' LIBRARY PROVINCIAL LI3HA3Y, 113 OR'MES VICTORIA, B. C. DRUGS 7f i' 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. 227 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951 PRKJE FIVE CENTS if ' i mm AEW IS-. PUT ON AIL km era I nlSTATCHED I ' "' " ' ' m m m FLASHES Woiid Bow Ud '' Oil Installation if Landing Attempted Britons are Ordered to Evacuate By October 4 ' TEHRAN (CP) Iran's 150,000-man army was put on the alert today to repulse any British attempt to seize'the nationalized oil refinery at Abadan. ; , , ; t l Alert orders were Issued af'er f 'A . Hf"t . . p 1 i I V . ST A ! ! f "w s -V 7 V - ':r -Jt i , 1 . t, -f ,':w -y ! . i. J- ;", M ' - wur. ; y- .-jfc .a.,,--,,,.-,- 1. lift iiihif--iVr-YiTit'Mtv1iai 'iiil""'liin -ri it ""iwr mil" 1 H-ft'li rrn """j " Arrangements Complete For News Colored Comics After some difficulty in arranging for, the necessary newsprint, the Daily News has been; able to finalize negotiations whereby a regular 8-pHge color comic section will be added as a weekly feature to this paper. Assurances have been received that should make first publication possible in the issue of October 27. The supplement will appear each Saturday. . Considerable expense has been involved in the securing of this new feature with a view Jo improving the service and increasing the popularity of the paper. That it will be appreciated by old and young alike is indicated by comment heard since the first announcement was made. The features to be offered are: Li'l Abner, Abbie and Slats, Captain , and the BRADLEY TO TOKYO WASHINGTON General Omar bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, left Washington, today for Korea. He will discuss the situation with General Ridgway in Tokyo. ST, I M KENT AND TRI'MAN OTTAWA Prime Minister L. . St. Laurent flc to Washington today to discuss subjects cf common interest with President Truman. The proposal for Canada to go it alone on the St. Lawrence seaway project is among the matters coming up. . COLD IN EDMONTON EDMONTON E d m o nton broke the record for cold September weather today when 11.5 above was recorded. The previous cojd Sepiember day war 12 above in 1908. BROOKS BEATEN TODAY BOSTON Boston Braves League lead to half a game over the idle Ntw York Giarts today with a 4 to 3 victory that snapped Preacher Koc's ten-game winning streak. rumors flooded the city ot.us- sible landing by British trotfpfs. The orders were accompanied members of the national defence board said, by instructions to blow up all installations at the world's largest oil plant if foreign forces attempt to land. Britons were prdered today to leave Abadan by October 4 Tory Odds Being Cut LONDON O British bookmakers today view the prospects of a Conservative victory in t.vj October 25 election more cautiously ' than a week ago. They laid odds of 2 to 1 in lavor of the Conservatives winning where last week it was 5 to 1, so confident were the bookmakers then of a Labor defeat. AMERICAN APPEAL The United States has appealed to Iian to cancel its or Kids, Nancy, Fritzi-Ritz, Tarzan, Ella Cinders, and Casey Ruggles. . - der for expulsion of British oil Experts from Abadan. President Truman advised both Iran and Great Britain that the United States "stands ready to render Pep Gives up In Title do r.ROUI - This Is the most recent photo ol Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip with inn It was tnkcn July 30 at Clarence H .usc, their London residence. CP from Na Japanese Striving to Regain Marine Place il. m Board i . . . . Councillors of States Named any assistance it can in helping find a settlement of the Anglo-' Iranian oil crisis. Meantime,, the British cabinet, met again today on the situation and, while no statement was made, it was said it had decided to "standi firm." VISIT- NEW YORK KP' With Willie j Pep huddling in his corner pro- j testing to Referee Ray Miller that he could not go' on, Sandy i TOKYO, (Reuters) Japan lost nearly 9,000, 000 tons of shipping in the war and now works hard Giants are Still Hot .11111 I I ML poned for One Week Saddler successfully defended LONDON The King today his world featherweight title last signed an order naming five to win back something like her former place on the night in a ninth-round technical members of tne Royai Family as - l n. . i KnucKuut in a uuuj. iiiarieu uy ' ... f , , ir;,. i-ii.uUii.'