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

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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The Weather Whain K- THUNDER micn MONTREAL CP) Dominion Public Weather Office 11.30 a.m, rejlort. Ottawa, Quebec City, Eastern Townships and Laurantlaa Regions: Cloudy with sunny periods, clearing in the late afternoon; clear windy northweste'rly IS to 20 this afternoon, light tonight and Thursday. Low tonight and high Thursday at Montreal SO and 73, Ottawa and Sher- brooks 43 and 75, Quebec City 43 and 70, Ste. Agatha 40 and 70. Summary for Thursday? sunny snd warmer.

Synopsis; A flow of cool air covers the forecast dis- "trict today. In the West and South skies were sunny early this morning but cloud form ed quickly once the tempera-, tur started to rise. In the East overcast skies are showing signs of bresking as the disturbance which gave up Co one and a half inches of rain in ihe district yesterday moves off through the Miri-times. A centre of -high pressure, will bring clearing skies in regions Jat this-afternoon' and in the East this evening. Temperatures will be very tool this afternoon and (o- night, but on Thursday all regions should get sunny skies and.

temperatures will return to mora, seasons! values. --T i 7 Tampetatorest Low last night and high Tuesday: Snag 38, 66; Prince Rupert 12, 66; Vancouver 59, 76; Victoria 53, 63; Jasper 50, 84; Ed- 94; Prince Albert 68. 92; Re tina 65, 93-r Winnipeg 58, 80; White River 32, 64; North Bay 43, 73; Windspr. 63. 84; Toronto 59, 89; Ottawa 53, 78; Montreal 55, 77; Quebec 52, 72; Frederkton 59, 79; Halifax 37.

72; SaifirJohn'sT Nfld, 54, 69: Chicago 68, 86; Boston 67, 82; New York 69. 84; Washington 69. 81; At-lanta 63, 76; Miami 76, 91; Louis 66, 86; Los Angeles 64, 79; San Francisco 64, 70. Angry Continued From Page On A "scare hrrwerr Bernrrthrs morning when the ovrheaa1 rail -road, suppuedTby East German electricity, ground to a bait. But power was rcstend alter -e minutes and police said "It stems there was a power break after all." BONN TO ACT Many West Berliner looked for Adenauer's government to act on Its own against the Com munists If Britain, the United States and Franc would not go along.

West a ambassador Wilhelm Grew said in Wash- Ingtoa Tuesday: urea more than "theoretical williejaken jgintjhJiew Red The Bonn merit announced th lower bouse of th German parliament wpul meet Friday to take Its measures. Th British. U.S. and French governments were at work on 'i notes the. Sortct-nutemmaui 1 pBBHstlng "Ois "rtitVisti German movement.

In. But U.S. officials In Washington counter-measures could be ta K.c ei ntory. Airman Killed In Belleville Area Crash Kenneth Ulmer, 30. stationed with the RCAF it Trenton, wss killed Tuesday night when be lost control of his car and amsshed Into a tree.

Th accident occurred as he allempled to pass another vehicle on Highway 2 a mile east of here. fiver 70.000. families read A Journal Ottawa, Area Deaths REV. FATHER J. ALFRED NOISEUX, 89..

formerly of mmt twit nmWit Thnr.H. Ollawaat Mnnlresl. 'I .11 1 fiwifc i mum in, at ea Renfrew Avenue. JOSEPH GALLO. 72.

In Hopemont, West Virginia, brother of Mr. Antoinette GII7TO. 37X Preston Street, Ottawa. JANE VALINE SMYTH, 72, housewife, of Kinbum. FEUX LAVQIE.

73. retir- ed plumber, of MontreaL KATHERINE IDA 72, housewife, of Winchester. See Also Page let Rifled Safe Of $3,395 GANANOQUE (Staff) Fol lowing a weekend break-In at the Brewers' Retail Store in Westport It was discovered Tuesday thieves got away with 13,395. The small safe had been re- locked after It was drilled open day. ana ine money taken.

No one could open the safe until an Ottawa locksmith got there The thieves entered the warehouse by a bathroom window. This wss the -third robbery at the store in the past two years Manager Arthur Beamish said. Constable Arthur Roberts of the Gananoque Ontario Provincial Police is investigating the theft Brockville Divers Xocate Ship Sunk in 1940 BROdryTLlScclarp The coal freighter Durayeau sank west of Five Mile Light house, four miles west, of Brockville, in 1940. The ship is upside down in 100 feet of water, the keel about 40 feet below the surface. -were able to visit the wreck after Berry Miller.

