PROVINCIAL V FfiCVXlSSIAL LIE.TAr., am a victdria, d. c. is entries close NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPKR y CABS Published of Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" MARCH 15th VOL. XLI, No. 57 ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS ftAcrf kro GIM 00 mi CMs PiresiBi.4 D'.nnoct YpAr Co Air Kupert Aero Club is looking forward to ; v'ear yet in 1952 by becoming a governed f lyir.tr school with addition of another Baltimore Bleacher Collapses at Fvjdence of Terrace-Kitimat Railway Big Job ivll-time ami par.-ume in&u uciur Canadians Can Forget Reduction Hopes, Says Premier St. Laurent Sonja Henie Show-275 Hurtiy: Li partv ""l 01 1 BALTIMORE (CP) A huge section of an ice-j iy OTTAWA Tlie viee-pi evident of the Aluminum Com- nnnv nP n:innrla MrNpflv Dn- rtant I Pat Dcane was re-elected ! president of the club, following the annual meeting last night, i with Pilot Bob Kclscy, vice-' president, and J. S. Burns, secretary-treasurer. i Other directors are Self And bose of Montreal, in ait ; show bleacher, "not even nailed down,'."collapsed last i Testimony of an 18-year-old inaian gin anu 01 euy logci ; announcement concerning ths railway to connect Terrace night at a Sonja Heinie show, injuring more than was heard this morning In po ion OTTAWA (CP) Canadians can forget any erson buildlne and grounds i and Kitimat. said there is lit lice court as preliminary hear- 275 persons. Thirty-two are reported in serious con dition. I chairman; Bill Strahl, ground r tie expectation that the bra nc'i school chairman; Doug Hague, I can be completed earlier lh: Due ing opened in connection wU. hope f r .dre tax cuts this year. Pieliuel St. LaUi-the alleged wounding of a 26- , year-old Indian housewife, case ent made this plain yesterday as the TT House of - r, Lom-has been adjourned until Tues-mons swung briefly into the traditional wide ranging. technical and aircraft officer;.! two or three year). The bridsc Although not required by law. Lome Stephens, entertainment across the Sktena will be a permit was asked by the chairman; Crawford Moore, pub- large job and the rails wil! ' agement and had been refused. ip, ..The first rep To Keep War Inside Korea cross about 40 miles of rouh The massive section shuddered , public opinion ilcity ancl nicmoersnip, ana uv. s!vtivr ousted ;W s Kergin. terrain. ' debate and defeated two charged with doing grievous' Throne Speech quickly ; bodily harm' to Mrs. Vera Bey- ODDOSition motions of non-conf idence in the govern- ! non, 1448 Piggot Avenue, Is Peter r Byrne, 30-year-old fisherman. . .ment. nifial election iai . Accomplishments of the past x held tnrouguuui ; wall's early in Truman Administration Again! Ellens on to China The woman was discovered at and gave wav just five minutes before the show was to begin. ; Men tore at the tangled beams , to rescue screaming children and crying women. : I Rescue operations were finished. In fifteen minutes, i An investigation has been year, reviewed in the president's report, Included award of a safe flying certificate," and turning out ficc licensed pilots, Norman Skogmo. rat Deane. War Loss Claims Mount in Britain noon, February 15, in her home in critical condition with a stab- By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER ,d over a period of r.ir.g April 3. when WAU1INGTON (APi Thebing wound which had punc-Truman administration has de-itured a lung. n . i Members voted 88 to 44 against xOTdfj flGarS i a Progrewive Conservative mo- ' j tion charging the government M Dfinrirt-l ! with taxes excessive and