Ee Re a, FN undays oa Holdoys 3: pith, till 7 parh, “ Deeth’ 5 Phormacy : Limited at 1s GRA 490th. ‘birthday: next, Tuesday, enters a: ‘Rotary fold the club he ts presenting ‘It: with his;six- acre s "sub “cup to the talrd-storey room in a freight eleva tar, ‘Aller _MeClaln “president enveritus, moles Be OTTAWA (cP)—A ot-yeur vee ‘of RCAF ‘service, Air Vice-Marshal Robert (Ripley; was} s crash of a- Mitchell: B25 | ‘killed in Friday night's » yomber.w hich took seven other” lives. ° preening nest The man who. éelobrates his + “ j -Clup, lunehicon ‘meeting tn grand. style, ashe | making and storage build nei i “fldes a white horse past the head. table, In the ‘Royal: York, Hotel concert hall In ‘Toronto, He. - i urban. ‘estate. The horse was. brought " ommotion, the club named. Mr. re section of the $175,000 building. |. ‘ undetermined. 4) have done if the flames had ex-. tragedy oceiirred - “six F tended into the ice storage build- months to the day after he ‘took | over as air officer commanding the alr materiel command, - Senorita 5 - Bite Worse — WANCC UV AR | : senorita: from Mexi¢ took'a’ liceman's-hand, th “ “pyther Alatorte heen, moe rendy - Tor. tow- ft 3Tistat to -her car while ‘the--constable wag writing out a parking ticket. She tried to drive‘off;The con- stable reached In the ear and of-kin have been, nolifled. Two took the ‘keys, nim, PUNCHED D ME “At this point she Japsed into Spanish, then got out and: punehed me on the chest and! yald she hated me,” the cons | stable testified, Thig happeried two weeks ago, Wot Miss Alntorre, scorelary to! (he. Mexiean consul here, was; still smouldering .in police court Friday when Magistrate Gordon ," t f ' It Beolt found her gullly of mssnu ispeeding Into Northern Treland,| others, and fined her $50, [1 rr eereenenaeee ne srmengrsem sine (AAI Ra eU Ars, M, McGhee | Dies Aged 62 iy ‘count arrival Crom srotine! Othe elty, Mrs, Mary Dunlop Gane of 1788 Sixth Avenue THA, “dled. In Prince Rupert Goneral Hospital yostorday af+ tornoon at the age of 02, Born In Ayrshire, Scotland, dio camo to Prince Rupert threc months ago to visit her son, her giily ehild, Wiliam MeFadzenn, e Pyneral sorviee will: ‘po-held in Targuson Puncral Home Tuesday AdeQ0 Por, Rew We T. Mekorcan OC UNG Mirvb Presbylorhin ehurel oftiaiauing, “Favela will follow tn Wirview Giinabery, i Lethbridge, Alta., ‘alr foree expert: in armament, ; ‘transport and planning:. ° _ were Wing Cmdr, James G. E lal: ! A gtructlng a fire hydrant. It, had |: | were of the RCAF and‘the third | That's when Migs Alator re ble a member of another service., The 43-year-old’ native off had been an k With him on the tragic fight degillar and auxiliary. ft battle to control a-blaze.at: Px | a Co- operative Association’ 8 F rview slant last ight) to. raze the entire ice Six regular and auxiliary fire- men. assisted’ by. - fishermen!’ fought the flames, managing to}, confine them to the: ice-making “Damage was estimated by fire officials. ‘as. ‘being as high.-as $8, 000; Cause of the fire is still - Had the building been. gutted, | i the entire operations of ” the: Wi PRFCA' would have been disrup-: ted alinost to. the Point of are shut- -down, ’ Assistant general “manager “a Norman Bellis-said this morning: “T. don’t know what we woujd ing. Ice is short enough here as |" 9 is it, We'd probably have had|:4 to ship it from Alaska.” — re Both Mr, Bellis and Kenneth: F.. Harding, PRFCA general manager, commended -the. fire-|~ men for the admirable job they]: did in confining the fire. Firemen were faced -with the ROARS “seentral:: proving | “establishin nt, iN 'Alta., near Edmontoiy,: d GAC}, J..M, Gauthier of St: aera ne Ont., ‘stationed ‘at- Churchill, Names of three others dboard |" were: being withheld until: next= “Norte Mask ed Men