r PROVINCIAL DISPATCHED onriEs DRUGS Daily Delivery NORTHERN -ANI1 nKNTRAL BRITISH r.nT.IIMTlTA'a MFWKPAPrn rrfyi'ifi ot Conodo' Most Srroregic Pacific Port "Prine Ruptrt, th Key to the Great Northwest' PHOIIE 1 Oli. XXXIX. NO. 179 PRTMrir cirornT n - n;t.l-,xir. i. . ... ... PRICE FIVE CENTS n n G3a 9 n old Haul. American s i Desapture Of Pusan Russia Is Rebuffed covered Hills Ucst b.ft Away From t lake success Russia's ! TOKYO (Thursday) United States Twenty- ine With Barn Valued Jacob Malik walked back into Fourth Division troops recaptured hill position the security council Tuesday and 1 . . , , . , ,,r ... , failed again to oust Nationalist northeast of Chinju and held on today as the Critical R.C.A.F. CRASH OTTAWA A Royal Canadian Air Force Lancaster, an ice reconnaissance in the north, has crashed and burned with loss of nin Uvea at one of Canada's most northerly weather stations. Air Force headquarter reported Monday nitht. It plunged into ice 609 miles south of the North Pole. FI FIELD BY TKO NEW WESTMINSTER Billy Fificld. bHtt;rtd Jimmy Lan?-sfon, Hanev, B.C., into submission last night at 2:50 In the ninth round of their scheduled ten round middleweight bexing scrap. Fificld weighed lS3',i, I.anKstoii 155. Fificld stilled the "Haney Hurricane" -vith a technical knmkout. China. Then he accused the Out. CP - Two hood-early today stole ree sold bars at the battle forty miles from the main port of Pusan con tinned. The arching battle line was marked by burnt ing villages all the way from, the southern coast to .. . abandoned Kumclyn which i; a , v h i f fV'W t) . J mine Zvi mims r.isi, v made their escape united States of aggression in Korea. . He demanded the U.S stop the "flagrant and unjustified aggression" against the people of Korea. He said the Soviet Union was following a policy of peace. . It was his first snetch her hiiiick, stolen from a t LARGE FIGHTER FORCE WASIINGTON American MARINO WINS CROWN blazed too. .' ... General Mac Arthur's headquarters said that United States troops and the North Korean After tying up the Bill Edwards, they vault and blew the Marino - thoritie say they believe HONOLULU: Dado Russian' air fighter strength. 'Sixth Division were locked in a U.K. Treasury Pays Billions In War Claims By EDWARD S. JOHNSON Canadian Press. Staff Writer since he began a boycott last January 13. I The council voted 8-3 against Malik's ruling as president for lin Hours later me Lrs were found near m automobile about grim battle east of Chinju at the western approaches to Pusan. "No gains have been made by the enemy in this fighting in the last twelve hours," a war summary said. (It was released August that T. T. Tslang of Nationalist China Is the "usurper" and represents nobody. Britain, United States, France, National I j ... - I ;t of here. . - Is believed by the-,;ne officials to have ?est gold robbery In .itory. It came two ist China, Cuba, Eouador. Esvnt mperior to anything the United States now has in the Far Eht, U based in Asia not far. from the Korean conflict. They think the Russian planes are in Eastern Siberia and possibly elsewhere., '- CABINET MEETING OTTAWA The cabinet is meeting today to look into the critical Korean sitaation and possibly decide whether to recall Parliament, and recommend that Canadian ground troops' be sent to : Korea U and Norway voted against Mai- j lr the Dolnlte Gold try in whlh three I iki expected ruling that TsianT j was not a member of the council j and India Vote dfor It. j ' Britain and Norway have rcc-ognlzed Red China but spokes-i men for these ' countries said THREE PALS These three animals, are great pals. Every day the pets Chippy, the sqWlrrel, Champion, the collie, and Judy, the