" t PMUVINCIAL LIBRARY ttJL PROVINCIAL LI22 VICI03IA, e! C cABS I NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER folsrATCIIKI) w Published at Canoda'i Matt Srrntom- Pnrir pnr "Prince Ruoert. th K.v n tk kin. VUlj. AL, NO.-37 PPiMri- PRINCE nirotDT RUPERT, B.C., n n TTTKKnAY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FFRTUTARV 13 13, msi 1951 f KlUCi '1V15 CENTS TER WORRIED Daily .De,iva'y Phone 81 SMS mmm i : : :xai Chinese Aiding WIIO's Fight Against Influenza ''- New Fish Plant for CitylSjtuation Attacking pis May Appraisal jcessary B.C. Packers Make Application To City Council In M assive Weight (P - Graham F. tiiur (il 'ne buiik ui by .said in the an- . r - , , . . l, r.y- , Y : f , j V '.tt "y? . V.-: ' ! I I , s . 4 i df Ihe bank that s may be necessary help fight Inflation )k cost of living re- MacArthur Varns that Enemy has Plenty of Manpower, Supplies TOKYO (CP) Chinese Communists shifted the direction of their massive attack in central Korea today and headed down mountain corridors in an effort to split Allied lines between Qonju and Yoju. General Douglas MacArthur! increased defence .-.aid that fiscal and asuies may not be rov'kte stability In Is Solemn Seriousness of Soviet Threat Emphasized MONTREAL (CP) Hon. L. B. Pearson, minister of external affairs, yesterday said that the risk of war "is now very great." Giving solemn appraisal of the world situation to the Canadian Lumbermen's Association, Mr. Pearson said; "I do not accept the thesis that war is inevitable but at the same time Action on a request from B.C. Packers Ltd. to build a fish processing plant at Seal Cove was laid over to the meeting next week by the city-council last night. The application said the company would take every precaution to keep down underisable odor. Dr. D. McC. Black, director of Prince Rupert Health Unit, in another letter regarding the application, said there would be little danger to health from the plant but that the effluvia might cause some After considerable discussion the city clerk was instructed to telephone to Steveston and North Vancouver to find out what effects such plants had there. All aldermen expressed their desire to have additional industry in the city but were cautious about having a health hazard or a plant that would be a discomfort to people already living in the city. The application will come up for further consideration at a special meeting of the council next Monday when it is hoped to have fuller information on what the establishment of such a plant would involve. biiomy. visited the western front and warned on his return to Tokyo I w Up 92 Die of that the enemy still has plenty j of manpower and supplies. I rena Influenza First Red onslaughts dented' Allied lines as much as 18 miles ! and swept United Nations forces j out of the road centre of Hoeng- j m wmiumi ii linn m song, 10 miles north of Wonju1 mi,i llm ,!..., jfiinnittion Sought Jtnlre Directors and 50 air miles east of Seoul. Proportions in Montreal A close watch on the seasonal increase in influenza and on the possible danger of epidemics is being kept by the World Influenza Center in London, which the World Health Organization, a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, established in 1947. Above are shown laboratory experts at the Center inoculating a ferret with headed by ur. l. i draw attention to the fact that But this was, apparently, only the eastern wing of a heavier MONTREAL P; Ninety-two I tiiven authority persons died in Montreal since Registry Is Transferred the Soviet Union may adopt tactics short of war which may have damaging effects upon our way of life. the turn of the year from I garglings received from Yugoslavia. After examination and typing f directors of the attack now gaining momentum. Association last The Chinese are moving in (1 with Its lnves- bands numbering up to 1000 of the virus, the information obtained will be sent to Yugoslavia causes which can be attributed Saucers