ie AR red Of CABS 4) DISPAT® Hi eo Shipped Water na Bridge EDNA ACHTYMICHUK, 21 injury suffered in an i Frec nospitai iy Achtymichuk - Take Part it aulomobpue Rochester a OTTAWA @ pected to tists to Au to participate in the f Canada is of a mont t Briti Apon Hazard vend a team cien tralia within n itomic we it was learned today Cat It will be Car ar licipatior her since 1das first direct the p and one in atomic explosion first connection with the United States Bi kini tests six years ago Arrangements to adian 1i11i0OW Ca} participation has beer greeted with enthusiasm in offi al circles here because Canada been anxious to get first knowledge controled atomic explosions for some time It is expected the team of scientists, bably small, will } nas hand of Canadian though pro- include men and the Chalk River atomic pro- ject Canada has been kept out of U.S. bomb tests—~as have all for eign countries trin- gent American laws was invited to send observ the early’ Bikini tests in 1946 and did so but that is th her officials first-hand She made no secret of her wish to get such kno is the first break portant one because will now take a part lr tions and conduct of ments -TIDES~— Thurgday, August 14, 1952 ement (Pacific Standard Time) nade a} High 9:02 14.7 feet man 20:40 175 leet and | Low 2:34 64 feet | 14:15 10.6 because of ecurity She ers to last have seen at wledge and thi It is an im- Canadians pre experi para t an or Vege rey i feet anteen piano, beaten and banged by ast fighting back—at least so far as the Pictured trying to do the impossible—to sloping top—is a tommy. Sloping sides Other os. Courage similar attempts with glasses or ‘ os ting features: solid oak construction, brass ‘“ pedals, copper keyboard ends (for ashtray imable, cigarette-stainless, plastic keys. ean London barracks, the piano may soon be re they stand against Communism in places -SUFFERING ¢ at h-inflan from the Deferce Researa Bosra PROVINCIAL LIGRARY Che Daily News NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port—'’Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest’ VOL, XLI No, 190 . ma for 96 days with a brain accident, Mii returns to Vancouver With her is her father (CP PHOTO) n Canadian Scientists To An Atom Test Eden Marries Thursday At London Hall LONDO?D Churchill will be Prime Minister witness tomor- ow when his orphaned niece, Clarissa Spencer-Churchill, mar-| his political heir, Foreign retary Anthony Eden The marriage will take place in London's Caxton Hall regis- try office. Ceremony will take bout five minutes Because Eden. divorced first wife on the grounds desertion two years ago, there will be no church wedding. The Church of England refuses to officiate at a marriage of a di- vorcead person Churchill has arranged a luncheon party for about 20 friends of both families at 10 Downing Street after the cere- mony Afterward Eden, 55, and his t-year-old bride will drive to friend's house in the country On Friday they leave for a short honeymoon in Portugal Left Turn Held Collision Cause WASHINGTON A naval court of inquiry announced to- day that the “sole cause’ of a disastrous mid-Atlantic collision between the 32,000-ton carrie: Wasp and the destroyer-mine- weeper Hobson, April 26, was n unexplained left turn” made by the smaller vessel A total of 176 crew members died in the sinking of the Hob- son 1,000 Civilians Killed in Korea TOKYO (CP) — Peiping Radio jlast night said early reports of i the bombing of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, by Unit- ians were killed or wounded and 671 and cave shelters destroyed houses Teacher Training KARACHI (An ambitious plan to train teachers, the gov- ernment of East Pakistan will set up 10 new institutes for a total of 14. It is expected that about 1400 teachers will be trained each year, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1952 2-Year- Old Dies of Poison; Mother, Doctor in Accident PEACHLAND, B.C. ()—-A two-year-old boy died here after drinking poisonous fruit-tree spray and his mother and doctor were shaken up in a traffic accident which occurred while they were taking him to hospital Peter McQueen, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. McQueen of Kelowna district, drank the Spray while visiting his aunt here Forest Fire Rages In Burns Lake Area PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘| driver. PROVE) ~ omen on a CIAL LIBRARY, 714 as0 ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 VICTORIA, B. CS. Search Parties Scour Island For Missing 10-Year-Old Girl Went for Evening Stroll But Failed to Return A widespread search is under way on Porcher Island for a 10-year-old girl who went for a walk shortly after supper last night and failed to return. errr eee ee age wees Pg Doucette— 1 ther s ; Two Held In iatgamether he es fone . Whitehorse ' For Shooting bush country surrounding their cabin. Her father, a fisherman for Canadian Fishing Company, WHITEHORSE «€P) — RCMP today are holding two men fol- lowing the slaying of Ralph was away at the time. TET CNN: + TTT Caruso, 24, Whitehorse taxi- Latest report from RCMP stated a police dog had been requested from headquarters in Vancouver to aid in the search for the missing girl. By The Can BURNS LAKE. —British Columbia’s