| Pi Pep BD on HE ee gate ag ee i on AO om” Telephono'6767° HAT.IN HAND, 13-month-old- sailor boy. Thomas Parham toddles toward’ daddy fora: ‘big grect- : Reuss yeah EOP Te bg: my Gg vent wt ' aot ing. at: Portsmouth, England. Seaman. Tom Parham, who had. Just ‘disembarked’ from: HLM. me “vModeste .after’ 18. months. at sca ,was seeing his son for the.’ first” time. ‘The: ship itself : _ was _Teturning to. ‘Portsmouth after six. years:on. guty- in: the Far East,. “Pr + of unisia beaks - diplomatic relations with eerse ge oe rat S| “TUNIC (AP)—Tunisian President Habib | Bourguiba, who Wednesday broke # diplomatic relations with the United Arab_ . Republic, today. proclaimed “I am. a Westerner and will remain so.” . Angrily,; attacking. the poticies - of. the: Egyptian-Syrian. U.A.R., . Bourguiba bluntly said the Egyp- tlans‘had: ‘collaborated in an as- oo. sf oe PCCE LO PPP LE SOD POPP ed today by the. Columbia ‘R c. Telford, manage; to be used. Residents and other persons having business up Inge for passes at the Columbia Cellulose Company personnel office at the Woods ‘ice during office hours Mon- the road may ari division camp in Ter day to Ividay. PPPCILO LPL E PDO LOL OOP IOP OLED PLEO LIE DEO OP ODDO OPDDOD POPPED PDPP DOOD OY Manitoba urged to take HBC railroad from CNR WINNIPEG (hb—Tha Manitoba ravernmont has been rdvised to take over control of the THudson Bay Railway from the parent Canadian National Railways if lower frel@ht rates on the tne cnn not be obtained otherwise. The recommendation was ine cluded in the report of the eco- none consultant frm of Arthur : 1D, Little, Incorporated, of Boxton, Maus, on a two-year survey of northern Manttoba's eeanome potontint. “The report, retensed today by Gurney evans, minister of indus. try and conmmoree, wald high fralght ratos on the northern Wo are atifing development of foros products mnannfacturlyg ; in tho aren, meee See Wwe see Seren erect ti Sotto ol Nor ee ee Ye snare enced Magee one oe Te SEES, ORME'S | DRUGS LTD. DIAL 5 s forthe: eotet ong fi : garding the i use of thenew-Nass: road wer e. announe, ' sassination plot against his own person. “The primary enemy, one ‘has PDP HF PPP PPDP OL OP OG Cellulose Company ‘Ltd. . “of the CCC woods divi- ° At the ior £0 when the passes are It urged the provincial gov. ernment to nppronch the CNR and federal authorities seeking spoclal commodity rates on the Hine, If these moves falled, It snid, Manitobn shoud nak the CNR to turn the TWudson Bay Railway nicl its Gypsunville branch line over fon provineinily-appolntec body which would operate them “through the agency of ane of the muajor railway comprntos iow Harthorn development rall- wiy,” PROPOSES EXTENSION | The report. alao proposed that. the provineind governmont build n 20N-milo extension of tha Cyp- sINVITIO branch Tne, whieh runs horth trom Winnipeg botweon Likes Manitoba and Winnipeg, to Vink with the Wudson Bay Nhe ab Woluale, The Hudson Bay reute fren Winntper to Ohurehill runs 645 Miles, hoading vorthwost through Awan River, Mnrn., into Saskatchewan then northenst Into Manitoba and through The Yaa. The proposed extaniton of the Clypsonivilla brane wauid cul the dlutaunco ta $65 milo, his ‘reasons for . breaking © ‘| Egypt.and aligning: his country’s as gilbe = sald, the habit of saying. is Israel, ” Bourguiba said. “However, why itis that this state is quiet ‘while the Arabs are killing . one an- other?” | ‘Reporting to. the Tunisian con- tituent: assembly; Bourguiba gave “with policies: “with, the: West. : “Yes, Ss ain: “Western, 7 -Bour- “and Tr will; re pe cannot ‘be, bought: by’. anyone,” ‘| Bourguiba: added... CRISIS “WILL SERVE” ee “We must not be frightened at Sewn safety -indiscritmerieerisis Unrougi which We are oad between Highway 16 and the Nags Valley could not be allowed. He said that with fleets of huge logging trucks making