PRO' iCiAL it rncv::::iM Li" 1 - ' - Tomorrows P. c vi:: . ..: i - TIDES 4 ,!.' fun ,Jnesday, DecemDer , iwm - J t Piclfic Standard nmei .... 3:19 19.2 feet ' 14:49 21.4 feet ' 8:55 85 feet 21:37 2.9 feet Vbclivery Phone 81 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XUI, No. 285 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 " PRICE FIVE CENTS underson rrS(dlinift esigns t;-:j . : - ! . ; s t '! 1 . C ' ( . - t , . .- 1 ' I ;' i M I ' . ? m 1 i M r i , ' - m. torn Post Jill Join Talks Vj Investments '!'. I"". -"Will n.. w ,. y, ' ; : ( - J 7 ' X.. '" I V . i i x . t ; : y 4 r : - r - n j-r ! ( ( a ' 1 ! , J X i . ' lp. - - CTOIIIA (CP) ; 'Russia Must Aid' Program For Peace Reds Final Reject Offer aier Bennett announ-: Mundav night that 4nce MiniHter Einar II, '. fc-p' ,1 ' I f' ) ''r-7 'H ; UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) President ; Eisenhower today called on world atomic powers to j reverse "the fearful trend" of the atomic arms race ! and to set up, under the United Nations, an inter iderson has submitted; resignation following defeat in the Nov. 21 j national atomic energy agency to develop the peace election here. j ful potential of atom. For Parley PANMUNJOM (AP) The Allies today made a i "final oifcr" for a Korean ! peace conference, but the ! Communists rejected it outright in a scornful ! proii'aanda blast which In a dramatic speech mad- ' nl i : Bennett said he had ask.d Ounderson to continue In port m order to complete judget estimates tind Join: jt presentation of B C.'s fi- submission to the fed-pvernmcnt. Mr. Bennett, Ounderson and Attorney- nl Robert Bonner aio ,r,i today to hold talks with' States "gar- : 1 J I wrfni (v-ff-miivr i.m j rfflW ft ii i Vt Minister St. Laurent and UheVhlcf United i delegate termed ' ibace." SINCE THE WAR BEGAN, more than 1.000 Korean girls have gone to the plastic surgery clinic of Dr. Kahn Chung Min (left) In Seoul to have their faces Americanized. They come to have their noses done over or their eyes de-Orientalized. Here the doctor' has just finished working on Ruby Kim's eye (left one In photo) to remove the fatty tissue, making It look less "sleepy." edtral cabinet Dec. 14 and j an for New York. In the dty they will hold talks! United Stales flnancteis! aid in a dispatch from Ee--nuda, he set about using hi; nfluence to tone down the vording as far as possible. The independent paper s tM ;hat Churchill was "greatly upset" when shown the first drelt jf Eisenhower's proposed speech. Candidates To Address Ratepayers Two mayoralty candidates and 11 contestants in the aldermanic race for Thursday's civic election are scheduled to speak tonight at a public meeting sponsored by the Community Ratepayers association In the Legion audit'orium. isdustrlalists. yainst the background of th-3ermuda conierence, the presi Sent said "the Soviet Unior; must, of course, be one" of tht nations participating in anj such project. The president then declared he Is prepared to submit tc :ongress with every expectatinr of approval any such program as would achieve these four purposes: "First Encourage worldwide investigations into most effective peacetime uses of fissionable material. "Second Begin to diminish potential destructive power o' world's atomic stockpiles'. "Third Allow all peoples o. Ell nations to see that, in thi; enlightened aee, great powers of the earth, those of the e'asi nd the-west are interested li human aspirations, first and foremost, rather than in building up the armaments of war. U premier's announcement I Coincidentally, the Red action j effectively by-passed a poten- tiM Allied problem South Korea's refusal to accept part i to the U.S. proposal, j South Korea's delegate refused to attend the meeting as j U.S. ambassador Arthur Dean delivered the new. plan, which interpreted to mean Mr ran will leave the gov- Russia Dared To Help In Peace Settlements m before the spring se-j( the legislature Premier's statement said. pre iiutely after the Victoria ; ntilcd down loose ends of TUCKERS TOWN, Bermuda que which occasionally rang with j XmYaii nrnrvUou rt i AUied ' and (APl-Thenie API The ni Three Three challenged challenged rhiirrhtllian Churr.hlllian nrn nrn h,,f rint nmlifri nmltW!vious "UILU I" Pr0Psals ttion, the Hon. Einar M SENATOR JOSEPH McCARTHY, Communist-hunting Wisconsin Republican, gets a boxful or spies from Cajiada. The senator poses In his Washington office with the apples of the Northern Spy variety grown In Canada. A note attached to the box signed "sews staff of the Toronto Globe and Mall," said: "Here's