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SATURDAY, JW It. 1955, THE' OTTAWA JOURNAL MtRRY MtAAGERIX. By Walt Dtsaev. NEC LICENCE, 'MONTREAL, June 11. CP JAMES M.MININE R.

H. McKabb Retires DROODLES soui raica. Ryan Horses Second With Fiye Wins At Ormsfown Show; It-- I -4 efrv rm- I oo Everything Nary retorted that tha Com-mission didn't know what 11 Isn't Br 44MM at. MWiirn Iiml ooaraaf Corr i WASKINOTOK Tb second Hoover Commission it preparing 1U final recommendation after two ytara o( vigorous probing into the vsst enter prises eTBi United State gov-eminent which may save the taxpayers well cm I billion eJoUaja. MftfiflurimmMuUUrtn will not be carried out however waa talking about and-that no aneh depot existed.

Commit' (loners observed privately that -tha Nary haa had a chip on Its shoulder ever alnca John Paul Jonaa accused Benjamin rranklln of trying to. sabotage lum a congressional tomnuiiea Picked up the challenge and exist but was, described as a "supply and (urthar that tha Navy nad 'squirreled away a gallon of toinatqcaUu for every hamburger. By thla time -tha President himself took a hand In the argument 11a pointed out that swollen war-time force would oon their way through stockpiles, and no commander A it it for fhey entrench upon Admin titration policy, others would alienate vast voting group whose Interest eoold hardly be flouted In an election jeer. DispuU Reaver Tba second Hoover was art up In It will expire at tha and of this month. l6worry aoouVikimpn Term president Herbert er.

-who heads It. recently ORM5TOWN. June II. CP! H. J.

O'Connetl. of Montreal, scored three firsts IB last night's program at the Ormstown Horse Show and with a total ot eight victories is leading going Into todsy's final programs of the four-day meeting. FridxjL-Ajght, Connell wen with' Blue Fern In the lady's Hunter class and with the lady's harness horse event. He then drove his harness pony.i Hawthorns Baskervuie, to first place in the owner -driven class lor ponies ot IS to 14-S hand. Greenfield, a Jumper owned by Yvette and Pierre Perras, of ureenneia rsrs, too first honors In the triple bsr Jump, a new event In the Ormstown show.

Frank Ryan, of Ottawa, who won the tandem class for har Emperor and Chestnut, Seal and scored with Dufferin Pal la the lady's names pony elass, now has five wins at the meeting. Other Ottawa and district entries who placed well Friday were: Lady's hunter elass, 3rd, Msple Lady, W. D. Lancaster, City. View; Canadian bred saddle horse, 1st, Dufferin Brll Usnt Lady, Fraser Hurdman, Ottawa; Lady's bsrness horse, 2nd, Chestnut Seal, Frank Ryan; harness owner driven.

IS to 14-S, 2nd, Duf ferin Pal, Mr. Ryan. Demand cause, ji: MONTREAL, June Ten of SS Montreal night clubs -'used renewal of city per mits have filed writs of manda mus against the city In Superior Court here. it learned last night The writ an extreme legal measun eommsnds the carrylng-out of public duties of a legal nature. The club owners are asking that cause be shown fee- refusal of the permit.

claimed someM.000,000.000 of Barings it his recommendations were adopted. But officials of tha commission make no such claim. They concede that oV 000.000,000 of that amount would ba return of capital 4 funds from liquidated ot m-iuallJMd lending An- other aubsUntlai Ham- aame front estimated savings A period of years. With a trimming of over 1 percent. In at budget of soma ti billions was) recommended.

Perhaps two percent may be Tor the experience of the Commission was that saving money was rather, like trying to nail Jello to tha wall. They indicated substantial savings In the Defence Department. Tha brass used the extra cash to get substantial pay raise for higher ranking officers. When tha Postal Department waa put In a condition approaching solvency, Congress raised carriers' psy I percent, i Soma exuberant feud en. livened tha Commission's Investigations.

