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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 52

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Fist Fight Preceded Duke Sees 52 THE CALGARY HERALD Fridoy, Per. 14, 1960 85 AUTOMOTIVE CARS AND TRUCKS Vancouver Shooting ft fi iV- I '7; Exchange Benefits EDINBURGH (Reuters) The intended victim and that th vAMf-nirviTR trp A friend I shooting was the result oi nip of man who shot and killed one person, tlwn took his own friend havmg too mucn to arm. notinlrKri rvr R. Harw mon testified he found an alcohol Calgary Motor Products Quality Cars Specially PHced To Save You Money content of 0.ZI per cent con life in a midaie-oi-ine-nigm murder-suicide here last week, said Thursday he had a fist fight with the man 15 minutes before he went on his wild shooting roy and 0.17 in Jorgenson. Lon- wmiiH have been consider Duke o( Edinburgh has suggested that agriculture throughout tlie Commonwealth would "bene-lit very greatly" from a greater exchange of agricultural teachers, advisers and research workers.

Opening a new school of agriculture at Edinburgh University, he said that only by science, ably impair and Jorgensonj 1 sprea. slightly impaired at we the deaths. mm Thomas G. Shepherd wia an innuest jury the fight occurred after an all-night drinking session with John Conroy, 34. The inquest jury returned verrfirt of unnatural 1953 Dodge Sedan 145 deaths by homicide and suicide.

Conrov shot and killed Arthur Christian Jorgenson. when he practice Hnd working in partnership could agriculture progress and improve. The Duke said standards of 1952 Plymouth Sedan 215 Radio. an out into Granville Street witn i rifle and fired four gric-ultural teaching, research. shots down the block, tlwn returned to his hotel room and shot and practice in Canada, Australia himself.

and New Zealand is just as good Shepherd (Said he and Conroy as in Britain and each country It made no recommenoaiions. Ponoka Women Complete Course Herald Correspondent PONOKA Seventeen Ponoka women have received certificate! for successfully completing th St. John Ambulance's home nursing course. ntiva Mnireot Shiolev. AI had been drinking throughout hs serialists of world standing the evening at several places.

"The Commonwealth has this unique advantage of enabling They got into their fight shortly after 3 a.m. when they returned people to move freely from one to Conroy's hotel room. country to another and to find a vv LEFT AFTER FIGHT similar institutions in each of them." Shepherd said he left after the fight and said he would 3ee Conroy the next day when he was 73-Year-Old Pioneer Buried bertina Bomati, Georgina Fath, Doris Erickson, Irene Woyen, Catherine McLaren, Margaret Reed, Isabelle Jenkins, Margaret Ravnsborg, Blanche Hoybak, Stella Jevne, Lynia Ravnsborg, Patricia Jones, Eleanor Davies. Laura Davies, Ettie Jones and Bonrhild Void. feeling better.

Coroner Glen McDonald asked Shepherd if under these circumstances Conroy misht have Intended to shoot him rather than Shepherd said no, that vai sur" r-" At Craiqmyle TWIN INJURIES. Hans (left) and Bob Eykelenbloom, 17-year-old identical twins, exercise in a Penticton, B.C., hosoita! after an accident in which both had their right legs broken in the same spot. The two were riding double on a motorcycle when it was involved in a collision with a car. The twins each had the thigh of their rinht leg broken. Herald Corresponding CRAIGMYI.E Mrs.

William Eastham, 73-year-old Alberta pioneer, was buried from the Craigmyle United Church re Picketing Injunction Granted cently. Born in the Isle of Man. Mrs Eastham went to Calgary in 1913 where she married William The strike at the Edmonton tion has been granted under the plant of Dominion Bridge is in Quayle Eastham, who was pharmacist there for 20 years, In 1933, the couple came to Let CN Arrange Your Christmas Holiday In Europe She is survived by two daught its seventh week. FWUA Of Fleet Name President Hera Id Correspondent! ers: Mrs. rred Chnstal of Ranv soy of the Isle of Man.

and Mrs. EDMONTON (CP) Dominion Bridge Company has been granted an injunction limiting the number of picketers at tiieir Edmonton plant to 30 at any one time. The Injuction granted in Edmonton Thursday by Chief Just-k-i C. C. MrLaurin, also stipulates that picketers of United Steel Workers of America (CLC) must keep at least 10 feet away from workers entering the Edmonton plant of the company.

