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MONDAY. MAY 2. Ottawa's Newest Must Study Freedom Drew Returns Subscribed 1 Graham Towers Back in Ottawa By Tae Cuultia Pr. Graham Towen, of the Bank of Canada, returned, to Ottawa Sunday from London by air and is expected to report to Finance Minister Abbott on his conversations iwitti United King- dotri Mr. Towers' visit to London started reports that he might be discussing a new Canadian loan to Britain when the present one is exhausted.

Another was that he might be discussing with Britain Joint action to halt- the rapidly developing world shortage of United States dollars. Questioned' In the Commons May 20, Mr. Abbott said Mr. Towers had no instructions from the. Government to negotiate on either of these matters.

He said it bad been the habit lor Bank of Canada officials to visit London and Washington to discus natters of mutual "Interest with their counterparts. Mr. Towers' return to Ottawa has started a rumor that the Government is seeking some arrangement with United States that would offset bur heavy adverse trade balance with that country. There, was no -official comment last night to support this rumor. NEW MODERATOR TAKES OVER Wilbur LaRoe, Jr.

right), of Washington, DC, nftwly elected moderator of the Pres byterian Church in the U.S.A., receives the gavel from his, predecessor, Dr. Frederick W. Evans of Troy, NY. following i his election at the 159th general assembly of the church at Grand Rapids, Mich. States Attitude Should Take Towards Congress THE RNAU Rev.

C. Church of the Canadian C. Mnnre. chaplain of St. Patrick Home.

taut Also 1 present were brothers from Holy R6sary Scholasticatc. D. Roy Harris, Raymond Harris. Mr. Martlncau and Harold Jarvls were also.

Father Harris was host at dinner given afterwards at- the rectory. 1 At 7.30 p.m. Miss Ellen Mc- Namara, organist, presented a re cital composed of Sonata No. 1 In minor, by Mendelssohn; Panis Angelicus, Franck; and Prlere a Notre Dame and Toccata from Suite Gothique, by Boell-1 mann. At first solemn benediction, wnicn toiiowea ai p.m., ncv.

R. Smith, parish priest of St. Stephen's, old Chelsea, officiated. He was assisted, by Rev. J.

R. Murray, of St. George's, as deacon, and Rev. Maurice Egan, of St Mary's, as The titular sermon, "Queen of th Most Knlv was preached by Rev. John Angus Macdonald, and singing was by the girls of St Mary's parisn under the.

direction of Sister Carmel. FINED, $20 IN Donald Balkwill, 25, of; Frank street, was fined $20 and costs by Magistrate Strike this morning fordrivlng a vehicle with faulty brakes and an additional $10 -and costs for illegal possession of- beer. He pleaded guilty to both counts. Exclusively EATON'S W.G.Williams Widely" Mourned large number of friends and business associates, including representatives of every division of the Gatineau Power Company, paid final tribute this morning at the funeral of Walter George Williams, general superintendent of the Gatineau1 Power Company, who died suddenly Eridayat the age.of 55. Hequienv high mass was sung at the Church of St Francis of Assisi by Rev.

Father Donat, Cap. Rev. Father Georges, Q. acted as deacon and Rev. Father Yves, O.

Cap, as sub- Protestants faith, to create an among the half-hearted and stir the interest of the wanderer from the church. "A congress is always witness to a church's belief. This congress is to state and proclaim the super veneration of Mary. The adora tion of Mary does seem incredible to a Protestant" The minister suggested that Protestants, if present; where Marian Congress religious ac tivities were proceeding, "should remain respectful and quiet, as they would with any group of people who might be engaged in warship. "On the other hand, it would look foolish were we to try to adopt a posture which is unnatural to us, or to undertake a veneration which we cannot sincerely feel.

Our Roman Catholic friends would hardly expect this of us." rett who will be ordained deacon at an ordination service to be held in the cathedral on June 11. The dean- also asked the congregation to remember two members of the both veterans of the wan who are studying for- the ministry. The two are Stephen Kenward, who is at Bishop's University, Lennox -ville, and Edwin McCalL-who 4s attending Montreal Diocesan College. XSurint the present Summer, Mr. Maynard will be assisting in the Diocese, of Quebec and Mr.

