I t . ' y CABS 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" PH0IIE81 VOL. XXXIX, NO. 169 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1950 ' PRICE FIVE CENTS Of United Nations mm m iigilils Now Essential 3Iust Be Driven Back By Force Of Imnists s If Prestige And Influence Is Maintained Jnce Rupert Rotary Club yesterday heard a 0 ASIATIC FOOTHOLD v I By Bip Pares '.V Y ' 1 COMMUNIST STATES 11 AIRFIELDS SOVIf.T NAVAL BASES Wri f V-V ; u analysis of the new international crisis old friend whom the chairman described as Lssive thinker and a fine orator. . I, speaker was Harry G. Perry, publisher of . I -r-v ! IT -- 1 i Negro Troops Score : First Real Victory For American Force Impartant, Rail And Highway City Of Yechon Ilccaptured General Still Missing ' WITH THE UNITED STATES INFANTRY TASK FORCES IN SOUTH KOREA (CP) United States Negro troops today drove North Korean communists out of Yechon and occupied that rail arid; highway city. It was the first sizeable American nee Rupert uany wews ana iormer minister r , !,.., oi hat not shaking as ire- F006 PRICES MOUNTING NEW YORK Cokt of living, within the past week, has kept climbing. Foods mentioned include coffee and sugar, lard, pepper. It has been stated that if the range of Increasing costs - grows wider, It may ail result In controls or rationing. IN "DUCK" TO AZORES these days as he once has lost none oi nis facility- rry chose to speak on Shock and Dilemma "' ' ... stern World." He took in the course of his to analyze the causes rations of the current ground victory in the Korean war. The Negro doughboys enpt-. mi oui oi me ivih L-iin at the policy of ap- "Coastguard" Is Adopted it In respect to Russia j abandoned and the of containing Russia of strath was f adin ;, , ured Yechon after a 19-hour battle, which began yesterday, afternoon .and ended shortly after dawn today. Casualties were light.. - Extent of enemy losses was unknown. Yechon is 80 miles northeast of Taejon and 55 miles north of k made the strlklnjj h that mere with- Co-ordination Of Marine HALIFAX Ben Carlin and his Boston born wife have put to sea again in their "amphibious duck" it was learned today. They are apparently heading for the Asores. Tim la the third time that they have tried to cross the ocean. The first two times ended in failure. . ORDERS FOR CANADA OTTAWA President Truman's multi billion dollar arms program is expected to spill over into Canada and place Canadian Industries at work on orders running into many millions of dollars, authoritative sources maid today. It is felt here that Canada's post-war ambition to get the peacetime equivalent of the war-lime Hyde Park, arm- the Russian-support-1 anlsta In Korea to the . Search .And Rescue System Is1 Taegu. Tote at Yechon was a far ihth parallel would not ' Perry sees show of force peces- Plan "here was no alterna- gary against Communism in If the United Nations Korea. . ' ,'.'. ' rove its strength and - - L OTTAWA P The government, ruling out any special new enasl.euard for Canada. todPV j announced that the Royal Cuna-jdian Air Force is going to co Its prestige, but to; Invaders back by force iry In arms. j rry asserted that the i now come for the Churchill Sees War Unlikely different story from the past few dark days when gallant but outnumbered 24th Division soldiers battled , the -surging Reds farther west as United Nations forces traded space for time. Meanwhile the battered 21th Division dug into new defence positions today as North Korea's Red horde, reluctant to move without tanks, failed to follow up its victory at Taejon though It appeared posed tnt ordinate a "general maane search and rescue system" .nut I rk i rT r in tr rM-cii irtv i JtA r b-5?