1 t PROVINCIAL LIBRARY TV cabs NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' V -Delivery Phone 81 VOL. XL, No. 128 PRICE FIVE CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 MS PiriiDss tmm . For Lie Suggests Truman Wqnf r ,a War at 38th HUG vsn Urges Irani President To Enter Negotiations WA (('!') Trygve Lie, United Nations v-geiK'i'al, today called upon the Commu-ay whether they would agree to a cease-fire a "approximately along the 38th parallel." ! . r.N.. p-i..tf stmifin Mr. Lie also warned that, if " RIFLE BATTALION Lt. -Col. the year-old fighting continued United Nations member would B. be expected to throw In addi- fm Change Radio TEHRAN (CP) Pres-jident Truman intervened ' personally today in Iran's j oil crisis. He sent a letter to Premier Mohammed Living Cost Up Slightly lional forces and battle with all the strength that can be safely committed to the action. "I believe the time has come for a new effort to end the fighting In Korea," l.e told the United Association of Canada. Prince Rupert Faced By Challenge of Ne w Era of Development Business Men Should Prepare Themselves for Changed Conditions, Says If. G. T. Perry A "great challenge is facing us in Prince Rupert," H. G. T. Perry, publisher -and managing director of the Daily News, told a Rotary luncheon yesterday. He charged business men and citizens "to prepare to meet a great surge in the population of your city." " Mr. Perry predicted that in verge of a complete cnange. two years Prince Rupert would "u ls throbbing and pulsat-have 4.000 more people, "and I ln8 witn economic activity as vm (in ins ami Edward WiUiam Cutbill of Niagara Falls, Ont., 38, former military attache to Poland, has been named to command the 1st Canadian Rifle Battalion of the 27th Brigade Group. Overseas with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry in the Second World War, Col. Cutbill was attached to the British Army and Royal Air Force and served in North Africa and Sicily. He was recently assistant adjutant-general with the directorate of organization at Army headquarters. 'CP from National Defence - Recommcnils ( BC (harie OTTAWA The cost of living index in April made one of the smallest advances In recent months, climbing to a new high of 182 from 181.8. ,A (CP)- Tin' report of royal commission on Mossadegh, urging negotiations be instituted with Great Britain for a settlement of the "explosive" situation. The problems arise from Iran's Insistence upon nationalization of her oil resources including the big Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Brooklyn Wins Over Phillies icieiices was taolea in j of Commons today. locument recommends Cinaciian Broadcasl- -ratson retain conuui jr(lcastini! and tele-j was a 4 to 1 major - jwiiialkm. BROOKLYN Oi Carl Erskine's steady relief pitching helped Brooklyn top Philadelphia Thursday night 4 to 3 in a game marred by a run-in between Rus Meyer and Jackie Robinson. am modest in this prediction Is Drowned J At Quesnel QUESNEL Donald Humble of Victoria ls believed to have been drowned while working on . a water rights survey in the wil-! yiadcasiltiR was des- never seen since the construction of the Grand Trunk railway.' All the way to the east of Prince Rupert industry was developing. Small towns and villages were i -public .service," not 1" Robinson scored the run that! NEW STAMPS Portraits of . . LOOSE ENDS . . . By BRUCE HUTCHISON Editor-in-Chief, Victoria Daily Times (This is the second of a series of four articles dealing with the federal deflationary program shouid be no increase former Canadian Prime Min radio licence but the proved decisive when Meyer dropped the throw on a rundown play in the eighth. isters Sir Robert Laird Borden K'nnri W I. Mjclf M7 WSna n might be allowed taking on "an entirely new picture.',' Expansion could already be Iderncss at the junction of the! Jackio was trapped off third ,.....