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1MB Mw Given Until TIHay CAHA Ready fo' Reinstate QAHA If Apology Made I O-ctMk MM, semes. QUEBEC, March 11 7 Freak Byrne, owner of Qaebcc Julw Cltadelles, mid today ons official each frcea ttie Caaadiaa Ana tear Hockey Aaemlati and Ike Qsebao Aaitiir Hockey AaMeiatlea abeald bring the Bea Attwell eaaa before an "eataide medl-, a tor" and aeeapt kia eclat eat. MIDLAND, March 11. CP) The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association announced today It la willing1 to reinstata the Quebec Aroa-j teur Hockey Aaeoclation If the Quebec Branch apologizes lor lta del lance over the ruling of a to-called ineligible player. George Dudley, aecretary-Jnsnager of the CAHA, said the Quebec Association "has until Boon Thursday to purge Its contempt" for the CAHA ruling and got back la the good graces of the CAHA.

arprke, Aaaeaacsmeat It waa surprise announcement and was aa apparent move to get the Eastern Canada Junior and senior hockey playoff schedule beck to normal for the forthcoming Canadian cham- plonships. i The QAHA was suspended Teh. 21 for granting Ron Attwell a playing certificate when the CAHA claimed ho was still tinder the Jurisdiction of the Ontario Hockey Association. Dudley 'said "be received a telegram from QAHA president Martin Conway last night which aid Attwell bad been dropped from Montreal Canadiens Junior club and that the branch requested reinstatement He added that if no apology is made the suspension of the QAHA officera will stand and their case will be dealt with at the CAHA annual meeting. Dudley said that the CAHA does not receive aa apology by tomorrow the suspension will continue and no entries will be allowed from the QAHA In Senior or Junior playoffs.

Unless the authority of the executive (CAHA) la acknowl edged by the QAHA and regret expressed for this defiance, the suspension will Dudley said. Dudley said Conwsy's tele- Km "requested the CAHA of-rs to recommend lo the executive the reinstatement of the branch Dudley added: "1 communicated this telegram to the officers, who were not satisfied with it and Instruct ed me to advise Mr. Conway that the Issue was not between the Montreal Canadians, dub and the CAHA but between the QAHA and the CAHA. The matter is whether the ruling of the executive of the CAHA la to have any authority or is to be treated with contempt by it member branches. The QAHA hsa been given until noon Thursday to purge ite contempt If this is not done, negotiations will be entered in to immediately with such individual dubs as have registered with the CAHA." Today's decision follows a CAHA altlmahua yesterday which said the QAHA teams bad to choose between the two Farouk-Narriman Marriage On Rocks SVi Going Home ROME, March 11 (UP) Members of the family el former Quran Narriman of Xiypt ance with ousted playboy King Fasouk bse sndeV ly-said- the eoyal couple entered a separation agree-ment last night and that Narriman intended to gojiome to Egypt A spokesman tar rarouk.

living In axil at hit villa near Rome, denied the rtlt. But report! both here and In Cairo Indicated that the marriage of the roly-poly former king and 14-year-old Narriman, whom ha met in a Jewelry ahop waa threatened with disaster. It wai believed that lset-minute attempta at a reconciliation mifht be undeS way today. FINAL FLASHES TORONTO, March 11-CP M. H.

Upton, real estate dealer, anaounced today that United SUtea hotel chain has bought downtown block of land at Qneea street west and University avenne and plana to erect a modem maHl-millioa delta hotel. The property sounded by Queen, Richmond and Sim-coo treets and University avenue. Store, now en, the alta will be wrecked. TORONTO, March 11 CP) Toronto's famed Casa Loma wiU have fZS.eo worth el repairs done to it to protect -it as a tourist attraction, Toronto Board of Central decided today. FORK RIVER, Man, March 11-CPV-Tire damage estimated at more than waa done here early today.

It broke out in the Implement and garage business of JU- Solo ton and spread to the earby implement and garage premises of M. i. Harrison. NEWARK, NJ, March H-W Four persons were reported dead and a number Injured today la a tiro and explosion at the brewery plant of Anheuser Busch, Inc. A tank containing gallons of eer was reported teVfave exploded after the fire.

