1 ! PROVINCIAL LI2?..SY, 1 1 q 1 1 newau.cc. 1 ORMES DRUGS ' TJaftyDelivers, . NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXVIII, No. 131. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS a n 1 EARCHRS I Liolkfrlk ii b T u cm i mi royou use l ' M M VIU U L week-end prevent-kition of a Royal Can-j Force air search for t it jfir fr4 rt r, 4 jjner, vaiitumci io-has been missing for fan the west coast of land, but ground par- combing the rug- J,;i iMrss reception pre-. Local Ship Is Beached In Fitzliugh Sound Following Early Morning Stranding . Captain Joseph Peterson and personnel of twenty-seven aboard the Canadian government lighthouse CO-OPERATION BETWEEN FISHING AND HYDRO INDUSTRIES IS URGED Room For Both In Province, Minister of Lands Tell Junior Chamber Convention Key to British Columbia's future industrial expansion lies in development of her vast hydro-electric resources which means decentralization of productive sources from the lower mainland area, the provincial (3 1 . progress of the Saturday when the B11SO, piiuiuu uy xijr- Rene Lemleux, re-, 1 Trrf Minister of Lands and Forests, Hon. E. f. Kcnney, the Isianas aiLei. uc-.)iind in the city for t ien lie landed to re- Jreant G. A. Johnson ! !v J tender Alberni, are safe aboard the vessel whicn stranded shortly before 4 o'clock this morning -on Canoe Rocks in Fitzhugh Sound. The vessel was soon refloated and crossed the sound to the west shore sam nere Saturday night. Speaking at the. final ban-, quet of the Junior Chamber of. CnmmrrrP rnrrlnniil rnnvnnllim! :nciai pome wj where she was beached at Clark I aboard the plane fis i , I,. .-.,4 of To irtivi u -because pinole of fog which farea. mining In a 30-milc bleak coast following Jbrcakdown of his glll- ' n . . ... . . . in the Civic Centre, Mr. Ken-ncy pointed a finger at the salmon conservation group which he charged had tried to block hydro development on the Frcscr watershed before It had been proven that such projects would endanger the future of the fish i Point. The Salvage King is on the way from Victoria to Fitzhugh Sound to assist the Alberni. The Alberni Is believed to be badly holed and It is expected she will be towed to Prince Rupert dry dock. The 502-ton steamer sent out SOS signals immediately after The Alberni was loaded with construction material! for the new Egg Island lighthouse. The lighthouse tender Berens, a sister ship of the Alberni, has been sent north from Victoria to take part in salvaging the materials. Two Vancouver flshboats are also reported on the way to Calvert Island to rescue the crew l:1e Atomic, in Athlow youthful partner, her, lliatie a Uliutun, ri lKiK IN Rl'SSIA NEW YORK The New York Times says today that a political purge is taking place in Russia. A Paris dispatch from C. I.. Sulzberger says 'evidence ' can he assembled showing at least 300,000 mem walk to a fishing ing Industry. Labelling his speech "non- the stranding and these were of the Alberni. f.iruiij tuna mjm.1 ovij- picked up by the United States those ON BOARD "' Coastguard. The Alaska Steam- Alberni's personnel consists of : political Mr. Kenney outlined the background of negotiations between the provincial govern snip uo. sieamer Aleutian cu PROVINCIAL PRESIDENTS Presidents of seven provincial chapters of the Imperial Order of the Dau;hters of the Empire are attending the 49th annual convention In Victoria, B. C. this week. Seated, left to right, are: .Mrs. P. P. Griffith of Edmonton, Mrs. W. N. Martin of Vancouver, and Mrs. A. T. Stikeman of Montreal.' Standing, Mrs. S. J. Sametz of Winnipeg,-;Mrs. D, C. Disbcry of Saskatoon, and Mrs. T. Moon of Halifax. (CP. Photo) ment and the Aluminum Co. of verted course to proceed to the assistance as did a fish packer from Bull Harbor. The Royal Uimer on May a. j r Ulmer, which began a,w!ay, has been ham-gr.mtinuous storms. .yal Canadian Air jf :'h plane was today f-nver the area where f mining, 20.000 pam-jrpaied by the family, i2 him not to give up fihat the search would Captain Jos. Peterson. First Mate John MacLeod Second Mate James. Sowter. Chief Engineer John W. Webster. ; Second Engineer -Thomas White. i Third Engineer Robert L Canadian Air Force was also alerted to give assistance if Canada for the establishment of an aluminum Industry which would utilize a portion of B.lt-lsh Columbia's water powci. These negotiations, which the government was firmly con Halibut Sales bers have been expelled from the Communist party and that membership in the Koni-sonal - Communist