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1950
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Talks
Stale
Lottery
Canadian
Vessel
3
Nov
Crossing
Pacific
in
Atlantic
Ocean
By
EDWIN
S.
JOHNSON
Canadian
Press
Staff
Writer
JOHN'S,
Newfoundland
(CP)
Seven
men
to
be
survivors
of
the
Greek
freighter
North-Imr
formerly
a
Canadian
ship,
which
dis-
I""
.
0I
WW
LONDON
J
Britons,
who
wager
millions
of
dollars
annually
on
the
horses,
greyhound
rac
OTTAWA
(CP)-An
advance
party
of
345
"officers
and
men
of
Canada's
special
United
Nations
brigade,
which
sailed
Saturday
from
a
United
States
West
Coast
port,
is
going
direct
to
Korea,
Department
of
Lefence
headquarters
announced
today.
ing,
football
pools
and
other
U
off
Cape
Race
Saturday,
were
sighted
on
spurts,
may
be
given
a
fling
at
a
itate-sponsored
lottery.
Headquarters
said
the
advanca
The
proposal,
worked
out
by
'working
party"
would
"prepare
Mann
Cu
ndair
and
sunace
cran
are
speeding
10
ine
n
miles
southeast
of
here.
15-ton
freighter
disap-,
r
,
the
Atlantic
Sunday
p.G.E.
Extension
Major
Dennis
E.
Smith,
51-year-Tld
Londoner,
provides
lor
a
total
pool
of
$150,000,000,
half
of
which
the
way
for
the
special
force
should
any
part
of
It
later
be
sent
to
Korea."
"
wulr
be
distributed
among
Umably
sinking
after
i
lucky
ticket-holders.
The
re
frantic
SOS.
j
mainder
would
be
turned
over
art
had
a
crew
of
ap-
r
th".
government
to
be
applied
Owen
Sound
In
Easy
Win
Route
New
Westminster
Adanacs
in
Last
Half
'
of
Final
Game
TORONTO
Oi
Owen
Sjund
to
tax
revenues.
(3V
r-m
Asked
For
By
Young
Grits
Transferable
Vote
Premature-'
Anscomb
Discussed
Officers
Elected
,lj
8
men
on
board,
he
first
trace
of
them
by
aircraft
which
also
jttirts,
including
two
ad
part
of
which
is
Full
details
of
the
plan
have
not
been
disclosed,
pending
examination
by
the
royal
commis
ft
Jf
-yJWhu.
1
SAIL
FROM
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
(P
Advance
party
of
Canada's
special
brigade
,
is
now
on
the
high
seas
outbound
for
the
western
Pacaific.
It
was
a
lonely
departure
Saturday
as
the
United
States
Navy
transport
ship
James
O'Hara
slipped
off
her
lines
and
pusrwd
Into
the
grey
mist.
Canadian
troops,
numbering
about
350,
were
accompanied
by
American
forces.
It
was
considered
likely
at
first
that
they
were
heading
xO"
sion
on
gambling
and
betting,
which
for
months
has
been
con-
a
have
been
the
wneel
'uctinfj
an
investigation
Into
Crescents
smothered
New
West
ftis
was
.
wiy
mc-s
HARRISON
HOT
SPRINGS
The
federal
government
will
be
minster
Adanacs
to
win
the
Can
adian
senior
lacrosse
champion
of
Cape
Race.
two
surface
vessels
are
Una.
2
wagering
practices
generally.
Sponsors
of
the
lottery
scheme,
however,
claim
that
an
Independent
survey
shows
a
strong
public
leaning
In
favor
of
a
state-
8f
ked
by
th
British
Columbia
Young
Liberal
Association
to
negotiate
with
the
United
States
ship
four
games
to
three.
Th:
title
had
ben
won
last
year
by
Lit
guard
is
also
Inves-
government
to
get
the
Pacific
Vancouver
Burrards
operated
sweepstake.
Organiza
Okinawa
for
further
trainlnj
SIGHTSEEING
QUINTS
Eager
as
any
sightseer
to
view
the
wonders
of
New
York
are
the
Dionne
quintuplets
from
Callander,
Ont.
The
16-year-old
sisters
are
shown
aboard
a
train
at1
Corbeil,
Ont.,
as
they
left
for
a
five-day
visit.
T
aey
will
be
guests
of
Francis
Cardinal
Spellman,
archbishop
of
New
York.
