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Ihe Ottawa SUNDAY CLOUDY FRICE 10 CENTS By Canter 15 Weekly 69th YEAR-243 OTTAWA, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1954. FORTY-TWO PAGES (Plus Colored Comic Section) WW La UUVJ 1 Car Dives anti's Cat Kills Two Girls On Bike Were Riding ISees Death, I 1 lRenfrew Man Caron Makes OiesiivCrasti .1.. mg Diast At Montreal Vice Driver Held RENFREW. Oct.

9 fSpeclali Leonard McCarthy, J7, of 175 St. Peter street, was Instantly killed at 12.55 this morning in a car-irucx collision a half mile west of the town limits on Highway 17. Provincial Police in Pern- broke this morning were still questioning Paul Labelle. Ot- Morrison- Lamothe bread company. Labelle had been driving west arrrr' vv; rr-rr- Along Hiqhwgy Near Cumberland CUMBERLAND.

Oct. 9 i Staff) Two young schoolgirls, both resident of thl 1own 15 milei Ottawa, ware killed aear dusk yesterday when the bicycle they shared was struck byj rax. on the Trans-Canada Highway here. Linda WaUon. 11.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wat-win, rider of the bike, died Instantly. Sheila Rivers, also 11, daugh- ter of Mrs Jnyr. ulnar.

the, lAtf BtMr, ti. passenger, tiled on the way to. hospital. Orders Inquest. Coroner Dr.

W. -C. Tweedle, of Rockland, viewed both bodies and the scene, and said an Inquest will be held. The date will be decided following police Investigation. Provincial Corporal Carl Johns and Constable Jack Donahue, who are investigating, reported the girls were riding the bike east, just east of the Cumberland cut-off.

Linda had been covering a newspaper delivery route for the past few days for her brother. Morris. Sheila was helping her. Bbt th were on Linda's bike. They were struck by an east- bound car driven by Jeani -Dismissals, Fines Totalling $30,000 for 20 Police Officials A Superior Court Judge yesler day gave a scathing 4-hour report on police-tolerated vice and gambling In Montreal and then dismissed the city's police chief.

The dismissal 'Order for police director J. Albert Lang-lols was part of the" 225-page r.iiirt nf Mr Jti.tM-e Francois Caron. The report alio ordered dismissal, disqualification from public office and fines totalling 1 MAAM ID rtt V. LTJT was found to have -pieces of Leany, 22 and Cess Dlep.it ra McCarthy's car embedded in' ten. 25.

also of Merrickville-. the right rear portion of the escaped from the car. which la trailer. owned by Diepstraten. It was reported McCarthy had I When the fatality occurred been driving east on a straight tn car was travelling west stretch of road at the time of toward Merrickville from Birr-the accident.

I rltt' Rapids, on the County The left tH hi rmr IntoCreek 2 Drown Merrickville In Deep Water-7-2 Men Escape MERRICKVILLE, Oct. 9. (Staff) Two young women were drowned early this morn ing when the car in which they were riding pluneed out oe control over the Dell's Cree I bridge four miles west of thia town. The bodies of Patricia Nell. 19, and Joan Errett.

22. both nf Merrickville. were recovered from the car which was stand' ft' In lilt feet nf wn I Their companions John Merrickville Is 40 miles "south of Ottawa. On Long Bend. Dell's Creek empties Into the Rldeau river about 100 yards below the bridge, and there is a long left-hand bend In the road which runs downhill to the bridge.

It plunged over a two-foot eon. upright in the water which is 1 atx feet deep at that point. OnUrlo. Provincial Polica were unable to say who waa driving the car. but the bodies Orenvllle County Coroner Dr.

C. A. Patterson viewed, the bodies at the sosns and found that death occurred from drowning. The bodies are resting at th tannin Funeral Rome In Mf riclvllle- Second family Fatality. 7 This Is the second fatality in the Errett family In recent years.

