PROVlHC'.AL PSOViaCIAL U2RARI, 113 . TICT03IA, B. C. . f I IT I A onr.iEs C3CG 0 IP mm Daily Delivery ! NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PHOHE 1 Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Princ Rupert, th Ky totha Great Northwest VOL. XXXIX, NO. 178 PRINCE - RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS m) Umiokir Way .. United i Nifeini ' , 7 ; If' I - i J? i 'ILJ way bark to the city , ssion of Parliament at T Applewhalte, M P. ussian Chairman Rules Atomic Research. Is Co-ordinated , visited the Atlin and kP sections oi nis oik l . . .1 Willi ,i was hiii"1-" Out Nationalist Ctiina I feMtf l:iiir.. II'. i imient taking place in 1 OTTAWA f Dr. E. W. R. arpas, Eteacie, aged SO, one of Canada's mad connecting Atlln ,top atomic scientists, la to co- , Alaska Highway at iuiw uu rcauiuii vy mc na-ner is making a tre- tional Research Council, lnclud-ilference to the econ-; "ig atomic fission. It was an-Hn and traffic Is al- nounced yesterday by Minister of loping The 52-mlle i Trade and Commerce C. D. Howe. LAKE SUCCESS (CP) Russia came back to i the United Nations security council today after an 1 absence of seven months to reopen the fight to seat Communist- China. She considers peace in Kores i should be second on the program of business. Z.Jl j ' Jacob Mailik, Russian, after taking over as the f council's president for August, of which .ciivn.v .c- a! equal parts search committee of the cab Vukon Territory and unibla. is In excellent particularly the sur-niRh there are some inet. One of the divisions coming under direction ot Dr. Stea-cie will be the atomic, energy projeet at Chalk River, Ontario where Ca ladi has an atomic pile h which will necessitate rillnc. While in Atlin, Ax It vi- - ' ' ' j ill! v- -; ..-i announced the agenda anl ruled Immediately that Nationalist China is sitting illegally In thi session. United States and Britain challenged the ruling and what Is expected to be heated Crop Outlook Us Improving halte observed no less item Whltehorse car two or three American , course, the new rood Bolstering Up German Police" CANADA'S PART OTTAWA This week is expected to determine to what extent Canada will participate in the war in Korea. Naval and air forces are already across the Pacific although not as combat units. It should soon be kno-n if Canadian ground troops will go as part of international organizations. For such a cabinet decision Parliamentary approval would, it is expected, be sought. it particular value In ( HOPEFUL INDIANS Three Cree Indians, farmers on the Wintertjurn Reserve near Edmonton," keep a sharp eye on oil drilling operations at an Imperial Oit Company wildcat on then-property. If the well produces oil, the commu nity of 228 Indian will receive 12Vi per cent of .'the production. : Interest on the money Is to be used to financ Improvements on the reservation. Xeft to right are, Stanley Ward, Pat McDonald and Louis Ward. ' (CP Phdto supplies and machln- j debate commnced. WINNIPEG Showers occurr- ed In many sections of the three .Thus commenced at the very prairie provinces during the opening a fight over the pro-past week. Weather has been gram. warmer and crop prospects con-. It Is the first meeting of the tinire to Improve generally, council the Russians have at-There are areas which report tended since- January, excessive moisture conditions; - ' k I BONN. Oermany The i active at Atlin. The Western Allies have approved the Mines Ltd , principal creation of a limited federal with water lying In the fields on Humphrey Mitchell NEW SHIP HERE . Lighthouse Tender Alexander Mackenzie Assuming