nu — oe o manded for sentence until Aug- i'car he was driving went out of provision in the social assistance PA GOLA. A three-car collision was re- just 21. Both men stole cixarettes | “leontrol and piled into a mus- act for the purchase of alcoholic . Drive-In m {ported to police Thursday night, groceries and 66 cents in pen-j| J | keg ditch about 250 yards north beverages. S Pp E C i A L fe pur ae were no drivers in-|nies from the store. “ 8 —_: rn . ‘of the Fairview cemetery on the! — iL Rm volved. . : OO - eee Se i : Link Road. He was alone in the ‘ . iter Ivi saan - ese __ oe oe “| car when the incident took place. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR ; | EVERY WEEK - : of 00a Mohth Street West aed ‘Copter crashes - ——+ OLD CANNON SPEAKS AGAIN Total damage to the vohiele R. J. Reynolds ; 3 VARIETIES 1.75 Bi trom a parking spot on Ambrose} VANCOUVER @ — A witness e e —A gun crew in l7th century | was not estimated but was ex- - 7. Rey Phone 6226 Avenue across Sixth Avenue and jsaid “pieces of stee} flew every- an al e a S$ costume swabs out a two-ton tensive. The car was buried in | @ox 1438, Terrace Chinese Food, Fried Chicken, came into collision with a parked | where” when a heleopter rotor cannon which was fired Sat- | the foilage about eight feet from Phone Vi 3-5522 cpaehettt. Hamburgers, Fish & Wl station wagon operated by Elmer |struck a rock Sunday, sending . * e urday as part of tercentenary | the road with its wheels up in oe up tO BLOU cn crdere of 8400 HE | Nickle of 914 Sixth Avenue East.'the craft plunging into nearby Celera ons in the coastal | the air. Doell was not injured] °' Branch Office or over. fiThe station wagon was in turn|Horseshoe Bay, crowded with or O Sstructin oO (cer Lown © 4 Jacentia in New- | at all, and managed to climb Box 284, Prince Rupert Open 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 2.0, WE: driven against another car own- | fishermen competing in a salmon ning at 4 tore wh a he from the window out of the Phone 2082 . " ae : sy 3 \ . S a . > e wreckage. S_ed by Harry Peters of Terrace. | derby. Chester Magnus Gurney, 618 $75 and costs or in default 14) French built to protect one of | ~~ Bee —— . Sixth Avenue West was fined days in jail for obstructing a po-) their first colonies in North — i dive officer. America. (CP Photo) y . | He appeared before Magistrate pe Ny Space {wins iR. A. Mclean in police court NOW OPEN oon err ee Loe ee eee HE ke we ee seo Criminal psychopath McCullough’ | surrenders to police in Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP)—A criminal psychopath surrendered quietly to po- lice in the Vancouver Province editorial room Monday night after escaping for the second time from Essondale Mental Hospital. Paul McCullough, 24, walked into the editorial room and told vity editor Tom Hazlitt: “I want to tell my story and J want to give myself up.” While waiting for police to ar- rive. McCullough, a former Mon- treal resident, talked quietly with a French accent, nervously smoked a cigarette and then brokn down sobbing. “I'm not Sick, I feel fine,” -he said. “I don’t want to run away trom the law. I want to get my jciothes at a second hand store. _ ; ‘!Court was fined $10 and costs|this the RCMP usually notily i release legally but I don t want GARB GOES UNNOTICED Two convicted for operating a motor vehicle his department. ; to spend the rest of my life in|“ aw vhs John A. Devison and Vernon while being a minor without any “If we find that a social as- : Essondale, ; McCullough said nobody no- Lyle Marr, both of 1422 Pigott insurance and fined $25 and sistance cheque is used for other i MeCutiough, in custody for at- | ticed his hospital garb because ny onue were both convicted of costs for driving without due than family needs we administer tempted ‘murder, said he slipped 6 Prince Rupert Daily News, Wednesday, August zz; 1962 away from nearby Essondale Hospital “when the guard went to look after someone else.” “T don’t want to say too much about it because I might get someone into trouble out there. They've all been good to me.” He said he hid in bushes on the hospital grounds, walked into New Westminster five miles, away, spent the night in a hotel, then took a bus into Vancouver where he bought a change of he was wearing a red sweater, McCullough was committed to Essondale last year after plead- Cars collide ing guilty to two attempted mur- der counts. He was charged after a man and woman were wounded in a shooting affray in a Vancouver cafe 18 months ago. After the shooting McCullough plunged througn a plate glass window, police said. He first escaped from Esson- dale last April with a key he made himself. Police arrested him in Calgary a week later. breaking, entering and theft at McKay's Grocery over the week- end, They both pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. A. Mclean Monday morning and were re- honored ‘Monday morning. The ineident occurred at 3:30 ISaturdaty morning. Police arresting another person for be- inv intoxicated. Gurney attempt- n celebrations were, Man jailed sold heroin to an undercover | RCMP officer was jailed for five years today. James Slater, 42, ficare and attention. a cheque of, $147. Magistrate R. A. McLean granted him time until August 30. The accused said he got out Driver fined for infractions Jacob Doell, 711 Granville He appeared before Magistrate N'R. A. Mclean in police court Fri- VANCOUVER — A man who| day morning. Doell -was charged after the Man allowed time | to pay drunk fine A man found guilty of intoxication last week was. fined $20 and costs and then requested time to pay his fine as he was on social welfare and was expecting of hospital several days before his conviction, and was “feeling pretty sick lately.” Magistrate McLean asked the accused if he was feeling sick when he was drunk. The accused replied “no I was feeling fine then.” A. J. Wright. supervisor of the local social welfare department office said that in cases such us it from our office,” he said. 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