fjMpiSPATCHED j :abs raovir:siAi M- V ..,, . '2 fife t n'-fY onr.iEs DRUGS i Daily Delivery . NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER ' Published at Canada's Most Strotegic Pacific Port - "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest' Phone 81 VOL. XXXIX, NO. 226 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS United. Natidinis Up rCoirea HOME APPLICANTS WANTED Low Rental Housing BASEBALL SCORES American League Washington 2, Boston 0 Philadelphia 8, New York 7 National League Commies Protest Raise In Prices VIENNA W Communist Both Confident Louis-Charles Ready to fight NEW YORK R)Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles yesterday completed serious training for their world heavvweieht fieht to New York 7, Philadelphia 7 at Project Here Likely (apture Of Seoul Is Nearing Completion TOKYO (CP) A mop-up fight for burning-Seoul, South Korea's burnng capital, appeared nearing its end today and General Mac Arthur's headquarters announced that a trap on fat Korean forces in the south "is sealed." United States Marines have captured the capital demonstrators noted in the heart of Vienna Tuesday, thousands of workers In the Russian end of ninth. American Washington 11-7, New York 9-10 Detroit 3-3. St. Louis 1-5 Chicago 0, Cleveland 2 If upwards of fifty good firm applicants for low rental housing can be obtained, the provincial government, under a scheme of joint federal and provincial financing, will come into Prince Rupert and build them, the joint committee of the city council and night, each banging their , sparring partners in four rounds. controlled Industrial plants are reported to have gone on strike In protest against government plans to raise prices along with wages. The rioters failed to break through the police lines but demonstrators tied up the traffic centre of the rll.w for National Philadelphia 8, Boston 7 New York 4, Brooklyn 8 HERE Local P.C. Both expect to win Charles because of his age of 29 compared with Louis' 36 and Louis I building and Russian and Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce on housing was Unscoinb. jthering because he anticipates the end by a knockout. Alberta Smoke than an hour. Two policemen w,u at a "lleu"K yesteruay si- Cincinnati 7. St. Louis 2 Pacific Coast Portand 10-il, Ljs vngeles 0-4 Hollywood 11, Sacramento 5 8an Diego 10. Oakland 8 San Francisco 11, Seattle 2 were Injured in the melee I Joe Louis, who retired two years ago, battles Charles in the effort to become the first heavy Short Sessions French consulates near the heat of the city and raised the American flag over them. The flag flew briefly over the shell-damaged Soviet consulate and then was lowered by a United States Marine company because it was their only big flag and they Hits Scotland scomo ternoon by Mayor G. W. Rud-derham. Aid. O. B. Casey and Aid. Douglas Frlzzell following conferences at Nelson recently with government housing officials who were at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities EDMONTON After having i been enveloped In thick smog for weight titleholder in history to regain the prized crown. A fresh flood of Charles money has dropped the price of the title fight to 5 to 8 in favor of the Brown Bomber. wanted it for the United States Thing Of Past OTTAWA Canadian Parliament has been in session for ten of the last twelve months, and orea ambassador's residence. convention. It was enthusiasti Tudeh Secrecy Vague Threat To Iran Peace Seoul shuddered and rocked cally decided to start an energetic campaign to get that num Would End War Britain Leads Korean Peace under the Impact of heavy fight urrrssivr-Consrrv- ii oaas noia up untu 7 n.m. hck Present Leader ing hut only a relatively small section is still in Red hands. (Pacific Standard Time), which Is fight time, Louis may enter the ring at the shortest odds days as a result of the largel forest fires in northern Alberta and British Columbia, Edmonton has clear skies again following rain which put many of the fires out. The smoke from the flies is said to have reached as far as Scotland. Lake Winnipeg Water Is High WINNIPEG As a result of the e in the leadership Anscomb was ex-thc meeting of the Conservative Assocl- since he first won the heavy members are beginning to feel a sense of disappointment. There had been the feeling that war-time pressure would ease following the victory in 1945, but the reverse