PROVINCIAL PROVINCIAL LI!!3..mt DISPATCHED WW - VICI3.1IA. 3. C. OfiLlWDRUGS ZA'y Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER . Published at Canada' Ma C. b:i: d .. "P.: e...a il. it... i . l i .. Phone 81 VOL irYTiT v 11 'uuictjit. rui.iiib ron nuKcu, m ixey to rne Virear rtorrnweSr , " - - rtllUE riVE CJNTS VM1 oks Have A SAUDI Deceit ,,Ad Troops Now - - Ppmnsula tat in t"S"" 9 -Thinly-clad 7 Korea trt, trudged over snow ..tjrous summits tonight ianchuria's Communist tv forward troop Says Disarmament Plan Is Full of Hidden Peril, LAKE SUCCESS (CP) The chief American delegate, Warren R. Austin, today urged the United Nations political committee to reject Russia's proposals for a Big Five peace pact and one-third cut in armed forces of the five powers. He tagged the proposal as an "iceberg" plan full of hidden peril. Austin says the Russians have , . - - - - L was from the Korean L across the spiny pen- 0the Sea 01 japan, troops braved wln- U but met few enemy far the Doraer. LAYING THREE KEELS OTTAWA Canada's $75.-000,000 warship building program is expected to get into full swing next month. The government plans call for keel laying in November for the first three of seven destroyer type .vessels whose construction wil round out the Navy's submarine killing forces. - NEWSMAN DIES SAINT JOHN, N.B. Ernest W. McCready, 81, outstanding newspaperman years ago, died last night. Born in Ottawa, he was ill since 192S, whe.- he retired from active work. He worked for newspapers in Saint John. Boston and New, York. shown "no evidence of basic change of heart" that would I "1 ' I if i- . I - . . H K ' i I . r II'. I "a !' ". V. "- 'V - I - o nrn r-T .. (Wrsi O&ff, ! to helping stop commit them aggression. nd the iorwara-most wwever, the Communist jt up a light and there -Jier indications of Chl-iimunist forces taking ,f part. rvil United States "frog-avtd death In the most js mine field In history the ray for the latest yesterday. Clad in j0ber suits with webbed . m their feet, they swam in Wnnsan Bav's chiliv City Manager . Is Only Thing ; Former Commissioner Still ,' Keen for System Is 84 Years Old Now W. J. Alder, former city commissioner here, is as enthusiastic as ever about the advisability of Prince Rupert adopting the city manager plan. "It's the only method for efficient and independent handling of city business without interference of hunting mine-control1 Earlier they worked nude Coalition Is Breaking Up BRANDON W Errick F. Willi', today asked the Progressive Conservative party to withdraw from Manitoba's 1-year-old coalition government. He urged a campaign to give the province its first Conservative administra irir underwear because Lno time to climb into Candidates For Labor nts. fcr COMMUNISTS? READY TO SAIL The 350 members of the Canadian Army Special Service Force advance party which sailed from Seattle, Wash., Saturday, line the rail of the U.S. transport James O'Hara as they await the ship's -departure. This Canadian Army photo was taken just before the group sailed for the advance training base of the force in Korea. (CP PHOTO) report Said that several A Chinese Reds had come he Yalu River border Darrow Gomez and D. W. Griffiths Chosen To Seek Aldermanic Seats tion In 35 years. . Willis, speaking shortly after bnchuria to help the Koreans set up defence local politics," he told the Daily News yesterday. "I'm all for It. It, should be possible to get a good competent man who knows Darrow Gomez, member of a TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co Ltd.) the party's two-day provincial convention opened, turned in his resignation as provincial leader. He announced he would stand report satci mat me well-known pioneer family and war veteran, and D. W. Grif wan First Division had tack an attack by a Red for re-election later in the day fiths, who came here a few years ago from Wales, were last municipal business, particularly from the financial standpoint, for $0000 a year." Mr. Alder said that a city SALES TAX HELPFUL Provincial Impost Saves This City 14 Tax Mills, Says Thain If it had not been for the of having such conventions in a proceeds of the provincial sales larger city was that they could tax which yielded this city $58,- be kept closer together and more 000 during the year, the tax rate effective ; work and conference Vancouver Bralorne 6.70 night chosen candidates to run on an anti-coalition platform.' The Manitoba government is dominated by Premier Camp on the labor ticket in the forth- B R Con B R X 2'i .03 manager had just taken office Hit&ing "Chinese and Iirean elements." fifty ;'Ji of the border. -y spokesman expressed ! that the Chinese en-d by the South Koreans ier inhabitants who had bell s Liberal-Progressive party, in Victoria as from October Tory Split Up In B.C. Federal F.C.'s Ordered To Move Out of Provincial Offices VANCOUVER f Frank Barker, federal organizer for the Progressive - Conservative party, said Thursday that there has been a "wide open" split between federal and provincial Progressive-Conservatives In British ming civic election by a special meeting of the Trades and La Cariboo Quartz 1.30 He charged that the Liberal- 1 "I am sure it's going to be a Congress bor Council. Thirty members. Progressives had broken faith success." he said. "They are: pay- representing 1400 workers, were and that the government was i lng him $10,000 a year. You .08 .36 ... -5Vi ... 