ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY CABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER j.nin pIsrATt llKO Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phono 81 VOL. XL, No. 189 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS TAKES iky j U buu U VU LI J l! rl Mvl WOWfJ? ZM IS MISSING IN NORTH r m urn mm, . . jm i , Tp-rnp...j 1 I ' 3 a i : . ; I j Mayor Rudderham is Heart Attack Victim Expired at Noon Today After Being Suddenly Stricken City Is Grieved Prince Rupert lost its first citizen today and the city is deeply grieved and shocked. Mayor George Weston Rudderham passed away at 1 p.m. in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Only minutes before he had been admitted with a heart attack which he had suffered at home. He complained of sudden pains and went to lie down and then was severely West Strength Overwhelming WASHINGTON, DC. (CP) General Dwtght D. Eisenhower is quoted as saying Sunday that the free worlds strength is so overwhelming that "it is almost ridiculous for us to be talking in terms of fright and hysteria." Members of a Senate subcommittee, back from Europe, said Eisenhower made plea for unity in a free world, saying unity of Iron Curtain countries was greater but was brought about "by gun and sword held at man's back." Bomber With Twelve Aboard is Unreported KODIAK (CP) The Navy reported today that an Alaska-based four-engined patrol bomber with 12 men aboard has been missing since 2:14 p.m. Sunday w hen it made its last position report. ' Gasoline supply of the plane would have been exhausted by 7:.0 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time Sunday, 14 hours after it took off from Kodiak on an operational mission. stricken. Vancouver Gets Suicide With Snake Venom A Little Rain The mayor had not felt well during recent months but his condition was by no means regarded as alarming. He was at his office in the City Hall as usual this morning and seemed to be in good health and spirits. None were more deeply shocked than his associates there. The regular meeting of the city council is scheduled for Cleveland Takes Lead New York Yankees Jolted 'Twice by Philadelphia KEW YORK (CP) Mike Garcia VANCOUVER A bripf rain came to the Lower Mainland during the week-end, the first in 1 t!fty-eiKht days but it does not mean the end of the drought.! Prayers for rain were said ln Vancouver churches both Pro- j ANN ARBOR, Mich. A renowned scientist, Dr. Malcolm H. taule. has committed suicide by injecting tropical snake venom, mixed with morphine, into a tonight but it Is expected the j session will be adjourned out of vein. He had been having diffi riiiaTii-it WmHtmh M A M..,--..,..,.-., r r yf a in t testant and Catholic yesterday, i It rained on the British Columbia lower mainland with a shower, the firs tin the 58 days. pitched the torrid Cleveland In- ( cuities with the faculty of the resPect to His WotShip until dians to their 10th straight yic- j Board of Regents, University of;after tne funeral- n acting tory Sunday and into undis-' M.chigan His wife found the!mayor wi" be aPP'nted. puted possession of first place ' body ln the basement of their i He was the first mayor of ARD HO! The Job s Daughters drill te un, popular girls' organization from Prince will lf-ave this Wednesday night for an international competition at Richmond, Va. hr t nm will defend the titles It won in 1940 and 1950. The girls are shown on the'steps c Hiipcrt Court House, with drum majorrtt? Margaret Glske. The group will be accom-by Pipe Maj. McKlnnon of Toronto and a large group of friends from Prince Rupert led at 3:30 a.m. Thus was officially shortly before dinner, j Prince Rupert to die while in ; race as he stopped the Chicago for the office- ended the record dry spell. It I being the first measurable rain There is no antidote poison. M Wt 65 YEARS OLD Born ln Sydney, Nova Scotia, ami Mrs. Alex Mitchell. fall since June 13. Had it come an hour later It would have been the 59th day. 65 years ago October 4, George White Sox 7 to 1. Garcia s classy four-hitter enabled the Tribe to break their fiwt place tie with the New York Yankees who suffered a severe Jolt in Philadelphia as they lost Weston Rudderham was a dyed- in-the-wool Socialist who en- Laier on faunnay some sections had rain for an hour but Cold we I I Sees 200 LC Index p Embassy Spy Funnel Joyed the esteem and confidence of the citizens at large because , nowhere was It sufficient for a ooubleheader to the Athletics parched farmlands and fire-1 9 to 5 and 7 to 4. sons Eric Johansen and Murray Sheppard. Chipman