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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 21

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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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TI Wf ai9 et. Pr-M Gibson 'Grand LeaderiFlpgVefersn Court Reduces I JailSentence Sentence of two months in Ja3 Admitted 'to Bar Former Partner imposed fcy Magistral D. Sin Says clair last wttk. oa Ronald- Trcfcy. Calgary, oa a oon-eupport charge, was redyred on appeal to PUot Officer Wiam M-nta Store Hours: 9 a.m.

to, 5 p.m. Telephone Mackay. 31. Calgary, who was repatriated from a German prison caurp a year ajo, waa admitted ts "He is i rnnd leader the best there is," said Danlrt R. Walker.

DT.C, and Ear. of Eairmore. Thursday. when be was irJoroed that Guy Gibson. V.C his pilot or more than a year, was missies.

Walker left his squadron at the begr-mirj cl months suspended sentence- by Chief Judge J. W. McDonaii diitrvt court. Thursday afternoon. the Alberta Bar ay Qiief Justx Howton.

Thursday after Ris honor said the sentence was not of a character to remedy the noon situation. He could not support The honor ia tor me," his lord has wife while in tail but if he were released on probation he ship said. Thu is the i-rst time I have bad the pleaur and honor of admitting to th Ear ae of the couid go to work and prov ide the necessary money for maintenance. Tretoy had. undertaken, after heroes of the present ar.

separation from his wife, to pay -you have made a magnificent taH ia life. You have already $10 weekly but had failed to keep up payments. Her baby was born in August and she was unable to shown that you have that fortitude of character necessary to go a long work as a result. Th couple were married for way in the world not only for your less than a year before the separ own good but for the good of hu ation was arranged. A divorce November and prevrrt hii leave at home.

During hi three years overs as SL Wajser as navigator in flaw? piloted By WC Gibwo. whch look part in the bembinj erf the Mohne and Elder dam. One ot the 60 operational fights In which WalXer togk part was with the group which tank the German Uttirshia Tirpit. For the past few months he ha been attached to a station over- teas at navigational officer. Telling of the bombing raid on the German dims.

SL Walter caid: "We flew in at about trrl above Eder. the first for our plane, and mw our special bomb drop and craok the dam. Then were mines, realiy, and the yb wis to lay the nur.es in an exact spot. There were no enemy lighters about. As for flak, it was jiretty heavy around the Hohn dam.

but there was none at all In the vicinity of the EdT." Mr. and Mrs. David Crow, of 127 9th Ave. N.W, are cousins of SL alker. manity." PO McKay, who as firesented to hi lordihip by M.

M. Porter, K.C.. with whose firm of Porter. action ia pendmg. November Disease Shows Decline A total of 97 cases of communic Allen and Millard, he was articled following graduation from the able diseases were reported to the University of Alberta He went civic health department in Novem overseas in May, 1941.

as. a navi ber, as compared with 65 in Octo gating officer. ber and 245 in November. Two months later he was shot rjANIEC WALKER. D.FX.

SYC it was shown in figures released this morning by Dr. W. H. H.ll, down over Brest and spent many months in German hospitals with Aft Cibon the best there is. medical officer of health.

leg wound. lie was held pris oner until a year ago when he was The comparative list, showing 1 the figures for November, 1943. in brackets, follow: Scarlet, fever, 30 136): measles. 3 (31; German i returned to Canada under an ex change agreement. Two brothers, FL Allan Mac- Had Wing Chewed Off measles.

3 (4; mumps. 24 49; kay, now in England, and WOl Edward Arthur Mackay. home on chickenpox. 23 tl47; whooping cough, 12 (3; pul. tuberculosis- 1' 1): tuberculosis, leave after lengthy active service with a coastal patrol squadron.

U.S. Aclc-Ack Guns 0 2); cerebro spinal meningitis. By are in the R.CLA.F. Set. Harrv Martin.

Calcary R.C.A.F. air gunner, is back Choose Yours at the "BA Saturday Grand Selections Toyland Third Floor Sleihs Half-Pricc Chesterfield Sets Reported Missing, 1 tO). Adult Education Speakers Named In Canada after havine taken part in D-Day operations ana after eomDletine 40 flichts in Halifax bombers. He had been overseas since Oct- 1943. 1943.