8 30 Hedley Mascot Pacific Eastern Pend Oreille in attendance. 'old and unprogresslve.' paced to "volunteer" for in Prince Rupert might have obtained thereby. He w.-a in-been 74 mills Instead of 60 mills, clined to think that as much City Clerk H. I). Thain told the value was to be derived from th? The meeting also decided to Pioneer 2.30 - the dying North Kor-ys last stand. j enter candidates for election to i should not have to pay so much, here." 1 The former local commissioner Us still keenly interested in the . progress 6t civic affairs hern. ' He is novi.Si jtars t?f age but Prince Rupert Rotary Club at informal meetings and gather Terrace Hospital .5 Mi .08 3.80 .03 Premier Border Privateer R.eves .McDonald Reno ... :. staff ofticer said : "A there are 60.000 Chln-.r.ur.lsts In "North Korea : rumor." the Parks Board and the School Board. Another special meeting will .he .held-. n;xl . . FrJay-. to choose candidates for those offices. ' -. , Aueust Wallin was chosen luncheon yesterday. The $58,000 lngs outside the convention it-would amount , to close to 14 self as in the formal sessions. mUUnn "the. current assessment" " Mr. - Thain referred to the Mr. Thain said. He suggested growing respect which the De-this might be a good thing, par- partment of Municipal Affairs Columbia. Sheep Creek 1.20 is hopeful of living untii 1953 to see the final retirement of a municipal refunding issue of .32 V, ticularly for ratepayers,' to re- had for the advice of the Un-member when they might have ion. On the Judgment of the Silbak Premier Taku River Vananda Salmon Gold campaign chairman and Tom TERRACE The hospital Aux-Parkin, secretary. The commit- decided at Thursday .4Vi .09 .03 $1,750,000 which he engineered in 1935 and W'hich'yesuited in the city saving $680,000 in atr- a tendency to protest at ins ooay it was apparent mat me tee consists of R. L. Gardiner, mgnt s meeting to rnaxe inquir- .Rupert On sic Trail government placed much reli Silver Standard 2.29 Anne de Graffe, B. J. Smithson, sales tax. Mr. Thain's address concerned itself principally with ths ance. .80 Western Uranium J. Bowker and P. Gillette. "The Union of British Colum Both aldermanic candidates made speeches of acceptance. les as to tne cost witn a view cumulated interest. That is -the to purchasing an incubator for, SOrt of thing which he says can the outpost hospital here in- be done by independent man-stead of a small electric refrig- agement. ; . era tor for the babies' formulas Mr AIjer said Jt had he his in the nursery as had been the h to do bullding on the decision at a former meeting. tWQ lots across from the Daliy Mrs. Roe, matron, had advls-, Npxv. nn (.j Avpnl,. whinh h Barker said he had received a letter from Arthur Harper, secretary of the provincial Progressive-Conservative Association, ordering federal Conservatives to move out of the provincial office here. - He said that, on Instructions of the national leader, .George Drew, he will move as soon as other premises can be found. "There has always been disagreement as to which should be leaders in British Columbia Conservative affairs,' said Barker. "Now it is a wide open split." rawn;s Heine Made The city manager plan was Mar Flow of Wht Artists discussed at some length, but no decision was made on the stand the council would take. It !f flow of ton flleht the ed that, whereas the new babies') owns but said building costs wtists may come to will be announced after meeting next Friday. Oils-Anglo Canadian 4.85. A P Con 43 Atlantic 2.50 Calmont 95 Central Leduc i 2.90 , Home Oil "... 14.26 Mercury 14 Okalta 1.76 Pacific Pete 7.35 Princess : 55 Royal Canadian 11 Royalite . 