F23VIK3IAL U32.13Y, ORMES I VI0TC3IA, B. C. lis DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY AR W CABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada' Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 ' VOL. XL. No. 191 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS - I FT3 elepte: asDifiiir 8 Big Fight Over Pact Sub - Committee Proposed j f,., . A .... .-- - - I arpWords ANKARA. Turkey O) The death count passed one hundred today as Caiikiri province struggled to its feet after Tuesday's seveia earthquake. Many more persons are still unaccounted for and are believed to be lying beneath tons of rubble from collapsed buildings. Five villages have been virtually levelled. eak Out on i To Iron Out Formalities Hampering Conference MUNSAN (CP) United Nations delegates suggested today that a sub-committee be ?et up to breiiK through the formality of truce negotiations and at However, Japanese Treaty Expected to be Approved Over Russia's Objections WASHINGTON, D C. CP United States and Great Britain made public today their final draft of the peace treaty with Japan. It makes clear Japanese obligations to pay partial repara'icr-.s ti Allied countries devastated during the war. Russia has bitterly denounced the American-British sponsored draft and is reported ready to ,wl T" " ""' me, ,, fimmmm 'ttle Lake IA Sharp words rang Pink Salmon Holding Well Election By September 19 Prince Rupert will have to have a by-election before Bep-l-mbor Iff, to elect a new mayor. This Is the ruling received from the office of Mu-n'rlpallties Minister at Victoria bv City Clerk R. W. Long last night. Council attempted to avoid the by-ei-ction which precedes by only three months the regular two-year elections. At a sneclal council meeting Friday night, an acting mayor wilt to appointed again, to replace pro tern acting mayor Douglar Frizzell, and likely a nomination day will then be decided, said the city clerk. tempt to settle the buffer-zone deadlock ntativea showed I ! e t 'J" Jili Red repiese interest. w Buttle Lake nearmg. 'r Tuf.iay as E. W. water coiiiptrollt-r, h ;miHS hiMi no right to: s K Weslon, chairman ! iC Phit Commission.! Simultaneously , United Na- T fTiZ. J VT i- . Tjr w - The run of pink salmon in the i northern area of the fishing ; wage an all-out propaganda battle against it at the San Fran-cisc? confei-'nee September 1. lions headqua nounced that rters in Tokyo an- j jl f 1 w . Tt I the Allies, U nec- ? irfu". '''i!' :v.Tf ' HI grounds "is still holding its own." J Iran Rejects British Plan i ,.r;, KC, oimy Dauirr. Desp.te this, the Scate Depart- fishermen from various areas confidently expects an reDort with hiehest catches in ! ment the earlier part of this week 1 overwhelming majority of Allied cusary, will continue "destroying or driving out of Korea" the Red Chinese and Korean armie.s. i Both delegations appeared more cheerful than usual when tncy left today's meeting. found in Whale and Burke i countries aui sign me pact. Channels. I- Thc Iat?sl draft, the third, Itot Agrees to Continue Discussions on Oil Issue makes clear mat japan s present With 35 seiners in operation, r - r'-: ii financial difficulties rule out averages in Whale Channel to- reparations to. any ! tailed 3,000 pinks, 100 chum and complete country. onsprvMlii'iav..'., jump ,,t to rielit Ir Duncan I riht tu criticize. j ,r Mrns: 'This man ' ii,ii:y lii-re to criticize ; ,r.s of the Power Com- j Wiuit in- ha said Is, miiaue to the issue. I W!awl -all this ten-;ur Mr, Weston. If any- , icizps the Power Com- j hey are accused of be- i i.T.iiliious. Tlie.se people i.er Commission) forget 125 coho Monday, and in Burke, 12 seiners averaged 3.800 Dinks. ' 60 chum and 30 coho. ! In Fisher Channel and Fitz- ! hugh Sound, 60 seiners averaged TEHRAN !' The cabinet of Iran today rejected Great Brit- ain's proposal for joint operation of the nationalized oil industry , but expressed willingness to continue ' negotiations on the dispute. Iran's conditions for continu-'j Ing the talks was that