I rr.cvi:::i.".L Lnn.m, 11 j V V I l'-2 RED CROSS 3& ANNUAL MEETINC 19 mi a i. a ?im Tuesday, Feb. 12 Civic Centre, S p.m. Election of Officers and Reports. , 'J'-'; NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Courtesy of . . . Ib V cabs Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" ORMES DRUGS ..... M. i j'ltL T VOL. XLI, No. 35 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS -1 I r. lira ewarit Airport CI ! rhirty-Tvo Persons fMjr focr in London For Last Time Today Killed as Eliza Hit Again b A. Bereaved Capital Receives Dead Monarch with Solemn Mourning LONDON (CP) King George VI returned to his capital today for the last time. His mourning subjects paid homage as his funeral cortege wound through Paid Money Umbrella of Death lianncd DC6 Crashes Into Apartment in Ill-Fated New Jersey City NEWARK, New Jersey (CP) Operation of tbe huge $.3,000,000 Newark airport, called an umbrella of death over nearby Elizabeth, shut . down toslay crowded silent hlnck and Durole shrouded streets. "'Sir , ii train, bearing Queen Elizabeth II and her family, KlIT vl( IQOS edged noiselessly into King's Cross in a downpour of ; I'V i after a third air crash shot the total death toll to 1 The closure order came even before a National Air False Pretences Case Against Armstrong Man Being Heard rain and sleet at 2:45 p.m. after private funeral service at Sandringham, where he d'ed Wednesday. Despite the drenching, thous- - lines DC6 plane sheared into a 52-family apartm anil lined the thrca-mlle route s;0wly across the platform and Prelinmaiv hearing of a false to Westminster Hall where the took up positions just behind pretences and fraud charge in house in Elizabeth early today, Killing at It' Doay oi me laie monarcn m ue and court Friday afternoon mariogany gun green police 1,.,1 fvirrlitpnino- lightening 1 rporlpntu esKlents W who no t initdltnu hrc iti'lici in f-tnte until burial at Windsor earriaue. At the command of an i was adjourned until this after- .persons, Friday. honor guard officer, the cortege noon by Magistrate W. D. Vance.! hWk the runways with their bodies Windows all along the route, movod out past thousands, many i Charged Is Ronald Edward1 Mayor James F. Kirk of Eh.a- Iran Has many engaged by enterprising 0f whom had waited in the chill : Riley, 35, of Armstrong, who is rental agencies, were crowded uAe for hours, some all alleged to have Obtained a cfcdck and many spectators on the through the night. i of $860 64 under false pretences ' streets held umbrellas. six bay horses of the King's from a city manufacturer's ag-ent. The black-veiled young Queen, tT(Mm ot Royaf Horse Artillery I Evidence of an independent I K I A. Z , beth said the city, could no longer live under an "umbrella of death." "Newark City officials joined in the demand to closo '. the airport which handles an average of 3 560 passengers and 273.970 pounds of freigilt daily. The crippled airliner roared . down into an apartment hou.ie T MINISTERS IN GERMANY Finance Minister Abbott and Justice Minister Garson, left, inspect a guard formed from the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada during in visit to Canada's 27th Brigade at Hannover, Germany, iCP from-National Dcfencei j now head of the Royal Family at pUned the caisson past the silent , logger and the agent was to the ; fjj, I W 1 1 !25, stood by as Grenadier thiongs. effect that Riley had entered! Guardsmen lifted the oak coffin , Heedless of wind and rain, the into a contract to take out cut ; g I ' from the black hearse coach. She Duke of Edinburgh doffed his hat logs from the woods and boom! IOlllCS ' was pale and drawn but hiding; and walked bareheaded behind 1 them for $12 per thousand