- A FROVIMCLV- LI3?.AHJ. 113 ,.. FORMES e. c. DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BHITtaH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER STAR V CABS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 1 J l( DISPATCHED VOL. XXI, No. 6 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS P-"" B'"JI i"-, rv k la f-r3 I"':' FS! f". P"l W & Ml Wi. ft ccc c ra o)nM Cfnr ikc iron ft? mm i 3 ri i l i r v LI J U J L ;i Today's News 65,000,000 Dollar ulp Churchill And Truman Meet Survival Training Pulp Mill and More Sawmilling Boosts Logging ltlll U III If by 44 Tf' Percent f CI LCI I L J J J Mill in Arrow Lak District Kt'.MP and t'.S. Air Force To l.earn From KCAF WASHINGTON, DC. President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill met again today at the x r OTTAWA it White House but still no official -Member Member, of of the! the; Royal Canadian Mounted Police ; announcement was made as de- and United States Air Force will ! , , . . , , ! liberations took place behind Two Thousand Men to be Employed From New Industry at Castlegor be trained in survival technique; uperaiion 01 T.ne OlUlTlOia VeilUIO.se UO. S new locked doors. id.. Statements By Blanche! by .he Royal Canadian Air Force pul mill at prince Rupert and generally stimulated !;nrihsrn rriaria. 'Kawmillinc activity was reflected in a 44-per-cent Railway Chi j VICTORIA (Special to Daiiv growth In the license area, there News) Application for a forest by assuring a continuous forest I management license on the Co- operation for the district. I Inmhin Plufr ua I rch4 uimtli of "I .nfTfvirwr a lift rf'ii-fy! at Inn NEW YORK (Special to Dally k Air Force headquarters said j increase in locr scaling in Prince Rupert district dur- M"i"1ay that, for the time being, 1 . Y -i-i in-n a total of five Royal Canadian ! mp: Ivol as compared with 19o(J. iNewsi Plans of the Celgar-De- Highway Closed . u u v, velooment Co. Ltd. lor an Inte Accordiniz to returns or me If fino, ToimM r-r, n.vf.im.nt r-o i.i.i um.,1 ri h ' crated forest industry in the Mounted Police pilots and engin- district forester. M M. Gormely, , K(I I BLANCKE for- Al row Lakes district constitute , eers and an Indefinite number of ; Ltd.. Hon. E T. Kenney. minister supervised by th provincial of lands and forests, announced r-.-t service t rarnt n arle-Ue third pha of Canadian dc-jVJiiitcd SUtes Air Force person-! tnrinv ouatn nroLTam of conservation. I velopmcnt program laU.iti.Ku lij j ,M i vnii gu tr.rougli rigorous; Mayor Names . in statement on new pulp mill enterprise. Six inches of snow which fell since yesterday on the railway line between Terrace and Tyee had been ploughed away and "everything is fine,'' Superintendent C. A. Berner stated this ' thc total log scale for Prince ! Rupert in 1951 was 399.082.907 board feet compared with 274,-117.482 board feet in 1950. While the log scale was show- j . ,. , , , ' Cclancsc Corporation of Amcri-1 northern schools at Abed Lake I ine company a uivimoii -u! viiu, M i r. tLHii. U ra rour ycA-B ag0i sa!d Harold i Jfi5 miles west of Etrmonloli, and 'Committees """7 v-orpoiauon 01 meii-. . subject t0 approval" of the Blanckc, president of Cclgar De-' at Cambridge Bay, 200 miles In ins such a substantial gain, pole ca, win man, ai an lany uaie on f,)rest management license appli-j veiopmeni Co. Ltd., In a stat?-'w- the Arctic Circle on Victoria construction of a $65 million j caUon thc has company arrang. mcnl nert y . jsland mcrning. Last evening s train lor the-East moved out without delay and the train from the East is l The following were named on anti piling production fell off ! temporary standing committees rom 2.398,093 lineal feet in 1950 . f... If TT O tl.'iinlnn nt iUft . n.nnnr 1: i rAt i uiuji-vi. iu wiuviut H'l uiJii;ic i,H fnr tK nnrhnM nf a Win.o.r . iitillvatlnn utilization of tli. the forest fMi-A;t rt-unnrr.