PROVINCIAL. I TCHED p?.ovi;:ci.m. LnnAHY, 113 OftUES1 DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHOIIE 81 - Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" ' VOL. XXXIX, NO. no PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS y CACi merican Forces Take T $faz A wo Korean Towns i Bad Weather Holding : 1 Australia Wins Final In Rugby Forty Jehovah's Witnesses Off To New York Convention y Jf .': j SYDNEY, Australia Aus-itralla won the rubber match to- i.000,000 IN UNIFORM WASIIINGTO N United States Army officials told a congressional committee today that the United Statea will have more than 2,000,000 Ame- ; , ' day by defeating Great Britain Joining a convention of 150,000" Jenovah's Wit- live to two in the last Rugby Up U.S. Air Attacks " " : TOKYO (CP) United States and South-Korean land forces today drove the North Koreans out of Yongdok on the east coast as well as Yechonm nesses at New York next week will be forty members Leas" test game here. 1 ' -j' II nean. fr, uniform within the 0f the pcct from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Houston,! ewn fede"ncehS' pKInttoni .Telkwa and Prince George. They left on last night's have been put on a rissh order ! ti ain to join a special train at Edmonton. In all there Results Of Matriculation basis. -two from the centre of the peninsula. ... A Communist pincer movement is developing on the western sector as the United States forces fall . . back 38 miles southeast ol.Tjer 'will be four special trains from Canada the west and two from the eas'.. - Minister The train from Edmonton will : follow the route through Toronto and Buffalo. ) i lPivm Prinno Rurwrf and Tpr - Seven Seniors And Eighteen Juniors In Prince Rupert Succeed Recruiting Is Active j Bad weather prevented. Aut-I erican aircraft from carrying lout bombarding attacks. i It was stated at headquarters j today that railway lines throt:;i Seoul, the abandoned capital At Atlin VICTORIA tf High School examination results throughout rice me iouowmg paity teiv. fAr. and Mrs. J. Melln ami sons, f j Rejlnald. Roh"rt J. and E. Mel- in, George Jeffries, Mel Matthews, O. M. Woodward, F. Os-1 borne, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sole-I reck, R. Davidson and son, Mr. Hon. R. H. Winters Interested British Columbia, announced to-In Northern Camp . ! day by the Department ol Edu cation, showed James Wilmer ATLIN Hon. Robert Winters. Hmit.h of Kamloons to be winner i of South Korea, had been so OTTAWA - Canadian re-1 bad,y smasned by the air as- ' cruiting officers are under the sauits that they would be uti- and Mrs. J. Hadlund, Mrs. C severest strain since the war's useable for weeks. iit-ji i j j 1.1 t..h r, ui ncauunra nw ic- nf ui univprsirv oi Mrmsn uoi-i EXPANDING ARMY ROME Italy is to expand her army from 170,000 to 250,. 009 men. the limit Imposed by the peace treaty, Defence Minister Randolfo Pacciardl f. iiounced today. The announcement followed a six hour cabinet session. BOLIVIAN OFFER LAKE Sl'CCESS - Bolivia ha offered 30 regular army officer and an unstated number of men for service with General MacArthur's forces in Korea, the United Nations announced last nljht. It is the first published offer of its kind from any of the 52 L'nited Nations members who were asked by Lie last week to help the U.N. war effort. Ton countries, including Canada, have sa'id no ground forces were available at present. eloPment. accompanied by Geo. a!end as yuths answer tne caU 1 'Hadlund A Crich G. Therlault. urnbia's $200 scholarhslp with T-.. 