i .wVJJNCiAL LIBRARY 'pMORROW'S Vic ORMES" -TIDE5- DRUGS l(Uy, January 25, 1903 suMi-rd Time V 1 , 'i-Vi'i it. DAILY DELIVERY 192 feet j:46 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v3 23 18 4 i 10 j 04 :9 10 5.5 8 fort feet Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 I VOL XLII No. 'jjt . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1953 TEN CENTO (liwluding comic aectiom n M19& Swpfliyis ih scond nelter ought 1 u' : ' J K M s- t; .... a; m Aw Of I V ,3w 1 1 ( I wm H v. . l 1.: it nion Wants LrecernDer veriest nother Outlet I1 NCOl'VKU (CD rudion of a wcond ,.r in I'.ritish C'olum- Cuts Cash Reserve OTTAWA (CP) Finance Minister Abbott Friday announced a budget surplus of $264,100,000 for the first nine months of the current fiscal year. Surplus Is le.s-i than half that j ; for the coi responding period of p-rf f f . the previous year a likely indi- j GJ7 Lilt i!l Ik- sought by I5.C. rict International i (1f Mine. Mill and MIKE JACOBS, FORMER RULER OF BOXING, DIES . MIAMJ ff Mike Jacobs, fabulous figure in boxing until hLs retirement six years ago, (lied in hospital here today. He a; J3. "Unelc Mike'" was considered lire absolute ruler of boigng through Lis control of Joe Louis during the latter' reign as heavyweight champion. He controlled the 20lh Century Sporting Club in New York, and for jars was associated with the famous Tex Rickard, glamorou.1 promoter of the 1920s. Will Robinson Elected Terrace BOT President ) To $200,000 Vttbiuii Mini, bile vci -ou . nui IfiM I ! for this current year will be ! ; slashed sharply from the $250.-i i 000.000 for 1951-52. xx Worker Ind.). ji.wn scud dWega- 1 y.i-mi.i to seek the WW erlu r bv government' or by privai Individual. r ;.( mwl convention h"re r viid miiw nrf being o Out !( n rtccau there .; ov.e Mueller outlet lor i :H' 'hr Consolidated Mtn- j d SmHtmg Company at ' i In his budget speech last. year. ! VANCOUVER -CP Oovernnieiit i Mr. Abbott said surplus at the plans to grant $200,000 to Brit ish ' end of the fiscal year in March Columbia's Empire Games So-; usually is about half the surplus ! tifity were announced Friday i shown for the end of nine riiclit by Premier Bennett. I months. j The society had asked the gov- I On the basis of that formula, t ernment to put tip $500,000 to-i the surplus for this year would I ward the games, scheduled to be ! be approximately $100,000,900 to ! held in Vancouver in 1954. Two Committees Appointed To Study Hiahwav Problems $125,000,000. The Premier's announcement i With the budget now under was made at the annual meeting Toronto Mayor Welcomes Visitors MIVOR AI.IjIS LAMPORT of Toronto welcome Wiirld You(h Forum dcleRatc. 31 from 29 countries The foreign student spent a eelt oi a visit srranned Jointly by the United Nations Association In Canmd. Toronto branch, ftnd a T ronto newspaper (The Tel. Rrami. Witnt sii.g Maytir l-aniports handshake llh Inajut Hanim of Indonesia are. from left: Gulsen Cimilli, Turkey, In striped suit; Keith Hopkins, background, England; Jauinana Beddoun. Liberia, next to Miiui Hanum; Mauleen Cleave, in background. Ireland; Ralner Dietrich. Germany, and behind him, tur rap showing. Abdul Aii Khan, Pakistan, Dentist Aims of the Vancouver Board of Trade. At Kiwsnis eeting Record pi Cl-Jrti wide llttvt: i specua to The taiiy News i unofficial forecasts Mr. Abbott ,. ,. , j will use his good financial posl- T,.murn lhltKACb. W ill Robinson, member ii of longest uon to make some tax reductions. standing the Terrace District Board of Trade, was!- elected its president at the annual meeting here;$63i.4oo.ooo m the fim three e-Virlv ni.,V,t TI c:,nr.ou,la Urv PHH quarters of the previous fiscal :)N Oi.t. 0 A friendly vear. UK Coal Mine Production Rises But Industry Has Huge Deficit The December deficit of $27.- 800.000 compared with a surplus hi Ikd howred for n.