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'TTTTyf TTfyyj 'ff T.T 1 17 1 ryiiT'tTtifflf Ottawa Evening Journal SUNDAY SUNY FINAL EDITION PRICE CENTS By Carrier 3Dc Weekly 68th YEAR-217 OTTAWA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1953. FORTY-EIGHT PAGES. Ic RELEASED MM Wild Welcome For Shah of Iran POW Freed by Tells of Capture in Battled 21 Brothers and Sisters Ruler To Greet Freed Canadian Will Probably Come Through Within Few Days WINDSOR. On? A up ni'P Pri Piplrt 21 and s'rr brsn pUnnirj InHj-him t.ir In'jrir' r( nrr-r frfrd Canadian ar ill ocmc h'm to. Kirld.

21. wa onf C.Mi.id r'd 1TB' V- lorifv In Tears On His Return Iranians Weep And Shout In Orgy of Joy lie hc -k hoiipip'i rrcr mother s.iiri Ail bu Ihrrr jonnccr tlian hirn and apl 'n rr nni1-Mr? A.idrrx Kirlris aid n( silers are tron. tii marr.asr arid An nrm rrs eight more from her second Kugene has never seen his newest hrother. Gay Thousands Jam 7Ex7 Opening I I I uWaUaiMMW4N litA Held Uu Until Ammo Ran Out Then Taken on 26 Mile March Although Wounded FREEDOM Aue. 22.

1RUP1 Two Canadians, released today from a Communist prison camp, told reporters they had held off waves of Chinese during an attack on a hill in November. 19M. before they were taken pris oners, Pte Tcrrcnce Allain, 21, of Bcxton. NB. and Ptc.

Joseph A. Bellefeuille. 21. nf Hull. Que said Ihey finally ran outj nf ammunition and hart to sur-' render the night of Nov.

22. J9M. The Canadians had beenj holding Hill 210 so American! troop could regain Hill 3.SS-which they had knocked off a hort time before. Hit in Bellefeuille had been hit in the back by a piece nf shrapnel. )'I got no treatment for he said.

"It just healed up by1 itself." The men marched to Pynk-tong, taking 2 day and then atayed in the camp for nine months. They were later taken to Camp No. 3 in trucks and remained there until they were released. 1 Both men signed their names to peace petitions addressed to' Lord Alexander, then Gover-; nor General of Canada, in the Spring of 1951. That was the' ftrtt indication the Government had they were POWs.

Concluded on Page It. Col. fi. Noranda Mines Tied Up by Strike I Of 1,600 Workers I NORANDA. Que Aim 22 (CPNoranda Minea, Ltd, on of Canada biggest seducers of copper and gold, was tied 'un todav hv a strike The United Steelworkers of America (CIO-CClJ railed the midnight last night' in a dispute over contract de- walked joined aomr memberji of the same union on trikr throe gold mine at Timmin, some TS miles wrt of hefe.

Blast Transformer At Broulan Mine TIMMINS. Ont Aug. 22 (CPi An electrical transformer was dynamited at the strike bound Broulan Reef gold mine thu morning and ma-ssed strik ers refiised to allow workers to entrir the property fnr the first time in a week. There were no inluriM The blaat hit I There was jubilation at the Ayl-mer home of Arthur Bellefeuille last night with the news that-his son, Pte. Joseph Bellefeuille.

would soon be coming home after manv months in Red POW camp. The Wrightville soldier had been listed missing and presurrted dead by his family until last April when Canadian exchange prisoner still alive. Here, joining new-found happiness, I i brother-in-law; Blondin, a sister, of 48 Iji-vigne Wrightville; and Aldege a brother, nf 18 Wcntworth Woodroffe. 'Journal S'ff Phnln hv Nnirr I TEHRAN. Iran.

Aug 22. TP' -Shah Mohammed Rr7 Pahlrvi returned in trars and triumph today to lake hack thr throne he fled last Sunday. Overjoyed IranMn. wept, shouted, flung tncmelves to the ground a-vi slanghterrd -inle hrrd of sr.eep in a wild 2 of welcome Flir Own Planr. Tiie ear-oid ruler, wear a tr.m ni.L'tary uniform rT.fl gnld hraided cap, flew hu 'A plane from Bagndad.

