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

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-rv SEPTEMBER 15, WV THE OTJAWA JOiTRNAL Pwl Offtc. Dprtmnt. Om The Weather 70-75 ti v-. xtui.v.'f."v MONTREAL (CP) Dom-Inion public weather office 11.30 a.m. report Ottawa, Montreal, 'Quebec City, Laurentlan and eaatern Townships and Region: Cloudy becoming.

funny this 'afternoon; clear and cold tonight with extensive ground frost; Friday mostly sunny; continuing cool; winds northwest .15 becoming light this Low tonight and high Friday a( Montreal. 40 and 60. Ottiwa 37 and 60, Quebec 32 and 55, Sher-brooke 35 and 60, Ste. Agathe 30 and 50. Summary for Friday; sunny, Tool.

Synopsis: Another wave of cold air has swept over eastern Ontario and Quebec' and will keep temperatures quite low today and Friday. Cloudiness and showers accompanied the arrival- of the cold air but the cloud which has already dissipated in eastern sections will leave western portions of Quebec this afternoon. Clear skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall sharply tonight and ground frost is expected in rural and subur- ban areas. Friday's weather should be clear and cool as a' high pressure area moves over the region. Vancouver S3f Si; Victoria" efewwf wm 48, 58; Edmonton 51, 76; Calgary 51.

78; Saskatoon 47, 69; Regipe 46, 80; Winnipeg 42, 60; Toronto 55. 72; Ottawa 47, 65; Montreal 52, 63; Quebec 44, 60; Halifax 48, 70; New York 57. 71; Washington 57, 73; Miami 78, 90; Tucson 69, 95; Los Angeles 69, 81. Sunrise 6.42 a.m. EDT Sunset 7.14 p.ni EOT Glenwood Plaza Hit By Fire Fire' the' refrigeration system of Steinberg's groceteria in the Glenwood Shopping Plaza on the Aylmer Road, caused $8,000 damage this morning.

Aylmer firemen controlled the outbreak in less than half an hour. The store opening date will now be In one month. vice-president -Donat Lavallee said. SCOTTISH SCIENTIST -Sir James Ewing. the Scottish physicist who died In 1935.

was one of the first Europeans to make. i iqiwnlfii: study of. in Japan. ON SALE FRIDAY! (V Manufacturer's CO-OPERATION Ladies' SCARVES and STOLES Your choice of plain and fancy knit white wool and nylon stoles (some with lurex tracery) or pure silk scarves in assorted floral patterns. All scarves and stoles are first quality manufacturers' clearance.

Reg. 3.98 to 6.98 main floor cufhtntieally cejignec .1 Uive your tamily a uretime or nne music A wide selection of riewtand used pianos awaits you at R.P.T. Both new and used piano may be rented with' option to buy. PUno'renUIs from $5 per month V. Nerw apartment sle pianos from $49S Convenient Budget Plan 3 Years to Pay 1 il Plunge Over Bridge ashore Suspi with only a Hemming asked about renewed speculation that Mr.

Flemming might enter his Cabinet after the defeat of Ihi provincial Conservative administration in a Summer election. Mr. Diefenbaker did not deny the possibility of Mr. Flemming coming to Ottawa. He Had a message today, from the New Brunswick constituency of Royal, represented by Col.

Brooks in the Commons for 25 years. "The constituency Conservative executive told the Prime Minister it hoped Mr. Flemming's name would be out being treated in the same way as ail-tanadian publications. STEREO and SAVINGS OF, Score Piece-Meal Salary Increases The- driver of a car that The DVA Employes' National 'a statement to make on if plunged 30-feet off the Association said today that the (Mr. Pelletier pointed out Patrick street bridge escaped recent Civil Service salary -m-1 that the whole business of pay witn only a scratcn over an creases, wnicn were granteoto is an -extremely complex mat- eye early today, different classes, on varying and that he was net pre- Gerald Arthur Lepine, 43, of were, based "in each case 'pared to make a statement on 42 Vaughan street, told police on data gathered at the same it on an over-the-telephone he lost control of his car when report.) the wheels skidded In streetcar tracks.