Left
to
right
are:
Annette,
Marie,
Yvonne,
Cecile
and
Emille.
They
were
accompanied
by
their
father
and
a
nurse.
.
(CP
PHOTO)
Great
Eastern
Railway
extended
to
Alaska
but
this
was
indefinite.
ilia
Hat
Ninety-five
per
cent
of
the
force
are
veterans.
tions
that
have
aggressively
opposed
the
Idea
In
the
past,
they
said,
were
coming
around
to
tne
view
that
state
control
might
serve
the
purpose
of
combating
the
"more
evil
forms"
of
gamb
oixiy-nve
nunarea
ians
sa
I
the
game
which
the
Crescents
won
in
the
second
half.
It
was
6-all
at
half
time
and,
In
the
third
quarter,
Owen
Sound
went
ahsad
11
to
7,
scoring
four
more
goals
in
the
fourth
inning
rout.
The
Crescents
won
In
spite
of
w
m
(MUM
ftl
Ctuilrli
It
is
uncertain
as
to
how
many
of
the
remainder
of
the
10,000-
ci
jnnui
member
force
will
follow
them.
"Such
a
railway
Is
necessary
for
adequate
defence
of
the
United
States
and
Canada,"
said
a
resolution
endorsed
at
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Young
Liberal
Association
which
ended
Saturday.
Delgatea
also
approved
a
resolution
favoring
the
single
transferable
voting
system.
Attorney-General
Wlsmer'g
an-
ling.
"Here
is
something
concrete
EM
9
Because
cf
Brave
Boy
Saves
Bull
the
fact
that
their
star
goal
atonal
situation,
Aus-
Marine
Missionary
keeper
was
injured
In
the
sixth
aalce
Immediate
cabi-
Is
Ottawa
Visitor
game
and
could
not
play.
tm.
through
which
we
all
can
get
together
to
help
our
country
in
meeting
its
financial
problems,"
said
Major
Smith.
TWO-YEAR
JOB
Sinister
R.
G.
Menzles
Presence
of
mind
and
courage
It
that
it
wax
essential
of
a
twelve-year-old
boy
resulted
minister
of
defence
be
nouncemeni
rnoay
tnai
me
new
Rev.
Alan
D.
Greene,
who
is
superintendent
of
west
coast
mission
work,
spoke
In
Ottawa,
telling
the
story
of
45
years
of
missionary
endeavor
among
the
In
'
saving
a
valuable
bull
when
For
more
than
two
years,'
he
a
Australia.
He
an-
yein
wuum
dc
usea
at
U.N.
Victory
in
Korea
May
Defer
World
War
for
Years
TOKYO
High
military
circles
here
believe
the
United
Nations
victory
In
Korea
has
postponed
a
possible
t.hird
war
for
years.
They
say
that
Russia
has
been
surprised
by
the
Allied
,
Intervention
In
Korea
and
Is
stunned
by
the
strength
mustered
In
less
than
four,
months.
.
The
same
sources
add
that
Russia
is
not
ready
yet
to
risk
,
.rail-out
war
buJLwULconUuoe
dign.iorll-wk
Imperial-'
3
lstlc
control,
while
'avoiding
any
policy
that
might
lead
to
general
war.
,
the
barn
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
.
added,
he
ana
a
team
ol
volun-
:he
resignation
of
Hon.
lne
nexl
provincial
ewciwn
wa
fcrriuin
rplrii.nt.
mlnl-
apparrniiy
premature,
mr.
w-
Brletzke
In
the
Smithers
district
tary
helpers
had
been
working
was
destroyed
by
fire
a
few
days
on
the
plan.
He
figures
that
fol-ago.
The
boy,
Donald,
hazarded
lowers
of
sport
in
Britain
wag-
Fndon.
as
defence
head
m
announced
after
a
telephone
camps,
fisheries
ana
canneries
and
settlements
of
British
Co-
PhUip.
McBride,
niln-
conversation
w.tn
premier
John-
(j
UUO'UU
.
ilubiaJ.'Theri!,,jaire
four
small
J'szin'.
strawplie
to.jrter
the
(.ercd...
mpre-!foMJMSlM-QM
h
Interior,
acting
mln-
son'
lnal
'spy
no
rneans
noi-r
earn,
wnicn
was
aireaay
aiire,
to
every
year,
a
large
slice
01
wnicn
Wtnce.'
