PROVINCIAL LIBRARY lCTORI4B VICTORIA, B, C. 'or'Mes DRUGS I" NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER' DAILY DELIVERY Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 I VOL. XLI, No. 95 PRINCE RTTPFHT BP. TtJFSD AV " DOtr 01 ,n. ' . . ' ' " - . PRICE FIVE CENTS mm wm fy cabs . I t ! ,,11 n') ; Housing - r E' f ' it , st :1m i . .' U : ' Great Influence on Pacific Northwest ' - ! ' . ' . --'- ' .. - ' - - . " ........... v v Federal Member Still Confident of Project VICTORIA (CP) Delegates to the Pacific Northwest Trade Association conference here Monday s-aid that aluminum development "in the Pacific-Northwest could affect the economy of the whole - , area. i "l am confident that the housing project in j Prince Rupert will be authorized as originally plan-j ned provided no objections to the rentals are raised locally or by the province," says a message received hy the Daily News today from E. T. Applewhaitc, V7 f Pen Scene Critical j "We believe the already sub-stanltal contribution of alumin- um to the economy of the Pacific j northwest Is only the beginning j of an Industrial and commercial 1 expansion which should exercise ! great influence on the growth Ml at Uttawa. Earlier Mr. Applewhaitc had reported that he had been talking to the office of the Minister of Resources and Development and, as a result, was confident that within a matter of days the contracts would be let for the rental housing project at Prince Rupert. Last evening J. D. McRae. cx-MLA met Premier Byron John- More People Seek Houses Further Applications Coming As Result of Drive ; Fate of Guards Still at Stake-Talk of Surrender and stability of this entire section of North America," said F. L. Magee of Pittsburgh. DlfcS i Sir Stafford t'rlpp Stafford JACKSON, Mich. 9 Grim- Magee Is vice-president i n faced and fearful, authorities I charge of production for the Several days'- miblicitv and were waiting today for 179 tough convicts in southern Michigan prison to decide the fate of 11 guards they hold as hostages. ps Dead son in Victoria. The Premier promotion by the city, Cham-appeared still confident that, If oer of Commerce find this news-all were united In pressing and paper has netted 21 more appll- i Hundreds of other convicts who csiauumiiiig mu neea, nouses cations by DcoDle wanting to Aluminum Company of America. He said the Aluminum Company of Canada's ultimate objective of more than 550,000 tons a year from its project at Kitimat would compare favorably with the total production of aluminum from the entire United States and northwest. Mr. Magee said: "There are good rea.-jons to believe that, given normal and lines for Britain's I Auilfrily I haiic-cllor would be forthcoming. rent new homes at an average rioted in this the world's largest prison :re back under control. One of their number was killed by police fire and nine we.e wounded. . State troopers counted four injured in their ranks. ; S-a itzc: land CP Sir npps. eider statesmail, a India's road to in - and pianncd Brl---r poiicy lor econ- 01 $75 a month. Active interest ) i also bei ;g shown ia other ways. The campaign is being ; conducted by the Chamber of , Commerce which has assured . city council loo applications will ' be be submitted. submitted. Five Dead in Alaska f"MUJIU Crash V.IUJII b SfmnSfl f, reSWentS f Eahtend' drlven from eir homes SLLJ T?,,"?8 of, "chman Cr..