| : + yo " { ‘ p VANCOUVER hou A five. Year > old undercover report, Which Cleared heh poliee oi ft- ors of secret charges of cor- Hiplion, was attacked Tresday ty a battery of lawyers b fore the Tupper reyal commission. * Terry Parsloe, 4$-yeur-old re- red RCMP sergeant and author the report, admitted under foss-¢xamination he had not sted on his income tas forms the $1,700 he received for in- Vestigalion which led to Ue port. The commission reeonvencd ‘uesday after a twoeweek ae Journinent due to Myr, Pursloe's ness To istnvestientins charges of corruption and craft within the Vancouver police ‘ppattient _ gibt was similar charges whieh ik to Charles Thompson, mavor @ Vancouver in 1990-41, hirsve Harstoe on Attorney - General ardon Wismer's recommenda- By BROCE LEVEE? Canadian Press Staff Writer tion, In both cases, Pet.-Ser Len uthbert accused hirasell of {king bribes and splitting then with police chief! Walter Muali- Pn. AMEN MMM iD WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ndercover Report Clearing Mulligan nder Fire From Battery of Lawyers TERRY 2. Onnittedt Sh,700 from income tax form, PARSLOE Mu Parsloe’s report. cleared toe chad and: all other bish officer, anual counts, Dt adowed uo Thier-inonth oo tvestestion dure whieh Che private ii ves- “agate das paid at $009 fee and i) eMpenses, MP. Par doe sald under ques- fionine he did not list the $1700 DE Dh. aRCOIne Gan becauiee “there Was bot darcin.” that at had all been used up in the investiga. tion, Lawyer G. L. Murray, counsel for the diitrtutors of Flash, a over to the underworkd?" Mr, Fickshinan asked, “Tt depends on the people,” Mr. Parsloe said, Mr, Fleishman himself was the target of a public rebuke as the hearing opened Tuesday. Speaking of statements Mr. Fleishiian admitted making be- fore a coroner's jury Inquiring into the death of Police Super- intend nt) Harry Whelan, Mr, Tupper sald: “hi my opinion, your conduct was an effrontery to the legal professton and an dnsilt lo me ag cominissioner to suggest that I would allow improper cross- examination,” Al the inquest. Mr. Fleishman te tified he had warned Supt. Whelan that) chief Mulligan planned to smear him at the. commussion hearing. He said he wlso warned the officer to be prepared for cross-cxamination ov the suicides of his daugh- ter and father, Two days later ‘Supt. Whelan shot himself, ’ ‘ Mr. Fleshman apologized for his words. lesta ' A letter from the Canadian | Association of Chiefs of Police: to the Vancouver police com- mission was termed by H. A. D, Oliver, lawyer for Syt. Cuthbert, | “the most brazen act of con.’ tempt of court since the com- | ;Dssion began,” * be WOES Obs SCOUTS FROM HAITI — Ines of a Hail dwelling w the World Scout Jamboree at LACK OF TRANSLATION By BILL BOSS \ Canndian Presi Staft Writer The letter was signed by asso: ! ‘ clation secretary George Shea of Ont. 0.—Flesta reigned amid ex- ‘Montreal and condemned “the 'Ploding fireworks as the Cuban: scandalous accusation” against ‘BOY Scouts portrayed Havana on; a the chief, Later, Robert Alex. {@ Saturday night Way yt NN Scouts from Hall! enjoy lunch in the shade of a hut Ningara-on-the-Lake, Ont, PROTESTED The Netherlunds display show. , old battle agalast the sea, cul- mnating in the 1953 floods Which resulted in help flowing ws Mae ad Se 1 ie built alang the Ith roof made of reed; from a stream that flows through the site of (CP Photo) y Cubans, Display By Britons Highlight Scout Jamboree Activities The = Australians (lustrated Jed in costiuned gymnastic form; "why the kangaroo jumps" with! NIAGARA - ON'- THE - LAKE, the story of Holland's centuries-|a sequence of dances, None carried French narra- tions and the French boys didn't Hke St, Jamboree officials in charge eWeekly Torunto tabloid. charged: “he toon or ROMP officer — now: Workiae ais a security offieer for Powel Fiver Co. had “eleated, che peaee chief with a report ander, association — president, raid the letter went out without his knowledge and the associa- tion “should not stick {ts neck Ten thousand scouts and rela- ‘tives crowded the World Secut Junboree aicua Tuesday — to Pwateh the Cuban dancers, their from Canada, the United States and otner cuuntries ty whom Hotiand sald “Phank you." apologized over the public-ad- dress system that translations had not been provided, om he underworld.” ‘ . £ %&S Neil Fleshemn. lawyer for 4 “Stash reporter Ray