PROVINCIAL DISPATCHED PHCVISCIAL LI33A3T, 113 onr.iEC Dim mm VICTORIA, S. C. Daily Delivery NORTHKRN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER CABS vS,ixxtvO,MC0,,oda', Mo,t Sfrsie Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" Phone 81 AVAi.1vC1 nui bill, ii v y biuun ?, itrju FRIGE Fa VE CENTS i lemv Still On $15,000 Loss Entailed In Plant Destruction William Cooper was on his way back to Terras today, having suddenly cancelled plans for a trip to Vancouver after receiving word that a sawmill, eight miles east of Terrace, of which he was" the operator, had been destroyed by fire. The .mill was a portable Pla"t which had been owned by the late Colin Coope-, ' pensive Says k IMrthur jn wJ i) V":. A L in n; Dies . In Spite of Reverse, UN Still Hold Battle Initiative TERRACE SCHOOL BOARD . TERRACE Mrs. Fred Hail was re-elected to the district board of school trustees here at the annual meeting last night. Peter Van Stolk was elected as a second trustee, sue eee ding John Hagen. Chairman C. W. Michiel continues as a trustee. LIVING INDEX UP OTTAWA The cost of living index reached another new high in Canada on October I, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics announced today. It is 110.7 as compared with 19.8 on September 1. GREEK GOVT QUITS e Boat Wear a Poppy" TOYKO (CP)-An in frORIA - Cpt. Harry Lth. 48, o( Burnaby suc- telligence spokesman for General Douglas MacAr- It - 1 A. ' 1 t L supposedly to a heart Urges Head of Local Legion uiur cnaracienzea me jg lifeboat after ine Bros, fish packer Del battle in the Unsan-On jonb area in northwes' who was killed ni an acciden a few months ago. William Cooper, who was operating it for the estate, estimated the loss at $15,000. Piled-up lumber "is also believed to have been losl. There was no Insurance. ; The mill had a capacity of about fiOOO feet per day and gave employment to six men. Mr. Cooper was not- Informed in a message he received here of the cause of the fire. It was a gasoline-engine-driven plant., Mr. Cooper, formerly pilot for the Skeena" Air Transport, a Terrace commercial aviation concern, had arrived here, last night by train from Terrace and was to have flown today t( Vancouver to deliver a papr before the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallu;jy or inked on rocks 100 north of her. Fire other rn of the crew reached iih Point aafely but the Korea as a large scale enemy BATTALION'S FAREWELL The 2nd Battalion of the famous Royal 22nd Regiment made a farewell march through Quebec City Sunday wl h Prime Minister St. Laurent taking the salute. The unit, part of the Canadian Army Special Service Force, Isn't sure just where It's bound after Fort Lewis, Wash., next stop for the Regiment. (CP PHOTOt John Canic, Is tniitslnir. Canadian Legion members were called, upon today by President James Nlcoll to wear a poppy for Poppy Day. He called upon Legionnaires to set an example of reverence In remembering the dead of the two world wars. Id Uit been seen clinj- ATHENS Premier Sopho- , cles Venizelos today handed in his resignation . to King Paul. It was the third time that Venizelos, Liberal party leader, had stepped down as head of the government a coalition of Liberals, Populists (Royalists) and Social Democrats which was formed only a leorkllne, aeiensive action and not a counter-offensive. He said that United Nations forces were still retaining the Initiative In North Korea as a whole. Meantime Allied forces strug Chinese Reds Plan War In Hong Kong picks At "The Flenders poppy," Mr. Nlcoll said, "is your badge of remembrance. Passage of the Uprising At month and a half ago. OK ACHESON RESOLUTION LAKE SUCCESS The General Assembly of the United Nations by vote of 45 to 5 years has not dimmed our mem-1 ory of those comrades who serv- j ed by our sides and who gave onaina Gt. Britain aerial transport in connentlor wUh the mining industry. : . ' Instead, he immediately engaged a taxi and hurried back to Terrace. Mr. Cooper received . the bao gled in a drenching rainstorm tonight to rescue remnants of two trapped American regiments on the sagging United Nations line of northwest Korea. A combined .Chinese and Korean Red attack had sent United Nations forces reeling ba.k In virtually every sector of the flaming front. The Reds, at one