ORMES DRUGS M DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA a NEWSPAPER Y CABS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port '"Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 . .. urn n in VOL. XLI, No. 45 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS F1 " federal ! . liwiaiBi American I Killed in Camp Riot f """N I " ' : V V P m, x Conned t '"4 t Anscomb Aroused PU8AN, Korea One American fokrlcr and 69 Korean civil-. ! ian internees were killed Mon-i day in a Communist led riot at jKoje Island stockade United Stal.-s authorities said Friday, j The authority's sa'cl about 1500 1 civ;lian Inmates ol the com-! pound attacked the United i Stater, security troops with steel , p;ckat; , , wooden clubs, barbed j wi c J ail s block jacks, metal ; tent pole spokes. Iron pipes, oi ks and knives. i Oik American soldier was wounded. Twenty-two suffered IMimes Johnson fur Coalition I'.rr-ak and Premature Election VICTORIA Cf Dying embers 1 o the coaMtion showered down' British Columbia Legis- j minor Injuries and 142 inmates on th : were wounded. 1 Nc prisoners of war were ln- vo' d in the lioi, officials faid. Kojc is a large island about 27 mile? southwest of Pusan. They said the situation is now , qirct and under control and the unrest has not spiead to other corr xiunds. aluic Thursday from a fiery, . scathing speech by the Progres-j sive-Conervativc Opposition! Ifeadci', Herbert Anscomb i Cn Wednesday Premier John- j son had told for the fecond time j the first time was January 18 j why he filed Mr. Anscomb who i took his ten Progressive Conser- j iva'tive colleagues into opposiiion! with him. The Liberals, with 23 ; Terrace With jAlcan Project I Estimated Cost of Line 3,000,000 OTTAWA (CP) Tilt; federal government will ' ask Parliament this year !to finance a railway line Jnto the huge aluminum development at Kitimat, it I was learned Thursday. ; "The railway line will link i Kitimat, where aluminum will I be produced from a big hydro -i electric project, with Terrace on I the Canadian National Railway-line. Estimates have not been com-i pleted, officials said. However ' the railway, running through a i divide in mountainous territory is expected to cost $5,000,000 or . more. i The federal treasury will . fi-, nance the project for the Cana-i dlan National Railways, i It will be the second big rail-, way development undertaken by X'TENANT-CiOVERNOR Ontario's ne , Lieutenant-Governor, Louis O. Breithaupt, A) X T ' ; ' ' I f ;,' t t' I ' " 4 It manufacturer, is congratulated by ul.s two aauRluvrs artcr he was sworn into oince n Toronto. Mrs. Donald Bastedo Is at loft and Mrs. Robert Oram, right. Only pro- ,binei ministers, members of Mr. Brelt laupt s lumlly and close mends attended the Britons Given NATO Commands numbers, and 'three straight Coalitionists became the (CP PHOTO) rcmony. Mr Anscnmh. takin2 his ihn- LONDONAdmiral Sir Arthur. lnw Thursday, contended that i John Powers and Air Vice Mar- tne Premier had split the coali- j shal A. C. Stevens have been ticn of nis own political advan- i given important commands In (.Ke t the North Atlantic Treaty or- ' .,. om. rl . fl. spri Red Purge In Unions y Hams to Form V "'. V ejtenslve row in his own party he was faced with a convention i ganization for western European : defence. Powers, now in command of ergency Squad ahead of him and he knew, if l.almr Act Inquiry Board Iti ni ts- W ould Aholish Government Strike Vote Portsmouth naval station, will. 'he knew, if he had any hope at command the western defence all of remaining supreme at amateur radio operators have been rung in civil defence organization. Frank Parlette VICTORIA 9 -Indication that vuu..c thllt col)ventlon that ne musi British Columbia unions have Stevens, now chief of the , bleak the coalition because sec-cleaned out Communists from coastal air command, will get a Hons of his party were dominant ' 1 the government trjrough the Canadian National Railways in illtt'd emergency C'0-Oixlinator and Will i their ranks was contained in aj similar post in the air. appu a year. Last year Parliament ap ull !,. ma" V,i-n tn nrrruniv.P thp ' Hve-man inquiry boards report of a $14.