-s-u g a weekly Klwanl i in more Ulan 24 varn' :.)lp K A R-'itl. tio h tx-en of $74,900,000 In December. 1951. cut deeply into Mr. Abbott's cash. Oihtr officer elected wer: - ; I i-om Rose, vlce-pre.dent; Fred adviied close study be made cf Macklin. sci:retary, and Jim Nor-' ., ,,,,. , .. , Ule P-'IWtles of attractbtg to rington. treasurer in his report for 1352 Mr. Terrace Indiiotries which are ui-Phllip observed that notable , terested in the area as a result of achievements were the erection 'the Alcan development at Kiti-f the orovincial buildinz and mat. By HIN . JOHNSON LONDON Another storm is brewing in Britain' state-owned months, the Industry fared the create of 3.7!M).l00 over 1951, and new "year with an accumulated a boo&ttf nearly 20.000 in man-deficit of about 9.3(10 000. powi-r to bring the total labor Sir Hubert Houldsworlh, ehair- force to about 720.000. man of the National Coal Board. Chief among the off.wtUn ; ii. any U0O clhrrlni;i j'lian nd Unl!d Klalenj reccnily prenentwl Man Facing jHtial oUrndiirice pin. it he new Dost office. Hi ursed the i On motio;i of Gerald Duff us. a e oruanlred n impromp- ctml nmng inoui.try. lis tin , his annual survey of opera- j farUirs was a drop in output per board to continue to press for a special committee will be formed Mine uiu uuuon- ucriure ujr (in. rxilnti-rl linwevrr in a ser- ; man snill irom 3 13 ions airainsi 0 uiioiird shiti tn tiisin Theft Charge aUoi'ict'M' telephone service and Im- to go into th proposal that ,j rerord ,1H miners ior inrrpasru hr, uimmi to b at the rJ rpuiiur-oenianas " wane --- iP1 es cf ol developmenU (levriopmenui during ounng til ineiJii in iwi. There nine were iu!' , . . , .k " m... by c.jal;..r,r wnUn normally woild biiee..nin lalx.r dispute,, con-proved handling of freight and, railway into the Peace River nulMUn MbaUin-iitr llb opMmlsm: tnbutlnR to low of protin-tH-r. xnr Mi.pmenw. - . country be constructed from ureri jvnuup j uncertain export position'! On asiiminB the chair Mr. (either Hanelton or Terrace along rfw ik nr- tnxnn of 1 burd autUiilt,e, far Gives Self "up tin I boost tn output routes already surveyed. K-XrOKTS INC RrASr.ll ! Robinson called for tha appomt- : .-.:s InUTiiatloiHil Although the natkmalli-d und a progressive riM- in cosU Rild onre took time off I ""'' produced 228.5O0.000 tons! Apart from the modest pro-, For tnc Uurtj quaru?r of the j ' ol to special committees. . I!uinir count v flkhln'"' coal during l.iz. an inrrrase auruon gain, exports were j- i ..,,ar operations fell sharply re- - . n r . . i , 1: . . .. , ii "Tin Ann I.,.,. . n i,. . ' ' . ..... . I I tabltshment ithlkhrnpnl nf of a a highway hlphwav f from rntr MONTREAL ff Frederick Heaslcr, wanted on a charge of theft of an advance copy of the controversial Currle report, gave deficit of some On the subject of attracting Industries to Terrace, on the basis of the Alcan water power development, Mr. Duffus reported 01 conversations he had with Alcan officials. i drive 1U0 mile to HelIe-OI JWU.UW over uic preTium i(-u-ui i w.iiv.wu m, " tuning 111 a i 13.000.000. Which WHS added to. ivrrare ui Miml; uie ou.er to Ont . to attend a rlub . of nearly f S00 000 for the pl "' I" ""' himsell up late Friday to lueoec of Terrace. He also first six months and an ur.fa- ,y i BRIG. JEAN VICTOR ALLARO, CBE, DSO, CD, vlce-quarter-master-peneral of the Canadian army, i above i is scheduled to take over command of the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Korea In April. His. appointment was announced in Ottawa Friday. He succeeds Brig. M. P. Bogert of Toronto. vorable balance of I5.800.0-JU, r ; r'i;t' C'a Provincial Polio. The small, 36-year-old printing shop employee, walked into provincial police headquarters with t Wliiic aboard the liner I -i ot Australia In 1934. hr 'd i uriMiu of Kiv.