point, were only 47 miles north of their fallen capital of Pyongyang. One United States withdrawal Sri(ide Advance Party their lives for Canada. Let us then show that we remember them and honor their sacrifice by wearing proudly our memorial irry On in Korea HOMA O-An advance BASKETBALL " - . Plenty of Dash, Color, Action Assured in New Season's Play Basketball 1950-51 season will be ushered in tomorrow nigh at the Civic Centre gymnasium. There will be three games with last year's junior winners, Rupert Hotel, facing a new entry, Cook's, news philosophically. , , emblem on Poppy Day." TAIPEI, Formosa (CP) The newspaper Hsin Sheng Pao said today that "It just means we'll have t Pointing nut. that mnct. TAnrv1 l Canada's special brl- w . horfa nf t, -ot- start all over again," he glum! w rtrong -reached here today adopted the "Acheson" anti-aggression resolution providing for the allocation of funds for collective security. HARBOR MASTER MISSING PORT ALBERNI Capt. Reese Riley, Port Albernl harbor master, has been missing since October 21 when he left his home port aboard a 24-foot speedboat, Maureen N bound for Port Alice on northern Vancouver Island. f:r a smooth two-weeks' tion in their lapels showing their Luum"i"reu vu. . J""'" Chinese Reds were plan crossing from Seattle. allegiance to certain priciples. he "rr""""- " JrJZr ; will shove off almost' j UIl a WCAlr rUttU puUCU called upon Legionnaires for a "V r 5 "nT , ' " "J, .7 ed lo "But I am not.' tew days to wear the badge of re-- 7u IT K0lL?.n lhe I tank-led , spearhead 50 miles ning an uprising in Hong Kong. The newspaper quoted reliable sources from Canton and said membrance, thereby reassuring i in the opener. In the intermediate division Fashion, back from 1U forward advance fellow Canadians of their rever the advance party t.ved Into the area north of last year's champs, will play Merchants who will field ence for those who died, their l Public Vorks point IS miles south of Red China's Manchurlan border. After the 'downpour Friday evening, Allied forces had nelth- belief in the principles ' they Jt)ra)let wMiin- a eouple n entirely new team thi year; ' . - ' . - And the main event of the eve- color and variety In this year's fought for and of their assoeia- but definite plans are tvf communist auacK on nuns Kong would be tantamount to a formal declaration of war against Britain. Chief f roved tion with those whose sworn-duty J p announced. er ndvarppfl or rplreated but the was the care of those who were ; nopi were unaware they, p-rf. fmnt lln- renorta said. investigating Brilliant Light let behind. Wed for Korea until ahart 'rtt th Allies a serious "Members of the Legion should ning will be the senior game, basketball, with Minor Simond-Co-op vs. Brownwood'. This son as manager of the Co-op, promises plenty of exctiemert Dr. Garnet Montgomery coach-as a look through last year's lng Gordon and Andersons, and records shows that Co-op only Sev. Dominato as one of the nosed out Brownwoorts in ths j referees, experience will be gain-1950 semi-finals by a 35-33 score ed. It will be a league for yount H. W. Stevens Transferred To Vancouver L. R. Smith Here from Coutenay a Press reporter, Dave be among the first to put on R wld them at the Yo- blow. The rainstorm rendered Ineffectual United Nations air Jim Konsianly Most Valuable their badge of remembrance on pier. H. W. Stevens, who has been Poppy Day," the president said, OTTAWA tt A brilliant light apparently an extraordinarily large meteor streaked across district engineer for the provin Alp leaves Yokohama1 fid will probably arrive . 'and should give every co-opera seconds of the Dlavers with speed and stamina in the dying tion toward making the obser the skies In a wide area covering a. rea, on Tuesday, vance of that day a complete success." " Eastern Ontario, Quebec and the Northeastern United States last night. NEW YORK 0 Big Jim Kon-stanty, who rose from obscurity rn become the relief pitcher In baseball. Is the National HSS MEET The occurrence gave rise to game. I the prime requisites to get into Both sen ior teams have ' anv senior line-up strengthened this year with Co-j The regular Tuesday and Salop adding to their line-up for-'urday league games will be aug-mer Bo-Me-Hl stars Sid Scherk mented with exhibition series and