Prince Rupert Di ily New Wednesday, Augu -t 19, 1953 A' Freed News Photographer Describes Escape Attempt (Frank Uixl, AP nimtiwrauhpr i ... ' 'Vv .. ;- i 1 HfAl ' ' ill 11 11 mt.'Wf-" 'iji'visfw hi ii .. mm wniw iw no - - - r - t . Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR VANCOUVER 1 ind Intermediate Fort Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. , For KETCHIKAN Berlin Rebels Said All Jailed BERLIN (Reuters) The East German Justice minister, Mrs. Hilde Benjamin, has stated publicly that "most of the organizers of the Fascist putsch are now behind bars," Neuos Deutschland, official East German Communist party newspaper, reported today. Mrs. Benjamin--known as "Hanging Hilde" becuuse of her severe sentences on anti-Communists said this at a public meeting in Weissensee, East Berlin, on Monday, according to the paper. At least 17 persons have been sentenced to death and 133 imprisoned for participation in WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service For reservations' wrH it ' '51 uU clty or Dlot OBIca : the June 17 revolt against the East German Communists. nd Pulitzer Prize winner in 1943. has Just came back from more than 32 months in a Communist prison. He teiin r.f the thwarted plan of en American pilot with whom he escaped to teat a Rusiilan-made Mlo-15 and fly it to an American baae. By FRANK NOFX As Told To Oltn Clements TOKYO (API Four times I planned to escape. Once I did. It was with a pilot, Capt. Zach-ary Dean of Kansas. It happened In August, 1951. I had been a prisoner of the Communists then nearly a year. Dean, a fighter pilot, allot down In April, 1951. Dean wanted to steal a MIO-15 and fly it back to an airfield In South Korea. We planned to swim the Yalu, sneak down around Antung, Manchuria, lie up around the airport a tew.Uays. andi'watch'the Chinese security guards, f Eventually he plained to snatch a jet and fly It ajayv. I was going to stolil aJBstutin boat or bribe sorrjebocfa' &Yide,ot out the best way! could. - ;; .' We hoarded' all scraps of food we could )af hantta di to eat or use for bribery. One sturmy night lookod like the night. We were ready. We sneaked out . into a corn patch. , It wis blck as pitch. We didn't knowst, but we had night blindness lue to lack of vitamins. Rllmfl.v I walked on, fell over a fcncit aip right Into a pig sty. Thin we swam a half-mile-wlde lake. On the other side we walked all) flight yet didn't make overt a milt from the camp. Wr slepV all day in some busies and travelled only at night. We almost bumped Into two or three guard huts but r ,;A't i v ! , f: Al V'V,.,"..: ! ed, uncleaned latrine. I served about 42 days in a better hole which was not a latrine. But It stank. One thing I'm pretty proud of. When those sentences were pronounced, there was applause from the 1 .600 men in Camp 5. I was a prize reactionary. German Consul To Visit Here For Two Days Kurt Brunhoff, recently appointed German eonsu. and trade commissioner for the federal republic of Germany, with headquarters at Vancouver, Is due to arrive here Sunday on a two-day visi. He will be ac-:ompanied.by his wife... , Oilier in the party will be Dr. B. ;W. Hoeter. CBC $xf respondent for German brorfoeaSts to JEurope, and E. Pricte, travel Service representative at Van--ouver and correspondent for the German-language newspaper, "Nordwesten," published at Winnipeg. Program for the visitors was outlined today by Hugo Kraup-ner who will act as host. Arriving on the t'PSS "Norah," they will attend a luncheon Sunday at the Broadway cafe at whim Germans newly arrived in Prince Rupert will be guests. Later they will visit the Columbia Cellulose plunt and that night will be gliests of Mr. Kraupner at Bluebird Haven on Prud-home Lake. On Monday they will visit the city hall to pay their respects to Mayor Whalen after which Mr. Brunhoff will receive any Germans in the city who wish Sporting Goods of Every Type... k Fishing Equipment fc Swimming Accessories Lifebelts A Exclusive Nylon Filled and Covered Sleeping Bags The SPORT SHOP hEAK-OI.D Chester Klcr of Chicago gazes through an and is amawd to find a two-headed painted daisy, r, linn by Chut revealed the flowers nre Joined at the oil heads. The unique specimen was found growing In mitlier's b;iclt yard. A BROAD GRIX Item Peggy Ford, 14. of Tallahassee, Fla as she tr-its the sound of the green fruit fitted comfortably Into her palm, means that Peggy's going to have a watermelon feast! The cafiteloupe-size fruit she holds Is a real, mouth-watering