-II PROVINCIAL LI.rUHT, 113 VICTO.IIA. B. C. X CO Daily V D..i, Delivery jy CABS linlSPVrd'EP NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Mki Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone ,uu Alj' wu PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 195! PRICE FIVE CENTS t neral Mac Arthur Dramatically Presents His Side of Case to Congress J U La BULLETINS , : Hi. ; 775 TERRITORY yfyto7 USSR D Satellite- .YUGOSLAVIA PPI ?Vv Fading Old Soldier Makes Farewell Scene For Solons WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) General Douglas MacArthur told Congress today that the United States cannot appease Communism in Asia "without simultaneously undermining our efforts to halt it in Europe." The Communist threat is a global one, Mac-Arthur declared, and added: ."We cannot divide our No Hope For Men in Sub , PORTSMOUTH, England (CP) Long silence Irom the bottom of the English Channel cut all practical hope today for the rescue of 75 men entombed in the lost British submarine Affray. The Admiralty says it has received no reports to Justify hopes that the men might still be found alive. Vandenberg Passes Away GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (CP)-Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg died last night. . Death came quietly to Michigan's senior Republican senator after a long Illness 27 days after his 67th birthday. Vandenberg had been fighting tenaciously to regain his health since surgery at Ann Arbor on October 3, 1949, for removal of the upper lobe of the left lung. He recovered and returned briefly to his Senate duties. In April, 1950, he underwent a second major operation In Washington for removal of a tumor of the spine. Vandenberg won note as an Outstanding advocate of the bi-partizan approach to foreign affairs in the United States. effort." In effect this was a direct challenge to the Truman ad ministration's position that Eu Resignation of Quebec Senator rope must be the place where Applewhaite Queries Fisheries Questions WINTER IN CALGARY i CALGARY Continuing blizzard had brought )., inches of snow to Calgary by today. Temperature iV around 20 above. ELEVATOR FIRE j PONOKA, Alberta Damage estimated at $200,000 was done when fire destroyed a grain elevator here today. Ninety-six thousand bushels of grain were lost. A nearby elevator was saved. GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED LONDON The British government was sustained on another division today. By a vote of 291 to 280 a Conservative motion which would have reduced the salary of Defence Minister Shinwell was rejected. This was the means by which the Opposition sought to disapprove of the appointment of an American instead of a British admiral to supreme naval command under the Atlantic Pact. CASUALTY LIST OTTAWA The 2rd Canadian soldier has been killed in Korean fighting, according to a casualty list issued today. He is Pte. R. B. Fair-servic. of Quebec. . this country will concentrate its efforts against Communism. It was MacArthur's disagree ment with this view his contention that greater efforts must OTTAWA CP)Hon. C. E. Fer-land of Jolllette, Quebec, aged 59, member of the Senate since 1945, resigned his seat today. He represented the electoral district of Shawinigan. He gave no reason for his resignation. be put into the Korean war that led President Truman 1o dismiss him from his Far East OTTAWA (Special to Daily News) The following inquiries of the ministry appeared on the order paper of the House of ern command eight days ago. Capture Big Dam general was Commons yesterday In the name The five-star given a swelling three-minute of e. T. Applewhaite (Skeena): ovauon wnen ne came inio ine i.Ha the Canadian govern-House chamber before a Join. mBnt nurrie nn n r.niu. any Reception meeting of the House and Sen tions with the United States of ate. He wore a field uniform and no medals. "I do not stand here as an Allies Now Advancing Northward From Hawchon TOKYO (CP) Allied troops to America during the past six months with a view to a revision of the Northern Pacific Halibut Fisheries Convention' 2. If so, what decisions if any hnvn hppn norepH tinnrt? advocate for any partizan cause day launched a limited attack north of the newlv cantured ir lne lsslies are iunaamentai Hwachon tmwer Hum and reiser-1 and , reach quite beyond the voir on the east-central front inirealm of partizan considera-i rlt 0 8Kreement has" been 'SPLIT" SEASON ALLOWED North Korea. , "r; saw. "iney must be;reacned of what nature were :Y EXPANDS While four-power delegates in Paris and Ifrions representatives at Lake Success thrash out .it nf world peace in Western Europe and the north Htji ia asain seeks expansion in "southwest Asia," where tjf niiirches with the free world. In Persia, where there sld bax.