“RED SHIELD DRIVE CALL-BACK - BEGUN AS FUND NEARS $4,000 -_<., The Salvation Army’s Red Shield cam aign today edg towards the $4,000 mark of a $5,850 objec ve. day cdge .m. |More than $3,000 has already been d , dents and there, are consderable more cont »»-ported from the city business s ty Campaign chairman, George W. Couk said .»;backs” are already underway-to homes where there was no -.one home Monday. _.,. + Persons who .were ' Jeave their donati _ Perlal Bank of Comme Business, Classified 3203, Advertising 3201 ones Klemtu, charg \death of Edwi : . found not, guilty: by an. Assize Court jury in Supreme); onated by city resi- ributions to be re~ today that “call- Court here last night. "The 12:man ‘jury, headed by Cpicct.- foreman ‘Alfred’ -L., object... ‘| liberated. for.. two., issed in Monday’s initial drive may. t Cook’s Jewellers, the Canadian Im- alvation Army Citadel. Fletcher, de- rce or at the § hours’ and 15 | vere called to the stand :;while _Assiz ure! “gon of: Vancouver. :: "Miss ‘McLuskey ; f Crow Qc, tha _ her’ bed with :her :five= her sister.— to ing ithe shotgun . Shquider at.-her, enh She later told’: dariell, «-défénce ackson was holdi tne. trail, In-answer: tion from: Mr, Justice Hutcheson relating to evidence given at. the: in’ Prince August, she stated she could not remember t eee, ey hey An-abrupt change of evidence under cross-exam- ination startled prosecution -toda ig Marjorie MeLuskey of Ku Telegraph Creek announced fr Phillip Jackson of the same rese shotgun at-her in the early. hours of June 1 in her home Peat - : «Jackson preliminary George last she said then DIDN'T REPLY On sighting Jackson standing at the top of a flight of Miss McLuskey said she asked him what he wa hot reply. She t of bed and ran across the room, grabbed the gun which dis- charged. ° ‘Miss Mel in the left hand a of:the abdomen. the. blast damage v e bedroom. “pr. Otto Shafer . of White- Yukon Territory, told the Miss MecLuskey had by RCMP to hospital will of th horse, ctrl: that been flown ¢ outing ,» Scouts, Scouters, léaders have been inviled to be the guests of the District Coun |. ailat an outing at the Emerson |- Pulnt campsite Sunday. noon, ‘The first boat will lenve the s at 2pm, the return trips will star p.m, Supper will be pro Fairview float the campalte. In’ caso of wet weathar, netivities will take place in the h have been com- pletod by the Kinamen, No. Cuba may parte this rally but thatr iwo huts whic invited, wh nL tho distriat Tuesday night J, olectod prosidant, juny and Tara prosidonts, anc Ciunble, socrobar ~ Axslalint District nor W. A, Blaseb pr myroa Woodar onte tod, D, Wurpt,, Ona Wooderatt b) ia rank Morowsl Wes! } ase ‘minutes: b BO OLO DOLD LO LDL LPL DE DOD DOO: Shotgun biast victim gees wo ae - ce mote gee hg oP GN, ithe ch . a QS 7 ori ina S S L an r' 1 a aed thie “carefu changes original story = 5e eo A -{> with -tears’ in’ left the prisoner's braced “friends: “I'm: happy, he said." Throughout and defence alike today ska Indian reserve near om the witness box that rve, had not aimed a ye ry a Jittle emotion. But after the ver- dict he broke down. slightly. as in of: the ordeal took its t : ° —— ‘at Whitehorse. He said that a number of shotgun pellets had been left in the woman as they be- would do no harm there and to have removed them might have a “who is. charged’ with ra bttempting. to murder Miss-M Luskey, pleaded not guilty. e; Court this morning © Mr. Justice J..G. A, Hutche-|;esulted in damage to the ab- ominal walls. ~ Miss McLusk an-85 persons packed rt. room. each day and many more had to be turned n, represented by defence gh “McGivern: from |v was: charged with, ‘committing’ the ‘non. -. capital “uncle” 7, at Port Edward.)4ay. 0 ee award. juveniles! . The waters will reopen. td sal- Ne Aer ling. at midnight Octo- show counsel. Hu irst told the |“ un: Vancouver, | n Prosecutor Gilbert Hogg, |that after the blast t she had awakened in| down the -stars, pushing past — in which’ she’ slept |yackson, and