anes penintme cwewerels == so ee ee “a ~ ORMES. Daily Delivery " | e DIAL 2151 DRUGS t Hemera te Cyrene uh. tee eeemanteemnrepeet stecenne mmr emmmme A oan ered ” a tarvation Sal ing Hunga - poviet Backed Government ‘Admits Rebels Still Fighting VIENNA (Reuters)—Hungary’s Soviet- backed goyernment today admitted that armed Hungarians. ANG, “Still holding out and sa Is three itening the nation with starvation. wh ii canals cenniematineecre scenes a Speeders Hit. By Big Fines At Kitimat Special to ‘The Day News Ki Liuwat—Five Kitumat driv-| | all No revurn to their’ job immedi-— ‘ately to avert starvation. VOL. nts “ud ie ve eo O ve id the anti-Russian revolt Budapest Radio. appealed. ‘to workers In food industries the min- } y A short time earlier, ‘ister of state in the Communist ' ‘government imade the first admission by any. “ member of the new regime that ‘formed Sunday, ' the insurgents are still fighting, ' We said: “yt is the duty of all of us to! idestroy the ‘already beaten ers wero lined a total of $360 in armed bands who are siill carry-! the ‘police court herve for traffic:ing on their evil deeds in some | oifences, ‘Three of these were; fined. under the Industrial Act} covering the regulitions on} Aluminum Company roads. For driving without due care and, aufention Justinus Cornel-| issen was fihed $75 and costs. Fined’ for speeding on Alcan’s road were Charlies Donald Mac- Kenzie, $50; Rober Reid, $35; Carl Reinhardt, $60; Alex Leb- bier, $70; and John Moan, $30. _ Earlier. Zvoninilr Jurisic was fined $100 and had his licence suspended for three months for impaired driving. ‘Two ‘fights resulted in fines following charges of creating : disturbance, One fight at the Hudson's Bay Store found guilty Raymond Figursky aud Peter Edward Kormysh and both were fined $50. Following a bowling alley dis- turbance Jacob Block and Gerrs Pappas were cach found guilly and .fined $30. Mrs. Joseph: Alexander: Leslie was fined..895 for. driving: with- oul a driver's Jieence.. - Plants, Shops} To Close | | On Monday | VICTORIA (CP) Al most everyone in. British Columbia will get a holi- day Monday except fed- eral civil servants, Post offiees and othe federal hranches will stay open because the federal emembr ance Day Holl: clay’ Act declares the holi- (lay fov only November 1. “With November 11 fall: ingeon a Sunday this yea the British Columbia joy: ernment has declared the Monday following a holie day and all factories and) shops must close, ! ederal offices do not some under provincial! closing. laws, mote Engine Sinks As “CHR Train Hits Sink Hole WANCOUVER Qe Gnd eer enel Nallwovs Jaeninoative: thich plunged Into ta Teaser River Wednesday 38 miles east af here hit tht river “wheels | wp" belehed “huge clouds of stoum ond seal" eye witnagsos sald, Fireman We AW, Hleks who Iamiped clear suffered back Ine juries, Kishore deh Alassel who any the plinge sald “the enghlae was an tty sida and thro men ward mang fron It lownrds (he rear of the briek." , eThe onalne slid dawn tho hank dite the water ad sent oul i My ise cloud of stoma ae it sunk, iy seeldont, Whieh alsa saul four bax ents allcing down the bunk, cecurred when the traln alta "sink hole" aansed hy hoavy wns, ‘The brakeman Ad ots whiwwr wha fimped with Mr. Hey were untajured, 'Sovieb tanks had by today ad- ‘merece left the city today pices,” Reports reaching Vienne through Belgrade sald that 30 vanced about: seven miles in al, armored offensive staried ai dawn yesterday against a pat- riot centre in the Gyor area o. northwest Hungary. The reports sald that Soviet troops were conducting house- lo-house searches in captured Villages cod executing inhabi- tants found with arms in thei! OSSCSSION, Last night it was reported chat Soviet planes were drop- ging ineendlary bombs on at. ambassy. building in’ Budapest where rebels were sull fighting. Other rebel pockets of resist- ice outside: the city were the vargets of Russian bombing anti itillery shelling. A rebel-held. which had been ratio station broadcasting appeals for western arms, food eden a telegram making, clear! and «medical . supplics wenbeof f the: air -Inst-night: folowing thes: hearing of a sharp crack. JC Director . To