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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975 The Ottowa Journal 19 Reward offered in murder case Ex-civil servant returns $11,250 Eaton's must pay $4,000 to girls EDMONTON (CP) A dis semen to Brazil in 1973, at which time be was deputy minister of agriculture. He was dismissed earlier this month when district court Judge S. V. Legg ruled that Dr.

Purnell "improperly used his position in such a way as to directly and indirectly derive a personal benefit" from the transaction. EDMONTON (CP) Dr. Glen Pumell, fired by the Alberta government as deputy miister of economic development after he was found guilty of misconduct, has returned the $11,250 he was paid in the deal that led to his dismissal, Dr. Purnell was suspended with pay in May this year while a judicial inquiry was condcted into his sale of a shipment of bull STRATHROY, Ont. (CP) -The Ontario government is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading, to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the death of 19-year-old Louise Jenner, found slain in her home in nearby Mount Brydges on Monday.

Provincial police said Mrs. Jenner's husband, Dennis, 24, discovered his wife's fully-clothed body in the kitchen of their home when fie returned Monday from work in a Strathroy service station. The couple's six-month-old daughter was asleep, unhurt, in her crib in another room. Det. Insp.

Charles Potier, who is heading the investigation, said Tuesday at a news conference that an autopsy has revealed the cause of death as massive, hemorrhaging caused by a wound to the throat. He said she died sometime Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jenner was the, third woman slain in the Strathroy area in the last 19 months. Rewards totalling $15,000 are outstanding in the other two cases.

Insp. Potier said earlier he does not know whether the three layings may be con-, nected, "but I'm keeping an open mind." He said police have not identifed any weapon believed to have been used in the latest slaying. There was no evidence of sexual assault and the Jenner home had not been forcibly entered. Sears trict court judge Tuesday ordered the T. Eaton Co.

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