\ _ Daily: ‘om 9. am, till 9 pim, | 2 ie nee. | 7 Limited : Ormes Drugs Limited : one. option: . Drug Store Hours, "Sandys ‘and Holidays. = pm, till 7 pin. " Dect’ 5 ‘Pharmacy: THE FIRST CL-28 PLANE, E, built for the RCAF. Mar me’ Air Command and intended for anti- “submarine patrol, TOs clear of the assembly hangar ‘ab the Canadalr plant in Montreal, (CP Photo). cee tee tne: HUNG GARIANS WELCOMED HERE boi CFE dt "a Stories of unbelievable: horror, the mass machine gunning of fugitives; finger, strife and per'secittion—all brought ‘on by Russian domination, were un- folded 1 by. a group of Hungarian refugees when they arrived in Prince Rupert aboard the Queen of the North this morning. Faces gaunt, and hopes optim-*-~ - istic, the re:ugees rejated tales of utter, ‘depravity — memorics they want to forget in starting | up a new life in Prince Rupert. The 23 refugees, some of whem are families stepped onto: free soil: at 9am, and were whisked | ‘away -to; ‘clty® homes which! “ready to’ welcome them... 4: _Emphaticr. almost. tanall mignrable. exispant one. Tyne betore aa mously came up with; -"Canadh ‘seems ; like, paradise! * year -old ‘Loslo, Mitlo -deseribed One-of the first things he is f letter to (he Hungarian leaders ; proclaiming Canada us a great country. Mr, Mitlo said this might nep Ck pected another group will be: recognize the stop the propagandists who had Hope For | Refugees ere the Austrian. border, , | Those who didn’t‘reach: tho! | Bay be a. pair of pants—yet he had, a Spokesman: for the. ‘prona, 47- (wife and son dependent upon Fe ‘By HARVID G GAY Daily News Staff Writer living conditions in Hungary a: “hell.” His escape story — evading ‘Russian troops, crawling for hours across muddy fields, cold yy. and hungry—is similar to that “experienced by all who reached! Bye: “He sold working. c Vineary’ wer slavery. His morithly. wage as ay farmer was barely enough to buy his‘ ear nings. personal belongings. “We were; gdllig to do when settled ts write! just looking for freedom, Andi ' Prince Rupert Dally News, made! we have found fl.” i tae of Horror gnditions. in comparable “Lots i I i i ! Recognition. Of Red China No nations to admit the e exis- tence of Communigt China} fs an net of: inieredible short si ightedness and pro- To Counteract Propaganda : , voeation.” fy The nmiember for Vancouver | ‘South and columnist ' for the | Strong Ties © "With US. Urged LONDON: (Reuters) - ‘Most of the press. today. hailed. Prime “Ministe ‘Harold: Maemillan’s tele vision talk Thursday night 2s a move to, rally: Britair yut: of present ‘econon and political troubles.” "| In his | first. -major speech since becoming prime mitilster A last: week, Macmillan emphasiz- ed the need for-strong ties with! 2 the United: States .. and: contin-, ental Europe: “s Wh He said he: hotieves: history will ‘ustify Britain’s’ ‘action : “against i Egypt last. ‘November. ‘and : de> ascribed as.y “nonsense”: ‘claims that Britain:“Is.on the. way ma /A as a world power.. Reports - Of the - splashed: on’ front: pages: under} headlines : deciaring: Mac Ral- lies: Britain—Second Class? - Not || Britain“it's GREAT Britain: . The:: ‘Liberal News Chronicle lies Macniillan’s. message’ - _| especially for reminding Britain of the important: ‘Anglo-Ameri- ; graph taker | ian’ § pronouncements on British | ‘strength, stating that “it is not: fa quéstion’ of being second clagt| ir first class power . “It’s rather a question of what ‘strength we necd lo make us a! ‘partner with ‘and not a satellite; ‘to the United States,” the Tele- ! jeraph says. Macmillan said Britain is still: This. is Prince Rupert's first; Columpia’s forest industry to, slay great. Scontingent of refugees, Tb is arriving sometime in March, forget the fact Canada does not Pelping resime | 'and “got your best salesmen in-- ‘He declared; “Every now and: agein since the war I’ve heard | people say, ‘isn’t Britain only a. [ ' sociation and local fisher The first of throe $100, 000 ecirier iby the Prince Rupert F isher'men’s Co- Oper ative As-; id men jointly-ovned: , and: financed by thé! the ‘the remarks in uring British: great country and is going to’ CoO-Gp Credit Union, was launched in. North: Vaneou-| It Is believed the city ain. ‘ver Saturday by daughter of. one of the. partners in. wre tehe using the siding: until ‘the (obstructions have been -remove L The west-bound freight trai was carrying 47 cars of logs when: ‘it. crashed into the east: ‘bound fieight being shunted onto. a’. siding at Exstew. station to allow city freight: train. through... swiped {he back-end of the other train, throwing off with it the. ithe venture, general manager of the PREGA, Ken- engine, tender and three cars. | The mishap occurred at ap- To Recuperate ‘LONDON (Reuters) Sir An ( ‘ coe spread rumors that, sure poverty ‘to China fast—recognition or no} second or third class power now? : neth V Har ding repor ted, yesterday. . Ao thony Eden sailed south. toda. Need for moré accommoda- i proximately 7:30 p.m, i walts fugitives entering the! |. “ovon yon the way out’ ; The 72 foot vessel was ciriste “| lo a rest In the sunshine 0 1 Wwostern World. | tion, clothing and furniture is "ecognition.” | Isn't she on the way oud? ened “Silver Bounty” In the Ura- one of working Logether to solve, The wreck delayed the Kitimat Now Zontand summer — but ine ae H ! “Buh,” ‘he continued speaking | still stressed by Johu Stokes, | Mr. Philpott, who a few! “What nonsense: This is a: ditional manner with cham- | common probloms,". he said, i train which was due in the city before adding a: final word on through interpreter Ted Dimit-! chairman of “Operation Hun- months ago visited China, told: great country and don't let's be pagne by Shannon Pallant, | Main speaker of tho ceremony! + 11:20 pam. It arrived at 9) 00 eiadig East crisis that pre- girian,” ithe Truck Loggers Association | ashamed to say'so, It has a - After being registered inthe: convention: i superb record of achievement of ' “IL Is foolish and even ridieu- ‘every kind... it has no reason lous fo refuse to recognise the! lo quiver before temporary dif. facet that this mighty Chinese! feulties,” nation does exist,” n of the! He sald China offors “a. vast reported | Potential merkeb” for lumber, : pup and other’ forest products aim, today, A Jasper bound passenger | 9 train was also delayed eight hours ab. Tyee, Anothor ‘elty-bound passenger t train from Jasper whieh was duc in ab 2:10 am, did not ar- rive until 4:30 p.m. today, Cause of delay was: not the “train wreek, | Mrs, WS Mah daughter of Thomas Pallant of. 1427 Bast Sixth Avenue, one of the owner “Opel rators, Other part- -owner |s skipper, John WH, Johnson of 1424 Piggot | Place, ' The Silyer Bounty Is powered ‘MP to Speak iby two GM tandem 295 horse- Ua Tor Pp C VA W, Stuart, Liberal MP for : Power engines and equipped tone une Mahou, ai He Te ad kore eS contrary to what some people Charlotte County, NB, will be} Aon. Me sauest fn navigational Lihink, he said, there is “nolthe speaker on the progean | des, Will ply. the const ina Enjoyed Variety of Food roy, “look at all this food and! your clothes, ‘They lle.” , Prior bo inittal registration on; Maln lounge by “Operation Hun- the vessel, the refigees nate u) gurlan” officials, the refugees Hearty breakfast, anxious to get| were sent off to thelr designated off the vessel and look over thelr tempera homes, nely home. . Captain of the Quee Continuing his tirade against; North, 2! C. Robson the Soviet Union, Mr, Mitia said) that for a group of persons, the was Mayor Charles Cates ‘of; ‘North Vaneouver, who pave a! talk on the signifleance of boat launching. He blessed the scin- cr using a prayer from a very old scaman’s manual of worship. | The vessel was:-built by the. Nor ih Shore Malsuthoto ards, ceded his rosiguation nine ways ago. , ‘He sald os he boarded his ship." that the difference. betweon oe Egypt and. the Wost is nNobna matter of colonialism ~ "tt isa difference betwoon tomocraglts and a dictatorship,” me os The former prime minister ba. ar gan his trip with messages .of good wishes from Harold Mage. Jnillan, his successor, and, ho