r-KOVINOlAL LIBRARY viCTI?I.C. PROVINCIAL LIB?. AH? , . 113 ORMES 4t VICTORIA,,' B. C. DRAGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 VOL. XL, No. 217 PRINCE RUPERT, BC, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1951 PRICE FIVE PFNTS rHBHnnHsnHMi A JyCABS J SFATCHEP HI w 1 SICE cn n nnp n r nrxn nnnn nr n rrv7 n n n an IHIIMIIKSI Yanks and Tribe Close ukhobor Hut Rare in American League Continues NEW YORK (CP) Big Vic Raschl and squat Yoet Berra Judge' Chambers, Prince Rupert, B.C., August 20th, 1951. location Answer Atlantic Treaty Nations Must Get Balance of Power Conference at Ottawa Is Told by Van Zeeland, President of Council OTTAWA (CP) Military power of 12 member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is still far below the level of Communist armed might, Foreign Minister Paul van Zeeland of Bel Preacher Roe hurled his 20th victory of the season and Andv Pafko hit his 24th home run as the Brooklyn Dodgers, National League leaders, deleated Pitts- ! burgh Pirates 3 to 1. ! The win kept Brooklyn six games ahead of the Giants. Philadelphia Phillies, aided by I four errors, defeated Cincinnati .Reds 10 to 4. , Boston Braves cl alined a 7 to 4 I teamed up yesterday and guld- ed the New York Yankees to i within one percentage point of the pace-setting Cleveland Indians. Raschl .pitched one-hit ball lllrc ri.(innnifndation nav raiinymen 1UVER 'f Relocation adical Sons of Freedom )nti.;li Columbia oners ; triumph over St. Louis Cardinals j after waiting more than a month j to receive credit for the game ; In National League records. The game had been suspended Au-igust 2 , to allow the Braves to gium said today. " "A balance is the only way In j catch a train. Inflation which war can be avoided, ' Van for seven Innings and Berra clouted a grand slam home run to escort the Bombers to a 5 to 2 'victory over Detroit Tigers. Boston's third piace Red Sox claimed to within three games of the Indians by humbling the last place St. Louis Browns 9 lo6. Southpaw Bobby Shantz shJt out Chicago 3 to 0 for the Philadelphia Athletics to chalk up his 16th victory against nine losses In an American League night game. It was Shantt's third shutout of the year. NATIONAL LEAGI'E The New York OlanU defeated Chicago Cubs 7 to 2 In the National League. Five Chicago errors helped the Olants to win. Is Threat Zeeland. president of the North Atlantic Council, declared in opening the seventh session of the council. He said that NATCO was pressing to catch up to the military strength of "adversaries of our common civilization." He added: "We are still a long Baseball Scores American New York 5, Detroit 2. Boston 9, St. Louis 6. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0. National New York 7, Chicago 2. Brooklyn S, Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia 10, Cincinnati 4. Boston 7. St. Louis 4. Will be discussed at NATO Conference in Ottawa Next week OTTAWA P There is a "very nii) iT a solution or simin problem, Geof-rev suiu here last night. , is vice -rhairman of a'Utive committee on r problems. ,iir,n to another country : nunc! impossible. Ten - have refused them ad- and dispersal of the elijtimix sect across Can- Ir'dividual families Is bie. iimmHH'c has recommit the Doukhobors be by bciiiR moved from itinay homes to isolated inhere th.y could be orting. DKMWIIKI) N ' Ru ilway workers ;i demanded action to ails of terrorism by freedom Doukhobors in 'mays. Dear Triendej Tor a.i long as any of us can remeaber, the doors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nave teen open to the sick and injured of this community, twenty-four hours a day, year after year Without discrimination of any kind ' It has served the needs of our citizens. As our growing community taxed the facilities of our