TORONTO, March 11 CP) Abitibi Power and Paper Co- had net profit In 1151 of or 9Z.IZ share, compared with or SI.tT a in 1151. Diefenbake; Demands Facts on Transfer Of Hotelman PiH arcaMS semae Sente. The transfer of a Winnipeg CNR hotel manager, Robert Pitt, led to another rousing debate la the Commons this afternoon aa J. O. Dietenbaker, Progressive Conaervstive mem- letters concerning the transfer.

WesteYnliewipaperg- Save mid that Mr. Pitt was transferred from the Fort Gerry Hotel to a smaller hotel after complaints were made by members of a party Including former rishertes Minister Mayhew and John PlckertgllL Clerk of the Privy Council. I Mr. Dietenbaker said today ii riyt tt i know what eorrespondencel there bad been between senior officers of the CNR and Mr. Pitt on the complaint of alloca tion of rooms to ministers.

Transport Minister Chevrier. mid' It was not Government policy to allow, such ipondence to be produced. He said Mr. Die fee baker would be sorry If the documents When Mr. Dietenbaker ed his motion for production of by the IJbaral majority, aasociatlona and run the rtskbrr Centre, asked tor el not getting Into the Memo- ieJ.

Alaaandtr and. Allan. Cup pis voffs. The CAHA said It would make arrangements tor Cana dian playoffs if Quebec teame broke with their outlawed organisation. It gave them until midnight tort night to make the i uk wiuj nranen.

After Attwell waa dropped laat nirht. Frank Seiko, man aclng-director of the Montreal forum said the Canadians had no intention of making the 1S-vear-eJd rlghtwinger the goat in the furore. Being Made Coat Seiko and William Northey. who control the Canadlen Arena Company (the forum) said: "It ai our opinion that Att well hi being made the Innocent goat and that years to eome. nlavera who might have lost a ehsnra fr their reepeeuve ine paper.

-thUM wiU blame Attwell." ed and the motion voted, down Coadaded ok Page a. Cat. t. A. O'Clocfe 68th VEAR-78 OTTAWA.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1953. FRICS SOOTS ON PAGE 4 i edttten by wiht seats weakly. 51 unta 1m JV 0 Edlfleoini oM fnlAPTA Seauel fo Raid! I l-UI-lIUII Vr- r- it 1 On Fair Grand Secretary To Appear in Court On March 19 Donald Sutherland. 147 Flora street. Grand Sccretarv oi tne urand urange Lodge of Ontario East vesterdav was charged by Ottawa police wiui conducting a lottery In connection with the sale of tickets for a draw at the Mountain Fair next Sentem- ber.

The draw la reported to dis-we of 10,000 worth of prizes. Mast Oe te Ceart. Mr. Sutherland Is scheduled to appear in City Magistrate's Court on Thursday morning. March 10.

Crown Attorney Mercier to day denied any knowledge that tne charge had been laid. He mid that his office was often consulted In such esses, but in this case It definitely had not knew nothing of this charge. Catered eases. Laying of the charge followed raids conducted by city police several weeks ago into the homes of officers of the Orange Lodge. After strong protests were made to the mayor, a full report was requested by the Police Commission.

The raids resulted In seUures of tickets for a draw which waa reportedly being eponaored by the Orange Ledge la conjunction with the directors of the Moun tain Pelr. CS Association Encouraged By Salaries Talk A delegation from the Civil Service Association of Ottawa met with the Civil Service Com. mission this morning to discuss the CSAO salaries brief which had previously been forwarded to C. H. Bland, chairman of the eommisaion.

1-- Following the meeting. CSAO president, Victor Johnston, stat ed that a valuable exchange of views had taken place. We are satisfied that the Civil Service Commission given careful study to our ease for a general salary increase' Mr. Johnston Mid. "As a result of this discussion I have ask- ed the CSAO Salaries Commit tee to follow np certain lines of enquiry to bolster our ease further.

We were given to understand that discussions on the civil service aalarles question are shortly to take place between the Civil Service Commission and officials of Treasury The CSAO was represented st this interview by President Victor Johnston, Main- waring and H. H. Morrltt Mr. Bland and Commissioner. A.

1. Boudreau, together with other officials of the commission, re ceived the CSAO delegation Commissioner S. O. Nelson waa unable to be present, being oat of town. Threatened 'Jilt Rifz Murder-Suicide; Motive.

