PROVINCIAL LISSA1I, ORMES ill! VICTORIA, 2. C. 113 DRUGS "daily t;"" DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 1 ni . Of I Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupeit, the Key to the Great Northwest" VK,: VOL. XLI, No. 10 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., 6ATURDAV, JANUARY 12. 1952 TEN CENTS (including comic section) i ra TPo no SiiTOi ir-uimuoiiyipj fflpvovors 1TAR V CABS jaiho dispatched Search Si I 1 M at? Wrecka "-:-.'T Captain Spurns Movie Fortune Eden Sees Peace Ahead But Way Will be Long and Hard Big Day at Kincolith I'nique Presentation to Mark Transfer of C'bicftainsbip b I Ullll llul the Way Will He Lone and Hard if t: " ' NEW YORK Addressing t s 'I 1 ,1 1. vr A bia dnv sixm is in store lor convocation ot Columbia Uiiiver US Rejects Red Protest v. the people of Nislifta or Gitkadcn, ! sity where he received an hon-at Kiivcolith. on the Naas River, 1 0 arv doctorate of laws yester- T "W w FALMOUTH. England 9 Capt. Kurt Carlsen, shy little sea captain.today turned down the glamor of Hollywood and its money, offered for the lights to his saga of courage and endurance aboard his ship, the Flying Enterprise. Firmly, the 37-year-old skip-'pjr said nobody was going to buy him away from the sea. Carlsen said he Just Is not interested in offers totalling between 30.000 and 40,000 for and to top the celebration which i aay, British Foreign Secretary VICTORIA Wreckage found yesterday in the vicinity of the j point in .the Pacific Ocean f:-.r northwest of th Mp of Vancou-Iver Island where the American freighter Pennsylvania is bf iicv-I ed to have sunk, but there was no ! trace of the crew of 46 men who j were last reported to have mnele their getaway in four lifeboats. The weather ship Stonetown, j conducting a round the cli'k 1 search, found a hatch cover and s v. V irs?-- will accompany the transfer ol Anthony Eden said: "the begin-ing of world peace is visible but " United WASHINGTON f the way will be long and hard "I - ?' chieftainship, a unique presentation will be made. The presentation is a large certificate which repeats three j States Friday injected' the new , u. J: Russian protest that the United pfirtance ' u'ldln8 "P ""B" j states is financing subversive aiuials of Indian history. Aging ; armed strength to stem commun-Chlrf Hci bert Tkatquogags" 1 st aggression. activities in Europe against the film and story rights to his long rinpl with sea and eale aboard ! lumber. Soviets. The Russians have sent the United States a second note. Uoolan will tac pride in dpsiow-lng the lioiior received by his loi bearers on the newest head Shipping Red of liis band yet to be named. I IT hid ill-fated freighter which United States coast guard air-sank 37 miles out in the Atlan- I craft sighted fifteen boxes and a tic Thursday. ' number of drums with yellow He wants only two things ends, to get back to his wife and The search for possible stir-two daughters in Woodbridge, j vivors by surface and aircraft New Jersey, and "then get an- I continues today, othei ship." ! SEARCH SPLKRKI) j Spurred on by the finding 1 charging that funds included in j tne new mutual security act are I being used for subversive pro-i grams against them, j Lincoln White, a state depart-I ment press officer, told a report ;r; , Behind all the ceremonies it an 8 x 10-inch document issued to the fi st chief under the Ind Hot Ingots ian Act Jantwry 0, 1894, and I presented by Uie first Indian MONTREAL For the first time We rejected the new Russian agent on the West Coast, the late a red hot steel ingot ls being ; nllnnriiinnx AAmniDl nlv arirl ctrinH Ul.4.,J Kto .toil fr,n Vlontroul am-sunuiio ""U"v nu oocumrnt. also siriico oy(- ,' ty our previous answer, ine the well-known late George Mor , United States told Russia lines of the Canadian Na-. . . h,,. of the debris ana iloating rar:o, air and sea searchprs pointed today toward a smaller area south-wast of the spot where the Pennsylvania was last heard from Wednesday. ' The floating material, sighted