N I iTi-iiiiriirsrniiii'i 1 J up.'"- : ' PROYISCIAL LI3HA3I, 113 VICTORIA, 3. C. 'ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA '8 NEWSPAPER . . I 1 I & Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phcne 81 VOL. XLI. No. 23 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS i A. (TV cABS t ,ici4i( in n a Mf I r r m K'S r , v, -j u r a i i"X ft 1 ft 1 & 1 - M ii UtitV-Sil i 1 11 VV -VTX 13 11 M LHr Churchill Satisfied British Prime Minister ( alls Cabinet On Kgyplian Situation V t'1 . at mm SLAIN i .1 K1 it i 1 , " ' , , s j, ; j .. ! t j In y t.i I Three Men Dead in Gasboat Wreck in Bella Coola Area SOUTH AM PTON -r- Winston ! Churchill ai rived home today on ! the liner Queen Mary and said! to reporters: I "I am tatisf led with my visit to Ameilca. I am sure it did! good." The Prime Minister add-i ed: I "My visit freshened up old a. jidsliips ar.d made new ones."; The Prime Minister is to meet tile cabinet tonight on the serious iyptian situation. ! Fatality j In Skiing Ottawa Sends Protest At Incident in Egypt VANCOUVER (CP) Four men are presumed', SEATTLE olaiila t Kr A a Seattle seaure skier. siucr, win'!: r 'i . i 1 1 1 re 11 n i r 1 to have been drowned in waters otf the British Coluni-1 hurtling onto a landing slope CAIRO (CP) J. MeLeod Boyer, Canadian trade 150-foot leap, was killed ! .nmm.yyimiPi- ut Cuim was l-illr1 rlnrinor Satuvrliiv' . hi:i enasr npnii vm n i erm n ht n nn nt v .lave been summoned to an em Sunday when he smashed into1 . . , , . ergency rr.-jeting today to discuss i in Burrard Inlet here. another jumper. He was Bill ! rioung nere. Announcement oi nis ueain was maue the dangeious situation in Egypt. Sunday night by the British embassy. An official protest has been made at Ottawa. Alexander Now Earl I rnrce men are believed to have -t uunderson, 35. of Seattle, a died after their gasboat was ! native of Norway. The other ! wrecked by gales last week. The I jumper was Jack Brewer, 28. of I boat was located Saturday in! Seattle. He was critically injur-i Burke Channel, thirty miles from ! ed. Bella Coola. Aboard the craft j , Boyer was among three men -4 U Germany Wants flfilo Enter NATO 0 CANADA SOON -In what is probably one elevation for Retiring Governor General of Canada I were David Cooper, owner or ! the boat, James Mack and Railway Still Would Ask U.N. Action who died when rioting mobs burned the fashionable British Turf Club in the centre of this city. Mr. MeLeod was a naive of Vic. toria in New Brunswick. He had Joined the Canadian trade commissioner service in November London (CP) Viscount Alex- George Clallamln all of Bella PARIS (CP) West Germany Sunday night demanded membership in the North Atlantic ander has been awarded an earl- 1 Coola. A RCMP boat began drag appearance In Canada, Oovernor-Gencral Viscount cr addressed the annual meeting of the Canadian (if Mining and Metallurgy in Ottawa. Viscount Alex-iIh diiied to leave Canada to become Britain's Defence . is shown chatting with the the Association's retiring ,t, Dr. Oliver B Hopkins. (CP PHOTO I rinm on relinouishlne the Dost of ' B'"S the waters Off Anvil Fighting Snow Treaty Organization as her price Govcrnor General ot Canada, It i land, about 43 mues norm United States, Brit- 1933 arid served in Glasgow and was announced Saturday mgnt. i i Canadian National Railways PARIS 0i- Prof. Walter Hallstein, chief fjprman riHpnt.p tn thp iiiv- Lord Alexander, the man who 'j '"fL Friri jrTn rniKHrV" ! agaln ,ought witn snowdrifts Inja'n and France todav formally Chicago. He was posted to Cairo ! " " ' " nta In th lnu.PT KlfPPtia Ua PV I annmmrpH thPW wnillrl flpmanrl In 1M47. Hfi rPt imPfl LO I anftfia ouiwuiea uerman Aiarsnai rj 40, of Vancouver is