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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 2

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Fridar, June 4, 1954 Page 2 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN With Austin F. Cross Cron Totm Remanded After Escaping From Jail Farm Dennis The Menace farm as "practically an pea In had completed six months of the stitution, run on the honor system." There were very few escapes from there, he added, as. most of the prisoners were short-termers. sentence when be broke away from the farm. Telling abvut the escape James Marsland.

superintendent of the institution, described the jail Korea Not Forgotten Says Rev. A Gray Korea is not forgotten, insists Rev. Albert 3. Gray, MA. DD.

minister cf St. Paul's Eastern Visited Church who, it will be recalled, lost a son in the Korean war. Admitting in a letter to 'Cross Town that many people are unaware that Korea prevented a possible Third World War, he goes on to say that some people and some churches are aware of Korea. il if J- OO Pleading guilty on Thursday before County Magistrate Austin O'Connor, QC, to a charge of breaking cut of the Rideau Industrial farm at Burritt's Rapids, Hartley- Siy. Cornwall, was remanded one week for sentence.

With two other inmstes "went over tbe wall" on JJay 20, when he and his companions broke open a fire escape door in the main building, using brackets i from a wall fire extinguisher to force the door. The other two men involved in the escape are still at but Sly gave himself up to Provin- cial. Police at Cornwall last week. Sly was serving a 12 months sentence for assaulting a peace "I should like you to know connon 75 washers g' 1 29 S3 SIS Delivers Weekly Manufactured and serviced locally fully guaranteed lor one year. (model at ft Connor-Thcm) i Hi 3 officer, and drunkenness.

He however, in ail fairness to the churches, some 1 know (including our own St. Paul's Eastern United) have had a war service committee in operation since the beginning of the wr in Korea, writes Dr. Gray. "While the actual fight mg in Korea is over (and please God it will never be reSumedj still keep in toueh with all our men in the services wherever they may' in any part of the world. "YoiAare aware of course that we held a memorial service in Civic Grad Carmen Joan Pratt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Redverse F. Pratt, 328 Hamilton Avenue, who graduated Wednesday from the Civic Hospital School of Nursing. From First To Last Payment You Deal With Us own Carl Weiselberger. Our distinguished critic had written in The Citizen an article called "Do Canadians Dislike and this moved Editor Bonavia to feature The Citizen feature. Part ef the Malta News is in English, part in Maltese.

Altogether an interesting project You may remember a dozen years or so ago, I was writing Geography Lessons about trips around the countryside. Once the provincial police were reportedly looking for me. and once people wondered how I went from Ottawa to Charleson, capital of West Virginia, over the Dominion Day weekend. In these projects I was aided by Ray Jacobson, then of Montreal. He drove a steady pace and got places quickly.

The day we went from Pittsburgh to West Virginia and then back to Ohio in a day was a big one. Well. Ray Jacobson has left his "iron fireman" and is now a Chicago suburbanite at Arlington Heights, Illinois. But be hasn't ONE STORE ONLY Light Reading WIXNIPE G(CP) Too many people read to be amused rather than to learn, says Prof. F.

M. Charge Boy, 15, With Theft Of A's Equipment A 15-year-old juvenile will be charged by summons with the theft of two bats, five caps and nine balls frfcm the dressing room of the Ottawa Athletics Baseball Club. The equipment has been recovered by city police. The boy was spotted on May 24 by. groundsman Hubert Friel leaving the exhibition grounds.

A check-up revealed that he apparently removed the equipment from the dressing room, which was unlocked at the time. L6 Salter of the University of Alberta. He told the English literature sec "See u-hy they me 'big-hearted' Dennis?" tion of the Royal Society of Can our church last May for my son who was killed in the Korean action on 16, 1953, and a Memorial Cross in his memory is on the altar. Dr. Gray sums up: am sure you will agree, however, that as the days go their memorial will be written large in the his-: tory of Canada." Surely one of the most unusual papers in Canada must be the Malta News (Ahbarijlet ta Malta), published in Windsor, by George Bonavia.

Contact with this unique sheet was established through The Citizen's i ada here in a talk on old English literature that few readers look for the underlying moral of Chaucermost read only to be amused. Chemical Institute To Honor Dr. G. S. Whitby, F.

Lathe AND SON LTD. 286 BANK Dial 2-5923 friend Ray went this winter from Evansviile. Indiana, to Tallahas tive leadership in Canadian Godbout on the north shore of the St. Lawrence below Quebec was a trading post before 1670. slowed up.

John be interested to hear tifat his old see, Florida, in one day. chemical organizations. NBC Official Mr. Lathe is a native of La-colle, and also a McGiil graduate. At university he -TOf 9 I TOW AH ABA I aTairf AS) rAMAftA fivysirfiiui AM ADA wn I ATOM CANADA TOX 5 li OA ATOM'S CAWAOA ATOM'S er CAN a J'-fjff111 wA A DA AT OK AO i specialized in mineral analysis and metallurgy.

In 1925 he joined the National Research Council in Ottawa as technical Ofcr Outfits You' For assistant to the president. His special fields have been sunny summer ways the analysis of ores and miner als, hydrometallurgy and pyro- Dr. George Stafford Whitby, first director of the chemistry division of the National Research Council, and Frank E. Lathe, Ottawa chemical and metallurgical consultant, will receive honorary fellowships In the Chemical In. ftttute of Canada at the 37th annual conference and exhibition In Toronto June 21-23.

Dr. Whitby is professor emeritus and director of rubber research at the University of Akron, Ohio. Born in England and a graduate of University of London and McGiil he was associate professor of chemistry at McGiil from 1920 to 1929. lie was one of the original members who took an active part In the formation of the Canadian Institute of Chemistry and served as president of that organization, one of the predecessors of the Chemical Institute of Canada. Dr.

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