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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 2

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Wednesday, June 4, 1952 Page 2 THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA Evangelistic Campaign In Overbrook From Today's Times given away to the one bringing the head of the revived Roman Empire. The talented Baggetts are ministering in the Community Church all this week at 7.45 each rAML 'me closing day of the campaign will be Sunday, June 8. i CcmmenU rom thi: morn ing's London Times cab'd to The Citizen Jrom its Hews Bureau in London perience as a minister It. the United States, spoke on the prophetic theme. Antichrist who is he? When will he appear?" In answer to the first question Mr.

Baggett stated that the Scripture revealed that the Antichrist would be a superman energized by the power of Satan and who would become All last week, the Riverview Community Church was well attended with people who had ccme to hear the Baggett family from Raima, Kansas. One of the features of the special meetings was the skilled chalk artistry of Miss Mae Baggett. Miss Baggett draws a different picture each evening which is the largest number of visitors to the service. During the drawing of the picture, which takes from 20 to 25 minutes special vocal numbers are rendered by the other members of the family. Sunday evening.

Rev. Stanley Baggett, who has had wide ex i The male scarlet tanager has a bright scarlet body with black wings, but the female is greenish In color, Campaign Continues The Baggett famly is continuing their evangelistic campaign at' Riverview Community Church all this week. Rev. Stanley Baggett, from Salina, Kansas. Is the evangelist and featured on the program is Miss Mae Baggett, chalk artist.

'Value-crowned" Notions in every Square Here's an advertisement that's square. Each block contains an item that's crowned with a good-regular, day-to-day value price. The Notions that went into this are the" kind that win customer confidence through their continued good performance. Come on It's your move! LONDON' It la no dear that, in spite of repeated United Nations representations. South Korea's President Syngman Rhee is continuing his purge of assembly members critical of his regime, and that his promise to lift martial law in Pusan hai not been fulfilled.

More assembly members are daily taking, refuge in American hospitals and two are known to be sheltering in the home of the Anglican chaplain in Pusan. The streets of Pusan are thronged with military police, acting under President Rhee's orders. These disquieting developments are one of the reasons why British Defence Minister Lord Alexander has expedited his departure for Korea, where he Is expected to arrive next weekend, The Times' diplomatic correspondent writes. His first-hand account of what is happening In the area will assist the British government, in consultation, with Washington, in deciding how to deal with President Rhee's maneuvers. Both Britain and the United States, however, are loath to threaten action or direct intervention, which they might find embarrassing or even dangerous to implement.

President Rhee's position is exceptionally strong. His threat to withdraw South Korean troops from the United Nations' command carries considerable weight, as the mounting Communist forces facing the United Nations lines demand no diminution of Allied forces on the ground, i Not only does the military situation demand the continuing participation of South Korean troops, whose withdrawal would seriously impair United Nations defensive positions, but President Rhee himself is the only national figure commanding widespread popular support, and his resignation, under United Nations pressure, might have serious repercussions on administration of the area, and even on the maintenance of public order, In spite of these considerations, which impose considerable restraint on British and United States policies, it is strongly felt in London and Washington that the president's high-handed and arbitrary measures might seriously undermine the validity of the United Nations mission in South Korea, and play right into the hands of Communist propaganda. While no precipitate action is envisaged, it is not Intended that President Rhee's flagrant coup d'etat should be allowed to overthrow the workings of democracy In the only country the United Nations has rescued from Communist tyranny. Types Dress SHIELDS Sew-ln or pin-in style in regular and crescent shapes, black or white, sizes 2 and 3. Cotton with "Latex" (rubcort centres.

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Quilted Oven HITTS Sen-iceable mitts of Receives Degree Leo Lawrence Brierley, a son of Mrs. Alice Brierley, Ottawa, and the late Albert Lancashire, England, received the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (specializing In economics) at the recent convocation of St. Patrick's College held, Sunday. Photo by Llngaj-d Ironing: Board COVERS Popular, lace-on style of strong unbleached cotton will fit standard size board. EATON'S Blue Label Brand, rf each ry', Doctor Of Philosophy M.