scheduled trips down the road, it would not be safe for groups of cars to travel up the new road without anyone knowing of their -presence. same time, he said, persons going up the road after ‘dark would only be endangering themselves if they suffered mishap or had an accident and no one knew Where they were on the 61-mile road. Mr. Telford said that persons wishing to use the road may obtain passes for Saturday, Sundays or holidays at the gate by Kalum River on Highway 16 before 2 p.m. on the day pr living. It will assuredly serve Arab nationalism and give posi- tive results. It will even be prof- itable to the United Arab Repub- lic itself.” He said he felt the Arab League would some day be reconstituted on more solid and sincere foun- dations. Bourguiba again accused the Egyptian government of shelter- ing and giving active aid to Sal- ah Ben Yousser, Bourguiba's for- mer political aly who filed Tunis for exile in Cairo, where he preaches'the policies of Egyptian President Nasser. Ben Youssef also has actively plotted Bour- puiba's assassination, Bourguiba said. Speaking of aligning his coun- try with the West, Bourguiba said that “onee the Iron Curtain drops there is no escape from communism, On the other hand, Its possible, no matter what the time, to lenve the Western camp.” PEPP POOPIE PLOCUMVEVCUOE Tag day realizes $437.65 for CNIB The amount of $487.65 was realized Saturday when the Prines Rupert branch of the Canadian National Tnstitute for the Blind held Its annual dag diy, Women of the Moose taggers were assisted by sehoal stu- dents, for the yearly tag whieh helps dofray expenses of the CNTR, Four juveniles on prabation Mor Juveniles were placed an two month probation perlods when thoy appeared in Port led ward pollee court ‘Tuesday after they admitted breaking and on- toring Lhe Paramount Cafe and theft of varlous packages of ely- reds and enndy ay Oatabor 4, ROMP at Port Udward told tho court the fuventios gained entry to the eafe by breaking a window W the door, A ema OO oom 2S Re gL RN SON OAR MEO SOI 86 Witnesses held TOKYO (a Poiping radia ro- ported laday the arrest in shang. hat of five Jehovil's Witnessos nnd bannlag of the religious act, The five--two Britons and threa Oh{nase--wore aeaused of trylng toa wreak Chinn's “souhulat oon» utruatlon,” Cog a Pages cee beth tween: “the GEES ea ae aD ge tT Ge 3 Nova Scotia’ and | ‘federal governments :. was: | nounced here’ ‘today, ‘inces into. the federal-provine al . al-Nova - Scotia agreement the . *, hours after.an accident: — oe Nova Scotia’s share of the costs ae ‘Federal Health Minister nist eith: was ‘In Halifax: today for th sighing, which brings seven proy. |scheme.** The others are. ‘Ontario; British | Columbia, ‘Alberta, Saskatche wan, Manitoba: and: Newfound land.: "Nova Scotia's: program: will: be: come’: effective : next’ Jan. 1,:;the samé date as Ontario's. “Those‘of the other. - signatory. - “provinces have. been. in effect’ since July.l ‘Under the terms: Of. the. fede announcement said, the © prov= ince’s plan will. not only ‘provide insurance. coverage: for. services any. participating province. ‘ Out-patients: would qualify. for certain laboratory. and x-ray. ex- ‘nosis and ‘treatment ty withd will-be-financed through a tbhree- per-cent sales tax. .No deterrent or co-insurance charges’ will "be imposed. Injured man- flown here after mishap. A Vancouver man Gerald Vidal, was flown to Prince Rupert Tues- day by.a Pacific Western Airlines plane after ho was injured in a fall from a tug on which he Haddie Island about 70 north of here. Mr. Vidal was brought to Prinee Rupert General Hospital and treated for minor back in. juries. His condition is reported as “good”, we was working on the tug 5S. Foley") which: was head- hag to Yord's Cove when he slip- ped nnd fell off the tug and Innded on a log boom the ves- sel was