en Sky gn: Lights the H df y North-western section of B, C., 0 p rain and in particular the Prince : Rupert-Terrace district, marvel- BELFAST, Northern Ircland,; led last night at one-of the most “Wy—Three masked gunmen held! spectacular displays of Aurora up a train inside the Irish Re-} Borealis, or northern lights, seen ‘public today, ofreed ils crew off! here In many years. and then sent the unmanned) Many residents reported belng AYA abit» RP WIS Oe me Tees MLM (Heber) = ae 9 been dom, bailiy tA, CUP wily Round Meta C20, Nobbingham tO Hourremmth 1. Mutotgiter U8 Hvirnley 1, Anton Villy Wr, Arun wteh i, Arwouul Wire D ‘ Wuekpuu | Me Child: My + ballon i, Prealon a. hurtlon. fs Porting th Feed Le Totlonbant ae | Velielenioy Oo 1, Mawar a Walzer bana 1 beta | ht yey Hapistey tl, Nonateitor, 1" Nedstat Ty Lataqulet: ft Peblol Miers | Mt ts ier “Atha 1, Tenders! ml 4 So Rurh Vien dy Chetinahy: a “Pubhertin te duey | ae rat hartjouy U yl ' wn HW tion {, Livi ( sy i wy ule Hit ot vlohoutor Oy Paquin *Govbnity: 4.0 wn a a4 a Oryutnl 0, Vrontford: a ° — Texotor 8, Seindon ws Northampion 1 Wavtard 1 ‘ cary lah Q ‘Mil wall? yee wey nog ne ee ww h gaara | ee pdt fhe “oC Soccer Scores Theat at yi YY tenes in Mw United Kings ‘locomotive and 27 freight cars) thrilled by the exhibition, while travelling along the The 00-Lon engine—Its throwle| gkeenna Highway. slopped thelr ‘wide open—ronred ov while rail-) ears to waleh the multi-colored ,way signalmen tried to divert {t) phenomena, j from the main railroad verminus) colors in the display ranged ab Londonderry, trom white to ambor with reds, Gradually losing speed, the) pues and andl grevns run bra) rel straight smunenereneyocenes nto a concrete wall at the end) Oru platform, i rte ioe tore flvo feet Chiang Kast nto the concrete barrier while the {relent ears telescoped and Troops o1se piled up behlne No casualties were reported, or nvasion The gunmen were bolleyed W! TAIPEL (\ ~~ Generalissimo be members, of the outlawed | Chiang Kai-shek sald today his! Trish Republican Amy. Chineso Natvlonnllst military sae eee amen sprog ie gent! forces are “nh thie peak now" ' COASTAL TREES for un Invasion of the Commune: he, ta) dor aa of Isa int Ohinega fait alle cuhst and dslqidy off Brits) “Aly Amorleny aldy put to one at Coluuite mal) 40 fool | i! Uae (a Wherate our heupln ou ail Hho mutntind” Chlung told n group) of vist Amerlenn re porters. "Hy ds a question vf tlie," he sald, "If our return is deluyod Plymouth a, Wil Wd Quoens Th a, Bhrawabury 1 Roding 1, Tpawloh & Bowlby tun 0, Gutnghun t Houlhond o Aldornehyl 4 RCOTTISE GLACE E Wiviviow 1 Ayr (, Mothorwoll f. Lunterntine $, Uundee ; Hngh pita 0, tue mye Wiper th Wigs il Porte YY, Vouk Y tiv alin WY Alton Jb th orfut { Allon Y Meee tity a Avlorontpy 4, sleliiig A Windeg UD, Norton Thation 4). Meppqalh 0. Moning th Atonement . Htraperqar ty Gh datalon Told Lonel 6, Mund Barling 6 ACOTEIT CDP Novent ly Mave Uothle We Bh Miron | Dumbarton é wealth Wa, Palkirk 8 Olyd reumarnook i Airdrfeomtins 1 Ly aut su ayy Wiel Wo Ono shop \ | wnyou 1, Kinabonian 0 Tardy 3 and. the penk now." Asked whothor te ‘teurud an Invaston might cour off a third world war, Ohiung suid there Is “yo danger of Ruslan. fudervins lig. Ruvele Wyo long. wey away.” La clalmied possesion of doutte Ia wali for hetitor d war uv world rwidy: oon tliat, nanan The Weather dlondy Sunday wi viv, Lille ahange tn tempers Wycombe W an for 1, Prine Tanpart 2 nd i " Senet re Pe yen , drag hoses up a steep incline te: i will bindey mot dW aro ab ments ahowlng (ho daylel Union | date to)” "North noun region sUgny Olt Ing oyor ile numa Moally hn fow shows aur, Winds Wht. today and]: " aouthorly 18 Sunday, Low to: bound the ue 0 night: and, high Sunday, ab Port 48, -Bandaplt and added