PPIOVINCIAL F?.0VI.'CIAL LI2?AY, via ia, 3. c.1"J ORMES DRUGS DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V 3 CABS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 msPATCHKD VOL. XLI. No. 08 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952 " ' ' PRICE FIVE CENTS Hits Cfy Getting Homes Jsr Line; e Killed Lia private plane f .ni aboard "trip- raOJECT ;jias main power after au.su , the oc- o 4 V fiTnnnfMi 11 U InJ U uv ir unci. - the city j plunging nl(Q)RS IE tmmm ; w I : ; o 2) i 0wa ai.a piloted ?' . .i,.. nevtpr. 0 iguum . distributor, was landing when .r a broke the 110,000- - ' V' .... I I Successful Issue To Local Campaign Gratification Expressed By Chamber of Commerce City Congratulated Prince Rupert is to get its 50-unit rental housing to GoY 7a; Policy . it), garage oper- Jones. 7; ivn. 40. roofer. Council ! Accepts j Housing Prince Rupert's housing projectnow going through wan presented to city council last ,n air cuiiclition i been pulled from j lure it burst mio; OTTAWA f The lone woman I member of the House of Com- i mons, Mrs. Ellen Falrc.ough nrnirt- nfrcr nil Contract will be let for the con-new homes under a three-way (PC-Hamilton Westi, on Thurs-r day told the Federal government .Struction of the dian that, if It plans to use taxes to reduce the national debt, it ' should Inform the Canadian agreement between federal, provincial and municipal authorities, 't was announced today by J. D. McRae, 1 O x , night in the form of a ultimatum 1 and the city accepted, but not j without protest. i "Either we take on the project at the outlined cost, or we don't i ' yet any housing is what we were I told last night," aldermen sa.d this morning following an im-j 'promptu meeting between coun- JJ ixiui P The" 47-year-oid chartered ac-' former M..L.A. for Prince Rupert, who is home follow-countant said $2,344,000 had been i ing a conference at Vancouver with Premier Byron knocked off the debt i;i the last ' , , , . , . ,. .. i five years. The Canadian people ' ' Jonnson under whose jurisdiction the provincial and Parliament were not con-' phase of housing is administered. f ttyatt Was in ii; .wuou I I Tnc contracts will be let with- . : ; - debt reductions should b made at this time. ' 'In the next forty-eight hours National debt reductions were and worR wui commence lmme- Mich. CP' JacK ! cil and Everett Brown, provincial Hyatt, Leamington 'housing authority, . j n convict, who was : Council submitted five differ-: . lt ,. nt proposals U Mr. Brown by, .ders in the south-, wWch the ..exteiMive couid agreed to extend their bids beyond the usual thirty-day limit period. fA few days ago theii deposits had been returned.) being paid for by the taxpayers , oiateiy, Mr. MCKae stated. i ns contractors mvoivea nave at the risk of their own saviags. t:i prison nui, wmu oe kctp down. Mr. Brown said Chamber Congratulates City Council Orme Stuart, vice-president of It was also evident, Mr. Stuart the Prince Rupert Chamber of ; observed, that Mr. McRae and Commerce, who had been advls-Mr. Youngs had been extremely ;td last night In a long distance 1 active on the mailer In Vua- ', conversation from Vancouver , couver. i with T. Norton i ounes. Dresident Since last week, when the Crowning Date Set i he would kill a.i Central Mortgage and Housing! u as he could if the ' Corporation would not be inter- .. , estcd. There would be no devla-d tnc rioters i cm-: romne orl?lnjU nor jlock a guard said from thf orisina! eo.'t. , uaifl, Joseph DzaU Mr. Brown told a reporter this' ton in charge of ceil j morning the Federal government where the rioters housing authorities haa recon- hi other prison turn- ; siaerea ana are now convmcea gC3 i tnere is a aemana lor nousea him 'Crazy Jack,' : even at tnc nign price. - LONDON An authoritativeof the Chamber, expressed satis- project was threatened with source said Thursday the Queen's faction at the outcome of this I being shelved because sufficient coronation will take place next housing Issue. j interest had not been shown, the year during the last week tn May "I consider the city Is to be city and Chamber of Commerce or first week in June. congratulated for the part It has1 have been busy on an Intensive In advance of an expected of- Plaved In1 securing the houses,-' campaign to get applications for ficial announcement the London Mr- Stuart said. "A good job was the houses. Close to 100 applW Evening News pinpointed the done ln bringing the matter to a cations " were, as a Tesult, reflates June 2. 