> Prince Rupert D i N TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE By NORMAN UK. May Bi > Prince ne aily News | —— er ok By NORMAN ay Bul 340 mew oan font 9 4 340 : A s € mber fe tage ae a ge —— 330 | a= X a 330 tomic “tatio ndent dally new a devoted to the upbullding of Prince Rupen . penne No “mys } soe ; i ned = What officials in Canada’s! Yet in spite of the attitua Tont and Northern and Central British Columbta $00 || ok ae \ | ae i : * i . 320 Depariment of External Affairs|and warning of the genera) stat MON (Reuts Member of Car Pre Audit Bur of Circulations - | ‘sy pret | wy —* Nae . find most interesting about the/the assembied nations en the ' Pub tuned gg a 3 er oa y Ne any imitea 310 ,___--__— oT “wf ‘ t —-} Naf, 310 overtures Of Marshal Stalin to) budget to £80.000,000 Canada and tirst atoms Pr J. FP. MAGOR, Presid H. G. PERRY, Vice-President 300 | | INDUSTRIALS | 300 President-elect Eisenhower is the the United States dissented mae 10. 5988 be ——— ee emets ememene _ pene — a ee IIIT climate of international apinion There was talk of General Ma! Metallurys is ‘earch oe ae R es s = ot6 |... ita a pf ae wee ee aS 210 in which they are made thew Ridgway, NATO Cammana. “M™# Of the : By rn north $E Of Taree 200 oe 200 During the past weeks and/@f-ia-Chief, resigning in protest pullding uct fi eth “eon Rom . Cop cepertnrnt, Sy ae “Ma BASE MET ALS , a ‘bs. months Canada sas had dele-|It was only too ciear that im. Sable mat ' wee feo —t ee ea t sf. : - - a 390 gations attending various cen-|POr'=nt diterences of opinion ene _ SlehOped gt re . he —_— ' ferences im Europt,—the meet-|had arisen in the NATO camp, * mic pil 180 SN tg De eet ; i “es 180 4 . : ators CW or unites Loom . t po—enesaell \ on ings of the NATO Counell, of pie . ibis as : PP 176 a F ) | ae "yen Nee 17O UNESCO, and of the Common rar ACen ee UNO oe 4 iia nna +} ; ¢ a} t an ld j | wealth Prime Ministers. All of At the same time Freneh 65271 : S an uneraciou ing to Say about an Oia 160 } ' : { ' 160 them have reported privately on |'0O ¥46 losing its eary enthusi Kile ‘ teequaintance, but generally speaking there will 150 | 150 heir return here thal a mew aoe for UND, us itributed to oy i) : } £ 1959 ae | 1 twilight hes settled over the ‘8' Godys encouragemegt of ’ > I egrets ove) departure of 1952 140. 140 Western diplomatic scene. Not "*4Onalicde movements the . ‘ . » Ain Cres . niv « sent ’ " » roul#es the Republic is having Qn an intern: yal seale the passing year did WESTERN OILS only continental nations but the” . ; ers pe : r i. oe 2 ke 130 = —— 130 United Kingdom as well have © Morocco, Tunisia, and Ind not distinguish itself as a friend y one Trouble in 120 - | 120 became concerned primarily over China ‘ y . ‘ > . : rain 1 2 ony ; It i t twilight situation £ 1 eached : they erisis nrest in South Afriea he drain upon their econem) : y ce Iran rea hed another isis. | es n se 110 i 1907 of we armaments race in the ag Snes Belween * hoiled ominously. Hope for settlement of the Korea? 100 | 100 cold war They have teeome ‘he Weste ind the democratic " -- Se Se = a ee Post f the cnurrender talks wi wig iad 7 ; preys to Une fear thet, i Warid power the overture from ' rane RAS as vs ‘ 90 Sei te af tee oe? aog’ Sti } 9U ; War Ii] really 6 in the making, “' =e umes + F Pena fect and bloody uprising n the pr isoner-of-war camps. *, ot Seo “Ca LDS ae — 80 F they will bose it before a shot is Eisenhower = arriv: That fact en ste ‘ , Kenva. B RO Hunan mi Wa ee: » fired through the collapse of COPS © here imp them Terror of the Mau Mau reigned in eee sitter- 70 ad f S i H 70 | thelr economies as & result _ i intent ness continued to brood in Berlin and the Indo- | | he armaments burden . : be ‘ el . ee a ee : hae Lsnscipsilitiditiinntion ros ‘ i : onl sree enetciincineitilvenantn i ae : 4 ‘ ny © sig j Chines var flared ad, T here were other anx JAN. FEB MAR “LPR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC f oa OF COLD WAR 4 cy a fore} ai ne ca aa ; ro 1.2 ; ee ‘his feeling found expreasion f4!r xpet ider that leties, Dut Sullice it lO Say that 1952 left something et yarticularly at the niaiiae ot possibility of chievous intent | to he desired as a harbinger of good-will. ALTHOUGH 1952 WAS CALLED 1) pros is in histe contradictory trends marked oad rp — ag the _ . } t J Lig: + ’ _ tiblod FOataged ma tt Pewter: : t bili is a Although the vear was reasonably generous hentia ax N ne exchan ans SE MAGE. BOON Kuropear pean ." rejecting a sincere p mirpose Whit No, mo, Kilvoy, this is your ; : : ce : uivan ) 1, 1951. Industa ( und on the index despite the fact : ; pa gk | vin, Eunice towards Canada, it could not refrain from the — , gp pes i in cc Ger ec ee the comming year's budget for ve pe ee? ; . ui p ! er befor Value of listings on the Toronto frustrueture expenditures A malicious act of spreading hoof-and-mouth disease ( f ‘ bout $12,000,000,000 2 bout $19,000,000,000 1952 drafted by NATO's military staff or the prairies Later it repented somewhat by tine budget called for expendi dl ; | mnarastsrnanenncesciis enticed i. tures of £150,000,000 appre x TO prod «ing a record grain crop, and the country as | GOLFERS MISS GAME ONL 4 imately tie same figure ae for ALL A ee 1 . +} ast ‘ > 1952. Under pressure the ene a whole came through in the promising Manne: As i See It als agreed that if the peegram SUCCESS CFU expected of it. FOUR our OF 366 DA YS were stretched out over a seme aot UL ¥ biel we 1: aro what homer period of time, the In British Columbia, however, 1952 took some iCTORIA Golf was played in Victoria on 361 of the (figuze could be cut to alx AND . . . * sae ag i + ’ N Bet the - ert truly dirty swipes by prostrating our fishing and 6 da SEAN. Be way wae y d oes ae 1 ol It: shes gis vi : Thr day f snow in'Janvary and one in February kept that they considered any eam PROSPFPN lumber industries and simultaneously involving us he golfers from the links at Uplands, Colwood and thé — Soe pes. eae they : . . . 7. . . . > eit : iy “0 hi in a political tangle. Considering that on the Asiatic buburban Ook Bay auinimnusn possible expenditane {r shores it was stirring up ot her difficulties, it would the light of the needs of the NEW YEAR m th ; f; din Y found our Pacific air REFLECTS military situation A FAULTY FURNACE ie 4 seem tha a g yea UNC é a CAN MAKE YOUR disagreeable. But there is no reason for these who : x : isa ther those who | oui, tor 1953 and REMINISCES Only Officer — ]FUEL BILES oan... ym live out here to feel discouraged because it appears Lat Ale Gusbieado . aes . . AW ateacady ra . . c s Vvernhou our ready that 1953 is going to know better. AS I HAVE already re- answer “Mice.” A German foot- Off T t FE N TRAV 5 AGENCE ; : - individual ‘ f h note adds that ft must be clearly 1 anic urnace ow 4 : : i : cx ported. no individ ral ¢ ing ’ ness hou ole adds tha i a As the old year totters along its cantankerous I ts : k tipped, wneerstood that not mice, but a . so you'll be ready when way, a hint is developing that a serious, top-level SUP “ad a perfect score high explosive shell was the rea Passes Away the southeasters roar, 7 ree halen yas . in my annual quiz cover- hunt : HOM — Ri effort will be made to bring peace to Korea, Trans- J 1 Gul be os iaanine . an ¢ ¢ damifi . } : c ; , : F ing 1952 pat B Ea ) A girl, hereabouts, has cor _— ae = ~. om heel ela Matas Pits) gh Pacific trade is showing signs of coming to life, and ‘8 479 pay eT Be caked en ukad ae ors) umar. Chats Herb * wey ee gt ‘ > So once again I offer “the Wé t ' W I'm here, tracted malaria from apopheies tiontotier has died here at ti TED R te atl every vhere along the broad stretch of the north- (Beard ‘of the Prophet” to ¢ N mosquito, And Wats anophelesy oo. of 7g. stili haunted &y wv Limi pans Ae I ae west coast there is the germination of industry. and every reader who correctly way to contract it—Toromto Star. memory of Une’ si cit greatest | 253 First Ave. Phone Black 8879 ‘The Complete Teste! Servi a : i 4 eae answers the flolowing que r Speak ) . ; tragetii FRANK : 4 bu . a a3 epic eae ~ RCAF T All ides . 