is Neer a WUE Gh igen , ORMES—— rw Daily De ~ pur ‘tgs livery y ® DIAL 2151 her ONLY" way to the Middle East. Ger een etm genie ctrninnne tn eo AF amen a petite Src ‘ ~f oman has proposed A dollar” debenture issue fo purpose of providing recrea {ion at a Non Partisans Associ eB =6tJon meeting at A Oa. Thevdebenture issue Ww the NPA meeting. on ny fund WH oclvle arena, the reeve announe- od, The arena would house an lee rink and be used tn simmer for: IU would be a roller skathip, plier where concerts could: be: staged. ' Such an arena would call for t ONLYSLIGHTLY MURS vaan 24 nours after the Cabinet an-”. ounced its assignment o alr transport support for the United Nations Emergency Force, the RCAF's 435. Squadron was on tts Ss Speedy preparations at Downsview as. - airport, near Toronto, converted the squadron to its UN role. Jasteminute briefings and the loading of spare parts and equip- ment:to make:No, 435 as self-sustaining as possible once they reached their new :base al Naples also had to be crammed into the preparations. Then they were on their way. for- the firs t leg {nellities whieh he deseribed as-he belng badly needed here. Reeve ‘be municipal tax dollar Hallman was speaking with oth- sort of supervision.” er candidate for municipal elee-: the Anglican, arena, | spent ina tyo-year plan, he told Half the money, Wit were, inde avalible through by-law: would po to erecting a LKITIMAT:REEVESTELLS:PLANS: cc cqset ovement as Million Doli lar Deb | For R ion Proposed | FOr ecreation ropose fo. KITIMAT—Reeve Wilbur Ihal-, would stop the great, percentage a “million of up to the age of 21.” r the tonal would not be tied in with schools, country's hest drivers, The recreation for youngsters | stated, and “there should not; The reeve sald an armory; ithat a branch of the Seaforth | ould be Highlanders would be formed $f idea," he said. facilitics | “The Legion are interested | there were sultable ‘here, In the Idea," he said. + | Another proposal whieh Reeve ‘Hallman sald he had in mind was foro “drag strip” where ‘young fellows could race their jnlopies, “Mey do it now where they are not allowed to, . . thal creates a guilt complex,” he sald, ‘Widening of the future alrport istrip by 50 feet would provide an a seating eapneily of 3,000 lo, 4,000, he sald, It could also supply dee mak Ing For eariing, ‘Phe present (wo rreeats cannot supply the demand for the tee spart, he sald, The second part of his pro- / 2 posal would be for the coustrae- Pe tlon of swimming pants, the Arpt oor whieh would be bull near: Bo the Neighborhood Ut high sehool, B ooynd a second placed near (he: \ 1 i n t future aehool south of Wildala: whieh: wll be eleared for haus. ny lel, He costannied (he swine may cost $160,000 and requires pool wnles Mwanld caver youth nontin” “E would vey, av appased Lo per or lorie term Dulidings,” he Therroove potted aut (hat din one Week recently there were fuvenne coil anaes and wo oanld fnelliles would nut seve estreme dotiquency, "we tag Ng agg oh whilly Beacon Out OnKiwash Island stow shippive bas been wd abkotay, marine Dopartnent of t tho Klwaah de. Mohd in buon tos i} he opportunity, egg vived Dy ON, AL | yent,dor thie ireansport, bhi tind Hghted honenn No, Weahwgh Somnd has ported nab burning and Ww WV fb the fest ti till ‘ staged changing the yoning: by-law lo alow short. dorm ar ermergeney bulldings os I do nel dike (he word tempor- manent, siti, |W ‘Inquest Reset On Plant Death Inquest into the death yvoster- day of Pant Dvomnek, 42-yenr-old Columba Collujose Uo, Lid, elees biclan, was adjourned tis after: hoon wnt next Wednesday at 1d pa at the CCc plant, | Mr, Dyornek dled from injuries Hrpealyed Inn recldant while “working on mn overhead erane int the Watson Tstand mill The jury, selected fo serve by the Port Bdward ROMP detneh- ment, were sworn in this after neon wb Porwuson Funeral Home, They aro are: foreman, daek Davis and jurymen, dens Vor fuldt, George