PROVINCIAL LIBRARY ;0M0RROW'S (CTORl PROVINCIAL II2?.A1T, ORMES 1 , -4 -TIDE5- i0- im sew Si vicrom, 8. c. DRUGS Mr F-',,r"ar" Pacilii- K'Jtidard Time , 10-07 19 3 feet 2.1 39 17 0 f'!''l M 10 7 feet 17:11 txtl DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Princt Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" j VOL. XUI. No. 32 " PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1953 PRICE riVE CENTS L)iw !mssiiBaSs ' i i . ..a V v Court Will Hear Appeals Tomorrow A list of "suggested" land assessments which drastically cut the 1953 reassessments were presented to the court of revision at its opening session this Douk Leaders Split -I l M1 -in' , 1 7 1 LJJ "4 moraine:. r Destroyers at Japan The proposal wa made by ! Krcstova Meeting k. BV Mia AT A Jl.TTY I.N KIBE. Japan, are the Canadian destroyer Athasbaskan (left Reports Differ Criuaiin The hl companle unit tn division alongside. The Crusader, a Credent rlas yer. has Won tn Korean water eight month. The Athabaskan. Canadian-built Tribal i KREST0VA dfstru.vr, la in ner tnira lour oi rtorean auiy. b-c-ai r leadership adership of j , 1 split in the ' fl i. 1 r m v m h ) tne apns oi rreedomi . . . ... .11 upert Boxers Lose uouknotxirs was disclosed, ' here at a meeting attend-'! , Autoists Get White Gloves For Signalling iamond Belt Fights ed by John Lebedoff, head City Clerk W. R. Long after he appealed all reassessments on behalf of the city and taxpayers. A recommendation wa added that no reassessments should exceed 75 per cent of the 1952 land values. The court of revision which this year Includes the entire city council will reserve Its decision of the city's appeal until its final session. Mayor Harold Whalen was named chairman1 of the court; Miss Winnlfred McCasklU was appointed - secretary. LIST POSTED A list of all lands In Sections 1, 2 and 7, (those which were actually reassessed) their 1952 values, the initial reassessments, and the suggested assessments has been posted on the bulletin board outside city council cham tHinUI to TM Dally html it,. ' of one fraction in the' VANCOL VKU The two boxers who sallied out. Krestova colony. VANCOUVER trWhite xltn- 'When 1 brought Stefan Sor- north for the Sun I'acific Northwest Diamond: (iinx-litiins didn't go home empty-handed al- okin to you from Europe two year ago, he was auppoaed to be your spiritual leader and I your ih they didn t win any championships either. material leader." Lebedoff told I ... V .. , I . t 260 of his followers. I Mar-hall. who entered! - 1 n-.awur Until show aa I tt(ht. A demand was made at the nalilng gloves were dUtributed to a number of motorist here Saturday. Jim Pla-skett, :reUiry of the Vancouver Traffic and Safety Council, &id "a few" of the left hand glove will be given out at the Motor Vehicle In-(pection Station. "Wholesale" handout of the glove Rtart.1 tomorrow. About 1.000 of the glove will be given out, mainly to aulotata who do a lot of driving downtown. Dulles Back avy.pigni. a u n a up Bolh laJ,,ed ony one roUnd 0f thf nuudlrweight ; eliminaUon, MarahaU ioalng a - I,und hinwi: well 'l'h-1 clt)iiei biltef battle with Bill ;.piir,d wtght limit. workman of the Multnomah Tiisyi C;iilvm. of courae.l Athletic Club In Portland t r.tlliii:(t but a havy- carlwm came all thU wajr for bers. Taxpayers who have appealed JAMES MILLIGAN", outstanding Canadian baritone, is scheduled lo prove to a Prince Rupert audience on Feb. 13 why he is considered a sensation in eastern music circles. The handsome singer1" with the g-foot 4-inch frame, is described by critics as having an "immense" voice. Sir Ernest Mac-Mtllan, conductor of the Toronto symphony orchestra, has twice chosen him for the difficult baritone solo part in Handel's "Messiah." Tickets are on sale at the Civic Centre, where the concert will be held. THIS OITDOOR RINK wa built on the frozen Imjln river, a short distance behind the front lines In Korea by members of Canada's 25th Infantry Brigade. One of the Brigade's lnter-unit hockey league matches Is under way. MaJ.