PROVIN LIBRARY PROVINCIAL IKS k - - VICTOr-tl CX1A. MORROW'S TIDES L.sday, July 14.. 1M irific Standard Time) ST, Daily Delivery 3:02 199 feet 15:49 18.9 feet 9:31 30 feet 21:44 6.7 feet T"" " " 4f3 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" VOL. XLII, No. 161 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 13, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS Phona 81 - ....... r?- ill r- ! II i tPB Li' ; p.. "! V--. N Lv-- '.t-Cfs J : Biggest Offensive In Over Tv6 Years I ... 4s . ' '- J.1. .... V '' ' -. By The AHHOctfUed Press SEOUL. Chinese Communists sent up to 40,000; men against allied lines on the Korean east-central front toniglit in their biggest offensive since 1951. i "This is h-nd-to-linnd firht-t- ; .: ..r-5 AX .Jii $' m. (zr . iniT all alnnq our front," s;1 j a U.S. advisor to the South Korean division most heavily j rnTaijpd. j The bat.tln opened at 10 p.m j with tremrndous artillery bar Four File Nomination Papers i Here Jt GERMAN PEDESTRIANS walk ankle-deep In propaganda pamphlets and papers that rarcs. Meanwhile the Communists 'hnrged at the Panmunjom tossed out Into the street during an anti-Communist demonstration in the Soviet zone of Jena. The psipers were thrown out of the Communist labor union headquarters "Freier ,chcr Gewcrgschafts Bund" "Free Gcrmin Labor Uniont with the union insignia dn the King. Picture was smuggled oui oi me ttusuan zone. I I truce meeting Monday that, al-j lied planes strafed and bombed ja prisoner of war ramp north nf PyonKVnng last Friday, kill-! Ine five United Nations Drison- Four candidates had j itish Cordon Off Strategic nomination papers j ers and wounding 15. There was j filed I no immediate UN reply to the I chnrge. No other results 'of the meeting were announced. bnal Zone Town of Ismgilia when the deadline for nominations for the August 10 federal election M IUA, Kgypt (CP) British "Hritain will not dial? us Into j once thry would not hindrr es cordoned off the stra-a losing battle," he said. "When j normal traffic and appealed to Kuiz Canal zone town of we are ready, we .shall appeal the population not to resist In THESE 14 LOVEL5ES MAKE A PERFECT PICTURE as they enjoy the sunshine on the famous Isle of Capri, where they're taking part in the "Miss Italy" contest. The winner will represent Italy in the "Miss Universe" pageant at Long Beach, Calif. In the background are the well-known Faraglioni rocks. is today and announced to all of you to Join us in state of emergency had tie." proclaimed In the capital. An Egyptian government com- Allied Sabre Jet fighter-bom')-ers took over the battle for Korea's barren hills and slammed tons of high explosives into Communist frontline positions. Sabres hit Chinese trenches In the Kumsong area of the east-central front and eight B-26s hurled 1.000-ton bomhs on Red positions near Old Baldy In west Korea. Other light bombers concen spection. Ismailla's sub-governor said that the British actions are bound to lead to "great trouble " The British acted after Egypt arrived at 2 p.m. today, returning officer Vic Whiting stated this afternoon. All candidates had filed well before the deadline. liberal candidate in the coming election race Is Edward T. fc'dcasting from C a 1 r o.munique said the British au- s minister of national thorities had announced that ice, Maj. Salah Salem said all persons going In and out of would "kick the British Ismailia will be searched for f the Suez Canal zone and arms and those carrying Ihrm ) rejected an ultimatum demand Food For Hungry Thousands Already on Way to S. Germany ing tne release oi Aircranman A. V. RiRden. British officials trated on Chinese troops entrenched on battle-scared Pork- I Applcwhaite, salesman. The said he was last seen July 9 helnff driven awav from an Is s of blood will flow." Hcwlthout a permit will be de- We have set a deadline, tained. ills deadline has not ar- The communique said British vet" authorities have given assur- CC'F have Harry G. Archibald. also in the west. mailia square by a "well-known rnP H'1' U.S.