out into the yard to a toilet, where she. hid for 20. minutes..: undisturbed... until > came. and” took her ey told the court, year old son and see, Jackson aim- the, RCM sb OsPibad ses tee * She ‘sala: -wnat -as own. the. p ““phis time “you're not away"... Later,- cross-examination. she that he might have said: “Don't go away.” 7 The prosecution wit monstrated to the c ways in which she said Jackson liad handled the shotgun. Chatrman of the jury Cambrin, Other members..are: w. A. Gates, O. K. Mocehling, V. D. Duncan, T. W. Palmer Reum, RG. Anderson, Angelo Bugnello, K. A. Petty, cadden, R. A. Wahl, and N. R. Christensen. mediately laurich after Douglas’ ca missing.” " The vehicle ding thegun ‘at to.a ques- . was. found aban- doned’in Vancouver June 8 and Brown gave himself-up to-au-j VICTORIA (CP) — 'The Do- gas June 26. minion Astrophysical Observa- hearing thorities in Las Ve Brown was comm ; at the preliminary hearing held| will officially end at 11:43 p.m. | in Prince Rupert.August 16- (PDT) today, the time the Gilbert Hogg, QC, and Harvey; autumn equinox commences. Jessop from Kitimat, were act-| Daylight time will end at 2 el.for the Crown, a.m. Sunday, when clocks will ld’ Oakley of. 220| be turned .back one hour to Fourth Avenue West testified pick up the hour lost April. 30 that Douglas died instantly and| when daylight time went into | that death was caused by a blow! effect, ot ourt both nted and he did hen jumped out ing as couns T, M, Cars- uskey. Was wounded nd the left side The balance of d the opposite Scouts plan lenders ara now oxecutlye wis clectod | council necting “D, Hurst wis John Lange. Id Britlon, vica- -‘Commissio- oxontod Part and bho Par cb at, ho: moot- : . DRUGS LTD. | 2151 he Wap \ VERNON SCTIERK, chairman of the Rotary Club's Country Store and Avation ‘gome of the bry Country store openod at | ‘The rummage anio and auc modal anys, Pr gains Uned up thon will atay acnodA Ara GATMAT aro. two ald - published at Canada’s Most Strategic ‘Pacific Por ~~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 — Jury frees youth | in uncle's death | Twenty - year = old Thomas Clifford Brown of| ed-with the: non-capital murder. in the; n John’Douglas of Port Edward, was a oo * to the head from a heavy, plunt| °A total of 16 Crown, witnesses hing its ver- Brown himself. was lone defence}; witness. | Justice Ji.G. A. Hutche- “Mr. McGivern, who was. tense ‘ scharged the prisoner.and | quring ‘the trial, sighed with ‘re- [+ jury:-for’ the close. lief after hearing the jury’s de-|. ey had" paid. 'to: the | cision. As he was scheduled to |- | considera-|leave for Vancouver as.soon as efore. ar- | the trial ended, the lawyer shook. cee") hands with the jury and’ com- eyes Brown) mented: “the, town: has .been |: er’s -box, and em-|good to me.” = > ere ees and relatives.” | ° During his charge to the jury, ; es Mr. Justice Hutcheson remarked: |: dhappy,” “This case is made up mostly,. if not. entirely, on circumstantial the three-day trial . : . th = « er) evidence.”. He briefly. outlined the clean-cut . youth displayed the evidence’ of, all the. witnesses. c Non-capital murder carries af. F a Poe Salmon areas | ES close for season | "AU waters in Fisheries District 2 will close to all salmon fishing for the balance of. the season at |’ midnight tomorrow, the Depart-— -Bawin| ment of Fisheries announced to- penalty of life imprisonment, bay mon. tro Sain ( J ters. of:Salmon Purse. J: and 2B. (east coas ed. for Brown? as discovered p.m. yesterday. eer Summer ends itted for trial} vory here said Wednesday sum- vag tee Abn 7 d:for the new Priendsahip House, d e IMAGIN ery eT? © performance at ‘the ( ast 3%, Mrs. Reveen. who assists: her: husband : ot hypnotized: 10° local people. and: convince : big symphony orchestra. Deyn ee ‘Civic Centres ly ‘A very poor attendance failed), "Moe dampen. Reveen's. ability. to}. 20°5" avin an-audience whose, applause |“. ‘of, the |.