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Page 12 THE EVENING CITIZEN. OTTAWA, CANADA fuesday, May 27, 1952 10-Ceiit Leap MP Would Extend Area Of Canital To Prescott In Potatoes A virtual potato famine, re-! fleeted in a 10-cent price leap for a 10-pound bag of potatoes In the past two days, is in i prospect for Ottawa housewives, i Saturday, old potatoes were City News In Brief Admits $340 Theft Mario Meloche, 26. of 46 Rou-ville 8treet, Wrlghtville. was remanded one week for sentence in City Magistrate's Court when he pleaded guilty to the theft of articles valued at $340 from the Ottawa Drug Company 455 Sussex Street. Meloche admitted taking quantities of razor blades, cosmetics, glasses, pens, pencils and other supplies from the firm, where he was employed as a checker and receiver.

All the articles have been recovered. I 1 1 'Wr George Murray, the Liberal MP from' the wide open spaces of British Columbia's Cariboo country, would like to see Ot-tawans enjoy some of the outdoor life of his home province, and his Idea Is a subdivision that would extend from "Ottawa right over to Prescott." Mr. Murray told Commons about his suggestion last night, and wondered about "some kind of Influence that is holding the limits of the city within narrow bounds with the hope of ex-1 trading from the civil servants the ultimate in rental for pre- mlses occupied." out a city for the future, a great subdivision that will extend from the Ottawa River right over to Prescott. It could be extended by degrees from time to time in order to allow these people to get out of the heart of these purlieus and into the beautiful countryside of Ontario; to get an acre or half an acre of land, with water laid down, sewers, hydro and paved streets." Beautiful Countryside He said there is no more productive or more beautiful part of the world than that contiguous to Ottawa, yet our stupid generally selling at 79 cents for 10 pounds. Monday they jumped to 85 cents and today are at a record high of 89 cents.

Dealers said they could not recall similar prices since the peak reached during the First World War. One wholesaler efts estimated there was only three High Rents Arrived In Korea Pte. Harold P. True, RCAMC, who has arrived safely in Korea for duty with the 25th Brigade. Pte.

True ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry True, 218 Devonshire Place. Impaired Driver Fined Dan Dwyer, of Perkins Mills, was fined $75 in Hull Court on a charge of driving while impaired. His driver's permit was also suspended for three months.

He said he knew of small- i "ow few real estate salary civil servants paying aent 10 confine the bound-more for suites than he could aries of the town to narrow limits." He wants subdivisions on either side of a four-lane highway to Prescott so that civil servants, no matter what their Incomes, could enjoy "all the amenities of life to which every Canadian ls entitled." afford $100 or $125 a month while in the Cariboo "we should be glad to have $10 a month for similar premises." "Ottawa ls the brains of Canada," said Mr. Murray. "I suggest that the minister of finance should start tonight to plot Mayor's Convention The three-day convention of the Ontario Mayors and Reeves Association opens at the Chateau Laurier tomorrow with some 250 delegates and their wives expected to attend. President of the association is Mayor E. C.

Sargent of Owen Sound. Highlights of the convention will include a City of Ottawa dinner on Wednesday evening, a Three More Outbreaks By Reuter New Agency LONDON Authorities today reported three further outbreaks of livestock foot-and-mouth disease in Britain bringing the total since the epidemic began last November to 368 weess supply 01 potatoes leit in the Ottawa district. He saw little relief from imports of new potatoes from the United States where a similar scarcity exists. New Supply In July The tight situation is expected to last until about the second week in July when new potatoes from Western Ontario will start coming in. Excessively damp weather could delay them, however.

Vendors on Ottawa's By Ward market selling fast-diminishing stocks of old potatoes at $4.50 per 75-pound bag bore out the general scarcity theme. Local potatoes they said are nearly at an end. They could not recall similar prices since the First World War when 75-pound bags fetched $7. Excessively wet weather, which was general last year, is blamed for the shortage. Maritime production was down an estimated 40 percent.

Potatoes are fetching $5 a bag at Char-lottetown, PEI, the highest price in the province's history, and it Is estimated that only 100 carloads are left. 500,000 Catholics jam Barcelona For Congress Avert Rideau Tragedy Speedy action by Wayne Brown, (left) 353 Russell Road and Brian Mackey, 242A Park Street, East-view, last night enabled the rescue of Miss Veronica Mcintosh, Laurentian Terrace. She had been walking on the Strathcona Park footbridge when the span broke loose and headed downstream. The boys went to her rescue in an old row-boat, using I recepion by Hull on Thursday afternoon and a dinner tender -Photn by Newton brooms for oars. ed by the province on Friday night.

