PROVINCIAL .SJJ -ABC PROVr.'ClAL lie?:.?.?, ORMES VICI0.1IA, 3.-C. DRtUGS DAILY DELIVLRY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pocific Pott- "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest'' - Phone 81 J i,isi-vrcii:u I VOL. XU, No. 74 , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1952 JRICE FIVE CENTS Ml m mi KM -IP OCT St. Laurent Answers pyy Vh Years in Pen Killer" 5 proposals or Labor Terrace Man Gets Spell in Itig House fur Robbery With Violence Slays Three 4 . OTTAWA (Canadian Tress) Prime Minister prop i-unrm. cam muaji mau guvcuiiuciit vms not MERRIMAN, Nebraska (CP) J"" contemplating any change- in policy on taxation,' An unknown assailant today I , , , r, , ,. TT , . ! opened fire with a shotgun on V. J Arthur Aubochon will do 3', 2 ) years in penitentiary lor slug- i ging a man over the head with ! a beer bottle in a Terrace hotel ' on February 28 and robbing him muiii ui v f price eouuui anu creuit rcow ltuuns. ne was repiyiny ;a ranch home near here, killing to proposals that had been made by the Canadian1 ' three P"sons and wounding , T i i two others. j ' ' I i h ' ' of $102. j Edward O'Sullivan. associated j with Aubochon in the exploit I and Jointly charged with rob-' 'or Bill yonjiew oi Laoor. j The blasts killed a'young mar- i There might be much to be ricd couple and a neighbor, who! desired, Mr. St. Laurent said.! answered a telephone call. The but still Canada was as well off wounded consisted of the cou-; n anu n4tinn in t Vt u,cT,H ' rlo'o 1 nirtn t K1H hahv anH " " i h i i ; PGE Road Approved .Flan of Premier Accepted Over Tliat of Opposition . uiij oivii 111 kill, nu: 1 . , yu. 0 aw -iiiviikii unu unu uii j other neighbor. ! I a chief effect in restricting buy-! Killed was George Messlnger, ing and increasing unemploy- aged 28, his 23-year-old wife ment, the Canadian Congress of and a neighbor, George Gard- r nu,. . i v.- n . nc r ahnut SO 1 i-eii him; Doctor bery with violence, will do 12 ViUable a Income months in Okalla jail. .?, p,,lehaitc Sentences were delivered fol- I lowing conviction by Judge W. J (Special to Daily o. Fulton In County Court on i,ng on a private committal Xrom Terrace, the pair Resolution dealing having elected for speedy trial. e made under the x. W. Brown, QC, prosecuted si-Art for medical ex- and Darral S. Collins, Terrace jApplcwhalte (Skce- barrister, defended, j'crcluy that actual Chief prosecution witness. ifx travelling cxpen- John Bclows', testified that he medical aid should went to bcd ln a Ju)tci room at ;idcr medical ex- Terrace, barring the door with a f Apulcwhalte ex- crmir fastened under the knob. j -v. .j ' - - ' -" " . i .i . . ,r '" jmi. ii rrr i' - ; uauui iajiu wilt guvii iiiiiuiil. w-' ' VICTORIA (CP)'-, Legislature Qay. jhe congress, with a 380,000 , Wounded were the Messlnger ociore p;orogation. voted down uiembership. in the annual leg-; baby and another neighbor, Cliff opposition motion lcr immediate ! jjiiative brief -to the cabinet, ' McDonald, about 33. .x.ciisiun 0 th Paclic Great asked for aboluion or the eas-i The assailant apparently shot u.ern Railway from Squamish jng 0f credit curbs-and for dl- jthrouKn tRe doors and win-.o Vancouver. ; a-ct price and rent controls, j dow- The members rejected three' t Tho ,r , i ; I costly T. was on He aWoke" to hear somebody in ! f patients in his far- the room Then a sncet was j contentious amendments to hc governmcnt-8 anti-price- soverninenfs expenditure bill: ; fxing measure r ,951 fall par. 'lhey were immediate exten- ; 8amentary teaaon , saylng .therc ion of the Paciiic Grjat Eastern : was not the sllghtest evidence Railway Into Vancouver, elimin-( n has had any effect on the io gci to uoliujo. i thrown over his head and he Phase in Politics i fc bal in connection was struck with a beer bottle.) Mr. Applewhaile Recovering from a brief stun- j e which Stanley nng, he discovered $192 missing ' SLAIN DETECTIVE tdmund Teng, 48-year-old Toronto detective, has died of wounds suffered when shot by two bank holdup suspects he stopped for questioning March 6. Steve Suchan and Leonard Jackson, both later captured In Montreal and both also wounded by police, face chaig?3 of murder ln connection with detective Tong's death. CP Photo) tvi.ig uie pi-n iui a ii.Biiv.