A PROVINCIAL L.I3.1A2?, 113 iORMES ill ,;i:DRUGS DAILY DELIVER NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V CABS Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key lo the Great Northwest" 4 DISPATC HKI) , VOL. XL, No. 268 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19M PRICE FiViI CENTS it Wheat Ship ei7 1m sian b Here Nov. 25 1 VJ Xf-? Pi r?r n nrvn n First ship to load wheat at Prince Rupert in many " ' , ' r' ' " as.Yt ' l years is due in this port (itimat to Help Rupert November 25. ommission t on Local :r Problem It Is the 10,000-ton Japanese M ill Mean a Lot 60 inches of rain a year and, apparently, n hot growing wa- T This Citv. Rotary Club Told vessel Kiyokawa Maru coming direct from Japan to load a full cargo of about 8300 tons or 300,-000 bushels. son In the summer." i Tt. wae a land nf milch Rtlnw Complete Outlawing Of Atom Advocated PARIS (CP) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky laid down a new four-point disarmament plan before the United Nations Assembly Friday including a call for absolute prohibition of the atomic ., s , - .tr? i Kitimat can't help but help howevel., he said. When he first u' , ' landed there last April, four feet Hint tc hw X Mnrtjin Vnnnoa .. oi snow lay on me oeacn. , i .v. "Natives tell ma the name Kitimat' means a land of deep ' future relationship between Al- f 4 ni.i t Soeakine at. Rotarv lun-. ' $ i cheon yesterday. Mr. Youngs BIG CAMP COMING weapon. r , i aiKi'd Dusmessmen to level tneir At present, a worners' camp a ..special to Dally Northern Alberta wheat is a. ki sman of the Bri- now arriving steadily at the lo- , p.iwer Commission cal elevator and, by the time , '' comment to make the ship arrives, there will be .' JJt.iviM-sy which ls de- enough grain In the house to prince Rupert fol- load her. I.n of the city coun-i The Kiyokawa Maru is coming j:numit a referendum here already lined, having Jura , !., civic election on completed the delivery of a pre-! of whether the.vlous grain cargo to Japan. I ,l,0!ild be approach-! A pilot will come from Van-f mrr the power Iran- ' couver to meet the ship at Triple k )i''ii the present; Island, outside of here, and bring j 1) Northern B. C. jher In. .viv.s in 1954. I The Kiyokawa Maru will be II:.-.,. ' f Vip first, of from six In 20 erain Vishinsky said that now, after In , f ite in situated half a mile from slchts on future shipping" the dock, but it was intention of i I Rsturned recently from a tour Kitimat Constructors contrac- km mjtm .!. . warva .lmnh ... jtw ' i nf Kitimat. 'Mr VnnnuK Kiiirl he tors for that narticular Alcan MAIL FROM HOME Many of the Royal 22nd Regiment received iwas 'more enthusiastic than site to erect a permanent camp, about the possibilities In complete with larga cafeteria, Atrocity Statement Was "Slip" an -xl.TR tn-if:,lp honst. when r"nl. M T.. Rfiv Arfhhi.'ihnn nf Qnphpc iCVcr and Bishop Ordinary of the Canadian Armed Forces, visited the store for Prince Rupert. I steam heating plant and mach- Peak production of the alum- ' Ine shop on higher ground up the carefully analyzing proposal submitted by the United 'States, Britain and France, he was positive it "did not fill the bill" because it did not call for absolute prohibition of the atomic weapon. WRANGLE The Soviet foreign minister took the rostrum after a pro- . cedural wrangle was touched off by Australia's Robert Casey. 11 ,,mmt t Ahlus which are comin to this' front-line areas In Korea Col. Roy left Canada with a large T.ikl the spokesman, port to load grain during thej parce' of special delivery letters from loved ones to theii husbands t .' i coming winter. There will be at ! and sweethearts in the fighting zone. Here, the Archbishop inum rmelter would bring 120 vaney. f hips with raw material annually ! A 40-foot road has been start-to within 60 miles of here, he ed and completed for two miles said he had learned from Alcan with five more miles surveyed. least one a month TOKYO 0i The United Na- distributes the mail while Lt.