1 PROVINCIAL LIBRARY WORROW'S rnc7i::ci.".i, !.- iV - SALVATION ARMY TIDES .xcrcaxa, 2. c. REDSHIILD , t nn 1 ttr.n .ll.lV. Sept. 'IllO. i APPEAL clfie Standard Time) . 0:08 184 feet Quota $3500 . ? 'i 7 , ' 17:49 18 3 feet - NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 10.0 feet 11:40 Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pocific Port "Prince Rupeit, the Key to the Great Northwest" TO DATE: . 1 6 w ' . ' ,. i ' i ! VOL. XHI, No. 226 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENT8 52,600 r3 . : ! 5,4; i mm MOO'S i, it. L. .j. F,(?ln11, nn n m 4 ; . . 9 ., 'i I.,'.. m& kmm TmW HBr Smi vggf U M U U UU SJ ff i:ffft l.U;,: 1 J to Notice of Boxcars Failed String tl s i Baby Dies In Mishap At Cow Bay A 14-month-old native baby girl was found dead .. i i, i i- i ii- SMITHERS. Two men were seriously injured in the Canadian National Railways yard here last night when the speeder they were riding collided with the rear of a freight train. " K t f. . . n .' v - V J ' 1 is It tt' ( ALL EAST GKKMANY "home." Shying from the camera, Communist agitators li back into the Soviet Zone after their release by West Berlin authorities. The men were of a group of 800 who tried to Infiltrate Into West Germany to create riots. In the Bulkley Valley Distil t Hospital in poor condition suffering head lacerations and heries Minister Leaves on World i" iiur uuriK on ner lam-t ei's fish boat, at Cow Bay yesterday morning in a T roak accident following : ur to Discuss Sale of B.C's Salmon possible internal Injuries are Steve Wolansky and R. V. Ras-musen. Both men, from Vancouver, are members of a CNR ditching unit. , According to CNR officials the two men on the speeder wer proceedin-j Into the yard in th face of a driving rain about 7:4!) p.m. It was already quite darx nd It is believed they failed I') " " " 1 .-v ; . w. . v , ,.. ?mi nioy ill i M HIM t I P I IMlPMPft rtllllKlor B H'ti t- " i f. lair was srhfduled to for a week en route to the Co-. Eastern trln will kwhIi.'. .imi. a tDlXUI) Jfl time tliailtreS. 1 1 ' ,..,., .,.,..... ,,, ,,,,.; ,-, uunierence in now lar U)ur D anned bv Pr me Min-J T ie ini.uit: tixl w,,riu was ' !" ""-ui.ii.-u . wmi, mum, irom uct. n to 18. I.'iter St. Uurent for carlv next found dead in her hunk iKrl i m Ministry oi rood to nuy Allor the i-ojifercncc, he also year. The mime minister Is pi. British Columbia's 1013 , will visit Pakistan, Burma, Mai-! rwcted to oav courtesy rails to see the string of boxcars on the I park ,aya. Siam, Indonesia, the Philip-: Ceylon. India. Pakistan. New Critics Score Liquor Laws, Hotel Space By STEWART TILLEV MELBOURNE (Reutersl Au-trailia's chronic shortage of hotel rooms and her stringent liquor control laws are being subjected to critical scrutiny as the country prepares for a royal tour a few months from now and the 1958 Olympic games here. Architects and building officials assert the country's hotl accommodations are 20 to 30 years behind the times whilt critics add that her liquor law are even more out-dated. During the royal tour, the shortage of hotel space will be felt directly in every state capital while the pinch during the 185S Sinclair said in an Inter-., pines, Japan and Korea. At. "3 '-I I t s4" K "V 1 ' i 1 . ... , the Mcllnda W when Oliver i ' Woods of Aiyanch and his eliiei i-aaiiKhtrr Mclinda returned from breakfast up town. :f Mr. Wu.Kis Immediately usfd j artificial respiration and after ( failinn to revive his child called RCMP. A doctor and coronet f Don Forward attended. f Mr.K TkiilHu Uyuu in h,.i.rki..il .? l : -,JS ' , 1 Zealand and Australia, Mr. Sinclulr said he will confer in London with officials of the British Ministry of Food and the British Ministry of Fisheries. Canada's large pre-war and wnr-tline rannod salmon market WIN BETTER PLACE 'ijii nrn f n ii'v mail tui- main line being made up for a train. The Impact of the crash threw Ramsden 30 feet to the right hand side of the box car and Wolansky 20 feet to the left hand side. The speeder- was jammed under the box car coupling. 