-K, local troops have been called out to safeguard jpniuns from the violence of mob hysteria which, Communist propaganda and agents, has disrupted sjrv. Tlie maps above shows that In each area where 4 by pray has been threatened, or, as in Korea, if has so far been blocked by Allied deployment. British fan air bases in the Mediterranean and Near East may 4 Soviet military intervention in southwest Asia, but If tunc a satellite then a Soviet-controlled Persian Gulf iuiuer all Indian Ocean shipping. A Russian diplomatic 4 rersia could be the preliminary step for an eventual ti l enveloping movement aimed at encircling the entire incontinent. -j : , . . tdian Brigade Starts filing-Seattle to Korea .TITLE (CP) First contingent of Canada's I brigade sailed for Korea today. !'p:nutiii(k'r of the force is following immedi-uwo other ships, sailing directly for the war The Allies seized the big '' u" "lc "'b1'"1 i" u'jtlie Canadian proposals? national interest if our course is n is expected Ulat answeis will be filed in about one week. Underfished Sections of Area No. 3 Being Made At Frisco Bay City Gave its Heart To Gen. Mac Arthur Yesterday SANFRANCISCO ih San Francisco yesterday gave its heart to General Douglas Mac-Arthur In a thundering welcome in which the famed soldier declared he will not enter politics. He made this dramatic announcement during a rtotuous greeting by at least 300,000 people who Jammed the downtown streets and Civic Centre. It dwarfed the noisy reception he received when he returned to his homeland the preceding night for th first time in fourteen years. "I cannot tell you what it means to be home," the deposed General said. "How I longed for it, dreamed of It through the long dreary years abroad." And then the General closed The Weather Synopsis Temperatures in most sections Available Late in July to prove sound and our future protected." MacArthur said too: "I address you with neither rancor nor bitterness in the fading twilight of life with but one purpose in mind to serve my country." VIEWS SHARED MacArthur said his views on the Far .East "have been fully shared by practically every military leader including the United States joint chiefs of staff." He said that the Pacific is a shield for all the Americas and all free lands of the Pacific (Continued on page 3) of the mainland and in a few localities on Vancouver Island hyaro-eiectnc grid on Wednesday after the Reds, who had defended it stubbornly for days, slipped away to the north. Thousands of Allied soldiers poured into the dam and reservoir area. United Nations riflemen struck north from Hwachon at the west end of the reservoir. They traded fire with an enemy group of undisclosed strength but later withdrew. The Chinese Reds pulled back all along the central front in mountainous area west of the reservoir. Rain, smoke and haze made air observation impassible but 'United Nations troops patrolled aggressively far ahead of their lines in those craggy heights without opposition. Heavy rain slowed the Allied Important Change in Regulations Halibut fishing regulations for 1951, just announced by the' International Fisheries Commission, include an important change in the establishment of two recently underfished sections of previous Area 2 a." separate areas and the opening of these in late .ummer for 10 days commencing July 26 the time when they used to yield. their greatest catches. fell below freezing during the night in one of the coldest April nights in years. At Vancouver the temperature fell briefly this morning to 26, the coldest April morning since April 3, 1936. Coldest spot in the interior was Cranbrook with a