Prince Rupert Daiiy News Monday, October 19. VSrA 7 (Commissioner Orders Probe of Police (Reports on Arrest of Kidnappers ClIRISTCHUnCH. Ertaiand 'ft,, The man from Bristol who lost 'bis ,','t A h hU falne terk m the sea at this rlJ , h Hampshire rwwrt got thm back yeartui W by mall. They were discovered ln tab!iSh W a one-ln-a-mtlllon chanoe by ailtej.5 !L '" swimmer. . , ., . . ? 'rt DR. MacKENZIE TO TAKE PART IN UBC PLAY VANCOUVER Dr. Norman Mackenzie. ureKirierit nt n.,i Youth Forbidden To Go Hunting One of Three Killed in Accidents officers connected with the ew, wrsity , f d.ih.i, . . Columb.a. has have not given us all the inf or-; mation thev have " ! ac,ePtel role In the university's VANCOUVER F A 14-year-; bear Friday night and went out old Penticton, B.C.. youth, for-, Saturday to find it. ST. LOUIS (API An mvesti-, ; ation of alleged discrepancies in i olice reports on the arrest of he Bobby Oreenlease kidnap-)ers and recovery of half the, ' : ansom money was under way oday on orders of the St. Louis ; The Post-Dispatch said police " blue and gold revue" with the records showed Hall was brought explanation that "everyone has ' here Oct. 6. Hall was arrested by Lieut, no reason to believe any police Louis Shoulders and patrolman Elmer Dolan at a midtoun apartment hotel I. A. Long, board president, said Police Chief Jeremiah a secret ambition to walk across bidden by his mother to go hunt-1 ing, was one of three persons to cde violently in B.C. during the week-end. j He was Billy Peterson, kil.ed instantly by a shotgun blast in i to a district police station fol RCMP said Peterson was killed when one of his companions slipped, discharging a shotgun, as the three cliff'bed a hill. Miss jones, a pedestrian, 'was thrown 40 feet when struck by a truck. ! lowing his arrest with two suit-1 the stage." CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DlSTUiCf FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING-PACKING -gI08lC! First Avenue and McBrid, 8tr i oard of police-commissioners. The board ordered all reports O'Connell was asked to "inten- ! cases luieawun money uut own wnat roie checked and "all persons con- sify and broaden the police in-; 1 w uricu,,.,, , 1 n,nraj :n 1 ected with the arrest" Question- vestigation of the case follow ing a special meeting of the com- with Hall to production to tne DarK- ln m"" lwo err cases were brought be staged Nov. 5-7 the station. The newspaper said 1 at UBC. Laureda Jones, 65. of Victoria "more than an hour elapsed" j He says he Is going to talk a i and Tony Bydicwske of Vernon, after Hall was booked before the j few deans and professors into j Peterson and two companions, suitcases were brought in. 1 joining the production. I aged 14 and 18, had wounded a Bydlowske was killed when his . car plunged from a highway Into I Victor lake, 12 miles west of ReveLstoke. ; missioners. "O'Connell said the probe would include police questioning of Shoulders and Dolan although the commissioners said "we have By-Election i d again following published re-I orts that the.FBI had found a l umber of discrepancies in the olice account of the case. Agents of the FBI, still seeking ;30C,000 in missing ransom l loney, refused to comment on tnLs report and on reports thev l ave questioned the two police i f fieers who arrested Carl Aus-cn Hall, confessed kidnap-slay-t r. and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady Percy Wright To Hear Fate VICTORIA it Percy Wright, Social Crediter who walked off l is job to attend the legislature, ill know today if he still works iOr the city of Victoria. Mr. Wright, elected at the last Date Expected This Week ; VICTORIA (t British Colum-j bia should know within the next ; few days where and when a by- ! election will be held for Finance ; Minister Einar Ounderson, de- j (eated in the provincial election j last June. Premier W. A. C. Bennett said : after the legislature prorogued Saturday that announcement of flection alter Victoria city conn rU gave him permission to run.;a oy-eiecnon loseai mi. uuiiucr-( -.alked off his job as assistant j n be niade shortly. j city clerk after council denied! Mr Burnett said four Social! jeuve of absence. ; Credit MLA's had offered to re- j After the legislature prorogued ! sign. However, he said he had j ".aturday. he said: "I will be at 'received telegrams from several! rny desk in the city hall Monday constituencies asking that no by- j Kirnlng." " ' Hection be held in their ridings., He did hot know how long he So fir. no decision has been! 7011UI remain at the desk. made the premier said. ; nnu n ttddte wm when more than a BLACKWOOD on million Brick to Canadians begin icie 1 By EASLEY ELACKWOOD ir (Iron in lo banks, and invest Sadly, Often Worst liids Hrinj? the Hest Ilcsults J t The ovei'call is a great leveller. On the record,: Mr. Muzzy and Mr. New did not stand a chance of getting a good score playing against Mr. Masters, and Mr. Truex, two of the best, put Mr. New put in -an ovevcall which made it extremely difficult for hi opponents to find their right spot. v ': .-' m ."1.!: :-. My?' . - -. -r i -i m. i f ji V jT,,Tj. , . . .... i- .4.1- . 5 J . -. ? . , . r ,9 i ir t i'V"'-.' r ' ' ''....4, ( y- . ' : - .4 (,. .. ' v-;,. , men I dealers . . . . and when thousands of played played This deal was id a South dealer E.ixt-Vest vulne mlli Oil ll;i-ti- kiblo 10 workers call Payroll Savings K J J 4 .: :u-t V -! ( Mr. f ) S A Q .1 ir ! 8 7 3 D -:4 C J 6 5 2 (Mr. Mii) ' R U I Z H 10 6 5 D J B 6 4 C J 10 3 ournament. Mr. Truex properly considered his hand too ttrong for one no trump an l not .strong enough for a two no ' Irump. He, therefore, started the iiiction , with one club. If hi.-i partner responded with one in any other suit, he intended to 'unip the bidding to show his i)ig hand. Over one diamond or one heart he would rebid two no trump. Over one spade he ould 'raise to three spades. A v?ry convenient and well-planned .sequence except that Mr. New bid and Mr. Masters passed. Of course. Mr. New's overcall was horrible, especially vuiner-ible against non-vulnerable opponents. But it set up a tremendous problem for his veteran opponents. Mr. Truex dou- YstsA sxsA rxz:A , ttA yrv:A - zrt:A ?Tx:vA &&?A South (Mi. 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