'A rTMl J J -GIAL 1 MWl P3CVISCIAL LI3?.A:il. r BUY GYRO CABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1r V Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' APPLES vui, AL, No. 243 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS IKPftO 1? ' v. us. . Regina Joins1 ismailia Bristles In Welcome jfe Both Sides Land UN Advance Near Kumsong EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea (CP) Allied infan- t.rvmpn Hrnvp tn within New Reinfcrcem snts REGINA 0 Westerners continued to whoop It up for the oja' visitors in Regina today as they arrived tins morning tiom Winnipeg which had given them a high, wide and handsome wel CAIRO (CP) Ismailia, in the Suez Canal area. ,. ;f le ranp-e of Kiimsono- come yesterday . from the wheat fields and the Vwlfc a" armed camp bristling with machine-guns and !nn rhp renti-al frnnt tndav t0(la' aS b,Uth British and Egyptians rushed j Chinese defender, retreated people au coming out to tiuoat remlorcements there. At the same time, Britain ! slowly before the advancing u.s. South i TOUR EQUERRY-Wing Cmdr. R. M. Cox of Sioux Lookout, Out, and Fort Garry. Man., has been appointed equerry to Princess Elizabeth for the Royal Tour. Commander of a Pathfinder squadron during th-a Second World War. He is the only Canadian to be appointed equerry for the visit of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. 24th Division and the up a boisterous reception. Tester- fact,( new trouble in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan rtav at w nn nnT lh uyplenm. rein 1 One leader of the powerful seventeen .ik; wildfire along Korean Sixth Division. Allies gained 1500 to 2000 j yards in the fifth day of their j drive towards the Red's central i Korean bastion. Sudanese Ashigga rswded miles of city streets. It vnfyfMn vas as very very much much the the same same only only on f,tyc ,c'd "pon pep'e ". the Sudan for a campaign of United States Backs Britain a3i "11 ' disobedience to the British authorities there in the effort to e. smaller scale here today. Today a wjstern-stjle, heartwarming display thawed the -71 drive Britons out of the land xnifing chill of a bitter north over which Egypt has now pro t f WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) Secretary of State Dean Ache-son said today that the United States supports the stand of the British in upholding their position in the Suez Canal area against Egyptian pressure. " ) 1, wma wmcn swept tnrougn tne claimed King Farouk the sole I thousands who crowded the city monarch. I ;treet.- for Princess Elizabeth in the Suez Canal area, the! and Prince Philip. ; British reported the Lancashire ! Thj Princess, her nose red- Fusiliers, military and Royal! dened by the below-freezing bite Air Force forces and Egyptian j in the air, clutched her mink ' police in control of the city of i coat tightly about her as she ; 50.000 which was rocked by vio-started on her tour of wheat- lent rioting yesterday. I slowing Saskatchewan with British parachute troops, 3500 j it Adequacy of Housing Program Questioned OTTAWA (CP)' Reconstruction Minister R, H. Winters told the House of Commons Tuesday that the federal government has lived up to its obligations in the housing . field; His statement was immediately j challenged by the CCF 4 C "1 1 ' 1 Prince Philip. strong, are taking pff from Ni- i A closed car is now being used co.sia, Cyprus, only 300 miles ! V Court Reporter Filled 800 Notebooks i foi the royal couple Instead of away, to reinforce the British in j the open convertible In which, th canal zone. ; they had ridden in the East. j r Vv Falls 15 Feet Breaks Ribs Mr. Winters said that 344.000 housing units had been completed in Canada in four years from 1947 to 1951 and another 85,000 likely will be completed this year. Speaking in continued debate 1 The couple stepped into the ; frosty day here after their arrival at 10:08 a.m., about eight