biggest forest fire of the year burned uncontrolled today| over a 12-mile front but a sudden shift in wind stem-| |med its march on the tiny | Tintagel, eight miles east of; here on the Prince George-| |Prince Rupert Highway, was in! |the path of the fire until aj southwesterly wind switched! jand sent the fire heading north | jand away from the town and} |mail road | The force battling the fire has grown to firefighters, many of them} his| “rounded up” by RCMP officers of | combing |Lake for able-bodied men. | Fire burning between En- |dako River and Taltapin Lake {is a timber trace described by |forestry men as being “as dry las a bone.” |} Commenting ithe is on chances of fire sweeping into Tintagel, an RCMP officer said, “We think the danger has passed.” BOSTON BAR FIRE Meanwhile, reinforcements were ordered to the mountain- side fire which doubled in size ;overnight in the Boston Bar area, 130 miles east of Vancou- ver Threat on Village Passed; Hundreds Fighting Blaze more than ue Murder Case | the streets of Burns/ | hearing of Duncan James Lolly, | adian Press PILOT RETURNS — Fit.-Lt. Lawrence E. Spurr, 29, of Mid- dieton, N.S., has returned to Canada from a tour of opera- tions as an RCAF exchange pilot with the United States Air Force in Korea. He flew 56 missions with the 51st Fighter Intercepter Wing. A fighter pilot in the Second World War he was mentioned in dispatch- es. (CP PHOTO) village of Tintagel. A. B. Brown Defends | | + Special Yo The Daily News ‘Because Of B.C. Drought BURNS LAKE. — Preliminary Fort Babine Indian, on a charge! of murdering his wife was cheduled to open before Mag-} yANCOUVER (Pp) — Drought istrate Fisher here today. | }continues to exact its $1,000,000 A. Bruce Brown of Prince Ru-|a day toll in British Columbia. pert is defending Lolly. | Vancouver forest district, rich- The charge was laid follow-|est in the province, was closed ing discovery of Mrs. Julian|a week ago because of a high Lolly, 22, dead with a bullet|fire hazard. Heat, shimmered wound in her head in ‘the cou-j over the province again Tues- ple’s Pendleton Bay cabin onj|day and no relief was im pros- Babine Lake last July 22. | pect. Lolly, who was suffering from| There has been no appreciable a bullet wound in the head, was|'@in for 20 days. treated in hospital here and|, Some 150 forest fire, none of Firefighting equipment is be- ing flown to a lake near the | fire while firefighters are reach- | ing the scene by taking a truck, | then a boat and then hiking) inte the wilderness. | The Tintagel fire in central BC within the bounds of| the Prince George forest dis-' trict. This area, unlike the huge Vancouver forest district, has not been closed to logging The forestry department esti- mates some 150 fires are burn-| ing throughout the province, most of them minor. is Plane Crash Claims 20 | | RIO DE JANEIRO (—All 20 | passengers and four crew mem-} ed States bombers last Sunday| pers of a twin-engined DC-3 air-| erably cooler in all regions to- indicated more than 1000 civil-|iiner died when the machine | morrow. lcrashed and caught fire at} Halmeiras Tyesday, according to | reports reaching here. One of the passengers was | Antonio Borges Teixeira, son of | the governor of Goiaz state. The plane, owned by Trans- | portes Aereos Nacional Limited, | was on flight from Rio Verde to | Goiania, capital of Goiaz, about | 550 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro. | {ness and shower activity is ex- | | outer edge of the storm. Increas- liater lodged in jail on a charge|*hem major ones, are burning of murder. A coroner’s jury re-| throughout the province's wood- turned an open verdict. lands. More than 700 men work- Pentleton Bay is about ed in’ temperatures ranging be- miles north of here. | tween 80 and 100 degrees to keep ea ; them under control. | Lost lumber production and WEATHER lloggers’ wages account for the rae — $1,000,000 a day loss. Synopsis An active disthrbance in the northern interior moving slowly southward through B.C. today. The main thrust of the storm’ is expected to fall on Al- berta but considerable cloudi- 28 | Hearing Today ‘Of Hazelton ‘Murder Count Special to The Dally News SMITHERS—Preliminary hear. ing of Vernon McMaster on a | charge of murder was scheduled 'to resume here today. ing cloudiness is looked for to-| McMaster is charged n con- morrow but little shower activity nection with the death last July is expected. |7 of Laurenzo Greca, 45-year-old Temperatures will be consid-| public works department road- |worker, who died several days | after he was found brutally beat- Forecast }en and robbed on a trail leading Cloudy today with sunny per-} to his home at Hazelton. iods this afternoon. Occasional! The hearing opened here July 5 light rain or drizzle along the|'but was adjourned until today to mainland coast, Variable cloudi- enable expert witnesses from Re_ ness tomorrow, Little change in | gina to be present. j temperature. Winds light ex- The case is being heard before cept northwest 25 in exposed! Magistrate W. H. M. Collison. areas today. Low tonight and | John Burton of Vancouver is ap- high tomorrow at Port Hardy | pearing for McMaster and M. R and Prince Rupert, 50 and 65; | Robertson of Smithers is pres- Sandspit 55 and 