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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 12

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Times Colonisti
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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a -VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, FRI, JAN. 14, 1963 YOUTH SKEDADDLES AFTER BOUT WITH STOREKEEPER FIRST CALL with THIS WORLD OF OURS People and Things She Just Kept Biting Gun-Wielder A. store at 1387 Hillside shortly The middle-aged siorekeejier keeper Mrs. Elizabeth Leibel, (Time. News Services) after 10 p.m.

looked down and saw a gun- He got nothing in the holdup attempt nd wound up wrestling by RON SI DLOVV Times 1'olice Reporter A young gunman rang up no sale Thursday night when he confronted spunky city store He left minus a nickel an.) i barrel pointing at her. The Mrs. Leilwl's teeth marks on his youth, who wore a khaki sport the woman for his pistol. gun hand. jacket, spoke timidly, she said The teen-ager walked into her He finally got away end ran fast out the door.

"If I had got that gun I would have bopjied him one, But If this happened again, I don't think I would do it again." SEEN BEFORE Mrs. Leibel said she had seen the youth in her store before. She received a bruised elbow POINTING AT HIM Mrs. Liebel was alone in the confectionery. Thursday was her 15th anniversary in business "I grabbed the gun barrel and twisted it around and was pointing it at him.

Committee Approves Design of City Flag "When he asked me to give him the money, I snid 'Like hell there. Ill SHAM! AWAY Her husband, Frank, is working at Gold River. The youth, descrilwd by Mrs. and a swollen thumb In the I will' and just grabbed the gun. "I wasn't going to lot him Trfitw struggle.

The youth got no money and SriUNGVIIXE, Utah Mrs. Jean WlRhiman's crunchy breakfast cost aliiinnt $100. After she ate, licr daughter launched a snarrh for contact lfnwn Mm believed she had left In a bowl In the cupboard. "A couple of bite seemed extra tough," Mr. Wlghtuuui said, "but I Just kept on chewing." PRINCE GEORGE Newspaper carrier boy John Bradley knows for sure the holiday season is over.

The youngster, slogging through snow and braving cold weather before Christmas, received a 25-cent tip from a Woman customer when he went to collect. When he returned to make his collection at the same home this week, the man of tha house handled the chore and pointed out that "the wife gave you 25 cents too much last time, so here's 51.50," Instead of the usual $1.75. NEW ORLEANS Charles W. Veslen, a prospective Juror, took one look at a principal In a civil district court cane and asked to be excused. "I don't care for men who wear beards and long hair," Veslen said, "It shows Immaturity." II committee decisions are have my money," she said.

Leibel as 16 or 17, walked into the store, placed a nicke.1 on the proper ceremonial identification and we should have a pennant for official vehicles," he said. left without his nickel but with several of Mrs. Lelbel'i teeth The till contained less than "Get me Erlo Klerans In Quebec. And If he's out, Paul Martin in Ottawa will do. anything to go by, Victoria will not face the same problems as parliament when it comes to counter and took four rolls of candies.

marks. "You can have six of them for $20. Said Mrs. Leibel: "I just kept biting and biting him on the hand. I pulled him backward at the same time.

deciding on the design of a city flag. BRIDGE RESULTS five cents, I told him and reached into the till for a penny," she said. No "I had him so his chest was over the counter then I lost my Winners of the Victoria du "Then he said "This is a hold plicate bridge club's regular game played recently at up. You just give me your money ma'am'." fiT 1 balance and fell to the floor. "Then he kept pleading and pleading with me to let him go.

Broughton club rooms were: nagging Section 1. Marjorle Crook- lit QUACKS COLLECT CASH ston and Dick Lipsey: 2. Ron About 25,000 unqualified, self- FOB DEAFNESS NO BATTCBIES NO WIRES Smith and Pete Nixon; 3. Canada Praises Soviet Efforts OTTAWA (CP) The Canadian government through Labor Minister Nicholson has expressed appreciation to Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygin for his efforts In brining about the signing of the India-Pakistan Tashkent Agreement, it was disclosed today. Mr.

Nicholoson, who represented the government at the funeral of Prime Minister Shas-tri, said in a telegram to the external affairs department that "on instructions" he expressed appreciation to Mr. Kosygin when they met at the backache! Thursday members of the finance committee took a look at a proposed design carrying the city's coat-of-arms on a sky-blue background. They liked it and decided to ask council to make allowances in the up-coming budget for the purchase of flags to be used at city hall. City manager Dennis Young suggested that thought should also be given to the purchasing proclaimed "psychological ex Dorothy McConnell and Molly The imalleet MARINO sar jcr perts" collect $375,000,000 a year in the United States. Collins; 4.