sald, “A kind personal nota” — from Prosident, Eisenhower, , 7.2. fate ' v4 Herenk ditticulty’” for such buse "The Nation's Business” to "bo ote round Sper on, Inessmen to gel into Chinn.even heard over radio station CFPR Anothe! two seiners of similar under present condittons, ‘tonight from 8:30 to 8:45, nature are Lo be launched Feb- . ruary 2 and another In April, Wy bavdor AAG Ord yukon ‘to Tod Cyoxs onmps, Ghiot Steward, of (he vessel, Sidney Wickens isd the Thin- gaylins hid made a concerted atlampt fo plek up the English Intiytinge, “They enjoyed," he added, “the variety of food whlely they had so sorely lacked In the past,” The Queen of the North car. rod q total of 87 rofngees from Vancouver, Pontteon of them disumburked for ni new Ute dn Kibinat, “Among ihe group Is 16 yout. Tells of Escape From Reds Russian. foodiighta scoyrad thosaren and: abated the bush Wily Mughine. gun fire, oOrnwilhe on handy and kneos (rough awamp, barely manage ig Lo-koop Uho elraulabion gol Pease of the extreme cold, the — fugitives pianaged to randy the Thero, exhiuated, thoy ~hnirosh' 4 mother and brother YO @ hes epee me way a The Weather. “bilosily loiy nid suturdny ye will a fow light vuln whowors ‘ bogliining tonight and onding piitiieday 1M nly milder on Sauurday, Winds Dye xoliiionatorly 18 oxpayod : avon afvernaon,: Conaidare overnight and Saburday othors 7 B wkd Nght, Low tonight and high ) Bala wy Port Hardy v0 and 0, Bancaplt 48 and 42, Princo 7 et WH und 2 ald youth who related a escape story that any Hollywood produ- cor would shrug aff as fantastle, Androsh Zolovarl, office work: | or In Budapest told how he and other companions were caught! by Russian troops wying to steal teross the border into Austria, Thoy wore placed in enttle trucks for shipment to Siberia whon they broke open the doors and fled lo the adjacent bush- land, AOU Ive In Budapest, he thinks, THis father was killed, In each of tho rofugees spoken to, there could be -gcon olation when naked haw thoy lke Cans nc, "THs pura ix aflor what's gor Ing on dn TMungary” one sald, And do thoy (ink the Hungars fans will onee nagnin revall tuyinst tholt unwanted mastors? Mr. Milla spoko on behalf of all of them "Hh dopends on wholher they Can. Bol Toad, Yb Is hard to any bonuse tho Unront of boing tak on do Siborla hangs over any who try lo rovolt, « MBH" ho abrossed, “Thora will bo'madre trouble there yobs van tho . Wungarlan Communists ‘don't Wo the Rusa: raghne,” “EU God," he spoke for all of thom, “for holping wa to cone] 0 rto auGH nh country. va Onnnda whore wo may find good: poople Self-Exiled Actress Returns to PARIS (h —- Togrid Bergman Ites'to tha United States tonight. for the frst (ink slnee she be gin her solf-lmpoged exile seven yours ago, , | "Tean't holy belng motional phout the trip; sho sald in her holol suite before the deparpure, "T lovo Now York and T mike It terlbly," ; Sho will be hy Now York just $6 hours-—long cnough to roseive the Now York fm erltles' award as host across of 1066 and to soo My Male Lndy,. bho Broudway bib mustenl, \ Then sho wit rush buck to Parla In dma; for dhe curtain on Monday. night's porvormnnce of Ton and aa the pay i which she js aut ring with breut RUCCOSS, meet one te TUG cou 10 Amn LIVERPOOL, Tg, (Routers) — A bug wont out from Liverpool loday to Who 26,010+ton Crnie dian Padifle Nagehip Empress of. rita, inehorad ab the Mersey} Bar wiph boublo ay hor port bnging, ‘Unto ‘Thovaday ight the: Hn ons capliln rrdioad’ tor tugs to Aland by to ngalsb:tha voasol up (ho Moraoy, but ao. WAS. He and nove at freadion, to boat the Udo's’ yo New York The Swedlsh-horn actress has Nol been in the US. slnee she left to muke the film, Strom. ‘bol! wilh Roberta Rossellint fy Italy, Sho and the Ttallan film director hid a gon and — thon warrled after Miss Borgmiay’s dlivoree from her Amoviean hus. band, Dry Peter Lindstrom, Her duughter hy Lindstrom, Jenny Ann (PIN), 1s a colloge student In Oolornde but Miss Bergman says hor yislb will bo too short for thom to havo thelr flvst mealng In years, . Miak Borgnian's