Women Break Iail To Protest living Conditions; Have Terms Increased MONTREAL (CP) - Three in- because there are no mates or the Fullum street Jail for facilities in the mental ceIYsE.ihiEo:ililE NDLHCXI who escaped ”'D!'ot-est liv- section there are u mental 1... lug conditions were each sentenced tients and nine ordinary. Those in two more yen! in the Deniten- people (the mental patients) arerrt tiary at Kinks!-on. 0113-. Tuesday. criminals and shouldn't be treated All thrteeb plijedjtfl kxutgtymtio like crlin.inIls." :har8Cl 0 re 118 3 I - Jail oificlals would not comment Judge Gerald Almond that con- on in. chug... ditioris were impossible. Judge Almond said he was tak- ing their protests into account in ientencing them to Kingston pen- I T ,1” 11 M no me win ”There. 'rn sure you' con- ditions ditierent." he said. Two of the women - cgenny . Clarke, 34, and Mary M gue. i M 42-were serving one-year, terms ee for theit. The third, Doris Nelson, 46, was sentenced to 18 months for SOUTH MARCH. Ont. (OF) --A rarrying narcotics. an-year-old 'rruro, N. 5., major The women escaped by prying who had his right arm amputated open a kitchen lock and selling I at the shoulder during the Second 10-toot wall. They B9-Vt themselves World War, is one of Canada's up to the Montreal Herald a short top marksman, ilme later and were turned over to Maj. Cyril F. Kennedypwho was pence. . struck by a bullet July 8, 1944, --we don't mind doing our time. alter 32 days in action during the nut conditions are so bad we had D-Day invasion of France. is post- In break out to tell. about them," ing high scores thi.s week at the iiiss Clarke told Herald reporters. 86th annual Dominion of Canada It was the "second escape from Riile Association prise shoot. me jail in less than threeldweeks. mlfel htas been shooting compet- "ertrude servant. 2 year-o mur- vey or years. :9, suspect. and 200-pound Gearg- Beiore .tie had his arm am- O"”"' 0"” to represent their Province at the They are shown above with Lt. Left to right: Cadet P. J. Landrigsn, Lt.-Col. hi r I h . em T'9'"bI”' ”' '”V'"3 E mm” ”""”d' h” W" ” mm" " 0"” erasrhiifufhmoroE:h:irfo&:lg::n.-(CANAMAN ARMY PHOTO). mnvgcuon, broke out July 21 and s.da's Bisley team in 1937, 1938 were ncaptured five days later ioo and 1939 and qualified again in es north of Montreal- nH'11'he three women PTOIHWG me -'.'iintastio favoritism, uniair iood "ginning, and mental pat-lent! screaming 24 hours a day." "The smell was terrible." they told the Herald. "The smell of dis- iiilcctant and 5"” hum" ""511 lcclamation Io NWT Council orrrsws (or)- One man We chosen by occlanution Monday for a seat on the new Northwest Ter- ritories Council, legislative body lnr the vast Mackenzie river dis- mifite is John w. Goodall. who WIS the only 11133 mmmbted 1” M"; Kemp, River constituency. 0119 0 four constituencies in the diltl'10t- News of his acclamatiori was re- solved here Tuesday by Nelson Ciistonguay. chief electoral otiicer. Mackenzie River constituency in- -Judas such centres as Fort Liarcl and sort simpson in an I?" 8"” eraiiy west of Great slave Lake. Election day is Sept 7- Another dispatch received here said four men were nominal-:d Monday in Mackenzie North con- gtituency. They are John Parker, a lawyer: Peter Baker. I in 7 I013 Charles Brahdel Crate, an editor. and Neil J. I-Iutchins. a pastor Ind carpenter. Election officials here said they do not expect to receive report! 01 nominations in the other two can- stituencies, Mackenzie south and Mackenzie Delta. unless there were icclamations there. Wakes Up In -O-anal MONTREAL. (CP)- Water was dripping irom Lucien Gascon. 38. at Montreal when he walked into a police station Tuesday and told police he had been awakened by a splashing sound. It turned out he had fallen into the Lschine canal. Gascon said he remembered leav- ing his house late Monday night. but his mind went blank until he woke up iloundering in the canal. l-is swam to the side and pulled himseli out. Police took him to hospital. He irlunreleased sitar treatment for a Fll . .. . in a better cup of teak! MORSETS Standout TEA 1940 but because of war there was no match at Bisiey that year. He has qualified twice since the war, in 1841 and again last year, but was not allowed to make the trip. The major holds the butt of the rifle against the stub oi his right shoulder and pulls the trigger with his left hand. The barrel of the rifle is steadied on a forked rest driven into the mound. That is the reason he is not allowed to shoot at Bisley. There is no provision there ior compet- itors using any aids. Veteran marksmen iorked competitors. This week he posted a 99, one oil the possible. in the Connaught match from 300 and 600 yards, and scored a 90, four off the pos- sible, in the Bankers match from 300 and 600 yards. The Maritime. as I used to. "I just keep plugging to see just what I can do. Since the War I have been taking more interest in aiding cadets." Maj. Kennedy has been chosen army cadet team that will compete s- imperial cadets in the Michael Faraday cadet oom- Petition. That match is tired Thurs- to captain the Canadian gainst Britain's day. 29c 2402. Fig Bars McCready's Mustard Pickles New Pack lobster U2 lb. 75c Lb. lard 25c Brown 5 Lbs. Sugar 43c Qt. Container Molasses 33c Icing Pkg- Sugar tic Wethey's . 