ORMES inn .DRUGS , 'JlCTC?.IA, 3. C. DAILY DELIVERY . NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER CABS Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 1 msi-AxrHKP VOL. XLI, No. 94 . t PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1952 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS IIP Plant to Involve Ally OSX OTpil.UUV.UU " - ':: 1 Crash Into Grandstand Kills Four Simple Wording in ' Two Plebiscites Straightforward Questions on Liquor And Daylight Saving j PrvINCE, GEORGE Prince George district j to have a $25,000,000 pulp mill, it became known of-! ficially today. . w -. . if". dayton Ohio 9 -a big rac-. It wjji built by the Westminster Paper , Co. i:ig car suddenly whined out of , , , , , control at the Dayton speedway Ltd. and will make bleached sulphate pulp for that VICTORIA (CP) Woi-ding of two plebiscites to be placed before voters in the June 12 provincial election was announced on Saturday by Premier Sunday. j It smacked a barrel of paint1 and plunged into the crowded , grandstand, killing four persons company's specialty paper plant at New Westminster. Three hundred men will be employed and the ' daily capacity will be 300 tons. Application has been made for a forest man-nrement licence. Byron Johnson and Attorney-General Gordon Wis- and injuring 42. The driver, 29 '.-4 year-oia uorao i Keia, or Bur- - hunt rul fat.hpr nf fnur unK mer. instantly killed. lhe liquor plebiscite will ask: I "Arc you in faviir of sale of i spirituous liquors and wines Only eight persons of the 42 injured required treatment at the hospitals.. Signing Up i Miirninniwtifi Jig. Ti"fti lm ViMWriritfi Housing F'luod conditions in some, parts of western Canada have been severe FLOODLU Derailment Takes Life Of Fireman and caused heavy damage. This Isa view of Saskatchewan's No. 4 highway where' j in licensed premises? ! . In explaining the plebiscite, ; Mr. Wismer said suggested cliange in liquor distribution will not be considered, unless there is an over-aH affirmative re-i sponta to the question. j "In this event (affirmative1 ivoic) It would not be the inten- Dnterest CPA Officials i On Official Visit j i Here in connection with the inauguration of a new service I New Case of Foot-Mouth? OTTAWA Rt, Hon. J. O. Gardiner reported today that there may be a new case of foot-and-mouth disease In Saskatchewan. An animal has become sick with symptoms of the malady. Special precautions are being taken. Location of the case Is not yet revealed. tjie Eagle Creek, norm oi Koseiown. waier now suosiaea was at least a loot deep & or 300 yards. " .(CP PHOTO? Chamber of Commerce Pushing City Questionnaires Prince Rupert Chamber of ! !?n eovernment to.itrant between nere and Teirace which VANCOUVER VAPILUUVtB o- .r One One crew Crew ll'pnsp. In thns rl etr ctj htnh ! Couple Killed After Dance ; member was killed and three . voted negatively. In other words, wln t j Inaugurated next week, : Commerce is continuing to press the campaign for applications for the 50-unit rental housing PORT MOODY ( A youth scheme, letting of the contract eriorating Trade iditions Causing n of Co-op Sails i icnts Iking Lowered and Deterred Storage Extension Postponed wtic iiijuit-Q oaiuraay wnen a ; th-g mandate of the people would omciais oi i;anaaian t-ac.iic Arr Canadian National Railways be carried out on a local option Lines arrived in the city today transcontinental passenger train Ibhsis. from Vancouver. A famlliari- 5?l2? W"hU! ln in those consUtuencies that L,0 wU1 be . ... . .. ... negatively the sueeested morrow- i for which has been delayed by Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation which seeks con and girl, returning from a resort ' town dance, were killed Sunday when the car In which they were I riding crashed into a cement Duluth Salesman Dies at Kemano A fift-vpar-nlH Gnlpemnn Hlprl nf ... " "u:.ce,rs ST n passen; ' change would not be made." said The officials are E. R. R.JFlcld, I gers were Injured in the wreck firmation on the demand for the attorney-general. manager of domestic lines; J. G. Twist, superintendent of British 50 housing here. . onage aouiment nere. . , Which ocurred near Moray, I They were identified as Charles j miles west of Jasper. RegardleSS Of hOW the pleblS- rnli.mhi. rilclrint- W A rham-. hart ottafV at Wpmann oarlo Since the end of the week cite vote goes. Mr. Wismer said, bers superVisor of traffic for this morning. He was Robert siewan, K.yie, aoout zj. ana io- Fireman D. C. Harris of Jas upwards of twenty persons have manifested their Interest in 5,,1' itmir tradp conditions were the CailSO 'ea,r-old Joans Louise King, both ! pci was killed wnen tne tenjepi it is the intention of the govern- Erjt;sn coua and yukon; Luster, of Duluth, Minnesota, em f i OI VdlllOUVer. nnrt thppn pvnrooe ran psir-mnH . ':" VO 6Ct up d I'UI 16U1 LHll i xj.lll ohlof hi.l nllrvt nlmjH K QcaKnorH Cmilnmsnf renting such houses. The formal , . . . ; . w...uv, . . . , j . . . .