UN Approves Joint Army a distance of j"' " uc' "r ary on the Haas, Rev. i. B. Mc-! Uona R'W.ayS' Cullagh, gave chieftainship to ! OTer ow rt.. ... , . j viet affairs were false and" that icueritk Tkalquogags for seven Lasl ,Kl l,,""jn ,h!tncy came with singular ill grace United Nations' both aircraft and surface vm- years. ; '" , , , i from a regime which has for paris P A nephew, Stephen Allen, wa& , ' . " ? " t ' ' ! many years supported subccrsive General Assembly today approv- r.ext in line and was inducted by,"";" "'y i' J'"'" " 1 activities against the United ecl lhe western-backed collective l 3 000 te&eea It m. famed rchdcacou of Uus t Kn i security system designed to check further aggression in the : any world with a standing tional army. Dcspil bitter Soviet opposi- seis, wa.1 iuuiiu in u to 34 miles south southwest of the last known position of thu disabled ship. Including hatch cover, lumber, plates, boxes, drums and oil slick, the material was seen jiwl before dark yesterday by the Stonetown and the " cruising Coastguard plane, i Moderating seas and warmer ' weather were seen as a major North, Ven. W. H. Collisoa.! '" , ... ! l'ner lined with vermiculite and , Present Chief Doolan. grand-1 wa?,Pilced " a CK flat car tor its nephew of Stephen Allen, inducted to his post by the 1 urneyr , l?e J'1 Secl : archdeacons son, W. E. Col- Works Limited plant for forging.; liscn. Indian agent, and fiiv,t Dominion Steel officials esti-j while baby born on the Qutenmate tnat the in60t should ar-, Charlotte Islands. rlVe ln Trenton at a temperature ih iiii.nimniivi' ,-tifini.-Uttlficiently hot for forging.l i lion, the tystcm was approved by ' a vote of 51-5 with three absten-; tl-ns. I Resolution onacts the basic Three Million Mill Damage Fmployecs Have Narrow F.scauf at linnvicw, i Washington " I LONGVIEW, Wa.sh. (CP) B 1 1 ln U- 4L-t r.P flr,llntr I ti. jwhuh will be presented to the thereby saving the costly process new chief by F. Earl Anfield' re-heaiing. They also expect other hot lnRot siliPments ; present Indian Superintendent-;that ihere, is 20 x 30 Inches in size be made from Montreal. H. ,...0 r - took their lite- seamen ' who to ; resolution introduced by State', Secutary Dean Acheson ot the;coals iERE fire STRUCK-Rebuilding plans aire dj arc under way in Sept Eles, Que., where a mu;,i,o tuo struck destroying much of tne h".irt of tne t'iwn of 3.6ju. This eriul photu, .,.. b. lmi' th.' fire, shows the thriving port cn the north shore of St. Lawrence River, the do -;ip:i!nt area 300 mil:-s north. Fire broke out ..ii, ofl p. lint fur lhe Ujiyava irm ore .) f'.,ra-,.,-an-house of the Quebec-New I-m dland Equipment and Supply Company and for rlIC .Urlited States. Terrace Road irntiayniKHV ucstauycu tne ...a... ; j, woul ermil lhe UN to! pianl and building o! the Pa- (..(U Qn the rPBional sccurity i and slates the history of the1 t Wolf family (Lak Uioui and i chief's crest, the Hat, lOaidii'u : I Widen Ye). . ! Contest at i CP PHOTO) 1 1 1 :t ali ned l he wlnile town. cine rapcr o"u w.,.,,,,. ",,.,.,. irh as the North Atlan tic Treaty Organization, to meet aggriresion anywhere. '-- I is estimated at $3,000,000. The 1 lire apparently started in the 1 heater room plant. The Vaiwouvir artist's in? toek nearly a yvut for com- I -17 EAT HER tience And Politics ; pletion and was produced at con-i By-Election? I ' Thirty-six employees on duty ' escaped Just ahead of the fast siderablc expense to Chler Doolan, says Mr. Anfield. The Kin 'Fairbanks I moving Haines. Keeping Open The Prince Rupert, - Terrat .' highway is open but motorists intending to take a trip should check with the Provincial Public Works office here before leaving, advises Resident Engineer L. E. Smith. Storms come quickly and the I The damage estimate was colith ceremonies are expected to take place n;xt montn. I'nsuceessful Mayoralty Contestants May Try To Get Hack 011 C ouncil ! made by a company repre.senta '! uve. Warms up Will" Headline Future Editor-Seers Predict V..M.K WARNING Gale