r- - r a fill CyCABS I rrr . ip!,OV.NClAU PROVINCIAL LISH..Y, 11J QRMES VICTORIA, 2. C. DRUGS 'v DAILY DELIVERY NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'8 NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone 81 I i vol. AL, No. 219 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUE8DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1951 . PRICE FIVE CENTS P rui uj IA h4 Wl W 7V U rUvSaln U Uuv .1. ' v . .. " Allies Take Two Hills In Flaming Korea Fight Manslaughter Next Case Change in Kings Lung Makes Necessary His Continued Treatment second case before Mr Justice; EIGHTH AR MY HEADQUARTERS, Korea Woods Jury Still Out - Verdict Beinf Awaited - TodayAccused Tells His Story i No veruict had been reached ; up to press time today in the case of Robert Chappelle Woods, ; charged on two counts. A supreme court jury remained out i tur the third hour. -;?. MJ , inf. I LONDON (CP) Buckingham Palace statement hcid here is a charge of man-i (CP) Allied troops on the flaming' Eastern Korea toniprht said that series of examinations slaughter against curton Bow. I a carried out war fr0Rt to(jav capturcd a peak with a twelve-mile ., , , i , ,1 , ,. , , 23. taxi drlvjr, who the crown1 . . . . tkkk nuy snow mat structural enanges nave ueveiopeu alleges unlawfully killed Joseph view of enemvifield territory. Arir!tK(n a rarnpntAr tin thp in the King s lung. Signed by nine doctors, the bulletin said that the King had j bee nad vised t'j stay in London! To Practice The case, charging Woods with for further treatment. nreaKing ana entering the Capi night of May 5 last. ! Five witnesses had been called ! by Crown Counsel Hubert King by pi'ss time. Crown alleges, Borge was responsible for the ; death of pedestrian Addison who war. struck and killed by the taxi accused was driving. j P ace of the accident was justj west of the intersection of First, At thp end of the week His ' theatre Duiiuing on July 3,i, . : ' , ' r.. 1 ttoj lut I W?y broke off hU summer. with attempt to steal, and vacat:on Scottish With Atom j ; ! Tests with Nuclear Weapons The Canadian "Van ' Doo" Regiment from Quebec encountered the bitterest fighting since arriving in Korea, in attempting to take a hill from the dug-in Chinese. The Canadians cleaned up the hill after Allied planes and artillery had hit the Reds. Using bayonets and flamethrowers, the Allies have advanced 12 to 15 miles northward in two waves of tough hill fighting In Eastern Korea. In this sector alone, a front in the High Home Run Mark Set Ralph Kiner First to Make Mote Than 40 Homers In Five Years Straight PITTSBURGH r Ralph Kin-er's booming bat is rewriting a with being in posession of safe lands to see his doctors. Queen Elizabeth is also return- , ing to Buckingham Palace. j lo be made by t'.S. Army Men ' WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) Ap-1 Second, Third and Park Avenues, i Dr. A. W. Large, first witness, ! breaking instruments by night, began yesterday morning. Heard before Mr. Justice J. M. Coady, Crown Prosecutor H. B. King produced three witnesses, while Defence Council called lour witnesses to the stand. The bulletin said: proximately 5,000 Army, Navy FSCArKU This automobile was telescoped into a width i t 24 in; in s when caught between two Toronto slrcet- said Addison had died a few min- "Durillff the Kine'n recent ill-innrf Air JPnrr men wil rnneiuvt. after reaching hospital, ur nun passengers escaped wim minor injuries; two vralkcd away from the wreck, two had to be cut free about 11:45 p.m.; May 5. Cause 'havs been carried out including ! nection with forthcoming tesu of death, said Dr a ; I thn r.