I ORMES LI- DRUGS C. DAILY DELIVERY I NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH WLUMB1A 8 NEWor APEit Phone 81 y CABS Published at Conodo'i Most Strategic Pacific Port -"Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" I SrAT( IIK VOL. XLI, No. 38 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS ONI U S 1 I ,1 uu u y u Ktt. . ... . Amy 2) II 2) ,1k 1 'A i' t - M '- General . l.lflflA Allies Regain Lost West Front Ground No Confirmation of Red Claim of Sinking Two Warships SEOUL (Canadian Press) Communist troo:s e June Election After Short Session Seen Action on Major Issues To lie Deferred, Vancouver Paper Says VANCOUVER (Canadian Press) The Sim s;iiil Wednesday in ;i front naire storv thai .1 S inii tl Successor Kiitfrrt CP i- Prime Minis-nt Wednesday ap mmmmm , , pw. in. ii. ...,. . . r TTTrV ' .y-K A -. i-:- !i ' v- ' . j v.vtir ,- General General O. O. jabbed at advanced Allied positions all across Koiva - " ' i 7- : . , . t lo the Quebec, j-sriusn v,oiuiiioia win nave an eiccuun in ouiik. mc ii 'ii s iK-m-n u - storv a Ms: today, hitting with a beefed-up company at one poniv, on the western front. I . the federal cote. 48-year-old T , - . .... A.irlnd "ThlM appeared certain from I eSCnCrS MWdrUdU auihoriialiM! sources In the -Jbaer of ponmiutrm Stormy skies restricted air war but on the ground pre-dawn Red attacks knocked Allied Infantrymen out of two positions northwest, of Yonchon on the western jrapltal city today as Premier C Pprrant Rnntf i Johnson scheduled a caucus of ' f Ifclfl "UWI .Liberal members for next Mon- .., ... . . j ... day to finalize strategy. ore riding ol oc. -Niipierville. 40-vear old Mon- rirsL entered the ",M V. . .. ,ii' " V i 'The session of the Leglsla- front and one near Mundungj Vallev on the east. The Allies- niii. u.s in nnn 1 1 1 1. v Vancouver inun scnoui . .... i.. B.C. Floats Large Loan Premier Johnson Well Pleased With Proceeds . J VICTORIA W British Columbia has negotiated a $30,000,000 loan In the United States with a croup of underwriters headed . , lure wn cn Dcgins iuesuay i ,i Piij. . . l,;,.s .served as Post- teachers have been granted a: , . . ., ,lh , ,, later regained the lost ground. The Communists claimed to fifteen per cent increase to sal- jo items-ratification of the arles by the majority report of Dominlon.Drovinclai tax rental i-iil .since August Hie .son of Chief ili-au Kinfret of the rt ol Canada. have sunk two Allied warships on the east coast but this was not confirmed. a conciliation boaru. Mils is nai: , agrccment and tt Bhort suppiy what they The Incres L jeU. to enaWe the govern. will range from S3o0 to $720. normai to mcnt carry on oper. ntWms Bustmaster General st. John's. Quebec. AIRWOMEN GO NORTH Oroup Capt. R. J. Gray, left, of Amherst, N. S., commanding officer of the R.C.A.F.'s most northerly air station at Whlthoise, Y T., extends a welcome to FO. I. R. S. Hutchins of Vancouver, officer In charge of the first party of airwomen to serve in the north since the Second World War. Standing oi) the ground, left to right, are: Airwoman S. I. Cockle, New Westminster, B. C; M. M. Parsons, Port-au-Port, Nfld.; F. E. McCIanahan. Kirkland Lake, Ont. Standing on' steps, front ro, are: C. E. Dunning. Cornwall, Ont.; I. D. F. Ward, Ottawa; M. G Hamilton, New Westminster, B. C; bac t rowi Leading Airwomen E. L. Cleveland, Cam-losc, Alta.; V. I. Wilson, Vancoilver; G. Evoy, Harricut, Nfld.; M. A. Boothmax, Vancouver. (CP from National Defence) reel descendant oi :ie of the first se'- Heading for il;i ' "The Act. enabling the single j transferable vote to be used In ; the polling, will be proclaimed "at the coming session, it Is un-! dcrstood. I by the First Boston Corporation ol New York, Premier Byron Johnson announced Wednesday. I "A most satisfactory price was obtained which, in view of pres Olympics Commence M.nisti r also an- i " I i , appointment oi Legislature :i-v, M M P. P. of of Halifax Halllax - i- ! ,. t wuintinn will be ent market conditions, apuy in ary undersecretary Jack McKae MLA lor ronre , -WEATHER- Five Hundred Volunteers dicates the strong commence m British Columbia held by investors in the United States," the Premier said. -r or Defence Pro- Kupcri, is sawing m...Ki.v o.. j - from OeorSc Prince George to-attend the es- j" mover alt wHhbv the full walUton Ottawa who now sion of the Legislature opening , ll.by ''X me re - mesc are government, . art nnt. Tuesday He is beine ac- American Girl Winner of Giant Slalom, First Erent .tsnrri TOT T VUhiia.i irt, Sought for Civil Defence riorts of the Legislature com- The loan consists of $7,500,000 Synopsis A Par.ilic storm crossed the British Columbia coast this companled by Mrs. McRae. . ; . ... , i. 4u. t thrr- nprrpnt serlai debentures i i an i are ui uugics l wic iwv s The ine call Call IS IS OUt out for lur 500 oou volunteers vuiuiuwio as as preliminary icuuiuij ,a ,a snuw-iu.c.cu snow-covered mountain U.UU..M.... today i payable " . equally .,nn00n in five three : years and i to morning. It caused d gale gale force force, j mittees which inquired into i British Columbia Hospital Insurance, the Workmen's Compensation Act and the Industrial 1 1 '.rini iliiiUnn and Arbitration Act. c Rupert to Mourn winds in exposed northern orthern wat i of the 1952 19o and szz.ouu.uuu uiien ami ..-Mii. i. ianatlfH thp qtart wat-: work jn organizing Prince Rupert's Civil defence gets iter OiynlcT inve-eighth percent sinking fund nditions wiii w ll d The most important need now is Nearly 300 siciiem from nX? cost to the 01 ,ast today m, ri,r51 TVfpneP fn. countries stood at - attention un-! Jhe irpnpmnrps -Pf'nce avpraiita v. lnn ii" ers. UiMCtUCd coi King on Funeral Day "These reports win d tawea, Lst aIong the .or a vile nuusi- uub autiuit v w .. . K...rm Volunteers to uegi.i uu'"6, .. v.. , der flags flags of of their their countries countries a as cent ,n " the OlvniDie flaa was hoisted to . . . .... delayed until a new government ; w"- liractically all places qf ... business closing , takes office after the June yot-i cloudy ikies and scattered ordmator ,. W. H. ( bustei ) tj;n tlill mark the official opening. ! oercent for a sim- 4rnn AO j4 T Ft UirorlM II . .... .1 av-ltntl various oraniza .CHS planning W ; "ZurLZl l'tobe S-' and that -ta something everyone i liar short term security floated Un... Vnrl, Iraiit Aliaiiql. den o hsciiuies. - 1'nnce UUPert tomorrow . . nA , hl ; . . instructors, auxiliary fire should Know. i j i nas noi ocen s'll 11 , m., nnliA itnmlp hinlnffiral and Cheml- a-nmpn's fflAnt RlalOm. the race . rt th. r,r,w i for thfi Utfi Killff Georire IV on his funoril;is exacted to be eaily in the crews, warueus, buahwij , ..w.,..., D - - o ---- ine cnci;vic iaic wj Cariboo and w ill spread to the amDulance drivers are first cal warfare defence also is In- that opened the games. She was u of the long term securities : Rockies by this afternoon. !dav. on the list of wanted volunteers. ' eluded in basic training, as wen i timed in 2:06.8 In her streak was 3 73 percCnt in the United i as methods to combat high ex- j down the snow-packed course. ', Rtati a pomDared with 315 per- 1 A ridge of high pressure torm- j The city's public memorial wrvirr will take olaCC at the , Did ever want to a lire- . , . . . . you w,,rt.u.,unnt.i .i,n .,.riti. Um.wl 3 to Cost ' in8 just off the coast tsexpecvea man. or know how to help in an - . ,,.,d with! , , ,!h intH 11". 