Iraq An escort Ir.uj. and Iranian I planes gu.ded on ine final irp of retuYn home from lie shortest i.tory, xx O'llv a lect grounif high-rank, i.g "ff.cials. royal ry and n.piomni.s was on hand to welcome t'ic Snan when hr land-rd ar Tehran a rport at It a rti. i.l 30 am FDTi. Among thrm was I'niied States Ambasjador 1 Lov W.

Henderson Tnr puhi.c was not informrd ins expected arrival time to prevent crowds from swarming li'lor-g the route f'nm thr alr-pirt to his Summer patacf Tightest security precautions were maintained to prevent any possible demonstration by Die Communists who regard the Shah as their enemy. 1 One the ruler's first nr-t ons upon arriving was to ask official. about thr condition of farmer Premier Mohammed MoAsadegh. whose more than two years of iron handed rule of Iran was ended hv rovalut forces Wednesday's bloody igh ting Bea a I told newr Pr- (en. FazolJah Zahrdl he hoped tne aged Mossadegh as be rig kep' comfortable ard h.s lieal'h was good Zahedi, appointed Prrmtrf the Shah hefore hr fled.

s-iMirrri tie monarch his structions were being obevd and Mossadegh would! not harmed before the nation decided his fatr. l-pon his arrival at his Summer palace at Saad Ahad in the foothills just outatds Tehran the Shah retired into hi' inner chamber with hjj Ihree hrothrrs and the Premier iaa Hi Fee. Officials, rourtiera and othr dignitaries threw themselvea at thr Shah's fret and kissed thrm a' thr airport Zah(di and others bowed and kissed the hand of the king who fought hard to hold, hack tears. The city blazed wtth ental carnival colors. The main route leading from 'he airport paed huge triumphal xrchr portraits of thr mon-arrh and hi leadrng supporter and hrilliant displav A of rotlv Persian rugs Along thf route and ihroughott the "ii the a faithful Moslem 1 I a slaughtered shep ythe corl To lie af rompan I ne racket of hieti no1or-.

srreer ni.K ii.ors rod ran thousands ot CVta' a lli.li and rtitrtrl rhildrtn svarmed into Landnwnr Park Th.s mormon shrirk n2 and sho.itmz jllrclollv as tfti.l CVntral Canada F.xhih; lion was revealed to thrm When thr K'ts Ihr. Exhibition ivt'ir (tpenrd at nine o'clock this morning several hundred children were linrd up. wa i i ouUide on Bank street. CCF.A President Dad.oii and ol'ner association officials were on hand to wrl come the rhlldrrn into the grounds And lhi aftf-rnoon thousands more tuKHing their parrnls-bchind-them children, were ex pected to follow them into the Ottawa Kxhiliilion behind' the Pipri riiir-likr narade lhat wa i 2 un "Fx" nalron through the strreu of Ottawa and Hull during the morning Frre (iate' Day. Thit was a frct-Eatr dav at" thr Exhibition and from rarU- morning thr proplr camr in thnr hundrrd.

through tnr gatry into I.an5dnvnr's land-' of hiah sprrd thriU. cotton randy and nnisy rxntrmrnt Thr rhlldrrn madr fnr th Midway thr momrnt thry wrrr past the gates Concluded on Page IK, ni. 8. Truck Driver Killed In Road Crash CORNWALL. Aug 22 (Special) Transport driver Rolland Rerthinume of Morn real was instantly killed on Nn 2 highway two miles east t.f Lancaster last whfn his truck went out if mnlr il a-he attempted in avoid a-i an; mal on the road Police nclu've that he suvcrv ed to avoid a dug He is said to have leaped frr.ni ca of the truck and wa hit hy trailer part of the vrt ule Lancaster i 16'mile.

of Cornwall. Rerthiaume wa en mu'r Montreal in a Norman Tran.t fer of Montreal and Corr wall truck Cnnstaftle Flwood Fos'rr of the Ontario ctal Po ice is in vcM iga mg Hull Family Overjoyed When Reds Release Son 'HE'S COMING HOAIK: Arthur BrtWruillr, fil yrar-. old je'nnd trcmbJing with emotion in front of a onr-room homr standing on a back mart, nnr milr north of Aylmrr, at 2 a m. today as Thr Journal brought nrw. that hi.