Marianne Powell All) on tin market, Mailt la England. Onlj 116.00 per nr. and Pat Bishop; 5. Margaret ,1 The person to v. horn he objected was a young man with well-groomed long hidr and a short beard.

1 JJ Judge Howard J. Taylor granted the request and excused Veslen. "You're dismissed until the beardless case Wednesday morning," the Judge said. fj NEW YORK In what may very well have been the noisiest, heaviest hoist in years, thieves have made off with 40i bronze bells from the carillon of the Belgian Village at the World's Fair. And nobody seems to have noticed until the owners ap- peared to claim them.

He ueed to be bothered by backaekel and tired feeling. When be learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can reeult in backache and tired feeline-. he tmlr DruM'a McAvoy and Laura Tingley; 6. George Morgan and Vaughan Thompson. SELL-OUT i SALE Our M.000 eattefled uieri.

Try tht Guarantee! far It yean. Write tot FREE booklet and full particular! ot 10 dayi home trial. Kidney FUla. Smart Ban. Dodd't Fills ttmulate the kidney! to help relieve, the condition earning the backache and tired feellna-.

Soon ha felt better Section 1. Brian Larkey MANY AT COST of smaller pennant versions of the flag for flying on cars during ceremonial occasions. noted better. If you are bothered by backache. Dodd'l Kidney Pllli may help you, too.

You ean depend oa Dodd'a. New large alio uvea money. 7IIIIII' I CL-lf IM tlllllll Canadian Vibraphone Co. Bflon asa Dranmond Building HIT St. Catherine St.

Montreal, Quebee. and Ken Magee; 2. Jack Goldle and Eric Ware; 3. Bud Waddlngton and George Mars-den; 4. Bill Champion and Les Isaacson; 5.

Ida Druce and The fair closed in October and sometime since when nobody was looking or listening thieves apparently climbed tha tnn nf tha fifLfvrt rmvr and nut iniY ttw 41 bell. "We should have some sort of NO MONEY DOWN One of the bells caught in the steel framework of the tower but the rest dropped free to the ground where they must have Gwen Graham; 6. Frances Newall and Anne Dye. There were 19 tables In play. (S IS jC jU JL? A Winners of the allmasters du plicate bridge club's month yy BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE 280 DAY STREET EV 6-2151 Open Till 9 p.m.

Fridays SATISFACTION master point game played Thursday at Broughton club rooms were; NS: 1. Maria Collm and Les Stewart; 2. Laura Tingleyy and Pansy Raymond; 3. Ethel Cleworth and SERVICE been loaded on a truck and driven off the fairgrounds. The bells, up to 3.5 feet in diameter and weighing up to 1,000 pounds each, were worth a total of at least $30,000.

VANCOUVER Truck driver John Carlisle used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and whacks on the chest Thursday to save a Hie the second he has saved In a year. Carlisle, found Richard Czens unconscious on the Deaa Island Throughway after his car had smashed Into a lamp standard. He radioed from his highways department truck for help, then "whacked his chest until his heart started beating and then kept up the resuscitation and heart massage until help arrived," he said. Ciena, 23, is recovering In hospital. Last year, Carlisle found a woman bleeding to death on the highway after going through the windshield of her car.

He located an artery and stopped the bleeding. Jack Goldte; 4. Frances New- A PRESENTS all and Molly Collins. EW: Mike O'Brien and Jade McAvoy; 2. Thireil and Dick Lipsey; 3.

Brian Larkey and Laurence Gordon; 4. Ron Smith and Walt Allen. mm OF TOP QUALITY I mum BIBBS PRICES SLASHED rilff OTfflflEflP, 1 CARLOAD SPECIAL NOV ONLY if liTfflp WEATHER MAP turn. ALL OTHER SIZES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Sizes at this price 8 ft. 7'0" High 8 ft.

6'8" High 8 ft 6'6" High IS The all famous AH steel "Berry Garage- Door com plete with all hardware and fully weather-stripped Berry Doors are easy to Install easy to follow I Instructions with every sec of hardware, or our man 1 will Install for you at a very nominal coat. The Berry 9 i i ii r- Garage Door is folly warranted for five years. I mkmvtrtk tafrlt nHeilttft au.H nwnm Annn Itmf II lkorv COMPLETE REG. $75.50 Door and open "with a touch of your finger" aa tfC 1 by magic! Low Monthly Payments Arranged at Your Request WEEKEND EAT HER PICTURE ACROSS CANADA PLYWOOD SPECIALS SANDED GENUINE PREFINISIIED TEAK PANELLING Sw IS (Reg. Now Only .99 Ea.

