Prince Rupert Daily News Kiirtiiy, April 18, 1JS2 funk w Shakedown, jBig Order Not Kidnap j For Trucks MIAMI. Florida (CP) A1 VANCOUVER B MncMillnn I FAMOUS RIVER j The Tweed River in Scotland ' flows 97 miles, draining most of j the east portion of the Scottish j lowlands. SWEET PRODUCT Canadian bee-keepers in 1951 produced nearly 41.000.000 lbs. of honey, valued at $5,294,000. Fi best results, advertise! "'uui fir. . ! WOMAN PRESIDENT VANCOUVER tC For the first time in the history of pharmacy in British Columbia, a woman was elected president of the Greater Vancouver Druggists' Association. She is Miss Lynn Hilton of Vancouver. OCEAN HARVEST - LUNENBURG, N.S P Fishing is good on the Grand Banks this season. More than 1,250.000 pounds were landed in one week recently at this historic centre of the Nova Scotia fishing fleet. wealthy Miami jeweler paid & Bloedel Ltd., Thursday " placed "- VSs No World War in 1952; Soviet Not Ready Yet, Is Western Assessment Editor's Note: William L. Rvan. AP foreign news analyst, has travelled from Belgrade to Helsinki in a two-month tour of Europe tapping sources of information at the edges or ine Iron Curtain. In this article ho appraises the current status of the cold war in Europe and brings out how the hovici Union is pushing its campaign 1 . .. ..... - - , . UU- $15,200 "ransom" for return of an oracr lor souu.ooo worth of t",u W St,1 his six-year-old son yesterday logging trucks and trailers wit h c" lmt 8UI1(T' in what nolice called a Dhoney the Hayes Manufacturine Cr. ' i kidnapping. Ltd. of Vancouver. The order is H u n. The boy was' never actually , for 17 trucks, each weighing nicnt of 01 LP I M fi H 1 kidnapped, ponce said, aitnougn iv.uvu fv 'u Uuu puwerea by r. '""H. Daniel Rltehcr was convinced he . 300 h.p. diesel motors. Each sday n! . ! was buvlng his son's safe re- truck. compX-te with trailer, will RuP', mm!lt , , ! ....u xenon r i.l A CfllTV frnni 1 S MlTl tn 90 nnn h. ... j t.fio. - s i; turn wiui ij,uuu ui jewua uuu - uwiu "m a vi t I,, $300 in cash. ,tec- ol !es- duties .While the police and Federal Bureau of Investieation mar- 'By WILLIAM L. RYAN BERLIN (AP) "After all." said the diplomat, "here w what the cold war is all about." He pointed to the map of Germany in the heart of Europe. "If and when the Russians are ! they thought a genuine kid- Matinee Smbu. , ; napping, the child was riding JHY WALK WITH DANCER' JMCF Wm .,.!' in a taxicao irom private scnooi . ," "'flil ?' f 0- AlVlfV k. x 1 1 " "il readv for war, wc will know it. nuinist party if he could acnieve ; at Miami Beach to a doctor's here first," he said. "But it will the goal of a German vacuum, j hospital about 12 miles away, not be in 1952. The Russians Stalin now says the time U ; police said the. plotters used ; aren't ready. ' And Stalin can ripe for talks on unification of j the school, taxi company and ' wait. ... , ; Germany. He has let it be i nopilai as unwilling dupes in ' "We will know a year in ad- known he"is willing for Germany I the shakedown. j WELL DHcasc . .Kt IICHAIO lASfMAIf CA MOdu advertise OMUWIIHI b ANATOLI LirVAK vancc. Right now we know tooe unmra . If vnn mist sell It that their communications and AZ transport are in no shape to uo a siom u u.i v.c.um.i " . - i n t . ii-i ri rx M I ha fill C ftf "I m I rOTEM 7 ?I WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Cule ar the liimny luinscll . . eolor- ful as Caster ess? the happiest, most 5 plc.vsins combination of all! Anil I you'll discover it risht here in our compute selection of toss for young ! 1'araders! start a war. We know they lack io"S (""J'"8 faith in their satellite armies rearmed Oermany and populations. We know they In May the three western 1 would need large numbers of powers meet with western Oer-1 troops to hold what they have "'any to sign a peace contract. ! This would finalize the split of now. We know they lack the technical and economic re- Germany into two parts. It rc o .oii..nirmit.t.inir would presage a western Ger- Mammoth Redwoods! Mommoth aaJ in 1 many, able to flourish economi V5P c V::' THE BIG TREES war. Many western diplomats agree with this assessment. The con-; sensus here appears to be that Russia is intent now upon holding whatever it can in the west, protecting its western