they be! limited to implementing terms of i the nationalization law which '. placed the vast British-owned I Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. under j Iranian government control. I Indians Win, Also Yanks American League Rare I'nrhangrd Giant Defeat Brooklyn Was Hit By Train Telegraph Creek Native Sustanis Two Broken legg No Blockade By Britain Intends To Keep I p Favorable Trade Relations With Russia servants of trie pco- 2,450 pink, 65 chum and 75 coho; i ' in Mathieson Channel, 48 seiners, j 2,100 pink; and in Seaforth ; Channel, sevan seiners, 2,400 pink j and 600 chum. j I Meanwhile, report is expected j I MPRESS DINING ROOM This is the dining room of the Cftnadian Pacific Steamsnlp's Empress of . Canada, where Pr!nre.s Elizabeth and th-j Dike of Edinburgh will eat while returning to England after their Dominion tour. The Empress of France, which will bring the couple to Canada, has a similar dining room. .' CP PHOTO) Three Ladies in Trailer NEW YORK Tight relief : within a week from several tuna ' fishermen who proceedd towards mms HC. Sportsmen's Dutic Marshall, fisher-jrLamaii and buslncss--We consider .a Park the last reserve uver Island. If It is n nnthing we have " is II grounds west of Queen Charlotte! " T vi V' i.i : concluded ,, h a big . timber k deal , with pitching by Lou Brissle and a . clutch single by Jim HeganlpJj snarked the Cleveland Indians to! " IvJI i Islands. ian village I Russia, is planning to affirm A man who remained seated on a railroad track while a locomotive and tender came hurtling towards him is in Prince Rupert General Hospital with multiple injuries inclutling two broken tnll ..... Surveyor Here Three jolly American women ! farmers' wives from California j who have been on a seven weeks' ; 6 ono mile drive to the extreme j i " " - " """"" ' " ' u" ' make ami no elfort we ;"- T i thp Dptrolt TiR" Tuesday. ,,A management or j on lor the future has; The victory wag the twelfth. C. H. Taggart, lnspector-gen-, "ly: .. . . , . j Wednesday that she has no intention of joining in any sort of economic blockade against the Soviet Union. j Qualified sources report Brit-ain as starting taiks for purchase of nearly a million tons Another Riot In Utah Pen nralRht for the Indians and en- west of Alaska were in Prince nhlnri the Trih In malntnln tlii-li- Cral Ior lhe Department Of In-,.. ... Condemned Slayer Kills Guard, Flees CHICAGO (CP) A rapist and Rupert overnight with their ; 'good old" Plymouth car and ! Cozy Cruiser trailer. They had of Soviei coarse grains. Vest meaning." He jit claiiiMte proposal .;:ioranie. grown from i.i.'.ii diircgard of every of decent human be- arils its own posterity. tmir. (I on Page 2i DnTMT tV T'T I IT 1IATTWT1TW dlan Affairs, Ottawa, who has "T "-. wi.u waa wo-aiui-a-nall wo-and-a-ha f Barn, game lead lead nv over strucl by tnc enB'e at 9 o'clock een SDendlne spenaing several several weeks weexs In in the New York Yankees n the morning lone stretch ' 8 on a 111 ' " the Yukon on official business, ? i,.., ,r.ot . , , American Leagut- pennant race m c on 0f stra.ght track near North Pa- The .Yanks defeated Washing- cific Cannery. Geo ,Mt evenhlg from the Ion Senators 8 to 3 and the third nortn Today he ls visiting Met- ' CNR officials said Engineer mure Boston Red Sox downed the lakatla and tomorrow will be at Robert Smith reported the man ,,c:,s.r.,.ll, (CP) The third riot in as fair Hartley Shawcross, presi- make to a Daily news reporter mQ mnt. , ,,,, , dent of the Board of Trade, is who waylaid tnem On Third multi.mimon.doUar DrLson was expected to make clear in a Philadelphia Athretlcs 7 to 4 in Kitkatla New townsites are be- did not get off the track, as ex- p'cted. and the engine was on the only other American League ing gurveyed at both villages Mr a,'t,on- Taggart will continue , to Van- Brlssie pitched three scoreless couver tomorrow night. Father Avenue mis morning. ( put dQwn without bioodsned statement that Britain believes Mrs. Ruth Busch, Mrs. Anna Tw0 priSon officials, held as