24 Oz. Plum lam 35c iii'.li.l' C W96? New Lb. 4to6Lbl. WAX BEGONIAS IN competing here this week agree that the rest Maj. Kennedy uses gives him no advantage over other marksman says he's not setting as good results as he did when he had the use oi both amis. "And actually l don't get the same kick out or shooting 35c. EXTRA SPICIAL ' oaxans rsosmns SMOKED PICNIC HAMS Only 49c lb. HOUSE PLANTS Canadian Choir Sings In Abbey LONDON (Reuters) - David Evans, ii. hoisted the Canadian ensign on a tower of Westminster Abbey Tuesday to inaugurate the iirst tenure oi a Canadian chair in the 900-year-old shun-J1. At 3 p.m. (noon ED'I'). the 40 men and boys or the st. George's Cathedral choir oi Kingston, Ont., sang the evenson,,, to become the first Commonwealth choir to take over as vacation reliei for the Abbey's regular singers. ' The Canadians will sing daily for three weeks, and three or tour times on Sundays. Newsreel cameras whirred and flashbulbs popped as David hoisted the ensign on the Abbey: north- west tower, where it will remain during the three-weeks. David, a member of the choir, is a son of the bishop of Ontario. Rt. Rev. K. G. Evans. Previously the men's and boys' sections oi the Abbey choir took holidays alternately. BEAUTIFUL ROUND! "We are more than gratified by the beautiful sounds that can be producted by a choir in the Ab- bey." George N. Maybe, organist and choirmaster, said Tuesday. "It's certainly a tougher sched- ule than back home, but a wonder- YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST Wed-ey TOILET TISSUE my 2 ROLLS l 37 i buy" iii. handy household case of 48 rolls iul opportunlty,i' Maybe ad ded. "We will sing as much Canadian music as possible." One of the Canadian works will be an anthem. specially written for c the chair by Dr. Henley Willan of Toronto, whom Maybe described as "the dean of Canadian composers." It is entitled, "Sing We Triumph songs of Praise." The choir will also make appear- ances at Canterbury Cathedral and Guildford Cathedral beiore com- pleting its Westminster duties on August 29. The youngest member of the choir, of 24 boys and 18 men is Gary Davies, 9, son or Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm N. Davies at King- ston. ENJOYED BOAT TRIP The boys are staying at the Ab- bey choir school. Their supervisor, John K. Edmlston, 22. a University of Toronto arts student of Palmer- ston, Ont., said: "they really on- joyed the boat trip in the Ascnnia. We gave three concerts and sang at one service on the boat.". Tours around London have been arranged tor nearly every day of the three weeks. On the boys' itin- erary is Windsor Castle. summer week-end home of the Queen. The choir's expenses 'in England We being met by Westminster Abbey. Transportation costs were raised by public subscription in Canada In a. campaign organized by St. George's Cathedral and the King- i8-.88 links!- Regular Size String Beans I5c Illeenix 39c lemon Juice . 35c IXTRA SPECIAL ELIUID BACON 67c Lb. WIENEBS 35c lli. RIPE TOMATOES BIDOM 1 in avaaios-.. -- 0. o. -n. ozone aooiis-rsio I - ston Whig-Standard. New Potatoes 623:" Head ' lettuce I5c New " 2 Lbs. Carrots I9c New 3 bunches Beets 25c Purity White and Spice 2 for Cake Mix .. 37c Fresh McCormick lb. pkg. Sodas 29c Heinz 15 oz.-2 tins Spaghetti 35c White 10lbs. Sugar Ii3c Island ML Lb. Cheese .......... 43c Pure 6 oz. tin 2 for ' DIAL 8813 Having recently completed the first part or the Riile Coaching Course at the Eastern Com- mand Cadet Coursa at Csmp,Dehert. N. S., these two cadets from Prince Edward Island were chosen Dominion of Canada Rifle Association at the Connaught Ranges at -Col. W. J. MacDonald or Charlottetown, who is the MacDonald and Cadet S. ' MIG! IAWI ro , IE The goahawk. a large member in the sport or taiconry. corner A. 1!. Clement ordered QUEBEC (GP) - Solicitor Gen- erai Rivard said Tuesday an in- gztgg,-p:::'g?'ne3:;.::m:hog ilnd out how a Montreal weekly newspaper obtained photographs of old Raymond Trudeau. victim ot a gruesome killing in Montreal July 28 was decided on after a conierenoe O with Premier Duplessis. name the weekly which published the pictures. He termed them "dis- Mr. Rivard said the purpose of the investigation is to ring out parts oi the boy's mutilated body got into the hands of the news- "The attorney-General's depart- ment wants to eliminate the pos- tion of similar photographs," Mr. Rivard said. of the hawk family, was once used Of Photographs EWING employees "to be very vestigatlon has been launched to "whom the dismembered body at .six-year- Mr. Rivard said the investigation The solicitor general did. not A gusting." how the photographs oi various paper. sibility oi a repetition of publica- ln Montreal Monday, associate Guardian Page Tliursday, Aug. 12, 1954 FIRST TO AFRICA Portuguese navigator John has hands: is believed the first lurov pean to have seen the interior of Africa-in 1440. 9 ; . (ours piucss." SPEAK roR-'rHsMssi.vss T '1 -v Condition of Jim- . 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