DISPATCHED NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER voLb,v0lC0,?,0da'$ Mo,t Sra9! Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" u iA Wo- 242 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS : SUPPORT GYRO APPLES BUY AndHelp YRjlaygrojinds t Terrace Wants Road Here Open RITISH IN FOREFRONT OF FINAL BATTLE Korean War Twenty-Eight Killed In Air Crash In Suburb of London No Trace of Lost Plane Nearly Over I By-EIections Gov't Loses IT wo Seats LONDON (CP) A; twin-engined airliner! edmdnton. - Twelve . atr-the roug'a of Northern smashed into a London suburb Millhill today, kill- hush and musket t'nited Nations Forces Within 12 Miles 0f 'yongyanf Now Hears That Civic Centres Are Exempt From Amusement Tax TERRACE The village commissioners were In session on Wednesday afternoon and, all being present, Dudley G. Little gave his report of the Union of B.C. Municipalities which had been held in Nelson and from which he had recently returned. Preceding this meeting had been the annual meeting of the Association of Central B.C. Municipalities at Prince George whero he was re-elected president of TOKYO United Nations ing 28 of 29 persons aboard. The one survivor, a man, Alberta Monday without sue- j , , , , ., , cess in the search for five hunt- was taken to hospital. ers who disappeared Saturday j The engine failed shortly after the plane took ?" to Edmonton. mhi tlom o-rande Prainej i forces are moving swiftly toward I Pyongyang, capital of North Independents Rather Than Straight Liberals Win in Quebec Welland Unchanged OTTAWA The Liberal government retained the Ontario seat of Welland in yesterday'3 than in off from London for Glasgow with 24 passengers, Korea, and were less miles away today. : Including an Infant, and crew of break-through seems apparent The missing Cessna tool off from Grande Prairie, Alberta, to fly 250 ml'.es here. The search began Sunday. Three of the missing men are from Edmonton and two from federal by-election but straight that association. Quite a large five. One report said that the craft took fire in the air, hit a house top and then plowed through a wall into a garden. U.S. Planes to Indo-China I Vancouver Marry Morton, aged Liberal candidates lost to lnde- j number of resolutions had been pendent Liberals in two Quebec (presented at the Nelson meeting; seats Rimouski and Montreal-! and Mayor George of Victoria, St. Mary. jthe new president, had stated The government candidate. Dr. 'hat he would like to see the about 4P, and Pilot Harry W. H. McMillan, had a majority 1 associations get together next and the final battle is looked for within the next, few days. There Is every indication at the moment that it may be a comparatively simple matter to complete the campaign In North Korea. The pile-driving spearhead of the South Korean First Division plunged tonight to within twelve miles of the Red capital. An official spokesman said he believed Republican troops would reach Pyongyang by tomorrow. The tired troops stopped temporarily tonight to catch their Ontario Paper Price Boosted SAIGON r United States light bombers may be flown from Korea to Indo-China within the next ten days to help French of 6000 in Welland over the Progressive-Conservative. A CCF candidate was third. The seat had been made vacant by the death of Hon. Humphrey Mit- TORONTO Increase of $10 tlorth Korea Is Rejected LAKE SUCCESS W United Nations economic and social council on Monday defeated a Russian move to give North ' H HO v - , ' K forces hold the northern border per ton in the price of standard against Vietmin insurgents, ( newsprint, effective November 1 , rrencn sources saia toaay. year ana present a smauer, mit stronger, number of resolutions. Terrace had sent In a resolution to have all civic centres exempt from amusement tax because the profits from entertainments were turned back into the building up of a community effort, the civic centre. However, this resolution was dropped when it was disclosed that the civic centres in the southern towns were exempted from the amuse- The planes would act as a stop is announced today by tht Abi- j cnell minister oi labor, is announced today by the Abi-1 Rimouskl went by less than 300 similar price boost was announc-1 votes to the Independent Liberal gap until the arrival of American military aid promised for this week in Washington. ed last week by the Powell River , in a close contest. Co. effective October 16.) breath. Through today (Tuesday) the weary but determined Republic In Montreal-St. Mary the Independent Liberal had a majority of more than 4000 over the Liberal. PEACE CH I EF OUTSMARTED The results of the by-elections ment tax- fe ARMY COMMANDS MaJ.