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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 17

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'I. A The Ottawa Journal TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960 Poges 17 to 34 Pert Blonde and Popular Crowned Miss Roug Rider -r i i i i Marion Daley of Laurentian AYLMER UPROAR little later be was quitting council. Alderman Lynch, who was elected In June for a two-year term, read a statement of resig. naton, signed by himself and I Aldermen -Red McCrank and Dsn O'Dwyer. Mr.

McCrank was also lcted last June. He was chair-man of the police committee. Alderman O'Dwyer two-year term expires next June, 'The resignations were not acted upon. After they were announced fcy Mr. Lynch, chairman of the finance committee, there was no motion of acceptance.

Th furore broke after a petl tion supporting the acting chief was' filed. Mr. Boucher was named chief last October but three weeks ago was placed in an acting capacity till pew chief could be found. The mayor asked if Boucher had an application in for th Job, and Alderman Arthur Croteau re- J.A.H.HUNTM-J Here's an easj alphametic, but don't expect to do it in your head! Each letter stands for a dif ferent figure, and the little cresset indicate, figures you will hav to identify. Then what do you make of th BITES7 1 I tlx xx Answer tomorrow Yesterday's Assnren 2 anak, animals.

The Old and the New Pretty blond Marion Daley, 18. daughter of former Ottawa Rough Rider Tommy Daley; was chosen Miss Ottawa Rough Rider last night The Laurentian High, School student was picked over 14 other contestants at lively Gala Night at the Coliseum. Miss Daley, seen her with last year's Mist Rough Rider, Nancy Parker, will represent Ottawa, la th Miss Grey Cup contest In November. (Jounul Photos kj DoaUaiMLWIaa) Three Aldermen, Police Chief Resign Hi unusual quiet of recent Ayfaner council, meetings was shattered hut night when three aldermen resigned and the acting police chief said he too would quit be was not returned to his former status as Dolic director. plied that was unnecessary.

-Tt was then that Alderman Lynch read th resignation letter. Jn it he charged there was little co-operation among councillors and a complete indifference by aldermen concerning commute meetings. Continual Deadlock police chief Roger Boucher was presented. Its supporters daira- a Dor 7W signatures. -r Charges Fry Charges end counter charges over fixing of traffic ticket, failur of aldermen attend committee meetings, and re- latkuiships between town cm- ployes and aldermen flew all.

over th council chamber. Fin- ally-Mayor-Ran Therien quit 1 th turning the 'chair over to alderman Frank Lynch. Lynch had been named pro-mayor for the' next three months, only to- announce a He said it was seldom that council reached decisions fol lowing long sessions. And then he rapped council controversy over th polio chief question. and blamed this for the loss of a good man for th job.

He charged he had been threatened with a short political career oi council if he did not sup; a certain applicant. Because -he could see no good purpose served by remaining on council, he was offering his resignation, and that of his two confreres. The mayor asked th three to reconsider, but before any reply could be made, he was engaged In a battle of words with Alderman Jean Dube while Alderman McCrank and Croteau' traded verbal punches in their corner of th Council chamber. Then the mayor (eft the halt Defends Record There were charges that act ing chief Boucher was losing too many court cases. Ha took the council floor himself, de fending ijecojndjoint-UGniham-said lastlght East ing out that in 91 cases, ljl German religious leaders told were lost the the He rapped police committee's rules- and regulations, which he said stripped him of authority.

Alderman G. M. Griffin defended the acting 'chief as an honest, industrious and reso lute peace officer. But he doubted his skill in handling soma police and sug gested he remain acting chief until a better man could be found. Ultimatum Acting Cljief Boucher said be wouldn wait arounu (or better man, and banded council his ultimatum: he would resign if he was not recommended ss police" director st last night's meeting.

There was no such recommendation. Alderman Dube broke in to question 1 1 committee chairman McCrank. He asked why th alderman had can celled traffic tickets, one of them for a truck driver driving 30 miles an hour in a school zone. in. Mr.

McCrank -said pre sented them. "in. good faith1 when th mayor brought them HOLD ROBBERY SUSPECTS MONTREAL (CP) Polios are holding five sus pected -members of a gang, believed to have stole nearly in a series of recent bask robberies (a the proviso, Around The World In Brief BAGS A GORILLA BORDEAUX, France (Reuters) Farmer Jean Andigney went to a hoot rabbits near here yesterday and bagged gorilla. The gorilla wounded on of hi Audigney spotted the sp hiding in a thicket and shot it dead. Tha gorilla had escaped from a circus.

GERMAN FORCES UP BONN, West Germany Ra ten) West Germany's armed forces now total 276 two men, tn defence ministry announced today. Th tout Includes 172,000 men in th army, 64.000 in th air force, 24.000 in th Navy, and 16,000 in th territorial defence and central military organizations. -SUB HITS ROCK AUCkLAND. NZ MV-Th British submarine Anchorite struck a rock pinnacle 110 feet under water off Auckland today and shot to th sttrfac momentarily out of control and in an almost vertical position. The SO crew members were shaken up but nobody was hurt Th sub had a bad dent in its port bow.

