PROVIMCIAL LISHArtY, TCHtD VICTC.IIA, B. C. lid life Mies drugs Daily Delivery ' NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER v,oULbxvTdv0C?nodo' Mo,f Stroegic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to tU Great Northweit" Phone 81 ' No- 252 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENT3 IS r r Resisting mot LJ U Opposing" , jsCommunlst troops 'lllkd force today In Old ( jjuntry rootbull :: ;itrn Korea " drive thom from the frontier. There were fVnt n Canadian Minister of Defence Is In Favor Uncertain as to Where This Country's Special Forwe Will Go kiion or me - jst Communists, wnu '.. f-ntr; omuni.st Man P r j .... j V! I ' WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP) Canada's defence minister has come out in favor of the appointment of General Dwight D. Eisenhower as supreme commander of the Allied iorce3 in Europe. Amid a growing belief that the general is slated to receive tha post, Eisenhower has indicated that he is willing to ic Chinese Communists 'w lui-ces along the ,of the Yalu River, , to guard large power ircistancfi cnecked a s?a!th brigade In Its odrive toward theMan-lorilrr. The advance of Lallan troops, was ,it, made up of British o a halt two miles west . communist troops are : id on the high ground BE PREPARED LONDON Sir John Hodsoll, chiel of Britain's civil defences against atom bombs, last night win i d hat Britain mnst. be prepared for a "Pearl Harbor" surprise attack. He said Britain could deal with the atom bomb ii the country were prepared and trained. TOWARD COMMUNISM TORONTO Dr. Charlotte WhiUen of Ottawa said today that education in Canada is headed towards materialism and endlessness the goals of .Communism. The writer and social worker deplored the lack of religious principles in nci-Catholic schools. It is the responsibility of elementary schools, she said, to teach children they are living in a democracy under God. take cn the psacetime equival- ent of the job he held during idcsof the highway and More Yanks Put to Death 1 by tanks and self-pro- iU. a Reds, aided by Chl- V : ; ' r- -imimists, fought today TIBET CALLS FOR HELP- fied fury to stem the vance toward the Man-torder Like parts of the the Second World War. Hon. Brooke Claxton, Canadian minister of defence, here to represent Canada at today's meeting of North Atlantic defence ministers, told a press conference that he knows of no one better fitted than Eisenhower for the job of commanding the combined force for the defnece of western Europe. Eisenhower, supreme Allied commander in Europe durinj the Second World War and now president of Columbia University, said that, if he was named to the force, "I am a soldier and Scottish League Cup Final Hibernian 0. 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Barnsley 1 Preston North End 1, Sheffield United 1 Queen's Park Rangers 3, Leeds Unltd 0. . bred dragon, the Red3 WITH THE U.S. FIRST CORPS IN NORTH KOREA ff Bodies of 30 Americans have been discovered in and near a northbound train 30 miles northeast of Anju. Nine were badly burned. The QUINTS CREATE CONFUSION -Thousands Jammed Montreal's Windsor Station to glimpse the Dlonne quintuplets as they arrived Sunday from their trip to New York. The crowds foiled attempts to smuggle the quintet out quietly it it,. United Nations : behind the line of ad- A company of U.S. Mar Chinese Invasion Leads to Appeal other 21 Americans had been ks cut to pieces In an shot. Two survivors were found. The Judge Advocate of .the aw Wonsan. neiess, a high U. 3. Pope Challenged To Prove "Errors" First Corps said the north Army source said Am- bound train had been attacked 1 1 will do as I am told to do." nd British troops were t to reach the Manehur- and set afire by American T"e meeting of the defence planes I heads of the North Atlantic and the 6tatlon was in confusion for half an hour. They finally were herded into a baggage elevator while police filled two cars t.n decoys. The famous five visited the Archbishop of Montreal and left for Ottawa two hours later. (CP PHOTO J jer within a week. Th y bis milei to the south. Information indicated tho;Pllcl' niuuiu. is expecieu w fleeing Red Koreans had killed i propose the country which will Mh Korean battalion holding Its position on LONDON 0 The Protestant Alliance today made an offer to Pope Pius XII to embrace the Roman Catholic faith if he proved by the Bible the bodily assumption or the Virgin Mary, as well as "the other errors of your church." all the Americans and nine ofiproviue me supreme cuimuuuu-the bodies were burned