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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 25

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Prepirf The Ottawa Journal tor ft Winter VXliyi THt'RSDAV, MOVEMBEK 1. 1MI 1,400 Employed i 7 Call CE2-3528 kllll a. akm WW ptM nuw or m-wi i Virawa i Carillon Power Project Going Day and Night 1 if WHET J.A.H.HUI1TSS- Mere's all that matters in this world of ours! Each letter stands for a dif- SilLhavetft Jrlentify, Then what do you make ol the WOMEN? MEN xxx XXX WOMEN (Answer tomorrow) Yesterday's Answer: IS children 0 Me each. 'Yl. r.

Modem Campus in Historic Setting Carleton University student itudy in ultra-modern buddings set on sloping green lawns between the historic Rideau River snd Rideau Canal The university, Its 20th year of Instruction, Is Itself mskinK history. Two years ago It was moved Irom Uttawa's debt district to new. three-building campus on 1 tire already oTdiaw-m-itriiresent forroi. TRt is Hopelessly inadequate to meet conditions as they are and 4 as we can see them develop ing-. As a "minimum atep" toward partnership with Europe and bolstering the economy of the Inpn-Communist world, the re port said, the law "must give the President authority to the board, in place of hit presi 1 Colonel By Drive.

Now Ave new buildings and an additional storey on the Science Building are under construction, to be completed by next Fall. Photographed from across the Rideau Canal are the Henry Marshall Tut Building for Science, at left, and Nnr. man Peterson HalHor Arts, (Journal pnt by Maiaki Herter, Findings: Europe Trade Tie 'Vital' to U.S. a BH T1 Km aHM nonderant WASHINGTON A proposal that tht Unit4 States form a "tradfaJrWeTrtltpithiJtoil ropes Common Market wis presented, to Congress Wednea-djr, bytw former high gov. try-of, state under President economic niaji Eisenhower, and Witt-Claytony iR report Domic, affairs in the Truman.

administration, declared their "firm conviction' that the way In "which the Tisn-Communi! industrial nations use their pre- power -4n-da- jermining the issues and the outcome of the coldr. TAKE LEADERSHIP- believe that" the U.S. must form trad partnership KiUl.the European Common MAiltet end" twke'the wadei'ship rrffirrtrWreaWingfree world economic to a Joint linil foreign economic policy. The subcommittee, under the hairtiptnlhip of Pfprftfptativ' Hale Boggs, Democrat, of Louisiana, is conducting-a study. of long-range policy re quirements.

It promises to be a foretaste of next year's bruis ing battle over renewal of the Trade Agreements Act of 1934, ent authority to negotiate item THREE CHOICES The 7 '1 sat a time Allies after 1t was-1earne-ths-wlri-nista-fl when the administration is ponderingJhxeAhoicesiAsk-ing Congress for a basic re modelling of the 27-year-old W. Berlin Screens Red Envoys all Soviet bloc diplomats entering West Berlinin civilian carr at thet Fnedrichstrasse checkpoint, 1 i- The identity controls were begun on orders of the Western Soviet bloc diplomatic cars, which, had free access to West Berlin, were being used to carrv East German com- riesdsy night that the needs a new policy for the; vehicles. I "new era." He did not, how-j The Americans and ever, reveal any details of the French on the other hand refuse administration's tactics or tim- to show their Identity cards at ing. ell to. the East Germans, main- The Herter-Clayton views on taining that the military licence commonly known as the Re-! 'i5 wilh Common Market plates on their cars are enough ciprocal Trade Law, The Herter-Clayton report.

fent figure, and the little' tne nrii or a series oi expert rmM mirH vmi reports commissioned' by. the are stronger than anything ad- identification. Diplomats of all ministration nffiriala hav aaid three missions have willinelv Hint a3 source Of ronxR FOR QUEBEC Here part of the power plant under construction the Carillon Dam, Much of the ground shown in r-ajf By CHARLES LYNCH of The Journal Four of 14 units of the gigsn-tic (200,000,000 Carillon power project otT the "Ottawa "River hear Hawkesbury will be in operation next Summer, 41 members of the Eastern On tario Development Association were informed during a tour ol the development Wednesday. The Carillon project will generate tt watts which will flow to Mont- real, 60 mires east, WELL ADVANCED The huge powerhouse is well advanced. The.

new Carillon-Orenville locks will be in use by vessels next Summer. Vessels are now taken over the power site area by floats. Quebec Hydro Commission, owner of the development, re ports that more than 1,400 men are working day and night to keep the work schedule up to ifte minute. The 1.000-fbot-Iong Perley Bridge over the Ottawa River from Hawkesbjiry-te-Grenville, is to "be raised from eight to nine feet becsuse of the rising of the river level. Cost of the Ontario section of the project from Hawkesbury east is $5,500,000.

a jump of $3,000,000 from the origins! estimate in 1943. The Ontario Government will build a 12-mile park from Chute a Blondeau to-Point in imi it it-. fntn BERLIN West Berlin police-1 Hswkesbury haa plans for a men Wednesday began check-1 2ffacre park in Hawkesbury ing Wednesday the identity of: on the site of the Snye. 11-MILE LAKE The power project will create a take miles long from Carillon to Hawkesbury and the level of -the Ottawa River from the power site to Ottawa feet by the backing tip of the Ottawa. Harry Hustler, director of property for Ontario Hydro, t0 expire Meanwhile Western Allied, urn uniniiuiion policy on irips oy incmwn url linn trt nivmMti -tnr 9n po icy.