our- ffl ifinCipdl , idensome: that the government ) refuses to cut waste and extrav-High School Principal A. M. i agance and that it is not dealing Hurst was an Education Week adequately with the cost of ;hc pons pong Haig. Bill Strahl and Miss m rtp ermine the . .. ,,, Elizabeth Holmes, now in Vic LONDON CP Destruction olj cu- . ! elded against any move to carry property in the United Kingdom Seven thousand were present., R 'tQ eyenj toria. t;ie new county 'will be followed Kivp more students are on the i as the result of enemy action in . Calls For i if the truce talks collapse. Officials said that is the prea- , n bv the annual Thursday's Rotary ; "ving. speaker at verge of obtaining their private ' the second world war, tias a'-jP .'-. pilot's licences and will fly their i ready cost the British govern-1 I rilBTri S i-wruusn. uiuiin ai.u I There was a vote ol yu lo it Club luncheor. t ent basic policy but now it I i applied if and when a collapse; SnOWflOWn ! Appeal I occurs will undolibtedly depend : m ' " l"c , ing the government with hav- ! on what the Communists do ! LONDON Clement Attlee portance of a democracy having ; lng (aiiea to inaugurate a na-iand what the American peopiei, t nii,t railed for a full seal" an educational system which ; tional health Insurance program c rnimeils in WSM as soon as exaiiimawuiia T o at oresent can be arranged with the Trans- i The latest report by the War a h t"irre that port Department. They are Ku-, Damage Commls.sion, which bc- , , iiJ 'inrie- Bene Dutchyshcn, C r a w f o r d j gan dealing with claims back in la,c '1. 1 Moore Jav Burns, Lome Stcph- 1941, shows that 72.000,00 was wARTTTwnTnw (cp Prpsirtftit , think about it. . I,ti. of n, m,ngm.nt,T i9ht rhilrirpn tn think for with provision for participation natrl nut tn infil acainst 92 000 - . . . .... ,. ! .. , ....'I . " y "" , k Ou rvrnvineps councils ,.,,.. ,.iu inu mi, ens anu " ouu-nuuciwu, ... . i,12 . Vk I Truman appcaiea to tne peopu: m ine nigneat icvco ui Labor party next Tuesday, to themselves. "You cannot operate j . m nnn , in thp nipvtniiK vf.;ir , r . t, . . . . . , . j , .... r. y At present, tnc ciuo is irysnj; - Thursday nlglit to support nis aeience ana &Laie uepai nuenuy decide what action Is to be taken a ripmorracv without freedom of to obtain a full time instructor.! Jne commission auiin ioi i 01Cign aid program against the ; it is recognized, omciais pi- i with the left wing, led by An- ' acc!rt(lH j indicated there will be no sub-' stantial tax cuts this year but pat'.y machines are lor what is cxpect- Part time instructors Bob Kel-, scmea ibi.ouu ciaims tor re- clcct,on year economy drive say- vately concede, that popular ui-uurin Bevan, which failed to t campaign. Can-scy. pilot for Queen Charlotte , pairs, involving aisinouuon oi in. dignation could force. tne unuw.i support Attlee yesterday when irre speaker compaiea a nemo-; said that none could oe expect- cuUriy the Social- Airlines, while clu engineer is ; nearly Lbu.uoo.uuu to private We would be tter 0ff to win States in some circumstances to lt abstained on a want-ofr'conU- cratic system with-those of Stalin ed "as long as the world situa- .duated that the Harold Kcllough. A newly-over-; owners, ine iuaiuuei 'u:th the fight fiht anainst against communism i laKe acllon w"cn wouia eimei.dence vote against the govern- and Hitler which consisted ; won continues as u is. tie m- m will be fought liauled Taylorcraft was recently local and otner puonc. autnori- ! ii i ... - . .. tme Creiiinr 1 finfliiiVu ?