It charged that the Navy had piled up enough hamburger to last 60 years. The 'NERVOUS OWL SMOEINQ FIVE This Owt has been listening to TV commercials and learned that all five leading brands ef cigarettes kre. "better Tor you" so he not taking any chances. This shows that Owls are not as wise as they are supposed to be. Matter-.

jst fact. Owls are pretty dopey. All they ever say 1 If they were Intelligent they'd at least know enough to say Owls also operate at night, which prevents them IfccujturaL.Jjitojr aoie sort oi ousiness. During the dsy they sit around with their eyes wide open not seeing anything like baseball umpires We tuggut our tempting -SMOKED BEEF SANDWICHES we knot you'll coma back again and again. for Oree.

Veil" smoked bee $9nd- IrtcAe on rye bread. Open til Midnight r4Mfl Qrojojti UaU llosUwvanl is kwr Vl. S-4IM Tour Beautiful relaxing motor coaches Chateau Laurier and Childro Tmm as wtittnwa 3 4 75c Commission "Okay, Cearge. title la Lutberan-PasloL Volunteers tV-i: For Missionary Rev. Kmil Lange.

of Heldle-berg, Ont, Is entering Foreign Mission -work of tha Lutheran church in India. It was learned at the second session of the (3rd annual convention' of the 1 Evangelical Lutheran Synod ot Canada. Tha first pastor of the Canada Synod to answer the current appeal for Canadian Lutheran volunteers as foreign missionaries, he will sail for India on July S3 accompanied by his wife and children. The work of relief, mercy gnd rehabilitation, as carried out by the Lutheran World Action was reported by director Rev. L.

Conrad, He said that COM had been contributed by 120 congregations during 10M. Seventy-one congregations met or exceeded their quotas. Synod President, Dr. A. O.

spoke highly of Home Mission congregations being supported by Synod In many Ontario centres and In Mont real. Ha also described tne church's methods -of rehabilitation among Oerman, Swedish, Estonian, Latvian, Hungarian and Lithuanian- Lutherans newly-arrived In this country. It was also reported that Synod had passed the 150.000 mark Its current tlOO.ooo appeal for a home Mission Extension Fund. This fund will provide- necessary finances to cover Initial coau or proper- tie and parsonages In Mia-i Sion areas. SIGHTSEEING TOUR of OTTAWA v.a.4uy;t4l Ottawa Tr in comfortable, FronrPost Office After Half Century The Branch of the Pott Office Department, which he had directed from 1M, Friday bade an official farewell to "The Big when they gathered In the auditorium of the Langevln Block to wish a happy retire ment to Ronald H.

MaeNabb. M.J. Underwood, chief elec tive officer, waa master of ceYe-monles and-' before-, -several score members of the Opera tions Branch paid a glowing tribute to tha retlrlnei director, who was ending more than 41 years of service. Mr. Underwood remarked that It represented the end of an era, The Operations Branch bad gathered not to say good bye but to express Its senti ments towards one wno was numbered among the most outstanding members of.

the postal sentlra, the- most noteworthy member ot the operating service. Mr. MaeNabb, who had Joined the service In 1WM as an acting railway mall clerk, retired with 720 days of sick leave to his credit. He had averaged 1cm than a day per year sick leave throughout his SI years service. On behalf of the gathering, in appreciation ot the fact that Mr.

MacneoD was a-- Keen fisherman on Calabogie Lake, Mr. Underwood presented the stern-half of a skiff, the bow half having been presented to him by the senior executives at a complimentary dinner last week. Ad enlarged cartoon stood in the background showing Mr. MaeNabb riding In ths boat tha two Halves of whicr had been Joined. Miss Ruby RathweU.

Mr. MaeNabb secretary, on behalf ot the staff, presented to Mrs. R. H. Mc(abb a eostuma pin and -a corsage bouquet of rose.

Mr. MaeNabb In a touching reply Illustrated with humorous reminiscences, assured the gathering of his lifelong regard rand Interest and Intimated that he would always be at home to those who came to visit him at hi fihanrrl-L nn the lake near Calabogie where be will do hi fishing. During h3-service Mr, MaeNabb had served In the railway mail service- from 1004-11S, In the Ottawa district Inspector's office, 1911; a assistant Winnipeg. .117, assistant inspector, Ottawa, 11; chief of the railway mall service, 1031: chief superintendent, railway mail service, 1026; member of the Canadian delegation to the Universal Postal Union, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1030; regional di rector of postal service, Win nipeg, 1047; director of opera- ditlons at PO HQ. 10SS.