difficulty of, having tc the’ ice. making building : which stands 200. feet from the “malt: I padi damaged: nd the’ ceiling charred, None of the machi ery. ‘was touched’ by. flame , | It is thought -the® blaz ‘in the vicinity of the ssteam- ‘heating system. Fire Chicf Earl W. Becker ‘said this morning here were several olanks left to dry near the heat-. ing system, However, the fire could have also started from combustible materials left by painters neas the heating system, There were no workers in the building ab the time, all having ieft shift at 4:90 p.m, Fire Chief Becker sald the situation “was grim" at times. Flames were gushing from under she caves of the shed and the possibility that the fire might spread into the adjacent ice storage building prompted him to send in an urgent call for CPR Strike . auxiliary firemen, Hearings T pan, The major blaze was Open Monday wind fo me, " The fire eal) was recelved at under control within hualfean- hour of the fire department's arrival, See en 3 Lieup of the CPR's btrans-col Fuel For ‘Nautilus WASIIING'TON ee The U.S.) opens hearings here Monday, Navy says the atomic submarine The threeeman comnissio Nautilus will gob a’ new supply; headed hy Mr, Justice R, Y | 60, 000 illes In bwo yours, Hen on dieser lecamgyiV OB ‘ pert ere neetg | ie pee OT eemETE eee come 19 See oe it Ly a Qe Arye te A abe Qk ae Qiimaitee al: STERIL YOU WORD THIM—ciry Dube) VO, holde: ont come close onougl,to, hold ‘int, Tho clot ‘s in | of ay BO Ya A BUNK: boy “it was, ammonia . fumes ‘have prevented firemen tering the building and flames Id have spread into the ice e shed. The ice shed con- aproximately 3,000 tons o WIND-SOME BEAUTY — It’s an iH wind that blows no‘good,. says shapely actress Martha oy Hyer, who'll have the same ‘ name as ohe of next scason's hurricanes, She's one girl who hag no objections to naming hurricanes and typhoons after the fair sex, “In fact," says Martha, “Hurricane Martha’ sounds like a real fine big cape rete eerste mate reed LN f 1 ie) a Thuslay es | The natare of this deposit is ‘such that the. | nly way, a r0 oad could be constructed’. | : “weld af [ “VICTORIA (CP)-Mines Minister. Kenrieth Sentenced Kier nan says the. Stewart, Cassiar minin devel: :. feourt: this morning. Police said Helmut Schulte “of 2000 Eleventh:Avenue East: col- lided with two pedestrians .on the crosswalk at Sixth. Street and Third Avenue West Monday afternoon, Blightly mijured as the result of the aceldent:was Mrs, Wil- liam Epp of 408 Seventh Ayenuc ‘West, Her three: year-old son, who was also. knocked down, escaped Injury!’ Mrs, Epp. was wheeling a baby stroller at the time. Magistrate «. “ol assey told Schultz he wag fortunate he was. not in court’ oh.a more serious charge of manslayghter, | Also in court.this morning was 4 Porb. Edward: man, Robert Jackson, who was. fined $25 and OTTAWA th - A yoyal voni=: costs or In defailt sentenced to mission investigating the dis- 115 days In jall'whon he pleaded ipute that brought a nincedayjguilty bo allowlyg bis car to pe j«ldriven by Peter Campbell of no Linental ral) system in January fixed adress while Cumpbell’s jllecniee was undo. suspension, Campbell, who ‘appeared in -lcourt Wednekday, was -finod a ny lof nuclear fuel “in a -fow days”! lock of the Supreme Court of toll of $125, after he pleaded ‘tho fivsb refualing for the une {Canada ls. to mako recommenda ‘dersen crafty whieh Ins logged tions on the jssue of using flre- guilty to charges of “impaired driving and: driving while his IMeenee wae, under: sysponsion, i a re skunk Bhl dy | foots, Bh ns boo doodorliaod, ot (OP Photo ice into the Taiya. valley” although ‘As Rotary Club: Robert Mokay 81, wlll be the catlonul Bervlue eomnite Wed a president of Princo Rupert Nor Tiivglogon: nd Roberh Hublon,..