80 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 27, 1958 Calgarians Still Recall Notorious Bob Edwards === |per's heyday was in the frontier, days of little law and order, con- trasted with present times in a CALGARY (CP) -- "Everybody o he Capadian Jomen's Press ird--mine i Club by Andrew Snaddon of e Yas is favorite bird mine's the editorial department of the Cal- t bat. gary Herald. "grown-up community. pie vas yiinew by Due late Bob Mr. Snaddon, who has done VIGOROUS WRITER wards to explain the sporadic h arch on the life o ol : 1b: from the news-stands of ign the * n Edwards in puis 2ighl page paper he Calgary "Eye-Opener." could not exist these days. e| which was published for 20 years, The. flamboyant Edwards and|paper flourished in the early 1900s is Fmd are part of Cal- and had a circulation of 30,000, quently held prominent persons wrote bold editorials and frees wards was vastly amused by the society columns of those days, One of his most delightful char- acters was Albert Buszard Cholol- gham Hall, The fictitious "Bertie" became amous eekly carried [regular columns on his doings in Canada, a take-off on the remit- tance men of the early west. The letters "Bertie'" wrote to his father in England were filled with| wit and humor. | Another fictitious character was Peter McGonigle, editor of wrote of the . But, said Mr. Snad- .ary's colorful background, and with loyal readers far beyond the|uP to ridicule. But, wih incidents in the career of provincial bouhtavies. ol dou, Jad been virtually free of "dwards and his famous weekly But "it would not be accep! . vere 'given to the Calgary branch now," said Mr. Snaddon. The pa- Apart from his editorials Ed- {al of the cattle rustler. McGon- gle was welcomed the mayor | and other distinguished citizens who were not fictitious. Bd Tobacco Group Expels Quartet ements a caursns |For Growing Too Much Tobacco growers have been expelled from effect it puts The dissenters out of the Ontario - Flue-Cured Tob | Marketing Association for refusing h not grow tobacco on any lands not "ame of a member of his f. granted basic acreage. i |the action was taken at a specialbers. f BE AA | | SIMCOE (CP) -- Four tobacco|committee Jupe 18, In Chairman F. K. Asbaugh said! the association believes it has to sign a statutory -declaration|checked a growing practice where that they or their families would a member rented extra land in the 8 amily | n order to grow tobacco beyond | his licensed acreage. i It was announced Tuesday that The agsociation has 3,500 mem-| Seenteen Cubans Netted on charges of complicity in a plot | In Assassination Plot to assassinate President Fulgencio | Batista and touch off a national uprising. The group was rounded | HAVANA (AP)--Seventeen per- yp after police discovered arms! isons were arrested Tuesday night caches in several homes, awa and district since 1922. They employ only skilled r=n who know their jobs from top to bottom. ¢ ) L. F. 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