East-West trade a two-way W aidley and Mrs. Helen Dana of hostages under threat of death sireet from which the West rie-Plcasanton, near San Francisco, ' mogt of yesterday, were released. . rtves quantities of essen-obv-rved with pleasure: ' i All inmates were ordered con-.Mal and IrrepIaceabUnommodi- 1. You Canadians are more: fined to their cells. ' , ties. . friendly than wa Americans. You The uprising ended when riot Ruia recently primmed to can find time to talk and chat ' leaders conferred with officials deliver $28,00i;.000 worth of tim-and make visitors welcome. You i who said their grievances would '3er w''h option to supply an-don't seem to be so much for i be investigated. , other $14,000,000 worth within a Innings of relirf to pick up ills , him before it could be slopped. With Smith on thi east bound locomotive was ConJuctor Leo Rossi. Police state Inkster Is from Telegraph Creek. He was brought into Prince Rupert by the locomotive. third victory of the season. Began singled home Harry Simpson (Synopsis) Today's Stocks ( n.irlrkv H. II. JoliiiMtioi '. I.lrt.) slayer, awaiting electrocution, beat his guard to death and escaped from Jail last night. Police, issued a "shoot to kill;' orter, are comhing the city for the fugitive, Harry Williams, sentenced to die September 14 for murder. Puck Loop Is United grabbing the money. j iiatea peaoa wnicn was noi ais- 2. We are enthusiastic about i A n I closed- Alaska after our trip but we are ; f U 55611 geiS more enthusiastic about the Yu- , . i Mr. and Mrs. William Wether-ell, of Bellingham, were in the city again for a short period dur- Glenn ie, D. Candow, Mrs. A. 1 Big Jump in Milk Price Pi ihi- air cover the, from second base with two out v:r. p tm.ay. Cloudy , n the tenth to break up the vht tuI over the north- game. Hank Borowy was loser. awl along the west Viu.i fmver Island but I NATIONAL t.CAGl'E I' ie lik-.-liho.Ki of any' Npw Yorlt Oiants gained their ( prei'ipit ation in these ,lrst victory over Brooklyn Dod- ws are expected in Rors in seven weeks as Freshman al n-piuns with suiiny Ororge Spencer pitched them to mo-,1 ol the southern ' n 1 l" 2 triumph. Hi riviini temperatures A pair of first-inning homers i' tu K to 70 near the ' bv D'n Mueller and Whttey lie low eighties In the Loekman off Starter Erv Pallca ilioys. (helped the New York Oiants to ,r , Itrim Brooklyn's first-place mar- ,T("""isi) ! gin to 1114 games. VANCOl'VER American Standard 13 Bralorne 620 B R X 03 Cariboo Quartz 1 20 Congress .'..' .06 Giant Mascot 99 Indian Mines 28 Pend Oreille 8 40 Pioneer 1.95 Premier Borcrer 41 SEATTLE (CP) Pacific Coast i Hockey League, stretching from kon and British Columbia. 3. Prince RuiMTt ce.-tainly looks like an up-and-coming rity. Your shops are neat and interesting and your residential sect' ins are beautiful. Our only regret is that there were several people around town last nieht who were having a hard Abbott, G. R. S. Blackaby, Mrs. ing stop of the Camosun Tuesday R. Smith. Mrs. N. A. Robertson, ' on her south-jound trip. Mr. J. Duff. W. Bind, Mrs. E. Vurzlng- Wetherell, who is advertising er. G. W. Adams. j manager of The Bellingham Her- To Sandspit (today) E. Lind- aid, said he enjoyed the trip seth, C. N. McTavlsh, C. Jenkins, his first this way "immensely.'' VANCOUVER Fvasrr Vailey farmers, the district extending from Hope to Stiuamish. are Tacoma to Sa.skatoon, will operate for the 1951-52 season as a unit without an eastern and western division. The league members will be Privateer H3i seeking an Increase of 40 per- Reeves McDonald 4 60. I cent in bulk milk prices 'liiis time to walk straight but Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, New a.