Mr.
Harrison
lnlM!
syswm
wouia
oe
xisen
blindfold
the
bull
and
lead
the
went
Into
the
pocxets
of
book-i
NANALMO
JCDGE
DIES
ulnhter
of
the
interior.
'or
lne
next'
election.
He
said.
cruisers.
-
Five
hospitals
nav
been
built.
Ottawa
observers
described
Mr.
Green
as
looking
more
like
a
ship's
master
than
an
Anglican
minister.
iimneia
.iu
piumuwa.
NANALMO
County
Court
animal
out.
The
lad
sustained
a
scorched
face.
The
loss
as
a
result
of
the
fire
was
estimated
at
$20,000.
Barn,
Under
a
state
lottery.
Major
judge
P.
P.
Harrison
died
here
Smith
said,
every
person
net
last
niht
of
a
heart
attack.
Rounding
Mr-
and
Mrs.
Bernle
Lane
and
lucky
enough
to
win
a
prize
He
formerly
practised
law
in
however,
that
it
was
quite
possible
a
measure
would
b
Introduced
at
the
next
session
to
give
the
government
power
to
proclaim
the
new
system
whenever
It
sees
fit.
Mr.
Wismer
said
that
a
convention
of
both
Liberals
an1
Quintuplets
family
returned
last
night
from
,
10
ton
of
hay.
a
straw
pile,
i
wouid
have
the
consolation,
at
Victoria
and
was
appointed
a
motor
trip
to
Kelowna
and
,
elgnt
ns
01
raln
Ieea
ana
Iurm
I
least,
of
knowing
he
would
bene
judfre
here'
in
1939.
imunists
On
Way
Home
'
through
the
Cariboo
country
and
j
machinery
were
destroyed.
j
m
indirectly.
His,
taxes
would
I
be
reduced
the
revenue
!oini.ii
VbIIpv
Mr
T.nn
r.
either
or
Progressive
-Conservatives
would
3GTOM.
DC.
0
The
.,.
.
.
.
.
.
.
IN
l
tie
laiUULit.
'
received
ay
uie
juvcuiuicui
uocu
PorUi
tnere
was
about
el8nt
ar
'
NEW
YORK
The
Dionne
rh
aranhw.
,.ntr
f
th.
In
the
furtherance
of
some
need-
be
called
before
any
action
wai
N
of
Justice
today
'
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w.v.w
i
i
.iti.
iw.
t
a
t
..-1.-10
1
in.uA
v.i,
r-o
I
.
.
....
i
tt
has
begun
a
round-
lanen
on
eimer
coalition
uic
mgic
w-.ua-
(
quintupieU
left
Sunday
by
train
lc"
t
ic
Bu-
United
States
Is
in
Smith
County,
i
ed
national
undertaking
ferable
vote
or
way
near
Clinton.
PilN
Communists
lu
Kas.
The
trade
union
movement
had
HOCKEY
SCORES
NATIONAL
(Sunday)
Detroit
3,
Montreal
2.
Toronto
5,
Chicago
3
New
York
0,
Boston
0
(tie).
'
(Saturday)
Detroit
0,
Montreal
2.
New
York
0,
Toronto
5.
PACIFIC
COAST
LEAGUE
(Sunday)
Portland
6,
Vancouver
1
(Saturday)
New
Westminster
8,
Victoria
4
Vancouver
2,
Tacoma
2
(t'.e)
The
meeting
also
thankd
the
m
states
and
has
ar-
provincial
government
to
hold
a
h.
Officials
said
that
already
been
canvassed
about
the
scheme
and
many
unions
had
reported
to
the
royal
commission
plebiscite
on
cocktail
bars
und-r
ire
those
who
have
a
suggested
plan
that
each
ele;-
pi
active
In
the
field
of
toral
district
decide
the
Issue
for
they
were
In
favor
of
It.
Spokesmen
of
the
National
propaganda.
for
Montreal
after
a
three-day
stay,
their
longest
so
far
In
the
United
States,
where
they
charmed
thousands..
Following
early
mass
at
St-Patrick's
Cathedral,
the
lC-year-old
girls,
their
father
and
party,
Including
11
schoolmates,
were
escorted
to
the
'
station
by
Itself
and
it
not
be
a
province-
Association
of
Probation
Officers,
wide
plebiscite.
however,
take
a
different
view
KILLED
IN
TRAFFIC
VANCOUVER
William
Ker-choff,
aged
28,
was
killed
last
night
when
his
car
collided
with
a
train.
