( i provincial Lir.'.rf, ORMES 1 1 DRUGS w -1, i. i , v I DAILY DELIVERY 1 ' unPTHERM and CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER I m Ol I t Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 31 vnt. VI.I No fl PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., J An UAKY 11, , 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS tuilO lUSPATi-HKP i ' 1 I 'V H 1 . i - , h v ) ' 1 1 M Two Dead i lew Policy of More Tragedy Seems Looming in Case U3 In Crash dvanced Processing Missing Freighter Far Out in P I f 'I GIMLI, Manitoba (CP) A Royal Canadian "Air Force Harvard trainer crashed In a wooded area near here Thursday, killing a pilot and a student. The victims are identified as Extending Search Reveals No Trace of Pennsylvania Crew Celanese Planning Watson Island May Even Make Yarns iilstlll'Iit J.nthuscs Over This Area British Prime Minister Acclaimed in Ottawa on Flight Lieutenant E. S. Ash-down, aged 33, of Winnipeg and Flight Cadet O. W. Vivyan, 21, of Montreal. ' VICTOJilA. Extending search has revealed no, trace of survivors of the freighter Pennsylvania1; which was abandoned Wednesday 465 miles north of Arriving Today for Visit , Ashdown, night commander vhi'c-e ti.ti.i-. v Corporation of America is embarking at oimii, was piloting the plane. He Is survived by a widow. new policy, which was not at first so fully en- dailj,nll,r af,cd 5 and tw0.ycai- i ,.r,..mnlntinln!i irivmtf r dutrroo nf f inislipil ' old son. - i'J: .. . ! i j) V ancouver island as sne started to sink wnen pumps i. OTXAWA cpi This 1 failed to keep ahead of water which poured through 1 capital today welcomed . . . , ' .. - r t 11 tH rl.nst anrl nm- f ' ' , . , j, , , , ,,,!,! Officials said the plane crash- of the wood of British Using the products pulp ed nPar a nlBhway m.ttr FraRrr- t . " ii ri i. : ,1 . . i? iU r..i....,ti i u ,f i : . tini-oi.i it i i n i l. t ti r-w ii 1 111 1 in i if i m;ii I'M wihhi. lvmi mutm 'iiui mwcv 1 f 1 1 il .l I 1 I I I 'II I 1J1UIIVHV4 i.,.t..iv Vf. V"V - - -, - a 4-ioot cracK in ner nun. iau Signs mount that another ! rade-in-arms. Winston ocean tragedy may have been j Churchill. The British enacted. '. Prime Minister arrived by . Senators S ' ... . . m, . .1 - limli. Th plane was on ay oration, said in an interview inursciay nigm traini una lilt' lit and carried ; three-hour fuel supply. General Will a ing a two-day visit ot inspection to me stm-rv cellulose pulp plant of Columbia Cellulose Co Capt. J. W. McMonnigle of the j train f rom New York for weather ' ship Stonctown had ! a five-day stay devoted to rest and Partly covered 100 miles in the vicin-1 Ptly . . to an official visit. He Ity in a zig-zag course but re- i , . . , h prlme ;,i liv Watson Island. ' ft0 No Increase In Haircuts Accept Draft RF.AUTY MISSING Mrs George Lemay, 21-year-old tfauudian, disappeared mys- teriously while fishing with her husband In the Florida Keys Jan. 4. Raymond Daoust, Mrs. Lemay's brother, believes his sister has been kidnapped. He flew to Florida from his Montreal home to help in the search. Mrs U-may placed sixth in Montreal beauty contest. (CP PHOTO I ported no success either in sight- Minister St. Laurent and ' V, . -:v'. . i - i i I pulley may have Its .id effect on the Prince plant. j mallv 11 had been con-j ,ted that the product of mre Rupert mill would be ... . 