4 ust 21, 4954 ROW'S. DES paar Time) 16.0 feeb * 19.2 feet 5.2 feet 8.3 feet rit RE? why, Ws only me, , my elt, " says: Kilty, br. The young Minneapolis fellne had Jumped up ona mirrored table p nd got pt her own reflection. hful Thrill-Killers Cringe, h Faced With Victim's Body i Brooklyn's! Bling feonagers, : pout thelr deeds | med sick and b sight of one of Blims. over for Jack ld leader of the! F He wept when | msday with the fsoaked body of Fand told detec- ; who two: days edly given police ying and other me thie night -ee-4 ¢ A pe he told them: 5a supreme ad Fto identify the aMenter, 34, who - ais killers in a: Monday night. Mothing of the | fter the four hade Plant: or the construe} Bluctlon plant in Prince Rupert Operitive Asso- n started a Co. id this morning, where dhe plan’ aay cleared and rent has been Bells, assistant | of the PRECA f! that he had Co-Op official * (he baller fur er equinnient Bed und is Mit. {im Sin Fran- pile driving has |: Dit Pile Driving pee Rupert, Mr, 0g that- Mittman had told them Bh four youths: ‘on Brookivn bla, that’s him,” ne said quick- ‘youths were ar: rested early Tuts- iday on an assault complaint and told of beating and torturing a man and throwing him into the East river.’ Police ‘recovered the body. = \ Koslow, lean, and mustached, ;Was the first to: be shown: the brulsed and ‘bloated — figure. stretched out on the pier. He turned. pale and: whimpered: . away from. here, before I faint. " husky’: Melvin: “Mittinan, 1s a strained: ‘and | ‘tearful voice * 8, that's the. ini: we" ‘threw 4 Ante: tho river.” Police sreported only two days “he liked to pummel the gang’s victims “to see how hard I could hit.’ : Jerome Lieberman, 17, , answer: ed police questions grimly,. but ‘there were tears in his eyes. He): bent over the hody and then iquickly jerked hack. “Yes, that's ’ “Yes,” that’s. the man, Take me . Brought, to: the scene next. wast of -{terlor points and:in thé Cariboo: ving.solyed’ ‘the mystery be- | Poljce thus. ‘far Say, they: have learned of nine attacks. ‘bv, the gang, Including ‘the ‘death of Menter and another man. 2hefn- hold Ulrichson, a .43-year-old steeplejack. They also. admitted lashing two girls. with a leather whip and beating. up’ five “men encountered th Brooklyn parks according to the ‘police. i ging over an inch ¢ of. ‘ralth tothe area ina six-hour poriodi: Light rain was dlso reported.” through: the night from several southern {n- In contrast the. notthern aréas tinue over the southern, half of the province today: ‘with clear- ing looked for on Baturday. A storm now . moving southward (Wy The Inst and youngest of the four, 15-year-old Robert Trach- tenbet#, remarked: “I think that's the gyy.” Police sald the gang fell upon Menter jn the park,. beat him and burned the soles of his feet with elgarets and then marched him to the river, An autopsy showed he died from Alaska will bring an end to the sunny weathor in the norlly and showers are foretast for that area lomorrow. Forcenst: valid until mnldnight Saturday. - . JNorth Coast Regton— Sunny today, Increasing cloudiness this evening becoming. overcast. by midnight. Light shin Saturday, Fistierwoman.” Found. Dead Near Floats. - Cororter Called | From Terrace e ‘The’ “boly of well: lesiown commercial fishery woman, | Jessie - Jensen: “of}: | Dodge Cove,. Digby Islarid, |: was found this morning on]. the. shore near the federal}, government. floats beyond : Mis. the drydock. The dead- woman, described]: ‘by police as being about, 40 years} old, was found on the rocks 25]. yards west of the floats. Police]: say that apparently. the body had heen left there by the tide]. a¥ iL went out, The discovery was made by on: unidentified commercial fisher- man. who phoned - police. Her . the jumbo-sized. trio for . The Legion-sponsored show will death is. thought to have: 0c]; , curred overnight as itis re-|- ported: she was-seen ‘as. late as , yesterday. - + Police substantiate this theory. “| saying that the body. did. not. ap- “| pear: to. have been in the water | ed to have relatives tarlo. dicas Jensen, died-in 1952. ~ Larry Pr ruden, coroner from Terrace. is expected in Printe Rupert this afternoon to hold'an ‘{inquiry. Coroner George Dawes is at present in eastern Canada. The’ body was taken’ to BO. | Undertakers. Ocean Falls Man. Gets Hard Labor An Ocean Falls man was found guilty yesterday on a charge of, gross indecency and sentenced, by County Court by Judge W, 0. Her ‘husband, Olaf An-! : ve ! ~eyed:as workmen unloaded: gaily. colored trucks and:'set | VANCOUVER’ (PLAN official | “1 of the B.C. fisheries department says sockeye salmon catches off the .west coast of ‘Vancouver Is- | land may Indicate.a large run on the Adams) River, : . The sockeye are being caught by troliers’ daily, although | the | fish don’t usually take a lure. | The fisheries. official said | Thursday ‘that. such: conditions indicate a large number of the fish inthe area, and added that the Adams River. run’ may arrive in the Straits of Juan ‘de Fuca during the next, week. Fishing in the Actiye Pass area was reported as good, al- Ithough the Georgla Stralt catch was considered “light.” r parents, at, Cees opening of the’ Odyson Circus. will. be such as “this ‘by these ‘three: trained’ elephants, iCompeting ° '|elded that. the hiil-up to Roose. <# of submersion and had been! Cooler, Winds light, Low tonight allve when he hit the water,/and high Saturday at Port Hardy Montor leaves a wife and two/Sandsplt and Prince Rupert children, a ~ (82 and 62, Fulton to one year hard labor at Oakalla Pr isoty Farm, Found guilty was Ralph Clark | Dunn, who along with Gordon! Hit by Blast “PEANUT DAY’ “Peanut Day" tomorrow, Membors of the club will emremmpeemer ena tete Fo name Ht ss to Aid Cancer Fight — cted by B.C. Researcher | Tho Brlitsh rh Connell Biced dseovery ‘h vedneos cost themeal impor psrareh, i lesertbod pr 0. ; syathotically- Beal, ealled Imiportant fine ry over muda dn 'yoof the Couns Heed by Dr Wy, avo =Old pos ‘yr, Indin, yo omphnalyed Iseaverad UMP, method of pro Bally, prodtatod Monn “A eure pn brought sove 8X Wows HY Of one of the CMeYIOR vital PNCOTOUK call Mayne could OM WlMal thas yr Covi and AL probiblulve east, Dr, Khor anne process allows production Of UMP ab about $100 0 gram or $45,000 a pound, half tho prove lous cost, ' Councll offlolnla suid an im portant research fonbure af Dr. Khorana's process ta that (t al. lowa production of UMP In an “oxtremely pure form whith makoa Ib partloutarly valuable for modienl rexeareh." Dr, Gordon M, Sehrum, circa tor of the counall and hoad of the Univoralty of Priifah Column hin'y’ phytlon dopartmont, sald "Hla hard to forconat anything wa roault of thla discovory, but Wo avo’ all very oxaltod about tt." dino monophosphito— will ho Red Jmmodintely, for the atudy of an oven more costly chon. onl called UTPC or uridine trl phosphate, worth nbout $160,000 {R pound, UMP and UTP form part at the KINSMEN CLUB TO STAGE The Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club will hold ita annual streets in order to ralge tunes for thelr many community prof- ects Among those are Kideles Camp at Lakelse Lake, tho May _ 24 Sports Day, Hallowo'on Honfines and Christinas parties tn Prince Rupert and Miller Bay Hospltal. Vo xald UMP-short for Url} ‘ TOMORROW © he solllng pennitts on the elty NAP erent ite weenie set Hove Vhotr iunlatipn arid chomts on broakdown.inny load to the Konrad Hedman alsa’ of Meean Falls, clecled