-..n.At mm r.art SW.II.v l..a . Having headed a post-war board of reconstruction for Brit-tish Columbia, the publisher said research had shown that for every man newly employed In a primary industry, four and a half people found jobs in supplementary industry. The new pulp mill established at Watson Island by Columbia Cellulose Co. "will have a profound Influence on the future In Prince Rupert," he said. It was expected employment at the cellulose mill would be around OTTAWA. In the classic economy of the 19th! noted in Prince Rupert. The Fraser and Blackwater Rivers, housing situation was proof fifty miles north pf Quesnel. TJite funds be made """" - i""" or the National Film enougn. And Ana here nere Mr Mr. ferry appear on two new stamps to be put on sale June 25. The stamps are the first in a series honoring former prime ministers who have not yet appeared on Canadian stamps. (CP PHOTO i J "D "i "'e uiiik rate was a Humble is reported to be one! preuy stopped for a moment, then said devastating thing. Merely by increasing or decreas aid fur universities, As Robinson dashed home, Meyer dropped the throw but was blocked off the plate. There was a brief flare-up at the plate. iacmu a crisis, is ! of three members of a survey team hurled into the Blackwater when a boat upset. His companions scrambled to shore. -W. ing its charges for loans, the Bank of England could send shivers or earthquakes throughout the world. sharply: "Every organization in' this city shouid bring the fullest possible pressure to bear on the federal government to aid in housing here. t:siii of thi! commis- teVmcent Massey,1 DECENNIAL COUNT Last autumn the 'Bank of 1000 men. This would not mean (mine university of Chinese Reds Digging in Canada raised the rate of interest it charged to private banks when they borrowed money. No shivers or earthquakes followed, because the classic economy was dead. A HOUSING DISGRACE "I think it is a disgrace that Census Taking in Vast Skeena Area Begins if Landings the powers that be have not ! ..stirot lated expenditure in nous-; Putting Up Stubborn Resistance that 4000 people would find new Jobs in this vicinity, but he considered there would be a minimum of, one Job created here for each one held In the primary ' "--"I --' industry. predict that within two years you will have a population increase in Prince Rupert of 4,000 people and that is a modest figure," Mr. Perry .'tontary ago the banfc'g -aethm- I could successfully do that be-i TOKYO (CP) Chinese Communists bolstered would have been violently de AMWICtX m. M.WKi, Storage, lfc, ! Enumerators Start IJig Job by Foot, Boat, Car and Aircraft cause "private capital doesn't go their defences today in ridge lines guarding their , Icidbank LZXLTZ & fe flucea oank loans, which the into housing." The returns from 1 ... . ; r ' , T, are such investments were too small 1 Vital massing area in Red Korea. I main ingredient of so-called 1 a ninri tonir t ,mhi.rf money. Last autumn bank loans, CANADIAN SOW. Storage, 19.9c, While foot-slogging counters commence their ' , .... . . 00 Cnmn nann a m rrht U1 tVtlnlr iW hot Indian Women Demand house-to-house visitations from end to end . of the j Rn increased population would back into Yanghu at the eastern a"? e money supply, contin-end n " a f and of the Hwachon reservoir "ef on the eastern front today at , inf lanibie, m bB ? f i noon for the second straight day. W, the'nfoTanXs S Thy had fought their way in on. in fhat th ofrm clol V,,., ., Pacific, 20c, iO.fKio, Bacon. 20c, ' Queen. 6S,(K)0. Atlin, city, other enumerators have taken to boats and cars!mak? "4br,Bht future tot busi- " , , , , , . i , , . ness ' but this need not neces- to cover the more scattered and isolated sections of i sarlly f0u0Wi Mr. perry toid Vast Skeena ' : - I fellow Rotatians. What would Equal Rights With Men .Thursday. Friday they -met no in the 3Utumn hadBnot beeft "" """ I observed by the private bank. Communist troops bitterly called them in and sueeested ...,n i.,o ( and eiven name. dhow, ne airesseu, was a main. niiLiait win vc nnjyiujvu j ed Increase in competition. 9.000 uj-tma rf lh far nnrr.hprn nart.s ! AQUress, H- 19,0(10; I.sa, 'up. head of 1 3. Relationship to f tv, gi th ii.ennhii "And I advise the business men to prepare themselves to meet son, census oeU under wav todav. household. (Head, wife, . BELLA BELLA (CP) A new type of labor dis- PPseri Allied Patro's along the that it was about time to halt , ,. .,, , 125-mile Korean .front except the current financial lunacy, pute-arose Thursday in fishing Villages along 'the at two ends of Hwachon reser-.The banks promised to redu$ British Columbia coast. Indian women have declared voir- oana up to two miles were then- loans that , is, the monoy . .. . . .. XT ,. -r, reported near Hwachon. supply. About the same time a strike against the braves of the Native Brother- 0 th western front an A 'the price of Government bonds the challenge of competition." The lob ls to be finished dur-, longer, etc.) 4. Household number. (For Slmilarily, ' he said the city h Having hood of British Columbia, i council would be challenged with a much greater responsibility and it would' have to offer "greater service to an increased . . .erican staff officer said the . suddenly dropped when the TROWBRIDGE, England itP Chinese appeared to be digging Fed"al Reserye Board, trl- gTrouble Hymn books more than 100 years ; in to "resist any further Allied J. ' " uvcl "lc 1 code use by enumerator.) 