cat eat their meals in peace and quiet at the home of Paul and Donald Wright of Kitchener, Ont. . The cat and squirrel didn't hit it off so well at first, but there's no trouble now,' say the WrighU. A : ' V (CP Photo) valued at $75,000, Two arrests were in the Dclnlte case i recovered. bhers were described today owns the flyweight till that had eluded him for years. ; He won a clove hut unanimnu decision last night over ' don's Terry Alien in 15 hrui,.' . rounds. Marino weighed 113 pounds, Allen 111 '4. There were no knockdowns, but both fighters maintained a rugged pace. BELGIUM QUIETER BRUSSELS Militant Socialist leaders, flushed with conditional victory over King Leopold, called off anti-Leo-pf Id strikes Tuesday night and started the near prostrate country back toward normal. Thosuands of Social-' 1st workers fathered at party headquarters to cheer the news that the King was prepared to hand his recently re-assumed legal powers to his 19-year old son. Crown Prince Baudouin with the implication that Baudouin would become king in fact when he reaches the age of 21 September 7, 1951. LONDON The British at 9:55 a.m. Wednesday Eastern treasury has already paid out 'Standard Time). : more than $2,800,000,000 as com- J For eighteen hours or more a pensation for damages caused battle between tanks, artillery by enemy action in the Second and men had raged on heights World War. And claims are still Just eight miles northeast of pouring in more than five years Chinju. C after the last German raider i On the central front Kum-was driven off. This year alone chon, ablaze and abandoned by payments are expected to ex- j the United States First Cavalry iced $230,000,000. Division, was scorched in rains But members on both sides of as the Reds moved into the out the House of Commons are far skirts. ' ' from satisfied that full justice Disputed Yongdok, east coast has been d6ne for thousands anchor town, which has changed who were tardy in registering frequently, was a "no-man's they would not use Parliament- aid the United Natiorii -cause. korking professionals. Prime Minister St. , Laurent ary tricks to settle the question. . . The cn.,lnfr TT I came oack from his summer Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and India voted for it. Turkey Seeking Protection who was left sitting r of the office after mud his arms and men used an accty-) burn the lorK and ik's ruling. SMITHERS CHILD dynamite to blast a home at Riviere du Loup. DREW TO EUROPE GRAVENHURST. Ont. Progressive-Conservative leader of the Opposition, George Drew, left today for England enroute to Italy where he will holiday with his wife and family. He expects to be back trx September, - containing the gold ,tult. . - DROWNS IN WELL SMITHERS Tragedy struck the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. By Joining Atlantic Pad j LONDON (CP) Turkey plans to apply fori membership in the North' Atlantic Treaty organization, Great Britain's foreign office announced today.; If the application is accepted, Great Britain, United States, Canada and nine "other Atlantic Pact their claims. iana. Introducing the subject In the ! HelP for th& United Nations House, Sir Herbert Williams, forces is near with fighting Conservative member for Croy- i Marines arriving In force at th3 don East, said injustice was be-1 southeastern port oi Pusan only tnr suffered bv a ereat manv forty miles from tha battle zone. Hans Orteber near here yester nes, day afternoon when their 20- month-old son, Charles, died as people who had lost everything Tank killer bazookas and other the result of falling down a SO-Uhpv rvnPrt ThPir claims had weapons, new to Out LilC IVULCiUL P.