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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 5

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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THZ OTTAWA JOURNAE TUESDAY, APRIL 1135. 'i 'Tfp" Ft CURTAIL VISITORS. SAINT JOHN, NB, April A 7 Visiting at the Saint John WALL STREET RANMT. LOB ANOELRS. April l-i A young chauffeur faced federal arraign men I here Moo- -day a the cool bandit who Btzrxh Post (Xfice Patience, Cool Judgment Eden's iChie Assets Oeneral, St Joseph' 'and.

Lancaster Military Hospital has been curtailed because of an mfluansa epidemic held ap th Wajl Street bank last Friday for VXTI. Vith $20,000 Lost TORONTO. April A Ot Tragedies Tare Air Us Ptteta Kitted. RONKOMXOMA. NT.

April I) A DC-4 air liner crashed and burned on takeoff Monday and thro United Airlines pilot were killed. There were no passenger aboard th plane, which was making a routine pilot-check flight from MacArthur Airport near here. The four-cngined plane, owned- by was about ISO feet la the air on takeoff when It auddenly dived and crashed, exploded and caught fir. Dared and Died. Thieve forced their way Into In the Um Anglo-Egyptian agreement young officer ha rescued a wounded aoldler from no man' land.

One of tho treat land- 'LONDON, April (Rutrs) Sir Anthony Eden personifies to many paopM tht Eng on the Boca Canal bod fettled lish "public typ of a small branch post office last night and fled with an estimated $30,008 In cash, stamps and unemployment Insurance books. a long-standing and bitter problem. A solution to Britain's oil dispute with Iran was alto diplomat and politician I reached. Police later forced a to markf of hi political career tu an act of moral courage hi resignation from the foreign secretaryship in 193 becauM hi disagreed with the "ppiia meat" policy of Neville Chamberlain, then Prime Minister, toward Fascist Italy, uave, elegant, immaculately groomed. Ha also th moat experienced of Britain'! post-war foreign secretaries with Marly quarter of a century of srv-keui minister.

In th Autumn, after France's rejection of the European pefenee Community Treaty, ho initiated a eolation th curb but the lone occupant escaped amid a hall of ballet. Report said much Of the loot was recovered from of the problem of bringing BROAD COVE, NB, AprQ 6. IIirto)ll -Hi the car. Thl gesture, bora of -eon- Germany tat Western Defence and changed the whole atmos TaU and dim. with a mill El don Jones, an employe of ary murtache, he has an en-tb' BrlUln duty was the mid-Toronto paint store to stand up to the dictators, phere ol the London nine-, power conference 'by pledging gaging amlle and itill look where the post office Is rather youthful despite grey located, told police he was CF Whitman Teal, at, was the -only fisherman from -thl south shore village Monday to brave a wind-whipped sea 'to tend hi lobster, traps.

Three hours later school children found hi boat drifting toward shore, gaping hoi in its Britain to leave troop ana plane- on the'- continent of Euro dc untU the end of the confirmed bis personal reputation with the British and the i.i".-,'". Unlike Sir Winston Churchill, he Is no meat orator, but he changing hi clothe In the washroom when the. thieves hair and lined complexion. Hit appearance and careful taste In clothes have combined eentur. 1 entered through a rear win' dow.

1" to build him up -over the years CORPORAL 'ELMER U3 BITS, of 1M Holmwood avenue, Ottawa, la serving a a clerk with-' the Canadian Military Mhtion. In Japan. He Is seea here In his oflice going over some of the office files. 4 National Dafmos fholo) Boon kite? Die services were rewarded brttenaueenT-Bne Jones decided discretion was technique. made him a Knight com- the of valor and remained In the washroom while But friend and opponent alike aay this tend to a the qualities which Sometime accused by critic of the Oarter and ne The first mass at Father Point on the St.

