r 1 l-n 7 I'm i ORMES mm ml mm L'C-IA, a.NoiAL I!, ii2?.'.r:. c. 113 DRUGS I . DAILY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBU S NEWSPAPER CABS Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the, Great Northwest" , I Phone , msI'VK "H VOL. XLI. No. 48 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS DELIVERY 81 I ad iriiiiiinieijift ous Complaints Another DC4 Has Trouble Parliament Not Told Churchill Discloses In Blistering Debate Jury Finds Negligence Kemana Death Probed At Coroner's Inquest by City Merchant SEATTLE (CP) A Korean air lift plane, outbound for Tokyo w 1 1 h 12 mllii.a.rv nersonnrl Would Authorize Canadian Ships for Alaska Trade WASHINGTON F Congress was 'asked on Monday to authorize Canadian ships to carry passengers and merchandise between Alaska and the United, States. The present laws say oniy United States ships may carry passengers between United Stales ports. The bill, introduced by Senator Warren Magnusson iDcmociat, Washington), would permit Canadian ships to cany pas.s.ngcrs between Haines, Skagway and Hyder and other Alaskan ports and to the United States. cs Lack of Police Protection- 4 -Protests 1 aboard, blew its tires in an emergency landing Sunday night ! at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, the Foreign Policy of Prime Minister Vigorously Assailed by Herbert Morrison t Assessment Increase A Kemano Bay mechanic's death was laid to the negligence ; of a large construction company by a coroner's jury here Monday LONDON (Canadian Press) As Parliament ' Northwest Air Lines announced J.kliown city merchant, Who levelled tw o ' Monday night. No one was in- nnihiints airainst city administration aViu"'d- , mpiaiiiu b j Tle four.engined DC4 char. iH'tilljr last night, told how he had been , trr,.d u Northwest Air Lines for X ISStSi tonight debated a Labor Vote of censure on Winston I of John Reynolds, 48, of Van ccuver, who was crushed be Churchill and his government, the fnme Minister said that the Labor government had succeeded in nun and badly beaten about the head one;" a'r llf by reita Air Lines,! 4 J i was fnrcerl in nnt. rinun nn I.h i r .1 u: n I n l tween two trucks at Kemano Bay CmUdrGO nilS KQUS TV?f I"lFebruary 10- He"died "ve dayslmaking an atom bomb for Britain but had failed to lv two weeks ago. j short 4500-foot Dutch Harbor He had received no protection : runway because of bad weather ! . .v.. j..i u I infi-ii-m Parluimpnt. about it. juiv iuuiiu wie ucaui acumen- 1 s iivwtf uvy wit i i Canada Hard e( pan Churchill spoke in the House from police, said J. H. Shrlaberg, : along the Aleutian chain, proprietor of B. C. Clothiers,: Northwest said that the pas-Third Avenue West. ; sengers were ferried to Cold etion lal "as a result of injuries received . . . due to negligence on the part of Morrison-Knutson Co. of Canada Ltd. In permitting an unauthorized person to i The merchant nau been lane- , Bay, Alaska. They will either; httaw a irw Tinned Ktat British-Egypt Ing to a friend near the en-, remain there or be returned to cmbargo on Canadian livestock 5 Korean Truce Conference trance of his store at about 10:30; Anchorage while new tires for rcsultine from the loot-antl- ,j gnu i Deadlock of Commons after a blistering attack had been made on his foreign policy. Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison, former foreign secretary, accused Churchill of making belligerent statements, endangering world peace and et drive a vehicle, and said vehicle pm. fcDiuary i. onoruy auerine plane are fiown from Seat- nioutn dlsea.se in Saskatchewan, j Parley Coming ' MUNSAN O The Communists not being in top operating con- iwo men came aiong anu oe- : ne. iney nil men continue on mav havf, SOme effect on beef, 4 'tnrinv "rat.etroricallv reiectcd" an I dition CP) Premier Byron gan kicking my dog around." to Tokyo and pork prices In Canada. t II',-. J i l nmoll knn . A virion V n varrlint rorim Negotiations between chances of reaching a Korean CAIRO- in the Legislature "I asked them to leave my The situation at the momem - , Britain and Egypt on the SUDervlslon o a Korean I mended that "Kuzma Stcpono-; Great truce He charged the Prime is not very clear, sam swim ! !iti, vitch u be not nt allowed to to hhv, drive question of Suez and the Sudan