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"vY 4 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SATURDAYrJULY 25. 1884 Soldier Beaten, Robbed A 19-year-old soldier Was beaten up and robbed of $2 by tttfomen behind the Union Station Friday night. Benjamin Butt, a rifleman with the Second Canadian! Guards stationed at Rockciiffe Airport, was admitted to Tn-Service Hospital for observa- tjion after he suffered head hjs gdvisers. and his racial injuries. He also injured his knuckles when he attempted to fight off his assailants.

Mr. Butt said he was walk- ing from the Besserer Street-, exploit tensions, men wiu oe entrance of the railway station most welcome toward an hotel across the! Asked about Goldwa'ter's sug-street about 11 m. when two gestion that at least the North men attacked him. Atlantic Treaty Organization Unconscious for a few mo- commander should be given ments. when he came to he more authority in the use of taw his wallet on the ground nearby.

It contained $2, which his attacker Mr. Butt aid. Ottawa police are investigating. OttawaArea Deaths DONALD ROY. 32, of 112 Hamilton Avenue, Ottawa.

JOHN PATRICK CAL-' LAGHAN. 66, of Renfrew. WALTER GORDON ATCHISON. 29. ai a result of a ear accident, farmer.

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The control" of the nuclear weapons is one of the most solumn responsibilities of the of tht United States the man who is president can never get away from that ersponsibility and never forget is." Johnson said. adding: GOOD JUDGEMENT "The American people rely on his good judgment. They want that authority vested in a civilian. They do not expect to abandon this duty to military men in the field Asked about Goldwater's plan to make lawlessnet and violence in the streets a campaign issue. Johnson said, "Well, I am gainst stat.

I am against lawlessness and I am very much opposed to violence. I think we have to put atop to it" MALAYSIAN CLASH KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) A Malaysian patrol boat sank a small Indonesian motor-boat In Singapore territorial waters Friday night, killing three Indonesians, the Malay sian defence ministry announced here. A Malaysian sailor on the patrol' boat was killed and three others were wounded in- the engagement Best in PIAXOS, Tanlng and Repairs 17S SPARKS STREET 33X-423J J. D. Sanderson Company United ROOFING ROOF REPAIRS SHEET METAL WORK 437 CATHERINE ST.

CEM3M would you like to bo In BUSINESS YOURSELF? Ken's tht clwnca to if lb tat AM 10011X6 fOR lUSMOSHOI Mwtstoe a mt racklni tsftriwH). Wlfi RtahMa ueRa) tmrm ym strvki slatiM Inirwt. Abtn anrafi bkhmj mi Dm fmrtt pltallal tebtad1fl. DPOtiaa DESBABLE, IUT JOT ESOTTUI-tc WarasM fird mi knmH to mm trhi art Mti Mma Magers. TOO WU IKBYl Ji Ttrlaa- HI nr? nasanable rwlal Raaaclal auWawa hum Hpperl mil tn mntablltM fta.

Ufa ksartxt (falwu(H fraMtf, at i Utk tali Ail tppsftmlfy Ma. Jim mm ef Ike laslest frnriai mi Mil arserttjht tttc-to Ike telreltiM Dtli TtlepkvN MS-1946 tv CMpMi mi rthn rail catiM TODAY Ik CANADA ItUTED, 190 lert Amet, Orlawa, Ontarie. 1 NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. (HOME) From Page One City City Solicitor Don Hambling will determine scope of the investigation and submit it to the judge who accept, broaden or restrict it. City Council by its.

action Wednesday night, indicated it favored a. broad investigation since Mr. Greenberg made "a sweeping statement that: "City authorities are permitting gross negligence and incompetence resulting in the waste of millions of tax dollars." Bluntly, Mr. Greenberg thinks it is "unusual" lor the city to be allowed to frame the terms of "Not," said; Mr. Nelligan, "that I think they will be such as to make for an acquittal." FORMAL RESOLUTION But he wondered why the Council resolution did not specify a judge to inquire into specific matters.