Are Real and details of the world incidence of influenza will be made known. costs of the estab- men. They ran Into a fury of we ao not Know enougn about the present intentions of those who direct the policies of the Soviet Union to determine which type of challenge the di- VANCOUVER Four Trans-Pacific freighters of the Canadian Union Line Ltd. will be transferred to New Zealand reg i ice arena. : u ntLttumj. ihe committee will MacArthur, who visited the he federal control front lines near Seoul, said the to whether a per- future of the Allied forces "It available for steel largely dependent upon lnterna-would be required tlonal considerations." to influenza which has now reached an epidemic stage, according to the city medical health officer. A mild form of 'flu is prevalent in the Maritimes where schools and theatres are closed, but in Ontario only colds are reported ajid health authorities Enviable Fire Record Here NEW YORK 0 Flying are real but they are only istry and will gradually switch rect or the indirect ls the more huge balloons used in cosmic ray over to New Zealand crews, the "Keiy. ' company announced yesterday. with the project.' Talk of crossing the 38th par i . . . . H pi Mi. i.nM nrpxHiii. Tacra ni inn Prince Rupert established an ,nriav.' ,..,. minMn r.r ,Irnor are reuoriea 111 , . . nnlv a fpiu race, ore Infln. v The vessels involved are thej Walhemo, Waikawa, Walruna and Wtitomo, all 7,200-ton merchant ciivtauie lrjuuiu ill ivtv iui tilc I Liddel Court Of nil-sized Ice sheet campaign, except Dy scattered ; ' . ' " - " patrol action, "is purely academ-i .... . .. "i ,f a a nartiii partial ninn plan r . . In , British Co umbia 2196 cases smaiiness 01 losses Dy lire, Dr. liddel, chiet of the nuclear cording to the latest report is men on the run from Vancouver: Rushbrook Hts. Improvements tin nie tuinmaiiuer-iii-ciiiei . , , fii.t ,IiH..r,i . . nrst considered fn ..... were reported last week. ..... .... ... to tne AntlPdes- United States naval research, is mub icua uie iniiu uau nu Revision d along that line, ii'ge presided over sued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Per capita loss from fire in deaths are reported. C.N. COUNTER ATTACK United Nations elements today in charge of the cosmic ray bal loon project. Much adopted Ihe drove the Chinese Communists i presented at the The balloons are huge plastic that year amounted to 17 cents. The' only other centre In British back more than'a mile. In coun! I meeting. bags, 100 feet in diameter, that ter-slrikes on the central front The city council, in regular session last, night, decided vo proceed 'on the initiative plan with the long-discussed PibRot Avenue and Piggot Pluce improvements A reDort. of the board of works may rise nineteen miles high Assessments Are Reduced Civic court of revision consisting of Mayor George Rud- Caught in Cable, Painfully Hurt about 100,000 feet. Winds may A terrific artillery barrage and air strikes supported the troops. The UN captured a commanding hill seven miles northeast of Inchon. Of 24 appeals against assessment heard- by H. M. Daggett as judge of the provincial court of revision, nineteen were refused. Four reductions were made and one recommended for exemption. Following is a list of rulings handed down at last Friday's court: - Leo Benhard Korhonen, Port Essington, appeals against as laper Is ieonnn Ken Panter .employed on sew-1 rpcommenrieri that, as no Deti- derham and Aldermen H. S. Columbia with a better record was Fernie with a per capita loss of 15 cen t. s Losses in other places similar In size to Prince Rupert In British Columbia were Kamloops, $1.36; Kelowna, $1.26; Nanaimo, $1.:44; Nelson, $8.31; Penticton, $1598. New Westminster had losses amounting to $7.12 per person while losses in Vancouver stood at $5.70. The highest per capita loss in the province was Salmon Arm with $66.62. Whalen, G. D. Frizzell, H. F. Glas-sey and T. B. Black Friday night reduced assessments on a