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

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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MX' to replace the lx, but because of other U.S. engagement the ortheitra mutt diunin them, becauae they could not fulfill their contract by playing out- of-town engagement. "We aren't interested iruthelr political he aid. Only Keetbaaa and Mia Ross writ reached for comment The otner musician affected were not named, and did not identify themselves immediately. TV OLntTIO tUSERWohn RnmUe IS, of Toronto, and hi mount, probable member on Canada' Olym-pl equestrian team, show perfect form a they Jump a difficult tump fence In training.

Rumble 1 one ot flve Canadian horsemen who' leave next month for England en- route to the gamei la HalinkL Three of the five will be chosen to compete and Rumbla, yotingeat, but with tha blgbeat acora in Olymple trial, is expected to be one. In England tha team will train over tha Olymple course at the Duke of Beaufort'a estate, Badminton. -i I 1 0L8TEIN SALE-Premier Walter Jones of Prince Edward Uland aold Jila -four-year-old cow, Abegweit Plush, for ,025 at tha National Holitein sale In Oakvllle. 30 mile west of Toronto. Higheat price of the day wit 16,500 paid by Theodora Devlne, Taunton, for an iht-month-old bull 'Because of the United Statea embargo agllnft Canadian cattle being shipped to the U.S., Devine arranged for it previous owner, J.

McCague of Alllaton, Ont to keep the calf until restriction are relaxed. Tnunderjet Explodes In tflight Over England MANSTOW. Eng May fUP-KA S. Air Fore F-84 Thdvrrt' exploded In: flight today and eraahed on tha American- fighter baa field here the third aurh Tnunderjet crash in a month. The pilot wa killed.

The plane, one of five making op acrobatic tram known a the aky blazers which naa itown nere rrom rursien- felebruck. Germany, exploded while it flew ever the field control tower. )1ta5 if I X. v. vs.

T'HH "II WTONZSDAY, MAY 21, Issjs. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 13 'i Musical Ottawa Astounded Th'at U.S. Bars Dirk Kcetbaas musicians were shock 4 today to bear that Dirk Keetbaai, young flautist with Uit Symphony Orchestra had ban barred from tha United tula along with fiva other member of tha orchestra. Speak la. Dirk wal a verv.

verv fine flautiat and waa titan-living, popular member -of tha Ottawa Philharmonic and tha Central Band of tha aid Eugene Kash. Hit father, Dirk Keetbea. 6r, plays viola with tha Philhar monic now, other than communism because ha had never Identified hianatlf with tha CoramunUt. With RCAF. He terved for aevaral years In the RCAF and wai a Corporal when he received bu discharge.

Ruth Ron, who plays doubt. baa wltn tne.T&o auo aenieo the had ever been' associated with the Connnontaru. rather unfair anil tnoit unfortunate that we have no opportunity to question the author- itiea on why we are barred Miss Roa said. "We Jut have to accept the decision and lote our lob ba Another well-known Ottawa1 nun ran't nlav at one eon- wrcneeira leaaer, saw It war cert in the United State. abaurd suggest that younf Keetbaa had any Communiat affiliations.

No reason given by VS Immigration autharitiea for bar 'Toronto Symnhonv crossed tha border to play an engagement in Detroit. Orcheatra officiala aaid the Musicians will not be rehired next eeaaon becauae of two eon-J nvcia io piay in tne united Stataa. The Toronto Musical Protective AaaociaUon AFL) upheld tha deciaion of the orcheatra when the six lodged an appeal. Kectbaaa aald be must-have been barred for tome, reason "Sometime theae thlnga are alarted by rumora, and that'l the horrible part of It. On that flimay tuipicloo person's Job ta lost tne aald, J.

W. Elton, manager of the TSO, aaid it would be difficult 44 I VANCOUVER GIVES NOISY WELCOME TO KOREAN VETERANS Red Croat girl. I (top) line the dock at Vancouver, to greet 1,137 Canadian veteran of the Korean war. xnouaanua 01 xrwno ana reiauvea came mm an pari 01 uanaaa 10 gveei me troop, me largeat number aaaembled in the city lince It 18. Prize-winning handlebar mouxtache (bottom) waa (ported by Sgt.

