WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE Jamaican Produce Interest Canucks Native handicraft--beads, baskets and siraw hats--were popular souve- nirs among the Canadian sailors visiting Kingston. Able Seaman J. W. Stimson, of Vancouver, an aircraft handler from "Warrior," is shown making a purchase while another Canadian sailor tries a gaudy straw hat for size. --R.C.N. Photo Hashes Of Life Detroit Automobiles driven by Harold R. Donaldson, 54, of Mem- phis, Mich.,, and Henry Doeren 60, of Detroit, collided Monday night. The two exchanged names and ad- "Why I know you," Doeren said. "You work for the Budd Manufac- turing Company. I've talked with you over the phone many times in the past 20 years." Donaldson acknowledged the ac- quaintance. As he did, Doeren col- lapsed. He was dead upon arrival at receiving hospital. Police as- cribed his death to the effects of "excitement" on a weak heart. aged uncle she hardly knew-- a one-time silver miner and lumberjack who died alone and : in a cheap Chicago The dead man was Swan Ci -- Benjamin Kolkey told :Jillmore police that a burglar broke into his home and stole six suits of clothes. He expressed hope the of- ficers would fina one of them, which he described as especially valuable. In one of the pockets, he sald, was $980 in cash, a bo Montreal -- A night watch- man using the wild west's old gun law of "shoot first and ask questions later" nearly cost a. Montreal policeman his life. Constable J. W. Wendt, find- ing the door of a fur store un- locked, entered the building in- tending to telephone the owner. He stopped short when a bullet by his ear. Then the watchman W. J. Campton, em- and explained glars who stole $3,000 in furs from the store a week ago had return visit. * +» eapolis-- The First National . uncashed - was Oct. 25, 1893, and it was sign- ed by Cutler. LaLa 3 London, Ont--A 15-year-old fi'om Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. who smokes a corn cob pipe was one of two youths arrest ed by city police here in a wave of money thefts from milk bottles. The other is a 17- Joar-old Londoner, alleged to ve told police that he made money in the morning on milk bottles than he could at his job, i The young pipe smoker was first spotted by a housewife a couple of days ago as he. fled her veranda--he will appear in juvenile sour, re " Nnagara Falls--Regretfully mur- muring "that was a $9 hat." One visitor to the Falls gazed into the Gorge, as high winds sent his head gear sailing. He wasn't alone, how- ever, as breezy weather of the last few days took heavy toll of both men's and women's hats going ¥ eid the high bridges. | Altar Hi-jinks "| been 'stolen. Hon will be comparable." Said Unseemly Sunderland, England, Nov. 27 -- (CP)--Rev. Robert Burt, disturbed by "unseemly conduct" at weddings, wrote in his parish magazine that "many couples ought to go else- where than church to be married. There are some of his own ex- periences, he said: "...I was just in time to stop the bridegroom lighting a cigaret already in his mouth." "There was a very charming young lady who saw no reason why selections from 'The Chocolate Sol- dier' shouldn't be played on the organ at her wedding." " ... 1 had to stand waiting in the middle of the service while the happy couple embraced in a long, lingering kiss." "I have had to stop a hymn to ask the bride and groom to cease whispering." "There have been times when the smell of alcohol from the weddin| party has been enough to knoc! one down," "All this, of course, is most un- seemly," he wrote. ° "Sometimes after a wedding have had the awful feeling that the bride and groom would havé done much better to have married at the regis- trar office." Welland Church Names Organist Niagara Falls, Nov. 27 -- (CP) --Donald Justice of Stamford Centre has been appointed organ- ist and choir leader of St, And- rew"s Presbyterian Church, Wel- | land. At 16, Donald was acclaim- ed the youngest choir leader and organist in Canada. He then was organist at Stamford Presbyteri- an Church. He resigned this posi- tion a year ago. He is a son of Mr, and Mrs. William Justice, Stamford Centre, and is at pres- ent a student at the Hamilton Normal School. did, Remanded on Two Auto Theft Charges Kingston, Nov. 271 -- (CP)--Wil- fred Moon of Deseronto was re- manded 'here until Friday for hear- ing on two charges of car theft ind he appeared in Magistrate's Police allege Moon drove into a Westbrook service station and jumped from it into another owned by Hazel Wartman of Westbrook, which he drove towards Belleville. Police say he was followed by James Rogers and George Hogeboom of Westbrook, who took him back to the service station. Police charge the car Moon left at the station was owned by Roy Wilson of Napanee, who yesterday reported his car had Newspaper Strike Ends in Los Angeles . 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