ae ag eS Pa ae ne ee Kenneth Kiernan the provincial government has equal= cost agreement, for con- ORMES— Daily Delivery © . DIAL 2151 | _ —DRUGS — ees rare eee ‘ FORMATION TAKEOFF —Like an angry swarm of birds, four Air Force F-100 § Super Sabres roar off the ground together in a demonstra ‘ion of precision flying, vi bhe “tila Beri ial demonstration beam of the Air Force, | ALICE ARM POSSIBLE TERMINAL Federal Equal yes hits Ba ene Ma ey ap Ae fir Force's Thunderbirds team, the world’s firat supersonic acrobatic team. The pilots per- - form hair- “splitting precision stunts at speeds faster than sound, The Thunderbirds are the Cost Agreement — 4 Sought on Stewart-Cassiar Road Vien IN Vaieny ate OO “Published at.Canada’s Most Strategic Paci tic Port t— And Key to the Great N Northwest, VOL, SLV, No, 275’ The plancs comprise. ON ON SN ae PAU ed gulealye rene WL fhon . » PRINCE RUPERT, BiG. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 44, 150 ice AVE CENT: Mt Ordeal . With Razor Cons Threatened To Cut Off Head. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP)—Prison’ guard - Iynest. Arthur Loveless} told in Supreme court Friday how two conviets} ‘ armed with scissors and a ‘razor seized him and how a0ug Q-—Mines minister’ He said at the same time it}Mr. Kiernan said he’ has asked! One told another guard to said Friday appeared possibie the access road, centre of a legisia- asked Oltawa to enter tive storm lust session, would! into an struction of the controversial Alice Arm and not. Stewart. Stewart-Cassiar road in north-! “But we won't know about; ern B.C. ‘that until next spring,” he said. | GROUND SURVEY COMPLETED =o Meer ns, Digby Airgort Tenders | May Be Called February Tenders for construction of the Digby Island “air ‘port probably will -be.called. for at the. end. of February, deputy transport minister J, R. Baldwin: said in-a letter received today by the Chamber of Commerce, Answering an inquiry by the Chamber about progress of plans for the airport, Mr, Baldwin said: “The ground survey has just now been com- pleted and the survey data forwarded to our air- port desipning staff in headquarters, “It will take some time to do a proper engin- eering joh " a project of this magnitude, and it mining Ottawa to particlpate 50-50 in} of:® in! financing the construction the road—a valuable. link have iis southern terminus al opening up the northern B.C.) jarea. Construction of the road ati the northern end poses no prob-: ‘Jems but the terrain near StewW-| ing” Loveless in Oaka! art is of a glacial origin and the‘ May 7, -cost of nitintaining the. road} once it is built may be prohibi-| tuive. the minister said, “The road will be built, how-! ever, but the southern terminal might t have to be "to be Alice Arn Arm,” BULLETIN LONDON. (Reuters) — Foreign Office | announced ‘t6e" day the Swiss’ government understands all 2British: and French persens in Egypt will be expelled within seven to 10 days, The news came from the Swiss legation in Cairo which described the Egyptian meve as a “veritable ecatdstrophe” — because most of the persons concerned have nowhere lo go and will be allowed to {ake , out of Egypt only the equiv- ent of $55 each, ‘would not ke our wish to release plans until the work was actually finalized and ready for the call- ing of tenders for it.” At ils last meeting the Chamber raised a ques- tion of whether Kitimat’s interest tn obtaining an airport and the attention being given to improve the airport at Terrace may have affected plans for the Dighy Island project. It was then decided to Write Olt Wo see W hat progress was beng mace Ottawa Calls Special Se ession. On Costs of UN Police Force OTTAWA ©. The first speelal a similae amount wh go to the. sesslon of Parliumne nt sinee the. UN refavee fund, 1950 willway strike and the Bore) ‘The date of the sesston was: wi Wa OPCNs Monday fo yolefannounced last ‘Tuesday by: funds: for. Canadian particlpas; Prine Minister St, Laurent after: ton Jy the Uniled Nations poe) the cabinet passed an order-in- | View foree In the Middle ast. ceounoll committing up to 2400) The session, expected to last ie a troops to the UN pos’ 1) clays, also will be asked tal Hee Fores, vate $200,000 for Hungarian ret. i sill Is not clear whether all| ' lover will rovch Kaypt. Bulk