CALGARY (CP) George A minutes late. Morrison, a man who has written 32,000.000 words in the past 38 years, has retired from the, staff of official court reporters' at the Calgary Court House. Warehouse Disappears Great Structure on Local Waterfront Almost j A deckhand on the Alaska I on the Speech from the Throne, Prince, Alaska 3 team s h i p s j the minister said the govern- ! freighter docked here, fell off a !?"" adjusting its policies to meet conditions," had lived j ladder last night, breaking sev- ; to lu obu,,aUons with the t During his long term of serv ice he has been the silent but j eral ribs and suffering bruises ; result that it has guarded A busy recorder of every word in the 15-foot drop. - i agalns undue increases in the spoken during more than a! m Prinr Pnnprt nnji Hik. ' cost f houses. Entirely Gone Now A crowd of about 15.000 Rv-ginans and farm families shout-' ed a prairie "hello." "A BIT NIPPY" "A bit nippy," remarked the . Princess as she came off the ! train. i Light overnight snow had ; sprinkled district and station lawns still lightly dusted with snow at their arrival. ! While the demonstration I hpre lacked in numbers that of j Winnipeg's 200,000 yesterday or the wild enthusiasm of that thousand trials. He has filled , , Woet! Alistair Stewart (CCF Win-about ,tnl rin,ri Pla, rxna'd 38 West s Ellas, 19, P j Norlh Centrel aid the 800 large note books with 1 mpeg his neat shorthand notes and Forty-Fourth Avenue, Vancouver, minister's statement is an "ut- without hesitation can refer to His physician reports him in good j ter travesty of the-truth." In, fcis. records isf-SO yNM ago. and -condition. , .-,' I 1945 the government had prom-read them as easily as if thf y . - . ; ised housing for everyone at a were typed ' V , . . j ! few dollars per month but peo-. VfoilukS- No trip to Niagara Falls Is complete without a visit to the foot of D"molUon of the former huge United States Army warehouse on the local waterfront has rtjehed the final stages. All remaining now of the once great structure are to concrete eleva- , otioffc irhifh lilro tha nthor the Princess Elizabeth holds the h xxl of a storm coat around her as Mayor Ernest i Xmn.ita Falls, right, inquires if sne Ik keeping diy. CP Photo from AP) , r . p,e pie nQW now naQ nuu M 10 pay pay Jeo oo IQ to ... , ..... Th. ... m.tjm.. .,) , jou lour, will be blasted down, some '"ff(e "ol "nn nIthnf hU speed to 250 words a mlnute per month for a few rooms. No gnm StOry 01 Orama ana pamOS, , . concrete nnnT-oto flnnr floor and md a o small small cor mr. ' i i.j i I city's ear-shattering and up- i ro.,. and was able to maintain that provision was made for persons roarlous celebration, the recep- and sometimes dreary Dye Smear ner of structure being used as ssia Backs up Iran ! tion here still , gave the Princess ffi. . th WP-,,..-. menis on law. m ..B and Duke a taste of what the; ! He started his i ..otherwi u is just case of But as George said on more career as a "J west can turn out in the way of : ., Rr,r)r,t0r,.' than one occasion: "It went in court reDorter In 1913 at the! SOFT-SHELLED hospitality for visiting royal dpnt pettibone thls mornlng. ..We at one ear and came out at the ; Calgary city police court. In 1915 j . . u .i, expect to be finished about the Polnt f my Pen" . j he was appointed to the staff; Vrtiw British Proposals I or Talks on Oil Problem The Ceylon pearl oister, unlike wer Ends ""5 """"ru "'""B" iend of November." The contract! Morrison Morrison was was born born in in Toronto Toronto of of the the official official court court reporters by those of the South Pacific, has a ; very tender shell. ( to level eve,ything otf t0 the where he learned shorthand. By i the Alberta government. Winnipeg They lo NEW YORK (CP) R ussia lined up with Iran Tuesday night against United Nations security council action in the explosive: Oil Riot 1 , -4.' ,.nmnlinn -a.fri rtthar in