DISPATCHED LIBRARY PROVINCIAL XI3:?A VICTORIA, B. U. MS JOT. &tvJ 1 Daily f ! Delivery moTumil A Nr. CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER 6 Phone 81 Canada and U.S. WloreThan &8 id)! Neighbors ' li Marine Insurance cArthur Says Undeclared II J,. ,:-., V..... I SIAMESE TWINS YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio Male Siamese twins were born to a negro mother yesterday. On a single abdomen there were two heads, four arms, two pairs of shoulders and two !.. The twins are not ex Now Integrated for Peace As Well as War, CNR Head Observes . ' CHICAGO. Under' the stress of the present world situation, Canada has become more than Company Meeting ar.witn v.nina is now Revolutionary Decision by Co-operative Insurance Firm pected to live. The parents are a trusted neighbor oi tne umueu States, Donald Gordon, C.M.G., chairman and president' of the Pacific Coast Mutual Marine b Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmons. The mother is nineteen years old. Communists Gathering Forces for Assault On Former South Korean Capital Canadian National nauwaya, nij tup president of 15 U.S. IT. S Insurance Co., a co-operative-operated concern for the handling of boat insurance, held its annual meeting Thursday and railroads at a luncheon given In LONDON (CP) Announcement of the coming rth mppt.inn- nf President Truman of the United States I made what was described as a his honor here today, ine iwu countries now are partners, no. only in defence matters, bu. -i n tiS opnnnmip field, he revolutionary recommendation that non-co-operative members iiiii I I I ih vi iiiini.rr r-i i,i.ir-fr ill tTifit. ill ilii lii i.iiii- STEEL BAN ON OTTAWA Minister of Trade and industry Howe today announced a ban on the sale of primary steel for non-essential construction starting Monday, January 1. Construction now in progress will be allowed .r.n..rh afpel tn romDlcte pro " " ' h everything from , , fcuau aww ii t"c peniciii.m, Miss N.'sider the Korean crisis, with the possibility max nitj.li the r.o-oDeration be i said. ! He p Ttwee tween idian Department !, pr;mo Miniater' Reno PWen mcv ini'n thpm. the railroads of Canada was wished "goodi"- v" J , , -j iinitoH States in W1U should In future De accepieu iui insurance. This, it was suggested, would clear up the problem of over-valuation of boats. The amount of business Is now up to $2,300,000, the meet-w was informed. The company loming by Assist- appears to have eased the tension among the aemoc- UllUi tlUC trdnor.nrt.nt.ion of war materials , nHont. W. B. BalleV IraMet rar.les so necessary to hemisphere de Prime Minister Attlee will Greenville. definitely visit Ottawa on his it such diseases in LiphOrmQn'C grams. The ban Includes steel for building of all varieties of entertainment and amusement centres, liquor, tobacco, carbonated beverages, confectionery factories, warehouses and stores and outdoor ' ' ''-"Alt I r . t ; has been in Business iui fas last winter's 85 I ioiiuiiiiwii o way home from his talks witn President Truman in wasning- fence in the tWO WOria waia in the present United Nations effort in Korea. The economic Integration "f the United States and Canada for peacetime isles from which one I Miss Welford was I fly by Queen Char- years. Harry Hanson Is chairman and the new secretary, Harold Christiansen, made his first appear ton, it was announced today. The time of the visit In Ottawa will rienend on how long the mail plane today. Co-op Meet Grave Position of OH Industry Cause of Concern Washington talks last. I horses will meet the the nurse to the Meantime at the fighting front in Korea. Communists Alberta Coal ance. Mr. Christiansen is aiu secretary of the Vessel Owners' Association of Vancouver Others present at tne meeting school where she even this strange kind oi peacetime, he said. "But it's nothing new to railroaders. Our freight cars ride each