PROVINCIAL- LIBRARY Hi ORMES SORROW'S vie::-:.!-'-. 2. c. DRUGS -TIDES- January 23, 1U53 rd Time DAILY DELIVERY 7 18 5 feet NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 40 15 4 feet Phone 81 ,,64 8 8 feet Published ot Conodo's Most Strotegic Pocific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Greot Northwest" .1 14-26 6 7 frit 1 VOL. XUI, No. 18 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS ental IL -.IUS,4i pi a n I cder reiiLojuiiii 4t) 1 !-, ' S, ,'- ' if t j . ' t S 4.,J - t "! k s-t 4 y' : V ' ' itients ! S if t Large ,. i I Described , .a -i--. yff" --' ' . ,s Violent' ' fc-Jl 'S ;;);S PARK. N.Y.- ' , K .tl .,.,-n male patients -y ' f00" jX-'-i ! :(Klay ,,nasht,l their ' --C. - ,l cjCZS hosjatal. a mental ' ..ST. ' AVk' Quarantine issued To Prevent Rabies An area taking in Prince Rupert, Princess Royal Island and Prince George into Alberta along the Red Pass junction is included in the, federal government itiarantinp orLlnrrs. I w.0. Rail-Union ' ! mai'lured within ' , v V. n . 7 j ITalks Urged A stubborn outbreak of rabUs t : in northwestern Canada has f . forced the animal health a u-; ; ' thorittes to extend the quaran-1 j, ' tine boundaries southward and t i westward to the Pacific, a Cana- i i 1 dlan Press report said today. 1 1 ! While several outbreaks of -j rabies have occurred In north-it ; c: n Alberta, authorities In Van- j couvtr said today they knew of , ! no cases In B.C. 1 .-- ,, S ... i ! I S V- -.-Hss i - . . ., J iis' ! . ; k -- j r. ., . i. V 4 By Minister Wind Takes Plane For Ride m- ijj'.nnu wrecked .i-hiim-. of their second , I i!id one of them if.. 1 uir with a broken -d ,-.;;-, quartered In a wii !4rtfd window. :i a door l ading to 1 it.:) r.iii out into jt, oi- .iiiif pini country. ,.i -pita; is un Umg Island, j n..: from N-w York. OTTAWA (CP) -t However, precautionary maas-t u ! , f .- ;,-ures are being taken. ! Labor Minister Gregg is ; , , , ; The quarantine forbids move- j asking the deadlocked ; ment of any dogs except sled i SIHONU MINUS In the Peterborough, Out., ciU.rlct rlpttl a Hunt plane loose from Its moorings on Chrmonf Luke, carried It 75 ft through tire air to crash, on another plane, also tied by ropes on the Ice-covered lake Damage to the plane. bJth owned by Rockland Airways, was estimated at $2,5U0 union-railway bargainers . the TsnTud area to get back into negotia-' without permission of the RCMP i ; tiorta, but labor depart- or"ther J?' L ' r ' Civic authorities In Prince Ru-1 Government to Frame Formula For 'Drink by G.ass' System I ment IS not at present pert said they believed there was t Man Given L. a a f further into the Tery "ttle movcment - does jnyvnig moving- lur.nei iulu ii.c f . eenerallv. 4 - , , i , lne A70if7 strikp-thrpatenPfi nisnutp.! 7 Cun Charge VICTOlilA tCPi-The provin- The Stcvtns report did not report of the liquor inquiry rial government will frame a make it clear whether plebiscites commtiiSion. kxal option formula for British .hould be held In any district. The commission recommended c-blumbiu't proposed drinks by whi n there were objections toi corktatl lounges, drinks with the kIums M. m. a government lulng of liquor lieences. or , meaU and pubs to replace beer source aid Wednesday. only in areas where there now i parlors. Trw government mut decide are no outlets. j Hotel operators, however de- The' dog population in the eity Ik estimated at about 800, with about 500 being licensed. There is no organized dog-pound system or dog-catcher employed by the city. The minister told the Com-, Dions Wednesday he holds hope' and ts expressing it to dlsput-, ants -that they resume riegotla-j tions as the "only satisfactory, way" of reaching a settlement.! Later it was learned the min-! Lster Is writing In this vein to the railways and the Brother-, f :i i. no fixc'l i si'!.'i-!,( rd to on ti (,ruon In police court Meanwhile, RCMP here said) w ha extent plebiscite will Meanwhile, at Vancouver, me j cuneo w wiurc u.v..