Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 1, 1953 Tale of Mountie on Trial Written by Ex-Policeman OTTAWA 0 An honest-to- neieasea irom prison, the Mountie decided to "eet his .l;;j,,lr"- ' , j "Ike" Excells As Both CooB And Angler ' DENVER, Colo. AP It's har to tell, watching President Els. enhower, whether he gets bigger kU-k oat of catching trout or cooking them over an operf fire on the bank of the week. Hut one thirg is certain. He sure looked haipy doing bolrl on a day off recently. .' , He displayed as much skill af the frying pan as he did with the castin rod. goodness Canadian Mountie de man, or, rather, his wifp' man elded one day that he should write an honest-to-goodness book me cnase led through some of the wildest country in the great about life in the service. That was seven years ago, jiuimwesi, country m which Sgt. Olson himself served many lone months. It took Sgt. Olson seven years to complete his novel, rewriting shortly after 8gt. Oscar Olson's horse had dumped him roughly to the ground. Today, fully re covered from an injury received ii. eigni limes. He says the at the time, he is the proud author of a 300-page novel. actual research for it, however, took 24 years the 24 years he has been in the RCMP. . "To find out what mv "Moun The book, soon to be published in Canada and the United States, Those trout only an hour -out ,of the stream, were delicious! is entitled "Mountie on Trial." tie on Trial" really had been up ' ' , . m j ' . ftk n ' h '" ' " ' 'V . V' F, ' ;'i - -if ?l I oWmJ w .. . v - V - '"4 ii ! ,fs ... ',t ; '- -' ( "'n i - if i ! ' I -1 , I -I y v . A , It;, r X J t $ i , .'4 I I in I 4 . Ai - r i .; , h i 's I - ' . S r. That wasn't the original title against, wnen he served his penitentiary term," Sgt. Olson said, "I went through St. Vincent de Paul near Montreal and made Sgt. Olson first decided to call It "White Snow" but his American publishers thought it should have a name with more punch; one HP TKK PKESEVT RHtlM r.lHT ...u. . ... . . . maps southwsit of Denver, his vacation headquarters, to ' the rani h of aa cid friend, Bal. V Swan, about 7,000 feet high in the Colorado Rockies. Within 30 minutes after he ar- . rived, Eisenhower had nulled on : more appealing to the movie f p. leading Canada, gralnt fcintry are loaded to capacity with near-.ecord carrvnvr. r ,; '1 , C oss a study of life as men-in-cage Jive it." REAL ATMOSPHERE Taking pains to create authentic atmosphere for his fanel- makers. BIG FRAME-l?P little being shipped aboard 1 his waders, a brown jacket, clap "Mountie on Trial" is the story of a constable who was framed I ful plot, the sergeant even took the weather into consideration. When it rained outside, he wrote into the penitentiary by his unfaithful wife and her lover. The rascals planted stolen bonds in ja a weern-style blue hat on his head and was fishing, thj north fork of the South Platte river. . ' landed first trout, a rainbow, in about eight minutes .-..a nib lu. k continued good for the first hour. He and Aksel those portions of the books in $1000,000 In Paintings At Exhibition TORONTO (CP) More than which the weather matched; when there was a blizzard, he wrote of days and nights of his desk drawer. These were discovered by the Mountie's superintendent, and up the river, he wnt for several years. searching in the white snows of the Yukon and Northwest Terri uunvcr ou.siness man also a long-time friend, -oubul mure man a aozen be tween them rainbows, brooks and browns in short order. Then they took time out, "for . tories. "That way," he says, "it gave me more of the feel of the characters as I went along. The ring of real life came more truly when $1,000,000 worth of original oil paintings are on show In one ft"" r ( MM wing alone at the Canadian National Exhibition art gallery this BACKYARD FISHING in the Dominican Republic fetched this 250-pound sea bass near Ciudad Trujillo. capital of the Dominican Republic. Tfte fish was caught on a hooked line that floated 125 yards off shore from a native's backyard