PROVINCIAL ioA r m PROVINCIAL LISHA2I mmtm VICTORIA, B. C. 1 o Daily I V CABS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Delivery L nlSPATC HKI) Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 ""'"'. ho-'W PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS fo) o) irty nines Hospital Finances TO Third of Milion Theft merican Senators InQtlinn Joust j w iniNGTON, D.C. (CP) Three aroused fi'iiilwl a war of words over General Douglas jur's policies yesterday with a shoving match ior of a radio recording studio. Celtic Wins Scottish Cup GLASGOW (CP) Celtic won the Scottish Cup at Hampden Park today. They needed only one score to defeat Motherwell. Score: 1-0. Senator Homer Capehart (Re I CHAMBERMAID, IS ACCUSED NEW YORK (CP) A $31-a-week chambermaid was arrested today by detectives who said she stole $350,000 worth of jewels from guests In 35 hotels. Mrs. Julia Arbotofsky, aged 44, is accused of rifling rooms over a 2'2-year period. She was charged with grand larceny and held in $2500 ball. Police say the woman has admitted the thefts and that thsy found $30,000 worth of jewelry and 233 pawn tickets in her apartment. publican, Indiana i, heavily-built I pn i i "at i i. 'iiamM.,t-.,.X,iwl, ,:; C - - r ,.r. MK'irwwiir W' 1 ri wri i i mar""" i He From man of 53 and backer of Mac-Arthur, told reporters tie seized Senator Hubert Humphrey Further Sources of Aid Being Sought Board and Council The financial dilemma of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, which is stymilng an urgent ex- ' pansion program, including the replacement of the hospital boilers which are already In a state of alarming decrepitude, came up briefly towards the end of a long hospital boara meeting last night. As a possible means of obtaining further financial assistance, suggestion was made by Dr. L. M. Greene that Important Industrial concerns, enjoying the benefit of immediate hospitalization facilities but not contributing directly to city taxation, be approached. The board agreed. The board endorsed a letter which had appeared in the Daily News criticizing the city council for its attitude with respect to the board's request for financial assistance to the extent of $80,-000. The motion was proposed by Ranks old country FOOTBALL (Democrat, Minnesota! afier Humphrey had called him "a very dirty name." Then, Capehart said, Senator L -Tribute from the nor was paid yester-1 H e r b e r t Lehman Democra-r Battlvy, chief of Liberal, N?w York) "jumped me (....... l ,1 k..tr J T .. l,im ti T 1LIIC1 Car euuiuiiiciii., , uum wic um:& auu l viiicw imu liitioiiiil Railways, as back into the studio." Re-Forming Sea Cadets jus term as chairman , Senator Herman Welker (Rc-tunical section of the 1 publican, Idahoi, who, with 5'iim-managemnnt CO- Senator Robert Taft (Republl-idvcmfiil. He has held can, Ohlot, witnessed the brief jur the last nine years. 'scuffle, said It was "a kind of Jty was presented with cream-puffy business." ENGLISH I.KAGIE Division I Arsenal 1, Bolton Wanderers 1. Burnley 0, Fulham 2. Chelsea 1, Liverpool 0. Everton 1, Aston Villa 2. Huddersfield Town 1, Charlton Athletic 1. Middlesborough 1, Tottenham Hotspurs 1. Newcastle United 0, Manchester United 2. , Portsmouth 2, Derby County 2. RUNNING TRIALS Imperial Leduc, world's largest fresh-water tanker, has completed her running trials in Georgian Bay. After underwater inspection, the 18,500-ton vessel will sail for Superior, Wis., to take on her first load of Alber to crude oil for delivery to the refinery at Sarnia, Ont. The tanker is. expected to make a five-day round trip between the two ports. With a capacity of 115,000 barrels of oil (4,025,000 gallons), she is expected to carry about 175,000,000 gallons each season. .. (CP PHOTO) tan Gordon and seconded by Aid. Harold Whalen, the city council's representative on the hospital board. Aid. Whale-n's seconding did not go unnoticed Highway Worst East of Terrace A Sea Cadet committee of five was elected by the Navy League of Canada, Prince Rupert branch at a meeting held in H.M.C.S. Chatham last night. The committee, under president of the local Navy League branch S. P. Woodside consists of Mrs. SUn. Saville, N. A. Beke-tov, Capt. William Koughan, Capt. A. N. Davidson and Orme Stuart. Road Good, Weather Fine, Sheffield Wednesday 3, Black the committee ol union wh represents the iocs in