1 DISPATCHED PROVINCIAL LI32ASY, 113 VICTORIA, 3. C. onr.iEs, DRUGS DaliyiMivery Phone 81 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port ' "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXIX, NO. 230 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS I o i in fill iftiEDi Bow r u ... mm 111 C.N.R. Changes flew Manager, West, Named' Baseball ttr 1 Mother and Father Police Pact Here Studied Frank II. Keefe, , B.C. General Superintendent, Promoted Philadelphia Wins Pennant fvo Youths Lose Lives n Boat Upset on Lake WINNIPEG Appointment of Frank H. Kecfe as general manager of the western region, Canadian National Railways, is announced today by J. R. McMillan City of Prince Rupert will be hearing later about what are considered by the Royal Canadian Mounted , Police of the police requirements of this muni- 'r-n'ftv f-'V-vH-'nrT tV. !;t V.,.,a Sensational Finish to Nation I League World Series on Wed-i nesday I after assumin8 the duties of re last week of Inspector J. D. Lee PRINCE GEORGE, (CP) Four members of a gional vice-president. of Ottawa who is making a sur vey of all municipal policing Mr. Keefe will make his headquarters in Winnipeg and will take over his new duties at once. agreements In this province fol Philadelphia it will be j iisning party were arownea ana a intn was swept Phillies 'and Yankee in the ! ashore Sunday after a 12-foot boat capsized on Clu- World Series commencing this J v Wednesday in Philadelphia. CUlZ Lake, ' r..mfVS Bnat..nrtaLX. The dead are Mr. and Mrs. 0. Knutsvik, their race came to an end yesterday j - . ' in a sensational extra inning eighteen year old son, Harry, and Arthur Bishop, 18, For tbe last few years he has been located in Vancouver as general superintendent of the lowing the taking over of the B.C. Police by the R.C.M.P. Meantime, according to Inspector Lee, policing will be carried on much along the same lines as before with adjustment to R.C.M.F. requirements and standards coming in due course. Inspector Lee Is visiting ell L . "" British Columbia district. He 13 particularly well known through B EXERCISES Canadian and British naval officers gather In the plot room of the , all of Prince George. wirs. u. v. junusun ui iiu' -submarine school at Londonderry, No rth Ireland, to study the previous day 8 exercises ' game wnen ine tniuies won 10 1 over the Brooklyn Dodgers who , put up a great fight to the very j end. i culz Lake, 30 miles from here. out the west. Mr. Keefe has been railroading since 1911 when he took his first was the lone survivor. She ti right in this R.C.N, photo are: L .cut. James Hunter of Montreal and Dartmouth, En :ation officer of H.M.C.S. Micmac; LI :ut. E. Pettley-Jones, navigation officer of uion; Lt.-Cmdr. B. W. K. Hewson, R oyal Navy; Lieut. Donald Hay, Royal Navy; job as assistant agent with the Dick Sis'r broke up the game in the tenth inning with a home run with two men on. It was thj first pennant the Phillies had Canadian Dollar Up t TORONTO Oi The Canadian J, Geary, Toronto; Lieut. R. A. Manw arlng, Royal Navy; pnd Lieut. Michael Henry, y, ' (CP PHOTO) clung to the overturned boat cities in the province which roine and was washed ashore IVi under mounted policing now. In hours after the accident. The addition to the financial ar-boat capsized when one of the Tangements, he inspects police youths attempted to re-start the quarters and office conditions, motor. I While here Inspector Les met Mr. and Mrs. Knutsvik leave the policing committee of the seven younger children, the city counclL i won in twenty-two years. j The Yankees are favored to win the series. I Had Brooklyn won, a best of three play-off series would have dollar was quoted at 93 and 95 cents in terms of United States TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co Ltd.) oldest being sixteen. Mr. Knut-; He arrived last Wednesday by ij Prince Rupert Lawyer ;ns as Assize Judge been necessary. The Dodgers ran I - A tuuniti in me uucmns cvtlr was a rnnan an