Say Police LONDON. March 11. (Reu- trrs) French police have told Scotland Yard wy believe wealthy Baron Pierre de Laitre cut the mroat of a blonde Knf llah secretary In Room 213 of London's genteel Riti Motet be cause she threatened to Jilt him. They said he loved the eta tuasque 10-year-old Eileen, Hill so passionately ttist he assigned detective agencies in France and Britain te search lor her. a very dey tor three weeks the se-resr- eid nobleman phoned the Lea Agency In Paris lo ask, "any news yet? The funy-clothed body of Mia HilL the daughter of a retired policeman.

was found Monday on ttie pink satin bedcover she eran hotel bedroom, bar throat slashed. At the foot of the bed the Baron lay dead with hie panders wound around his neck and tied around the bedpost TODAY'S MOt.tet FIRE Sweeping through the ajiup w. um namax 1,000,000 Fire Tanker Explodes, 28 of Crew Safe, Eight Missing NKW YORK, March MOP) The Coast Guard reported to day that crew members of the Llberian tanker Angy had been rescued but that at least eight1 were missing. Including alt the officers and the captain's Three Coast Guard cutters and a plane are speeding te the storm-toaaed area some 400 miles southeast of St John's. Nfld, to the hope of finding the forward half of the vessel afloat with the misting persons clinging to It According to crew members picked off the stern section of the tanker, the Vessel caught fire and exploded three days ago.

The causa of the Are was not Immediately explained. The men were rescued by the Waterman steamship line's freighter, Claiborne, bound for Cherbourg, France. The Coast Guard theorized that the Angy broke in halves behind the bridge and the officers' quarters, carrying away the brains of the ship Among the missing are the captain, his wife, all the mates, the radio operator and three seamen. The tanker was under charter to the Gulf Oil Corporation, the Coast Guard said. She Is regie- out of Monrovia, Liberia, and operated by a Greek firm, 8.

Lavanoe and Co. She carried a of varied nationalities. Queen Grandmother Has Comfortable Night LONDON. March 11. (A 1 Queen Mary bad a very comfortable night attendants at her Marlborough House residence said today.

The Si-year-old Queen Grand mother has been confined to bod for more than two weeks with a recurrence of a gastrie ailment He Laughs, Laughs and Laughs More He Does, Fqtter He Gets LONDON, March 11. Oteuters) Life Is Just one big Joke to hefty Raymond whitman. Is. Thia remark- lls sMdSX.r and the more he laughs the tatter be gets. His parents think lis endearing the way he "Just roars' st mealtimes, or nearly kills himself guffawing at some music hall gag he recalls la bed.

They don't mind replacing clothes he splits by laughing and growing tatter snd fatter. Bat one man who tat opposite 110-pound Ray In a train want amused by the kid's perpetual chuckling. Inside; The Red Envoy to China Ex-Ford Worker Page 3 Webster's Latest in Slang Page MP's in Budget Debate for Third Page 3 For and About Women Pages 14, 15, 16, 17, It and 1 Story of Philip and Elizabeth Page 31 Sport Starts on Psge 33 The Cruel Sea Psge 31 Markets (4); Radio (381; Comic (39) -V i onipyarus, un, nra in is Three major Area caused an estimated $1,523,000 damage in the Maritlmea today and dealt a sledge hammer blow to Canada's naval plans for the North Atlantic Treaty A $1,000,000 fire swept the vital machine shop at the Hali fax shipyards halting repairs to the aircraft carrier Magnificent rthe nation's largest warship. Other naval projects would be temporarily curtailed. Town Threatened.

firefighters four (owns along Nova Scotia's Nortk Shore combined' resources it smell a $25,000 blaze that wrecked four busineases la Tatamagouche and for a while threatened the entire community of 7S0 persons. Only: a tin roof on a grocery store checked the mushrooming flames. A A third fire levelled a T. Eaton Company warehouse in Moneton, NB, and spokesmen said the loss might run as high as $300,000. The two-storey wooden structure supplied moat of the merchandise for the com pany's mala store and Maritime headquarters directly across the street No one waa injured la.

the three fires. Expensive drills, lathes, cut ters, cranes, punches and other machines used to repair ships were destroyed in the five-hour Halifax blaze. 1' Ml' v. morning left only a shell, ruining machinery vital to re- pair wors on navai ana outer crait ltand ay mm On Payroll in Wrong Office For More Than Two Years Losi in Plant superintendent Daniel Scouler estimated the He said ISO men would be put out of work. Fire Chief F.

