J- ...... 1 V PROVINCIAL; AW PROVINCIAL LI2?.AS?, ioRROW'S 1M j- . 1 i - ! ... GYRO APPLES - ,-" ' , I TIDES mm ViO tuber 21. J 953 will be Standard Time) feft delivered Sunday. -j - lit j , PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW "' )2 OH 22.3 feet 5 58 4 4 feet "" 18 33 1.7 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLII, No. 244 , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1953 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS t ui?em IPflaED Wit In FOw "V na n f i IK ' t : wreelcel Qui i I i t fe ,e J",.,, - 4 it Search Party Leaves For Crash Scene A Pacific Western Airlines plane missing with five persons aboard was found "totally wrecked" in the mountainous Garibaldi country, 55 miles north of Varcouver, shortly after noon today. ;' Police Quell Rioting Italians By The Associated Press ROME. Club-swinging police beat back protesting Italian students in front of the Russian em Brief reports received here- I. Land Seized hiSol MotMMN (.UOi:, M., uses h s portable power saw to cut down another tree said no survivors were slighted. A company spokesman in Vancouver said the plane was located "on the ground" near Garibaldi station on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway and that a ground party has started for the scene. 1 Names of only three of those :,eol his cattle enjoy a meal of oak lea es from the downed trees. Pastures In this ,.rea withered away months ago and m my dairy herds have been existing on leaves ,;,peu-c1(A ;i trees like these. This method of feeding the cows Is cheaper since it takes good Jersey milk cow1 output to pay for a truck load of alfalfa hay on the current bassy today as demon strations over the dis puted free territory of :. the Missouri area. port For Bulkley Valley Products - : Trieste broke out in vari ous parts of Rome. From Leaders Of Mau Mail NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters) The war against terrorism in this once carefree colony entered Its second year today with the government announcing new measures of retribution against the anti-white Mau Mau movement. Governor Sir Evelyn Baring told the colony's Legislative Council that all land owned by past and present Mau Mau leaders will be confiscated, and terrorist chieftains will be banished from the colony forever. The seized lands will be used The students answered the police club attacks with sticks. aboard were known by PWA officials. They were identified as Bob Drinkwater of New Westminster, pilot; Lucille Warden of Langley Prairie, a nurse, and a Mr. Neumayer, a miner. Two unidentified men passengers were also on the aircraft, which went to Gun Lake Monday morning following an urgent call to transport the miner to hospital in Vancouver. Twenty planes, including four ed Here by New Milk Distributors Many of the demonstrators were bruised, but no serious injuries were reported. Jury formers from "We look upon the Bulkley , Prince Rupert first-class pro- it nighl urged citte'n.i Vaary in relation to Prince Ru-! dttce," he said. "We are not try-Ruiicrl to buy their! pert in the same way that the j lng to run down our competitors, Hundreds paraded elsewhere, carrying Italian flage, angrily shouting against Yugoslav President Tito's stand on Trieste and demanding the strategic L ts Iran the Buikley 1 1 riser Valley is to Vancouver," i but the advantage of distance is association president Ray Oulton ! ours so why can we not break THESE GIRL SCOUTS know prompt emergency treatment prevents many accidents from developing into tragedies whether into the local stores? at the Chamber of meeting as directors Adriatic peninsula be returned J man or his best friend is involved. RCAF Canso flying boats and a crash boat, combed inland seas In Howe Sound this morning. They took off at dawn to Join a fleet of fishboats and the b'Wly-formed Bulkley for clinics, schools of agricultural experimehts.: Entry of Kikuyu k Producers Assocla-trio maintained that .. so much closer than tribesmen among whom the said. "We feel we are In a position to give you good service Here" In answer to a question by W. F. Stone whether there was any videix-e that Bulkley Valley produce was being boycotted here, vice-president Liepe said that is hat tney were trying to find out. "We are honestly trying to give Reds Stall Explanations To Anti-Red Prisoners to Italy. It was the first demonstration in Rome on the Trieste issue since the United States and Britain announced Oct. 8 they planned to pull out their 7,000 occupation troops ffom Zone A of the free territory. Including dread movement originated into RCMP patrol