-Gen. M. M. Alston Roberts-West, general officer commanding the 1st Commonwealth Division, dropped the first puck. their 1953 assessments are asked to look up their suggested as sessments and if satisfied, so k Riot notify the city clerk. If not satisfied, these taxpay " i exactly one minute and 38 ee-'otid nf fighting. He drew Jim :'Bi Joe) Davla of Fort Lewi. Waxhlngton. In one (eml-final bracket. He wa doing all tight meeting that the provincial government recognize Lebedoff as the "chosen one" and representative of the Sons of Freedom In the proposed relocation of the Doukhobors. It was reported from other" Doukhobors sources that those' at the meeting represented only a small group so that they mlsht "apologize" to him for alleged "untruth" spoken In court against him,-:.,, .. He. warned against further act of violence, saying: "The name of the Sons of Freedom ha been blackened so much. It ' ers may continue with, their ap r .1 peal at the court of revision Door -to -Door Canvass until he made the ml lake of which resumes its session Tues er ueatn " From Europe ' moving to Davta' left and it I the name time. day morning at 10, ' EVENING SESSIONS Freeze Order Da via U left handed and he Holy Man' Begins U'iQtMK.'ri'TYlU 4-1. .Cot Cm. Thursday Daytime and evening session I threw Jut one ahort Jolting shot ",, FoMer Dulle return of the court will be held In city -fc P" . nniii n w , ,i ,,... w ma point oi (.anaon cnin. from Eupoo todav ' encour- council chambers until all an- i t. J It fil If Tf :i i and bura through t Tlny Uy PpHy wle ln, ; aged" over prospect of European A door-to-door canvass for funds Thursday and peals have been heard, said cannot be continued that way Mayor Whalen, chairman. To Be Lifted mmun".'!ym0o7 'chwhere ! Friday 80(1 a Mle f Utch hme C0kl'nff next SatUr" .-ordon h-n a Holy counMa nlm ou- j unity. jnrt alive r.lne dav ago' Marshall' great acrap with j Dulle and Harold SUssen, food or water, wa un- Workman earned him a wrUt mutuaJ security director, flew It may take as long as two or there are no fire, no blastings watch a the gamei ioer of tne hrre from Luxemboure. comnlet- aay are planned by tne European f lood Keliei campaign committee of Prince Rupert. , f Hturdy dead. anrf fin nudism Thu nnlv limr- tournament which drew boy lng a jo-day fact-finding survey there will be nudism Is when three weeks to get the hearing; completed If most of the 464 OTTAWA O Two-week freeze appeals will be heard. : on 01 government butter Is This is a record number of j kS, I ."l? . . . t. .,. ,, I between Agriculture Minister from sucn lr on place a mcj- 0j grven west European coun- m Acharya. 5. had been n a iKj-lliied pit and )!h a mound of sand vllle. Sask.. Tongue Point, Oie-!trl(.s palgn were decided last night. and Bun Francisco. Calif. ' !p iuie he prayed tn Mayor Harold Whaien also con" Theeisof re-ass-' : p"r and the commercial i trade. So far, $128.03 has been raised' by the committee which went into action last Thursday night following an emergency meeting of former Dutch citizens. Further plans for the cam- Carlson drew a consolation swune behind the camDaien and v -i. f i p"are He had no food was named honorary chairman ! ' m n " n 'J ,T7rT n official said that beglniUng of the committee. " B 'rt r.pn.rii ni,.i i thls ee,t the agriculture depart- our children are taken to the army."- There was opposition to Lebe-doffs leadership at the meeting. Anton Kalesnikoff, Interpreter for Sorokin, declared: "I cannot serve two masters. I ' serve only one and I'll continue to serve only one. I cannot, make any promises until I leceive word from Sorokin." award a being the furthest distant B C. boxer to enter. More than 6000 fans Jammed Exhibition Gardens to see one the pit wa enough to ' at the most. ment will once again fill orders The door-to-door canvass will i J. T. Harvev. cltv lawver id- t- ...n l..... AAillworker Held in Slaying contact all city householders. All I pearing on behalf of the city:ln areas6 where an authenUc. donations wlU be receipted and during the court of revision, said shortage is found to exist sums given will be eligible for! Mr. Long was also appearing as For days, the trade Income tax exemption, Harry acUne assessor, followini Mr.'h,. nn ,.... police mrgeon who ex- -0f the greatest amateur fight Ui body. w,id yogi had shows ever staged here. Hit pit at lean eight -gnacto Rivera of San Francisco, who wa named bent U.8. Gale Rips Roof Off Building S c h o 1 ten, secretary-treasurer, Daggett's illness. said. door, pleading with Mr. Gardiner to release some of the 30.000.000- SECTION 1 K, ,w- -,u. ka , -JONLY i wa i Imred and board coach In the show after two of AOASK1Z. B C O Henry to thr roof of the pit., the three boys he entered won Cooper Pennier. 