I I Give Generously Give Generously I PROVINCIAL. LI3?.A!tY, Jlemember 113 Tuesday Niaht VICTORIA, B. C - VJCl Fltfe keep your front door lights on ;' CANADIAN NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER iV CABS Published ot Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Greor Northwest" RED CROSS I V ,srAinn : VOL. XLI, No. 65 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS imm mm as r Teen-Agers nd on Island MfereA Rink Wins City Curling Title TEC AT LA MILAiS mi mm w Vessels Starched for Lads Who U-ft I Yesterday in Skiff Leu-age youths were located safely on an 4,. setting out in a small skiff at 4 p.m. .1 ."ive fishing vessels 'and the game war-h PML, -1, went out on the search which OPPONENTS? With his final rock in the tenth- end Skip Ken Warren smashed the hopes of his rival Roy Coilinson to win Prince Rupert's curling championship in the following end when Coilinson capitulated. Score was 11-6. Leading 10-6 In the tenth, Warren came near having his lead cut down to nothing when Coilinson 's ring set up four of the star.es in good position near the Down-Coast Community Menaced During Storm Two small native children Pearl and Katie Hils Woman Held In Robbery ; a.m. today. J u.s w ",und i jo this aflcr-Aiitm.llth Wand l Warning by FLAGSTAFF, Arizona 'CP Duuon. r-asi tock wouinson seal ' daughters of Robert, and Mamie Hill were burned ; to death about 9 o'clock Sunday night when five ( jielakatla Pas I visited the native village of Kitkatla jartcttf were seren- The fire started in the home of "John Vickers. where the two children were staying while th? lather and mother were visiting Frince RuDert. Si Laurent West C juIJ Be Deluded Ky Complacency, Declares Prime Minister ; TORONTO (r Prime Minister L. S. St. Laurent warned the wnu lac nitfVit naninttt nvi.r- Londonderry St. Patrick's cabin until the fa p SB Ihey could .kiff. Neither they II boat were hurt. Ijiickfd up by the p Pauline V. Polite 4! sk'ddlnE down the home stretch -26-year,oW brunette was held in looked like the match would be Ja today as a possible finger URf) woman" of the $1,500,000 Redfleld Warren had the last rock and burglary in Reno, tiiancouvcicd it beautifully, curv- i Federal Buauu of I"vestlga-1-ig it around a well-placed tion agents said she was arrested wlth 50.0fiD or the stolen ca.h guard rock with enough speed to send Coilinson rocks out of the 28 pieces of jewelry which might house and retain a point for nave. f"me ,from th,e Lav"n himself ' Redfu'ld s safe and a large pack- He will get the championship fe of, securities. Rupert Motors trophy when the' JlrJ and securities are being checked to see if they belong to awards will be made following an eccentric Reno stockbroker. the bonsplel of rink The woman. Mrs. Marie Jean-were Members the winning Skip Warren, Lead Alf Riv-! "eard Michaud, had been Red-ett. Second Bill Johnson andlfleld'i 6uesl so frequently. He Third Bill Anderson. On the op- i sald. he as "shocked and greatly Flames, with a 60-mile southeast gale raging, menaced other homes of the community bik he.e were saved. ' Unable to proceed Sunday, night by boat to the scene owing gnliatfly to I" Day Violence tirtfA"iri .that it o nrnurltiir n h boats. LUIIlUk.tlC v w v .1,0 k,n the He scare search n 'aw,. m,K( htl, friht.r,,i laMnfmMJ Lmmtt ,.mm , I 1 to the storm. Indian Supenn- liaffled by worried i " , ' " . Xmths had not re- ; Russia and assured peace. i$ gave names of the ! Western people will have to W. H. BRETT, EX-MLA . . . CCF D. McRAE. MLA . , . Liberal mane more sacrmces ana con upset" by the