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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 13

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TE2 GA2ETTT, SATCTJAT. SIPmiSEH 28, 1332 3 11 TINBII3 WAWTtO jTriai Journey United Church Urges Recognition 1 Weather Report j' 'I Charles J. Brooke Funeral Is Monday iFiarriasfS, JDeatfjS 3n -fTlcmoriara China Upon UN Membership, tort, Sept. 15. A r'-'cently in the hope that the war i port that Cemmur.irt China should would be con-'uded soon.

Mir Mas To Thule Ends For U.S. Cutter Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a m. at the Church ef 51 St Ma-se '-1 North Bay 4 nawsn 43 Pr. C-enrae Pr. Rupert 52 44 St.

Igr.atius of Loyola for Charles Dmmtk Wim, Maun, tm99 2 suaoury i J. R-ofiite. SI. formerly an ra 0 4 54 51 oe recognized after tne Korean By recognizing the Fed regime Vancouver i war and when it has been accept--in we might win over to 'Victoria ed as a United Nat.dns memoer 'our side some of the 400.00,000 mmitmum IM wat4t. tnft NMicet, It liuMHa A yik.fc.

til mmm ftand.rg aoftball player here, whi 5 died suddenly at h.s home. 45 rt tc. Windsor Lcndor. t2 Toronto i Ottawa 54 $1 57 53 was approved by me general people in China. "'I Connaught Ave, yesterday morn- ttmmt im at wntt miwim, 'cmtncu cf me united cnurcn.

Kev. J. A. Pue-uucnnn or.ethnrdr tie base fcexj buL the two sii-ps. equated wit'i beiioccpterf.

aooyted ice cord.t.or.5 Baffin Bay, MeiviUe Bay and Smith Capt. Peterson said the' trip was a jo.rt operation with the t.oyal Canad an and F.oyal Den. in cav.es, VS. force, army and navy. In Ottawa Canad.an Navy spoxefrr.an taid navy and transport department Bservers went along, however, and information was shared amor? the Canad.an, U.S.

and Danish governments. A Canadian Arct.c patrol vessel, the Labrador, is being built at Sorel, and is expected to be commissioned next spring. Eicapes Jail Farm Sudbury, Sept. 19 Alfred 27, of Quebec City, today escaped from a work party at Bur-wash, Industrial Farm here. Officials said Gajne was digging 53 Qjebec The orisina! renort uked rec- i Toronto introduced a resolution 1 vel.ow fi BIRTHS 3 A native of Portsmouth.

Eng and. Aioert tition of the Red regime a'ter which as sent to the International "end of the Korean war. This Affairs Committee for study. It fn-'j r.a tcon Mr. Brooke came to Caraaa as Hammond To Mr.

tri Ura trrest i the Hanunoitd me FJv Ne. i. 'section was tne most controversial urged a study of tne claim tar. Winmoe nnioee 5 Vamt John '4 Moncton 53 2 Halifax 53 J' Charlottet 55 42 Svdnev 52 5 53 St. John 5i Kfoert.

at ir.e archia i nart of the International Affairs seme form of a "parliament of Chu on Sepiesruxw iic iiimj in 111 ijn. (Kai Victoria nnpil year he joined the railway's 1952 Botn e.i. Committee. 'man and "federation of the world i Wn. ver Mr.

arid Mrs David department, where he bad been The report was adopted today, with partial surrender of natonal Kj a 45 eVfn. Spt. 19. JP Tr.e US. Coast Guard cutter Eastwmd arrived in today after 4lj months in Arctic waters where ke concentrations were scouted tr de-term, ne ho-' early supply vessels can reach the gigant.c cew air bse at Tnuie, Greenland.

The Heavy icebreaster. under command of CapL Oliver Peterson, came within 42 nautical miles of the North Pole. Coast Guard said they believed this the northernmost point ever reached by a ship under its own power. The Eastwind left BDSton May 1 for Its usual summer Arctic training cruise and to do hydro-graphic development along with her sister ship, the Northwind. As part of Operation Blue Jay, Lir.a&av tnee Betty Bomntl.

at the i assistant chief clerk since 1944. Iwitn the woramg in the Ked sovereiznij in favor of interna-; I FORECAST uivi.von Mormea; China section and a few minor tonai la-jt- imitua'lv iinnn Montreal. Ottawa, Latirentun and He IS survived by his Wile, the Hesoital. on Sentmber f.tn. 19,52.

amendments other parts. land enforced by notice is the way Stella Bulcrost, of Mor.t Ie special committee wmcn re-jto prevent world war. (change in temperature. Low and hih'f'Mi: cr! nn. AHan, also an em- i drafted the resolution was com-! posed of: Dr.

