.'P.0VI.1CIAL LISr.A'T, ORMES icroaiA, B. c. DRUG5 DAiLY DELIVERY Phone 81 Y CABS Star NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published of Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port -'-"Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XL, No. 193 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS EAI.!0 JJISMTHIHl iliJilMI u - - . . 1 cball leve land Boycott Threatened By British Envoy No Report on Gen. MacArthur New Cease Fire Hope I. ' : ": v l ... it. i TEHRAN (CP) British and Iranian leaders ead Cut lb, Vork NfW l.oes . a . I'i. turv MUNSAN (CP) There were no new developments today at the Korean cease-fire talks but it WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) A Senate committee, Inquiring into the ouster of General Douglas MacArthur. voted 20 to 3 to planned more informal talks today in the deadlocked was uujjl-u wiai, aa a iciut u, . . , . - day against making any report! the deliberations of a sub-com-: on dispute as Doin smes sougnuo avoid rti)uiiM unity Inkm awf U YORK (CP) New York be is- on Its two months of hearings. mittee, agreement might i Majority feeling was that any reached on the buffer zone for another breakdown in negotiations. - ' : - . However, sources close to W. r.s Thursday reaucea ne Indians1 nrsi place report now on the firing of Mac- sue. Arthur would only "revive bit- j As the four-man sub-commit-ter controversy at a critical I tee met again, today to tackle period in Korean peace talks." i the buffer zone deadlock, offo- hank h awarded icwu- soulhpaw Tommy Byrne, rV ' '-v; " " . lrW,l reiser: ': krr-.. iTrSJ -K i ifir victory. Big Halibut Catch Sold A halibut schooner was In with 24,000 pounds of fish this morning and sold to Pacific Fisheries for 25.5c, 21c and 19c. It was the Seattle vessel Eclipse which is tagging, for Interntlonal Fisheries Coin-mission. The fish came from Yakutat area. This is the Eclipse's second trip since she commenced tagging. First catch was delivered In Ketchikan. One more trip will be made with delivery ;n the home port of (Seattle. Indivitlual members of the committee will be permitted to express their views. Yankees, dclealing smators (or the third I lit time. S to a, picneu up Averill Harriman, United State tronble-shooter, who has been trying to act as peacemaker in the nationalization row, took a dim view of the situation. Richard Stokes, head of the British delegation to Iran, hoping to reach a settlement of the oil dispute, th-eaten"d trany that Britain would boycott Iran oil and buy elsewhere if the present offer, whereby nationalisation is accepted on a 50-50 share-the-profits basis, is turned down. cial indications were that the Communists are ready to compromise. When the committee members adjourned Thursday, United Nations and Communist delegates posed together for the first time. Major General Harry Hodges of the United States put his arm around Major General Lee Sang Pole Consul Turns Canuck OTTAWA (CP) Zygmunt Ziemski, 50-year-old Polish consul in Canada since 1946, announced today that he has resigned the post and will stay in Canada. Ziemski, who has been serving in Winnipeg, made the announcement to the Canadian Press. During the last two years several members of the Polish legations and other Russian-dominated missions have taken similar action. same on the Indians wnen . huried St. Louts Browns 4 to 0 victory over the ,mv. traded away for y Overmire last June, 1 in one of the best all- Princess Ship Having Trouble VICTORIA On account of mechanical trouble, the veteran Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Maqulnna has had to cancel a sailing fur the West Coast of '.Vancouver Island. id Derlui mances of nis I , pitching two-hit ball for Cho of North Korea. , The other two delegates also appeared to be in good spirits. It was a complete reversal of cold formality which featured previous meetings. amines ann urivmg in an " turn s runs. defeat snapped Cleve-13-game winning streak. Philadelphia Athletics d the thud-place Boston McGugan is Liquor Czar To Share Air Runs Another Alaska Plane Lost I I - f iml fi i -d . 