-hnr fif than to win any particular elec- co.uraaici or a.veige iu. ment. "'ca,u laA" wl" ' ,ac u"ucl largely of propaganda and under ; present policy. - present circumstances. a meeting of the '27-member which all people had to do was, A clear indication of the ad- national committee of the British what thev were told. ! The Prime Minister's state- !io;,;u. rauicr uiau prnea up iroiil Vancouver, ine " ' , inn .uiuil usMies. plane Is equipped to the last w"'"" t Earlier In the day. President Con-, ministration's attitude came in Labor party has also been called President Fred Scaricien was in ment came in reply to a demand tAv t.. Trtlii- H,T All' a i. mi .. i -. a. f, .,1-5 f. nvrn Tfam t rrtr f"o; c t r c Truman formally asked ,ve he, -n in control detail for dual Hying instruction, w 1JU'ro" u- tv Couneil since including ail-to-Kround radio. i A breakdown the - major of rout viars only by Second aircraft, also a Taylor- claims ;. , .rpu for $7 900 000 000 in sup- "fvctn oc.iu uy . t.-.- ,or nexi inursuay io cunsiuci the chair over a gooo-sizea si-;""'" v-".6. . ...v,... disposed of fluiing the B'CJ ' ' . ' state secretary, Conservative leader, that the , d , J ,-,cn, asaLfant the split betwesn Attlee and tendance of members. ui that ". 7.000.000 was ,H nl!J .urv nnnv Z" i nrodrd to 10 the lne Philadelphia rmiaoeipiua Bulleli.i uuuci.i Bevan. ' a ouiz nrof am. which had government give immediate as-. maioritv. majority. Three Ilirce craft, cralt. Is Is undergoing unaergomg a a major major y--ar year suuw ows Political observers feel that Mr. been planned, was deferred until .surance of tax reductions in e saia e vt ry per ny is uiui u result ended In a : overhaul, in charge of hnl-, paid for destruction of factories, FQrum al philadclpnla It wa3 k btween Labor neer Kcllough. 6.500.000 for commercial build-1 to meet ine kiiwm deUvered by his 'assistant. U. survival ot c"11"151 ;us Ub'.r subse- . ,, . K.K ; lngs and 3.250,000 for domestic , 'tion. cgain,t t Alcxis Johnson who retUrned 10 AttiPA must. m.t. down the revolt next week. . ! view ol a 570U.uuu.uuu surplus at Visitors were Dr. J. L. Hart and the three-quarter mark of the or surrender his leadership with- H I.L dwellings. Churches and shops days ago from talks with Gen. - rl Slip nliner lluilfl C. V. Evitt, both of Nanaimo. ' .fiscal year. r , t KfVi ,or ln ix icw lIlUULlia. rmanic control I1,lp tlu,) ls loo.Kln8 forward to accounted for 2.250,000 each. iwj ji-jjiBiawjia ui uw. k'" Matthew B. Kiaewav ana otnei The only cheer tul financial news St. Laurent has brought forth was his statement there will be some taxation adjust- les promptly canea ior cuu. ; top United Nations military mea , ranging up' to one half of the 1 ln Korea. ; total. ' ' 1 The 21 aldermen a ' c,v fu" yta'. suvs President iv the "rouneillors, ouw., who ivported several: rt'rm leu retire l-i'0Hpe('tivc stuuents on the Big Red Defence Budget Detectives Are "ments hr the budget and that?"5 waning Urtt. lie li.-U'U 1110 Den.:-, Supreme Council risked for fit. ol bi'coming a goveiniiiiMit , the cost of living shows some signs of stabilizing. Vfirnjii tn cuntlt '1 the i.irtlicoinliig approved school, unuer which ;c. Shot by Suspects . Ciminnan J a m c a . Richards iDcm., S.C.i of the House of Representatives foreign affairs committee said the tion would be "doing pretty student can obtain his licence ;th a CunMi vatlve Foot-Mouth Communists' Bill Through I Latest Trick all but onr. The with a minimum of 30 hours, fly-, TORONTO O-Two men, stop Bifgest Peacetime Outlay Yet MOSCOW CP The Supreme Soviet, Russian parliament, was asked by the government Thursday night to approve a budget Of 113.800,000,000 rubles for de- 111 time (instead of 40 hours t fur questioning as bank ' darn well" to escape with a cut k'lhnal Green. ped adition fur many antl tf llc or k1,c completes the roboel.y SUSpCCis, opened fire-of $100,000,000. course within one year, includ-: Thursday on a crack detective President Truman, In an ad- "n conceded to the Manslaughter Verdict in Fratricide MUNSAN 0' Communist truce ferlce.