°-Y: id S roa: one Ne wa demonstration ‘sensory. perception - east C “plindfolded, every. ar Charlotte Islands) closed. at 6 duced by a number of members| One Kins See ‘of the™,audience which " ‘wer : brought on stage. - fe In his blindfold -walk through j the auditorium, with the audi- ‘ence placing a forest of. chairs, ‘legs and arms foot high to head lhigh in front of him, Reveen inavigated. without « difficulty through the lot. . Showing his ability to remem=- | ber he named without a miss levery item out of 30 named by ithe audience and written on a , board by Ted Lovo. . Highlight of the entire two ora and a half hours long evening B.C. ROUND of enjoyable entertainment was Se the mass hypnotism of 10 Prince] ° @: Pe ee Rupert people: who ranged in| : | uprem jage from juveniles to the over ae ao | 40s, We Ye ce ges | In this portion of the show] ° to fu ‘Reveen demonstrated not only). awe immediate hypnotic control but] ° also post - hypnotic suggestion SAAN here, after returning’ to thelr Canada. will be asked. | seats, the subjects performed gag 1 ; certain acts which had been sug- gested to them on stage. some time before. was: on fire and. endeavored to get the audience to leave with-|Thursday gave Hercy. Konn. of out panicking, Another raced| vancouver leave to go to the round the Centre as though it hichest ‘ was a cinder track, A’ woman highest cour suddenly leaped on her chalr and nection wit screamed “Mice,” A’seccond wom~ Court injunct an returned to her sent, satied picketing of down, ‘suddenly to leap to hor | project. feat, rushed on stage and: tried | companic to tear Reveon's beard off, cry-| companion, | World News Briefs “OTTAWA () — Willlam Dun Jawyor, diplomat and brother-in- ter whose outspoken views east hi =: ernoss, died at ns home Thursday nights He was 73, “Mates and Pilols ickoting of all west ld late. Thuraday. nighb- JIM y adla oxaminos In the Old Bank of Commerce building an Socond Avenue, The this afternoon and will remain opon until 0 ofslook tonight. t at 9, ome tomorrow. Among tho ttoms to be anationad Q — Stale photo by Dick Ayros ING: HE'S E V 5) Rocket.travel, heat, cold, m lighted the Reveen display of Pbk ote ges ae their enjoyment : h ticle.. pro- |. f. , c M One’ thought the auditorium BAN FRANCISCO m — The Mastors Union will renew a shipping strike . corsh ports Baburdny, the ginton 8 * UNITED NATIONS () — A Lreatmont, tho. explosive isaue oO should bo admitted to the United Nations, of fullescalo debate before tho Gonornl Ags -time,. oy +. ALGIERS . os : 4 BN oes +. uae pedir “ROME (Routora) — A roproduction of: the anolent Jorusniom on tho outskirts of Rom ‘rota for Tho Biblo, the title of the nex “Italy's foromoat film. producers, Dino: t — And Key to thé Great Northwest News Desk 3204, Sports: 3205, Social’ 3206 took place: when Reveen s ‘incident’ their favorite instrument in a... een performance wins bjects cavort on.stage | musie, fire, laughter, ypnotism an fake (Ed's. was. performing orchestrai.miracles on. what was undoubtedly, :a. triangle. Out it. all: appeared, ’a creditable that’s quite the word, local E Presley compiete with hips,. less guitare 005: . The Reveen show everyonc::in town. .will enjoy. fully. It-is;conducted, through-; out with the consideration for . the subjects and with a degree ™ of stage-craft by, Reveer + +. ‘travel in the major capitals. If is one that. |tomorrow. atthe same place at 0 WTO, VINCTAT oe : Staff photo by‘John Pain oug: towns and ‘cities which Re- veen has‘and will be visiting...” This -is one of the best shows I have seen in a wealth of world- you ‘and your family. want an evening .of the -brightest and best: entertainment:to come ; to Prince’ Rupert in a long time, then ‘be along at the Civic Cen-. tre tonight at 9 p.m, or turn up self which-is rarely seen city, |8 p.m, Reveen will astonish you. 1e Court of Canada ‘to rule on anti-picket law | VANCOUVER (CP) — The Supreme Court of , } determine whether British Golumbia’s 18-month-old anti - picketing. legislation (Bill 48). is an invalid restriction on the freedom of speech, : - a