the company's Roundhouses. The pre-3 as "made by J. J. president of System 4 No. 11. A V of L. 4rs during which Mr. in (1 as chairman of the 4 were marked by a liMiony, good will and Mr. Cuppello said. "We pool 1. Try to Get Radiologist Stoke City 2, SunderFland 4. West Bromwich Athletics 3, Climaxing the !a-st leg of a 1000-mile motor trip from Vancouver, Canadian Broadcasting Company officials faced what Wolverhampton Wanderers 2. Provnickil government is pre- Division II Birmingham City 0, Leeds for he rqecelved an especial "Thank You" from the chairman, C. G. Ham. D. C. Stevenson, administrator, was also thanked for his able address before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club this week on hospital matters. "It was excellent publicity," commented the chairman. With financial problems becoming increasingly irksome, the president is to at once set up a The re-formation of the Cant. thev railed the touehest Diece of pared to contribute $3600 to 4 in the fact that we United 1. Cook Sea Cadet Corp was offi roaa Detween csmivners ana ler- f uiuu.. left vcmr mertines H U yilUf IIie(.MllK ...... , .... f -rflllcf a fv, Drlnno Motorists are Heading Out P.ince Rupert should have its first exodus of motorists interior-bound this week-end. In fact, with '.he highway now officially opening for the season and road reports favorable for driving between here and Terrace, the movement has already started this warm and sunny afternoon. cially decided upon. race Deiore arriving nere mis .au6, BV .!. weelc. Rupert General Hospital, Hon. Bury 3, Doncaster Rovers 1. Cardiff City 2, Luton Town 1. Chesterfield 4, Blackburn Rov fci llngs of bitterness," 1 kv replied that he had "There was a 'cat' waiting to A. D. Turnoull, minister or health and welfare, advised the "The committee has decided that enough applicants have been received to apply for the complement of a minesweeper," said President Woodside. He ex ers 1. f U, n,.t (4V I mill rr o nut frum n Wlltrl Itnlo Coventry City 2, Sheffield United 3. nosPltal board last n,ht- laid the spirit of co- between Terrace and Smlthers jiad made it possible! but we were lucky enough to Th- however would not t w be th. nrwm. hotlHriv Binno- the Kirio nn thp ice sufficient to meet the cost of a linance committee of the board also a special continuing com- plained that the Sea . Cadets Grimsby Town 0, West Ham classify themselves by the strengths of naval warships. Al j atmosphere of mu- i where other cars hadn't been," "me radiologist here, so the ready 40 applicants from Prince Handing. said Frederick Wilson, CBC tech- " ' "lci "bb:u f'- miwee on tne nospital five-year expansion plan Including the most efficient use of the two new floors it is proposed to open up In the former military hospital section. Motorists will find at least two-thirds of the road between here and Terrace newly graded and in good shape. Grading is still to be carried out between Salvus and Shames, however, Rupert boys have been received. he said. United 1. Leicester City 3, Southampton 1. . ' Manchester 6, Barnsley 0. Notts County 3, Swansea T. 2. Preston North End 1, Hull City 0. , 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Tankers Death Toll Now 29 "There Is a complement of 100 niclan u'"uf ..6"'s F. B. C. H. Hilton, British Co- ervlce-lumbia regional engineer for Otherwise, the board would be CBC, Vancouver, was with Mr. faced with the necessity of rais-Wilson. 'ing the balance. ' " They were Installing line am- The Prince Rupert Medical Dlifiers on the CBC radio lines Association suggested that, as ; on a mine-sweeper," said Mr. and It may ..be. next. Wednesday! stance 1 Stiffer Woodside, who expects the present applicants to bring in addi NEW ORLEANS (CP) Seven tional boys to make up the full strength. Smallest classification east of here and will return south one means of accumulating moneys for this purpose, the Fans Boo President WASHINGTON. D.C. ffi Presi is a corvette. At the conclusion of the meeting Arthur Ogilvie was inter Falkirk 3, Aberdeen 3. Queen's Park Rangers 1, Brentford 1. Montrose 2, Dundee 2. Division "A" East Fife 4, Airdrieonians 1. Hearts 0, Rangers 1. Partick Thistle 0, Hibernian 0. Amateur Cup Final Bishop of Auckland 1, Pegasus 2. viewed as a possible command teen seamen are known dead and 22 others are missing and presumed dead in the collision between two tankers that set both ablaze Friday in the Gulf of Mexico 200 miles south of Morgan City, Louisiana. During a heavy fog, the 1000- ing officer. j dent Truman got a booing yester Plans for raising funds for Kp Allied troops Sjainst heavy resist-4in theb drive on the 8 bastion of Chorwon. 