1M I' PROVINCIAL. 1 ;.!.: UnoROW'S iw" 3rrSl P.XT A LI Br ORMES In UIDES- DRUGS ,d;iy. Man U 4. , i I Tim lie HUiio"" "" DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 3 20 5 feet 15 31 18 9 feet H 29 4 8 feet 21.28 0 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada' Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLII, No. 52 PRINCE RUPERT, B.O., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS ippmg sts o High Group to e Charges ince Rupert ship-i .i Oily (Sk!!;? I ' "TT'Z. 'J j ' : 1 I. t i .- .L J .:..,.: mmt " - mtt -Wi . ... - Businessmen Ask Immediate Action Surplus electrical power at a "reasonable cost" to attract industry to Prince Rupert is demanded in a resolution adopted last night by the Chamber of (.nt has cnargi'u SENIOR CAGE TEAMS DUEL IN FINAL LEAGUE TILT TONIGHT Final scheduled game In the city senior basketball league takes place tonight when Gordon it Anderson face CCCs In an all-deciding event. The game means a lot tp Alex Bill, coach of the hardware souad. If hlu five-star lineup shakes the Holkestad led cagers, it will mean the .league championship's in the bag. But if O-As should drop the game, they tie for leadership with Don Hartwlg't Manson Omegas. . It will be up to the basketball association to decide then If a tiebreaker game is to be played. - coSt a deep-sea cent." a ton , nad jjrain here i Vancouver and B.C. School System Supported VANCOUVER (CP) , that ships be fi-i.ni necessity! jr pilots to enter! j the . ,'.-; -.son, updating - the same name, say .asuti ships now come rt to load grain Is be-r.,t;i;'-shon in Vancou-i to. nt..lmmt Comet Jet Crashes in India Commerce here. The resolution urges city council "to take immediate steps to come to some arrangements with any party or parties who will guarantee the early availability of a large surplus of electrical energy." The utiUties committee of the Chamber will make a special study and make recommendations. A special committee will be set up by President Orme Stuart to make a survey of potential sites here for industrial development. T. Norton Youngs, who presented the power resolution, told the regular monthly meeting of city businessmen that "Prince Rupert has come to the point where no farther industrial expansion U possible, because of lack of sufficient electrical power. "Only a large surplus of reasonably priced power will provide The provincial executive ieni ' Vancouver i n- . of the CCF today declar Photo by Graphic Industries Ltd. B.C. Building Begins LIKf 1 1 N T-,l) KKNOR CLARAM'B WALLACE, CBE, formally turned the od Thursday at Exhibition Park. Vancouver, for the new British Columbia. Manufacturers and Electric Bulld-lnR three structures being built by the Pacific Nutional Exhibition at a cost of $1 400 000 It U expected they will be ready for this year fair. PNE President J. 8 C. Moffitt Is shown presenting the Lieutenant-Governor a specially mounted and engraved replica of the huge Caterpillar Earth Mover ahlch Hi Honor u-d to turn the sod. 4 tutor ami lew snips i Noted Canadian Fliers -Killed in CPA Disaster KARACHI, Pakistan. Canada's first Comet jet airliner crashed and burned on takeoff from ed "full support of the present educational system in B.C. and are con fident in the teaching -, here under present j " s'.atid Mr Nicker- ; irtvr to the Chamber j rip meeting Ia-t night. I t and inarm? rommlt- j Chamber lll Invest!- j .iiuii and make a re-: recommendations In', i the itrfulPst additional j raps coming here, said : son. is that of pilotage Karachi airport late yesterday, killing its crew of body and the officials of five Canadians and six aircraft technicians, Help For Starving Korea Sought From UN by Army There were no sunrlvora. All the bodlea were burned be Capt. Charles M. Pentland, pi further expansion of this port," he stated. lot, Cloverdale, B.C.; Capt. C. yond recognition. The new Comet had left Lon- the Department of Education." In a prepared statement the executive, officers criticized "the RoLston formula" and attacked "malicious statements" made about school teachers. North Sawle, co-pilot, Vancou- D T r' .1. ,,.; ........... (Prince Rupert city council at piinUKi- lor Die Georg-.i. latest grain ship to v.' ' Present Is in the act of deciding SnoL'L 'APi The food crisis .chief of staff said today he will (derision known In a telephone ! don Monday on lis way to Hon-In the army of the Republic of i ask the United