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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 16

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I a a II -s-; jf. 16 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL. JULY S. 1959. a ym BIGGCR THAN TCXAS Wild Alaska Celebration JUNtAli Aliski.

July 2. TAIjkni ctught (heir breath Tueidy after touing the wildest celebration tine gold ruth days, and. looked ahead to' a proilem-parked -future at the bijgesC'iate'Jn'" U.S. They In on Mon- day whlstlea, atreas, homt, bellt and fire- workt at they cheered newt of (hie' iSenate'a paasage of the statehood bllL Street dances followed paihdrf. -t, InSitka, onenime capital.

0' 7 were on the-fcouse. At Fairbankt, th Chena; river turned gold a wjldry GOLDFINE TESTIFIES vas ies Goldfine accused Investl- talon from the Hons -of Representatives of hypocriiy. Bom. in Orleans, he was a ton of the late Louis Corbeil and Virginia mar ried Rose Launn in 1912. iMrj.

Corbeil attended St. of. Toronto; 10 grandchildren including WKM i ft happy reatdenU poured dya, into the ttream near, where -one of Alatka'a big gold atrikea lured pioneers and -sourdoughs at the turn of the the gateway to the big Klondike gold strike of Jiomemve paraded in the streets -wear-" ing "embroidered badges that ororlaimed: "Biggf ia Texas, better, than California. Alaska-God's eoqntrjr." At Anchorage, a luge bonfire, blazed long (hrougb the overnight tWiliRht in the land of the midnight sun. In everjrerrjrnf the terri-.

nd. in its scattered' ms ires July 2. (IP) mittee stani two weeks ago. Gift-giving Bernard- Goldfine! He acknowledged Goldfine paid today; branded as lies charges. hotel bills for him over the that got favored, federal! years, gave him a vicuna coat through his long-land-use of an oriental-rug.

time friend Sherman Adams.h But Adams swore that, in j.k Ma 1 i Ifavort Goldfine with the 'purpose of getting' something lof value to his business in re- itum. .1 1 Dnr. th. Born in Kingston, she Sacred Heart. SuVvivirjg -hesides his wife are on son, Sylvio, of Orleans; uchters, Mrsr-Genrges' ChartrattdlJCecilelofornt wall, and Paul SchnuppT( Jeanne), of Orleans; one brother, Alhert, of Ottawa; six sistersi Mrs.

Pierre" Page, of Eastview. Mrs. Charlies Smith, of Ottawa: Mrs. Oscar "Lefebvre, of Ottawa; Mrs. Alphege Spurenant, of East- view: Mrs.

Jack of fnrrnin- Mr Arilarf rikrAiilv Hogg. SfiewaT Kingston and married Henry Smith Smith had lived in Ottawa for -55 years, her husband died here many years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Beatrice and at home; three sons, Roland and Arthur, both of Ottawa, and Lionel, Windsor, five grandchit anil, one grea(-grandciU(Licldfenand "TNe 'body is at the Gauthiec' St. Patrick ttreet. The funeral will be Church, Orleans, tir requiem mass -atT Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

children. Vi(lagfs and the cele bration went on, At teat and of mint him as a "handy enlneer' stick to hit someone else over the head nngTAdams. He pictured fellow millionaire John Fox, his prin-i lion to statehood, hundreds celebrated and cheered as a bell was struck 49 times and a Mcorit danced )n the trt under the fireworks and aerial But a feur residents; gimnblfd and sonieprotested Sacred Heart Church. Surviving besides her parents and husband are si brothers, j- Making a point of. wearingi Major Jloger.

Pjcardjnd Jean- f'U'l one-, of two gold ne Marcel. Picard, both of V.OfOert said -Adams, had given him.ireal; -Gerard of Avlmer: Wtl Rene Corbeil. Goldfine issued blanket denialsjfrid, of Guy. of farmer, died at his home Mon-' plus specific argument against and Maurice, of To-'day after a'shorf. few of-therawwsations raised ronto: six sisters.

