eee rn ns Ko mens ~ VOTE December ~ 43 >: Airmen In Collision : Injures Three pee ee er Killed - Head-on Crash ‘CAMP BORDEN, Ont. (CP)—lFive airmen from che -RCAI!* station here, were killed carly ‘today and three others injured in-a head-on collision of: two automobiles near the: camp. + An RCAT official ‘said the: names of the victims will not be: released until their families have’ becn notified. : The official alsu said he had: no Information on a sixth re-! ported fatality. Two of the in-' jured men were In the Camp: Borden hospital end the third: was taken early today to the, Sunnybrook Military Hospital in: Toronto, | . Details of how .the accident, happened were meagre, Tho RC! AF sald the two cars collided on: the main road between this! large service camp and Alliston, ! 60 niles north of Toronto, about: 32:30 a.m, Mother Dies Trying To Save 3 Children NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. ¢ ~-A Ql+year-old. mother was burned to ‘death Wednesday in a valn attempt to save her three young ‘children from flames which destroyed their two-storey frame house, 4 Dead are Mrs. Doreen Richard. 21; Theresa, elght,njonths; Day. \d, 2° and Yvomie, 30° 0° The alarm was turned-in by ive-year-old Juackle Rivhere who said his mother told him “run for help" when the fire broke out, . The mother then apparently went upstairs to attempt the rescue of her three sinall ehiid- ren, "The bodies of the four were CoUNtHICS, found in an upstairs bedroum. ' First reports of the tragedy ithe United States and 19 other sald the mother and four child- | eountrics, was adopted by the! ren had perished fn the fre, ‘Commission To Study Dam Specht Tae Dally News “VICTORIA- Studies are being made vt Comox Lake on Van- couver Island with a ylew to re- hubilitation ur reconstruction of the 43-yenr-old storage dam far {Vie Puntledge River hydro-clec- Power Commission offlelils sid here trie develapment, B.C, torlay. whe reinforced conere Yn May, 100d, Work being planned for the: dum will bring Improved eantral regret Ghat the Russians had Nob pate the Soviet In vie course of level of Comox iwithdrawn from Thingary, Buleqts pepular work. of the water Take, a commission spokesnin | sald, Five-Year Old Smokes Pack of Cigarettes a Day iy DICK AYRES Daily News News hditor the Dally News editorial staff Int thls morning from alt] who shocked news odivor Dek vos, sports ealtor Unaev Gay soclal aditor Grice Brawn nnd vv hn tnisual fiveevent alc ‘Ay nnd py smokin elgnrette, On - diy T2 poun guy neeople ana pufted phe surveye ulded whit fun she WoHKb, Myta, weneliyg jumper avert ylus bh YWivly- fee ibolligent conten todly tl white fhe with: her Capt,’ Ody, wel dan elves wad 101, Mytu ownor ad wd Capt. Ody VOL, XLV, No. 291 Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci fic. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY,’ DECEMBER 13, “1958 oe , Fort ~ And Key to the Grea : i t ' 1 i j i : “4 i i i ' { t i NO FINE-WEATHER friends, four-year-old Teresa. Loftus of Southhampton, England, and the fancily named toy poodle, . Twinkle-Twinkle Aquila, are ready: to share lhe worst kind of weather together, The snug “pooch suit” is guaranteed to keep the poodle just as doggoned comfortable as Teresa's cozy outfit will keep her in wintry weather. The dog also has‘a pair of boots to go with the ensemble, but he's saving -them for rougher weather, ‘ mS UN Condemns Russia - -For-Hungarian-Action: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP)— The United to dan, 800 feck lone and 80 feel high, wos bullé du His by Canadlan Collivvies Ltd, and was tiken var by the Power Commission | powers as well as the entire Asian-African group of ' The res ~ sponsored by ’ : The resolution; sponsored °Y Thdonesla abstained as expected ‘assembly 55 to & with only the oo : va ‘Soviet bloc casting negative bal- the split in the Colombo group lols, It was the strongest cen- sure the assembly has voled: against the Russian military ac-. tlon in Hungary, The resolution also ealled on Moscow to pull tis troops outot Hungary ab onee, under UN sue pervision, 1 asked the Russians (o “permit the re-establishment’ of the politics! Independence of delegate, be ou Hungary, JSOME ABSTAIN over the resolulion Ibself. ‘time to take a firm stand. SIGNIFICANT VOTE rmed the Asian-A ‘tries feel there must be the Aslan~ Afriean group aR- pad fy the Bast, dt