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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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Tuesday, March 20, 1973 come with us. Stanley Park, the Pacific coastline, Canyon, L'iirnrDiirai -A craits anu Butchart Gardens. There's the freshest seafood, a famous Chinatown and western beef to dream about! Talk to your travel agent, come and see us. come and see us. or brochure to: The Ottawa Journal Boy gets 20 years for mugging Paul Storey, 16, was described as the leader of a teen-age gang that mugged a man in an attack netting 70 cents, a bunch of keys and five cigarettes.

For that crime, a Birmingham, England, court sentenced him Monday to 20 years in prison. His two accused accomplices, Mustafa Fuat and James Duignan, both IS, were jailed for 10 years each. Liberals called the sentences "incredible," "horrifying" and a throwback to the harshness of 19th century justice. The sentences followed calls by some politicians and policemen for NEW ASTHMA TABLET RELAXES CONSTRICTION Checks Asthma Attacks -in Minutes Asthma sufferers can look forward to fast, effective relief from sudden asthma attacks. A small, inexpensive tablet; widely used in the United States is now available in.

Canada. Its name is'Bronitin. And it offers positive relief in minutes. Bronitin tablets re" store freer breathing fast and effectively relieve symptoms of even severe asthma. Here's how they'work: When breathing tubes become people in tougher action to halt a steep rise in mugging offences.

Lord Colville, a minister of state, warned that judges were imposing stiffer penalties in cases of mugging and Lord Hailsham said freedom from mugging was a "human right." Police said the three struck Robert Keegan with a brick in the attack. Keegan, tight and congested, sufficient fresh air cannot be inhaled. Bronitin tablets act quickly to 'help loosen congestion, relax and open the bronchial tubes. Soon after you take Bronitin tablets, you can count on freer breathing and look forward to quick relief that 'lasts for hours. So before asthma strikes, get Bronitin.

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Rhodesian journalist Peter Niesewand pleaded not guilty at his secret trial in Salisbury Monday to charges of contravening Rhodesia's Official Secrets Act. Niesewand's plea was the only part of the proceedings which Magistrate J. E. T. Hamilton allowed to be published.

The rest, including precisely what offence the 28-year-old local representative of a number of major overseas news organizations is alleged to have committed, will remain a secret until Hamilton decides otherwise. Opposition Leader W. A. C. Bennett said in Victoria Monday he will not seek re-election as member of the British Columbia legislature.

The 72-year-old former Social Credit premier made the statement while addressing the annual meeting of the Associated Three rebel nuns continue sit-in VICTORIA (CP) A dead lock between factions of a tiny Roman Catholic order of nuns continued today, with three elderly sisters maintaining a sit-in a.n the i superior saying they've been a "disruptive in fluence" for several years. The complicated, decade-old dispute between two different grpups of the Society of the Love of Jesus burst into the headlines again last Thursday when the three nuns began a sit-in at St. Mary's Priory in suburban Colwood. They said they were being forced out of the home which they have lived for three decades. Sisters Mary Agnes Eaton, Mary Lucy Ford and Josephine Donovan have slept on the floor in the kitchen of the priory, to which they were confined Thurs- day when a security guard put a lock on the door leading to the rest of the building.

As of Monday! they were allowed to use upstairs bed rooms and a bathroom. The other four nuns who lived in the priory, to be closed down, left last week for another rest dence, a $42,000 home across the road. But the three dissidents say they'll stay until ordered by law to get out. Sister Leonette Hoesing, mother prioress of the order, said in a statement issued Mon day jointly with Monsienor Ml chael O'Connell, chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria, that responsible de cision was made by duly author ized officials of the society to move the convent to another lo cation." What has Sheraton done for you lately? Sheraton has great locations downtown, around town, wherever you want to stay. Sheraton-Mount Roy Hotel 1455 Peel Street in the center of the shopping and businessdis-tricts.

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He replaces John Nicholson who retired for personal reasons. Mr. Owen is a senior partner in the. Vancouver law firm of Owen, Bird and McDonald. Canadian-born Gen.

Sir John Mogg, the British army's adjutant-general, will become deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe in November. Mogg, 60, born in Victoria, will succeed Gen. Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick. Richard W. Carson, son of television personality Johnny Carson, has pleaded not guilty in New Haven, to three charges arising from a Jan.

30 traffic accident, officials said Monday. Carson, 20, of. New York was charged with driving without an operator's licence, driving while under the influence of a drug and possession of a drug. A -Munich boutique owner placed advertisements in newspapers saying he would outfit his first five customers from head to foot, provided they showed up nude. Thirty-eight nude men stormed the newly-opened boutique Monday.

The boutique owner, who said he did not expect even one man to take advantage of the offer, kept his promise and presented the other 33 nudes with pants and socks. They said the society's pur pose in carrying out its care of the sick and the aged has been 'jeopardized" by the dissident nuns' actions. The statement also said the three were offered another home and full maintenance but refused. Hugh McMillan, lawyer for the dissident -nuns, said Sat urday the three were given en velopes with $20 in each and the address of a nearby motel. But as far as he knew, that was the extent of the most recent offer of accommodation.

The three dissident nuns in the past "disturbed the peace of tne house so often" that other members of the order had to leave temporarily for other convents, the statement said. And in. October, 1971, they also refused to live in a separate resi dence "when the majority of the members of the society requested it for the sake of peace and harmony." TELEPHONE TANGLE LONDON (CP) Post office engineers recently sorted out one of the most complicated underground telephone cable' tan gles ever experienced in London reports the post office journal Courier. It was caused by council workmen undertaking the simple task of replacing a man hole iii the West End. They left cables twisted "like a gigantic bird's nest," the report said.

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"This regulation will limit noise levels at property lines with emphasis on decreasing the noise level in residential areas." Mr. Auld said the ministry also plans to draft a model by law to combat local nuisance noises, such as loud radios, barking dogs, noisy parties and playgrounds. CIL wants you to qet best paint money can buy. Redecorating your" home? Depend on the quality and value of CIL. paints and the expert help and advice of your local CIL Dealer.

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