""'. in lint, y;w m. mmy v ,7 The Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 29, 1U53 South Korean Foreign Minister Assails India For PoW Report i V PANMUNJOM i Sout'i Ko- Communist, charts are fully ! le's fcreim minister to jay as- 1 founded." I sallec J"dia f01: bc,nB l The Communists were back- ed over to the political conference for disposition. Negotiations toward setting up 2 political conference are at a standstill. hi j repon iai,u,g sou n n-orea lor lng away from a Korean politl-sabotaging .he explanations to ca conference because it would The United Nations command uuiy war piisuiH-rs. i thn makt,,h. release rf un I: f we -re not surprised. For- repatriated prisons Jan. 22 "look ! maintains the armistice pro- cign Minister ryun Yung T?.l une faulty procedure.- I vides that all unrcpatriaU-U shia. oecaii.se we know India th. Prs...mi.u hiv, ., PnW he released as civilians I f if 2 Me wllh thc Communists mart nuinbim that 'ftr so Jan. 22 or 30 days after the ex- or' i It on all Important Issues." di ys of explanations any pris-! planation period wmcn ended c nor remaining should be turn-j Dec. 23. Pvi n s attack was the blow of rn expectr n-'n f t,fr sn 'AS Korean thunderclap against In Britain's Defence Spending Centres on New Equipment ula s iifuiiamy m uie loueny prisoner si'uition. Indii. rhiirman p"er of tl.i' five-country rcpitrlntion o.,.-miosion. sir'ed with Folnnd and Czechoslovakia in a majority report tfnt ar-useri 5!:u n Korea of controlling compuundn 000.000 .is tbbed for develop X RO EVANS LONDON KD-Cackcu ment of air power. In August tne I wraps come oil the wonii s fust , housing more than 22,000 antl defence budget of 1.836,000,000, jet bomber, the V Communist North Korean and : Biuam in 1 tb3 went shopping for ' ",, rhino.o ir ltritnn i - u... AVTO V Ull all. Foreign experts envied super v.....v.o line ot'st eapuns iivtiiiiiuic iu Only a small number of th? equip her fighting forces, swollen ; inU-Rcd prisoners ever met tu a peacetime peak, i Communist persuasion teams in ( 0ct x ,he,.e were 863.900 sonic jets such as the Super-marine Swift, the Oloster Javelin L a, 5 r ' V""1 s-,- 'J .St'BJFCT TO RATII'K'ATION by striking mem oers of the United Steciworkers of America ; (CIO-CCL), a basis has been reached for settle merit of the strike which began 14 weeks ago at . Hollinger mine, Canada's largest gold producer, at Timmins, Ont. The agreement was reached i by 'these officials at a Toronto meeting: standing, left to right: William Mahoney, assistant ' Canadian director of the USWA; national direc tor C. H. Millard; Eamon Park, legislative director and the Hawker Hunter at the i Farnborough air show in Sep- k : tember. TV) SH OE f kA.NES bring a Canadian National Railways loci ! of the union, and P. C. Finlay, Hollinger secre tary and general counsel. Seated are Ontario's iihp mmp nintnrit.v chii chief conciliation officer, Louis Fine i left, and Labor Minister Daley. ! A minority report by Sw t h ! vice v.....0 schenVe -- and 23.B0O fiiling out ; , ThrVy "f T bUm ' the HMVm harbor The Com Com- edpn i women-S aervices. More than gfi C " Natal oT-'"taw.h 8"h ttf Whe" a W00den ' C7tfr more -- ;td re.d, ta -i ' f' "3-ton weight. The engineer and fireman were Ior a weather eve on thr nuge ; and Switzerland blamed STlflDY ICEBKEAKER munist explanation teams drawing out the interviews ; SU,L of some 400 Russian submarines,,, i sometimes as long as five hours. 