BES RP ETN ee , thrererseeceocecscescenseaserees " Weinberger — kidnapper “to die tonight | - OSSINING, N.Y. w—John Oe - Angelo. ‘Lamarea; - his legal’ | 0 pleas exhausted inthe kidnap- killing © of little. Peter Wein-. - berger, ‘is. Scheduled «to die tonight. in. the .electric: chair.: ‘The 33-year-old | Lamarea’s final hope -is, last minute ac- tion by Governor Averell Mar- - _riman, ae ‘Lamarca snatched 33- day- ‘Old. Peter from his carriage outside the Weinberger's West- bury, N-Y., home July 4, 1956. | "He. left . the: baby. ‘to die, in -a-lonely briar and. honeysuckle ; Patch the next day, _ ‘ereccceccocersrercorereoasorses. Skeena MP ¥ | Fisheries oon of ~~ Jearlier’ the new offer w ‘able: the. province's . salmon.. fish~ offer June. 20. ge 2 Fishermen’ will vote ‘on 1 the of: couver, Alex Gordon a » here tomorrow with LARVEST ‘BOUNTY_—A. fabulous’ ‘flow of w at, part: f. US. S largest. since 1947. and second largest. on record, pours: ‘into a’ river barge at ‘the Cargill: elevator in. St, Louis, ‘Mo.; The; barge matches the capacity ofmore than’50. rail cars. It. will: Bo down, 4 “deep i in red = Mississipp} to be exported from Baton, ae La "OTTAWA (P)—Frank Howard Plat an e crash. kills : three | : ” AMMAN: “Jordan : “(Reu ers) More British ‘troops arrived in: |} Amman. today as. ‘reinforcements. e requested » by King- Hussei for. “The new ‘figures are: “ Sockeye,| | British ‘forces, already. here: 726 to.28- ‘cents a° pound, compared] - Chartered’ planes ‘of. the: Jor with: 25 ‘cents. in: the ‘June 20: of-: Pout _. | danian’ ‘airline - were: flying: “thi *.\ troops’ from the port: of Aquaba. mi 2 Amman . to.reinforce the 2,500: bolstering ° Hussein's, re-, € . ‘the United. Fishermen. and died: Workers: Union. poh ad “(CCF-Skeena)_ said’ Wednesday |. British. Columbia is “heavily in “debt” despite ‘Tosy statements.toj} . ithe contrary, by Premier, Bennett | oe of BC, “ “speaking. in the Commons, Mr: Howard | said .Mr. ‘Bennett, -who| . is also “his. -province’s ‘finance | ox minister Meeps. a “separate set’ 8 i te % > cents, fal chums TV, +0 was’ ‘speaking: ct d ' Mr, Howard ‘said ‘But. there was also the Indirect debt, which Mr. Bennett didn’t mention. 2: {gated ‘by ‘the. search plane ¥ : jt crashed Wednesday into a hill}. The: gunman. ‘told, ‘Cpl- Brown: fective. ‘operation ‘of: he an improved: run: in “vier : "Mr. Howard ‘sald: the: Domin- " ion Bureau of Statistics shows the direct debt in B.C. .as: $86,- 000,000 and the indirect debt at. $382, 000, 000, h- 7 - — speech aritictzing. the federal Richard Green, 36, of Penticton He is- well known In this area and: ritory but Israel agreed. Wednes- | Island man West ‘said: One government's $6,416,000,000 bond jand Const. J. R, Cormier, 27, of |has boasted to local residents of | day night to their resumption. | _ a . “Mr. West;iin.a . prepared state- | his ability to “live off the land. Middle East. discussions con- rent, demanded an investigation conversion plan. He. appealed to Finance Minister’ Fleming, not to “take lessons” from. Mr, Ben- nett in keeping separate sets of books. Two donations - boost fund y Larry Bollon Fund now stands at $373.79 as two dona- tlons totalling $12 were receiv- ed by the Royal Bank, August 4, we Contributions received were S10 from The Women's Auxil- Jary of the Uniled Fishermen ana Allied Workers’ Unton at Yort. Kdward, and $2 from Per- ry A. Bolton, vercccrerosesororvoretoareesess side, above nearby™. Skaha | Lake later provedto—be: quseless— = The Beaver floatplane was fly- ing low following reports from residents who. said they, had seen a suspicious man, ‘later cleared. Vancouver. . GIRL BEATEN TO DEATH The crash occurred on the op- posite side of the lake from the | cabin in which the body of at- tractive Antta Budde, 28, was dis- covered by her employer carly Monday. A recent immigrant from Germany, Miss Budde was working in an orchard at Kale- den. Discovery of the nude, beaten body started the search through- out this area of the Okanagan Valley, a country of Inkes, wood- ed slopes and orchard farms, Cpl, Ralph Brown of the three- man detachment at this small community 10 miles. north of Penticton, was shot twice Tues- day by a man he was questioning while taking part in the search, He is in good condition, suffer= “Dm ‘sorry: I have to-do this to “you.”