Now Prisoner Taken prisoner with airborne Mrs. W. T. Hobson will speak that we afterward jokingly fig Sgt. Martin, who was employ at the Music Hour in the public i ured we could have landed on the troops at Amhem.

Lt. Larry Kane, library Sunday from 3 to 4 m. stutf and taxied home. son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Kane, under auspices of the Calgary In a raid on Kiel, in which 300 Sets include chesterfield, chair, end table and coffee tablp. 35 only in Maroon. Solid construction, with chesterfield and 1 chair covered.

Regular 2 69 Council on Adult Education. 1923 10A St. 1.00 Hurrieans and Spitfire models. Well finished durable construction in various lengths: 14" 14" 14" 13" 13" 13" to 400 Allied aircraft participated Martin saw what he termed "a The speakers Monday evening is now interned at Oflag 79. a great sight "My plane carried at Western Canada high school will be illiam K.

Allan, on I one bomb and plenty Science; F. G. Buchanan on Know of incendiaries. We left Kiel German prisoner of war camp, according to word mass of flames. It was a great Your City: Katherine Kirkland, T).

Ji Saw Puzzles on oo lou Are vxuhik iuiiu. i sight in a weird sort of way and looked like fireworks at the Cal received in Calgary from the A. inteinorne on vunrm cvi-ms, Florence Todd and Mrs. Lettie i gary stampeae." ational Hill on Canadian Literature. Martin, an air-gunner, got so Rest Cross.

Lt Over 200 pieces of "Britain at Work" and "Links of the Kmpire." in large, medium r.nd small sues. picture punles of all the nations. Regular 2'jc. Lach used" to ops after the first few 9 Kane was pre 20 only Reg. 95.

O.0S Special 12only Refl. 5 50. .75 Special etm 40 only Reg. 4.95. Special eta 19 only Reg.

2.98. a Special 2 only Reg. 1.98. AAC Speclai UU only Reg. 3.59.

.79 Special trip that he and the rear gunner ed with the Hudson's Bay Company here, made his home with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stuart.

1ST Im St. prior to loavinc His father lives at the Tatific Coast. Sgt. Martin at- -tUrd MiDougall and Western Canada high schools. KEPT HOPPING "On the days before the invasion we were kept hopping, pounding at the German defences on th? French coast," Martin said.

"Then, on D-Day itself, we made two trips, one in the morning and one In the evening. We flew above -the clouds, but from the glimpses we got in between the clouds could see ships of every size and description, all packed like sardines. Wc could see aircraft stretching all the way back to Kngland. The sky was black with them. It was a tremendous sifiiit and the Jerries sure got a pasting." On returning from a later flight to a target ntar the Swiss border.

Martins aircraft got off course. It was cloudv." he said, "and With the Forces viously reported missing. would play zeros and crosses when they hit the English coast Lt. Kane en on returning from fights, he said. Lt Kan listed with the FO W.

E. Jessee. son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

F. Jessee. 214 25th Calgary Highlanders and went As to post-war aims, he figures he may go up to Northern Canada SANTA WILL EE IN TOYLAND 9:30 to 1 1 :30 a.m. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Toy land -Third Floor The "BAY" Ave.

has "been promoted to i overseas in 1941. He returned to Canada, in 1943 to take an of "to see what's cooking up flight lieutenant FL Jessee enlisted in 1941 and has been overseas since June. Cafe Owner Dies Suddenly Pilot Officer John O. Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Parry. 425 16th Ave. N.E., has been pro ficers training course at Gordon Head. B.C., and after receiving his commission returned overseas where he was attached -to Jhe British army. He was with The King Own Scottish Borderers, an airborne regiment at Arnhem.

RELICFMECTING The civic unemployment relief committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. moted to flying officer. Believed to have died suddenly at about 8 a.m., the body of Harry V. The Maic Soap FO Parry, who joined the C. A.F.

after graduating from the University of Alberta in May, Moneseka. 74. proprietor of the Victoria cafe. 815 2nd St. was found at 11 a.m.

today in the bath' 1943, left for overseas last March and he is now in England. He graduated as a navigator at Win- room of his home, 401 7th Ave. E. Discovery was made fcy an elee Tuesday, in the relief offices in nine. A brother.

