ORMES DRUGS TO I DAILY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER I Phone Pacific Port -"Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great NortKwest" Published ot Conado'. Most Strategic ' RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. XLI. No. 52 ; PWNCE tt7. Wri e 113 uuuuui ,1 k ,y cabs re DELIVERY 31 A 1 Trying to nt Skeena Rivet Highway Heavy n 1 French Ship Due Tuesday; Chinese Nationalist to Arrive at Mid-Month Form Gov't I Jnri? Because of Thaw; Danger of Lniitrttil r .. ! : 1 i ' " St i "'1 'I'' V I- , ru IXWIlllliu fiVCJIuillllG IUIGjCCII ;PARIS (CP) Antoine Pinay. 60- ; year-old moderate Conservative, today accepted President Vin-; rnt Auriols Invitation to try suei-suaaii Kairlv. heavy conditions have developed on the Returning for her second trip to Prince Rupert Orffrrta j v . kl .....iii i r: li;,.U,..,.., i.r,,:,it r-I-,,,. 'P'mnff nnfl and form a new French govern-! mcnt. , u.r,.,u thr third nollti-'i! : Ahmed the French freighter Jean U -u., aue lomorryw , in Son i Terrace as a result ot- spring thaw ana me ureaiunj; us s'" " cai figure approached in an at-, .. r jne announce her agents here. G. W. Nickersou tve.. b, t, tempt to relieve the crisis which avnooiA tn 1nd .. ... u.r of Egypt' . . , , .i t . :i. I ' ' X f . .... . r.f snow and ice ana a will De a weeK oeiore it is ri depended, following tne lan-; & io. 1 ne 0,UU-UJii iiieitnauuiion io i-'F""-" C"nded ",r a 'reasonably fair state, say I, E. Smith, divisional I " i ure of Paul Rcnaud to paten , , iliofplv fnr JaDan. ;ether a national union co- fc"' j , engineer tor tne provincial ueparinieiii ui i uuu-. t J . f ivl ai Meanwhile. thcrx)litical crisis Chinese, are expected to follow , I, j : : 1 Grocer Boy Is has caused the dollar to soar to soon. 1 If Line in three years The Hal Ha, Nationalist China! Gun Victim Vernon Youth Shot While Chasing Bandit--fn Hospital is due Marth 14 and is on the Paris black market in registry, Ccign currencies today. It to be followed by Kiyokawa touched 486 francs against 483 Maru, .first Japanese vessel; wnicn landcd hcre thiS &e 1 on Friday ! Works. ' Departmental equipment is i endeavoring to scrape up the slush as quickly as possible but, ! ; because there Is frost nightly. I ; the process is slow and difficult. ' Noon has to be awaited before i the slush Is soft enough to move, i thus leaving only a few working I hours a day. mlrr tlwn closed , AW1 UiiiversilJ- rjuuii against the nent by ten Umu-u Tlu' school will 'd until further j his Independent-, .'.rt-orn in alter an (ilh King Faroiik Air Crash Kills 37 lUllet Uanrrr Iies After Doing Death Dante nice CP Thrty-seven pt-r- 'Foreign Meat Restricted i , Federal Government Takes Thorn i still a lot of snow to UPECTED CARRIER Willi Bruritjen, 29-year-old immigrant, is suspected of unwittingly bringing a crisis to Canada's livestock industry. It is believed he accidentally carried virus of the. feared foot-and-mouth cattle disease from his native Germany to the farm outside Regina where he was given his first work, in Canada. Accompanied by an R.C.M.P. officer he arrived Friday in Ottawa by air from Vancouver. Bruntjcn said he would dr "everything I can to lulp." Federal agriculture officials were to test his clothing and other belongings for traces of foot-and-mouth virus. I VERNON (CP) A 17-year-old ! youth was wounded Saturday ! night when he chased a bandit ; who had robbed his father s ' store. ! The youth, son of Percy Greg-ison. manager of the Safeway i '' I m an , mnmmm" " '"" I ..j id thr. the 60-vc;u-old u-y-' mmm. including an mcrlcan , mtlt m;,tn on the the s side de. of of the the r road. . J lcfi !M.!:n ballet dancer and two actresses, Steps To Meet Emergency Over Disease .wWMtion baiu.u.., wcre kUicd today wnen a iuur- 7 - at points, esDcciaiiy especially around iou pha. l-namnH French airliner crashed! in pending )4 afler taking off from here j ranadian'store here, was described in ,,..,., . rroi xv,o tjKl with a . bullet livestock and i meat. wound of ports ; scaDed ln an au. t ' (or 30 days is cx- Tne ccaa '"" said ' t road road on on me melting, g it P prevents es-tducc political P-S- KaUman. 21 of Brookly , r Eovcrnnunt. at Cannes last night sue naa,1-0 w o ... j i T i t it... . .. n .nin v hint Wild Drive Has . .Seqrtfe in Court For drunken driving and resisting arrest, Stanley Kolot was ' fined $50 and S100 respectively !in police court by Magistrate "W. Mr. Smith rrmirU that there which is Spanish for between Egypt ana wiurrw. at 'arge ' government announced new, Aocnres to coDe with the out- : is still a lot of snow on Kv. In-. i CP Photo i lin may De ueiem-u uh". Employees at the Nice airport j tsa Mountain overhanjine the , ,,i,n :il- v . . . If. ,) mail There Is always itnmi break of foot and mouth disease in south Saskatchewan. This will include larger payments for ani new premier Is be- saia pieces o ks" "'"f Weather. Not lb0 Iavor the with- and feathers naa rx'en lounu m mals which must De aestroyeu. Announcements made by the; B-"; h troops from air intakes ox me pianc f-Canal'arca and the'glnca. They might have caused Egypt and the Sudan, the crash. X So Good So CATTLE INSPECTOR Federal officials, dressed in rubber overcoat, rubber gloves, rubber boots and armed with a towel, bottle of vinegar, two cans of lye, a sponge, two cakes of soap and a wash tub are working on infected premises were cattle foot-and-mouth disease has broken but in the Regina area. ' Dr. Harold J. Hunter. Regina veterinarian, shown wearing the umtorm, is '.assisting government inspect-i o:s An estimated 1,015 head of I cattle, 130 hogs and 140 sheep I will have to tvi slaughtered. Is Queen Expecting? i D Vance Another man nas dcch (charged with obstructing police! ; officers. 1 Police evidence was that, while t an RCMP constable was trying to I make an arrest February 18 after chasing a car around the city at a high rate of speed. .;.,;..,- nt turrielllt.ure. Hon. lumiabvi c . nent danger of it coming i down and blocking the high- ; way. Should only half of it ! come down at once, the ques- j tion would arise as to whether j personnel could be risked to j clear the portion in view of j the possibility of an avalanche j from the remainder. "Drivers should keep their j eyes open In passing there," Mr. Far in 1952 G. Gardiner, in a zduu-wuiu speech, covered these new steps: "As the result of the embargo hv the United States on Dead in Suicide Plot This May Be Cause for Long i Kolot refused to accumpj f- ; nce, He struggled against "- 'Canadian livestock ana meats,! 