s PROVINCIAL ; LIBRARY p?.ovi:::ial lhha, Hi v i: ::::ia, 3. c. DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ; PHOHE 81 Published at Conada'i Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXIX, NO. 172 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENT8 " - - - 1 1 - rching For I Parliamentary I Assistant Dies i :L RIVIERE DU LOUP, Quebec (T Oleason Belzile, Liberal Mem 0 rV() i Victims ber of Parliament for Rlmouskl and Parliamentary assistant to A rmericans for the bodies of Wll- , the Minister of Finance, died to-rorbes and Aime Bour- j day at his summer home In the Cornered be Driven been nafby St. Lawrence riverside i,rd to have . ir..iKin oariv resort of Notre Dame du Portage. And May 1" .... 1 In KrUB M VMri nf n na -lilt Mnn . morning, was iw w.-t noon today, according ,kp repwt. A Forest , -craft was pressed Into To Sea, It Is Feared & f3'J- i . ,K I ! ' JOHNSON TO FUNERAL I New Charge By McCarthy the endeavour, if pos- Lcprlaln If bodies could the shallow lake Dot- TOKYO (CP) Waves of fanatical North Kov-ean troops drove elements of the United Statea First Cavalry Division out of Yongdong yesterday, nar a height. : WASHINGTON O, Senator A C n.wl.i ii i. , f .41... . n . . 1. 1 : VICTORIA Premier P.yron L Johnson left by air last night for Ottawa to attend the funeral of Former Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie Kin?. Senator J. II. King is also going East. SABOTAGE, SAYS ATTLLE Wl was fai.v.'u "'"'"j ruiiii miui i-njr, urpijuucufi, rowing the American defence perimeter in southeast about 10 a.m., when the Wisconsin, asserted today that xhich the two men had he has airtight proof that an set out was found over- Important official of the United Korea. ' Far to the southwest, Allied carrier pianos , , blasted targets where Red troop3 "is, f t the lake. No trace of states Department of State a s hod been found thl3 Moscow-born "Mr. X" la a Com l ..-M I. LONDON Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee told Parliament yesterday that the Celanese Head munist. t and dragging opera- j ' The proof, McCarthy said In conducted at the east a speech prepared tor delivery Lke Kathlyn, where tho m Urn senate, is contained In swept virtually unopposed to the coast. An air strike was mounted In twenty-four hours by United States and British carriers just returned from an - uhriamed port after operations north of the 38th. parallel along Korsa'3 east coast. Their objective, on Inspects Plant INTERNATIONAL HANDSHAKE President of the World Organization of the Teaching Profession, Dr. W..F. Russell of New York welcomes Senora Anal Rosa de Bilbao U Vieja, a Bolivian delegate to the fourth assembly at O itawa. Marcelino Bautista of the Philippines and Kita Lchtinan of Finland look on. Some 200 teachers from more than 25 countries attended the convention. , i (CP Photoi Howard Blancke Of New York were believed to have the departments own loyalty it early Sunday morn-; files on the man. He said the leaving their car, but evidence had been furnished by vail. The muddy and an agent of the Federal Bureau torn of the lake there of Invetslgatlon who Joined the .rching difUcult. How- Communist party In 1937 as an it 200 yards from the undercover agent. Satisfied With Watson Island . short call from United Statjs ground forces, was targets of Watson Island pulp mill of the Columbia Celfulose vJ.S. Flaf-Top : Who Is Lucky Mr. "LA." blowing up of "nine mmuni- tion barges at . Portsmouth naval base July 14 was due to sabotage. It has not yet been possible to establish who did it, he added. Seven persons were injured In the explosions but none were killed. LONDON MEMORIAL LONDON A memorial service will be heldi in Wcst-m'.T.ter Abbey Friday for Mackenzie King, it was announced today. Canada will be represented by L. Dana Wiljress, High Commissioner in London, a.n1 other members' of the Dominion's staff