23-year-old mill ' Yoki was found sit- i titles, said: "I have taken Call-; worker, Sunday was charged 'lira oi, a plank Inside, jfornla team all over to such with the rifle slaying of his 20-11 ami dad only in a shows as the Chicago Oolden vear-old common law wife early over to the d CrT for aid in j tomorrow morning only ap- Nationalists On the Move Gusts of wind of more than 65 milps an hntir tore of the newiv- i -r loth lOloves and Boston National AAU Saturday. ' ill',illIf-heWne!!t,h0Wl The body of Rita Irene Thomp- l nave ever seen. , . th. pound butter stockpile Police Probe Two Cases Of- Sadism VANCOUVER Two cases of sadism Involving young boys were reported to police during the week-end. Most serious case took place TOKYO (CP) Unconfirmed laid asphait roof on B.C. I'nder-reports tonight said Chinese : ken new building on McBride Nationalist troops had landed street shortly after 1 p.m. today, on Amoy in an offensive against ; knocking down power lines as It South China. , crashed to the ground. Although reports circulated j. Bits of tfte tar-like roofing freely in Tokyo, there was no . scatu.red for clty bofils ln aI1 confirmation from any source directions. ner- I The power, cut-off affected the three European countries v., ... , . . . lV,, K ,,j section l will be k heard in the day- A? y I" beginning lions of Hn dollars damage.. i ;ppea !Rt , &cl(xk nsl(ienUtkl DITCH COSTUMES 1 will be heard in the order of sec- The campaign winds up Sat- tions, and in the order that urday with a sale of Dutch home I appeals were filed. cooking where women dressed This order Is listed numerically. in Dutch costumes will wait on ; The same system wiU apply as the public lorK 83 the court is ln session. The sale will be staged in the I "whitch,m?y Mr M " tnree premises of the vacant Bulkley 1 . Market store I Tne suEested assessments are bas toot '"nUge and on none Of those who have already nf rno n oxxr T i rrti r avrooH nv I a Harrison Mills, 10 miles west . year-old Mexican farmhand with VirtftK AI. a hustling, hurtling style, swept 01 ncre- JlUel per V V O M the featherweight championship ! P ' " 8'r1 had a buet and with It the Diamond Boy wound In her head. A .22 calibre New bllz- award as the outstanding fighter rifle lay nearby. Blood smears ItDAM ' The reports made no mention : several sections east and west of of the size of the offensive. v'8 like l.y whiplashes In the tournament. !nd broken glass littered the ltfh fliKllands today! Shuffling always forward tn a, "r. . 'urthpr hazards and weaving, deceptive half-crouch, j 0 men repairing Hoi- Vlllareal took on four boys in. attorpri rittr itk. I- MW. V... Hill. , r 1 ; y T,n7 P.VrUnHWmv than 75 pir cent the 1952!turda henH rimore young boys, Peter and Billy del rorco . and T in nearly ., ,, j boy was stripped of his clothing Oreef. 8- ar.d 10-year-olds, who ssments, every ''iiPIied water, snow and his toughest scrap coming from case show a sharp decrease from j McBride Street. . ) Otherwise, the gale-whipped rains did little damage so far. ' Highway 16 Is still reported in driving condition and no slides or washouts have affected rail ser- vice. j Up until press time, slightly more than an inch of rain had j fallen during the past 24 hours, each gave their monthly earn "ated encineerlng prob-' Alex Mazuh, a lead-flsted toughle j 'w eeiiseirm effort to who came completely unheralded ; ixirarily the vast proi out of Melville. Bask., to force 'twork before the nnvt ' Vlllareal to a SDllt decision In ! f s on February 16. the final. f HlPIlt pm,i. i. ... ...,. w ..t lA .....