- resourc . .. V" v . ! RinrP 1047 tWf Of t IIP COITl- plant site on the Columbia River l mnv. rnnn llun aUii.Aip. c.. es In the area if the license Is llirst 152 city councii meeti. xie :production in J t. b be directly west of West lumbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. and tween Prince Rupert and Terrace I and three miles west of Castlegar. 1 1. . Tl, ...... .iU nnn.l.. tKaA mSIao approved. Mr. Kenney said. Present plans call for t CirnA Irl ItT-iolinal TTfllO. i -..la.,, no nt-n i 1 flCfl Canadian Chemical Co. Ltd. have FLASH for two days inr iiic iLr, wivji ucaiiy wncc uiiitro . , , , wr, . tnn :ger, chairman; Aid. Gtorge Huls cordwood for 1951 was scaled een closed irkrrli,nart" the works depart-i while puohc .and Aid 3. W. Prusky at 3,!71 cords compared with r, j .,,.. u v ! , . ment eaumment struggles to of frontage on the river U a - c()!lStruction hliih of ready served bv the Kettle Val-; ,' ,. . " , .,, a ley branch of the Canadian Pa-! 'Ph ce''u'f, "'i JS M17I.M" .!. ahead In in tho the 1 chairman; Aid. Darrow Gomez year. construction near Casllegar of a kraft mill that will produre 400 tons cf bleached and semi-blrarhed sulphate pulp daily, and a (round wood mill with a daily capacity of 275. tons of newsprint. cllle Railway. "The mills at Castlegar, when cellulose acetate plant at Ed- f A . s. 1 f rv-1 i j iIHIl' V f wJ keep battle with the snow which has not, as yit, reached such Ecrious derth as has closed the road by mid-January in past year. Hope is expressed that the department will and Aid. John Currie. t j-or. the first time this last Utilities Aid. Hills, chairman; year Christmas trees were re- Ald. George Casey and Ala. corded in the scaling returns. Prusky. i They were counted at 225. Ufllh Amilll A.SKIKt an'P PO- Dl'DCPlTIL'B completed, would provide em-! ployment for approximately 1000 Liberals Deferring Convention monton. The Columbia Cellulose mill, completed last May, is now being enlarged. Construction of the Canadian Chemical plant at Edmonton was started in July, 1351, and will be completed this year. Estimated cost of the Arrow lice and Licensing Committee Per species, the timber scale j be ame to Keep uk roan uc.. Aid. Gomez, chairman; Aid. Hills, in 1951 was as follows, 1950 fig- throughout this winter. If so. it , . , , ... men, and 1200 more would be Plans for the addition of a ply-!cn d wood mill are under cons dera- thjn on the Arrow Lakes " tlon and will be completed t Columbia River. i sufficient peeler stock is found to FH ! make such a plant economically! "ln the license application. gound. ; '"'th the Celgar Development Co. '.' . ., ,, ... Ltd. and the provincial forest Aid. Currie. . ures also being shown for com-1 win oe me urn kept opn all winter. The present pioneer Home cjommniee aio. parison: Casev, chairman; Aid. Prusky, service are giving fullest consid- Lakes development is $C5 million construction of a board mill to Aid. Gomez, Hugo Kraupner and Mrs. Grace Gillis. ' i Fir New appointments will be Cedar made following the iy-le:tion Spruce is. i; T. KENNEY, makes annoonccnient. erRti"n 10 Uie mn Perators at but thLs amount may be ut be was e from the du d , d ".wmiil Ternilnn, i P't working in the area. It Is ,d by the addition of ni.-rii two-day closure Is in the hope K.i;iru Keei tnat guarantee may be given 8,477,907 later tnat traffic can get through. 37.066,124 yesterday a public works 126,537,178; gradcr became stuck near Exstew 67,277,169 j a)ld neld up road traffic, includ-14,050.613 1 in tne (jur bus, tor sbveral 18.455,752 2.252,739 ;hOUrS' h IViaril Frrt 11.474,537 42,647,818 180,814,652 114,029,053 19,511,219 26.028,221 4,577,407 VANCOl'VEK CP) The Liberal party executive today rejected a move for an immediate Liberal convention and termination of the coalition wilh Conservatives in British Columbia. They decided, instead, to call a full-scale general convention before June 30. Hemlock ; anticipated that thc demand for January 31, said Mayor Whalen and board mills. EMPLOYMENT POLICY Studies are being made to de- low Brade i0KS and sawmill waste Balsam Jackpine Misc. Urmlne thc feasibility of recov-; tnat win be created bv the pulp ering