i byt twig Dev de ge es . eee wr we vee B.C. ROUNDUP Murder investigation a vewwevyst see wvwHdsiee -. tightened by RCMP VANCOUVER (CP)—Police have begun a sec- ond check of more than 200 homes ringing the house where the Pauls family was slain nearly two weeks ago. At a press conference Friday, police officials said that “certain > evidence” which can’t be divulg- " ed has already been uncovered. But they said no motive has been found for the triple slaying - of David Pauls, his wife and 11- year-old daughter. Acting chief. constable Gordon Ambrose said the case “is one of ‘the toughest that we have ever had to solve. Theory after theory has been discarded.” ' “They were a very reticent family,” said inspector Archic Plummer. “With all of them wiped out there is just no one _ to.talk to.” ‘They may have had terrible ‘problems, but we know nothing _ of them,” he said. _Police said the family is known only to have been “frugal, hard working, ’ on a very sound finan- - elalbasis, quiet and with no known enemies of any kind.” VANCOUVER ‘@)—Alaska Pine and Cellulose Limited has an- _ nounced that its chemical cellu- ‘lose plant at Woodfibre, 30 miles north of here on Howe Sound, --wilt close down for an indefinite period because of declining world markets. ‘Vice-president W. E. Briten- ‘bach said the plant will re-open when market conditions im- prove. In the meantime some Woodfibre employees will be transferred to other company operations and company housing ‘at. Woodfibre will be provided _ rent free to laid off workers. -VANCOUVER (—A convict " rearrested after being released ‘Major League Standings on ticket-of-leave was ordered freed Friday by a judge of the B.C, Supreme Court who critl- cized federal authorities for fail- ure to give any reason for the rearrest. Mr, Justice H. W. McInnes granted a habeas corpus applica- tion made by William Munavish, 48, after ruling that the warrant on which Munavish was re- arrested was defective. Applications previously made by Munavish to two other judges had been rejected. Mr. Justice MeInnes ruled that Munavish, first man in Canada to be sentenced to indefinite im- prisonment as an habitual crim- inal, could be arrested only af- ter relefise on‘ licence if a war- rant was issued by the secretaty of state: The warrant .used for Mun- avish’s arrest was issued by RCMP Commissioner L. H. Nich- olson and made no mention of the existence of a warrant is- sued by the secretary of state, the judge said. VANCOUVER «)—An inquest into the death of 14 men who died in the collapse of part of here Tuesday has been adjourn- ed until next Tuesday. City coroner Glen McDonald said only sufficient witnesses would be called: at that time to allow the jury to determine the cause of the deaths. . “The inquest will not interfere with the publie inquiry which is to be held into this matter,” he said, referring to. the appoint- |ment of chief Justice Sherwood Lett as Royal Commissioner into the tragedy. ‘ Two dozen people—most of them fellow-workers of the vic- tims—attended the inquest Fri- peveeve eaves ee FH vay HNN eye HN VNNV eV ene evvr sy ? a www vee ee a ey the new Second Narrows Bridge |. a _ THE EQUALIZER—A symbol of new-found strength, the tail of the RCAF’s “Argus” sub-killer aircraft towers majestically with poised stinger, on the “tarmac” at the Shearwater, N.S. Naval air base. This deadly “Giant with 100 Eyes” sits with apparent nonchalance alongside it’s predecessor aircraft, ‘the Lanesster (centre), and Neptune maritime patrol aircraft. Brought into service to supplant the shorter range aircraft, the “Argus” is capable of sustained flight for more than 24 hours, and a non-siop rejurn journey “from RCAF ‘Station Greenwood, N.S., to the Bay of Biscay. Pride of Maritime Air Command, “Argus” carries a hightly trained crew of 15, and can hunt, detect and destroy the modern day U-boat. (RCAF Photo) All Stars set for tourney; this week s ' A Prince. Rupert and District ‘baseball all-star team will leave the city June 29 ‘to take part in a tournament along with other British Columbia teams to be ‘held June 30, July 1 and July 2 Blackwood on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Usually it is most undesirable to play second- hand-high on a trick merely to force a high card fron the hand on your left. One exception, however, is the, at Prince George. The squad will consist of seven players from Gordon. and And- erson, five Esquires and two ‘Kitimat Vikings under G and A “manager Bill Morrison. The winning crew will receive ya first prize of $500. ‘CHANGE IN SCHEDULE As a result of the tourney games changed Thursday's game bDetween Es- quires and Gorden and Ander- son will be played tomorrow night at 6:45 at Roosevelt Park. ‘Heavens! From The Toronto Telegram