and Richard Rud of his moderation and common- Garcia's gem before 48,547 , stricken forests. ,.,. , , sense views. Long active in OTTAWA Unless price con- t,oH , j .iii.4. Chargr Made by Nevada Senator at Wellington fans was his 16th victory of the tonstration derham of Port Edward, Cape Breton, are brothers. season and his 40th against one t"ls are put Into effect at once,! movements, these are the only j ,the cost of living index ln Can-: I defeat in the last seven weeks. ro 1i0.i.. ,itv. ..v,,, u Sisters are Mrs. Kate Lewis of WASHINGTON (CP) Senator Pat McCarran (DemocratNevada). said Saturday that Com- Communism (WRATH ALL PHOTO) Drill Team To Show at Toronto Ex Prince Rupert's Job's Daughters drill team, heading east from here lor international competition at Richmond, Virginia, wilt Trtage'a demonstration at the Toronto Exhibition while, spending a day In the eastern city. Alex Mitchell, drill master, today received a telegram from Canadian National Exhibition authorities announcing that transportation and entrance to the exhibition was being arranged. The third place Boston Red aa ' reach 200 by the end filiated and active He had ' Buffalo and Mrs. Ge rtrude Lewis Srx moved to within five games of the year it is predicted by M.ibeen perennial president of !ot Boston, of., the lop by dumping Wash- J- Coldwell, CCF leader. The ; ye Princ Runert CCF Club. j tAKNEST. MODES i" Are Reds Easing up ington Senators . ... . - munUt . embajsU'S In . Washlntt- . The greatest propa- ton have berome a huge funneI omtration in Berlin , ohannplllnK S)l,.s and sabj. o! doing the biggest teurs.. lnt0 the Unlted slates of the Hitler regime,! ,. Marran made the charge in e in East Berlin when! ih n i,in hiH.j a statement accompanying a re- Twelve years an alderman, I lne mayors general anuaae. Mayor Rudderham essayed to i hls commonsen.se viewpoint a.id ! enter the broader sphere of pro-, hl modesty were exemplified in I vmcial politics back in 1933 i a statement he made after his when the CCF was young, but j election as mayor, December 8, waji nn-sueressfiiT A&ainsf. T D 1949: and 6 to 2. Detroit Tigers nipped St. Louis ' Browns 2 to 1. I NATIONAL I.EAGl E j In the National League, the : Nehru Breaks For First Time To Show Disposition Talk About Truce Line staged taged a a giant giant parade parade 'fxrt lro,m a u"a of !he SenaAc k Pattullo. then minister of lands this Is not a time to be exult- Internal security sub-committee time leading Dodgers of Brooklyn KAESON For the first f''k nine hours to pass ant. Anyway, the majority was With Willi 1 Congress! 01111 9 IPSS ! at the cease-fire talks the Com- swamped the Boston Braves 7 I ftnd later Premier of British Co stand In the Red , """ " "c "tBua- munists are showlne some riis- to 2. lumbia ainlng top brass of: Mcuarran commeniea: "Ap- ("mnmnism. Chanting parently the blate and justice position to discuss the crucial Runner-up New York Giants) new DELHI, India Prime' Although born in the East, Korean buffer zone Issue' al- captured a twin bill from the Minister Nehru has broken with George Rudderham spent more though by no means is there any Philadelphia Phillies 3 to 2 and the All-India Congress. He re-! than half of his life in Prince S aiin and hate of the departments are too timid lo v carried banners of us the power of the Internal ( Sla'.in." "Americans, Security Act to drive dangerous '" and "Americans elements from this country." "a " President Tru- j Indication of acceptance of the 2 to 1. signed after demanding full sup Allied demands. ! Pittsburgh Pirates swapped port 0f the Congress in his poll At a one hour and twenty shutouts with the Chicago Cubs, ces and failing to get it. minute session of the truce winning the opener 1 to 0 but; Weather Man Turned Around EDMONTON. The Weather Man seems to have himself 1 1 General Elsenhower I ' rip. uled. j H -isfi s railed for sabotage 1 sti f s against the govern-1 teams today, the Communists los'n8 '"e nightcap t to 0. brought maps for the purpose st- Louts Cardinals edged the of discussion of the line. There Cincinnati Retjs 4 to 3. was no announcement of the' nothing to boast about. "There is real and serious business we should be thinking about." Mr. Rudderham, in expressing appreciation of the confidence that had been imposed in him, hoped he would have the full support of all citizens in the best Interests of the city. H2 congratulated the aldermen who had been elected and was particularly grateful that a very clean campaign had been conducted by all candidates. Those sentiments he carried Into office and even his critics