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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 39

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Saturday, October 8, 1955 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Page 29 Unemployment Relief Talks Indicate 3 Provinces Agree Boss In Hospital NEW YORK (AP) Frank Hague, once the kingpin of Xew Jer By I he Canadian Press Beefeaters Under New Commander LONDON (AP)-Two keys of gold on a velvet cushion wc-r handed to a veteran British wartime commander Friday. And thus Field Marshal Earl Wilson of Libia Early agreement, between the federal government and at least -'A xt sey politics, is in Presbyterian Changes suggested by provinces will be considered by the cabinet soon, federal sources said, so final agreements may be effected before the start of winter's seasonal unemployment. There were indications the federal proposal would Hospital. Close associates say he has suf 1 fered his second heart attack in remain substantially intact after the cabinet deliberatlont. six months.

The hospital says he is getting eight of Canada's 10 provinces on unemployment assistance is seen propable. Talks on unemployment relief, in conjunction with the federal-pro vincial fiscal conference, ended Friday with a federal informant reporting only Ontario and Quebec still are a bit cool to the federal plan. only a "routine checkup." Hague's hospital confinement had all the earmarks of the intrigue that marked his political 'tenure. One of the few surviving "bosses" If This entails the national treas of old. he was mayor of Jersey ury assuming half the cost of job City for eight terms until 1947, when he stepped down at the age old "Jumbo" Wilson became the 149th constable of the Tower of London.

The post is usually held by a retired military man with a force of colorfully garbed Beefeaters to protect the tower and its crown jewels end other treasures from hordes of invading tourists. The 74-year-old field marshal had been ill recently. So there was a- change in the ceremony on doctor's orders. Usually the yeoman warders form a circle on tower green. Friday the historic ceremony took place within the chapel Inside the tower area.

of 71 in favor of his nephew. Leivis Recovering WASHINGTON (AP) John L. Lewis, 75-year-old president of the United Mine Workers, Emergency Hospital Friday after a two-week convalescence from "a very minor heart attack." Dr. John Minor, his physician, said Lewis was "in very good shape and first rate condition" and could soon resume his normal duties as chief of the miners union. Minor had diagnosed Lewis' illness as "a very minor heart attack with a very minor coronary damage." i He was once a Democratic na tional vice chairman.

1 I 1 less relief la any province when Us unemployment reaches 43 percent of its population. It ws learned that Newfoundland 6u7J Prince Edward Island already have initialled a draft agreement along these lines and that Alberta has given its okay, subject to some minor changes. Oppose Basic Changes Most other provinces signified Hague entered the hospital Thursday. Those close to him said the heart seizure was serious. There has been "no diagnosis of a second heart attack," the hospital said.

ss-JLsj at this week's talks that they intend to join if certain changes none basic are made in the plan. EASTVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOL OPENED Ontario wants a 50-cents-per-cap- ita payment from Ottawa besides FIRE PREVENTION Official dedication of the new Robert E. Wilson Tublic School in Eastview took place last night with a number of officials and residents taking part. Shown preparing for the ribbon cutting ceremony are, left to right: J. R.

McCarthy, assistant superintendent of elementary education for Ontario; W. J. Wilson, 27 Montreal Road, chairman of the Eastview Public School Board; Rev. D. McRae, of Eastview United Church and J.

O. Swerdfager, supervising principal of Eastview public schools. Plaque on the wall names the school's board of trustees. Photo by Newton Paddy Is Missing GANAN'OQUE (CP) Six hundred pupils of Ltnklater public school are on the lookout for "Paddy the policeman." The ever-smiling wooden constable who guards a school intersection 24 hours a day, is missing from his safety patrol post. what the central government is willing to contribute towards the cost of relief for jobless not covered by unemployment insurance.

Quebec was non-committal hut promised to say shortly whether it will sign an agreement. Caught By Train GM Strike Settlement HAMILTON tCTi A woman whose skirt caught on a moving CNR freight train was pulled to within six inches of a train wheel Friday night before the train stopped. Trainmen freed Mrs. J.S Bellingham after she was knocked '1 down as she passed the caboose, 1' flUHSWSB' 'SMim ti nan m- i3ttifl35 Her skirt caught under the rear wheel and pulled her down. Train men had to cut her skirt to free her.

She was treated in hospital Seen Closer TORONTO (CP) Only the Oshawa plant remains today as a stumbling block to resumption of main negotiations In the General Motors of Canada strike which has left 17,000 men idle. Representatives of the company and the United Automobile Workers (CIO-CCL) will resume their bargaining sessions Monday afternoon. Until the local problems are ironed out. the main for leg bruises. 1 a.

with neither side comment ins nn progress. They have met almost aaiiy since me striKe Deean Sept. 19. The St. Catharines.