1 About 20 per cent of the total , concent;ated on production of t Newcomers to Canada in '53 May Exceed Number Last Year ' ST. JOHNo :.;.d. (CP) The j mhaling ship Finback has been 1 ' Chartered to a paper company at Corner Brook for ice-clearing operations in the Humber arm Crils winter. The small but sturdy ' ' haler is skippered by Capt. George Bugge with a crew of 12. ; NEW YEAR'S EVE Late Sh ow 1 1 :30 p.m. r.un iuiu a jic uuiiicicin-c 'f."""b " --- ip.t trigates ana ann-suDmar- in Seoul that he does not know Britain. The rest were scattered , (ne vessos what went behind the through Europe, the Middle ast I on prison , At lJje sajne ,,;i,e tiierc was an compounds in the neutral zone and Asia. u."me ; eabii.o tonsiruction oi air- but added: "I do not think the! One of the bigger Items on the uan'jncre, txisung iiat tops Arrivals from the United Kingdom for the second straight year showed an increase. In the first 10 months a total of 40,990 came from the United Kingdom compared with 36.637 I defence bil 1 was C100,000.0u ear- MEDICAL TE V .I raplU)y bulll up tru;ir compie- . KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) Dr. ! marked for defence research, up . awM ot jet p4.nes. cerlt' from I952' John Quinlan and his wife. Dr. i40 Per In October, marine experts Helen Quinlan, have passed their j . 10 trie army, wun a sireiiKi" j were invited to inspect the new By KEX KELLY Canadian Prpss stall Writer OTTAWA (CP) Newcomers to Canada this year are expected to exceed the number who arrived 'n 1952. Final figu.es v.-.i not be available for some time but estimates indicate that the total will easly pass the 164.498. mark of last year. This year's arrivals will boost to more than 900,000 the in a similar period last year and j examinations for specialists' cer- j of 445,900. went 581,000.000 est gas turbine engine, the RAKiO. it) 1 1 P'i I I 25.058 in 1951. ihe increase of i tification from the Royal College i In the re-equipping campaign. ; Navy otliciais estimate the tur- 10 per cent in 19o3 compared j of Physicians and Surgeons of biggest news was the announce-! bine is capable of driving a fri-with an increase of 46 per cent Canada. Both are employed atiment in September that a new gate at 35 knots. On the Screen . . . ANN GIIERIDAN - JOHN LUND in "JUSTACROSS THE STREET" On the Stoge ... I IKST PIHI.IC APPEARANCE IX CANADA "THE ITALIAN FOUR" Also CRAZY AUCTION last year the Nova Scotia banitorium herejtiink, the Caernarvon, faster, October also bi ought the sec- in uns caiegury, arrivals uom ; heavier ana Deuer armorea man 0ild expiosion of a British atomic Entrianfl nnd Irrhinrl were ni?hpr ' oa nt tua ,.ir. tim fQmo-i r'onturinn hnri hen , . t,, mimnpr nf immwrant. admittnri 7C . .7 P v-,,cl " KrI "-c"" c l'"'H , ' '" . oomo on vne woomera range 111 Canadl ITe Lha? 3 Z'u ,rom and Prduced in Canada developed. Australia. A third bomb he end of the . o . . ... "lc 111 ! ocotiand and wales down. i u made from wood. I Almost as much money 548 secona wona war. Entr.es llVi H1C1 LI ,UIU Oct. 26. The5 total for the first 10 ; pean countries were seven per Supply Minister Duncan Sandys announced in August that Britain possessed guided missiles capable of travelling 2.000 miles an hour at heights of 50.0000 feet. months of the year the latest ! cent higher in this period at figures available show that 61 ,5C8 compared with 57,472. The H3.722 were admitted. A total of j largest increase was among Ger-194.391 entered in 1951; 73.912 ' man immigrants 30.793 corn-in 1950; 95,217 in 1949; 125.414 pared with 25.307 Dutch im- Admissions: Orch., all scats 63c I.o:m. all seats 7"c TICKETS NOW ON SALE l j TTP ) i CAPITOL t-amfH$ Tlaji-rs Theatre BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Critical Player Hinders Self as Well as Partner ! in 1948; 64.127 in 1947 and 71.719 I misrants dropped slightly to i in 1946. i ia.193 frcm 20.160. ; The pattern for ihe' first four : Entries from the United Slates SCREEN FLASHES TODAY TO WEDNESDAY months of 1953 indicated a sharp dropped one pr-r cent at 7,796 decline. . However, the tempo in- : from 7.904 while entries