PKOVlr,'ClAL LISR.1.7Y, DISPATCHED onr.iEsiDnuc-s Daily Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Phone 81 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XXXIX, No. 248 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 fci u u Allied Trap Terrifying Events THE GEOPOLITICS OF KOREA mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmam mm mmm mmm hmmm mmm mhhmm mm mm mammmmm MMM'lVI?mw Shingle Prices 0 vine James Bay Has Record Heat Wave in Chicago Keeps Up CHICAGO O) The record-breaking heat wave for this time of the year continues in Chicago. The top thermometer reading so far has been 86 above. Drop Sharply Now Closed ently VANCOUVER Sources ack Strange Sights Lferable System . 1 W " " SEAOFCOTSia nowledged hree that the booming lumber market across the line had softened a good deal in the Nfttion A.u. oays Must Continue nnnirr.c Austerity To K! HOT srivinuu- past few month. TORONTO The Toronto Telegram says today in a dispatch from Moose Factory that Indians and white residents of fur trading communities on James Bay are in a state of Lnferable vote sys-f at the next, In recent days shingle pric Be Continued es have dropped $5 to $7 per kection m L. Fipi-tion Act will LONDON There will be no t' to that effect at fin nf the Leslsll- "square" four bundles of fifty square feet. The top grade 18-inch shingles have dropped from $17 to $12. SEOUL ft The North Korean government announced by radio tonirht that it had moved its capital to Sinuiji, one mile south of Yalu River on the border of Manchuria. The announcement cleared up the mystery as to the whereabouts of the North Korean president, Kim II Sung, and his ministers since fleeing from the old capital of Pyongyang. PYONGYANG Allied forces, pushing north following tn cap -. ture of this Red Korean capital, linked up with the American parachute forces which were dropped yesterday and Unitfil change In the basic austerity pol lev In Great Britain. Sir Hush L General Gordon L the convention of fiimi Association of A British Columbia spokesman fearful excitement because of a series of weird events for which they know no reasonable explanation. The events have includtd, says the story, appearance of a waterborne object which the Indians insist was a submar Galtsklll, the new Chancellor of said that. In the event of the the Exchequer, announced yes Libia here yesterday. American market decreasing other fields, unable to be sun- le single tranierauie terday, uaitskiii said ne expected that Sir Stafford Cripps would be back after a year and plied immediately because of the Lilot are not marKea Ldltlnnal cross but that he regarded himself merely huge American boom, could be tapped. L In order of pref- as a caretaker for him. candidatcs. in tne States Armv headauarters sa'.d t.fA man vwu today that there is no possibility InHiriate with the now of tn.e North Koreans putt 6 U eliminated In th3 Dionne Quintuplets Steal Show ine .strange red light in the sky, appearance of a large airplane accompanied by a smaller one and three huge explosions like earthquakes inland from the coast last March, They also reported strange white men who ran to hide in the forest when seen by Indians around Fort George. Basketball ing up further organized resist fctil an cverall malor ance. General Donelas MacAr- h obtained Dy one. thur had said yesterday that the ter also told the con-si the coalition "must war was very denniwiy coming to an end. ' ' fntimie" In British Co- Thp rararhute trooDS which At Al Smith's Memorial Dinner NEW YORK The Dionne quintuplets sang and sparkled here to steal the show from a bevy of celebrities at the sixth annual Alfred E. 8mtth Memorial Foundation dinner at mandate had Deen ih Government was had been dropped Friday in the Sunchon-Sukchow area, linssa forces with the United States and to carry on. Such nswer of the attorney dements, particularly pral. which would end First Cavalry men over a 30- Season To mile stretch between iaii'u . : VY 4 YELLOW itA?i "V k'rr 1 1 eS551 Pyongyang and Sunchon. In and have the party General MacArtnur's neau- Uie Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The sixteen-year-old sisters entertained with old time favorite songs before a multitude of civic leaders and politicians. They were all dressed alike In blue taffeta evening gowns ' and white caps. quarters said fast-moving para Start Soon j.itlcal observer had he Introduction of the troopers had sealed on so.uuu rtnmmimist Koreans alter cas klerable vote system cading behind the enemy Une3. i method of ending Opening Games First Saturday in November-Executive Re-elected ;n but this view Is not The trapped Reds are neany half the organized Communist liehtina' force left north of the an. i rz- . r? z. :tt - zrz . 