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Ev ClOCK 1 AT Late Neios -Sport, Stocks .1 I jr. 1 OTTAWA, ttUDAY, APRIL 1, 1955. FHICX CENTS mm MMm by carrtet eewts JN rAVjfc di A A A yy- a i II VV JI II IL II i ll uil -U 7 i i tity Junior i find Detroit Girl Churchtif Resignation Strangled of Hours' uiwaDD Hit on Leg r- 1 vl, -J I BIRMINGHAM. April 1. (Reulers) 81r Beverley Baxter, ToTtrnto-born member o( forecast here lodajf JthAt JSItWlngtoiL Churcrjill wtLL resign prime minister "in a matter of Baxter wu at a Women's Conservative Party meeting here.

Beaten usinuu, Apru i. vr a a a who vanished as she skipped oft to school a week ago, died at the hands of a sex-crazed kidnapper. The seven-year-old, was beaten, strangled to death and' then knifed IS times. ductor chose a desolate gar bage dump at the end of a tovers' mutilated body, twisted In a blood-soaked army waa found by accident-among rusty beer cans and Juuk yesterday- In and Eastviw Sr. Charles Pioyer Struck He gaJdrJnJtiheignattonprwInslort Churchill is a matter of hours and the accession to authority of tlir Anthony Eden the Foreign Secretary) Is a matter of days." Baxter said he was also willing to bet ihat the general election, would be In May.

rWl' During Game Donald Cecil McNbb.L?-Ji 'yew -old ftll-(Ur Junior City dfrncmn. died la -OtUwa Cllc HopiUl thU jnornlnt 2S dy fur being trcfc by 'k -fiytof puck en th llnld of hU right thigh. Young MiNbb. underwent ertUcl vpartUon Monday, nig hi whtn-be -dewloped blood dot In the Tight kg. Although he cafne through Ihe- opertte.lln jwht wu deecrlbed Donmld had been on the crltw.

caliut: j. -f -Drtth" canu thlnom.lng ihortly gfter ic. o'clock. suburban Oakland county, it miles from the girl's Petrolt home, A search for clues, already the greatest In Michigan police history, today turned into a "find a madman or else" race. I Police worked through the night on the first solid Infor matloa they have had since' the case broke.

Fresh tire tracks, and footprints on the two-lane path were moulded. In plaster and everything pn. alble wu scoured for fingerprints. Fage Cel. i.

A Mtmlft In their mlm rnmvtnm ties, one of them totally blind, perished night in a. fire that razed their Isolated frame; 6jMiiea in imgeaies Bk a sssk swa Uie in tSlqKj In Lnnelv FarmhniisG 1 Injured la Final Caxe. wrw-eww AiGlpucester He nd been Injured In the thud gae of the Eitlew- Bhamrock Junior City Uegue eerlei. defehcenen for EasUIew, Donald had been bulwark ot trength. Then thot front.

the atlckg- DONALD CECIL MacNABB Dead Irani-hockey Injnry. Men Living in Darkness Gain Happiness From Hobby Out at Fisher Park High School they've proved that men who cant see can saw, and In The Saturday Journal. Ainslie Kerr tells the heart-warming story ot men who live in darkness, but know the happiness of a hobby usually associated only with men who have their eight. Another Saturday feature of particular interest Is Sou Smith's description of the FDC's -magnificent new parkway, which will run 30 mile across the highest ridges of the Oatineau Hills. The feature is accompanied by an amaelng -eight column photograph from one vantage" point." IVtSOMld be possible to see from Hawkesbury to Arnpridr from this spot the kind ot view that baa to be seen to be A photographic story of an operetta in rehearsal accom' panics -Jean Bouthworth'a-article on the Orpheus Operatic Society of Ottawa.

The booklover's comer review two interesting books: "Abbe Pierre and the Ragpickers of and "Qataban and Sheba iye More Held dwelling on the Albion road. The Albion road intersects th Hull Leagii Drops Caron wr" ill's Leaf Of Cl- Awakenlng.V which In the municipal elections two years ago backed Mayor Alsxls Caron. ha this year switched its support to of Bhamrock player (trues him on the leg. -The Injury waa not belleed to beterloua at flrat. Bpee- VoT a Ah.

game Donald la 'bed at home. He tougnea pnniiiy, and doctors at tint belteved he bed pleurUy. It waa dtcoered that blood eueliiwar A the had been ruptured, and 'developed )nt a thrombotu, or blood cloL I of the clorbroa off and started motng toward the lunes. where fluid develi The- operation performed Monday night was believed to be similar to the one performed on golfer Ben. Bogan a numbe HundredsDead Metcalfe Highway about two miles from the city limits (almost opposite the Alladla Drive-In -Theatre I.