-anlan it!n is given credit for, " at meeting of anv I brought forward Horn previous I.XOC ralllllICi mil operations. ; ,,, ,,. u.. ...a .k-i, i,i,. I s . ' r ' ' i . . A 'c ; t V 'V V K v k VsTl 7 . 1 . K i (i' - A . 4 . l. in 4A'-fl,-i1 V At f V S 1 , f I V v : . t I 11 t Si . I ' ' . I l 'V t v . :, y - - - ; i s t ' t rv.- - ' , . i s V - fv I . 1 , -- . .','( , f f u ' . 1 V-:-r . :V f.- :;; '4 - . - a 1 . ; 1 i : " . , ; 1 .v.- ' , , l , '.- 1 ' f . i-v' ' 1 S ' ir - . 1 S .' "' " ' ' 1.1.' ',1 r v I. ' i.i . in : i v. Tlic I.onrtoner, who says i ll is a pl-nsiint otviemlon. t.if service elub more 23 s.irn ago In Ben tun Micii Hp moved here In his counsel, Alexandre Chevalier. Hensler was placed under arrest. The Judge fixed bail at $500 but question of a preliminary hearing was set aside for a decision Monday. Because it was too late for bail arrangements to be made, Hensler remained in custody, but his TROUSERS FAIL AS BATON GOES UP, OUTWARD, DOWN SANTA MONICA. Cahl. APi-The conductor of Santa Monica's .symphony otrliei.tra, Arthur Lanue, hud Just reached a crescendo In lh: "Romeo a:id Juliet" overture when it hapix'iiej The maestro, who has been dieting I.lcly. xintcd his baton at the bra.s s-'tioii, stood ti his totrs, whirled the baton upward, cutward, then down, and as Uie sounds of cymbals, horns and drums rent the air. Lattge's trousers fell to the floor. To Lance's credit, it nmy be said that he mis.M'd only about two beats, He stooped, pulled the trousers back up over his royal bin" shorts, and went on with the overture. But the many women In the violin section noted that the conductor's knees are somewhat knobby. The Irief Interlude came at a rehearsal. this Jensen Dies Suddenly In Hospital lit- HiUU lliuv Kum: uic uwtun- iuuiii,i lll nut, v,.... I'NREST f.KOWINti shins were encouraging it was learn who Uicy are. and bring Meanwhile, unrest has been first up to Terrace to examine j their activities Into the open," growing in the roaliields. The the facilities It could offer and Mr. Harvey said, drop in man shift output sincct0 take steps to ensure these) "In doing so. we should realize last October has been inter-, werc tnadc known throughout the. what a great country we have in lrctcd in some quarters as a country. Canada. We should be proud of show of resentment by the min-j visitors from Prince Rupert ' it and not permit ourselves to be ers over rejection of their claim ho spoke at the meeting were hemmed in by these dangers." for a wB(;e boost of 30 shillings J. T. Harvey. Dr. L. M. Greene,! Conveying greetings from the a week. prme Stuart and J. F. Magor. , Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- The mm also refuse to say. ; striking a note of warning , merce. of which he is president, until the pay dispute is resolved, against the menace of Common- Mr. Stuart declared that every whether they will renew their tsni. Mr. Harvey described Ihejday sees a new development in undertaking to work Saturdays ; Associated Boards of Trade as the j Terrace, but that there will be The iiiireenient lapses at the end : chief non-polltlral group leading , even greater changes In the years ry Scores lawyer said he would be freed today when bail formalities were completed. pnditions Death yesterday closed the last chapter in the life of 48 year-old Ncls Alfred Jensen, in the Prince RuperJ. General Hospital. , His sudden passing was a shock to relatives and many friends. Gen. Van Fleet RamD r April. the attark aKatnst the danger. : to come, nc urgea cumuiuiuuvs Sir HuiH-rt stressed the need1 He said that as a member of this , all along the northern line 'OjX L lrArl of guaranUed deliveries. Noth-: group the work of tne Terrace, stay constantly m iouch wiui : yj yrj ClllVU i by whom he was held In high 'esteem. I He was born In Helgeland. Nor- io iu i hp onim-rt he aid. bv Riaird was 011 .stand ne. ieacn ouicr i WASHINGTON (CP) The army We should seek out the Com- j common problems. Britain's going into the export 'way. May 16. 