38th parallel. , The Prince RuDert Basketball RHEE INSISTING ON AUTHORITY Alaska Defences Being Inspected Association displayed its confidence in last year's executive Force All arteries oi escape u. blocked for the North Korean Reds in the Sunchon-Sukchon area where 4200 United States when they unanimously return Alert ed It to oilice ior me ensuing year. The annual meeting re-" JUNEAU Three United States 1 . ... . ti i ,.r ia,n r.hina and Russia. Korea piays a' pan u senators have completed a tour VEWli WIS. Wash. 9 Units of Alaska and are returning airborne troops dropped out oi the sky. The surprise manoeuvre left aA estimated R3.00Q -communist troops in NortJi Korea unable to mass for anv effective stand elected Angus Macpnee as president, H. J. Marchant as secretary, and Don Forward, .treas,-nrer The meetine created a new inadian Army Special Mm -here have been south. (They have been Invited to visit Prlnc Rupert tluring their Journey.) ' le alert for movement post, that of vice-president, and authorities announced SEOUL W President Syng-man Rhee of South Korea today said his government still intended to establish Its auth- , orltxlin North Kotea., In an interview he said his govern- . ment was co-operating with the United Nations but declared that United Nations participation should be limited to advice and observation. Red Bloc Is against the onrushing United Nations forces. There is no sign nf anv nrzanized defence line i elected w- K. MacAiee 10 me position. . Pinal lrasruf entries for all They are Lester Hunt R-wyo., Wayne L. Morse (R-Ore.) and Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass.) il force Is destined for north of the present battle zone. uociotancA in Pvonevanii is divisions were received with the 'mt service. Their first stop after arriving in Alaska was at Elmendorf Air churian port precarious. For this reason, China has a strong and .J Korea out of Russian hands. Japan has an even stronger interest: J J J continental Great Power would be a Se? eSSA -JSnS aTdTdep leement of the alert was neterine out as American tanks following teams accepted: Junior Leaeue High School, Major Alex M. Sterton. enter the fallen city. Force base, near Anchorage. Then rrmation officer of the There is no indication in " Cook's Jewellers, Manson's, Rupert Hotel. i they Inspected bases at Koaia ree. Major Sterton said General MacArthur plans to this highly explosive area. and Ladd and Eleison Air neias. Thev are flving In the late Pre additional Information Intermediate League tii&n School Gold, High School Green, I rtiaation or number of send foreign United Nations troops to the Manchurian bor-rfpr where an incident might sident Roosevelt's plane "Sacred Fashion Footwear, Merchants. hived. French Yield In Session I nifl (jmntrv I s Death hundred troops, rep- involve Russian or Chinese Communist troops. pvery unit of the soe- w j :: Football :: Old Stronghold arrlved here October Commenting on what he has so far seen, Senator Hunt said Alaskan defences are here to stay. South Korean soldiers, pusu- (Also a provisional entry from, a group of Port Simpson players who are endeavoring to find a' sponsor.) Senior League Gordon ft Anderson, Brownwoods, Co-op. I nni thP Hiirh School entry This Morning PRAGUE CP Russia met with her European satellites here today to discuss the decision of ance party of Canada's SAIGON W French troops to ing northward along ine cio coast, are 95 miles south of the Manchurian border and are still de was readv today day evacuated their frontier going. f the Pacific. The Army The death occurred