It
was
the
29th
traffic
fatality
of
the
year
here.
ROBERT
McKEE
DIES
VANCOUVER
Robert
Mc-Kee,
'
prominent
industrialist
and
former
president
of
the
Vancouver
Board
of
Trade,
died
this
morning.
TRUMAN
AGAIN
NEW
YORK
Senator
Clinton
Anderson,
chairman
of
the
Democratic
national
committee,
'
said
today
that,
if
hr
decides
to
run,
President
Truman's
name
will
be
the
only
one
to
come
before
the
Democratic
national
convention
next
year
for
re-election
as
president.
MINISTERS
IN
BUSINESS
of
the
matter.
In
a
memoran
Delegates,
on
advice
of
H.
O.
Thousand
Men
Working
On
C.N.
Track
Improvement
In
Interior
Well
on
to
one
thpusand
men
have
been
engaged
on
track
improvement
work
on
this
line
of
the
Canadian
National
Railways
and
are
continuing
the
work,
it
was
reported
this
morning
by
C.
A.
Berner,
divisional
superintendent.
It
is
the
greatest
summer
force
flan
Is
MOn
Perry,
president
of
the
British
Columbia
Liberal
Association.
Francis
Cardinal
Spellman.
tabled
a
resolution
commending
BATTLING
LEVINSKY
,
-,
Battling
Levinsky
outpointed
Jack
Dillon
In
12
rounds
to
win
Liberal
cabinet
minister
lor
PW
GThe
rnmmn.
dum
submitted
to
the
commission,
the
association
claims
to
have
evidence
of
matrimonial
strain,
due
to
Impairment
of
earnings.
Inability
to
maintain
a
family
or
comply
with
maintenance
orders,
because
of
gambling
losses.
The
memorandum
adds:
"Some
of
our
members
speak,
not
of
the
Riving
up
private
Interests
when
he
entpred
the
government.
I
the
light
heavyweight
title
34
Double
Christening
Ceremony
on
Sunday
Mwspaner
Pravda
tn
Mr.
Perrv
said:
"A
man
who
Med
the
adoption
of
's
dlrsctor
of
a
company
should
wmany
s
future
as
Russia
and
her
Com-
First
Presbyterian
Church
was
that
the
jjnfi
hag
ha(j
jn
yearg
j
Berner
says.
ie
scene
scene
yesterday
yesterday
morning
morning
of
.
-
,
.
'
.
"
not
remain
In
the
eovernm.nt
years
ago.
Levinsky
In
later
years
was
defeated
by
Boy
Me-,
Cormick,
Georges
Carpentier
and
Gene
Tunney.
T
the
mncipai
new
worn
nas
men
at
last
week's
harm
done
by
weekly
losses,
but
the
lifting
of
46
miles
of
80-
a
double
christening
when
Dennis
James,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
when
the
onlv
customer
of
his
firm
la
the
government
of
which
he
Is
a
minister."
'"Uerence.
It
unnM
nrn
of
greater
harm
done
by
win
'
,
y-
pound
steel
in
the
lumber
pro-
F'itariawion
of
Ger
R.
n.
L.
u.
Eby,
and
Marilyn
Lucille,
ningwhen
there
Is
celebration
duclnsr
area
east
of
Prince
Earlier
a
resolution,
mention
lor
"tt-mnvnl
nf
Russians
Arrest
British
Trawler
daugnter
or
Mr.
ana
Mrs.
uuuchm
n.sfA
-
q
n
H
,
.
th.
rpnlappmPTlt.
hv
:inc
in
the
develop-
ing
Finance
Minister
Herbert
Anscomb,
proviclal
Prorsslvp-
TODAY'S
STOCKS
pceiui
uerman
econ
of
success,
encouragement
to
continue,
and
destruction
or
damage
to
the
belief
In
the
value
of
a
good
day's
work."
McRae
were
christened
by
Rev.
i00pound
steel
to
expedite
the
E.
A.
Wright,
D.D.
I
continuing
heavy
traffic
there.
Following
the
ceremony
there
Trl
.-it-
.
re.Pnt
tendenv
Conservative
Leader
by
name,
LONDON
)
Owners
of
a
Bilt-
was
thrown
out
by
the
resolu
(Courtesy
8.
D.
Johnston
Co.