H..G. Wells coutdn’t have shown more imagination than this. . A Roman Catholic priest in Washington says the human race may have to find another planet for surplus population. : Little Rock mM tegra tion suspended — LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (@—Judge Harry J. Lemley has granted the Little Rock school board per- mission to suspend racial in- for 244 years. The decision, received by mail In the U.S. District Court clerk’s office here, permits the school to remove the seven Negro students still enrolled af Central. Lemley heard the board’s petl- tion for delay in a three-day hearing here-June 3-5. The pro- posed suspension was opposed by lawyers for the National Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Colored People. . Nine Negroes were cnrolled under protéction of federal troops at Central High last Sep- tember. One was expelled and another graduated this spring. ’ Governor Orval Faubus cord- oned the 2,000- pupil - high schoal last fall and ordered state troops to furn away nine Negroes des~- pite a federal coutt order: de- crecing that the Little Rock gradual plan for desegration be- gin. He withdrew the troops in face of a U.S. District Court in- junction that he and other state officials cease interference with tegration at Central High School 4 - Prince Rupert Daily News 1088 _Monday, June 22, eens sre eonbaimenn init sate senraminel ne sai te ate oe to the Prairies and Eastern Canada Leave Prince Rupert - 7:30 a.m. Daily except Sunday — Pacific Standard Time Main Line connections at Jasper for points East and West For Further information please see, write or call: Prince Rupert Ticket Office: 528 - 3rd Ave. West Phone 4116 CANADIAN NATIONAL desegration. v4 aon Sane - ct ETL This odvertisement is nol published os displayed by the Liquar Contre) Eeard or ihe Mteranent of Brink (olenhie IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED | day. ; . . ° j - : . . . . . . z ° os) -. « The Canadian Press Two or three women who at- | C&SE where it is obvious that if you play low and part-i pert has been cancelled and snoutd emigration a =e has a service station for lease in Kitimat, newest AMERICAN LEAGUE terided left the courtroom in| ner wins the trick, he will have no safe return. Today's ----——— a anee coarse it coutan't stop and fastest growing municipality in Northern | vs w ears . during e medical testi- te ote Ay . * y eee . . . veceees 39 21 90 | mony. deal illustrates this exception. _.Nort tars there. Soon that planet would British Columbia. Lessee requires approximately 31 30 508 8,| Pathologist Dr. T. R. Harmon| When Mr. Dale saw the dummy ™ (| be crowded. Then we's need $5,000.00 ital to furnish initial stock d Seeuceeeus 30 31 .492 OI. testified that most of the 18 men he was praying for a diamond South dealer . d Sho -Eas | another. And another. capi a o urnis initia sroc an Cetera lL BL Ba. a9y ioy, [Stim the tragedy met swift lead through dummy’s aCC-| oth sides vulnerable e ge p y But what a wonderful way [J some equipment. Unlimited opportunities to a Chicago ......... 99 32 475 107, |deaths | queen. He never got it. His part- NORTH North Star trimmed Shop-| t© cope with a disagreeable f d S ful Baltimore ...... 98 32 467 i1/| He said only three of the 14/ner had three chances to lead a Mr. Masicrs asy 8-6 in Little League action ; Mother-in-law. ig man of enterprise an initiative. Successfu ap- Washington veces 28 34 452 12 eee een to drowning. Cee ee en time on some- é 0 22 . Friday night at Algoma park be- oan fer to an outer Sree a plicant will receive full support on advertising NATIONAL LTAGUP. | Gou| ‘The Hemainder suffered such| | The opening lead was the jack e age 7 sav, the pitching of Bob Dyb- | month: ‘ and sales promotion. Only those men with am- . _o . Milwaukee ...... 33 25 569 - |\severe imjuries when crushed} of clubs. Dummy’s ace won and wen gape Ft — JB hie ‘an ; S. Francisco 34 29 '540 1, linto the ‘bridge's twisted steel/the jack of spades was led and ras ee Mi Die: th Dybhayn allowed ave tie while | San Diego, Calif. ui —Monroc ff bition and energy need apply. Box 449, Daily Cincinnati ...... 29 28 509 .3%\that death would have came in-|finessed. Mr. Abel won with the] ‘@ x 8 AjT4t. a ONe fs an SP ll Be layed to- iRatliff, 17645, Los Angeles. & News. 34 * & ER St:. Louis ...... 30 29 508 3i/2 stantly in: almost all cases, he king and laid down the 10 of y A1098 ew 73 { ME betwee ee sho ae and | | knocked out Bob Parrish, 174 s _ Pittsburgh nore ae a or i, said. chibs. Mr. Champion won this| ¢ 9 7 3 @¢kKJ104 nigh in ween pemasy ¢ iLos Angeles fay, UP cece CRU PASE RN Sem " Philadelphia nants 27 32 458 Bi/> | Four other bridge victims are win fhe king, entered dummy] #& J 1097 count 6432 | 1ST n en eee cnenn see ene eee ates oOo ee Los Angeles ..... 