i LIBRARY -r-. " ' f - VICTOR (A, B.C. lr2 rSPATCHED , onr.iEs DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER cabs Published at Canada's Most Strotegic Pacific Port - "Prince Rupert, tha Key to th Great Northwest" PHOilE 81 VOL. XXXIX, NO. 177 PRINCE RUPERT, .B.C., MONDAY, JULY 31, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS . i A . he am Reinforce men 6s .u. lfmnintt l7 Little Boy Is , Man ,5 Bylv of William .nt of the Olac-M?ms Co.. second , Hra'iiins tra-.'edy Russian-led North 5s Koreans Outnumber Final Tributes lo A. D. Chappel ! Funeral services were held Fri-1 Badly Injured nnsrt In Lake,.' week ago Sun- ,ly, aary Norb,r8 three and one was . .... half y- old son of Mr. and Mrs. lay afternoon from Grenville - American Defenders Court Chapel for Albert Desmond w1 . Victor Norberg. 1029 Sixth Av- 'Wh enue Ea'st' wa' severt'y the up turned u ,jire jn an accident Involving an auto- mobile late Saturday afternoon. . Forbes had sunk The little boy was plavlne with tlilir his rnmpan- friends In the 900 block of Sixth ' Chappel, wlio passed away Mon- J day night at Prince Rupert Oen- j ' eral Hospital. Rev. Canon Basil , ?rockler officiated. Mrs. W. D. Important Anchor Town Of Chinju Falls To , Enemy Air Force Bombers Active 4 TOKYO (CP) Fresh and powerful American : V- Umrqiie, wnose oouy ivcnue wnrn me acciueni uc- Smith was organist. Pom in New Westminster, Mr. . f orces, direct from the United States, landed in South t trek, was nearly curred. He ran Into the fender ,in attempt to swim of a moving ear being driven n,ns to within 100 eastward war the brow of the Korea today. They arrived as Chinju, important j T'"k ' .1 Chappel , went to Hazel ton ,33 S j. " ' fj'y years ago, where ho was assri- ated with Saigent s central stoics SOUtnem Aliieu ancnor, leu to tile buimg cu. mrrilinhliiK. both Forbes and Hns .sent to Van- until four y?ar ago. wh- n h ; chinju is &5 miles west of Pusan, vitaT Untied States retired and moved to Prince Rup-. , 1 l c.tl,M0f m ' hill by Splro Oiirvlch. ' He was taken to Prince Ru--rr. General Hospital for treatment. He is believed to have suffered a fractured skull. jurial. 5UJplJ' V UIl Vile mJUWJVuai. vyu ert to live with Ids sister, who j ' North Maa Korean Communlau T - TV ( Korean fighting strength U now predeceased him. hit tne American ana ouu.u ftt 2oo.000 mr-n. The United Na-Korcan defenders cf Chinju in tions force, even with reinforoe-fcrre Vijnday mornin?. Then ments. Is far below that number. i One sister in Tort-and. er"gnn, land two KrancihrtMrcn. Prry 'and Irene York, Prince Rupert, r.uvrivc. aised-i Found Still Buying Butter-Gardiner Dispatches from the front ray I that many Communist dead are strewn on the battlefield, Their they went right Into Chinju. The new troops, under Maj')r CK-neral Lawrence B. Kesler, Many floral offerings and the ; own trucks raced over bodiej as many om timers irom t-un . uh t a jor. and win at- ' . Rup-rt JlarWton ..rf1 t h brace ,h shrink.j ,h ArT,(,rif.anS ';3-t..;:,..ii.- ler.oea w kvz o--j-..; uICjn, A1Ued lme, wcre United States piloU strafed : VANCOUVER Hon. James O. Gardiner, minister of agriculture, said here that he was not frishtened by the 20,000,000 pound and still growing stock of butter. "The government Is st ill buying all the butter It can esteem in which Mr. nappci mcmbr3 0f th United States tne Reds. claiming to have killed nobile .hat carrle.l i Tiiiicp Rupert, and r.Fraser. sr., and Don Terrace, to their day, June 4, was re-provmeial police at :,d. No bodies were I war laeld Second Infantry Division whose many ine bodies were described Pallbearers were George Hooey. hme baf u For- Wa,sh; as littering the field "like con- . . Mnnton. '' Thev arrived there last tctn WHERE ADMIRALS MEET The Royal Navy cruiser Glasgow and the sloop Snioe arrive in .Halifax for an ."operational" visit. The Glasgow, flagshln cf the America and West Indies Squadron, had aboard V!ce-Adm!ral R. V. Symonds-Tayler, commander-in-chief of the