? F ROV !NC1AL j VARY PROVINCIAL. Linr'.IU. ORMES 11 J :::cniA. e. c. DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER CABS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 VOL. XLI. No. 71 . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS I dip? 0 a rw JMLb LI U JLb ZAU VUUUUV-s IT Lai V If 1 . . ! ' Blaze in Chemical Works Quelled in 45-Minute Fight T.IAIL (CP) Fire stabbed at the heart of ohe of Canada's atomic enertrv operation Sunrlav nirht Coast Puck Play-offs Settled Of tidal7 Of Union Expelled OTTAWA CP J. E M'-G'iir, national societal y-uea.uiLT of viic Caiiauiau Uiutherlioud ol ia.Iway Lniiiioytc and olhcr Transport Workers tCCLi, Yix-; been removed liom oiii.:e an'j expelled from the Union, the SI 1 1 i V ... vie j . , SEATTLE (CP) A tour-goal , , , , t, i i t a a. out listed, i lie Waze liasncu tnroun cne trans- outouist In uie imai pt-iiod gave former room of the hydrogen section of the chemical tne "victoria cougars a 5-4 vie- . tory over the Seattle Ironmen 4 piaia di neai oy ariieiu. It wa b:ousht under control ir 45 minutes. The transformer fit. - i I I WWW Seeks Lift Of Embargo Federal Minister Enters Live Stock Misunderstanding VICTORIA (CP) Alberta's Min national exscut.ve board a.1- ,m rai.-d but no one was lrf-; jounced today. jured. ' - j The Board statement aald that. The plant Is part of the huee I the action had been taken alter operation in this area of the ! McGuire was found guilty of a Consolidated Mining and Smelt-! series of charges including clr- in& Co.. the biggest lead-zinc j .ulauon of false and misleading chemical producer1 In the world. I ;nlormation, 'vlllification of a ' Guarded plants In the area j Sunday and put Victoria into the Pacific Coast play-offs. Edmonton and Saskatoon will open in best of five quarter final at Saskatoon Tuesday. Seattle and Tacoma will start In best of five quarter final at I Saskatoon Tuesday. j New Westminster and Victoria ; will open best of seven seml- f final at New Westminster Wed-' nesday. Saturday results: Seattle 3. New Westminster 8. Vancouver 1, Tacoma 9. Saskatoon 3, Calgary 6. HEADS INQUIRY Gordon Frase;, Q.C., lawyer of Windsor, Ont., has been appointed-a commissioner to inquire into the affairs of the East Windsor . Hospital. The appointment was announced by Attorney-General Dana Porter of Ontario who initiated legislation to make -ttw legislation possible. A lequest for the inquiry was made by M. Frank Brobst, hospital board chairman. (CP PHOTO' also produce heavy water for ' atomic energy. Honored By First Aiders Life Membership to Ragnar tyolfson Objective To Aid Civil Defence ister of Agriculture Hon. David Ure wants the British Columbia livestock embargo lifted. He attended a special meeting of the cabinet today. "There is," he said, "no point in the embargo.' We have no foot and mouth dis-1 case in Alberta and the situa- I tion Is well under control in Saskatchewan." At Ottawa, the federal minis-1 Canadiens ..How otf.cer and member, namely the national preside.it (A. R. Moshert." McGuire was also found guilty of "disregarding constitutional authority without proper ' approval'' and ''general disregard ol supervisory authority." . There was no Immediate comment from McGuire. One point of resentment between the pair was believed to be ' the fact that Mosher is staying in office well beyond the 65-year old mark at which the Canadian ; Brotherhood of Railway Employees pensions officials. Army Chief ..E.LSS--A k -vtn-hour $750,000 fire .ust f.vok destroyed five buildings at the main i Belleville In the