from creased steadily during the fol- I other countries ehowed a 23-lowing months. - . : per cent decline to 33,968 from This pattern was the result of j 44.223. Among the decreases in the first 'full year in operation of I tne Jatter category were Italians, a new policy. The aim is to bring down 17,428 frcm 18,260, and immigrants to Canada in the ' Poles, down to 2.746 from 5.115. late spring, summer and earlv One of the by-products of belaboring your pari- LONDON iReuters) The Bri-; tkV. tKautra .r..ilrin,t ho thn rt Itanc v unn ILYNN'UHARA.. npr with criticism On PVerV (lea.! is that. thrOUdh ! sumo u artnfa retired at. Kit AGAINST V ATI 71Jlf:S TS- ' V . v "j ! embarrassment, bewilderment or just plain resent. I ywor do j 1 ment, partner will continue to play well below hist mature" actresses in their eos; ' j 1 iall months when it is easier to establish a new home and find a job. Bomber Coach Now Free Agen rtllU I US tS ICJJJUIiniUIC 1U tJlL , success of at least five hit shows! MOKE I-ROM U.K. usual par. Another angle, ofton over- fdt M ANTHOKT 0U1NN Aua umi mm uit a -1 hui YOU CAN DEPEMD ON CAPITOL ALSO . bm.lv may an!) orch.,. "" """""mam and paw Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Whrn kidneys fml to rrtnove exocaa wid nd wtca, twek-cWe, tired feeiint. disturbed real ofteti follow. iJO'i.i't Kidney Pi tin (tubulate kidueyi to A fAMOl S PLAYERS 1IIEATRI North dealer Neither side vulnerable M-tll Ml" Krush) ' 54 J 7 H A 1 D A J 10 6 5 - C A 10 (Mr. Ilitlr) (Mr. Alwl) 68 4 S K Q 10 9 4 ft J 8 S 4 H Q 10 3 D-K 8 D Q 7 C- 7 S 4 3 C-U 8 2 ' ttiltll ' 4 Olr. ( Iiiiniploii) . S A S3 H K t 2 r 9 4 3 a c k j e The btclcllng: North ut South Wwt ID IS I NT Pass now playing in London. At the headj at the moment Is i Gladys Cooper, .65. a better ac- tress now than when she, -w(U) j the toast of the town 40 jc.ir's j ago and, some long-memoried : old-timers say, just as good looking. j Miss Ccoper generally is re-i garded as personally responsible ' lor the sucoekss . of fcWynyard Browne s "A yutation o Fact." She docs not appear " till hall- way through the second aot, out I then carries the play triumph- antly, with co-stars Pamela i brown and Paul Schoficld tag-j ging along. normal dity, Yot, (pfl bet'fr slrrr, letter, work Ixiut. (-1 l)Ma t tiiy - drug offv. Vim kui 4uud (Mi Iknid 't. WINNII'EG (CP Fiery George locked, is that the wordy cri'ic i Traf ton now is a free agent and is so busy criticizing that he ! will be able to dicker with foot- I himself is often guilty of care-' ball clubs in Canada and the less error' i United States. In today's deal if Mr. Cham- I 'iiaflon and Winnipeg Blue pion had paid more attention ; Bombers came to their official ! to his cards and less to bawling i parting Monday in a statement i out his partner for her raise to issued by Tratton and Bomber!10 no-trump, he could have president Karl Sloeomb at the j vve his contract, club's annuak meeting. Mr. Dale opened ttle clfiTVt- of Terms of the settlement give j spades and Mr. Champion saw Trafton a full salary of $12,500 i at a glance that there was very for the 1954 season. lit tie chance for nine tricks. Trafton, who took the Bomb-(Even if he guessed thc location ers to the Grey Cup final this ! of thc queen of clubs correctly, M-.ir sun " ve hid a contract! he h id only six winners outside up until now and didn't feel free ' of the diamonds. And since Mr. to negotiate with other clubs, I Aocl had overcalled and Mr. therefore I have nothing lined I Calp had passed throughout, up." surely the former had either ; the king or queen of diamonds, Wallace's Dept. Store Beyond Comparison GLENAYR KITTEN SWEATERS 2 NT Ps 3 NT All pass. 1 ve "inn inuuKin ui reiir- : ing, sne aamits. out anomer Y MAKING AS THE OLD YEAR- i j fSssfs. FAoes