(This is about $28,450,000,- ing 10 hours of ground school,) t(,am ,WOunding tm police offi- dress broadcast, televised from will receive a government grant ;ccrs une severeiy, lhe whitc House last night.: 01 IUO. . j Sergeant of Detectives Edmund i in etfect accused those wlto ad- Government Measure To Give Compensation Given Assent at Ottawa ., ,.. -n..rKf rt f- stal a possible naval blockade of uuu ttu - u"'" M .r.'":"""! 10"B- Ba"B'na neu.u. vocate reduction in wie pioBi: : ir. 0 T., n. if..in cents oer ruble. )omic :l,K,'?:la:- m: ""m :?. r" U!!"?l., Pmg poUUcal motives " :Ctnke It is a record for peacetime private puuw wuu '" Doaj. ins coiiamun is ui-sti mm above concern ior ine weuare ui p"b'"" t -....v-.o . - -- u.r ,.,..ro if n,.,.r.ni. .,i,i rp- .--i.ii . . .... 1.1 ' ltv-Ktnrir huilriinffs and crons proposed writing a ban into a outlay for defence of the Soviet. Last year defence expeditures 'wm avoi.iTv 14 v v v i.vt.v. . ciiLiuiti. innir rniirii.rv iinu u. iiuu wuiiu - ... -1 . 1 i nffn.. hoL- Wnrpan flrmlstiw. Nanaimo Manslaughter verdict was returned Thuisday ceive another $100 grant. 1 Tongs partner, Detective Scr-,are heining communism. ru- i..wrfo-. tc law t "Tt. Rppms that, what thev are amounted to 96,355,000,000 1 Now The Prince Rupert Aero Club grant Roy Perry, was shot; i against Gordon Jackson, charg luut'niiu'iiivfu tit wwi no- i - - , , . . . a A : i -i-ntAU ntt aimic n PS It was given Koyai Assent yesier-. t .,, v,.lTP.d ! ed with murdering his brother. ... . :. ,uc!,?Brn .nan.Lpmt" ,; : b;i Percy, Percy, during during a a logging logging camp camp is the only ail-seapi.inc scnooi , through the wrist, ln Western Canada, but niem-l Fellow officers expressed the hers are also looking forward to1 belief that the detectives had the possibility of Ridley Island been on the point of arresting As a bill outlining tne pro- worm, w..e i.. m . ,C "4 7'v lninart, last S.Dtember 2. He wiU Slaughtering tward yesterday, the government was co.uru., a,u . - - - Q h end f the Assizes Regina Cattle as a future airfield, a project the men who are wanted in a now under consideration by the 'wave of bank hold-ups that has; Department of Transport. swept the Toronto district. i m TclK imviMiition REGINA -All known herds tur to spread the economic bur-: "any military action would De ""'''"7". educed duced verdict verttet. " infected the prohibited, not only in Korea, or this year at 508,800.000.000 with foot and mouth den of the disease across Elite disease 4n the Regina area have country. iuuk " U,"CJ ' :0wn defence, Jackson told -iUe ''r"'B iHiiili the been slaunhtered with the excep Meanwhile In the House ot i . . i iurv he was in a "comDlete Central Interior Timbermen Seeking New ' Victoria Deal r " w piuse of 1 Inch Is transforming ; T 'i 'iivii ntimciit, the lf tlip nallon's In- : f "'lure Iiik h- . tion of one being held for ex- Commons Prime Minister St. perimcntal purposes. The herd Laurent took up charges that ol Leonard Wass, comprising 39 government officials had showed ...tux is h-irw hnlit for nhserva- "cross necllEence" in handling Wanton Boy Burglars Taken-Ages From 12 to 17 Years blackout" for five hours the night ot the party. He said he remembered nothing of what hau happened until he was arrested the following morning.. The shooting occured at a llel'ihl To ifiill a dck'iration of northern and Centnd uon to facilitate the carrying out the outbreak in its early stages J f ot tests aimed at identification of There should be a most careful .u:u ill U0 ,.; which will ue ieiu ish Columbia lumbermen d ,mmunity QUra- investigation, Mr. st. Lauren; 1 economic - .a,ii,.