The B.C; Court of Appeal t in Canada in con- with a B.C, Supreme). ion which restrain« a construction in, sometimes ac- led by an unidentified ‘plekated the project althy Otlawa. - ( prime minis= - m Into..the political. wid . can Hertldge we law of ‘a formor. trality aftar its bold atroke v ntlat. underground army, al : —n oxplosives Thnirsday ||’. . Prince Rupert has aries: do |Inow gone 975. days in — A Fronoh. v _ Knocked out Algiers’ tolovision with high; night, soized the alr waves, throntenod. Prosi Gaulle and called for 0 mass domonatration today, - eaident Ch ot are 0 will ho one, of: tho film, aceiden and 1:5 6 ‘days srodiation of one of || withe a fatality. “Laurentiis, = without a fire fata ty: and. carried assign which read: “Non-union men working here.” either belonged to a union, + Dam. construction. carricd oul 7 Heliports built stoad of. 11 hours, T | thom, . sol sles: ‘and August 31 and had-not fil . notices of ‘transfers as is required | by the Motor Vehicle. Act.) 0. - Schoeps; president of the com= pany, appeared in ‘police court | the current session. Thore was ‘no evidence whether ~ KASLO ) — The Duncan Lako dam project, one of threg' major dams in the proposed Columbia River hydro plan, could. probably be built within three years with- out any major dislocation in the aron, a public hearing was told Thursday, J.K, Sexton, director of civil ongineering for the Mon- tronl Enginecring Company Ltd., told: the herring of the oxten- sive oxploratory program already NELSON. .@) — Tho British Co- lumbia Forest Sorvice this week MR re cere, | completed. soven heliports in a 10-youts. of on-the-sholf | program to ostablish . 20 holi- { whothor, 0 mmunist China coptor landing sites In the area, ‘wis nasurod today. |With the. uso of holleoptors, tho bly. for, the first . | worvice siuld oa. crow could . ee fighting a fire. In ly hours, in- ae i + . ty ' he hellports \ + LHOPOLDVILLE = The UN Congo command today’ | are bullt at high altitudes to on- adopted n posture of military nou . to put down. Katangn's secession by: _ An loodshod: and n censoefive, Jable firefighters to come down th onded | to’ blazos Inatend of climbing to}. without’a fatal traffic or, siekness and comedy high-|$°2 ntal agility last night at the| ehicles.. betw ot file ek et August: 30.. when. the; firm’ was charged. with operating, a busi- =... ness :without having 2..ciby.,,or ae provincial licence. -. ++” ce ‘Parliament to end: “OTTAWA: @, — Canada’s long- - {est session: of Parliament, appar ently is going to end mext week. - - The government: leader.in .the ‘Commons, Veteran Affairs -Min- ister. Churchill gave a. brdad,hint of this, just before. the-;House rose Thursday night following a day spent mostly on considering estimates of the labor “depart- ment. It was the 168th:.da of ce Fishing good: VANCOUVER -@) — RéH fa here indicate an emcouraging- tin of chum salmon on the “east const of the Queen Charlotte. Is- lands this week where-"chum fishing has re-opened after four years closure, Yorty sclners-and 30 gillnetters caught §0,000:fish. which fisheries officials ‘sald ;is. a good omen for the future “of the run.. Howeyer, results, from Johnston strait are less glowing. The week's fishing was below:the big years of tho 1950s and below the five-year average, The ‘area will be closed for 10 days.to ‘pro- toct spawning. an ARIE erewenemere Bay in collision ~ Namal boy received minor.hayd injuries Monday afternoon when he was In collision with a cat, Primo do Bartolo, two-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Gerardo do Bartolo, 1066 Third Ayenue Wost, ran from behind p parked=onr into the aldo of’a car driven, Py Potor MeKeao, 1022 Third: Ayanuc Wost. | aan WEATHER. «: . r fi Ser “Mostly cloudy tomorrow with Phowor's over the aroa Little —¢hange In tem porabysc. Winds southerly 16 *tomor row, Low tonight. and: hi Saturday 456 and 00, TIDES © Sat, September 23, 19 (Pacific, Standard Timo a High ‘eager, 18 $3 ey + = # we "LOW -senne 06 yy 8