warnings huvc been t-Mied lor the north coast as an active storm In the Gulf of Al-ak.i rushes toward the British Columbia coast. Rain or .snow in advance of the storm will rei-h the north co.ist today but must nt her sections of the province will not be affected until Sunday. Cold air which has been mov- FAIRBANKS Ok- Fairbanks j was basking in comparative "heat snows fall heavily in the moiin- According to talk around town but without confirmation from ; the parties concerned, there may. ' be . opposition to T. Norton Youngs and W. Allan Armstrong who resigned as aldermen-elect this week when their qualifica Big Fire At Kodiak Millinn lollr Klair Hits I wave' today after warm v acme ; and lftck of communl. breezes snapped the cold spell ; rom the Kwinitsa.t. Did CiMinwj ' FOOTBALL English Cup Third Kounil Barnsley 3, Colchester U. 0. Bradford 2, Sheffield Wednes- By CHAULKS ItKUC'E CbimuIirii I'rfM KUIT Wrtli-r freed of its Iron Curtain, its industries that had sent the mercury tumbling as low as 56 degrees below Shames area (worst snow territory! presents difficulties in A Hi tions were questioned, stating! that they would run again after 1 zero. 111-4 down llirutign uie iiiiciioi , will recede as the .storm moves i forecasting road conditions for any length of time, says the en- The thermometer edged up to liy dividing atoms, its governments re-or merged, its people more lightly shadowed the grounds of disqualification j day 1. - had been removed. - Brentford 3, Queen's 1 Park zero yesterday Just as a severe j lm?er inland. As a result, temperatures will be a little milder in most II t V. S. Naval Station Kodiak." Alaska (CP) Fire .struck at the Kodiak naval station Friday, causing $1,500,000 damage. Tne blaze destroyed a snortage 01 iresn 100a was ae- MMnu,hMp fmir niw. aI1(i ions tomorrow. t is adventurers beginning to explore Liie; bulldozers are working continu- Forecast Names of ex-Mayor H. F. Glas-. Rangers 1. sty and ex-Mayor H. M. Dag- 1 Bristol Hovers I. Preston North gett, who were unsuccesslul : End 0. mayoralty candidates in Decern- j Burnley 1, Hai tlepouls U. 0. her ofn IwiniT mentioned a.1 nos-! rvniirr rl 1 Kwinrlim Town veloplng, Some stores ran out of eggs, milk and fresh produce during I li j cold snap. i North Coast Kckioii Gale of the universe . large building housing a theatre - j warning. Cloudy today with snow barber shop, beHuty shop, chiefs; ' I. Is lhe p el mc m..nweallhhea(lg.ui.lcr.sin this)'" c ; 'Xncr. ' ClUb a"d "qUr St0re' ; 1 en bv nrws cdil -ai.n dilly nctv-'- wi-'c asked by toe Nobodyslbc cancijCat,ea in the January 1 ( tie . j 31 by-elections for two and one- j Chelsea 2, Chester 2 (tic), i year terms. Neither Mr. Glassey j Doncastcr Rovers 2, Buxtun 0. coiniti'V- A couple pmtiet.-C ; --". was uijureu. to rain ously to widen the road in heavy snow stretches. Machines are on 24-hour shifts. Road is icy in spots; motorhts are advised to use chains. The perennial road-clearing difficulty near the railroad tracks is more severe this year. Due to heavier train traffic, tracks .arc plowed more oltcn I..,.. ,r r,i:rl:ni union noun, onow cuanguig I the outer islands. A few wilh the lie. United wi,...u w... States. ... Several i 0Vl'r is to fonca.'-t th'1 1 . n,..,, , , ., 1 Meeting To End Foronlo Strike ih-wh slones "f ihc cxi.ect lo see a'wn'KI ivcrn- ,, ,, 1 -.lurv Their guesses n!,.l others a federation 0l Winds - Lmhl, increasing to j or Mr. Daggett would commit Fulham 0, Birmingham City 1. themselves when asked by the i Ipswich Town 2, Gateshead Dally News today, admitting, i 2 (tic ). however, that they had been! iiuddcrsfield Town 1, Trans- I asked to run. TORONTO Union and Toron-1 , . , "V 0 Wolves Are Bad Menace Controller of Predatory Animals Here For Conference I id, Ui-ttdy hlnird Europe Predictions of Canada's soumeasi V f, I nhci ly (30 fa un lay Lows to- , ,liti , and hui.tnn , a ion at 2,000 A D. ranBcd '" lrUUl W " ;TV , SPAt'K TKAVKI. j and Prince Rupert, 32 and 35. ... . xt .i,,.. ...