- to DAMAI.E ESTIMATE!) at $200,000 was caused when fire destroyed the Roman Catholic church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at St. Mary's. N B. At the height of te fire the 150-foot steeple parted from the main structure and cashed to the ground. Quiet Man Caught on Street A Her Using Wife as 'Decoy a chamr of txjuwMliiK ; . -A .1 I t t today they have not yet been he determining factor for British coiumDia nowu naso- .Mil ,!' aiiiu viiirx , auoltlonal retail li-( elation Wednesday pieagea lis on tion" which the commission recommends for hotels. The commission recommended class "A" and "B" hotels. The first would have cocktail lounges notified of the quarantine, nor 1 have they received any lnstruc-i tions in that connection. ouor outi-u in individual dis-' co-operauon w uie prefunai stolen if priwrfiotng a government in Implementing the hood of Railway Trainman tlnd .). which has called a strike tricts In BC. oi its 22 0CO Canadian members i New extension of the area will take lr the north and a separate beer parlor and liquor with meals. Class "B would have beer parlors but not cocktail lounges. By Ml'KRAV JOHNSTON "The Quiet Man" 'has left a euest ticket for her at the box office. i Xt nialr offir navin? out thp ern half of British Columbia and in Alberta and Saskatchewan covering Leduc, Edmonton and Lloydminstcr, the ederal de "He caught me cold." Ronald S15 said he' wished to thank all for Feb. 2 unless It gets a "satisfactory" settlement of wage and other demands. Informants said the department is not planning any further action at this time, at least until the parties should ask It to mediate or take other steps. Normal conciliation machinery has been exhausted. partment of Agriculture nounced. "Classification of hotels as "B" hotels would carry a stigma In the mind of the public," said a statement issued following a special meeting of the an-1 Warner Berg, 15, of 345 West the merchants who co-operated ; Second Avenue, won the "Quiet Jn tlle contest and "at some t Man" contest conducted by Harry future date simiiar chances will .uui, w ai rYttl huX i it iiv name time three 'fre ai.i -n-d and charg-. r'.V.. ry of the Sweet .-.'irr u.". oHiitrs produced ( fl 22 rtlle Ai.so found In ijj p-uvM-vsion was a .i(h !nch pjlirc said f"! in.iide a broken ther-tie In his lunch 911. au-. wit) police, wan !rni another man who ii In the convicted man y thru- men arrested and "h theft of i'268 worth Black of the oapitoi ana loiem, doubtless present themselves for theatres yesterday afternoon, 0tner contests." TOBACCO ASSOCIATION ASKS CUT IN CIGARETTE PRICES OTTAWA Cj'-The Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Association has a.ked Finance Minister Abbott to induce Uxe on cigarettes by nine cents a park A spokesman for the delegation said "we got a very, rery sympathetic reception " Fratuls On gory. chairman of the association, said at a press conference Mr. Abbott had been urged to cut tobacco taxes so tliat clgaiettes could retail at 10 cento for a pack of 20. Present price in most provinces Is about 39 cents. Of this, federal tax Is 12 i cents a pack, following a three-cent-a-pack reduction In last year's budget. wnenneapproacneouieuM - auuu asn th.nk.rt Crawford j .i i Avenue ana w-v. M f Crawford MooTe Trav,-! !"Are you the q?net Man? whUe permitting Murray (brandishing a, late copy of .The st(1 n hTthe "Ouiet Man" Bartender Still Critical hotel operators. The hotelmen also defended brewery loans to their members, a practice criticized by the commission. "Not a single hotel In B.C. Is owned entirely by a brewery." said the statement. "In one other western province some 160 hotels are owned directly by the breweries." Daily News. ana spena uie two nours aauy, visiting In the stores, and trying to evade the public. Six Molested On Streets In Vancouver He had been stationed in front of the Capitol Theatre with a friend, waiting to catch the 'i 'a from Bweet Sixteen. r h' l-n ronvicted and are '(I fur sentence. i " v, ' ' ii v t r ,v it 4- l. iV4; 1 ' tv'j. " ' v v v.; - S H '''' vVi ' '' " t i v V H - . ' , '." V--'J ( ; , "''...'. i,'' . 