- S. Bonney arrived in the rr-i TVi noronta l i Viari i I J ' i i fvt. wll pareuw iuu.. 1 ' reierted hv the v.. War Claims - war. "ve "vcu. members would be committed to defend-Turkey in i n.v.fin vnp rritice nuucib wxiay . , , . , " j , ALASKA CRASH AiS'CIIOlfAtfiAIatkif T frfinV -Vancouver. -The former ' .TL teaeause tt.werev efcase(TTronr't rtp Case of SUaolC oniy two years ago ana;nrh n5Pntjrf i uksirict ioresier nere is visibtngi ""wanted to Girl May Do Heir the the citv in connection with his nr, 7. . "v No one. he ne Admission of Turkey would extend the Atlantic Pact Jurisdiction deep into the turbulent rftiM t nriai4 timh, ,n vau,,ua- impose new V burdens burdens on on , , LOCAL TIDES Thursday, August 3, 1950 day, m magistrate' lay va.s convicted of snnpivlnK liquor to the city jail. llr 00 and costs or two v-" " ' K'.'-n. . ...... .... siaie uui justice uu;in w uc sultant. Of Dead 'Pea Pal' Middle East for a much greater; i TODAY'S STOCKS done. Among those who stood toi lose by Inflexible adherence toi by H.8h ' ' Mrs. Louis Amadio. who has area than Is now covered the treaty. United States Air Force 54, missing since Saturday with 3 men on board, was sighted yesterday on the side of 15,900-loot Mount t'rillon, ,var Cap? Spencer, Alaska. There was no indication of survivors, A rescue squad left immediately for the scene by air. the letter of the law were many JOHANNESBURG. Julv i!h Innrtsorment. Kline ki pass liquor through 1 : been on a trip to Oakland to' (Courtesy s I visit -with her son-in-law and j . O. Johnston Co Ltd.) Vancouver Turkey borders on Russia 4:29 23.20 18.1 feet 18 9 feet' S 3 feet 8.5 feet nto the city all on which has demanded two Turk- Low ..... j former servicemen who had as-!Miss Jean Botha, of Oudtshoorn, ijumed their wives had made a South Africa, Is heiress to 10.000 jcIalm- I ($31,000) from a man she has Bayonne W2 I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael ' DeFablo, returned to the city1 Bralorne 6.85 j ish provinces and dual control aivray. .who pleaded10' 100 vltal Dardanelles Straits. on the Prince Rupert today, harEe of assaulting j er. wni sentenced to i wri $3 50 costs or In F Strike or Rail months' Imnrtson- August 22 Set was involved In a way Constable Harry i rlonday evening. i , Work Less But ' daw 01 B. R. Con 02'2 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Hedley Mascot . .25 Pend Oreille. 7.25 Pioneer 2.30 Premier Border .02 Vz Privateer .11 Reeves McDunaid 3.25 Reno 03 Sheep Cree k 1.07 Silbak Premier .28 . ' Taku River 05 Vananda 14 ; Salmon Gold .04 Silver Standard 1.94 Western Uranium 68 Oils Anglo Canadian 5.15 A, P. Con i. .-I.. j .39 Atlantic 2.50 ' Calmont .46'2 C. & E. 7.15 Central Leduc 1.55 Home Oil 16.00 Money, ioor memoer iur never seen unless somebody is Itchen, said that in Southamp- n0axing her. ton more than 5,000 homes had . Sne corresponded with a Mr! R. been destroyed by enemy action. McCormick, of Eiffel Flats, He had submitted 300 claims to Southern Rhodesia, through a the commission but only 10 had , friend cluik and tney wpre BOTHCS.DESd AGREE l & "There is agreement on both Somcbod telegraphed that Mr: sides of the House in this jnat- McCormlck' had d& of snake. ter." he said, "the only people w May 10. and later wrote from whom we do not seem to WM get .i5reement are the . treasury ' and that the representatives on the front f underst8od that McCor. ml e" Mis Botha 10 000. R Assheton. Conservative member for . Blackburn- West, I Miss Btha- .wno w.kstln1 believed it was the duty of the "d " shS M18tfalnt; and that She !lkes PHclty says Hofase and the chancellor to hold the scales' evenly between made no, plans.