The badly burned bodies ef Dmytro Manger and his blind wife, both Jhought to around 13 years of age, were discovered around 10.30 pjn. in- -the charred ruins of their small ram home located on a sparse-. ly settled area of the almost a mil from where it Molns th Metcalfe Highway. The fire wu first noticed aroana i in mm efnw The bodies of the both of whom narrowly escaped with their Uvea when fir de- strayed their former home at Lettrlm three years ago, wer found in. the bedroom of th gutted house.

Both had appar- ently retired for the evenlna. The bodfbf Mrs. Manger wu found lying In her bed whil that of her -husband wu la- til rwi ill yUW tuai 'lee more persons-were ar-l gned charges of detraudlngiie Federml, Oot- ernmen of $77,000 in connee a JVi-year aUtged Jtlon by the BCMP, i) PXMP offlrlaU said as much Wa 13,600,000 ptunds ot coal was paid for but never delivered to such Tederal agencies as post offices and. toe Defence Department. The ofTences.llegedry- took JtDla cs In Montreal.

flL Hya- 1ltK Bt TnhTi, Tirnhtm In Philippine Quake Thomas Monclon because ftieoac stealing racket In Quebec, feels being mayor of Hull fclii, brought to 18 the full-time I Mnumber arraigned Ji. thfTrt V.1 ZTifjeariMo, vrv a ii 1 1 iiiiiiii i finBrTir eonipiracyT resniani was the son of Mr. yoralty job and that offirom a sli-month ineestifa- nd Mrs. Cecil B. MacNabb.

it Queen Mary Road, Overbrook. was a first year arts stu- dent at Carleton College, and had graduated. from XUgsr cotugiau. f-- A flne youngs athjete and Student, he was" a popular MANILA. AnU.

i4WVie czh rannqoBKes rocaea vie Southern Philippines today, csuslng hundreds of deaths and untold damage. The Philippine News Service reported "hundreds" dead or missing In the Tuiaya district' alone of Lanao province. Earlier PNS said, there were 104 confirmed deaths In four districts of that province. jf 7 The ground- spilt open. Band and hot water were reported iasu lng from cracks in the ground.

afcoe giseewebty were included an earuer re port by the Philippine News Service were eon-firmed dead In four districts ot Lanao province. The Manila Times reported, the same The news agency-despatch indicated many persons were victims of landslides. The first heavy shock hit the sexl aftershocks jarred Mindanao and the other Southern and Philippine Islands of Cebu, Panay, Negroa, Samar, near the corner of the bedroom where -the -fir -is tValleyfleki. St. Bt.Varth lrmblJ and shook Llberal member of Parliament huu were (uiirtime joos and Vent on Mayor Caron for falling to co-operate with Mmr organisations.

tlon day April 1J 1th vottag on AprU U. Only the two candidates appear tol be in the running for thei imayoraity, Pare Jl, Col. 7. Careful Thoi On "Soviet Bid To Exchange I O'Ctock E.tun atrrtct External Affairs Minister Pearson told the Commons titer this BARBARA AC A. zer; Falls Qff Machine --'Being Used Tq Clear Snow At South March Sydney Charles Smith, SO.

of Arnprior, wu crushed to death under the tread of a bulldoser early this morning when he fell off the machine-whiie-u ratter snow on the 7tb Concession road. South March. The accident occurred about three' miles in from Highway 17 i on the road commonly known "Old March Wwklng AU NlgbC C3-js mplNd a loreman with tne sucknam Construction of Klnburn, and their equipment wu work ing through the night in an at tempt to clear the road after the heavy week-end storm. Police said he wu riding on the back of a bulldozer and apparently lost his footing and fell off while the machine wu backing up The left tread passed over his body. ii M.minti r.r wmi.

lawn, operator ol the bulldozer, said he Jwu clearing a wide space spears could turn on the had )ust started to when be looked uw Mr. Smith was lunger on lfle back step of the machine The. body wu conveyed to Ottawa Civic Hospital where an autopsy will be performed. Dr. W.

