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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 45

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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"A it TODAY. APRlL 34, 1955. THE OTTAWA JOURNAC Journal Cross WordrPuzzle Trans-Canada Gets 6 Months To Finance Gas Pipeline fl th WMt Unofficial stlmats of east of the Montreal-Toronto eonetrweUoa range between MjDM.OS ad JO.OOo.-000. "across I Inauttl I Ihm May 11 TMlfUag awdlaai AraudUlo IT Carpet Taraey II real "Tae Raeary" It Smb Mala gtreet alneer tl tanr far a Ml tl Onek letters 14 Cm aaiat II Drasa, a 11 i. "1 It Fertr-eay I TE I M.I 0ra be at MnH wMk "La" I A aaaker Sliert.ellld rail Tb tr tn DMfTlMag tb eld bwkM i.

Aaeaclly Dtcka ekaraeter Mm carrier DOWN Lackta a Hat 4 eaadleate Ceatrlltea LaaatlldeN'. IMraettea aiaak' KlTtl ef Marrew. M1 Tke Cmna Board of Transport Commissioners has given a sti-mooih ntiMloi for Trans-Caneda rip Lines Ltd. to ehow financially able to build IU proposed It 60,000,000 natural fu pip from Alton to i ZuUrn Canada. Trans-Canada now ha until October II to product supply and sales contracts to demon-traU to th board's aaliaf action that It can rata th money for th Una.

Progress, oa th company conitruetlon schedule a i bogged down because of lack of tnoufh of Umm contracts. Th company has deferred It expected Spring atart on th mala lino aerou th top of th Oroat Lakes to Toronto and lililiiilil tl Actor Fev it. It Cc. a fevl II Nt edged II sVbeelker 1 Ckaatar 4t Esaaatlea 41 Jw er Arab 1 4t Ty Sad Irrla 4 Feral tl Aelar's saekea II tkeeskt I'Mtoa Vttered srtef Ocesa Lars New Meeleal Of war Tare ra a Mrde city "a Heaeiiklr drama skis II tead eherd Abe Uaeola'e Btetker, Naajey It Montreal, but aow plannlnrrf" LT-i'SEal tract with th Tennessee It CBMa Latla bbrevietiea 14 II Kaa 14 Strike rHr Ol II 11 i I f' f2 1)1 7- J- ir ar rr- i 75 ic rrT ryr 1 -f" rb-pr sr pr jr- 1 ij-r si- rnrp-j" i sr- 51- sr -3r Ir iT SC---T jJT iT FULL FflSMM dm. mn V.

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Palastln. AprU 31 OP) Israeli' and Egyptian troops traded mortar fir for two hour yesterday near the village of Khan Tunis In South Oasa. There were no casual ties on the Egyptian side. What CauMi Woof ta Shrink? Wethlne wool In Hot inin the wren kind coums million el tiny breok down and Vwink. Floy safe! Ut ZERO Cold Water Soap, um shrinking! Soften water 1 S9 package good far aaune ef wash-Inoe.

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tM LOWEST. EVER! 0 OMatitV AT BottitJoti this gejiila ayflj AXSWUt TO FRETIOCS rczzix av.a:n ftiai jikouVnl I i'tif II 6 NfcaATA tVg OTtH A OTA HQC a) I A KAt P)CwTa''l AT la as jc a liTp r-i klgA TpU Oaa AOI VII UP MA'R I i A NT IDOTt C. S. Andrew Heads Ba hoi's Governing Body C. 8.

Andrews was elected chairman of the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'ls of Ot tawa, local governing unit or. the Bahal community, at a meeting In the bom of Mrs. O. Harvey, 14 Wsverley street Others elected to office were: William vice-chairman; Mrs. Helen White, secretary; John Davis, treasurer.

Members of the assembly include Miss Wlnnlfred Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Oarth Harvey. Mary Andrew and Roger White. Th meeting appointed committees and formulated pro gram of Summer activities.

A separata company to formed by the principals b- hind Trans-Canada also would buy out th Montreal sales nd distribution facilities of th Quebee Hydro Commission at around KM.sW.0oa. Trans-Canada wttaassaa told th beard yesterday a deal for thla parehaM la near conclusion, though th total fliur hasnt- been atraad on. They also said Trans-Canada plans to spend 11 1.000 ,0 In improving th Montwal system durlnf th next 4hre or four years. They said, too, that Trans- Oas Transmission of th that aaiuresrtt. enough supplies for th, Montreal market.

Th eon tract Is subject to termination when Albert gas la available at Montreal. Of the over-all Trans-Can ada project President M. I. Tanner said the company Is going ahead "as rapidly a possible "We are very he said, "that within th extend' ed time we are asking we can purchase th gas needed to serve the whole project" Canadian Notes Eaeagh Dirt 8ARNIA. Ont, April 2 B.

