PrtOVlNClAt QRMES 8? rf&2S7i3CXA: 112" DRUGS C. DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published or Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 ,i , VOL. XLI, No. 77 PRINCE RUPERT, BC, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1952 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS t r V , .K I, mmm Peddtas Mil Eta Seek V ?H 1 1, V-1 ; V I ,t i - s k . - . J. J -r! . era as ULSo iresSdenf Audience Says -"No" But Chief Executive Says Decision Irrevocable ; Seurope WASHINGTON, D.C (CP) President Harry ; Truman announced Saturday that he will net be a candidate for re-election. The historic announcement, before 5000 Demo-; cratic politicians at the annual party dinner, came interpolation : ; LABOR ERIF.F-Percy R . Bcnsouh, second from right, president of the500,000-Tijdcs and Labor Congress of Canada, presented the Congress's annual legislative . ... . . .. . . . ' i : CM,r..., r..ll. ..(.-. U I ir. .i.. prepared an address wnich had contained no intimation of his t the caoiiiei. onuwu iui.uui6 nic uiculiiik, iimi. io rigni, are: prime Minister St. - - -y .'intentions ! BnIJ CnsliIng. secretary-treasurer of the T.L.C.; Mr. Bengough and Trade Minister (CP PHOTOi t Mt'lions heard the announce ,'mciit b radio and television. A chorus of "Nos" from diners greeted Truman's statement, w The announcement touches off Wife Killer Going Back PLAY-OFFS Wilson Quits as Man Power Boss free-for-all scramble for the troit Nearly Wraps Democratic pusidenial .VANCOUVER (CP) Melville Wilkie, who murdered his wife and daughter in Ontario 19 years ago, 'will leave for eastern Democrats predict that the . party's July nomination in ! ...mi i .;j tti,,.,.i, Canada Tuesday night 1 1 .. i-vilO will uc wiue ujjcii ttuuuugu . they look for Truman to take no tk w m u..TM?"? "Vffi back seat in the choice of jittery At Mexis ! LONDON (? Europeans grevt- . ed with suvprise, regret and a slight case of the jit';ers the news Monday of President Truman's announcement that he will not reek 1 .'-election. IvLxed with these feelings was . caut :n of Europea i officialdom. They traditionally keep out of : United States internal policies. In London Eriti h officials 1 " at inly rraiserl Mr. Truman's extermination, often in the face of fierce domestic criticism, to he'p forge the Atlantic defence community. In France General Dwight D. Elsenhower, prospective Republican nominee for President, greeted the news with silence in the seclusion of his villa. The French were less reticent. They were sorry to hear that Truman is leaving the White House. Would Halt immigrants VANCOUVER (CP) United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union ; (TLC) is demanding that Can-1 ada bar Immigrants until all j Canadians are employed. The resolution, passed at tho """union's Annual "convention here. killer will be taken back to the WASHINGTON (CP) Charles E. Wilson quit Sunday as mobilization boss because President . Truman sided with his wage board in granting a wage increase Instead of Wilson In a disagreement over how best to avert the crippling steel strike. Wilson said he cou'.d not accept public responsibility for government actions in the steel Up; Boston Stays 1 With Solid Victory ;T0N (CP) Hal Laycoe, bespectacled de-:i, Sunday ni.uht sparked the Boston Bruins .decision over Montreal Canadiens. It was the nominee. Immediate effect is to step ; up 'the compaigns of Senator Penetanguishene Mental Hos-; pital out of which be broke five times. They say the company t involved fears rash cancella-; tions for Tuesday should this become known. Wilkie was captured here Frl- j day after the girl with whom he