“a Pierre oo nae are pemmeiminen ween im eae are ee EE ie mr oe 2, meses, = team aid a » Sea Cadets eee ORMES— ‘Daily Delivery - e ~ + DIAL 2151 airy CRUISER HMCS ON'FARIO, Ne da tg ray PogMy bh detect 0 OR BO ee eT, Ne Re aT ee Hing py Hee cea Mey PEON Ne apy aah eI AE oes, ar gael glade Faye cat shown above steaming northward, will arrive in Prince Rupert Friday for a three day visit. The 8,700-ton vessel is commanded by Capt. Robert Philip CD, RCN, {fs on an extensive training Welland, DSC and Bar, crulse throughout norlher n British Columbia waters and later California waters. She was built in Belfast, Ireland, and com- missloned under the command of Capt. H. T. W. Grant, CBE, DC, RCN, later Vice-Admiyal Grant, chief of naval staff, One: of ihe most widely-travelled ships In the Royal Canadian Navy, Busy Schedule Set | For Ontarios Visit One of Canada’s most famous warships, the light’ ‘ontiser HIMCS Ontario will be pos Rupert Friday, A host of activities has been}and Air Force Cadets, Wrennet- a; tes, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and children's party aboard the ves- "school age children from 1 p.m. planned among which are sel; @ luncheon for the Mayor | end special guests; -a: challenge! , to play the short trip to sea for | and sons of service | personnel, Highlight of the Ontario's two and a half day visit will be a dance to be held in HMCS Cha- tham dri hall. Friday night withthe HMCS. Ontario band | n. allendance.!7" HMCS Ontario will le arriving | 10 am. Friday from Sound in the course of a 22 day! training cruise during which She pall will visit San Francisco before: returning to Esquimalt Deeem~¥ ber 14, : * Commanding officer Neht eruiser, Capt. R. city’s top basketball is open for the public. It is urg- | | | Renne! apoard the DSC. and Bar, CD, RON will pay: e.courtesy call on Mayor George be a movie show for N “HIS shorlly after uy ‘ving in Py ince ‘to 2 p.m, Saturday afternoon, | Frora 2 p.m. to 5 p.m, the ship ‘ed during this period that any children attending be accom- panied by adults. . The HMCS Ontario band will make tvo trips during the arter- noon to piay for patients In the Prince Rupert General ~Hospital and the Milier Bay | Hospital. They willbe away fronr ‘the ship from 2 pam, tiN’S pam, | Also that afternoon, cagers i light cr piser have : challenged the city id a basket-| game. The itinery also! mentions volleyball and possibly | soccer. HMCS Ontario's soccer - feam has recently proved ftself } of the:champion of the Pacifie Naval | P, Welland: League, Al 7 p.m, Saturday there will: Navhl Re- the ship! serve “Persomicl and their de-! berths at the Canadian National | i pendents, Sea Cadets and their: Railway Ocewn Dock, Mayor! parents. The one short naval ‘Hills and other clvie dignatartes ‘tim and a full length feature : will then be invited to attend a; will be shown at HMGS Chath- | Juncheon aboard MCS Ontario: am drill hall. al. 12 noon, On Sunday at 10 am. HMCE&. A dance with the HMCS On-: Ontario will take a short trip to! tarly band In atlendance will he son for Sea Cadets and sons ot: {lol to “ay by Swiss.! held in the drill hall of HMCS nival pel rsonnel, T he crulser wilt Chatham that evening. Sulurday ab Ho aan, the ship { prehin fa the harber entrance | ab dl am, whereupon loeal yes» wilt Innd a guard and Its bands; sels will meet the Ontario for: and will proc eed ta the eeholaph he transfer of PASSCNeers, This | for a short wreath Jaylag ¢ere-i js subject to weather rondtlons, mony. Following the ceremony: ty (he event of inclement wen Meh ag go ttt be a evi gO Saini AE ae " ee ny the Ontario was commissioned too late to take an active part” in the Second. World War, Arriving in Sydney, Australia on. VJ. _ Day, Ontario proceeded to Kong on policing duties for a period. The 555% foot Ontario returned - to Ganada in November, 1945, re-comnilssloned in July, 1947, The Ontario -has been cmployed. since then on training duties, In 1955 carried’ out two training Baste MAN Waly, a Eat RCE Gh Ae MEET Meghann) . “f Kong where she was engaged After extensive refit, she. was PEON POP LPR [thee still ‘was 1 no agr ok ened! “patto eement n ans to replace sision io. throw open- rt’ Said ‘to ships bringing. in’, al’ UN units was inade quest. of Maj.