PROVINCIAL LI2HA3T,1 VICT33IA, 3. C. 114 'OKMES DRUGS V life i U f CABS .p. DAILY DELIVERY Phone 31 J NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XL, No. 220 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 19R1 dd f L.a nisPATCHED I ni i ivij rivfi LLHIO z d - . . In Korea- THE CRY OF THE TURTLE mtish maim mmm 25 ' 1 1 ,. . -. . , rge is Labor Government Going to Country Italy is Crippled (quitted Wool worth Store Bldg. Going Ahead Construction to Start Soon on Property Purchased Several Months Ago f Not Guilty LONDON (CP) Great Britain will have a ROME Train, telegraph an1 rwACnt nou.na ihrnnirh.iiit r 1 .mi't'..' tt-nt rc- it:tiy broke down today under ' general election October 25 with Winston Churchill's iKoute4" eZioef Conservative party bidding to oust the Labor govern- ,i-t ill inn H"VJ .. l ijy the 12-man assize y this morning in the; Clifton Howard Borgc, Another important new business block will be more Day ; ment, an informed source reported today. T- c,Kay 5 a of "nder construction on rapidly-developing Third Ave- Communications are crippled. ; i The report came from a Par-Tens of thousands of tourists ! W" A r m a pm I liamentary lobby correspondent f ... . ..... J , 'o f ; v.... m . ' v - 'Ktl uiison ii'AL iwu niuiiLiis ana is expected to are stranded. I S" I 11 7 n f llKd; be in pancy by April or May. m - It is the (54 by 100 foot two-'and independent unions Joined), TORONTO SOCCER CHAMPS I ir 20 minutes. storey building for F. W. Wool- j 111 a strlk fr higher pay. It was MONTREAL Toronto I'lster worth Co. of Canada Limited : the second strike of state em- Tuesday nisht fought to a 2 which purchased property sev-1 P'oyees in four months. jfan raW wjtn Vancouver St. of the, British Press Association who usually writes with official guidance. The Prime Minister, who called upon the 'King yesterday, is expected to issue a statement soon making it clear whether he intends to have a fall election. The Daily Mirror said yesterday that the election would be held October 25. Labor Unity Is Keynote eral month ago from O. W. Nic- 1 Last May all except the rail- i kerson anl W. J. Scott across way workers staged a similar Andrew's and captured the Dominion soccer championship fs rVIDKNCE case anainut Boigc, fc.ntcndrd accused "did i a proper lookout" and ! minal negligence. prosecutor H. B. King i told tlie court he did 'o prove that accused drlvinn too fast but i mm the Post Office better ;sti ike. known as the original post office site K 1 T V... VANCOUVER (CP) ShUil,'n8 ' and executive officer for the F. ,pcr lookout nan not ' "u " "'aulii : W. Woolworth Co of Canada Ltd in a stretch of road emor , oiggesi laoqr oopy, from Tulonlo arrlved b alr Air, American; Army British Grouping of Canadian Forces for Europe Indicated f be px.rly lighted. " oiigre.-u i-aoor rd tQ make pl.eUm,nary l. rge told Defence Cowl- f.ad"f P fT"e1"'r, "-asserted : alTangemenU for the early start th. i?Wj:4 ,ig pictures. When tlwy fMai Leod uiai ne naa t.-j . of construction, at Columbia Cel- 'fn the CCL and the Trades 1 f-ane and Labor Congress of Canadi. . Mr: ,"M)"; duUI"ine n's ''' rf. in i.'.ft limine hie the -ny dav aay 1 I stay m the city before returning it r.g taxi by night, Mr.l Pat Conroy. national secretary- 71 Tribe Back In Running Cleveland Wins While Yankees Are I'pset By White Sox saw f Ta . . . they pointed on the strength of a previous victory and a tie in the three game series. j PRICE CONTROLS DRIVE VANCOUVER Canadian Congress of Labor launched a drive today for price control. The 250,000-member Congress decided to push for controls, rollback of prices, excess profits lax and consumer good subsidies. KING IS SERIOUS? LONDON