something you and your committee can get your teeth Into. The woods up here are full of them." ouB- ifrson offered his resinna- the Kremlin todav to neaotiate ' anv concrete Knliitinns fnr thu kpv " ' u Minister of Finance b':t peace settlements In Europe and problems of Western unity, i "l told. them Hhe Reds) this to "sole the stubborn problems" i President Eisenhower, Prime ' W'1S " and we wouid stand on anted and pressed by thi lit to carry on. According to James W. Pru.sky, Ounderson Is the las! or a woria too long m coninct." ( Minister Churchill and Premier,"' , " In a final Bermuda communl- Laniel announced: y I "ur u, or'er ,' ' ' . , j ' I CommunLst spokesmen term t B C. who would desire U "Fourth Open up a new president of the 'association, channel for peaceful discussion ; electors are asked to attend to m I1CV K1C Ot-IIUIIIK IlUltS.lU . .! nwn'i nfforlnK "oho,,rri i on as minister tf flnanci Mayor Urges Citizens To Pass Ref erendums jt t seat In the legislative Russia for an early Big Ftkir , riC"iculous " foreign ministers' meeting In ; Berlin which they hope will STOPPKU NEGOTIATIONS make progress towards the uni- Dean's reaction was: "It Is j and initiate at least a new ap- hear "a ratepayers fact-finding ' proach to many difficult prob-1 meeting on the power question." i lems that must be solved in All candidates have been in- Sly. The minister has foi- Ben-Gurion To Become Shepherd snd the government wll' Jy continue to follow i Dom puduc ana private con- vitea to speak to the meeting j fication of Germany and inde-J very obviotia that they have . Approval of the t municipal i bage by sanitary fill and 1 Jerencea "if the world Is to shake i set tpr 8 p.m. Both Mayor Har k area and moval of .the , afendeiit "fit cff the inertia Imposed by i cur j old Whalin h i eto'ng tv i pendence for'Austfia," buildings, Algoma park He sojd there was an Implied They will continue to strive Bennett declined to re- election end George E. Hills, who problems. sna make positive progress to time limit to his proposal, but Civic Centre referendums and endorsation of the transfer of '-, r. It t" t t v. ! -'- ; . u ' J i -f' J,t - I !? 1 - t if- i JERUSALEM Reuters -Davld ! fo Kruean K!!"?!n'ei?nf! '.tie contents of a brief he thoUIeadto I nd OU wh'. -able' t He sent to the federal cab- Ben-Gurion, the the Roosevelt Park reserve funds were asked last night by Mayor Harold Whaien, candidate for Hie government has said man" of Israel, resigned as prime its the federal govern- . , ,",", !Rve no indication how long the Asian Communists and pro- bp gress in restoring more normal mppt , Wednesday cnndit.nns In the Far East and minister today to become a shepherd In the Negev hills. .re-election in Thursday's civic to Invest more money In On the transfer of the Roose-! ward peace' velt park trust fund to an Al-1 Tne months ahead, Eisen-goma park area trust fund the ! newer solemnly told United Nr-mayor said that he thought ! tions assembly "will be fraught that "we should accept the rec- wltn fateful decisions:" , ommendation of the elected j Delegates fro.a both sldss of parks commissioners that the j the Iron Curtain applauded the approximate amount of $26,000 president's address. Eisenhower could be used far. more effec- worked until after midnight last tively at the ' present time in nicht in Bermuda with Prime mder what the premier Tk. 7.ioor.r,lH taMman "... ...... miaiiwiiii--, ov more muic svuui j- , oniiT.npngr. d Korean Drisoners-of-war refus- public Investment pol- prime minister since Israel be- ! Tt.n.i n.tll a r i 1 n ti O t:.J - .. 1 - is opposing him, will attend. Aldermanic candidates who have the opportunity to address the meeting are Aldermen Mike Krueger, George B. Casey, Her- . bert F. Glassey and John Currie who are asking the electorate to return tUem. Also seeking the four vacant council seats are Norman Bellis, Philip G. Lyons, Walter J. Smith, T. H. Elliott, J. H. Mair, August S. Wallin and Mr. Prusky. Memoers of the parks board have also been invited to speak. came an independent state in i ...? , .H tt.hint" ..i.k ..(.-, ...u . wr the policy Ottawa would , 1948. has given spiritual fatigue : ,?,n.nhln.. whPr, the ."val-Th.t. n,a,ip th tn.rvfw ft more money In major as reason for his retirement. lant forces" of France and the so far 190 to 0 in favor of Corn- pmenu in B.C. Such ln- the development of the Algoma Minister Churchill and Foreign Under the Israeli constitution, states making an im- j mu.