-Gen, E. ommander of the’ He conferred. here - cruises with naval cadets embarked from HMCS Venture, the. RCN’s junior officer training. es tablishment at Esquimalt, B.c. ia Hospital Board Firm |! On Pay Boost Offer |= | The Prince Rupert hospital board can make no further con- cessions to the Union of Operating Engineers and the board’s i offer of a 5 per cent wage increase must stand, it was decided by the board at its last meeting, A, §. Nickerson, board per. gonnel committee chairman read a letter from the engineers’! union which rejected the board - offer of a 5 per cent increase, The union had asked a.20 per cent boost. , ~The board had also offered to recommend: the union's requesi for a pension policy and unem- ployment insurance to the. B.C. Hospital Insurance Serviee but. turned down the union’s demand for three weeks: holiday after three years of employment. ‘and ‘four: weeks... after J0 years. At present the union employees Canadians Arrive In Egypt APLIES (CP) — The United Nations today re- ported the arrival in ‘eypt of 200 Canadian, Army personnel, They! ' wir, More Canadian sold-; fers are expected to reach,” ‘Naples Wednesday, Canada’s frst troops reached , Abu Suwelr Saturday---20 medl- the band- will play military nius- ther, a harbor cruise will still. cal teehnletans, engineers and le ound through the streets, parade That afternoon, from 12 UM. the passengers to disembark, to 2pm. ehildren’s party wilh; be held for approximately 0 children ranging from ayes 8- A turkey dhiner wil precede | n movie shaw and obher enter- tutiment will be provided. The vessel will be open 140 Convicis Reject Chance tte hi | toy immeodinte reports SN youth orguniaations, fen, Army About 60 persons were evacuated, iron, which has been asked {take place bub the Ontario will | re-enter the harbor only to allow | | APA C Mn Nr Ch EARE Y VANCOUVER @: - A d0-untt opartment block was evacuated: when three-alarim fre broke, ou, Sunday night, There were no! of Snfuries, te renes i To Join Five-Man Jail Break RNGINA (-. int Abele eedls) Sacurday One Dundred and’ gd rlaglender, Duncan Reed, a! oN, Mennwhile, infor mation rench= forty prisoners chose to remain; year ole Amertenn, formerly af ling Rome indicated Maypt ts nlahts Calgary: Hulls. Sinith, MW, and after five af bale fellows overs | Donald Mountenny, 0, of Ree powored the gikurds and offerad | thom the keys lo freedom from Hie Regia full, Al) six guards on duty were gieged and bound ta kien hy the Title group, who gamed control of tho prison and threatened to lad a general breakout, Excapl for their billy stlaks, the guards were mnarmed, Within hours two of the k= erpad convicts were reap tural, Tint (hree, Inehiding the suspect. or) Migleader, were stil ab large MUAY, Hora cties abtributed the Jall's pulley of cauphustaliag rebablll- quton, payehologtent trontmont and teadaing af inmates for Lridox as i MO Pesan for the muds" a refusnl ta Join the ab. ee. 8. White, daputy sachl wol- fare mister af Sustatahowin, muld at prelini herttan od evo hid hee - thawed cluky by the gurds, BUTI Ut Jarge ure Wve stapout- ahi, Rood Is serving a yen for marnl offences; Amilth js in for favo years far breaking and en. tertng and for a previous escape atlompl, wpd Mountenay ls do- tne a year for auto thett, The break slurted when oa wroup Of conviets, jnehuding Reed, overpowered a guard in ihe shower roon, Reed then slipped baek to his cell and enll- ed the head keeper ta tell hin he Was rowdy to wo bo work dn the kitehen, As the keeper reached the cell, Reed grabbed hin and fgged anid ted Win with a towel, Within the next faw minutes, the group quietly averpawered in tana guard din the kitehen and three others on dity oon the Nahar ters of the coll bloek, None af the