Nations for help, j interview. He did not go lntoiolulu ,or delivery to Canadian Korea has grown so grave lts Gen. Palk Sun Yup made his detail but said he was nreoar-1 Pacific Airlines. It had aboard a.s .!! TO Fee for , between two suppliers for , . power chief mechanic, Vancouver, ana l Ti. , 1C; D r. D n I a new agreement: Northern B.C. l r r s . .... I 1 1 - I T i :f m Vancouver would. mjs to ask the UN for aid in I l wv vct:uiuviii ui nan-solvlng the food problem. iland Aircraft Company and a $:00 24. laid Mr. Nick-j "We condemn recent untruthful and malicious statements designed to break the confidence in our fine teaching body 1 rZ IZTIil? " the B C- Poer Commission). pvu Pakistan civil aviation author!- v. ,j v, o-i. .. Mr- Voungs said that Prince i.. ki h .v,o Th situation was nointed im i veteran trA crew Canadians were; Inst Wednesday by Defence Mm- j The dead istcr Shin Tae Yong. who said) (IIMU.IS error of judgment" by the located In every way and Its it the factors caslng: the Koiith Korean orean soldier soldier I trte in- f- r i climate is far more favor able than that of Kitimat for Indus gets I f ) M the calories he j' 7(37 rfCtltCf " The victims' we're buried To-' day in a common grave in Kar- ; enly a third needs. and our education policy," the statement said. . . .. - . - The statement said "the Rol-ston formula." which will wipe out municipalities' share of the safes tax and replace it with trial expansion. TWO CITY YOUTHS HELD FOR BOWLING ALLEY THEFT '"'two Prince Rupert "youtlis, aKed'14 and 16. are being held In Vancouver by city police for a theft in this city, RCMP said today. The Juveniles are suspected of robbing the till of the Bowling Alleys here last week of $80. The two were arrested In Vancouver Saturday coming ashore of the steamer Prince Oeorge. A constable leaves here tomorrow to escort the pair back to face charges. , T,. r ''. ' " But if we can't provide power. Ml charges for pilot h arc supplied free of Vancouver, return fare . Vancouver, meals lind ...'.am here or 10 days May Dissolve Parliament I i ms n,-u sent several inou- "and Konlin soldiers to hos- pit il with tuberculosis, malnutrition and other dietary dls-jepses Medical sources would not (reveal the figure, but Korean Ir.rmv officers said 7.000 men. ... u 1 i V.I,.'. Z- ,7 K'n8 to be left behind," flier, headed CPA division of s he d referring to a recent ln-ovcrseas flights and Sawle Capt. ,tation b Mcan t0 aU dus-was chief CPA ' overseas pilot to come to lts KlUmat Sawle. one of Alberta s first , increased government grants. wiU "increase the burden on municipalities and school boards." a:eat$;i5S)8. for pilot- .so rci.i. a Inn and a cnt more a foot for bush pilots, was born In Atha- ( basca and was educated In Ed- In his resolution, Mr. Youngs caiH that th fiuHing. ir.H.ictrv the equivalent of two Korean ' i ' a shin needs Dilating monton. He CPA In 1942. joined has and continues to be of ; prime Importance to Prince Ru : r hen- Is 28 miles. TOKYO (CP) Prime Minister Shlgcru Yoshlda threatened today to dissolve parliament after the House agreed to consider ino-tlon of censure against his pro-American administration. A spokesman for his doruin-ant Liberal party, Eigku Satu, said Yoshlda might be forced to if to ! miles going Into Federal Survey For Airport Here Listed in 1953 Budget rv.n uird that as tntrrnlni west Requiem Mass Held for John O'Hara reciments. had been affected. Communist propaganda mad.. much of the situation. Pelpini broadcasts assert the number of desertions "increases daily." I.t.-Col. Kim Dong Ik. commanding officer of the Korean 36th army hospital, said the average Korean soldier gets about !500 calorics a day, al-th"U"h he needs about 4.000 as a minimum to work and fight. This does not Include the pert but with it and Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. pulp mill was the end of Industrial expansion here unless abundant electrical power was provided in the near future. A special survey to be made of the entire Prince Rupert area for rmtAntial inHiictrial .rnancinn In invoke a law requesting Emperor liilaje do not compel t lakp a pit, the Hlrohito to dissolve the elective Kiiiwrl arfi should be body. The Emperor cannot deny Mt. Vesuvius Quiet; May Erupt Soon NAPLES (API Vesuvius was hot enough under the collar, but didn't blow his top last sunny Sunday. That's news, because it set a 322-year record for Mt. Vesu vius, which back in ancient Roman days w iped out Pompeii and ever since has been a threat to nearby villages. As of Sunday the volcano has Estimates o $:0.000 for a survey of Digby Island as a site of an airport here have been tabled In the House ol Commons, members of the Chamber of Com one removed from the obsolete Mas.s4-t airjKirt, is scheduled to be completed within a few day. The CCPA service, which Includes limousine coimectlon with the request. The House threatened to over l Irnm regulations of ur,e Hoard. - are atliasl when they harges here with Van-they a.