- concerning claimants who had not been the supposed inheritance. ' catisfied and the taxpayers. She understands that cones-Replying, Sir Stafford Cripps, ! pondence is passing between chancellor of the exchequer, j Oudtshoorn and London with said that with 1950 settlements, regard to the matter. ck Dies Walk-out Decision Was "Overwhelming," Announces Union Head Frank Hall 'W. 52. well known and shipwright tt Wages Higher ' OTTAWA How easy it Is to reaqh agreement on contentious rhatters 11 cemoratic practices are followed to bring about a solution was demonstrated at the 56th annual meeting of the accounting division of the Association of American Railroads In the Chateau Laurier Hotel here k, -passed awav siid- i .:. IM at Prince Rupert ptal after suffering f at his home. 'Inburgh. Mr. Shaw f Royal Navy durln? Md war. Ijitpr I total claims payments will. MONTREAL (CP) International brotherhoods with membership of 90,000 today set August 22 as the date for a strike against Canadian railroads unless their demands for wage increases and a 40-" hour week are met. An announcement by Frank Hall, chairman of the Brotherhood's negotiating committee, set the date of the strike. ' " ' . , . a. where he became at Shanghai. H.' 'im Shanghai In 1929 Mercury .-. U Okalta 1.65 , Pa'ciflc Pete : 5.90 Princess 54 Royal Canadian .07 Royallte 12.00 yesterday when the report of the general committee and the committee of statistics was prasented to the 262 attending members.; The delegates were told by J. Elmer Munroe, assistant vice-president and assistant director " position he held amount to more, than $3,000,- "We are all satisfied,' ne 000,000. That meant approxi- went on, "that the commission mately 90 ($279) was being -should continue for the present paid by every family in . the 1 at any rate to admit late claims country to people whose houses on the basis they are admitting or property had been damaged. ' them now. But some day we When it came t collect that must come to an end of this; money, he said, the atmosphere process. We shall have to give of the House was quite different, i proper notice." : . r, : t of his death. He "f of the Canadian made many friends lrt in his 21 years' Toronto , Earlier spokesmen for 30.000 members of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees I v Athona ... Aumaque Beattle .... Bevcourt 08 , .16 42 .44 .IO'j n(,sitte his wife. Mel-, hnH nt.pH 'overwhelmlnelv" In Gordon Urges Code 01 Virtues OTTAWA "In these testing days ' when the very fundamentals of the faith by which URGES VIRTUES Donald Oordon speaks to railway gathering in Ottawa. i '1 i(,ns. Albert and ' favor of a strike. Bobjo in Prince Ruoert. Buffalo Canadian 13! ""Vices will he helH cf the Bureau of Railway Econ-1 , omlcs of the A.A.R. in a talk on : wage reporting that, although railway employment in the past ' ; few years had declined some 18 ; percent wages In the same In-, terval risen risen 14 percent. !, In a comparison between rail- ! way and other industries, Mr. Munroe cited figures that indicated that railway wages were much . higher in relation to income figures than in other industries. The wages of railway workers Railways involved are the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Rallwys and their subsid Fftnoon from Gren- Consol. Smelters 106.00 Conwest , 1.25 ! Danalda 38 t we live are under challenge we THE' WEATHLR" Synopsis iaries. r"pel, Rev. C. L. ding. Workers Involved are all in ! should not feel self,-consciousl non-operating categories that about proclaiming our stana- ady Strong weaterty winds which developed over the southern British Columbia coast during the ntcrhf. will norcicf t hrnmrhmit is thty do nM operate trains, ams mu - They may be tolned by operaf them." Donald Gordon, chairing union members. . Jman and president of the Cam-tv.. inLriutinnii unions risk- dlan National Railways, told the reached 50 percent of railway the day keeping temperatures ' , income, said Mr. Munroe, while ed for a 40-hour week Instead of . 