Worried Britons speculated today on the illness of the King as they waited for more details of the lung disease affecting the 55-year-old monarch. News stands did a land office business as early Commuters snatched papers ;imSeIves, and posed. One pnsone. . when asked about Joseph Stalin, said, "I have heard ol . him but do not know him.' I treasurer of the CCL, told its, local building people. Practical- OTTAWA The government j p i not find It very tiring annual convention that, despite dy all material for the building announced Tuesday night that! ; ;i both Jobs?" I the Trades and Labor Congress will be purchased locally, he Canada's air division will be ! i via--; t too oaa. aecision ai nuuiax lasi week lo said By JOCK CARROLL Because the turtle lives to a ripe old age, the NEW YORK flChicago's re- grouped with American forces j when it gets to Europe and said j that the Army has been author- j. tzed to prepare the 27th Brigade or movement to the British sec-! jt, remember the police ' withdraw from Che co-operation k u from driving once ' set-up, the CCL is going to press I u urc over-tired?" j for even more "unity." jjHorfie admitted. j The secretary-treasurer, who J; )n witness was How- often denounces Congress policy, Health Plan For Nation I who hart been walking said the best way for Labor to !(;Teu.sed at time of the net t& nrl.i l i pnmhlnp ihp Jor of Germany in November. . I carrying such headlines as Imnlications of a statement '! serious news." The Queen, eeN;?YoTk YankLTri,JaPaneSe t &S S si&" f ed luck- 15ut tlie Tuesday night while the cieve-1 Chinese hate, fear and despise the turtle. It is linked, ftgnht or The EAtmertCcanlnLteaguee ammg other things- with cuckoldry. Frequently you'll pennant by downing the Boston ! see a crude turtle drawn on the walls of public lava-RS the0 ! tories ,'ith tne "He who urinates here is a Yankees in front of the Indians by a scant three per- i turtle." ' , centaep nolni v,,. . . .,v. ....... more Permanent t camps around 350,000-member CCL and the Princess Elizabeth and Prince issued by Defence Minister Clax- rh's evidence wag dif-i older Congress that has 500.000 , ton were that RCAF squadrons VANCOUVER (CP) Foundation wiu be under overall United many respects to evi- . members, He called for "organic ' he taxi occupants and complete unity. Philip returned by plane last night from a vacation in Scotland. The King himself went about the people's business in normal way. is being laid for a national states command and the brieade Ljw'oAhpfnHin,,6 f l .h"' . Then we eame to the building ' back of the Indians. logical Warfare exoerts In Korea ,ki..u v.......j under British command. Both will be in General Elsenhower s integrated force,. "Anything less than that ts system of health Insurance, Hon. Mid he and Addison playing Into the hands of the I Paul Martin, minister of health, I towards the city on government." Conray said as he ; said Tuesday nittht. nue victim had been spoke on R subsequently-adopt-j Mr Martin spoKe before the t Rush's home. 1140 ci resolution nillinti for nrlce j iv.. r..iun First of eleven J-tf fighter i or the air division (tiue. and at "about controls, consumer goods sub- congress of Labor, a few hours r a"""n , the house in comDanv'sldies nrlce rollback and excels .it.. ti,o , wil leave lor England "within a Tha Yankees have e 1 e v e n that one of them Joked: "Instead Fouid ttenut to ttevart sun-game, layjnd Cleveland of dropping surrender leaflets pr! o lunch. y ltU! Chinese; -we uld b They wore tbe ua, brow,, qudt- The White Sox c shelled Vic u ' droppmg plane loads of turtles." ed unlforras and canva., sn'eak. Raschi with a savage six-run When I was in Korea I applied