ORMES DRUGS waste DAILY DELIVERY TAR V V,AD NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITIflfi COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER , - ' Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Greot Northwest" n.nlO PlsrATCHF.1) Phone 81 VOL. XL, No. 185 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS . V .,.'t if mi,, ,., iJt.fH... tifmen' Seek- IProttec! i ' Propaganda,1 - "v lis ft Assurance Regarding Fisheries is Asked In Japanese Treaty " Says OTTAWA ff-External Affairs Mlnlcter L. B. Pearson yesterday I'tii'iU-d a anotner propaganda movr the latest Soviet call for a VANC0UVF:R (CP) A union, representing flv( pewor pact of peace. - .Fcarson told a press conference JJ11L1B' v,uiujiiuji a cudsi lisneinien, saiu last nigni - .. ,V )fl. t - that h- Ls pretty certain" in his it is-opposed to Canada signing the Japanese peace own mind that the Russians are . . t. t i i t , treaty unless adequate are made to launching a peace offensive as provisions keep pa t of their policy of saying Japanese vssels out of Canadian fishing: Grounds. -hey want to i .acn a solution of Th fl(!hm. otlirt th. . & ., Cleveland Moves up Tribe Only Half Came Behind In American League NEW YORK (CP) Clevelanl Indians, behhid the splendid pitching of husky Mike Garcia, advanced to with.n half a game of New York Yankees in the American League pennant race Tuesday night. Gar;ia turned back the St. Louis Brown 5 to 1 on four hius and aided his own cause with a three-run homer in the sixth inning. The Yanks were not scheduled. In other American League games, Philadelphia Athlcti.'s downed the third place Boston Ked Sox 7 to 4 and Chicago White Sox nipped Detroit Tigers 2 to 1 In 13 Innings. The Red Sox now trail t.ha Yanks by 4 'a games and the fourth place White Sox lag 'i','2 games oehind. NATIONAL LEAGUE In the National League Bob Rush turned in his second consecutive four-hit pitching performance as Chicoga Cubs whipped Cincinnati Reds 4 to 1. Making his tenth start of the sea 'Jt landing problem, with the trejny tQ be slgned gepbe,. WT, . '.. ,. In San Francisco, carries no We cannot rebuff them," r,r,n rnhnt FLASHES P ar.-on said, ' but we have to be by Japanese fisheries in British f- . ,u .. Columb.a waters. t 4Piiofthem. - The Unjted FLshermen and Puarson was commenting dir- AIlied Workers. Union (TLC) fk.in,0VlTt.PreSidpnt Nlkolai Panted a resolution to the jttivrjrniks letter to President Vancouver and District Trades T.uman calling for a five-power anf, Lahor council a.klm? for pact 'for the ' of strengthening 8upport In a move to prevent the Canadian government from signing the pact unless the fishermen keep out of the north- ' .. l tl i h 1 . if v: 'I $ - m ' v Gangst PS i The council modified the reso- . iuiiuii nnu tuim uiiAiuuiuuoiJ' lu ! ask the Trades and Labor Con Rubbed Out gress of Canada to protect fish- i ing on the British Columbia coast. i remnants of his cruft which he chrlst-'ned "The .Thing" from the churning river below the falls minutes after the fatal drrp. H4I's body was recovered Mondav from thp iwir hinu. L I'LLNOf. -William iRed) Hill, Jr., veteran river man, his hi t chance with thj Niagara River Sunday afternoon In p.iiiiirrci to his death over the falls In a contraption r niiiDt r tubes and netting. Rescue party pulls the lulls. son, the big right-hander had a (CP PHOTOJ DALLAS, Texas P' Herbert 1 Before the war Japanese fish- , Noble. 