temperature of ten above while in the Okanagan Valley Penticton reported a low of twenty-three. Although the cold air is still pouring into southern British Columbia, the rate at which the polar air is entering the central Interior is decreasing markedly j his brief speech on an unexpec-i ted note: "I have Just been asked Alleged Killer Hangs Himself i if I inteded to enter politics. My rcpiy whs iu . "I have no political asplra One Killed In Bomber push on the western front. Among minor changes is tions whatsoever. I do not In reduction in the pre-season per tend to run for any political of that the catch of halibut on the Pacifie coast in 1951 will be in i In. sunburned and CBiidltioned, the troops 'the Seattle port of i pier shortly after fiin-u as ordeig wre n the ranks. Tile "4 erect under their ''s Rifles and Sten-iff.Muiiu at their shoul- hard, as if spoil- Juhn M. Rocking-J!31tmiid(:r of the force, tiien will swing Into lS loun as possible. iod during which vessels may fice and I hope that my name will never be used in a political have their licences validated for exceSs cf 56,000,000 pounds, or way." lishing in the various areas, ioiabout one-third greater than reduce opportunities for illegal tne catcn that the unregistered EL PASO, Texas 0' An 80-ton and by this evening this decrease bomber faltered on its take-off should be 'reflected .in lighter yesterday and crashed, killing wind speeds along the southern WINNIPEG (CP) John Henry Schmidt, 31-ycar-old farmer charged last Saturday with the rifle slaying of five members of his family at Graysvllle, Manitoba, hanged himself early today in Headingly Jail. He was accused of slaying his mother, father, two sisters and a brother. Session Is Prorogued Stormy Session of Legislature At Victoria Ends coast. John Lesko was admitted to one of its 15-man crew and injuring a school boy. The four-engined bomber, bas- Frost is expected again tonight the Prince Rupert General Hospital yesterday afternoon after in most sections of the province ed at Biggs Field here, burned but temperatures are not . ex-after the crash. None of the 14 i pected to fall as low as last sustaining injuries in an accl dent at Watson Island. pre-sea'son fisning. fishery was able to take in the The coast is divided into seven ' year before, regulation began, regulatory areas. Area 1A in- j This greater catch will be taken eludes the waters south of Cape with one-third less fishing ef Blanco, Oregon. Area IB lies be- fort than was required to take tween Cape Blanco and Willapa ! the smaller catch of that earlier Harbor, Washington. Area 2A year. includes those waters between ; Set line vessels may again se-Willapa Harbor and Cape1 cure permits to retain for sale Spencer, Alaska, that are not one pound of halibut with each contained in Areas 2B and 2C. 'seven pounds of other salable Area 2B Includes the waters in species of fish caught incident-southern Hecate Strait, off Brit-: allv while fishing for other men aboard were injured night. VICTORIA (CP) Second, session of British Columbia's 22nd legislature one of the longest on record prorogued last night after nearly two months of TODAY'S STOCKS (Tiiurlcsy 8. I. JiihiiKlmi ltM" Prorogation came at 1:06 p.m. Forecast North coast region Sunny and warmer. Winds northeast (20i in open water today, otherwise light. Northeast gales (40 mph) in mainland inlets, decreasing to 30 this afternoon. Lows tonight and highs Friday at Port Hardy 32 and 55, Sandspit 32 and 50, Prince Rupert 32 and 55. 4.r'i ish Columbia. Area 2C includes species during a limited period Pacific Standard Time Beatlie . Bevcourt the 45Vi the waters between Cape Ad-latter closure, of the areas to The session, which saw ;ged With s Murder J.1 'f -a latlu r was yes-f f1 with the rifle '1 s twenty-year-old DJvilff, 20-year-old I ,Was "Hind dead in 1 me near Brilliant J!' said he had been K John Davldoff, 47, fy charged with mur-r!,M no plej when 'harKe was read and i for eight days. ;Th 1J"t' Davidoff was '?. 