Tdispatched Linn vv I PBOVIUClAlLIBRAni, 113 vicroaiA, b c. . KAt 3121 . onr.iEs uncGS 1 4 i Daily Delivery .... NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BE . -1 COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER j i Condo Most Strategic Pacific Port - 'Trine Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone 81 VOL! XXXIX, No. 247 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., S " --Y, OCTOBER 23, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS iW- T7 nn n rtp "1 grail; LfL j 41 - : I f l I I 3F25 SIGHTED -ice FromtlFort Lewis 1 Britain 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 ' -.. 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 ...v "I . ..... .j..,. f,iiio r,f : :: . .. . ... : . . ? . 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