i TL. SOVIXCIAL LI37.A2T, I I 1 1 4 v I n ai v. y v 1 diiugs i-VL TTICTOP.IA. B. c. mqps X I 1 l: 1 V. 'Ill i Daiy Delivery NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEW8PAPER y cabs Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' PHOHE 1 1 VOL. XXXIX, NO. 185 PRINCE III I PETIT Br. WEDNKnV , mniiOT ii , inui PRICE DDifp m-irir nVE re CENTS - -- -r -.m " a ujj JtOT Mil! ISliiig S M teite of Pusan Unprecedented Parley On Dispute Is Arranged (oreaits Still 'i-:i Jh'fnri' Yanks I NEW BATTLE OF BERLIN MONTREAL, (CP) The wages and hours dispute between 125,000 strike-assenting Union members and Canada's two major railways took a new turn ,, . , . , , ! . "ERLIN A new Commun v, is YD (CD rs wi Hi JvUrCans today retreated ul anti-American prm cam- IV I v t . ... , .' nl.. sue its on the southern and r.",s" "?cq voa' -nited State-'-' m t Tuesday with the announcement that discussions Will open Thursday at the railroad's presidential level. This unprecedented action was made known in a joint " " Kih' - 1 fronts and airmen said the enemy was pre-oflee his southern base at Chinju. United atrols were only seven miles east of that ecked city, .r)" miles west of the main supply ... 1 ... announcement, by Donald Gordon, president of the Canadian National Railways, and W. A. Mather, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It Is said that leaders and com -mlttee members of fifteen international and two Canadian union group) "have been ln- II American Ship Kit Mine Today1 90 Women ' the Russians may be getting ready to try again to force ihe Allies from Berlin. They failed with the blockade of the city lasi year. WINNIPEG WINS WINNIPEG - Winnipeg Scottish Tuesday night shipped Montreal Hakoahs S to 1 to enter the DomWon 'soccer final against Vancouver City at Vancouver Saturday. OKANAG AN FXOOD CONTROL VICTORIA Federal and provincial governments wifl undertake a IJ.4 17.259 flood control project In the Okan-aga,n Valley, Premier Byron Johnson announced Tuesday night. The project will be completed by April 1953. part of Pusan. Chinju is the npparent objective of UnitPd States coun-tr-nfffiixivp on south coast. MaeArthin's war summary laid American forces . farther si ulh had run into heavy opposition in an attempt to trap North Korean troops by linking up with the main body cast cf Chinju. This plnrers south-cast of Chinju was last report- mi LEAVES FOR OVERSEAS George Drew, centre, leader of the Opposition party in the Commons, bids farewell to two Progressive Conservative Association Official prior to flying to Europe for a t ive-weck visit. Seeing hi;n off are W. H. kidd", left, newly-appointed national secretary of the association and G. C Nowlan, national president. (CP Photo) hwand Ami-man HAMBURG, Germany Kfi vlted to meet Thursday with German shipping authorities presidents of the two major said the American ship American railways." Planter hit a mine in the North! Strike call by the railway Sea today. The American Plan- ; brotherhoods (non - oneratlngi ter is an 8,250 ton vessel belong- has been eet for August 22v . ing to the Urited States line.) ! ed within seven miles of clos- AVID 0. TVSON GTON- The Korean, Gains averaging about three d 22.000 Anierlran , miles were reported along the Coalition Stays, Anscomb Believes Canada Prominent In U.S. Plans For Arms Purchase Her port of registry is New York. It was not Immediately known ; how badly she was damaged. The ship left Hamburg yesterday, j A spokesman for the United! Rockingham Is men 7.000 of them . southern front. already in uniform.1, a summary, covering the! READY FOR BIRTH LONDON The King and ny an estimated za.wn; 1 fi-.ritlnft of the last 24 hours,! rws. aid th:it two enemv battalions' TRAIL V Finance Minister I States line here said the vessel Queen and Princess Margaret i forres made no dis-' mi-)iih!o icon monnmrv.riH Brigade Head Anscomb said last nicht that if ; was "in trouble " near the North OTTTAWA (CP) Hulwrt Howard, Chairman Of! British Columbia's Coalition Sea island of Heligoland but , , , party dissolved, the Progressive- could give no further details, i .i. the United lrn States munitions board, Said Tuesday night conservatvies and the Liberals Later reports said the ship, a the U.S.-intends to buv a huge quantity of 3.5 inch f they now stood, would have liberty freighter was bein iitMn oiam.o onoinct ikn towed to Bremerhavn. sex when they called ; bv tanks had been "ellminat-1 r"u"ed o Londr.