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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954. OTTAWA JOURNAL. THE Compares McCarthy; With, Adolph Hitler of the University of said there is a "striking an DUKE Of, KENT IN. LONDON, March I WV -tenc ot "any connection be-1 tween our problem1 and our; The Duke of Kent, 18, seventh in line of succession to the. British Throne, has passed his OREENCASTLZ, Ind, March educational system at the.

i iw iwhw wwni wm Hutchln ha called Sen. Joseph' to or? examination to become an ottW gogue. cer cadet In the regular army. JL McCarthy "the most frightening figure'! sine the emergence of Adolph Hlt- Now he will ttk Sandhurst's full 18-month cadet court. He has tpplled for eventual, assignment Into the- Royal Scot Orey.

The Republic of India has a population of 356,000,000 com, pared 7s.uw,uuu tor in (dominion of 'Hutcblns, former Chancellor LAROCQUE'S Rideou at Dalhousie. Shop Daily 9.30 to 6 p.m. "Wilbur, this is the baby sitter She's heard abeat ye frees the I rxGS. NEW METHOD last Period Goal A OF DIAPERING TCU. REGIMENTAL DINNER-OffJeer of the Prince Patricia Light Infantry inhered Saturday night at the tarUer Bqiuro drUl hail to, renew acquaintances of old Comrade at the annual dinner.

Among thoM present were left to right, front row, Dick Whltmore. oien Bannerman, president: Oeorge MacDonald, Montreal, and Jim Blmpaon, secretary-tieasurer; back. row, O. O. Marshall, past president; Norman Toppham; Major Len Curtis; Fred Wood; Rodney Cedaruon; Major Oenaral O.

R. Fearkes, VC? O. R. Stevens; Bill Oarvock; C. A.

Cameron, and H. W. Pearson. (Oomini wm. rboui NOW AVAILABLE AT Capital Conines Hull Kennel Club Applies LCC Wins Ski Meet, Ashbury 2nd For May' 2 Date for Show his good black cocker La, Faloma Dreamboy, to the Garden this year.

He wasn't optimistic when the dog left, for not only was it, unknown and being handled by a Cana dian, but it had recently recovered from an Illness and wa (till a couple of pounds underweight. However Dream- boy wa the dog that caught home 'Uriough the eye of the Judge h-natlzd a scene 'fom that country and on Sun- CGIT News Delegates Admire Chevrons Displayed By Aylmer Girls Mrs. J. M. Harrington, superintendent, Patsy Hughes, president, and Jill Wright, a member of Aylmer COIT, attended the provincial confer' ence In Montreal.

Miss Margaret Kennedy, a JTrXZ r3KZ gates was the impression made oh the others by their chevron. Knowing jthat these are not easily earned, the majority of the delegates made comments about them. Volley BaU. In the two game played at yn, the yollev ball Uague Chalmers won one and lost one. Thev edited out St.

Jun with a score of li-10, and lost i to Westboro 27-4. Sharron wuson refereed, Supper Meeting. Mist Jessie MacLeod, director soundest, best made cockers he hurh 7le -had ever Judged. With Its first duced by.Dr. who 9 arwilr am Ihanta "fist Bam the wonderful waterproof pdnty with fluthaway pads dip fcnk Orypw yte.

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With the Ottawa Kennel Club shows scheduled April SO and May 1 will be a pretty busy four day. 'There's a strong likelihood that Walter Reeve, who 1 judging, the terrier specialty, will be applied for as one of the HuU Judges. He' one of the outstanding. Canadian tape rts, and as he will be in Ot tawa in any, 'event, -an attempt will probably be made to get aim to: stay over. 1 These four shows In four day add tip to a pretty strong attraction for exhibitors, who, in the Spring of the year are keen for champion hip -point.

With few Can Ulan" club Sunday thowt lt very rarely that there 1 a chance for more than one set of points on a Canadian week-end. This Ottawa district offering of four rhanee. la reallv canine ex hibitor' It will be Interesting to see if the previous high of about 300 dog will be exceeded. If the shows are well publicized and, if the an active group of exhibitors, a new record be set Any time an unknown Canadian dog can go down to the United States and win Id competition against known Amer ican winners and what is perhaps a tougher hurdle well known and' smart Amer ican professional handler it i a real achievement. And when we nog can go winning at what la the most Important show, on the American contt sent, trie Westminster at Madison Square Gardens, the achievement become all the -more outstanding.