5. Sex. . Age at last birthda"V. (Prior to June.) 7. Marital status. (Single, married, widowed, divorced.) 8. Does this person live on a farm? (For complete figures on "(Continued on page 6) U.S. Treasury, pulled its props injr the month of June or soon thereafter. Two boats nave left Prince Rupert with enumerators. The Tyee, Capt. Charles Carlson, Is covering the lower part of the coast, taking in small logging camps and canneries including tiie Kltlmat and Kemano Bay area, scene of the new Alumi; num Co. of Canada developments. W. H. Doumont is the old were found inside a church advance toward the Chorwon-crgan here when lt was being re- Kumhwa-P yongyang supply paired. triangle." 'nit Princess Kjl t Belfast population." "And we, who pay the taxes will have to have a complete reorientation of our outlook." Expansion demanded Improvement of services and such im 'S -The King hasde-Manimminn of the 'w I IflUl 1 V annnuiworl TODAY'S STOCKS provement "comes from the The HiiEham p.,i .... (enumerator on the Tyee. sienrri hu fr,,,, a.J' range of the Tyee is from Tele- Mrs. Mary Hail of Bella Bella, president of the Native Sisterhood of British Columbia, says the group "is on strike now to demand a full and equal voice with ' men in running of our affairs." She said that Indian women cannery workers, netmakers and menders, now have no voice in the bargaining carried on in the coast fishing by the Brotherhood. The Native Brotherhood bargains collectively for Indian fisherman 'much as the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union does for white fishermen. "We are on strike for equality and vote and we mean business," Mrs. Hall said. (Courtesy S. t. Johnston Co. 1.1(1.) j wu. vv, m,. UnfKnt Newsprint Going up people" small businesses, property owners, and not from big industry. Mr. Perry lauded the pioneers of the North whose "hopes and great visions" for 40 years never hlw been confined ','!n fr the past week of Influenza. 11 n,lW a small or.o r.f VANCOUVER Bralorne .'. 5.80 B R X .". 03 Caribix) Quartz 1.10 Beattle 46 Bevcourt 42 Buffalo Canadian 19 Consol. Smelters ....148.00 Con west 2.85 A second boat, the W. S. L., owned by Anthony Macdorfa'.d and with William Ness as enumerator, is covering points along the coast from Khutzamateen Inlet to Mllbank Sound. Robert Traquair, whose enumerating assignment is from materialized, but who had met '"'lamination in the .07 Congress .52 .19 Donalda Eldona constitutional SilRht." Further Hike is Announced by Ontario Company $10 Per Ton . Toronto 0 The Abitibl the challenge of set-backs; the troubles and problems of founding communities "and I know something about that." "The pioneers have laid the 7 wpk the 55-year- East Sullivan 7.65 Giant Yellowknife 6.75 Tucks Inlet and into the lower rrh cancelled a visit to from under the bond market, !So now we have in Canada a definite attempt to halt the expansion of bank loans, or money, and a higher interest rate which follows the fall in bond prices. In short, it is mighty difficult to borrow and spend money and thus force up the price of goods. Classic measures of deflation at the source Instead of the unworkable attack on symptoms known as price control are at work, but will they succeed? No one can tell. All that the Canadian Government knows so far Is that bank loans continued to rise in the first quarter of the year despite the banks' promise to curtail them. However, such a curtailment takes time. It is unreasonable to expect any real change before midsummer. If by then loans are still rising either we are going to plunge into further Inflation or the Government must take still more drastic deflationary steps. As stated in an earlier dispatch, the Government ls pretty confident bar-(Contlnued on page 6) LONDON flu Two zoos have exchanged their spotted hyenas because one liked them with big spots, the other with small spots. i-.i Skeena Valley through Port Ed- j powpr and Pappr Co. Ltd. today wara, tne fciceena siougn BI1U , announced a $10 a ton Increase TheWeather foundations," he said. It was up to the young men to take every advantage of lt. Tyee, will use a car on his beat m (ne p.lce of ncwsprint. This which is as far as Amsbury. . ., th N w Yoik price to $116 God's Lake Hardrock Harricana Heva Jacknife Joliet Quebec .. Little Long Lac ' uand which was due "lay. T. 