j - I 3 p t i ' l ' Cs: ' ' 'f -Nr I, y CABS ritiso ps:vi c:sL U3- onriEs DRUGS ' Daily Delivery . PHONE 81 ; NORTHERN " V "T AND V CENTRAL BjunSH "lunsiI co COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Can-. . . vol. xxxix. no. 28 " "'1 P"'nce RuPc" h Key to the Great Northwest" VmJtRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS dentist' - Faces -Search Turns Info Cariboo Chairgc eimous mic Worker Accused Exnukinn VANCOUVER w Search for the United States Skymaster plane, missing with 44 persons, Giving Keds Secrets! 2!icial NliuX ICI-Claus Umil Julius 'KiKlwJiiTlmS'SJrj;; Power Shortage Stops Industry Co-operation with the Northern British Columbia i'uww Co. in Us extremity during the power shortage has resulted in the virtual closing down of the Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. reduction Sliawatlans! Ice Thick Country Around I'riuce Rupert's Water Source Deeply frozen The best method of obtaining V 1 a 1 , oi -niijM.y .ifiiLiiiL- uiiicer, was chaiwri 1 . urr" ordered to v here today with giviuif away atomic sret I h?n!:"!!."!!a,lu,',i"cvrn da; I', r ' 4 was snutea lather north in the Yukon today and continued in ' Central British Columbia while snow and low hanging clouds again shrouded the main search area southwest of Whitehorse. Weather grounded all but six planes- at Whitehorse yesterday and prevented night search. - ; Wlille rathef far removed S from any vicinity In which the j ' niissu. airciai'L might be ex- pected to have been, five Royal Canadian Airforce planes were sent from here ' ' yesterday ,,, " . f Ja '-.ciii, oi external Af- 4 . . I i. .... , . .... I ... I . . . . . . fairs said in an official nintm..n. I -or niunixuy um-xui to an enemv. lis, iiw'd :JS, was in chartre of theoretic piam. !ii port Ewarr! which with -' l 7 Huimu'11, IJiitifli atomic research establish - . -j. ( nrst ' ' hand 41 information concern- H larirn hcrriim run m ,)i'in i nice years 111 j last night, confirming reports i earlier in the ,!ly t the sum" j effect . " , . ' I j A note has bi.-fii delivered to! : the Chechoslovakian charge d'- i j affaires ordering Hugo Bohou-1 i link 'loi-L- ,.r . . . . normally be uroccssinc ftoo lo.m U,C dpU' 01 Prince BPcrfs JOE LOUIS DEFERS water supply sources is by actu j stairs working on at the atom bomb. of fish daily and giving employ- COMEBACK AMCWFD any visiting the site. Such a visit tn th r-oH.T . ment ji some 120 persons , ., , i ''lain .'"l UlC luu specific atomic I.';t.:l'i The snecifie. Instead the plant this week has been operating only with a skeleton crew and Nelson Bros, her . MIAMI, Florida - ,ormer ! facra. HW, heavyweight cliampion, Joe Louis bookkeeper, to Hty derk; James Stewart, the over Beaver Lakf foS enionci.i-'u f.. n. . .. iuitjr mes units - ' j i leave icuvc iia- the country country ,1 th.it one leak was will decide jicxt month whether ! "wU'in seven days of delivery of " ciilnt I., lOJ", timl I.I the ring Is being sent to th -ou a uauy nortneast or coin- jj Williams Lake " NcZs rePrU;r- . I Thursday of last wee note." pany's plants around Vancouver .,.v,.r ' " 1X attempt a comeback or stay m Britain in 1947. retired. Asked here whether he German-born, was intended to remuln .i i.