Constable Robert Juneau- The DVAENA statement was contained in a report issued by their headquarters said that skidmarks showed jhere, following a three-day the 'car, travelling east over the meeting of their national execu-bridge, struck the south curb, itive during which time they careened across the road, met with the Civil Service Corn-bounced over the sidewalk and; mission, through the bridge railing; As Later Data the car smashed through the (Prjme Minister Diefenbaker railing the front windshield Snrin. said that salary Quebec Firings Ruled Out Council meeting yesterday, Warden "Camille Poliquln was thoroughly applauded by all mayors present when he said, interrupting Mayor L. J. Blais of Ste. Angelique; "This is not a matter for us to discuss.

Any mention of it is out of order" Mayor Blais, one of those who were dismissed, was trying to say he had been misquoted when he was reported to have said he was calling a soecial meeting. -forward at it convention. One lieen a tem portfolio which might be available to him, should he be elected in Royal, would be, the new one of Forestry. Mr. Diefenbaker left the In pression that announcement on the Royal Commission on magazines was coming shortly-Whatever the terms of reference given the commission the government has been asked by Canadian publishers to offer them more protection.

The commission is expected to make a prompt study of what are called Canadian editions of U.S. publications and se whether they indeed merit our mayors have been, away a convention lately and-did not Feel prepatetLLor a discussion Mile 20 AND MORE ON ALL MARKED ITEMS Now is the tuna to buy your. Stereo or Hi-Fi system or add to your present one, at substantial savings. TOWER PRODUCTIONS LTD. 278 Sparks Si, corner Kent CE6-95J1 'v- "'c The DVAENA also said they had expressed "strong dissatisfaction" with the "inadequate salary revisions made, for a number of DVA employes, particularly nursing assistants, nursing orderlies, cooks, utility men, laboratory, helpers and laboratory technicians in hospitals.

"The Civil Service Commis- shattered, and the driver was revisions not announced in the iol greed to review these i I -I L. ouic iv iiimo uum mo vr earlier oaten or increases would through the hole. Hewaded be based on data gathered at a scratched eye. Advocates ension Bridge By The Canadian Press Alexis Caron, MP for Hull said today he has asked the Federal, Quebec and Ontario pubticworksdepartmentf Th the proposed inter-provincial bridge between Hull and Ottawa be made a suspension bridge. The th ree- governments reached an agreement last week wnereby they agreed to share cosf-'of1, construction of the bridge.

Cost is expected to be about $12,500,000. In a letter addressed to the three departments, Mr. Caron said a suspension bridge would facilitate deepening of Ottawa river channels to accommodate large vessels. Quebec Chamber of Commerce earlier this month asked the Federal Government to study the possibility of Im proving navigation on the river. Petition NCC For Lights In Riverview A petition for Installation of street lights on Alta Vista Drive, south from' the Queens-way, will be circulated to the four property owners Involved, Board of Control ordered today.

six lights, including one at the Roland avenue intersection scene of several serious accidents will cost 12,820. Ownersin Involved are the Grey Nuns, of the Cross, National Capital Commission, CMHC, and the city. It will be the first local improvement payment by tte NCC under a new policy accepting normal local improvement charges. The policy was' approved at a Commission meeting last month. later date.

(Civil Service Commission chairman S. H. S. Hughes was out of town today and unavailable for comment In his absence Commissioner Paul Pelletier. told The Journal that all he could say at this momem Dies After fall From Scaffold Near Pembroke PEMBROKE 'CF Cecil Molkentine, 47, of Eganville, was that the Commission in here yly met with DVAENA.

and that ne the Association had raised a number of points the Commis sion had answered, they put out in their statement is their responsibly ityV-Mr. Pelletier said. "We haven't seen it yet; and at-the moment that's all I can say. we've seen, the statement, we may or may not have Want Guards Barracks Built Here A 100-year-oid stone garrison that once quartered British garrison troops stationed here shortly after Ottawa became the capital of Canada may become the home of the Canadian when he -fell from scaffolding being used in erecting a Department Lands and Forests building at Lake Traverse, 60 miles south of here. He was employed by F.

