V Hi PROVINCIAL'' 113 VICTORIA, B. Doily NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V Delh Delivery I Published at Conoda's Most Srroregic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" nisrATCHKD VOL. XL. No. 4ii . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 PRICE FIVE CENTS Phone 81 r 1 1 Winch Seeks- 1,400 Dutch IU1 m lite Immigrants Xl?ainl Canadians Gain Hospital Inauiry HALIFAX More than 1,400 Dutch immigrants the largest number to come to Canada In a Seven light single ship in recent years arrived here Thursday in the S.S. Volendam from overseas. To take them to their new homes Beloved Missionary U.S. Coo! Removed by DeathjOn Alcan Beloved ni1., of the l, ru f i. .i i WASHINGTON B House of doyen Christian ministry on the Representatives' monopoly com- northern British Columbia Coast, who ramp in ihn miltee Is reported as being cool ition In all parts of Canada and as far west as the Pacific Coast, three big . Canadian National boat Canadian Cham-itcc today asked Miles Under Enemy Fire TOKYO (CP) Canada's Princess Patricias, leading the Commonwealth brigade on the left flank of the central front offensive, gained seven miles in their first 48 hours of fighting in Korea. They captured an important height after day-long fighting under a hail of small arms fire. trains met the ship at dock side. They will transport 50 per sons to Quebec points, 646 to On tario, 45 to Manitoba, 33 to Sas . toward the plan to help boost -n , i """"" i r-i H ninnppr missinn Port I oc nrr(n f .. . K r ....vw., w k uoMiimu un nnixiiit Canadian aiumin um production Jt, i i,o tight inflation Controls and less landing. Jtr of National Fed-it! ids of Trade and Commerce pre-$1 rejecting direct iiic Incomplete and River in 1905 and won fame and affection through many years of service as missionary skipper of the famous old power vessel Northern Cross, Kev. Canon VICTORIA 0 An inquiry into operations of the compulsory hospital Insurance scheme was asked in the Legislature yesterday by CCF Leader Harold Winch. His chief complaint was that people of British Columbia are paying for hospital services but finding they are not getting full benefits. "They have to pay the premiums," said Mr. Winch, "but there is no guarantee of service." He asked that an inquiry be marie by the public accounts committee and that it have the status of a Royal Commission. Investigation should cover, he said, present policies governing operation of the scheme, beds and their availability, and an in-qiry into operations of the Hospital Act, particularly as it gov- as a means of relieving the shortage in United States. Committee sources said the report now being drafted gives only "last resort" approval to a proposal1 by Aluminum Company of Canada to construct a $500,000,000 plant in British Columbia with United States Walter Field Rushbrook passed i 11 said indirect fly sfj I Like the rest of the troops on 'the offensive, the Patricias have been slogging deep in Korean mud. Last night the battalion dug peacefully away at 4:30 yesler May Discuss Korean Peace katchewan, 140 to Alberta and 119 to British Columbia. In addition to those for maritime destinations there will be a number travelling on regular CNR trains to intermediate points between heTe and Montreal. Included among officials here to oversee the arrival and transfer of the immigrants and their baggage from ship to trains were Laval Lortier, deputy minister of citizenship and immigration, Ottawa; His Excellency, A. H. J. Lovink, Netherlands ambassador day afternoon in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He was eighty-two years of age and had been In falling health since last i controls were I in the long run. measures such as Ration, control of tie "development of J. male" for expan- ' in on the rain-swept rocky slopes of their sector and threw back April when he was stricken with I ctive facilities. It LAKE SUCCESS 0) United one light Chinese counter at-Nations' good offices committee . tack. They succeeded in reach-Is reported today to have made ing the top of the hill today its first approach to Comunist' after three attempts.. China