12.00 ;Pen If negotiations to flty to an Alaska Music final corusumation. Bl,y in uw .uy were toQ hlgh for nlm matter of a few days, arefrlger-j He saiIed last m ht b the ator would not be as necessary prlnce George on nls return t3 as-an incubator for -which the , victoria where he now makes need has arisen on three or four , ni nome occasions during the last few, J months. affairs of the Union -of British I bla Municipalities is fulfilling Columbia Municipalities, the an-j an excellent purpose," Mr. Thain nual convention of which he at- asserted, "and it is to be hoped tended recently in Nelson. The that it will continue to exert its principal concern of the munici- valuable function." pallties today, he said, were the ' The speaker, who had- been rising costs of education and so- introduced by C. A. Berner, was cial services. thanked by President A. B. Mr Thain said he had been ' Brown. Both Mr. Berner and Mr. Impressed by the high calibre Brown spoke appreciatively of of the average person elected to Mr.' Thain's own good work, serve in municipal office as in- At'CTlON PROFITABLE dicated by the delegates to the j Reporting on the recent auc-municlpal convention. He had tion sale in aid of the tennis also been struck by the lncreas- j courts the club Is building, L. lng number of women delegates M. Felsenthal announced net and speculated that Mrs. Nora proceeds of $644.04. Arnold -who had been elected Announcement was made of second' vice-president of the plans for another comedy bask-iininn two vpars nffn mieht have etball came between Gyros and Flattens wPrc onened toween the local Civic New Storm On South Coast pnagement and Maxim lamous concert Dian- To brighten up the nurses', Mission Case Three Way Split In Medical Award Toronto i1 be continued from lounge where the meeting was held a cornice covered with Headquarters In New More Rain and Snow In Southern B.C. chintz will be made to join the ht deal a local fund nf .09 .32 .61 .41 .11 .27 Athona ; Aumaque Beattle .- Bevcourt Bobjo Buffalo Canadian Boy Admits Girl Slaying bo raised and there "Mkinirs Of thrpp visit STOCKHOLM, Sweden r) The 1950 Nobel prize in medicine was awarded Jointly last three windows on each wall. Curtains will be banded and several cushions made with the same materials. Mrs. W. Cooper, . i been president had she remained Rotarians to take place in No- infill. m vnu raojv v. i. nffi.p office, tors and a Swiss professor for,"1 J?l" i vemDcr. am ocuuy aim ium There were close to 500 dele-' Christie were delegated to com- 's from the Alaska clr-h Is now In process of Mzfd. Enthusiam of ''"fences after having "rst taste of hlirh rlns Mrs, D. Collins and Mrs. McKay were appointed to handle this. A report on the annual tea their -work on on two two hormones hormones The barometer sank to a record low at Vancouver airport early this morning as an intense storm centre moved northward along the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. Rain or snow has spread over all the southern part of the province and strong winds frequently of gale force hammered at the MISSION J) A statements ad- representing 90 per cent plete arrangements for the con- rheumatoid larthil--j f munlcipanties of the test. rZlt Z? province, at this 47th annual. Luncheon guests were W. J. that relieve tls and open Consol. Smelters 120.00 Con west 190 Donalda : -53 Eldona 25 East Sullivan 8.25 Giant Yellowknife .... 6.75 God's Lake 33 artistry have led to the i diseases. The winners are Dr of the Union and Alder of Victoria and U. J. Man- convention Edward Edward C. C. Kendall, Kendall, 64. m. and ma Dr w, 7 m continued flow fort basis. accommodation had gan, Edmonton, visiting Rotar- !, atthe opting of the CUnicP andT1 Tad eusz Reich-1 been a problem. The advantage ians, and O. A. Hunter . stein, 53, of Stockholm. I . .. Silva I south coastal area today. I Winds are expected to con- concert last night, annnnnnnH ihnl and sale held on October 14 mitting the slaying of a 13-ycar-with a net balance of over $196 old girl was attributed to a boy was given. charged in her death was ad- Books left over had been ' mitted as evidence Thursday in taken to the infirmary and a police court here. Frank Sykes, few supplies left over from the aged 16, Is charged with murder tea had gone to the hospital. m the death of Laura Grant Left-over clothing was stored 1 whose nude body was found on a until next year. Thanks will be trail September 29. Police said extended through the press to j sne had been criminally assault-all those who had helped In any ed way 1 "T st.art.pd fnnllnir arnnnH . . . fapiro jtinue strong in this section and Fa cities and towns hori Hardrock 28Vi Harricana 09 Heva 09 Hosco 07 Jacknife 62 Joliet Quebec 100 ' to show a sharp increase In In ClOSPri tnr Ik. SWEDISH KING . HAS COLLAPSE h three more wpi-p . j terlor valleys as well. I The gale force winds buf fetted I wo men vjumy Burglary Is Soon Solved kplro dosrrihoH Dr1o J cal addition to the lower British Columbia coast today after leaving a path of destruction in Washington and Oregon states. The, high winds roared from Southern California north into I knew she was he said in a state- mcmuci wo aaivtu i Mpvt " thine- "" donate a tea towel embroidered, f. .J , ,ltVi "Wrutnltol Anvniarv" fnr nsp'awIU"y suu' STOCKHOLM (fc-Klng Gus-tave of