Two of the outbreaks occurred in Sussex in the south and the third in Staffordshire in the West Midlands. Livestock slaughtered to check infection now total 43,907. Soldiers Satisfied skies at night. The streets were thronged. Numerous altars erected throughout the city were dominated by three huge crosses visible to pilgrims arriving by sea and air.

The biggest cross will become a permanent landmark commemorating the congress The congresses honor the belief that Christ ls truly present By The Aoclatct Prww BARCELONA, Spain The purple-robed cardinals, archbishops in violet and Roman Catholic pilgrims from all over the world gathered In this ancient city to pray for peace at the opening today of the 35th International Eucharistic Congress. The congress first in 14 years opens officially with the arrival this afternoon of the Army Says Charlotte Too Late For Welcome Improvements Asked For To Get Pay Boost Nelson Castonguay, chief electoral officer, is slated for a $2,000 salary Increase to $12,000 per annum. Legislation now before Parliament establishes a salary range of from $8,000 to $12,000 for the chief electoral officer post, which carries the rank of a deputy minister. Mr. Castonguay, 38, in the Dread ana wine ot tne Pope's representative, Federico sacrament of Holy Communion By Bob Blackburn Evening Citizen Staff Writer Mayor Whitton today was still boiling about the lack of official welcome for the repats who ar called the eucharist.

The last congress was held in Budapest. Windsor Park The Municipal Recreation Committee will make a survey of playground facilities In River-dale Ward this evening with a view to improving Windsor playground. rived here from Korea yester Hardware Official At a recent meeting in Toronto Charles Tighe of Rankin's Hardware was elected a Director of the Builders Hardware Club of Ontario. The organizalion includes representatives of the builders' hardware industry, consultants, wholesilers. manufacturers' agents and manufacturers in Ontario.

Clergy, Laity At Funeral Of B. J. Kinsella Friends and relatives this morning paid final tribute to the memory of the late B. J. "Barney" Kinsella at requiem high mass in St.

Brigid's Church. Scores of former sports associates, in addition to representative groups from the Holy Name Society, the Knights of Columbus and the Sons of Ireland, attended the impressive service conducted by Rev. Francis Corkery. One of Ottawa's brightest lacrosse stars of the pre-First World War era and father of Citizen sports writer Jack Kinsella, he died suddenly Sunday morning at his home. 300 St.

Patrick Street. He was in his 59th year. The body was met at the door by Father Corkery and the long line of mourners was followed by many friends who had known Mr. Kinsella through the years in sport and church circles. Also attending the service were priests representing various Ottawa parishes.

Assisting in the service were Rev. J. A. Whelan and Rev. Arnold Ingram.

Priests assisting in sanctuary were Rev. G. Zachary, St. Patrick's, Rev, Thomas Farrell, St. George's, Rev.

Frank French, Blessed Sacrament, Rev. Gerald Done-gan, St. George's, Rev. L. K.

Poupore and Farrell Banim. of St. Patrick College, Rev. D. p.

McDonald. St. Theresa's, and Rev. J. J.

Welch, Fitzroy Harbor. Interment took place in Notre Dame Cemetery, with graveside prayers being said by Father Whelan. In Cortege Among those attending the funeral were: J. P. Kenney, general manager, and V.

M. Young, of The Ottawa Citizen; was named chief electoral officer upon the retirement of his father, Jules Castonguay, In 1949. when the train arrived. The train arrived before she did, and the officer went about his duties. "The mayor arrived late, and now apparently complains because the troops were not kept separate from their families in order to permit her to greet them first." Don't Interfere Lyn Jamjson, manager of the Ottawa Board of Trade, who is 90 Cents In Toronto TORONTO Housewives today paid 90 cents lor 10 pounds of old potatoes, the highest potato price In Torbnto history.

The rise was brought on by a scarcity of imports and almost total lack of homegrown varieties. Department of Agriculture officials said potato stocks in the province are down because farmers last year planted few. Carleton Registrations A delegation of 13 residents Hungary, In 1938. Two popes are to 3s honored by this congress. A square where many of the ceremonies are to be held will be named after the present Pontiff, Pope Pius XII.

