- PROVINCIAL lI3SAHtf 113 Of&AES VICTORIA, B c, 1 V c DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 31 I VOL. XLI, No. 22 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1952 TEN CENTS (Including comic section) 7 PC-ABS I,,,, iSPAT( MfU y? , n n 'race Favored for 1"3 I we SSSli u J u (u us h uu m m ! M -mw ns9mt M M H M jj iction to Kitimat First Peep Is Allowed at Mystery Fighter St. Laurent Defends New lud Railway-Highway Hriiljje Suggested More Snow Kquipmcnt Ordered To Speed Up Handling Here . .. . :i ..i? ri.. ti... a North Korean General 'Too Big for Britches" race, nuii'ty-six nines cast oi x mice nupeii, . . hi- junction point for the railway branch line AnnOintmPtlf ri c Canadian National Kailways to the Alum- , i t ii. i. Tr:; i ;a MUNSAN (CP) An Allied truce negotiator today told the North Korean Major General Gen. Lee San Cho that he was "getting a little too big for his OTTAWA (C -Premier St. Lau I ij. oi l an ad u smeiiers at iviuniai, it was m- In F. H. Keefe, general manager of the rail-in Winnipeg, who was in the city yesterday rent expressed his personal belief that "Canada's great attach- j mnnt to the crown will in no way ; bo weakened by the appointment of a Canadian as governor-gen- I era'" In a ,90-minutes press conl.rcnct, the Prime Minister Villoroilsl ripfnrliH liis mvfrn- nurse oi an otuciui wur. Surveys had been made for a ' crossing of the Skeena from iLunt Army Conflict of Stories in Girl s Death Rear Admiral R. E. Lioby used this tough Navy language during a heated three hour and forty-five minute sub-committc; session on prisoner exchange.' The session "accomplished absolutely nothing," Libby said. Libby's bristling remark to Lie came during a wrangle over exchange of information demanded by both sides concerning prisoners missing from prisoner-of-war lists. king Hand ,f )N CP It was report- FORTLAND, Oregon Pi Body of a threeyear-old girl, Sherie today mat tgypuan ,ops. with tommy guns. , positions at radio Cairo to prevent dis- ' -'" ii mnwmf :mmsqm.wimmm ' " Libby then told the five-foot thc Armv's fiist inter-in the Anglo-Egyp- ible. Ellen Kader, found last night was smallesl member of th R d. in a gas company sump well delegation southeast Portland. , ..j you General Lee a Police said the girl's mother, question. You gave me no an-Mrs. Jada Kader, led them to Swer. You have the brazen ef-tiie body. ; frontery to say that I am not The mother told conflicting ' satisfied with that answer. It ftorics. First she said the girl seems to us that you are getting was killed Wednesday by her a little too big for your britches." Rcmo, Mr.. Keefe told the Dally m(.nt s recommendation that Rt. News In answer to questions, but Hon. Vincent Massey, 64-year-old the nature of the ground there chancellor of the University of ' 1 uUo' appointed to the post was "not so good" for footings. J. , The only really favorable cross- br,"K vacated by Viscount Alex- ander i ing point seemed to be where i the highway bridge spans the It his personal view, said Skeena a short distance east of Premier St. Laurent, that there i Terrace and. Mr. Keefe slated should be "no firm rule that a that there would probably be governor-general of this country j negotiations with the provincial lmi!'t 00 a resident of the United government for a combined Kingdom, or that he must be a railway and highway bridge '"''lent of Canada or of 'any , there. Such a route might take other nation In the Common-the railway branch line around wealth." the east end of Lakclse Lake ; In firm language, Mr. St. Lau-but Mr. Keefe was not In a posi- ' rent said Canadians "some day lion at thts time to discuss de-j have got to grow up. They must : tails of the route to Kitimat. i have sufficient confidence In On the way here, Mr. Keefe i their own ability to run their observed personally snow con- i country and must not be ham- i !dltlona in the lower Skeena Val-istrunS by apron strings or tra-I ley and the fight of crews to d'Uons of the past." open up drifts