PROVINCIAL LIBRARY i SUPPORT , GYRO APPLES BUY AndHe!p NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' YOUR Playgrounds VOL. XXXIX, No. 240 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS News Closes Deal For y Korean!) W&v Don FdodsiD Steves As Ste )ow Equipment- Latest (SBamrap Doses on mnnnniaainitete Dim Ktortlffi lodern, Efficient Printing , , , . , retaliation of New Type Setting Fvstcm Part of Plant Improvement II n Practice Practice By By Last Ditch I w nd Modernization Program Red Cross Red Plane On Bombing Run Feeble r.fforl Off Inchon i U its new building project now nearing com- r-v ,a r ' ; "i Resistance Is Stiffer thc Daily News is about to embark on an-hase of plant improvement and moderniza-part of the program to provide Prince Ru- Proves Unsuccessful i H II IF' Momentous Parley Is On WAKE ISLAND President H. S. Truman arrived on .thin tiny western Pacific Island, 2300 miles fiom Honolulu, for his momentous conference with General Douglas MacArthur on measures to combat the threat of Communism in the Operation Mercy To Be Staged in Prince Rupert At Later Date VANCOUVER Fires and l llM TOKYO n United States Navy headquarters said today that an unidentified plane made an unsuccessful bombing run on Ith a better newspaper pruuuceu aiung niuuei n and efficient lines. explosions, all imaginary, yesterday flashed across British Columbia but Red Cross branches responded like veteran campaigners. the United States landing ship Is Wanted Comstock off Inchon, Korea earty today. Following the visit to the city this week of Earl Ebcl of Seattle, order was placed with the Ludlow Typograph Co. for a Ludlow vstrm composing unit which It is expected to have Installed Results of "Operation Mercy," planned to test the mobility and of Curtain organization of 40 Red Cross Two bombs were dropped by a single-engined plane making a elide attack on the Comstock from the north. Headquarters reported that both rcissed. TOKYO P There seems no question that the Koreanjar is in its final stages, said Major General Ilobart R. Gay, commanding officer of United States First Cavalry, today. TOKYO While United Na- A tlons forces closed their steel clamp on 20,000 North Korean Communists just about the 38th parallel, one South Korean spearhead lunged to within 50 miles of the Red capital of Pyongyang today. Although advances . were continued, official reports today stated that enemy LULU- Speaking at a Far East. (The time of the President's arrival was shortlv before noon Pacific Standard Time.) General MacArthur had arrived from Tokyo a few hours earlier and was on hand to greet "The Chief." Both Truman and MacArthur Pre President Harry S. branches, were termed "very satsifactory" by officials in charge. (Owing to the present state of local Red Cross organization yesterday's provincial practice did not extend to Prince Rupert bat and operating about the end of the year. It will be the first installation of Its kind in any printing establishment north of Vancouver and decision upon the undertaking was decided upon by (j i .... . . I A. aid that people behind Curtain were as anxl-peare as those of the norld. It was necessary, is, net the truth to it is planned to have one here shortly.) pie. The President saidj assoclates after" careful consid-aot one of those who , pration of npw enuiDment which flew here. Gordon Boosts v Adanacs May In Cup Hunt TORONTO O' The fighting New Westminster Adanacs last night drove back into the Mann Cup lacrosse picture with a 13-to-9 win over Owen Sound -4.. t: war was inevitable Mdent said: Off To Winnipeg not one of those who Sayings Bonds opposition was stiffening' north of the parallel. A development of the past two days, only reported today, wa3 of two commando raids by the British Royal Marines. The Canadian destroyers Ath-abaskan and Cayuga were among the Allied warships hither war is inevitable. would be desirable for the plant In its new home. Ludlow installation will eliminate to large extent old-fashioned hand setting of larger types of composition. It will also make possible more versatility of front page dress and advertising set-up- The new equipment will in Hospital Meeting Douglas Stevenson left by to : as sure as I stand here people behind the Iron ire Just as anxious for 1 am and I am just as Owen Sound now leads the J