- rt tV.a Na THE EVIDENCE , radiology and bronchscopy. line officer said: "We have knocked out about two North Korean divisions." i -m-k,ige. (CTPHOTO) of nuclear weapons at Frenchmen's Flats, Nevada. fractur 3 of skull and shock. Body Prosecution ' e n d e a vored to! "These investigations now il! VllC ICI.U1U uwiw vii . tional Baseball League. The Home Run King of the Pittsburg Pirates now is the first player in National League his- The Army announced Monday ., . ,, . ., . . f, , . . . . i and one arm and numerous that a battalion combat team " oth hruife3 with supporting service troops! ,. . m,tm . show7 structural changes to have de veloped in the lung. "His Majesty has been advised to stay in London for further treatment." prove that Woods, in financial cliiticulty, broke into the Capitol Tl.jatre early morning of July 3 with intention of stealing from the sufp in thp office the Leather will be provided. I t,l :r VtrZZ Z s I tory-and that goes back to 1876 Korea You 011 Personnel will be drawn from ai -to hit forty or more homers in UrgvJ He had not noUced Meet a five different seasons in the money of the three-day week-! A specialist said the bulletin six continental armies 8lcohol odor about the body, but In 1950 Kiner set the old re- raid his sense of smell was "not end) take. I ' was worded in such a way as to .United States. Conn. Robert Ross, RCMP, in nvey very little, even to the it for th cord when he did too well developed" and "I did eigner, Kill Him! not personally detect'1 alcoholic ""'" Kiner s new mark is given ad- police barracks nearby, told meuicai yiuieiion. me siruc-Crown Counsel King that tu.ral changes" could be serious no h-ard the sound of glass pr of-llttlc consequence, he said. Soviet Bread Basket Empty By JOCK CARROLL breaking at about 12:45 a.m. tultr 4 Ua ti'it-if til n M-i TlHvll) in ' ,odor. Herbert Janws Marchant was i. passengor of the taxi which struck Addison. In company with his wife, two children, Mrs. K. Harding and her two children, Synopsis Cool Pacific air following a weak Pacific disturbance which cross-id the coast during 'the night now covers most of the province. However, no rain has been reported from this disturbance and only slight cloudiness in the central interior is expected to develop during the day. An extensive high pressure area is again building up along the coast and' no rain is ted in the province for several tit d lustre since he Ijas done the trick in consecutive seasons. Most experts felt that this was the vear for Kiner to break Babe Ruth's record output of sixty hnmp runs in one season but the i(ii-a I was one of several correspondents in-j the next room of the smigie f,i'( liy a Korean reporter named Kim. (in early ; '";' tu-"-' "u 7 Canada Wants Greater Say pitchers have not co-operated Kit nioTt ri Ti nfu.noi nA idy in Korea, l learned later, is named Kim.) zone "brad basket," the state of to go home at about 11:15 p.m.'' warU"d j "".J; 30 J 11 a record ,or the Plttsbur8 Mcrklenburg. Witness said taxi was proceed-1 d,at,e iM-ticnlar Mr. Kim reported tor the 1'yonc wna Capitol Theatra, from where hadi come the sound of shattering j glass. . I At, pbout 45-foot distance,! , a Korean weekly newspaper. He interviewed , KPDoris stale mai some imy '"s """b n.cnuc, b"" Kiner is still far below Ruth's i days. Thinki Smaller Nations Should Have Bigger NATO Participation t orecast v.t. u. mil ca jti mini. iii- j f LDiino fnrtir nr tlu.m the Correspondents' Billet at Eighth Army "wn so-called "big farmers have ben jailed for allegedly sabotag- larters. . . OTTAWA On two fronts lug delivery of state-fixed farm said he was sure of the speed. , , , j- , V.1 ', home runs in eleven different i. t ludging it from his own exper- . . . ,. ,., yearB in American League play, .ence as a driver. . y Mr. Marchant said he saw no; asm teaching through the broken window. Hermit Kingdom. Have I mis-sed Canada was reported to be link-1 jutas. I n a.ki'd, "What did you anything you knew?" He was fumbling with some- .d W.th Pffnrl.S to have VOiceS Of i nnA Ctotn rhDirman tVi or.-; else at the scene of the ac u. i saiu. titan mint " tnini winesssnio. men w" rmalter Atlantic Pact men v.,i,iK,n m commit-too North coast region Clearing this afternoon. A few clouds overnight and Wednesday. Fog along shore of northern Vancouver Island Wednesday morning, clearing" by noon; Little change ln tempprature. . Winds northwest (15 mphi. Lows tonight and highs Wednesday at Port Hardy, Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 50 and 60. up pu t iy wi ll.'' . .. ., ,b)tb hands, rated the adjoining faj.y m,c wpi;.ht in forging .of tnp ofricj.tl SrJVl(,t organ sald I c'drnt but suddenly saw a man ? Mr. Kim fl.skcd his next qtifS- feet shi..k stP in front of the taxl- neard j wmriow about two and Bjg xhres decisions that affect lhat bread has been so short in I I tlon. it tw-j or three times. Then hejtne entire western world. . I Mecklenburinv-centlv that emer- the lmPact and application of J Yanks Move Game Ahead "And what have you learned lpt u ao and stepped back. the-12-cnimtrv North At- .iTot. k. . .o ,Eh. I brakes out Korea before you f1" .