as high as twelve ! feet In the Kwlnitsa area. "This j ' iline is getting far too important mtltt rlnnftr I to have tied up," he stated, an-i IIVIIUI r migrants four-year-old sister. Later she OJF THE SECRET LIST of Britain recently came this new jet aircraft which has been described as "the mystery fighter." In releasing the first and only photograph, the British claimed the aircraft to be the world's first twin-engined operational Ilella (delta is the Greek letter d, shaped like a triangle). Other detail were srtrce, hut, in naming it the OA 5, its manufacturers, Hawker-Siddclev, mentioned that the triangular design was helpful at sonic speeds. It is known to have the formidable power of two Sapphire jets, to be a day-and-night, long-range all-weather job, and as the British have proved they have something when it comes to jets, this latest should be important to western defence. Fourteen More Bodies SSj Washed Up at Sandspit cS $305,000 claimed her mother's Chinese ! me by Air 1 Death Was Accident stepfather had committed the crime. Police searched for the missing girl for two days after the mother reported her daughter had been kidnapped. 1 IG ( -The Canadian nt lias made arrange-twist t.li.' flow of itnmi- im tin' Uniied Kingdom imiI air and sfa trans- nouncing that he hadarrangid if I A I I Old Country Fourteen more bodies ottawa-a bill authorizing j found washed an a,inuul parliamentary BranljStrnnPr K were up on of " ' HHCI ,J puba iy J000 Ule th, beach vesterdav at divisional Miexdnaer to have .. IiiiiiiiL'raiiun Minister''"1' C. A. Bcrner, :!Hmnnd Kridav night. : superintendent here, The late John Albert Teiig met his death accidentally through burns due to a freak accident which occurred at the Canadian National Railways round huure in Prince Rupert on the afternoon of January 17, a jury which sat in inquest before Coroner E. D. Forward found on Thursday FOOTBALL owned Canadian Broadcasting Sandspit, leaving seven to Corporation has been approved Deported SCOTTISH CI P (First Hound) be yet accounted for Of the by the radio committee of the Peebles ;( which died a Week ago Commons- e establishment of, .afternoon. , C7 nlr,,, i tfnPB nm..n -... MIAMI. Fla. O rtenart.atwin In tv, ,. Berwick Rangers 7, , Rovers 0. lour or live bulldozers brought, OTTAWA Viscount Alcx-here to augment the local snow j anrier was made a Silver Oray fighting equipment and concen- : Wolf today, trate it on a distance of ten or! Order of the Silver Wolf is the twelve mile in the Kwlnitsa highest scouting award in the area between Mile 68 and 78 1 Commonwealth, 'west oi Pacific' particularly. I n was presented to the retir-Mr. Keefe .spoke with optimis-j Ing governor-general at Oovern-tic gratification of the great Jn- ment House by Jackson Dodds of crease In traffic which Industrial ' Montreal, deputy chief Scout for development was bringing to the Canada. ,: in xt nii'hth, the gov-v ill rhiii tcr the strato-Tiiis aircraft will make lit wt kly to Canada wveuty Immigrants c. vie r, although provider a comparatively imp. will nevertheless be it becaue it, will assist ly p,i here of hlgh-d technicians who are in our defence lndus-irris said. l inn, the Canadian gov-l.as arranged fur an 38 sailings from Unll- inm ports to Canada this ili a 1C4 air etasfl. Canada of Jeanwstte ada t0 im.ove C0V9rage in out:! Wllby, ru!eS and regulations in irgard RCMP here said the bodies ' l ,, area8 would cost $228.000. TZolTA , ? .f" ? were found on the nearest A transmitter on the west tl.tfiSri' bV Ule ?m 'nvolv:d' g immIgratlon autllon- that all the work men at at the shoreline to the plane wreckage, to provide coverage for Yukon j Due to further would f ... . time and scene of the accident high winds, no require $150,000. Cast of a , attempts had been made to transmitter at Prince Rupert I HlM?l' fi? dan"s wer '' ua',fled for ""' move the wreck would be $305 000 ; the name "Dark Venus," declined work and that the deceased had - to comment on the verdict. (She met his death through no negli- formerly lived in Prince Rupert) gonce on the part of any person Nickerson Chairman Walter Sahli, the assistant dis- r persons involved. Brechin City 0, Queen of the South 6. Ceitio- vs Third Lanark postponed. I Deveronvale vs Clyde postponed. 