!. "VvYS I dutiubt 7, 191)3 Young German Sentenced Friars I U Ulv I Ul llllllll lCUi nfnt tu r n . . : t t i a i t i , BERLIN (AP) A Russian-zone trial in the district court at Cottbus. Hastreiter is a West German who iolned the Fnriien IMnn II DINING PLEASURE Communist court has sentenced a young German to death because he fought against the Reds in Indo-China as a member of the French Foreign Legion, West Berlin's anti-Communist League of Free Jurists reported today. This organization, which has good underground connections in the Russian zone, said Hans Hastreiter, 25, was condemned "for espionage and using weapons against a peace-loving people." Sentence was passed by a woman judge after a secret in in 1946 and was captured in' 1949. He was sent back to Soviet ; East Berlin and there released j In 1951. But when he returned ; to the Russian zone to visit his I wife he was seized by the secret I police on charges of spying. His j espionage, the Free Jurists said, I is supposed to have consisted of j telling people about his experiences in Indo-Chlna. ' SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe MEN'S AND BOYS' tes Film I .ig B.C. ! The DBiljr Newa I jbfM't Frinrs, Inter-own lecturer and left Jasper yestrr-pleting the filming eiigth motion plc-sst Canada," which , his 1953-1954 lec- nhuh will feature vacation attrac-r Natlonnl Park ts of the Canadian ilso include scquen-nrtUNtiial activities iu, Rupert line of -National Railways its on the great Itimnent. the new Canadian probably have its , at Town Hall In $ November. who was accom-!b on the trip to w "f vlf.it In Prince fk. jiincrs here recalled 1 19 years ago that iti'd this city while i many adventures, jei-p from Terrace Ukliig through the jputhrrn part of the i vtlino he has made jss across America around the world I CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR DRESS, WORK AND PLAY AT POPULAR PRICES PROCLAMATION TO ALL PEOPLE IN THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT: The disgraceful scenes of last weekend must not be repeated. Let those who attach themselves to a disorderly mob out of curiosity or a desire lor excitement reflect that by joining it they themselves become lawbreakers and subject to serious penalties. We have the Police for the protection of every one of us. If is their duty to keep order and to make this a safe and decent place in which to live. It is our duty to co-operate with them. All persons are notified that the law will be enforced in this City. lotarij Cjovernor Do Vhit Cittj District-Governor of Rotary International District 151, Dr. Bruce Gordon of Courtenay will pay his official vist to Prince Rupert on Thursday, September 10. President Tony Crawley told members that In view of this, club directors and chairmen of committees would meet August 17 to make suitable 75c MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Regular 95c. NOW, each MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS ' Well tailored, good assortment. Regular to $5.50. NOW s4.oo Too Late To Classify MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $ Xft Roomy and well tailored. Reg. to $3.45. NOW V FUNERAL NOTICE 1 FORTUNE In the city Thurs-1 day, August 6, 1953, Theobald j Mathew John, age 85 years, be-: loved husband of Mrs. Gladys MEN'S WORK PANTS : Good tailoring. Lots Of wear. Regular $5.75. NOW '.'."..'.'.... .'3-95 ,;'4.75 1.251.55 I M. Fortune, 411 4th Ave. East. 1 Mass will be sung by Most Rev. i Bishop A. Jordan at Church of : the Annunciation at 9 a.m. Sat MEN'S T-SHIRTS Good quality. All sizc3. Regular to $2.25. NOW BY AUTHORITY OF THE CITY COUNC!L OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT H.S. WHALEN, Mayor August 6, 1953. - . MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S DRESS PANTS Worsteds, gabardines and others. Perfect fit. i hiuhiilt fem-huk and daugh-ri last night's train Ihere they will sail ri Line Scythla for urday, August 8. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. Friends kindly assemble lor prayers at Grenville Court Chapel at 8:30 this evening. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (It) MEN'S WINDBREAKERS AND JACKETS ,'- SASKATOON (CP) E. G. Ed ' visit to England. REGINA (CP) The Saskatchewan provincial archives' micro Groat, 65, who started flying mother of Mrs. ompanylng them. Independent Candidate Withdraws From Contest OPTOMETRijT Fred E. Dowdie Room lb, atone Building fhone Blue 593 filming project has been expanded to include private papers and diarie? on loan, federal documents of the West, weekly newspapers, municipal and school district records. only two years ago. now owns and pilots his own plane. He plans to travel east to buy a new pontoon-equipped aircraft for northern fishing and prospecting excursions. jr sailing Is Mrs. i. I two sons who left I Prince George to I her husband has I transferred In the OTTAWA W. L. Journeaux, eral who represented Bonavcn-Indcpeudent candidate In Bona- i tu" ie wt parliament, and ' Ooulet, Progressive Conser- t.r m th. fPrier-l plwUnn For daily wear and for dress. W Aff $4 A AA Real values. From ., -........, f '' to XI,U" MEN'S DRESS SHOES Goodyear welt, good styles, good fit. Lots of wear. m At? S-f f A A NOW, from, pair to JlU,VU MEN'S SEMI-DRESS SHOES Black and brown. Lots of wear. All sizes. $r C"A Real values. NOW, pair . - BOYS' KHAKI PANTS 1 5ft Less than half price. Pair ,. JL,WW .... . . . , vativc. Enjoy reader: TONIGHT THE RT. HON. LOUIS S. ir Koast nas wiinarawn irom me coniesi. Nelson Castonguay, chief rlec-toral officer, was advised early this morning by the Bonaventure returning officer of the withdrawal, the fourth since nominations July 27, all in Quebec Mr. Journeaux's withdrawal leaves a straight party fight in that riding for the elections Aug. 10, between Bona Arsenault, Llb- Saturday, Moose whist. i;u:.t 8, 8 p.m. BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS 70 All wool. Regular $1.50. NOW I tf BOYS' PANTS Ninet"-f l"ht p-r cent of th" world's fishing catch comes from the northern hemisphere. l Aro m m u n 1 1 y lender the auspices I Canal Lodge No. 1 ir-r of Moose and Women of the MM in the Park last louiij enjoyed the f i? was a scramble All kinds to choose from, lor daily wear and $A fJIT mi for dress. NOW, from, pair BOYS' LEATHER SHOES Well built. Lots of wear. Real values ....... C, PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA P.C., Q. open fire to get mystery roasted. provided " by the 10:15 CFra P.M. P.D.S.T. lie. which Is on the PUBLIC FORUM Hi; A II THF, CNIUVrES FOR SKF.ENA LIBERAL, SOCIAL CREDIT, C.C.F., L.P.P, Election Eve, Sunday, Aug. 9th, 8:00 p.m. Legion Auditorium Jointly sponsored: Intl. Bro. Pulp Sulphite, No. 708; Prince Rupert Shore, Local No. 31, U.F.A.W.U. LOOK FOR THE NAME flue of the town- aiully situated with m small creek run- ... 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