Siwnrg,’ We Waited For The @ charged: td t “Pput it to von that vou dida’t Best! e@rdie dibs repose” : BEAUTIFU], “Ant Pr putting fright back Sra veu chat bo did,” Anapoed Mr. Murray erttisited the re- mot forts laey of names, bst- ing “Comtaet 1” and "Contaet 2.7 Mr, Parstoe said he could not recall the nemes ef the acents Mr. Par-loe Finest Sheer Kayser SEAMLESS Le he ciypayed to ask questions ‘in : ‘NY OM he uiaderworld.” The atthude toward chief Muiligan In the underworld, he sa’ l) was; Mehran owenld porch his _ STOCKINGS i 69 ow grandmother,” “ % A “ENVENTED LAWYER On ¥ |. Sao Peo sian add he had ine i yooried & fiethacus ‘Toronto pew All. Sizes Season's Newes( Shade WALLACE'S f DEPT. STORE Fey WhO Mabe EVEN TO Up an a Ste have the way eleapred for eeasern OC unada | pom ers spiaye ny Fe said he told “ove or hwo persons he was aeling for Phe qawser when he asced ques Nene of atec-d pavoffs, “And son espeeted anyone to B hekege thes man who was with PURRERNAWRARROKOWE the ROMP 2 years would yo wo nd wee _ f TRY, THE Grand Cafe - For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY -— TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL } 3215 i as mem i 7 7 | Soa Sa BG al ESC eNom Beara we w Open foam toot am, Wi tid Ave, West lo into something that is being accompaniment beaten Hvely on investigated.” Hittlye instruments by a walsing Mr. Alexander is chief of [orchestra, weave a pulsating ser- Toronto's suburban York town. {les of dances that transported ship police. ‘Cuba's Spiariush-Negro-Aborizinal atmosphere to Canada. ; A long mock snake, supported : te fas vw , by several dancers, revellers : Good Many jPaying instiuments, carrying stlures and singing a eatehy oamba, Joined the display. Over- head, fireworks burst incessantly, Union Seamen i@nd when the show ended to a Take Other Jobs | crashing alton the ground was ‘littered with streamers, VANCOUVER @— An official) The Cubans and Jamaican, if strikebound Union Steamships | Dutch and Australian Scout dts- claimed today a “good many” of Plays were the bulldup to the "390 strizing coast seamen have} evening's maln pageant—a dis- gone to work for competing lines’ Play of scouting by the United during the of-day walkout, | Kingdom contingent. |. F. Ellis. the shipping firm's! They wound up a day of intra- ‘veneral manager, said the strike camp Visits, Journeys lo Nuvsara iy Seatacers Tnternas «nal Un- | Fatis by 3,000 Scouts and a ser- lu (AFL? had sceured jobs wiih! cs of presentations, The pra- Wher LC, companies that hold! stant today sees still more Scouts JSfd contra, ts, View the Jauls, ralsing the total “And they're working for (0 date fy 9.000. wares lower than) tho-e which | Uniclerptified hero of the UK. Linon Sieamships was willing shew Was Fros—a handsome to offs to end the strike,” he: Scout. scantily draped in the wid, ; 40d ot Pleeadilly Civcuto’ chitas- SIU portagent Sorm Cunning. terstic pose whose assignment Ham admitted that “some” of Wis tostand on a pedestal injthe the strikers ave now working for, eMtre of a scene recaptuting cother Lines but said there’s "nu, London's flavor, -appreclable number” working for; What the | 15-mile-an-hour Sather firms. ‘Dreezes did to his gossamer un- (“There aren't that many jobs. dertappings alone, raised gogse- "esa around,” he sald, Dhnples on spectators 200 ynrds Mew ile, a amton-manage- distant. ment deadivck continues with. Theme of Che display was la anectings seheduled — sine! Seoullng at the patrol level, with ! Ais 12 In an altempt {o nepotl- | the yarlety of vethdtles it em. rate a settlement on the Slu's! braces, Camplires, athletes, cal- iteinand for a new hourly wage: lsthentes, Irlsh and Seottleh ' schedule which the company: reels and comedy sketches Ine claim is economically “impos: volving tumbling |ustrated the alble. ‘diversity of Britain's cultures, . — Finale was a London sequence, MORE FIIGHE i WH atusle and words specially Heomposod by Ralph Reeder, ST. JOUNS, Nid, A Te French-speaking Seouts from Hears of Big By ARCH MacKENZIE Cannding Press Staff Writer LONDON @ ~—- Buckingham Palace today expressed puzale- ment about the blg ball-and- barbecue mystery—the celebra- (ions that were reported to have it up Balmoral Castle Uke a Christnas tree Monday night in connection with princess Mar- garets 23th birthday. The Royal Family and thelr guests dined quictly and went to bed carly, said