The other is the late Pope Plus who was beatified last year and who, many expect, soon may be canonized. from the Ottawa South section last night asked the committee to make some improvements to Cardinal Tedeschini. Already 500,00 visiting faithful jammed Barcelona. Among the pilgrims were many Canadians, led by Archbishop Vachon of Ottawa and Archbishop Maurice Roy of Quebec. Archbishop Vachon, who will deliver an address during the congress, has been appointed by the Pope as President of the permanent committee In charge of Eucharistic Congresses.

Tedeschini inaugurates the congress first held in Lille in 1881 with the singing tonight of the Venl Creator in Barcelona's cathedral. The official program concludes Monday. Triumphal Entry Foreign Minister Albert Mar the Windsor park. With money provided in the Registrations were in full swing today for the summer session of Carleton College. The number of applications for the courses already Indicate that the enrolment will be higher than the 200 total of last year.

Classes will start Thursday night at seven o'clock and will continue Monday and Thursday nights until the end of August, the instruction hours being from 7 to 9.30 p.m. day, but the soldiers themselves, It seems, couldn't care less. Nor could the army. After leading a civic delegation to Union Station to welcome the Ottawa boys and "not being able to find any" the mayor levelled blasts heavily larded with terms like "shameful neglect," "aisgusting," "discourteous and inefficient." They're All Happy The Evening Citizen today interviewed at their homes a number of soldiers who arrived yesterday, and is able to report they have found their families, and all seem eminently happy. "I don't think things could have been handled better," a Van Doos sergeant beamed.

"They gave us our passes on the train, and when it pulled into the station, we were free agents, able to go straight to Harry Forbes Dies Suddenly In 71st Year in charge of Legion welcomes here, explained the Legion policy non-interference. "We give the boys as good a welcome as we can, with cigarets and coffee and so on, and do anything we can to help them, but we keep strictly out of their way and don't interfere with family welcomes," he said. As a result of Mayor Whitton's complaints, he inquired of the army if there should be any change in Legion welcoming procedure and was told the work as done now could not be improved on. budget for work at Brewer Park $1,500 for the beach, and $3,200 for buildings it was hoped that a transfer of some of these funds might be made so that the requested work at Windsor could be done. Traffic Problem The delegation complained that the soft ball and baseball diamonds were monopolized by adults and organized leagues, tin Artajo and all of Spain's A prominent city mining top government leaders except engineer, Harry Leo Forbes, 70, of 30 Russell Avenue, died sud and the children did not get the Canada's Hope For The Derby In Final Breeze By Alan Harvey Cmdln Press Staff Writer EPSOM, England Indian Hemp, Canada's longshot hope for the richest of all Epsom Der-bys, breezed five furlongs over this horseshoe-shaped course today, and was declared fit and ready for tomorrow's big race.

As the chestnut colt streaked down world-famous Tattenham Corner and into Epsom's homestretch, a three-man Canadian contingent cast a critical eye on "this final workout. Later Charlie Conacher, former Canadian hockey star, said he and the other Canadian onlookers were "very well pleased" with Indian Hemp's perform- use of the grounds. Representa tives of the Hopewell Avenue Home and School Association and the St. Margaret Mary's Generalissimo Francisco Franco were to greet Tedeschini on his arrival. Franco plans to make a triumphal entry into Barcelona harbor Thursday aboard the cruiser Miguel de Cervantes.

Barcelona, Spain's second city, was dressed up as never "efore. Flags decked Lhe buildings Spotlights flashed across the Going To Philly After 17 years' service In the Canadian Pacific Railway's passenger department in Ottawa, Albert G. Chamberland, of 60 Fairmont Avenue, will be appointed the company's city ticket agent at Philadelphia, effective June 1. The announcement was made by A. L.

Sauve, general agent of the CPR's passenger department here. Mr. Chamberland will succeed a former Ottawa man, Eugene R. Fascist Bloc denly this morning after a short illness. For the past 40 years he had been manager of Blackburn Brothers, in Ottawa.

A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forbes, he was born in Waverley, N.S. He received his higher education at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonlsh, of which he was an honors graduate.

