1 te"1 1A TT ORME-S 1 i DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY r , NORTHERN ANT) CKNTRAL BRITISH tTH.tlMBlA'S HKWSPAPEH CABS Published at Conodo's Most Strategic Pocific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Greot Northwest" Phone 81 ' i.isP.vi-!i" VOL. XLI, No. 80 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS low Pop i J r u u ; i l Government to (e Steel Plants Would Allow Gas Export Application of West Coast Transmission Co. Favored At Edmonton B.C. Member Sees Social Credit as Threat" Here EDMONTON (Canadian Press) Arthur Asli gf Saanich, Liberal whip in the British Columbia Legislature, said Tuesday night that the Social Credit nartv is a definite threat in "British Columbia. Mr. "" " " L Averted j Ion Dvts-tl Irxnme in Burglaries Last Night $150 Cash Taken From MiKae Bros. Nine Pairs of TriMisers From Laundry . Some $150 in currency from' the cash register and other draWtrs and a revolver from an office drawer were taken, when the store of McRae Bros, was kr SI ifi jjkc The t'"v- U'jN Steel Dispute U'licd the j:v thri'i) ink 'Tf;- - r Edmonton. The' Alberta ! A.sh spoke at a meeting of the Edmonton Liberal- ..'with scizmv un-2. due next Tuesday Conservation Board yesterday Association. OAKLAND, The Kaiser Steel Co. announced Wednesday night it has readied an agreement with the CIO United Steel Workers for a new contract bas- recommended that the export of j , natural gas from the Peace River Dnvinn S O "1 i-area to British Columbia and DClllly JwJ ,,. seizure threat , is carrivd out ; on i)i - pressure The British Columbia member said that, after watching the Alberta Legislature in action, he had been amazed at the "autocratic and arrogant" attitude of the Social Credit government. He had noticed that the gov- thc Rovcrnment's ed on recommendations of wage c boosts to l"c stabilization board. Fish Union On Strike burglarized during the night. j Manner of breaking and enter-lng was similar to that of a i similar incident several years : ago through a rear door. Inj the previous entry a door panel j Workeis ol Alum-1 Tnts was one of the flrst breaks the United States be permittea. ' An application from the West Coast Transmission Co. was ap-i t proved. Applications from five ! other concerns to export from ' central and southern Alberta ' were rejected. ernment pays slight attention to in the Ihreatencd country-wide D of ilic union's strike scheduled for April 8. jrri mo ready to -p., board recommended . a he United States ni2-cent- hourly increase and istrics at midnight olncr benefits. ANCHORAGE (CP) Members Opposition suggestions. of the Bering Sea Fishermen's Mr. Ash said the Social Credit had been hacked out and slide boits pulled back to release the door. This time the plywood iiinl'... i ikj i irnnri i iiiiJi1 ki i i'riiiff tmmmt J West Coast Transmission Co. r,!.! 9. nno frnm rnm i Union, estimated to include 7i) party in British Columbia is . , l i A .. fiaViof- . . : . - t A 11 , .. Creek to a Doint six miles from Per "l "lc . poiiiung mj tnc mraw B"':i.. ment as an example of honesty government. NAMESAKES MEET Leslie Blackwell, Q.C., met, Leslie Black-Q.C., in Toronto and sat down for a chat. The meeting came about when Mr. Justice Leslie Blackwell, right, judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa, attended a meeting of the Canadian Ps'itute of International Affairs, and was introduced U Leslie Blackwell, left, former Attorney-General of Ontario. . ICP PHOTOi s said they cun-ave Murray's 17' j "pjv boost, plus nd other benefits g government pcr- prices. The cov- ; Bls'01 1 n f Sumas in southern British Co- n strike yesterday against the Al- lumbia whence it would cross salmon ndustrv-main into the United States from the.ka line to Vancouver. ; Strike status will be main- It is expected a bill will bs tained until the fishermen ne-introduced in the Leeislatura gotiate a signed contract with panel, which had been put in) for repairs in the other Incident. ! was knocked out and the bolts ; again slid back. ; The burglary was discovered i when