1953. gratifying conclusion:"" - " - fceived. . ' ! " : 7ew??ntlnBJ?T Sd fne "Only o Start," Says Jack McRae Primp ftnlsfpi' Wlnstnn fThnrrh- ) ' ' ' ; ALASKA HIOHWAY BRIDGE-Canadlan fcrmy cnuincjts are building this $2,500,000 bridge in the Donjek Valley, V.T., lss' than. 300 miles fr m the Arctic circle. Part of the Alaska highway, ' it has eight spans and an over-all length of 1,6 to feet of steel and concrete. It replaces a 'wooden span which ha been washed out in sue efsve years. The new bridge Is expected to be : completed by June. ' ; . ; r . ,.- ' (CP from National Defence Sees Cease Thirty Seamen Killed M you will never But he concurrea wim cu . Sieve he's crazy. He council that. If the houses could' ae and he handled ' not be rented at $75 a month, guvs like someone .another level would have to cxr iiimanded men all found and the loss nustalned on the agreed proportion ieaerai ill nnrt nnmlninns haup aerr-fti Mr. McRae commented as fol-J svo r ite pastime government 75 percent, provln-, opening his Clal and civic each at Wi pm-:. je shu: In Worst Disaster to U.S.-lran Patching on the date. ; . lows: Buckingham Palace would not "This will mean fifty good confirm the report. class accommodations will be- Unofficial planning has already : come available for the citizens started for what is probably the ;of Qur dty and wU, haTO the end Fire Soon Possibly By End of .Month, CP Writer Thinks Date in. Korean-War sound was not one , cent. do much sleeping." i MAYOR PLEASED rX rebellion ended. Mayor Harold Whalcn said: 4 alter me mull- ..j-m giad the housing question m their demands finally settled. While not In c prison reforms, j complete agreement with the state officials em- plant j feei 50 houses wUl cer- rioters still face , rainlv help to alleviate the hous- TOKYO fCPiThirtv American seamen were .7 , 1U" result of fifty of our less de- . Avy-- Vv- J CVCIlti til ViiC vvui m, x neat 1 C ' VANCOUV.K .r urn bom, killed in an pvnlnsinn explosion in in a a gun Pun turret tuuei On on the me cimhe- cruise'' booking agents are of fering seats sirable .. houses becoming va- war canadian Pres. correspon- roadBsid8e n stands whf:h lu not;cant Mr. McRae Sated .j feel m Korea since December , ttcc ct paui 0ff Korea Monday. The navy, making be bullt for . vea, this on,v th. first. of other lor crimes commit-1 inu iuiii.in. and I hoDe to see dent dent Hotels are bcoxing overseas such projects that win be started lie reoenion. i an an anL earlv eany Lsi" start start in in l?u.. cuusu construction. l,u laao. says owya a b ivorcun ct-asc-mc "." iLn the announcement n,mMn1Dnt trlv today, phIIpH called , if- it ., thp the worst worst .,.i. v,..,..l naval naal s of thP fi. h said saw loauy toduv :.m -seems just lust around aruuna the ne cornet." , ffl.u.uu.av...,,,,, , Aid. George Casey juic visitors. ; in Prince Rupert for I believe " m. niii vjcui kc vuuvt - 1 . - - ntarily returned to he was "diszusted about the He said yesterday that both at ; .. . , fh vnrpan -.var Souvenir makers are design- j that in no way will fifty houses relieve our overcrowded hous- -jng jewelry and trinkets. s. the infamous dls- whole .set-up. They (senior gov- Eighth Atniy headquarters ini" 'litre where thev ernments. have us over a barrel. Korea and at general headquar- j Gunpowder n file of undeter-' unaetcr . Quarrel TEHRAN, Iran, (CP)Authoyita-tive sources said today that Premier Mohammed Mossadegh's government and the United States have agreed on terms for resuming United States militajV aid to strategic THl-rich Iran. Aid was suspended early in January because Mossadegh refused to sign a contract containing six commitments tying Iran to co-operate with the west, ! ing conditions." al of in Tokyo the feeling is .that minea ong. . , t . 