PROVINCIAL DI SPATCHED . v.. r. i onnEs onuGs Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER cabs Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 8! VOL. XXXIX, NO. 215 PRINCE RUPKRT h r. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1850 PRICE FIVE CENT8 jtish VGITlAlInnlQInlS T MaGofflallnEG Di7ut) A laid feGl Under Way At Tugwell Vivien Leigh Is Down To Earth Commercial Air Strip by BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD They had a raging development in the persistent cam-h has been waged for the establishment of Churchill Challenge Election May Result LONDON, (CP) Prime Minister Attlee announced today the Labor Government is going ahead with it3 plans to nationalize the iron and steel industry. Winston Churchill, Conservative leader, promptly declared he would ask Commons to adopt a virtual motion of censure. The motion will be debated next Windsor Has Rampant Vice WINDSOR A prosecutor here has resigned and two police commissioners have offered to resign following the making of a report by two inspectors of the Ontario provincial police ,who made an Investigation and have found that vice is rampant in Windsor and the authorities must have known It. jpcontigious to Prince Rupert so that com-mtion servcies may be made speedier and War Inevitable, Senator Claims OTTAWA Oi The Senate got another warning yesterday that a third world war is on the way and Canada faces the "greatest struggle we have ever laced" and should speed rearmament preparations. The warning came from Senator John Haig, Progressive Conservative leader, who said he is convinced of the inevitability of war "as sure as the sun will rise tomorrow." liVnt is the presence on Tugwell Island this r- .am press conference for Vivien Leigh and you'd be surprised at the! things she discussed. Such things at avocados, square dancing, and nonshifting cars. A number of the press were ushered into an extra fancy dining room near the 6et of "A Streetcar Named ' Desire," Miss Leigh's first American film In 10 years. She soon appeared, dressed In a faded dressing gown and a Leslie Keith, Department ot lransport en party of four, mey It here expressly U of making a de- "SUPERFICIAL" DAMAGE WASHINGTON D.C. Three United States destroyers suffered "superficial damage" In a naval bombardment of the Korean port of Icbon, the Navy said today. A spokesman said that reports from Far Eastern naval headquarters indicated American, casualties in Yellow Sea action off Korea were "light." (The North Korean Communist radio had ciiamed that six American vessels were sunk). TORONTO ENTRY WINS WINNIPEG Sir Strome, Toronto owned entry, yester Tuesday. If passed it might lead Prime Minister Attlee to resign and ask for a new na Fearing War Swedes Leave of the propusru o.. re The party has .round for the past . , . tional election. blonde wig lor her role. She Churchill said he will offer a proved to be more down to earth tlolForces Murope Bl motion "regretting that," at Ihis than the classy surroundings. V We discovered square danc it reconnaissance is inf all topographical most critical time in our na tional safety and affairs abroad. Gyros Back Blood Bank d Mr. Keith, since we should, by this act of Par Reds Report Try At Beach Landing TOKyo ffi A North Korean Communist radio at Pyongyang in a badly garbled broadcast to-nigh.t appeared to be saying Allied forces have attempted an iite" she reported, speaking of herself and her husband. Sir Lawrence Olivier, also here for a has asked lor au- liament, be plunged Into fierc liace dredging equip- est party controversy at home." mm role. No-confidence Motions Rejected at Ottawa Yesterday ;tell Bar to aewr-"slbllltles of obtam- Clement Davies, leader of the i"It was the first we'd ever Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at its monthly business meeting 1 rom there for ex- Liberal party, chimed in with similar criticism. OTTAWA W The government "at this time" is not considering 3 which he requires Labor has already brought done and we found it great fun." "We went to a party for children at Edna Eest's, Intending to stay a halt-hour. We stayed all evening and had a wonderful he site for the strip. the raising of Canadian forces to :rst complete survey day won the twenty-first running of the Canadian Derby, the $5,000 Western Canada race classic. TEN ARRESTS MADE WASHINGTON The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced yesterday the arm-it of ten persons in a $2,-000,000 international lottery under nationalism coal mines, Bank of England, railways, long dispatch to Europe, Prime Min Wednesday, decided that It i should back up the forthcoming Red Cross blood bank campaign by having its members participate in donor canvass. C. O. Ham' will assign Gyro . members to ;been maae ior amphibious landing at Inchon, Port of Seoul, on the Yellow Sea. The Red propaganda broadcast heard here claimed the reported attempt was repulsed and tster L. S. St. Laurent told the :nmercial air strip House of Commons Wednesday. distance trucking, gas, electricity, communications' and airways. ...