believed to !.... ,, , . u it4.J KT,l. nntn fn Ihn nn Ian... ln ln.il IQfl nnH mla .. . i win Rsunmel in the North Afn- i j during the weeK-ena. hlakatla Enfranchisement tour tour of Canada. He was con- going on nere, maue me aemanu car --- d desert " V" campaign m " , oi of the tne s sec-i ,, . luUnow plow, the train, due here ' event of Chinese Communist or a the e; ,smaU motor launch ori. as delegates argued over capsized, m v't f in.ns',c, .M i ...., , K,hl0f trtrl one of Canada's top u.iu wuhq , ii wu w "'- , water battered her against shorej is ' l" rVT.rr "7 at 3:30 ,VZ this after-i ",T VJT Asia. ' ar grade . i treaty to establish such a unified icd 1 force within NATO Hp s.lifl expected come Britain's defence minister commissioners. Burial took place today. In Now; New Power Plant rocks. Police are attempting to learn identity of the body found in Burrard Inlet. noon. Two freight trains will I John Sherman Cooper of the follow the passenger. Tonight's ' United States said such aggres-train for the East is set to leave I r.;on would be a matter of most at 8 p.m. There was less wind I "urgent and earnest considera- Burned to Death Germany should be brought lnU.in lhe ncar future-NATO immediately or, if this The appointment of Vincent were not possible, under an in-iMassey, former Canadian Hiirh terim system which would pro- Commissioner In London fts Gov-tect Germany's rights. ernor General of Canada to suc- Just prior to Hallstein's state- ceed Lord Alexander, was ailment,-ministers had soeeded up nounced he.e Friday. along the Skeena today although tion by the United Nations. it was getting milder. till nut 1h' long now before neighboring its new status as an enfranchised village ir.-t native community in Canada to take uver it us. Formal registration of the townsite sur- In Forest Fires French Grain 1 Selwyn Lloyd of Britain im- mediately declared his government associated itself with this important statement. 1 their efforts to draft a European Prime Minister Winston Chui SYDNEY Ten persons have chill has been his own defence ; Ship Leaving I Francis Lacoste of France said hn burned t death and two ,,w awaited. Then will follow the signing of ! unhXdX c minister since he was returned Ohio River Flood Hit .istcnal order Which Will be the Signal for th'i French Foreign Minister Robert to power in October. Howeve !his country would demand im- iiremen were missing today as i mediate and effective lnterven- bush fires raged unabating in t tion from the U.N. if the Chinese Waies and In the state of Early Tuesday 'ceremonies marking the final ol"u"'tt" recess u siuuy ne imiiea in i-aruament recently . K. . lhe situation . 1 tViat mlht f.r V,n lnh i r consummation of the enlran- ' " "- """" Keels movea against inao-inina. victoria Here since last Friday to loadj MARIETTA Thousands of The three western spokesmen a full cargo of grain from the;persong m ohio and Wesl vir- made their declarations in the chisenieiil and the incorporation of the community under the B. C. ( Vil':,u Aft TmiArirf ml viuiltrt Careless Driver Runs Away local elevator, the French motor- ; inja movej to higher ground TIN political committee durine Douglas Scott, who has been a lapse or ce Talks :trm fi;, rt vw,; -r.. 'ship Jean D.L. is sailing early today as floods, caused by heavy the debate on the question of business visitor in the city for rainfall, sent the Ohio River and condemning Russia for allegedly the past w'eek, is sailing by the expected lor the occasion and A - ll Dorich in PllC CSrrk , tomorrow morning for Japan. 