-Jt in saulbwestern Saskatchewan th-.s week. ' stable conditions, peacetime re . "",71A . .o. i.rc iiwkb.hwu uiia vauey, vy' railway tracks wac, covered cowed- by by water water mty, uitd Monaay I ' . and grain elevators quirements will be able to consume our enlarged output within .emu came in Twenty applications had been ' " ",c lluou BUU "orrwas reported at week's end. (CP Photoi vr,r in 7,virU Minll ANPHABAOP. (fP . . .. . . .. ! - , a reasonable period." - reccivea Dy me cny Derore tne o! phyMcal suiicnnj transport with five Elmcndorf project was temporarily shelved. TWO MILLION DAMAGE Consequences of the setting of fires and general wrecking and rioting caused losses and damage estimated to total not less than two million dollars. , The rebellious convicts holed up, with their hostages, in Cell Block 15, the disciplinary section where they were sent for the Vancouver Dreod Malady Federal government housing authorities have demanded as-! ui ucuiu in- i tw oi.-h; mura cra.Miua xvion-:!ay in the Merrill Pass area, ;;iiy lawyer, who haU northwest of here, the air force t : mi Hie aauisi. reported early today. Local Survey Favors Liquor Change-Oppose Daylight Saving surancc of 190 bona fide appll- t'itlnrie tit rr-rMA tK is n r(n. Foot-Mouth and for serial reform. a civiWcmnn u.. Kit.. i ... . . I Fire Fatal In t "Are you In favor of sale of !J r-l ' 311 aboard '.iad been killed. houses renting at the high fig-: m was Lady Crippi, Wreckage was sighted but the ure before letting contracts for ' "Are you in favor of daylisht saving?" vitiating of prison rules. Last word from them during ; the night was a renewal of the i ...VANCOUVER f Fire crackl- spirituous liquors - and wines In licensed premises?" Disease Is juon ana caie oi ner darkness prevented an immcd- the 50-unit project.- n:;V.;!(ri hix rhinf int. v...i i a ti iniint- lnltial .t... have Lng throu a wooden apartment threat v to " cut off " a guard's head -"-- - " "livn. ilic JiailL' M UU il nil jiuiiai "ilUOl O steDs sieps ll-O nave 11BYC been Dcen UUCI1 u hiiilrlln iriin U.,- u.,r . tr,,j . " . . ... ,i recer.. monliis. flight tmm pim,Hf . o.. tairn h h. ii.i BuHaing .neie here trapped -i up pea and ana i 1.1,, ktll- km- i 1 mother " and " her e " daughter "er ,n a Pre-election . survey on provincial " v . plebis- if any prisoners were hurt. So far . , , r as authorities could tell, mutin M have been 3 years vahan airstrip, 175 miles north- and federal governments for the SLL" h ... . . ; . , La,o, ih tc. .tcest of Anchorage. , rental housing development. w?a " ShborhL store buv' uuy 2 P Ced bef0fe tHe PeP'e June 12 Sevea Confirmed eers have not heard of a prison- When contractor bids received i V.ix-Ui,jx Jiad laiil , lng .1 them . a bedtime snack. ul 01 ,u people picked at random said they would er kiUed unit, ' federal Thc " apPf'mately '22. vote in fovorOf the fiquor quefion Major.'fy of l" Tbe V0- werellgnting mv-" government uv M m-'vi. or those rnose . '. .. .... ... occupants cscaDed safe v from -. . viujuiuy among themselves today over New Outbreak in Sadkatctiewan ... How It Happened Today's Stocks (I nurt -v K . 4Iiii-imi i n. I.IH nl i"1 three-storey block on Fifth asked, said they were not in favor of the "dayiiqht tn iw or surrender, nave hv. to to rent rnt ior fr m (o on a m u- ( ivl,nil. in (h. ifi.ianr. ,ncti : " - 1 ' 3 ... JV .UUw..u,., uuvni.1. auv.iiy unit; uil-'UliCli e. year repayment plan. Later It was reported that ) REGINA CP Health of anim- When viikj only 20 u applications njJuoi.iull.