Toronto and London plants have settled local differences. WHEREAS there Is an undue loss of life, property and goods in the City of Ottawa occasioned by preventable fires, and WHEREAS no small part of such fires are due to the carelessness of the individual in removing these conditions likely to cause fires within the homes ot places of work, to thoughtless handling of materials likely to take fire and generally to a casualness in personal disregard of the risks of Fire, THEREFORE, the week of October 9th to 15th inclusive is, and is hereby proclaimed to be FIRE PREVENTION WEEK in and for THE CITY OF OTTAWA, in which time we do ask and proclaim" that all citizens should seriously inform themselves and others as to the cause, Danger and prevention of fires, and should carefully examine the possible fire risks within in their own homes, places of business, and generally within the precautionary measures which should be taken everywhere to prevent fires, to be prepared to combat it effectively when it does occur, And we do especially ask for the co-operation of those responsible for our churches, for the administration of our schools, hospitals, charitable and other institutions, theatres and like places of Public meeting, and for business, Industrial and Commercial firms, on behalf alike of employees and clientele. CHARLOTTE WHITTON MAYOR 1899 i The UAW is seekine a 15-eent Serving Canadians talks stand adjourned. The Windsor engine plant reported its problems settled yesterday after two brief meetings. However, much of the work had been done at previous sessions.

The Oshawa bargainers also met yesterday. After several hours, the meeting adjourned hourly wage increase as well as two additional paid holidays and company-paid medical and hospital insurance. GM has offered Since 1899 a package, including a modified guaranteed annual wage. Cashword Puzzle No. 5 'J.

Owners of over' 62,000 lifs insurance policies will testify to the courteous and satisfactory service extended to them by the Continental Life. For over half a century this Company has enjoyed an excellent reputation for fair dealings with policyholders and beneficiaries, and for prompt settlement of claims. With tin's background of service to the Canadian public we invite yon to tonsnlt our representatives. They are qualified to advise yon on your life insurance needs. There is one in your community.

THE CONTINENTAL LIFE An All Canadian Company W. E. N. HODGINS, Branch Manager, 56 Sparks Street, onoBiB rat oLHttnun to soui A tcene duplicated in millions of homes is this one in tohich. Cindy, the dog, joins Becky and Johnny in watching television.

fPhoto by Mrs. Ralph Sederquist from dur Dumb Animals) Ottawa, Ont. Speaking Of Pels HEAD OFFICE TORONTO loiiipt mm ffeT" II GlAEU i il I III OOoM "2 A 10 IgT It 11 AHX 1JD HlI I riAlllNl 1 UTTT aiaBaaiiiiiaiaSBtti al. taawaaaaaakl Differences In Puppy "Shots" Are Explained second shot in two weeks, do it. One method consists of three sepa rate injections with time intervals between, and unless you follow up the process isn completed.

I I It is known in human medicine as well as in animals that no vac cination is ever assured 100 per Name "Citizen Want Ads may I Although It's general knowledge these days that puppies are given "shots" to protect them against disease, there is often a great deal of confusion as to what the shots consist of, when they are given and what diseases they combat. When you get a puppy, the seller Is liable to say, "He's had his shots." He may think you know what that means and may not explain further. But he should be pinned down, for when you take a pup for a routine check-up, he will ask you if the puppy has had serum or vaccine. Was it for distemper cent perfect, but it is very nearly Address so, and so well proven, that every pet should have its advantages. Eesides, it Is not costly and may save many future veterinary bills, and even the life of a valued pet.

The Pet Forum (Q "My children have a young crow as a pet. Can you tell me MAIL TO: CASHWORD EDITOR aTHE OTTAWA CITIZEN 136 SPARES STREET Convenient Order Blank or canine hepatitis or both? help you? These are two virus diseases which dogs, and especially puppies, are If you are NOT NOW getting home delivery of The Ottawa Citizen, check here to order home delivery started. subject to, and against which they are generally inoculated. We are all familiar with the vaccinations given children against smallpox, typhoid and various other diseases that were once a This Week's Clues serious menace. But there are how to feed and care for it?" MRS.

A. L. H. (A) Crows are hearty eaters and enjoy many kinds of food. Bits of raw or cooked meat, canned dog food, corn on the cob, berries, nuts, fruit, earthworms, grubs and grasshoppers can be fed.

During warm weather provide a bathing dish as crows like to keep themselves clean. Keep drinking water available. Crows caught as fledglings and reared by hand become very tame and interesting pets. They will often never leave their owners. When grown the bird's wings can be clipped to prevent injections which confer an Immunity to these diseases so that protection Is afforded even when there Is exposure to them.

CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: letters may attract more attention in advertising of i. a oaa may prevent a lumberjack from finishing mining stocks. nis worK. An American tourist in Paris 4. An unexpected overnight guest would not mind stretch its flying away, or you can make an aviary of an old shed or in part of an outdoor building.

