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-0 I JULY 10, 1959. Vanier Off to Europe No Comment on Reports uimai, July 10. cn Major Gen. Georges Phjlias Xenier sailed with km wife lor ru aiga of whether ball be Cea- eda a nasi governor general. Tha la II diplosMt-soidiar, bow retired, just sailed when asked by rcportara about Bar.

aiatant runora (hat aa ia to ba: aamed tha Queen's represM-j ister lo erreo Europeen governed ve a Canada succeeding! esents in exile. -Governor General Maaaey. hay number of good 1 ha "but I friends in both London and nave no comment oa tha Geo. vanier. 71 had what kit raacboa was to lha report.

I nave no reflexes al aU' ka aaid. Ha and aia wifs. Pauline, lefliia bepusmber. Roy Thomson Said Bidding For UK Group wnuun. MJt Canadian publisher toy Thomson be-' sag neaiea ay iiaaacuu sources' I 1 aa a possible bidder wnrr" "including Bert at.

But they are Keasssey group of newspapers, asrgest provincial multi-paper rganuatioa-aB Britaia. Speculation aa laie-over bids for tha Kemsley group atartad lha week whan share-: hoiders were advised of "tenta-l" ttva aefotialiona wksck. if con- Commission bacauaa the Gov-ehjdod. would ba of advantage arnaseat conatdered it toe to the ordinary involvmg aontathing Since then tha a I a a efihka aa aanual r70.000.000 Remsiey sharer has climbed which would be doubled when aarcenL Ipanad along ta the armed Other bidders being men- force, tha KCMP aad other boned, besides Thomson, in- federal ageacw. rlude The New el Ike statement of proteat.

The Manchester Guardian says the Joint CoavaMtee both bidden "prasaunabry kave'aaid st would meat Monday ta the cash' The Kemsley group includea II provincial dailies, four Sun-j ay aewipapara, aad a large I group at weeklies. Tha beet Mow Is The Sunday Tirnea snm sswHiss wnn in mass uus unx mw OUSMHS seoin thia newspaper being included i VkT, vT rmsnt Kemsley. who controls the group, would not part with The Sunday Tanea. Thomson could not be ad for comment Buckingham Palace Guard Reduced LONDON. Jury 10.

CPi They re reducing the guard at Buckingham Palace. A War Of firs anokaaman said today the1 Guard Is heinl reduced to IS from 24. Al St. Jamas Pilars tha guard la being rut lo IS from IS. "It -at an experiment In inert practical approach ta the Job of guarding the pslsrea" the spokesman aaid.

"If it; works out satisfactorily, lha cnange may Become n. pw Bent one. Tha reduction is pari of Britain's five-year plaa to revamp her military establishment. Major changea are being made In lha land, sea and air forces. In actuality, the major role In tuardini royal palaces and i homes fall, to the police.

Gate cra.hers era collared by the police patrols rather thaa by the rifle-carrying guards. But the ramrod-straight sen- tries have been a "must" for tourists visiting Buckingham Palace sinca it became the homo of sovereigns with Queen Victoria's arcersioa' to the Throne, lwl37: Fire Galls Thursday. 1.55 p.m. 174 Isabella, re- frigerstor releasing ammonia fumes. IM p.m.

Kent-James, gao-llna leaking from automobile Unk. S.12 m. 539 Highland, overheated washing 'machine motor. 7JS p.m. King Edward-Clarence, false alarm.

Friday. 8.S0 a.m-1117 Richard, odor ef fuel oil In building. 10.03 a.m-131 Prlt ton. gasoline leaking from truck. 10.50 s.m.

295-. Prtsland, false Windsor, Eng. Child to Get Queen's Pony LONDON. July-10. (Reuters) The Queen has decided that the pony presented to her by Windsor.

OnU, last week will be given to a child Windsor, England. She hu expressed her wish In a letter to John Procter, of Windsor. 'He Is forming a spe- tial committee to Invite Windsor children ta writs saying why they think they should have the' pony snd describe how they -would look after It. The mayor wilt rWirfe the pony't owner. j.

Montreal aboard tht Cunardi hnr Connthu due nut week "noot. ne iw tney plan 't their childrea in London and than radiate from He has four km sad daughter, all living lump. where Gea. Vinw spent the early year of lha Secead World War aaid Gea. Vanier, aacn year to aea our canteen ana our ne said be ana hie wife are iwitum nnaoa sometime CS Salary tenuous a rraar rage owe.

