MORROW'S PROVINCIAL LI33ART, 113 -TIDE5- VICTORIA, D. C. ' .,:.,i.,y. May 28. 1953 ,ilic standard Time) Daily 20.5 feet -3?. I v , in- - f . - t"-,.. .1 ivery 18.1 feet 2.8 feet 7.9 feet 0:33 13:38 7:20 19:12 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLII, No. 123 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS PhontSl X. n 7v 1 nA7on km Pimm uvBK mvm Aircraft Reported Crashed Into Tree V Britain, U.S. Must Settle China Issue UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AT) The United States and Britain arc By The Canadian Press VANCOUVER. Ground parties moved today into the Oregon wilderness believed skimmed by an RCAF bomber in the last minutes' of its flight. 2' ; K ? : "' .V. i V . ' - . ' . 1 ill - . ' , . haJLf It i ii i 1 1 , , They are checking a report- that a plane, carrying 10 men. apparently crashed after shearing into the 140-foot trunk of a dead tree at Salmon Mountain, 17 miles east of Port Orford, Ore. In Vancouver, the RCAF released the names of nine of the slowly but inevitably f ' . f heading for a showdown on Red China. , Father Meets Son crew members. The plane was on a scheduled t. nil.'1 ' ' ' $ - r- : ' l . ' if 7 ' 41 - . r l.,. - - T 4 1 v I '., A i I',, w. .- f!f Hi' ' I i it r i I! t i f V t ', " I v - - ( , "1 ) i A. (.. I.. McNAl'GIITON (centre) chats in Winnipeg with his son, Lt.-Col. E. D. M. Leslie ;u,'l Maj -Gen. N. E. Rodger, general officer commanding, Prairie command, after Col. s return from Korea. Col. Leslie changed hl name to meet the requirements of his 5 will in which he was left $250,000. He was with the 1st Royal Canadian Horse Artillery This explosive question musl be settled as soon as there it an armistice in Korea. - Britain wants Peiplng seated in the United Nations, but not while the fighting goes on in Korea. 1,200-mile flight from Vancouver Island to San Diego when it disappeared after reporting its position off the southern Oregon coast. j year 111 Korea. .... George Montgomery of Sal L ost Colorful Parade in History mon Mountain .told of hearing' a multl-engined plane apparently crashing after striking a Britain is opposed to a complete embargo on Rod China, such as Senator Joseph McCarthy (Rep. Wis.) and others in Washington have suggested. Two 15-year-old Manchurian bears of the Paris Vincennes.Zoo seem to be settling a mild difference of opinion in a very human fashion. After all the shouting they "will probably forget what started the whole thing which is another very human habit. o Be Held Here Coronation Day But Britain asserts it is loyally living up to a limited UN em bargo on strategic materials. tree. LEFT COMOX This happened, he said, between 2 and 3 a.m. Tuesday. The missing Lancaster was last heard from at 2:22 a.m. on that day. several hours after leaving its Comox base. The United States is opposed to admitting Red China to the MRS. GRACE MACINNIS . . . here tonight most colorful parade .ever F. E. Anfield, celebrations cornel? v. ill start off the big- ' mlttee chairman, said "a great l( bullion in Prince Ru-' deal of enthusiasm is being history when this city shown In the floats. We are crowning of the May Queen by the Kinsmen who have coincided their annual festivities with the Coronation Day program. The parade forms after the crowning at 10:30 am: and will move through the city from Mc- Commonwealth Statesmen Invite Queen to Luncheon the rest of the British ; really going tu see some work of Grace Maclnnis UN but Chester Bowles, former U.S. ambassador to India, said on his return home in mid-May he thought the U.S. would have to go along with pressure to At Myrtle Point. 30 miles northeast of Port Orford, there were a number of reports of a low-flying plane. A thunder Young Queen , monwealth Parliaments feted a seat Red China if such a move ' LONDON fli Rridc Street at Parker's Service Station to Third Avenue to the Past Office where His Worship mwialih in observing the i artistry." All floats will follow a lion of Queen Elizabeth j patriotic theme. Mr. Anfield praised his com- than 40 floats so far have mlttees and their members who. i.tered iit Ihe parade which , he said, "are all working as if f led by marching units inspired." ( Navy and Army, the U.S. . "This should be one of the storm cranked along the Oregon coast shortly before the Lan Here Tonight For CCF Meet One of Canada's 1 e a d I n c British sovereign about to be crowned. The occasion was a luncheon at Westminster HalL Standing In the hall where Mayor Harold Whalen in company with other officials will were made a condition of peace Elizabeth II met today with elder in Asia. . 