MacGillivray said the cause of the blaze was not known. The Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation coal carriers Louis- burg and Wabana were docked feet from the burning building Their crews Joined Halifax and' shipyards firemen In 'battling the blaze but the ships were not moved- Fourteen men were at work on the sight shift when the fire started. Tare man Albert, drawer aid tne men grabbed as tin (tiiahtw and began -battling thai flames, tarsal Saddealy. -It broke out in 'the south end near the ha said. The temperature wai about zero and there was a brisk breeze.

Before my men could, get near the it Jumped to the wooden roof end roared along the top and down roe uuioe wails." The machine anon was made of brick and cement It was one storey high, TS feet wide snd 00 feet long. K. f. K. Nelson, vice-president ana general -manager of the privately-owned shipyards, the dty's largest industry, said the building and machinery Is all Insured to the limit but you can't Insure your business.

It's an awful blow to eome at this time. Winter la our busiest time of ha remained aa a day-to-day odd consultant until early this week. McCarthy'a subcommittee has been investigating the "Voice of America" and other State Department information activities. The Wisconsin Republican said public hearings on the "Voice will be resumed McCarthy add the "lost" State Department employe not only atayed on the payroll at the place he tended by mistake but kept his desk after be was di voreed from the regular payroll last November, since then, tweea "consultant" duties, he has used the same office to work oa a book. McCarthy add.

$100,000 Fire Loss Vv At Bruce Mines BRUCZ MINIS. Ont, March MT The third major Orel la IM last five years late last night wiped out three business premises causing damage estimated at more then $100,000. No one waa injured In the itwe bour blase which for a flmt tnrvaienea a oueuwae oioca en the main street of this north ahore town miles east of Sauil Ste. Marts. The fire started In the Bruce Mines Creamery, and within mlnutea spread to the roof of Bye's Para Implement Company which was quickly demolished.

The fire then spread Inte H. L. rites Groceteria, gutting that structure. HIT ITER Wm aiBLX. TOLEDO.

Ohio, March II- (UP Mrs. Alfred Nero swore Out aa aaaanlt wsrraat against her husband tor hitting bar with! WASHINGTON, March 11. payroll until shortly after elee-(UP) Amused Senate lnveati-tn last November. Even then. gators today dug Into, the case of "the man who lost bis way" a State Department information consultant who went to the wrong office his first day at work and atayed there on the payroll for more than two years.

Chairman Joseph K. McCarthy (R Wis.) of the Senate perma nent investigating subcommittee said the: unidentified employe waa not taken oft the regular Reginald Tllley, 41. thought Ray was laughing at him. So be leaned over and de- manded, "Come on bow, tell or I'll do you I'll punch you In the nose. For once Ray stopped laughing.

And when be got borne be complained to his mother, who promptly notified the police. In court yesterday Tllley was fined at for 'interfer ing with the -comfort of person travelling on a Protested Tiller. The boy sat with a ridiculous grin on his face. It was enough te annoy anyone." Journal Today I i i- a. 0 Halifax Canada Sending Mobile Radar To NATO Allies Canada agreed to.

ship some $00 new mobile radar units still oa the security list to her North Atlantic Allies overseas under mutual aid. it 1 was learned today. .1 bout $90,000 already gone and the remainder will be moved before next January. In addition. Canada baa agreed to, provide Britain and ether European alliae with six minesweepers, valued st about $3,000,000 each, lft Wasp trainer aircraft engines, pro- pe Hants for shell tilling, and a huge amount of ammunition, all to be shipped this year, Control the.

distribution of his equipment will be in the hands of NATO beadausrlers. This equipment wiU be la ad dition to aome Sabre Jet fighters which Canada Is send ing to Britain this year. About 1ZS of the fighters. produced ia and equipped with engines trtbuted by the United States, shipped to Britain last With this year's shipments. the total sent to the RAF will be about 70.