transporting. PWA Captain Frederick Ssim- mons arrived with Vidal about 1 pm. Tuesday, Supplier pays fine of $50 Jerry Oulette of Prince Rupert was fined $80, costs or In datiit of payment sentenced to 21 days In jail when he pleaded guilty through counsel W. N, Poolo to w charge of supplying an Indian with wn tntoxleant, Onollette had been romanded On several occasions alnee sop- tember 1 by Magistrate 2, T, Ape plowhnlte. Alxo tn elty palica court Moye Cook of Prince Ruporg was dfinnd $15 costs or tn dofault of pay- mont xentonced to olght drys in Jail whon he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving on the wrong yida of tho rond, OPPPPPLI PPE PPOOOSOOOIOOOOEOOCIOTS Flag half-mast The Vost Offloo flag flew at hale wast today out of rose weet for Papo Vlas XU, who died ut hin home tn Caxtel Gondulfo Tast Chursday. miles SUPOOOII OOOO ODO DUI OEOIODT OO HVIGF in. hospital. but: also one of. the} broadest ranges’. of . out-patient F services. made: available so. far. in aminations;: where available’ the|4 +use of; eee and radio- was working’ to a barge near}. . out-of the §2-member 1958 tions, Booth princival R. F. Of. the. 35 students, 19 of them have successfully completed their university entrance. programs, Mr.. Lucas said. The remaining 16, successfully completed their George paper to extend . , a readership ‘PRINCE GEORGE (P)-—The Prince George Citizen officially changed. tts name to The .Cit- luen Wednesday, In a front-page editorial The Citizen sald: “Prince George, as a city, has come of age... our clty has come to justify its boast of being ‘hub of the north’ The newspaper announced plans to extend its rendars throughout the Cariboo and Into the, Pence River country, | — ‘ec. kill d Six kille NICOBIA, Cyprus (Reuters)-A British governmant official was killed and {lve othor porsons In- Jured. today as the bloody round of bombings and ambushes’ con- tinued on Cyprus, British authorities sald a man, Idontified only as an official of the colonial government,, was shot to denth in the village ‘of Kokkinotrimithia, 10 miles wost of Nicosia, Aclvillan. ongincar was wound- od In the back whon a gunman oponed fire as he started to drive his gar from his home in a Nivo- Alin suburh. He was identified as Johny MoGiltvary, 30, omployod by tte: Cyprus’ telocommunieations Mithorityy Here for grain. Anothor Liberian ship, the Phnnghio Thooskopastic arrived in tho harbor at 0 am. today and will Wo at anehor until the 88 Ulyanos which arrived horo yox- torday has completod loading a cargo of grain at tho Canadian Governimont clovator, ‘Tho Panaghlo . Theoslkepastic will take on wbout 14,000 tous of burloy, . ; “iphirty-five Booth Memotia Hig awarded high school: graduation. standing’ and: diplo- mas asa result of government and . school : ‘examina- graduating class have been | ‘Lucas reported today: general program. ‘Those entitled to-go to univer sity, listed alphabetically with no reference ‘to: standing, are as fol- lows? [). .: Derek Duhean Allen, Juddman James: Anderson, David: Andrew Clegg. Anna . Katherin | Colussi, Dona Mac. ‘Douglas, Elizabeth Shirra Halliday, Camille Emile Lindseth, William .Kim Naen Mah, Carol Joanne Moc, Robert Alexander | MacGregor, David Michacl Macliroy, Reinholt.Al- bert Nauman, Jessica Elizabeth Nelson, Doreen Shannon Pallant, Rolf Neils. Pedersen, Mary Ann Small, Ronald Strand, Lawrence Grant Toms, and: Grace Eleanor Wood. ' . ‘Those taking goneral program, who were awarded high school Braduation standing, listed al- phabotically with no roference to standing, are}: Donald Fart Baldwin, Ronald William Becker, Alan Matrice Campbell, Carolyn Jean Elkins, Lloyd Kristmanson, John Camp- bell Lambie, Barry Norman Mark, Victor Nicholas Maskulak, Mari- anne Snyako Mio, Ernestine Moorechouso, Chatles Adams Paul, Gordon William.Ronson, Joseph: Douglas ‘Scott,. Rose Nahomt