f . --A 0 O0 Doily NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER j CABS Delivery 1 ..,.. Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XL. No. 53 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS rno e o ''"KEF1 Ottawa mmam m mmi mm I , . .f r "1 ..... L-c. - i - First Casualty Charlottes Not rST A Chinese Chinese Reds Reds i y jfes-A, IV Rebellious Rebellious j The Doukhobor Problem i Reactions to Settling Sons of Freedom on Queen Charlottes LI51 IS ISSUea Juimujic iui Jtvumy OTTAWA The first official Reasons, Military Says A variVr.v nf f.nininn sinrl rpapt.inn mur. 11 nilw I casualty list of the Princess Pat- t 1 ixi ' tricia"s Canadian Light Infantry. HONG KONG (CP) Red terror In Swatow Crushed guerrilla movement In Kwangsi Seething peasant unrest in souththese were the reports out of Communist China today.- They all added up to what the Red capital at Peiplng itself admitted only last week that dissidents 'What do you think of the radical sect of Douk- issued. j VANCOUVER (CP) High military officials in hobors planning to settle Graham Island?" ' Five are listed as dead, one Ottawa were reported today'to have frowned on pro- (The Daily News carried a ment laidhTlialTrmch 1 dead of wounds- a "nded I posals to relocate the radical Doukhobors in Queen Canadian Press " " alo;.sne I3" nac? nmcn.anH ,...... report yester- and four four Injured. in hired P riav that. 5win snn. nf svrfr.m ocaiing witn the JJoukhooors. . - i l,harlottp Islands. No West Coast men are shown cnallenging their Com- n,icht make their future home iney are wonderful people to munist masters all ovor China. on the Queen Charlotte Island.) tleal wil"n individually," she in the killed in action list but Newspaper reports said today Mayor Rudderham-"It'g hard stated- "but 1 tninl a "ls- I on6i Lleut Alfred S. Wagstaff of the tommy-gun rules In the t0 settl thenl anywhere , port to say" Mayor G. W. Rudderham akf v vancouv. a wounded wounded and ana two two in Ure of Swatow, opposite Formosa, thcfighl. "If the Doukhobors numbers. They shou!d and that iails are lammed with were reiornt.ini nf their nu,n be split up in three or four- others Pte. Patrick Beley and The Charlottes, 400 miles north of Vancouver and off vital sea lanes to strategic Alaska, was suggested as a possible relocation centre for the Sons of Freedom. Settlement of the Doukhobors on Graham Island, most northern and biggest of the group of three islands forming the Famine in Korea GENEVA (CP) There will be famine in South Korea next year unless about 3,000,000 refugees, both of suspected adherents to Chiang free will, it could be beneficial famllv erP and placed, Pte. Archibald Cunlo, Kai-Shek Mm. rhm... hmh in ih. nn,,ntr o,,h t v, among English-speaking com-, Vancouver are battle accident - . . . - mimftt. mutinies where they would i victims. reported fleeing the Red terror, people." sooner assimilate the Canadian I '"But if the governments plan to settle them there, just to get way of life. jammed into the lower part of charlottes -miht not. h. miit.- old country ithe peninsula, can be put back abie for security reasons," Was riVhiar:retJi'oUrhrtorihe 1 ne mayor tnougnt the n i-. j on ineir iarms Dy may, Adnata reported from Ottawa. France Still Sans Premier FOOTBALL Klngsley, United Nations agent-general for Korean reconstruc eSvi tnTTnd, The - f anadian wa. But eve if they should settle on Queen Charlottes, I don't think we'd feel much effect." people were reportedly good farmers and, once away from j their enemy faction, the ortho- I.I0MI-FO. E. J. Hudson resorted to a walkie-talkie PARIS George Bldault, hav- i Dr. R. ,G. Larje, Dr. R. G.ilng failed in his effort, another tion, said today. Challenge uux, pe-aceiui-iivmg uouKnooors i ors were banned form an Edmonton hospital dua ;! uenza epidemic. Mrs. Hudson gave birth to twin -mau v "ic ouuuui ,'iurmer rnme rainisier, tien.i tho radical. miahf herrm Decome peaceful , board, did not believe the solu- Queille, endeavored to form a; ' tlon of the Doukhobor problem! new government for France! in that Hpht i think it mHv be a good idea. But they Ttm I"'' 10 "movln? a