the staff came to work this morning. Cash register drawer was left open. Ml'NDRY TOO The Pioneer Laundry was also broken into during the night. Beer Waiters Don'l Want Hard Stud VANCOUVER The Vancouver Beverage Dispensers' Union (beer "waiters i went on record last night as being opposed to the selling of wine and liquors liently stanus nun said Jim Downey Verdict of Manslaughter implementing the conservation the industry rease in prices. business agent for the AFL-af brxrd's recclimendation. a Sandspit Crash Probed though Premier Manning gave no . indication. The Conservation Board said filiated union. The salmon industry has of-( fcred 1952 contracts based on last vear's agreement with eight: ador in taverns. I Reduced Finding In Slaying of Chinese Mcssboy On Coastal Ship that, apart from the natural gas !in the Peace River region, Al- unions not including the BSFU.i Purger iberta needs for its own use the: '"u V S ' Thieves who broke a window-pane on the ground floor of the. Third Avenue side and climbed in took nine pairs of men's trousers from the dry cleaning department. This burglary was also discovered when staff came to work this morning. Circumstances of Q.C.I. Tragedy Are Reviewed .way 11 menu C"L 01 "l iu ,u ceiius iui i icu aiiiuu. ou..u... i remainder of Its established re- , VICTORIA tP-A:exanaer wi, I serves. - p plus Mne fringe benefits. benefits. ;liam.', 25-year-old seaman Iron: j The eagerly awaited report was : , Gould, Newfoundland, was found Unionists Stone Textile Factory VALLEYFIELD, Que. Dominion Textile Co. claims that strik- Purged if U MvU Theft SEATTLE (CP) An ' presented in the Legislature. The ; , guilty Wednesday by an Assize iCP)-Development - on the Labrador-is being pushed u sible. One of the airline executive testified! bindint on th government "i W'OlC Grocery llCli 'of manslaughter. is a JGO-mile rail- St. Lawrence port ing workers did $10,000 damage Embargo May Be Taken Off VVpflneedav that mat the ine nilot WASHINGTON. D.C- Attoi-, pe s er Mamli ng said the Leg-; f" " I I Williams had been accused of weanesaaj pilOI, ney.General j .Howard McOrath lsature wm hB4 tna oppor-: TO77 ijdSUOat murde, In the disappearance uf Of a Korean airlift plane today dismissed Newbold Morris tumty t0 discuss the report at a 20-year-oid Chinese messboy lvjt n,',whom he engaged t clean up' the current $essto:i. : Teddy Ryan, native, appeared from the,- Canadian Pacific nQ-t,0J Uidl CI doneu J4iium a. ,orti in iho United States nubhc u .vti ' .', i Vi vo.n ih.iBM! man t.h.- iiitis to tlte iron to the plant after a walkout ic interior. yesterday. Stones and other mis- wtations are that sllcs were hurled at the plant, ill start operations The company blames, the union, iniincr of 1954 and ore are schedule! r , , r meaner Cutttai "e'cgroph Service, OTTAWA. Both Hon. Harry at Sandspit, Queen Char-, service. Exception had oee" to pipe gas which '.he Board ap- in city police court today 01 a ship was enroute from Vancouver Bowman, minister of agriculture leUA ,,ntlu . id f RCIl tu u.LC'l"''rr v-ti taut -'--' "1." .. 7v' the Prvea is to tne wesi i-oasu cnarge ot tneu o; grouenes iro n to victors jaauaiy id. apparently ; 1 r-,s ha(j been asking about I for British Columbia, and Hon. , , . ' "X , U7J', ZWV. . i Z n..h c .lransmsl" "u "le the gasooai t,no oi josi.ua The crown claimed that Wil- ' Frank Bell minister of agricul- had less man 3U seconds' " " ,wesi t-oasi iranmnusiun o. anomei native, ai i"e v.uW Day liams an engine Wiper on the t. country, the rail- anoda, Maintained Ltd. (an Alberta Incorporation), floats. Ryan is alleged to have r-nncess Joan, killed Dong ii his ture for Manitoba, expressed to f0low "ditching" pro a'l confidence, after a conference . t TIM Doara saia tnai me reace nelped nimseu yesieroay aiLcr- ,vVi.lliamf.'t cabin and stuffed in wives problems MONTREAL. The Canadi River area Is remote from other noon to wo dozen eggs ana .a .h. h,i(ly throueh the Dort hole. i)0 foot tunnel and National and Canadian Pacific, here with 'federal officials, that ceduresJ:0.1Jhe plane.' t C