1. n fnrm .if SEATTLE Svattlt barbers, meeting lust night, rejected a proposal to Increase the price of a haircut to $1 50 to $2. However, ' the proposal will likely come up ! again, It was stated. in I WASHINGTON. Members of ! Congress cenerally Interpret iGtn. Dwight D. Eisenhower's statement this week as marking j him, at the least, as a receptive : candidate for the Republican j presidential nomination. Senatnr MeClellan (D-Arki lng the Pennsylvania or any of members of the caoinet her crew who, when last report-1 for a discussion of world ed. were taking to lUetaaU in j is .At 40-foot seas. The Pennsylvania i dehver an address to be was then going down by the i broadcast over the CBC bow. I national network at 10:15 Other surface craft as well as p ra EST. Mr. Churchill aircraft have Joined in the en- j unChed today with the larging search. ' iGovernor General. A expiiriCU lil wic i 7 Sow. however, the corpor-, i In in the wie creai sitai i r i was putting i f tli fan-! S .It iiiuu. Chemical Co. at Edmon-icrc tlie pulp from Prince would be further into Hake and yarn for i commented to reporters that it j was obvious Elsenhower was ! wlllinar to acceDt the nomination As the gale-whipped North thousand people jammea New Tax Deal Would Double Federal Grant to Province OTTAWA (Cl) British Columbia Financ FinancC Central Station as he ar Pneific 4R5 miles north of Van-, rived. LA -iti land that furthermore, "hi j i J'ltnmpnt Kppms intended to en- couver Island still held secret, of , the fate of the 46 men aboard ; courage his supporters and those j four lifeboats, a Royal Canadian Air Force Lancaster bomber took xtile induMry. are desirous," said Mr. e. "of taking the natural ces we find here and ig the processing In Can- far to completion as U LOOKS AHF.AI) .... Harold Blanrke. off from Sea Island air base at Minister Herbert Anscomb said Thursday he is hopeful a new taxation agreement can be reached with the federal government as a result of talks with Vancouver at 4:30 a.m. to join New Atomic Gun Jop Secret, Shown to U.S. Senate who are sponsoring his candidacy." Senator Bricker (ft-Ohio), who is supporting Senator Robert A. Taft, his Ohio colleague, for the nomination, said the I iiK-ally practicable." looked Into the future for a large extention of the plant here. EXPANSION 1IKKE Speaking of more Immediate things. Mr. Blancke voiced ex- Finance Minister Douglas Abbott the expanding search. The aircraft, after criss-crossing the search area, along with American pianea, in an effort to locate the lifeboats, reported no success. The bomber may return original object of eslab-al Prince Rupert, said ! statement means Eisenhower "is fe iiKke, was to aid in uec- said no conclusions had bed i open to be drafted if the Re-reached in his conferences hero I publican party wants to draft ...iiv. fciir thhntl Vmt tho riisrns-1 him." t tin- world was provided a hifih grade of cellulose ; which had now been embarked to Port Hardy or Sandspit ior the night. Indo-China Chief Dies hls plant. The picture was; upon of Increasing the capacity WASHINGTON W Military officials today showed to uk model of an artillery Scnrde and House atomic commute, the gun designed to handle atomic shells. The model, enclosed in a concealing wooden box, was brought before the committee by an ordnance oflicer. Chairman McMahon declined to comment when asked whether the model was that of a gun, already and actua.ly constructed, or if it is to be built from the blueprint of a gun stons were