dock. Recently another 320-pounder was caught from a row boat off shore near Palangue, 40 miles east of Ciudad Trujillo. Huge sea bass are common in waters surrounding this West Indies country. Test Pilot Escapes Crash TANGMERE, Eng. (Reuters) Crack British test pilot Neville Duke crash-landed his supersonic Jet fighter on one wheel here today soon after taking off in an attemDt to break the year. " Ji Many of the paintings in the the weather outside was the same as that required in the oook's various episodes." "Mountie on Trial," which has been "cleared" by RCMP headquarters, is to be published both in regular book form and for the lunch. Three reporters representing !! the Press Associations looked on with mouths watering. They"; stopped watering a few minutes.'., later when the president invited " them to "come and get it." ; : ' Eisenhower cooked for the party before sitting down bu ar4'J overturned bushel basket to-lunch himself. .' - -i i i j collection, which has as its theme British Kings and Queens were lent by Burlington House, f-ondon. Some have been lent by British art lovers and others come from Government House pocket book" editions. world speed record set in July popular Sgt. Olson was born on a Sas by an American Better Rather Than Longer Life May Become Medical Science Aim n Ottawa.. One painting Holbein's Kins katchewan homestead 46 years ago. He Joined the RCMP at the age of 22 and, in succeeding years, served in many parts of MONTREAL Canada's dep- 10-man delegation, uty minister of health has sue- Durinor rhP fivo.Hav ,,oti., u. Duke was forced to make an emergency landing because the undercarriage of his red, swept-wing Hawker Hunter did not retract properly. The plane was slightly . damaged but he stepped from the cockpit unhurt. Henry VIII is insured for $250,000 and probably has a market value of about $500,000. Canada. His present duties are 4 -A. r-x -. -SX ,...u6 s witn me iorce s neaaquarters in b uutwjr oi tomorrow pnysioioEisls, who specialized in Ottawa. Jin be more concerned with finding out what goes on inside And how does the Mountie like ?eJPinB his patients to live a animals and human beings, will lhis massive study of bluff King Henry is more than 300 years old. It was acquired in life as an author? Fine, he says. ocl":r . me lnan wlm "naing attend symposia by top men in the 16th century by the fourth Meat of the minke Vhale Is In fact, so well that he already ,ways to enab'e them to live their field. lUllKCl. a . .... I it Monoay night's ooenine uuke oi Hunana and was lent! sold as "Arctic steak" for hu- has begun work on his next novel, to the exhibition by the present ; man ccn-sumption and is also an Indian tale of Western Can- r t.XPOKT MARKETS for Canada's grain makes for a doldrums and empty grain belts in the elevators at harbor, largest inland port in the world. snH ,wmnit duke. Like many other British used for mink and fox food. ada. Mt. Workmen stand around with little to do, since the are cnoKed full of grain. G. D. N. Cameron, speaking meeting. Dr. Edgar Douglas! Monday night at the opening of Adrian of Cambridge University, j the 19th International Physiolo- president of the congress' per-' gical Congress, said the time is n'anent committee, told delegates approaching when medical the general assembly will detide science will have to reassess its Wednesday whether he and six I chief function. ' o her members of the committee ! "The struggle through history wUl loss their lb3 this ve- j I has been to lengthen, life," the The assembly, meeting in pri-l et!Uv minister. Mr."Ft pr- vate, will consider whether to I haps it is time that the empha- found a new international ibody.i fui is pui rauier on better use." the International Uniort of Phv-1 Mt treasures it was hidden In Welsh cr.ves for safety during the Second World War. The collection catches something of the splendor of British royalty. Part of it Ik a grouping uf the six Queens of England. Ihe picture of Queen Elizabeth II is the work of John Oilroy and was flown cut from