(Reg. Now Only .49 Ea. weather over south coastal areas today and in the interior Saturday. The next Pacific system, however, will bring rain to the coast on Saturday. The cold Arctic air is expected to remain nearly stationary along the northern edge of the Prince George Bulkley Valley region through VSxWW (Reg.

Now Only 2.45 Ea. B.C. SYNOPSIS Under cloudy skies minimum temperatures in the Interior of B.C. this morning were unusually mild, ranging mainly from 30 to 40 degrees. In marked contrast, readings In the Peace River district were 10 to 20 below zero.

A ridge of high pressure building over Vancouver Island was to produce mostly sunny (Reg. Now Only Ea. MANY OTHER SIZES-ALL PRICES REDUCED ilH' DOMINION I ACROU THE CONTINENT 5178 Pat Bay Highway. IIARDDOARD SFECIALS ill A in a ne er aw rA 37 45 (Reg. Now Only .45 (ITBUO WEATHER OFFICE A.M.

FORECAST CUd Cat! Midnight Saturday PLASTIC WALL TILE OiooM from a dozen beautiful trans (Reg. Now Only (Reg. Now Only 34 41 -7 6 -28 -20 43 54 .65 .18 .37 .03 .31 .25 .03 Cloudy Saturday lucent colon. Modernise your bath fin rain beginning in the aft room or kitchen with these pearly Ixetle, emaiae ieak tnm Um BaraMee Jle. Oeejlelele areflalakeS aaS reaSf le treaelerai ear rSlnarr reeai te a reea IUi aa eiaenelee alt ef elofanee.

Tale tea aalltr aaaeUtnf aaaaUf eelhi lor ttl.HA. Prince Rupert Prince George Fort St John Whitehorse Seattle Portland Chicago San Francisco Los Angeles New York Palm Springs FEGDOAltD finish tllea that will clean with VJ (Reg. Now Only 75 For this low, low price (8 tUea per sq. ft) (Reg. Site) 46 17 40 50 20 48 55 37 55 76 26 73 BUY-NOW AT, Each I ernoon.

Little ehange in temperature. Winds westerly 20 rising at times to 35, decreasing to light this evening and becoming aouthesst IS Saturday afternoon. Low tonight and high Sat (Beg. M.50). Now Only (Wall Stoeko Uat trace St John's 21 26 .04 Halifax 19 26 Montreal 5 7 .08 Ottawa 0 6 .13 Toronto 13 27 .16 Port Arthur 21 16 Winnipeg 31 9 trace The Paa -35 14 Regina 6 10 .02 Saskatoon 2 6 trace Prince Albert 16 9 trace Medicine Hat 13 38 Lethbildge 29 46 Calgary 23 41 Edmonton 4 9 trace Kamloops 37 43 Penticton 40 45 Vancouver 42 52 .12 N.

Westminster 37 50 .11 Nanaimo 34 48 .33 I FRE-IIUriQ DOORS urday at Victoria 40 and 48. VaacMver Georgia Strait mm Lkhsgfisy PRE-FINISHED 4' 8' 316" UTTER DOWNPIPE AND FITTINGS "WEEK-END SPECIAL" 8 Ooudy Saturday with rain be riming kn the afternoon. A lit XI I I i i I BBajaBBBBWBiBBjiaiiBaliBj JICKHIM I Priced at EarJi Clear treatei Oelter at, fool tie colder tonight Winds light except westerly 20 over Georgia irait today. Low tonight and Wrh Saturday at Vancouver 35 a eta a rt k. I rilteS aa Moat I UU, 1 If Dawa.

atao, eaek CAR. IX) AI) SPECIAL mm i re. vBsansu am 4S, AOOouroru a ana au, Iffnalmo 33 and 41. Veat Coast i Cloudy Saturday 3th rain beginning ki the Winds light, becoming "Vlheaat 20 Saturday morning. World temperatures (based on observations taken at midnight, PST): London 28, Paris 20, Rome 27, Berlin 25, Stockholm 14, Moscow 5, Madrid 43, Tokyo 45.

