DISPATCHED PRO' 1 HC I At LI 33 AS . . 11 , 152 VICTORIA,, 3 .C. O Daily NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S. NEWSPAPER V Delivery I CABS Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 VOL. XXXIX, No. 278 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1950 TRICE FIVE CENT3 V ,va is )ssion ..- . u 1 . , , , , 1 Ration Ocrupies Confused" Says Army Is Russia's Ace European Could Seize - .The federal cali- session today w;!h fcrisU heading it- i tpr L. S. St. Laur-(rters as he entered chamber that ''.Ks Unyielding Attitude of Chinese Reds Alarming I LAKE SUCCESS (CP) United Nations circles j privately expressed forebodings today on chances cf I localizing the bitter Korean fighting in view of the .Chinese Communists' unyielding attitude. Most of Knock-out Is Ho Change In Troop Plans on nOfiiise situation look II L f 1 . . COMMUNISTS EXCITED TOKYO The Chinese Communist spk"wmn, Mr. Wu, speaking Tuesday continued his address for two hours. He told Warren Austin, American FORT LEWIS, Washington West in Single Blitz So Intelligence of Allies Says Atom in China Could Start It I5KRLIN (CP) Six Russian armies arp in win- This feeling prevailed even in CHICAGO Young Cesar Briori, full of vim and confidence, predicts a kayo f'ir himself within sevm rounds against the liplni" .Inn T miiik in tl-inir cfVipi-l Brig. J. M. Rockingham, commander cf Canada's special force, said yesterday that there r acided. t was crwted to b fouTh'iut the day. j External Affair I Jfcrifccd the sit.ua- -noMC ico happy." 1 iver are no plans at the moment to , ,' ,', rmindpr t.mlcht. ' ! rm.irt.prK in fiprmanv ,n,l AllT,i Jf,.n: Jsend -Jlth-nal troops to Ko"l The 23-vwar-nld Arcentinai - " it.mBeiu..j ; rea rea or or elsejviicre" e!seriiere." The Th.P . sudden hpnvu;iiry,t ! tv, Kv,m-t pmii i r'l TO'' fnrTVI if fAMrt- nnAliffU f rr!-, . . i. A ' 1 i iu - ..... .. . those non-Communist delegations that had urged bringing the Chinese Reds to Lake Success in the hope that some agreement on conciliation might be worked out. Peiping's spokesman, WU Hsiu-Chuan, blasted many of those hopes in the Security Council yesterday when he made it plain that Chinese Communists had no intention of withdrawing from Korea. ' ALLIED GUNS ARE TOO HOT TO HOLD TOKYO United Nations guns became too hot to hold, during part of the UN struggle with Chinese Communists Tu-esday and still the onslaught of the enemy could not be held back. jo viiii ouui uiuuu auie uium OI western t,ld" " lIie Korean siuiauon, Cf 4 to 1 otds to rinfeat Joe Lo'Ms ! EUlOpe in a single blitz action. "l'a"eCifd lhe: U,u trying u second come-i " ' tark at a?c of 33 after beins cie-1 j clsiVely beaten hi Jitteen rounds representative and colleagues, I he represented 275 million countrymen. At times, his voice rose to a shriek. The hall was packed. KOREA ALL-ENGAGING WASHINGTON, D.C. The situation in Korea is engaging the total concern of President Truman .and government to the exclusion of practically everything else. There was an emergent session with defence authorities last night. AT OTTAWA OTTAWA The cabinet, which devoted much attention to Canada's attitude over Korea Tuesday, will resume a study of the situation today. by Ezzard Charles last Scptem hnd Naas River kept ber, still thinks he packs enough dynamite to chill Brlon. "I'll shoot for a knock-out from This potential sweep from th; Elbe River to the Pyrenees is regarded here as Russia's ace C8rd in the mounting world crisis. It Is an action which many European observers dread may be touched off if the United States resorts to atomic warfare against Red China. The Chinese delegation, head: ed by Wu Hsiu-Chuan, came here to participate in the debate on Russian charges of American aggression against China. At the Front U. N Forces A re In Critical Position Chances of Escape From Great Red Offensive the very start and throw as many rights as possible," . Louis promised. ! A crowd of possibly 10,000 and a $50,000 gate is forecast. Louis will receive 37 V2 percent of the net gate. His pay-off may amount to less than $10,000 the CN.R. Buying j Narrows Bridge VANCOUVER Donald Gordon, 1 Chairman and President, Can Vt. C. Poulton, dls-itider of the Salva landed at Aiyansh jjree weeks. Irlotte Airlines Pilot Biyn, who flew into t the village mail, ft. Poulton back to fcrt yesterday. The had to break le.e on If the river, which jjg to freeze up for I jtting