Ta- murn, Timothy John White and “VANCOUVER «-The : HOGEA convention Saturday’ re-. jectéd a. resolution. expressing, firming its support.for affiliation with. organized labor, - E, -P.. O'Connor, . general secretary, said: his group “was not committed to support any political party.” “In fact, our constitution forbids any political action . by the association as such,” Mr, O O'Connor, a vice-president of the Canadian Labor Congress, said that even the ‘congrogs is hot committed to any .political party, at least until after the next CLC convention in 1960, — * “Delegates..to the convention had these facts in mind when they . reaffirmed ‘their support. of organized - labor,’ knowing it neither endorsed nor ‘implied anidorsemont of any political party,” lye sald. me, e 4 Tito ill os LONDON Up-—~Prosident Tito of Yugoslavin is $1] and will have to undorgo prolonged -nedical trent~ ment for lumbago, the officlal: Yugoslav news agency Tanj ug YO« Joan Bhigomt Yamamoto, PPPPOCOPPOLOOO ODD: ported today, CARS DRIVE REALIZES $2, 000 TOWARDS $4,000 FUND QUOTA With “the canvassing of the business section of tho olty . atl] incomplato and many call Idontial ‘troag, ‘the Prince Ruport branch of the Canndian | Arthritis and Rhoumnatiam Sooloty, still had $2,000 towards. its $4,000. quota'todny, -baeks to bo mado:in tho reg. Tho annual fund campaign stagdo by. CARS to, holp: operate the alinic In Princo Rupert. Gonoral hospital, beyay yeatorday, and ‘the enmpalgn committees hopes to have ity drivo alonaned up by tho ond of the waok, Rov. J. A. Roskain, CARS campaign chileman sald that tho response of both businessmen and roaldonts had boon “wonderful, Ho sald that Knowledge: that. funds donated “would bo put-to good uso in this area, Aelpod the campaign a groat dont. He sald. tho eampugn cor winlttoa wished canvassors to bo sure to make call backs as many people were not home Jnab night, Mr. Roakam added that porsons who wlahed, who might - have bean missed or who would hot be homo tonight, could moke thely donations at any of throo afty banka, CONTE AOPIDOPIIOLIDDIS DOLIGIIOIG DIDI I DIG IDIDE DIINO I IILOI ID 2901049; Government. ‘Employees , “Assoc- |. “ iation. says it is in no way com- mitted to support the CCF. party.. ' The: subject, droséy. when. the; concern over, labor” S ‘political ace - | tions, and passed: another. reaf- ‘association ‘|TIDES— “The. committee ‘said army: and that: ‘Salan this ‘morn- from de Gaulle. ‘The communique also’. added, somewhat disconsolately, ° ‘that the’ committee ‘wished to pre- Serve its unity, already: badly shattered. It was in the clean white head- quarters building that the army_ right wing coup of: ‘May 13 cante to a head in defiance of the.weak Paris Fourth Republic. The: Tight and the public safety comnittee took over: actual. power, ** Car damage .- : in collision: Total .damaga - to twa,,. elty motorists’ cars after an aceldent at the corner of Hays Cove Circle and Sixth Avenue East last.Mon- day is estimated at $1,200, ROMP at city detachment roported to~ aye, The nceldent ocourrod nhout 3° pan, when n car driven by » Ad« anus Vermecrn of Prince Rue pert heading wost on Sixth Av- enue East was-tn collision with a vehiclo «driven by Dr. WL, M. Greono of; this clty, who wns heading Wost on Hays Covo Cirele, 7 ROMP auld charges are pond- Ing, No iyjuries wera rocolved by olthey delvor, Damage to ench vohiclo wos estimated at approximately #600, — - Moatly sloudy today ‘and ‘Friday, Showers on Friday, Little ehiariro in temperature. Wind southenst 20 today, southwest 98 Friday, OW tonight and Man Veriday. at Princo Rupert 42 and Bay. Mrlday, Octohor 17, 1050 (Paalite Standard Timo), Wirth... 06 a6 107 foot aot. LOW wae JOB OS fant: 95:01 8.0 foot tmain- tained — full “confidence. in: the ing had explained. the new 7 orders 7 wingers sejzed-control of “Algiers — set $1,200 — =.