launch which searched dark, rain-swept waters Monday night for the missing single-engined De Havllland Beaver. ;he Fraser Valley, were Mr. Liepe urged that this district do more to develop its hinterland, pointing out that the Fraser Valley had been cultivated with great benefits to Vancouver. "We are here to Ret your tood-wiil," he said. "We need your support, and our farmers will so to any means to Hive yon service in return." :nt a fht -class pro African areas will be controlled "for some years to come." vince Kupcrt but they It had been overdue since PANMUNJOM 'API The de- j whipping than they have already 1 " " " T Vv, .imt t .w,.tH.nrt ible to make headway .e local outlets. the port city of Trieste, and Communist effort to taken in two turn the area over to Italian i'ay-rlddled administration. .. . w 22. ex-Red soldiers home Only 19 of J.he 621 Chinesa lo Vancouver. .. bogged down since the Mau Mau in communism ntuwa inoeima aru me two 10 reuirn i the The. demonstration .......... ........ fronto peas .! nightmare descended on - . i .. ti 1 v. , ; . ' imiTC I I'DTt'll 0 ;P, Lyons raid It lb was the wii. . . . ' '' .." v Icolony..,.-,.-,. :.. ' exprfwnre-iri h-Vown store mat. Mf -th Kusdal. taoappji '"' ajm "" w . . iHi.w-.!.e ivi w yomuiu.n- ... ts cf Dresses lih Mother's -Fdir But Heads Different ,e weaver,.!' Rilruvus ahi went hark t.n nrp- tb bulkier Vailey didenuy was u). against ine "- " -u, product protest rV7T IV ui t lopsided ' resblts.'tt - plana,- I ' "r may have ' - a put down aerves wi!) VIU lltt- mi be allowed tlllUWCU to W re- IC" Soviet demand thaf the Security not 11 so well as those from the r f , l i ' ; t 1 " -', : 7 - l - ' I 7. r Jw 4 - n t - if ' i )' it XT L'r t if 4 t t' 1 f - .s '. s t : i . "i J.- ' f . t r 1 ' . . y e . . ; V i ( i ' i" i. t 1 .r J. ' 1 i1- - i .... 7 . explanations by force if neces- the interviews , fwi the , 7,800 j along the rugged Howe Sound! turn to European-settled areas,' Fraser Valley. He explained he sary. umicaj-niwi vrae j.rureeuiiiu coasi w riae ou a swjrm raging ancj Kikuyu indepedent schools, LiAS. Trx lAPt Bobby Kaper, 4, like many another ; Council meet soon to appoint an international administration for the area under permanent United Nations supervision, ' Stung by the rebuff from In -f smoothly. bu6 the 14,60' Koreans ! whep it vanished, all boats in now banned will not "in any cir was anxious to buy as much milk as possible from the Bulkley Valley but the demand was lacking. ' li e State Fair of Texas here, sot lost: ' ' ' " cumstances" be reopened. dia. Switzerland ana oweoen, tne completely stoppea wie snow wjcni the area were alerted.; satellite Polish and Czech dele-i a belligerent refusal to even Koss. Baker, president 'of Pa- i his mother finally located him, Bobby said he had Chairman Orme Stuart em gates on the neutral nations re- listen to the Red persuaders;' f cific Western Airlines, owners pf l-r her. "I .saw lots of dresses like yours," he said, 'but phasized that the whole city is interested in the development of lt weren't riatit." J . ' ' 1 " ' ' Dduks Demand patriatioh commission walked out j The Koreans once threatened i the plaoe,';said the aircraft was Monday and gave no indioatton 'a mass breakout to make their I traced along Its route down the the Bulkley Valley which matter refusal stick. when they -would return, traoks ot the JPacifis Great East was pointed out at the recent 'All Children' NELSON,. B.C. i More than Associated Boards of Trade convention at Burns Lake. In an interview earlier, Mr. pte, Arab-Israel Issue fore Ufl Security Council Motive Baby Dies of Burns A five-months-old native baby Oulton, Mr. Liepe and Matthew The explanations apparently were postponed indefinitely at least until the commission can get operating again. Observers speculated that the Red Walkout could be a prelude to dropping their persuasion efforts entirely in an effort to avoid more of a propaganda two dozen Doukhobors staged a ern Railway -to: ' the, southern terminus at Squamlsh. NO RADIO CONTACT Weather conditions made it impossible to make radio contact with the plane. . . The plane was dispatched from Vancouver earlier Monday to Uun Lake, near Bridge River, to pick up the nurse and her patient, suffering from a brain J4UUU rounds ; Of Black Cod Landed Here About 32,183 pounds of black cod have been landed in Prince Rupert since October 1, it was reported today. The catches were mane by two boats, the Kenn Falls and the Parma. Kenn Falls landings Included 5,994 pounds of black cod, 1,468 pounds of red cod and 146 pounds of halibut. Parma brought in Mackney, third