New Management The Kinnaird firm, formerly known as Carlsen’s Building Sup- ply, has been purchased by Vic Jones of Castlegar and Harvey Vesper formerly of Cranbrook. The business will now be known ‘as Vesper and _ Jone: Building Supply, and will con- tinue to offer a complete supply i Monday night. . “Castlegar does need a hospl- tal,” Andrew Pitkethley Super- visor of Hospital Construction for B.C. Hospital Insurance Ser- ‘vice told members of the Castle- gar and: District Hospital’ Society The BCHIS officer, who came to Grand Forks last week for FOR SALE — Compeltely finish- Kootenay West Liberals map-]. ped out their campaign strategy for the August 10.federal elect- ion at a meeting of the Koote- nay West Liberal ‘Association in Nelson Sunday afternoon, at- tended by delegates from Castle- gar, Trail, Nelson, New Denver, and Silverton, ‘The campaign committee's ap- pointment ‘of Fraser MacDonald |Road Sunday evening, resulted "in charges of driving while ability was impaired by alcohol and sup- plying liquor to a minor, for Nick N. Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July 2, 1953 Kinnaird Bldg. Firm |Hospital Construction |Kootenay West Liberals|Motorist Pays $350 = ae Now Under Supt, Visits Here Prepare For Election (In Court Fines Here RIGB Y’S Bus Ber eT An accident on the Pass Creek Kabatoff, 19, of Pass Creek, Pleading guilty on both counts, Kabatoff was fined $50 and $6.50 costs for the impaired offence ‘and $300 for the second charge COFFEE-SHOP See Our Kew Shipment Of Souvenirs L: Ice Gream Tohaccos = Magazines Vf ional representative of the B.C. The meeting decided to‘ con- taining extensive damage esti- there,| of Trail as in F Court at C ofa home and, bas visited the proposed hos-| for candidate Ian (Curly) Som- by Magist- pit at Ross- erie wet unanimously, ender rate W. i revier i “9 iy Trail, and Nelson, came to Sed and a speaking tour. o} ie, Kabatofits vehicle’ partially Too Late To Glassify | casticsir from ‘Trail, « whole is being ar-)left the road Sunday night, ied by J. Brown of Nelson, Reg-| ranged, smashing into a stump and sus- ed two roomed house, To be moved from lot, must be seen to be'aphreciated. Apply Box 409 or E, Arbuckle 2nd Ave, near high school. P1-27 FOR SALE — New 7 1[2 ft. cubic ft. Fridge. $200.00, Phone 3502, Cl1-27 FOR SALE — 1950 Vanguard Hospital Insurance Service. Mr. Pitkethley was taken on an tour of a of tinue pressing for 24 hour serv- ice at Paterson customs to pro- vide the West Kootenays with a proposed sites for the Castlegar District hospital and ‘briefly. sur- veyed each of them. He indicated no decided preference for any of the sites inspected ‘saying they all “are lovely sités.” ‘The of the i port of exit ‘to Van- couver, ‘since, the Rossland Cas- cade road is impasable at cer- tain times of the year. Favorable word is expected shortly on the Association’s re- quest that the VLA office at Nel- son be given an increased staff Estate Wagon, new radio, heater, two batteries, $1450. Terms, Phone 3502. C1-27 FOR RENT — 7 roomed house Society are pursuing the matter further and hope to invite Mr. Pitkethley to this district again, at a later date, in Kinnaird, Phone C: 3502, FOR RENT — Apartment, ‘Apply Alex Eremenkb, astiegar, Phone 3061, C1-27 FOR RENT — Completely, fur- _C1-27], The importation of manufact- ured wool products declined in 1952 over 1951 from $68 million to $53 million; importation o and’ operated longer hours and the request for some remedy to the “poor radio reception. in the Slocan and Arrow Lakes areas” is also being followed up. The resignation of C. W. Mac- Bey as advisory council member for Kootenay West, was accept: ed with regret and sincerest thanks for. the good work, he has in that . D. raw wool to be Canada into wool products de- clined from ‘$95 million to $29 ¥ nished 5 roomed house. Phone 2856. C1-27 million in the same years. | | OXF FOR yee TOE WING Tr. capes TOE BALS . ' BLUCHERS IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF - Brown — Oxblood - — Burgundy $9.95 to $12.95 RDS MEN BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE* Turnbull at Trail, the meeting decided, will "be recommended as Mr, MacBey’s successor, Liberal candidate Curly Som- erville in the August 10, election, spoke to the meeting on the rec- ord of the Liberal government of Canada, citing the family allow- ance payments, eliminggion of the means test for old’ age pen- sions, the begining of a, national ‘health scheme and the Fair Em- ployment Practices Bill, which prohibits racial or religious dis- crimination in employment as “monumental examples of good legislation, that we can all be proud of.” Douglas T. ‘Wetmore and: Fra- ser ‘Tees, Liberal -candidates in the provincial election of June 9, expressed gratitude for ‘the wholehearted support’ they ‘had received saying that an equal support from party members for Mr. Somerville, will assure his election, ©. °- Mr. Wetmore also sald one Former Lecal Resident Passes At Vancouver - Funeral : services are being held tomorrow in Vancouver for Andrew Klimovich, 69, a former Castlegar resident, who passed away suddenly at his new home, in Vancouver, Wednesday. z morn in Russia in. 1884, Mr. ich came to Canada some s years ago, working at Cole: 32.0z. jar .: SOLO MARGENE 2, lb.s for . RINSO : Giant packet .. ak TOMATO JUICE, ; 20.0z., 2 tins for PINEAPPLE, Table Talk .28'oz. tin ..... SWIFTS PREM 3 tins for ./.......,-- 4 : COFFEE, Co-Op. Red Label _CO.OP STRAWBERRY JAM . 4b. tin... CO-OP MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING : CO-OP. RASPBERRY JAM... 4 Whiting eee ee ens as Saturday Meal Specials? dotinind bate. AIC Libby’s, 85 STORE man, ‘Alberta and Fernie, Fruit- vale and Trail. He came to Cas- tlegar about ten years ago and |. slightiy more than two weeks ago, moved to a new home in Van- couver. On Wednesday, he suddenly collapsed in the yard of his home and died before medical help could. arrive. - He -is survived by his wife Annie, three sons, Andrew, Alec and: John, all married at Van- couver; and a daughter, Olga, married at Fruitvale. - - Bride-To-Be Honored: At Shower Saturday -*Miss Marleis Brodman, whose tlegar is to take place on July 11, was honored. at a shower at the home of. Mr. and Mis, C. Wanless Saturday evening, On behalf of the 16 guests pres-' ent, all wives of employees .of Waldie Lumber and Building Supply‘ where Miss Brodman ‘is also employed, Mrs. C.- Wanless presented Miss Brodman with a steam electric iron. Games. and contests were en- joyed. Mrs. W. Guerin, Miss Net- tlie Brodman, Miss Marleis Brod- man and Mrs. W. Saunders were the bingo prizewinners; Mrs. Gary Jones won first prize in a novelty contest with the’ consd- lation award going to Miss. Mar- leis Brodman and Mrs. Leo Bosse was the prizewinner ot a Casino contest.’ The serving of- delicious re- freshments by Mrs, Wanless and co-hostess, Mrs. Glen Stanford, ended & delightful evening. i: > «t A “kick-sorter? developed by . wedding to Morris Waite of Cas- | mated at about $700, The fines imposed were the. minimum ‘in both cases, cause “for the Liberal defeat in the provincial election, might have been that, although the can- didates gave the major portion ALL LADIES Summer Dresses 2 PERCENT OFF of their campaign spceches to ex-| planations of the Liberal plat- form, the press gave the major portion of -publitity to the can- didate’s statements about other parties, FIRST. AID SUPPLIES Bi A Special Group of ... . Ladies’ Summer Hats To Clear At $1.95 DETTOL - IODINE LYSOL . MOSQUITO LOTION and CREAM ~ PITTS’ | Rexall Drug Open Mon, - Wed. - Fri. Nights Day or Night Phone 4231 A Our Meat and Grocery Bert, ‘VEAL CHOPS SWIFTS PREMIUM BALOGNA, pilece,'Ib 38c’ " NABOB COFFEE i FLY SPRAY VEAL DELICATIZED : SEOL = TARTAN STEAKS, Ib, .......... 696” TARGARINE, Ib, .... 