Meee, Throld Hite, Robart Smith and Pred: {ek Phensey, After the body was identifled pnd vewed Lhe ROMP roquested An vdjommment to enable them to pathor more pertinent infor. Miation on the donb, ot oo ane met ay | Weather Hoss aver the water and night and Nigh Thaday AG, Mostly elowr along the nine Jand today and Thursday but Hy tihy fog patahos and low cloudls ihe Charlotles, Little change in tom poratiro, Winds Wahb Tow Ine iu. Port Wardy v0 und 4a, Bandaplt HA nd Ad, Prince Rupert dd and Mp eM pce ee gry, ue faa ome he gh ah as pee ee Nis BEN del Ca " sie — AE eM neh ad ha CI TEM Tal at OU DE ER aM EEE MOQ eit rh Niel EAN BEAST AT TEAS Sgt dg Ll! A PALME AS Pra ha ek EM PT PRE PE IGEONE Published at Canada's Most Strategic Paci tic: VOL. XLV, No,.278, of the journey. This pnoto montage ‘snows Jast-minuie ‘scenés - * Jeading up to the departure. (t) The first of the C-119° Packets, to leave taxis down the runway. little earlicr, alrmen touch up the new UN -insignia.- freshly painted on the aircraft's side. (3) A spare motor js.loaded aboard | one of the squadron's Packets, (4) The crew of the first air- craft to take off on. this JN assignment are posad as they board "their aircraft for t é 4 he flight. - + PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESD eat urion, talks, was. camp, lute.1 uesday nits ..0 for takeoff, (2) In a scene‘ a ervative critics Tuesday (National Defence Photos); yon | ture | wno often develop The boys need somewhere 10; s for that: fx up thelr cars and where they: requested by Harry. Coc, British ‘ean have their. own locker and! eonsul in Port Said, as other : ‘protests were raised against re- a-i would be a great addition to AN} “1 think there are many people | ported Egyptian plans to deport. He had been advisediand service clubs who will help; pyitish, French and Jewish res- jidens from Egyot, | | HGYPT DENIES EXPULSION tool box, he advised, ... Lhope you thik it is a good | ‘Malenkov In Budapest — In budapest | BUDAPEST IN—Former Soviet | ‘premier Georg! . Malenkoy WHS | irellably reported today lo be In: “Budapest to bolster the: governs | Hment of Russlan-installed Pro- ‘mnder Janos Kadar, | An excellent source, who aske "ed nob to be quoted by name, jsald Malenkoy, now a deput 'Saylel premier, arrived dn the “Hungarian capital Novy, 20, | rts souree sald it was Malen- ‘koy who advised Knday to -ehange his lenient attitude and Tesort to harsh monsures agalnat ist) striking Uungarian work. Crs, . Mennwhilo from Vienna Reu- jefe nows agency reported that ‘young Tungarlan nationalists who fled to the hills with thelr wonpons were reported today (o he prepared to wage guerrilla warfare ngulnst the Russlins, Skeena Liberals Meet Tonight For Nominations Members of (ho Liberal parby in tho Skoonn federal riding will convene ab Tormce tonight to soleot a enndidate for the come Ing federn) elections, Th Is we derstood that the only nomina- Hon pub forward so fir ds that ofl Applewhalla, MP Altondding the convention fram Mringe Tpert will bas J, Dy Mes Rio, president of tho federal Libornl nasociatlon for thy con. atltuenay, R, A, Melon and Walter Sinith, The convention will be preecd. ‘Jews Said H As Hostages i's ‘By Egyptians | "Red. Cross Investigation of re- ideal site for “hol rod” experts: ports Fgyytian secret poliee are: who could race their cars and: holding one member . of each jp {nto the! Jewlsh family in Port Said hos- | tage, j expulsion is planned and sald (British and ‘4 -{Franee-over the Suez trouble was: not: the exclusive. fault ‘of. the. U.K. and -Frahee,,; Mr. Pearson ~ fsald, ee TALL SHARE BLAME |, | “Notother momber,, iideed -no, hanes the Western alllance,. eevot (PA Brit. !