J. Reinke and Sons, He was taken to Pembroke Hospital where he died four hours later without regaining consciousness. No Comment On Guest As PropheJ Prime Minister Diefenbaker said today that he had no comment on the "prophetic capacities' of his former executive assistant Gowan Guest Mr. Guest has returned to GuaTds during their Changing, uw practice in Vancouver, of the Guard stint. land in writing to.

voters in Gerry Geldert, Tourist Bureau! Defence Minister Pearkes' con-. director, said today the city wiilstituency of tsqulma ult-be asked to approach the gov-; Saanich" said he would like to ernment to have the buildinc.1 be Conservative candidate now' flsetf aS' thai' Indicating felt; storehouse, turned over to the that the retirement of Mr, Guards as their permanent Pearkes from the House was in narrjcKs nere. At present me, prospect. Guards, stationed at Camp Petawawa, are quartered at No. 13 Personnel Depot on Rideau street while In, Ottawa.

The Ottawa 'Historical Sites Association, Interested Jn preserving the building, will also be asked to assist The build ing is located almost directly behind Freiman department store. Geldert said the government will also be asked that the ceremony be continued next Mr. Diefenbaker today had nothing to say about Mr, Pearkes' future andXwhile he had a high regard Ntpr Mr. Guest "confidence and prophecy are not always boon compan Hotel. Congo Continued From Page One Earlier Mobutu had told re- year "and for longer time porters that Lumumba was at a possiwe Continued From Page One Gover7nment maiJ firing, was The Prime- Minister was ruled out of order at Papmeau taken to mean that he was in but the wily premier may have been busy winning his jailers over as he did once before when he was arrested on Kasavubu's orders.

In the fast-changing situation, steel-helmeted UN soldiers dispersed Congolese troops in the European 'quarters. UN Ghana troops waited behind machine-guns. Mobutu, a 30-year-old career officer named army chief of stafl only Wednesday- by Kasavuba. had told reporters that the embassies of Russia and her satellites were being shut down and the Red diplomats expelled. Mobutu said '-the army, was taking over rule in the strife-torn young African republic until some solution is In the deadlocked power between' Kasavubu and Lumumba.

"All the army is with" me." Mobutu had told reporters in a He actually knew little about I threadbare room in, the Regina the subject, he sajd. He had roads foreman for two years. "I have been active in he added, "but I never let that interfere with my job. None of my subordinates lost their jobs although there have been threats at least to my The meeting devoted to routine items Including the assessment roll which wijl provide the $50 each mayor is paid to attend these meetings held every three months. There was no mention of the firings atGatineau and Pontiac meetings.

Gatineau warden J. Branchaud said: "Many of WMtet-h-Dn Meanwhile, reports from Elisa- bethville said the UN command had commandeered all available planes in the Katanga capital to ily to the aid of 70 white persons surrounded by tribal insurgents in the mining centre of Manono The whites had radioed an appeal for help from Manono which Baluba tribesmen overran after a two-day battle, The Balubas in that area are adherents of Lumumba. They, were said to have attacked, police defending the whites bottled up in an office building. Wottd'l rtntst HEARING AID CORDLESS HEARING NO EAR BUTTON Only $98-50 OBMOSTBATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION Sparta cd-t jji BATTKBIEI AND COBD FOB Alit MARKS Of HBABISO AIDS FUNGICIDES IT'S FRIEWDSH ABSELL WOULD 50,000 MORE GOOD FRIENDS TO PROFIT BY CASH -BUYING! in REMEMBER. When Buy CASH IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Because You Know YOU CAM ALWAYS DO BETTER WITH CASH! AND HERE'S jj lllfMMl E10W WHOLESALE (Rttallt ElMwhen it it to $29.95) ff AIIHIIIin 7 TI ,1 FOR EVERYONE IN LOVE NO TRADE-INS NO FRBE WEDDING BANDS CREDIT CARDS JUST LOW WHOLESALE CASH PRICES ON GUARANTEED QUALITY DIAMONDS: 1 For Example: 10-Diamond BRIDAL PAIR Ret $100) ABSELL 59.CS Blazing Solitaire DIAMOND (Ret sns) ABSELL 88.C0 ii.au i sa Faerkin rl mdl 'Vt'CU (with op.Hinn B.na nn a CS'atl ABsii.i, 4 al 9.73 'OOTBA1X HKLMITf Folks! Here Are 3 More Really Good Buyti SAFETY-LITE (Needs No Batteries) (Plugs into cigarette lighter socket of car and trucks) 4-SPEED ECORD PLAYERS (Guaranteed, with Service Depot in Ottawa.) (Retail AVlfifi wmmiffl INSECTICIDES ,58 SPARKS ST.

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