0k .M r ,U i t.'tk..-.y-- mil DCU-UIIV I FALL UUI In the United Klntrdom practi- j the time of the accident. A 81'f.ZlA. Italy fAPi ARoslinl BijsBl. 51, has ljceu The accident happened about IN A HILARIOl'S CONTEST at the annual outing of Austrian motor scooter owners in Vienna, a driver grabs a snack on the run. The event followed religious services In which a large group of scootersists had their vehicles blessed. f ; in a v. ikkIcm coffin every nicht slnre 1033, 400 yards east of the Smithera station. H" 'ins it In his be.li. hum Instead of a betl. "1 find R more it.lilr." lie cNphun:;. "Can't fall out- -mid It's warm In Medical aid was Immediately sought and Dr. K. M. Leighton attended. The injured men wer taken to hospital by Smithcrs Mr. Woods told police he had) gone up'town for breakfast at 8 a in. by his watch, having for- j Rotten to set back the time one hour. When he Rot up town he: ound the restaurants still c.los-j ed and lie and his daughter! waiteu until They "opened. When they returned at 8 a.m. they ouml the boat had sprung a leak, the 'water rising In the .Olympics will be felt most dtr- cally disappeared alter the war as a result of the United Kingdom's acute sliortaue of dollars. Sales of Canadian ' canned salmon to Britain last spring (mounted to 21)5.000 eases valued at Blmiit $4,500,000. There were no sales In 1052, $8,700,000 worth In 1951 und only $5,000 worth In 1950. I.AKOK SURPLUS ectly In Melbourne where the district ambulance. CNR offi CMHC Turns! vet-Homes to City Board eames are to he hplri ficials, Workers Greet But In every state capital right clals rtl Investigating through every year, the prevail epsea Ships at Kitimat Effective ( X:tobcr . 1 5. . the ' l..):it nll.iV. (Ho fni.inn .iliu-lr nnA ing scarcity oi noiei rooms puts a damper on the plans of sands who, for business or other regional supervisor CM1IC who passed through here on the week j Prince Rupert Housing Author- " export inuiKcis creatf t -lulr ihe baby'. Chamber Makes Presentation To OSS Cap tain i.ity first body of ats kind end en route to Kitimat, where '''Him rj' (?nTT ;T u .T - ""T?! if x,t to arrive was -lite !' ,r5p swpiiw ttt ww&r The U.ie lwd nxnivd hih! ' Ux reasons, would be on the move f1 AT 111- . .. -i. t.l " ' r.i -in: irn y KHN IM'T ' 1 (;,.,,, ., . In., ,,t .,., .... i... -.7.. ponud in B.C. wiirairc-wr Terminals f.'ariHdiaii salmon In Canada earlier 'hl an MO-home project to aliderway. f. The eW hoWer iwi-. by D-irt. tn ao.u,,iiv W- T I- ' . I . ... . , . ... i.on tt. ,.. I ""J Flauship Siiowhit. out of Mont-i 'Pt,r. Last Muy (.lie suiuiuk -w.' .conns, . noK-is to people, travelling' irom submerged " 7 ; cotnplel operation of 50 homes Coroner Forward held an InJ- 'lLbJ' "Si 'M0rtg8ef to arrive at Has newest wh., Kuestoi nonor at a reception: one state to another,; or, t rom i . . i -f ' s I '. i ft. ', n irt tierl up at the new teal, whirh tii rivcd with heavy I unofficially estimated at 100,-induslrial equipment, and raw ! 000 cases, but this -was consiu riuiei ials for the Klllmnt srtiei. I crably reduced by the 205,000 eaiuraay attended Dy represen- country districts Into the.eaoK i. am. i.uu.u.15 vii iJu.ftiu.. Iiiiry yc.sicrcisiy mternoon an Prince Kupert Chamber " of Commerce on Sunday honored doi'k. This was announced today by "wives oi tne Dunaing traces. . tals of their, owji ! states. I' a Mr. and Mrs. DeSilva left by pointer to what Conditions will the senior captain, for Union William DeSilva 'ited inmil nf officials tPr eases exported t .Britain an., ' ' tructiou workers Ki'ci-ted ,.. ,.:l,.n u f , by domestic consumption. car this morning and plan Steamships Limited. Henripri hv nnc ftpp&irionlTm.a u like during the royal tour. Aggravation of . the hotel prob lem vdll arise from Australians . tiled that the buby came to her death accidentally from drowning. Dixie