PROVlNClAUl PS0VIMCI.1L LI2r.1?.T, i ,ORMES VICTORIA, C. C. PROGS "dailTTeuvery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER TAR V CABS tnllKI IHSI'ATCHEI) Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to tho Greot Northwest" I Phone 81 VOL. XL, No. 280 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951 PRICE ViVS CENTS king " E?sintJ.poDmaBi Chides 'Press It's Dry Down Here- WW'.,.' Ft"' ,s.. ,( .rwWy-.rf . j" j ' I t - - - 1- f . - i larininn - Northern BC Power Given Permit Outside This City f cc tillcate of public convenience and necessity has been granted lo the Northern, British Columbia Powv;r Company Lhulied for the construction and operation of electric transmission and distribution facilities in unorganized areas hvthe v.clnitj jl prince Rupert, it was announced by Premier Byron 1. Johnson following a meeting of thv; cabinet. The extension of services granted under the certificate include Prince Rupert Harbor, Porpoise Harbor, Tuck Inlet Morse Basin and Wainwright Basin and the following Islands! Karen Digby, Watson, Ridley and Lelu. Mo Statement After Parley " Really Irio Man LijKY. Out.. h The lirlbilly." who hoaxed i. cd Stairs Army recently, 1 jj r Ei nest John Grainpcr, ' I i.id northern Ontario ai i' T. who was found t i.n along the highway : here and Sault 8tc. i ;ri mis said Thursday, j 1 bx-rd their Identification 4,,u);iikt photograph of, ftiio claimed to liave i- d into the army from re- False Truce While 'Free Beer Flows In Alaska -FAIRBANKS I . G. E. Discussed at Victoria Also Highway 16 Right-of-way "TCTORI A (P-High officials of the Pacific Great Eastern Rail- i v.a and the Canadian National 1 Railways met Thursday at the ' iecsiative buildings. tor flowed' f -'-tV::.,. " "i.'X n.U! like water here yesterday and it cost less. Both parties declined to issue Happy "victims" of a price war 1 any statement afwr the meeting were getting their beer for .iiuitiiins oi New Mexico.' 1 ,ni C rawford of the Bud- j uehnient of the Ontario police said: "There is : 1 ,i that he is the same r which was called to discuss "in trrchange of traffic arrange nothing. Some were even having it delivered, also free of Big Four Getting Together in Talks On Arms Question i meats and joint, use of physical charge. ut Thursday Grainger Wii with vagrancy and d lor a week. property" when the two railway The price war started early in lines meet at P. ince George. j th? week when a dealer cut ' j The taiks will continue today. prices from $6 to $3.75 a case. I Canadian National Railways A competitor cut the price to ivi mber 19 the United )pi(. , !). m it -i i .... , officials also m'.'t with Hon. E. $2 55 and last night one liquor 1 AIilo ) llie United Nations political COlU- C. Carson, minister of public tloaier started giving the stuff my ri'ported that a rec- ' pave t hp name or peter ! mittoc today voted unanimously to suspend debate or, t0 discuss transfer of ow- away. r and told a strange . President Truman Says Fighting to Continue '. Rebukes News Gatherers. KEY WEST, Floiida Fighting wl continue in Korea as long a- thare is dangvr of the United Nations being caught off balance in a peace trap. President Truman said here yesterday In a press conference at which the confusing situation arising out of the "false truce" was discussed. The President, incidentally, gave an off the ouff rebuke to news gathering agencies for dls-reminating "false'' cease fire stories. He attributed the stories to intense competition for news but suggested that serious broad possibilities arising from false reports should be considered more important than mere competition for news. He urged the news gatherers to adhere strictly to the truth In these serious times. Meantime, in spite of official statements to the contrary, the Press Association in New York insisted that there had been orders issued to ftop ground fight 1 ing. Latest explanation of the truce order stories Wednesday is that a directive issued by General Van Fleet had been misinterpreted an upbringing remote rival east-West disarmament nhlns npnrlino- pffm-rs hv n.rt ,f lh. n..i , ,:, a . ."ffi" 1 " ""'" UUUMUC i . , . "f ! iliation had had disappear- disappear- tne iiia l'our to seek agreement