Faichney. Dr. Mutch- The resolution called for support! at Montreal 47 and 65, Ottawa 45 and ployee of the C.P.R, in Montreal; of movements for world J- Tuque ft and three daughter. Patrtc.a. son.

ana on both eli. MrDOl GAI Diana wife ot Colin M. McDougaJ. on Fiiday, September 18th, 1952, at the Hoval Victoria Hospital, a daughter. PIRTILL At St.

Marv's Hospital, on September 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. i. Purtiil (nee Aiieea Kingston a daughter.

mor, Dr. Slewart Allen, Montreal; ment and asked External Affairs iupnv Spasnnai trnrat.ir. I Sheila and Lir.da. Henry Langford. Toronto, and Minister Pearson to propose that Vermont: Fair in the southern part! The body is resting at the Clark potatoes when he ran into the busn.

He had been sentenced for theft in the Fort William area and had about nine months yet to serve. the retiring moderator. Very Bev. the United Nations should call a and pamy imidy with tew catterd Funeral Home, Sherbreoke street C. M.

Nicholson of Halifax. iSnowers in the north. Cooler. Fair eolu land cooler tonrhl west. world assembly to draft a to tion for a world organization September 13, 1952.

blract from ineiauf ou'gicai temirdl University. Montreal. Hela-St abov aea level. 1(7 feet. DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1951) LIMITED PROJECT; mi NO.

JOB NO Bagofvil'e, P. Quebec Sealed Tenders marked as to and addressed to tn under- wiil received until soon, 1ST. Tuesday, October 14th, 1952 fir the construction of i Standard Chapel IP) and at B.C-AT. Eta Eagotyiile, Qua. Plans, specification and form of tender required mav fc obtained by Central Contractor! enly, at tea ddresa ahowa below, A deposit of OS in the form of a cheque payable to Defence Construction 1951) Limited.

i required for each set of plans and documents. Th: depoait forfeited if plans, pecifications and documents are not returned intact and food condition en or before the seventh day following tha data of contract award. Plana and pecificafioits will be on view for uft-contractof at Builder Exchange. 1546 St. Mark Montreal.

Association de Constme-teur. VTI St. Paul Quebec, P3 Association des Sag-uenav Lao St. Jean 23 Av. Lafontaine, Chicoutimi, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

Oueber City Branch Office, and at the address mentioned below. Xsch tender must be accompanied bv a security deposit of ten per cent of the first 90 of the amount of the tender and five per cent of the amount of the tender in excesa of Eueh deposit ahall indemnify the owner against loss In the event of withdrawal of the successful tenderer aubsequent to acceptance of th bid. A certified cheque or negotiable Do-minion of Canada bonda will accepted aa security deposit. I The lowest or my tender not necessarily accepted, M. p.

MeANDREW, 1247 Guy Street, Montreal, PQ. I Dr. G. W. Mason of Toronto, who seconded Dr.

Aitken's motion, said the resolution suggested that an armistice was to be concluded in a matter ot days, Instead of that there is no prospect of there being any favorable solution." prevent war. The council also pasf ed a resolution urging the CBC not to eliminate religious broadcasts for the basball world series, The resolution, introduced by It am. 1 m. 3 p.m. 5 m.

1 a.m. 3 a m. 5 a.m. 7 am. a.m.

S2 2 61 2 62 4 59 Dr. Mutchmor said the council had a responsibility and "un to this Rev. W. A. Beecroft of wmgham, 7 pa, A.

F. Dillon Dies Funeral Is Monday Augustus Frederick Dillon, last surviving member of a prominent local Irish family, died last night in St. Mary's Hospital following short illness. A native Mor.trealer, he was educated at Plateau School and for more than 30 years was employed by the Montreal Tramways Company and later by the Montreal Magnificent Estate on Lake Champlain 2 miles of lake front. 57 miles from Montreal en Lake MoQnificent estate 410 ocres 35 mile view from prementory Beautiful natural sand beoch.

Fully furnished 16 room bungalow 4 bathrooms Guest for golf course and cottage. Development, hotel or private club. Valuable timber stands. Part of land is under euitivat'sn. Worth double the aiking price of $90,009 time we have been following the'Cmt- on behalf of the radio com- 4tfr ArstMr cana Moderate ram and showeri, average temperature.

mittee. also asked the CBC to mam policy of saving nothing He said his committee had that section of the report re- 92, sun, 5,3: inch. 5 min OS hr.4ii; rain. tain the continuity of its religious broadcasts. It asked the CBC to "resist pres-t sure from commercialized religious period time." Sees The general council decided to Member fi IJ OfVJStO vs.

t-mi fransportation Commission. i rothfr, Tom, a lawyer, died three meet next at Mount Allison Umve Montreal If Real I sits-, Sackville, N.B.. in 1954. It! will be the first general council lit nirilH IIB Week-end Anglo-Egypt 11 LA. Ssti meet in the Maritimes.

