ie | "Flees i in. Car: ves By RAY KOHN | cd Nw YORK (AP) Gambler Frank Gostello | was * *shot. and ‘slightly . ‘wounded ‘Thursday. night in what, police described as nan pparent, ‘attempt. at assassination” - “JMiie", 65-year-old ‘underwotla| fleure was flr ed: on almost: polnt- “blank by a gunman’ as heventer- | : ; : sist lohiby. of his‘Central Park |. & de gt st-apartment: house, ! Aan the gunshot nicked. ASS see one mystery: man": of| the American,’ underworld and political scene~cried ’ a his raspy voice: © 7 “Somebody tried le get. ‘me. o ‘se The bullet struck him: near, the} left car, furrowed © under. the scalp part way around the back of’ the head, and emerged close to: the right. ear. In the apart- Ment house lobby police. found what appeared: to be a nation s@8-calibre bullet. SUPERFICIAL WOUND: - Blood flowing from his wound, Costello was taken by taxi to nearby Roosevelt Hospital, where X-rays disclosed no damage to the skull.” Treated for the super- ficlal wound, he then was escort- ed to the West 54th Street police station for questioning. ~ ° -. The shooting occurred about 11, pmi; shortly: after: Costello had ~ arrived by car. at his apar|ment * residence! accompanied: by, Wil-: Mam ‘Kenhedy, a theatrical agent. | Pete Keith, doorman of the}. _- plush » apa tment | house, sald vel 4 ’ when ‘a’ black ‘es itl: . the curb, Kelt * set: man about 'slx ¢ ‘ed by him in the lobbye.: The gunman fired while about 45-feet from Costello, the door- man sald, then dashed back past shim+to the black sedan, which rraged, from the scene. . “WA $ VICE KING - 4 Costello Lestified: Hn), 1081 dure , dng televised hearings, of the n Benalo erline cominjttee headed 4PY y Sthator Estes Kefalver, He admitted in his gravelly *volee—-caused by ao throal all- -ment--that he had been a gam- ‘bier and bootlegger, bul sald that yn recent years he had been a "relined d Investor,” ate was power! ul In probibition ta,sum running, and nssertedly {0 New York politics, Some have termed him the forner, “slot ma- chine king.” a 1954 he was convicted of OP Adiig $28,532 in federal Iconic taxes He began a five-year Hrigdi term last May, but was re- Jonsod on $25,000 ball Jast March pending a ruling on whether the li ugder which he was convict 7. s Mystery. Man: |: 'Costello—often called ther. g | of cans’ 1 five.days after. he entered the ‘| da’ Md. . FAMED AS RED WUNTER: THE VIRTUALLY... vertical face past 100 years, the. Meuse River ‘near Namur, Belgium, is. attacked by these” climbers only. (wo. days: after ‘a: pair of Dutch: alpinists. ‘fell to: thelr deaths in an attempt. to scale it. Only 250 feet high, the sheer sides of Al'legne’ Roe have ‘claimed a vietims’ in the 4 of ‘Ariogne Roc, overlooking Lae . wi . . TURBULENT CAREER. ENDS - U.S. Communist Hunter ane McCarthy Dies By FRED §. _ WASHINGTON. (AP). year-old Senator J oseph R: “MeCarthy dicd:-late..Thursday#- “tute fiver inflamimation naval hospital in nearby Bethes- His death, reduces to 46 the numberof Republican senators. There are 49 Democrats in the Senate, His successor probably will be chosen in a special elec- tlon this fall, Fora time inthe carly 1950s McCarthy was a dominant fig- ure-whose searches for Com- munists In government and else- where aroused bitter controversy. Threv years ago he reached his peak ina battle with the United States Army, which he sald was trying to hinder his hunt for subversives. The army accused McCarthy of browbeating some of [ts officers called before his Sehate Investigations sub- com- mittee, Millions sat in on the ensuing Senate investigation of the Army-MeCanthy row, through the mediym of television and ra- dio, Millions became familar with his “Mr, Chairman, Mr. Chairman... point of order. polit of order,” delivered in ‘a nan monotone, ad provides 9 maximum sentence en, one year, wee ere te - “Mordlet 0 drowning in tho water off the yao & MeCuffory otk sone | A oh wheiens long Heads. Kinsmen chub For ¢ 1957-58 Whe W, Long has ‘bon aluctod ident of the ih non for “ploctod tne ‘at Other officer nyvos frat Meo Idonts RS, avout, We recone Mareen; brensuror: wl a itoclorNs Janes” Afo)te, Gordon, a ha ‘now ofifeor iN a iy Boplonrber at thn yal coroln trio Mun, Hegan is atrago In suppor: ‘of do Boe WUrorford Blovtloji*. tn Gonvontl AOL (20, Tap GVitte . 