ceetrehen pe Brug Store Hours Woy ¢ from 9a, m, till 9 p.m, ftiies » Sundays and Holidays . te 3 p.m, till ? p.m. -" Déeth’ s ‘Pharmacy Limited Ormes Drugs Limited at a, oaks mt —THIRSE FA ST ‘radio- equipped Ferret scout cars will soon be roaming over ‘the sandy, wastes “of! the Middle East: helping keep the peace for ‘the United Nations, Troopers of the 56 Recon- ' nalssance Squadron, converted from tank operations with the Royal Canadian’ ‘Dragoons, and ' LAtd Strathcona’s Horse regiments, have been driving hundreds of miles al Petawawa - “Mili “tary Camp for the past few weeks in training for thelr U, Nv Emergency . Force task, Their Agparture- was announced In Ottawa Wednesday. (National . Defence’. Photo). : HF . UNUSUAL TRIAL STARTS Fashionable English Resort Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Widow's Murder LONDON: Or. John Bodkin There was room in the public Advis, charged with poisoning a wealthy: patient, pleaded not guilty when Adams hurried up the stairs from his trial began today at Old Bal- the cells into the dock. ley, court, 38, family © physician London's central criminal “Adams is charged with mur-: dering 81-year-old Edith Morrell, ; NO BODY a. wealthy widow who was his patient in the fashionable sea-|assuring the, trial a celebrated cogst, town, of Eastbourne.:: . Correspondents: ‘from many! countries: packed. the courtroom, | bourne’ ss most: fashionable ‘doc- rofidcting world: rest in’ the | ' gallery for only 29, When his name was called, Dr, When the charge was read out he said ina clear, loud voice: “I am not guilty, my lord.” Three factors are regarded as place in British legal history: “},.-Dr. Adams was one of East- tors, friend and : advl ser ‘0 the and, Aitled.: hocbody fterd: ith of Mrs. 'Morrell, her 4 ‘ i TS a an ee a Ce a nL THREE MISSING FOUND SAFE ATOP MOUNTAIN GATLINBURG, Tenn, —Three Boy Scouts, missing over- sight on a hike In the rugged ‘found today huddling in a shack on 6,693-foot Mount Le Conte, .teThe boys were iound by a rescue squad near a lodge which stunds atop the peak, one of the highest in the Smokies. Victor Thorpe, Jr, 13, said dusk Sunday after biking: from Newfound Gap, cight miles distant, :- "1 knew enough from my Scout training to stop at dark,” Victor sald, "We couldn't get into the lodge because {t was : locked. so we entered an outhouse where wood was stored,” vor or Others missing with Thorpe were Jimmy Grubbs, 11, and Mike Harmon, 12, BOY SCOUTS — Great Smoky Mountains were they reached the lodge about Accountant, Policemen feet Recovering from Wounds VANCOUVER @—A bank ae- eomlant shol in the stomach fullowing an attempted — bank holdiip: here Friday: was) In “much better” condition twa days Jnter, a Vaneouver general bacnttal spokesman sited, - The spokesman described the rronernl condition of accountant Ronald Compston, 38, ag sulis- factors, To-and Constak, C. Mlles, 27+ year old rookle policeman, were shot with a .22-callbra rovolvor whon. Ley pursyed a fleets bandit who bad muda an vbor Vive attempt lo hold up the main branely of the Royal Bank of Gunady i cowntowny Vaneous Wty Pye peloonnany | eondidon in hospital. wilh: a free wound, ‘saturday, two eburges of abe tempted murder and one of ‘be Lempted vobhory woro — Inte ry arepmre ara eens samees arene a0 @ Fishing Halted was oh ‘good Sunday | In Two Areas. -Mshormen have voluntarily sgflod,.a hull to flahing operas Elon tis Diabitel 8, norkhorn and (SGH'Charlolla aland gubdivie ans heawuse of poor herring falco, i wos roportad todiy, " Approxiniitely 240: tone of “pull ei very nebted In Moree [aly Is was tho only flahing ope Mh h of the Wook, a mn on ee eee Spreads in U.K. against John William Buekell, 42-yeur-old cost accountant satd | In have onee been a prominent citizen of Sherbrooke, Que, Police sala Buckell has a wife and san in Quebec, He was re- ended until Friday ‘without wil, An emergency operation was performed on Compston Sntur- ay to remove his spleen, Whrough wien