into jSxpi he might have won the second! play comes along that I like and spade. After all, If Mr. Dale had I so I go on." started with three spades, then I Dame Sybil Thorndlkc. on the Mr Abel would have only four1 other hand, has-"never thought and tho- defenders could never I of retiring." win more than three tricks In; Thousands ot theatre-goers the suit. 1 are fiookmg to see Dame oyon More important, if Mr. Cham-' in N. C. Hunter's "A Day at the Th" GLENaYR is made of B lofter-than -soft Lamb.swool, lull fashioned, moth-proofed and shrink-proof. Priced from possibly both. Angrily denouncing his partner for raising his no-trump bid on an "absolute minimunV LAST NIGHT'S IGHTS By The A.(x.aletl Press Brooklyn Georgie Benton 154, Philadelphia, outpointed ' Mr Champion automatically pion naa piayea his ace of bea, " in which she stars with ouu Junes, ioo'4, uaKianci, uaiii., I ducked the 111st two rounds of spades at trick two, Mr. Dale i her-husband Sir Lewis Casson, $6.95 to $9.95 Wallace's Dept. Store e 1 r 4 1U , , 1 spades. Mr. Abel winning the would have had no opportunity Holyoke, Mass.-Harry Whitey first trick with the nine antl j to ditch his king of diamond-Smith, 126 '2. Brooklyn, out- , the second with thc king. , At trick three, Mr Champion pointed Bobby Courchcsnc, 127 ' At trick three the queen or could have led a small diamond Chicopee, Mass., 8. j spadcs was Icd and Mr. Da!, Mr Dalc put lhe kl ,lhus had tnc 0pportunity for a(ne tricK C0Ud be conccd(,d tj WHL STANDINGS ! beautiful play. He discarded the him. If he played the eight of king of diamonds. Now. no mat- diamonds, Mr. By The Canadian Press Champion could !ter how Mr' CnamPn P'ayed , put dummy's w l t p a pt9 up ace and return THE "CHICK A BOOM" JAMBOREE! Four top recording Hart light up th Krenl f and with Sir John Gielgud and bir Ralph Richardson. Her old rival. Dame Edith Evans, 65, is not in a play at the moment. The muddle-headed, stylish mother in T. S. Eliot's "The Confidential Clerk" Is Isabel Jeans, 62. French-born Yvonne Arnaud, 61, long a London favorite In light comedy, is wonderful In "Dear Charles." One of thc oldest actresses is Helen Haye, 79, who was t.j brightest thing about thc play, "Anastasia," before It closed recently. She also appears regularly on television. 1 145 5 104 104 45 " "imsuil. tuner way, Mr. Dale 92 45 Mr. Abei from getting in with 1 would win his side's diamond 5 120 128 39 ; the queen of diamonds to cash ; trick a nd he would have nn 21 14 20 12 17 IS 17 13 14 21 12 20 Calvary Vancouver N. West. Saskatfion Seattle fcdmonlon Victoria PRINCE RUPERT TO 4 105 98 38 I the rest of his spades. 1 other 4 113 130 32 1 ... 1 . . winners to cash and no to reach his partner's rfUOSE 129 I'll 1ft ' vljailll-'lUll 3 WlIliMllft nnj 12 1 8 5 94 io7 29 had gone in the right direction, j and- There are pulp and paper mills In all provinces except Alberta, Saskatchewan and P. E. I. A1 FROM r- KETCHIKAN THE SKEENA GROCERY (Opposite the Hospital) WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 2nd for the purpose of taking inventory of our stock. BILL WASYK $15.00 VltN(ii;L $2700 tit mm ,$ W . PETERSBURG Mm! '. f BD.f NEW YEAR'S BALL HMCS CHATHAM For invitations contact Naval Reserve members. $2970 WHEN YOU 1 Jl'NEAU $41.40 Ml, 1... m h k tern M 1KB I Wtl. Sim wts wi ias Kt'm nits Ikm met ttsiii hitoi mm 1 m TOM 0010 1 . Li m mm iwm 1 riiMwai Km " w rev FLY ELLIS tVUITEIIOKKE $5600 CITY TRANSFER . LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBrlde Street TODAY and Wed AIR LINES SEATTLE $6500 Plus 'Woe Water Wonders "Hurricane Hunters Cartoon ,5 . TOTEM A Famous Players Theatre Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. OR PHONE 526 Ask obout our GROUP Fares Phone 266 Office opposite Post Office) 1 3rd Ave.