to clear the airport to- :fto,uy I, ior trlct wHh r et it f feow J beds but day, said the CPA office. ca,. t mB Ko .., t mohn,ilri I "We have 96 now. we Injuries light plane on a lake shore in In London, British government officials said Britain is ready at any time to resume oil talks with Iran If the Iranian government has "worthwhile" counter- open-mouthed the heating plant fail. It Is that have room for another 40. We Meanwhile fog at Port Hardy, f he emn. ..,,. : .gap. gao-i ! ,r have had numerous cases of fuelling station en route Van- the Northwest Territories last May 18. uiiu .ivistuii Auiuiria iuv.ivcu ill heavy day-long fight with Communists on top of two towering crests. The Americans have been trying for a week to knock the Reds off these crests. The Communists have withstood daily infantrv assaults and continuous overcrowding where emergency couver, has delayed today's first L,walked out mut- A 75 Taxi met with a panel delivery truck driven by John Fitzgerald, it was reported. Driver of the taxi was "a new fellow from Vancouver we don't even knnur Hifi noma " anrHinu They said a note was left in i. uing about 'belnff the plane saying the pilot left ProPsa'ii- o ' soon: Wholadaia Lake, about 370 "t 1 Inn. - artillery bombardment. MM .... .. ". " ,r"m m"e "theast of Yellowknlfe to Frank Stewart, of the Taxi UU1 1 . . i J I K. . Joined in r -TIDES- APPLEWHAITE CHAIRMAN beds have been made up in cor- flight north from Vancouver by E. T. Applewhaite, MP forlridors and wards overcrowded, IVi hours. Passengers, freight Skeena, is general campaign I with as many as 110 patients at and mail now at Sandstfit from chairman and is convinced as ' one time. yesterday's flight will return on much as Mr. Ham that "unless! -we've gut to have adequate tn flrs' connecting Canso flight something is done immediately, 1 hospital facilities here," empha- today, due about 4 p.m. we are leaving ourselves open to ; sized Mr. Applewhaite. "There-1 ' a lot of trouble." j for we must see this campaign . A system of , , cpnsorsh,D NWT, five days after landing oince. Police said they had no in-ormation for the press. FOOTBALL TONIGHT The RCAF said it was sending four aircraft into the area today to resume the search for Bourassa which was called off Thursday, September 6 1951 (Pacific Standard Timet High 4:02 18.2 feet! 16:08 20.5 feet; BATTERY vs CANADIAN LEGION man executive til Sfliin ,f haven't even tr,S!S a he meant hirh the drlve 'or ! 1 ' dlnnl 'nn,,r "Jnn September ""'"'ally 12 Mr. Applewhaite explains that , ls a success. ot moving pictures on the British More than 50.000,000 tons of more than 214 months ago when capital expenditure for hospitals Judge W. O. Fulton is honorary model has been in (existence In ! merchant shipping entered or I no clues to the bush pilots fate 'Low 7 o'clock kick-off 9:58 6.2 feet! 22-44 4.9 feet ; cannot bp undertaken by B.C. i chairman 01 tne campaign. i India since 1H18 i left the port of Loudon In 1950. I were unearthed