r. i I i Prince Rupert Daily News Fiiclay. June 13. 1952 Tough-Spirited Communist Prisoners SiJ . By BILL BOSS i vacant. their own r , . , Canadian Press Staff Writer It w., only one ol the seem- times 1 Jim,t,,ParUes-)1 K.OJE ISLAND, Korea In TICTI RKSQI E ROCK VANCOUVER t Experts here say cue type of agate rocks found In Vancouver has lines and color resembling oil paintings. After they are found the ingjy endlc-M ways in which the Communis J" . ,U mdniEht CoL Asfor Given stripped of hU pnv- and Dara,u7 -Ke? and ,Z Southern Manitoba Needs Rain WINNIPEG. Although scat- 6,000 prisoners were singing. acy, his every act open to the song and dan &nd exlHl I It was Compound No. 85, one scrutiny of his guards and of I Camn mm, t t of those reputed to hold the , his fellows. I the mZ . ' Wt'artn I stones are giound and polished, j and "results can be amazingly beautiful." said Peter Drummond I a member of a university group. touKhcst-stiiiOed i Ccunmunisu Compound leadership seems to the political Tia J keep him con.U.nly on the go." Jacket S cT1' away trom reflection on his lot. Everv 4n ft P' sludy th on the island. They were massed 100 across, 60 deep. They were singing jaunty I tered showers to good rains oc- They exercLie for hours, Theyieter of th. L ',"una 'he per (if mtruninl i ui '""'"" b.m1s marching songs whose tempo : march to u"e wa'iti .. . . icaL they beat out with their capo, Improvised from kitchenware K(XN TO SHIPPERS j curred during the past week at " Refrigerated cars permitting : many points in the three prairie shipment, of porithable foods for .' provinces, precipitation was One dav tum . 1 swung from the right side, acrus ! tin cans and broomsticks. Their the chest, and up to the kit marching puts to shame the out- long distances were introduced 'antry backed Vtori " t t tered the compclSH handbound mT hatched shoulder. ! of -step shuffle of the U.N. ln- generally the lightest where it was most needed in southern Manitoba. on American railroads in 1875. 23rd Term As CPU President By EDWIN S. JOHNSON Canadian Press Stall Writer LONDON Col. Jacob Astor, chairman of The Times, was reelected president of the Commonwealth Press Union at the 42nd annual meeting. It marked thj veteran newspaper publishers 23rd successive term in office. Lord Burnham, managing-director of The Daily Telegraph, in reviewing the activities of the union during the last 12 months, said the newspaper profession throughout the Commonwealth would ivelcome the death of the On a rostrum facing them was ; fantrymen on exercLse marches of the RetotoZ". the camp leader. Bulween the; about the camp area outside. . . I . . I jfo j Further good rains are re-1 quired Immediately in southern j songs he sanawicnea poinita' ln the evenings' they stage death 24 hours j later. C'Ubbl Popular Steamer Prince Rupert AFTER A HAIRCUT Geatan and Rejean have lost their long tresses and now are ready to face school at Timmihs, Ont.. this fall as more grown-up men. The six-year-old twins are a bit self-conscious in th?ir short haircuts but probably soon will get used to thenv (CP PHOTO i Tot iktpcclot harangues, key phrases chorused in reply by the phalanx, with appropriate hand-and-cap gestures. It was impressive and in a way, frightening. There were all the hallmaiks of simple soldierly discipline coupled with, ingenious leader- ,1 vn'o fctnei cl 1 BREAST CANCER areas and even in districts where spring rains have been fairly satisfactory additional rains would be welcomed to pro-mot; normal crop growth. The weekly crop report of the department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways also indicates that cutworm damage continues from points in southern Manitoba and elsewhere and weed spraying has commenced. In the Okanagan Valley, the weather was warm with occasional showers, creating ideal growing conditions. No damage to fruit crops was reported from Stewart Notes fur art ! Unittd Nations' draft conven-iship to keep men occupied the SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Torts Eoch Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Comfort and Service responsibility of the 'prisoners' on "freedom of Informa- tion tion. Mrs. Dan McPhee and arrived by plane on their way CCXUMIIA nenjifs It. had been a document orig- o,wn leaders. Every compound was impeccable, scrupulously clean and orderly. The soldiers' uniforms were clean. So were their bodies. 'Continued from page 41 self. Dr. R. A., Macpherson of Winnipeg said that mortality from intestinal .obstruction has dropped from about 50 per cent to 12 per cent in the last 12 years. Willi HQLDEN am 7.,;h c" , ' inally intended to improve ln7 treatment Mn Mlpher wa ! TVl i h"? !" " 6of O'niation but had developed In- here in the early days t- ramr, ,nH as iatr J., p,,; ! to an encouVagement to govern. -----f n v,a v w 1 11 1 V. V- A corner of every compound ' was rigged up as a bathing place with rock drainage. Throughout j the day those corners were never , Rlinprt. tt'lidro VA anonnaA in any cause and no change in ... the ments to enact special press laws dangerous to freedom of i ..v. fsgvu in uit fka J 1 II.. rruit is indicated from "c "ao uuc h prospects fishing inditstry. Also on the oats fafono For Reservations Write or Call CITY CR DEPOT ' OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT prompt diagnosis and early sur- same Diane was Mrs. Junp Dick i expression. that given last week. I gical. treatment, but that sue- ! government sub-agent from Tel- i I,f,I-ICY OF VIGILANCE tlnn ann Mori In a rioinmnrocclnn AnvnnV. fmnlr wr. ni.i. I 1U . The policy of the Common BC. tube takes precedence in reduc wife of the RCMP Constable Dick 1 J , t 1 4 . 1 i , JOHNNY STEWAPT Today's Stocks (t'ourtrxj S. D. JoliiiMtim Co. Ltd.) J I stationed at Telegraph Creek. . M mm t, HHIW KOMI . tntttf mm Ktuu ing the death rate. He noted that Dr. L. C. Bart-lett of Winnipeg used the tube successfully in 49 of 50 cases and his success was due to "care and perseverance." wealth Press Union must continue to' be one of eternal vlgl lance." Lord Burnham saldi "Whenever there Is a threat of encroachment on press freedom we must be ready to step on it without delay. And wp must re main true to our trust to tel the news impartially, even if at times it hurts." TODAY ond SATURDAY Evenings 7 - 9:00 p.m. Sot. Moti"ce 2 n.m. TOTEM A FAMOUS PLATERS THEATK Walter Brown of Hyder. Alaska, Is sawing logs at his ne mill here. Mr. Brown, who Ls a nephew of the late Frank Reiclj-enbach who ran an assay office In Hyder, closed his Hyder mill some years ago and went to Oregon. He is now back in business Moving Canadian visitor. Car- ARISTOLPAT Th vllimot in imI Rya Whitkitt lull-bsditd, 4ull-flavoufd. S YEARS Oik and hopes to stay this time. Hi lyle Allison, editor-in-chief of will be joined later on by his j the Winnipeg Tribune, was in., family. troduced by Lord Burnham. Al- ' 1 i'on said he had returned Id is summer... serve M;.nv Van-1 Blilain aftpr an absence of 28 3 VANCOUVER (CP) couver youn? men arc having ' years to "indoctrinate" hlm.ilf ij Mr in things British. He felt en tinued stress should be placed on their left ears pierced for earrings, says Mrs. Edna Mae Young an oa croialict Sho -laitnoH melchers the Importance : f Anglo-Cana out of men are crowding girls dian trade relations. the shop. 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