118 168 ; TICTOP.IA, B. C. 1 KAY 31J2 '. . 1 '. (7 ii '- V ORMES DRUGS h DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLOMBIA'S NEWSPAPER i Phone 81 i CABS Published at Canada's M$t Strategic Pacil c Port' Prince Rupert, the Key to the Greot Northwest" , msl' vn " VOL. XU, No. 86 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY. ATRIL 10. 1352 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS 7 ' .1)1 . ' . s or Whalen May i ipfirxpr ' til viil LiJ Li DMTH rxn A XIL ter B.C. Election i Premier Issues Call to Polls Kenney Announces $75,000 Laborites Public Building at Terrace Filihn;tr Gas Export Given O.K. ,nild "Help To Defeat CCF" Critical ( Liberal Effort in These Parts 1 Uuprt's "fighting mayor" who in nine i succeeded in elections, first as alderman, ,ilSt years mayoralty race, may be heading li,r political battle this time on a larger TFUPAPP. runarlian Pi-ess Hon F. T. Ken , VICTORIA (CP).- The i British Columbia provin-i-inl plpri:nn will hs held EDMONTON th-Thf Alb-rta ....... , .. .. . i i, ,i a ,u! .wvc i LONDON (CP) Filibustering ! Bo limn Revolt 4 I -eale j Legislature Thursday approved "VJ - v ; iauor memoers inreaienea w V, ' the Social Credit government de- announced at meeting Of the Terrace Liberal ASSO-1 day to log-jam Winston Church a Mavor ti Harold i j whn, Whalen , told ih lh the . Jl . umiuum. tn, a incvwiife vi ill's whole ,, i,ioirli,,p legislative nnwi-an program Dn,rl Tlntunarl e 12, Premier Byron i .. .... i...... ... .... cifiun w aiiuw bus csuuri iruiui ... ... t i ut . sit .U1.. 1... " r ? unless the government drops I Johnson announced today juauy news louay ire is slums- th p R. district CiatlOll Wetinesuav nigra Uidi tcnueie m uui ti.y 7e in Crash : plans to charge fees for state ,, ,,! ,i,i . i 1C- (Cf) The Col-; declaring the Legtsla- BUENOS AIRES j health service and repeal So- i vandal 'election wttpend" 6hory ftftcr midnight mem-j called for a $73,000 provincial building in Terrace. L'carttrtin 'bers adopted a motion approving . .. , . . , ,, ,.,,.,., Liberal party member for , " ' ' V.,.c"s".r " ! ouartcrs for government sub- Phone Workers United State;. . i Tlnif.-fhtf uohius rt'LuiiiiiiuiiuHuun uwi a i . . . , ant and County Court. permit be issued to the Wesl Construction will start some . i Coa-st Transmission Co. to take , cialist state ownership bills. :"'u- '- 7 - ;rure aiiboiveu. Led by Aneurin Bevan, the that it has received a cable frcm fsjomjnation 'nar 'n day Uy will be 'socialists forced the House to La Paz announ:lnS defeat of ar 1 sit into early morning hours for revolt in Bolivia. No details were May 11 ' the third night in a row to de- siven- ! Voters registration lists ibate amenaments to healtn Government and J rebel force , A rj ., ?0 . . ' battlert Ihiou.h the night and. -"J several years, the 48-year-old truck-driving chief city magistrate said he did nut think the natural tras from a riCKipnatori ; llInc maJ Stay at Home :,:k;ce of a airliner. It was were found. Mr. Kenncv consented to have section of Alberta's northwest corner. his name again go forward for Liberals have done enough for Prince Rupert and north central B.C. as a whole. j "I believe an Independent WASHINGTON (CP) Tel- 37 pi-.. sons aDoaru, Bevan watd that, if the drlnS the revolt, at least ei;n-1 El3Ction machinery IS legislation is. forced, the Labor teen wefe kled and sixty m- .api(Jy getting into higa ic Americana. uie LJoerai eanuiuaiuiu . workers , throughout