(i perceptibly . VANCOUVER. (Canadian Press) - Detective. -cSSa!!' d and M nnr north K ....1.1 cnit ; f. l... . t tho r:in:irlt:in RlJini!-! t.inn said. If it -was round mat, ? "i. president o ":1UM-V 'M'''11"""-1 , 7 ... ( . . ! The herd will be kept under through either lack of knowledge said Thursday that they have arrested live tjoys wno '"."iim Rn i l.lUllllfl h nwutUHiuii uuu i'i ""lu , .w ,cosc quarantine during me ou- ur uiuBrtc u.t ?r.f lDflct 9ll Virmo ' wuvs ' u,..,1.;,v -r-i r- irr, ird a i, :?:: - .. m e.,n.u .,.iwvHn.riod and destrovod - ..fces. they should be brought to have confessed to breaking into at leabt 2U homes,- ACATUCD t i y f ( in T Pt U'lT h Mnn V. I ' 'V. IIIILL m iiinw hum,- - - ,. . .,,i .uu ....... - . ' V V I v I I iliv ,vw-tion of I " Univer- UIIIVll - t heaving much of the loot into a lake. ttle, Terrace sawmill operator, leu; 'n Oniitrio today. f orests, D. G. Ll , iS,inr!'T,0f W plane today f. a .m- m 'cnjiilH'tion ' 1 J for Vancouver. TODAY'S STOCKS -We smashed furniture and-threw groceries around because in many homes there wasn't anything worth carrying away," one of the boys told detectives Ben Edwards and Gus Walker. Police said the boys told them they used taxis to get to the Synopsis Clear skies overnight in near-; ly all sections of British Colum-1 bia permitted sharp drops in i temperature with one to three degrees of frost occurring "at j many coastal points and mini 1 mums of the order of five to i 10 degrees resulting in the Koot- enay and northern Cariboo re-1 gions. A Pacitic weather dis (t'uiirlr S. I. JiiIiiihIiiii ( '. l.ltl.U ' L" power poten-"o Hie whole of the 'csl to Intensive spearh.udi-cl b y ; "'"""Inuiii produc- railway chief Seeks Power For Cariboo Angus MacLean, MLA, Also Wants Highway Paved Pinay Is Endorsed TORONTO Athona '- -11 I The purpose of the mission to Victoria, Mr. Little explained lo ! the Daily News, was to see If i some arrangement could not be worked out with Mr. Kenney , whereby fuller and more eqult-'ablc consideration may be given !to representations of the smaller lumber operators, particularly; i those in the north. ; 20' i scenes of the burglaries and at Aumaquc Bcvcourt v uie 100 ;0ne house got drunk on liquor i'ateniiig ,ir m" horizons thev found on the premises Ih'Gaullists Split To Support were turbance is moving gradually he asserted. Ages of the gang, police said, VICTORIA (CP) Angus Mac- ,, , , ,?f ai.,.i.:, $ ;Vjn cw rrcmier or trance ranged from 12 to 17 years. 1 Lcan cariboo, speaking In the nd cloudiness from tUe soulh.' t ' "onorary I -iversity Uf western ' PARIS (CP) The French As-? i'asw A u., Isemhlv lust, nlirht officinllv ;v:- the For some time, Mr. Little said, j budget oeoate m ine W8i-- ern extremities of this storm : : ture yesterday, urged construe- wU, lnvad northwestern B C. tu. tion of a hydro-electric plant n d and generally all sections f River and the com- the Quesnel ; pr0vince Saturday. Some pioveu flntoine h"inay as rrraim "'Indian Pa-i, Manitoba VANCOUVER American Standard 27 Bralorne 6.10 B R X ;.'.' 