feet. ! w and blew up. ited States' Greatest her grief. the gun carriage in the proces- With six men and after six i TFHRAN (CP) Tehran radio The DC6, disabled by eogm-: i iue muuiw cutauciu, sion as ll moved lowara wesi- weeks, still no worn naa Deea .,,,,,! Sundav that, an anery : imki, at 1 nno fpt in th fle ii Run-Off Normal Ace Killed in Korea : Princess Margaret, Duke of Ed- minster. The Duke of Gloucester i accomplished. lmob in the Ai'than border town 0l the midnight sky two min- inburgh and the king's brother, bareheaded too. Behind them ! to the evi- was Then, according 0 zabol beheaded the provinrlal utes after takin" oft from New-Duke of Gloucester, rode from trudged black-coated officials of ' dence, Riley, stating he had taken governor and three of ficals Sat- ark nosed over and iike the two London to Sandringham with tht Royal Household. $3,000 worth of logs out ready urday in election violence. others before it ntuned into the ! the Queen In her limousine, Just; Tne body of the 56-year-old for booming, had obtained an I Troons moved in to clama '. ,hih it.oi fr th.- KYO (CP) Major George A. Davis, greatest d States jet aces, was shot down over Korea's Dominion Water Branch Does Not Predict Floods This Year ; behind the car which bore the monarch lay in state mid simple j advance check, ostensibly to pay j aown martial law on the area amiliar oncominr scream, coffin. surroundings of the country! off the men-he hired. No one following lynchings. Twenty-eiht of 63 persons Dominion Just before tne r0'al Party church of St. Mary Magdalene 1 had seen him then until two it is believed here the violence aboard the Miami bound plan-, ctrrrharl frnrrt f hp train a rnvnl c i.innV.r. 11 tViin mrm nrn ; : - j ti i, V.,, , Alley" and presumably killed Sunday, after VANCOUVER j down two more Communist MIG 15's in his battle, the Far East Air Force announced Water Branc at OK"u " B "CM . tamra i'e" three of me lour mcm- h in a nrelimlnary V Vr I V .T . , . including i th'it thP snrlna atlondant in top hat climbed u j into tng to enable neighbors to pay RCMP arrested hlra at Arm- i communist- opponents to the ber lan are dfcld or missin" tales inai me spring the hearse coach and placed the their tribute. strong and returned with himireeime of Premier Mohammed. , ,nr , ,h. at, .n mT. i survey, estima r i..l f- ...itU I4n V fllljl , ,..! . . 1 It, , , H nt,nrnv. I.. ..... ' '" Ul V run-off this year should be average. No serious floods ara predicted. However, there will be iinpriixi i,ivii asm , sKirung ouBpipes buiiuiujt acre io ice ve awit. i Mossaaegn. 1 house residents were killed Jewels on the King's casket. bade the King taiewell at Sand- ; Before the hearing began, A. j other despatches said two : The Queen and women of her rmtth-im m a onn rarriaae took i Rrtire Rrnwn crown counsel, ask- i nutsnne irillorl anri manv another survey later in tne ly dld not walt t0 follow the t!u bnrlv two miles over country ed for an amendment to the i others injured at Damghan,; A 1-A 1 Hr-y Seven Die in War Practice Upnng. ,. nrocessior. in Its slow progress to nearby Wolferton sta- charge Si which hrstated exirlicit' rrortheast of Teii ran, when rlvai id a lu'al record of 21 )t dowii-ii MIGs and .u bombers in Korea ; ;i Japanese planes In i World. War. Im" Is On the coast and the western lo Westminster but left at once tion for the last Journey to Lon-jdatc, type of check and from i politicians clashec Saturday Synopsis pan oi ine province snow coiiui- by limousine tor uucKingnam don. Every station along tne , whom it had been obtained. tions are about normal in the palace. 