uéd orn page 1) ires.:: x ofrem- “his itenipted suicide last. June. He king, AS: a sovurity before Mr, ‘Tap ‘articles appeared in Flash maga-_ in’ his opinion, —l with his service revolver also ists Findings From ran have been named to form opinion, untrne and. could noi, ‘the three- man committee to with any honesty of purpose, to ace ‘and admit study the reports of an RCMP have been made had any proper ‘team which worked with Mr: investigation been made.” maha They will also look over| Inspector Peler Lamont and {¢ the transcript of ‘evidence com- Nej} MacDonald, a forme: de n piled during more than six tective, were pronounced’ inuo- months of intermittent hear- ‘cent: by Mr. ‘Tupper of charges ings. that they reecived’ a series of SET UP LAST JUNE $300 payoffs fron gambler Wil- The commission was set up liam Mugs Corning, “Jgune 25, 1955, ‘after a series of| Mr. Tupper’s: report said thal, Helen Dowrzlas -|zine, a Toronto tabloid, charg-, was ‘speaking the. truth when | iig corruption within the force she said chiet Mulligan tcld her tland following a report of a Sen- he. had’ received $38,000 “from ate committee on drug addiction’ gamblers.” ‘The woman testified (which criticized ‘the Vancouver | that she and the police officer ‘force for laxity. " thad been lovers trom. ‘Ap45 to The attempt a day eartler by, 1949.” Det.-Sgt. Cuthbert to take his| NO: EVIDENCE i ROM. CINEF ti said there likely had been a [/named person herein.” -lown life. in. the police station “Concern and bewilderment helped ‘touch off the inquiry. has‘ heen expressed . . . over Lhe Mr. Tupper’s interim report — o: . ‘| dealing with administration only falure fo ave ae saute A — was brougnt down in January. ,, In his final report, Me. Tupper neIb ‘Si be regretted that this vag nob Heard and in’ particu- lar that commission counsel were left without. his hely to search 'forany supbort . to his state- ‘ment : >, ethap he was the abject at a. -conspiiacy | between, a Van- cover newspaper, A) moniker of the « legislative. - asselably and - certain: police officers” ‘Mr: Tipper did not believe that ARSOLVED | OF WRONGDOING. objections over: tng nianner’ in ‘Alan Rossiter, now staff super- lw waich: ine commission was hand- payoff -by Chinese gamblers, to members of the force, but. that there was no evidence against individuals. ; “In: Mr. Tupper’s opinion, in- formation had been supplied to Tithe underworld .on impending . police action, but that there was ‘ho evidence: “to” indicate any’: a “The - allegation against. In- ; : Perly using police: cars is, in my intendent of the force, of any. suggestion pation’. “tien a an: ‘issue injpenits and ‘of a television set from.a tran. | one “party. has’ no hope of. suec- m sit company vice-president. tess; ; ib ‘has been an’ age -long -Deputy-chief Gordon Ambrose : practice ‘for’ him {o -withdtaw Mod Sunerintendent of. Detec-, behind a cloud of siucke, arrows ‘tives J. C, Horton were cleared | or other concealment.” a a ‘of charees made by . Det.- “Sgt. - Of ‘testimony regarding chief ‘m, Cuthbert : that. they: wished . to! ,rlligan’s -, xffaiy with |. Miss , | Douglas; Mr. ‘Tapper: said: “This woul not he the: first ocedsion when ihe dragi¢ degene- ration of a man's character — arose from such @ liaison as she Poe oe recounted.” 2 : STOP ‘He. said: her’ M share in. gambling payoffs. B spector B _ a: Jelley ‘of impro- testimony MEX- ‘SUFFERING seven. if -other methods of | treatment have failed. "Sold. On Money ‘Back Guarantée ye we ALL DRUGGISTS Probe plains, at all events In part, the Increases currupt behavior of a man cap- C | able in many ways, who iinpres. P al ty On tr 0 sed the members of the police |: commisston with his abilllies as well as the publle et large.” Helen Douglas is the maiden name of a woman. parmitted to testify vellecdl and with her mar- ried name secret and who said chief Mulligan paid $2,000 for a farm’ jin the Frases valley for them to withdraw to “when the time came for him to leave the foree.” . Of Cuthbert, the other chief! accuser of Mulligan, Mr, Tupper said: | “T cannot accept a scrious part of his ‘testimony, but I entertain no doubt of his own guilt and that if arose through his com- Khrushchev MOSCOW (Reuters) — Nikita Khrushchev Tuesday increased his control over day-to-day af- fairs of the Communist party by assuming the chairmanship of a new 10-man committee to run the party in the Russian federa- tion—Biggest of the Soviet Un-. ion’s 16 republics, The committee, a special bur- eau of the Soviet Communist varty central committee, will ensure a “more operative” solu- tion of economic and other problems within the Russian federation, which hitherto has been incorporated in the na- onal Communist party organi- gation. Unlike the other 15 re- some of the time. Every few. years the snows come early in November and slay, so the game is forced down on the low ranges and cannol get back. to the high land, Often these carly deep snows are fol- lowed