in the'.er. The government .of that her. It reached the Ya'.u NEW DELHI (CP) The government of Tibet has asked India for help to meet the threat from Chinese Communist forces, usually reliable sources said here tonight. Earlier government sources in close touch with the Tibetan capital said Communist troops had entered the eastern mountain district of Tibet three days ago. , air strike. No Red Korean dead; country would tnen name im northwest Korea Thurs-iater had been reported man for the post. were found. rawing because Its sup- Alexander to Mr. Claxton also told reporters that there Is a possibility Canada's special force of 10,000 The Pope, November 1, will were cut by the Reds luth. proclaim a new dogma that the Conservatives . I IN FIGHT mother of Christ ascended physi Stay Longer Chinese prisoners had Union S.S. raised for United Nations use may not be sent to Korea , as Scheduled but may be trained in the Ui'ited States. this winder. Becau.se the situation is fluid. India's ambassador to Communist China today confirmed reports that Chinese army unii.3 have been ordered to advance Yi 30.000 to 60.000 Chl- Quit Coalition cally as well as spiritually to heaven. In a "letter to the Pope, the alliance asked:.."If you will show Miunist soldiers were OTTAWA P The Prime Min (Speeding Up beside the North Ko-nants. Intelligence off!- ister' of f ic announced . today the extension of the term of Mt the scripture, for the bodily assumption of the blessed Virgin ne time expressed skep- Viscount Alexander as Gover into Tibet but he has no Information any troops have actually entered that country, a government spokesman said. This was the first word from Ambassador K. M. Pannikar since - ERANDON The .ManitefcU.no. fifijl-decislon. could, .too nmd progressive-SConservuave Assj-I until later this year, illaxton ciation, by overwhelming major-' ai4.! '- ? Ity 215 to 17. decided yesterday L Aaf1d ab?ut the iWUty of (Ar.t 0,a; fmm t.hrnalitinn Canadian troops going to Eu- Mary and the other errors " of Union Steamships are speeding up their service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert as nor General of Canada. The announcement said the King had nnnrmjaH tViA vtjaninr f iir an iyour church." i The alliance claims a member o prisoners were Identified their uni's th Special Unit and th " " " " " " r. mio. I rope, a move wnich nas Premier - government headed by 'aaui 1 tv tha mrinjiine reports 01 me invasion ur from November 1, according toiship of some 30,000 Douglas L. Campbell. th riPfencP minister said 1 E.tuiion of the Eighth of 1951. I der were circulated. The spokesman added that no reply had Hon. Errick F. Willis. Leader I maUer fm the Canadiail a new schedule announcement made today. Red Army. Viscount Alexander became of the Conservative party, who Governor General in 1946. led the break-away movement, been received from Pelping to the Indian note yesterday expressing regret and surprise at The statement quoted Prime was re-elected leader after hav pnoWins The Friday night boat from Vancouver (now the Camosun) will sail at 8 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. and, calling at Alert Bay, Minister St. Laurent as saying the invasion order. ing resigned. He had been deputy Decision he was sure the people of Can premier, resigning as such August Air Shipping Hot So Dear Perhaps shipping by air Is not expensive after all. The recently Inaugurated monthly mall service to Alyansh drew tenders from boat owners ranging from $2,000 to $2,600. Queen Charlotts Airlines won the tender with their bid of $1 080. The water routes were from Kincolith, 52 miles from Alyansh, while the air tender was from Prince Rupert, 100 miles. 10 after criticizing premier TORK 0 -Rocky Orazi- Campbell for his flood control liament to decide and a st 1 was not expected to be C 1 until next year.' . . ' - ( Gus Sfromdahl : Passes Away Prince Rupert lest another respected pioneer citizen last Hi strong after taking policy. ada "generally will share trie gratification" of his colleagues and himself that "Lord and Lady Alexander have found it both pleasing and convenient to agree io this extension of their Raymond Boyer Is In Toronto Hon. W. C. Miller, minister 01 toxlng lesson to whip iniro of Youngstown. Bank Robbery Hold-Up In Vancouver Montreal Branch Downtown Relieved of $2000 VANCOUVER u Eour masked armed men today held up a downtwon branch of the Bank of Montreal here and made a clean getaway with $2000. The gunmen seized a woman passerby as they entered the bank and used her as a shield