'ARROW'S mm TIDES ,Wy 23. WM vi:,,..!',, Standard n' .16 19.4 feet D. Daily 15.8 feet V V . V Phone 81 X 16: 10:46 Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pacific- Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLIII, No. 44 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1954 PRICE FIVE CENTS 84 feet 8.0 feet 22:35 1 woo 2) Charge Laid in Wake Of Coroners Inquest A 31-year-old native from the west coast of Vancouver Island has been charged with murdering a Military Aid Asked By Pakistan rinpp Rnnprt. woman Charles Robinson, a fisher Robinson went to the Eighth Avenue home and he joined them later. They had consumed u y Ki a gallon jug ot wine during tne ' L inn ii mrn-' A mm yi . w ift -mm rttnto--i rJah Photo by Van Mcer Studio. KARACHI (Reuters) j Premier Mohammed ' AH tonight announced Pakistan has asked the United States for military aid to strengthen her Ip Ml FE and waiting to take on the Ketchikan High school Polar Bears tomorrow If V Civic Centre in tne nrsi game oi i le international High school basketball series nan, is being held in jail here '.waiting trial. He was charged last Saturday ess than half an hour after a :oroner's Jury under deputy-coroner George Dawes returned i verdict naming him respon-uble for causing the death of 27-year-old Violet Annie Sam-lare. The woman died in hospital last, Tuesday night. The jury said she died of a cerebral hemorrage caused iemorial High school Rainmakers, sh ,wn above. Back row, left to right: Coach Jack -Jdy Kristmanson, Art Helln, Bill Morrison. Gary Morison, Greig Forbes, Ron Black n Jack McDonald. Front row, left right: Jimmy Stewart, Rod Tait, Doug Sankcy, armed forces. " , son, Ron Ciccone ana Key iwcn-ay. He said the request for mili evening. He said he did not know any reason why accused would "push" Violet Sampare. She had . been standing at the top of the stairway. The beam on which she struck her head was among wood that Wilson had taken to his home to cut up for firewood. TAKEN BACK TO CELL Robinson was taken from the court room back to his cell in the . police station Immediately after 1 the jury's verdict was announc- , ed and on recommendation of coroner Dawes a warrant was. issued charging him with mur tary aid has been made under the U.S. mutual assistance program in the last two days. No ce Rupert Women Curlers through being pushed by Charles Three Awards at Smithers Robinson and in a rider charged negligence for failing to summon medical aid. ALREADY IN JAIL The Dally Ni-s amount was specified. Heretofore, Pakistan has admitted only to Informal talks on the question of U.S. military aid. First reports several weeks ago on the talks brought outright condemnation from the Soviet press and expressions of deep concern from Indian Pre Robinson, who was arrested Prince Rupert on Thursday, Feb. 18, on a ce of four awards The Bannister rink which edged out the Anderson rink for the Baker shield were themselves taken by Anderson in the H and H to enter the finals of the H charge of being intoxicated and week-end In the was sentenced the next day to ers Ladies' Curling mier Nehru. and H. Anderson rink won Anderson took Vera Heggie's Ali last month denied Russian allegations that the United der. In a brief court appearance before magistrate W. D. Vance, the charge was read and accused remanded for eight days. Members of the jury, besides foreman Notman, were: Joe 14 days in jail, did not testify. The inquest was conducted bv T. W. Brown, QC. The jury, under foreman Jim Notman, was told of a party on Saturday. Feb. 13, at which trophy and Heth- foursome in an extra end by one Mild weather conditions again affected the curling schedule, forcing shortened Ice lengths Sunday night and cancelling of the 8 p.m. to 10:30 draws Sunday, Games were also cut to eight ends. It was a tired aggregate of women who wound up in the final games In the wee small hours of the morning. Besides winning the two trophies the Anderson ; rink were runncrs-up in the Buker shield competition. They also took the "most games won" honors with 10 wins to their credit. Hooper trophy and with a 5 to 4 score In the 10:30 ,aui .skipped her draw of the Manson award he Manson