1 Dundee 4, Ayr United 0. ; nuns 1. Alloa Athletic 2. I Eyemouth United 0, East Fife ,4. ! Forfar Athletic 2, Motherwell 4. ! Inverness Caledonians 3, Dun-lice United 3 (tie). Kilmarnock 2, Stenhou.semuir 0. Montrose 1, Wigtown and Bladnoch 2. Morton 2, East Stirlingshire 0. Partick Thistle 0, Hamilton i Academical.'! 1. i Raith Rovers 0. Hibernian 0. Prince Rupert-Jasper line of the Canadian National Railways what with the Columbia Cellulose and Aluminum Co. of Canada developments, the expanding fishing Industry from Prince Rupert and the big timbering activity through the central interior. 'This part of the country Is ce rtainly coining Into Its own," Thought They'd Be Horne t rict immigration director, said Tne Jurv consisted of George f mm t f ' I miss wuDy snppea across tne oor- uumui mn, Soon ;Orri French PTPflf h Seamen SpnmPII T to m tl: pr into tne United States at St. Ivor Anderson, Rudolph Olsen, xtW Wl ' WiiVII ,"WiVincents, Minn., in November, George Rodger and James Hynd- Go Back to Japan Instead SEATTLE (-George W. Nick- 1949, and falsely claimed Ameri- man. lie said. "TliLs is becoming one ol ' ersun of Prince Rupert was nam ntence Most of the crew of the French freighter Jean L. I), who have been away from their homes for several months now thought they were on their way back to France even if indirectly when they left Yoko- creased our most important lines. We cd chairman of the International look to Prince Rupert to become Fisheries Commission for the an important .seaport." j nel, two years. While here, Mr. Kcefc con-, Edward W. Allen ' of Seattle, fri rcd with local industrial and 'chairman of the commission for bu.slif? ss people and told them two years, was chosen secretary Unit he would recommend more! at the annual meeting, local switching and yard equip-1 Halibut regulations were dis-mcnt to spi ed up handling and cussed but commission recom-encourage more shipping direct ; mendations will not be announc-east from here Instead of Ioi-cd until thev have been aDDrov- SCOTTISH I.EAGl'E ' Division A . Aberdeen 3, Heart of Midlothian 0. Airdricon-j jiamil Q (ayH ago. But it will be likely several more Stirling Albion 3 ians 6. UUA (f - The three hours 'r"(l' i:iv. n Joseph Dil-of Vanc Hiver. convicted months before Third Mate Garcel Francois Hubert .Hi:;iiier fridav was igliteen months bv-the ul'tll"R l Vancouver for trans- e(i by Canadian and United Saint Mlrrcn 0. Rangers 5. ENGLISH I.EAGl'E ' Division 1 Arsenal 2, Manchester City 2 Blackpool 2. Derby County 1 Bolton Wanderers 1, Burnley 4 ( "liimbm Court of Ap- : M"i-""t'"t- Slates governments. will see his wife Marie. Rumors that the 6.500-ton Jean L. D. was going to take on a cargo of grain for Italy turned can citizenship when she re- Witnesses were Maurice Teiig, entered the country last June son of- deceased; Theobold For-after a trip to Cuba. tune, acetylene welder; Philip . Ltporte. boilermaker's helper; Thomas Priest, locomotive fore-OLOUCESTER, England W man, and Dr. W. S. Kergin. Leslie James, 60, went to hospital The explosion and fire, which suspecting he had a fracture but resulted in burns that culmin-x-rays showed no injury. Ten ated in Mr. Teng's. death, accord-minutes later he was back in ing to Theo Fortune, was caused hospital with a real injury. On by the backfiring of a hose-the way home he had slipped and which blew the hose off the torch broken a leg. with flames spreading "all over." Curling Rink Ice in Few Days Expected Kfforts of Local Enthusiasts Soon To Have Culminating Keward Final testing under 100 pounds water pressure of refrigeration pipes for the new curling rink proved '"nice was increased as ! l an appeal launched Aliorney-oern'rars de- ' fllainsl thn infh.mnul ! CUe I sea 0. Wolverhampton