R. Dowd, coroner, of Klnburn. wu called to view the body. It had not beel decided whether an Inquest will be held Dr. Dowd said.

Constable Lloyd Crego, of Ontario Provincial Police Ottawa detachment Investigated. Sydney Smith wu born in Arnprior. April IS, 1904, the son of Normafl Smith- and his wife the former Jennie Staye He wu educated in local schools and wu employed with the Buekham Construction firm or Klnburnm He wu a member of the Anglican Church. He wu married in Ottawa February 28, 1935. to the former Winnie Davis ho survives together with his parents and two daughters.

Jean Bmlth and Carol Smith, both at home are two broth- OrvUle 8mHh and Arthur anmnTbotirbf Arnprior, JAIL GESTAPO METIERS. LYON, France. April A "French court yesterday eonvleted seven Oermans of war crupes ana gave tnem sentence Tanging from eight years to Ills in prison. AU the oetendanu were- leading mem' ben of the Oestapo at Mar- seme. Tax ColleeWr: a man who believe pot t)nly -hat he's told but twice much.

JOURNAL Psbcs 7 and Pases 12 to-19 TgTk st District a' sVe 'Zllt Man UieSto3pe I nAfr Ainnoi HUG II CC 1 Of Bulldo road dndl back up around ah thought to hive -is thought that he wu over come while trying to put out the blaze. A woodstove vu Some houses toppled into Lakelsonoi Bnd i. 'fstt tht Vinnrm tint fsr from where the fire started. -were President Ramon Magsaysay rirdsinl mm ill no rupted in most sections, but emergency In four provinces, reports tUtering out ot the! Earlier today the mayor of sUlcken island of MlndauaotOsamlS in West Mindanao re-Indicated widespread disuter. ported toUl destruction of the wmWF of Ottawa's younger srt- Trtejuftlor City Hockey League this year chos him as a defenceman on the iui-Star team, and he was regarded as good prospect lor senior or professional hockey Hiiil hli iriH1l'- fa 1..1 1 1.

k.AU. Ronald. body is at Hulse and 'Playfalrs. Funeral arrange menu wlll' be announced. Boxer Near Death -From Blood Clot TRENTON April 'Bryan Thompson, 2J-year- -old fhifadelphla middleweight hart in his first professional: bout- was still on the critical list today after an operation to AprU by criminal Judge FonUUne.

OT te. Aoa the; Terrebonne rand l'As- somptton between i Msyl ISM. and December, IMS. Charged today were Henry 81obodsan, 43, Leo BaUlergonJ 42. both of Montreal; E.

La-treille. SS. Bte Agathe; WlUiam Ross, and John Paul Char, trend, 38, both of Bte. Thereae. 1 1 n.

mill. mwA were ordered for preliminary ,11 for each was-aet at $950 wvt1, Eigut persons were arraignea yesteroay ot-simuar cnarger and were, also ordered for preliminary hearing April They included Paul 40, Bois de Fllllon; Euclid Beausejour. -44. Mont real; su persons. Strongly COL, ROBERT RUTHERFORD Mccormick, editor and publlshei of the Chicago Tribune and one of the most controversial journalists in American- history, who died today in Chicago.

He wu 74. See Alw Pare 4. Otfawa MOH "Ottawa's Medical 'Officer of Health, newly appointed Dr. Roger A. Kennedy, hu descrlb- edM.oltfl"lth?preent set up of 4 he Ottawa Anti-TB As sociation.

deploring the "closed shop" system under which the membership and directorate operate, "Just what have they-done to teactv the public the about TB?" Dr. Kennedy demanded in an outburst at lut night's meeting of the Board ot Health. "What afe they doing to re habilitate those who have had TB? What are they doing 'to educate thcaewho are going to have, or might now have Ceaeladed ea Page I. CeL S. Y.