tue bullet had passed, Doctors sald they dls. covered damage to his loft kid- rey, ‘ The policeman liad nob been operated on and the general hospital spokesman said gure gery for hin bag not yet bean scheduled, The bullel was still ledged behind his palate, Ste =e FORTIN OF OT ORTEGA, Strike Talk LONDON (Routers) Millions of workors were talking today of Jolning 200,000 shipyard np vox who are on girike in Britaln, Tho posslblivy of a walkout by 400,000 rollway mon arose Ae nowrly 9,000, O00 fustory workers waltod for sbriko ordors Roportsy in Industrial clreloy avo thot the rallrond slat ine Honnl tribunal will recommen i (hree-porecent wage Inerensd in roply to the Natlonal Unton of Rallwaynyon's demand for tt 10. in’ these: deaths, - iecded she was perhaps suffering ashes were scattered over the English Channel, , 3. The trial is expected to last anywhere from three to six weeks. The Crown alone is ex- pected to call 44 witnesses, ‘Curing the. Eastbourne hear- ing the Crown also alleged that Dr, Adams pojsoned: two other patients, Alfred John Hullett, 71, and. his wife Gertrude, 50, who died within four, months of each other last’ years. “But; the, doctor has not been formally ‘charged “The Crown. rged the ‘doctor paves thon’ sall-overdosbs| S of drugs because he knew’ they ‘had made thelr wills in: his favor. Dr. Adams appeared calm and confident as the Crown outlined the case against hint before the jury of 10 men and two wonicn. The doctor: wore a neat bluc suit typical of his attire in mak- ing his doctor's rounds aniong his Eastbourne patients. Attorney - Guneral: Manning- ham Buller sald Dr, Adams b: ad prescribed heavy doses of drugs for Mrs, Morrell althodgh a nurse would testify the widow. was in no great physical pain, He con- “neurotic pain” °° INDUCES CRAVING Buller, asking over and again “why the heavy administration” of drug s, told the jury: . One reason belng If ad- ministered over a short period It induces a craving for.them... Dr. Adams was tho. source of supply." Ma The -atlorney- general sald Dr, Adams had called on Mrse Mor- rell's Jawyer to discuss her will just before she died, Buller told the jury: "The submission of the Crown is that Dr, Adams, by the ad- ministration of drugs to Mrs, Morrell-- drugs glyen by hind and given upon his Ingtructions— killed her and our submission ts that those drugs were given to her with the intention of kill- Police Vessel: ‘Starts: Search: “Two Metlakatla brother § lare reported missing and|. presumed. drowned - after thei, small rowboat was swamped in rough waters, 20 miles west: of Prince Rupert lastnight’ RCMP motor » launch, afternoon, to conduct’ search of, the Tree , Nob Group Islands, betweer From he a ML-15 left the harbor this} % Bell and Brown passages where the two fishermen drowned, Stephen Nelson, are thoyght to have 7 Missing are: Robert and ; oe _ROMP i in Prince Ri “ ‘ast “night when rough waters swamped the x row- boat, The brothers . were re- turning to their gillnetter after clam digging on the island beaches. An unidentified man is reported to have heard the pair shout for help but a cursory search of the area has failed to locate the meh or their bodies, The mishap occurred around 8 p.m, last night. New President MANILA (Vice - President Carlos P, Garcia took over the relns of government today as World mourned the death of President Ramon Magsaysay with 25 others In a mountain- side plane crash, Garela flew In from the SLATO conferenee in Australia several hours after Magsaysny’s charred body was found In the wreckage of his plane on Cebu Ing, " Island, Pay Total of A 20-yeor-old cliy: man was! fined $75 and costs or in do- fault sentenced to one month In lull when ho plendod guilly bo- fore Siipondiary Magistrate 1,F, CHassoy In elty pollae court this morning toa ohirgo of Impnired driving, Police anld Rojiald Vineornt Willlnuns of 1418 Piggott Avonue wor arrested after he backed Into Bob Parker Lid, ene nt 100 Third Avenuo. Bast, sninshing