-Z lotions to show that It I ; will be able to call on more than 200 government operated sMps e than an idealistic BATH. England Former dged to the peace and prime Minister Winston already in service. Defence Minister Claxto.i and k of mankind but tlut Churchill doe not believe an- Integration plan with the U.S. Is nearer fruition today than at any time in recent years. TOWN DESTROYED TOKYO American and British ships hiive destroyed i Transport Minister Chevriot ts- capable of enforcing other world war ' is Imminent. I He thinks United States will and f 1 a nlcTnl i sued a joint statement app'.ying new f rontal to lacilities for life-saving at sea ! thrusts. This map shows the area of hostilities in the Korean theatre of war. Amencan and South Korean ground forces, supported by United Nations naval' and air bombardment of enemy communications, fighj, to maintain on, the mainland a foothold from which the North Korean invaders can be forced back to Parallel 38. Un ited Nations troops reinforcements crossing the Pacific, with sea and air support,' are. now unloading at Pusan in South Korea. . essential that this be prevent conflict. Mr. Churchill Vserted Mr. Perry. received the freedom of the city , It Indicated no i on 'both coasts. Superior numbers o Commun- ise, there would be a of Bath, effect not only upon ' .steps to nuiia new snips oui ; lst UnkR lnfantrvmen and 4raheT Wtvhose-w)W-VitH8Wc vurrias oa control of tae- v-1 Issues Claxton is of Europe and Afiir! :; many of the western I (and idates "' Honored For War Knitting Jinto a co-ordinated sysCfcm. v I Jon after two days of fierce and j The statement said the nter-! costly "U tack. But that victory j departmental committee found cost them at least twelve tanica ,th co-ordination of, .marine all knocked out by the new 'search and rescue now being United States 3.5-inch rocket 'carried out by R.OA.F. rescue launched and other damaged. 7 chose the discusslo ) U.S7Tolkl Pricer7" Wage Controls WASHINGTON 0 The povi-hility of price and wage con-tiols In the United States was discussed today by Truman administration officials. Congress Korean crisis and the Call To Enlist For P.N.E. nal situation arising as being the most restlved ,'imes the sad mother's news of his Object of the day and .,. , ... . . Late in the day the Commun- from centres at Terrace To Have Two Labor co-ordination ists had failed to launch? Vancouver "basically Dav Day Celebration Celebrafon Planned runnel t , Halifax and expected on stron,ajm men also demanded action to death In Newbattle, av w-wcicuce wnmwi P-uiar Interest ti Scotland, j ninetieth i take profits out of the Korean the celebrated her hlri.hrinv Fehruarv 24. ! TERRACE A special meeting ; rewmmendatlons in order that united states defence positions in the hills four miles southeast 'this service might be Improved " AIR FASShNGERS war. Most demands came in tho form of proposals for early enactment of an excess profits tax aimed at profiteering. King Returns To Throne Tomorrow BRUSSELS W) King Leopold is expected to return to his throne tomorrow and today str6ng security measures the . east Korean town of -Yongdok by gunfire. Yongdok is. the eitr -Mixed by Korean Communists in a drive on the sspply port. Pusafl, 95 miles to the south. - SILVERBERO WINS i SASKATOON Doug Silver-berg, Red Deer, Alt., Thursday defeated Laurie Roland, Vancouver. In the IS hole play-off for the Canadian Junior, golf championship. Silverberg fired 75 over the par 70 course against Roland's 81. BEVIN NOT LEAVING LONDON Prime Minister C. R. Attlee denied today that Ernest Bevin was leaving the post of foreign secretary. The decision was entirely up to Air. Bevin, the Trime Minister said, and he had not stated such an Intention. It has been rumored that Sir Hartley Sli.tw-cross would succeed Mr. Bevin. DESTROYERS BLACKED OUT OTTAWA There will be m further news of the movemritts of three Canadian , destroyers dispatched to Korea, unless authorised by General Douglas MacArthur. ho prided them- Claxton Thursday night Issued a keen Interest in Inter- caU for yun Canadians to loin affairs. the . armed forces.. . Sollcitor- a grave situation, General Lapointe made a siml-t new epoch In one of lar radio appeal for new recruit historic ages of clvlll- in an address over the Frenoh network of the CBC. ::'ight have been greater C I a x t o n assured listeners I" the past, declared Canada's accelerated defence lkpr, but never had program "doesn't mean we ex-n sur-h a formidable pect another world war." Clax-natlong pledged to ton said the Navy plans to com-lld 'me t( material mission more ships, including the the