- officials declined to dis close what new plans are under which American troops yielded to the Reds Saturday night foreman, in the field, and the Social Credit party is . to be represented by James T. Mc- local bad-boy" and that the British had "good reason to be study for getting the food to East Germany but it was understood, they 'are ionsidCT-ingr i Kelvle, mechanic. The Labor admit it; or Giving the food to private U.S. or German charitable or-, ganizations for shipment to East Germany. ltrSmry tje to Dr. Otto Dibelius, Protestant bishop for the Russian zone as well as for West Germany, to distribute through church nfter five days of bitter fight- ine. , . r Snbre fighter pilots Suhday scored their bieeest MiO victory : Pfocressive party -eandidat is WRCY PLANES BRING Mff : TO HOSPITAL ' HERE Turning the food ever to :Mrs. Ann Minard, housewife. of Julv hv shootine down seven ! Mrs. Mlnards official agent the West German government with a request that they negotiate with the Communist-controlled East German regime to lieve at least one member of the Esyptian authorities was In on the abduction." S;Uem denied Sunday night that his government knew Anything about the missing Briton and said: "We are keen to see blood, if this is what the British threat meant, berau.se we know independence must be acquired with blood." . ,, I'rlnce Rupert ambulance was down to meet three mercy i "s bringing in patients to Prince Rupert General hospital, yesterday and two today. (entrul B.C. Airlines flew up from Kemano Bay with of the Russian-made fighters, j is Earl Squires and her cam-A well-informed source said'en manager Is yet to be today President Syngman Rhee '. named. hns pledged in writing that I Signing Mrs. Minard's nomi-Routh Korea will not 1 obstruct' nation papers were W. D. Grif-nn armistice and Rhee himself fiths, Gordon Minard, C. Gomez, indicated ' his country has re Alexander Gomez. Violet A. pat- Irt Ohlsen; Queen Charlotte Airlines brought In Lloyd W from Khutzeymateen and Central B.C. Airlines flew Navy, Transport Discovers Raft From Missing Plane In its demand on the F.gyo BERLIN (AP) Food for hun-I gry East Germany already is on the way by sea and the U.S. "has not abandoned hopes" of delivering it, despite Moscow's scornful rejection of the $15.-000.000 offer, U.S. authorities said here today. These sources said alternative possible ways of aiding the 18,-000,000 hungry people under Communist rule .; in German's Soviet zone are being studied in Washington, Bonn, and Berlin. ' V ' " " - : West ' G e r m a n Chancellor Konrad Adenauer termed Moscow's action "highly regrettable" and described Eisenhower's offer as a "generous humanitarian gesture." A U.S. High Commission spokesman said "nobody can deny that East Germany is hungry." German officials suggested perhaps the U.S. could give the food to the West Germans, who could funnel it to the East through inter-zone trade chan 10m Terrace with Mrs. Stuart Furk. tians the British command ln!'HJea Ils memoas duo noi us iicr. verna. ramiu, j. n. uavir. enieciive oi unliving me coun- l,, . miner, 10m uaizen, tan try. . V. Squires and Edith M. A. A well-Informed source told Squires. - ean Swanson Scores Paper Is life around there." There was plenty of room on four other life rafts carried by the plane and still unaccounted for. Official agent for Mr. Apple-whaite is Doug Hogarth and his the Ismailia area said Lt.-Gen. Francis Festing. the British commander in the canal zone, would "take such action as he considers necessary" if the air-mnn was not returned by 9 a.m. today and "measures may be nut into force which will cause Associated Press Tokyo bureau chief Robert Eunson that President Eisenhower's special en- campaign manager is Doug or Stories About Princess Several entire families were voy won sweeping concessions Frizzell. Mr. Archibald's cam-from Rhee including the writ- paign manager is Frank How-ten pledge that South Korea i rd. MT.A-elect for Skeena. and on the airliner. The pilot, Capt. William Word ONTO (CP) Rev. Cecil mon at St. Pauls Anglican SPrlous disruption to the Fevd- would not obstruct an armistice. of Oakland, Calif., a veteran Church charged the Canadian-! tsnn communities in the area of n said Sunday Lord brook should "keep his born British publisher wlt.i ismailia." his' official agent is George Hills. Official agent for Mr. Mc-Kelvie is Bill Murray. His campaign manager is still unnamed. hands off the sweet life 'unworthy nagging of the so- transpacific flier, reported ir by radio Saturday night with nj mention of trouble. There were no further messages. By ROY ESSOYAN HONOLULU (AP) The U.S. Navy spurred a massive search today for survivors of a four-engine airliner which plunged into Pacific waters with 58 aboard. A huge armada of ships and planes combed ' the storm-threatened Pacific . 