i i Hi jr, 2. rmmmammmmmmKmm. vicr:-: piSPAiCHtD i I 0 Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Princ Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 VOL. XXXIX, No. 297 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950 PRICE FIVE CEwra HOOVER WOULD SHORTEN U.S. DEFENSES Frontiers Should Be 1 V Oceans; Not Europe Or He's II... ALASKA ALERT AFFECTS GAME ; Owing to "war alert" condi-; Hons on which Alaska has; been placed, word was receiv--ed here today that the Carroll. College-Ketchikan. basketball games, wnich were to have' been clayed In the biz United i! 1 Asia, Says Ex-President M it" i States Coast Ouard hall, will take place Instead In the much smaller Kayhi (High School) hall. The Montana team played here last night and proceeded north to play at Ketchikan and New Metlakatla. Today is Fremier Joseph Stalin's birthday. He's 71 and in Moscow, Berlin, Prague, Sofia, Bucharest, Budapest and Warsaw the Communist presK chorused praise of the Man in the Kimlin. He was called "Defender of the Worker" and "Leader of the World Peace Camp." k k.-.-v5 J 7 . t v fa I. ,(KORrA . . Is Assailed by Briih Press for What Is Termed "Isolationist" Views .' LONDON (CP) Two prominent British newspapers today gave Herbert Hoover both barrels for his criticism last night of United States defence policy. Both the London Telegraph and the Manchester Guardian claimed that the former President's ? I Canadians vipws werp "unfortunate" and "isolationism. In Washington Hoover's pro Seek Fight posals caused a new congressional battle to loom between the Democrats and Republicans. The Daily Telegraph (Conservative) says that, as far as ths United States is concerned, Com-s best hone is in re Thirty-Seven Die In Crash MANILA W The Clark Air Force base announces the wreck Indian's Dead PUSAN fP Husky, wise-cracking Canadian infantrymen-many of them combat veterans and all of them volunteers-are ftamDinz their feet on a Korean Triin Wreck In Kootenay vival of isolationism and Hoover's views, "fortunately," arc hillside. They want to light. Thev figure that's what they age of a missing United States C-54 transport carrying 37. per Body Is Found time over nc-ie iui. , BONNER'S FERRY, laano r i those of the minority. In New York last night Hoove. called on America to make the Atlantic and Pacific oceans the frontiers not continental Europe or Asia and "arm our air and naval forces to the teeth" io defend them. one OI """" "UV' 1 A fast-travelling lasv Great Northern waiting around is no fun.' - Weiring sharply - creased- streamliner struck a rock slide ( sons had been signiea ioaay near the peak of a 9000-foot mountain In central Luzon. Search pilots reported there was no sign of life. The plane disappeared near i ha onii rf a flltrht. from Okl- Phillip Sankel Dead On Ninth Avenue Autopsy Ordered The dead boriy of a neighbor Canadians have already com-1 ancj the first unit of the We alone can tnus prevent uiaucu viiC .oK- dlesel engine equipmeni piungru war lying in uie iruia uuij any possible invasion of th5 of his home at the end of Comox nawa. It was last heard of Tucs- nose first into Kootenay River. One American ui remarKea -il . 3 Avenue when Roberi tveuuiBiAiu aay morning near i u were hurt, Two trainmen 'Those bovs sure look good. I tion at Clark air base. opened the door about 10 a.m. western hemisphere Dy wuiu-munlst armies," he said. The former President said it Is clear that the United Nations hear they have quite a record." A spokesman said the - smould- ii F 1 ! it i None of the 220 passengers on V.H J y i r. i .. on watt rtiarnv- I Arlncr urpfkaffe was located this I'tlUlip oaimcy, ' D- ,,,crri hv Kel-1 morninsr on the north side ot board was tniured. The Canadians, luuu strong, are members of the Second Battalion, Princess Patricia's Light Infantry. Thev arrived in Pusan last limrton a