36¢ . MINCI : BURN'S CHUCKW. Be SUNTAN LOTIONS ICED BEES riruading cheba cs Ar é SALMON, Fancy .Pink 46 ox. tin PRICES EFFECTIVE ‘JULY. 8 and 4 EREMENKO & CO... Store. & Deep Freeze Lockers “THERE IS ‘A GRADE. OF B nucjear scientists and the research de- “of Canadi ; Company. ‘automatically counts and: classifies pulses of nuclear radiation. and Has around the world. been- sold LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE | ees - - a “No.1 FIRST GRADE COMMONS, per M Patra $84, (U)) No. 2 COMMONS, per ‘Mo ..0.........5..,. $77.00 _ No.3 BOARD and SHIPLAP, per M .. 2. ........ $55.00 .- Cull Dimension BOARD and SHIPLAP, per M . $45.00" | : 1x10&12” SHELVING GRADE, per M . _ 4x8” CLEAR ‘BEVEL SIDING, per M 4x12” CLEAR BEVEL’ SIDING, per M KNOTTY PINE SIDING, per'M ...... LOG CABIN SIDING, per M iia “s+. $115.00 i++ $154.00 | wee $185.00, a+ + $185.00 $135.00 ‘We Have a Good Suipply of all Building Needs ‘ - : ; _ For Immediate Delivery 6 - +: shared by the villages of Castle- gar and Kinnaird ‘and ‘the ’Celgar * : any ‘mi }, possible to ‘turn ‘out : Aonight with -: Which could mean‘abroken bone "First. Avenue, -- estimated 90x100 feet-in combined i CAST Published PROVING! Every Thursday at LIBRARY AL “The Crossroads of the = sty : Vol. 6, No. 28 _ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA: ‘| 8 Cents.Per.Copy ~ Village Applies For Waler. Rights To Sheep Lake Area The’ village of Ci making’ application for een tights to the entire Blueberry Creek, Sheep Lake Basin, it was revealed at the bi-monthly meet- ing of the Castlegar pent of future’ for ‘a possible population of 25,000 to be served by the system The deficiency of 120 acre feet can be readily supplied either dhrough & secondary storage site The eect ear is Had rights to! the entire _ Blueberry Creek, Sheep Lake basin to ifclude the area west of Sheep Lake where certain, creeks might be diverted into Sheep Lake, This action follows a survey of, the Sheep Lake area by Boyd C. leck, costs of which were Development Company, and: pur- pose of which was to determine whether the Sheep Lake area could become the source of water supply for. Castlegar and Kin- \in'the event that the pro- posed Celgar’ Develqpmentt Co. plant three miles west of Castle- gar, renders the Columbia River useless as such a supply source. The'report on the survey stated that 1800 acre feet of water could easily be. stored.in Sheep Lake by means of a dam 15 feet high _ to spillway: crest, However, the “report goes on, a total of 1 acre . feet might the main dam tive feet higher which would in- crease the ,lake storage by 600 acre feet, | A’ good. dam site is available would be diverted from the creek at a.point about three. miles west of the Kinnaird Post. Office and conveyed : easterly and northerly to. a..point jngar; Merry: Creelc Kinnaird. for’ distribution. to the two villages, Sheep Lake, site of the proposed alternate : water: supply, ‘is about 16 miles west of Kinnaird d. Union Talks Sholved Till Conciliation Clarifies Points - A. conciliation . officer is to be brought in “to: clarify matters re- lating to the’ ‘proposed - bargain- eo! in the ing t-for Village’ of’ ak at the outlet of the: lake. Water |. crossing between Castlegar and|~ ose Social’ Credit bagsdts nes of of British Cc 48 seat legislature Mader i the returns . or whitch : were com- linself reelected on the first of the present ‘| have,’ “taken out Work Expected To Commence Soon On Airport Project Trades Licence Evaders In Castlogar Reported On By Village Inspector uiNilage. ‘Inspector: ‘David Seat- | The C: Airport C it. tee are awaiting word from the federal’ Department of Transport regarding ‘acceptance ‘of one of the tenders recently submitted for the $125,000 surfacing and improvement project at the Cas- tlegar Airport. 