- proved construction into the province's Labor Act on that point. (A Liberal executive convention last month askt'd that a full dress British Columbia Liberal convention be held before June 30 to bring an end to the coalitlon.i HITS HARD Herbert Anscomb Assails Premier Johnson 000.000 line into the Manitoba base metal mining area at Lynn Lake. 12 Operators. i which was tabled yesterday in Civil Defence' Co-ordlnator W, ' the- Legislature Veteran To Hang terbuck h. iBusteri Hill says it has also The Board recommends the been mooted that "hams" be government-supervised strike 1 ; supplied with portable "rigs" 1 vote be abolished and that ihej leeclvers and transmitters to be Labor Relations Board only j u.sedjn, connexion with civil de- w.rutinizc the Union's strike vote fiiiv- , 1 "A board fpokfcsman Mid that - Mr. Anscomb said the Premier j has -imposed" a general elec-1 lion on British Columbia set I for this' summer a coupte of j : years before It was necesary. iThis election would disturb the 'political and economic structure' Australia Redistribution May be United States Studied at New Session Helps France (fmbec Man Condemned t Death for Killinc (jrandmother Meanwhile, volunteers areth' govern men t-supervlsed had been originally i innklriB aui)llcatli)n at a "pretty 'strike vote of the province when it was in Sir Alexander , British high coitii m Canada for sev- fair" r..tr snvs Mr. Hill, and the Inserted In the Industrial Con-; VALLEYFIELD, Quebec O period of great aeveiopmem ' ... " .... .. a VJy. 4VU Jk fa V U V VI v .wji.o ... j LISBON 0 The United j States agreed in principle today j to give France an additional nstrurtors class is-well under ; cillation and Aroiirauon nci De- AlciUe Martin, 31-year-old vet,- ; . .. . w e shouid nave sta By D'ARCY O'DONNELL Canadian Press Staff Writer is going to Australia . way. . ; r"se unions coma uuih.bc eran of the Dieppe ram in i bility." .... .mli . ri rraii if Irintr- lar capacity Prime Next Monday, instruction win . , - "... . begin at the Nurses' Home in; - ; U,B ..u "t..,.. o .. ,.f ,ti, hap. no loiiRer necessary. mother to death last July 1 and L. St.' Laurent, In his impending de- J J j- OTTAWA (tf) A COmmiltee llKeiy Will ueiner rearmament program. Today S Stocks (established at the forthcoming session of Parliament nLro ( ..i.ri,j k H joi.n .ti. (V no.) I to study redistribution of representation in the Coni-counca mct to give its blessing " -: t,.w-: t tV, 101 mchs Fnrmutinn nf : to the European army plan to Recommendation of the aboli- was sentenced to be hanged May terial owl chemical warfare, as .erday, described him u,t of (lie civil defence trainiim tion of the Kovernment-super- 2. i of great tact and 'prom-urn Mr Hill hopes all reg- vised vote was protested in a Martin, a resident of St. Henri isf presence in Can-1 Istered nurses In Prince Rupert minority report submitted by a dp Mascouehe. Quebec, heard muiia uu me uasio ui "ic v.""- bring twelve German divisions the committee may be forecast in the speech from ; into the unified force, the throne to be read at opening of the session Feb-j will attend the course, instructor imam """" ; tne sciuence piunuum-cu uj . is Mrs. Emma Bartlet. RN, w ho uoneu, rrw-ir-iyuiu-i justice fcaouara icuiei wiuiuut bus comulel.'d a training course menmer ior vancuuvn cunc. nincning. ruary 28. The government has said It Martin was charged with slay- in Vancuover. NATO Army of If the redistribution is under- i taken at this session it probably j does not intend to deal with the ,jng Mrs. Antoine Allan, 66, his report at this session but that , grandmother, her second hus-11 should be acted onby the new band, 76. and a neighbor, Nar- Coronation August 7 will mean that no general led-, r ft eral election will be held before)!! I JIVKIfirK Tanke rs , Legislature this fall following the cjse Cusson, 72. mfiti'd the interests: r.ada and Britain. j ndrr's successor here Archibald Nye, until ! ;h commissioners ionise from the rank of Worm War 1 t lieu- ' rai in World War 11 ; awycr between wars. M was vlce-ehief of :i from HMI until he Ha in l!