16
ST. 0 L td . ( Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 64. No. 123 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 (Price 5 cents) \. .I PRESENTS COUNT 01 LUNA ROLANDO PENERAI anilable al Charles Hutton & I :• ...

lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

  • Upload
    voquynh

  • View
    226

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

ST.

0

L

td . •

(

lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village

THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 64. No. 123 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 (Price 5 cents)

\. .I

PRESENTS

COUNT 01 LUNA ROLANDO PENERAI

anilable al

Charles Hutton & Son~

I

:• ...

Page 2: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

I

l ,. I: ~

1: '

i I

I,

I , I:

!

I ' ''

I:

i: I : I

I

' I

·I

:I

I '

: . !'

''

I'

.. ' ' , j .) )..,. 4

THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE l

Stock Market Report Pa< i:ul moo 16 11 11 sail for the ,E~Iau , g Port Un:on ~ntn :>;onnan h Oaloko s.uoo

51 41 Ill _, \ at daylight this morning to land, charge of Ca ta· .

~:~~·· ~~ I~ ~~,, I~ • \1 Steatnshi"p Waterfront 'the balance o[ the c;-.r~o after Port l:nicn and loa d!r~l!t.t Par<lu 1100 96 9! 9! \ whtch will sail for the Great Frrt~lit aecc~tcd ~ar._al'tsta ~:~~ 111 6: ~ 1° ~ ~1 Lakes for another cargo for thi> u~u:.l hJ'"r tht £;1nn1ng

ll ;a ' t 5 morntn• Po!T!ln . lmC{I 68 61 \".' ' M o· por. ' ,\T AYRI: & s ·'

Gonox 9CllO 2.1 2:lY• 1l\l I'> Pick crow 2132,e, II~' 112!, I'~ -1 ovements rrectory The ~! V. Sante. Addrcssc in T'r·.· .·\. J fi ,_OSS TO• ONTO CLOIINQ ITOCIII Bon·uo !!00 U II II ~ On! Mueo\ :tCOO II ll 12 -J Pl:mnr vv ~ ~ ~ " I an ., 'l:bo c ... ~ .. Prur I BarY Eopl 1300 70 70 10 ,1 Gln&l YK 16)0 410 460 470 Pl\cb·Orl 9600 10 10 10 charge of Capt. Smtth IS h,;ving ch;,r.;tng th.e ~'t" I! fin'

TorontG ltO<k J:ICbln&o-!IIIY n IIIlO I'Uiolo 3oo0 &ti 6<l .. ·-l Glenn UriD J700 u « u Pow Rou 4!(10 ·~ 71 71 '2 - u h I I •• a or I ·llwlliUono In eoall IIDlou marlit<l s. ou111 111100 11 JJ 37 .2 Ooldoru1 !»:> 11 13 14 Pr Bord 7JO) 9 9 s TilE NFLD. GREAT L\KES mtnor rtpatrs an w en camp et- a ter the lumber Is ~~d lot, xd-Ex-4\rldond, .u-E•·:IIbto B·IJ\Iq 1100 IIIJ 1~ IOl •I Gotn 11:1111 1110 1 1 1 +1 Presloo SlOO ll.l 7'10 liS •6l i ed will sat! for North S)Jncy for lake frei··h' fo r. xw-t:x•WIITifttl. IIOIUOIIO lJ(I Ill IU lll -.1 Gold Man 1:W n ~ H +1 Pronto :!00 !10 610 uo STEAMSHIPS LTD. ON DRY Doc'K 'll car.~o of coal ' ---- b ' __ r oreen

11octa .. 111

at1

b Low Clouo·1o b1olchor 46.ln :so 215 :oo •2 ann B<uo ~ 1m u 1111 ,1\> Purdex !OOJ 11 121'. 1~1'.- 11 M. V,'Dundee loading ut ~!on- The S.S. Glencoe, the S.S.I AT CROSBIE & CO. LTD. Nol llo>~' Lod 911l<l :LJ 11 :.1 +1 OF Uran uoo • :zo 20 :111 -:lio I Pr<>o Air lllO 112 169 1'2 -1 ~ ·

MISEI Qolhlm :1100 m 110 Ill Grondlnu 20JC 13 II u -2 Quo ctb ~~:ooJ 111731 . 11103

111l3,L ~~ treat June 1 for St. John'.'· Bona vista, and the ~!.V. Shirley 1. The ~l.V. Anr.clla Lovcltd of

Aronl< IUI:.I >Mo 9'10 101\ t ~ Bncoo 1701 lllo 11 11\1 t >,; Granduc 100 JIIO :16.1 :ItO -10 QJO Lab ~ ' n Adrocoll 3,00 71);1 100 100 I Bl<·roll 1300 211 200 ll& '" Gro~hk :13117 :111 46 47 j Quo U!h m ~o 110 11.1 I ~!.V. Lunan loading at Hamil· Goodyear 2nd. These three will\ which George Bennett is the ma'-~:~'·~~pl am ~ .... ~ tll'.o +I :•::t1~ wu = 1~,, 11

1',

1 1 ~<; ,_. g~~cnhar ~~~~ ':a.,_l4~1,lln :-I'> ~:: ~:~.1 ~~ ~ 21; ~; ~;J . ton June 3, Toronto June 4. and remain on. dry dock unttl tile ter. is from Burin and is taking

A'•om 17J.I :1$3\1 :13 :131> Borduloc 3000 1J 13 l3 -. lio Hor·~lln liiXI ·Jl ll 36 1 ] Quomonl 500 113'1 1-1'• 13'•1 + ''' ~lontreal June 7. for St. Jo~n s. • end of thiS week. 1

fre1ght [or Bunn and Will be ready Ati~m dob 10 Jtlli 114\i ,.,., 1 1 ll4'.1¥cad lOA 12 !:' 12 - '• Hu••• 1000 20 10 :JO •2 Radlaro ~Do 100 96 ~ - 111 •TR:'iESS WARRE:'i LI:\E' 1 AT DOCK to snil \o[!ay for t11e above port

AI.., Jill "~• llJ IH''t Hit Ul,, "-' ~~ Be~unn 1Jl00 75 T~ 12 -.J H ot Laltl 1000 1l l:J U 1 nlnvUI• 3100 115 110 1""" -r ~ Tb · ' ~, 11 .L.ord 2700 2~ Z\J :IIJ 1 Brolorno 4

1>! IIU 430

410

, 11 Hudwoy !200 !i1 '-' &II -1 I Rare E <90'l 64 63 ~• . 6 1\0I'a Scotia sailing for Halifax 1 e S.S. Baccalleu ln charge ,ubject to weather conditinr.s. Am NIPU 100 110 ItO 140 ID llr!lucd lllOO fi 71. 11 -2 Hu!h 1000 11 11 11 Rorro'k 13~ I~ 11~ 1

1"0° - 1 and Boston June 1, due llnlifax of Capt, Riggs is scheduled lo sail i The Colon II, is hal'ing minor re-

An•oon 103\1 I!U 1t.l 1:111 I Br<~ul IIHI 700 II II II ,1 l!ovo 1~ 7°.lo 71'1 7\.\ • 'I Rex1por '"" ~· " J L th h Ani 114\lYll !00 10 70 70 I l!ullad.-1 :!Ill 1

s 1 Holll-.or 1110 lll\4 :rl'• 3l!• • ,.,

1

, mo nup llloO 11 "''' 1;•; -1 June 3 and Boston une 6. cal'· on e soul west coast at noun 1 pairs. Apn lltl 1000 7 1 7 -1 !lull can JOOO 11 16 1R -1 Hollt mo 81~ 611.1 110 .! Roche I()C(l II J.l · !1 - ''

1· ing Boston June 7. <:·IHI Halifax: tod;:.y, taking passengers, freight

1

The Veteran Explorer is moor­for the ;e•·"on . A~- ~til ''"". H•3 111 11J ·5 Buff RL 1000 7 'j 7 -1 llud BllY .(!j~ u.~~- u e.s - ~· Rockwln 1H751 16~ l.l~ \J

9 -+I St J 1 '- T 13 I ., h . ' Aoru moo II 7! ll •• Burchrll ll700 19 72 7j 'I lnopln!lon 1100 12 7J 7S naw•n (on 20il0 t:'~ ::•, ll'l . '•' June 11, due . , om' . unr .. anr mats, t e first port of c-dll ed up

. 1. ·• \'k '-" 11 ll II '1 I camp Cblb 1911 s;w ill ~ -10 lnl l~cl<•l 6190 J\01 106\• 106" "I n~anor 1200 !:II 1'.'" 1m 1 I Salling samr dwl' for Liverpool. i. will be ~fanstown and then The 1 ... ~,f IC ill Dj l\8 ,.1 Camp RL ~~ HU HO 560 Jr~1h rop 2700 163 l:..ti 1~ -I St M~c-hul 3-+500 '11 23 2fi •I 'I 1' · 1 · j H - [ • · • ' · AuboUI · 2000 11 10<\ u 1'1 1 cdn Aolor1a ,wo

141,

11,1 1

m •llio Iron 111y 11110 w 415 42.1 -10 \san~ Ani 3W 46 , 5 11 --1 Ncwfounr: aiH leavtng .tl't•rpoo unn, a trr wh1r,1 the stramer, . ........ , •• J140UIJ ,,, 12 11 •1 c Dyno Jl:!ll

1" uo 110 ,_. J Walll ~ 23 1~'-i 201\ -m Sand Rv J9l!OO 10 20'1 ~~·• ,~\I June 12 due St .John's June !R.' wil continue to cal! at the regular'\

Au ,,. JlO I~ 1&5 115 +) c Molut 1.)00 J~ ~I J~ '2 I Jacobuo 1:00 109 I~ 101 --1 Sheep Cr 700 7D 70 70 -II · ' f 11 ·l'f d B t : h d 1 f Avilla IQCO - 1 s 1 - "' c N IJI<o l4l.l

11 31 31 ,. .lal'• t:xpl

12400 11 110 ~ 1 • 1 1 ~honlll 1m 6:ro fiiO ~·o • 1 Leai'Jng or a 1 ;~x an os on sc e u ed ports a call to Port 111 .. ,. ll:W JO su JO rdn nror :j(X)

390 )15 :w 1 Jo•n•l~ :Z:c'IIO .fl 40 4J + m 1 slrm• !:>J 40l IOU 100 -5 June 19, due l!alifr,x .June 21 and' aux Basques. '

lor 11 riOO ll ll II '-1 Condoro 1946 + 11 39 41 ·~ ,!rlllcoo 7500 ~ 2l 21 I Silane• 41 ;~ 116n' 1 7

1f' ;~'·' - '' Boston ,June 24. Lcal'ing Boston: The S.S. Algerine Is h~vinn C.:oc·Ena 4000 i! ~ 00 -4 Job111 ko 1100 Jl :tO !1l + '' 1 S\1 M•llor '~ " I ron·M•t 1703 ~10 430 4Jl Joll<l mo ll !I ll .1

1

.iloc.. 1000 !10 M ~~ " .Tunc 2.i and Halifax .Junr• 2R. dul" minor repairs, C·~let w\o m JJO 3~11 na -10 Jon•rnllh lll.l<OO 1; I! 11 -1 stocon I'R IL'1'

11151

101, 10,_, 10,_, • 1''' Sl. ,!ohn' 3 .luly I. Sailing for Liver- 1 The .\I.V. Elmer Jones is still

Carlboo 1'200 .\!. .\11 .\l --5 Jowlf:o· ~1l 14. 80 14 + 8 Slth:or.l n ,).J .t..l caular 2zu 700 fi9tl 7i'M.l Ken\111•, 1000 10 j\1 i~l.- \1 Stanlt'lah :olj -19.~ ~ij -ljJ pool July 2. under repairs to take up the

K • ...... 1 ~ I & I I 1300 !90 310 J;U !1:0 Coot Pal a.Hlo Ul 2!0 l<ll +I •rr ~"" 75! 11m 14 1m + ~ 10n "' 11101 " _ ,. 26 .. - Nova Scotia lcnl'ing Liverpool ,• Portugal Cove to Bell Islanu scr· CfJDt Port '~() 10 10 lU Kllembe &00 215 l2~ 1U -t 19 Starnll •• v.J -. captain

500 33 :~:~ :u -2 Kll .. n w1o 200 12 72 n -1 steep R m2 11'1 2101 21"'< • II June 26, due St. John'~ July 2. vice some time in June. SEALED 1'E:'\DERS ~drr,scd

4500 :39 3A J:t -t 1 l'hoskll"' IIIIJII 1~ 1~ 1~ Kirk 1\ud 1:.00 I! 15 u Sluuoon 11

• _1 29, .,,. _ 5 Leal'lng for !hlifax r.nd Boston H.M.C. DOCKYARD to tl1~ undcr'i~nl'd, •md endorsed

l'hutor 2300 Jl !~ 11 -I !\Irk ~In W.:OO 101 H 104 •I 1 Sullivan • " • • • J:hlb ,Joe 1 ~oJ 210 2.1•1 2IJ J.abrodoc Jll3 12111 :3'1 14'6 , 11 s~1vanllo 1().;JO m l46 1!7 .g July 3, due llali[ax ,July 5 r.nd The Christmas Seal ln com- "Tender for Breakwater Repairs,

CANADA l1llb.K•~ •~•~ ll !l lB .1 I LakP ctn 100 m 111 135 •I Tandem 41000,00 • .. J9'' ,91 ~~"'; ~ Boston July 8 .. Lca1·ing Boston mand of Capt. Troke will be CornPaUiillc, Digy Cnu~;ly, X.S,".

