V PROVINCIAL LIBRARY DISPATCHED Hi 1-2 SUPPORT '::2:z:i:. 2, c. r.r: GYRO APPLES BUY AndHeIp , NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'8 NEWSPAPER , voib,i!ied Canod' Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" YOUR Playgrounds VOL. XXXIX. No. 241 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS Schools ISetv President of U.N. Assembly LOCAL MALI BUTTER WAS MEAR TRAGEDY! Opened Arnoil hnff H'ith Native Capt. Henry Doiron And Sea Maid Cheat Disaster fcreenville Korean Campaign Coming To Final Clean-up Stage thp visit of Com- nd 1 L s. Arncil to north last wecK was u; 1 ;fne three Naas River TOKYO (CP) Allied troops plunged today to-..TflZd ward the Aatland approaches to the Communist Another near tragedy of the seas, involving a well-known Prince Rupert halibut boat the Sea Maid, Capt. Henry Dioron was 'registered against V 'd hope that it could Korean capital of Pyongyang and possibly the last " Dossibly iL'Cl at fur maJ'ur battl of th war. The drive for the capit capital is the stormy waters off the Queen Charlotte Islands! ,nri 1.UU niarps. il was nig" at the week-end. The incident occurred when the $60,000 vessel developed engine trouble on the fish- turning into a race between the South Korean First Division troops and the American First Cavaltry M Band Leader Fred wished h:m wen. . . . Division. American foot troopers in the party weic m. , smashed 12 miles before noon Superintendent F. Sir, f the local office, Mis3 ing grounds near Rennel Sound,' on the west coast of the Islands, and commenced drifting helplessly in the heavy seas. A fortuitous rescue was made oy nearby vessels and the incident ended with no serious mishap. A broken hydraulic dutch, imnossihle ti repair to sea, rendered the Sea Maid helpless on Churchill Sees Europe Danger BLACKPOOL, England Ch Bear Surprised In Yard by Housewife By . HERMAN RENSVOLD This morning Irwin Rens-vold, Grade V Borden Stree, fcrhooi pupil, reported to his class that yesterday about 11 ant, social weuare , Department of In- Sl W. B. Bailey of the : andRt. Rev. James B. Monday. They fought through stubborn resistance to Stnmak, only .42 air miles from Pyongyang. Almost due north, South Korean division elements were in Suan, only 40 air miles from the capital. American tanks led top of Caledonia. I $25,000,000 ORDER TORONTO Britain fat placing, or will be placing shortly, orders for $25,000,00 of Canadian products, James S. Duncan, Toronto, chairman of tbe dollar-sterling trade board, announced today. The pro-ducts include lumber,' pulp-wood, newsprint, iron ore, canned salmon and B.C. apples. NEW DELHI Prime Minister Nehru voiced Indian opposition today to the United States proposal for raising specially armed forces to serve under United Nations direction. Such forces, he said, were more likely to lead to a world war than to discourage one. TO NAME ARBITRATOR OTTAWA The minister of labor, Hon. M, F. Gregg, will ask the cabinet tomorrow tm name an arbitrator in the dispute between the railway managements and unions who have failed to bring about an agreement of the dispute which led to a general strike a few weeks ago. . STEVESTON .KILLING VANCOUVER Royal Cana Prime Minister Winston Church k to Alyansn Tuesday warned' the West Saturday , !c'"m": fcmissioncr's first visit 111 4 a.m., his mother, Mrs. D. Lie. That night they. nuay and lor hours she floundered along the treacherous coast, facing what seemed certain against getting too deeply Involved In Asia's troubles because the danger of Communists In Europe is far. greater. mtiibai j high oaiu uioui gaiiua tion and confusion spread through Communist ranks, and signs multiplied that the Red Korean armv was crumbling. doom. r.alned at a banquet, b band meeting after-Ei the people met Mr. Ambassador Nasrollah Entezam of Iran (left) was elected President ' of the Fifth Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly, now meeting at Flushing Meadow and Lake Success, N. Y. UJJ. Secretary-General Trygve Lie congratulates Mr. Entezam. ad an opportunity to "Threats In the Far East are although there still was fierce Rensvold, while