Kamloops J, €&. (day) Burns, Regional ; Director for the North Coast-: “Skeena Junior Chamber of Com-; ly ‘ car for Terrace where he wi scheduled to leave by alr to-! morrow for Kamloops vio. Van- couver, Mr. Burns will attend the Rerional Executive council of the Junior Chamber of Com-' merce In Kamloops on November: Woand 12, He will return to tne ety on November 17 In time for| the Distrlet, Convention (Prince | | Rupert and Terraye Jayeces) | to he held here on November 18) Founder of CARS Named Vancouver G The “Florence Nightingale" o canndlan arthritis, Miss Nn Pack, Was honored by Vancon- ver lash might, I wag learned here today, Mayor Fred Hume presented i Miss Pack with a small silver i medal Inserlbed, "A Good Citizen,” simply, 1 The quick, unassuming exec- secretary of British Cal- Arthritis aid Rheuma- ubive Hunt tls Sorlety had been ehosen | Vancouver's good eltiven for , 1080, “ath HONORED Miss Puck beenme the dith 'Vaneouver resident to reeelye the award presenled mummy by the Native Sons of BAC, Post ‘No, 2 Tb was presonted to her ilnal night at the BC, Bullding a Preltle Natlonal exhibition, | The rasult of her uneoashny labor aver the paat davade |s “tho Ganadian | Artheibls and Rheumatism society, PAUTH, DETERMINATION rom practleal falth and de. torminntion Mary Pek forged the notlon-wide CARS ongniz ation whieh has tredtlod mare han 11,000 avthritles in 3.0, ‘lone, Mary Tek, born dQ-odd yenrs ago WW Ampthill, Bedfordshtre, Mngland, wndertonk to tone physically handleappoed ebildren In thei homes ty 1049 and she becrme Interested IM the plight of Onnada's arthesdties, On wedvlee of Vaneonver Bun colunmiilal Hinare PAupott, hin { | Kis. PRIME MINISTER ST, LAURENT, shown above talking to re- porters afigy. a cabinet meeting dian voveniment Wes making United Nations for relief of Eh ada. wes making a further donation of $100,000 to the Red Cross for food and mecical supnlies for \ ing the Russian onslaught in Hungary. Earlier in the week the | Canadian Prime Ministcr is reported to have. sent Prime Min- | ister Eden of Great Britain a government for its policies and nt by LONDON (CP)—A r parliamentary circles here that Prime Minister St. wn President Bisenhower or Laurent had sharply rebu over Britain’s action in the Middle Teast. Early: this week it is. said, the® | government. for’ ‘the - efforts at! Canadian ptime® minister sent: Sunadas, yeasiness: pets Jor ne Ayes “French vervention In Beypl. The message was said to have!. vor fas: thanking the Canadial den cece ee neat an oe nen | Waiters Ask ‘Double Time On Holida ys 7 A ‘ VANCOUVER. (:—Double time, on statutory: halidays: ls one at: the highlights of wage demands} being nade by Vancouver and: Now Westminster locals of the | Feverage Rispensers’ Union, The union, which represents! yeey parlor walters, also secks 120 per cent pay Inercase, Basle pay at pr esent Is $2 a week," Eaen 00d Citizen MISS MARY PACK Mlss hundreds effort Paek of ta soll arthrlia, wrole Jeltors to newspapers nan Aratse public apinton, She pot thousands of replies, Tho Jettara were pititul and heartbreaking In ther appeal” Minally, $n Ovbohor, 1047, Health Minister Paul Marth ay wis barn, here on Qelohoy 12, Outober 16, by William Brown sprig of the society,” _ Laurent Raps tf aise ifrom # Of Objective euled together health leacdars fram verass Candia and CARS Miss Paek was Mtradueed: to Ihe Prince Rupert publle when to promote the CARS cnmpalgn in the elty presidont of the Pines Rupert OARS Deneh, as (he “mains said yesterday that the Cana- a. $100,000 contribution to the warian refuzees, He said Can: | { the thousands of persons flee-. | telegram rebuking ‘the British i action in the Middle: East. Britain eport circulated today in ked Prime Minister Kiden ‘mediation made in’ the: United }4 i Nations”. ‘General! ‘Assembly: i External. Af falts’ Minister Lester! | Pearson. . ; The reply said in effect that ibeen in reply from one fron if Eden persisted in-his present policies there wouldn't be much left that Pearson could” do- ‘toi! help things, Canada Gives $100,000 For Refu ugees OTTAWA (CP)— ‘ ' Prime ‘Minister St, Laurent an- “nounced last night that: Canada will contribute)’ $100,000 