1905. and cam to Ja: .cs j announced Friday Gen. Canada 26 years ago, where he market and thin running into liffieultle honoring contracts. "" t s jury, meeting here w-ivuig un autopsy re-r""i Virtorla, culd death iiam W,ttson Nlcoll, local ''r. Ii re last November s dur to misadventure" tu.diy as caused by ex-Thrre was no evidence play Jury found the contributor that caused death One-Beer-at-a-Time Order Starts Protest by Waiters VANCOUVER ff British Co-j Strict enforcement was urdrrod lumbia beer parlor waiters arcii Wp,.j Dy the government Com- A. Van - Fleet, 8th Army ndVC rrifJI UWIC WOUJ f"- reThd! been engaged Intha fish.ng ' mander , Dr. Greene cautioned against Kitlmat. He expressed his agree-; Murcn 3, e wiU succee.ie-i, J"' an hrn f.rf th;wff of part in undertaking which can provlnclal government give more i JTttSt C;"mU ..,f cl. Girl Cashier taking their tule of smarting feet after It received the report of knH InH Lima .tm f itruTm tn t.rtf ce aone tocany. incy win oe attention to tne norm man ivi " ne i"'"1 '"' . . .. , , , ...j i shakeup shalteup whim which follow t,.iw) lonowea ed Prid-i rreiu- preia-; ; t . mmaw Donald. 16. i. and and Gordon, Gordon. Foils Holdup provincial government, BC. liquor Inquiry commission In a brief, they will propose a The commission, after pub ent Truman s removal ol uen.iu of PrinC(. Rupert, his mother Douglas Macarthur from the top tW( pedra and Os- done better and less expensively, he said. Mr. Magor saw Terrace stand has instead of envisioning an extension of the province's northern boundaries. Other committee chairmen and two-glasses -per -customer rule,! crawling In the line of duty, command In the Far East. In Victoria VICTORIA t A redheaded burg, a brother, John hi Norway. ing at the crossroads of the future stricly enforced, as an alterna-jcanea uic common practice oi tive to the government's one-1 piling as many as 15 glasses of beer-at-a-tlme order. ! beer onto a table seating three This is the reported outcome ' persons "sheer debauchery." with the development of this j delegates who reported were: community and Prince Rupert Dudley Little, municipal affairs; cashier rarryi:ig money uum a ' and one sister, Constance, m j North Dakota. Funeral services will be held from, the Lutheran Church on ! Monday at 3 p m. proving of mutual benefit. ; Harry King, agriculture; Charles 'io dangerum condition of "O'-n ramp under which! found and a recommen- ls made that tlds ramp """r In similar condition removed enUrely or 1 Immediately." Nila body was found 1 small boys under a ramp ie the Masonic Temple. "M 're: Onrdon Home, dllf Dahl. Keith De- Janics WilUums, Foiller ' a"a Alfred Rivett, Pair Jailed For Robbery bank Friday fought off two bandits who temporarily blinded her by tossing white pepper' In her eyes. of a huddle here of shop stew-1 At the closed meeting were ards nprese-itlng beer parlor! shop stewards of the Beverage wnlter from Vancouver to the Dispensers Union iTLCl, repre- A feature of the evening was Adam, industrial development, the reixrt of Duncan Kerr, board Mrs. James Norrlngton. publicity secretary. He called for Immeand the dental clinic; W. H. Two men convicted of stealing j - lnterlor Kootcnay district. isenting members In Vancouver Gloria Smith, 23, said she was dlate and close attention to lm-; Spencer, utilities; Mrs. l. ew- $268 worth of garments Kl,,n ShlD CXDIOdeS The rule that customers be and district, the Eraser Valley provement of highway 16 and houser. Civic centre, ana n. m. Sweet Sixteen store here Jan. 6. uprved nnlv beer at a time Is the Kootenays, Okanagan and establishment of a highway toWtghtman, entertainment. In Red Sea have been sentenced to three j Included In the Llqlior Act. other