7 fab] aes RYOTE: fons wee cach bomen werorerrennrs mn — ry Returns Verdict of been Death af vgeotdontal death) leorpra font frod PR. Trojhiny Roglabrars A: N bo ine i tho ons * annual Iyélatiation nn stub rooontly mado 0. trip put Tominde ® iArvvur ‘for’ tila . position inkos pinue ab tit ann "Diatrlot No, ‘Kinsmen anal, Rap May er Swank, Growing out of that investiga teem meer repeats Hine after, 10:30 pan, on Saturs any February 23" was returned t the resimed inquest of Roy vate Wicks ot Princo Ruport City Hall yosterdny aftornoon, Returning the yordict after ‘Thoarhtg: evidence of five wit _[neneog, the Jury gold thot. no ‘Tolne won attached to anyone, Modien} evidence and statements of two wembors of the crew of the’ B.C, Lady wore also heard, A wollot and a watch, pronarly of te dacoaged, wore ‘oxtrila|tac Wipks, body was found flout ing.in the water on the Clty watorfront April 33 aftor n Hoven y| wook goureh by tho ROMP, It wis formally Idonlified by tho coroner's ‘jury on April 15, Dorn by Princo. Ruport, the 43 yonrs old fishorman, waa mare rlod and Hyed In Vancouver, Ws wifo offorod a $300 rownrd for information aflor he on Pao od {n Pritico Ruport on Mobru« wry, 33, Coroner Coorgo J. Dawes outte ducted yoatorday's Inquost,: Jurys mon wore! J, 0, Wwarb -(fore man), D..B, Grant, Sydnoy Sohork, Sanuol Marsh Loo Do« American history has:closed with the death..of 47- admired /by:somesas’an, anti-Communist I ‘nounced: by: other's’ asia. witeh- hunter. : ; lon: was a‘ HOFFMAN - . —A turbulent ehapter in McCarthy. of Wisconsin—|t a? Sohate Reaves of his own conduct, resilting Inf}, a censure vote against: him. That’ was the begining of his eclipse.” ‘By the time ‘of vhis: death he had become just’ another senator, But in his heyday.-he “tangled with other Senators and with two presidents—Dwight .D, Ejs- enhower and Harry.S. Truman. These old feuds. went’ unmen- tioned today as erstwhile ‘focs and: friends alike voiced: regret at MeCarthy’s passing and prais- ed him asa “fighting patriot... courageous fighter. .. man of strong conviclions . . ., fine: fel- low.” Se Fisenhower, who had omilted McCarthy from the White House pressed his “profound sympathy” for the senator's widow, Tru- man, who once referred to Mc- Carthy as a pathological case, sald In New York he.was "very sorry” to learn of the senator's death. FROM WISCONSIN FARM MeCarthy, one of seven child- ren, was born In Grande Chute, | Wis, on Noy, 14, . 1000, As a youth, he worked on his father's}: farm and ina country store, Soon after finishing law school al Marquette University he made his first bry for public offlee-—as n Democrat, That was in 1936, when he ran for district attor- ney of Shawano’ County, and Jost, Three yenrs Inter. he won lec tlon as n elrenlt Judge, runing ng n Nonpartisan, In 104 the Wisconsin Supreme Court erltls clved hin for what) it called “abuso of judicind powor" i) ore doring destruction of part of the record jy a markoling cake. ; » When the Second World War broke oul MeCarthy onterod the U8, Marlye Corps with a conte nilsson, serving Ine tho -Pacttic, Ho left tho servjco before the war onded to resume ls political coreor, Aftor an unsveoai try In 1044, Moorthy wont after, tho Ropublican Serato amin tion two yours lator nnd upsot yotoran gona Robort M, Lafollette Jr, 4oCarthy thon swamped his Domidoralle! opponent: In the, Ole). cotloy Thon, on Fol, 1, 1960, he anid during a pooch In’ Wheellng W.Va, Hiab ho hold hiv his han tho