' I ('h\ll M '.!100 199 1~0 \90 ! !, Ullt,,U\t llOO ao 13~ u~ . TaUrrRn!• ,) l rt SEALED TENDERS addressed to Chlmo ftl~J 1.13 ~~·.• 131 .1 ll.al;e l.lnr 2500 • ll 11 11 1 \ TO<k·ll !4l!C m 17~ m - 3 July 0 anu HJ tfa~ Jul)' 13, ue. going on dry dock when dock- will be receil'cd in the office nf !.he under&lined and endorsed g~~~~~ \\'Ill 1{t~ I~ ~~~ ~~~ -:-; ll: ~~~~.. ~;~ .~ .~~ .~ : ~ ~~~·!. ,;~ r~ !;; 3i: .:..:~ St. John's July 1~. Sailing for I agl' is available. ' ]the Smetar)', lllltil 3.00 p.m. IE

Tender for Alterations lnd Add!- Coin Lokt lloJ 12 1: " . ,, L• l.nl 100 m IUl 40.1 -! Tlora u~cn ~ n\1 21 I Liverpool July 15. - ' ! The Dredge P.W.D. 4()0 in D.S.T. I tiona Building 29 Buckma•ter's t•o:dsl"n P<llD 131 nn m -! l.amaquo 4-W ~Jo :130 :uo •I Tom bill :~. .. coo, ;, "-' ~.: • ~ew!oundland lenvmg Ltverpool 'charge of· Capt. Ru5sell i•. from St. I \\'E·D.:'if".SIJAY, JULY 3, 19;.7

• I • rolumar ,00 10 lfl \1) • 1':1 Ul!c-h 1500 r:! 110 !11 -1 Trlml Rt.. II. -

6 I ' Field, St. John's, Nfld.", will be ronluu 1100 !(lo 19'3 :oo -2 L<lr<aur! 1»:> ~'I 12 12 -1 Tnn rhlb 1000 lJ 23 13 July. 13, due St. John's Ju Y 19, ·,Mary's where a considerable Plans and speeiiication> can h"

-received in the office of the Sec· 1 ~·na~~~;-,.no i: ~ :~ l~ -I tt' 1 't:~ II:: ~ J~ 16~ _10 til·~~~~~. 2!: ~., ~ f; _:_211 \ Len;mg for l!Rl.1fax ~n[~ Boston! amoun~ of dredging w~ done and. sren and forms of tender obt.ained retary, until 3.00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) lr Callinan !)OO J7 Jl "'

1

Lo:ncra Joo 91'1 9•1 ~~ + l>,L' Aabc.to• 121 ~6° 61610 11" ' 10 IJui) 20, due Halifax J:tl)

22 and\wtll now moor up for some lime\at thr office of the Chief En~meer,1

WEDNESDAY, Jt'L\' 3, 1957, ~0~0 ~1 .Zn'd 114Fj

21,;0 w.:~. ,,1,0,,, , '• ~:~~~~~·

1: ZQ~ ~ 2~ _1 I ~n E~:~~~ 1~1 llio 1"0 iio -lO :Boston Jul)' 25· . LeRI'mg Boston to have a refittal. Jlep;~rtment of Public Work>. Ol-

Plana and 1peclflcatlom ran be c D•n "'" m Ill'• 13'1 1J'> -- '• 1 M•d~rn w Ill 147 111 +I ~PP t:an 1100 "" s.l 611 ' 1 I July 26 ,,nd Halifax July 30

• ru~ I The tug Peel is getting read1· t · ontario at the office of tt1e

d ! ( I c Dlocor·ory 400 :lad 2.1.1 .a-1 -l ~1a1nct 10!00 1 7 7- I I ondoo 3500 12 10'> 12 ·I St Joh ' Augu ·t I Sailing sgaln 1 · all a. ' ~een an arms o tender obtain· c l'<n

715 Ill l!l m _

1 '~lolar!le lliC<l 114 141 l.ll 1 Vonlurea 1011 11111 IO!> ID'o • '• · n 5

_s • ' tQ tow I arge ECOW to Port Union Di<trict En"inecr Dl'pwrtment of 'd at the offices of the Chief Ar· c F•n B ~!o 500 l1 ~~ 11 -1! II ~~~n .. .t u 3100 :u•l 21 2.11'••1 vtco moo ll ~~ 2o ·' ~·same day for Ltverpool. in a few days p .. bl- W~ k- P •bl Ru'lding P' I C<>n r.llllro 1300 10 10 10 ,, Moral•• 1\IM u' u u •I Vlolom l90il IIMOO 11~! .~~ ' 1 No\'8 Scotia leal'ing Liverpool The ~I.V. \'{eslci'Ville In charge u BIC ~5r SH, luf ~c ,... s

1 d. t.:

chltect, Department or Public' CG Arrow l![)il 2 II 7i 19 •I ~larcon 300 ,,, 11'1 11'1 I Wall• Am lllO ~ ~ J I' 27 ·u S' To) n' Augu t 2 , ' . 0 ox a. ' a I ax. "· ., an a '

~!.\'. l!al'l'r aux ~.Iaison in

CA:-iADA

Red Crass

SAII.INGS TO

ST. JllHN'S

FROM NEW YORK:

Fmt l!:om:lton ' Fo:·[ \1a!nn _

Fort Hami1lnn

FROM ST JOHN

• Fort \,;,Jc,n ' Fort .\ralon ..

FR0\1 ll.\t.lf AX:

Fort llarnillon . • Fnr! .\\ "inr.

furt

SAILINGS FROM

ST. JOlL"'S \\'orkl Ottawa Ontario tha Dls-\ r. ou1y1n1

1000 21 21 · :1 11 Morlllmo 1700 Ill 112 1« -1 Womer !00 21 24 14 111

, u) ' " e • I· '

1 5 s · of [()pl. Wlllsor Is having a general · , ff' t y th d ' ' ' ~ c tla\11,.•11 ~"" 1:1 111 ttl -.1 ~!or!ln llOO II" ll 111'1 ll'tllro~ 1000 19l l!l 1!..1 -l I LeAI'ing lor Jlall[ax and Boston . rh 1 d · 1- d t the I ast 0 ICCS, a. armou an

trlcl • hit t D 1 1 r ·~ " wm , ;oo t[)l 1M 101 · o;c au an palll mg up an ge- . .11 ,. S

· nrt ec , epar men o I ron H•~•Y 300 ~~ :m 21! Ma>brun 1700 u u .a -I "' l!:!llO 11 15 ,.. 11 August 3, due Halifax August 5 t'1ng reactu to •8 ·11 for. North S)·d-~ Comeaun e, ."· · , -~ Public Workl Building 29 'Buck· c Marbon 22Gll /oJ )J ~J -1 Mcl(on ' 100 1S 1! ~ +I I WIII••Y • " b d rl h r~oer • ' ' con M •n~ ~ 1:.53 111 :l'l :J I Mc~lor 1000 12 " l2 Winch l.,lOO 10'~'\o 1\\10 1\\ lio I and Boston August 8. Leal'ing Bos-, ney for I cargo of coal. To e cons! ere. eac. ,e ·., master 1 Field, St. John's, N!ld. c Mornocn 11;00 7l 70 12 .

1 ~1cll'at Ul(J 47 ~ .a -1 Wlndard ''lloo 10j :oo 103 1 • ton August 9 and Jlalth~x August] The tug c.50 1222 is 5lated to 1 musl be accompameri b~ a secun

1

TO R.UIF.U: To be considered each lender \ g~~ ~~~~~ 3~~ ~·; ~ ;~,, -,:- 1 ~~ I ~~~;~1~ 1-;: 1i35

1ll 1~ j 1 ~~J:;', 100 136 Ill m 13, due St. .John's Augu,t 15.: sail far LaScie' and other north- t;- in the form o{ a certlfted must be accompanied by 1 ae~urltty I c ~onh!ond llOO 70 61! 10 •IO Meta t:nn 1100 11 11 11 -~'~I Yk Boar + 1

1!":.2 1 3~ 13515 1 31~ =~ Sailing ~gain same_ day for Liver· ern part• tod"y. cheque or Bonds a~ spectfted m I

Fort llam:l·~n

For. lfamtlton

· lh ! f ll!l d h c Rrd Pop 100 21 21 21 Mdlnm ~ Ill I~ lll Zonmao """ • • • u d m I orm o 1 cer e c eque c Rurourt moo 111 111 1~1 , ! Mllllkon 11\.131 lll llO 33.1 -II c.rb 100

m m Ill pool. The Eastern Explorer, Jnvesti· the form of tender and. mn e on , · or banda 11 apcciCied In the form~ c Sonnorm 1000 tov. 1011 IOI'o- \', M'n Cor]l 121l II! 18 II 11"1' 1" m sm; 124. 3m _ FURNESS RED CROSS g~tor, The M.V. Boltenia, the the printed lorrr.s snppltcd by the TO NEW YORK: of tender and made on the printed con ~ud 313~ ~n 210 111 Min F.nd !~. 15155 141!7 1

151• ._ 1 ~:t:" CO!' ~oo m 110 110 I u tth . 2 d d · · I Denartment and m accorriance.

1

c Tun1a1n am lS 21 1.1 • 1 , Mo;ul •• ~ , P 0 100 270 110 370 Fort Hamilton lea\'in~ Hali!ax .ua ew n ., un er mtnor repalrs. i ,. _ _ h 1

forma aupplled by tht Department I conw"'' !90 WI WI ~ '10 I Mon•l• 11~ 1;'. 13 1315

-2 y~~n l:n 37200 " 61 11 ; 22 T 1 . . St J 1 ~. J 3 1 The Parr Ia moored up In de·, with the condttlans set fort t1ere-

Fori llamtlton , . • Fnrt \1',11on ..

~ 1 d · h h dl Cop (o~ 5JOO 31 11 37 + 1 "'Jiii·M ~ ~ &5 -I 11n" arrtl'tng o 1n s une an.. n accor ance wtt t e con •. rapcrui· lii'J 4! ~ 4l Sal F:xpl 1100 !6 s.1 !6 -1 ~~~~~ ~v. 16 • I' ~ ' ~ 'f · l'f d finitely. · ! in. i tiona atl forth therein. 1 rop·M•• 1soo :lj) 11 11 ~ sn l.'b 1~00 7S 10 14 •I ~:"1 ~ 13111 M 51" · "·1 Nl~al'tnyg JkuneL .?r HNa

1 :~x yank CANADA PACKERS LTD. ] The Department, thro·.J~h the'

Th D hr roprand 1352 371 1~ 375 I Now Al11r :<100 lilt u 12 - ~ ew or ealln" ew or e epartment, t ough the I cool,. 31[)(1 12 11 11 sew Bl-4 1000 10 10 10 . '111 C<>mm 8.17 liD 1111 41 ~'~ - II . • · ~ Th LA D t · h f · Cl · f Engineer's office l H. & R. l ·

I f I

ol Imp Z1 1!2 •2 32 ·June 14 Hl'llfnx June 1g rriving e · · un on, 1n c arge 0 · lle . I

ch.h e Adrch teet's offict, or thrOUIIh ~~r~~~ ;: ;: u l~ -1 ~·~,,:;:.hi 1w: m m m "j ~)'II m 1160\ 1! 7!1\ • "'I St J h'. J . 21 'I'. 8

J Capt Douglas loaded a quantity of I or thrmlgh the. unrier"gneu. or I I e un er5lllntrl, or through the 'Cro

11pal smo !D l! 29'1 • >; N Fortune !COO 11\t 11\1 144. + V. Tor Dom m Ill\\ IS\\ 4!'o- \\' . O .n S une '

531 l~g une oil on the &outh side and is now through the off tee of the District office of St. John'~ Nfld. wllliUP· i cmo mn 17 17 17 • '"' ~ Ham 615~? !: ~ !.2 _-1

1 IDUSTI\IAU 124 for

0Corner Bro2olc, !era\ In~ Cor-_ tr.king freight for Grand Bank 1 Engineer at Hali[ax, N.S., _ '.v1ll

. ' ' . \ nnrln1 1000 •8 !21.\ 32~., -7tt ~~w HGara -..;! 6;} ...,;~ ,&,.-1 I B k J e 9 [o Ph1ladel rll' blue·prtnts and specl!tcatlon D•lnr 1\!00 12 11 11 -2 :;,,.. Ja~<>n :1000 101'1 101'1 10~ • 1'1 Alumlnl mo 114 4.!'1 434 • 11 ner r 0 , un and St. Lawrence, expect to !ail to- supply b(UI}-prin\s and sprctftca· 1

of the work on deposit of a tum \ g;"~o'u'; ,~~ ;;"' 3~ ;i'' :;II ~~-~~~~· ~~ 1~ 1~ 1t1 ~n~~~ 121 uu, I'• ,,, phla and :-<~w York.. . , ctay for the above port. lion of the work on denosit of & .

of $2~.00 In the form of a certl· D<CoJr ~~~ qi:OO g 1 1 -1 :-: ~!an llOO 111 m 117 -1 0 ~llcnu 'i: 111~'-1 1~,~· 1~.., • v. Fort Ala.on leavtnf New York AT A. H. :'ltURRAY & sum of ~25.00 in the form of a 1

fled bank cheque or money-order 1 n.tnlla 500 9' tl. ll -s ~ Mind• 4000 ll l11'1 :II " 1 D s1 .. 1 21~10 lll'k :!JI> w, • ,. ~!ay 31 • St. John •. _N.B .. June 3,' cmtPA:\'Y LTD. ""rt'tft."d b"nk chertue or money-

1

Domt :100 112'1 1:1. 12'• ~ M)'lln\1 41;)0 II I! 16\0 +I lnlond H I fa June 7 no St J hn LC c " pa)·able to the order or the Re· Dlodom :m 13 11 11 -1 X•wnor 1.000 \11'1 ' ' ar 611, ~ie~ ~;~;~ \~' 1 \~~ : ~ J 8 1 ~O 1 1,. • ~arf111 blZ f ° C s The S.S. Avonwood in charge· order pav;~hle to the order of thr

celver General of Canada. The de·\ g~~~~· ;~ ;; ~ ;~ _1

~;: ~~~~ 1: ii'1 ~m ~~ -:-1""' Pomblna • :.'.510 116\; 15 16 - uneB 'keap~nl d ulnch. orlr Nor- of Capt.: Facey is from the Grcat1 Receiver. Gcr.era1 of Canada. The

Foct llam1lton ... ·

•s.s "Fort _,1'1\or.' accept rar~o for Brook d;<rhar~:l.