Duties lerc, Is oprating two police forc for Western Oer-60 m"n employed In mjiny, an Informed source said tunnel work on its here. The informant said that rty. On the creeks the Allied High Commission has n are employed, some authorized the Bonn government nfler the creeks for to form a federal police force of ana some crops mining jtuun i as a result, according to the j I RECRUITING HEAVY OTTAWA Canadians continue to throng recruiting stations throughout the country. The response to the Navy's Minister Of weekly crop report of the de partment of agriculture of theil Canadian National Railways. I and others sluicing, perhaps 12,000 men to be used In n a dry season and the event of a grave emergency. Wheat headlne varies from labor Dies call for new sailors has been M heavy that the senior service was forced to issue a special directive to recruiting i pen shortage of water. 150-foot diesel power lighthouse tender Alexander j 25 per cent to complete, ben?t A TODAY'S' STOCKS (Courtesy B. D. Johnston Co Ltd.) ! Vancouver ; Bayonne 02'2 Bralorne 6.50 ' ' P R, Con , .03 tarlboo Quartz ....... .... 1.10 Congress (. :. .20 Hedley Mascot .26 Pend Oreille 7.30 t pioneer 2.25 I Premier Border .0234 trivateer .11 i Reeves McDonald 3 00 j Reno , .03 Sheep Creek : 1.08 I Silbak Premier .28 ne Lake, which he Tried To Pass k"r the road from Top- I Mackenzie to her operating bae here yesterday. Met jby.Capt: Rodney Smith's Birnie off Holland Rock, i to Topley Landing, ing. Grasshoppers are very OTTAWA -Hon. Humphrey plentiful in some localities, bu. Mitcnelli Minjster of Labor, 55. , active control measures have . . rlBVW(tof,1 ,n Wnit.ai TOURISTS MOVING Ahaite. found half j Capt. Norman MacKay took aboard some passengers , ; LiqDor To Jail II sawmills and four OTTAWA and gave up a few. Transporation kept damage to date to a minl-learly tQday fa lndllt.trem the the Korean Korean ' mum. . v . hpalt.h mor thai, a vear. Mr. authorities say imps in operation. ! With full string of flags flying, startlnc from Vancouver at situation is causing no differ- , In the Okanagan Valley, the Mitchell enlerel hoRpiui only m ne luur,sl ' weauier nas Deen exuemeiy no check-up. A twQ days ago or a bis Of place. Beside the usual run of the Birnie Jed her new co-worker 6 a.m. Friday, the Alexander j drunks there were some serious UP harbor to Seal Cove, where Mackenzie spent that night at offeneps ' both docked at the Department Elf Bay In Discovery Passage. week !wlth only one shower a series of Internal hemorrhage? l -riiJ Aht V5 Itllw-q- 'M, 5 the ministers death H, a Itey point fh th CreatXaSes completed and both vegetables .,, . , ,, " of Transport pier. Aboara tne Saturday nl&ht was spent. ,in i-. (f Rlvw rE,T,...;j..vJ-iHe6 a Ready - Iftliimh . Sound. Cniinrl if i i 1 The trial of Lome. Anderson. Alexander . Mackenzie ', i , , for TZ th , T. X T T I Z trip Safety Cove in F.tehugh charged with dangerous driving. shipping services where extra vananaa iiyi and early apples are now mov- mM. Inn- tsi tviacb'ar XI r HomoVA f PArM guards are posted. Salmon Gold .04 Silver Standard . 195 Western Uranium 64 lc . . any source Is reported. J vbq rc rrtraT than, nrtv nniflr rT A O.-Canada'i crown- 'ZT Mrs- N- A- BeMov- Cnlef EnRin- lct- Yesterday she moved in to r resuIU froma traffic "tials are geared to ... . ., . eer and Mrs". A. Hobman, Second the Department of Transport f ale production at any Engineer and Mrs William dock. peUjrson sufer g broken that portfolio in the history of the Commonwealth. Only last Thursday he had ATTLEE OUTSPOKEN LONDON Premier Attlce, speaking Sunday night, described the war in Korea as "a firs' that had broken out li a thev await now Is De- Dr. L. M. Greene left this morning j for Lake Kathlyn where he Oils Anglo Canadian . ...... - 4 90 The trial of Rudolph Rosettl, r., " " and . TWO DIESEL ENGINES I n.Mi uicif ,itu vi. nn.. ..