Woods is survived by her parents and sister Mcllnda,' . Funeral arrangements,- in the hands of B.C. Undertakers, have iOt been completed. tij-uiii i-.iiui as she cnin- !it voyatic irom England, Panama Catial. - , tmu, rlmrtcrffi by Sag- Iot-nii,i.,l. .... , crowding into state, capitals to ( r-0.000-t.on shipment arhoclulcd t"l?"'V,f lllf -P-rUncnt o. F1'sJ'"i" to esti- be carried by seven SaKue.y : hc " of' lh curroht Temiinals vessels before io close of navlRation in the St: 'P'10, ",ievcr' ' t1"' lJj3 salmon Pa(:k "n tin fiawrrr.cn river. leisurely trip to Vancouver. . .. i i 11,1 : Red Hungary -Plans Release Of 66 Austrians make, sure of .jseetyg, the; Cjueen and .net husband.' 'V'' ,'rr ' V- .mn i.nu (,.)iaineo f J'irgeM.s,i js a K wr.. raeiiic coast woum oc quii- The general building program in Australia Is so far In arrears Consisting mainly of smelling big." villus raii.ii l.,r,,ll ,.. that It is now generally accepted miirmcnt and raw materials, j .1.- ..... .. ...Ill ...... ..!-!.. .....U The department said Die pad that nothintr could be done In uie MU "" " R,nt. Ill was estlmHlerl at. 1 51 time materially to increase hotel J;1. Knulai.tl. and Glasgow fi InrliKlccI Hpiroximately of firebricks, plus somr f the necessary material for the m casos ,,oll)paretl with 1258i. lit..: net l.m of he first aluminum accommodation. . tor for CMHC here, who-has been appointed Inspector for the new $2,000,000 protect: now under construction . In . the Little Mountain area of Vancouver. Mr. ' I)eSilva has been here since May. 1952, and on arrival n Vancouver will complete, vipers authorizing the Housing' Uithorlty to officially take over he homes here. Ortne Stuart is chairman of he Authority, appointed No-ember 20, 1952, by the provin-ial government. Other members are Norman Bellis and Mrs. Willa Ray, who hold office until )ecembcr 31. 1954; Robert O, Moore and Hugh A. MacKenzle, whose terms expire at the end if December this year. " Victor Whiting ' is secretary - Condemned Slayer Granted Extra lime' But, critics say. If nothing can Kl'iipnient for pntMnes. oiiua. w u ucirpuun ooaroeo tne Camosun oq her arrival from the north aind' presented Captain Johh Boden with a silver cigarette case. In a brief speech, Mr. Stuart wished the 71-year-old skipper "good luok and many happy dayi" after his retirement. Captain Boden will end 4P, ' years' service with the USS when he reaches Vancouver. Accompanying Mr. Stuart were p. M. Rav, COC secretary; Phil Ltnzey, T. Norton Youngs, and Frank Skinner, USS manager here. Among others who wished ihe skipper continued health was N. A. Beketov of the Department of Transport here. V1F.NNA (API Communist Hungary has informed the Austrian government that 88 persons who have been held in internment camps will be released and returned to Austria. An 'Austrian government an 000 cases on the rorrespondmi, date a year ago. The esl.imaUci pack is higher than 1048. ISMl and 1950 but slightly below 1951. be done to put up more hotels, time would not appear aft obstacle to altering the country's liquor laws. Under these, hotel ingot scheduled for mid-summer i.xt vear a the Aluminum Company of Canada smelter here. Tiie volume of .traffic to be vmdled bv the new port during he first complete year of opera-Kiti. is e.' tiniaied to Include 160.- Rain . SIl'UY PROJECT Mr. Sinclair said he will vi:ut VANCOUVER ( CoiKlemneri slayer Charles Mathews was nouncement said Austrian au- j bars close at 8 n.m. ln New Houth India, Pakistan and Ceylon to granted six additional days ol thorities have found that five Wales and Victoria. In other are Austrian citizens. The re-I states they close at 10 D.rru Night rm Hits Kin Ions of aluminum from Jam-I inspect Canadian Colombo Plan ici, 35 (WO tons of California i projects in the three countries. lite Friday because Canada's official hangman wlJl.bc busy elsewhere Oct. 27. Mathews was slated to die on j malnlng 61 are believed to be clubs laws are only slightly more j Germans with relatives in this lenient. No liquor is sold on i country.