to see If Peiping will re- Other patrols reported little a heart attack, having been to large extent invalided since that ' time. He will be widely and sin- I i Thrice More pay as you go nice. 1 1 consider and discuss Korean activity in forward areas up to To Build House cerely mourned not only In the city of Prince Rupert but In every community among the inlets and Islands where he was hed- to Canada, Ottawa; A. S. Tuinan, i ems hospital boards. Netherlands immigration at- j He advocated socialized medi-tache, Ottawa, and A. A. Gardin- cine and hospitals if the present peace terms. noon today. But it was believed Diplomatic sources said a they had razed some outposts of three-member committee would j the main Chinese defence line. VICTORIA It's costing three such an endeared figure. times the sum it would have er, general passenger traffic j system could not operate without Knee-deep mud choked roads manager, CNR Montreal. Hitter j penalizing premium payers. and fields and the Patricias, like other allied troops, shed I taken some years ago to build a make the next move. It was said house, compared with expenses committee members maintained today, declared a construction complete secrecy of their action executive speaking at a meeting and have told reporters they here Thursday. would have nothing to say. their fur-lined coats to man handle their equipment forward. Port Certain beds in sohie hospitals are under control of certain doctors for use of their own patients, he told the House. Other doctors are denied the right to admit their patients. Parachute to Arctic Wilds V They met little strong opposi tion in their first 24-hour ad New B-36 Clue 3 nious and palns- vance which began at dawn yes terday. i operation, the iiitert halibut boat They romped through a com CHURCHILL, Manitoba Roughly 100 spldlers parachuted to the Arctic barrens in 30--below PASSES AWAY , . . Canon Rushbrook iece of Cloth in pany of entrenched Commu asnore on went rfouuside t-side : on tr, the of Prince nists and swept on to mop up zero weather yesterday to launch No Legalizing night of born here and served as librarian for a number of years. a climactic pnaseor uanaaa s The funeral will be held from St. Andrew's Cathedral here on Monday afternoon with the BLshop of Caledonia, Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, and Rev. Canon Basil 8. Prockter conducting the rites. A daughter, Mrs. Fred Skinner, is flying to Prince Rupert from Victoria today to attend the funeral. Despite his active life which began on the shore of Lake Ontario at Burlington near Hamilton on August 12, 1868, Canon Rushbrook retained until nearly the end a remarkable degree of spirit ana vigor, a fact for which he attributed responsibility to his keen Interest in living. "I've had a wonderfully interesting life and I feel as though I want to keep going for a long time yet," he said on a fairly recent birthday. Canon Rushbrook began his iiid took a severe main northern exercise this winter. 4 ale-lashed break- Found Tree smau pocKtas oi wiiimuu su northwest of Chipyong. They broke up a Chinese regiment in scoring their first objective of the war a rugged, inaccessible hill position that Of Lotteries Pumose of tha manoeuvre. on is is back in port. hlch had been "Exercise Sundog Two," is to test i instructive total in tow at 5:30 Canon Rushhrook's sen.se of s-ervice which led him into the adventurous liie which few toymen would have tackled, is illustrated by the way in which he became Rector of St. Peter's Church following lii.s retirement from the Northern Cross in 1920. CHOSE NORTH OVER SOI TH mtn, equipment arid tactics In VANCOUVER According to what is considered a likely role reports from Ottawa, the hpld- might have been in the Rocky moon and was Mountain foothills. Island ribbell Armour Salvage r to being moved to dry dock for t ixwsibie repairs. When I retired J -cm. .thc Northern Cross, I had' an op-I What may be a filial citife iii finding the remains lied tliirtv-five de f or the Army if war comes ing of legal lotteries in Canada finding and elimtnating small j need not be looked for. In fact, bodies of enemy