VOTE December 13 oy Z _MATOR GE ipolice force, inspects Canadian guard-of-hon or at Abu Suweir ‘sehving with the force, Behind General Burns is Major ~Bearguant Alex Lafferly of oft Simpson, N. W. T. NERAL E, L. M. Burns of Ottawa, commander’ of the United Nations Il. R. Gr Da Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Paci fic Port — Pe LT tll VOL, XLV, No, 288 CA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, MONDAY}, Vanish Ws ae deta Qs y hetero Kd ae Ah ECEMBER 10, 1958 ‘And Key to the Great Northwest Bee rae, abet a coh a Pass By WE SNA Mata Northwest mee VICTORIA, Bc, PRICE FIVE CENTS wthe he 1 British Patrol CTA iddle East in Egypt where Canadians are cen of Oltawa.and-at left is Ambushed, ne Fighting Flares | fas _ In Port Said} (CP from National. Defence), } SALARY ISSUE | | ‘ 1 Fred Jones Resigns | ! i i ‘vic Centre Position *. #yed Jones, general secretary of the Prince Ru-! A eg to a : pert Civic Centre for the past four years, has tendered his:resignation and it has been accepted, it was an- rounced today. , , ‘Dr. L. M. Greene, chairman of consider what tne Centre should a’ special Civie Centre publicity ¢o to meet the situation. committee, said that Mr. Jones _ Mr. Jones cane here from resigned after a dispute with the Vancouver In July, 1952, - Civic Centre association board of ; , sees directors over salary. He tend- } ered his resignation, wilh ay month's notice Friday and {t was | necepted at a meeting of the, ; Centre executive yesterday at- terioon,, Dr. Greene’ said. “Mr.- Jones’ resignation is the third by’a key member of the Civie;Ceptre. staff in the pasty , four, months,:wo,of which:cama! Sin abou} after disagreements over j ab} salary, : oy Rowley Miles, former craft dit-: [Apa & ector al the Centre went on his! .. MAN anpual holidays during the sum | THE PAS mer and sent his resignation by! “yg oye mail from Vancouver, 2 Migs Rusty Tain, program dite: | ector for the Cenee resigned and) © left for Vancouver when the; ~ board would not meet her requesi ; for Increased wages, Miss Thain, who worked ek the Centre ally qo ac last winter was paid $860 pers. foes moifth by the Parks Board to be | A! summer “ . ody di | t i playground supervisor in vie: Vy parks during the om months, ‘The Civic Centre as- . sociation refused Lo pay her the THIS) MAP SHOWS location | same (o supervise programs with of the Mystery-Moak Lakes | in the Centre. > area of northern Manitoba | Dr. Greene sald that Mr. Jones’, where International Gampany of Canada Limited, will niliate a new $175,000,000 nickel project including the» opening of two new nickel | mines, The new mine sites are | about 400 alr miles north of | leaving his pose came asa result of a difference in opinion as to: what Mr, Jones thought the job; tf general seeretary should pay | and what the Civie Contre board: of diectors thought ib was! worth, ~ Winnipeg and about 225 miles He said that there would ben’ north of The Pas. A new town speelal meeting of the hoard of; will be built an the site, , diragtors Wednesday night to (CP Photo. whet Qh dae + Nickel | | B,C, NEWS ROUNDUP ! tenet oeded Wee Serta Erts Ok SON 9 FORA OII EN SO ‘ i 1 | Eaton To Hang March 12 For Murder of Young Girl NEW WESTMINSTER, TC, @--Cerald Baton, found guilty of: niurdeving cisht-year-old Carolynne Moore, was sentenced Satur | diy to he haneed Mareh it tes oe reer “The Jury, bringing In a-verdict year-old hone operator, afler two hours and 20 minutes, Asked If he had anyliing to roggamended merey foy the 60-'say before sentence, Haton ree were ste Liilody Man Fined S115. vst