65. jecuting, pected in the central and south ern interior. \ Coastal regions are on the “PNE To Include ‘Human Canon Ball’ VANCOUVER (— Attractions this year’s Pacific National will include every- B.C.’s first Social to a “human at Exhibition thing from Credit Premier cannon ball.” PNE officials announced Tues- day that Premier W. A. C. Ben- nett will officiate at the opening of Western Canada’s biggest ex- hibition; at 2 p.m. Aug. 20. Introduced by: PNE President Mort Ferguson, the premier LG will appear at the exhibition's outdoor, theatre to mark the official beginning of the 11-day extravaganza. Heading the opening day ceremonies will be a five-mile parade that -will include ele- phants and camels from the PNE Shrine circus; U.S. army tanks from Fort Lewis, Wash., more than 20 bands, scores of color- fully-decorated floats, hundreds of marchers, and | | Premier Bennett To Open West Coast ‘Extravaganza This Family Better Off Walking ONEIDA, N.Y. ()—Three automobiles, all driven by mem- | bers of the same family, were involved in an accident yesterday. Lewis Eaton, Sr., halted his automobile on a county highway near here. A car driven by his daughter, Bertha, crashed into the rear of Eaton’s. Minutes later a third car, driven by son Lewis Eaton, Jr., banged into the rear of Miss Eaton’s automobile. Eaton suffered chest injuries. The son and daughter were not hurt, The men were arrested after Caruso, a native of Abbotsford, B.C., was shot and killed Mon- When the girl failed to return by dark, search parties began scouring the area. day night. The driver apparent- ly refused to take two men to Prince Rupert. Police said one of the men shot Caruso and then turned the gun on himself. He is in hospital under heavy police guard. No charges have yet been laid pending further investigation. POLICE SEARCH Two members of the RCMP left Prince Rupert by boat this morning to join searchers. Because the RCMP patrol boat is on another assignment, the constables were taken to the island, about 25 miles south of here, on the Forestry Depart- ment boat. 4 Mr. Doucette has been fishing for Canadian Fishing Company out of Porcher Island camp for the past two seasons. His home is at Sidney, Vancouver Island. Hiring Freeze Lifted Says A-G Bonner VICTORIA (€P) — Attorney- General Robert Bonner suid the| Ep Ve ‘ssel temporary “freeze” on hiring of n esse civil servants in British Colum- Body of a 57-year-old fisher- bia has been lifted and “hiring man from Ketchikan has been will proceed in the normal/taxen to Queen Charlotte City way.” pending instructions from next- He said the temporary ban on o¢_kjn. hiring of new staff by govern-| ROMP here said the fisher- Fisherman Found Dead ment departments was put into meht tovk ‘office. °° ° his: beached fishing boat off Cape Ball, on the east coast of commenting on a Rnich sent’ “tipeuine’, Wak: Ce one seul wae wighied Mest promised program of “efficiency a Saturday by an RCAF plane with economy.” A Vancouver newspaper said lotte City investigated. Tuesday in a newspage story| The fisherman is believed to cial Credit government has had been dead for several days “frozen” hiring of civil servants.) Wen found. this is the first step in the gov- Pending location of next-of-kin. ernment’s promised program of Ce ee ee The newspaper says the order July Low In has been passed to the Civil. ment departments prohibiting; VANCOUVER—Two fatal ac- hiring any new personnel “ex- cidents in B.C. logging are re- The story adds: - | sation Board in July to boost the “The order, which is effective | total killed in logging and lum- special clause which permits; Total accidents for the month hiring of limited numbers of|.were 573, lowest monthly figure can prove an urgent need. | ging and lumbering were closed “The new government is re-|down during July due to the personnel in all departments to| Pulp and paper industry is determine which, if any are/ also included in the accident sur- - e . New Publisher Appointed publisher of Toronto Globe and Mail for several years, today succeeded the late George A. McCul- Telegram which McCullagh also owned. He also becomes publisher of Globe and Mail and acting e e Canadian Dollar at Highest Peak ed to an 18-year high today, trading at $1.041%4 in U.S. currency foreign exchange dealings here. This 4% cents to buy one Canadian dollar. Today's quotation is highest for Canadian dollar since effect:.wheh. the, ‘héw govern-|™an was found in the cabin of The attorney-&£eneral was dispatch the Queen Charlotte Islands. first step in the government’s d police from Queen Char- that British Colubia’s new So-| Dave died of a heart attack. He The Victoria dispatch says His name is being withheld “efficiency with economy.” e . Service Commission and govern-_| Accident Rate cept in emergency.” |ported by Workmen's Compen- until further notice, contains a/ bering this year to 48. personnel where departments! this year. All major coast log- portedly making an inventory of) strike. overstaffed.” | vey. i TORONTO (CP)—Harry G. Kimber, assistant lagh as president of the newspaper and of Toronto publisher of Telegram. NEW YORK (CP)—The Canadian dollar climb- means it took over the U.S. dollar plus a premium of November, 1933, when it rose to $1.0512.