1 PftOVJNCJAL 113 r a. Daily NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'8 NEWSPAPER Vl Delir irery Published at Conodo't Mcst Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" 81 Phone VOL. XXXIX, No. 263 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS Lines Being Drawn For flew Korean Battle Sbn Bernard i no " '"J "' m r I, 'Yi J . . ' ! ..isiifL! ill l- VJPCV I r - J IV? 4? ... 15 " Z - : sJ . ' , "-I ;' : - 1 i x "" v x'- ""v. I z V: Ik1 v Says Soviets How Fearful California City Hit By Bush Flames ST ANNF DF VF.IFVUE. Qua. W Russia fears direct involvement in a general war now, Gen Puzzling Lull In Fight Is Now In Fifth Day Allies Forge Steel Band Across Peninsula in North Communists Massing SEOUL (CP)-The Allies forged a steel band across North Korea's narrow waist today with the linking up of United States Tenth Army Corps f orce3 from the east and Eighth Army elements from the west. The link-up was made southesat of Tokchon in I north central Korea. It came p.s SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. Oi - Hundreds. fled their horr." !n darkness early today as fire, eral A. O. L. McNaughton said ere last night. This has be.m one factor in the successful out-' coxe cf United Nations actioa In Korea, the former Canadian minister of defence said in an ad- Cress prerared for delivery at Macdonald College here. Gen. &cN?iuEhton said the Politburo had miscalnilaVi U-ie speed with which the North Koreans could overrun South Korea. I "Also in this it is now evident, although by no means certain, when the invasion whs launched, that th. Soviet at this time is swept by 35-mile an ncur winds, threatened much of this city's northern residential rector. High winds drove a brush fire inside the city limits during the night and at one point hundred COMPULSION SOUGHT OTTAWA The Canadian Legion will ask the government for national registration ilh a view to making service in Canada's reserve forces compulsory. The action must be taken now. It would be too late after war broke out. SHIPYARD STRIKE VICTORIA Victoria shipyard workers voted 241 to 78 yesterday in favor of strike action. It was a government supervised strike vote. SAFES REMOVED VANCOUVER A safe containing less than $5000 was removed from the Great Northern depot here last night. The night before a safe had been removed from a U-Drive office and was found at Pitt Meadows, open and with $400 gone. of homes were burning whil'1 pajama-clad residents many women and children played fearful of becoming directly in garden hoses on the roofs. volved In a general war." Chinese Communists just north of the Manchurian border continued their ominous build-up of troops, now reported at some 300.000. Other Chinese Red forces, already in Korea and estimated at about 60,000, are withdrawing ing Far North Korea's wooded mountain fastnesses under constant slashing by Allied air RAJAH TO PILOT SEATTLE RAINIERS SEAATLE Rogers Horns-by, "Big Stick' 'of baseball, will manage the Seattle Rainiers in the Pacific Coast League next season. Selection of the former Major League pilot and one time spectacular player himself was confirmed last night by Emil Sick, the owner. As dawn came, onlv one home appeared to be a complete loss. Half a do7.n others were badly damaged and spot burns and scorched paint showed on many more. Te t!r was brought under control after a six-hour figh'. MacArthur Bars Cariboo Member t power. OTTAWA Oeorge Murray, M. A two-mile strip, several blocks P. of Cariboo, is Included among wide in places, was cut in places United States planes hit ten Russian -built tanks and Red transport southeast of the border. The puzzling lull in ground action continued into its fifth day. They MARCHED FOR PEACE 1914-19 i8; 1939-1945. (CP PHOTO by Malak) Canadian parliamentarians who but it was largely brushland near INSPECTING DEFENCES had expected to visit Japan, to Housing Men Communists Ready to Strike ivmg the foothills which was blackened The blaze, aoparently, started when winds felled high tension wires in the foothills. study trade affairs but will not make the trip. General MacArthur, it was learned yesterday has Coming Soon declined to admit any visitors be Mounts A telegram received at the At Canada, Former