Jackson In MaitottckrHotTte Today on Page The tells In story and pictures of the move by famed Can' dlan artist, A. Y. Jackson. CMO, LLD, Into Ws-new -home atManpl New Crossword Cr $850 Cash Prize niiuoM-jOTwiwri Journal publisheTTnew Rre. Croisword Puxsle, "Which could be worth' 1350, or a full S100 more than ever befor offered through Ottawa ortrwal Crossword.

iuilf-rsme Make certain of ydiA Sat- Raps Anti-TB i city's Roman Catholic Church. Port facilities collapsed, and water and. electricity systems were -seriously damaged when the Ozamls port' area sack four feet. -Concluded en Page IS, Col. Allies Make New- Pledge to Austna LONDON, April Ij-(UP) The united SUtes.

Britahrknd France -have agreed to issue a new. pledge ot independence for -Austria, authorlUtlve sources said today. 'A three-power statement re stating the West's plea for the early conclusion of a long-de layed Austrian state treaty is to be Issued to coincide with The Philippine National Red) Cross said the provincial see ported from DatuaUn, the! capital, that 100 persons were oeaa.or missing in twc-vdi trlctsrborderlng Lake Lanao. Sessional Employes In'House to Draw Annual Salaries" Some 350 sessional employes of the House ot Commons to day were transferred from -a pay system based on dally wages to that of annual salaries. It was one of several reforms' Rene Beaudoln.

with the support ot all parties the commons, has been stltu Since -Conf ederatlon. session- employes have been paid) byJ the onMhe buls of wdrk lng seven dsvs each week of the session. Years ago a the stenographic, secretarial and clerical labor pool hi Ottawa wu Inadequate, manyNof these employes were BrougrttKfrom remove a blood clot-from his that would relieve tension in Desjardfns, S3. brain. y- troubled He added bonne; Louis Patterson.

45, A spokesman at Stl Francis, that the Oovernment feels the Montreal; Antonio llackett, 42, hospital said the operation continuing need of contacts Montreal; Albini Broasard. 71. yesterday removed the clot i between the Soviet and the St. Hubert: Bernard Ducharme, from the right side of Thomp-1 non-Communist world. The 57.

St. Hyaclnthe. and Philippe son's brain. Later a throat op.IQuestion arises, PearjonX'Eaperanee, -Thereae. eration wu performed to ease said, how the prospecUve ex-j Ball was set at SJ.000 for Ptr- the boxer's breathing.

(change of visits by groups of ras, 01,300 for BeauJourr an Thompson, a tut minute Canadian and Russian for each of the remaining' afternoon that the Canadla) Soviet to eschange visits parllamenUriank between two countries. This lnvtttlon. Mr. Pearson said, will be given careful con- dertion, He recalled that Prime Mln- is ter 8t. Laurent had spoken with -approval on measures meniansns can oesi of oeaii wlih- ffalrsMln-I the Soviet Invitation had been tcoucneo nao smacsea jess "l0I to need to be cautious but not to turna deaf ear to the Soviet suggestion Mr.

Pearson reminded- the HQUM tnst ir soviet Parllamrn-; oum see something here i10 U- no counterpart 10 Russia, namely an official opposition Leader Drew said that it mliht be advanUeeoui' P.ZZi brHi.n fe1.1" Substitution in a preliminary bout" oh Tuesday night's card tnanceuor juiiuskuds out fin the seednd round by jl'ler said he would have wlsh-Jiirrv LiMriatT nf Nw Haven that the language In which Jerry Luedee Pud Hay. Cpl. Carl Johns of th Ontario Provincial Police said today there is no suspicion of foul play In connection with the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Dmytro -LI Rumors among neighbors were that the couple had carried life uvlngs with them and that they might have been slain and house set afire.

uld he revisited the scene of the blase today with fir department-officials "and have no suspicion whatsoever of any foul play having been, First to arrive at th seen of the fire wu Mrs. Fred Shearman, the Manger's near-, est neighbor, who live a quarter of a mile further along th Used --V- Concladed ew Tage t. Cei. S. MILD THONTRI CApririKB-- Dominion btik Weather of- flee 11 JO si 1 Ottawa rean Mainly clear today; Saturday-aunmrwlth a.

few cloudy little change In temperature: winds llghu'totr tonight- ant htghr Saturday at Ottawa 34 and M. Summary for Saturday Main- Synnprli- The mrrent srtnny ly sunny; mild. to continue. Low temperatures Hi ffht t. am frnm thirties la southwestern re gions to near twenty farther eastward.