arrest. "Why, I posing rink were Skip Coilinson, tinue to build up armed forces, the Prime Minister told a gradu- msen. 600 Fourth i JJSHMS of I Prd Apolitical meeting today. ' ! "eSnt : Stones and bricks were thrown ; tQ l rat.on b M at police headquarters and police th c- f j h their return ea..1;. charged the crowd three times . Jnom With raised Clubs. irarlv wnnrts nf thi firp were Lead Cliff Ham, Second Sid El-kins and Third Dr. J. A. Small American Yacht 1345 134a t Fred- reo- ,i i;uicii, uLsscii, : aling class at tne centcnary . . ..- oplchrnt.inn nf Si Michael's Pol- j trusted her implicitly," he said. The blue-eyed French-Cana- dlan writer-artist was the sixth ; j person arrested in connection ;with the burglary on February '29. Four are men and two ! women. 1035 Eighth Missing in This Area fariMilian r-ustoms here todav indicated In the secondary competition finals, Clyvc Black won against Rev. L. G. Sicber U-6, I lege. I "Foundations of combined van.son, address An undetermined number of I radiophoned into the Indian Su-combatants perintendent by Mrs. John Vick- - i combatants on on both botn sides sides came came th-At pontvarv to southern news dlSDatcheS. the 2o- nut. of the melee with cuts and d police that the . h world have given us a ers. the field matron at Kitkatla. 1-.nr.rlc- Tnn mon urprp Br. : llCdUO. John Vickers sustained burns foot American pleasure, craft Reva, missing while onkjj . 'u r fi.nm Pni't Tnrn coTirl tn VnnV Tsland ill TVir. -u' : i t.,Tmn in r.ci.,1. tYC Hill pVlH- 114 n juift t-v IVlM v..v. ..... trjopettlcr wa hpM under ( Amr K,,t thou nrp nnt. hplipvpft L 1 1 e v c y 11 Mwi aviv a w . " . to capture the Gordon's Hard- ware Trophy. B. E. Rowboth-am's rink captured the consolation award of Cook's Jewellers trophy in winning over Gordon I! at cm an 17-3. ALL GAMES U-ENDERS Playing la the secondary competition were Skip Black, Parker, third; Roy Brown, second: O. C. Mitchell, lead. On Skip Sieber's team were H. D. Radford, third; I southern Alaska, did not calljast week at attending iT?nnprt . 7 T I em Ireland to be made part of 1 church Sunday evening when Mine Roof Collapses; 60 Killed i m he small skiii , . outboard motor heater sense of security and i kn Winn they did grounds for hope that war lr supper, the par-: cent people dread can be pre-ld A heavy .squall vented," Mr. St. Laurent said.- 60 miles an hour : "H is easy to forget why we 1 begin to blow at ' fet'' more secure and so easy to !: hshmg vessels with' lorget to pay premiums on Insur-wrr-nts. volunteer or even ask ourselves I i rlwip went whether we still need it. I am if we are not to I; convinced that, oc R ipert har'oir I ',' waters and In- ' lo,e tha sfculity now coming tics the bovs mlgnt w"lrf our grasu. we must be i,i(i..t. rrfiiirrt to- r 1 M - i the Republic. i the two children lost their lives Savs Korean War in the fire which destroyed a riav hpoan a search of northern . British Columbia coastal waters i for the Reva. Draining Russia jAniilfl Defer Terrv McNicce. second, .!, and ..u P .. It n had naa been oeen said saia in m wireless wucicw' V MP 1 Bell, lead. . Consolation players ! w ! JOHANNESBURG. South AH 1- . called here r ts that tne Reva TOKyoGeneral Van Fleet, were, win- j ca r Three Europeans and pos- ; j st Wednesday but this could ' der of United Nations i, J. Schu-,J s.b y lxty nature workers .were be with -authorir. StaiU''l(l that Rus- fj.ellfr antf round it vh ners. Skip Rowbotham Steel Strike ' rrtirtn. much as we hope we may never have a fire." - - i , 'man. man. third; third; Dr. Dr. Hector Hector McDon three-family home. Nineteen others are homeless and desti-: tute. The sudden blaze burned un- quelled because of frozen water f '" ' Supply. -" r- lire is believed to have ' started in (he bedroom of the two children who may have '' been playing with mutches, said Mr. Anfield. Five other children of the Vickers family were rescued by their r . . i .. l. .. L.