tannic acid from the hem- pants will substantially benefit The policies of the company LEADING HARJiOR More ships dock at Copenhagen in Denmark than at any other (Scandinavian or Baltic harbor. iock Darn mat wouiu omcwise tyj longing and mill operators adopted at Prince Rupert and Edmonton of employing Cana "Olancse Corporation of t j wasiea. "The project," Mr. Kenney ; said "wnulft nrfiviln fnr tin full-' dians wherever possible in the - , 1 Totals 399.082,907 274.117,482 i AC ATIJCD ' ' The log scale or December W50 was 40.412.275 btjard feet com- j. -Hyauisis,. . -. j pared with 17.964.853 board feet; overnight freezing which' fol-in December 1950 with substan- j owcd vestirday s fresh fall of n ! America, through Its original HrMWh ritimura ikk. 1.fl po.s.flt)I("ullli7;HUon of our for-1 , jest resources in the Arrow Lake; of JUViiJicillft U CQii . I I " - If'!" " affiliate -,utTaUon. managemrni Woman Hunting J Victim lumbia Cellulose ready holds forest rsi tial gains in the production oi , , in lhc lower mainland and Columbia River districts. and KUDic. supplies in ln Canada Canada when when license No. I in the Kkeena and all varieties with the exception Mrs. Dell Slater, Formerly of Trail, Killed South of Burns Lake "Low grade logs that are now loft ln the woods because there is no market for them will be th.-y can be procured there, will be followed at Castlegar, Mr. Blanckc said. of balsam which showed a small decrease. Nans watersheds and in four year of company operations in the Terrace districts the -al. small operators orators have have found found that that their their nosition position has has impror- improver' " materially. "t".lly. Mrs. Dell Slater, aged 35, for-i "ta fease mpanro ,The Canadian program of . , i i Celanese Corporation of America merly of Trail and for the past' of British Columbia produced hazardous driving conditions in many areas. Interior temperatures ranged from the low twenties in the southern valleys to 5 to 10 above in the central interior and 20 to 30 below In thc extreme northern limits of the province. An Intense storm is approaching the northern coast. Oaie Aldermanic By-Election January 31 ; has been predicted on our belief eight months residing at Tatal- ch ch m,ing pplng f r.Kinu.s icillUes t t sirat.ee strategic c tnla country presents an rwr. across Francois Lake and Sleeping Car Rates Hiked MONTREAL (CP) Increases in j warnings have been Issued for minimum fares for standard and the waters near the Queen Char J manufactured Into pulp. Arrowhead to Mica Creek, ex- It," Mr. Blancke said. at divisional headquarters ot tne; "W propose to continue these Ry Canadian Mounted Police; Resignation of T. Norton tourist sleeping car accommoda "Cutt.inw of tiniher on the for-, rent, for thns-.- areas reserved for ! it hrre. Youngsanu w. mmii h,mon nnint ln ramida il mniniimiMit lUnn fur ' fvi.sfiiur nif nil Inns " I CJiltribut ions ill the form t.llPir .yj vn i iliiilY . iiri'Mihnj; at l.iltrral meet whirl, f t... ,mm.n l.' annivimr I Muh of the toKi'i area iil the I capital. Industrial experience and Mrs. Slater had left at 2 " p.m . lie k rnmc innAd effective January 10. were announced Monday by J. A. Brass, chairman of the Canadian Passenger Association. The announcement said the jwou'd be icstiicted to a volume watersheds is non-productive for i technical skui. ounuay twiernoon fiitu, win u si. j!""" bethey thev had sh shared in com- Ithat win not exceed the annual forestry purposes. ' j "The conservation policies of aUcdto ret the nmg, ; search was staitea. At n P-m.j ' .the national and provinelnl gov- w. .., H bw the ritv lottes and northern Vancouver Island about midday. Strong winds will develop along the vcst roast this evening. fiale Warning North coast region Gale warning ' " issued. i Cloudy today end tomorrow. Mixed ram and snow In the , northern area, spreading to the southern area this afternoon. ernments In Canada have been she was .ound acao ine gun, - Mon.,. ni,,ht , vitMi foe. or in r rteeision to beside her, had evidently dis-,e '"' Canadian railways and Pullman ,i.. ir.,iu..rt.i or. charged while she was endeavor- Youngs ana Cumnanv Comnanv found found the thc !nTra.ies Inereases .'"'