in London. Representatives of the opportunity, 6aid a headquarters announcement. Results of the raid were not reported. -The rampaging Communist-: Co. had a week-end visit irom Harold Blancke, president of the Celanese Corporation of have sheared off all the western . a patch of white was i have been seen on the This might have been shirt of one of the is believed to have been uch a garment. The Garbage Job Is Discussed Wins $37,000 In Sweepstake America, the parent company. Mr. Blancke, who came west by companV plane from New York, landed with his party at Woodcock and motored down to Wat and southwestern side at ; the. peninsula. They seized the southern Up of Korea and turn- ed eastward toward . Pnsnn. United States supply port . on the southeastern tip of . the Reaches Tokyo TOKYO After a record-breaking voyage of eight days j and seven hours from San Francisco, U.S.S. aircraft carrier Bxer arrived here. The flat-ldp, loaded with planes, will take part in the Korean campaign. son Island,-returning east after 1 had a blue snirt" j forman A question by Aid, J. N. bes, wife of one of the concerning the non-colctlon of victims, arrived at garbage put out by citizens for by train today, having over a week brought the eaplan- ' Prince George last atlon, at last night's meeting of a brief visit. , peninsula.' Downtown Prince Rupert had a first-class mystery today. Who is "Mr. J. A."? ! A "Mr. J. A." is shown as being LoEElne operations In the i the city council, from City Engin Terrace district were also Visit-j Yongdong was abandoned at-ed by Mr. Blancke who express-i ter a fierce day-long j light." ed satisfaction with all the work Most of the United States troops Memorial Service Being Held Here A memorial service for Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, late Trime Minister of Canada, will be held under the auspices of the MvYsterial Association of Prinre Rupert, tomorrow at 12:45 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. There will be two radios installed in (he church to pick up the broadcast of the state funeral from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Ottawa, so that he congregation may Join spiritually with the service in the east. King and of th British Government are also expected, to attend. DOBY BEANED ir rvm Rtixmrt thit hi tht the first prlac winner In the j street surfacing work started, the last Mammoth Golden Casket I leading up to the opening of the got out safely. However, troops Works on the flanks were trapped and (extra truck put on to haul gar- viui musvranar oiaic plant early In 1950. BROOKLYN Larry Doby, Honored In Death battered by -Communist road' blocks, snipers and guerrillas. The Reds stole through the I Made Britain Offers bage from the buslnet section had w-ry. been taken over for a few days to The Prli,e amounts to 15,000 haul gravel, that the regular gar- which, taking Into account the bage truck hart broken down in j Australian exchange, would the meanwhile, thatjje had noV!munt t( about .$37,000. , known collections had alleii be- . Report had It that J. O. Alex-htnH ant that in-iiii- twn arider. local jeweller, was the Cleveland outfielder, was i beaned Monday night as the . Brooklyn Dodgers .defeated the Indians 6-4 in an exhihitio-i game before 10,433 at Ebbcts rd of works reported eouncH at the meeting Ground Forces that It had received Thousands File Past Mackenzie King Bier in Hall of Fame OTTAWA Thousands of lered the report of the takpn l0 Rce lt would notl'Mr. J. A." but Mr. Alexander Field... Doby was carried from field on a stretcher, but was reported not seriously hurt. er inr me period Jiny ,ha. ltold the Dailv News this morn-J Young Grils Hot On Korea Cabinet In Special Session Today O-i Korean Situation LONDON Q Informants In Canadians today lined up on SOX WIN CLASSIC ' of the pump for the Aid. Casey added that Boul- Ing that his ticket