met Skeena In the forthcoming pro- P&one of fho the TTn United tori States Ktatps staved Ktnvpfl away awnV Earlier, the Legislature amendments from both the L ..t rm the south vinclal election. ns mi es : member could attract more at- opposition', would reserve the Jullu-right to held up other govern- jL I lenwoil Wll.1 iiirtt buciu ii AjIU , from work today refusing to pajs picket lines thrown up by the ;i striking Western Electric Com--j pany equipment workers. said the ' cral members." mcn measures 01 usually di -partizan nature. l.s'jurci's gear. . j Throughout the pro-jince political parties are j speeding their nominations and campaign plans. Budgeting for worst disaster in Labor fti ember Wedgwood aviation history. ( - S.xtecn thousand Western . Bpnn saia that pr,me Ministej. Liberal and CC groups who op-i posed the export, i A Liberal amendment asked j the government to refuse to al-! iow expo. t. A CCF pmendmcnt asked the government to "ivlay approval of the board's recommendation. , ' A Liberal sub-amendment to tfon r'CT? amniiflmffnt cicL'nrt iliut Ships Asked to Search for Body Small Surplus inn-cine men m evuiu., h1 wo Winston Churchill would be 101 ,61.000 phone operators ana otner 0iri;-before the bills intro employees are out on strike. The ! d fl j thfs -sfcsslon UUtCU Alt ttllO o. ooiUU were rv V pass ittoo Main reason, h o w e v e r, Mayor Whalen is ronsulcriii; provimi.il political ambitions is to "help defeat the CCF." He says he fears, wilh three candidates in the race here, "the Socialists may win out and they would be worse than anyone for our country." Rupert All sea-going vessels are be A A 41 V t M ' 111 i uim0v v ; ed, unless something were done speech to Parliament, Hon. i to speed up business. . AU.tt ii.( .' ing asked by Department of To Continue Mining Aid Province approval be delayed until the Transport radio stations to keep Supreme Court of Canada could i a lookout for the body of a man ,..,tAtnl Tn ... . . ..... n i - . . . iuuKms auuutk, uuiiioivi ui A government motion to ex- 6 . : nance, announced that he is , tend time for discussing the health bill was finally passed, budgeting for a 1952-53. surplus Shoplifter If the mayor decides to run iin:iiit uii liict uiuviiiLim una ivi; in the coastal waters of Prince R - Red Cross cam- 285-255. as an Independent linmnflt;ililv rpsirm he would sources Preservation Act. from the Admits Guilt luiuls has reached ; Rupcrt-Kcmano Bay area. ! Michael Leasak of Burnaby is ! believed bv RCMP to have jump-' Eric, W. namoei.L1,Jproi parly ,01 a,uuu,uuu, againsv a Suip.uS, OTTAWA (CP) Tax deductions of $355,700,000 last year, on the" ' of petroleum natural gas and basis of revenues of $4,279,000,000 mining companies for explora-and expenditures of $1,270,000,- tion expenses are being contin- T ..Aiwinrw'fS: Walter Svmanik. 40. of Cow Liberals meet to select bliAIUia nut. tonight "uii0i" w c-.v-v nit nvnrhnnrrt Mnnrlnv niorht from Dakota Capital l''" 1 I fifteen communities ; tielenates to their nominating i.i.- n- n,.in- 0fntui Bav. Bay, Dleaded pleaded eui guilty to a charge t liic unauitiii t m.nn. oiAtiiiioiiip " . . 1...., inf theft . . In Dolice ,. court . today 000. 