garda was injured, The conyiets then offered the coll Keys to tho other prisonars, None. took advantnge oof the after, ivacks. ‘Joined hy another 200 Canadian , » vepartad, isignallers, ‘They set up house-: keeping In a Lempornry bar= Today the advanee party Was haurmy men. Thoy were abaaurd the last iwa ‘Swiskale Mahle, The ferrying, ob ds being taken over hy the! ROAF's No. 436 transport Sn 0 make a maximum effort during “the next elebt.duys, Some crews Wil have to make to Beypb: with “only six hours’ rest in be. Laveen, Chramnd: crews are work: Ing round the clock to keep the i planes abeworthy, anreying out severe roprisnls dgiinsl Jews and Brille and: Freneh nationals, ‘ Bome Auslealling and Cana. dlans suffered, Tho Canadiin Kimbassy In Calvo sald 30 of the 70 Canadians in the country had heen flown out, the remalndar electing to slay, 00 ee NR mS MINE E DHE ene ete Fire Fighters Die BAN DIEGO, Calif, dh mm Ab lens 10 tho Mghters are belley- Od to have been burned to denth Baturday might while battling a Wd,000-nare fire In Cloveland Havlonnal forest I northeastern San Diego county, forest super visor Walker Puhn announced Sunday, ght or nine men — exaaped the onrushing famed uid ware Nob "sorlonsly hurt, Pub anld, Tho men belloyed ta hive Porlahed were from units of the US, forest servieo and prisonars Tram eounty honor enmps, he ‘Martin receive two 9 weeks’ $’ holidays, this’ being raised to three weeks af-} ter five years of service. A letter from, the civic em- “loyees union was also read ask- ing for a 6 per cent, wage in- crease, unemployment insur- ance and coverage ‘by a-health service plan, with costs being shared equally between man: agement and employees: It was agreed to forward ‘this for the attention of BOHIS. . “The board was informed Anat. its estimated operating costs “fort the hospital under the proposed ritish, and French’ officers four- -hour flying. tp e, hee ‘in by § wiss ‘airliners : and F. trai sports from | the a staging tase at Capodi- 6,-near® Naples, Italy. ° They { have been landing in. small, units, at: Abu. Suweir- near; ‘Tymailia on) the Egyptian side of the coase- fire line? “The: first’ ‘seaborne units “will be 700. Yugoslav troops, expected to’ land: here Thursday. NO: ALLIED CAMPSITE 2 “Lt-Gen.. Sir Hugh’ Stockwell, commander ‘of the French’ force, . told ” correspon- the’ Canal Zone held by the Brit-' tian side. 7 sidé:* at’ Abu’ Suweir, ’ awaiting / arrangements | for ‘them. to take over réneh:: ed he: would: attend. expansion program were | being referred to Health Minister Eric far consideration, It! agreed to share travelling costs with the Vancouver srehitects’| firm of Whittaker and Wagg to, have on cngineer come tot | wi Prince Rupert to moke a survey! af heating conditions at the chosnitol in connection: with the program, Reporting thar cftaetes iq ab- sll continuing, Dr. A. W. Large fald that centaet had been made with a radiologist in Med- icine Hat who had expressed an interest in moving to the Pae- iifie coast, Howover, there wag “nothing final yet to report, ne added, Notices of resignation were -reeelved from dietician Mrs, Bh | J, Sims, effective November au Hand from laboratory tewhulel aj Mrs, L, Besrutsehenko, effective December ol, A letter from ani Apptcant to fill the dicticlan's ipusitlon: was read at the meet. he. Offlee manager J, L, Mang appeared before the board to reauest release from his three! year contract Lo become admin | istratar ata hospital at Hope, shortly to be consteneted, Tho hoard agreed to release him on Mareh J when year-end work WHHL be eampleted. Thanks to the women's aux. ary for purchasing an anes. thetl: machine and bed side- bourds for use ab the hosptial, were expressed da Mrs, 7, R, Ayres, president, Advising that members of the hoard had met recently with two visHineg BETTS consullants, president Re, Moore sid the opinion af the visitors was that the hospllal had come along “oxtremely well” in the past three yorrs, ‘The vecommond: ations of the consultants