1 able Langdon - -old’ ’ Donald ‘wanted. here for. _ques~| the: een of a. wom was. Sek captiired by patrol officer, but past he outsidé Tonasket.. e officers, were Jomed by]. ‘foot. or t. Visibil:)® “Ot | “police | Stevens’ hiding oa able’ ‘Langdon, in the: sec- ond wave,-spotted a. movement nthe bush and ‘approached, ‘gun drawn. Stevens: stepped - out, 3 shouting: “You: “got: mee" _) He sprang. ‘at the officer. and: -- YOcked : together, they fell into the mud, : fighting: for. Vhe offi- cer’s gu “Phe gun fell to the ground, but : Stevens continued’ to ‘battie the : policeman, ‘finally.’ ‘breaking. and : heading. into. the woods.” 7 oo Langdon retreived, his gun, and ‘ firing: from a: Kneeling. position a dropped. the: wanted: aman..: "Stevens {s dua: Tortasket hos-. He: is ‘under’ police: ‘guard, | of union local c liesaged 62° ee ‘A past” ‘president of the Inter- |. national Longshoremen’s and Warchousemen's Union, Local 505, collapsed and died late. yes- terday afternoon in a downtown establishment, He was 62 years of age. % Laurence Ryan, born in Dub- lin, Ireland, in 1896, came to Canada in 1903 and spent the past 20 years in Prince Rupert as a Jongshoreman. . He was a veteran of the First World War and a member of the Canadian Legion branch in Trail. Until his death he continued fo play an active part in the longshoremen’'s union. ‘ * He is survived by his wife \ Myra at home at 636 Third Av- if enuc West; a daughter and bro- {her in Ontario and va son and four sisters in New York City.. Funeral arrangements, In the hands of Ferguson Funeral Vome, will be announced later. | Jury fails to solve | | crash mystery , ‘CALWAY, treland (Reutera)-- 1 Nhe erash of the KLUM airliner , off the Jnish const Thursday i remained a mystery Monday A might, | x An dnquest jury returned a verdlat that the deaths of 00 7 perwons vbhonrd the Supoer-Con- stallation ware die to “n violent Iypact sustained In an alroraft i over tho Atlantis." The verdiot added that thore i was “no avidence to show the i cnnae of the impnet," ‘A pathologist tostifiod ‘that her was “po external ar ine ternal evidence of denth dud tod ee | ‘ ‘PENTICTON, B. 0. (CP)—A battle i in jungle-like : push eb Gh was. ‘dese ibed A Monday by] RCMP. Con- : tn: bringing: | “ands ‘the. object:. -also’ was. /sug- : gested by, ‘the: royal commission.” " ard shack, .. . Two: days after. the. slaying; 1 ROMP. Cpl. .Ralph ‘Browne. was shot “and ‘wounded | ‘at: a. road= block. A warrant was‘issued ‘fo Stevens; charging: nim, with at | tempted: murder, a air “control “in Canada OTTAWA (CP) — The publi | owned ° CBC will’ ‘lose. its: ‘tegu- operate - under Parliament. Revenue. . virtually unchanged “\Minister: an ‘independent: bod But he BISO | omade- clear: that while the new. body. will be™ in- dependent. of ‘the ‘CBC, it. will ment, - He.. ‘referred: to a suggestion on ‘broadcasting » in: its’ March). 1957, ‘broadcast governors | be “created MAINTAIN CBC: government’s. ‘intention off “maintaining. ‘and strengthen- |. ing’ the CBC; - ; He said the government be-: lives it is an’ important. instru- | ment in promoting a stronger’ Canadianism. sevccecerevsccosscvccossores ones U.S. launches. large A-sub_ today, The 5,900-ton Triton, namics Corporation. 000. . POF OPOGOPEPIOPOOOOE PEDO OLIDOOOY i,’ ei bt Fe heen chosen for a movie: rato battered, nude body’ of 28- Years : old Anita Budde. a.German: im=.}:: /migrant,. was found in’ an. orch- oh .|datory powers *. over ‘Canadian: rm broadcasting but will, continue to}: a. Proposil now b fore : » Nowlan o made.