14 ‘more firms and | Private | indi the have been effectt some ii in. Ci ments on their own, A fence has without. trades eee during the month of June, his, monthly ‘| report to the village | commission, ers states. Some of the parties concerned ie. been built around the CPA office with a large gate, and painted. Two strands of. wire have also been added to the fence around the ‘field to keep cattle out. licencés’ while others,“ who ‘have not.yet done so, are being closely watched for any “f er. in- fringements of the Bylaw in this regard.” ‘: The’ report advises that a door to door canvass. has also been made for. dog. licences through- out the village and that all known dog owners now have licences except three as a result of this canvass, . The three. exceptions ‘| have promised to secure licences very ‘shortly, < cautions: have: also! been: investi- gated i are bel oe oa come at this’ seslon along” with, x of Small ina Wanted At Ball’ Park Tonite | :_A thorough renovation project “on the Castlegar Ball Park © Commissioner David om i told the: :| sioners, tiedzar Trail and’ District Civic Srenwers Unionand ‘the: village ‘commis-|. Virtual agreement had been reached. at’. a meeting. last -weelc|- on the'basis of a revised. agree- ment,. the commissioners say. They had _ however, requested clarification of a number of points among’them an answer to the questions. “What constitutes ‘© Monday. night. ‘Nearing * ccompletion are. 15 new tar, <<, bleachers, to,/accommodate se whe rhe. commissioners ; suggested that if “employee’*, includes men i 51: cper cate of ‘Castlegar ‘empl F will: benefit from sth “park. He ‘has appealed 4o: ends rakes to help’remove‘the small i\ pebbles, and any other debris, , and hours of: agony:for’ some un- fortunate player: com the park}. | Building Pe | dune Top $23,000 Wark the total-.value of” building, per- .| mits, issued ‘during the “month of Turie,.campared to the month of. CEs. | Bay, the ‘monthly. report from Village Inspector David Seaton $1,000; -P. A number of faulty: fire’ pre-|. There was a $7,000 increase in| j ued ‘during Sune! were'as follows: W. Seprunott,, ‘The whicta should be completed by the end of: August, ‘calls: for. paving the runway with hot asphalt mix, two and a half inches thick, for a length of 4800 feet and'a width of 150 feet. The ‘same ‘surface is to be applied to the Taxi strip for & width of 150 feet. “The dust lay applied by the Committee last year is 100 it wide-and 4809 feet long. The new paving Program will extend the for 50 feet, = In addition the: 5,000 ft, run- way is to be lengthened 150 feet at.the south end. _ portion will have ducts for: to allow: for Ushers the field at a future. date. planes“on this ‘run shortly after- the ..paving program has been. completed. “The project “i is made possible through: the: $125,000: grant re— | cently made available to the air- port Committee. -: by. the federal $5,000; Sato ‘the: villages ot. Ca: “In a telephone call to’ Village, Clerk A,,T, HorswWill ‘Monday, the ted 14 tion be applied for ‘to clarify } certification.” jere: ernavea : and. Tuesday, coe hi both ‘cases, 3| of $810.11 “from the’ $8742.24’ Fe. z| ceived Jast year at'this time. : Kinnaird’s SS. & MA cheque Kinnaird, have just-received. thar ation “but mare at: uhesJund 2059 liste {8 Gaia, doés not. have ‘its requ : é were 2 the ‘piDlage’s tespective motor : vehicle’: grants ‘ which »’are Somewhat larger ° in ie Castlegar’s ‘SS. & MA: “ Allot- ment received is $7,932.13 a drop “| to $7632.86 received in June, 1952, =| a drop of $1979.98, & <:) ‘This year’s motor vehiclé aie en; oe ts and* | led to Provide a firm, devel bed. Al “Gasile”, i July 24, 25 are $3709.76 for Castlegar ° and Coronation Film Plays $2643. 45 for Kinnaird, an increase of *$388.68- for’ °C: ~and|- this year is for $5652.88 compared ye ‘Next Saturday. is the day slated | for. this :growingly. popular: after- noon:.of: midsummer frolic. and fun, and, the . sponsors, the Rob-| warehouse, $1500; G. : J. Chevel- net st 2 When runway width” on the west side - ~ When’: completed, :: the paved concrete were issued with a'total value off, $23,200. Included . were..one, new residence for P. Obedkoff, value $5,0000; and a new service ‘station for, the Shell -Oil. Co. valued at baa 800 with the. “balance : being son Women's: by the: Robson‘ ‘Farmer’s Institute, have lined up : array. of events| | sion- one. of ce ‘The-fun