| Ni stricl Votes an . Bessie Campbell Up at Plush Farouk Apartment Fight Market Bad in Halifax CAPRI, Italy (Reuters) A garden. Burly Egyptian body ‘Colorful Private Party Shapes | Oring Rote ee ‘ | | |colorful private party appeared guards stand watch. HALIFAX @—Shipping offi-;————--__———_——_ to be in the offing today as pub- jc bieslllcdmiaanetiaa cates reas ee | y ; ves For Vancouver Heity-ehy former King #pouk oF icles nae ce wae eT Native Benefits } oi - " of Egypt settled down for a| . s . |other mothball ficet i; CAPE TOWN (?)—Opportuni- telephone operators here bade week’s stay in a plush hotel »,, Directories 1 eae sane - sina vaie ties for native and colored po- ss Bessie Cam »bell, 31-year his honeymoon {Isle of Capri be- 2 ‘ ' ; * acy ** \lice in the Cape province out- Miss Bess am] , dl-yea fore going to the United States. | Tired ° in port and another is due) ined here include free uniforms. nicipal telephone system, who California prior to taking up 7% Bodyguards and servants, at; LOS ANGELES (AP) _Juligs| Ory to te up Decause Of Si Guch recruits may tee to rem the behest of the exiled former|Madkin is tired of telephone! shortage of business, of first class sergeant. monatch, scoured the island for directories. He leafed through a} - \ Ve) She is travelling to Vancouver five hours to find 10 Japanese pile of 10,000 of them yester- | 1 in the Prince Rupert lanterns. At about midday the|day and finally found what he| * . * frantic hotel manager sent out} was looking for. | " ; special messengers to find two| : : Hares beach umbrellas for: Fat- Last Saturday he turned in | ouk, his old directors for a new onc. | | Later he remémbered that he} | The hotel Eden-Paradiso on a! had stuffed two $50 bills in the | cliff edge in the exclusive Ana-,old directory. } S Among others returning to & erman Vancouver aboard the Rupert was W. J. Alder, former Prince Tell Reds Rupert commissioner, who spent | he past week here visiting old, ; hi % j friends Pi i, , % vm \capri district has been virtuall Travelling eles uA : pL Le tattle requisitioned by Farouk, his ei _At the telephone company of- Miss Herdis Holkstad, an em-| BELGIAN ROYALTY—Prince and Princess Frederic de Merode |Narriman, their six-month-old fice it. todk him several hours Geiman | \iovee of the Forestry Depart-| of Belguim are attending the International Red Cross Confer- | 800, King Ahmed Fuad II of of leafing but he finally found | ea _ iment in the Court House here,| ence in Toronto. The Prince is president of the Belgian Red | Egypt and two young daughters. | his money 4 left aboard the Prince Rupert; Cross Society with a membership of 300,000. It is the first visit | They have taken over the top| for Vancouver, where she will) of the royal couple to Canada (CP PHOTO) floor complete with the roof AS USUAL THE UNUSUAL Jatlared by ipson” ~ Classified Ads Pay ol take a aero 7 ne in iis * snails ie 4 - both} Mr. Joe Griessel, manager of R ‘ ie don | git dee Griese manages." Report Presented to Conference | The KASHMOOR sport (ha returned Seoiy 6 mohae ip p erence | SOUVENIRS din UE WOME EI tain Botany Wool, Kroy pro- cessed. It is uncondition- West |to Saskatchewan, Answering Red Atrocity Charges. / POSTCARDS ; To Take Back Home | Rerlil | tne Mrs. Dowther and Miss Wat-| . poRONTO @-—A “volumi > iii : | i tine nous” |} been bombed ¢ Chinese civil-| | sf SS ind | om who operate the Dry Goods | report, was presented to. the 18th ‘ana killed wilted the eiocen ally washable. . . Superbly and Novelty Shop, returned from | International Red Cross Confer-| tional committee “denouncing ‘ tailored, KASH M OOR |? vacation ” Wednesday. jence Thursday by the interna- | this as inhuman.” | With You. i provides the ultimate in , tional committee answering i ' { j a Mr. Doug Standring, Daily| Communist charges again: | A Russian proposed amend- | i sport shirt luxury. reas ) : arges against the posed amend- | i jes News employee, left last night|committee regarding alleged | ment, backed by Poland, Ro- BURNT LEATHER WALLETS, ALBUMS, ETC. . s for Vancouver and Victoria for) atrocities in Korea |}mania and Czecholslovakia, | See Our Window Display | : rity + Ns ee ‘ | Paul Ruegger, president of the | Seeking to reduce the commit- ; international committee, an-| *e’S power to recognize new Two members of the Anglican] nounced the release of the re-+ S0cieties and enforce the Geneva “Y\church, Canon Kirskey of] port during sessions in which the’ COMVvention, was turned down by ‘ABs Chase, B.C., and Rev. O’Donnell| Russian. Communist Chinese | 4™4re Frarfeois-Poncet, chair- | EF / 3) , Wh 7 XD ‘WaY of Ocean Falls, left aboard the| and Czechoslovakian delegations ™4n of the general commission, our itatateted : Prince Rupert for their homes.| denounced the LC.R.C. as a tool | PeC@use it had been presented ‘ie Te Ce aL They came here to attend fu-|of the West and withdrew fin- after June 30. < neral services for the late | ancial support from it ———— - “ — —_———— + os ibtanessekelaiansattlfaence Bishop J. B. Gibson and Mrs.| Despite the Communist attacks Gibson jon the committee the general . Pen as om ijcommission—one of four con- Two young ladies from Red/ducting conference business WATTS & NICKERSON MEN’S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. 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