n secret talks , n'K-'way w"ere me mE"- ' Ule estaDiisnment. ' k v" no' way flanks the railway alongside , 'The proprietor, noting the r- i Discussion among Britain, ; ,na gkeena River east of Prince crowd, started delivering it free & uin.i., ijutii, union qiiu uiiiu' Rupert. ;rr told recruiting offl- he was the son of a xuo prospector and had to enlist "after a raw ta oowntown points. Later in the day another dealer said he'd make it "even cheaper." Explosion cd States are expected to get ! under way immediately behind closed doors. The committee acted after Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. VLshinsky agreed to participate in su'jh talks. Russia insisted, however,' that the atomic bomb be banned Meyer Nearly Got Freedom HANOVER, Germany (CP) A new German monthly paper,1 published by the former SS iKlite flimrri) t.rnnns snlH nn 300TH FLIGHT The 300th Korean airlift flight of 426 (Thunder-birdi Squadron of the RCA F. left Montreal's Dorval Aiiport Monday. Captain of the plane making the flight was Maj. R. N. Ralph of the United States Air Force on exchan'i duty with the R.C.A.F Here Wing Cmdr. J. K. Macdonald Ataadron commander, bids Maj. Ralph goodbye. (CP from National Defencel All-Out Vote Campaign Launched by Jaycees Not many citizens here will ,,'emain uu&Vuched In Arsenal- JdS reported to have said, it he had never been to; ::.id been brought up on i;k and had seen only' :ii.ui m his life before u join tlu Army. ; 100's Dead Vvin Rinnpct Vishlnsky x ."'a said Russia is pre- Tho, -srilv that Kurt Mpm pamo PUSAN A South Korean gov III Air Battle within Ta fair's breadth o ; be i i v , . . V "uerna""al eminent arsenal here exploded lillf h. r nMi,,8 ntt0K . 'mic weapon, but yesterday with less of lives of LEATHER before there had bean time to j ne fiala mat tne soviet insist hundreds of people ' ,L . I?1 1SSU6' the Papeli ni , There is no clue as to whether !.vays that Meyer-major general A resolution u by the General the explosion was an accident or : during the war wrote his wile Assembly outlawing the use and ln(! result of sabotage I from Dorchester, New Bruns- manufacture of atomic weapons: I u ..'j, h, by an aggressive "Get Out and Vote" campaign now; clarify it. The original order had launched by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Hfn reached" on The "matter1 of SEOUL (CP) America's Sabre jet pilots won their greatest air hnt.tlp nf t.hA tfnrpan mnr tnriav ' the cease fire line but that other reporting a total haul for the preparation for civic election day, December 13. An international control or- ; manuiactured in the arsenal and S iripsis , been tlie way for the (leys, wind Is again the runaiit factor in British i wathcr. A storm .oved rapidly toward the . . cau.-ecl winds in ex,ces ' - wick, penitentiary last February lhat he expected to be released aay 01 iu ttea pianes inot down, four damaged and one probably destroyed won. jately all atomic plants weapon otller arms stored in area It said further that a lawyer and to Insure that the ban is stion was made that there the campaign, outlined his plan today. To begin with, newspaper shou1,? ?e no ground offeiudve to 'ha' and radio announcements will mf caPturue 5round Bht have to be back S'ven call peoples' attention to the The Fifth Air Force said that , . . Intn nf fimt Abolition of Radio Licence? per hour over tii ' ,,,,,,-u "jvimn aiuiuv iimiiMai no Allied planes were lost. The nine Red craft shot down later. t and northern Van-1 10 n Meer oul 01 Pnson lnls! ; Helped Marconi i Establish Radio year out mere are circles in were propellor-driven bombers Island and winds near ; importance of noting. After December 8 nomination day the campaign .will be intensified... Canada who know how to stop At the same time, it seems , clear now that there had never been any suggestion to curtail aid fighters-bombers the first I -The Canadian As- caugnt in mass flight bevond the Ottawa. Scotsmen Apply For Police Jobs Get Out and vote" stickers OTTAWA. Alexander Johnston, former deputy minister of an innocent man from gettuig his freedam." Meyer was convicted by a post Manchurian border. sociation of Broadcasters -yes- K ,, . uh artillery fighting or the air war, per