Mickey Webster and two games featuring the world fa-newcomers, Don MacDonald and mous Harlem Globetrotters Car-Bill Wellens. They also have Don roll College team from Montana, Rrherk Mel Holkstad. Herb Mor- the California Hlah School All- Capital Goods Limits Lilted OTTAWA 0 Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of trade ani Rupert Rotarv Club, at League's most valuable player ( wd reportg of all descriptions for 1950-a precedent-shattering, among tne resdents who saw it. eat-' . I Today astronomers, -confident it Is Condemned Second Time cial public works department here since July 1948, is being, transferred next week to Vancouver where he will serve until the end of the year. He will then be retired and Intends to settle In or near Vancouver. Replacing him will be L. R. Smith from Courtenay. Meanwhile, W. E. Bottomley, assistant district engineer, Smithers, has been transferred to New Westminster where ne will be district engineer. He Is being replaced by R. H. Dunlop, lfa luncheon vesterdav. pi a contribution of $25 K.onsiamy f I was meteor, are studying rc- Unacllan National Instl Stars and the California mo- Uw Blind over the pro- commerce, has decided to ' S- aevnon from last years' hawks. Plans are also under way nant triumph of Philadelphia brilliant light I the concert arranged move restrictions on Import of Kp8 BrownwcSJ's wVpr" for a VERNON -Joseph Oulette, Mh. No report on the caDltal goods from the United "net . r. ternatlonal tournament featur- relief pitcher In either league UoM thoPa ,,, aged 21, was today sentenced to 1 the concert was pre- states at the earliest possible c" "c" L ,na nmin lne Ketchikan. Petersburg and to ever win the coveted award. - on be hanged January 24 for the chntmin H n a t V. rf a m-arlror trir. the meeting as the date, Informed quarters said to-; " Metlakatla, Alaska. Prince Ru- mp-hi D-n Ha-t-1 lT0 m BO " ' Ul Was not nrQr,t. Hnr. H I UP X "'I. ,1 All-Stars, AII.Ra onrt and nosslblv possibly One one i"1 """f CAJ1"U".1-"1' u",dener. Lee On. who was iound!fnrmor district superintendent, pwinntpreient.How-.day. n laving till he returns to pert l the area "like daylight." dead with a: companion in a Atlln. shack near Vernon. HJa feeling wa? capital goods Include such coiwe ln the new year, and Art or two native teams irom uns ,r!Z "e substantl- items as building stone, loco- olson a member of last year's area. APT DESCRIPTION It was the second time fh less arrangements were mac!e motives, automobiles in com- Victorra YMCA Senior A team. cases of salmon and oh inHnst.r.al m QUAKE IN AUSTRALIA DARWIN Violent earth tremors shook parts of Northern Australia today. No serious damage was reported, but people rushed out of their swaying houses in alarm. The tremors lasted from four to eight minutes. Replacing Mr. Dunlop will be D. S. Love of Hope, who; since the first of September, has been ' resident engineer on the highway construction project between Prince Rupert and Gal , than year that Oulette had shire. Englnad 0-"Just to be heard death sentence He tapWZ n councl"oruB- had been granted a new trial ' P0le ln general. Ichih i r . chlnery gcobcu viiau after his first conviction. ,?i 1 All lemalning to De aeciaei, rlih h t. , decided to back mfomanU d. 18 tne tlmlnB' should be named street here loway Rapids. "Korea Cut.' "s'lo in me lorma 1 alxed chorus. I Maj. R. Lahiff, who sailed by Regulars Sunberg, Tnompson , Lavigne and Pierce will complete 1 the roster of the team that shows promise of taking league leadership before the season is very old. Fans will have plenty of entertainment with their opening; night basketball as the Jobs Daughters , are presenting the ( drills that won them Interna-, Disfrici Timber Scale Mounting October Shows" Another Substantial Increase Over Production of Year Ago Timber scaling in Prince Ru .Cr ! the Prince George last evening . TODAY'S STOCKS : ior Shaughnessy Hospital, first came to Prince Rupert not long after the ending of the First Great War. Born and brought up in Ireland, he served ln the Conacher IB Record hut D. Johnston In. Ltd.) i courtsy 8. 