PROVINCIAL LIBRARY PROVINCIAL LID.IA"'.' , 113 OftMES DRUGS i I F S , . DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V CABS Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port ;"Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone SI 1 'I'I'l' nsr.vn ut-i VOL. XLI, No. 75 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS III 1HW WU iM II III j Mi Will W,. WWf- . mse. y; ,SKrPfW V ' . nrlj.ii ..,.:,,;,.. ,-. i ' h . -fv Ik 1 nn n nn teena '.v'! i h Apolewhaite Slashes at "V, Holds ' fe- Action X-S? Unseasonable Snow Here j Heavy, wet snow cast of Prince ; Runert kicked out telenraph I V 1 I : a . , ! CCr on Foreign Affairs Sees No Need 'to Disturb Canada's unity on NATO Support OTTAWA (Special to Daily News)-A member Limine IW il he Scarry tu 4 lines earlv this mornirm and in-1 termittantly disrupted power; supply by shorting transmission ; lines. ; ; jvi- Premier E. an mat Alberta .l0 further action M.anwhiic.itwasabewidered fi0m ie West Coat E. T. Applewhaite, ' Liberal, 11 robin who sang mournfully this morning after a night's snowfall : S!;ccna. made a slashing attack on the CCF last t,,h Columbia ve- ,f dampened hU spirits to herald, ,; , t .:, tj fpi-,.ltp on external affairs tVii mm n( nf snrinff Amonc the ill I : "-. . 'f t!) J v - 1 that the , first of the red-breasts on the Awlowha.te declared Prince Runert scene, he was . currently dcoa-.M wan -ol-on- likely thlnkliiR much tht same .(wue motion, moved by Ferey as city residents that the wca-:Vir i-ht c,f vleUort, CCF Nationa. iherman got his cast-west dircc-' PrcUcicnt. wai th; first lio.is mixed ! mlidtnce motion on foreiyn ,1 It WlOR'CU .ie validity of the ; and restrictive y in effect." :Jre(i swiement is-,. a meeting of the Mi. Manning said: j.d imposition ol .umb restrictive ork shipments from , ith the exception nton area i.s unwar- Canadian Dollar At Highest Mark 'St made, in the Canadian iTniinwino. th. rtownnonr nf Policy III -' ' I z I - uniit imneccssary. i-1 3 i ne Sri.'' P:irlismcl11 for ma"v ar'5 ana rain Inte rain yesterday, turned K'0u3ht to an end th3 proua crow last evenin? to fall nearly an inch, throut?hout the nit;ht. boasts so often made by member? U parties .that Canada was continuinB heavily this morning. . . united on external policy and Temperatures remain lust . ,0 ever freezing level, giving snow ' world, that slushy texture. , ., ... ,., n Aoo'.ewnaitj expresoL-d the No report was available this . ... j... err) r. ion that the motion lepie- -. morning on highway conditions ' . , . n,a., . ..:i..j f,7ii. .j Eiiied no large body of Canad- ! L . ' t k ; uniDU government l V as that thev 'U1 fv J an on ihi matter i Tj V I ive held further clLs- s. 1 . 1 h their livestock - . . ' vj i CAW ADIAN CHAIRMAN David M. Johnson, Canada's perman- NEW YORK The Canadian dollar moved up to its highest mark on the New York Exchange in seventeen years when it was quoted at a premium of l' cents today. Slump Hits Gt. Britain By ALAN HARVEY 1 ;:r- u",l-,a'a ,e"" llu " ,r ht; lan public opinion for. although ,d game of ficals. w e . VV hope that, following I ' . X .tations. the British V V vemment's decision 1 .4 Fj i thai Alberta will lk - . the CCF national release of ! ent representative at United Nations headquarters in New York, this month holds the rotating chairmanship of the U.N.'s ' Disarmament Commission. The chairmanship rotates among .member nations monthly in alphabetical order Mr. Johnson, i a former solicitor in the Finance Department, joined the I Externa! Affairs Department in 1947 and served for a time as acting High Commissioner in Eire. This is a United Nations t Photo, iCP PHOTO i f.:ed into a position f I ; o Asking Beef r,iy recuur.se will bo h 1 , , a r ' March 4 had opposed the arm- anient goals set at Lisbon and: had decried American domin-' ' ance, the CCF News of Vancou-; j vcr on March 5 had praised the accomplishments of Lisbon and 1 urged less whining and sneering at the United Spates. ' the validity of the 1 I Floor Price Canadian Press Staff Writer Textile Industry in Bad Way-Many Unemployed tONnon CP) For the first f.KTING a meeting will be ; I I .wa April 2 and 3 to ; Applewhaite said, if the Can- ell SCC .anaaiens an OTTAWA The federal govern- adian House adopted the resolu- Hrn ln npariv two decades the GALE WRECKS HOUSE George Cairns of Toronto's suburban Long Branch looks sorrowfully at the raging waters of Lake Ontario which have torn away the living room and two bedrooms and flooded the remainder of his home. In Long Branch 44 families were left homeless and 21 houses were condemned as unfit for human habitation In on-the-spot checks by village councillors. The storm extended all along the Great, Lakes area from Oshawa to Windsor and damage was heavy. (CP Photo) livestock situation. Minister Harry Bow- I . Victoria Thursday. . .an said that he and Wings Take Stro ment was asked by representa- Hon, the world press would carry term ..siump" is being freely i tives of prairie farmers' unions nuh headlines as "Disunity in useA to de3Cribe conditions in'l yesterday to . establish floor NATO" or "NATO attacked a section 0f British Industry, prices on' beef . , ' Founder Member or "NATO, De- The shadow 0( short time and Meeting yesterday with Rt. nounced as Purely Militaristic unempioyment has fallen across ; Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of Organization" or ' NATO Held bv ; thg drab mm tQwns ln lhe north trade and commerce, and Hon.' Canada to be Organ of Aggres- of England whose h-shaped Stewart Garson. minister of jus- sion." television aerials and smoking Columbia livestock r, Dr. W R Gtinn, a meeting called by (Gardiner, federal min- a Taken in Victoria Case iNHI Pfev-nff S uce, i. L. rneips. presioem o. ne no uw.u. v v resolu chimney pots suggested a pros- the Saskatchewan Farmri' served by Introducing the perity uninterrupted since pre- r..l I. rnM Minimum tinn n e tha nVtnfrA tlre tiroll ullrloP lf.Sj Bvay wan .culture. a there will be no British Columbia's reo poliry. Mr, Bow- :er did not ,ay what '. be taken following , meeting prwe-of 28 'jc per pound for ay before its Introduction. He Sixty o.JIv v thousand workers in the i . urairle farmers on best quality said that, far from helping in beef. any way. it just added to the '" i iiiuiui cdi "iiuij, v irauj innuiSu ui ,.Mu.sa.n Labor Wants Free Seats The government was also ask- burden-s of Hon. L. B. Pearson " "" are " the job only! Uroda Fails to Inspire Leafs ed to break the provincial em- who already h on his shoulders ef ; . S merfUThTUie MONTREAL (CP) - Rookie Bern.e (Roo.n SrSe.Triehe .PFto Geoffrion fired three goals and Jiontiol 1'iillie C atch l'p With Man Who Jumped Hail A Victoria man, who jumped $1000 bail after having been charged with false pretences in the capital city, is 111 in the Prince Rupert General Hospital while Detective N. Bath of Victoria awaits his recovery to tscort him south. Immediately on his return to Victoria Emilc Calve, aged 44, Dies the provinces themselves was Tom I'phill Asks Other Parties to Stay Out of Six Hidings acceded to. The Farmers' Union represen- year were valued at 415,000,000 j Canadiens, with sensational goal tending by Geny in 1950. But the rot had already; McNei, biasted Boston Bruins Thursday night for set in. Inventories were piling . . - up in November and in the early : Montreal s second straight victory in the Stanley prean War British Co- tatives also took up the matter To Encourage Travel Here VANCOUVER tff will nppvar in police court there 9 - The Canadian of government, grain puces mm ; months of 1952 the trend was ! Thursday issued Its for preliminary hearing on a iumois i.ei, f-"i asked that No. 1 northern wheat 5, ' . 1 i i -'r III - ill 1-i i 6 - ; ' M i - V i. I ' - '... . i ..I. . '" - 'i. r !f'-' , K : t lfF v ' i a j T . j V -"1 . " K 1 f ' . t 5 1 1 t . 