MOVING! AL -j j LIBRARY I i PROVINCIAL CZBSAST, 118 VICTORIA, B. C. MAT 7151 OIIMES DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 8! VOL. XXXIX, No. 250 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS uSatched. cabs 5. MM M MAMmm tfmfihi; kNARRAWAY press sun wnier I A new state- ..ish "army" badly -ii thomcplves U.S. MARIN ES MAKE APPLEWHAITE APPRECIATED Skeena Member's Work- Aggression Is Worst Crime km cau -- - Unrters" and their help COinuav - ,4 ipathy to domestic in International Field Aim i HEIR LH six months at United Nations Assembly Asked by Western Powers To Brand It i 'LAKE SUCCESS B Great L, training school, alary oi i I I " ' rr"" V1 VZt; j r Ltractlon inciuae Britain, United States and four-other countries yesterday asked the United Nations General Assembly to brand open or fifth home nursing, nth i family, how SEOUL (CP) The Allied 'spearhead reached Communist China's Manchurian border tonight as South Korean patrols raced unopposed to the south bank of the Yalu River. They were the first United Nations troops to complete the long thrust up the 'a took, do general Draws Alaska Tribute Tribute is paid to E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for Skeena, and' Aubrey Simmons, M.P. for Yukon, for "the splendid example they are setting in the field of international eo-operation for mutually desirable goals" in a resolution of appreciation which has been passed by the Alaska Development Board over the column aggression "the greatest of all crimes against peace and security throughout the world." m and be a handy-n and other house- .... EISENHOWER FOR SUPREME COMMAND WASHINGTON, D.C. It was reported today that North Atlantic Pact military men will recommend that an American be appointed without delay as supreme commander of the combined western European defence force. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower may be given the post, it was reported here. mountainous peninsula. The resolution was Introduced are also expected w as the western answer to tne Russian "peace" plan asking for armaments reduction and the branding as a war criminal the Ernest well as hand ana .nig. At graduation. ,'nes leave with a I signatures of Governor Communist forces were today reported to be attacking South Korean troops 50 miles south of the Manchurian border. The South Korean field commander near Onjong reported his unit Gruening, chairman, and Mem first! government to use the atonj bomb. bers J. A. Talbot, Antonio Po- U the National Instl-Lwrkrrs and pros- Canada Aids Dutch Army OTTAWA . A Dutch Army Division wili be the first North Atlantic Treaty force equipped with Canadian arms under Canada's ' $300,000,000 aims-assist let, Fred W. Axford and Hert Still Ho Trace Of Lost Plane was almost surrounded, an called for reinforcements.' Hilscher, The resolution carries the seal ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT-Hector Dupuis, a Montreal civic employee, was elected Member of Parliament for Montreal St. Mary in the Oct 18 federal by-clection. An Independent Liberal, Mr. Dupuls en-, eaten oincmi Liberal candidate Ignace D2Slauriers. (CP PHOTO) lyers are told: employ our house-U you agree to our Meantime a Republican divi of the Territory of Alaska. I It reads: sion's forward elements were driving unchecked on Yongsan, H wages and condl- i "Whereas the Alaska Develop EDMONTON 9 For the eleventh straight day, intensive searching by the Royal Canadian Air Force yesterday failed ment Board has received excel lent co-operation in the pursu only eight miles from the zigzagging Communist Manchurlan frontier formed by the Yalu River, its spearhead reachinu ance program for Europe, Hon, Brooke Claxton, minister of na--tlonal defence, announced yes-ierday. Mr. Claxton said 'that arnia- jde a min rnum wage with 30s extra for ance of international develop- ; , A ( V , t lfwia f r a nf a Hid i cu rnl i i s nt objectives of mutual bene- Cessna aircraft missing with five . fit fit r to Alaska iloclri and onn to tn Northwest Nnrt nailer. the river tonight. 1 48-hour week, (A and time off Don't Cross Line men in northern Alberta. The These developments came not I ' .