Recommendations made in INDUSTRIES INC. port of negotiations between the 1224 St. Catherine St. Montreal, Quebec United Church of Canada and th iijCo-opergtion Church of England in Canada on union were also adopted today, months ago Another brother was the late Hon. Joseph Dillon who, as M.L.A.

for St. Ann's, was a member of tlie Taschereau government for manv years. Two sisters. Bridget and Molly Dillon, died in recent years. In his younger days.

"Gus." as he was known to a wide circle of friends, took an active part in sports and played lacrosse with the Shamrocks, being a member of the 1908 team that went to the Olympics. He lived at the family residence, 1524 St. Matthew street. He DEATHS ANDERSON. Suddenly, at Toronto, Ontario.

Thursday, September lath, 1S32, John Anderson, beloved husband of Eiuaoeth i Betty i of 261 5th Avenue, Verdun, aged 58 veara. Funeral Monday, September 22nd. at 2 00 from the Chapel of W. MacGu-ivray. S644 BanBantjTie.

Interment Mount Royai Cemetery. ASPIN ALL At her residence, SWT Monkland Avenue, on September lSth, 1S52. Ada M. Urquhart. wile of the 'ate T.

S. Asninali. Funeral service from D. A. Collins Chapel.

5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Monday, at 4 pm, Interment Oshawa, Ontario. BENSON. On September 17th, 1952. at th Montreal General Hospital, John Aigot Benson, aged 73 vears. Funeral from the Chape; of Jo.

c. Wray 1234 Mountain Street. 10 am. Saturday, to Han thorn-Dale Cemetery. BERGMAN'.

On Friday. September 19th, 1952, Dora, wife of the jt Nachman Eerpman and mother of Mrs. Rav Klein. Jlax. Joseph, Jack and Mne, sister of Georee Rickhous of New York and aunt of Rubin Rickhou of Montreal.

Also survived bv 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral service from the Chapel of Paperman Sons, 4081 St. Crbain Street, Sunday. September 81st. at 4 p.m.

Shiva at 4834 Park Avenue. BROOKE Suddenly, on September 19tn. 19S2. at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Charles Joseph Brooke, dearly beloved husband of Stella Mary Bul-croft and dear father of Patricia. Sheila and Linda.

Besting at the Clarke Funeral Home. 5580 Sherbrooke Street West, Requiem mass. St. Ignatius of Lovola Church on MnndaV, September 22nd, at 9 a Interment Cole des Neiges Cemetery. COVEYDLC At his residence.

44T Gait Avenue, Verdun, September 18th, 1952, Selby Covevduc. aged 82 vears, beloved husband of the late Annie Butler. Besting at the J. F. Wilfon Funeral Home.

5531 Verdun Avenue. Service Saturday, at 2 pin, in the Verdun L'nited Church. Interment st Mount Royal Cemetery. CRACK On September 18th, 1952, Herbert Arthur Crark, aged 80 veara, beloved husband of S. Maude Mclver.

and father qt Verna (Mrs. L. Flo Fowler and A. Mclver Crack. Funeral from his late residence.

26 Elgin Street, Granbv. to Gran by United Church, Saturday. September 20th. at n.m. The report was presented by Rev.

Gordon A. Sisco, secretary-general of the United Church and a leader in the movement for organic union of the two churches. The recommendations were: Cairo, Sept, 19 (Reuters) Gen. Mohammed Naguib, Egyptian strong man, said tonight he foresees an "era of co-operation" with Britain once present Anglo-Egyptian differences are settled. Naeuib reviewed his Govern- 'r 1 1.

To continue welcome Angli- cans to communion in the United i ment reforms and outlined Egypt's i leaves a nephew, Thomas S. Dillon. 1)0 LIGAl NOTICES 4 Church. attitude to the West particularly The body is at Kanes on Dor fFrra .4. lainn 1 Britain, the U.S.

and Germany in an interview with a correspondent chester street west. Rev. Joseph O'Hagan will officiate at the Requiem Mass at St. Anthony's 2. To' exchange pulpits between ministers of the two communions.