friendly and he ex-i Senator Carlson (R-Kas.).who i.n,.t. 1 ronew tln-m at a later ! iip:.rls the Washtnutoti Elsen- The Stonetown, in the mean li.tle. ' hower-for-PresKrent movement, i ,. me wa s ais0 searching the area ing. however, and the : of the Pr1 -ice Rupert plant from i Hie world s second larg-M he original 200 to 300 tons xtiie pulp plant admitted1 would be accomplished by the a iul of research and i end of 1952. The world i is io cry- i finance wimisier nuuuu cun- saiu uie b" a""v v ".with no success aitnougn t-apt. i-.j-i rAKia w ucntiai ivcmi nrmea mat. no new ugiecmeui , -releases ins suijui nio i McConniEle r e n o r t e Q weamer mnriprRtinff anrl seas diminishing still to be made. anu ' Laure uc uin,iiy. ricm-n iii&ii naa oeen reacntu wilii luc aoaoie uieir unc m n m-imu. is far In j CommlsKloner and Commander- lu.e 0f Brlti-sli Columbia but be-; . . ' it was being given to the ; lug for cellulose pulp lity of further purlfica- i demand of the market ,mi more advanced Dro-! excess of the supply. and was still hopeiui mat uie in-rhipf in Inrio-Chlna. died In .m,i that declined to cimunrni ' . . h(isiital todav. He was aged 61. .n his talks iUt ..the . urojiUicwi ' iJ .r- ; ot the product right I Reporting nrllng matte progress on on the the TriimahTo Tell !rrew might be safe !n tneir following th6 escape' Trom' the wallowing ship. There ts a good possible tpJirtir-crpaTuHim "-'OTlC hcre,nvrrj-Tne jamed soldier was largely nnance minister , f GIIJIWIGI W .e admitted, "of processing , UUneke annuuiiced the Domin- CBC Boosting BC Station rrlJuiiiuit: iui w.c kw. ...... w. v-.- Mr AI1,scOmO W1U atlivc uai-ivi r tide against Communism in Indo-; , victoria Tuesday to place be-1 iPT PfVlCSS H.vuntj the cellulose stage. lion Construction Co. had the By February 6 Others expressed doubt, how- j ever, that the crew members j could have survived in the cold i fore the cabinet the matter of renewing a taxation agreement; which would give the Isdeia'.; and mountainous waves. j VANCOUVER. CBR radio sta- j WASHINGTON (APi A pn-si- VICTORIA (CP) Health and Welfare Minister A. D. Tumbuli savs that, British Columbia in.i. in. nH i. ohirw in Wi hr m ehAnn its caU aentmi cm miu .. v government exclusive tion over certain fields of ta-:- ation in return for annual pr- social welfare branch will con-!,,, nave been searching since : 1Mlpr, weeks hehce to CBU I h"fJJdJ'f'"L before Lhrrt February -.-Ml. , k .t n k If- -Alt. ,' 1 V i- ' 1 1 r i. ?" 15 1 , 1 V uuki mean the making , work well in hand, concrete lor ome tlav of yams of dlf-.thc foundatimui of the new types "bv combining the 'water treatment building had ii,tiHii.irtured at Prince been completed. Later will come t with chemicals which the installation of the water be Imported." It might treatment equipment, a 25-ton jiiie ye.ns but Mr. Blancke' . .v.onUnu-u on page 4) sappointcd Captain . t make IIIUIVC ftllVW'i wv.w.w . .7 tinue to provide health services vrst,erday and both sea and air- Doukhobors Going Free mcnt cnt to to Uie uie provinces. provinces. known 6 whether he will run again, but the White House reported later there was "absolutely no com- , lo aU those persons who were craf are stiu reporting "no Mr Anseomh is exnecLed to an-, rivlni''iild-nae and blind uer- ,.,.. h. riav.lnnir search and iU wave length to 690 kilocycles. Tlie strength is being (..oraocoH tn mono watts. v nounce at Victoria details of