Last FaU he was awarded a gold medal by the Canadian Government In honor of his half century of public service. MATTER OF URGENCY. HAMILTON. June 11. curb natural gas Industry promises a tremendous new source of energy for Canada and it Is a matter of urgency that a solution to the gas problem be found aa quickly possible, Vernon Tsylor, Western regional producing manager for Imperial Oil Ltd.

said Friday. Journal Want Ad bring quick results. Btit Qualify NURSERY STOCK 93 BANK STREET RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRS Our experts have the skill and "know how" to restore your watch to accurate time-keeping. PAUL'S JEWELLERY I Klchela St S-Ul Wxl Clifford Hall; member of the RCAF etatloned at nearby St. Hubert, Friday was ar raigned on a charge ot criminal! -negugeneev in tba death last Saturdsy ot Douglas Oor- don, 20.

smeo: when a. ear driven, by- Hall went Into a ditch near, Oranby. Que. and, certain This means that Owls rant read this fine newspaper and there fore must miss my columns. So how smart can they be? BIRKS Sterling A.

Flatware R06E BOTE CHANT hxt J6.7S 1.00 (-waawsarM) lllnstrated two of Btrks choice of SO beautiful silverware patterns. BDDCIT TaaMS AVArLABLt BIRKS SILVERSMITHS Open 0 a.s. to MM P-as. dally. Aatberiard, Dealer fof RCA VICTOR TELEVISION on, vtamo IM Baak at gamers FRED N.

GARRETT mm Sana Fee i ask these erheea we have eema. 584 Somerset St W. DIAL 3-4773 Dependable Men's and Boys' Wear at Popular Prices uscrm IM Rldraa it. i-nos Lindsay's Credit Terms NO DEPOSIT UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY eW- t- -r am 11 SPARKS ST. MCDONALD'S Kenneth McDonald Sons Ltd.

HARDTGREE.V LAWN SEED HiH Orstfe miatoro. harwr roliablc. Sow I to 1 br loot, i it. si.ia. I Iki.

SIS.St. Markrt S. Start Fkoa J-HOI SEED STORE "Boa-T- Trauistet Hearing Aid $125 Opeyratcoi tmonm battavry ttmOmrj. GlteW ClisCUr. Salhirland Parkins I IT HP TmtTT PIANOS TO RENT VSEQ PIANOS IS Mania vita otUoa or kartas NEW PIANOS owes 175 170 Sparks St Tel.

t-1121 COULTER'S Drmt Statu 289 Bank St. 781 Bank Sr. 5-WS 2-9646 5-1454 thrift mil r' 1UL s4v-'si Schoduld 10 a.m. snd 2.30 p.m. Daily Coaches leave from Lord Elgin Hotels Reseville Buriovne ofllng the latter through the Adult $1.50 tacit i Aviltblt for Ckarlrr im' rji ft I 07 I 1 1 reserves.

Danger to The President also reproved tha Commission for Its' recommendations for trimming post exchanges, medical services and similar "fringe benefits" enjoy ed by the aerricea. Tha saving was not much and the damage to morale was great, he noted. The service are Indeed deeply disturbed by some of the commission's recommendations. As careful and eonservatlva an observer as Hanson Baldwin writes In the New York Times economy, not combat effectiveness, has been the theme song and that the Com mission has msde "misleading and oversimplified criticisms and advocated "reforms' that "eould be destructive to.dlset- pllna and Inimical to service effectiveness In An example of over-almpUA-cation 1n another field was the recommendation that the Agri culture Department have a free hand In the disposal abroad of Its wheat surpluses. This id at present supervised by the State Department, under pledge to Canada and others to prevent disruption of normal world markets.

examples of policy mendations of high political voltage numerous. The Commission recommended that the Tennessee Valley Author ity cease making artificial fertiliser at Muscle Shoals. This waa an oia name won oy ins farmers and public power eates back In the twenties when tha first artificial nitrogen fixation plant was set up there. To change thla now would be construed as another attempt to wreck TV if It recommended cessation of Federal hydro-electric initlat Uvea, which 1 heresy In the Pacific, North west it advocated Incorporating the Rural Electrification Administration's groups Into self supporting bodies. This throws Into a violent lather even tha hard- prairie Republican.