'i Accept'

car::o

po1it will be released on return of r. Amphl 1~0 11 13 1~~ • 11 ~Irk Rim 1100 :110 si.l :Ul ~~;~~~·,h, 'h' "'1·'

1 ~'' '"' ncr roo ' 1 8

e P la an ' ew l akc! finishing discharging a 1' · ·11 b 1 d rturn

th bl I d If. Eul ~lal ur~ 12.1 1:1<1 u -~ ~ipl.,1nl 1100 li5A :Ul 15! . · 200 393 3 ~ ) 95 . York 1 ' depostl WI e re e;~se on r

1

e ue-pr ntl an !pee tcallon In Eoal Sull !(1(1 m l!l(l 19

, .l ~1110 IDlOO ,,, , • l'ialllm 275 1111; 73'• 1111 ; '" :o•iFLD CA:"'' STE<\~ISHJPS cargo of geneml goods and after 1 of the blue·prtnts ar.d spccifica-' . cood' condition within

1 month Eau ~1•1 :1(100 2a 21.1; :111 ·11\ Sor·Armo lllO~ 2fll• 21 u -4 B' 1 1· 1 " ' " ' ·r I the cargo 18 discharged wtll sat II t't n ·1n "aod co•Hlition within a I

r th d r . Eut Min 1n16 WI :t.."' 110 --s :>o.ando 211'7 co•1 41\t so" , •• e le < e If ler.ring Halt ax '

0 ' · : w r.

· rom e ate o reception a( ten- r,•,••r :·~ •. 1 ."'. !I -3. ~;0 .·.-'d 1"0 •1 ·•·1 11 1 · · ' h f tl d te f reception' · •·

rl If

,, u ~· -• " •• •' ~ • To1a1 11a1o: 4.0a.ooo. June 3, rinr St. John's .June ~. 12, due St. John's June 17., sailing mont rom lP '' 0

. -

en. not returned within that Eldrlch ~oo JO ll tl -1 ,,onr.ra! r. · ~ m uo m ·I! 1 1 If t t rl wt•htn

I d h d f:l P•c·R•l· "" :9•• :1'1 110 -1 ~""" r.c.oo tl! 12.1 121 , 1 :IE" , 011 w 1 aailing June 7. 1 Jun~ 19. of tenders. no rc urn~ · :

Per 0 t e enoslt will be forfeited. ~.I Sol , .. ~ J' ' .. I • .. \ _, ~ Ran" ... ~ •.·· 1.'.' 1"" -1 I . n CLO~ r. HOCII~ ' ' - d th ~ It Will be for \ · ,, ~'" " • ·' • •M~ - ·'' ~ I Belle Isle If lr~1ing Halifax 1 Gulfport leaving Montreal June I that prno ~ urpos -'

The lowest or any tender not. ~;~,.,t;loclor :0:: ;;:• !~ !111 ~~1'1 ~~~·~'PA ~ 11 1t~ll 1~4~ ;~; ;:~ ' 1) I~~;~ ~·~','n., ~·~ ~;;t~co~ ~~ •• June 11, due St. John's June 13, 21, Jue St. John'~ June 25, sailing feited . neceuartly accepted.

1

. t:,pt ~II 11n1 11 n :ll -1 :-;ar!h Cao 1011 11.1 111 11, -1 c: and o l.l<l y Coni !:'• sailing .June 1~. June 27 (via Bay Roberts). The lowe>! ar any tender not Faleon l:l.\ 131 1• l7 37 ''on·al~t 13%.5 ~ 20 ~ I ron. F.dllon .&]:., Rat1.1o Carp m CLARKE T t i JIOBERT FORTIER t'araday 2m.1 l!O m :.'9! --.1 :-.'lld'Jl ~oo 40 :11 s. -1 r.t Aula 'El 31 v. ~~~ 011 ~J ' • S EA~ISHIP CO. CO!'.'STAl\'TINE CANADIA:\' ncccssanly accep N-

IHT'ER ~T.

' Fora ~·I• 2\3l 110 m m --4 Obllkl IQOO I I I \\ G l:l I u 01

'' N rt 'I' t I s··R\'ICES Chief or Admlnlltratlon Sen-leu, I !"woat Tunc !W)I)O 1o 24 15 •I O'Brl•n 1200 II Tl 71 :. l •n "'

1 1d Alrcrall 72'• ovapa Saling or ay " • lnd Sec~lll")' t1' can 1m 170 !ll5 I'IO oun'a 3000 11 10 11 , 11 Ooodyur 11411 vanadlum .. Gulfport leaving ~lontrcal .Tune , ~!.V. Edenwood sailing 'Hamil·

' Frobllher 21ll :m :Ill :m •• o·t.ury ILIIOO 41 • st +1 3, due St. John's June 0, sailing :tan June ~. Toronto June •, Mon- and Secretary. Department of Public Workl, I Galt~ln 7!00 17 ll IT •I Oprm 1>:1.1 Ill~ 114. ll4o I 01 ~·· lly u•• w .. ln••• I u . f p 11. Works Otll M

28 19~7 Ool~ono 23IJO 1011 1~ 101 ·~ oronada IOI!Oll :12 :10 11 ~ 11 !' June ll. 1 trell June 11. arriving St. John's: Departmrnl 0

u 1

IC ' ... WI, ay • · Go<o Min• 13! I IIIlo m; 1!\1- ~~ Orn11b)' lo.!IIO 11 11 :14 _•_• __ ,._,_T_T ____ H_~>:._ ______ _:.__N_·a_va_P<l!_t !e~vln!_~!_o_n_tr_e_::~J_J_u~e~,-~n_e_16. ____ _____ _ i Ottai.~Va~,~~f~a:y_2~8~,-1~0~j~i_:_. ---;:,----.:..::~~::-:::-:::-:::::::::::~

ROBERT FORTIER, Ne~ Tork

Hall!at

,· ,-

,. .•

.· ':

_..

.•

1 MAD£ A GREAT USED CAR iUYHEREl

BY I • I

CONTACTING ONE OF

THESE fRIENDLY

SALESMEN

TOM MURrH r ...................... 6144H BURT TRASK ........ :.. ...... ................. 2222

THOMAS MANNING .................... 80057 BILL JACKSON ....................... 7903 JAMES FEWER . .. ... . .. .. ... .... .. .. ... .. .. .. 4927 A HARRY HANSFORD .. .. .... .... . .. ... .. .. .. 2906 JACK RYAN .................................... 92573 ~LIFF GRAY ...................................... 9132BL PETER CASEY .................................... 2340

• CYRIL CHURCHILL ............................ 5936F ' RON NEWELL ...... , ........................... 2493H

ELIZABETH AVENUC:.

·'N

TRUCK

.ALL CARS MUST BE SOLD

I II

REMEMBER ..

e WE

WILL CALL FOR

YOU

AND DRIVE YOU TO OUR LOT

e LOT

IS OPEN

TILL 10 P.M. EACH EVENING

/PHONE 9101l

Premier 11hich

to !tart a to take

and Ki pa1 !Joat bcsi[ ferry scr

c

Page 3: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

'nn \nn

T

' ' ' -----

.- ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND l.J

D. .· -., ... azy News

san I

I

\ ' . - \

' ' SATURADY, JUNE 1, 1957

• er erv1ce. ouse ISCUSSeS

mier DesCribes~-~~-.. -;:,_~·;:.-:"·._----"-.. --~ .. -.. .---;---. ·":.-;--. --... -.. -._,. .. -... _,------.--: ,...:.__ __ A_ssE:MaLv: ,(·-< ., /'Y.:·o '

cent Events t;r · ' Clash Between

Ien Arrests

• • timers General

ABOVE are !our of the five contestants who were chosen as finalists in the "Miss Newfo·u~dland ~ held at the Old <;olony Clutl' last 'night. Miss Ele,anor Squires ("Miss Memorial~') won the honours.

r Y 0~ng ladies above are, reading; tr.6f!1 left to right:-:-Betly_ Cole, Cyrilla Ryan, Jean Lynch and Helen, Da1ly News Photo•· by John O'Brien). · · :, r : ' ·

' '

(Standard Time) , SATURDAY, JUNE 1

Sunrise , , ...... 4.07 ,_m, Sunset . . . . . . . , 7.50 p.m.

Hi~h TIDES Low 9.27 a.m. 3.27 &.m. 9.32 p.m. 3.4& p.m.

WEATHER Mainly sunny and a little

warmer. High 65. temp. at 2.30 a.m., 34. .

TEMPERATURES

Regina ......... , 41 66 Ottawa .......... 53 80 Moncton , ... , , ... 48 76 Halifax .. . .. .. .. 54 76 Sydney u 73 St. John's J4 60

'Premier And Duffy Remarks by ML A. Duffy (Opp. St. ·John's Centre)

caused a slight upr'onr in the House of Assemb,ly Friday, and brought the Premier. the 1\.ttorney-General, and Hon. C. H. Ballam into the debate.

COMMUNION OR CONFIRMATION

DRESSES Sizes .5-6 in crisp White Rayon ................ "' 45

:.;~H•RJ!r •·

COMMUNION OR

CONFIRMATION

TIARA.

Artifice! white flowers on

wire bend ....... 39c

1st COMMUNION

BADGES 'N' BOWS

' . Of rayon satin with gold

cross and fringes.

I

' ' I ' ' ~ I

I

I

' l '

Page 4: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

I.

I

I ! i

I '

. ,

i .. ., "

, . . ) r~ ~ f

f . (' '1: . . '

'·I , I r1~

•,

' ·-~~-w-, ........ u

THE' DAILY NEWS Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper

The DAILY NlmS !J a moo:nln& paJIII !;!tablii;l~d In 1894, and pub~ah~d 11t the tlciVII. Building, 3~5-3e9 Duckwortil litreet. ~t. John's, Ncw!ound!Bn:i, b' RoblllsDII II ~~mpany, Limited.

m:MBER OF, THE CANADIAN PRESS

THE DAILY NEW SATURDAY, JUNE l

ln. The. News r·;; 1 Don.'tHeor Any--Object.io-~s Fro-m-Him''

- .

By WAYFARER

,COST OF\ GOVERNMENT (1)

' 'I

The Canadian Press Is exclusively entltlP.d :t the UBI far republication· o! aU newa !cspalchH In this paper eredlted to It or t~ lhe Associated Preu or Reuters and also th• ocal news publlsbed therein,

Gavl!l'nment has became today a very complex operation. This Is proven by the size o£ the current estimates in Newfoundland. We shall'spend this year an mainten· ance ·costs alone neL>rly S49 mil· lion. It may not seem a large amount when you say it qutckly. But when you consi~er It care· fully und add the essential capl· tal spellding that will be requlr: ed for some years to came and you get. by local standards, a sta~gering sum. Now what do we get lor the money? T~e simple fact I! that In A modern society we need nll we ·hr·ve and more besides. This is nat to sal' that some economics may ,nat be pos· slble1 here and there, but we are getting relatlnl:1 more for our money today than we el'er did. And the truth is that there are no services we can ·do 1yithaut and man:· llre full:· n\ectlng the

The spending at the Depart­ment of Finance is estimate-d to be $1,837,400. This includes civil service pensions of $270,000, railway pension; of 5380,000 and constabular~ and fire department pensions of $120,700. The cost of collecting the sales and ga~aline taxes Is ~470,800 b~t this inc)udes commissions paid or allowed to vendors so that the net cost of collection I! marc of the order of $200,000. which 1s reasonable for a total' tax collection of about $12 million. The manr.gement of the public debt costs $196,00(} which may be e~cessivc

'

.• ·~ I

y£AN,."W onJIStlt'ltiPliON RATES .

Csnada ......... · ......... $10.00 per annur11

\J'llted Kingdom and aU Foreign C<Juntrlcs. : •.. $14.00 per annur11

Authorized u second clau mall Post Office

All PreS! service and feature artlciPI 1.a ti1ls paper are cop~·rl~bt and tbelr reproductioa Is prohibited.

Member Audlt Bureau Of

Clrculatlona.

--------~--.. ------------------------------------~~-------------[)epartment, Ottawa.

.SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 1957 -----·-----' \ .

Revision Of Terms . need. · • • •

. . . . . The Department of Pral'inrial

Alfull"s will spend $183.700 this ,year. One·third of that will be lor civil defenc~. Tpis dep~ll't· ment has now taken over rcspon· ,slbllily lor exhibitions and lairs !rom ~lines and Resources. . . . ...

The Prime j\!tnister of CanHdn h;.1s gi,·cn the equi\'alent of a pledge th~t the

,. recommendations of the Royal Commis, ' ~ton on the rc\·ision of the financial terms

'(l( uni("ln \\'ill be implemented if the Lib­rrals ill'e returned to office. And since the Consen·Hti,·rs h<n·e Jnng C"ommitterl themsch·es to better terms for ~ewrouncl­lnnd, thRt ought In make it une1nimous

1 r:.;ccpt in the unl1k0h· circum~\nncc lhnt • the C.C.F. or Soria! Credit ~hould cHpture

The t:U~ious thing is that there are on!~· ZOO items on the list of goods which rannot be shipped to Russia 'and there me 400 items on the Chinese embargo list. There seems lo be no \'alid reason for the c:-;istcnce o[ this difference.