i is slated to ‘begin at 2 p.m. at” the " Robson® ‘townsite, where horseback rides, children’s Sports and ‘races, and ‘bingo will be the order of the day... ' -that promise. to: make :the occa}: id best. and Wells is ‘virtually t [aed the 2700 feet of 15 inch pipe- hich will take the flood waters of Bloomer Creek ‘from Cofum— bia Avenue. to. the | Columbia. River, is Proceeding rapidly... °, “There is some doubt in many: * people's minds that the pipe wil be big enough -to take: all te water. at. flood eine. Commis- “Tr ae ‘stoner Chi should think that's ap to_the hy— draulic engineer to decide”. “It remains to be seen,” com— mented: _ Water | Commissioner Harry *Cost of: ‘excavation and_back- fillon:the project is being borne by the village with ihe. B.C. Gov— project is‘ progressing ae Public Works Commissioner Bert Cherrington “told Monday’s Cas- tlegar + ‘Thee 1’ work by Wade ‘$276.97. for Kinnaird. _ .; The second. half of this year's 2 considerable: effort: himself.<*" /=“We're going-to:make: the ball; : park something ; we can be ‘proud: ‘But: we: need. tof energetic ‘hands oi ‘Thursday. evening. We want the first:class shape for * all our ball games. It will add to i . the enjoyment of both Players and color and the. narration is spoken fans, i by Leo-Genn. ne The, first ‘Broup “ot Mennonite " Niogara district in “1786, " ing -is ““Raiders in’ the Sky”, ‘a a story. of: the‘airforce, Shows walls settlers. i in ‘Canada, arrived in the | be at \7and:9:10 witha matinee Y Setureay ‘afternoon at 2 p.m.’ ““Blizabe: Queen”, ‘the | spec- ‘three. per: cent, tax allotments to tacular”“fili‘Iength * Coronation }B.C.’s.‘111. municipalitiés is..paid feature film in all its glory. and December. Castlegar's portion pageantry, will play’at'the Castle-| last December was $6315.80 while Theatre on Friday and Saturday ; Kinnaird received. $4500.42 :mak- t' July! 24°and 25: [3 ing. Castlegar’s.;total 1952 > grant ‘This feature, which “has been':from: this. ‘source $15,058.04 gang breaking * box office records : at Kinnaird’s $12,133.28, - the’ coast, .js:in ‘beautiful Warner- : The companion feature show= eof Nakusp’ ¥ wai | For Federal Building Site as CCF’. “f° {then tome back.:ta-: dé": onthe wat pf. the ,{ Arrow. Lake near at-hand, there thrilling dis- is: to. be the usual: play of boat racing, sustboard riding ‘and ter Sports. : VA‘ feature event ‘ofthe ‘after- noon will'be'a girls’ phates game between! the! arch tivals; the Nel- json Royals. and ‘tli¢s' ‘Kats, which ‘will be: the -Strawberry supper. © >: The -centre of attraction will -the ‘school “| berry Qi companiment of ludes *: by. the Cas A jusical inter! tlega “Legion json Com- munity Hall will ‘the day, and installing the ence drainage. - Incendiary Blaze Destroys Small. Frame Home Here * A fire which, police : say has ap- pearances of being an arson job” completély:. ‘destroyed’ a: small among. the blackened debris.’ mr: Was ‘subsequently learned that 2 seams house in ee toe ‘gas hot plate was also. among the. an Chizmazta of Renata early Wed- ‘ ‘nesday morning. ‘The ‘dwelling, ‘a ‘14x 18 one story structure, went up in flames shortly after 1 a.m. Police were unable:to contact Mr. Chizmazia A large Tunibes! of residents, aroused from their slumber - by the piercing wail of the siren, and. noticing the fierce red glare’ of the. . flames, reddening the early. ‘West in ithe, “August — jo° federal: sion in’ Nason” party candidate for. “Kootenay | ‘named. for the lection ampaign; “Mrs. Walter. Jacobson Mis .on hel morning sky, rushed to the scene ‘to-learn the amount) and watched the firemen battling and value’ of contents. After -reaching ‘Mr. Chizmazia! e flames. a police officer said! The fire truck was slightly de— oor ‘Herridge; who has 3 repre sented: Kootenay>.. West ; in. House. of Commons at. Otters since 1945, is the second candidate ~ +» ‘Three adjoining lots in Castles’ gar, have been purchased by the Dominion, Government’ as a site| for a new, federal: building ‘in several months.of consideration, / Costlegey, ie was Tevealed _ Chamber members voted unani- Lets 8; 9; and: 10 ‘Block 15° on} mously: in favor, of it, week. the corner of Maple Street and | ‘measuring «an! area, have.been sold’ by Mr.