He was also Parish Parent-Teachers Association, pointed out the traffic our families. "Some of the places we stopped on the way from Vancouver, the train would stop, the local problem on Riverdale Avenue, and urged that work be done on the playgrounds so that children would stay off the busy street. Elections Shows Power By The Associated Pres- ROME A new Fascist movement, newly mated with monarchists, was proving the explosive surprise in returns today from elections in a third of Brown, who went from here to Philadelphia in April of 1947. The group, headed by Mrs. Mr.

Brown will become travelling passenger agent, working Douglas Mather, Matthew J. Beahen and Aldermen David McMillan and George Sloan, urged consideration of perma ance. Also watching the work- out of Philadelphia. uul Tiln Tr. Wallv and Jack Kinsella; were owner Max Bell of Calgary ZZZZZZ Prank James McCaf nent buildings for dressing Dunlap, and a partner, Wilder Ripley.

boys would get out, and then the welcome would start. The mayor would make a speech, the aldermen would make speeches, the dog catcher would make a speech it would go on all night, while all the boys fidgeted around waiting to see their families. Don't Want Holdup "Naturally, we appreciate people's thoughtfulness in making us welcome, but I don't think any of the boys want to be held up by any formal welcomes." Another sergeant said all the welcoming in the world wouldn't have kept him from his family for one second after the train stopped. "It's good to have a welcome of some sort," he said. "A band playing would have been nice-some decorations maybe, but no Interference." "You can't expect the boys to be interested in civic delegations rooms and toilet facilities at Brewer Park.

In any case, the committee will survey the situation at the two parks this evening, then see what can be done about the problem. The meeting was under the chairmanship of Aid. Roly Wall, and was attended by Aldermen Marty Walsh, Ernie Jones, Charles St. Germain, Jules Mo-rln and F. M.

Journeaux, with Recreation Commissioner J. Alph Dulude and Assistant Commissioner R. F. O'Nell. frey, Cecil Duncan, John Mulvt-hfll, Ed Taylor.

Len Leclair, Michael Delaney, Joseph Glee-son, W. P. O'Meara. Q. C.

Aid. Henry Rheaume, Joseph Shaughnessy. E. J. Caseyf first secretary of the Holy Name Society, Ed Bam-brick, Walter Bambrick, William Bambrick, Alex Adams, E.

V. O'Meara. Douglas Baldock, James Gleeson, Joseph Copping, R. J. Neville, C.

J. Neville, Henry Bance. Charles O'Reilly. T. H.

O'Reilly, J. C. Kelly and Rene McNicoll. Italy's provinces and towns. But the governing Christian Democratic party held control of Rome's city hall.

The Italian Social Movement (MSI) which venerates the memory of Mussolini and idealizes his corporate state, in league with wealthy monarchists, won Salerno, where Allied soldiers fought a vicious Second World War invasion battle to wipe out Fascism in Italy. The same bloc won Naples, the great port which is allied headquarters for Southern Europe, and Bari, where United States arms aid pours into Italy. Foggia. great U.S. air force base during the war, also joined the Fascist column.

The three Canadians flew from Canada to see the Derby and will return by air Thursday night. Indian Hemp, by the sire Nas-rullah which now stands in the United States, was purchased by Bell last April from British owner Sir Humphrey de Traf-ford for a price now reported considerably below the 25,000 originally believed involved. The colt once was a 66-1 in pre-race betting, but late money, possibly including driblets from the large Canadian colony in London, has shaved the price to 33-1. an honors graduate in mining engineering from McGlll University. Active Sportsman Mr Forbes had been very active In local organizations, and was an active curler, golfer, and fishing enthusiast.

Apart from being a member of the Engineering Institute of Canada, he belonged to the Rivermead Golf Club, and the Ottawa Curling Club, as well as the Campeau Fish and Game Club. He was also a member of the Ottawa Council of the Knights of Columbus, and belonged to the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's parish, and the League of the Sacret Heart. Mr. Forbes married the former Agnes Burke in Ottawa, In 1911.

Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. F. Lecavalier (Elizabeth), of Ottawa, and one brother, L. C.

Forbes, of Halifax, as well as three grandsons. Funeral service Is to be held at St. Joseph's Church, Thursday at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. $850.

CASH at a time like this," another soldier said. "We want to see our families, not the mayor. "The army looked after things here just the way the boys! wanted it, and they shouldn't From Page One Liberals were recalling a public speech ir southwestern Ontario by George Nowlan. MP, president of the National Conservative Association of Canada, who criticized Mr. Drew's party leadership.

