Is Abandoned Another Hud- tradlr.3 vessel is a alter going aMiuie. otorship Neophyte aground Tuesday (or a : apply voy- Bar post-5. The a total loss, was htt rrew of six a; ) or safe. yto the second ?1 L, IAI IU11 il t':; Neophyte F r E vcrn, 250 sf rf nnrthprn it- cuimiiaiiucu Csrl:;n, veteran UHRO. RED line Meet at O.N.U. t . .rt n a 'enewed aspect! Army sergeants kidnapped by la rvenins when cut in mil iorce fr.rrwell Alec Mnn. i Tn.nrr nr inn rrrpon n - - i ir.r- ar; cmci cn- iramer Prince Ru- ik cJwavs shown rt m the bowling iort periodical ,xi lib lovlal DPI"- 1 hft rrentltr ttAr1 "pnir tnree rinks ,;ic content for a 1 'tip m n nnn ino w shipmate. Andy "elpod him to de- in SOniP nf ths oorlv n" til, and D, A, MacPhee ftW ttrnK1. I I buou ui iiuiinr nnn lhe best in his vpars 11 ItTI m Ddnntvi nM A -wtiwilirflil'Ilb Ul R8t L. A, N. Potter- ui uie cere- J AJ1.1VUJO isii is T.np nn v to retain .. . Jewish terrorists in Palestine and hanged In retaliation for the execution of terrorists, convicted for taking part in the May Jail break at Acre Prison. Baseball Scores National League .New York 5, Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia 9, Chicago 2. Boston 3-8, Pittsburgh 5-5. American League .Detroit 5, New York 8. CAXTON'S PRESS The first printing press was , i tp..ij i 1 Ann kit 1 1 itr i no ro er vow - - . - ..v. . Piay;nu for the ship same William Reld, ths club, presented will) the cup and he beit of luck In come Alec, In re nin fVinnVo.l 111. fl ,ftt,nV4 V14U I in. rw -1 4 1 t. . b"UU bUIlt'S I1C i- ctreen and for ino,...i i, he fine turnout for same and the assist- mill W Will WIC jiivuiiiirv in ilia William Caxton. I police said they now believe the lwo scows the damaged Co-od i two sergeants naa Deen ncia i fsh packer Hlckey was lying off II Prlsoncr ncar the cdBe f Nat-1 the Dlgby Island marine station I n n vi Klnfft fhpir nnriiirtlnn 1P spite the fact that the Natanya area had been repeatedly searched. Ovid Ben All, the mayor of Natanya, Informed British police headquarters Wednesday that Irgun Zval Leumi, the extremist Jewish underground group, had told him that the bodies of the two British ser geants who faced death had been executed by the Irgunlsts and would be found Thursday In the wooded coastal plains outside Natanya. Lleut.-Oencral Sir Alan Cun ningham, High Commissioner In Palestine, has summoned Mrs. born had of the Jewish Agency Oolda Myerson, United States political department, to Government House. It Is understood he Is demanding co-operalion from the Jewish community In combatting Jewish terrorist activities. cold-blooded and dastardly LONDON Colonial Secretary, Creech-Jones, declared In the House of Commons today that there could scarcely have been "a more dastardly act than the cold-blooded and calculated murder" of the two British this morning as the salvage crew which brought her from Hammer Rocks waited for a high tide in order to beach her. cms of water In which she had settled, and towed bv the tug Kalen to the. entrance of the harbor. She was to be beached at DVrby Island and temporary natehes put on her damaged hull then towed to the dry dock for repairs. The Hlckey; .wasiJoadcd with flsh ramn supplies and Ice when she struck the Hammer reef. THE WEATHER Synopsis Skies were clear over the interior of British Columbia this morning and variable thin cloudiness in tile coastal areas will prove no threat to the weather today. Temperatures will rise to rrild-seventles on the coast during the afternoon while at several points over the ln-teridr the mercury is expected to reach the nineties. Tlure is no serious disturbance In the Immediate vicinity and clear skies and warm weather are expected to continue through Friday. , Forecast Prince Rupert, Queen Charlottes and North Coast Variable cloudiness over the Queen Charlottes, clear along the mainland today an dtonight. Clear Friday over the entire area. A few fpg patches over the low lying areas Friday morning clearing by noon, Winds light. Little change In temperature. Low tonight and high Friday- Port Hardy 40-68. Massett 50-60, Prince Rupert 50- !63. BREAKING BARRIERS OF RACIAL INTOLERANCE! Twelve white girls and a white boy from Quincy, Mass., haye arrived in New York for a two-week stay with Negro families in Harlem In an