. “He fired as: the officer. satin. ‘his car, then ran into the. ‘bush_ on a nearby hillside.. “MOST. DANGEROUS” ; _ Police say they ‘know the iden- A former employer said the man is “a really tough character” and police described hiny “most dan-' gerous.” No warrant has been {issued for the suspect but-his name and de- scription have | been widely’ cir- culated, The. search by police -patrols and local farmers. armed with rifles, shotguns. and revolvers, was suspended for the night late ‘Wednesday with no solid clues. found. ' Road blocks were main- tained throughout the night on all Highways leading out of the aren. Cause of the crash of the Beay- er search plane remained a mys- tery Wednesday night. “> de- partment of transport enquiry wis to be held Into the aceldent and an inquest was to open later Lhis week, ~ Forest access roads seen vi tal for BC. timber fire protection ty FRASER MacsDOUGALL — Ganadiin Presd But Writer DORSET, Ont. @ — British Columbin'’s erltlent! forest five outbreak Jed Canndtan forestry exports Wodnesday night to call oy federal and provincial gov- ernments to vote funds for con. atruction of forest access roads wherever they are needed. in HAUL, “the National Forest Fire Ro-. aenreh Conference ananimously npproved = a recommendation from A. V. Backman of Van- forest Income to protect forost capltal for future use, Mr. Buckman, who enrilor re- portod lghtning-cnaused — fires had ravaged more than 1,000,000 neres tn) B.C. with a tiniber loss of $20,000,000 snid forest access ronds ware vital all across tho country to provide fast accass to Hghtning strikes, usually in remote arons diffiowll to reach, MAY CONTROL STORMS At Ita oponing HORAIQN, 1 panel vocntell crak: flro- fighting units nnd prevent thont from spread- ing TACTICS IN USK Ho related experience of his company, Canadian Internations mM Paper, whlch = ostabiished auch tits this year in ite vare lous operating irons ity Quebec and New Brunswiolk, Ontario forest protection chiof Ty, 1. Mnckoy sild Ontario ap- proved tho shosk-troop princt- ple and tuned. It Whorovor dK- ‘| toreh while trying established © lines::,of”, -comnitini- cation between. “Agiaba And); Amman.” : into Jordan was halted’ earlier this | week: when | Israel. banned tinued in. Cairo, with special U.S. envoy Robert Murphy show- ing no outward resentment at the. initial snubbing. he got from President .Nasser of. the United Arab Republic, . KEPT WAITING. Nasser kept Murphy waiting until mid-evening Wednesday before he would’ reccive him. But Murphy said they had. a “very thorough, very friendly, very ‘satisfactory conversation ranging over a large number of subjects.” AG charges | arson backfired ‘PONTIAC; Mich, W—Michigan ‘| Attorney-General: Paul L. Adams anid: tadny he believes Teram- |sters Union official Frank Kiler- dorf was turned Into a human to set fira to a cleaning store in nearby Flint, Adaing told a press conference ‘nhs bollof is based “on what wo have discovered so. {ny that Kilerdorf inourred his injurl as while sething a fire trom whelh he fled.” Tho 5G-yonr-ole Klordort, uv business agont for a Tonmators Union loca) at Filnt, staggered Into n Pontine hospital carly Monday with burns over o6 per vont of his body, Ho Ag not ox. ‘The initial airlift. of troops oe ‘for supp Iyi ing “Francis John Moodie, of Digby Island was fined $50, costs or in default of payment sentenced to on emonth in jail when he pleaded guilty in Port. Edward police court Saturday to a charge of supplying a minor with an Jntoxicant, Also in Port Edward police court Jacob Hordychuk, of Digby |: Island was fined $25, costs or in default of payment sentenced to 10 days in ‘Jall when he plead- ed guilty. to n charge of being a minor mn possession of an In- toxicant. | year epey see ‘no reason’ ‘to ta a te “sufficiently. broad. to . permit complete. inquiry. Anto law. on- ed - discrimination; against. the Native population.” oot ~The ‘clty’s committee; entering |- its third day of closed inquiry. to- day, istexpected: to bring in its recommendations: within.a week. The labor: council also recom- mended: examinatiomof. local jail). fncilities, use of U.S, troops dur-: ing the’ riot, and treatment ' of demonstrators. . - Today, the’ Indian: population | itself mada Its first public. pro- test since the riot. Warold: ‘Sinclair of Cassiar Cannély,on behalf of the Na- ‘lives Jin this area, charged that . Indians have. suffered from ill- phi , ae a ih au) iS re nal forcement in'this ‘city and alleg-|:" today.’ ce To offset’ such. a wage. ‘pill a 35- per-cent Increase. in freight rates would be needed,: 0 Joint CNR- CPN statement sald. The sbatement—signed by ONE Vice-President W, T. Wilson. and CPR Vice-President D, 1. MeNelll —did not say whether tho rail- ways Will. accept or reject: the conciliation board’ $ majority: ‘Toe or lt sald operating ‘and traffic conditions aye belng ‘analysed. in the ‘git ‘of tho proposed wage Incroases before Labor Mintstor Starr Is given the ratlway, replys | GIVE WARNING: Me The railways, howover, warnod that a $00,000,000 “ wago ‘hike would “novitably reduce relay, employmont further.” » Thoy did not elaborata, .: The conaiintion board pron O= od. July, 30 that a threo-stage wago {nerenke be granted. the rallway's 130,000 non-oporatiy a employees. It aulggosted n wako incronse of four. cents an hour retroactive to.last Jan, 1, 0 threes porecont Increnxzo offaotivo, noxt| | able conver Unat the governmonts clacuaslon on Hah tning and for 4 poctad to live, | | Bopt. band. Anothor, thrao One | bn naked to consider the ox- bat tira control tho conforene rascvareuasossensresavenseccaens Adama linked “tho burning rh Lt cont noxt April: * mm ' -{s Bhe: mocommendatiotis,. ‘algned ponditaye on forest nocess ronds wa Invoating Nn part of todiy's erent te ey yaepepreeieapanmany 1 18 ae eed pitt aarti ee natn marci ony Ta eae nO ORMES DRUGS LTD, port that thore la hope nian may ba able to modify oar control Homo typos of Hahtuing storm, Roporting on Vehtning-control atudied fn the UA, Arthur Brown of the U.8. forest. aorvica aul Washington, D.0,, antd ibomay ho possible to xoad aumulus clonda with allver niteate and prevent them from folning up to form a mason Uehtning storm, J.D, Hanlon ef Montronl ad to move In fash on sind): Clyos Falling tree’ cuts electricity A falling bros that broke the ‘Valls’ Uiver’ power line nour Thalimoral, on tha Skoone River kopt olty ronidants wilhe out olnotriolty. tor whqubl ono hows early this morning, Nore thern Vrittah Columbia Power Company suporintendent W, DW, Sirlbh roportad today. - With an oxplosion and fro Sun- day night at the Latroiila Clean ors at Mink. Tho fro waa ropor- tod at 11 pan, Klerdort arrived milos awry, ab 7 aim, Monday, TWO THEORIES ~ Adams, who quoeatianad wit- Nonaos through the night, said “Wo are lott with tho following thoorlvas That this was an, or- ganived nttompt as part of Klerdorf's union aatlvily, or: she}: COREPLOVGOPIEODNIOOS OTR RDDEOTIOS did: i on. Wa own a at tho hospital at Pontiac, 30). WW ING. TUR LILI “atopy. nong “docs Bovorlys . ir 1 , ea §—A Indy In Wwadtng In the wator Hly pond ‘at! Gyprogs Cardona, lant tlowora look as though thoy’ ro worth wading for,’ and | 80 a Bovorly : “vaurent Wa. Tho Cannery, worker’ wee no ality, vr ot va atled ‘at Onsalar Onin Bab: Pin. on! Troadny, Me wan . ‘Garinery workor nt: Onaniar, ahs aera \ arrangements,” ‘have ' oe ' Wo agp Ton cay ila det th yl be ! Oe): , t me Be cqal Wht \ rend ‘ week by a ‘conciliation oard—would ost’ $60, ) a year if extended to all employees, the. railwa | ‘minority: report saying no: sos te img}: Fr “Thomson of: Regina and n nominee David Lewis of. Toronto, are not’ binding on elther.party.., : a The company. nomincePhilip . Vineberg of Montreal,: offered: Increase should, bo: /branted | this timo, . ° CePeon roe’ Man crush "under boa A $S-your old Maxse Wis brushed to death be " ~yestorday in: Massett -whert.e: ibont that wan betng: construe - tod brake loose: trom: itn skid and. fell on hime fy “Mr. Reginald “Davidwen -workking on . tha: conuteuath ‘of wo hont at: the: Maniett' ho t yard. whan’ the: acelden ‘ourred; ROMP at: Prine “ert: nubdlvisiow reporter by boned! chateman Me Tuntioo H, : : : gh (Aen Pus