nae ENT dk widen’ UPN EET Dt Ahly . , " we . ETE ECA MM tS ae It San PETTERS RE RTI 4 ee eye a tele ey ” : we “ sae Es Sep arth, eo etd RMON GRAPE OE RR Ia wey eT ee OT EE eR oe AR RG CN RIS PA a tha R I Cg RET SR EN Pe MNO EY MERWE MO DET MEP OEE RI alte og ee oO: te, te, . 8 ‘ ste woh -ORMES “Daily Delivery in @ Lo os ’ DIAL 2151 DRUGS i (at‘(i‘( a! VOL. XLV, No, 258 PRINCE RUPERT, BC. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950- ‘PRICE FIVE CENTS 00. — ’ oy ys boyd : LSU TE OO Se lating ences at ee : : re PROVCEAL LEBRaR, ‘ ‘ Mf , Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest.” « a - - ‘yreToRTA, B.C, ae rot Heavy Rain lies Up Transport Bayo Ape Ae Qotised by alrausi six inches of rain in 24 hours, Prince Rupert was cut off by road and rall to- day as swollen streams brought slides and washouts to the Ca- Nadia National Railways Ine and Prudhomme Lake flooded over Highway 16. ’ "Bad weather also caused a tie- up in: shipping," Because of a high sea and almost zero visibll- lty, the cuasval steamship Queen : atest reports from, the explosioti-shattered No. 4 Cumber- | a4 5 laid mine, indicate the. {rapped men are being’ brought‘ out.) 8 very slowly, The number of men arriving. at’ the surface from 1 _ thélr-entombment, below, increases’ every ‘few’ minutes, - viak or M6 us b J ofthe North yesterday cancelled is’ schedut trip to Ketchikan. | - idea reek oo _ Be ‘ourteen Alaska-bound passen-| HUNDREDS OF HUNGARIAN-CANADIANS fro n- Ontario and Quebec centres. gather atthe, SPRINGHILL: NS. (GP): More than’ half: the ; Ontario 4 res: gather. at ‘the. S. (CP)—More. than half :th gers remained on board over-| ‘National War Memorial at Ottawa to demon itrate their sympathy with the revolt, in Hun-° . 113 ae h Oe oe Ltn (C ) x ©. ao a Fine night and continued their trip by} gary. At church services thtoughout Canada prayers were said for ‘those who*died dn the - om ers. W 0 were trapped struggled out alive to- plane his morning ihe ship bloody revolt that has exploded in the homeland, Placards reading “Help Hungary against |dayiand they. d with them the! hope’ that almost ~ aeparle P Vane '! ovict Aggression,” and similar slogans are ca‘ried by these de 5. } V7 py eral we TA Teg Tet wa at a aS gt When to passengers flew dows : y a emonatratars _- {cP Photo). all the yer Who entombed would finally. be saved. ‘..from Ketchikan to make the re- oe - NT et ee a Lo ttm itl make ne Te") MEW OFFENSIVE MOUNTING =; So Narous figures have been given on the number ant, storm created a power . , : of men who, have. been: reported alive, but there, has: re here at midnight when: E oo Ce Be pal gg ete ge eM ee ea aaa mcoremsom te) SOVRL Troops Hold Key Positions ene eee rat men ea There is still quite @ _ Inountainside behind the city, , oF QOUUIVETS | © (number of trapped: men still waiting:to come Up _ smashed down four poles at Old- oe ce : : AD k oe fd h ce ay “Ti wa id: ve, field, The thundering noise of: os " . ee “Spokesman | sald, nowever, t-wou d be. false ine slide, was heard throughout § all 5. ej] wee into un ar | hope to expect: all. to: come wp Alive.” CEG on ons as Hight went out. mers ot Pe” 7 or Ho hore OP ay unconfirmed ‘reporé from a@——~— Fe eu * ! VIENNA (Reuters)--Hungary was cut off from member af arseye ganda Me and nine TIPO: nithéadwasithabatat-least 40! some. hope but it-was explained squad.at thetang -of circulating: alr,, aroused about 45 minutes later. | ao “es ; ay CU 2 eat ne hcmne Lake Eden Accep ts ne outside world by, Soviet armor today, and. Buda- men” were. coming up the dam- that falling rock’ could’ caus fed by rampant streams that ’ -|}pest ringed with Russian steel, as fresh. fighting: was EO ee fo the surface TOM both. fo gathered volume from melting: C di LIN anay . awiag. fwenanant we eg a snow, washed over a large sec-! anada $ | | repay ted between Hungarian insurgents and Soviet There was no, cheering at the oF . ‘The town braced itself a ainst,| hearing ‘the ; worst—that;’ the tion of the road. A Capling's: . , troops - e —— iy gy tay sath tall might rise to: me | eee oon ame mnelat in Rs oe , through ‘the mine portal.’ But|death toll might: rise to. 126, one the isi me ‘as oe on P olice P fan | Hungarian rebels clashed atiters of the revolutionary Na-’ the town was.a noisy bedlam.:.. more. than the 125 killed In an-|. ne rising water Jast night as it iscattered points with Russian | onal council, was reported) Sojdiers \ begali::.: pushing other’ blast at. the. Springhill slid into a ditch while trying to," OTTAWA @—External Affairs) troops, now holding key points |completely surrounded. by’ Soviet | stretchers into, the pit’as‘fast as mine in 1891.0 nave the stretch, shore be-i Minister Pearson today declined | throughout the country and cut- | tanks with their, guns: pointed| they could. Terris was reported) “Hospitals and first the , ial road vier ci ' f bY immediate comment on Brilain’s| ting all roads west, as tension jat the town. +. “Ho he-tin-bad-shape.” "Jers stood by to care for any inl ioe ways oetted AS. NO ‘qualified acceptance of Canada’s; mounted in the unéasy state. | A convoy bringing” families of| Ali, ambulance: pulled away |might come. out. alive;’.The 20-)|° Ae One neaident ed as a T€- YN police force proposal for the, Radio Eger, one of the, insur-; the. United States legation staff |from the mine entrance. carry-|bed All'Saints Hospital he eWas sult of i rect lent NR It (Middle East, gents’ broadcasting ‘stations, re-jin Budapest: to Vienna, Friday ing at least one injured’man.’, | augmented: by-an: auixilia reporled to have secure ds al | However, other diplomatic ported clashes in Budapest. {night was turned back by Russ- -Sdme of those coming up. said of 65 beds und three points at least. bebween {sources said it appeared from = Styment-eortinted mM swat stilan border. it reached the. they thought as many as 60 men here and Terrace, The line al Sir Anthony Eden's statement 11 into: Hungary during the night Another diplomatic convoy. ot| “Af one point very close to the re Kitimat was. also..washed..,out, the British Commons: that. Bri- and wate rnoving’ avestavard, ‘Toniiadiavis’was:able to-get'acro sg pithead .where...tl a nog : . ae map Say EG HW ‘ , a -* a: we ¥ GNA ‘ “ oe . bY ¢ py” Me rat % : . stranding passengers, at. Terrace tain “is moving along the gener In Budapest, | Russia” ah q|the™border’ into “Austria. With it: being brought o the surface,,an- ~miners, were) y and.other vantage points, . a grim note. vantage points, grim note. 2" wa uae A boy watching at the edge of “e5a ang. anesibla emo: |" the crowd said:: "I hayen’t seenj,; Police, fearing: possible worst . so many happy faces in this tional outbreaks. if. the Worst! vet happened, called for reinforce-) * o ' ’ ve ' ‘ " ‘ we oe GR IR Ze a OverTEN e not been able ot un ° of Canada's thinking. Hungarian tanks exchanged fire. |Were Joseph Bendi ‘of St. Cath-; Xlous relatives : broké. through | ‘Emergency -:equipment, «from 3 orate into or out of Pri | Mr. Pearson sald he would Soviet tanks and guns surround. {arines, Ont., «Michael and- Mrs.