Mrs. James I in the! inquiry. McMillan (Alberte), of Toronto; 1 (Mrs; Konert tnoquette (oaa- ki U. C-IfL Mrs. Claude -Bishop PWrS.

nenry jmitn (perette), and Miss Rita, all of Mrs. Henry Smith of 21i Ottawa: Mrs. Paul (Jac-, Henderson avenue, died in hos-l queline), -pfi-London. Mrs, I ronto. ancy The' funeral was held this the former Ether Baiden.jm or in in Sacred Heart daugVjer of the late Eli Vrh-and his.

wife. ttieTatXIuaMth infermenrwas in Noire Dame eucatedhTnetmetefyf Falkland Regatta Held on Dow's Lake Divisions of Ouawa'i, Falkland Sea Cadet Corps took pari in the second annual Sea Cadet regatta on Dow's Lake Sunday, Competition eventsmcluded dinghy races', canoe tilting and i-mrMT- ir -v i "lithrrt rtvr" 'fff in 0 Uh-stara inn 1 1 TiTtttai 1 1 1 fit if 1 1 1 1 ij, The body was; at Huke andind llif Playfair where the funeral serVtce-lfasTanhehXDetfmf0Ph, this morning at 11 o'clock with Rev: rf. 'Reid officiatuil. Burial IWhwvwl r.m.t., tw one.donated by the Navy's i Rvtrin'1 Inr wjf.gam tion to the winning division of Sea Cadet Corps, BEHT A CE2-42I3 Cfttfc Hhhi Quality Natvrt Ce-pleialy SeHltafht fibarola, Serieii y-vM Pah RUSCO (OTTAWA) LIMITED 216 tretorig 'Atrt: Korrtfr lijikFJ); Utl2379 -OTTAWA tm K.i. eusttn coaiaawT as catsaaa sponsored by the Royal" Cana-dian Naval.

Sailing Association. FUR STOLE I from' DWORKIII FURS Limited 2M Rideau St. ALEXANIAN AND SONS, LTD. Carpet Cleaning Repairing Dveina -Alterations ,721 BANK ST. CE5-1MI 4 ia 1 a.

-132 Slater St raaa pakkin6 Quality Accuracy SuUability CV DEROUIII SONS LTD. fescriptlon Optician Dr. Biss6ll Takes; Over At of 2. ICW Juneau, the cipiul cltui' BU look over of conservative ooposi- In? presidency of the of conservative opposl sity of Toronto Tuesday with pledge to develop a. greater 'public sense of obligation and pride in Canada's largest insii-luiinrx- of higheV learning.

The 41 year-old. president (said; rn-an interview: "This projection of the uni- that higher taxes were area tore wiiiua iniciiu- iu wuriTtg- Even lo0g-trrnYrousy- lontU idians-. artd1 -pariicuarlythe ever, -there was a general feeling that the past, should be forgotten and, that' Alaskans should unite In the job ahead. the man to Civic Hosoitall where he (was admitted with S. A.

Whiteside uuasiuiu IUIU Itai III IU1 ICS, I ICB14 shock. His condition jUVUL UUIMIIMV i lev LG Foamier. 63; 12 A contrasting picture -was Truck-Train Crash ist Gerald Stewart 34. of 3ii able to attend he Powell avenue, escaped with Said morc scholarships and minor injuries when -his stake i bursaries are necessary? truck was demolished Tuesdayl Bisseil said the number in a collision dieseliof scholarships available in engine at the CNR's level crpss-i Ontario is far too Stu- ing on the Heron Road near'; dent loans to enable student! Bronson avenue. df average abiJity- to attend Exclusive Ambulance took ar also necessary.

OaySI TUm. Mf tAA vlir-ak sat; si mm vitn iwiu ym-T. enaea Monaay. w. travelline about 40 hox-saw ooiaiine as coaaiea miles per hour and -were sound people: of "Ontario, aware' of their oWjgaitorMo-she 'university, and stimulate a sense of pride in what is truly one ol the great universities of the Dr.