jioops In the i the outlook Is said to be hope-trackless Arctic wastes. j less. It is said the raising of It is a Joint ArAjy and RCAFj money through raffles may be. exercise. jj' . I said to be out. ' v, Tighter Up Bank Loans almost half her portunity to take over th- onii , f- five men still missing from the tragic crash of a Islands parish in the south, he T1 . , T , , Jt'ie upperworks of career as a western missionary recounted. "While I considered Ij-oO nomoer near rnncess rtoyai isianu a year au, See End of Red Regime Anti-Bolshevik Bloc Organizing in Balkans BONN, 'Germany W British ippeured to be in with hu arrival at the north the offer, i took chaw of young ! at last niht was reported to Prince Rupert RCMP, coast metropolis of Port Essing-j peoples work at St. Peters. The . t j . ' -iiru-l edition. Her hull Blown to be very tcl and probably ton at Its most nounsning work grew so rapidly mat tneyi rouce aiu louay uiey wuuiu investigate, ii mrc period-September 28 106. He asked me to remain, so I de-j t, j th d b fch fc f parachute of the lost ma equipment. pi the Takla will He retired from -st. Peter's plane, there was also the chance it might be a small can priesthood hi NiagarafCoun- question of future experts on the Balkans attended Labor Gcjv t Step Taken in Curbing Inflation Threat OTTAWA ffl Canada's ten charteroji banks have agreed to cut dow on lending to curb the threat If Inflation, the Bank of fourTontedaoBn Panel)' "" weather balloon 'chute, said Corp. E. A. Wales. : . 1 (Durlne the war a number of t Reg Green, no a secret meeting in Munich this week of exiled anti-Soviet politicians. Reports reaching here Is Defeated I Japanese balloons were found m i boatsF. H. !'i. Cumshewa, Og- say the politicians call themselves i.iwaka had been LONDON KB "Hie Labor government was defeated by eight Monday morning the salvaee lob this area.) Lewis Chiton, Hartley Bay, told police he and four others had come upon a piece of "dirty-grey cloth" snagged In the top of a tree near the crash trea. Aluminum Deal is Before Legislature Harold .Winch Curious Wants Industries Hut No "Scll-Outs" ni deferred until ty in Ontario in 1801. "Port Essington was a busy place In those days," he recalled. "There was great excitement on the river. The rive boats Haz-elton. Mount Royal 'and Pheasant were plying the river to Haz-elton, and the town was filled with activity." FIRST SERVICE IN RUPERT Remaining in the bustling town of Port Essington, until the winter of 1910-11, Canon Rushbrook then extended his missionary activities along the Skeena River where he spent the winter In the railway con t .uid tides became the "Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations" and are believed backed by money from Canada. They discussed plans for a political settlement of eastern Europe should the Soviet system come to an end. The Britons were described as wartime experts on subversive operations in the Balkans. Apparently, this had not been obtained from votes in House of Commons today but the defeat was on a minor issue so no question of its downfall is involved. Neverthless, wild cheers and cries of "resign" greeted announcement of the vote 212'to 234. It was on a bill seeking to modify the state owned road transport system. ' reported seen befora. The cloth was suspended u rns, were stow- Canadafinnounced last night. Oeneiml tightening on loans will be tie policy henceforth with three specific means of credit restrictions enforced. They are: 1. Excffpt in case of small credits, bnks will refrain from making ;,"term loans," that Is, loans considered "long term," or running jmore than a year. Most of the bank's lending business is done on ijshort term basis. Banks will ' alsd refrain from buying corporatjpn bonds and stocks which run for a term of a year or more.la lh" lull, enKine room from the top ot a snag cedar "s"' f'ad with a one mile south-east of Cum view She VICTORIA Opposition, He asked on what authority leader Harold Winch wants to j power rights had been granted see new industries established Alcan. I uuoyancy. minngs Point, on Oribbell Island around on the Many politicians attending the meeting claimed they head a about 12 miles norm rrom where the search of 17 crew members In British Columbia but "no "under tne industrial uevei- "'is of block and more sell-outs." , opment Act, replied Hon. Ken- partisan movement In more or he in better tow- began February 14. He was discussing the $500.