-k why," said Funeral services were held this connecuon thls was suggested by morning for John O'Hara, plon- cliff Gilker. throw Yoshida's shaky govern merce were advised lat nlj;h Other business Included a re- The Information was received ' Prince Rupert, Is to begin March mem earner touay uy uum, wjeer , who died m AUce Arm censure a committee motion to 3.500 Koreans with each United States dlvlr.inn, who get the (ro mE T. Applcwhaltc, member 16- i rson port on city fishermen's floats by Ole Stegavig who suggested reprimand the 74-year-old Prime Rev. Father Mohan conducted s'.s to vessels shipping I "f parliament lor Skecna. andj The Chamber of Commerce was viewed by Chamber members j here has been pressing for a land that telephones be Installed at the floats to be available for solemn requiem mass in Annunciation Church. as the first concrete sicn that! air base lor Uie past, several emergency calls. re. sin n as the t0. J ion fu,. 0j iiilferen- j (.t l,v the KHVIMg of I ' ship coming here dl- 11 the Orir,n i,y WIiy o( Pallbearers were: Bill Smith, He called the Cow Bay floats "deplorable." The meeting approved support of city council tn years inalnlalning that Prince Rupert cannot expand wit limit being a part of the nation's regular airways. At present, this rity Is bUng M. M. Stephens, Bert Glassey. Baruey Turbitt. John Bulzak and W. J. (Dudci Robertson. f -rn sailing rtmle. Time "something ckllnite will be done soon to brills us un airiKirt " Mr. Applewlmite indicated Hie budget for the survey would be ixixstd in the House with little debate. Meanwhile, a letter from G. W. O. MeConachle, president ol '"ree (lays, or an aver- mme number of calories as the Americans. Independent Korean divisions, however, have been fed by the Korean government. Shin said the South Korean government, deep In Its third venr of war and short on money and resources, is helpless to ?olve the food situation. Korean officers and other South Koreans express bitterness that Communist prisoners of war. given equal treatment under the Geneva convention v-ith United Nations soldiers, are better fed than Korean Mr. O'Hara, who started log served by water landing aircraft ging In B.C. with a yoke of oxen. Minister for calling his rival a "stupid idioL" PRINCE GEORGE BEARS NOW LIVE IN PEACE PRINCE GEORGE (CP) Peace has returned to the bear s around this northern British Columbia town. But the number of those hi ''""I III 0KTiltll,B ,.astj. Ik (sts ic.i. would have been 95 years old on only, connecting via a shuttle service with Sandspit on Queen Charlotte Islands which Is served July 8. 'vine i.s in Kino sjnt ' been quiet for nine years, longest period without eruption since 1G31 but experts here have stuck a thermometer down the throat of the great volcano and announced: ,. "It's going to happen any day now. And when it does, It will be a honey." Under its crusted great main cone, Vesuvius has built up a temperature of 1.300 degrees fahrenheit. Normally It is barely half that. inch .i.,r, i . i Canadian Pacific Airlines, stated A large gathering of old timers its demands to the provincial government that the floats be repaired immediately. Joe Scott, highway committee chairman, said he would attend the convention in Vancouver on March 27 of the highway committee of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce, at which time he will present Prince Rupert resolutions to be drawn up within the next two weeks. bv the new type Convalr air assembled at Grcnville Court rec davs hero ! that as soon as Prince Rupert craft direct to Vuncouver. t costs, oJtninrd lis alrpurt, a service however however, s-iirf said! i Strongest representation by Chapel for prayers last night and also attended last rites this morning. '"ui are "twice as the Chamber made to the led lie ere as at Vanrouver. Burial took place in Fairview