McCall in the Diocese of Montreal HAMILTON, May The Most Rev. J. C. Cody, DD, co adjutorj Bishop of London, urging a spiritual rejuvenation of home life, told the Ontario convention of the "Knights Of Columbus to night that "one need be no prophet to foretell the rapid disin tegration of a people that disre; gards the sanctity of the home" deacon. Prayers at the graveside In Notre Dame cemetery were said by Rev.

Father Romuald, a -v Chief mourners were his widow, the former Mary Agnes Provost; two daughters, Mrs. J. J. Steen, Ottawa, and Theresa, at home; one brother, Harry Williams, California, and two sisters, Mrs. Qv JL.

Hannet, SUmford, Conn, and Miss Doris Williams, Greenwich, Conn. Those who attended Included The origin of religious con gresses and what the forthcoming Marian Congress in Ottawa means to Protestants were discussed Sunday evening by Rev. A. O. Lloyd, minister of Bell Street United Church, in a sermon.

Congresses -dated back to the days of princes and separate states in Europe. When a prince would take away some of the power of the church, the church would hold congress, wnen power moved across from the military to the political field, the congresses were still carried on since numbers still meant power. "Today the congress is to con vey the idea to the world that the Roman Catholic Church is tne bulwark of Canadian freedom and the buttress of Canadian said Mr. Lloyd. The congress also aimed to con firm Roman Catholics In their Anglican Churches Observe Whit Sunday Whit Sunday, the birthday of the Christian Church, ob served yesterday in Anglican Churces of the city.

Special music was sung by 1 the choirs and the clergy, in their sermons, spoke of the meaning of the coining of the Holy Spirit. There will be early morning celebrations, of the Holy Communion each day of he week in the majority of churches. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are being observed as Days when intercessions will be offered for those about to be ordained to the ministry. At Christ. Church Cathedral yesterday Dean.

Clark asked for the prayers ot the congregation for Rev. Leonard Balrd. svho is to be ordained priest, and C. Gar S-rS fiSfe) wafinn ArmV I -ui uiiwii Subscriotions totalling 34:200 i (towards the $29,000 objective tor jtlie Salvation Army Red Shield I Appeal were reported at cami- paign headquarters rioay aner noon. Canvassers were ured see tneir prospects early anf those who had not been called on at their homes were requested to" mail their gifts to Campaian i Headquarters, Room 106, 193 Sparks street.

i Sending Much! Garbage Tn New Civic Dump Much of the refuse formefly sent to the Ottawa South dumpwj west or Bronson; ana uiej dijvicw dump is now being diverted to the new dump east of the Metcalfe Highway and one-half mile south of Billings Bridge. Wors Department officials told The Journal this morning. Dumping, however, is still continuing at Eastview. The control dump in Gloucester Township is in a ravine. Every effort is being made to eliminate possible offensive features.

STEAL A. K. HAY'S CAR. An automobile belonging Alan K. Hay, of the Commission, of 20 Lakeview Terrace, was stolen between 8.39 and 10.45 Sunday evening from its parking place outside 263 Slater street." Si rubber insoles, non-marking Sires 6 to 12, 3.25 comfort, White 2.95 oxfords, in a similar 9.

pair Main Floor. 1 1 A 4.25 Tennis! representatives of the St. An drew's Society and the Canadian Chemical Association, both or- ganizstions in which Mr. Williams served as an and of -many out-of-town power companies. Among them were N.

Simpson, atholic Church Holds First Services Large numhefs of parishioners were on nana aunaay morning when the Church of the Holy Rosary, Ottawa's newest Catholic church, located "at 1 2a Grant street, was officially and used for the first time for Rev. R. J. Burke, curate, of ficiated atithe ceremony of blessing and 'dedication. He was assisted bjy Rev, Dillon Cahlll, OMI, of St PatrickTs College, and Rev.