'Perhaps it was only pre liminary resolution," he said. that will be followed by a formal resolution after they sound out some Mr. Nelligan stressed that it was -not meant to be criti cism of the city because "there might be other area (beside roads, water and sewage) we know- nothing about they intend to investigate a well." But, be added, the am to be Investigated should be "pinpointed exactly and the Inquiry not go orToo. a wild goose Mr. Greenberg want the right to have hi counsel at the hearinc.

"Hi biggest fear is that be won't be allowed to." said Mr. Nelligan. "But I have every confidence that hell get the right And. all we can assume tn good faith, is that the city records will be open. The section of the Municipal Act cited by Council provides that a Judge of Curletoa County or an adjoining county be requested to "inquire Into or concerning any matter wttn the good government of the municipality or the conduct of any part of Its public Dullness FLOATING JUDGE It is known that the county judges involved have a heavy calendar of cases.

So tne city will approach a county judge who is on roving assignment by the province called "floating" judge- The approach win be made next week. "Before that Mr. Nelligan intends to meet with City Solicitor Hambling to discus terms of the inquiry. He referred to the' Payne-Ross consultants reports of survey into civic operations which some aldermen nave said clearly Indicates "waste. inefficiency and duplicate CIVIC OPERATIONS That survey was taken mora than four years ago but Mr.

Nelligan said, "we have no idea how many of their reconv mendations have been imple- ariea eMeereejeei AGE .1 (BUS.) mented for the improvement of civic operations." Mayor Whltton said Wednesday night that she would demand "full action" in court for defamatory libel if Mr. Greenberg' charges proved untrue. But Mr, Nelligan said his client's statements were the "kind of charges any citizen can make." "They were not made to pil lory anyone but to prove the city can save money." FULL Mr.Greenberg has stressed time and again that the inquiry should not be so broad as to becloud his charges in a lengthy investigation. "I will co-operate." he said, "if it is designed to make i complete and full investigation of all operations of the sewer, water and, road departments. "All relevant city records and information should be available to the inquiry and thus to the -people of Ottawa." If that happens, said Mr.

Greenberg. then tne Inquiry will "receive my fuH- and active co-operation. if in some man ner the mayor use Insidious and devious methods of misdirecting the inquiry," he said, "I shall take my case to the people. "that last remark Is taken to mean that tantly" he will challenge the mayor at the December election. (From Pai oTe Noted He left McGiU University College to enlist with the Irish Fusiliers of Canada at the out break of the First World War and Went oversea in 1915.

In France from 1916 to 1919, he won the Military Cross at Amiens in 1918, and completed an arts degree from the University of BC while he was overseas, graduating in UBC's first class In 1916. After his scholarship' to Ox ford he was called to the bar of BC In 1923 and joined a Vancouver taw firm in 1929. In 1940 he went oversea and as brigadier led the 4th Infantry Brigade in the Dieppe raid of 1942. He was awarded the DSO. Following convales cence, and period of deputy chief of staff at Ottawa, be returned to Europe and was wounded again at Caen In July 1844 and mentioned in dispatches In 1943.

-His appointment to the Indo- Chlneae commission came -in 1954. Chief Justice Lett leaves his wife Evelyn and two daughters. jFrom PeTeilnei Mayor To enforce the act, he or dered police CapL Fernand Boucher to hire 15 special constables to supplement the regular 20-man force. The mayor said the telephone caller, whoa be refused to Identify, told kin of gatbaring of 2 to 28 rnea at the Beaulne residence Friday afternoon. Mr.

Beaulne could not be reached for comment, but his wife told a reporter she didn't know what all the fuss was about. She said there were 10 persons at her home Friday, four of them children. Only ti'ree men Were present: Mr. Beaulne; a friend, Thomas Duhaime; and a tenant, Lucien Rivard. Mayor Girard said be informed Provincial Police of his reading the riot act and.

provincial officer "will come if we need "When the people bear about what I have done I don't believe we will have any trouble." Jyays to turn if you're tired cf ordinary VhJjScics! Li 4 ACADIAN i rr MM ,35 PRINCESS-ANNE AND FRIEND Princess Anne, left, 13. daughter of Queen Elizabeth II of England, walks with an unidentified schoolmate a they leave Benenden Church after service -conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. They're dressed in uniform of Benenden School, which they attend and which is 50 miles southeast of London. The church service marked the beginning of Speech Day at the school. AIMoarnar Wlwphoto From Page One Beatle-Wig Jack Blanc.