- I.N i em Canada from the Members search was resumed today. W holidays. A two- long after United States Marines spearheaded a 50,000-man n Korea Cancelled toilday yearly, with ! for live-year dlplo-it also guaranteed. landing force on Korea's east coast at captured Wonsan. Un The five duck hunters were flying from Grande Prairie, berta, to Edmonton when their aircraft vanished October 4. 1 of Parliament whose constltu- encies adjoin the Territory of ! Alaska; and , j "Whereas these members, (Hon.) E.-. T. Applewhaite of I Prince Rupert and (Hon.) Au,-; brev Simmons of Whitehorse. consisting of about 15,000 men, had been approved by the cab- inet for immediate shipment. ; One shipment will leave Mon treal about mid-November and another from Halifax later. , 1 Housewives would be TOKYO 0A sDokesman at identified Canadian Navy forces took part in the amphibious landing. Ictpt these conditions Q MacArthur's headquarter t, became so great jsald today the "mission of Unit- I have been unfailingly helpful and courteous in their relations i could pick and 1 ea ai"ns iorces is 10 clear Marion Spikes, chief ! Korea." That was in answer to Norton Youngs Enters Field VI--Hrm'J i Inspiration In Miss Fame's Q Paintings At Civic Centre questions as to whether there is a line houth of the Manchurlan e London headquar- hink we shall have it all over that." S'J with this Board; and "Whereaa the government of the Territory of Alaska desires to express its appreciation to them for the splendid example thev are setting in the field of border which American anij h fewer than 1.200 J n ,.i , , . . i wit!! inu went skuvj rv 1 1 u Lion British troops are not to croas men fc ,n the fJeld ,abor Earlier a "don t cross line was aecidine to enter the field and international co-operation for ly-dressed girls in mutually desirable goals; dresses and beige reported drawn 20 miles south retiring aldermen considering I , r , : . ! i ' Now. therefore be it resolved frontier. cuffs. Prospective ; of the Manchurlan seeking re-election, early indica by the Alaska D evelopment reported .. . s; 1 nge In the six-figure Later the order was ' 1 withdrawn. Display This Afternoon and Evening Exudes Atmosphere of Locale Local Artist Philosophizes , , . By MIKE HOLMAN. Even Johnny's question ''Where do babies come from?" is not so profound as '"What is Art?" I, i iw ex , - Board in official meeting assembled at Juneau.' the capital t lons are that thr should. he no dearth of c"arif"?satejr at the December civic .election in Prince Rupert. Latest candidate to definitely of Alaska, that original copies EDENTED PACT of this resolution of apprecia tion after the same shall be signed by . all members of the ;a and United States Are SECOND GENERATION Sons of four Canadian admirals are attending Lakefield. Ont., preparatory school and, as part of their curriculum, are sea cadets at the school's R.C.S.C.C. "St. George." At top Is Gregor Grant, son of Vice-Admiral H. T. W. Grant, Chief of Naval Staff. Others, left to right, are: Michael Houghton, son of Rear-Admiral F. L. Houghton (retired). Kit Mainguy, son of Rear-Admiral E. R. Mainguy, commanding officer, east coast, and George Jones, son of the late Vice-Admiral G. C. Jones, former chief of naval staff. (CP PHOTO) Board be sent to E. T. Appie-whaite and Aubrey Simmons." . The answer to ;What is Art?" may be found in the Civic Centre at Miss Jeanne Faure's display of 28 autumn landscapes. Her exhibit will be shown this' announce himself is T. Norton Youngs, who has already had two years' aldermanlc experience and has long been active in var- ! lous forms of public service, par- i ticularlv the Civic Centre. Mr. ! mating Defence Resources and Friday afternoon and evening. Youngs this morning authorized ! WASHINGTON, D C. Can- will will Although the public be DIVORCES the Dally News to announce his candidature. - , i ada and the United States, in an i unprecedented move, formally COMING UP British People lauded by King LONDON (J The speech' from the Throne at the prorogation of Parliament today commended the Britfctfi people's sacrifices for the nation's economic re f '-Thousands of LOCAL PRICE OF GAS IS DROPPED HOCKEY SCORES National ; Toronto 1, Detroit 0 New York 1. Boston 1 (tie) Pacific Coast New Westminster 8, Tacoma 5. f lining up for the Flash "overnment'a last F divorces. the soul of mankind; to Impress them that there is something higher than the struggle for existence; something more dependable than mortality," Miss Faure believes. Extreme modernism is scorned by Miss Faure, trained in the realistic schools of Holland and Italy. IDEA OF MODERN MUSIC "If I could draw cats I would draw a cat on a table plucking a violin and seven tom-cats ber agreed today to co-ordinate their resources, skills and economies for "common defence" of both countries. Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of trade and commerce, said the agreement marks a new advance in peacetime economic co-operation. The agreement provides for inspired by these oils, climaxing over 50 years of painting experience by the artist, these canvasses do not give away the answer to "What is Art?" The spectator must take It. To take the Inspiration from a canvas, let the taker he as still as the Telkwa forest where Miss Faure has stood painting for the past two months. Let the spectator enjoy . the colors of the trees; let him feel the thought of the changing skies and reflecting waters that Miss Faure loves to paint. Moon icated divorce has' "bout $205-a lux-wuld not afford frnmenfs new legal Announcement was received in Prince Rupert this afternoon of a reduction of 810c per gallon In the price of gasoline, the local drop following one earlier in the week in the south. The new price here will be 40 210c for premium and P provides free law ' ONLY ONE WASHINGTON President Truman has no information that th Russians have ever produced more than one atomic explosion, he said today. He told a press conference the only atomic explosion in Soviet Russia was September 23 last year. 38 210c for regular, unless, an even figure is. adpoted. The drop is applicable to all methods of delivery. . ' . Canada has diplomatic or consular representations in 35 countries. , common supply of strategic ma covery. It cited the "generous help" from Canada and the United States as contributing to the upturn in Britain's fortunes. The speech, read by the Kin?, reported great improvement in the balance of overseas trade,1 notably with North America. ' n' poor and cheap """'sons of ' modest terials through an Interchange of technical knowledge and crea Mi Drought a flood ;es 'fom Britons 'orces. tion of allocation and priority controls. light sketches, a favorite with the artist, are shown in charcoal and crayons. She explains the striking clar low yowling that-is my idea or modern music," said Miss Faure, who feels the same about painting. 1 : "In Holland a lady brought a painting of pink and white spots to my. studio. She said that it was called 'Mother's Love.' I have no use for this modern, painting. "If people's can't understand the work, what's the use of do W MOVE ALARMS ASIA CAPITALS ity found in the water of a Telkwa painting by saying: "I looked so long at that reflection that It should be clear." I - WEATHER - Perhaps because Miss Faure Chinese Reds always completes her work In Synopsis J . 'IIJ V'S S I if K S An intense Pacific storm lies' . 1 J1-JSX 1 kJ kJ 1 I W ViVO . , p Evidence' cu MfL! . I T " 400 miles west or tne uregon h-. t.M C 5 the outdoors, winter -or summer, Is why there Is the authentic air and almost the smell of woods found, in her paintings. uiina Aid coast this morning and Is ex nect.ed to move through Wash Marching 4 . "When . I'm painting I don't An armv snnVni. tVIHuv rvtnhpr 27. 1950 ing it? Painting takes time, we must bite hard before we get to the fruit inside- "Many times I despair at my work but I keep on working. I have learned from experience, that at those times I am usually doing my best work. "Nature expresses Beauty: so if I can make people aware oi 'that I am content. I don't set ' out to teach in my pictures.' feel the cold but stay there all 'there Is nolHIuh 2:02 19.5 feet day with my lunch. I've worked ' Wn or overt sud-I 13:51 21.5 feet in the middle of winter with a Bevcourt .42 Bobjo , - : .HVi Buffalo Canadian .... .28 Consol. Smelters 121.00 Con west - L83 Donalda , 56 Eldona 28 - Vancouver Bayonne IVi Bralorne 8.70 B It Con 2Vt B R X .05 Cariboo Quartz 1.35 Congress .: 10 ""wreabv thp Phi. Low 7:49 (.1 ieei, BERLIN (CP) - The Russians announced today that Chinese Communist forces had crossed water bottle at my feet," says Miss Faure who studies, nature. r,ai"starmv"M .,! 