provincial LIBRARY Hi orMIs DRUGS AM 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. 200 . PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1951 PRIf'E FIVE rr.VTS (TVCABS nrn Ain Miss PWE? WWW UbMAUr t-5S3?ct: ! prism mm i II CRISIS; SECOND I Yeggs Foiled Political Strife Grows But All Hopes Not Lost Says Iran s Spokesman ge Federal Surplus In First Four Months $100 .MILLION SO FAR 17 AW. A (('I') Federal government piled up V - , . I Mr it. -4 V , ur -r ' " ' 4' v ' ! l z . - V v I By Bullets; ! One Killed TORONTO (CP) One j man was killed and four; others arrested in a gun battle near Bloor and Yonge Streets here when police disturbed an attempt to rob post office. John Sarosky, 39. was killed by policeman's bullet. He was out on $10,000 bail on a shopbreaking charge. TEHRAN (CP) Iranian foes of Premier Mos-sadegh are speaking up again, now that oil talks with Britain have collapsed for the second time. Col-! lapse- of the negotiations has "spurred Mossadegh's enemies from moderates to wealthy landowners in !us of .$jo;i,ou(),0()0 in first four months of the fi;il year, a year in which the surplus it expected to be more than $30,000,000. to,',-. su.rrll on Apt U ! ' "moooRgway Willing' fxiM;(iiim i sa.7mi.- To Neqoriare parliament. The growing political strife, unemployment and business t ump, are bound to stir up Iran t a surplus I WW).-;tiuy a rrp.irt from Uie v dirfiumi that In the r ppAi of the year brrh 31 next, revenues ilM.'j'tt.b'i'l and ex- , J7M 012 373 leaving a il $408 373160. Peace Talks To Continue Larry Shiney, 21, was slightly as a result, oj revenue source of hall tne gov injured as he barged through a Biggest Work Year In History ;plat-glass window in an effort to escape police, r.ve bullets naa been fired from gun found on ii.ni. ernment's budget. Only the underground Communist party stands to gain. Western diplomats fear continuing oil crisis will soften Iran for .Communists. Meanwhile, Iranian government spokesman said today that hs believed negotiations would t resumed between Britain and Iran. He said that the last pro b Day to If Reds OK TOKYO (CP) Allied 'radio monitors studied Br. to Buy Other Oil Advanced OTTAWA (CP) More Canadians were working at the start of June than at any previous time in kJ Communist broadcasts for miu . o Parks .i, tv IaV i will n be TEHRAN Kichard R. Stokes, posals had not been rejected by inur.ci.',;.. Aiwusi 'w this reaction to General British negotiator has announc- Britain's representative but had to.be Canada s historv. Bureau . 8 sharP message .y a,:,:-cd. 1 he rea-1 :he ch:we i.s to enable cusing Red leaders ed that the Anglo-Iranian Oil been taken to London Cc. will buy its own oil elsewhere studied. if Iran turns down definitely the : Court Martial A FAVORITE OF JUDGES and entertainers of the FaciLc. National Exhibition, at Vancouver, I- lona Hardy, Miss Prince Rupert and Candida t for Miss PNE honors. Putting the lei around her neck and presenting a welcome kiss is Lor m Forrettei, president of the Hawaiian Chamber ot Commerce. Picture was taken on the PNE grounds, where Miss Hardy was "fascinated" by the Hawaiian Show. Says lona: "I love to tra c' and the way you describe Honolulu, I'd just love to ree it." The hat is made of Hawaiian pa m leaves. of Statistics reported today, j Basing Its figures on employment on sampling 30,000 house- . I holds, the bureau said that It j proposals to settle the grave international dispute. The company is reported tp be stepping up Us production In the Sheikdom ot Kuwait across the the parents to attenai.i ,. ... ... he i.,u..d.iy euny dos- thrusting "insidious prop-, , aganda" into Korean ar- .p.av Una v( ar at Mc- w . . Park mil include swim- lTllstlCe talks. ' v.r.j. playground a-tivi- Ridgway In harsh words re- Persian Gulf from Iran, where i 'f ',.'T!m' Jclcd n Communist claims the Kuwait Oil Co. jointly own- Of Murder and Rape Charges SOMEWHERE IN KO- that the allies had violated the ed the AluC and the