-,, i.Ki.Mi llouny; ii,,, r. h Fhha Rl Plnlre Immigration is Doubled TliuiMiay Occasional Edmon- and Sam Jethroe helped young everybody seems OK this morn-inr. The thre- ladies entered Can wouiu mean a ic increase Westminster, Calgary, the IP: per quart price on the ton and Sa.skatoon. western slopes j ch(,t Nk.nols t0 his seventh vlc- .:ii,y maKci The league schedule is not rom morning. Little ! "mperatiire. Winds ada at Kingsgate and drove 80,000 Newcomers to ' Canada So Far This Year lory of the season as Boston Braves defeated Philadelphia completed but it is announced through Cranbrook, Calgary and V highs phUllM 4 10 2i H. U. perry arrived in the city that the season will open :n Edmonton to the Alaska High- Respects Paid To Late Mayor on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver October 5 and at New Victoria. Westminster October 6. "i i uaiuy.TO) ano P't ami Prince Rupert i OTTAWA Canada wx;lcom-i ed nearly 80,000 newcomers to ; her shores in the first six months Hank Bauer drove In all Chi-rae- runs with two homers and a double as the Cubs edged out St. Louis Cardinals S to 4. way From Fairbanks they flew to Kotzebue and Nome. From Anchorage they travelled by Alaska Railway train to Seward and also visited Vald?z. Reno 05 Sheep Creek 1.55 Silbak Premier 47 Taku River 05 Vananda .11 Salmon Oold 03 Vz Spud Valley 14 Sliver Standard 2 47 Western Uranium 4.10 Oils-Anglo Canadian 6 45 A P Con 48 Atlantic ... 2.85 Calmont 1.37 Central Leduc 2 12 Home Oil 16.15 Mercury 12'i Okalta 248 Friends, relatives and citizens of this year in a sudden rise in generally are paying a visit to- the tide of immigration. -dav to Grenville Funeral Chanel! Thp n-narf.mont nf r-it i-.r.wi,.,i JIDES - Baseball Scores Challenge of Morhetown Falls Met - Salmon to Move More Easily Up River Now Down the Yukon River they t0 where the pay reSpects reported Tuesday the number up went to Dawson by boat. They body of the late Rudd-er- , Mayor to une 30 was 79,785, more than drove over the Haines Highway ( ham Ues m state. ! double the total of 37,286lmmi- to Haines and back (its 'very, All members of the city fire' grants in the corresponding good, the best yet. i Then they department and RCMP on dutv : nerinrt nf List v-?!r onH n..i. ''' Aiikii ,t IB, 1951 '' SiaiKl.ud Timet "11 21.8 I.-et National New York 4. Brooklyn 2 n.'ston 4. Philadelphia 2 nn 6:.rn 1!I:I)0 200 fett 1.1 feet 5.2 feet entrained with thier car and are taking half-hour shifts in ' 6.000 more than the 73 912 who trailer from Whitehorse to Skag- ( landing a guard of honor, two came to the country in th ewhole way and came on here aboard the , lrom each department at one : of 1950 Pacific Pete 8.50 sieuuier rniire veorge. Arriving time Thp trran Htntnl nf -7Q ft7 this I fmm Iho nnrth lacf ovonlnir tlio,, ' Princess ., 1.42 Salmon runninnr into the Bulkley River in the Royal Canadian HVi . , , Toronto okeena ci r- River system this summer will have a much I were on the highway heading r CO-OP TO I-OSE Thursday Athona 06 Vi Aumaqire .22 Vj Funeral is tomorrow afternoon, j year included 37,472 men, 22.183 A civic mourning day has been , women and 2o,130 children undvr declared by city council but this jg does not necessarily mean a: ,, , Li... The v. u bulk went to Ontario which closing .i,i. of k,i business premises, City -.!.,' . . .,- , . , Clerk R. W. Long said today. j "vt m Beattle 50 easier journey than those of former years, says a ras1ward from Prince RuPert bv Department of Fisheries publication. nTh4enthused about the beau- For the steep and difficult ' t: of the "Inside Passage" voy- rapids at Morlcetown Falls have Skeena has, over the past half , age Jrom Skagway to Prince hr-en tamed by engineers of the century, been something of aiRnncrt. Coiisum, is' Co-opera- station grocery. meat Chicago 5. St. Louis 4 American Cleveland 8, Detroit 5 New York 6. Washington 3 Boston 7, Philadelphia 4. Pacific Coast Pan Diego 4. Portland 7 Sacramento 1. Seattle 4 San Francisco 2. Los Angeles 6 Hollywood 7, Oakland 6 Western International Vancouver 4, Salem 5 Spokane 1, Tacoma 8 Victoria 4, Wcnatclree 8 Yakima 6, Trl-City 5 (Iw.lfp sl-res will be I day Tl ursday out of 0 the nieninrv of the Department of Fisheries of Can- ', major problem to the Depart-ada and what once was fre- j ment of Fisheries, quently an impassable obstacle PRODUCTION THREATENED will, from