1 irinicess L.uuisu. -- . . Itwpped their quo'.as . convt.tion next week. MLA Jack fi'-rs report the cam- j MrRap w13 has Indicated Iw c welt . , would arrept a nomination, is Hit by Floods ued for another year under the new federal budget while the three-year exemption granted to new mines Is being extended to 1958. The missing man left a suicide , firrPBt,ri flft, bcln2 dis. was aa arrested alter bcins ais- S, said SaiO j ...hnnlif tinr" at. a dnwn. ' note penned on a summons, The Streets rtli.otop in "he cinvP considered here a likely candi- PIERRK. S.D. (f - Swindled 1 ,ii,, police. ThA The tnmmnni summons nrricrcri ordered!, ... jt.pt'rt with a quota town grocery store yesterday. : I date for the parly. nf this ranilal citv of 5.700 ill- ' 1 k rsjpuik'd ly Stan Sa-' Prouressive Con.iirvativcs will Maintenance! meet April 17 for nomination. 4diiM-iv wc.-e Kere- hubiunts resr moieu a rty cb. Dcsertcd wives' tcdai .v the flood waters of the Burnabv Act- Burna"y-steadily Mis ouri River surged slowly but upward. CCF candidate is Aid., George , ;;ota "uf $500, with HtCu'.cheon as chair-; , Hills. Truman Through; It's Definite ' ' ml.- m.. ..Arl,i ,.4 mt.-, -i No other parties are organized Rupert Airport illC OIK iVlVIUl' PJJ1U.U Viifcvj about 100 blocks of Pierre and all of Fort, Pierre, a town of fi'h a quota of $4.500 , lll''f , . ' ' who tn fiivisinnaii Mayor Whalen. operate about 700 ocrsons across ,ihe , his own garage and packins Liberal Chief Sees Undermine REGIN A Walter Tucker, pro-: WielaFTjBefar Icfader,'' told "a party meeting here yesierday .'that, unless members of Irs own party discontinued thv-ir campaign to undermine his leadership, the CCF would be returned to office in the next Saskatchewan provincial election. t , . i J WASHINGTON. D.C. . Pie.-l-".'. S48. Truman said definitely to Nanaimos o? 1,1 vn ' ... ...... , : v jHeld Important estimate mate l 1 " Million V t PHOENIX, Ariz. A dapper 62-year old man who claims to have swindled more than $1,000,-000 from , bans in. Wa 30-year career as a confidence man ad arretted here yesterday. Police identified him as Gabriel F. Rosenthal of New .York City. ! No charges have been liled. Rosenthal, who talked freely; of purported, escapades, was; picked up while preparing to j take two local banks, D;tec- is staged suecc-sr- ;"n;-wwr ooi-n vm.. river ,..!,.. nas sorni niosi 01 ms nie in Red Cross officials ciay mat nc woiua nut B 1 b I 11 I . fe.iih i. vnnnmver, British Columbia. He came here about 1.000 persons are aiwady! Importance of the early de- be ciraitea lor "'" candi-. homeless It wns the worst flood velopmcnt of airport facilities Democratic presidential . . ' 1 . J. i 1 , riat.p Nor will he attend the M its quota with i from Vancouver nine years io i,m as chairman; js an agent for a labeling firm. vT, under Mrs. B. n : 5 VI at rnnee i-tupen is siresseu in -- - in years. . . .. convention In Chicago Me.nwhllc Soutn Z;ux Cily fl cttor received by Prince Ru- in Nebraska was put at the ,M.r chamber of Commerce from ln July- S15 000 FOR ME? Although fsi'd .: $10,000 i ilif than $1,000. i K-ven-month-oid Marcei uiggs of Toronto could hardly be ex mercy 01 the nooning mu-suuh the British Columbia Aviation River today after dikes were bro- council. The local chamber is ken. About 144 blocks were commended for activities along threatened as spreading waters thlg Une , '..; . : ,. ; . broke throuRh several kvecs. - -, ' ' ' tive Moore said. ' ! Returning For More where Red Cross j Outpost hospital, dive; Hope, untivr iaw, reported more ; 11; Prince Georue, pected to realize the news yet he managed an expressive reaction when told he had won $15,000 in a sweepstake prize. His mother, a cleaning woman, (1 4 tit ' mm... . . r C e1 ...... 