hour over southern 1 is and. The winds moderating over the e-l but it will be well alteinoon before much is nnied on the south The Reds were caught lust ' terday formally recommended to R p..r r , tri whn wiU both of which indeed have now transport, who retired nearly 20 years ago, died here today He 'ter they crossed the Yalu Riv- the parliamentary committee on ' 'th householders with becom-i more Intensified. war Canadian court-martial ol ; responsibility for the death of ; EDMONTON. Fifty-four ap- ci, ajijiaicuuy on a training u.uui...u.s uu..v.v,.. w. th mnnthiv h s " uiu had helped Guglielmo Marconi establish the first radio station flight. ithe annual $2.50 licence fee on December' 7 a half hour radio yesterday- 18 taken t0 nave re- ! radio seats and the replacement , ferred more particularly to artll- in Canada beginning at 8 p.m. 10 Canadian prisoners of war in plications lor employment as Paeiiir air will once Normandy. He was sentenced to policemen have been received by rt pouring air Into the death, the sentence later being the city. All are from Scotsmen, is ilie low pressure mrr- commuted to life imprisonment. They were forwarded to Mayor LONDON W The headmaster ' of same hv some form of federal r....6.. J...7 lerv action of a local school could "read be-; sub.sidy. 1 mito nT iSriwmSc ran- Canadian Press Correspondent tween the lines ' when many boys ! The proposal was made by Bill Boss in Korea said that or Hawrelak who said the appli !h coast. ! i oaay Meyer was near me ena didates will have an opportunity Bre llKInn th-l r .1 .Vl r tjra nl nnn t c J . .... ders had been issued for Cana his iwiiSd push the polar air of an eight-day leave with ..-.v. v.iL. oa.i.v Vli" jitu, JUScJin OCUgCWlUfc Ul IUIUIII'1, . cnPfllf When nuestionpd thp hnvc or). 1 ,.,., ,1 ,,.ol (nr k ounnio. lu peait. dian ground troops not to take cations will be studied by the city commissioners and police oflicials. 1 wife and children at his childhood home In Offleben. December 11, a public meeting ffp,,sivl .,, mnhern Interior north-"R-iiB milder tempcra- mitted stealing the pens from 1 tion, in testimony before the RCMP Seize Trucks of Beer PRINCETON. Royal Cana hop. i Commons committee. at the Civic Centre will be spon- I Xne Wnlte House ted sored for the same purpose. from a hltnert0 unpubllshed se-Meanwhlle, all school principals cret document t0 snow that the United Nations Adamant win ue aKea to nave leaeners Natives and Income Tax lar Prince George aica muriow. Rain will be ' .ii on the coast both cl tomorrow while show- ; ' iiiw (lurries will spread 'M'e-mr today, rieglonal valid until midnight1 Cuat Region A little j preach "Get Out and Vote" to i their students for its affect on 1 parents. Church ministers will dian Mounted Police last, night j seized two truckloads of beer j near here and are requiring anj accounting for its possession. ! There were 120 cases. The driv- j ' ers were not arrested. Vancouver Test Case Being Watched With Interest ho ronnoctcH in montinn tlio lml Eighth Army issued orders Monday directing continuance of, hostilities "until the signing oi an armistice agreement." Presidential Secretary Joseph Short read from a document at a press conference In which he denied that ground fighting had been brought to a halt over the Korean battlefront. .... , . portance of voting in their Sun- A test case of a supreme court : day sermons. rnn Says BC Whaling Good For Years Caution in 'Xmas Buying ? "Wlil. Winds south (30) ' i! to '20t during the Lows tonight and n'n row- at Port Hardy,! mid Prince Rupert, 35, Insist :n Armistice Before Troop Withdrawal MUNSAN (P Allied truce ne-: gotiators today flatly refused j even to discuss withdrawal of ' ticops from Korea until an arm-I Isticc is signed. They meet again J tonight to discuss the next ques-' t on of cease fire inspection behind Hues. The Reds had demanded immediate wlthd: awal of United Nations command forces from Shoppers Hanging on to Purse Strings This Vcar hearing in Vancouver in connec-' nection with an income tax1 charge against an Alert Bay In-; dian, Thomas Hunt, was post- : ponerf today from December 5 until further notice. j A wire to this effect was received this morning here by