-i to be ers and enlistments. ' ed from one bridgehead on' hrrt for ,tne birth Prin,es,i i can fit into a spc-1 the Nakttng River. However1 KilD'tn' second child which de the services say! the enemy are still trying to ,s "P"" within the next few xome a,s a man. 'breach tr river line, which days. Sir William Giliis nd mens Army Corps ' prn'crU Teau, front line city. Sir John Weir, the royal physi- ;ich rcarhrd a peik ar,d refucee South Korean rnni- cian r moving Into Clarence "Woriderful" Response to Call for Recruits for Canadian ' Army naval guns liom ciiitua. iue u.o. inuiutiuna piaii C.C.F. party. The leader of OTTAWA 0 Brigadier John ner also disclosed the United Statts is considering rermh of 100,000, now tal, 55 miles northwest of Pusan. ' ,Iouse tomorrow. :, Charge 01 fire British Columbia Progressive-Conservatives In the coalition told the Trall-Rossland Conser man v.uoo women in iM. Rockingham, 38, now a resi-! dent of Vancouver, has been ! pointed to command Canada's. !new special brigade lor Unite' i Nations service and Is expected ' in Ottawa tomorrow for confer- throughout the world, i are overseas. vative Association his party had i purchase in Canada of millions of dollars worth of aircraft and aircraft parts. Howard ; -said the U. S. is also considering j - I f L 1 the purchase of Canadian .ships j I OH I ffll UDI6f I ' Bomb Is Denied no intention of dissolving the j AO girls in khaki re- seven infantry bat-combat duty. In ad- cuauuuii. neiuier uiu lie ueneve the Liberals had any plans for dissolution. and vehicles and some clothing,! j"-- WALLACE Qt'ITS CHICAGO Henry Wallace has resig.nrd from the Progressive party which nominatrd him for President because he must support the government in Its policy of supporting Korea against Communist aggression. Half Hour Trip Between Cities WASHINGTON, D. C. . , ences, Defence Minister Claxton Washington Army of fictals deny announced today. p WAC'S are trainnlg Still Undecided dui mis is nu'j ueiiim.c. Naval guns form the most definite commitment thus far. a Communist charge in uermany that a United States TODAY'S SIOCKS p i tralian who won his present rank OVer a ' , ... nr.. T T n.Vian nlvsn dropped lire bombns OTTAWA Qi Revival of war micu r,v .v.. T..t.. 10 ill VTunu "-i nai i-' 1. ' i reserve dnlus. ' -year old WAF ( Wo-airfurrei has 4,000 in A&out 200 are overseas, rmany and New- They are supported aW 3.5(10 reservists. MONTREAL A .CF-100 "Canwck".. zoomed at atl overage speed cf 638 mile3 an hour last MARCH ON TIBET , HONG KONG Unconfirmed Chinese reports reaching here They would form part of the 1 twenty-five million dollars Can- f ada-U. S. arms reciprocity ar- ! rangement which soon is expect- j ed to be extended well beyond ; that figure. i In Ion? ranee planning, the i wwn nesr conunind of the Ninth Infantry The report is the centre of a Br the famous ..Canafiian new Anti-American propaganda nd Bri de. durinR the f J " J, urn Normandy ' campaign. Since 1948 fashioned along i fh. the same lines t nmmandins time controls on such things as prices, rents and wages depends on whether the government decides a national emergency exists as a result of the international situation, it was learned ninht to estAbllsh what is be- i Tuesday said two Chinese sre sMmncd to flight licved to be the Toronto-Mon as the Dotato bug campaien of .... , r,i i. ( ommulst rorces were advancing toward Tibet. ' , , . ,!,:. i , lain xveerve iiuaiui; ""5u air force believes fly- treal srK-ed record. lelt to men. Completing the 32 air mile unnsa Biai'js is umui i 4 : . . rt (Courtesy 8. , p. . Johnston Co Lt4.) r- '. 'Vancouver'--, : ' Bralorne "... .'. . 6.70 ' B. R. Con '.02 Vi B. R. X. : 05 Cariboo Quartz ' 1.00 , Congress .20 Hedley Mascot 25 Pend Oreille .6.75 Pioneer'. 