'a . ; i . ' ' ft ; : t. . r t : T . 'I.. .' 1 . ,0 . If tj, sJ' ! 1 ' ' " ' : h . ' 1 ' ... it , ft -1 . tffi) A ' v. 1 a -1- 13 4' - 4J -iJ H . V 1 V i . 7 ft, t 1'. " -'. ' i ; J. i ' . , . 1 jr , ... "., ,, , 1 v Many residences in low-iyin-j: areas are already evacuated. Thousands of Immigrants HALIFAX More than 14.000 immigrants passed through this city in March. All were from Europe. Twelve thousand aro expeeted in April. bought a Quebec Army-Navy S Planting Fish Tax Angry " People Seen A T. Cross, topped lii'snel surpassed its I Auassta reached its I Derailment Near Here Highway Used to Complete Scheduled Train Operations Last Night Seven log-loaded flat cars of a westbound freight train were derailed at 5 p.m. yesterday near Inverness, disrupting eastbound Grain Here Today's Stocks In Lake Erie OTTAWA (CP) Immediate reaction from J. M. Macdonnell (Progressive Conservative, To- , ,, TrnitiMiw fMr. W. H. Hicks, fider B p. Alley a id 'li'H'k surpassed Its f; Kelowna under Mr. ijrearhed Us $10,000; 4 ler Mr. E. E. $3,000 and Oso-Mrs. Tom Hulton, AYLMER, Ont.-iForty million white f iih fry will be planted- in Lake Erie during the next lew weeks. Prolonged cold weather has caused a delay. ronto-Greenwood). Opposition ' financial critic, to Hon. Douglas Tomorrow being Good A-,? Filday sweepstake ticket in his name. The ticket drew Wot No Suft which finished third in the G nd National Steeplechase at Aintree, Eng., Saturday. Mrs. Dicgs said the money will provide a good education for Marcel. (CP PHOTO) Infant Dies in House Fire ' 1. AIDL A W. B.C. A 16 Abbott's budget was that Mr. ! and a general noiiaay, Japanese freighter Ktkokawa, loading her third cargo of wheat from the local elevator this season, will sail for Japan to-; morrow morning at 7 o'clock with ' 310.000 bushels and she is com-j ing back for more grain. The vessel, which made a record run in from Japan this week after having been here less than a month before, will be back again from Japan for a l'jad of barley. passenger service last nignt. no one was Injured. Fassenecrs for the cast were Abbott had made the people , News wm not oe puuuMu. "tax angry" and his budget ! next regular edition will be n showed "certain signs of repent-' Saturday and there will be pub-ance ! lication as usual Easter Monday. . under Dr. George R W. Large at, Camnhell Is- dispatched from Prince Rupert by bus, then boarded the train at Tyee beyond the stalled freiirht train. The regular west ' the Indians and 1 die area gave more ;o lop tlieir ouota. months-old baby was burned to More Strength For NATO Need NORFOLK, Va. Assuming his headquarters here today as supreme commander of North Atlantic naval forces.. Admiral death here yesterday, but his Tommy Mackay Named by Pro-Cons asAtlin Candidate bound train was turned back. Passengers, express and mall nlrihr brother was rescued. The RCMP said Ralph Eccles on the westbound train were f aa Approves Peace transferred to bus and trucks died when the fire destroyed the and brouuht Into the city. ty With Japanese A taxi was used to bring train nasseners for Ketchikan " and VANCOUVER American Standard .... -22 Bralorne 6 25 B R X f 3 Cariboo Quartz ( Congress j 2 Cronin Babine Giant Mascot Indian Mines -20 Pcnd Oreille 6 85 255 Pioneer premier Border '. -30 Privateer jj Reno Sheep Creek L75 Silbak Premier Taku River 07 . Vananda l8''S Salmon Gold Spud Valley 11 Silver Standard 2.40 Western