C. Newbury, head of the air pollution laboratory at the Ontario Research Foundation, said her titles may some day hare to limit the number of new Industries because of the 'smog" they produce, "There Is a definite limit to the amount of dirt lhat can be put Into the he told members of the St. Clair river research council. earing Off Again. BRANDON, April Saw Cf Three Quebec youths.

charged with th murder of a Roman Catholic priest, yesterday war remand' ed again for preliminary Charged with th shoot ing of Rev. Alfred Quirton of St. Edouard, are Ouy Ferragne, II, of Rivtert dea Prairies, and Oerard Yvon- Tonnancourt, IT, and Claud Psquln. 17, both of Montreal Ftod Oaa. TANCOUVXR, April 2J KT A battered and twisted M- calibre, revolver- was found In Stanley Park her near the spot where drug dealer WU a (Silent Bill) semenick was wounded last November.

Folic said the main serial number had been filed off, but a tiny set of numbers on a hid' den.) -part of the frame re mained. Ceanl Carl bee. REOINA. April 21. A plane carrying government biologist Is skimming across Northern Saskatchewan this week in an aerial count of barren-ground caribou) Planet are covering northern sections of the -province In which th main caribou migration from the Northwest Territories was, concentrated last Winter, AWARD CONTRACT.

FREOERICTON, AprU 2S. Th New Brunswick Electric Power Commission ha awarded the Canadian General Electric Company a 11,070,000 contract, commission chairman Edgar Fournler announced yes terday. The- contract Is for building two generators for th St John river power project at Beechwood. only with a flashlight, died Wednesday. Mr.

Scott, who retired from the fore In 1043, won the King's medal, highest Commonwealth award for gal lantry, when he captured Thomas iShorty) Bryan Feb-. ruary 1, 1131. AND COLORS roa rati ara Tn Omtf a rTm ny nil cowrxaTa wrni raane aa uaaaa REPAIRS r-M aa-yiimk: trm te aa t-FWH fceaeet eto AUp v-t avoMnetMa inooin owe. 7i rank sTTterr rnoM ii ii a. ItM construction of aa east- ra leg.

TW would streUh between Tnront and llAntraal. nlckln rap at Toronto United States gas to be used to build up the Montreal demand In advance of th arrival of Alberta gas there. gas now la available la Toronto through a pipeline to th border buUt by a Trans-Canada subsidiary. Eventually, th Toronto-Montreal part of the system would be linked to the mala Jin when It hit Toronto from Advertising For Fifth PS Inspector Approval to advert! for an additional school inspector was granted at au meeting Thursday evening of the finance committee of th Public School Board. This would Increase the number of Inspectors from four to Ave, It was also announced that tentative approval had been given to th 1120.000 appropriation for Woodroffe school Cnd 340,000 for-Broadview school, and that th board was how awaiting final approval from th Ontario Municipal Board before letting tenders.

The committee also decided to tear down th double owned by th school board at 111 OU-nour street, adjacent to' the school board administration building, to make way for future extension of th building. Tenants of th double will be given notice that they must vacate th premise by August II. Committee chairman D. Roy announced that- he would give a report on the awards made la connection with th dissolution of Ellwood School In Oloueester township at -next Thursday's monthly meeting of the board. i i Ontario News Items Treed Charge, NAFANEE, April 29 Bernard Doherty of Toronto, 'International representative of th United -Mine- Worker yesterday was freed of charges of dangerous driving and of assaulting a police officer.

Magistrate i. B. Oar-vln dismissed the charges, laid during a recent strike at the Olbbard Furniture Company. Nanes la fast. TORONTO, April en X.

Kathleen professor emeritus of th University of Toronto School of Nursing, said yesterday that the nursing profession has a tendency to live in the past. Addressing the loth annual convention of th Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, Miss Russell said standards should be raised at university schools of nursing. Detective Dies, TORONTO, April 2 CF Karl Scott, 71. a former Toronto police sergeant who once cap- tured a murderer while armed OTKR STTLES, SHAPES roe ana roa woeiia rW, Mow 1 e-oaWi enrn. j- day gift crci- At atjeu Log Lou Price wt a In co-oprsiloii with ona of Canada's laixaat and bast hoslary manufacturars Frcbxa'i Prevail 15 15 15 51 C3 CiS3 C3 Ozzz 11' I ee' it i 4,, 1 I Itotlsamlly I I AdrUd Frtoa NaUaaaafiy AalTtaNsj af 1.50 A GOODYEAR QUALITY newest z) m( 0 TIRE AT PRICE SBaSfFia vi 3)75 uiiii Pathfinder '4, nwkv entai um four auieff er a T-r era ar-ooM ommiu i ari Me MrMlH frai ptow gf gy yTl 1.1k MM II It, tm TM kllllt etM at LTl -T-Tr ei4a ra ojMk-eatiMi e-l-ra ai-aa lad TLA Yau Will racagnlza thaaa quality haaa thay hava avarythlng but tha famous labal SMfayf tOO 0t H) kaqtvoar mrrttu nranu irmi i i mm- a mui bm triok ew lu nwi I et tulnMiliia Ihimm ai Baoa.

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