of) Cross will reeelve $109,000 and) the contingent, the Ist Tattal- ' in Wulifax widtlag for the abe | | CPR Ferry p Ows eet earcler Magnifleent ta pres! ® | LCB Wage Hike In Peasoup Fog Partly To Blame | VANCOUVER ¢ The CPR et ito we pier eriday as sheds" VICTORIA Col, Donald edoup to her bere da Toke MeChigan, chairman of the Tc, was bie Cifth ommine mishaps day wage terenses for board hiamad on an peasoup: fap whlch employees ty partly to blame for Wednesday Wsht, “whisky nd whi in this prov. Gompuny officiils sald the “Nee, galigion aid thece were na ine pevedtsed cost” he sald, “and turles, higher wares are ineluded tn the fox fled Un the afternann | The aabinet approved a 10 to to ndlow three Trirnsstannada Ar 20 per cent wage boost for the wast. Hine and made the Mnerease rot. Vanover and New Westnins | rowellve to Apri t, the Canadian troops committed tiger rellef, ‘The Canndian Red lon, Queen's Own Rifles, a} Is eolver anders to snl, | e ' no Into Piet Jet ‘ For Price’ Jump ferry Prineess of Nanaimo plow: shronded Vancouver harbour, Tb Ldquor Control Board. sald Vr has covered southwest WG. alee ue big Jump in prices of rye, farey wis nol ditmged: Te the | “The now prices refleet ine Ab the International alrport, these dereased costs." Lines phines to Wie aff for the 650 Nqnor board employees lust ator shipping was abso stalled) The new Prices Men MereaseN ! British Swiizerland has represented interests in Egypt since the rupture of Anpgio- ‘eypthin relations, The Fereign Ottice spokes- man said: "The Swiss repre- sentittve has prolested vigor- ously in what he deserihes as it barbarous meausre,” The Swiss legation in Cairo has been besieged by hundreds of British and French sub- jeets since (he expulsion order hut is “completely incapable _ Of helping them as (he Bgyp- {han government has removed Waa stay formerty attached fo embassies,” the spokesman ; NU, BERLIN Wh—The West Ber- lin tableld newspaper, Naeht- ‘ depesehe reports today that former — tlungathin Premier Kure Nagy has been flown front Roumantt te. Maseow tn a Sovled Military plane, The newspaper adds (hat in| Moscow Nagy wilh faee trdal for high (reasan” and “coun fer revalutlonary — getivitles naalnst the people's de | oerpey,” The paper clams Hs report is based on information com. Ing frem the Hinearlin fine bassy dn Mast Berlin, Offlelals af vbe Kanbassy enuld not he renehed ta cane firm or deny (he report, There has heen ue confirm. Alton of this report with. aher West Berlin: sources ands the Newspaper ts the only souree: to carry (he story, Tnoaosharp protest note, Vugostayvia ealled an the Mn rari gavermment to adhere (to Hs welllen gimrantee and, let farmer Tremler Nagy ree (nvm to hls home, > are I Ra marae Weather North const reglon sunny with nh few cloudy) perloda — todny, Cloudy tonight and Sunday, occasional rat ty northern pore Hon Sunday, Little ehange in lampemtire, Whid ght bacoms Ing southerly 20 in northern Portion tonight, Low tonight and Nigh Sunday, Port: Hardy HO and ff, Anndapit and Prinee ome wane get the warden “or this man won't live long.” - The two -prisoners, ‘ Robert ‘Tremblay and Marcel Frenette pleaded not guilty to a charge of “forcibly seizing and. confin- la, prisor Tremblay, 37, entered his plea by “reason of insanity” and iFrenette, 29, because of being: “mentally disturbed” at the time ‘of the incident, A stay of proceeding was en- :tered-in the case of Charle$ Tal- ‘bot, 37, charged along with ‘Tr embley and Frenette. ‘HAD RAZOR : Loveless, ..: 38, ‘naoe and: Trembley... returned ‘from a prison . where they"had been ‘together. They went to the bar- -ber shop, “Frenelte and Tremblay grab- bed me. Frenette took my right iarm and twisted it behind my -hack and put a pair of scissors ‘in my back. Tremblay grabbed ;me on my, left side... He hada “straight ‘razor with him.” Loveless said another guard, John W. ANanson, made motions ‘to come to his assistance, Trem- blay took a slash at him with the razor, although he did not touch him, and told him to keep oul of it “or he would cut his head off." They told Alanson to phone the warden. The two men then pushed Loveless to the barber shop and tied him to a. chair with the cord of the clec- trie clippers. , Tremblay ordered Allanson to ‘release a number of other