,1 ORMES PROVIMCIAL LIE3.".?.T, Ml tl . VICTORIA, B. C. 113 DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY ft NORTHERN" AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1 Published at Canada's Most Strotcgic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 plSPATTIIM VOL. XL, No. 192 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS Jians Are ig High WW I llM "I 1 HI Last Tribute to Mayor May 5aie Cities From Being Bombed 11 . a m Church'Crowded and molh-T Virtory as Keep rce rll Vanks ORK (CP) - The hlBh-,,,,ulll Indians blasted -er'aiicl tin' St. Lout runs in the )r ,,.Veti l Wulr.i -d;iv rUKht to t0 4 decislw" Irum V16 ciub. (.iv(..iiKt'.i 13th con-,,',, (una the team's Asphalt Industry For Prairie City Many Follow Cortege to Final Resting Place A long, slow-moving line of ;ars wended Its way through the eity this afternoon, following funeral service at.Fiiot UniWu Church where hundreds of ;is rouna v NEW YORK (CP) Newsweek Magazine said anchorage The Alaska Wednesclav that the United btates Deience Uenart- LLOYDMINSTEH An asphalt ndustry. using prairie crude oil. ,ni;iK sei ue- I i ' ' '-. - i. i Ccmmand reported Wednesday . j.j i:n v.: u ,v,. v, . i.'ighting wreckage of a four- le,1L "aa si-cu aiuueiy which may uuri tnaiijc mc jengined Navy patrol bomber -26 entire nature of war. "Atomic artillery is a thine of Vill.be opened at Lloydmlnster i friends and relatives paid their August 24 at a cost of $750,000. 1 last respects to the late Mayor 14 '' :."hit his fourth grand .',!r ol tlie .v a son to tie - ne record held by ave:.s. .VrM-r.-crt ie 24- miles north or Cold Bay on Amak . , ,, . , . , ,m island in Bering sea. j tne near future, the magazine said m its August 20 PB4-Y-2 Privateer bomber, issue, out on Wednesday. It will manufanure asphalt i George Weston Rudderham. shingles and roll roofing, satu-j Rev. Lawrence Sieber officiated rated sheathlngs and sImUar at the service. Hymns were "Un-produrts, utilizing more than!1 'he Hills." and "Jesus Lover 120 000 barrels of crude oil annu- cf My Soul," accompanied by ally. Lloymlnster's biack oil belt Mls E- Freeman as organist. bi ol the Indians over i ,ld p:an. New York .. A.ni-ri.'an League. n..nin!haa produced to date more than Many flowers and wreaths vaniimed bunday with twelve j Tne article foresaw the day aboard on a routine operations when enemy armies could be miss'on from Kodiak toward destroyed in the field without Adak Island In the mld-Aleu-. the neCessity of bombing enemy tians. cities to rubble. A Navy lieutenant, flying a! "The Defence Department al-PBY search plane, said he spot-1 ready has made preliminary Stresses Needs Of War Victims OTTAWA P; Is there a service club looking for a job? A Cana- ,n-i and Joe the ' parreis oi cruae on. "!-- j minus ui luc i luts each as cUsirti five Washlng- ,rs fur 15 hits and an ; ted wreckage at the 800-foot ; tests of the use of atomic ar- j man ai it.. tawiminy le.ipecb- jed. I Mayor Rudderham, 65, died 'suddenly Monday afternoon, fol-i 'owing a heart attack. He was ! elected mayor In 1949, following 1 J ' 1 level. He reported sighting no SM ri'MUin a neia iium tillery shells and other atomic dian welfare-project the Car.a-weapons on the battlefield," said dian Children's Club in Vienna - fc-,. ... . '.., ' 'J bodies or survivors near the . yum his loth vic- wreckage. Newsweek, ."and parts of these needs a lot of help right now. Berlin Has Red Battle weapons are already in The Unitarian Seivice Commit VMiiic Six opened a 12 years of service as alderman. He was first president of Kaien Consumer Co-operative Association here, and a leader for the nraw ino wiin ,-er Detroit Tigers iojr name losing rights of labor for many years f SHANNON BELL Quarterdeck cf tha British cruiser Superb was tee, which looked after this organization for more than two years, feels it must have more atsistanci