LIBRARY 'morrows IT. ORMES 1 DRUGS January 3"' mZ .,)., 'J'gumUrd Time ,4 'n 20 9 feet $ iu e" ','"t ,n 40 3 2 'H DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 J NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published ot Conodo'i Most Strategic Pacific Port "Princ Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLII, No. 24 PRINCE RUPERT, BC, FRrDAY. JANUARY 30, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS Pi anDslhi Qoti SSffiOIli 4 . 1 L, Pilot Tells Story Of Dive Into Water MI ITKHAI .V. Si'Vcn s.hivfrinii- mpn rrmu'hpA nn the wirifr of their sinking plane and look a vote to decide whether they should try to swim for shore. The vote was yes. One man f made It; six lost. . - o; n was lound near the scene y - v. ,1 P '. we Frank Carlisle, whose . . , h plunged into the waters oil icy , fJausU Mrg Fred , hvei Fiaser Reach near Butedale Action Stations ie iueSaay aucr oea me or-i)tin offl(.)al(! o( the Plumbers UilH -1 Ok- tubal c!as destroyer Hal la is at action station In the Korea war theatre. , ,wre "T"'.B ' . . lu. snd Steamfitter. Union, and i-,r .-.trover, a wawmed performer of the Second World Wtr. now la on hwr Ural L ,u , L .J.u iRul Kurhner. Michael Fedyk the rt Eat with the United Nation fleet. it-r irom national ucience. ,u"' - fcridt:. A. Copley, airline on many toajital trips? dii-'v ii until Gives Power Comoanv i I m ainre Joining the firm 18 month j - Just b'fore press time, cor-bko, was re&c uod at 4 p.m. Wed- j cner Don Forward of Prince rtesday, 25 hours after his piano Rupert said in a telephone mes-sank. -ae to The Daily News that a He was standing on a narrow; fawn overcoat with a pair of three-foot-square rock lecge yellow gloves In the pocket was beside a sheer cliff when spot- ( found floating in the waters ted by a CBCA in-arch plane f f McKay Reach about one mile and later picked up by one of , Irom Gribble Island. This U in Vo Weeks to bubmit Proposal d.al with Mr. Brown said that under the : uji alone. We are not giving you THE CHAIRMAN OF THE KINSMEN CLCB B C. Polio Fund campaign here, Bill &ind, Sshown" . . ,, . l i -. & n . 1 1 iknls .. , tA - ra anil trat r I. Co U Lid. 4. 1929 agreement I.IIII ll with nkftl the power ' me MiiviiiiB-i-ii, information j you v want unless in hid with .' Tn its us rniv mnnv r sn nff ru rt niiffn in. iw miiic kfucibi 11 V I ,t,u i,n of future pnwer company, the city could do one you deal only the rnmnanv of three thtnet: -That "That Is Is the the onlv only I lnteroreta- the xenrrh for his !x oassen-i where Olsen's body was found tion on I I can can give give after after reading reading gers. gers. The coat was located by the t titt -by Feb 12 -a The city can purchase from accepting Jod irom cnuaren ai uoraen oncci, o;num m w uuuauuii vuniuu i ment of polio. The money, which ordinarily wou'.d go to the Junior Red Cross "self-deniai" fund at the school, was turned over to the Kinsmen bj unanimous consent of the children. In this picture are. left to right: Patsy Wong, vice-president of the Junior Red Cross group at Borden; Mr. Bond, Katherlne Carter, Gilbert Chow, Joinne Prockter, president of the group who hands the money to the chairman, and Ricky Paulding. He ne Is lb the viic uiiiy only ik-i.-m.iii person found iuuiiu fihboat Coilinson. uiiiiuiuii, one uiic of ui seven ttcu pn 01 (ijxTiillwn lor ine conipaiiy iu nuouwoiLii- vitr jift.4 mui ui uic muio, , 20 vtars. Lake and rail River power said Mr. Brown. , alive, although the body oi one j boats engaged m the searcn to il in pt-ctal session plant holdings. j The city will also ask the B.C. of his passengers, Gustavus A.'c&y. The city can renew th : water comptroller for Informa-: r W t agreement an, time. j Urnlng tr rlghu StOnC" H fSQTQ Feet ti JihuC' kiher'nnnlie1 of ! The motion, ' coming from Siddle was in his bare feet on ; The pilot let the passenger, get is. set k other ot -that supplier, cfimmlu , tne wh(jle to J tne He had kicked off hi. a. Mart of several yards-then he