Siesta St After Slashing ; Maton was charged in connec: ition with the denth April ed, of por eatteing —aebunl bodily harm tow local resident. by ihe Hele aivl, The girl's mother, Dorls Hien | elastin ls forehead with a broken battle, a Woeyeureold Mian Moore, broke Into tears when the verdleb was given, Hndon testified Prday (iat he was fined sloo, ordered to pay ne nal gposed ‘the tlie daelur's Will, ar \N) dofaull ra iinly, Hl anid hw hid abruch payment, Was serlenend: to Wo " . ' ’ ' her nm nuber of blows with a HO ante WD. wheel wreneh before louving| Wance dn city. polies court thts her, | Moose, the Ladies’ Orange Ben- jly. {Daughter's ‘oi the Empire, the, clot St. Andrew's Cathedral, She was predeceased by her General Assembly. The bulk of ‘in Ferguson Funeral Home at 8 pan, Tuesday. ‘Leighton weni Lo Metlakatla at orm Chared aloo with fghting i a phblie place, William durkidely af no fised nddrepi, wos {ned whi aud casts OF WN evade nett reneed to He ditys iy dill, Dew Hath senbenves are Wa eu cone wurrently, Oph Rabert Milnine, prokes ouling, bold the vourt that the compluintank Churened Chreen, was slashed by a brakan bottle enualng a deep gash on the rghit nidy of his forehead when he nt. fumpled ya proboel bly mathar from belng molested by duvlatels, ' VANCOUVER QmeA tueyeut: old gel, Angele Alen, was Kill ed Ino tatfle aeeldent hore! I ndayy Mehl, She was on her Hyny home froma Christnas pate: ty, Bhe was a resident wba Protestant home i Vancouver, NEW WESTMINSTER @— A man found dead ona dike near Pitbullo brlde here Sunday has heen Identified ma Oharlos ‘Now borg, HB, of California, The man t 1 apparently died of mn heart at (nel, Egyptian guerrillas «at: . tacked a British patrol Acti ve Worker from a rooftop in. :Porty Said’s Arab quarter today’: vith a burstiof machine: |- gun fire anda hail of hand). In Community Mrs. Bacon Dies an ‘orenades, Well-known’ and active oom: munity worker in the elty, Mrs. . . Y 2. Royal Scots Regiment patrol was Martha Isabella Bacon. of 103 oo nded slightly, ‘The British- First Avenuo West died In Prince | pyonch command sent off an ut- Rupert General Hospital Satur-|/, t YO Ne day afternoon after a long pe Sent protest to headquarters of ae ithe United Nations Emergency. aa on es srs navon alice foree against the viola- Auverness, MIs. Ni tion of the cease fire. went to Port Slmpson, at an The patrol called. reinforce- early age where she remainediments and cordonned off the until 1910 waen she moved intojarea, An undisclosed number of , Prince Rupert. Egyptians were arrested. Her husband, Bertram. James: The anyoush was the first |~ Bacon, was owner of Bacon'such attack in Port Said by the Fisheries before it was sold to’ Fgyplian underground since. the |“* ‘cease-iire became effective Nov. |‘ Babcock Fisheries. Mrs. Baton was an, active! 8. Previously there had been worker for the Women of the!scattercd shots, fired occasion- evolent association, Queen Mary! cong py —_ - , Chapter of ;the Imperial order {CONF IN THREE’ DAYS -Rod. and Prince, Ruvey.... rc PP tes Wie tee Sp Re HL fomen's : Giub and the { sti . ° ” son, William, three years ago. ‘British and French troops are Surviving besides her husband within three days, is a nephew, Robert Smith at: : Port oon ° ' The Egyptian underground has Memorial service will be held: 9. the day of the final British- French withdrawal nears, occupation commanders have put the men on the alert for a final Egyptian show of defiance, A barbed-wire barricade has been stretched around the Port Said dock area in preparation for the final withdrawal. Patrols