i al b2 : | shooting. H Driver Distracted By Passengers; DUTCH BABE TRAVELS IN STYLE 3 Pretty Model Must Stand Trial; Rifle Bullet Fatal To Husband It looks as if babies 'never . had it so good" as they have it | { today. This might be Jan Van ! Bruggen's thought as he surveys { the deck scene aboard the Sev- en Seas--prior to the ship's sail- ing from Quebec--from Dutch- style carrying crib. The five- month-old baby travelled all Island ompan- way east from Victoria in this portable crib, acc ied by his mother, seen who is taking Jan to vi parents in The Hague Both Mr. and Mr Bruggen, Sr., lived the Two Die In Crate Fleeing Alabama Jail considered poor from injuries. Larry Morgan, 8, is + MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) «Officials at nearby Kilby prisonic today considered filing manslaugh- ster charges against two convicts twho escaped Wednesday in a 'dump truck carrying 28 other pris- oners. ! After a wild chase, with a fguard shooting at the tires from a pursuing truck, the truckload of "maximum security" convicts overturned. Two of the passengers "were killed and 13 injured. Guards 'rounded up the group 'without trouble and returned them [= to the state prison jus' outsid2 Montgomery. Frank Lee, deputy prison di- ® rector, said officials believe only wq convicts were responsible for Sthe bold bid for freedom. They, =aeld the truck driver at knife-point| {Tunch. Trusty ldriving the * ow the brief dash. i Rice, 32, "We don't feel thi centrated move to make a b eak {Lee said. 'The rest on the truck were so of circumstances." WILL PROSECUTE "We intend to ever's guilty of kills who died in the wreck," The dead were N and James Willic Lee identified commandeered th Eugene Pruitt, years for burglary. an in for 20 year the bery. The 30 prisoners dump truck being gravel pit outside rhe C Elvin Bradl *'maximum prosecute the the | emigrating | last year to Canada CRUMBLES, FALL ON HIGHWAY pf timated 18 cars were be- we trapped when a portion foot cliff tumbled, above, we Acific coast highway at | onica, Calif. In the fore- | mi Patrolman Fred Danner | inspecting an automobile | | into the side. The driv- poe uninjured. Frantic : _ CROSSWORD |r Cline Dhcter 4 of the Vi (Teut.) Pachg for this ital DC6litz.) nightmed ale sheep Capg Tue bi eonal Victord (abbr. ) Nawgod couven DOWN 1. Cavalry swords 2. Margin or room for action (collog.) 3. Monster . Fasteners . Before . Nape of sheep's neck Shelf in a trunk 8. Tattered cloth red 9. Occur- per tube rences gary, 'ansfer- 10. Triangule.« Shariquids shaped of Tex pieces at Hor 8 8 Patri sister, Qork a First 8 pA New Vancouv Yukeo ym. in Laorolke d Toronto Lai Ch in Toront Rev. Ji drews, N A Rev. V# 1 Mrs. Mi Jude 1L€ LA M "han Th Hai Che ™ Lee Log wd Tipedav calls for help went out a of earth fell away froin t overlooking the sea-skirtir way. The = avalanche such slide in the same are in recent weeks--occurred ly after noon as hundreds moved bumper-to-bumper of car the scenic six-lane roadway . Cloaks . An jota . Breezes . Front of a ship . Grass cured for fodder Female fowl Permit River (Eng.) Reply Breathe out (Braz.) One who 40. Grow ¢ will watch g 41. Cut, as small child grass 2% 26. 27. Yesterday's Ans 33. Jokes 36. Cease 28. 30. 31. © ; 37. Unadorr 38. Macaws wer ed id 10 , truck cab. TORONTO (CP)---Lenore Bick- nell, 24, a pretty copper-haired model, Wednesday was commit- ted to trial for murder in the death of her husband, Bruce, 22, 1i9 months ago. A coroner's jury previously had ruled his shooting death in their home accidental. | The young expectant mother, wearing a materiley smock, was A coroner's jury last year ab- solved the young widow 'when she| said a rifle accidentally dis- charged while her husband was showing her how to handle it. Last month the auburn model] walked into a police station and! signed a statement, repeated by! police Wednesday, saying she had intentionally shot and killed her pale and ¢ istrate Fred C. Gullen Cand her pre- liminary hearing. Mrs. Artle Bicknell, mother of he slain man and in whose home {the couple lived, testified the couple often quarreled violently and once Lenore tossed a rifle at her husband, breaking its stock. | Mona Bicknell, sister of the youth, testified that Lenore said "I shot him" as she met her at the foot of the stairs after the Three hours later she