-til ' aetprl as nn hnnnrarv nallhpnrei of National Defence! T, ",K7, 1, "..oi.. i Humphrey. ChH Officer with theft of articles of charged ' William' The Alexander Mackenzie, built ch are ming on the q Armstrong, j a a value value less less than man JZ5 WS ws alSO aiso riMc,rt,v , .,.,., D DrrclrH A Rhinvarrf BMmla hv bv tHe the nnrrarri Burrard ni Drv v nnrk Dock V.n Co. at at win vioii, viiii ina laimijr uiii.ii , .40 2.40 ' A.P. Con. Atlantic Meantime, informed ti that shell filling and BtlJurnea ""-" uBUBt and E. W. Loernan. techpiclan, North Vancouver, has a power distant conutry yet a fire that Friday when he will return here j at funeral services for the late could burn homes here." He to fly to Port Hardy and Join Dr. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Krrrs. was outspoken in condemning R. G. Large who is returning j That was nis iast public appear- the Communist aggression in from a trip south on his power ance. , production and pro- " ""c" v" "- Vivian Enginerlng Co. tpiant or -two suu n.p. Vivian L u nalr of shoes and sox from) diesel engines - with two to one v .i.-d, nuns jog BioiiB - , l""-" t . ... , . .,, ...wu . South Korea. i yacht with Dr. J. P. Cade. Calmont .47 C. & E 7.25 Central Leduc 150 Home Oil 15.00 Mercury .19 Okalta .. 1.60 Pacific Pete 5.90 Princess : :.. , .56 "c"rB,; nul B,,u w,cu v" 1" which Is Inno- e oU pace the neace- redUCtion gear an bofnrc Korea. sell them. l beautiful weather for most of the l vaUon on thls coast for such Long active In the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Mr.. Mitchell had been secretary, of th Trades, and Labor Council at Hamilton for more than twenty years before he entered public life. charged with voyage, une oi ine uii vessels. It Max Kline, sup- iarge was necessary 'plying liquor to the Inmates of items picked up along the way lmport tne gear Irorn Britain, 'a lock-up. pleaded not guilty j was a sound picture of a rock outstanding feature of the in- Is United States Marines Are Landing In Korea .07 12.00 and is being tried this afternoon at 2:30. He is alleged to have pil separation neaa near luem-1 teHor decoration of the Mac-tu. It showed the rock starting keuzle wlI1 be a VA by 2 foot, in very deep water and rising up , D!llntln belne Dlaced in the ved torn the netting off a Jail window nn thP ian and tried to Dass a. until It was only four fathoms . tc,pra- mpss. of he old steamer N -Prime Minister C. botUe ,n shorUy afl being re- below surf ace at the highest part. Quadra, first lighthouse tender Royal Canadian ... Royallte Toronto - Athona Aumaque Beattle Bevcourt .... Bobjo : Buffalo Canadian la" l,,r mor5 auster- lense(1 hlmselt. capt. McKay sam noais naa oren on lhls coast whlch was especl. raw of mounting ten- j sailing over It for years until it allv n!llntei bv j. w. Hardcastle. .08 .16 .43 .43 .10Vi .13 Heavily Equipped To Meet Continuing Red Drive Toward Pusan TOKYO (Wednesday) North Korean Red forces, International sltua- J Pleading guilty to assaulting wa-s discovered by a survey party M-n.mn mnr,np nrtisf unimie ; exerting heaw pressure in the south, today pushed . 