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
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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
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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
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Con
63
Calmont
-
1.81
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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.
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6:00
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