great United destroyers Crescent and Crusad- In World War I she had four of the Civic Centre Association sons, one of whom was killed in was held in the Bowling Alleys France and another who died on Thursday evening . with a ( later of wounds received. ( good attendance. Vice-Prcsi- Ehortly after World War II aent E. S. Sargent presided. The the press carried reports of two meeting was called to make elderly ladles who knitted 600 pians for the Labor Day cele pair of sox between them. Mrs. Orations. Simpson was one of them. She , Kin President Joe Schu 0v, ,t, U received a letter of congratula-i ., , mwowh't and President Elect Bill Osborne Elizabeths tions from Queen were taken to prevent anti- Elphinstone, and '"'u ulKU "B"0 UU1C L e o n o 1 d demonstrations, I sister, Lady o Taejon. Apparently, the Reds are without tanks now and are awaiting new armor. GENERAL MISSING If. Whereabouts of Major General William F. Dean, 50-year-old commander of the 24th infantry division. Is still not known' at the United States command post. Efforts to locate,, him have, so far, been unavailing. Dean was last seen-fti'JJie.r thick of battle Thursday night passing ammunition to k bar zooka team and personally leading attacks against Com- munist tank columns. A 1 relief column is now trying to reach Taejon to rescue the missing general. Late reports were that the column was unable to break through to the city. J United States troops havi; pulled out of strategic Taejon . ..r war against er on the west coagt. All ships will be brought to full strength I'inued on Page 4) AIR PASSENGERS . To Vancouver (today) D. Williamson, Mr. McNamee,. Capt. Purtell, L. Wright, N. Peters, IL Ansell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horning, Mr. Montour, Mrs. G. Jacobs, William Harvey. , To Sandspit (today) W. Rogers J. T. Mclnnis, G. Llewellyn, T, Lahtinen, J. A. Head. From Vancouver (Thursday) -J. A. Cliff. Capt. Purtell, Sgt. Lindsay, C. MacDonald, R. D. van der Sluys and son, W. C. Lyons, A. Findlay, Mr. McAsk-ili, S. Elchute. A. N. Arrow-smith. From Sandspit (Thursday) The production of Jet fighters Thousands of police and sold- also a badge from ine war ui-lers are on duty, many train- fice. She was very proud of ed for riot duty. The premier j tr.th. She "Just thanked the and cabinet left for Geneva to . I ord that she was able to do a meet the King and accompany little for the boys who were him here. doinj so much for her." will be accelerated i States ing resulting i a utLwwii w have an ; organkatlon responsible for each of the day's activities with the Civic Centre executive to oversee. The Kinsmen will plan the day's events and take charge of the children's sports and .the danco. The Masons will handle the barbe;uc, the Orange Lodge the logger's sports and ball game the I.O.O.F. the raffle, the r cers and men. The Navy summoned several ? Forces TODAY'S STOCKS to POTON The United air reserve units totalling 9,000 officers and 30,000 men. The Army issued an alert to a number of regular army com- 9. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) to (1'ourtrsjr i games of chance. iirinp Corps announced 'l was calling all or- land taken up the defence in rrve bat teams around the .couniry glound unlts t0 Mrs. H. Secord, Mr. and Mrs. E. McWilliams and two children, Miss J. Mather, S. Lavall THE WEATHUR to et "" W mOVe W "lB '"l n Officials said these Vancouver Baj'9!ine 02 2 Bralorne 7.00 B R. Con 03 Cariboo Quartz 1.05 Harry Gold Is Convicted The Canadian Legion boxing will be handled by Nick Schmel-ing and the Civic Centre canteen will be taken care of by the Parent Teachers Association, the Catholic Women's totalled about 4,700 offl- East- . ' Bevcourt W :3oojo -11 Buffalo Canadian 16 Consol. SiT.eltrs 102.00 Conwest 1-15 Donalda -41 Eldona 28 East Sullivan , .. , 66.75 Synopsis League and the Auxiliary to the j sunshine and . really positions four miles to the southeast Gen. MacArthur's official communique said last night. A Friday communique said the Americans withdrew at midnight. . Fierce street fighting ' raged before the 24th Division gave np Taejon, leaving the city ablaze. The Americans were forced to tall