ea pore bg TSR AS A mene jf | ' 4 b iI | } Teen-Age /, Safe Driving i Read-£-O MAY 12 and 19 Teen-agers Betwacn 1.20 Entry Forms At Civie Centre, Entons, 30-Me-H On nn nee eee he eas tee tee vey they ols ¢ te ees Hep gity tte eee , e ony! ’ t AA VOL, XLV. No, 109 ==: ABOVE ts supplied by the courtesy of turney-general for British and officials on a disturba prisoners threatened tu cu with a straight razor, Mr. Maclean said late Tuesday he dots not plan to talk to the three prisoners. They were mov- ed to cells in the maximum-se- curity south wing of the prison to prevent any repetition of the outbrenk. | “The “pfisoners, released” the guard, 38-year-old Ernie“ Love- less, after holding him for five hours In the prison garbershop. The priec of his freedom was a special newspaper edition de- tailing the to's bitter com- plaints of a “frame-up” that the | three men claim sent them to prison for 20-year terms. RAZOR AT THROAT Loveless Was alternately sent- ed In a barber's chair stretched ont, face down on a mattress vn the floor, his hands pound with wire and later with handeuffs, ‘The shiny tazor was held ab his (hroat and a slim pair of barber's shears pressed inte his back. The Vancouver Province pit gul the “extra” Monday night, anuriy ater Loveless was rt jeased, Under beadties in Ghat “edition, und da nase detailed ver- stony Tuesday, the dewspaper P qold haw Hs city citar, Bruee Many Attend LaPorte Rites Many friends blended re. “aulem tle rin for Mrs, Marguerite Laporl at the Chureh of the Anninehidion, asada the Wite wns Palber O. 7: Mohan with tha Agmuneitien KELO eho, directed by Father Th i, : Unes, jn ablendanes, Mrs, Laporte, 07, ded in Vie- topln Apr tere was dn Fabrview cometory with A, J, Dominate, deo Mah, dohn Gaevieh, daseph Tilehnrds, Richard Letoiencut, and Andrew: Letournenia its pall- Wier 'S, - EVERY OPPORTUNITY PROVIDED TO SEE HOSPITAL rApen Hause ih Pree Rupert General hospi will wet FOR PUBLIC anty be held pelween 2 and 6 moprayy, bul an extn hour in Fable for Chore persons who cn afternoon, The move Artur Ruther tour af (re diyuled nen pert Fait iplep ane the hospi tat rtatt would have Wy iden how Hramarrow aLernaon bot Auxiliary fo the hospllal will | ford wha suld hospital beens and members of He mustiany wi aek as guides form e whhing to four th ne ae a dO a Mabe bor “east over radia station cur Rohertaon wad the CRPR gt the hospital hv wee stony an MW hy Howpnltn poe gn ee ae gg lk lk eh eh eee ee Kl 2 ee 8 ee ee bh ow os -~ _ % i: hm BA be mii in be oe hae te Bek. bh che hek Ahk mt kt pyacrepeinns = A \ LA led ¥ ¥ RAO rs if OR ARS ° CRS sere SR Rud ANAS SRY on a mit YOO D bade “ La) ia UPERT TO GET ABOVE NORMAL TEM ‘PRINCE RUPERT AND the north coast of British Columbia along with the AUantic provinces ere the only areas Jn Canada which can expect above normal teniperatures In the next 30 days, according to this map based on the long-range forecast of the United States Weather bureau. Most of Canada will experience below normal and near normal! temperatures, The above map Deputy AG — To Get Report on Riot VANCOUVER (CP)—Alan Maclean, deputy at-| prison farm today for a personal report from guards andi outass sing Baturday: was anounced by hospital administration Fthe hospital during regular night vistttng hours Pipa He aeked that anyone wishing ta da so Mr. Rutherford, teemrenn aneane' hee nae ears 0 newerere: = Rev SANTA aS S penaael PERATURES FOR MONTH Visits Jail Rain Spoils City Dry Spell Prince Rupert's ll-day dry spell came to an end carly this morning, when cool Pacific alr prought the clly its firs, real rain since April 27. ‘By 1} a.m. daylight ime today 38 inches of rain had fallen since ft began at 4:20 a.n., the ‘Digby island radio station re- Columbia, will visit Oakalla: nee Monday in which three La captive guard’s head off ‘Larsen, had bargained for the wlte ported, Small : als -guard’s release. } d Small amounts of rain oe , ;which {ell on April 2d and 29 | The convicts were Bob Trem-) were the only measureable pre- blay, 34, and Marcel Frenette, “8, citation since more than half cof Montreal, and 36-year-oldien inch fell. April 27 ‘Charles Talbot of Vancouver, . 