16-year-old Koo- diiigton and Dixon Entrance, ' halibut fishing. The winter clos- Liberal-Progressive Conservative off southeastern Alaska. Area 3 cd season, the closure of the coalition lose two members in extends from Cape Spencer to Masset and Timbered Islet nurs- a battle over compulsory hos-a line running true west from ery areas throughout the entire pital insurance, had opened Cape Sarichef on Unlmak Is- year, the application of the February 20. land. Area 4 includes those wat- minimum size limit to the hall- Lieutenant Governor Clarence era of the Bering Sea lying but that are landed, and the Wallace gave royal assent to north of the CaDe Sarichef line. 1 nrohibition of the use of dory some 113 bills, about half a Bobjo -13V! Buffalo Canadian 27 Consul. Smelters 147.00 Conwest 2.65' Donalda 52 Eldona : 21 East Sullivan 8.50 Giant Yellowknife 6.60 God's Lake 38 AIR PASSENGERS From Sandspit (Wednesday) S. Young, S. MacGuire, S. Colin-son. From Vancouver (Wednesday) B. C. Bracewell, Mr. Kenweoy, Mr. Patton, E. Marback, Mrs. H. Weiss, C. E. Moir, Mrs. Bussey, A. B. Bussey, Mr. McSher, C. Tur-bitt, Mrs. Bremner, L. Moir. To Vancouver (today) A. Marshall, C. Carlton, R. A. Ritchie, M. L. Grossman, C. E. Secord, J. W. Bruce, D. Atkln, Mr. Rambo, Mr. Traynor. Mrs. A. V. Hill, J. W. Podmore, R. Culler. To Port Hardy (today) Mr. Harrison. To Sandspit (today) . C. W. Corrigan, D. Selkirk, L. Aikens. A catch limit ' of 25,500,000 Co-oo Fishermen's FAREWELL DANCE rOSTPONKD TO APRIL 27 1 0 p.m. - 2 a.m. - Civic Centre Admission by Ticket Only Tickets available at Co-op Bakery and Store 94c Area 2A. 28,000.000 Harricana 10V pounds is applied to Heva 11 '4 Tne Area 3 limit of Jackntfe 5Vi gear or nets for the capture of dozen short of the number in-halibut are continued. troduced. To provide for the return of The biggest budget in British tagged halibut released under Columbia's history wag appro -the commission's current mark- ed, heralding ordinary expending program, the regulations ai- tures during the coming year low vessels using any type of amounting to more than $118,-gear to retain and land tagged 000.000 and expenditures out of (Continued on page 2) , borrowed capital totalling $36,- : j 000.000. w C ' Mosl contentious piece of Ieg-I T n C I islation in years, the bill raising ! ine samp hori D. " VANCOIIYHI American Standard .... -27 Bratorne . Cariboo Quartz 115 Congress 814 Hedley Mascot 54 Indian Mines 27 Pend Oreille 7.90 Pioneer 2.00 Premier Border 26 J2 Privateer 12 Reeves McDonald 4.50 Reno ' 4l2 Sheep Creek 1-70 Sllbak Premier 43 ( Taku River 07 Salmon Oold 03 Snud Valley 4 Silver Standard 2 45 Oils A P Con l.J. 46 Calmont : 3.00 C & E 2.15 Central Leduc 2.55 Home Oil 15 75 Mercury 15 Okalta 2.60 Princess 1-60 Royal Canadian 10',i TORONTO Athona 09 Aumaque .25 pounds and the Area 4 limit of 500,000 pounds remain the same as in 1950. No catch limits are set for Areas 1A, IB, 2B and 2C. The fishing season Is again opened on May 1, except in Areas ZB and 2C which are opened for 10 days commencing on July 26. This season 4 1 ! vi r uuuj m mm I hospital Insurance payments i . . - J 11.1 . Vv. V. .Toilet Quebec 63 j Lapaska 04 Little Long Lac 69 Lynx .'. 14 Madsen Red Lake 2.15 McKenzle Red Lake .46 McLeod Cockshutt 2.67 Moneta 34 V4 Negus 84 Noranda 77.75 Louvicourt 22 Pickle Crow - 1-66 San Antonio 2-49 Senator Rouyn : 18V1 Sherrlt Gordon 3 50 Steep Rock 8 85 Silver Miller 1-72 Upper Canada 1-65 . Golden Manltou 6-75 CONCERT Fridav Friday, AprU Anril 20 20, 1951 wm ; causea puuuctu uyucavai uuui tne House and throughout ; 10'7 teei British Columbia. it ir feet I W. A. C. Bennett and Mrs. Help Wanted Female Columbia Cellulose Co. requires the services of a typist clerk immediately. - Prospective applicants please apply in person to Personnel Office, Watson Island. 81 High Low . ends in Areas IB and 2A when the Area 2A catch limit is taken, and in Areas 1A and 3 when the Area 3 catch limit is reached. Area 4 closes at the same time as Area 3, unless it is closed earlier by reason of the attainment of Its own catch limit. Misured by centra A . . . "ssocianoni )AY. APRIL 20 1 :15 p.m. coalitionists, crossed the floor POLIO OUTBREAK of the House and announced The first major epidemic of! they would stand as independ-poliomyelitlfl in United States ;ents. They said they had lost CONSERVATION SUCCEEDS (h) anticipates occurred in 1913. faith in the government. The commission i