The Josnt Action Coram rt tec Prevtoualy the Weat propos-announcad st waa 'Wnting Mr. ad a subcommittee of 23 Weat Firming "pointing out that cony i tinued or lays us making any announcement en salaries waa the cause Of great concern, annoyance and unrest amonc r.irfc AuL -r vwwriieai us to moa loboiee or the conv ssons. There was good evidence that recommsoaation lor tne -a- returned ta the Idiaruas "funher davssrjnrnsmts and to plaa act ion to brum 2 about aa early decisioa ins Government Caalmas Mi committee cautioned servants not ta be con- rU" aapacwd would ba IL.ZZTT TZ rZJZ Muncsmem of tha Govera- mefit salary decision. I is was sjostbi iTom-oencntT Tonl0 raised tha issue today la the Commons asking: "to a (act that the Prime Minister er.ml.id the orfirara af the Clvfl Servk-e Tha Prima Minister couldnt aura, noting that Mr. Hellyer'r- question was "rt-definite.

giving aa mdscatioa when the promise waa made Ta Check Record. Mr. Diefenbaker undertook la check the record and asrer- tain a there waa any basis to the Hellyer suggestion. Mr. Hellyer bora ia with thia question: "Will the Prime Minister Indicate to the House whether he does not feel that the faithful, and loyal employes of his Government sra deserving immediate consideration?" To thia the Prime Minister replied; referring to Mr Hell yer The honorable gentleman of course was a member of srgaaevailaaw that the af the Ckril fsearloa C-aeassmaumi iie(araV mg salary snrreaeea weadd ba acted tusea aa aosai as re erred by the aw sen- 1.1 r.kl a 1s3 a.1 1AS19.

20 untU June 21, 1857, when 15 .1 lor uieir proper salary inmmv HMntu creases. It remained, how- 'mH'on ever, for this Government ss, one of ila tint aria Ia ment what could have been done long before." Liberal front-bencher J. Pickersgill wanted to know if it were not true thai all the new Conservative Govern ment did was to "implement Treasury Board decision of tnat he was forced to the previous Libers! sdmmis. set becsuse Mr, McGibocm fused to comply with a request The Prime Minister shot back (that roles assigned to one that' his government had done; actor on (hree different shows what the previous administra tion of which Mr. PkkerxgiU had been "a distinguished member" had "failed to do "for so Peters Out.

The argument persisted In another flurry of questions and answers snd then petered out Immediately afterwards in the Opposition lobby, Mr. Hellyer said that he had based his question a. to whether the Prime Minister had given the Civil Service sny firm salary undertaking upon information received last night from a representative of one of the stsff organizations. This msn came la see relate! Mr. Hellyer, "and talks with three of our senior members Individually told as thsl hs had been a member of on of the ChrP Service organization delegations thai had Interviewed Minister oa the salaries question.

He told lis very definitely that tha Prime Minister had i given the-delegation the firm undertaking that he would plement "1he sslsrv recommen. 'dstlon of ifie Civil Service The Ottawa Journal New Proposal Gives Soviet Fall Summit GENEVA. The West-era Alliea are reported preparing a near proposal that would put the Berlin dispute oa ire for severs I years and give the Soviet Union a summit corner-enre in the alL The foreign ministers of Brit in, the United State and franca are expected to put the oroooaal to Soviet rorruu Mia Andrei Gromyko soon the Big four conference resume here Monday. As outlined hare, the pUa contains only one channe Ml previoua Wnttii propoaahv East and Weat Germany would be given equal icpreaentatioa oa a surjcwnmittra to mlimukaFW men Inward rsv uadicauc of German Germans and 10 from tha Conv aiunist feast, because Want Germany population lhan three times that of East. In riturs foe Ihia rnnreaainn Wester ofticiali think the Russians aught agree ta freeze the situation ta ccnual Eierope, corauderabry seas than opcawav tic.

-u aepeoos oa wbethar Pramier Khrushchev wanu any sstOeraenc at alT. said a highly-placed Western af fl- at- Dr. Beznak Dies Suddenly Dr. A. B.

Bunak. chair- of the department of phyaiology. faculty of medicine ln "liana. dmd leu sight la Montreal. He1 waa 37 Iff.

who loiacd the medical faculty rJTiZT Uaiver. ty af Brrmmgham. Eng -xTTu i Neurological Hospital oa Tuearj. day for eaamination. A post-.