-Col. James Dextraze, Battalion Commanding Officer, second from right, looks on. Other soldier was not Identified. (CP from National Defence) officials. I "It isn't tough country to put ',. today sent a j i. .i. ii - i ik. u ! ii.. tions Command SI M'HI K SHIP TOO Another ocean going freighter Is coming here November 21, the Falcon from Galveston with 2200 Alwn to let their ships return of gravel, everywhere moun- hiRh public information oincer. tains it " ! Col. Welch, fiying to Korea to .mm. from their nneratinns In of r Casey, on a point of order, ase on it Rates liloha Against investigate circumstances under asked President Luis Padillo which an Eighth Army lieuten- Nervo of Mexico whether he was eastern Canada. We should keep : Road ieadg to the future town-thls in mind in thinking about Site, said Mr. Youngs, and ls in- City in Quandary Over Phone Deal-Council Meets Toniqht l ton-3 of sulphur for Columbia j Cellulose. She will go into the I mill at Watson Island outside Prince Rupert harbor. The Fai-; con will also discharge sulphur tended to crpss Kitimat River j some four miles up-stream to a ' ant-colonel James M. Harney, on ; sure Vishinsky had someuung Wednesday released a statement new to say. Otherwise, he said, about Communist atrocities letting the Russian speak for a Prince Hupcrt a future. ' Meantime, Mr. Youngs called in of Special the Kitimat valley "a miniature ridge on whlcn tne townsne is ..,. nTisnnmo. wa, L,tnn3 time mieht set off a long Prairies i o - British Columbia fot f - " . located, soma 250 or 300 at such other coastal pulp mill ports as Port Alice, Powell River r:..;.l.... M.,nf above sea-level. , , i Fraser Valley" with low hills, no Prince Rupert has a chance to greatly improve its muskeg which "could be an ideal . i , . . , ... .. . ,, ! !., j ; .i,,, farming site when cleared." manded. a Command officer said Vishinskv denounced Casey's LVik before a social and Ocean Falls Mr. Youngs saw a "great fu he,c- U was later exPlained '"discourtesy" and then launched ture tnre" for lor Kitimat Kitimat, but out claimed claimed ... it not at this stage t an nffi-iu,. offl-lis rfo.,n,H detailed 0.,citi exposition nf of nhi- objec- u-icpnujie swin uui cuy cuuiicu is piatcu m oumc- ..NatiVes say they grow apples. if the House of was f '!iai bene! its of Brn- What of a quandary" which a special council meeting ! cherries and pears at Kitimat that "Rupert itself has a defln . . . " i n'ithniit. riiffirnltv Ttyp flrpn has 1 it stake thpre " cial military reprimand. i ' tions to Big Three disarmament Oificial action would await proposals in tone and language has been" called to decide tonight, MayoiH. r , Olassey 1 , Two Dead in Train Crash which, for him, was extremely moderate. There was no other objection to his continuing to speak. i!m's low "transcon-lii'iulil rates should not (jr.. in the prairies ijjiniiMiin of the Pacific ,is made as the corn-si: iiiiii-d study of tin? :t's "equalization" leg-iiiiih implcmenU" re- ,c Automatic Electric Co. Ltd., whose engineers have been In completion of an investigation which the United Nations Command has ordered. Investigation of the circumstances of Hanley's release so far has shown that it went through new mcuanaua .iulchj To Get Special Welcome vestigating the city's telephone system for the past week, has! ATLANTA, Georgia P An Atlantic Coast Line Railways Bos- r r I ii ..,.i.,l Charge Lifts Truce Talk Mystery Veil I lower channels of the Eighth I Army's censorship system and in j t he same was slipped through the Command's press advisory divi-s'on In Tokyo. From there it was '' Tinn -lPcd a '.