'statesmen of the far-reaching The British have been ignored 1 British Commonwealth and re-by the Red Chinese since they teived their pledge to go forward recognized the Peiping regime, j with her "in a spirit of adven-They have seen their invest- i lure." caster disappeared and contin King Charles I was condemned ued unsettled weather made conditions unfavorable for the to death for treason three cen Si a Cadets. Air Cadets, : biRgest celebrations In the pro- i take the salute, nsires. lODE and other ivlnce. I think we'll -even outdo From the Post Office, the par-'Vsriuips. fopr bands and Vancouver this time." lade will move to Sixth Street, coaled RUMP.' - . The program begins with the j then to Second Avenue and re spareh. turies ago, the 27-year-old Queen ments confiscated by the Reds - It was the first time in history "Trre captain or the plane was FO Kenneth Edgar Elsden of was reverently received by the that representatives of Com- vomen ii iSolitit-s" wilL be " tl main speaker at a CCF publir meeting tonight at the Sons or Norway Hall. snd so many restrictions slap-oed upon them that they finally closed shop and abandoned investments totalling $840,000,- Kye Bay, B.C. - Other B.C.i men in the crew were: FO John William Brownie. 75 representatives of 52 parliaments. A diminutive but dominant figure among her counsellors, MESMAN CONVINCES JURY Appearing in support of local 000. New Westminster; Cpl. Donald she appeared completely at ease Forty countries two-thirds of CCF candidate George Hills will be Mrs. Grace Maclnnis.. .well-known for her party organizational work for the last 20 years. Gordon Spence, Comox, and Y STANDING ON HEAD . LACs John Haraldson and William Henry Waldron, both of Puntledge. Halibut Prices Improve Again On Exchange Slightly higher prices were paid to Canadian halibut land the UN membership of 60 must vote to accept the credentials of i Peiping delegation and reject those of Chiang Kai-shek's del Daughter of J. S. Woodsworth, turn to the Court House grounds. A special service and program precedes the Queen's address at 1 p.m., which will be piped into outdoor speakers from radio station CFPR and followed by a 21-gun salute by RCN and RCA Heavy Battery. Afternoon celebrations include a baseball game. U.S. Navy vs City All-Stars, and a soccer match, Aiyansh vs City All-Stars. Evening entertainment will be provided by three separate outdoor band concerts in different MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP J. D. Farley, a travelling sales-set a jury on Its ear when he took the witness stand and as she promised to carry on the traditions of her father, King George VI. Elizabeth, dressed in blue ensemble, sat with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. first national leader of the CCF, The search is being directed 4 on hi." head. egates before Peiping can legally enter the UN. Mrs Maclnnis is the wife of Angus Maclnnis, CCF member of Parliament for Vancouver East. by U.S. authorities, with the Coast Guard puting nine planes Only 17 of the UN members have recognized Red China. A member herself of the B.C. in the air despite unfavorable flying weather. Pleading-innocent to a drunk driving charge, Farley Hod in his own behalf by going Into his act. He explained lie amazed jurors that he had performed the same feat for itrolman when arrested to prove he hadn't been drinking. The jury quickly found Farley Innocent. Legislature from 1941 to 1945, she began her political career when the movement was organ "r , ; 'f ... t (' ,- . j ... , .. f, f v t - i ... , t Laing, Bennett Clash Over Douk Situation Accident Victim Gets $35,000 ized in 1932. For years following her marriage, she campaigned and wrote for the CCF. -; - ings on the exchange today with ! 13.9 cents for mediums. 