Minister with failing to make ii,t. ,.r ri,.,,lt,,ro . R IT 'U-e. The Allies had proposed a four until properly licensed." i will be cpened on Saturday, it adequate expression of British no date has yet hi' general election , liuubia this year. , r was replying to m the Progressive' leader. Herbert in-1 The 27-year-old Yugoslavian, was announceo yesie.uay ; loreign policy wnne in united Would Remove Co-Insurance dog alone, that he wasn't hurting anybody. The dog was whining and yelping from pain. "They told me, 'We will kill both you and your dot,' and then began beating me up. win u-.. . ... " , eui.al nations police truce in " livestock cannot go to the United i ,i T-Viie n,,ii nnt rAom uornvKri n 'anon, flmvp Mvni s mp Minister. . siTciTps rpppiii v nnn wun snenK- ,. .m, i ; HirdU U. O.A. III.O "WMiu vu, bih-.u vtu .v. .... ue,j.v .j v... j i j.j the CC'F lender,' it. I I "The hoodlums knocked mc btates, supplies win dolk. up Norway otf tne Unted Nations I the panel truck into a garage As for Suez, :ne minister stat- ing in different voices" in Lon- Crnada possibly causing son. RUSSa off the Red no- which crushed Reynolds against ea. ft was not a matter of evacu- don and Washington regarding surplus that may cause prices 10 minations ; a ore muie" on wriich the ating Buiz by the British but as extension of the Korean war to 80Ad0Sttu Minister of Aifri- "We cannot consider it." said mechanic was working, evidence t0 how the evacuation would be Communist China. (Churchill au" Chinese. revealed. carried out. has consistently enunciated ai Purhan, Colonel a cunurc Ga. oaiouier rei-eiveu received news nc culture rD-iv-. imn. r- -t two Dr m Mm s pr marie his hnme his nnnnsitinn tn exten- Omintca Member Expresses Disappointment at Lark Of Action en IK HIS -lib said he had down anq nicnecr me in me race. t savins that June They kicked me in the back and as election date. ' knocked me down again when I said he had heard tried to get up. I cried out and ; June 9 would be. they left." I Shrlaberg said he went to a ii said "No date taxi stand next door to tele- VICTORIA 1CP)R. C. Steele of the complete embargo which staff offices also remained " witnessersald they saw the statement at a press conference, sion of the war from Korea.) (Liberal. Omineca, said Monday KSSeiTnTK . & STShS - f S?5 k to " in the Ugislature that he was noJr or proce.KSed. from Canada, be allowed during the truce, truck driven into the garage was ' British ambassador, Sir Ralph Mr churcnill sald ..quite a new dlsaooolntod no action is to be It IcU Canada without any ex- Allies now-propose six and Com- too fast Stevenson ! atmosphere in this subject was Melvin Cornish, mechanic, said Egypt scrapped its lSJb treaty ,.t.H -.hcr, v, f tw., 4i ,, t and. even If it pnone pome, wnen ne came oui taken at this session on the re- Po" marxei. Mr. uaruiner saiu, munisis live. he saw Reynolds leaning over in with Britain last October and , t-nited state, officials of de . . . . . " anrl mii?ht hrlmr about not be in a dosI- oi tne luxi uiuce. me e same same men men a veiy front of the mule when the demanded mat uriusn uoups t him again. He said he had port oi tne hospital insurance .., ;,,,," velopments here during hi3 , it I fin nnt know : bei came into the doorway. :qult the Suez Canal none and Washlnton visit last month. i to go to hospital where a phy- ; Inquiry board. He was a mem- elf ' Today's Stocks TJ . - . ..,.., : yr l ., .. tr-...... 1, D ru or " Meantime -Royal Canadian yeuea ai jacK. ne looKeo up recuBiue n-mg ber of the board as was also Mounted Police today started ( ourlr!.)r t. II. juiuiBUm ' i.ta ) ' and then was struck." Cornish over the Sudan. ' said the distance between the Earlier Monday, Foreign Min- 1 said he had no sician stitched up a long cut on what the press or , nls nose- ' Victim of the betting was still I wearing a bandage as he ad-1 door and Reynolds was "about 20 later Sir Monammeo Tamilian ,f.ft." . i Khan of Pakistan met with Pre- 00 He said the 'panel was being mier All Maher Pasha of Egypt. Walter Hendricks (Liberal, Nel- shooting all cattle, swine and son-Creston), who also expressed sheep In the affected area af rf, Saskatchewan which involves: disappointment. twenty-two plans in nine muni-; Mr. Hendricks said he felt clpanilfs which are now undo; i "sure" the government could quaranUne. stock to an est!