festering sore, but he, too, failed in the at- A British Columbia government committee recommended relocation of the radical Sons, numbering about 2,500, and several locations are under study. The Doukhobors require several thousand acres of land suitable for agriculture. The Sons agreed to migrate from the Kootenays favoring an "Isolated location," sucn as the Charlottes offer. Authorities In settled communities oppose these settlements. Scottish Lf ane. Division "A" Rangers 5. Falkirk 2 Aberdeen 1, Raith Rovers 2 Airdrieonians 2, Hibernian 1 Clyde 1. Motherwell 2 East Fife 1, Partick Thistle 1 (He), Hearts 8, Morton 0 Saint Mirren 2, Dundee 2 (tie) Third Lanark 2. Celtic 0. lrom u"e J,rl OI lne Pvince ' lempt lo musier enougn support must obey ihP thp the laws iaa, nt of th the land,' ianH to another." I to assume the Premiership. "However, if the government After Queuille, who is a Radl- To Soviet UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) her husband wanted to consult her about naming 1101s. He is shown with their other two sons outside ,tl in conversation with the mother. (CP PHOTO) WRY REFLECTED Production Shows Mayor Rudderham added. W. J. Scott "I think it would It would be best to get them out " w . aoclMlslj aanaonea "on to offer, then 2,500 settlers tti of the countrv entirelv." said ; tempts to form a new French United States today dared Rus W. J. Scott, president of Asso- JJ??L "J?! cabtaet Guy Met. 46-year-old ciated Boards of Trade, "unless development of the Islands Socialist school teacher, said he sia to let United Nations start counting her soldiers, sailors, English League, Division 1 Aston Villa 0, Huddersficld Town 1 Blackpool 3. Portsmouth 0 13.1 ! t , in WmnAara O T.-,..-t A can have some definite un-' eLl i" , would about It before this we more giving Mollet was thus the third derstanding and assurance from TheWeather g Upsi French political leader to accept move our blessing," he said. j ' tne governments that they eh,, .i,i,i u i... n wing in Area guns, tanks and planes Monday. The United States agreed to undergo the same Inspection. Such an Independent census, the U.S. said, would show once an Invitation from President Vincent Auriol to try a hand at Synopsis The lower mainladnd encoun- T,? 7 'Doukhobors) will abide by the I rwh Derbv County i 1, m Newcastle " jaw United 2 ' I Geoff Hills "In view ot their Fulham 2, Stoke City 1 t aisioyalty j don i thlnk Liverpool 1, West Bromwlch thcv should let all 0, tne 2.500 Canadian Chief Of Staff in U.S. forming a cabinet. Deadlock over reforms in elec and for all who had the biggest 'rated lodging activity in Prince Uupert result of the activities of Columbia Cellulose armed forces Soviet Union or tered this morning one of the ,toral law brought about the Albion 1 (tie I at once ln one Piace" wag the OTTAWA Chief of General downfall of Premier Rene Pie- xpiiinling sawmilling operations in the cen- the western powers. heaviest March snowfalls on Russia record Amounts on the ground rejected all previous! demands for such a count. eailv this morning varied from Manchester United 3, Arsenal i opinion of Geoflrey Hills, pres- Staff, General Guy Simonds, is ven's government Wednesday ir us reflected m upward bounding scaling '-1 " " " " ' ident Junior Chamber of Com- on w trip to Washington to con-; Mollet was minister, of state 2 to 4 inches The new American move was occasioned by Russia's note to Britain last week charging the buiiderland i, Middlesbrough 1 ; merce. "If they ever start any-1 fcr with American Army officials and representative of Pleven's Tottenham Hotspur 2, Chelsea j thing, they would be too much on the matter of sending troops cabinet in Big Four council of 1 to handle for the few police In to Korea and Europe. Europe affairs. Wolverhampton Wanders 4, the area." The weather disturbance causing this situation moved rapidly from the Gulf of Alaska during "g wale for the month of February this "R to Ih? records, western powers had twice as many men under arms as the Soviet Union. np y, district fores-'9272 board feet as Allies Still 'h a mere 6.025.70!) i BULLETINS Sheffield Wednesday 