A younger brother, Ronald, was killed In a foundry accident in Merrickville about three years ago. Patricia O'Neil was th daughter of Mrs. Morgan O'Neil and the late Mr. O'Neil. torn in the collision andj he was killed instantly.

Peter Roussell and an unidentified woman who were in the car with him were uninjured. Police established a road block Just east of Pembroke. examined all west-bound ve- I of the Montreal police force ivtZ The stern. 52-year-old Judge, tension to Tory leadership, who feur years ago got thej Monument to Peace. Job of examining vice condl- The London nine-power con-tlons in Montreal, declared that; terence od German rearma-whlle he could not prove lt; ment, he said, "may well be-there was a 1 a come a monument and a mile-Interest in the tolerance" of: stone in our march toward mm hides, and pulled Labelle In forf- 7 cr believed to have questioning when bits of acar'Rone out of control Just be were found crushed Into the I toT reachlng the bridge wher WASHINGTON.

MacDONALD IN micolmIachalorBm'f hi. fcwtua'uuaar peacefiir--ca-e1Hirtirite Coroner Dr. I. vtniiiihillT'' ''aiWlHiewMWlabt Southeast Asia, and Secretary of State Dulles enjoy a hearty laugh at National Airport following MacDonald's arrival for a courtesy Visit. (Unitnl Prm Photo i well-organized gambling.

He mentioned fur and dla- Ing $20,000 a yeaT. free of, police interference, and gambling establishments that; siavea on. ilPtnmunlihwit.iuiiii Moosonee Call their door. bsulrea Assetlnr The Judge whose long in quiry had fully covered Vice conditions from 1941 to 19S0 'deplored "perjury" that occur- rrf wh.n I Ruin-Without U.S.Help Says All Europe WouId-B Condemned to Red Subjugation BLACKPOOL, England. Oct.

9. UP) Prime Minister ChurchHl warned today Amer lean withdrawal Into isolation Ism "would condemn" Europe to Russian Communist subjugation and our famous and beloved Island to death and The 79-year-old statesman who has been rumored to be preparing to retire told his Conservative Party convention "while I have strength I shall in an attempt to assure "peaceful co-existence with the Soviet Union. Churchill spoke to 4.000 cheering" party delegates on during which the lasting peace which is our hearts desire may xind its sure foundation He Mld thtt without UnUed states help in protecting Europe "the advance of Soviet wttllnrH V. -1 1 msIImmb snouia continue irresistible by i lnflltratlon and intrigue force In the background until despair produced a landslide Inrn "1 have always thought that growth of ever-closer ties, with 'that together we may make the world safe for ourselves world power, seeking no territorial sain Kut Aantlw uIJ 4. tngthnd we.

1th 'cause of progress and "Had this conception been visible to the American gov-i themselves Included, might have escaped the two fearful world wars which have brought such- misery upon our genera tion and made the 20th century on a far larger scale the most tragic period since the fall of the Roman Empire, 1,500 years -he said. "For -America to withdraw Into Isolation would condemn all Europe into Russian Com munist subjugation and our famous and beloved Island to death and he declared. Attacks Bevan, Then Churchill turned to a bitter attach, on Left-wing Labor! te Leader Bevan. And yet six months ago, a nnhtlfJan hn h.M nf 4r British opposition, who one day aspires to become leader of the Labor Party, did not hesitate to tell the Americans to 'go It the Minister Id No Evening Journal Thanksgiving Day Thanksgivlncbay and aatat utory holiday. The Eyenlng be.

open for transaction of any necessary business from p.m. to 9 p.m only on this holiday. me uniiea Biates to whom we 1 "nd "ster "nmonwealth na-from 1950 to 1953 Uoat He expressed dlsbelie statement by 111 rsi nr.m. A SHEILA RIVERS, In centre on right. Bicyclist, 15, Rams Into Car Breaking Collarbone, Jaw Brvan Bellinger, 15, of goo Westvlew avenue, suffered' a broken collarbone and law WcVc cycle rammed Into the side of a car turning east onto 6herwood Drive from Holland avenue shortly before 10 o'clock last night.