walcr-molon, developed by the Agricultural Experimental Station at Durham, N.H., and now being grown in Florida. -- Tt4r ert-Rossland Families More POWs Liberated ed at Double-Ring Rites PANMUNJOM AP more Americans were liberated here today as the UN command prepared to deliver a stern ')!. PC A hCHlltiflll cm ninny lust Sat-,tm 1" M. Andrew's 'in h iii.ii'.'tl in mar- navy blue chess with white accessories und corsage of red carnations. The groom's mother was attired in a navy and pink 3 note to the Ciii.iimini.its demanding return of a.l Allied captive... ' The note, which one Allied officer described as "very hot,'' was to b$ handed the Rads at Wednesdays session of the juiiv commhU-e ur repatriation oi prisoners ct war. The Uug". g.'.tip r.i Aili. t .-.. diei yet tunx-a o.'ck in ont tla 4;B rods into I'aumuiijom to da June, daughter of ensemble and had a corsage of Mis. Percy Berry of pink and white carnations. Many .ml Odd Inp;f. son of telegrams of congratulation were Irs. lvar Eidsvik. 401 read from relatives and friends i ue E , Prince Rupert, in Norway and Prince Rupert, mid nlher summer Thp refreshment tuhlp was rnv. Bumpers Taped By Rotarians At Smithers Dean began to get sick. It was corated the church ered with a white cloth crochet- Jaundice, finally we saw a roses from Mr. ed by the bride's mother. Centre sncd lnd crawled in there. Dean len marked the guest pieu wan a three-tiered cake felt toad. We, had oven three days A. J I,awton per- topped with doves and ' bridal and flights in a torrential rain. day. Bumpers of 188 . rtAd 130 Americans liberated SMITIIERS to discuss business with him. This will take place from 10 to 11:30 a.m.- In Mr. Kraupner's cars and trucks were taped up earlier anxiously awaited the with C00 feet of scoUhlito tape jour hey home aboard the hos- doulile-riiig ceremony ring, and flanked by white tup-, wc Sllw m coniKund and cince at Ideal Cleaners. decided we'd take a chance. A I'ineheon will follow at Club ioaiuraay aitemwm m a saieiy piui ship Haven, scheduled to A. B. Duhlstrom as ers In blue holders and roses In I he bride's sister, Miss matching blue bowls. Miss Mabel campaign carried out by mem- eavi Inchon harbor lor Japan Via ELLIS m mm 27. Representative citizens of Prince Rupert will be guests at rrry. sans O Promise Wllkie cut the cake, and a toast bers of the Smithers Rotary club, j Thursday. Only sick and wound- A road DiocK was set up on : ed are aboard. Main Street at Hrst Avenue and! The Communists said 450 Al-Rotarians, assisted by members j lied prisoners would be reoatri- the service, and their to the bride was proposed by Mr. ster. Beverley, sang J. B. Carr. The bride's flowers Maybe they vouV-i't tuin us In. There were ahoui seven families in it. They gave us warm food, kindness, dry tobacco. But when we started to leave, they grabbed ifs. We fought loose and dived into Beside You." at the re- i were sent to her paternal aunt, this occasion. , he party will then return to Prudhome Lake and later proceed to Terrace where Mr. Brunhoff will receive visitors at the Skeena Hotel. The party wili spend Monday r. Berry gave his third Mrs. 8. Endlcott in Lindsay, Ont- i marriage. j arlo. by four sisters, the ror motor trin to United a cornfield where we day there In lovely in her gown of Riales rmints the bride rhnnned I i-W mud for about an hour. They night at the Mountain View lace ana net over to a powder blue knitted suit with ' ,rc ooui oov oetween iu resort at cednrvaie. of the 1st Smithers Boy Scout hted from North Korea Thurs- j troop, were kept busy cleaning day. bumpers and slicking on tape, j Ihe group will include CO Am-The campaign was such a sue- erieans, 90 British and 300 South c.-is the club ran out of tape. Koreans. M'i;e tape has teen ordered and; lolhs.ru't four successive Frl- ! Samuel Colt, inventor of the clay nights Rotarians will be on famous revolver, obtained his the job at local service stations first patent for a six-barreled to supply tho.e missed on Sat- revolver in 1035. floor-length veil of On Tuesday they will visit the white accessories and a erev fur nna " "se w K lor us. Fin- Office Opposite Post Office Phone 266 M net cascading from Kia. Scalloped laee. In Dm effect, overlaid the Jacket. trMt of the froom. The a"V 'lulld us a'"1 then the young couple will make their i erown-upa boui. us together home at 416 Sixth Avenue East, with ropes. Prince Rupert. j We had to marcn uack the Amonir out-of-town guests whole 27 miles we had come Red Rose mine at