-. , m,,i, -nrt hor ''",,', cnunn.i'inF.nU J Most, Most people who answered me jnur.isus prisoners, angry ais onicia, iiere today con- were received through a city- ,i-ho ,. . VANCOL'VKR American Standard "yes". to the liquor question sur-. ' .21 sponsored survey, federal hous nom the third storey by the vev Iclt there would be ."less and tired, staged a bloody hat- firmed a new outbreak of foot-tie among themselves ja their and-mouth disease, the first re-besciged cell block after a lis- ported In the southern Saskat-ptite over what to do with ichewan infected area since , . I , ' ., i '''). f 1.." 3 1 S i J i , t : t f t ' . l - ' , 1 t ':. i ii i I - - ."-V ' .1" , l T ' ' '" r "i i i Mto f !.(!,. '!'-'- : .. : . . t I V , 1 r. Si l; r ,,' V . i "if i. - ' " IJi : . fl 1 I .- i To i) I ' ' 1 " ! ' t -1 'i nJ 't t j 5 . ' -1 j vr Heavy Rains Raise Fears Bralorne 6.25 Cariboo Quartz 1.50 Congress , 06 tji bed lirre for fojr iiidiT treatment lor rcti;,n called .spondy-; aiii.l.ou was ii.scov-' ,n 1950 when he came lor treatment lor an compiaint. ai;h caiwd the "Mi. U) rrign as Chancel-. Exchequer in October the Labor party which rvtd lor many years,, s power. urard by Dr. Dag-', -hk chief physician, ' : 'Sir S:.fo.-d Crlppa v peacefully at Hi i;ht." ! i emc uririg ladders. . bootlegging" in Prince Rupert ! Last July the family had es-11 ,lle h1uo1 luws were changed.; ing authorities advised a local contractor the project had been shelved. , March. prison guards they were hold ing as hostages. capad unharmed when fire broke "Yes answers wcrt given by: I .46 Latest report from Ottawa Twelve head of cattle are re.- Cronln Bablne Giant Mascot .99 sniirrrs however issiirc ron- " . uic iimu ""B, i-ai omtu naej, Indian Mines 19 Pioneer 2.30 Yesterday rioting prisoners : portea mieciea in ine urmiston seized control of large sections of area- about 100 miles southwest the big southern Michigan state ! of Regina. Another neighboring prison and set one building 0:1 i nerd animals Is reported firo i i-nntinnoHim nf tho o.if . i to have made contact and will tracts for the scheme wlU.be ltitjbullding- John Fowlc, 1176 Ambrose Ave- almost immediately If no objec-! Cause of the fatal lire liao not ,nuc: John McDonald. Elizabeth' tions to costs are raised by!bcCn determined. . . Apartments; Mrs. Arvid Sand-; either civic or provincial gov-1 An hour before the apartment hals, 719 Fifth Avem.;.-, East; .30 Of Flooding KANSAS KANSAS CITY CITY, (d (KiNTpu; New ralr Premier Border Privateer Reeves Macdonald .08 4.75 ernmcnts ''""C, names hit the warehouse of Anstair rraser, tnzauein Apart- rains, i be destroyed with the infected R' o 08 ; xhe Junlor chamber 0f Com- the J. W. Kelly Piano Co. Ltd., mcnts; Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hull.' of it hea sharpened tne break m that M," 1t8u began Sunday ou"aay night, Sheep Creek 180 mcrce wecklv radlo program will causing cxlensixc damage to the No, 2, Seaview Apartments. . : J of , food ,tlr ' ven Pri50? guardt? " hfW Sllbak Premier 80 i.ik. further ai. air ik. the hnud housing project stored stored apDliances. appliances. Answerinc "no" werp Mn MIS. 1 ' ugincia aiont, h nosiage Dy the mutineers, led I Federal officials here said that . . ... ..