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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL. V- SATURDAY, IMS CAN'T DEPORT VIM. 'School Principal It wlllVnot appeal a recent i TWO' INDICTED. fed Tholdu? cl a Brlnki Ina. Federal feourt decision holdlflgj BUFFALO," JOT, Oct.

armored truck that was earry-the government had. not' -Two men were Indicted onMng 6500,000 la rash from the. proved, 'Bridge; vat ever a 'four of first- degree-It. Erie, racetrack last CommurRsU A. I robbery Friday In lhe Vhwart-i August.

1 BAN FRANCISCO. Oct, 1J 07V-The Government has given" tip ln its 10-yer-long effort to deport Harry Bridges. Final Tribute Paid Charles J. HcCool PEMBROKE, Oct. I (8p Boucher Dies in Ottawa Leonard El don.

Boucher, f- principal 81f Jame tDunn School at Jamestown, Ont, In the District of Alfoma, dle1 ln th Veteran' Pavilion rf the Clvle Hospital on Friday after an Ulneiaef three month. He served orersea In World Wars I and II and wa -a brother of O. Russell. Boucher, QC, of Ottawa. Mr.

Boucher wa 59 years old. After his return from Robert Dies in Hospital Robert Idward Marlatt 1233 Valmarle avenue, an employe of the National Drug and Chemical Company for the past 39 years died in an OtU-wa hospital Friday following a short Illness. He was 64. Son of th late Mr. and Mr.

Hugh Marlatt, he wa born ln Hespeler, Ont. He wa graduated from the University of Manitoba In 1907. as pharmacist In 1910, he moved to HamiHoh-Hrher he married Mary Anderson ln 1911 After 10 year In Toronto Mr. cjmJojQtywa as manager of the National Drug and Chemical Company warehouse ln 1941. Surviving besides hi wife are-a son.

Jame. of Ottawa; a sister. Mr. X. M.

Phln. of Hamilton; a brother Ewart, cialj Pinal tribute was paid this morning to Charles J. McCool, native of Mattawa and a World War I veteran. who cum Thursday at the home of hi brother-in-law. Judge T.JL J.

OaUlgan. The funeral wa from the Neville funeral home to St. Columkllle'a Cathedral -for service at 9 am. 'Interment wa ln the parish cemetery. Mr.

McCool wa 69. He wa aon of th late Charles A. McCool and Justine O'Meara. HI early: life- was spent at Geneva Lake, where hi father operated a lumber business. McCool wis educated at Loyola College, Montreal.

and had taken two year of a medical course at University of Toronto when World War 4 broke out. final Tribute Paid Mrs. James.Mcf-linn Final tribute to the memory of Mrs. Junes McMinn. 195 Patricia avenue, wa paid at her.

funeral from the Kelly funeral horn to the Queen of the Holy Rosary Church. Rev. F. Tlerney met tha casket st.th church door and chanted th requiem high' mas. Rev.

Raymond Burke 'wa deacon and Rev. Raymond Battle, sub-deacon. Chief mourner and survivors were -her husband; three sons. Or shame, James and Blair. Ottawa; thre daughters.

Mr. Thorn Moor (Olennal. Ottawa; Mrs. J. K.

Wollam Marlon), Petawawa; Miss Ann, at hone. Mrs. McMinn died on Monday last following a long Illness. Born ln Ottawa she was a daughter, of the' late Henry Graham and Mary Ann a member of the Catholic Women League and attended Holy Rosary Church. She also held membership ln the Ladle of St.

Anne and the League of the Sacred Heart. Burial was In Notre Dame peed; poliii overseas In World War I he taught school for 90 years In Alberta and morartcenUy headed the Sir James Punn School at Jamestown. He was a member of an old County family. He aurvlved by hi wife, the former Louise VY. Freeman of Sable River, NS: two'aon.

Arthur Kenton Boucher. Ottawa Howard George Boucher, Toronto: two grand-children: hi mother. Mr. W. H.

Boucher, Ottawa: three sisters. Mls Mildred He enllstecMnhe-Medattehlldreit Mr. John O. Balrd, allnewin style and performance ir'56 Ottawa: Mr. Fred Taylor.

Blue two- brother; Walter H. Boucher. Yorkton.1 and O. Russell Boucher, Ottawa, The funeral will be In Carp 7" Tuesday, from Kennedy's un-eral home to. St.

Jame Angll-ran Church, where Rev. 8. K. Tyrrell will conduct the Tire at 2 30 p.m. with the assist-ance of Archdeacon J.

C. Anderson. Burial will be7 In St. James eemetery. Mr.

Justice Savard Dies in 70fh Year MONTREAL. Oct. I. Cf) Mr. Justice AUred Savard.

19. Quebec City and Montreal Superior Court Judge until his retirement September 1, died "last night at hi home In suburban Wetmcmnt A native of Quebec City, he was called to the bar In 1909 graduating from Laval University and McGlll University. He was mad a King's Counsel ln 1920. Mr. Justice Savard had a law practice In Quebec before be HrttrtlM64fwtxfirkfl1voyrUax4rtTV Sn ttiiili A.i.iiii rtwa Tafca aaHiiHS.

