- Six killer convicts : he attempt prison escape SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) — Six desperate killers on death row at San Quentin State Prison beat ‘two guards into bloody submission Monday, seized their guns and held them hostage more than three ours in a vain escape plot. « A tear - from the roof gas barrage, fired into the sixth- floor cells of 33 condemned men, forced the conspiratcrs to drop | Co-operative insurance firm growing Special to The Daily News REGINA-- Construction this year of a home office building for Co-operative Life Insurance Comipany and Co-operative Fire and Casualty Company has been announced by G. R. Viereck, Prince Rupert, President of the two national co-operatives. The new building will be lo- cated in Regina, home office for the Companies’ operations across Canada. “This is another milestone in the outstanding growth and ade- velopment of the co-operative insurance companies,” said Mr. Viereck. ‘It reflects not only the confidence and support of the co-operative and credit un- ion movements in the Compan- ies, but also the acceptance by the public of the concept of in- surance the co-op way—based on service and the buyer’s need.” * Modern in all aspects, the ‘building .will embody the latest ‘concepts of design, planning | their two guns and release the | bleeding hostages. | One of the killers, Clyde Bates, 40, awaiting execution for the | fiery deaths of six persons in '1957 in a Los Angeles tavern, i pleaded over the telephone with Warden Fred R, Dickson at the last: “Don’t come in with tommy- guns and kill us like rats.” One courageous guard risked his life to get out the first word. Set. Roy B. Kardell, 47, the left side of his head bleeding where he was hit by a bar, sat by a telephone on death row, a pun pressed against him. Liis Moya, one of two men hired by Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan to kill her Canadian - born! daughter - in-law, had an arm | clamped tightly around Kar- dell’s neck. Kardell was told he would be 1 a.m. call count report, he gave| any inkling something was amiss. But Kardell blurted out to the operator, “there’s trouble on the: row.” “T figure it was better to for- feit my life tian let the boys pet loose,” said the ruddy-facedi Kardell later. The other seized guard, C. L.! Deatrick, 27, was slugged so savagely that he was semi-con- scious throughout the ordeal. His captors took turns stemming the flow of blood. After release, dencemees sees tens seeg capes Bereta gr am rer erep eet renee oe TET Two men fined for hit, run failing to remain at the scene of an accident and were fined $35 each Saturday when they appeared in police court before Magistrate E. T, Applewhaite. Vincent Amante of 1209 Beach Place also had his license sus- pended for three months. He was charged after a car he was driv- ing was in collision with a park- ed vehicle owned by Dr. G. W.G, Fiddes. The doctor’s car was parked in front of his home at 346 Fourth Avenue West. Sydney Thomas Crosby of 545 Sixth Avenue East was fined and Another of the convicts in the | had his licence suspended for 14 plot. was Augustine Baldonado, days. He failed to remain at the partner of Moya in the Ven- | Scene of an ‘accident on Third tura, Calif., murder-for-pay. Avenue West after his car struck Mrs. Duncan, 57, likewise un- |9nother owned by Ralph Olson. der death sentence, is held at nn the prison for women at Corona e e in the southern part of the state. | Dining room She will be held there until the! day before her execution which | opened at e hot springs will take place at San Quentin. A new dining room and kit- Deatrick was rushed to hospital where he was reported recover- ing. ¥% jand flexibility. a4 Thefirst ‘phase, to be con- © ‘structed immediately, will con- ‘sist of four storeys and full -asement with provision for ex- pangjon’ to six storeys and a M..aloubling of floor areas. yy + Initial floor areas will provide €’a total area. including — base- i ment. of 38,475 square feet. and a Wrfet usable floor area for offices of 30,000 square feet. New plane The date is yet to be set because of several appeals she has made. chen was opened at Lakelse Hot Springs on June 23 by resort owner, Ray Skoglund. Outfitted with the most mod- ern of equipment, the dining room kitchen boasts walk-in refrigerators, a hot food table, baker’s table, stoves and a char- purchased by PWA Special to The Daily News VANCOUVER -~ Recent pur- chase