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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 2

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The Ottawa Citizen Page 2 Sept. 23, 1S69 Arms talks Nepean rejects pollution bill 1 'if i '(JkLA hedging on date Germany-Berlin and the treaty" to outlaw the spread of nuclear weapons but not Vietnam or China also were discussed. Neither Gromyko, who said "we had a very good dinner," nor the Americans claimed progress on these issues. Rogers apparently found the going slow in his first private meeting with his Soviet counterpart since Nixon took office last Jan. 20.

Gromyko will be host to a follow-up meeting Friday night. all the oil which came from his fuel lines. In other business, council set Nov. 17 for the nomination of candidates for public office. Nominations for reeve, deputy reeve, councillors, police trustees and hydro commissioners will be held at 1 p.m.

in the town halL Advance polls for the Dec. 1 election will be Nov. 28 in the town hall and at St. Richard's Anglican Church on Merivale Road. sources June 11 revealed a leak in the PFTS pipeline in the Chesterton Drive area.

PFTS supplies fuel oil to homes in 15 subdivisions in the Ottawa area. The company estimated that 500 gallons of oil had escaped before the leak was stopped. However, company president Lawrence Armstrong said at the time the leak was discovered that the pipeline in question was installed by a contractor, not his company, and that not it to the people who are responsible." The city decided to bill the township after investigation indicated the oil lowe through the township's sanitary 'sewers into Nepean Creek and the Ri-deau River. Coun. A.

S. Hayden said the bill should be paid by Public Fuel Transmission System Limited. A fuel leak survey conducted by the Ontario department of energy and re Nepean Township will not pay the Ottawa's bill for removal of the oil which closed Mooncy's Bay beach for several days in June. Council decided Monday to return the invoice for $1,877 the cost of labor and equipment involved in skimming the oil from the beach. "They have sent the invoice to the wrong place," declared Reeve Aubrey Moodie.

"They should send 1 om McDougall 'Restructuring needed' Russians still UNITED NATIONS (AP) The Kremlin has sent -word that it will reply "soon" to President Nixon's bid to begin U.S.-Soviet talks on curbing the nuclear arms race. This message from Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko to State Secretary William Rogers last night fell short of U.S. hopes. It meant indefinite further delay on the already much-delayed disarmament parley the two powers agreed long ago to hold. Gromyko did not specify what he meant by "soon." State department spokesman Eobert McCloskey commented: "We were satisfied that what was said was meant, and we accepted it." Rogers and Gromyko held a three-hour-dine-and-talk session at Rogers's hotel suite in the Waldorf Astoria.

The Middle East, the United Nations, Air crash toll 30 1UEXICO CITY (AP) The probable death toll has risen to 30 in the crash Sunday of the Boeing 707 jetliner from Chicago, Mexicana Airlines said Monday night Twenty five bodies were recovered and five more were believed under the wreckage in a stvamp near the international airport. I i CROWN End to lower levels of govt, sought by aldermanic hopeful BROADLOOM i i C27 BANK ST. i i have city council reduced, initiated last month by some aldermen, was desirable, but poorly timed. He sees simplification of the two-level system as a means to combat high municipal taxes. Improved long-term planning, especially in the areas of transportation, air and water pollution, and urban development are also included in the McDougall platform.

Mr. McDougall, married, was born in Ottawa and educated at Lisgar Collegiate, Carleton University, University of Ottawa Law School and Osgoode Calling for the eventual elimination of lower tiers of municipal government, a 27-year-old Ottawa lawyer has announced his candidacy for alderman in Rideau Ward. Tom McDougall said, "There is a need for the restructuring of our municipal government with a view to reducing its present cost and complexity." If regional government is a good thing, he said, then local councils should aim for the eventual elimination of the lower tiers of government. Mr. McDougall said the attempt to 1 I ir jfz f- at fl i -I af-1 VI if I We Bring the Store to Tour Door MOBILE SHOWROOM THINKING OF INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE? HERE IS A COURSE THAT WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO START 1 Phone CELANESE CHEMSTRAND OZITE DUP0NT SOI WE AU0 CARRY BURLINGTON HARDING CARAVEUE 235-6768 Our mobile showroom permits you to tee luxurious carpeting on your floor with your furnishings and decor.

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