attempt to show "the folly of racial intolerance. During will take part In the religious their stay, the New Engenders and social activities of their hosts. Here Is a happy scene as Winnifred Edwards, of the Bronx, and Barbara Nell, of WW. plav the piano while the group sings at the Harlem y.wa a NORTHERN AND CENTRA! BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWMPAPER Wk N'T - To Receive Immediate Attention of Security Council LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., O) The President of the, United Nations Security Council late yes terday placed the Indonesian question on the agenda for Immediate hearing by the security council. Australia and India' had so requested. Consideration will likely commence today. The prime minister of Australia, Mr. Chtfley, announced yesterday that Australia has dir ected her representative In the; United Nations Security Council to draw the council's attention to the Indoneasian situation, under Article 38, of the United Nations charter. In New Delhi, the Interim government of India today app'ealcd to the United Nations Security Council to intervene In the rhirrh-Tnrinnp.; ,flrhfin(T inri The Hlckey's bottom was holed I brlne u to an end as a 'mnAW wnen sne sixuck a reei near Triple Island last Saturday morning and she was later sunk to prevent her from breaking up In the pounding surf of Chatham Round. Wednpsdav. the 110-font. nack- pr was ralepH hv an Armnnr Kal.l to the peace of the world. iKENNEY OPENS NEW HOTEL AT vage Co. crew from the 13 fath-jflf L AM LAI I Hon. E. T. Kcnney, provincial minister of lands and forests, officiated today at the formal opening of the new hotel at Ocean Falls. The event was attended by a large party of Vancouver people, many of whom came "north on the' Prince Rupert. Others travelled In chartered boats, among them a fairmile cruiser. The modern structure, owned by Pacific Mills, was Wit by a Vancouver construction company, and is one of the finest hotels on the coast. QUARRY MAN DROPS DEAD Gustav- Lrlcksou Succumbs While Working for City Tills Afternoon Gustav Erickson. aged aboJt 52, collapsed and expired about 2:30 this afternoon while working In thp city rock quarry on Park Avenue. The man Is single and, apparently, has no relatives here. Constable Johnson of the city police was called and the ; coroner later arrived on the) scene. RED STRIPPING IS PROTESTED United States Objects to Russian Removal of Assets From Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania WASHINGTON, D.C., KP - The United States has protested to i Russia -against the Soviet re-; imoval of former German and Italian assets frcm the defeated ! Balkan states of Hungary, Bul ¬ garia and Romania. Robert Lovett, Undcr-secrctary of State, told a press conference yesterday mat a note had been delivered to Foreign Minister Molotov in Moscow asking for full Information regarding such transfers of property. AIR PASSENGERS Outbound Today i To Vancouver JMr. and Mrs. Anderson, L. Carrothcrs, D. C. Best, J. Delinks, A. G. Forrester, O. W. Hasencamp, C. Llpsln, A, ssunae, ta. u. Wallace. . White. Inbound, .Wednesday From Vancouver Mrs. M. MJos, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rllse and family, O. W. Hasencamp, Mrs. C. Hlatt, Glen Lee, Miss D. Riley. From Sandspit ir, Thorn, H, jHeiln c Jone E Bedford. 1 WHiill -Mm GREEK GOVERNMENT FACING CRISIS- That an army has been trained and equipped by Soviet satellite nations to Invade Greece in an attempt to set up another Russian -controlled state. Is the charge made by Greek Foreign Minister Constantln Tsaldaris. who Is now In New York while Greek government forces are fighting a force reported to have invaded Greece from Albania. Tsaldaris Is shown here, left, with Premier De-metrios Maxlmos as they, conferred during their first joint appearance at the Greek parliament. Premier Maximos has e-celved an urgent request for reinforcements for govenment foces In the Kalpaki area of northwestern Greece, where the second Invasion force from Albania Is reported engaged. GENERAL MOTORS AND GORDON & ANDERSON SCORE SOFTBALL WINS In games featured by heavy hitting . General Motomwon: f rom High ScJjooLi)y-.17r4 ;auil.,(jordon and Anderson from Co-op by 20-5, in last etching's fastball double bill. It was a big evening's