nN ES Be ici Time) a, 22, 1954 B00 ! 15.3 feeb 18.7 fect 5.6 feeb 9.5 feeb : it WENT UP IN FLAM sS—Conimuters outside the Central’Station Seen fascination as the day’s supply’ of dogs goes. up-in smoke, not to mention’ the ee The hot dog dispenser burned for fully 10 minutes before the local fire brigade © owner, Ian Scott, while pushing his dog-deliverer. from ‘thé ‘scene, he flames. The A: “I-was just sitting there when :lt caught fire.” - fo. Premier m tangled in an position mem- Meeisiilure Friday redistribution ouicey -cherges fone” and “com. lew in the word ener the commit- Beeittce that they mh be split He Repiid Sugeest py. not. L Arthur Laing, ind Arthur Tur. § Bycre “completely | ¥ mememing they were. me the Coniihittec, riday countered Mthat the premier wrong.” and de- slatiye, in are pmitiee'’s report, a Redistribution Issue to do? Is he going td order com- |: pletely new personnel for (he committee at the next session? Are they .going to go in there with his instructions?” ate tent eeepc fan gino Steiner namie me said Thursday | gy Memecommiltee died | F-session of the] # B continue work |! * BEE arose as an alte |; eee h by Mr. Ben- + ee Re : i John last week “fe Beesied that any mee of Peace River me ito two seats, Iwis Interpreted ps as a direc i: meextra riding for Mid cn his return . ae iieht from his mepat he hod anly Becst to the re- maby and Deélta i mcinhers charged Ht was usurping he redistribution the Legislature e committes pro- Bor continued so Hive a complete Hhiree weoks atter Lephns, The vee eC, i: Bennelly trying Aourn Premier Rites ly (Ranters) - Dural Chnlinns to. fa the eathedeal W Tnerg) servlee Casperk, whe, in nremlership, led shambles of war pt western domo- pChrlaliin Domo= |. ardent t n, ww Nurapean union, Bvt Ys atiiog | MOUNTAIN Healy me clly, He wes LIE tis hadly Aunday to Reme nerd Monday, Dra dsjony of the I pronto wil he 00-yonrsald lane BOWroheo-Wwhihoul. ot Rome's mal os vo gmp toe Buble - B's power ‘suppl roty thts alloys Bl" tranhle on the , 4 ° “Photo by Van Moar Studio, MICHAEL COLUSSI City Blue Baby Off to Toronto Prince Rupert friends of {he Mike Colussi‘famlly are keeping thelr fingers«crossed these days, hoping for a quick and complete | recovery for little Michnel Cal- uss! .a blue baby, who has been taken fo Toronto fer an opera- tlon, Michael, born a blue baby three and a half years ngo, ta Mr. and Mrs, Mike Colusst hore, left Wednesday night by train with his parents for the Toronto Children's Hospital for the op- eration on which hinges his fu- lure health. Aa the youth is mentally AM in:Newéastle, es ‘ Doctor Agrees | | "Theil Killer” * Mentally ll. ~NEW YORK, in— The: family doctor of Jack Koslow; 18-year- old leader of an alleged kill-for- thrill teen-age -quertel; Says he sures with defence sounsel that * When Koslow _ was ‘arraigned dn Brooklyn supreme ‘court: Fri- ay his lawyer, Murray Cutler, aid-his client Is both mentally and physically disturbed.“ “Cutler asked’ that Koslow be transferred from jail to hospital he boy suff ect ; , Briday night: -Koslow's* family physician, "Dr. ‘Josof J, Sinu, sald'the description of the youth. asa victim. of: dementia -praccox was “100 per cent:sound.” Smul, riot a _psyutilatrist, said he has attended ‘the Koslows' [tract ,.dispute involving: {3,000 ‘fishing’ industry. shoreworkers for psychlatrlg.examination, say- pon Union ‘Completes Vote Today. VANCOUVER: (P)—Results {2 vote that might settle:.a- con 0 will be released foday,:a- union *{ official said ‘Friday, ©. > © - Alex Gordon, business, agent cals have ‘been ‘completed, ,Bal lotting has also becn..completed ceptance Of the contract offer made by Fisheries Association of B.C., representing: the! operators. -Proposals- affect cannery, -net with 10 cents. duc this year. and active ‘to the saine date." ”, The new contract also: provides for a 40-hour week,’ , effective May 1, 1955, and. other benefits, i a CMP” Probe on Dei 2, Of Mrs. Jensen only. child since birth. and: that the boy had’ first shown defin-. "|te schizophrente split-personal. ‘ity symploms three or four years ‘G0. we ACCUSED OF TORTURE Koslow and his’ three chums ; are accused of torture, floggings | and other attacks in- which two men were