-,.,i i ,..., Manager If. F. Robins said last P bcBan in Ule ,carly found nothing; It was suggest- .Ughl. , afwnioon In tl; Kincolith, one ed that the settler's xepoit A report yesterday said ihaiof McLeans Shipyards vessels, might have been a clue to the s The government approved Immediate dispatch of the note yesterday after the return to f two members of the Canadian legation to Prague. ! lo Bow Street court, set for' repUtd: "Nolhl' impossible." trial was the Port Edward plant was closed T " at U,c WoodworUi United States transport which because of shortage of water. Mr. ' a dl,itancc ol oycr ten miles has now been missing for eight Robins s;iir! Hint (V,u, .1... luvmuin, i ne nar-, w" ""B".! fiom AiasKa v,.u ,,., wrti iiul 111c r, ii 4 11,,,. C .A. Berner, Superintendent, f No cxPl""ation or reasons were .msi'iii the Atomic 1 to Great Falls, Montana. ca.se. The power shortage is the 1 ' w",un ,s lne usual aP-rcal cause, he made it clear. Proach to Shawatlans, was fro- .li'.nu -ion said that ca"atll' nauonal Railways, will J "r" ,0 me expulsion of the The settler, A. J. Zinhell, travelled forty miles out. of fh iiif.jititulit.il wliich u'avc 11,0 c"y tl,is evening for j tcens . I hey were just told i u.ci wn.n mrec inch ice so to leave. i ff-"iiin Million Years hence bu n or great val-,' Ja;il'r 10 he away for about a ... IN l.'il hj.fl !.!-' WeeK on a Visit of inxncrtiim Mr 1 it. was .decided to tackle another rugl?Pd Beaver Lake country to ! route from Sunshine Bav stretch- ! Williams Lake to report that While actually rcat deal of vital m-' Berner says general conditions i ortlina position officially. Berg- : ing in Shawatlans Passaire where I hc Mi4d seen a big plane an- iiid was familiar witli on this division remain sati.sfac- ",aml lfi believed to have been work work beean began. i Parently in trouble over his c:i- the leg actually giving orders. bin eight nights ago. .'wiiiH' plants. He hud lory, but lale word from Winni. Hot Weather Is Predicted i ine old steam plant at the ; emergency pump house Ls di. I engaged and has been for some in important con- peg indicates strenuous times on luoi ii United States, the prairies due to stress of wca-I On at Britain. Tlje ther. At one time, there was no rniiii!,! had vouched certainty where fourteen differ CURB EPIDEMIC-A three-wefk fight by two British Columbia nurses Is credited with saving the Indian settlement of Beaver Village in the wild mountain region of Halfway Valley, west of the Alaskan Highway, from extinction. Diphtheria swept the community In December and threatened to spread throughout the area. Miss Allen Bond of Kelowna. shown here with one of the Indians living hi the area, and. Miss Amy Wilson volunteered to fight the epidemic. In tempera,) ures from 40 to GO below zero the pair travelled throughout the area administering anti-toxin to halt the outbreak. . n . . Meanwhile searchers continue the long hunt out of Whitehorse. Two planes had been sent from there to investigate especially a signal which nffu.ia , tune. Erection of the new dlesel j engine and pump depends on1 better weather conditions which I To Complete Lakelse Camp This Part of The Country To Be Balmy Agaiu ent trains were. said was picked up by a C-54 . will enable transportation nf ti , ! roiti machine to the The current severely Y'S STOCKS ! Winter on Ma wc;. roast of. The trelr mix Hn - 1". I I) J.ili.ptuli I'u 1,1(1 pianc me samo type as the missing craft. Search pilots were also checking another, report that of smoke clouds JiH.Mivir - - , " """!. ici irozen Canada notwithstanding, the Shawatlans Lake, how deeply northern hemisphere is slowly frozen, none of the parly made warming up auain and Prince n otr,.!