squadron. In the hovering helicopter Is Rear-Admiral E. R. Mainguy, flag officer who flew from H.M.C.S. rlnrnwnlllK to mppt thi shins 'CP Photo) get." the minister said on his I Carl Zarelll, H. F. Glassey. A. P. 1 ,., , ,.J..J ...l month. lrawiey, w. jj. noouswmniuiiu , The newcomers piled IntQ There Is mounting evidence that Russian. officers In the field, are 'giving tactical advice to North Korean communUts, i I arrival from Alaska where he a.i broucht to the has been on vacation following Columbia Cellulose ! an Inspection tour of experl- onea. , , j,.,., - - I ' trucKS lmmcQiaieiy lor nic nut Interment wa3 in Fairview t Up to the front fighting lines i July 4 and the body I n'ent stations In the North- REPORTS ON SESSION They walked ashore at the J was reported ln iront line ais cemetery. Gibb removed. It wesv Governor Of Rotary Here m acain aim it was j moment when the outnumbered prisoner has told us of seeing Eighth Army and South Korean Russians," said the American i divisions were fighting for their officer. "Our information Is that bnd;e of Mr. Fraser LOCAL TIDES Tuesday, August 1, 1950 , n micht still be ln- . very lives. They were trying to there are four or five Russians Prince Rupert Natives Really Got Something This Year vpr, when the car was High 3:09 20.7 feet' 15:50 20.0 feet I p week-end no bodies Prince Rupert Rotary Club was reminded by the district governor. James Woodford, when (turn ba:k a Red giant Hanking with each division, ranging in .movement in the south powered ' rank from captians to lleutenant-ty at least two divisions and ' coionels" J headed straight for Pusan.. Thei Meantinw, United States and . Beaten Twice Low 2 5 feet 5.5 feet 0:31 21:52 has been taken to he naid an official visit Saturday j Applewhaite Hopcftil ' Abotit Airport Here '; FJevator Not So flood Impressions After Ottawa night, that the local club was becoming quite venerable. Founded tn 1921, the club here had been the first north of Vancou- Suffered Double Defeat At F.-iterior Town Yesterday . SCOKKS Allied defenders were outnum-, Australian bombers are stepping bered everywhere. The threat !up their strafing of North against them on the south coast ; Korea. They powdered an im-appeared even more serious now ! portant nitro-chemical plant, than the big Red smash at thet putting it 65 per. cent out of centre line. j commission and razing 30 per General Mac-Arthur's head-1 cent of the industrial part of quarters cslimrte that the North the town. A baseball team from Prince SATUtJHY ' ' - . ver and nrecedt d the many clubs was defeated twice at ' Thp biffp-est thins the Indians have received that had sinre been formed In Rupert by a Smithers team lioial League !. New York 1 h 7. Philadelphia - frpm thefoderal government, since. Cytlon;,. Smithers to 4 es were 9 was granted them at the last session ot i arnamem ability of a stiff objective to keep and 9 to 2 Hu-ton 9 when by budgetary enactment, their old age grants up club fnv.-ntive. but on the j -l. Biooklyn 6-2 witan I.ratue' were 'raised from $ to $25, declared E. T. Apple-lnthS'CalilOrnia whaite, M.P. for Skeena, who returned home Satur-1 might prove discouraging. l . . 0 ....... . 1 Bulletin I TODAY'S STOCKS (Courteay 8. U. Johnston Co Lid) Vancouver Bayonne 02 14 Bralorne 6.50 B. R. Con . : .02 '2 Cariboo Quartx 110 Hcdley Mascot 25 Pend Oreille .. .. 7.25 . Pioneer 2 25 Premier Birder 024 Privateer .13 Reeves McDonald 3.25 Reno : ....... 03 Sheep Creek , 1 10 Sllbak Premier Taka River '.: .05 Vananda -11 Salmon Gold .' 04 , Silver Standard 177 Western ranium 64 Oils Clevolnnd 1 11, Chleaso 4 tannquaKe n 9. St, Louis 10 phla 5. Detroit 8 SISDAY day night following the session; at Ottaw.i. Not interfered with1 by the-decUion which waa mado to ' withdraw for. further consideration the. amended Indian Act. the : increased grant:; went, into erfect July 1. th member pointed out. "Just imagine thai! Terence it must mean to an aged Indian couple to receive J50 Instead of $16 per month," itional Irani Mr. Woodford told of his tour through. Alaska which had in-. eluded visits to clubs at Fair-! banks. Nome, Anchorage Kod- lak, Juneau, Sitka, Petersburg , and Ketchikan. 