George Larosif, parish priest at Pakenham. At the conclusion of. the cere mony the parishioners were admitted for the first low mass, which was celebrated at 7.30 by Father Burke. Father Larose celebrated the second at 9 o'clock and the third at 10 o'clock, was by Father CahiU. The first solemn mgn mass was chanted at 11 o'clock by KCV Philip Cleveland Harris, parish nrlest.

assisted by Rev. Francis Corkery. pastor or su ongmi deacon, and Rev. Gor man. rastor of St.

Margaret Marv's. as sub-deacon. "In this building we snau learn ihe truths of our religion, so ne- cessary tor saivauon -rmc uid in his sermon of rfuHootlnn. nreached at tne 11 nVlork mass. The birthday of the parisn, ne nointed out coincided with the Feast Of FentecOSX, we auynuaj of.

the Church; He urged the" congregation to stand behind their who had been appointed by the Archbishop to minister to their spiritual needs. Father Harris, sneaking briefly at the end of mass, thanked all those who had assisted in preparation for the day's cere- The narish. he said MmnritMl territory that had formerly belonged to St Mary's and St George's. Its boundaries had not yet been completely de Th choir and servers at the 11 o'clock mass were brothers from the Oblate Fathers' Holy Rosary Scholastlcate, Montreal road Ushers at all masses were Len f.mvvl. Ben Fagan, Greg v.o.n ami Harry noweu I -k.

imnnf narisn Dricsia auneriors wno anenuw rv. Canon G. W. O'Toole, ci Tlev. Canon A.

E. k. Armatrontf. Blessed sacramei tr.thr GUbert. St Francis'; Rev, Gerald Couslneau, OMI, superior Hoi Rosary Scnoiaaucaie Rev.

Jerome M. Ferraro, OSM, St Anthony's: Rev. J. Edgar eren nan, Church of the Assumption, Held Over BARBARA LONG Famed Comediene Added Attraction; EDDIE SHINE Dancing Comedian PAULINE FLYNN I Acrobatic and Toe- Stylist 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 1 1 Gatineau Club 3-0559 Aylmer Road Ever Hungry At Odd Hours? -x- Enjoy the flavour 4 out of 5 thoose! Busy housewives tall ut they often crave a light but auetain- ing, tatty snack at odd hours. Their choice? Kellogg' Corn of course, with milk and sugar.

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Cat Dedd's Kxkie PiDt tadtr- 147 Large Walnut Finished WARDROBE $24.25 189 8parks St rT DAllY SPECIAt Clark's Asparagus SOUP is as: 5c i Preserve It Says E.D. Fulton, MP i i Canadians must study freedom, if they wish to preserve it E. D. Fulton, MP for Kamloops, BC, told a rally at' the Centre Theatre, ponsored by the Ottawa Diocesan Council for Catholic Action last night. I Mr.

Fulton was introduced by Coll E. J. H. Morrisey, president of the council and thanked by A. Kerr, president of St Theresa's parish Holy Name Msgr.

T. P. Fay, director of the council, seconded the motion of thanks and spoke briefly on the meaning of freedom. Other events of the evening in cluded addresses -by Joan Wads- Worth and Orville Lahey, winners of the Catholic Women's, League oratorial and choruses by St I Mary's boys choir througtn permission of Rev Canon George Mr. Fulton said citizens of a democracy must be eternally on their, guard against crumbling away bit nara-won ireeaom through spauiy ana mck oi interest "These are more dangerous enemies than outright attacks." Examples of how freedom could be infringed upon in a democracy were: 1 "Emergencies justifying un constitutional measures such as "secret 2.