j lived for some months acted asi bait for the police trap. A "which I cannot con- first victory in the best-of -seven' National froT"1 Kslcs Kefauver of Tennessee 1 and Senator Richard II. Rus- j sell of Georgia, previously j avowed candidates for the ! ' nomination, and it brought , Senator Robert S. Kerr .of Oklahoma formally into the t race. Truman has neither denied nor confirmed published reports that his own choice for the nomination is Governor Adlal Stevenson of Illinois. Stevenson I.paniP Si'llli-final lilavoffs. Montreal leads Truman accepted the reslgna- : tion effective Monday. ,s 2-1 on the strength of two victories at " Montreal. i rl TfA. BjL 1 1 J. The Bruins scored three times I J J L 1 1 VUbUUllV kldti NOT RUNNING eel Near within 62 seconds early in the second period and Laycoe , launched that blistering attack by scoring on a fifty footer through ftoalcr Gerry McNeil. Thq Bruins kept Maurice (Rock-' Link With th Pole Eilers Turned Back By High-Scoring Grad OTTAWA P' The Army on has said, however, that he does Sunday issued its one hundredth not intend to run. casualty list of the Korean war, J The President made his an-reporting one soldier killed in nouncement with every action and 'eight wounded. The; auce 0 calmness. He told a re-last list was issued two days ago. porter that there is no chance Reported killed in action was whatsoever" that he will change Private William John Fawter ofhis mind a id run. : Toronto. j Nevertheless there is already ! The lalset list brings to 740 a Truman draft movement under et) 1 Richard, a thorn in their sides in other two games, under J. Alaska (CP) A t . Navy rescue plane JEarly Days check and much of the Mont a successful pick-up n strandod since last real attack was carried out by Paul Meger and Dollars St. iirrT'irnn -.m . ". , : also urged the. government to WTNMPEG (CP) Near a point-a-minute ?cor-; make such changes in internal on an Ire floe Pole. Esteemed Pioneer Woman Passes Mrs. Mcintosh, ' Here Since 1906 ncari Laurent. The fourth game In the ' scries will be played here Tues- Uhe total number of casualties way. inrr periormance OV Mil? lari ttiacl Saturday Hlgr.1 i"- - i"' - reported from Korea, including IN TEARS , ' . WT Winning VurUr C.Lu tn fiS-fil viVtorv over i 1 ZZS XZf Rt. were members of the day. . un ,i,h un vnnnripri fiiininr-' persons close to ius tar n " ........ "j - j - "-"e - P ration "Ski Jump." Revere ptonr Prliicepert-edf rour'mbslng and'one man it left for the White House after Vancouver Eilers in the first game of a best-of-fiva "7"' rfftehfTr S: WINGS HIDING HIGH TORONTO (CP) The ment and the Trades adesnd and Labor stranded when the the announcement said Truman Detroit woman she was the second ' d prlS0:ler of war. Congress of Canada. f ar o their "flying ! and his wife were in tears. western Canada senior men's basketball final. i Ridd accounted for 37 points Red Win?, riding high on a made his collapsed while at 1 "a. t 1. 1 lb. ...It y "i t " i '''' 1 "' H! . ' tr. . ' -.,' t -4 , 1 . !. M. ! N' , 1 - s ? iv.-' a scathing w lake oil from an in l-1 ago-Mrs Amy The The chief chief execut executive front wall and solid torty-sU years 0entrei power-laden , th t of uido of the bu mmg near p ; defence, plastered the Toronto Dor.ty Mcintosh announcement aft ifter a- Maple Leafs 6-2 Saturday to 'first postmaswr here pas d,; CalneclraI. For ve. bal assault on w tZ 5 clock this morning, .to ine v Republican "Holier "Holier i's thn thmp-aame lead in away at o u0 Republican I'hat he called at oceanngraphic sta JUth. 5:3 statute mil Than Thou North Pole. ",r. u"Z ;7""c ;;:rni Win. closed a Dlctur.. 