‘ police lines and rushed. close: to plasma an d retchers he art ince ves ou 8 | nee withhold comment until he has! oq the uranium miries: at “Pees, ; Pear! Nedes of Brantford, Ont.,,the.entrance..- .. - land bedding; was d: Aline Rupert since yesterday morning. ‘reported to the cabinet, schedul- but Hungarian troops there were | Mrs, Mary Kucha of Hamilton! Others climbed telephone poles! of hearses at the p head:added Canadian National officials re-ied 4o meet at lo aan. LST (9 a.m. port, however, that service is ex-| PST) the third session this week. pected to be resumed tonight. dug in in defensive - positions, rand Mrs, Juliana’Mralk of Mon- -the radio said, ‘treal, . i ff Sir Anthony told the U.K. Reports reaching: Vienna said) | ne ~ | House that the “police action”. ja, ¢ . . . vy 70 Sovict tanks and armored E oe ; . Grave Raider of Britain ane eet they Egypt troop carriers had left Gyoer, a scapees . _ ove becom te eee ments from Halifax, RCMP of-| “which they were Moa mand | Anxious hour's’ grew shorter fleets roma at the pithea as nroughout’ the. : =. "A: Avt ‘halt hostilities as soon as a UN! a days RP ‘han d oe Asks ppeal force was ready Lo take over. ‘Went oceupying al ond weeding e¢cap ture early today as tired-oub reseue| tions “But throughout the night)’ 1 Nis appeare , ine : S| - 7 lworkers edged closer to the " eee ne a LE This appeared to be a quall-\ to Austria in the frontier area. | VANCUUVER, : @— Two -con- S : the town was'silenti “’ALBERNI @—Application imas’ This « I! been. filed hene for permission’ {fied endorsement of the Canad-! ‘The reports said the Hungar- 'victs who escaped from ‘Burnaby other miners okened oes | appenl the jall sentence imposed ‘lan police, proposal put forward tans were not alarmed, at first ‘Thursday. were recaptured Fri- ¢ ia syplosion-racked. onl on William Harold Nelson, 18, pero me uN General Asso ‘hecause the. Sdvict troops had jday night, mine xp Bene ; ‘tering DY Mr. Pearson Thursday night, é ' . Lo oo who pleaded guilty to offering PY? ¥ Nts | taken some of their wives and; James Thompson, 17, and, Will The disaster, possibly the jidecency to a dead human body! There is speculation Canada j children with them for a “joy jjam Walters, 22, were spotted by wor) In Nova Scotia mining -_ gm ge H nope + ay @ yy yard ' 0 1 ’ ty yi ot MARE wn Mae, uv qd ¥ : . . ” | dna raid on a cemetery Sept. 238, might contribute an Infantry: ride” An Austrian Red Crass 'two RCMP officers, They dtd not history, ‘already has killed 13 As Gaza S . ‘ eile We ‘ | Nelson, one of four young per- battalion of 900 men fo such abman wis quoted as saying the resist arrest and have been re- men, Seven others were in- : é/ gois--Lwo youths and two glrls-- force, but government officials: Russlans were stopping everyone ; turned to Oakalla, { jur ‘l ‘ blast fire and gas po Ho ee veenaed (Lhe case, was sentence. ‘sald discussion of numbers be- on the roads, | | Both were serving sentences! vent il eh hin C siberland By ALEX VALENTINE | ‘The source: sald.the move Ws M ed to two years definite and Wo fore any UN decision would be! Gyoer ilseif, the industrial'on theft charges and were duc Raita re Cont Com any's | TEL AVIV. (Routers)—. Israel apparently, made under, a. plan} Moha ' years Indefinite after he pleaded fruitless, town which was the headquare ‘cor release next June, N ad lie inte TY v slay (suid today that her troops have , t0 ‘strike: at ‘Israel's | narrow. Kee: oe te ie eek ce te cn cme tecca Ere ge ae gen ane teat gar remanent gna gms Sea gmmaategt So A ES ET ee cnme see cere es ene gest tipermmamenes nmpce teen Sreemnnmeme a aH eN ter ‘oon 1 ery mtc MUTSUAY captured the town of