56, of 242 Wellington Street, a skin-div ing Instructor, told a teller as the bandit was leaving. "Quick, give me a gun. I a crack shot" FIRED SHOT Blanc chased the bandit around a comer and fired a shot Just as he was getting into a car. The gunman turned, aimed carefully and fired a single shot that lew off most of Blsnc's bead. He then left the car and headed on foot down a aide street As lie was about to enter another auto comman deered from another bank cus tomer, a poke cruiser pulled In behind him.

The bandit fired three shot at the police car. smashing both front and back windows and. cutting Const Donald Jackson on the face and neck. "He looked to be about 30 years old." Martens said," and he acted like a real nut He kepL up a steady stream of shouts and orders while he was in the bank." A teller said tne bandit told her he waa "letting the women go free because be doesnt shoot women." The Police Commission has offered a 11,000 reward for in formation on the bandit The stolen auto was a cream 1960 Pontiac bearing licence number 293-140. old were apprehended by police Friday afternoon while attempting to break into a house on Miriam Avenue in Manor Park.

Although police are continuing their investigation, they said it appeared as if the three boy were not involved In any other Mice were notified by a nearby resident who saw the boy attempting to force open the front door of the bouse. Rebel Priest Transferred LOS ANGELES (AP)-Ry. William H. DuBay, the young priest who asked Pope Paul to, dismiss James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre as archbishop of Los Angeles, has been transferred to a parish in suburban Anaheim. -Father DuBay.

IS. publicly asked Cardinal Mclntyre'a removal last month on ground of 'grow malfeasance in office" by allegedly failing to give Catholics leadership on racial issues. The priest's transTer was disclosed Friday by a friend and confirmed by Rt. Rev. Benjamin G.

Hawkes, chancellor Or administrative officer of the archdiocese. tMMoRaf arOrKrAo ORGANIST- CHOIRMASTER EasffflliHtar United Church, lalltvillt, Ontario Two Sunday morning service, conduct intermediate and enter drain, facilities available for teaching organ, plan or vocal. Apply, stating qualifications and salary expected, toe D. F. LAMB 53 Hasting! Drive, Belleville, Ont.

UHDG Manor Park Break-In Bid Foiled Two juveniles and a 16-year- uuuu uu niSTII I FRRriHoptnwn.Nova Scotia i i From Fa7er0nel 1,000 Tangle Store windewi by the detea were smashed and soma ef the shape were tested as the angry erewds sufgeet through the Jeaaph Avenue area, a predominantly Negre'aalgb- The rioting out about 11.30 p.m. Friday night and con tinued far into the early hours of today. OUT OF CONTROL' After three hours, police said, the situation was "definitely out of control and critical." Later, however, the police re ported that the maruding gangs in the embattled area had been broken up into smaller groups and thes ituation eased. Looting was rampant, a fire broke out in the riot area and police cars were overturned during the pitched battle. A number of automobiles was bat tered and smashed.

Firemen were prepared to use high-pressure hoses toe ombat the rioters if police gave the orde STREET FIGHTING A police lieutenant said that more than tot persons- possibly as many as 1,001 at on time- were involved in the street fight ing- '--vv--. State teflce and sheriffs deputies were alerted baa were net cenunltted. There waa little er no sheeting and pellce Police said the trouble began when two officers were summoned to arrest a Negro man reported "causing trouble" at a street dance a Negro section of the city near the downtown area. When police put handcuffs on the man. the disorder began.