others lines, our schedules are Integrated over many routes, and so V r inrnM swarmed forth tonight for an Grave situation In which the h the teachers, Mr. Miners Trapped were two directors lrum Vancouver Jentoft Eilerson and fish oil Industry finds itself owing to the competition of lm- attack on Pyongyang, the former North Korean capital. Allied rear echelon units and refugees r xr a n HpnKpn silt well nnrt.pri Jananese oil and syn UUi ..i. JUST A CHAT-Prime Minister St. taureni; cnais wiui . Malik, Russian delegate to the United Nations Security Council, of the council meetings. Mr. at Flushing Meadows, N.Y., scene St Laurent visited the U.N. during his recent holiday In New York and was "caught" talking to the Russian by a U.N. .nhi-r (CP PHOTO) f. Wiens. (fating with doctors I radio, Miss Welford I at Greenville until Naas Rlvei- will soon thetic oil was emphasized In the Prince Rupert directors - Harry Hanson, Ivor Johansen and Nels Rudd. COLEMAN, Alberta ffi Rescue workers worked feverishly tonight to reach two miners trapped In a coal mine cave-ln. The Importance of the railroad in developing a country's economy has been thoroughly jmr,r,etrat.pri in the United course of discussion at yester-rtav's nneninff session of the an streamed south out of the former Communist capital ahead of the new Red wave. An Eighth Army spokesman niri t.hpv wpre trvine desoerate- nual meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. Production of livers Officials said mere was thoDe that the men would be ly to hold a defence line 40 miles ' 1L 1 11 ill fB. States, Mr. Gordon asserted, in Canada, the railfoads are even more essential to the develop-rpnt f ntherwise Isolated com- found alive. Oil and Seed 1 J. 1,1.11V v had dropped from a former 1,200,000 pounds per year to 200,000, the meeting heard. The to tne norm ana wm --tire from any position or from anywhere until forced to do so hv enemv action." )0, Mr. rtauey mpum tie last trip the QCA & by .Norman Jermyn, to land. , Bord, originally from has been nursing at f Hospital after work-fcollth last summer. s ; TODAY'S STOCKS : r.nrta B I). JnhDStDtl CO. Ltfl.l ' if Joseph J. Sikora, agea it, " George Raipos, 48, were trapped by a rock fall last night. munities In the vast noruiem areas which are so rich In nat Oullook Good ----- price had dropped to aimo-i l rme-tfilrri and now Straight flsh- Powerful Chinese columns ural resources. . Mr. Gordon s visit to v,nicasu inr iivpr fish was discon from a half-mlllion-man iorce virnun intn the Korean cam Bow River at Is his first since ne was r oointed chairman and president ... i-u pnniii.n Nat.lnnal He is r tinued, only liver being brought In being that incidental to other OTTAWA m The 1951 outlook for oil seed crops in Canada looks promising, the federal De-Dartment of Agriculture says. paign are rolling southward in Seattle , -53 Bevcourt Bobjo - M Buffalo Canadian .23 VANCOUVER Bayonne "2 Bralorne :- 600 i R R Con -02 Calgary Floods Plans inspecting the facilities of the Grand Trunk Western, CNR sub- ! . .. j ill rv f frtjors Hprft ' The supply picture tor fats and I oils except soy beans has been rAir.ARY ffljThree thousand . swiary, anu iow'" a thrust at the Allies expuseu right flank. Gen. Douglas MacArthur stated that a state of undeclared war now exists between the Chinese Communists and United MoMnni fnrrfts fishing. With President Martin Ertck-son In the chair, the meeting heard detailed reports from the board of directors on 1849 and 1950 operations. ia It over the GTW lii wnga persons were forced from their Consol. Smelters 125.50 I Conwest I"18 ponalda : - Eldona -2 . East Sullivan 7 00 .Giant Yellowknife 5.90 ftJod's-Xake".::.:.:.::.:-:, B R X . -04 Hedley Mascot -42 Pacific Eastern -05 Pend Oreille - 7-8 Pioneer 180 Premier Border .(... 