by thaw and freeze, conse- quently the entire range is seal- ed up within an iey sheath. The very cold temperatures soon take the fat off the starving animals, the flesh svon follows, then the fawns and moose calves dic, and more of the mature male animals die than the females. Those females thal do survive are in poor shape to nourish the runted offspring they drop, the herd gocs into a slate of im- \ came down to the low ranges two months early last Fall and have already eaten the browse nor- mally used in March. There is just about no chance that the snow will miraculously disap- | y pear, so many of these great creatures will surely die even as this is written, and ‘tis a long long drag:'ere April comes. Similar awful conditions pre- vail throughout the province, so it ig a good ining that high hunting success was mel in cer- ain places last Fall; here the recovery will be faster for there were jess animals to clean up the feed, but it looks pretty bad where there was small hunter kill among the less accessible big i TDOORS. with MARTY | To continue our theme anent the gainble the game management man must make against the weather and to point up the fact that every gambler loses headers and laurels will be dear. ly won! - There is a straw blowing in the wind, and it will surely blow our way unless we mend our ways. The National Parks authoritics in the Alberta Rockies complalu quite properly that the lakes of asy access are all fished out. Consequently hatcheries must work at higher capacity to. pro- duce catehable fish for the tour- ist, lest the tourist trade fall off: Your columnist notes wilh dis- may a marked lessening in num- bers of steelhead in certain in- land fish holes and warns that a single fish per angler per day a5 was led: were: the “true cause ‘of Mul- |. : =| cleared, ‘in, the opinion of the ligan’s , withdrawal . from: partici- to re n ' commissioner, M “of” wrongdoing in his purehase |, plicity with Mulligan. _ While I cannot accept it as ‘possible that there was no complicity with Cuthbert In his corruption by any member of the gambling detail of which he was in charge, there is no ade- quate evidence to support any allegation of corruption against aly one of the other elghit mem- bers of that detail. . CLEARS FIVE DETECTIVES He cleared without qualifica- 'tion five other detectives -- “In my ovinion any allegation. of: corruption against George Kit- son, James Frew, R. 5. Harrison, T. F. Stokes and T. McHeray . is untrue.” Mr. Tupper described Flash ag “a scandal sheet” .ancl went into the history of Ray Munro, its former west coast correspond- rent, “ag not think if unjust {o cenclude that Munro thinks of the world in terms more suitable fo a melodrama than ihe usual, though sometimes -tragic, circumstances of eyery- day life, | think he is unable {o dispense with sensatlional- ism and has found in tines of peace that it arises most! tatsily in exposing the wrongs of others, This latter end has seemed se important to him ns to excuse the means of ils avfainment,” Tupper! Vancouver aldjcman and one- time member of the legislature. | SOUGHT POLICE IMMENUTY dent of the force, fatally himself about three hours befor | BRIDGE balance, the feeding grounds arc devasted, and the gaine man was wrong once again for having al- lowed the herd to build up to satisfy the clamor of the hunters er more game to shoot. There; nave been many such winters, : ihre is one on right now, and: 4. {that is why so many reports of! ate the activities of the Parly| moose being in villages and near) organizations — in AULONOMOUS | Houses are coming in. republics, provinces ¢ and regions A long time ago a winter like | of the Russian federation with this one killed off almost all the! the activities of the Soviet state | ay petween the Rockies and the and economic organs and 0] pacifie, the effest of this Kill is] provide better leadership 0) siijt evidenced by the fact that} sulve questions of economic 2 And }the range of this fine animal Is ‘cultural construction.” Iso small today. ‘The moose herd Stretching from the Baltic (0! i the little used Wells Grey Park} the Pacific, from the Arctic to ne | the Black sea, the Russian fed- eration contains more than half the population: of the Soviet Un- ion and includes 74 percent of ibs territory. BLACKWOOD onf publics, the Russian federation had no party organization of its own, Severa} members of the bur- eau are Closely identified with Khrushchev’s policies.. Moscow radio said the bureau was. created “to help co-ordin- SWANSCOMBE, “England 1 Severe cold caused 4,000 hotties | of soft drinks to explode while | being delivered to this Kent, town, . | | \ | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD BRS Mr. Dale Shows How Contract is Possible “Just a question whether it’s a six or seven, lan who, as uniform super: inten- | shot (cribs, discarding a smell-heart./ @: ‘and-since Mr. Dale he was cue to face cross-esurn - marked Mr. Muzzy as he won the first trick in today's ~ SINUS | The report said Mr, 8:15 p.m i accepted “as true” the tesil-| , 7 tan «. 