- Sundays. Under the plan, Canada has Kouver oi;r. moon tons or uregon pi'rn n.t llimisnnds of Items required contributed $25,000,000 a year lor the Just three years capi- the gallows on the 27111 for the ! for a city of 7,000 people. One of (he! Thi vpkspIm t.mpther with 0 U V V, H - : 4 m.' ' . . ! -. I ! ' I.1 . . 1 i 12 " .if , i i i . . i r r. j ' v . ; ; t ik . 1 j I V - t "i nd Hid l ull. Klnrmi i , t. . i n' .n ..... lal assistance to the tliltse "jsin'i haminer-nmrcler of Mrs. Los nations. I Angeles Smith in her Vancouver The fisheries minister will 1 rooming-house last, March. But New President of UN Assembly Is Woman of Many Firsts . " , v anadii'ti national iuiiivh. Un ., .'".,, v",m'"uwr and tnp i their new spur line from Terrace, 'rZ", ,s"'"lay. tils- will transport approximately 80,-ir.vpr la,:l",tlcs and bus i 000 tons of aluminum Ingot per tort i,, .8. a"u' ' I vear from th- Kitimat smelter S: iiainii d nl ,e press u,ne,lo world markets, stmwstcrm was in natiager of the Authority. Members may be rc-appolnt-l at the expiration of their terms. All 50 homes 16 at Seal Cove,' 22 in Section 2, and 12 on 11th Avenue have been completed ind brush and stumps have been cleared from lots. The Seal Cove homes were constructed by Mitchell & Cur-rie, and the others by D. Rob Mr. Justice J. V. Cline announced in Supererne Court Friday that Mathews had been granted a reprieve until Nov. 2 because the hangman couldn't fill the date. Mathews, a 20-year-old professional boxer, was known m the ring as Sonny Jones. By MI L SI I KIN Canadian Press Staff Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) she devotes much of her time but also to have a world view." at home to her four grandchll- Born Aug. 18, 1900, she was - drcn. an Interest which has re- christened Swarup Karuinl vealed to her a shortage of good Reautiful Princess. As is the books for children in India. custom among Kashmir Hindu I St. John, f hle work crews are s.t- to restore telegraphic study the Canadian-sponsoie.. project undertaken in Ceylon two years ago t.j establish an efficient fishing industry in that country. Mr. Sinclair also will confer with officials of the three coim-trlcs on possible further Canadian Colombo Plan assistance during the coming year. The fisheries minister said he Is visiting Japan to discuss the newly-signed North Pacific fish with Vaneou ver Parts nr r'n.,.i.. frm, Climilm nn I'm l,l -long rain, caused nnu-r Second Oakley Twin Passes The second twin daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Oakley of Prince Rupert, died early yesterday in hospital at Vancouver. The twins, born here September 8, were flow in an Incubator to St. Paul's Hospital a few days after their birth. The first ln- Liz Toylor Recovering COPENHAGEN, Denmark (API A Danish doctor reported today that movi star Elizabeth Taylor is recovering from what ln West Vanenuvor Valley points eries treaty with Japanese gov inment officials. The treaty was described as a nervous col- !7 "o reports of death, ""! small boats from I as far south as Seattle 'OWnseil.1 u,n,. u.-.j inson Construction Company of Nanalmo. None of the homes can. be purchased by tenants. Construction of the houses was started May 1, 1952 and the last home was completed a year later. All are occupied. . The first home was occupied last March 1 in Seal Cove and the Section 2 homes were completed this summer. Mr. DeSilva was advised of his Vancouver appointment by J. McCullogh, assistant . western was signed earlier this year by i lapse. The actress, who fell 111 t-uiiHua, Japan and the United j Friday, Is resting In seclusion. States and is designed to con- Dr. Sven Johnson said the serve the North Pacific fish-1 Hollywood star was "absolutely erles. 