ers gome recent arrivals were onslaught in the eighth Inning, j for permission to visit a prisoner stjij very dirty llom tneir week3 Four Chicago hits, two walks and of war camp so I could talk to f fighting in the Korean moun-a pair of Yankee errors featured 1 C h 1 n e s e Communist soldiers 1&lns They were mostly young, e. siy-r'un rally that snapped a 'about the new Communist re-sonle' mere jjoys Mrs. Murray Passes Away 1 i, iu so nume. ipronis lax. resolution at its annual meeting I calling for a comprehensive na- I hp hflH hoer, U'alklnir few weeks." j The statement. Issued after a ' ' meeting of Atlantic Pact defence :t Slfle fif t.h ttrcat disclosed ministers, said General Eisen- While the minister Britons no plans on Insurance meas- hower had expressed deep sat-ure.s, it is known a committee islactlon" at information that 1 to i aeaaiocK. nsnue in jjuia. .uiuct a iiau ui- Esteemed city resident for over a quarter of a century, Mrs. They knew Lieutenant Long- A four-run splurge in the sixth tervlewed a larger number to t, on the hard sur-1 on, he said, had been his left, on the grav-n of the street. There "walk. : briRht lliftiU from a of r-aruameni is 10 De sci up me b ..-:.. Agnes Murray. 1115 Eighth Ave- iir, .nH th mnLn. t tv,i. in the next few months likely stck. Parliaments approval in - '" " , nacepn naprt au,9v nu;av at. nr B n , . . ... 7. . . the i u t) - imporiani victory in a aay game. Expelled at the mid-winter session of October lor movemeni or find out what they thought about ' - ea8erlv wn" we entered tne Communism and their new ruler, compound. There was no trouble Mao Mao Tse-tiin ise lung. about taWng plctures I was Informed by Eighth thev saw mv camera, thev sten- Parliament to deal with the 27th Brigade's 6500 men to Eur- RUpert General Hospital She NATIONAL LEAGUE lope in November. i question. was the widow of Robert K. 1 The New York Giants moved Army Headquarters it was Ded in front ' of. me. DOinted at directly froljl of ! Rush had yelled out: Joe!" and at the same said, he Jumped to-lf centre of the road Murray, who died in 1935, and to within three games of the' . the oeneva convention JS1"' Senior Oil Officials Are Ordered to Leave Iran the mother of William H. Mur- Brooklyn Dodgers, WoTfnnall UlCllUiCiYCil, iiiu uuacu. OUVll C ii u 1 1 u it u i s, lor for pnrresnnnripnts corresponaents In interview- interview m-j , .. smiled, some rinsed self-cnn- ray, local hotel man and man-' League leaders, by edging the ' aging secretary of the Canadian Cincinnati Reds 6 to 5 while the Legion. Alex Harvey of this city I St. Louis Cardinals dumped the war prisoners. However, I could sciously like school children sit-talk to members of the armylting for a portrait. Month Old Julie Anne Begins Life in Happy Way f oncoming car. heard a screech of 1 a hud. I saw Jim ABADAN The Iranian oil board today ordered two senior British officials of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. to leave the unci rugutiuii teams, wnu uiu in While the prisoners ate their is a brother. Brooks 7 to 1. terview Chinese prisoners. And iie headlights """ of the " I could visit a POW camp and ' , " . " ' 7 country by Sunday. Mrs. Murray was 65 years of age and was born at Mussel-brough near Edinburgh, Scot- i jt"LPhlnese soldiers ed &:7i: 'Little Julie Anne Wong had a party last night. It I then run to tele- T10 board withdrew residvnre e. nesaid. but while ' permit ot James r. ruinin g- , ,. , land. She member of the jnfiv Tui;e vou see was was a tier lust and Vv as very d aanay dune, you see, he heard the police ham. communications superin- ;women of the Moos6i Ladles, F'urneti to the scene I lenaeiu, ana uuoiey nux. wupp- rorn aOOUt