‘ Cpe eb MYA ECE Fw OR RM NL rR MC Big ; ie ras Hogs mye Bee a ws ee ” . oo Published at Canada f ‘s VOL, XLVII, No. 185... Telephone 6767, My - a ’ hos : on , h t I : 7 . . PRINCE RUPE “4 t ve Cyprus “expecting — -terrorism NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) — New fears]. gripped Cyprus Tuesday | 2M : ag Greek-Cypriots renew- a : ; gs fe . Bee a from the en ced: ed charges of British bru- ae aa | bs ” 7 ; |tnate decision on tality and Britons braced themselves for. an expect- ed outburst of terrorism. " .Greek-Cypriot leaders reitera- ted accusations. that British view. ’supporte troops ill-treated villagers and » eee ae ; caused wanton damage in week-| ‘i a sa ; 2 monwealth _end search operations in Western a “y oo ‘ ; DE. Cyprus, . 3 They also said British guards behaved “bestially” at a deten- tion camp for Greek-Cypriots in West-Cyprus, following the kil- ing of a British soldier in the area Saturday. ue Authorities on the Island fear- |" ed a new outbreak of reprisals). against the British by the Greek Cypriot underground organiza- tion EOKA. — A a '.Greck..- Cypriot: newspapers . played up reports that British : : for the killers of the British. sol- e bi Bs he at rele Bde tay eae ON, DONA Sea v The _dier damaged houdes: and “ser-|.... a : -jously. injured” villagers. - >. The Greek-Cypriot. mayors of; oom! the western Gypris: towns Of Lie} _massol_and’ Paphos issued p joint ‘statement ¥erlticizing conditions in Polem| detention.camp: after a visit there. The statement said about 50 detainees were injured when British. guards assaulted them following the slaying of the Brit- ish soldier in an ambush about five miles from the camp. " ———+_ SN ays a -kitten’s’ head. A noise to. attract. the, kitten ‘brought him. to. . t O (S$ f er |= alert position although the mouse was nearly: dislodged... COD El pe 8 P-photo. _ Company,: with Strike deadline, he 1 for . | [7 ee eg 7 ge oe Qa on Dons tea | 5% for voting | Railways file request” (Sets alee | Prince Rupert resident elec- lined ny tract agreement and avert. the! ates at.a-dinner here. Thursday.. t rN WOU) Pa re! CRN N Munro suit “ry property Owners) have “Whe Waar eee Pe! ™ miupy ctwld’ of a fi t weekdays left to register for the O ts i] ww ae) c “wos ; Pere er canadian 7 rn ; ers’ lis sistant City " . "me Yo wy B ye sO - 0 ; ye be Bis Beha | alka abel pea sas izzies out 1958 voters’ list, ass " ¥ : AYicre than $80,000,000 a vee ST Wiclp Monday byw _ Clerk David Wilson reported to- satlarasre toc: - .| relations, lenwupany WW a program that could run FORT ST. JOHN, BC. O— AlerMctable George Archer CHATHAM, Ont waging editor |“, OTTAWA (CP)—The railways today asked for'| tiating session at. 7. TM BNA to some §250,000,000 over the/| ride on a raft ended in death for man, Goseribed as i8 to 21 years Munro, former managing editor Mr, Wilson said that the |an immediate 19-per-cent freight rate increase to | hurried to Ford headquarters in! next three years. two children when the home-|ojq with blond, crew-cut hair, is of the Chatham News, and the adli istrati n sys : suburban Dearborn for a confer-| made vessel capsized on a farm ; 14 Thomson Company Limited, the dead e oe tlst em, Sep. |CcOVer new labor costs and made an additional applica-| ence with Ford directors. oot, Fleming urged that the| Sond 15 miles north of here believed to nave eee, the paper's owners, agreed Tuesday} jember 30 and court of re- tion to the board of transport commissioners for a| UAW President Walter Reuth- join worthy world comméddity Monday. last on Saturday. to a compromise settlement In| vi “ . 