Red Says San Bernardino, with a of about 60,000, lies some cause of unsettled conditions, and uncertainty of the war outlook, in Korea. The same also applies to United States Congressmen Farmer Hits Gol Jackpot WASHINGTON A Texas far City Hall yesterday said J. Everett Brown, housing commissioner for the provincial gov A 0 Cost of living sixty miles east of Los Angeles. OTTAWA Minister of National Defence Brooke Claxton and Air Marshall Curtis will leave Monday by air for the Pacific Coast to inspect defences. COL. FAIREY NAMED VICTORIA Deputy Minister of Education F. T. Fairey has been appointed by UNESCO to reorganize the educational system of Burma. He will leave for Paris next week. :or six of eight larger Former Seamen's Secretary Dubs Tim Buck as Generalissimo ernment at Victoria, will be in the city Friday and Saturday, Fourteen men were reported injured. Most of them suffered facial cuts and eye injuries from flying debris and cinders. cities increased during : while those for two res went down, Bureau November 17 and 18. TORONTO (CP) T, G. McManus, former mem A letter received previously mer discovered Thursday tha-; 164 air computers he had bought years a?!o was 4 more profitabl ics reported yesterday. Pravda Sees Ottawa Bar from Mr. Brown said he would were reported irom ter oi trie Lommumst central committee for Canada, be accompanied by a represen deal than he ever dreamed of. From a description, he had tative of Central Mortage ana Toronto, Montreal', that the Communist organization stands "ready and Vancouver with at an hour's notice" to fight an underground war in Storm Beats Housing Corporation. The city bought them for five cents each. council plans to meet the rep- He knew nothing of aviation but MOSCOW O) The newspaper resentatlves and have any per- figured e might make some use anuwax anu Canada against Canadians. He made the charges in Pravda said today that the Brit nf Ho ictuff nn "his farm. The sons interested attend. Ish government had refused same period the Bur-'an article published in Maclean's Magazine. X for the whole coun IcomputorS'had never been used Ifor any purpose and in Wash-.' ington he was asked if he cared to self them, now that air fight :ed 0.8 point to 169.3 Destroyers H.M.C.S. Sioux Leaves Hong Kong To Help Stricken Ship , fibe! Calls On ' visas to 40 out of 65 Russian delegates who sought to attend a Communist-backed 'World Peace Conference to open November 13 In Sheffield, England. It charged "Imperialists" with trying to suppress peace Sam Jethroe -Best Rookie NEW YORK !i Sam Jethroe, e Voters ing had come back, and the computers had a real value. Washington would pay him the prevailing prices. The farmer ac McManus says mat me communists have already --mobilize 1 a carefully-trained organization of several thousand persons. ' He called Tim Buck, head of the Labor-Progressive Parly, Canada's Communist party, generalissimo of an underground army and named nine others as "top members," Including Dortse WATERWAY ACTION . ALBANY Governor Thomas Dewey urged today that the federal government stand aside so that New York State may co-operate with the province of Ontario in development of power under the St. Lawrence seaway project. GOVERNMENT UPHELD "WINNIPEG The govern-" ment of Premier Campbell was upheld in the Legislature yesterday 35 to 16 against a vote of non-confidence over the way it handled the flood situation. Progressive-Conservatives and C.C.F. voted against the government. INDIA'S WARNING , NEW DELHI The deputy HONG KONG W The British steamer Tsinan is adrift in rag cepted a cheque for $64,000. istered ing seas after her tow rope snap fleet-footed centrefielder of the Boston Braves, reigned today as the National League's rookie of ped in North Formosa Straits. The Canadian destroyer H.M. U.N. For Help? NEW DELHI Oi Reliable reports said today that Tibet has appealed to the United Nations for aid and Intervention asaim'. Invading Chinese Communists. (There was no immediate con-rtrmation at United Nations Lake Success headquarters).. the year. The speedy negro fly- Lltction Lisl Is I'p First Call For Korea , C.S. Sioux rushed from here to-i night to aH the ship. Unemployment Late This Year chaser drew eleven of 23 first place