Fd Allan Parry the city police building. is a prisoner of war in Germany. trie light meter reader. No inquest wil be held, Dr. when we were over the French coast on the way back U.S.

antiaircraft guns opened up on us. "They chewed off one of our wings and we dropped from 14.000 to 100 feet no time at all. But we managed to land okay. It was really nobody's fault, perhaps, ours for getting off the beam. LIKE FIREWORKS "My most hazardous flight was over the Ruhr.

I've been over the allcy four times and they were all a bit hectic. But on one trip especially the flak was so heavy 11 George R. Johnson, coroner, de foe riii'lll I tn lisal II Hi laar a ciding death was due to natural causes. 5UC Bell Books Formerly 39cy Now Moneseka. who" had been in the restaurant business here for many years, had no relatives in this country, but a daughter is believed to live in Greece.

The body was removed to the Park Memorial Home. Reds Say 40,000 Jews Died in Gas Chambers LONDON. Dec. 1 (CP-Reuter) Moscow radio announced today that witnesses in the Maldenek death camp trial revealed that 40.000 Jews brought from the Warsaw ghetto were gassed at the.camp in three weeks. A delightful book built around the characters of two children who explored the realms of a dream world through the medium of a magic soap bubble.

Well bound in a wooden cover with brightly colored illustrations. A special purchase enables us to offer this higher priced book at such a reasonable price. Book Department- Second Floor The "BAY' Itching Scalp-Loose Dandruff Try This Horn Treatment For Quick Ease and Comfort Hrr It a clean powerful peoftrating a1 Note the Interesting Titles WcW than briniri speeay rurt from ln lUtuoi 1 MURDER CHALLENGES VALCOUR By torture and diM-ominrt. tv.n dig with fincfrnaUn. that oo' rrvrt to spread lb trouble.

Jut Rufus Kins'. qui I part of Miofit i Oil ar4 i.vt oil. Apply Kmiy with the finrertip 2 THE CROSS-EYED BEAR MURDERS 'By nnce a day and inampoo every lourm aay. You'll find this treatment rot only Dorothy B. Hughes.

$100 Contributed soot he the ItrhmK and tortura but helps To Queen's Fund promote more rapid he line loowe floating dandruff becomes a thin of the p. You can obtain Emerald Oil in the on-Ira I bottle at Temple Puff Drug Ltd any modern drug aiore. Advt Shinny, Nervous, Undoruoighl? Listen to Special Children's Program Saturday 10:45 toj 1:15 a.m. Everyone will enjoy thi3 exciting program. Be sure to tune in Station GFAC An rum Sktnay.

Uerreut. Urdrwetfhl, Tlrrd. Worn Out. unable to keep up with tlw of modern life? Do joa feel em Contributions SIOu.jO was rcceivrd mm Calgarians by the Queen's Canadian Fund during November. Contributions were as follows: Mr J.

H. Wood on Dwellev l.timher Cn. 10 00 "CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS" Mrs. Christian I.itlc Miss 1). B.

Aslley 15 Of) Mm. May V. Smith 5.if From KiirnrN 2 00 Andirw Holmea 3.00 Mrs. Eston 1.00 O. (i.nHlhul' 5.U0 Ann and 5'jsan Mar- Vtllliann 3.50 1.00 Margaret Poll.

MortesanrI School S.ilO 1100 50 FIRED BY ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (API-President Roosevelt fired Assistant Attorney-General Norman Lit-trll Thursday for Delighrful, rettroined, beoutifv That edjeetivas dticribe fha Dorothy Groy Nosegay fragrance for the bath. Definitely th gift for 1 944 Cologne Si. SO, Dinting Powder $2.00, Bubble lath $1.00 and Talcum fctrruxed when rod pat en btthlnf nil nd you suffer from to Inferiority com-pfrl oti aeeount of Tour look? Cheer vp and ion worrr.

for inn la a mid of new Mn, wt (Unulatwc anerrr and vitality with a new tediewa cailed Saroiwc that la rombtnaiion af hlfhly concentrated el-Sracw providing natura with blood-annrh-ln rjatenal to aurnent healthful nutrition nd thua aid in maintaining and buudini strong bealthtql aodiea and normal weight. Oet a packaga of wraida from your drug-gnat today. At the end of dyl weigh your-elt, aaa eiactly how you feel and Ma yoa w. and if you do not aprea that Baeeidt Biaee dona far mora thai geu ever eapecKa. pneeely return the emptypaekage and the tfu purchate pnoa will be relucded wita-ewt uetioD cr argument.