if the project is to expand. "If more funds were available for the Canadian Children's Club we could emplov more Dersonriel. Active pallbearers were Wil- Canada Protests Over Spy Charge Japan And Peace Pact "westrum cracked drove back about ten thousand !" Brtt- JaImes A. E. rerim of the season ' biuc-fhirtod Communist youths ! Jf'nes- "a';y Lov,e; Davld Mac-, i ';. at the Polo : In a three-hour series of battles j P" snd George Howe. o ,ive New York , Wednesday night and stopped a Honorary .pallbearers were. crowded ar Virr -Admiral Sir Ri?.hartl Symonds-Taylor handed the famous Shannon Bell to Canadian Rear Admiral E. R. Vialnguj. The t jll bears the scars of the engagement in which the Shannon captured the heavlly-arnred American ship Chesapeake in 1813. The1 ceremony took place in Halifax harbor. (CP from National Defence) OTTAWA Canada has sent an buv more food;. says Dr. Lotta official protest to Washington ' mtschmanova. Canadian direc- 3 to 1 triumph over militant attempt to Invade the J " at the naming of E. H. Norman, : tor o( tne u s.c, Dr Hitschrnan- Bnwklyn Dodg piace western sector for a peace::. U .."..: paradc I h. M. Daggett. D. F. Fitch, G. D. ' . ' , ... 'Frlzzell, H. F. Glas.sey, Darrel Pol'ce fought olf shouting 0omz H g whalen;' acting head of the Canadian ova now is touring Europe to get delegation to the United Nations, i at flrst hand a picture of the Premier Yoshida Says Treaty is "Just" And "Lenient" TOKYO CP Attendance at the EARNINGS BIG HERE ery ciiopped another off the Uoders' long UaiUf lead. youuis wim ciuus ana nouM-a park commissioners Arthur in, connection with a United , weifare work being done with the States congressional Inquiry. It help o( Canadian contributions. th'm with water hoses. 1 Murray and Pat Forman: Japanese peace conferences in San Francisco was carefully naa Deen saia uiai Mr. nurmaii had attended a Communist school at Cape Cod years ago, a ; In a letter to U.S.C. h.'ariquar-i ters here she says more funds would mean more -children there are now 200 youngsters in avoided today in a speech before the Diet by Premier Higeru Survey Stamps Prince Rupert Richer Market jfident of charge that has been officially denied by the Department of nDnac...l mwUH-, T Apnlewhaite, MP, and ed the and beat the police up , D M(:Rae MLA; young Communists. j Q F Forbes 0scar Sml,h Many of the youths were In- Ov,orge H1Us R w Lonf? A E lllr'd , , . Janes, H. M. Foote, D. C. Stewart; Preliminary reports said that, 8(;t A E WalPg ftnd Sgt L A forty were arrested. j N Potterton, RCMP; A Communist policeman Who, Fir. rhlef.Karl R,.rker Mrs Yoshida. But the 72-year-old leader declared that "stationing Anveri thj home would have a place to spend their spare time instead External- Affairs who has completely cleared Mr. Norman of Bnese ract can troops in Japan" is neces-1 any charge of Communist af f ill- sary to preserve the country s . ation. of on the streets. "I dream of the clay when some Canadian service club will make thrs truly Canadian pro Special to the Nt-ws On the basis of money earned in Prince Rupert n I'Mir Dulles ict War of appeared to be helping them was Noran Arnoid, Jud!!e w. d, Ful. defence and security. ai.-o arresiea. Um T w Brown, KC; UaiiiNt It in 1950 and the amount snent in thp local retail stores. Yoshida said the proposed ! nve wesi oerman ponce were : sherlff M M. Stephens. Injured. , . , ,,, .. . treaty is "Just, lenient and with i the city takes its place as one of the richer markets! out parallel in history." ;gtgn nc. oAm- Augus Macphee. William Gor British Girts Hear Premier of Canada. This is stated in : th magazine magazine Sales : J-iiii f ..sler Dulles' I i.vli'. fUiiiv irtllctedi .ir.v K'Ksian effort to j J,ilii,..e peace treaty I a' S.'ii Franrisro next I Today's Stocks llMrlm K. II. J..hivlcin in. ltd ) Management of a survey covering every section