DISPATCHED 7fT71 1 ti h rvv ft1 vie::::,;, 3 ..." , 13 DRUGS vv Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER raJra Vn ?f.nada' Mos Sroegie Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone 81 PRICE FIVE CENTS Break Through Ml! IT teiM toii Ml 4 ngju Is tared W New Resistance Chinese Entering Korea in Force 111 Korea Burglaries Lead To Two Arrests While the most of L Nations forces were ' 1 Ui i a New Parliament Session To Make More Controls LONDON. (CP) The King 'opened a new session of Parliament today and the speech from tlio Throne pledged the Labor government to strive "by all means in their power" to ensure successful re tan or oiuubi. w - r ... -!.... tniirfkPlll K their auvc hnrian frontier now tiKurean resistance has Further Increase In Living Cost OTTAWA Further increase in the cost of living in Canada may be expected during the next two months with the possibility of a levelling off in January. lifter Its eviaeiiv um-V the active partlclpa- Young Men Being Charged After Entries of Downtown Offices inese communiaw, hi. MW break-through was Indian Superintendent Calls For New Native Deal; Upholds New Act At the regular monthly dinner-meeting 'of the Prince Rupert Burns Club in the Broadway Cafe, F. E. Anfield, superintendent of Indian Affairs, was the guest speaker. Warmly welcomed, Mr. Anfield gave a most interesting and informative address, spiced with anecdotes and quips of speech, and through It running the golden Bruce Montney, 25. and Dezil armament to avoid war. The speech said that legislation would be introduced to nationalize part of the when the uriusn Johnson. 23, were picked ud dv Uenth Brigade cap- sugar industry, to give the government permanent powers to ngju, fifty miles irom yesterday. regulate production, distribution Jaycees To Help Police Once again this year the Jay Nehru's View of Tibet Invasion NEW DELHI tt Prime Minister Nehru -of India yesterday attributed the Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet to fear that United States and Great Britain and consumption of goods, and to control prices and to reform leasehold laws to postpone tn.5 expiration of 99-year leases on thousands of British homes and buildings. aiders tOfler police yesterday and charged this afternoon with breaking and entering in connection with an entry to the office of Crawford Moore In the Smith Block over the week-end. The case is still under investigation and the case was adjourned. Other charges may be laid against the pair in connection with breaking and entering of Brown & Harvey, Northern B.C. Power Co., and Canadian Immigration offices in the Besner Block. The entries were made between Saturday night and Mon G. B. Shaw Is Weakening cees will help the police with their Hallowe'en patrol tonight. Three or four cars with drivera ITER A Ilfth offer ol tii and Pacific ship-in 9c an hour Increase were endeavoring to bring Tibet into an anti-Communist bloc. will be put at the disposal of the patrol with a peace officer In each automobile. The Plan has AYOT, St. Lawrence, England 100.000 Iroops Have Moved In? In Spite of MaeArthur's Statement of No , Definite Evidence TOKYO 0i A spokesman at Oeneral Douglas MacArthur'a headquarters today confirmed the capture of ten Chinese Communist soldiers in North Korea but said the presence of organized Chinese units has not been established definitely. United SUtea troops made some more headway today by cspturlnf two bubs In North Korea, sweepinr within two miles of Manchuria's border. Other Allied units, however, met with fierce pressure from Red forces. Several facts, however, pointed strongly to the possibility that Chinese Reds have entered the Korean war and in force. Four areas where prisoners have been captured are fairly widely separated. Resistance has stiffened tremendously since last Friday. Entire complexion of the fight has changed from a virtual parade to a set of battles resembling 8eoul and Kumchon. The North Koreans have definitely been supplied with new armaments. In Washington officials expressed no surprise at the reported appearance of Chinese Communist troops in the Korean war but do not expect large scale intervention against United Nations forces. A hlffh Amorlran in!jIllrpnf p The invasion was something to w George Bernard Shaw was WnrkpH Wpll in tha nact anH to be greatly regretted, Nehru felt. believed to have been instru-l day morning and small amounts Boost In Paper Price Cut Back TORONTO m The AbitiM Power & Paper Co. Ltd. today announced its increase in newsprint price, effective November 1, will