votes cast by a committee of the Baseball Writers Associa r Compared With Last at the 1950 civic election Rupert this year will tion. The 2,994-ton Tsinan was being towed toward here by the Margaret Moller from Shanghai when the two cables parted. The tug Is standing by. H compared with 2843 Second place went to young Nielsen, former Unity Member of Parliament for Battleford North. Buck, in an answer today, said the charges were "lies, shamelessly for cash." At Saskatoon Mrs. Nielsea said she was a one-time member of the Communist party's political bureau in Canada but that she Is not now. She still, however, was a oartv member. Bob Miller, righthander of tne Philadelphia Phillies. LAKE SUCCESS Representa-.. tives of the Big Three powers-United States, Great Britain anC France yesterday requested tha security council of the United Nations to put the Korean situation ahead of all other business. prime minister of India warned his country to be ready to ures are arrived at by 8 the tentative total ;(ir following closing of Withdrawal Of China Favored .resist aggression. The Communist Chinese invasion of Tibet might lead up to a world war. Nobel Prize Winners Named s and subject to evlsion, with last year's OTTAWA ffi The Department of Labor reported that seasonal unemployment has set in but at a much slower rate than last year and a month later than usual. In spite of the end of harvesting In most sections of the country, jobless registered for . work with the National Employment Service on October 19 were up only 3,500 from the year's low point of unemployment at September 28. N total. McManus also claimed that Communists were trying to undermine morale at Canadian Armv camps. He was one-time Feather Champ Is Bout Winner VANCOUVER O Iceberg cool Framkie Almond, always stalking, last night belted Toronto's Davey Mitchell for a unanimous ten-round decision. Six Nations Declare Themselves Over Latest Korean Issue is an increase of 37 in owners this year com-ti last and a slight' de-I those registered as nd hou&eliolders. This Edmonton Journal Expanding .Plant STOCKHOLM (TO The British philosopher, Bertrand Russell, and the American novelist, William Faulkner, were today awarded Nobel prizes for litera secretary of the Canadian Sea men's Union. LAKE SUCCESS Six countries Saturday, High. EDMONTON. A contract has been let for the construction of by the fact that today went on record as support- i-o were rrcistpred as 11- ture for 1949 and 1950. Thev November 11, 1950 2:05 20.9 feet 13:49 24.0 feet 7:48 6.4 feet 20:30 0.9 feet ine the proposal that the United Almond weighed 127 V2 and N. A. Beketov and daughter, Nadia. are sailing tonight on the Aluminum Adding To Quebec Power were the winners from among i a reinforced concrete addition to Low i householders last year f become registered as owners. Nations call upon Communist China to withdraw forces from Korea. They are France, Cuba, more than forty candidates. The the Edmonton Journal building, Chilcotin for a hunting trip to Mitchell 128y2. Almond Is the Canadian featherweight champion but it was a non-title go. prize money totals $31,715. Port Clements. It will occupy a four-storey area MONTREAL. Officials of the Aluminum Company of Canada announce an addition to the Norway, Great Britain Sistrants this year and ; Ecuador 50 by 150 feet. s'ven as follows: power resources of Quebec. This will be the immediate start on and United States. Nationalist China will support ihn mnuo it Is pvnprtprt trivlnc THE WEATHER Synopsis Cloudy skies were quite over all of the province thU the building of a 200,000 h.p. X V11 J- X VVJ1VU 1 r i the seven nations necessary lor j generaung station at Chute du ( passage by the security council. niahie on the Perlnko Kiver (Courtesy 8..D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) chief waterway of the Lake St. John watershed. VANCOUVER In case of passage, however, it is expected there would be a Soviet veto whereupon the matter will go to the Assembly which is not subject to veto. 1950 1949 ts 2686 2649 holders 93 94 utters .... 89 100 "'s 2868 2843 .i!tls ling On morning as a weak disturbance moved slowly eastward. Snow has fallen at several points in the central Interior and a few flurries are expected in ths southern interior during the day.