1 ted at the first MA > CHRIS STEN‘ SEN ond AAR 4 : wom 9074 CO raining = wiv Canada Syiagie 1953—Mz R rk of course ¢e- i Air-Sea Rescue Unit on cious tt nay be equally aeeert- Ground Crew - The present standing of ti he d r. But the d n the Car 1 Hou come t fish disy | | f t ‘ an i Lieacala, Oo , ) n Intantry / Re t CCI and Soc er S €a O e Cred 1 ume pet order in rhere e veterans who car OTTAWA The Ré« Ar ‘ he 4 t will finist j emember Ol Bill nd turning its ground crew a a : : y Seis, Shem, Siew Ecc: iLelec- | Bairnsfather wehs of the clerks into @ part-time infantry nit of the “tor ui Canadiar Ai dow? ‘th Bay Valle y unde: » a " idavs of 1914-18. One has re corps trained to defend air force ‘ . ey ok whet tie t} ¢ as git ajo ht - f » aftacl Force neyér know at wh in re fi ” for 90 miles at a height | The * i. pres- (appeared, It shows a gaping | bases from enemy attack TO ’ of the day or nirht hurried of 400 feet above ground with a ‘ aan i ' tie ‘eall At « theme The aie force magatine . se s ‘a> “tuna ces . } tanding of the parties in} shell he he wall of a house rhe air force magazit Re Me van ne i ne } 60-mile-an-hour head —_ the Ho ss al commons Wett yu re it inquiring what del. said today “intensive train 1OHN DUMAS ying ove! t ) such a trip never would have ee prediction of the num-|caused the hole, and OY Bill’s!ing of RCAF personnel for every RT TURCOTTE o's os ; sili cat : f : : : in prediction of the num i A na of 7 . o ances unde MOPIA | hes ve eat = by each su “h : “ aspect of gre ‘3 d defen b Ww VICTOR PRYSTAY The unt ee party after \whe mt federal ee XOUG LETOURNEAU Sa e wo whe In spite of these difficulties | election expec d t May or ew r e It disclosed that four RAF offi ha cn “y Os Hang su the aircraft reached ‘Terrace, | next October i miestion will! cers have been directing forma DIOK BURY a oo ro , a the child was placed in the res-/not count aM the 1 rd of the! tion of a ground defence branch BOB DUMAS Cee ee “"'s pirator, and the return flight Prophet contest, but if you want} p whose job it is to teach ground BILLY SMITH : ~ ~_r ec Mit ce se to Vancouver witnout a really tough one, try it, just anne crews and clerks-but not air GLEN FLEMING vi wa 7 F mishap for fun wome how to fight the Way , orn Ay ‘ Air-S Rescue aircraft flev Swe Nexi ¥. iis infantee flat ROY PRYSTAY ore than 18 in 1952) PATIENT IN LUNG Rf citi 0 Pare Bos ; , SAU Oe eran’ deka. cnt ike cea | Oe ease oe, a eee es ver arrows A brief editor's note introduc ee sees 1 mercy flights and the fact) On another trip, a totally) |. cewatiy 49) ing an article by Wing Cmdr BOBBY GOOD ome of the flights were made Paralyzed polio patient in an. 7 < | VANCOUVER (P)—~The Firs ™ Sn % 7 “. , . i ; CF i 12 i JVE A senior “er am rf SMIT under very difficult conditior ron lung was flown from Ver- Social AD ae Narrows Bridge Co. Lid. planes . 7 ee ; ng een ve ates , eee reflects gre credit on the skill| norm to Vancouver in a Dakota voor ead ' re new $12,000,000 bridge across = four _ ons says hee re _ BILLY WILSON of pilot nd aircrew involved. | aircraft which had landed on a es “os 3urrard Inlet at the entrance hon “sdaggete Fos Ryeeco a, . GERRY DOMINA'TO ' in ted cpanbiaal m at Small, unmarked grass airstrip] ». YOU WANT for the t@ Vancouver harbor a an RCAF regiment as . rn eens room = at), k he om 4 ai Y WANT to try for if mas : r suc ; their Sea Island base. the crew | '.take the patient aboard. An ace Gt te cetaiedt how The company built the $6,000 sucn of the Pitas das : iain RCAF medica! officer and nurs- TS ‘ a yy 4 *- 000 Lions Gate bridge which However, in the article Wing ° Ol tne Ga ire ¢ r ready, aiong s 3 our answer » me a TH“ -_ 7 s “i i. 9 > 2ay 2 Tp ys } . with the medical evacuation | M8 Sister