runneetlng wltli Eclmontim would be Inaumnated. CPA wently obtained permission to fly a scheduled seilrc from Terrace, 100 miles east of Cemetery. i bernating has been reduced by "'KU'-st Unit y(iu on. get thi m. rosU equal-loitl the Chnmber, and 'anon (,f Diiotap dif. 1 20, ' all because their brothers and sisters in Eastern Europe eral government was last iall when Prime Minister St. Laurent, on his tour through here, was asked directly to support the group In Its fight for an airport. A letter, stating reasons for auch a request, was presented to Mr. here, to Edmonton with stops at Strike-Idle Ships Costly pre dying off. Sinlthers and Prince Oeorge. Airport at Terrace, built our i no' solve the prob- ' V f t A .. start." j uia rx- a The skins of the 20 have been sent to the Royal Hors? Guards In London. Like 50 that went before them last year, they will lug the Second World War for the RCAF's coastal defence ays- St. Laurent. VANCOUVER Pickets still f JapaiVs tumous nu-hv Island, the largest ol U'n!r.'tnn, lu K,.lni ,MnM H 1 1 l,mfri fl S ft dim? patrolled five cram elevators tn I fslllendur a. tv. ... .' . ... .....i. be made Into laces for the several Islands ft, aua nrsi class airstrip, complete wiui famous Guards Regiment. Prince Rupert U thought. to be, .- ....- i ster as the cost of the strike of mrect fall of j navigational aids. Installation of a beacon, thejan Ideal location for an alrbase. I It all started when the Junior Chamber of Commerce here heard that the bears In Eastern 250 grain handlers mounts by thousands of dollars dally. Twelve ships are Idle and so far there has been no report of ID Si in lr in ckAgyrrnnenn Europe were having a hard time supplying skins for the regi possible settlement of the strike. Owners of Idle ships estimate ment. As a result the headgear was about to be discontinued or 100 Years Ago To Be Raised made of wolf skin. their cost at between $1,000 and $1,200 a day. The champion sent over 50 skins. This last shipment of 20 ,r"J" 'API The will arrive In time for the Coro nation. n rgo ship in the from the . Pu Si'"k In the Mcdl- ,,r nouinern s "one 2.200 years - Ul 1 France fA In th, the earen- h,,oi.,. TLC Attacks Tax Policies OTTAWA 0 Federal tax policies were criticized today by the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada in Its annual legislative submission to the cabinet. The Congress expressed dls-atisfaction with some aspects of the recent budget. The brief said personal income tax exemptions should be lifted to $3,000 I some still Intact after Scholars already have figured out who owned the 110-foot. 600-ton ship. He was a fellow named Marcus Sestlusi a Roman naturalized as a Greek who lived on the Greek Island of Delos. One ancient historian said he was a powerful politician who was sent to prepare Greece for a Roman conquest. The expedition was headed by Captain Jacques-Yves Coustcau who said the ship will be cleared of cargo and mud by late spring and then will be raised to the surface. years. of the ship: ' ! "One of the rarest finds of archeological treasure In recent years." And Grosvenor said of those on the expedition: "Their startling discoveries promise to add much to mankind's knowledge of the ancient world." Divers found that the ship carried almost 1.000 amphoras pottery vessels for wine. It also had 1.400 pieces of fine export dlnnerware, probably from the Oreek province of Lattum. This now Is Campania, Italy. Steel Industry Likely in B.C. VICTORIA (CP) Industry Minister Ralph Chetwynd said a major British Columbia steel Industry, using B.C. Iron ore, may be in the offing. "There is definite Interest In i GttS f,mnd by the ? Graphic Soclety- U'rl Qvenor, of n i lh' NRUonl Oeo-j "nounced the dls- ictv. DR. JOSEPH S. CHAIKOFF (left), 56-year-old Toronto doctor, has been remanded to Thursday on a charge of making a false statement In connection with the birth of a baby boy February 20." Shown With his lawyer, Harry Mendeison, Dr. Chaikoff's arreot follows lht or lit. and ilii. Jack Shlnder of Brooklyn, N.Y. The couple is charged with fraudulently obtaining a birfth certificate for the child police say the Blunders tried to take with them on a plane bound for New York. . from $2,000 for married persons the possibility for expansion of the steel Industry in B.C.," he and to $1,500 from $1,000 for single persons. said. He did not elaborate. ' " ws release said trt ' II 5- "