1 ROVINC1AL r ?AHY 4 v PROVINCIAL LIBSART, . 113 ORMES VICTORIA, B. C. "DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY CABS J NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 10 DISPATCHED I Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Greet Northwest" Phone 31 VOL, XL, No. 230 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS j mote's n my . Life POD Car Leaves Road and Tommy Hoskins Killed Oil Men Leave Iran Aircraft Worked Overtime to Meet Mean Requirements Railwayman is Revisiting City After an absence of thirty years, a well known railway official of the early days is revisiting Prince Rupert to see what the place looks like and he says there are many changes lor the better. In fact, he would hardly remember the place except far some of the old landmarks. The rcvisitor is Harry C. Manuel, who was at various points along the line as far back as 1911 and was chief clerk here In 1920. Mr. Manuel Is now chief clerk .at Saskatoon. He and Mrs. Manuel arrived hei a Saturday night. ABADAN, Iran fi All British statf at the Abadan refinery, except for a few management officials, will board British warships Wednesday for Basra, Iraq, In a mass departure, General Manager Alex Mason announced today. SMITIIEUS (Special to Daily News) Tommy Hoskins, 16-year old school boy, was fatally injured in an' automobile accident at 8:00 p.m. Saturday when the car which he was driving went off the road on a curve and rolled over eight times, leaning against 1 The Iranian government has ' a telephone pole. Two other passenge In the ! same car escaped with only j minor cuts and bruises. I Irs KILLED Two United States Army Air Force pilots Iran Issue Tuesnay wnen meir r-ao aabre Jet Fighter planes bt 10 000 feet over a farm in Chatham tnwnshin Tommy was thrown thirty lest i , f the planes seen still smouldering was spread over Air traffic to and from Prince Rupert worked overtime today to transport employees to British Columbia's newest and laigest industry the Alcan project. Ten flights of Canadian Pacific Airlines Canso and eight DC-3 flights were made today to transport 70 Morrison-Knutsen Co. of Canada men from Vancouver to Prince Rupert. The m.n will beard Canadian Pacific Steamship Princess Norah for onward transportation to Keaiano Bay. Last failing from Vancouver to Kemano was Friday, de-. paiture time of the Frincess Norah, but the men missed the boat, which calls at the Alcan site on both northward and touthbound trips. At Kemano Bay, 80 workers will board the steamer for a brcathei in the Big City, Vancouver. ' New Economic Order-New Highway Policy Would Make Prince Rupert and Kitimat Points . Of Original in Permanent Road Building Will Robinson of Terrace has written to Hon. E. C. Carson, following the recent visit of the minister out through the doo;' ot the car. i r.i and one burning section started a SIO non ham firo Before UN He died at 9:45 p.m. ' The car is a total wreck. They leave tonight on their re- given British oil men until Thursday to leave. Mason and other top administrators and works executives will be the last to leave here for Basra They wiH go Thursday morning. The Iran government, meanwhile, has offered a guarantee that it will deliver oil safely to anyone buying from the Iranian National Oil Company, formed after holdings of the Anglo-Iranian Company here were turn home. were in a group of three based at Wright Field, l CP PHOTO)' Up For Murder Dies in Jail UNITED NATIONS -The United Nations Security Council is in session today to consider the explosive Iranian oil dispute but it may be a short-lived session. Expectation was today that t Bluff, Warned Argentina At Normal ' BUENOS AIRES Argentina Royals Lead Little Series MONTREAL !' George Shu-ba's second home run of the VANCOOVKJl O, Daniel Le- ! Russia might apply the veto to United Nations i, ii Communists today CANADIAN FOOTBALL lor bluffing is over ; game in the eleventh Inning gave Montreal Royals a 5 to 3 victory roy Sanger. 