i pout into oe Guinan I Pibassy her c * aly pk its suicide Thursday of EB, Herbert Nox; “| | ¢ Washington state yt and a str ong fortes Praek tht? be a OA Gi. ee : ’ woe JUMPED TO DEATH a ~ ON Norman, 48-year-old, son ofa |. | United’ Church: missionary, Jeft, ‘/sage, “I must’ kil, myself, for. 1 | live without. hope.” Mo In. Japan,” ‘where. Noratan started. his ‘distinguished ‘diplo- matie career, tho blz | Shigeto Tsulu,’ school: friend: ‘of ‘Norman as “Insolence : in Japan- -US, relations. Ne Mainichi, days “MeCar(hiyism | | SIMILAR. -REACTIONS ritaln: 9 d-even Washing= ; register ed. ‘The: “Thins: of: committee's. - recklessness,” ne condolences, |." Norman's. death excited: . of niisslouary. parents, “spent his ‘ pre- university “years” there. and Tokyo ‘after,the.war, -: ° ‘LOST GOOD- ‘FRIEND... Japan. has™ lost: a: ery: good friend,” said tho Tokyo: Shimbun. o) Today‘a group ‘of Japanese | members of the Diet expressed; _ their. “absolute distust: with (he repeated spiritual’ ‘torture’ a which Jed. Norman: to’ commit ‘La note when he jumped, from the. : } stventh floor of a Calro byilding. }. ("I have no option," a ‘bald’ the mes-.: national |: “i dally ‘Yomiuri, which ig uk ually |‘ "| Dro- American, termicd’ ithe Te} cent committee stimmons.to Prof, vthiath “1 can ‘develop -into: a’ ‘major: ‘thorn I “Asahi, * the “largest”: ‘Japadese paper,, says''theU:8.. Congress: earl too fat’ tn’ See into’ 20- . Pearson a message of} regret, and! he. . Japanese: ‘particularly because’ hel: j had been’ born in ‘that: country) fi I headed the. Canadian mission’ in Af mn itself; similar rénctlong'were’ pos rondonit - ,Tefers: in any editorla to” “the! By: }, terrible’. consequences’: Of: the |= canddi: U.S. slate Setvetary. ‘Dulles’ sent: ot william’ S. Amel]... A “report. from: ‘Smithers ‘said: ‘allowances, of “six: or: seven “un- pensiored Indians": were eancel-? dled April} by Intian Agent Wile: Ham, Bailey... °°". Mr. /Ameill’ ‘sald: “no: allow- suicide, ee “iRGy: Howard Norman; ‘ie ‘arn! bassador’ § brother and ‘a, profes: anes: ‘have been cut, or: cancel: ‘led, “Tore ware | ‘ runiors on ‘the; 7 officer: with 20 years service «Ist: fired ‘with cause he qualifies. for , ; acpension. based on:his years of Repo rls that! Indiang of: “ Motlcetowni Reserve,” oy Near.k fering?! ‘hardship ; as-a résult‘of-cancelled: food | ‘fallowanses “were. dented “Thutsday: : Dy: Indian: : ; Comunissioier sor of theology at Kwansai, ‘Uni=’ NANAIMO“ “Ok “Ble year: -old ‘woman was. -killed.” Thursday} hight: when-a car-in, Which, she. ‘ts believed ta have-been a: ‘pase: Kenger collided: with: the, rear of another.can on. any Bown bridge . at. Nanoose, ° miles north of here... os: is Police identified the victim: “as baci on. wee Corde ts Fools The Great Mr. Champ ion. ~ “Aces ave for: killing kings” i an old bridge F VANCOUVER: (O-—A" dotecttve swith 28. years... service: in}Van-. cauver's” 800-matr police » “force: ‘said | Thursday. his- “sit-down 1 strike? fora ‘Pension 80 far has, Jbéen , without.“success,° ¢r Det, ErnestR.. Deacon hasn't reported: for work ‘since’ the ‘last ‘ week of November, 1956, He has’ been officlally: suspended since: Jast. Feb, 14: . * “He walked: off his job to get | tired so he can collect a: pension, but Deacon says he-has'recelyed ‘no. clarification on his: status from police ¢hle¢ George Archer : OF. other.senlor police’ officers, My ‘don't: ‘know: what they ins ‘teid (o do.with'me, I don't care: | how Jong 1 stay suspended,” said the’ 46- =vear- -old detective in ‘an interview." w If stay on the ‘suspended » . Uist tint. Tam *65, they'll haye Yee] to pension me answay” ’; hg aThe: detective sald a "precedent: was set:when former police chief | Walter Mulligan asked. the board ‘| of: police. eomunlssioners ‘tO. ‘fire: in (Mulligan), he .would. Gnality: for a. peiision. He’ was : fircd ind” became. religiile ‘for! {890° a month’ for life. *>. Rogulatlotis’ state, that’ itean. Detective. : Deacon sald : cele tae" $70 ‘a: c Res = yy | bee LONDON (@—The detcrice for. Dr, John. Bodkin Adams rested. “| Its case with. dramatic sudden- ‘ness loday-and appealed lg the jury to free the 58-year-old so i