Frank Calder, MLA for Atlin. , The tax case has created wide-' COLOGNE, Germany 1 Reuters) Authorities here have stepped up the fight against smuggling and black marketing in the Cologne area which Is close to the frontiers of France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland. Two big unugg:ing rings have been broken up. VANCOUVER. Johan H. Rudd, professor of biology at Oslo University, says British Columbia whaling can be preserved for many years to come if proper methods are followed. A novel arrangement is planned for election day. Police will be requested to sound Uie city curfew siren each hour the polls are open. Meanwhile, Mr. Jefferies will operate a sound truck to explain the siren and will give a brief resume of the issues at stake in. the election in .every part of the city. "This is one of the fullest elec Earnings of Zellerbach TORONTO (CP) Food merchants have ca-st a wary eye on the way 1951 shoppers are hanging on to their Christmas vy Christmas mm - 0m spread interest among all B. C. Sgt. T. A. Stewart, RCMP, re-jnaljVes and Indians of Canada, fess Irattic turned to the city on last night s SAN FRANCISCO (CP) Tho Crown-Zellerbach 1 Corporation train from a trip to Prince The result: they are timidly Korea, stocking their shelves with the Comparative quiet has settled least expensive holiday-season over the battlefield but no men-goodies, tion was made of this today at WINNIPEG fi Mr. Justice Ralph Maybank of the Court of King's Bench believes Canadians can get a better picture of their tions we've ever had. Our city ; h ursday reported consolidated ' HEAL.-As a heavy vol-Chri.stm.is exnress traf- is on the verge of a big future and we will need every voter In a coast-to-coa-st survey, tlie 11. p m, ,tine 0f truce negotiators, country when they get away f lucipiited this year. G. George on official duties. He was accompanied by Mrs. Stewart and son. They are taking up lesidence on Fourth Avenue West in the suite formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Feero. out to help decide who will di rect It," says Mr. Jefferies. from it for a while. In an address here he said he has found this to be true while serving as manager, Express i-anauian nc.v iuuuu mm mwi united Nations pianes, now-Association of Canada, of dealers have delayed ordering evcv spoWed a record 9200 trucks today that to avoid supplies, trying to establish first rll,Shiiig men and equipment to said Mr. Calder. On the outcome of the hearing is likely to depend whether or not Indians wJl pay income tax. Mr. Calder said this was the third or fourth time the case lias been postponed. He, as well as many representatives of the Native Brotherhood of B.C., was planning to attend the hearing. Ed Mahaney, business ag-'nt of NBBC, wired the information to Mr. Calder. ward the Communist front lines, a delegate to the United Nations. 1 net Income for six months end-led October 31 of $11,797,294 or j $3.82 per share. This compares with $11,004,285, equal to $3.53 a share, In the similar 1950 per-liod. I Federal and Canadian taxes ifor six months totalled $18,669,-1031 or $6.42 a share. In a similar 1950 period these taxes totalled $10,936,154 or $3.76 a share. Gen. Eisenhower Wants Germans ff mment it will be neces- n"w consumers are going u cupresx Christmas par- spend. !f .v if they are to reach ln Halifax, merchants predict ''it'stlnaiion before the ed a "sharp cut" in luxury buy ' holiday lng. tiiti.sh (imki. Iii Toronto, one butcher con Grant Made For TODAY'S STOCKS (( miriest M. p. IiiIhisIiiii 11. .ti.)B Production of paper and pu'.p ROME Following the conclu- sion of the NATO conference 1 here yesterday came an import-' for sale established a half-year ,or expressing parcell fcsscd thal "everyone has Iccl-'p J 1 f rrtnifl . Province is December ers out" to establish a what KOdU Q Ll 01111 will be selling. He Saskatchewan and Al- Price turkeys e I'oceniber 14- to Mani- estimated it would be "one of VICTORIA In order to fac- ' fc'Pcmbrr 13; to Ontario tne biggest years ln poultry." , intato the operation and devel- QiebiT, which never bought Cronin Babine December 12- to Families opment of the t'inswk-k, Nova Scotia and chicken or turkey would have Mines In