flank, while consolidating and pushing forward in the Orient. NKl'TRALIZE ORIENT L":x.v jacket suit uilh knife pleated skirt. Navy blue. IMaid wool double-hreaslcd coal; crisp white pique collar. PUic! and plain 3-picre ensemble; bolero, skirt, li.'oiise. VANCOUVER , and VICTORIA SUNDAY . ss, Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Coqultlam 12 noon cally, fitted into the western defence scheme. j That is the last thing Moscow-wants. But Moscow remembers other times when the Germans were willing to make deals at the moments when they thought Grmany would reap the most benefit, and the devil take the hindmost. Possibly Moscow Actually filing hlCh hi Hie ruStri, milmmk America's vast limber territory -m color by Teehu, STARRING KIKK UOl'OLAS EVE MIIIK ALICE A KM, STEWART AMI Thus, goes the reasoning. Rus- banks on the theory that the sia's entire program in Europe Germans haven't changed, today appears to be aimed at TODAY 0d SATIIE. Plus CARTOON - NEWS I Or- 9:03 EveninsH 7 ;0B roitT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam. 11 p.m. . EOll NORTH Ql EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS April 11 and 25 M. Camosun midnight FOR SOUTH OLEF.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun April 4 and 18 (miduight) FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Rotary Called To Charlottes Saturday Matinees 2 - 1:25 paraiyzing the western Euro- pcans' will io resist to render western Europe impotent and neutral. j i In the drive to neutralize 1 western Europe, the prime tar- get is Germany. Competent ob- Ten minu'.es is too little time ; servers speculate that Stalin to start talking about the glories would even be prepared to dump of Queen Charlotte Islands, Gor Third Avenue phone 508 ! the whole East German Com Square Dancing Tonight R io I . r.O p.m. CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM don Jolliffe told Rotarlans at luncheon yesterday. So, instead i I i I of speaking about his Queen 1 Charlotte Cl'.y home and sur- at WALLACE'S OF COURSE nrnVif i, iATrr rounding territory, he invited! Popular Steamer Prince Rupert pKyy INVI LO Rulary club- numbers to come "when the geese are low." a I i (Lontforl and Shil II. syj.-siaasgr--aKa.-ji mm.T.-Fg ; other guests at the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chorney was Clyde Paulson, of Vancou-land children left Perow on Sun- v.r. .VUiUng Rolarlans were 1 I day to .return to their farm at Harry .Jackson and Horace Cran-j i ! i : uumas. aasitaicnewa.i. U4 E. Foerster. Nanaimo. and Jim c,iln"- M"I- Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ransome LADIES SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intrrmeulalc l'rt Each Thursdtfy it if: 15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN HIOK,SIHY MIOVKiHl (omfurl aiKl Service For Reservations into K. Byman's have moved house. Intercoastal SHOES I Mrs. Ed. Weslgarde spons-jr.d a baby shower at her home last I week, in honor of Mrs. M. For-Jsythe. . . Shipping to Start Again Write or Call that are quality made and designed for long wearing and comfort I Spring 15 coming slowly in this ! part of the valley, with snow. CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, RC. VANCOUVER 'f Return of (rain and cloudy .weather. The AtianU(, ,,. Plirinc 8hrmln ser- ' tremendous amount of snow -ip vicey ls pianncd to offsPt hl,h In the hills has hardly begun to;rail rate, fronl eastern Canada. Tops in looks Jftjj i- Fashion s2ii lm-i ci. jit was reported here Thursday, j l . 1 . - 'V, ' J. , , , I. The shipping ecrvicrs plan to1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Turchlnetz reviv(. cuafilaI movement dlscon-! I from Rose Lake are hvlng in tinU(,( dliring the war. i Footwear vicdi7 ;"",,"uuu ..to,-.-o ... Uenay Terminals Ltd. of Mont- j Perow. , Ireal, subsidiary of Alumlum Co. " ' , . , , of Canada, and Monsen Clarke Lester Oppen of Quesnel has B.c..ud,. plan to mjlke expert-! ,been spending a few days at his mvntal shipments in June and; .cabin here in Perow. ,JuIy In the past few monthSi i . . 77 . ! the charter rates on vessels have Mrs Anna MacKay, Perow dropp01 sharply. : school teacher, and son Ronnie,; : ( ; have gone to Kamloops for their (Easter holidays. 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