4 t sharply downhill. th casualty list of the charge of obtaining so irom saic Thursday U will aK me bc ralsed from ji bo to $2.35. . reporting four men Woodwards Limited by false : provlncc 5 0tncr (our parties to i . Many complex factors may be ; VICTORIA-The Department .tM"?fcTO;?pP HniKfi AnnmVPt S "OUSe MppfOVCS of Trade and Industry will spend f' . Cup semi-finals. - Rookie John "Wilson's first period goal, which the veteran Turk Broda, playing in his tenth Stanley Cup play-off and brought back from virtual re- $55,C30 on newspaper and mag- H k 7, ,rT ; . f"L '2!X"tT"!L trr.SnrT: Health Charges ion, ten men wound- pretences. withdraw from six ridings so its n"n mwA to have appear ed I in . t ac- He was d, 1 , t c;m vXccicA un0p- j previous list was Victoria for preliminary hearing wsday February 28 but failed to show ; posed. j i8ht to "28 the num- up and the police went on his' There was open-mouthed sil-; laities suffered by trail. ' ence from the Liberal, Progres-' . creasing cost of living may also, ; azlne advertising in Eastenl LONDON (9 Bad Floods In Alberta A government ; tirement, gave Detroit Red province. Ttiere will also be ad- - , 'incllps : bill to impose small charges lor , wi a j t0 0 victory over Tor- tnrwn a in in s spinotes. 8 vertlslng spending within the spanner ( mediclne and otner ltems m : . . .. r, .ipn. Hv onto. Like the th.y province o encourage people to CANADIANS CHOOSY . Britain's national tax supported Canadians,. tops m Korean ac- t... week he Was located at eH. -conservative and Social ""g 135 dead 527 v.,.,,-. onri u-as hroucht on ... . . .... .i f 1 iniurert f,. . ,r " , " Credit ratiKs ai me ub6i.uu .uu, iiuooiiik isprp. rhpn ne look in. .. . . n..in, see other parts than that in Textiles used to be Canada s , health services cleared its first ; "'c t" 6" I ' Y 7in ii m.-.j ' M.ld Weather CauslnR their best-of -seven semi-final Sudden ch th "Uve biggest single Import from Brit- j big hurdle in the House of Com- Mner of war. of the Labor Party founded earlier this month by Tom Washouts as Rivers and Streams Swell aln. In recent years Canadian mons early Friday. seiies. customers have been more choosy By a vote of 304 to 279 the i Montreal scored their triumph and trade has diminished. Last House rejected a Labor party ; on home ice. year Canada bought 1.185.000 motion to kill' the bill on its The Canadiens travel to Bos-square yards of cotton piece second reading. j ton for the third game of thy Air Force Is tmaefnt- Phne Crash Is Seen by Boys .The Labor group, knew a offi- : MEDICINE HAT Southern cially as Labor Representation A)bel.ta was threatened today Committee, Said it will ask other witn widespread floods from parties not to run candidates in FwCiijnq, rivers and streams due goods compared with 1.B45.0UO: gjx Liberals joined Labor in best-of-seven series Sunday. square yards the previous year,; voting to kill the bill Inadequate 1 HALIFAX Royal Canadian six Industrial ridings in the t() suclden mnd weather and Detroit's victory was also on home ice. and ziy.uuu sauare yaras oi r P uve provincial crxuuh ' " ' ... " the weather be """'V."', rains. ,n Uniess Unless tne weamer ;Air Force search planes were coming oe-, rayon piece goods against 318,- i out today to search a canyon order to give the Labor men a rQmes coWer lt may be the worst , 000 In the Dalhousle area where clear road. nood season the area has had.' "?"ri" f,:ntlMhrr Now, with import restrictions (boys vrported they had seen The committee said: "All po- Around Medlctae Hat' people flriCp the sterling area forcing rSf Arrives fr.... to Surfer il wisnn Life Term, Fratricide wreckage of a plane with men mical parties should recognize haye alrea(ly been rendered iu Dart in the defence of Eur- British manufacturers to look! ;! n,il,lM Tf mttrriT. nVR I.nnnr S rmiH IU IfUirsc.ltawuil ... , , . . . A ..it,.. r. a'courham I 1 il Vio Mrti'th T . 1 American A !.... J(ih . ... , atiiiii -VMI..I..I. fcJ " - ---o--- Homeless. Al ieai. u.nr ianw; onf MOSDELL SCORES Ken Mosdell scored the Cam-diens' other goal in the Montreal-Boston duel early in the opening period. Before the period ended, he was carried off the ice with a double fracture of thrj right leg. ; Mosdell's loss Is a terrific blow ' to the Canadiens. Under Secretary for Air, in the , '""V1" wl" oe ",tlCBS" ' 3 ' the city from Nel- btrn the Maritime uenirai u- ai R,x .ul, ' 1 ;Tpn; bridge Is out Wei- m(u. ,'J'lom ,uiu -Ha. heen and thev should leave a clear Trains east of Calgary have House of Commons here. wniam. v.mn ui" " ' 'WW postmas- wttJ,a . . .. . .. 