Chelv doctor accused of murder. Chief defence counsel. Geor- frey: Lawrence argued, that Ad-" ; “heart to. dummy’s: Jack,” He 're-' 0 _ opnosing ‘trumps, Wouldn’t Mr. adage. Por purposes of deception Mr, Dale violated this “rule” to. defeat: the slam in today’ s deal... “The: bidding ‘had sounded’ very |" strong and confident. ; -and: Mt, |. Dale, holding an ace, a ‘queen and’a jack, felt’ sure his partner had practically nothing and cer- |’ _tainly could not be counted onto) © take a‘trick in- any ‘side. sult. |, . However, ii; was’ not “loo far- fetched to think that Mr. Muzzy might have the jack of ‘trumps, . _ Since Mr. Champion had bid spailes secondarily’ it -appeared Wkely that. he held ‘only four cards in, that. sult,° It so Mr. Muzzy's. jack. (asiuming’ he had |: that card) was twice;guarded, These thoughts flitted through Mr; Dale's mind after he led the | vec of diamonds and. gol alg | ook at the’ dumny. ‘Mr, Chiam- |° ‘pion won the fitst trick: with the’ ‘king of cliamonds,aind led a small st turned the, 10. -of ’ -Spades*: ‘and 4g: cr strangely engugh: Mr. Muzzy, who @ VA prides himself - on . “covering an]. ‘honor,’ promptly : followed” sult] - with, the. four. The:king was put “up fron. tho: elosed”s hand: ‘and | - MrsDald Justsas romplty pl: he three: South: adeaite Neither alde sunerable , NORTH Mrs, ‘Keen ‘W109 B23. “wR J leg 4 vA WEST | Mr, Dale war 8 1 BAST Mr; Muay 54 awe —_o <2 Se2 —. a oe oaw ma 7 So. = en) West ; Nor’ i Pats 7. 2 des “Pago df Pass 66 All Past ao volt vor ye fmpion : “cannot 'see ‘hrongh thé; backs ofthe cards, -aind~ avlthy. CON. “siderable: -Feason’ he: now age ‘ured! he ace pf spades to-be on ; his right: Ho went to" thre hoarit - -again with the ace, of clubs, and a “leds back the: nine ‘oF ‘spades... “He went intd’a‘long" huddle ef | 6. ” ANYONE . “Jackie” ' ‘Ground, The 24 . Pa aD OR TRACK?.-Bvd ni a shapeless exérelse’ sully cant hide the | _glamor Of: -blondé: MaeDonald, “Tioldee! Canadian, women's’. of the * shotput* and- discus ties abe she. ways up! ‘at SOP Los, old: Recreation ; “competed ily! | Games’ein: ibn A tralia, aad Ig now ‘On 2 three’, tori tour, of! Burapos age “ter Mr, “Muzzy: played the five! spat. His own “hand nnd.’ the. dummy wore, distributed. ‘porm-= cally; There was.no good reyson “to suspect ‘that: anybody at the table held ‘a. shigieton and the odds favored-q 3-2 split‘of the Muzzy crow if he ducked -and:let Mr. Dale wir with: the: louie Jack? Noo getting ‘around > Mr. “Champion hada’ tough. hier: and he guessed. wrong, He went: up.. with the queen , of spades. Mr. Dale. won: with the. ace and later-the jack took: the: ‘setting trick. oe “If Mr, Dale Hall won tho: fs rst See Bag AUN meal ’ THE RAINMAKER KATHARINE vara a ams was only trying | to “ease spade with, the ace,. Mr.“Cham- | thrup: | pointed Joe Abasta. 138, Los Au- ‘ a Versity,. aid. the news Pot: “his reserve that ‘they’ were going to be cut because we had ordered aj brother's’ death: was “terrible,” a |: Funeral services will be. held'| 1 here Saturday at St. “Andrew's Church of Scotland. Plans to fly ji the body: back’ to Canada . are 4 awaiting approval of Mrs. Nor-j ‘man, who is under medical care ‘following a: Tiervous breakdown, 2 Last Night's Fights) Los Angeles (f—- Mi ckey. Nor- 135, Los Angeles, out= geles (10). 0°, Revere, Mass in Yvon: Ture renne, 15514, “Montreal, Out rointed Jackson Brown, 151% Poston. (BY, - WIDELY SOADTEED Since the’ end of the Nap- oleonic wars In 1815 about, 25,- 000,000 people ‘have emigrated from the United Kingdom to f Places outside Europe, ue 4 ’ fr 5 di / ding | | as, by # "5 be t HER 4. itudell | 3 Por - @ CCAM LT Mehr tTTS " GANADA'S CHOICE dy ned {a boning jee Whee nee 35110, meadely ystom myled Joark, Digewin | ie Sun, mn Sianderdi x ‘Vaue. ater wnhout ins naymort |‘ iif fi him lted In-the lolephone “oni r TOUNOARD. MOTORS”, CAMARA tylit rel outbaa ‘Males NM Garppritinn of Cansda, Ute, alse manule viet ol lawn Dey tnd wi inanoanavem f Pan tet? MOST FUN AML OATH! =~" eae 28 = Os Eee] ie Wn me _— weews& Seles ond servi re $ m toon ler evere querer: contiry, review. of the. situation: But‘ our decision: was ‘Dot to cut ther.” KAMLOOPS: “ithe a ‘Alexhiider |" Robert ‘Lovett? 