58, self-styled retired ! eries extended down the entire ?ambler, who had lived through ! coast from Alaska to Northern ' PLEVIN APPROVED PARIS. Rene Plevin won a Tote of confidence .in the French Chamber of Deputies today 3C5 to 314 and will proceed with the formation of a cabinet. SEARCHERS WEARY VANCOUVER. Royal Canadian Air Force is running short of crews in the continuing search for the missing IK 4 aircraft off Alaska and the Norseman off Vancouver Island. Crews are becoming weary after intensive flying. All available RCAF aircraft are in use. NO POSTAGE COLLECT OTTAWA. Letters which do not have sufficient stamps will no longer be delivered postage collect. They will be either returned to the sender or sent to the Dead Letter office ' ARSON COMMITTAL VANCOUVER. Peter Oscar Jorgensen, 23, was committed for trial by Magistrate Oscar Orr in police court here yesterday on a charge of arson in connection with a fire in his film ftlaat last December. Bail was reduced from $1.0S to S7500. t)e win rome up later at the Supreme Court assizes. wobbly beginning but the Cubs m awwi-. i-r-rm -y yr- won thegame with three runs in the first inning. Australia. nearly a dozen attempts on his ! Today's Stocks ((inirtfsv . I). Jiilinotim '. I.ld.) Truce Team life, was blast-id to death Tuesday by a cleverly-hidden land mine. The silver-haired much-wounded Noble was killed when he stopped his car in front of a :ilral mail box door. The mine exploded under his car. VANCOIVF.R American Standard .. Lost Plane, j Being Saved Airplane Crash In .13 Bralornc 6 00 In Kaesony Allied Negotiators Back After Being Recalled to Tokyo B R X . .03 Noble's death was the second underworld killing in the last Cariboo Quartz 1.05 twenty-four hours. Monday night Wilds of Northern B.C. gangland warfare in Hollywood j , 1IV.K...J T. ... .. T 4 1 . , Kfl JP t '1 i. v TOKYO. Return io Korea of the United Nations cease-' "Tt I Trombino. w. t 31, V- ' PORCUPINE BAR. B.C. 0 -tTony 4R. Kuer8 witn paci4-h(rsee TlM C'mnre-s Oiant Mnscot Indian M'nrs ' Petid Orpille -.. rinn-.-er Premier Birder ... Privateer . R?evcs McDmald TV lo , .08 .97 24 7 70 1 85 33 .11 4 65 . .04 day climbed toward a pilot stranded on a Northern British Columbia mountain after the crash landing of his burning plane. . George Dalzell, veteran northern bush pilot, was slightly Injured in the crash. He was fly New Rocket Mark Made Fhnrp Crc k :. . 1.60 Pllbak Premier .38 . .12 .03 .11 Vaianda ... Salmon Go'd S"url Valley ing two Dasngers in his light Seaplane from Liard River bridge WHITE SANDS. New Mexico - A new world's altitude single rocket record was set yesterday Korean War Very Costly Has So Far Set Cnited States Back Five Billion Dollars WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) Con ti Watson Lake along the Yukon-Biitish Columbia border when irom the proving grounds here The American-built V i k i n e nls Plane caught fire. ,-rared 135 miles above the earth. Two Passengers, members of a Keode tic hiked 25 Climbing almost straight up survey team, to its record in four minutes, 23 ' lI?e,A'a?ka H'ghwayand . -nnnrt o,. viiri o then back to their Liard River f gress received an unofficial estl- peak speed jf more than 4100 ba camp to summon help. They mate tCK,ay that the war in fire team is tafien s.jrprorrrt- ' 1 ing sign in connection with the resumption ot truce talks at j Kaesong although there was no i official word up to last night of ; the Communists accepting the final terms of General Matthew B. Ridgway, Allied commander-in-chief. Both sides are, so far, maintaining an attitude of obduracy. The talks were suspended last week-end by General Ridgway because of. the presence of Communist armed troops in the neutral conference zone. The Communists have since explaind that they were there by "accident." There is practically no fiRht-ing now on the Korean front apart from patrol activity. Red radios remained silent tonight, on the Unitjd Nations demand far fresh guarantees of neutrality at the- site of the armistice talks. The Allied negotiators, following their return to Korea during th'j day, were ready to resume the cease-fire talks