It demand a real means test and reduction of other Veterans' benefltsvwhlch rasps the Amer ican Legion the wrong wayrlt wants to liquidate the Federal Intermediary Credit Banks, which infuriates the Farmers' co-operative which enieny use them. VK-type Aervlee, II wants to set up a Senior Civil Service patterned after tne Brijisn Treasury service, which Is sura to alienate the service- unions which dont like elite corps and the A.nglo-phobes who wouldn't buy Paradise if it had a "Made in Britain-label on ft. With all this, however, the Commission feels that only 10 percent, of It recommends -lions are "highly controver it estimate that of the ITS mommendatlons one-half will require" "legislation to put them Into effect The rest' can be carried out administratively. It declines to guess at how much will ba put Into effect. The first Hoover Commission, 1M7-1W? was bi-partisan and Ry I agreement avoided policy msiKn ana ideological coniro- i versles.

The first commission produced S.OO0.0O0 by far the most thorough study of government ever undertaken In the United Its great triumph eras "pas- sage oy congress in IMS or gave tha President a-workable lnstrumen t.wlth which to fashion further Improvements. Under its suthoritv a total of 30 7organJxatloQ plana were suomitiea to vongress, not tor Its assent but tor Its veto. It It saw fit. This reversal 6f the usual procedure -Eavctha-Bresldent the initiative and put tha fore of Inertia at tha disposition of reform. Only 11 of the were 11 I A.

where we leave BlazinfllranspqrL Blocks Highway for Two Hours: 'PERTH, June 1. (Special) A westbound, tractor-trailer owned by the Connell Trans portation Company Hamilton rolled over and, burst lido flame on Highway IS at U. western outskirts of tha village of Wayside Friday as the result of a head-on collision wun an eastbouni truck owned by Palmer's Plumbing Supply, 14 Booth street, Ottawa. Tha driver was. only slightly Injured but tha motnmoth vehicle, loaded with asphalt roofing paper, biased away for nearly two hours before tow trucks could get near enough to drag It off the road.

Traffic had "to be re-routed along a short stretch xt back read as the transport completely block ed the The 'timely arrival of firemen from Perth prevented the blase from spreading to the second vehicle. Morris Connel. S4, of. To ronto, driver of tha tractor, trailer was treated at Perth Hospital by Dr. J.

H. wickwara and Dr. C. B. Church for lacerations to both arms, while Aldorla Mayor, of Oatlneau Point, driver of the second vehicle, sustained only minor abrasions.

The accident aecurred shortly before 4 p.m. aa the trucks were approaching shsrp curve from opposite dl Irections. i The tractor-trailer Jackknired and collided head on with the jsmaller truck, tha Impact drlv- 'guard rail Tnto-the ditch, The tractor-trailer burst Into flame almost Instantly and by the time firemen a'r rl flame were leaping SO feet into the air. The burned vehicle was demolished Damages to the second trucx were-estimated at $2,000. The accident was Investigated by OPP Cpl.

L. R. Gartner, Constables R. O. MaePhatter and H.

R. O. MeKensie. Deaths Vi Caaseu Praia. NEW YORK Clarence Howell, 71, former Canadian newspaper man and a retired assistant night managing edi tor of the New York TORONTO Jama T.

Cee-grave. 07, former rowing champion and racing enthus iast. TORONTO 1 1 a John Lee, past president of the Toronto brsnch of the War Amputations of Canada and honorary member of the Sir Arthur Pearson Association of War Blinded, WINDSOR, Ont. Edmand A. (Bill) Cleary, 77, one of Windsor's best known lawyers.

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Mae. IKI W.W 75tJ ZZr Zf mnniiil- -tm Hmr Rent-a-Car Service Now AOirports r.V AiaX'EtVF. TILBEN, president af th TtMra Reat-e-Car Sr announces the establish ment of a) rent' ear service directly av the Montreal and Ottawa airports. De-planing passengers at the Montreal and Ottawa Airports wtU, from now on. be able la sup in Co UU 'model -drive ears Imme lately at the airport.

The establishment of these new Tlkten airport stations Is part eg the program being developed by ttiaTUdeti-Rent-a-Car sys tem and the majer. airlines to further popularise the Plane-' Auto Plan. Under Uu tourists and businesemen fly the long tnp to Montreal or Ottawa say from Lee galea, Vancouver er Crttoasv aad then rent a ear at the air port for business; and pleasure-. Airlines in Eastern Canada--, operating with the TUden RenU a -Car System la developing in riane-Auto run re Tran-Oanada Air LIom. Canadian Fertile Air tines.