-this:-clear Monday-. night oe to. the ‘Commons: a]. government plan. to’ confer: on. - ervisory mandate: now ‘held by . the CBC. noe not. be inedependent of, parlia- : by the, “Fowler. royal commission ‘and authorized :to* act ‘for: Par- |, o Hament. and: be responsible to He pital, reported.to be In good :con=, 1b for;, the’ direction: Mr. Nowlan also. ‘spoke. of the! GROTON, Conn. (#—The_ big- gest submarine known, and the first to be powered by two at- omic engines, takes to the water about twice the size of present U.S. atomic submarines, will go down the way of the Electric Boat division of General Dy- Designed as a radar patrol vessel, the 447- foot Triton cost about $100,000,- report. that..a “board. of | 1236: Seventh. ‘Avenue East,. was ‘sentenced — “to Wo yea rs. for J] breaking and. “entering and theft of $36 from the: Superior Auto another two, years, to be served concurrently, for the August 10 breaking » and: entering of the. Prince Rupert. Fishermen's: Co-~ Operative association : store at Cow Bay, : Donald Nels Jonsen, 23, of 228 Ninth Avenue’ ‘East,: ‘was given concurrent terms of! seven days and two fines of $50: each on the same counts, — . Both were: remanded ‘for sen- tence today after pleading guilty: in clty police court. to aul charges August IA o> Tn handing | down ‘sentences, Magistrate E..T. Applewhalte took: Into consideration Pindlayss fi us a tele NUW WRIGTETTE--Ofton compared with Drigitte: Bardot,’ 1%. yorr-ald ‘Toronto, Canada, hlah schoolor Susanne Vayda jas portraying a rofuges Mungarian danuer, Sudanne did auunpo from Hungary wttor tho 1080 rovalt, ug es t bor a eH ye Ve ‘4 y pr ison térm. ‘and fines totalling $100.. Donald George “Findlay, 23, of |: : extensive police record for simi- lar offences, -and..the- fact that this. was Jensen's “first venture into crime.” Service garage: August 9, and to}: ' The'‘pair broke into. the. ‘Super- Yor Auto Service. garage at Tihrd’ Avenue ‘and Park..Avenue on the early morning of August. 9-and stole $36 from the cash drawer. At 5.a.m, the following day, they forced entry into the Cow Bay Co-Op store and knocked. 81- year-old watchman Daniel Sie?v- ert to the ground before fleecing without: lot, . They were arrest- ed by RCMP in the forenoon of the same day, Crown. prosecutor A. . Bruce Brown asked for a “substantial jail term” for Findlay alter Ust- Ing'an admitted record including 11. convictions for breaking and entering. Mr, Brown also sald that according to evidence it was Findlay who knocked down the watchman, The prosecutor advocated a "not very severe ponnalty" for Jensen, who is not known. to have committed any previous of- Jfenees of a similar nature, - Tho magistrate, in handing down sentence, told the accused {he didn't think it unfair to, dif- forentinte between the two cases. Wo tormed Jensews part in the ralds “your first venture: ante | the fleld of leld of crimo,” Court ourt dismisses impaired charge Atanloy Koshman, 26, of 621 Herman street had his chargo of driving a-motor vohicle while his obliity was Jmpatrod by al- » | cohol dlaniissed by Magistrate E, T. Applowhnaite in. elty police court this morning, Koshman was romandoed with- out plea July 3! until today for trial. Ho plonded not guilty tn {Police court this morning. Maglatrate Applowhalto dis- milased tho onsoe for inok of ove . Iclonao, mwosrecerapenveest TURE KILLED IN CAR AYLMER, Ont, @—Thrao Ayl- mor nron tobnaco workora wore killed Monday night in. Wahe way ornah about four miles | V north of hora, cee ryt if é m | yo nod a ve Paes ty hath ee mG RAEN OO Te Melty tk , - Most Rev. Fergus ¢ 0° Gr In‘ an interview in Vancouver Sunday the bishop said many people in B.C. are quick to con- demn Indians, especially in such an incident as the Prince Ruport riot, but are slow. to accept them as equals. wes Toronto Paper bares plan for Mideast TORONTO NCD) mee The ' Globe ind Mall says the big powers and Arab countries are near oa solution to. the crisis in Lebanon and Jordan which may lead to Qn. ovor-nil. settlement of . the fundamontal: problems dn : the Middlo East: « State reporter Philip — Doane says in a dispatch from. the United Natlons that the' follow. Ing deal hay “all but been con- cluded among tho big powers, with tho aaqiescence of the Araba;": a 1, Ueltish and U.S. «troops Wht bo withdrawn from Jor- “dan and Lebanon, 2, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan Jand Lebanon will enter