13 guards as they gave us an ultimatum, ters ; t Sunday to add Either we accept the high-cct a cease-fire might be declared 1 plosion in the eight-inch the demands fori terras or we don't get houses within a month. ward turret i)ioti.,. Today's Stocks U'onrtrvy S. li. Jnlinslmi fit. Mil.) rw !nrf ..,-,1 iJ K.,t Hnn't ilrp "l ost SB d llie ITUOlTei' n UUalU la 1IUW i. . uiiu ilVIU Wfll W ' 1 I t" ULCU. Will. w - he end. t it one bit." Daylight Time This Week-end who leturncd to Canadn by air i rne at. faui is uie uub"-!' on a brief business trip." ttie of Rear Admiral Earl F. Stone, feeling was that an armistice commander of Cruiser Divi-mieht come anv day. sion I. insurance, Forest Policy ..cw thP Amcrirans There had been firing Landslide Kills Four MENTON, France (CP) Four I persons were killed and 10 oth-; ers are missing today after a I landslide crushed 20 houses in this French Riviera city nearj the Italian border. In addition. ! 13 persons were injured, some severely. Floods have washed ' away home foundations. on the: on to have decided to get uuimu'oi, y.- seem Korea east coast.. lough on air fields again." ler Fire by Liberals ' the heavy A blast rocked The feeling among the r,a' major- British Columbia people will have to get up an hour earlier S v n d a y morning. Daylight saving time comes into effect at the end of the week. Railways, airlines and some steamships stay with standard time. tho cruiser. Most of the seamen were ' as provided under the US Mutual Security Act. It is reliably reported Mo.v4r idegh has now pledged Iran to support United Nations charr with all the resources at hi. command, build up defences and fight any aggression against ois country. " L".:r''::(llnV .thV kUled by asphyxiation due tu ; LOUVER (CP) British Columbia's Lib l-tilllllUllJ"- 1 6wiwv.w..- ... nation convention Thursday brushed aside a 8w,rfBnad1 The worst previous navai dis inflation Johnson andba0n nd r of this war M on of Premier Byron the united Nations f when the destioei r ahnliti,. ' ! v,Dnl w Red delegations are waiting for , .wuu uj. cu-inouittin-c j7aji.v...vo ""instructions based on them, ne""11' killed- and 10 .Twenty-six were unuer the Hospital Insurance Act. . said. (Full Scale Truce Talks Resuming TORONTO Athona - 11 Aumaque -20 Beattic DuQuesne .52 Bcvcourt 1 19 Buffalo Canadian 22, Consol. Smelters - 34.50 Conwest 4 00 Donalda ? 40 Eldona 23 East Sullivan 8.15 Giant Yellowknife 10.65 God's Lake 2 Hardrock .13 Harricana 10 Heva 11 Duvex 78 Little Long Lac 71 Lynx 16 Madsen Red Lake 1-99 McKenzie Red Lake 45 McLeod Cockshutt 2.80 Moneta ' 5 Negus 62 Louvicourt 30 Pickle Crow 1.75 Petrol Oil & Gas 1.13 Senafor Rouyn .18 Sherrit Gordon 4.30 Steep Rock 7.30 National wounded. sav 9 f..n i .... . ' - Bo: ,n . . "r lu, upwsnanrr Award at a dinner in "st 10 days in hos- MUNSAN (CP) The United -Nations Command U.S. Labor Invasion Separate 2 Schools Shelved VANCOUVER fr The Liberal party voted last night without Jet Squadron On This Coast Toronto May 2. Boss, who returned with a troop draft under Maj. Gaby Per-ousse of . Quebec, said troop morale was never better in Korea. The troops leaving on ro j tonight proposed a full dress meeting. Sunday of compulsory hos-Plan. j Pmifr Johnson had abolition of this r Payment would f the hospital heme. 1 'n hv of removal France is unpopu- DennlB ..j ... . tation were going home with a "well it hadn't been so bad" VANCOUVER (I" Royal Can Vancouver Building Trades Council Makes Protest Allied and Communist armistice delegations. The surprise move came six hours after Communists broke off secret negotiations on how to -exchange -- -i p-----1 prisoners of war.; fevline while the new battalions adlan Air Force plans to estab- VANCOUVER (CP) The Van- went through their test exercises ,jsh an all-weather jet squadron couver Builcllnsr Trades Council suiendidly. ,ha ,., Air vire. debate to shelve a resolution i from the executive calling for a ! partial Integration of Roman WEAinCK The United Nations gave no " is liable to (American Federation or-uioor, He expressed concern at wnui put . . l Marshal" h A. L. Jamos tnlri told a press " lm-!he west's failure to power." Thursday asked the federal termed the ution nrinntH - migration authorities to lnvestl- recognize that the . rehabilita- conference here Thursday. i Catholic schools into the public reason. The Communists called off Synopsis ' April weather will con-' school system. The resolution. Mild the so.rt nountiotinno affor th o-" "J"""' F of co-imL..r. . 