60-year-old former ' rucn a matter feeing Piad on hospital attendant, awaiting trial the agenda, on a charts of murder, died of ! The United Nations mediation heart attack in Oakalla jail last ' of the explosive dispute was dis-jjigjjt cussed by worried United Nations ' diplomats at urgent conferences He was charged with murder 4 regarding cease-fire Hamilton 18, Ottawa 20 Winnipeg 33, Calgary 18 over Milwaukee Brewers in the third game of the Little World Series today. The Royals. International of Mrs. Gwendolyn Cassewell In way io seme jc,nst beamed at Kor-,.jr,it that Communists piqued by jtipiy difficulties dur- Saskatchewan 25, Edmonton 18 his Victoria suite September 9. has returned to normal but the government radio is repeatedly i droning out warnings that any . one spreading alarming rumors' ' will be sternly punished under 1 1 Friday's decrees that the country 1 is in a state of Internal war. j The decree establishes the! death penalty for military men j participating In Friday's short-! lived uprising. ! I Leaders of the revolt are, awaiting Judgment by the Su-. prem'e War Council. i vere winter months of public works to Prince Rupert, urging a new policy; of permanent highway construction whereby Prince! Rupert and Kitimat would be recognized as points of j origin, not merely as points to be eventually linked! with Vancouver. An essential i contribution of the provincial Dominion section of the high-1 government, as Mr. Robinson i way was built to a standard of j sees It. would be carrying for-1 twenty feet, and of necessity ward from these ports an orderly must be brought up to the Pro-network of major highways to .vtneial standard before per-1 facilitate commerce following ' rnancy by blacktopping can be j League champions, now lead two to one in the best of seven game series over the American Association Brewers. Piay continues. In Milwaukee Tuesday night. i:n.-ri that the power-gl.tii Army will not sit I a h i 1 e Communists .4 negotiations.1' Major League Goes To Play-off Series I tiie piuuirm winuii oiuaui cans ! a threat to world peace, j Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Great Brlt-i ain's top delegate to the United j Nations, cut short a vacation and ! flew to London, expecting to ar-j rive here In time for the urgent-ily-convened session of th-e se-! curity council. j , Britain requested the session j to hear her demand that the ! council overrule Iran's order ?x-1 pelling by October 4 three hundred and iifty British technicians 1 from the Abadan refinery area tnrougn me cnanneis oi greaiesi taken in hand. economy. "Since returning home I have ; BATHER Mr. Robinson writes to the read the Tuesday edition of the Fisheries Guard Burnt on Boat A Department of Fisheries guard was rescued minister as follows Prince Rupert Daily News" in- New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers in Sensational Finish for World Series Right Synopsis "I want to say how much I enjoyed the opportunity to showing vou some of our Terrace dis eluding the editorial of Harry I Perry. j "From this mass of informa- tiled conditions still 1 from hiss rinrnino- hniit K:if nrriav uftrnrin k,. lnnavc NEW YORK (CP) The miraculous New York of the $i too.oooooo Angio-iran- ; tion and ideas there has come to ! . . . , , XT . , T , , ,, . , , ian Oil Co i weather over British! , , fe .,, , , , , 5 r. t t a liiujbance oft01 I'unlop Camp, Khutzemateen Inlet, but jnot before " " .m of ic. and wash-1 the neavy man w'as badly burned. ' '""" Tme a thought which"! want 'tof vniiws iurceti uw naiiuimi league oaferjaii race mw)- tnrrrsrrniriis Pi'itoy-HtrttfTe?. pass on to you. -1 i n.u .... D ......... .......... i iiA . . , , , JSct ifii'bai pltal with burns to the hend, "To begin we all are aware of the history of the development i Continued on pasc 4 banre now nearing a play-off Sunday with the staggering Dodgers saved : Mohammed Mossadegh, win tiy at the brink of defeat by Jackie Robinson's fourteenth 1$ theouncii' decides uisScom inning home run.