Delbert Ring. Dave Slv. Don Andrewajnd George Birchetl of the Brock- viue "and "'Scuba Divingr: Utfo lortted the The Brockville club does not have salvage rights as these belong to a person in New York Stat. SINGULAR GAIT otraaUe. Some 85 men and 20 heavy trucks are engaged Ih apptving tnr'aniila officials say weather has slow- six needed before paving can be.

started. With frost a compli eating factor, they do not feel all the cement work can be, completed this Fsll. reoerai consmiruon men "hers feel it will bk next June Portage Marias Death A Mystery OnL CM A coroner's Jury has recom-mended that a "transients' jungle" on th outskirts of this town. 23 miles southeast of Wlndor, eliminated because it is a hazard to th com munity. reomfflenfflIbn followed an tnquiry tnto the death of utobert Farrell, 30-year-old tobacco worker from Portage Irfg Fort; who dird Aiignitt 9 in hospital after 'he "was1 found unconscious under a rail-! way bridge in the "jungle." The Jury ruled that Farrell died of a brain hemorrhage.

Cause of the. injury was not established. No external signs of violence were found on the body. Several transients testified they had been drinking wine near the bridge the morning Farrell lost consciousness. They also testified that a tussle had taken place between Farrell and another man, but that no blows were struck.

Ottawa Continued From Pag On A number of campers. Including Mr. Morel's wife, (aria, -Who- wer wafchlni said that the canoe "Just seemed to disappear all at On woman told park officials she saw the canoe overturn. Park officials said the mis- bap was not reported to' them until much later, when it was too dark and the water too rough, to carry out a thorough search. ON CAMP HOLIDAY The Morel family left Ot tawa on the week-end on their annual camping trip.

"They took their own canoe with them. They arrived Sunday at Craigleith Park located a few miles north of Collingwood in the Nottawasaga Bay are of Georgian Bay. They booked in for a two-day stay. It is understood that Mrs. Morel and her two other children, Paul, 15, and Trudy, 12.

will return to Ottawa to- HERE SINCE '48 A native of Rotterdam. Hol land, Mr. Morel came to Canada In 1948 and had been emnloved aa an fenainat In the NRC's hydraulics labors-; tory'Since 1949. Active In theatre workTMr. Morel appeared In a number of plays put on by the Ottawa Utile Theatre Workshop and the Ottawa Theatre for Chlk dren.

One of' his most recenT appearances was in the play, "Throw Sand Against the Wind." A Grade 12 student at Rl-deau High School, Benjamin Morel was active in the school drama club, choir and the Prefect Club. He was also a mem ber of the Sea Cadets. School officials said he was a auiet dependable youth whose am bition It was to Join the RCMP, He also did some backstage work at the Little Theatre. FiyeCorTiwalf Youths Given lerms of Year nmtmi rivw CSrnwall youths convicted of bieakiug, euteiliig uf $300 worth of electrical appli artces were each sentenced Tuesday to a year in Reforma- Persons in the Hebrides Is- Sentenced were Basis Adams, land of Tiree are said to have! 19; Albert Cadieux, 19; Robin a-pecullar-wallrrom fighting 22rJohn Robertson, against constant wild winds. 19.

and Laurier Delorne. 18. Highway Contract ehinachedule CORNWALL (Special) reached an agreement with the Grading is now completed on eight miles of the 14.5-m ile Cornwall-Lancaster section of Highway 401 but the new sec tion of roadway Is likely to! be finished behind schedule. It was to opened this FaU. Carter Paving Company of Ontario Department of High' wSys and the pact has yet to be ratified the city is unlikely to start work before this Fall.

Until the city develops Toll Gate Road the Glengarry sec- outlet. "Trig1 iiinimif ends in a field some 2.400 feet east of McConnell Avenue. Toll jwny Roe -be- enewled 2,400 feet to form a connect- TO COST ialsMee' r- Alderman Bernard Miller. ed their progrim and it Ja ,1.1. uf -the-trafflcrnreet' TB 1W III Lin before the new section open to vehicular traffic NEED LINK ROAD and connecting links commit' city -oT Cornwall ill two north lane.

have to widen and extend Toll Gate Road as a connection link between the Glengarry section and Highway. 2 west of Corn, tertonitycouneilrdisclosed it will cost $286,860 to develop Tod Gste Road. The city's share win be SI 18.532 with the proMinc-aad tin Inderal Gov ernment paying the remainder. Work began two years ago on th two. south lanes which are now nearing completion.

Work has yet to start on the The section Involve overpasses spanning both the CNR ind the CPR and a bridge over the. Raisin nai wslL ince the city has Just caster. 7 HIE OTTAWA JOURNAt A1hflflM4 Ha torn4 toW auft. mat uftic umtumm Ottawa. A1hflflM4 torM tt auft, Fwt Of tic DmrtiMii Ottawa.

Shawville Boy Hurt Xee Carswell, 3, son of Mrs. Bertha Carswell of Shawville. was taken toy Sacred HeajLi Hospital last Wight suffering from a broken leg, a back In-Jury and severe hesd lacerations after th car in which he was a passenger skiddija, on wet pavement on Highil 8 and hit a large maple tree about three miles from Breck-enridge at iv p.m. a Tha car as driven bv his mother, who was treated at the hospital, and released. STUDENTS RETURN OR1LLIA CP) About 25 University of Toronto-s'tudents returned to their homes Tues day.

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