re- pudiated it. Police matron Rita Margaret Jack testified she had watched the girl closely at the police station "because I thought she might! harm herself." | Lenore's mother, Mrs. William Woollings, said last month that her daughter is expecting a baby and had been planning to remarry soon. Lenore has one son, Bruce, 23 months, by her first husband. Crash Fatal To Three Persons | HAMILTON Jury {three persons in a car-truck crash {last Aug. 14 Wednesday found {river Mrs. fount Pleasant was distracted by (CP)--A coroner's Eileen Morgan of |tario Provincial Police read an un- Police said two adults were in| investigating the deaths of the car. Seven of the eight chil- dren were in the back seat. Constable Ernie Allen of the On-| signed statement of Donald Mor-| he number of passengers in the gan, 13. He said Sharon was show- ar. Ten persons were in the ehicle. Three accident, Mrs. Florence Hill, 71, "Morgen, both of Mount Pleasant Io and Sharon. VanSickle, 11, ireensville dee | | prisoners--those passengers died in the | at Lynden. They were|30 right and Ror |was no stop sign there. Mum saw of |statement in which Mrs, k | [brakes. ing his mother the way. The statement quoted the boy | as saying: "Sharon told mum to through because there, the truck and she slammed on the | brakes." Constable read a; Morgan said she had stopped at the sign. | She was turning left on a side-| road when the car and truck col- lided. Truck driver William Collins of | | Paris, Ont., said: "The car never stopped before entering the side- road, I had no chance to apply my | I hit it dead centre." Collins is in hospital recovering Allen then risks and kept under heavy guard unconscious in hospital. vhen working outside the prison. | The jury's decision said the car| Guards W. G. ther truck vork site to let off a water boy,| Lee said. om the back and ran to Pruitt got in the r side of the cab and pulled a § inch knife on Bradley. slipped into the driver's seat. The convicts' truck took off, the guards right behind with Moore hooting for the tires. After . about three miles risoners' truck overturned the | h s R ce tried to turn from a paved 4 | ceedings, 'iroad petitions. into a gravel road. : Cattle Judged At "Ex" Friday TORONTO (CP)--It's Womens, y loral, Music and Arts Day at the| Canadian National Exhibition to- day--and the animals start taking| a major part in exhibition activi-| ties. Cattle judging starts Friday] and 6,600 birds, rabbits and guinea | pigs arrive to take part in som 'vain 'marred the pro-| but attendance hit 187, 000, 32,000 below last year's fig-| ure for the same day. In: the evening torrential rain] thurtled upon the CNE. The grand-| stand show carried on despite the * downpour but the production num- bers were taken out. Manslaughter r Charge To Smith and G. E.| Moore followed close behind in ofthe intersection. Pruitt and Rice jumped | | as | | attempt to stop him. | feet first and arms outstretched did not in all probability stop at It recommended {the intersection be cleared of! When the truckload of prisoners [branches od the slop sign could) two stopped a short distance from the be seen more clearly DEATH LEAP In this dramatic photo, 51- year-old Douglas Meservey is | seen jumping to his death from the 24th floor of the Russ build- ing in San Francisco, just as !| | police entered the building in an He jumped | to a third floor roof between the Follows Triple Death building's 0 rear wings. MONTREAL (CP) -- Thomas| Jensen of Montreal was ordered | to voluntary statement Sept. 6 by| BEGIN HEARINGS TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario Judge Omer Legrand in criminal Labor Relations Board Wednesday court Wednesday on charges of began hearings on cross-charges manglaughter arising out of the by the Joyce and Smith Plating Aug. 8 traffic deaths of two women |Company of Hamilton and and a boy on: Montreal's Park| Avenue. the United FElectrical, Radio and Ma- chine Workers of America (Ind.) | If you're tell them them! Use sell nomical, and fast results! DO YOUR SPRING CLEANING WITH A WANT AD CLEAN HOUSE ON UNWANTED ITEMS FOR QUICK CASH----OR TRADE THEM FOR WHAT YOU NEED! spring cleaning and furniture, small appliances, toys or clothing you no longer need, let a low-cost want ad sell or trade them for you. 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