27 35 .435 8 missing and presumed dead, with the nine of spades and led, SOUT . back a small heart to the queen. OG E Ss ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA : at nga too ine ae en the VQss NO, NO, ARCHIE’ | ‘SOx. MR. FLUTESN z Y INCREDIBLE? Acconen| ~ nd ag t $652 HEM ’ NOTHING HAPPENED? L. TO ALL KNOWN LAWS r 1 mi e an tri killing lead of a diamond. Feel- & EQ WRONG C ICAL | . OF CHEMISTRY, THAT § ing secure in the knowledge that] The bidding: . - MISTAKE SHOULD HAVE : the heart suit was not going to] Sevth West) North “ast BEEN DIGASTROUS. , break, he returned the 10 of that i “ iene 2 Diss : easy going for trailer |*: ths "a Winning with the jack, Mr.! mona while ruffing in dummy. Champion led his last heart to Me te ‘By GLADYS BALDWIN dummy's king, hoping the suit} Al during the play Mr, Dale, “We shook the fenders off the trailer, but otherwise the | would break 3-3 and give him a had been saying to himself: : tip was good,” Charles Winscot said of his 1,500: ‘mile trip {much-needed diamond discard.| “Lead a diamond, lead a dia~ mond.” Finally, when it was ap- parently too late, he pot his No luck. from Kellogg, Idaho, trailering a 15-foot cruiser plus two out- Now the last heart from dum- fom ‘motors and (equipment. @r"and Mrs. Winscot arrived in Prince Rupert recently |my was ruffed in the closed | Wish. A diamond was led by Mr. on the. way to Ketchikan and any and all fishing derbies they hand. Mr, Champion figured he | Champion. a dan’ ‘enter. could still make his contract if] But Mr. Abel came through on a he could duck a diamond into Mr. Dale’s hand. With the clubs and hearts Stripped out of the North- South hands, Mr. Dale would have to return a diamond into lead | this trick. He put up the nine of diamonds and Mr, Champion had no better play than to fin- esse dummy’'s queen. Mr. Dale won the king and had a safe re- turn in the jack of diamonds. A fishing and hunting guide in his spare time and a miner ‘in the Sunshine Silver mine during the week, Mr. Winscot dt- ' , signed and built the 15-foot nine-inch cruiser himself. . He thinks it is an ideal fishing vessel with its fish well “and open cabin, = 77 nee ae oe By AL CAPP EET WEELLOOK \ TELL THY OUT on GWEET ON MY Uf THE BATH EES CHARM JUST RIGHT! AN'SO EES ¥ .. The cabin top is a 1950 model Hudson car top complet with windshield a louvre windows. Bucket, swivel coat are the ace-queen or lead a club |later winning another diamond ee THAT BRACELET! ee set at a comfortable djstance from the wheel with plenty of Champion ‘to se ida Mr. to bre Re the came and a heart BATH? Le t « % 7 cg Tac leg room under the mahogany dashboard, _dia- jt BUFFALO! bn heoweree with a 25-mp Evinrude and carrying a 10-hp at Johnson for auxiliary power, the 700-pound cruiser was trail- ered the 1,500 miles on a 500-pound trailer which “those little NEAL EVANS doughnut wheels stood up to very well.” L 1 dL . The Evinrude motor hung on the back of the cruiser most ocal and Long Distance of the trip except for a short distance between Terrace and Prince Rupert which Mr. Winscot had been given to under- Vi al G stand was very rough. After a few miles he hung the motor back On oe he aes vanat road was nothing compared STORAGE AND CRATING [ft Gidhaiuniumots o the stretch between Quesnel and Prince George.” Commenting on the country he had travelled through Mr. PACK ID Winscot said it just needs some advertising In the sport and LIfT OOK SERVICE THE HEART OF JULIET JONES . By S STAN DRAISE pening clu 6 : tne State and a tittle better roads and Prince Td NEVER BEEN THE OTIIERS WERE TCENSY pT ROMAN 1 WANT TO N01 D HIM, upert would become the jumping-off spot for scores of 2085 « FHONE 4021 = LIKE THIS BEFORE, LITTLE GPARKS, NOW NOW IT “a. TO RE NEAR HA boats of all kinds on thelr way to Ketchikan. uemmmememsmneannmmmenamanmnn bo JULIE, SURET |, FEELS LIKE I'VE GOTA ALWAY'S...OH, TULIC, mer ges ean = \ THOUGHT 1 WAG IN BONFIRE GOING FULL LOVE I JUST LIKE A PAIN~ - LOVE, BLIT COMPARED A BLAST INSIDE DOWN DEER AND NOTHING — te % TO WHAT J, FEEL MY HEART. CAN GET TO IT! ~ — ! “ totale . ‘ 4 ' Sa # 4 r i Z A SS Any directory changes or corrections for individuals or ae Oe ole TW, . . oath BT A ; By CHIC YOUNG ' . TUT: WHATS THE] Tim LOOKING JIU mayee Wtleect yt =| Ti business concerns for the new Telephone Directory be- (MATTER? | [Poa somenninG au FUND | {Pg nite BNC OnOwnoG ] Nae AND 1 FORGOT 7 Sz, IT FOUND yOu. CONFUSED) ANDIOVING J domes “ WHAT IT 1S (M LYST WHAT ? 7A 9 % “Mf ary \ ce { Q WHAT A TERRIBLE THING TO HAPPEN LOOKING FOR ing printed on Sept. Ist should be made in writing and in the hands of the Telephone Office by July Ist. | CITY TELEPHONE DEPT. | ess i + i tr Sowa Sac, Wer? oes eer oy 2 rve «K-12 gs i wi 2d Se ocean nt