0wjng to a poor January. Deferment Deferment of of Coronation Coronation ,nd Child Victims of , . i tempts to force him out oi meithe government, under tne tm-iweather is not getting on to as LONDON (CP) Two London ; w , lhen suddenly put the I Powers Act, will restfict ; EOod a stai.t thiS year as it did U Trasedy newsDaoers hinted Sunday that . in to gear and raced at a , imnorts tn order that the Cana- j last - Smith suggests (CP Photo 1 where the road Is clear ,h QUcen might be expecting high speed towards a curb witn i dlan market may be retained for In February rainfall totalled Head Through Windshield, in Fair Condition 1 L't II Wllt.lL tv. iw w 'of snow now, the base Is still thirrt third child child They suggest B the . constable clinging ! domestic production. ' 5.46 inches, comparea wuu .u her e. ... . ... - 4 Payments win be made to,incnes in the same month- -of Oils might be the n-ascm wny weaving drunkenly, farmers wh0se animals must be , 1951 Dut this year s wet January the coronation will not be held : crashcd ir;to a amp standard, destroyed to prevent the spread- j rnak.;s the two-month aggregate ,.it int. in the summer of narrowly missing m,m. the the constable. constable. ! : in of f rit.wa.ip disease. Thev They will will be be paid paid to t0 rfate date 15.3 15.3 Inches Inches as as against against frozen, making it impossible to use graders to remove potholes which will have to stay until the" frost goes out. Lira TON -A man md i j daughter were found 4 in v. hat pulii'e sai'l .u'.twn,- ot a plot be "n; to kill themselves ailing child. Tiio Royal Municd Police said mother survived, discovered the bodies Happy.Over Ridley Is. 1953. 153. ?a passenger in tne num. f0r au animais ucsuujcu j is.aa incncs mc v.-r- The Sunday Pictorial puts U!rcd Faulkner, has Deen cnaigeu ; ais0 for iosscs wnicn may uc ia..j lng penoa or ivoi. Th Febuarv sunshine was 55.3 ; delicately, suggesting that the wiUl obstructing. He is aiiegeaand reasonable, including ieeu, Oucen may have a "personal to have joined Kolot in resisting ; end eqUjpment. Banff Feels Earth Shock hours, compared with 58.9 hours j met Tho t 'JL' r, - 1 "We'll be happy indeed when A hew model car careened off MrOridj Slieet at Seventh Avenue at 5;30 Sunday morning, shaking up three occupants and .lending one to hospital with a iiactured skull. In "fairly good" condition In Prince Rupert General Hospital is Don " Doucette, ' 20, ' of Uigby Is I Tie gOVeilllilCllV -a V"'V""'D reason" for postponing me cm-j arrest. . a t,.n.., tfn,,,r nnation. .. 1 rocked buildings and roused) The Sunday Express suggests, hotel guests and local residents July as the Queens deadline for, Today's Stocks Jolin'-tu" " tU t iirlii K ... , o lb 11,1. mnrn nn 1 r.o rt trinn t.lfin in any SUCH UUUJ.i. mon?h aggregate of unshine you get your landing field at Uils year ?s 704 hours compared I Ridley Island." remarked John general manager of vdth with 91 91.9 9 hours nours. i Hatch, who charlotte Air Lines, , ue for Febru- Weather summary j the cU on com. taa s ary, as announced a Digb y I,- , meteorological station, is as v land aviation and the com. iollows: ! munity. It is most desirable. in-Maximum temperature, 473 on ; necessarVi that thefo F(hruarv 24. Li ia i, q mnrlern air field at up a buffer zone as a second line of defence against a possible spread of disease. Until further notice all animals which come from within 50 miles of 10 municipalities in south Saskatchewan quarantine area will be slaughtered at the nearest available packing plant." Mr. Gardiner said the federal .ephont call from a 22-raman brought them to 'a.T.p on the outskirts ttiagan dlslricl city. .1(1 Merc Klenlif.r-u as . Sefberg. afii'd 30, and .tei. Victoria ".ily. they were the vlt-son or an ovorclo.se ', the niuther of the ivid She was held for and police said she fhciently Kood physical to be lodged in a cell imiri nt'MP said it appeurea nis aiounu a ' o k - wind- The disturbance lasted for about event as a coronation, head had broken through I i fell a minute and a.so was reported Both newspapers mentioned! i on inside pages. Canmore. discreetly i. u F,...