National oir frnm Vancmimr on1 nrn the sagging runs aown vo me . exchange dealings. This meant Railways telegraph operator ceeded to Prince George on Fri- wire Deiore losing. me uniiea ssiaies aonar wes i here. I day night's train. ! Robin Roberts, twirling nis WOrth more than $1.05 and $1.07 ting man who started out in the active prac- GRIM RELIC OF PAST- jtlaw here a quarter of a century ago came twenty-first victory, out-hurlea . m terms of Canadian money. Don Newcombe over the route. m London the Canadian dollar Brooklyn nearly won in the was quoted at $2.88 to $293 dol-nlnth except for Ritchie Ash-' Iarg to the sterUng. Be- Vancouver Bayonne 02'4 Bralorne 7.00 B. R. Con .02 B. R. X .04 Cariboo Quartz - 130 Congress .15 Hedley Mascot .37 Pend Oreille 8.30 Pioneer 2.40 Premier Border .03 Vi rince Rupert today to sit in the role of a jus-be Supreme Court of British Columbia. He Durn s ouuieia peg mat cuv uow.. f ,h Canadian e0Vernment Human Skeleton Disinterred By Workmen Digging on Waterfront a runner at the home plate. 1 unpegged the rate Saturday night Justice John V. Clyne, who twenty-five years it was $3.08. 1 Parity between -Canadian anr Ivith the firm of Williams, Manson, Gonzales inert and who opened Privateer 08l4 A skeleton has been found in the vicinity of Fair Reeves McDonald 4.10 fcion of the supreme .. Mllu , IA . T Wftrvpv Reno .'. .02 02 view Bay in the course of digging of earth which i:s beinjr brought by the provincial public works depart for plaintiff, McLeod & Ray for s in Prince Rupert , Only a few weeks j United States dollars would ' mean a rate of $2.80 Canadian " dollars to the pound, the same i as the U.S. dollar rate. The Canadian dollar was quot-1 ed between 93V8 and 948 in 1 .25 1 .31 Sheep Creek 1 SATURDAY American New York 6, Boston 5 Cleveland 1, Detroit 3 St. Louis 2, Chicago 8 SUNDAY Cleveland 7, Detroit 5 St. Louis 3-10. Chicaeo 4-8 New York 3. Boston 7 Washington 3. Philadelphia National . Sllbak Premier p appointed to the t,e SuDreme Court of ment for improvement of the grounds near the public Canadian Northern at Roosevelt defendant. (Divorces) Vera Doris Crozier vs. Reginald Bert Crozier, A. B. Brown . . i in : ii, Minnesota. Movlne un throua'n iumbia after having I terms of United States currency j health Centre, inere IS no modern sigmiicttuce in me - - onerator and des- iairman of the Can- ra&u Kiver "V2 Vananda 12 Salmon Gold 04 Spud Valley OHi Silver Standard 190 Western Uranium 73 gnm discovery, however, patcher at various points in the fcri'ame Commission. workman found the bones west he became assistant super- lor petitioner. Frederick Glenn Taylor vs. Rosa Alma Taylor; Norman Pet-tersen. correspondent. T. W. Prince Rupert, he at the opening of foreign exchange dealings in New York. Most traders waited to see at what level the dollar would settle. in th rrmrso nf rileeinsE with a Intendent at Bdson in 1939. He ki d law in Vancouver. nariP Jawbone was damaged was appointed superintendent at facilitations of the Oils SATURDAY Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 7 Boston ,Ne.w.iYj)tK..5i . Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 5 , Shares in companies which 4 below K- wm - realized nhat jtt Arthur- ivt494.:,Twa yPai Is Convening BXLiberals Thave "heavy safes In the" United was human remains whicn naa later ne was iransierrea io van- couver. hppn pneountered. Tnen me fcrt bar were extended vm Clyne toy-Tr-W. t, senior member of jprofession here. Mr. Ured that there had frread feelings of gra- disintegrating bones were carefully gathered, up and brought to the health unjt. The discovery was made at Chicago 0-0, St. Louis 2-4 SUNDAY Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh 2-3, Cincinnati 3-0 Boston 1, New York 5 Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 Included in many other appointments also announced by Mr. McMillan are the new general superintendents. R. H. Robertson, formerly Imroughout the pro- about ten feet depth. , Is