PROVINCIAL LI33A7.T, 123 OQUES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHONE 81 Published of Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, th Ky tm tb Graat Northwest' VOL. XXXIX, NO. 128. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, JlJNE 2, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS fit" 0) J f 1 I H Go rlrice 01 en K A Jobbers Enter Vault and : ! t h Tremendous Value of Fishing to This City Conditions An I'roblcms Discussed By District, ! S'.?pervisor In Ifotary Address ! The tremendou:-, value ;of the fishing industry j to Prince Ruport -was. brought forcefully to the at- tention of Rotarians at their luncheon meeting Remove Precious Oars TIMMINS, ONT. (CP) Three gold bars worl'i $75,000 were stolen. during the night from Delnite mines, five miles southeast of here. The robbery wa.i reported by J. J. Mangan, mine office manager. Man-gan found the walk-in vault at the mine had been entered and a small safe containing the three bar.- .....j 'ermved- - , j. .... . ONTARIO AT SIMPSON PORT SIMPSON ThK village will be host for thi n-xt four days to II.M.C.S. Ontario cruiser and flagship of the Canadian Navy on thr British Columbia coast. The warship arrived last night and is ly-ng at anchor in the stream. She has a personnel of 7tt on r ?- - i . - l I ' 1 . i. 1 -V - Wednesday by Gordon S. Reade, Dominion Department 'of Fisheries district supervisor. Fishermen in the area, he said, received r $12,00,000 per year for Montreal Vice Probe Ordered V : fish, $4,000,000 riKhb In Trinee Rupert. That, the speaker ex Police arranged road blo'-ki at strategic points on the si'itila highway through the norUi-eastetn section of nortnern Ontario. It was not clear immediately how many robbers pohe are convinced there were J-i"-i than one man involved obt tm. plained, was money paid at thej Need Urgency board. A special ohsrrvanre of the Ktrij's Birthday h b--ing planned for next H'tnnday,' the vessel to leave thaf day in continuation of her coastal cruise . BOARD IS ASSAILED OTTAWA Declaring that the Board of Transport Com MONTREAL A judicial prcbe into big city vice problems was ordered here yesterday by Chief Justice O. S. Tyndale of j Cct entry to the mine office For Aid Plain ! I 'Truman Asks Over Billion A.. I dock. He" did not quote the amounts paid in salaries and w&ges in processing plants, shipping and storing. In addition fish from American brats landed at Prince Rupert amounted to $750,000 per year. He spoxe nf the 9.000.000 oounds yearly The $75,800 valuation c.u.ie. from the police. It wa3 based on ' the official price the Superior Court, who grantea g n-'t'uon charging corruption on tthe part of members of tins civic administration and the police force. The probe, the third in 25 veers involving the Mjnt'.eal ' Dollars More for Foreign Aid ! ' -WASHNGTON, President Jumbo's Progress landings boasted about so mucn Truman of the United States to-in Seattle and compared tt to day asked his Congress for a the 17,000,000 pounds ' landed new $1,222,500,000 program of missioners had exhibited confusion and InBomprtenc in recent freight rate increase decisions. Opposition Leader George Drew moved that the estimates of the board he cut to $1. The C.C.F. indicated that they would support Mr. Drew's resolution. ARMS AID ASKF.D WASHINGTON State Secretary Acheson today urged Congress to approve the new $1,222,500,000 foreign arms aid police force, was set for Sep -moer 1. The inquiry was sparked y one time vice buster Pac-ilique if-ixi Piante, who, with Jean Drapeau, Montreal law V The sum of $255 has so far been realized for Manitoba flood Relief in the' popular gerw v; contest on the weight of the b:g here. jarms aid to loreign countries, , coupled with sweeping powers to Rogarr; trend.,, Mr. Hcacie, lve miuta M to was optimistic about halibut. .in. . j . , Communist threatened countries and errln but pessimistic around the world. :,bout salmon. Halibut was in "The need and foi i !.,,, v, ,u on urgency f yer, . presented an 1,100 word document naming GO members cf the city council and polue force. halibut..- Expectation is tint this effort may net a total fit $5C0 for the fund. One w.