out wrong. The freighter is head- If - Little Girl Slain in Bizarre Prayer Killing " " ' ivi. "Nevair I nevair speak with reporters." Monsieur Hubert liked to talk to a reporter. He said he was a "fanatique" about photography and seeing some of his very well done prints of Air mountain scenery quaint villages nestled between 12,000-foot towering peaks, was proof enough. Back home for this sailor is 93 Rue Olivier de Serras, in Parts, where he and his wife share a two-room flat. It is had sentenced Dil- Wanderers 1. lug back to Japan and if all goes Liverpool 1. Aston Villa 2. well, should leave Monday, hi m"w'ulPd nUl,1U'tl 2' ToUl'n-. Third Male Hubert is also MlddlcXugh 2. Huddersfir-ld chief steward on this trip and Town 1 says he s been very. very busy." Newcastle United Charlton But not busy enough to take Athletic 0. note of the heavy seas his ship Portsmouth 0, Sunderland 2. battled for the last two days. mice nmirs In tail plus ' $250 fr the death of WINNIPEG (CP) A little brown-haired girl Juiri5yiro,ren' 53, 1,1 , was found slaln in her home Friday' after the Polit'e 'M"f' was criticized by' had interrupted her-foster parents in a bizarre out- btoKc uty 0, Preston Nortn ..slle W!LS rolling so and so End n i-iinimiin k). uned raciwdtecrJinali of-(lool's Player session in a nearby vacant lot. I West Bromwlch Albion 0, Ful-Iham 2. ! Division 2 Barnsley 2, Swansea Town 3. it was terrific," he described with t hard to do any better in France gestures and in good mixture I these days, he says. Housing Li of French-English. The Master at a premium, especially In and most of the crew stood watch I crowded Paris, continuously for most of the 48 j In the spring time of year Police said the parents would Jlllst Polish nationals In' , be charged tomorrow with mur-i der. ! The victim was Martha Louise ")S session of the appeal ! Birmingham City 1, Everton Z Indo-China satisfactory last night' and lowering of the pipe network is to be carried on this week-end, says Curling Luton 'hours the vessel was buffeted Hubert looks for holiday from BiacKDurn Rovers 2, ". as attended by by 60 mile an hour gales west ' the sea he ana Maaame xiuoeri nnr ramov identified as ! ' 011(1 McCullough, aged 7. Her foster parents are Mr. and Mrs. Savin secretarv in ti, a and north of the Queen Char-Uake time off to "live!" They ; ruK President Neelv Moore i,,tt tn'o tn t.Vit. Rmit.hern Alna.fnr McCullough. Both are In their Looms Large I Provided enough voluntary ! labor can be obtained over the late forties. 'sy.at Ottawa. He was toV" ruurt Frlday ,l,r ;'1?P.at ,lle t"al rcaveal- Master J. Datas was not a j several weeks of skiing where! friendly man to talk to not at, the snow lasts Into June. i a time when he was desperately ! While here Sunday is his day j trying to tie tin loose ends aftci ' off- the sailor hopes to try Ml. Weather MeCullotigh has been an ac- PARIS The whole Indo- couniant and oltlce manager of week-end and next week "it should only be a matter of a few days before we make ice." Wlimnn mni-A . . .... m;...,i -i i i . Town 1. Cardiff City 1, Southampton 0. Hutt Citv 5. Bury 0. Leeds United 3, West Ham United 1. Leicester City 2, Doncastcr Rovers 1. Nottingham Forest 2, Brentford 0. Queens Park Rangers 1, Notts County 4. Rotherham United 3, Sheffield Wednesday 3. Sheffield United 1, Coventry City 2. in Pulkh r To i . Chinese .situation has become a me Winnipeg vuaniucr oi om- the strenuous hours. I Havs slopes ur a bit of skiing. Synonsis Did he have time to sDeak to 1 Meanwhile, more than 8,000 With moist Pacific air cowr .. w., UUWII IDW 1 hu';c question mark here due to merce. IVpr street. a combination of events, with The police chief. Charles Mac- ' everyone frankly admitting no Iver, said the child was struck a reporter? i long tons of prairie wheat ares Ing the B.C. coast, mild rainy! "Reporter? No, no, no, no I pouring from spouts into the ; weather- will continue over this have not time at all." bowels of the freighter, believed ! district