1 U r n - i 1 1 a. a ww... , ( Robert Biehn. the Misses R. T' ""' v"ww Moran M Melnard. V. Bvman. J assistant; Aubrey Simmons, Bandits Escape James Herbert Porteiancs of i Defense Department announcea Daisy. Haverdalc, B. Wickdal, M p- for Yukon; Brigadier Con- Ocean Falls also won a scholar- iast night Pursuing Mrs. N. Hadlund, Mr. and Mrs. nu" ana Pariy vneo auih. ship with 83.9 per cent. , I. Moran, Miss Annie Jerstad, coming over the new road from j Supplemental examinations Miss Elene Moen. Mr. and Mrs. , wnnenorse. Mr. winters ana:wlli heid ln Prince Rupert The Navy's Pacific command wired Ottawa for guidance aft'jr another day of swollen Inquiries arising out of the Korean situ- . . . t nonv wra rtiot Thra rw Rntro August 21 to 26. " VANCOUVER P The , police search continued today for three nvmort hanriiLi who late Friday Mrs. Alice Clou?h. M. Closter, C. , Morion, presioent oi Ainn aoara Senior and Junior matricula- ' i G. Johnson. Joining the train of Trade, E. T. Applewhaite, M P. Hon results elve the names of along the line were Mr. and Mrs. , lor Skeena, and prominent local following candidates ln Prince ation and the subsequent call a'fternoon heip up and robbed tor 6,000 to .8,000. men. . . . the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mail-A' was' lardville, branch of $9 000. Two directive sent to all 4 nf tViA rnhhprs. nn witn si ma- MR. KING John Carlson, Houston; Mrs. , citizens. The operations of Nol- : Rupert area who have obtained 1 Watson, Telkwa; Mrs. J. Miller, J and Mines Ltd. on Spruce Creeek. jcomp,ete gtandlng ta tne grades i Miss Ix)uise Miller, Miss Hazel where sixty men are employed, bv examination' I her Prime Minister Roth, Prince George. Navy recruiting divisions saying ( cWne gun escaped in a 8tolen a to'.al of 148 men was needed carj wnue the third lied on foot, from each In the- nfcxt moma i Later bills and cheques were and giving instruction accord-! J tund n v Burquitlam -,5flf ingly. All three forces reported course, but a search throughout jwere visited and the party were ithen guests of Leonard White, I local superintendent, at lunch, j Winters impacted the local PRINCE RUPERT (Senior) Barbara Anna Beketov. AUan GuyForman, Esther Bonlta Har- Boy Is Saved At TO STAY IN UNIFORM WASHINGTON Soldiers whose enrolment period was to expire this year, will, be kept In uniform yeal, lonper. ,: ' MANY WOULD ENLIST VANCOUVER There was ers From Pneumonia I the night produced no results. a marked upswing. with the need for Dominion as- .r,son '"nes, ,1-1 v,i. int Th.1 Webster Moore,.: Mary Natalie Swimming Pool aiatrauvc vi tuna Lfiwjvv. I The masked trio forced four i customers and four clerks to iie 1 on the bank floor. Two walked ! behind the cages, scooping up Miss Gloria Sather, rir rliDrank' -Two-Ounce McClymont Pool, made an heroic AWA (CP) Former Prime Minister Willi Mackenzie King has suffered an attack of "umonia at his summer home in Kingsmere condition was reported at noon as being (Junior including recommend rescue on Friday evening when the money. she rescued Paul Guard, fiui (Junior including Recommendation) Nadia Elena Beketov, K. Har i Atlin Hears possible drowr :ng. She gave hi Bottle Ul Iodine Considerable excitement was caused In a local cafe last night when a man drank a 2-ounce npiy grave." artiilclal respiration for fifteen old Eidsvick, Bernard Frederick King, now in his seventy-sixth year, lapsed Veil Of Secrecy Becomes Heavier no lack of applications in Vancouver for military service In the Korean crisis throughout Friday. At times there were rush hours. i COOPERATION OTTAWA It is expected that whatever may be needed ,in meeting the situation created by events across the Pacific, both the United States and Canada will follow a policy of eo-operation and comervation as ftr as this is possible. Garrod, Richard Carl Glske, Irene Krlstine Hansen, Allan minutes. Miss Sather has previously saved a lot of children from trouble. Although she Is a small built girl, she Is very adept at such rescue work. bottle of iodine, .The ambulance Cart Johnson, Ruth Elizabeth : o11oH K .w. j sciuiisnrss todav af-stricken late Thurs-n at his Kin?smcrc mull lakeside resort tinrau Hills, twenty Call-Up Hits Ketcheson, Dick Douglas Large, i tQ take Waiter Klesabich to hos-1 OTTAWA W The security Peter Denis Mark, Donald Vic-jpiul wnere qulck work wiih the (blackout is lengthening as Cantor Prevost. Betty Louise Prince,! .. -.. anr.n rifI him nfUria. moves into her