103-mile route to London was Magistrate Vance ruled down mountains. In tne easiein pan closed r -Seven! HISH PHFvaii. PREVAILS CAMP DRUM. N Y This raised the unoiliclal loll , Cooler weather is in pro.siKTt, of dead In Iran's national elec- ror British Columbia as fresh tions to at least 31 among tiie pacific air begins to surge over higliest ever recordgd in thC:the province. Temperature on country's always violent election the coast today will be several history. " ! degrees below yesterday's hihs. oi tne province mere is mine objections by Defence Counsel Doug Hogarth when Mr. Brown asked complaiant. Oscar Dunlap, to attest to the amended charge. ; Guardsmen carried the casket : across the scarletcd platform to the horse drawn gun carriage Kerred RCMP Lauds Mr. Hogarth contended such Tne radio report said tne .am- Tne dr0p jn interior tempera- amid a hush. M Prime Minister Win- action inferred laying a newiboi mob stormed the governor's ; tures will not be feft until to The silence was broken "iy O !- w I f hill told Parliament information and complaint and "ce in a 6emonstration of morrow. v 1 it S V t. , h 4 Si. J .Ik , to, ' hp .... .. i-i i .. rii-v I - HI A. v.Vi i sfrv service men were killed Sunday in crashes that marred the army air force winter maneouvers at this sprawling encampment in northern New York. Nlntcevn others were Injured in the full scale practice warfare. The crash of a twin-engined Air Force plane took four lives. by the escape of steam from the Teachers In Full Strike it the Commonwealth protest against the newly-ap Some clearing will take pltice pn lcrred to be called pointed election supervisors, ; royal engine and commands of f ! i officers of Navy, Army, Air Force ; C ST I flQ IQ flS ' ' to guards of honor standing by. i on the coast today but for the most part coastal weather will vornair, chdWPrv TllPfP U.'ill llP hii than "Domin- Hcaim" Is favored bv ni.-tcr SI. Laurent of Scotia The Dukes of Edinburgh and : HALIFAX (CP) Nova VICTORIA p,British Colum-,choo, tchers' deniands for .hK5; llTToZ tr have threatened to . " Jr,P higher wages - - - v Speeding Up on Cargo Handling lew snowers in uic uut?m'i uu.s afternoon but considerable sunshine is foreseen for Tuesday. ' Forecast j Three airmen were killed when a r-4fi Curtis Commando plum- therefore, a breach of procedure. COMPLAINANT Oscar Dunlap told the court he had agreed verbally with Riley to pay him $12 a thousand feet for logs hauled out o fthe woods and boomed. Even though Riley had hired six men and had worked "off and on" for six weeks, no logs had been boomed. "I was to pay him after the booms were scaled." testified To facilitate freight handling i North coast region Cloudy ' nu'ied to the ground immediately ' mushroom into the first prov-! afu-r taking off from the Wheel- n,P.widp strike of its kind i.i Reds Fire on m at er-Sack airfield with 32 para- r 'dlan hislorv j haviour since the province re-; laxed its liquor restrictions 1 against them last December. There was a brief period of I trouble following lifting of legal 1. ,V.nl i.,a,rantnn tlso Tn m u.e mu .Uu...c v.- troopers Tf,nf,hrs- Union on Sat ln this port. Union Steamships with widely scattered showers to-are inaugurating the "palette; day and Tuesday. Clear periods fccard" system of transferring ! over the outer islands tonight freight from vessal to dock. land tomorrow. Little change in Widely used in Vancouver and ' temperature. Winds westerly :I British Ship j vision aboard. , , . . .. , , voted to strike on a p;o fj The fouith died several hours urday vincial basis to enforce dcmancU; ; . ririnkln ln beer t American ports, principal feature1 (20i today and southerly (15 to Dunlap, who operates a small logging operation at Crow Lake, near Khutzamateen. if later in camp hospital. mJfJ IT ! Two were killed in a collision ' i between a New York Central rail ot the system is less manual handling. "We feel we may re- Herbert F. Glassey, manufac morrow. Lows tonight and niRhs tomorrow at Port Hardy, Sand-spit and Prince Rupert, 32 and 42. steamer Allowed to rrocecu - - , . x.in, -, lor better pay. I (parlors. In Cape Breton 243 rural : Allcr tan!'0!,, r'Q id Shortly before Christmas, the teachers walked out 11 days aso.'