-Oen. Chris Yokes. 46. of Korean Communists a commanding voice In rebuilding Korea. The move asked for North Korean representatives, along with the South Koreans, on a temporary Korean relief survey commission- The Russians were offered a spot on the commission but delayed action pending a check with Moscow. Tame as Kitten and leave the standings in the 262- Out., upper left, former commander of the Army's Command, has boon named chief of the" Western V. with headquarters at Edmonton following the retire- Mr. Little stated that it wa worth while to send a delegate to these meetings and an effort should be made to send one each year . The commissioners thanked of Korea troops had pushed ahead thirty miles against light to moderate resistance. They received strong support from allied planes. One tank-led column advanced along a main road to Pyongyang from Suan. Another Infantry column moved along a southern route. The two colmns linked up at nightfall at Sang-won, 20 miles southeast of Pyong seat House as follows: Liberals 185 Progressive-Conser 43 CCF. 13 Social Credit 10 Independent 5- Smooth as Satin is Maj.-Gen. Matthew H. S. Penhale, 55, of Edmonton, i, after 36 years' service. MaJ.-Oen. Howard D. 52, of Trenton, Ont., lower left, vice-chief of the general Ottawa, will assume command of Central Command. him for his report and the good work he had done at both con Independent Liberal 5 Vacant 1 Heavy Title Br uin Visitor City Inert Sparling, 43, of Toronto and Saint John, N.B., lower ventions. L attending National Defence College at Kingston, is Following the reading of a 1 ...... 1 1 .. T ....... I t yang, and then pushed on to Bout Hoy. 28 noted to major-general and appointed vice-chief of the aft. (CP PHOTO) within twelve miles of the city.!,' All thus morning a big black bear, tame as a kit-i In jliry lc rRlRl Trade with regard to having the 5 CLAIM NEW YORK 0 Jake Minti, manager of the world heavyweight champion, Ezzard Charles, said last night that Charles British troops were reported today to be in Sariwon, IS air miles from Pyongyang. Two American divisions were close behind and their commander expressed the hope they would catch up with the British. ten and slick as satin, prowled the hillside off First - " " S ST.t of XalTunf- Avenue below the Besner and Seaview Apartments. Q rOOlDBller jcipaiity. the commissioners ie.it But he was smart enough to move out of sight when - ffikaSS Sgt. Lance Potterton, with rifle in hand and accom- 27-year-old backfielder for Sar- afr(i would involve, an-in;A U.. V5 nV..tc .nnaa.AiA ceo of IfVSfV, nia Imrjerials died todav from a'nually' a Bd deal of expendi- will defend the title against n Transform Atom Nick Barone at Cincinnati Nc- vember 28. Charles will receive The Americans were smashing pamcu uy mo tunu! wo, PiUv.cwcu w w.c w."v "v ' ' of ,ff(iprt , n 1nnt Itures now takan care by the toward Sariwon on main roads ' 41 & Percent of the gate. o Electric Power firont"wesr arid south."" " "7 baU gamp gatujday. - Hft dislo-i government and the village was cated his neck in an open field, not in -a position for this, flying tackle on Carl Galbreathj The commissioners decided to of Toronto Balmy Beach. 'support representation to have Bell's death is the third in f the Prince Rupert Highway kept On the east coast 8outh Korea f First Corns elements were within Body Found In Harbor jn. in answer to aj:all from A. D. Ritchie, "who resides 'in' t'he area. Just before noon, after the sergeant had left. Bruin was back again on the same hillside, as nonchalant as ever. Evidently, the bear is noi f, (CP) A Soviet professor declared sight of Hamhung, Korea's great Battle of Margarine Industrlal city. Another column history of senior Canadian foot- open during the winter months. ball. at Russia's scientists already have discovers of transforming atomic energy directly was spearing toward Husknan, port of Hamhung. The body of Joseph Brown, stranger in the area of Armine Boas, district sanitarian, attended the meetings and again pointed out that the commissioners were losing a source the missing since 1 a.m. Saturday LONDON a The hard-fought battle over margarine in Canada ' ' ptncity. mouth of Morse Creek. Railway I morning, was found by a friend. Is Injured In was climaxed Monday when the varrf mAn tairi Ret Potterton Ed Douglas at 11 a.m. toaay m of revenue by not charging for the use of a sewer line, put in by highest court of the Common- that, ho ho. hwn mn nuite fre- about ten feet of water midway atomic energy specialist, V. ' Goldubstov, :at Soviet science is far ahead of the United I States in development of