tamea of. cardecarrying Commmantate fn-tho Kbato depart. ment: That ahot hin, into tho apotlight, and ho -became the Bonnte's londing Node huntor-n role ho filled. for four’ your, NuUW WESTMINSTER Q) Mrnont Gardinor, %0,": arg murdoring. v farm: work or, Nont Langloy, :was found: rae “our = J. H. Crump, chief. public re- tations: officer.for:‘CPA ° Coast): told: representatives ofthe}: City of Prince Rupert; the Cham-|. ber of Commerce, Junior Cham- ne ber; of Commerce, press and ra- | dio, that’ the sale ofthe obsolete » 1 Canso. was part. of: the. alrline’s|. | long- “range planning. dts’ annual ‘overhaul next Wed- nesday, would be tis good enough condition to last the next two and: a half ‘years, | Prince Rupert. land airport was ( being constructed. A not disclose to whom the twin- engined ‘amphibian was being sold as several firms were in- terested in it and the deal. ‘was not yet completed... . social list In recent years, ¢x-| Hot: pully Canadian Pacific. Airlines, 2 vert to Vaneouver route hee Digby Island airs og port is completed were. announced here last night by vee ‘ ; (West At the same. time, he. said, ‘the! regular Canso, due up here from while the Mr, Crump said that he could One reason for selling now he isaid was that “by the time the airport here is completed you won't be able to: give’ away a Canso let alone sell it.” In replying to City Council and Chamber of Commerce ques- Rupert would definitely have ‘its Canso service to Sandspit until “with: the. exception of. the an- Ce-) nual two-week overhaul period: pointed out that even: before the ‘Canso: is’ sold CPA has already doubled its service between Ter- race ‘and ‘Vancouver. co “When the Canso: 4s out of ser- vice.. there will be three flights daily. out of Terrace,” he ‘said, Mr. Crump said that Canadian Pacific Airlines eventually hoped to end‘vp, with Bristol Britannia alrcraft: “that {son our inter- continental: routes such as Van- couver fo Amsterdam or Van- couver to Tokyo flights,” He said the company also planned to bolster its fleet of DC-6B's, "We have -cight now and four more expected this year,” all of which would be placed on domes- the ‘rumors that they were selling tions Mr..Crump said that Prince e the new airport’ was completed Ww fights, he said: » Mr Crump ‘assured “the aby ‘and: ‘chamber ‘of commerce that” CPA! ‘president ° ‘Grant McCon: ° achi¢ | ‘had stated’ the: ‘fegular, Cango would: remain.. "Instead of a spare ‘Canso| A NEIN you'll’ havea + spare: ‘Terrace Se yo flight! ft Mi. Crump said that he ‘and H, t. S:'‘Collie assistant: sales. and ™ j traffic: manager for CPA, -had| “°°. conte: to Prince Rupert’ to: quell | Canso, two ‘Cansos,’ selling out out’ at Prince’ Rupert altogether. : ‘The proposed: sale of the one a aircraft meant. “that’ we ‘have!’ reached. the stage where we have to” ‘drop ‘something © that’s not paying: ‘Vs own way.’ Mr. Collie reiterated Mr. Crump’s. statements: in assuring the group that “CPA. was: not pulling out and it was selling one plane, not two.” ‘In. 1942 when. OPA was started gan with 27. types of air- Mr. Crump said. By- the o another airline or pulling} 7°" past fares: chad p other. businesses; Mr: Cru able to keep fares down. was through increased efficiency in personnel and equipment. “Alrtines have to gamble, some times 10 years ahead,” he said. The sale of the. Canso was merely a part of CPA's “conyers. sion project” looking forward to the time when DC-6B's would be flying in and out of Prince Rupert. J.T. Harvey, for the Chaniber of Commerce told Mr, Crump that when the direct route goes into effect: “We hope to make up in pas- senger traffle for forcing you to tic routes, including the direct Vancouver to Prince Rupert LONDON () = g! Winston Churchill, in one of his rare public speeches, today criticized (he United Nations for tls stand on the Anglo-French invasion of Byypt last autumn, The 