Atur,|“™nlst? dn the. Qalqillya-Nath- meet, a noon, ' ag “gueg anya sector, At this point Israe | OUTLINES SUEZ POLICY . Skilled and heroic draegermen, abou 160 alles ont sua iy only seven miles wide from two of whose numbers died from Desert, the: Jordan border to, the Med- asphyxiation, sald they expected 7 wieliterranean;’ of} . aren ran; Olfelal announcement of this|"" r ee lo reach the first group of WAP-| outward fhrust followed the|SCRINBLES SURRENDER: : ; | | U N ‘ ped miners about noon AST (9 Myo. . "og | T (OV Teracll claim to have complet) ‘The town -of. Gaza, ‘oceupled, | y g Haan, MST), Buy no one In this) iy" seeupled the: Sinal Penin-/elght years ago by Feypy On it town of 8,000 held much hope of aula, day, the’ state ‘of Israel was cree) of khaki “ah rescue, ; ‘ ay) 7 ays . ns A ees Coan ated, was surrendered Friday: by ‘ghunmed’ aa’ the ' 6 6 - a e : vd nce Re ect ( ease Fire Ur e The mino levels on. which the] oe lt gaara _ we \ts Bevotion’ cammander, | The ‘ § if ain ; wrapped miners had been work- : wad ive tune a efoyy (AWAY: from th } q ing wero not known for certain, BU LLETIN: surrender dogument Was a soldiers, Mr, Gordon sald he belleved one} = WEINUT, Lebanon (The point’ pen ‘ona page torn from |: Hy. saw one” Israell TONDON ub -Prime Minister’ The Labor leader sald it was raeli governments agree to ne- added, “This ts an example of | 5» * Anne | | " ie eat Heten today rejected the United no part of the business of thercent i United Natlons force to Independent, aggressive action Bae +000 haat inate seta Brit wt Petre A pitpll’s notebook,’ standing, faccs. ‘yumed town Natlons call for an immediate Brilish government to lay down protect the pence, sunder the guise of police action faoo—-and another at 6,100 Foot Comp en blown , iW POenerereceesese Nnerceneeseeeens orate the al i, a0 evase=fre In BayDE conditions, 09 ‘The Uniled Nations decld+ ~an excuse which nobody bo- | «p NT tena | $3 5 heen, ; “ eee bnth-bve, prayor, he biggest blocknge In the} three places and the flow of ) oc Soccer na gymbolten) not tneor ation had already been: porform-:: den suid Mrance also would | eWhab they (he government) fed to constitute and maintain: teves, It almost certainly will : : way of rescuic was at 3,200 fect! oil from Traq to the Meriter: ‘have done ts lo destroy all faith such a foree ant an Arab-!be followed by other pote thal . ' yee peed ; Vt } potential! whore a huge fall of conl sonlod| ranean const stopped, reports rerreerereseesoseasoreresereree™ od hon, Col, Sholom Goren, At nat comply, he UN call ina, in collective security,” he added Israel peace setloment is reach- | aggressors in the world, Wejoge 4) 1AM lenis yay - : i a ' yo Mino, As rescue workers! fram company employees In| ‘LONDON (Routers) —— Reaulta of | vindicate the Tsia chief. chaplain’ :of the: Tsrae He rejected t suatemient before a divided is opposition members cheered. ed and until satisfactory are jourselves will be the grontest linia y the ms was ' “t “| He ; House of Commons, [cinitskoll enlled Eden's speech trangements have heen Agreed ‘sufferers from what tho govern- Bee eevuttor section Syria snl dant ane in the United King armed forces, consecrated: A vrowd of seyern! hundred) the most tragle statement that. by regard to the Bier Canal; ment have now done,” was sonlod off, delaying rescue , ; Co OBNGUISH TRAUB ground: In. the” Gaza: Strip stood quintiy antakde In Parlin has been made in this House hath agreements to ba eunrans | Eden sald ho did nob belleve operations for several hours. Tho announcomont added thabl ronarg Dita ‘a oy part of. the territory of Tarnol . tho advance was "going oven] Mrmmghnn 0, Wiokpoo! 