Uranium 4.25 Oils A P Con - GO Calmont '85 Central Lcduc 3.05 Home Oil rf 35 Mercury i Okalta ! ' Pacific Pete 12 50 j Royal Canadian 27 TORONTO the steamer Prince Rupert was WA (Canadian Press) The House of held for three hours ln leaving home of Mr. and Mrs. Ka L,oran-zetto. The two brothers were living with the Loranzettos. Their mother was killed in a train crash a year ago while the father is believed to be working in a logging camp near Hope. Laidlaw is about 65 miles east of Vancouver. for the north. Lynn McCormack, USN, said that much greater strength was required to provide security-even more strength than was at present being provided for. Two prominent Canadian officers have been selected as aides to Admiral McCormack iRear Admiral R. E. S. Bidwell i and Air Commodore A. D. Ross. The cmcrccncv operation cn quietly and unanimously 'Wednesday ap- JclDariPSP nonnn tri'itr 11 1 1 h in 1 (r Vi twn nal'tV Thomas S. Mackay, long prominent in northern British Columbia mining development and one-timo official of the Premier Gold Mining Co., was unanimously nominated last night at a party convention in Stewart to contest Atlin riding for the Progressive Conservatives in the forthcoming provincial election, provincial election. j ; Mr. Mackay will oppose 1 FtanK m 1M0 tailed a minimum of delay to A.,wv VI VMJ VWW.VV.J-,.. - Jive only qualified support. M Senate him nimoriv traffic. Obstruction is expected to be cleared by this afternoon. THE WEATHER' Synopsis Cawer mia - , Special Appeals to Ottawa ' l Canada thus be-1 Mfnth of n slBna- ZZ c U'caty fu" Par-l'Proval. i l"lc '"to effect as uMan or CnnnH.. Big Haul Of Drugs The brisht sunny weather j nommawu J--- UPPr for A B. Trites. he went to i which British Columbia has , u' ' Xl ' L nf British Guiana to explore gold To Expedite Housing Here ' been enjoying for. the past lew ; "ow ' concessions. nls of ratification He toined the Royal Canadian ... . , . s aPp.ears. , ? ri7pSirTin2 in Prince Rupert; Wil- 'flon ti Air Force in 1942 and served in Snw a anuea has been wired by 1. IN oiton . ar. cna. a rac e uvr , - ,t,ne one tlme min. , i VANCOUVER In the biiWCitj j otutes Tlnitorl 1 1 1.. 11... .,l.nn in l,i,n ipnr on the Continent . .u T ri,,mW nf ' 'he . ' .1 i,fj ister of mines, and W. R. Tooth ; Britain and Si ..vv,v4 iiuui 111 int; piuvnn.u j. i" ,tv..., 'W 7 1 Inn k ' Aust1'- Royal Canadian Mounted Police; un nave aDnrnvpri auuruvea r,n nnn mnrt.ii nf heroin . . .."TrtSt are being mentioned. ' until 1946. ,4... aavancms siuwly uu.v.o.u , -- , Mon. Aihuna u Aumaque 21 Beattlc DuQuesnc 48 Bcvcourt 120 Buffalo Canadian 23 Consol. Snvolters ,. 35.25 Commerce, to Hon. K. H. V inters, minister 01 re ftti,' li'ir . nitlcd Wash- at Raskin in the Fraser Valley Southern regions . all regions. fVlllBrMtl,fi ; . -"i." r;itinn.. i vc-tnofi, a CHinomnn an-d a construction and supplv at Ottawa, and E. T. Apple-; wiU remain clear today while 11. ......, ! n,r nmlniic umII he p.lnudv ttountri 'V JIAIIUtlV, 1,. t.il rin er, ...111 .... . . .. r.l A lie t iwivu'-v - AtXy UttV,fk 111 LJl 1 v v nominee for Atlin first came developing Unuk River property north as a young boy in 1910. His for Canadian Exploration Lim- !rm,i,. j ou "vl" wni'ie gin were antstcu. "limed niaioritv nf a m ..ii,i r-iiincco md 22- . tf w- . n-juot-uni v,, ""-... . , . whaite, MP for Skeena, urging their best extorts w", ; r;ln ;xpected on the pxuedite an earlv start of construction of houses in