'VZ 1" : - .... ... fivir f:intre at 11 a.m. It will ito hold further diUuroaics Wlr.,.,r..v, Now U the -clianc " rrTJ:.. . r ,-rr nf itnrt "77.: f io 1 faeilltfi ,r. """l (tin , Wismer Starts Libel "Action U knKis T..nAn r l.mri tn tho O V r .. .be an 4ntM-d-notnlr)al tonal rlcm-t jonstratlon of mourning. awav for at least 36 hours, ai- ,ern ' , Mr. Hill, who in- s divided J Into . , sections ,?,, whre where 'lowing sunny periods in 1 wtes anyone lnterestod to con-"e ! f. V!J t-t theire hall. - , '"andfher ioyers Official results will likely placement of $20,000,000 will be used her anywhere from fifth to: to pay off treasury bills out-tenth. .standing at the bank while the Dagmar Rom, blonde Austrian remaining $10,000,000 will be ad-movie actress was second. She vanced to the British Columbia was clocked In 2:09 with Mrs. ' Power Commission to pay olf Annie Marie Buckner-Fisher of temporary loans outstanding at Germany third in 2:10. the bank on its account. I Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, presl- i dent of the Prince Rupert Minis-! VICTORIA (CP)Attorney Gen-iterlal Association, will occupy icral Gordon Wismer said Wed- the chair and the memorial ' nesday he has instructed his ladd-ess will be delivered by the solicitor to issue a writ charging ri..i,, r.wimi,, Rt Rev - Macleans Mauazine and Blair j mam hu;:" rewllel Urk- wQrk an nUM, I Forecast ; frem a single district In the city. ! .At li More ments to co-lrdinate their serv North Coast Kegion (Jiouny uiy w i ices. ! ' j t r ,!i' 1 1.. f 1 , L' - M . K I.. . - ! r ,t I?: V, , , . 4 ' "ft. , ' R . ,:. , If I . V ij j. , v . ! f I -v. .. ' ,!-!.- k I in r, n t-: - i. . i ,i- L r- i r a 1 . 1 4. i ' i " . .p 1 , .-- I I ! . '1 V - lip , ..l 1r-l ' - ,1 i t St 1 i . I. ' Hi li . 111. 1 i f ' v I 9 f 1 -, t - !' '! J - ,e A ER 9 . Tile News Fraser. columnist, with libel. j with showers today ana rnuay. jonowing uii,i.i. " The Attorney General's action ! Little change in temperatuie. ies subject to slight revisions, is the result of an article writ-j Winds west 1 25) today, south-! District A, Section Two; Dis James B. Gibson, D.D. An epistle will be read by Rev. F. J. Rayner, O.M.I. .ii ;i despatch today . n i .1 t..u..., l.. ilni Inmiirrnu? I.owx to 1 1 mat, n me pro- trict B. downtown area; v. Today's Stocks il. 11 U 1 ..v....w .. j . . ... . : i . '.t..i.t. ..rl ViUlic Inmnrrnui at. t . T- pAciHntial area nni'iit, aecepts , the Auslut.lnir clprevmen will b , rt.SSlSWim Ill-IKJMH ll wi" recommendations n r. n Kii.hcr Rev. H. O. Ol- 15 issue or tne magazine auuui ihkiu hu hiio Day uica, i, it...v.v..v.. the break-up of the British Co- j Port Hardy, Sand.splt and Prince wcst 0f McBrkle Street to Sum- Jii iuiTi v.uuioi'iinuiiua sen and Rev. Fred Antrobus luiubia Coalition government,. imijjuii', - v nm. nvt-uuc, c. ii-.... :ilyi-rs will have to j "Mirr $3,000,000 a Canada, Britain and U.S. Form NATO Squadron OTTAWA (Canadian Press) Canada is joining in a three-way arrangement with the United States and Britain to build, equip and man a squadron of F-86 Sabre jet fighters for the North Atlantic Treaty Combined choirs of city, churchi's will lead in the musical '-.ml thry pay out io.doo yearly in program with the Prince Rupert ' Shrine Band and the Prince Ru- i f Archbishop and Former VAXCOl'VER American Standard 26 Bralorne 6.00 B R X 05 Caribou Quartz 120 Congiess -08- Cronin Babine 50 : perj Symphony Orchestra also Chief Justice Darticiuatint. Sinn has. apparently,! Navv and Army reserve units to Hay s L-ove Dnugc. r. I Hay's Cove to Conrad Street and I Seventh Avenue, then east to I -.he city limits; G. from Conrad ast to Seal Cove, including the 1 Overlook area. j From each district" Mr. Hill I says he requires a minimum of ! seven men for auxiliary fire ; crews; from three to seven war-Idens and auxiliary police. I Training will be supervised by itH mil fi,., rlnnrtmnnt. And defence force. Giant Mascot 1 00 .22!,2 : TU .nnnnncpmprit made Sl- King Pay Last Tribute Solemn Scenes at Lying-in-State as Funeral Time for George VI Ncars '1 agricultural work-i will parade to the service, as ;lu under the act" well as Sea Cadets, Boy Scouts ( and such organizations as Can-rccommendaUon Is adian Legion and Imperial Or-ini this farmers cm-jder Daughters of the Empire. I hands will have to ! Mayor Harold Whalen and nation for them. other officials will attend. i!ch sav main In. 1 8 SO ' 215 i multaneously here and at Wash-.37 ! ington and London Wednesday .09"2nlght. said Canada will build 5.70 ; planes at the big Canadair plant Indian Mines Pend Orielle Pioneer Premier Border .... Privateer Reeves Macdonald Reno Sheep Creek Silbak Premier ...... Taku River Vananda Salmon Gold Rnnrt Vallev ivii. rim. mi- u1-! 