PROVINCIAL am . r FHC7 Lu life ..ormes DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 CABS V NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XL, No. 225 - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESbAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS (...nlHSPATCHED I0W THE KING HAS CHANGED IN ONE YEAR IWUDODO 1"; I rmmmM If IT Local Fishing Boat BurnsFf t,?d FrarJiJ?"' Edward Lipsett. Halibut Vessel and Troller, Lost in Ogden Channel A sudc.'n fire, fanned by a Alarm Expressed Over Relocation Proposal,, Hard Surfacing in North Demanded Attracted by the prospect, which materialized, of a free and active discussion of the highway situu- Etifl breeze, burned his boat from City Man Sea Victim j under a Prince Rupert fisherman jln Ogden Channel Saturday afternoon. Ray Fossum, 121 Fifth Avenue tion. with particular reference to road conditions Raymond Olsen Lost in j Edward li, haiUt boat and : through the central interior into Prince Rupert, a Sight of Wife When a troiiei, at "more than $15,000." larger than usual public meeting audience gathered Boat Capsizes cap". Fum and crelmannnAif last night at Civic Centre to hear Hon. E. C. Carson, 1 minister of public works. Mr. Carson' ably reviewed th? government's record in regard to highway construction and Peace Talk Suspended Bentsen were on thair way to( sa'mon trolling grounds when they noticed the fire in the fore-cat'f , well under way. , "She is a gasboat and whon ! we saw how well the fire had started we didn't fool around.' we jumped into the dinghy and left." , I submitted that a tremendous amount of credit was due the people of British Colombia for Royal Canadian Mounted Police joined today off Birnie Island, north of Port Simpson, in search for the body of Raymond Olsen,"- young Prince Rupert fisherman, who was lost Sunday afternoon In the waters of Chatham Sound, outside of Prince Rupert. TOKYO (CP) The United Na- After about three-quarters of the type of highway system which the province now had and by means of which one can today travel from one part of the provinceto the other. William Flewin tlons command tonight offered an hour, Capt. The minister admitted that arrived on the scene with the to resume liaison talks with the Amlac and took aboard the two Communists at Kaesong tomor-stranded fishermen. They watch- w despite Communist walk-out ed the fishing vessel burn to the:from th" session today. tu. h .tin h,,-! The Reds walked out when ' fit-Is The Clausen & Son fish packer the roads might not be all that could be desired and that the ultimate goal was to have a system of permanent hard sur Hillside. Capt. T. E. Scott, was L th j t h ; Allied officers insisted on dis- cussing conditions under which towing a fish camp Into port later. from Wark Channel and young Clsen, who had been employed the truce talks could be resumed. , Meantime United States Sabre jets today shot down five Russian-built, MIG 158's and damaged frve in the lSngest Jet bat on lh: camp scow, was following : behind In his own trolling boat. Lazy Boy. Germany to Raise Army faced instead of gravel roaos but, nevertheless, asserted that, all difficulties and factors considered, he was proud of the roads of the province, particularly when one took into consideration the limited population and the difficulties of financing. Mr. Carson deienaed the policy of the department whereby permanent road reconstruction and hard surfacing was being brougnt progressively and continuously northward toward this part of tle in history 35 minutes over North Korea. All of the Unitsd Slates planes returned safely. Olsen's wife was sitting on the I camp scow and suddenly noticed i that the Lazy Boy was deeply listed on Its side and her husband was standing on it. She This photo is from liR AGO His Majesty King George VI posed for this United Kingdom CP PHOTO) in October, 1950. Information Olfice. Jul portrait by Dorothy Wilding at Buckingham Palace Formal Invitation Sent i From Commissioners j - i i BON, Germany P AHred high screamed and a dinghy was launched. At the same time. Would Allow Robert Berthelet, crew member ,-. jthe country instead of currying fk into Xhe se'a and actually" fP'S?? -todayjormally i'l-vite' "Western-Gerainy to .n.- kih f : i. Ill .tC VICK 'II 1IVIU Italy Arms rai. an for the west. .. v, K.. .i,i- this ti , i in I army ' Olfan who, by time, was T . . . ... ... lout me permanent wurs iruai jtwo ends" or doing pieces here (and there between. , ImcACTIOVS King is Gaining John J. McCloy, for the United However, he could th water, not hold on States. Britain's Sir Ivone Kirk-! Patrick and Andre Francois- PARIS (CP) Great Britain, the! ,u ,k. in(,,:m, Poncet of France met with the united States and France wiiii : :, ! Olsen then disapjicared and, ! despite reconnoitering, he was not again seen. federal chancellor, Konrad Ad- publish a Joint declaration to-1 er.heauer. and informed him of mnrraw ravine that Italv "is nol . s current policy, it quite evidently did not satisty his audience. In a question and discussion period that followed, local spokesmen expressed con Th" tragedy was reported to their governments' decisions to