'aDOLs. "e"", practices and prediction that the men and about! .fl."he wTn IVhould iee career "replete with good); ZrsM.Z Democratic candidate-'hoever of his team's total. He was ably supported by Roy Williams .with : 12 and Mike Spack with seven, i Jack Willet did a tremendous ; job of checking Vancouver's ' starry Reid Mitchell, who count- ed only eight points. Nev Munroe j topped the Eilers with 13" points. John Forsyth scored nine. of material i benefactions " ho may be -win oe eieciea next werer, it n Tiiesdav. works and' many Avi.ifv mimi.i- November. I'om the wrecked plane I Tne iafs sent chubby 37- i and removes from the scene one benefactron to the Cathed- Truman then said: "I shall not aiward a ski-eauiu-; voor.nM Turk Rmda Into the of the community s most nigniy nponiatinn n few Today's Stocks riurt.y ft. I. Jiilinsluii Vn. Ltd.) VANCOUVER American Standard ..... -21 Bralorne 610 B R X . 04 Cariboo Quartz 1-45 Congress 05' 2 Cronin Babine 43 " niant. Mascot 90 ' " 1 - - r- ... .,. iai Yvas ntc ' . ' - be a candidate for re-election. I nets, and the overweight iu . esteemed ana uneus , years ag0 0f the chimes in mem- na'e ; e d" y C0Untry long stale from inaction during regu- alities. of her husband who was as tr? , .... .... j..hj ' ou. . iw4 a nnrt . of , . u ory 'J t : . . and. I I think, think, t offipntiv efficiently and ana Alberta to Force Test EDMONTON Unless the partial . embargo against Alberta livestock and dressed meats is removed soon, a shipment may toe made to test the validity of British Columbia's restrictions. . In Victoria. Hon. Harry' Bowman, minister of agriculture, who left at the week-end to attend a conference in Ottawa on the foot and mouth disease situation, said there would be no Trailer Camps a walk, couldn't cope with the ; Prince Rupert due to her asso- free wheeling Wings. He whiffed elation and Jeadcrsmp in com- Decca!)Vd was also honorary nn n mmis hut. he was eiven munitv life for such a long span ,., , ni....', mna- kine Hat Is honestly. "I shall not accept a re-nomination. : "I don n6t feci that it is my uii " v . m..- - - - . - JtaU(-llL VI i ." ' ' " tlu n.mJ poor protection oy loronio ui- , oi yeuis. : dian Club and tne irnce uupert n Ketchikan Fnr duty to spend another four years Mrs MCintOSn. CUIl.MU.emiK nci , . ,,,.. ccrv-0tir,n If any. '"Wfiuui&U fence" and the blame - ' nwv''"1"" ..... Lllll Indian Mines 19 Pend Oreille 7.10 Pioneer 2.15 certainly was not his. KETCHIKAN. Three trailer camps are mushrooming In the midst of the spring building NE HAT, Alb.'i-ta CP y families were forc-eir homes here last sP-ni! lim-llff finnrU 1 age, had enjoyed excellent neaiwi she was president of in all ways and her illness was Mus,c club ; not long. Two weeks ago ast , Mrg McIntosn toolc a keen ln-1 Wednesday, after being stricken . tercst ln the affairs of the Prlnce she entered the : with influenza, Ru Musrum ! Prince Rupert General Hospital M VNY GOOD ACTS ! and It was there that she passed Cne of hcr typlf al acts came III LliC vvuibi; nuuac. Truman, who succeeded to the presidency on the- death of Franklin D. Roosevelt and won the presidency in his own right in 1948, made his announcement after seven years and 79 days in the White House. change In the restrictions until Portuguese Die In Train Wreck rush here which is expected to after he returned. f ail-lime peak. It n..i i-'JO homes may have to away. . . m the way of a park improve- 'ica. The presidential secretary, -WEATHER- . . ment. when she placed a seat T. CU-. tnlrl i.