., Trm n rnaH.i wonu s sea lanes. rWgahrne1 T'n SS? (. v.i. v,m. ok,J t,it. his illness. Named as Urese coun- . r. v , a m i 1 . rtiiuuiiJawitK inv peace treaty, : -j - i (.(Wig On King Better Today the Amencan-direcled o:cupa-;"t of Japan's 1951 loreia.11 ' "?LB??r?.?-e.P'.li' Lion loosened former control, on volume estimated at 22.6 Cigarette Price Upped to 42c I MONTREAL Imperial To-; tracctrCo.nTuckeus today ap-..nounced" a two-cent increase in in this grudge battle at the Polo "" " " "." .DON (CP) Princess Elizabeth decided last! ' .fauar?se hip operation. The "union metric ions, j . T .v, 1 tKo rrmteaii Diu.ttucwi, rimvtao i iii cscui, (jau a uuiui,.c.. ,uii.u, ircH B: th- rinkf of W Gloucester U for these monthly sailings on struggle. ig f i tl postpone her Canadian tour until October!,,."';" h ; n th ,helr -f . -ryr international shipping p.. A savage If tt- hook -dumped,1""4 - 11UIV Ktav near the bedside Of the Kmfr during1 heels "of the "league-Wading t elheduled services to North Am- , routes: four to North Am-r.cv 1 Pen on his haunches for the erica, Eiam, takistan anu India . , i ... e BicoKtyn UJQgers in ine nauuu- on.' to South America, four to Permission to resume regular il lew anxious uays Ol ins rccuveiy xium a &1 League scramble last night by j 'titration. ; "'whipping the Phillies 10 to 1 eight count in the second round ol the match. That was the only clean-cut knockdown of the evening. berth services came on June of uKinawa, rwo to ii.aia ana -chu wa inMaJm, aiithnri- i'tan, and three to Bangkok, Papers Hike Their Price r. ..... i had oriainally planned lo arrive iRiier me croons naa ciuuuta the package price of twenty cigarettes, effective October 1. The packet which formerly sold for 40c. The new price will be 42c plus provincial sales tax. - HiKh manufacturing costs, la- " , t t! iiuHiir ! i tn s uintr.r nwr )hP RAst.nn lies, ariinouncine aoDrovai ci 4- " Edinburgh have out uc 1 ucou.r7 , : w " r ' to, m : have applied for permission to LOS ANGELES fflt The Los r a n upaIt thPir rnval ; Te Ryal couple win oisciuse , graves in aaay rai " : w,Vjr lJ " , V. ;rtIVn TPfftilar shinDine W lines to lo Started I 'at 11 lU stlU b The u.ts left the Giants in ice. said the ste , promp 4uu.be 2. I possible for them to carry ; ou the same LP Uon. they had " 'ifiS; t?5 : Kone. Formosa, Korea. The -.TIDES - Friday. September 28. 1951 f 1 " h, I. ! ti,, V- . A - I Angeles Times today announced bor and taxes are given as the I that It Is raising its daily news-i reason. Wr St. Laurent JLn under Jl- ,oi just ,,t 7 s ! anci by Japanese government j Marianas, the Bonins and Aus- (Pacific Standard Timet got way , a ew j - " i ..ui.l. .-. Liana. feet tand price from 7c to 10c. It fol- Announcement of the post-, 0ff pace. niea&uitrs which tiiauicu tan , ,. ... .n,- a ,v,iKitir, r.f Four Japanese lines partici- High 12:00 18.8 feet! lowed a similar notice by the T res- and Duke f of rponcmeni caint itoiji uii;wc!SjilbiWji luuli i ,-,:"-, , " . fw;., Date in the reopened North Am- ill leave .for the 1 House, the Lonaon resiaenue wii Meanwhile in the American with one Low 5.0 feet Examiner. run, eacn 5:43 18:01 ,,e rwjriion s r iho PrlnpMu and tne UUKe. titer t th first n s New YorK i ""u ' -"''. 6.6 feet Would Abandon Tour Altogether Both cited rising costs as the a lower fie.ght rate.'" The goal '""y '" , ravelling by a Brit- Buckingham Palace had warned , yankees dropped a 4 to 1 deci-T ts Air Lines strato-1 that the King's condition would if !on to Philadelphia which cut crfl.-pr. Landing at Mont-1 cause "some anxiety for the nXtjtheir iead t0 2',-i games over the nejj will proceed to Quebec, I week or ten days." Reports today! idle Cleveland Indians. i tin rarrj'ing out vhelr I were much more encouraging, j. The Yanks can now clinch their P tnbirfl, just one week I The 55-year-old monarch third straight pennant with s for the country s neet eventu-i ally to carry up to 5D per cent, of her export and import trade! in his own vessels. Before the war,. Japan ca.--; ried up to 69 per cent of her Mimico Winner Craft Unions Seeking Separate Bargaining LONDON f' The influential London Times, in an editorial today," said the Canadiannir "would be better abandoned altogether with the hope that it may be revived as a new enteN i. their previously an- I derwent a serious lung operation iiihpr two victories or two Cleve hfdiile j Of Minto Cup on Sunday, xesteraays tt"- land defeats. fcreign trade. Now he..