ready to hike tout," Capt. Poulton Convicted Of Murder smallest purse for a regular bout he has ever received. Scandal Yrecks ; French Cabinet PARIS P) The French cabinet . decided to resign last night after, the National Assembly had censured Defence Minister Jules FEW DAYS WILL TELL WASHINGTON A senator fram the southern states declared Tuesday the next three days will tell whether there is to be war between the United States and Communist China or a third world war. adian National Railways, announced from Montreal yesterday that arrangements have been .completed with, the Burrard Inlet, Tunnel and Bridge Company of North Vancouver, under which Are Matter of Speculation SEOUL (CP) Two American divisions escaped south across the icy Chongchon River in northwest Korea today but the Chinese Reds are swarming through a wide gap and threaten to trap a big Allied force. The Chinese offensive mass of more than 200,000 Los Angeles Killer Is Also Wanted in Toronto Seventy-Eigh t Indian mall carrier I.OS ANGELES h Frank Moch for his alleged part in an then I Was going to , Rnr-lt nwsk I MUW no1 M wa: Death In Yreck internal scandal. It concerned mail carrier, with ' yesterd'ay convicted of murder j the second Narrows Bridge over , 1 Burrard Inlet, Vancouver Harbor, 'would be sold to the Canadian National. The sale Is subject to approval by plebfsclte of the jhe trip out in three a leak in confidential military and political report last year on Indo-Chinese affairs. NEW YORK W Toll in the ing Mrs. Helen Edmunds, 82, men is reported to le using tanks when she sumrlsed him burelar- for the first time. United States Thanksgiving Eve TOKYO EFFECTED TOKYO Bill Herbert, CBG broadcaster, says General MacNaughton's report of the Chinese Communist push against the UN forces, and virtual defeat of the latter Is hav i . rLni&Ldiuaii au li uii..u . ..... i voters of the city and district ot izing her home February 1. TTurf ct.t.. cuuh . Prince Kupen Hotel aming room, lllsion nf two Lon TSiami North Vancouver, which will pro Miller also wanted in To-i . ... this , Is ..,...,, ,hat r nm' Mrs. Hulda Pearson, arrived tj,iimaH train iaf wnrinpsrinv Human Skins bably be held early in the new year. munist column had cut to with- morning aboard the Prlnee rose t0 78 yesterday with the ronto on a charge of shooting Alfred Layng, 26, a bystander, Jcs a day is just a larch for a soldherl" Won Army captain I city for the north tenville Native Band week-end. She Naas River, Capt. Hod the native vll-iding the Salvation BKhold, . Canyon City. ? 1 ing a profound effect in Tokyo. in au miles OI me iormer neu ueorge. mis. rtaraun, wuu win 1 The Second Narrows Brldse is death of one of the injured. The latest victim is Samuel Gold- who attempted to top a grocery! Were Tanned AUGSBURG, Germany tCO A stay here wiln tne notei's cook, Mrs. S. Haudenschild, has work- Nothing else seems to matter., tne only bridge over Burrard In- 1 let carrying railway traffic and Vancouver s,ein- 55- of Rockvilie Centre, its sale to the Canadian National Korean capital of Pyongchang. He said the Red force was near Slnchang, northeast of the old capital, but he did not disclose Its size. At least three other Red Chi ed in Terrace and restaurants.- - 4NeW-York. fforrner corpse washer 'at itch. , is the first step in the actrelPT Four Children store bandit during a robbery last year. Miller's wife, Jean, was found innocent of the murder here. She was not connected with the ated industria 1 development of enwald yesterday told of seeing skins of tattooed prisoners prepared for tanning. Benedict Kautsky was the nese columns are reported roll- ' Burn To Death ;nists : North Vancouver which is expected to follow the extension of the Canadian National to the r,rrr, ctinrd nf Rurrnrnl Tnlpt: Toronto shooting. Her. husband ing down through the Tokchon SEES CONSPIRACY BUT Bevin Hopes for "Political" lead-off prosecution witness in will be sentenced on Monaay. gap in wide sweeps against the 'exposed Allied right flank. This sculed . the German court trial of Use Koch, widow of Buchenwald's I was where Communist attacks ; former commander. She in Solution in Korean Crisis ihad earlier crumpled three 1 South Korean divisions. Canadians To Train at Pusan OSHAWA, Ont. 0i Four small. In ihe negotations just con-children died yesterday when chldedi the clty 0f North Van-fire swept through an upstairs j couver was represented