this morning at Prince Rupert General Hospital of Eileen Christine Kar-ena Dahl. eieht'-year-old daugh was received in the ladies' divi--i rrf thP meetine decided to Henry -Slimson m reports of the ad- fortress of Langson which guarded the main invasion gateway into Indo-China from Commun F'y's port of embarka- France, Great Britain ana united States for the remilitarization of Germany. The meeting opened with a warning that the Soviet would not tolerate remilitarization of western Germany. nomitv Prime Minister V. M. OlUll v " '-' . suspend the entry date until an ist China. it 1 generally known troops are hpadprt for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dahl. The child had been In ho- offnrr. was made 10 U"u V"" Passes at 83 The nivotal French post for HOCKEY SCORES PACIFIC COAST New Westminster 5, 3. Victoria 9, Tacoma 1 teams and sponsors. , o rin starts the first ith the brigade of ten the defence of north Indo-China pital since Wednesday. She had Scottish League Division A Aberdeen 5, Clyde 3 Celtic 0, Dundee 0 (tie) Motherwell 4 Falkirk 0 Partick Thistle 5, Hearts 2 Raith Rovers 1, Morton 1 (tie) St. Mirren 1, East Fife 2 Third Lanark 1, Airdrieonians 0. English League Division 1 Aston Villa 1, Arsenal 1 (tie) Blackpool 2, West Bromwich W follow hv thi pnri been ill since she was . three yielded to Communist-led Na Saturday In November with the Molotov was spokesman for the tionalist. trooDS auer rreucu pw at the latest. conference. occupation for seventy-eignu years old. A Grade Three pupil at Conrad Street School, she was active following teams scneuuicu the opener: NEW YORK Henry L. Stim-son, who was a cabinet member in four presidential administrations, from Taft to Truman, died yesterday at the age of 83. years. WEATHER Senior Brownwooaa vs. in rhilriren'a Erouos and this r-nnt.rnl of Laneson swings op. uirip the frontier door of Ho Chi AIR PASSENGERS Synopsis vs. intermediates Fashion fall had become a Brownie Kin. Ijist vear she attended Aunnun- This year industrial first aic classes will once more b. held at the fire hall. Announcement was made this morning that the first class would be Tuesday., i Minh's Soviet-backed regime to "vera I rin. He succumbea to a neari, bubv.iv. Stlmson, who - died at Cold Spring Harbor, was the first Am Merchants. ilonz the nnl-tVi nnac ciation School. Besides her par vs Bolton Wanderers 0, Newcastle Junior RUDert no us i supply sources . and training bases in Red China. TTnltart 2 ents, she is survived Dy an auni, Mrs. A. S. Olsen and four Cook's rrv,Aoniini mpptlnor Dassed a k'es and some rain are E to that region with tch of & Pacific weath- rhoi-itm Athletic 2. Everton 1 To Masset (today) Master S. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. F. Parneli Miss A. Davidson. 1 To Port Clements (today) i. kth,,. p n. Lobell. G. Hayne; antr,i Vnt.. nf thanks to the Sc. oirctiai '"v - . t , jrooo rin v. said hv Father Tnhn ami n h. 'K DiiKaui. increased cloudi-llso 1unce. expected to spread J..1 iA.'.l " ' - " Rayner Monday morning. Burial : TODAY'S STOCKS : .rtiHpri first aid attena cvprv irame durinft tne 'inern interior giv- Derby County 4, Sheffield Wednesday 1 Fulham 1, Huddersfield Town 1 (tie) Liverpool 0, Middlesborough 0 (tie) Monrhpstpr United 0. Ports iicuivtji To Vancouver (today) J- Won way- will be in Fairview cemetery. e mllrW umotKrtf In oast season, and expressed the , a T. put. uar. J. m erican to hold caDinei uuicc under four Presidents. He was Secretary for War under Presidents Taft, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman was was Hoover's only Secretary of State. Eastern Canada i Needing Loggers . (Courtesy S. O. Jnlinston Co. Lta.) ... . Via camn NOBEL PRIZE WINNER Oolby, W. J. McLean, J. R. Sher-.iff w Rncers. Fred Nash, A fa southern part of the wish that tney provmc wi rvir-o rinrine coming months ' The meeting also agreed to pro ii Van Snellenberg, F. Holden, Mr. Coukell. . c,ic-lf (tnrfav) Mrs. M. i, una lomor- P frost exnecfpH nuer- vide a suitable awara iui John Ambulance competitions U mouth 0 (tie) Sunderland 1, Burnley 1 (tie) Tottenham Hotspur 6, Stoke City 1 wnivprhftmnton Wanderers Z i.rcAn