Toiletries-St rrrt Floor The "BAY HBC Meats Fish and Poultry 3 HAMMERSMITH MURDERS By Da' id Frome. 4 THE MAN WHO DIDN'T EXIST By Geof-fry Homes. 3 DOUBLE FOR DEATH By Rex Stout. THE AMERICAN GUN MYSTERY By Ellery Queen. 7 THIS TIME FOR KEEPS By John Mac-Cormac.

5 THE" PRIVATE PRACTICE OF MICHAEL SHAYNE By Brett Halliday. 9 TaMBAY GOLD By Samuel Hopkins Adams. 10 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA By Gaston Leroux. 11 THE FALLEN SPARROW By Dorothy B. Hughes.

12 THE MOUNTAIN CAT MURDERS By Rex Stout. 13 THE CAMERA CLUES By George Harmon Coxe. 14 CURTAINS FOR THE COPPER By Thomas Polsky. 15 DEATH OVER SUNDAY By James Francis. 16 LIBERTY LAUGHS Best War Cartoons.

17 MEMO TO A FIRING SQUAD By F. H. Brennan. IS THE CAT SAW MURDER By D. B.

Olsen. 19 CRIME HOUND By Mary Semple Scott. 20 QUEEN OF THE FLAT TOPS By Stanley Johnston. 21 TOO MANY COOKS By Rex Stout. 22 THE CASE OF JENNY BRICE By Mary Roberts Kinehart.

23 THE BOOMERANG CLUE By Agatha Christie. 24 THE IRON SPIDERS MURDER By Bay-nard Kendrick. 25 VHILE THE WIND HOWLED By Audrey Gaines. 26 THE BODY THAT WASN'T UNCLE By Geo. Worthington Yates.

Book Dept. Second Floor The "BAY'" Stationery Dept Street Floor The "BAY I. u. Lira rea rorK. Feel Chilly Start to Sneeze Hess Stirts to Run Then comes the cold which, if not attended to immediately, shortly works down into the bronchial tubes, snd the cough starts.

On the first sign of cold or rough go to sny drug eounter snd get a oottle of Dr. ood's Norway Pine Syrup. You will find it to be a prompt, pleasant snd reliable remedy to help you get hd of your trouble, market for the past 48 vears. Don't experiment with Red rand Beef Special Quality Sg 1 LbUb. whole nnp si i r-rif: it.

ROUND SHOULDER i i "i n.ui. in. wapaavj It has been on the i substitute and be I.OIN ROAST, nst 25 28r 32 disappointed get Dr. ood a Price 35c bottle; the large family nixe, about 3 times as much, 60c S7 RONTON CUT SHOULDERS ROAST, ib SHORT RIB ROAT. Ib.

PRIME RIB ROAST, lh BRISKET OF BEEF. In Look for tie trade mark "3 Pine Trees." ik 32f Tt T. Miiburn Limited, Toronto, OnU Milk Fed Veal BLADE ROAST, ROUND SHOULDER r.ST:.... 25 BREAST OF VEAL, CRUMPETS, 25 VEAL LOAF with 4 GC CHEESE, 'i ID HEINZ PREPARED 4 A MUSTARD, jar XX LIVERWURST, 29 KRAFT VELVEETA 2(T MM" POULTRY BABY BEEF LIVER 25r 25 sliced, lb BREAST OF LAMB. 2 Ib.

FRESH KILLED FOWL, each 1.09 OTIiKRS at 90c FRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKEN. ioC CHICKEN I) COHOE SALMON, OCC slicrd. Ib Oi3 EASTERN HOf KIPPERS, ib. Oafc M. ats and Poultry Basement The "BAY" 1 Li "is good tea" RED ROSE Orange Pekoe Tea is extra good! INCORPORATED MAY 1670..

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