if and when the Communist commanders pledge the Kaesong neutral zone will be kept inviolable. However, neither Pciping or Pyongyang radios mentioned tonight the new demand of General ' o.u wb inn. mj aiay Krea already has cost the wun me piane. Uniud States $5,000,000,000. The estimate came from Representative .George Mahon (Democrat, Texas 1 as the House of Representatives started debate on the record peacetime $59,062,-405,890 military budget. . . miles pt hour. First estimates had placed the speed at 5600 miles but this was revised when computations were checked. The missile took about ten minutes to ro up and come down. It landed 41 miles north of the launching site almost at the mlfldle of the proving grounds. The former record of 114 miles Niagara Fails Rides Banned The pending bill does nbt in TORONTO.-Premier Frost is- elude the cost of the Korean per hour was by a rebuilt Ger- sued instructions to the pro- camPa'gn 'or this fiscal year, an man V2 in December 1946 vlncial police yesterday to put aoaiuonai nreasure rjeing pian-a ned t0 flnan that. to further stop any attempts IP BEGAN -Hill enters "The Thing" befoie starting his ill-fated trip. Others had made P In stout barrels but Hill was confident the yielding fabric would survive the force of the l CP PHOTO) to ride over Niagara Falls. There was nothing to be gained from a scientific standpoint, and such stunts were not in the public Settlement it Civil Threatened Interest. - j The premier instructed that attempted suicide charge should Indian Act In Effect Silver Standard 240 Western Uranium 3.75 Oils An-'n Canadian 6 15 A P Con 47 "'ant.r 3 10 Central L"duc 215 Home Oil '. 16.00 Mercury 12'J Okalta : 245 Pacific Fete 8 05 P ineess 1.45 Royal Canadian ... ' .12 Royalitc 15.00 TORONTO 'iniaquc 21 R'attl" 43 Bevcourt 46 Buflalo Canadian 17'j Con.ol. Smolteis 158.50 Con west 3.15 Donalda 50 Eldona 18 East Sullivan 8 85 Olant Yellowknife 9 55 G-d'sLake 34'i ' Hardrock 13 Harricana .1)8 ' Heva 13 Jacknife 09Vi Jolirt Quebec 50 Little Long Lac 73 Lynx 16 Mnc'isen Red Lake 2.17 M-Kenzip Fed Luke 45 McLeod Cockshutt 2.75 " Monet .30 N.'gus 72 Noranda 74.00 Louvicourt 19 Pickle Crow 1.56 San Antonio 2 60 Sherrit Gordon 3.15 Steep Rock 7 75 Silver Miller 1 54 Upper Canada 1.67 Golden Manitou 7.25 Bobjo 1514 Lapaska .03 Vi T IDES - Thursday, August 9, 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) High 5:17 166 feet 17:33 19.2 feet Low 11:12 6.6 feet feet GRAND FORKS. The small .if . i V,'' ' A '1 ( ' '$ i -- '-. in. .'V be laid against anyone essaying, that anyone ' community of Fife, with the such stunts and helping in them should also be : homes of 15 employees of the Conference At Ottawa Atlantic Pact Meeting To Bring 200 to 300 Delegates OTTAWA. Minister of External Affairs L. B. Pearson stated yesterday that the meeting of Atlantic Pact nations here in September would bring 200 to 300 delegates. He emphasized that the meeting here would only be preliminary and that final decisions would likely be Steel Workers Talk of Strikes MONTREAL. Eleven hundred employees of Dominion Bridge Co. voted yesterday in favor of strike action. They are members of the United Steel Workers cf America. Their complaint ls that lower wages are paid in Quebec than in- Ontario for the same work. It is expected the government will appoint a conciliator. prosecuted. ianaaian e acme itanway, is The premier's edict followed : threatened by a raging forest the death on Sunday of William !fire which is taxing the efforts ence Talk "VA. United States and 11 civil defence groups session here yesterday measures in event of 11 was agreed that "al boundaries be-'"' countries would exist as far as formall-concerned should 1 7 arise. (Ked) Hill. oi lire iigiueis w cuuiiui. Natives To Have More