admit that he ever strived to follow them. Citizens generally were deeply shocked as word went around this afternoon that he was dead. US Sweep In Tennis 't of we.stom Germanv Crack Train Leaves Track turned around In Alberta. , At ;Fort Norman, not far from the results. Heretofore they have insisted ; the high point of the I mmunist World Youth I There were no dla- j Arctic Circle, 86 above was re- corded yesterday with 84 at Ak-, without compromise on the 38th Soldier's Rug Worth $100,000 PUEBLO, Col. A rug of 48 matched leopard skins has been MONTREAL (CP) The United lavik and 82 at Yellowknife. ln States on Sunday made a clean : Vermilion it was freezing. Prince The chief Comunist' delegate to Kaesong warned over the radio tonight that the confer-' Albert, Saskatchewan, recorded 31 above. Rupert having come here in 1913 to join the B. and B. Department of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Just before the railway was completed into Prince Rupert. Five years later he joined the service of the Imperial Machine Works here with which lie was identified for 31 years. He was both a certified steam engineer and a machinist. Since his election as mayor he devoted himself almost entirely to the city's business and seldom during a working day was he absent from his office. Long Into the night, too, he could often be found there. The mayor was actively interested ln sports and was prominent in former years in such organizations as the whist and cribbage leagues. Mr. Rudderham first struck British Columbia ln 1905 but, after three years engaged in logging, he returned East. However,- the West was in his blood so he returned to British Columbia in 1912 and, after a year ess Visit enecs will not make .any pro- sweep of the North American final Davis Cup tie to move into lntcrzone competition against Sweden. The United States team had an easy 5 to 0 victory over Canada, taklns two similes matches FOUR OAKS, North Carolina (CP) A fast Atlantic Coast Lines streamlined train carrying more than 500 passengers was wrecked Sunday but nobody was killed. Scores, however, suffered minor Injuries. Three cars hurtled down a 20-foot embankment. One car was thrown upside down. Rain-softened trackbed was blamed for the wreck. ic Holiday Weather I gess" unless the United Nations received here by the family of changes its position on the buffer Sergeant E. Giltner, serving in : zone issue. , Koiea, who bought the rug from I Lt. Gen. Nam II said the "talks a Korean for the equivalent of ; will not take on any significance $61- I' nas been turned over to unless the Allies budge from the United States customs and is j their orpsent attitude on where declared to have a value of to stop the shooting across the $100,000. Reds to Frisco 'VER Saturday, Oc- Friday and doubles Saturday. is beine declared a I in.. 4 . . .iHu. a,,,. v. . i lie Lwn mine niimiira un oun- (l'iy In Vancouver on "ti of the visit of day were regarded as exhibition matches. The United States aces put peninsula." He urged the Allies tiirabeth and the Duke to "change their distorted de- t'th In the course of Synopsis Rain Is still being reported nt several points in British Columbia although there has been no more on the south coast since the light rain of Sunday morning. Precipitation in the interior clian tour. TODAY'S STOCKS Soviet To Be Represented At Japanese Parley Although Opposed to Treaty finishing touches to their top-heavy victory as Art Larsen, United States national cham- i mands they have made up to i now." I Earlier reports had said that' the Communist delegation ap-1 (('niirtty S. D. JuliilNtun Co. L.trt.)H MOSCOW. Russia has decld- J plon, sailed through Henri Ro- Krltinn chon of Montreal, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, ' I and lankv Rnriiie Pat tv enlisted in Vancouver, came to Prince , "B -3 " " r. t t)rt : level disturbance which has been ed to send a delegation to the Peared slightly more conciliatory , through Vancouver s Lome Main VANCOIVER American Standard .. Bralorne B R X His widow survives. 