105.00 Consol. Smelters rs to be meeting with a peace officer, John McOllllvray a few years Bgo. ' background scene for the old approval in the most Is up for sentence at 2:30 thlsj Equipment aboard the ship In- Ehlp ls a liBhtc(i buoy an(j m s ! afternoon. He ls alleged to have clude, radar gyro-compass, echo the dlstance can bc seen a ves.sel me Minister Sunday I obstructed Constable Harry gounder telephones to the en- whlch is easuy recognizable as on Britons to once Haugland while the latter was glne room ftnd officials' room, the veleran coasUl liner Prince conwest - - i-2i ; to within forty miles of Pusan, United States base in ' .40 Donalda southieastcrn Korea. Meantime fresh American 22 V, Eldona wn their belts while maKing an arresi on oui .radiophone ana airecuon unaer. j,lr)Prt East Sullivan 6 50 try aims against Red! last evening. Bleeping quarters are comion,-ably appointed and are as spa-' The Alexander Mackenzie re-clous as shipboard will allow. places the veteran Birnie which troops were pouring ashore and moving up to the front. One unit was the Fifth Regimental combat " team from Hawaii. Marines were i .... Marines flew to Korea today to , also landed. I ' Hardest Red blows came in prepare the way -for the arrival, the Kochang area where Com- 0f the main body of Marines.! nt-spnqen chat to the I 1 low goes to Victoria to be laid f"l the world, Mr. Att-i lUI III vl LUtQI H that rearmament will '. rv up. 6.50 .29 29 .07 .05 V4 .08 .05 .42 'I rlHres i stanrtnrds ot . Vnman Principal officers of the Alex v " A' :-- VA . muntsts are trying to break The Marines are now enroute In through to Taegu. South Korean transports reported to be equlp- Giant Yellowknife God's Lake Hardrock - Harrlcana Heva Hosco Jacknife Joliet Quebec Lake Rowan Lapaska Little Long Lac Lynx M he ' " wiiimii said: "The f ire been started In distant ' Mr, w o raklev. resident of emergency capital. They are witn heavier armament than , burn down in th eartv ander Mackenzie will be: Master. Capt. Norman McKay. Chief Officer, R. G. Armstvone. Second Mate,- Rodney Smith.' Chief Engineer, J. Hobman. BASEBALL SCOItKS' MONDAY 1 National Chicago 8, Brooklyn 5 St. Louis 3, Boston 4 Only games scheduled, i Western International Spokane 7, Yakima 4 Pacific Coast ' "H-C V vu " days and for several years Minister blasted nr in Vaneouver. died in Van- .03 .38 .23 V2 about 32 nines souuiwe&i ui any used by the Army s0 j at m Taegu. ! the Korean war. A front line dispatch placed; the Reds in a southern thrust ! About fifty B-29 bombers fifteen miles west of Mansan struck with a new attack today which Is on the south coast 25 on Hungnam, chemical and ex- sm and accused Russia I Couver last Saturday, in "her Engineer, William i Pace while maintain- ninety-seventh year. Surviving- DIES SUDDENLY Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labor. THE WtATHLR Second White. amied forces. members of the family are four Madsen Red Lake ...... 2.10 McKenzie Red Lake .... .40 McLeod .Cockshutt 05 ! plosives centre on North Korea's miles from Pusan. Dudley Pear- Third Engineer, son. FLASH ! ! isons and a daughter as wen as ' grandchildren and great grapd-1 children. General Douglas MacArthur, east roast. ExDlosions rocked the J'C.IUM QUIETER Fourth Engineer and Electil-j Negus i.oo Synopsis Skies will remain clear over the in his rooming Korean sum- ' and planes dropped 400 tons mary, said heavy Red pressure oI bombs on a big chemical and clan, B. Humphrey. Mrs. Oakley was born In Australia and earlv in life piS Belgium was M quieter today but .covered the southern front. The mei plant. summary said that troops of the ; Seattle 5, Oakland 1 ! Only games scheduled. SUNDAY .Western International Yakima 1-3, Tacoma 0-5 (second game 10 Innings) Trl-Clty 4-4, Salem 0-2 tsecond game 12 Innings) Only games scheduled. - Pacific Coast