Privileges and Responsibilities After September 4 j OTTAWA (CP) New legislation ! to help Canada's 136,000 Indians 1 Ridgway which had been first I broadcast at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday I (8:30 p.m. Monday, Pacific Day-' light Time 1. ! Peiping broadcasts said the 1 Chinese and Northern Korean , cease-fire delegation waited aft Kaesong Tuesday for the United Nat'ons negotiators "but the j latter iail?d to arrive." ,-WEATHER-. ! Synopsis ! A very weak disturbance Is moving slowly toward the Queen . Charlottes this morning and will bring a little rain to the north-1 ein coast overnight. A few show-i ers are expected in the central interior tomorrow as the dis- Labor Calls For Controls The fires which are raging in the district have crossed the international border in Washington's Colville Forast. Great clouds of smoke, whirling high in the air as giant trees exploded into flame, hampered uirest fire fighters today along the Canadian-United States border. Twin fires, separated by seven in her made at a later meeting Rome. Wages j 9 sought OTTAWA. Calls for price controls In view of the mounting cost of living index were made by more labor organiza- Premier Back i FA. -Hotel emolovees': on the road to self-government goes into force September 4, Minister of Citizenship Paul Harris announced today. The new Indian Act, first major overhaul of Indian legislation in 71 years, was passed at the last session of Parliament. Charges of the state, Indians now will have great powers over their own property and their own affairs. The aim of the new act, it fs officially explained, is to bring the Indians, by progressive steps, into position of social, political and economic equality with other Canadians, Harris said. miles of bushland, already have swept across an estimated 5000 acres and the fires are threatening to combine. From m 1 tions yesterday. I TlTi W Pl " Pat Conry secretary of the I'M Canadian Congress of Labor, Cost Kills Low Rental Scheme VANCOUVER. City council received an estimate yesterday that the Little Mountain low rental housing project would cast $2,000,000 instead of $750,000 which was the original figure. Aid. Archie Proctor declared that this meant the death knell of the project. said that there was no Justifica- Fires, engulfing hundreds of 1 Hie Canadian Broth-r Railway Employees is "' bigher wage rate and "rs of work. They want "--u n-hour increase and . iy eek. They were not 111 a general increase ' awarded to railway s after last year's turoance moves inland but other sections of the province will remain sunny and warm. Forecast North coast region Cloudy and cool, occasional light rain tonight. Light winds, increasing to southeast (20i in open waters off Queen Charlottes tonight. Lows tonight and highs Thursday at Port Harrtv Rnnrlorvit OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minister i un for the government claims aCres on Santa Rosa Creek, have L. S. St. Laurent returned to ! tnat lts antl"inflation measures cut the southern transprovincial weie piuvmg eim-iive. nignway and jumped across tne Ottawa today after a trip to The National Federation of : border into northeastern Wash ington. Western Canada. He made 20 j Commercial Employees has' also speeches in, small towns. ! called for further controls. More than 1000 loggers, con ' and Prinee Rupert. 53 and 65. FOOTBALL TONIGHT scripted from district camps, and volunteers are battling the flames. Another 3500-acre fire near Christina Lake, close to Grand Forks, destroyed two small logging camps and menaced another. Hundreds of men fought to contain the blaze. WOMOISKIBDTE Pioneer Canadirin Laundries & Cleaners TRY NO SHRINKAGE Phone 8 GUARANTEED NO STEAM CLEANING Phone 118 PCSTPCNED GAME BATTERY vs. LEGION 7 o'clock kick-off j