The ~imple fncl is that \\'hatc1·er may hr thought of communism and communist ~18\c,, the frcC' world is traclinp; with thc1n. It 1\'0U!d sell more non-strategic gocd.' to these countries . if they would bu~·.

The article~ that wi~ follow arc not intended to h~ a drtail­~d onaiysis of public expenditure hnt a gcnrral rcl'lcw that may coni'C)' some idcn of the v..rlcty ~nn coniplcxity a[ thr ~erl'iCC~ that have to he prol'ided. We ~hall hr more gcnrtijl than sprci· fie rxccnt in ease! where some rommcnl:lry on the standard of a particular service mr,y be re· qulred.

Education. r,s may he rxprcl· trl, is among the biggest spend· ing departments. The loin! on current account exceeds SJO,OOII,· 000. This will he spent undrr more than \wcnty sep;~ralc llrnds, indicating the range of ~dil'il irs lhot now come under the head· ing of echtc~~ion. . . .

The biggrst sin£k. item i~. nf roursc. salaries of lcarhcrs which, including the payment' In the college in St. John's, .will come this vear to more than se1•en millions. Curiously enou~h only ~20,000 is :allocated to the accounting o!fice of a depart· men\ which spend~ more than len millions. That srcms to sug· gest that the tr.counling depart· ment is undermanned. The pro­\'lsion made lor supervisors is also Inadequate. Only 22 super· visors are provided whiqh mean! that there is only one 111speclor to about ~.ooo school children. The provision for tral'eiling ex· penses under this head if

1 ·I~ ~~ .. II • !')!~~ . , I ~U!

~ NEA SeniCI, I~C. i • • •

------------ -·- ------------- -.

' the ~orernment of Canada. · It is in any e\·ent an impo~sibility

to ignore a sub-continent of nearly six hundred million people. To accept the American idea that this vast nation can be regarded with incliffereRce or even: as if it had no existence in fact is neither sensible nor realistic.

The Consolldat~d Func\ Eer· vices consist cltlcfly of t11e pay­ments in respect of debt ser· vices. Interest far this year will take 52.572.750 and payments Into the sinking fund for debt redemption will amount to · $1.-311,200. There was one pre-Com· misstan loan to which a sinking fund provision was applied. The usut•l contribution today Is three

News From , The Library

Howe,·N. tl1e real nux of th~ ~itua-tion lies in the case. We must look f1rst

.• to the recommendRtions of the f.lc:\'air • Commission before we thii1k of the

·Edson In Washing • ~

FOR SPORT LOVERS political implementation of the report. It follows that the real test lies in the

~ substance of Newfoundland's contractual . case which requires assistance to enable

In the British decision the principle of trade itself is not at stake. It is entire­ly a matter of whether it is right to sell to China on the same basis that everybody can sell to Russia. And to that question there can be onlv one logical answer. The British Government has given it.

per cent.

Ernest V. Hern has edited a book about TWELVE SPORT DDWR· TALS-Iull length portraits of g~eat athletes including such men as Loll Gehrig, Connie ~lack, Jack

Few Who

Pay-Offs For Presidents Go To People On Policy

B'\' PETER £DSO;'; ' " us to co~tinue our levels and standards

1, of services without imposing on ourselves

a heavier burden of taxation than exists in the Maritimes, having regard to the

~ f~ctor of capacity to pay.

There is nothing at all to be gained , by comment on that topic at the moment. ·· In less than three weeks, the Newfound·

'

U.K. By-Election

• • • Under the head of Lcgislatil'e,

the Gol'ernment wtll spend this year $229,700. The combined seselonal pR)' and expense allow· ance of members has now been raised to ~5,000. This alone takes $180,000.

$52,700.

Library seTI"iccs now amount Dempsey, Joe Louis, Joe Di~!aggia, • • • :'i'EA Washlnctan C)Jrrespoodrnt

to $138,500. The first public Ty Cobb. librocy was established in 1935. These stories Qf the thrilling ~_,;;;.-~~~_.=,.-....,-;,.,.:-...,_.;-._..;::,._..:.. . ..;-..;;..•'- ·---;.--._-.,_.-

WASHINGTON-(NEA)-\\'hcn a pre~idenl of 1hr l"r.ittd , "takes an iS!Ue to the people,'' he has usu~lly :o~l it bdnr1 h!

his delivery.

Since then this serl'ice has. be· moments from th~ lil'es o£ great came an indispensable one and boxers and bascbull stars first ap­is capable a£ still further ~x· peared in Sports ~lagazine and were pansion with profit to t~c pro\'· written by men wrll known in-1~

t:ndcr I he head of Executive inc e. The· tral'elling !lhr:JT;· has firlcl of sport writing-men ~uch Council. thr total e\pcnditurc is bec~me an important n>pc•cl o{ ;ts Ed Fitz~rrilld and Tom ~lean;·. Thus Woodrow Wilson took \hr l.c:1p11r uf \atiOl<; i;q t

1

s~J.900. This represents r, sull- "!he overall lihr<·rl' Sl'!'\'irrs. We A book drsignPd for the Youn~ people in 1919·20 and lost.

• • •

'J :; land case will be presented to the Ro~·al : Commission and' arguinei1t and ad\'Ol'aC,\'

will be~in. It will be a time when New- · ' foundland':; future will br al stake and it ' rna~· be certain that-the discus~ion of the ·~ ca~e \\'ill be rollo\\'f2d \\'ith intense in .. s 1

The results of recent by-elections In Greill Britain h~1·e not altered the part~· <~lignmc:nl in the House of Commons -but they ha1·e been a rude shock to the Con·

-tiervati\·e Go\'ernment of Mr. Harold

slanlial decline from l;~st year shall discu>S the. babncc• of lhr ~!odern< C'ornrr it will undouhl·

11·i

1rn prol'ision had lo llc nwde eriu.catio. n g.ranls_ in the next cdly br in ch·mancl by adults a• wrll. AR1' FOR :lilTS S:\1\E ·

{or a ~pneral rlel'tion. ar\1cle 111 thiS srncs. ;· · --~-: ~--.;,::~,-:~,~ -:;:;::::.;:;-::,.~, . .fP~~~ ..... ~~-;-7,;-.~~:i; :-. ' J' ._,,.. c); A!~:.;,~ \~,:~~~~?r~~in11 ~~;~ a ,~;;r~

• o[ medicine as his hero. ln the

What Others Are Saying 1l'ns of the Kingdnm he wrolr the .<lo.r;· of a man of God. In A THI:\G

l!erhrrt lJ()(lHr took H rlrfrnsc of his ~'"''"d nn lhe peopl~ in \he 1832 election ond was dclrolrc.

Franklin D. Roosel'elt in1·ented lhr firr•.side ··hat fer !.'sues to the people. He was more succrs;fhl than rr.r,!l.

he failed .to win support for such issues as hi~ Suprtme Co~1 ing pian and his purge of the Senate.

:VIacmillan. , . OF BEAUTY he writes of a great 1

paint~d who>e 5earch fnr beauty Sn now come~ President Ei>cnhowrr. tilkinl: •.n II:!

t.'I'.:.'I..O:••·.o:..·--"-'"''···': ... , •• .-.~. _...,..,.:.ro '"'"· .,....," ··~~~.~ .,,- ~ ..,, _,.,_ 'J :cd him tn gire up Pl"crythin~ for fight for ~n expanded budget and extended foreign ;1d. ~ teres .. ;, . ;. i .: ;. ,. ·• :~

Bell Island Ferry Service ·. ~· :~ The amazing thin:.; about tile Bell :: lsli\nd felT\' ~el'\'ice it; the fnct that its ,. ' '

madcquac~· has continued to bl' tolerated for so long b.'· ;,ll \\'ho hilcl an interest in

-: • · ~eeing an efficient transpo~tation svstem 1i1aintained between the ten thousand people on the island and the neighbmtr-

ing mainland.

The trouble ~oes bnck to the time of the hearings before the Public Utilities Com]\lission. This newspaper condemn· ed at the lime ,the arbitrar~·. unreasonable and illogical attitude of that body in its award of an exclusive franchise to an'in· experienced operator to the cost of oper­ators of long experience.

• • The curious thing at the time was that this decision was accepted with veritable complacency b~· Bell Islandei:s· and by the public at large.

It is probable that ice conditions this winte1· hastened the crisis which has caused the Go,·ernmenl to take o\'er .the franchise nnd offer it to a fmmer ope-rat· ing compRny. But we still find it in­credible that efforts were not made long ;~go to ensure that· communications with 11 \\'eallh~· mi1ting community ·with an an.Jual wage bill of n:1any millions ;~ year and a population of ten thousand

: people were commensurate with the im­~ portance of the traffic. ; 1. It is highly_ desirable that full trans· l' port facilities should be provided. Th; t ••• me~ns J:reight sheds :mel good waiting ; rooms at both tennin'als. ]I ~ecms

neccssar~· Rls~ lhnt the C"<Jrr. anrl rlist:·ihu­tinn o£ targn ~t both enrls shnuld he

.. placed on " more . husine~slike bn~is. : Minimum slanclarcls should be rf'qltired ~· in an operation o[ this kind and it is to· be

hoped thal new arnmgrments will cc;ll r for their establishment and maintenance. (

Trade With China

It had been <1ssumed that with the attainment of labour pe11c:e and the end of the Suez crisis. the Go\'e~nment was gaining some !iround. The b~·-elections indic<~te. howerer. a tremendous drop in the Go\'ernment's Yotc. In f<1l'l. it is ob,·ious that an election held today would put the Labour P<u·t~- into office \\'ith a good working majority.

. , But unless new cris!lS should blow up.

the Go\'ernment will be able to hold on to office for ;mot..her three years and much can happen in that time.

Mr. Macmillan seems to ha"e taken a firm grip of the party leadership al­though many think there is room still for a broadenir.g of the basis ·of his cabinet. With a fair. share· of luck, and with Labour still a party divided, he may succeed in the next year or two in re­gaining much of the lost ground.

Rl;SSIA:'\·CHI:-iESE he puts his hoof in it. nrccnt\y .111-hi~ famih·. lrienrl~. career, ulti· (St. Cathilrincs Standard] in a typically fatuous st:llrm~:1l, matril· hil ,r·,.,. lifr.

Tt1rn• :1rc indications th:1t a the Honourable .Jack comment· ·' Slrphen DrsmonrlP fell compell-

hil! splil ha~ del'eloped hrtween rei thnl this ye~r's biilch of Eng- ~d til pursue his 1·ision of rhe Red China and So\'iel Russin on !ish immigrants was \l1c best wnrlrl's hrout~·-tn put on can,·:;s the proper relationships between f'anada had' rtceircd in 5ome til~ truth as he ~aw it. whateHr Communist countries. · ;imc. the cost might br. whcthrr it 11 :;s

It has bcru known far a long Eren for the ho'norahlr mem· the misundcr-tandiilg of his !am-time th:tt Wladyslaw Gomulka, her from Bonavisl<!-Twillingate ill' or the ridicule of the public. the Palish Communi~t lrader has this is a collaus attitude towards · Farc•d 11·ith ~candal anrl mocl<­rrccil'ccl strong ~nd perh:1ps de· citizens of the world wl10 wish Ia cry, Stephen would ha1·e found it cisivc support from Red China in became CanadtRns. El'cU his unrndur:lble without the tender his fight a~:1inst Sol'iet domina- use a! the word •·batch" .con· understanding o{ the uneducateci tion. vcys the thought that ~!r. Pick· hut wise little Cockney girl whose

11 now appears that ~lao Tse· .crsgill regards his imn~igront devotion kept him going when all Tung has warned So1•iet le.aders charges. In somewhat the same else failed. that they had hettcr recognize the light as the greengrocer regards PERIOD OF GLITTER AND right of East European countries a "batch" of vegetables. GREAT:i'ESS

. to handle their own affairs If they If ~lr. St. Laurent forms the The era oi the T\Jdor monarch; want to keep out of trouble. next Jederal cabinet-and at this was a time of dazzlin~ brilliance-

Mao Is the top man in th· moment there Is every likelihood a period which produced great biggest Communi;t-rulcd country he will;_[t Is to be hoped he state>men, thinkers, saints anc ln the world Hell Chinn has 600 will think long and hard hefore poets. million people, three times the he admits Pickersgill lo memher· In a volume called THE GREAT number o[ those In the Soviet 5hip, in thr-t charmed circle. If TUDORS Katharine Garvin has Union. a cabinet post must be found for brought together a series of studies

Red China was long regarded him, Jet It be one other than that which first appeare,d in the 1930's-as a sort of Russian satellite, of Citiz~n~hip and Immigration. 8 numb~r. of them by auth~rs no 'l'hat thl~ Idea was completely Jon~er ll\'lng such as A. \\. Pol·

This is said to br only the bcgin)lin~. of this session of Congress, s:l~·s \\'hitr Holl'e Prm .James C. Hagrrty, the Prcsirlcnt will hr me kin~ an ~ppnl f.~ parl of his prMram every time he speak~.

To the mrprise nr man.'·. Haacrll' rlrrl"''" or 'I'~~J trrr's TV press canferrnre that wl1ilr he· " ""·'~' rl -n~,r · of the President"~ pro~am, he doesn"t bclirrr thrrr< ,,~-btl

Hagerty orlmilted.' hone;tly. tho\ this cr:lir:'''l ·.m measure. But he sa,·s there h" hrrn less bn n1"11 conir! White House an the. hudget than there \\"JS no1 l'·c ··~tdd:P El!l gram, which Congress 8pproved after critiei1in~

This will be a little hard for many people In hr\ine.