E. Roi, of Montreal, who grew the crop on duty in Korea. Fifty thoutand Vancouverites cheered the troop. 1 Mansfield, Pontefract Councillors Elected FORT COULONGE. May 21.

(Special) Election of coun cillor for three rat in the side wa held hert. Result of the poll wa: acat No. A. Max Beauchamp, 127; M. Bclleau, 17; aeat 6, Emeril Adam.

Theop. Lavoie, 17; Phil Levesque, 31. Henry Valliere wa elected by Majufield and Pontefract Cor- acrlamation. poration, which I termed "out-1 Officer now are: Mayor Joseph Lsfrance; councillor. Max Beauchamp.

Emeril Adam. Henry Valliere. Cam I He; Amyotte, Lionel Amyotte, Her-- tor Levesque. Mark LeGuerrier. secretary.

Journal Want Ad bring quick rpsults. You Liked It So We Repeat It LARGE SIZE Just -Under LOW PRICE 335-75 So many of bur customer were overwhelmed with the amazing value in this 8.7 cu. ft. Kelvinator that we arranged with the manufacturer to make a REPEAT OFFER! if Low priced for such amazing capacity Oeuxe equipped with crisper and meat keeper -k Canadian made for years of satisfactory service it Backed by 38 years of Refrigeration experience Five year warranty on its sealed-in unit '33 DOWN I $19 Monthly AND SON LTD. 286 BANK ST.

DIAL 2-5923 Smiths falls Boy Injured in Collision SMITHS TAIXS, May Jl. (Staff! Thirteen year old Wayne McRay of Montague road waa injured here Monday when be waa (truck by a truck LATAWAT 50 SPARKS ST. while bicycling on Cornelia treat. The truck owned by A. J.

Clark and driven by Harold 'Wynn wa proceeding eait on Cornelia atreet making a right kirn on to McCann atreet when it collided with the bicycle pro--eeding eaat on Cornelia atreet Wayne waa knocked oft hi bicycle and hi left arm wu thrown under the right rear 1 wheel of the truck. The fleah I on hi upper arm wa torn away, hi elbow amaahed and both Jorearm bonea fractured. i Ha I in St Prancl Hoaplta) under the care of Dr. i i. Me-Gutrr.

Contabl D. Dun-calfe inveatlgated. Generally apeaking Spring borri calve ahould be aent to puture until they are four to tlx month of age. Ottawa's Showplace for Fashions. MID-SEASON CLEARANCE All top-fashion, first quality Suits, Coats, Dresses, Cocktails, etc not all sires in each style but look just look at the savings you make.

Many of these items are away below half price. Note, too, the savings on New Summer Cotton. Advance Summer; (Cotton Presses Cool, crisp cottons just arrived in 11 the newest Summer it vies and colour is Indeed, a wonderful opportunity to buy your at a substantial laving. Cottons range from 10 00 up. CASH afl UJ OFF UDMESSIES HO $15 $20 Prints, navys, solid colours.

These art suitable for immediate wear as well as later on. Half sizes included in this group. Regular Values to 89.50 Fleece, Camel and Mohair, Gabardine, French" Crepe. Size 10-20. Loose and Fitted (tyle.

SPECIAL GROUP OF FITTE COATS Small ize only, in Gabardine, Tricotine, Pure Wool, imported fabric. Regular Value 69.50 Regular Value to 65.00 Imported Fabric in shades of tha rainbow Material in Gabardine, novelty Wool. Wonted, Peck and Peck. etc. Broken range from 12 20 and few half me suit.

43 Only. Regular Value 79.50 Of same description as previous paragraph with the addition of French Crepe material. Size 10- 20, 1814 Now v- SnndDMTHIES IPrice Fleeces, Velvets, Gabardines, Camel Hair, etc. Regular value from $20.50 to $49.50. Jtegular value 34.50.

Sizes 12-20. Assorted colours. BUDGET ACCOUNT i NEAR ELGIN.

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