pris- oners, Loveless continued, and ‘then told them to go Into the exercise yard, «Tremblay ‘got ‘blankets from their eells anc hing them over serecn and Windows, By then, sald Loveless, warden had arrived, »Comt was adjourned to. allow i) renblay’s cousel, Larry E, Hill, to discuss his plea after Mr. Justice A.M, Manson told Trem- -blay the “onus to prove insanity ‘Is on the acensed." Mr. HUI tasked the court to subpoena Talbop asa witness, ' the er ee Furness Resigns From CAA; Charges ‘Breach of Fath Jock Purness, treasurer of the Clyle Affairs Assocdition (aday sulimelted his resignias tion fo Mrs, Ann Bell, ylee- presidewt of the Assoviitlon Wily (he request (Mat the ft nanehd stulements and ree ards he audited and aecepted, * ‘Phe fallure of the exeoutive of the executive to held an Amal meetlig econstidules a breneh of faith with (he memes, bership upon whose dooiaton’ (he future of the Assootation should depend, My, Purness sill today, Ly 4 ing ‘Platform. Similar in appearance. to the. ‘original : ‘platform, which was unveiled last year, the new version has three. engines:: instead of'-one. The three. 44-h.p., two-cycle’. “reciprocating: " engings- Will: ii'give added wae to, he pt who controls the raf" - said. “Frenetté, 7 : “ exercise yard |. grouped {7 Parks ; Board at a special meet- ing, Thursday night gleaned $375 from its remaining project allocations for the year to en- able a certain amount of clear- ance work to be done on Hays Creek in Algoma Park “so. the: public can. sec what. we have got,” sd i . Uae ‘ Commissioner Dunean® McRae, who instiluted the move told {he Board that the creek was a beautiful spot for walks and If 4 path were hacked out along- side the creek, and the erecki ‘elenred of deadhads and trees, ithe public would be able to 'realise the extent and beauty of Algoma Park, uw was suggested by Commis- cea mp greene ~+ Social Slated HMCS Ontario J.C. Delegates Six delegates from the Vie- torla Junior Chamber of Com- meree, Vielorla's representatives % natlonal will be welcomed In Prince Rupert upon thelr arrival dboard the HMCS Ontario Nov- ember 30 with a speclal distriet meeting and social evening December f, President of the ‘local: unit, G, PF, Woodside, reported ab na speclat meeting Inst Sunday in the Commodore Cafo that the six Vietorla members will be bringing greetings from J. C, International, An invitation has bean oxtondud to the ‘Torrace unit to attnd the social ovon- Mg, mixed soclnl moethng, to- gether with a guest sponker, I, 8 Trueman of Northwest Powor Industries, will he ‘held Decombor 3 in the Commodore Cafo with local dignitaries mvited to vttend, With approximately 2,600 Numbers drawn aro as fol Porwons having these num Monday's paper for the noxt INGO {x SH00, Huspital in Vancouver, tollee reported many major) from 20 (0 96 cents a bottle, and rete rane hit na nertous nee Fanother #2000000 nm yenr rey. wldenits. “ ecemne ts esthnnted, r ' Rupert ai and 44, First Bingo Numbers Aimounced persons I poxsossion of Mareh of Dimes Vouso=to-Housie bingo cards, the Elks today anne ouneed the first two noumber to be elraled an the ends, lows! Te18 and ied, bors will elycle them ind awalt two numbers, Pyle for gotting Game dy belng played in the form of an Yn" and the frst person to complete the "E" telophones tho Wks Home on the ann clay as the whintag umbor te publighad, Money from soles of cards goos to Crippled Children's In the Junior Chamber Inter- | sioner “Robert: L; Eby. path be hacked clear. so “it: will eventually .continie. through,” ae Commissioner: McRae who had|, couducted a detailed | analysis of each of the ten projects yet to be completed’ -for ‘this year, attempted first. to.find .the} $3,400 which Superintendént of Works C, J, Gustafson. said would be required: to. make the ereck diversion, — 2 The project was: abandoned when Chairman Charles Bal- agno suggested ‘the: board walt until spring, f “T am sure we can. arrange for’ an Interim budget to: take card of it,” he sald. <« Two hundred dollars of the $375 was obtained from. the _ |$1,200 allocation to the renewal and repairs of the Wrachers ati -]Ronsevelt Park and another: $175 from the amount allocated to the drainage of the Swin- ming pool, . . The City Works superiniend| ant will obtain sufficient men, one capable