a momn ago ana wrien a uiuiiese cumi orange Benevolent Association "xhTbrd gavc no reason for reaches that age, family and friends do something; Auxiliary Canadian Legion Women's u , ered wltn Cninese characters. So, on a hot, sweltering day ideograph writing, which had early last summer, I arrived at been scratched there by the the POW camp at Taejon, and prisoners. Lieutenant Longway met a Lieutenant Longway, of translated them for me. an American army Interrogation . , , , . c Some like , ,,, were simple slogans, Littanr Sway pt is SSfffit respnd'affe Oilr Of . " r.. i nuin t Baseball Scores American Chicago 7. New York 1 Cleveland 6. Boston 4 Detroit 8. Philadelphia 6 St. Louis 8-3, Washington 2-0 National New York 6, Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 4, Chicago 7 Boston 5, Pittsburg 6 Pacific Coast . fpt Mrs. Bush. :f nal come to stop on ':d portion of the road ' thesis except the rear "I said Bush, but when 1M to thp .sepnn thv the expulsions. ( j about it. j It's a happy, cheerful, stimu i There are two other brothers, i Thomas and John Harvey, in Scotland. i Funeral arrangements are in ! the hands of B.C. Undertakers. Wreckage Is Found HUH lUl LUC V--I1UIC&C, a I ILL tyUA,C Mandarin, the main dialect. I "We have to fight, no food, no rlnths and suffer. Robert Woods Convicted lating custom. Hours of feasting and gaiety lasted from seven to 10:15 in the Hollywood Cafe, where at least 115 Chinese and while friends assembled to do fullest honor to a memorable occasion. (" "els. 'he pavement with' t'-mts ot the car who laid the car had not We snpnt the first evening in t uu j M'. and Mrs. Shelford Darton returned home today fom a tip c-r, f 1 o uii..j a io ' ' . in uajuiiic ncvci see I iuc ui , Seattle 3, Hollywood 6 (Best of Lieutenant Longway's quarters, air raid shelter five series tied 2-2) a Korean hut, talking about the'At nignt marcn a ong way with 'Willed on pilK(, 4l vAvrriTTUFn ift Wrivkaire to Vancouver and Seattle. heavy burdens Found Guilty on Two Counts at Assize Court i ouesi oi tne evening ' " spotted in a northern Vancouver i infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Island mountain slope Saturday picture of the new China which was building up in his mind from talking to thousands of IDES - September 20, 1951 Standard Time I Nearly every day aeroplane. over our heads You comrades must realize h JW u,, -...u v. jhas been definitely Klentified as Robert Chappelle Woods, 30, and before the company dis-, of a lane tne Roya, Can. was foimrt i?iiiltv veste.dav bv an persed, she was presented in the ..., ..."V, :j Th,,,.., Air Service to Terrace Increased to Six Days The next day the Lieutenant many we die -- ' o j - - - uaiU iivi . aH'flli Olt t1 t-C d ll n n .1 . I, r V- y-nr 1 l.O ieei ftss an nnrr iiirv of in pnutl Ji amis Ul Jici uiuuici. ( . . ... , many 160R "lu " J. "L .;"Z " " 1 A Sctlltll party Uoo uccii i 1Q7 M , 4nH eh -o nrptf o.vwl showed me around Taejon pris- '. From starvation, how on, which housed several hun- j frozen to death. dred Chinese and North Korean iNow vou must determine vour ivjci, CUitlgCU, Ul IHCUMIlt; tXUU 1I- li v .juiv. ...... o.. -.