1 IV CABS ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Phone Phone 81 81 PubJished at Canada'i Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" J VOL. XLI, No. 28 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1952 TEN CENTS (including comic section) Cold Weather , 4 . 4 M Fill MP i S IE l But Few Fires Bad weather, cold and wind fortunately did not have a stimulating effect on fire damage in the city in January. Only nine calls were answered and only v Conditions Quieter Occident Record of Prince I . r..L i- one case of damage. Estimated $500 damage was done to a gillnet boat, Western Ace, in a fire January IS. Under Strict Patrol CAIRO (Canadian Press) Possibility of a settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute sharpened to Y w i - also $100 Last month, nine calls were answered with only damage. accident record certificate has been award-c( Uupert Aero Club, along with nine other flying clubs which were presented with the day amid indications that Egypt's ambassador might i return to London. ! icrtlllCaiCS at Uiwno ujr ivvo At the same time it is reported; I nnnar( 111 it that Britain will move to resume! bUUijCD VU I cc-Marshal A. T. Cowley. Pat Deane, president of the Three Years in Case of Arson VANCOUVER. Peter Oscar Jorgensen, 23, vas sentenced t' Prince Rupert club, was sur in the Suez Canal zone is called ! I" Mi ftsttl on. rOi iSW Ucdl prised when advised of the 'ling Up I . M. J M VANCOUVER (CP) A proposed Conditions In Egypt and fauez are much quieter now in view of closer police action. If A'. if worn guaranteed-wage puin for the three years' imprisonment Dy Sargent in County Court entire lumber Industry in British Jge here yesterday on a charge ol Columbia was outlined before tht .m irl rmner.tion with the (P -Changes in (lie muia Forest Service used volume of work iced Friday by Hon. Hunters, Anglers Higher Licenses or to,' r-i . 'r4 , annual convention of the British burning of a moving picture pro-I Columbia district of the Interna- jection studio here over a year ttional Woodworkers of America. 'ago. It has been announced negotiate wlU be an appeal. M-mnries of nrolonged presentation but commented that, since Inception of the club five years ago, "we've not had a single accident." In 1951 flying clubs were responsible for 32 per cent of all air accidents in Canada, but most were minor. They had only eight per cent of "bad" accidents. Last accident-free year for all Canada's flying clubs was 1925. Prince Rupert's club is anxiously awaiting good flying weather which will permit flying Its new radio-equipped Taylor-craft up from Vancouver. V minister u VICTORIA - Jiuniers ana Uong m tne inlerior 1W dele- i meet the demands iy expansion in our anglers will pay higher licence galcs voted adopt a of fees in British Columbia as from ; . nfl contract no work." The Veteran Nurse . t..A.la nis ana iuioi muw niiev said "responsi i n-xt 1 . convention went on record icrly shouldered by :! chief forester will dween two officers, iced F. S. McKinnon ' An order-in-council sets the against the signing of any in- TJ Uorftinn ' ' fcost of ordinary firearms licence JTlSZZ 101112 at $4 instead of $3 and general j eontract. VICTORIA, B.C. P Plucky j firearms at $7 instead of $6. The convention also clamped Miss Jane Megarry, a 72-year-old j Those over 18 wanting to fish j down on piece work. A resolution g,-atjUate nufse recently assisted WRECK KILLS FOUR -The locomotives were almost welded together when two freight trains collided head-on at Auenakis, 56 miles east of Q icL.c city. Four trainmen were killed and two esivr in charge of i division, will take otlieis injured in the smash. One of the 10 freight cars derailed is shown upended between an (CP PHOTO i engine and other cars. Drunken Pilot Subdued by in non-uaai waieia iu : said the present master u&icc- n rescue OI ner nonagenar- instead of $1 ment has no protection for piece ian patient in an apartment workers. house fire. She helped her i of the newly-estab-.ical services and E. now district forester i t district, will head ;vc services. A Canadian angler's