Kupcit Duily iifvi Saturday, August 15, 1953 TELEPHONE CALL CHEAPER THAN SETTING OFF GRENADE CHICAGO iir") Taylor Samuel, who set ofr a grenade outside the building where a girl friend was at work to let her know he was waiting, learned today that a telephone call would have been much less expensive. He was fined $25 and costs on a charge of setting off explosives within the city limits. ! pa Forest Seen In Future From Muskeg ST. JOVITE, Que. (CP) A leading U.S. scientist believes the way will come when the muskeg barrens around James Bay will be covered with rich forests. Dr. John E. Potzger, forest scientist from Butler University in Indianapolis, said in an interview here the forest will spring up as soil conditions in the area Improve. Dr. Potzger spoke on his return from a stirvey of tho James Bay area.. The survey was part of a study he has undertaken with other scientist to At. Mnu 1 ri tho nvprairo rn r.r-i t Vi ly wage of male help on Canadian I farms was $105 with board and i $138 without ooard. - t ,v - ' ? Nzn SEASON'S TICKETS. OPTOMETRio'i Fred E. Dowdie rioom Vi, atone Building fhone Blue 593 for the OSTCt W SPLAY OOKUTS CKTALOOS determine the ppe of forests in some areas and the possibilities of forestry growth In others. ALREDV HAS START He said there now Is a scattering of trees in the James Bay region. He expects them to rpread into forests of spruce, fir, tamarack and Jackplne. "They will be able to come !n bulk only after enougn soli has m USlC SB . - 1 ' . ' . . i FOR THE FIRST TIME in Germany's history, fi,h went on the "record," when this sound technician brought his tape recorder to the Zoological Garden aquarium in West Berlin and hooked In on some fishy conversation. He was rewarded with a lot of grinding sounds Could have been the fish chewing, but maybe they were telling the curious sound technician Just what thfy thought of his efforts! now available at Prince Ruperl Civic Centre WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COU.VTl . . COUNT ON US' Dibb Printing Co. - COMPANY Protocol Observed To Very End :VFRV'liM.NCi on campus and off, this weather-proof coat is done in spicy persimmon-colored cotton signed for the National Cotton Council, the highly- cont is finished with buckled closing and roomy kets. Monument to be Unveiled To Memory of R. B. Bennett . CALGARY (CP) The late Vis-, the House In 1927 and became count Bennett, prime minister Conservative leader whpn m-of Canada during one of the Meighen resigned after the country's most unhappy per-: election of 1927 1S,hinb!i hn0red hw SU"" Viscount Bennett brought tho tyIhehnitJ monumtint t0 Ppr: Conservatives back into office P iS UnVClled' r r n 1930 wa prime minister whose place in Canadian his- political tide went nim tL tely Determined. il, , i Whatever J'r' his I He was k leader fi.. of i the Opposition ,vJ Described at Hearing iC(,nlinucd from page 1) h: nuib. Catt said but there were shadows. He des-i" tiic w.tness rc- cribed Jarvis as wearing a dark others around may blue blazer. . C Ilk ,111 U I t , , XVOV, jit- ue wiii uc iuiii! rememDerea n(l him. In the witness stand. RCMP ln Western Canada, The same year he moved to Eritain and was made Viscount Bennett of Mickleham county, Surrey, and Calvary an:l Hoi, .-well, N.B. in Canada. V.v t U:' June 27, 1347. rt identified Clayton Const. Rtddcll said he saw the p he saw throwing accused, John McKenzie, stand-ins on the front fender of a vc-tiv.Miu by Mrs. Ray. hide near Frlzzell's. waving his u.i Ue hud some- arms and shoutir.K "Come on. Many who knew Viscount Bennett by his initials only R B. are expected to attend th? ceremony Sunday. The monu-nent rests in Canary's public library in Central Park. Viscount Bennett invested almost his entire life in Canadian MUNSAN CAP) Protocol is observea even in the most ticklish situation In United Nations - Communist negotiations. Witness this situation, as officially reported in a UN communique. , The occasion was the meeting of the UN and Communist Joint observer teams in what once was no-man's-land. "During the early minutes of the meeting one of the Communist assistants amused himrelf by kicking an object imbedded In the ground. Recognizing the object as a. mortar bomb, ihd UN- senior member made the following statement to the Communist Interpreter during a brief adjournment: i " 'Our side believes that this object, which persounu of your fide have been kicking, is an unexploaed unround. "'In order to protect thi security of personnel of both sides, our side requests thtl personnel of your side sa,!;. this action." The dud was remo"od. iM.Ken in identity, e !i:,aui.g waj good Strike let's get them!" He gathered them" meant the police. Earlier, h; said, he saw the accused addressing a group of natives near the Royal Hotel and lftard him urging them to Join another group across the street. He later saw McKenzie standing in the ' FRANK WALLS DR. JOHN E. POTZGER ng Down been made by the decay of th- crowd in front of city hall. -T!v Km;, costly ! fnnst. RiririPil dorinrorf he aI P'oneer trees, he suld. "Every- politics. The height of his career came when he led the Conservative government in th.