-! VANCOIVER American Standard Bralome B R X ' Cariboo Quartz driven a lot .aster muu i wuutu itg of dressed the council. 1 "I have been paying taxes here for more than 20 years. 1 think we should have better police protection and citizens wipe out co-insurance cnarges mated vaiue o! $360,000 will b He was unaware, the Prime Minister said, until he took office that, not only had the Socialist government , made an atomic bombas a matter of research, but had created, at the expense of many scores of millions of pounds, ap important ' plant necessary for It produe- tion. "This achievement is certainly, of real advantage to us," Mr. Churchill admitted. Division on the" censure vote is expected any time. and provide ..relief lor low -n- destroyed as well as feed which " Consress ,'jO drive it into a garage." . M Another . witness,,, Jerry Mottl. 46 ' mechanic foreman, said the mule Q7 , had been moved a foot with the ' 1 . .. . ,.f w ........ 1 Ua eanr thfl Cronin Babine should not b- mfrald to walk Y0me groups without implem-:.t- may n"ave become contaminated. .Border Wants Action On Doukhobors j n w sureu .ic.c eve., ; ing legislation. Premises and equipment will also "I Was ready tO pack Up and ' ,Thl. -, thi fli-iit muriicKtlnn ho thr.rnn. hlu riUlnfpeted Olant Mascot .. Indian Mines Pend Oreille .... 7.75 collision, then the driver get out of the truck and push it away 'CP) Closing the leave this city. I was so seared. ! in tne L(,gisiature that the gov- Speculation Is still rife as lo The beating 1 got. It s a wonder , crnment can act on board rcc- how the disease may haVe come : ijb . . i ( j i ,t border to sliip- i! t) .une rattle will be l I ni still alive he laid 'ibrn- Kin ni lfier:il o'n'n'B m : ommendations wltheut passing here. It could even have been " ; legislation but simply by pro- on clothing, shoes or cars from ! claiming amendments.! Europe, it has been suggested charge against the men. t was reported here reports of outbreak from the mule. He saw Reynolds VICTORIA (CP) Walter Hen-, fall away from between the two drlcks (Liberal, Nelson-Crestoni vehicles. : Monday urged in the Legisla- ! He helped lay the Injured man ture that the provincial govern-'. on the floor, then called first aid. ment take "immediate and firm ; David Plaskett, heavy duty ; action" to solve the Doukhobor mechanic, third witness to the problem. accident, saw the panel coming He said: "The only gratifying into the garage at "quite a thing I can say ... is that the ; speed." In answer to a juryman's government during the past two i question, Plaskett said he would years have had a committee j haH tn inmn nnt. nf the WAV n,nplfino nn nhat. wp in the' MEN ( IIAItGI I) RCMP said today the men have been charged but summonses have not yet been -mouth In. Sask- Omineca Developments Waterfront Flash Fire Flames flashed and smoke Pioneer 2.20 Premier Border 33 Privateer 09 '4 Reeves MacDonald 5.49 Reno 03 Va Sheep Creek 167 Silbak Premier .60 Taku River 07 Vananda .'. 20'i Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley 15 Silver Standard 2.40 Western Uranium 3.25 Oils-Anglo Canadian 900 A P Con 51 Calmont 201 Central Leduc 3.10 -Ji:ili.sh Columbia au-..idered u border ban 1'er reiiorti U it would 4 't the fi tleral level. The two were traced to a city beer parlor, following their al ; ; Beyond Expectations c v is most of its ! leet'd attack on Shrlaberg. ' per cent, hogs Meanwhile, the merchan urn Alberta i lodged another complaint, lie K. C. Steele, MLA, Hopes for Satisfactory Settlement With Ootsa People had be been in the path of the ! Kootenays hope will be the start .poured for a short time at 12:45 vehicle, l of a solution to this problem. noon today from a Stepanovitch. the driver, said, t sincerely trust and hope caused by a short circuit of In halting English, he was travel-! that this report (of the consul-! ''"'"S at the Canadian Fishing miles hour Uative Doukho- Cc s cannery on the waterfront ling about four , an committee 0n wh.