Government boards ana bureaus usurping powers ot Parliament i Measures carried out in the name of emergency had 'resulted in Canadian citizens being imprisoned without recourse to legal, aid, without being allowed to see friends or relatives or being charged or brought to trial "for as long as weeks at a When: Canadians apathetically tolerated such occurrences, it was "only a matter of time before run ning the country was entrusted 4m riAvimpni boards'. This was Illustrated by forms recently sent out by the Canadian Broadcasting Company request ing applicants ior oroBacasiuia licences to "promise xaiiniuny io discharge their duties as trustees of the wavelengths Yet these duties had never Deen defined: "Here you have a Government Board placing citizens, in an im possible position. Such an Incident was an.argu ment in favor of a Canadian Bill of Rights. Riches Appointed To.CS Post The post of. staff relation of fleer with the Unemployment Insurance Commission in Ottawa was the subject of a recent Dominionwide competitive ex amfnatlort conducted by the Civil Service Commission.

L. Riches, of Ottawa and Medicine Hat is the successful1 can dldate. In line with the development of an advanced personnel pro gram, the staff relations officer is to recommend placement schemes suitable to the needs of the em oloyes and the department and Is to maintain close liaison with the Civil Service Commission. CELEBRATES MASS. Rev.

Fergus O'Grady; OMI, of the Kamloops Indian School celebrated solemn high mass on 'Sunday in St Joseph's Church He was assisted by Brother Miles Power, OMI, deacon, and Brother Michael Kearney, OMI as sub-deacon Both i assistants were from Holy Rosary Scholas- tipate, Montreal road. In the eve nlng a special procession was held for children -of the parish FINED ON BEER CHARGE. Paul E. Evraire, 104 LeBrcton street, and. James Caldwell Ma-notick, were both fined $10 and costs by County Magistrate O'Connor this morning for having beer in a place other than their residence.

Eldon H. Kemp, tt was fined a similar amount for having wine -in place other than his residence, DIAMONDS Engagement I Rings 50.ooBP A. McMILLAH Dlimondi Watcbca JtwtllerV 82 Sparks St 2-6530 FIREPLACE ANDIRONS $9.75 Pr. FireScreens i i $5.75 Set of Fire Tongs $12.50 We- carry a complete stock ef Fireplace fixtures PLAUNT HARDWARE CO. 322 SPARKS ST.

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(CP) Premier Drew ijpnight completed a four-day flyirig trip ib Hollan'd, Germany and Belgium with his return to' England in an. RCAF Dakota which brought him from Berlin with a two-hour stop ai Brussels en route. The Ontario- Premier came to Britain two weeks ago to discuss British immigration to' the Canadian province, trade an 3 business relations and flood relief for Britain. He' plans to return "to Canada by plane Thursday. During his 24-hour stay In Ber lin, the Premier tr veiled throughout the city, including the Russian sector, and saw ruins of olaces he remembered front his last visit in 1937.

He stayed at the Canadian Mili tary Mission and ailhougn Maurice Pope, bead of the Canadian Military "Mission in. Berlin, was absent, CoL John Mc Queen of Medicine Hat, second-in-command to gave a dinner in the. Premier's honor at which he had an opportunity to discuss Germany with United, States and British Control Commission official. Flying from Berlin 4o Brussels, the Premier travelled over the Ruhr and was able to. see the devastation of Essen, Duesseldorf and Cologne.

At Brussels, the Premier was met by Dr. Victor Dore," Canadian Ambassador to Belgium, Hector Allard, counsellor at the Canadian Embassy, Bruce Mac- Donald, commercial secretary, and Glen McPherson, 'Canadian representative oh i the International Air Transport' Association. The party went to Dr. Dore's resi dence where the; Premier talked of Belgium's I post-war recovery and immigration problems. From the plane flew over Ypres and the Premier was able to pick out from the air the artillery position he comrrianded during World War Then the plane Hew over Dunkerque, crossed the Channel and passed over the i Thames' estuary over -London at low altitude.

Expect Early Word 0n: Appointment Of New Cardinal 1 1 Most Rev. Ildebrando Antonu- Ittt the Apostolic Delegate to Can ada, was back in Ottawa last night following a three-month visit at the Vatican In Rome and was expected to shortly announce the appointment of a successor to the late Cardinal Villeneuve of Que bee. However, sources close to the Apostolic Delegate said last night it waa not known Just when the announcement would be made and intimated that word on re lease of the appointment Is await ed from Rome. The Apostolic 'v Delegate had several conferences with the Pope during his Vatican' visit and has returned to take part the Marian Congress where he is to say. one.

of the, midnight masses. Catholic Churches Inaugurate Triduums fx. In preparation for the Marian Congress, triduurris were inaugur ated yesterday in a number of Catholic parishes. The three days of prayer include, in each case, a midnight mass, to be generally preceded by a solemn Marian Hour. Rev; T.

