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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 2

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NATIVE OF, OTTAWA Bishop J. C. Cody of Dies Suddenly at 63 LONDON. Ont. (CP) Most Rev.

John Christopher Cody.1 Reman Catholic Bishop of London sincel950. died it 1M this morning in hospital her. He was S3. While Bishop Cody had not been in the best of health -for tome time, his death came He was taken to hospital -Wednesday after becoming ill ij, a Vttr to ihe-Regina -Mundi Seminary. A native of Ottawa, he waa ordained to the priesthood in 1921, and served at curat at St.

Patrick's Church, Ottawa, ami parish priest at Assump tion Church, Eastview, prior to I being tons. xz i. ATfJ i HUM 1 TOR Fnrnllore Values its SWEDLOVE FURNITURE CO. LTD. 174 Dalhousie SL 23eM Rhteaa St W.WM Shop With Confidence Where You Set This Seal of Satisfaction JSCS named Bishop BC, on Jan.

(, over th pastorate at Cantley, i until 1934 when be succeeded Rstifc-John-O'Neill-! 1 parish priest at Eastview. As priest and bishop be was in great demand as a speaker and preacher. Bishop Cody was and French. UNxBdcks Arrns Bon UNITED NATIONS CW lit tfl im the Pope honored him as an Assistant to the Pontifi cal throne. Last year be also a given th Canadian Christians and Jews Human Relations Award for Major Western powers joined Russia and the- Afro-Aiiaa world Wednesday In a unanW mous new step against South; Africa white supremacy gov ernment A Norwegian resolution approved by all II members of thenUedJHdHr-Security Council ctUed on all countries to: 1.

Comply 'with a Council resolution passed in August banning sale of all arm to South Africa. 2. Halt shipment to South Africa of all "equipment and materialt Jhe manufactur n4 i taine rwa it a i mm A He knOWS he's On tO a good mmunitlon in South Africa. L4 oriiain anu ranee voiea lor thing with Tropicana, thtf th new reTClution ligrTTTligrit rum fur his nim iheyhaaiibsiaineanr August COllinS. For SmOOthneSS rounds- that South -j i- Airica was enutiea to receive -makes smugness, and light- for fro ness makes a magnificent aggression.

rcottrrrsrSo here a hint 1 -your supply of Collins magic is waiting for you at your nearest it TROHCfVNrV RUIVt that they, would continue that policy, despite their endorse ment of thtnew resolution. BUILDS REFINERY Denmark has buik a second oil refinerv caoable of refinihi oH ra Hyr; BLADDER IRRITATION MAY DISTURB SLEEP Aiwr ai iffm lunr womwn avva Art aftmnblv ceauoon orlaarr tr nun loa cauaMl jy a ittn, aUcrierichla Cell. Tt ualcklr tKbt Uu Mcoadar achas. Baicular Mln and disturb! tlM MtiaaMi br alidner emd Bladder Irrlftlona. itt ukinff aa inumeit CT8TKX aintiMptie MUi lor ft lev flavja.

Aii rou tftit 3 tittle) CYflTKX UbltU with lata af watar. tm addition to Ma eteantoa aatl vpttc actio. CTSTBX It alao aa aoaJaaaac patn rallcvar far Untsaiatia Falna. Head acha. Bacltacba.

and Biuacular pains. Oft OYcOTX Iroea druaaiat. rsi auar laat. FRED N. GARRETT; FUNERAL SERVICE Our LowQiterheadH Makes Possible Our Reasonable Charges ASSt THOSI WSJOIf -Wl of Vic-1 service to the cause of friend 1937.

At ship between peoples of. differ that time he was one of the youngest Catholic bishops in the world, having observed his 37th birthday on Dec. 16. NAMED COADJUTOR In named Coadjutor to Bishop J. T.

Kidd at London, succeeding him a sixth Bishop of London in 1950. Bishop Cody enjgyed the friendship of religious leaders of all faiths and was most ent creeds. Bishop Cody is survived by four sisters and five brothers. They- art Mrs. Harold (Mar- jade) Perrin of Ottawa; Mrs.