Bisseil was formerly Carleton th nrnKlAtM I Fensuring -that students with a hiffh academic nnlentml: -mm l'JuMfi fix? tiCf- -4-- 1,11 I CROWUS LINE CORNWALL I)YKE CrowHs hrch lininff Cnrnwall ivk nur th Rnhwrt aundtri gnpratmg gtation on the St, Lawrence power Luskville Boy Drowns ItrWeacii Ttdke at dabjek yeiterday to watch the Uart of Seaway' Valley flooding. f. gling, thlUvigne boy was un5 squadrons, each of 25 Amerl. able ttet a gripuvhim and'r, Thunderstrealc fight at Aurel slipped belovT the face ybragging operations -were ifontinued until dusk Tuesday, Auril Martincau, 17. sqn of-mcnt of Highways at the time BOt i.

inf th imeidrato" iuui.mi.Hi.iMU,," i Di, iul 4T1IU rvimesiuc, OI i.U5KVIIie. 'OrOWnea v. uv 7 7 tective Herbert Feyfe investh' dahtr-Hrf th. afifid6n while swim-! hfu4.17S 1 gated, assisted by" SgL Rene Whiteside and his wife, the late; Su odd xjpbs they weredoing f. mmg-meicli miles i.lrrf-rnrT..

ind etret- I T.L.H.v chu north of Ottawa. h.H ff hnnt n.n.irtrr Aurei is survivea ov nis Born and educated at Met-j. The boy. relatives later told nile up the roadio the bfi calfe, she came to Ottawa about The Journal, was a poor swim-; nabe cottageNyhere they asked Marcel; I Rene, 10; 40 years ago. and, without realizing' it, i permission to'swim off 'the Jcque.

6. nd -Luc, three .1. i-nv mr-iiiitr mi. h.ii.i. i im Boston wasmngtonureaus the warning whistle when Hnited church Annette, Mr Rrniahe oantH ner.

high administration forces turn- J(he truck ran into the ear cipal accuser, as a sick manl V. aiesei. who has told many lies "and will tell many more, I am Goldfine was testifying before "the House- Subcommittee whose hearings have set off a political storm. He said he was "dumb-founded" that his gifts hurt people high places. Subcommittee Chairman Oren Post, In 1956.

House Investigators', wanted particularly to know whether Goldfine charged off hit favors to Adams as busl-v nest expenses for income tax Their advancein formation was that Goldfine did: And if rv. Arli mnA tlllUClIU, 2AJ lifts were not, nisi tokens of .1.. friendship as Adams said-J)ut the Goldfine notice 67-year-old was in for stiff-grilling, under oath. Acknowledged Gift. Adams -was oh the aubcom 1" hSJLH1 i The remains are -o.

i. IPU.vfair Service, vict UUI1I- iiiucuutaiui ill nui, in ii m- with Rev. A. -ricaru inu iiic luuuci muia aomeCongress-jCourviille. r.

that proves; tne t. -1939 married James Earl McMullin in Ottawa. He survives. Mrs. McMullin a 1 1 nde member of the WMS there.

For Kent street. SHull. into theimiMinn artdrtnld the hovs' the past three years "she lived water from i he Vharf in front I in fmm I iiV Memorial Home. rf the cottage of Rodrigue'ihem. that the water is.

about Mrs. JameS MCMUllin i Sumying are two sisters; Bernabe on the south shore of feet dceo where BONN. July 2. Reuters Mrs. James Earl McMuIIhm Fnk ennv tothrf Fort'ithe 1 approximately 40 feet tecond operational unri of me rormer uureiie ricaru, au Aurei.

uvmi in Hull wun snore. 7 Selkirk avenue. Eastview, died had accompanied I Andre dived in first and call- tisette, Pierreile, 2. OPERATIONAL TQDAV. West Germany's fledgling air the 33rd Fighter Bomber me jjto rigger Bomoer at liaise and UviRne 10 cousin Jp follow.

him. I wm be Wests "of Hull Judge shortly after, biif of the water, Group will be put into opera- Waileof-i Father at realizing he. was. drowning, nearochem. the 'defence.

min- i Burial will. be father wa in-to him; islfy iaid Th'e new Pinecrest cemeterv. work with the Quebec Deoart- Because of Aurel's Strug- "group will consist of two NOW! is the time to have your FURNACE VACUUM' CLEANED OIL BURNER CHEtKED PONT PUT IT OFF! Place-Your Order -Today for service Just Dial CE2-5777 F. W. ARGUE I.IMtTKn FUEL MERCHANTS 236 Bank Street 1 1 1.

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