1 1 LONDON (Canadian Press) The Archbishop . j the rcmp. -of Canterbury, Britain's foremost Anglican church-0nly beginning . 1 1 1 9 il . 1 ii,;.. i 1 Kirriririino in benefits recom- i-li arc: 1 i ...... .F t ho iincoii phtt n fT Ana iiua ia uiuv uthm",,! mail, OOWWl m F IT." " ,", the ro-o.dinator. By the ! in Montreal, the United States i will supply the engines and I other equipment and fighters 1 will be manned by British filers. I The announcement, made ! jointly by Defence Production i Minuter Howe and Defence Min .04 1.67 .62 .06 .23 .04 .14 people by the thousands tiled silently nd of tnis vear an objective of King today as if i-neral compcn.sat.ion about four per cent. fNimum earnings on S'tils are baser! be Postmaster Here Named 1 rnn . .. .,,.11 rfnFonpp nurcnTS- jnj traiiic-u iin ui-.v H . ister Claxton, did not disclose bowed for a few minutes In ncl is to be reached, front of the purple draped cata- "Some people may think this . . j .1. w elvll defence Is a little foolish. past. This was the third day of the King's lying In state in Westminster Hall. Silver Standard 2.50 Western Uranium 3.25 1 the number or production sched I'W'i $2..ri00 to $3,500. 11 ' J' as of men killed In 'Ms . l ive $75 a month ol fll).- W II llnrnrss foiriinc from ,aique ana V .en vu...Cu - " ij d" Mr. Hill, following return I iuwv... i . ' f lules of the planes but it is ' understood arrangements will vu..n i.. Kiif poi-ti I R. Morison Tomorrow the body will be tnc ramca star eiminuri uwi. Meanwhile, the world's re from a provincial co-ordlnators conference in Vancouver. enimren upped invnlvp "some hundreds" of lifted on a gun carriage and tak a monlh to $20. W. H. Burgess of Nelson, according to word received locally, en bv train to Windsor, the burial I planes. Oils-Anglo Canadian 9 00 A P Con 53 Calmont 2 00 Central Leduc 2.85 Mercury 25 mainlng ,......(, monarchs. ... . heads of state - "Co-ordinators lU-UIUllirtiWiii have iit- much ....... the 'ipnancd by work-a- S S-'ft tn tin n mnll. , place of kings. . Iirist.rrarv nriived at Lon- umr riiffienltv throuchout Can- The announcement was seen i tr lw Prince RuDCU s new i here as the first development a statement earlier Okalta o.ov Sorrowing Britons continued t.don. international airport andlada. But what we may forget is. ,av their respects in such num- , ,. . , u u a dcfence organization th.t Palace officials decided : coastal seaports. pbcace.tlmc not to shut the great iron-strap- By tonight London will house "r 9ii this month bv External Affairs T "uwani;c .nose uu.siiiiurtii.-i. ' niu,vkive away from home I He will succeed J. R- Morison ' 'fa-al treatment from 'who is now on retirement leave. 1 11 t o a dav ! Mr rih-dpss will take over here Royal Canadian , Minister L. B. Pearson that Can W'i.illowance for those on Mr. Morison's retirement be- ped doors oi me tne biggest assemoiy oi iuieiBi.- , ada planned to enlarge her ata to European defence. .Id hall until 6 a.m. tomorrow. , , , , -lty, "V ., , This Is only three-and-a-half s,n bcfore lhe Sccond World could have a flre which could horns before the ceremonial cor- .l . half the e.ltv. 111 I' '-idents upped from! coming effective which will be ( ';" !"- ! laW this year. Ik Crashes Into Bank, SCIENTIFIC ADVISER Dr. Otto Maass. chairman of Mc-Gill University's chemistry department, has been appointed as scientific adviser rspecial weapons, to the military Chiefs of Staff. His fields include biological and chemical warfare. One of Canada's outstanding chemists. Dr. Maass is a director of the Canadian pulp and paper research institute an da member of the National Research Council. (CP from National Defence. tree starts for Paddington sta- v !"'"