Skeena crossing and the Silver Standard mine at Hazelton. They will stay that night at the Tweedsmul Hotel, Burns Lake. Afterwards thev will stop at Prince Oeorge : rt. Over the strapless worn a lace bolero urday. Proceeds of the drive will go to the Bulkiey Vali-sy District Hospital Memorial Wing fund. j So delicious as uou shop., iionea with stand-up were Mrs. Ivar Eidsvik of Prince froih the camp, and when we got mig. lily-ixiint sleeves. Hupert, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Fin- there they threw us In the hole I her moilier's white nlson of Princeton, Mr. Roy Dqan for two months. I got ted with orchids and Jorgensen and Mr. Egil Elvan six. - nnd Mr. and Neither of us served the full ond Dawson Creek on their way to Vancouver. Mr. Brunhoff was appointed to his present position just over f year ago. He is the first to fill the ofiee since ou'bre.ik of the last war. hnnor Miss Georgia Mrs. Val Berry and family of s-entfnee. ' Dean served about 32 Cranbrook. dn ln Xliat hole-an abandon- so convenient to take home lac net over taffeta m:il frock worn with taffeta jacket. Miss I'Try n chartrcus,! When shopping hours lengthen out, it'u important to refresh yourself now and then WORLD PEACE Daughter of Noted Rancher Married at Burns Lake 9 BURNS LAKE - A wedding of Hotel as some 250 guests at-wldc interest was solemnized at tended. The happy couple left Miss Shirley Berry in vpIIdw were brides-!)pr tull-skirted net 'a frtHks were worn "olero jackets styled Chop Suey House I SS with a Coke. And take a carton horns , . . young folks love it. m? 1 1 ZJ U . Ii f atri of honor's with two ,JZ the Catholic Church of Burns on meir Honeymoon iu an ranj r"llars and threc-:th sleeves. Beverley, tlrlr young brother I09 Third Ave. Ves SPIXTALIZING CHINESE DISHES which T.ke f.n AuBiist 8 at 4 D.m. with hour, on on an an itinerary itinerary f junior bridesmaid. will Include Vancouver, the Okunagan, and several U.S. I'misnii of Princeton I'1'1", and I he bride's falmnre and Murr OPEN to 3 a.m. B p.m. f ushers. Rev. Father John Clalally officiating, when Miss Margaret M. Bicklc, of Orassy Plains B.C., became the bride of Mr. Charles Sliickel. of Langley Prairie. The bride was given away by her father, William .Blckle. widely known farmer and 'rancher of the Central Interior. She chose a lovely marine corded suit. Her corsage was or-rhlds, with mauve accessories. fH'Ms allenderl a re-lhp Berry home. 1944 Avenue. Mrs. Berry 'i0 occasinn a smart cities. Upon their return they ! will take up residence at West i TahLsa, where the groom Is employed at the Aluminum Coin- i pany of Canada. Visitors from far and near ccnl inued to arrive as the Tatlier of the bride is one of the most enterprising men of the north end Included cow punchers from his range, trappers nnd pros- I mrrtiiiv ,.r r-i and (:,. ..i..k .. in MKiKCKKni s i.h-s b,.u wo.e ...c mlnerg and t,mber win "av, Aiiciisi ?i i LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 110 MOVING . . PACKING . . . CRATING Siiiri'IMj . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide riid World-wide Shipments. MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. I'limir ko or fill Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. i groom s Kill oi nerKiace aim cruisers from central ana Moosr II mi .i. k.irrlnKs of rhlnestoiies. The fO'le fur . (wedding was attended only u ' "t Terrace, riven kiorthcrti B.C. The recepltin continued until a late hour in the evening. Mr. Bickle ran the old Stockholm Hotel at Prince the relatives and friends oi the conl racting parties. Bride's mother was charin- Rupert during construction lays. SiPrf fr '' "feii,, f R;,n,.p. tJ-F.A.W.U.. 8:0(1 iliu;ly gowned in a prey after-i t'Oini dress with silver-grey c- ecssories. The groom's mother i wore a grey suit with white ac-! i essories. botli niatrons wearing , io.';e corsages. I The brides-maid, Ml.is Marie Roumlou. enhanced the beauty of ft navy gabardine suit, with l pink and while act essones, an. Get Carnation.. I. All"lP:t. 'in l.. it. . . v, I,, I I Ibll. All i (1931 ' ""1 709 ' SUMMIITK UNION. ;n,er;, lm.,,u a C(iVi.i;c of Steptmiitis. Reception crowded the large bunqtiet hall of the Tweedsmulr ' JU p.m. 703 703 j -.il, that never - ... . cd Use the evaporates "..- flavor. llie mi u. Never varies in tu'"" every other . Carnation is the same retipe - every time Carnation i . And c...', rime vou use OPTOMETR. .'i Free! E, Dcwdie Room P., .'1011? 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