hospital, expansion kept pace with the requirements. . Today, however, we are faced with a serious shortage of beds and the heating plant has become inadequate for our needs. For this reason I am appealing to all citizens to join with me In the first Capital Fund Raising Campaign the hospital has ever undertaken. We have much to be grateful for. ' Eere is our opportunity to acknowledge our responsibility to our hospital and ourselves. I have every confidence you will want to do your part in making this $75, 00p Modernization Fund Campaign the success it should be. way from our objective. Labor Board Is Criticized real feeling" among western leaders that inflation has become a major menace to western' security, External Affairs Minister L. B. Pearson told a press conference here in disclosing that both short and long range economic aspects ot rearma Battle Over Blonde-Franchot Tone Comes Out Second Best Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council Thursday night endorsed a motion by the Vancouver body condemning action of the Labor Relations Board in de-certMying the Marine Work HOLLYWOOD (CP) Franchot Tone, out of r o! r T 'enom nave ments are going to be examined by those leaders at the Nations of the Atlantic Treaty Organization here during the next week. The capital is already filling with delegates. Inflation has become as big a threat as bombs to tire western world, Mr. Pearson said. town Thursday night with a bride-to-be, ran into the flying fists of a groom-to-be. He wound up in hos-'pital Friday with concussion of the brain and a ers ti Boilermakers' Union in the small boat yards of Van couver. A letter from Hon. John Cates, :nrd, for recent railway in the West Kouten- ilwaymcn are asking to ir working hours re-o conform with shorter hmirs. s of the railwaymen's vxv.:e uovrmment au-!or "i.ick of action" In erronsm. minister of labor, stated to the I For that reason the Atlantic meeting that, while nothing had j Pact council wouid devote a lot been allowed in the estimates i of its time to studvine the rela- smashed face. The beating it was one of Hollywood's thumplngest in several seasons was administered by actor Tom Neal who was waiting for Tone when he came To Increase Mail Service Sincerely, W. 0. Fulton. ! this year for setting up a full tionship between rearmament time fair wage inspector at and the" economy of the free 1 Prince Rupert, request of the world. . , council would be placed, before , , , , I INKS NKW TIMBER I the legislature. - i j Civic matters were discussed! ! and delegates were urged to see i Big Prizes home with blonde Barbara Pay-ion . While Barbara screeched, the 35-year-old Neal knocked Tone out so cold it took several hours to restore him to consciousness. The veteran actor. 46 years of age, was operated on later lor multiple fractures -including a broken nose and left cheekbone. AN increase in mail service between Print Rupert,., and interior points is a likelihood with- the advent of the six-day-a-week train service September 30, says Portmaster J. R Morison. No official word has yet been received regarding the mall but notification it; expected soon. i all eligible voters registered for RIA Columbia Cellu-i has found good stands and hemlock timber! Arrow Lakes district, is noing on with a view hnifiit of a pulp mill iWccar area. To Canucks Next Move to Communists forthcoming civic election in December. G. W. Watmough, after his report on the Labor Day dance, i and Mrs. Watmough were given j a vote of thanks for their assis- Assizes to Sit Monday TOKYO (CP) The United Na J. S. Black was tions today put it up to the tance. Communists to take the next President step In reviving the suspended chairman, cease-fire talks at Kaesong. i Dean of Newsmen, Maritimse, Dies ST. JOHN, N.B. Fifty years an