Ltd.)
was
a
reception
at
the
home
cf
toward
weakening
of
prices.
Mr.
'
jsh
fishing
trawler
have
received
tions
committee
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Eby
for
mem-
n.m.r
cun
that,
fhp
lumbrr
.
rorfin
moceacr.
uincr
that.
thi
Mr.
Perry
commented
that
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f,iiio
r,f
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.
cthbt
nnn
WEATHER
SynoDsk
j
tLi-t.
it
in
-
rt
un,,,.
nprs
nr
Lne
iimiiL-umuc
lauumra
tratrtt
rrnm
i.np
mms
in
LnaL
vaccai
hae
hoon
orr.ctpri
nv
n
i
'"J
"t
nun
it
win
uu
-
"
v.v..
--
,-
.
.
,nunm,A
nito
.n
Aictlon
nrestlee
to
do
mor
than
have.botn
cnnaren.
ui.
nuBuv
area
is
well
sustained
witn
uttie,
Russian
gunboat
in
the
wti't?
'.74'
i.41
-lHi
.29
Beattie
.
Bevcourt
Bobjo
-
Buffalo
Canadian
thi.
riphat.
"
posea
a
loasi
io
me
iiiuuicu
nun
11
any
sign
or
oimuniuon.
sea
tishine
irrounas
norm
or
i
vc"
""""-
w"""
'ts
were
general
in
"
fgions
of
thP
nrn.
arithmetic.
Or.nnr.ent.
of
the
resolution
the
fathers
responded
to
the
Frozen
fish
traffic
eastward
Russia.
The
trawler,
the
Hugh
12
and
do
simple
of
Her
owner,
Bob
Smith,
claims
It
had
complained
that
It
was
In-
.
toast.
Pouring
were
Mrs.
L.
C.
from
Prince
Rupert
Is
also
wplonle.
carries
a
crew
.....
m
a
1
-
fnT)nA
4
j:
T
1
i
i
ratted
in
th.
Is
done
by
mental
telepathy.
terferlng
with
the
affairs
or
on-
toy
ana
Mrs.
-me
curiae.
stanuuig
up
cu.
iweniy-one.
oy
the
middle
of
other
party
while
the
Liberals
were
still
In
coalition
with
Pro-
i
""we
will
be
sun-"""uch
of
the
intnr
sxesslve-Conservatlves.
North
Koreans
In
Disorderly
Retreat
Xe
paelfic
storm
Is
Vhe
Quit
of
Alaska
NORTHERN
MAN
MAMED
At
the
closing
seysion
James
Proudfoot
of
Victoria,
29-year-
j
old
lawyer,
was
elected
president.
Frank
Perrv
was
elected
vice-
1
armngs
have
bcen
"
U1P
Bid
...
.
.
rean
Reds
have
laid
down
their
ill
.ihu
ine
disturb-
president
from
the
Prince
Oeorge
area.
Economies
Are
Being
Merged
Headlong
Flight
to.
Mountains
Murdering
Prisoners
As
They
Go
k.v..
'wii
ann
is
.v.
Lfalntoth..fv,.
rarpa
--.-.w-
Many
Dead
In
Ti.
.
"t-rniKht
and
VANCOUVER
Bayonne
01'
Bralorne
6.70
B.
R
Con
02
B.
R.
X
04
Cariboo
Quartz
1.35
Congress
10
Hedley
Mascot
38
Pend
Oreille
.
840
Pioneer
2.30
Premier
Border
.05Vi
Privateer
08
Reeves
McDonald
3.90
Reno
02
Sheep'
Creek
120'
Sllbak
Premier
31
Taku
River
10'a
Vananda
.09
Salmon
Gold
.03
Spud
Valley
05
Silver
Standard
.1....
2.10
Western
Uranium
81
Oils
,
Anglo
Canadian
5.00
A.
P.
Con
45
Atlantic
"
2f)
Calmont
100
C.
Si
E
8.30
Central
Leduc
2
90
Home
Oil
15.00
Okalta
1
80
Pacific
Pete
7
80
Princess
79
Royal
Canadian
Royalite
13.50
TORONTO
.
Athona
"72
Aumaque
-
37
?'uay
morning
"
arms
and
surrendered,
bringing
the
total
bag
of
prisoners
to
120,000.
An
intelligence
officer
said
that
enough
enemy
equipment
had
been
captured
south
of
the,
38th
parallel
to
equip
12
infantry
and
two
tank
divisions.