fs al ‘stained on the condemnation'iy the Wost.” pers of the Asian-Atrican gFOU) pounced the U.S, resolution, IM=' now I Ils fourth day, is ab the! heather tree ( mediately began pressing adrive merey of the weather, India and (he other three Go- tg get the assembly to charge; phe prospect of cldur weath= jton, 40, MP for Kamloops, At midnight, ‘wore more guarded, ; predieted reloud at the 1,500 to 2,000-foot rlevels would again frustrate to- Broadview MP and former na- voted against the Soviet Union, Jombo powers--Indoneslt, Coys washington with “subversive act ay» , Jonand Burma--had Joined earl qyiqy" dn the altars of Hungary: Fela at der In sponsorlng a nildly phras- and other Soviet-bloe lands, ed coumber-resolution CXpressINg —¢pye assembly ts expected to de in the yole on the U8. resalue: tlon, Ceylon and Burnie voted ta: { e :- Bingo Number Today's number in te Elks Lodge Mireh of Diines House Ringo bn ald of the Crippled ‘Children's hospital and drawn ‘by Melvin i ‘Thompson, Min In Control “!Most Hungarian workers) “Janos Kadar. * . i. : ‘condemn Russia, while India and, Observers said Russia’s dele-' galion was more coneerned over | on whom Moscow had counted | for at least injstied support, than, . Sources close lo the Burmese. Hampering and Ceylondse delegations sald they finally had decided It was Henry Cubot Lodge, ehjef a clean split “very significant” be- Toause “iL shows that many coun- one rule! | Yugoslavia, Finland and 1 0f for overybody-—If aggression {s/ sons In the mountalns of South-: go bad: western British Columbia, are Ie IO™ | Flin Survivors, offichal sald Wednesday, but he| ly (hree ‘fect ball, (sllhtty duller In high heels), and wolgh- (ls, (he nye young: dn elgarotte, Wt up while d the offlea nid de- would hive cherryerad Peshiyt e moceasli socks, (to ehhapunace, moat of the ape family, On visit here fran Pentleton, BC, drapped tito Hie Haws offiea tinny Jeknawn Cannd- eurnivind propre. fe Sater of Blpson-Bears Ltd, ts sehedied to abpenr for woo NAA, . shows Monday night at the} Number to phone Ifa bingo Ganadiin Legion auditorium, At! O80 and sO pam, Myta will purfarm some of her unbellov- | able Urleks and shins, Among, then) she shows how to wash! shes, sweep floors, In fact dv) all her own housework, Niurnd ly vetlye and apparently nble | Lo understand overything Wyiut's | auld to her Myla has been in the entertalnment world for; nowely four years and has ape | ponred on both shige and tele vislon, Despllo her tender years Myta smokes (ko Capt, Ody dixclosad) h packet of elgurettes a diy, She prefors cork-tpy, After helping Mra, Brown write a social atory, looking ove oy the National Hokey Tlenguo situation and writing the head line for this story, Myti latt with Capt, Ody to do ow ttle window shopping. After all, it girl has’ to keep up wlth the fashions, Is made ds 2d, on day number is published In Dally Nows, Other numbers drawn so fie Vo! 1h, Bel, Qed, Weld, Ov, Nett, Web, fed, Cet, Ciel, 110, Wed, xT, Nell, Gedll 116, OT, O-67, Weld, W-7, Nel, GHG, Wes and Ned, Ty an effort to combat th this thie of yur, The stygostion Thla would erento more ¢ mind meonnd, clon sidewalks, allay ways and driveways aftor ‘sme dine would render i sor ho National Fmploymont sorvica haa a number of men who would be willlng to undertake theso tasks, ‘Thoy can he obtained hy calling the NES offlca who will bo glnd to send a Police Boss Kadar Regime Reported Split ' 4 i i BUDAPEST (AP) — # 4 returned to their factories! today after a two-day gen-} eval strike, and informed sources reported that the]. boss of Russia’s secret po- lice, Gen. Ivan Seroy, has ' taken control of the Hun-' . Lon garlan government, | “This dispatch was written by} Associated Press correspondent ; Eric Waha during a minor break ; in the four-day communications ! blackout between Budapest and! the West. | The situation in Hungary now! is so-chaotic that the Russians! ‘are reported running matters‘ lentirely, in effect replacing the) A ‘puppet government of Premier | | DEPORTATION EXPERT | i A Hungarian source said Serov: ' .bers are fighting among them-' selves.” The Russian police. boss * seu ‘deportation. The approaches to the Hungar- ian Parliament Building. were Nations General Assembly condenmed ‘Russia Wed- blocked today by.masses of Rus*) pon, George Drew stepped out, nesday night for stamping out Hungary’s freedom