artive newspaperman in this city, Frank I. McCafferty is dead. Much of this time, he served as A statement by Allied headquarters said: "The next move is up to the Reds." Big Wins in Fall session of Supreme Court assizes opens here on Monday morning with Mr. Justice Norman S. Whiitaker presiding. Four criminal cases are to be tried, including two of manslaughter, one of breaking and XL aumineu tiiuu mucu ,al I craft had strafed Kaesong last Daily Double Monday but declared it was a c!ty editor', and was widely Dllot s mistake. Fortunes Gathered With Running of Famous St. Ledger Race Today MONTREAL (CP)-J. E. Walker of Vancouver today won $38,000 when he held a winning Quebec Army and Navy sweepstake ticket on Talma II, winner of the St. Leger classic. Second prize money $22,887-. went to M. Munro of Vancouve! who held a ticket on Fraise du Bols II. ' Lucien Plcard of Montreal will collect $15,245 for a ticket on Medway III. Talma II, French-owned 100-to-6 outsider, today won the one-mile six-furlong race at St. Leger. the list classic of the English flat-racing season. Fraise du Boise II was second and Medway third. Talma II romped home an easy winner by 10 lengths. The statement added that this VANCOUVER An Exhibi-admission was "no Indication tion Park daily double combina- iw ii' vv u tiiiuugit caotci u voiinua and United States. He was AP and CP correspondent. His age ! that the United Nations com- tion. Peaceful Jane to Van Vic, "1 of LItr, i in. the fv,!rnand . will admit to any trump- yesterday paid off $3,401.10, be-dcan newspapermen ed.up charge n(J maUer hQW & ,argest pay.off jr " " j loudly they protest." in the history of British Colum- The Communists had suggest- bla racing. entering, and one of retaining stolen property and theft. H. B. King of Prince George :s Crown prosecucor. Three civil cases are pending, one petition to be dealt with in chambers and five divorce cases are slated. In all, 48 people have been summoned to appear lis Jurors. Criminal cases are: Rex. vs. Clifton Howard Borge, charged with manslaughter; Rex vs. Robert Chaple Woods, ' .) "it 1 r ' i -a k'- ,r- i r .k. ,i v t . j - ' ' " - -f, i , . i m ii hi in nm tin i i ; M' ' 1 - - I zi fummt, Wv-H.y . i i mr i : - "tii i n i i i ' irT T Tl ed as terms for a resumption of Three Vancouver men shared the conference that the United the only two tickets sold. The Nations admit all neutral zone winners were Cyril McGuire and charges made by them (the Stan Goddard, who held an in- Alabama Has Prison Break Communists I . ! terest In one ticket, and J. J. Diamond, one time horse owner. , Peaceful Jane paid $190.40 for a two-win ticket and Van Vic re-; turned $20 in second place. breaking and entering, defended ! Old Country Air Passengers Convicts Were in Entire Charge for Time Two Guards Dismissed FOOTBALL by J. T. Harvey; Rex vs. Bernar Thomas Kirby, manslaughter; Rex vs. Adrian Vanderyagt East Germany Not in Favor BERLIN (CP) East Germany's Primp Minister toriav rienounced and Larry Swanson, theft and SPEIGNER, Alabama (CP) Six retaining stolen property, de- , of 21 convicts who made a dar-fended by D. S. Collins, Terrace, lng break from Draper prison Following havt beta called for 't night were back In custody Jury service: .today. Prin. Pnrwrt Tlpnrop A AH- Amnno IhlKo still missinff IS English League DIVISION I Ar.vmal 3, Derb County 1. Blackpool 0. Aston Villa 3. Bolton Wanderers 1, Preston To Vancouver (today) D. iorestei, J. Aaron, A. Beach, G. Hartman, E. Gosnel, Mrs. Oos-nel, H. Jackson, F. Lindover, T. N. Varty. G. C. Emerson, F. E. Curtis, D. G. Alexander. H. A. Wickes. G. Duncan, Mrs. A. E. Haddley, Mr. Nichols. To Sandspit i today) D. Cannon, N. Hale. land, George Alderson, Robert D. 33-year-old Leo Self, one of Al- ! Nof':n,End1 'UV: Chelsea 