3. To confer and co-operate with the Anglican Church in locating of the German diplomatic bulletin.) Naguib said he hoped the Western, Church, at 9,45 a.m. Monday. and establishing churches in new countries would act "to meet the housing areas and new industrial earnest desire of Egypt" for rela- West Europe States Warn Council Body Of Doubts on NATO Strasbourg. Sept.

19 (Reuters-Danish, Dutch and West German delegates mace the Council of Europe take note today of their fear that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization may not seriously defend them in case of war. They had the general affairs committee approve a resolution saying that all countries accepting the sacrifices of rearmament are entitled to equal rights in the defence of their territory. Debate was in private. The resolution will be placed before the full assembly for approval. The fears of the three countries were believed brought out by a recent statement by Gen.

Alphonse Juin, of France, NATO commander for Central Europe. Asked by reporters whether Europe would be defended on the River Rhine, he replied, "1 hope so." The Rhine flows in the far-west of Germany, and bisects The Netherlands. Denmark lies to trie east of its estuary, Australia Designs Own Supersonic Jet Brisbane, Sept. 19. (Reuters) Australia has designed supersonic jet aircraft.

Air Marshal Sir Donald Hardman, Chief of Air Staff, said here today. He said overseas experts had inspected the design and declared it "extremely good." Whether the plane will be built will depend on production costs. The aircraft, with two jet en and mining communities. They tions between her and the West 3 Hours TV Weekly Copenhagen. Sept.

19 fReuters Three hours of television a week is all the penniless television branch with complete frankness, good would also co-operate in establishing community churches, possibly will and mutual respect and to see on tne basis of double affiliation. .11 tha translated into actual facts iw-r. i To hold ot the local id mt lAiiiisii nira Lorpqra insiean di SLdKnaunB in -ii nn ran nrnn rp Tnr rn .1 nwnpn NOTICE of application for Pauline Ltliane Baron va. Walter Lyon Keith Brumby. Notice i hereby given that Pauline Liliane Baron, residing in! tha municipality of the Parish of St.

i Laurent, diat.net of Montreal, in tne Province of Quebec, will apply to the, Parliament of Canada, at the next ar following aession thereof, for; a Bill of Divorce from her husband. Walter Lvon Keith Brumby, mechanical engineer, of the City of Verdun district of Montreal, province of Quebec, on the grounds of Dated at Montreal, province of Quebec, i this eieventh day tt September 1952 (Sigr.edi Jen-Pau! Bergeron. Attorney, lor Applicant. 10 St. Jame atreet west,) Boom 90S, Montreal, Province of Que-1 bee- NOTICE of Application for Take Notice that Olsa Andrews Martin, of Montreal, Quebec, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next Session or at the following ensuing, Session thereof for bill ot divorce from her husband, Albert Martin: lithographer, Of Montreal.

Quebec, oils ih around of adultery. Montreal. Sep- i i I of television sets who have paid 60 kroner ($12.50) each for their licen MOUNT BRUNO De Monfarville Court 30 Minutes from Morgan' i PRICE $27,500 Open for inspecton Saturday and Sunday afternoon F. S. Rumsey, Bywoter 3690 MORGAN REALTIES LIMITED ces.

Total revenue from television licences in Denmark during the branch's first year is only 15,000 kroner and viewers have been told that only as their number increases, can there be any extension of programs. level among both clergymen and laity on co-operation and on the question of union. 5. To co-operate in such matters as Holy Week, and Week of Prayer services, the observance of special occasions and holiday arrangements. 6.

To welcome to General Council or other church council fraternal delegates from the Church of England in Canada and to send such delegates to the Anglican councils when invited, tember 3rd, 1952. Mergler Mergier, Attorneys for Petitioner. 37 Craig Harbor 0251 1463 Union Avenue, Street West. Montreal, Quebec. DEATHS SENECAL.

At his residence. 0839 Charlevoix. Street. Thursday. September 18th, 1952.

Feiix Senecal, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Alarte, age 75 Resting at the Chapel of J. W. MacGUhvray, 3067 Wellington Street. Funeral Monday, September 22nd. at 8.30 a.m..

from St. Gabriel Three Red" No's Egyptian Government that an equitable and satisfactory solution will soon be found to the various points of difference which are still putting a strain on relations between Egypt and the United Kingdom." he said. "If such a solution be found, there is reason to believe that an era of mutually beneficial co-operation between the two countries would be inaugurated." "Friendliness and co-operation are in Hie tradition of relations between Egypt and the United States," he added. "I believe that such cooperation and friendliness will be intensified and given expression in many ways. "As for relations with Russia, while keeping in mind our form of life as well as our security, the Egyptian Government is determined to maintain a policy of friendliness and peace toward all, in line with the purposes and principles of the United Nations." SERVICE DIRECTORY Keep Indochina Church.