-. ci,,.i ..... ' PARTY, LEADER TO Would Sell Tugivell Is. . , .MellakaUa Natives Would Co-operate with Air Field Project The fortnightly meeting of the i Kinsman Club of Prince Rupert i was held at the Commodore Cafe j Wednesday night with President ; Garner In the chair and 25 niem- bers present. j 7116 "aln Item of business con-j cerncd plans for a drive to raise j foncis' Tor 'tlie-,8Vrmplrilorr"-fif t Kinsman Kiddles Kump at Lal;- I VWVI 10 v iUnchanped 1 HAVE RESIDENCE. OTTAWA CC A permanent residence for leaders of tho Pro-Kressjve-Conservative party has been purelvased by a group of .Rupert may again some day be ported four persons and IZi ? LTcslul- 80 mncs southeast as consistently warm and balmy probably hold a IoHvp 01 WW,U' but they also as Ceylon or other tropical Lur cUmes-but it may be millions thTfce Sertln of nly vap0f of years from now . as it was Tnr Ttl 'l fl0UdS ri5ing from an i( of.ntilUons of Zl n , c f,- .Tf" UUon at the- in the vlncinlty.. 03 U 9 SO .02 M 1.2.1 .23 0(i 505 , No alterations' are unUcii)at(Iic':';i"')'''" cltizenSwflnr-TJT I years ago. , icn mam leading . . i The Prince Ruoert ovm niMh "uouworui aam. From Uie ill.' during the week-end In the cur:- Oration O'Loary. The price is rent electric power restrictions. ' llot disclosed. George Drew is cx-In spite of the milder weather peeled to ba the first occutiant eisc Lake. Mctlakatla native village is : The coiumitu-e for the Cami-i ! ready to negotiate on reason- vui u-iiini h m. k . .. , . 3 25 Coal DjDufe ; was given this cheerful weather power house the most the I forecast at its weekly luncheon tnp was covered by walking atoD able terms and In a nlrlt if Is ntutim n. t : . . which has set in since yesierduy , r there has been little change in i Mother kA Of ,Mrs. : on Wednesday by L. B. B. Boul- As Ior snw. the faU ton, -v..., local iuvji forest iun.au ranger .anger and ana a a . .tllis ---- year has een ti.u .i,.. light, accord- 2.50 'n'2 'co-operation for the disposal of j Stan Savillc and consolation ' ! f Tllvu-eli tl TkIi .1 nH ... tl, I i . ' ' nii7f PrlZCS llllo this rr.nf ...111 Will l....l...l lllcliilr. I (Dealings Off Falls River or Shawailans 5yd Hunter Dies the 'llu U'hlh U narl nf VCar on 1 uucoro-deep 'student of meteorological m' lo ono of the employees. Ap- .03 B. Black. Austin rnr nn,l r .,.. 1-aKC WaUT ICVClS.' T rocnorn i i nrr.v imu a it ka . , I (I'lirr Donald 'k cniii'i' ulri . 'y general manager of Northern Mr.-Boul ton delved 300,000,000 Ped within the last two months 'ion-operator nefitt.'nl f -ars into hlstroy and support- and some of this has already dis- Wiem..t , .5: ? . TJ0' . " w"- uoai uispuic collapsed ycsterrl.iv at the dam I n,lpr , ' e""-MW lur "le muic thick Rut i,. , i 0Knna M'alkc(i out ot the confer- l.".1 i p"ee ro"'" saying: "NeKotiation.s Dciiarlinenl ot!Nnu,n" J"e 3 to 6 nihieral and coal beds. He ad- , which i. ,..Du..," ,esiw,,h u,c -"'"crs have termmat- colder weather auain tomorrow. i v 1.13 .39 .11 Oo .00 20 .23 I . 50 .50 1 31 1 1 75 2 05 4.00 .311 (IK II. 10 j i lie emcriaiiuiieiH lor Uie eve- vanecd a process of evolution one of the employees rU" " y G"-Se Love said. ; ; whereby fisli had come from! Water level from ii,n , , Prcsitle'lt Truman lias proposed the sea and had become lizards 'the dam w- "1 " f -day truce while fact-fa.ders There was .14 inch of rain at. I Woodworm Lake yesterday but! the water level actually went! down .1 foot. At. Falls River there ' ' ... ,, ., ;i'ing was In Die form of Bingo !,,,ablr,,r,,at;,,r reserve