shaking rugs, disturbed a big black bear eating garbage in her back yard. Irwin's parents live at 1002 First Avenue West, less . than one-half block from the Ocean View Hotel. Charles ! Paul, a classmate, also said in the afternoon a bear had been seen near the grain elevator. kir problems with him. resistance at some points. Chief Councillor Ste- Finally, the Joe Baker, Capt. Clarence Campbell, another Prince Rupert vessel, sighted two members of the Sea Maid's crew on deck frantically waving a distress signal. SOS messages were sent out and, although reception was poor, they were picked up by the on a very small scale" compared to them, he said. . He said, however, that he did not think war Inevitable. After Allied troops take Pyongyang, it is believed they will chase the Reds northwest to Isy they set forth In tit down river to Can- RISES FROM RUINS ward the potentially explosive borders of Communist Man ere they had a short Kith the Gwlnaha churia and Soviet Siberia. he mouth of the can- Canadian Fishing Co.'s, packer Cape Perry. Capt. Henry Helin, Now that Gen. MacArthur Is commUsioner inspec- back from his historic meeting Widespread Search Hunters Lost Historic Chamber of British House of Commons Reopening Israel Crisis Gurion Resigns :iiool and the village. with President Truman, there Is and relayed to Constable Fletch- i er, RCMP, Queen Charlotte, wnoj chartered a Queen Charlotte attending a short speculation that he has the sig dian Mounted Police today j held a Chinese for investiga-t nal to throw everything. at tha in?. Air Lines plane to fly to the distressed vessel. remaining Red resistance and '.ernoon they went to where the party was JERUSALEM CP-Prime David Ben-Ourion's eovern- mop up the war- In Aircraft I EDMONTON 9 The fate of Meanwhile, the Joe Baker, tion after the UIl:ng last night I of Manuel Joe, . young Indian fisherman, who was shot dead V 50-piece band. They ; ment resigned Sunday, plunging only boat in the vicinity, man By HAROLD K. MILKS LONDON (AP) The historic chamber of the House of Commons, burned out by German bombs in 1941, will reopen Oct. 26, rebuilt completely even aged to get hold of the sea Confident new scnooi. new the gtate of Israel lnto the nrgt later attended a ban- cablnet crlsls in history. Maid and towed her to Tartoo Harbor where she and her crew L . .; ... ' I . . . , f .'ciuue village, m tne five goose hunters who disappeared Saturday on a plane flight from Northern Alberta remained a mystery today as the Ben-Ourion has been Prime ' Minister since the new state was onsisting of Einar Martinsen. to the traditional peepholes in the doors. .ing Thursday morn-d led in the proceed- John Olafson, Reg Anderson, TVl v,QmV,0. o f-j. z. frn rha nlrl nno in at nearby Steveston. A taxi driver, Norman Gotch, told police that he drove 23-year-old Joe to one address and, as he was knocking, another door was opened by a man carrying a 12-gauge shotgun. The gun went off when the Chinese was about 20 feet from the formed in May 1948. RCAF sent up a squadron of 12 children sang a few , Richard Pallant and Fred Web-j " "J "" A religious bloc of cabinet re raising the flas.' then prayers by the Safe From Red Peril Truman and MacArthur Finish Brief But Important Meet search planes. The party dis-1 appeared between Grande Prairie and Edmonton. The plane was piloted by ber are now awaiting arrival of i which members of Commons tirst met m is a toe seiner : . clever combination of the and- Frank Jones, ot Sludegate M.S-- I modern. The peepholes, the rebuilt chamber is the wJ0! ? lo'at first forgotten .were Included .Churchill Arch, contacted from e school was declared pen by Commissioner ' Harry Pennington, Vancouver, Id the ribbons across stones of the bomb- . . . rr " , , as a bow to old tradition. ! aamagea members notified Ben-Gurlon after a heated party caucus that they were unable to accept a recent cabinet change proposed in the face of Israel's economic and financial troubles. He had proposed the appointment of a financial expert from South Africa , 8nd aboard were Harry Morton, be made following tne arrival