of i Canada and the United States. oon, WalUr Vance. Dr. Duncan : Black, George GeddeS. Carl Gus-1 tafon" Harry Arney and Kenneth Harding. ; Interment took place at Fair-view Cemvtery, at the family ( plot. B. C. Undertakers were In ; charge. OTTAWA Prime Minister L. S. St. Laurent addressed fifty touring teen-age girls from Britain, speaking under the Peace Tower of the Parliament ' Korea War Livens up Canadian Troops Take Part 1500 Killed In Pyongyang Air Raid VANCOUVER American Standard 12 Bralorne 7.00 B R X 03 Cariboo Quartz 140 i pit" out just after i itos and Britain had; x a "final" draft of a h ih y rxp'Tt a large 1 )' F'.mtir belligerents A 'ar to sign. hf hnpes the So- The high scale of business ac- tivity in Prince Rupert is indi- i cated by the $10,831,000 in sales chalked up in the local stores. This figure, an increase from the $9,801,000 retail business of the previous year, was well over the city's quota. It represented .1200 percent of the Dominion's business more than the .0721 ject their own," writes Dr. Hitschmanova. During her tour of Italy Dr. Hitschmanova iound Rome and . the whole of Italy fiileri with tourists "who are having a wonderful time sightseeing, eating and shopping." "When I see whole autocars full of them pass me I often wonder how many of them try to look beyond that dollar curtain which is so skillfully drawn to hide the real squalid conditions in which a very large part of the Italian people live." Dr. Hitschmanova says 45 per cent of the population has a living standard below normal. Pi ices have risen in the last year 23 per cent but not incomes. RENEWS ACQUAINTANCES Dr. Hitschmanova tells of meeting Pasquale La Valle, a 17-year-old Italian boy now working hard on his English to improve J Crops Wither Congress Ofi'j Lighter-Than-Air Craft Has Crash ! to Ban Francisco Giant Mascot 97 Indian Mines 28 Pfnd Oreille 8 40 Pioneer 2 25 In Heat Wave a "wreckliiR crew" per cent that should be produced UNITED NATIONS HEAD- CARDINGTON, England (CP) locally on the basis of popula- QUARTERS IN KOREA v Cana-tin- dian troops reconnoiterlng on 39 . DALLAS, Texas The heat ll3i wave in T.xas has reached as Britain's first lighter-than-air Canada Having Largest Crop OTTAWA The Dominion Bureau of Statistics predicts that the 1951 wheat crop in Canada will be the largest on record, the estimate being over 581.000,000 Bushels 120.000.000 bushels higher than last year and 15000,000 over the previous record In 1929. The anticipated big crop will pose a problem of how it has to be moved and stored as elevators are already jammed due to a bottleneck on the Great Lakes owing to shortage of ships. The Winnipeg Tribune, in its forecast yesterday, said the crop would be the second largest on record. Premier Border .. Privateer Reeves McDonald Reno Str.'ep Creek Fllbak Premier .... Taku River Vananda The chief factor In the bigger the western front, ran into stiff j craft since 1930, the Bourne-spending locally was the better resistance and were turned back I mouth, crashed on a house near earnings of Prince Rupert fam- a few hundred yards from their! here today during an experl-iiies. The data- show that the objective, an Army communique : mental flight. 4 55 ; high as 116 degrees. Chips arei n5 j reported withering in some sec-1 1 55 j Hons. Twelve heat deaths are! Wt announced in Dallas and three 06 1 in Houston. A water emergency 'liai if they take that ( are confident that .11 " President Truman's ;'ie;en!aiive in nego- the Japanese pact, r Mie first time offi-Snvi t communists "nr.dnciing a war of inst the treaty and ' 'hi;z that it may be by tlv.-ir violence." He Pand nn this point. 