6 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 10, 1952 Young Boy Held SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)— An 11-year-old boy who repeat- | edly said, ‘I didn’t do it, I didn’t do* it,’ was accused by police today of the torch deaths of two Negro Children. Police the said Latin-Ameri- | in Torch Deaths The older sister, Ruth, 22, said she wrestled with the boy but | he mounted a chair out of her reach and threw kerosene on Lindsey and Mary Louise as they sorted clothing in the at- tic. Then he lit a paper torch ean boy set an eight-year-old|and threw it into the attic. boy afire and his 12-year-old yesterday and let them brn to death in the attack of their home. | An 1l-year-old szster of the children was critically burned} trying to save them. A frail, physicaily-handicapped older} Sister fought with the. slight Latin-American boy but could nqt stop his attempts to harm the children. Dead were Lindsey, 8 and Mary Louise, 12. Esther, 11, was} in critical condition with severe burns. All were children of Mr and Mrs. Jesse Cunningham, | who were at work when the} tragedy occurred | "(288 MOT PRINCE 1951 CHEVROLET CHEVRE Dic Ww Full Price, DESOTO Seaal This car is in Full Price, ONLY PONTIAL an Pull Price es. Full Price 1949 fi Di 1948 fluid dri VO derful 1939 heater TRUCKS Panel CHEVROLET ‘4-to0 Full Price DODGE ! Full Price FARGO Two T dit urs, f Full Price, ONLY CHEVROLET Chas;i 1947 -ton panel, 1 1947 nm, 2- t deck 1935 in Full Price elroster COME sister ; WALLACE'S OF COURSE RSF RARER RRM Ree eae eee for reorganization of the Krupp p> R PRODUCTS LTD. RUPERT, 12, 18 or 24 Months to Pay USED CARS Power-glide Deluxe 4-Door Sedan, heater LET Stireamliner Sedan, heater conditior peer i take dices “ $1250 IN OR PHONE &871—ANYTIME Neighbors ventilators in the attic with an ax when they heard the chil- dren screaming Canada's Budget Reaches Limit WINNIPEG (CP)—Prime Minis- ter St. Laurent said today that this year’s federal budget of $4,500,000,000 is “just about the limit” even under present buoy- ant conditions if Canadians are to pay for services as they use them and _ still preserve the health of general economy. Try Daily News Wont Ads B.C. excellent shap $2195 tar and defros $1650 litioning, good tires ~ $1895 $575 r conc ind deltroste1 reco 370 W il —— “$495 Reddy says: “No more blue Mondays with a modern ELECTRIC WASHER Wash clothes. washer. TH chases out the most Save the cass 44 ! your time .8ave Vour wa vith an electric Subboru dirt in pis Lanne ... quickly, thoroughly, el so gently it wont harm the finest fabries. Come in and see the latest models... or see your electrical appliance dealer, fed etae dd: Bik waa} ie tried to cut through | T Army Office SAINT JOHN, N.B., —Seven | empire, with the family to be re=| rubble from Allied air attacks.) i) the 393. 1 was in five or six} ZL 4% Happily. Present - , ;years ago a Saint John army! moved from the munitions busi-} Krupp’s magnificent residence |. 44 they were dismal. I decided | he * it # officer arrested Alfried Krupp | ness ot far away was barely touch-| 110+ fiims were not for me as itler’s *h collapsed. Re- Col, Burgess thinks Krupp| ed | ‘ is _ s : & jas Evers Melcn oolapeed } ts ie le ally PI - But then I had the offer to ’ , |cent announcement of an Allied| could be a valuable ally in the| yxpw TOP NAZIS lsiny CGaskiue 2% ow weet YF Mv 5 = -- . Ht ss st SN SESE piay asslus Was ¢ ar “N plan concerning the heir to the!event of war with Russia and K ) passed into the care of h d played befor ind was| / ; “ . an V4 te % rupt assed } I a { » > » £ ras | ei. / Krupp industrial empire brought | considers it unlikely he would 4 I c ee vie sa fan e fy ; ci a é Ae A Allied ite fation ‘©®am./therefore familiar w Since ZL memories to Col, Arthur W. Bur-| try to foment another war even | i trae othe “= ‘ Amie : 1, SINCE | GB 5 ‘ ( rgess aS é aliselr Oljwas < Kespeare, res oa | 7 gess who In March, 1945, ar-/|if the opportunity presented. BVO! BOSONS eee “ I we hakespeare presumed | Z . eae chet what Krupp told his questioners.