-,. ; holdins down of Drices." OLDEST NEWSPAPER Mrs. Estelle Jefferson of Halifax looks at an advertisement telling of the. sale of, several slaves, "very able and sound," which appeared in the first issue of the Halifax Royal Gazette, North America's oldest continuously-published newspaper. The Issue now is preserved in a frame In t V, Uaiiq fifntia Arrftlvie TVo ra nr pltVratnH itc OOfltH ' immediate extension ol the rail , u'tiu anrl innt,t rnt inn rf a hitrh i The coneress asked the cabi- IF Winnipeg, Intro- and gave chase. Accused were j jolLsh the four per- iater plcked up by police . j Marked by Prorogation of B.C. Legislature Yesterday to immediately reimpose i arrt alnno o rnntu nt.hpf than ; in of total income t i Hnao Km.nri , Pl ice controls, to subsidize es- present required i The first amendment wa ! sential goods, to roll back prices VICTORIA The Legisla-: ,,,,. ,, , . nro. anniversaiy March wjrr.h 23. (CP ,D PHOTO Diirvrn. LrolJ 'to Possible levels and im- lure prorogued -at 11:02 yester- t fail expenses could Post Office : posed by CCF Leader Ha ljse excess proiits lax w uls- uajr iiiumiug aitct iicuieiiuui , is deductible. fc:air, Parliamentary I Winch and the second and i third by Progressive Conserva- courage profiteering. e minister of fin- tive Leader Herbert Anscomb. 1 t It government would Turns Down i Today's Stocks Premier Johiison said exten Italy's Trieste Governor Clarence Wallace had j given royal asnt to bills at r 10:59 a.m. j j . The prorogation marked the j 'ending of an historic phase in j 1 British Columbia Parliamentary , history. It marked the end of the j coalition government, formed in ' 1941 by the Liberals and Progres- j proposal which was '(1 bv the House, rare ana, perhaps. sion of the Paciiic Great Eastern would cost $15,000,000. f mirit-M S. II. Johnston i o. Ltd.) Interchange of Canadians Necessary for Solidarity Canadian Club Hears of "Romance of . Prairies" From Mrs. MacPherson bwe as the Com- Yank Money Drive Goes On d the CCF-spon- k.l that the federal slve-Conservatlves, against the ; 1 ROME (CP) Italian National VANCOUVER American Standard 21 Dralornc 6.00 B R X .03 Cariboo Quartz '1.40 Congress 05 'i onsider giving in- They are not accepting Amer- ! Favor in? the $3,000,000 highway from Squamish to Vancouver, a distance of 30 miles, down Howe Sound and along the North Shore of Burrard Inlet, rather than rail extension at this time, Premier Johnson said it was more vital , to complete the PGE link from ists today threatened, to . send then growing power of the C.C.F. ; ers a better break lean money at the Post Office at There is not enough intei-change among Cana- ".liberation battalions" to regain oociansuc ijsii. I medical expenses, prince Rupert. i i'retcd as a possible The reason is simple: BrnauXdSsindY Murdoch MacPherson, past president of Cronin Babine .44 Giant Mascot .90 i Indian Mines .19- i l.e minister of fi-; The banks are charging 3 l Douglas Abbott, percent discount against United Uiavia. .uunc-vv,,. th Kemna women s tJanaajan Llutj, told tne locni lliat when he brtira States funds. ' - ' The nght-wifig iuiian Na- so)ve the Legislature shortly and club at a dinner meeting in Savoy Hotel last nighi. i-53 budget April 8. There is no provision for re- tionalist party , said the men .nnoun. thv datp of tbp elee- The Romance of the Prairies" was her subject. "W t he motion of the imbursement to the Post Office would free Trieste from any Whirh has been forprasf. for foreign danger. Secretary-Gen- mid-June. should work harder to