power. , . , . ... . i , , . . i chrwv ivlmmlno tt thr.r 'i no in q t. H in ahmit 24 minutes unariimuusiy agreed rerrr.l SHl'I'C proposal .' iti.d did not tip city Nov 4 request ;ar wutKing proposal. J i.w moved that It jut the Public L'tiiltles find out If n: 1 1 1 i i - n " - ' - One-Beer Rule Rescinded By Government PI AVIXi Till: HI I D ru-hu are helnff used to the limit Jtiiu nv IMK" viu7 ii(-ai;T iT.:iieu oiunc i p-Ditpone a hear-n ip.tration by the ot!iari) lur permlSHlun waste deep In water. Halfway to shore he passed He was In this position for ohe or two of the passengers who about 25 hours. wanted to take otf their over- . .. .... ..... W.. V. ..li4 BwfcH "In effect, the power company ', by both city and the power corn-asks with this proposal; Don't pany. or whether there are any keep playing the field, deal with further rights available. i $.... "j 0ic ! unit VICTORIA 4k The British Co- Jamr-s Dunbar of Central B C. . ,"1 m aeainst n. aj"lhey woultl bel himhia Roril Credit eovernment Rupert Drinking Water 'Very Pure Tests Shovs (This U the lust article by Dstly Kews Staff Wrltw Larry aianwoed who hu )ut returned lrom s tour ot the Dental College at the University ol Washington.) fr-Prince Rupert's drinking water is "very pure t. approximately distilled water" was the laboratory report when a sample of Wood worth Lake aqua was examined by request of the -city waterworks depart- ment. clarei. But this pureness itself may The B.C. Dental Association be dangerous. City water holds has similar views. Its president, very little if any mineral con- Dr. Leslie Marshall of Vancou-tent. and also likely is free from ver. says that "we believe every flourlde the element which ! community in B.C. should in- dentists claim is a preventive of ; stitute flouridation if tests show tooth decay. j that water lacks flourlde. "I would say that a large 1 "And most water in the prov- ' numbed with.coid and it mignt Airlines who was riylng a beaver aircraft on the warch out of be difficult to put on their Mae w'"iU Ea'n- - Butedale . . .. . When he reached u , shore u he . Cage Team Representative Quits Meeting in Protest j!piine:uf nt is not . ' the city will oppose T riimpany't requent, j r from the I'L'C asked ' ' city's firiir.gs on the unit tn mi reasj Prlnre i today rescinded an order which made it Impossible to buy more than one glass of beer at a time in taverns. Drinkers now will be able to buy the usual two glasses. Siddle said he left Fort Hardy to .. ,h DassenKer, about 4 p.m. on Tuesday after and throughout the night he kepi calling but never saw any A ctly basketball team's repre- may be considered. V-'t supply The PUC noon, checked at Butedale at 311 pm and lust after two minutes later he hit Into a Attorney-General Fobert Bon- 1 '.rut the city a an-i sentatlve last rilitht retused to Reason given oy Airs cm wt who made the announce- said it took him about wer. snow snow flurry flurry and ana prepared preparea to 10 7 also said cneese straws, , ,,K ,i. h. io ment, land in the mlddie of the chan- a j. iril.ueine iu decls-italte part In further dlscuRsions his disapproval of me Marsnau Sand stormed angrily from a transfer was that his own de-.in by A.c! Ueo'ge Casey - special executive meeting of the , fence star, Joe Davis, may be '.v ot'ipoM- the diesel in- j Prince Rupert Basketball A.w- leaving the city shortly. nnrt fruit and veeetabte juices a because it was con-S elation. i Mansona are uthui, ... may be sold in hotel beer parlors. Service of sandwiches will not be permitted. ". ,' . . " on the hillside and it was Icy "Freezing snow covered the A . . windshield and impaired his for-. . . , , .., iu W 11- ward vision Under the organization q.' , . . . . ' liam ' Malcolm of the Canadian TVip n iiw ti niched down nor- . the nr.su.nl 192S agree- The meeting wa called to dls- Player atuer iea n.my. r ... . ....their llttle-imed men. transferred rwirron tn CP nf children in your: ince shows this lack," he said. This Is all