pf?OV! n-cialI . V . A" . .r PROVINCIAL TOMORROW'S 113 B. C. VICTORIA, TIDES mm Tuesday. July 7, 1953 Daily (Pacific Standard Time) 10:49 16.2 feet v VDelii iyery ,h NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER " 22:32 20.1 feet .... 4:30 4.3 feet Published at ConodVs Most Strategic Pacific Port "Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest" X 16:19 8.9 feet Phone 81 VOL. XUI, No. 154 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 8, 1953 PRICE FIVE CENTS Cfflproii ' IF A 1' iV1' w X....: i.)SJ, r WZ '1 Britain jtames Delegate I Oil IT- .I.. I I.- -.-"" if -" '. ... . . wot . b f ' i RoK lanai iuc President's Be on Agenda i VV:- . ... Stand Blocks Truce LONDON (Reuters) tn. Sir Brian Robertson, By The Associated Press SEOUL. The U.S. has offered South Korean flSritain's top military ex-' President Syngman Rhee a face-saving two-point ,()t on the Suez Canal one, will attend the Big rhree foreign ministers' (inference in Washing- .i : ftrr. compromise to win his approval of a Korean truce, but Rhee so far has rejected it, an authoritative South Korean source said today. : A spokesman for the U.S. em ..'' - ' ' ' '' - "i'ii -ft.fr ' ' ton, me roreiu uinu bassy denied such an offer had mnounced today. Other members to accompany been made. The South Korean source said Rhee is standing pat on his demand to renew the Korean fighting if a post-armistice po The Last Ride Acting Foreign secretary ixiru Salisbury 10 wnsniiiBwii, " ; - : it I'tJf J . A announcement said, will be For-; Storms Lash' Korea ign Ullice ucpuiy uuuci-ocv-1 i-etary Sir Frank Roberts, as-i i.stant undersecretary William Mien and private secretary F. CITIZENS MIGHT HAVE THOUGHT they were eeing things, but this Is really a locomotive eolne across Highway 99 tn Seattle. The Great Northern Railroad's engine No. 1248 was making It last run. bound for Seattle's Woodland Park where It will be on exhibition for children who visit the park: The big. 100-ton engine roiled through Seattle streets with the ease and dignity of a veteran and, of course, the help of a towing truck. :" . ... V .(- litical conference fails in 90 days to make headway on unifying Korea. The source, a person in authority, said Rhee's demand is the stumbling block of the 11-day talks between Rhee and J Lei.shman. By The Associated Press Allied planes Assistant Secretary of State SEOUL, waiter o. nooertson, rresiaeni Eisenhower's special truce en stayed on the ground to 50,000 Arrested in E. Germany For Rebelling Against Regime Roberts and Alien are experts m German and Far East affairs. The entire party will leave London Wednesday night for the opening of the. talks Frl-day. Robertson, former British Middle East commander, served is mint leader of the tnconclu- voy. day and battlefront ac The compromise is reported to tion was limited to brief provide for the U.S. to: Agree to join South Korea beru"'"-- skirmishes as rain- ,lve Anglo-Egyptian talk last te displayed both the volts, ordered additional rauons in walking out of the conference extent of the repressive measures KVAni fi.,tr nrrHiiptji nntatoes May over evacuation of British if after 90 days It had made no progress toward peaceful unifi taken in the wake of the June 17 riots came as the government Iron hand and the velvet glove . vegcUbI'Mi SUKar and oil distrl-today In their attempts to quell bulecl to the public, riots, strikes and outright rebel- j The mailed fist still showed ... .... ...... d'i...nt.niritln East Germany. Justice Minis- storms lashed all Korea. Up to 5'j inches of rain has soaked this war-torn peninsula since early Sunday from storms that swept In from the China Sea. The U.S. 5th Air Force said troops from the 8uer. zone. His presence on the Washington rlrlegatlon suggests the Issue will be high on the agenda. cation of Korea. After such a walkout, "discuss" on a diplomatic level resumption of the war. with the admitted that the spirit of revolt still alive. In an open letter to East zone farmers. Prime Minister Otto PRETTY GKETTA WHITMORE, 18-year-old queen of the 1953 FUn Flon trout festival, holds up an angler's dream 30-pound lake trout, one of the type that has made the area famed among fishermen. Lf