back because of flanking and infiltration attacks, which left their positions untenable In warm temperatures are in store mittee with Mrs. Newhouser, for the Interior and the lower y Giant Yellowknire o.iu PHILADELPHIA 0 Harry Gold pleaded guilty Thursday to espionage charges and was committed to prison to await sentence. He could receive the death penalty for turning over United Rtntps ntnmio Kprrets t.o Russia. Id Move on U.S. by Then .23 660 2.35 .02 Vi .11 2.90 .03 1.08 .30 .05 .14 .04 1.69 .60 Hedley Mascot Pend Oreille 'Pionivr Premier Border Privateer Reeves McDonald ... Reno Sheen Creek Silbak Premier Taku River Vananda Salmon Gold Silver Standard Western Uranium .. coast today and Saturday. Around Prince Rupert the prospects are more In doubt and sunshine there today may give way to showers tomorrow as a weak storm approaches from the Pacific. Forecast God's Lake Kardrock Harricana Ilva Hosco Jacknlfe Joliet Quebec I the city of 150,000. Concern is .30 .34 .07 Vi .06 .06 .05 .46 .10 UINOTON 0i The former deDUtv chief of United States I The research r.hemlst admitted felt in Tokyo that further withdrawals may be necessary. V ':1 "lllgence says the Russian Politburo has decided to move ne acted between, delivering sec- lne United States before 1958. Retired Admiral Ellis s makes the assrrtlnn In a tinnlr "Rphlnrf Closed Doors" Mrs. Christy and Mrs. Cote serving. V George Peters and Sam Kirk-aldy will be bankers for the day. There will be no field charge, the only admissing being to the boxing and the dance. It was decided to keep the raffle prizes within $500. The meeting decided to sponsor two candidates for the P.N.E. contest at Prince Rupert. A committee was formed to work in conjunction with the girls' soft-ball team to select the candidates. The winners will be chosen at the girls' Softball danoi which will be held in the Civio rets to Klaus Fuchs, German born British scientist and convicted spy. Lake Rowan 1(1 Thursday. ' Lapaska , -04 I "las says the Russian' high command decided on war Nion of the polltburo that wound up at 5 a.m. January 28, Oils-Anglo Canadian 5.10 . North Coast Region Sunny I today and cloudy with a few showers tomorrow. Extensive fog and low cloud over the open waters both days. Light wlnd3 Inrrpnslncr to southerly (20 Meat Price Rise Soon To Slacken 1 writes: , TVVi strange nocturnal drama was described tn a special Saturday, July 22, 1950 lce report to which we gained access by having one man .36 .28 2.20 .40 2.25 .27 1.05 .67 14Vi 1.86 06 Va Little Long Lac Lynx Madsen Red Lake McKenzle Red Lake .... McLood Cockshutt .... Moneta "Negus Noranda Louvlcourt Pickle Crow Regcourt overnight. Lows tonight and High 6:22 16.7 feet highs tomorrow At Port Hardy, .." , .18:48 19? feet; r. . t -i. un i ... a an fi l fppt TORONTO ) A steady rises in meat prices during the last several months Is hitting the ; housewife's budget. However,! young colonel, staff member of Marshal Voroshiiovs ub-commlttee within the polltburo. This young, inform-red escape somehow from the cantlvltv of his momentous .40 2.50 .55 1.45 14.50 .13 " 1.55 6.00 .56 .08 Vt AT. Con. Atlantic , 1 Calmont " Central Letluc Home Oil Mercury .". Okalta Pacific Pete Princess Royal Canadian .... Oni and 62. .1 12-an 6 6 feet Centre some time in August. ' Prevent It from doing ruinous harm, for vyhlch the plan the committee are Mrs. New ' "'"-any designed." v , . " San Antonio - 2.70 the rise will end temporarily in the next few weeki, with the normal seasonal dip, packers said today. The increase has caused a drop in demand and turned housewives to substl- DANCE .22 1.87 houser, Mrs. Campbell and Mis. J. Gordon. Plans for the drive for funds ; are under way and the campaign j will be opened by Mr. B. R. Dodds : and Mrs. Kirkaldy who will spend i the first day canvassing all the Senator Rouyn . Sherrit Gordon EVERY FRIDAY' NITE Oddfellows Hall Royalite 12.00 Toronto FOOTBALL TONIGHT MANSON TROPHY SERIES Gcnerol Motors vs. Canadian Legion 7 p.m. ' Steep Rock ' 40 . i 'Athona Aumaque .79 Silver Miller .10 .17 .45 tutes. The price doosu i , trlbuted to the United States; demand. j Upper Canada 195 Beattle Dusinesses m luwu.