3 p.m. . mony of Jack Price, former. hand with the ace of hearts over Mi. Abel's king. His esceve Tc Senior Game ush le BAS pan, ‘estimate was based on the belief that if the ¢ Jub finesse were successful, he would win all the u icks, At trick two he cashed the kingi!~f-¥ - NEVO Sinus - -Remedy—medi- Mr. Price testified’ that re! : | : . . ite Shelley 1 “cally ‘proven modern dis- interceded with two men he; of diamonds, then led the six of : Southt dealer; boty sides vule | Today “i ih a iy eham Shelley, Winters i ¢ -, Covery. GUARANTEES complete - knew as gamblers to have then ; -clubs and put in dummy's queen.; yrrables ¢ Hohl: NN Te Oe pam} ‘ ‘The Nidkt of the Hunter” 2 : relief of acute or chronic extend police immunity lo an- Mar Dale won with the king of! * NORTH ; | eon ie ea - ” sinusitis irrespective of sever other gambler, i hads ¢ and returned a heart. Dum-; & Mer, Heinsite Thurs. to Sat . Frerings i - 8:15 9. mM. “ity oF : duration’ of case eee Thore was only fleetin: refor- imy rified and the ace of clubs . ‘ Sat, Matine'es 2 - dito - 7224 t enee in the report to Harry Whe- ‘was cashed. 4 Here Mr. Abel showed out of: had all off idummy’s remalning ch Ibs topped, ‘Mrs Muzzy bad no place. to dis- res) may sgon be the leval limit, Leave some for sced and return them to the walter unharmed? herds. A fuller picture may be drawn when June comes around, but we should be ready to accept a cur- tailed season and a buck law (00, fand that decision is Just one | a ‘more onus that falls squarely on! & the game management man; ‘bear with him! ’ The dollies are showing up al: RB iFairview and plenty of different: varieties of fish from flounder | z to grey cod Tell to jigs proffered ; By 4 two young couples on Sune | i. Good Food No need to go short oni C ‘al A | angling fun at any time of the i ongenial Atmosphere year if one will fish the salt | Fay e chuck, tackle df most any kind iy e will bring success and lures will s 0 No! ‘eet as many fish as bait. The | ig pen ‘Daily Copper River at ‘Terrace still | as 7 am-2 pm -5 pm-8 pm frozen and many anxious rod-! De isters from hereabouls waiting | @ for it to open up. The Terrace | ‘Derbyites may expect some op- position from the luca steel | Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room Sundays 5 p.m, - 8 p.m. DON’T MISS THE | BASKETBALL GAMES ! Friday and Saturday — Civic Centre : New Metlakatla vs. Challengers : ination, te SURERERERRSuMA "2. , Byents recorded .,. in /¢ard his spade Torey und he Wass Bee ae Kab this report, whieh In my epinion GO8N, one. tl sor i “What kind of a play was, fo took place, make up a tragic! ye d Mr Hei te tere Afr. Murry narrative of personal tempta- |! Mt: complained Mr, Heinsite,; rr tion and wrenedoing.” -teferring to the first chad lec ead, | wad After hearing 126 witnesses A PENESSY 2 dae ee , i pie e3 and handling 144 exhibis dur-" “That was. these," replied he | Widding: “Jewellry ing the, 40 sittings which cost: Mr. Muaay seri. “What obh- ; Sani W ey North okast . . yo approximately $30,000, Mr. Tup- er play Dave] BOLE Ue Yo we De : aa iy | IVs not enonsa to knew what” ¢ 3 #8 AT Tits heruay “ThIs inawir'y 5 in na se MWse a Hines My " Saad Mr. He insite, \ ye Leaty . 4 For Every Occation the tial of ary individual, ‘ponipuusty, “You've got lo know; J Hel as this report eravely how Lo Fie se, Just lead the the ehubs wean, Teruate ho | UE 1 On val e. | affects individuals, ik ds otisfae~ pine of clubs first and let iteride. aid, “but your way deive Mit 1 MAKE SURE IT'S ae wan as itor’ {a he ohle to Say that all Dale will win with the jack, Dub best w ay citer, Suppers 1 tad states tf MAUREEN KISTLER, chosen [conclusions reached herein upen as soon as yor gel in you can held the tone jack and Aber tac lt} me PATRICIA ‘cM startled with tive fo the king. Miss Australia, is shown In that ease your play is ne good, Montreal before statins ona ithe conduct pfouny persone are cash (he are of chibs, pull the founded on the evidence... aneen Uareueh to ruff ont the ADDED FEVTORT mi Jerelhe 545 ; one wig fe visit to a number of Canadian {whieh, in omy cpirion, would (king and set up the ten spot,” The play Chai protects cpattest BOWERY BOYS clules, She earrles toy koala have been admissible in acowt. Mr. Dale came (o Mr, Mugzy's any d-1oelub breik Mr Dale! C ‘IN : bears for good luck, (GP Photo) tof Jaw." ereseua, “J adinit Muzey phiyed continued, “is to cash the fee or! 1 a - Se So comes oe calubs first, then ge fo the cased | A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE “apy Chasers" hand aad lead the nine. Now : if Abel has started with five to “ : vy kine soy] + uge t it: < , Mie king he will have to win it Todoy JACK PALANCE in ar ko wWilliowh aay elub) whaner " ' ' " | itp have hve to the. fine: 7 - 9:05 | Died 1,000 Times faek. 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