1 Novemt ye er said: “We have made progress. , rae RCMP said Gale Clelland, 11, os wpe. + Ontario Supreme Court heas-| yen Wit be nolan revision | further but unspecified amount. There still are some very criti- ; Plots whieh pcaled fo eetain|and her ten-year-old brother Bill bit povohiartis oF ert ee elle ; dnz before Mr. Justice R, W. Tre- are Mayor P, J. Lester, Alder- The total is expected to run to: se . _-- ~~ |eal issues unresolved. With the fo \olenter the International drowned in a reservoir 150 feet|cive sex deviate could become leaven, ; . : wate . about 35 per cent. strike vote foliowing a railway|same good faith and goodwill: , at iv. {from the Clelland homestead.: | “yer . " : Munro had sued the com. a ppellis, and Alderman aeene. carriers told the board announcement that the major | shown in these sessions we hope! Wheat, Agreeritain, the vorids Police recovered their bodies of cdmmitting murder, able even pany for $80,000 damages, claim- ‘ ol hev h to settle all outstand- i carriers neither accepted nor|we can avoid a strike.” ee ee ae 5 . ‘Ny Tuesd fter four hours : ‘ i" “| ire date 186 tenant and res-| they hope to sete * rejec » board report until _ largest. wheat buyer, withdrew | carly Tuesday, @ In many of the attacks women ing he was fired “without just ident “1 ‘olor forms have been ing wage disputes with their un | They 100 the oat report untl Asked whether he thought it. from the pact after squabbling dragging. ne Ss éause.” The company, in turn, dent elector s p V1 ions if they get the new moncy. they looked Into revenue sources.| would be a strike, Bugas replicd: | with Canada, the U.S. and other _ ; were approached through bed- VANCOUVER )—Dean 8. N. F. | room windows of basement suites The other disputes are in various! «yt Jooks as if it might be pos- | exporters over prices. filed a counter-claim that he completed and returned, Mr. stages of negotiations and con- | sible that we may avert a dead- aneneee Wilson said, About 90 per eent! They estimated the annual __ Chant, chairman of the royal forced at knifepoint to undress, quit. Dee oe er ident| cost at $41,500,000 for the CNR) Giigt ¢ During Tuesday's hearing Mr.{Of tie. forms Ate from resident and $26,500'000 for the CPR. ciliation. lock that might lead to a strike. : commission on education, téday| 2nd fondled. Treleaven said It appeared “one | electors. phe proposed settlement would oo It will require some very vigor- Superintendent announced that the commission great big Jaw sult was getting City Clerk's office has recely-, a disput ous bargaining.” ° will hold hearings in Revelstoke ® involve the major dispute wih LBC expects talks went of works going and Salmon Arm Sept. 29 and 30 Two ships elude down to a very Httle one.” ed 10 new declarations by ten-| iy. " s rep- As the contract ‘Counsel for each party agreed | ant and resident electors. Mr. the 15 non-operating unions top down to the wire, some 98,000 e respectively and in Kamloops Red barra e to convention = {cet.1. Hearings will be held in g resenting some 130,000 workers Ps ae Wie to a dismissal of- the claims, | Wilson said that. 32 forms haves, sean » trades 5 Ford workers in 86 plants were Ps with each to pay Its own eourt|been returned due to incorrect | 1h Seekin age ial poised for a walkout if permis- : Wee os the school board offices in Revel-| TAIPEI, Formosa u-—The i costs addresses, ; eae eee vopern ‘ ; , Mon enme from the UAW lead-| , CY warks superintendent C.