Interior regions. months in Oakalla Jail. LONDON (CP) The 3.957-ton ' two Henry Moore and riniush freighter Tirrenla blew The prilyn Monroe Would Like to Display Josenh Tremblav appeared be- up In the Red 8ea off Eritrea Dr. Blacks Resignation Accepted The WEATHERMAN Says Forecast fore Magistrate W. D. Vance for Friday night The crew was sentence A third man arrested saved by the Norwegian tanker .ith ,. released for lackiOlav Ringdal Jr. The Tirrema returning to a market where she works with more than $100 In change when two men attacked her. Although blinded by pepper, she struggled witih the men, who suddenly broke away and fled empty handed. Rabies 'Strike' Dog at Minburn. EDMONTON First suspected case of rabies was disclosed Friday as the Alberta health officer reported "quite a ves Behind Department Store Counter "LWVOOD i APr a Hr s...,.v. - d(UW v.av vfuriivn "Hut. I have pnvicd them of evidence. i was carrying ammonium nitrate. ' VSV. - klV 41 aJ UlnJJ 'Vl J ' - lylv'ii i Preldent from Monroe, Terry Mcxire or Marie They are always so attractive," North Coast Region Cloudy He ,iV,;,.;,. . . . T.m w"son 10 p!uy " . . Miss Monroe added. "1 always w Kins iixe one would nave wj iravei mr , to be one. Especially one Monroe wanted und Terry and wide before finding such Resignation of Dr. Duncan M. Black, medical health officer and school inspector of the Skeena Health Unit, was accepted with regret at an emergency meeting of Uie board. Dr. Black Is leaving for Vernon where he Joins the North Okanagan Hearth Unit. In tendering his resignation, he said he had an opportunity of transferring to the Okanagan city, which he wished to accept. today and Sunday, clearing along the northern mainland near noon Sunday. Snowflurries along Che mainland tonight and Sunday morning and over the Charlottes and northern Vancouver Island tomorrow. Colder tonight. Winds light today, becoming north 15 except 30 In (wi '.nl?wn- Pa . blasted Reuched on the set of "Gen-; Mis Moore said she would ih lduslry for using tlemen Prefer Blondes," wherein like the chance to "display my .'"'ly i, creature as Muri. h ni.v. riiamnnd-huntimr I wares behind a counter In Mr. BOTH HOOP TEAMS ON SPOT IN TONIGHT'S CAGE GAME. Two warns are on the spot tunight In the senior basketball competition at the Civic Centre. Alex Bill's Gordon & Anderson sextet must win to get within range of catching first-place Manson's in league play while Helge Holgestad must pace his CCC Pulpmlllers to victory or be out of the running. Manson's ar thre points itead cf Gordon & Anrlersoi, but have played two more games. The big match get underway at 8:30 p.m. bit of agitation" among humans as a result of the southward spread of disease. Dr. Norman Baster said his Hess' store.' "I'll let the sales problem take care of Itself," she added. office has received many telephone calls from residents seek- i,. slp y n snPglrl roles, showgirl. Miss Monroe com- iid" n,,te . 'Cd' 8uin-chcw- mented, "PaUy Kelly?" store brl,nt depart- She stild she never had work- i 'ywmirt ywiKid Birl rtricUy ed as a shopgirl but added she mainland Inlets tomorrow. He will be succeeded here by Hess is out here as a lcpre- inu advice Low tonight and high Sunday j Dr. S. F. Carr, who has had con- sentative of the National Retail First suspected case among Drygoods Association in an ef- animals Involves a dog at Min creation,' "anon, Hess told once packed parachutes in an aircraft factory. She said she Or Othpr ..!.... 1 ..1 A n .Imnnlrl In wei'8. ilcllow at Port Hardy, 35 and 40; Sand-1 siderable experience In public spit, 28 and 32; Prince Rupert, health administration In the 25 and 30. United States. fort to make movie producers burn, about 92 miles southeast of )vs ' oi,uiu iiau never um.vcu nni,i'isi. 'portray shopgirl honestly." Edmonton. 'is seek actresses the movies. t v ' .4 4.