82-year-old elder states: man told the Primrose League that “I do not think that the ntuitude then adopted by the United Nations has been holpful either to the free world or tho cause of ponce and prosper ity In. the Middlo Bast,” The former primo minister sald Britain and the Conserv. ative party owa gratitude to Sir Anthony Eden for a Wfotine of work wpon tho causes: they all served, "Indeed, those who nt. hone bnd abroad attacked the rokolute notion which, In company with our Fronely allios, he took Inst autumi may now porhaps have enon to reconaldor tholr opins ons, . aflernoon, a‘elh spokesman Mion flying, flour bronking and tapor skillful flying, culling will open tho show at 2:30 4 blola;’ Frank Walls, an Thomas ao Thurs ny hy an Jury, . t oe Apart trom this tonturo, however, bombs almed aba. yntt off shoro, “Tho Ol Indoponcdont Fold na ROA, (M) use ‘Cansos for the last 10 years,” Churchill Raps UN Stand On Anglo-French Action "ldo not think that the alti- tudd then adopted by the United Nations has been helpful either to the {reo world or to the cause of pence and prosperity In the Middle East, “However, that cannot be helped, Hyents have moved on sinco those days and we must not be discouraged from con- tinuing to take our full share tool leadorship In world affairs,” Churchill sald the burden hag fallen on the now prime minise tor, Harold Macmillan, who would “devote hlmsolf wholes heartedly and with imaginative vigor to tha woll-bolig of the country,” Ho onded his speech |. with these words; "Ty the - koon .. International | rico bofore us the prizes will go to..tho yntlon which has the] Highost skill of brain-and hand, Whore wo sro behind, wo must cntoh up;whoro’ wo load we must, stay. atvoad,” ? RCAF JET PLANES MAY JOIN AERO CLUB DISPLAY TOMORROW. Royal Canadian Air Force: job planes. niny: take part Ine Princo Ruport's Acro Olub's display at Aon! Cove tomorrow anid todayy.’ : ‘watolions will 800 ‘forme patloon and many. olhor, examploy of. pln band: ym, and ho program will: ond with A partyin the evening, os Vieosproaldont Lorno Stophons ataton that ‘hroo alu float ata ho wand f Aororion Chiofa and ono Taylororntt, ee SOARES costs: of. equipment, ‘plants and . wages, had increased and - the/. only reason. airlines’ had been!’ . gona Into. uh, KOlog “> By RON Prince Rupert’s Royal | Can Capt. Cook earn top marks: MON A greatly improved turnout. of ‘parente ‘saw wl vas fi adian Sea. Cadet ° Corps| de at their annual inspection nile in HMCS Chatham’s Drill Hall last night pe They also heard inspecting. of-; ficer™ Capt.’ (8) 0, V. Laws CD; 1 |} RON, urge alf city. service’ organ- izations. to give fu port to a: a movenen Sieted Rupert 2 airport | nin plet : ‘producing | 7 ‘at your co Se. aid Capt Laws. excellent resu Fishing. Fleet Sails North — VANCOUVER. ‘@--British Col. umbia’s 200-boat:-halibut’ fleet salled for the northern fishing grounds at noon today following settlement of an eight-day strike by the fishermen’. ‘union Wed- nesday. Members of the United Fisher men and Allied. Workers Union voted 94 per:cen} 6 accept a package deal offored them fol- lowing a meeting of the negotl- and the Fishing Vessel Owners ating commitico of the union Association. 7 The negotlation. “meeting also approved a. recommendation that, to give all vessels a reason- able opportunity to start at the sane time, no- vessels would be allowed to lonve port wntil noon today, : Tho union sald this deadline would just givo boats time to get fishing ena leo and. bait abonra. ’ Mee In Privee Rupert where only about 28 URAWU monibers were bvolved in the dispute, . boats have already wot, ond more loft today, ’ Uille Longue: Diwoball opie clam of tho. positioning of the backstop in the-south cornor of Algoma Park: was answored at Joab night's mootin of tho Parks Bonrd,,: pA diilo Gordon Comintaslonce At yoportod hn Mio Longuo offic. him that