Robto Douglae-Hc tissng agency asnployo ptaiso piayer Margaret 1 VNTITLED BUT HAPPY. ae. Bruish adver-and part-tune rluh squared Princeas Margarethe, of Sedea, leaves a Londoa church with km Suggests Federal Gov't Take Over A i OfltariO HydrO Ssaaior Henri Boufiard af Que- -v, i rv f7T bee aad Ootarsa bydra commia- be pUd awder led, thrtmak legisla- esteblidi a aational energ morning J7. i. JT "rT Sens' aaiaral reaource, death being eamdtKied.

in IIM ,,.,.,.,) Montreal today. i. i.n universities, Dr. Bcnak did post grsduate study al rani-. passed by lha.

commons, furt, Cambridge and London fise committee withheld sp-Ho was daaa of tha faculty ol'p aa the kgislatioa pending medKina Budapest in IMS- 'lit(miam by Mr. Churchill an 44 and laugh hi Swedes before corpora img the amendments, going lo Birmingham. I He was married to the former Margaret Hortobigyi. MD. who with bar husband farmed an active research team ia the medical faculty al Ottawa V.

The Beznaka. lived at IS BoucherviUe aveaua. Hull. There are no survivors. Dr.

Beznak will, be accorded a University funeral witk members of the faculty attending in academic robes. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at either Sacred Heart Church or the University chapel at a lime end dey to be simounced. CBC-TY Program Director Demoted In Montreal MONTREAL. July 10 Ed Mciiibbon, program di- Mrln rj lLf I rmm I' Fn.l i K. CBC television CBMT in aVal.

La S-. kW lltlk iv iii mm' i vun felt this coming on for the last six ha said. He said ha was informed of the demotion in a letter from Roger Rotland, Quebec regional' program director. Mr. Rolland said in the be spread around to give others a chance.

CARLOADING Cars of rsilway -revenue freight loaded in Canada in the; first months of this, year numbered 1.823,446, slightly up from thelike -1958 total of 1.SIU63. Commission ss soon -'as be received It" la Pearsaa's Mr. Hellyer told The Journal this the presence of Liberal Leader Pearson, who noddod in agreement but added that he himself had not talked to this Civil Service staff representative. Mr. Hellyer declined lo lden; tify the man.

At the Civil Service Federation offices, William Bagnato, national secretary treasurer, ssid hs could recall the 'Prime Minister giving no such undertaking. i 11 was his recollection that as fax as the Prime Minister had gone was to caution the delegation that he could not act without a Commission retcmv mendation. at eUmmaiing loophoirs the bOi. slreadyj Finish Bronson Trolley line Job Next Week Removal of. overhead wires along the Bronson trolley route, no longer needed with the OTCs conversion to sn sll-bui system, is expected to be completed before the end next Geatrsl Msnager George Brady said' today the Job of taking' down the 4.1 miles of wire along Bronson, Gladstone and Laurier avenues, Kent Queen ind O'Connor streets would be finished "in three or four He said lie did not anticipate the work would tie op traffic.

There were' minoc.delays in the rush hour this morning. Mr. Brady the operation in the business district would be during evening hours. This wsi done in re- street any uunirannim, Souare to avoid hesvy trsff ic periods. r' i Hawkesbury Centennial HAWKESBURY.

a 1 y. (Staff) ReHdenU (SUIT) thU Ottawa Vallry town ww a-iur raxiy in prcpsuBww for the opening crrrmon leg of the 10-day Centen nlal cflcbratlong. Clear, aunnv sklss a wmi. months of preparation for a spectacular observance of Us I0OU birthday. Arena Ceremony.

Functions start In earnest al m. today when Mayor Gascon, council members end the Centennial Board- officially opea the week-long celebration at a ceremony In the municipal arena. Premier Frost wiU be bare lea, thle bia easternmost Ontario I own. which la. percent.

FresKkaaaklag, la gtve the skew aa extra boost. Several aewrhaclal canon members are aba expected. Hawkesbury'. fsirest end sweetest will be competing for: the Centennial Queen's crown 1 1 UMff flFXlsal gUfl IK III, slsHB UtsaT a. a Ws al lha winning miss will preside over ail a radio ahow later in the evening.

Each day next week is pecked with events, of them starting in mid-afternoon which should leave townspeople gasp ing if they faithfully follow the program. The events rsnge from mili tary and religious parsaes to a1 five-mile maratnon ana. Docks all day Wed-course, the famous jnesday. end a golf tournament contest. Abenaki Country Club.

Beards aa Parade. TKe bearded ones have snt ilumui.M neel uhi. w. Fndsy, stsrting at 4 p.m. when weeks and even months af "HULL'S NEW PASTOR.

Miss Morna Price, a student for the ministry at the University of Toronto, who has arrived Hull to take over her duties as Summer paatw of the Hull Baptist Church. Miss Price will conduct -normal psstorsl work. Including preaching at Sunday" Her home Is In Toronto where her fsther is a Baptist minister. Her brother. Robert, also a ministry student, is in charge of the Clarence, Baptist church this Summer.