| that they couldn't do too much “ps rested the industrialist at pistol | ppgyup GERMAN : ; woe point roe The 45-year-old Krupp claim-| tampering with the script As P y “ : 1 thé rar ‘ ” at's ab tas ae " . ‘ i | om The announcement was that seg eee anal a ed he was never active political- And I also had faith in Joe| Krupp, who served a sentence | Meant to — a apes said | jy but his position in the manu-| Mankiewicz, the director. I had, as a war criminal, will get $125,- |‘"°" mnt . a ie : sa ae facturing world bt ght him into|seen his ‘All About Eve’ and 000,000 if the West German gov- aera Be ae oo nae contact With Hitler, Goering,|‘Five Fingers’ and liked them : | z al imm ler , Shee * | § ernment accepts the Allied plan | Sat put ae et '| Himmler, Bormann, Speer, Funk One other factor helped me > a - tr ‘vetinbedes “bet ‘ valls | the world. He would be with us| and Ley. : — —— oS to reinstate him. The plan calls | ° fio : Rimia Hades decide—the international mar- E ‘i in a Tigi with ee _ es’ Col Burgess said he formed) ket. No matter how accomplish Hor © alae won . solutely anti-Communist. He th mpression .the industrialist|eq an actor is, he does not have “~s OL MUCOLOL ~~! “¢ w BoC Uva. F a - é i r is, he *s not ha | would want to co-operate with bh ocd ‘ . i ‘ , was not so much intert d iNjign ternational marke laen t . Rail-Uni us in every way. Apart from be=| Tong war as he was in the|he is in filme, i gem that hape| Aa ee Great joy ond gel-dermed : s eee ; ; making war as fh in | he is in films saw that hap-j ing a proud German, he would ; hick mils , Thursd To Saturd | ' - 5 prestige of the Krupp family ay ith Olivie | ursaa ,O avyurcay al nion have everything to lose by a|* | : oe ms ee ee yuViel y } of Russian victory.” Fy a et 0 . 7 mes a 408 His experience here has whet-} Evening Shows 7 9:05 p.m rupp eheve rea rita . ; . . . oe tone 1 EG, : Se " earings Col Burgess, detacned from {** “sd ; = BBs Hitler ted his appelte = more films.| MATINEE SATURDAY > pm. A Famous Plavers E nouid lave “ spr sal CS) He if > ild lik his | Canadian army headquarters, | > oo. offer i 1940. sa dail thal He said he would like to try his | ‘ 0, en Se t / ) was serving with tne U.S. Ninth peace over In ig peasy Uile hand at writing pictures, as well +? Ag. on gees irs four year passed without th acting j } . 7 p P , Army .when he arrested Krupp h er oe : is acting in them. But he has f ‘ ata he Mie had Allie Owing @ preper 4P-'no ambition to direct, a func- OTTAWA (P)—The Labor De- He wanted to be hign hat, preciation of bombin policy. | tien he performs in the theatre ‘ 7 told m his nosition ‘ | ; ‘ oe ee . =o partment today announced the but after I told him his position | qyntil near the end, effects of {t's all right for Larry. who conciliation board dealing with at the point of my pistol—he | raids on production and tran ha alway beer h rd work . ie nerated z as always ‘ a ar we ce the railway-union wage dispute buckled down and co-operated jport were quickly overcome by|” (ane : eae % + or . z ‘ like o Se will open hearings at Montreal By that time the 25-acre|German ingenuity and likes it. I guess I’m too Sept. 22 KRUPP plant at Essen was in As the chief reason for Ger- | lazy.” ‘ Chairman of the board is Mr.) -———— : | many’s defeat, he cited the aban- eet Justice R L Kellock of the Su- }donment oi iarge-scale bomber CO-OP SYSTEM preme Court of Camada. David | , j ‘ ; Seine ; : T | produc avor of material nconomic ration as Lewis, a Toronto lawyer, repre- he luction in vor 0 4 ONOMUNC CO-OPY2rat lor re sents the unions, and Paul 8. for land warfare and growing) been practised with success in Smith, Montreal lawyer, is the |attention to “V" weapon Finland for nearly companies’ nominee Unions, representing non-operating” sking increase 45-cents-hour and an providing based on index. Many Aid Red Shield a contract Increases ost-of-living * Campaign 125,000 employees, wage escalator-type automatic rises in ouglas on New Year's Day, 1829 r Recalls Arrest of Rich German Industrialist at Pistol Point = :'y= |... are | the The Red Shield Salyation Army | campaign, this year's has reached a total with today’s total of day’s donors are: Armour Sal. (1949) | Atlin Fisheries |Thom’s Sheet Metal Kaien Industries A. E. Smith McMeekins Mitchell Pacific of of objective Ltd & Sons & Currie Fisheries Bacon Fisheries H. Ward Wilford Electric Love E’ectric Bytown Machinery C:.. A. Rorvik F. E Hunts Ltd F. Hogan J. W. Morison Electric Bentsen McCaffery lard V R. H r McDonald Fulton Irvine R_ Jones Dr. D. R. Whitmore Mrs. H. E. Blackburn E. Carlron R. E. Moore H, Pierce D. L. MeNair Miss (Anon) Mrs. H. Montesano \Ken Pry D. Finlayson Pierce J. J. Donaldson | Mrs. G. Smith | A. K. Laird Mrs. C. Whatman \J. Strand | P. Pierce |Mrs, B. Young | Mrs, Balagno | Mrs. Sheardown R. Olson | A. F. Davidson Mrs. Ritchie as T Ee. a, et Ww ade launched Friday for | $3,500 $754.75 $267 To- $50.00 25.