to help refugees Russian - invaded: Hungary, | The prime minister sald fol-: owing aceabinet meating that] Canada would send. $100, “000 lo whe United Nations for direct Passistance to the thousands of: }Hhingarian omen, women and jehildren who are fleeing the “blood bath” In Mungary, Mr, St, Laurent also sald, that | ‘Canada would donate another $100,000 to the Internationnl Red Cross to buy food ane med. jeu supplies for the refugees, Peete men 9 pen Pere Ree tee: Sipe ret CARS Drive $800 Short i i i i \ i t Local diive lo ralse funds for the Canndlan Arthritis and Rheumatism line here is only $800 short of its objective of $1,200, campalen manager Hy, Woldon Stoel reported today, However, Mr, Stool snld, all the veliins are not in yet and with (hese and 170 call bneks to make th ls wntlelpated Cho total fund will reach $3,700 whieh fs $500 short of tho abjective, Mr, Steal sald (hat appremin- Hon must he extended to the community of Pork Edward, the Columbia Cellulose = Company gnd the Chinese Community for tholr contributions whieh cone sicarably boosted the fund, No word has bean recolved from Torneo vs to how much of the villnge's abjective of $800 has been radsed, Tho Joon! GARS olinte is loca tod tn the Prince Rupert Gen- a ‘skirmish between an. Egyptian |, {patrol and British troops. ‘ turbing than; ithe Jordan’ raid. . , London said some British bomh- ‘ers were’ withdrawn .from: th: : " Sucz area; an Le | Britain thinks full-scale militart : : oy ‘operations are, unlixely to breaks +out again. . : ot He ypt. to the Mosleni werld to: fight, « Brits! . Fadiivas “as au YNcouwon ot the Allied troop. ‘pulling out of. Egypt until’ the sone ‘day of spreading ti to the Isi wal ee ayen before a precarious’ cease- sive in. Egypt had Bers come solidly established. ®7>" ° : ‘Later, in the a: y ihe. UN: ‘As Arab raiders from Jordan stab- ‘sembly passed ‘a resolution: urg- bed ‘geross a 30-mile stretch. of ing- Britain, France. and : Tsrael } the Israel faint: plowing: up a water, pipe- ‘The’ Israeli army said: that ‘border Wednesday ineand three’ cinpty’ houses: ‘and steinpting' (a. sabotage, a. raii- vay..line and. bridge, Allied headquarters dn Cyprus sald thie cease fire in. the Suez urea was broken Wednesday by But this appeared. ‘less: dis- An Air Ministry spokesman -in hedication . thai! ‘In. another : ‘levelopment | Cairo radio broadcast an ap-.- Teal: by .the Grand Mufti of” French and Is-’ red’ duty. ” There were reports in London that Prime Minister Eden migh{ ifly . to: Washington : to conte; the ‘crisis... . SCATTE RED F IGRTING - os Reports. from the Middle East, last: night said* that scattered on to withdraw troops: from ‘Egypt. The: vote "63-1. with .10.- -absten: tions: and ‘Israel: voting . against.’ Israel's” ‘delegate: said his: coun- “eypt or ered giving: up tha. Jand try had-no Intention of! leaving | she: had: captured in. the. ‘Past ‘ay: when ihe ‘Canada wonal - Telegraph began, lines, mele an The telegram ce dated. back. ty“ Jast were _ déliverec fighting was still continuing ih. 4 : Port Said but there was :no or-. ganized Egyptian, resistance. 4° spokesinian « Tor Une" “Brilisii t JFrench forces” estimated © thal ‘about 1,500 members; of the Egyptian armed forces had ‘beet silied or wounded, Allied cas- ualties were ‘sco ab: duu. Kiiie cand wounded, Despite “ ‘pressure -from’ “the United Nations -a: British. mill: ‘tary spokesman said there war frst, United Nations police forte _ oops arrive, In New York vesterday “the United Nations General Assem- bly voted to form the UN police ‘force, The 76-nation assembly ‘ voted O4-0 with 12 countrics ab- staining to form the UN con- -tingent, A dozen countries have yoluntecred to supply troops with ‘Canada and India each offering | | 1,000 men, : Major-General E, L, M. Burns, of Canada has been named to command. the UN force, Prime Minister St. Laurent in ‘Ottawa said that the RCAF would probably airlift the Cana- dian troops to the Middle Bast and thab the alreraft carrier HMCS Magnificent will be used to transport’ vehicles and stores for the Canadian contingent, Kiwash Island Beacon Out Legal shipping was advised | today (hat Kiwash = Island lighted boncon. No, 