hisigons allowances as of Dec. 31. i for tne jaDan-bound vessel or 1111.1 l-( IVU v. . ' - riiwiis-sions with Mr. Abbott tlC t.r..nWlr n( fV)l-Pf ni' Tint lV.fl, Donald Manson, general man- : mumenu ,.,. said that, as a result of the talks ' people in this group qualify: Seven aircraft, including the ager of the Canadian VANCOUVER (CP) Spokesman he r(lurn t0 OUnwa Ior; eclaimed at Falmouth I for the consultative committee further conferences mrs "cc" i.mr ru-r .nm and;",ldt'r T "iT e!ve Lancaster, were taking part in; casting u corporation, Corporation, said said today wu j j, Picsi re receive th will continue to five f, .y ' y, search early today and , . ,, hp will will be that some "ncw: . iiiifac scrvices dliuvo whicU include ni L"H hnre Tiioro crnpnn eheriuled pn to ioin!'" that the the transmitter transmitter be;short shor Prosidential Secretary Joseph toid them an hour and a was confident - nt" mifrht hn f";ir lPfl . ,r .-i T .... rr .. i FALMOUTH Falmouth gavo Thursday night that John III ouvi- Shcr-i convicted convicted eighteen eighteen civic welcome to Captain Kurt! stibiloff, " t -the hunt during the day. ea me ,f Br U.h peHu - w Canadian. American and Jap- ! months ago as the o'"1- official '".;. freighter iCarlsen of the sunken Columbia's JIU1MI...O points WEATHER opened in Vancouver toward tho half later that Mr. Truman nau . himself to the end of , tv, the mn,u month. not J committed wm ann()UIIce CBU will be operated in con- 0hctnff he wU, sepk re.PiP()ll,)n. junction with existing CBC la Plesident had made no cUltlcs Vancouver whteh h ave in- llmcnt as to anything, been used in the operation of &Atg Qf amiounce meaicai, opucai, mug auu mmi-i-j an-ese on,.p ,.lirfpp surface vessels vessels are aie search- searcn denta, ca-e" said Mr. Turnbull. . . . . ing the area. Flying Enterprise whlcn maaeioomoei iu. w ..o ( Unclrr Under the Ule present present agreement agreement ; such a Rallant attempt to reach idom Doukhobor sect will be re- wUh ith nritich BrUish r-nlumhia Columbia, the the nrov-! prov- l :.,.i The nviitiim was extended i leased from prison within a lew puf a minimum annual annual! annual1 tin.u;.. nnvf ii.pntr nr lain luu" nn. . . .. ,,- i Synopsis Ti :LI'LI-la wlu uc w j. a a vear year.; aff" peratures dropped to 20' w Ule CITw of the Turmoil which 1 days. payment of $18,000,000 b ,hi oUcvad- iK'ii i the Cariboo last night arrived last night witn captain col. Frederics J. iwcuu. timu- under the federal oiler Britisn .hpm ' Indivlduallv of this other .section, of the prov-1 1 -arisen. man of the organization's screen- CuUimbia would get about $37,-, I'"..1" J ' the i, minister. win CBR- ment." Short said. Mr. Manson said that change Hays saj! he lia(J pojnled out in power and wave length was MJ. Tlumari that February G designed to provide listeners in , las, da or mnf, ol tu. fact, explained . ...IJ ... ! IL't. fAU rtiliru W"- iliuivv. oiuiiiued near normal . for - Big Storm in Nova Scotia The Fl viim Enterprise univiiy ni ouw-vuhuhh' , iai,uw a joi Mjuuiwi-aiii southwestern British Columbia dlrlatcs auiaies for ior ueit-aii teicgaics from i Oh'o "Those who do not qualify; under the income regulation will not receive a cost-of-living K.u,,,.. Kt,l ...ill onntmup til rppi-ivp ' iniuiy. However, trend t' towards colder weather sitiioiw of the province niul con- with improved technical service to ,hr tionu)craiiC nuti irom the CBC. Signal strength