few Retirement j er construction work on Third tion had yet been received from 'Avenue just east of McBride j resldenU of Piggot Avenue, im- Street, sustained severe injur- mediate notice of the council's ! ies yesterday afternoon when his lntention to proceed under the ; hands became caught in a winch initiative plan with the rcsurf- cable, lie was taken to the Prince acing of Piggot Avenue and Pif-' Rupert General Hospital. First eot Place be Eiven bv Dubiica- properties. The following rulings p JUUU - Publishers of journal and two of I ere today fined ti for contempt of lection with a story the Sullivan man- sessment of improvements, reduced from $1,100 to $750. Of Senators sweep them along at 200 miles an hour. At rusk slanting rays of the sun light up their bottoms, giving them a saucer-like appearance. "When this project first began, it was kept a secret," the magazine quotes Dr. Liddel. "The Liddel report is considered to be the most authoritative scientific explanation of the flying saucer phenomenon." As for as Dr. Liddel is concerned personally, he considers his answer incontrovertibly right. were handed down: Assessment on improvements Sidney George Cooper, Terrace, OTTAWA 0- - Retirement" " a s!Tf PeriUonts wfahs P"' tion and by service on the own- appeal against assessment on land, assessment confirmed. " 1 tCllftl;Ul . Ob LlltT RKC I kJ VJll a i n. . ... . 1 v 11. lee John Menara, Digby Island, . 1 i VI 111Mb VAV I Li)VlC tilt UllViUllO uv ' C. McRuer contributory pension plan has . plastic surgery. 1,1,,.. l1 ll , Kvnn BimrrACrt asJ hi t On n n fr r IHl--i. appeal against assessment' f land and improvements, assessment confirmed. TheWeather I lm''llcd M"- Mar-, art RoberUon, government lead- disabllitVi.. a sa"id Panter8 ur charged in the er in the Senate. I Karl Ehn, Digby Island, appeal on lot D, block 30, section 7 reduced from $1,760 to $1,260 (William D. and Eliza D. Griffiths). Assessments on improvements on lot C, block 21, section 6 reduced from $1,760 to $1,380 (G. A. Hunter). Assessment on improvements on lot 9. block B, section 7 reduced from $1,760 to $1,510 P. A.L. and S. Downing). Assessment on land of lot B, block 1, section 7 upheld at $500. (C. F. and E. B. Bartlett). .Assessment on improvements For their Information, aldermen will be furnished with the estimated cost for each section of the Rushbrook HelghU area. The board of works" also recommended that tenders be called for the sale of the disused boiler and pump at Shawatlan's Lake. An additional check for $U,-602.50 for Mitchell &, Currie in connection with their sewer contract was also recommended f lawyer husband, At present senators are ap-1 t information to pointed for life. i fi I Senator Robertson has called p e r was fined for a Senate committee to in-. ra vestigate Senate reform. I HMCS Ontario Synopsis Overnight temperatures again dropped below freezing on the British Columbia coast and below zero at a few points in the No Crossing of Thirty-Eighth against assessment on land and improvements, assessment confirmed. Nels Peters, Digby Island, appeal against assessment on land and improvements, assessment confirmed. John Ormond Higgins, Queen Interior. Central regions of the, To Australia province enjoyed much more tt Rejects Controls TOKYO Report Monday that . a South Korean capital division had crossed the thirty- Charlotte Islands, appeal agalust on lot B, waterfront block t' and part of waterfront block E. maD : assessment on Improvements, as- VA (CP) Hon. Douglas Abbott, minis riKhth para lied in Korea and . Intan Vnlirrvarif, nn Ilia oauf with the suggestion it be handed to Brown & Harvey for delivery when they are satisfied all legal requirements have been met. The report was adopted in its entirety. nee last night rejected, parliamentary coast, was in error, a headquart- moderate temperatures than .,. those of the past two nights. , VAWA- cruiser On- . . lt. , , . . tario 'Commodore Hugh F. Pui- A strengthening