Some government supporters saw In yesterday's by-election results the lesson that all by-elections should be held as promptly as possible after Commons vacancies occur. When they are delayed, other issues blow up, during a session of Parliament, which have their impact on public opinion. The Liberal loss in Roberval was pictured as being the direct result of the entry of Liberal candidate, in addition to the official government candidate. Cabinet Changes Should an early election come Prime Minister St. Laurent would make some cabinet chan would make some cabinet changes.

Public Works Minister Al-phonse Fournler, QC, Hull, years in the Commons and 10 years in the cabinet, to take a puisne judgeship on the Exchequer Court of Canada. Fisheries Minister Robert Mayhew, Victoria, it is expected, would retire, likely to the Senate. Possibly also Secretary of State Gordon Bradley would be named to the Senate from Newfoundland. Even though redistribution might not be put through before the current 21st Parliament Is dissolved. British Columbia might toe given two cabinet ministers Ralph Campney, defence parliamentary assistant, and James Sinclair, finance parliamentary assistant.

British Columbia's Commons strength is scheduled to go up from 18 to 22 members. $7C EVERY I i WEEK Brewery Creek Settlement Quiet Today The shack town by Brewery Creek was more like a ghost town today in the wake of yes $400 GRAND PRIZE Queen Takes Her Children To Scotland Army From Page One Serve Notice On Germans By their declaration, Britain and the U.S. thus served notice on Germany, In answer to French desires, that she must not attempt to withdraw from the European Army on a lone-wolf course once her armed Miss Canada? Ballet Dancer Marilyn Sewell. 211 Cobourg Street Is one of Ottawa's entries in the Miss Canada contest, to be held at Brant Inn, Burlington, in August. terday's last-ditch stand against be "I've always gotten along well with the National Defence people." the Mayor, said at City Hall this morning, "and I'm going to ltt Mr.

Claxton know-about this. Everything I said yesterday still stands." Army Statement Meanwhile, the army had issued a statement, explaining that, according to arrangements made by the mayor's office yesterday morning, an officer was to meet her in the concourse demolition and eviction. Chickens, dogs and cats scurried across the muddy rubbish-littered wasteland. Old women sat sunning themselves before their packing-box homes. A few men worked with crowbars, tearing down the shacks which forces are built up.

The declaration added that the three big powers considered their continued presence in Berlin as "essential elements of the peace of the free world in the present international "Accordingly, they will maintain armed forces within the Constance Bay Infested With Tent Caterpillars Here's a tip for cottage-owners, particularly those frequenting Constance Bay during the summer months. Get out the DDT for a counter attack on the swarms of for- est tent caterpillars malaco-soma disstrla, if you like re By Reuters Nejrs Agency BALMORAL, Scotland The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and their two children, today began her first visit to Scotland since coming to the throne. The royal family will spend a week at Balmoral Castle on Aberdeenshire's beautiful River Dee, On Balmoral estate and close to the castle is Birkhall, a small manor house where the Queen, as Princess Elizabeth, spent part of her honeymoon. The Queen's official residence in Scotland is Holyrood House in Edinburgh but the royal bate been the center of recent controversy in Hull. Back On Job Most of the men were at their Re.

Rohert Collins Clergyman Dies At 89 A charter clergyman of the Holiness Movement Church, Rev. Robert Collins of 244 Fourth Avenue died this morning. He was 89. Mr. Collins received his theological degree from Ottawa and was minister of the Standard Church of America, holding many charges In Ontario and Quebec, from 1917 until his retirement in 1930.

He jobs today those who have jobs Juit send your name and addreti to: "Vocation 526 Boy ToronH If your entry is drawn from the mail received in any week, you win $25 cashtripM to $75 if your entry contain a wrapper from Polmolive Soap. All weekly winners, plus 25 more entries drawn from each week's mail, will be held for the June 28th Grand Prire of SlOO cmsh fripfeo to S300 if the winning entry contain a wrapper from Polmolive Soap. An extra SlOO will he added to the Grand Prize if the winning entry contain a wrapper from Bath Sit Polmolive Soapmaking the Grand Prize worth a total of $400 Each week's contest, closes Saturday noon. Entries received up to Saturday noon, June 28th will be eligible for the Grand Prize oj Winners mtified by mail. List of umners sent on request.