have been strengthened, Troops are barred from streets except on essential duties, British tanks are In position around the har- Funeral service will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral Wed- nesday at 2 nan, with Rey, Canon Basil S, Prockler offic- inating, Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, hor, Mrs. Leighton Dies Aged 52 Former long-time resident « Ex-City Man Rescued Metlukatla, Mrs, Robert D, (Con- | VANCOUVER @— An, RCAF stance! Leighton died in Prince: Rupert General Hospital Sunday: dag atter a lengthy Wess, she helicopter pilot bueked gale winds and rain Sunday to rescue ‘Tony Budentek of Vancouver, was 92, Born in Steveston, B.C. Mrs, iformerly of Prinee Rupert, after an carly age, She remained there until two years ago when she moved to Prinee Rupert Surviving are her husband, the beenme stranded aboard an Robert OD, of Metlakatha; three oll barge when It went aground sons, Leonard and Alec In Prince on rocks about 10 miles north: Rupert and Harold at Metlakat- ‘west of Nanaimo, Budenieck was Jat three daughters, Mrs, John iaboard the barge when it was Pah) of Prince Ruperts Mrs, driven up on the rovks of Winch- Leonard Brighnm of Kitwanga ‘elsoa Islands after the tig Sea and Mrs. George Pettiplee of Chief I, which had been towlng Kamloops, B.Cy bwo alsters, Mrs, Jt, broke down, Sarah Davidson of Prince Rus; Another tug took the Sea Chief pert and Mrs, Henry Ryan of iin tow, bub was unable to reach Metlukatla and lwo brothers, the stranded man becnuse of the Poler md Frank Robinson, hobh AO-mile-nn-hour gale and heavy of Metlakathe and several grand. sens, ne ehidren. ' Pilot Max Chapin flew the RC Memorlal servier will be held AF helicopter from the Soa Is Wodnosday a) 730 pan i Pers land base here to the scene, ar= ison Funeral Wome. Puneral riving ab 11:20 aim, Two minutes service will take plnee Thursday later he hid pleked Budenick al HO pan. in Ferguson Hiun- from the burge, uslng a rope em) Hume, sling, and was on his way back Remains will be forwarded toto Vancouver where ho lunded Metlakatla for burial there, at noon, RESIDENT WITH LETTER TO POST FINDS BOXES TOO COMPLICATED Ti's nob very often that eases of absenbemindedness wars rant mention bub the one (hab happened in Prince Rupert the other day had suddon consequences, Armed with a letter for mailing, a resident approwehed the box at (he corner of Bixth Avenue and Fulton street and pracerded to follow out the Instructions Insarlbed on the box, Lifting the Hd he albempted to insert Whe letter bub found ils way wre barred by a further obatruetion whieh he aasumed would bo rolensod Hf pushed down a ltl further, So he push od, He was alll pondering what next to do to force the lebler Hrough when vie was confronted by a seroanng fra truek boarkng tire eager firemen, . Sheaplslly He lebter-portor vdmitted Is mistake, a Itt too Inde to diswuver tho mall box was nerogs Une abreot and what he'd beon working on was a fre-niarm bos, | PORT SAID (AP) — Bp One soldier of the eight-man ‘expected to be gone from Egypt been growing more openly hostile: The | | I ; Wi ; ng ste gs DL! \ 2 Manitoba legislative, ‘buil ding, D..Lc: CAMPBELL, of te, president;of \hé International Nickel imited, announced at’ Winnipeg:a $175,000, i jeot: n- the Mystery-Moak. Lakes, ‘area of norther They pose for photographers in* the’ council - chat If worst fc “fandsall “}iast night... {would » | disagver, 3 Four of th “Manitoba... le Winnipeg, . whe! nouncement. ° * Two accidents which. .c] imed a total of .12 lives in Ontario marred a weekend during which at. least +35. persons, died . ac- cidentally throughout Canada. 