/§ free of some responsibility and ' {the major and most ‘powerful smember of that group,” Donald Fien ‘ag | (PC-Toronto glinton) said the policies of the * considerable degree—a regret- table degree—for the trouble that exists in the Middle East today.” Those policies unques- Wonably had encouraged -Egyp- tian Premier, Nasier “to take the deflant attitude. that he had adopted.” . oS Howard Green ¢(PC-Vancouver Quadra) sald the U.S, brought, on agype's selzuro of thé Suez Canal by refusing financial help for the proposed Aswam dam on the Nile River, Now U.S, polley was ‘o bulld up Egypt and presum- .2,800 Persons The Red Cross. inguiry was ® Fgypt has denied any mass Freneh nationals were placed under “restricted reldence” for their own protec- tlon, in the Commons, external Aff: it was an ‘objective. attitude. neither Mr, Pearson’ nor |) US. “nre responsible to a very | NON-CONFIDEN’ ~ Before it. was t non-confidence motion charging course of “gratultous:cond vion” -of Brilish-French designed to prevent a major. in the.Suez and with -followlng | unrealistic U,S,: policies : thereby encouraging a truculent and, de- Nant ‘attitude. by..Nasser,! > The. motion also said the government had put. Canada’ in the humiliating position of taking dictation. from Nasser, and had tailed. (o take. swift and adequate action to extend : refuge to Hungarian patriots, Nefending government. action in the Middle Bast: erlsis, Mr. Pearson sald the British-French fighting In Egypt “badly and dangerously split” the Common-. wealth, er “AL one stage after Mehting on land bogan, It was on the verge of dissolution and that is not an exaggerated observation,” STAND NOT UNDERSTOOD na: Coo said he eabled the British foreign office asking Interven- tlon by nuetral Switzerland to find oul from President Nasser whot has hoppened to the misse ing Jews, Jowlsh residents of Port Said — who number about 3,000 — reported one member of each family was taken away by Egyp- (lan police the night of Nov, 1, None hns been heard from since, British-French troops Innded in tho canal zone Nov, 4, Paver es Lean man paaenedintantenalete Diba Airlines, Roads Suffer in Thick Fog Blanket VANCOUVER (b--An §00-fool thick carpet of fog — covered southwesh British Columbia uostuy night ag tt hos for nor. ly n week, ~ Playing — Dimes Bingo More than 2,800 porsons are ongaged In playlug March of Dimes Bingo, 0 spokesman for the [lks Lodge 342, sponsors’ here of the fund eqmipaign to ralso money for the Crippled Children's hospital In Vane couver, sald today, Golng Into the fourth day of the gnmes, the spokesman sald bhat today's numbers to be elrelod on the house « bingo cards ares 7 GeAT and (eld, Othor numbers drawn go. far are Ode Welly OOH NEB, Ibe and Toh, ; PP Png gi Visitor Granted Stay in Jail A Tolkwa man who yaster: An catinated = $200,000 his boon Jost by alviine companies whose schedules shave boon turns ed lopsyetuivy, Tho damage caused by ship- ping and yond aceldonls during the six-day pen-souper also totals thousands of dollars, Tuesday nl ONR yard employee, Chiry Poborsou, 20, wia mn over and Killed at Now Wostnunstor beeause ho couldn'b soo a braln hearing down on hin, At least a davon persons have been Ine Jured In Waffle aceldonta, Tate Tuoaday the wonther offlca at Vancouver reported no sign that tho fog would Uf within a day asked Magistrate We 1 Vance tn police court to he sont fo Onladla Prison Barn as it would be ensler to find ene Woymont when ho war reload: ad, lad his request granted today when he was sontoncod to one month in dal, Joxophalkmer Oharatte: who crme Into the polles statlon voluntarily Monday nlght tos quenting {a he locked wp dy he had no money, Coad or lodging. told Maglitrate Vaneo yextors day morning (hat he didn't mind heing gent, bo prion, Sermons was deferred until (hiv morning for the Muglv cd hy a reeaplion and brnqob, ‘ hours, trate (o loot indo the matter, the Bees ta pay bared m Pg Grd ~The Canadian government had. reallved that. the: faull lay not ontirely overseas, Tho:U,.8, might have hotter understood Europe's | vital Intorest In the Sues if that Issue had beon related to sonie- thing closer to home—the Pana. the