four-out-of-seveTi series two day's plane for Winnipeg where MONTREAL All officers and employees of the Canadian National Railways system were urged to invest In the fifth series of Canada Savings Bonds which go on sale next Monday in a message issued bv Donald I stand here that, if tne buid be gotten to thoae games to one. The fourth game will be played Sunday and the fifth on Wednesday. of wnicn participated m . wus he will attend the Institute Ad- week's seaborne strike against Western Canada Hospital mlnistrators. Lasting one week. North Korean targets and sup-it this week. The third Is a post-graduate course In Ply lines here would be peace In volve a financial outlay of .near ly $10,000. Gordon, C.M.G., chairman and president. ' BAND RETURNS A. C. Delamont, leader of the Kttsilano Boys' Band, discusses the bands' recent tour of Britain with several of the members. This Cunard Donaldson photo shows the group as the liner Samaria prepared to dock at Quebec. The boys have been invited to return for the Festival of Britain in 1951. They havs been giving concerts at Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton on their way to the Coast and are due home In Vancouver tomorrow. Their tour was a financial success. (CP PHOTO) "Our personal welfare and the welfare of our country are both served when we invest ln Can lit Saving Detrimental Rich Ore Find Stewart Mine Looking Good -"uin waiamji niv,Q ou hospital administration. Top- , ' ranking authorities from Can- -has been In action on the east jada and the United States will coast. I give lectures, combined with There was a general drought ! field work., ln hospitals where of reports on ground action to-problems similar to those ln lo- jday following announcement .leal Institutions arise. I that United States First Cav- 1 The following week Mr- Stev-1 airy Division had captured ienson will attend the B.C. Hos-1 Kumchon on the southeastern Ipital convention In Vancouver.! approaches to the North Korean Discussions are expected to re- capital of Pyongyang. Kumchon y Children Dr. Black ada Savings Bond," said Mr. Gordon. "I strongly recommend that all officers and employee of the Canadian National sys tem take advantage of the op neral health in the Prince Rupert Health Unit : is good, Dr. D. McC. Black, director, said an inspection of interior points. Cedarvale, STEWART Ore samples from portunity. In previous years many of us have purchased bonds for cash but the most Is 70 air miles from Pyongyang- the Gold Drop mine, which has BEWARE OF FALSE SECURITY Korea Has Helped World Peace But Churchill Sounds Warning 'i BLACKPOOL (CP) Conservative Leader Winston Churchill said today that recent United Nations popular way of saving is through the company's payroll deduction has been under more direct observation thanf" -nUai Major General Hobart R.,Gay. commanding officer of the First Cavalry, said that spearheads had smashed eight miles north volve around the hospital insurance plan as It affects local hospitals. Poles Sentenced In Treason Cases i j plan. The same arrangement points, had shown a marked- improvement importance has been found m will be available this year and foresight impels all of us not he late spring inspection. Dr. Black laid that -XIS that only to save as much as we can to the shift to standard umewhlcn was originally found in WARSAW K Seven of ten but to save systematically. and the earlier arrival oi oar- tn Premler wilh goid rather Successes in Korea "must not lull US into a sense of persons accused of espionage and of Kumchon to Hanpo on the main escape route of the Reds. ' "The trap is closed," Gay said. "They, will not get out any tanks, guns or vehicles." - The American push toward Yyongyang Is supprted by United Nations air cover and fol- , , . i anti-state acuviiy were k Clubs Busy - j Wy Sale i ed to death by a regional mili- t.arv court today and another Responding To Health Survey All three drew long prison terms. "What has happened in Korea has set' world foundation. There be time peace on a stronger may mow to build up a European ness as fall and winter ap-, tnan slver predominating, and the subsequent preached s LeFrancols, managlrig en- . addition to the hours of sleep sjx chan. &&fS5tt thinorther' ne, sampL which wen ; taken country u detrimental to the the average value was $130 