Interment Cot Dea Nees HOPIRTY IMR0VIMINT Interment in Pinewood Cemetery. DILLON. On September 19th, 1952, at St. Mary Hospital. Augustus Frederick iGus) Dillon, son of the lata John Dillon and the late Rose Anno O'Neill.

Resting at ThOs. Kan Chapel, 1855 Dorchester Street Weit. Funeral from St. Anthony a Church. Monday, September 22nd at 9,45 a.m.

to Cot des Neiges Cemetery. DONOHCE. At his residence, Hibernia Road, on September 19th, 1952. James Patrick Donohue. beloved husnand of Elizabeth Cannon and father of Mamie (Mrs.

H. Berwick), Agnes (Mrs. W. Lamontl. and Jimrme, in his 85th year.

Resting at the Hurt C. Fetterlv Funeral Home, 2035 Wellington Street. Funeral from St. Gabriel's Church, on Monday, at 7.30 a.m. to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.

GRAND. Suddenly, on Fndav, September 19th, 1952, at Toronto, Ernest James Grand, beloved husband of Nora Margaret Harlme. father of Edward and Dorothy Fletcher, brother of Percy F. and Arthur M. Funeral service Monday at 3 p.m..

in Christ Church, Deer Park. Toronto. HENDERV Sudrienlv in Toronto, on Seotemoer 17th, 1952. Hendery, formerly of Montreal, son of th late Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Hendery of this citv, He is survived by his wifo and one son, G.

W. Hendery of Bur-Uneton. Ontario. Burial took place ia CITY OF MONTREAL REAL ESTATE TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS FISCAL TEAR 1952-53 cemetery. THOMSON At the Western Divi.

sion of the Montreal General Hosoital on September 19th, 1932. Alice Maude Daws, beloved wife of Charles Thomson. Funeral from the Chapel of CESSPOOLS and septic tanka, chem-icailv clfaned w-th camp cleaners Kill odors, eliminates need of expensive and unhealthy digging. Dissolve! all organic matter in 12 to 35 hours. Call Town A Country Equip-ment fc Supplv.

1182 Dorchester West. UNiversity -20. ASPHALT General paving, driveways, parking areas, etc Guaranteed work. The Hudson Construction, Ltd. EL.

1177. Out of the U.N. (New Torlt Time Service) United Nationsf N.Y., Sept, 19. Jacob A. Malik used the Soviet Union's veto power three times in three minutes today to kill the application for United Nations membership of the three Indochi-nese states of the French Union-Laos, Cambodia and Viet Nam.

Each time the president of the Security Council put one of the applications to the vote, 10 of the members raised their hands in support of the membership bid. But each time Mr. Malik's single negative was enough under the lees at on. Monday, at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery.

VOISARD. At her residence. J90 Dulwich Avenue, St. Lambert, Thursday, September 18th. 1952.

Angel. ne Bruyere, wile of the late Joseph Voisard, aged 88 years. Resting at the funeral home of W. MacGillivrav, 307 Riverside Drive. Funeral Saturday, September 2ftth, at 9 a.m., from St, Lambert Parish Church.

Interment Montreal East Cemetery. WITHELL. At her late residence, 127 Lewis Avenue, Westmount, on September 19th, 1952, Prlscilla Grimsdale, beloved wife of the late Robert Withell. Funeral from the Chapel of Tees on Monday, at 3.30 p.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery, gines' and swept-back wings was designed at the Commonwealth Aeronautical Research Laboratories near Melbourne.

Hardman said the front-line aircraft of the Australian Air Force for the next two to five years would be the British-designed Canberra iet bomber and an improved version of the Sabre-jet fighter, both manufactured entirely in Australia. Lawion Buys Farm Oakville, Sept, 19 '0 Ray Lawson, former Ontario Lieutenant-Governor, has bought a 95-acre farm near here for his stable of race horses. Oakville is about 20 miles southwest of Toronto. PAINTING A-l exterior, Interior painting, paper hanging contractor. Mrwt reasonable prices.

Free estimates. DO. I194. Toronto. Nominee Nixon Not Guilty Yet, Stevenson Says LAS( HINGER.