'cen Elizabeth and Mwnaret are making "1V'0R at Belfast for f V1t amid general . "aeamst anti-British 31 Vj 16 82 .10 9V2 .50 61 .... .12 With H. F. Olassey as census; . tn Canacllan price to COMPLETE CHANGE commissioner for the area and Synopsis Frost was confined to sections r .v.a .... i .. j , . v. - $112. So far no other company Today, Mr. Perry believed, the has announced an increase ' ""c "UUK"J "u "le ,hnl. North ronnlr. a on th. Bulkley Valley region overnight Lynx Madsen Red Lake 2.05 The increase is effective July 1. Abitibl said that the present increase ' was made necessary through steadiiy Increasing casts. although relatively clqar skies were general throughout the Ulterior. Clouds spread .over the coastal, sections and' into the northern interior overnight, associated with a weak disturbance moved over the Alaskan Hedley Mascot 55 Indian Mines 23 '2 Pend Oreille 7.50 Pioneer 2.00 Premier Border .29 Privateer 9!4 Sheep Creek 1.51 Silbak Premier .41 Taku River .07 Vananda 15 ,4 Salmon Gold 03 , Silver Standard 2.33 Western Uranium 2.02 Oils-Anglo Canadian 6.10 A P Con 36 Atlantic 2.95 Calmont 1.12 C & E 15.00 Central Leduc 2.10 Home Oil 13.50 Mercury 12 Okalta 2.55 Pacific Pete 9.20 Princess 1.45 Royal Canadian 13 '4 Royalite 14.00 TORONTO Allium 05 Aumaque 23 At Ottawa Production Minister Red Casualties Exceed Million! "V'f Stewart and 'n. Port Edward, to-ru'd by police to ( " in Oakalla Jail, "meted of a sup-erve two on, six months for Howe said in art interview today that the government had been notified of intent by the manu Alex McRae as field supervisor (the interior portion of the riding is being handled by Walter Wilson of Burns Lake as field supervisor), other enumerators are as follows: Prince Rupert Mrs. Janet Spark, Mrs. Ethel McLean, Mrs. Myra Chappie, Mrs. Muriel Thompson, Mrs. Kathleen Lind-seth, Mrs. Dorothy Kellback, Mrs. Lslay Doumont, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans. Masset Ed F. Evans. . Ocean Falls Gordon J. Duncan and E. W. King. Skidegate E. C. Stevens. Port Clements William J. Rennie. Bella Coola Molly Walker. McKenzle Red Lake 46 McLeod Cockshutt 2.50 Moneta 30 "4 Negus 76 Noranda 73.00 Louvlcourt 16 Pickle Crow 1.51 San Antonio 2.41 Senator Rouyn 17'i Sherrit Gordon ,. 3.05 Steep Rock 7.60 Silver Miller 1.61 Upper Canada 1.50 panhandle. Some showers are WASHINGTON, DC. iff1 Total ' ' expected to develop throughout enemy casualties in Korea the northern and central inter- facturer to increase the price of newsprint and had decided not to intervene. -"tides - through May 30 reached 1.133.- lor during the next two days. 410, the Department of Defence Forecast estimated today. This represents North Coast Region Cloudy an increase of 108.006 since May today and Saturday. Little iv Highway Saturday, June 2. 1950 Don't Forget DANCING" f f feet High 23. 'change in temperature. Lignt! The total ls made up of 682.238 winds. Lows tonight and highs ' battle casualties, 138.880 non- tomorrow At Port Hardy and battle losses and H9.417 prison-' Sandspit. 45 and 50; Trlnce Iiu-.! ers of war through May 16. I per t, 45 and 56. - I ei-race-Road 17.3 feet 3 8 feet. 8 1 feet 12:24 6:07 18:00 Eire Gov't. Is Returned Low J"C.S hnntnr fnl. k ZB conttions will week-end 'Smith, lair tv - terrace to TIIE QUESTIONS Census enumerators will fill out a separate card for every man, woman and child living at midnight on May 31. Following are the questions to be asked and information entered, numbered on the card, with brief Tonight ot Job's' Daughters' Jamboree Armories, 6th W 10 p.m. Featuring Ernte Stevens and his Six-Piece Swing Band Fish Pond at 7:15. Doors open 7 Admission 40c. Children Free Uorreen-Smithers DUBLIN. Almost complete returns in the Eire elections Indicate the return to office of Premier Costelio's coalition government. Early returns had favored Eamon de Valera's Fianna Fail but later results went to the government. Keep Up with the Jones' PHONE 99 . lhe weather 4 stays NMt. ard will in- in. "vt"ers Uj caution. should explanations where necessary: j 1. Surname or family name,