'The roundun excludes the 62- ‘persons aboard a Trans-Canada ‘Airlines plane missing In the ‘coastal mountains of B.C. | Seven Spanish - River: resery- ation Indlans, six leenagers and fa di-year-old: woman, — were ‘asphyxiated Saturday night when fumes: froma faulty muf- ifler leaked into. thelr parked car, Near Port Maiiind on Lake Erie a privately-owned United ‘States twin-engined ‘erashed into 12 feet of water, -passengers, All were from, Michi- gM. oo i In-addition, 10‘other persons idied in traffic aceldents In the tprovince, making a total of 22 lives Jost. This was the largest toll for any province, a Cana- dian Press «survey {aken from 6 pm, local time, Friday until midnight Sunday showed, i ‘Eight were killed In Quebec. ‘seven in highway aceldents and “ithree the same way in New Brunswick, while two died 1 [British Columbian, one in traffie, ‘In spite of snow storms, Icy Tonds and generally poor driv- ling weather In every part of [the countrys all six: other prov: ‘Inces reported no fataliies up , to midnight, 1 j ee eee RTE HD TERRE OrHInTTETS OPEET ewes ‘Taxi Operator GC. Ross Dies at 65 Well-known co-owner of the INoss Brother's ‘Tax Borvice and iWiMard hall, Gust ChrisloffRoas died in Preace Rupert General Hospital Saturday evening at the ge of 05, Mr, Ros, who lived at tho Bes- ner Apartments, 104 Virsb Ave ene West, had Hyed In Prince Tupert for 86 your's, MWe came to Canada from Bulgaria with his two’ brothers George and Paul 4% Yours vga, Surviving are two brothers, Cleorge and Paul Wy Brings Rue ports Wwo nephows, Nicholas of Toronto and Thonws Christolt of Prince Ruperts and two othor brothers, Bamuel and Peter in Hulgaria, Munoral servier will be held In Forguvon Punornl Home. tos morrow ab 7 pan, wilh Rov, Cans an Dash, Proakter offlolabing, Romalna: will be forwarded on Wednesday afternoon's train to “Torrace for burl) Were, |RCAF trainer, anda. Trans-, © PROVINOIAL “LTBRAR igen an RCAF CF-100: convent: of..the. G1 Cross at, Orleans,” Ont; persons were killed.) 3. 0 0s fi ‘Thirty-seven persons’. died § a Apri} 8, 1954, in.a collision ofan ; 50 miles*ar | was overca Canada Air Lines North ‘Star! The area where ta over Moose Jaw,’ Sask. Thirty- assumed ‘to. have come down Is six died in the planes, One wo-!mountninous and rugged, pocked, iwhen paits.of the: TCA plane ZOrgcs., .. 10 fell Into a house, ~ds° at. the western: ent A-United’ States transport dis- he Frascr, canyon, appeared Jan, 26,1950, en route CONTACT LOST |,’ oo plane: , ; | Mafor Canadian plane disas-! ‘ ‘Ruling the nllob and his four} a loss of. 44 lives, mediately afterwards, 7 i TCA‘ estimated . the plane “a, [Should have returned to Vancou- TCA, yor by.7:40. pm, It sald It-was Armstrong, Ont, ladvised that the. plane had been | Oct, 30, 1041--20, American picked up by a radar station at i Airlines, Near St, Thomas, Ont. the time last radio contact was Oct. 26, 1942-16, RAF Ferry made,” ra Command bomber, Dorval, Que} Abt 7:25 p.m, TCA notified RO. Dec, 20, 1942-13, Canadian AF search and rescue headquirt-. Pacific Airlines, Vancouver, ~ jters that flight 810 was missing, ters Include: Feb. 6, 1941—12 killed, ‘ ' erntor, near St, Donat, Que, April 25, 194410, RAF ‘trang- port, near Montreal, sonrch, is ins Robort Donnelly, in, charge, of. the TCA sido of thescarch, sald: Oct. 4, 194411, bomber crash! “Tf the alroralt Jottisoned Its off Vancouver Island, resorve fucl tank, Ib would have man was Killed on’ the gfound withslakes and carved by can<)" yons; and gorges. . Hope: itself. .: ance: 