-i 1 ore LISBON, ' Portugal (CP) - A BORN IN 18 stair- i,i..i;,i kiino rrrii rrash- Rorn January 26 psns Creek ' laiiuouui: huh,, .v.. ..w - aio.igs.oe (ne m u . ... that Truman declded "about a I ;rc in summer reae.hnrl i 4i...., r.in ngr hnurir Ontario. Mrs. Mcintosn turn into a boom with the coming of pulp mill construction crews between April 1 and May 1. The camps are complete with water and plumbing connections las well as electricity, clothes-! lines and similar features. Ren-i tal will run from $35 to $50 per 't0tcethi,hr . 'B .". ,a''"a',v " ';r" lT" ct.i'h-rnnarlinn de- week ago" to make the nour.cemcnt to the diners. fal K near me vny niii in wim . tourists and sightseers, could rest. 1 4ii Lii'tA v " vik :r"'iii. L.i uuumuii ..... i. a rnnav i In 1897 she : ' banks to wash MnL thnri a senre of oersons, i Mis. John McLeod. Synopsis Cool air again blankets almost ell regions of British Columbia in the wake of a disturbance which moved eastward over the province in the past 24 hours.. Although clear skies returned bas.- mrnis never be-' inr,,Hinff women and children, I came out from Oakville, near to many the late r u oy surhiL' fliioris I were killed. Mahy were injured. Toronto, Thr. siv.rnr piirti ic. train was Robert L, Mcintosh in Vancou i month. Premier Border 28 ; Privateer ;.T 07ft': Reno ..a 04 j Sheep Creek ..: 1-55 j Silbak Premier 56 j Vananda I' j Salmon Gold .03" 2 Spud Valley 10 Silver Standard 2.31 Western Uranium 4.30 Oils' Anglo Canadian 900 A P Con 57 Calmont 1-82 Central Lcduc 3.80 Mercury t 31 Okalta 3.75 Royal Canadian 26 TORONTO Aumaque ! Beattie Duquesne 44 ft Bevcourt 100 Buffalo Canadian 24 C M & S ; 34.50 Conwest 3.85 Eldona ' 3 East Sullivan 8.25 God's Lake 37 Poisons have now, ' of their flooded ! ... -. Half a dozen or more new to many areas during the night During World War I and World War II Mrs. Mcintosh was active in the work of the Canadian Red Cross Society here. ( She was always a good Samaritan and, during the 1918 influen-ze. epidemic, she opened her home to the sick. At one time she gave refuge to a family of enroute to Lisbon and was Doukhobors Not Wanted 1 ported full of passengers. put the early hours of ver. Alter a iew yiai .imu ' city they came north to Port Es-jsington in 1908 where Mr. Mcintosh had accepted the ap-! pointment of postmaster. Soon they moved Into Prince ! Rupert, tramping through the .,;, ' V UI residents j ;udly to erect foot-! t! wound their homes, j More Foot and Mouth Disease seven young children- whose. GUATEMALA (CP) The For-mothcr' had died. ; ejgn office announced today ' "Clllc R a 1 1 a ,, families have brought trailers considerable Cloudiness win ue-with them to Ketchikan this velop during- the day. Scattered winter, some of them only as shower activity Is expected along temporary road workers and the coast and a few snow flurries some planning to occupy them over the mountains of the in-whlle building a permanent terior. Tomorrow's weather will home or seeking something per- be much the same as today, manent to rent or buy. It is be- . Forecast North coast region - Vanab e lieved some pulp mill construe- j tion workers will want to bring cloudiness and scattered showers their families wHh them for the frequently mixed with ram and summer and others will prefer snow. Little change in temperu- arted uskeg in hip boots, ana on u- m Mrs. Mcintosh is survived by ; tnat lt has refUsed moving out of! a request Columbia vember 23, 1908. Mr. Mcintosh Mrs. J. R. Wainwright one sister, m a d e by British nnened the first post office in nf nntviiio Ontario who reach-I r,..i.v-i i n last I truf-! live in (CP) Another out- ijliK LONDON Ljyjl- l.r IlllUi'Mvi " - - . ; -ilr.r. v.... . . IWUMlUlAtl LIIUIIJ w i longer train , ,ck l normal this break of foot-and-mouth mscase uas