20:25 3.3 feet ington tonight. Gale winds are) looked for In waters adjacent to southern end Vancouver Island i but rainfall Is not expected to be I heavy. The storm will move east of the coast Friday morning followed by fresh westerly winds and some clearing. Northevr parts of the province will not be affected but there will be show-prs in the southern Interior to-' "The altitude Is so different ""m captured In! neir Onione was in munlst prisoner asserted three even between Prince Rupert and East Sullivan 8.45 There Is a difference between Tibet's frontier early Telkwa It is more lively at ; thoughts and the thoughts m.ii 1 1- linn tnnA tone I J a eaMnltorm as wa' Red Chinese battalions were at- Telkwa, this changes the niti eso rv, tacking Kepunuc oi vmc kvh. of the picture- Tuesday. It was the first word that Chinese Reds had B.. Division elements east oi un-jong. Another of those captured sntH 7nnnn Chinese Reds had that the scenery or stumps, might give me. It is what God wills: so many , of us like to think that God needs a helping hand. Continued on page 7) actually entered Tibet. Giant Yellowknlfe .... 6.75 God's Lake 33 Hardrock .29 Harrlcana 09 Heva 94 Jacknlfe 07 Jollet Quebec . . -98 Lake Rowan 09 Lapasko Va LitUe Long Lac 41 se Com- crossed into North Korea. morrow. Forecast North coast region Changeable sKles today and Friday Little change in temperature. Light winds. Lows tonight and "I have now realized how much there Is to see beauty is everywhere. You must open your soul to life, you can't just look at a thing and value it coldly . . . you must feel Instinctively what it is. Then express something definite, not just globs of paint. "Art's task Is to strengthen The Peiplng radio yesterday announced that Chinese Communist forces from South China had been ordered to advance to Tibet. The Chinese Reds have been hinting at an invasion for sev Joint Recital Lynx 15 Yi Cheques cashed against Indi-: vidual accounts by Canadians in the month of July amounted to $8101 million. - , . - . highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, 40 and 4; Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 35 and 4d. . AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (today) P. Luig I bi va -mm Hedley Mascot .38 , Pacific Eastern 5 Vas Pend Oreille 8.50 , Pioneer 2.30 Premier Border .06 Privateer 84 Reeves McDonald 3.85 Reno 03 Sheep Creek .. 120 Silbak Premier 34 Vananda , .09 Salmon Gold .03 Silver Standard 2.20 Western Uranium 83 Oils . . ' Anglo Canadian. 4.80 A P Con .44 Atlantic 2.55 Calmont .95 C & E 8.00 Central Leduc 2.85 Home Oil 14.25 . Mercury .... .14 Pacific Pete 7.70 Princess ' .55 Royal Canadian v .11 Va Toronto .' Athona .09 Aumaque 33V4 Seattle .68 eral months. The Radio Pelping broadcast that the Chinese Reds were moving on Tibet, mid-Asian country seldom seen by white men. said that the purpose of WORLD FAMOUS CELLIST Walsof, P. Diack, Mrs. L. Smith, Miss T. Smith. W. L. Carver, Mrs. W. L. Robertson, A. Ecklund, F. Archer, G. A. Beare, R. Laplante To Sandspit (today) G. A. Gerrv. J. Fossum, C. Jones, T. lviaxim Schapiro- the Chinese Communist advance was "to free 3,000,000 Tibetans from imnerlal agression." Madsen Red Lake 2.20 ' McKenzie Red Lake .. 45 McLeod Cockshutt .... 2.40 Moneta 30 Negus 96.... Noranda 73.00 Louvlcourt -24 Pickle Crow 1-80 Regcourt 06 San Antonio 2.55 Senator Rouyn 23 Sherrlt Gordon 2.55 Steep Rock .... 5.25 Sturgeon River 16 Silver Miller 92 Upper Canada 2.00 Golden Manltou .: 6.0i EMINENT RUSSIAN PIANIST TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL- urges all ' ' POLL TAX PAYERS To register on the CIVIC VOTERS' LIST Mtlburn, Miss R. Colllnson, Miss M Collinson NTRE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 From Vancouver (yesterday) F Archer. H. Ayling. D. Dos - 8:30 P.M fiCKETa . well, Mrs. Van Wallingham,.R. The grave news of possible new Communist-inspired war in Asia, this time on the opposite side of China from Korea, swept Asian capitals. The federal government issues more than 1,800,000 baby bonu3 cheques monthly. before the deadline on i wb Svlvester. Mr. Knott. 251 N te)0 nl ORMES AND CIVIC CENTRE , . Opnpra Admission SI. 29 From Sandspit (yesterday) Mrs. H. Lund, C. Giddings, A. Rivett. 8tud fnts 50c, (Tax Included) -248