0|" from the Yukon. to Texas with. Radio contact was. “lolt’ Inh- be Brown’ brought-forward: two wh Oct, 19, 1943-24, RCAF Lib- Four planes soon took: off to)” Proprietor: _ duly 13, 1951-14, RCAF Lib-ihad fuel to Inst untl about 11: érator, on Vancouver Island, 'pan,’ re Sept, 15, 1010 —- 21, RCAF, “I¢ not, it would ‘havo’ had transnort, near Estevan, Sask. jonough to Inst to 1 am.” youll 20, 1947-15, TCA, near VETERAN PILOT ‘ . aneouver, | ee : ; July 24, 1048-20, Rimouski Skipper of the missing North ‘Star was Captain Allan Clarke, 195, of Montronl, ilo first com- manded TCA alrerntt In the West In June, 1040, Wis frat, officer, on Sunday's. flight was. John Boon, 26, of North Vancouvor, B.C, ‘and the stownrdoss .. war Dorothy Bjornsson, 24, of Swan Rivor,Man A TOA spokesman emphasized that no distross call had boon ro- colved from the alreraft, He sald that undor ordinary clr atanees the erow could got iy touch with Its baso at any thine, Paul Brindamour, an official at Hope airport, anid his: wile heard thd'plano whon Ib was over Tope, FO “Wo didn'h. sco Ibeswo Just hoard tho engines," he sald "An ROME officer at-Hopo snd ih Number of olor porsons ad yoported hearing planos nt varl ows Hines bub tab the police had no Information, about any crash In the vielnity, oe AINBONNE ONE HOUR Capt Clarke's. flght pi showed he would go up to 10,000 foot botwoun Vancouvor and Ci» gary, SO, AL 1102 pan, PRT he mindo jl firab radio yoport to. Vancouver Ho reported ins Wo. 2 on tho nnor ono on tha: porb(lott) aldo, lac stopped, To sald to Ind paged Tope, 100. miler onab of Vinwouvor, and wis honding Airline, Gaspe peninsula, Ang, 21, 1040-20, RCAF, be ween Chruchil, Man, and Wine nipeg, Sept, 9, 104023, OPA, Sault au Cochon, Que. Jn, 26, 1054-44 lost with U8, iransporb over Yukon on route from Alaska (o Texts, Iuly 21, 1061-48, CPA DO-4 lash en route to‘ Anchorage, Al- uskn, from Vancouver, on Kors can aniift, ' Oot, 17, 1951-28, Queen Chrar- lotlo Airlines, Nanilno, B,C, Noy, 24, 106212, RCAI, Co- max, BC, \ Jan, 18, 1069-1, U8, Army C-fd irunsport pline, Stephon yilio, Nfld, Mareh 1B, 1053-22, U8, ND 86, Smith Sound, Nfld, Moreh 18, 1053-—10, U.8, D-20 §t, George's Bay Nfld, ’ ‘April 8, 1064-97, TOAROAT collision nt Moose Jaw, Sask, PPP DPPOP Pr” Bingo Number — Todny's “Murch of Dinos HouseeBingo number ta Gedd,, Numbers called ao far ares YA, Wed, Odd, Welt, Oo, Nedl, Web, Ts, (t+, (tb, 1-30, Welt, 0-73, Nell, (ieKD, Te1G, O-td, OeO%, Weld, Wed anid Nel, oe Naa Dat” t Johy Bulger, mo tyvalue ., of ‘ONCE, “Dining ,the hmiorhing. hearing Crown.” prosecutor, Ay. Bruge nesses: both’ of whoni testi the‘aceused, Colin Francis “Mac Donald, of n | 088,.. had attempted to.'se 310, yald upon a city jowellors omber Wee E of the robbed's y boabified that ti watches were stolen, Ho describ od - the « watelies "ns ~ having: approximately. Chey a ~ MacDonald who elected: bo tried by. judge without a. jury will-appoar in court tonjor row njoming at.thel resumptton | of the hearing to, bring + for word ano witness. al Earlor thy -ayenth a charge - against, another: | arately: with: the same offene, wis dismigacd ofr, Inck: of, oylde. meme emt Funeral Held... For Infant oo Tanoral;orvieo for Lynda. Millor, !0-month-ald daughtor. of Mr, tid Mra, Thorold Wi Mile: lor. of 400. Mighty Avanue Weal | who dlod Friday, waar held. from: :: Porguson Finoral Tome ab, 33008 5 pans Wale Wfbortoons. ce BSehe Wor Donald EHalnsworth of. the Latter Day Saints Ohurgl' Totfigiated ab tho sorvieo, Hymna © playa word, "Nonror’ My. 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