vcnUon. iiiiii Will In . tiiii iU A sank 30 miles from Land's End Sherstibitoll, convictca- on counts of arson and sentenced to and h-r debris Is now being 1 .shod ashore ! fourteen years in penitentiary, OwneraofTne vessel estimate I will be released on condition that that the attempt at salvage cost-he remain Prmanen Uy outs o , ,,,, i of tlie borders of British Colum- i'('k -end as nolar air works West Disarming Plan Approved y sniiihwurd. health services," Mr. Turnbull ' HALIFAX. A 100-mile gale stated. land dense blizzard has para- .. .ii.... .h,i. i .hnco lvzcd communications and traf- will be increased and coverage extended through use of the he new new u.ik disturbance off the ?: More Nwvr i clear channel irequency. B id Iins policy HlK-via u.iij. ... - ,mml,u.. nf creased power, and use of of persons wm were in receipt w ---- - - DU'.ly Columbia ilumbia coust coust Is Is cius- cms- Safe Sllfe BShore, ashore, Capt. Capt. Carlsen Carlsen told told , j bla-y weather to persist I lnc story 0( t,s momimental fight i The of the south coast and j wiin lne raging raging Atlantic Atlantic-a a two- two- j hud hud be Intel r'lp'ifmi) , eprt.ional antenna. 0 - PARIS - The United -i;ld or wlnd pcllsions on Dec lions General Assembly voted 42 stressed. uusl. been set up U find a solu- 'I'll inr ii-- v Sliifax Is clogged with snow. I January 25 has been set at A f KQtchlkdP' ice-sheathed fishing craft the dale for the opening of CBU All f I C Clfff .HUN hnlllp A1211 llSt WIllUS, HOIl VO u...o. ... .... to 5 today to set up a twelve- - "lv" ... : ni-,.vhipp which has led to bomD- nations disarmament commis- I In northern coastal scc-toiluy as Uie storm moves waves and com , y M of nau, Tim ran a n told a cheering ' "B " .. . ' ... ,.n., "n scurried for port before the gale. 1 and the closing down ot lbk. W. KFTCH1KAN. -- Enginepi- as proposed by western f f '"I . ..7.. ".,.. "triprn- npmes ?mos aim ara nuuc imuc p,Ui..B. pu.u...,,. w powers. It will study, ,mr.,,j step by I VWIIIIIIMKI 07I7t7 J 15 Udlll ww (nwauiui" . r i Cni Cni Mead Mead a a so so announced announced the me - ,., , , - ... .n . ii .1-11 1 1 i icuut tiuiin in aiiuo nu iu rp.rn-t that. I was not in i-i.Ipu.so "several (lavs ago OI Ol ' . M 1 . f . I I'' N TODAY'S STOCKS el-toi fin. position to bring tlie Enterprise back I port with nic." The Flying Enterprise went fi.ium iit 2:n feet of water, ii.it. I'orrcasl 'h Coast .tegloii Cloudy, "a tills afternoon. Colder it. Wind-Northeast (30) mainland Inlets, elsewhere ''H.v Ubi. Lows tonight and tomorrow At Port Hardy smd.spit, 2a and 35; Prince t, 22 uiid 28. n(i"utirttM !S. . 4"lillJlU . Philip Per.c-verc.rr, who had future date wl,.h the pj-ohibitlon JCdli III IllUld served four years of an eleven- j(, wf. mfl Th(. plan ls year ienitcntl,.ry term for arson som, b lnc Unltod sutcSi NEW DELHI. Further returns committed in fire raids. Biitain ' and France. ' , from India's recent general elec- 1 ! tion show some gains for the votrrwUI. PRKI.ATE i SMALL START ' Couiniunlsts from Prime Minis- D. Shannon of Seattle lias begun work on engineering Tor the Beaver Palls 'expansion project. Manager John Weir ol KPU reported here today. A recent resolution of the city council approved the project and authorized Mayor Beck to rile an application with the Federal Power Commission asking authority to proceed. Weir said the project covers Ier twenty-seven miles of this fishing port alter thrashing, titanic oat!:.' with' the sea. hi I r Bv,, ul-.. tleinv Forrt'it first autimiobiic. ter Nehru s congress pariy TORONTO Athoiu m'i Aumaque -21'4 Beattie 18 '-4 Bevcourt 78 Buffalo Canadian 19 'That really hurt me quite a ... . nn I . 