-v.. i' ilu ; - . (I . i trit.lit.ui, t.iiivi Liittll fjitu . iiuj t.u uj wluwu.vi ut(iiitiit u to members of the Prince Rupert Fisher oil tne rails and plunged down ,w," ","lt wu.,mcu u v iW urld Cameron, senior dispat- Company, of Vancouver. city questionnaires , are being signed and expression of inter an embankment. , section oi. communny me im- cher. Dominion lines, and Harry He has a brother In Seattle .lucrative Association gather at the special! The Injured were engineer a. ; meulalLly aller eiecuon. Broughton. assistant supervisor and remains will be shipped est Is being otherwise obtained. Harrowing E. Key. bacseaR Jman C. A. Glover ihe act wm be studied regard- of communications. there for burial. RCMP here said meeting Saturday. With well over one hun- and express messenger Floyd 1m of tho outcome of the vote. Oates. all of Jasper. ! The daylight saving plebiscite i A hospital train sped to the asks the simple question: Direct Flights Carrying ;'e meeting in the Canadian Legion Hall in j rynPriPflf P At the end ot the week the Chamber of Commerce executive council informed the council that It was ready to guarantee the delivery of 100 signed applications. The Chamber of Commerce K convinced of the need of hous- i .t 1 .1 1 WmMmmm m m U ta.un.u ill". "Am vnil in favrtr nf Hi t'Huht ir.g and continued tnrougnout tne iay. i . .. jured mn to hospital m jasper.' ,",;,.. Vancouver Mail This Year k - Visitors from Vancouver were; reveLSTOKE ff A bcwlskcr-' Key- tne most seriously hurt. I .' Treufctfr' .T. P. W. a-ritlcy atiJ ,. . wiirt-pvort irinnir. , ,9 dcFibel as In fair -rtiape. ..--.-":.. - - ,, - .". -- inn IC A. V. Hill, from the Fishermen's , h ' ht hnV.k tn civilization on' One hundred and fifty pas. - , , -- ( -opera, ivc Proration, a i d i s..turdav afLcr n vine for three angers were aooara tne loronto Direct flights of Canadian Pacific" Air Lines wilPlns h"e and is confident that . . ., . , T. . , , r there Is demand even at th- handle the air mail between Prince Rupert and Van- 65 t0 $85 scale. nni t '&v ?htn Q nour tima fuHIo frn&a infn ciffant of fh - er Man Directors Eric Helmer and Col- loney m0nths in pain and in 30unc "-coach train. All were lin McKca from the Fishermen's! Iear of dcatn from atarvation. .transferred to another train on Has Backing Of Cabinet V Kf A - I T i 1 v 1 1 I1V T X, i n S kT lllkU V. A V, V V VilV. j i Uo-operative Association. '" " "'"- uuui. 3TON (P-Thc uresl- D. W. Bentley analyzed the fi-' Adolph Anderson lost his foot- They arrived in Edmonton early, first of next week, it is announced. Seine Boat imif llarrv Trmiun nancial situation and how It was " -- ouuuay. The mail plane will leave Van- The washout is believed to ivrr man. When he affected by world conditions and , mountainside to nis camn. have been caused by spring Minister of Education Speaks of Policy On Separate Schools BULLETINS couver at 7:30 a.m. and arrive here at 11:30 a.m. Southbound the mail plane will leave here , at 2:10 D.m. and arrive Vancou- i. White House, first, the huge carry-over of canned iy w;u different. He salmon which, the Co-operative h more easily, al- was facing in common with the i is not saving he whole Industry. This situation Today's Stocks Wreck Here Metlakatla Boat Salvaged After Standing off Ridley & VICTORIA tf The Minister Of . ver 8:10 p m. ' ii. Jolinsliiil . I I'l i,i, i k f,i.,,n,. . fnrtho. oirorot-tiri hv thp (riiurtr-j I. uij it; ii iviiuij. vt no iiiitiiii ttfiftiu'iin u j 9 lwt he was British Food Ministry s decision B.C. Lifts Embargo i is R inel. and he has' during the past week advising Island .Education, Hon. w. T. Straith, previously It had been intend-, said here Saturday hi3 policy on ed to handle tlie mail on the ! separate schools has the full daily plane via Sandspit but the ' authority of the cabinet. Earlier change has evidently been made j in the wik. he spoke