accompanied the pa-| i+ sixty-Second Avenue, Van-| Wa5 Opened in 1938 to serve the Cmer Blake says there may 200! ; fi at : , tient during the flight a f West nd North | @Ppear in the RCAF either a : eam, tO leave on a mercy flight couver. However, if: you prefer SUPUTDS «¢ est and .North ° gi wherever it may be at a mo- During the polio season the to keep them to read at your Vancouver counterpart of the RAF bi et ment notice Air-Sea Rescue unit made 18 gre 1p or 7 at high hool An offer has been made to ment ahie ea pk. aniza or from : ‘ ‘ jy | OT OU fF cup OF Bn & sponsible ‘ ‘ airers: Authorization of the flight de-| Teturn flights to such widely class next year. that is iust as Purchase 11 acres of land in a lieae ae eo aed rs d a pends on circumstances of the seattered centres as Quesnel much fun, too West Vancouver for a bridge |* ‘ound avtente of RCAF units in ease and availability of aircraft.| Vernon, Enderby, Vanderhoof ho. approach. The land is owned by oe oe ' , - . Most requests are met. There is| Cranbrook, Penticton, Nanaimo I NOTICE that both in Britain ‘he Squamish Indian tribe ore : no cost to the individual for the | Burns Lake, Comox, Ocean Falls, and Canada the Gallup polls Rapid growth of the suburbs | mreqeucmamere create ene ete ee CHIC Me I NE NICE URE services Bralorne and Fort 8t. Jobn,| now that the great majority of |bas taxed the capacity of the , § Last fall, a child at Terrace | ©4rfrying respirators, iron lungs, | °,,.. people think that there is| Lions Gate bridge y 4 lay desperately ili with polio. In| Supplies and medical personnel | oh jess danger of world war; The new bridge would paral- | % 4 | RE PROTECTE very bad weather an aircraft| to care for victims who had to than there was a few years ago.|#@! the present three-lane span y RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC a fiew to Terrace with a respira-| be evacuated to Vancouver. Once again I think the majority} #24 would take several years to : a tice with your tor, then flew the child back to| seed ik det al is wrong. I figure that the war | Build a Please return your billing no idee Vancouver CONTRACT AWARDED danger is much worse ngw. If\; —— ae te a premium payment directly to: As one RCAF officer who| FOR OAKALLA HUTS we do not get real ease fire in appreciates the ever-increasing RANCE SERVICE made the flight explained . . Korea I think things will go| ‘ , in 1952 B.C. HOSPITAL INSU “This trip was made under| VICTORIA (P)—The provin- from bad to worse Ch; Dd; j patronage it has enjoyed in Victoria, B.C. 5 very adverse conditions. We took | cial government has awarded a| However, I do not expect out~- ninese Shes and extends to all Friends and Customers tn me through local B.C.H.15. My off (from Vancouver) at 7 p.m.,| $241,110 contract for construc-| right world war in 1953. I ex- 4 or e payment t agent. y ran into fog, and had to turn| tion of six cottage- type huts at pect it to be a year of great |{ Chop Suey - Chow Mein ; ’ office or Government a9 \ back and land at Port Hardy} Oakalla prison farm to accom- crisis and upset, but not world y 4 f after three hours’ flight modate 480 prisoners, Aitorney-| war. I figure 1954 will be the Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m, 4 4 ’ Next morning, after getting; General Robert Bonner said to-|reaily bad one—for by then the} , . ee! special clearanee from the De- | day. great power blocs will have such ® | ; partment of Transport, we took) Plans for erection of the new|stacks of piled-wp arms and ; off in the fog and flew over the accommodation were first an-| bombs that the military minded HOLLYWOOD CAFE 4 + mountaims to Smithers. |mounced after the September Big Brass will think, “Will we i uw “We did a ‘let-down’ through) riot at the prison—attributed | shoot these off now or see them || Fer Outside Orders Phone 133 | : oe clouds under conditions far be-' largely to overcrowding. 'go obsolete?” . | deh pede Died. wai