W. Steinberg, BA, MA, associate professor of English at the University of British, Columbia, who recently received his Doctor of Philosophy degree after completing post graduate work at the University of Toronto. A graduate of Queen's University, Dr. Steinberg received the Reuben Wells Leonard Travelling Fellowship of $500 from Queen's. He is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Steinberg, 250 Stewart Street. 1 assorted colours, and "-os iff .59 patterns. Pair Shirtsleeves Governor Hard At It In Toronto Ontario has Its first shirtsleeves Lieutenant Governor. He is His Honor Louis Orville Brelthaupt formerly of Ottawa and Kitchener.

The erstwhile Member Parliament for North Waterloo has sloughed off his political armor for the white tie and flunkied elegance' of Ontario's governorship. Only Louis Brelthaupt I mean His Honor Isn't what you think a lieutenant governor Striped Face CLOTHS i jc like. There was no bowing and scraping, no fancy ushering into Magazine Subscriptions Greeting Cards Gift Wrap Service, Supplies Personal Stationery I a nr it a enrtnn Checked Dish CLOTHS Good quality cotton dish cloths in attractive checked design. Colours: Red, Green or Yellow, About 17" sq. 2 for 35 Heavier 2 for 45 quality Terrvcloth In 4 colours: Monogramming v'v51 Rose, Green, Blue, or t5 2 a Deaths Yesterday By The Canadian press TORONTO Herbert James Page, 83, director of investigation for Canadian National Railways at Montreal for 25 years.

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Fits standard board. Each Ijf C-i ft sky.i V-t ci STAYS FRESH once more with a sigh, he may well wish for the old carefree days when he could appear In public, after six In lounge suit Instead of stiff bosom and long tails. I wandered around the art gallery of former lieutenant governors. There was Sir Francis Bond Head. Ottawa was well represented by Metcalfe and Elgin.

There was somebody from seventeen something called Smith. There was even the Swiss, Prevost. I contemplated these chromos and thought that some day some other newspaperman will be calling on some other lieutenant governor. I wondered if up there in oil way on In 2052 AX. there would be the present incumbent with the writer yet to be born exclaiming.

"Here's one painted in shirt sleeves. He some of the others look like church parade colonels." Right now Louis O. Breithaupt has put new pep and new life and new hustle into what Is traditionally thought of as a sinecure. The Kitchener tanner has made a business office out of a retreat. "Anyone who thinks this Job is easy" said His Honor in shirt sleeves as he tore into his tall file, "had better think again." And so we give you one of the rare quotes you ever see in the paper from a lieutenant governor about his Job.

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There sat Louis Breithaupt in shirtsleeves, behind a big desk. There was the dictaphone imported all the way from the business world, booking strange In the traditional trappings of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. I looked at this creature of modern mer" intile life, the dictaphone, I looked at the shirt-sleeved governor and I thought: "What would Dr. Bruce think of this?" I thought of the elegant surgeon, the stickler for protocol, the brilliant if stuffy lieutenant governor of yesteryear. I remembered the precise way he picked up his fingers to turn a page.

I conjured up visions of this man who loved all the pomp and circumstance of the Job, and then I thought: What a change! For here was the big business man on the job, here was Ontario's business being handled by dictaphone and in shirt sleeves, here was the traditional clean desk of big business, all except a weighty file in dead Here our lieutenant governor was going through the file In assembly line style, inexorably wearing down the pile of papers, disposing of each in record time. This was the new streamlined governor this was modern business come to the quaint old chambers of Queen's Park. On the mantel oh the sacrilege of It! reposed a picture of Ottawa. It was a nostalgic reminder of his carefree days here as MP. As His Honor Louis adjusts his formal white tie SUPER MARKET Special! mi SWIM NEAREST YOU DOZENS OF STYLES! DOZENS OF USES! Enjoy the convenience oj out Budget Terms Trusses Leg Braces Spinal Braces Surgical Corsets MADE IN OTTAWA Modern FlttinK Rooms Qualified Attendants OTTAWA TRUSS CO.

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