be $'3 a ton Instead of the thread of tribute to the Burns1 Ideal the "brotherhood of man" in Its application to the lot and status of the Indians and their future prospects and place among the other free peoples of the Dominion. Mr. Anfield commenced with a reference to a great friendship he had had with one of their compatriots and the pleasure he felt In being able In th't, way, in some measure, to express his gratitude. He felt it was not difficult to present to a group of men coming mostiy from the native soil of Scotland, and whose people had "stood foursquare down through the centuries for the rights of the common man," the problems of a minority graupr the needs of mental in averting Hallowe'en the present strike dls-rejected by the union md it was suggested ampanles make no fur-t unless It Is a higher union is seeking a 20c acrease. Four hundred involved. damage. of money and loose articles were taken in the four cases. Crawford Moore's office was reported to be much weaker today. He had been making good headway after fracturing his thigh September 9. "His general condition is much weaker," a spokesman at the 95-year-old playwright's home said today. Derailment Kills Man Cholera Sweeps India District entered by lifting an unlatched window opening on to a ground x the Victoria union k permission to take a BOMBAY B Thnlpra in tlip previously announced $10. This floor roof In a light well. A $20 bill waj taken from a desk drawer, and a cigarette lighter. via uwuuii uaKaid WlOvl.VVO "J - iii i-.w 2. Ul of Bombay State killed 166 per- of $106 a ton instead of $110 WOODSTOCK, Ont. 0 One man was killed and fourteen freight cars were derailed la-.t night in a collision between a Indians Perished In Forest Fires sons m tne third week of Oct . ana me oase Canadian price $102 instead of $106. e lie ber. In the previous week the disease claimed 200 lives. More than 2,000,000 persons have been lnnoculated. The cigarette lighter is alleged to have been found in a room on Third Avenue occupied by the pair, also articles from Brown & Harvey s office. The office of the barristers was entered by springing a lock with a celluloid "cheater." An fire through freight train and a local cn the Canadian National Railways near the station here. The victim Is tentatively Identified as Jack or Raymond Valentine, aged 26, a brakeman on the local. Vcncouver Milk Price Is Boosted VICTORIA The . provincial one who might be called not only the common man but the underprivileged man. " We should give our first attention to, the Integration of the divert? groups that make up this vast Canada," declared the speaker. ' . The "Indians" that misnomer of ChrlstODher Columbus isajfl rJCCESS-Andrel Vlsh- Air Industry 01 old revolver, a fountain pen, $7 Lssian foreign minister. FORT ST. JOHN W Six In-dtans died and at least two are missing in forest fires which occurred north of here in September, it is only now being revealed. Two -bodies have been found In the Rose Prairie area and four others forty miles further north. cabinet today approved an in political committee of in American coins and $3 in. Canadian money was taken. Also in the room of the pair was crease of two cents per quart in the price of milk in the Van N Nations yesterday Canada Is Ready Rinr.wnpv n un o,ov,oc c.. would not walk out Youth Arrested found a burned check frcm couver area. The new price tor standard milk is 18 cents m( ed Nations If the Gen 'the greatest sense of humorrf Brown St Harvey which it is , VT;, i ".-!;. rquart, 10 cents per pint, and ibly decides today to nfrwr mintps a rhin nriwnir ' any race, and the art, that otn- The fires raced through and devastated the hunting grounds of the Indians In the virgin for term of Secretay' ysve Lie for another believed an attempt may have been made to destroy. A lock was hacked away in forcing- the door of the immigration office and, as far as is rier saYd today that basic pians I sven wn? Per already exist to gear Canada's) ' .. $40,000,000 & year ;rviaiM:ri &re,A;i f , '. as saying he had heard 100,000 perhaps have not always troop, of China's Red Army Had T!? Cf g 1 'tiori Of crossed the Yalu River Inf. l by" means 1 4 joke. In Bank Robbery .. v ' VANCOUVER iff1 A Juvenile was arrested last night and charged with participating in thr tnrt he reiterated the ests." The Indians Iead an-io- itment to the security industry to the .needs of wur madlc life on a sprawling reserve and were not reported missing r. l. - t n .... -l 11 K V,,...V.f Jakob Malik, Soviet fknown, only a rubber stamp was should an emergency