Suddenly at Tor Due Date The real estate taxes and special assessments for permanent improvements of the fiscal year 1952-53 will be axigible on October 1, 1952, from all persons whose names are inscribed on the tax rolls. Anvone who has not yet treceived the tax bills for which he is liable can obtain a copy of these bills, at the City HalL Tax Division. Flares ef Payment Payment of these taxes will be made, at the City Hall, without charge, or, at any office in the Cities of Montreal, Montreal West, Outremont, Verdun and of: National Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal Provincial Bank of Canada Boyal Bank of Canada Montreal Citu and District Savings Bank Federation des Cais.es Populaires Desjardins Federation de Montreal des Caisses Desjardirts upon pavment by the ratepayer of the following commission: For each individual account under $1500 $0 07 each individual account Of $15 00 and over 010 Partial payments of the taxes of the fiscal year 1952-53 or payment of a bill bearing the mention "Arrears and all payments of arrears may be made at the City Hall only. All remittance sent by mail must also be addressed to the Division onto, Ontario, on Thursday, September SPECIALLY treated earth for lawni and gardens. 14,00 single.

17.00 double. Hotted manure 5,00 single. Fillina earth Gras aeed 75c lb. Tractor rental. ELwood 1177.

lath. 1952, James Edmund Laschinger, his 44th year, dearly beloved hus band of Elizabeth iBettv) Macpherson, and brother of Charles, Gordon and Mn. Frank Raper of Montreal, ar.l GENERAL building repairs, window caulking. Magonet. DO.

9679. HA 3B79. education 1 New York- Seot' 19' '-Demo- Soon after Mr. Malik had cast nhminee Adlai E. Stevenson Mrs Cecil Garrett of Chatham, 8.

Funeral service at 11 a.m. Saturdav, UNDERTAKERS in Bates Maddorks L-4 Avenue Road, Toronto. Interment BEAUTIFUL sods quantity, 20c per yard. CBescent 4191. his third veto tne wtn soviet 1 -the council voted 10 to one 'Senator Richard Nixons use of $16,000 political expense fund against him to reject the mem- LAWNS, rock-work.

TOiird. flow-era. Me q. yard. GRavelie 2224.

hershio anolication of the Com- ne wrong wunoui au tne FOR THI HOMI of Taxes, at the City Hall. munist-donnnated Democratic H- public of Viet Minh. which baiLS' been fighting the French forces inj1 he the lUMti0n md: Indochina AiKlowi lfter the "Who gave the money, was it i NOTICE Tha name T. Jordan appeared erreneeuily as htod ef the Educational Department ef The Pride ef Montreal and The Beaver Temple In the announcement of an Elks' scholar-thi pwarded Ralph Whims (a Montreal High student) for an Oration. The name should have been A.

Cum-minji, Chairman, HAVE your piano tuned by a Llnd expert C. W. LINDSAY CO. LTD. For Appointment 1112 St, Catherine West.

UN. 6-9921 lAMnsi litis that he had cancelled his to influence tne senator sposi- MRSONAL SIRVICIS After October 1. all payments must be made at the city riaii, eitner at the wickets or by mail. Methods of Payment Hemittances must be aoccmpanicd by the Dili's and may be made either in cash, or by cheque money-order or postal note, issued to the order of th Citv of Montreal. Conditions of Payment After October 1, 1952.

all payments wil be subject to the addition of interest at the rate of 5 To per annum. Director of Finance, Office of the Director of Finance. L. ROBERGE. Citv Hall, Montreal, September 20.

1952. tion on public questions, and have any laws been violated'?" The text of his statement: "I have been repeatedly pressed' for comment on the matter of Sen-i ator Nixon. ,1 "From what I have heard about, it, the question seems to be: "Who gave the money, was it' plans to sail for home aboard the Holland-America liner Nieuw Amsterdam on Tuesday. Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin, who has been appointed Mr.

Malik's successor as Soviet delegate on the council, arrived in the United States Monday but so far, according to a high secretariat official, has not WE ARRANGE WILLS AND ALL OTHER ESTATE SERVICES IN A FRIENDLY MANNER CIIARDIAN TRUST CO. FUlieRALHOMC seo. 5610 Sherbrooke St.W. DExter 1149 Caenarfetaly AIR CONDITIONED PLafeau B2M I7 St. Jamee St.

Wert SPACE TO LET Suitable for offices, light manufacturing or warehouse. Sprinkler and elevator. MA. 6181 given to influence the senator's posi- filed his credentials, It was reported the Soviet Union tl0T on public questions, and have 8. PERNARD HALTRECHT.

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Catherine West CITY OF MONTREAL auction sale: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1952 Funeral Heme Mount Pleasant Cemetery, i Suddenly on September 19th, 1952. in Montreal, Harold Laisel, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Susie Loisel i and the late John F. Loisel. brother of 1 Ceclle, Gerard and Mrs.