Amerl-' Stands beKinners. the Miss Prince Rupert a'.us a! d the divine fieuu iinty ui ivaeauuK, me cru.se- cull uuil vju LuiiJumuiM is aani "n,..ir .ir.ii i. lire conference city. He said he to fcc produnng 6."0,000 barrels indicated the number of Cana- dians with jobs at June 2, was' 5,247.000. This compared with i the previous record of '5,221.000 j in August last year. It compared j too .with an even 5.000.000 in j last previous quarterly survey In i early March. ! a day. is willing to resume negotiation halted hv Reds, but left Good Chance as PNE Choice It up U them whether talks Train from the east is three REA (CP) A Republic snould continue. Late tonigni nours late wiugm. arriving at j! "Ki'S and techniques r-r'.a; racir.j. The div- al yr. un a d:vipv nr! a few long-r d!sl- mdti-x ;)p)jtrt tins vea.' '.o be a , mibir,ed effort, i ymini;s!ers are going P' a very ri:Ificult pro- the Red radio had not com- 2:15 a.m. Pacific Daylight 5av-mented on Ridgway's message, lng Time. ' Judges Are "Impressed" Hopes Anew Lightning For Housing iCtarU Blast Program Ready For Assoc. Boards Convention Here of Korea army corporal told the Canadian general court-martial today that, British and Canadian soldiers threw Handgrenades into a room after vain attempts to rape two Korean women, and killed a Korean officer and two civilians. Corporal Sung Ip You, first (Special to The Daily News) VANCOUVER.Miss lona Hardy, alias Miss Prince Rupert and candidate for 'Miss .PNE in tonight's final judging, stands a good chance of being the second Prince-Rupert entry to take honors in Father Kills Nine four years. Three-Day Meet, September 5, 6, 7 Details of the program arranged for the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of WCNDERVU, Colorado. (CP) TTnnfficini rennrts are that I SyniipsiH rf remains high. off the a lit'.le ehante In thv Nine men were killed and fifteen ! Miss Hardy has "greatly im-1 said that ....... i r:t:u i.A v.:,. nA ff,V,,taA PViomKot- nf prosecution witness, injured yeste.-day when light- j pressed" the judges, all women, ning struck explosives on a con- j who are not only taking beauty Huge Crops Touch Off Land Rush central imiumi unuu.um "u v,i... - the grenades. deiayed blast gave Housing may yet be a possibility for Prince Rupert. Jack MtRae, MLA, wired the Daily News today that J. E. Brown, provincial housing representative, and T. B. Pick-ersgill, regional supervisor for Central Housing & Mortgage Corporation, will arrive here Wednesday. City Clerk R. W. Long said city council would meet with the representatives the same day. "I feel this meeting will have a successful conclusion," wired Mr. McRae. .Imrtlnn rrniect near this tillV . cuibiubuuii mi iwo. Commerce of Southeastern Aiasna nave oeen neauy him time to run to nearby in well rean military police station The bla.it .c mountain community. completed for their meeting in Prince Rupert on ; eveiyLiiiiig. occurred at the $12,000,000 pro-i Being tried separately for murder are Pte. Donald Gihson, Meanwhile, the 21 candidates j September 5, 6 and 7. jeot of Denver water board on entered for the province-wide ! TORONTO This year's ptus- ,.n ...in tv. niM nn ' n. ot uuaway rie. uien n.. South Bculder Creek, and rocked contest are having the time of pect of the biggest crcp in Can-the surrounding countryside. Be-; their lives, visiting homes in the jaaian history nas touched off tween 50 and 60 men were in the i upper social bracket, being I the greatest land rush since P.'"i'rn nf the last few " keri for over the week-" rloudine.ss will jierstst 1,,rl!r and pulls of smoke 'mne tn cover the south lie norlh coast will en-"nsirlerable amount of " Hh afternoon tvm-s m the mid-sixtlcs. fiirerast r"nsl reiilnn - Sunny ll(!y intervals today and Little change In tem-'' w"ttls northwest 15. "lehl and highs tumor-P'irt Hardy, so and 60; ' ami Prim-e Rupert, 50 I ank 27 of Winnipeg and Pts. Wednesday afternoon, Septem- f A an R. Montgomery Davis 24 bor 