at the an-1 J"!,, ct figure. He has that there would be no canned ( early inoi nlng walk. salmon contracts in 1952. Rpcommcnda 1 1 o n s by the ,11:" attempt on hu VANCOUVER American Standard " ..." .21 Bralorr.e 6.00 B R X 03", Congress 06 Cronin Babine .45 Giant Mascot ..!... .09 Indian Mines 19 A & A . J 1UHV 1 ijliuupi V 4 CRIPPS SINKING ZURICH. Switzerland Sir Stafford Cripps, Socialist architect of Britain's post-war austerity, is reported "slowly sinking" today. He has drifted Into a state of deep and painless unconsciousness, said a bulletin issued by his chief physician. Sixty-three years of age, he is suffering from X spinal infection. B.C. ; nual convention of th? Inspection of Meats Now Turned Over to Federal Authorities leave here 3:15 p.m. and arrive Sor fu ago, this hao B0ttrd for lower advance pay-0;irt ments for the 1952 season and i I,. (M1 disappoint- nls0 delaying of the 1951 interim A seiner was badly damaged when washed on the rocks of Ridley Island Thursday night after the fishing vessel's engines stopped in a gale-blown sea. Crew of three reached Port Edward safely. Skipper Alvin Leask, of Met iTcacherr Federation. at 5:50 p.m. These times, it was payment were passed almost un 'f.s'ild clown the river animously. Several resolutions Pend Oreille 7.00 Pioneer 2.30 jover imcnt employee remark 'd. 'l have staied tne Policy of considered, would be less con- virTORiA VICTORIA (fP) (CP) British nrituh rni col- tne g0Vernment with full auth- venient for mall carrying, umbla has handed over kispec- orlty-of the cablnet and thars The times are Pacific Stand- tion of westbound meats, live- lt. ne said ln an lntervlew. ..As ard. ; stock and poultry to the fed- far as my department Is con-: Daylight saving time becomes eral authorities. ; cerned it is purely an educational effective this week-end but the Minister of Agriculture, Hon. issup and noiitics or relision ai Dlanes will continue to oDerate for changing the bylaws of the Association io suit the new fi- .30 Premier Border ,08 Privateer 'y jr dropping the nancial policy were also passed. ' b,,nb 'f Japan in General Manager K. F .Hard- Reeves MacDonald 4.50 .09 Reno .., m, gins uiits ing. reponea 10 tne meeiiug Harry Bowman, said Saturday not involved." 1 on standard. I ini'n . . ... . t i Sheep Creek 1.80 ( Silbak Premier r 59 ' the British Columbia government has recalled its inspectors 7 " mat tne icacrai governmeni iiau t" granted a subsidy of 30 percent ''ti Youngs left by air of the cost of the proposed addi- lakatla -owner of the boat which operates for B.C. Packers, ordered anchors dropped from the Alrlda but they did not hold in the pounding swell. The vessel drifted on the rocks. Capt. Leask and two Crewmen took to a rowing boat and were picked up shortly after midnight by another fishing vessel, Laverne Marie, skippered by Douglas Edsinshaw, of Port Edward. !i l:inmitim. . .11.. 1 41 ... Un Unnr MISSING ON WEST COAST VANCOUVER Air and sea search was launched today off the west coast of Vancouver Island for the fishing vessel Rosalita, missing since Friday with two men aboard. The white-hulled trawler, out of Ahousat, was last seen heading for open water as a gale warning was hoisted along the coast. Vananda 18 Salmon Gold ... 04 Spud Valley !...... ' -10 Silver Standard 2.35 Western Uranium 4.05 , .ttFUtci tttlUllU HUM rU tHU VUiU OWIBgl.. 1 1U W 8 Columbia Liberal ever, due to general conditions, Other delegates from the Board had decided to post- r'orge Mitchell. Mr none commencement of the I from Alberta where they have i been enforcing B.C.'s partial embargo on meat and livestock : which was lifted last week, j Mr. Bowman said he had re-I celved notification from Federal officials. They now were prepared to take over full control of inspection services. D. Sinit.h TTnon hutMincT nnt.il n mnrp favorable " f Ull! i ,. nd William Bacon, time. i " y Tl ' wft.ftm .AtiJ 1 t f Million Dollar Fire B.C. Packers officials say about $12,000 damage was done to the Alrida brought into port by Armour Salvage Co. today with a splintered keel and badly holed port side. QUEEN 26 TODAY LONDON Queen Elizabeth, 26 today, spent her first birthday of her reign playing quietly with her children. Her only public engagement is to inspect the Grenadier Guards. -WEATHER- Synopsis The completely cloudless wea Four-Storey Itowman : Warehouse Destroyed : j VANCOUVER (CP) $500,000 i fire Sunday . destroyed