by Mavor kitchen and a tiny bedroom hiFrank R Goldsworthy and the a crowded rooming house which dlstrict 0f North Vancouver by had been condemned twice by , (commissioner M. E. Snowden. municipal authorities. charged with Instigating 41 murders and 135 attempted mur Another Chinese force is re Formosa Oi Fourteen imunist agents were Isterday. It was the aber put to death ders of camp inmates. ' OTTAWA The 345 Canadian ported attacking for the first LONDON (CP) Foreign Secretary Ernest sniriiprs. first to arrive In Korea, time on the extreme left flank - - . - . u 1 - j rne tour cnnaren, unaii-enueu in-Red purge began m contlnue training at Pusan. but spokesmen did not give the Bevin . today , warned .,i that 1,1 there might i be Russian- : . . . . j , 1 1 , 11 i 1 at tne ume, Deiongea iu mr. aiu break-through in Chinese conspiracy on a widespread scale but added i Mrs Gordon Burns dead r It is unlikely tney win De reaay locauon. i Over 60 have been . tlrrht ,nr ,y,ar Marrh Thev A rhlnp.se Ice the purge began re now (ng t0 recelve tne foroe tne Yellow Sea would that. despite developments Of the last few days, he i are: Marie, 11 months; Joan, T ' Princess Patricia Regiment, en seal off large element., of the ' ( ,-f- Q, oAinT:nn mll,l ho fniinrl fn:.-! 'hr!e.'!!"8:.; L'n,daA5'tnd ?0bh force fighting :or muugm a mm emm uoima. q, Uv croocc 1 route across the Pacific. Here, it 110,000-man . REPORT OF EXPERT "A. Present Water Line Should Last 1 Few Years and Meet City Needs The only means of improving the operation of the present city water main is by checking waste and -,- iiahio liable fnr for spr- ser- lie its lifp life in in the tne northwest. nortnwesi. iTnro.j that wnu nrpvpnt ThP snreart OT Hostilities, ouisiae ai. tne ume is said all troops " 1 1 . 1 ThA Chinese Red attack is . However, he saiu that such so Ifific Coast vice will be sent to Asia, If the state of affairs In Far East continue critical 4. Seattle 3 THE WEATHER t New Westminster 1 Synopsis More Fish and Higher Value The battle between the mild leakage, which is estimated at 37VL' per cent of flow, to lution could only be found "if the Chinese are of a mind lo co-operate.'' Mr. Bevin made his statement to the House of Commons following a lengthy cabinet meef--ing attended by Prime Minister Clement Attlee and his top min- air over souuiern miusn o- , . . , ij u.v,4.;.,ii u t, TODAY'S STOCKS lumbia and the cold air over northern B.C. remained at a stalemate . this morning. How mounted by 200,000 or more troops with more pouring In steadily from Manchuria. First Chinese tanks were observed across the Chongchon, tumbling from west of Kunu, eastern anchor of the shrunken Allied line. Kunu was the', escape gate through which the United States 25th and Second Division troops poured after crossing the Chongchon, the Reds attacking from three sides. Kunu's fate Is now com- OTTAWA ) Canada's aim, II uus cuuiu ue cneciveu &uunuiuLicuijf, me ojolvih should last for a few more years and be capable-of meeting the requirements of a 50 per cent increase in population to 17,500, accord-) ... . t. I'll I 111. I I, ouriefty o. "..!,.".. ever a storm now forming off trre mercial fishermen landed 1,059.-910,000 pounds of fish in the istcrs Bevin assured the House of , California coast shows good signs first 10 months of this year. ASCOi; VER ..... i:t 1 - C l nnrthnrflPri QHf1 1C ing to a report on the citys on decreasing waste and leak- Calmont 66 f! E : O-75 nhout 65 000 000 -commons inai inere was no spui. ui iicaumg uuiumuu That was water supply system which has age The reservolr should be re- u., fp lonHMri hptwenn Great Britain and the expected to develop a southerly Central Leduc 215 ' been prepared by w. k. Bonny- llned during the coming sum-castle, hydro engineer consult- mer 13.50 flow of warm Pacific air over the province in the next two days. in the corresponding period last United States on policy in Ko-year It was worth just about rea. The United Slates govcrn-$10 500,00 more-$58,118,000 com- ment has reaffirmed that its in doubt. am ant. from irom Vancouver, vamuuva who -made : ,t ., . . , This renewed flow oi air iroin , ..At the end of lour years ; j Quartz recently recenuy for iur the city ) 12Va 1.66 6.30 1.50 .01 -V4 6.00 .02 .04 .90 .08 .42 .06 1.90 .07 Home Oil Mercury Okalta , Pacific . Pete ' Princess TORONTO ' ' ' Athona Aumanue Allied warplanes, grounded Wednesday morning