1 ivHniiiinnil l tkU'J lan I Ulfl-PUl - M IllClt. uwi.fti. ohm H" www lot," Carlsen said. His woisi .ra n ,L,W .i nrndncim- four .slanlial lead. So far 490 out of ... i. 1 1- nrrtnti n n n tuiiriiivu v . v. i .k ---- "tr - -. . mi rni'ii , m 1. ill" uriiic "i" - . , 4000 seat have reported. nderinq on horsepower. of 19. C M & S 187 00 raid, "was the moment the riy a new turbine at uie m.-avci Falls powerhouse, with more space In that building to huuic Donalda .55 .21 '4 Eldona irg Enterprise disappeared. 'I commanded that ship for, ll,..., ..pure anH mad forty- Wer hoof Job 9.05 it; penstock, spillway .inn imi- East Sullivan ncl at the lower lake, and additions to tlie sub-stations hand v VANCOUVER American Standard -28 Bralorne uu B R X M'i Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Congress : o: a Cronln Bablne 58 Giant Mascot 1 03 Indian Mines 22 IVnd Oreille ' 8.50 Pioneer 1 Premier Border 34 "Reeves McDonald 0 00 Reno : 02 Sheep Creek 1-72 Silbak Premier 03 Vananda , 1!)Vi Salmon Gold . 05 Spud Valley 20 Silver Standard 2.55 Western Uranium 3.50 Oils "Wkhhook. Four Van- four crossings of the Atlantic,' r firms have plan and hc sald, iii.ii,. , .. 1 ... .. . hp wl l mt , back , to sea, the foil ling power in Ketchikan. 10.90 .38 .12 .15 .11 Giant Ycllowknitc God's Lake llaidrock Harricana Heva spi 1)1(1(1 Pi gov. Jolict Quebec 2 Little Long Lac 71 Lynx 13 All in all, about .sunn mu-watt horns shuuld.be added to the utilities' production capacity. Beaver Falls can now produce about 1850 KW's at prik load. Federal Power C'rmimisMtm and Defence Production Author "" anu we prooaoic -- , -r . ,, , hp for the erection here of Pui'1 salt; H,K' L mSnll5! , building (or the federal auorii, " y J11P llwn-I iiineni ' prise. The Isbrandtsen Line, own- j obtaining drawings er of the ship, has nJouc' ' Proposed project are dS- he ca ha a n,wltC"'""i " whenever he wants it a id ConKtructlon Co. Ltd, ; " It & Whit r-...,.,;...f,' that likely there will be a new Madsen Red Lake 2.02 .45 McKcnzle Red Lake Illil li'. Co. A., -id.. Geonrp n v!..t ., Fiving Enterprise for him. . I 1 . jo' iu' s Ltd., ' and' C J- J Oliver uuvcr Honor upon honor was thrust ,h Kkinner today. Lloyds 2 85 .35 .67 84.00 .29 McLeod Cockshutt Moneta Negus Noranda Louvicourt 1.1 tj ity are needed to allow for construction as well as for purchase of equipment. App.i -tions for both will be filed in the near future. jj ,.,5.. W ri TV i of London gave him its silver medal. King Frederick of Den-: mark Carlsen ls Danish sent a telegram of congratulations, j TIDES - Anglo Canadian . 8.7o A P Con -53 Calmont 1-90 C & E 13 25 Central Leduc 2.95 Home OH 10-75 Okalta 3.85 Pacific Pete 10.45 Royal Canadian 23 , , rwf Pickle Crow 1-63 San Antonio 2.52 Senator Rouyn .: ' 17 Sherritt Gordon ."' 4.45 Steep Rock 7.00 Silver Miller 140 ANIMAL- WGixsHIP Nearly all the more important animals native to ancient iysi-i were regarded as sacred. '"relay, January 12. 1952 1:58 18.8 feet 13:28 21.0 feet 7 31 8.9 feet M ISw." ' PIONEER SCOUT j The Bay Scouts Association: first "fnrmpri In 1908 bv ths S COLUMBIA CELLULOSE An early construction pliase 20:04 2.9 feet late Lt.-Gen. Lord Budcn-PoweU.