24-year-old: log- ger ‘and. father of two children, Was i} killed ‘Thursday whildwork- ting as a failer’* for’) a logging j company hear. .Pr itchard,- accident were not: ‘know a. 1 Se Mrs... Willian” Joseph : Doraii! of miles east of” here. Details of tie : Nanoose, Her 59-year-old : hus-: band. was in fair -condition4 in duties, soe * ‘ ; “VANCOUVER. “Brilish "Ga umbia -(cachers will-be asked to affiliate with labor at the ‘an- inual BC. Teachers’ Federation 2 convention here April. 22; Vancouver's 815 - “member Secondary _ School Téachers Association wilt iseek affilia- - VICTORIA dec for’: Agriculture: - | Rospital Wednesday, will be:held. Monday afternoon. in — Christ. "Chureh, cathedial, 0 she »| Most of -bis‘cabinet, collea gucs pid ‘other: government: officials, lwho, Joined ‘Thursday: fh payin tribute : to: Mt: Chotwynd,, wil atlend, ° ; Premier Ww. A, 0, Bennett and . Attorney-General Bonner, ‘holidaying in Southeriy California. with: thelr Hg are) eynested’ to return, Cremation . will follow the church -service, . Bennett Fails To Escape | BC. Reporters ~ RIVERSIDE, por (CP) — Premier hennelt - ‘came. bere for a “quiet holiday” and rap Into a nest of Vancouver res . porters, Representatives: of {ree Vancouver Newspapers; “and ) one radio slatlon ‘were at (be Mission Inn bere, where Mre | and Mrs, Reinet rogistered | Wednesday, (a cover .Vancous ver Mouittlos!: spring (raluing. . “We just game down for a quiet. lsliday, qd, we don't Want (o bes hothered,": Mr, Donnell said tT Uylak I've. carved (he rest," i LUSH DIVING” LONDON - ‘WGayol|no: foljons Ing hag: ‘brough y ficthor, (rap In road: engyul Hiei tn’. purroy, daviunary's total ‘of! 212..chaunl ios ‘wig 202 fewor an iy sonunty, of 1050, . cia. ‘ Funeral. serv- ‘Minister. Ralph Chetwyrid, .who dicd: in, : 4 “disaffiliate” Robert | tion with the Canadian Labor Congress in a resolution lo £0 hefore the- -converition. : : Last. yéar, ‘the -issue split the convention, when a deeision i. “passed bya vole of 304 to Qs" ey ree: TVS A ‘anwar BIG worisn seb tinging tap. a pet ts tough Work fur tworyouteold Dune Moly of Monroe, Wis), a8 he manfully shows | offiove . month-old GL, Bernard named Molin, Th sure dg ti by World fey’ ble youngator: who' inadols an ‘oulslze ‘chapeny;: lg | "1020, Ahab: looks a Ube ko sone oe the 1087 offorlngs, hospital here | with, interna} in- la ‘charged with.drugging to death have-been to: ‘f]nesseogaingt the to inherit a‘chest of silver and Jack on the second: lead of the ‘Rolls Royee. car, suit.” -Mr:: Dale's. degeptive play |i v:Leaning. toward the jury of was by. no means. fool- proof, but 30:men:and. two women in Old at least. it: gave. Mr. Champion | — ie yee | Summer _ vio net LMITED EW a Sehedu : ERPECTIVE APRIL Vit. ov nero a Heauew ab ‘Otten fi “ Wee ' fia Arai Lon, a , iv ule ion Jur | : \ f i won Dalley courtroom, the defence . tawyer told ina quiet voice why Ihe did not put Adams into’the- witness. box to tell his story of i the death of Mrs, Edith Alice Morrell in Fastbourne in’ 1950. i Emphasizing — the > “strain” which he said Adams had been! living under since his arrest. five months avo, Lawrence declared he had decided against requir- ing him to “endure the ordeal” a ‘ber, of, testifying. ; > Lawrenae : suid Adams’ records! on the Morrell case had been destroved and that by taking the. stand jhe would: have been asked “lo cast, back his memory over the gulf of six yoars ,,. Lawrence siid’ the issue was Gl. whether Adams was a “good r bad” doctor In. prescribing drugs but whether he Is guilty if murder, tpt aes Arrows ge pene etre soeene ow the “work Ls cl Sf, most - iS Sadvanced th slypowriler i Soeverveons Se RVeSsooss eeoessse x it NEW MAGIE TABUL wa Xam “PERSONALIZED” ous 17 TIME sail Puagt" Tobaletee, With this new anture secretarlevcan tabulate | With finger. or pelm without . “moving! thelr herd from the, ldekay positions. | we! Carriage Control, Allows the rae" i elery. ‘To vl! the enrringe: tone. cw fe Her needs, Just m filln of he knob does tl Nontedte call Me repalr manl pos ® e THE DAI . 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