sid, The vote split Asia's four “neutral” Coo An earlier Yugoslav. report to; Belgrade had said the- workers were threatening to continue the two of their top leaders. This apparently did not materlalize, Poot Weather 1 1 ’ Plane Search ' VANCOUVER —One hour of i"untimited visivillty” might be Fenough to permit finding a missing alriiner which Is fear d to have erashed with 2 per: ® The seareh for the Trans- Canada Aly Lines’ North Star, offlee day's hunt, "We hive nol Jost hope agreed that if any of the members were alive, “they ean hope to survive much longer” fr, doesn't rentize how lamatrung wo rouly are when the clouds are down,” sd VO Tal Caner on, 27, of Vancouver, He Is a radio officer on ono of the senvel alreragt, “You can't fly In the moun tains with that stuff all around you, and you enn't soo searoh. Clearing Snow Off Sidewalks Good Job For Jobless Says NES OAM songoNA MNEMployment the Prince Ruport Employment. Adytsory Committee his come up with a suggestion, ja Lo omploy someone for na fow hours to i fall of snow, vat Jobs In (ho ally and at the vico to the public, Red Secret ; ‘Ss now running what is left of) -the Kadar regime, whose mem-, . sian tanks and armored.cars. : ‘strike to protest the arrest of: ; Most of today’s morning: and -afternoon sessions were occupied: -with discussion of policy. and} resolutions. avowed contestants all were dis- of he has been trying vainly to gob "an aleling 0 aa 50 utr, Diefonbaker's home prove passengers and laree re Wiineo; said that by late Werhes- Only 56 flights and 106 seareh- Ing hours have been possible x0 | “The avernge eltizen probably to GARET pre "yésday for the Progressi velition in Ottawa. to the retired’ : “yal WA} ing a leader) vitides: from which more:tha farewell to the old:one..; of the spotlight Wednesday amid warm personal tributes and ‘ex- hortations. from top-ranking Conservatives that © the party. fight for the improvement of na- tional unity and the: supremacy: of Parliament. eS 1 Tonight the .ma-! ‘chinery for picking a new leader! will gel under way with the non- ‘ination of candidates, to he’ fol- ‘owed by ballotting Friday. ' As the buttonhoing of. dele-! igalus for votes: continued : through all of Wednesday's op-! ening day and far into the night, campaign leaders of the three playing confidence, » PREDICT WIN Supporters of John Diefen- baker, 61-year-old Commons ‘member for Prince Albert, Sask,, were predicting an’ casy wi on: ithe first ballot, The camps of Donald Fleming, 61, MP for To- ronto Kylinton, and Dayle Ful- B.C, | “Diefenbaker is sweeping 'them” sald George Hees, Toronto | ‘Honal party president, who sald wh bets on a first ballot win for his man, Alvin Hamilton, party leader tn ‘dy the Janky: westernor could cout on-nbout 1,000 of tho maxl-: nti 1,472 voblng delogates, Mulf | the ballots polled are roquived fora win, Bub My, Fleming sald that “Things are getting better all the me.” . "It's golng to go tho right way,”, ho suld, “Don't pay too much attention to bandwagon ballyheo," CLAIM QUENKG SUPPONT Fulton supporters contended tho British Columbian was pick- Ing Up surprisingly strong sup} port from Quebec, whore the Floming group has beon claiming anything wp, jo 96 per cont of the W2-momiyer colegntion, So far, tho only provineial promlor dofinitoly committod: 1s Hon, Wugh John Momming of Now Brunswick, who has ae Nowheed hoe will formally nomin- ato Mr, Diofonbakor, Now Branawiek has a blow of 00 delee antes, Canada's noawest Conservative premlor and the convention kuy- notor — Nova seotin's Robor |Blantield—hins nop publicly do» olared Winall, _ | night stiick to geheral part cies, ..Hé “urged ;that the taining national: unity, and said itvein do te yo avoid “narrow, partisanship” aid | to ‘cxercisé~imodcration: towards | those with’ differing. views, ‘ac- cusing. the Liberal party: of -hay- ing “perfected'-the ‘art pulating. prejudices, manded discipline, restraint moderation, ; naster the “challenge”: ',He advised. C ntiservatives to ‘of manl- aiid convle- ‘Jn’ Canada and “the world ’;to- Canadian unity. would - nob emerge If the party were to “ex- plolt, dissension or dwell on our differences,” - a Party polley should: not be based on regional or sectional in- terests, The convention should draft a program.dedicated to the interests of Canada as a. nae tion. , “The prosent relavions between the provinces of Canada and the central government,” the 42- year-old premier sald, “are une happlly strained... "Canadians have watched and wourled of this contest, And since It has been my experlence that they are loss and Jess sus- ceptible to tho harsh and divis- Ive tactics which have dominated election campaigns for over two docades, I bellove they will sock ‘adoption, ofa national 'f) Jnternational: front, -It} 0, would urge:that-the United’ Na-|° tious Emergency Force bé maln- a ee [balned. in: Egypt until,a:peace Vons" oycr many: Years..." 