- He said that none of the Atlantic iime. Square dancing seems to be the best possible way to get one's exercise." Someone asked if she Is driving house calls In an area between six American vessels, most of Pact nations had suggested that )ugh the Island was -urveyed during the & a view to a large ueid. Donald Street and McClymont 1 Canada send men to Europe. a car in California. ticket ring. The arrests were Park. them destroyers, were sunk. A bombardment by British and American cruisers of the port Canada's $300,000,000 arms-for- Testing Hew Youngs, chairman of Ben Parker, Jack Lindsay and by THOMAa HAKRIS STOCKHOLM "Reuters) Fear of impending war Is driving some of Sweden' 27,000 Baltic refugees across the Atlantic in search of safety. No country in Europe will be safe If the Red flood breaks looe, they claim. They are homeless today because Russia annexed their countriesEstonia Latvia, and LithuaniaIn 194C after signing treaties of military assistance and friendship with them. The Ignited States is the favorite refuge among the few who have money or relations already settled there. Pioneering types choose Canada When they can get visas. The queue of applicants at Canada's Legation is a political barometer here. The darker the International i.ituation, the longer the queue. Others go to South America. One group of about 20 Baltic refugees bought an old steamer last month. They have loaded I seven lorries on to her decks and Europe programe, Mr. St. Laurent said, will .do more for the sport committee oi George Murray were named a was announced earlier by Oen. Reefer Car Rupert Chamber of over-all defence of Europe than committee to proceed with the annual Apple Day sale. Other "Oh, no," she replied "The traffic Is too terrible. And I wouldn't want to try one of those cars .that shifts Itself, like the one you have here. I like to shift j ears and put in the clutch, not Viave the car drive itself. That MacArthur's headquarters. Inchon is 22 miles west of Seoul. made in several cities, F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover said. FOUR AIRMEN KILLED ST. MERRYN, England Four airmen were believed killed yesterday in two plane crashes. The crashes occurred during Royal Navy exercises. s assisting the sur-connection with the of Its work. money spent for an overseas contingent. The government survived two ballot tests during the day. revenue producing efforts are also being contemplated by the club to raise funds against the Developments in Railway Refrigeration OTTAWA U Canadian scientists have been working with the frightens me." rs Are Progressive-Conservative and C.C.F. motions calling for votes -' What food Is she enjoying most that she didn't get In England? CUP TO EAST of non-confidence In the govern- railway people to make cold cars There ; was no hesitation retirement of indebtedness to members on the McClymont Park swlmmign pool project. The club will have a special evening business meeting next week. , Softening Up Action Begun ment were defeated. Both mo- colder. 9 Short tions expressed dissatisfaction with the emergency budget. "Avocados!" . Miss Leigh dropped one remark that set the reporters scribbling. Asked about Oliver's plans to film more Shakespeare, she They've come up with some really chilly cars, too, but there will have to be high-level decision on railway policy before any AL There are not n cars available on TOKYO Gun bombard Applevhaite replied: - allways to take care immediate requlre- "I don't think he'd reveal. If are setting out to Buenos Aires War Footing For Three Divisions menu from Allied warships and strikes by carrier-borne planes changes' can be effected. I "There are . . . economic and 1 operating problems that are a I matter of Dolicv." said the Fish ?frT1llsacon-;tn the hope of going inland and he rir. Orson Wells might start day by S. F. Dingle, pounded far up on the Yellow fllmins: the same thing im- starting a motor