- -' , lion amid the dirges of massed archs with tjieir queens and con- j "Look at Rimouskl! A whole bands and " artillery salutes of j sorts and seventeen princes and ; town wiped clean by a fire. What . lmnru-neri happened there there could could have have been been Post Office Hours Friday siaie iunerai. princesses Originally it naci necn pmnn prevented if the people tncre had been organized for emerg Jager Fatally Injured TORONTO Alhona 08 V2 Aumaque 20',-i Bevcourt 80 Buffalo Canadian 27's Consol. Smelters 40.25 Conwest 3.75 Donalda 4fi Elsona .' -- -20 East Sullivan 86 Giant Yellowknife 1034 Hardrock 10 Joliet Quebec 46"2 Little Long Lac R6 Lynx 13 Madsen Red Lake 1 90 McLeod Cockshutt 2 67 Moncta 38 Negus -62 I.o close the doors at 10 o ciock AWA (Canadian Press) A heavy oil truck tonight. Before that hour, it was re-, ported without confirmation, the Duke of Windsor asked tp be al iy crashed throuoh the entrance of an 01- Supervised Strike Vote To Be Ended encies. "People always want to 'got prepared after the emergency .strikes. We should be ready before anything happens, whether as a result of natural or wartime hazards." V. f n H a ni C n t. A 1 ' I'Ui bank, fatally injuring its manager, E. J-' Post Office wickets will be closed all day tomorrow on the King's funeral day, Acting Post- I master R. S. Scherk announces. The box lobby will be open from noon to 9:30 p.m. I No mail will be worked from 'midnight tonight until Friday at Grade Fields Calls It OK lowed to stand watch at tne candle-lighted bier as he and his three brothers did sixteen years auo .for their father, King George " r ltzgeraJd. i ( S Delay The 47-year old bank man- VllC Ol VlIC U " v v .. - - V. VICTUKiA.-ina oi ine gov-1 courses an Cjvn defence volun Y I Jager or the BanK oi luiumu C55ei ! -as sitting at his office desk noon Thp nuko. who arrived from ,,.itl.rtj u-D vntn;nn ,m fB haic first, niri t-Artu CAPRI v-r (CP) wiai,ii-- Grade Fields iiv. Noranda noranoa 80.50 T.nuviennrt Louvicourt 31 31 vow York yesterday, was said to , K . - - "yfi-athor is rieinvi,-,,, ii, talking- to a customer when the i Mall posted before midnight Britlsn film and stage star, left, Pickle Crow 1.55 (Thursday will be dispatched as guddenly today and a friend said San Antonio ., 2.45 : usual at 9:25 a.m. by air. iher plans tor a marriage with . H,C o ,lii ink, ,yM ..t I,.,.. . ,. i.-J I. nln. , . , , , ia cxueutiru w uc i rt,uiiuiiLiiuvs. have besought Queen Elizabeth b the legislature lnquiry board II for royal permission to stand jnto the Industrlal Conciiiatlon ! hiH. the hodv of the brother . . . . . .., ..... . i TIDES uic uig nii old U1B oil vi uiis uiwiiLu t :i'eithter Atn .. ntno- him to the wall and re- Renatnr RoUVn 18 wt,...v. rf - - Act WIUCIl will liUU.C II.S irpini, , , . r tn whom he relinquished the .,,.,.,, ,,mV Thoi-e; Friday, . February 15. 1952 fonilng here for grain ducing the entrance of the 20 2 feet r.nrinrc. i will be a majority report and High 3:46 velei will not be ar- building to a mass of rubble. j Capris Romanian oorn raurj ! Mrs George Frizzell is sailing repairman are off. Friends said ' tonl-ht on the Prince George for she had a sharp disagreement Vancouver, accompanied by her with her fiancee, Boris AUx ro-i daughter, Mrs. B. Long. vlch. Sherrit Gordon 4.30 Steep Rock 7-55 Silver Miller - 160 Upper Canada 1.67 Golden Manitou 6.65 18.6 feet i BISHOP BOWS minority reports by A. K. mc- io.oi The customer, Charles S. Ben- 5.6 feet 5.5 feet was seriously' The greying Dr, Oeoffrey Fish- Uoneii, trogresse ier, Archbishop uf Canterbury, tive, and Arthur Turner, CCF. . 22.03 i' Pick up her nett- 82' Ottawa, w w. i W. Mounce. injured. ir ? t ! 1 I v ,.1 I 'r