'All had been by aircraft except for the trip in from . Ketchikan aboard thei Trincess Louise Saturday afternoon. ' ! In addition to the dinner Saturday night, Mr. Woodford met 2. Urooklvn 7 CALIPATRIA. Calif, ffi The Imperial Valley's tenth earthquake in three days Saturday damaged much of the business section of this town of 2,000 population. , j Chief of Police Bob Merrill said that all the business district's fifteen buildings had cracks in them. Most of the 2 9. New York 3 0-2, Philadelphia 111 2-0. Boston 4-10 Mr Ado ewhalte suggested. e jfelt that another real gain for 1 1 "'"Iran League "V"' plate glass store windows were tive members and committee 6.. K Cleveland 6-3 ! ine lliumiia wa r-" ashed . hv a sham . Jolt ...sv. which 'chairman st luncheon today. ' " ' A. , I hit at 7:30 a.m. Faciyie aayiigni rk 15-4, Chicago 7-3 ) 9-13, St. Louis 2-8 Tonight the district governor to them, under the Election let, of the federal vote providing they waive exemption from tax Phia 10, Detroit 12 Antslo Cananlan 480 A. P. Con..:! - -40 Atlantic 2.44 C. & E 7.20 Central Leduc 1 53 Home Oil 15 00 Mercury H Okalta 1 62 Pacific Pete ..: 5.90 Royal Canadian 07 , Royallte '1200 Toronto visit the club thete after which reporw?" i j he will return to his home in Mny of the buildings in this, Seattle prior t,.i visiting the nine hot desert: community are built j clubs on Vancouver Island. with canopies onto the street, i I The chief of nolice also raid Rev. L. G. Sieber, pastor of 1 that geysers 0I not steam andj ation on personal property ui , income on the reserve. In spite of criticism, ' Mr. Applewhilte felt that the lot of the Indians had been distinctly bettered durln? the past year. He remarked that, In all the criticism by the C.C.F., he had not seen the government given any credit for what had been done ' on behalf of the Indians. I Giving general impressions of W - i LEOPOLD TO ABDICATE BRUSSELS King Leopold is ill and will abdicate September 7, 1951, it was reliably reported tonight. On that date Crown Prince Baudot will be 21. Civil war threatened Belgium today as the Socialists clamored for abdication of King Leopold whose return from exile last week started a series of riots and disorders, the most serious incident of which came ye.teulay with three . anti-Leopold demonstrators being knifed at Liege. CANADIANS THERE TOKYO Three Canadian destroyers, H.M.C.S. Cayuga, H.M.C.S. Athabaskan and H.M. C.S. Sioux arrived from Pearl Harbor. Sunday. The vessels were escorted by a frigate, and Dutch and French destroyers. The naval commanding officer in Korean waters sent a message of welcome. He felt proud 'n doing so. BOMBER MISSING ANCHORAGE, Alaska A U.S. Air Force C54 with six men aboard was missing Sunday night on a routine cargo flight from the Pacific Northwest to Anchorage. The big plane was last heard from at 1:53 p.m. Saturday over Cape Spencer, 90 miles west of Juneau. Bad weather curtailed the search Sunday but planes are standing by for takeoff as soon as conditions would i First United Church, leaves on 'this evening's train for Toronto to attend a World Convention of FIVE DROWNINGS t VANCOUVER Five Prison , drowned in British Columbia over the week-end; The dead include Alvln- Carmichael, his wife. Rose, and a ten-year-old son, Mervin, drowned when an explosion occurred on a boat in Harrison Lake?, 60 miTes -east , of fancoufer. Robert' Kennedy drowned in the Har- rison Rivef, and" John Gues, 21, died in Summit Lake near Revelstoke, when his . ear plunged from the highway. RISSIA AT U.N. LAKE SITC ESS Russia is expected to launch a powerful three-point peace campaign" to end the Korean war when the Soviet delegates return to the ' United Nations set Orrtf council Tuesday. This is the opinion of some of the most experienced diplomats here who