0 ! Mr. Hills thought it would be ... j better to allow only a few hun- Division X dred migrate to remote sec- Barnsley 0, Birmingham City 2 tiona of the provice, such as Blackburn Rovers 1, Coventry Peace River valley, Bulkley val-citv 0 I ley and the Queen Charlottes. n the same month On Move Bientlord 2. Manchester City 0, Henry Peterson Henry Peter- Doncaster Rovers 2, Leicester son 1601 Eighth Avenue East LIVING COST UP OTTAWA (CP) The government's cost-of- TideS Sunday, March 4, 1951 High 10:39 19.7 feet 23:55 18.5 feet Low 4:38 9.3 feet 17:27 3.5 feet to date for 1951 U ird feet as against ird feet in the first of 1950. s Hi" scaling record 1351, figures fov R fhnwn for com- had another opinion "I don't think It would ef f (. t Drir,s,a Dnnort AVfPnt rwsr living index rose from 172.5 to 175.2 between Janu- Cltv 2 (tie) Hull City 2, Chesterfield 1 Leeds United 0, Preston North End 3 the night and will move into the interior during the day. Improved conditions are expected along the coast today In the wake of the storm while snow will spread into the valleys of the interior. Cloudy skies and scattered snow flurries are expected over the province on Sunday. Forecast North coast region Cloudy today and tomorrow. A few snow flurries overnight. Colder tomorrow. Winds northwest (35) over open waters today, elsewhere westerly (20). Light tonight, northerly (20) tomorrow. Lows tonight and highs tomorrowAt Port Hardy 30 and 40; Sandspit 32 and 38; Prince Rupert 28 and 38. TOKYO Allied forces, continuing their steady northward advance ln Korea in the face of stiffening Communist resistance, are closing ln on the important haps in the tourist line. Tour-' ary 2 and February 1, Dominion Bureau of Statistics l, Notts county l clear of the is- increase announceci jsuwouidtew today. January of 2.7 points was Luton Town ' (tie) 121,779 sunulv base of Honclon. 15 miles Sheffield United 4, Grimsby 'But i guess those people i ine Diggest monmiy jump in more man two years, must have some place to go." 3.848,035 , north of Hoencson. which thev Town 2 Southampton 1, Cardiff City 1 Mrs. Biackaby Mrs. O. R. S. KING BETTER 1.6(16.129 524.449 8.330.881 2.331.803 719.SH2 1.H23.542 182.806 10.05B.272 1,155.920 199.674 700,295 Biackaby, president of Women's HOCKEY scores Pacific Coast Vancouver 4, Portland 3 Victoria 5, Tacoma 3 (tie) Swansea Town 1, Queens Park Canadian Club here,' and f or-, Rangers 0 . I merly a trouble shooter for the West Ham United 2, Bury 3 Saskatchewan education depart- captured yesterday. A United States tank and infantry force advanced 3 'a miles today. Terrain Is extremely rough and weather bitterly cold but, nevertheless, progress is made. 6,05,709 f-'l Irnducls) TODAY'S STOCKS of Polos and pllim? ir also shows an ln-47.1H8 lineal feel ,flSl cumpared with 1 ff't in the first of 1950. Wuarv h,i .,.. ?T(Courtfsjr 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) Thinks Government Should Have Made Better Alcan Deal """" " i..i ..... Bulgaria is Complaining Beattle Bevcourt Bobjo Buffalo Canadian ... .66 .49 .17 .31 T , x was scale! f h C2-.339 lineal feet 1 1950. Per species the f'bruary was: cedar, T 11 f((,t; hemlock, m. 1.257. LONDON (CP) His Majesty King George VI, who was reported yesterday to be suffering j from a feverish chill, had a comfortable night, I his doctors said today. He was remaining in his room today. RUSSIANS TEACH TECHNIQUES TAIPEI, Formosa (CP) Foreign sources today said 5,000 Russians arrived in China's Hunana province to teach Chinese Communists the Soviet purge techniques. "CONSPIRACY" ALLEGED ' PRAGUE (CP) More than 200 persons arc reported to be under arrest in the Communist party's drive against alleged Tito-ist plotting in Czechoslovakia. Reports said there was "broad conspiracy" within the party. LATEST SNOW IN 13 YEARS VANCDTTVF.R (CP) Damn flakes sifted down SOFIA Bulgaria is complain Consol. Smelters 145.00 Conwest 2.42 Donalda 59 Eldona .26 East Sullivan 9.00 ing about reconnaissance flights VICTORIA A. J. McDonnell, but there is little doubt that It Coalition member for Vancouver will be. ties were recorded ' of Greek aircraft over