member of the srouD. said that the 16 farmers supplying the Bulkley Valley Producers have their milk on the disturbance in court here Mon-dayduring a hearing of an application for the release of Doukhobor children. died early this morning in Prince Rupert General hospital as a re NATIONS NY. (API '('d Nations Security iced i'sell for a rluu-today Soviet de the internatiunaliza- tion of disputed Trieste and continued debate on a Big Three call for a probe Into the bloody Aiab-isxaeli border squabble. The Arab-Israel question was first on the bill with the 11-nation croup meeting this mm ninir to decide how the item ,-hall be listed on the agenda. sult of burns received in a stove explosion at his Port Edward home last night. Lyle Alcxcee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Alexcee of Port Simpson, was brought into hospital at 10 p.m. last night and died at 5:15 this morning. RCMP are investigating . the Children of more than 100 Doukhobors jailed on nudism charges are being held at New Denver, B.C., near here. The Doukhobors, members of the radical Sons of Freedom sect, charged that some of the children had been released to live with relatives other than their parents. They refused to sign ap WEATHER Forecast North Coast Region Cloudy with frequent showers today. Cloudy Wednesday with occasional showers in the afternoon and evening. Not much change in temperature. Winds westerly train coming into Prince Rupert! three times a week. NOT OLD FIRM The Prince Rupert processing plant on Third Avenue, formerly Northland Dairy, handles all the Bulkley Valley niilk products and provides for both house-to-house delivery and also sale of milk in the stores. The Bulkley Valley group Is still using North hemorrhage. Squamish, where the plane was last sighted, was namea from a Pacific coast Indian word meaning "bad winds." The area is noted, for rain )zr Rupert 'font Dies 26,189 pounds of black cod, 2,355 Britain the United States and pounds or red cod and 4,w8 pounds of halibut. ranee totted ior an urgent i council session on the Palestine ! e ..lit. nfij'r denouncing an Is- mital 1 accident and a coroner's Inquiry and wind squalls. To the north are snow-topped mountains and heavy timber. To the south, the 15, frequently 25 in exposed areas 1 ('.it'll attack on a Jordan village today, becoming southerly 20 on j will probably be held by deputy Under f 1 s h e ries department regulations fishboats are allowed to land halibut In a ratio of seven pounds of black cod to one pound of halibut or other saleable fish other than salmoh or sea and a hundred islands. Bye. lit, a resident H'Jwrt ior the uast 2!) land milk cartons which it acquired when it bought out Northland Dairy but plan soon to have its own distinctive cartons to ! U-u week in which Jordan claims 68 lives were lost, i The council Monday approved 1 that it request a U S suggestion Wednesday. j coroner George Dawes. Low tonight and high Wednes-1 The baby is survived by his day at Port Hardy, 42 and 54; ! parents, three brothers, Gary 'Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 44 Edward, Charles Franklin and plications to have- the children returned to those parents not in jail. "We want all or none," they shouted. "If we ipan't have all our children, we dn't want any." Magistrate Williamsons said there would be no resumption of f ' lio-spital here last. tuna. prevent confusion. I Bonner Given Education Post one sister. The season ends November 15. land 54. Gene Wayne and Sharon Darlene. The Bulkley Valley distnoui-i lng plant is In charge of John had been an invalid 'cars. Uindon, England, she Canada In 1907 with "ld and family and MaJ.-Gen. Vagn Bennme oi Denmark, chief of staff of the UN truce supervision organization in Palestine, to report fully to the council in person on re- Green, who came here when me VICTORIA 0 Attorney-General Robert Bonner was sworn in Monday by Lieutenant-Governor Clarence Wallace as Minister of Muni (J'rs in Meleta Britain, U.S. May Slow Down Troop Removal From Trieste New Offer for Airport VANCOUVER P layor Fred Hume disclosed Monday that the federal government has offered Arab-Jewish border vio- "HoBrina. fi,i,i cent M in Vanderhoof and , u'"c;e: . the council i ti n i o.i n.. inis aii-eiiiuuii . ... irinitciiu- ,:- rfKat nn Bulkley Valley group bought Northland from Sheardown Brothers last August 1. The milk, mainly from Guernsey and Holsteln herds, is shipped to Rupert every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Farms which presently supply Prince Rupert are scattered from Evelyn to Houston. The three directors serve on