-in furmof nrhn tKmr AiA On Sunday the Bowman Stor- Hank Wlcns. fi22 Fraser srrepr- i lne ra?lnS Missouri River today, oy the notorious "crazy" Hyatt,;-;-'"-'-""""'w nupstion in sn Interview with en Juliana whf. if pvpr reiPflsPrt wnntrt hp i tlf Y, Is believed to have bought . 1089 Ambrose ; Three major dikes of the Mia- senior chamber housing com- ase warenouse ncrc was swept Mrs. Ole Tweed. Canada as ah un- carcass irom one oi tne pre-. j viously infected premises last Taku River 07 Vananda 17 '1 Salmon Gold 03 ' Spud Valley 09' 2 Silver Standard 2.30 Western Uranium 4.00 mittee. Program begins 6:45 p.m. y 8 $500,000 fire of undvtermin- Avenue; Mrs. Robert B. GHmour, : souri have held at critical spots 2ePi deported to .. cd origin. . 217 Sixth Avenue East.. l . and -v,,. experts .1 to their : desirable alien. I clung pre-; t l-past. two nrisnn hWks in- January and kept it frozen dur- Kanada diction that Kansas Citv. Kan-- pinriino- mpntai ward miri mess 'fg the winter. Recently he thawed out the meat, canned 1 .nais. nnri JCflrisQB C.Hv Aicenin-i 'hall are in rontrol of thp rintprs. -V9rQucen Juliana of oils portions for his future u i 'i Hvatt's eroun spnt word that . . Cdibla .66 Biggest Atomic Test Blast Yet Spectacular Episode A. P. Con "-us luceiveu a warm mday night as flic a six-day unofficial r "second home" ri,. ' . they would "work over" the hos- ;use anf s reported to have dis- , The crux r. v of rainfall 1(f jitters wa tags if ve ammunltion was posed of the remainder in' his j at Kansas City, where prolonged ! used against them, ' prison off t- barnyard. Veterinarians say that ! downpours turned the river into : cials said. itney susPect the new infection Pr. George Pulp Mill Uuildinir to Start as Soon as Forest Management Licence Granted came irom tnat mrectea carcass. Federal officials fear that the A1U1U L U 11 Li 01 1 Li, lNevaua ( Canadian rresS) ;a monster last July. j At the height of the rioting, -One of the most Snectaeilkr atnimV hnmh pvp-I This time, armv eneineprs .v;officials sald at ,1600 prisoners new outbreak may lead to indefinite extension of the United were involved. MITAVU'UII r AT O 1 11 11- V to j detonated jojted observers' ten miles distant today th?, le,vee hafv;e fuilt "1. Canadian Air luxury nlr lli.vr which1 "Quwnioueheil down! ' al 10:30 p.m. Eastern ' Time at suburban i .a,rWrt, A small but' ......... ......... ... I1.111HII1 , . feet. Meanwhile, with hunger and,LaLes aS against, cana new Westminster (P As ana gave louu troops an experience they will never The expected crest was 29 feet ihirst alike alli Ranwy New,dlan cattle- forget. put a heavy general ram woula Jersey, pr.'on officials waited ! At Victoria Hon. Harry Baw 11 ciuwci chirred and i - patiently for a break in the re- iian. British Columbia's minister W the ( It was probably the largest Jorce.tnat upward, bomb ever dropped on conti- ! ; iuern returned 1 "luaintances of h SOOn S U1C 1UICU UIHIIUSCIIU'lIk . licence for which the company, inr 1 ti im ls applying in the Prince George WlATHER " I I IUI area Is granted, commencement will be made on building a new , . Synopsis $25,000,000 pulp mill planned for I Thcrc were clear fkjcs Jn all that district by a group of in- sccllons oI thc Province last vestors headed by the VVestmln- st.er Piiner Co. Announcement of night and temperatures fell ncntal United States soil. r Smoke blotted out troops who were 1 within four miles on ground zero. 1 bellion of 231 convicts there. 