3 & lower IhVn 71- concerns, wages totailed 48 hours with no . reduction in , counting aivion oi percent. .: atkn or American nauiuous ... , . take-home rtav nlus wage m- The nude "P to the Insrrin- I creases of 7c pn hour. ' - 1 the Chateau Laurier here today, ngnt tomorrow ana ine weawer , "If we are to fight for them clear and warm. In the r.orth we had best be sure of our code and central portions of the in- ... . a i l i.. it; ...in nHH Princess Elizabeth Before Dishonor"' Two Canadian- uplons asked 'ents, savs tatt for a 4fJ-hour week, a 10c in- it.. . " ana ine unaer- tenur iuuuy ""'i'"- of principles crease and check-off for union, "ugnson of Barrle Films Baby Charles , due.s. , Standing OI wic ucuiuti.in; iv- """"j ...... w,......" ....... ren! " Mr Oordon continued, few afternoon thunderstorms. i Kanways counieieu tnc uiuum . r Mmonton exhibi- .nnnnnpmrnt with a state- Eldona 24 East Sullivan 6.60 Giant Yellowknife 6.40 ' God's Lake -30 . Hardrock 30 Harricana 07 '4 Heva . .: 05 Hosco, .05 Jacknife 1:..r..:.'.;::.!' : -03 ' Jollet Quebec 42 V2 Lake Rowan i .09 Lapaska 03 V3 Littl Long Lac 36 Lynx ...... .. , 28 Madsen Red Lake' 2.15 McKenzie Red Lake .... .40 McLeold Cockshutt 2.1 1- Moneta 27 Negus 104 . Noranda 67.50 Louvicourt 16 v. Pickle Crow 167 Regcourt 05 San Antonio 2.50 Senator Rouyn '- .21 Rherrlt Oordon 1.90 Steep Rock 3.50 Rtureeon River .15' Silver Miller 78 Upper Canada 1.85 "We had best be sure tnat we ror me sournern inisuur uw i (Uison has heeh fr.1. ., J s.lnce ne ther in meeting employee de- " , '.v.sV:: r-;..v,...v ...n )-nlHl"1r gtwawfccn i win mir'-lnw nyiMtMawwtw. f, , i-.i 4 Mgiana in mands than the conciliation I board recommended. . have a resolute confidence In weather Is expected to remain) LONDON, July ffi A home-these principles and in the in-'sunny and warm. Keuional fore- coming surprise planned by Prostitutions by which we live, forecasts valid until ifiid night Thurs- Cess Elizabeth awaits the Duke they are the rloh heritage be- day. ! of Edinburgh on his return from queathed to men of our genera-1 powt (Malta this month (July), tion And we had best be sure, ' . ,rf I The duke will see a 10-minute . "ou. Nth Coast tot 1 not only willing but of hJ walklng abte to beat the living daylights J"6: A Tittle attempts, taken by the princess. kpd un n int. nf th. ' The railways said the strike P trade treating ' announcement left them "sur- "-' ana inventing 1,nsp'1 HUU u"mi""u, , wm-Hcs f but hasn't vet tlcularly since the rallwavs were ho . , " Jc ... . 4 niwvnnn n to $37,000,000 nut. om or of anv any erouo of evil men -"'-"-" ':". ., ...., me i-moncn-oia rrince willing to go a - 'charles re'veals'on screl FANCY- BUT PHONY London's coat of arms has been affixed to millions of letters, notices, proclamations and debentures in ; the last 95 years, but it's never been confined legally as the city's own. City Clerk R. H. Cooper discovered the situation and a by-law will be presented to city council to establish it officially. Here it is being nailed to the front entrance of the CltyHall. (CP Photo) 1 ie artist natnta "ear tnwaras meetma wnue i ---- - - ud loaay. mjj.t unnpni aim " ,, ,,,. in . . ,.''. Palnts Bimed at the destruction of that T A, ? tn.ht v,,h. grave . air of self-importance his Wtolt a 48-hour to 44-hour week .Z ' TW"" 6' !lnffolS2 :.H.h love freedom mus must accept accept cns- ,iuB in t,i hm. Rupert, 48 and 65. the royal couple's IqjKtou, borne. pay. ..' . c'Pluie-'