DL ft' t ua . ) Trl,graphs said here today that tnere would be a satisfactory Thirty-six persons home-'""jPnHlP DuCKS fCtUed areas in the province and roil of bologna. He pleyded no: Xhc body was never found. was remanded for does not lend Itself readily to guilty and The Jury, which deliberated an 'iwuuu or resuici- thew had been Informed bvlinnmnt roctfitinna n,hih . . . .. . ... . six mim'hii of ih ,,, . ,, . k I v.....w. - bound irom tne rar r,asi aiea an integrated province-wide eight days, gathering and distributing sys- - -- nave UCCJI 1111 jvj.v uj uuiu P'uuui-uun "la , tlonal leased wire ticker service : nrnvlnres following the outbreak Jap Treaty in the crash into waters off the airfield. There were seven ion tons annually. ; wm be maintained. Public mes i tem. ! "Accordingly," said the report, hour and a half, recommended f leniency. ' Mr.- Justice J. O. Wilson reviewed the testimony which suggested the mess boy was mor-'onie. Statement was made by of foot and mouth disease in Saskatchewan. -tookplli ?d at Seven ; sage service to and from United States points will be continued t -ht if; . j ', 'fc. , .... 'F it : .j i , "'"I. fan 1, S it,' t' ,i ' r 1 OTTAWA (CP) Canada s Sen-, "the board is of the opinion that Quints Born in Brazil But Die The two ministers have trans- n r r. .V fiiobt manasrer lor ... . , , -.. ,i .. f...,. 1 1 on. ,. . i ,i i h , . .-. n . . nf . , , onoiilint f I ---a -' ate UIl neuilCBUOJ i n. j l L nvuiu uc w vile ou,oii,5c v.. to delas i j on account oi , subject mlUed proposals to their re- Northwest Airlines, was a lead-' proved the Japanese peace the Peace River area and with-tne strike againsi wtsvirn un- i gDectlve Eovernments, !. .. , ,t r,ri,r hirh .Tannn will m,t tn nrntpctinn nf other j Williams to the police that Dong I -' inrv .tt noca qt rna fit H 1 1 1 1 1 v ii ticaii uwuvi v Mv o " - had made improper advances J.o him and that he had struck and . I ion there. Frovinciul embargoes on live- 5 ' . . enter ""' the western democratic areas of the province to permit Aeronautics Board . . . . . owu ri t1pnt mn h the Civil ic, . ra oa RIO DE-JANEIRO S Quin- reported having been uiieea mm in augei. ATHER Synopsis Pocific storm Is ap-!:om the Pacific, 'to and rain over ended, it is no expected. The hearing into the crash. He said u communjsm. The treaty will from the province subject to born to a Brazilian, women, Mrs. The crown prosecutor, Joseph that one of the plane's four en- j COme into force with . ratif ica- stringent conditions for the pro Julia D. Souzain in wild country jMcKenna, suggested that Wil-near Batalha. died Wednesday, j Hams had purposely invited him the Journal De Alagoas report-, to his cabin for illicit reasons. , ' this afternoon ed. S showers to much .'r. tion by the United States. tection of the province and resi- A few hours later word came dents of the area, from Karachi that Pakistan had The Wiest Coast gas line would become the sixth signatory to proceed from a point about three ratify the treaty, thus paving miles from the Alberta-British the way for enforcement. " Columbia border to the Interna-The treaty still needs approval tional border near Sumas, Wash-by the House of Commons. Ac- Ington. From that point the tion there is expected before Vancouver main line would con-Easter tinue to the United States. Senate approval came after The company also proposes ., . n;i-.U rrnthorinrr onH H 1 ct H hilt inn Cf I two" key figures, in restrictions I which, have crippled transcon- tinental livestock marketing, ex-i pressed optimism Wednesday night that some agreement may , be leached whereby embargoes may be lifted. Both Bowman and Bell said the outlook for reach-; ing a solution to the problem : looks encouraging. This was j their immediate reaction last night following the-first day of the two-day Federal-provincial i agricultu:al conference. I a lull alung the ' after the storm irt rain and stronir Lodge to Meet With Eisenhower Tuesday's report giving the news of the birth of the child-1 ren four boys and a girl said ; all were doing well. Further