extlanded Applewhaite Skeena Member Has Get- -Together With Board of Trade ATLIN A public meeting under the auspices of the Atlin Board of Trade was held Thursday night to discuss the needs of the district rvith E T. Applewhaite, MP., who gave a talk the capital. the substance. Feeding him i defense program. The army : Big Leagues Pbcll Lakliaw of Ot Irene Joyce Reekie, Dolina Smith, Orven Spurn, Mary Mitchell Strachan, Patricia Elizabeth Tip starch completed the treatment Una from Mr. Kins': ssid it was preparing to step, up its manpower and activity of the anti-aircraft arm, budding ' to counteract the Iodine. He had ton, Charles Warren Wilkinson, t noon, said he had NEW york !, The Korean' former Prime Min- .,., . mil-mi some' ; suddenly downed the poison after Delia Beatrice Wilkinson. remonstratlon was made about vung partner In the plan to rally as he has from ol baseball's brightest stars. Smlthers Wlnnifred Charlotte I i , . Chinese Reds Shell Ouemoy ' TAPEI W Chinese Commun-jlsts began shelling Quemoy j Island, off the mainland port : of Amoy, tonight In evident preparation for an assault on the nationalist blockade base. It Is ' reported the Reds have . assem-bled some 1,300 craft, for an apparent assault on the island. iu.."ks since illness n.iih lfncrne rar.es Would be summarizing his efforts to date Goodacre, Ruth May Herman, in connection with various Atlin Terrace Valerie Ruth Craig, set up a network ,qf lighter, planes, guns, radar and instantaneous communications,'" but little else was said than that e on in the lull of . ;t affeclcd by selective ser- his conduct. After treatment, Klesabich was taken from hospital to Jail, where 'Her confined him to j vice action. problems which had been re-, David Alexander Gillanders, Pat- Russ Subs On Fishing Banks ST. JOHN'S. Newfoundland 0 The Sunday Herald, weekly newspaper, said in a news page story today that 'm for a month in rick Louis Johnston, Flora Eileen j he was charged with causing a lots of guns were on hand. " An Kurt Simmons, pitching ace he had gone, alto attend a meeting wealth Prime Min- disturbance. He pleaded guilty authoritative source saia mcrs and was remanded until Monday. 1 more will be said. f erred to him. The member urged tt e people of Atlin to exert all possible efforts to publicize the wonderful tourist attractions available here cf Nitlonal's Philadelphia Phillies, Is already slated lor two weeks' National Guard duty m August. Almost every other club Melvln. Ocean Falls Doris Evelyn Bushell, Dorothy Anne Jemson, James Portelance, Cheri Lee pK'tober of that vear. which are unsurpassed anywhere SIrois. fl of reserve groups in the world. He reiterated his unshakeable faith in the future -f Atlin as a Hold producing area THE WEATHliR i Synopsis The weather over the province is expected to remain sunny and warm this week-end. However, Burns Lake Helge Ronald Larson, Alice Anne Loper, Gloria Regina Seel. Private study Aus-yn George McTaggart. Russian submarines had been sighted on the Graorl Banks of Newfoundland. The stoiy 'uiti that submarines had suiiaced on the fishing banks and were sighted by fishermen. There is -o rfflcial 'ttil as a tourist resort. I After n, brief account of some 1S v.P King Leopold i011ie from exile today In sections of the interior cloudy j of the highllehts of the session, conditions will develop during the , the speaker closed with a plea to afternoon today and tomorrow the community to keep their with some widely scattered thun- member posted at all times as Mavhinney Is Winner A uteiy railed upon all. ' avoid further bitt'-r r4 11 9 llry has been split by '""istence upon throne he left aSo after j , der st,orms. to their needs and problems.' j Sailing tomorrow night on the Forecast Ampng matters discussed at. 1 Camosun to pick up the Alex- NrTth Coast Roon Clear to- the meeting were the present an-jender M icKenzle, new llKh- day; cloudy tomorrow. Exten- omalous situation whereby B.C. j house tender, and bring her to sjye fQg and low c,nud over the common carriers are refused per-I Prince Rupert will be a party open water occasionally drifting mission to truck goods destined of five men from the Depart- h durlng the nlght and for AUin from polnts ln the yu. - f - f i 1 i I rUiS" ,1,1,, flhllnntt,, menu i x.