a four-' storey warehouse herc containing the stored belongings of scores of families. ; p Objects brio Air P -Moi.i si range n ther that British Columbia has enjoyed for the past two days Is coming to an end. A weak dis-i ffts are bcinpr Air Stewardess Return Sought Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at an executive meeting at the end of tha week, de- DAM STILL HOLDING SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. The hard pressed Duncairn dam still held today despite flood waters building up behind. Officials expressed hope W SKK WfW If ! I it would hold. Preparations are being made for further evac- uation. I elded to seek restoration of d to be an unusual- in tne flre fighting. : was fatched,' " was the biggest Industrial "Soiioiiess for about district fire here in two years, atit -s n had a halo- The building destroyed was ' color around it. .the Bowman Storage and Car-something out of tage Ltd. warehouse at the east I 'nmk an obscr- end near Powell Street. j I i Insurance adjusters gave pre- ''HOVinii- iioiivr i liniinary damage estimate of "t - A ?c y.r.V i-'wcll over half a million' dol- A P Con 63 Calmont - 1.81 j Home Oil 15.50 ! Mercury .34 ; Okalta 4-70. Royal Canadian 27 TORONTO A'.hona 10 Aumaque 20'2 Beattie DusQuesne 57 Bevcourt 1.15 Buffalo Canadian 22 Vi Consol. Smelters 35.00 Conwest ..; 4.25 Donalda 41 '- Eldona -24 East Sullivan 8.30 Giant Yv-llowknifc 10.65 God's Lake 46 Hardroek 13 Harricana 12 Heva t 11 Jolet Quebec 53 Little Long Lac .72 Lynx 16Vj Madscn Red Lake 2.01 McKenzie Red Lake 44 McLcod Cockshutt . ... 2.90 Moneta ". 44 Norancla 75.00 Louvioourt 35 Pickle Crow 1.75 San Antonio 2.35 Senator Rouvn .18 Shcrrit Gordon . ., 4.40 Steep Rock 7.10 Silver Miller 1.52 Upper Canada 1.82 Golden Manltou 6.00 turbance was moving over the north coast this morning accompanied by a few showers. Cloud from this system hus already spread into the northern interior and some cloudiness is expected to reach the south coast t'jnight and the southern interior tomorrow but shower activity in, these regions will be slight. Although there will be sunshine at Intervals on, Tuesday, WIN MEMORIAL Ctr REG1NA Regina, Pats are Western Canada Memorial Cup stewardess on the flight between Prince Rupert and Sandspit. The request will he conveyed to, CPA officials who are visiting the tiiy today, by A. P. Crawley, chairman of the air committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and' W. J. Scott. v Certain other suggestions for improvements of service will be suggested by the delegation. J WMI champions for the second t time in three years. They now jneet Guelph Biltmore for the A r - (vl "'V'.'l ' m. ipiiiu-fj .-1. I i ii I i ' I ' lii'n lars." i Frederick R. Armstrong, com-i pany manager, said the con-i tents consisted of property such jas furniture and a variety of household effects. Apparently a total loss, the 'origin of the fire is not dcter-i milled. ! ; daytime temperatures will be j lower in most districts. Forecast i North coast region Cloudy today and Tuesday. A few rain showers today and again Tuesday afternoon. A little cooler. Winds southwest (20 1 in ex- Memorial Cup. ALLAN CUP FINALS . FORT FRANCES Fort Frances Canadians trounced the Edmonton Pats 5 to 3 Saturday night to retain the Western "'c Delia Kinu, "wil as a hotel '''"mHorkers at the I U of Canada's t Kitimat, was "'"'re todav. a King wn he rc. in !! ,,r,,vl, feedine :.Zn "comiiHMi.uio,, i as ,. as a fibrary f 'f altered here, tne I Cached at Kiti- TIDES Tucvsclay, April 22 SAVED Ills' LIFE FO. Harry Hri.schenko, 21, of Windsor, Ont., stands beside a Jet ejection seat similar to one which saved his life wlwn he was forced to abandon his F-86 Vt plane at 10.000 feet, near Ottawa. The first Canadian to wiie from a jet In this manner, FO. Hrischenko pressed a button which ejected him from the plane, jvat and all. He pprnchu'ert to safety while, his plane crashed and burned la a field. tCP PHOTO' HiHh i Canada senior hockey title and : the Patton trophy. They now i meet Stratford Indians in the A"an Cup be.st-f-seven final 1 Tuesday. 1952 fect 20.0 feet 3.1 feet 4.5 feet i posed areas,' otherwise light i Lows tonight and highs tomor- 1 i row at Port Hardy, 38 and 48; ! Sandspit, 38 and 46; Prince Ru-j ! pert, 37 and 47. 1 Father T. McNamara O.M.I, sailed last night on the Co-quttlam for a trip to Stewart on ecclesiastical duties. 12:11 6:00 18:11 .Low