-( tilrrl tlie fnrr- to Transportation Co. officials "'V . , 1 1 lei to the tracks. will meet Monday to reopen ne mere Rovers 2. Leicester City 1. Coventry City 1 (tiei. Leyton Orient 0, Evcrlon 0 1 tie 1. Liverpool 1, Workington 0. Luton Town 1, Charlton Athletic " 0. "We have to keep going over and over those areas all t.t time,'' says Mr. Smith. Weather, however, is the main gnl iauons with a veiw to ending the cight-day-old street car and bus strike. Sourdough, John Flanders, Dies ni'-ray will be put l, MWK I'll rummcicl.tl u." :."l ca.slliig edilo.s believe there will -'vine lhe chief nioiive be some sort" of space travel -i,, tn.,.1 ...1,1 1 ,.,1., v.- nrobablv .still In the dare-devil Would Cut ),,, Hun half ih 31 "thf.tis stasc - by the century's end. The Rod & Gun Club executive members will meet W. W. Mair, the provincial supervisor of prc- . . 1 , 1 I I c, VANCOUVER-Juhn Flanders, Manchester City 2. Wolver-who went to the Yukon ln 1886! liampton Wanderers I (tic. j contingency on which will rie-' AMPTHfLL, England (CP) --jpend whether or not the liiuh-Whrn members of the council of , way will remain open all winter, this Bedfordshire town refer. to j Average snowfall has not yet B. J. Burton, they use his full j been reached. About four led, of name. His two sons are also! snow lies on the ground in the members of the council. I deep snow belt. Costs of roiled sec this developing moon was mcni-iouco must the -enun v's close. Kon.e qiiently as the first "Wet-live ;' " "I il speellically a. likely to be reached In tlu.s Inlci-'-'it' far mirth to blegei ; pjanelary Journeying. oa.ory an.mai control c ou..- stagecoach from Atlin day afternoon ,U) discuss prob- " v-ttvkc riieri vester- Mancncsicr uiuteu u, nuu City 2. Middlesbrough 2, Derby C 2 (tie 1. '"'ns lliioii';!) wide use io'vAUIOl'S .heal. In general, thryl "';: Afv.,nr,,s in WM.l;U wellare. w'"kl I" I" u,r .1-,,-iu in Asiatic countries, Newcastle Uniled 4. Aston' Newspaper leins of trappers in tl11s local! y. , H saw the M.'. Mair of the Provincial Game otBdrama Bnd adVen- arrives train to-j Com,nis.sioii, by Uire jn Ule nwth and Wfts n't'nt- , present when Soapy Smith was Main problem to be discussed, ; km,,d at skagway. stiid Club Sccrcfury George Ror- Villa 2. I Norwich City 0, Arsenal 5. ! H' vnlutioii In this ceil-:1' .. .. . 1.. in.,.tie! 1 el.aenlar than wa. .-..,.,0 iielii-.il e incite Clllll 1D1 Klimiiiatioit of Type anil """"vri Slercotype Seen ...v.. i ln.il H-vtilulidii In Hum . . ..'.. i .1 .,.1.., i-nv. anti noiise-iH ating uy i"j"j vnt tooay, wouia uc tuu uniit;uivjf lllih. I i . - );;! K1 (were among other forecasts. rl rvkland (CW-A Cleveland fplKr8 have ln procuring ' T V- Klccliou of a North American , -- ,,,,,,. ,.,,, ,-. poison. Wolves, he said, are prov- I W II ICfllX I UI Exchange Gas For Tariff Cuts . Alberta Convention Heart I Interesting Proposal AjrnirPT C EDMONTON (CP-Thc head of IVIillijvll a Montreal linn of etmMiliit!.; chemical engineers said Frklnv I that Alberta natural gas .should E nqaqement iur uu- Dr. J. R. Donald said chance ' LONDON Tile News- of building up chemical indus-Chronicle today front-paged try c-f Alberta will be reduced call Uie "8 t" e a te,, ... ...a.., ' has found what they areas and in some In- " trapping mi.s,ing link to make it pos- Nottingham Forest 2, Blackburn Rover 2 (tie). Notts County 4, Stockton 0. Portsmouth 4, Lincoln City 0. Reading 0, Swansea Town 3. Scunthorpe United 0, Tottenham llol-spurs 3. Rochdale 0, Leeds United 2. Kotlicrham United 2, Bury 1 , Shciticld United 2, Newport County 0. Southend Uniled 3, Southamp Incorrigible .sihle to print a newspaper with- " ""'I -vieitee will falll " 'Is iii its reseaieh tuwtm: ,f lancer, polio and '"iiirues "f Uie human Mf'st etlitors forecast dis-"f :t succesful cancel Hll! . Pope was predicted by one em-tor, and establishment of t-hv Vatican in Quebec or' the United Stales by another. Despite the old - fashioned iivltim that, there's little news ill (Qlicco ua-r iiujjmutiou. out tvw or stereotyping. Certain trappers