! HCNO KONG (CP) Armed ( RCMP made mass arrests for ! pirates attacked the 3.50a-ton druhkenness. at Williams Lake I British steamer Wing Sang off I and Smithers. ;r;;.Virr";.,;nt duce breakage claims in half by ns Killcil in Crash road train and a troop-ioaaea truck at a grade crossing. Five were injured in this accident. l Mia Sundav ' thls systera'" saYs Frank Skinner, o Dunlap said Riley had ap- nrnahaH Viltvt nntnhPr 7il flSKlniT : "f"".t "ts.-u -.v.-. ... YT 1!1A -. Gerrv Ralph, an One paratrooper was icmeu taken out of ships' holds, loaded ! TIDES - - on boards which sit several tn- j and nlne 0lher Pa 1(1 Hi Victor!., i.toria Flvlnn Flying rttth club lumP ,HS t suUmd Jump injuries. 1 Ins passenger, Fred for money. "Riley told me he had $3,000 worth of logs taken out, three sections boomed up and the rest Air Fares to Europe Lower the China coast today and heid j The Minister of Labor, John a United States diplomat and , Cates, who has charge of Indian British master for $10,000 ran- i affairs in British Columbia, said som. - Saturday there is no cause for Messages received here to-1 concern. There had been no night by the British Navy said i great over all Increase in the the ransom had been paid and I number of Indian Act convic- '' i 17, were killed Saturday ches above the decks. When slung ' Tuesday, February 12. 1U52 on to the wharf, the fork loader High 2.25 . 20.0 fret is used to pick up the entire load 14:17 20.7 feet in one trip for further convey- Low 8:19 6.1 feet ance. ' 20:35 3 0 feet menus alter taking off plane from th Patricia ill'. Canada's Biggest Girder Loaded were in the bag, stated Mr. Glassey. TOOK ACCUSED'S WORD "Riley told me Dunlap had la.4 nil V1 prow nisp! thnt hp Round trip Jie vcssl proceeded. ' 1 tions. I VANCOUVER I' 'i t near here. -r;.:::.- j.,.uii , j farer from Vancouver to Europe The Wing Sang was enroute i "The Indians are trying their i will be cut to $795 or) May 1, Unit- to Keclig on the north tip of ; best to be good citizens.'' he said 'ii''cs said the plane, ieveral, making short 1IICU O-ll "t3 v" v..v.u mrtnat, tn nav tVipm nff M.-.VTr)irAl'rhe largest slecl ed Air Lines announced today. Formosa from Hong Kong. I "The RCMP at Alert Bay have i"'iuis around the air denhi .......j ..,i.i Eirder ever made in Canada wab neie will be a further cut in The Keelung radio station said I formed their own council to keep j gave Riicy the check on the . i ..(rn lha ) Is- ...i....r.l I.i.-v ... n t- ii near on r ! Aim no U-v Knrl bad Wntra boys." " .. i . x l l ti .. . ""'''" """'K'"- T. .., .... ..PPlc-r-nri on thre': an eye on the the the vessel s position was November to apply during strength of what he told me." Communist held Amoy. winter off-season. ii several hundred feet 'u'"' "v for "hlpmcnt over Can-iHiiidied fllU ' a pkiiiKhod flc Id with- Ci,rs adlan National lines , from La- vards of i.h. chine Que., to Hamilton, uiu burying much of the Mr. Glassey said also that he "was worried" the men could lay a claim against Dunlap's logs If they were not paid. "But I wouldn't have given him a nickel if he hadn't told me he had so much work done already." f ''Hi pilot and passenger Avalanche Kills Nineteen Skiers TODAY'S STOCKS Measuring 112 feet long and 12 feet, three inches high, the 86 ton giant Is one of 14 bei.ig fabricated at the Lachlnu plain. i victoria. ne was the Cessna-120. nfl'lHIl if'M K l, tlllllMSllMI (It. 1.11. m Vienna ;CI Nineteen skiers OK1GINAL ARRANGEMENT wcre4 Killed ana ten injuiea w- tm.. u,)-tn n hurtn avalntlphp. Dunlap said he first met Riley ppapers L. o, thp,m August, last year. of Dominion Bridge Company ! Limited. They will form part ot a new , open hearth shop beins erected at Hamilton to Increase ! Canada's steel output. 