The boy Is In the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Police reported the car was driven hy JrOoTdpnrXefePvre. 158 Ruskln avenue, and had been travelling north on Hoi land before turning eart. The bicycle struck the right rear fender of the car, The Bellinger boy was taken to hospital by Exclusive Am bulance USED OWN TOOLS. OAKLAND.

Oct. J829 from auto wrecker Thomas Miles but also used hU-tooli to crack his aafe. LINDA WATSON. 11. will decide as to lnoueat Crown Attornev N.viii.

i Pembroke said todav there would be an Inquest, the time io oe set later. v- Msu lis hi ucft WU stopped Pembroke. Mendes-France Talks Tough To Assembly PARIS. Oct 9. MV-Premier Mendes-France turned to the I "Mich nation today for sup- pon oi nis demand that par' lament give him a vote oi fldence.on the London plan for German "rearmament.

The peppery Premier plan-ned at least one radio talk and a concerted effort to whip balky deputies Into line before the Issue comes to a vote Tuesday In the National Assembly. Rev, J. 0. Anderson To Remain In Ottawa In a decision which he said was "exceedingly difficult" to make. Very Rev.

John O. Anderson has declined the call I Bl.tinn UfWllATIIP elsT io Vx-? HnleyA Rlchard tney were unaware or everybody he scale on which Ulegal estab- In praiw of he United llshmenU operated In Mont- Uut he ld, -there is no real. other rae nt a n.Hnn H. onl taat March the Irouol accepted only last Marcn o( the -tawrence are two aiste'rs. Mrs.

ni ii -r- street, Montreal. He was returning home from a trip, accompanied -by his wife and their two children, aged three years and 17 months. All were 'in the front seat of the car. Police said the point of of the Cumberland cut-off, and about 14 feet from the south -curb line. The highway 45 feet, five Inches, wide at that) point and IS straight.

It was dry at the time or the accident. 5 OS p.m, and there was still daylight The front of the car was badly damaged by the and the windshield was smashed by the body of one of the girls. The bicycle was wrecked. Knocked Out of Shoe. --Still lying on the highway when police reached the scene were Linda's scattered' newspapers and her shoes.

She had been knocked out of her shoes; the lace- were still tied. In addition to her parents and brother Morris. Linda is id oyTrTotrier rother. Corporal Gary Watson, PPCLI. Germany, and two sisters, -rut home.

Sheila Is survived by her mother, a brother, Richard, and two sisters. Dawn and Oayle. all at home. Both children attended 88 No. 5 In Cumberland, and both were active in a newly-formed Oirl Guide Troop.

Both children arerrestlng at Hulse and Playfair. Limited. 315 McLeod street. Ottawa. Rev.

T. E. Downey, will eon-duct Joint service in the chapel there at two o'clock Monday afternoon. Interment will be made in Dale Cum- berland. SHIPS FOR FRANCE.

HALIFAX. 9. sunadtwfTrTgwjr -minesweepers were, turned over to- France In a ceremony here today; I5T Xithin IT A. -Si' M.pTlrsiwali llylialllnpMHihat Shift Iroquois Seaway Dam The 'International ol Common aid to approve a shift in the Seaway-Power Project. The dam.

to control the flow of water from Lake Ontario Into the ewy of the river's International Joint Sec. tlon, will be near Iroquois. Seaway authorities asked flttffiP.iUft bulld Jt earn irom inc original-. ly-proposed location, and the commission said in a statement today this offers sub stantial advantages in flow regulation. The a Joint Canada-United- States body, controls the use of boundary watera, i JSJo AnXietV VjlYen Asian Communists By Ottawa Parley Asian countries, whjch require the West's assistance in raising their standards bf living and ihs march nf, rnmmnnlvTii were represented at the Colombo Plan meeting here.