by bad weather, roared over the front throughout, the afternoon today In close support of the desperate ground troops pared with $47,426,001) lor me amis m lYuita wc " 994133,000 pounds caught in with the British. January-to-October period of The situation is so grave that 1949 the western Allies may ask Rus- On the Pacific coast October -sia for a conference to ensure i.nriinH totalled' 36.228.000 firm peace, Mr. Bevin said. ihe south should cause rising; a survey At may be advisabie to increase temperatures over the south of j council. the size of tne suppiy mains, the province and will also cause "From Inspection of the pres-! "in tne meantime, there is a slow retreat of the polar air to ent pipe line in operation and aiways the possibility of a break the north. Cloudy skies will con-1 not being able to inspect the in tne suppiy mains which would tinue in most regions. Snow interior, I consider that the pipe :eave the city entirely without flurries will fall along the north line will continue to operate as water. Consideration should be fescot .. festern Border .08 .21 nnat.Mo 51 Oftirf.nrt. 37 IfDonald 4.00 S P Woodside returned to the ; pounds valued at $4,544,000 com- Great Britain was in support rttv nn the Prince George this I pared with 71,013,000 pounds of the policies of General Mac- coast and in the northern in- at present over a period ot sev-tprinr Rain is exDected to spread eral years without serious dif fl- Rnhin ' HVi given to improvement of the pipe line from Mount Oldfield." 03 the foreign secretary the year Arthur, tnornlnz from a brief trip to valued at $2,261,000 said. i over the coast this evening and culty, always providing that it move Into the interior during the is given proper inspection, pin K-k Iremier ' fr 1.25 .31 .08 .09 .05 Buffalo Canadian -20 C. M. & S 120 00 Conwest Donalda Eldona East Sullivan 7 "" holes promptly repaired so as not to wash out the footings and replacement of supports as required." The condition of under lev night. Forecast North coast region Cloudy to-dav and Thursday. Snow flur- ind.ird 2.00 Itanium 80 water are unknown, nr. rv a vv. crossing w?tjAfc w I A Don't Forget NAVY DANCE NAVY DRILL HALL Friday, December 1 Proceeds In aid of Kiddies' Christmas Tree Party 4 DUKES 10-2 fnadian 4.50 35 .... 2.10 nes in nortnern secuons iuaay Bonnycastle adds, changing to intermittent rain suggesting the increase of the tonight. Rain beginning south- main pipe line from 18 to 21 em section this evening. Milder inches. Mr. Bonncastle estimates tonight. Winds, northerly 20 that the cost would be $264,000. mph northern section and light "if the present main is not Giant Yellowknlle God's Lake Hardrock Ilarricana. ; Heva Hosco Jackknife Jollct Quebec Lake Rowan Little Long Lac ... T.vnv southern section becoming east-; to be replaced at present, says Mr. Bonnycastles report, attention should be concentrated OTICE . . tthe hazardous-road Prevailing on Rush-fehts, taxis of the Wet Taxi Owners' erly (25) all sections overnight. Lows tonight and highs tomorrowat Port Hardy, 36 and 48, Sandspit, 32 and 45, Prince Rupert, 32 and 45. Madsen Red Lake 2.00 McKenzle Red Lake .... . McLeod Cockshutt .. .. 10 'ili not hick up f' ess iX Moncta .' ' Monti e . any passengers to 1i r 1 t. NorandaT. Louvlcourt II - ''7 I I v- Semi-Annual Meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Operative Association will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall Fourth Avenue East 10 A.M. Friday and Saturday, Dee. 1 and 2 I i a 1.65 .05 2.40 .21' 2.40 5.45 THAI NAVY VISITORS A five -man mssion from the Royal .Thai Navy Is visiting Canadian naval establishments, Industrial firms working on defence contracts and army and air force Pickle Crow Reglcourt San Antonio Senator Rouyn .... Sherrltt Gordon SUcn Rnclf mtok, Piggott Ave ? ;ate, Herman St., face. This Is to be-tective Dec. 1, 1950 FWinue until such a conditions lm- ' RtPERT TAXI jlASSOCIATION Thursday, November 30, 1950 High 5:12 17.2 feet 16:33 18.1 feet Low ;. 10:42 10.5 feet Installations. The tour began in Ottawa, wnere ine mission was welcomed Dy vice-AQmirai H T. W Grant, chief of naval staff. This Navy photo shows, left to right',' Capt. Sombandh Bunnag,' Capt. Damrl Palkavongse, Admiral Grant, Rjar-Admiral Jan Pachusanon, Capt. Charlie Sindhusupon and Capt. Djamrat Peganan. ..... . (CP PHOTO) Silver Miller Upper Canada Golden Mamitou bJo 23:27 5.9 feetn