Knr- iket For Wheat Likely Britain Intends to Keep Jet Airliner Advantage The .. -"uNrreo states", ner '- . speed queen of the Atlantic, "' pite World Wide Surplus ' WARirrvTrri (AI-i fi'r more than 550 miles an hour. JOHN E. RIRD !nnl .lol n.holn. 1 a t n-l I hr K in EVltunrri Hilll. ull-a Thnmno Hnur nt I ho RH-I A f H OSH IN SL, HOI H. Mr. Cameron, welcoming the Biological Sciences, to take over I T, ' Canacilan 8raln -he maximum or minimum. day picture of the Duke of Edin- ti.sh Overseas Airways Corp., to- He said such planes by 1960 delegates on behalf of the Can- organizing of the congress from uiai uanaaa will lie slrtcstCDued Questions s to ouign cnu. a wisuui stuny or aay propnesiea oauy rounu mji um us u.v g uie numnn; m aaian government, said holding me committee and co-ordinate quantities of wheat, any plans to subsidize growers -'lintcss Margaret by Henry flights between New York and " 1- Im"" r Ar the convention in Montreal is mid supervise research. -hit. An unfinished study of the Lonuon lor ivou wnnoui smii.:.-,c,m,v,uCi.i.i, "a tribute to Cauadlan medical uren Moihr his been lent to Intermediate -,'op on either tn- has flown from Maine to Eng- rienc." he exhibition by the artist Ar o.r MUes said Britain has a land in 5-4 hours. i-ild Kelly leKl of four or five years over the Sir Miles, in a copyrighted TOP MEN PRESENT prcrvT rest of tn W3r!d ln commercial Interview with the magazine U.S. Tne convention is belng at. herself has lent lh, in. Queen vsuccn ucim.ii im i.iu News 0im1.t--and we're con: and World Report; char- tA k J1'1- $2.05. heal bard officials During the last session of Par-- and trade depart- lament, Mr. Howe said Canada ffsmen in Ottawa say -ould be able to compete In sale jarry to lorecast whe- ;f wheat to the U.K. An official to roreiRn customers of the United Kingdom high ir nctme to t lie collection r r ..i, .u boasts the largest stacks ever built: the forward stack is 55 feet , high, 60 feet long. Made ofytkp ' ' minum, they are assembled with 65,000 aluminum rivets. Repulefl , to be the safest vessel ever built," the liner contains more aluminum ,a than any other single structure on t-: land or sea. This light, strong,' ' fire-and-weaiher-resUtant metal is used for lifeboats and bulkheads, "J decks and elevator doors and a hundred other items. !hiivs;: in naval vessels, too such a " ;he fourteen minesweeper! now""' imilt for the Canadian Navyr,J,''" - .x u.,inum is being used mora ' f :-.:vc!y than ever befoio,rt:. j - i Company of Canada cs"r!bcd as "the Prince of to do our best to keep It tnat acenzea as compie.y f,om 4, r0,Jnfries. ln(.jadins Po. way." He sa d this advantage recent British complaints at U.S. lard and Soviet Kurjia Amon .. . . . u lenii.-'ij, presort are Dr. V producers have said "that was a perfectly fair f 'an year depends on and accurate .statement." But he Vales, later Km? Edwird VII, ii.in? Turcnto in 1830." It is iic . ed to dcpi t a scene at :.ie part of the grounds now i. wn ms Exhibition Park. . e:;is'8 both m regular jet ana mume bruiuyc vuc dhwoh turboprop, in which a propellor -Comet jeL-lu.er. Us dnven bv a Pas jet turbine. Speaking or- failure of the U.S. 1V'1 Aeronautics Admimstra-of He said he looks for adaptation f , ' tne ProJected rkible new bombers" o, teclincd speculate on quan- now under development in Brl- ""7,'" tJ'.L 'V W Charles H. Best of Toronto, eo- nv(.-rv 0f- Ir-u'in with the late Sir Frederick Banting and presincnt of ihi coi gress; Sir ,-, rt onrion. chief of Eritain's wartime cabinet's ad- C. M. Bykov of Leningrad, re- sarded as the leader of Russia's Tn 1V51-51 Canada exported tain as 110-scat commercial Jet 719.139 mink pelts worth $12,- aircraft with " range of more 332,657. than 3,000 miles and a speed oi uv or price. I "The amount Britain will buy kcly .will depend on the price he hi? to pay," he said. NEED CANADIAN M'HEAT ! .rieit. roard officials said they do not believe good Euro-! - an c tM will cut into Canadian! exports to any great degree. knvovi-R is bursting at the I ?raln, mainly