3200 lamines in tne city naa a- said today. net disposable income, after it was one of the biggest sweeps .11 Smid Valley 25 has stopped, for the time being, the sprinkling of lawns or other forms of water wastage. Silver Standard 2 50 l Alex McRae Passes Away ; Pioneer Business Man Dead This Afternoon at Age 71 Leather taxes, of $11,433,000. It repre- jn weeks. sented an average income, ob- Canadians ran into automatic tained by straight division, of weapon and mortar fire. $3573 per family. j . Meanwhile, a dispatch eman- This was higher than the ating from Moscow said that $3492 earnings per family na- 1500 civilians had been killed and tionally and than the $3190 per at least 2000 injured in an air family averaged In. British Co-' raid on Pyongyang, the capital lunibia as a whole. i of North Korea. A guide to the relative econ-1 ' Western Uranium 4 70 Oils Ancle Canadian 6 45 A P Con . 4fl Atlantic ' 2!)5 Calmnnt 1 30 C & E 15.00 Home Oil 1600 Synopsis his chances of going to Canada . this fall. She first met Pasquale two years ago when she visited the "Colonic" a home for orphan boys, all victims of the second world war who now are getting a scientific and practical training in farming and gardening. Fasquale has already been furnished with passage money by a Toronto couple who heard Dr. Hitschmanova .speak there two years ago about the European projects. . The Toronto couple actually met their protege when they visited Rome last year. is Wins Decision The extended dry spell which , ippines I has been seriously affecting I southern British Columbia shows: j no indication of coming to an j end. Warm sunny weather will persist over the southern coast i Alexander McRae, pioneer city business man and last of the original local firm of McRae Bros. Ltd., passed away this afternoon in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. For years he onuc position of each community Is given In the survey by a "quality of market" index. This compares the Individual city's potential, based on population, income, sales and other faotnrs tr thit. nf the rest, of Princess Anne One Year Old '? Old Joe Mercury 12 Okalta , 2 45 Pacific Pete 8 45 Prin -.i .. 138 R"yal Canadian 11V4 Royalite 14 50 And US Agree i'"'1' n nis wav to n dwi.sinn in 10 rounds LONDON. Princess Anne operated Alex McRae Co. Ltd., celebrated her first hirthdav inh nrintine- business, selling out WASHiiNuiuw d.u vi-unit- the counlry. Prmce Rupert's in- TORONTO mulling Jimmy Bev-1 'vei,ind Wednesday i t's emhth straight; his desperate come- j ed States and the Philippines 33 yesterday. Telegrams contain- two dex paced at 133, 0r per years ago. announced agreement today on cenl above tne general average, ing birthday greetings came Born at Mooretown, Ontario, .07 and the southern interior valleys for the next couple of days, i Over the remainder of the prov-' ince skies will be cloudy with scattered showers occurring in the northern Interior. j Forecast j North Coast Region Clear in southern section, cloudy in re-1 Athona Aumaquj 20 from all parts of the world. She near sarnia. 71 years ago. he I fhi-ini; his retreating' a mutual defence treaty pledging each country to act to meet common dangers in the event of armed attack on the other. Brattle 52 T"vrourt 55 Buffalo Canadian !. 20tj Consol. Smelters 155 50 Conwest 3.75 Donalda " , 53' i malnder of region today and had a fine birthday cake with came west as a young man and, a single bright candle. Princess before coming to Prince Rupert ; Anne has six teeth. . ;n 1910 was located at Phoenix I I in the Boundary country. ' I He is survived by his widow. 1 George Good, well known in He vas an uncle of J. D. Mc- British Doctors Joining RCAF I tomorrow. Little change in tern- ; Iperature. Wind light. Lows to- Arnhaccnrjor 'ni-ht hiohs tnmnrrow At. " - WB "'us was never able "i" bomb he carrbd ' vs v hen he held the! ht title. 1 the last round whon I mio Bevins in savage! "Ifl 'he 37-year-old! "r ''los" to scorinc a I .18'i Elriona Port Hardy. 