- ney, minister of lands and for- struction camps between Klt-wanga and Hazelton. His first service in Prince Rupert was held November 25. 1909. In a of Ukranians, Georgians, Azer-baijians, and so on. The group was reported well Clifton was one of the first to nnn nnrt Alnmmn m iT fTanaria e.ST.S. yesterday after- '..t A. r.,iti'h fninmhi:! rin.v. I Join the search party at that less constant warfare with MVD (ministry of interior) troops of the Soviet Union. They see Russia should eventually be broken up into component racial parts 2. Whtjn a corporation or I' l came free and survey mess tent on the water- financed by a Ukranlan colony XroUrVrom I and the government announced 0f power should be carried oni"me- WlthJlteJg "if t he had spent in Canada. bank to Smy corporation securi- tuw oy me Phippen front with a second tne same fed by other ves- day at the mess tent of the B.C. fvage flotilla, de-! Tie and Timber Co. at Seal Cove. ! ties, twitle the value of the se rnnce Rupert in "The harbor was full of whales that a bill granting power rmhts with the government's own would come before the House agency, the British Columbia this session. Power Commission, "A power agreement lias been : "it should be under govern-made and signed. Now It is go- ment control for all the people ing to conic to the Hou.se," he of the province. Power belongs said. under government ownership." Hie lU'r 'Mrs r of irk a:au p.m. I e Takla La riant TODAY'S STOCKS Callinson, two weeks looking for five of the 17 men who are still missing. After battling heavy seas last Tuesday, serious damage was done to the rudder of the Col-linson, said Clifton. He cut speed to a minimum and limped towards Hartley Bay. It was then that one of the men saw an eagle on top of a tree. With bin- that day as long as 85 feet. Canon Rushbrook recalled. That first service which he held In what was to become Prince Rupert, Canon Rushbrook recalled vividly. It was held In a surveyors' mess tent, (Courtesy g. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.)" 1 VANCOUVER TheWeather .31 Beattle 62 Bevcourt 51 Bobjo ,.... 17 American Standard Aid Bralorne 7.40 Britain is Indignant and was attended by 40 men and one woman. The woman was a AVz' Buffalo Canadian 314 B R X forecast i an(J the frave(1 piece of faDrlc North coast region Increasing discovered on the same tree. pcation T.nNDON P Britain s press cioutuness Decoming overcast i 1 "That piece (of cloth) is at Commons rf curity must be put up as security. In other words, the investor will be able to borrow only $50 from the bank on $100 security. Previously he could borrow $67. Stock brokerage firms have agreed to follow similar policy effective February 16 last. 3. Generally, borrowers mu3t put up higher margins when borrowing on security of a so-called "instalment finance paper." This covers such items as notes signed by an individual in purchasing a car or a refrigerator on the Instalment plan. The 500-word statement said banks also have decided to tighten up on such other categories as ordinary commercial and personal loans. No detail was provided and there was no Indication whether this would mean banks would request higher interest rates or cut down on tfce life of a loan. fe federal govern- ' 1 make money 'inces for general today waved Hie Ii;ig and vigor- with light rain in the afternoon, such an angle that only If you're ously and defiantly sang "Rule Rain Saturday. Milder tonight. I riBnt close could you, see it'" Britannia" over the nomination' Wi. . , Clifton said. Immediately an ap- of an American admiral to head : Winds-northwest (25) in the proach to the island shore was the Atlantic Pact Navy. exP(,spd areas of the Queen made and the party further ex- n,. frppfnii th:.n dit) Charlottes and light elsewhere, amined the cloth, more than 100 Fws. only thing