1 I . t ' -t 1 'l - Si1 H . Walter Choopka, 50-year-old ! "Quiet Man" going into Annette bartender at a city beer parlor, ; Mansell's store, having figured i still in critical condition in that was a good way to spot the Snow Fails To Block Prince Rupert General Hospital. ' evasive and much sought after j conscious- j "Quiet Man." i He has not regained j VANCOUVER 9 Vancouver's ' terror In the streets problem, be-Mleved controlled after a wave of Sale of Undesirable Books Criticized by Rupert MP are Henry Moore and Trpniniay the third man. : Havmoid Hudson, was n for larfc of evidence, aid The WEATHERMAN se, cnZ; Z yelr "nd ness after being admitted Tues-1 I left . the Air ' Highway aay afternoon wltn severe neaa iu minutes wt m-k, u, iiir,.in xnetnv nipht again nitht. Tuesday injuries ' , my daily round of visits to par-Six persons were mo'fsted , dlsC0Vered Tues-! ticipating stores and had pro-; within tour hours. Two gir si dh?.Pern Jrf iVv Vi u tu u M Kwnf la-pro fniinwed one housewife day alternoon lying in a pooi oi b D ,.-riiil t. in- f Jtntly Kc ment of Justice to take prompt OTTAWA Speaking In the 'and effective action. . .. T"i wovtsnrn minihpr nl-.n A 12-inch snowfall at Terrace Refused and along the Skeena river dur blood near the bed in his home nen ,ou debate on the curiaiirncni oi - Synopsis ! chased and f,; four Muim children enticed enticed undesirable literature. E. T. Ap-1 voiced strong disapproval of any Tl.mptralurPS 'are e!1 above lr Phased ..!.. i,o- .,...niM inim Prime ' proposal to submit the Cana- ,uirm,,i nearly everywhere in: , at 320 Fifth Street. .ionuuj cvciy u.uh I While RCMP are holding a CaP,to1; .. Iwnman in connection with the I Having my wife with me as a i Held On iap Charge Into Art's th..v snv no chanre will be i dodge, we slipped !-" 10 tnc dictatorship Pacific air has Rupert told the Commons last Pllbllc BC. as warm night he had been approached of a board of censors which, as spread to all parts of the pro- by the proprietor of a news j he said, might go so far as to vince except the -rm. north . . .' , .. 1 ..i ih, .,f ih vvnii. r Raoldly moving Pacific storms ; laid 'until there Is a change in where we got into an interest-ine talk on vacuum cleaners. B.C. Opposes Freight Hike ing the last 24 hours ca used only an hour's delay to Canadian National trains arid failed to halt vehicular traffic on the north trans-provincial highway. Public Works Department tu-gineer Bill Meighen said snow-plows worked last night and again early this morning. "Our report from Terrace is that there has been no hait in Choopka's condition. Later, we managed to elude siana in ins uume wwn i..v aw ... . - - , inrH 1 The woman is under medicaH Mi n ndeppnt rwi loououe -o VICTORIA v-... (CP) British . i .. i V.,1. in rr i ; , i ; um Tom Chrlstoff who had been waiting three days to spot the Hon. Stuart S t UVER Daniel 13 yf'ar-olrl union busl-"t. Tuesday was charged 'nsptrl;ig U) kidnap r wle P'""" r- " ",!S ' ooservaiiun. pouue u. O-irxnn ex- " minmliii envernment will strcn- rain to the coast and continued . ilf?. : name b being withheld. "Ouiet Man" in the Grotto, to loudy mild weather to the In plained to the House that a case now pending before the Supreme have that box of cigars offered terior. applicaUon for a seven per cent A physician attending Choopka increase in freight rates. Pre- said today his condition is - very .,u. nni ..in wiriHriiv critical." The mans skull is I'lllre refused to dls-'ails of the case. Court of Canada was expected by the Grotto as their prize. j In Fashion Footwear, we talk-; ed of exchanging old Christmas Forecast North coast region: Dale warn stated that the distributors would not supply him with the magazines of his choice unless he also agreed to accept quantities of undesirable publications. This practice, the member cliilmed. was largely responsible for the great amount of worthless and pornographic literature now dlsolayed on newsstands II I u. nits. v. v 0cati - " -j - . The railways made the ap-i badly fractured and one eye Is ...j.. . in- riestroveri But his condition is n Is business agent for md chemical branch International Union of presents from 1949. traffic. But all motoris's are advised to use chains." There has been no lengthy closure of traffic on the highway this year and snowfall has been comparatively light. In previous years, road closure enforced by deep snows rias usually been continuous fM.i December to March. to result In a Judgment which would clearly Indicate the powers of the criminal courts in this connection and the motion for the establishment of a parliamentary committee was defeat- crease, which Is in addition to too serious for an operation. 