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where he. was given a commission as lieutenant with th Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. Returning to Canada Mr. McCool Joined hi father ln the lumber business on the French river. Later he was employed for many years with Consolidated Paper at La-Tuque aa a1 Government scaler.

Mr. McCool was a member of the Canadian Legion. Surviving are one brother, Captain A. J. McCool, 8te.

Anne de three sslters, Mr. Oalngan. of Pembroke; Mr. W. R.

MeOee. and Miss Margaret McCool, both of Ottawa. Lionel Renaud OLAyImerr'Dies Lionel Renaud, of 14 John street. Aylmer. Que, died Thursdy In an Ottawa hospital following a brief Illness, Ht ws 69.

Born' and educated ln Hull; he wa th son of the late Mr. married th late Matuaa du bol in 1913 in Hull. Mr. Renaud had been living In Aylmer for the last year. A retired painter, he served oversea during World War he attended St.

Pauls Church in Aylmer, Surviving are two sons, Theo- phlle of Qttawa. and Joseph of Aylmer; four daughter. Mrs. Stanislas Dumoulln (Florida) sf Aylmer. Miss Rosanna Renaud or Ottawa.

(Florence) of Ottawa, and Mrs. Arthur Paquctte (Antoinette) of Ottawa; also 23 grandchildren. The funeral will be Monday from the Gauthler funeral home at 7.13 a.m. to the Basilica for requiem high mass at 7.30. Interment will be ln Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

Mrs. Loila Allison VARS. Sept, 29. (Special The funeral service of Mrs. Lolla Allison, wife of Miles Allison of Bearbrook.

was held parlor in Russell. 'tJWr. Allison-wa' born in Vara 32 years ago. the daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas was a member of the United Church. Surviving are herhushand. Miles Allison of Bearbrook; her mother, Mrs. Janet -Marshall of Russell; five brothers, Walter, Charles, Earl and Ewart, of Ottawa; Dou gall of Kingston: one sister, Lois, of Ottawa. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev.Sydney Rowe.

Interment was In th North Russell cemetery. raTaVVTTVaraa I mmlv mM aa- a 1 gx rwXMf ttxxtVi 4t I MsM fsagl) ajxetl laef iffjag Wlw." 1 lUwaiir, mm tott imwm 1 mm iwmm 1 tfwmf fex fc I I 'I-'1- I I 1 I Vr- ing appointed to the Superior Court bench, a post he held for 18 years. He was in law, practice with the late Ernest -Lapolnte who subsequently be came Minister or Justice. Elected a Quebec City alderman In 1924. he was also a director of the Quebec Board of Trade and a former director of the Fidelity Insurance Company.

Surviving are hi widow, four sons and a daughter. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Joseph Albert Stanzel FRANKTOWN. Sept. 30.

(Special) Joseph Albert eel. a native of Goulbum Township, wa paid final tribute at hi funeral Saturday the Fleming Brothers Fu-'neral Home. Burial wa ln Pine Orove eemetery. 1 ft- AA Sanf 44 In I 14 I or Seattle, two grand- Rev. Blair McPherson.

will conduct the funeral service Mondsy at 11 a.m. ln the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road. Interment will be ln Pine-crest cemetery. Adolpho Micheli Dies at Age 91 A resident of Canada for 91 years, Adolpho Micheli died Friday after a long jUnes. He wa vi.

He cxma to Canada ln 1904 and lived In Toronto for yearsl before Joining a daughter Mrs. Lulgl Bartollnl. 67 Broadway street, tn OsUneau, 12 year go. In 1693. he married' the former Theresa Cecareill in lUly.

Beside Mrs. Micheli, two ion. Robert, of Montreal and Joseph, of Toronto, and two urVZ 7. a illllMWt VI HVU- real survive. There are also eight grandchildren and 3V great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be Monday at 7.43 a.m. the Sylvto Blala Funeral Home, 123 Notre Dame street. Oatineau, for re flulam hlh mats at a I Fua 'Tr I Funeral at iShawville John Cr Pirie TJhe funeral of John Crulck-shanks Pirle, who died ln an Ottawa hospital Wednesday, will be held this afternoon ln Shaw Rev. H. JO.

Lester will conduct I the service In Shawvllle United Church and Interment will be -In, the village cemetery Mr. -Pirie, who resided at 339 Cooper street, died unexpectedly in his 69th year. He was bom In Scotland, son of the late Andrew Pirie and Jane Crulckshanks, and cam to this country with hi parent 'when he was two years of age. During his early life he lived In Ottawa. Quyon.

Bristol and Radford. Que. He wwTmarTled 41. year go to Ruby May Townhill and purchased a farm ln the Murrell section of Litchfield township where he resided ror a number of years. He moved to Shawvnieln'1940 and five jrejirs-iatercarne to Ottawa where he wa employed by the Jame Davidson' Sons Co.

