nk nga ~ Spe any! - 44 pie pede te OLE B ETL ay beget erae bay PUP epevepedingtbing iit, Sy DIAL 2151. a VOL, XLV. No, 253 DRUGS ve *GRIMACING IN PAIN, novice bulifighter Hector. Luguin takes a savage charge by an ‘enraged ~ pullin. a ring atMexico City. The bull, angered by the spears in its shoulder, caught. Luguin --between the horns and tossed him feet first Into the alr. “up and succeeded in killing. the -bull. For AutomationChallenge 0”... For Aute director for the Canadian ge CNR li fain robe gg ' oa ’ ay! . ahye r : trade unions If they were to meet the challenge of Sunday, night, automation, another had a narrow, es: tape from death Saturday] « - Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — ~~ PRINCE RUPERT, B,C, MONDA ¥, OCTOBER, 20, 1958 ODES AGNI aA IE Second Child. ~ One little girl died and Wd, ‘ one! “ae “. tet Pained but uninjured, Luguin got \2 affie accident: on a city. afternoon-as a result of.a} istreet -made -narfow. by parked cars... | Dead Is Janey lou Cromp, 6%, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis + W. Cromp, 401-Seventh :Avenue|: - East, who died at 7:15 Sat-;. 7! urday from multiple injuries re- |. _leeived when she was in-collision (eH te Daeitig t ‘4 x he NELSON, B, C.—A Canadian Congress in British Columbia, T. C. Gooderham, | pacitie railways passenger train! warned here Saturday that education is imperative to;was delayed five hours near Glade, 16 miles west of here lenth Avenue East. oo Suffering a bruised wrist and a bump on the head was s¢ven-' year-old Diene Mortel, daughter Seventh Avenue East, a play- { . Reports reaching Nelson saidj mate of Jancy’s. The child ‘is |: . ‘disposal powers which will en-|the delay resulted from dyna- | reported. to have been hurt when |°%/ Child Dies ‘Following a .: -twith a car-driven by Johannes! 91) eye 1 J. Joop-de-Rooy, 18, of 1047 Elev- | jeg-que AND.SCREEN star Edward G..Robins in the Broadway production of “Mic ning’s respite and: dines out’ with Sonja H veen; at New York's Ambassador: Hotel. at Mr. and Mrs,.F, A, Mortel, 329 |. Tht ’ sald, then: ' ’ 4 , If they didn't, he said, ¢ able us to wipe out poverty andjmiting of the tracks hy Sons of! no fell down getting‘out: of the SEB ts the CLC’s whole educational pro- | nM gram. aimed at full employment, | want. Freedom Doukhobors, would be jeopardized. ‘WILL BE MILLSTONE unlons all over the city who were attending a two-day educational) ie ' sae {SB vec MR" ‘be a millstone around our col-|three or four places... . course, Mr. Gooderhain sald that rective, necks,” he ‘warned. places... things ‘(Hey shouldn't “have” be." cause of. the lack of educational , trainings! oe |! Ougn “He: cautioned delegates not to them aid discuss and’ accept underestimate the challenge of | hem. and we should go out ig t . ane irs (and rectify them, [ h Pla oe automation and “for the f time In history we have at our: In stressing the responsibility Cee ieenmnmens find necessity of education te F dD oO 1g ‘ ‘cope with the economic life. of orceé own Police Seize i Lhe people today, Mr. Gooder- : te . oy Narcotics | R } id | oy is ‘VANCOUVER @-- Pollee Pris) oe ee at sdiie! Jay night selzed pure heroin and Civic Centre as part of the cds) geeupants’ names. capsules worth $50,000 on underworld market. John Morgan, 35, arrested iu the rald, appeare ; sacanen nraadtit evuurday charged with traffiek-'and grievance pt veedure, -Rducation equips a person to do on Vancouver Island: movement is capable, i -requirecl 20 minutes, RCMP and railway authorities “fog iJong unions. have done Fanatical Freedomites, were! sible to, single-lane traffic. for. thog Jong. un ++ Heetold-the delegates the OLC | reported to: -have:. demonstrated “SByeitnesses said ‘that ‘th + has many problems-and: it ‘has|around bonfires in» the “nudel little girls started across’ the)», ‘to be big enough to recognize; while the tracks were repaircd.j}road and ore of them changed r vt individuals to accept VANCOUVER @—A light Aan Uae naiviguals U accep! plane with two, persons aboard _ responsibility and — possess & i was forced down by bad weather) ‘clearer vision of the trade union), gayoy Island Sunday on a, ‘movement's ultimate purpose: light from Westview to Comox | the cational instruction were:'Pal-\ phe aircraft left Westview way of the car. ould neither confirm nor deny The accident occurred oppo: |: akl 90, delegates from! ,, : W CONN site 216 Fifth Avenue, East which | > Speaking to 30, acieg If we don't utilize them fully|the: reports, ‘The tracks were!js made narrow by cars, parked |~ {his new produetive chpacity will] said to have’ been’ dynamitcd injon ‘one side of the. street which |: leaves the’ roadway. only acces- her mind. oO, - Both children were rushed to hospital by Prince Rupert am- bulance but the Mortel child was ‘released: after treatment, {. An ingpest called by Coroner George J, Dawes got underway this afternoon. et Mr, Cromp is assistant mana- ger at Gordon's Hardware, LONDON (—The foreign of- ‘fice was advised today that Noel ‘just thal and we are mobilizing | N a ; | , sah. | Neither of those aboard was! Barber, correspondent for the ‘the intelligenee with which the injured, The RCAF, which In-!tondon Dally Mail was shot In mn vestigated reports that the craft The courses held here in the was missing, did not give the the head by a Russlan sentry while covering the fighting In | Budapest. ; Leslie Fry, British minister In Michael Hamentary Pee and cffve" early Sunday afternoon with|the Hungarian capital, reported five un am aemin's Mt ote its enough fuel for rbout 14 hours| the wound was not serlous ,and din pollee court bor's role In communtiy alla “iin the air, The flight to Comox that the reporter was. being ab- tended by a British doctor, ing In-narcotles, THe was remand-| Instructing the classes besldes | -o- = seme eee ed without pica lo Wednesday. Mr, Gooderham was David Wade! Ball was set at’ $60,000, Two cliy detectives and bw ' \ wen officers stopped a car in Both left for Kitimat Sunday for ROMP. officers stone shortly discussions on Jabor matters. ‘ e fl, ifrom the Retail Wholesaler ; . gy! Worker's Union in vows” Canadian. Sailor Charged front of Morgan's house | ® e . afters pan. Friday and seized 50: Mr, Gooderham stressed that: { ul er n n a n i ‘wlons must learn to profit by! | i sapsules Of heroin, roioeutor Wilfred Heffernan, thelr past mistakes and although told the court Saturday the po the union movement gives yi- Hee then searched the suspect’: growth “we Must have uniflea- gS reales parpher- 0 of drugs and nareaties pal in which we believe, alla, i The pollee also solzed nh ghiss: . Jar contalning four ounces of tensified campaign to bring heron, a can of milk, suger, while collar workers wnder ane 1,000. emply gelatin engstles, a gamantion was presently under- polltan Soho district, flour sifler, a knit and spoon, WAY. wey eee ene tan ne oe ane ane EES Angry Boy yoursold boy sent to his room ior Making ise, | Hon camp. logy, Wiking too much no killed hts mother wilh na rifle eee meeberenrece mee cee _— eriteally, wounded his 16« ‘ ad sistor Sunday, Distrlet Two hips Here TTY ! ' ults sald, 6 AUurney Robert M, Slulbs sles) Rep Barley Tre. boy overtaken by yemarse tow: moles: Wale, helped Dik} ‘Twa vessels arrived: from dit aigtgr ta roud, flagged down! pan this weekend at the Domlns a motorist and necompanted (0 fay Governmont Grain Mlevator gel tow hospital here, A dove Ho take on grain, pry sntd she Tits Jess than an point, AM) my, 18 In enslady of a juvene : Hattie, Bulls avid the {skippered by Capuuin Av Beale ly wos leaving, qyer, Mrs, Emmiekt Blom, akin, expected to leave Wednes=| pu LED TRIGGER mpra rifle bullet ah (hele farm Home, nhont | of here, Japan arrived baek In Uho city uy fron ehot In the entertng her bneks iN, S, Was arrested Saturday absolutely no He also sald that a mare ins inight shortly after Alan) John ‘ Robinson was shot and killed in a bookshop In London's cosmo} ay automatic thing,” Cmdr, D, L. Hanington, enp- tain of the Troquols, was pres- leading seaman in the Royal ont at today's hearing, Canndian Navy, Henley stood fag gar ON TIME ° ; the dock at Marlborough Street | § 0 ey poliee station today ns a polien | ? jofficer rend a statement he was; alleged to have made na few . ‘ . h Rifl hours after the shooting, Wou nds Sister Wit I e Mie atatement quoted Henloy, MUR, Ore, Ue AN He[ The father was nol at home| a member of the erow of