| stoke and Salmon Arm, in Lloyd) chinese Nationalists succeeded yy erent Persons who have not recely od The non-operating group has rs J. Gustafson, will be among 200) George Schoo! in Kamloops. today in delivering bw O more BAYONNE, NJ. (m---The third forms and were on lust. yenr's accepted the report of n federal ' Yord, which only began pro- city and municipal engineers, shiploads of supplies to the be- coach of a Jersey Central Rail- voters’ lst as tenant or res- conciliation bourd sane Lotnlllr . to register duetion of 1950-model ears Mon- representaive of supply rms} yANCOUVER @—The ferry Is- slowed Quemoy ‘Islands through rond train that plunged Into ident olector are asked to eheck Ink staggered Increase ” ver day, braced itself for the possl- and their wives, who will rep-Jipnd Princess, which will begin} hall of Communist fire. Newark Bay was recovered fTOM | with the City clerk to find ont | a cents an ontrs spretrevelilt VANCOUVER (CF) — Students | pitty that it might be the first, resent 51° 1.C- communities at) daily service this week between . Nattonalist defence mi the water tod, Recovery of aX ie it hag pone astray. ° twee comine ; aie ee began Hning up at midnight) trem struck by the UAW in the the three-day annual conven-] gteveston and the Gulf Islands, The ationa st defence mine ri hodies brougie the known death WW ilean « id j t i) forms ben ih YS rant. 38 * cents ‘ an with sleeping bags, portable ta- | union drive for contracts to re- tion of the Municipal Engincer’s | made her harbor trials Monday. istry sitll two vessels untond | hi tol) from the disnster to 27, The Mr, Wilson sald that all fovims : ley had soup oe dios, portuwle chairs, bundles | place those which have expired Division of the association Of] mye coast Ferries Ltd. vessel all thelr cargo without suffer- ay rallway estimates the final toll] were maliked to the addresses your e taking of food and packs of cnrds,)at the ble three—Ford, Chrysler Professionel Engineer's Divis- | jas necommodation for 300 pas- ne damage. Mi my go as high av 40. on last yes voters seen nee ee ee IDK Tl waiting to register for the new land General Motors. ion of the association of Pro-| songers and 20 cars, Sho will enll| The ships were escorted across aaa ce arena arn term at the University of Brit- | Some 7,800 Ford workers in| fessional Engineers of 1.C. at Galliano, Mayne, Pender, Sa- yoeeipn Sot by LR aT YR ish Columbia. senttered plants beat the strike} To be held tn Prince George salt Spring I " } turna and Salt Spring Islands US. Tih Fleet which remained RO . . a Despite a night-long rain, dendline by staying off the job| tomorow, Friday and Saturday . _ a “MN Oli they had a “ball,” huddiing un- Tuesday and Inst night. the guest speaker at the divis-| VANCOUVER ()—-A penalty of outside the three-mile Himit, arenes lion's wnnual banquet Thursday ]30 days plus a 9500 fine for an{ The 65,000-ton American alr~ oy der sheltired pone renin ight will be the Lands and {ind It irl f jer Essex arrived in CNL nay . 7 y ’ . 1 2 " apt 1 ee heyy ‘ vv yy? f SEAN ; e inking, UstentIng to their radios d night w yo the ands ndecent assault on a young girl) craft carrier a8 i | ! and playing cards, By 5 an. Bruce namne Morests Minister R, G. Williston. | was Increased by the Court of | Pormostn waters Tuesday after Bn Lr il eC $ or CS O ( OS eC the number had doubled, Host for the convention will] Appeal Tucsday to four years, stenming one-quarter of the way i ov Hirst to ayrive ab midnight ta hea be Prince George clly enginecr, ' sores of Ne nature are a around the world from tne ae a " \ ' a tangy : i roe oP. ‘ford. oo prevalent these cuys, Met} eet off Le r. It jolned tha | NUBKEGEE, Alin, Ui—For 15 (ing. A new supermarket oper- prohibiting ‘TCA members and} was Doug Storey, MW, of West air cadet qraup Bee ee nasecsscosesee? mpeevertacsoeoe ooo eer enecegnnereee ae oe ately the ne Navy ray | Months negros have boycotted | ated for Negrocs las drawn followers from using foree or] Vancouver, Another, ‘Ted Wal- walls the most powerful single i white morehants $n a massive much of the teade nway fron] threats to keep other Negroes] ker, 1, also of West Vancouvcl, Cc. D. Druce wis re-elected ) “ MM fore ever assemblod, WA’ protest ngatnat loss of the mght| the shops in town where Negra