Sweden, aged 92, collapsed at a cabinet meeting today and royal doctors said he was having pronounced difficulty in breathing., He was suffering from cold and was wvic centre auth- lmPresscd with the Two men Arthur Cornish and Arnold Knight were awaiting " " "-k" " I menl' mpnt at future teas. he m" Immediately Preliminary discus- Four mattress -covers had been me nearing nas Deen aajourn-flnlshed by Mrs. D. Little who ed until November 1. , asked that the members turn ! . . out to help with, the sewing and 1 " mpndine which was needed in as a new member. Branch Rickey Quits Dodgers 1 BROOKLYN ' Branch Rickey, 69-year-old president and general manager of Brooklyn Dodgers, has resigned and may go to the Pittsburg Pirates, it was reported today. THE WEATHER Synopsis -More rain and wind is promised for the south coast tonight as another storm 500 miles west of Prince Rupert races southeast- the hosDltaLShe also asked for! The hospital visiting commtt- Canada, snapping off trees, felling power and telephone lines and ripping at roofs and win; dows. One death was reported In Oregon. Vancouver had 35 to 40-mlIe , winds and Victoria, 50 miles. Power lines in the Burnaby district were out for hours. WorF pi Quits Lake Rowan .8V2 Lapaska .05 Little Long Lac 41 Lynx .' .15y2 Madsen Red Lake 2.15 McKenzie Red Lake 45 McLeod Cockshutt 2.40 Moneta - .31V2 Negus .99 Noranda 7.50 ' Louvicourt 21 Pickle Crow 180 Regcourt ; 06 San Antonio 2.60 Senator Rouyn 25 Sherrit Gordon 2.51 Steep Rock 5.20 Sturgeon-River . . .16 Silver Miller 93 Upper Canada 1.99 Golden Manitou , 6.05 the donation of records for the sentence today on cnarges oi breaking and entering and theft as a result of the burglary earlier In the week of the D & S Grocery on Third Avenue near the intersection of Second and Third. Quick and effective investigation by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police city force resulted in Cornish and Knight being apprehended yesterday afternoon. A third man was taken said to be "extremely urea. Charges Industry Profit Hoarding OTTAWA (f The Canadian Congress of Labor called on the government . today for action aeainst unwarranted price in tee for the next month will be Mrs. D. Little, Mrs. L. Johnstone, Mrs. Newhouser, ivirs. W. Martin and Mrs. G. May, ' At close of the business, refreshments were served by the social committee. fcRNl 0 - Mayor use of the nurses. Thanks were extended to Mrs. Sid Cooper who donated flower vases to the hospital through the auxiliary. Mrs, D. Collins as welcqmed Seattle had 65-miles-per-hour the I : , under flre ,n,ee( at a civic liH' y, has resided and Portland, 58. SHIP DAMAGES DOCK wever. he wards. Forecast No ships were reported in dis tress but at Victoria the 17,000 6mZ . 11 at the De- creases and profiteering. into custody at Terrace and Is being brought back to the city lrtl. North coast region Cloudy in a lPttpr to Hon. C. D. Howe, ."."."HI. I hnno with a few showers. Little change ,i,.tpr nf trade and commerce, f tonight. - I ton -Canadian-Australian liner Aorangl snapped her mooring ;." let "s get down to in temperature. Wind northerly, I . oneress said that some sec- it was between 11:15 p.m. lines at the Outer Wharf andi crashed into the dock. Her bowj io mnes per num.- ia tions of Canadian Dusiness ar j Tuesday ana o a.m. ntuueou., $L which and highs tomorrow at Port oin nni e M nT noarainK , that, the DurEiary occuireu. aft,. Hardy and Sandspit, 40 and 46.nd profiteerlng. crunched through about 12 feet of solid timber. No one was injured, v TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL urges all POLL TAX PAYERS To register on the CIVIC VOTERS' LIST Prince Rupert, 35 and 45. He quoted an editorial from a Nin Presided, was hi...- Carr hro register as well as cigarettes and candy. Searching of rooms on Fraser Street resulted in some, of the fashion industry puoncauon which it said urged industry to "keener Ul LOCAL TIDES stolen articles being found and was secure when one of the proprietors left the store at 11:15 p.m: That an entry had been made was observed at 5 a.m. by officers on routine patrol. Entry had been made throunh a window in the rear of the store. The sum of $29.70 in change had been taken from the cash Cornish and Knight .being ar hoard goods now in order to profit by later price increases. The.C.CL. letter described the Po ?at City Clerk before the deadline on 1 ubck j 1 Saturday, October 28, 1950 Hieh 2:26 19.0 feet HOCKEY SCORES NATIONAL Chicago 5, Montreal 1. PACIFIC COAST Portland 9, Seattle 2. 251 Zf , Peonal rested. Cornish had not long been back in the city after serving two years for a similar offence. 21 1 feet editorial as a "ciear-cut cmuic 7.9 feet of hoarding and profiteering 14:20 Low 8:18 --vviu in sewer ; ba bee: en ntlsused, 20:59 3.9 feet policy.