-t W ihl . ,C,M n? xvrre Xfi ' Tl. trcn.or caused houses to! Buckingham Palace malntam-King andS creak and in some cases dishes ; ed its usual silence on such mat-, Digby Island. slid f om shelves. t"s. . . - . ... ta i wiuuiu - Minimum ivv on rcuiuaij this progressive centre.' government will not ask any Mean temperature. 4.3. Maximum barometer, 30.20 on r - - ; . VAXCOtVER American Standard -25'i Bialoine 6 10 , .04 Vi B R x Caribou Quartz .'. 1-25 06 Congress Cronin Babine . 45 Giant Mascot Mines 22 Indian - Pcnd Oreille 7-75 Pioneer 2-2 Premier Border -3i province to take live uuiw from the prairies, even through an extra buffer zone of protec February 27 than Tug- nimuch practical Minimum barometer, 29.14 on,mua. .mo more p February 1. , ioori niint. himself. Mr. PreciDitation. 5.64 inches oi,' -7 'Mly drove fruin Van - f iPcmieton in a rcnu-d Thursday tion being provided, but 11 any province wants to admit live animals "we intend to set up an inspection which makes it perfectly safe for them to do so." 7 - iHatcn new m nu'" vai..,. . . jovs. rain in ninetee days. it,..rf ,ith rnmnanv Norse- cc did not Identify the , .09 HE'S MAKJNCr EDUCATION HIS BUSINESS- 'iie.sj;. hours on - Sunshine. 55.3 e.e J.M. ilut- leendays. sales supervisor for the th j tan, Maximum wind velocity, south-1 eonP d James Hcpburu, cast, 39 miles per hour February, engineer. They ex- Pi ivateer Reeves MacDonald ... Reno Shvi-4) Ct-eck Silbak Premier Vnn'inrin 5.40 03 Vi 1.66 .56 .21 No Meat, 5. ' !Pt t0 fIv back Wednesday or ath Toll Thursday. Mr. Hatch announces the Increasing of air service by his ! r,,it nf Prince Rnnert. No Work -WEATHER- Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley 16 Silver Standard 235 Western Uranium 3.15 Atlantic UUI1HJ"1J uwv ! March 24. the Kitimat- Effective ,i it'l. 11 iaii- -. i;AMrnirvF.R (CP) City pack-I CjjIIUpsia 1 I , nrnna fa I . ! .,..11 riflf 1 ' TPf Oil lishermen Pi rish " ' Three cssels f 9 T11C Royal Cun- ine workers received word sun-, cloudiness nas oeen , j.emano seiviuc -"- - dav they face layoffs if British in most regions 'of British Co- i f rom one to three trips to week. Columbia ban on prairie meat iumbia during the night. Cold;with IUghts Tuesdays, Fridays is not lifted next week. i air slipped Into the central areas j and Saturdays. - "We gave a week's notice in 0f the province from the north; The stewart-Ahce Arm nm romDliance with our union con- and northeast, bringing scatter- j will be upped to two flights a tract" a packing house official ed snow flurries to those regions. I week Mondays and Thursdays .oin'-hnt. it's nurelv a provi- 1 a minor depression drifting , starting March 24. J "X. . 'orcv- toihi 'y Have ud 'eh for t en men lost at last 4' 4 innal move We are still look-' southeast along the coast increase in the services win 'i Loekport meanwhile 'Hue the derelicts Idella si(!ht,d yesterday 65 511 Nova Scotia's south rhe was 110 sign of a A P Con 3U Calmont 200 Central Lcduc 3.00 Home Oil 15 " Mercury . Okalta Royal Canadian , 22 Royalite 1625 TORONTO Athona f Aumaque Bcattie DuQuesne Bovcourt 10 Buffalo Canadian 23 Coiisol. Smelters 37.50 Conwcst - 3 Donalda ' Eldona ti East Sullivan ... . 