-6 a.s govcr-dras. becoming high ,s to India two 0 W mar aaawaB 1953 or early 1954. Life of the' I.;ovlncial election in the sum Stern Port Safe in VANCOl'VEK American Standard 25 'i Bralorne 605 B R X 04 Cariboo Quartz 1.20 Congress 06 Cronln Babine 47 Giant Mascot ' 97 Indian Mines 21 Pend Oreille 7.75 Pioneer I ' 2.18 Premier Border 35 Privateer 09 'a Reeves MacDonald 5.20 Reno 04 Sheep Creek 1.63 Sllbuk Premier 60 Taku River 06 Vananda ... .21 Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley 13 Silver Standard 2.50 Western Uranium 3.20 i The bruised and battered ; bodies of the three elderly persons were found by Quebec provincial police in a shed at the i rear of the Allan home near , Ormstown, Quebec. mer. 1 -WEATHER- present parliament expires Aug-! LISBON Defence ministers of ust 25, 19a4. the Nortn Atlantic Treaty Or- Uriless the basis of allocating , gani2atioa council, in session seats is changed, Saskatchewan j nere yesterday approved an will lose five of its 20 seats injarmy 0f sixty divisions for the the Commons. Manitoba will , defence of western Europe, lose two seats and Nova Scotia i Tne strength of the army one. British Columbia will gam! wouli bc 2,000,000 men. four, and Ontario and Quebec, x.gg divis-ons would come NEWPORT. Rhode Island The broken stern of a storm-wif-eked tanker, the Fort Mer- LONDON Usually reliable sources said tonight that -Queen Elizabeth would probably be crowned August 7. They said that date is being suggested to Her Majesty by rourt officials. If the young .Queen approves her conoration this summer will be the first occasion in 225 years that a B itish sovereign has been crowned the same year as he or she succeeded to the throne. Synopsis Clear skies and light winds combined to produce another night with sub-zero temperatures in the central Interior re-elons of British Columbia. Else eei, came into Newport harbor tNXOl'M i-.Mc.nt today in low of two ocean-going 'H'liig the new Brtt-'tuRsl. commissioners for Aboard the hulk were thirteen : I Australia, the Com- survivors w ho remained when ! f' lations Office an- twenty-one other members of " - , rt i 1 r 1 - Oil Strike Confirmed Official Announcement by two each. Newtounoiana, we ir()m western Germany. Brunswick, Prince Edward Is-! Today tlie council of fourteen land, Alberta and the Yukon will allies ol.maliy endorsed the cre-remain unchanged. , atjon 0 tne European defence Agriculture Minister Gardiner, army including the German sol- where cloudiness contributed to more moderate temperatures mat hir Alex- "ve crew 01 iui iy-un.; v.r llh thirties recorded aloni' '"buck will succeed rescued. The stem had been nld;th"ir?!0'rl!.l to 20 Oih J Williams us British towed more than 100 miles. isMuncr in Australia the coast and 10 degrees in most of the southern interior. Gale force winds developed along the exposed areas of the Queen Charlottes and northern Vancouver Island ahead of a series of disturbances approach- Central Leduc 2.90 Home Oil 16.25 Mercury 27 Okalta 3.80 Pacific Pete 10.75 Royal Canadian 21 Manitoba Minister of Mines WINNIPEG Minister of Mines J. S. McDiarmid announced officially in the Legislature yesterday that oil had been struck i M. J. Coldwell, C.C.F. Leader, and diers. The vote was unanimous. I John Diefenbaker, prominent The army is designed primar-I Progressive Conservative, are ny for the defence of western j nmong Saskatchewan represent- Europe against possible Com-i atives w ho may have to seek rnunist aggression. ' new seats. j Ratification by Parliament of j On the basis of the 1951 census each country must now take ! figures this is how the 262 seats piace before recruiting of the ' in the Commons will be divided Germans can commence. Nehru Party Has Big Win 111 in Canada since i-butk. now 55 years Britain's deputy high ' in South Africa in m. K-'ndcr ciuttcrbuek icmbered as a visitor R"Pert three r f- California-Standard in a wel by ing from the Pacific. Generally Air Observer Corps Forming filter Centres at IMnce Rupert, Vancouver, Kamloops and Nelson 1- TORONTO Athona Aumaque Bevcourt Congress party in the next Parliament, with ax- NEW DELHI .09 'j .22 .80 .24 "2 unsettled weather is cxpccieo. v..c v y --; along the coast during the next the province not Mr from the 24 to 48 hours. Winds will sub- Saskatchewan and United States side this evening over the north- borders. It is light crude Aid has cm coast. Intermittent light rain come in at a raw Oi 2M barrel.. ...m a un cnuthmrn limns per day. isting representation in bracke Newfoundland seven (seven': : !w'icn he addressed tho Buffalo Canadian Gyro clubs at