1 nprt. forest, district durhlE the tlonal fame at Long Beacn, cai Saturday. November 4, 1950 South African war, holdine com- Mrs. Chris Kane of Bralorne arrived in the city on the Chil-cotin this afternoon from the south for a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles H. Clay, of Victory Cove, who suffered a broken arm recently when visiting at Dodge Cove. Mrs. Clay is now staying with Mrs. J. J. Judga and is reported to be doing nicely. - , lfornla, this summer, ana tne montn 0f October this year ran j VANCOUVER Hio-h 9:00 n.i ieet Shrine Club Band is providing hlgh af38j42,182 board feet, as .02 f i . i ; ii top. Aumaque .32 1 missioned rank. He lived in and Beattle .58 around Prince Rupert for the Bevcourt ,-- 42 past 25 years, and now that he f0N - Roy Conacher, r teran of the Na- Bayonne Alt tj l , comnared with 27,045,056 ln the Bralorne 6.60 Low 2:20 7.3 ieei " r?y LeaRue. scored two There will be plenty of speed. 15:00 9.9 feet Bobjo , .,.... .lift i is in the south, may possibly re- .02 .05 B R Con B R X .... same month last year, this bringing the aggregate for 1950: to date to 214,709,268 board feet Lgal!1 Thursday night Buffalo Canadian 55 main there. ' uieiime record to 200. . one of them the JO Consol. Smelters 120.50 Conwest '. 1 1.80 Donalda 58 Eldona 30 East Sullivan 8.45 scored as the Black the winiess ,r0n Boston 5 to 2 Cariboo Quarti 120 Congress -07 Hedley Mascot 41 Pend Oreille 8 25 Pioneer 2.10 Premier Border 06 Privateer 7Vi as compared with 203,412,142 board feet ln the corresponding period of 1950. There were notable increases in the scale of fir, cedar and spruce during October. . . BASKETBALL . . SATURDAY NIGHT - CIVIC CENTRE HE weather Reeves McDonald 3.65 Here was the scale per varieties with last year's "figures for .3V2 Reno hmwti,i,tAnf?th,f Sheep Creek 122 Oct. '49 1.681,788! fiwmV "ca,'"er pattern Prince as warm molst &ues. "owovcr Junior 6:45 Rupert Hotel vs Cooks Intermediate , 7:30 Fashion vs Merchants Senior ... 9:00 Co-Op. vs BrownwoorJs Silbak Premier 32 Taku River 06 Vananda Rrnid Valley 04 Stiver Standard 2.34 Western Uranium 88 comparison: Oct. '50 Fir , 3,045,114 Cedar 6,642,609 Spruce 13,431.711 Hemlcok 10.497,754 Balsam 2,486.225 Jackplne 1,827,807 Misc. 410,962 l n ... a' A contlnua- 2,665.058 9,066,416 1 9,907,383 ! ' 2.499,775 i otn noa ! "aciU f ni,4.. .i. tor durtner tv,o ' Strnni. j rm.. , s ""ias were 14,045 Oils- (IS r (V.--J -.. L m,m mm vm,m . lhkul southern Al Production of poles and piling Giant Yellowknife .... 765 God's Lake 33 Hardrock 28 Va Harrlcana .. 834 Heva 834 Hosco 07 Jacknife 06 Vi Joliet Quebec 119 Lapaska 5 '4 Little Long Lac 41 Lynx .15 Madsen Red Lake 2.16 McKJenzie Red Lake 45 ' McLeod Cockshutt .... 2.35 Moneta 31 Negus .-. 95 Noranda 73.50 Louvicourt 19 Pickle Crow 1.75 Regcourt .. 5ft San Antonio 2.65 Senator Rouyn M , Sherrit Gordon 2.46 Steep Rock 5.95 Silver Miller 91 Upper Canada 195 Golden Manltou 5.80 Anglo Canadian 4 95 A P Con 40 Atlantic 2.35 Calmont 97 C & E 7.25 - me nocKies. the windy city 0f the 8:30 p.m. Special Entertainment 8:30 p.m. SHRINE CLUB BAND and JOB'S DAUGHTERS' DRILL TEAM In their Prize-Winning Drills was light again at 127,974 lineal feet this October, compared with 376,400 last October. So far the timber products scale this year Anfl tr-l .... .. Khr;vinguPto 2.40 Central Leduc is a mere 490,379 lineal feet com- j pared with 2,703,4 uneai leet in the corresponding period last year. . No ties were scaled this October whereas there were 10,443 a year ago. The cordwood count this Oc honored L. J, PIONEERS-A group of city pioneers -recently Fuller on occasion of his eighty-first birthday anniversary. They Club and later at gathered at a dinner ln the Canadian Legion the home of Sheriff and Mrs. M, M. Stephens (at rear) S A. Cheeseman. Robert McKay. W. W. Wrathall; (middle row) Mrs. W W Wrathall, W. J. Raymond, Dong Sing, Mrs. D. McD. Mrs. George Johnstone, J. H. Thompson; Hunter, M. M. Stephens. (seated) Mrs. P. W. .Anderson, : Mrs. John Viereck, George Home Oil 14.50 Mercury 14 Okalta 185 Pacific Pete 7.30 Princess .52 Royal Canadian 11 Royalite 12 50 TORONTO Athona . 08 TICKETS: Reserved 50c Rush 40c Students 25c Season tickets and reservations now available Phone 231 or 107 20 REDUCTION TO CIVIC CENTRE .MEMBERS hy( orlaLMlld' W"ds id hu "' P-n. LoWg to- &m. sns Saturdav - at. tober was 492l4 cords as against; 191 in the same month last year, i ' 0 anT5oPit and Prln Johnstone, L. J. Fuller, Mrs. M. M. Stepnens. , .