• The Budget Bureau has receil'ed more prr.•r·l ma~l ttis than it ever gal in the past. This includes ma:l referred White Hause fo the Budget Bureau to answer.

As !or newspaper editorial criticism of the E1;enho1Ter and Jllending program,, Hagerty says he ha' ncll:ing newspaper prafe11.1ion, but that if newspaper •dilo~ials ~m !ve, Wendell Willkie and Thamns E. Dewey would hall bflll

ed pre!ident In 1940, '44 and '48.

Hagerty used to be a newspap~rman him>'' .f. press man before he was Eisenhower's. ~o l•e ,;,outd knO~ these things. incorrect became Hident at the brd. Hiluirr Bl'iloc anll Harold

THE TRE.\StiRE UNDER THE TOWER time of Juscl Stalin's death. It l Child . (:,lontreal Gazette) is now recognized that Mao and ~~~rt';,/.~~ The characters discu>se•l include

Premier Chou regnrd thcmsch-cs :{;Vf/f!.vil lhP mou:mhs-the ll•·•HY-' (SPV·

It is difficult to Imagine anything Rood that u the equals. if nat the super· ,.......-~ li/ enlh anr\ Eighthl \!ary I and Eli1a· Nazi bombing did to Britain but archaeologsts and Iars. of any Russian as an au- ,..-- Pl, !Jelh· 1. Then there arr the slates· histariRn& lind that It did have a l'ery welcome ef· thoritr on C"omm1,1nist doctrine. I Ben BurrouP'~' men such as· Sir Francis \\'ashing- There is .a difference br\w~on this

A> top public relations man for !Ill' 1-:, ,,,oli""'·r aJ1 . ' . It ig his business to know how his prnducl 11 ,c·ll1n~. H~ should be to the grounci .

led in their partl.cular fields. When the rubble And that opinion could work to rQ h~J!1 and Lorrl Bllr~hlry. The of!ic· of hal"ing onc'J head in the samJ. wa~ cleared away In city and town, a whole mass -the benefit of the West. ial spokesman of religion-Card:nal or buri~t material \VB' AI·."O\'erc~. \\'olsP\' Thomas Cranmer. Liter·., . To put (}U( that Rll ~or; w~ll wilh the f::-r:·.nn•ltf

" "{j" 11 I-l'·X"UIR" •-'ISHI•.··c·, ''FOLLO\"' "O.UR ''"/'.,\R'' . . 1 S " I :1 11'

1

'. • • r ·' '

1 ~ ar)' figures: \li\ToOWP, , penser, tion may be orthodOX political prr<s ~~rilll'l·. o>l ..

In London, a comer o! tbe original Roman wall (S\ 1.honJa•. Tt.m"•-Jallrn"ll Matters not how man\.' ra1·1 111.os Sh k Ancl <"holar" such as f ." E. h . , ·

1-

1

1r ~1th' h

. h k h 11 . d ' . ' '~ n ' • a espr:ll"P. "' ' . con ll~in~ Pr~sl .. rnt !Sen ower' ner~una. /0i·'' ' .

w IC ma.r ed t e m e·square City was uncovere . h 1 \'OU onco 1 tl h d J' k ~ ,. T e ife of a fisherman ha~ not · · · · ' un rr on lr W:tl' Thoma' \!oorr aorl Ric ar ' 00 .. cr. lack o[ popalarity for his pro~ram.

St. Bride's. the Fleet Street Church, wa~ a r~vered he~n associated with luxurv o\'er if you hare a goal In •tril'~ . f~~ thr main who r~plamrd that no Wren masterple~e. When Its burned·ollt centre .. the years but it ha! come io that · · · you a~e in the game to slay truth can conJradicl any athrr flooring was removed, It pra1•ed that a church de· in some cases on the British Col· · · · each mistake i.• hut a strpping; lnlth". ~ max1m still quoted by

Gallup poll~ ~how lhiit lhe Presirir111 h>d :o r•r '''1

:o.<t January. It has since been mea •ur~rl 111 1"1

l"r ''~ 1 ' ~lroyed in London'! Great Fire had occupied the umbia coabl where the l:ltest ad· stone · · · toward another try .. : lo~icians, • slte before it. I ditians to the fishing fleet &re in let faith he your companion . . . SC!E:\C8 nR ncrro.~·~

the "dreamboat" class. The 72· and somehow you'll ~et by . . . John Bowen in THE L!STE:\ER Further digging rel•calecl that there had been foal Blue Ocean and ih sister those who hal~ a great objectil"e for April 4th writes an the contra·

another cl1urch on the ~ite before that and, In the ·ship Silver Beauty coast, with · · · have the key Ia happiness · .. 1cr"" in science-fiction about which

~till good. • . nl ~~ 1h1 But tile most recPnt poll inrltcalrs lliiil ·'~ rrr 1 ~' k rt

plr think the budget ~hauld be cut. Onl~ 22 ~e: crnt thin nat be cut, with 24 per cent hal'ing no opin:·1n.

end, a pre·Roman burial ground, with coffins and gear, $1~5,00~ each: They boast a wonderful Rdventure which ... is b'ctter-"to make' one's lictio.n household mementoes'\was found on an even low· o£ the luxuries of big ocean tlehar dGod is surke tal'fblcss ... those scientifically accurate or ar.e s These figure! Indicate the program i~

liners. . . · . w o ream rna e 1 e worth livin~ s"I·ence a"recably fictional?" rr \PV~t. · · · f • n White House admits It or not. The crew of both cruft enjoy · • · or they brighten up the view He also has several other Inter· --------

11 is tllr .•piril.91thrsP ni~co\·rrir~ lhnl tllo. ~f!nl- a!mnst the ~om'e accommodation · • · that is, 1£ those who rlream rsting things to point out ahnut , , .~;'\ ~lry nf \\'orh ilo~ con~~nter\ to cxc~valions undr.r ~~,the capl;tln. Sleeping quar- work htrd ... lo mc.klc thrir rlrrams scirncr-firtion such oS thr fact that lirs in a surpri~e ali:lrk nlcr l~e 1111;;~'~,'/: .. ':,'::.k:·~':. :n V·'

I I

lrr.~ lnr nine ore oil ahol'e rlcck. come l'llr . • . rra pmpn>r IS " lllO>t scirnrr-fic',ion 'frilcrs nrr ,,.llr.·r ,·,,-'.1_.,, .. " ,·,·.r:·', .•. , I 1r mor ern boiler room o£ the !;mlo\15 Tower of b 1· ht 1 r 1 Arctic. · · Th~ hunhs ha\'e foam rubber racon I~ ... t 1:li ;n rs hut mor;lii<l.': nr t::"\ a Ln·ourile theme h Jr•r' '· London. Ofliriilll)', I he s~ill'rh i~ lor nnolhr.r por· mollrr~srs. f·:~ch fisherman has nevrr fails ... ~o ~o irith pr:Jyecs is thot or' limP tr;1\;cl, time nnw Beeau.se of I i~ a ~rrirs of"\\ ill'il· n:Jtion' ;nr: n ·.; .n~l ll.nn of 111• . I I n 11 A t ll il 1 t · I' (' 1 " in~ linr.•" havr bern huilt Jiooin- "11•. s li1r I"'' ."~r

< ong no noman "'" . r u• ~·. ~ o o lor~rr fnr hi~ dathrs and a upon your 1p.1 ... ,nc .. ~ll"ncrs hrin~ trrotcc\ i\S another rlimrn- • " '

(. I 'f l'h 1 Q 11 t A • ll 1 t' 1 k · lh 1 It' 1 " t nin" with lh~ one bc~tlrl 'in !954 c·o'.nml1n r:.,n. 1111 1 •r rs uarre , an au11nr •n .. Journa 5 ; 1oot or rr. All bathroom fa~il· P. ~ci\ es · . · o nnu~ 1 ynur pro· sion in which tra1rl con toke p ~cr • ~ i~ ri~ht in hclitvin~ that an Eli7nhethan trtasure it irs orr provictert with hot <~nd grers m•y hP slow .. ·. <~net ~11in.1 hockll'orrls 11 s wPil "~ fnrward~- which run~ roughly alan~ th~ C':ln· Hrwfly, ,,,,,r1 liP~ ~orne 15 ffrl unrler the rnnm. enid watrr. ;;.rr. r~w and for · · · for ri'NY tr:~r, which r~m1nri~ him a{ the Emerick :1rlion·Uniteci Statr~ horner lo Noll·- Colnmhn r·,;n '' tn '

The olhrr pat·t~ nf the cr:~fl ue t_rn sm1lc~ Will Jl\ow ... h)· fnllaw· ,•lJout·. r~unrll:~nrl. The srcond line crosses rl 11.,•rr:;l " middle Canado 1o 'L•hrarlnr. T"r l1unlil 11 ;n · ' · •h

Quorrrll helirvP~ that the farlun~ was p~fi'UtPd ~~- mortrrn 11s coulr\ br, inchtdin" 1ng your !lilr. · . " 1 1n '

0

U·• ~ L . ~ I .. -ht lhl'rrl, ••ll•rl th•, n'E\\' LINE, fnl- thP roll~ nr,.• lhi·, "'·rll

b.l' the Gol'ernor of the Tow~r from hi~ aristocratic ;;. rdri~rralnr 01nd a rlrrp-fr~t~ze - -- ", ... 1·nun~ '""'' n;;mer nrl~ '" < c • "' . . h £ l than l 'h A t' I d 't Eo~\ ·'"'

0 'I'~ pman~r~ rlurlng I he Cromwell rrslm~ 300

y~ars that will hold 200 pounds a! food THREAT l\'0 HO.<\X · Who trillrllerl m11c as er ow.~ ' e rc 1c cn:~s. "" 1 s cnm- c•onn 11, 1 ,,n~. 11<• •

Thpr I. 1 l · h d. · LONDO" ( R"UI 1 s •'•n" !t'oht pletrrl r;tdar ~l·~trm i5 rir.•i•nrd • f r•' l·1ur a~o. The Governor, Sir John Bnrkst~ad, 1\':l~ accu~· · t s ~ e rp onP. an an In· '' ' rrs .- ,cou., " ' · • • ,lrr;trlr 111 :11•

1

' tercan·, ~·stem, radar, echo !aund Yard said tociav it is not treating She olrirlrn ~ne r\a:y to ~ive majnr centres from four-to 1,

11•1or.

ed of thi! blackmail following the Cromwell . . h . r tt k lllP rtan' np • ' ers. an automatic piloi, and a as n hoax an anonymous threat In a relative way, IIX ours warntng n a ac . . •1 rl h" rniTI! period, but thr lreasurr. he was supposed lo have radio-telephone lor commuicating r!!Ceived Saturday tn bloll' up :he And rrtmnerl on the pr~viou~ · In thr April is1ue of lhe trc.

1

W·• ~~ \ll'tral:l

'• l; In the .face of strong disapp1·oval f~om ·! Washington, the British Government has ~ decided to p,ut Chirya on the snJ!le trading j basis as Russia and the ·satellite countries

gathered together was never found. with the land. . Imperial War ~!uscum in Ken· ni~ht." GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE C'. 1110

• find~ t~~ · r~11td C h

, L h 1 11 lngt n S th l L d D t J .. Marshall not on I" discusses thi' ,;;nd an

A sin[lle workman Is carefully wlel.dlng a trowel rews w 0 nave t e pr v ege n ° ' au eas on on. e ec· ' WARNING LINES AGAINST . ' h of serving In such ships will not tlves who have been ae'"arching the military· value of the DEW LINE A description ol t 1

In the anclent earth,· with an •archaeologist, two, suffer the longing for home that museum· have found no explosives • · INVASION thod b. but descrlbea It 11 a most dra· pnse called Aidin~ wnter diviners, two cave -experts, one "Beefeater" the)' used to when at sen. so !ar but three small !!res were ~he most obvious me ~ ma,tlc · en~lneerlni achi&l'ement as priie appears In a

·~ of Europe: . ' · ·

lt is a step whic~ has been Inevitable : for some time because of two things-its ~ logic Arid Britain's. need of exports to ~ 1wt.in her own ~conomy and secl.irity.

and dalens of reporteu watching. reported to have broken aut in dif- whtch Canada and the rest of well as an experiment which will paper cal!ru COli.' 1t ' !erent room, at thf (museum dur· •lliorlh America mlgh~invaderl dra~tlcally .JIIer the 11ves. of tile TODAY. nr11 ly arn'e<l

Wlth allSistance like that, til~ workman' may "BAD 'J'ASTE?" l,ng the weekend. · , E~k!mo! living within il>l rrgion. ling Libr;~ry. uncover anythlnK, !rom a •ecrct passage leadinK (Medicine Hat New~) resultiQg from current outbreaks ''EAST IS ·EAST AND WEST IS all the way to the roy~! palace In MAdrid, to the ·When it comeR Jo serious HOPEFUL REPORT in ,outhra~t Asia. A mifr\ form of ·1~crrt hlrting-placl!.,of the ~hoslly lRrly w~o ,talk

8 Cil!~s o£ the hoof and mouth r\is' GENEVA, Swlizerlanrl (,\Pl the ·disease has infected thou-

WE~"T .... " . Rtcrntly Sardar Amir M~m

1\~H of Paki!tan 1air\ in R rlPiiber· att misquol1tion. "Ea1t I! Ea1t and West u We!! and for the 1100d or

the Towu "wi1'er 'eacl U!ocked underneal 'er e&!e our Minister of Citizen~hip \rorld Health Organi1ation offi. ,ands in Japan, the Philippme.•. ahm." and Immi&Talion· ha~ few e~uals; cia!~ report ther~ i~ JitU~ chancP Hang Kong and Singap<Jre but frw

every time h~ cpens 'ills mouth o! a world·wlde. Influenza ep~demic death! have ~~n reported. ' ..

