i r rsi - - i PROVINCIAL LIB3A3T, 113 VICTORIA, B. C. DRUGS I 1 hi NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Pacific Port "Prince Strategic Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest ' VOL. XL, No. 238 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. THURSDAY nminco 1 DAILY DELIVERY , Phone 81 j L.0 PlSPATfHEP ' w PRICE FIVE CENTS SMC ESS CAPMIES HEAB1S OIF yptians 1 Noisy Happy And "at Home "-Coming Back Again OTTAWA (CP) Princess Elizabeth told a civic luncheon today that she and Prince Philip hope to come back to Canada and soon. Speaking particularly' of a warm welcome they received in this capital yesterday, Her Royal Highness told the luncheon gathering, over which Mayor Charlotte Whitton presided, that ''it has made us hope that we may be able to come here again before too . violent i" .,il (mi British slratiims in Cairo , Shunting Egyp-wAw tl' ouster of i ..in Egypt, to-rulratfil against Brit-, sfn.iid successive day iiaic there was no vio- worts kept order 1rttro i, . 'I ' I' Princess Elizabeth told the ! Canadian people Wednesday night that their welcome has; mads her feel "very much at j New Deal For Cities e4m . ,u . . i""V,.s .ii. . . - ' - r . - v . - ' r:,S , ; , i' ' ' - I V ' I , . J tV -.4:.., V ... -j i " zf"- f ' ' n 4 . . - 3 - r-----' "-x - " 1 j:yft ' ; 'v I-' '" 'l''"n;""""""'' home so to speak, still in the . ,n(l- pitnutrd tnrougn Ju.!ii:iiir "Down with c want the British ;: di ..ur rountry !" eamn,! past the pal-ifirerine King Farouk, ay schools in Cairo (ia'id r rim fix celebrat-MiiiKter Mustapha ,,:ha's annmnceuicnt tj.it Ejypi was cancel-. pa Is. Egyptian Par-. s"ps to hasten f Hie action, r.cs of truckloads of family circle. j She was glad. Her Royal High- i ness said, to be able to make her j first visit "with my husband who, like I do, fe Jls very happy to be j among you." j Wants Help in Financing Self-Liquidating Projects HARRISON HOT SPRINGS children ! The Union of British Co- She hoped her . own hou'.d not have to wait so long i lumbia Municipalities wants the before they came to Canada. j provincial government, to help self-liquidating The Princess spoke at a glitter- i m imancing i..ng stavj dinner in Government j loans. . House in reply to a toast by the A resolution, passed by the rwd back a crowd of imusand demonstrator Li.ne Live King Farouk tr;d the Sudan" when ; in march on the Brit- Governor-General. Viscount Al-! union at its convention here exandei. There were 102 persons Wednesday, called on the gov-present. - i ernment to set up a fund to aicL The Princess" 800-word ad- i municipalities in financing self- TAMIS HUM dress was broadcast by the Can- i liquidating projects at a rate, of adian Broadcasting Corporation, j interest not to exceed two per -pnt CHARMING SMILE-Prince. is Elizabith smllca charmingly at the throngs gathered to watch her arrival at Dorval Alrpoit, Montreal, Monday. On the right is the Duke of Edinburgh as they drove In their limouslna from the aircraft which carried them across the Atlantic to the special train which will carry them across Canada. This photo by Harry McLorinan was taken as the tun burst through an overcast sky. (CP from Toronto Globe and Mall) Her Royal Highness reported T" resolution followed a by George S. Mooney, r. vv . speech aiu gam ,"v gaming Montreal executive director of strength d a i I y." He, her ." - , t . -9 :i:it Batain announced :v 'hat hr Intends to 10()i)0 troops on guard : Canal and ail her ) the Sudan despite to push her out. iiaiit by Fireign Sec-Morrison said that ntls !o maintain her its" under treaties of !?3 ending satisfac,-"ncp.t vnh Egypt on nf nc- proposals which .fseiitvjfl sliurlU, These, mother and all the royal family had been "wonderfully iuMained and comforted" by thoughts and prayers from Canada, the Commonwealth nd the whole world. - the Canadian Federation of. Mayors and Municipalities, who advocated the plan. Municipalities of Canada are going afuer a new dial to bolster their diminishing revenues, Mooney said. In the last eighteen it is known, involve i I.