longer subject" to her peace the police on arrival in port and I accept Western Germany as a treaty arms limitations, the FML-15 was dispaicned to! lull defence partner and to ne-l Diplomatic Informants in the scene. I gotiate a peace contract ending Paris said the three western cern over the announcement that Mr. Carson had made earlier Olsen is the son of Mr. and the six-year Allied occupation, j powers would say In their dec But Not Out of Danger , Will Trip Be Cancelled? LONDON t A medical bulletin from Buckingham Palace today said that the King "continue. to gain strength" after a restlul night. It was the fifth and most en-coui aging report from the physi-rinna sinpp t.hpv nprformeri the Negotiations thus initiated may , laration that "changing circum- in the day through the Daily s ft. H ' ) Mrs. Christian Olsen. 508 Sher-brooke Street. Prince Rupert. Besides his wife, Phyllis, he has two small children, one a little News, reiterating it at the meet take weeks or months but are ; stances" since the Italian treaty expected to ultimately add about ! was written have made it no ten German divisions or 250.000 longer necessary to compel Italy men to General Dwight D. Eisen-1 to abide by certain treaty hower's army. 'clauses. boy was on the camp scow with major operation on one of the jn!S mother t V.V . n 'I. 1:' Wis 1 1 'Jlf I.. ' I r. 3:l 1 . E5 ing, that there was to be reU-cation of 22 miles of the Skeena River Highway in the lower Skeena Valley to get it away from the Canadian National Railways right-of-way before permanent hard surfacing would be undertaken. It was feared that such a relocation might delay for years the making of a permanent- road. King's lungs Sunday. The King today reached thej second stage .of his fight for life' but physicians said it would be a w ' k yet before he is out of dungcr. ' More Industrial Sites Needed So Provincial Government Will be Asked to Assist in Rezoning Here No Pkne, Just Ice j TKIP MAY BE OFF j Use of a Royal Canadian Air Discontent was also expressed There are almost no industrial sites available in 'at the policy of concemratms T. . , , , , , . , ' permanent reconstruction and Prince Rupert as matters now stand so provincial ,nard surjacing program from 'Force C5 plane to fly the Royal fyt was the report today of Couple across the Atlantic was a Tenth Squadron land rescue 1 appa: cntly written off today as team wnicn went into the Kenai government zoning engineers will be invited to come 'the southward direction towards o o th the upper nnpp Cariboo Cariboo Hmhwav Highway and and tour ofl'cials reported tney arei,itft region near Seward to in-"a wailing word hourly" on vestigate whether "wreckage" wheth-er or not the visit is off. I reported sighted last week might here to advise city council on rezoning the city for Highway 16. additional sites. One official said he was willing h. that of the mussing Canadian I Exponents of the local road case, led by T. Norton Youngs, who was chairman of the meeting, Hugo Krauprter, Giants Keep In Running This subject was touched off in council meeting last night by a letter from D. C. Stewart, superintendent of works, which ferred to a recent investigation of frince Rupert by W. H. Crocker, regional development rep- 1 to bri ten to one that the tour Korean air lift plane which van- by Princess Elizabeth and the ished July 21 with thirty-eight j Duke of Edinburgh will be post- persons aboard. j iponed indefinitely and this fieel- Lieut. Richard Marsh, head i ing appears to have wide cur- of the land rescue operations, Irency In official circles. and Sgt. William Murphy flew j ! A Clarence House spokesman ; low over an object sighted by j chairman of the Prince Kupert Chamber of Commerce, and r -The relentless resentatlve of the department of .'s-ciiri nn ripflslnn hnrihppn tnirpn .Tamps f!rpv of n construction NEW YORK Pi Ji tl n,...;Kilit., nl.mnnm, nA,ir TV.PU Tl.PrP nk. XTAnr Vrtflr filQIlte jclaulloH iHlP tradp IndUStrV. t:'H K1IOWS Thp strain nf his illness was evident on the face of His Majesty King George Informed LiKunin. nlnnnlnn thp sprvora Iti a hplirnntpr ThpV ; Rrnnltlvn Flnrieprs' lead to tWO- Mr. Crocker had I hi' rvtnrhpri imm o Vmiirinu i sntionrt Tur mnriiral px;iminat ions early in September. . I AP PHOTO) royal visit to Canada. He said said: 'the situation is unchanged andl "The object was Ice formation '.that it Is stiU hoped Princess which, to an untrained eye, I Elizabeth and the Duke will be could easily be mistaken for an H. G. Perry, pleaded vigorously for more attention being given along lines of permanent construction and hard surfacing to northern highways. Long and patiently enough had the people of these parts pioneered it and it was the feeling that they should enjoy at least partially good roads such as now existed in southern parts of the province, some of which were quite as sparsely populated as was this area. As for the new proposal to and-a-half games yesterday with both Mr. Stewart and City Clerk a 4 to 3 victory over Boston that R- W. Long that he had many fired new hope in their long shot enquiries from industry regard-npnnant chances (ln8 available sites in