Dlana Lyttleton, assistant press secretary at Buckingham Palace. ' "There was no barbecue, no ball, no party and no celebra- Uons. Nothing of the kind had been planned.” the BBG, British newspapers and domestic and foreign news ageficies had {t otherwise, with sone publishing cietalled infor- nuttion about barons of beef speelally selected by the Duke of Edlaburgh on Che hoof, torch- waving servants and a gay ball to the tune of highland pipes. “LT don't know iow these ator- ies ub oul,” suld Miss Lyttleton. “There was a belaled birthday parky for Princess Anne (five on Aug. Lay in the afternoon. Then, after per irlends had gone home, the Royal Fitnaily dined quietly and spent the evening in recrea- Von, ‘They went vw bed early.” The Daily Telegraph and the Manchester Guardian were two newspapers whose reports con , jormed ta the patace’s, The! ‘Limes sald there was a beef dines , aer.gnd ball. The Daily Mailand The Sketeh | baih of which pliyed up the Les. Everyone But Royal Family Castle Party that the newspapers were given accurale information, this non- souse world never have occur- red.” The Dally Mail ‘published a note by its reporter on the scene Monday evening outside * the Royal Family's scotligh summes home, set fir trees and sur- rounded by hills, "With other reporters I saw the Itghts In the grounds of the castle, a steady glow near the marquee on the lawn, “The barbecue, i. chere was to be a barbecue, was about duc. This was it. These are no pres faciitics at all at) Baimoral ‘there was no one to tell us ye. or no,” Resort Owner @ . Said Drowned VERNON, B.C. @~-Coroner Dr. J, E. Harvey, at an inquiry Tues- day found that Delbert J. (Dell) Robinson came to his death Mon. day by drowning In Okanagan lake, 300 yards west of his ex- clustve resort, Dell CHIE lodge. Mr. Robinson, who was 57, was born in New Brunswick and set- tled In the Okanagan tn the early 1020's. He was widely-known In the hotel business throughout the Paclie northwest, He had oper- ated Dell ClEf lodge alnce 1045, Fee De eee nte nee Firm Not Given Distillers Licence Oe Monamet wears and wears, even with the everyday abuse thet chairs and tables take, Monamal testils acids, alkalis, weam and eleohol, “Monamel gives such a beautiful ‘Anish, toomlustious in High Glots, smooth In Satin Fintth, Ask your Paint Dealer, abe youn HOME DESENVES THE DEST... 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Vee iN wt . at ‘ VAG al me y This partners, | 6 Prince Rupert Daily N Wednesday, August 2 ee 4, 1055, BLACKWOOD oni “BRIDGE ff By FASLEY BLACKWOOD Champion Brings Out Worst in Part . | ners Count on M é Cham Non te bring out the wont n the hand preced is cng A hawled out Mr. Abel fo} not finding ih rae at ; py cent and confused, Mr, Abel could | unk straight in today’s deal and agai on play eluded him. ean wf whe win North dealer, The opening lead against the a heart slam was'the queen of “vulnerable North » Sg } NORTH a < ‘libs, Mr. Abel saw slx trieks {i hearts, two In spades, one tn dia. monds and two in clubs—eleven in all, The twelfth tick would have fo come from a finesse of the Inck of spades or from raffing a lb In dummy. He chose the latter course, which was the better chotee us long as he handled {t correctly, He took the opentng lead with dummy’s king of clubs, came to hs hand with the ace of clubs pnd led a third club, ruffing with dummy's nine of hearts. Mrs. Keen overruffed with the jack and led back a trump. LINESSE LOSES Mr, Abel won with dummy's fee, entered his hand with the ace of spades and pulled the re. malning trumps. He still had a losing club in his hand. It had lo go-somewhere, He tried the finesse of the jack of spades, It lost to the queen and down he went, t oa AAD The bidding: North fast 1 Bass La Pass $9 Pag 4m Pasy 5 Pass rhould have ruffed the | with the ace of hear There Was a mutch better play | could have return ‘ for the contract but Mr. Abel was; with the Ace of spades ‘ted nol in a condition to see it. He last club and ruften tt whe niy’s nine of hearts. - Mrs. xg: Would have overrufted wih ty: tack but that would hate tag: Ther side's last triek HUFF IN DUMMY This ine of play would Guaranteed that one ledng tould be rulfed ti damay out chance of an overrull Ay: if the defender with ¢he fart a: hearts also had as many gs Clubs, thirteen tricks wee The trouble with Sir. 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