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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1954. Too Many Wives Ruined His Career, Says Rooney HOLLY WOOD -t (UP) Mickey now making a return Jto the bti-ttme on tela-fision, decided today Holly wood Jilted him lor yean be Kellogg CORNFLAKES 2 33 KEWPQRT FLUFFS at bag OE with Premlom wkm IK KOMOMZn TKE ftp wb Birr OLD GOLD JEWELLERY MIKE WERNER 1'." 'CUT BATS PHONE S-1295 III Sparks St Company aUo produclni "Dateline a kimono-type "Dragnet" eerie for TV tarring Dane Clark, and an adventure aerial with. Indian cause of hli repeated trip to actor Sabu. Rooney aUo plan the altar. to (tar In the life story of There was a campaign fo'rJ01" Johnny Longden.

while' there against me Happy Home. more Rooney itooney grinnea.i "My happy marriage ha a I guess it was because of! lot to do with said my unfortunate marriages." IRooney. "Life is a rhythm, and Now the eteran.aetor has when the pattern at home settled down happily with hi! everyvnin rigm fnriK m.t nrettv Klalne!" 'm alone, I get lonely." Davis, and his career has 0' onlV Produce upward again. Mulligan" and atara in various scrloU OTC if wlth the dlrector iffiiand shakes hands with visitor "ton the secia the story he iZ. a an NBC page boy who 11 .1." "never doe anything right' ftim.

There no connection seen tne rums lh, insisted Rooney. "Any. iay. there's an entire new generation who never saw mej unmcay nireaa. a Andy Hardy, miring tne law "30 and early 40 the Andy Hardy of that MOM movie series wa three-time box-office champion and several times an Academy At ard nominee.

But in recent year an unhappy home life and the "down" cycle of show business caught up with the bouncy appeared In several independent pictures, but "the release wa bad, and they didn't push the "Now those pictures are on television and a lot of people; enjoy them who didn't go to! them in the said Mickey. DROODLES F7v i i After marrying Mtsa Davls, TAT SQtTAW SMALL Rooney -won a role in ai topi TREFEE. Paramount film, "The Bridges! Indians, once referred to' of and will aorwar "noble are now one on Milton Berle' TV program 'of the most civilized group In before hi own series begins. I the country. I've spent a great! Hi Mickey Rooney Enterprises! deal of time studying their cul-i lure ana last wmtecl spent) nine week actually living with I a family ot Indian under primitive condition in! th Dixie Hotel on W.

47th street. I found that, although North American Indians are! peaceful (unlets yea try u' stick them with a Lunch; Check) are tribes of Indians In South America who are Still savage. Some of themf are so ferocious and hostile they dip their arrow head in deadly poison. Then there arej omer inaians wno ineir arrow heads in peneclllln. These are the Friendly Indians.

PUBLISHER'S WIDOW. REOINA, Aug. CB Mr. Catherine Ross, widow of publisher Stanley Lyster 'Ross of Reglna, wa found dead la her home Wednesday night. She waa M.

Death was believed due to a heart attack. i 4-YEAR PAYMENTS. BRIGHTON, England cn Civic loans for house purchase may be repaid over 40 year if plana of this Sussex resort's flnanre committee are ap proved. WHEN IN TORONTO VISIT REGIS .100 JlOOMS- Geei Faod Entertainment "fcarlton OT WAI-4US 1 Fat "on-fhe-lob" aervic. Don't let tin failure hold up your trudul Phone for one of our road service) truck, and you'll toon bo rolling again.

Drive in. to our modern service) court for prompt attention to all your tiro problema. We have a Urge aervice court for your convenkiKse, 3 yeor xperience. Our exper ienced workmen use only Goodyear factory-approved methods and material. CEST DEAL HI TOWN 0)1 HEW GOODvEAn TIaES TOO! Cell in scon! -THI-VUICANIIU lib By FRANCES DRAKE.

Look In the section in which your birthday comes and find what your outlook Is, according to the stars, for Saturday, Aug ust T. 19S4. 1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL REWARD FOR SAVING A LIFE Rev. L. P.

Gagnon, parish priest of St. Gerard's Church, 120 Beech street, receives a bag and a pen and pencil set from Denis Proulx, the boy whose life he saved at a parish picnic last month. Denis presented the gift on behalf of the parishioners at the opening banquet of the parish' two-week bazaar, which wa opened by Con. Paul Tardlf last night. Father Gagnon' will also receive a medal from the Ottawa Humane Society.

Dominion WI4 Photol Your Individual Horoscope March 21 to April 20 (Aries) Better adhere to basic principles, avoid going overboard In Important matters Aspects advise against talcing too many chances. Be less more diplomatic if you would advance. April 21 to May 20 (Taurus) Stars suggest a review of expenditures. Consider well before going into new debt. Finish what you have started before taking on extra duties.

Tact Is essential. May 21 to June It (Oemlni) Take day's doings in a calm, business-like manner and don't let little things irritate you. Your Innate desire to do a good Job can. be satisfied now if you run true to form. June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) 8peclal Issues, new idea can advance if properly presented.

Aspects stimulating, Those In executive and scientific doctors, bankers and general business can expect Ivlj 24 to August 22 (Leo) Don't into your activities without fore-thought; avoid strain, well-planned and carried out determinedly will bring wicces. Relax during-p m. Aug. 21 to Sept. 23 (Virgo) You should have little td combat this fine day.

However, give best efforts to each task to get the full benefits possible. Heart Interests, family and social affaias also favored. Sept. 24 ta Oct. 21 (Libra) Influences on an upward trend, be ready to cash in on benefit available." 8tepjutaomex don'l be" tooTormal; try those new good schemes, write that article: In general, get going.

Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 (Scorpio) A slight recession in some respects. Think well on your mode of approach: ascertain what Is going on around you, Your Innate knack of seeing through Ideas quickly will help. Nov.

23. to Dec. 22 (Sagittarius) Satisfactory trend for long-pull and stable undertak Inns. Watch economic out look. No hlt-and Exmnditurea should but double up on savings when of nervous exhaustion; it will do harm.

Be sensible. Jan. 22 to Feb. 20 (Aquarius) i A.M. hours will need most watching.

No sharp answers, foolish show) Better- check and look around for good leads. Don let lack of appreciation upset you; have faith. Feb. 21 to March 20 (Pisces) Proper administration of duties and business Is most Important to success. Beware ot laxity after 2 p.m.

Keep trying. You may get outside assistance. YOU BORN TODAY: are bright, sometimes Impulsive; could advance In business, art, or whatever your profession If you keep improving yourself. You are generally entertaining person able, tactful. In taking over a new business or position do not be overly forceful.

Think calmly, wisely and avoid haste. argument. Remember other may be angling for the same thing you are. Be honest, fair and always have faith In God. Parishioners Honor Priest For Saying Drowning Boy A reward from grateful parishioner came to Rev.

L. P. Gagnon lat night at the opening banquet of the St, Oerard' parish bazaar. A bag and pen and pencil set were presented to him by Denis Proulx, a boy whose life he had saved, on behalf of the father i and mother of the parish. Father Gagnon saved the boy's life a few week ago at one of the weekly excursions Into the country arranged for children of the parish.

About 100 children of all age were swimming at Lac Phlllipe, and DenU, who could not swim, wa with a group of wader Some of the children noticed that the boy wa floating on hi stomach, but they assumed that he waa intentionally doing a "Dead Man' About IS minute later, however, they saw he wa still floating, and wa out In the water beyond hi h. F. J. NEVILLE. I.

John Howard Society (Begins TuB Time HSiSeroce in Ottawa The Ottawa branch of the Dee. 23 to Jan. 21 (Capricorn) John Howard Society of On Be clear, 'definite In the itarlo commenced full time method you propose to follow operation here this week after mixed sort of day. Avoid; three year service on a part intensifying effort to the point time basis. The' organization Toronto, Before pnmlng n.

taw. fa'f jVv;" tt JrV. Tlaiit mndwichna take on new smt with Aylnwr Catsup," aays Mr. Sunshine, the Ay Inter Hired Man. "All summer long.

I pack muuhint flavor into Aylnwr tomatm till they're red-ripe arxl mdy for picking. Then Aylmer eapturee all their gondnw and delicioue flavor by making them into pure, rich catnip within a few hour of picking. Ro perk up your tneels with the livelier minikin flavor of Aylmer Catsup." Tomato Catcup tM-l Father Oagnoh dived In, dressed, and pulled the boy to shore. After he. had applied Hearing Hull School Award Action Saturday fully little artl- flclal respiration toy almost three-quarterc of in hour.

Dent recovered coiuclousnes. and the next day was no worse for the Incident. Grateful parents of Bt. Oer ard' parish were full bf praise for Father Gagnon. 'He 1 able to cope with any they ay.

Mr. Justice H. A. Fortler, of the Quebec Superior Court, Saturday morning at Hull will hear the 'petition of a Hull ratepayer who 1 eeklng an injunction to prevent the Hull Catholic School Board from awarding a contract fdf the new Fairy Lake school to a firm outside Hull when the lowest bidder was the Ed Brunet and Son contracting firm of Hull. Jacques Bertrand, QC, of Hull, 1 acting for the petitioner, Lucien Parent, of Hull The outside firm; Capltanal Limited, of Cap-de-Ja-Made- lelne, submitted a tender of $028,330.

The Brunet bid was 1618.000. 1 i The chool to contain 23 room 1 to be constructed on Chapleau street, near de Sals berry ttreet. First Contract Signed With Uranium Miners 'TORONTO, Aug. The first union agreement in the uranium-mining history of Canada has. been signed, the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers: (Ind) announced here yester day.

It has been concluded, after' months bf between the Beaver Lodge district Local 913 of the union and the! Eldorado Mining Limited, at Uranium City, Sask. The agreement covers 350 employes of, the large. Crown-! owned company and I retro helps with the rehabilitation of I active to Jan. 1, 1C54. It pro- men and women released from prisons.

J. Neville becomes per manent executive director of the Ottawa office with quarters In the National Building. He ha been In charge of the society's activities here for the paat three year. More than MO men have been served by the John How ard group In Ottawa during the past three years, i. They have been men who were released from penitentiaries and reform Institutions.

Many are now successful and productive citizens of Ottawa. The John Howard Society ha been a member ot the Ottawa Community Chest for the past year. The new John Howard execu tive director took hi Masters Degree In 8oclal Work at St. Patrick' College. Mr.

Neville served with a family agency group in Rochester, NY. and with the Children's Aid Society, vide fringe benefit and wage Increases for employes at present earning between 1.34 and $1.02 an hour In a week. Journal Want quick results. Ads bring JIM 1. 1 iawailWIawf CRAWLEY FILMS LIMITED V.

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Sylvlo Lavergne filed action in magistrate' court TORONTO, Aug. r-'rtTiL ZZ Mr. Justice I. C. Rand of the won majority of more thaai -Supreme Court of Canada onn vote criticize 'discrimination" In! legal ucatlon In Ontario tn tlt)ed to mj of treaU Rlw'1 "That any dlcrlmlnaUon The OnUrio Society, be exercised by gov admitting to the Bar only 0-jerning bodie against any tu- goode graduate, ha controlled i dent, not because of lncom- legal eoucauen in Ontario iorjpency but because of the-; ivy jvmim iiv wvi.

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