-'Urain at nearby n- Horlense Crossing Thursday ,h triinscmtlneirta! .. . J night, killing 'o persons and in- 25 30 ,,,"Prs' V,mc scr" ur'"K " , is mat the inter- j offered council a "deal" by which It can add from 500 to 700 more telephones to its sys. ' U'M without cost. n But there is a slight hitch, says the mayor. "If we accept the proposal for the company to Instal a new board, we must place an order for an automatic system. And disseminated by news agencies. Maj 2:J Proposed as Annual Citizenship Day Here Prince Rupert's Citizenship Council intends to play a prominent part in welcoming the new citizens of Mctlakatla when that native village receives its zuu looacco Workers Off MONTREAL Hi) More than two hundred workers were laid off by Imperial Tobacco Co. he Friday because many Canadian Hqva roHnraH piparptte nurriiases li, ui:l i-nulri nut. Wt. '"US'i TOKYO A higldy placed T....IC than l'-j Of any' tnginrcr pi u.e puftwrusw . KaiH Fririav that, tlie un- cast and west train. A. H. Bylngton, was aeaa, . ,. ,. . on arrival at hospital, station j scheduled announcement that T Leather j . i.mni iumn air rk and 24 was cnmmunLst troous - had tnuraerea - , . ,h nil some proaucis , --, r- we wun i. riiuw wie tuoi. u ouu, . . , ,i y I nv because of in- dead in the wreckage. more than 5,000 United States a system for at least another Ii ancnise VMUUll uie hcal lvvo hiuiiuib. Speaking to a general meet prisonpi's of war has stripped tne montn, wnen me cubiuccio uac veil of mystery from what had j arrived at a figure from their ( Synopsis An intense storm over ing of the council Wednesday night. Indian Agent F. E. An- the IWUu J J'WV.lJ bmi holding up Korean armis- fiou airl the lnmr soueht for north Pacific gave southeast Meanwhile, the citv must ac 11,1 tice talks. BC Fire Tragedy (I flirtrt 4 j. ntcr competition with ' IVS. j y Saskatchewan and' . jS'.::iiii1r( the proposal. i'ir.U'ilj.i opposed it. i 9b , contended that Al- j fos!'l draw the biggest . J tlie detriment of in-! Manitoba j be a .statutory dL- enfranchisement of the Indian gale force winds over the north village near .Prince Rupert would coast last night and these are very likely come as a Christmas expected to persist through to . The officer, who is M'.R nllu u;ell Informed nn.trucp ne- following recent increase in prices owing to new taxes. Floods Hit North Italy ROVIGO, Italy. (CP) Planes present. !sotiat:ons, said: "Communists .30 6 05 American Standard Ht ul' Htir cept the offer of 'free installation of the new board immediately or risk giving up the offer, which, the company says, will be turned over to another city. "We all know how much we need those extra telephones," said the mayor. The new board would be in day. rtain from thi:; storm will spread to the south coast by tonight. Intermittent rain is ex- Mother and Two Sons Are Burned to Death Mr. Anfield called upon Prince Rupert citizens to take a Dart in the ceremony to wel don't want to have to answer questions about what happened to their prisoners." come the first Indians in B.C. ipected over the coast tomorrow. VANCOUVER Ul A young mother and her two sons were to become provincial citizens. , There will be an Increase in cloud humeri to death earlv Friday The council was unanimous in over the interior today. This will stalled free of cost to the city 'n against the province 'i Columbia. C. W. Wi.niiiver, British Colum-"Mii'nt counsel, said. li k it is wrong to single I'liip ol compel Hive rate fid ciuisideratioii,". he BRX . ''2 Cariboo Quartz 115 Cronin Babine 'J0 Giant Mascot 95 Indian Mines 2B Pend Oreille 9 50 Pioneer 1 97 Premier Border . 32 Privateer 12 Reeves McDonald 630 and would utilize the present when fire swept tneir small irame its decision to tane part in uie Keep ure Kiupwamira mum set-up to give immediate relief j home at Crescent Beach, 20 miles ceremony which will include top higher than the near zero rcad- Stewart Pioneer Passes in City officials of native tribes and the ings of last night. south of here. for another 500 to 700 'phones Meanwhile, there Is "at least" were ordered out' in peantoup fog today to drop bombs along the raging Po River in an effort to divert flood waters menacing Rovigo and Adrio. Helicopters were pressed Into service to rescue terrorized and isolated flood, victims in northern Italy where at least 80 persons perished in the last weelc federal Indian department. i GALE WARNING A constitution presented by Nnrtn coast region,,, warn. the executive was accepted by . . t ,H The victims, Mrs. Madeline Brown, and her sons, Paul, aged a 30-month delav period from tirim.,.