beace- between the Home Oil and B-A Native Couple Is Asphyxiated the army and now owned by the Hunting Mishap Oscar Nelson, seriously Injur! wealth ruled that butter substi- quently rambling over the slopes tute falls under provincial juris- on either side of the creek, diction. Thus the decision of( Now that the berry season Is Canada's SuDreme Court was nwr ,- nnliro snerulated that Oil docks. He was 39 years old. A fisherman for a long time, he was employed on the Rupert hch ! Xul uses lor atomic energy. Soviet scientists," he states, in a hunting accident near Bab- 80. Last seen In a pool room early ! "have found other technological village. About forty places are' being served by this sewef., Jt. was therefore decided to make inquiries as to rates chargeable in order to set the rates for sewer'., usage herel Saturday morning, he was re-1 ine Lake over the week-end, was schemes and possibilities for ported missing when he failed to j flown from Prince Rupert on the Jey Team rippled CPA flight yesterday to Vancouver for treatment at Vancouver Tragedy struck again at those upneid that the federal govern- he mignt be scouting the gar-who go down to the sea in ships ment nag no authority to legis- bage cans for tasty morsels, when the bodies of Martha Jo-.late lrt the manufacture or dls-t He believed by those who seph, Hazelton and Sampson trlbutlon of the product. have seen him to be a three- f?' ?l?ee&t?- we,re d'8rcr Quebec and Prince Edward Is-1 year.old , whlcn W0Uld not be ered In their motor seiner White have banned tne saie of 4 Creek off Bella Bella yesterday. ' H wlth 0..phpe ban- -!j , , , nti The pair, who had been lUh-.. ' U. a.C0"f.Uct.Jl-Se,-ti: i peaceful use of atomic energy i transforming it into heat or electricity." (Direct conversion of atomic show up on his boat over the week-end. Dragging operations were carried out by R.CM.P. Sunday and yesterday. He leaves no known relatives but was brought up by Mrs. Louisa Douglas. energy into electrical power would be one of the greatest de General Hospital. Mr. Nelson's loaded rifle apparently discharged when dropped and sent a bullet through part of his chest and into hh left arm. The femur was shat Wash, (f- The' Canadian Dollar Is Taken at Par lno- in the Bella Bella area, are L"c , ment aDoui wnai snouia c uu..c He Pacific Coast Hoc- slon as well velopmcnts In harnessing the atom for commercial use but .'about the handsome creature. believed to have been asphyxiated. An inquest was held this morning at Ocean Falls. shstterprt i.,i;. ! Goldubstov does not give any V I ii I," tered. Alone at th time, he made h's way on foot to civilization, Mobile accident nint of how tne Soviets are sup mbers of the le.m ! poscd'y dolnf5 1U Commonsense says he might oe a menace to children or others for that matter In such a populated area. Some tender-hearted folk think it would be just a shame to do to him what Sgt. The couple were sailing toward J clamping his arm tight to his SEATTLE Many Seattle stores are now accepting the Canadian dollar at par from Canadian visitors for purchase of goods. The official discount one seriously. body to prevent bleeding. dr. travelling from After receiving treatment at Comox wnere tney were to nave been married. They were discovered In the cabin of the fishing vessel where they had gone to rest. Both are Indians. Prince Rupert General Hospital, Potterton would have done had Wednesday, October 18. 1950 for ;on the Canadian dollar yester he was sent to Vancouver To Ask Russia To Help Peace SAN FRANCISCO 0 President Truman, in his major foreign policy speech from here tonight following his return from rendezvous in the Pacific with General Douglas MacArthur, is expected to reopen a concen May Travel By Ship or Plane HiBh 7:21 16.5 feet s" , 18:54 17.7 feet' Expectation Is that the Game day was 5. l- ia:orna, crashed -ptc bridge abutmru JJ'to ran of here, outchi Evors rec'v'l rnal injuries' lie treatment by a specialist. 0:34 5-7 feet Department wm db wmuis - Miss Joseph is from the Tsiksk . Low 12:55 110 feet hand in me mauer. Hital'we'inH8 K," ! MONTREAL A sea-air agree-as rcixirtPH ,, ! merit offering alternate routing TODAY'S STOCKS pms ' jby ship or planes for travellers Indian Reserve at Hazelton. Arrangements have been made to bring the body of Young to Skidegate for burial. Police are trying to make contact with the girl's relatives at Tsiksk to make funeral arrangements. trated campaign to force Soviet (Courtesy 8. O. Johnston Co. Ltd.) Proctor t .. 