-vd were cauEht in one month with protecting the ramparts of free- .35 less effort on the part of f ishr r-! di:n has never been more phufc," nirn. b nrnner r.oni.rols halibut! Truman told the Senate and ANOTHER MERCY has hpen made and hv :i r. IN program to help free peoples protect jthemsclvcs against "those who would enslave them." Acheson said the United States must continue its ."'.'. ' . , FLIGHT TODAY . i-Mryman at that. Eviden't;;, l.o 'e toUrested In help.. Second mercy flight by Quee." nd an wmiur.g tno Charlotte Air Unes wUhln twentji-four hours, a Norseman! watch. i; scapUne,. piloted by Capt. Wil-1. : ' - : fisheries had been brought into , House of Representatives. The j a good stale. . Soviet Union has dedicated it-j " . . . 1 self to the destruction of Democ- i , The herring catch last season ; . . , . . ,. which it r and everything was the bluest in history at presents and Is waging a grand , . 74.000 182,000 tons on the coast, 1 to .make thettwd U.ni-IMh. MhUto, ;trv.fle khiunri'BMycsc'reached here early UArSr MANAvitK this district. The uepartment "" - IS DOING WELL Operated on soon ater aniv. this ' afternoon from J ustkatia Inlet logging camp, Masset Inlet brought in a logger, J. Mos-covich, suffering from injuries - 'n .ein with herring was that' happened after, fishermen were finiihed, he said, and added Halibut Sales American " " -"' nr-TTi- 1rt-MT-fnr ml Her f.icc hhowiiiK the strum of her exf-rienc of the previous few hours, Mm. IIukIi kmnclt, dauglitT f Primo Minister Loui St. Iaurent, accepts a cup of canteen coflee j the Ho(ii'(i arc;i of Winnipeg. Accompanying her father, she haul just finished a ttn nu-tour of the district hv air and water. Before leaving Winnipeg, the Prime Minister urge.! n-widr snt.iM.rt of the Manitoba Flotx! Belief Fund, for which donations can be Kent here by emergency Queen Olur sustained in an accident at thelotte Air Lines yesterday al and 24c Edsco, 11,000, 24.1c, S. Anderson, m.n.- camp. Moscovicn was at oiil-b i j Vopforrlaw ' that pictures taken of schools ' before and after taking '10,000 I ton catcher from sphools show-1 led little differcne in numbers.! But salmon was the headache,' tt to Fund heftdquarters io.Winnipcg or paidjinto any bank in Canada. braneh of ruMitu w, "Z, ager & of the Stewart afternoon a QCA Fairchild flew. the Bank of Mnnta Montreal, was re 20c, Storage. Canadian . Victorac, 26,000, 25.6c, 25.5c and 22c, Atlin. Steveston III, 10,500, 26c, 25.5c and 22c, Bacon. Bank Manager G J. S. Anderson of Stewart to the city for surgery. - Mr. Reade claimed. The Skeenai was barely holding its own,: while th"re were reductions in he Naas and Smith's Tnlct production. However he quoted Hs- ported this afternoon at the Prince Rupert General Hospital to be doing splendidly. Mr. Anderson was rushed here after being stricken with acute appendicitis. He arrived at 3:30 yenler-day afternoon. Invcrean III. 11.000. 25.6c. 25.5c military assistance to Western Europe in ordc? to preserve the. North Atlantic area from aggression. VOLCANO ERUPTS HONOLULU At least two 'persons are missing and 15 homes were destroyed in the eruption of Mawm Loa volcano which is pouring a river of red hot lava into the ocean, Kona Hawaii, police said today. The massive volcano erupted last night driving 60 families from their homes. ANOTHER CLOSE ONE . VICTORIA Thrilling 3,200 fans, the touring English foot-hall association team defeated Victoria All Stars by a 3-2 score, but on the run of play, the result should have been five or six goats to one. Victoria's two goals came from penalty kicks. A beautiful playing pitch, just like a lawn, was made to order for the English team and they held the crowd spellbound with scintillating football. AIR PASSENGERS ures over the past 15 years to and Bacon FLOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS dillis Rover $2.00 V II. Elkins - 5.00 Malcolm Montgomery 2.00 Mr- and Mrs. J. Wilkie .... 