PROVINCIAL LIBUS, Smorrows 113 VICTORIA, B. C. -TIDES ,,,, July 23, 1953 Lcifir. Hiardard Time) lbJ Daty VDelivary Phon. 81 V :30 15.9 feet 23:03 1U 4 feet .... 5:13 4 9 feet 18:57 94 feet NORTHERN AND CBNTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published of Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLII, No. 169 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1953 - PRICE FIVE CENTS n 1 "! foe!! Will Mos i ... !il(lpl(golMil :iJL : "1? ( ::i Foreign Minister issues Statement By The Canadian Press a ' . ,' V , - SEOUL. -South Korea's foreign minister, Pyun Yung Tai, said today "we will not observe any implementation of the armistice." Rol( Line Hit M By Chinese By The AbsuclHled Press SEOUU Some 1,000 Chinese Communists, attacking along a one-mile front, today hit five Pyun said South Korea consid- Work Party At Curling Club Tonight ft -r r t , . J.' t . J i . , , ,:: t i ;;.- r- ,f ft" , ' " v -,? :., t &&&m& A i , i K - ' ' " , ' 'tL"1 4 ' ' . , -- - ' V , - i : .C- fz-J: '; . j !' c 7 - 'H 9 i wJ t i ' - ' ! t -r - X V - J.' i i South Korean positions in ii:KTS OF CRISP, new 20, 50 and lOO-dollar bills of bogus U.S. "currency are examined by," a inch Inspector of the International Police Organisation after a raid on a Paris, France, coun-ji'it printing plant' early this month. Two men were arrested, one a Swiss and the other a Inch dental technician. ,''''".'',. the Kumsong bulge sector ered the agreement between special U.S. envoy Walter Robertson and President Syngman Rhee had been broken. Earlier today Rhee said in a statement that . South Korea will give a post-war political conference 90 days to "persuade the Chinese Red aggressors" to withdraw from North Korea. "If their efforts fall," Rhee declared, "we shall be at liberty to follow our own course of action." Pyun Joined Rhee is handing the United Nations command the double-barreled ultimatum which threatened to wreck a Korean truce that appeared ast Germany's Red Rulers Li r t c it i uivt; vjfuvu v lev ui nee ruuu A call to all members of the. Prince Rupert Curling Club went out at noon today to go to the Seal C6ve quarters tonight to continue improving the grounds and club. President Jack Laurie urged the men in particular to join the regular work party in digging a trench around the rink while the weather is fine.. All work must be completed this summer, so freezing can start In September. Mr. Laurie said he hopes at least two dozen members will He demanded that US. Hir'i By PAN l)K M t K The Mipplies came from a West Oerinan Rovernment re-servo maintained In this Iso of central Korea, scene of last week's big Red as-; sault. The United States Rth Armv mid three prongs of the attack were beaten back before dawn. But at the other two points the Reds attacked again after being hurled back. Last reports from the front said sporadic fighting continued. Elsewhere along the rain-soaked battlefront three dozen or more small-scale fights flared briefly in the pre-dawn darkness. Allied fighter-bombers fie through heavy clouds and drizzling rain and dropped almost 500,000 pounds of high explo i Commissioner James B. Conant (UN (APi A million immediately stop food glfU to crs of free Western food , hunRry Eafit Germans Iw-cause East Germany Commu- tnese wcre "in,.Rai and lncom-ulers Into frenzy today. !paUblc wfth the elemenUry dc- only days away. He earlier warned that South Korea would act Independently unless the United States repudi lated city since 1048 to protect it against a new Russian blockade. The reserve will be replenished by donations from the fuct HiRh Commissioner : mands of maintaining public ates some assurances given the United States, whrre President turn out. mlr Scmyenov, in a brist- order." diplomatic note, called the But in West Berlin, thousands Communists which the Reds announced at Panmunjom last Eisenhower offered $l5.000.0rt0 ninth relief program a of workers were set to wrapping i worth of free food to hungry Sunday. The assurances opened (I States plot to enlist the 1.000.000 packages of food- East Germany on July 10 and the way for a quick armistice. Percy Jones ji t hirelings and criminal stuffs for delivery on the Iron stuck by It after Soviet Foreign Rhee's sudden statement nU for a new anti-Red Curtain border here beginning i Minister V. M. Molotov de came as the