01 agriculture, said there was i The revolt there is the longest ' nothing to be alarmed about. He in a series of five outbreaks in I Indicated that the new outbreak the United Statef. A Similar j would not cause a reimposition mutiny by 69 convicts in Tren-!f the British Columbia embar-: ton State Prison, 40 miles to the j 8' ; south, ended at the week-end! At Edmonton, Alberta depatt,- Swift Current Crisis Tonight Trucks hastened to take them the projected 300-ton-a-day mill sharply at some Interior points faway f(r fcar o radioactive ef. Today promises to be sun ly but was made yesterday. SW1FT CURRENT (CP) Crisis aftcr 77 hours. ment of agriculture officials ex- f.. ik. n, j. 1 RarriparlpH hi a rinrmitnrv nrpsspri pnnpprn ohniit thp nnw fects. warlimc stay here. " I s'pfPfC from the air- i We,, ! smiici as 8hc Rt. Hon. Vln-, ' Guv"nor-Oencral. 1 ' Introrlucpd Queen ' Pr'm. Minister L. S I 'I; ;d to other Cana- Including Minister "al Df fence Brooke; 1 am so glad cool In most areas although a 'The mill will employ 300 per- AJUllUttllll J 1 " " r,., uaill, , . . . UUlAtlllg ine explosion nasnea at , n 8:jo on of Which would precipitate a wing, the prisoners were prom- outbreak being fairly close to the n-J; ... rlistnrhnnr'p now nnnrnachinff Calmont 182 Central Lcduc 3 80 Mercury ' 32 Okalta 4.50 Pacific Pete 14 00 Royal Canadian 26 Royalite , 20.00 TORONTO Athona 10 Auuiaque -21 Bcattie Duquesne 58 Bevcourt ... .. M4 Buffalo Canadian .22" 2 C M & S 35.25 Conwcst 4.15 Donalda 40 Eldona 24 2 East Sullivan 8.30 Giant Ycllowknlfc 10.50 God s Lake 45 Hard rock 13 Harricana -'.12 Heva 11 Jolict Quebec 50 Little Long Lac 72 Lynx 17 Madscn Red Lake 2.09 McKenv.ie Red Lake .... .43 McLcod Cockshutt 2.90 Moneta 45 Negus 62 Nornnda 74.50 Louvlcourt 30 Pickle Crow 180 San Antonio 2.60 Senator Rouyn 18 Shcrrltt Gordon 4.40 8teep Rock 7.60 Silver Miller 1.55 Upper Canada 185 Golden Manltou 6.00 ,sons wim an uuuiuunui hi - ,. r- . a.m Pacific Standard Time, 30-foot flood on portions of this ised they would receive no cap- Alberta border. wnnr oierations. . v..,v ,iv, -i, wim 11..I i. ' -. - ..... (h nrtomnnn Th's ou,ii gilinaiitc lliai it wn i..j in.. . ..j .11... uai punisnmem n tney sur- The nlant will be oiicratcd in : ".J" -" i clearlv visihle in X Vpms 7S u ".; fL".. j conjunction with the forest aciQSS the provlnce tonlgnt as: miles away. . ! nlghor early tomorrow morn- guard hostages. T-.!. J HC I management licence which thc tne storm moves eastward .Light j The bomb burst 42 seconds ing. Desperate convicts, vowing1 LA 161111 KuL company Is seeking. nhnwnra n pxnpptprl alnnir the! after bcine released from an T7. , :.. . U f . 1 . 1. . "victory or death" in the mutlnvi VVI1I 1 M ... . . . . Sponsors of the venture in- nolth coast in advance -of the Air Force plane flying at 30,000 : nhas?P thprp i nn P,,Ji. fnr were reported bickering as food .1...I. i,io .in.n,nnl.M,in, ..on,,i.iin, f rrnm Ih. tv.o . i ..... n... ... I . . . fant fopt in n n o . f.,ii ! 