04-T, Cariboo Quartz 1-25 Congress 06 Cronin Babine 4 Giant Mascot .97 Indian Mines 21 Pioneer 2.15 Premier Border 32 Privateer 0934 Reno 03 Vi Sheep Creek 165 Silbak Premlej- 58 Taku River 07 Vamtnda - 1934 Salmon Gold 03 Va "Spud Valley 14'. Silver Standard 2.30 ,. Western Uranium 3.45 I pit. tU'U Ul tll a t.iiiv v" : Eastern Railway from Squamish i to Vancouver. ! In his Scotch burr. Mr. Mac- Curlers Win Release 1 of France. He was accorded a poncy at Victoria has been j margin of 11 over the 313 votes worrying the interior operators.' required for approval. Logging methods and rtumpasc1 The endorsation of Pinay, who . .,,,.. have been matters of n. par had formed the first Right Wing rates coalition government France has , ticular concern, had since the war. was unex-! Mr, Little drove in from Tcr-pected in some political quar-; racc iast evening and reports rain is expected in tne norm coast areas later today and overnight. Forecast North Coast Region Sunny Proposed WINNIPEG vviinrcv- '(!" v. mo Manitoba vuo to- !"liu , " ., onvemment can- day won the 19d2 C-anadian cur - - . f 65 Q00 ln southern portions this morn Buffalo Canadian 23 1 Consol. Smelters 38.00 Conwest 3.70 ; Donalda 45 j Eldona 27 : East Sullivan 8.60 i Giant YMlowknlfe 11.35 God's Lake 43 Hardrock 13 Harricana -14 Heva '. 12 Vi Joliet Quebec .46'.'. Little Long Lac 672 Lynx 13 Madscn Red Lake 2.05 McKenzle Red Lake 43 1 i McLeod Cockshutt 2.85 Moneta 34 ' Negus . 60 Noranda , . 79.75 Louvicourt ..." .'. 29 Pickle Crow 155 San Antpnio 2.50 Senator Rouyn 17 , Sherrit Gordon 4.70 Steep Rock 7.40 S'lver Miller ' 1.58 Upper Canada 1.72 tors. (the Skeena River Highway in DeGautlisLs. who previously Uhe best shape it has been for had stood together against any some time, "ine oepaitnieni 01 ing uchfmP'h . X.i horsepower hydro plant on the ing. otherwise cloudy today and ninth straight win defeatu ig ;-Q Indury was coming to Saturday. Rain beginning in the Alberta 10 Ao 7 in the tentn , CarJbQO Rnd mor was northern portions this morning, round. nporipri spreading to northern Vancoit- Alberta is in second p lace w.i necdMacLean iaid the govern. Ver Island overnight. Utile seven wins an dt wo defeats . ; promised to pave the change in temperature. Wlnds- t,fH ml ?,rtartoxwK: Ontario-six wms Cariboo Highway to Prince Light, increasing to south 0. third spot with ;Gco b 1952 but nothing had In northern section by noon to-and four losses. iwpn rfnne. ! day and ln southern section coalition, split and some voted public works is doing a In support of Pinay who failed j0b," he acknowledged, to obtain co-operation of Social- : good oils ' Anglo Canadian 9.00 A P Con 52 Calmont 1-91 Central Leduc 3.00 Home Oil 16.25 1 '' h(,id capUve for te,0ul11 IWcr i .mnn,5alcs Untd, bargain would ists and Communists. ! Pinay announced there would be no change in foreign policy. TIDES Saturday, March 8, 1952 Billy Waisn ano n.b rui. .,. llrpd the aboil-' Saturday morning. Lows tonight His main object at the outset I Rouge rink are meeting North- ern in ,2 Slrel mlu ld niere? b"t was in ' tion of co-insurance in the Brit-; and highs tomorrow-At Port rmt.rin thW afternoon ?f nr? ' ish Columbia Hospital Insurance Hardy, 37 and 46; Sandspit, 34 effort iffort to to nke make It it ten ten siraiMu. straight and.44; Prince Rupert, 32 and 43. Mercury -30 Okalta : 3.80 Pacific Pete 10.50 Royal Canadian 23 Royalite - 16-50 the 0:02 17.2 leet , 11:41 18.5 feet ........ 5:44 " 9.0 feet 18:09 4-6 feet will be to- overcome France's High budgetary deficit. He has al- ready announced a drive on tax Low evaders. i without a loss. e Com- .ovH.