Page 5: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

Child. Welfare I

nurse help• with. formula adjust· ment ind dietary advice, and dil· tributes Cod Liver Oil and Or&nJie.

Tag Day Juice. , . While these fach and figures

are very impressive, there Is an· other side of the Child Welfare Nurses' work which It is almost impossible to evaluate, thU of home visiting, Nobody '.but the young, inexperienced mothtr, who didn't quite rcal!zc that her· In· !ant 11'!1 hungry &nd needed It~ formu!R increased, or the harass· ed mother of two or ihre~ pre· school children with persnality problems, can appreciate the en· couragement that somes from a visit of those wonderful nurses in gr~en.

. 1\;<~ - rir>t surl'll'ors from the Finnish freighter ':::· :1·.1l'h the rescue coa>l gunrrt cutt<'r Duane In a

. _'. ·~r.r r:r·,·mt•n !cram bled up the ~iile a£ the Dunne using .,.:, <~'d l111r> '\run~: along the side of the cutter. The

·:. ~:::· r .• llrri !llr ~id when it was damaged In a storm be· ··:.r .\:'•"'' ;111cl Brrmucla. '!'he Duane which was on weather :;(, ,,.,,~,., .11101~· 'peel lo the ~rene ~nct rescued the entire

1: " :.,,, 'n !lour before the Bornholm plunged to the _.J:- rh.:\Jo),

The Child Welfare AsiOCi~tlon will hold its annual Buttercup Tag Day this morning, June lsi. LLOIIt year the nutm of the Child Wei· fare Asaociatlon made 18,877 home vislts and ga've 15,006 doses of Diphtheria Toxoid. 1932 children attended the Queen's Road Clinic which Ia held three times a week, and Clinics are also held once a month 111 ~undy Pond and Black· head Road, and during the sum· mer months, at Mount Purl, Kil· bride, BJ!y Bulls, Petty Harbour, Baullne and Torbay North.

At these Clinics, Infants and children up to II yean of age ~re weighed, given Tuberculin patch tests, Dlphtheri11 Toxoid and may be seen by the attending doctor if the mother request~ it. ' The

So since this is the only direct appeal made to the general publ!c for ·funds, kindly support Butter­cup T~g Day, and help keep th~ well baby well. Remember that healthy, happy • children 'build a strong Nation. --,-------

SAM HANKS WINS INDIANAPOLiS · '500' RACE

Sam Hanks roared to victory Thur~day In the ~OO·mile lnnian­apolis Speedway Classic at an averaged speed of 13~601 wph. to be~ome the 34th consecutive winner on Firestone tim.

•.• but 1nclicnapolis drivers agree

"The real· winner at

Indianapolis •

YOU!"

/

-~------

,• ..

I ~ o •, ' ~· ' ..,,

·,•·: ' ' >

'' .i .. ~ ' ' >. . "' ' 'j

'~- '• .. ; \

AI 1p111h lncrun al lndlana~oll1, Fireatont enginten have hftd I o develop tireR ~tTon~ enough to withstand the punishment of this 500· mile 'tire torture teat.

Plrellone hu turn1d much at lnlllenapolll. From It hav~ come special rubber compounds ... atronger, ufer tin bod1es made from Rayon and Nylon cord· .•. akid.Mfe tread design• and many exclusive tire-building metbod1.

Whitt tills experience muns to you. This pioneering haa re~ult.ed ir: the ultim.ate in blowout-safe, puncture-aafe, 1k1d-ufe ·we~- the tlrer you need on today'• highway1.

Indianapolis proves it again ..•

fitt$ton-e TIRES are safest {or J.OUr car.

~ Nfld .. Armatur.e Works ltd. \!/ DISTRIBUTOR •

38 BAMBRICK ST. DIAL 7191 • 7192

AVAILABLE AT

'1'ERRA SO\'A

MOTORS· LTD,

WESTMO\Jrl,.

SERVICE STATION

CORBETT'S SER\1CE

SERVICE STATIO)!

® I® -

McKIIH.AY MOTOR!i i

I.TD.

HILLTOP !\ERVIC'E STATION

REG BRO~'N.'II

SERVICE STATION

1:;1]~· -~The helmets of · Spa?ish racer :\lfu11ou dt Portage and his American co-driver

·,.'Edmund Nelson and Portage's shoe are shown :,;~e,whee:s of their wrecked Ferarri racing car in : · ' 1rrl. 1•:!1rn the c11r blew R front tire. Thirteen .it·,··;~- rl:r,rJ 1•. ith thcnl when the car, competing in ~

MUNN MOTORS ® ,PALMER'S SERVICE' 1

LTD. I

STATION

RAY BISHOP'S SERVICE .STATION

Manuels

.WAB,\NA MOTOJI.

,'~'1-:,'i:r rr•<1rl I'<Jt·c, r;1mmcd .into a cro;\•.d nnd 1 ~ ·'··'. ::: \'.:1\rr-fillcd ditch.-(I.N. Photo). -.;...--------1 ----~-----

• '® HOLIDAYS

ARE COMING I so

BUY A HOLIDAY CAMERA

' ' for only 3.90

from

TOOTON.'s· 4No YOU'LL HAVE A GOOD TIME

. GEO, G, It· PARSONS · . LTD.

SURBURiiAN,

SERVICE STATION

J BOURNE'S SERVICE ., STATION

ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD.

KELLrGREW'S SERVICE STATION

KellJJ!'eWa

\

, SUPPIJES, Bell Island ,

KING'S JIRIDGE SERVICE STATION

MoRRIS sERVICE STATION

SHtPPARD'S , '

SERVICE BTATIOS

TOPSAIL AUTO . SERVICE, Topull

CANTWEU, SERVICE

STATION, Bell hland

looks lovely • ' , in a gown "J ~. 1 ··:~~ stepped right out of the

pagea of a storybook

·~

-radiantly lovely, making her. breathtaking entrance magnificently

gowned in a dream-come-true dress selected from ·the new arrivals

at The Royal Stores,· If you're going to take the altar-bound :11crch

' In June we're here to help you with an exquisite group of dresses

far you and your ~t1endants , , , fulfilling your precious ~reams of

a truly memorable wedding.

Bridesmaids' Dresses · F,.or the brides attendants ... a charming selection of

12 dresses that ga on to later gala events sma'rtly. Ballerina anQ floor lengths of nylon lace and net

· over taffeta in pink, blue, aqua, shrimp, mint and lemon. Sizes 10 to 16. BALLERINA .......................... 21·50 to 40·95 FLOOR LENGTH ......... ~ .......... 14·50 to 35·50

Beautiful Bridal Gowns You're going to marry that wonderful men • , , naturally you wont a wondarful bridal ~own. We've just what you want in nylon net and lace· over satin •.. nylon lace wiih nylon net inserts over sotin and other variations. Floor and Ballerina lengths, new necklines, pearl. trimming, some with matching lace jacket or bolero, Sizes 9 to 17 and 10 to 18.

\ PRICED FROM

$16.95 TO $55.95.

j~~· . .. ,

Charmin_g . Bridal Veils A new and charming assortment to s.elect from in !quare and circular shapes, Nylon net with nicely embroidered edgo! and corners, AssoMed sizes.

PRICED FROM

TO $13.25

Bridal Head Dress '/ , I

Lovely tiCJ1ras for' the bride, toronets and wreaths for the ctlendonts

in colors to matdh the gowns.

PRICED FROM I

$1.75 ' TO

SUPPORT THE RED SHIELD APPEAL"

... -....

t

. I I I I I ' I I I

I I ~ I

I : I I

i I I I

: I

,. I

Page 6: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

I

' I 11

i ' , .\ I

I'

. --~--~-·

.s· ""'W-W••.•Wlll!"ri!",ii"Wirl.ll)W .... ' ........ "'!*"..,'

--~ • •• , r• ·~ : .• 1

... -----'-~--: .. ·---·---... -~ ... ---,.. .......... ..--- --~-·-------- ____ .,_ ..... -J -r----·---

\ Personal Chit-Chat '; I

.. . ~------ .. ---------------~~----- ... ----.J-----·- .._ _______ J _______ ....... --·--

,----------------------

--.

TH~ DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY; JUNE l·

obi•~ct over which he !ell. He will blame an inanimate object or a nearby ~r~on lor the hurt which, Ma he has suffered. He will not real· nners izc that the fault may have been

, his own, 1 M k I

All of us are little children in 0 e this respect. . We &Uffer some physical ~ain or emotionol hu:t. Fr,·ends

:and we turn on others as the cau•r · of our suffering, We blame mar.y FROM TORONTO a! far as Rhode- lsland during

Mrs. Marjorie Oliver, or the thetr hollday. Their two sons, public relatlens offlce of the T. Roior and Dbuglas, 1VhO were In 1· Eaton Company headquarters at Bridgewuter wlth them for the Toronto arrived In St. John'a by wedding of their son, Dr. John C. T.C.A. yeaterday and Is on her Crosbie on May 18, returned home

Slim and Smart·! ---;

nk · of our our faults and mistakes on· l' , .

Th-. 1• · m•. g I. our friends. Sometimes we g0 ;o 1 ~.:,. ~~;r~ I "r bu,'n~·~ r,.~

: far as to place the blame on 1

. tile ·businccs~ ~~~~~ d0n't ask' 10 · God. - . . call Phone 1(1 :n

By· RUTH MILLETT · Self analysis and objtctil'ity That's a b . ~ I 0 woul'l reveal our own errors. We' lile price or': 1

mP'l•iti0n 1.)

-Between· Us Women-way to Gander for the opening . Jut week·, ceremo!llea of the Er,ton ~~:eneral store on Tuesday and Wednesday. BUSINESS TRIP She Is accompanied by Mr. Oon· Mr. George T.~ssler, Pine, Bud ald Morr:lson of the public rela· Place, wllo was on a business trip tiona office at Toronto. Mrs. to the mainland, returned to the

t Ver 1 can correct our own mistakes if, - ·- --~lepho~e MY, .WHATEVER" HAPPENED Belore marriage she was gay, . . we l•lOk at ourselves rather t11<1n, --

b seeking others on whom we can c es or 1. awls. or sc[t TO THAT BEAUTIFUL BRIDE? and vivacious.' After marria"e · · carl' h

I -- she quit trying _to amuse and e!Jler vent our displeasure. '" a lacy stitch, thev

Oliver served from 19~2 to 19~~ I city Thursday.

, Women are forever complaining tain him. down Ol'er the sr.nulder come a~out, how men change after mar· Who Car~s About Him? A child , will stumble over ·a and the lront, in pace! 1 ~~d

r1age. Before mamage she look~d her stone or some other ob>lacle and Wonderful lor the sicka·hed, or pocket•. In wh.te 0~ eUect. u the president ·of the National _. _ Women's Press Club of Canada, LEFT THURSDAY l"nd resl.11ned on Tuesday, May [ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Smith,[ 28th u the prealdent of the Tor· who were married on Wednesday, onto Women's press club. While in ~Ia>· 29, •left here Thursday by St. John's ~Irs. Ol11•er and ~lr. R.~I.S. Newfoundh:.nd to visit rela· Morrison arc registered at the lives In England and spend part

Women change, too, according 1•cry best for . him. A!ter mar ·I wlll jump_._to_hi:.::.s_r_ee_t_a_n~d:__k_i_ch_th_e__:_t_h_e __ in_'v_a_li7d,_a_r_e_t_h_e_stoletype · _a~ifl__:,o_ ~e_merr,;arst~,

to the men, and not always for riage she only dreoses up for other 1-. ----

Newfoundland Hotel, and will I or their honeymoon in France. leave here on Sunday for Gander. , -

IVISlTING OTTAWA LEF'l' FOR ENGLAND ~lr. and Mrs. Robert Anthony,

·.•. :l!r. ,and Mrs. Patrick Drysdal~ i who were 'married ih Vienna, and their young son left here on 1 Austria · on April 29, arrived In Thursday by RMS Newfoundlr.nd· ·Quebec' from Europe ~londay and

· ·to spend the ~ummer with relatl1·es are now vlslth1g Ottawa on busl· ·. in England. Mr. Drysdale Is teach· ness. They r,re due to arrll'e in · lng In the English department at I St. John's Monda)· to spend a holl·l

Memorial Unlver~lt~· and tbey dRI' with Mr '"!\nthonl''s parents, ·'will return to St. John's In Scp· :Sergeant and' :l!rs. J. }I. Anthony,

1

' • tembcr. [10 Cork Place_. __ .

''AT ARGENTIA I LEFT WEDNESDAY - I

· · Miss :liyrtls Dawc, Waterford: :llr. William Campbell. who re· · Bridge Road, left here recently to

1

eelvcd his Bachelor of Science de· I spend the summer in ~rgentia 'grce 11t the s~rlng Conl'ocatlon at .

, , with (her nephew, :llr. Christopher ~lemorial Unlve~slty le!t here on 1

. Prat~ who ls working for the Wednesdr·Y to work with the Brit· 1

· summer with !I construction com· I Ish Newfoundland Corporation for pan)' at the Argentla Naval Base. I the summer. ·

1

~he better, Here arc some of the peopl~. _ ,, not . so • happy changes. from a Before marriage she laughed man's pJlnt of view. gaily when he was in one of his

Before. marriage she thought his "life· or the party" moods. After job was important and utterly las· marriage if he cuts up a little she clnating-or so she led him to be· 1 tells hhn that ~e mode a fool of lieve. After m~rriage she starts I' himself. In to convince him he is o;·er· Before IT)arriagc she tried her

, worked and underDald. She re· bi:sl to charm his family_ After

I scnls the d~mands his job makes 111arriage his parents became her upon time she thinks ought to be iolaws and a cross to be borne.