1 kui. .:u i i j - i pnasize inere is no cause lor supplies ..,,.. dwindled. j,iw,j uimn; iiu.iiwiiira .iu... vnc sysuem OUl uuic in me way HI m t; yuau, ui(u ien uivi. nntimUm mimoJll n, nnnrtto .pno in.i . e J.I.. I Thp h,K Kt ,,.rK Water has been shut off to thc ' wing since the riot flared up: Privinrf. of the nlant bleached uihpro room hefnrp pnnii.inn hit Ifte 000-foot earth and con- sulphate pulp, will be sent here, ' . K,irrcast'- ground zero and raised the fa- "ete barrier holds back a lake Thursday night. We Cut for manufacture Into sanitary . , . miliar, dirty dust column. ; mura whb, uure-qmirarj 01 tissues and other products of the I . ?or.h lt Coast Region - Cloudy i Hea, f . . . a mile wide and roughly 35 feet Both Ways Liberal Women Well Satisfied With Party Outlook VANCOUVER (CP) Double-barrelled extension of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway to North Vancouver and to Dawson Creek is urged by the British Columbia Women's Liberal Ar Westminster Paner Co. which loaay Wiln f"n . "u eve- faces w of UUUl, observers L Ttia. Ma,t V of 1 them Vllbtll deep. f.,..i ' ilmr r-.?...,.!.. . a. u ... . t . . ... .1 - heretofore has purchased its pulp from other manufacturers. '"old ,",uu" JacK-. 15 1 n ls hc"nnn. will wIp Thip wlshcd thcy were in foxholes This city of 7500 population iwr H v a FhowcM Wednesday. A little uke tn wouId be ln the th of tne warmer. Wind light. Increasing, t. ch.iH th. .,.oL.r.H Seaway Sent To US Senate WASHINGTON, DC. (CP) lif. . " "lson 111- - wrn in th .7 lur man- dam, 25 miles upstream, give way. ' - , !'3 ot hU to southcily 20 this evening - and shifting to westerly (20i in Union steamer Coquitlam. the early morning. Lows tonight Capt. James Hunter, is due back and highs tomorrow . at Port in port at 1. o'clock this after- -TIDES- While officials in charge ex- senate Foreign Relations Com- sociatlon. ft, was re- Wednesday, April 23 pressed hope that the dam miUce today voted to send to i Resolutions on the -PGE from Hardy, 38 and 50; Sandspit and noon from Alice Arm and Stew IS cZ 0:23 llligh for would h.ol1, tne clty is PrePared the Senate without recommen-' Dawson Creek and Quesnel As- Princn Runort 38 and 48 ana win sail at 3 p.m n . ... n i . - t , mppi u ii u umpriypnnir , i t i . . .... 1 ... . 1952 21.7 feet r7fl 20.4 A feet fnn . 2.0 feet 4.8 feet 12:58 ...b. .. ....... p,v-..v... nn ruin ipcric nrinn mirrtni.17 no Knrmr. ah orppo ort.r.tri hjinn.,,. r..- . ui uuuiii' i.i i irvLL' wxv ill in utiiei : Vancouver. zens in 81oan y ef Alaska polnU, Frank Watcrhouse. Low 6:46 lay-lying areas have united States participation in 'at tho annual meeting of the inert c ireiEnier Cass ar. Cant, uann io.ui B. C. body. Mrs. B. Haugland.. who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Hcn.y Hansen, First Avc- i jbeen on the alert for the. past building the St. Lawrence sea- Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, !,ew davs- way and power project. Bishop of Caledonia, is sailing j Plans continued for the fur- Canada has announced its in- ' - ! t 4i , '. . - , l' 1 ' 1 y fund nii,niu r' Pengelly, g due in port tomorrow ; ee of m. . y 011 a from Vancouver. On the way up ! K. F. Harding, general mana The president'sreport a "sense of satisfaction" in i ,Urv member ii coast tne Cassiar Is calllngtger oi runce uupert r isner- i nu'e wesi, is returning to van-, .mis afternoon by the Coquitlam thef evacuation of 490. families te"ntion of going ahead alone the Liberals' new found liberty mtive tor thi ' um" at Ktlmat. Kcmano and Watson j men's Co-operative, left today couver on the Coquitlam tins for Vancouver on ecclesiastical who would be affected should with the project if the United' 'the fact that we will be abio e ""ling. isiand wlth carg0 deliveries. : on a business trip to Vancouver.1 afternoon. business. the dam fail to hold. t tales does not wish to join In. to be ourselves."