affaly wilh Rossolliin) caused v-storn of orl. Helsm, Sho novor reburnod ‘0 Hollywood, Altung In the diving room of her hotol sulle surrounded by hor three ahildren by Rossel. lIninaven-your-old — Rohortine and four-youreold: twig Tanbol> In and. ngrid—Mise = Dorgman Inalabed sho ts perfectly happy With her Guropean carer, Hor movlo role hy Anisinaliv« Wu emollon=prekod* story of a gin) who may or may have nob bean tho daughtor of Russia's Jinab avi'-—was a “porfoat roto for Nor, alo sates Th wos that erformanca which brought hor Mo orlllos wad: {nwore Mhunwcay Want In each of the three seiners, ihe fishermen are the majority Owner's, The senor to be launched in February will be jointly owned hy Porey Pleree of 518 Wost Fifth Avenue and the -PRECA, The one th April is jointly owned by three fishermen, Ray, Howard and John Haugan, all brothers, and the PREGA, The launching ceromony was rorformed in. Nort Vancouver YY Havold Christlinson, secre- uty of the Pacifle Coast Fish» ermon's’ Mutual Marine Insure ‘ance Company, Mr, Harding spoke on behalf of tho PRCA: and outlined some of tho history af cosoporatives, Ho told tho crowd of 160 persons on hand that the launching was nnother chapter in the history of cosnporatives on the const. “Tho Whola history of Cshors men's 00 “Oporabl vos has been CN Ferry Giounds Off Newfoundland ron AUX BASQUES, Nf lu, dT ho — Nowfounedland _ONR fory Onbol: Stralb Iny Nallng,|: daninged ANG crowloss on a and yee AIX llog weat of here today, hor ‘Tato In the handa of wind wna bido, ©! Tho phagengors nnd crow On tho forry who sho grounded IN AN. BOnrllosanshowe bilvened Thuvaday. morning alopt safoly i Dn Ay W, Nh NEEDLER of Nanalmo,: scheduled: to: arrive: here Inte this.caftanoon by tral from. Oblawa. wilt roport on tho program of work on the Paclfle Biologia! Alntion In Nanaimo tonight at 8 inthe Canndinn “Legion. auditorium, Dr, Noodlok, thie director of the Paclflo Biological: Btation dn. Nanalmo,:formor diroalor - of tho Allantld Blologlonl Station of St, Anerow's, Now Brunse wick, and in ndvixor. to. the North Padifle ghorlos Cont. Mason will addioss the Mah= orlos Dopartmont Skeonn Rivor “Salmon. Committoo Adylaory Bonrd vb 80 pan Lomorrow | Atlondaned tomorrow. will be “Add, Whitmore, ehlet supers “vlvor of flalorloa, who: arrlyos hore tonlght-on the Onnndian: Govurnmont' ship MTA a ni ab tho ago of 83, In the Clvia Contra, Algo dn: a Dies Aged 53 A clly residont since 105), Mrs, Woo, Song Yuen Mah of 613 |: ‘Sixth Avonue Wost, died in ‘Princo Rupert General Hospital Born In Hoy Ping, China, she scame-to Canada and Vancouver, ‘gover your's ago, moving here one ‘your Intor,. | Surviving are: hor. husband, Ching Hay Mah, two sons, Ming ‘Wo and. Ming Koo, all:of Princo Ruporl; a daughter, So Moo'and flyo grandehiidron. all: In. Hong Kong, tee “Funeral arrangomonts will bo]. announced «Inter. by Porguson Funoril; Homo, Hos, Youth Robs | Vancouver. ae Post Office, VANCOUVER; nA: fairhatrod youth, who, slmulatod 4 gun, by che cence on my doctor's Instruce m tions,” . ho Lold: reporters, : hope that.will’ do the Job," walkod. up": ihe: gangplank’ and: passongors fining ihe ral rolagd A. dhoorn a Pr Tiaent of Loan 4190. Uno: Antoy 1 ngtlonal, Typographical, Union's oho grouy'y montly mosting,¥ auooouds Jolin Manholm, a R l draping n handkorohlet: over his hand, robbed tho gonoral post, offleo of $110 ab dusk Thursday, : offluo,. “Mo holdup ono ‘ahorily. bo-, fora. oloang Unie, Tho: youth), Stantoy: Tcwards) onaliiony’ vi Tala lan ‘holdup! and to Yay he Nyt Wwonrlng:n ‘brown cont,’ nal uw pelnthig’: ielgnio money ore, Hook snide d-ov your onah,” tho youth Hl wottly i aan Eden was pale ahd drawn : as me he went aboard the. 16,0uu-ton liner Rangliata ab Thibury. docks with Lady Eden, © PASSENGERS CHEER, "Lam going, on’ a convalig; Mp a He ‘smiled ind - waved ay "Nd: (eon scien pM ‘Wolly ‘ws alootocl iroys, t | uhm Other offlogs Meg wor aryebronstitg ‘oxooutiya, monyhor Jol holin,” TMdgtod orn od wah Polleo bollove the-bandlt. fled ; BON Jr Into OPR yarels behind tho post cork i ntti