-, , . ( ,. . I bcRiin, "let's see, now. was an embarrassing n drt a long, hissing i'!i'in his teeth. The ned t indicate this lg-wa just what he'd ex- He had also heard the driver say. "Oh. My God;" witness said. Boriv of the man lav at richt since you've been in Korea? . ,Const. Ross said he had then : )antic council pressod ahead ed from Brandenburg and Sax-Bcfore I could learn what Id given chase, laclng the man he I : with sccrel deliberations, Ottawa ony to fUl rations until next learned since coming to Korea, , ;a A at the broken theatre win-was d to fhare that view that ! harvest Mr. Prendergast was called to dow completely around the block, i orae snrt of informal procedure i u 1 ' " it. v. i: lift V - H V""" . 'ls - -''.. -v "Si - .' angles to the road, in line with NEW YORK f New York's the rear door of the taxi on the I defending champion Yankees tight, described the witness. The j Pened "P a f uI1 ame lead over cat. he said, was "at Jeast two ! Cleveland Indians in the tense the telephone. ihe officer finally caught up'rhould be worked out so that I answered Mr. Kim myself. wi(h the fleeing man In the lane smniirr nations wnnlri have a Union is Expelled "ive learned now nine i Mie.near Flfth street, second time . betl.,r chancf. to spfak ln the it thi, nxvt twiiou-rttiiri ilhttllt. Korea heltire I Came here, i r.,,,,,H Tim man ntlimhlPit ,.. i.: j i: I Mosher feet" from edevt of the hard sur-! mwican league pennani race fact. " " At i.mv " ,vv- ' .i.'w. '.cany btUKts ui uih uaiMuiia, ti, is Prcndergast. a re- Mi. Kim's hiss seemed to carry , sajd const. Ross, and "I grabbed j might Canada feels be some-r Time Magazine. Be- a note of repxect. He asxed, hlir by the shoulder." thing along the lines of constant Monday by beating the Indians lor the second straight time 2 to 1. Const. TJavid Roberts said he received the alarm and arrived VANCOUVER (P. In an uproar i.ni a reporter Mr. -wnai uo yuu umm m W.tnoss told Mr. King tnai ' mnsultations amoni? Common- Boston's third place Red Sox at the scene at 11:40 p.m., and Critical st had worked for a women? w -oris had offered no resistance t yc.irs in Korea, for! ijd to this lime I hadn't mit .vilpn ird to the 112 Taxi stand. hnH taken m-.innipnt.9 at. the I kept pace with the Yankees of boos and catcalls from a small left wing minority, the Canadian Congress of Labor Monday "wiiallh countries. On othpr point. Canada is understood to share dissatisfac I accident scene knocking off the Chicago White ', '. Sox 12 to 5 to climb within a Department. any Korean women. I said, "I He was searched and relieved of nrtcrsiiAt came to my think they have a definite place ; tw,;. stcel punches, a steel chlrel gave final expulsion to the tion over existing opportunities t CCL Convention Opens Communist-dominated Interna le said. "Well for one ln Korean society." i and u rn? S15 in cash. It was for smaller powers to express; i Vancouver Today their opinions about maKing ot top defence strategy by the Brit-it-h, Americans and French in VANCOUVER A. R. Mosher, president of the Canadian Congress of Labor, started a two- i knew that Korea was "What do you think about tnPn that artest had been made. mounl.ilns. You knew Korean customs?" ! lnsp-.ctlon tf the broken a heavy rainfall in "I approve of them. However, I theatre window had been made Cold winters. Principal Canadians would be surprised at iatcr by police in company with agriculture. You knew some of them." I theatre manager J. H. tHarryi it you?" j ''Which ones?" said Mr. Kim. iB.aclc The window opened into ." I stud "I knew that 1 "Well, like using three men to ,ne basement washroom, ftun the pact s stand group UN-Reds to Meet Again TOKYO it' Communists to game-and-a-half of the Indians and within two-and-a-half games of the top. Chicago's cellar-flirting Cubs kept the National League race alive by whipping the front-running Dodgers 5 to 3 to cut Brook-lyns lead over the idle New York Giants to four games. Ail other teams enjoyed a day off. This latter Doint provoked : Pin' drive l tn J opening of the mora discussion among defence Congress convention here Mon- ministers. Including Canada's aav- a hhovel. hhovel.' 