8- Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 1, l!).r0 Sophisticated Period Drama Who Hil Who Is Question I atempt was made by the two of - 1 liens U search the acused but ( lu.s resistance stopped tiieni. This Li alleged to have proceeded for about seven minutes tle'ii finally I'aiiltT was led to a cell by Const MuU-. Cinst. Ourr testified blood ran f:o:.i ranter's nose and from tie i.sp of his head. Defense counsel Second plia.se of '.in' trial of Kenneth ranter, chained with .assaulting a police officer, took today" ""Tzrrt-- : , "white';,;; Thursday to Saturday 7 - 9:20 p.m. ibtl? RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE place ill' city police court Tues That "Forsyte Wuiua.1" at . Capitol Theatre This Week-end Long anticipated and much discussed picturization of John Galsworthy's famous novel "The Forsyte Woman" conies as the feature offering this Thursday, day afternoon and was witnessed R(ld MacLeod queried the wltnes regarding the wound on the lop L-y about 40 people. u V5 Friday and Saturday at the Capi-" SALE MENS AND BOYS WEAR tol Theatre here. Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon. Robert Young, I . oi ine neaa. it he was only struck at the back of the neck, on the shoulders and at the bas" of the skull, "how do you account for the wound on top of the head?" asked Mr. MacLeod. Const, Gurr replied. "I don't know." Other officer in the office that morning was Const. John Hoi -nell who stated that, after Panter WiJK h:nliH nut .it c Proceedings were quiet compared to the fireworks last Tuesday when several in the.audience attempted to squeeze in a word edgewise foul or otherwise. Events go back to January 29. It was early Sunday morni":; on Third Avenue when 'Constables Jack White and Len Tunn r iu.-t-iccd a man beating his w;fe. Stepping into the melee. Const. Janet Leigh and Errol Flynn are 1 en Packers . (leading members of the stellar icarft which also includes such After sever.il weeks of good fishing at Edye Pass, Ogden Channel and further down the well known persons as Harry try mai Halli- coast, the herring seining fleet Davenport, Lumsden Hare 5 217 SIXTH STREET ; ' Behind Wallace Drug J u.f.11 Ilohhns Auhrpv M.ilher sinri Has 1CH tniS area lor Vancouver i hi, t it ... White received a gash abov . in,. Three seineho:ils nnH holf a in. ! , . i uadiu nuuicjf iviaiuri . i - u viut - luucil 01 a run th, j It is a dramatic love story of , I sophisticated character and t he( fact that It Is produced in technl- ! !color makes it all the more at- ! lini. ,i ici muni, ne was asked i! he remembered events of the previous night. The accused said "no," that he had not remembered the cheek by the police or thai he beat his wife. He is alleged to have tit-.tu,- the WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ! i Victorian and the early Edward ENVOY TO PERU Emile Vail-lancburt, 61, has been appointed Canadian ambassador to Peru. He has been minister to Yugoslavia and is expected to leave that country in about three months. Mr. Vaillan-court is well known as an exponent of Quebec's tourist attractions. He was that province's first director-genera,! of tourism.. (CP Photo) Sunday Bowling ian era. None of the tenseness or poignancy of the celebrated story has been lost in the picttuization, it is agreed by tho.:e who have s'een 'it. 1 eye. Fanter was charged with assaulting an officer. He is alleged to have grabbed the t'.a.sh-light'and struck Const. White i:i tiic eye. Cut dcf-v.M: eviuc.i.v last Tuesday clai.iied that. Con..:. Turner nU Cor.oi. White i.-l l.eyui: Punter o:. the st;.cl '..lei on-tmued u:e pioce.ss ic. 'he station, a of the pi isoi-.