oi i - , French Abandon Another Outpost vpr entrance were cut by The children sang i" and marched into After refreshments he people, there were i.r II .MUT . A ,iir R1U a, - HONOLULU t President H. R Truman and General Doutrlas of Edmonton. as tne new minister oi comrneice MacArthur met on Wake Island The best clue so far comes from Smith, Alberta, where a Capt. Henry Dioron lormeny tlrmesneer Most ot the Commonwealth ' of Black Rod the messcngei r who wno of Prince Rupert And now countries. have contributed re-Vancouver, a veteran of 37 years came to ummon placements for the ruined fur-in this into session Jin alert mermxr. , the fishing game on w coasf has now left the Isiands of today's oj M1 contrlbuted the and industry. SAIGON 0i The French announced the abandonment of still another Dost on the the official party Sunday and both voiced confi- small plane was seen flying low President Dr. Chaim Weizman dence that Communist perils In of Councillor Johnson Leonard Douglas and to ask Ben-Ourion China-Indo-China frontier the ; Saturday, small outpost of Nacharri. The for Vancouver to visit ms wiie;"".u . ,0f the House of Commons. New- Is expected to carry on. ffoundland, before it became a Her. py afternoon the party and family until "repairs are -" cw comnleted. He wUI rejoin his Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, garrison withe-Tew nine miles southeast to Don Dang, the last ship at Queen Charlotte when ' architect, agreed it was a rnis-:slx chalrs from tne former prime oown river to Kin-official opening of the r Tightening Up, Palace Guards Asia could be overcome. President Truman Issued a statement before leaving saying he was confident "we can surmount these dangers, to a free world now pressing In Asia." It was a brief two-hour meeting covering a variety of Issues. There were three phases of dcussion: N followed the same it is again ready for sea to com- taKe. cnit came me new sum, ministers conference room, plete what he says will be his panels and In their places went: clearlng of the burned-out last trip to the fishing grounds, wooden ones,, complete with! cnamber began May 10, 1945, Retraining ol R.C.A.F. Pilots major French position! before the frontier headquarters fortress of Langsdon. Communist-led Vletmlnh , troops occupied Nacham following the French withdrawal. as at Greenville. Chief noies tnrougn wmcu : f 0Ur years to the day after Ger- members may peer to their , hlui t th near. as master of banquet that even- LONDON The burglary at Buckingham Palace last Thurs endance was the Kin- I by Battersea power station and tne I ,ir f DriHna con- t Mm a t V OTTAWA Six hundred pilots The King and others in N under the direction HIGHER TAXES FOR NEXT YEAR HINTED ' WHITEFIELD, N.H. 0) Pros 1. Steps necessary to bringing of the Royal Canadian Air Force ; the e and gecurity of of bombs screaming into West royal family will help open the new chamber. But the ceremony Reds Re-elected In East Berlin ewart. 1 on the tide for Harl- from World War II will receive minster Palace. Korea as soon as possible and to will not be held there. It will be Clifton Brown, then and now N arrived there Ft ida in another part of Westminster; , f th , id the un- pects for higher taxation ior Canadians next year were indicated today by Finance Minister BERLIN Oi Pledged to reiresner courses .n '"""" getting United States troops out ?rs. CaVd ffiir country m 50011 as o io. They went at Palace. i-nmcrstnno nf tiip new chambet day is likely to cause tighter security regulations for the 40-man police squad guarding tho premises. A Scottish seaman, Douglas Monro, was charged with breaking into the palace and stealing a box containing documents. The police are trying to discover how It was possible for him to scale the high wall and get past police and arnwd new school, where the fp 11 on a typically fine This will be for two reasons one traditional, the other "r "r'n. 2. Preliminary negotiations on May 26, 1948. Since 1941 Commons has had following the banau.