5. from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in tha Civic Centre lobby. At the of Vancouver All are of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Immediate area at tne time uiiguests of honor at dinners ana worm wm i. .i5" the blast. I luncheons, betting at the races .survey conducted by a leading Canadian Light Infantry. uanaaian ana American, magazine shows that Candas 10 piov- h?t bit yet produced by the PNE. iiices have now thrown open for fame time the resolutions committee will meet In the committee room on the main floor. Thursday the convention swings into the first general business session at 10 a.m. in the common lounge with acting-Mayor H. 8. Whalen welcoming Yanks Shutout Cleveland 2-0; Chisox Edge Bosox Old Country FOOTBALL English I.easue Div. I Aston Villa 4, Derby County 1. Burnley 1, Fulham 0. Chelsea 1, Liverpool 3. Huddersfield T. 1, Blackpool 3. Manchester United 2, Newcastle United 1. Port-smouth 1, Charlton Athletic 0. Preston North End 0, Mid-dlesborough 1. Stoke City 1, Bolton 2. Sunderland 3. Manchester C. 0. Tottenham Hotspurs 3, West Air Fight Downs Two settlement a total tit 25 million acres Vi new la ming' lani. Government assistance " to settlers in some cases this takes the form of a salary is helping convert many city-dwellers ini,o rural pijnes.-'s. The new land opportunity has the delegates. Family Checks AH-Time High Is Conti inue NEW YORK '!" Gene Wood-ltrenth victory for Pittsburgh, ling's home run In the seventh ! Catcher Sherman Lollar hit a inning with Joe Ostrowski on ' rrnwr, a double and a single, base gave New York a 2-0 vie-1 drove In two runs and scored tory over Cleveland Friday and three, as Browns defeated Phila-cut the Indians" lead over thejdelphia at. St. Louis. 5-3. second-Diace Yankees to two, 'Boston Red Sox missed their EIGHTH' ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea h United States ?r of Terro VICTORIA During the montn i been created by several factors, of August, 532 families, receiv- improved transportation has ing family allowances came to. opened up once - inaccessible Adjournment will take place at 12:30 p.m. for lunch which will be a sea food feature with the City of Prince Rupert the hosts. Business sessions continue from 2:30 until 4:30 p.m. Afternoon tea for the ladies will take place from 3 to 5 pm at "The Ceciars," residence of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Greene. At 6 p.m. there will be a harbor cruise. r Columbia, wnue i areas, in uritis.ii uommoia, lor games. ! chance to gain on Cleveland, as ! Brit'sh "NGTON - Communists Euro 'le continue to i Bromwlch Albion 1. moved outside, according to fig- example, soil surveys have been ures released today by W. R. ; followed by brush clearance, and Bone regional director of Family six million virgin acr?s are be- F!86 Sabres won 51-35 sky fight over northwast Korea today, the second in two days. The 21 Sabres damaged at least one Red MIG-15 In action with 30 enemy jets near Simiju. Last night. 26 Sabres tangled with 40 MIG-15s and the Sabres shot down two MIGs. No Sabres were reported lost in either Wolverhampton Wanderers 2, "'"'"Iless rnmmilirn Arsenal 1. Allowances. "laue avaii.iuic. 1 aBi'"ist "unessential" ri m aS"f lh"usands have mpcrl n the countryside .shelter or a chance On Friday, business session I begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until j norm. After lunch, the party will be taken on a tour of the Col- The heaviest movement was i Quebec will settie a quarter between Alberta and B.C., the million people in a newly opened lormer province sending 183 and ; belt. Sail-testing has "revealed receiving 176. 