worst fire" in t ie ca tctn Ontario city in 35 years.. Nearly half 22 000 pcopb witnessed the blaze. O y person to suffer injury was Fire Captain Joe 111 Play-off Calls Here m An Important world If ifered hand cuts. Seventy-five fl emcn and volunteers from three brigades lought zing sK'ct storm to bring the fire under control.' CP PHOTOi Prince Rupert branch of the) tcr of agriculture, Rt. Hon. J. G.1 St. John Ambulance Association Gardiner, disclosed existence of. elected R. E. Eyolfson chairman a federal-provincial 'under-! leader of the Salvation Army and hij wife ai me annual nieeuiig uurmg , standing" to the efect tnaf the week-end and conferred fur MONTREAL CP Canadiens visited Prince Rupert this morn-clinched second place in the Na- ing. tional Hockey League Saturday They were Commissioner and British Columbia Is to restore a ; ther honor upon rum by pre-j relatively free movement of Al- eman i Nationalists "Must" Go Back To China Proper, Says Skipper Captain of Motorship Hai Yu Confident That Communists Will Ik Ousted senting honorary life membership In recognition of his long , and efficient service as instructor tor the branch. A well-attended gathering of Cleaning Up After Wind berta livestock and meats Into 'Jt""3 wsuue xa wo.u oa nS0lJ" Place Chicag0 tUrned C loner Bates is territor- fn h hJ -a -?f VI back Toronto 3"2' Sal comrrander of the Army for k ,Vi,.tot,Uil," .i on I Montreal wii. meet Boston and the Western States, the Philip- of the understanding that B.C. ,m, ., , tv,P u,oii UIIIQS enthusiastic members elected mM admit. ltwMtnek and mpats tt""." ."". """ r Mrs. Bates is territorial presi .John Davidson as vice-president !nrnvirtprt thpv were Stanley Cup semi-finals. louisviij.e Kentiickv w th ana j. c. Ewart as nonorary , j, i.,. . u.,,!, ou.iuaj "- . lice Ul umcttoc ui tcuciai 11ca11.11 Forty -six-year-old Captain Erh Chang Shih, an emercencv declared, relief secondary. ' tt r ii.. vi.i! i:.i ru: ,. ,..r " . ' ., i 1 'w.vuo. Montreal 2, Deroit 7 Toronto 2, Boston 4 . Chicago 7, New York 6 I Now Face t i,CPi Edmund Tons, Ifiit' bullets Maruh jf totily in hospital Meanwhile the first cattle to arrive In Vancouver from out- lnaSier 01 me iatl01iailSt Vlllliese Jjuveninicui 01 gain-iauons weni into action, uiner executive meiiiucis ic ' week-end Mrs. R. S. Woods, Mrs. M. Heisc, , following tornadoes in r i it v u- u 5 : . 4. i,i: freighter Hal Yu, Which lt in port loading ffl "V five southern states which left at J. McLean, J. Franks, Conrad m. . T 'H I 1.1 a l , , j n. ,.,jti,h Tl ..!. 111 MUU U11US11 VUlUlllUia UCttllJ i police held two careo. is coniiueni inai me iaiionaiisis win go oac i, v 'iri clSo.iS u, 9wiw "u u..u.u .u . month miiPd into ritv .! f ncan uasn dent of women's activities. They were aboard the steamer Princess Norah on the way to , Roonah, . Alaska, for an Alaska native congress. p At Juneau there will be an annual inspection of Alaska Afmy officers. ' From Juneau they will travel to .Hoonah on Chlcagoff Island to the westward by the Army's ' own boat. William Booth. ' It is the third trip to Alas '' for Commissioner Bates who was 1 formerly field secretary and itnin with Ul the . . . , ...... , , . , , . tnousands injured and homiss J. Hunter ana 1 nomas e-i- " Another ,L, , ' Is ....... At I ' 'he,tO-thefC-hmeHft'mniplandr-indeed "thy v must go and unestimated damage. ,HoU were elected auditors. yards. shipment ex- J J '..... .' . : . ... , . . . ... t.i i. j..