| PRE et a Daily News: “Batur Gay, August i, 1956 cable; we WeAVe: Q and’ al | Days Of Reason Convicts | Ask Penitentiary. Sentence " i v rf ual ono hour. a. eo . an : rts eS se ow five: days a ‘month ‘off ‘for good,: eM ting a two-year sentence-will as - gq could be released up to-72 ‘days, w or. 10- weeks, earlier ‘than in the: rf Only one! person. in: ‘six. ‘son-: your. home brighter wayour housework lighter y they're {ast to Install dj brovide perfect perfor: sh ‘summer or winter ; pa le ‘to storm glaze Plerson Windows cost nd more.than adnan) old fashioned win ' ane man, Working alona enn instil sina fveraom homel And Wind ows aro ninde for tise will all inside and outside y wel ‘Noatments Tn avery Morgon package you gat'n ‘te Plorson Ins “EDMONTON (CP) — Obser vers of magistr: ites’ courts in ‘Alberti a.ave familiar with requests of many convicted persons: “Please send me to the peniten- tiary so can learn‘a. trade.” This is not the real. reason, : , 7 says Waller Lemmoni of Calgary, !tenced in Alberta courts to the executive director: of. the John} prince’ ‘Albert Penilentlary re- Howard Society in Alberta, —leoiyes vocational training, Mr. The real reason for the request Termmon says, and very few of lies in a- paradox in provincial] these are among the prisoners and’ federal ‘grants of days off! with. minimum sentence. No for good behaviour. , Jeourses are available in provin- Ina federal penitentiary, pris-! ‘cial jails, roners sentenced’to a minimum of! Before a prisoner is allowed to jbwo years are accepted. Bub tave a course, he. must show a they: receive six. days a month certain: amount of. ability, have ‘off for good behavior in. a certain educational standard | first year.and 10 days a month} and show himself to be a good in their second year, for a total, prisoner, - of 102 Pe KS te year term. Courses are offered in electric- | Provincial jails take prisoners} ity, plumbing, carpentry, paint- sentenced: to ‘two years less ‘a’ Jing and‘decorating and mechan- may, ‘or shorter, but giant only: ical maintenanee. Each course ' offers ‘1,000 hours of. theory and ‘practice a year. ‘ However, Mr. Lemmon says, in "both ' ‘foder: al and provincial: jails 1 man’ may: receive training jn ke ‘sleain - tnginecring, bricklaying ‘and: stone: ‘masonry, rough car- | pentey, cooking and Baking, bar- bering. and so on.. fa behavior, a- maximum, of:. 120, 7 days. a 2 'thus, sald Mr, Letimon; in’ aN, interview, a prisoner: anticipa- ‘for the. penitentiary because’ he. M-provinclal jail. can complete’ his public school- {ing “or. through. correspondence “Before ,.2 youngster. “stars courses obtain. | school, he: ‘should: have a very even. iniver sity degrecs: ° thorough ‘medical checkup to The, John . Howard Society ensure ‘that he is. in'- sound helps” rsaabilitate .: ex-convicts ‘health. « This: “should. included who come tu them for help. Part i examination’, of, eyes, . ears and/of the .task is to find employ- liteeth, . and’ ‘{mmuhization orj/ment.. °° booster shots against: contagious “Ninety per cont of. employers diseases, nn in Alberta today. will hire. ex- — ; jconvicts,”, said. Mr. Lemmon. : In: the. penitentiaty,” a convict . high, school or). KISSIN’ COUSINS-A pair. of An the. pool : ‘In. their cage in: New York City’s Central Park Zoo. gets a lot .of: attention from zoo visitors, but sometimes the bouts between the | pretty, griaaly. In ‘case of tine, in inabed up- stairs; the door of the room should be kept closed if the fire has-reached the hallway outside. To prevent flames licking under the door, a-rug: should ke pres- |sed against the crack. vuniping from the window ‘should not be attempted unless there is no Air Lines. To KETCHIKAN. cand all Alaska. Phéne 2223 . for enguis 0 or reservations Bey et pF. % a , 4. . Pal YOUNGEST SPOTTE RAT chance ° at all of getting help. - he © youngest aircraft spotter in the be nine-year-old Kathy June Johnson of Lodl, Calif. The blonde fifth-grader has already duty with the Ground Observer Corps. Her father and sister are also. sky Watchers al Todd |For An Opening Two Bid fn bears pet pretty , imouthy over who has the right to ‘cool ‘oft The twosome’s frolicking bears. S: get BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD “Countable” Hands Needed © ms This hand illustrates a sound piece” “of. Jabout opening two bids. Don’t open with. a WO. pid. when your long suits are shoddy, as Mr. “Muzzy’s a. race a fl United. States. Is -believed to Fe athe fast | ofa ge NOE SPP | : ek “el earned a pin, for 100 hours of VA TT , ~ _ " ee rel Pee. “wf VN We yi ; " eS pel af my i att , | ue | | ——_: PT TL “HERES HOW THEY WORK: 1 Panes slide in spec: » jally grooved frame as shown, Note deeper groove on Inside to permit easy lifting and removal of glass for cleaning or when painting, — Piorson Windows cannot bind due {o sweating or swelling. Pierson Window ® consists of two or mare = horizontal sliding yanes of 8/16" eryalal plas that move smoothly and "por mil offortloss operation wat or diy, 3 Ensy-la-inglitl} pnt e ent Plerson enteh. is nll the hardware needed, Catch nets asa handle for “opening or closing the window and oxerts, when In olnsed “position, funt enough pressure to crate A it aught and water tight sent, Evening Post. 