slain, > Koslow was taken into court- Friday on charge ‘ef felonious. | ly assaulting a 60-year-old man! Ina Brooklyn park Monday. Pollee sald the fowr youths, arrested In connection with that assault, went’ on; fo recount a! weeks-long orgy AC beatings, the horse-whipping, of two girls, the falal heating of? Reinhold’ Ul- richson, a steepiolck—-and tho torbure-beating of Willard Men- ter, d4-yeat-ord Negro, whom’ they threw Into the Bast river to drown, 7 Ia dylod gragshoppers, To's 1 Madagavenr, HWITO AM T2-An, dont subject for n game Hong," thle... or... inllemakl atnnds whatsully waiting for xombone to gioas, TA ho par apo? You, Part monkey? You, Part {WAL plain prodatory antnal? You, and furthermore, ta Latin nano ta Lomur Catia. We has a mintvor fur dnged with brawn gray anda bushy tall atripod with black and white, Ila praston Police in Prince. Rupert “are continuing their’. investigation Into the death of “Mrs, Jessle Jensen’ whose body was found yesterday near the, federal gov- ernment floats. of! United: Fishermen and’ Allied: | Workers Union,:said votes’at’ the [big Vancouver and Steyeston o- by. “several. ‘up-coast” “ocals,’ he. Said. ‘Gordon detlined’ ‘to: give ls the results of the votes -already. taken until all ballots are in. The union. recommended-.ac-|: and: reduction ‘plant. workers}: and include a wage increase]. ; ranging frdm 12 to 18 cents an! - Thour in a two-year: contract,| sw the temainder. April 18,1955. * |: - Monthly, paid, workers would |. rereive ‘a $20 monthly. inérgase|. : retroactive to April.16 this: year. | ° ‘The 10-cent boost will be. retro-| - They rpis toxins .:and’ strugele’ for. ture's' remedy: offers, ptotectior from radiatlori ‘slckhes’’.. ‘The substance is a protein.in the blood ‘stream ‘now: ‘labelled “properdin.” Its: discovercts' think it ‘was’ perhaps“ the: first protective, substanée in the blood of warm-blooded animals, _ . Briefly, properdin fights in- "An inquiry will be held by coroner Larry Pruden of Terrace as soon as full information on the dead woman's whercabouts i ‘ gathered, police say, |. The Dodge Cove fishérwoman all comers was found on rocks west of the tifled commerelal fisherman who Feported Lo police, “The body ap- peared to. have been left: there by the tlde as it receded, Mrs. Jensen was last known ‘to Nave been in the ciby at 2 am. yesterday morning.’ She was vbuul 40 years uld and was pre- ‘deceased by her husband, Olaf, in 1002, . Corones Priden camefin to Prince Rupert yesterday, ub sald that until he had more in formation he was undecided whether to eal an inquest, An autopsy may be necessary. Ho will return to Prince Rupert when the poljee have flntshed holy Investigation, Mrs. Jansen, who lived aboard the gillnotter “Dally,” ts bolloved to have relatives In Ontario, eres aptenne-en ree EN SON ONO RNENS ¢ nt ES -WEATHER- 4 Sy nopaln , A wel surge of cool alr fram the norlls {8 bringing Incronalng cloudiness to tho northorn half of tho province today accom panied by n fow showars, Bouth- on xoctions will be aunny for tho most part but afternoon showers nro oxpoctod in the In- terior. Tere will he a little moro cloud over tho province Bunday bub all arona will gob ab ns ah Aid of “Twonty Quoxs kindly orenture lonal some stain, Voroount North Conab Roglon: Cloudy with sunny porlods today and Sunday, A fow showors over- night, Coolor, winds lght, oc- onalonally northwoat 20 fn ox- pordd nvons today, ‘Low toniant and high Sunday at Port Wardy, and halla from Sandaplt and Prince Ruport, 62 and (2, ' ins and antibodies, which give Immunity from sucly specific at- | tacks as Whooping cough or diph- ‘prior to her death has been therla, properdin Is “non-speg- ‘ifle.” That Is lo say ib takes on 1 Announced today in Selence, ‘behave asthe} fection, But unlike the.anti!ox-| @ ‘noon in Gyto Pool'at McClym . Laws to give :an.exh _ the diving’ which ‘has y | faine in'New Ze :| pert; Miss“ Laws” too | the -Keiowna Regatta -w knumber. of other swimmers: s; Will arrive ‘Sunday | g: aboard : the Princess :N Park, ;and, parks : board’ pla aland ‘ ig vers from the BEG, <.” ae discovery a ey eine loch Hiagbodes sists Ol ease—and that this ancient na-|: The: [-todk five yea + were... workin called’ “com found that, certain: ser ‘t y “should, and in trying: to track ‘down "what, was wrong ‘they “stiumbled:. on’: pro- perdip, eh Pillemer likens: properdin to “the boys at the outpost”, at- tacking the enemy ‘and holding it off util the body can bring up its heavy artillery. In other words, properdin’s -advance ac- tion gives the ‘blond’ time to manufacture! antitoxins and an- | fisherman's floats by an uniden- the Journal of the American As- tihodies, no BALMORAL, Scotland im — Princess Margaret celebrated her 24th birthday today In the quiet of tho Scottish: highlands ‘and amid the warmth of her family clrele, Bougiets and birthitay great. ings from all over the world arrived by Balmoral post. Bub hy tradition i was a. family birth- day only and little Information concerning the actividies or the Quooy's sister became known. Nothing formal was planned. A plone laneh In glen muck, for many years a favorite apot for birthday outings both hy the Quoon and tho Princess, was on iho achedule—df the treacheraus Scottlah weather playod fntr.,. Thon Quoow Livabeth will pro- pore the bithday tons, Later, the Princors will apen her pres- enta, with ' those from hgr nophow and nieco, young Mice on tho Itat, Circus Employee Injures Wrist An omployoo of tho Odyxon Ctrons was taken to Prince Rue perk Genoral Hosptial Inab wight suffering from a badly Incorated rlght wat, . Arvid Engon, 10, of Now Wort= inate, was ndmitted to hoapt tal nb O pm, with 0 ploce of alnol i Wy hls welat. Wo lind had ‘the wound tronted cartier Inthe day, and: ls bolleved to have reburnad, to work ab the ahiow followlti¢ his relonso from the hoapltal, ro Princess Margaret 24 Today, Celebrates at Family Party Yonlght brings'n party and a dance for afew frends, One young man tneluded In the guest list Is Collin’ Tennant, 27-yonr- old heir to Lord Glonconner, Tennant’ ip the ‘latest sane linked romantically by the Brit- ish press with the Princess, Mor one more. yenr : Pringoss Margarot, probably tho world’s most eligible spinster, must ob- tain the Queon's-pormission, for riage. vo When Princess Margaret bo- comes 26 she will attain the con- atiludonnal age of bolng abl to morry without the Qreon's con- nents cre Charlos and Prineoss Anno, high | fg 4 cM | with vinlonee. ‘Thave been"a* champ + [ng the rultack, Mo was rolihe io sport as -well.. °°: VARIED SKILLS ty ‘But her skiit! Ih. tends beyond the water, At home she played on one. of the local basketball teams and has alsd proved her ability in throwing the javelin and discus, She was tennis and tennis-quolts chain- pion at: the Napler Girls,-High School iwhere she also played on the erleket’ team. Then in 1952 sho won the women's alngles badminton chimplonship ‘at Napier ‘Just one year after tak- Ing. up the game, Of added interest-In the Now: Zonland visitors’ arlval: ts tho fact that. although Mrs, Allon and Mrs, Laws hove kept up a steady correspondence over. a long period, tomorrow will ho the first tima they have’ mat. Both their husbands wore killed. n'a training plane crash In Eastern Canada during the wir, ahd since then thoy have kept iy touch wilh each othor . by lotter, Sailors Face Whipping. For Assault VANCOUVER V--Maglatrate: Qscity Orr threvtanod a whip. ping for two Leon-age sailors who plonded guilty In police aout hore Mridev to alugning N taxi driver aver the head rors burs, Co ~ Tho-dofondants, 'Tony Mareing ton, 1, wand Marth Wise, 17) hoth of HMOB Ontario, wore: re manded for sontonae to Tuesday ‘oy a Joint charge of robbery Court waa totd that taxt driver Donjamin’ Morris. requivud , 86 alltchos to ¢ a e of $16. - PepeRT eT SINENEe #°5-10FES CHER ERRNNINT b/Four Face Trial | |For Kidnapping - - BURNABY, 1.0, —Vour men ohayged with kidnapping 0 Sate way store ninnager durhig at armor holdup Inat May 20, Wode. noacay wore: ordered to wtand _ltrtal ya, higher cour with |. ono wounds follows] | Geilo 1, Honrte 9, wey ’ 5 . ee * y atiloties ox-| tfled:..Dl ort officials had ° expucted the ‘Texan, Tho Argen- - tia, Nowfoundl yt fi¢d; Shannon: Friday, that some Texan pllot-had. taken off on a brief island: flight. but had failed to:land.’ Uf nde: étddd ho thad 22. hours” fuel abdard for:-tha: one-hour, hop. 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