At first a few police' cars were ordered to the scene and several arrest were made. Then lb situation mushroomed and every police cruiser in the city wa rushed In. The arrival of the whites en the scene' then Inflamed the situation, police said. THE TRUTH ABOUT NERVE DEAFNESS Free Booklet Tells An Naw tar Um rim tta. Or UM facta at ta Natlae's 1 nua karla Sttm Naavc Caul iit UMIa kaa kMa wrilua aaat tfeU allallM tSTtolkl cMSlllaa tkat kaaeicaa aa ImUUs atllHaes, Tkta Mir tMklr nalalaa irkl Nm atiAm M.

tatacfam Mk tMarlaw aa wkai tynrton, iwk Mr. ti4 hi ahr raa may kar. ka( rail jiinuaa. WUI samrr a tMarn sM klr WUI a)rtkUu klf Tku nmwkakla mil kMklM Mia wkat sekraca kaa aM to fcaia ytm If rm kaa aarva aiafaiaa. aat smhI rear aa a4ma to DAVIDSON HEARING CENTRE LTD.

S7t LAUHlEJt AVE. SU-t74 Open tM to Daily, Satardays by Aopolartaseat W. B. OavMsaa. CrrUn BlaarlM AM naeialasla TKE ELECTRICJa.

KEPAI3 AKD INDUSTRY OTTAWA ZONE WHSMA the MlalMer af Labour kaa eaMsnatad that puH at Ontarie aaarrlba aa las City of Ottawa an tka sutwbea area adjacaat tkarata and tying wttMa a Una drawn a follows: kaHaalwi Lfl tba bitarMcUon of tba northwastarrjr Uratt af Ih ro4 allewaaca batwaaa lota SO an SI. Cocir.oann a Da Townatup at March, with tha high walar mark aa the aoaOwaalaily bank of tk Ottawa KItot-. ibanea aamhaaaltrtr alone um awtkwaMarrjr UnM af tk road aUowaaea batwaaa kMa aa SI. aa each af sum Una 5. 4.

S. and 1 ha tba said towaakia and alen tba north woaUrty limit af the road auowaac batwaaa lota and St aaeh of eoapnalana 1. a. and aa tba Towaakia af Huntiar to Oat aaalb-wartartr limit af tha road allowance batwaaa eoncoaakjna and thane aouutoastarly alan tba aouthwaaterty Unit af tha last aaantlonad foadaUowanoa to tha diviaiaa Una bafaaa tha town-ahtpa af Huatloy and Ooulboura; tbanoa aerthaaotorly awn tha aaid divtatoa Una to tha dlviffaa hha It la tha Township ef Oovlbaarn; dlvanoa Una batwaaa lota 1 and 1 through aaeh of contaaalana IS to I. bath tathanv.

ta tba dlrknaa Una batwaaa the township of Ooulboura and Marlborough; thaae northiarlarly along tha last mrnuooad dlraKm Una to tha dlrtaton tin bafaau lota and a. Concoasloa i fan tha Township af Marlborough; tbanoa soathMaurtjr along tha last aianuonad division tin to tha dlvtstoa Una batwaaa toiiciaatona and 10 In tha Township of Marlborough; thane aorth-aatarly along tha northwaatorly limit of CowcaaaTua Township of Marlborough to and eonUmung la a aorthaasterly dtracUon along tha north was tarty limit af Lot In aaeh of concessions 4. S. 1. and broken front tn tht Townahlp of North Go war: thaac ean-tlnumg In a northaaaurly dlrocuon along tha north waatarly limit of Lot S.

Conccoalon 1 In tha Townahlp of Oagood to tha northaastsity limit of aaid Lot thane aoutherly along tha northasatorly limit of mm Lot to tn product ton limit of Lot Coneaasloa thanea aorUiaaitaily alona tha aaid production and tha north wastarly Umtt of Lot I. Concession and Its production aorthsaatarly to tha northaastorly limit of tha road allowance between amnaaalnna tba last mentioned northeasterly the road allowance batwaan lota northeasterly along tha southeeeterty Umtt of tn road aiarwanr bstweeii lota and la cone salon. to 11. both Inclusive, to tha southwesterly umtt at tba road allowance between the Township of Oss-oooa, County, of Carteton and tha Townahlp ef Cumbarland. County of Itussell; thence southeasterly along the last mentioned southwesterly limit to the production southwesterly of the southeasterly limit af the road allowance between the townahlBe of Cumberland and ttuseeU In the aaaurly along th said production of and the southeasterly umtt or the last mentioned roaa allowance to tba production southeasterly of th southwesterly limit of Coneaasloa a Hi tha Townahso af Cumberland; thence northwesterly the southwesterly limit of the last mentioned Cone ass, on to and continuing In a northwesterly direction along tha southwesterly limit ef the second concession from tha Ottawa Hirer In the southerly limit of the first concession from the Ottawa lover-.