Frederick (Beatrice) Ryan of; Ottawa: Mrs. Walter (Mabel DoucetTrfAkron, Ohio; Mrs. Albert '(Nora) Denlar of Dearborn, Mich, and Anthony, Joseph. Gotdwin and George Cody, all of Ottawa and Ken- active in the EcumenicaLmove lneth of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia ment. As Bishop of London he also was chancellor of Assumption University at Windsor, and when Assumption University merged with the newly rformed University of Windsor this year he was honored by being named as its first Chancellor.

Univer sity of Windsor includes col leges of various religious A son of David Cody, for 42 years a CPR engineer, and the former May Tunney of Ottawa, f' he waa the fourth child and eldest son of a family of 11 attended St. Malachy's and St. Mary's schools In Ot tawa, St. Alexander's Apostolic College, Ironside, the Grand Seminiry in Montreal and the Grani Seminary la Ot tarwSfc was ordained to the priest' hood at the Basilica Ottawa by "ArehblShop-JT St-tmard. Because he was seven months under the canonical age his or.

ii nation required special dis pensation from the Holy See. For It years be was curat at St. Patrick Church, serv ing in 1931 also as parish priest at Darling. Ont. In 1933 fee took JFK Children -Reinterred Beside Father WASHINGTON (AP) -The two infant children of President Kennedy who preceded him in death- now lie beside their father Arlington Na- Th bodies th infant were flown to Washington Wednesday aboard th family plan Carol in and reinterred, on either side of th late president's grave Wednesday night presumably by decision of his wife.

Jac queline Keiuiedy, lb children are Patrick. Bouvier Kennedy, born, prematurely last Aug. and died WrrtiHr girl born dead in lttf. The boy bad been buried at Brook-line, and the girl at Newport, R.L. KROY-WOOL COMBINATIONS 90 Kroy Wool 10 Nylon 225 Alto avauabla; In two-plec THE OTTAWA v.

AYTON O. KEYES, Merivale. Road, who named chairman MEN'S I'IIITER UNDERWEAR By STANFIELDS COMBINATIONS QC OV7( WWI 70 vUIUUCU VWVMfll suit Abo avaOablt la two-ptcct 9.95 ault i I I IS RANK STREET, CfTTAWA A- J34-9MT- YOU PAY ONkY SEE US. for the REAL ROCK BOTTOM PRICES STlREO "THE FERNWOOD" Mtomptrirt Styllnj 2 NOVO SONK DUO (ONE SPUCRS 1 taarMletd Die TYj MEMOMATK TUM1MG HONITBONrC CIKIKT STiBllUES 2 Yr Wirrtntj Pktsri Tub SOCA.95 see Our new im nnups 11 with trade In working condition $2695 up $49 I sjajafj jej tig ij LLTJS33S- .,.1 ELECTRICAL SALES LIMITED i BANK STREET 232-1193 "Th Star of Ptrtonal Strvict" -7- TERMS ARRANGED ii II i SOCIAL ACTION rreiares neaaing ror nome VATICAN CITY (AP) Ro-, man Catholic prelates from around the world headed home from' the Vatican ecumenical council today with orders from Pope Paul to keep working The 3.200 Cardinals-, archbish ops, and patriarchs hastened bajck tefheir dioceses after the council's second two-month ses sion. The third session of the counj cH will be held in September, 19(4.

But the nine-month recess will be no vacation from coun cil business for the prelites. In his address Wednesday closing expressed satisfaction council's work thus far in pro-j- moling vnnsuan uniiy inrougn moderniiation of th church. 1 But, he Indicated that the next session must move aster. He ordered the council's commissions to redraft all pending documents during th recess to thai they might be completed at the aext session. Th pop and many prelates hope the negirsession-wlll be the lattv THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5.

19W 1 program, was launched at St. Francis Xavler University in Nova Scotia in 1900. of University's Friends of Carle-ton annual giving program. Donations, which last year totalled $11,788, are used to help the -university meet teaching and operating expense. PEI Premier Hurt in Crash CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) Premier Shaw, Mrs.

Shaw and thVpremier't Horton, were injured WedneS' day when involved In a traffic accident "near- Cornwall, aix miles from Charlottetown. A car driven by the premier collided with a half-ton. truck driven by Gordon of Corn wall, The hig" 'TI after a snowstorm. Premier Shaw suffered a vert shaking -up and numerous bfiHsei-Mrs ShawHiad-'sr-s- vere cut on th Her left wrist was broken. Mrs.

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