H. DaUey, OP. will preach the triduum at Blessed Sacrament Church" and preacher at St. Brigid's will be Father Tracey, OP. Both priests are from, Chicago, and the mid night maaf in both parishes will be on Tuesday, evening.

The preachers at the-: Basilica are Father Pary and Father Lord, and parishioners of St John'; parish will hear Rev. Father Hebert, of the Dominican Order, St. Hyaclntbe. Midnight mass in: these parishes, is. scheduled for Monday night; and St.

John will hold an out door procession on Tuesday at. 8.30 p.m. on Primrose and Bron son avenues and Cambridge street Sacred Heart Church-reported that the triduum held last wek brought -the greatest attendance In. 25 years, Preachers were Father Lord and Father Hamel, of the Dominicans', Quebec, and communicants reached a total of 3.000.. GUTDOWNOfi TAKING LAXATIVES THIS WAY, Sm How.

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Pro- vost r- Cottages at Cedars Are Robbed Petty thieves havei been ooerat' ing ir the Aylmer area with great boldness: Police Chief Em'ile Cote of Aylmer, told Journal this morning. Several cottages'' have been broken Into, and goods stolen. Sometime during Friday-" night. while six persons were asleep in ide the cottagg. the Ice-box on the' verandah of the cottage of Mrs.

John Walsh, at the Cedars, waa "raided. The thieves helped themselves to cooked ham, butter oranges and other food and ate jt on the verandah. A second c6t tare; belonging to, J. McLewen, also at the Cedars, 'broken irto but apparently nothing was Xaken. No one was at home! at the time.

1- During the week, thieves broke into the cottage of Dr. R. ii anni while toe family were. awayand stole 'several pairs of mparts, Pinoes and slippers. The thieves stripped the radio of its tuber and generator, but left the radio itself behind.

-jt Clothing was also stolen from the cottage, of F. Major. KC, while the owners were absent, in- eluding several pairs of Summer trousers, ladies' coat, and three dresses. Chief Cote stated that a thor- ough investigation was underway. The robberies were possibly the work of one person, he said.

DOVGLAS B. SEHXY. MONTREAL. "May 26 (CO Funeral service will be held here today; for Douglas B. iMontreal stockbroker, who died, in St Andrews, NB, Fri- day: He was 65.

Born in Saint John, NB. Mr. Ssely founded his 'own firm in 1912 and prior to-his retirement in M4 accepted a- wartime post Canada; Cat and Fpun-' drr Company in Survivors-4nclude widow, thrre slaughters, and a son'. vi icrn OK PROBATIOW. Donald Oliver, Iff.

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pair Men's white canvas oxfords, in the laced to toe styla with non-marklnff brown rubber, soles. Cushioned mends ana tamuy. ii The Hulse Playfair Chapaj the first and only Chapel in Ottawa toT I have a Casavant. lt is available for 1 use with every service at no addi- I 'I tionai charge. rubber insoles for added only.

Sizes 6 to 12; pair Women's white canvas style to above. Sizes 4 C.D.S. to avenue, was granted suspended sentence on a shopbreaking charge Magistrate Strike this morning and placed on probation for six- months. He had broken into Gourlay's Grocery, 71-Pres-. ton street, two.

-Weeks ago. He had pleaded guilty to the charge. MILL REPRESENT BOARD! Ad-lard president; Aime Arvisais, er.and E. VMcCarthy. past-presidents will represent the School Board at the Urban School.

'Trustees' Association meeting at Nia'gara Falls.Ont., Tuesday and Wednesday. STORE HOURS: Daily. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m: 'j Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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