7." . ;WH rlrlinas liUiiuuu ait; :iun i.uu.u. Ki.ai. succpssinn t missinir since me euu ui i.wu ... , .. ,itv, v, u nt ...i . .fn.. :,i U ret nu ?J week on a flight from St. John,! The committee sa a it wi in- ; nunV-- anything substantial can be done "Menace to Community,'' Says Mr. Justice Clyne At Nanaimo Assize his wife. ; New Brunswick, to Goose Bay. form the other par e P. - - hed ovt in at least six places powerful allies in the North At- i V?. ""fl" ls Stattert i. iii, n,. Labrador. I In the second to the last gume of other candidates. near uthbridge. lai.tle treaty organization. j by Canadian . textile industries :"lmf"t i. at Nelson as NANAIMO (P Gordon Jack- .f IVio romitar VnHnnnl Hrl:ev for increased p.otectlon ;wpl fl)r a ptrU)d -rid w mills ' " e7 LeaEue season' Johnny McCor- Employment in Canadian anSlaugh in the has dropped by 10 per cent, while lcrlTiTr. was "ad suered a brokcn anr" ar U when he ;-M with the Royal has brrn lo- 1 p........ j rr -"j - " "" l,IY'f j j I r - ! , - , V II No Marijuana Smokes Here - for the Pt. twentv- ''tore con.ing here. distant pus. master. m. h ...... . . the Canadian share of the do- sentenced to life Imprisonment EART BREAKER mestic market fell from 63 per etprrinv . . . cent ln i950 to 53 per cent in h fZother. Percy Jack., brer 19Thus for Britain the outlook gJjftTL&nk dur- ld Broda' who was rta'Icdt appears gloomy. Already news- aS.;"n' f brawl Manager Conn Smythe papers are publishing stories of PSY, . menace to the sPire his teammates. Broda. wiv he plight .of European volun- X,0" ,areH MrTusace John had played ' only thirty minutes teer workers, many of whom Cc have no savings to cushion them f . M . .. in the final period Detroit while Mr I .... leaven,;, - "'",u,n f t an,v,i::' iR .,amtTlt r.arrics kttUnt Postmaster. It.C.IM P. Spokesman Spikes Current Rumor. Royal' Canadian Mounted Police were asked by . the Dally News today for a statement regarding reports that maijauna gainst prolonged unemploy- ' Gualkeeper Terry Sawchuk -'- Lr: -r - !i wv turned back eleven shots to record his second straight shutout. . smoking had startd among youn . e -WEATHER- in . " , o F' n"" , "nt M ; ft ment. One hope appears to be' that the growing rearmament program may; absorb some of those no longer needed in the mills. Rocky Throw$ Wourers With 1st Round TKO nine penalties were calling PRINCE RPUERT Gale warn- Only cloudy and cool, rain and ed in sharp contrast to tho snow; wind, 35 miles per hour record of the opening game. Uni people in Prince Rupert. "There is nothing to back lt up, nothing to substantiate th report," said one police spokes-, man. An idle boast by one girl thai she had smoked doped cigar- ion in exposed areas; temperature high, no; low, 34. (An... of r f''yofthe Broth: 1 ' U ' 1 - lt r ' -i i I ' T1Wly Emnlovee ettes may have led 10 1116 it ' Mi.. J.an Wk,.k, Itlr. Ucrr.ltor PedJrsen and son, Rojf, and Mrs. Martha Johansen are leaving on tonight's train tor New York where they will embark April b ' MINNEAPOLIS (CP) Rocky , Graziano last night scored a technical knockout victory over r W-,iitora nf Vancouver in -TIDES'- t; . -'bva ni n.,i "ivjio, .L wao a,a,wu. .. inlr.'-estlgated. ftaj,118 mae six ' : on the stoamer OsH fjord for a k. fit rrwmri nf a scheduled Saturday. March 29. 1952 Of tu. s"'nst the COMMUNIST. PACT AIR CHIEF'S FUNERAL Warrant Officers of t ie RCAF cany the coffin of Air Chief Marshal LS Breadner. 58, former RCAF chief of staff, who died in Boston March 14. An officer walking behind the coffin' carries his decorations and medals on a cushion. The Only Canadian to attain th raifk of Air Chief Marshal he was buried wilh full military honors In Ottawa. Air Chief Marshal Breadner was returning to Ottawa from Florida where he had gone under doctor's orders for his health- when he was stricken in Boston and taken to a hospital where he died. ' . - tCP PHOTO' 10-round bout. Referee stopped High 3:15 21.5 feet visit to their native homes in 'an Con-1 A M.unar trout u nf frlpudshlD Ijik... 'uu rus i.,,,:., Mosher. 1 and alliance was signed between the fl"ht after 2:45 of the first lo:ou ib.o ieei nuiway., nu mc m round" Graziano weighed 164, Low 9:45 2.9 feet members of the local Norwegian Woutera 162 ' 21:42 7.0 feet community. are alleged ""q"' Russla 8nd the new Chinese I Convmunist republic in 1950.