per ton. One sample assayed as high Darkness hooith nf children e. Jtoo 'tot?! it a, without as $112 In gold, $5614 .In silver, 287 ln lead and 2104 ln zlnc- ad arine an extra hour "!f 7. rvrpva-' A vein 70 feet long and three feet are accused of opposition to the lowed by British and Australian troorjs. Communist party. The public Is co-operating well in the Canada-wide sick In Berlin army wltn strong aa irom mib-aln. United States and Canada." Mr. Churchill addressed the closing session of the Conservative party's annual convention. Old Country Gather to Catch I wide has been exposed The South Korean First Corps pounded north along the' coast from captured Wonsaji toward, the big chemical centre of Ham-hung and west to form another spearhead toward Pyongyang..- The British commandos, ln,, weird war paint and heavily armed, made their two daring fins Gyro Apple i Boo ! Football ; U.S. Strength Is Bolstered ness survey now being conducted, according to a statement by Dr. D. McC. Black, director of Prince Rupert Health Unit. He said that at first there was a little reluctance on the part of the housewives to take onto ' are gathering this Dead Man On Drifting Boat The property, on which Montreal Interests have so far spent $60,000 in development, Is' situated ln the Marmot River zone, half a mile away from Marmot dock. The same company owns the Mountain Boy property. lent in the" district. Dr. Black said. His examination covered grade one and four pupils. He is leaving Sunday for Hazelton. KLsplox and Kitwanga, where he will carry on further inspections in the schools and help co-ordinate the health survey now under way. :i at the old Overwaitsa try to catch a bargain Gnelish Leaeue Division 1 raids nn North Korea's east themselves the extra Daraen oi WASHINGTON. D.C. The An unconfirmed renort has ry's auction snip The irted off cacked with F'dise. which the ehih keeping track of all minor 111- Unltgd gtates Mmy ann0unced been receiVed here that an witnesses and accidents but, wnen t tha(. fQrces ln BerUn dentified American boat was the idea and Importance of the be strengthened by the as-f d off Ccean Falls Tuesday to the general health or , . survey units' newiy-formed ,,th rioaa man-in ,t. The boat Arsenal 3, Manchester United 0 1 coast only 65 miles from. Si-Burnley 5, Charlton Athletic 1. ' beria. The commandos, going Chelsea 0, Tottenham Hotspur ' ashore in rubber boats from a, 2. 1 United States destroyer, were Everton 1, Bolton Wanderers 1 1 reported to have destroyed, two (tie) ' bridges and a tunnel m Uglit- Huddersf ield Town 4, Aston ; nlng hit-and-run raldsj" Villa 2 i a' B - - - v, - --- pyniflineu. . . . i the Dominion was i be disposed of before' fnoon is finished. j ton? from paper dolls "its are Koine over the of the Sixth Infantry Regiment wag drifting an(j was towed to C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. William Hubenet, south-bousd from Skagway to Vancouver, Is due ln port at 3 o'clock this morning from Skagway and will will sail sail south south at at 5 5 p.m. p.m. HOCKEY SCORES (Pacific Coast) Vancouver 4, Tacoma 3 . Portland PnrtJanrt 7 7, Virtorla Victoria 2. 2. they gave their full support. All families under survey In this district have received their initial visit, he said- The regiment has an autnor-, 0cean Fails No f urther details lzed strength of 3744 officers and : hftve been received here. men. I , . Nothing imaginable fori P is missing from the l"t is UD fnr Knlo tnrlou I ' Observers said strengthening; of the Berlin garrison can be; taken by Russia as new evidence of United States determination Middlesbrough 1, Sunderland 1 (tie) Newcastle United' 3. Derby County 1 Portsmouth 2. Blackpool 0 Sheffield Wednesday 2, Wolver Jr coats for ladies are condition. There are iamps and other acres- ! Special Meet ! For tlatives Gave Warning l About Korea fn l! box cooler, medl- to maintain forces in the capital and as an answer to any new open or covert threats by the fm and other items ga- TOKYO W General Douglas hampton Wanderers 2 (tie) Stoke City 1. Fulham 1 (tie) , Word was received by Frank Soviets to the western allies. Pnes Bill Scuby and fn.nie arp goinu t,-, hn ! MacArthur's Intelligence chief said today he had sent a report Liv.ICalder, M.L.A., this mornin? I that there would be a special I convention of the