wheat, 1 Irom the last crop V July 31. Bumper f b?en estimated for , t IK). lrf iwheat crop to'allpd 'fbj-s.iols, a record. The ' f expeckfl to be 8U3,- 1 nev wil s ill need our wheat 7 . Lf,lp. second hiohoct .... . :r. . . . ru Cvrn u tney no n on lar a "tailed -y 302,700,000 M a w. c. McNamara. as- t 1. lt IUC hMttJH U-1V1 1UUOV said: "bume of our British newspapers have esked for an air-v,,nuies.s certificate for a nfv wurh ex..sis only thus far in the paper-:lage. - . not even any British certification of this mouei as :. To criticize the U.S. for not ap-p.uv.i, an i iiomi)ie,e nup une throws unnecessary grit into .9ui'ii..ierictn relationship.- BO AC has been u!ng the 35-p-Astr.gtr Comet I in regular .u...e v.nce taay, 195a, ana now has: seve.i in operation. The 44-pas -enger Comet II, costing $1,-;oa.iioo, wiii m niModuiM-d on the South Atlantic run to Brazil, and ti uo.e, hi-Xw a.n., .i Miles said. c'Irvover Is stored on i mam m Lord Calvert ' - . .i s:ani. rrtia "mmi"ioti;r oi he bond In Winnipeg. He said salf's and loadings. of irT'ln -h"t j e ebout nor- o) for 'h's tisic of year. Euro-"ear rr,", ' -r a.;sr pi.;. 'u-R -erv mirh." J. B. Lnvrh, E iropan man- : '"Vna m country Jl elevators. The ele-! , y'mm P!Rgccl until ' 'flic movea in.u rxpon -arge quantities !&a three suoce--?lve P caused I ho 11 y express nnlniim ihit SJlC-S Will Dick im Irf he h as "every ,r,,..,f. -..,1) lls "llevlng the ,con- "ountl for lar-e quantities cf -.j rt.e How ever. "It will take time." "he niirke'hT of the )ar;e SALES I P crop year, fur 5of hcat anri 19'rS ffraln cr"" wl" "-'P" ' nrfvnitip, but with the co- uaney, rye and wtalied boz.onii ,i ... operation of all concerned, a ' - 's" IS,. j iini of 77 nnn u. . tmnri inh pun hp Hfin riiirii,7 thp ( fnvious year. Wheat Present crop year." , . f "Ports rose tn 5ns - ! t k. v . i - :ooo bU!heJ Tailors Journal 1 i uie intematlonal uncnt rif in. TWELVE-VEAR-OLD MICHELLE BOCRGAULT of St. Jean-Port-Joli, Quebsc, quietly and skillfully works with paints on one of ,n . . hnd- nrved lamps tuped out by her father, Andre Bourgault. In his fifties, Bourgault is considered "king of the wood-carving trade" in the tiny Gaspe Peninsula town. In this cn.se, like father, like daughter. 5 4 cum ftntly chopped tY 4 cups ftmly choppad cabbog 'm 4 cups fimty eKoppd onion 1 V t Colmnn't Mustard ..I I'fW Va cupi lugor 2 tabltipoom flour Va rablespoon turnvrl 3 cup diluttd virwar Covet cetery, cabbage and onions with brine Hi cup to 1 quart water). Allow to stand overnight Drain well. Com- bine dry ingredients with vinegar. Bring to boil. Add chopped vegetables and boil or 0 mins. Put into sterilized jairss Cool and cover with hot paraffin. ckh pf7j a r? a m am Chides Churchill 1 -r o't tRn-tr-rsi prime I's'nr ch'trrhill got a lecture today for f'tnlna; an pt a rf"""t -nblnet mpetlna; wearing a for-nnllv rut black Jacket with a "air of barey grey jilarks. Th T-ilfir end Cutter, trade urn--l of the British men's undlts were shocked when they - isi - tn-ps in the nepers. Tt ("escribe! as "unorthodox"-his "marrying of what happened to be a Ughtweli-ht nni1" of wirstel trousers with a single-breasted, link-buttoned, . -rVnt uev foml cut." ' "Ir.dred," . the journal added scornfully, "the pockets, pointeil lipels anrj link button gave ths 'ppeirpnce of being related to ?K fuhel. ? ,rcnasecl some Top pnCe eement was i.83 f"es funds r;1" Howe, in R1 t, Andrew.s, N.B.. I-1' Brum,, t0 huv f her usual 100,000 - ' t op yer tliJ lationa, Wheftt lJs renewed th's 1 Lfiet:'mi,if'd I ,'le, international I"- October. L orices. hw. :0"ld not fall WJA WW A U ULJU Ul tU You'll find that members of Canatla's most distinguished clubs call for Canada's most distinguished whisky ... Lord Calvert. For superb quality . . . and the smoothest highball you've ever tasted . . . always call fur Lord Calwrt! Loud Calvert CAIVERT DISTILLERS LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. TEA BAGS mm ...:?.,. ,v.... .... THIS ADVCRIISEMENI IS NO! 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