- of the United 'he defence of Suez. The Princess confessed that years municipal revenues havj ir. visit to Canada was the ful- shrunk from 39.7 to 12.7 percent milment ot.ai'charished" dreajujoi Vh&..ttjial.tnatioiaJ taxation, She said she and the Duke were Municipalities from all ten pro-ioaking forward to their "fascin- vmces wiil confer with the reri-ating" Journey across the con- eral government in the near tinent and told Canadians she future. knew they always will be "in the ; Mayor Frank Goldsworthy of lorefront" of the defence of North Vancouver was elected ireedom. p.esident "of the Union. Aid. pries in pie-Back Speaking briefly in French, the George Miller of. Vancouver re-Princess said Shi was happy to fusing re-nomination a.s he has have arrived first in Quebec, already been president. f 4 V . , I I " f " - J U-RGH (CP) -The for- wi-ipht chainpion. Ez- .fi. made his first big ! the comeback trail v HUM with a tech-fiiit over 23-year-old f of Salt Lake City in -cs of Die eleventh ;"c right to the chin " niKfd scran. Referee All-Star Puck Game Even . TORONTO (Crt Two teams of stars played to a 2-all tie Tuesday night in the National Hockey League's annual all-star game which produced $25,259 for the players' pension fund. A crowd of 11,455 watched in the Maple Leaf Gardens. .,,.,., VICE-REGAL ESCORT Viscount Alexander, the governor-general, escorts Princess Elizabeth from her aircraft to a waiting limousine on h r arrival at Dorval Airport, in Montreal, Monday. Thj Duke of Edinburgh Is partially obscured by Piime Minister St. Laurent on the extreme right! This photo is by Harry McLorinan. This photo isby Harry McLorinan. It , ' -, : i f'.. ' , . i - .. .'A 1 j home of loyal and industrious people who have held "faithful to their language and culture, faithful to their religion and .aithlul to th-a crown of Canada." The young Princess was a sparkling and radiant ,'icture in her gown o; gold and white length with simple bodice, long sweeping train-like 'skirt. In her bright brown hair she wore a low diamond tiara, light as lace and centred with a fleur-de-lis, which was the gift of her grandmother, Queen Mary. She had diamond earrings and diamond necklace. Viscountess AJexander wore a pale pink evening dress with bouffant skirt, gold embroidered, and had a stole. She, too. had diamond necklace and earrings. ' Ticnian haltine the 12-rouiulcr ag Layne n-'URSle to his shaky if roum reached nine. "finned 188 and pounds. Truce Talked But Korean Fighting Still Goes On Iraq Wants Pact Changed Feather t . i t s i. , f . ,; - p ' , , . , . ' r MUNSAN, Korea (CP) Allied and Communist! 'cp,-Hot on the ,. . - ' ' ; heels of the Iranian and Egypt- Uaison officers met again at ti Panmunjom today i in an lan situatlonj Iraq has now Bp. effort to iron out the last kink barring resumption of ' preached the British govem- Palace Confirms Austalian Tour LONDON 0i Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will tour Australia and New Zealand early next year in place of the King and Queen. Buckingham Palace has officially an Synopsis mcd to the greater 3;'tish Columbia over-s Pacific disturbance been lying off shore t (iavs bean to move Boston Arena Takes Bruins the Korean cease-fire talks at a new compromise site. ment for a revision of existing The remaining issue is under-, ;weaiy negouauons, it was otn- BOSTON (CP) Stockholders of stood to be Just how and when unjted States 23rd Infantry cia"y announced tonight, to settle differences over the ex Under a. 25-year treaty which jvoted todav t0 buy controlling regiment again stormed the nounced in comiimation of pre- .nn ciivnnrj l llVin T .... ...-. . , . . . . leni oi me neuirauw zone. northernmost, ne-.ilt nf Heart aa oi6"u in iwu, uuq g.auteu , interest in me Boston Bruins of vious reports to that effect In Munsan a five-man United break Ridge. Entrenched Reds Nations truce team waited in stopped the Americans in their ,V.in 7 T . S1 6 ,Nauonal Hockey Lea8e- The I The df hlon was made on the permission to t In keep troops Bruins are now. owned by Wes-, advice of a team of doctors who. Ira(- x .ton Adams. i ,n4, ,. ,. tracks. Other United States troops overran Chinese troops and captured a dominating peak on nearby Kim II Sung ridge. Today United States Marines dropped 1000 men by TODAY'S STOCKS 7f ed on the King's lung. Departure date and length of the tour remain unchanged. The King was to have sailed January 22, 1952. That will be Just a little more than two months after the return of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh from their tour of Canada. ' coast. Th? main part stem will move across ' furmg the day and pravement in coasUl T'av be then looked for. mtior, however, the "Pmed to have a very on and generally un-,Jlhw is to be ,.Xpecled '1 and Friday es win be much " ' w lions as the moist "r "cods across the s will be iiRht in the ' fresh westerlies are t. m"sl exposed 85 ,he syslem land Forecast . region Raln " '""and today, other-cloudiness and a .touay and Friday. f Hi temperature. (('(Mlrtesv 8. 