PRINCE RUPERT WELOTE j VICTORIA. B. C. S VISITING SHRINERS f rr.-vr.r.i.'.'. us: ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA '3 NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 VOL. XLI, No. 134 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. SATURDAY, UNE 7, 1952 TEN CENTS (Including cornlc section) 1 TAR V CABS .ft.. MDER . . . Mi ROOF 1 i : - f rr & n o o City Hall, Schools, Government Offices Closed Monday Holiday City employees will join with government and bank workers In the holiday Monday celebrating the Queen's" birthday. City Clerk Bill Long made the announcement today. Schools and the school board office also will remain closed. The Daily News will publish its regular edition. The Qii-n-s birthday Is actually on April 21. but June 3 haj. bt-'ti designated by federal proclamation as the day it Is celebrated In Canada. , .U,( Utile Augie ana " i i on 11 mainland the -M on the way back ja,s a politician on the thlii rims to The Island. ,vcr did get to find out B m r-w m Lumber Workers lo Large Wolf Shot Near City Limits Mil; politician reprr-' onvioiisly he was a can-,n the forthcoming elec-j,,,,,,,,!' immediately the (!i the slip he started to 'I ;p,ich. However, he ,1S far as "'My dear uiii-n someone asked ,. vnuiikl mind explaining '.,.r,iive vote, and he was "uu! to explain when "ly "u:, kcd on the other ..X Set Deadline Soon By The Canadian Press ' VANCOUVER. A possible tie-up of lumber and construction industries in British Columbia moved closer today involving at least 40,000 workers. Big Meat Shipment Follows Rate Cut is? , ,; for him. He never One of the largest wolves shot near Prince Rupert this year was bagged varly this morning by Luigi Giord;ino. On a trip to Prudhomme Lake, 15 miles east of here, with Louis Campagnolo. oiodano, a taxi-cab owner, spotted two big black, wolves crossing the Trans-Provincial highway. , limine, 'with a stinker! ,4t thro!) at him at the I "ju-t. .,ti,. realize ho com- j Carpenters Strike For Russian Strike deadlines may be set early next week including walkout orders for 31000 woodworkers, more than 3000 carpenters, POO painters, 500 truck drivers and smaller groups In other industries. The strike threat comes almost simultaneously with th? B.C. provincial election to be held next Thursday, and a tie- Ambassador Recalled Huqe Carqo Leaves For Britain VANCOUVER (Cl') A shipment of more than 4,000,000 pounds of frozen beef, the heaviest shipment of its kind in Vancouver's history, is starting to move out of here up in a major industry would affect thousands of workers in ,a Hons have become. , arc so many different , days that anyone ,5l. in become confused, mvt ad of marking a , x on the ballot, you td p;,,y a game of "1,2,3,4 , rc i' for?" Ui' i c on the deck of ,'f:v wliiic it crossed the . of the Oulf, I 0 liiinkiiiH how simple It x, tiip old days back in r Thuc were no problems Cm f-ltciion day you Just u, tin nearest polling sta- Higher Wage VICTORIA Five hundred carpenters walked off t.helx jobs at Courtenay and Campbell River Friday demanding wage increases of 50 cents an hour. It would make the basic rate $2.50. It Is the first of several impending strikes on Vancouver Island and on the lower WASHINGTON (CP) Russia recalled its ambassador to the United States, Alexander S. Panyushkln, and named Georgi He stopped his taxi and gun in hand followed them into the bush. He dropped the huge male, weighing about 150 pounds, with one shot from his .303 rifle but the female got away. On returning here he went to the game office where he collected the $25 bounty. Giordano gave the huge beast to a friend after the game warden cut off the right ear to send to headquarters. related trades. Majority report' of a conciliation board on wages dispute In the lumber industry was presumed today to be "unsatisfactory," union president J. Stewart Alsbury by mid-June, consigned to Canada and Britain, to replace Britain. him. . , , , , . , . .. , This surprise diplomatic shift Shipping men predicted this -Apartment t th on ui.,wiiic nil iinpui tank nciivt the spot for this reason: Contractors, backed by, a no HHtf '.S THE PITCH -Prime Minister St, Laurent pitches the first ball to start the annual softball game between Members of Parliament and the Parliamentary Press Gallery. The game was played on the lawn in front of the Parliament Buildings. The Members won 21-17. On Mr.' St. Laurent's right is Rev. Dan Mclvor. the 79-year-old Member from Fort William who promoted the game and collected $200 for a Commons page-boys' fund. - - (CP PHOTO) , : . He is B.C. district president of International Woodworkers of change" recommendation by the conciliation board want to main front Industry. The export plan was made possible Friday by a voluntary reduction In ocean cargo rates from Vancouver to British ports. Rates, following a meeting of ,n!! vote d Liberal., id as easy as that. Of