1 A brtdc. model Sandra fauL la. Douglas-Home started dating tha model when tha Swedish Royal family turned thumbs down aa him. PJurf wnmii i Opens bristle-pampenng wiU lyMt max al the arena. 0rnby wJ1 coma over to judge aad shave lha con teaunta.

The five-mile marathon race will be run off Sunday al I in, with the Start and fufian front or use sown nau. o.P be bekl eJieiwsvm, Monday la Ymsth Dey. wkk Alfred laduatrtal Schawl ataghsg apart, events the aftaraeeaw prstadsng a aa rads ta he md by the Royal Mamnted Pellco A nrisrway. wkk wfl be going strong la the aveaing. Gomes meets Frank Vakxa bi a wrestling bout at the arena Two other matches are oa the card aKd Yvon Roberts and Arthur Legrsnd are the ref- trees.

Softball Game More sportsoo Tueaday.tcrvlc((, st sjde that hi moat. rl nilVinsT mCH (Oaslll 1INT a sw riawxesoury inotimers on tne college grounds, starting at 30 p.m. A Junior field day ia slated for the Mayor Gaacoa and the towa councillors play host to muni- ripal officials from neighbortng Quebec and Ontario en Wednesday. 'There'll, aiso ba: free boat from the (or children the evening, a parade fea- luring tha RCAF Pips Band, with Scottish dancing and a variety show, all on the pro gram for p.m. Pioneer Dsy.

Thursday. should draw Hawkeabura grizzliest with a dress-up parade including a display -of antique motor vehicles snd even earlier forms of transport. It start la mid-afternoon. Knocked Out of Window Falls 3 StpreK Joseph Arseneault, 42, 'of Cornwall, suffered a leg and undetermined beck In- Juries late yesterday after-' noon when ha fell 28 feet from the third floor of the Civic Hospital while doing some construction work. Police said they were told bv the victim that ha was In stalling steel jo.

window! frames st the hospital when he received a from an electric drill The shock huM tied him out of tha 'window. Morality Andrew Hanna investigated. Tumbles Over Cliff Rescued by Firemen1 jOKUNroruiy iu. j- Norman Smith. 12.

of suburbanj i i Scarborough, tumbled over the. have no definite statu. 120-foot Scarborough Bluffs) Council recently- appointed Thursday, managed to grab a' Lionet Marleaa to make a small branch about halt wayfstadv of present conditions down snd haag on until rescued by firemen. Indians Want to Be More Like White Man tke Csas4isn Pram, i can cooipeta Witk (hem and ba Two uniformed leaders af'bquaT. Manitoba's 22.000 Indtana aaid Thursday they want to ba more like the white snaa.

also wanted mora federal help aa reevauoa for atudenu a CooTOw RuJ r. and Chief E. Thompaoo tha Peguia Reaarvation tnra lntllA war veterans: U.1U. BrothcfWl secretary p.yompenaatioo to Mani-appeared beore the Jomt, obt Mltat affected by flooda. Senate-Corn nvona committee on rhia Cook that famUy Indiaa aflairs.

Buch worn navy blue lacket thief Cook wuk gold braid oa cotlar avatcking and cuffs and, pants wuk -bii maroon atnpea Oowa UM aiae-, They wore bnght ties aad aa headgear. Chief Thompson, la vigorous and strongly -accented speech, i aaid he wanted Indiaa chndreai to feet equal to white chudrrn 1 don't wane people la turn, bark the clock." He woold like to are Indian children go I white schools back to the reservatwa later off the reserve if Federal aa-1 take ta allow them art the resistance were avails. hie pad, take I sallow them off the re- perents desired. Mors Indiana serve. Their cases should no should become tsmchsrs.

doc-; considered before they are si-tort and clergymen. They lowed ta be suis they can get should be give geernmeet along aa white men. kecasso kelp ta achieve the same ad- at aanoaa burden to tha vancement aa wbilas "so they' romco-' And Then He Read The Sign GRAND RAPIDS, Mirk. cn Poi teaman Wuluua Ryka lost kuj eyeglasses la patakop monkey The monk watched Rk.s (AfAutkaraiea aril "sks-u right off k. nose aa ri altar, a.

ha bent ta road a siga oa tha cage. Attendanu got them back fkrough a ruaa. Byh. ikaa read the your tyegl, Tory MP Lauds CFRA Lanark Work A member of PaI lament I day saluted Ottawa Radio we must build mere tioa CFRA for Its work ia schools which saw cast assisting the town, kotic afliciaia aaid tha Com-of Lanark. One.

and indicated mt-B admit ne ten tne lanaoiaa Drmsran- rtaidents af their "mode!" ing Corporation should do more rrrta c)Mrc of this type af community Tsylor. ConirvsiiveJ Vancouver Burrard. told the Common. BroaocMing Com, mittea that CFRA "di a tw mendoua lob" ia Ita appeale;" for sMi.tanra to lha Lanark Relief Fund. CBC public relations director R.