U.S. state depart Balcony Seats Only THE SERIOUS ATTITUDE of this group resembles that of rapt music lovers at an outdoor- music concert in one of the natural settings that are popular in the summer. This bunch appears to have arrived late and taken top tiers at the rim of the amphitheatre. Actually, the American black bear cubs, six months old, are sunning themselves on the cement plaster blocks in their tlen at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago. In the Russian zone. next Monday. nounced the offer as " clumsy ment sent a secret note to Rhee. I. propaganda manoeuvre. sives on Red frontline positions It presumably dealt with South Korea's role , in the armistice. VIIDr.l AD CA CUCC rUCnilC i trotest rejected in the Kumsong bulge area, the U.S. 5th Air Force said. How the Reds will react to Radar-equipped B28 bombers maintained their 'round-the- Rhee's ultimatum was, the Jylg aJIJL.m .nJIIL.J V.fl.Wli. I a high American official sa!d WORTHLESS FOR - 22 YEARS u'SZr&"S!ltJ;, question as staff officers con clocte- pHirniir.3 o lied twiUe f' j iii:iais U!nneu ii ui uusuju m Asphyxiated ' Asphyxiation by drowning was the verdict returned by a jury under coroner Don Forward yesterday afternooa at an inquest held at B C. Undertakers In the death of CNR freight checker Percy Grevllle Jones. Mr. Jones was found dead In his apartment in the Killas & Christopher block Monday afternoon. Mr. Jones's body was found by tlntiprfTvorkjjat Panmtinjorrt on final details of a truce. The South Korean president 832 Already Nominated v;;j .v.. r' '3? h '. i front positions with night and daylight attacks, the air force said. i Communist night fighters made six non-firing passes nt .comment on except it implies ! that Russia will go V extreme I lengths to cut off outside aid j to the Germans they are op-! pressing." , said he was awaiting approval from Washington of agreements- made with Robertson in the se 18 U.S. B29 Superforts whicin For 265 Commons Seats MINNEAIH )UU APIA $52 check, worthless for 2i years, cashed by a burglar who stole it from a Minneapolis uibing shop. Arthur J. Johnson, shop owner, said the check was one led him fur pay. It was dated Jan. 15. 1931. There were no ids to cover the check at the time so Johnson saved It. . The thief cashed the cheek In a Minneapolis store without ulile. it was drawn on a Minneapolis bank no longer lit tenrc ' . ... cret talks earlier this month. West Berlin welfare workers attacked a Red airfield at Ullu In the agreement, Rhee said who pushed 3.900 free food par-1 in northwest Korea for the sec- By The Canadian Press i In 1949, 262 seats were filled; he would abide by the terms of cels through the Iron Curtain ond consecutive night. Tuesday expressed" fear the note ' The Reds struck with small the armistice for an unstated in 1945, there were mis Sid Elkins, plumber, who was Investigating the cause of water leaking from the apartment period. meant Russian tanks and troops The more we try to co- j soon might seal off East Oer- :inany so that no western relief cperate," Rhee declared bitterly, "the more confused we are Into the Unemployment Insurance Commission office below. Mr. Elkins told the Jury he found Mr. Jones in the bathtub t. Laurent, Drew Continue getting to be. However, we are still trying and will co-operate probing jabs at outposts near Luke the Oook's Castle on the "astern front. Sniper Ridge on the central front, northwest of Chorwon and at other points on the east-central front. All were beaten back in brief rifle and machine-gun battles, the Rth Army said. The US. cruiser Manchester and the destroyer Radford bombarded Communist coastal de of the apartment and that the water was still running. all we can." year, because of redistribution, 265 are at stake. There are two two-member ridings. Queens in Prince Edward Island and Hall-fax. The Literals have nominated Z62 candidates, the Progressive Conservatives 234, the CCF 154 and Social Credit 63. The La'jor-Progressive (Communist) party has 98 In the field, compared with only 19 in 1949 and 68 in 1945. There are 21 others, ln-oluding two Indeiwndent Pro- ampaign in Rural Quebec at all could enter. , ; . Bemyenov's wrath today centred on the relief market set up last .week In West Berlins Kreuzberg borough by Mayor Willy Kressman. It dispensed milk, potatoes and fruits to 25.