2854.8 In NMizhugh Sound bas been re- ported not burning, N, A, Bel elov, marine agent for the Department of Transport sald today, He sald the beacon would be rellt at the flrvt opportunity, Pg ag a ge Union Label Talk Princo Rupert Trades and Libor counell will hear a talk on won label buying at tts rogue Inv mooting at the Clyle Contre tonight, Spouklng to tho unlon delogates wlll be Goorge M, Droneck, Britlkh Columbia rop- resontiative of tho Amalgamated Clothing: Warkors of, Amorica, In addition to the rout bust. was ‘last: Motiday weather f 5 yesterday even that. service, ‘was broken for a: “short, time S _ CNT repair. crews have, ‘beer: working hom dawn: to dusk foi. blanket of wet snow felled 15t poles last Saturday | night, Pro: gress was belng made but las! lines near Port Rdward, Beside. ‘he downed poles, a CNT spokes: man said, there were hundreds of breaks and shorts to be loca-. bed and repaired, A CFPR spokesman sald lo- day that wilh the radio station going Into Its fifth day without) SEC connections It’ was the longest the station. had been without. A network contact’ since 1042 when: the station was cut oft for slx and’n half days duce to.tho Fraser Valley floods, ’ However CEPR’ ptasf has been. bringing. the -publle “the.” 10 o'clock CBO. nows ab 10:45 pam, by tapesrecording the. CBUX short wave brondcast, : Meanwhilic city radio “hams | Norman Kingler and T..G, Tike ster have been using thelr sets for sending emergoncy messages for the CNR and the ROMP, There Is stil no way of telling. whon the elty’s tolephone ane telegraph services will ho: fully, restorad, . ¥ Potee ERIE n9 Me RE HEHE EERRERANDER EH Infant Dies Michnel Alfred: Ritz, son of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Michne) Ritz of 345 Blggar Place, dled in Prince Rupert General hos pital this morning, Surviving tho \S-month-old Infant bestdos hly parents are © brother, Byron Dai, ond a sister, Donna Tee, Funeral wit bo held at Worg- son Funeral Wome Snturday at 2 pm, with Rey, Vernon 32 MeEiachorn officiating, Tutors novs meeting and Mr, Droneck's balls an Alm will be shown, donting with ear thiovos, mont will bo in Palrviow Come- ory MAGISTRATE TO LOWER BOOM’ ON VANCOUVER CAR THIEVES VANCOUVER (= Maglatrate Osan Orr served notice yesterday: that he wis golng to Inatitule a toughor polley tn Ho anid that during Ostobor 801 cnrs had boon stolen tn Vancouver, on J am going fo ‘lower the ane thort,” oval Hosptial, "Tam amnged ab the amount," bo sald, “and from now ‘oon on porsons cornvloted of Mb es. five solid days, since ‘a, heavy |! night a treo was felled. over | | radio telephone circuit through |’ ae the Queen Charlotte Islands and |’ A The ‘pei ‘Wisenhower*, 41: ‘states, jane publican ‘candidate: 4 “su undecided ‘Man’ Granted | Stay : OF Execution Joo Gordon who was scheduled to. hang November: 20 for. the shooting of a Vancouver police. constable, was postponed Wod- nesday until February 12, Gordon was convicted: ‘along with James Carey of the Deo- ember 7 aldylng of Constable: Gordon Sinclair, Gordon's conviction wrs up- held in conrt In appeal Inst month, Carey won a new trial, Gordon's counsel, Larry Hl; noxt. weok for lonva to append” Court of Canada, ‘ coernecnnmareemninen tan nrenniananien® se Pair Acquitted . Of Manslaughter QUESNUL ; ‘QimAloxndor To- ma and Proderick’ Aloxandar Ponnie were.ncquittod of a. jotnt manslaughter charge ab tho. Fall Assives of. the. 1.0, Suprome Court hero Wednoaday, - - ‘Tho ascused wero charged fale lowing tho death of Blyer A, Cook, of Williams Like during a fight Inst July 22, Dr, WP, Sparks, Kamloops pathologlat, auld Cook wag aul= forlng front.a brat condition -at the tlno of tho fight and this anythne, Bofore on and Ponnlo were rolonsod from custody, Mr, Jus« tleo’ (Harry Sulllvan waned thom not to colobrate .tho : o- onalon, Ho. rominded thom that! Cook Ind did Iny the souffle on the way home from . Willams Lake whore all throe lind hoon er { stor face’ seemed Mkely to}) mel VANCOUVER (-—Hxoeutlon, ot (ct zald he would apply’ to Ottawa: Gordon's cnge to the Suprome | could havo resulted i bly donth| f Charlottes: woaterly,’ al “unm. 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