5 """" The mayor was the father of i clearing rpaf is ,feyera' looked das- for ,Gradual .12'2 6.00 6-3, 6-3, B-2. icreased in these three daughters and one son .uoya interior regions in the next 3ti The daughters are Mrs. Nora , , hours t.i r,.i r, . ..... : -The weeklv meat San Francisco conference on the lne DU"er zone lssue. raising Japanese peace treaty which is somf Prospect that an eventual to be held September 4. armistice could be leached in the talks with the United Nations The rt,. decision was marf made h by deegatlon Russia n spite of the fact that ,r ...... ,, . . A have called a she has expressed opposition to the draft of the peace treaty as J"' ar f zon alonf a - StatCS PrerntnghtinT ntUnUed front and cros- Great "r'lam- , sine the 38th parallel. Britons is being ln- Would Criticize Gov't at Ottawa "in one shilling seventh to two shllllnirs Cariboo Quartz 1.15 Congress 08 Giant Mascot 99 Indian Mines 29 Pend Oreitle 8.30 Pioneet 1.85 Premier Border 39 Privateer 11 Reeves McDonald 4.60 tiuuttiioeu ui niiiue nupcu, mis. Georgia (Neil) Sheppard of Prince Rupert and Miss Beatrice Rudderham. Robert Rudderham of the accounting firm of McLean and Rudderham is the son. There are two young grand- the cheese ration is Irom two ounces to ;nd a half. The Reds have been holding out for the withdrawal of the Rain is also being reported on parts of the north coast. This precipitation is being caused by an extensive and active storm in the Gulf of Alaska which is moving toward the coast. The rain is expected to spread southward to northern Vancouver Island ahead of the storm but it appears unlikely that the rain will spread over the more southern parts. Southerly winds will persist both today and tomorrow over the north coast as the system moves eastward. I- N. Youngs Jr. Back With Bride Reno 04 ti United Nations troops to the ! 38th parallel or thirty miles from j Bids the present battlefield. . EDMONTON. The Edmonton city council will meet today to consider a resolution for which the city council of Windsor seeks endorsation criticizing the federal government for failure to Impose price controls. The resolution expressed disgust at the complacent attitude of the Botn R'ls and United Nations xt Norton . ,ir W. vnn, Youngs, Jr., Tr return-1 t,n d l t, . ion ring Member of French Cabinet is Slain Sheep Creek 1.60 Silbak Premier .45 Taku River 05 Vananda 11 Salmon Gold 02 Spud Valley 12 Silver Standard 2.50 Aumaque 19V4 Beattie .44 Bevcourt 50 Buffalo Canadian 174 C M & S 157.00 Conwest 3.35 Donalda 49 V2 Eldona 18 East Sullivan 9.15 Giant Yellowknife , 9.90 God s Lake 32 Hardrock 10 V4 Harrlcana .08 Heva 12 Jackknife 10 Joliet Quebec 49 Little Long Lac 75 Lynx '.17 Madsen Red Lake 2.20 McKenzie Red Lake 45 McLeod Cockshutt 2.70 Moneta 30'z Negus '.75 Noranda 72.00 Louvicourt - 15Vi Pickle Crow - 167 San Antonio 2.60 Senator Rouyn .18 Sherritt Gordon 3.15 Steep Rock 7.60 Silver Miller 1.50 Upper Canada 1.65 Golden Manitou 7.10 Bobjo ! 16 Sturgeon River 14 t in " j straight meetings. 4-.,i,.i en, ,-" in a frtrmot" V,ltrh school teacher here, Miss Sheila B?!ING CONTINUES ORLEANS, France (CP) Pierre j Forecast While armistice talks proceed- 1 McKenna. The couple will re- Western Uranium 3.75 ,"; , f '-Applications con-ll'Jow in for the new in,,- i'"',10'ls of 40 rate al ''':an 1000 a day. The side here.' Mr. Youngs works for : ed Allied bombers blaster, rail- ' Oil! Anglo Canadian ,. 6.70 the city telephone department. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Withers and son returned to the city by air yesterday from a trip to road yards in North Korea but ! rain and deep nud reduced BrntinH art.inn tn natrnl nln.ha. Chevallier, who only Saturday North Coast Region Inter-was appointed to a post in the mittent tain today and tonight, new French cabinet of Premier cloudy ' with showers Tuesday. Rene Pievin, was shot to death Little change in temperature, by his wife Sunday after he told Winds southeast (25 today, her he wanted a divorce. shifting to southwest (23) Tues- The bombers pounded Ham- hung, industrial city on the. pDES - y. August 14, 1951 FoHce said that his wife, day mornine. Low tonieht and October 8 is Thanksgiving northeast coast, and Sariwon vital communications centre. FOOTBALL TONIGHT high tomorrow At Port Hardy, A P Con 46 . Atlantic 2.90 Calmont 1.42 Central Leduc 2.00 Home Oil . 16.25 Mercury 12Vj Okalta 2.45 Princess 1.40 Royal Canadian llt TORONTO Athona ,06 ya oiandard Time) Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 55 and 62. OTTAWA. Monday, October Mrs. W. A. McBroom, who has u:40 17.4 feet 23:15 20.9 feot Yvonne, confessed to firing the shots from a revolver that killed Chevallier almost Instantly. Chevallier was a hero of the French resistance movement during the Second World War. business ahead and that is what BATTERY vs LEGION 7 o'clock kick-off 8, was gazeuea ar me ena or been on a trip to Vancouver,! 5:"9 3.2 feet :10 8.1 feet f " q o m nie city xrom me Walter D. Longwill returned home by air yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. puuuu iiuiiunjr in voirau. suuen on yesterday s plane.