-000 Soviet sector residents at one-fifth the normal cost. It The record number of candidates for a Canadian general election was set In 1945 with 954. The hot-weather campaign of 1953 likely will not produce that many aspirants for a seat in the House of Commons, but 1949 s total Is almost certain to be exceeded. Up to Tuesday, five days before the official close of nominations next Monday, the number of candidates reached 832. an unofficial compilation by The Canadian Press shows. This was only 16 short of the 1949 total of Rhee said further: "We have done our part to Evidence showed that Mr. Jones had a cut over the right eyebrow and It Is believed that show our willingness to cooperate with the United States By The t'Rumuan pre' t The CCF Is advocating a pane Minister St. Laurent and tionul health-Insurance scheme. :r Drew. Progressive Con-i . m. t,ii, in reaching to turn off the water he slipped, suffering a vyif wiiii nihil and postponed our determination to get the Chinese Red troops out of Korea before the I'Uve leader, currv their replaced this week by earned Income I would Inflict WH fence guns near Wonsan on Korea's east roast, navy head- I 'm campaigning Into rural j larger similar projects' operat blow that knocked him unconscious so . that he slipped Into the water. the biggest tax he , could pay signing of an armistice. muirtcrs reported. ; gressive Conservatives in Quebec today K,r the. third il:iy. But this was a conditional In the Yellow Sea. British pi constituencies. The futf verdict said: "Death ing In seven West Berlin boroughs. FASCIST AGENTS Senryenov eon tended the 848, but 122 under that of 1945. j T lender M. J. Coldwell will is believed to have been caused lots from the aircraft carrier Ocean attacked targets near the western end of the battle line. iiue to concentrate on lit agreement. If the United Nations does not consider our desire for survival, we cannot regard the understanding as binding on us." by the deceased having fallen while taking a, bath and strik iniil Ontario. Pieniler Man- 'I Allirrta got Into the wrap Kreuzberg low-cost market wis staffed by "Fascist agents in I "ight on the side of Social Forty-two. women are candidates: 20 Labor-Progressives. 10 CCF, eight Progressive Conservatives, three Liberals and one Social Crediter. The greatest concentration of candidates In any one riding is In Manitoba's Springfield where seven are running. The Liberal, CCF and Social Credit parties are contesting all until he did something Useful," Mr. Coldwell said. "It is time that those who live on the backs of those who work should be made to pay a pretty fair share of the: shot In the finance of this country." Mr. Manning, In a broadcast from Edmonton, said Albertans would no more think of going back to a Lllwral or Conservative provincial government than they would of going back to oxcarts or buggies. "About the only argument North Van Recount Rejected VANCOUVER Judge Bruce I, Hiinoiihki yesterday, Mr. pursued the subject of pro-'I autonomy while Mr. St.. nt spent a homey day im hands with hundreds of 16 Aboard Missing Plane LONDON (API The air rain the disguise of food vendors and was shut down because of the mass protest of West. Berlin unemployed and the populace of East Berlin." The note charged that the food centres were set up to woo East Germans while millions of West Germans "go hungry." Scmyenov said West Germany had more than 1,500.000 unemployed "while In the German democratic republic and East "is In towns and villages on City Man Fined Edgar Willsher of Prince Rupert apiieared before Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court this morning charged under the Unemployment Insurance Act with having made 14 false statements by which he received unemployment Insurance benefits amounting to $69. Willsher pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined 15 and $2.50 costs or in default seven days in jaii. ing his head with sufficient force to cause unconsciousness thereby causing asphyxiation by drowning." The Jury was composed of Kenneth Robertson, foreman; E. J. Blain, Clifford Ham, Keith DeWltt, Mark Hill jr., A. E. Janes. Funeral services for Mr. Jones have been set for 2 p.m. Friday from Grenville Court Chapel of B.C. Undertakers with Canon Basil 8. Prockter officiating. A brother, Eric Greyille Jones, is expected here from Victoria tomorrow. 