'iioldirr son was safr. Just onr hur briorr, news Bl I 27. nf 48 Lavigne the first reported him Mr. Bellefeuille's are Albert Mrs. Maria street.

Bellefeuille. avenue, i AuS 22 I CP Secuntv officers todav that in addition to the 13 Canadians frred iday other Canadians are hoinn held in Camp .1 the camp from which U'dav's prisoners came, and are now awaiting repatriation at Kae.sa.ng It was thought thev probahlv u-ould come through within a few days Relatives of men who have not turned up hoped and prayed Ihv would or amonE Ihe nexi to he (rood Thoe men re Prisoners. Joseph Field Reg: Royal Canad'an Horse ife Mr Hrlere 1 82 Prnok St Ai Imer. Que Pie talion. R( Allan Im Bat.

al 22nd Rrgt MonrCrtl. 1.. Col. Will, am Bell. Bn Roval Canadian Regl Toronto Pie Robert F.akins.

Is: Bn HCR. Tornnin. Cpl. Frerlern more 1st I3n. RCR.

Toronto Cpl. Herald A McKlnney Bn. RCR Melita. Man. Missing.

Presumed Prlsoners-nf-War. Cp! Slanley Badnwirh Brandon. 'Man. Pie. Marcel Bear, Sask.

Pie Joseph A V. Binelte Ville Jacques Cartteri Pie. John N. Burak. Ca.gary I Pie A.

Ciuson Sutton. Que. Pc. Jpin-Paul Dufour, Rimouki, Qur. L.

Cpl. John Kairmetn, Hasting. Ont. Ptr Robrrt Gndron conn, Qvir. Dona- Girard, Kno- Gunn, To- 9 P.

Ptr Hrrml (ami, Qur Ptr. DnnaJd ronto. Ptr. Barry Sydnry, Cpl. Donald Calgary.

Cpl William E. Jonn stone. Calgary Pte. John P. Keating.

To ronto. Pte. Edward J. Kilpatnrk. Montrea 1 Cpl Joseph G.

Lad-ni-ceur. Montreal. Ptr Jean Monri'e. (mother. Mrs Albina Monrttr, Graeefielri, Que Ptr Victor Percy.

Wind sor. Ont Pie Georges St Germain, Montreal Pte. William A Stone Strwiarkr, NS, Cpl. Ernest Taylor. Ont.

Cpl. John Toole. Ham ilton Sgt Gordon W. Walk- Montreal Journal Features Palmist Discusses Lines of Life, Health and Vigor Another article by Mir Bashtr. renowned palmist, is published todav on page i) The ftuthnr deals with thr Lines of Life, Health and Vigor, and describes thr meaning of rrrtam fraturrs of your iwlm.

The unique, long estahlisned Frrnch-Engltsh Summer 'Srhivnl at Trm One rirM-ribed In anothrr article today on the same page 5hSh Ciiftti ah ii Crwnrel pntrpt rxM-rnhv rt '1 in 0 r.nn. tel r.hrturll Hell "rt Piitv Tr In.lf( Hf fO(e Wh Old nln.fD BY RIVET. CHICAGO. Aug 12 A ricocheting rivet killed Ed er 7 t'-r n'mr k.ds arc UN 'Speed' -It Makes You Wonder 1 OR ITII rrtle Itlilrtf nf Th inurrt NEW YORK CITY. Aug 22 -It m.tk''': ou wonder At 12 3" Kr.riay m'rnirg thry hung a large sign over the I'ni'ed Nat nns reading.

Gone fr 'he week end, hack And ft the 1 it -h ns be telling us liev want a sliort sharp special session launch the Knrean peace 'inference. At 12 0 Knday the chairman of the political committee asked if there were any more speaker and 'urged the mem hers come forward and get dm with the job They preferred to adjourn for lunch, so he packed lhem off to lunch with a warning that hose ho still wanted speak in the riehate should try to do so Friday aflcr-nirin and Saturday Apparently nohodv let that inj woe ion spoil lui'i henn --w hich iasts until 3 HO At 00 the whole paraphernalia of thr l'nited Nation pnlrical committee was again rk for peace The del ega'cs wrr there aiid 'heir staffs, the trans Li tr and he movie cameras and the pros and the public and the sceur.i siaff and ihr slaff's uncle The chairman, Or of Brazil, crashed his gavel and tailed for speakers for that afternoon. Nobody rose. The chairman jsaid it would bo regret table to waste all that i.me. Nobody rose Sn tne chairman said he wniJd call a meeting Satur-Oety morning and if possu'lr Saturday a I Would an on 1 NiitiiKiv roe He plcried iiiat ommittee fr-ajlv should gef ti v.