Mr CrosbV. F(irirsc4 and when needed. arm spp more than basK- From Sandsplt (yesterday) J "Oast Rpolrin ,,fV,' OTT111JI nn Mt V GreBI. etball at league games this year rear toriav rinH., ,ii..r. vihnr vesterdav an- Mrs. W. D. Quaggan, miss q- Chelsea 1 Division 2 Barnsley 4, Preston North End ule change In tern- nounced steps that would oe WmH . ... . i ... cVinrtarrA art. P. Alton, E. Dixon, k. um. n,i Mrs A. Husoy. "snt. uw to- laKen w meet a cn !,'"" 7 high tomorrow At of loggers In eastern Canada ! S i 1 1 there will be recoraea between halves and special features between games if the newly formed special feature committee is . successful in their plans. Don Macdonald, Fred j inn rrn Forward From Vancouver (yesterday) C. Dixon. . k - auu ou. Kemam- wooas, parwcuiany "c Blackburn Rovers 2, Grimsby Town 0 VANCOUVER Bayonnes 2 rBralorne 6.70 B. R. Con 02ya B R. X 04 Cariboo Quartz - 135 Congress 10 Hedley Mascot 38 Pend- Oreille ' 8.40 Pioneer 2.35 Premier Border 05 Privateer 082 Reeves McDonald 3.80 Reno 02 Sheep Creek 120 Silbak Premier .31 Vananda - -12 Salmon Gold .03 Silver Standard 2 09 Western Uranium 81 Oils- 10 JUOIVO' i - -viuuuy wnn in- or me vireai. ... f ml" todav arid to- bee. To Port Hardy ( Friday T n'Neill. ! were appointed members of this , " Ul"e milder tomor- Five hundred loggers wiu southeast (15) to-brought from Newfoundland and "east (25) tonight and displaced persons also will be . tflrriAf.-..., t i Brentford 2, Birmingham City Doncaster Rovers 0, Cardiff City 0 (tie) Hull City 0, Coventry City 2 T.oorto united 2. Chesterfield 0 committee. The meeting closed after wi explanation of rule changes by Sports Supervisor Fred iylUWltujr. . To Sandsplt (Friday) O. Ged-dlngs, G. Brown. , To Masset (Frlday)-E. Jonc, ir and Mrs. Ed. Jones and Mrs. ' TORONTO Athona - -08 Aumaque .. -33 Beattie - -75 Bevcourt - . -0 Bobjo 104 Buffalo Canadian 29 Conwest L84 C. Ml & S- 121-50 Donalda 58''i Eldona .'. 29 East Sullivan 8 45 Giant Yellowknife 7.00 God's Lake 33 Harrlcana 08 'a Hardrock 32 Heva 10 Hosco , 07 '2 Jackkriife -- 5's Joliet Quebec 1 05 Lake Rowan - 091a Lapaska - Little Long Lac ..r. 15 Lynx Madsen Red Lake 2.3o McKenzie Red Lke 3 McLeod Cockshutt 2.50 Moneta -30J 1- Negus .- Noranda - 74 Louvicourt 23 Pickle Crow 1-90 Reglcourt - - 05 San Antonio 2 80 '-2 Senator Rouyn highs tomorrow Fourteen Jobs in the woods ors every man, Mr. ana 50: Prince available for nd 50 Gregg said. Luton Town 2, Queens Park Rangers 0 Sheffield United 3, Bury 0 Southampton 1, Notts County F. Jones. B. H. (Friday) To Vancouver wri,i Paul Richardson, Mrs. PRINCESS ANNE IS CHRISTENED PD SHOW GOOD CAUSE and Infant, J. L. H B. Bancroft Chambers, F. H. Hoar Bell, A. B. t R Sherriff. J McCulloch, W. - DR. RALPH J. BUNCHE Mm VARIETY CONCERT Dale, William. Solnlk. , From Vancouver (iuuiauj -r oini,ns Mr. and Mrs. B. LONDON P)-The 67-day-old daughter of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip was christened Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise of Edinburgh today by the Archbishop of York. She will be known simply as Princess Anne. 0 Swansea Town 2, Manchester City 3 West Ham United 0, Leicester City 0 (tie) LOCAL TIDES Sunday, October 22, 1950 Hiirh 11:19 198 feet Anglo Canadian 5.00 A. P. Con 45 Atlantic : 2.65 Calmont . 1.00 C. & E - 8.30 Central Leduc - -, 3. 00 Home Oil 15 0 Mercury 16 Okalta 1 80 Pacific Pete , 7.80 Princess Royal Canadian 12 ' 13 50 Royalite CAPITOL THEATRE - 9 P.M. ld ' Canadian National Institute for the Blind Sponsored bv Rotary Club) II. j, ' 1 1 ' Kelly and daughter Alice. J. Ryan.W. Choate,G. M. K.Davis, E. Wark. - From Sandsplt (Thursday) American Negro who won Nobel Peace Prize for his work as United Nations mediator in bringing peace to Israel. He will be heard in a radio, address at 7:20 Sunday night In the CBC program "Our Special Speaker." niTiLr UrvHnu.a nuciS todav fined Ffte avail . . 23:38 191 feet I I 11X1)11. A tiv.. J " -""uie irom all Rotarians and Orme's Drug store Admission 50c Low 5:01 5.6 feet 17:31 5.9 feet rrnshv Mr Clayton, Mr. m'panui.iiC. to Mrs A M Walker and Johnny a charge of supplying liquor Mr. and Mrs. James Jones. !an Indwn. . .