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NORTH - | their trick-laking ability with | Mr. Champion reasonable accuracy, | @A43 2, MUZEY'S UAND | Yoas° Look al Mr Miazy's hand! HI9T5 How can you possibly tell how;, WEST BAST many tricks it will take? You; Mr Die 65 ure Masters can't. It depends on many fne-. , ar 97 . ya. tors: hav the outstanding hign: ¢ 5 ¢ eames cards are distributed among the, gy KQ he 10:86 33 other thrve hands. how bhe surts: SOUTH GS ‘Tare distributed asvund the table, : Mr. Muzzy ote. 4 K Q- | When vou open with a bo, AQ5h 42 oid 3 you are supposed to be say; * 34 : 33 ing thal you don’t care what. idve | The bidding:. ‘ distribution is tharring extrente ‘ g South West North Fast freaks, of course), and that your! 2 y Pass 2 NT Pass hand will probably make game. 3 @ Pass 3 NT Page with very litle help from part-' 4 9 Dbl. Al] Pasa: ner eee Even with fairly normal dis-' tribution around the table, Mr.:Monds and a club, Muazy’s hand could win any-! Mr. where from six to ten tricks . Able haud, Note haw miueh bet- opposite the Champion put, down. ine thing like (his: lean't say why Mr. Muzay tne, 765. I. sisted on playing hearts in Us: A K ®. C-. hand. Not that he had reason (01 Corked Bottles like no trump, but ab least tae’ hand wowd have been better: Thwart Crown | VANCOUVER @-- aud | three no lramp probably woul “unlawfully Importing not have bern doubled, MR. DALE'S DOUBLE was ft somewhat lucky no double, Tak he knows Mr. failed to prove the nature o Vays iwo bids and he hoped! | phe contents of the botlles, Ag was one of Lhe weaker ones. | that there ing overtrleks. And then Heres fonts, was the likelihood that Mrs Wek du the play. tulvare Rint, Mr. Muzay won the: Phan stating where be Iequie ; ene rwhere Is was solr npentig spade lead with the vm from or where Is was sel aneen and, rol no oenkeyy foe dummy short of overbakhys ble ~ omen ot king of spades wilh the nee: GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONER Phone 6038 and 20he banged down (he ace and ns other heart, He went down three, ; Mn | losing three hearts, two You Name li, | We Print It Right! Quality Craftsmanship That Costs No Morel Whan it comes to printing, soe us! Our suporior workmanship adds niuich to the oppoarance of your loh, but adds nothing to its cost. Lat us prove this with quotations on anything from a busines card to 0 catalog, I 0 ali [ y Vuws Commorcial Printing Phono 4125 Where Craftsmanship Gounts Count On Us udviee’ - Muazy had an “uncount- And that is figuring on playing. iter he would have done if he veka daunmy Mr, had hold oa countable hand AKQ I OT D-- -A charge of 374 bottles: Mr, Dale's double of four hearls: af whiskey and six boltles of shot ‘brandy was dismissed In polier Based on his eards alone he had? court Mriday when the crown Charges against Notls Zervas It looked as though he could: a9, were withdrawn after Magha win lwo hearls and a CD 0° Gate Gordon Seolt noted that: was Ute danger OC; wigtoms men had never-upened a redouble or of Mr, Muzzy MAK=\ the Hotties lo prove the ean-! He sald identifieatlon under Muaay would drop ab leash Oe i. Customs Ack must be mare Family of 10 Takes Advice To "Get A Bus’ For Travel © OTTAWA @Q-—Dr. Frank Read . and his wife find travelling is best by the bus load, when you have a family of cight children, “Dr, Read said everyone told, -Thim he really needed a bys when they saw im trying to pack two adults, clght youngsters and a dog into a six-passenger car, “So that's whit — gob,” the department of agriculture veter- Inary-surgeon told acreporter, Last November he found a 10- year-old vetucle once used bo transport workers from Pem-~ broke, Ont., bo {he atomic energy plant al Chalk River, Ont. With elbow grease and ingen uity, he and Mrs, Read went to work conyerting the 35-passen- ger bus invwe a moile motel, SLEEPING QUARTERS Out went. (he bus seats and int went two folding double heds. two seven-fool bunk beds and a. folding arniy table which, with! A mattress, also serves as a bed. A _50- pound refrigerator, propane gas stove and two four - {gallon water cans completed the! f urnishings. Legion And Now, with way curtalns over. the windows and the words OL- tawa Clipper painted abtross Its green body, the Read family bus clips along at 45 miles an hour for comfortable journeys and, holiday outings. There is plenty of space for. the five boys and three girls. and the cocker spanicl—tlo play iuside the remodeled bus. ‘The’ youngest. Reads can take their afternoon naps and the cooking facilities elve Mrs, Reuda chance. | bo start meals before the: bus: slopa. Dr. Read sald that eventually ithe Oliawa Clipper will rest permanentiy abo toelr summer collage neu Ollawa, where It wiil be used for additional sleep- ‘ing quarters, 5. i. 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