were “valuable” and will be given considerntion, he snl, The board agreed ta a pro. posal do hald a Cheistmas stat dinner this yout, Ta addition to the staff, the dinner will be al. Jondod by moambers of tho hose pit Daard, modlanl staff and wontons mxtlliry oxdautlye, Ce De ere ey Weather Cloudy today and Tuosdny, Showors Into today overnight and Tuosday omoming, Tittle dhange dn temperture, Winds southoast 18, ocensionally Ine croasing to 86 In moro oxposad areas, Low tonight and hlgh Toorday at Port Tardy a6 and 46, Bundapll and Prince Rupert j Qt AQ apd 45, | buildup. . The “British “general sald a. role for” the’ UN: troops in ‘Port Sald—now only 190 Nor- wegians .who" Game." by.” train from: ‘Abu’ Suweir—was discussed with Burns. - “We are examining how. pos- slbly to give them a little aren’ of the, town. for which they would be responsible,” Stockwell Said, He added that a plan to.have ‘tain. a full-time radioloeist were{the UN troops join British and | French soldiers. in. patrols has been abandoned, This apparent- ly was In Keeping with efforts ts by Today’ s Numbers. For Bingo. . wy : ‘ Voi ' Some folky have’ “tAVO' nun- bors gireled on their March of Dimes House-Bingo card al- ready, Same have one number clreled, some have non, ‘ere's. loday's number — so that everyone In the elty will My opportunity to get started in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge 42's clty-wide bingo game to help the Crippled Children's hospital In Vancouver, ‘todey's numbers are as fal- lows: O-(5 and Neal, Numbers drawn Saturday when the binge game got underway weres Bel and 1-18, Cards ave ‘still available from members of tho E)ks lodge and Jato starters ann soo All the numbers drawn Inthe Dally News overy day, CU latelaha ote poet patter a cenlaeen teteen aetneela ene teneiaal Normal Flights By CPA Seen For Tomorrow Canadian Paelfle Alrlinas will rosie normal sorviae tomar: row botwvoon Snnesapit and Prince Rupert now that tho Orngo whieh was own down Wo Vancouver Inst Monday for overhnula, returned tis aftor: Noon, The announconment was mado today by CPO agent B, 1, Andar on Who anid the amphibian was kohodulod to arnive around 4:00 PN, Tho Cango wna sont to Vancouver for ropatrs following A Mishap In choppy watora on Novembor 16 whon ono of the plane's wing pontoons sustain’ damnge, Pe Gh SiMe SS a Gey panded They} wills land from three SOS ‘ ‘ships.:,” s ne dents'the Yugoslavs would’ not) Ve renjain: in the. northern’ third of}... -"°".: ish: vand ‘French but would*cross|: the*cease-fire line to the Egyp- | The. bulk of the UN}. force” is’ standing“ ‘by: on that later confer-'! 2) ences: “here * “to. discuss ‘the “UN Lay EEN Const hyde dy ie Heap ey Pe Ge te Wt te te ae allied: and UN ‘eadets’ to avoid any. appearance; ‘of: -fraterniza- tion” among. the % troops”. which might,’ “compromise. : the: UN ‘troops’ neuttal’ role, {' In. Belgrade, . Boroa;: the: ‘offic-' ial: newspaper of. President: Tito's | Communist party,” denied: vane 1 other “report : that; Yugosla troops at Abu; Suwelr, ‘had. been’ openly : “instructing; ' Egyptian : soldiers’. in: the: use: ie nillitary- i equipment; : report slanderous, ' ‘while’ declar- ing: that it: was. “completely nat= ural. that our ‘soldiers’ : , were. warmly received “by: g fans." " a { ! ‘British-| gas. situs ‘accidents and a. minor _ mishaps: Prince Rupert . area, “Over ported today, °.- No one was seriously injured, « was the only person taken to dents, Appr oximately. $1, 500° ‘damage was caused to a Neal’ ‘Evans trector-trallor : track when it jack-knifed and) plunged into a ditch near the old elty dump on highway 16 Saturday after- noon, Operator Warr en Lindsay, af- ter negotlaling a blind curve, is reported {o have applied | brakes to avoid smashing into two cars Which had been parked while the owners nid of anobher. motorist whose car slipped off the highway Into the ditch, Lindsay escaped un- hurt, The tractor part of the transport, truck was a total Joss, Me reported today, Paullne Ridloy