licence, required by those over sixteen Princess Helps The delegates voted in favor cnarge, 94-year-old Miss Alice of swing shifts in industry. It Turner, from smoke-filled rooms. from outside the province, who wish to fish in non-tidal waters, will be $5 instead of $3.50. was felt that many woodworkers Mjss Megarry was decorated Bashful Prince' night gQ, years ag0 by the King for Country were unjustly Kept on shifts. her nursing work among Alberta Indians. While nurse in charge of the U.N. Delegates Rotten-Egged by Art Students PARIS 9 - Delegates 'n the main hall of the United Nation General Assembly were pelted with eggs and rotten tomatoes by a gnmp of youths today. They threw missiles from public galleries down on scrambling statesmen. They also scattered leaflets, ridiculing "chattering politicians." The leaflets were signed by the "Anarchist Federation," a group consisting largely of left bank art students. ; pTBALL ( up. I our Hi Round The union convention also decided to try for a 32-hour week in 1952 contracts with the same take-home pay as for the current forty hours. Delightful Incident at llfivul Visit to Nairobi NAIROBI, Kenya O) Princess Elizabeth helped a shy young Air Passengers NEW DKLHI India It' Thirteen irate air line passengers subdued their pilot who became drunk In a flight auto tied him' in a seat to permit the co-pilot to make an emergency landing j at Nagpur. i The pilot, who had permitted the plane to fall practically uncontrolled from 10.000 to 4000 fen, was handed over ' to the police. St. Paul's Indian residential school at Cardston, Alta., from Vorkers Want Safety Dept. ! Bainslcy 0 urn City, Leyton Or- African boy over a rough spot in the Kenya colony welcome to herself and Prince Philip Friday. Luscious liz VANCOUVER ? Dt-lcgatcs to iun Ttitomotinnnl Wmriwnrltrs 1924 to 1936, Miss Megarry taught first aid and home nursing to the Indians. As a result they were among ithe first natives to win many honors in St. John Ambulance j competitions. miss Megarry received recog-' nit.ion for this from tho Kms, 1.:.. S t- . if: Protocol was preserved. The boy i . Am.erira convention here yes- Ruv 'is2. Hull City 0 , Coventry City 0 Tranmere Rovers 0 1 vs West Bromwlch was canea a piiui-c, u uamcu tprriav ra,ieri UDOn the Drovincal To Vtfed Again TP" beiause ht! was born the same day as Elizabeth and Philips' government to open a safety de-uartment. They adopted a reso- iiostpniied, wet S" U - 1 J ..led 2. Bradford 0 Loggers for son-Prinea Charles, novenibcr for "immediate ; LOS 'ANGELES (CP) The way ; shp was awarded the medal as a luUou oiiKh vs Ooncaste r n"..ir, acckltivi Fetntion by1 w lor w WKafwrvirtg sister ol the Ortkr of ttr ipa-ipuiitd, wet) Siilemn". 'in white shirt and blue the government for Industry and Taylor to marry a man li years Hospital of St. John of Jerusa- CCF Party iiity 1. Portsmouth 3 n 2. Brentford 2 Itlei United 2, Bristol '1 AM 1 Town 3, Rotherham ','5 all communities desiring such 1 her senior. jem. Presentation was made in assistance. I "Luscious Liz" obtained her j Ottawa by the Earl of Bessbor- Thc provincial safety depart-1 final decree of divorce Friday 01Igh, then governor-geiveral of mcnt would assist all agencies in j from the hotel heir, Conrad Canada. accident prevention problems. I (Nicky) Hilton and immediate- Sne has a medal to show she Workers who cannot workily announced she would marry graduated from the Gait hospital without glasses should have them j the 42-year-old British actor, at Lethbridge and a special paid for by the Workmen's j Michael Wilding. " j medal- for her work with the Compensation Bop.rd, said an- The 19-year-old acress declin- Blackfeet Indians at Bleishon, other resolution passed hy the cd to say when she and Wilding Alta. VANCOUVER British Columbia's biggest union, the British Columbia district of the International Woodworkers of America (CIO-CCL). at its convention here Friday, reaffirmed support for tire CCF party as its political arm. I 0 Town 1. Stoke City 1 n Hotspur 0, New United 3 pants, the prince was assigned to hand Princess Elizabeth a bouquet when she visited the