Lordship's accession Brown for petitioner. Barbara Blaine Hutchlngs vs "Robert " Griffiths' Hulclilngs,T. W. Brown for petitioner. Angus Mcintosh vs. Elizabeth McDonald Mcintosh; Peter Nelson, co-respondent; A. B. Brown for petitioner. Sivert Anderson vs. Mae Gertrude Anderson; co-respondent. Steve Dutchak; T. W. Brown for petitioner, R. M. MacLeod for respondent and co-respondent. William Henry Dale vs. Evelyn Wilson Dale; Oliver Watson, corespondent; R. M. MacLeod for petitioner. States declined in the opening trading at the Toronto stock exchange. This was due to the fact that companies getting paid )n American Tunds will get iess if the Canadian dollar goes up in its relation to the American dollar. The market opened amtd considerable uncertainty. In London the market in Canadian newsprint shares dropped off. and Hudson's Bav fluctuated 1 Thanrv 1c that t.hp hones were RiinprlnfjanHpnf. at TCamlnons. iiH-s . Anido. Caaadian. , ,. m . A. P. Con i " 50 Atlantic C M 2.90 Calmont ... ... M0 Central Leduc 3.40 Home Oil 15.75 Mercury 18 Okalta - 185 Pacific Pete 7.90 Princess 65 Royal Canadian .12 Toronto Athena -08'2 . Aumaque .28 Beattie 47 me Court bench but those of an Indian possibly a (been promoted to general super Advisory Council and Executive to Meet Early in November An advisory council meeting an da full executive meeting of the British Columbia Liberal Association will be held early in November, according to a public announcement made by Harry intendent of the British Colum !r, Brown's t personal p a;most those of de- woman ana tnat tney naa ueeu interred there many years ago, probably long before white people ever Rinded on Kaien he followed some- f Judge's footsteps in ? Support For Gold bia district succeeding Mr. Keefe. Donald Kissick, formerly assistant superintendent at Vancouver .is promoted to superintendent at Kamloops, succeeding R. H. Robertson. Vancouver. London Rupert. "This gives widely. pleasure of hone th' Isabelle Theresa Rudsvick vs. IS may continue," His ifdared. Jaycees Instal Hew Officers G. T. Perry, president of the B.C. . Liberal Association, following a recent meeting of the ofifcers of i the association in Victoria. Mr. Perry, who is now In j Prince Rupert, stated these meetings are required to be held be- i fore the end of the year accord- -hip replied that he Indeed to come to OTTAWA 0i Hon. Douglas Abbott, minister of finance, announced today that the govern frt to conduct his first Kaare Olley Rudsvick; R. M. MacLeod for petitioner. JABOl R CASE FIRST First case being taken up at the Assize is that of Ernest Ja-bour, charged wiUi supplying castile soap and hot water to the Geoff - Hill was installed as THE WEAlHtR Synopsis Temperatures fell sharply in British Columbia last night, as clear skies persisted In "most regions. Prince George led the parade when the mercury fell to eleven degrees overnight. Other lows were 17 at Quesnol " was here, he relic had started to ;I1S In the practice of h"e he had taken hi3 LnS. "1!,! . "1 president Saturday night of the ment's price to Canadian gold producers will now be sup ;orted on the same basis as before the war when there was no official exchange rate on the Canadian i .XI Ll; Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of finite date f will be decided upon , CommerceHln an impressiv.e cere-after Premier Johnson returns to , Harold Retiring president B.C. and is recovered from hta.H ' thanked his offlCers c turned the consoles upon Mr. FINDING OWN LEVEL After eleven years, the Canadian dollar was returned to thf free market Saturday to find Its own level in world currency. The dollar had been pegged at 9.1 of the American dollar to conserve United States dollars In this country. No official here or else- where would hazard a guess as to what the dollar might do. It might go higher than the United States dollar or find a position below. Finance Minister Abbott also said that the amount of United States dollars a person can take out of the country will be increased to any reasonable amount beyond the current limit of $150 per person yearly." . Control will be maintained over the movement of foreign exchange out of Canada. faring the latter his Bevcourt - 38yj Bobjo .10 Buffalo Canadian 23 Consol. Smelters 115 00 Conwest 1-69 Donalda , 49 Eldona 21 East Sullivan 7-25 Giant Yellowknife 7.00 God's Lake : -.