2 | aebeeem — ainee 100," ‘teed by Me United Nations, jthat when (he nations of the! One disappolntment followed Galtskell added that Uf Tee]. Th the meantime, until the | world had pondered this and alljanothor from tho UUme tho ox- Hany hid necopted the UN reso] United Nations force Is constlt- the history had gone before the )ploston shattered tho mine work- raeli forces mocting no oppos- Cont Coe OV» lution, We wonld “at least, ta, uted, both combatants agree to|taraetl attack thoy would say alllings ab 6 pan, ‘Thursday wtf {ton from the Egyptian Alr Nanchaater Ud, Wolverhampton 0 " Uh menk Sear, hotter than planned,” with Tse Peynlay \, Tarton " 1: ~ fome honed the prhne mine ister when be entered (he Touse onile the statement the world nw some extent, have restared ou nceeph forthwith limited, the blame was on Israel and (tho blockages were, glaqred, First! Force, Nowonstle Uo, Woods UW fe LAROW PROTESTS renutation and omaral athe detachments of Anglo-Freneh | the evedit, on Prosident Nasier,{polson gas apowed through tho) ‘The olaiion hore, however, so a eae ori . bola wpe nL A your of protest wenk ap |ative ‘troops to be staiioned betwoen | CAREFULY CONSIDERED sonms from to Inillal exploy|was parily ovorshadowod | by ent ND hoon Wa Canne | Fam Mie bahar benehes when TH Whe speech den told the’ the combatants.” Cinltskell nskod why Hden had on-still officially inoxplainod |reports that Syrian troops were! Wy. promwvioh #, Hvorton o Pe eee the prime intalster finished House the Wrilish and Freneh ANGRY DEBATE nut Ineonditions concerning the|then the sovled shaft was dis {| moving into Jordan, ue Wiviton We ge a cdnklh vovernmenty wore sending The, Th the angry debate which [Sue Canal, covered, “Thon moro gas and af An authoritative Tariall source ito Wo. Lanny 0-1 a, [Causes Death. ‘| | whor party lender Hugh following reply to the resolu. followed Hden's statement, lin "We considored that enro-jnow svaling Job. sald $b was bolloved thot the Duranaier 1A, Wort Ham U0 : Vd WE call akoll Poste to his. feet nt Hon of the UN General Asseme fannie) Shinwell, former Labor | fully," Raden replied, “the object Roports of sounds from bolow, | Syrian troop movement Into} Grinaby T 1, Mackburn Ra VANCOUVER : a ¢ vtantl come nit ehnrned: bly defence minister, asked whether] (s to show that we wish to try Jordan war earned. oub undor| Wyddoratiotd Th, Bhotflo Ua. ‘tod -ennined i non MM ye on aeeieey vont ig dtelonn tM Hrish and Froneh eov-/he government way rondy, If}to use (hts altuation to deal with tho orcors of Gon, Abdel Hakim folenster Oh arnatey 0 of ito -eruthvadl wil wor blamiod ” . J Our RovErIMIeHE AS TM ormments) have piven enreful ily proposal were neeepted, to/oll outstanding probloms th tho Starving Bear JAmor, commandareinechlot of} jivernool 4, Port Vito} Friday for stip, donth Thavadiny ying a resnlitton of the United) consideration to Uno resolution | tet Anglo-French forges he te. middle onst, tho Maypthin armed forces, — | - Middlesbrough i, Wattum Vo of foureyont-old Torraing Gig, Navlons Clenoral Assembly Cal) yngsy he Conern) Assen! hlaeed he ” foun oY Attack Pi we smemeenen tinenanees teeeeemeameenenmet | NOULE © ‘| Rothorham U8 {to -Cnpilanio Indian voxorve "Vnnssed by the Genera) Assen nineed Ww n UN foree ag rapldly Tho govermment oro oporit- $f g a f Tey lyn my ahs med hy that assembly pefards | yyy ronvher 2: e nnsalble | , ; . aehor a! Htoke © ¥ Nothingham 1 4 1 Hor brotiar, Onlviny 2, “who 'fhly on November = Us PONSA, ne In the Stor