r nine was another party ("uhM tvatives but you vntcd THAT ticket In tain the $2 rale in the 1052 America 'CIO-CCU, with a! membership of 32,000 workers. Alsbury said the unions' nominee on the board submitted a Zarubin was Soviet ambassador to Canada in 1D18 when the hugh Russian spy ring with roots in the embassy was uncovered which stole defence secrets. "Despite that it seemed virtually certain the State De Reds Cause More Strife Strike action has been voted by carpenters In Victoria, Van minority report to the Labor Relations Board. Its recommenda partment will approve Zarubin's couver and New Westminster, who also seek a $2.50 rate and expect to set their strike deadline shortly. tions were not disclosed. "In the meantime, the IWA must presume that the recom Nut it you vaiued your j 22 shipping firms in San Fran-Uwt iv Tiie Conservatives Cisco, have been reduced from 3s.ru! tlw'igh. in the rid- $6 25 for 100 pounds to $4.25, In arc 1 lived. They bought I order to compete with shipments ,u ni.iiiy drinks as the 'through eastern Canada seas in. and had Just as goodj;orte. and tin y even had mon- i ; Shriners Tour Rupert, Give Hospital Concerts nomination within a few days. Officials here took the view there is no alternative to accepting Zarubin. A royal com- mendations of the other two In Berlin BERLIN (CP) Communists members are unsatisfactory i th ii reengrii-d practice: 1 mission which Investigated the I Canadian ring reported Zarubin Yeggs Enter- "made' anotf u-r territorial gain oil The union has asked. Tor ar U V lurae pleiUutnt SiTear Gas Used I.. ,f ji long as you kept had no part in "improper and Inadmissible activities." Panyushkln told reporters to general wage Increase of 35 f cents an hour. j The current basic hourly rate i is $1.29. The contract ends on Store, Take , On Koje POWs day he Is leaving "for the home- streamed uit the ship cheers rang out. But, before the Shriners paraded off the ship, Prince Rupert's famous Job's Daughters gave a smart display. The Prince Rupert Shrine band was also on hand and then the British infantrymen; land In connection with a new in -id mid put your "X" imht place on election IN if iJ) Hunk of It, In that - mIiiik most people did :,iy vole Liberal, they KOJE Cash, Pencils June 14. B.C. fishermen yesterday set a strike deadline of June 22 unless their salmon price increase demand Is met by the operators. drove Communist prisoners of war back from the barbed wire fence with tear gas today. nnorrts frnm Ihp Kine's ShroD- appointment." Frequently a bitter critic of U.S. foreign policy, Panyushkiti has been the Russian ambassador to the U.S. for nearly 4(2 Cash totalling $96 and a num for L.iiiner. The fact that Temple's pipe band from Van wt sute.sinan had been! shire Light Infantry threw six ber of cheap pencils were reported stolen overnight from the Variety Store, 518 Third Avenue. the fringes of Berlin today, this time in the French sector. Red People's police occupied the Frohnau estate, a big farm whose acreage lies 60 per cent in the French sector but whose buildings are in the Soviet zone. .They ordered five families, 15 people, to ge.t out immediately. Then they grabbed all the livestock. Soviets agreed in 1945 that the estate should all belong to the French sector. Radio Berlin still is under British blockade. Occupants have refused to evacuate. Moscow - trained Communist boss Walter Ulbright called for top speed rearmament of East Germany to block West German's alliance with the free world. years. tear gas grenades into compound 66 when the POWs refused to re couver paraded off the boat to render a few selections before the official welcome. ' In thankine Mayor Whalen for US Air Force RCMP said entry was gained treat from the vicinity while A fleet of automobiles lined up alongside the Chllcotin this morning to. take a crowd of visitors for a ride. Those people weren't just ordinary tourists. They were Shriners and their wives cf Gizeh Temple, here for a two-day vacation and spring ceremonial. With few exceptions, the troupe of merry people, who spand many hours making children happy, left for Port Edward for a conducted tour through the Columbia Cellulose plant. The Shriners and their wives arrived here in a blaze of glory Friday afternoon and after an official welcome by Mayor Harold Whalen and Mrs. Whalen, paraded through the streets and later attended a ceremonial dance at the Armories. The journey to Columbia Cellulose today was followed by visits to the children at Prince his words of welcome, JohnrieT engineers were digging lor a suspected prisoner-escape , tun through a side window and a search disclosed the thieves left Can Bomb nel. Incompetence Charged by the rear door, which was No one was reported hurt in found unboited. lur smiir years had nothing " idi il of course, there i li.ii named MacKenzle ill" w.i.s .said to be leader i- party now, but you voted -w. Hi' had never reallj : m no additional par-I" complicate the Issue, "'"' dy had a lot of fun ' Mid including election Th'1 result was a foregone i"n but the politicians ' ll tli.it stand In the way NHia-bang campaign. The Rose Marshall, clerk in the Enemy At the prison pen housing Z.7UU North Korean olficers and 750 non-commissioned officers. store, found the cash register TORONTO lCP Rev. James Clark, Illustrious Potentate, congratulated the girls for their performance. "Watching these girls shows why they won international fame. They are certainly a credit to you people." Mayor Whalen presented the Potentate with a golilen key to the city. Shortly after 2:30 p.m. the Mechanical drills failed to un SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (CP) open when she arrived for work Endicott, chairman of the Communist controlled Canadian cover any tunnels but the search this morning. She said all the President Truman declared today the United States Air Force will continue. . By the end of 1S53, the Com bills and silver in two tills were Peace Congress, said In a speech last nighty that thousands of babies died because of "medical in Korea can bomb the enemy munists are expected to have at taken, leaving only a few pen at will, almost anywhere in his least 12 divisions with 180,000 niffi under arms and when the nies. Incompetence" in Roman Catho Shriners lined up for a parade territory. He replied to critics of ad !"'vi's knew they were in- defeated, but they Rupert, General Hospital and Miller Bay Hospital. At, both in He orphanages In China betere the Communist regime took through city streets, which con program is complete they . will have 25 divisions with 375,000. Advance Polling Light In Rupert ministration air policy . with a name to the hilt and cluded with a concert in front of Reds are converting a 2,000,- limn !i of real good sports the Federal Building. 000-strong Free German Youth Declaration that short-sighted politicians are playing with fire by slashing defenqp appropria iiipliy warriors, Hundreds lined the street for Onlv ciuhteen persons have '' "t, their strong-arm stitutions the Gizeh Temple Pipe Band gave a conceit. A cheering crowd of citizens was on hand yesterday afternoon to welcome , the Shriners to Prince Rupert and as the Chllcotin pulled alongside the dock. movement, into a military manpower pool. the show and downtown traffic was snarled for more than an tions while Russia may be plot cast ballots at the advance poll Trail Miners Refuse Work Short Shift ij wit almost as good as Libcral.s. Meetings were ting new Koreas in other parts here during the past two ciays. hour. of the globe. over. He charged that 23,000 of 25,-000 babies brought to one Catholic orphanage died. (in Montreal, Sister St. Foy, one of five sisters of the Immaculate Conception arrested by Chinese Communists, denied "medical incompetence" In Roman Catholic orphanges in China. She returned to Mont After a dinner aboard ship, the 11 up and committee rooms '"' with equal Joy and Of the total, 14 voters were from the Prince Rupert electoral In a major address to the an visitors attended the dance. nual convention of the U.S. i( on both sides. district and four were from out sld-e districts. old friends greeted each other. The colorful uniforms of the Shriners caught the eyes of youngsters and as the Nobles The famous kilted band, however, gave a concert before the Army 35th Division with which he served In the First World Returning Officer. A. Bruce TRAIL P Three hundred ss everything Is so n (Continued on page 4) War, Mr. Trumaii emphasized th. Rrnun said the total Is small se days that there Is men were laid off Friday at the Kimberly operations of Consoli the cold fact that "we are still j real last month.) e for the briehter side Scots Greel Kin 'O'er The Waller': GLASGOW if' Scots immigrants in all parts of Canada and the United States will soon have personal messages from "their ain hame toon" brought tlem by a well-known Scots , comedian, Alex Finlay. in danger from Russia and that Mloneerir.g, and wlth tnis dated Mining and Smelting Co, talk that our air force in Korea wive vote business, is at the mercy of Russian- - WEATHER - Native Village To Set Enfranchisement Day can't afford to en- A company spokesman claimed the men, members of the International Union of Mine, Mill and compared with other years but expects a large number will cast ballots before the poll closes tonight at 9 p.m. . . Citizens wishing to vote in the advance poll should report to Room 4, Besner Block between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. " prospective supporters made enemy planes just isn't true at all." nas to have a clear head Smelter Workers (Ind.), refused Among other things, the Pres to work short change changing S go into a poll and de lf:iiliiiuen on page 4) ident said that today the United shifts within a 24-hour period