- -30 Hardrock 30 Harricana - 08 Vi Heva 05 Hosco t 08 Jacknife 05V2 Joliet Quebec .69 Lake Rowan ,. .09 Lapaska 03 Little Long Lac 37 Madsen Rod Lake 2.20 McKenzie Red Lake 42 McLeod Cockshutt ...... 2.40 Moneta -. 30 Neeus a 1.10 Noranda 72.00 recent accident in wueuec. i .,nr,t ; f on his well-merited The advisorv council is in real , "a. "f?" "J He "iZ. then " and 20 at Princeton and Ktmber urlnor thp rvnst. vpar. 35 King's Counsel. ley. The Okanagau continued iuy buu-iummiww ui wuc 11 e-. turned over the meeting to a. r like Mr. Brown. er executive ana meets as occas-1 crawley for the 'niilar sprmpnen tastaTlation cloudy throu6h the night and mstauation j some hght rajn feU Gradual ( rlparlnir is pxnerteri In this ref?- sion warrants wniie tne execu ceremony. late Betty Young on April 18 to procure a miscarriage. Jabour, through his counsel, T. A. Dohm of Vancouver, pleaded not guilty and the following jury was chosen to hear the trial: O. A. Hull, foreman; William Dunn, C. C. Ormiston, William W. Noonan. Mike Budinlch, G. E. Parsons, Sivert Anderson, L. H. McLean, Robert Kelsey, J. A. McRae, Thomas R. hesiip and S. B. Calcier The case is proceeding this afternoon. tive comprising around 180 mem- I11' continue. h Clyne found a doc- dollar. The formula Is a basic price jf $35 per ounce In United States funds converted into, Canadian funds weekly at the average noon rate of premium from Monday through Frtday. Mr. Abbott also announced the $3.50 reductoin on the bonus paid newly-mined gold production .introduced a year ago. would be restored effective October 1. In inducting the officers, Mr.ilon ln lhe next 24 hours. The oers mceis once aunng eacnCrawl sald tne one thing he criminal cases, three 4 "fid seven rilvnrro clear weather on the coast appeared to be nearing an end this morning as an extensive but slowly moving disturbance caienaar year. nad learned from his association Jack McRae, MLA, is the nor- wlth tne Junlor chamber of them vice-president and will at- Commerce was the importance tend the meetings. Olaf Hanson I v.1t h amng his aften- Lordshlr v,rf v. in the Pacific approaches the coast. I is on the advisory council. on wlth the ceremony. Eric i Sceers was installed as second I ,lav4 ui'i-u R welcomed, the "I' the com- Cloudy skies are forecast for 1 the criminal list. most' coastal regions by night 18 as follows: fall and rain shower activity is expected for tomorrow. South Koreans Drive 30 Wliles Into North Korea 'Criminal) ''lest Jahnur .u vice-president and Vernon Ar- ' dagh, Sid Gonick, Stewart Furk, Hugh MacKenzle. Ed. Williams and Robert Moore as directors. I Aid. George Casey was Introduced as honorary second vice- I president. He said he was diseply Gale warnings have been Bvin. "-kcu a noxious thin posted for the exposed waters off the Charlottes and Northern a miscarriage. T. W ' Crown "rv,l.' )couver, for defend- Canadians Cut moved by the honor conierrea upon him and promised the Jaycees would always have a sponsor in the city council as lona as he was there. An American officer with the South Koreans said the republican forces are smashing ahead against extremely light resistance. The Reds are Ignoring General MacArthur's week-end order that they give up now or be Tommy Mitchell, as-oflicer at Mor- M. MacLeod for Harvey for de- Suspects In Mission Case VANCOUVFK There are suspects, in the Mission murder case In which the thirteen year old daughter of a farmer was slain and raped while on her way home from school last Friday. One suspect. It Is heard, is kept under After a few words on the work nlanned bv the chamber