Cannt zone be ALDURNT, 0) Ge A bliok Frost Causes Pe ACOUTNTE WEAQUE alao-conauiniod somo of trouniie mh by thet ihe RAverMMene a) ) Thay malntily thelr view! He also asked: "Do we wmrders | cause {1 dy there that, In our} boar, apparontiy starving, te : Myton Tt WAR’ ported lr “eaod con thon duty as loyal moamberd~-lt (ey that nollée nation must be ear-fahand that while the roply lafiudamont, the danger tins Jnl} tacked a pig awned by My, und Hotel Colla $e Dimndoo % Coltio ) ad Ne nba Koro 4 na) Ne : mea Jovat members Of Che pad Chyough urgently to stop) being constderad tho govern=jand still ts, Mrs, Ivan Floming and ato out Pp er a Hy wen a le epiunat ndorsteart thet Vulted Nations to necopt Unnblthe hostiitlios whieh avo now) mont wil conse bo bomb Hayp=| .Gailakell sald Ghat if Rrllnin]tho front shoulder, tb was 109 MoBRIDM, 1,0, @ -— A now] retinvnvnoak 1, Maki | | Tena’ caindorat od tho: two inajority deetsion. threntontng the Sie, Canol: tol {nn olyfleldy ar athor points of fwanted to bo rescued from tho lported Friday, holo) under consbriation Novo] Mothorwoll 4, Ayr Ua obfidraty had ‘ton with inl, fron vo — os Tavovent ie resumption af those) Hgyptian: tenritory,” noaliion the government tind] Mr Ploming avic ho fad to kill sufforod about $10,000, dunago , rigon of 8 H Alrdniggninnn De cent 00 HR a The Weather lites and to pave the way} Hen nnsworeds "As rogard}gob Wb thera was only one wily and butcher the pig after i beat wlign rooont cold woathor and] Auceve to a ine tin a warm Keltohon, for for a cofinite settlement of; tho frst question tho anawor isfhy changing the Tendershtp of fntuncked Wb In tho carly: mownlyg [xoll conditions onuigod ono Wall) Tangors 6 Liberninns Oy HOMO WIND: yi ee slot ithie Moot} Const Region -~ Gales the Arabelsrnell war, whieh) yes." Te made no Immedintal tho government, Inat weok, . of the conarete foundation to | Wyivton We Dh Bel « Coddington. who bb warning aver Intormiilent rai. threatens: the logitimate Inter-trenly to the second quostion, Honly this now ean save ont| Ho snid ho hoard a ply quent | collapse, Ranwiok Th Wanaiiton Aa — |.brontocl: tho: obiidron, anid . the *': Pildae, Winds south 80 in ox= forty af so nny eountrles, Cinitskoll ante tho Opposition} reputavion ond to-open tho}ing in the yard and gob out of} Collapsing af tho foundation! oye 4, cowdenvanth 0 _{mllit probably: bocama cantar posed arena, Nout VO this atter=| Thoy would most willinglyjcontostod the qovernmont'a|posaibility of maintaining the bod to Invostignte, caused tho uppor structive tO) unt Metiing | Mhird Lanark 4 lnntod from’ baatorig Wn Mi ° pou, Winds south 80 Aunday. atop military netion ns soon ay) moral rlaht to doty tho rosolit-|Unitod Natlona ag a foree of! "J Just about atumblod an tha | dag 8 ‘mio ag $2 Inchos din] Vorfar 40, Dumbarton a Tho dead ‘ohild wasnt Ne: Hivos, Wroat and oxcoss mole) Morton ¢,.Dundox U1. fooral tn Uhh aunimer's On Ito ‘ Y 1 " ponee, “Wo must have a new hon bofore 1 anw him," ho sald, i} At, Jolmatone 1, Bbraurwer MO Mn the soll aiigad tho foun. Stunhouaemily q Mantroae Q Tndlan powwow. on “tho north ‘ Low duntgnt aad bleh Sunday (iho following conditions could, Hon of the nasanibly” of wh Mork Tardy, Aandsptt and ho antisfled: Amid Howls of protest from] Havernment wud we nye primo {"MNan f got over n fonve and pedir Tepe bh anid bt “7, Both the faypln and lve the Gonnorviddves, Quiltskoll mtidster.” ho ran the obhor ways" dation to collapse, } Betting. A. 1, Arbronti d shore, Cy ‘ ' ‘ . : . aM , : . ; : . j tool . . 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