2.35 . Premier Border 0234 Privateer 10 Reeves McDonald 3.10 Reno : - .03 Sheep Creek 109 tnree munvns a- w..iv... ... at Vancouver Vancouver. lied Dlanes were accused of , of heavy j placement in aCnada The governinent will seek au Rockingham thinks it, wiJl s Waves claim an ac- Jaunt in 30 minutes, 10 seconds, h of 3,000-sufficient the experimental jet fighter I T to release enough "Canurk" was flown here to , AtlirAlf I A rtronoing Colorado beetles on an East German potato field. n two oattlcwaaans take nart in trials today before VVllllWIJ IV orders for raw materials and manufactured goods. Howard made these statements in an interview after the two countries, in the wake of the Korean wur, moved quickly thority at a special session scheduled for late September or O-tober to reinstate controls on basic materials used in manufacture of wjr equipment.. But Be Resumed? Rotary To Hsar Ted Applewhaite take about six months to- train the new brigade. ,--The Minister of Defence said today that response to recruiting for the special brigade wa? "wonderful" and was requiring extra staff to handle. (In, Vancouver there was a long )ihe-p at the recruiting station today. "souri. About 100 of Defence Minister Claxton and ''"seas. senior R.C.A.F. officials at su- m. more than 4,000 burban Dorval airport. :w,n are members of no decision has been reached on t to reach an airement cn a toint industrial moHlir. Hon b 1 u e- ' the question of seeking authority-, Silbak Premier OTTAWA Due to the uncer organized reserve. .2fi 05 5 .11 , Taku River Duties and responsibilities of a private member will be dis-oMccori u,hon V T Annlewhaite. talnty of international matters, rr)nt t.o he em cloyed during the to revive the type of controls Vananda p in all drills except all Canadians Bock From Motor Trip To New York the statement was neara in piod cf total emergency. Salmon Gold .04 Mr fnr skennai addresses theTne first recruit was an Ameri- of the second that affected through most world war. unawa luesaay mai, goveni- pn Invasion found auver ocinaaru j prince Rupert Rotary Club at its can Indian from Arizona-M. O. Wesfern Uranium 70 j wepk1y inrheon tomorrow. The : white who lined up at 4.30 Oils ! miTnlipr will reminisce on the!m SYDNEY, Australia P -Driv? j After a month's motor tHp to mu my " 1 "esaUm of Parliament the re- New York and back, a distance r"eent session of Parliament atl . imposition of certain controls. Sands 0f Sydney. BrlH?h Emn.ro of 9 000 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Brt Wouden and daughter. Vera, re-1 " will, be only in the event m miadieWcight boxi-irf champion, turned home Tuesday night, it : a national emergency, however, sc.ored a tccnnic3l . . tha nrncnwtivp pnnr.rnis mav Ottawa. . ft'' One estimate places AlbsrtR's s with nearly 600 wo-;r tink mo.a oi them n,n,nc overseas. An 'Sl'iOskiit-wfann rc-"mbeis of o;,;jnu..a M ruerve uniu aie to duty aluivj with 1 Guard has no spares 'u'y, ou aocufiao in HASEIJAI.L SCOKES American League New York 2, Boston 1 National Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 4 was a sncerty 1 rip seven a ays ,.""'"-..'. . .:. Vnnrkmit over Henrv Biimm oi '. heenme pffective. There is onlv driving east and six davs homo. I rent control now. Wage and Buffalo, New York. Sands weigh- Yellowstone Park was visited on the way home. prlce controls were ended some ed 161 and Brimm, 153',2 pounds, time ago. sued on page 7i Anglo Canadian 5.00 A. P. Con 41 Atlantic 2.65 Calmont .49 C. & E 7.50 Central Leduc 1-68 Home Oil 15.50 Mercury - H Okalta L 1.70 Pacific Pete 5.95 Princess 63 Royal Canadian .07 Vi Royalite 12.00 Toronto Athona 08 Aumaque , .20 Vi Beattie 42 Bevcourt 45 Buffalo Canadian 15 Cmsol. Smelters : 107.75 Big Sockcye Run On Froscr River Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs cf Boulder C'r-ek. Cal'fr-rnia, are vlflt.lnre in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Ilirks. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob rosidrri In Fringe Rurert h For VANCOUVER Tlie Fraser Steel '"Pserves of nature Ras at tnpre Cost . of collecting Canada s ,nJn 1949 , ,nan 12 Mnlon cubic fert, enough federal income tax was $28,061,-; to supply local needs for genera- 931. tions and permit export. Terrace Mill Operator Killed LOG FALL FATAL TO COLIN COOPERr TERRACE Colin C. Cooper, 25, mill owner and youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Cooper of Terrace, passed away on Tuesday evening at the Outpost Hospital from shock of a severe back injury sustained earlier in the day at his mill about ten miles from town on the Usk Road. dur n the war. Mr. Jacobs hav-, River is hxvin? ltbest socKeye IVERti, tijr heen with the United States I run since 1913. The catch is 200 i um rieo- - - - , 1 , ahead .j percent of last year. n Texada Island, Mm? "rf; 15 brillT re-npenci . r l,rne in i j,,,,, ; LINK WITH PAST- Huce Iron ore for Jap- " ii..v une million snipped to start with shipload a week. ' The accident occurred