maintain the family solidarity if Winnipeg North staff of tnis discount. i ajiproved ununl- Therefore, they do not take the 1 money . tuesnei to Prince Gcorcc. where It would connect with the Canadian National Railway. He said that $30,000,000 had been spent on the railway in the last four years. The highway would connect with the terminus of the Pacific Great Eastern at Squamish mo freight would be trucked to Vancouver. Now it comes by barge. Premier Border 28 Privateer . .08 "4 Reno 03 'a Sheep Creek 1.55 Silbak Premier 57 Vananda 18 Salmon Gold 03 ' i Spud Valley 11 Silver Standard 2.30 Western Uranium 4.60 fjthc development is It is understood this is not the j ifimons were official- only Post Office whcie American j iimously on record, money is declined. j I with the govern- When American money was at cin H,cuz.u ayuj obiu un,a- During tne twenty-seven days . , i ruy rum rnn.iAiana " cho .jccorrorl about She assei ted. lions are already being formed. Cf sittings, only nineteen bills 14,000,000 tanadians, The threat came as the latest were adopted, the smallest num-! "There are many millions of " development in a week of riot- Der in the history of the regis- people outside the Dominion who nomic aspects of the wheat busi-ing in the free zone and In ma- lature. i would be glad and proud to say ess including the securing of jor Italian cities. , . ! The session ended hi control 'I am a. Canadian.' There are markets. Caputo told Prime Minister versy over extension of the gov- many who think we have the One of Saskatchewan's disad-Alclde de Gasperi in a letter to- ernment-owned Pacific Great soundest economy .in the world, vantages was its distance from day that Italian Nationalists Eastern Railway. Certainly we are and have been ;markels lt being necessary to a PrivUeSe1 POP1 but there is snlp eltner to the Lakehtad at "will not tolerate foreign influ-, included in the legislation was ence on the sacred Italian soil a Mil perm tting NhrC"oring of a .nat"ral tf"delcy T mJ? FoTt WUliam or over the m0U"- .. J. margarine by manufacturer! gJ& . ' " finent. as requesting p premium it was nccepted v.Hh-1 iBI ML t i Oil If) futlklilor int Mm nrpmitinl fllunvs llf'infjl Oil f of the floor on paid. wtions by abolish- I The IIou.se voted in favor of I the Premier's amendment to the j bill which would permit con j struction of a highway link on I Howe Sound or Capilano routes. ' Opposition contended that it was not possible to build a rail- !cr rent minimum ; oiils the taxpayers Anglo Canadian 8.70 A P ton '. 54 Calmont 180 C & E 16.00 Central Leduc 3.50 Mercury ".30 Pacific Pete 1150 Royal Canadian 26 ! r income tux pur- : way and highway down Howe! B.C. Men in Casualties aay, we give iiiem muc u.uuBii. Mrg MacPherson Whiffed to and only when they are threat- the development ot tlie :ii in-ened does it really home to. com? du. wWch ln Alberta had tak. us what it means to be a Cana- , m the spoUight as a reSourer Mn- . , I and which now ln Saskatchewan How Much Timber in B.C. Forests To Be Ascertained This Year . Test TORONTO Athona 00 Sound. . The Premier said that engin-i eerlng advice showed that a railway and highway coulo be built down Howe Sound if critical sections of both roadbeds were built at the same time. "Today these rights and pnv-; threatened to do likewise. OTTAWA tf The army yesterday Issued the 97th casualty list of the Korean War, reporting one man was killed in action and nine men woundfd. VICTORIA (CP)-How many board feet of iZE "tSVu . lumber are there in British Columbia forests? The movement to know your Canada, .1T. . .,1-. i . , . proves there is a growing aware-; provincial Department of Forests is looking surveys ess and so today i,am proud Jrgoes He said that $3.000 000 hac been earmarked for the road bu to be a Canadian." "We must never forget," she said, "that healthy and prosperous western agriculture spells prosperity for ail of Canada" in the heavily populated and industrial East and here in British Columbia with its infant industries and fine vaca-tionland. All were complementary to each other. Ivcrnmrnl to Take llmnbia Iteslriclions whir iCh beCOaVbou .v onJfor 250 or 300 men to help find out this summer, The list brought to 713 the number of casuulties suffered by Canadian troops 'n Korea, this Including 131 dead, 517 wounded. 