Paul LaEf I (Irene). Resting at Thos. Kane Chinel, 5301 Decarie Boulevard. Funeral service In St. Raphael'.

Church, on Monday, Sentomher 22nd, at 30 am. Thence Cote des Neiges Cemetery, i Ml Lf AHY. At her residence, 2T Rorel Stieet, Friday. September 19th, 1 1952, Anne Quinn, beloved wife of the late Bernard Mulcahv and mother of Kathleen. Alice.

Barney, Stanley, Hartley and Emmett, in her Mth year. Resting at the Chapel df J. Mac-iGiilivray. 307 Wellington Street. Monday, September 22nd, at 10 lam.

from St. Gabriel's Church. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. NORKETT In this citv. on September 18th, 1952.

William Henry Norkttt, beloved husband of the late Ann: Mac-Donald, in his' Mth year. Remain at the Chapel of Jos. C. Wray 4 1234 Mountain Street. Funeral from Stanley Presbyterian Churcn.

2 Saturday, to Mount Royal Cemetery. PRATT At her residence, 14 Road, Toron'o, on Thursday, September 18th, 1952. Elizabeth Marie Tavior, dearly beloved we of James Piatt, and sis'er of Mrs. James Hum of Toronto and Frederick B. Taylor iof Bust Florida Resting at tha 'Mnr'ev S.

Bdford Tuneral Hme, 153 Eglinton Avenue. West. Toronto. Funeral from the Chapel, on Saturdav evening, a' 7.30 p.m. Interment at Belleville Cemetery on Mondav, arrival of CNR.

tram. 11.25 am. ST. RHEAl'ME. On September 19th.

1152, at hu residence, 1019 Prud'he-mme Aen'ie, Joseph Fnrtunat Rheaume, dearlv beloved husband of Me anl Prud hnmme and dear father of Mrs. Burt Mrs. J. Le-veoue 'Paulinei. Mrs.

Lang (Car. men. Henrv, Annet'e, Poliind, Paul and Jacoueime. P-tirJ at tne Oarffl Funeral Home. SVW Sherrroilce Street West.

Requiem Mas in St. Ravmond Churrh. en Mtndav, September 2'Ird, at 30 a m. Interment Cote del Neig Cemetery. fid Choptl had decided to keep Mr.

Malik ininvT sen viejated? the United States for a few months I I am sure the great Republican as a member of Moscow's delega- Party will ascertain these facts, will tion to the General Assembly. ma them public, and act in ac-; which opens its seventh session cordance with our best traditions Oct. 14, The delegation may be I and with due respect for the second headed bv Foreign Minister Andreijmtt important position in the land.l Vihin'sky "Condemnation without all the, The council votes today brought evidence, a practice all too familiar to an end the latest round in the wuld wrong." CITY OF MONTREAL SCHOOL TAX at 10.30 o'clock A.M., in the Main Entrance Hall, City Hell Salesman Wanted EnoJIih seeakint aiaoriencad enly to sell claanina and sanitary products In Montreal. Will ke the anly lal.imon In tha citv. for appointment phono CH.rrnf 1001, Sanitary Supply 1 Equipment Lfd.

United Nation's long controversy on membership. Earlier in the VACANT LOTS MERCIER WARD Six (ft) lots to be' Old "EN BLOC." situated on Hocnelaga Street, week. Mr. Malik had vetoed the ap Notice is hereby given (as pro-! Trade Board Plans Supper on Sept. 23 The Young Men's Section of smith tide, between Aubry and Duchesneaa Street.

vidHbVAt3 the amendments thereof that the Ill t. of Soviet Un AREA UPSET PRICE DIMENSIONS CAD. Malik has east 18 the assessment roll, with respect to the ion's vetoes. Andrei A. Gromyko, Montreal Board of Trade will open sennoi tax.

lor the several wards SUBD. (P105i infl) in-) iPlfgi $2,100 1(12' irr. 10,589 sq ft. 406 ftlactJILLlVRAY TEL. WILBANK 526S 3067 Wellington Verdun, P.O..

5644 lonnonfyn TR 9651 ST. LAMBERT CHAPIL 307 Rlvtriid Drive Phon 2761 or tne citv win oe open to the in-, .1 winter activities sept. 23, with a spection of the school K', i buffet supper at CIS p.m. In Ex-ers or any person or who Ii.led In for Mr. Malik cnan((, H8iL Max Ford a member for thirty os from this date, in ffW time rang tip in vetoes, a.l of the CJub WiU ardres, order to enable them to file with me; on membership.