i;''1 i lands have been sold for.. i ,..,., ... .. r'i i I it;; we II Island consists ofi was 'i inch ol snow and the ! water level stayed stationary, -i Level ol the Acropolis Hill res- and dinosaurs and. so warm was s .i(, ,,, ,,, look into the contract dispute, and balmy was the climate, ? John L. Lewis, Union chief that animals had taken to the J Z wo ,ff, lW ''T"'6 bhinwd oprratora fur the collapse' 'sed ir for the beginning of the bl, f en Hc .aid the operators wantec bh'd m- - I S S TV0 Vm' Sv.,me.H intervention d he ue. Vxl With the land hereabouts could operate The Union-operator hundrods ' of millions MlllllWllO of JL years JtUiO another 15 to 20 days " at the'turns for setXn enT neEotia adian 3 1 1 acres. AIK r'ASSbNGERS '"I.m.Ik ervoir went up to 4.8 feet today, iippareiilly the result of taps being turned otf now that, the freezing weather is. over.' ( N il. VICE-IKESIMSNT Mil NT HE A I. Donald Gonli.ii c.M.C, president of Canadian National Railways, today announced the appoint- J Meantime, the federal gov-j jciiiiiieul has been actively In- t,.v.. ...., 10 Vancouver ( t today)J, Mac- i,.,'...;iii,.. ii ...ir ... ..... .,i.i.... I ago flat us the Nile Delta It 1,rcscnl m4S r 25 Ppr cent tht'h 01 1 less than an- hour after second session beean. generating capacity. must have been an ancient Ut oiia wiin iooa in plenty, par- The collapse came after' of- "" "' ",v 'Intosh ment of an air strip there in the j . i interests of better commercial To - u,'v air service for Prince Rupert by;I,aro,J - Wlnfleld. Mnabling (lie closer approach ot. From Vancouver (Thursday i-- ficJals, watching for a break ii I ucuiariy lish, -which I crowded out of the set farmers Seek clothes were unnecessary, it was v heeled aircraft. T. K. Davis, K. J. Fuller. . 7 ML WLTVllILk Synopsis A storm center In 1 1 it Gull ol Alaska is moving slowly so.ih-wurd along the Northern Uri'Mi Columbia coast and hy iiiliinii.lil ni.uiian ter.s the long dispute, had taker hope over contract talks between Lewis and the soft coa" mine operators. Many industry renrownn t i i i vim ,n ji.j .1 Price Support I so warm, . j Mr. BouJton traced geophysi-J , cut changes such as the glacia- .Oilijj .12 .55 .27 w:t .0!l loo.oo . 1.10 .58 .35 4.70 C.20 .34 ' 37 .00 Vs 07 .05 y2 lion age and the upheaval when the Rocky Mount ains had conip r . t f. t T 'an j into being with Hie interior of 'U,.0rSA n,adiU, e,era" Mlorl life for the negotiation; thn tion ol Agriculture, in closed resumed Wednesday after a lay- srssftons yesto-day. reviewed off of tliree months. " thirty rcsoluijons adopted at One hundred thousand strlk, the annual convention, prac- ing miners are Involved tically all seeking protection against slumping prices for farm products. Chief LOCAL , among STUDENT " ' the resolutions passed was one ON HOKIOD Dm I urging establlshnient of na-j uus continent becoming, dry and the coastal regions wet, rivers developing and vegetation and animal life changing. With altera tio In the centre of gravity of the earth had come the seasons with changes in animal and bird life and even the processes of biological reproduction.' Mr. Boultun presented fossilized evidences of urchistork t, v ' uwui tiiai neir' u vi 'nai jt auu vi xiiu. ing boards to work In conjuuc- ar"l Mrs. J. N. Forman of this lion with the federal Prices city, has won a place on the Support Act. ' . , scholatislic honor roll at East should be centered over Southern Vancouver Island. Cold air following tills storm