liave ap i:;: T M' or t OMMIMSM j VANCOUVER Vernon Min-l now, 15-ycar-old Vancouver boy, j was sentenced to two years less a ; day at Oakalla prison yesterday I lor theft ot three cars. The boy 1 had broken out of industrial i school no less than 27 times. proached the Rod and Gun (lull, expressing fear the wolves will nrxt turn on trap-caught mink for food after ridding arras of deer. 1 virtue, two editors thought h s noteworthy that, mankind at the I ho end of the eentury will be better rather than worse, this' one, in slightly puckish mood, The inventors are W. t Alexander, superintendent of engraving for the Cleveland Press, and it. W. Hcndrich, president ol the Wire Coating and Manu-lacluring Co. They think their invention may make it. possible to Increase the number uf smaller ton 0. Sunderland 0 btoKC t-ity 01 (he lf.tcst rumor that Princess u exported It ill. -en: 11 v wj sr f Hie iron curtain. 1 f 1 hose who made 'inn l-eti, ve It. will Alberta natural gas is used to (tie). bo wrote: by evitltilinn nr ml-! "The greatest trend in the next Most serious wolf -ridden areas j Chief of Police Waller Mulligan are a few miles down coast, ac-! has asked the authorities to take cording to district trappers. 1 steps to prevent recurring breaks f rum vithiii.i,ei-i-i,,u n vi.nr will he the nuiTOwinS icw.-iiapers because it will re- l,alli--or a cnimult.i:; margin between the age limit for j '; Meanwhile, a general meeting ; from the Industrial school. .M-iiilim, ,tisLu V . if ,,K ,mhmr ic .l 1 Margaret will soon become engaged. The newspaper said society tongues have been wagging knowingly ever since the young Princess went to Scotland for a holiday a week ago. Most of the time site has been with the six-foot red-headed Earl of Dalkeith, 28-year-old son of the Duke of Buccleuch. She has been a guest at the Buccleuch home in Selkirk and the couple have seen create a tariff-protected Aiueii-can chemical, industry. "I do not believe it an unreasonable stand to take that tiie exporting of natural gas from Alberta to the United States should be conditional upon the reduction of the tariff on products in which natural gaj is the major raw material," he said. Dr. Donald made his comments in an address to the Alberta and Northwest Chamber of Mines and Resources in a convention here. West Broinwich Albinn 4, Bolton Wanderers 0. West Ham United 2, Blackpool 1. Scottish I.cajiuc l'V. A Aberdeen 1, Hibernian 2. Hearts 2, St. Mutch 1.. Morton 3, Dundeen 0. Motherwell 2, East Fife 1. R.ilth Rovers 1, Celtic 0. Rangers 1, Airdrieonians 0. Stirling Albion 2, Partlck Thistle 1. Third Lanark 2. Queen of the South 1. In Brief, their invention is --v - this menth. plate .inc-coatfd niagnesium winch un be engraved and then I put directly on a highspeed, ro-1 . . tary lttWr press. TIDES By using it, newspapers can . use photosetters rallicr than : Sunday, January 13, 1852 " irom uie edges through baby bonus and 010 age pensions. 1 revolt in salcllllo eiinn- It Is our prophecy that they will fsitine nredint It, will take overlap each other by five years 11 'd world War Ui end Rush- before 2,000." iitiiiifilsin. I Two others marked "end 01" 1 itNMKNTS ! world" among their choices. They '"ft in the line-up of gov-'made no suggestion on how to '''"l 'W in the thoughts of report this event. ' Alaska Reindeer i Showing Increase I JUNEAU. Reindeer in five I territorial herds show an in- linotypes and can escape costly 1 Hjgll 2:25 each other daily and attended "ni the forecasters. ' Sev-! da j processes of moulding the print 14:02 ti..J 1.. . . . ,, i ri.-.nrl 19.1 feet j crease totalling approximately 20.9 feet 900 head over last year's count, 8.3 feet 1 states Dale Belcher, assistant 2.9 feet j director of Native Resources. several parties and mint calls "-u in Canada vr.M..'ri i The nrsi railway in w' . .,ii.,,i. m, . h as , a world C,..,t built , in , i Montreal ed ea page page onto onto y, p.c -,...... u,w 8:05 20:35 inventors said. power wilh was tsiMijusiunent ol Com- to La Tialric, Que.