Youth League lias fallen. MOI.OTOV IN CHINA PARIS A responfble eastern Kuropcan diplomat said today that Vyachesiav M. Mol-otov, deputy Prime Minister of Russia, has been placed in MINISTER JOINED BY LOCAL DOCTOR IN CAMPAIGN MEETING AT TERRACE ncaessary. Early reports said the Alberni was leaking badly. The Alberni was built In 1927 I vine. 1 American Sanak 52,000.' Cold 19.9c, 18c and 16c. Storage vinced could lead the way to development of an Industry of vast Importance, had been jeop R It A C E Hon. E. T. Kenney, Minister of Lands and Forests, and Dr. L. M. Greene of Prince at Sorel, Quebec. She Is 157 feet long, 30.5 feet beam and 10.6 feet depth. The vessel Is due for replacement by a new ship. Steward W. J. Sheppard. Cook W. Pavlikls. Second Cook G Henderson, s Bosun O. M. Graham. , Quartermasters H. Fitzgerald, Rupert were the speakers at a public meeting in the ardized by groups which feared IS CREDIT Frisco, 6,0tJTT, Royal, CO.lc, 18c, and 16c. Onah, 12,000, Royal, 20.4c, lt2c i Oddfellows' Hall on Friday evening. The hall was the contract for which has been ' filled. Chairman for the evening was George Mc let to Yarrows shipyard of Vlc- J. W. Watson. . charge of Russia's policies in China and elsewhere in the Orient, ( LEWIS (ONYKTION STANDS WASHINGTON The United Slates Circuit Court of that construction of hydro projects would destroy spawning grounds for British Columbia's salmon, he said. He based his address on a t c, i8c' Adaihs, campaign manager for Mr. Kenney. and 16.4c. J. B., 25,500, Atlin, 20 and 16c. SO.-CON.. t Urott Would Improve k IM' andfT.C'.A. Clark Point Is 226 miles south I SayuiR 'hat there was a tunc ol here Able Seamen J. BishoftT A. Bagshaw, C. Nelson, R. Jan.ie-. son, i. Kmstor, W. A. Youtrg, Alex MacLean, D. Somers. Oilers R. L. LeClalr, O. C. iujt,j Umtc ago, when he knew Ucts Marketing Act. In which the. . Stiorty-,Mae 3.000,. Royal, JOc, resolution submittal i the- curff Capt. Joseph Peterson sent out every man, woman and child by government fixed prices for buy name in the town, but during jng and selling. Penalties for In the distress call after his ves sel had been refloated from Dug the ptift 3 years there had been fractions of that law were heavy JAW - Speaking here nicht. Progressive -.f leader Ororge 18c and 16c. Canadian Taplow, 35.000, Booth, 19.9c, 18.6c and 16c. Vclma C 8,000, Atlin, 197c, 18c and 16c. I Jackson. Firemen M. Skobalskl, V. J. I Johnson, W. Johnson. such an ' Infhjx of newcomers and In these cases a man was ventlon by the New "Westminster Junior Chamber or Commerce which urged that the government of Briti.-h Columbia " lake action to ensure that the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission be notilied tliat he hardly knew one now.; guilty until proven Innocent Appeal:? today upheld a contempt of court conviction of John L. Lewis and the I'nited Mine Workers for failure to call off the strike last year. The court ordered that the U.M.W. chief and the I nion pay fines totalling $1,420,000 which were imposed by Judge T. Alan (ioldsborough, April 20, 1918. Ininl credit for his Mr. Kenney welcomed and congratulated these newcomers on Atlin, out Rock where it had struck a short time earlier while attending to a navigation' beacon on the rock. ' v Dngout Rock, also Known am Canoe Rock, lies on the easterly side of the entrance from Queen Charlotte Sound to Fitzhugh Sound, 226 miles south of Prince the establishment of iian National Rail-Canadian Broadcast- Aleutian Queen, 48,000 19.9c, 18c and 16c. Mr. Kenney said that the C.C.F. statement that the present government had passed 4,000 orders-in-council was quite true and explained why Mr. Winch Trimmers W. Robinson, J. F. Duffy. ' Wireless, Operator O. Rcade. Also on board are J. W East--wood, lighthouse engineer; Albert Lindseth, carpenter, and and consulted bcfor authority doming to British Columbia and Pacitic, what, he considered to be the best part of the province. He Ml n and TransCanada , Js glvpn fr carrying out any White Hope, 17,000, 20c, 18c and 16c. The aim of his party only gave half the truth and 1 1 to office, would be jhicse concerns more not the whole.. M. W., 1Q.000, Bacon, 19.Sc, 18c expressed the hope that time anct i6c. . would justify their action and Hopewall, 5,000, Bacon, 19.9c, these newcomers would realize Industrial project in ail watersheds of B.C." Such legislation had been placed on the books six mo.iths Charles Ormiston, marine signals mechanic. CRESCENT BACK FROM SHANGHAI The- speaker had no apology to "make' for the road Into the r prime Minister St. ago. ho asserted. 