The
desperate
Red
Koreans
are
fleeing
northward
so
fast
K!l.8h0
over
C.
M.
&
S
123.50
Conwest
1.85
Donalda
.
.58
Eldona
3iy2
East
Sullivan
8.40
Giant
Yellowknife
6.90
God's
Lake
33
,
Hardrock
31
Harrtcana
-08'-,
Heva
.-
-
MO'A
Hosco
.07
Jackknife
06Vi
Joliet
Quebec
1-15
Lake
Rowan
09
V4
Lapaska
,
.05
,
Little
Long
Lac
43
Lynx
-15
Madsen
Red
Lake
2.38
McKenzie
Red
Lake
....
-45
McLeod
Cockshutt
2.50
Moneta
-
-
-33
-.
Negus
.-
-
I-5
Noranda
'3
50
Louvicourt
27
Pickle
Grow
-.
1-90
Regicourt
6
San
Antonio
2.75
Senator
Rouyn
.26
Sherritt
Gordon
2.56
Steep
Rock
2.85
Sturgeon
River
.16
Silver
Miller
88
Upper
Canada
-
2
02
Peru
Landslide
OTTAWA
O)
A
government
source
today
disclosed
that
.a
peacetime
version
of
the
Hyde
TOKYO
(CP)
With
all
organized
Communist
resistance
collapsing,
South
Korean
troops
reached
uwaslt
moves
over
u
ei
province.
forecast
toast
-,
r
TMA.Pem
Thirty
oer-1
to
within
50
miles
of
the
Manchurian
border
today
ns
are
reported
dead
In
at
.
,
,;ffl
paj
nnnsirmn
in
what
InnVs
likr
Plhrah,
""--Overcast
Park
agreement
to
mesh
economies
of
Canada
and
United
States
for
defence
production
will
be
signed
In
Washington
on
Thursday.
Santa
River
landslide
hi
aus
i
"fr
"
"l,
'
Win.
rV'
lne
ffternoon
L,L8,
lowers
tonight
high
Andes
and
at
least
ioo
a
finish
of
the
four-month-old
Korean
war.
jbiemenis
persons
are
still
unaccounted
lor,
xTf!rt0
ma,r
roh'tho
hnrrlPr-
today.
Twenty-eight
others
are
oi
trie
uuilcu
iiow
iyivo
v-v.
v..
inij
t,.
.tin.
rf.mnllsh.rl
a'
,un.
Voln
Plupr
hv
Tuesdav.
h
ht
,i5,
that
they
can
no
longer
herd
all
their
Allied
prisoners
along
with
them.
Many
are
escaping
and
others
are
massacred
by
the
Reds.
Sixty-eight
Americans
were
found
machine-gunned
40
miles
north
of
Pyongyang
while
50
South
Koreans
were
murdered
at
Yongchung.
Many
of
the
vlc-times
were
shot,
bayonetted,
hydro-electric
station.
;
.'
Communist
Chinese
troops
are
angle
north
of
Kanggye
in
the
.,Qrriinff
the
north
bank
of
the
centre
of
the
peninsula,
M
mues
C
tXKZ
st
gales
Kth
areas
this
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
m
li
...uu
I
rnntu
ff
tVa
hnrrtpr
LITTLE
TOO
RED
THAXTED,
Essex.
England
0
Rev.
Jack
PutterU,
a
Socialist,
protested
that
a
bright
red
telephone
booth
outside
the
15th
W
"
u"ung
to
WeSt-
Allied
forces
are
spearing
rap
river
which
is
the
frontier
with
North
Korea.
Beaten
and
retreating
rem
W
(r
'
to
20
over.
LOCAL
TIDES
Tuesday,
October
24,
1950
High
0:18
19.5
feet
12:23
21.1
feet
leev
Idly
northward
and
have
not
run
Ft
and
hiehS
century
church
here
hurt
his
Into
any
real
organized
resls-
W
PH.
"n
L
Hardy.
Ranri.
nants
of
the
once-powcuui
f.
t.n.Pin
thP
last
24
hours.
drenched
with
gasoline
and
set
eyes.
The
box
was
repainted
'
green.
.
RuPrt,
40
and
Low
.
J.
aJSlKSg
iSS
mous
trl-l
More
than
26,000
North
Ko-iafire.
6:16
18:45