13.2 for j large and 11.7 for chickens as, top purchase. I First vessel returning from Area 3 (northern) reported good fishing and fair weather. She was the Aleutian Queen, with, 80.000 pounds selling for 13.0, 13.1 and 11.6 to Cold Storage. I Kitimat Plans Coronation Festivities iberals Returned Again sections of the city and four colorful balls are planned to wind up the celebration at night. Proceeds from entertainment tickets will help defray expenses of the celebration; balance will be made up from city funds. She was parliamentary corre Compensation spondent for a chain of labor and CCF weekly papers and for COMOX (CP) Liberal leader Voters in Nova Scotia y VANCOUVER (CP) Edna Ach-tymichuk, 22-year-old student who was unconscious for 98 days after she was Arthur Laing said here Premier Bennett is "getting pretty excited again" about the Doukho- Members of the Over 70 Club arc invited to be In the Ladies' A total of 539,000 pounds were Special to The Dally flews landed today. KITIMAT B.C's newest town Lounge of the Civic Centre at 10:30 a.m. next Tuesday to watch the crowning of the Queen and is preparing to celebrate Corona Other landings: American Bremerton, 12,000, 13.5, 13, 11, tion Day along with the rest of bor problem. In an election address here Mr. Laing referred to charges by the premier that the Liberal leader was "sabotaging" government plans for handling the the Coronation Day parade. five years honorary secretary of the CCF caucus in Ottawa. During the Second World War Mrs. Maclnnis was a member of the federal government's committee on post-war reconstruct tion, dealing with the post-war problems of women. Mrs. Maclnnis has travelled widely. Graduating' from "the. University of Manitoba in 1923, she won a French government bursary which made possible a the province and a tentative Atlin; Pierce, 20,000, 13.5, 13, 11, Ladies of the Co-ordinating program for "June 2 has been during his first term as Progressive Conservative opposition leader in the Nova Scotia Legislature. His aim, he said, when the election was announced, was to unseat the Liberal government. Michael McDonald, a soft-spoken coal miner, took over as leader oY the CCF party In Nova Scotia during the last session of the Legislature. dtlin; Atlas, 40,000, 13.5, 13, 11. injured In a traffic accident 15 months ago, was awarded $35,-000 compensation In British Columbia Supreme Court Tuesday. The car In which she was a passenger was in collision with o trolley bus March 13, 1952. The award Is against the B.C. Electric, George T. Smith, bus driver, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Evans,-owners of the car. drawn up by the Coronatoln Council will serve refreshments afterwards and there will be a 1FAX 'CP) The Liberals eintiii-d In power in Nova K'-n'Tul flection Tups-tat Progressive cut the Liberal main the Legislature to six fJimmo,!, since the party 1 its reign In 11)33. three party leaders -Pre-Anciis I, Macdonald, Lib-Rl'hei-t ,. i Bob I Stanficld. ' Hie Progressive Con.ser-"i- and Michael McDonald, the (,'CfWere re-elected. Cold Storage; Chief Seattle. fanatical Sons of Freedom. Celebration Committee. 17,000. 13.5, 13, 11. Cold Storage; short program. 'I demand some evidence of Sponsored by the Kitimat Lumeau, 6.000, 13.5. 13, 11, Cold Those wishing transportation how I have tried to sabotage Parent-Teacher Association, the should call Mrs. T. J. Boulter, government plans," said Mr. celebration begins with a dedi Storage; Pep. 12,000, 13.5, 13, 11, Cold Storage. year of study at the Sorbonne, at Red 182. Laing. "In fact, I would like cation service in the morning evidence that he had a plan." Canadian Miss Jean, 70.000, 13.9, 13.2. a fancy dress parade for the children and a sports program Premier Bennett said the gov 11.7, Pacific; Bruce I, 35,000, ernment has taken a firm and constructive attitude on the in the afternoon, and a Boy Scout bonfire and dinner for the children in the evening. 13.8, 12.7, 11, Atlin; Mobro, 21,000, 13.6, 12.5, 10.5, Bacon; Sentin- Chief Thiinderbird Returning For Week-End Wrestling Show Doukhobor problem but added: Paris, where she acquired a working knowledge of the French language. In 1936, Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis took a three-month trip tc the Scandinavian countreis Scotland and England to studs the Scandinavian countries movements In western Europe The Maclnnis home lstln "Unfortunately, political part All on the project are invited ella, 33,000, 13.8, 12.7, 10.8, Cold Storage; Joan W II, 45,000, 13.6, to attend. ies, particularly Liberal leader Laing and federal cabinet ministers, are playing party politics 12.5, 11, Bacon; Ispaco II, 62,000, 13.8,. 