. - ,,- hr.,irtfll ibeon vleclcd at me recent civic - w11K because of or . necessary high cost ol operation. Tiip minimum iare for stand- 5;ani4iii(in in tins country. - election The capital cost of new plant H- ls believed that death had By.t.iPcUn tate was set for construction today demands the occurred a few hours after the Jan(lary 31 wih nominations assurance of an oucration that !n""6 "b , January 24. Cl.ttL Vniilmu nitrl A mist I'OIld Would Invite Power Commission To Take Over Power Supply Notice of Motion I'himl Before City" Council City council, at its inaugural meeting Monday donien. White of Burns Coroner Gregg intimated that thry will re- Lake lound accidental death. !ljnqujsh their connection with can liHik forward to many years of production and thc life of any producing unit Is controlled by the supply of raw materials. "Thc forest management program of the British Columbia cr :crlh accommodation Snow showers tomorrow, lihib will be advanced Horn $3 to $4 change in temperature. Wine?- -and for tourist lower berth ac- southeast, 30. increasing to 45 to commodation from $2 to $2.70, 55 during the forenoon. then with corresponding advances in shifting to westerly. 40, this I minimum charges for other units evening. Winds northwest, 20. of sleeping car space. . tomorrow. Lows tonight , and i Fares for distances beyond thc highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, I minimum rare are to remain tin- 32 and 38; Sandspit, 28 and 35; : chaugu! ' Prince Rupert, 30 and 35. i the insurance company conccrn-led and stand for election again. Today's Stocks Vv (i tun () niji'ht, received notice of motion from Aid. Geor;e iSiUnificanec in our plans for Uie . t All's Well I Hills which would invite the British Columbia Power Arrow le fveiopment. n u i : on 1 1 1 1 v I mnnrt (int ti Iria ? ()( III ! Commission to enter into negotiations with the city imcn nd women we expect' to vi of i Prince inn.!. Rupert ""il,v for supply ii.' of i power to the citv fol- &y " 0"r1m"1 It is their ,and l0Bt!lnB operations. assurance i, . i l e e i l. .. m,,i n r .... ... lowintr expil'V oi me liicsent jiaiicni.st: oi uie iiuiui- and ours that the ctiicf ma A P Con 54 Calmont 1.75 Central Leduc 2.75 Home Oil 17.25 Mercury 23 '2 Okalta ' 3.80 Pueific Pete 10.45 Royal Canadian 22 ' TORONTO ( i;iti i;i ei n I!. C. Tower Co. in 11)54 The notice of tmition will come addres. Liberal Executive Setting Date For Convention Today VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia Liberals will hold a full scale provincial convention in the near future to decide the party's fate within the coalition government." This was learned Monday ad top British Columbia Liberal leaders concluded a With Skiiers j Mrs. Ncssie Marshall and Jor- ( dan Smith, local youth, were safe and comfortable at their homes in Prince Rupert Monday night, .uie the w.irse for being lo.,t .-vernlaht Sunday cn the skiing fields ot Mount Hays, back of the city. i Search for three lost skiers terials necessary for production ; will be available indefinitely. The; expcctatl'.in of permanent em-j ployment that ls linked with the forest conservation plan will encourage expansion and new projects ln the towns ln the license area. "Wherever possible, the products of the proposed mills will be sold In Canada for consumption, or further processsing," said Mr. Blancke. "The remainder of the output will be sold on the the 14th, 1952, I will move or cause to be moved the following million. RESOLVED that thc City Clerk be Intlructed to open ncgol'atlons with thc B. C. Power Commission by sending a "copy of thc referendum as !".:T;icntcd to the people and the results of same and Invite them to moot this council at an meeting of the Liberal advisory board nere. , . . IL I T-. up tor discussion al ine nx meeting of council January 14. It follows passage by