Hollywood 4-2, Portland 5-7 Sacramento 1-2, San Francisco Noranda 67.75 Louvicourt .' - -1 Pickle Crow , 1.75 Regcourt . -05 San Antonio 2.40 'moved from there to England, I tV.n .vn VAMiitrlnor a Kfl lit slX Southern British Columbia coast I today. However, a relatively weak weather disturbance which I crossed the north coast during sptUed. KlmLeonold United Nations were attacking f the Reds around Yongdok on rim3N , . I liic . J i s S iniuiM"B www- 1 I to ' for,go his regal months. . ; V,o .act- enact. TTniteri United States States IIUIIIWII rfVVrf Benelux To Arm More . ...nunue as King , Q . - n. v.-T. "Hy until August next the night ls expected to bring some clouds to this region tomorrow mornine. Cloudiness will Senator Rouyn ........ Sherrlt Gordon -'.pilots report the Communists t r -,-.., 1-91 hl Tvnsltlnc IRnn vards north Of All rmPmPlirV ajvilo "-a C ir. v . jitit-awa w ----- loops, Leonard Relth of Winnipeg. W. C. Relth of Long Beach, r he would abdicate . ... r1 hmvi wviivi the wrecked city. i " Steep Rock 3.50 r ' hi son, Prince California, and Rev. E. Relth of .15V4I "it is possible that friendly WASHINGTON DC. -Presl- interior today and per- This, howrvrr will k. .80 Sturgeon River Sliver Miller ..: Upper Canada 4 4 San Diego 11-5, Los Angeles 7-4 juivci. i.o.o o.B'ii i"iv,vvi cient xruman roia i,uhbibiuiii . . thrnueh tomorrow while In THE HAGUE W Foreign ministers of Great Britain, France, ,' ' new iora. satisfactory to the s- U is believed. A daughter. Mrs. E. Brewer- 1.85 the Netherlands and. Luxembourg ins a message asiuug t.uuu,- ... ,,, , j hh : ton, formerly of Prince Rupert, r'FKR REJECTED I lives In Vancouver. met here todny in an atmosphere of shrouded secrecy. A high The summary spoke of slight ,000 additional for military."1" wl" United Nations troop withdraw- w to anU.Communist nations. ' ZlZn Ooudv North Coast Reglon - cloufly als but said not forced they were Prp.irtpnt said thei-e ls an ' out but moved back to Pred and tomorrow. Scattered () General Douglas A grandson ls L. P. Brewerton, Dutch official said the United States has asked Atlantic Pact r yesterdav turned t eneralissimo rWlanr .- chnwers todav. Little change in 420 8th Ave. East In this City, and a grand-daughter ls Mrs. Poole of New Westminster, the nations to increase military ex-( mediate action to arnT American positions. A push of the Reds to near temperature. Wind westerly (15 k'8 of 'er to send 33,000 National;.. - ; ..SATURDAY ; . .; ; Pacific Coast Hollywood 4, Portland 5 San Diego 1, Los Angeles 7 'Sacramento 4, San Francisco 15 Oakland 4, Seattle 7 . , Western International Wenatchee 3-1, Victoria 11-5 Spokane 3-1. Vancouver 4-9 Tri-Clty 7, Salem 4 Tacoma 2, Yakima 19 allies. Wednesday, August 2. 1950 I I penditures and enlarge their, armed forces under guarantee of i Mansan in the south represented , 'miles per hour) today, light to-Imorrcw. Lows tonight and highs 19.5 feet a gain of about ten miles since. lormer miss Munci orewei of. Prince Rupert. Mrs. Oakley j was predeceased by her hus- j band, who served In the South' TnnicM's train, due from the , tomorrow At Port Hardy m ana 19.5 feet 'Monday. K'suth action at this JcArthur said, "might f I'-opardiie defomee of f that it would be un- 3:49 16:26 10:05 22:33 American financing. The Belgian High foreign minister was unable to! attend owing to the royal crisis Low i - i : 3.9 feet! Advance administrative ele- East at 11:15, was reported this '60, Sandspit and Prince Rupert, 5.9 feet ments of the United States (morning to be on time. l and oU- . . . African war with the Scots drays Regiment. ttl X1U111C. J