-n he entered the garage andi . Uors) will be given the .... earliest ! Fire department responded - - 1 f r 1 ir Kut r,irnn nAfrtfA If c produced an assessment slip which showed Improvements on his properly had been raised from SI-'iOO last year to $23,400 for 1932. VICTORIA (Canadian Press). R. C. Steele, Lib Home Oil 16 20 hit a small ditch in front of tneland m0st serious consideration '"'"i"" ""- J'"' " eral member for Omineca, referring to Aluminum Co.; Mercury 30 "This is ridiculous door with his wheels. j by our government. He said he applied the foot: . r 'I ,.-.,,. . t, .. . .!..... t :.,i... . : uKana . arrival, the fire had been brought under control by water from a cannery pump. Some damage was done in the scorching of a ' ' wall. ncung mayor ucorge nam , 0t t aiiaua (lOVeiU lllieill, 111 tne ucuusiaiuie vcavciuej, Rnvnl rnnadlnn .22 I'imbia officials said t all shipments from 'ieral authorities asu there is no Indica-' ial authorities plan action mean the closing of - British Columbia strut quarantine," R- Ciunn, provincial nmisMoncr. uinans In British ve been put u the 'h lor sympt(,ms of ease. ul on" 'J2 I in i,n and ! said "what is happening today is beyond the wildest WEATHER- brake and honked his horn when he saw Reynolds. The man did not look up. His back was turned. The brakes did not hold. The driver then applied the emer- Royalite 1700 TORONTO Athona 13 Aumaque 21 cvnnnvic n tnniiiit--j iic .nu - o;.lUFS.9 'nn.lm.nl o. m-4S last nlht. til Skies are cloudy over much of , h r.sirin.. nf Mrs w , Qre,... i K....L.A It .li m.f IwilH rip 1 1""' . ; - , , u. nrnvinee todav. However, a Bvvcourt Bdffalo Canadian ..... (Continued on p.mc (H Plebiscite Ruled Out ! predictions of any one." j I Towns wore being overtaxed by' i Influx of people attracted notj Umly by the Alcan project but by ! other industries. j Ootsa lakk problem I Mr. Steele said that negotiations were still continuing be- 22 i j honked the horn again. decrease in cloudiness. Eberts Street. No damage was done. Consul. Smelters 38.25 Germany's NATO Sharej Settled On ! "But It was too late, i , mi;; the day wiU glve sunny, !nlm' ! skies this afternoon. Tempera-1 CONDITION OF BRAKES : turM tnls afternoon will be in' I RCMP Const. J. D. Schwing-!th 4 , the coast and ln ; Conwest 3.80 Donalda .'. 45 Eldona 32 East Sullivan 8 50 Giant Yellowknife 1100 ttrate to ' I ween the company and fourteen V ICTfiH I A fPl Prnnosal Big Transfer Contract Let na.im.c. .wun : the 30s in the Interior witn clear said he examined the panel truck :sk(es jn mQst secUons tonight.) several hours following the accl-, Xemperatures wm be a few de-d-Jnt. He said the brake pedal g ,ower than they were thu. ' hold a plebiscite on the hospital funiilies at Ootsa Lake who will I insurance plan during the forth- be forced to leave their homes coming general election has been by dam-backed flooding, rirnnnrri hit t.hp nrovinelal irov-i "You cannot pay people for itimat The three big' LISBON VANCOUVER (CP) Arrow siib m iimiicu . . , L ttle cftange is ex CP)Kitim:it .it. ' eminent, the Victoria Dally , sentimental values and some will western powers and West Oer- an inch of the floor board, then j ted in the general weather Transfer" Co. Ltd. of Vancouver it stopped. To a Juryman's In- j condiUons over the province for announced Monday it has been ...lu. II.. nnntlahla cni1 thp ' ' I .Cln ,iiK..nnlrai.t awarded a $500,000 sub-contract i tomorrow. vc Alcan project for Times said Monday. 'never be satisfied but I hope manys chancellor Konrad Ad- ! imc now has astl-! Concensus in government cir-'H" sme t.'nt will bejcnauer h&w ,grecd that West itTh k ClCS' m TlmeS SaV3' 18 th8t thC ' "Si0 lrsteeTcn.aid that the Ootsa Germany should contribute and I are trying :to get re- dcfence ncxt i;c"dli(ry magistrate ed that It be put on a workable' 000) to weslern brakes "may have been at Iault.j Forecast ! for worlt on tne Ed11""111 " due to wet weather driving cori-t Nortu coast Region Sunny: Vancouver oil pipe line project, ditions." j today, cloudy tomorrow. Little i C. W. Charles, president of Ar- He produced photographs of change ln temperature. Wind row Transfer, said the work will the accident scene. light tonight and highs begin ln mid-April on the sub- Robert Wallace Whidden, safe-, tomorrowport Hardy, 28 and contract for unloading, stock- God's Lake 39 Hardrock 14 Harricana 13', H.-va 11 Jollet Quebec 51 Little Long Lac 70 Lynx 12'. Madsen Red Lake .. .. 