- Rain Is falling over the north coast as southerly -winds bring mfld Pac .1,4 Bayonne Bobjo 13 Buffalo Canadian .23 Consol. Smelters 120.00 Con west 1.80 Donalda 50 ' Eldona .. .26 East Sullivan 8.25 ific air across this section. How AIR PASSENGERS ever, no appreciable southerly ... j Bralorne 6.25 B R Con 02 B R X 05 Cariboo Quartz 105 Congress - 07 Hedley Mascot 41 Pend Oreille 7 80 Pioneer - 1-95 Premier Border 6 Privateer 07 motion of this rain area is ex WA P --Canada's military "fort across the Pacific To Vancouver (today) H Vocl. C. Marlatt, D. A. Living Pacific Mills Price Cutback VANCOUVER (CPi Pacific Mills Ltd. (Ocean Falls) yesterday announced a $4 reduction in Its $10 a ton increase in newsprint. The new price is $105 per ton. HOCKEY SCORES National Chicago 2, Montreal 1 Pacific Coast Seatt'.? 5, Portland 5 tie) NO PAPER TOMORROW 6.30 .37 .25 .08 .08 .06 .06 Giant Yellowknife . God's Lake Hardrock .... Harrlcana Heva .... Hosco Jacknlfe - wd cut back recently stone W. G. Connolly. H. O. pected and no precipitation is forecast for the south coast. Temperatures will continue well below freezing over the interior again tonight while near freezing temperatures are ex F Order Was tuhonnnnflu Oldham, C. Lidstone, S. L. Milne Reeves McDonald 3.65 S. R. Donaldson, D. Nesou. F with the onset of stif f-pmunist resistance in .02 Reno Creek 1-23 Sheep Silbak Premier Taku Rrver To Sandspit (today) S. Patrick. To Juskatla (today) W. Be-lackie. From Vancouver (yesterday) William Traeecr. J. McMurdie, .31 .06 92 M learned last nifeht, """'cations from various at, with th f- f Vananda pected on the south coast. Forecasts North Coast Region Intermittent rain or drizzle. Little change in temperature Winds light, becoming southerly 15 mph) overnight. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy and Prince Rupert, 38 and 48; Sand 2 ' .;-" ' - 3 ; . .-- Tomorrow being Remembrance Dav. the Daily News will not do I'lal Supplv 'llne wm bp " " at lull strength for Silver Standard 2.38 Western Uranium .... 1.00 Oils Anglo Canadian 4.80 A P Con 39 published. The next regular edi tion will appear on Monaay si Mr. Henderson, R. Brett, A. M. Smith, A. M. Moscrlp, B. Pal-lone, H. E. Lake, Mr. Holbrook, Mrs. L. Smith, L. M. Felsenthal, J. McLeod. From Sandspit (yesterday) Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. ternoon. spit, 42 and 48. Atlantic 2.45 .90 Jollet Quebec 1.00 Lake Rowan 08 Lapaska 4 Little Long Lac 45 Lynx 16 Madsen Red Lake 2.10 McKenzie Red Lake 45 McLeod Cockshutt .... 2.20 Moneta : 36 Negus 93 Noranda 72.85 Louvicourt ' .18 Pickle Crow 1.75 Regcourt 06 San Antonio 2.51 Senator Rouyn .23 Sherrit Gordon 2.48 Steep Rock 6.05 Sturgeon River 14 Silver Miller 88 Upper Canada 1.80 Golden Manitou - 5.50 DISPATCHED Due to Door attendance, the BASKETBALL films and lecture to be held by staff CaDtain W. C. Poulton in the Legion Auditorium, last night TOMORROW NIGHT BLASE SAILOR Blackle the cat doesn't seem very excited about being signed on in Montreal as the seventh crew member of the motor yacht Curlew, bound for the Bahamas this winter. Blackie is a veteran of the Arctic supply ship Regina Polaris; while in the far north, his favorite hangout was the crow's nest. Now Blackle will get a southern cruise for a change. He is shown being "signed on" by Steward Ross Lachapelle and Capt. H. St. Pierre of the Curlew. For this trip, Blackie has been re-named Sam. ' The Regina Polaris crew gave up their mascot because they felt it wasn't fair for an old salt like Blackie to spend the winter ashore. - (CP PHOTO) were cancelled. Credit Inspectors Being Appointed OTTAWA. Government in :45 Junior; 7:30 Intermediated Calmont .... Central Leduc Home OH Mercury - Okalta Pacific Pete Royal Canadian TORONTO Athona Aumaque Beattle - Bevcourt 2.45 13.75 .13 .13 7.30 .11 7Va .30 .55 .45 45 Brownwoods G. & A. William Priest, local agent for Queen Charlotte Airlines, left Wednesday by air for a holiday snertors will shortly be appoint Reservations Phone 107 or 231D DOOR PRIZE trip to California. e is oemg relieved for a month by Roy ed In Canada's chief cities to enforce restrictions on consumer credit. This will discourage inflation. ... Berry man.