-.ism. "uuiu u?nii nikicaaLU . , , . native imutc oiaica a are i v iiiuniHg an .... Minister Bidault of France. In his spare time, he worked for the federal govern-, nls resignauun invw u ; portant contribution to the through t-vninn ignation of the whole cabinet,,.? . ,h- Wnrlrt .. on his UN address and arrived election. Speaking for a second time over radio station CFPR, Mayor Whaien said he believed a mayor should take his convictions on contentious matters. ' In both his Friday night speech and last night's Mayor Whaien made It clear that he was asking the electors' support on his record of accomplishments and the fact that the past two yeas' administration needed no defending. "We are living on borrowed time as far as our present (municipal) buildings are concerned," the mayor said,' "and but it remains In as a . -per-cent federal Jorce govern-, tf efu, Terms of the new U.S. pro-,xis,il said Russia could sit It without being labelled a belligerent or a neutral, but the Allies would insist she vote with the Communist side. n ri8ullon in the Prov- oreient I liberation of the Red-ruled cast Sharett, the the present lore foreign gn wtly major highway pro- I I European -nnnri countries and nrt rpient. reject as as ( i,... Kn n.mprt aftinir area. "The .Parks board has conducted very careful studies of the matter and has found that an amount far In excess of $5,000 or $6,000 yearly would be required yearly to effect any substantial or worthwhile development of Roosevelt Park." Mayor Whaien said. He said that In the future, Roosevelt Park could be devel- also asked. In New York only .40 minutes before he spoke to the United Nations assembly. Major radio and television networks carried the speech in Canada and the U.S. In London, Lord Beaver- highways Include the prime minister until a new gov- of Europe." lam iran.nrn,.inI.ir.i Kif,h prnment Is iormea. WEATHER North coast region: Cloudy today and Wednesday with intermittent rain along the mainland coast. Showers elsewhere. A little cooler on Wednesday. Vicksburgh Disaster Area brook's Daily Express claimed today that Prime Minister Tining east from Prince' Hen-uurion. a teaaer ui mci ".-. 1 to the Alberta border Mapal (Socialist) party, told will "lose no opportunity for Cariboo running south President Yitshak Ben-Zvl In 1 easing the tensions that beset Mnce George to Hope 90 his resignation that for the first the world and for reassuring all st of Vancouver 1 Mroe in the new state's history, I nations that they have no cause the Winds southeasterly 30 this.af- Churchill tried "with all to spend further money on them nnprf intn-a VPCV vrollnn r clonic VICKSBURG AP- Tornado- , would be inconsistent with good park, "but outdoor soorts fa h tj , .. . ... n t a,nv.u annutrVi in foor that, the st.retiffth nr the ternoon ln exposed areas, south to southwest 20 otherwise. ' Low tonight and high Wed eloquence at his command" to talk isenhower out of making his speech to the United - burial government wi.iine- sen. aiw wt mu -,.otrn,.ri vw-b.hn.-o etoi hnrv. I h.,tin.c. n..i..' t. ked to establish a coast not to be affectedly the resig-1 West will be invoked in any cause - whrfelt the B C. coast . nation of a prime minister. ! of wrongful violence." ! . and-dvu" 'f , TT....I anyone nhat nesday at Port Hardy 36 and 40, cilities with good spectator accommodation is a prime requisite at the present time." The mayor traced his service And when Churchill saw his : at Sandspit 34 and 40; Prince protests in vain, the Express Rupert 34 and 44. i victims of the twister that killed quite a while longer," should !at least 31 persons. i take a walk around the back of Midi Local Program Will Inaugurate ... .v, i,., i,n j i i. . u .. ttiiana null. ! Rescue crews moved shovels y-.' prlor to hls election in Deeem- iinto a Negro residential area, fo,u"da ; on ort lok at "'T ber, 1951, he had served three where the tornado spent Its dim-! of the floors inside the building. ars as an alderman Regard-Inishing the! " easy to see that large fury after striking , two referenaums approvei kr Bays New Radio-PA System Kit 4-VtA olaifnrc n.V.r.n Vin ...nn city three times. thrill Is In store for from the British Columbia Tu-, Ing request show for Miller Bay -Jhe $250oo,000 tornado caus-:to be sPent to br.inB the build-! mayori he sald that the : 8y hosoital natipnu to- berculosis Society, given through patients. j ed President Eisenhower to de- !ng up 10 an r"1 01 standard, i reauest that the B.C. Power CBC TO LEARN LIKES, DISLIKES OF LISTENERS OTTAWA (CP The CBC will soon establish a bureau, of audience research to learn the likes and dislikes of its listeners, J. A. Ouimet, general manager, announced