-. o..v.m ii cn,,rr.,...i-, . ...... ... i "iiuaui uuum, io, ouuiuuuu order date peiore uie automatic 2, and Phillip, one rt.he meetintr and several work- . .? j.. ' ;XJt -d wutQe,5otod; the back of his and prospector oi btewart,. oiea system could be installed, George in Prince Rupert General Hos- Knowles, sales engineer .for the pital yesterday. He was single, company, advised a committee Born in England, Hobill came meeting of the council last night, to BC. after discharge from the, were eieLiea. i Fhlning overnight to southwest Ijfi'ini this objection, Mr' ''" British Columbia liy behind tire equallza-'4 The province was on "I country and for l "'s paid tlie highest 'h';'s in Canada until the 'tin iliiferential" scale "filed down to that of the '"Sl.t y.-ar. 30. Lows tonight and highs to 'WB w v. vey committee which will find reived burns to hands and face in vain efforts to rescue his family. An empty house nearby was also burned. ' morrowPort Hardy and Sand out the number ier w of immigia... immigrants army in the First World War .f , . ... Prlnf,. RnPrt; Reno Rhrw Creek 1-85 Silbak Premier & T;i k u River 07 '2 Vananila 'r' Salmon Gold 02 Spud Valley 22 Silver Standard 2.68 Western Uranium 3.75 Oils-Anglo Canadian 8.10 A P Con " 47 Calmont 1 70 and for the last 20 years' pros In this area to introduce them ' ' ' ' and 45' to the council. I SPORTS VOTE IN VICTORIA VICTORIA 'Victoria Junior Chamber of Commerce is start pected in the Stewart area. He had no known relatives here. ing a move to circulate a petition B. C. Undertakers are in Ceremonies and celebrations committee to conduct "Citi- I zensbip Day" is headed by Mrs. W. A. McLean. It was sug- Authority I charge. Funeral arrangements ! seeking a plebiscite on the suo-will be announced. ject of Sunday sports in the city. Property damage runs into millions, Z, Hundreds of thousands'" of acres of the fertile Po Valley are under water, damaging crops. Muddy waters are already flooding the streets of Rovigo, provincial capital of 40,000 population. -Adrio, with similar population, lies to the southeast. . Authorities hope that bombs will breach the banks of tha canal and send the surging Po waters into a less thlckley populated region. i Battle in Port Said Central Leduc 2.50 DAILY NEWS CENSUS CHECK Home Oil 18.50 Mercury 23 Okalta , 2.70 Pacific Pete 717 JWere You Missed in For Seaway Special Government Agency On Project Will Have $300,006,060 Kitty OTTAWA (CP) Transport Minister Chevrier today gave Royal Canadian 17V gested that May 23 would be a suitable day to hold a ceremony to welcome all new citizens of the year. May 23 was the day-set aside for this ceremony in both Montreal and Victoria, the council learned. An educational committee, headed by Mrs. E. W. Becker, intends to assist in night school classes' for immigrants in their study of English language, geog- PORT SAID (P One Egyptian was killed and two British soldiers were wounded today in a 1: j rvices For . ! -ea Troops "4 l.iK iny There Nut ''Bui Kiireclom 'f-VA iCP)sc.Cral Oppo- freiiibers, vaterans of 'r Uie lirst or second world B-ir:dav urged the gov-'f tn pmvide 'auxiliary ;1 lur Canadian troops in George Hccs (Progres-jl'uuscrvativc, Toronto -: V1. veteran of the last ! in the House of Com- 1951 Enumeration? TOKO.VI If Athoim .; . .09 J Aumaque 2V4 Beattle -22 Bevcmirt -57 Buffalo Canadian lOVi the House of Commons notice that on Mondav he will propose the establishment of a special i raphy and history of Canada two-hour battle of guns in Port Said's Arab section. Four Egyp-! Urnon steamer CI