oarttal cripple, shortly Mount Pullog and was definitely are defeated in Korea. "And we shall be inviting another Korea ' by feeding more men and money t.n western Europe unless and Rail Strike Identified as the missing trans after arising this morning, ne otifipri .ine Sankey. step-father port. Mount Piiiioir is 29. miles pR OF ASIA Manchuria, the only fully industrialized Uil China, is the Ruhr of Asia. Without its industries, jimot allaln iirospertty. Without its raw materials, I iiiciuslrifs cannot flourit-h. Without its manpower, :m F.ir East, is weak and undermanned. The impor-lanrhurla is the key to the present crisis. It has been (if many Asiatic crises In this century, and it may ny more. Saturday. until it organizes Its own de- I f iho rfpart man. as soon as he A Canadian spokesman assert J.HU'iU. m. ua.u i i l- ii ft-nres 1 1,1 Cortlrov . nnflfieri the lis Settled nonneasi oi uie uiuuumui - , wr nn ed that the morale of the troops tuuiu. J i police, who are carrying out an SOrt city of Baguio I i..,.,i'iHnn Thp coroner has Ally awincu the Communist mass by land in Shootings was 'incredibly high." He ! lllVCOt6,,,v'' " ' 16-' asked for an autopsy. . i .1 VMrUnff - ..Z inese kius ic u .Uv..,B PHILADELPHIA W Long Dispute in I'nited States Finally Knded Three Y'ear Pact , Sankey had lett home kids al six o'clock yesteraay eve themselves. All realize H lu LiloW bo was shot tonight; PhiU Phillip probably be pretty rough -but ft mysterious sniper on the about i they asked for it" northern edge of Philadelphia, ning e) Censorship- Is Imposed Regulating ol .-, Buffer Supply vasion, through the quicksands of China, India or Western Europe, would be.' sheer.-folly, -Hoover said in a prepared radio address. Hoover called for the arming of the United States Navy and Air Force to the teeth to hold the two oceans, with possibly one frontier in Britain and one in Japan, Formosa and the Phil-appines. , WASHINGTON, D C. Oi The Vhllv House today announied a three-year peace pact between ii, mai.ir miiiiinris and four op- n's Tree TOKYO 0) General 1 Mac-Arthur's headquarters today im Fire Destroys Town's Street OTTAWA -The Department of eratint railway unions. firemen last upcrt'g f .... .... ...... i ift imniui fnllrr'iH vnrHnipn. Haller jr' to walk. He .. ....... of was too intoxicated strated tlwir puonc Agncuiiuie aiinuuuu i a . ror j posed the right oi censoisnip over all news of Korean milita'.v ODerations without calling it an i they were hosts to niRht that tutter stocks will Mi ne imn .a -, T," UV.J i with another 2c January . hour l! RYLFY. Alta. W-A fire which foung KaUer was or sauu e LUW Bay Dajr. ,nH ana rost. cikiw vu of livine nvin, wwjwv...- adjustments rasred iancu thrcugh tutvu.. half a dozen - type as that which KUica ri-. t rhuriiA charue p hildren at a Christmas withheld except for two weeK;; nersuadea me i icuauuK. i i Himtho hntrlnninir tMiiMlnne rr fh mHiTl JStTftfit Ol Claire Cohen Saturday night. man to get in a taxi, which took A memorandum from Mat - Rain Darkens r 'ivCiV till Ulr ii L-ii a b " uuimii'f.'1 V,M1 next April 1. The 23c pay boost this Northern Alberta town last is retroactive to October 1. i nieht causea damage amuumiiiB supply from deaie-s. ine oDjecv . Is to prevent hoarding and to in-nff the evening. Set. gure cqultabe distribution. Pottrton, R.C.M.P., There is enough butter on hani films from the pol!ce In Canada to last the winter. ir was about Barbara! the other a trawl- grown-ups also were served re- Shortest Day Drowned In to $250,000. Tne names ki v,,v .bout 1R0.00O road service them to the end of mnm vc- Araiuts puunu luiwuiauuu nue Phillip could not manage Cer, Col. M. P. Echols, said news ' the narrow planking leading to dispatches and photographs his home Charlie then went to must be submitted in Korea or the house and got Phillip's Japan for security screening and brother Howard to help him get clearance by military authorities tv,. mon to the house. They got before being sent out. worked the Immediate increa-e to--";- Nature caneed up on Prince is 5C an hour, n"::. Fraser River Rnnprt. todav The shortest day October 1. and anoiner live - kerosene effective Jnnuary 1, plus cost of ,Pn ma va8 ,n , u.i'uni i.niauu. nvw....