O t U IT a 1 A About fifteen men are today. of cheering humanity. The par- ; A A large quantity of broken con Clue to Lost Plane WKSTOVKR AIR FORCE BASK, Massachusetts (CP) A smear of yellow dye was Joiinil on the ea today, 400 miles east of ( ape Cod by a search plane seeking SUal ofreifhlcr and her crew of 11. Officers aid the dye marker was consistent with the dye carried in pneumatic rafts used by planes, (apt. Lewis Randolph, who Icund the smear of de, reported he did not see the raft. Klf u I" OWJM nuu . . f.,.j rr the huge warehouse that has 'Vii.i.K, Wr.st. Virginia . Iranian-British oil controversy : n ame muitiny of ! forecast Soviet veto on com-1 nuiv.cts at, the West promise proposals calling for re- i 'i- pri.vm today as sumption of oil talks. j 1 tor their cells when ! Semyon K. Ttarapkln, acting m!Ic:i a io,)Ci . Soviet delegate, laslied out at any t tnti was yesterday I security council decision in the ":!)' Ilii'v had milled case shortly aftvr Iran's aged n il' exercise yard, i am' a'"n,5 Premier, Mohammed twi nf the prison's Mossadegh, slammed his open; :: 4(l (un( tlls. shout- hand down on the council table r f""l iiiul clothing. a"d rejected a British proposal vr their heads beat ' f"r compromise amendments put ! while the sweating police cleared j n;w paths'. i The' royal couple arrived by j train accompanied by Rt. Hon. i and Mrs. J.'G. Gardiner and were j met by Lieutenant-Governor W. I J. Patterson, Premier T. C. Doue-i las and Mayor G. N. Menzi'es. i They visited the City Hall and ! Parliament buildings before ar- been taken down to be used for oth?r purposes has been delivered at Second Avenue and Second Street on property owned by Home Oil Distributors Ltd. This corner was once the site of tho David Hays block which was standing as long ago as 1909. Then, there was no street grading or sidewalks, and very few other buildings. In later years, it was burned down. up by India and Yugoslavia. i "ii nip grocery store- WESTOVER AIR BASE, Mass. I riving at Hotel Saskatchewan for 9' A faint SOS in the North At- ; a . Lieutenant-Govef nor's lun-lantic Tuesday spurred theicheon. Then they proceeded to around-the-clock air and sea 'the Canadian Legion Memorial rearch for a lost strato-freighter 1 Hall, the Exhibition Grounds and Tsarapkin denounced a British plant. No one : re olution before the council as an intervention in Iran's Inter ! nai affairs and objected also to plane and her crew of eleven. the Veterans' Home. EATHER Handicrafts as Industries Lag : a compromise amendment tossed Some 100 aircraft are hunting: i in on Tuesday. His strong lang- . 60 miles on each side of the 2,436 j uag-e forecast that he would cast mile track the four-engined C-97 ! a veto on a resolution in a vote Boeing military transport would! which the president of the have taken en route from Lagos i council. Joao Carlos Muniz, hopes : air force base in the Azores to j The highlight of the visit to Rctrina came at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police barracks late this afternoon when a display of horsemanship, including the famous Musical Ride, was put on. The show was staged inside because of the cold weather. TOBERMORY, Ont. (CP) Au- thentic regional souvenirs are We.stover. Weather for the search to take today. Synopsis ! ! dwui bance is drift-; wit ira ard ! along the; : ' ' Vancouver Island rain to most sec- i 1 "wtberii coast. Dur- j W twenty-four hours -banc,.. Wllch tnls, ' Iw ai ed about one ; mt's west of the B.C. I being turned out the year 'round by the 350 residents of this Georgian Bay village to cash in on the summer tourist trade. j was good. I The distress call was picked up I by a Royal Canadian Air Force Lancaster while flying 115 miles i southeast, of Nova Scotia may Early this evening there will be a thirty-minute stay at Moose X i '. - - . .M ' : I v : .;' l;:-rr-5 - I i vx )f A.-'.yi -;,A i . . A - I f,. - . . ... , s, Ii : . cr 1 V' ! 