Colonial AIT' line. AirluM. aad the Maritime Central Airways. Tildsn Rent-a-Car literature (Heenboig the advaritatue ef tha Ptano-Auuj plan, la carried wT iu iirpmnaa mwi tiiww eempeniae, and almoin thatr salea offices throuihout'Cana-da and the United suit, (tale Bermnnel of the ce-oaeraiine airline era authorised make af rnawi iSlliaia fnr thorp no tensor at any Tikten auuoa in more man so eiues serosa Cauda. -Til dm Rent- -Car eerrlce now aaUbllahed in many othtr atrnort across Canada includ ing such widely erparatad eiuo aa 01.

jonna. ptwfnundiana. aad Victoria, British Columbia; .) -V v. ia eosrvearfewf erTbes whkfc is aewresT yeof OTTAWA IM RMteai ttraet. Jtl Ft rOver ailM't) PlMtw: t-4TII 44 eflic) 14 Lewttar 1st Fl.

Corner Bonk). Phono i 217 WIHn(tsi lit FX, Vkterie 01.. ytost UIV, toorkl ttroot. 1st PHonoi luset MAWKgtaURT .11 Main ttroot. re Fo- BMf.

FHomt U7 HULL Flaw, 14-A ASstn trraot PWotIm Mill PCManOMg Pnatntt ttroot. (Wool, In elisor I-MS4 SMITH FALLS. Befewith ttroot North, Ind Ft Fhaoisi 144 oeiH rvFMtMO av asoOMfMSNt SMONt roe rrfMMO noun I MM MOT WM O-N fl II ll MM Iwmtt Ma hone Bay. N8. was ordained at a special service Thursday evening.

He will serve as a mission pastor In Oeraldton. vetoed. These plans have the effect of law unless they are vetoed within 00 days by one or more than halt ot the full membership (not those present- and voting) of either the House or the Senate. The first Commission estimated that .73 percent, of Its specific recommendations had been adopted and were being put Into effect. It put the savings, to the public at approximately $1,000,000,000, But, the effect of this- on.

the taxpayer 'was- lost to' the- Korean War Jump In expenditures to a peak of $72 billion as against $40 billions whn the first Commission opened shop. It will not be the second Commission's fault If It falls to get the government outiof making fertilizer, helium, lum ber, sleeping bags, false teeth. Ice eream, coffee, paint, varnish arjrl eloUJng. Government will still be making ships, msps, atomic reactors. Instrument, guns, ammunition and explosives on a large scale But at least It msy avoid laying out Mi cents for each penny postcard and $10 In paperwork for each SO-cent typewriter ribbon.

Economize ARMSTRONG Tht Tili TkM INSTALLED HERE'S HOW: 1. Bring la requiring more than 10 q. do not have to be accurate i for tllsa left over." 1 A xa TTZ 1 2. DRUG STORES Open Sunday Beattie nRUO' STORE Bronsea and Gladstea Fbeae 83447 ia pjm. SOUTHWELL'S DRF6 RTORC Meterleed PollTrry 1I2T BANK It, Now 0 p.a.

4-6832 Foxton's Drugs FRESlWPTldNS Called Ftfr and Delivered 10M SOMERSET W. 8-1133 MUSGROVE'S DRI'O STORE MS BANK Between Uagar and Caoswr WE DELIVER 2-3771 12 Noon to I p.m. 5-3455 ThtrOffac. Cd- for Limited Time fte Barry te RESTORE THE NATURAL REALTY OF YOUR HARDWOOD FLOORS Fleer Under, and Ediers ealy $6.00 'SPECIAL WEEK-END RATES, Free pick-up and delivery. FRENCH LUMBER LIMIT IP 3M Rorheator St H34J TamblyN ECONOMY Buy Your.

Household Hotels WITS No Deposit is rt Woodhou.9 Co. LTD. IM Rldeea St. t-JLTJ Open Sunday, (5 RtDEAU "Olltw'i Lmrul Til 711 Somereet St. Wet "fewr.

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