new African maternity hospital soon after she and the Duke of Edinburgh flew in from London on the royal tour. The Prince was bashful. He turned his back on the Princess and back-handed the flowers. Elizabeth gently pulled the boy around, took the bouquet and thanked him. The large crowd of Africans on hand appeared delighted. Princess and Duke landed in this fquutorial African territory on the 30,000-mile around the world trip to be devoted mostly to u United 0 Sheffield I delegates. would be married. The Canadian Congress of Labor has designated the CCF as the political arm of labor. I) Kiel 2, Wolverhampton ITS 1 h l.':iiiii' lliv I Baby Sitter Gets Drunk, Beats Infant to Death i'. juderers 1. Derby 2 - WEATHER li l.eaijue, Div. A ians 2, Saint Mirrcn Synopsis There will be sunny skios along TORONTO (Canadian Press) Suburban Scar- Australia and New Zealand Charged With Room Thieving Horace Bennett, native, newly back from serving time at Oakalla, Is in the toils of the police again. Bennett appeared in city police court before Magistrate W. D. Vance this morning charged with theft of a watch and clothing from th room of Stanley Peterson. He was remanded for eight days. the south coast and throughout K . - ' . I t.r- .i- " . ' Three months ago they were borough police said Friday night that 22-year-old slci'ihing in the snows of Quebec the Interior today. However, there is more rain on the way. A well developed storm is moving i as tne wina-up 01 tne mnuuiun i tour. Diane Bound, a baby-sitter, beat a three-and-a-naii-year-old girl to death with a beer bottle and a chair after becoming- drunk from beer she found in the rapidly towards the coast. There will be strong winds in exposed s I'ai tick Thistle post-wet 5. Queen of the South '. 3, Celtic 1 s Motheweli poslpon- 3. Aberdeen 2 Albion 1, Raith Rovers "ark vs Hearts nost- Wl't . 1. . areas of the coast later this h the , . ternixm and rain will reac house. lower mainland this evening Former Maaistrate, ft Showers will be generul in the Interior overnight and tomorrow r Red Horse Trade Out Russia Condemned for Failing tn Keep Pact With China Temperatures w ill remain mild in all but the extreme northern fHi'T iMatthrs 1 Police said that the young woman will be charged with j murder of the baby who was 1 found dead by a neighbor after the woman had gone to a sub- I urban East York home in a drunken condition. I Police said the woman had ' 1 lft nhomn rf th hahV I 2, Preston North End section of the province. GALE WARNING Westminster, Dies t-oastau,er - NEW WESTMINSTER (CP)- 7f5"t3W30(?U Henry L. Edmonds, 81, who served as magistrate here for VANCOUVER. CPR steamer I fortv vears. died in hospital last Princess Elaine, while on a regu- fll CitV V v Town icancelled) ''i'y 3, Charlton Ath North coast region Gale warn-lug issued. Rain today in north portion, spreading to southern section by noon. Cloudy with showers tonight and Sunday.! : PARIS Oi-The United Nations ' Kellougit Mrs Roy night after a brief illness. He lar voyage to Powell River, struck general Assemoiy rr aay over- r th went popping. They a submerged object and sustain ihad retired July 31, 1950. Villa ! City vs Aston 1 lied 1 i !f "3 r.rXnr ! said the woman got into the beer 1 ,.1.. nl tUa V,r,nn allH tlimed n t lty 3, River Plate ed some damage. The vessel was withdrawn from service on return here to undergo repairs but will be back on the run next recommended a horse trade with when the infant! MILLIONS TO BE EXPENDED Russia on accepting 14 new . . mlcV,havinr 1 Little change In temperature. Winds southeast H5i Increasing to southeast (50i about noon today. Wind shifting to south 'trgentlnal 4 1 . . ... ,j i... .... VANmitVRR. nisrilsslims 'ydfii 3, Cardiff City west 1301 this evening, deereas- BLIND HERMIT- Blind and crippled, 83-ycar-old Amos Swcczle lies on a pile of ashes on the floor of his frame cottage near Lake Slmcoe north of Toronto while township officials worry about what to do with him. Food, water and wood for a battered old vinvn hit brouuht to him daily by a neighbor. Field mice crawl The oaoy siitcr is saia oy uic . .