Prizes warded upon the ansu ering of a claim question. Contest open to all residents of Canada except employees of Colgate-Palmolii e. NEWJHfePALMOUVE and the women were just and waiting. Children romped In the ported to be carrying out their Coulter After Mayors Chair? I A Canadian general election this summer or autumn could well result in Controller L. L.

Coulter running for mayor at the December municipal elections. The Evening Citizen learned today. A general electon would al- muddy roads and played their on your favor- childish games by the swirling jte trees at the popular resort. Brewery Creek family visits Balmoral more often. Balmoral Castle was bought by the Prince Consort in 1848 for Queen Victoria.

Considering tUn rtlH tnn email PrinP0 i worshipped at the Holiness Before polling day whenever Movement Church here. it comes Prime Minister St territory of Berlin as long as their present responsibilities re-j quire it. They therefore reaffirm that they will treat any attack against Berlin from any quarter as an attack upon their forces and themselves." the three powers said. Cnder Article Four In event of an attack against Berlin or any part of free I Europe, the VS. and Britain I promised to act in accordance with article four of the North I Atlantic This article provides that "the parties shall consult together I whenever, in the opinion of any one of them, the territorial in- tegrity, political independence or security of any one of the i parties is threatened." In addition, the members of NATO ana the European Army Bom and educated In West-meath, he married the former Roxana Sykes at Cobdtn most certainly we Dr.

Whitton All)ert derno)uhed it and built Laurent would act to fill 18 Senate vacancies. (Present party strength in the 102- as a rruKre5ie v-tniei va.ive i the new structure In 1853 in the in 188.. She predeceased him i standard bearer in one of the raember upper chamber stands in 1932 Scottish baronial style at a cost of 100,000. There was a difference of opinion as to just how long the squatters have to get out. Hull official say the matter will be decided at City Council's meeting tonight.

The squatters themselves claim they have been given two months to tear down their crumbling shack homes. Em lie Deschamps. who has been a ringleader in squatters' opposition to demolition plans, said this morning that be had been told the eviction deadline had been advanced two months. He credited the statement to Captain Lucien Gagnon. But At the present time, reports Harry S.

Fleming, president of the Constance Bay Cottage Owners' Association, millions of the pestiferous worses arc stripping leaves off red oaks and poplars near the resort. The attack should continue for about three weeks. The remedy? Spray affected trees with a mixture of 50 percent DDT, two to four pounds to 100 gallons of water, or for a smaller spray job, mix two tablespoons of the DDT with a gallon of water. A three percent DDT dust may also be used. Either mixture should be applied In the late evening when the caterpillars feed.

Your trees should regain lost foliage later. Dana Wilgress Sails For Home Surviving are two sons. Walter O. of Hamilton and A. Clifford of Georgetown, a daughter.

Mrs. Harry E. Hawley of Ottawa; also four grandchildren. The body is resting at Hulse and Playfalr Limited, 315 Mc-Leod Street, where the funeral service will be conducted in the Blended Ottawa district ridings. Under such circumstances she would step out of the municipal picture and Con.

Coulter would be the odds-on favorite to take the mayoralty. This morning Con. Coulter declined to comment on the situation. It is known definitely, however, that he will run for mayor no later than 1954. While he has no firm intention of standing for mayor this December, it is reported he would do so if Dr.

Whiuoa retires. as follows: LiDerais conservatives, 8: vacancies. 18). A number of sitting MP's are reported to be slated for appointment to the Senate. Including, amongst others, the following: Mr Mayhew; Gibb Weir, chief government whip.

Portage-Neepawa; Hon. O. I Power, Queec South: Joseph A. Bradette. Cochrane, former deputy speaker; J.

F. Pouliot, Temiscourta, L. D. TremWay, Dorchester. P.Q.: David A.

Croll, I Spadina- Toronto. By The Canadian Pre LIVERPOOL Dana Wilgress sailed today on the liner signed protocols pledging each wrm gente Beauty Oh to come to the Empress of France to take up organization chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Director of Police J. A. Robert his new duties as under-secre-! help of the other in the event Rev A McMillan of the i denied that Cam Gaenon had of armed at ark a guarantee tary of state for external affairs He was accompanied by his wife chiefly to West Germany since the others are covered by the PURE, MHO REALLY MILD Holiness Movement Church will made the statement.

Capt. officiate. Burial will be in Cob-1 Gagnon was not available for den, Ont, i comment. and his 17-year-old daughter. I Atlantic alliance.

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