Prince Ru- PTook.yn Pt These sites should have sun needs any com-' bination of four wins of New nd t prent there are ' very the Na-i York defeats to clinch tew ' such ites said Mr n tional League championship. , airplane at a distance. Speed Up Building of 50-Unit liousing Scheme Here Urged by Mayor The air lift plane disappeared over the Alaska Panhandle while on a flight from Vancouver to Tokyo. It carried a Canadian crew of sven, two Canadian nb'e to carry on with the tour despite the king's illness. Olf ldals said a decision might be delayed several days, perhaps to the iast possible moment. HOW CANADA FEFXS Many Canadian newspapers Dodgers, enjoying an of f day - rt now neld oeiore a mgni ' bv Canadian National Railways, reroute the Skeena Highway Navy men and 29 military personnel, i B0SMH1, nave MVen BUiiita iu jjiajr j prnpp Bnnprt Fish Fishpr- between Pr Rupert er-. -nH the Giant onlv four. "5? Mf Carson made H clear that 'll'U stressed today that, in view of I the grave illness of the King, l Princess Elizabeth should feel the survey was to be given No. 1 priority and, inded, would have been carried out this year had obligation to maintain her plans . . Much as we all regret the the engineering staff been available. The minister discount .. -.. - . men s vo-operaiive Assuciawuii a , After four in Boston, Brooklyn Dock winds up with three ir Philadel- . phla. The Giants play In Philadel- TIDES " phia tomorrow and Wednesday and finish at Boston Saturday Wednesday, September 28, 1951 and Sunday. I (Pacific Standard Time) F.ridie Stankv. whose error' HiEh 10:55 16.8 feet necessity, there are other things more Important at the moment." ed the fears which had been ex "ck action in getting a 50-unit rental housing ft started in Prince Rupert is considered f f importance by Mayor H. F. Glassey, "because ars there are many ramifications arising out : instance, Nelson is ob- "hare of the city of the capital "d is opposed very cost of tna 50-"nlt project, sup-I that we get housing Plied by lhe city with '?ts and fiitl of Ihem," the mayor services; a three-man housing at last night's council administration body appointed . by the lieutenant-governor, and wner a 1212 per cent share .,f .t" we get this airree- ittlPri J i . ! i losses or profits In operating the Toronto Telegram: "Each member of a family would understand the anxiety any daugh pressed that the rerouting mignt delay the permanent road con under no obligation to fulfill her Canadian tour, scheduled to open October 2. Prime Minister St. Laurent Saturday sent a message saying the Canadian people would understand if It became necessary to cancel the visit.. In a similar message Mayor Arthur Reume of Windsor, Ontario, advised Princess Eliza struction for years. ter would be undergoing at this minute. This worry for Princess The minister said that he wel 17.5 feet 6.6 feet 9.6 feet 22:38 4:26 16:46 Low opened the door for a two-run Boston rally in the fourth, struck the winning blow with a ninth comed constructive criticism and Looks Like , Winter Now ' Old Man Winter showed his teeth last night for the first time since lust May in warning that Uie season of frost and snow Is on its way. Although Digby Island weather station records a low of only 37 last night, the Weatherman admits it was much colder near the ground in fact It was freezing. Frost was seen on the ground In lower areas this morning. But there is no Indication that we can't have " a lot more nice weather." Forecast is for sunny days. ', beth that many Canadians reel LIBERAL MEETING A general meeting of the Lib -.. uut U4 lne way, K" r We can can start start actual actual ; P pr0ect J.7 that her place now Is beside her i nn tha ourpp- Elizabeth should not be increased by pressure from Canada undertaken under most difficult conditions." Victoria Daily Times 'Canadians, In the main, will give concurrence to the suggestion that the tour be abandoned if the young woman, next in line for succession .would prefer to pressure for more and better road construction. It all strengthened his hand In seeking more money from government and legislature for highway work. But he asked that such bodies as Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade apprise themselves on the facts of the situ-ICoutiimed on Page 5 eral Association will be held in inning single. The teams were tied 3-3 going into the last of the ninth. Stanky singled off the glove of Third Baseman Sibby Sisti who just moved from shortstop in the eighth, and Williams scooted him with the winning run.- No games were scheduled in the American League. ment will be made by full coun- father. The press of Canada agree. Following is editorial com ment: Civic Centre, Thursday, Septem ber 27, 8 p.m. Discussion of re cently announced road policy. nt'ii lne agree- ell in a meeting witn ootn, ueu- .m " l,Bei'n h received, and was tral Mortgage and Housing, and wir 'I . hands of the city provincial housing representa-oi i't"a','? CitY Clerk R. W. tives when tenders to build the f lur a IVa per cent' unit have been received. ' Ottawa Journal: "She should 226c be released from any sense of remain with her father." w .. m