illcotin, Capl. tians were also wounded. I James Hunter, is due in port at Meantime, Egypt told the Uni- 8:30 this evening from Vancou-ted Nations at Paris that she ver via Kemano and other coast was willing to withdraw her of ft- points and will sail later in the cials and armed forces from evening for south Queen Char-cotton-growing Sudan to permit lotte Island points whence she is a plebiscite if Britain will do the due back here Sunday evening fame. . ! returning south. ...... Bovernment aaencv to build the and will seek to have the de- St. Lawrence seaway. I partment of education absorb Th enrv. forecast in ' the the $1 fee changed for this night Consol. Smelters 174.50 Conu.'st . , ,-. 3.60 Dnnalda -37 Eldona -77 East Sullivan 9.50 Giiint Yellowknife 10 00 God's Lake 35 Hardrot-k H course. General disappointment is expressed over the population, figure of 8435 which has been given Prince Rupert in preliminary 1951 census returns. Feeling is that Prince Rupert's population is nearer 11.000 people. An official understatement in the 1951 decennial census, which must stand for ten years, would adversely affect city revenues and general publicity and economy of the city for a long time to come. In case federal census takers overlooked people in Prince Rupert, the Dailv News has offered to co-operate in the effort to check the official returns witha view to possible revision. Persons who may have been missed are asked to fill out the following form and send it to the Daily News. speech from the throne at the opening of the session, will be called "St. Lawrence Seaway Authority." ,. It will have power to build and operate a waterway between .U i ' j .10 I .07 I .43 .76 I Harricana Ileva j ,'aoknlfc Joliet Quebec Little Long Lac Lvnx Executive told the meettn that on her recent visit here. Miss Constance Hayward, national liaison officer for new citizens, said less than 50 per cent of new entries into Canada were actually studying to speak the English language. A social welfare committee to help integrate the work of welfare bodies is headed by Mrs. Jens Munthe. Montreal and Lake Erie, to set ' d tne worst enemy cf is "ot fear It is bore-, y d:sr.;mfo.-l. J !ii:ik there never wus a 'hui.d m which that was M 4S 11 is liv Korea,1' hi Hieen ('fifogiK'Ssivo-'v,i. VUiit'ouvior-Quad-'!' Gillis, CCF, Cape Bre-t. D. Fulton, Pro-- Conservative, Kam- tolls for shipping and borrow up to $300,000,000. .11 Veterans Disability Pensions Given Hike OTTAWA Increases in war disability pensions ranging up to 45 percent were announced in the House of Commons today by Hon. Hugues Lapointe, minister of veterans' affairs. He informed the House of these increases: 1. Basic pension of $94 a month for a single veteran will be ' boosted to $125. 2. Allowance of $31 to total disability pensioner's wife will . be increased to $45, an increase of 45 percent. 3. Allowance of $19 for first child of a married pensioner will be increased td $20. Rates for other children, which vary, will be unchanged. 4. Widows who now' iceive $75 will get $100. Passenger Boat Sinks 30 Drown Gordon Churchill, DAILY NEWS CENSUS CHECK A federal census taker did NOT call at my home and I have checked with each member of my family to make sure. There are. . . , persons in 'my family. (signature) (address) - TIDES - 'w.DnserWiUve, Wli- fceiith centre, said Can- Marisen Red Lake 2 06 MoKcnzie Red Lake .. . -49 McLeod Coekshutt 2.72 Monela : 32 Negus 9 Noranda 83.00 Louvlcourt 31 Pickle Crow 1.65 San Antonio 2.50 Senator Rouyn 17 Sherrit Gordon 3.85 Steep Rock 7.00 Silver Miller 1 35 wi.iitt provide recreational ii'atiim facilities for the RANGOON, Burma r Thirty persons were drowned when a double-decked passenger boat capsized Friday off east Rangoon. Ninety persons swam to safety. Saturday, November 17, 1951 High 3:33 18.1 feet 15:02 20.0 feet Low 9:04 9.5 feet 21:51 4.5 feet f tvorea. Minister Rrnnt. m " lle suggestions would T" ii' iiil coiteklerallon.