speedy trial: before Jutige Fullon on “Wednesday, Hedman was found not gully of the charge Which arose from an offence July 17 In Ocean Falls, ATHENS, Greece (Rewlers)— A dynamite oxplosion broke win. dows i a British consulate on ‘Crete Island today as excited Greeks propared massive denon. strations and symbolic blood-let- ting to support thelr claim to: ‘British-held Cyprus, ariifleial production of-dn on-| tlre chain of coll- producing sub. stances, - UNDERSTANDING rns | "When we undoratana ‘tho aynthesls of all thoda chomleats and tholr eyele of operation, wo may well undoratind canear,’ anid Dr, Shrum,' “And undor- atanding onneer: mguna that ! Cup WI follow, . “Wo cnn't any tint De, Khor na will produay-' theaa other groups of ‘ongynied, bub Is vory posatble,” continued Dr, Shri, abort." Dr, Khovana one: to the BO, tocanrry out roaonrely under’ Who aponaorship of tha' National Ro nonrely Counoll, Oltnwa, Dr. Khorana, a-ralieing Indl: vidual, strossod that ho hadn't ciacoverod tho aubatanee, moat Important group of chont ante in all grew 1 lh hos 1 "AL tonal we Sool nN Ja Juab the Rogvarch Counoll two yonrs ago . "S'yo Jual conipauindod Ib In tho Inhoratory.” a rt children ‘and |° circus-goers’: attention: ‘will, be. |. ny mkeys and: tigers; and human daredevils of..the trapeze and :Tope alongwith the much- loved clowns and. other. acts; goon at ‘Roosevelt Park atarday. night, with a Matinee Saturday. Lt ‘opening shi ‘tonight f the| am Cc i" “Giron ‘off that’ there w circus parade been ‘planned «b ‘ jvelt, park, would : ‘the elephants ‘tender: ‘feet, . and called. off the display... The Odyson © SHOW, 5 with Its. starry cast of. trapeze and tight: rope. ‘artists, ‘animal ° trainers, clowns and be-spangled . girls, will go on tonight and. tomorrow night, with a matince Saturday afternoon. Speclal rides for’ chil- dren are an added. attraction. Operators Reject ward British Columbia's fish com- panles ave rojected. a concill- ation board award on an agreo- ment for fresh fish ‘and’ cold stornge workers of the Untted Fishermen and: Allied Workers Unlot (Ind), according to word recelved hero today. ‘Ina wite to a Jocal company, i spokesman for the B.C. Fish- ores Asgocintion anid that tho mended wage hoonls and shorter ‘Twork week in a two-yonr con- track, was tnaccoptable to the iw |companics and thal negotiations NO MIRTOTS are oot to aupllate this. + lovoly brand of Gore man glamar--ns exonplitied. by the Borgoote Koasloy twins, Alloo (lott) and Helena, Thoy-n ro dancora (Ina Parla night olwh, " and overythtug they do fo juat naturally to ne gad Aan angle, ¥ ‘ton. the contract “will, have to bo continued In an offort to reach nsonsihle sebtloment.” Harlor, UPAWU bargainors had secommiended necoptance of the conclllation award: by the fresh fish and gold storage work. ors, Bargalnors aye alae rod. onmonded nacopiance of tho companies’, Intent offer for the cannery, nol lott and reduction workers and yotlng on both ta. alles (8 now Widorway by union Joculs wlong tha const, \: ot anand CHORE SHEDS TEED BC Favors Yukon Union WHITEHORSE, Y.T. = Pros mlor Bonnett sald here Thuradny, Britlah Columbia would fnvor a politienl union with the Yukon Jand a Northwoat Torritorios, ‘ Tho promo, on an oxtandog tour of Northern B.C, and tho southorn Yukon, told the White- jorge Donrd. of Trido : “Brita Columbia would no dowbt weloone a union with the Yukon and northwoat territorios but discupalons must bo mado freoly by the toreitorlea cot corned” 8 the cabinet that operat _ the plant be'allowed to continue after September 30 ‘closur a the same time: ‘Mr: sl tion can then be’ take - He. ‘said . he: would: aan le ‘Propose the. “governinent too ‘hard ‘ons | | He pointed out that ald-Gordon