'They: and two other’ men were Previous to tha’ date the city convicted of attempting to. mure4 had heen wilLout heavysrainfall ‘der Thomas Kirtha ‘in can. iron- ‘bar hammering last year. Kin- na’s legs were broken in the at- (tack which police said was part ‘of a war between narcotics ‘ gangs. om! “APPEALS REJECTED cc¢ Record Still Unmarred The BC. Court of Appeals on: ‘Monday turned down appeals by}, Workers at Columbla Cellulose al Watson istand com- ‘the five men against the 20-year ‘sentences, Frenette, only one of }Company “the five to appear in court, ‘as pleted their second straight day cdragged from the courtroom, of Forest Products Safely Week sereaming that the men had Without a lost thne aceldent, a ‘been “framed” and calling the company spokesman sald this court a “kangaroo court.” morning, A few hours cater, during the prison exercise period, Frenette, Valbot and ‘Tremblay grabbed guard Loveless wihlle he sorted “papers ut his desk, Prodding him. with the scissors, (yey drove him: dawn a 90-foot corridor to the barber shop aud vuand hla, 177 inches of rain had been re- corded. av Digby island. safety ob-ervance progrim, frst aid men at the pulp aud paper phint are giving Instvuclian first ale sad safe workdng prac- fiers, wre safety quisecs are posted In the plant to foster salery COPSCLOUSDE'S, -92-Per Cent of Halibutmen | Back Fishing Curtailment Pacifle const halibut fishermen: from (hat ect by the Internation. have voted overwhelmingly in ad Pacifte Halibut Commission, favor of a. three-poigh halibut Thiibut caught or landed prior ishing curtailment for the Weta May 20 will be declared “hol season, dh was learned today and so treated ab all camps, Hwhen results of balloting fram plants and ports, Mr. Blevens jSealtle to Alaska were relensed. sald, i inal tally of voting ab all, /porks showed M2 per cent of halie prommapr calls for hallbut ves mutinen dy favor of the plan, sels having a erew of (hree or whieh was proposed byt reprevens {more men to lay up dy port for illves of Che United Fishermen {seven dis Detaveen trips while ‘ond Allied Workers Unton (nd), small boats with one or two-men nnd the vesseh owners assoela- erews will be allowed to flab for Hon, Homer Stevens, general see- 1d days ah (he beglontng of the I rstury treasurer of the UFAWU, ‘senso followed by seven-day annauneed, ‘tie-up and alternate seven-day The programy calls far apentai fishing ond tlesup thereafter, of the halibut season at Gam. A speelal halibut. fishermen's May 20, 0 delay of elaht days; Curtailment fund will be extube- iMshed by na levy of 60 cents per 1,000 pounds dn order (o- meot extra expenses tiyolyed 1 entry ine oul the eurtaliment, Me Stevens sald. wie eee ee nee Heer eeete The Weather Mostly cloudy today with a fow showers, Varrlible cloudiness ov erpht and Thursday morning clonding over ngain Thuraday of- ternoon, Cooler, Whida wester= iy 18 frequently renehing 2 n exposed areas, Winds southwest 16 ‘Thursday, Tow tonight and High ‘Mhuescay ab Port Mardy, Sandsplb and Prince Rupert 14 wd 38, pan, durkiy “Haspltul Day" (as the evening WHE be made avalle n't visit Ghe hospital durkng: the hat for persons wha eni’t make 0 of work hours could be cone Hake arrangements so that the Many were COMM wh 20 and 5 pan. the Women’s Vold Hs annual Hospital Day fea anvhers Gf e 9 Election in, June RECHNA (= Bashulehownn Jolned New Hrunawielt and Que- hoe as provinces scheduled to hald dune eleetlons when Prem: ler TG. Douglas ‘Tuesday seb the dite ab dune 20, a weel: Tite 0 hospi, Wat the hospi will he browd- as recorded by producer doin ffs they were taken through y my Vifilits never nae an Page In addition, the eurtallment |: Da Moot Reva | As Officer British officer was killed Paphos, oe Violence and fears-of a maior anti-British revolt wracked this: Mediterranean island colony’ as Greek. Cypriots demonstrated. against Tuesday's decision. to execute two convicted terrorists. Five bombs exploded in. Li- massol, as hundreds flinging, stones and hottles. demonstrated against the decision to hang the’ tvo, British troops opened fire on one street as the bombs ex-' ploded in nearby: side streets. . The officer was killed when 9 terrorist; threw a bomb at a Bri- tish military vehicle in Paphos. Another soldier was injured. The curfew was clamped on Limassol after terrorist bombs were thrown at milllary vehicles there. 