Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 20. 1153 Port Prospects In B.C. Dimmed I Thieves Raid Cash Box of $70 While Spiritualists Communing LONDON i Reuters i Five spiritualists v. ere so busy communing with the "other world" at the headquarters of the ' World Christian Spiritualist League here that they didn't know - thieve.", were raiding rooms just below them. Later they " discovered that about 30 was missing from a cash box. GIRL ORDERED TO Aim CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY BINOIIAMPTOM. N Y. O-An 18-ycur-olu , , a lighted cigarette against a deputy sheriff scuffle has drawrt a suspended sentence under ,!?'11 dte church every Sunday for six months. "It will do her far more good than a Uii fine " Justice Ford Mulford said. The glri L ? convicted of assault. . len te .. Aerial Defence Inadequate' Says Ex-Pilot OTTAWA P Canadians have been lulled into lethargy by fanciful" political predictions on the country's air defences. Walter Dinsdale (PC-Brandon l said in the Commons. Mr. Dinsdale. an KCAF flight lieutenant and fighter pilot til the Second World War, said the government had Instilled an unjustified "sense of well-being" .nto the public. He was speaking in a general defence debate and discussing particularly a government white paper, tabled Monday, which said priority has been given the By Grain Strike By The CiiUIn Prm Port ofllclals In Eastern Canada are optimistic about prospects for the 1953 shipping season. On the Pacific coa.st, however, the situation Is clouded by a strike of grain handlers which has been In progress since mid-February. Capi. H. P. Leslie, government shipping master In Montreal. The f"Ur nn,:, f a of Jupiter wer. v.. Since April. I9.i2. the council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organlzutliui has been established at Paris. object, Zil run PURCHASE I ins fftwm OF THE SEASON -YOUR foresees "an all-time record sea- , son" with current prosperity and Increased manufacturing bringing Canada heavier trade than J B, . BLASTING OUT OF KOfiF ever before. Capt. H. R. Buxter, Canada Steamship Lines representative agreed and fuux..l the Inland water trade for Montreal and Quebec will be "as good, if net Utter than la.sl year." defence of Cunada and North i America from direct attack. j "As far as air aetence is con- j cerned, we have been wholly Inadequate," he said. OkCi fee. MV It was becoming "increasinply obvious" that priority actually had not been given to the de- WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j fence of Canada. I Mr. Dinsdale said Canada had ! to guard the northern approach I to the United States, so there 'was a special responsibility for Willi THE AGILITY OF DANCERS, experienced log drive worker leap across floating pulp logs in raging spring streams tc keep them moving to the mills. Using their peevles to keep the logs on the move, these men are on Red Pine Creek, far north of Ottawa, in the Catineau pulp forests. 11.1 i ' TODAY to WFRwrtJ protecting Canada from air attack. "Battle Zune" Hold Thut Lint- U.K. Flood Victims Pack Belongings in Tiny Trunk LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. . "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S Agents Allied Van Lints Ltd. Fbone 60 jr 68 Cor. 3nd and Park At. Stand Clear j CALGARY (CP) Not previously enforced, an order requiring passengers to stand clear of the vestibule section on Calgary Y OTEM GRAIN FOR GERMANY The first two ship into Quebec harbor this season were rtn carriers, liere to load grain for German ports. Last year a record 25,000,000 bushels of .jrain were shipped out of Que-oec and port ofllclals expect to equal that figure In 1953. STRIKE A PROBLEM A state of Indecision exist on the Weal coast. More than a do en ships are tied up awaiting cargoes. The British Columbia wheat board had originally planned on shipping 10,000,000 bushels a month from Pacific Canadian outlets, but have been lorced by the strike to funnel some of the wheat through eastern ports. One ship has left Prince Rupert with wheat and others are loading, but lack of elevator space curtails the great shipment of wheat or oihrr grain through the northern port. Hoard official rurntly said they were at a .o what to do. The strike ha.s cot them j.ono.ooo to date, i West coaM tuintXT xorters i have lost their usual reliable transit svstem coaches now Is be- QUEBEC O Frederick Pace, lng observed. The Transit Work- his wife and two small children, ers' Union had complained of Canvcy Island flood victims, ar-overcrowding. ' rived from Britain aboard the liner Samaria, carrying with them all their possessions In a small cabin trunk. : Pace. 36-year-old crane operator, his wife Olive, and their 1 fainnns P!svrs Thmlir children. Norma, 6. and Malcolm. 3. arc the first flood victims from Canvey lMand. Essex, England, to come to . Canada under the Canadian government lioo'.l-victim scheme. Vhe ftares said "we are glad nn to be In Canada at la t but we don't know a soul out here." mmA They are going to Winnipeg where Mr. Pace hopes to get a Job. 