1 1 wirk heJTer th.m this, fru tb r'r The nirn added ha nr uu Id his 'hat wishing to peak on this sur mm! hi'" hi nanie put on the (list hv Mondav at nnclndrd on lagr IS. n. 4 ttrred such emotio, iom TV 4 a in i hat final game al De ArAna S' Patrick Ds. jiff! In a toI po.r.t trnr Otta.i went into the final game with wnni wmcn wan i vr goal to ir up thr In the fi-a! momrnl.i of fi-a! mnment.t of Patrim nf the a i.rr -a 'ir Id ha la-t from the I.e'rr Wandrrrr jfr.al wi nrj'up al S.lvrr Srvrn' MrmSer. "ul fnOio arrgatr- io-Lirlod Mf rT Harr 'n rtird a fr non'h ago Harrv 4R, trrnlh man 'he rnrr Hg and Prri ir Krank trGre a' centre.

Arthur Moore and Harvev P.ilford. nn deenre, Bil'v G.lmnur. left w.V fVvise Hutton. De and Sudrtie ed defend ii had nelp rup other. Concluded nn Tare 1.

Col. street. Wrightville. had brrn released trom a Rod prisoner sons.of:Wiir camP I'm just too happy to say Nepean Street Properties Sold For $95,000 Sale of thr Havev Apart-meit, I S3 Nepean street, and adjoining row of seven hoiLse for Sf.S.0n0 to undisclosed pur rhasers taken place, The Journal learned todav. rhe wr Mrs R.

Burke and Freedman of Ottawa. Salhany acted for the purchasers and Ault. Kinney and Company negotiated the transaction. Gaitskell Says Drop In Import Prices Aided UK Economy Right Hon Hugh Gaitskell. Urvited Kingdom Chancellor nf the Excheauer the Labor Kovrrnmenl.

said in Ottawa lodav that the greatest hrlp to thr t'K's economic condition in thr last two year was a hig drop thr price of imports it He added, hnwevrr. that production was onlv running anom tne same level as ar ago and had not mcreas ci a much as had been hoped Hockey, Football, Lacrosse Great, Alf Smith, Dies j. 1 111 Gl I Prominent Oitawa. (irf-pr WlULCI UICJ An Ottawa grocer and buichcr for 41 Ernest after a lengthy illness. 7-V He operated with.

the E. A. UnUoli (Store Mr. Linttell lived at L.nin.a street. Active in fraternal organiza- tionji.

he was member nf Ol tawi Lodge No. 224. IOOF. and a memher of Hell htreet L'nited Church Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Ellen Rivett. whom he married In Arnprinr in lnn.

three jons. Krne.st A Jr. (Budi. Erie and F.ldon. all of Ottawa two daughters.

Mrs T. illai Cnhick. East Orange. N.I. and Mrs Fred Ttev George Connolly nf B-" L'nifo Church will conduct the funeral service Monday at 2 Garrett funeral parlors Interment will trry Beech wood ceiie Hell Driver's Car FlTSt 'Ex' CaSUdltV Th.

F'jrr rir turhment al the Centml aria Exhihition gnt fir f11 4 24 ihl mornms Dodf aedan n( Jark Kochman'a Hell Driver a detroyrd In the field in front of the grindtnd. The Are wa corfinerl to the on car and the nhow willji 'en a acheduled. f.os siOTti CauJe of the fire is unknown The car were locked up last eveninf and nffirials said thai He was his iid Sons LaniDole. of Arnprinr. Onr of thr all lime greats in port.

Alfred Edwaxd Smiih Ottawa iat nignr Hr his 80th year He was an ingina mrmhrr capiam ni mr mnim on an thing'-. Mr Bell-(e(ntle gasped as he slumped, weak with joy. on the front stoop nf ine home shared with another son. rtrinur. Bark From It's like he came back from the dead Arthur Jr was not at home, but t'he (all.

spare carpenter two other children had their rms around him Mrs Maria Ttlondin. 2(1. of 4R Lavigne. with her husband, Albert. and Aldege Belle fein e.