That' why Jack Florence 1 going around town these days with a very happy For the cake of the experience he felt the dog would, get; he decided to send American point tucien away, and those from a show as big as the Gardens, future wins are assured even in the toughest U.S. Inci dentally. Dreamboy it scheduled to compete at Hartford and at New Haven, Conn. An average Utter for most breeds Is six puppies and al though eight 1 far from un uiual anything above that number is something to be; talked about At the Oak Okblea Kennel, at Hazeldean, there a boxer female that seems oenv oa setting, ome kind of a record. Now seven year old she had her third youngsters last week.

Her first'. litter, at the age of two years, consisted of 11 puppies. Two later ih. h.ri h.r umnri and this consisted of 10. Last week, when she again visited the maternity ward the 'kennels expected the number would be still further decreas ed' because of her age equal to a half century in human.

However she definitely proved that age was no barrier to productivity" forr-when her chores were completed there were no fewer 12 youngsters nuzsled alongside which makes a total of 33 puppies in Saskatoon, another to New- United "sutes w. f.t nt We hear that among the Ot-1 tawa people at the ringside at! m. 4ki.j" w.c wMunin.wr w.er. Frank and Orace Florence andi T. E.

Ounderson that the John-Lottm'-lost -thefcw-4 hound on which Mr. Loftus ha been spending lot -of tone as the result of a highway! uuuiovr ui wtwwa exmoitnrs i a. are planning on taking in the lust three Utter. These young- iters- travellere forToung at they I twit fluak inn Infanta Wear 3rd Floor TMt twwwee'ead eaadirlabls mnrm xlr imilin, -va y- tebyb I -SJp rnwr. mini ifiunumenL wan as nd howed pictures to thej- Dortmnt ph.im.

Mulloy service coming up. Gives Qirlelon: Hockey Team Win Two last period goals by Jim Wilson and Oeorge Young allowed Carleton College to squeeae out a 4-1 win over Col-; lege Tmtair' Royal at the Auditorium Saturday after-! noon. It wa Carleton' third! straight win and the Cadets', fifth straight lost, i Oeorge Collins' gave the Ravens a 1-0 lead in the first' and BUI Boyd made it 3-0 In the second. But goal by Four-nei and Bergeron tied the score 3-2. After Carleton scored twice In the third, Robert Marshal's goal at 19.11 came too late for CMR to tie the score.

CMR: Goal, Gwym; defence, Vafinter, Tufts, Harkness, Bouchard; forwards, Pournel, Page, Galllnger, Dube, Bergeron, Renaud, Malrireff, a a 1, taye. Carleton: Goal, C. Wilson; defence, McDonald. Irvine, Lalshley; forward. Smith, Miller, Boyd, J.

Wilson, Collins, Lloyd, Young. Pratt and SNOW IN BRITAIN. LONDON. March 1. UP) Snow and Ice disrupted rail, air and road services over square miles of Britain today.

Yet fn Londpn, after an early morning swirl of snow. It was bright and Springlike. 'Journal -Want-quick results. Ads- bring DEAFENED Rediscoyejr TV 1 Listening Pleasure Only $9.95 A new. small, inexpensive "Personal Usteninc' device allows the bard of hearing to receive TV or Radie prograin direct to the ear.

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College defeated team, from Bishop' and Ot tawa' Ashbury College in an intercollegiate' ski meet here over the week-end Ashbury' team trailed LCC slightly, and Bishop's were down a few more points. The.LCC team, In winning, took the COchand Trophy from Bishop's. Bill Drysdale, Lower Canada, the individual champion, taking the Price Trophy with mregat. of me points- one better than runner-up Jack Ogllvle of Bishop's. In individual competition Ashbury Ned Rhode- took second In the downhill behind Bishop's John Pratt, while an other Ashbury skier, Tony MacKeen, tied with Trudel of Lower Canada for third-place in the slalom, The Ashbury team was man aged by Dave Polk.

The team was- made up of Ned Rhodes, captain; Christopher Nowa kowskl. Dave Livingston, Chris QUI. Tony MacKeen. Dave Don Oarabl and Fred Heene- rsi ii i. I wnen nay nauea MAMIa-March' 1 Gardner Mulloy, veteran Miami' campaigner held the edge over to i seeded Art Larsen of Ban' Leandro, Calif Saturday when their finals match In the Miami! tennis tournament was htltgjLby rain.

Mulloyfthe defending cham-pln. and the third ranked '-After completing their singles tch, Mulloy and Larsen will meet the Miami Uam of David Harum and Buddy Behren in the men' doubles flnaU today. Mulloy eliminated Lome Main of Toronto and, Van- eouver Saturday, defeating the veteran Canadian 8-4, g-3, In a doubles match, Mulloy and Larsen defeated w. u.v.i o.iim.M CanaSiah Curling Tilfe Play Opens EDMONTON, j-CP) Battle line have been drawn for the J5th- annual Canadian Curling Championship opening here today with links from 10 provinces competing. Because of the odd nusaberJ- of rinks; each draw of 11 will have a bye.