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 | 10.00 10.00 Br cea Built of grey ston: H. A, missioner WOOD, formerly com- of development, Canadian National Railways is appointed to the post of chief of development. An- nouncement was made by S W. Fairweather, vice-president of research and development Mr. Wood succeeds Mr. M. W Maxwell, who, after more than ten years in charge of devel- opment work for the system has been assigned to special departmental duties OLDEST UNIVERSITY—The oldest university building still in use in Canada, the New Brunswick Arts Building, has been given a $10,000 reconditionin pare it for possibly another 123 years’ service Britain, the structure was begun in 1825 and dedicated by New Brunswick’s Governor Str Howard SCREEN x + FLASHES By BOB THOMAS (AP) | HOLLYWOOD John| ¢! | Gielgud, one of the world’s two} 01 Two TV Stations Pioga Canadian Visual Radiy * TORONTO © CBLT, Canada new { itertainment, joined the airway Monday WON fp itlet in the country’s multi-million Y Night g stage, whereas Olivier’s has also been canned on film. This may lor may not account for Giel- gud’s decision to take an offer to play Cassius in the film ver- sion of “Julius Caesar.” At any rate, he is here. And apparently Hollywood turned Sees meee jout to be not the wacky place University of he expected , job this summer to pre- I find the climate unusually | ; ie al jleasant, the people congenial ought by sailing ships from | PIC® > eC eee ; and the work enjoyable,” he re- marked on the movie set - 4rit ) ce ae What's more, I have found a house to rent and I don't have, to pay a fortune for it,’ RESISTANCE DOWN | The actor explained his reluc- | ince to try movies | of doing films in England back | 40 years, and all other types of shoes suit- sturdy Oxfords and Loafers, able for school, you can be at sure of expert attention FASHION FOOTWEAR We Fit Your Children’s Shoes CORRECTLY ee kian Footwear 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 2.00 | 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 200 2.00 2.00 2.00 200 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 | 5 00 | 4.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 3.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 2.00 | 2.00 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.50 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 2.00 2.00 | Fall is full of Colour and Comfort... travelling eC a Gove greatest Shakespearean actors, ment in television lar loneering ig has been lured to Hollywood, To| CBC started operations on channel 9, 7 |his own surprise, he likes the the five-storey station in mid-town Tanne Ot fieialy i | town television station to get under way in Can : * "7 | Gielgud and Sir Laurence CBFT opened in Montreal Saturda: anadg Wihin 4 Olivier are the two exponents " lof Shakespeare. The difference ne between them is that Gielgud . has limited his emoting to the “ROSE OF CIMARRO JACK Also on the TODAY Ts ZENNARNER BROS. 3 Packed With Double Barroled heh N BY NATURAL COLOR Starring MALA POWERS COLOR i BUETEL same program TODAY — BIL and THURg “Mad About Moonshine” “Flatfoot Fledging” NEWS - 9:00 Za lad JUNE ALLYSON “THE GIRL IN SHOWS: 7:00 9 p.m. in wie Ji This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquot Board or by the Government of British Colum! NEWS ADS get Rédl by TRAI At major points we can have o drive-yourself car waiting for j you when you step off the train. Ask your Ticket Agent. Need a car when you get there? Getting there is half the fun when you travel by train! You enjoy a smooth, comfortable trip in air-conditioned cars 3s. see the Canadian Autumn in all its glorious colour through big Picture Windows . . ; arrive relaxed, refreshed. Meals sre famous for wholesomeness and variety. Service is unsurpassed. 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