has happened. Few today look for a return to the times when a three or four months period would suffice. Today increased responsibilities are causing the lengthening of weight crown from Jimmy Brad- Already much of the capital is in ruins. Further destruction seems inevitable because of fanatical resistance of die-hard Communist fighters. Other United Nations solldif-fled an Allied line now running ber of applicants or as many more as possible on the dotted line as quickly as possible. The scheme is a very simple one. All that has to be done locally Is get the applicants and establish the need for housing. Then art official will come to survey the situation and organize the project. dock in Chicago on June 22, 1937. ovening in the Civic A crowd of around 30,000, pay ing from $3 to $30, Is expected to LAKE SUCCESS Great Britain took the initiative yesterday In proposing peace terms for the settlement of the war in Korea, the time appearing opportune in view of the striking suc- t of thus meeting was visit the big ball park. dflocatfs to the pro- Another 25.000.000 fans ,-rnh-. spring floods and the generally TEHERAN, Iran, (APt The vague and formless threat of the pro-Communist Tudeh party hangs over this key Middle-East country bordering Russia. The Tudeh is a secret organization. Its secrets are so well-guarded that little Is known outside of the party regarding Its leaders, membership or activities. The party went underground ention to take place 215 miles diagonally across the peninsula from Pusan, in the extreme southeast, to Seoul and tightened their vise on thousands of trapped Communists. or. ably will watch the 15-round wet season this year, waters of bout via television and millions Lake Winnipeg continue to main- jcess of United Nations arms in When the 18-day emergency sitting adjourned, there was no recent days. more will hear it over- the na- I taln an alarming height. When nominated were H. Crawford Moore. Dr. Mrs. J. T. Harvey, P. The basis of the scheme Is a two-bedroom unit which would rent for $45. Rentals might scale upwards, of course, on the variation of local costs or if The United States approves of certainty it would not be recon tional radio networks. (CFPRitne October winds come, resl- the British plan which provides for the restoration of democratic vened before the end of the year. There was tentative adjournment sald today it did not expect to dents are anticipating that con-carry the fight.) slderable damage may be ex iox McKenzie, George idon McAfee. Harry General MacArthur said that, "while mopping up fighting is still in progress, all effective escape routes are closed and the fate ol North Korean forces caught In this pocket is sealed." larger units are required tn Fohmarv i4 hut Prpmier St. I government. pected irom ine Dealing oi the Louis is understood to have i II. Elkins. with W. B. also De. Laurent made it clear that mem- The question of whether the waves. Already there has been Apartments could available. Mont, and Mrs. P. M. told friends yesterday: "I'll 1 I bers will be recalled if the inter- United Nations forces should stop considerable shore erosion. In February, 1949. It was bannrd then by the government after being blamed for an unsuccessful attempt to shoot and kill the Shah. Since then, the party has continued to publish and secretly knock him out in five rounds.' T. Harvey as members The scheme also provides for national situation makes thi at the 38th parallel Is not speci Charles says: "I'm going toj purchase on a rental payment by necessary, fically determined, the view being that this Is a matter of military stop nim no later than the r-lins was presided twelfth round. Joe can be chop expediency. if president, W. D. d there was quite a f distribute weekly newpapers and ped up like any other old guy." ; Nevertheless, there are reports aancc. here that, should the 38th arrangement, ui uuwu ojhu-h,, which itself might be arranged , y by accumulating payments. i KKIIIfl I (KK As one alderman said: "The ; IMJIIiy WJIJ scheme seems almost unbellev-, M n ably good . , 1 nil racers wl " The mayor and Aid. Casey and ; r Smoke From Alberta Throws Fear Into Hearts Of Old Country Folk LONDON (CP) A strange blue suft 'followed the freak blue rrioon in the skies over the North Sea '4S commenced when parallel be passed, Soviet Russia nd Communist China would .ie siKKcstcd that the Indonesia Is In U N. Now