de- j tails were available then about the children born to the 35-yeai-old woman. I'vpiop again ;omor- gines had quit when the plane , was opposite Sitka, Alaska. ; The pilot apparently touched down on Sandspit airstrip and: then took the plane off again because he feared it would not j stop before reaching the end of the runway. It crashed into the ( water a short distance away. Cox testified that seven survivors said they saw no evidence of injuries to any victims who slipped to 'their deaths as they tried to cling to the partially protruding wing and tail. l(!1rc of another WASHINGTON. Senator Cabot Lodge of New The only living quintuplets are : Henry 'ill cross the coast . will moderate : 3st rcsions. f WAIlMxc. t 100 mnes of .ln line and Canada's, :anada's 17-year-old n-tnne Dionne Hanm: Hampshire, principal organic girls - and ----- the Diligent quintup- of tne campaign of General i t tHrt 1 III Ul UliHiUIl illlCS. ... .... o" m1"" Z.ZrH The board'r report followed lets of Buenos Ames who wm De Dwignt Elsenhower for the Re- publican presidential candidat criticized Russia for delaying lengthy hearings on export per- " f1 "glon - Gale ure, left for Paris yesterday to .v.- i ..,or,rf mit application during which" cilcct. Civil Servants Snub Congress Mr m .1 Keavs is saillns to- confer with the general. Lodge tactic Oil tllC tlCttLjr auu yvi - - v,;.j that Japan must be given west- ePert testimony was heard. night on the Prince Rupert for naa tnea io seep me my r- em markets if she is to survive cret but failed to do so. a trip to Vancouver. : as a democratic state. Cloudy with show-"aln tomorrow.' A Winds-southeast ,'-o southwest i25i tonight and ;ow-ut Port Hardy, - Prince Rupert, 38 More Canadian Korea Casualties Worker Has Less In His Pocket VICTORIA Only forty-five ot the thousands of civil servants In Victoria turned out at a meet WELCOMES INVESTIGATION Dr. P. J. O. Morgan, superintendent of East Windsor (Ont.) hospital, has said he "heartily welcomes" any investigation the Ontario government wishes' to make of East Windsor, hospital. He said he does not intend to relinquish his position as a result of an announcement by Attorney - Oeneral Dana Porter that hospital affairs will be investigated. (CP Photo i Hockey Riot in Westminster After Royals Edge Victoria NEW WESTMINSTER (CP) A fan-vs.-ilayw Would Heat Swim Pool WASHINGTON What happened to the worker in 1951 is ing last night of their associa-1 OTTAWA O' The Army on tion to hear R. K. Oervin, sec-; Wednesday issued its 101st casu-retary of the Vancouver and alty list from Korea. One officer and four men were wounded in. I District Trades and Labor Coun- Action icil, urge them to join up with Tlle'last m was issued Sun-the Trades and Labor Congress. day Vote shown clearly. by recent Labor Department figures which, when pStlrS S feud, at times edging dangerously close to a whde- followed the New Westminster-V ictoriu Parks Board Also Considers Park at Plaza . This brings to 750 the numrjer s Dow n of casualties so far suffered by ; Heating the Gyro swimming ! that he ended the year with les ..lovoff hockev fed Came c here last night. It pitted the Canadian troops in Korean ac-. by th' PlaJ011 ....faA.... TODAY'S STOCKS .nonTnciuding 140 dead. p Mrrrivmrnint. Park furth. ... wl T tot TZZ .n,hBB k Victoria Cougars against the home town partisans. -A CCF want of motion criticizing ' llenl In connnetlnn . i wounaea or injurea m action uu investl ted by the parks ZthBmelnttmt " Milling confusion was about " one captured. I commissioners decided at a meet- m tne mea""""e- , the only outcome of the blood- - i .