imyusled.nanmeters ilt; aiiow «lt;»spend time looking for merchandise to buy; Instead of penalizing them for spending time in the More**.and u makes me mad to see anvone treated in this manner. II real erL. R WILLIAMS 1356 Highland _populature.t aandHO* AComposer-Criminaliervnmi,Trouble in Canadato.......... Feb. TO »*-, Frank Grandataff, a, composer j of a number of musical scores and I a pardoned habitual criminal, was lg in'jailed here yesterday for unlaw-i an fully entering a private dwelling.The man who was pardoned in 1950 from a life term in prison inI Tennessee largely because of bis j Big Spring Cantata'’ composed behind bars, was arrested by Royal Canadian Mounted Police on information given by a womancomplainant.] Brought before magistrate A. C.! Sutton in Duncan police courts, he 'said he did not fully understand | the charges. When they were re-Iread, he replied:‘‘That is right.”I Rail was set at $10,000 and he was held tor a hearing Friday.The n^me of the complainant and the specific charges were not . disclosed,\ the) Grand staff said he was in Brit-store {ish Columbia to work on a cantataire 11 based on a history of the Peace i Y, | Rh er count ry a nd had pi anned to ery-jreturn to his Santo Monica, Calif., Jt of home after spending a few’ days^ Isft to on* lingis Jionrnalenlacetornem*•Ids.forandlt;ee, Grandstaff wentdaugreck on Vancouver Island.irs IAfter leaving prison in Tennos-Wayne, Ind , where he married but later separated from his wife. \%a\d He was airested at Vincennes, |a p Ind . Aug 23, 1956. and sentenced seroc to six months for assault and bat- roan