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. O. Rxlhead 10.00 Mrs. M. Oirarclet - 203 show totals were holding up Arthur Assassination emot Called. Fake iJKYO (CR) Major General Charles Will-y said tonight that occupation headquarters wived Japanese reports of another plot to Emergency Relief Law Asked by Drew OTTAWA (Pi Progressive-Conservative leader George Drew last night urged the Government to bring down legislation which would permit it bet Sunny Boy, 13,000,25.7c, 25.5c and 22c, Booth. Nafco, 21,000, 25.5c, 255c and 22c Booth. Good Hope, 13,000, 25.6c, 25.5c and 22c, Storage. M. W., 10,000, 25.6c, 25.5c and Packs,1 he thought, were no anier in the ol 1 day than now. A bright spot was the fact th':;t ! 00,000 sockeyes were on tho pawning ground now. , Sn'nion, he said, were family THE WEATHtR Forecast North Coast ttegiou Cloudy With occasional ugnt ram tuitay. variable cloudiness tomorrow. M. Stevcrt - 5.05 j M Cheater 10 03 "Jiate (len. McArthur but he called them an Oonrad W.A. Hoy Utouts fish and always -used the same 22c, Royal. ter to cope with emergencies' yog Danks over open w&ter tu Ill- and Cubs 10 1,3 Bayview Hotel. 5.00 x fake." "Nobody is goin.o; to kill Santa Claus, JShby, McArthur's intelligence officer, said. such as the Manitoba Hoods. U1g 0Ver exposed portions of the Speaking in the Commons, hei t . sunrise. Little change .-pawning ground, uiiterent. Mother III, 29,000, 25.7c, 25.5C families spwaned In different 22c, Booth, tributaries "to the same river, Kaare' II, 52,500. 25.7c,. 25.6c were as different from one nn--ant, 22 lc slorage closed the "excitable" directed his remarks at Re in temperature. Light wind;; in creasing to southeast tl3 th'S and sources Minister Winters, whose departmental estimates were under study. The chamber em- afternoon. Lows tonight 1 Cape Beale, 20,500, 25.5c, 25c and 22c, Atlin. omer as SKeoiia saimnn wt're from Fraser. He mentioned the unknown resiliency factor tint May Fire Calls More. Numerous P!i'nian had inform-1 jaUun headquarters that arrested a Japanese y who was "apparently :;c'-u man who thinks "4 i at-ainst him. Head- . . . i . . ,rn ...t Sentinel, 18,000, 25.5c, 25c and ''jiispH a fnmilv thnt. had heen ' barked yesterday on three lt-'- nigns tomorrow- run, tings a day with an unofficial Sandspit and Prince Rupert. 4j goal of prorogation by June 30. and 60. Commercials Are Winners Hut Only After F,xra Inn'np With Watson Island 22c Storage. depleted to send more fish to , ' ' . Combat, 64,000, 25.7c. 25.5c e c and the fpawnins grounds so that reluses to "accept this To Vancouver , ( today i D. Mulroney, E. Johnston, A. Ras-mensen, G. Martin, K. S. Bos- numbers were brought back to "c own age. Mitkoff, 13,000, 25.7c, 25.5c and normal quickly. evidence of a plot,'.' - said, lie added that 'iiRuarrt.shad been assicn- worth, E. Ebutt, N. C. Terry, 0 l 22c, Royal. Pauline V.. 11,000, 25.5c, 25.5c narry inoinjun, iv. jtuis..juoun, "c Supremo Allied to Japan W. usDorne, j. u. tsurns, u. and 22c. Roval Kire calls in May this year more than doubled the May 1949 total. Firemen last month responded 'to 12 calls, the most serious of which was the blaze aboard the Millcrd Cannery seiner "Point Yoho" on May 10. No source was available today to it ate the amount of actual damage caused to the vessel. But It is known that fire, which, char 1I 'explained the factors f.ov-; rrning spawning They were temperature, time and place. ,Tiach family "had a different time to spawn while optimum spawning temperature was p round 52 degrees. The distance Snowfall, 19,000, 25.6c, 25c and Boyes. 22c Atlin I To 8anc,sllit' 'today) B. Prosperity A. 23,000, 25.6c, 25c Craft H- Ward-nnri 29P Atlin i To Port Hardy ( today i J. i r - : so-American Watson Island showed up well in their first Jeague Inisebill Commercials ixi. -ame against HooRCvelt Park last iv.pht as they forced the hotel men into an o-tra innin-. Fmal score was Commercials 5, Watson Island 4. The Inlanders started tns scoring with a run by Warren ...i rirjih no the fir.t ball Dollina. 15,000, 25.5c, 25c and Billingsly. travelled t spawning grounds 'Hakes Delay l' !i : - Japan formally rrom Vancouver linursoayi-R. K. Vivian, W. V. Lowry, N. C. Terry, Mrs. Pihera and children, had to be covered In just the 22c, Pacific. right amount of time to get1 Hopewell, 9,000, 25.6c, 25.5c and ltirr urliim tho u;:ltpr rpclld 22n. R.OVFlI ' a ,i, ;" 1 I today U sign rii, .. .. B- L. Shaw, D. E. John-U Putsey, 10,500; the proper temperature. At-S Sea Mount, 25.6c, 25.5c B- M- ,0Wffe. MarUn- mplB to change or provide new ; and 22c, Royal. 