coast. Tomorrow win be cloudy 1 . In mnst. TPdlonS. father, the late wen MacKay, ited . . - 1 a tn a newspaper repunei :siU),,lu.f (ycar-oifl wnnc gin wne ...i" t,rSi ca,,le in the as the RCMP swooped down on ;niament. fi-.i, , .... , i iiw. i the verv earlv aays ana was Prince Rupert to meet the aire housing emergency - 6 1 m. an lsoiatca iarm nouae uou om Temperature r ;XrearApVubu; remain a Killed in World War L "Tommy- h hnimn nnrmftl tor earlv API it -v eaaer uucl In 1948 he went to McKay, Idaho, as manager of the Livingstone mine and in 1949 became managing director of the Throwaway Bit Manufacturing to. , nere. I Sochi ana ed the heroin. Yip yee rong aim Biant cdlt lcader' I Kathleen Couturier are charged overnight mtnimums should be a ! attended senooi m rn u-little few pert for a while and his first utue milder muaer for tor the c next , min,ng experlence was at Alice Forecast I Army in 1920 and 1921 with the 'idliPl Wil.II UICK.VI pUDOOO.u.. v,. o- f fr,ll ! it Detective to Face Charge rut uiiowhib '"tleism nf Mr. Winters and Mr. Applc-whaitc are advised that, In view of the fact that many people aro now paying high rents for substandard accommodation and This vear finds him again in- M,,rtb inuilu const iAni.li, .if,.".. reeion - Cloudy old Dolly Varden mine wnere ne tcresieu in ruiusuu v."i ""- j torinv with lkht rain beginning was employed ,i,. as a q worphnuse- waiehouse- investment in the Bia tfch diplomatic ... sajd were at J.' 7h- ,rcrnon. CU.udv with Tman. In 1921 he jomea me t.t, . -oijuiisi h O .I..- Conwest 4 Donalda '. -13 Eklona -25 East Sullivan .jo Giant Vcllowknife 10.90 God s Lake 4 Hardrock Harricana 12 Joliet Quebec 40 Little Long Lac .74 Madsen Red Lake 2 07 McKenzie Red Lake 45','a MeLeod Cockshutt 2.9o Negus ' Noranda 77- Louvlcourt pickle Crow 190 San Antonio 2.60 Sherrit Gordon 4-ou Steep Rock 6-90 Silver Miller , J-59 Upper Canada i u Golden Manitou 6 30 VANCOUVERr-Dettaive W rents for comparable houses are .v. iui till! Russia Blocks German Elections equal to the scale suggested (an Butchart wh0 said in the recent scattered showers Friday Little ' of the Jj which' -f tk h. the current . . -i in tcmnoraturc Wind remaineu unui io by ujr . . .. ,could sec the seeds of World a 1 r k bookmaking trials here c -' tn-itime he had attained the post- - -PIQEC there 50-untt hou g scheme) had ln of f-the-1 atant ngeen - I IMCd in keeping made $20,000 soutnerly 25t .-thU; tton cJ will be no trouble tQ ; , . the houses occupied. i track bets over a period of years, , Memoon and shifting to south- he went Westem wwaua u w Mayor Harold Whalen has also has been charged before theiwest (20. this evening W tad. ; Beu m ' i:38 21.5 feet of the Big been in communication by long police commission with "dis- light tomorrow. Lows tonight , ;ncii M:13 19.6 feet. distance telephone with Mr. AP- creditable conduct." His case and highs .01 ""-f.Pa0'1 i l0LtKto Canada he' be-' h Low 8:03 2.7 feet plewhalte urging upon him the wiu be heard by the commission Hardy ; .nj rto R upert. 36 and ; af aTerineer . 20:02 5.5 fee. serious nature of the situation. April 18. ;i0, banaspu, m to ou. , "nished the de-the govern-agamst a pn,.ifi.i PARIS (CP) Russia, in a reply to Big Three western powers, today rejected the idea of a United Nations commission to investigate the possibility of free Ger-mim elections and has proposed, instead, the formation of a Big Four Commission. .4t Rt this timp al- 1 it ml6ht become