inls had coniplained fo nyosb:.of”: ie plnyors: would “bo frioling {to Lio Aut) during grins | b It tng bnoktop it wy tho noulhe ond, vr Ohateman hhobstt by told the Board thab..lob.of Teaoarahy Mn i bok of ks longs oat alto’ for tho porta who M by Joon) bagobn on. tho al. 0 Had difforont: vo foot," ho andi ; Conmonting . ny Q to " [would only: face into’ ‘tho 8 donrely'whiel: ah nt tt been aldo plnyors wn at noonshour, whon very fow games | wore men a | Mth & pte evidence’ ‘by: ‘Inspec he. was one shell ‘short... The inspection, opened with a march past before the 'cadets|: were dismissed to: classés to’ en- ‘jable parents to see them study- ,| ing, . Parents: were conducted by Sub-Lt, _ Wrennette) Winnie}, Duncan. After displays of rigging . a dinghy for sailing, rifle drill andy signalling, divisional officer Sub. Lt. M. E, Thompson: paraded the cadets for presentation of tro- phies and executive officer Lt. G. P, Woodside invited Capt. Laws to address the boys, Trophy whiners were P.O, (2nd Class) «Steve » Bartlett—Holtby Trophy for Individual efficiency; Ord-Cdt, Chris Harvey-—Johnson Trophy awarded to Starboard Watch shooting team: and Ord> Cdt. Winston Docker—Canadian Legion Trophy for most pro- ficlent cadet In his recrult year, Capt, Laws was accompanied from Esquimalt by Lt-Cdr, D. Tye RCN, Area Offlcor for the Pacifle Coast and others present included Lt-Cdr, E,W, K, Me- Leod: execytive officor HMCS Chatham, Navy League (Prince Ruport branch) prosidont W.-D, Smith and vice-president Harry Harrison, Lt. Waltor Smith RO NR, commanding . officer. Alr Cadets P/U, Douglas Haguo and Booth Memorial High “gohool principal RF. Luong, Present Tittle League Backstop Pos Thought Best Parks Board Tells pointed. out-that most gums | would bo-In tho lato afternoon or || ovoniing when the sun would bo at tho sido of tho playorae: &: Another: Invportant: factor : tn tho'solostion.of tho site was that In tho southern corner tho: pror |: valling wind: would -blow at the blonchore ranged - bohind ‘Who IN onawD® AGH! catioes es wou oldircctly Into the: Me von Mokine, tho wind: would blow-the w thing to ploces: during. tho Wile tor," ho added, - Carl vi Ciuatatson, Clty: Bupo iguana of Marth, eported { -| Taylor -that:.he .did: not ‘fire an /.["".7-" {extra round by. falsely” claiming ne back’ of spectators aotting on the "Te tho bnokaton and blonchors wore at the othor end of. the dj flold, tho. wind ‘Diow. tacos. of apo talory,”' anid Commlssloner: D uns “Whats: ‘motomif 9 Wo, over: dost oldod to sovoe ihe, ig Benet tn rs o|T in the: current: fedéral ’ ‘election eampalen, Skeena iste MLA for Skeent in’ 1953. He cee In Terrace and has: a six year. old son, " Signatures. on Mr, Howard’ Nomination papers were: George B,. Hills,: We H. Brett, Norma. Bellis, Martin: Erikson, Roy Little : BP. O'Neal, R. L. Gardiner, Le, Hewitt; 5, ‘A Byans, George. Vier- tek, H,’ ‘Waters, Aloxandra: Rage Gerham, Nora Johansen,” J.48, - Black,.R, G,.Cooper, D,'L, Lilog, ' Angus Magphen, John Wost) Ped, Lester, E.G, Holliston, J, Deniils Mulroney, - ‘Bernice: DomInato’ and Boverino J, Dominate, , aT, Applewhaile, Liberal cans: didate, has also, Med t his nowntae. Vion papers: Be The. Weather: bi Cloudy tollay! and” ‘Saturday, , Lite onan | cin tem Pratt. Winds © sout nworterly, | Ms" flght.andc highs Snturday fo Port Hardy, Sandantt: and Pringo Ruport; 42. and 62; thio should. bo ‘roady by.” te Mnlorlal sed Wor salvaged froin'tho original back atop: POMOVEd INRL WORT Eos. eee Boned announoed cbhabs contract for'tho: Al gona londfil hind boon: sawardod.. | 0 Gaotk Fowllo whore: jondor of ie i for. {ling and:yrading sleld: ‘wha mM 08: lowor: than the: ten dor of Allan 8, Barn Ltd. and wit do: Folled: ‘who: quoted’ $16 a1” Th Boned ALU ntod ¢ at ork waa to bo fintahed.within 60 ct ine rieaton to ‘{s'¥0 tee i to atart: i ! al a wen taon sald araone ve Nd. an ee