--. of the year by natural right, the . ' ,!. -i- tViAA hut nulri man- Tm Kriof nnnniinoement did elements closed in inis muiiiims Yti An automobile mm iiewij v IV I - - W An auuniiuuuc I farther. ..ifv onw nenaltv for Santa Claus with The party was given w.c all his youthful ad- Prince Rupert Firemen's Recrea- " 6" " ' living arrangements. MISSION to prolong the night several . ., Ill H mnrip nt. J" n n ins .nil iiit niu v. I treats! There was tion Association, ine commit SS ta?nt a'tteTSSK Charlie said. THe body was found evasion or violation. hours. cream and cake for in charge was John McLean, There was heavy rain all dur off the Lougheed Hignway near the rate of lc for every rise or fall of one point in the government's price index. Ac a rpauit. of the settlement. Surviving are his mother,) f The kiddies gobbled it chairman, Miiuin naun, . here, killing three members oi ing the nignt ana inrougu ni-day today. Gusts of wind made fcihlnB at all. And the Cameron and A. h. ivcson Train Merchant Seaman Again rjarSf-Man imiis 5on s an Indian family. Thprp was one survivor John a soaking unavoidable to cnose Bay Hospital, and Minnie In Ed the owners are expected to take back the operation of the rail- Victor Mack, 38-year-old father who had to brave the eiemeft',8, no matter what preventive Wife and Sell 1 I . k k oh Jnn monton. , . nil 1 A XraV who escaped witn a snaKms wavs from the Army wnicn nus had them since summer. sireLiqeti marcusvaumuu RM-TTWVTIJ.E. Ont A. 32 Yesterday rnnnp " working for Kelllngton helping him bring in coal. a nolice officer said there was ' up. , . Killed when the car sank m 10 feet of water between Hatzic and Dewdney in the Fraser Val-w n;pre Mack's sons. James PIANIST ..por.niH tnnt.hpr of six children LONDON fl-Meh of the British merchant navy are to resume war training, i Arrangements are being made to bring back defence courses for sailors and training will begin late in January. IASS - BARITONE Eminent Young American slothing was worn. However, Christmas shoppers were not daunted by the downpour and were in evidence in large numbers on the streets all morning. Many stores stayed open this afternoon to cater to late buyers. - 1 Francisco Opera Co. no suggestion of foul play. Most babies are long-sighted at birth but as the eyes develop the vision tends to become was beaten to death on a small farm near here and her fathtr-A haneed in the Victor, aged 11, and Gerald Vic IN JOINT RECITAL barn. Police described the deaths tor. 8. and his 38-year-oiu twhc. THE WfcATHER Marearet. as murder and suicide. Mrs. jor.n 'odwinski died of hammer diows The children s Doaies weic fnnnH In t.he car. Sivic Centre - Tonight - 8:30 p.m. ., ...i,iu rfouolnn- Vior father-in-law. William Th"e woman's . body, - thrown bouLg ta Uie ; n Vinski; 62. reported ,ientally e 1 clear, was recovered when the sng the night will ,11. hanged himself in the hay , ; nt'KETS: Jlcscrvcd $2.50 and $190; Rush $125 police dragged the ditch. Korean Execution Halted By British SEOUL to Two British Officers yesterday halted the execu-tion'of about 10 prisoners by the South Korean military police. It to tta weSt coast of Van- loft Mrs. Podwin.ski's body was spre Island and Georgia Straits found by two of her children, couver edge Freddy, five and Betty Ann, this morning. The leading of another Pacific storm is ex- three, Montreal Train J Season Tickets- 20 Discount fA.lditional 20 Saving to Civic Centre Members i - I NOW )N SALE AT CIVIC