-ik.. . .u . ; . . i pected tomorrow. - lg-year-oid scr-, back " he assert, but now soon us nara 10 say. u , "!r. 5:." r ,.,"'e. n, vP Mw ..tw Kills Sixteen fiCUTUVl-S Vancouver training by G. G. Edwardson, i plenty of beef a wrote talc of 'ill probably be by way of war in one or two years ed states in twenty years il.a.lX to Arkansas reported 115 dead i provincial superintendent, set as : or more. anri Tennessee fiftv. Missouri rHinciim I nhiivtivi fnp t.hp vear l MARSEILLES. France (CP) i Sixteen persons, including "a ts in Canada's ficier charges arc Suchan and Lco- Plane Missing j Ths slim qulct-spokcn mariner, ! A)abamai Mississippi and Ken- j close co-operation with the local who is competent Ih his mastery : tucky were also hard hit. 't; civil defence organization, 'of English, makt3 his home in! Cooler weather today brought! A drive will also be made to baby, were killed early today personnel officer for the east- when a passenger plane crashed ern territory of the United States f. l Mr former cnti x On East Coast (ilihnueh it is 8 suosiaai or tne aanger oi ine ; obtain more instructors. i Taipch, Formosa, wind continuing. more than a V Jackson arc al- S... . ..A.toAV trm .A X4..rltlilll. year since he has. He was born In1 " i no men in mc ; iiniir n.-v v .......-. hoon t)icrc. P'i upon-rong and I central Airways """.e. h,i u.., inn nw in mini at Gao, French West Africa, ie-jwith headquarters In New York, ports reaching here said. j Commissioner and Mrs. Bates The plane, belonging to the : will hurry back from Alaska to African Transport Co., crashed ! San Francisco by plane to meet while taking off for Nice, France, I the world commissioner, General after landing at Gao, east of Orsborne, who is coming out to Timbuktu, for refuelling. San Francisco and elsewhere on Three persons were reported this continent for an oHicial " rescued. - - : visit. - w. nve persons aboard Us still mw-"" v , , ., , V , It was decided to put up as a ' ! prize for first aid team competi- tion in the city a trophy pre-i sen ted by the Prince Rupert j Basketball Association as a mark tot appreciation for services rendered regularly at league basket-ball games. Votes of sympathy were ex- I wi-rr raiilurfil U ' in on a flllll W'lwcen oi . .mini, ii, r......v ...... . ( Loggers Ask Higher Pay now. I - i t - " f ; 1 Cii. l .on in u wiui h.iitlN.B. and Goose Bay, Labrador ConimuiiLslJi were to overrun .hei This is a twin chbhic aircraii mninlnnd. . ! fi "narked him as with a two man crew and three, . . communlsti ec oincer to hr a.s.scnrcrs. ii vook on iiuui o Individual, now ,. :.. ... . I ..!... c ,.. oi.rf la.t V-IUlia, as Ull was n na Telkwa Incorporating ". hi l UIOUIO S Willi oaiuiuaj b"u 1 heard from over the RCAF .sta- would mean summary execution, "1 Suchan and' tion at Chatham. N.B.. where the concedes Captain Shih with a VANCOUVER. International ; tended to Mrs. John Eyolfson Woodworkers of American will I and Mrs. J. A. Tcng whose late ask for a 35-ccnt across the us bands were active and board wage Increase on April j esteemed St. John workers." 13 when they meet with the j A vote of thanks was extended members of a pilot.gnve a routine progress re- grim gcsiuie w'i""'B uj ,port. Fifty planes are continu- Dcneaaing. 