08 PrimtMr' s..;...... i-'.67 and Michigan. : This evening, homes by flooding waujis m paused bv an ice lam The report says mat conquerable change has taken place in the growing of vegetable oils The report of the Fishermen's! JA Kitwanga folk isp davs making early with t.he Chinese Diuia-up I hear the" Bows-IUhetion With the .Autni su;ift.iv the Eighth. Army for the celebration i railroaders ana ci headed by Maa Vnnnallv will TlftV 1 Harrtrock ' zs 2 faces the prospect of being out Reeves McDonald ........ 3.60 ias.-"the eitmax oi ,s tj between pre-war anu tnJo.-. periods. A significant change has been the increase In acreage of soy beans and peanuts. .02 h a rhHstmas Tree Co-operative Federation wi presented y the general man ager T. H. Sorenson, and was still 'under consideration when the meeting adjourned from last evening until this morning. riinnf civen in "ij Elbow In East Calgary. ' The jam sent water coursing over both banks, inundating about seven hundred homes. The water began to recede later today, dropping a foot by 11 a.m. At. the Deak. water was four be held December 22. Saddle and Sirloin Club by Wil-, numbered soon Dy six or u divisions to one. MacArthur said that Chinese generals are spending men lavishly to destroy the United Na- ,' hofnre the issue 01 ranga Brass Band will Reno Sheep Creek Silbak Premier Taku River Vananda Gulmnn Onlrl 1.30 .31 .06a .09 .03 liam Wood Prince, presiueiiu ui .... TTninn Rtivlr Yards ana imlnont. nart In the me , . , m Hnmnanw sinn tne ulu- Visitors In the city from van- fnr the meeting include of the season and feet deep in the low-lying areas. lias Eve will paraae Stranohon, Mayer Tie in Golf Open viuiia vv - , Deace or total war Is clarified UUUV- w " T. H. Sorenson, general . manage. , Silver Standard - I-98 Western Uranium 95 iraiioiu - cao Junction Railroad, W. Barriger, president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad. boir for the tlme-hon-h of caTol playing and completely. Fishermen's co-operative iw-..roHmv. A. V. Hill. Fishermen s Harricana 07 Heva .... 8 Hosco .. - -OS Jacknife 05 Joliet Quebec -78 Lake Rowan 07 Lapaska v -Oi Little Long Lac 52 Lynx 199 Madsen Red Lake 2.10 McKenzie Red Lake 42 McLeod Cockshutt 2.02 Moneta - 75 Negus Noranda 69.50 Louvicourt Pickle Crow l-fi5 Pecrpnurt -05 Oils Federation: John Stockpiling 01 Plutonium of the band Is Stanley MIAMI, Florida (CP) Amateur Frank Stranahan and Dick Mayer, aged 27, a professional, tipri for the lead at the Attlee- Truman Donaldson, presiaeu. -i ,.i,.v, r-ninmhia Fishermen s imd president Is Ed- Cooperative Association; Harold end of the second round of the THE WEATHER Synopsis Cold air still blankets the interior regions of British Colum Irom other villages are Meeting Tuesday i CHALK RIVER, Ontario B "Dint tum llKPfi in the produc k be in Kitwanga for $10,000 Miami open golf tournament with eight-under-par 132'3. bnR festivities WASHINGTON : D.C. The tion of atom bombs, is being .j..,i . atiH st.nclcniled In- Feral committee for Christiansen, secrewiiy v. Pacific Coast Mutual Marine Insurance Association, and Reg Mawer, fetid worker for the University of British Columbia Extension Department. bia but relatively wan.: muio-Pacific air is gradually moving of Prime Minister C. R Anglo Canadian - A P Con - -35 Atlantic 2l Calmont . Central Deduc 2 12 Home Oil 13 i Mercury Okalta li2 Pacific Pete 6,70 14 - Princess Royal Canadian 11 25 Royalite TORONTO Athona f M Aumaque consists of Mrs. Mag- creaslnely at this $30,000,000 in nfft-o rinrn .Tnhnsnn. .111 J . A-J 1 vv... Attlee of Great Britain and President Truman of the United Into the southern coasiai m ;... , Occasional mixed rain and snow i More Snow ky Williams and Mrs. iTait with Harold Sin- state win take Dlace on iws- atomic project. . It is being turned out in 3000-ton $5,000,000 heavy water, pile, considered by scientists to be San Antonio 2-30 Senator Rouyn 20 n Sherrit Gordon 2.50 Steep Rock 6 05 Silver Miller -5 UpfrtT Canada 165 . fcretary. Hits Cily Is expected in tne iuwei ui...