Native Broth-l erhood of British Columbia No- Nds full trvin t.n fhirt West Bromwich Albion 1 erpool 1 (tie) Division S f, 10 get rid of all the I to the Army ln Washington predicting the Communist Invasion ! of South Korea three months in . advance. . Major General Charles Wll-'loughby told the Associated Mad Attacker Being Sought . .ucics a lot oi Jrfd horseplay going on,' seeing the opening of : feu that to miss e to miss a lot of good iaswell as a lot of fun.' Birmingham City 2, Barnsley 0 , vember 10 to discuss BUI i, Bury 3, West Ham United 0 the bill to amend the Indiaa Cardiff City 2, Southampton Act. The information did not 2 (tie) 1 name the meeting place, but Mr. Chesterfield 0, Hull City 0 (tie) I Calder thinks it is apt to be at Coventry City 6, Blackburn ! Alert Bay . Rovers 1 , A lot of organizations , hae interest . in the been taking an Grimsby Town 2. Sheffield I Press that he had notified the . DETROIT W Police today x Jut, ix f" "IE DAY I the Rotarlans are hav r lucuon, the Gyros ar Army Department in Washington on March 10 but there was no Indication of what, if any. action was '" taken on the3e warnings. (A Defence Department spokesman in Washington declined to comment.) ra in the culmlna United 2 (tie) j Leicester City 2, Doncasterj Rovers 0 1 bill Mr. Calder said, ana nave been discussing it. The Public Affairs Institute planned sessions from now until the time It comes before Parliament again. In fnr ,LrAP,Ple Week sought an escapee from mental hospital following fiendish attacks on six persons here last night Four women and a boy and a girl were victims of savage attacks with a metal club by a prowler who entered their homes. There Is a pick-up order for James Allen, aged 26, who escaped from the mental hospital Friday.. Manchester City 4, Brentford 0 Notts County 2, Luton Town 2 (tie) Preston North End 2, Leeds United 0 Queen's Park Rangers 1, Swansea Town 1 (tie) THE WEATHER - A very weak disturbance the Queen Charlottes this Joe Louis To Fight Again and their helpers tln 0I the streets since Ll! luscious Mo- Wk" box' ba8 ani member, have y on the telephone for ;valng orders and ;. 7k readV response. u ln0'b"x orders will be the coming week. NEW YORK Oi It seems that Thomas M. Christie returned to the city on this afternoon's plane from a business trip to Vancouver. ' i i Joe Louis is going to keep on 'morning and is moving slowly 'across northern Vancouver Island. This disturbance should reach the south coast this evening. Rain in the southern interior has become intermittent and should become showery thH afternoon and stop by evening. i fighting until he gets one more . . . . , . i i 1 pgr .ym UVM snot at Ills uta ueavyweigui, uuc. From reliable sources It was Scottish League Division "A" Aberdeen 2, Celtic 1 Clyde 2, Dundee 1 Falkirk 1, East Fife 1 (tie) Hearts 2. Airdrieonians 0. Morton 3. Partick Thistle 2. Motherwell 2, Hibernian 6 Ralth Rovers 2, St. Mirren 0 Rangers 2, Third Lanark 1 LCCAL TIDES Miss B. Morse, who has been visiting ln the city for a few days, returned by the noon flight I9 Hold-up Jtown Toronto today to Sandspit. ! .rm-s wax i learned today that the Brown j Bomber Is planning a series of big bouts which he hopes will earn him another crack at the champion, Ezzard Charles. If all goes well, the 36-year-old Louis may take on Argen rN Ont Forecast North Coach Region Cloudy with occasional showers today. Sunny Sunday. Winds light, increasing Sunday to northwest. 01 TW T P" Hies "tenners u,--. -K' tin City council at regular session Tuesday night approved payment of an account for $1252.40 to W. R. Bonnycastle, ! consulting engineer, for survey I M. - - JUMBTFkW Vww Men ;Tay ln a light- i is men oni T.it.r e cnanne in iciiiuvia- Ned SiZu PraD theft on tina's Cesaer Brion ln Chicago East ZA n Dundasi H1 h ' 3.47 19.4 feet ture. Lows tonight and highs 15:32 21.9 feet Sunday at Port Hardy, Sand- in late November or early De-ppmbpr followed swiftlv bv ao- bWlnfT messengers taof h f ?m a bank to I rjearances in Detroit and New: Low 9:27 work on the water system and ( compiling an interim report- The j account Included salary and ex- j jpenses. 7.3 feet spit and Prince Kupert, iu ana 3.2 feet,55. . . . ; 19 kt r-" c "won and Erle York. is about to return to her base in Esquimau, according to current dispatches. PHT' Portion. J