PRESSURE GROWS NEW YORK CP) Billy him pressure from the Com munist government "is the worst sine th day of th The returning by plan from a three-month' lecture tour, of South America, Africa and Europe, ssid he addressed nesrly 1,000,000 people in three week in Germany. AGAINST CUBA BOGOTA, Colombia (ffV-A tew hundred students shouting "Cuba NoV held Roman Catholic anti-Communist demonstration here last night Th srehbishop of Bogota had. discouraged the demonstration. FIRST FRESK FOOD NZ Rear Admiral M. Tyree arrived in Antarctica by plane today to launch the annual Summer operations of th "Deep Freeze" program.

Tyree, who commands Operation Deep Freeze, brought th first fresh food and mail in six months for the U.S. personnel who had spent the Winter in.th Antarctic. TEST MEASLES VACCINE NEV YORK (AP) A vaccine lor measles which has bad Um ited tests with encouragingTTF suits win be give to 1.500 chil- drea the S. and Nigeria, tht New York Health Research Coun cil aamuacsd Monday. Marion Daley, in 18-year-old high school student who never misses a noma, game, is Miss Rough Rider of I960.

i. A cheering section from Laurentian School led the applause of mora than 500 at the Coliseum last night when the tanned, blonde girl was an-4 flounced winner over 14 other Ottawa contestants. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Daley, of II S3 Grey' jock trucenl, came on to thef-A platform to kiss and congratu- 1 late Marion, who was weeping Father Against Idea Marion later, said her father, a Rough Rider-stalwart from 1936 to' 1945 wo officiated at Big Four games until re cently, had at first been opposed to her entering the con test.

"But mother talked him Into she said. "He's aU in favor of it now." Miss Rough Rider, who will represent Ottawa at Vancouver in the Miss Grey Cup Contest, stands a pert five feet, three inches, weighs 107 pounds, and her other statistics are 35-22-35. fellow-malorette at Lauren tian said. "Marion's about tha most popular girl in school' She graduates this year, and hopes to become a nurse. On reason she entered was, "I heard the winner got a watch, never had on because there are six kids in the family, and I guest 1 got I The witch will probably be presented at the gam her Saturday.

Marion will also receive a complete wardrobe, and tome spending money. Receives Crown The winner was crowned by Nancy Parker, Rough Rider or 1959. ins ceremony ended the first part --of --Uw football, gala night program, emceed by Les Lr A smaller crowd than ex pected enjoyed the pro gram, and later danced to the Rough Rider Orchestra, con ducted by Paul Burke. When Rough Rider Tom Jones led four teammates In an attack a popular song, laughter equalled the applause. The 15 girls competing tor the title came- from backstage to applaud at the city' football heroes were Introduced by Terry kielty and Jim Shearoc, of CFRA.

Club president Barry O'Brien spoke briefly, and hoped that his team would, like Miss Rough Rider, earn trip West this year. Other contestants were twins, Helena' and Henrietta Sauve, 440 Mutual 'street; Loretta Lazinskie, 157 Nepean street; Carol Gerard. 165 First avenue; Pat Hindis, 165 First avenue; Sigrid Sehultz. tit Boyd avenue; Diana Cashen, 62 Crich-ton street; Sandi Havelin, 1281 Erindale Drive; Judy luce-lies. 139 Gloucester street: Carmen 75 Braesid avenue; Marlen Cooper, 2229 Braeside avenue; Madeleine Ritza.

154 Bayswater avenue, and Maureen Boucher, 693 Westminster -l Majorettes Perform Club majorettes showed their precision and style in several routines. Contest Judges were Mrs, Betty Williamson, fashion artist, Mrs. Marny Graves, fash ion advertising consultant of The Journal; Robert Hyndmsn, artist; Crombie McNeill, and John Joosten, portrait photog raphers. i The night was organized by Roger Garneau. i UrtAjL.ilAvsj.vtivvvi I'UUlilii lti tui V4 of Pugwash talk.

Contestants Get a Lift Four contestants to the Miss Rough Rider competition were hoisted up on th wide shoulders of Rough Rider players at Football Gala night The girls are, from left: Sandi Havelin. 1281 Erindal Drive; Madetein Ritza. 154 Bayswater avenue; Carmelle Prud'homme, "LONG SERVICE .1 DISASTROUS START INVERNESS. Que. (CP) Al England (CP) church built years sgo la this! A few hoars after Darlington Eastera Townships community Football Oub switched oa Its has been closed, and Its, United Church congregstioa has moved to a aew building.

lliM noodlighta, fire broke out ia the mais sund. Damage was estimated at 75 Braesid avenue, and Maureen Boucher, 59S Westmfoitef street The obliging' footballers are Davi West, Angelo Mosc and Ron Lancaster. (Jaoraal Phote fej. Domlaiaa trteal I i mm mmr-mJ The Tom Jones One of the hit of the Football Gala night show at the ColUeum' Capita), but they were the heaviest left to right are Bob 'Monday night was this group of Rough Rider the Tom Jones Jo Potrieri- Tom Jone. Lou Brur-iid Fred Th giant 'Quintet Th fiv msy not hav been the best vocal group the groaners drew slightly more laughter than -applause.

(ounul pmta br Oominle Wle) Wont Eaton Out Of Puayrash talks CLEVELAND Cf) A move ment to dissociate the Putwash conferences from th contro versial pro-Soviet pot It lea fi views of Cyrus Eaton, Cleve land multimillionaire industrialist hssx been started" by three American scientists. They also wsnt to change th name DESIGNERS CRITICAL LONDON (CP) British firm pay far too little attention to da- signing their products for' th convenieac- of the domes be consumer, says the annual report of the Council of Industrial Design..

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