sport entertainment which lasted until 10 p.m. Pavhrjis was safe on Hqrtvvig s error. Wmdle hit a two-bagger. Lamble struck out and Lindsay flew out to Hart-wig. Dominato hit a two-bagger and Pavllkls and Windle scored but, In trying to stretch his two-bagger Into a three-base hit, Dominato was tagged at third, Sharjte to Forbes. .Two runs came in on two hits and an error. , Symes was out to Vuckovich, Forman to Windle and then Sharpe hit a two-bagger. Hart-wig 'as out Windle to Antone. One hit, no runs. In the second Antone was safe on Hartwlg's error, Foster was walked, Vuckovich flew out to Owens, Pierce reached first and Pavllkls hit a three-bagger to bring in three runs. Windle was walked, Hartwig to Pierce, and Lambie was out, Syrnes to Pierce, with Pavllkls having scored the fourth run. Forbes was out Windle to Antone, Kennedy hit and Tierce Fish Sales American Roberta, 60,000, Cold Storage. Canadian Zapora, 65,000, 23.80 and Atlin. ;-, ,, Robert B., 35,000, Co-op. 19, ENGLAND'S OIL Old history books mention oil Fi""l!U!d in 1667. JAIL V. SAW AFTER MINISTERS IN BURMA SLAIN Burmese police have killed three followers of former Premier V. Saw and arrested him and 19 lieutenants In a raid In connection with the machine-gun massacre of seven Burmese council ministers. Former Premier V. Saw, shown here, accompanied by an unidentified officer, wrs sebed ft. h's hnnv in : Rangoon suburb. fvjkw Blue j TTRstar Cabs ta yi m 1 w - n. ADD Phnt NIGHT SiKVICE Stand: rrM Hotel, Third Ave. P I'ublisljpfi -at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "I'rincc Ktipcrt, the Key to the Great Northwest." I iPCIAL ' N' 178- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS SIEVT 'V ' " 209 llrry. erican muve lo Answer R.USSI3D Veto Due of British Sergeants in Palestine; Blown to n ... n L.. T y uunning ouuuy irap HllUIl IVUIIIIlllK wTTioii r'llorl Rtr RritlttVi Anf Virrifif - - - - v vru. J S A L E M (CP) A cunningly contrived today blasted to bits, the bodies of two H, 1 1 . i. v. ... ... . - 0 0 - , it T rr T 1 1 I hours aner me irgun jviu L,eumi nau reprisal for the execution of two v the Palestine government. The exploi n Bay LOSt .ost sion blew over an area of fjfty yards. The bodies were found Forty Million Dollar Scheme Was Approved WASHINGTON, Qi Henry J. Kaiser testified yesterday that Admiral William D. Leahy, White House chief o( staff, flashed the go-ahead sign on a multi-million dollar wartime contract for 200-ton cargo planes, which never got Into the air, to thwart the submarine menace. Kaiser claimed that the baby flat-tops practl cally won the war. HICKEY BEACHED ON DIGBY ISLAND rkh Packer Will 1c Brought To Dry Dock Later five miles from Natanya. The! SuSnendcd on cables between Consider ndonesia KENYA SKIPPER ACTIVE THROUGH TWO CONFLICTS Captain Lennox Boswell, D.S. O., KM., captain ol H.MS. Kenya which visits here, was bom in Essex on May 18, 1898, and join ed the R. N. College, Osboine, in May 191L He Joined his first ship, H.M.S. Irresistible in July 1914 a few days before the Kaiser's war started and saw service In her In the Channel aiid North Sea and then at the Dardanelles, where he landed several times to blow up the guns of: the entrance forts. His ship was sunk by a mine during the March 18 attack on the Narrows. On April 25, the day the army landed, he was In charge of a picket boat at Seddul-BahT and subsequently took part in ml'ie sweeping and mine laying off Smyrna. In August 1915 he Joined H.M. 'S. Queen Elizabeth, which be-; came Admiral David Beatty's flagship In 1917, and witnessed the surrender of the German High Sea Fleet in November, 1918 At that time five U.S. battleships formed the 6th Battle Squadron under Admiral Hugh Rodman.U 3 .N., who 'was a connection of Captain Boswell's mother, a Rotch, with cousins In New England. Between the wars, Captain Boswell served on the China Sta tion 1920-22. West Indies and America Station 1925-26, Mediterranean 1929-30 and in be tween In various ships of 'lie Home Fleet, Including the air craft carrier Furious, the 8' cruiser Dorsetshire, and in the fleet flagship Nelson. While Fleet Gunnery Officer in the latter, he commanded the Naval Battalion from the Home Fleet at the Coronation of the present Klnj and Queen. Jle attended the R.N. Staff Col