'thfltv of Prince Rupert wiil I vJI lOll lll.DU rSi V i't Dp to early aftcmoou, there also participate as well as tliel , . . .had 'been no definite word of other streams out of Hieir banks, violating her 1945. treaty with Irincess Norah .tonight on his return to Vancouver. High water also hit portions of Nationalist China western Pennsylvania and nor-! locul citizenship council. A1L.1ALU, Mexico (Lf) f Ol'ty-one persons.' anoiner Japanese snip, wmcn is ng Hinted them Kentucky. La,t week a new $i7,ooo elec-1 includiiiLr six small children, were burned to death ' ZrZ?JZT,rZ Z trie light system went into op-! , , ,. , ' . . "7" 6'" -b- ion at Metiakatia and the saiuruay in a dus lire anu explosion, six passengers " '- erution native community is proud f i ' .11 i ctKOu nf 1 uiith i'Vpro lun-ns: Today's Stocks its illumination which takes in street lighting, lights to the dock and in ail the homes. The plant New Government Takes Over in Egypt-Tense Situation Continues CAIRO CCPI A new frovernment was sworn in H. 1). JcillMt"ll ti 1,01.) Trickle of Rain Again Welcomed Trickle of water caused by rain and melting snow and ice around the week-end had a comforting sound. Also, one had a much less anxious Ume trying to walk. Pioneer Woman Of City Passes Mrs. Sere pi a Nickerson Dies at Uipe Age NUTON ff The Utill-aiirt us allies in Korea exploring the ques-Oiut should be done if in I nice talks collapse. 'iiiplia.Mwd everything 'ill will lie done to hvlp : atiilactory truce and 'wary risks will be tak- 1 1 ' i ' ti 1 1 1 u-iil o nrgo- is a 5u kilowatt International Palmer diesel. Consumers will, t in future, pay : for light unci Survivors said the fire broke out, when the driver lit a cigarette and tossed the burning match to the floor near a leaking gasoline tank. The gasoline caught fire. The driver dived through a window and fled. The bus crashed Into a tree. Explosion followed and the bus caught fire. Police arc searching for the driver. ' V.N( OUVFIt American Standard .... 26 Bralorne 5.90 B R X . 03 Cariboo Quartz 1.20 A well-known pioneer Prince Rupert Genera! 5, ' " wc'a,W. being less of a today in a shift directed by King Farouk, and viewed night -.e. she was Mrs. Serepta sprnritv mc in Tiverc slpnuina was hnlrlu a feeling mit. on of by some western observers as a step which might c ease if i. u ' i - , Vv H Vi it ...it' ;'S'j t . l.rf -i , ( ' f j i1 . A L .. . ... V. Ai1 11 1 i itV'-.I k 1 1 t, r "i 1 f ' 1 ; I f .'. 1 " Tt vr . : 1 , r . f f 3 V t ' i ' , If l ,. rl ' ' ) I 1 I 'f ' r -'' t '' f ..( i ti ; K ' 1 J 1 k , I f . Jl i Nickerson, 88, who came to the r.."' f. " -JZZZ. 7"J. ."J .,.1 ;laf rllo, Uu-oon Rrirnin urnl power on u meter basis. On Friday Ind.au Superintendent F. Earl Anfieid visited Metiakatia and Installed John S. i Kyall as village clerk in succes- , sion to Edward Leigh tun. An ad-ciltloiial duty now for Mr. Hyan , w ill be the reading of meters and the making and collection of light accounts. 'I wo nurses from Miller Bay i Hospital aLso vi.- ited Metiakatia at the week-end to check up on ' village health. Mi"'iik ucu ui WiV uiuu.ij. anu huk.ui, muno ..v... citv in 191 from Vancouver. She tulll;l,:le, came originally from Clarks taking n,,,,l timid ,vl steps ho Sll.Oa on something crA ff E t The new ime minister, the "strong man" Aly Leather I' pulls that stale lit officials, military "id Allied represenla-' Iji'imiii ;i serious policy I what action may be "'an talks fail. If of an agreement, are v"iii( v, hat. Maher Pasha, and his cabinet took the oath at Abtlin For thirty-eight years she had resided here with exception Of Palace where they were received by the King Synopsis indications Present point to visits to eastern Canada. Her McGregor Is Tennis Champ anot her two days of mild weather husband predeceased her 55 years in almost all regions of British ago, Columbia. A disturbance which .Mrs. Nickerson