50 and 65; Sand It is Now ; Prince Rupert and with the ac- Rav, MLA, Duncan McRae and counting department of the Mrs. Jack Bulger of this city. OTTAWA Royal .Canadian 1300 Auto ' Workers Jobless TORONTO. More than 1300 automobile workers have been laid off on account of declining sales due to governmental credit restrictions, the Canadian Automobile Manufacturers' Association says. Baseball Tonight S:45 p.m. (Semi-Final Plavoffi GORDON & ANDEKSON VS COMMERCIALS Admission 3Se spit, and .Prince Rupert, w Air Force, unable to find sufn- Canadian Bank of Commerce Mr. McRae was prominent in and 65. ''. Il'onirillw . ! OTTAWA Announcement is marie of the elevation of T. C. cient medical men in Canada, here for the last 3Va years, left the Masonic Order, having been hn. ronnillfiri nlnalmm RriH.sh n In rt- n)nV,f'D lrnin r ll.M,n, ,.,f nt T,mo T rA na Ua .... ....j llr WMS " the tenth round by i . tins ivi ut,,.w iiiiiL.iLn ' uu iaoi. lugiixo uam iui iciiiuu a fjaoi. ma-rvLi vjl uvugi.. - Davis as ambassador to Idle East Sullivan 9 20 Olant Yellowknife 10.15 God's Lake 31? Tnrdrook 134 Harricana 09 Heva 13 Jacknlfe 09 H Joliet Quebec 51 Little Long Lac 78 l.vnx .184 Leonard for a low IT,,. fh; Tfr,fJt L -rt w .t rank of fliKht lieutenant. Most has been transferred. He was the Frince Rupert Rotary Club, that of minister. The West was :.ht , i, .i, v,or 1 .i k . -j.. r.m Indian School Tenders Called FORKS .This ., vile tuiii null cic diivuuj uui 11 aiiu laiocw line, Liic ouii nuoiuciib ojjui iaiiirii iiu w.uuo- and have been assigned to posts, of former City Engineer F. M. man, he was also for many years 1 Good. Replacement is C. W. secretary of the Prince Rupert German envoy to Ottawa is ex-p-. cled to be elevated to similar status, j P1'1'.' in n.-iiicu i-v. sterdav. The thermn- jTrapp from Oliver. 1 Yacht and Rowing Club. up to 87 above. OTTAWA Tenders for construction of Indian schools in British Columbia are being in Big Prize For Channel Swim - TIDES - 0F THANKS vited. These Include one room ; Friday, Auuust' 17. 1951 ' school with teachers residence; (Pacific! Standard Time) Reserve In Bablne . at Kitwana H, ' rol 22 2 fpt(. agency; one room school with, 13;51 21.0 feet 'T-xtcnd our heart- DOVER (CP) Mareeh Hassan Hamad, chunky 34-year-old and appreciation , ,s "f kindness, mes-"'"inalhy and dl "fferlngs rer-plv-H - DANCING To the strains of the CALGARY RANCH BOYS Direct from the Barn Dance Featuring Al Erskine from the Bl'RNS CHUCK WAGON Radio Program. Modern and Old Time Dancing, featuring Western and Comedy Songs. CIVIC CENTRE tjacher s resiaence at jviur8uiiia Low 7.32 In Bablne agency and the samel $A4 Madsen Red Lake 2 42 McKenzie Red Lake 50 McLeod Cockshutt 3.15 Moneta 34 Negus 99 Noranda 73 40 l.ouvicourt 1834 Picklv? Crow 1.80 San Antonio 2 85 Senator Rouyn 24 .Sherrit Gordon 3.10 Steep Rock 7.60 Silver Miller 145 Upner Canada 198 Golden Manltou 7.00 Bobjo .154 T-apaska 04 Sturgeon River 15 09 feet Egyptian, swam the English channel today ahead of 19 oth-er 4 1 fppf competitors to pick up 1000 RED CROSS Volunteer Blood Donor Clinic Civic Centre Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdaj , Phone 451 or Call T. Norton Young's office for appointment at Gwlnaha in tne BKeena Kiver many fripnis i ... sterling. sieumg. agency. nrsi prize money ior an vanuuuvek. Tnree brokers international race irom rrance "lent n tne "Ml,,emnrt frievrf loss and ' vt.i. "e stroiich f ?hIIlTYAND STAFF WINNIPEG. A full school and six salesmen have been to England. He staggered ashore holiday will be observed in Oc-; charged under the Securities here nearly 12 hours after tak-tober on the occasion of the 'Act in connection with the sell- ing off from the French shore, visit of Princess Elizabeth and ing of stock for a proposed ' Roger Le Moran of France was Prince Philip. 1 brewery in the Yukon. second, winning 500. " -imt, v n . !93r Friday Night 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 192