- ( land with rain over southern , Vancouver Island and along the -west coast. Snow showers will - the northern coast ana Old Country the best of its kind in the worm. day, it became known yesie.uuy. Mr. Attlee is crossing from London tomorrow and on Monday will meet with the British ambassador to the United States and other officials ji tvio oroather nre- an far the United States has UCUL Ull " J- Football :: I, l 01 hsses dictions there will be more snow not bought Canadian plutonium in Northern British Columbia and Canada Is not making the t.v,io mpolr.onH It will alSO be l atnm hnmh Hew Fighters Survivors of "A") (Krottish League, Div lilll " 1. v... -- " ' ... widely scattered snow uuiyc , are likely over much of the interior. Rain will become more general over the southern coastal areas tomorrow. Cloudiness and intermittent snow Is expected in the Interior. colder for both today and bun- BUt scientists here are oriv- day. This was a wintry aawu , lng toward greater acnievement, Wreck Arrive Halveron Dies On B.C. Coasi TruxTcmnrpR ct Four new Les Parks Back From England Leslie Parks, well known CNR employee at Prince Rupert. re" Clyde 2, Rangers 1 Aberdeen 2, Hearts 0 Airdrieonlans 2, East Fife 2 Falkirk 0, Morton 1 Hibernian 2, Dundee 0 For the past few days, tnere uau ln civilian atomic neias. been cloudless conditions and Ity-eighth Year m t ttwts Washneton frost. Then about, b.ju - n,rinrtw snnw storm came Mustang "Mark Four" fighter arrived at the Royal a I r thO P1T.V IH..NL IIIKIIH 1U Members of the Second Field i t Pnvai r.anadian Horse on for some hours and then the lowing a holiday visit to North Coast Region -Cloudy with widely scattered snow flurries today with a partial clear-ng overnight. A few clouds on Sunday. Continuing cold W nds Moose Initiate 4. Hew Members Canadian Air Force base here vesterdav. They will replace IVCgiaiciiu, vj. , Artillery, who were In the tragic fall stopped. There was sleighing by breakfast time. (Halverson, 87-year-old frlnce Rupert, citizen, f this morning at the Bpert General Hospital !ig Norway, Illness. Mr. Halverson here for 45 years. He d bv his wife. Mrs. Canoe River train acciuem,, ar Vampire jets now in use on the Raith Rovers 3, mouic.wc.. St. Mirren 0, Third Lanark 4 Partlck Thistle 0, Celtic 1 (English League, First Div.) Aston Villa 3, Everton 3 Blackpool 3, Sheffield Wednes- Bolton Wanderers 3, Arsenal 0 Most of the time was tpC. London and Birmingham. He travelled both ways across tne Atlantic aboard the steamer Franconia and found the wea Pacific coast. Anotner planes will be delivered in a few rived here yesterday. A special train brought them from Wainwrlght, Alberta, where nrore tssnpd with new equip- Ploads GuiltV To Dande- Sunday-At Port naruy, -nault, Four candidates -A. C.!36; Sandsplt, 26 - and 36, Prm,e K. Slater, J. Call and trution tKore iniHatri into mem-1 Rurert. 20 and J3. weeks. ther first rate. He was aw Charge of Assault Palverson, 1125 Eighth two or three montns. conditions in the old of general " " - nicy , , . ment following the accident in which 16 soldiers died. Alberta Town r.n ranis charged with , bevshlp In the local Moose Lodge i Pleaded ' which met this week with Gov- I I lifiltC Lund Mit o! H teiLtote:o Harid nmn in the Laoor if ins land, he says orosperous, with plenty of em-Rment, and a tendency toward certain lines o. lower costs In food. Miss Jean Calderwood, who has in . county county wui court y j,-- - Mon ; , . , i r . Has Big Fire ,.,, remanded until two sons, Carl and of Prince Rupert, and itst; iter, Mrs. Alex Drum-Vancouver, d was a blacksmith by I arrangements, for in hands of. B.C. Un-I. will be held on Wed-Greenville Court with I Sotland officiating. Charlton Athletic a, xxuu-field Town 2 Derby County 2, Portsmouth 3 Fulham 4, Burnley 1 Liverpool 1. Chelsea 0 Manchester United 