of a 96-passenger Douglas DC6-B aircraft by Pacific West- Quebec man remanded | for sentence vor fn monte hed eam cca ste brn, Me oe wany's fleet to 43 aireratt Pur-|_,Jean Joseph Guy Roger Cryans |lund said the whole undertak- mn ’ ‘d f ‘tom Nc rihwest. Airlines claiming to be from Quebec jing cost $25,000. The dining chased Pron ) a MES,|yleaded guilty to breaking and/iroom accommodates 30 people the a alt was Hown trom Min- entering into McRae Motors in and the owner said that he had neapolis to Vancouver where it the early morning of June 98,'spared no ex so 10 eau 1 has been repainted in Pacific ‘ ; » Spared no expense to equip anc Western's distinctive new de. ;and was remanded in custody furnish it. sign. The pressurized and radar- Oe 7 for eet istrat His next project is the devel- equipped aircraft entered sched-.. ‘ap appear ee ON agistrate “opment of more campsites at an led service July 1 on northern|™ T. Applewhaite this morning. area on Lakelse west of the routes from Edmonton to Fort He was arrested after he was main resort. There are now 26 Smith, Yellowknife, Norman caught walking out the rear door motel units, 15 campsites, and Sa a Inuvik in the North-|0f the garage. When questioned 16 overnight trailer sites, each west: Territories. by police he said he was the with power and water hookups. In terms of number of alr- night janitor. Police said he en- | yead of the dining room staff eratt, operated, Pacifie Western tered through a broken window. jg Mrs, Ula Peterson, an Alber- has the second largest commer- as tan woman who has cooked at. rial fleet of aireraft in Canada Hubcaps stolen Red Deer and Lake Louise, There CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Thieves taok two new spinner- type hubeaps off Frank Lacy's ‘aur over the weekend, en tenet ONE CHAMBER New Brunswick's present form | at provincinl assembly dates back te 1B9) when an act was passed Vacy said the latest thefts abolishing the legislative Coun-| brought his total hubeap loss rah, to 32. room is open daily except Mon- day, from & to 10 am,, 12 noon to 2 pm. and 6 pam, to 9 p.m, fees a sen ects eet tat oe eemrene eene crete eam remaa TKY DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED FOR INSTANT RESULTS wagner ord Me she . tient Pe uted hale Ny ay a a ‘ | ce ‘ . i | : , " Bites, : food ir re at PN if Neiaenge - een ” ‘ es u ye Ode Aan: 1 2 ue haut vee TANS we. wNeecren en shag teove Al, yD kw Ae F ; \e a A PICTORE OF TIE MONTE — This pletive of a omother weeping as fremen feht the blaze that killed two of her de ehdidren wins the Canadian Press Picture-of-the-Month award for Rane mins press. Stat photographer rane Pearee took the photo May ad idng a dxd Apeed Graphic at t))oane 17800, Paoree watehed as Mrs. Chong Young ran aimlessly about the fire HeONE, und shot as she paused du front of the Duratng bullding, ' ’ are three waitresses. The dining NARROW ESCAPE anti-submarine patrol bomber the runway and nosed over into a Patricia Bay airport near Victoria. equipment was heavily damaged in the crash. AMERICAN RODENT The muskrat, a native of North killed if, in making his regular ed guilty to separate charges of lof central Europe since 1905 x — The t < Aircraft and belly PROLIFIC SNAKES | young in a single litter. fee NDS Rae ape ng OTTAWA ‘®— Canada’s 95th birthday was celebrated in the capital Monday with bells and bands, pipes and drums, songs and dances, jets and guns, sold- iers, sailors and airmen—and bugs and sun. An estimated 3.000 people-— many of them obviously tour- ists—-walked, talked, sat, squal- ted and sprawled in the after- noon beneath the Peace Tower an Parliament Hill for the day- long outdoor show marking Do- minion Day, 1962. The afternoon show as like a Sunday school picnic—withoui hree-man crew of this RCAF Neptune escpaed injury when it overshot shallow drainage ditch at radar — CP Photo . The common garter snake has ' Two Prince Rupert men plead-| america, has spread over most;}been known to give birth to 78 | goes on twice a the pop and ice cream. 3215 DIAL 3215 - FOR THE BEST | CHINESE FOOD TRY THE GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Tickets Anytime Open Till 1:00 a.m. | Canada’s 95th birthday celebrated with bells, bands, pip The birthday began under a blue sky with the Changing of the Guard, a summer-long pag- eant on the Parliament lawn featuring the 2nd Battalion, the Canadian Guards. 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