-The best two out of three game petent to deal with the problem. . . . . .,., . ru, . t-,. ,j mi , Soon after the delegates gath- series, which started today at Ebbets Field, will mean Lrdi an Iranian spokesman said feet and hands is Manning : He operated the j trict; also the friendly, frank and straightforward manner In which you placed before us the facts of the operation of your Department and your plans for future development of the central part of our Province. "Yesterday, after seeing you, I drove down to Prince Rupert;. There I heard a nuraaer of discussions on your statements. To some of the more aggressive ones I, pointed out the fact that the . t ms! late today and i vessel Toy, on which he lives, j Employed by the fisheries, hei i was guarding Guinlmass Chan- I postponement of the commencement of the world series with New York Yankees until Thursday. Tht Giants accomplished one j If War, U.S. Will Win it v ill move across the ti I'erior. Considerable I expected ahead of fb.mce in all southern Offensive Is Starting Fighting in Korea Become Heavier Casualties High US EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- nel. in Portland Inlet, 20 miles north of Prince Rupert. ' that Iran will ask the Security Council for a 10-day postponement of the debate on the oil dispute. This statement came from Ambassador Ardalan, Iran's permanent United Nations repre The vessel was tied up near . W UH- UlUVllllC.' 1 UC ,, y. .l Of the greatest of all sports comebacks by defeating the Bos- A ..... . ... 4w- i uuniop s uixkuik vamp " vxuoi.5 i.i vne; . ... nrf sentative. jMl continue cloudy) j Huntly was trapped inside. A i heavy man, weighing 250 pounds, WASHINGTON . The chief Braves j io i. of the. United States Navy said ' Then the Dodrs, wo ic ,ihiiit Philadelphia Phillies Giants Win 3-1 'e onlv a few showers.; trailing 8 to 5, i ature will remain larg-j ' It took several logRers to remove itmed with davtime ' QUARTERS, Korea, (CP) Fanat- Still Sees Armistice .7 nun irom ine Dunnug vestei. : . , . , , . , , . , . iiil ranging Into the mm- by ! lral bancis r Korean 'Reds slash- wag town t3 Pr)nce aUpr-t Inv .iiimht minlmums Quefn charlotte Air Lines Sun- ed into Allied lines Sunday night,1 and under the lights whatsoever" of Russian armies pulled even Philadelphia squeezed out a invading the United States as long as America retains control!9 victo.y. ' Thls ave the lantS and ot A the ftl seas Dodgers identical records of 96 On the othof tw h, hand, Admiral, AHmiri fP!1t fne the i tl. V.I..U " I jjin the high forties or during a howling windstorm on day morning. . t r-s ' llf FnnVlIn CoM V. a Ka HUM ' - - " . ue w w"s "ul e"- I winds occurred dur-! mated- H' over the north ijr.xj vr unerai vmur rcwiraci otIU lc I rpeular season U.S. forces could Invade and I Bradley, preparing for a flying necessitated the play- visit to Korea, expressed hope occupy strategic and Important ' ger,eg which 4.0mmelv.eil at I the eastern Korean front. They I were hurled back in sharp local j actions. j Communist probing attacks jon the slopes of "Hea.