nusband. ' wi,s UUB John who Tin 194S w,Pm.'the Soviet-sponsored move to the hearing unless th applications were signed , parents only. Then he adjoatned court. Many of the DomkbotSbrs present were uncles aittt aunts of children in welfarf department custody. When court adjourned, the Doukhobors refused to leave until escorted from the court by four RCMP guards. Outside, some of the women burst into screams and shouted at the officers in Russian. U.S. State. Secretary Dulles had an appointment to review this potentially explosive prob "w CNR baggacc !name a Swlss Bovernor Ior 'ne 'j.iKt.aij.e room room. .i.o r TrtoKto under Education to replace Mrs. Tilly Rolston, who died last week In Vancouver. Following the ceremony, the Premier said "Mr. Bonner will hold the education portfolio until the successor to the late Mrs. Rolston has been chosen." "Mr. Bonner's appointment Is only temporary." WASHINGTON (API Britain and the United States are reported to have decided to slow down evacuation of their troops from disputed Trieste while they try to resolve Italy's and Yugd- Vancouver $1,100,000 for its interest in International Airport, an increase of $100,000 over the hist offer. Mayor Hume declined immediate comment on the proposal. Previously, the city had put a -1,250,000 price tag on the air lem with President Eisenhower ha',; AnB l-1 permanent UN control. 11 activities i here until .. i rtl nn- today in a personal report on tstariofi . Uotn Jugoslavia aim inmj , , f "laned some 12 veiirs1 ., . tntum the London Big Three foreign ministers' conference. Peter slavla's bitter quarrel over the the board along with W!,.ei. W,lthc.o iof the strategic area, which each Diplomatic officials- familiar Oliarny and secretary Bill Green. I area. port. claims N'jp Wf-J ci ML A REFUSED OLD JOB with the Trieste manoeuvring said Eisenhower and Dulles both believed it would be best husband, survivors include two lr Vancouver and 1,1 Selkirk, m,, to move slowly in evacuating some 7,000 American and British P Mis. r. w ii.ii'i' Mot- troops now garrisoning Zone A. Percy Wright Resigns Seat To Make Way For By-Election HELP STOP TITO Terrace and Mrs. Len ' ne; a sisteri Ml.s w S' KltKlhifi u r i fhddren and great- The idea was that a slowdown would lessen the chance that Marshal Tito will move troops into the Allied zone rather than let Italian forcts I service will be held In JtUDert. t.,uu ..... Mr. Wright, officially told 12 hours before that he no longer worked for the city of Victoria, also said he would try again today to regain his post as assistant city clerk. VICTORIA (CP) Percy Wright, who walked off his job to represent Victoria riding as a Social Credit member of the legislature, resigned his seat Monday with burial at take over in accordance with the U.S.-Britlsh proposal of last years, he walked off his job the day the first session of the 24th legislature opened. City council declined to give him leave of absence on grounds that such a leave for political office was illegal under municipal law. Mr. Wright reported to work Monday and talked with city clerk Frank Hunter and city manager Cecil Wyatt, and na week. n Chief Dioc It would also give British American and French diplomats Almost all the provincial cabinet except Mr. Gunderson, holidaying In Peru, attended the meeting. The by-election date was not announced. time to arrange a conference with Yugoslavia and Italy. Infomed diplomats emphasiz ((Dm , uio iAHiw,!linm night to make possible a by-election that Is intended to seat a B.C. cabinet minister. Mr. Wright said at, a Social Credit constituency meeting here he .as giving up bis seat to allow a by election for Finance Minister Einar G undersoil deieaied in the June provincial election m ti t iieigtiboi- L,!., T " ' ' """" " " """ - s v . "."v ,1,1 IV. .'-li'.il Mr Wright emphasized that 79, general API r- ed any decision to delay the evacuation would in no wav means the two powes are hacking down in their decision to told he had no job there Mr. Wright lost $3.ono in legislative pay when he resigned. His city hall joh carried a salary of $4,800 a year and the decision to resign "one of the hardest" of his life was his jwu. Hu had not. heen asked to do so. A civil servant loi almjsl ii3 TO PADDLE A CANOE, but it is difficult to get a picture like this. The, IT'S NOT DIFFICULT ii a ifi ",rr"- Auuamuids fron Cypress Gardens, Florida, put them in canoes the shn:ter5PAs an extra precaution, he took the photo on tht- tipj-'Cti, . ... r.t. L?m turn over the zont to Italian I control. in Metnodist jtug riding ot Opk. Bp.v. . .: - 4: IK. ". 'st',-' " ..' 1 -