effective lmmeaiai- '.h !he power company r.iiid, then p.u.vd un- Dental and medical associa cuss an application " u"i ; - ; . , j,,, of Harold M.haU. tall centre wwnily , to Oordon tc Andewon. i-itv have tooth decay, saia ur. ... company cannery ai uuie- , mally and then seemed 10 crash .u. .k Lm. .v,.iely- Ernest Jones, dean of the Wash The new order is a "two by Into some unidentified object. wnlcn ftre looklng for tions, however, state that communities considering flouridation should discuss the subject ington Dental College, in an forCCCJOO. to M noons, present-j ly leading In the senior league j J CrilrCk - Rav Knrlnv miiiirlnir at the IIClll 3LI llvtr reciuest" ruline. meaning beer and '.tn M.kc Kruegrr swer to this reporter- question. Lfjn " n a-.ked 'U that k 1 1 11 1 nil- the Binais was KnocKca out mr . tne mcn are the Cape Calvert, r -7 are DermJUed to sell two few seconds and on coming to claxlon . R, QuaWU, the 0er a time To each first with - local dental, medical n- jnnM who niiw met wim ' a ' - i-i- i m-mmm first n.ike up its mind meeting on Masons behalf, left! . ftt lJl . guiles, f nn tipwsnanermen and - and waterworks authorities. sup;:' future power to aonipuy wnen me execuuve ie- niipri m His window phed out and ! 0'1ZT " I " ZZJT "f .o, ,..- . ... fnH In vrnnl th transfer -mmmm-mm- B.C. Dental Association repre- A report of a committee on sentatives, enthusiastically sup-, this subject shows that children ports flouridation of drinking residing in communities such as -in- "imil llll!llHliy ui - : Power Coinnil.sslon Constitutionally, no transfer of S OTTAWA CP) The raUwayj-rVsr t:"! : left bv the rear door. ;.., nh , 'Wirig or approving players may be carried out aner , &,rllle lg 0j which , has Brantford, Ont., water. Trains will keep rolling be-, . MU npxt to """"W" "V 1 Wrl.ht r .1 f P water since its flouridated "It It " is is f. a it simple simple and aiiu successful auuwuu u, i 1945. in a rat ,, o of one part per yond Monday morning, the '" , ,, WPnt lhe rabln door ! " rATnPr OT rOUr . . . J.ji, ,.h, . in- I ". .. . ., .iWunu. sirme uvaunw, ......v. - -v.... wncn tne mrrv were an stanctinp 1 t.A 1,1 T!nlrii1:iv ', .. . . . , . i. :i.! nieilL wui worked iwesj vuv 4,1 , ,: ' on the overturned wing the pil't ; ocean Falls, Is also conducUng a eye 01 tne!r .nl(rM. niane took out . "This 1 has been proven io our, -"-.j -- . . rfn uhnu IL'utur Simtllv IS under the night. after years of re-( satisfaction oractically free of flourlde. government and under aome llfe jBr,et. emergency rations Two CBCA aircraft are stand-- 1 . . n f r, mi the Cabinet. ' 1 - - i..nnnnA iimn f l..v..H . . . , . . . Shot on Steps Of His Home search.' i ..1 .. II, nnlc rv- ,.ihiiu..." - --- ,lu oii.nr uKRi4. is" ing oy at Buteoaie dui nave ociru 1 The tie-up that could have the door kPep tne alr ln the unable t0 ly today because of a: crippled Canadian rail transport jlane g0 t Would stay afloat. enow-storm One is niloted bvl ' msioiiaiion. Jan. I. unless iirsi sancuonco vy It (irposK - s the executive and It has tren the 'decide Practlc. also to have all coaches that the BC '-r.n'ussion wui give us concerned agree on the transfer, ire power, then we cer-' A1,'x BUI. coach of the senior huuid oppose the diesel league's third team. Gordon & '"' A further heavy in- Anderson, said that Marshall was t U1 lu.,t rout us that " 100 h'Kn ,"llbre" to wi " t,nd Aid Krueger wl,ch allegiance at this late il we decide to renew tlal- particularly In view of the 'fit.'nl with the power 'act that Mar.sons and Bill'. O-A r. then we should go into club were nrclt "nd nerk im ipct further with them " 1,aK"e leadership and passible mmitiee uf the whole 'caBue championship, d'tided it would give"' A suggestion that Mansons ne'er rosnpany "two weeks tolMt 'ltn ccc ,or P11, on m d..te ir answers to whom " 'CMcha would 8Rrce At least 90 per cent of tooth; mi fiouride m u trouble is due to decay said the , ended. Dean, yet research had proven; that in