8.65 Giant Yellowknife H"0 ine for at least a partial reiaxa-; brougnt iigni mm mvoive mc ii.... . - Hon of the ban, in which case Vancouver Island. Occasional ond Norseman here. It will be we should be able to take care 'light rain is expected to con- brought from Vancouver by Pint all our men " itlnue into the afternoon. Some lot Norman Germyn on his re-nfficlals of' United Packing sunshine will return to these re- turn soon from a holiday trip UIUU" i..o Tpmneratures -iifnia Thire will be three 33i 2 " m on cither 'rCd vErma RB- out of i fc NS" was lound if1 Island off Yar- T-Tnusp Workers, represeiii'ttwvco giuiia vuii.wnw". x " .",-., m tive of the lower will remain much the same as resident pilots here including ARE YOU ? Ul m iiuijw ,o ' ' of f the ho r.ast. past two two daVS. days. ! Dwrvmin Berryman, wl mainland plants, said that more those than 500 of its lauu memueiit Roy who is being moved in from the Queen Charlotte Islands, and Robert Kcl-sey, already stationed here. 11 J the three man crew. W e Olive, with three S Still misslniT Tl fre nit hv rn.1.. 1 1 God's Lake ? !hit ' llul 1 italic 4e Sk . .131. 'Ilardrock t Forecasts i North Coast Region Cloudy today, clearing irf the afternoon. 'Cloudy Tuesday. Little change jin temperature. Winds westerly 20 to 30 over the exposed 'areas of the Queen Charlottes. -decreasing to light overnight. ! Light wind? elsewhere. Lows to-niuht and highs Tuesday At face loss of their jobs u tne embargo continues. Meat dealers here, commenting on the ban on foreign meats announced today by Rt. Hon. J. G. Gardiner, federal minister of agriculture," said that Vancouver . consumers ; consumers face a meat famine 12 hile "n n ,'u..."ur!,aay' injured mer-! Youth and Girl Victims of Gas Harricana Heva Juliet Quebec ... Little Long Lac I Am v i .1234 .52 .70 .13 irv rn lino Trt Reeled a . P "w " and ttnu -sr 43; Sand- j VICTORIA . w - - (CP) A . young inn in ten days 33 OJ R'!ei V?rd in 1, dlel Jl'kson is cutoff our last ave- i j Fort 3Q rlrtiUj. aRd 4Q. Prince Rupert, 'and woman died here Sunday,: i "They've nut. now," said one leaning ut.-j . ' victims victims nf of iras gas fumes. iumes. york'c lTOral direction imeri,..,.. . Frank Fraser. 20. and zi-yeni - ( '.old Doreen Aikman were. found, jin. a second storey room of an ! apartment dwelling near Royal, 1 Meantime at Victoria," Hon. J i Harry Bowman, provincial min- , istt-r of agriculture, said that no ; ndota toa!ilKard cut- tproeeeds under Us .j. . is reariv tr, ..i... -TIDES- eoucatiqn ts EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS ! Madsen Red Lake 2 0 MeKenzie Red Lake McLeod Cocksliutt 2.80 Moneta - 35 Negus 66 Noranda 79'5 Liiiivii-.oui t ' Pickle Crow 160 San Antonio 3.60 Senator Rouyn 19 Sherrit Gordon 4-2 Sleep Rock 7.10 Silver Miller ' 1-62 !Qf,2 I Athletic Park. , ...... ! Pnlire sav it as inU In the rO""' steps arc oen'g i-"-" i i Immediate Way, V, Mi ,..h Columbia the British to reopen ! border for meat shipments from i High j.o Hi feet had been turned on. Window; 1 1 i fPt ' were closed. SuS1'11! Thomas,' d.l'l1?' bridge I the east ainiu"6' n-?i 14:24 76 feet' An inuet will be held. I vva'-. "every cnauce ui " promise in the near futwe." iut un ." ""-ciing gear V..l " """-n southeast of'- EDUCATION WEEK-rBy Merle Tlnglcy of London Free Pre.s. y.