transport bus! r.it in charge of oper- j Sea coast of Korea tor two days jacstKtely.""' -,-',- - new. - . ...;. . from dawn M dusk. The new Sweden treats the Baltic well. eries Department in releasing the res'iit.s o fthe tests, '"fhe National Research Council and Fisheries Research Board co-operated with ' OTTAWA Canada would have to go on a full war footing naval action behind North Kor They were here on the same iian National Kail-, explained that the iulted from the back--t that plied up dur- Salvation Army N ean lines was geared to softening to sand two or three divisions to terms as Swedes. Their children go to Swedish schools and universities. All enjoy Sweden's far- Europe as Winston Churchill sug up preliminaries for 'the prom ised U.N. offensive. r at work stoppage on VANCOUVER St. Catherines All Stars, a team well named, last night won the Dominion Junior lacrosse championship with a 11-8 win The Minto Cup, held by B. C. over Vancouver Burrmrds. for two years was swept away In three straight games. THREE DIE IN .CRASH .-- SEATTLE Three . bodies have been found in the wreckage of a plane which crashed yesterday at Young Bay on a , flight from Seattle to Astoria. NEW SAVINGS BONDS OTTAWA A new issue of Canadian savings bonds ($300,-000,000) will be placed before the public October 16. QUADRUPLETS BORN LONDON A five year old boy who had hoped for a brother has four quadruplet sisters. The babies were born in Westminster Hospital yesterday to Mrs. Elisabeth Cole and are doing well.' gests. Informed quarters said last night. This would mean a force reaching system of social ser The main blows, dealt Tuesday vice on the same term as swedes the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways in performing the experiments. . The tests were made Xo jneet demand for refrigerator-car temperatures below 15 degrees Fahrenheit for transportation of frozen fish and quick-frozen and Wednesday and disclosed today, fell on Inchon,' port for ot between 40000 and 60,000 men. Under existing circumstances, Thev can become Swedish sub- i and the abnormal Canadian box cars In :nlroads in the Unl- in general continues rated pace and there PutsHPoser Asks Opposition What It t Would Do in Europe t . ' OTTAWA 1 (Special to Daily News) In a brief speech in the budget debate last night, E. T. Applewhalte, M.P. for Skecna, referred to the lengthy criticism of the government s handling of matters connected . with the European crisis and pointed out that no alternative to the government's policy had been offered. The Skeena member asked the Opposition: "What would you do?" As yet there has been no reply to Mr. Applewhalte's question. lects after eight years' residence, they said, there Is little chance the government intends to shift or earlier If the marry Swedes as manv of them have done. Seoul, the long lost South Korean capital. Cities all the way from the 36th parallel to the 39th were attacked by Skyraider bombers. to a full war footing or to dis rable volume of traf-hved (rom warehouses Their bie fear is that Russia fruits and vegetables. Two ex patch anything like a division of will one dav a?k Sweden to hand perimental cars and astandard troops to the eastern front. cumulated during the when the railways them over as "Soviet Citizens." remgerator car were used in tne transcontinental tests. But Sweden shows no sign of this jf bound, said Mr. pe railways are doing On the contrary, she protects The standad Canadian car i3 cooled with ice and salt in over them from the Soviet Embassy possible to cope with Canadians Not Hurt Biz-Pros Hear Mrs. Nora Arnold head bunkers extending from end ilon, and they have here by making their addresses a state secret. to end of the car. These provide we of the Association uniform cooling and, even in n Railroads In Wash- warmest weather, temperatures rich has ordered U.S. iurn box cars emDtv Subscriptions The following list Is released covering donations reported In the Daily News of September 13. In addition to acknowledged subscriptions to the Salvation Army fund, there are many anonymous donations whose donors do not wish publicity and 151 one dollar gifts, 77 two dollar gifts. Constance Adams $300 E. Pedersen . 