1). Johnston Co. Ltd.). tents in an apple orchard for word to resume the talks. Red leaders have suggested that the question they raised extending the neutral zone to include advanced 'Allied truce neadquarters at Munsan be reserved for discussion by truce delegations later. The Allies have objected to such extension of the ione. The Reds, broadcasting from Pelping text of their note to the Supreme Allied commander in advance of its actual delivery, said they had instructed their liaison officers to meet the Allied officers to discuss the resumption of full-dress conferences by major powers. Two Allied .liaison officers then left Munsan by motor convoy for Panmunjom, six miles east of Kaesong, site of the first Three Die in Alaska Crash ON CANADIAN MAINLAND Princess Elizabeth, at the 'moment this photo was taken, had her foot a mere three Inches from the runway at Dorval Airport, Montreal, as she and the Duke1 of Edinburgh leave the BOAC slratocru'.ser which brought them to Canada for their cross-country tour. (CP from Toronto Telegram) Voncouver Busy VANCOUVER. There were 25 deep sea ships in Vancouver last week. Of these. 15 were loading grain, or preparing to. Seven will be taking full grain cargoes. Grain has been arriving in Vancouver at the rate of 400,000 to 500,000 bushels per day. v. UfPfim,,, s-llllli thi. o f . "cslc" Threw Puck Series, Expelled FAIRBANKS iff1 A Wien-Al-aska Air Lines plane crashed north of the Arctic circle yesterday, killing the pilot and two Of three passengers. The pilot was identified as George Harrington. The names of the other victimsa a'nman and Kar infant VANCOUVER American Standard .... .25 Bralorne 6.50 B R X 05 Cariboo Quartz 1.50 , Congress 09 Giant Mascot 1.05 Indian Mines .. ' .27 Pend Oreille 11.00 Pioneer 2.25 Premier Border 35 Fnvateer .12 Reeves McDonald 6.10 Reno 03 ti Sheep Creek 1.71 Silbak Premier 60 Taku River 07 Vananda .16 Salmon Gold 05 Spud Valley 26 Silver Standard 2.80 Western Uranium 6.05 Cronin Babine 60 Oils Anglo Canadian 7.25. A P Con 53 ('almoin 1.65 C & E 16.00 Central Leduc 2 80 Horns Oil 17.25 v Mercury . 30 Okalta 285 Pacific Pete 10.50 Royal Canadian .18 Royalite 20.00 TORONTO Aumaque 29 Beattle 35 Bevcourt 70 Buffalo Canadian 33 Conwest 400 Giant Yellowknife 12.00 God's Lake .37 Heva 15 Joliet Quebec .: .50 Little Long Lac 93 Madsen Red Lake 2.33 McLeod Cockshutt 2.95 Negus 80 Noranda : 85.25 Louvicourt ...... 53 Pickie Crow 1.65 Sherrit Gordon ., 4 00 Steep Rock 7.80 Silver Miller 1.49 Upper Canada 1.68 - lemoon and ht. decreas-lRht ! L av evening. hi,hs tomor-48 and 58; m ni Sandspit, 48 susp.'iuied for life. Onlv two players, Joey Ganlin KINGSTON The Ontario Hockey Association last night and Bob Londry, who did not , fruitless talks suspenaec i.re manage, -..u , aUen1 a nmUng when arrange. , coach of the Kingston Hockey I ments t;, throw tne serlcs were ; A Meantime United States Eighth chilrianH ,,rvivr khh Club for life on charges that tne maciei were exonerated. TIDES - Russia and Iran Break TEHRAN P An Iranian newspaper said ' today that Russia has broken off trade talks with Iran, charging lack of goodwill. There was no offirial confirmation and a western economic expert said that a bleak is not unlikely but may be only temporary. team threw the play-off series to Peterborough last spring. . T ,7 I, ' 1 . " , 10 e a 26-year-old man. were iC2 United States tanks not learned immedialely CORDOVA. Alaska A spec-1 had knifed up valleys on each Th.ni,.,' k.. The Association suspended two 1 ' 0ct; 12. 1951 ' : 20.2 feet 20.5 feet 1 4 3 feet players two vears and twelve for , tacuiar lire, spreading wun ex- , . "luge ui east- uieci "bush" flight from Point one year " j plosive force, destroyed three em Korea today In a running Barrow to Meade River Manager D. L. McKnight of the buildings In Cordova business battle with Communist artillery Eskimos reported thev saw an Kino-stun Nvlnnc Hnokev Clnh 1 rilsl t let vr;tctcla.v With a loss of nu nioriars. exnlnslnn in .h i.i htn 4 8 feet and Coach George Patterson were $500,000. ....m Wio u.e u. .ainu,, me tne plane Clashed to the ground.