TN8. In aa article on the Kditorial Page today, aseeyset' the conference and con- eludss thai It hni remltsrl 'virtually Increase In the flow of aid and will catlse the Communists no anxiety. as Dean of Ottawa and rector) of Christ Church CathedraL Following a night and day of "prayerful consideration' and consults OIF fnllowincteleeram last night to Very Rev. -C. C.

Robinson of "Please advise the Synod of the Diocese of. Moosonee that after careful and serious dcon-slderation I beg leave to de cline the honor of election as. "While the work In the great and historic diocese is of utmost feel 1 cannot conscientiously at this time ICSVC bile vuilgawvu. auu I sponslbill ties to which I have a mvcelf here. "Praying God's blessing Yours faith- upon you fully Convene New Synod.

The decision will necessitate the convening of another Moo- neatynnw nnin.an nrr-i tlon, it stated later In WlnnlpegJiy Mart Bev F.I Barfoot, Primate of all Canada and Archbishop of Rupert's Land." termed Dean Anderson's telegram "straightforward and courteous" and one "showed the honest straight-shooter that Jack Anderson Concluded on Page 14, CoL 8. Ideal Has band: What every woman thinks the other woman has. (Coprrlfht. 1M. hf Kvmi tjmr.

'BriifTif -Thtrt'i nn nerd tn I I I bK.aIu.' J. Asselln, chairman of Montreal's executive commit- tee. and tour other member, X. rnnnrll nf hlsme fnr the inrrlld situation, Cyclist, 167 Critically Injured jt. Stuart Gary Zieman, 19, son Oi Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Zieman, CNieen Mrv Road. Over- "brSoC" "-rltlcaily injured when his bicycle was struck head-on by a car' at Russell Road and Carlotta street at 6 30 last nfght. 1 He Is In OtUwa Oeneral Hospital suffering from a frae tured skull, fractured nose, fraotured arwi fraituud col larbone and multiple lacera tlonr to his lets and Eastview 1 1 reported unit mu lining IIUl'l'n'BrTTray1 sell Road near Carlotta street when the bike waa struck by a south-bound car driven by Jean Raymond Lavlctolre," 20, of 214 Marter Road. The car was passing a south' bound stuck at the time, police said.

The injured youth was taken to hospital by Exclusive Am hulancei Constables Loo.li Mouueau investigated. 1 1 Dale Betty Ferrll. St. Hu bert, Margaret Brockvllle; brothers. Thomas mnttnnlir0'Nell, both at and Charles OTJeU of Smiths FalU.

Joan Errett was the daugh. ter of Mr. Nellie Errett and me iKie lAiesiu Bite Survlvlrig are two sisters. Mrs. Harry (Alice! Plummer, Merrickville: Mrs.

Peter (Olive) Legarlk Ottawa; two" Sgt. Jack Errett, RCAF 8U-tlon, Trenton, and George Errett, Ottawa. OPP Constables J. W. Burnl and'Oay Alexander, of Kempt vllle, and Cpl.

Ron Young, of Prescott. are still invesUgating the fatality. 7 Inside The Journaf Baaki Churcho s. CroMword PunlM Se. ssi SI' Dorothy DHc 7 amity la th SuburtM "1 riaMrtiJ N.

Goc.n eis- se- Movtoi a. Mmlt and Ctr.r.' Prartlcal Mtal Planning Raelo Prosiama 40 SumUv Srtiool Um Travel Toolea Orow Old' I TRIAL DELATED. MONTREAL, Oct 9. Cf) Trial oLiwoMnntfeai law: charged in connection wlttv sale of Canadian-born babies outside the country was postponed yesterday until October 30. CLOUDY Transport Department, Me- teorologlcal Branch, forecast Cloudy with a few today, wind southwest 20.

todiTTRTTJiraoot Cloudy with sunny periods. Little change in temperature. Illl J'lUIIII i. a.m lotfav rMiataT4 S4 mim. Th aua raa at S.I1 jk.j at J.JK pm.