18c and 16c. Fredelia, 27,000; Enibla. 11,000; Prosperity A., 21,000; Oibson, as entitled lo some Bablne there could have been two of" them and they would their objective. ..... The issue at stake' now, said Mr. Kenney, was whether to remain with the provincial phil- "The government never . hn.d ESQUIMALT H.M.C.S. Cres- any Intention of doinj anything cent returned here Saturday to destroy our salmon indurt-j from Shanghai and Hong Kong. 5.000; Larry II., 19,000; Oustav, e he had had no public affairs up to ; ago. Rupert. Clark Point is directly opposite, qn the southeast coast of Calvert Island. . Capt. Peterson's distress call was picked up by the United States coast guard at Ketchikan, which passed the message along to Canadian authorities. Extent of the damage done to the Alberni was not known here this morning but, apparently, it was great enough . to that had functioned so 24.000; Northern Breeze, 29,000; 1 osophy he declared. "We are firm- The commander aamiiiea uiti. ry. Pacific B-lle, 10,000; Seamaid, wfiu for the past eight years llvit that prop.1 r.rtwvr en-i Mie vessel uaa nau a tiusu can )y convinced ...... . . on the WALL SCOKKS from being trapped Yangtse River. gineering can show lie a way in which we can have both our sa'mon industry and develop (Continued on Page 6) NEWCASTLE WINS OVER VANCOUVER VANCOUVER Newcastle United, touring English football club, maintained its unbeaten Canadian soccer record by defeating Vancouver All Stars by 7,000; Takla. 50.000; North Cap, 10.000; Miss Margot, 6,000; Neptune, 7,000; Cape Spencer, 12,000; Mae West. 16.000; Robert B., 17,000; Steveston III, 18,000, all to Co-operative. SUNDAY National or sail on the uncharted sea of socialism. In 1945 there were 43 planks on the coalition platform and all these have b?en consummated. "Here. In this district, we have cause for great optimism we have hit the Jack- industries from our water new CHARLES MORRIS, caiisc the ship to take water quickly, after It had been re (Continued on Page 2 2-8. Philadelphia M. B, Boston 1. h 5, Brooklyn 4. ARCHIBALD III ' INTERIOR NOW After a campaign tour of the southern coastal portion of the riding Including Bella Coola, Bella Bella and Ocean Falls.H. G. Archibad, member of Par-lament for Skeena during .Jtjje past term and candidate of the C.C.F. for re-election, Is now commenced on a two weks' trip through the interior. He was at Terrace over the week-end and is speaking there tonight. Accompanying him on the interior trip Is J. D. Denicola, provincial C.C.F. candidate for Skeena. Mr. Archibald reports having had large gatherings at his meetings at Bella Coola and SMITHERS, DIES not." the minister declared. "Wer' leased from the rock by the rising tide. It was then that Capt. Peterson sent out his distress message and headed for the sheltered water at Clark Point. Dug rrtust, if we want to maintain ..Word was rrcc.vcd in the city' the social services, we have a score 0 5 to 2 at Callister Park today o fthe death in Vancou CANADIAN NAMED AS COMMIE LINK WASHINGTON, D.C. iff' Elizabeth T. Bcntley, former Red ver General Hospital yesterday here Saturday afternoon. There was a crowd of 8,500 fans. The All Stars held the touring squad given, obtain industry to create employment, wages which In turn help these services." He out Rock is exposed to the open DERBY WAS CLOSE RUN EPSOM DOWNS (P Amour Drake, owned by Leon Volterra, and Swallow Tail, owned by Lord Derby, almost caught the flying Nimbils after he had led most of the way in the famous 2 to 1 lead at half time. enmnared favorably B.C.'s social 'to a swell of Queen Charlotte Sound. The Alberni, carrying a crew of 27, left her base at Prince Rupert on May 25 to attend the re-ennstruction of the Egg Island ' courier, has named Hazcn Sise, identified with the Canadian Film Board In Washington, as member of a relay teain which supplied information to t lie 1 Russian government. Sisc Is a Lid, New York P. I American I'on 7-4, Chicago 1-5. i-5, Detroit 3-U. i'hia 3-4, Cleveland 0-2. F!k G-G, St. Louis 4-7 J SATURDAY I American f:hia 10, Cleveland 3. Li'm 1, Chicago 2. i'k 11, St. Louis 3. 1 3, Detroit 10. I National Hill 3, New York 0. I 0, Philadelphia 1. 6, Brookly 8. 