CENTRE J Phone 231 or 107 for reservations pected to move Inland over uie British Columbia coast during tv. Hnv A second disturbance h Has Close Call Germans and d.,.innini ohnut. oon miles was the first time British soldier? had done so. Orders to halt the 11UW ucvcwp.. - to the west will reach the coast : vATiriRKTl. Quebec W - Some tomorrow. Outlook is for conun- eight hundred passengers aboard Beattle - Bevcourt - Bobjo ' 12 Buffalo Canadian 2 Consol. Smelters 123.25 Conwest Donalda 4 Eldona 22 East Sullivan "25 Giant Yellowknlfe 5.95 God's Lalw 36 Hardrock 21 Harrlcana 7 Heva - 'A Hosco 2 To.lrnlfp 05 shooting came from the brigade commander, Brig. Thomas Bro-die, who declared, "I am not going to have people executed on . Annfoian " Tho Annt.h Knr- Europe Army HOLIDAY, CALENDAR uing mild, wet weather. It will be mostly cloudy and mild in the Interior with a few showers In the south and freezing rain or rain and snow in the northern a Toronto-Montreal pool iraui narrowly escaped death today when a lead baggage car, cracked a bearing and was derailed on Dioron bridge over the St. 111 V W. w.mv. BONN, Germany W Tne gans descrn)ed the prisoners as CIVIC CENTRE Western Allies loaay woi eu ; "communist, 'sympatnizers.-ii regions. i.,o focir tau nf i coaxing i ' the laborious (( West Germany to supply 150,ouo VANCOUVER Bralorne 600 B R X Cariboo Quartz 100 Congress 08 . Hedley Mascot 45 Pacific Eastern "5 Pcnd Oreille 7.90 Pioneer - Premier Border 7 a Privateer Reeves McDonald 3.90 Reno -2 Sheep Creek 12 Silbak Premier 27 Taku River Vananda j Salmon Gold J Spud Valley - ' Silver Standard 2.25 Western Uranium I-21 0ils- Anglo Canadian .irn 4.W) A P Con I2 Atlantic 22J Calmont Central Leduc 2 0 TTrvtnn Oil 13. 15 !rs, Dec. 21... Alaska Music Trail Lawrence River, 35 mues wesi of Montreal. No Injuries were reported but mit nf t.he nassenEers com Forecast North coast region Rain this mnrnl n IT Showers during the I UMVC I Viruue n troops for an international Euro Joliet Quebec - -82 pean defence iorce oi uuc Jay, Dec. 22... Kinsmen Christmas Tree lion men. plained of a bad shaking up. afternoon. Rain again Friday. Little change in temperature. Winds Southeast, 35 miles per hnnr decreasing to southerly The Germans are united in demanding "full equality" with the west or no rearmament. Th Wpst. German political d, Dec. 27 Carroll College Basketoaii k, Dec. 28....Carroll College vs High School Up to 16 lbs Lb. 08r 16 to 20 lbs. Lb. (3 Over 20 lbs Lb. 58? GRADE C Lb. 48? FROST IE LOCKER Excess Profits ns mnhi during the morning. then increasing to southeast, 30 leaders demand their country be accepted as equal partners by its one-time conquerors. Tax Going On Lake Rowan : -- Lapaska 44 Little Long Lac 44 Lynx "V4 Madsen Red Lake 2.03 McKenzie Red Lake 41 McLeod Cockshutt ...... 2.00 Moneta - 35 Negus : Jll Noranda -s Louvicourt -I Pickle Crow 1-60 Regcourt 4Vi Con Antonia 2.30 Se SporU Page and Back Pane for Details re to 40, in the exposed areas overnight. Lows tonight and highs Friday At Port Hardy, Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 40 and 45. Music Trail and Carroll College Series WASHINGTON, D.C. (W The Senate today' voted in favor of a t3 inn nun nnn excess rjroflts tax LOCAL TIDES OPEN FRIDAY Till 9 p.m. VARIETY STORE on corporations. The bill was passed by voice vote. . Tne legislation Is only one Why not give Gift Tickets or a Civic Centre Membership To Express Your ... Senatpr Rouyn 18 Friday, December 22, 1950 j High . 0:25 17.2 feet! ;i:57 20.5 feetj Low 5:52 9.9 feet 18:45 4.1 feti Mercury - Okalta - i Pacific Pete 7 Princess Royal Canadian : 09 TORONTO Athona - "J Aumaque -2i step toward bringing In additional billions of dollars the government will need to finance the rearmament program. . Sherrit Gordon Steep Rock 8-35 Silver Miller 84 Golden Manitou 5.90 Christmas Merry s