. hers. · Before marriage she seemed as I Before marriagr she talked in ready for adventure as he. After I glowing terms\ of "when II'C ha\'e marriage she started referring to , a hc.mc of our own." Arter mar· his dreams as "crazt' schemes." 1 riage she talks about how bored Before m01rriage. her job was • she is ll'ilh l•auseii'Ork and the just a jc,b. After marriage it is

I same old routine, day after day.· the career she gave up for him. Before marriage she let him b~: That"s how mari'iagc changes

himself. After marriage .1hc , some \\Omen-and for the worse, starts in trying to change him. from a man's point of view,

1~NI1Y WA1~ MORNI:'I<G COFF'E'E • • ' 'I HOME ON "ACATION .

The Hadusah and Hebrew Lad· ~iss Barbara Fitzgerald, daugh· 11 3.1-Sl les auxlllr.ry will hold a morning Iter of ~lr. and Mrs. w. J. Fltz· , Cm•

1t

11 ttl61r K"doll '"I" c'"" ..

If d I l S H 11 PRINTED PATTERN Diolrilottj lr HU. lo"iu, '"· By M. E. CHABER , co ee an sa e n ynagogue a • 1 gerald. •1·ho has been attending

. 17 Henry Street on Monday, June :Mount St. VIncent College at Hall· , THE STORY: Milo March has I al.'o the Chairman of the Cen· 3rd. fax. returned home recently ,for Our new PR!~TED Pattern - asked an Italian pollee detectll'e tral ·committee of Rome and 1

her summer \'£-cation.\ in a dress . that s wonderfully ~e· r to gel him a gun-legal or other· 'am a member of the city coun· ''I SITING ENGLAND I - earning to the larger flgur~! n I wise-alter It b~ome. clear : cil."

Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Ayrc. Ren· SCHOLARSHIP Insert of contrast fabric pomts up th•t the American lnsuranc• In· I ' ' · dl 1 bod! J' " ~ "Better be careful,' l told him, nle's ~Ill! Road, left here last Andrew Tulk. son of Dr. G. , 11 rth smart agona ce; s tm· \'estlgator's life Is In dao~cr. "or you'll find yourself accused werk for En~land where ~lr. Ayre Davry Tulk or Bishop's Falls, has I mlng ~lde·pleatcd ~klrt, ' ' I Meanwhile Milo receives ~ \'lsi· I o! fostering the cult ol the in· will a I tend International mcetrngs recent II' hcr.n RII'Rrderl ~n r.ntranrc 1 Printer! r~ltcrn 4621 : '\\omens 1 tor namrd U~o ~IHonnr, who rlivicllial.'' of I he B~ml of Troor. Rl London .. ~cholar.shlp to Upper Canada Col· S! 7 r~ 38 · :\8, 40• ~2 • 14 · 4(,,

48 ·. :,o. ~&)'5 he Is a polltlral wrilcr. He str.red ~t mr. Thr,1· plan to ~p~nd.,a hnlldR)' In \legP, Toronto. ont. Strr :Iii ,takrs ~ yard, :l9·mrh, • • • • •• 11n2lanrl ;.nrl nn thr l ont!nent, an~ f"hrlr: • )'art! contrast. I ·~!i\ "RONE g . 1 ~ 1 'I will hr joined by 'lhclr two rhil· Printrd rlirrrt1on~ on rach pRI· i . " 1 ' . RH mr ~·~, ~ml e •.

1 LOOKE:D at hirn mnrr rlos~· rtrPII,·rrnrlop~ and Miller R~ zoor1 1 tern part. EHler, ra~tcr,, accu·,"~am, gRncmg ~t mr ~.l)l) from:!). I h;~d lh~ though! a rouplr.of

. · ~~ · ~rhnnl clo!P~ fJr the summer 1 rate. 1 ·\hi~ filt·frRmed P)'CS. Do, .. you\ t1m~s thRt there. was, sometlun~ ~ 1

I'!JRT'' CF.!IiT" 1 iO cPnt! 1 thrnk · she wa5 murdered. he famtlur ~bout h1m. Now I looked ,. l'ar~lion. · F hi · ,,P.n( " asked · h" t ·· t h' th. . ·in coins (>lamp! cannot hr ac·, .. : . ,.. . ,at 1m, r)lng o see ':n mner . FRO~! DEER LAKE as IOn. 'crptedl for this pattern. Please I ~) \\hom. l ~!krd lnno·l~nd )'OUnge\ ,as he mtght have

~!Iss Betti' Whitr, ll'ho wa~ 'print plainlv SIZE, :S ,\ ~~ E, AD·, ce~ )", . . een more t an a decude ~arlier . . chnsrn to r;prcscnt Dcrr Lake In' DRESS. STYLE :SUMBER. i B)· Rt.~cardo Balena or Mana "you were one of the Comm~· the Miss Ncwfoundlr.nd Pageant. T • Send order to A:-INE ADAMS, G~~~cro. " msts 1n the underground. \\ e ~~ spomorcd by the Deer Lake I , IpS care of ST. JOHN'S D;\ILY :<iEWSI "\lho are th.ey? I asked.. used to call you Ugo, the, Ugly

. Lions Club and during her sta)' · Pattern Dept 60 FRONT sTREET I Do you thrnk that Riccardo One. I remember you now.' . here Is a guest at the ~ewfound· · WEST, TORONTO, ONT, ! ~alena's fath~r, who is the :I! in· , "I helped lead my comrades land Hotel. I ; 'ltster ol Intenor, ordered the po- 1n the underground," he admitted.

. 1 c h hce to cover up for them?" "Sure you did," I 5aid. 'I re·

BIRTHDAY PARTY ' Come milder weather, smart I Color· roc et. I "Goodness," I said In my most member one night .when you • . Jeanette Bonnell. who Is cele· \ girls and women will be slipping I 1 shocked tone, "the police would were supposed_ to lead a bunch ,., bratlng her 9th. birthday will have

1

on, and stepping out, ln a dust· , never do a thing like that, would I of your Communists to back up , a partv for her friends this after· : er, In either silk. bengaline or I they?" I a raid on the Nais. Only you

noon a't her home ::,t 6 St. :lllchael's 1 Ijnen, always making their wear· I Sixnor M~rch," he said, "let us, and your precious group never .-Avenue. · er look as chic as a model. not fence with each other. I

1. showed, so the, ra.idlng party was

know all about the case. The girl hacked to pieces. Only one man

:~·.nORN AT DARniOUTR Now's the time to buy a smart I was bmurhdered and left dead on \escaped and he died. a couple of . A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. raincoat and a matchln& or blend· the eac . Otherwise, where were days later."

,.>Christopher Wcods on May 28 at lllng umbrella. AprU showers in her clothes? How did ahe get, 'I was doing my duty-" , •. , Dilrt~r.outh, N.S. ~!r. Woods h the a few days! Newest umll.rellas It here In 4 in the morning? I have

1

"Gel out," I said . • , •on of :llr. an:! ~Irs s. J. s. wood~. I are ln pastels, with hanc\les of spoken to her parents. They are I l'D just finished putting my

. Lc~l<rchant Road. · blond wood, or plastic to tone with lying, The)' are frightened." lie on when there was another _

1 the color of the numbrella. They I shrugged. knock on the door.· I went over

, , ARRIVED HOME ue really !]lrlng news-and so ' "The girl," he continued, "had I and opened it. Piero Roc cia, the ~lr. and Mrs. J. c. Crosbie, For· pretty, been running around wlth young detective, stood there.

est Road, arrlnd home by R.M.S. Blllena. He is mixed up with I "Come on in," I sa.id. "I'll he , Newfoundland on .Thursd~y from The cardigan with the V.aeck Gambero in all sorts ol things, ready as soan ~s I put my coat .. Halifax. where they !pent a hall· opening Is charming for warmer including drugs and possibly his 1 on. How goes It?" da~·. They also took ~ motor tour: da)'S. fJml!t S(hemcrs. She was an· "As you'd expect," he said: -· ____ ___ no>·ing him, and perhaps she "There are no leads on the mur·

! knew too much so they killed dl:!rer of Attilio .. Johnny For· her. And then Gambero visited nessi and Luck:V Tapa 1\'ere co1·· Minister Balena and the police ered · for the time concerned. quickly closed !he case. It is to Johnny Forncssi was with a very your advr.ntage, is it not, to prove important man - a · friend of that the girl was murderee\? The Baron G~mbero.''

C 0 0 L your heels (and toes)" prettily tllis Summer

DAY-to-DATE SANDALS Our. pretty Sandal! 1klp along lliht heartedly with your !avourlte ensembles from DAYTIME to DATETIME. Choose from array of smart styles In colors 11! PAN A~IA, YELLmV, PINK, PGWDER BLUE. Illusion and Spike Heels. Sizes 4 to 9. '

$7.95 pair

I

EVENING .SANDALS A wide va'rlety of styles. mus:t or Snlk11 hetls. Size• 4 tn 9.

$4.,95, '6.95, $7.95, $9.95

..

.,

715()

I glue of publicity would help you.'' "It figured," I uid. "Any·

"If you know 10 much, you thing else?" . don't need my permission to "Only this," he said. "I am, as print it In your newspaper."

1

you would say In your cou.ntry, "We could just P"!blish the sticking my neck out. There is

rumors that. are all over Rome no way now to get you a permit and dem;;nd that Forrnagglo and to carry a gun. They are dlfli· Balena resi~n. But I do not wish I cult to Rrt under an)' circum· tn make this ~o much a political j ;lance~. But I hal'e brou~ht you attack.'' , " spare ~un nf minr. .Ju;t he

B.. , ."Whnt .~nes all ,that have to no' cRreful whom l'Oll shoot wilh it."

/... · _ . n_ wlth me? "I'm always careful whom I I Vf[ . ~ "You are now, hecau.1e nf your ~hoot,'' I said. I didn't rcco~ni1.e , , , , cnmpnny, ,an Interested party. If the make, but it looked t6 be 1 .Lo1 el) ln 3 sharles of one color

1 you would state that you are con· about the same as an American

• 1 wtth contrast background! Crochet I vlnced the girl was murdered, I Pollee. 38, only the barrel was

I this· rug and ~eat·cover set for could see that tiS a polr.t to take shorter. It was loaded. blthroom-or use the rug alone I off on the rumors and to demand "And here's a holster· for It,"

I as bedroom, playroom brightener! simple justice." he added . ,

Pattern 7150:. Directions for 30:- I "I should thin. k so," I said "Is the gun registefed to you?" linch rug, matching seat·~Over m dry~~., "And l'd have no trouble I "As a matter of fact, no," he i rug cotton. Quick crochet. winning the contest as the rttost 'said. "I have not used this gun

1

Send THIRTY·FIVE CENTS ln! untJopular mr.n in Italy, . Why! for many years and it was never ; coins for this pattern (stamps <:~~·\are you so worded about being \registered,' I not be a~ceptedl to ST. JOHNS accused of political attack? It's I. got it. "Resistance days?" I · DAILY NEWS, Household Art~' going to be polltical dynamite,, &Sked. ' I Depl. 80 FRONT STRE.ET WEST, I any r·ay you look ~t it. What I He nodded. ''That. ~un ha5 shot I ~ORO:"'TO, ONT. Prmt pla.lnl~ I party rloes your paper represent~" only Fascist~ and Na7.is. It per· 1 ~A~~ E, I ADDRESS,_ PATIER!'i I "Communist." . ! formed 50 well that it scmed '

I NU~tBJ>R. · · · I I stared at him for a minute. I only right to retire it.''

, i\ bonus lor our readrr~ - lwo j "Now. I'm bcginni]1S to get it," (To Be Continued). I rREE patterns, prlnte,d in our I said. '' ,0 thanks, chum. 1 have I • • •

~new Ailee Brooks Ncedlecraft I enough trouble pulling my own! Here's 1 tip tram 1 famous Eng· Book for 1957! Plus a wonderful \chestnuts out of the lire without !ish beautician: "Don't forget the variety of design~ to order-<:ro· pulling' yours, too. I didn't know power o! good in a fresh Jemon-e.hct, knitting, embroidery, huck 'you Communist writen were esveclally on the ell1ows." We weaving, toys, dolls, others. &~~'.able In look prosperou~." · [add: It is also good lor necks 25 ~ents for your cop)' ol th1~ 1 "I a.ro more than ju~t ~.writer," that have taken on a "brown" exc.ttlng :-lEW needle book - now· •

1

he ~at d.· "I Rm the. pnhhc;;l cot· I look while under cover during the ------- ummst on tfle paper, but I ~m! wintN,

\

Beauty Briefs

I -- . Beauty has to be worked-all i

the time-but It pays if )'ou do. · I

, I The girl ·or .woman, man too,

who looks to her (or llis) groom· ' ing w~l never have to apolo~lze. ;

For many w9men a weekly ap· : polntment with the hairdresser is routine. For every woman an ap. polntmenl every two weeks ahould be a must. __ ·,

. ' Run-over ' beeh improve nel· ther. your walk nor your appear· a nee.

Eli. w. Rogers SAYS-

1\'e have a policy which cancels your mortgage in event of your death. Wit11 this plan, which is available at very lo~ cost, you can liUarantee to leave your

' home free and clear of ~ebt in event ul your early death.· For Information phone 2135 ..

,.

-.