- ship-1 'ping experts estimate that Jap- i anese vessels carry 40 per cent ; BRAMFTON, Ont. -Mimico , Pse In a happier hour." . the Minto l - Mountaineers won nouncements said his strength: Thp Yanks can thank the was improving but their tone Washlngton senators for all but was not so optimistic as previous elrnnating one major league bulletins. . 1 problem the Boston Red Sox. Today however, the King's ' The Sox were beaten by the Sen-doctors announced he had ators 7 to 3. of the country's foreign trade at best. Mobilization of maximum tonnage would include the compe CUT AND THRUST Craft Exchanges Heard Today as ICA Inquiry Committee of Legislature Opens Craft unions want to have a separate bargain ne.ms there will only be t delay caused by the " "Hunt of the trip be- oi Jhe King's Illness. They !IeaTher Cup and the Canadian junior lacrosse championship last night tition of the post-war -ship con spent a belter mgni, was mm. i Now even n sleve u Weill s , st.ruti3Tv program; remodelling with a 17 to 9 victory over Mani- j The ' rapier, a long, narrow toba All Stars. The Mountain- pointed sword, was introduced eers swept the best of five series I into England from Spain in hiss-three games straight. - ' toric times. ' Synopsis ing power, aside from industrial unions, a board of five British Columbia Legislature members investigating the Industrial, Conciliation and Arbitration Act heard in Prince Rupert today. , ' ds arc hlowina in all stronger, appeviw: impruvms operatives go on to win all six 0f wartime standard ships; sal-and progress continuing. ( of trleir remaining games and.Vaging of sunken vessels, pur- The King's health is the key ,he Yanks lose all five of theirs, ! chase of second-l.-md ships from to whether the tour still occurs thg gox can do no bptter than Ue. j abroad, and chartering of for-thls fall or is put over until next 0ne more !oss and they're out. j ign vessels, spring. I in the only other games sched-1 At the end of March, 1951, In Ottawa officials who reacljuied yesterday, Ned Garver j ,tnoan had little more than 1,-announcement of the postpone- spurred his lust place St. Louis 500,000 gross tons, including fceth ment interpreted It as meaning Brovrag to a 7 to 1 triumph overj -"fstal and seaaoing vessels. Vrfljfcwiai waters as a Pa-f sh"1 crosses the Char-ft.sii southeast winds The local session of the province-wide hearings started here 'i"fii southward along the H "fing the. day but gale Smithers Bus to Run by Day Instead, of By Night Canadian National Transportation Ltd. announces change in bus operation to provide day service between Prince Rupert and Smithers commencing Sun she and the Duke of fcainDurgn DetI oit Tigers. I This was considered enough to ness monopolies. Should that beard be dissolved?" j Mr. Black said he did not wish j to se the government's antl-1 combine policy dissolved but ad-, mitted he did not want any l(ls will be confined to firth of Vancouver Is- intended to came later m uw- tober if the King's condition will "Wflium the dlsturbanre ' Permit. They thought it might j this morning before Chairman i A. J. R- Ash, MLA for Saanich, i and listened to two witnesses on ! behalf of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor. Council 'and the" International Union of Op-lerating Engineers', local 510. I- J. S. Black, president of TLC ! here, sought various amend TODAY'S STOCKS "s si of the province and ; be another two or three days W'WiS along th-a north eire me suuauun iuikij"- other but "recognized national and international trade unions" to have fcargainig power with maagemerit. Both witnesses were strong In .(timrtps.v . U. Johnston CO. l.td.) Iies. At least a one wcc&o lay that is sooner than October day, September 30.' The bus will leave Prince Rupert at 8:00 a.m. Sunday and Warren Giles for 9 was predicted by one oinciai. ments to the Act which he now This was later confirmed m League President London. - Viry attie rain has as yet t" akng the southern coast 1 si'isfl amounts are expected umwm and evening. ""I temperatures will be j1"1 f'groes warmer ' today I'lriruw as warmer Pacific " s to ail sections of the l"f texeent th Pnrihr r,H 'held "cumbersome, contains sec-! their demands for certification itlons which are impractical and"" craft unions apart from sucn U icaUon , of ndustnal un- iof no value to either labor