7 gate what it fears to be a ma.ss tlon of Korea meant mqre than He Is an air officer command- tinue into the week-end over , ..,, Voti. n corresponded snded t rougniy witn me Nfm of the lcEisia. lnvaslon oI British Columbia reconstructing damaged build- ,ng air cle((.nce In Montreal. the southern areas of British ! ?"SV?1'""7 V. seven-point program of the B.C. rucuo.i jous u, ...vr.iing ! james was unable to say how Columbia. Another Pacific dis- halT the" Teds "ap ured CT1orJTTl nfof turbance approaching the nor- , K . , put forward as a means , of s thit . ,,COnvcn- The council, representing the We train h-or youth. soon the squadron will be estab the Li 1 , , nL'xt major unions In construction, in-J Even were her pre-war mil- "shed here. wr,.b 'T.ture ,co- cludins camenters. plumbers,' vcrsities and technical colleges 1 Silver Miller 1.56 j ' Vpper Canada u. 180 Golden Manitou 6 05 More Pay for Civil Servants VICTORIA ff The provincial government may take action this week n request of its 10,000 employees for a six percent pay boost and a five-day week. -TIDES- la a equipment operators and labor-: to be rebuilt, there are not the ' o voted (or estab. era. said American workers art men to staff them Their lib- U innni.. 1 . tun.. . . i ,1.-.'! lnl.n(,.nu iut. ! settling tne issue. No action was taken on. Uie j executive's resolution when it I came up ln January at a special t meeting of. the Liberal executive. ! Members were asked to first attempt to feel out sentiment ur '. their ridings. Britain Needs More Years them coast will bring rain and moderate southerly winds to those regions during the day. Variable amounts of cloud associated with this system-will drift Into the southern coastal areas tomorrow but no appreciable precipitation Is expected. Forecast North coast region" Cloudy ., 10 m- local worsers tan uu. ranes anu lining jorxs tsatmrl iv Ani-il 2B 1952 'esl manage- " mentioned especially, con- ter how up to date they may be, ll?hbatuuw5 ' A!!', li tcet astern. struction work on the Aluminum 1 are valueless unless the profes- .g'2 fpet '.ascrfient uccn Company of Canada's multi-mil- sors are there too. Most of her g;45 j"7 eet ! At the annual convention of Pre Premier Church- , the partv which hammered out 7.0 feet 20:41 resolu- --w a u, ri'Sn ill- f'vJvl" r-f - ..... LONDON CP ii! forecast today rut down that It will a platform for the Jun? 1? elee- asking line from Alberta to B. C. napped by the communists.. "This invasion has not only In-! Boss, who will return to his A special three-niau commit-, twiay mid Saturday. Rain today. tee of the cabinet, which was : becoming showery in the after- " taka three or four years to make I tion, the resolution was shelved fecttvely written off north of : and inn., creased since large American Korean assignment m miu-iuay appointed to consider the civil ;n0on. Winds southeast (20. in .uuo- . . , . , , IJ K outlook In southeast Hanoi this year, unless strong 1955, :unsi,ruciion iirnia nave kuuuu.u suiu uic world peice more secure and to andjuiother resolution endorsed. .,.,. , :The new resolution notes text- make Britain s economy stable, v.i j books are provided free to pri. servants' request, may be ready., creasing to 30 during the fore ud morp nf thp lobs but It is Asia was more aangyous mail iicp ivucues uie i-icui-i. muu to brine down a recommendation nnnn t.hpn shift.inu mil riwnpax :.0f.port Albern nl r,i j, .' ' , e.n. ..mnniv heiicved. '. "Only in Malaya, where Gen. d n, ftU opera- adiar nrto - oirf h w watts. "Burma is Just about gone," he Sir Gerald Templer has been vlg in connection with the matter. ing to southwest (15) during the Tne road t; recovery will be - i evening. Lows tonight and highs long, painful and unpopular. can orously ruthless ln stamping out "re is " " n's area council sw.rnt.arv. said. "The -governnvont vate as well as public school students an dthat in some cases fiee medical and dental care is provided for other than public a meeting of the ue Conservative for n annVLi wiif'hp made to the euarantee. security only in lso-' the guerrillas, does real progress ! The leaves of the bussu palm in Saturday-at Port Hardy, 40 and This, This, he he told told Trades Labor CoLress to push fated areas, like Rangoon. seem on tlw way and even there the tidal swamps of the Amazon 53; Sandspit, 35 and 47; Prince. Primro.e Lca8' U e nmtPstU Ottawa i "lndo-Chlna surely will be ef- It has been limited." 'i.. muh 35 feet in length. .Rupert, 38 and 50.. iFartj Associate lociation. thMbe Poured.' d." i school pupils. ' "W1('e system. i