1, Newcastle United 2 Sunderland 1, Stoke City .1. Tottenham Hotspur 3, Mlddle- WoWeUrhampton Wanderers 3, West Bromwlch Albion i been visiting here witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Calderwood, since Thursday, left rangements for a social evening; 11 vljll J1! to be held tonight, the' Christmas mwrn. T.rTtpti PDTTPir Alherta W day for sentence. Both the complainant and the accused are from Alice Arm. AIR PASSENGERS Tree for children December 16 U)HiWB-n w,, pwYmn and a New Year's eve party. meat woanotrta?J;Tincd C. Logan was a visiting mem- when a Labor Candida .etainco by today's plane for Vancouver enroute to Prince George. She ha hpen in Prince George for r-iiNvnEiii, viiui" -One person was injured and three firemen were overcome by smoke when fire today destroyed the Scott Building in the busi the past couple of months 'but ber from the Vancouver wage, a weisii so. - alld ...nAn( tr return nume nc.c ness section. The loss is e Li- European (Friday) W. From Vancouver Gale W. Haywood, Mr. Orr, Mr. FlnneyV E. T. Applewhalte, Mrs. j i W Tq vcr w - shortly. mated at $300,000. The meeting was followed Dy(ate recelv only f"lir louv thou-the tno serving of refreshments In .the Conservative charge of H. Whlffln and the sand. This gives the V showing of several Interesting a majority of six in tne nuu films by R, PoweU. ! Commons. Twenty persons are nomeiess. Fighter Bases For a time Iiying spaitu Boxer Wins Uion anu v.. r ... rr-n From Masset itnunj) threatened the whole town. Conviction Here The frame building contained stores and suites. On B.C. Coast L. Gibson, MP VICTORIA-J. . that vivl.- .ikum savs Choquette, C. Morgan. . To Vancouver (today) Miss jean Calderwood, C. W. Jaggs, Wood, E. W. t Rwenson. J. K. NEW YORK m Ray Farne- chon, European featherweight! champion, knocked out Archie i Devind of Newark, New Jersey, Twenty-below weather nam-npreri the f iref iehters. Hose had December 3, 1950 7:56 18.1 feet 20:07 18.7 feet 1:19 7.0 feet 14:09 8 9 feet Plercey, H. Desalls, Mrs. Dahl- lor uomo-' ""V"' t m nf. to be repeatedly thawed out. Has Been Upheld VANCOUVER HP) Appeal of George McKnlght, convicted at the April Assizes In Prince Rupert of breaking and en fighter bases are to XJcluelet and romox on Toflno, Vancouver.lsland as par t a the last night in 2:43 minutes oi . seventh round. ' Famechon s weight was 12734 pounds and nevino's. 129. It was to have bere J W. JacKson, j. u. ncn.. llng.'c. Sanders, G. M. K. Davis, A J. Newman, C. Adams. To Sandsplt (today) A. Hale, Mrs. Howard's NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS within Cow Bay Main changes To make necessary to cut off power supply Eity Sub-station it will be necessary to aU circuits served by this station on Sunday morning, December 3rd at 3:00 A.M. Tcriod of shut down will be approximately two hours. " ' Areas affected-Section 1, 2, 5 and 6, or from Hays Creek Bridge to the west end of Section 2. accelerated new ----- Horse Winner t change of listings for been a 10-round fight. T. Moore. tering, was dismisseu r .u., by the Court of Appeal here. He Is serving a five-year sentence for burglarizing episodes in Prince Rupert during the Christmas and New Year season a year ago. INGLEWOOD, California f Mrs. Charles Howard's Noor defeated Palestinean and Assault in the tune-up for the $100,000 Gold Cup, coming up December 9. The horse raced the track in .a record of 1:48. p1 Telephone Directory ;fae submitted to the inB Office not later fecember 15, 1950. J. E. EDWARDS, phone Superintendent. NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. Three months hard labor was imposed for vagrancy by Magistrate W D. Vance on John Walter Longbotham In city police court Friday. . . HOCKEH SCORES Pacific Coast Vancouver 2, Tacoma 2 (tie) Seattle 4, Portland 2 . . Mainline-Okanagan Vernon 4, Kerrlsdale 3 at Jericno nlng for hospital Beach, . (286)