XV 7 I ing out on a bed. 5. A Greek letter. 6. Author Stanley Gardner.

I'd like to help you get Want Ad Results easily, quickly and inexpensively, just as I do for many, many others every day. People get results from Citizen Want Ads, and that is the reason why so many more Want Ads appear in The Citizen than any other Ottawa Newspaper. It's a fact The Ottawa Citizen has more Want Ads More Readers Brings more results May I Help You? 8. A saleslady who has been harassed by a trying customer Same Way Well, It's the same way with animals. There was a time when distemper was practically expected in puppies.

Some had light cases, others severe ones. Many died. Some were pulled through, and if a dog once had distemper he would never have it again. He was, in other words, made Immune to if. by having had the disease.

Vaccination is intended to make the animal immune to the disease in the same way as if he had had it and recovered. But what do the "shots" consist of: One type of serum, sometimes called anti-serum, which gives temporary immunity. It Is an immunizing material refined from donations of blood from laboratory dogs is apt to be 9. A farm lad would point to his prize-winning with Special Chair PETROLIA (CP) A hydraulic lift chair funds for which were donated by various Petrolia industries and organizations has been turned over to an Enniskillen township victim of the crippling disease, muscular dystrophy. A demonstration of the chair was given Friday pride.

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Parents may take pride in a young daughter. Transgress. A worthwhile may make a promoter try again. And (Latin). Capturing a during a war may be an important military prize.

A standard. French article. A manager might select a baseball pitcher to help in a crucial inning. A salesman's satisfaction could be considerable when sales are profitable. Synthetic fabric.

Total. Severe could prevent a man from performing his outdoor work. 15. A bake shop is likely to pro vide pies for sale. 16.

A beekeeper is concerned with making night by Mrs. Merrill Brown, Cam-lachie, president of the Lambton Muscular Dystrophy Association. The chair will enable the crippled man to leave his bed and move m. auDurDanues would welcome which have been previously im 23. a railroad 22.

A man with sufficient train munized and given repeated booster injections until their own immunity is raised to a super-high around his home. ing should be capable of understanding how one func degree. Serum is administered to tions. puppies in a dosage properly pro 23. Exclamation of laughter.

CONCRETE 1 portioned to their weight. Its strength tapers off so that to main-', 24. household pets receive lots of attention. IB nrn aim 11 tain protection by serum means that overlapping injections must DLLL Mill driUUil given about every two weeks, I'm at your service from 8.15 a.m. to 9.00 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 8.15 a.m.

to 10.30 p.m., Friday; 815 am. to 1J00 tun. Saturday and 6.00 p.m. fa 9.00 pjru Sunday. (Released by Superior Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Official Casliwords Rules Serum, because of Its Immediate ffect.

is also used in treatment of '-he disease. must reach The Citizen by the cm. Btudr tha due you would fa Thursday deadline. Entries may he I Lasts Lifetime Vaccine is infectious material of he disease itself, but material brought to The citizen untu pn. an croaavnrd pula.

Ccooaa in word which you think EKST fit the definition. There la ONLY ONS jl hursday. ias oeen attenuated, or reduced Everyone Is eligible except employee of The Ottawa Citizen and members of their Immediate families. Nooody at The Citizen knows the solution which Is kept In the custody of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Sparks Street.

unU entries close. Tou may submit as many entries I as tou wlh. word which, tha opinion 01 tne Judgaa. la tha BEST word fitting each clue Only answera exactly matching the prepared aohition will be considered correct The Judees' decision will be final on all mattere pertaining to CASH WORDS. AU contestant taking part must agree to accept Judys' decision aa a condition of enwy.

After you car completed the purale. out tt out and mall IS to "Cashword Editor. Thi Ottawa Citizen 13 Sparks Street Ottawa" rhera are receptacle In the Business Offlc and Circulation rvfftce a The Cltlsen and you may deposit your I Standards I WE HAVE AXT QUANTITY IN STOCK I Also In Stork I REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE I VIP0ND There will be a weekly cash prlxe. Call Me at 2-2441 If you wish HI be glad to help you word your ad. violence by various processes, to irevent too severe a reaction; The reaction to live virus is like recovery from the disease itself vhich craies an active immunity, isualty lasting a lifetime.

Such njections are often called "perma-lents shots." There is another ype of vaccine in which killed yr dead virus is used. are various methods of vaccination and the one to abide it the one your own veteri the amount of which will be Indi cated In the center of the P'izzie It will be awarded to the FIRST all-corre'-t solution opened. If there I no aU-correct solution, the nnre win be awarded to the tender of the first one-error aolution opened Trs nam cf tfca winner and the solutions In theas. The puzzle, will explanation of th elues will be I nubllnhed 1b The. Ottawa Cltln 1R.R, N.

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