(( iiurli'M H. I. Jiilni!.tii 'i. Mil l. "I economic aid to ing last night. Main problem is cost of operation. Commissioner ; 'reaty Organiza-1 ' was rejected by! Joy Ride Ends Bob Eby has already obtained; ' information on an electrical less scuffle which narea auer . the New Westminster Royals, in ' a 5-4 overtime game, won over the Cougars in their Pacific Coast Hockey League semi-final. , What Victoria claimed was a leiegrapners Go On Strike NEW YORK. Strike of Western Union employees belonging . - vote Child Struck By Ambulance 1-1 ystem of low cost con- fa f Commissinnprs also will re- : lllers supported tho game-winning goal touched off u.,i,0 PilflH BPUPn-vpar- niiPsf. ntv nuhlif works LO OUl- F. mallei . IO an aouiwvc cany .hiPh snw r osp to 10 ine ouuiieruii xayn the VANCOLVF.lt American Standard 27 Bralome 8.10 Cariboo Quartz 148 Cronin Babine 42 Giant Mascot 1.00 Indian Mines 19 Pend Oreille 7.00 Pioneer 2.50 Premier Border 30 Reeves MacDonald 5.00 Reno 04 Sheep Creek 1-55 Vananda 18 Silver Standard 2.30 ,. Jan " the CCF for motion which ly in Canada :icy on ;if Wils taken on a old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. line a "workable plan" and give morning joyrlde. Perry McKay, 50Q spectators milling on the ice ers' Union commenced today and 'William Pllfold, 119 Fifth Avenue! an estimate of cost for develop- native, appeared before Magis- and hurling threats at the Vic- may eventually tie up. practi- !Wcst sustained injuries the ex- ing a park at the "Plaza" a "trate W. D. Vance in city police toria team victoria- players cally all telegraphic services in act extent of which had not yet 1 10-lOt area between Seventh and court today on a charge of tak- cnarged al tne goai jUdge, Bill the country. Sbcen determined when struck j Eighth . Avenue East in. 1600 ing an automobile without the Jones behind the View West- Western Union rejected latest -by the Columbia Cellulose ' am- block, 'owner's consent. ' minster net. The screen protect- wage increase demands' of the Ibulance at' the corner of Fif th Board hopes to begin develop-, McKay is alleged -o have driv- gd Jongs faut when the Cougars union saying that to accede to 1 Avenue and McBrlde Street as j ment of a playground there early en the car away from a Third fmally altempted to return to them would bankrupt the corn-she came home from school , this year, although budgeting for Avenue taxi stand at 4 amArter dressing room, the path pany. , : shortly after 12 noon today. ! such work had not been includ- rounding the corner of Biggar blocked by angrv fans. The TORONTO Auinaque 21 . Brattic DuQuesne .46' a Bcvcourt 1 10 Buffalo Canadian 24 Consol. Smelters, 37.00 Conwest , 3.90 Eldona 3H East Sullivan 8.15 ' Giant Yellowknlfe 11.20 God's Lake 30 Va Harricana -H'-'a Heva 12 Jolivt Quebec .45 Little Long Lac 70 Lynx 13 Madsrn Red Lake 2.00 MrKcnzic Red Lake 44 McLeod Cockshutt 2.95 Moneta ' -40 Negus 68 Noranda 79.00 , Louvicourt 33 Fickle Crow 1-90 San Antonio - 2.55 Sherrit Gordon - 4.40 Steep Rock 7.15 '"'Mas. " " lorelen SI .. iiimi. . -o" wrMcin uiaiuuiii "wy. oils- l ceius "sure nr The stunned child was picKea,eo in tne years estimate. rucc mm i,s VioUuia coach. Roger Lcgcr, and . ! ud bv the ambulance and remov Meanwhile, considerable dis- the venicie was run into a icucc T I II P S forced rnr - o rir. u-nrk-.wiwr it. was found with about a nlawr Pyer, Fririip Eddie rorohov Doronoy, iorcto , IU C J9 stop,-.a'lure to take Pact r,." '"'P'ement c " , the fans back by stanaing on me , ed promptly to Prince Rupert General Hospital where she was resting comfortably this after , 8, "'t,mu leu .LU."" """' iu-'""8;; tK f v i 'boards boards and wielding hockey rank..'"uv's'ons for i .-uurat nn .aevision, out was ooiiea aown to un tne ouuijh, h--1.,- Anglo Canadian 9.15 A P Con 55 Calmont 2.05 C & E -17.50 Central Leduc 4.10 . Home Oil 16.00 Mercury 41 Okalta 4.20 Pacific Pete 15.00 Royal Canadian -28 sticks. , I -, . s-vtr, Extra High - i A i.AKiit inn KAnC av UVOS TniC. K'Menu; Dr. two applicants. UruC...Kv m,li,P were needed to Friday, April 4, 1952 . 9:17 16.0 feet 22:32 16.3 feet 3:23 10.9 feet 15:57 7.0 feel -uurp Elks of Roose- into custody. en were granted use escort t ,k the n,,, Cougars tr. to thn the hns bus t Low velt Park for July 1. for child- He pleaded not guilty and was. "" P"E.I noon. No limbs are Deneveu broken. X-ray examinations are being taken to determine any further injuries there may be. Crp' ' aiso sup- i ren s sports day. remandea ior inai. & '"uuon. ' ( :