tho _ ROSEAUTE He ja employed ab a construc destroyer Troquoly now docked expensive flab In i Southampton, as saying: ") decided that when T enme H to London T would get some ma and photos by robbery, 7 brought the gun with mo as T Inullot wound In tho chost, thought ee IRN be an opportunity of taking them ‘ nway from the owner ab gine Novembor §, Dressed in the untform of a "T requested the man to come The ‘Theolokos of Panamanian iN mM ys at Wek tb PAGOLURO! shop, plying him to bellove Hint |) ay , avon ehaneo OF KUTVIYIN, Btults frogistey arrived ab V1 pam, Bas ny manioy ns conconted on My town fs Oreston, 13,0, wi urday from Kamushi, dapan Ol person, When he opened the ed " and No, 2 food barloy, Tho vessel Tnointed tt ab him and told hint Man, Robbed | Aftor T turned he rushed The Rowanmore, which left} aftor mo, 1 waa violently fright. 4 milled northwest | here Soptembor 2h hound + foryened and pulled the trigger” Chief Inspector Vietor Mas- ome danghter, Banda Anne Sunday night to lord up withtaey, who rend the atatoment to tho house and wits 9.700 tons of No, 1 foed barley. | the court, sald that after Honloy yard, the budlet [Tho bowb expnets to leave Wed} pnd been formally charged and nesday for Tokye, »euntioned, the sailor sald: LONDON (--A Canadinn sailor today was remanded until , tality and foree behind Its: November § on a charge of murdering a Soho shop assistant, : S| Richard Rhodes Henley, 26, af | er H MAPSUACS ' home and found 6000 Cir earins to give reality to the Ideas| Creston, B.C, and Dartmouth, renee By Two Youths for trentmont, . year- vs ne father, escaped dea he broke a window and dove Out) fire has. from the blazing building... ” Dead: ate: Charles Cote, 25, and his two dau and. Mary, 2. Hungarians Hold Rites VANCOUVER “Hungarians killed In-thelr country’s current) Th revolt against Russian domina- tlon were remembered by 250 patriots during.a cenolaph cerec- oo mony here Sunday. sa a. panei A 85-car motorcade carrying|] - pape. Hungarians, Poles, Estonians, : watan: Lithuanians, Czechoslovaklans, f / er Yugoslavs, and Latylans drove Bs to adowntown parking lot and proceeded on foot tg the ‘ceno- |}, | 0 U ts h 0 ot: R el ‘there Stephen Halom, spokes- man for the city's Hungarian community placed a wreath and Addressed the gathering as did leaders of other racial groups. Parade leaders carried signs which read: “Russians Go Home from Hungary” and “Justivo for Hungary.” peter Memmeenarnee aE Ne PRIA HE ROT IOS HOE, cece itera eaierengege tne eee oO "T want to say that I had Intention — of shooting the man, I shot him because J was frightened, Ib was Mishap Fatal A 1W-montheold baby gh) of Kitwanga died In Hazelton Hos pital from a fractured skull Saturday afternoon after she rolled off a tablo and plunged to the floor, ROMP In Prince Ruport reported today. The baby, Borneo Jano Lev, daughtoy of Mr, and Mrs, Forbes Hampton Leo was holng attend. ad by her mother when she burned to get something nearby and tho baby rolled off the Iroquols, one of Four Cant- dian destroyers now dn British wators, is scheduled to lenve Southampton for Lortent and St, Jean do Luz in France Oct, a, A navnl spokesman sald Jroquols would sail on schedule, Robinson, who lived in an London's Marlyehone district and: was mamied to a beautiful fishion model, dod from a .d2-entibre Thore will bho no Inquest, police snid, eee” Hail Covers City Winter made ils tnitlal ape ponrance In Prince Ruport Inst Meht whon a pelbing hall storm covered tha city, Miglatrale Paul Bornott ro- manded Henley in custody until A Canadian navy spokosnan sald Honloy is married and his wife Ilvea at Dartmouth, N, 8, Naval records Ist hla home VANCOUVER ‘8, W, Bate nor told pollee he was benton and yobbod of $140 by two youths on a stroot hero early Bunday, To was found by a piralng motorist lying wnconse dos and was taken to hospital . Seppe oh ce aE ‘prother: of | eath when; RCMP Jam, ‘Sunday, dlstributed, Method bite ember “Middle’ of the sald’ that<¢ not yet been ine ‘An inquest which opened ‘yester=. Lynn. 4 day will-resume Tuesda: ! ghters, Ly, 4) phe’ mother ofthe fanilly;was}" rioya-+; “Tout visiting ‘relatives. when; the, fire struck’ at. 1 ximately 12] 2,7 i yee a |. The -house,,” loca "North Kalum road: to, } ‘lof the: village”: bounide, {completely destroyed: * was left was & cemér : ee ‘I an\. sure. the’. whol The flames eng people have fo ‘tele-of the Hun their. freedom: and hy} found sympathy. and admir-|Rup thes eb I Soldie ~” ByPETER HOWARD os, + Roytots Stal Writer HE REVOLUTIONARY 0 lowed the strug-| garlan: people. for stights® with te se “very fast,” police sald,.".’:": - Two local fire engines .w attendance, °° — of over.asbank;" “The driver’. sengers. were not’ Inju “)-Sdward’ ROMP. reported ay Names: of ‘the -other, passengers “Tare not knowns iy ° Henry: Pruas, tho. injured boy, Police sald. the.car s RCES IN — In,an 18-hour, provinces west of the Danube,” ian tanks facing each other, oe: WITH THE RE VESZPREM, Hungary: (Reuters) tour of the Hungarian | saw Soviet and Hungar trigger-tense and silent, I spoke with: Insurgents ‘and Russians, and had a.8 dle try to shoot me with A sub- machine gun and saw him shot Inn duol which would have out- dond many a wostern movie, ° I mado my tour jn one of the Hungarian busos from: which Rod Cross supplies wore belng Soviet troops going the othor io way, Grasping thelr guns, they). : 1g, straight ahond ot! My. A couple of miles further wo|” glimpsed some tanks, arlillory and stodl-helmoted troops: in propared positions, ony Tho president of the National Revolutionary Committoo for Voszpremy county pub a car at my disposal but before I loft he looked at my British passport, stood up to hand it back and anid: "God Save tho Queen,” | . Delving almost. cross-country, wo spotted a Russian soldicr. on n motorcycle almost at tho same instant ho-saw ia, He Jumped and slgnaliod us to stop, lov. olling his Tontmy-gun at ud WUD OPENS FIRE Wo atoypod, raponstble: for. cay} q tho basement: of the -8n Block, under Dom's: Departmen Btoro and ,Kalon Hardware, Third Avenue Wost: ate 730 Saturday, Mire Chief Ea kev reported today, @ 00°. > Papor, woods and -cardhy hoxo: wore” woll.s. alight :.wh firomen arrived but no ‘dame STUDENT HARANGUE At Gyoer T anw a group of young students tell a crowd of about 10,000 people outside tho town halls “Whatever the ine tlonal committees may decide and domand, we, the youth of Hungary, will fight on wtih our boloved country 48 freo Yrons the Boviots, until the ty Ja no longer thio despotic master of tho land, uns! ti] all (hose assoaintod with our misory of tho Inst 11 yoars havo ly froa and acoret r Unilod Natlons yoko of the AWOVO, vo Conmminmnist par onetalon of a8 dened: fy tho alarm: Tho ervace kora ard-belloved .to have bdon thrown by prankators’, through now trom tho ‘All Wo waved the nuzzlo, Indicating wo wore to got oul. Wo did, The committes Member accompanying » me, known as Tom, moved forwnrd Lo‘sponk to the Tusalan, Fon had nop gone two pred whon tho triggorshappy Rusatay: flrod at us, Bullots wirlatloct tall wround us'and two hit the ont, Whon his briof burst stopped, Tom also hada smoking gun In hand T'did not hoor him: tro). above tho rattle of tho Tommy: sow tho |. Rugalan gone, until ron The hall,folections wndo almost an Inch deop remained |suporteision Inaball a government overnight due to freogng tom. ‘mornturos and hampered traffic! people.” ‘Tap until 8:80 this morning, Cara hod trouble making Nils, still alippory and unaanded, Weathor forocnat Ia as follows: Mostly cloudy and -cold today and Tuesday, Intormibtont rah tonlght and Nueaday occasions ally nixed with snow I nore thorn avens, Low tonlght and {ial igh Troaday ab Porb Mardy and Anndsplt, IH and dt, Mb Prince Rupert 96 and a2. the back wi choxen by Vhe poople and for . BULL Aron of approval fallo ee LT a alatomont, and no one:came out fo pub tho “Nationale Commune lst viow Lo tho crowds © Tn Gyoor, Voavprom nnd over othor town and village T visited, tho poople had torn down, tho Red abara on Boviot war menor a eforeok havo advanced. tite Vigypblan toreltory: on a RBem front, Tho: Yxraoll’ foroea' lh clude armored anid. mee Ivor. Lroope -Ity, van veportell Thoy aro.antd-(o have adver od 15. miter’ Into. Bg torritory and to ho within “Willog. of tho. BieR: als, GUNS, TANKS 800 As Wo nppronehod we juinod two Ul » Wo. piled back into and drove off nt top apeods ° 1 Vounpron)