the Omineca Mining fliluani island Tkwomhi.r ne this year, probably becau.se Division the sum of $10,000 has VANCOUVER American Standard .. .28 B'alorne 5.95 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Congress 06 Crrnln Babine 49 ant- statement from General record at 476,548 tons. ' Eisenhower, commander-in-chief; (Crown-Zellerbach is the parol' North Atlantic forces. ent company of Pacific Mills n General Eisenhower expressed Ocean Falls.) himself as being warmly in ' Canadian Nuns Going on Trial PEIPING. Four Canadian nulls from Quebec and a fifth from the United States are going on trial here before Communist authorities. They are charged in connection with the deaths of 2000 Chinese orphans. 'u Newfoundland np. ' " would be cheaper than meat, been allocated to be expended on the Cronin Mine Road, it was announced by the Hon. E. T. favor of inclusion of troops from West Germany in the North Atlantic defence. G'ant Mascot 90 Indian Mines 24 Pioneer 1.90 Premier Border 35 Privateer 1 08 Reeves McDonald 6.00 Sheep Creek 1.60 of Big Toronto Bank Snatch Mad Woman Kenney, Acting Minister ; Mine.;. Silbak Premier Bridge Fall Closes Road f Sale ? Large ('UVER 0,Three hun-,7 I P"rlora ln British Col-ylled by a strike at four j TORONTO (CP) Five armed bandits held up a Royal Bank ! of Canada branch at suburban jLeaside today and escaped with an estimated $30,000 money on Buffalo Canadian 17 Consol. Smelters 168.50 Conwest 3.50 Donalda 39 Eldona 18 East. Sullivan 8.90 Giant Yellowknife 10.15 God's Lake 37 Hardrock 13 Harricana 07 Vi Heva 16 Jacknife 05 Joliet Quebec 42 Litle Long Lac 75 Lynx 11 Madsen Red Lake 2.03 McKenzie Red Lake .. .47 McLeod Cockshutt 2.66 .Moneta 30 Negus 62 1 i Noranda , 77.50 Louvlcourt .41 Pickle Crow 1.62 San Antonio 260 Senator Rouyn 15 Sherrit Gordon 3.85 Steep Rock "... 6.50 Silver Miller 1.40 Upper Canada 1.60 Golden Maniteu 6.70 Colored Berets New Army Issue TIDES - - Saturday, December 1, 1951 High 2:56 20.0 feet 14:32 230 feet Killer Free PHOENIX, Arizona (CP) Winnie Ruth Judd, notorious trunk murderess of 20 years ago, remained at large today after breaking out of- state hospital for the insane last night. It was Vananda 15 Salmon Gold : 03 Spud Valley 15 Silver Standard 2.50 Western Uranium 4 25 A broken bridue 20 miles east hand to cash month-end Davroll 7 7 feet . 0f Terrace has closed Highway checks. OTTAWA.-beret worn The familiar khaki Oils in the aCnadianj Anglo Canadian R05 Low 8:32 21:19 1.6 feet: 16 to all traffic between Terrace! The robbery was carried out v- approxim- Army win oe repiacea. 1 land Hazelton. A tractor and .with machine-like" precision by . sillcSi ule Bni-, tne iourtn escape 101 me ciai An announcement will shortly be made to the effect that, in Union steamer coqultlam, ' truck of Little, Haugland & Kerr , a six-man gang and took only Capt. James Hunter, from Van-; Ltd. collapsed the St. Croix four minutes, couver via Kemano and other i bridge last night while driving A. P. Con 42 Calmont 1.59 Mercury 19 Okalta 2.90 Royal Canadian 15 TORONTO Athona 08 Aumaque 23 Beattie 18 Hlfrt naauuiauuil Killer. Tu ., inursday. Twenty years ago she shot two 1 1 nke of 431 brewery girl friends lo death, dismem-J : is now n its Sxth weell, bered tneir bodies and shipped j Rupert beer parlors I the grlsley remains to Los An-ciosect, a small amount ! geles in a trunk and suitcase. B.C. Interior beer has ! Mrs. Judd was then convicted coastal points, is due in port at over it. No one was injured. j 7:30 tonight and will sail at: L. E. Smith, district public! ANCIENT OARSMEN future, troops will be Issued with j berets in their corps colors red I for Infantry, green for rifle units, yellow for pay corps, in addition ! to the black and maroon already ! midnight for the south end of , works engineer, announced this I The Trireme, the sea galley of the Queen Charlotte Islands, re-, morning the highway would be ithe Greeks and Romans, car-turning here Sunday evening closed until further notice, while ried 174 oarsmen in three banks s6uthbound. j repairs are being made. ; 0f oars. armored and airborne 1 ' aoie at tne iqnr and sentenced to be hanged but worn by I .. was later adjudged insane, , .units. J Bevcouit . 60