is survived by has been almost stationary across two daughters, Mrs. Charles southern Vancouver Island caus- l.wo Prinrn Riinett.: Mrs. Gor I Later the new government would read to Parliament to- night the decree issued under martial law and was accorded a vote of confidence. King Farouk last night turned ADELAIDE 'CP.' Big Ken Mc- man Federation faking 'd in Strike at Kemano ed rain on the northern island don Colouhoun. Yarmouth N.S.; Oregor pulled a starting upset and along the west coast. Else- a ,SOn, Milward Nieketson, Prince loul,y whcn nc whipped Frank rtc 1111 Odiioti Cronin Babine 54 '-i Giant-Mascot .89 Indian Mines 21 rend Oi iille 8 60 Pioneer 184 Premier Border 34 Privateer 08'i ' Reeves MacDonald 5.50 Reno .t 04 Sheep Creek 168 Silbak Premier 64 Vanaiida , 18'j Salmon Gold 04 Spud VaJley 19 ' Silver Standard 2.50 Western Uranium 3.55 Oils ' Anglo Canadian 9.45 A P Con .55 Calmont 125 C & E 14.00 Central Lcduc 3 00 Home Oil 16.75 Mercury 27"2 Okalla 4 25 Pacific Pete 12.75 Royal Canadian 24 Koyalite 1750 TORONTO Altvuia -09 Aumaquc 21 Va Beattie 19 6-2 to Mustapha EI Nahas r-asnas win the Australian tennis cham- Nafdist party regime out of of- has been no appreciable precipi- iuward V. Smith, and a brother, t Nickerson, all of Prince P'unsh'P. I" the battle between fice aftcr the government's na tation. A new centre appears to q. W dicated Uie government over which you preside has not been able to preserve peace and security." Western observers here anticipated tlic new government would be more inclined to work for a compromise settlement of the bitter dispute with Britain than had been its predecessors whose nationalist campaign to drive Britain out of Suez touched off the rising wave of often uncontrolled violence. One diplomat termed the shift in the cabinet , the most hopeful sign in months. British sources ln London are more cautious although some said the premier was definitely pro-British. Others termed him be forming west of Victoria. Rupert; and a sister In Maine. lne lwo "ussie aces, Mcuregor tionalist campaign to drive out Sonic tain is expected over south- Pllnpr. ammremenKi ln staged two brilliant rallies to win Brit0ns culminated in a wild the first two seta against Sedg- bloodshed and burn- em Vancouver Island and the rhE of BC Undertaker. 'will . eruption of win cnargc oi u.. unaerianers, i . ...... H pnpraiiv ref.Hrdrd . o,,..i,. n.h,'. nm. NC0UVER (CP) Leaders of the American tH)h of Labor are here to fight what has been a "engineered disruption movement" at the "',HII Aluminum Company of Canada develop-"- Keniano. i lower mainland tonight and announced as the world's top player. ment termed the outbreak an 1 ue.-day Forecast j North coast region Cloudy i Cpl. Norman DeWItt, chief of toihiv :uiri Tuesdav rxcenl hrleflv Smlthers detachment of Roval In of them are members of the men met with of- C. A. Bcrner, CNR divisional i tin. Morrlson-Knudseni u,,,,i.' s , ' Mine and Mill union. n slrlkers wcre fircd and over the Queen Charlottes this Canadian Mounted Police, arriv- j superintendent, arrived in the morning. Wind-Southerly (251. ed in the city Saturday night city last night, aftcr a trip over Lows tonight and highs Tuesday from the interior on escort duty the line on official duties and is at Port Hardy, Sandsplt and and Is returning to Smithers to- j heading out again tonight to Prince Rupert, 40 and 45. night. ' Prince George. more anti-British than Naha's. These sources said they could not yet regard the change as a move toward settlement with Britain. attempted revolution. Meanwhile, Nahas Pasha said he has "his word of honor" that the new premier will pursue my policy toward the British. A group of 25 young Nafdists (Nationalists! gathered today in front of Naha's Pashas house shouting "we don't recognize your dismissal." Nahas told the demonstrators he had asked Farouk to relieve him of his post. "I have been in touch with the new premier" he said "and he has given me his word of honor he will pursue my policy toward the British." The new premier, in a radio address, pledged himself to fulfil the Independent unity of the Beveourt , 73 Buffalo Canadian 22'i Consrcl. Smelters 199.50 Conwe.st 4.00 Danalda - 47 Eldona 20 East Sullivan 9.05 Giant Ycllowknife 1150 God's Lake 37 Hardroek 12 IlaiTlcuua 15 STILL MARTIAL LAW With martial law still in effect throughout Egypt, Cairo continued to count Its dead. Police estimated about 20 persons have been killed and 80 wounded in the outbreak by mobs infuriated bv the killing of more than " is on the project. 1 sent back to Vancouver. Lsflletl aftor the; Meanwhile, 100 replacement ,there was a tunnel workers who arrived at i '"ti i II the labor trouble Kemano last Sunday have re's na.ied work on an fuscd to take over tunnel work. teii-milc tunnel at Work stoppage affects only ,"r ten days. tunncl work 'lave gone on reror.l! llal they will live up . . HFri Four chi,dten fHScHj Burn t0 Death "Ik. is on the power DAUPHIN, Manitoba Four rtakiiiB A-, children wcre burned to death , '. i during the week-end in their '"'""'lit was Issued ' frame home at this fishing hatn-s'ified by Reginald let. 200 miles north of Winnipeg, ''."'''itltig the com-; inch- 23-ycai -U mother, Mrs. -HI l'ric.stly of the Henry E'ltarsson, escmped elarl 21 ils '"''"irm. in ul' .only in night nllire into sub-! '"' i ze-o weul her. Her husband, a "in is expecied to light- fisherman, was away at the time. "Killllsl Hie Cana- The deud are Heryl Ann, aged I d iS'S '", Lab'"' l'i''l S; Yvonne Dorlhv, 4; tannine , ' w" move in and Tonney, 3, und Karl Helgl, 8 ; ; nil Union of Mine months. ; """'Her workers (Intl.. , , u...,i.. ... Nile valley get Britain out j 40 Egyot.an auxiliary police in ! inci maintain siuDiiuy, secur . ! it v and peace PltO UHUTISH Malicr Pasha, 69, before the the British siege Friday. The British reckoned their dead, wouncicd and missing at 15. Police rounded up ringleaders in rioting and others suspected of fomenting violence. A spokesman said 300 had been arrested. : cr,,,,i ur,..i,i u. cvi,Guo.l IK'Va Joliet, Quebec I it He Long Lac l.vnx . . . Madscn Red Lake M -Kenzie Red Lake . MeLeod Cockshutt .... Monetu Negus N il anda . ..' I.niiv'court riekle Crow San Antonio 1 1 pro-111 ins 1 sympainics out qui - 1 our ll.n nt,.. ufia 1 1, riftloH fit ..illWn- r iiniini"- H i British insistence because he nao ZSrmsmmi''. r ".m, - ,-3 j menus have indicated he advo 2.55 I J"-""- -TIDES- Tuesday, January 29, 1952 High i weT tumu'1 work led Sunday. cates a pro-western policy. Farouk, in his letter dismissing Nahas Pasha and his Nafdist party regime said Saturdays orgy of rioting of killing, tu-iilng and pi!!sgi"5 hvre "in- WHERE 30 DIED Thirty-six died when a United States plane from Korea crashed Jnto the water while attempting an emergency landing at Sand .pit on Moresby Island, 80 miles west of Prince Rupert. Of 43 aboard seven succeeded in scram illng to a wing after the plane struck and were rescued. A line from a tugboat is shown being hooked to Uw plane. Most of the bodies have been recovered. Senator Rouyn 18 Shei rit, Gordon 4.50 Steep Rock 7.10 Silver Miller 1.59 Upper Canada 1.72 Golden Maultou 0.82 22.0 feet 22.5 feet 4.5 feet. 1.6 feet 3:09 15:07 9:07 21:27 Low K for hiaher Mrs- Elnaisson said she had " the apt W,a6es and Bne to bed when she was awak-u Umon- Most. ened by Uie smell of smoke. I r,' '.-. " - If ... ,c . . ' .if H 1 I" - ' .i , ' 't .