'HI a id Smelter Workers ing issued. Cloudy today ana Friday. Rain this afternoon and tonight. A few showers Friday. Not much Change in tempera, ture. Winds southwest 25 In ex-oosed areas Increasing to south one for nine per cent pending " t. O Itrien w as remand 1 k. Rati was refused. und he calico upon the depart- ed. It was unfortunate mac koii hadn't been in any of the stores participating in the contest, for he would have received a prize from that store. He has, however, Mr. Black's $15 cheque for catching me. Having been caught, and not having figured on It, I was at a east 35 this afternoon, decreasing before Board of Transport Commissioners. I Frigates Sail For Hawaii J B.C. May Grant to southwest 20 early Friday morning. Low tonight and hlRh Friday at Port Hardy and Sand-spit. 35 and 44; Prince Rupert. 35 and 42. Rubber Firms Face Charge Of Conspiracy TORONTO 0 Grand jury Tuesday returned an indictment Brewery Licence VANCOUVER (f Two West VANCOUVER (CP) The Van P"in'. " " k.k-.it,ao m ' i -mi - Ti i .. sM v. couver Sun said Tuesday in a Coast navy frigates. Beacon Hill and Antigonlsh, left here today on a one-month training cruise Victoria dispatch the B.C. gov ernment is planning to grant licences for additional breweries, distilleries and wineries in i chaining a number of rubber short loss for instructions, so proceeded to the other stores anyway. At Gordon & Anderson's we learned that "Archie Gordon" is in Terrace on a short business trip. In Simpsons-Sears, business was so brisk, and all so busy, no one approached us as the "Quiet Man." But Miss Louise Pierce, of 1941 Graham, was the first person to re-catch me and if she will call at the Totem Theatre Mr. Black to Hawaii. They will visit Pearl Harbor Feb. 2 to 5 and spend a week In exercises at Kealakekua Bay. They are due back In Theatrical Group Appear Before Court VANCOUVER v A brief cur the province." . companies wwn c o n p 1 1 b nmornr themselves and with No new brewery licences nave Esqulmalt Feb. 22. been Issued in B.C. since 1934. others "to unduly prevent or lessen competition." The lurv. under Mr. Justice 3 .!! such licences are actually .n 1 . Issued by the federal govp-n- tain-raising speech ended the first act Wednesday when the C. McRuer, endorsed Uie Indictment as a true bill against the ment on approval of provincial administration. Streams Recede In California SAN FRANCISCO W Swollen case of Erskine Caldwell's "Tobacco Road" came up In court. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com-nanv of Canada: Dominion Rub ot. . .. k..,,- ,ti.,H huir fiitji hpr Company; 1uniop lire "u Eight theatrical people, five members of the cast, the direc L 1 I tl 1 1 1 tm,C ,,1. V. hrv-a - - - mHn. their banks along the coast of Buooer uooas ompaiy -'"'"" r,H r,,,th. Outta Percha Tire and Rubber, tor, producer and theatre opera tor, appeared in police court on charges of taking part in a "lewd BULLETIN MONTREAL (CP) A warrau. was issued today for the arrest of Frederick Hensler on a charge of theft of the draft copy of the controversial Cur-rie report. Hensler's address was given as a downtown commercial builuing which houses thrv iiiuiuig firms. Umneo; ann o- uv"'v, Rvibber Company. 'Flu Keeps Pope in Bed ' VATICAN CITY iVAn attack of influenza and fever confined the Pope to bed today. The Vati cmi pie oflica reported the 77-year-old Pontiff's temperature em Oregon and flood waters in lowlands are receding. and obscene show." . f.- V"- , i " original report alleged! t nri-e-flxing combines! Defence Rttorney Tom Dohm Turbulent rivers and creeks, The rmrtra nf I .ntml Hillit h,ul,tlllt NK MAIISHALI., 32-ycar-old radio technician. Is a few months alieud of official television delivered the speech, before a j , x, ,lrf.i.. nnnn n,n, frnm hurt nnerated in more than SW r "r Winnipeg. HU home-made televLslon transmitter is operating in his basement wornsnop ii tines are sent over a rinsed circuit, to friends with receivers. Marshall Is senaing nis Awas about 100 degrees. , Oscar Orr adjourned the hear- homes and had cut highways i per cent of Canada s $250,000,000 ing until Jan. 29. land communication lines. 1 rubber industry. 1 ' ideiittflcutlou wlilch b received on Uie set lu the background. , .. m : I - i Kit 3 '