- . . - t li . Hill !. nsen, Burns and Grade ade McDon-1 killed Sunday when tne root or)ti here Colector of Customs t industriai resources are aid. second, and A. E. Smith, lead. a gold mine tunnel collapsed Dscar Smitn sald the vessel had F1" ng 3 a w'nite in efforts to Losers, Skip Bateman. I. Arsen-1 more than a mile underground here. It ; . , not t c,eared cieareu ui or entered chwmcu hcc- uppn Chinese c communist , and ana; I fliit 15. are Sat Booth Memorial - - of six natives have ai-. night . , put . .olf Bodies ..u he sutriJested. that .nnPd fnr I Murray Sunday iault. third; Allan Armstrong. 1 second, and Harold- Thorn, third ready been brought to the sur-1 might " have been at Bute-,'Jhe against South Korea j until Thursday his union s ansae" the war war aga at Freddie North Gold other t th nnmmt p ea for Mine at Odendaalsust The number of persons aboard saegein Attemut is being made to shore j f i,moHiatpi SId . arf A 1 . I eountrv-wide steel strike now set British Ship In Distress up the ceiling-5.970 feet be- "'cr " : lne PJ,lcn l ":,e u'ca" i for for next next - Sunday Sunday , night night. . , . laiuci mien ic ..... ! . hii.iren were doomed. ncath the earth-in the slender have beca A shj ,n the area hope that some survivors may asked tQ be on the iook.out for Monopoly in Boxing ! International Boxing Clubs Chanted In United States trnni the ereen-hulled vessel which Knife Killer Freighter Darton Loses Propeller 100 Miles off Vancouver Island carries "no radio. i The delay will apparently mean at least a showdown in the pro- Parents of the Hill children duCtion of steel as some compan-; were in Prince Rupert'at time i les are preparing to blow down 0f fire. Mrs. John Vickers was ! furnaces. : in Prince Rupert General Hos- I Murray, president of the Steel- pital at the same time, j workers' Union iCIO', told the! others made homeless were ! wane stabilization board that the Henrv and Kathleen Vickers aiic To Be Hanged 80-Year-Old Man Blasts Himself ALDERGROVE (CP) An 80- Boy Killed in Mniintxin Fall : CATHER- wuiisis i ''i's on the northern $: lumlall totals of i urtci'.s of an inch "1 -w a motieratc dis- ''inued .southward l'.i lo pass inlun l '4vr I-shind Inter to-' ramlull ucroin- J storm over tho -t will diminish t- the disturbance ' the interior this vli scattered snow '.! in the iar east- Iwer temperatures f Ul(' week-end will l sections todiiy but UUUUJI Ul lllO l,Ulllilnvvvvp .M.v...0 j,1A LllHUICll, u.u.i... Federal Court NEW YORK (CP) International Boxing Clubs of New York and Illinois were charged today with conspiring to monopolize ,,rnforinnQl ohomnlnnshin box I NANAIMO Albert Fairweattrer , here Thursday, "will be to. give Hector 1 and Pauline Ridley and j i was "as convicted uiii'.ivu at the Supreme i serious serious consiaerauun consideration" to m post- jjui- one child. rn,,t Court Assizes AEii-7p Viprp here lnt.p late Saturday Saturday .ni ti,. the stabili- cokih . . said'all ....Jji,i v.,,..rt house irivuiiiuiii - J Donement appeal of OAMIC to, A fJL'plvp-VP:il-nid .. 