-depression years of the 1930s. ' Born In Albert country, N.B, ho came west Co Calgary in 1337. He first soup lit a seat in the Hou:e of Commons in 19J1 nni jW returned for Calgary Vest i The ConseryativesufXcreti, a setback in tha 1921 election and ViseViunt Bennett waG dcte-tted in Calgary West. He returned to is SOLE OWNER of 123 TAXI w ftnks seemed saw defendants Jarvis. Jonascn lmns else w suitable. The new , iii-ii,a;i out of and Mrs. Green in the latter soil itself nas a sound founda- ..s still too early to crowd. He described Jarvis as t,nn 10 work on' for tne region h w,:k stoppages wearing a blue V-neck sweater, overlaid with 10 feet of peat, rih.t there would Jonascn, he said, was with the 'h,pj 18 Ilrn organic mte, rial- uue-but enthusl- two Juvenile girls earlier charg- i to be wynmg ed with taking part In the same His survey completed th iaikouts Were en- assembly. largest study ever made in Can- j nly. and a lew VJnrter rnicstionlne bv Mr. Ho- da on forestry growth. His! perhaps significant" Rarth, Const. Rlddell said Mi-Ken- studies have covered points Tractors Rust e appearing in the zie -appeared io oe oiganizing ""om th United States border Hi '"'.if v. : '"V. : ; 3 v 'si 'J, i i1" be siriiters not im mmothlni " ih"n soeakine to to 70 miles norm of James Bay, t. the natives. He did not question nd from Gaspe to southern r I I '.'it of the demon- him, however. The accused .was Ontario..' j TOl LaCI UI vJoC co ' ' tdl off their sbung nothing '.In front Ot :ity -. V ' ' ' . .1 TORONTO ' Dr. J. F. Booth, as no way of esti- hail, he said. Questioned by Mrs. j ; Uederal department of agiicul- CITY Or PRfNCE RUPERT Notice To All Householders It is compulsory according to Bylaw 545 for all waterpipes to be buried at least twd feet. G. E. BEATON, Superintendent of Works. strike strength. Ray, he said he did not know, of 1 -ry , Jt 'A ' . ' ture expert., said -. Frttiay'. -that- S ' machinery sent to farmers in un- umption Day. nor- anyone similamti . JariW beihSi - it'fl HiK I 'J.IV The hiir lot ' nrrottpit at thai time. He did not developed countries often rust Caoli for old r"l Pulaer's In the fields because no one - ' - " rknows how "to use it. A colorful spectacle come to life under fhe Big Toe the Shrine PNE Circus. The PNE Opening Day Parade? A blae of color, a ROYAL preview for a Moose wnisi. oaiuruay, au- U90p Royal ihow. Cust 15, 8 p.m. day and Tuesday, recall speaking to the accused. oU.hy week-end is' Another Witney, RCMP Const, ny workers are due Simpson, told the court he saw k to their jobs. the defendant, Arnold Jonascn. ifw strike scheduled 1 pli'k up a tear gas bamb and walkout for news- throw it back at the city hall, cainloyees Monday. The bomb was smoking and. Speaking at the triennial conference of the Associated Women of the World, he Salt Lake Ferry running (m&S it 3b every Sunday. Lcavrs Cow Bay I said: Floats every hour from 10:30 "There is no use collecting a.m. money to send tractors and special seed to the starving See Wiir Carter and all the countries of the world, if farm-g. ng In person at the Civic Cen- er there w-ould prefer to have a o hjvp agreed, how-: when Jonason was arresiea publishers would shortly afterward, he saw a I') 'li it up shop 1 ter on one of ins hands and the i f Monday If they other was discolored. j RCMP Const. Crouch said he tre cn Monday Et 8 p.m. Twj- better hoe or hand-plow. hour show - AUmon $1.00, " th nk . many ot tne agennes mon, labor- window of Ormes drug store 7V" employees rlrh, after the crowds dispersal, children 50c. Dance starts at 5h!!m hve VurTd that nrl- " ' '"-rt so far. Told to go home and warned thut io.30-Admission $1.00. Spon- hTe kwleSe imated that he was- liable to be charged. ,r(,H i, t., rn,rti,n tn "!lt T6 p!pl.e, ?Z. "ns aetu .ilv i. rn rrnnrh .alri Jarvis renlled 01 lne mei.-- U90 erlcan." 'h Branch No- 21 strike calls went he could nor oe ordered away, The Sports of Kings! Eight horsQ races ovary day, rain or shine. Sovereigns of Hie farm kingdom hold court in the agricultural buildings. .. i because military law was not dc- ' , " seemed iciared. w,s n- In-1 -up (a,0( mc to attest hhn." v aiii upt. bicnk in the witness said. "A friend took ''ins appirently i,im aw;,y, exhuming that he did fW'dlrall.v. not know what he was sayh-g. . 1 '."Phone ralh As he was going, ho turned back o impossihlp to anfj ,sain -My sympathies are ifl mail will he with the crowd'." ii Z !ini subway ( ucstlotted by Mrs. Ray, '"mnitU Const. Crouta said he was mii-s 'he did not "nn-:U '" in ,ls.maciB ripfendant say whif n 'k to any lives" instead of "crowd." . 't the strikes 'i he hearing was adjourned e until Monday ot 2:30 p.m. to ijour Comfort S. hnlulnl Flights to: , 1 VANCOUVtR Doily KETCHIKAN Daily (except Sun.) EDMONTON end Points Cost Direct ... Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, i '(t winter winds arc coming 'jj. "" WZ ... and a solid roof's the best f" JV-"" protection. Tiati your roof V.j '"k NOW. Don't put U off. Let experts put it on! S for Boys and Youths . . for Play and School ! I Miracles of ingenuity, patience and skill . . . World'l , Biggest Hobby Show. Give your troubles the air! 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