p provided with some pamphlets. Police efforts to find the printing plant have been without success. Outside of this activity, the Tudeffhas practically sunk out sight, although officials believe it has had a hand In several strikes and Jobless I send large forces to help the Frlzzell were enthusiastic about ,AP, (North Koreans U possibilities in' meeting ,ihe of publshln(? newspaper(1 lOCal neea. I-1I tnr lurllnlnus orfinotmont ; area today. While baffled British star gazers traded Uiiuns reflecting the cpncral attitude of "ive Conservative As-:'. Frincc Rupert, fjr the convention. LAKE SUCCESS The republic Labor Parley's of Indonesia will be the sixtieth I notes on the phenomenon, first seen in the United The government would pur-' m the,r ,ce scales tne Comp. chase lots from the city, pre-,, MOngdom last night, colleagues in Demark watched There are fears that the Tudeh ferably those with services. The "d herf silence is an ominous one. that , nouses ,,. wih wouia nrobablv prooaoiy be ue dls- upon yesterday by the Security the sun come up as an azure Dau. - Jittery old folk queued up at Council. The vote was 19 to nothing. Nationalist China fey moved a resolution i thst the meeting ro lavoiing continuation ':dence in the leader-r Ansenmb and that :"sbe roniiested to ad-viow. The resolution Stormy Session WINNIPEG After a stormy session In whicki the left wing minority was very audible and durine which President A. R. u-, T F Mowle, comptroller of trlbutcd in various parts of the DowJones & Co pubUsherS of city where lot. i are street Jour Local contractors will have the sales tooI Ne have a strictly TftnP competitive itve basis. hLsg their advertising space so vaiahl(l t Amertran business the party may be lying low and gathering strength for a strategic blow. The Tudeh strength can not be measured In terms of present membership believed roughly to pd by Dr. R. O. Large. Mosher threatened to have some Wilfrid McLean, chairman Aid. u cannot be lgnored It ls the PNSTANCY Ambassador To Britain Quits - of the city councils housing com- t hmored. We should kKenzife urged that of them forcibly ejected, Canadian Congress of Labor convention late yesterday adop some Danish provincial DanKS demanding their money for a hurried flight from doomsday. Some feared the end of the world. Astronomers are divided on the cause, but some thought it was a filtering effect of far-flung smoke from vast forest fires raging in Alberta ani Northern British Columbia. Others thought the cause to be dust blown high Into the air In a storm and volcanic eruption far to the west. :ore constancy in the he Dartv. There had be between 10,000 and 20.000. Observers say it's the potential membership the party might have If Its existence' were' legalized that worries both the government and western democracies anxious to thwart the spread of Communism. believed too errat a ted the executive's statement of policy, including anti-Communist measures, by a vote of 700 t( mlttee, presided at yesterday lce u accordingiy wltrl apolo- afternoon'8 meeting and others ' g,es none present were Mayor O. W. Rud- Mowle traced the rtse in iabor, derham. Aid. O. B. Casey, Aid. . newsprint and other costss In the T. B Black, Aid. W. A. McLean, j ast decade Aid H. F .Glassey, Aid. O. V. Friz- j ..NeWspapers. as a whole, are o sanction chances ' matters. D. C. Stuart 25. if this could be done LONDON Lewis Douglas, United States ambassador to Great Britain for the past few years, is relinquishing his duties owing to Ill-health. A year ago Mr. Johnson sustained a zell, W. f. bione ana u. M.jearnlng less each year despite Fclsenthal. an annual Increasing volume of H. r said he felt there had t'-hing in what Mr. MAYBE NO KOREA OTTAWA The triumphant march of American troops in Korea has raised the possibility that Canada's special force may never see action there and may go instead to Western Europe. Further developments will depend on any action taken by the Vnitcd Nations beyond the 38th par gross revenue, ne saia. "Several great newspapers mentioned and kcep- serious eye injury while fishing.; There is no hint yesterday as to , who his successor will be. j lsUon In mind might FOR SLEEPY FIREMEN SWANSEA, Wales Firemen here can no longer give the excuse that they are unable to hear their alarm clocks. The firemen's union has stepped in with a suggestion that the clocks. If placed in glass bowls, will waKe any