-tbr?ak fit' now moderating as Sunday that an armistice still areas of Russia In event of war. determine loree of the storm to the southeast. Brooklyn today to I couia oe acnievea, dui conceaea ; r -cnuier aiso aaia u. a copy-, ... . , oDDOse the i winds are looked for I it depended on the Reds ngmea aiucie "'aw n " : tj. Vnrk Yankees i, is t he Rf r. Big Vote in By-Election Will Welcome Royal Couple OTTAWA Governor-General Alexander and Prime Minister St. Laurent will go to Dorval next Monday to personally welcome Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh when they arrive for their tour of Canada which will start the next day at Quebec. It is officially announced that the Royal Couple will visit Washington, D.C., as planned. They will arrive then October 31 for a three-day stay as the guests of President and Mrs. Truman at Blair House. " '. A Royal Canadian Air Force plane will fly them to Washington from Montreal. ih coast later in the out within the next 20 to 30 0nd play-off in National League Ridge followed allied seizure of two strategic peaks on the Central and Eastern fronts earlier me not expected yuaia. w.o. aiiu nci ai.io nuuiu BROOKLYN (CP) New York Giants defeated Brooklyn Dodgers today 3 to 1 in the first cf a three game series to determine the National League team to meet New York Yankees in the World Series starting Thursday. Brooklyn scored the first run in the second when Pafko hit his twenty-ninth homer of the season. In the fourth ihompson hit his thirty-fourth homer for New York, scoring Irvin who took a base when struck by a pitched ball ahead of him. Irvin hit a homer into the left field stands, putting the Giants ahead 3 to 1. history. i Communists have remained ! coldly silent on an allied pro-I posal of last Thursday to move the truce talks from Red-h?ld win it. 1'ions. The Dodgers, once leading the heavy vote is Sunday. forecast VICTORIA-A in the crucial t me aineo anve was an inula I region Clouriv being recorded 2 to 5 Odds today and Tuesday. SEsauimalt by-election today. 'Phase of the autumn offensive . in temneratitre I K.avn. P R OeorEe nf Victoria is I Gen. James Van Fleet, U. ! 'Kaesong to no-man's land, near J the village of Songhyon, six j miles to the southeast. j j Whether negotiations will enc1 1 league by 13V4 games, owed everything to Robinson. Jackie made a diving catch of Eddie' Waitkus" liner with bases loaded and two out in the twelfth and, Mithrroih injured, went on to On Tories If the Reds reject the1 proposal I "will deDend on the nature ot j "ii!hea.st (20i except! the Coalition candidate, but I flKntn Army Commander, label- fin open waters, de-iCapt Wurtele, one of the Inde- lcd Ule continuing action as a ' to be ! carry-over from the limited sum-l-nicht southerly 15 bv even- pendents, is conceded a and highs to- i strong contender. There are five t mer offensive which he said took f Port Hardy, Sandsplt candidates. The result should rlhe to11 of 188,237 Communism British bookies "JT"'' their answer." Bradlcv said. i LONDON P since May 25 JHonert. 48 nnrl 5R he known hv 10 p m ! Chairman of the U. S. Joint shortened the odds again today 'chiefs of staff, here for confer- on the victory by Winston ences with Gen. Matthew B. Churchill's Conservatives in the jRidgway, said at a press confer-j October 25 election, .ence "no one can foresee if thej Best offer was 2-5 on Conser-j (armistice talkst will be success- j vatives. Most books offered 7-4 I ful or unsuccessful. I don't think against return to power by Prime TIDES - - Tuesday, October 2, 1951 High 1:48 20.6 feet 13:52 22.0 feet bDAY'S STOCKS In a lengthy statement, Van Fleet's estimate of Red casualties was coupled with the admission that allies had "sufft -ed many casualties in taking hills. which on the surtace appear minor in significance." JuliiiHtun f'n. Ltd.). Labor Low 7:48 4.4 feet 1 20:14 2.6 feet ' anyone had expected quick re-1 Minister Attlee and his lisults." (Party. r (CiiurtFhy 8. U. fAt(HVKR Salmon Arm School Close-Four Hundred Pupils Idle SALMON ARM (CP) In a situation unparalleled in British Columbia history, ratepayers voted 430 to 241 Saturday against a bylaw which would provide enough money to keep municipal schools open. , As a result, there will be no TORONTO Athona 08-4 f