1 Loading operations were car-i ricd out bv two 60-ton cranes mi .ru an 'P' '"'''"- '' " "He came to my camp at Crowe TORONTO Athona 09 Aunianiie , 22 Bcvcourt 78 Buffalo Canadian 22 C M & S 42.20 Conwest 3.80 Donalda 48 East Sullivan 885 Publish ?Twen,gy o mer perssin 'the hut aWhe fc.db XuZ hhed ! were dug out from the snow mass gtoj , by mountain rescue squads. Most py "'aM ' . .for me Vof the dead and injured were UVr.R (CP) Most and wn'th lowered the girder on twj "H Canadian dniiviof CNR's new depressed centre Get man skiers. f 'ls plan io publish on flat cars wiln nn ldl"r car :sand, but he wanted $1.75 so I I agreed." Dunlap said Riley had (Continued on pane bi Battalion VANCOUVER American Standard . .26 Braiornc 5.90 B R X 04 Cariboo Quartz 120 Congress 06 Cronin Babine 52 Giant Mascot 97 Indian Mines 23 Pioneer ..." 2.15 Premier Border .36,i Privateer 10 Reno 03 '2 Sheep Creek 170 Silbak Premipr -2 Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley .20 Sliver Standurd 2.50 Western Uranium 3.40 Oils-Anglo Canadian 9.40 A P Con . .. -54 Calmont 2.10 , C & E 17.50 Central Leduc 3.05 Home Oil 16 75 Mercury 25 14 Pacific Pete 12.00 Royal Canadian 22 Massey Coming! Uie King's funeral le "ilddle I'd'T to carry the news' Tne 14 K'rders are being fab-seqnics that day for the ' rlcated at the rate of one pel ; George VI. week with the last scheduled for 'shipment In mid-April. s Attack !CBC Closing nsners Down Friday For Suez British Army Sends Reinforcements to Canal Zone After Funeral Giant Yellowknlfe 11.20 God's Lake , 39 Hardrock 13 Harncana 13 Vi Heva 10 Jollct Quebec 50 Litl 1c Long Lac .70 Lynx 14 Madsen Red Lake 199 McKenzie Red Lake . . .44 McLcod Cockshutt 2.74 Moneta :. .40 Negus 64 Noranda 84.00 Louvicourt ,. 33 Pickle Crow 1.55 ' ' San Antonio 2.40 Senator Rouyn 18 Sherritt Gordon 4.45 Steep Rock 7.85 I " 1 ,H.a -- .s. J : NICOSIA, Cyprus (CP) A 260-, man advance party (British bat-1 LONDON-The new Governyr-laiinm soiled tjsriav for Port General of Canada, Rt. Hon. Vin- (CP) Japan's marl- TORONTO Canudlan Broad- y bill'd niH tnHn.. iniA,l ...111 nL,ca Hftii.n 'sluni? hnnu- i : cif,i., ,t. -t.. tu irits'e TOLL ROSE TO SIX-Thc day after three RCAF fliers wore killed when their training plane crashed into a radio broadcasting tower at Carman, Man., three workmen were killed then they attempted to repair the tower. Workmen are shown using an acetylene torch to cut through the tower's steel girders in an nftemnt to reach trapped workman Jake Dyck. .He died soon isaid In the Suez Canal zone cent Massey, will fly back to Ifrom Famagusta. Canada immediately after the1 j The battalion, part of the funeral of King George VI on ' 1 32nd brigade, which has been Friday. Mr. Massey and Hon. L. ; based here since last September, B. Pearson, minister of external; 'ic hpint. pnt m rpinrni-PB t.'.ift affairs, will be Canada's official' 1 p,m"a Sea and are I funeral, except to carry the ser- ""'ntltV Of al.Ui.lturu i'wi.-p fr. T rtnnn .1 11 n tn tltlth t 'I,?'11 lhey are believed a re-broadcast at 6 o'clock ln I alter the photo was taken. ; ...... lc,F riioi.'l ""ist Chinese air-'the evening followed by a brief . I news broadcast. I Canal Zone troops. I representatives at the funeral.