Money to nay for these arms will eome from the $124,000,000 mutual aid allocation which Canada made for ltdl-M and the similar allocation the Canadian government la providing for in the 1BM-S4 budget The radar equipment pro duced in Canada, Is believed to consist of a truck and trailer and radar The equipment believed to contain electronics equipment which automatically fires an anti-aircraft gun once the radar screen brings the enemy plane within The wasp englnea. built by Pratt and Whitney In Montreal are similar to -those used In Canada's Harvard trainers. They will go to allies en the Xuro- caaUnent DICTJONAJtT. News: Anything that makes a woman exclaim: "For heaven's MONTREAL. March 11 Dominion aether Office) re port: Ottawa: Increasing cloudi- ea today: Thursday cloudy with a few ah swan; much milder; winds light today, south westerly Thursday.

Low tonight end high Thursday at Montreal and Ottawa and 40. Quebec and Shernrooke and $9, Ste Agatha $0 and $5. La Tuoue 3S and 10. Chleoutlml 10 mnA Summary for Thurs day: Cloudy, much milder- Synopsis: Clear and cold weather continued laet night throughout Quebec but the in- ereeaing cloudiness which it re- 4 3 4 1 1 VstbSL sva a-A 1 'Jiflery' May Explain Attack On U.S. Plant Over Germany LONDON.

March 11 (Ranters) Csechealovakla te day pretested te the Lai ted States against "violation af Cseckealavak sir space" sy two Aaaerleaa limit yestcr day, Pragae Radio repertsd. MUNICH. Germany, March, U. (Red ten) Hoegner, Bavarian Interior Minister. said today that Communist security forces along the Iron Curtain seem to have been Jittery since the death of Stalin a factor which might have played a part In the shooting down of a U.St Air Force plana yes tcraay.

He said that last night Bavar4 an police stations dost to the Csech border reported a "num ber or planes" bad repeatedly crossed over from Czech territory into Bavarian air. The U.S. Air Force estimated a MlO-lS -which shot down the U.S. Thunderjet was IS miles inside 'T. Demand by Washlagtaa.

WASHINGTON. March 11 (tnV-Diplematie sources predicted today that the United States will demand, a formal Communist apology snd a cask indemnity for the MIO-lg at. Germany. Paaaml Marktags. WIISBADXN.

Germane. March 11. UP An Americas air fore pilot shot down ever the US. sector of Germany, mid today the two Russian-built MIO-1S Jet fighters which at tacked him bad tnarklngs "unlike those in any known air force ia the reladed est Page IS. Col British Tour 77 For Canadiens' And Hawks LONDON, March 1L OtL Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League will play a series of games in Britain starting mid-May, it was an nounced here today.

The series of enhibitions has been arranged by Frank S. Gentle, wealthy Britiea promoter now en route to Canada and the United States. A spokesman for Gentle, managing director of the Greyhound Racing Aasoctetlon, who has interests In Harringsy rink ia London, mid details await the NHL Stanley Cup finala. It Is probable that the teams wall play st-rinks around the sis-team English Natleaai hVe'ckty League, including Brighton, Nottingham and London'! Streathem rink. They are also scheduled to ploy at the Paris Palais de Sports.

Montreal and Detroit Red Wings visited Xurope In Kit, QUEEN'S AIDS-DB-CAMP. LONDON. March 11. JrV The Queen last night named her husband's uncle. Admiral Earl Mountbatten, as a personal aide-de-camp.

FORECAST. IB any pert of the province. In some southern districts the temperature may even approach tttt freezing point disturbence ever Hudson Bay, moving eastward across northern Quebec, Is drawing waimer air up from the south. west Cloudy conditions wut prevail in Quebec tomui'iow as thia milder air flows across the province and there may be a few showers in some placea. Taeaf its res.

Vancouver 44. 4: Victoria 41, SO; Edmonton 4. Calgary $. II; Yellowknife ITa, Shf Raekateen 4. $1: Retina It, 40 Winnipeg IS, $4: North Bay a.

It: Sudbury t. It; Windsor It; Ottawa 4, IS; Montreal 14; Quebec So, Saint John 14; Mnnrtoa sera, Haiifas) 10, Charlottetown 12, 1T Sydney IS, il; Yarmouth 11, IT. ported from many places thls'M: Lnnaon Toronto 14, Ing heralds the return of much milder eeawlltions. Temperatures In northern districts fell to about 10 degrees below sera but tonight the mercury is not expected te fall below sere1 Iron Curtain RedForces- I.

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