The teams meet once -each in the round-robin aeries. In event of a tie for first place, the two top teams will play a sudden-death game Friday night. Two of the strongest, rinks fy. Theyire Matt BM-' wtn's Edmonton aggregation. aihrto rhtm.

im iournal Want Ad bring Quick results; "True todtyTrue mmocrrr There semi like, 7 Bntish atrvtce! ttrrn orttuit tmmrt of u.v.i. sposB on isst" iun to be in Church Work- at the supper meeting' or the Of' tawa Preebyterla) WMS. Mr. Gertrude. Douglas was.

chosen secretary for affiliated groups, with Miss Ray Thompson as assistant. Work In Africa. Some of the senior KalaUa campers and leader met with Miss Frances Walbrldge in Parkdale Church hall and en-Joyed seeing colored tilde of her work in Africa. Miss Wal- uiitturoii tally mcuimi Street. United-Church.

She teVM on Marcl "in--lor An- oU plan Annual Tea. r'ni lne nnuai spring, tea were discussed at the Feb- rJ-Jw. oP- wu, iio. tt a. naaaeit ana ST; Mrs.

R. D. Campbell are In uui rur LunK A or wrought. Iron uwt van iront oi nas been given for use in the lodge fireplace at Camp KalaUa by Miss Violet Marsh. Miss Marsh is COIT superintendent at Bell Street United Church, and hfji been camp photographer and Bible study leader at KalaUa for the past three seasons.

Johnny Palmer Wins On Last-Hole Putt MEXICO CITY. March 1 (A Johnny Palmer of Charlotte, NC, tank a putt on the urn hoi yesterday for a two- under-par 28 to nose out Argentina's Roberto de Vlcenso for the Mexican Open'' golf I The victory gave Palmer w2 t.t.Ch?1T",lMU i i 1 4 1 mm where It's se easy to be thrifty L-V X.mn mt ti.l rMmt; nw ifhb "kT- Defcey mmmttt) k. tear Ovaily, I tff fill In Mi mil 7 Oshawa i show on March. to nW of an Journal Cross-Word Puzzle Ottawa district is likely to have It only Basenjl the barkles dog--in the very near future. H.

B. R. IT. A silk ma- terial 3a A moth 31. Dig-niltod 32.

European meita-tain rang S4. Sun god 38. Man nam 34.TII Demur 3.Aon eYSetk 31. Gull-like btrat larjtrt Anver 34.Clcatrls Si. Infant M.

Acrotl ward Inaeribed amulota 40. Wbtther ialij I LAROCQUE'S wmjmuQ war nvnufT quimy na a had in nn other DeWv 1. Khmrt 'fW-A SfH.11? prl1 "J00' the.campbell brother, of Avonlea. $1200 tourney of rh.mT,i ACROSS 't AdlMtive mixture Knert Final condition 11. PaK It Nati-ef rtgien of Upper Nile lITalkl ii.

More I Let It stand I print.) i. Cana Type measure t. Mixes 1. Itufrinf material IK. I.I I.

Microscopic, ont- Cflltd grnume animal i Evening sun 10. Ciant red g4 (Egypt. stsrln IT. Dance tp 1. Bor4 of Ordnance Scorpio -11.

Uterslly, Ihinca done lJ.Jt 12. Lijht caress llCoiMiy i of reek 35. Man name 7. Medieval weapoa SO. Article iFr.) II Convert iate leather 31.

An age tLTetnt value- rrecla. Biatiea t. MotWr er.peait .11. Biblical nam (pesi.) 3.Thjw t. Situr vetch 4.

Baneiiet DOWN t.Tbatwkleh' pvthea i j. Atcaaartl Moaru king Solution ol this puttie Only this one loilel tissue is fine and; and soft like Kleenex- tissues i hzzr 7 yard, parr.tt Club Mexico course. De VteenzO's second1 place was worth 11. 720 a dlt ference of- $1,200 which depended on one putt. prise money 'of 1130 went to Johnny Witxel of Her- shey.

Pa. with 388 even par for vne course. They were the only three finisher who broke or tied par. Getty Kesselrlng. of Toronto, finished 8th with 291 for $433 In prise, money.

splitting the $2,500 prices were Haipn Biomquist of Olendal WaUy Ulrich.of Maple- wood. NJ and Jay Hebert, Woodmere, NY. GRAB VESSELS. BELGRADE, March 1OV-Yugoslavia reported Saturday night that the AdrUtle Coast Ouard has seized four large Italian fishing vessel. i r-m a BO Ql toilet bawe.

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