1 which a door led Into a hallway j Brooke Claxton, than the her-' 1 Against : Inflation communism. ' htd, and wrote thl' " 11 Un ii Hmii t hree aT. lVc mm- ,tl 'aided report from General! ..-Against Against . night charged four Allied soldiers had invaded Kaesong neu- in in his niitnhiuiif i b'"b -. --- mi. u:arn, as iun-,. w ""-"; DwiRrlt Eisennower which waSi ... Mr. Mosher i.,v,. charged the gov- men to a snuvei. tne i """.that windows and doors were In- I said to urge the speeding up of; k Jir ,,, t.ut went on. "You " Cl mucin, Wltn lia.iu uio.ce.oiiu- wmou.ic. oftor oarVl lJ rl.,,-l iu..ii .... .u. J-f pushes the shovel , into the ; iihiiiinij i..v. "" tmiuiuuuuill iui uic ucicnce ui -j iw- f 11-- nonnlo n The Reds demanded a meeting .......itrt Thn ,i!lifr two have : . ' " snow lo ,sure sccu..iy u ute ! Europe. hi.,. l.n. nine million In . ,,f dropping price controls. He ad- of liaison officers Wednesday "to jiidlnt;. t . In '"". -"-- bu twenty-one lne shovei. They pull these and ; Witness said, too, that earlier rca. move the dirt. cl Mr Kim ,,.! I "Also," I said, "I think Kimslii would startle most Canadians." Kinushi, the Korean national i rcmctime in June a second portion of the rear basement window in question had been broken . A board of plywood had been nailed over the break and I votated political action, declar- settle this matter." J ing that the present capitalistic United Nations command re- I system was not able to meet the piied its representatives would go ! fair demands of the worker and to the meeting. suggesting nationalization of ln- Th3 meeting place will be industry. Panmunjom, near Kaesong, site j He condemned employers who of suspended truce talks. signed "easy" contracts , with I ; Baseball Scores National - Chicago 5. Brooklyn 3 American New York 2. Cleveland 1 Bo-ton 12. Chicago 5. Crash on Carrier WASHINGTON, D C. (r A jet plane crash and resulting "serious fire" on the aircraft carrier Essex Monday killed two men, left five unaccounted for and injured fifteen, the Department of the Navy announced last night. The Essex is in operation off Korea. dish, has what is probably lne world's strongest odor. A smali the Inside latch of the window portion of it, brought into a ; . Krri with a n;,n tional Union of Fur and Leather Workers, last major Red group in the Congress. After a clamorous scrap .over the Fur and Leather Workers' appeal from an expulsion order of the CCL executive, the 5.000-member union managed to muster only about thirty supporting votes in a show of hands among approximately 600 delegates. Biggest support was from a shouting group of about a dozen members of the United Automobile -Workers' Union from' Windsor. - The Fur and Leather Union, after an expulsion order from the executive council of the Congress since last February on the ground that its leaders follow Communist policies, is the third union to be heaved out of the Congress in the last couple of years as a part of the CCL's purge of Red elements within its ranks. t Previously shown the door were the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, with 20000 members, and the United Electrical Workers, which had 25,000 members. Meanwhile, .despite a stiff rebuff from Canada's largest labor body, the CCL heard its chief say the CCL is going to redouble its efforts to get close co-operation between all the country's labor groups MOSHER NOT DISTURBED A. R. Mosher, white-haired founder and president of the 350,000-member CCL, told the I communist unions. room, Is usually enough to drive (oxsmi'ltAItl.E MONEY any non-Koitan outside. Ive; vl?t()r Welch Bss,stant man. heard of two recipes. One said , ifiod smiariv and said i Craeco-Turkhh Decision Delayed that.Kimshi was composed oi - rnin of saturdav's two! sert lish. fish. Tin Thai ' -"."''"r ....... i TODAY'S STOCKS garlic and decomposed -l.r-i.c CunHr mtrttllnliT. shniu and Monday (Dominion Dayt matinee and evening shows were . (CniirtrMy 8. P. JitliltKtun Co. Ltd.) OTTAWA Decision as to the j TfuZT? Flames Hit Home f '. according to leg-as lounded by a -ands of years ago. This ' " down to earth clis-" a gust of wind. He 'ft on a virgin, sitting be-' I "( am. The virgin gave f t son, named Tanguti, f '"ted the kingdom of Khosen is the Japanese W Korea, Chosen means 1 of Morning Calm'." J I said. ;n's pchcii flew over the , I'Siisi continued. "You ' ?' Korea was invaded ' fmcs during the course fv- Manchuria, by Japan. The Koreans f "He foreigners. They ,5 '"Rliway signs whi"h 'I Vm meet a foreigner, '1 Because of this attl-'f'l'a was also called the other that- It was made of alternate layers of cabbage and garlic and seasoning, placed ln a pot, then buried lor several weeks. Both sound like reasonable explanations. Next, Mr. Kim a-ked, " What souvenirs of Korea do you intend to take oack to Canada?" TORONTO Athona 08 Aumaque .24 Beattle '. .43 in the safe. "It was a considerable amount of money." said Mr. Welch. KNF.W PREMISES Bolh witnesses said they knew accused, Woods, well, and that Treaty Organization has been deferred for at least twenty-four VANCOUVER American Standard 33 Bralorne 6.50 B R X 0334 Congress 07 Giant Mascot 1.15 Indian Mines 24 Pend Oreille 10.25 Fioneer 2.10 .57 Vi' hours so as home governments -24 ' . A Bevcourt .-. Buffalo Canadian .... he had often been in the theatre I told him I had acquired some Consol. Smelters 174.25 Conwest 4.10 ForAged-3 Dead j COLESVILLE. Maryland r ! Flames rawd through a home for I the aged here today and burned i three persons to- death. Of 59 patients in the home at l the time, ten were taken to hos-i pital. Some are ln bad condi-1 tion. Korean records and one of the rand in the theatre of fice long bamboo pipes, or tambeslay. ', Mr. Black said Woods had bevn Alsu I planned to buy a pair of : building a boat at the rear of komo skin, ttw canoe-shaped the theatre, in a shed that had Premier Border Privateer Reeves McDonald . Reno .36 .15 5.30 .05 .48 .22 9.10 11.75 .39 .08 .15 .07 Donalda Eldona East Sullivan Giant Yellowknifc God's Lake Harricana Heva Jacknife Sees Common Citizenship Looks Ahead on NATO Relations (Continued on page 6t I nousra a uciupinniy uguuug I plant. The theatre manager said he, as well as his son-in-law. j opening session at its annual 1 convention that he is "not too Don Morton, had helped Woods building the boat. The shed, boat and tools had New Offer to disturbed" over the decision of Joliet Qu-ebec 52 OTTAWA Rt. Hon. Herbert 2.18 Madsen Red Lake (Continued on page 4i DAAi JU mmrme ' the Trades and Laboc Congress DCwl If UllClS of Canada last week to secede Morrison, British foreign secre McLeod Cockshutt 2.90 tary, speaking here, looked ahead j partly from the existing co- 'terminal messenger j-Phone 640- I AM. DELIVERIES FULLY INSURED I to the day wnen Nations oi the i VANCOUVER Hotel owners operation set-up among central Sheep Creek 1.70 Silbak Premier 51 Vananda 16 '4 Spud Valley 23 Silver Standard 2.70 Western Uranium 5.15 Cronin Babine 65 tj OILS Anglo Canadian 7.25 AP Con 48 Atlantic 1.54 Calmont 16 C & E 2.25 Mercury 2.80 Okalta 8.75 Pacific Pete 1.50 - TIDES Wednesday. September 19. 1951 (Pacific Standard Time! High 3:31 19.3 feat Noranda 77 Louvlcourt 24 Pickle Crow , 1.72 San Antonio 2.76 Sherrit Gordon 3.85 Steep Rock 8.10 Silver Miller 1.60 Upper Canada 1.75 Golden Manitou 7.00 Atlantic Organization would have of Vancouver are deciding today labor bodies, no restrictions between them in j how much they wm offer .the The action of the 500,000-trade and travel and would en- bi.er waiters who are threatening member TLC, at its Halifax con-joy common citizenship. j a strike. They were offered 19c" vention. implied withdrawal from Mr. Morrison also hoped for a . after arbitration proceedings but j at least some of the activities of change in Russian attitude. The I refused. Now it Is believed 25c the national co-operation corn-Soviet today was both "powerful I an hour and living bonus would niittee including the two con- 3 TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE 20 8 feet 6 1 feet 4.2 feet 15:34 ' 9:23 22:03 Low Bobjo .16Ui and Irresponsible." I bring a settlement. , j greases.'