now on, be negotiated i In the early Dart of the cen- The ladies are so impressed that they declared they'd be back for another such trip In 1955 and thev don't Intend to miss Prince Girls to Be Recruited OTTAWA O) The Roval Can- "r GeoiRo w Rud. f"st President of ""ation as easily as that of Hell's Gate tury the salmon production of . Rupert either. They are looking on the Fraser River. i the Skeena was building up to j tr-rward to travelling on the Working under rigorous win-'a point where it actually chal RED CROSS Volunteer Blood Donor Clinic Civic Centre Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdaj Phone 451 or Call T. Norton Young's office for appointment Mart Hignway norm irom prince j adian Air Force yesterday an George then. "That's going to be a wonderul road," they enthused in anticipation. ter conditions In a race against lenged the supremacy of the time, Fisheries field men builtjmighty Fraser particularly two fishways, completing the when the sockeye runs on the work a few days before the latter river were threatened with Bevcourt 53 Buffalo Canadian 19 Consol. Smelters 155.00 Conwest 3 65 Donalda 51 Eldona ' .18'4 East Sullivan 8.30 Giant Yellowknife 10.00 God's Lake 36l2 Hardrock 13 'i Harricana . .08 Vz Heva 13 Jacknlfe 093.4 Joliet Quebec 48Vi Little Long Lac 73 Lynx 17(4 Marisen Red Lake 73 McKenzie Red Lake 50 McLeod Cockshutt 2.93 Moneta 32 ' Negus .80 Noranda 73.00 Louvicourt 17 Pickle Crow 170 San Antonio 2.65 Senator Roxiyn 20 Sherrlt Gordon 3.10 ANNOUNCEMENT Effective Immediately nounced plans to recruit two thousand girls for the reserve air force an dsaid that recruiting will start September 1. The reservists will be enlisted to work with reserve fighter squadrons, radar and medical units. 192 An ""iiiH-emi'iil iu il. i il. spring freshets sent thousands extinction after the slide atljkj of tons of water per hour smash- ; Hell's Gate in 1913. At the peak ! nlOminatlOn UOy Ing against the rock and con-'of fishing efforts 14 canneries! r !!-. .. Is. crete structures. iwere located in and around thej rOl CSqllimult Morlcetown Falls is situated south of the Skeena and in 1924 i about 25 miles southeast of more than 1300 gillnet boats took I VICTORIA September 22 has Hazelton on the Bulkley River out licences to fish the runs tohwn set as nomination day for "i Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert an important unit of the treat this r ver. . "IC Mtl"mwl t""""1 "y ' election. The date of the elec- Skeena River system of salmon : A gradual but significant de ERT SlPPI Y HOUSE business, 714-2nd W-'m ls'. I ''.V Don Forward from C. G. Ham. t ds ' rf1' rt''1s,rps to exPrpss appreciation to his many year "h eu's,nnrers ,or the'r generous patronage over i-ssor ,has bePn 111 business. He bespeaks for his 111 buslcss a continuation of such patronage. ;: n?am win C("itlnue In business at 712 Second Ave. i , " ! lle nnme of Northern Tire and Rubber Co., as r Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and accessory sed I t'on ias een en'a'-'ve'y se' Ior runs Thp SltPAiiii ann milps frim nlin n Coimnn 0.i.., month t.n hpariwn rpr.i 1 fpH hv rnnrrn utv, ! October 1 I hereby declare Thursday, August 16, to be a Civic Day of Mourning out of respect to the memory of the late v Mayor George W. Rudderham. G. D. FRIZZELL, Acting Mayor. 191c - -t . J VU1H.H1I tllUUdtlJf H1IU a vast watershed containing the Fisheries Department. The1 large areas of gravel bed streams pack of sockeye from Skeena adjacent to lakes, ideal for the runs In 1942 was 30,000 cases spawning and nursery of young and in the following year was salmon. Second largest river in only 28,000 cases. Never before' British Columbia, and second had the production drnoDed soj FOOTBALL TONIGHT BATTERY vs LEGION Steep Rock 7.55 Silver Miller 1.50 Upper Canada 184 Golden Manltou 7.00 G- HAM DONALD FORWARD. 7 o'clock kick-off 191 Bobjo is- ;Oiiij-in uupui laiH-e iu me nasri ,-iar Deiow au.ouo cases. It was Sturgeon River 16 i as a salmon producer, the iContinued on Page 5) j