2, Boston 1. David Brown, Vancouver player, suffered a broken jaw In the first half and had to be taken to hospital. Tn Seattle vesl.erriav the New afternoon, following a long illness, of Charles Morris, pioneer butcher of Smithcrs and for many years chairman of the board of village commissioners in that interior town. Last year Mr. Morris left Smithcrs for Vancouver to receive treatment and spent several days In Vancouver. A widow and family survive. services and old age pensions with those in the C.C.F. province of Saskatchewan. "For this we must have industry on a scale such as has not been known before," said lighthouse which Is being done bv the Department or 'irans castle team won 10 to 1 with J port. Egg Island light was des-half time score 6 to 0.. Jack Mil- troyed in a gale last winter. The Montreal architect and a member of a prominent MonUct'l family. Ocean Falls. There was a collection of $55 at Bella Coola. Herbert Gargrave accompanied him in that area. Mr. Archibald arrived from Ocean Falls on the Princess Louise Friday and left by car on Saturday for Terrace. :" Mr. Kenney. The speaker listed , burn scored four goals, these industries j i and expresse .,! l, his' pride in having had some-j Derby race Saturday. It was the first photo finish in the history of the race. The time, 2 minutes and 42 seconds, was far off the record of 2 minutes 33 seconds. The favored Royal Fori-st, "1,!iJ Cl V r V jf, CONVICTED vessel also was servicing navigation beacons on the area. Crew of the vessel were reported to be all safe, according to word received by Department of Transport agent N. A. Bek-etov today. The Salvage King, owned by Pacific. Salvage Cd., Victoria, was expected to reach the Alberni Ing of the Celanese plant, on Watson Island. He read Bill 60 which the C.C.F. party had so ridden by Gordon Richaids, f.,,u inrkrv. who has never FOR ABUSE GED WITH finished fourf.i. won a Derby, The race was run over a track u,hii.h has been drenched by I OF CAR LOCAL TIDES Tuesday, June 7, 1949 High 10:37 17.9 feet 22:40 21.0 feet Low 4:29 4.5 feet 16;29 6.5 feet nvernicht rain and showers VANCOUVER Herman Linder of Cardstun, Alberta, "King of Cow Boys," was fined $100 or thirty days' imprisonment by Magistrate W W. B. Mclnnes yesterday on a charge strongly criticized because authority to deal with the Aluminum plant was given the government in that bill. The government had invited the Aluminum Co. to come Into B.C. and all they wanted was the water which was running down into today. The smaller tender, Bir-nle, Capt Norman McKay, left' for Fitzhugh Sound today. "yf R:u in- However, sunshine came out ..i ,t Reiss, who arrived In recently from Vancou-Vhiirged with theft of "bile at the week-end. at intervals as m m.wu more than 500,000 watched the nf "iHinpcessarv abuse to a K3 race. Among the spectators was Elizabeth and the royai ,the sea. They wanted to harvess it. and utilize It. Everything they Included Princess Ellza- Queen party beth. horse. The charge was laid byj the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals following: a rodeo here last week. The court disagreed with the 'cowboy's claim that "spurs only tickle" and said that the broncho ''f was laid on com-1 Harry Basso, who told he found a man JiR car away from the he had parked it U Avenue near Seventh produced through it will be exported. It would mean pros perity to the district in other ways, a large payroll and the THE WEATHER probability of a railway from JMiurclny night. Basso J1,(,y Youngman stopped HEAR ... James N. IForman OVER CFPR - TONIGHT AT 6:15 IN SUPPORT OF COALITION '"VU " aft .wMOAWv. Forecast -"'hen they were cumin; I restaurant. Ii fl.M. Queen Charlottes and norm Coast-Cloudy with occasional showers today. Cloudy Tuesday. wmriR liirht. Little change in used in the rodeo had been badly Injured In the shoulder from a spur. The court 'also rejected a claim that the horse had sustained the injury1 from fighting with another horse. The rodeo was s.ionsored by the Vancouver Rotary Club which said it would appeal the eon'detton, Kitimaat to Terrace. In ,the event of the Aluminum Co. not utilizing the site all the engineering data would be turned over to the minister's office. In criticizing Bill 66 the CC.F.'crs should not forget the statute in Saskatchewan which he Vead out dealing with Natural Pvod- f tball Tonight f WHAN LEGION temDerature. Lows tonight and SUBJECT WELL COVERED This sign, found at the entrance i-,i,ri,c Tnesriav At Port Hardy of a Kitchener, unv. aparuiiciiu nuiwc, icaiw umc u (131) FAVY BATTERY at least tin nrtA AO Masset 40 and 55, nffinatlon. The subject has been completely covered 7 P.M. P. Photo) (C. I CU CVl WW, Prince Rupert 42 and 58. so the tenants must feel.