-..v 98 7 7 fcetltering Capitol Theatre here July humored through it all. 22 5.5 fv?et 3 with Intent to steal, and of be- Some may have noticed that s ea at tne moutn oi uwnpoeu I River and will proceed on foot ! to tlie scene- of the wreckage. I. Central B. C. Airways is Stepping up its ser- soldiers. Taejon was a funnelling I mind, ' three01"' on the T-oate back tothei 'cuuinued on pag- c vice between Prince Rupert and Terrace from to six times a week and is putting on a SeaBee amphibian which will make direct connection at the Terrace airport with the Terrace-Prince Rupert plane. Listen TONIGHT to The SeaBee arrived yesterday Smithers Case Being Heard Third case at Supreme Court assizes here is being heard before Mr. Justice J. M. Coady. It Is a charge of manslaughter ing in possession the same niRht as the evening wore aiong, sne of safe-breaking Instruments, dozed a bit. But that's a baby's Leniency was recommended bv privilege. the jury. Food of the finest was served. custody1 Chicken was first biled-but He was remanded nuo much-and toert chop-sentence by Mr, Justice J. M. Coady for not too at the end of the Assize. and prepared in the way , . . ... , . it's done in China. So was tur- The 12-man Jury- delibcra ed ndo&ea, chow mirtg, for four-and-a-half hours be- deIlclous dLsh. d yarlous oCher fore reaching its verdict. Mr. d dj refreshmenUs. Jusuce Coady rharped the body t Q slA be under the yestferday morning from to 11. impreion tnat lhu was a chris-Vedict came at 3:30. tening party, this Is the place It was the first of four crlm- to say it was a social formality lnal eases to be tried at supreme observed when every Chinese We Rupert rli"9 Club ?AL MEETING 1 'C CENTRE Niqht, 8 p.m. f'Uve will present a fan fr criing this m members, pros-J"mbers antl lnter. '"""s are urged to 1 221c Great Jewish Editor Dies from Kamloops and will be operated by Pilot Ray Oliver, veteran British Columbia coastal pilot. It is a four-place machine. ' The new service is effective NFTW YDRIC AhrnVmm Hahall Robert G. Mooref Representative Trades & Labor Council Questioning Douglas C. Stevenson against Bernard l nomas K.iroy,;91 of thfi Jewli;h Daliy at once. Flights will leave daily oi Smithers. i Forward, is dead. He built its except Sunday at 10:30 a.m., ar- Ktt by is charged in the death circulation to 200,000 making it riving Terrace 11:30 a.m., leav-July 16 of Tom Pete, an Indian. the great Jewish daily of the ing Terrace 12:30 noon and ar- The truck which Kirby was I world. riving here at 1:30 p.m. court assizes, expected to be in -hud has seen a month of life. session here a full week. There were a few speakers, the first being Joe Wong, who hastened to welcome the Company. It was, as he assured them, driving', crown alleges, left the ! road, at Evelyn, and Tom Pete fell from the truck and to his death. a pleasure, niiiuug auuncnuciii, Hospital Administrator RMINAL MESSENGER speakers were Bruce Brown, and I Dr. p. h. Prousse. of Smithers. . ... O V i and ov.rl lnnl,i.,rl included . ..... . Dr. W. S. Kergin, said Pete died of a fractured hone 640- PRINCE RUPERT SCHOOL BOARD ADULT NIGHT SCHOOL Night school classes will be offered again this year if sufficient pupils enrol. Last year classes were held in typewriting, bookkeeping, English and woodwork. A class in any subject can be held if fifteen persons want it and if a teacher is available. The fee for twenty two-hour sessions is 10.00. payable in advance. If you are Interested, phone 641, or write the High School. on current hospita! problem CFPR at 6:15 p.m. PRINCE RUPtRT GENERAL HOSPITAL MODERNIZATION FUND CAMPAIGN in those present were Mayor Giassey and Mrs. Olassey and Dr. L. W. Kergin. The mayor had to leave a bit parly for a council meeting. Julie Anne is tne first daughter. The other member of the family is a thirteen year old son, who was born at Toy Sun near A". DI I.IVERIES FULLY INSt RED skull, and described other Injuries to the head and body. Case continued all afternoon, j Jury chosen were: Stan Saville, I foreman: Marcel Blaine, Robert Armstrong, Bert Wouden, Ray McLean, F, J. Hicks, Wallace Dell, Albert Lindseth, George Vieieck, Sam McLeod an'd L. W. Cronip. 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