took. over,, of the CNR: he had inst “to make the: vallway- -that‘one of: his. first, t ‘to eliminate all those operation -whigh,; were; nof,in the ‘trans portation ‘category and; wer showing & logs." “The” Prince Rupert shipyat a ‘acquire the: entire forma Cro hf and’ drydock,was.one of these,' "Ved'the, m: ho said, “To keep it going,”the wi government agreed’ to pay: “tts: roperating losses for a period, 0 two years, which ‘was later ex- ‘\tended to another two. years: |the: forated so that in four year's the But the position steadily. detor=|¢ ‘Ing’ companies: In view oft ‘expressed’ Intorest that annual, operttite loss:roso from 7 Anta: #0000 00 to $218, p00, ' ~ Hains + b ne conellintion award, which recom. | end of June, tho amount of busi. ness that oach thought It could’ do at the shipyard was much leas than proviously estinintod,” 1h ho sntd, “At flrat thoy wore (uote |@ Ing’ me amounts In the nelghs horhood of $100,000 to cover their | to repair work, but whon we really got down to It the figures worg cloxor: to $0,000." Mr. Sinelatr sald the Flahore men's Co-Oporative’ was the only company actually prepared to put up enpital to Reop the aperne tlon going. ‘ Howavor, It did not wiih to af. Stine rosponslbility for manages mont, Subsequently negotiations |¥ betwoon Burrard, Shipyards and tho fishing companion collapnad whon thore ‘at nol sutficiont guarantoo of future bualnoss: In ship, repays, © “Ho nddod that when the de alslon to closo down Soptomber $0 waa finally confirmed, thore wore no protests fran. tho flay Ing. conyprnios, have talked to hore that thera In no pines for the ON In the: drydook huslnens,” Mr, Sin=: olale sald, “Ono rongon ta that tho rallelo way must avold allonating ousy tomora carrying on the same OW A ayatom, It hoa. hoon suggested that tho government take. over Instead, but‘ nowhere ,elre In Cannda ta this bolng done] ¥ Thoro'la nlways bitter complaint | ba whon tho ‘government mover Into compatition, with brlynte Induatyy. Roforrlig to tho plon that the lth ahinyard andl Indluattil Jobs under private managoment, Mp, Alnolair polnted out. that. Burs |: “But when 1 saw tom ab tho inte Ugg for bualnioas, “TL weomy agreed by att r orations nt othor polnta on they", puting the fols, lowed, i cu a heated: ex-. change when Goorga Caxey sald: haa § plonsod, to.hear the fisha Mater finally admit I bi vad atnera govern ght was trying “souttlo”. Princo Ruport Min eon of Vangouver, Mr: ‘Binelalt protested ‘that; Mr. Onsoy: was 0 | “trying to put wordd in any 2! meuth” and ‘doniod making any.” auch.-remark althoy alireatly, of by intoronce, . eerone ‘Tn anawor toa question iy’ Jamon Prusky whothor It-.would . °° he poasiblo: for the ONR to ‘Abt :. up .@ board of directors anda’ anger, to opétate the drydock, Me Alnolatr. gal it- was agltixt the rallway's polloy :to-compoto : with private, Industry dn thle manner, Ho pointed: out -thabae Major problem. fnolng- local por sonnel In opornting tho ‘plant, waa that thoy had no final qy- thorily over cots nnd wore pror vented. by ONR polloy from sls th ” “ Anawor'ltig, a-quoxtion. hy Ble frig Pocorson on .the oatl te | 9,000,000. noadorl to repair. tho natalintion,. Mr. Slriolalr aad. 5 ‘Hthie {Ipute-roprowonted tha covb. < | g complote ovorhnul, He nda. i Ab the coat of “funotlonal” tae, i r would bo conaldorably: lean... te Appl te and ho waa’ at ‘the onln {ie} to the cconomy of thi-aron. that we matntaln Choro frnlditlog n ‘whol ‘loont Induabry in ad): M He thon i not: oni, Mita ap ppl fa tho wy ta thing: T) ann to neo that thos” cll Han ne matntatned hogy! fate the niooting, Mr ne th furd Binipynrets had recently ene lott or Wagoner, by" ma nM on that “It ls onaons ahing Indie All- continue to to avery’ yo uy