22 seats In B.C. The Progressive Conservatives have nominated 14 lstry said an RAF . Hastings plane with 16 persons aboard Boyd Monday rejected an application for a judicial recount In smes of the St. Lawrence have! crashed Into the Mediterranean candidates and the LPP Liberals and Progressive Conscr- Drew, shaking to an ovcr- Sea today off the coast of North North Vancouver riding arising from the June 9 British Columbia election. Application for the recount Africa. vatives can advance for electors not sending Social Credit members Ui Parliament Is that the audience In a city, hall 11 room, contended that the Another aircraft reported see named 17. Four candidates are seeking the Skeena seat, held in the last House of Commons by Ted Applewhaite, Liberal who Is seeking re-election. Others in 'Sis would regard an elec- was made by Liberal W. R. Mac- party's BO candidates, If elected. 1 Berlin unemployment does not ing survivors clinging to a raft, and a ship was diverted to the viriory Aug. 10 as a clear Dougall, who lost to Social couldn t form a government. exist. scene. Crediter Oeorge Tomlinson, 'lute to demolish the federal in Judce Bovd based his decision 1 the field are: Harry Archibald. the nr.v;rnt cour.se Is fol- on the ground that provisions of CCF; Jim MeKelvie. Social Credit, I'rovlnrlal legislatures will Lr-r the Election Act had not been ana Mrs. nnn minara, ij-r. ''(lured to the level of mere CODIES POUND Nominations for Skeena riding Quebec I'll Offices fit Mm rmilrDl observed. ; He ruled a recount could not be held because in some cases ballots had not been closed July 20. -WEATHER- T7 --- returned to their original envelope after they were talli"d election night. "iiiient at Ottawa," he said, ada's constitution was thrpaii.,i.r than ever be-"iMl the Mhernl administratis eeiilriUizing legislative IiixIiir powers. St. Laurent went through uughest dny of his campaign He spoke half a dozen f'" f'lig-bedeekeri nlat. Synopsis A weakening storm centre has become stationary over the Queen Clinrlotte Islands. Cool air Sockeye Run Falling Off V ' m - 4 ; v ' ' J''1 . ' 1 ! from this system Is spreading I slowly southward across the pro- -ray t I CI'OWiIk trullianl ,l went hv rar nnri In ctima Cohoe fishing Is extremely ! vinee, bringing Increased cloud good while sockeye catches are i to southern areas, starting to fall off, department j Unsettled weather will con-of fisheries officials said today. . tinue over the northern half of Fishermen report an average of i the province with temperatures 500 to 6on Dounds of cohoe per I remaining below the seasonal s forced It to stop. 1 Sorel, the nrlmn mini.. 1 x V 7 , SOSTO F'al sienallprf ' I " wig (Jniuuc H.r . ' Lnurent siwke to the day per boat taken off North normal. Forecast wuui uie deck of a ferry ip ernsclni. iu. ci i ':""i.i.Df' 'W u uvj y u y u h North coast region Cloudy 7 r ' luuervuie. ri'i.L roiit with a few showers today, clear 3 Rhawluiiian ing along " th mainland this evening. Variable cloudiness Progressive Conservatives Thursday. Island. Sockeye fishing on the Skeena improved Monday with catches for the 460-odd boats averaging 65. Rivers Inlet catches were good Monday but there were signs of the run falling off. In the Naas, the average is only about 16. There are about 125 boats in that area. uu rout" as a national iriin.l ijn-'f iW Little change in temperature. MAP SHOWS C.VSrE. QUE, DISTRICT Where provincial police and a provincial government crime expert are Investigating the mystery of three American hunters. Police said remains of one t of the hunters, Eugene H. Lindsey, 45, of Holidaysburg, Penn., has been found. Still missing were Lindsey's 17-year-old son, Richard, and a companion, Fred Claar, 20, also of Holidaysburg. f W'ndor' Ont.. Mr. Coldwell Winds westerly 15. Low tonight and high Thursday at Port THREE RCAF SIKORSKY 51 HELICOPTERS, used In search and rescue operations and surveying, take to the air at the Canadian joint air training school at Rivers, Man. The three services were In on this photo. It was taken by naval photographer A. B. Carroll. The 'copters were piloted by Fit. Lt. Tom Causey, RCAF, and Maj. A. Stewart and Capt. Percy Davis of the army. -uiuries with fewer re- es than rnnnrio Hardy, Sandsplt and Prince Ru i pert, 50 and.60. ' national health plans.