10 Bermuc1a and tne wm 1 Ru?sia to talk peace in realistic b'nkpn. "". cues nas Deen sifjnea nere uy war ,"mand ''"- the Canadian National (West terms. He is expected to em phasize improvements advocated for Korea will serve as a pattern ived iL. ,b B(rR"o , Canada Air Lines. for other countries in need of ""n.uiuns. l leir i ti, no,., stmt will ner- American aid. rcwrtcd today as j points :,, mit passengers from any VANCOUVER Bayonne - 03 Bralorne 6.90 B. R. Con 02 B. R. X 04 Cariboo Quartz 1.30 Hedley Mascot 40 Pend Oreille 8.30 The speech is scheduled for 8:30 p.m Pacific Standard Time and will be carried by the Can Cannery Crews Move Homeward With the canneries closed for the winter, movement of em Wed it, 'in Canada and the United Stales ownn V . drlvcr served by the two carriers 'o Kennv MVb hp RVah travel to the ' Bahamas, Ber-,v headlhhi , W,ls I rond : Jamaica. Barbados and adian Broadiastlntr Corporation. hide, 1 n" I Trinidad by sea or air ana w return Dy the alternate transportation service. For instance, a traveller from Montreal may ployees from the Skeena River is nearly complete. Most have A To i elect to go to the West Indies i in one of the "Lady nners aim, ! on the return trip, to fly In a 1 "North Star." -Vaierway THE WEATHER Synopsis Rather weak disturbances moving through the nortnweft--rn States will bring cloudy skies end rain to th.e southern part of the province today and Wednesday. Northern sections will remain mostly clear and temperatures at night will drop well below freezing. Southern regions will be cool too but temperatures at night will in general be Pioneer 2.30 Premier Border 04 'ij Privateer : 08 A Reeves McDonald 3.75 Reno 02 Sheep Creek 1.23 SUbak Premier .3iy2 Taku River .10 Vananda 10 Salmon Oold .03 Spud Valley 05 Silver Standard .... 2.15 Western Uranium 74 Oils A. P- Con 45 Atlantic 2.65 Calmont 98 C. & E - 8.25 now returned to their native villages. It has been a fair season for thee annerles, but fishermen on the Skeena have not had a good year, although It was fair on th9 Naas and good on the Queen Chrlottes aMnv children of the families P&U. Main. ! i l 1 " Beattle 49 Bevcourt - 40 Bobjo 10V2 Buffalo Canadian .33 Cons. Smelter 121.00 Conwest 1.94 Donalda - .59 Eldona 25 V!- East Sullivan 8.50 Giant Yellowknlfe 6 80 God's Lake -35 Hardrock 33 Harrlcana 08 Heva .07 V Hosco 072 Jackknlfe 06 Jollet Quebec 88 Lake Rowan 12 Lapaska 07!i Little Long Lac 43 Lynx 17 Madsen Red Lake 215 McKenzie Red Lake 44 McLeod Cockshutt 2.38 Moneta 32 Negus 1 00 Noranda 74.00 Louvlcourt 22 Vi Pickle Crow 1 92 Regicourt 05Vi San Antonio .. - 2.55 Senator Rouyn 23 Sherritt Gordon 2.55 Steep Rock 4.45 Sturgeon River .16 Sliver Miller 91 . Upper Canada 2.10 -Am- pi-.. r nanrt;".Q?VPlnPment 'employed at the canneries hava industry in iCri- id Hon. Zn: Canadian mim. above the freezing point because of cloud cover. Regional fore- The tariffs under the new plan provides a 10 per cent reduction from the normal oneway fare for the sea voyage and set the air trip at one half the present round-trip cost. The round trip will have a time limit of 50 days, and confirmed reservations will have to be held for the round trip before departing from the originating port. The terms of the new sea-air agreement will be available to travellers between Bermuda and Barbados and Trinidad. rfain'h" y.s- . . "Wain i gone home to una une new schools awaiting them. Three schools were opened officially last week in Greenville, Klnco.- leasts valid until midnight Wed rissday. ith and Hartley Bay. tlJ makine an fo;Y?UnW Slate, Forecast North Coast Region Clear today. Variable cloudiness tomorrow. Little change In temperature. Wind northerly, 15 mph, except In mainland Inlets, northeast 25 Lows .tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy. Sand- Central Leduc 2.85 Home Oil 15 75 Mercury ..: : 16 Okalta I.-. 1-80 Pacific Pete 7.85 Princess 60 Royal Canadian 11 Royalite 1375 TORONTO Athona - 08 Aumaque 35 WALTER HONORED Some 500 persons. In and associated with the newspaper business, Saturday (Oct. 7) attended a dinner In Montreal given In honor of Walter Scott Thompson, who retires this month as head of the public relations department of the Canadian National Railways. Mr. Thompson, left, on the Job for 35 years, Is presented with a life membership In tne Montreal Men's Press Club by Roger Chamoux, vice-president of the club. O. J. Fitsgerald, centre, Is president of the club, which sponsored the dinner. . (CP PHOTO) -JiaUer. ST&AT.... LOST Wedding and engagement rings between Sixth Street, Third Avenue and Seventh Street. Finder please return to Daily News. Reward. 242 ""-WN on at MODERNIZE PORTS A vast nlan for modernizing .W. in 1197 u Isplt, 38 and 48; Prince Rupert 1 35 and 50. "ear New- India's seaports now is under preparation.