from trading, ab white stores, slopt through most. of the might president of the Royal Canadian R naval force ever Asse ' ia AU ; ewe o voto In oly elections, housewives once bought grocer Judge Will O. Walton granted) ina sleeplig bag, Alr Cadet League, Prince Ruyp- oo ares ovononis squoeeza hina | lor. me i tomporary Infimetion but ule} Regtatration Doan al od wm, fpert branch, Monday might when GOODS TO STORE FOR AUCTION WEATHER-- ‘foreod about 12 small stores to; NOT MUCH CIUANGE intely threw iH out with the | University offielals axpoet a re~ the branch held tts annual . Gale warning Issued, Realy ' x ront other mer-| Mayor Phil Lightfoot and Pres- | deciauation that “thas far in}eard number of 10,000 students | meeting In the Alr Cadet quar- . _ eloxo and had 8) y ters In TMCS Chatham dri With the Rotary club auction silo selyeduled for Sat- tonight and ‘Thursday, Ut- Ss. ad See q rr ehanta Into nelghboring coms |ident B.D. Cohn of the Tus-| this land, every person has vl for new term courses, eellps- eee ' . ; : ny | munition In sonreh of Duainess. | kogoo chamber of commoree| taht to trade with whomever] ing the 1047 high enrolment of | halt —urday, sme ehatrmar Norman Christensen todvuy urged all tly change In. temporature, “ , By contrast, the cluster of|any there hag been evidence of ho plonsog, and therefore, Who] 0,374, Othors oleated to offlee at they Rotarhins to take down all goods and merchandise they con Winds xoutherly 30, Low to- a Nowro atores here mara prosper | sone lotup in tha boyeott in eht to not dyade with any} Registration Insts until Vriday, | frat meeting of the new Loym | dn the next two days. . hight and high tomorrow ab ; Bee is to be hold fy two parts tn the Co-Op Port Hardy, Sandaptt and rovent weols, but Lightfoot nc partieular parson or Dualnoss | bit those whe miss early red) Wwore 1, 8. Mec, viee-prealcdont Mhe sale 1 dod, "EL onn't soo much ennge.” CHATAES NOT PROVED latrattom ave eharyed ato" and re-vlected recording s0e~ lula nest door Lo Mitenel 8 flower shop on Third Avenue Prince Rupert 60 and 60, between 0 am, and Dp. | ASRS am |. de: Nogre spokesmen, had ttle to Mio Judge sud Patterson fall- | foe. ' retary was W. J. Gordon. Vy " ‘ OR ME S ‘ od to prove Wa chives aval soncence snes etcapas tesamcrecgnam wernt Tih on the business myenda There Wil be a rummage sale from O pan, until noon and TIDES any. They have been reluctant fo taille since Attorney-Clonoral] the TOA, Whoxe officers dented} TL, TWawiall aA dynamite | was dixciaaton to purehade > oat fd pan. the rama nila will atart. John Fattorson tried to break) any sonnoction with the boy-]) blast npparentiy Intended to pay Intor-servics challenge tro- Mr. Christensen said tha Co-Op building with be open My aay Son , W5t DRUGS LTD. ho boyealt with a cour In-joot. wipe ont il of Hawalla prion | py. after Lovelock ‘Thursday und Friday evonings so that monitors Fa ned CIN) junetion. The boyeott began In Juno, | apervisara shattered a mecunEg Appotn to Yoole Into. tho} aan store any goods md nilowble ion, Wh wee ONG 10.9 foot DIAL Pattoraon acennod the Tua. | 1007 aftor ihe Alabama logialns | room on the sloped of Maune | project. wore comminding of- Rotarians without transportation for thelr goods city , Wid 90.0 fect moting the boycott and naleed | tually aiminated Negro vating} men th the roonr were wliehtly | 660 Wh Th. Douglas Hague and} yy. . Oh $0 foot hort. ‘Thy veal oxcaped Injury.” Mr. Drueo, nang red snsesesgssTvevsseysTEs asaya va4dTsgda na aa sss angles egg asg aes 21 5 koon Civile Axsoclation of pro-| ture panded ov law whieh vine} ken pee ‘Tueadny. Two of 16 | fleer of Aly Cadet Aquadron No] telephone Mr. Christonsen and he will have the goods pleked LOW cane LOEN2 6.3 feob vet sos th for © pormanent court ardor ty Tunleegaa, t