or j jr h Friday and arrive at Smithers! at 6:40 p.m., the same days. Re-j turning, it will leave Smithers, TORONTO Athona A Aumaa.ue - Beattle , Bevcourt Buffalo Canadian ... .08 .22 .37 .57 .25 industry" mBuc.tuiiiuii"i.i" ns wor for the same employer contended, His main point, he j abon ta b 8ch m not1 was that craft unions did . ., .itinn h.r tho reiused I'launed V uiacr. ana at 8:00 a.m. Monday and. Satur- ' CHICAGO if Warren Giles, day, arriving at Prince Rupert Qut Qf ft sta.emate 'nta fSt"a dST wmlwl. Ford Frick for the fm-prove more popular with resi- missionership of Big League base- Vancouver Evens up Consol. Smelters 183.50 Conwest 4.30 Donalda 45 '"'Ri' regions. introduced evidence "w.fsr-Labor as a t k t Relations i HrtMc TjAQrH Board oa as riw did the the (j 1950 m forecast lnausinai unions. ,.., ih; ti r i-h rM.iMiMi WJiiNT. rnfrlv. m 1 - v.iuuoy Rain with occasional M B OTooie appearing on ibe-, c-t.'n c.. carpeter's of the International Union . U(.(j.l Cir a wtjjU. VICTORIA (CP) Vancouver Combines found their runninB legs last night and outraced the Peterborough Petes 11 to 7 to lie dents at various points serveu Dan, tuuay was umu t and it is for this reason the come Frick's successor as piwsi-change has been made. dent of the National League. Since its inauguration a few Giles had no immediate corn-months ago, the bus service has ! ment. The League presidency been run by night. I pays $40,000 a year. or operating tngineers, J"'" rWOrkeirs o i s!iii:j, boaU, such as with Mr. Black in requesting ihi cau;kcrs etc iamb uian umuiio onuuiu Certification nad come back the best of seven game series at one game apiece. The Combines did not look like the same teaiji which stumbled i""" aiternoon, tonight f .v. Southeast gales (40 greasing this afternoon f'"y '20 mph) and to fining, lows tonight frlclayat Port Hardy, and Prince Rupert, 45 4 VANCOUVER . American Standard .... .32 Bralorne 6.50 B R X : 05 Cariboo Quartz 7.25 Congress 07 Giant Mascott 107 Indian Mines 23 '2 Perid Oreille 10.50 Pioneer 2.05 Premier Border 34 Privateer 13 Reeves McDonald 6.60 Reno 03 Sheep Creek .: 1.70 Vananda 15 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 19 . Silver Standard 2.65 Western Uranium 5.00 i Cronin Babine .64 Oils-Anglo Canadian 7.00 A P Con : 50 Atlantic : 3.25 Calmont 1.51 C & E 16.00 Central Leduc : 2 40 Mercury ... .'. -.. 19 Okalta 2.75 Princess 1-55 Royal ... Canadian men 173i covering tarpentei.s. Later, Mi. Black said, tiio employer ht.d pointed Ui ;Ual Lie tor and ill "given a chance to bargain for their rights under their own unions." Under Chairman A. J. R. Ash, MLA for Saanich, Mr. Black was heard to say that the ICA "ham to a 18 to 9 loss in tne iu game Monday. bargaining was nst on Deium of those not tjjcjlied. as carpenters "by the employer." "The I.a'oai Kti.itions Bond Eldona : 21 East Sullivan 9.15 Giant Yellowknife 1150 God's Lake 37 Hardrock 12 Harricana) 08 v, Heva ! 15'a Jacknife 1 07 Vi Joliet Quebec 51 Little Long Lac .76 Lynx ; 15 Madsen Red Lake ........ 2.20 McKenzie, Red Lake 44 McLeod Cockshutt 2.46 Moneta . 31 Negus 80 Noranda 86 , Louvicourt 32 Pickle Crow 165 San Antonio ; 2.55 , Senator Rouyn 19 Sherrit Gordon 4.00 Steep Rock 7.85 Silver Miller 1.56 t NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS A Sale of lots within the City of Prince Rupert on which delinquent taxes are owing will be held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C., at 10 a.m. October 1st, 1951. Property on which 1949 taxes are owing will be sold unless paid on or before 10 a.m. October 1st, 1951. r LIBERAL MEETING - pers labor in organizing ana assists organizations that are not affiliated or chartered by a recognized national or international trade union." MONOPOLY? then told Ui jUot to go alvud and make o.;r l quesls to the employer. 11 he did not agiee with us then tin board wn.W ' step in. "In other words, you wait un ! -? V t . t ; K t M ', ' L - a j s A general meeting of the Liberal Association will be held In I : Centre, Thursday, September'27, at 8 p.m. monopoly?" 'Do you want a til we get into a dog fight and 229c Keu J jvicuoimeu, . ,h vou ofer to releree . H. M. FOOTE, City Collector. I cusslon of recently announced road policy. 226c Vancouver centre memoer oi inion of admin. the boara. "At Ottawa we havel . ,.;. the Act. a board which investigates bust- islwing "j Hoyanie - n.uu