arise. Sur until October 15. hat Lie would not be plus civil aircraft will probably ' Being Appointed OTTAWA A Department of Finance official said yesterday that government inspectors $3,800 robbery of an east ?ni-branch of the Royal Bank of be taken over by the RoyairCan- taken. Keys and a fountain pen disappeared from the Northern B.C. Power Co. office which was alsoi adian Air Force. contended that ex Canada October 4. He will appear in juvenile court. .Two other Lie's term by the Ready For Hallowe'en would soon be appointed in prin forced. Steel Products teembly would be in cipal Canadian cities to enforce youths have already pleaded guilty to the same robbery. , Russia's Peace Plan Rejected : LAKE SUCCESS The Unit- the League's charter the newly imposed consumer l ne entries are oeueveu tu i c L have been the work of room i Company M rike He criticized Lie fo: credit restrictions which become effective as from tomorrow. m remaining as secre prowlers rather than experienced burglars. I, suggesting that he i! on for the salary zed Nations Genera! Assembly's LONDON" 0) Actor Brian Robert Napier, who injured in it. political committee yesterdt.y jf not as a particular little minority group but as a group belonging to one of the largest nations of the earth. There were 43 millions of them extending from South America through Central America .Mexico, the United States and over Canada of what were sometimes called "aborigines," but of origins not similar, and stemming from two sources. The North American Indian, and particularly the Indian of the northwest, was undoubtedly sub-Mongolian. Hs came down this coast following one the great Ice-periods of history and trickled down, for various reasons moving on and on until he worked out his destiny in the North American continent. The clan system proved a MONTREAL 9 More thai-one thousand employees of ths Canadian Tube and Steel Products Ltd. today went cut ua strike after last minute negoti-ati"ns failed. The workers went on strike to back wage and nour demands his back while at work in the fral Assembly Is cal Reece was playing the role of a policeman in a television drama rejected Russia's peace program. Then a last-minute manoeuvre Half Million Dollar Blaze BURNABY A" $500,000 'tire today destroyed the Tru-Fit Mlli-wcrk Ltd plant here. Two man May to deal with, the when he was trapped in his own the appointment of woods recently, left for Vancouver today on the Camosun. Hn hopes to take a trip to New Yor before returning to Prince handcuffs. They were broken by the Soviet prevented the committee from voting at once in a counter-proposal offered by thi General, Lie's present open just in time for his next made fourteen months ago when up next February. VANCOUVER Authorities are fully prepared to maintain good order tonight, which is Hallowe'en. According to announcements any who feel disposed to carry on arts of defiance of ths law will find themselves promptly under arrest Judging rom the general tone of the press, there is an Impression that there may be attempts to make trouble, such as riots and destruction, and the police, as well as others, are in no mood to let It amount to anything. A plain warning is given that disorder will be immediately and appearance before the cameras. the old contract expired. bulldines were burned and onlv United States and six other powers. Rejection of the Soviet re olu- E WEATHER tion came after a week of de the office bulletins was saved The loss includes buildings, equipment, lumber stocks, two trucks and two lumber rarrlen. bate in which spokesmen for the SynopM, Improvement in the non-Communist world charges ok place over most of "4 Hi. w H nee during the night. Moscow had prepared a propp.-ganda trap and was not makui' a sincere move to case the iiiter-ntional tension. ie change for the vigorously dealt with. rather short-lived tie southern sections I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davey have returned from a visit to Edmonton. The Alberta city, says Mr. Davey, has grown beyonJ recognition and seems destined to become one of the great centres of all Canada. common origin. From the worm West Pacific as far as Santiago there were similar clan systems of which one particular custom was the matriarchal line of descent. That Is still a cause of no little difficulty in administration, especially in the settling of cst&tcs There were 136.000 of the na-tivp race In Canada (the rate Red. For another Pa-1 rapidly ncarine the D. WestoveY is a passenger on the Camosun on his way to Vancouver today. in and strong south- 1 Will extenrt nvrtr Unn. Publisher In Death Plunge N this afternoon and -I? precipitation will e southern interior Tomorrow will kpp of Increase having been 2& P cent over the years). Not so many years ago .the death rate , dnn npr thousand in the m "f this unsettled NEW YORK John Boc-tigcr, aged 50, former of the late President D. Roosevelt, plunged to (Courtesy ft. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) firct six months of life except P milder temperatures in the northern "the- southerly winds w storm move Pacific l,e reeinn. t. death today from the seventh floor of an exclusive Manhattan hotel. Police said Boettlger had been depressed for several days and was under the case of a male nurse. He was the former publisher e coast and cnuth. , 1 1 , i f. ' Kfeln mucha8 "i me past, sev- Vancouver Bayonne 134 Bralorne 6.75 B R Con .2V2 B R X 05 Cariboo Quartz 1.25 Congress 08 Hedley Mascot 37 Pend Oreille 8.30 Pioneer 2.20 Premier Border .06 Privateer 07 Reeves McDonald 4.00 , Forecast 08St rcffWm ...-.,.. Nav nT" of the Seattle Post-Intelllgencer. Later he moved to Denver where he controlled a newspaper. Mrs. Anna Boettlger was his divorced wife. She Is not remarried and lives in California. CedT;tlechlnage t1 ;? . cl J Ing In India and tnma, one m the highest In the world They have 5Vfe million acres of land granted by royal commission under act of Parliament confirmed by the provinces and their welfare is under the administration of the Indian Department. The vote for Indian Affairs administration has risen from two millions to 21 million dollars. EMANICPATION There was In some quarters fear of a paternalistic state with Indians included. There had been opinions that they were merely a charge on Crown ami Dominion, and if left alone would die out. But, contrarllv, they had increased in numbers and the problems of disease and want arose. Real emancipation came with the inception of the Atlanta Charter calling for protection and welfare of minority groups by the larger nations. This was a problem Canadians .03 Reno "m ' ual northern "0 t 1 to easterl,, ln Sheep Creek 1.23 section h. V" LOCAL TIDES Wednesday, November 1, 1950 High 5:30 16.0 feet 16:55 17.4 feet Low 10:54 11.4 feet and m p Pflnce anQ ,B; Rupert, 35 Beattie .'. 60 Bevcourt .42 Bobjo .11 Vi Buffalo Canadian 26 Consol. Smelters 119.00 Con west 1.86 Donalda ....t 56 Eldona .28 East Sullivan 8.40 . Qiant Yellowknife 6.85 God's Lake 35 Hardrock 28 Harricana .08 Heva 09 Hosco .07 . Jacknife 06 Jollet Quebec 1.10 Lapaska 04 Little Long Lac 40 Lynx 15 Madsen Red Lake 2.20 McKenzle RedLake 45 McLeod Cockshutt 2.36 Moneta .31 Negus 96 Noranda 72.25 Louvlcourt .21 1 Pickle Crow 1.82 Regcourt 05 San Antonio 2.65 Senator Rouyn , .25 Sherrit Gordon 2.47 Steep Rock 5.40 Silver Miller 90 Upper Canada .... 1.97 Golden Manltou . 5.80 PER CANADIAN LAUNDRIES Silbak Premier 32 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley 04 Silver Standard 2.26 Western Uranium 88 ask Oils-Anglo Canadian 4.90 A. P. Con 43 Atlantic - 2.45 Calmont 95 Central Leduc 2.80 Home Oil - 14.50 Mercury 14 V2 ' Okalta 1-80 Pacific Pete 7.40 Princess .56 Royal Canadian 11 Royallte 12.50 Toronto Athona 08 Aumaque ,.- -S3 . fl installed leather equipment 3 for concentrate on oefore should other, distant considering ROYAL RECEPTION Queen Juliana receives R?ar-Admirai E. R. Mainguy, flag officer in command, and commanding officers of the three ships in the CanaUiuu Special Service Squadron on the squadron's recent visit to th; Netherlands. This navy photo shows the Queen at the Royal Palace standing between Admiral Mainguy and Plerrt Dupuy, Canadian ambassador to the Netherlands. Others are: second row, left to right: Col. H. E. T. Doucet of Montreal, Canadian military attache to the Netherlands; Lt.-Cmdr. F. C. Frewer. Toionto. commanding officer of the Micmac; Commodore K. F. Adams, Victoria and Halifax, commanding officer of the Magnificent, and Lt.-Cmdr. E. T. G. Madgwtctt, Ottawa, commanding officer of the Huron. adjutant to Queen Juliana; Cmdr. van Eikel, Netherlands Rear row: Lt.-Cmdr. Baron van Boetzelaer, liaison officer; Lieut. Ian Webster of Montreal, flag lieutenant to Admiral Mainguy. and Vice-Admiral Rost van Tonnigen, chief military adviser to the Queen. (CP PHOTO) 50"'ng and Re-dyeing Leather and ued Jackets. Purse. Shoes. Etc. groups. Indian Affairs have h p p n administering without ro information Phone l 10 (255) much change since the Indian Act of 1859, but the new Bill 267 the "Magna Carta" for In-tContinued on page 4) ttAM