2, Huddersfield Town tne decisi0n 0 the Big Three Armstrong, Donald Arney. Nor- abama's most notorious convicts, photo of KliiR George VI. Queen Ell ,abeth and the two Princesses was taken in 1937, r after King George ascended the throne. The King was 42, his Queen 38. Princess f :h was 10, Princess Margaret 7. Marcel who made four previous escapes. i foreign ministers to take West- man Bellis, J. J. Bergen Liverpool 2. Sunderland 2 (tie I. ern Germany into defence part Mancnesier tuy i, iwanciies- nershlp as meaning "prepara P. Blaln, Percy A. Bond, Alfred He was serving a ZO-year sent- Calderone, Rupert J. Clapp, L. ence for robbery. W. Cromp, E. A. L, Dawes, W. E. The prisoners raided the penl- Dall, R. K. Elkins, J. M. Fields, tentiary arsenal before escap- R. J. Harrison, A. E. Hedstrom, F. ing. ter United 2. j tions for a new war had reached M'ddlesborough 2. Fulham 0. a nfvi an(j most serious stage. Newscastle United 7. Burnley 1. Prime Minister Grotewold ' Portsmouth 2, Wolverhampton made the statement in a foreign Wanderers 3. policy speech at a special ses- j Stoke City 1. Tottenham Hot- sion of the East German Volks- I TIDES - - Monday. September 17, 1951 (Pacific Standard Timet High . 2:12 21.5 feet 14:28 22 0 feet Low 8:18 3.5 feet 20:44 2.5 fcet Two guards were discharged as a result of the break. For a time the convicts were in entire control of the prison. ;pur 6. hammer (parliament) Albion West Bromwich J had " T , T "T w" J Charlton Athletic 1 (tiei seized, as hostages. I ; ; t J -Z -, iy , 'Slav- eather J. Hicks, H. J. Jefferies, E. H. LaSota, Albert Lindseth, H. J. Marchant, N. A. Mazzone, Herry Menzles, Rayner Montgomery, A. T. Mills; J. H. McGrath, W. M. McKenzie, R. A. McLean, S. N. McLeod. J. C. McNeill, C. G. Peterson and J. R. Rennie. Masset-J. W. Bridden. Burns Lake Margaret Louise Carlson, S. V. Lord. Bella Coola Gerhard Chris-tensen. Smithers R. J. Collison and A. E. Goodenough. Fred Rose Unable To Get Work Scottish League j DIVISION "A" Airdrleonians 2, Hearts 0. ! East Fife 4 Stirling Albion 0. Hibernian 4. Aberdeen 4 tie) . Partick Thistle 1, ' Morton I. Y ' " Synopsis With warm dry air covering British Columbia, clear skies will persist in most sections to- 1 MONTREAL, Sept 15 Fred',,,,. day and Sunday. Maximum tern- (tic). Rose has been looking for em- i , t. on)h Third peratures both afternoons will ! ploymcnt, and says that to date LaBrt o ' range through the 70s and 80s. Sandsplt E. H. Crawford. : he has not been able to find any. BASEBALL SUNDAY Championship Game In final series Gordon & Anderson vs Abel & Odowes Feature Attraction "Old-Timers" vs Gordon & Anderson S p.m. sharp . St. Mlrrcn 3, Raith Rovers 4. i " , , , Clear to- I North Coast Region Fremler James Duffitt. i Rose, a former Federal member, Ocean Falls Mary Ann Fowler , was recently released from the ' day and tonight, increasing T- IV.S and Charles MacDonald. IpenlSentiary where ha had DEAL, England ' Alfred cloudiness tomorrow morning, Port Edward W, D. Fraser. j served a term on an espionage Bodman was flung over the rail becoming cloudy In afternoon. Hazelton C. H. King. charge. i 0f liis lifeboat while trying to Cooler tomorrow. Wind light. Southbank Edwin C. Lovseth. i : j aid a French motorboat in dis- Lows tonight and highs tomor- Topley S. S. Mackie. ! Tonight's train, due from the tress. He was hauled back on row Port Hardy, 45 and 65; Grassy Plains Archibald Mc- East at 11:16. was reported this deck when his oilskins caught on Sandspit and Prince Rupert, SO Gibbon. , i afternoon to be on time. , a stanchion. , and 65. I A recent th,it n 1 w .. r-.Jcflo Attention 1b rn- ft, he, .,cir-oid Prlnfce Charles. Princes Anne is temporarily Ignored, in the peram- j n.ing at left in this United Kingdom Information uince rnow, ,r rnoio; 'jMi'sj