1 I Sux a 10 to 3 mumping Dizy Trout pitched and i the Detroit Tigers to a 1 victory over Chicago Sox. Bush Pilot With Three Passengers Missing Out of Anchorage Children Die After Trek VICTORIA (CP) Col. Den McGugan was today appointed chairman of the British Columbia Liquor Control Board by the provincial cabinet, succeeding Weather IIONEER PRIVILEGE Only unshaken man on passing-out parade of the first N CO. school In Korea was Pte. Fred Lopb, right, of Winc hester, Ont. Pte. Lobb used his traditional privilege as a pioneer he Is a member of the pioneer platoon, 2nd Battalion, 'RCR to wvar a beard. Inspection of the parade was made by Brig. J. M. Rockingham, left. Casualty lists later reported that Pte. Lobb had been wounded. iCP from National Defence) QCA and Central B.C. Airways Prepared to Share Alran i Business : tjilNAL I.I A(il'E ANCHORAGE, Alaska if Another plane is missing today in Alaska the fourth in less than a month. A plane, flown by the bush pilot, Glen Hudson, failed to re HAGUE, Sask.-Two children the late W J. Kennedy, wno died a few days ago. who were on the ill-fated Men-1 who has been with which' McGugan, nonite trek to Honduras, dead, the board 29 years, in re:eiu returned last week, are The Mennonites, who had lived1 years was supervisor ok law en- I VANCOUVER (CP) Two main Synopsis ; feeder air lines Queen Char- Warm dry weather will persist lotte Air Lines and Central B.C. over southern British Columbia Airways-Competitors for the ot A ( or anotner couple days. Aluminum Co. of Canada pro- j flow of molst air over tne north- turn from a flight Wednesday to I l the. Canadian; luicemein anu u niaiBc "i " previously jecis air iranspon Dusmess, i ern sect!ons of the province is ; a lake near Dead Man Mountain. . York Giants, behind Sal ,'s fmir-lut pitching, de-; Brooklyn's National e-leading Dodgers 2 to 1 .mnced bacK to within 9'j - of first place, hiee-rua homer by Stan 1 helped St. Louis Car-defeat Pittsburgh Pirates jbo Ciiiw exploded four ,n the 10th inning to whip mati Reds 8 to 4. In the Shipping Control liquor warehouse. Toronto Woman Swims Channel Mrs. 1-euwlrr Wins f0 in Race From Cap GrU Ne To Dover northwest, suliered severely while away. The children became sick from changes in 170 miles northeast of here. Among three passengers was a ten-year-old boy. Names have not reen disclosed. na.c agiccu wj simie uie nam.;. ; glving cloud in ihose re 1 Each has applied to the Air i iors i Transport Board for permission Deteriorating weather condi-to begin new and extend pres- U(mg are expected over the north ent services into the Alcan area l.t tomorrow as a weather drinking water and from poor food. To Stabilize Butter Price Government May Step In To Relieve Grain Moving Crisis , and opposed applications oi one disturbance over the Pacific DOVER (CP) A Toronto house- Would Merge BC-Alberta Van co u ver Man Buried Here anomer. proves into that region. -However, a spokesman for! Forecast ' both announced at board hear-1 orth coast re,gion southern ings here that they have reached secti0n Sunnv today. Cloudy to-agreement. i morrow. Little change in tem- If the board approves they ; perature. wind jigrit. Lows to- nuht name. Connie Ryan's - in 'he ninth lied the score " Cubs . ..me back to give :ush in his eighth win. nn Braves and Phlladel-Phils were not scheduled. wife Thorsday became the first -g0 y(,,tmlay ttet tne Canadian woman ver to swim rnment may soon implement the English Channel when she j shipping controls to avert the finished second in a 7000 Daily; threat of the greatest transpor-Mall race. j tat ion crisis to hit western grain Brenda Fiher, 23-year-old '. producers, Shipping shortage, acute r-.-n-v. .i ,u ,m-c! OTTAWA. Hon. J. G. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, announced last night that, under the government's importation program, butter would be sold by the government to the trade this winter on the basis of 66c -Port Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright of First night and highs tomorrow win service jviuiuai, A.eiuauu and other Alcan points. ii Presbyterian Church officiated Thursday afternoon at the fun QUALICUM BEACH. Vancouver Island. Premier E. C. Manning of Alberta, visiting here, yesterday urged the merger of the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta as an ideal unit. .11.. Ihi?.i throughout the summer, grows Hardy 50 and 65. Remainder of region cloudy today and tonight. Rain tomorrow. Little change in tempera IIIIUIIJ ions inii to Tfl I 11 eral of Gordon Lappin, Vancou- Per pound at Montreal, more ominous with the prospect Kn rnarin ma ha division of .w,- the race. ,. . , . ,' . Winnie Winnie Roach Roach Leuszler, Leu&zler, 25- 25-year-old mother of three chil ver commercial man, whose death ture. Wind, light today, south- Satisfied With Japanese Pact Union steamer Coquitlam, ot & 582,000,000 bushel crop this year. east (20i tomorrow. Lows tonight ! They would be thereby strength-joccurred during tjje week-end. and highs tomorrow-Sandspitlened against the. money markets Mrs E J Smith Smith presided presided at at the the dren, survived the chilling wat- ew Series ers and a backbreaking pace to Crux of the problem is lack of cross the 21 miles from Cap! ships with no possibility of get- ! and Prince Rupert 53 and 62. of the east. i-apt. wunam mcujiik, a uuc in ... ' port at 3 o'clock this afternoon organ in the Grenville Court Chapel of B. C. Undertakers. evenlnK for 0ueen charlotte Is- Their Brother Dies in Scotland V YORK (CP) Another rec- Grlz Nez France, to the Dover ting more before the freeze-up r spectators for a single beaches in 13 hours and 45 min- next winter. Many lake ships are will be set w:hen the forth-' utes- now hauling iron ore and coal ? world series is televised'i Mrs. Leuszler will receive $500; needed in Canadian and Amenta coast for the first time. I second prize for women. can defence production. i Interment was in Falrview Cem- j iand south end points whence ! etery. Friends of deceased acted she is due back Sunday to sail ; as pallbearers. south at 8 p.m. OTTAWA. Hon. L. B. Pearson, minister of external affairs, , said last night that he is rea-Isonab satisfied with the Unit-, led States-British draft of the Japanese peace treaty. Canada! Natives Beat up Police Officer 60.000.000 to 70,000,000 A field of 20 swimmers 13 1 men and seven women took VICTORIA The famed Blsley has proposed no cnanges. . t L iti.. . . tf,in, IT -.,.4 Dlnv,rri. Mr PQriin will hpnri tho ripl- LYTTON. Royal Canadian Alex Haig of the National Em-ployment Service Office and Mrs. I William Baxter have received word of the death yesterday at Penicuik, near Glasgow, Scot wtch the baseball classic, nine of the Bell Telephone is $4(i.oon.ooo transconil- pan, ... wie g.ucii.ng ..-. ....... -v.,..., "-! iMounted Police reinforcement egation to u. -i - ii.. rt- r, r ri -u.voar.n n .Mill, uit-u in ic uuuv ut uic a(.- i vv wu ....... first of 80. A widow and son survive. . .. i n; n itty iu i-cic P,.,iur, nmn ihn mon's month with Herbert Norman as his chief adviser. have reached here following the beating up of Constable Keith Connor by Indians whom he had stopped to search for liquor. September 30 will clear, ()f i;1000 b finishing only Both are living in Victoria. y i 'i me series, starling,,,,,,, ,., oh-.H t R,wpr 'e days later, to have the!..... . iw... u.. st video audience yet. clambered ashore at Shakcspear TODAY'S STOCKS Cliff after 12 hours and 12 minutes In the water. PERCY GEORGE NOMINATED Anscomb Does Not Run Me, Pooley Informs Convention VICTORIA 0i Mayor Percy George of Victoria ha3 been elected Coalition candidate for the Esquimau by-election with one explosive dissension. He was elected at a joint meeting of Liberal and Progressive-Conservative bodies. The dissenter was the former Conservative Attorney General who demanded that nominations be taken from th-a floor. He declared: "The whole proceedings are out of order." Mr. Pooley said: "Mr. Anscomb does not run me and I want to name another candidate." His motion was defeated by a large majority. pseball Scores .