U.S. temperatures Anchorage 1 and 33, Las Vegas 58 and 35, Phoenix 68 and 35, Washington 34 and 30, Honolulu 80 and 66, Miami 73 and 69. CITY'S WEATHER RECORD Suashiaw, Jaa 7.T hrs. Last Jan Il hrs. Normal (SO yrs.) t5.l hrs.

ftanakJne, MM 7,1 hrs. Last year 16.1 hrs. Normal (10 yrs.) Z5.I hrs. Precipitation, Jul. 4.22 Ins.

Last Jan. 1.7s Ins. Normal (M yrs.) l.ss Ins. Predpttatleai, UN 4.22 las. Last year 1.78 Ins.

Normal (M yrs.) 1.M Ins. 145 Thle le Ike eee let Ikal la uoallr 2 Youths Admit Coin Box Theft Two youths admitted stealing about 20 from a telephone coin Slkewi, eaek Dawaalae Slraaa, taeh Undi lieht. becoming south- rmm' Mt tk aa kaNvan. WWeWa)aaoeo box when they appeared in cen tral court Thursday. Pleading guilty to theft under Tht Wli A tttiKix KEAVY GAUGE I Isxulatt vim hs 30 Saturday morning.

Uir tag change ki temperature. Low tonight and high Saturday at Estevan Point 40 and 48. TEMPERATURES TESTZROAT ltai.Mai.rrep. Vteterla 0 $50 were Terence Ryan, 19, of 647 Ralph, and Charles Peter LUmZER XrEClIU No. 1 Seta of Casings (J7 18).

Each No, Door Jamb Ma (J7 18). Each 8' STUDS. for I son, 19, of 271 Cadillac. A third youth was to appear in Juvenile court Court waa told the trio waa KJTBMi 48 Stwset Saturday ONI TEAR AOO stopped by police early this morning ki car at Cowper and Admirals. a ea J3 Sana lie la Ike aeveet la waH aaael Sealta.

Olroe aar wall a teark af keaate aaS to oartlea-tarto Meal let Orlealal ar Falraeelaa awtlla. Reg. M. Per 4' Panel SALE PRICE 41 41 Jl (Pacific 9tsndard Time) 1I.M iwaa at vwrowa ifaeMM anaSarS flmt WL Sa-MmiichM40on 8405 1' When police searched the ve hicle they found 114.65 in a cig rnme ULiTime HuiTlme HtiTlmo HI arette oarton and about 30 cents ih is n.ia ptih kV ML m. 1 vnn fn.l MM ttHMi Innava I 1 49 on each of the two teen-agers.

IX in le i-l 14 HH41 1.1 94 I 11 VI IU Each ft fill KmHilliai. naanlne II iT 1 Jones' Lawyer hies Appeal VANCOUVER (CP)-Uwyer Tom Better filed an appeal Thursday against a B.C. Supreme Court dismissal of a 11 HU HlfHM II I Ik. (Reg. 23e each) I ilarra bu) lonollte.

if They later admitted to breaking into a pay telephone booth at the Black Swan, Elk Lake, II 11000 Si IS 14 1.71 it in si uuiqnj. 'uu llll IT I lV.1 ooe) Mim0000tfm0tm0i0000ittfim0t0mfV'a0m0i0m II ll I.I ii mv Mil I1W.JS 1.0 11.10 I4J0.10 1.SI llM.M I.IU.M J0.4T 1 slander suit brought against Premier Bennett Mr. Berger, acting for dls- nuts m.i'dMii MNsoua 1 I I I i Ii I mmSeiB i a BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE Um Your Doman Revolving Account, With No Money Down and Months To Pay Free Estimating At Your Convenience In Your Own Home, No Obligation. Km EV 6-2151 Tciay missed B.C. purchasing com King to Join March ATLANTA, Ga.

Martin Luther King Jr. said Wednesday he will Join in a march Friday to the Georgia Capitol to protest th? denial of a state legislative seat to Representative-elect Julian Bond, a Negro clvii rights worker, hi i i 1 1 1 i 11 1 i i -k iN ISH0 41 117lll.ll mission chairman George Jones, rv 11 i i 11 i i i i if i ii i i mn Hi ii i i INr" wyi JM I I I II I I I I I I I (s 2i vmm i.4jii ii. in -it 'MM WVftIM Mlil I0. II ii I' m.ji mvi.ia 17 aubmlttod in the sppeal that Mr. Justice T.

Molnnes "usurped the function of the Jury" in dis rv i i i ij i-J i-j l-j MM 11,71101 10. 1 8 10 10.VJI II U.SjU.27 llillMI 10 1(27 missing the case. 31 i U.7IU.M I.IM4.U l.ljZI..

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