States has nearly 15,000 planes Official day of a coming historic event on the In active use. west coat and in Canada will be announced next Synopsis There was a touch of frost in the Bulkley Valley area overnight with Prince George reporting a minimum of 31 and Smith-ers 29. However tonight should be free of frost in all areas. A weak Pacific disturbance which brought cloudy skies and some light rain to the far northern coast this morning will give 'pen Air Rally by Murray He said the men were under union orders and a refnal amounted to a strike threat. Seventy of the workers were laid off at the concentrator plant and come 200 miners at nearby Sul week when Indian Agent F. Earl Anfield meets with UN Truce Men Walk Out the council of Metlakatla. Wnen "Wee Alex" leaves Scotland in August for a three-month tour of North America, he will broadcast a series of disk Jockey show: giving messages from folks In Scotland to relatives "O'er the Walter " The messages will be followed by song records requested for the folks concerned. Now touring Scotland, Alex is collecting messages from such places as Saltcoats, Dundee, Paisley, Edinburgh and tha ' North. The council will decide on the w'hing new in political MRnmu will be Inovated in Rupert tonight when Art '1 lils an open air rally J!'o Park ' ' P,ai.L entitlement of the lands. day their village will officially receive its enfranchisement.' All the southern coast a few clouds livan mine. Unless there is an early settlement of the dispute there will be a cut in production at the big Metlakatla, which is six miles Sundav. On Communists MUNSAN JK United Nations from Prince Rupert on th ; "My troupe on tour of the torn Trail, smelter plant, a vital jnk Parts of the province Variable cloudiness over the northern and eastern interior today will persist through Sun mainland, has been surveyed for a municipality and will have its own civic government and utili ,. "Wlam the cruests in Canada's defence program, the spokesman said. day as the disturbance enters ties. The original Metlakatlans, that area of the province. Forecast , 11 "is exception of his ap-rce at another meeting in man Legion auditorium on hf wi" be Mr- Murray's n ,jPublii: appearance before 1J" tiny next Thursday. Southern part variable cloudi who left Port Simpson 90 years ago following their spiritual leader, William Duncan, once formal arrangements with the federal Department of Citizenship have been completed. Metlakatla, which celebrated its 90th anniversary a few weeks ago, will be the first Indian village in Canada to become enfranchised released from the Indian Act and placed under constitutional law of Canada. Ten years ago, the first move was made by Metlakatla elders In co-operation with the Indian Affairs Branch for enfranchisement. Main obstacle and reason for ness today and Sunday. Little rhanup in temperature. Winds owned the present site of Prince Rupert. light. Low tonight and high -tomorrow at Port Hardy, 45 and 56 New a:. truce negotiators walked out on a "surprised and baffled" Communist delegation today after declaring a. thrcc-day reees in the deadlocked Korean armistice talks without waiting for Red consent. Irked by the Communist insistence on daily meetings, Maj.-Gen. William K. Harrison, tld the Reds that "if you want to come here tomorrow, you may, but we will not be back until 11 a.ni. on June 11." Harrison told newspaper men that although the Reds insised as usual on meeting daily he did not want to listen to "all that drivel" every day. Shriner Jailed for Shooting Gun dnly candidate aboard the Chilcotia on the trip, Merita R. Simpson of Vancouver, was jailed here less than half an hour after he reached Prince Rupert for shooting an elephant gun on the dock. He was "arrested," by Royal Canadian Mounted Police before the crowd of welcoming citizens and other Shriners who "objected" strenuously. Simpson was taken to the city jail where he was kept for an hour before Shriner Ed Simmons went to "release" him.. The prank was planned by the Shriners during the trip and Simpson was unaware of the trick until after he was released. Northern part cloudy today and Sunday with a few sunny -TIDES ?f 1 ' -i J UN (Routers) Repiescn-,y Irish Air-Ways fly to , 'WK for discussions on a ,."st Atlantic air service to , :.; America. Thev will meet periods. Widely scattered show ers today. Little change in tern long delay in this move, explains Mr, Anfield, was the problem of perature. Winds light today, southwest 15 tomorrow. Low to- Sunday, June 8, 1952 (Pacific Standard Time) High 0:46 22.0 feet 13:57 18.8 feet Low 7:33 1.3 feet 19:29 7.2 feet airline chiefs and go! disposition of lands (reserve i nieht and high tomorrow at Sandsplt and Prince Rupert, 4 owned collectively by the natives and arrancing for individual Muesiums of obtaining 'l ,;'e aircraft and general arrangements ART MURRAY . , speaks tonight and 55. .. . v'l