(( onrtrsv H. O. Jnhnston ro, l td ) American York 5 Washlnalnn 5 land;, of thvir brother, David Haig, who was a millworker. Another sister, Mrs. James McVie of Penicuik, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute back to the Old Country after a visit here. She did not know of her brother's death when she left. TIDES - - Saturday, August 18. 1951 (Pacific Standard Time) High 1:49 22.5 feet 14:27 21.4 feet Low 8:10 1.0 feet 20:28 3.5 feet 4 Louis 4. Cleveland n. Mlelnhia in rw I 111 9 Towed to Sed By Huge Tuna TRURO, Mass. A fisherman hooked a tuna and the tuna was strong enough to tow him and his boat out to sea. The fisherman, Alfred Darmetko, finally cut the line and lost the tuna. He was finally sighted by a coast guard plane and given aid in returning home because his motor failed to run. Rain-Making Plane Arrives VANCOUVER f TIto Roek WW 2, Chicago 1. National 1 York 2, Brooklyn 1. Louis 9. Pittsburgh 6. aco 8, Cincinnati 4. Western International '"'la 7, Wenatchee 6. City 5, Yakima 3 tone 8. Tacoma 4 ''couver 5, Salem 6. Paeirii- c,t. cliffe ice Wagon, National Re- search experimental plane carrying four top-flight Cana-1 dlan scientists, arrived here to- I day to make a rain-making ex-' perlment. I They will "seed" the clouds with dry ice if clouds of the 4 't Angeles 2. San Francisco 0, Aumaque 25'i Beat tie 49 Bevcourt 53 Buffalo Canadian 19 Crmsol. Smelters 158.00 Conwest 3.60 Dnnalda 52 Eldona 20 Ea't Sullivan 9.15 Giant Yellowknlfe 10.25 God's Lake 37 Hardrock , 12 'i Harricana 10 Heva 12 Jaeknife OO'i Jnlr.'t Quebec 52 Little Long Lac 75 Lynx 18 Madsen Red Lake 2.40 M. Kenzle Red Lake 50 McLeod CorkstmU 3.10 Moneta 34 "2 Negus .90 Noranda 73.50 I ouvicourt 16 . Fickle Crow ,.v 1 70 Sun Antonio 2.75 Senator Rouyn 22 .Shvrrit Gordon 3 05 Steep Rock 7.75 Stiver Miller 1.50 Upper Canada 1.90 "nr. 5. San Diego 1. 'He 8. Sacramento 2 right type can be found and try to brl ig relief to the dried-out VANCOIVFR American Standard 12 Broiornr 7.00 B R X .03 Cariboo Quartz 140 Congress : 06 Giant. Mascot .98 Indian Mines 27 Pend Ouille 8.40 Pioneer 2 30 Premier Bolder 38 Privateer 12 Reeves McDonald 4.60 Sheep Creek 1.55 Si'hak Premier 45 Taku River 06 Vananda 11 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley - .15 Silver Standard 2.52 Western Uranium 4.65 Oil? Anglo Canadian 6.50 A P Con 47 Atlantic 2.85 Calmont 1.38 C & E 16.30 Central Leduc ' 2.20 Home Oil 16.00 Mercury 13 Okalta 2 45 . Princ ess 1.30 Royal Canadian .11 Royallte 15.30 TORONTO Atlmna 07 'i kfnd 4, Hollvwonri I Lower Mainland. "1 increase Granted on ! Export Freight Rates j Traffic Between Canada and United States Affected Five and Four Per Cent ; OTTAWA (CP) Board of Transport Commis-' sioners yesterday authorized a freight-rate increase between Canada and the United States and some export-import traffic through Canadian ports. j . - The board's order is in line . t 1 - DANCING To the strains of the CALGARY RANCH BOYS lhrect from the Barn Dance Featuring Al Erskine from the Bl'RNS t'Hl'CK WAGON Program. Modern and Old Time Dancing, featuring stern and Comedy Songs. CIVIC CENTRE , Friday Night 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 193c . with the increase given August Golden Manitou 7.10 Bob.to I apaska 03 Canadian Navy V Sturgeon River 16 2 to United States railways. The Increase will be five per , cent in the east and four per , cent in the west. It takes effect . August 28. Authorization is given to Increase the rates on export and ! import traffic through Canadian 1 ports where this is necessary to preserve existing competitive re- j lationshlps on rates with United j States ports, I Visiting Rock , GIBRALTAR Two Canadian j warships the aircraft carrier Magnificent and destroyer Mlc-1 mac reached Gibraltar today. CANADIAN FIRST First Canadian-designed helicopter to receive a certiticate-of-airworthiness is this one built by Intercity Airlines, shown hovering over Uplands airport, near Ottawa. The three-place machine was specially designed for Canadian conditions. On the ground is designer Bernard Sznycer; in the craft are assistant designer Selma Gottlieb and pilot Jack Godsy. tCP PHOTO) Keep Up with the Jones' PHONE 99 1