will cover all of Uie northern coast und central interior by tonight. Another storm center located 700 miles soulli-we.ti.if Vancouver Ishmd is expected to move noli licusi ward Saturday, bringing .somewhat milder temperatures to the south coastal and southern interior sections. Forecast North Coast Region Prince Rupert and Charlottes, cloudy with Intermittent snow and rani mixed unci occasional snow Hurries this afternoon und evening. Cloudy with a few snow flurries Saturday. Winds, southerly, 25 miles per hour, shifting to northeast (2()i this afternoon. Ct-lder j Saturday. Lows tonight and j highs Saturday At Prince Ru-! I.ac j nirnt of tShMVey I . Dingle lo be vice-president in tiiarce of op- cration with system lion. Since lM8 be lias been assistant vice-president of opera! ion to Hip late N. B. Walton who died recently. He is 4!) years of asc I.NGRID'S I5LVK-i:VH BABE KOMK ingrid Bergman and her lilne-cyril baby boy, Ix.r.i. last nifil.t, "are iloitn; very nicely Ibis morning;," according 1 report of Dr. Tier Lund Guid-olli win. delivered tlic Swedish-born actress of lirr 7 pound 11 ounce iiaby. BcrRman plans to marry the Kalian Him director, Robert Kossrllihi, as soon as she can obtain a divorce from 1r. 'ct,.r l.iiHNlroiii or Holl.vwo.xl. Dr. GuiUotti said the birth was "absolutely normal." ( Ol Ll) liCK RUSSIA WASIU.VGTON In snH. f Hi.- touRliest laniiuaee yel used in the cold war, toiled states Defence Secretary Louis Johnson said last night . that the United Slates is ready to "lick bell" out of Russia on an hour's tolire. "Joe Stalin will know that, if he starts something at 4 a.m.," Johnson declared, "the fig h tins powers of the United States wil be on the job at 5 a.m.' Johnson's words were de- ?a AJA ern Washington College of Edu cation wnere nc is takine a und plant life ages ago in this! district -moll usks on the Queen j "l Take l.V.I I.aku .. "-k.il hi It LOCAL TIDES course ia electrical engineering. r.ine miles from Francoix Lake I 2:31 20.5 feet .70 Otl 05',;, 04 Vi .47 .14 2.90 .53 2.50 .364 1.55; G7.E0 .13 1.04 .04 3.73 .30 2.20 2.50 ' ) .23 .52 3 00 landing. ! 14:24 22.2 feet HOCKEY SCORES National New York l, Montreal 4 President A. J. Dominato wdojLow 8:22 5-9 feet' In the chair and luncheon '. 20:50 1-6 feet guests included J. Field, Ralph Hood and C. II. Orme. Announcement was made by! pert ,15 and 25; Sandspit, 18 and Recording Secretary W. 2(i. i . .hi ' dun if Ucla'.' K" f . tSI I t'-M -IJ i Scott of an attendance' couteslj tiu ring tiie coming two months' Co-op Membership Meeting Sunday, February 5,1 $50 2 p.m. Sons of Norway Hall, 5th Avenue Prince Rupert Fishermens Co-operative . Association Union steamer Chileotln, Capt. Hairy McLean, Is due in port at 5;30 this afternoon from Vancouver and wayuoints and will vim w. M. .Watts, A. M. Hurst, Dr. R. G, Large art G. A. Huiir tcr as captains. - sail at 10 p.m. for Massett Inlet Just received Grade' a i..h-, ;felll)s Hall sat-- n- Everbody CANADIAN WOMEN ATHLETES Tw o of Canada's competitors in the British Empire games at Auckland, N.Z., are shown here on their arrival In New Zealnd. Left is 22-year-old Viola Myers, a sprinter from Toronto, and on the right is Mrs. Linda Adams Hunt, .frnineUe djver from Vancouver. C. P. Photo rot urn points whence she will inerea to a lathering f inn New Laid Eggs. At the Pioneer I , here Sunday to sail at 9 p.m. for j fellow alumni of University of t?n. Food Market. 53 cents a dozen , uie souin. j Virginia. (29) (30i 17