r fflUA t I tl 1 l .unu.,w rwonle. The soft approacn was on m j 50,0(K) persons have been arrested j for rcbelUng agalnsi the regime. Grotewohl conceded .that i-- continue j understanding that any action I would have to be ratified by the Romania where Red leaders, are huh ui(uniiu 'im It For the first time in more ! U.S. Senate. i i h j promLses. than a year, all Allied planes In Korea even leather recon- To appease the angry public, . , , I , it t,,B Minesweeper Due Here On Training Exercise urowwoms regime ..u : intnn fnehtiiwPrP errtund- rinn madDm wpr rpnoried re-, . . . . En route to the presidential ; mansion, Robertson ran into the first South Korean anti-truce demonstration apparently beamed specifically at. him. A line of marchers shouted, "Drive north . . . keep our sovereignty leasing many of those arreste'd the - curving 155-mile front," Infantrymen struggled in Malahiit who will be taking part RrDorts from the East zon ankle-deep mud to keep water- in the four-day exercises whiie told of new industrial strikes and j j logged bunkers from caving in. ! A number of bunkers already here. fresh unrest among fanners. - KEMANO WORKER FINED $1,00Q ON LIQUOR CHARGE BvrcM to Tl.o Dully News . KEMANO Olaf Kroyer, worker on the Aluminum Company of Canada project here, was fined $1,000, or In default six months In Jail, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping liquor for sale. ' " '. -: -Yt ! v '!; ; :' "' ' The fine was levied by stiiiehdlary magistrate W. ,C.. It was kroysWstdffoncd under the Uqudr aitt. He paid ;' 'the fine.:'' "r;' j' M r ' Despite the- flood of reports were , reported collapsed telling of disorder, , behind, the I i(owly to. LTJ7 over, dirt Arriving tomorrow to take part in training exercises in these waters is HMCS Sault Ste. Marie, minesweeper. attached to HMCS Malahat in Esquimalt. She will arrive at the' Imperial Oil Jetty for refuelling at about 4 p.m. and will dock at the CNR pier around 5:30.. . , ' : i( , On board the Saut Ste. Marie are officers and men of HMCS roads turned into a quagmire. A signal sent to Cmdr. Pearson, commanding officer of HMCS Chatham, said the navy personnel hoped that Softball and baseball, games with local teams could' be arranged for, 7. p.m. Wednesday and 6 p.m. Thursday. Veteran of the Korean wars, the Tribal class destroyer HMCS in East Germany and Romania j Western diplomats in Vienna j expressed belief .that the Com :'Allied. t rooTJi : who sloshed, through flooded paddy fields of no-man's land reported 40 pat , i f ivV.-f I ft s i! I It-' Ik -1. .M; i "Mr . I M' ,i i ; i. 7iiV i"1 ; ..v. . V.. K t It . i , I i i i i ti: . . . unification until death." Others carried placards i reading "Continuous friendship.with America." 5 '; The U.S.; is .reported tb .ha've firmly ''opposed Rhee's demand for a guarantee! to reriew fighting if unification fails; Meanwhile, another secret conference was held In Seoul by Gen. Maxwell Taylor, U.S. commander of Allied ground forces in Korea, and his U.S. advisers to the South Korean army. Despite a U.S. 8th Army announcement that the session was a routine monthly affair, there Tvas speculation they discussed military problems that would arise if a truce is signed without Rhee's guarantee that the 18 RoK divisions will ob- Cayuga will also be here tnis rol contacts from Sunday to early Monday. All were directed at UN positions west of Finger Ridge, south of Kumsong, or on hotly-contested Sniper Ridge in central Korea. The probes were easily turned back, the 8th Army said. munists still have the 70,ouu.ouu restless East Europeans in the satellite states under control. Reports that spreading riots in Poland had forced declaration of martial law there drew an unusual flat denial Sunday night from the Red Warsaw government. The Polish news agency PAP broadcast a communique that no emergency measures had been token in Poland. The West Berlin newspaper All-Stars Salvage One Game In Series With Ketchikan Ihree games in the International doubled to drive in the All-Stars 'LOSE TO THE TOP of the tallest man-made building on earth. 