3.00 Miss Balagno 3.00 B. I. Kaardal 3.39 J. DeWaga '- 3.5 O. Phillppson 00 Oreer Si Bridderi 5.00 Wood-Bilt Products 7-50 C. Andersen 5.00 R. J. Kean 5.00 Mrs. Sparks 5.00 Dr. L. W. Kergin 10.00 K. Cole and Cherie 5.00 KaJ Girtsen - 5.00 Skeena Piledriving Co 10 00 J. H. Smith Ltd! 5.00 H. A. Breen 5.00 O. Junick 5.00 W. D. Smith 5.00 M. Waksdale , 5.00 Arrow Bus Lines 5.00 Smith and Elklns ., 10 00 M. W. Gormley 5.00 of 15 degrees can be maintained on long hauls. Celtic Is Refloated At the present time OTTAWA rj Defence Minister Brooke Claxton indicated today that Canada's destroyers off Korea have suffered no losses. He was asked In the House of more than 8.000 Can- Bengough Is Re-elected In one test, however, one ' bf nal box cars in the the . experimental cars? maintained zero tempera fu res es, than for th Commons If there was anything to reports that Canadians had ft last year. Last Minute K.O. Saves Lamotta DETROIT -m Squat Jake Lamotta dramatically saved his world middleweight championship last night by coming from behind In the final 13 seconds to knock out Laurent Dauthuille in 2:47 of the 15th round. Cards of all three Judges showed the underdog Frenchrrfcn ahead before the stunning ending. Amerirwn Fish Packer Fre-d On Tuesday evening. the members of the Business and Profesional Women's Club gathered in the Civic Centre . and, following dinner, the club had business meeting. Volunteers to help canvass for donors to the Red Cross Blood Clinic were accepted. Mrs. Nora Arnold was elected treasurer for the remainder of the club year to replace Mrs. Margaret Hopkins .who has left town. T WORKERS From Beach s,nu Proceeds The 70-foot American fish packer Celtic, which was reported hard aground Wednesday near suffered losses In naval action. Mr. Claxton said he understood there had been action but it did not Involve Canadian ships. , OR STRIKE F'ived yesterday was Meeting night was changed) PK vote conducted Nervision of Jark throughout. It-was a C.N.R. car remodelled internally and equip- ' bed with two gasoline-driven refrigeration units. ' MANY DIFFICULTIES Although the car was a success, one big problem involved) the replacement of the gasoline engines by a different type of engine to meet fire regulations, , , Other problems Included the matter of maintenance crews and costs and the acceptability of such mechanical equipment on United States routings where Canadian cars must be operated and serviced. The other experimental ' ' ca-was a C.P.R. standard mode'i Department of Torbrit mine at Allr : : TODAY'S STOCKS : i M the men favored No dad- ha. Vo i MONTREAL ai Percy Ben-gougfti was today re-elected president of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada for his eighth consecutive term. The veteran Vancouver machinist was returned to office without opposition. Gordon Cashing, Calgary, was re-elected general secretary-treasurer. After a convention floor battle over the issue of Communism In unions, the Congress upheld Its leadership's action In barring six Red suspects from its annual meeting. The six included Jack Phillips and Donald Guise of the Vancouver Civic Workers' Union. The Congress on Wednesday demanded a program of gov I from Tuesday to Wednesday. The monthly raffle was won by Mrs. Arnold. The speaker for the evening was Mrs. Arnold who very ably told- the club about her recent trip to England and the visits she had made to the English Business and Professional Wom- (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) fc - " .1 III wecu p strike. Klew Nugget In rugged Grenviue Channel, south of Prince Rupert, was evidently refloated and proceeded on her way to Seattle later yesterday. The Armour Salvage.Co.'s salvage boat F. H. Phlppen, which left here at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning with Captain Henry Hansen and Driver Ray "Montgomery to offer assistance, on reaching the scene, found no trace of the Celtic. They returned to port at 11 o'clock last night. The Celtic hit the beach dead Ji Rev. Soiland 5.00 24 J. P. McDonald 5.00 E WEATHER 5.00 I J. Bell . 46 394 Aumaque Beattle J Bevcourt Bobjo ... Buffalo Canadian Vancouver Bayonne 02 Va Braloren .... 8.65 BR Con 02 BR X ; 04 Cariboo Quartz 1.15 Tenders Called .11 Synopsis regions of British Colmey sunny weather ' next tun Reinforcements Being Flown In cooled with ice and salt, but with .23 Cansol. Smelters 119.50 Con west 1.86 1 touch the Cariboo, corge and Knnt For Hew Homes VANCOUVER O) Tenders for Congress Hedley Mascot Pacific Eastern Pend Oreille .... .10 .43 9.00 .58 ernment public works and the Donalda Eldona . on at full speed. Aboard were a crew of six men and a woman. They stayed on board. The United States vessel Matilda Foss was standing by and ;,,nleht but ft, ' .23 barrine of racial discrimina Pioneer 2.30 tion. If w"l reach the up- one of the largest home building East Sullivan 7.55 Giant Yellowknife 7.00 Delegates called on provincial Premier Border Privateer 02 .. . .08 ya projects in recent years probably to exceed $4,000,000 In value .30 and federal governments to go j evidently succeeded In the attempt to refloat the Celtic on high tide later In the day. , " '"tenor valleys. 