Standard ,1 Another Alcan Plant for B.C. u.irtz t .32 700 .05 1.50 .07 1 05 .23 'j 10.75 240 .34 1 1 Wines r :: ' 'i cier . King Still Improving t US Total-Purchase Plan WASHINGTON (CP) Possibility of Aluminum1 Company of Canada building a new plant in British j Columbia under a total-purchase contract with United : States was touched on during a discussion of possible'; ways to expand aluminum production, it w.as disclosed! j classes for some 400 students I w hen municipal elementary and jhigh schools close Tuesday.' Tha bylaw would have authorized a tax levy of 11 mills to supply $16,000 needed to keep schools open. The vote was the largest in Salmon Arm municipal history. Several months ago, Salmon 1 Arm school board said its funds Woods are Reopened Logging Resumes Also Hunting Down Coast M' Donald s'50 . 05 I ' K tenner 1 rnNnnN (CP) Palace doctors! 1.70 .50 .15 .03 Brattle 45 Bcvcourt 65 Buffalo Canadian 29 Consol. Smelters '.... 182.00 Dona'da 49 Eldona 21 . East Sullivan 915 Giant Yellowknira 12.3 God's Lake 40 Hardrock 14 Harricana 09 Hcva IB Jacknlfe 097,u Juliet Quebec 52 Little Long Lac 83 Madsen Red Lake 2.40 McKenzie Red Lake 52 . McLeod Cockshutt 3.15 Moneta -37 ' Negus -90 Noranda ; 84 Lonvic.ourt 37 Vi Pickle Crow 1.67 San Antonio 2 74 , Senator Rouyn r 2.32 Sherrit Gordon 3.95 Steep Rock 7.75 Upper Canada 1 ... 1 85 Golden Manitou .'. 7.50 Pold ... v . ::::: 18 BASEBALL- SUNDAY National St. Louis 6-3, Chicago 7-0 Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh 8 SATURDAY New York 3, Boston 0 St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 1 Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 2 Brooklyn 5, Philadelphia 0 ' SUNDAY American Boston 0, New York 3 Detroit 2, Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 2-4, Washington 4-3 Chicago 5, St. Louis 9 SATURDAY Baston 1-0, New York 4-3 Philadelphia 5, Washington 1 Ohleauo 8, St. Louis 3 v , Detroit 6, Cleveland 7 'Ulard 2.62 Acute Anaemia Hits Eva Peron Saturday. John L, Frickson, administrative assistant to Senator William Fulbright (Dem. Arkansas) said the talks took place Thurs- ii-iamum ' 475 Babine 57 TT.VA BUENOS AIRES, (CP) Radian reported Sunday that the King, j who underwent a serious lung operation a week ago. continues to improve.. A medical bulletin i said: "The King's progress con-; tiivues." j 1 It was the briefest of 11 bulle- j ! tins Issued since the King lost 1 all or part of a lung the previous j ' Sunday. i A bulletin today said: 'There has been further improvement in the King's condition dndn the last 24 h'urs." , . VICTORIA KPX-FKteen thou- ?a"LnXhaUSteC! and U. needt . , , , , , $80,000 or rural, municipal and sand loggers returned to work city schools woul(J have tQ today after re-opening of the by September 30. 25,000 - square mile Vancouver The provincial government forest district Sunday midnight, offered to provide money to keep The woodlands had been closed 50 rural students at school and since September 19 because of the city council agreed to supply forest fire hazards. i funds to keep city schools open. Losses in wage and lumber The munioipal council said it production this year is estimated did not have funds and aked at around $50,000,000. ; rate payers to approve a special The woods are also reopened to levy of 11 mills; Ratepayers turi-huntlng. ted down the proposal Saturday. 7.00 .49 3.25 1.50 18.25 2.30 1525 .20 day among Fulbright, defence Duarte Peroni wife of presldent mobilization chief, E. Wilson, Juan Peron, is holding her own and officials of the . Reynolds In a fight to overcome acute Metal Co. j anaemia. Ericksdn said US officials aro1 A medical bulletin indicates studying a proposal to expand blood transfusions were success-aluminum production in Ark- ful. Friends say her condition ansas and in Texas. - was caused by overwork. Leriuc y ramlr