inenee westerly along tn last mentioned southerly limit to tn division line between lota I and It In the last mentioned concession; thence northwesterly along the last mentioned dhrtston line to the high water mark on the aoutherly bank- of th Ottawa Itrrer: thence waatarly along the said hi(h water mark to th pi see of beelnnln. aa a mna for Tat Kt.ttCTnic At. aapata a. raw. STBUCTIOM INDUS-TUT.

which la defined aa an work done by tlectnciaa. which Includes all electric si Installations la build mi. -structures or premises and all electrical Installation or or tn respect or equipment, apparatus or appliance operaung er to be oners therein, and th repair and maintenance of th itnetaUatto (a) maintenance repairs; anal (hi th mmor installations sr alterations Incidental to riwttntenance, -tn respect of th buildings and premiss used tn th operation of a manufactutina. Industrial or service institution, where, the weea: la a one oy ine regular employes af sai (Mll.iillm NOW THMEPOM TAKI ftOTTCC that purouarrl to The atandarda Act, a 8.0. Ipso.

Chapter a conference at th employers and employ ses ngagwd said rone la hereby sununoned to tmploysss enraged re by sununoned to Ottawa. Ontario. In tha Board Room, at tha hour ef JO pat, on Tuesday. July t. Its, for tha purpose ef Investigating and eon-atdaring the condition of labour and the practices prevailing In the said Industry and for negotiating and submitting to th Minister Labour a achadul of wsgss and hours and days of Isboor-.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the employer and sn ploy ses who attend such confront ar aathartad and enipuwisd by Th Industrlel gtsndsrds Act to sMgottot ecbedule, and subject to th approval of Th Industry and Labour Board and th Minister of Labour, th Lieutenant Oovornor Council assy declare tkat sock seksd! shall he Madias apa an smptoyera and sw-pleyses la seek bsdastry wklek tacbjde all persens hi any way mcated esspleysd la the work tpwatiaaa sastd la sack ladastm. DATED At TORONTO, Jhla SPth das- af' June, net. H. Ik Police Crackdown On Klan ST. AUGUSTINE.

Ft. Florida's special police force cracked down on the Ku Klux Klan Friday after a fire bomb waa thrown into a posh motel that had been integrated tern-porarily. Warrants were sworn out against five men charging them with burning a cross on private property without permission. One of them was slo charged with wearing a hood that cov ered his face, a violation of a state law The warrant were the first to be sworn out against lead ers of the Klan since this city's racial turmoil started two months ago. Hours before the warrants were sworn out by the state's special police force, a gallon Jug of inflammable liquid was tossed through a window of the Monson Motor Lodge dining room, then ignited by two Molo-) toe cocktaUa.

nude with soft drink bottle. i No one was in the restaurant when the fire bomb wont off about .3 a.m. IUT DBffl ROM Tht ttOWQT tvnoiias SSvSS 1KB Regtel Fercitsn CmpM Himll MatohlfS- taw ear. tm, awie at 7r. rr hw tuna Hart, vtttt Mr Bk Stmt mm aa tst.Baak, tst-l.

Mam stiMt Mara at 111 Stir rer, IIMIII, g. h. Johssctfs Ftrotere Limited frae Parkas Bath Stave batwaan Ma and 1. Cuiiaalrm thanoa aoathaaatarty alona the aomnwastaily i of tha north waatarly and 3: thane northwesterly along limit to tha eoutheestertr limn of and S. Conceanon County of Russell; thane north along the aaid production and tn manufacturing.

Industrial la th said Industry within th meet st tee St Patrick BtrearL KOWNTREK, Minister of Labour. 3 3 mmmJAf-i II Uimm.

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