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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 5

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1955. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Margaret Sees Tragedies Buried Allvel Piano Marathon Record BrokenTwiceOverWeebend MONTREAL. Feb. 2 Kf) rida v.

niirht anri nlxvxi Phptographe fs SITKA. Alaska Feb. A 500-foot wall of nrw trashed down the Ski Bowl high on Harbor Minn Paul Oingras. 2SL-year-old; through Saturday. Four doc-Montreal pianist, set a new tors took turns at eheeklne him tain yesterday and two young Manhandled brothers were burled and were dead when dug out.

The I mark for continuous playing while a local radio announcer, during the week-end, tinkling Pierre Choulnard of CKAC, the keyboard for 27 hours and kept up a broadcast 15 minutes before quitting. 'throughout the performance, Glngras, who played at HMCS Itself someLhini nf a mnrd. two Were Bruce, 15, and Hans, eight, sons of Or. and Mrs. Phillip h.

Moore, of Mt. i- Edgecombe. Donnacona naval depot In aid Crowds of dancers packed 1 of the March of Dunes, held the naval hall Saturday aa NASSAU, the Bahamas. Feb. J.

iF) Two foreign pho-. tographere were clubbed and manhandled by Bahama police in the full view of Princess Margaret Saturday when they tried to take a picture of her landint at a Nassau pier. David Johnsonof the ton- RCAF Members Die. out for one hour longer than Cincrss came near the 14-hour OIMU, Feb. Royal Allard of Lachlne.

point, but at times he' played Two Maritime members of ths nuw-nnger piano piayer wno to only a small knot of persona beat the old mark: only few Including his helpers. Olngraa hour earlier. fed a hauld diet of broth. RCAF at Olmll air station, pas-sengers In a car, were killed don Dally' Sketch and Jean Allard claimed he set anew water and milk and was mas- 1 icolllsion at a levei-erossing is wf.VI "I Oimll area, about 80 miles ffi of Dead are: lasted about 10 minutes. AlKrtimtn Charles Fanning mark Thursday and Friday saged every half hour when he played for 2 hours and 11 minutes in a hall in sub-j HONG KONO'tXHIBIT.

urban Lachlne. The prevlousi HONG KONO, Feb. 38 UP) high was 24 hours and. five The aovernment annnunMri itto memoers xne Jtoyai of Canso, NS, and Clarence party, Dawney and Sir Bouchia of Dartmouth, NS. seconds esUblished by Airman yesterdav that Hona Kono will Guy Bastlen of Buckingham, set up an exhibit at the Cana- Norman owatktn, stepped In and ended the scrap, telling last month at North Bay.

lan International Trade Fair police to release the two photo Ont. to be held at Toronto In Mar graphers and let them, take Oingras started at 7.30 p.m. and June. mm pictures of the Colonial Secretary A. O.

Garener-Browri apologized to Shoots Mother, Self. PERTH, Am boy, NJ, Feb. 28. av-A 20-year-old youth critically wounded his mother early Sunday, then forced a couple to drive him around tn their car for five hours and finally returned home and killed himself in front police. The youth, Charles Johnson, was recently convicted of possessing a stolen car and had been ordered to re -enlist in the VS.

Army by March 11 or go to jail. Ran Into Mailbox. OSHAWA. Feb. 2.

CB ONE MAN'S FAMILY Members of the Cyr family gather around their mother and father to get a look at the 28th child the pair has brought into the world In the last 27 Nineteen of the children still live. On the sofa are Heliodore Cyr, holding baby No. 28: Noella Jean, who was born Christmas Eve in a nearby Fort Kent, Maine, hos-pltal, and only recently brought home; Prlscllla, Mrs. Marie Cyr, holding Dianne, and Armande, 12. in the.

middle row (left to right, starting directly behind sofa) are, Florence. Loulselle, Guilds. Lawrence, Alfred, 13; and Norman, 10. In the rear row (left to right), Lillian. IB; Marie Bertha, 18; Jeannlne, 17; Raymond, 20; Aubert, Philippe, 22; Carmel, 15, and Reginald, 14.

(UnlMd Proa Tctrphotol both men lor the Incident and offered to pay for a new suit for Pedrazzzinl whose pants were ripped down the right leg. Governor the Earl of Ran-furly personally expressed regret to the cameramen concerned and added that the police had taken "overzealous action" In clearing the pier. Actress Yvonne de Carlo, a nauve or Vancouver, who Is Fifteen year old Harold In. fll '1 Manual died Saturday of In Royal landing sight as the lrvto mmll Hrf. mil princess arrived, REPLACES THE CHIEF.

I LOS ANGELES. Feb. Election of William Ran-' dolph Hearst Jr. as editor In chief of the Hearst Newspapers waSj announced Saturday by the directors of Hearst Con-i solldated Publications, Inc. Hearst, 47, takes the post which has remained vacant since the i death In 1951 of his known widely in Hearst news-1 paper newsrooms and business jon the western outskirts of Miss de Carlo had tried to'oshawa.

at Bccrcauauon as a news pnotograpner but was refused. She turned up anyway and had to be escorted from the press enclosure. Car HiU Caller. RICHER. Feb.

28. KP Joseph Roland Legal, IS, of Richer was killed Saturday night while riding with his father In a horse drawn cutter near here, about30 miles southeast of Winnipeg. of flees as "the 1 ipaak Pays, Visit To Chalk River FOUNTAIN PENS SAlEScrjOEFAinSftr The cutter was crossing the highway when struck by a car driven by Steve Toch ot Kenora. LIGHTERS WATCHES JEWELRY Couple Gassed. Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Hepri ftpaak- spent two hour Saturday touring Canada's atomic energy plant at Chalk River, Ont.

He flew the 125-odd miles west of here and returned In an RCAF Otter. Later he was DRESDEN. Feb. 28. A young married couple were round dead Saturday morning in the gas-filled apartment guest of honor at a reception the olanned to.

vacate. Netth- ac me Belgian Embassy. Dors said Douglas Pegg, zi, and Ha spent today and tonlaht hi ia-vrir-nM wif h.H resting at the Seigniory Club, another apartment. They left no nn their infant son Ronny with i rrmaimnK grandparents. ha flies back to Europe.

He arrived here last Thursday. VETERANS REMEMBER FALLEN COM MA RADES Members tf the South African Vet were killed and eight others were wounded In a land mine explosion Saturday during Jungle training exercises near ZanderlJ airfield. The victims were Dutch conscripts. Elgin street monument In a ceremony observing Paardeberg day. Standing before the monument are W.

A. Hare and Miss M. Cook while other veterans flank them. MINK KILLS SOLDIERS. PARAMARIBO, Surinam.

Feb. erans' Assoclatlonyln Ottawa on Saturday morning remembered fallen comrades at the 38 VT Rix Dutch aoldlera! (Journal PhMo by rvvnirrinn WM) Bursaries Taxable In Certain Cases Rules Appeal Board NOW in Ottawa The' Income Tax Appeal Board has ruled -that In certain cases bursaries taxable 1 -n' I I 1 Income. GUARANTEE YOU It dismissed the appeal of Dr. Ian Walter Gregory of Cornwall, one-time. Ontario government psychiatric Interne who argued that a bursary ha had received while employed 'by the; government was a gift lor grant and therefore not taxable Income.

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