Bulgarian I tprrilnrv Vitcroslavta anri Aihan. J'?oi soale this Feb- la are charged with co-operating Point Grey, speaking in the; The agreement Is not in the Legislature yesterday, was crlt- j form of a bill, it Is signed by the ical of some aspects of the i executive council under an act Giant Yellownknife God's Lake Hardrock 7.90 .44 .28 F compared with by allowing Greek planes to pass aereements between the gov X"" over their territory. passed ln 1949 which authorizes the Lieutenant-Governor or the cabinet to sign such an agreement. WANTS FULL BENEFIT Mr. McDonnell said: "We should have placed a value on that ita Music Trail Presents Harricana 16 Vx Heva 13 Hosco .6Vj Jacknife 6Vfc Joliet Quebec ,.78 Lake Rowan ., 06 Lapaska 5'2 Lynx 17 Madsen Red Lake 2.47 Virginia Davis ma trnntt)Ai rf mtfa tllaf miiiirl ' ' yANCOUVER American Standard 31 Bralorne 7-00 B R X 4:j Cariboo Quartz 130 Congress 8 Hedley Mascot -62 Indian 20 Pend Oreille 8.60 Pioneer 2.85 , Premier Border Wi ' Privateer 08 Reeves McDonald 4.50 Reno 07 Sheep Creek ' 1.63 Silbak Premier 35 Taku River 09 Vananda 19 Vx Salmon Gold ZV2 Spud Valley .414 Silver Standard 2.65 Western Uranium 1.80 Oils-Anglo Canadian ... 6.50 A P Con 45 Atlantic 3.00 Calmont 120 C & E 12.00 Central Leduc 2.65 Home Oil 17.75 Mercury 15V4 Okalta 2.85 Pacific Pete 9.85 Princess 1-60 TORONTO Athona : 09 Aumaque M warrant us asking the company on Vancouver today in the city's first March snow- "Firefly," not only to manufacture ingots; storm since 1938. The snow belt covered all of Van- ,aay Star of "Hansel & Grel.al," "Student Prince," "Roberta" .50 360 McKenzie Red Lake MacLeod Cockshutt IN dui 10 consiruci iunner manu- , , , ., , i j m. , facturing plants, probably in couver Island and the lower mainland. Three inches Vancouver, so that we could get 0f snow blanketed suburban Vancouver several 1 H Aican dideotndertake ' hours after the fall started, with no let-up in sight. ernment and Aluminum Co. of Canada. He felt the company should be required to go further than to merely produce alumina ingots but to also set up a manufacturing plant, possibly in Vancouver. McDonnell charged that the government was too short-sighted when it agreed With the Aluminum company for the construction of the $500,000,000 plant in British Columbia. , "We are following a shortsighted policy in respect to our resources," he said. Under the agreement the company will set up a reduction plant capable of producing 300,000 tons of aluminum ingots a year. It would be built at Klt.imat, about 80 miles south of Prince Rupert. The agreement has not yet been ratified by the government D ortrait in Song Flhursdoy, March 29 - 8:30 p.m Moneta -37 Negus ... 1.05 Noranda 82.50 Louvicourt 23 Pickle Crow 1.78 Regcourt 05 San Antonio 2.75 Senator Rouyn MVz , Sherrit Gordon 3.75 Steep Rock 9.20 Sturgeon River 15 Vt Silver Miller 1.59 Upper Canada 2.05 Golden ManiUm - 7 40 T"s W-.iO ami 19 im further construction, he said, no other organization was going to. "The ue of aluminum is expanding tremendously and, if the ratio of expansion per year keeps up and this company is able to sell the products of all its plants. British Columbia will not only have leased its water- I Less 20 to Civic Centre members NO WAR, SAYS BRITAIN'S LABOR LEEDS (CP) Deputy Prime Minister Herbert Morrison said today Britains Labor government 'utterly rejects" the view that a third world war has begun. He told a regional Labor meeting that Russia had sabotaged efforts of the United Nations to create a collective security. i J 107 of 231 Exchange Season Tickets Now it Mail your Entries power but, through xtra prices; which they charge us for their product, we will be paying the carrying charges on their Investments within a few years.'1 In the United States, McDonnell said, 17,000 industries were engaged ln the manufacture of aluminum products. There are only 71 In Canada. . I NATIVE TOURNAMENT Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, March 7, 8, 9 Tickets on sale at Civic Centre Phone 107-231 Music and Drama Festival Don't Delay Deadline for entries March 15 at Once to P.O. Box 1727, Prince Rupert