for the Vancouver Island for this after--noon ' and evening. Fresh southerly winds .are expected to develop over the south coast overnight. Forecasts valid until midnight Tuesday. GALE WARNING North Coast Region Gale warning posted. Clear, becoming cloudy with rain showers this afternoon. Cloudy with showers tomorrow. Little change In temperature. Winds southerly (15) increasing to south Communists Plan Last Ditch Stand TOKYO, (CP) South Korean troops drove Rations to Kelp When H.M.C.S. Cayuga recently landed supplies of badly needed food at south Korean islands, the crew volunteered to cut down N crimln-,i roming season, president Geoff Hill turned the program over to destroyed. His surrender terms irlfl Rpv g. w..i.. entertainment committee chair were broadcast first at noon on Sunday. fZ ?e ,ntertor, were man Robert Melnr s. who turned observation. He is described as "slim and blonde". The R.C.M.P. l-end "al list slnce MacArthur told Communist troops, "In whatever part of I the show over to Andv McNaugh-ton. Dancing to McNaughton's 'Civil) Korea thev were situated, to their own rations, so that more say they appreciate the co-opera-provisions be lanced. The Cayuga tion shown bv everyone in the Mission and Fraser Valley dls- is one of the three destroyers music on the piano topped otr a ?so and J. D. Me. throw down their arms under srand evening rlv SO miles inside such milltarv supervision I may from British Columbia on duty dwiii t we PenS and r ; . Brown for Russian sponsored North direct." Some observers believed Mac across the Pacific since mldsum- joeeial Force - "iatL,eoa tor east 40) In exposed waters oy afternoon. Winds will decrease to southerly (20) after midnight tonight. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy and Sandsplt, 40 and 55; Prince Rupert, 46 and 56. - mer. Arthur plans to send a compos- Antoirie vs RavmH YOUTH ARRESTED MISSION. A sixteen-year-old youth was today charged with the murder of 13-year-old Laura Grant whose nude and ravaged body was found at the week-end ner a lonely road-side. A coroner's Jury found the girl died of suffocation and shock after beirwr attacked. WALLACE SWORN IN . VICTORIA Clarence Wallace was sworn ni as Ueut. governor this morntng y Chief Justice Gordon Sloan in a quiet ceremony. The Wallaces took up residence at Government House yesterday. . U.N. force. Including Amen wis, Britons, Australians ana .nth Koreans, across the par-lei if his surrender call is lg- Ketchikon Man Killed in Korea ItitI r . w- Brown j, 1 M. MacLeod for ife! Er"-t Nel- JOHNSONS BETTER QUEBEC Governor-General Viscount Alexander ealled on Premier Byron Johnson and Mrs. Johnson at St. Sacrament Hospital here today. Mr .and Mrs. Johnson, injured in an automobile collision last week, are both reported to be progressing favorably although it is not known when they will be able to return west. To Vancouver VICTORIA The Victoria Colonist savs 10.000 officers and men of the Canadian special force wtll bo stationed at Jericho Beach. Vancouver, as a preliminary to iavlnR for Koren. An early start will be made with construction conk houses and other acenmo-dption. There is no confirmation. Korea today. They were almost half waijta2thi line where the North Koreacs are reported preparing lor last ditch stand at Woan. T. ? South Korean third division rr . driven close to Ansong, a coas. 1 town 30 miles north of the pr allel 38 border. An eti'.tre Sou Korean division Is tcs t j border, it was report J. and Enm c ed. i i . ? F, .1 R. v "wvey for LOCAL TIDES Tuesday, October 3, 1950 High 5:58 15 0 feet . 17:27 17.0 feet Low 11:13 11 2 feet KETCHIKAN Casualties in trie war In Korea Included Walter L. McLeod jr., son of Mrs. Mary B. McLeod of Ketchikan. He was killed in action, being so listed by L-eod for de Geoge Green made the week-d trip to Masset on the Cliil-Mn. He returned to the city t Riv.:"'""' -A night. and in military miarters, any comment is declined. hP United States De-fence partment. -