320 miles east of Wake Island, but hope dwindled for survival of the occupants of the Transocean Air Lines DC-6B with discovery of a life raft and seat cushions from the airliner. The plane, hound from Guam to Oakland, Calif., carried eight children under 10 years of age among Its 50 passengers and called romance of Princess Mar nress Margaret." . An estimated 300 British troops hostily set up roadblocks at all entrances to Ismailia and The source said that Robertson did not wish to embarrass Rhee by disclosing the concessions. Rhee is reported to have igreed not to free any more nrlsoners. His order freeing 27,-000 PoWs held by the allies last Swanson, former dean of garet.' nels. Some of those aboard were tie said Lord Beavcrbrook and t after 9 a m. no civilians were West Berlin Mayor Ernest i Church Cathedral In iver, in his morning ser- civilian workers, their wives and '.he Dally Express of London permitted to leave or enter the Renter told 15,000 persons at an outdoor rally of his Socialist families en route from Guam to the U.S. for summer vaca should be dropped Into a deep, ! town. The British positions were dark hole." armed nrst with light machine- month stalemated the nearly-coVipleted truce negotiations. tions. City Scouts Leave Today For Ottawa party Sunday night that his government is determined to t Landings ThA nnhllrltv helnir civen i " ul" 1!"T me.se were re placed by heavy machine-guns The envoy, assistant U.S. secretary of state Walter S. Rob this alleged romance is help their eastern neighbors in some way. Me suggested me ertson, refused to agree to He said later in an Interview East Berliners should be al ' Just before dark Sunday tha Barrett found the inflated life raft bearing the Initials "TAL." meaning Transocean Air lines. Earlier, weak distress signals were picked up for two hours in the lonely area where the plane disappeared. that Lord Beaverbrook has no Rhee's demand that the U S should walk out of a post-Trmlstiee political conference If It failed to make headway In lowed to buy fopds in West Berlin they are unable to obtain in their own sector. Three Prince Rupert District Boy Scouts were heading south today on their way to the Sec- onreptlon of the sanctity of narriage. He had followed the lal of 268.000 pounds of landed by Canadian ves-s traded on the exchange ith the best price being !' mediums. Landings t IU.8.) 46,000, 18.2, 18.2 Id Storage; ?,ucky Star. 00 days on unifying Korea, the ' ond Ottawa Boy Scout Jamboree Reuter predicted, however, that Moscow would be forced same course with the romance of the Duke of Windsor when source said Man Burned In Boat Fire One man is In hospital 'as a result of one of two fires to which the Prince Rupert Fire Department was called over the weekend. Stanley Adams, owner of a flshboat operating for Nelson where Scouts from all over Can ada will meet in a mighty con eventually to accept the American offer of help. eight crew members. It disappeared Saturday night on the Wake-to-Honolulu hop. It was the first commercial transpacific plane cash in that section of the Pacific since thi Second World War. The navy transport Barrett, one of at least 10 ships combing waters where the pbme last reported it position, found an abandoned life raft and sea cushions it- positively identified as coming from the plane. 10.000, 17.8. 17 4, 13, Atlln; In return, Eunson said, Rive was assured that the U.S. would hold another top-level conference with South Korea after clave of goodwill and friendship. The trio, David Ridsdale of the he was Edward VIII. "He would have sold the hrone of Britain for an extra 1,000 clmifation." Dean Swanson, 63, was born in England and came to' Can !C IU.8.) 43,000, 17.9, 17.7 "The offer will be repeated so often they can no longer say no," he said. First Prince Rupert Scout troop. I'd Storage; Bernlce (U.S.) a truce signing to work out a James Baldwin of the Second loint policy and that the U.S. Prince Rupert Scouts and Joe Montreal Doctor Joins Hospital Here . Dr. Leila Goulden of Montreal has joined the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital as radiologist, it was announced 17.9, 17.6, 13, Pacific. "1 Queen, 28,000, 18.1, 17.2 !l Storage: Misty Moon 1. 17. 12, Royal; Loyal II Sparks of Terrace, left at noon aboard a Canadian Pacific Air Brothers, was burned on the hands and face when a flash fire occurred on the vessel yesterday 't (I a In 1008 from London- He has been In charge of parishes 'n the Yukon, Alberta and Brit- lines plane on their way. to Van 17.1, 12, Atlln; Miss 'sh Columbia. As dean of Christ Loggers Vote On Contract VANCOUVER CP Thousands Cmdr. T. O. Murray, Hawaiian sea frontier operations officer couver. The plane trip was fin 10.000, 18. 17, 12, Roval: anced by the B.C. Boy Scout mas, 40,000, 18. 17. 12, Cold and search co-ordinator, said there is a "good chance there association . '" Ispaco II, 35,000, 18. 