-- and burned on the back and stomach with a flaming stick of wood and a heated hacksaw blade. The boy told police that two older boys, aged eight and nine, were responsible. He said they bound him tightly after taking off his clothes in a small shed behind his home. Earlier, an eight-year-old boy was burned on the Hand when a teen-aged youth pressed a folder of blazing maU-hes Into his palm. according to Digby Isianp meteorological station. 1 do the Job In time, one by upsetting Jack Wilson of breaks. 'Burnaby Lions, Vancouver, the the 1953 re-assessment figures. The new figures apply only to land. The city did not appeal re-assessments on Improvements, nor did many of the taxpayers. Dean Swanson's Successor Named VANCOUVER KP) Rev. Northcote R. Burke of Toronto Sunday was named to succeed Dean Cecil Swanson at Christ Church Cathedral here. ' Dean Swanson leaves Feb. 23 to take over the appointment at St. Paul's Cathedral ln Toronto. ings received from running errands and selling newspapers. Their donation was $8.03. The following offices are designated as official points where donations may be left: The Dally News, Lyons Grocery, Kaien Consumer's Co-op Hardware and Kaien Consumer's Co-op Grocery, Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative store at Cow Bay. . The following have already contributed to the fund: Mrs. Norman Bellls, $1: T. Covers, $10; Miss Jeanne Faure $20; Mr. Van der Hcide $10; Mr. Reitsna $10; and Miss Gunderson $2. a ". vu i.jiio m i;uiiii UU1UCII uiuvrs VI,Ctll "rlands udiiy. tJnoffl-! Ion who was favored In the 125-T """Piled by newspapers1 PW'nd weight class, l-'iai chise tt, 2,ooo. ! Runner-up to the Diamond I ". I "h Britain's 548 Boy was hard punching Jack 1. B(,uim's 23, the offl- i Puscas of Eugene, Ore., who Ilter-f uu for the Jan. Si-! ally blasted his way to the light- wrm and flrwui ,....; ,-... e, BELLA COOLA. B.C. Ftsh- erman Oscar Snow is believed to The WEATHERMAN Says Synopsis A series of Pacific weather disturbances Is bringing rain to the north coast and snowflurrles to the central and northern interior. Strong southeasterly winds are blowing in exposed north - I " See BOXING have been browned In Bella Coola harbor Saturday when his gillnet fishing boat sank. fTURE OF JAYWALKING Round-Robin Cage Tourney To be Held Here Later in Month wuMAN NOT ENOUGH f tI.UV'ER f Even policemen do It Jaywalk. coastal waters and gale warnings ' ' 01 & Doilrn rrri.. i -i i ... v lawv ""vcl jaywaiKiug were siiuwjt in vouiv Kinp (harr(je0hn t K Maccv defending himself against a nave been Issued. Forecast North coast region: Oale warning Issued. Rain today. Cloudy with showers Tuesday. Little change ln case !t?. overworkel serving subpoenas that possibly J - j An International round-robin basketball tournament to include six teams Is scheduled to take place here this month-end. . Tentatively, dates are set for Feb. 26-27-28, Art Murray, presi The tournament Is to Include high school teams as well as senior all-stars. Scheduled to participate are Ketchikan All-Stars and Ketchikan's Kay-Hl Polar Bears; New MeUakatla (Alaska) Vets, Prince " tioin. nR arm of th0 law nt knowing what Its all-star Watson Island team. The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association trophy will be awarded to winners of the tourney. Mr. Murray said that neither Ketchikan or Metlakstla '!!! enter the Juneau tournament this year and contacted him to organize the international series. temperature. Winds southeast 30 trai u mNLcy, V' was n F. Flrkln denied that the guilt of the officer I hmmmmmmarwmiit -ta' -n uawisiMLAiii'.a!5isssa dent of the Prince Rupert Bas oi tne lawyer's Innocence. Macey wa toaay, southwest 20 Tuesday. Low tonight and high Tuesday at Port Hardy, Sandsplt and Prince. Rupert, 38 and 48. THESE ATTRACTIVE university co-eds form part of the dancing chorus of McOIU's Red and White Revue, an annual eventi announced j Rupert's Bo-Me-Hl Rainmakers, I Prince Rupert All-Stars and an ketball Association today.