.11. of IB Wenlworth sine incir lamer as lears ot re- lief washed out the of ache and worry My brother has been a pri soner for 21 months said Mrs Blondin. He joined tlir 2nd Rattalion Royal 22nd Rgiment in Dr crmher I. 1 P.O Me went overseas in Julv I9.M He f'de us a f-w tettrrj during he next four months, but didn sav mm about thr fighttng-Just tnat hr wn on patrol Toneludrd on Pagr S. Cel.

1. KM) Mtmifl IKC'lir BERLIN. Aug 22 -(CP) Allied nttinala aid today the Communist ar- putting Bed troops in Eaat Cterman l.flirir. In r-pnh u-nrltr factifes to crush workers' re sistaoce. DICTIONARY.

Confidence: The fi yrdi have before you better. elin know vcr iva' worm to in in ihe first tw (harrip An hfrtcv 'ram isr mtnu'es of plav tcrbark ofihr Canadian Fa- trom q.i.llinfi'. ball rharopi'nn O'la'a ollrr awa. wnt on to score n.nr transformer near the com- pany 1 1 main building. It was the second mysterious dyna- miting aince some 350 Brnuian workers struck six week ago for higher wageo.

Pembroke Man Third Delhi Victim DELHI. Ont 22 Samuel Simone of Pembroke died Ijv hrwpilal (nJiy, the Ihirrl Mjetim of Irmn trurk crash near here lat'nihl Dnlphv Whu ot Walertord Ont driver of the true, and unrrii Vmiiw nf nr.im. inondMlle One were killed when the train hit the vehicle a level crnin Fnur other passerep lump ed from the truck )ut before the accident, On 1 them, Oaetan du Fort. 14. re-CFrum roondvllle.

Que. in critical rnndition celebration of his aafe rr- turn Another wnrf of vhep arrifirrd bv hi ervantl at palace Bale in thank, lo AIIa4l." SUNNY Ottawa Regten- Sunny and warn S-indav. light vanahl ods T1. n.erifrmeer tfree Te r-e 1 "9 DT rrwlei in 10 13 mi)rllfhl. 5tns.

to4t. TV WM Temperatores. ant ni.vrr 72 4Q S7 Vrllnwknife 48. Ml Saskatoon SI. 91.

Begin SB Winniprg H2 117 Port Arthur 71 White River 41. 70 Kpuskaing 49. 71. "6 Sudhurv SO. Windsor ft2 R4.

London Sft, H2; Toron'o n. 77 Ottaat 4, Montreal S7 T7: Quebec 79 Sain! SO. 73. Halifag S.I 73. Charlnttetnwn S4.

72; S' John's S9 Chicago 3. New York M. 76. Mr Gaitskrll was Iat m.Jfnw Ottawa a a government yprr Prriiri rntatrvr at the NATO Council team and rap'; nf the world rhimni.i fliaxa Capi tal lafroc lam Al'' 5oi 11 par! of lal gr--al '-a" ivliir i dv-HopM a' 'rr v.n of thr a i .1 -t upon and spor' ng honors peforr or siocc A captain and ght ng of the 'Silver Seven hr jr-i his tram 'o th'rf ronsrrulie 'Stanley Cup vir'nriej in 'u 04. and 'OS.

a record that .11 stands He and his team maio a hockey fcVr neonle of Ottaa -conference iwo go h. Ka. iK- I .1.1 has been attending thr Lake jCnuchiching conference on lernalional aflaira and arrived' in Ottawa lat nighl to apend two days with the UnitH Kingdom Government High Cnmmiibner at Erno1lffe. He i to he a dinner lueat of Graham Tower, gover-'nor of Ihe Bank of Canada. tonight and leayi.

for York tomorrow. New ward Harri. 33. a heet metal -1 worker veaterdav Harri wll.lmltni the driving the rivet Into nmrnd dutr'C 'hat rearhM metal when it-trfirk concrete. peak In the 19n plavoff.

with hiene Montreal Wanderers and pierced brain. Never alnre ha hockey (See also page 3 they had not been touched. 7 .1" .11 i iLi A. 1 I 1 A. A a.

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