Lawrence waa celebrated by th Jesuit Father Henri Nouvel In 1M3 '61 lacking drive, hU diplomatic m. AnMvnnv. the robbery took he sin ofouim nun ui inwt. mom aunu ieae ou nuen i said. i ii 1 1 Pay-seal Bravy.

to eh.rg. and have "rSn i comes from a private secretary Ti tirnriri lunnorun i1' political family. In theff" enturv th family in- century th family I known His rise wss rapid. In Negetistiag skill. I isth Claim, lie In his patience.

1WL he was undei-secretary It waa partly due to four Bden brother. On for foreign affair and In negotiating skill at the Oeneva wa a member of Parliament, Easter Greetings to someone ft away. 1934 he waa In charge of clarity of thought and tool Judgment. He showed physical bravery during World War I when as The Conference last year that an two were embassadors. 9 A -i.

Av4 League ot Nations affairs with armistice was concluded In fourth was Oovernor of Maryland during the American War of Independence. full ministerial rank. He became a leading personality at i Oeneva, Oat of Office; He was born at Wlndleston Hall near Bishop Auckland. County Durham, on. Jon 12, It surprised few people when in 193S Bden became Britain' youngest Foreign Secretary In lg7.

the younger eon ot cur nearly a century, succeeding WUHam Bden, baronet, a somewhat eccentric country squire whose bad temper was Sir Samuel Hoere, Whose policy of compromise with Mussolini over the Italo-Bthloplan conflict had aroused a storm In Seeaewbal say. It Is said by some that young Britain. Anthony Inherited some or Eden' decision to resign that temper ana was a efforts to keep a tight, rem on himself that have mad him rather than be a party to renewed compromise effort over Ethiopia followed In 193. nmewhat shT and aU-enac- lne. Neville Chamberlain era -of For despite his almost life in the UmeUght, appeasement of Nasi Germany, Bden itlU retiring and modest, even diffident.

Xven but on the outbreak of war he was brought back with the Conservative government as 7 cwi MEt tu, Brutual Stuck with a slarisuUng togal" sf.t.v you wish to ovoid shrinkoga JL orry wothoblo eortooe for Iho "SAN'OftlZID" labol before you buy. ,1 lAdav. after he has made a secretary for dominions. speech that earns general approbation, he Is liable to ask When Winston Churchill took over leadership of the Conservative Labor Liberal anzlouslv: "was It all right? He was educated at Eton College and after World War coalition formed after the In which he served in rrance, early wartime disaster In Norway, he became Foreign Seer- winning the Military Cross and eupd went to Oxford University, almost automatically when the Conservative won where be was a brilliant scnol ar In oriental language. election after six years in op position.

entered Parliament In 193 a Conservative member for Warwick and Leamington, Eden has a lov of gracious living, good wine, furniture and pictures. From his father which still represents. ha inherited sensibility and His qualities soon attracted the attention of Stanley Bald taste for art. He ha collected works of Impressionist painters and la himself a talented win, then Prime Minister, and of Blr Austen Chamberlain, painter In water-colors. then Foreign Secretary.

Cham HI first marriage wad dis solved. Bine hi second mar rtag In August, 19H, to Miss Clarissa a niece of Sir Churchill. Eden Sayif with has been accompanied on many of his foreign (rips by Filled Easter us wire. Mccobmick bites. Flowers play a aped si part ia eclcbraiini Easter, CHICAGO, April STVoL Robert R.

McCormick, editor and publisher of the Chicago was buried Monday Baskets and Toys I 1 1 jj i. Even though you cant be acar all those you love on thi day of dsyi FtowervBy-Wirs wffl speed your Easter greetings sround the world ia autter of hours. Your F.T.D. Horiat gnarawlee delivery. j-J Ceeh UtHel You pey only far the flowers I you select, plus telegraph' charges.

in a consecrated cemetery at the edge of the gggggtataesw-- 1 ii flower garden- on Cantlgny rarm, his home in suburban Wheston. The flag-draped casket was lowered Into the grave with full military honor. Th funeral services were t8! a far Shlmmery cellophane wrapped delights, private. Public memorial aerv ices wllf be held i Oay toy novelties for after-Easter fun, tool Phone or Visit I I av. JCSixJLf- Your FT.

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