-t ; ' A1' T'T Z7r ,:,tnr. m I a peace treaty for Japan. temnorarv accommodations in Abbott. He said federal expenditures next fiscal year would be "considerably greater" than this year. Abbott was addressing the Savings Bank Association of swerving loyalty to Moscow, Red leaders were swept back into office by more than 97 per cent of the voters at Sunday's election in Eat Berlin, it was officially announced today. The voters had only the Red parlia- 1 1 .. f t ninnco f mm and. p speeches by Commls-pil, who paid a moving A king never visits the House ; th oW House of Lords. of Commons. The practical rea-j connection with VhTstrTngihen-! 3 International peace and se-lng throughout the western of the Royal Canadian Alricurity Cnr.. ocolnct on pmerBRncv. i Paclf lc. F me lire and work of Connecticut. 11 neoor L. Clifton, one ..c.u i,.. irt io o vital i President Truman is on his son is equally important tae ; Commons chamber is just too small for the hundreds of dig-1 nitarles. Like all halls of the; sUndine Indian rwnnls nan i na f war " said a De-i way from Honolulu to San Fran i th mint fanatic votine since gu"us h Official opening of Fjl was Saturday morn- By-Elections partment of National ueience. cisuu m uic i"""" t"""-spokesman. Independence today. He will Commons break through the ages it's too small lo accommodate; on the benches even all Its C25 None Killed When Powder Explodes , MALARTIC, Quebec Fire exploded 20 tons of dynamite in this northwestern Quebec min-ine town last night, severely in- P the other openings. Hitler they assured the Soviet- j- Monro Is believed to have been sponsored East German govern-! Intoxicated. He was found lying ment would stay in office until I In the palace grounds after ihe at least 1954. I entry. 1 : TODAY'S STOCKS : aanresses by some of R P"opie. chief Coun- Are Being Held OTTAWA Voting is taking place in three federal by-elec- maw an impoiiUiii uiuuutoai international affairs from San Francisco at 8:30 tomorrow night. (The address will be heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network!. General MacArthur is back In Tokyo today. Apple Sale Is Success "'fon, Chief Johnny "if st Hill, on hfhaif members- The new Commons chamber still seats only 939 persons counting spectators. There are green felt-covered benches for 437 members. The other 133 tioss today Weliand in untario i juring one woman and smashing pPie, expressed their tPflafU - asd Rimouski and Montreal-St. Johnston Co. Ltd.) f (Courtesy 8. O. Biool plant IrLTf k" Prinze Rupert Gyro Club will Ut.f?.b?,know at the end of this week Mary in Quebec. All three seats were formerly held by Liberals. members will have to stand If all should be on hand at one 100 windows The blaze staitea on the surface at Barnat gold mines and spread to the powder room. Most of the town's 7000 residents were awakened by tha blast. About 40 persons were ? how it made out financially as 'tagc w won would in T be taken of i 1 , WoPk nam- ram the nlani. tn. .u- I lrau" Ul "W"- . TORONTO Athona 08 Aumaque ... 37 Beattle - -47 Bevcourt - .40 time. The floor of the chamber remains precisely the same as that of the old House, 68 feet palgn which reached a peak last u mm. f"1? left HartlPv treated for cuts caused by tns Recruiting Team In City As part of the campaign for enlistment in the Royal Canadian Air Force, a recruiting team .Baibers telephoned the people of In Weliand there are Progressive-Conservative and C.C.F. candidates ln opposition to the return of a Liberal successor to the late Hon. Humphrey Mitchell. There are a variety of Independent opponents to the official Liberal candidates In the two Quebec seats. iiernnnn , flying glass. . .Prince Rim, i. ' i.. ' Prince Rupert to solicit box or Bobjo HVi Buffalo Canadian -28 Vi VANCOUVER Bayonne : 02 Bralorne 6.70 B. R. Con 02 ',i B. R. X 04 Carriboo Quartz . 133 Congress '-10 Hedley Mascot 38 Pacific Eastern 05 Pend. Oreille 8.40 Pioneer 2.30 ' Premier Border 03 fcht. ders. by 45 feet. The new chamber, like the old, is Gothic. But there has been a marked attempt at embellishment by what the architect describes as "horizontal bands of enrichment alternating with plain areas." Gyros and helpers were on the street corners on Saturday to further promote the sale. Deliveries will be made at the end of the week. The effort is. as usual, for the Cons. Smelters 120.50 Con west . 