Altrnoon will be in forties today and Saturday. Tiwatntaivi. night snd high Thursday); Varicm7VTorrCaigary" J4. Regtna 3ft. 43; Wtnnlrg White River 34, Sudbury 3s, Windsor 3V 59; Toronto 33, SO; Ottawa XX, Quebec 22.

43: Saint John 30, Minneapolis OT; Chicago 39, New York sti ll Cincinnati 43. Mr Miami Vt. 77; New Orleans Uml AngJtks 54, 54, 3CL7 "German Treaties-" enmmg niiKuwwia witnne Russians in Moscow. The West wlU wake clew its feeling that Austria must be given her full independence, unimpaired by new restrictions or limitations, the sources Mid. TEMPER ATURE "AT St.

LOS ANOELES, AprlT i.jr The temperature rose to 84 aegreea yesteraay, Hottest. Conn. th. jPhii.inhit. car econdlttan arth hosDllal th w' RECORD BUDGET.

NEW 3fOHK- April: other 'cities: asrkPThsp wniie inrj nrew llvrnr otn-recora -wu as- turn allowances, and their travekand tied in 1944. Stip warmer is loreeai; lor the rWeeJt INSIDE THE washinoI: Apr? Vn The United States Senate: to-. daj approved the. Oerman irearmament treaUes by. overwhelming vote.

T.l Approves CNR Report The Commons railway com- mlttee late last nlsht aoeroved CNR with its gzS.700.aoo deficit and its budget for the cerrnnt year that forecasts a nominal surplus of SMO OO0. Yesterday. CNR President voncldT Gordon told the com mittee, that the 1055 outlook for the railway is better than last year. He uid the company at thai introduced, a record hudeet tailing tr spending of gl.lSS. 8.5i7-siJi.440 more than last year to run.

the vrtn run tiit Urrttfd SUtes' biggest city irf the beginning July I. Dl'ST STORMS. PALH ART. April 1. DuteMrdi, mixed wrtn snow and rain, which swept ever parts of five southwestern tto accept- the.

Invitation utr'tne'-HM annual reprijrt-ot 4he kit -A Pace 2 Vote to AbotishXlvic Ment InspUoh Pgje 3 Alberta Bncreds Beslim TJnlr Pknirt Pa expenses were covered Lament. Fo aome-yarewV all jsi- sional help has been recruited m- tdstttstrtcl littfejal' while thi tn was re and the travel and lowancu eliminated per dlea pay system talned. It ll vin.M.r 1... tK.y' fair and caused some dlscon tent-. So to provide for a continu-1 or -service bv the atafr the daily pal rats for eac em- The Dr in Parliament For and About Women Playboy JeJke Is Cohvfcled urday.

Journal- byhaving iw-K a group -of. Canadians to Moscow and to Invite Soviet Pariismenarians to this 'country An exchange of visits of this kind, he said, would enaWe Canada -hr gain InfoT-matloii and to extend contacts with Russia. datucht'timb. TAIPEI, Formosa, April 1 iS Dsvllcht time went Into stales wcre-subsidlng today. GETS StTflcOMMAKD.

LANOAO, Oermsny, AprU I. -ji-UP) Brig. Oen Cbnstlan Castries arrived here yes- deirvrred- -to your home. Yoof may send as many entries to the new Crrssword competition aa yon tike, but ail must be 'received by 7 p.m.-Wednesday -i Besides the new The Satordsy Journal will carry the elite! af solution la UX week's puxzis. moment doing tetter, -on 4upiove wu mol trolled by seved tiiot ronsn uii uruins Fast 22 Other Sport Newt n.

Peg PS 22 to .25 Dorothy Kilpalten Page-27 Journal Bcnanza (rram Page The Doofers. Crossword, Horoscopes (6); Amusementi, Theatre? (29, UK Radio; TV (28); Comic (29); Bridge (37) MarkeU net than thi. tima in hu s4 irU Fhu gsrrtaon lndftQiins, A ltlM CWn irlad fxI USm ppljr nntU set away from iu tradi- tober. -t tional deficit to set th. annual n.ur." and divided by to ta the monthly salary 4-.

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