- - - -:-- k police to have tied the baby's! under way for huge Industrial development of the north shore -, of i feet to the bottom corners ..j h..ri. tn th,. of Buirai'd Inlet here, as disclos-! The United Nations members, Including five Soviet satellites. The session is driving towards a close which is expected next Tuesday. The assembly voted 22 to 21 ton chemical industry ranks Aigyle 5, Southamp- lug to 20 overnight. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port' Wednesday vs Man- Haidy. Sandspit and Prince Ru-i United (cancelled) pert, 38 and 45. , uvi v.v .. . top corner and then to beaten her to death. have 1 C1 y Donald Gordon, CNR pre- fifth largest in dollar volume isident, include projects of multi- among manufacturing industries i million dollar expenditure. of the United States. around the room. Empty bottles, Jars and tin cans are stacked iwith 16 abstentions on the mem- bership Issue but, since the ma rverywherc. Neighbors said he had been unwashed since he lert ho.pital after an illness five years ago. (CP PHOTO) ,fssia Charges U.S. jority was less than the required two-thirds, the Russian proposal was not approved. I The assembly also passed aj resolution which condemned j Russia in effect for failing to live up to the 1945 friendship treaty with Nationalist China. Both votes were seen as vic Strike on Newspapers VICTORIA Stereotypcrs and pressmen of the Victoria Times Committed for Child Slaying 'WINNIfKO T Gavin McCuI- ith Use of Poison Grain Ship Next Week AUgo Maru To Take fourth Cargo From Local Elevator to Japan Allied Lines in Korea Bombed Attackers Not definitely Identified i SliOUL, Korea (Canadian Press) Unidentified planes bombed and strafed Allied froct line troops in and Colonist, having refused the . t. e 1 iM ..opniinl 'i lit s in Korean War tories for the United Slates which strongly backed National- , 1st China's complaint and fought 1 bitterly against the Russian ; membershln nrnmxsal. But the 1 ,ougn, ,"-'' -;; finding of a conciliation board was on rrinay conmiHv iui m.. , . . arc Roing on strike ,R c Next Japanese grain vessel to charge of murdering his wages. (Canadian Press) Russia today charged victories were seen as shaky come :ome to Prince Rupert lor a full cargo of grain from the local sevep-year-old foster-child, Mar tha Louise a week ago. At .preliminary hearing in SteilStrOITl RlteS since many United States allies including Canada, Britain and France abstained on both votes. I'li'd States with using poison gas in Korea. Mi't delegate, Jakob Malik, told a joint session police court, me ponce, pwo Victoria Monday 1 Nations political, economic and social ; M'CuioiiBh as wu" he and hu. (.,,,. ,i , ., 1 ,' . .. 1 wife "clubbed and strangled tire ra ,U!9 lnat uiai the me attack attack With with "toxic "toxic gases gases" waS'cnlw- because she had the devU Funeral of the VICTOK1A TIDES - - Central Korea today. It is not known whether the aircraft were Communist or Allied planes. Possibly as many as six propeller-driven plants took part in two separate attacks near Kumsong and three South Koreans were slightly wounded. Kumsong is approximately seventy miles northeast of Seoul. elevator will be the Atago Maru which is due here next Wednesday or soon thereafter, according to word received here. The Atago Maru is coming from Japan and will take her cargo there. She will be the fourth vessel to load grain here this season, !the others have been two Jap-I anese and one French ship. r.V A 1110 in her and would not kneel with late David O. Stenstrom, timber her narents in prayer." executive for Columbia Cellulose Sunday, February 3, 1952 xesman for the American delegation denied! 6:50 High His wife Lillian, 52, has also Co. Ltd., and other Celenase I'tre. Ho B..L1 H u ; .v,i.h been charged with murder. She uorporauon 01 America sudsuv 18.7 feet. 14.9 feet 9.0 feet 7.S leet ' " V ttlll It, UIN .III IIIII II lilnrl I.lllll i . 1. . 1 LOW 20:01 0:15 13:47 t.. vii w.v - ' - i. in In ntvThnnn n f warn ward a psychopathic where iaries w ill take place In Victoria iif n denied previously. Monday afternoon. 1 she refuses to eat.