areas where drinking ...... was called off at a meeting in He ordered everyone to put on rhif nllot Jaclt Filr 0 CBCA VANCOUVER ,A 63-year- 1 Ottawa of railway and union Mae west then cheeked to see nd th , 0,nir bv Jim Dunbar, old fisherman today was charged water was naturally flouridated fliifrnia ()Fk chiefs. if anyone was hurt. There were gnore parties also have set j with the doorbell grudge slaying -containing a percentage of w - - - - of four small out from Butfdale and all boach- of the father finnririe tooth decay was at a MltJUl Jvl 1 lllO VI vit. - - - - jUllljr M IV ' ' " follows: I Mr. Forward said Sickile told children. Now Underway minimum. hlin air rominff nut of the ili mkhon a re hrinir searched. J I. The 22.000 members of tnc Earl DavoHaworth was with the murder following the Brotherhood of Railway Train- ' nosv ancj ta of the plane, so he A coroner's jury, under Don We don't know exactly wny , A outside work on the ty't fiouride prevents decay, we Just new telephone system with ex-know that it does." said Dr.' eentinn of , .; running cables intc int- death of Peter Albertson, 44. three si made Nuv 4 which hnnr after he was shot on the doorstep of his home ln the Dun Jones. hips. the Third Avenue teiepnone ex While flouridation has been .hni.- change sltB, site, should should be be comDletei completec nrnoosed by dentists and medl men get a 1J percent raise wun stuffed sleeping bags In the tail Forward, probing the death of the retroactive date to be set-ito try and keep it in. By this olsen, at noon returned the fol-tled later. time it was 3:30 p m. with heavy lowing verdict: ' The 40-hour work week for 5now and wind blowing tlwnv "We the Jury agree that Ous-yard employees Is to become down the steamer channel. ; tavus A. Olsen died not of ex-effective October 1, 1853 with aj winds blew the plane towards, posure and not by any direct referee to be appointed to work the mainland shore and he could , cause of the aircraft crash but out details. see the channel was widening, j rather from prolonged lmmer- ;j. Changes In operating rules The men were getting cold and j sion ln the water while attempt-are to be subject to further no- n was getting dark so the pas- ing to reach the shore from the bar district. The suspect was captured by the victim's wife and neighbors, after, Albertson called for help. Tt was renorted at oolice head Second RCAF Plane Missing In Two Days an outline of a 20-year "i Hit- company. 1 puns ; oumil s request at that '"fa for the company's "i future hydro develop-rian It intended to do Of Wrxwlnrnrtk t 1. . cal men in many areas, such a project has met stiff opposition ln certain quarters. by next fall. That is the objective set bj F. A. Genin, the city's telephone engineer on loan from the Automatic Electric Company ol Chicago. quarters quarts that mo a mutilation uiuiiLiiiiii suffer ..-. pr Dr. Jones jones holds noius sucn sucn opposi- uppti-ed by Haworth aboard a f ishboat j Uon is based on CI.ackpot ideas." "V: .....r, r. ,1 .Uo. ""vv c -i - nomnainn Trif T nlir HA. sotlatlon. sengers oecided io vote on sinning aircrmu inc iu, Before leaving here last night Ing. The two men were partners I u . 'VT,"" . ! t. ... ; r-i,. nir found southeast of Klncume j The new contract win not whether to swim io snore, "iney "u wimt rates mlaht' vsmiuuvut w nuwiain k'llhood object found floaUng In upper have here is no an-ivncouver narDor might provide '' a1'." said T. W Brown som clue to the disappearance include any escalator clause i voted unanimously to try to swim Point on the mainland shore, approximately 10 miles north of Butcdale in Fraser Reach. "The death occurred to the hitched to the cast of living in- to shore, wnich oy mat, ume w as ar,x ! approximately 200 yards away." Hwor ft U saw blamed1 was defeated last year by a j said that work on construe lor AlhlrKOn for nisI oup of craskpots. We'll try of the "outside planf-wlring the mutilaUonJ h8 sfed again this year and every year laying