trophy. coni'tition. MacDonald de A RED HEAD becomes a bald pate as civil policemen in Iran apply this unique form of punishment to a Communist -agitator seized during the Teheran election riots. Taking matters and razors into their own hands, the civil police shaved the heads ofj the culprits held responsible for the uprising. Violet Sampare, the accuseds Richards. Clifford Abercrombie. feated Copcland of Smithers by shield was won by r's rink of Smith- common-law wite, Robinson and j Percy Curie, Dave Hewer, Stan 7 to 5 to enter the finals after States is planning to build military bases on Pakistan soli.. Meanwhile- in New Delhi Premier Jawaharlal Nehru today proposed that all parties concerned In the Indo-China war should agree on a cease-fire "without any party giving up its own position." Nehru told the House of the another couple attended. IPetrow and Medrick Nelson. Copland had ou.shot Bessie re 12 teams enter-in Prince Rupert, ouston and seven Lloyd Wilson, owner of the! home at 118 East Eighth Ave., Wakley's rink 8 to 17. Wakley lost to Bannister In told the Jury that he, Evelyn Lord Rowallan, Building Firms Oppose the Baker trophy competition in an extra end Saturday in a People, I lower house) that this keenly played 10 ends on keen I step should be taken in view of rfVes Seeking Convict the forthcoming -conference in Programs To Aid Jobless OntariorBoY; Receive Awards Wesley, Violet Sampare and Robinson had been drinking beer in a downtown hotel Sat-urdayjafternoon and later went, to his home. , ., He said Violet Sampare was Injured when she was "pushed down a flight of stairs by Charles Robinson." lee. Ice conditions generally remained favorable until Sunday Geneva. Switzerland, on the Indo-China and Korea irub- iami For Nurse's Death On housing, the association anernoon wncn nie lemperaiure ; lems. recommended federal measures rose to 40 degrees. I Nehru said his government K Detectives head and chest. A blood-staThcci A Dredicted low of 25 la.st nieht! h no intention of intervening to facilitate an annual program of at least 125.000 dwellings. OTTAWA 0i A Scots lord and a 14-year-old Manitoba youth on the Miami, Fla., kitchen knife was found In the In the war between the French STRL'CK BEAM failed to materialize and the compared with the record of who died, rescuing his sisters a their .search lor i bathroom. Union forcas and Communist- inski, 54-year-cld. Deputy chief Inspector James Evidence disclosed that she fr0m a fire, share honors today struck an eight-by-eight beamm a new list of Boy Scout which was lying at the foot of ! awards. no is wanted In1 n t u,.tt eni.-t th . sinutno curlers slogged it out to the led victminh rebels in Indo-finish. Some games were for- China nor should any rcspon-fclted short of the finish when 1 sibility in trying to effect a ,v. .u.j . cease-fire. th the slaying of a! ukcd "very much like a crime the stairs, causing a bruise on tV olla stf heua Governor-General Vincent n nurse. OTTAWA CP Canada's construction industry today opposed an expanded federal public works program for relieving unemployment. The Canadian Construction Association, in its annual brief to the cabinet, said it doubts such a program Would affect seasonal unemployment or help particular industries in which workers arc out of jobs. The Association, chief spokesman for the $4,000 000.000-a-year construction industry, took the opposite view from major labor bodies, which recently Evelyn Wesley testified that Masscy. capacny as cniei : Norma Rennie, 4fl, Guciph, Out., wa scout for Canada, announced the fnambermaid Satur- she was asleep when the incident took place and did not know about it until she woke lead which was almost hopeless to overcome. Prizes will be presented at a banquet and dance to be held in Heggie's Aero Room tonight. 1 -st-ide hotel room. 1 1 who wore only a of passion." MLss Rennie had lived at the hotel since October. The search for Kacinskl wus concentrated on the Miami area after police learned that he had told employees of a restaurant where he ate frequently that he was going to Miami to open hu own restaurant. up about 1 o'clock Sunday Prince Charles To Meet Queen In North Africa 104.000 starts in 1953. Other measures include: 1. Higher amounts on which home-builders can borrow 90 per cent of a dwelling's value under the National Housing Act. 2. Extension of NHA loans to cover older homes bought for rehabilitation. 