Mr. has th. meeting, any complaints they may wish to 'two vetoej on his record. t. public affairs committee will mane as to -omissions or erroneous: concentrate on City of Montreal entries in tne said roll.

The Director of Finance, L. ROBERGE. UNDERTAKERS CNDERTAREKS City Hall. P.1(M PJ10 NOTRE-DAME-DE-GRACE WARD One lot situated on Park Row West, west side, between Sherbreoke Street and the tracks. CAD.

SUBD. DIMENSIONS AREA UPSET PRICE 149 100 40' 100' 4,000 jq ft. $1,200 One lot situated on Avenue, west side, between Sherbrooke Street and th tracks. CAD. SUBD.

DIMENSIONS AREA UPSET PRICE 152 550 40' 90' 3 600 sq.ft. $950 One lot situated en Marcil Avenue, east side, between Cote St-Luc Road and Terrebonne Avenue. CAD SUBD. DIMENSIONS AREA UPSET PRICE 176-B 91 18 4' irr. 1,881 tq ft.

$750 CONDITIONS Montreal, September 20. 1952. filTY nr rss at fjaai AlOXanaer VISITS; "action" committee, a speakers lie bureau, a public speaking club and Exercise Holdtastj" also be included in th acope of Socst. Germany, Sep'- I activities. Lord Alexander.

British Defencei Minister and former governor- b.j rkasaeri general of Cansdn. visited Wharged 27th Infantry Brigade group yes-, Karlsruhe, Germany. Spt. 19. terdav during Holdfast.

A German actreis, Mrs. Mane Lord Alexanders visit to the Knuth. and three Frankfurt police Csnsd.ars taking part in North At-: officials, were chsrged with treason Untie Treaty Organisation war todav, accused of selling Western game csm about 24 hours after, European defence plaw to foreign a visit from External Affairs Min-1 power. Th foreign power was not istt-r Tearson and A D. P.

but press reports that it wss a id at aa aa uaYat a at et i A A Vn A ft j-Ar-: M.t.r RniiTnrxi iviunint-HL 5r The purchaser shall pay 1 of Government duty. The adjudication price is payable the option ef the purchaser. lo. 2o. Assessment Roll Notice to Ratepayers either cash at th t.gnature of the Deed or 20 ca.h and th bslance In ten equal Instalments maturirg on the 30th of April and on th 31t ef October of each year, with interest on any portion yjj Tu ncral Service Sff Pnhiie oi.e.

i. fniana were not aeniea. thereof at tne re of 5 per annum, reckoned from the dat of i i i ii Windows Cleaned Store, factory ne' Haute Windows, Walls, a 1 1 (leaned eaperl encerj man rka era fully tovarad kr Warkmen'l Compensation Public Liability. U. 1589 Montreal Window Cleaning Co.

272 LoiautMiaro Street West tne resolution which will be adapted by the Citv ror.firmiri the i sale, the first instalment to become due on April 30. I 3o. These sales are subject to the approval of the Citv authorities. Atlantic councu. the assesirrient roll of the City of Lr() Alexander waa acompanied Montreal, for the several wards of Pv Gen.

Sir John Harding, com-the said city, it completed, and is rriar.der ef the British Army ef th now deposited in th offi'-e of the Rhine undersigned in the City Hall. All persons whnf names appear i II. therein liable for th -payment, UP of any tax or s''ment are here-1 Wshirgton. Sept. The Chapel of Cathedral BeautH by required to pv the amount cost of living tne United p'i'e SMITHBROS.

EST. 1532 2II6 8UURV PL J896 thereof to the tind-igred at hi rrjij-H by the got err.mr-t 4o, The. sales are also S'lhject to other general conditions which will be rrad previous, to the auction. So. A deposa of 2nc of the upt pne cash or br certifier! cheque) shall be from any bidder.

For other rgardirn the conditions of a apply to Mr Parisemi, Supimmder', Adminstration of rroprttet. Boom 310 City Ha.l. PL. 9111, Local 74. LArMNCE FOPERCE A DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Office of Director Ci'y I Mntrei; September 13, aid office, ithm ten days from creased sl.gttiv to set ni tie this dA'e, without further notire, i word mid-Aug ist.

It tw 4 1234 fflountairi St. n0ivtrsit2 6-6565 The Director of Firsnra third mon'h in a row that a h.f L. 'had r'sh'1 bv t'ic cf; upitau Cly Hull, i living ind'x corr.r by tt.e Bur MjnUeal, September 20, iWJ. 'eaa ot EifiLsLa..

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