17 In Vancouver the boys will Join morning. Adams was taken to Prince Rupert "General haspital where he Is making satisfactory promess. The fire department was also called to the Empress Hotel yesterday where a mattress fire had been reported. rule. today by D C. Stevenson, hos Church, he was an advocate of less strict liquor laws and was member of the three-man commission studying these laws in the province. He became rector of the Toronto church about two months ago. 350 more British Columbia Scouts would defend South Korea If it were attacked. , Man Jailed x For Possessing Missing Watch Frank John Dunn of no fixed address was sentenced by Police Magistrate in city police court pital administrator. Dr. Goulden "a with 48,000 pounds niy A with 20,000 and who will make up a special train that ,wlll take them straight fv with 55.000 sold to Co-op through to Ottawa. Before leav ing Vancouver the Scout con tingent will be inspected in front of the Vancouver court house by Lieutenant - Governor Clarence Jesel Mobile Unit Course L. r i ii iai. j.. Ray Hart Wins Cruiser Race. JUNEAU, Alaska 1 The Seattle .yacht Wehineui was the winner : of the 900-mile power cruiser race that ended here on Sunday. The Wehineui, skippered by Howard Cruver of the Seattle Yacht Club, won the bi-annual Alaska cruiser race, with a predicted log error of 1.59. Second place in the event which started at Poulbo, Wash., July 3 Wallace .Chief Scout for British Columbia, pens ai Lriii nan vveanesaay replaces Dr. B. J. Harrison who left several months ago. Mr. Stevenson expressed the hospital board's pleasure in being able to obtain the service; of so experienced a doctor as Dr 'Goulden. Dr. Goulden, who began hei medical education at the University of Manitoba, graduate! from McGlll University. She als holds a certificate from the Roya College of Physicians and Surgeons naming her a specialist ir diagnostic radiology. Dr. Goulden has carried ou' her work mostly in Montreal, a' the Royal Victoria hospital, tb 1 McKnlght, B.C. and Yu- this morning to three months In j Oakalla on a charge of being in possession of stolen property. The case, heard early last week and remanded until Saturday and again until this morning, saw Dunn plead guilty to the of coastal woodworkers attend- j ed 11 masd meetings in British Columbia during the week-end to vote on a conciliation board award in their contract negotiations with 158 operators. Largest meeting was here, when 1,500 members of the International Woodworkers of America (CIO) heard Al Har-turig. International president, say the terms were the best which could be gained at this time. The award calls for a five-cent hourly boost in the basic pay rate of $1.35, plus Incorporation into the basic rate of a nine-cent cost-of-living bonus. B.C. president Joe Morris has urged acceptance of the report. Rallies also were held in New Westminster, Haney, Mission, Victoria, Port Albemi, Duncan, Courtenay, Ladysiiiith and up-ciast caiiips. istrict manager for Gcn-Motors Diesel, arrived today to complete ar- fments for the GM diesel Air Mail Service Rejected training course which was the Donalle of Bremerton, p at 9 a.m. Wednesday, at (aval drill hall. - While in north central B.C., th' instruction team of Walter Bedford, supervisor of training, and Art Scmmler, flew into Kemano and Kitlmat, leaving the truck at West Tahtsa. Average attendance at the classes has been 18. At least four engineers from Columbia Cellulose Company on Watson Island will take the course here and the shore engineer from Canadian Fishing Company also will be in the class. skippered by Ray Hart, Jr., 1.81 The Wehineui was also de- pert and about 20 marine engineers are expected to attend. The mobile truck, which began a tour of western Canada in Alberta in Febrviky, Dlready has visited many southern B.C. points nd at present is en-route here from East Tahtsa. After the two-day course here, the unit moves on to Vancouver Island. , The training unit first began touring Canada two years ago, completing its first run after 15 months. fcman Onrrpft. pr,io clared winner of the Prince Ru- Royal Edward Laurentian hospt charge. He told the court that he had bought a watch from two men in a cafe. The watch, evidence showed was the property of Miss Louise Dixon of this city. Before passage of sentence, Magistrate Vance was told by the prosecution that Dunn had a SMITHEKS Kequesl. for direct m for Hoffars Ltd., one pert-to-Juneau leg of the raeejtal and aiso at Slieibrooke, Hosnital. ' sponsors of the course, nected later today or to- with a predicted log error of 1.30 air mall service by tiie Smithers District Chamber of Commerce has been turned down by the low. Her husband, Dr. G. R. HoweU recently Joined the staff of Mille Bay hospitaL The Porpoise II of Vancouver, skippered by T. R. Killam, was second with 1 44. will be the first time the lengthy record of similar offen- Post Office department at oes. Ot.ta r. lias been given In Ru