say the Russian attitude is to pose tne Soviet government ' as the champion of peace, . against the "war monger" Britain and the United States.' ' MaeARTHUR AT FORMOSA TAIPEI General Douglas MacArthur and his top com-' manders flew into Formosa today for a eouncil-of-war with Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Shek on Nationalist China's role in the Asian conflict. - Nature of the discussions was not disclosed but Chiang is expected to rene-r his offer I 33,000 Chinese Nationalist troops to fight in Korea.' "mud pets" had sprung up .near, earth fractures in several farm fields of near city. Most of t.ho j E. T. BACK FROM OTTAWA Apple whaite, M.P. .08 .16 .45 .44 .10V Athona Aumaque - Beattle Bevcourt Bobto . I Christian Education. While he U riamaze was confined to can- lftWay Mrs. Sieber and family will , natrin-,. business district. the Defence ' holidaj at Smithers. I deal with under Buffalo Canadian 13 Consol. Smelters 104.75 Conwest 120 nonaVla J8 the lasi ranmmr.., Purcha.ln Act The House had; ln an nleIolJ adjourned8 formally until Aug-.eturn to the city. Mr. Apple- d be whaite expresse . toe optaton lnto ,f the that year f er year he qual- - h that mor. Hies of ft m ' terDa;t- auth-Laurent, military aid was already not only as Pyf advisable in the but statesman, were teader of Ule cablnet. coming increasingly apparent. v He was winning the confidence ACCOMPLISHMENTS tnd respect not only of those! Plural color but Discussing accomplishments u, .no ,. i for Prince Rupert which had the memDersuiu ui ,- while hn v, he had INELY - Pat the Third, F.tdona 24 V2 East Sullivan 6.40 Giant Yellowknlfe 6.80 God's Lake 29 Hardrock ', -29 Harricatia 633 Heva "s, Hosco 08 Jacknlfe 05 Lake Rowan 09 Lapaska 03Vi Little Long Lac 32 Lvnx 27 Marfsen Red Lake ........ 215 McKenzie Red aLke 40" McLeod Oockshutt 2.10 Moneta .. 30 Negus 1.00 Noranda 67.75 Louvlcourt 14 Pickle Crow 1.73 Regcourt 05 as a whole. . Mr. Applewhalte added that, Just before he left Ottawa, Mr. Rt Laurent asked him to give been in Ottawa, Mr. Applc-whaite mentioned the letting of the contract 'for the breakwater to protect the fishermen's floats ot TTaii-vioM.. Hau TT pxnected terrier and faithful ll()n of the late Rt. Hon. 1 Lyon Mackenzie King, mesome and forlorn as his respects to the good people of the Pacific Coast and Prince; y &Mon Qn ,approval of W On thn frnnt rst Rupert. . . , , I the level crossing road between .Reports on the Korean cus-, the clty approacri and the floats, had been given to the House on The Canadlan Nationai RaU. the last few days prior to pro-1 whHe not kCn on lpvel mention. "There was certainly ,:c ra;na nn nh- mc- He is apparently ; fr his master to re-(CP Photo) i 1 :.,:::J no feeling of indifference to the , JecUon Departmcnt of CITY Of PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS A penalty of 5 will be added to all Taxes for 1950 remaining unpaid at JULY 31st, 1950, 5 p.m. Pavments made August 1st or subsequently will be subject to penalty. H. M. FOOTE. Collector. seriousness of the Korean situ Public Works had practically j San Antonio ... 2.60 1 ' Senator Rouyn 21 V2 Sherrit Gordon 1.92 FOOTBALL ation," the Skeena member made clear, "although there might have been no undue agi- . t. ...n n cltitutlnn Which ARRIVING TODAY The Department of Transport's brand new 150-foot diesel powered lighthouse tender Alexander Mackenzie, Capt. Norman McKay, is arriving in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver where she was built. The vessel wilt move direct into her base at Seal Cove out of which she will operate in the serving of lighthouses In this part of the coast, replacing the old Birnie. accepted responsibility and, as he left Ottawa, engineers of the department were endeavouring, to get final "O.K." from the (Continued on l age 6) Steep Rock 3.55 FIGHT 7 O'CLOCK Hi, tation. it " 1 Sturgeon River 0n vs. Gen. Motors ui - - tne Mimsoci merce had ample authority to j Silver Miller .80 I Upper Canada 1.83