1 son' red the Interior oi iue caused $500 damage. The vessel sank-following the blaze but was raised again. During May. 1949, firemen responded to five calls and only slight damage was caused to property. niinrti must he mn! akin-! Robert Rnhrt n B., 40,000, im 5S Be 2S.Sr. luue, u. iusy, n. wuji, - ol the game. Commercials tied it in the second, only to have the Islanders come hack with two more in the tiiird. Commercials collected another in ths Luplck. into consideration all governing an(; 22c, Atlin. From Sandspit (Thursday) l ac tors. Rollcf, 15,000, 25.6c, 25.5c and! 'ls wnn ail countries ; 10 accord it independ-lll c1'wli!y.- Th0 foreiRn Japan was "fully ajJf the necessary qual-'s Ilf a formal peace H has fun,.,! to obtain tailse .Of the Amm iean. jMr. and Mrs. A. Mearnes and in- Mr. Reade tokl of agreements , 22c Bacon. third and tied tne same ... r , v, Ti, moved into the Damage estimated at $30 was caused to bathroom of the resid being made between power in-; tcte:ts and ths department wifhl engineers of both parties work-il To Vancouver (Thursday -Mr Signal, 23,000; Miss Margaret. Batten, R. Mclntyre, G. Rean, A. ,000; Island Queen, 16,500; 5n split, ,; ;Ts. Iot on the problem. Where, Embla, 15.000; Kalen, c-id in the fifth wt'li a score of 4-3 Watson Island tied it aain in the sixth and both teams remained scoreless m the seventh Commercials came through in 11000' 1 iUUIlg, D. OIUUIIIICMU, iviio. t S. K. Hopping. A. C. Larsen, A. Is i & V v v ' ,H' rivers were damned fish ladders Capella I, 20,000; Arctic ence of Joseph B. Gay, 1144 Hays Cove Avenue on April 14- A hot plate too near a partition caused a small blaze. Final fire of the month was on May 27. 9 000' P DOT- 1U ' i:o, . would have to be prvoided. In 22.000; Old Star this connection he spoke of the een, 20,000; Fie Princes, 12,000; , w- oigmunu, hhilku yplendid co-operation he had Dovre B., 45,000; Balsac I, 13,000; Branstrom. leceived from Columbia Cellu- Rr tt ii nnn- Rhiri,, i7nnn-i To Port Hardy (Thursday)- the bottom half ol tne ciBum to win the game. . Hawryluk was hit by a base first inning and runner In the . ... tbe field. Bruce nfeoree k Way Contributory O.A.P. Would Take Years Iofc who had installed the best Tp M"iU ' 26'0O0. H'elel u , Mrs. Williams and children and i c.pproved ladder fnr.proserva, .on 18 00ft Spencer, 12,000; ! Shirley. of steel heads. He said tho bi?- prnla ,,nl 19nnn t From Vancouver (Wednesday) ( .... . :,.,.::,...v w....:' . ,Wl'. -..y-w- - -m - 1 y v s " - J H. Glover, H. Montgomery, M. Olsen, J. Reinsbcrg, P. Richard i! 1,..., . gest problem was to get the fry. down, only 3 per cent rea.hini the sea. The spawning fish; LUtAL llutb rS Slaninir t,al in Armouries son, J. C. Broatch, H. M. Brown, j Dr. A. Miller, R. Frost, H. Rcndal, Saturday, June 3, 1950 would get up if they had a chance at all. Simundson was ' badly hurt in j the last play for the Commer-, ball game. He had rials in the just fielded a ball on the line second and was Irom first to bowled over by the base runner-A little more,, 'organization team a should see the. -Island tough contender for the city league title- CC!SSful onrni nr u OTTAWA P It would take perhaps years for Canada to put, into effect a universal contributory scheme of old age pensions, Arthur McNamara, deputy minister of labor, told Parliamentary committee on old age security. Universal coverage Is desirable,- he said, but advised it could not be achieved overnight,. SHADOWS TO SUNSHINE Doreen Stoutenburg, 19-year-old London, On t., girl who had a new cornea transplanted to her rU,ht eye in a delicate operation in New York last March to save hrr from blindness, realized her plans for a May wedding. She is pictured with her husband, Lewis George Stacey, just after the csie-"mony. CF Th0 - 22.0 feet and Mrs. Hill. i High 2:48 msht iters. who oy the Job's are continuing 19.1 feet From Sandspit J. Billingsly, i 1.1 feet D. Heintzman, A. Grinstrand and ; 7.9 feet R. Gray. ' j Mr. Reade also gave an inter- , , - 16:04 esting outline of the duties cf Low 9:34 his office on this coast. , 21:40 ee in the Armou 5s '0ltUlUBCl n .page 6)