a joint of Premier Nehru won an overwhelming victory in India's election which was finally concluded yesterday. Ontario to Prince Edward Island four 4" Nova Scotia 12 (13); New Bruns wick 10 (10: Quebec 75 (73i: followers took 341 of Nehru's Ontario 85 (831. Manitoba 14 Build Homes 496 seats. Independents won ju. Do wn on m (161; Saskatchewan 15 (20; Al- i Continued on Page 2) VANCOUVER. Vancouver. . Vancouvcr island and the The oil came in on the ranch Nelson, Kamloops and Prince mainland during the late of a farmer, George Walker, win will be British Columbia's: Immigrated from Scotland if. Rnpert otlc,noon f. ana nd cven" cvening. b four filter centres under the j 19oa. If he makes any money, Canadian air observer corps ' Gale Warning Walker says he will make a trip which is being organized under j North Coast Region Gale home. the pattern of such a corps ! warning Issued. Overcast with The well is five miles from j which operated effectively in intermittent rain today. Cloudy R,,sto"n. Communists 27, and Socialists, 12. ! The marathon election for TORONTO. Premier Frost told the Ontario Legislature, at egging STKEL STRIKE DEFERRED seats in the central Parliament NEW YORK. United Steel . its opening yesterday, that steps was fined began last October. ; Workers of America decided yes-1 wuli "e tal!en to 8et mo'"e i houses built, particularly in the the sehed- Officials estimate that 90.000,-: terday to postpone 000 persons voted. uled general strike for days. - court this mom- Britain during the last war. tonight and saiuraay. nine . Mr. McDiarmid announced ne l''r !ing. Put Mazzei Recruiting of 12 000 civilian j change in temperature Winds nad reCelved a report late ' to the charge. observers will commence in April I easterly (401, subsiding this eve- Thursday from John Orr. com -' wciitor T. w. Drown, and Mav Souadron Leader C. H.lning. Lows tonight and highs pany geologist, on the result of A crown building corporation Consol. Smelters 39.65 Conwest 3.60 Donalda 7 Eldona 21 East Sullivan 8.85 Giant Yellowknife 10.90 God's Lake 38 Hardrock 13 Harricana 13 Heva 11 Joliet Quebec 46 Little Long Lac 67 Lynx 14 Madsen Red Lake 1.91 McKenzie Red Lake .. -40', McLeod Cockshutt 2.80 Moneta 38 Negus 61 'i Noranda 80.00 Louvicourt 30 Pickle Crow 1.60 San Antonio 2.45 Senator Rouyn 17 Sherrit Gordon 4.20 Steep Rock 7.40 Silver Miller 1.60 Upper Canada 1.70 Golden Manitou 6.50 "WM.raic w. D. Vance RHtuh Columbia chief i Saturday-rAt Port Haray ana tne five-hour "swab test.' The minister did not state th; 611 UlC charec lnlrt'nf the nn,.need ve.ster- I Sandsplt. 35 and 40; at Prmcc will be formed under the National Housing Act. Further social legislation was forecast including a monthly pension of $40 for all disabled persons between 18 and 65. convi Mawi ay- Key personnel is already j Rupert. 30 to 40. gravity of the oil, unofficial reports saying it was light crude. ; , twice ore- beinu recruited. ! f !"' "f this. said RUSSIA CLAIMS the The nhsnrvrrs will kM-n kiM-p a '. '"'Dosed the max- look-out not only for aircraft ; DARWIN THEORY ou"u and t.hi,.rt f 'Monkey-Sized' Bandits Rob Toronto Bank of $30,000 TORONTO CP Three "monkey-sized" men, so small that they crawled through a one-foot square window, held up a suburban bank today and escaped with more than $30,000 after waiting patiently for a time lock vault to open. It was a branch of the Bank of Montreal. The gunmen waited most of the ntght and held up each of the five employees and tied them as they arrived. TIDES Ssemif UWlU'ld- WCS-U'nces, he told HITLER TEA HOUSE ' NOW REST ROOM ' MUNICH, Germany The Bavarian cabinet has approved a contract leasing Hitler's tea but for suspicious surface craft and submarines. I LONDON Biologists in. Mos- At filter centres all reports are Cow, not Darwin in London, dis-recelvcd and plotted. i covered the principle of evolu- Saturday, February 23. 1952 18 6 feet High 0:07 I 11:49 iiiBe . monlh o a Squadron Leader Hoseason has tion first, accoraing io me mm. already made a cbude of visits 21,5 feet '7.1 feet 1.7 feet Low 5:47 18:26 COW raulO. una wtus awwy u iiuuoc u "is in.iuoM.rn advance, of Darwin's origin of near Berchtesgaden as atrest l , caron j $30t). taxi to Prince Rupert In connection ;with the organization.) Species. jnouse ior luurisu. )