1 tUo Irilliniy rtf Rav- .. . . . , r.w Mr. Antield the year-old man killed himself neat- i v. j - oj muiuci hi .ii- j' j . zation Doaru cnairman. naumu VICTORIA Two ships a Uni-1 j ted States Coastguard vessel and the salvage steamer Salvage Kin were hurrying today to a disabled British freighter, the Darton. which is drifting holp-lef sly 420 miles southwest of Vancouver Island. The vessel has lost her propeller. The Coastguard cutter should reach the scene today and "h" Salvake King, steaming at 12 miles per hour, is due tomorrow afternoon. ing g business business In In the the United United States, States. i here here Saturday Saturday night night by by explod explod- Calgary boy was Kinen esitiuay : mond Boyce and was seniencea Feisi r A Department of Justice eom-' ln stick oI dvnamite, police wW'e a 16-year-old companion by Mr Justlce j. v. Clyne to be ; . nint. was was made made In In a a civil civil action action escaped serious Injury in a 500- nanKed June 12. i renorted plaint in federal court. hold adults were attending evening service at the village church when the fire started. Volunteer firemen were helpless when they iounu ihe waier system frozen. Although the village is near the beach, the tide was low and a bucket brigade was foot mm. fall ihi from iiuiii " the lie top luu oi vi l iiini". unnei - The charge arose out. of kmnng Royal Canadian Mounted Po- Mountain, near this resort town. fnimrf thp hnriv of Fred Judge Giving Charge Today Young Pat DeMulder died In a camp on the Island Highway Peterson in his blast-torn one- long fall down the sid-e of a cliff near uuncan oepiemuci u. , The Darton was on her way om Japan to Portland. ! I'' irn to more normsd' fr room shack. on the mountain. They said he apparently got Billy Corrigal suffered a badly oL of bed. put a match to a gashed knee and bruises to the fuse and clasped the dynamite head and body. He Is resting in pros- -TV " 'IK !ilif Min-shinr. To Vote on ineffectual in trying to have the building. Three other nearby homes, however, were saved as the whole village joined in the brigade. Although storms arc raglns elsewhere In the Pacific ,it is so far calm around the Diirton. j ' VANCOUVER. Mr. Justice N. W. Whittaker is giving his Charge to the jury today in the ; long bookmaking trials. I His Lordship said this morn- ' "recast hospital at Banff. to his chest. Ike's Return t fi,.m,. .... Price Control Option Rejected j OTTAWA Parliament Friday -rejected 102 to 20 a CCF motion which would have controlled meat prcies following the restrictions due to foot and mouth disease. Progressive Conservatives Joined the government In voting against the motion as they oppose price controls. ; tnu that it. would he necessarv D.C. The,, - , iinir.oll an thp me ur ripfpnrinnts iciiuttxiLa to i the TODAY'S STOCKS ,T..Mii...w . ... l0 unK United States Senate foreign . Massev white wire service '"h'"" i-iouuy f, i . '.-.Ml.iy with fro-' Periods. A fo,v 5fSW mnmings a Ml Httlc cooler to-H on'Rht and highs ':, Port Handy and -Wnd 45; Prince Ru- relations committee was to vote; H id it woum he difficult Disease Is Fatal To Canadians OTTAWA Two Canadian solicitors have died In Korea from a alCllllliCM S. I. .lllllllMml til. I.ttl.ta today as to whether General convlct Phillip Cook of the Big Fire at Qualicum nwlirht. Fispnhnwer should b Analyst sheet. recalled from Europe to testify, in regard to the foreign aid program. ' 1 4 VANCOUVER American Standard . Bralorne ' Cariboo-Quartz Cronin Babine Giant Mascot Indian Mines r. i .28 6.00 1.25 .44 ".94 ' .20 jdlsease which Is spread by a Ismail rodent, it was announced j at week-end. Others have become ! ill. It is the first time the mal Y Scoies May Escape Beef Famine QUALICUM, Vancouver