Surviving besides his wife are five tons, Andrew of Ottawa, Jack of BrockvlUe. Leslie of Bristol Mines. Gordon of -Toronto and Irvine, of Smiths Falls: five dauxhter. MrsCTelvln Wlckens of Starke. Quer, Mrs." Denton Hc8Jns 0r Deschenes.

Mrs. Rosemary King of New York, Mrs. Oor-don Morley of Eastvlewand Miss Wavenle at home; two Edwin of Maryland, Que, and Wesley of Radford: four sisters, Mrs. Cenditioned 4-I52T of Arthritis. Rheumatism and AseAciated Chronic Condttionl have been succeMfully treated by liton-medlcal.

non-surgtcal meta; bo tnas too. may na thU knowledKC. a highly Allua-tratM 44-pat-v boot Ir available WITHOUT COST a public arrvic all readeraiif thla paper, it fully explains tht cauaes rf theae crippling conditions and deacrlbea a druirleaa mtthod of heaUnf which 'has bfa applied for more -thi thirty-five year. This amazing brk will open a flew avenue hope for thousands aha had despaired of avrr ataln JeAdlnf timrnul liver. Bend for your TR COPY tvlay.

a No ohHtafion. Addresa THE BAIX vwl cemetery where Father Battle! saia uie, prayer at the grave Earl 1. Lawford War Veteran Dies Earl L. A Lawford, of S3 Orange avenue, died Friday in hospital following an Illness or about two years. He wa In his 62nd year, Born at Almonte, he came to Ottawa ln-JSlJ.

Mr. Law ford wa with the Post Office Department for 33 years. He attended Parkdal ynlted Church. A veteran of World Wit he served overseas from 1916 1 10 He wa a son of th late Robert Lawford and Sarah Thompson, cf Almonte. He was- married ln Ottawa in 1920 to Ethel Hudson, who survives.

Also surviving are three, brother. Sidney of Carle- wn ace; Robert O- Toronto: Jaw Th funeral servie will be ln the Radmor Stewart chapel sonaay ai p.m. Rv. Dr, Norman Coll. OBE, will offlci- aie.

interment will be in rineereev-eemetery. RCMP Watching For Sam Accardi Th RCMP said last night ft has been asked by United States to watch for Sam Accardi. alleged to hav lumped 73,000 ball-from a New Tor district court whil facing i narcotic charge. -An official tald there 1 no Indication at present that the man la -tn Canada. The VS.

only asked to watch for him should hex cross the border. He said it 1 believed trie VS. has withdrawn Accardi' naturalization. paper and that the man may.be trying to return to hi native Italy. The RCMP had received no further lnformatlon.

George-Helmet of South Porcupine, Mrs. Clarence Cameron of Campbell's Bay, Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Mur- Lrell and Mr. Edith Bennett of Ottawa. There an alto 13 grandchildren.

A son. Holly, -wa drowned a week, after returning from war ervlr In" Europe. 1154 DIFFERENT STAMPS SI 1. 6. at Ms fsvuHi Mkf If komt iw( 4'itcvnrt Ka4 tkit verU vide coUcaioa ritbi iumwi CaiaJea nlue til avar ad met intglt impltttttl Sraapa homomm teeStVlir ana UM tHZMin 'klaa ika KMC Lata la fail oJaf aaJ tht (oral of tMV HUM a all fadvoVa ta collwtiea ttu bwtn vrttimi Matar tJaSAimt ceaantitia m4 hat eVIuthtad ihooaaadl of aUatMn.

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homnteatl -he worked on that farm most of his' life, but moved to a farm near Ash-ton ln later year. He attended the Methodist Church at Ash-ton. His first wife, Eliza Folkard ln 1906. but his second wife. the.

former Sara i aurvlvea. Also surviving are nine sons, Benjamin. Carleton Place; Al- bert, Trenton; GUmor- and George, of by the first marriage: Steven. Carleton Place: Arthur, Wilbert.vClarence and Carson, of Perth! til by tlie swond mar-" rlage; six daughters. Mrs.

William MacDougall (Violet) and Mrs. Harry Crawford (Hazel), both of Carleton Edna Delaney; California, and Mrs. J. D. Morel (Addle), of -Detroit, by the first Tmrrlage, and Mrs.

Donald Burns (Florence), -of Perth, and Mr. Irene Brown, Franktown, by the ec- ond marriage. i Another MeMn. died aom years ago. He was also predeceased by on brother and six sisters, 1 Talfe GOOD Care of Yotir Eyes 5 Forty seven grandchildren A.

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30. Agriculture Minister Thomas of Ontario rax taken to hospital here with pneumonia, about one hour before he was to open th 12th annual sale of the Manltoulln Livestock Co-operative. Hospi tal officials said Mr. Thomas't condition Is satisfactory but he will be confined to hospital for several days. Journal Want "quick results.

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