o door and plite wings panol while hWompbing to uinko. a rovorse urn, Damage to the guage WHS O8e timatod wt $20, Also tn olty polioe court this Nori, 0 68 your old inan, Jou. oph Mornbs. of 1493 Wghth Ave Rss il one Wnst was thnod “ and wORLH Drivers; Liquor Suppliers $200 in Fines or In default sentenced to one month jn Jall after pleading gullly through counsel A, Bruco Brown to supplying ‘aN Intoxl- cnnt to an Indian, Thomas Frasor, of Miller Bay Vospltal was nlso assessed n $60 fino and costs or In default scene toned bo one north In jall after Ploading guilty. bo tho samo charge, Driving without due care and alvontion cost Arthur Richard Mlard, of no fixed addroxs a fiyo of i and costs or in default a gontonoo of 10 days in jal, Pollco anid Allard, who plondod guilty to the charge, fallod to nogollinte a curve on Bighth Ave ono ns, and enroonod into a ditel, + Give Generously 0 Red the Philippines and the Free; {dera Franchetti ‘of Treviso, Italy, at Mont. ‘Tremblant, | {The couple & are “‘honeymooning: at the: Laurentian skiv.| “poses. with the Red Gross. Target this year is $5,500 and the campaign committee have organized complete coverage of every homé “and business in Prince Rupert. — Teenagers Injured — njured (i—-Three teen agers were taken to hospital ‘Lwith undisclosed injuries early Sunday after the car in which they were driving crashed into a stecl trolly pole while they were being chuscd by police at algh speeds, The three were thrown from the car to the cement sidewalk at the Intersection of Prince Edward Street and Broadway, south of Vancouver's. downtown aroa, The car was demolished, Two of the teen-agers wore 16 years old ‘and the other 15, One was released from hospital later Sunday and a Vancouver general hospite! spokesman deseribed the conditions of the other two as satisfactory, The chase began, police said, when prowler car officers spotted a cour golng west on Broad-! way without henalights at about 1:15 am, Thoy said the police car caught, uy) with the other vehicles at” wred trafic ight, but thon the youthful driver "took off" |= bhroudh the red Nght, In the ensuing pursuit the youth's car was clocked at speeds up’ to .70 miles an hour, Pollco ‘sald the three “flew out of the car whon It crashed Into. the ‘trolly polo, Ono was thrown 30:feot, Tho car's right fonder was found 160 foot from the Roane; ) "WEATHER North. Const. Roglon, Mostly cloudy: locny and Tuoxday, A low raln showers today, rain tomorrow hoglnning about noon, Lilia change In temperature, Winds soulhorly 18 occasionally yonohing 95 in oxposed — nroar, Low’ tonight and high Tuosday ab Port Hardy 36 and 48, Sand. aplt.40 and 4§, Princo Rupert 40 nnd 40, with: gross’: " overcrowding . -and| primitive , sanitation, contributory” ‘factors ‘in’ ‘the: in-} crease , ‘of: infant. mortality’ ‘and he: persistence: of: tubpreulosis, Millian paratyphoid - -and: jaundice: ‘fishe A clock ‘made: by: Booth Mem- orial High school’s: Junior Red Cross branch’ will tally ‘the funds as they climb towards the target. Members’ of the Imperial Or- der Daughters ‘of .the Empire were working on ‘Saturday and again today.seeking donations from city firms and businesses, ' Areas being covered by organi- zations and other . helpers. to- night are: Section Two: Elks Lodge; Park Avenue, Second. Avenue West, Borden Street and Beach Place; | Canadis:: Legion WA: Fourth and Filth Avenues West; Ca- tholic Women's League; Sixth and Seventh Avenues West; Sons of Norway: Elghth-and Ninth Avenucs West; Rebeccas: Fourth Fifth and Sixth. Avenucs East to Hays Cove Circle including McBride Street; Rotary" Club: Seventh, Righth and Ninth Av- cnues East to Hays Cove Circle; King Edward PTA: Sherbrook Street and McClymont Park; Hospital WA: Ambrose Avonue, Overlook and: Piggott Avenue: Junior Chamber of Commerce: Ninth, Tenth and Eleveth Ave enues, Alfred Strect to Conrad prea; Kinsmen Club: Chinese community; Mrs, Yot Wong; Port Edward; Richard Nelson: Miller