1 j I , 1 MA R' h '-Sr It)'1 " lWr' ' 1 t 1 ii . . ,4V I I I t r ' 1 1 - . 4 ''miiiii.j'.);' .... .- ,- .. . '--rf j,s. ' f n 1 ,m.ai.,. ..: - - 1 if M-f-j 1) Their handicrafts are aimed Bond Sale Going Over 'r Muithward. Rain : still " is expected tot have came from the strato- BW B"u '"J , at the 50,000 persons who an-freighter or its survivors, the Air! s'n Current. nually stop " at this picturesque Tomorrow,, the Princess and Force said. comrminlt the u o Bruce jDute arrive in Calgary where Penlnsulayor who pJs througa '.;. ho m cnast tomor- here on their ..u. nvuu.i. nv.v..., such as only Calgary can pre- ; sent, awaits them. The chuck , wakon and everything else will be turned out in the old Alberta . cow town. . j puiar air covers "'""Tim OTTAWA (CP)-Graha.n Tow-''"'l ot the pro-! I'lnndy weather ici's reported "surprisingly good '"Persist iii this sec-Insults" on the lirst day of Cana-"'uioe fr next twoluas sixth postwar savings bond Taft Throws Hat in Ring campaign. niU continue northern in- If this keeps up, ' the governor "5 way and Thurs-L lin Island. Many women are busy making Tobermory's official tartan adopted from the MacDonald, Lord of the Isles and men and women turn out hand-made jewelry and leather work. The villagers 'have their Tobermory committee to handle the goods through a Community store orj the harbor. This summer, even though hampered by a late start, the store sold 394 locally-made articles. The village turned to handicrafts when it says its old standby Industries lumber, fishing and farming dying out for lack of forests, fish and good land. Last January, the Ontario Department of Education sent in instructors In handicrafts, and Tobermory got busy. After the good results of this 1 FrecaMs 1 region Cloudy u's d northern ir'le rnni ClCi,rinK lnls I .'r along mainland 4- L'K 0001 W1"ds J'ph, except north-I ;n mainland inlets fcte."5'- h to- of the Bank of Canada said in an I WASHINGTON, DC. .CP Sena-inlerview "we shall go over the ; tcr Robert Taft announced Tues-., . j ..... ! day W that he will run for the pre-top-sell more bonds and su. pass Unl(ed S(ales K any previous savings bond cam-;wag his irst an-0ut bid for the paign since the war." I Republican presidential nomina- Campalgn diiectors reported tlon unusually high demand for a new Taft tQd a press conference bond series through the payroll ! (h.u he feels confident he will be saving plan. '"nominated and elected" as Re- Civil services and armed forces ! publican president. r personnel grabbed about $1,500,- i 000 worth, purchasing in one dwy ! - what they had bought in ten! I D C d - days In 1950. ' . , . , K-von tho Knvi in Korea tire Thursday, October 18, 1951 Jack McRae to Meet Princess To attend the reception of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the capital early next week and the special session of the Legislature to follow, J. D. McRae, MLA for Prince Rupert, will be leaving the city by air Saturday for the south. For health reasons, Mrs. McRae does not expect to be going south. Members of the Legislature and their wives will be among special guests who will be presented to Their Royal Highnesses during the reception in Victoria. it;-, ;r """-May at b anc I 46; Sandsplt I p ""ICS Ruoert m w hnvlntr h,mri rnnnrin'a 25th ' High - 3:10 19.0 feet i iUJldantorth great- BriuaHo r.nnnriH vth anulica-! 14:55 21.0 feet summer's sales, the v 1 1 J a g e ATTEND CHURCH On their first Sunday In Canada, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended morning worship at Christ Church in Niagara Falls. Here the Royal couple leave the church accompanied by Rev. Canon A. X. F. Holmes, rector of the parish. Other in the phyto are not identified. tCP photo from APj Mnne f.-. A finn .-nrt.i nf hnnds : Low 8:50 7.6 feet - I ,., promises to be busier than ever this winter building up stock. 4.0 feet 21:33 i during the first day. i J