was 19704 MC ter's truck -was available for use whereas the result sheet showed for garbage collection at an fu-i 58860 MC as being the winning ture date when it was necessary i .icket. Farllament Hill to get a last hill, surrounding Y-q n g.d o n g wearing- grasS 'and leaves -'to blend In with the countryside. Their camouflage made them difficult targets for American arms. Longdong is twenty miles southeast of abandoned Taejon on the Important American Tail supply line leading from the port of Pusan. The Reds have already "seiied all the Western and southwestern part of Korea, driving Americans and South Koreans into a corner making up only water supply will be ! touch with the government re Wednesday, July 26. VANCOUVER 1 Proposal that glimpse of Rt. Hon. William Lyon Canada send ground forces to Mackenaie King. Led by Prime ry arratiRements have take the city truck for some COOPERSTOWN. N.Y., The Boston Red Sox rallied in the eighth inning with home runs by John Pesky ahd Vern Stephens to defeat the New York le to purchase oea . Korea caused a split last nignt .,... , ,. th.. niorti ported today that Great Britain had decided to offer a small ground force to the United Nations for use in Korea. They sea. coating purpases -rn,- explanations and assur m""a v' In the ranks of the Vancouver slowly past the flower-banked Youn? Liberal Association. , ' The controversial Issue was bier of the veteran statesman hall streets. Elgar Choir Coming Here Giants 8-5 Monday in the !reported this after, the British ances were acceptable to the council. annual hall of fame game of cabinet met in special session, mitiee reported it had ' wtatinns on various o replace the overhead introduced by Alistalr Fraser lying in state In the Parliament apparently to discuss a number Vancouver's famous Elgar Jun- , wno sa,a: 1 lnlnlt 11 LS unle lur buildings ne iovea so wen. lor Choir will be heard in Prince j ,ne government of Canada to passing In single file under the of major changes in national ! about one-third of thejpenln- the ancient Doublrday Field, where baseball was born. BELGIUM RESTLESS BRUSSELS Anti-riot h had proven unsat- j H had accepted the sala. defence policy. Lilloel Fires Out Of Control Ruprt August 23 in the'eourse of i Pave SJme ul" Le "um w,t Peace Tower, they moved up th-; Pacific Tractor and ; United States field officers ,were reported to have askfcrTTor Limited to demon- a provincial tour. On the way here the choir will ! visit Prince George (August. 18- peoP1e oi un . - centre marble stp ,nt0 tne After a lengthy debate the Parllamcnti across Con. resolution was shelved and ex- p ecutlve members were directed , . . . I the air strike ia which Britisn Oliver tractor and ac- squads of gendarmes went to section posts in Belgium today as epidemic bombs and acts of sabotage shattered an nd recommended the "'uu"u i n eui,.,. ii,,,i in I rame. inert;, ufxiuani uic oi.oiyc- t,r.ll,.rf n mountain forests w.u,,UoU . . . rpsnilltlnn planes supplied cover for United States naval fliers. l North Korean prisoner "fal 9 be empowered to rur- Oothic arches and marble From here the singers will ' ;...' ly im. tav ruttlnir. a pro-, Wo nn,rt ,,.,..,. t. equlpment, If tests BASEBALL SCORES Western International ' Vancouver 11, Wenatchee 6 Victoria 9, Spokane 6 Only games scheduled. Pacific Coast Oakland 7, Seattle 3 Hollywood 2, Portland 1 Only games scheduled. tlmberlands. ! ceed to Ocean Falls (August 22). I 'walls that witnessed so many of Ben Mc wide path through ground troops., sfactory, from moneys ! sale account. Two thousand acres of forest! " - connell told the meeting. "W3 """pk uu".b have been burned over In the i lead the group consisting of i have pald lp servlce to the Public life, they moved slowjy last two days but the town,! Donna Proctor, Diane Smith, TJnltcd Nations since the San past the body of the statesman threatened for a