3. Creation of "open end" mortgages that would enable owners to enlarge homes without the expense of a new mortgage. For highways, the association recommended further federal aid to provinces beyond the assistance on the trans-Canada highway project. larently had been i-ys. A "don't dL,- morning, when Wilson told her that Robinson had decided to take Violet Sampare home to the door had kept 'fs from enteriniz. have urged a stepped-up public 1525 West Second Avenue. I Kaclnski had occu- i Plans worKS Policy to . absorb jobless LONDON (Reuters) REMOVED TO HOSPITAL It said construction is desir Further evidence disclosed next to Mi.ss Ren- j as known to have th her. was stabbed in the awards by the Boy Scouts Association of Canada on this anniversary of the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts movement. Lord Rowallan, county commissioner of scouting at Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, Is the first recipient of the silver fox award, recently set up by the Boy Scouts Association for "services" by non-residents of Canada. Lord Rowallan's place of honor on the list Is shared by Ernest Villeneuve, 14-year-old member of the 3rd Scout Troop at The Pas, Man. The youth was awarded the bronze cross posthumously "for gallantry with special heroism." He died after rescuing his sisters from their burning home. able In times of general decline in business, activity, but this year Ca.iada will have a high volume of construction anyway. EFFECT ,b()l BTFl X "It Is very doubtful," the brief said, "that a substantial in that no medical attention was given until Monday when It was noted that the bruise on her head was swelling. Dr. L. P. Charbonneau ordered her removed to hospital. The woman's condition grew Lancaster WEATHER )own South CIL To Split Into Two Firms MONTREAL (CP) Canadian Industries Ltd., bis chemical concern with operations across Canada plans to split itself into two. distinct companies. The plan has been drawn up by CIL's two principal shareholders. Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., of the United Kingdom, and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company of the United States. -, It fellows a 1!52 anti-trust Judgment in the' United States, t . If Irvlce will be held were announced Sunday for five-year-old Prince Charles, heir to Britain's throne, to make his first royal tour this spring. He and sister Anne, 3, will sail to North Africa in April to meet their parents. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, and sail home with them on the return from their royal tour of the Commonwealth. An official announcement from the royal residence at Buckingham Palace verified earlier reports of the youngsters' journey. Charles and his siter will start their first trip outside Britain Forecast North coast region worse Tuesday afternoon and Cloudy I she died about 10 o'clock that crease in the public works pro-'' Vancouver for Lancaster, former with occasional light rain today night. gram would affect the present seasonal unemployment . . . or help the textile, marine, agricultural Implement and other Industries currently beset with and Tuesday. Continuing mild. I A post mortem was conduct-Winds southerly 15, frequently ed by Dr. Antony Railing at the 20 over the water. Low tonight undertaking parlor. onH Tiitrh Tiipsdnv at Vnrt Hnrriv Wilson ftlsn tniri the iurv that olutimer, who died !' Vancouver ss after a ster. aged about 78. f 1314 and remained nmh. la onH aR finnrtcnir. 