Bay Hospital; Dr, G, Wid) Fid- ides: Prince Rupert General Hog. for. calternative “accommodation, ‘Dr. Smith: stated: ““Tt appears} He’ rated’ “sub- ‘standard ‘houses | “OS: Major : They- are: also: blamed: ‘tor “mental ill-health which: fre-|¢ quently: ‘Jeads.. to moral: deling- | ¢ ency and alcoholism.” , Recognising the condemna tion |. -of housing leads’ ‘toa “demand ‘thatthe provision’ of: subsidised low-rental housing is overdue. in order™ ‘that. these ‘people, regard-| | less: of: ‘cast or. creed, can be: given : a decent home. ‘for themselves |: jomiething £0, 6 edimeries Ly . large . ‘scale: “Immunisation || prostann against: -typhoid. and paratyphoid had been carried out except Cassiar. to. curb outbreaks which followed:the mass. influx of workers from. reservations during the early summer months. | Dr. ‘Smith said the task would have been impossible to perform without the voluntary help of Red X Reports Record Use Of Blood TORONTO ~The Canadian Red Cross today reported a rec- ord usc. of whole blood and blood products:during 1956, © During the year the Red Cross provided 255,750 bottles of whole blood for free transfusions to 162,763 paticnts in Canadian hospitals, Vernon C, Hale, national blood donor chairman of the soctety, sald the Red Cross collected 385,690 bottles of blood from voluntary donors curing the year, "This effort,” he sald, Is a magnificent gesture and tho}: contribution of blood cannot be at all Skeena River ‘canneries |. 5 Persons: Di ‘Violently Over Weekend | By The “Canadian Presa en Accidents claimed at least’ 15 lives in Canada during a com- paratively low-fatality weekend, In the worst tragedy of the... period, a mother and three “of © her children. died when “tie Nfld, home; = A Canadian Press survey from. 6 p.m, local time until midnight Sunday showed. nine deaths: in traffic, Threo died on the high- ways in Ontarlo and fouradn | Quebec, Manitoba, Nova ie and New Brunswick cach t corded one traffic fatality, 2s A baby strangled In its shot - der harness while alone in-lts. erly raised Ontarto deaths "to four, with. Quebec the highest toll. Boi Princo Edward Island, Saskhl-: chowan, Alberta and British measured In dollara and cents,” pital; Mrs, J, da Kolly, matron, oo pete FOUR TIMES, PROVINCIAL AVERAGE Active Co-Operation of Local Authorities, Rooming House Supervision Needed To Curb VD Skoena Health Unit's yenorenl disease nollfigatton rate ts four tines that of: the © provincial averngo for BC, 28 por cont above bhib At the. next highest wnlh and 200 Limes greater than thot of tho’ Boundary Health Unit, Clovordalo, Which has the Jowost rate). Those figures were. contained in the Provincial Health Unite’ Slatistlon) Report 0h2-58, but ave considerad: to proaont a faire ly necurate pleture:of tho proe rout position here, particularly ns noblfiod engos |nerensed by 70 Ina yours. Sins boo ke Cross Canvassers In Skeonn Tonlth Unit's: 1080 report, Director Dr, dW, Smith states! "Tho prevalonce of youre orent disenso Honlth Unit-aren a sill one of | tho worst Inthe province ‘and, fa far as wo aro sonoornad, tho moro trontmmont of those: OUKON ls tnt from: solving this sorlous problem, * "Wo try, whilo: te ‘patlont \s having troutmont, to impart some knowledge ‘bout this dis« onso and ita complleattons but I]. fool tron gly that we are Unel: likoly to make much more prog: in bho . Skeenn|: Columbia roported 1 no tataltbiogs oo vn without: tivo: tall and: eae (0+ soporalion of Joonl authors . tlak, '. ey aye “Tho aueatly F fuotltbathda’ rlaos--brondly monklni thi yolalos to thaw” people ar those olrauniatancos. which mel it onslor. thin lt: ardinaelly woutld ’ ho; for a porxondifooted witha vonoroal clikonae. (0 trans ml to'n hoalthy porwny pnts would: ‘mean -nbelot. wuporvinion\0f hotels: rooming | . -pllonbte: re rerun Ne Arayoned, utter wit flole wartia YOR 08 omar | tha control vat! : . mee he < walie ing thelt, gency: ie revoked) destroyed thelr Corner Brogh, et Nowfoundland «and.