time. Is report- Joyce Rohrer. Yvonne Bell, Thel- ! Francisco conference of 1945." and formr Prime Minister, who er recommended that (reported as saying thatf-"20;TOO I Korean veterans of the Chlafrie Communist Army have'i'tomi j used for the invasion of South I Korea. Prisoners also said that ; Russian advisers were working with the Communist Army tmfts. I General MacArthurs head- s from royalties for uneasy three-day calm following the exiled King Leopold's return to reascend the tbrone. About twenty small bombs were exploded in various parts of the country within the last 24 hours. The main railway line between Namur and Brussels has been dynamited in two places. New in cidents are being reported f rock be invested in P street purposes and One member suggested that died Saturday at tne age oi 7a. tll who supported the resolution In the first hour almost 2,000 should "go down and enlist." persons filed past the bier. LCCAL TIDES Werinpsrtnv Jiilv 26. 1950 flward of works be em- ed to be out of danger today, ma Lynds, Marilyn Norrgard, The flame swept away from Anna Vedsoe, Fiances Hughes, Lllloet as fire fighters, rein- Carol Paynter, Arllne Fox, P.eggy forced by a new 75-man crew i Jeffrey, Sonia Jakobscn, Monica during the night, built fire Farrar. Edna McLeod, June i handle the transac-also recommended re- High 11:36 17.0 fect'fltiarters made the doleful ad- 23-09 21.0 feet'mission today that the"-North A. . T "y the city of the lane Laurie. Gordon Gibson, Nancy , ; : TODAY'S STOCKS.; 5 '08 3 3 feet rorea" twees miuu uuv .mill tl.o TTnttu. N. . .... 'irrai minding on a jLow 1701 8 5 feet ,J cl "-vmc 4111,11 wu.in-i. - 10 per cent basis. tions had superior weapon? and (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) mnnnnwer available. Th re- . Nt was approved with Haines, John Chalk, Catherine Rogers, Louise Anderson, Margaret Buohole, Jean Barlow, accompanist Vera Auger; Darlene Hodglns, and Kenneth Warwick. hourly today. LIONS STALK STREETS RYCROFT, Alberta A roaring 750-pound lion, which stalked the streets of this town for more than an hour. I Oiassey not voting. A f-VrT-) I sources ot the aggressor were ' '- ir"-i--w-w--'i ( far la eXcess ot North Korea's To Vancouver (today) Mr. own resources. Beach was killed today by a fusillade and Mrs. J. Muzylowskl, K. Ligh- one correspondent predicted guards to divert the fires. Some cf the men had battled fires for seventeen hours. Invasion Of Ouemoy Off TAEPEI, Formosa th The threatened Chinese Communist Invasion of Quemoy Island oft the China coast opposite Formosa ended today at least temporarily. The defence ministry nM tunf r A4 iimlre uhtrh had Vancouver I Bayonne .02 Vt ' Bralorne 7.00 I B. R. Con 02Vi' Cariboo Quartz 1.05 j Hedley Miiscot .24 Pcnd Oreille 6.75 ! Premier Border 024 Bojo - 11 Buffalo Canadian 15 Consol. Smelters 102.00 Conwest - 118 Donalda 110 Eldona -23 East Sullivan ...4 -0 Giant Yellowknlfe ... B 60 God's Lake -SO Here of bullets. It had escaped from ty, D- Paul, 3 -H. Falls, J. D. that the defenders might 1 be a circus and the owner, J. A. jamieson, Mrs. C. Llpstn, O. cirlven to sea within a matter of ( Cody of Edmonton, conceded wruck, M. J. Field, Miss B. Payne, days. that, since it could not be re- r a. Alexcee, H. Seaton, F. d Mrs. E. J. Elmonis. nh, California, called Cily Asked To Take Base Back last night to clear 'ter a summer's cruise raptured, consented to its be- juian D. Prevost. ing shot "before someone gets ; sandsplt (today) W. mangled." 'Rogers. COLDWELL'S VIEWS ', To Masset (Q.C.A. today) A. VANCOUVER M. J. Cold- R- Crist, D. Stevens, Mr. and well. National C.C.F. leader. Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Miss Ander- Pioneer 2.30 Privateer 13 Reeves McDonald 3.00 Reno 03 Sheep Creek 1.10 Silbak Premier 30 Taku River 05 P and B.C. waters. In t (JV. i 1 AEllU VltaU vv ..... . juimu. ft., o b"anl the yacht been seen approaching the 50- A letter from the Department rkt Tranenrtrt Ottawa rear! t today denounced United son, H. Campoeu, r. Aaams "id nn . Sn mile square Island, did not strike William Craw- and Mrs. Carl Cham-' . From Vancouver (yesterday) j ioht.. nf ,i ritv States aid to the Chinese Na- tionalists. "I am convinced," Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Chaplin, O. R. , .,.. n,tpri the rit."to eet !t Son. r mt wtAintK Lona Bennh Uit ia Hvnnnsls f8e up the coast in 1 Cool moisture air Is spreading rpsch Vancouyer for over British Columbia from the internal .onntt. I n,.rtv.n,.i krinnlm, a cllcrhf ln- ''d there a week Thev crease in cloudiness and some Vananca 14 Salmon Gold .03 Silver Standard 1.69 Western Uranium .63 Oils-Anglo Canadian 5.00 ' A. P. Con ,. .38 Atlantic 2.40 I Calmont .50 Central Leduc 1-30 I Home Oil 14.15 Mercury U I j Okalta - 1.50 j Pacific Pete 6.00 f earlier on their wav relief from th heat of the last Hardrock I Harricana ' 07 j H?va 05 i "-06 ! Hoso -.- Jacknlfe - -05 ft j Joliet Quebec -38 Lake Rowan 10 Lopaska .'. 04 "2 ' Little Long Lac -32 Lvnx - 25 Madsen Red Lake 200 McKentle Red Lake .40 McLeod Cockshutt .... 2.00 Moneta - - -28 Negus - ' I-00 Noranda 67.00 Louvlcourt ...:...- .13 Pickle Crow - 1-83 Regcourt .05 San Antonio 2.50 Senator Rouyn .21 Sherrit Gordon 177 Steep Rock 3.25 Sturgeon River 15yi Silver Miller 77 Upper Canada 1.78. he told a press conference Morrison, Mrs. A. Styles and in- back controi of the seaplane "that military and police for- fant. Miss P. Styles. E. C. Wal- hase at geal Cove from ths ces, while necessary, are not llacei o. Fairbairn, A. Casey, L, Prince RUper(; Aero Club be- sufficient to meet the threat .yrquhart, Mr. Robertson, J. 1 fJluse craft other than aircraft of Soviet aggression." Causes Wurtz, Mr. Vanderyagt, D. P. j had been allowed to dock there. of discontentment in the Carey Mr Peterson, Rev. F. Ran- j Aid. Frlzzell said perhaps world, especially in Asia, must v stTTb(, m si.nieniak. A. they were referring to th Pe- be removed through raising AkeSlun0 Mrj p. Crawley, Mr. i partment of Fisheries boats the standards of living. Wooleson, Mr. Carey, E. Boyson.i that were tied up there. He said MINISTER HERE ' Dr. Pringle, Miss C. Erlckson, W. i the club had given them per- I Wallace, J. V. Clerlhue, Mr. Lee, , mission to use the float when uAn Hon J. i i U. 1 Card rarrtinr ner. federal federal hep WM not avaUable minister of agriculture will be 1 Miss J. Lricxson. F t rpPort they have halt few days. during their trin. RllpPn Charlotte Bound rurcvuaii P11 Entrance they had lriey pian to reach ut the first of Sept- North Coast Region Cloudy with occasional showers today. Cloudy with a few sunny intervals tomorrow. Little change In temperature. Winds southerly . . . ta 1 frrrY Nan-nsniT. i VFMfi iim v t 1 - ONTARIO MEMBER A quarter century of service In the House of Commons Is the record of Joseph Henry Harris, Progressive Conservative representative for Toronto Dan-forth. Born Dec. 13, 1888, in Toronto, he entered politics In 1921 and has been a member of the Commons ever since. He Is a prominent Toronto Industrialist. . (CP Photo) 'ama is a 52 foot cabin f'th 12 foot six inch (15) today and light tomorrow. Princess 56 Royal Canadian 07? Toronto Athona 08 Aumaque 16 Seattle -45 Bevcourt 8 A special committee consisting of Aldermen Fitch, Frizzell and Black was appointed to approach the Aero Club ' on the . . matter. tn Frince Rupert tonignt. who -t ";- - , his wife and family, the min- C. Roberts. Mrs. Wilson, W. inster Is aboard the steamer Wacksmith, W. Rogers, O. Prince George returning Skakum. south after a trip to the J To Vancouver (yesterday R. Yukon. A. Lawrence, A. B. Robinson. rPd with two Buda Lows tonight and highs tomor- aiesel enelne a n rf 1 rowAt. Port Hardv 52 and 65, n'ne and. one third Sandsplt 55 and 60, Prince Ru pert 55 and 65.