-Otto Walker of Castlegar 'to the | Dome o. i Archifec for the Canada Post! toltice, BC. & and Yukon (Territories, advised ’ the Castlegar and District Cham- - ber. of. Commerce’ early ‘last fall that the Otte, Walker here. approval of :the site and after! [Speaking in support of Mr. He Mr, Wells ‘advised that the Dom- gating various other. sites, in. nthe, village, was chase.of the:property for $176 500, Actual-; purchase -, price is -not would ‘Hoiwe,'a ‘new. post’ office, +| nominated: for the federal: ‘elec-! tion” contest. ME. Wells asked the Chamber's yidge;: S. “(Sam) Muirhead of Kinnaird, ace standard: bearer tor’ Rossland Trail in:.the recent 'B,'C..election, reminded his-audi- ence that'Prime Minister’ St..Lau- | rent had declared Mr« Herridge :a,tireless_worker-and_ the’ most - pérsuasive’ ‘speaker in’ the: house. CAS Kaslo™: ‘Slocan; and R.-G. Simms, CCE. candidate for Nelson Crest “In his Ie Sto the Chamber, inion: government,’ after’ investi- known. aa F also ke in su port of Mr. Hi | Mr. Wells also advised, that the} idger supp i building-to! be built ‘on the site|? {Voicing ‘his preciation for ; the! ‘| Ontario A -Trail: sub this: central committee. | ‘ Mr.Herridge was ‘born in Lon- don, England: and.came to Can: da‘ in 1908, He: attendéd ‘Eng and ‘Canadian ’ schools? and” the : agen in reaching the scene owin, ie fire “appeared tobe an incen-: ee diary job started from the out-|!0 the vague directions given as side.” ‘The building had not been is the site of the blaze at the time “occupied . since Friday. f the alarm. Insurance on the "building and! “This could have been very ser- totalled $1500, ious,” ‘Fire. Chief Ed Lewis com- ultu ‘ollége at :Guélph, and:serv ‘Rossland, ‘Trail: MLA ‘before: his election to! federal - hous 945. He was' rer rea in the: 51949 general elec- ion. ‘Mr, Hei idge “is - ca “veteran of the ‘first “world | war, serving in the °54th...(K The fire. alarm sounded ‘at 1:11:+; Mented. Wednesday, “As it was 36am. and at 1:13:30 the Castle-. the fire truck was delayed about gar Volunteer Fire Brigade were’ ia mitts: If it had been any later, on their way to, the scene. When‘ the Reed house would undoutedis- they arrived the small building | have caught on fire.” : was completely engulfed by fierce, The fire chief also deplored the ‘flames, the scorching heat “of | traffic congestion in the. area >” and: has.” bee: Jan. ‘outstanding * worker’ f for the: ‘Canadian Lebion. which was the nearby of the fire” terming it “one of the. ‘house of W.°H. ‘Reed, occupied | biggest’ hazards we, have at the: by W.-Harrison. scene of fires.” . The,tiremen trained their hoses! “Tg.it,hadn’t been for the care— te to -Sigurea i in ‘the. “atest issue wheres e re mow 488. ts of confidence ‘placed: in‘: him, °Mr.: across Maple * “Street from the Anglican Church, was “being con- sidered as.a soderal i site| tains a jolice:: and other federal government, offices, Herridge w went, on to. say. the, the alm. the The esldense at present con- “competition, eentral committee and tye garages, was ‘ > phones. in April;! 396 ‘at ihe “be-|' Talk, “a thes: ‘B.C. “Telephone Compe ; compares ; wii a ginning. of the year, : and 292 as at TeUnNy, 11 ; an at ‘once on the Reed dwelling |ful- manipulation and slow. speed. only 30 feet away from the flames of the fire truck along First Aven-., and” -prevetited it ‘from igniting' ue," he commented, “it would. of| They then poured tourents. of have ‘struck one or more of the water on the flames themselves. vehicles. parked along there quickly subduing’ them.’ People should learn to leave their Examining 'the:’charred ' ruins,! cars off'the:road'in the area of a police and firemen fougd remnan- ‘fire. Next time it might. be thei: ts of a couch, a Stove, ‘and sink -house which: is in.danger.” __.