184 McKenzie Red Lake 43 McLcod Cockshutt 2.75 Moneta -38 Negus 67 Noranda 80.00 . Louvlcourt 30 Pickle Crow 160 San Antonio 2.50 Senator Rouyn .19 Sherrit Gordon 4.20 Steep Rock 7.35 Sliver Miller 1 55 Upper Canada 1-67 Golden Manttou 6-60 .. '" in nve years financial basis and some Of the i.-v"""-. ""' " year. 4 '.thriving cty. present kinks in it ironed out. the are. since M was drafted ty director lor Morrison-rvnuisen n.N.J . Sandspit and Prince Rupert, piling and stringing of pipe I . - . . . .. . .. .., along 260 miles ot rignt-oi-way I , ; fUi for road improvements, Mr. last night by the British Foreign ! L A J. K j si i -Me said, but more were need-Secretary, Anthony Eden, United ' RCMP Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton! ; ' n tUn TrancUnnnliiin Oil Pinp I what he thought was the cause i ol Hw accident. V VI alUtr M""1 MllrllllSI IVllll ed 'States Secretary of SUte Dean is "'Itioredp " Mstern , f . f ...... I !3,.Kni. .Qphumfin Ice Holding Up 1 "Was there an excuse for the Line Co.'s $82,000,000 project. He : said the work on this phase of , the project will take approxi-: mately two years to complete. The award was made by Fred and Burns lmkc. !'"""' accident?" r : Doug Hogarth, counsel for ; Stewart Logging Knows Nothing He also urged more rural i This amount had been rccom-electi'itieatton. - i mended by top Allied planners, Mr. Steele said that 1000 In- jwho had 00en caiit.d in to meas- Stepanovitch, objected to the i question. It was overruled by Mannix Ltd. of' Calgary. STEWART Logging has been fc? Euro- I ed rum Communist ! T f ,b,"H! accused at a ! urc Germany's capacity to pay. Of Grain Ban WINNIPF.n Oeorue Mclvor. The Oerman contributi in for j 1952-53 period is expected to in- I elude: i coroner win rorwu.u. , u t k owlng , "What was the reason for the , ,()UtdheuPresence GPf lce in thc hBr. accident?" asked Sgt. Potter-. owever the weather is , ton, conducting the Inquiry. 1 . turnln mUd and this week-end ! "i woulo rather no say. That u,elve of Mw holic ., i " uesn of : ' Budget Coming Next Tuesday authorities Said chief nf Iho hnnrri nf irrain com- dians in his numg aeserveo credit for their conduct since brer parlor privileges had been extended to them in December. He cited figures showing that convictions for drunkenness anions Indians had declined since December. Hp said that the small mill Disease Germs Charge Renewed ' mlsslonei's, denied any 'ere . today iscdmvaime . J u The cost of getting an armed German force into the field as part of the projected European defence community. Whidden. The safety director said he in-(CiiiHinued on page 2' '" 'S the deaths of v"uwltu&e OI B uuu "av'"b utv" T1 "fphims. There P'aced by the ilniUid StaU-s De- PEIPING The Premier of Communist China yesterday re- 1,1 mat tho,.. .,.. The cost of equipping German partmcnt of inimal Industry on owraior is essential to the area VICTORIA CP Premier Jojin-;Son indicated yesterday that, m his capacity as minister of 'fin-' ance, he expects to bring down i the budget, next Tuesday. He Municipalities Convention Set P1"' communists soidlers, sailors, airmen who are newed charges that Allied planes took it entry of wheat,' other "grains, ;!Uul that they had done a great F 'l , TIDES selected for service. ; were spreading disease germs in, The cost of maintaining Am- i North Korea where epidemics emm I legume crops and certain foods ideal about forest fire protection. uanago "wa ate ih,::'.e from Canada on account of the 'lms Prl." "l .7, Jl' ..." High erican, British and French forces have been breaking out of late KWV l.. T " nil 1. . j .w At.. 1 . .7 . . . , ..... ,u i .Q,.U -h . ... .,..( onH ..,lc lar nnrt uuiyunR ui iwv miu uiuu ii w"-.,i,, Ha rintip nnciuL tnis or & iz-montns mnuattiici uic : wi.ii i-naiKca wc uu new 22 6 feet I VANCOUVtK. t ne iaa an- asKea tne co-opeiuuuu oi an 22 0 feet 1 nual convention of the Union of members in cleaning up the 2 5 feet! B.C. Municipalities is to takeThron, Speech as quickly as pos- 2JS leetj place in Vernon, October -ll. sible. 2:41 14:53- 8:48 21:01 hen tiiBv .. ..'i o..i,ii,., ..Tt"c oil! ,, t i, niiiu mhiph , fnrnnenn riefpnee mmmiiiilt v ! have been persistently denied in Low until we i ithe past by the United Nations). coiuci Into existence. i will handle the waste." i news to me," said Mclvor.