naiwwtar; TS4 n. rrMav, sen inehi mldnlshti 29 Mi 7 J9 1A, todar, sS7, DUTHi. UkMIL KalhaaM la BaaeMaL. liliraiy. Octshar fathanlaj Lamh, kushan of Marsanrt Ann Moore tH SS SHi'Oll An Raating at HuIm and Pia.

tn rhaaai Mohdav. timr II. a) Intainnl ankian fair LMSIs.a MrLaee St. Svrrlr reement threatened to become an all night debate, Mendes-France told the Assembly last midnight it must either agree to the nine-nation plan or get a new government. He warned deputies that If they voted him out they might have to face new national elections; Mendes-France took a tough line with the which has held up German rearmament since 1950.

He told the deputies he would accent no resolution beyond simple endorsement of the London agreements and his own speeches In the debate. The Issue, he one of confidence in hir 'government. -CHURCHILL. Man, Oct. 9 BUP A record number of 38 ships called at this Hudson Bay port this year to load a ecord total of 12.515.427 bush els of grain, the Canadian National Railways reported yesterday.

was "wedding" rather than "weeding. The official solution on Page 14 gives the puszle-maker's reasons for hla choice on these and other difficult dues. Tlie new pulsion Page gives all competitor a chance to again for an Increased reward, This week' prise of the. first correct solution opened. a -X Today's new' p'usale will also be published In all editions of Tuesdayl Journal.

FOR SHORTER WEEK. FRANKFURT, Oermany. Oct. 9. (4i The West Oerman Trade Union Federation voted yesterday fight for higher 3ht4- Now-Wortr3-5a I OdVS UUD SB He Hasn't Slept for 46 Years! wftgp, rt worry ir you can't sleep at nights, says 78-year-old Eustache Burnett, who claims he hasnt slept for 48 years.

Country folk who live In this quiet rural village know essis Mr. Duplessls insisted sev' eral times that amendment of the Quebec Inco'me Tax Act to ellniinate the "prior right" clause mean "abandonment nu light, unly the aoandon- ment of a He described the gesture as a "move "toward comprehension amend ment will be introduced during the session of the Quebec Legislature starting November 17. Mr. Duplessls said his government's basic taxation views are unchanged. "We sre not going to trade taxation frights for Federal he said.

Concluded en Page Cel. WrerWTTfA "the waking The Journal Prize Crossword today Is worth $350 to the sender of the first correct solution opened, which means there was no winner of last Saturday's punle, Andrew. 61 avenue, and Edward J. Lawrence, of Mattawa, Ont, both sin aillkla latin nf i rect solution last week, and dozens of others were close, Oalko missed out on IT Down lit obsolescent, will not be much use to a nation sr war) to which the official answer was "plant" Instead of Mr. Lawrence missed No.

45 Down -(A man who lkeepi, putting It off is liable to to which the official QUEBEC. Oct. --CD- Temporary agreement with the Federal Government over. Quebec's IS percent, provincial income tax is in sight. Premier 1 I nnpnni-H l.il night.

The Quebec Government set to lop off a clause claiming rrln matters Mr. Duplessls ald, but declined to say on what lther terms such an agreement' could be reached. He parried all questions saving his first duty to to write to Prime Minister 8L Laurent outlining the precise terms of agreement presumably reached during a private meeting of the two political leaders Montreal Recently "Ewt" agreed to go Into hospital for observation. Nurses watched at his bedside for a week. But.

he dldnt so much as drowse not even after a double sleeping draught "Ewt" has told doctors: "It makes me laugh when people, aay they are tired because they were late going to bed the night before." He says "sleep Is only a habit you can manage without Hla sleeplessness has never affected hl's health and he advises Insomnia sufferers: "Stop worrylng.XoulL.be Just as healthy If you simply relax." and the rVmeujry, in t..

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