sleepy fireman. have closed their doors within the current year. Sixteen mergers of competing newspapers or LOCAL TIDES . Thursday, September 28, 1950 High 2:22 20.1. feet 14:26 21.2 feet Low 8:19 5.2 feet 20:50 3.5 feet Up to now Tudeh has been the only organized party In the country with a solid program of reform. SOCIALIST? A decade ago the Tudeh was a Socialist, self-styled progressive. Liberal organization. Many of Us founders had been Jailed for their Ideas by the Dictator Reza Shah, father of the present Shah. During the war and Russian occupation of part of Iran, 'he Tudrh crew strong. More printing plants have taken place Every Candaian city with a population of 30,000 or more has an official community planning so far this year for economy board. advantage. Moore, briefly rc-' political situation, J'isia the time had lie PruKrcssive Con-rty to try and stand 111 feci, or in other rk toward the general rostabl'.shmcnt. ThU 3 seconded by Dr. reasons and more are in the offing. Peter Wells Funeral Port Simpson Pays Tribute PORT SIMPSON All Port Simpson paid tribute last week to the memory of the late Peter Wells, one of the leading men of the village, whose funeral took place at Orace United Church. Mr. Wells had passed away in Prince Rupert after a month's CIRCULATION RISES "The standard reason given for the attrition has been 'costs ris-lnE faster than revenue.' . . . : TODAY'S STOCKS : I t i (Coortesjr 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) THE WEATHER Synopsis Many Interior valleys reported touches of frost last night with Klmberley lowest at 29. With clearing skies expected tonight most Interior valleys will be frosty again tomorrow morning. and more It reflected the Com What is the deeper cause? . . . allel. DOCKS GO HOME VANCOUVER Sixty Douk-hobors, first of 395 eligible for release from British Columbia prisons and penitentiaries, on Tuesday, in a secret operation, boarded two buses for Coquit-lam, then got on two railway cars of the regular run of the C.PJt. to Nelson. The remainder at Oakalla prison iarm are likely to leave in a few days, and those at penitentiary follow. The Doukhobors, members of the fanatic Sons of H. during the cour.se The answer is whether we have. munist line as Moscow agents ' rrabbed control. At one time Tudeh (which means massesl claimed a membership of 5,000,000. Iran's population is about 15,000.000. met the problem presented with proper pricing technique." Mowle said newspaper circula 'Parts of the Fraser Valley will "uni" rp'narVs 'all"'' 'o the demolition of "use built by the U.S. ' during the war, and !' that although other in B.C. have lmnor- 22 .43 .40 Aumaque Beattle Bevcqurt Illness. Before the remains were sent home here, a service was held In the ,chapel of the B.C. Undertakers In Prince Rupert. Rev. A. W. Lawton conducted Observers say this Is exaggerated. membership might ffU. none have come They say be affected too. General clear skies are looked for tomorrow although considerable cloudiness will still persist on the north coast. Afternoon temperature in western parts of the province will be a little higher than todays have been about 100.003 when "upon. the funeral service and Ernest Dudoward presided at the organ to accompany the hymns, which Skulsh 01 tion has been climbing steadily. Ke added: "We have cleared from 40,000,-000 morning and evening circulation in' 1939 to around 53,000,-000 today. This is an increase of 32 per cent. This Increase in circulation ls the finest job newspaper business has done in the last 10 years. "It indicates we have a product that ls considered so essential ill today's society that It is purchased daily by 53.000,000 people. were "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me the rarty reached its peak In (1948 iu5t before the collapse of ' the Soviet-sponsored Peoples Re-' public in Azerbaijan province. I About half the present Tudeh membership is believed conren- and "I Need Thee Every Hour." but eastern sections will remain cool. Regional forecasts valid un Vancouver Bayonne 02 j Bralorne 6.75 B. R. Con .02 B. R. X 04 Cariboo Quartz 1.30 Congress 12 Hedley Mascot 41 Pacific Eastern Pend Oreille Pioneer 2.35 Premier Border 02V, Privateer 08 y3 Reeves McDonald , 4.00 Reno 02 Sheep Creek 1.24 Silbak Premier 31 Taku River .10 Vananda 12 Vi Salmon Gold .04 Spud Valley .'. 