of -Kitkatla fs In good condition In Prince Ru- port General Hospital today af- tor she was bangod against the windshield of a ear in whieh she was riding Saturday afternoon, She received cuts to the foro- head, Driver of the car, Car- ine Bornardo of 1145 Bloventh Avenue Bast was unhurt when the automobile ‘skidded on the Frodovick Street hill and car. oened Into a diteh. Approx| mately $500 damage was SUS inined by the ene, Th anothor aceldont Saturday aflernoon, a cur driven by Cor'- don Wasend of 963 Bighth Ay- onue Hast was in collision with tho very and of the Port Rdwitrd bus Just past the Galloway Rap. Ids Bridge, Polleo sald that Wage ond who was pulling his car out of a ditch Into which he plunged cartion skidded again across the road, hls front ond clipping tho bus as It went by, Dod Lippott, propriotor of Dan's Servico Station reported this morning that ho attended about 10 minor mishaps tnvoly. Ing cars which had skiddod off ronds Into ditches, Freighter Here For Grain Cargo Tho frolghtor, Martha Kio M120, of Norwoglan Teglatry arrived of the Dominion Graly Blovator 0390 nun, Sunday. to lond up with No, 1 food onvloy for the Unitod Kingdom, Tha vease) which Is oxpocted fo Joad vp tomorrow MfLornoon, wil take on approst. yutely 0,100 toma of he lirloy, HW Borba’ called . the | | the weekend, RCMP ve-[ hospital asa. result of the -Acel~ : went to the]. - A 25 year-old Kitkatla-woman'| The fog, which continued ‘over | the British” Columbia: lower mainiand for the fourth straight | 1 eyaccidents In highway: and-ship- ping traffic-and shielded the ac tivities of thieves 0... the bridge when-a heavy bank! of fog engulfed ib-and it hit the)! bridge, There was no damage to tho Wridge but the ship 10 urned to, harhor for repairs,” Barlier, fog and ley conditions on tho Pathullo: bridge at nearby New Westminster caused. “four aceldonts which held up tratfle for almost two hours Sunday morning, No-one was Injured ed, Airlines caneolled all” flights fo ane from. Vancouver's Inters national Almport and sot up op= ovations at Abbotsford, 45 miles onal of here, Ship: “movomenta have beon slowed: and. some cancolled, but passonger ‘servico mn ‘Most lines Is belng maintains ed, BURNABY, B.C, Ton | por. gona were Injured Sunday when AN Interurban bus, tis driver dend at (he wheel, smashod into \ tolophone pole in -this Van couver suburb, The driver, identified ag 68+ year-old Jim Denby of Vanco vor, was dond whon’ ambulined. attondants arrived at the seono, honrt atlnek, ; ABHOTSTORN, BC, o wm A 24) yenr-ald hoy was drowned Baturday whon he, wandored away from homo and fell into Sau Crook, . Tho body of Martin Hulaman by dragging lita Saturday, .. VANCOUVER «()) Two women dled of. domontle ans polson|ng hore: Saturday, °\..: Tho body of Mra, . Dorothy Dawe, about 30, waa found on (ho bed $y dor anita tna woat ond rooming house, , fey ay hk SO ed Ire dopariment Beta Second Narr ows: bridge her day, caused a ‘cluster ‘of minor The Standard Ol: tanker Im-|- : perlal Namu, Was ‘ippronching|. and no eilrs wore bndly damag- |, Doath was bellovad unused: by a ' of Sunag -Pratrio was rooovorod | Inhatator|y naling room had ‘seeped, tite miles wost of Prince eons A. companion,” ‘Herma 45, wes laken to. hospita wuts Ing ‘trom: rate “VANCOUVER, Om “tw C0)". viels warn Sontoncod Lo-any oxtia yoar In prison riday for: rolelng And throntening to KIT py Ouke wlla prison ‘guard, Me Robert Tromblay, 38, and Mar cal Frenette, 20, will, sorve “the extra your: atlor they scomploty 40-your punitontlary, terms: in ood this auinimer, Lor attompt murda, * “Tha two wor necused of holding hin: “hostage . alrnights' razor. white: torod with ‘prison offlaints tor A new. lnvestigntion of, thelr) én, Thoy pldadad | not. ronson’ ot, snaanity. pow orit 5 MI oh fivosmlnnto cuteott or ocurred: this. aftoriio Ing. machinory: In Nows ‘arid othor: oily: Tights wort, but ab pr not’ sone alr [ng av Oakalls ‘guard May Tand Wiha’ thoy. ‘bors! 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