-rs i a cell testified that considers nle commotion had taken place for nearly a half an hour in the guard room and" a'lcgcd that the police had beaten Panter. The case was interesting last Tuesday as accusations flew from one wail to another. Yesterday, four officers testified for the crown. They all agreed that shortly after 4 o'clock that Sunday morning. Const. tit a lenient of "drinking down a 26'' and not remembering a thing I about last niuht. Roger Whil taker, inmate at the oily jail, testified for the defens-last week, alleging that Panter had been beaten. He nttended to Pa liter's wounds in tne cell, b"-fore a doctor arrived. Con-.t. Turner staled that his flashlight had either been grabbed or taken from his hand on the street. It is alleged rust ruck Panter at the back of th:' neck, .shoulders and base of the skull with a police baton or Mil J WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S WEAR : Sale Now On At Wallace's "billie club" after Panter was atop White had taken the accused to Const . White. wimm i the station but that he was not touched by any police officer. Const. Pat Gurr, officer on duty, stated that Const. White had brought the accused into the office. He said Const. White had a bad gash above his eye and his uniform and face were covered But none of the. officers could account fdr the wound on top of Panfer's head. Following a 15 minute adjournment, Prosecutor T. W. U'own again called Const. Gurr as n witness. During that 15 inimile period, Mr. Brown tried an experi- Living Costs In Russia lowered jment statement said the change would involve a "great improve- 'ment in the standard of living.' j Russia virtually Roes on the gold standard oy establishing the dspfryrurr Qood Food For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices Chinese Hislies .1 Specially CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN RexCafie 2nd Ave. lp. Rupert Hotel 7:0U u mi. to :i.3 a in I'lione 17'.i for Outside Orders League Schedule ; March 5 -WE. AC. vs. Cumin. , Grollo vs Savoy; Royal vs P. 11.' Plumbing;- U9 Taxi vs. L.C.B. ! March 12 Savoy vs P. H I Plumbing; 19 Taxi vs W.E.A.C, j Roval Motel vs Comm.; Grotto Vol L.CH; ' : March 1!) - Royal " Hotel v j Grotto; Cumin Jlou'l vs L.CH.;! Savov vs 99 Taxi; P.R. Pluinblii;', vs W.E.AC. March 20-PR. Plumbing v; Comm. Hotel; Grotto vs 99 Taxi; I LCU. vs W.E.A.C.; Savoy vs Royal Hotel . j April 2 L.C.B. vs Royal Hotel:' W.E.A.C. vs Savoy; Comm. Hotel vs Grotto; 99 Tuxi vs P.R. Plumbing. April 9 Comm. llolel vs 99 Taxi; P. R. Plumbing vs' Grotto; W.E.AC, vs Royal Hotel; L.C.B. fs Savoy. ment. Const, Gurr had gone into the cells for a few minutes. With four people in I he office, including the prosecutor, Const. Gurr was asked to listen to their con- with blood. - ( Shortly after Const. Turner walked in, Panter is alleged to have said "You . . . hit me " He drew his arm back but both MOSCOW Drops in the prices value of the rouble at 3'2 ounces of food and clothing In Russia of grain or a little le.-s than 25c ranging from 10 to 40 percent in American money. The object were announced Tuesday co-in- of this would be to establish th . cident with the revaluation of the rouble as a standard interna-rouble from five to four to the tlonal currency like the American United States dollar. A govern- dollar and t'm British pound. S?4 7fA Const. White and Const. Turner I versa t ions. Mr. Brown had even seized his arms and restrained 'yelled once. him from further violence. I Testifying. Const. Gurr staled BECAME AGGRESSIVE j'that he had heard no coherent All crown witnesses testified '.sentences, ihut Pant.T nad been i.i a quiet j The case waS again adjourned mood, although intoxicated an !, at the request of defense counsel bloody, but turned aggressive 1 and will probably end til the nexl with the arival of Const, Turner. session scheduled for this aftei -whom he alleges beat him. An noon. This advel tiselllelit i.s nor pliTi!isie r ,,. Liquor Control lloanl or liy the (,'" of JSritisli Colinnliia When disaster glrikri somen wre in 'amk your curs may not hear the anguislwd am, iw pop for help. But listen in your heutl aitdnul VOMtSffA6 their voices . . . the voices of the little children, homeless and afruidlhe voia-x thru IPS The best mashed potato yo ever ale, and so easy to prepare you'll want to servo il often. French's Instant Potato is made from top-quality potatoes precooked for you! Economical, too never any waste! heartbroken and weary. 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