'that some regions, once consid- New New York thus evened the white Sox boat them, 3-2, at three-game series, after drop-! Chicago. Boston is in third ping the opener yesterday. , p'ace, five games back. In the Ostrowski, .who came on to afternoon tilt at Detroit, Wash-pitch for New York In the sixth inrjton's veteran htirler Joe inning when starter "Stubby" Haynes got his first victory this Overmire complained of a sore year against three losses. Haybes arm, got credit for his sixth . hit a homer to aid the cause of victory against three defeats. j his 10-7 w in. In the National League, the ANOhTAND MANAGERS vr-me Dodgers defeated Chicago Cubs -R at Brooklyn as Ralph Branca; ST. LOUIS With 1.115 grand-tossed a 1-0 shutout, striking out stand managers calling signals 10 batters, and allowing three for them, St. Louis Browns out-lilts. This maintained the Dod- manoeuvred Philadelphia At tigers' seven and one-half game leties 5-3 Thursday in the latest Family allowances paid during ered worthless, can produce August totalled $1,922,358, an all abundant crops. TIDES - f!;iv a . action. BRITISH RADIOS LONDON P British radio exports fo rthe first six months of 1951 were valued at $30,000,000 nearly 40 per cent more than in the same period last year. "m high. This represented payments to 321,209 children in ioJ li! families. com- VANCOUVER The new lumbia Cellulose Plant at Watson Island. On their return, there will be an introduction session at the Civ'c Centre at 6:30 in the lounge and at 7:30 a buffet supper in the auditorium. The convention ends with a dance at 10 p.m. Member boards of the Association include those of Prince George, Vandarhoof, Fort St. James, Endako, Burns Lake, Irrigation has further extended the useable acreage in the prairies, three million acres, once arid, are becoming among the most fertile in the entire Dominion. Swamp drainage s rounding officer of the military h-rces in British Columbia Is Brigadier Pangman. He was formerly in charge of the academy at Kingston, Out. S:4" 142 feet 21 n 16.8 feet 73 feet 14 48 11.4 feet Dr. J. L. F. Hugnes is leaving on the Coquitlam for a three-weekr.' vacation. He will visit making another million acres the Okanagan, Vancouver Island . available ir the Maritimes. and Seattle. Here are some examples what ! provinces are doing to induce lead over New York Giants, who of Bill Veck's stunts. ! defeated St. Louis In the after- Grandstand managers more noon, 6-5. . i than half of them women prov- ; At Boston, the Braves defeated ed to be. quite a brain trust. Cincinnati Reds twice, 5-1 and) Seated behind the Browns' 2-1, and moved into third place dugout in a special section, man-tie with Philadelphia Phillies. ' agers voted on tactics to be used j settlement. Ontario is offering Congratulations Wires of congratulation to Prince. Rupert Job's Daughters on their success in the Richmond, Virginia, drill tneet were sent yesterday by friends, relatives, city organizations city council, Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, and The Daily News. seball Sunday ATTENTION ALL ROCK GAS USERS Qrd Electric & Marine Supply COMPANY WlLI- BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS Warren Spahn pitched his six-'with "yes and "no signs. 2:30 p.m. ttenth victory tn the opener. I In most, cases, their decisions Smithers, Hazelton, Terrace, I Frince Rupert, Atlin. Whitehorse. Y.T., Quesnel, Fort Fraser, Wells, Stewart. McBride, Prince Rupert Junior Chamber, Prince George Junior Chamber and Smithers ! Junior Chamber. I The Associated Chambers from ' Alaska are those of Ketchikan, i Juneau. ' Wrangell, Petersburg. jSkagway and Anchorage. tested land at 50 cents an acre, i plus financial assistance in get-: ting established, j In Quebec,, where 100.000 peo-I pie already have settled in new : areas in th last five years, each i family is given up to $3,000 In i livestock, equipment, loans anc; 'other assistance. First Game of Finals GORDON & ANDERSON vs. ABEL & ODOWES I A third-Inning homer with , proved to be the right ones. bases loaded by Gus Bell was j Veeck, owner of the Browns j the big blow at Philadelphia, as i who has come to be known as 1 Pittsburgh downed Phils. 5-1. ' baseball's master showman, cal-i Murray Dixon pitched his seven- led it a "great experiment." ,roni Sept. 3 to Sept. 17 200c