C. Fraaar said tha publicly- owned corporation operated mainly on a national and. tretional basis for charitable case, the cut lett community 3. Ineal ai inn Bjlivps im iv avrvaas sax. Mr' Fraser added, however.

rar I Unark fund had raised some.denly of a heart attack, in gUOOO Vancouver, Ha was Mr. Tsylor said the -CBCJS! 'i attitude had lost it msny listen-; Dr. MacMillan was bora ers in the Vancouver area and Guelph. son of the lata Angus urged the corporation to get Alexander MecMillsn and lha behind the community efforts former Peart Carter, who sur- such as Christmas appeals for needy children snd orphansgeg. Hull Council Sets Completion Dafe For Big Garage Hull Council at ks meeting last gave Bell Telephone Company permission to proceed with- the construction of its 1150.000 gangs snd warehouse st the intersection of Montclsir, Boulevard snd Du-chsrme street.

The 35-truck garage must he completed by November 15.. The 100.000 square foot plot of land was msde avsil able to the Company by the city for 521.000. Council also ueciaea to postpone until the July 1 16 meeting adoption of a bylaw allowing Hull Gas Company to install Its conduits under city streets. Hull Playgrounds Gets $2,600 Hull Council st Its meeting last night msde a 52.600 stop-, gap grant to the city's 13 playground, pending a decision on future policy. The grant will be limited to 5200 for each playground for such -essential, as.

bats and balls. Organized playgrounds are now ftneraieil with rit rants sncl prtvste donations under archdiocesan authority. Others and in submit suggestions for 'the future, A TODATS. gtinrisa 4.11 a-m-lrSTI. 'Biubc(-7J1 M.

(EST). brief, the twa cniets C-vtrninetit h.u,i rUssKi. r-ov-- lob. for Indian, at civiliaa em ploy menu ray band chief, aad allow. allowances he paid for children up to the ace of It inslrad of the present Is, provided thry remain in scfcooL Rsstrict frasdom.

chM(- Thompson urged that fu be placed aa tha (freedom of Indiana ta leave an Indiaa who reserve for 12 months nM treaty righu but gsma Feaeral vote. -ytany onfranchiaad Indiana are unprepsrad to mils ouislde uf( (ne chief aaid. They go 300 Arrested. After Polish RG's Riot ira kcjiar rtiivrrw BW not ia this mm eoutheeat Pol aad that they bad thought was Orosr. ara out lar mere sr rests a rsuudup aimed at hak-' jmg itatloa lor MMtructma at 'a Romaa Catholic ftrck.

Local 'pnasni say at beat JOS have been picked up. altkaugk affsdaJa -reT i thaa 3a ara Tadeuss Mara, chair maa at he said: would east mintoas af DriAsMacMillan; Former Ottawa Man Dies in West Dr. Angus Alexander Mac- Millaa of Vancouver. iosto" resident or inlaws. vives.

His fsmily moved lo Ottawa when he wss one month old-He wss educated sf- Ottawa elementary schools and Glebe Collegiate -and received his medical degree from Queen's University. He served with the. Nsw from 1942 to 1947 and served at aea during the war years. After leaving tha Navy ba studied anaesthesia at Royal Victoria HosipuL Montreal, then Joined the staff of the Vancouver General Hospital He was also a staff member of Vancouver Children's Hos pital and was on the teaching xnr rj tha ItAivmilv nrf Writ. staff of the University of Brit- ish Columbia, Medical SchooL Me waa married In Stewar.

United Church, Ottawa, 1 1942 to the former Laura (Foley of Bowmanvillej who survives. Also surviving are on son, Bruce, 10; one daughter, Marion, IS: two brothers, Douglas of Ottawa and Major MacMillan. London. Ont and one sjster, Mrs. David Foley, one sister, Mrs.

David Foley, of Port Credit Funeral service wss in Hydro Installing Hew Lines Underground 1 Ottawa Hydro' Is constructing new underground duet-h ttallationa on lha west sidd of Metcalfe street between Albert and Slater, streets. Corcoran' Construction of Kingston, hss torn up the sidewslk for the excavation. The inslallstlon Is to incntM underground facilities connect ing with the Sister street sub- 'Station line with tha policy lot avoiding overhead wiring,.

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