education, and Hon. Charles E. Greenlay, minister of labor, op f a close but unanimous last night at Madison stay in Canada. posed the breakaway, feeling that Garden. Graziano welgh- For many' months there have they were committed to coalition. been persistent suggestions to The coalition government was i Pounds and Janiro, ands. night with the death of Gu3 O. Stromdahl, who passed away with a heart attack at his home. the government that nis term be extended. It was understood Sointula, New Bella Bella and Butedale, will arrive here at 3 p.m. Sunday. She will sail at 11 p.m. for Port Simpson, Kincolith, Alice Arm and Stewart and, returning here Tuesday morning, sail at 12 noon that day for Vancouver and waypolnts Instead of 1:30 p,m. which for many years has been the time. Arrival at Vancouver will be about 8 a.m. Thursdays. The Wednesday night boat from Vancouver (now the Chll-cotint is also to sail henceforth at 8 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. and, calling at Westview, Namu, Beila Bella cannery and Butedale (Watson Island is being eliminated), arrive here at 1 p.m. Fridays to sail at 9 p.m. instead originally formed in 1940 when Hon. John Bracken was Premier. Born in Stockholm, Sweden, OF EUROPE No election is anticipated as the Canadian government iook the initiative In advising the the Liberal-Progressives have a he came to Prince Rupert on the steam trawler G. E Foster, when British government to recom TORONTO, J' Dr Rayi-iond Boyer, wealthy Montreal chemist who once served a penitentlarv term for wartime violation of Canada's Official Secrets Act, is here today and says he has r-intentlon of leaving Canada. Last night Minister of External Affairs L. B. Pearson said in New York that the Royal Canadian Mourned Police had lifted Boyer's passport two days ago "as a result of information which reached the government and which l.d them to believe that mnks Find Interest mend this step to the K-ing. she, with the Andrew Kelly ana James Carruthers, .maae tne large majority of seats. Speculation centred today on the future of the two Progressive Conservative cabinet ministers remaining in the coalition government following the party decision to break up its 10-year partnership with the Liberals. wm in Lands Abroad as teller Bruce Auchinvale was ordered to "fork over the dough." The bandits ordered the customers to lie on the floor, and one of them held a screaming woman ni front of him as they scooped the money from the deposit wicket. world famous trip around Cape Horn in 1909. He was well known to old time fishermen here. He was for a long time a marine engineer with the Department of Transport and wis Alcoa Erects Power Lines "fh Riviera. Italv Paris. Srotland Erurland of 10 p.m. for the Queen Char In pleading at the two-day lotte Island and return here Sunday to sail at 8 p.m. Instead Seen During Nine Months' Trip provincial conference yesterday Boyer intended to leave the j country." He did not amplify VICTORIA The erection of tor continuance of the coalition Police said they were investigating a mysterious tip-off from a woman who telephoned them of 9 p.m. for Butedale, Namu n interesting outline of his eight-month tour prefabricated transmission line towers at strategic points on the Westview and Vancouver, Vancouver arrival time is set for 1 seconds before the bank was retired from that service in lyis. He was married in Prince Ruper; to Jessie Banks, who survives him. Surviving, beside his widow, are two daughters Mrs, Karl Sunderland, Ketchikan; and Miss Ann Stromdahl at hom.e; two sons, for the life of the present legislature, both Mr. Miller and Mr. Greenlay said they were elected at last year's general election roPe was riven The Dailv News by Arthur I held up. additional p.m. Tuesday. sbank yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Brooksbank under the coalition banner and "binary 16 on the Queen Mary from New thev felt under obligation to The question or Boyer s wneie-abouts was brought up by Toronto newspaper stories which said hfl had disappeared and might be heading for Russia. THE WEATHER Synopsis ' Cool showery weather prevailed over the greater part of British Columbia this morning in the I : TODAY'S STOCKS : ! stick by the bi-partizan aamin iney arrived in Cherbourg France, feu Gus, jr., and Neil both in Prince Rupert and one grandchild. istratlon. 