J " k j m ea lne cuy tt'r "'""J al in Britain hrxs been confirmed sireei,. raiuj -..i. ternoon, accompaniea oy mis. ..dh,m 0 ocn , Mstbound held 18 hours. it was learned Mcintosn ww "M mi,..ii. George wainwrignt, wne oi ur. Guatemala. Unofficial comment from the Boreign Office officials was-"We have sufficient problems without inviting more." in East Sussex, ... .j ..... . also in a ooara-siuea khi.. George Wainwight of London, trailers to crowded iure. winus u' their own Agriculture ministry-officials 1909 they boiignt property at the 0ntarto who bunkhouses the exposed areas, ngnt else a nephew oi Hardrocte- 14 rental housing or that may be available. .14 .12 Harricana Heva are investigating the possibility first sale oi 0'"?r " " deceased. that the suread of the disease soon erected the residence CUff- A memoriai service has been In southern and eastern England syde" on Fourth Avenue s West tentaUvely set for ThUrsday n" rorce where. Lows tonignt and nigus Tuesday At Port Hardy, 30 and 46; at Sandspit and Prince Rupert', 27 and 40. i Jollet Quebec 43 Little Long Lac 70 by Killed I has been caused i birds. . Eisenhower Not Killed Four Die in .14 migrating wnicn naa t'ci o..ii.c cc. afternoon at St. Andrew s Angu-home and where today are to be an Catnedrai witn remains . found treasured relics, memen- lng t0 Terrace Friday for in- Lynx Queen Would Live Abroad toes and records wnicn wouia oe terment n Kalum Cemetery invaluable to any person essay- aiongside those of Mr. Mcintosh lng to write Prince Rupert s his- whQ dled ,n August 1945 Uiry. Mrs. Mcintosh's scrap Mrs Mcintosh also had a book, In Itself, Is a community sccond home "The Crossways" at history. Kalum Crossing near Terrace. Mrs. Mcintosh was, through-, . ''H todl "s assistants Two Die in Gang Feud SAN FRANCISCO (V.P. A juvenile gang feud eiupted in gunfire Sunday leaving two 1 youths dead and three critically Quebec Fire MONTREAL (CP) Four men died and one was severely burned at Sept Hies on the St. Lawrence River north shore in the Saguenay district when a workman tried to start a fire in the construction bunkhouse stove With gasoline. t "utt air f Tling t0 PARIS Rumors were current at the week-end that General Eisenhower had been' killed in : an automobile accident. They were promptly denied. General Eisehhower spent the week-end resting at his home near Paris. The commander-in-chief is expected to make another tour of LONnoN A motion may be Madsen Red Lake . .... 1.95 McKenzie Red Lake 41 McLeod Cbckshutt 2.80 Moneta 38. Negus 65 Noranda 79.00 Louvtcourt 34;)i Pickle Crow 180 San Antonio . .2.50 Senator Rouyn 16 Sherritt Gordon 4.25 ' ( Steep Rock 7.00 Silver Miller 1.65 Upper Canada 1.75 Golden Manitou 6.35 - WMOC presented to Parliament suggest- out her long residence here, one ihg that the Queen take up rcsi- 0f the most devout members and TIDES othcrs iously. ei'e injured, 1952 dence in each of the Common- workers of tt. -anarew a nii8m.un wealth countries for specified Church. She attended the first Tuesday, Apr 1 1 Pull u,r"ul the field, periods service that was ever neia neic nign - and 1 18:50 17.7 feet ; western alliance capitals before 14.9 feet returning to the United States feet, to enter the contest as Republi-6.8 feet'ean candidate for president. John Benzi of Montreal, sole wounded. Inspector Al Nelder survivor, told on Sunday night said Robert A. Ransom, 19. ad-how the fire occurred. ; mitted having fired the shots. mtlfs n, .u "-"I Proposer of the motion is and piayea a imgc pun m ..- northwest of 'Norman Dodds. Labor M.P. for lng up the work and property of Low IDartford. . . . . (the church from the little old. 12:19