04 Silver Stndard 1.98 Western Uranium 77 x Passes ' Representatives of various so 1 tvatoH In Tnhnran in povem- Freedom group, were convicted of nudism. The women are imprisoned at Grand Forks. AGREE ON DEFENCE NEW YORK The North Atlantic Treaty council Tuesday agreed on creating a combined defence force for protecting Western Europe against Soviet aggression and tossed to defence ministers the problem of what to do about using German manpower in the set-up. pIpIIos Ivv Guild, Ladles of the Y.P.E.A., Port Simpson Athletic Club expressed well spoken words of sympathy. The Port .. nif:', -i, nn-iiu I'liiii.i. niiii.r iiinu.,"i" I n the history nf this lard other vital snotsi Bobjo .10V2; Buffalo Canadian 23 V2 I Consol. Smelters ........ 118.25 Conwest 1.77 Donalda .48 V2 Eldona .22 East Sullivan 7.30 Giant Vellowknife 6.90 God's Lake .' 30 Hardrock 29 Harricana : 08 '4 Heva 05'4 Hosco ObVi Jacknife 05 V Joliet Quebec 67 Lake Rowan .08 Lapaska ' .03 Little Long Lac 38 Lynx 19 Madsen Red Lake 2.14 McKenzie Red Lake 40 McLeod Cockshutt 2.25 Moneta .31 til midnight Thursday. Northcoast region Variable cloudiness today and Thursday. A few scattered showers , this morning. Little change In temperature. Light winds. Lows tonight and highs tomorrow at Port Hardy, Sandspit, Prince Rupert 40 and 55. ' riiacp Sunday when j Other strong cells are believed h ot thp ate' Walter to be in the British oil fields Simmon Concert Band played a HIGHER PRICES P laid to rest'. PIWStntal.ivp f,,r n n r Wel1 known alono t.i1B number of selections. Prior to the church service, there was a song service in the residence of deceased as the body lay In state, the choir of tbe church taking part. Members of the Port Simpson . "(Continued on page 4 "'f Skeena Rlvoi- m around Abndan, In Isfahan and other textile factory centres an'', nmong the oeasants of Azerbaijan province. Azerbnilan with about one-fourth of tho country's ponula- Inn-is pitent'allv the most explosive spot in Iran. Qualified observers believe that only a Oils- "behaii of his 'race, rs his atlitotio ' "Most newspapers have brought their selling price per copy up to five cents. Some have gone to seven cents per copy. It is inevitable that we shall seo the copy price of newspapers move slowly on upward. "The newspaper business, with its tremendous readership, is once again .reasserting Us old-time aggressiveness and vitality as a powerful force In today's social and economic levels. "Our costs will continue to rtse linr J l""we r days, had won him Ns " the Naas and t Anglo Canadian 5.35 A. P. Con. 46 Atlantic 2.90 Calmont 1.21 C. & E Cenral Leduc 3.20 Hp was a loyal Ror1 rcn yar tnls summer T. lhe United Phi, ! snved Azerbaitan from an open Negus 1.00 Noranda 72.25 Louvicourt m all motto,. pe(tnt revolution. Needless to sav. the Tudeh has viiiara ,..; r":'a "e- NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS A Sale of Lots within the City of Prince Rupert on which delinquent taxes are owing, will be held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Prince Rupert, (3.C., at 10 a.m. September 30th, 1950. Property on which 1948 taxes are owing will be sold unless paid on or before September 29th,-1950. H. M. FOOTE, City Collector. Home Oil 15.50 i I services 'fBDitallzed on the discontent. Pie conduct- J. H .n,. - Russian rnritn nrnnacranaa IS possibly as high as 10 per cent In 1951. Circulation and linage Lome Anderson, charged with reckless driving, yesterday elected speedy trial before Judge W. O . Fulton In County Court. Trial Is set for October 2, . Horace Bennett was apprehended yesterday by R.C.M.P. and Is being held on a charge of breaking and entering. The charge is the result of an Incident at King George rooms Monday night. Wiit- "'dwnewji nr. F'wn with t r, . . concentrated on this sore snot. kail, ;.'T. Wghton will continue to grow. These The government drive aeainst tu. m.. j i.iin..,l lV.n oft alr Pickle Crow 1.75 Regcourt -04Vj San Antonio 2.45 Senator Rouyn .22 Sherrlt Gordon 2.20 Steep Rock 4.00 Sturgeon River 18 Silver Miller .91 Upper Canada 2.05 kla h,.Jorganbt- The Mercury 17 Vi Okalta 185 Pacific Pete 7.30 Princess 62 Royal Canadian " .HVi Royallte 14.00 Toronto Athona 08 factors make Imperative judi hsion t the ePmlU'U the Shah resulted In arrest hsh a-, le cemetery ., , , . ,,, cious adjustments of the rate structure to put the newspaper ay. tie leajeri But a tare number business on - a sound financial basis.' ' ... .... ; (went Into hiding.