-.... early mornlng. Little change In kon and the reopening of the Morrison, inner n)c..mCla v mnnrat,irtt wlnH h).. t, lnra, honlti! Thi. member o. Baits, k. : ------ the party are V. MAWHINNEY WINS SASKATOON Bill Ma-whinney of Vancouver won the Canadian Golf Championship here this afternoon over Bill Weslock In the final with a lead of five strokes. Ma-whinney is the youngest rhampiop in the history of title play. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (today) J. Kerr, Miss D. Roberts, Mrs. M. Maseur, S. Smith, Mrs. J. Macri, J. Ludvieson. H. Davidson, R. Rudsvlk, J. Thompson and M. Lomgni, ana miiis loniurruw ni piuuiucu nti.iuii. j Port Hardy 50 and 62; Sandspitl At the conclusion of the meet-i v McLean, arrived ln ' morni3 n her way i and other Alaska r Passenger list was 'J 107 members of the i j1 M. Graydon. I J 150 and 62; Prince Rupert 50 and Ing a resolution was passed ex-j 62. pressing appreciation for the work done to date by Mr. Apple- t,sf Xts'o" ' VETERAN LIBERAL Scnat0f All bnL.l T. A. Crerar is a former Liberal " -'h"V VI Uic , , .... ,.. t Women Of Moose Committee Meet Women of the Mooee social service committee met Thursday night at the home of Mrs jwhalte and for his interesting I address. , I The member leaves here on I Sunday for the Bablne Lake dls-,frict. - . ' ompn. At Juneau! 0e met and addressed i ,or Ernefit Gruenliw. I mr,muer oi uie iviumL-iusie ivuib cabinet who was appointed to tht Senate !n 1945. He was leader of the Progressive Party anr1 resigned in 1922. In 1929 LEAVE HIDING Pong Che Yue, 24, right, t;:d Young Wan Lee. 22, centre, stowawnys from North Korea who escaped custody shortly before they were scheduled to be deported two and a half months ago, are shown with Vancouver reporter Pat Keatley to whom they surrendered last week-end. The pair said they had decided to" surrender in the hope they can convince Canadian authorities they should be allowed to remain in Canada. . . , (CP, Photo) R. B. Skinner, Borden Street, and. Statleus and dauehter. I Graham, W. H. Brady, K. F. Harding, A. C. Flnley and C. Martin. , To Sandspit (today) Mrs. lie )xcanie Minister of Railways ittuer the business session, cards flaui, sail for" Van-i I' now night, on the and Canals ln the. Liberal enjoyed Prize - winners were BASEBALL SCORES TODAY American League New York 10. Detroit 4 National League Brooklyn 12, Pittsburgh 3 FRIDAY National New York 5, St. Louis 4 Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 1 Chicago 4, Bvston 3 Philadelphia 4. Pittsburgh 1 American ..St. Louis 4, Boston 7 Detroit 5. New York 14 Cleveland 2, Washington S St. Louis 4, Boston 7 Chicago 6, Philadelphia 7 I- cabinet. Born at Molesworth, Perth County, Ont., June 17, 1876, he was minister of the Department of Mines and Resources ln 1936. (CP Photo) Arrowsmith and F. Roberts. From Vancouver (yesterday) Mrs. Jameson and Infant, F. Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. I. Boyce, D. Stevens, H. Reed, D. R. McKay. A Bredcson Miss Stevens, V. were Mrs. O. Stegavlg and Mrs. A I Hamilton. Those present were I Mrs. O. Stesavlg, Mrs. Rlchaid Glske, Mrs. C. H. Collins, Mrs. P. 1 Welter, Mrs. Fted Grlmble, Mrs. MGION 27 Sunday, July 23, 1950 7:37 15.8 feet High EXHIBITION FOOTBALL PORT EDWARD vs. PRINCE RUPERT 7 P.M. NiNG ROOM t'1"S"cl for Alterations 19:48 19.5 feet Johnson. 1:30 6.0 feet1 From Sandsnlt yesterday -13:22 7.6 feet A. James, A. Bowman. Low Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eastman E. Blair, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. are sailing tomorrow morning on p. Bond, Mrs Frank Parlette the Princess Kathleen for Van- Mrs. Haroid Muncey and Mrs couver. ;R. B. Skinner. - July 24, reouenine lay. July 25 .