Undersecretary of State tin is-varied. The British show t. Ball, said in-k speech to a trade their identity cards to the East conference in New York Wed-' German border guards through) which have been demolished. J.srthe windows oT their 7, "ZZ "O.S7 the windows" oT their" civiliant River which flooded will be (he by the development The Canadian National bridge at Hawkesbury will be removed because of the advance in the river level. Mayor Rosaire Gascon proudly conducted a bus tour of Hawkesbury, pointing out mrftliriu km uvna .1 ik.

itaiihrnirn identity cards at the torn-up Main Street and its thinking' along the same lines. I border when they cross on project: iOO new In fact, some important ties' vated trains. tJiouses in Hawkesbury; 10 new in effect through It was also reported p.pwsj riew-OTgaiiiatiun fur Eco4Wedntday- nomic Co-operation and Devel-: that Soviet officers had donned opmenr. East German army uniforms had takenover control LOTeG LIFE CLUE positions at impprtant points LOUISVILLE, Ky. (P) For on the western border of East "Aunt Ginny" Rankin, the elixir Germany, as well as inside the of life is a cup of hot water country.

every morning before break- Soviet officers in East Ger-fast. "The best thing in the man uniforms have also been world for you," says "Aunt' encountered recently at the Ginny," Virginia Rankin. She Fried richstrasse 103 years old Monday, the sources said. new curling rink. West Hawkesbury would be annex ed, Mr.

Gascon saiL Hawkesbury now- hss a population of 9,000. HOMES RAISED Mr. Gascon said Ontario Hydro' was paying for raising Hawkesbury homes in high-water areas near the Ottawa River. J. Gerald rald Harry -s.

the picture iU be far under wjitrr when 'the big Job is completed. A- I prblecfion can be time," The-mfit; "and the sut- Pens 'rom radioactive fallout. lveycould get underway almost -The City-County Emergency, immediately." Measures Organitation agrees that, such a survey is desirable, but wants special arrangements: for training personnel to carry lout the investigation. FIVE-DAY COURSE At present, it is suggested engineer would Tomebarkane train others. 'It may take a year for the engineer tp train enough people lor, the said Mayor Whit-ton.

She suggested and the dlty-county EMO committee agreed that It would be more prac tical lor the -course to be given competent She made the suggestion in a letter to Commerce and De velopment Minister Nickle el Ontario whobears responsibility for provincial EMO. At the same time, the city county hMO committee sent a that the city and county send i letter to Prime Minister an engineer or architect to enbafcer asking that assessment Civil Defence -College at Am- records be "made available to prior for a five-day course on determine the protection factor methods Hf assessing the pro-jol federal buildings. tertinn lartpr nf buildings. The HOW XONO? NEHRtT CALCUTTA (Reuters) gun to doubt if the is likely to continue, for long or if it is worthwhile continuing at all." Opening a cultural con-; erence. he also said the mill- Rowe, coul not so CJUieTr-oniwagen- wou'' 'n respon- orld rlrohlem.

ould nof WIIFRF A RrVKR-VHr-BE-ttEtl) l.V CHEC This it the spillway at the. Carillon Dam project on the Ottawa River near Hawkesbury. It was visited taVtSAaalavAatt-AfcaVAAAaiAaVAaVAaaiAaVAl -I Akintola HERE'S WIERE WE ARE. NOW Mayor Rosa ire Gascon, of Hawkesbury, left, shows EODA visitors a map of Carillon Dam area. Other men in the picture aie.

Harry Callan, general manager of and Reeve Nelson ClUrlevoia, of Cumberland. Part of the huge Carillon construction job is shown in the background. (Journal Photo by Dominion Widt) eral and Phil Kron-berg. Vankleek Hill, chairman of Zone Four, fODA, led the Eastejn Development Association group. 1 Fk Villeneuve, MP for 'revoll-Glengarry, gaVa high praise to Mr.

Hustler for his fairness In settling 95 per cent of claims by Hawkesbury residents for the loss of their homes. No appeal had been made to the Ontario Municipal Board: people of Hawkesbury self-reliant. The town of Hawkesbury tendered a luncheon at the Legion Hall before the tour and Ontario Hydro hosted a dinner In thr same hall to conclude Mr. Hustler said he found i an informative day. New EMO Building Surve rij'Wence irth survey made of all iuildings EncouragecP By Talks By The Canadian Press A promisei of Canadian help in Western Nigeria's agricultural and industrial development programs "has raised our hopes considerably," Chief S.

L. Akin-tola, Premier of Western Nigeria, said Wednesday. The it year old teacherrnfffspapei tdilnr and lawyer outlined at a press conference Some ot the problems Prune Minister Nehru said here placed before Canadian cabinet yesterday that "we have be- ministers during a round of talks Tuesday and He holds further tslks today. Including a meeting with Prime Minister Diefenbaker, before moving on to Montreal where he tarv approach did not anrliaims tnij solve any major 1 vestors in establishing new in- 'dustr'es in his- country. Z-z3 Wednesday by Eastern Ontario Development Aivwf-atlonfcprescntatives.

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