50-mile power line for tne Aluminum Co., in Tweedsmuir park, to test winter weather Is progressing. The line runs from the Kemano -River at 6,000 feet above sea level to Kitimat. ', The Minister of Lands, Hon. E. T. Kenny, said this week the lines are being strung In short stretches where there is greatest chances of trouble. Funeral arrangements are in But the convention voted them 21, . , athree-dav tnn in Do,.i the hands of B. C. Undertakers. down 205 to 26 and then voted r,i their tour, they set of the part the Americans played in the First World War. They 215 to 17 to end the political arrangement which was begun during the war years. r -'uies. From there wd by motor coach visited the Casino twice. wake of yesterday's storm, uan force winds which developed over southern coastal waters yes rt,e tncy spent three whiio tn Nice, thev took two " was strip t.rins to Cannes. 15 miles LOCAL TIDES Sunday, October 29, 1950 High 3:12 18.5 fe't 14:49 20.5 feet Low 8:48 87 feet 21:35 4.6 feet superb resort VANCOUVER City schools enrolment for September total terday abated this morning, outbreak of cold air from the PWatkm of from 150, Bobjo IIV2 Buffalo Canadian 26?i Consol. Smelters 120.00 Conwsst La. 1.85 Donalda 54 Eldona 26 East Sullivan 8.50 Giant Yellowknife ........ 6.75 AIR PASSENGERS primarllv hnsi. led 41,106. This is an Increase, of Mackenzie basin covers the nor rP-The Prompnarioo almost 1800 over a year ago. away, and one to San Paulo, a walled city. Here they found a quaint and Interesting place with narrow streets and old buildings. Nice they found a resort for (Continued on page 8) K Americans or for One u onj . thern section of the province, accompanied by snow and temperatures well below freezing. ? Anglais," the Ather Vancouver Bayonne 01'J4 Bralorne" 6.70 Cariboo Quarts 1.25 Hedley Mascot 37 Pacific Eastern .05V2 Pend Oreille 8.30 Pioneer 2.10 Premier Border .05'2 Privateer 08 Reno '. .03 Sheep Cre.ek 1.20 Taku River 05 Salmon Gold 03 Spud Valley , '. .04 Silver Standard' 2.30 Oils . . Anglo Canadian 4.90 A. P. Con 43 . Atlantic 2.45 However, this Is not expected to D.isnri much farther south. No Americans" in honor marked change in weather con- God's Lake Hardrock ... Harricana ... Heva Hosco Jacknlfe 35 .29 09 .08 07 .08 rtiiinns is exoected over the To Vancouver ( today Mr. OToole, Robert Gilmore.' R. An-nls, H. Eloff, Mr. Melhulsh, J. W. Smiles, D. J. Kennedy, J. H. Gallagher. J. L. Henderson, R. Durham, H. E. Sjoqulst, G. MacKen-zle. To Sandspit (today) Ray Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Walnwrlght, V. Mac Donald, E. Green. To Masset (today 1 C. P. O. Cuttress, Mrs. Gray; (Juskatla) weekend. , Forecast liyrch of Annunciation Joliet Quebec 1.05 Lake Rowan 09 Lapaska .04' Little Long Lac 41 North coast region Cloudy with a few showers in vicinity of northern Vancouver Island. Var iable cloudiness over the remain der of the region today and Sun ATTENTION Members of Local 180 United Association Working at Watson Island I have been advised by Mr. Joseph Connolly, our general organizer, and Labour Relations Board Officials as follows: "All men ore to report for work on Monday morning as usual. This does not include the two shop stewards who were terminated. This is pending an official inquiry." (Signed) GEORGE S. WEATHERLY, Business Agent, Local 180 l1S,"idav a. . -.i J. R. Wrathall. - uroH i commencing i i p.'. From Vancouver (yesterday) fterwn and Tuesday, starting at 7:30 p.m., I.. "Wain U.l. w TJrlr Wniir n H. MacDonald, A. P. Macnur, '"""Wi Will CU1IUIU.V a .iivmj "Urch. day. Cloudy vicinity north Vancouver Island this afternoon and tomorrow. Light southeast winds vicinity of northern Vancouver Island and northerly (15) elsewhere. Little change in temperature southern section and cold F Dalgneault, W. Lyons. Mrs. F. Wnhse. W. Shlnbine, J. Briene, D. - niinuncianon. tsimnar aevuuuno heW thro, Lynx 15'i Martsen Rd Lake a 15 McKenzie Red Lake .... .45 McLeod Cockshutt 2.45 Moneta 32 . Noranda 73 00 Louvicourt ' .21 San Antonio 50 Senator Rouyn .24 Sherrlt Gordon 2.55 Steep Rock 5.35 Sturgeon River . 16 Golden Manitou 6.10 Calmont 95 C. & E 7.50 Central Leduc 2.80 Home OH 14.35 Mercury 14 Princess .. .55 Royal Canadian Xl Toronto Athona OS3; Aumaque 353i Beattie .64 Bevcourt .41 ilamat, uu&nut the world by Catholics in view oi uie Corson, K. Cutts, Mr. Picco. Maryi y tne Pope of the dogma of the assumption From Juskatla (yesterday) On o 1 Ltlr'st, into Heaven. uu nan . . the congregation will renew the elsewhere. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy. 38 and 50; Sandspit, 32 and 50; Prince Rupert, 30 and 45. ' P'edge, Hector Yeomans. From Masset (yesterday) G Spence, George Gorrlll, S. Yu-cklm. . . . - wMch they made last October.