southerly clr- en oakville, Ont.) will visit culation of mo st Pacific air is Pearl Harbor the Samoan fl producing cloudy skies over the Pljl isiandSi and seven o tne northern coast. Rain is expected principal ports In Australia and over the Queen Charlottes this New Zealand during her forth- afternoon with mixed rain and coming three-month training snow along the northern main- cruise to the - South Pacific, land. Naval Headquarters announced Cloudiness will spread slowly today, to the southern coastal areas In At the same time, it was an- ' full-scalf nrif-i. Minfvnls at this stiurp in I ers communique officially said kHay. uht against inflation. f At the same time, Mr. Abbott told the House of Commons that he intends to budget this year TODAY'S STOGKS olicitor's 3042 (administration building) .sessment on improvements delet-deferred for consideration. ed and classification changed. Assessment on Improvements' Cnarles A. G. Smith, Queen on lot 7, westerly, half of lot 8 1 Charlotte Islands, appeal against block 15, section 5, reduced from i assessment on Improvements, as-$4,900 to $4,500 (E. H. Tycho). j sessment reduced from $500 to Assessment on Improvements 400-on lots 23 and 24. block 4 sectlM William Shields Orr. Stewart, 2, upheld at $2,200 (Olga Clapp). aPPeal against assessment on Assessment on land of $180 and land and improvements, assess-improvements of $640 on the ment on land upheld, improve-easterly 20 feet of lot 14, block 43, rnents reduced from $1,26 to section 5, upheld (William Won- i $M10. chuk). j William Pawchuk, Terrace, An appeal of the Canadian Na- appeal against assessment on tlonal Railway of the assessment land, assessment confirmed, on their property and lessees was Mrs. J. Melior, Stewart, appeal withdrawn. 1 against assessment on land, as- : 1 sessment reduced by $80. ditlon to her reeular shin1 . I John F- Murray, Oona River, ('nlntPB.v 8. D. Johnston Co. l.til.) ilre next 48 hours. Rain is ex- nounced simultaneously in pected over Vancouver Island berra -nl Wellington that and the Lower Mainland of the tween March 29 and April 7 the "for a fully balanced budget." Replying to call by Opposition members for reimposition of controls, Mr. Abbott said: "I do not. hollotn a cvt.pm nf nvnr-aU er$1000 province tomorrow afternoon or,"'"""1" yaiwcipaie m exer-evening Iclses with units of the Royal . I Australian and Royal New Zeal- Forecast .nj Mloc , fh ., , North coast region - Cloudy , mveen Gabo M&nd and s d' today and Wednesday. Rain be-1 ney Aumaque 28 Beattie s 68 Bevcourt 52 Bobjo .19 Buffalo Canadian 34 C. M. & S 153.00 Conwest 2.35 Donakla 56 'i Eldona 25 East Sullivan 9.40 Giant Yellowknlfe 7.15 God's Lake 47 Hardrock 30 cil last night ap-1 price and wage controls would fimenriation of the be desirable or effective at this gitttoe that a re- time." f1 be paiu the city Mr. Abbott added that he did vn and Harvey, for not believe as yet the proportion f The recommen- of Canada's national production sed on figures re- has gone Into defence output to (P cities of Kelowna, the extent that controls are nec-ftinloopg, port A1. essary. and Trail cover- The government would use I Paid and the controls, Mr. Abbott said, "to k handled. I tne extent" needed when it felt I rthey were necessary. Ln," 5c?epled aI Mr. Abbott stepped Into the oanv. will be 20 lnninr nffiP- ! aPPeal against assessment on im ginning over tne yueen t-nar- The Ontario leaves her horn-lottos this afternoon and mixed port 0f Esquimau Februarv 26 for rain and snow along the main- Peatl Harbor, where she will i land turning to rain overnight. ,pend two days before proceed-I Intermittent rain Wednesday. ing to Suva in the Fiji Lslands. and 96 ordinary seamen of the Royal Canadian Navv embarkal j Not so cold Wednesday. Winds From there she goes to Brisbane for sea training. Dlus annrnxl- southerly, 15 miles per hour, In Australia, arriving there March I mately 70 members of the Royal Harricana 15i ., ..,.. "t ki.' Canadian