'The clothes we're waring were given to us by the Worn- i market In the United Kingdom. ens Voluntary Service sack but In turn have fount! some home." said blonde, blue-eyed j new markets In eastern Un.ted Mrs. Pace. "All the money we states and Oulf of Mexico ports. "We're not frightened of any ROBERT RYAN JULIA ADAMS IjiOl? in this Did you know that your message space thing anymore, not after what we've been through In the last two months, except maybe pov Ancient Cities Found Buried today to mwz; Als erty, and we're on the brfhk of i .i that now." said Mrs. Pace. man "After the floods we couldn Cartoon - Nswj "Frankio Carl" Shows 7 - 9:00 l Under Small Hill would have been seen by more 13,000 people ? cet Into our place for a week The salt water had rotted almost everything. I picked up some; " AMMA.fi. Jordan (API The clothes and such but they ju.it city of Jericho, whose wails fell apart In my hands. I never , eumb!ed under Jaihua's trump want to see salt water again, ' cLs, was preceded by an earlier we ve had enough of It ' ; cuy at least 7.000 years ago. Kon Tiki PHONE . (56 Taxi PROMPT SERVICE HEATED 0' STiM: IllXf.r KMN IH-'M K, SIXTH SW .Being Readied For New Trip LONDON (API Two youiur Anglo-American archeoUinUts have unearthed the remain of two cities, one estimated at 7.000 and the other 3.500 years old, near the present sue of Jcrtcho on the River Jordan, between Amman and Jerusalem. The remains were first located aome 50 years ago by a Cn rni.ui rchcoloulst. but no excavation. were undertaken. The two cities are burled under a small hill. Experts of the British School cf Archeology and the American School for Oriental KeM'arch, conducting the digging, said the oldest city dates back to the Neolithic Age. around 5000 13C The archcolocjsls say Inhabitants of the older city did not British scientists, Inspired by the voyage of the raft Kon-Tlkl arroxs the Pacific, are readying the 8D-ton sealing vessel Petula for a drift of 2.200 miles from Dakar. West Africa, to the West Indies. ELLIS "B Post C- Marine biologists Frank Evans and H. Vivian Wyatt expect to drift with the north equatorial current for three months. I "no pwery ana use a stone New Schedule storting Moy 1 "We shall try to study a cross- utensiu as bowls. The city was Am section of the marine life found urrouniea by a stone wan. at 10 feet below the surface," Houses were made of bakea said Evans. ! bricks with plastered smooth Lea vc "fish, sharks and whales will floors, some of them colored. LINK be photographed where possible i " inscriptions or drawings and an analysis of the chemlxtrv ( have been unearthed thus far and the language, race and relig of the sea made Prince Rupert 12:00 Noon for KETCHIKAN "The other half of our work," Figures Based on Average Family of Four People with a daily circulation of 3,300 Kl Evans added, "will be weather with connects observation. We are looking for a meteorologist." WHITEHORSE SEATTLE ANCHOR The scientists plan to sail from England to Dakar next SPEED COMFORT- SAFfl' June. The Petula will carry food sufficient for 120 days. Travel A;'" Tour Lwal ion of Inhabitants remain a mystery. Diggings at the level of the "new" city have yielded finely-made pottery. Although houses were built with bricks, several stairs carved out of stone have been discovered. Objects discovered among the ruins of the "new" city Include Jars still filled with wheat, wooden tables, chairs and dther utensil. "New Jericho" appears to have been destroyed by fire. Most of the ruins are blackened. Archeologlsts expect their work to continue for at lca.st two years. Municipol Plants EDMONTON CPAbout 900.- 000 bushels of grain were cleaned In five Alberta municipal eeed- cleanlng plant In the 1951-52 crop season. Since then, three more municipal plants have been TOE M Mi AS SEASON AS SUNSHINE BLACK SUEDE WITH REPTILE TRIM' Matchmg puffi in the latest vogue h. vour favourites completed. Archbishop to Place Crown On Vld Friend' Next June J BLACK MESH PUMPS . . . This new shipment just received is in response to popular demand . . .You'll love the new Praised by many Cussed by many LONDON (CP) When the Queen receives her crown June 2 from Dr. Jeffrey Francis Fisher, archbishop of Canterbury and primate of all England, it will be more than a formal ceremony enacted Impersonally by high churchman and sovereign. At the Coronation chair, archbishop and Queen will be two old friends. The archbishop performed her father. King Oeorge Vf. They have conferred often on problems of church and state. The 85-ycar-old archbishop Is one of the most Interesting of contemporary Englishmen, not only because he is the land's highest ecclesiastical authority, but because he Is a man of erudition and lively wit. He approves of the Queen, he has often said, because she presents an excellent example for British young women. He likes her especially because she had children ao early In her marrlugs The archbishop has six sons and likes children. coolness, the most in comfort. Fashion Footwe BUT RCAD BY ALL Res marriage service In ancient West, minster Abbey. He baptized her first child, Prince Charles. He officiated at the funeral of her the Doily Hew, Bring Advertising in