narrow margin of a referendum at the recent civil election calling for such negotiations with thc Power Commission. The referendum was vigorously opposed by the Northern B. C. Power Co., which Is a subsidiary of thc Power Corporation of Canada and which has supplied power to the city Tor the past 20 years. As it was merely notice of motion there was no debate lust Provincial Liberal President H. endod Monday morning at 10:30 when Mrs. Marshall and 17-ycar-old Smith were found only 1000 yards from search headquarters, the Department of Transport F lvt station on Ml. Hays. , Million Dollar early date. G. Perry said a convention will be held "In the near future." The exact dale will be sot by a meeting of thc Liberal executive Tuesday, Premier Byron Johnson told Srarch'M.s foster Htisoy. Lr.-v " una 'H -l and Jack Brien had ! export market, Uiereby aiding j the campaign to strengthen Can-I ndP'8 position ln the field of ln-i tvrnatlonal exchange." ? Fire in Quebec covered the area the previou nlL-hl, ji'id had come within British Ship the adviiory board meeting that he is In favor of holding a con- SEPT 1LES, Quebec t A fruj hundred vardi of where t'n Athona -09 j Aumaque 22 'j Bealtie 20 Bevcourt 80 Buffalo Canadian 18'i Consol. Smelters 187.25 Conwest 3.85 Donalda 49 Eldona . .23 East Sullivan 9.20 Giant YellowRnife 1150 God's Lake .40 Hai ricana 1 5 'z lleva - 10',i .Toilet, Quebec 45 Liltle Long Lac 75 Lynx . .13' Mudsen Red Lake 2 06 McLeod Cockshutt 2.92 Moncta " -33 'j Negus - W Noranda 84.00 Louvicourt ' 34 Pickle Crow 1.66 Senator Rouyn 20 Sherril Gordon 4.55 Steep Rock 7.10 Silver Miller 1.40 Upper Canada , L77 Golden Maiiitou 7.00 two had dug In imd;- a windlall $1,000,000 fire left the centre oi venuon. The other hi the lost trio. SUn lis bowl)lug 8 lron ore frontier' Newspapermen in a hallway , ouLslde-the meet ng was closed Wilkins. had tec reported sale lnc n01th snore 01 , tnc lown m as the earlier 10 miles away at Watson ; -heard loud applause Now Released flying Enterprise 1ICNU KONG (CP) The British UdV Ollt Of lOrt freighler Talkln.shaii arrived Tuesday from Formosa after 0'i FALMOUTH The listing Am-nionths' detention by Nationalist eilcan freighter Flying Enler- VHN(iS "'w president (iiamlier of Commerce. night. The notice of motion is -s follosw: "Whereas al. the last, civic election a majority vote was cast In favor or inviting the-U C. Puwcr Commission to negotiate with this council in Hiipplving the cl.Ttri-.-al power for this city. And wnc -cas the B. C. Power Commission has. si tiled to previous city officials that time is nn essential factor in Island I ijiiwiriiue ivnci a, bwv premier conciuaeu a siavcmrm. I The woman and youth, ol- wreck today. I Demands for a provincial con- I though weatherbealen,' damp. There was no loss of lUe. veiition have come from Liberals I shivering and hungry after For a time It appeared that seeking to have the party puU I spending 20 hours without food the town, centre of Ungava iron out of coalition almost lmmedi- Chini'se authorities as an alleged pilse was less than a day from h TIDES - on a biizzarcty mountain aiope, ui''tiui"c"t, uwi". were In good condition physically. The fire started in a garage, Only food their rescuers, Harold destroying $25,000 stock of tires. i-.scliiy, January 9, tf)52 PROLIFIC FISH It. has been computed that 0:04 Bl lsvik and Nell Forman, naa and then spread to oiner dusi- blockade runner. , this port today behind the Brit- ( The shlp'sacth.g chief officer, Tuoi,. fcapt. Kuril C hu Wimg-Chlng, Is still ln For- , , mosa. It is not known whether Carlson, the master of the Enter-1 he is detained bv Nationalists or prise, is to be knighted by thej remained behind voluntarily. ! King oi Denmark. i was codfish are capable of spawning was an orange. This the two ate, ness buildings before it iCoulniued on Page it) j brought under control. 16.9 feet , 20.0 fectj 10.4 feet 4.2 feeti 3,500,000 eggs al one time.. 11:23 5:27 18:17 such negotiations. "Take nolce that m th! reaular meeting of January