'r Pected to remain 1 m0St of tho Reeves McDonald 4.70 are being called by Central .02 ahead with a sweeping public works program and to compensate all unemployed now Reno Mortgage and Housing Corpora Sheep Creek 1.25 tion.' Partial Cearmr, i Silbak Premier LONDON W British troop reinforcements for Korea are to be flown to the Far East almost Immediately, the Air Ministry announced today. Transport planes, each carrying about 35 men, will be used by the R.A.F. BASEBALL SCORES TODAY National Chicago 5, Philadelphia 2 America.n Pittsburgh 7, New York 1 WEDNESDAY American New York 10, Cleveland 3 The project will provide nearly God's Lake : Hardrock Harrlcana Heva Hosco Jacknife Jollet Quebec Lake Rowan ... Lapaska ..: Little Long Lac The Celtic Is owned by the Fldalgo Packing Co. of Seattle. It is believed that she did not suffer any major hull damage In the stranding. Undertakings the convention .30V2 .07 .13 800 units for Vancouver Island " & in trie soulhem and an5 much nf unti .29 .07 .05 .05 V4 .06 Vi .73 .07 .034 .38 .18V2 new bunkers designed . by the N.R.C. The C.P.R. maintained a temperature approximately five -degrees lower than that obtained with the standard bunker. In a test from Prince Rupert, B.C., to Toronto, this car kept its load below 10 degrees. The Fisheries Department in its report said that previous tests had shown that the addition of 20 per cent ammonium nitrate to the salt and ice in the bunkers lowered the temperatures a further five degrees. Analysis showed that the new bunkers would involve a slight increase In capital expenditure, while the motor-driven system not only would involve an Increase in capital costs, but also an "appreciable" bost in operating costs. ' Taku River Vanda ........ and the mainland, some of those asked included subsidized low rental homes for workers and Salmon Gold .'- ; .04 & ,bul ere Is cancelled last June when original estimates fell below bids received construction of hospitals, and 05 Spud Valley . any mnriro schools and sanitariums. rng the Silver Standard 2.12 rest of the Lynx Madsen Red Lake 2.14 Hew Legion Head Named Western Uranium . Oils Ancilo Canadian ... .83 5 35 5.00 Fore, cast Military homes comprise the majority of the unite but 300 or more are planned for civilians. Belmont Park at Victoria will draw 280 navy homes. There are 15 more at Esquimau, 55 at Chilli wack and 110 more for the lower mainland Irn n . A.P. Con McKenzie Red Lake 38 McLeod Cockshutt .... 2.12 Moneta 31 Negus 96 More Sabotage British Navy "Ouhprn v Atlantic 3.10 Calmont .92 thi n, ""louver fa Noranda 72.00 C Si E ; Central Leduc .17 Louvicourt . 2.25 all these being previously-can Pickle Crow 1.76 Nthe1 : Mostly celled projects. .04V4 Regcourt WINNIPEO Group Cap tain Alfred Watts of Vancouver was today elected Dominion president of the Canadian Legion in annual onventlon here. He succeeds Lt. Col. L. D. M. Baxter of Winnipeg. INDIAN FRANCHISE LOCAL TIDES . The tense war situation Is said lalotB th7 e,ceP' k deart; lshorellnes at San Antonio 2.50 Washington 1, Detroit 6 Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 4 National Pittsburgh 1, New York 0 St. Louis at Philadelphia postponed, rain. Chicago 2, Boston 5. Pacific Coast Portland 3, Los Angelesl Seattle 4, San Francisco 2 Hollywood 4, Sacramento 5 Oakland 17, San Diego 6 .24 Senator Rouyn cause of the large military alio cation. Friday, September 15, 1950 LONDON The British Admiralty has reported the thirteenth incident of sabotage in the navy since the start of the Korean war. Sand was placed In the lubricating system of the aircraft carrier Vengeance, the discovery belnf made recently after she had put to sea Sherrit Gordon '. 2.24 Home Oil l-50 Mercury , 15 Okalta I-81 Pacific Pets 7.80 Princess 00 Royal Canadian H Royallte - - H-50 Toronto Athona -8 20.6 feet 3:09 High 4.00 Steep Rock . Sturgeon River t 1S ht and hlghr, so "a;dy 48 and Wld 60. Prince 219' feet 43 feet 2.9 feet 15:18 9:10 21:43 .16 .95 Low About 85,000,000 women will have a vote In the forthcoming KOREAN COASTLINE The Korean coastline Is 1,740 miles long Silver Miller Upper Canada 2.02 Indian general elections. I