of . handling | a power saw, to clear the. creck and “sive the Parks Board $375 worth of work," GOP ODEO ITILUOERTOOETOROOUUONEDO! QO.C. Soccer POROEPP ODODE EONPOOEREOEODOIOEE LONDON (Routorsy — Reaults of’ kocoer niteher playod in the Unte Led Kingdom today: EXCUSE LEAGUE Nyislon Aston Villa {, Qholson 1 Dirokpool a, Nowonstle Ue Holton Woda, Durniey 0 Charlton. A 8, WB Mblon a Mverion 1, Sheffield Woo”. hoods V8. Arsenal o Manohorley 0 4, Portamiouth 1 Sunderland 0, Weiningham @ 1 Tottonham 2, Manchostor Ua Wolverhampton 4, Proaton Noi a Luton Town Cueai 00 vision Harnelay 4, Grhnaby 0 Maokburn Ro, Miron 0 Urlatel 0 1, Stoke o4 Mutha § Notte 0 | Linealn 0, Loyton O.9 Nottingham Ft, Bristol 1 4 Port Valo a, nury a Rotherham Ut, Wvddoratleld go _Bhostield U4, Dongagtor RO Bwana Town \, Livornout \ Woat Mam U 2, Loloviter 0 | SCOTTINIE LEAQUH Ulvialon r Oolvlo 1, Partlok 4 Dunidoo 4, Alvdrloonting 4 Dunfermline Ad, Aye United 8 Vast Vifo i, Uiberntan Vonrla 0, Quoond Park J Milmarnoak YW, Halth 1 0 Mothorwoll t St, Mirren 0 Queon of 8 1, Valkink & Rangers a, Aovdoon, 1 visto UU Albion 4, Clyde J Vit BU i Horwlok Wy Vorfar Aa, Allon AQ: Montross 3, Dundeo U a Morton 1, Bunharton | Ht Johnstone 1, Wroohin 2 Alonhatiwonty 4, Arbronth dQ Hlirlnyg Aa, Rurnnrier 0 Vhird Lanark v, Wamilton A 0, \ : ee AM Et MRP He Na Tete et set a ay ue fe Ao anya chase wi Ay trys vba gat tent thai tle the. Alouettés. with T ground - power. " ‘Edmonton’s sev and: kicked : 95° ~ Mobta” never 'g =. to attempt a convert on. ton's’ last. volichdown;’" came on the last: play: of “the rame, The: ball. was lost.in the} crowd ‘and, the officials, after af’ ‘delay of a few minutes,’ decided | ° that the convert, attempt. aan ‘have to be made, The’ real | reagon : was, “they wifoo he a ‘ ! couldn't, find the: ball, on plunged burning’ Anti A great. many, fang lott ‘the dence: a park. thinking the score, was} 51-27 as’ ib: was flashed ‘on the pore board, It seemed likely, the |: operators antlolpated that: the convert would be. awarded,‘butl ° the game ‘officials, sald: this ‘could not be doio, | “ The Alouettes counted four touchdowns, Hal Patterson. score | Ing 2 of thom and Sam Etches }, vorry and Pat Abruzzi: got: tho others, Bil Dowaly kicked cons verts on throo of thoy, =, Play by play ‘seorlng Was as follows; ,. FIMNST QUARTER (1) Montreal, touchdown, Hal Patterson, 6:17) | (2), Montreal]. conyor't, Dowley; (3) Edmonton, | touchdown,. Bright, | SUCOND QUARTER — (4) Rd montgn, touchdown, Gutty, 4:025 '(5) Montreal, touch» down, Patterson, 6:08; (6): Mon- bron), conver’ Dowloy; (7) Eel« monton, toucidowi, Parker, 11:57; (8) Edmonton, convert, Mobra, ' ynnp QUARTER (1) Montren), ‘touchdown, Etchovorry, 1a (10) Mdimone OF EMERGENC y Bocauso of tho unoortainty tho Princo Nuport Gonaral hospital will. give gonaldaratlon Installing Its own omorgeney bower plant, Mh was dlodldod: Ing Inst nights ey Acininistrator Arthur Huthorforel polntod: lit, that’ durin An operation a'dlaruption In the poyyor ee could..bo:tha difforeneo botwoon7Nte nnd denth, to sald, Jnst blackout a female patton’ was just. going: unidor’an ‘anode thotle whion the failure occuivod, Tb wan ‘noogagnry® to! voylve hor with oxygon, @ procoduvo that wag mado: dittioult b fret that no suction was available. :! © Tt was catlmated that ad kilowatt, throo=phage p tho hospital bond mao avhich fy; ln other sinall building: tioarby and, flame ® darkness as:the craft's 5,000 :¢ lons ‘of gasoline‘ burst Into: ‘fren “|today: totrglod $iy'09,05, “The plang Was smash boyond: recognition, Towering « calun ns i of: smoke ‘the. carly-mornin » Tho-contipl towor. kopt' radio™..contact:; with “the plano tintil a: momont boforo ‘ty sudden crnsh, ‘le ‘ilely ‘i Is, Mts," rt ) the top. pile: iy tho’ ‘Dingo nN hold: In: the a nuty. night. rourtoon ‘othor: winnors 0 od in on’ tho $000, pr Ys ‘Total vocolpts for’: ‘sho’ ga word: $9,775, Car nid‘oaah; prinaa,, ‘Advertialny and other sundry: oxponditures: i aa 110, Protit allo ; rower UN avor Wight avid powdr ie il an Ho os) By that. during’ thee: 9 4 hye Vy f * Ly 4 plant would cost about $2,000, Mr, Ruthorford andthe: hospital | onglneor will atudy the alfuation, | With attontion ‘bot. N to supplying omorgonvy. yowar ; round, : y ey Sonetty fq the, anernti Rah SLU ens aa