1 1, iun .m.pl, torinv Captain Shih has (or liad) a '"l)ers. i tc Mi. Edwardson? Bustling Interior Community to- Assume Municipal Status operators. Requests will. also be made In connection with holiday pay, health and welfare benefits and travelling time. ! brother and a sist er in Com-j munlstf China. The brother -was ja university professor in Shang-i hal. What micht have hapiHined Smoke Eaters Capture Title United States. Cardena Strands Near Vancouver Moves doria Preliminaries to the incorporation of Telkwa under the British Columbia Villages Act have just been completed and that bustling VANCOUVER Union Steam ship Co.'s steamer Cardena, com -WEATHER- to them he has not the slightest! idea. "I have never heard from : them," he told a Daily News; reporter. Tine captain's mother ; and father died twenty years ago ; before China fell upon Its mostj 'Wins Badminton I CALGARY (CP) A six-man United States team defeated ; Canada 6-3 Friday and Satur-i day in the North American zone Thomas Cup badminton tics to " Aei'iiun,,n i?firri.( Synopsis ' '"B ln from the loeB'ng camp , , , ' ,,,, tun, stranded on a sand bar at mild A .southvveslcrly flow of the'entrance o Vancouver har- TRAIL iff Smoke Eaters cap- central interior coal mining, tured the B.C. senior amateur lumbering and farming centre hockey championship Saturday, will soon be assuming municipal defeating the Kelowna Packers status, according to C. P. Bus-7-3 in the deciding game of a singer, prominent business man best of five series. 1 and community leader, who is a ON ATOMIC BOARD W. J. Bennett, a member of the Atomic Energy Control Board and President of Eldorado Mining and Refining, Ltd., is one of nine directors named by the government for the new crown company which will direct Canada's atomic program. The new company is the Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. Eldorado Is the crown company which produces uranium. (CP PHOTO) evil days. moisi i-aciuc air cunmiuea y.ui . , ,,, , thi(. mlirni n the lix-iil i. ,...k win the rlulit to represent the Hit L.fuu'" " """iwii; uiu.iuvc. ii.in,i.,u..o ..... .-i ,00 t l.arllv rlnm- 11.. I.. 1..l.,..h Tk mc.1,1. . l 1.. ..!.. tinrl .,.! In. " " """-J The Smokies now open in visitor in Prince Rupert today. ittuiuy in AtEip-n. it.mu iiiuucian:,ftHfwiy wjti.iy atvd. mk ol Canada for continent In the intcr-zone "1f 'lid a half, Donald 1 playoff at Singapore in May. Only formality now awaited is (Continued on page J) I Western Canada Allan Cup semifinal series against Edmonton n transferrort in Pats at Edmonton Tuesday, morrow. - - Ell?nty-slx passengers were i There is rain and extensive jj rcmovcd trora the coastai i fog banks along the coast wnilc j steamer . in the interior there are soowj Salvage tugs stood by and the ! flurries in the northern sections, , vritpri hJ r. ' branch, Victoria 1 t'Mwcily luul will be' .;; taPital city on 'lu by Hie Prince TODAY'S STOCKS final approval by provincial government of maps and boundaries. When petitions were circulated recently on the question of incorporation, ninety-two per cent of the citizens of Telkwa favored the move to assume local governmental responsibilities. Mr. Busslnger is chairman of .K InnAmnrolinn f,.Y.ml ltp T""c "is new ilnt.w ,M'uurli:i.t t. I. Jiiluislmi t o. IM . and few rain showers in the a j f ,oatcd t h tw durln the southern valleys. There will be I afternooI1 j sunny periods at many interior! The crew 0f forty-five remain-jiwlnts both afternoons. cd aboard TORONTO . I'mpHnied by his ( hri.stopiior. t 5' lV 1(1 Mr T,...i.. ... LAiue cnauge is expecieu a. The stranriinff occurred on the t" !-.., Uq ij within, inn varril the weather picture over L..U1111K 'wr, fn chilli-1 "1 on the Prln-1 of Lions Gate bridge when the vessel swung off to starboard in an attempt to avert collision with another ship ln the fog. tlic luwiviu,."" ........ Today, he reports Telkwa has a population of 500. When he moved In there in 1935, there were only seventy-five people In the then sleepy village. Mr. Busslnger reports the bridge across the Buikley River at Telkwa. whence the'eoal comes from the Goat Creek mine, is province for the next two days. Forecast North Coast Region Cloudy with occasional rain or drizzle today and Tuesday. Continuing mild. Winds southerly 20. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, Sandsplt and Prince Rupert, 40 and 48. ii h ) n&M i, X yjjmM j - ".uiiiuig, accom-v Frazer. I nile h'e only a s become esteemed ? and public ser- branch of the 1 Cross Society and CBC Regional Director Here Atiuma Aumaquc .1 ' A .'. .20 Bcattle Duqucsne .44 Bcvcourt ; . ... 1.01 Consol. Smelters ,: ':. ... 30 00 Conwcst .'.'!.' 3.80 Donalda . , -41 Eldona .22 '2 East Sullivan .'.,. , ., . .' 8-40 God's Lake . . -37 Hardrock .'.15 Harrlcana .. .. ............ Hcva n Joliet Quebec .43 Little Long Lac .70 "'-14 Lynx .:. Mad.se n Red Lake 1.95 McLeod Cockshutt 2 75 Moncta J. 36 Negus - .64 Noranda 79.50 I.nuvicourt .' -30 now undergoing major reconstruction. It Is officially closed - 'uncc Rupert "al Motieriznation VANCOLVIJt American Standard ... .25 Bralorno 8.00 B. R. X 03 Cariboo Quartz L25 Congress ". .05 Cronin Babine 42 Gant Mascot ..' .90 Indian Mines .21 Pioneer 2.25 Premier Border 33 Pr .vateer 09 U Reno .04 Sheep Creek 1-61 Silbak Premier , -56 Taku River 07 Vananda - .19 Salmon Gold 03 Va Spud Valley 12 Vi Silver Standard 2.30 Western Uranium 4.10 ls . . Anglo Canadian 9.10 , A. p. Con ..'. 55 Calmont 1.95 Central Leduc 3.70 Mercury .. .32 . Okalta ; 3.75 Pacific Pete 1125 Royal Canadian ' .28 Royalite 16.50 House Dissolved Egypt Votes Soon "SfcJ "'""' '"tamy . Kenneth Caplc, regional director of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, is a visitor in the city on official business. He arrived oh the Princess I 7 Plane rw hfely CAIRO The Wafdl.st-domlna-; Louise this morning from Van-ted anti-British Egyptian Cham- j couver. ber of Deputies was dissolved last i ; although arrangements are made to pass over in the evenings and early morning for light traffic Including milk deliveries, school children, etc. Highways in the Buikley Valley are also closed to heavy traffic during the period of the Spring thaw. Mr. Bussinger is president of the Skeena District Liberal Association and Is attending an executive meeting of that body this afternoon. He will enplane tomorrow for a business trip to Vancouver and expects to drive ihome next week. night by King Farouk and a Pickle Crow ..' . .... lara i eenernl election has been called SpOMAU - A 1 for V WhiCU hd & . fha? run TIDES VISITS OTTAWA Admiral Lynde D. McCormlck, head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Atlantic Command, arrives in Ottawa for a series of conferences with top defence officials. He is greeted by Gen. Charles Foulkes, chairman of the Canadian Chiefs of Staff, as he steps from a plane at Rockcliffe. Directly behind Admiral McCormlck is Vice-Admiral Sir William G. Andrews, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Command, who is accompanying Admiral MeCormick on his tour. i CP from National Defence" for May 8, The dissolution of Parliament Tuesday, March 25, 1952 follows recently reopened nego-High 0:57 21.7 feet tiationsbetween'Egypt and Great! . 13:14 21.9 feet San Antonio 2.45 Sherrit Gordon 4.30 Steep Rock 6.95 Sliver Miller J .- 155 Upper Canada 170 Golden Manltou .., 6.50 fc. in James f; Plane located it "na breri the re- Britain for the settlement of the Low 7:06 2.6 feet; Suez Canal and Sudan issues. , 19:22 2.5 feet