60 injured and one prisoner of TVo Miman n.Il! ha narf nf fVi MrS. MHCmei SOn UUICU HIC , I gigantic timber cruising plan to lat,e President Franklin p. Roose- ; f ....... ... vp velt t. i'hn who saM-"Thp said: "The who whole p struct- struct (Cr) The govern. til U rviuwini .. war. oe compieiea in live years. The province's forests have ! Deficit of Dry Dock $117,000 ure of our social life depends nnnn rpatiznt.inn that, wp are teen under survey for some 30 ; n;,ohhnro nnrt thot mllst. hp A wealth of Information was I ; years but never as intensively j interested ln lne welfare of oth- ! given her listeners as lo the his Farewell to Young' Red Cross Women ac in tVtp nraennt nlant ! 'te aciiuu befors Among the wounded are Acting ffts to force "a quick Sergt. William C. Beacon, 1st provincial embar- Battalion, Princess Patricia Ca- f'sh Columbia's cm- nadlan Light infantry of Oso- j!st cattle from ail yoos, B.C. and Pte. Albert James f ;t are not removed of the same unit. He Is fron Pen- tory of the prairies and she re- OTTAWA (Special to Daily i ; ers. ' I Teams will cruise about 25.- finkst whfat ( Continued on paeo 1 Aumaque 19 '2 Beattic DuQuesne 45 Bevcourt 100 : Buffalo Canadian , 21 'i C M & S 35.00 Conwest 3.80 Eldona 26 ; East Sullivan 8.25 ! Giant Yellowknife 11.25 God's Lake 37 Hardrock 14 Harrlcana . .13 Heva 12 Joliet Quebec k .42 Little Long Lac .78 Lynx 14 Madscn Red Lake 1.88 McKcrizle Red Lake .... .41 McLeod Cockshutt 2.79 Moncta 37 Negus 70 Noranda 79.00 Louvlcourt 29 Pickle Crow 1.60 San Antonio 2.45 Senator Rouyn 184 Sherrltt Gordon 4.25 Steep Rock 6.75 Silver Miller 1.56 Upper Canada ? 13 Golden Manitou 6.30 . s roorteii hoi- tlcton in British Columbia. 000.000 acres of forest, the de- j Mrs Macpherson presented to partment expects. !her local audience of 67 women Areas to be worked on this an interesting and graphic pic-year are spotted all over Brit- j ture of the prairie provinces ish Columbia, extending from; ' which had established their the Naas River area to forests right as a vital part of the Co News Supplementary estimates, tabled In Parliament, proz vided $117,000 for "Prince Rupert dry dock . and shipyard and appurtenant works," being the deficit of the plant for the year ending March 31, 1952. , - -WEATHER- Robbery Was Calm Affair luiming what steps.1 tiWLsc. we can tako," "'ng said earlier. i F Minister David I yesterday from Vic-the Alberta cabinrl. in areas near Prince George, j minion since those early days Kamloops, Nelson and on to the when It was discovered that they Bomb in German j Premiers Parcel MUNICH, Germany A parcel! addressed to Konrad Adanhauer, TORONTO Minister of National Defence Brook Claxton spoke at a dinner here last night when six young women, about to leave for Korea lo engage lu Red Cross Work, were farewelled. They would represent the mothers and sisters at home of the men on service i:i Korea, the minister said. could produce wheat second to i lower 'mainland coast. I '"mediately after Bandits Took $500,000 While Armored Car Crew Sipped Coffee I none in the world. Only wheat : ' from parts of Russia was able to j ' compare. Saskatchewan, with its '"iKe rinal decls- Synopsis lopsis method it will em- Chancellor of West Germany! 5 10 a hfioM u.. , i f" I spreading grad-j JimDSOnS 57(7 i Clouds were Bho me uiew up in me rosi uiuce ircic pie const. tiitiu... . . .. . j ually over the i pntirp entire province nrovince j . this morning ahead of an active ' weather system developing off i "ucial ""v""'"'y ioaay. a policeman was serious - Sears Joining 300,000,000 bushels this year, pro-' DANVERS, Mass. (CP) Stymie'! ; duced in an average year more j ln their quest f0r clues to .the jv.