50-year-old Izzy Stuh-mer performs a Job that would scare off most people. The Immense tower of the Empire. State Building dwarfs his floating platform, from which Izzy replaces cracked window panes almost a quarter of a mile above the New York streets. Topping his dizzying perch Is the massive 222-foot television antenna. 413 Lives Lost Over Holiday CHICAGO (CP) The July 4 holiday week-end. garnished generally with good weather, brought violent death to more than 400 persons In the United States. Mine Official Heading North Roving- Trophy series against , iwo-run The big-guns of the All-Stars Ketchikan Saturday and Sun- Jewitt, representative serve wie cease-iire Walter week, arriving at 8 a.m. Wednesday to pick up Rear-Admira J. C. Hibbard, RCN, who is arriving with his staff from Edmonton by train at 10:45 Wednesday evening. Accompanyinf Rear Admiral Hibbard is Cmdr R. G. Pickford. Rear Admiral Hibbard, fl:i( officer Pacific Coast, took ove; command of Canada's Pacifli Coast fleet from Rear Admira W. B Creary about thret months ago. He was formed; captain of HMCS Ontario. HMCS Chatham will we'coni; both ships' companies with f dance on Thursday evening anc the wardroom officers are giving a reception for the visiting. Telegraf said Saturday night martial law had been declared in the Silcsian industrial area of finally got the range Sunday night and blasted In five runs in the first Inning, added two more of Pioneer Mines, left here today day. The All-Stars took part in the July 4 week-end celebrations at in the second and a singleton in the fifth. Ketchikan countered tho Alaskan centre and won me last game of the trio 8-S Mau Mau Raid Royal Lodge for Ketchikan where he has a chartered Ellis Airlines plane to take him to Star Lake and McKay Lake. Mr. Jewitt is on a routine exploration trip for the mining company. 1 Poland and in Warsaw and Kra-how. This report, never confirmed by Western Allied or German authorities, also declared that Poles had blown up 17 Soviet tanks. Automobile drivers apparently were careful enough to .beat the U.S. National Safety Coun NAIROBI (AP) A gang of Mau Mau terrorists raided Royal Funeral Held For IWA Man From Justkatla cil's prediction that 290 persons would die in week-end traffic Ketchikan's baseball nine will be down to Prince Rupert in the near future to play the final three games for the Roving Cup, donated by Ketchikan's ace hurl-er Harry Ludwigson. It was Ludwlgson's pitching plus four bad errors which cost Prince Rupert the first game with two in the first, and singletons in the third, fourth and seventh. Larry Mathews, All-Star starter was the winning pitcher. Big crowds attended all three games, in Ketchikan ball park, Nick Pavlikis reports and the ball team were treated to the customary excellent Ketchikan Lodge Kenya's wedding gift to accidents. But not by much, the Queen and the Duke of Ed I ships' officers the same eve-I ning. At least 249 persons died in inburghSunday night. Another gang raided Treetops highway and street accidents. it is hoped that Admiral uin-Another 118 drowned and 45 bard will attend the dance and Maii in miscellaneous accidents. I Dresent some of the prizes to Hotel, 20 miles from the lodge, Requiem mass was sung by where the Queen, then princess, Saturday afternoon. The All-Stars out-hit Ketchikan 6-5 but last the game by the same tally. hospitality. Two Ellis Air Lines planes brought the team home the ships' personnel. was staying when she learned of her father's death In February, Ihls morning. lather O. P. Mohan this morning at Annunciation Catholic church for Achille (Archie) Cha-bot, who died Saturday at Jus- katla. The two-day holiday toll, 413 lives, was substantially smaller than the 643 recorded for the three-day Independence Day week-end of 1952. 