6' ales Army commti-'ay night said that "s wc-e stubbornly fill positions south f 'si of t lie transport I 18 miles north of west central Korea. day as ne tossed out the first ball and helped root Washln-ton hospital and medical association enter into an arrangement whereby the doctors would be allowed 30 per cent of X-ray lees as an allowance for outpatient plate reading. This doctors' fund would be earmarked for radiology purposes. Such an arrangement, having the blessing of the doctors, would also facilitate collections by the hospital from the Medical Service Association cases. operation of the Sea Cadet Corps were discussed. It was suggested by .Mr. Woodside that a public cruiser H.M.C.S. Ontario calls at Senators to a 5 to 3 victorv over before that part of the road is equally good. The bottom of the snowslide outside Kwinltsa tunnel has been cleared off the highway but there Is still a good deal uf overhanging snow and the possibility of a blockade still exists. Divisional Engineer L. E. Smith, back yesterday from a trip over the highway, sounded a note of warning for motorists to be watchful at that point. But service will be resumed between the city and Terrace with the official opening of the road tomorrow. It will be another 10 days before Canadian National Transportation starts its through bus service to points beyond Terrace as far as Smlthers since itii hghway between Terrace and Usk is still closed on account of soft conditions. ton Esso Greensboro and the ! by the Princess Louise today. Petain Death Report Denied PARIS (CP) Semi-official reports said today that Marshal Petain, 94-year-old hero cf the First War, had died. They were later denied by a relative. Petain is, however, reported to b in a coma. The aRod soldier has been in a prison fortress where he wac sent alter conviction of treason 'n World War II. the New York Yankees. There was a trace of cheering also but the Washington. Star Prince Rupert early in June. . 26,500-ton super-tanker Esso LSuez crashed, exploded and Mr. and Mrs. A. McLeod and two children leave for Nanaimo today on the Princess Louise. canea it tne "coldest reception ever given a chief executive at burst into flames. the opening of a baseball game." It was Truman's first nuhlin appearance since the big recep tion me national capital gave to General Douglas MacArthur whom tile President ousted as Far East commander. Football Train CrashTwo Dead GLASGOW CP) Two trains carrying fans to the biggest game of the Scottish season crashed near a suburban station today, killing two men and Injuring sevently. Twenty-five injured were sent to hospital. iwhaite ommittee i p' T. Applewhaitc, "iia. has been ap-lf Hxruw committee Sabers set up In the '"nion.s to consider 1 l" the Dominion QueenMarylODE To Furnish Ward Embarking on the Princess Louise, Capt. William Hicks, southbound from here today to Vancouver are J. Waltarl, J. T. Beckct. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Oald. LOCAL BOY WINS Chuck Place Top Candidate For B.C. Golden Boy Boxer VANCOUVER Qi A Prince Rupert fighter emerged last night as lop candidate for the Golden Boy award as the two-day British Columbia Golden Gloves tournament opened here. Charlie Place clowned his way to an easy decision over Guldbridge's Fred Fouty in a lightweight bout. Place, without a robe or a mouthpiece, was coached by Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer Joe Ward. The tournament, in which 62 boxers are participating, concludes tonight. (Chuck Place is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Place, 328 Sherbrook Avenue, and is employed by Mitchell & Currie.) TheWeather SynouMS There is no sign of any Immediate break in the present spell of dry sunny weather as British Columbia's lower mainland goes into its 23rd day without appreciable rainfall. Clear skies and light winds overnight resulted in freezing temperatures again early this morning throughout the interior of the province while Victoria and many other island points remained above freezing. H. F. Glassey, census commis j well, C. McMillan, F. B. Hilton, F. f Columbia mcm- Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, is to make the gift to the Prince Britons Make Clean Sweep CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The touring British Cambridge University team made a clean sweep of the Patroit's Day regatta in their first intercollegiate crew competition on this side of the Atlantic. F"t.iniittcc are H. W. sioner for Skeena. is sailing this afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver to attend a census Instruction conference. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc-Rae, H. F. Glassey, Mr. and ,Mrs. A. McLeod and two children, William Russell. Mxit.cn ay West; H. Liberal Vanl ' Rupert General Hospital of com- tl. and g. r Pcark- Plcle furnishings of- a private lve. Nanaimo. I ward In the new west wing of the hospital. This will be the More frost is indicated througn TODAY'S STOCKS We EnBlanrt'?!,1131"'? principal Sb,jtect!ne fJ,out the interior again tonignt vi, ' island the coming year and it will cost .. t.mn.rat,,r M continue 7!iwtedtopo- $803.50, the hospital board was to moderate slowly. (Courtesy 8. II. atlior na(i thrown advised at its meeting last night w ,9fl. ,. ; ) :.,iW jli M J did - ...c was rewarded The board its indicated Forecast ap- the of acceptance ""ic and a small prcciative y. gift. Johnston Co. Ltd. hmm . Beattie 49 Bevcuurt 45 Vi Bobjo . 14 Buffalo Canadian ....... .28 Consul. Smelters 146.75 Conwest 2.70 North Coast Region Sunny today and Sunday. Little change in temperature. Light northwest wind. Lowsx tonight and highs tomorrow At Port Hardy, 34 and 56; Sand.splt, 34 and 52; Prince Rupert, 34 and 58. fly Highway Report f '"iirkvsy of B.C. Public Works Department) KN TRANS-PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY TideS 1951 Sunday, April 22, High 1:14 13:56 Low 7:42 19:47 22.5 feet 20.4 feet 1.6 feet 5.0 feet f,. VANCOUVER American Standard 28 Bralorne 6.00 B R X 03 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Congress .8 '4 Hedley Mascot 52 Indian Mines 6A Premrer Border 31 Vi Pioneer 2.05 Reeves McDonald 4.50 Reno 4'2 Sheep Creek 1.6ft Silbak Premier .48 Taku River 08 Vananda .15 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 4!2 Silver Standard 2.41 Western Uranium 1.95 Oils-Anglo Canadian 6.00 A P Con 44 Atlantic 2.95 Calmont 1.18 C & E 12.00 Central Leduc 2.50 Home Oil 16.00 Mercury 15V4 Okalta 2 70 Princess 1.60 Royalite - 13.00 TORONTO Athona 9' Aumaque : .23 u K SALE wlth one car y C plates in Ration. Owner's r.son for sell- Prince Rupert-Terrace Road officially opens to unrestricted traffic on April 22. Travelling conditions are good from Prince Rupert to Salvus and fair from Salvus to Terrace. Graders are at work. Terrace-Smithers Road still Donalda 52 Eldona 20' i East Sullivan 8.35 Giant Yellowknife 6.70 God's Lake 41 Hardrork 16 Harricana lOVi Heva 11 ' j Jacknlfe .5'2 .loliet Quebec 61 Lapaska 04 Little Long Lac 70 Lynx 14 Madsen Red Lake 2.12 McKenzie Red Lake 47 McLeod Cockshutt 2.46 Moneta 33 Vi Nesus 80 Nnrnnrtn 77.75 Louvicourt .22 Vi Pickle Crow 1.68 San Antonio 2.46 Senator Rouyn 1834 Sherrit Gordon 3.45 Steep Rock 8.80 Sturgeon River .13i Silver Miller 1.75 Upper Canada 1.65 Golden Manltou j.7o Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stevenson and child left by car today for a week-end trip to Terrace. Ill t n !HAn ,-.T til - - 1 -1 XlI ''C 111 f , t;A f.y;v 1 - ' - - - - j j- KPert To, i l Co-oo Fishermen's FAREWELL DANCE POSTPONED TO APRIL 27 1 0 p.m. - 2 a.m. - Civic Centre Admission by Ticket Only Tickets available at Co-op Bakery and Store 84c closed to trucks and buses. Frost conditions are easing up but there are still some bad holes and rough going as far as Hazel-ton. Hazelton to Smlthers, good. General The travelling public should keep alert at the Kwinltsa slide area as there is still a potential snowslide r'0" Meeting hekUnthe April 23 7-30 P m. ffOFFICERS FLEUR DE LIS FOR KOREA Quebec's official flag the fleur-de-lis will be carried into battle in Korea by the 2nd Battalion, Royal 22 nd Regiment, now at Fort Lewis, Wash. The flag was presented to the regiment by Brig. Paul Sauve, provincial minister of youth and social welfare. Brig. Sauve is shown in civilian clothes at right during the ceremony in front of the Quebec legislature building. ' ICP PHOTO) I