1.92 Donalda 59 Eldona - 27 East Sullivan 8.50 Giant Yellowknlfe ...... 6.90 God's Lake : 32 consisting of Flying Officer H.! E. Bowman and Sgt. L. O. Jones of Edmonton arrived by Satur-j day night's train and will con- duct interview and attestation' Sough! Caught Privy Council Upholds Ruling The walls are covered with Enelish oak treated to give a inrcnoN m Th Prtw Coun I club's playground work includ-' ins the clearing off of obllga- sessions at the Canadian- Legion during today, Tuesday and Wed THE WEATHER Synopsis . Two Pacific storms complicate the weather picture this morning. One lies off the coast of northern California and the other is 800 miles west of the Queen Charclotte Islands and moving towards the south coast of British Columbia. Cloudiness associated with the southern storm blankets the south coast this morning but effects of the second storm will not be felt until tomorrow. For the most cil today sustained the Supreme : mellow color. Most obvious new feature o! i tlons on the fine new McClymont Court of Canada Judgment nesday. A moving picture snow open to the public will be held H ; than throe doKS are h(d hid . Some 'ah o J1 pcsts ln the Park swimming pool. Husdreds of boxes are already known to have been sold. which declared the sale of margarine ln Canada is a matter of provincial jurisdiction. Under tonight. On "the way here, the team stopped off at Prince George. There have been two enlistments here so far. - Jm it . '"wtun, w:tn Lacrosse Is Now Tied Up -"ks, as well the judgment, Parliament has the power and control over the Import of margarine, but not the manufacture, sale or distribution, which come under provincial jurisdiction. found Privateer 08' Reeves McDonald 3.80 Reno - 03 Sheep Creek . 1.20 SUbak Premier : .31 Taku River lOVa Vananda 10 Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley 05 Sliver Standard 2.08 Western Uranium . .75 Oils Anglo Canadian 5.20 A. P. Con 45 Atlantic 2.85 Calmont 105 C. & E . 8.30 Central Leduc 3.00 Home Oil 18 00 Mercury 15 Okalta 1-90 Pacific Pete 8.20 sme of it. part of the interior will be sunny Hardrock .35 Harrlcana 08 Heva .06 Hosco 06 Jackknlfe 05Vi Joliet Quebec 96 Lake Rowan ;. .13 Lapaska -07 Little Long Lac ... 40 Lynx 17 Madsen Red Lake 2.16 McKenzie Red Lake .42 McLeod Cockshutt 2.45 Moneta -30 Va Negus 1.00 Noranda 73.00 Louvicourt .24 San Antonio 2.55 Senator Rouyn ' 24 Sherritt Gordon 2.48 8teep Rock 4.46 Sturgeon River .16 Silver Miller .92 Jlifax Reds Reported Massing Troops ISTANBUL OJ Unconfirmed reports received here last night said Russia was massing troops fe..been received at HOCKEY SCORES National Sunday-New York 3; Chicago 2 Detroit 4, Toronto 4 ltie Montreal 2, Boston 1 Pacific Coast New Westminster 11, Portland 4. Saturday-New Westminster 5, Seattle 2 Tacoma 2. Victoria 2 (tie) National Chicago 2, Toronto 1 Montreal 1, Boston 1. TORONTO m New Westmin- day and cloudy tomorrow with ster Adanacs tied the Dominion overnight temperatures higher lacrosse championship series at'un those of last nieht. because two games apiece Sunday fcy j of mcreasing cloud cover, edging ou t the Owen Sound Forecast Crescents 7 to 3. Next game will ; North coast regionVariable be played Wednesday night. ci0Udiness today. Rain tomor- I row. Milder tonight. Winds light NOT ALL ALIKE today and southeast (20 1 tomor- Ten different breeds of sheep, row. Lows tonight and highs PM.C s ;"wat the des- Ewmbe e pa;; " ttlt Ior ali- on her frontier with Turkey and Iran. The reports came from Kars, a Turkish town near the frontier. The reports also said Tuesday, October 17, 1950 Ian LNoveiber. , There High 5:56 17.0 feet the Russians had been instigat men 1,y for ottt- in ;n reserve to 18.9 feet are recognized in Canadian live-; tomorrow-at Fort uaray, o.u.a-10.3 and Prlnce RlIPert' 42 and 50' feet stock records. .. . . . I Princess . -6 Royal Canadian .......... .lliit ing revolts among the Kuraisn, 17:25 Low 11:23 tribes in Iran.