today. Neil Morrison, now supervisor of talks and public affairs broadcasts, has been named director of the bureau. r 'fternoon. That's when the local Soroptimlst club which I Expected to speak during theare Vicksburg a disaster area, e mayr saia. commission become power sup- f radio-PA system will conducts the annual Christmas 1 program are Dr. R. G. Howell, making It eligible for emergency Tne firehall he dismissed as, pliers of Prince Rupert had P operation. TB seal campaign In this dls-! medlcai superintendent of Miller aid from the federal govern- a disgrace and added that pass been launched with the assur- age of the two-mill levy refer-ance oI the Power Company 1:15 trict. Bay, Dr. G. F. Fiddes, assistant ment. Pm patients all oVer fcWtal will flick the! The special program on CFPR superintendent, Mrs. E. M. Davis, ! After the Saturday tornado " ' H.eL.V' 'i on their individual head tomorrow from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m. ; matron, Mayor Harold Whaien, i vented Its fourth blow against t on nl plans f for " new " civic L 3M, receiving h : ..m fot,,r. talk hv hosnttal F. E. Anfleld, Indian superinten-s the Negro homes near the mui- P broadcast from radio and civic officials, and records dent, Inspector Taylor of the ! tary park it moved into the park, F tTPB in d.i n. .... .h hv Mol Thnmniinn. disc RCMP ana Miss fc. U. uiemeni, loppiing - row ui maiuic that negotiations were under way. Authorization by the electors for Installation of an automatic telephone system would be brought to fulfilment in October 1954 when the system goes into operation. Another way In which the council had fulfilled its obligations to the electorate was in L, l llllC AUlK-lliBWlft. u JJ ' monuments. " "laiijjuration of the i Jockey who runs, tne eany morn- ooropuimsi, iuu UBium. C.500 system Ihs r..-iill n( N Planning by hospital --. inciuaes a central construction of rental housing and passage of a new traffic by-law. a tape recorder and rl sets fn ..V,. i. r ,U OS al)ip t.n Ihrv.cA ho. radio St.atlnn nr list. Programs staged In the with records, messaires entertalnmpnt. "'"id for th rorti r buildings and pl.;ce It ln a position to have something concrete ln 1955 when the city's borrowing power would be restored. I "Since It Is apparent that the, city subsidize the Civic Centre if it Is to continue its work for the whole community, I see no reason why It should not be done on a business like basis Instead of haggling each year as to whether or not we should meet their deficit." "Furthermore," the mayor said, "if they know what they are to get it should follow that they will plan their budget accordingly." Speaking on the one-mill levy for five years for Algoma Park area he said that "If we are going to get something In the way of good park facilities we should approve this levy." Algoma Park area, he said, is an ideal location for spectator sports and has sufficient adjacent area for eventual extension' to include park driveways and picnic grounds. The park's proximity to McClymont park adds to Its attraction and versatility. Also, he said, the area affords a possible solution to the disposal of the city'? gar- m i P JfUnrhed ln 1949 wrien a M"'er Bny 'ash, N- uiugram, aestgnea e sm-ili --...i tJents ' -"HM.nias gins "Since the new traffic bylaw was passed in August, 1952. there has not been one traf fir fatality within the city and very few traffic accidents." the mayor said. Since Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs B. C. Bracewell wrote off charges against the council with his final comment "business Is reasonably well conducted and no grounds were disclosed for holding a public inquiry" Mayor Whaien said he felt that members of the council and the city hall staff were completely cleared. , , "I am not Interested In politics or personalities," the mayor said, "I am Interested only in the overall betterment of Prince Rupert. If you want a fonce-slttlng mayor dou't east vnur ballot for me law t0 tnat program, and ; : .. - .; --;v : - ' -v : - - . . f :: r ;JIi i v 2 n O r 7"j Programs In succes- as so good that hos- 'uthorm, '.i. "- ueciaea to save wrtson of the funds 1 Project. "d has hepn h.r.ct.rf hat time with money rals- .."Pltal Staff r,H th. T1 Rlvme by the patlente THE I'ENO ZOO IN TOKYO features an engineering monkey who takes the kids for a train ride while adults gape at the strides the Sim'an world has taken. EOFR TO GET A CLOSE LOOK at the bears In the Paris Zoo, children of the American School at Ohly Air Base climh over the hprrier. The beers do,n't seem to mind. ' ' "f i.