lege In 1935 and the RAF. Staff College In 1938. In 1939 he took command of a new AJl. Sloop H.M.S. Pelican and on the out break of Hitler's war, was senior Officer Escort of the first convoy of the war, from the Thames to the Forth. EARNED D.S.O. FOR KEEPING SHIPS RUNNING These East Coast convoys felt the brunt of the first air attacks, "E"-lboat attacks and the early magnetic and aocoustlc mine campaigns. Captain Boswell earned his DJS.O. for keeping the convoys running and thus ensuring London's coal supply, which was distinctly precarious at that time. In April, 1940 he took part In the Norwegian campaign but the ship's stem was blown off by dive bombers near Andalsne.s and I he was lucky to get her back to the Shetlands In tow of H.M5. Fleetwood. While a new stern was being built, Captain Boswell took part in the evacuation of the British and French Armies from Dunkirk, followed by various antl-lnvaslon activities. ILM.S. Pelican was repaired in 'October and resumed duties on the East Coast for the winter 1 40-41. In March '41 she was mln- i ed twice In one day off the i Thames but was towed back to Sheerness and just kept afloat. I Captain Boswell then Joined 'the Ordnance Board and was i responsible for the early devel opment and trials of the "Hedgehog," an antl SM weapon that proved of great value In the war. In July 1941 he became Deputy Director of the-Gunnery Division of the Admiralty and was responsible for the development of Radar for gunnery purposes and of antl-alcraft devices In general. In 1943 he declnted the command of a cruiser and asked to be sent to an' aircraft carrier, and In March took command of H.MS. Dasher, (one of the early escort carriers or by Flat Tops). She was destined to Join the Battle of the Atlantic but sank Continued on Page 2) U.S. Envoy Is Called to Washington Security Council Session at Lake Success Postponed LAKE SUCCESS, 0 Herschei V. Johnson, deputy United States delegate on the United Nations Security Council, hurried to Washington yesterday . for a series of conferences with the Secretary of State, General Marshall and other State Department officials. Before leaving, Johnson obtained the postponement of the Security Council session scheduled for the afternoon. The Soviet delegate, Andrei A. Grcmyko, was to have givenat mat time his reasons for vetoing the United States proposal for an 11 -member border commission designed to bring peace to the Balkans. He also was to explain the Russian proposals on the Balkans. Possibility that United States might announce a drastic move to counter Russia's veto of the American proposal for a United Nations border watch over the Balkans was advanced by in formed sources here. These sources said that Hershel V. Johnson, deputy delegate for the United States, might disclose the next American step in the serious east-west struggle'.' over the Balkans In the veto- throttled security council this afternoon or tonight Jones Act Is Suspended Canadian Ships May Operate Into Hyder By Presidential Decree WASHINGTON, D.C. President Truman signed a special order yesterday to permit a Canadian steamship line to operate into Hyder, Alaska, from United Stales ports. A ..suspension of the Jones Act regulations in this case is granted owing to special circumstances. SHOOTING DOWN PLANE MISTAKE BATAVTA, Java1 W Informed Dutch quarters, commenting on Indonesian reports that an unarmed Indian-owned transport plane, laden with medical supplies, had been shot down by Dutch fighters near Jogjakarta Tuesday said "It Is Increasingly clear there is a possibility of a mistake having been made In aircraft ldentlflfatlon." CHINESE SUCCUMBS Lew Shong Koy, a Chinese restaurant cook, died In the Prince Rupert General Hospital this morning at the age of 60. He had been In Canada for a number of years and leaves a wife In China. High Low Local Tides Friday, August 1 0:38 v 13:45 7:20 19:20 1947 19.6 feet 17.8 feet 3.1 feet 7.8 feet II.M.S. KENYA SABOTAGE? SAN PEDRO, Callfo-UOLS. Kenya, the 11,000-ton cruiser of the Royal Navy, which will be In British Columbia waters next week, dropped a drmoll-tion charge at her berth In Los Angeles harbor last night. It was later found to have been caused by an auxiliary engine. The Incident gave rise to fears of undcr-water saboteurs. ,