Island (P1 Damage, reaching possibly $300,000, was caused early Sunday at this Vancouver Island nnmmiinltu uh'n firp hrnkp out t'NDAY HMCS Crusader Going to Korea ady has struck Canadian troops although Korean and American soldiers have had it. Next-of-kin of the dead soldiers have been advised privately. MS ffiJT. SLn I n a grocery store and QuaUcum's Minister Is Renominated 'TRAIL Hon. A. D. Turnbull, ! minister of health and welfare: and municipal affairs, was unanimously renominated Saturday night Liberal candidate for Rofsland in the forthcoming vincial election. Howard Parker was nominated at New Denver as Progressive-Conservative candidate for ' ' I'-'tiiiiial V'ew York 2 ''I Bsion 2 J-Hneago 0 'y"ic c..ust vl 3. Seattlp 4 f.iliunul 2f 'wifrcal 0 Pronto s troit 6 TORONTO Athona 09-4 Aumaque 18 Beattie DuQuesne 47 Bevcourt 104 Buffalo Canadian 23 C M & S 36.50 Eldona - 23 East Sullivan 8.35 Giant Yellowknife 11.50 God's Lake 37 Harricana 12 'i Heva 11' 2 Lfttle Long Lac 67 Madsen Red Lake 1-96 McKemie Red Lake 41 McLeod Cockshutt 2.80 Moneta 35 Negus 55 Noranda 79.00 Louvicourt 26 Pickle Crow 155 San Antonio 2.45 Sherritt Gordon ' 4.30 Steep Rock 7.10 Silver Miller 160 Upper Canada 1.71 . William Oates ESOUIMALT HMCS Crusader pork is running short. .j fire truck broke down, received from . Four buildings were destroy-to will teave Mav 24 or thereabouts Further beef was j take duty In Korean . Vancouver at the week-end-. This i ed and a fifth damaged up waters it is announced. ! was British Columbia beef. ! Occupants fled into the street HMCS Sioux which returned i With prices up, there has been . ' when fire damaged one wall of a recently from her second tour of a tendency for B.C. stock raisers boarding house ownvd by Mrs. riutv in Korea will not be re- to market their beef cattle. Isa Apoin after destroying gro- turnins to the Far East. : The higher prices have also eery store, shoe store, hardware Thprn.sader is now being pre- had the tendency to slow up store and real estate and msur- Pioneer 2.25 Premier Border .31 Privateer 09 !8 Reno -' -04 Sheep Creek 1.62 Siibak Premier 58 Vananda 19 'i .Salmon Gold 03 2 , Silver Standard 2.30 Western Uranium 3.75 Oils-Anglo Canadian 9.25 A P Con 59 Calmont , 1.99 ; Central Lcduc . 3.60 Home Oil , 16.00 Mercury 37 Okalta 3.85 In Spy Trial PRAGUE William Oates, im- w. k first tmir of nnera- buvine. ance office Tenior 'iiKir l The first alarm was turned tions it was learned unofficially Expectation is that the British Final prisonea American cui icapou- Ti'ail 5 tfirsl dent, appeared as a witness here "ries i in the trial of twelve Czecks in at. 4:15 a.m. but the villaee's Columbia against im .... Saturday mriHaw n night. 'ni vuiuiuum embargo ciimtngu - -TIDES- Tuesday, March 18, 1952 I High 5:14 194 feet! 18:42 15.0 feetj Hpr BKsienment will last be- portation of prairie cattle will only fire truck broke down and t ili, r 1 charged with espionage, une oi I VOast : tho gnnJ ...o opi-itpnpprf tr . . ,.!.. .v.i n.alr oi. ommimpnt eouiDment fl-nm from ParkliVlIlp Parksville. SIX six miles awa, was unable to reach the scene until later. tween eight and ten monins in oe uuea cany una participation with the United though restrictions against dres-Nations Korean war fleet. sed meat may be continued, Low Pacific Pete 10.75 Royal Canadian 27 Seattlp, "sLer lldealh. another to life imprison-8, i Caka I ment and tne ten otners t0 terms saiy o 9 '-ranging from ten to 24 years. feet I 12; 14 8.0 feet I MEMBER TUESDAY NSGHT PLEASE KEEP YOUR FROKT DOOR LIGHTS ON CANADIAN RED CROSS