for the week-end. An v it i r H if. 1'?'': And it is still intention of the club to provide a week's skating in the rink for' children before curling commences, eays Mr. Moore. I immediate solution is in sight. mm I ,'st, :uiRcr to him, ,"'d a'ld Sald: don . v wT d lhUi 15 a fee . w4tt" spoak any Ian- Would he have time some to be the first French ship ever; active storm is developing over ! to have ducked here. Elements in the picture are: I. Continued delay in the truce i talks in Korea. other time? the Pacific today and will give i strong southeast winds over the: 1 Schedule for the week-end In- uy a ouiiie ami sirungico. as sne lay in bed alter her parents had taken part In an all night session of prayer. Mrs. H. Detlman, a neighbor, said she called the police when .she saw the couple praying in a vacant lot about noon. i north coast tonight and over the eludes lowering pipe, completion Deren I 2- Sudden losses of French ,L . u,,i struck m w i ne pavement, suf-, Planes In Indo-China due to new Managing EditorsQtt Rudciet Surplus To Meet In West -7. ur? . 7 P uii , 11 '"'lure and died Ilnd accurate rebel Communis " ,a '"'w hours later i antiaircraft fire. Despite sub-zero weather she south coast tomorrow. j of extension, connecting water 1 Cloudy skies and some snow , supply, digging of trench 25 by flurries are expected in the in-! tour by four feet. Next week's i terior over the week -end with ; work schedule includes dumping I temperatures in all regions show-! gravel over pipes, close in rink i '"g a gradual rise. ; bottom and complete drainage. ia.iin,n,f tlie;iPP"al court I 3. Heavy demands by the North siUu McCullough wore only a uid,,,. 's described 1 Atlantic Treaty Organization lVl M snlrt His wlfe wore, a mounting Mill Higher m ". Ullane as not precluding any serious aaomon rh,.nin iiseeoat and bedroom '"Warranted, I.ONDON ' The sixth annual Canadian Managing Editors Conference will be held in Winnipeg May 10 to 18. It will be the first time the session, which draws but "dclib- i f men or means for Indo-China. ,i,mprs OTTAWA (CP) In spite of increasing rate of i North Coa4it reglon cloudy1 'iWs work can be completed. -ss'uvni.pri and assault." unpro- w van ntarvc iv-t tit At, ncnv-ciivi, Canada's defence exnenditures, the federal irovern-i wt showers today, continuous i I1V, J 4. The passing of the French high commissioner and com- mander in chief, Oen. Jean dv t,. La. tre de TassigAy. , T""" TIDES - The luttcr event has. done the """ " H, ,",, tor in housing needs of many unlay, most to put the picture into fo January 27 1953 So ideal home cx- cus. for Oen. de Laltrc represent- -countries. an "". ', " .r .' . l,iMl hibition All IT at I the lift I Olvmuia I I 1711 til Q here n 1:50 21 n uiL'U , . newspaper men from all Darts of , , , . i rain tonight. Cloudy with show-1 Canada ' has. been held In the ment s budgetary Surplus has risen to $721,600,000 111 I ers tomorrow. Little change In! Greatest single factor prevent-west. jthe first nine months of the current fiscal year-1 ttmP,ture-h Wind sou(t,herly !eafn del2in?hu atSS"Jdn eAr"PT has ad- deadline been R. J. Churchill of the London ,., t ... . 20 today becoming southeast Free Press, president, says more the highest in history. j I40i tonight. Southwest (20) to- verse weather which slowed down than 60 editors are expected to! T,,sf d Aoril " ' 1 Finance " 1 Minister nlmr J Hondas "" Abbott e-!night" Lows tonlgnt anc volun,eer ParticipaUon. attend. He hopes that for the dnCG, J." tomorrow-Port Hirdy. 33 and An executrve meeting of the first time all 10 provinces will be 1 t. timated his 1951-52 SUl'piUS WOUld be about $o0,U00.UU(l. : 42; Sandspit, 38 and 42; Prince 1 men's club is scheduled for Sun-represented. 1 "r' ' '"' afternoon. , "1'""' day j'iii Z cu nances nignesi nope in , ,, , , - . iJ.37 23 s foot i ..r.j-.i ...., will display samples of these 7:36 59 feet "omes 011 wneels' rane'na in through morale, on top of brll- 0-3 feet.liant njiUtary leadership. s hi" ao00- 1. 3