government. with following a |; vitt: deserlbed his: client. as: an). innocent third-party caught ,be- i tween, political firing lines, -Incdelivering his charge to the): jury, Mr. Justice Whittaker: sald he. had ruled that, the: occasion of ‘Mi, Laing’s statements ‘was one of “qualified privilege”: since the charges had previously ‘beon alred before a. legislative com- mittee last Fobruary. ji pat! ~The Judge said that as a mem- ber of the legislature and Liberal party loader, Mr. Latng: hada ‘public. duty” to. speak: out against. any ‘serious “matter whieh concerned hin, Speaking under. privilege, Mr. Justlee Whittaker sald; Mr, Laing did not have to prove the truth of his: statements, reps But privilege could be lost Mt WY |, the defondant was found gull of “oxpross mallee”. 5... ma Canal rua by the US, "It you wore to come to. tho mem- rates A « Swappln erlcan dolla ‘{o: work ther he effeo Ufting up the Canadian, cure Wg our’ {tho Sueg ‘and, -Bastoi “market, re. lower, the effeottor: FUNDS. FROM Another: {netor’ hag: beer Influx of funds from: ; ges, wth investors Connent., foal|ng: thelr is safor in Canada: in’ situations, . ‘ 1 "You. cannot ignore the rat,” cily rostdonts wore warned by Sanitary Inspector J, B, Scott, Mr, Scott snd thab Ib wag ditt cult to assess the actual nun bor of raly ronmlng tho elly, but bolig a soaport town ."Prinee Ruport has {is sharo of tho disonso-carrylng. rodants,” Ho sald that tho rat problem lg tho concorn of tho whole community tix woll as ‘belng a personal roaponslility, : ; Rats consume largo qyantition of food, and wasto and contane inate evon more, They damage and destroy proporly, Rats aro a numbor of serious Wineusos, Tho prosonce of rats calls for gation, tho awnitary Inspector antd, Ho ndvisod rostdanta both: orod by wits to @ Uso solf-holp or uso profess slonal holy.” - @ Call tho Skeona Wealth uni and tho sanitary Inspector will enll and glyo export advicd, ° Hlops In control of rity etde t it 1 oot ot . ‘ ‘ : » toe vied Preatinbe sheer SLB gn Bhan EEE EAL eS hens pana ais Sibi AASV oh Va has nese a dw Salad Wt : coe as ge one \ ha ae AP pln aged key Rat Problem in Prince | Concern of Whole Comm monaco to health wnd enuso a} HEALTH MENACE STRESSED IRIE at in Prince Ruper alarving thom; removing,’ and provontlng nesting places, ox- cluding them frony all -bulldings and extormination, Sots. Th bh, move .to starve tho ro- donts Mr, Scott. suggeatod (1), keoplng garbage In sound, rogtt» IaWon cana with tleht fitting Vela} \(3) “uso of only, properly constructed: compost boxos, coi} bined with tho tae.of dotorrants such ns |lino} (3) storage of ane mal and poultry foods in rate proof containers: () storage of food In motal or glngs contalnars whore pradtien) and‘ keop woll off Who flog, Tho sanitary Ingpoctor wrgod rosldonts to chock thelr’ own proporty for Indleatlons’ of rats, He advised thoy chock. gots gtorod In Ue-yard, gual ae lin hort chook. widor, floors of abe cosmory,. hulldinga,., chock : vogke, onloa and: fal” ponds; tyeleds, apaces botweon buildings; come, Pout boxes} poultry and: aplual bulldingss garbage. boxes... and yo Nel mush hoe od from buildings whother they: aro’ used forsving ‘or compte olal .purposos Mr Booth. gal Propor: construction . of buildings” and. val-proofing oxlsting’ bufldings san: aecamnp Wal (his and.go- a long. w: ward: Improving «Ul Uno ally eres Foundation .\ Mghtewlth: fny oly thd’ siniltary “|napoatori ald: Mk doar: ahoul tb anugly4 wo Of cnobal faahingay Pl oponinga should bo oxaminad 8 mata ony oly ‘with onud, “Wire: ‘aovooning ‘ean mrgyent vata: frdin “burrowing tindor bulldihgs,' Un: round woollen "hoots, aout p | ‘yoplneod' : Wt eongrata nn buntdtngs: 4 thou, foun guy's tho (n Hl ‘Boot ould xj nga Bore oan bo ratsprdoted:on thio tnigl we (Booond, Ialtsot: Vadvlog on’ ahr ‘s mmonioa Wil: be’: alia, culverts Ay ! re i Df . yb ts wera ea ate! 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