7° ltréaty is worked. out between. Is- rael and Egypt and: until, equal: day, narrow partisanship was rights of spassage . through...the, “out of season,” The times de-jguez Canal are guaranteed’ tol and a)! countries. including Isradl,”, ley PERMANENT FORCE On. the ; The party would seek perman- ent machinery fora United Na- tions police force for. use.in any, part of the world, It,would use Canada’s close connections: with the United States to tron out dif- { Britain, a These and , other proposed party planks will be taken up for}. jnmediate, detailed examina- tlon by the convention today and Friday, . be Proposed social benofits, an- icipated to add about, $105,000, 000. to existing federal . social costs, Hkely will bocome a major plank in the party platforms: It would allow all present hos- pital Insyrance premiums to bo wholly deductible fronts taxable income and would provide moro generous Income tax deductions mn end to this orn of fl-will” By TARVIE GAY Dally Nowy State Writer Whon tho results of the Prince Ruport votors' dealslons on who should supply power to the ally are announced tonight 1b will be the culmination of two ‘wooks: of extensive advors {ising and prosentation ‘of trats and clams to fanillarize the public with the tase, Spoculation iy rife in tho city today ny to the outcome of tho controversin} power —rofurone dun} whother tho B,C, Power Commission showd tako over the Northorn BO, Power Come pany by expropriation ay other wise, Tho qnostion to be decldod s (ho most dlaputed and debated for sovorn) yours, Although thore avo no books prakov's odds, 1b would appoar that whoover wins, power cons | Is koynote addrose Wednesdiy pany. or power, vommlyston, will for modical expensds, At-prosent, Whatever Result of Powe just scrape by with gin of yotos, . Both sides of ‘the question havo boon alrod by Its expon ons, a Mayor Goorge B, Hills as head advocate for the B,0, Powor Commlasion here hag. prosonted City council's onse to try to gab the Powor Commission to come Into the olty for flvo yoara now, Gonoral manager of tho Nor thorn Britlsh Columbia Powor Company Ltd, T, G. Black in announcing futuro polloy, If the company Iq pormitted to remaln Ag the auppilor, promises. dofln« {te dovolopmonts, Lo He has donowncad tho. city's hocnsntions of 0 lathargl gate pany policy by olalming® that with tho throat of oxproprintion oyor the company's load It Would not bo ‘fonalble to“Invost 0 aNynll wale Jerine Smith), Robert ‘celsoy,- Wiliam (A, L) Bell; “Av addltio ferences between the U.S, ‘and|* vty and: Friday: exept. occaslonally showors mixed ral and snow du the, extrome: north. “port Little: change’, In: tempera when. illis For, District 52: School. Board C.:Hank nson,- Marcel’ G 's,. Arn’ “Cloudy * witht. showers... buko; Winds Hyhtexeopt west :30).n oxposed areas nont the Ohare Jottes,;; Low tonight and’ high Friday ab:Port Hardy and Sande | aplt 38 and 42, Prince Rupert:32 iy and 3B 8 ee [ “Labor. orgatavons. have, tempted to: miko’a wnanimous atand ono, way; oi tho ouhar bubs” there haa.-nlwiys bool dlasonts Ing volds.on efidoyration,: ey » Byon ally, coutiall Itsolf ‘cond ‘* nob gol wi WANT ONs ondopsas (lon of the. Powor. Commission. ~ Suombyig une tt anpoara yg the |. ontlre giostion i subject to.tn dividualnopidonis fT. an Indiyic wal botloyel ‘ong: utility. js. golng, to Improv it Ih Pena Rupert, " p \ x ‘| 7 of 'sho: wil favor that; yell, Tt ho conilde. ‘40 be detrhnontal Ho', hava YO f° aby edly ssi thon he. partloulay) ors one utility blonds: nedbunty hesltatlon:: “Olina of tho! dlapute, willb6 : ronolior": tontght, about 0, : th lg,iot : . VIGO DA IMmporianed i: should oxproas’ tho. opinion: by votlriu {ane oigrking, holy pref. monoy for devolopmont and ine orenad 1A power, . | oroneo Otho: ballot) Othorwiae tholy oplilons, brits ton ‘ spk ede S # lait