Into an augreamont not to Interfera in ‘ono: anothor's Internal alffatra, 8. Vt ln understood that King “‘Wuasoin wid his politionl ad- vinors will not dopend on out- vido hadlp for the proxervation of thelr regline 4, Tho rosuiti truce will bo ondorsad by.: the big’ powors, 8. Tho baste 'vulo of tha UN will bo to tako formal noto of “hia Middlo Enst relaxation of tenslons or ‘cdotonte,’ arid to. do- viso intornational machinos for Nha irc ady, E Roman Catholic Bish-| ; op. of Prince Rupert, says the most, “pressing: 1 need: ‘of = British, Columbia Indians is higher: education | Ap joint white and Indian high schools... The Canadian Préss quotes the bishop as saying that the Indian cannot be’ expected to conform to society, customs and manners’ if he is not.eduucated alongside, white childron from kindergart- enupe * ; ‘Wo . have : Indian -NUISCS, teachers and $lenographers now —-you would ‘not have seen them 20 yeas ago—Dut. there’ is:still a long way to'go. The Indlans are population, “You cannog “keep thom segregated forever,” - ° Bishop O'Grady, who ‘for 20 the edlibre of Indian education, satd Indians do not lack Intolll- gence, What they do luck, he sald is encouragement, oe revenied. the nocd for: accOMMO- dation for.160 Indian high school students over the noxt five years. He sald the ‘school for Indian and white childron must: bo built by Soptoinbor next year. to lake the: firat.of. the. group. | 10 Students it Princo Gorge Catholic: intoryrated high school are’ Indlang,. .Thoy board with white families, ‘sinco they travel somo distanco: to. school, 1: woven SROLIODOD II? POPU VPILIOOOD: Three mon in a, guporvision, |" ~My tit wan takon Wwatehing ovor this dotonta.", v 1 only one per cent of Canada's years has been.trying to Improve |. A. sutvoy. {ny his diocese! had |. Fourtoon ‘of the 60 grado 7 to} Mattes ‘Archibald XK. only’ dissenter. ”: He: said cthe had been based “on realities and conditions, * rather, than: ‘theor- les,” . = . Judge Lemley’ ‘suspended’ “the integration plan last. June. 21, It was at the request, oF ‘the school board. 7 vonrd moeating hore on the wook, ond) to .write the” government ‘saying’ thoy’. endorse ” a BC, governmont suggestion, that the proposed Wne from. ‘Ping: Point, Altay The federal governmont’ ‘plans a ine: from Pino ‘Polnt,: on: tho south shoro of Grent 8)nve Lake, to olthor Grimshaw or Water- 4 es ways, Alta. LIFE SAVED AT PORT EDWARD | “BY ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. no “ Qulex action by threo mon und tie ‘application of {mmod< . Aptg. artificial veaplration saved the Ifo. of a Port Bdward : “Who fell 40 fect Into Port Idward harbor last night. “ROMP roport that Mathew Hill, belloved to bo In hla 90'x, “toll into the wator whon hq was running on the walk which . surrounds the: Native quarters on the Port Edward dock, ° " bont pulled him to anfoty and: artificial roxplration was appliod for aonie' 15 minutos under a doctor's © shoe ' roa u ey Mae Nt i . Gardner of. Huron, S.D.,. was: the | s¢hool board, had ' acted | in. good. : faith and. that. Judge: -Lemley’s |: decision suspending’ integration | : ‘trom the wake: Of: reports : ‘that: Pres: — \ ‘under: fire” ‘today “Mascow and. Ploping.in: to ‘Prince Ruport : CGonoral hoapltal *by anbulancosmnd ts now undor observation. . wseeereseseneneneneenrenenenenn Nerenesentenenrens ene renny reed: vf - t \ _ltor United States ald, S - Griashaw « as i ena | “VANCOUVER Q==The BC. ‘Yukon’ Junior ° ‘chamber ‘of com: merce will advise. “the federal govormiont: Jé“supports. a weatern route for the proposed northern, Alberta. railways ie The Jaycees ‘decided at a) 7 NWT y: torminate. An: Grimshaw, . WE "Partly cloudy, with “ie - ; 4 vi we ie fa oe ee 1 CNL es Oe ke “Waterways 18 in northoa: t Als, berta‘and:is vy Hn arth oa al: Rallwaya terminus, Grimshaw — is In ithe! northwest. and da on: the. northern. ‘Alberta: : railway. Jayooos.past president Jay: | Burns of. 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