Mrs. Moore. In 1911, Canon Rushbrook came to Prince Rupert to take temporary charge of 6t. Andrew's Church. In 1912 Canon Rushbrook began the phase of his work which gave him the greatest feeling of fulfilment. He took charge of the mission boat Northern Cross. The widely scattered and Isolated coastal settlements from Swanson Bay on the south to Stewart on the north were his parish. use decided, is 11 aid for specific feet above them the tree is on Winston Churchill in House of j becoming southwest (25) this af- uonimuiis yu. jiurnuon ana souin easterly 3i searcned the shoreline for Signs Piany dissenters as ca wnais uk: ul.. , " . overnlcht. Lows tonlcht and f'li'ci on a private British admiral?" Furore arose , highs SatUrday At Port Hardy ,M"E government. over me cniucu ui mmiu.u " 1 35 and 45, at Sandspit and Prince pns of expanding educational op- llam recnieier, now tuuinumuLi Rupert 38 and 45. He brought spiritual comfort Consol. Smelters 144.50 Conwest 2.35 Donalda 59 Eldona 262 East Sullivan 9.10 Giant Yellowknife 7.60 God's Lake 45 Hardrock 30 Harricana 18 Heva 13Vi Hosco 7Vi Jacknlfe 5Vi Joliet Quebec 85 Lake Rowan 6V2 Lapaska '. .06 Little Long Lac 82 Vz Lynx 19 Madsen Red Lake 2.55 McKenzie Red Lake 48 MeLeod Cockshutt 3.55 Moneta 38 V4 Negus 1.06 Noranda 83.50 Louvicouit .231 Pickle Crow 183 San Antonio 2.85 Senator Rouyn 22 Sherrlt Gordon 3.90 Steep Rock fl 45 Sturgeon River 15 Silver Miller . 1.57 Upper Canada 2.00 Golden Manitou 6.90 Cariboo Quartz 1.30 Congress 8Vi Hedley Mascot 69 Pacific Eastern 5V2 Pend Oreille 8.75 Pioneer 2.85 Premier Border 11 Privateer .'. IO'j Reeves McDonald 4.25 Sheep Creek 1.64 Sllbak Premier 35 Taku River 6Vi Vananda ;.. .11 Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley 4V2 Silver Standard 2.70 Western Uranium 1.78 Oils-Anglo Canadian 6.10 A P Con 41 Atlantic ! 2.95 Calmont 1.21 C & E 11.50 Central Leduc 2 52 Home Oil 17.25 Mercury 15 Okalta 2.81 Pacific Pete 9.75 Princess 162 Royal Carmdian 12 TORONTO Athona 08 Aumaque .23 Ul uiiu u"" v-, .v. fleet, to head combined naval forces of North Atlantic ?1 grants to pro- and companionship to scores of lonely people. He baptized their children, and helped them In neighborly ways. He ministered i. , . . Underground in Prime Minister Attire, after an to people In camps and villages of remains. "Since the crash of that bomber, which I heard and looked for survivors I've "always had my mind on what could have happened to the other five." Clifton said he would take a party as soon as possible to search further Inland the vicinity of Cummlngs Pt., and if no signs were found, would cut down the tree so authorities could definitely establish the identity of the cloth. Clifton, for several years chief councillor of Hartley Bay Indian village, was in danger himself last Tuesday when high 'r Martin said f aKreed with ob-I motion but would ?')e constitution if unroar In the House, said the and won the love of all in light tRed China Busy Eovernment would reconsider it houses and on remote islands position on the appointment of Jsuch assistance. IIONG KONG ffi Communist an American. DANCE I.O.O.F. HALL , TONIGHT Dancing 9:30 to 1:30 Music by The Dukes ' Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies 75c TioES China, extending the death penalty drastically, today admitted the underground has killed thousands of Red militiamen and open defiance Is spreading. f'TICE Kb of the Deep J" Union will be I, 'f'wuary 25th, Is important. who had only rare opportunities to make contacts with the outside world. In the same year In which he took charge of the Northern Cross, Canon Rushbrook's wife, (nee Clara Maddock) whom he married at Ouelph, Ontario, in 1907, passed away. There is one daughter, Dorothy, now Mrs. F. W. Skinner of Victoria, who was 24. 1951 21.1 feet In the astonishing announce- seas battered the shoe off the rudder of his boat and he lost control. He Is in Prince Rupert Saturday, February High 2:53 15:02 Low 8:59 21:14 please ?"cmDers eetlnn 20.7 feet ment Peiping conceded the re-4 3 feet sistance started with the out' 3:5 feet break of fighting in Korea. 47 to have repairs made.