cables and putting up were notXlosed until we succeed," the Dean de-jpoles-is underway xjiicitor, .i..iMir, when wnen as kH ul " nl-sf Mivcnni uuuiia-i "l - PrPret this proposal." gan to flicker out, toaay. Wife Charged With Attempted m. a. a. Hermit Parson Found Dead men's Rinks ve Tonight The object was first reported to be an aircraft tire. On investigation It turned out to be an Inner tube. It was found by a fisherman about five mile from downtown Vancouver. RCAF technicians put the tube under their microscope. It wa.s doubtful if the tube came from Slaying of Bartender Husband best of our knowledge on Tuesday, January 27, sometime between 6 p.m. and midnight on that date. The pilot did all in his power to ensure the safety of his passengers after the crash and we feel that on the basis of the evidence that he should be commended for such action as he did take. "We feel that the pilot was In His Barricaded Rectory however. Is the most severe In Miirnarpi choonka. 40. has been -mitners c'urt5 ' Pr"H'e R"P"t jury. nensham's feud with his charged with attempted, murder i cnvnai-nlri hiirtendej1 City RCMP said Mrs. Choopka mi an aircraft Hiiumii, and uu even ctcii ii If It iw had. It t, ' lu Ply 111 the i"!oj iii-i ! jwas unllkejy it could have torn '.husband. Walter, and remanded will be held ln Oakalla until there Is a decided change in her - ui annual Women's lim.. frnm 111 tire I to Oakalla prison farm. Further the tube was very old Choopka Is still In a able to give his evidence and that he was able to rationally answer all Questions that were nusoana s conaiuon. The woman was arrested short- lv aftpp nolle wpr nntlfierl Of The ...v bomber with ---- five men after having oeen ........ m v r ft hpari jcoma coma aboard vanished last night as it (bleeding vr.. enroute ni-mit from frnm , Mrs. Bill n and M,8. A. 8. Hanill- .. ' Mr Jne Serrtt M Since a row with his 160 parishioners In this tiny Cornish village 20 years ago, the eccentric rector lived the life of a recluse. ' On Sundays he went to his church and held three services though there was seldom any congregation. "I not sure that I do not prefer my congregation of ghosts," he once said. "They cannot object to any Innovation I make." Clioopka's injuries. She was held WARLEOGAN, Eng. (Reuters) Rev. Frederick W. Dens-ham. 83-year-old hermit parson, who for 20 years preached to "ghosts" in an empty church, was found dead over the week-end ln his barricaded rectory. Police who forced the door after a neighbor had reported no sign of life at the gaunt rectory, found him lying on the staircase. He had been de:l for 24 hours. parishioners began lri 1933 two years after he came to the village. They complained to the bishop that he had refused to hold services when they wanted them, converted church property to his own use and threatened to sell the organ. After an lnqtilry, the Anglican bishop said he could not remove the rector. So the village boycotted the church. ncared Vancouver wo n(ls at his home Jan. 20. His e . . i, i . i -iiiAnl put to him even though the testimony was given 18 hours after he was taken from the 11,1 Ker, Mi i I;e J J . ,hnn hn , J(,,1!1 M"the. iv aim Mrs IrJ. beach. uhmiiaaiu. icoimiuon remains vi ' Meanwhile bad weather has, Dhvsician sald today one of hampered search for the RCAF v . has been remov Ppmriv. ni,,u .ho( riuanneur- Choopka eyes here under medical 0DservaT.ion, but left, 1h.sC nlRht under police escort for Vancouver. Choopka was discovered on the afternoon of Jan. 20 lying In a pool of blood near the bed in his home at ;t'J0 Hf th Street. Prince lr. . y ""Pert eiirl..r. ..... ed en - wn.n with apver seven - - men --- aboard - on ed. It was only a mass of tissue "We recommend that aircraft be equipped with a portable light on the Mae West life Jacket." r'r a i..., ' "ay t -i -u - , u nd--.,, . . . .. . victim was LUISCIl w "loinir, out nope I Wednesday. It was enroute north j wnen tne from Vancouver. iliiwpltul. Kriielure ol His skuii.