This is the first time an injuc- Fred Plowright of Perth, Austra 1953 Meteor Sedan 245 Radio and overdrive. 1953 Buick Sedan 265 Radio, dynallow. 1952 Pontioc Coach 325 Good one. 1956 Plymouth Sedan 645 1957 Plymouth Sedan 795 1955 Oldsmobile Hardtop 815 Radio, automatic transmission, 1959 Morris Minor 995 Low milage. 1957 Ford Sedan $1145 Top condition throughout, 1958 Chevrolet Sedan $1725 Two-lone color, radio and poittraction, 1958 Vauxholl Cresta Sedan $1725 Radio.

1959 Plymouth Sedan $1775 Radio, clean and fool. 1959 Nash Station Wagon $1795 Lew milaie. 1958 Chevrolet Station Wagon $1825 Radio. 1958 Buick Special Sedan $1995 Radio, dynaflow, power brakes, power tteerlnf. 1959 Pontioc Sedan $2395 Radio.

1959 Pontiac Station Wagon $2895 Two-tone red and white, radio, automatic tranimiaaion. 1959 Buick Special Sedan $2925 Radio, dynaflow. 1958 Cadillac Sedan $3995 Radio, automatic transmission, power brakee, power ateerinf. 1952 GMC 1 Ton Cab and Chassis 395 1953 Mercury Vi Ton Pickup 450 1957 GMC Ton Pickup 595 1955 Dodge Vi Ton Pickup 625 1957 GMC Vi Ton Pickup 725 1957 Dodge Vi Ton Panel 795 1955 Chevrolet Vz Ton Pickup 795 1957 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $1095 1957 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup $1195 1955 GMC 3 Ton Cob ond Chassis $1550 lia; and one sister: Mrs. Ethel Alberta Labor Act, passed at the last session of the Legislature.

The act says that anyone seeking an injuction in. a labor dispute must make sura the opposing side knows about it. A union 'spokesman said' the restricbons won't bother the union. The union "rarely has rnoie than 30 men at the plant gates at anytime, anyway, he said. In police court George Olynick.

27, chargad following the theft of a petition being circulated to gain support for a government supervised strike vote was to Nov. 2. FLEET Mrs. Jack Hallctt was elected president by ac Wollwns of the Isle of Man. Earthquake Recorded rlamation of the Fleet Farm Women's Union of Alberta at Its recent meeting here.

Mrs. George re sett was elected vice-president and Mrs. Charlie Mills was returned as BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)-The University of California recorded a two-hour series of strong earth-quakes Thursday apparently centring on Kamchatka Pcnin At no extra cost, your CN Agent will be glad to moke your reservations by train, air or sea as well os take care of other details for your European trip. Also, he will show you how to GO NOW PAY LATER.

sula in the Bering Sea. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS IN THE MATTER ef the Estate ef CHARLES PETSCHEK, late of Pincher Creek District Pioneer Dead At 98 (Herald Correspondent! PINCHER CREEK Mi's. Eva Maria Maxwell, 98-year-old pioneer of the district, was buried recently from St. John's Anglican Church here. Born in Blenheim, Mrs.

Maxwell moved to New Rock-ford, N.D. in 1890 where she took up homcsteading and taught school until when she married Joseph Maxwell. In 1910, the couple moved with their family to Brocket near here. She Is survived by two sons: Robert and Russell; one daughter: Mrs. George De Mits; and one grandson, all who live in Brocket.

the village ef Scaradale, County ef Weitcheater, in the State ef New York, ene ef the United Statea of America, deceaaed, who died en the 1ttn day ef December, A.D. 159. TAKE NOTICB that alt pwona having clalma upon the estate of the above named must die with the undemsned by the 33rd dav iH November, A.D. 1900. a lull State CHRISTMAS SAILINGS ment of their clalma and o( aecur- FROM HALIFAXt Sylvania Dec.

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MarDONALD. CHF.ESEMAli, MOORE It ATKINSON, Unrrlsiera and Solicitor, Holllnsworth. Building, Calearv. Alberta. Sollritora for the Applicant for lllera of Administration with will annexed 85 AUTOMOTIVE CARS AND TRUCKS For furthern Information and reservations call at C.N.'s City Ticket Office, 504 8th Ave.

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