12.7, 10.6, Cold Storage. 'i 22 of 37 seats, the Lib-lose one vote in speaker. That gives them !,s a?amst 13 for the Pro-vc Conservatives and two lif VVF. k!' P of Uio House, how-my change with recounts. pm possibilities. '""t Mardonald fought many believe will be his '""'t at the' noils. with this Important Issue." Mrs. Roosevelt Co-op Kycielle, 16,000: Parma, 50,- Not Harmed, 000; Borgund, 10,000; Four-Forty, 20,000. TOKYO Reports that Mrs. ' r'3 and with 20 years of Eleanor Roosevelt was pulled from a car by a group of dem Wo Prisoners To Be Returned By Force' onstrating Japanese, published B.C's Net Debt To Be Reduced " behind him the lio became the province's t premier when he " a cabinet. In IQ't'l In n. " k v : -: i; -WEATHER- Forecast North coast region: Cloudy to day and Thursday. Little chang In temperature. Winds light; except northwes 20 in the exposed areas of -th Queen Charlottes. . Low tonight and high Thurs day at Port Hardy, Sandspit .an' Prince Rupert, 45 and 60. - Monday by the newspaper Yo-miurt, was denied Tuesday by WASHINGTON ; President Maureen Cobb, Mrs. Roosevelt's secretary. A week-end of wrestling will be provided for city sport fans when four highly celebrated grunt-and-groan . experts arrive here for a two-night professional wrestling show at the Civic Centre, beginning Friday night. Making his return will be Chief Thunderbird, who threw crowds into uproars here four years ago with his terrific body slams. The Chief, powerful B.C. Indian mat king, will tangle with well-known Cliff Parker on Friday. Other match will feature young, Vancouver-born Bud "Li'l Abner" Rattal vs. Tarzan Zimba. International wrestling rules will be observed. The Elks Club of Prince Rupert will provide referees, timekeepers and Judges. Saturday night, Friday's winners and losers will wrestle By $12,600,000 Eisenhower said Tuesday night 1 retire after this term flue " ""' during the election "s being too old, Mr. r'M,rs r0py hllR bopn. M!),u hl,y s.ud j was to0 no Korean prisoners of war "will She said the group of Japanese women surrounded but did not touch Mrs. Roosevelt. be repatriated by force" and "no prisoner will be' coerced or In IVf' -'V timidated in any way. s. now they S1,y rm too old. Eisenhower said in a statement. li the' VICTORIA British Columbia's net debt will be cut another $12,687,926 June 30, Premier Bennett said Tuesday. The premier said money to pay off that amount now is being set aside by the treasury 'v would make up their rl St.inrMd proved aMe student of const!- department "out of government ""Hers and politics that certain principles Inherent In the United Nations Command position "are basic and not subject to change." The White House declined to say Just why Elsenhower was issuing the statement. But administration sources said the purpose was to clear up misunderstandings the president savings." This would place the province's No. 45 Is Match Folder With Well-Known Slogan Bill Bond, chairman of the Kinsmen Club's Coronation Contest, said today he's not telling anyone the identity of picture No. 45 in last week's Instalment. "But," said Bill, "the picture was a little blurred In the paper. It really Is a picture of a match folder with a cigarette burning alongside, and belongs to a well-known dress shop. "And the slogan on the folder says 'we have something on nearly every woman In Prince Rupert'." net debt at $157,023,087, the H Legion Head MO CPRaiph oibson "an. v ti..j one-fall, 20- premier said. each other in minute events, and for the The new total represents a reduction of $34,068,751 from t. Prudent of the what it was when the Liberal government last reckoned up the net debt February 19 of last feature attraction, all four wrestlers take to the ring In a two out of three fall, hour limit team match. Tickets are on sale now. " oiuinbia and Northwest " Command of the Cana-wslun Tuesday. He suc-u McTavish of, Salmon feels have developed regarding UN armistice proposals submitted to the Communists during the week-end. MIGHTY CHIEF THUNDEItBIKU ... to wrestle here this weekend. year, Mr. Bennett said. ( 1.