1952. Oordy Cameron for the All-Stars was charged with the loss. On Sundav afternoon Ketchi- The Sault Ste. Marie will be sailing from Prince Rupert Friday morning as will the Cayuga. The latter will make a brief call at Kitimat. Both ships will be berthed at the CNR dock while here. - Last year, traffic acciuenis claimed 36G, drownings 202,. fireworks two, and miscellaneous 73. WEATHER Forecast North Coast Region: Cloudy this morning, sunny in afternoon. Cloudy overnight and Tuesday morning, becoming sunny 'Tuesday afternoon. Little change in temperature. Wind light. Chabot, 33, on official of the kan unloaded on Prince Rupert's IWA at, Juskatla, was killed in a starting chucker Fred Christen-IngRlng accident. He was from SPn and scored three riins in the Pellctler, Sask. I firstMnnlng and two In the sec- Burial was at Falrvicw ccme-1 ond. Terrace's Jim Grey came in try and pallbearers, all IWA , to replace Chrlstenscn and held friends of the deceased, were the Ketchikan nine scoreless fflr f rank Evans. Robert Hvslon. I the rest of the game. The raiders stole blankets, food, two pairs of binoculars and a guncase from the hotel. Two Africans who were employed as caretakers went off with the gang. African constables guarding the royal lodge fought the anti-white raiders for 15 minutes. None was injured. It is not known whether the raiders suffered any casualties. Thieves Rob Socreds May Elect 25th Member Today Henry Spence, Douglas Taylor, However, a 17-year-old Seattle Low tonlghi and high Tues and Ray- pitcher held the All-Stars score- j day At Port HarSy, Sandspit less until the ninth inning when I and Prince Rupert, 50 and 65. mymonri Hayward niond Biggs. Television Camera To Be Used To Study Ripple Rock Structure Olivier s Home LONG CRENDON. Eng. 0) Thieves entered the country oimo for the Pacific biological, station there and at Esquimalt OTTAWA fi Canada's only i peculiar underwater structure underwater television camera and the strong tides surrounding home of Sir Laurence Olivier for the Pacific naval laboratory lead over his opponents. And in the six seats yet undecided, Social Credit leads in five. CCF candidates have captured 13 seats and lead in one. Progressive Conservatives have elected one member. Liberals have elected three and their leader, Arthur Lalng, is in a close contest with education minister Tilly Rolston In Vancouver-Point Grey "C." Health minister Eric Martin and Bert Price, Social Credit, are leading both ballots in Bur-rard. Vancouver Eal "A" rcchccfe Is still Incomplete, but Arthur Turner of the CCF has a comfortable lead over A. M. Aiuold of the Social Credit. m be used this autumn to study It VANCOUVER (CP) Social Credit may elect today the one additional member needed to form a majority government in the British Columbia Legislature. The battle centred on the big Vancouver ridings after the latest returns showed Premier Bennett's party victorious In Delta, where Tom Irwin, speaker In the last Legislature, won out over CCF candidate Len Shepherd on the first count Saturday. This makes a total of 24. seats In the 48-seat hc"je. Attorney-General Robert Bonner In Vancouver Point Grey, ballot "B," tolrts a substantial The television unit is to arrive Hie structure of dangerous Ripple and the Royal Canadian Navy. The camera Is enclosed in a watertight steel cylinder weigh- I . . n l. . nnn ........ .1 .. TMnn In Vancouver about Oct. 1. Developed by the NRC In 1949, it will undergo modifications to achieve the utmost in stability 'OJi k in the Seymour Narrows. Copt. II. R. Smyth, in charge j" radio and electrical engineering trials for the national research council, will supervise its use during the west coast experl- Sunday night and made off with furs and jewelry valued at sormi 7,000 ($19,600). Sir Laurence and his ailing wife, Vivien Leigh, discovered the theft when they returned from entertaining Sir William Walton, the composer, and Lady Walton. It was the third time the Olivlers have been robbud in three yeais. , era tube are transmitted to television screens aboard the surface vessels, by means of a coaxial cable. All the camera's operations urn guided by remote ALLURING JYTTE OLSON has plenty of charm at her disposal, as she prepares to compete for lh coveted "Miss Universe" title in the world beauty contest to be held at Long Beach, Calif., July 9 -19. The 18-ytar old beauty will carry the colors of her native tkMiuiHrk in the competition. . '. when lowered Into the rushing waters. Preliminary trials will be carried out around the 50-foot depth. The camera has already been used on the west coast, at Nan- "hi. itippie rock has been a hazard to navigation for years, but previous Httemntu tn remnvn st ere unsuccessful owing to Its Ci i I