7 SHOOT AT PATROL CAR The town of Lapithos was put under night curfew following an incident Tuesday night in which terrorists shot at a British .pa- trol car. As the clock ‘ticked away the lives of the: two Cypriots hailed as martyrs by Greece and Greek PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1950 NICOSIA, Cypnis ( Reitters . charged with clubs and fired over. the heads of shout- ing demonstrators in Limassol. today shortly-after a Yoreeree 5 a 4 t a Published ot Canada’s Most Strotegic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest oa . Killed ) — British troops in a separate outbreak at } NES cue Unit: To. The federal “government nual grant to help the res- cue unit of the B.C. Tug- boat Owners’ association. The grant, offered in a letter from deputy transport minister J. H. Baldwin to Capt. James Stewart, chairman of the rescuc committee, would be used to pay Capt. Cyril Andrews, marine res- cue unit co-ordinator. < : Capt. Andrews will be given an office at the RCAF rescue co-or- Cypriots, British troops were cut in foree-all over the island. Strikes were reported in many ‘distance. telephone’. calls.. were 1 Wilisote Neavy.: banned. and, all_non-military.ve=| siuice the, middie" Pao itilar Hae a A arohlbited " April 15,-up wntil lat night only toe { Im Athens, Foreign Minister ‘Spiros Theotokls announced that Greece has instructed envoys in l\WashIngton and the United Na- itions to make representations to prevent the hangings. | There was no official word on iwhen the hangings would be car- ined out, but indications were ‘that they would take place with- fin 48 hours. ' Ficld Marshal Sir John Hard- sling, governor of the colony, ruled Tuesday that the two men must i die, within a month after the Privy Council in London had In vouneetion with the Week's | ned down thelr appeals, His ‘decision brought renewed ap- ‘peals not only from Cyprus and reece but also from 30 Labor ‘members of the British pariia- tent, } The condemned Cypriots are Michael iKaraolis and Andreas Dimetrious, both 23, Karaolis was convieted of shooting a Ni- cosla police constable In the back lash” August, Dimetrious was convicled of shooling al a British businessman Inst Janu- ary, epee ede rere Te ee! Seed eee, Award Winner Off To Ottawa Publle speaking contest wine ner, Robert Av Jensen, Vi-years old Grade V4 student at Booth Memorial high sehool will Icnve Lonight for Oltawa on tbe Rotary Glub-sponsered "Adventure in Citlzenshlp” ab vbe nation’s eap- ital, The award whiner, son of Mr, and Mra, Rungvald Jensen, 15 Fifth Avenue Bast, will spend four days Ih Ottawa as the guest of the Otlawa Rotarians, xe ponsos for (he trip to and from the natton'y eaplial are under: written by the Prince Rupert Notary lub, PROTECT THRO PARIS (Routoys)--Yugosloyla's President THo today visited (he Mth-century Versailles Palace While holleoptors hovered avers head to protect hin against Yugostny exdies, The visth to Versailles » and factory, the Dassault Works Franco's biggeab jet alrplane wis hls first trip outside Pars sinco Wis arrival hore Monday, epee e cone FORD STEPS DOWN DUTROTT Wt—TTenry Ford 1 realgned Tuesday ts bowrd chars man of the Mord Poundatdon, tha huge philanthreple organization sol up by Is fathor and his grandfather, Young Henry sald ho will reomaln on the board of directors, Ho sald he felt the foundation needed a full-line echademan, places; stores were shut; long-|- dination centre and wil] be ma- rine: adviser to the head: of the RCAF section. he transport de rtment also ~ radio pa Work Needed : On Grounds At Schools Approach of summer saw re- quests for work on school grounds predominate in reports; of school principals to the Board of School Trustees for District 52 last night. R. G, Moose, principal of King Edward elementary school ye- ported that roots foreed up hy frost in the sehool’s grounds during the winter months were proving a hazard to children playing wnidoors. R, B. Ronaghan, Port Edward elementary school principal re- quested installation of a barrier for the school grounds to pre- vent cars culling across, Sced- Ing and gravel for the school aren was also sought. Trustees J, B, Dayls reported that during an inspectian of the school grounds at Porl Bdward necessity of a curb fronting {he sehool in order to keep cars off the seeded surface during the winter, Trustees felt: Myat a eurh of stone and cement would prave satisfactory, Mr, Davly reported that surface of the asphalt under the gymnasium was starting to break up, OFFICTAL ASSASSINATED FUZ, Moroceo (Reuters)-- The loca) seerelury-goneral of the Morveean party of Democrutle Independence was assassinated today, according to reports ronehtng hove, The reports sald Abdel Louhind Laval fell before several revole ver shots at Bad Sldi Boujida, This week and next members of the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commorce Joly other Jayeeo unils across the nation in staging a rounded. for (eonage drivers {iy Wyo Intorests of safes driving, Dondiine for eny by ely hoenagers In the 1960 rondeo is Jomorrow night and entry forms are Lo be turned In to the Clyte Contre, v dayece spokesman anid tony, EXAM ETIDAY NIGQUET The rondeo wilh be stiyed ft Receive | Federal Aid | |” VANCOUVER (CP) — has offered a $10,000 an-| & the’salary and some expenses of | - f PRICE. FIVE CENTS Cee eye 2 (eee VICTORIA, B,C. +. fetatirg to aeasayaer, PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, oN re! - (Pacific’ Sta Pe 4 SHOW ‘Sunday are nurses on the s RN, superintendent. of Nurses; PRGH, Miller Bay Indian hospital. and’ the Registered: Nurs ing service at First. United Church::'‘Hospital Day’? will be obsery with. Women’s Auxillary tea in afternoon and. tours “thro as guides, . approval of the bill while. Van- couver asks Lhe provincial cabi- Inet to make references to, the B.C. court of appeal for a test of the by-law's validity. Mayor Hume urged the coun- etl; “Let us once and for all pass some sort of by-law, ..”. The issue has been pitched and provinelal = governments since a light turnout of voters gave approval to Sunday sport in ja plebiselte here last December, cornet met “: : VANCOUVER @—~The Cannd- jan Reslaurant Associntlon is- sued inslructions Tuesday * to members in Vancouver, . New Westminster and Victoria areas on how to apply immediately for Ln elas nee 9 EAR NN SH ETE TTR Ea RID Frame ew geperw a E Baby Escapes Serious Harm Despite Fall A (Neyenreold baby had a miraculous esenpe from. serlous Injury yesterday, when it fell a distanen of 20 feeb fom a second slorey porel of his parents home. Sufferlng only bruises In the foll was Richard Smith, infant gon of Mr and Mus, Vietor Sinith of 589 Blgh Avenue West, The baby was taken to a dortor's offier for a check-up and later adnittied lo hospital for obsarve He Fee a ener meee Her eg Op em tee mE eRe malt omnwe ET en erat) eee ROADEO ENTRY DEADLINE TOMORROW NIGHT City Jaycees Join Ne N JUST BEFORE leaving for church parade riarking taf of Prineé Rup ért: General” B.C, NEWS ROUNDUP nday. Sports Issue | back and forth belween the elty | 4 and: Pauline, Watkinson, RN. Nu a=) a > - ) VANCOUVER (@'—Prodded on by Mayor Fred Hume, Vancou- ver city council ‘instructed - corporation counsel’ Russell . Baker Tuesday to prepare a by-law covering:commercial Sunday sports for presentation at next Monday's council meeting... ° The council will withhold {inal "~~ ‘Hceneés. to serve with meals, - The action reports. thal