1 getting better." ' . v r'rung winds, fant died Friday. IS narrowly escaped with ' 0c- ar"d Mrs. Oakley are leav- P'S. ing for Vancouver Thursday. stanis, she was re-christened when she was wed May 10, 1821, to R. S. Pandit, a Sanskrit poet, scholar and law student who died in 1943. Her name now Vijaya -Lakshmi means "Goddess of Victory." Her close friends call her "Nan," from thi? days when she cared for her younger sister after the death of their mother. She fought alongside hrr brother in the Independent movement and went to jail for the first time in 1932 for taking part in a demonstration against British and Indian government police. In all. Mine Pandit spent a total of ii months in prison. Her servitude Is considered a badge of honor by Indians. A woman of many Interests, she loves flowers and good food The new president of the UN General Assembly is a handsome, grey-haired woman of 53 who has had a liberal education fo'r her Important role in world affairs ranging from the cold reality of a jail cell to the gentler atmosphere of a Swiss finishing school. She Is Mine. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, sister of India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and a woman of many firsts in the fields of domestic and international politics. An aristocratic rebel who dedicated herself to the fight for Indian independence with such fervor that she was three times jailed for participating in civil disobedience campaigns against the British rulers, she was India's first woman cabinet minister, her country's first woman ambassador to Washington and Moscow, the first woman to head a UN delegation, and now Fmen 'n Port WW F"N'S. Nfl.l r .. I ' ! ' ' 'Pi! I a... .1? VVt. - ' X 1 , - V i quit IlSll- ?"ert,d by exn.a t.er. r . Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit . . . lady president efLH,dso.ow and likes Broadway plays. f 'r expenses. Mo h, She says her spare-time Dre- She speaks English melodl- "tapped ftShing last MoT.. Salmon Fishing Comes to Halt Salmon fishing in all mainland areas in District No. 2 from Cape Caution to the Alaska boundary was closed over the week-endV the Department of Fisheries said this morning. The central and southern areas of the Queen Charlotte Islands are closed until further notice, to allow escapement of fall salmon. The north area of the Queen Charlotte Islands is still open to net fishing, but according .to reports catches of coho and chum are negligible. The whole of the Queen Charlotte" Islands area is open, to the first woman president of the occupation is "getting people to ously and flawlessly and makes UN Assembly. write wholesome books that hard-hlttine speeches at home Csn.rf. """""ncenieiit d,tan nmit ""com, ,,)D.me to their aid with C.' 1 . " : ' " " v "v ' . . . '?' ' ' W -' " ' - " t Z r. ' -f - ... s . . ;? . ; wY ': " . " f V,Z"K'n "6 self-em-feid of the New- L But while leading her sex In children can understand and in Hindustani. She knows the so many fields of International then seeing that they get pub- classics in ancient Perslan- afUlis, she preXois to be con- lished." - . Urdu. sidered first as an individual, She says she Is thinking of The fact that she was not second as a woman. She claims writing some such books her-' given a cabinet post in the little interest in clothes and self. present Nehru government was likes to dress In conservatively "My Idea is to give them an a surprise to many who thought colored saris or simple but taste- international twist so that she wanted such a job. But she ful suits. . young Indians will learn not maintains that she prefers tn- A widow with three daughters, only to love their own couutry, ternational affairs. MEMBERS OF TIIE STRIKING United Steelworkers of America (CIO-CCL) huddle In a sleet storm as they picket Mclntyre Mines at Tlmmlns, Out, one of Canada's biggest gold producers. Employees of seven other mines in Timftiins a nd Noranda, Que , also are on strike over wages, working hours and union security. , f " a tntoi l"tal pro- membership of ; trolling.