35 and 4S after thpv Ipft thA rinwntnwn serious unemployment WORKED FOR SCOUTS The citation for Lord Rowallan lems. Prince Rupert 38 and 42. beer parlor the two women and , !"itil his retirement. f'ughout most of his which directed Imperial Chemical and du Pont to separate said he was first appointed dis as employed In the ices, first in the their Joint interests in a number of companies in North and South trict commissioner of scouting for north east Ayrshire In 1922 and three years later became county commissioner. It said he April 15, when they board the royal yacht Britannia for a voyage to Tobruk, Libya. They will sail back from the North African port May 1 with their parents, stopping at Malta n,l niltrultur Hnrino (hit ro i lector s office and America. j government agent's Operations of the present CIL, which Includes the Jumes island 'eisurc time lntrt ' nd tnr , li.C has since travelled "upwards of 200,000 miles In the Interests of scouting, despite the handicap of a leg severely damaged by a shell explosive plant would be, luro tr,p to Brilaln whcrc thcy continued in one or other of thc a - ..,auy years 5, 7 pholr at St. An- now companies. DOROTHY LEA, 26, pretty policewoman with the Toronto morality division posed for six months In the Toronto underworld as a drug addict to trap narcotics peddlers. As a result of her work, six members of an alleged narcotics-peddling ring were arrested by ROMP and Toronto police. Dorothy In 1917 which at tunes caused One, with Imperial Chemical intense pain." A . , n v as the principal shareholder, would be called Canadian Indus Two scouts were awarded the J,J his wife about f.'!' hc ' survived by !Mr5 J. Smith, 831 f !w. Prince Rupert, J y Lanrmctor silver cross "for gallantry with considerable risk." They were Peter Smith of the 10th Scouting Troop In Toronto "for hif will arrive May 15. The royal children will be guided in their first venture abroad by Catherine Peebles, the prince's governess, and Helen Lightbody, their nurse. There Is little chance -the voyage will get the children to Tobruk in time for the Queen's birthday April 21. The Britannia is not scheduled to arrive there until -April 27, six days after the Queen becomes 28. got Into police work through J.r fP , "'lth and listening to the stories told by tries 1954 Ltd., or CIL 54 for short, and would be headed by H. Greville Smith, now president of " CIL. The other new operating company would be Du Pont of Canada. Ltd., with du Pont of the United States its chief share presence of mind" in rescuing a boy from Georgian bay, near Meaford, Ont., and Alastair Wat lie fun.. I "uay ner two brothers who are on pSrvice. I the Toronto force. ff PARLEY AT GENEVA holder, and would be headed by son of the 1st troop in Thre Rivers, Que., for rescuing e woman and her son from the St Maurice river. . Heibert II. Lank, now a CIL vice president. . 1 mw BY RED CHINA '.'Oil! 19th Person Dies imunLst China tonight approved the Big Baseball Films "" to nokl an Asian peace conference -" at Geneva Eighteen Die SYDNEY, Australia m The worst storm and floods In New South Wales' history ended today, leaving some 3,000 square miles of the state's northern coast a shambles. Eighteen persons, and poss at , .. Chinese paney snould. ease world tension. fuiio. p express their support for It," said 'uadravi u . I. KdIp. tv , nere wotci an editorial in the official 7 sraduaiiv SayinB' "without doubt this agree- From Gas Fumes VANCOUVER (CPX This clt; chalked up- its 19th domestit gas poisoning fatality of tin year Sunday with the discover; of the body of 61-year-old Johr Olson. His body was found la Ixx by his wife when she returnee home. A gas jet was turned or but not lighted, Fail To Arrive Film showing plunned for 7 p.m. tonight at the Civic Centre by the Little League Baseball association has been cancelled, it wus announced today. The two films, "This Is Little League" and "Little League Basics" failed to arrive. The showing will be held at a later date. fi ibly 22, were dead, thousands were homeless and the damage was reckoned In the millions of pounds after the two days of f ate Secret "'auonal tension." l-fan ij "y Dulles has stressed that the invitation ' s if... "'P'oniatlc recoenltlon nf Red China. cyclonic disturb ance during OUTSIDE No. 10 DOWNING STREET Sir Winston Churchill, Britain's Prime Minister, shakes hands with Canadian Prune Minister Louis St Laurent (right). Canada's leader Is on a tour of 11 strategic countries and will visit the Asiatic members of the British Commonwealth. isior, , ndnNatlnatist China have assailed the . "ell-out of their interests. which 10 to 20 inches of rain fell on the coastal plain.