-hpt than all other provinces $681,000 robbery of an armored combined. : truck, police and FBI agents are The speaker . , dealt wltn ec0' : . pushing the search for an eye. witness t0 theft. 1 iy nun. the coast. This disturbance will ! .,, , I give rain on the north coast and ; TORONTO (CP) - Simpsons j on the south coast by evening, j Limited and Sears, Roebuck & Showers will occur overnight q0 are- considering some sort of Judge Hearing Cigarette Case tow Crash Kills 70 Eight Persons Burn to Death ana eany tomorrow in me m-: , , t noerati0n in Canada. t 1 l . .i..... .... nmolhar r Police said officers "cannot ; find . a soul" who saw the money : taken Tuesday from the trucA ' as it stood unguarded outside a dru? store. Members of the truck err Eight Dead in Arizona Crash terlor. Military Transport Overshoots Runway With Disastrous Result Simpsons have department mess i Two cases containing 23,320 will follow this system. J cigarettes were featured this stores and mail order business SOMERSET, Pa. (CP) Eight I morning In evidence presented Forecast ! across Canada. . ... I hw th npnwn oc a r'nnnfv P.rMil't , .... , , Li MOSCOW. Seventy persons TUCSON, Arizona (CP) Eight ere having coffee. wero kllinri in a pmsh nt a Mos-i persons, six oi mem cnnaren, "c - --" - Norm Coast Kegion naiu sears, KoeoucK is me Biggest in the airmen are feared to have per- "r oanaus parnea. a sioun iishpH whpn R-29 bomber sedan alongside the trucK, en. burned to death today In "Sta that fieW cow airport today. were rington with h retaining .Wen stolen n?n.. "Sn- i , OIWWW9 wiiifonv wiuvcw Mwv-.. i . . . .u.'kprp it uithnnt. annawnt. Hiffi, A military transport overshot a farmhouse blaze at nearby I property. day Cooler. Winds Southeast i cra-nea ana ournea new The fact that thc two have j "d"- a luiiway. I RockWOOd. jckwooa. IV pilot ad air 'f''Pd Canadian & fliBht sehed- i 5lr EntTn WallCr Enulneer sfir Alex ""TU, T St' the Cans Jto make the Van- S. C. Warman, a re- 1 ne r eaerai tsureau oi inves- Killed Included 31 honor ain force students. speeciy trial, elected by l(25), gusty, decreasing to light I b(Jen ln negotiation was con- Davis-Mont Only Franklin Whipkey, 10. Farrington, is held before Judge this evening. Lows tonight and!flrmed Wednesday by the heads Wednesday ,e of the seven children at w. O. Fulton. Farrington had j,igha tomorrow-At Port Hardy, "rth institutions porter for t the Tucson Dally Citi-1 Bi"n. saia me ponce cnier. ,nn ronnrM fmm t.hp srpne . tuuioea mm siues oi me street home at the time, escaped un- first elected for jury trial and 40 and 45; Sandspil, 36 and 42; C. ,L. Burton, chairman of the there were no apparent surviv- checking people who were m board ard of Simpsons, said "discus- j or, stores, but no one was found wlvj Prince Rupert, 36 and 44. -TIDES hurt. He Jumped from a win- then changed to speedy. dow. - Accused Is alleged bv the crown slons have taken place with of- Friday. March 28. 1952 I Neighborhood folks said the ; to have had in his possession the aaw (.Lie Luuuery. The truck driver and t; ! "'ricouv.ii. . L. E. Cuthbertson. controller i f Iclals of Sears, Roebuck, look- High 2:42 22.4 feet I Are apparently ?v broke out at - 7 ! '.. cigarettes November , 23, '. knowing ! .. . .. . . ... ' nf rnin,M. ...H..1....V. n. in inoranl nnsslhle faint future "le8g and lPft. m. J. T. Harvey left by plane to- guards were questioned far into , ITS' house of John Whipkey. father ''Kelly-Douglas "co. Ltd., whole- ! on today's plane for a business developments in the Canadian ! day on a brief business trip to! ted the night, before being perm.t- 15:17 9:05 21:07 Vancouver. j to go home. i'm the Sandsplt'Low 1 5.5 feet 1 of 14. ' salers. , tnP to Vancouver. Held.