Navy (Reserve) from l.iT.af)Hig AJ auui.liril.lv VAJr uitio tit. Heva 1312 evening, lows lonigm ana nigns t ronowing ner urisDane visit, Wednesday At Port Hardy 32 j the Canadian cruiser will put co , '"luauon xhat.Thrnno Rnonnh riohatj. a f t.pr ,m,t . imoiie opeecn and 42, Sandspit 32 and 40, 1 sea for exercises and manoeu- uain Tnr o t. n i VANCOUVER ' American Standard 34 Bralorne 6.60 B. R. XH 04 Vi Cariboo Quartz 105 Congress 08 Hedley Mascot 69 Pend Oreille 9.00 Pioneer , 2.15 Premier Border v .13'a Privateer 12 Reeves McDonald 4.15 Reno : 07 Sheep Creek 165 Silbak Premier 38 Taku River 08 Vananda - H'j Salmon Ooid 032 Spud Valley 04 Sliver Standard ; 285 Western Uranium 180 Oils-Anglo Canadian : 6.50 A. P. Con 43 Atlantic 2.95 Calmont - 1.20 . C. i E 12.00 Central Leduc 2.70 Home Oils .nO Mercury : 15 Okalta 2.90 Pacific Pete 10.00 Royal Canadian 12Va Royalite 14.75 TORONTO Athona - 08 ,or be defrayed servative leader, charged that -uu vjuul. noiKMes oi rnp cavern mpnt aione t were responsible for develop pe renorteri ih Prince Rupert 32 and 38. Service Here for Chief Dudoward vres with Australian and New Zealand naval uniU, on completion of which she will proceed to Sydney for a visit, lasting from April 6 to 16. The balance of the Ontario's program is as follows: Melbourne April 18 to 21. Hobart, Australia April 23 to April 27. provements, assessment confirmed. Robert Norman Grant, Bella Coola, appeal against assessment on land, assessment confirmed. Bessie Tarlisky, appeal against assessment on improvements, assessment confirmed. British Columbia Association of Seventh Day Adventists, Terrace, exemption recommended. George Zagar, Terrace, appeal against assessment on land and claslfication, assessment and classification confirmed. Karl Aberg, Masset, appeal against assessment on improvements, assessment confirmed. Axel Enocksen, Digby Island, appeal against assessment on land and improvements, assessment confirmed. Hadyn Turner, appeal against assessment on Improvements, assessment confirmed. various naval divisions. Also in the ship will be six Royal Canadian Sea Cadets chosen by the Navy League of Canada from 82 Sea Cadet Corps across the country. The trip in the Ontario, arranged jointly bv the Navy Leaeue and the Royal Canadian Navy, has been awarded the cadets for outstanding service in their corps. They are: Douglas Crouse, Bridgewater, N.S.; Oerald Freill, Montreal; David Whiston, Stratford, Ont.; D. W. Vlttle, Hamilton; D. Storey, Regina, and N. E. Kennedy, Vancouver. Hosco 07 Jackknife 05 '2 Joliet Quebec .93 ; ' Lapaska 0534 Little Long Lac 80 Lynx 14 Madscn Red Lake 2.63 McKcnzie Red Lake 43 McLeod Cockshutt 3.55 Moneta 38 Negus 1.01 Noranda 83.50 Louvicourt ; 26 Pickle Crow ,. 1.74 Regicourt ...... 05 Senator Rouyn 22 Sherritt Gordon 4.00 Steep Rock 9.20 Silver Miller s... 1.48 Upper Canada u .' 2.00 Golden Manitou - 6.90 A funeral service for Ernest S. Dudoward, outstanding Port Vfiterly one-half of fctlon 1 lo John I $10- adopted. ?DES ffbruary u. i951 L5: 17.5 feet ment of inflation. DREW FOR CONTROLS Mr. Drew said his party believes price controls and subsidies should be used to help fight inflation and to lower the cast of living. The control debate developed on a CCF motion, which Mr. Drew suuported, calling for a vote of non-confidence in the government because It has "fail- Lyttletown (Cnnstchurch), N Simpson Indian Chief, who died z.ADrn 30 to May 3. here Monday, will be held in Wellington May 4 to May 8. Auckland May 10 to May 14. Return Journey: Pearl Harbor May 26 to May Grenville Court Chapel tonight. Officiating at the service will be Rev. L. G. Selber of First United Church. Interment will be at 30. Basketball Tonight. Senior Gordon & Anderson vs Co-Op, 14.0 feet I ed" to relmpose price controls 10.1 feet and pay subsidies where neces-8.2 feetsary. Port bimpson Thursday ,lt isi Arrive Esaulmalt June 7. I 0:io 114:01 i I i On board the Ontario, In ad- 8:45. 1 expected.