about, 0 Army Opening George Frizzell, Popular Figure For Halt Century Here, Succumbs George John frizell died last night. The grand old centleman. whose career had been synonymous Conwest 130 i Donalda 38 j Eldona .23 , j East Sullivan 6.85 j , Giant Yellowknife 6.80 God's Lake 30 Hardrock 32 Harricana .07 Heva 05 Vi Hosco 06 Vi Jacknife .04 V Jollet Quebec 45 Lake Rowan 09 j ,t Lapaska 03 Vi quitting time as the deceased started to load his truck with lumber to bring into town. The loader stuck and he got under It to see what was wrong. Just i i e n a a i F0 - The Nn,,.!.,,.. THE WEATHER Synopsis It is sunny over the northern and southern parts of British Lp.J "Prclcd to be re- , 'V; "y council want- Sanium but. ha. tnen ine loaoer reiea - Columbia and cloudy but with feet of green hemlock, pinning ,.,. nv thfi P(,ntrai the unfofuna.VmTm,teSi action of the province. Tem-It was only a matter of minutes! ran,aL w two v r - v . . . - - - i. - ; : : - - : f ' f V C? - . e rmcst camnt'-be ! with the history and development of the Skeena River 'SLttJ and Prince Rupert since the turn of the century, - ' ! passed away at 10:20 p.m. in the Prince Rupert Gen-!-haito. m. p. for1 trHoi Mo m,iU riavp been m'netv vears old icinci.,. .... Uw Little Long Lac 36 , befofe i-! his nxious : crew T had 9 l,l;(irioiuiro nim Pratures nnrmal roliioe fnr tHls hltlP nf fkin? a trin t,V" ;.. Ihart he lived until October 25.; next week WMuil'P had enfoyed vigorous health or a service to be held tomor-. K' ,';,"J While . , . actively ,,,,, ..-Mi until he he I ..ir, in st, o. Andiw " s " Ai'rlewhaii and worked mm evening m XJllA .ff Madsen Red Lake 2.25 McKenzie Red Lake 40 McLeod Cockshutt 2.15 Moneta 27i Negus 1.07 Ncranda 68.00 Louvlcourt .16 Pickle Crow 1.80 Regcourt 05 I San Antonio .". 2.65 "Sra ! These n"lc' May and an ambulance . much change on were called to the scene and the ! Hwlthout injured man was brought into lnursaa"- -hnspital here where he died at Forecasts approximately 10 p.m. North Coast Regions Cloudy Well knewn and well liked, de- today and tonight. Sunny to-ceased came to Terrace as a morrow Little change in tem-vcunj child when his father was perature. Light winds. Lows transferred here as District For- j tonight and highs tomorrow-! ester Ranger He had all hisPort, Harriv 55 and 70. SandsDit Cathedral after which the wid ret'ns of the Terra was etRhty years of age when l!pt r. . nra(.e . .. . firt nt a cartes ow and sons, Howara ana iju8 Willi t jra(,e- . .lrni,, nrtilrh tmrvaired his i, riauohter. Laura, will tal the remains to Vancouver dilative of the 'ra'r.-' : Dhvslnue but never dampened 'HOP.' of ill Kiinriav Of this where cremation Will be held. It was at 45 High Street in 0llinhft 1 i. ...i i, ln err p. "i " wil.n hpii--vvt;iir wucii iiu woo "v R Vnnrfl iiwiu v, f fVo ! Islington, Toronto, where George ;s:hoollng here. Several ' years ;52 and gsPrince Rupert 52 and I a?T he broke his ankle in an ac- ijq ""-UUV T K'.'Il lir, HIS KUIIlIILt'L IlUIllt- OLV Skeena River Hot Springs. Then Senator Rouyn .2lVi Sherrit Gordon 2.14 Steep Rock 3.50 Sturgeon River 16 Silver Miller 81 Upper Canada 1.95 P-La cident In the woods and about two years ago lost an eye in an the r?p, who has been ' ne lost consciousness as eeks' rmii ......v. end nut.-klv anuroached. He LOCAL TIDES accident in the Cooper Brothers: 1 'wer Vai-hl Vl , I nii-corl nnar-nfllllv ftWV and. Mill. .Thursday, August 10, 1950 ayin ity abt)ut prtfiay. with his going, went one of the Frizzell was bom octoDer to, 1850. - Learning the butcher trade as a lad, one of bU experiences was to skin the celebrated circus elephant which had been killed in a train wreck. His adventurous spirit was Intrigued by the call of .the west and at the age of fourteen he found his (Continued on Page 4) j Besides his parents he is ivived by three brothers WUliam, I 's him am rp t b nt nnhiami "and beloved Crawford Moore left on High 11:59 23:24 160 feet 18.8 feet or. t , ,r f "... 7 . Donald and Robert. W Dr Mr,er"e.oJl Funeral arrangements will be t Low 5:33 day's plane for a business trip to Vancouver He expects to return to the city on Saturday. of pm: warier. 5.2 leet 10.0 frit COALITION SHOULD STAND So says Hon. Herbert Anscomb, ' minister of finance. figures that Skeena district has ever known. With B.C. Undertakers, arrangements have, been made nurn u ... , announced later. 17:23 Ncouver 1 " ana