JUST ONE "SALE" PRICE FOR THESE 3 SUITES OF FURNITURE

l 1 · _,,;e"al 'lake ad>antagr niJW of t "' Hr.·n · ·" offer~ You get a decorator modern •of•, 10 rl

· • 'J!"iOO chair with luxury fabnc And neeP, 1 ·' comfort; 5 piece chrome dinette 1rl, ~nd 1

3 piece spacious bedroom set. Th~t ' 1l . . · . 'rl txrrct

pteces of lurntture for 1 pnc~ ~ou to pay lor just one single 111.11te~ And thf price for eHrything is ...

$10.00. DOWN AND BALANCE IN EASY , · •

MONTHLY PAYMENTS I

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US

.SIMPSON'.S . SEARS 170 WATER ST. SCOTIA RIDGE, BELL ISLAND.

ST. THI II.C!., Hoi)' Cor

for Younl PI ~mmunion.

, Kendall: 2. and Blb:e

Baptism and Evening Pr

S. J. Da1·ies, "Brt>wnl'ea of tl

. ICE

Page 7: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

,ational ;.ofa and ."ushion '· And a n~t'l 11 n txrrct And th•

SATUR[)AY

SER\'ICES Prayer !BEST LOVED HYMNS 1

Our Father, ·may Thy love £ill our. hearts and so make of our ----------1 ister ol George Street Unllrd! homes placea of harmony, peace, Lord, for to-morrow and Its need&

His Limitless Power and Greatness

. ·/ of Euu/nndl Church will exchange pulplu with\ and joy, a bleaslni to all who I do not pray; It I "' I the minister of We~ley .on Sunday entfr them. In the name of the Keep me, my God, from ataln of 1in,

:morning. As this 11·ill be the laat Prince of love, Jesua Chrl!t our , Just for to-day. "It Is he that sltte\h upon the

. :, ...• · .\i:,·• A.<rcllsion Day) \1 o~torl~nil)' Wes!ey' congregation I Lord. Am. en._ Le-t me bolt diligently work circle of the earth." !sa. 40:22. · : . . . H

0h Communion· 11 II ha1 e of heanng ~lr. ~lcKim at

1

In these troubled days of unc~r· ·•.·· ;·: S a n1 · · d .

1 ' i Wrsley 1 l.arge congregation is ex· THOUGHT FOR THE DAY And duly pray; talnty and distress, how easy it is

! 1 ~. 1 \J::n~ t~al \ 1 a~ .. ' peeled. The Sacrament of the ~ly love for others Ia the mell· Let me be kind in word and deed, (or us to feel that the wirld has ·: uh.•n•'·· Preac e~, · d e Lord's Supper will be administered ure of my love for God. I Ju!t for to-day, gone beyond God's C<Jntrol. But

\

Bishop

Sheen

Writes \'. Re:c! 2.45 p.m., un a~ I h

1 1 -- --

1

when such~ disturbing tho•Jghts at· ·.·, B·t,lr C!m: 4.1S p.m., at. t e c ose of evening worsh p. p.m., sunday School; 7.00 p.m., . 1:·" ·,nd t'hurch!n~s; a.ao , V1sltlng friends will be warmly Sa!valion Meeting,

1

Let me be alow to do my will, tack our Sjliritd let us ever remem-, ll!m ~d Sermon Preach· I welcomed at all sen· lees on Sun· MUNDY POND CORPS Prompt to obey; ber that ''Go 's greatness flows\ ----------·--------~-----n-~n~ ' . . . d \' Let u co brJo Hi P I Help me to ucrlflce myaelf, . around our incompleteness -I R;ti''r r~c~ with ~ha~~olvm!e anrt~ .~:~ First Lleu

0te1n11•nt and Mu. C.

1

J 1

! t ~ around our restlessness, His rest." co~TESnfEST pre:cclion of character. God does (1'1'

111.1,: ~ ~. • , Pike, Corps cera, · · us or o .... ay, Dr. Jowett used to tell of a man not always gil'e us what we want,

1',,.,.· \\lin .. Turs .. Fri. and I our~ell'es clad in Him with Psalms.: 11.00 a.m., Holiness Meeting: Let me no wrong or idlt word who attempted to walk around 1 but He gives us what we netd. 1;"')11 , m: \l'td. 7.4~ R.m .. , .112.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00

1

. Unthinking aay: certai.n body of water. After dis· I RY FULTON J. sHEEN I If He multiplied thousand dollar ·' ~~ 11 a r

1 1 . GEORG f. STREET . · p.m., Salvation Meeting. Set Thou a seRI upon my llp1, covenng at each new turn an· I il!lls mstead o! loaves and &Ilea

, ,'m111

,1010

n: ~ton.. TueL 1 ~l!niSter. The Rei'. ~· A. l!~K1m, -- J f 1 d I th ini t h fi ll R 1 · th 'tp r' in th desert no one would luve : '" .. ··

8 .'

01• \\'•d.

7•1• B.A. o~ganl!t ancl ChOirmaster. ~lr., ,\IOV,"T PEARL-GLENDALE

1

uat or O· ay, o er arm, or e. e na Y came I est essness IS c opp~s1 o . e , . ;d ~' "· ·• • " ,1; · Kl 1 " around a great promo!ltorv to !lnd 1 contentment Gre!tcr is t11c num·\ ~"1d tha he received enough. :But

· 111

• m "' .stn1r nsman. ' · CORPS I{) h1~ amazement that 'he was I ber of the restless thon the con· the Gospel tells us that "each had r;u;:· [1:~\·;, ~~ ~.30 p.m. H· II !.m., llorn!ng Wnrshio a11d Captain W. Ivan)', Corpe Olficer. Lrt me In aea 6on, Lord, be grave, st~nding upon the shores of the I tented: and yet contentment 1s r.ot\ his fill''. Wh.en manna was (ive11 r: ;.oil p n

1 1 Suncla)' School. Speaker-Dr. A. I ll.OU a.m.. Holiness Meeting: 1 In aea!on 'gay: ocean! God's resources are too I impossible in any situation of life., to the. Jews m the desert, It II'U

1• : S. Bull, R.A., R.D .. D.O.: 7 p.m., 12.~0 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 · Let me be faithful to Thy irace, great to be circumscribed by man. II Contentment is the virtue of, a suff1e1ency for e~ch day; thOle ~.

1::\!.Y THE \'/RGIN i P:vc:-ln~ WorBhlp-"-sermon b~· the p.m., Salvation ~leetlng. i ' Just for to·day. We nerd ~n adequate concept- being ~atisfied with whatever 1 who .w.ould have stored up In an

· 11

l•cr"<iOit Du") ~!mister. Lord, !or lo·morrow and its need~ ion of the oreatness of Gort. Sid· stat• or cand1't1'on 1·n \\',•Iicl! "'"find a\'annous fashwn found that it !o'l'l n t• .. - '1' • •

1 ,\lARCI/1.\'G TO Z/0.\' · 1

" I ' • H ,, (',·mnmmon: II · E L J I do not pray; nry Lanier expresses it thus: oursell'es. It consists not so much l could not be used. · ~~ ''' . .

4 Hoi\'. All ~r~ts are nnrn and !1w ~nd 1 j V, lLf lel'UJL But keep me, guide me, lol'e me, Lord., "As the marsh hen secretly builds! in adding fuel to the fire as in: • C t 1 1 1

'lr:: f.""1'R"'L. p.m., , · ~ cm·rllal inl'itatlon i~ extended tl t d I · · t · 1 1

• - on en men 1

S<l eomtl Inc ( hm·hmg of "om· to all to cnmr to wnr•hlp. II Just for !o·day, Amen. I an le wa cry BO , I taking some lflhre abway: nod.m mul. from a .teady recognition of God'&

l f con CILlLI'c/• · . . tiplYing wca 1 ut m 1min1s I· 1 . • A d Hl

t!LJ p.m. ~-rrnmen o · Actil'ilie.< of lhc \\'eek: : "' Beho.lcl, I w11l build me a nest on 1 • ·d . . ' I' ·n that thir<l·lommscence. eep Jense Of I 1,• The ,1·outh eclll'itlr~ will he hrld H • h Gl the greatness of God:· 1 mg best,rles, bin ~a lZlhgrl , - unsearchable wisdom is well ral· ~ 1g way ory · . 'can e er e quenc. e out o, a I f d

(JI r!lf: ,\SCf.r·;~IO.V 1

ns :>Tran~rcl b~· the lra~rrs. 1 On Suntlay, June 2nd, Confirm· . I 1nll fly In the gr~ntness .oi God 1. u tha out of a river. Velvet culated. to al ay . ~ur ear~ an

\!'''"' rcrn: Gl~udnlt 1 \\'e:lnpsday, June ~-~lcc\ln~ of· a~iun ~ervice with Holy Commu· as the mart:h hen flies c .P n at 1. o•Jt and a I compose our spmt. What we ·1

'!1 !lnly Communion: 11.Comn1iltee ol Conference. Group 1~1on Will b~ held alll a.m .• ln the BY RE\'. DR. t'RED s,\SS !again is a hunger common to th~·ln the freedom that {ills all tl1e ~~p~s do~Jndor~''neotgcase sick· know. 1n relation to Him is less

R', F.oich;ri!l: i p.m., E\·en· •

1

1 or the \1' A. will meet at the home, Scventh·D. a)' Adl'entlst Church, A :-<EW CO~IPA:-;tONSHIP 1 human heart in all ages. "GGd space 'twixt the marsh ar.d I g < d'l th attre . 1 than the mouse knows In relation " f ~I h f "B C II C k t Ro d Paslor 0 Gulbos lhe skies: 1 ness more rea 1 Y an a m

55 to us. A child is given bitter

1

o .• rs. E. C n e, • ornwa : .~o ·s o11n a · · . " I "lntreat me not to leal'e thee,' setteth the solitary in families," •o manv root• •• th" marsh·\ of straw. ' medicine, cries and protests

I, Crrscent at 8.1.~ p.m.. , 11111 preach on the, a~,bje~t. .A or to return from following after sang David. (Psalm. 68:6). "I By o " "" •

IT Tf/0,\IAS' Thur!!l~y. June 6-:-iewfound·; House Must Be Built. \\ouh1p i thee; for wh!ther thou goest, I j will make thee a great nation," :·grass 'sends in the sod There Is no psychological road 1 again.st. it. but the parents knows · · . nion Corpor ·!&nil Conf~rence ope~s. 8 ~.m. Pub·' with us. E\'eryone welcome. I will go· and where thou lod"est was the promise to Abraham 11111 hearUly lay me a·hold on to tranqu!!lity of soul, but only the I that 1l 1s, at the moment, best for ~nl~ lomm~. ll am. i lie Service at Geor~e Street! I wlll lodge· thy people shall b~ ~~The Bible tells how God has set the greatness of God." 5]liritual. Those who lack the I !he child and wi~l re~ult ln ulter-

, \ounR reop e. h Rei~· iC'hLtrch. We5lry Choir will be in I JJ l 'mv people, ~nd thy God my God: about satisfying this hunger in spiritual are alwavs disnntentecl.IIor g.1od. So Jt IS wtth the trials [t·rr.:r.ur.:nn. PrPaC er. :'attendance. I r entecosta I where thou dies\ I will die, and' the heart. "I am the Lord. I will As I<aiah Put it: "Rebellions 'I Of life: we may not undtrstand ;:d;ll: _2~~ p.m.: Suncla) I Friday Junr 7-Thr S~5~~ons of i • • , there will I be buried; the Lordi take you to me for a people, and I I SJ }} N p hearts like the tempestuous sea, th.em for. the moment, but ln the 'id 1\lh r (lams: 4 p.m .. C'onfrrence will he held rtu•!nR the I BETHESDA TEMPLE ' I do so to me and more also, If I I will be to you a God, I and the. . Ia ot ass can never fincl repose: its waters I Dinne ~lind they all cooperate un· !1;:.·~ ,r.rl Churchmgs: 8.30 , nay, 8 p.m., Public ScrrlcP at A. Che~ley Snow (Pastor). Elm ought but death part thee and 1 Lord your God, which bnngelh 1 must el'er be churnin~ up mire to good to those who love Him. !I!OoO~ rr~)H. Preacher, I Ccor?,e ~treet Church. Gower Street B. Snow (Asst. Pastor). 10.30 a .. m., me." Ruth 1:16·17. These words' you out from under the burrtens." I A2:ain This W! ay and scum. For the rebel!iou,,

111 ,~: 3- A realization of our ill de-l J n;,llf' The Girl Guides Choir will be In attendance. I Prayer Service; 11 a.m., Mormn~ I of Ruth the ~ioabltess widow, It Is surprising that the Hebrew u l\' Lord says, there Is no p~ace: ' serts. A diabolical pride lurks in ;. ,

0 11

,,f ihr Ea51 Sl. John's 1

-- Worship and Lord's Supper; 3 have be~ome one o! the 1m perish· should be proud to bc!on~ to such Contentment never comes ":Ith tne' t~e h~art nf anyone who complains .: ,·, .. nrnrl thl! sen·ice. I TOPSAJL p.m., Sunday School: .6.30 p.m., able treasures of mankind. They 1 family and people? But God's I The Bread that bringelh strength me:~ havmg, _regm\.less. ol

1 ~' pr~·l saying ''What did I do to de!erve ·

1111,.

8 p m. Adull

1

11 a.m .. The ~llnl!ter: 2.30 p.m., Prayer Service; 7 p.m., Evangelistic. were spoken on a rugged highway, purpose was far richer and grea· I want to give. pordon becaii>e haung Is exlern,l, this:·• as if our li\'es were 10

· C.lr:,,. St.· A'nctrew'! Sunday Schon!: 7.00 p.m., ~lr., \~'edncsday, 8 p.m.-;-Young Petr and are a highway glory. They 1

. ter than th~ limits of one race.\ The Water Pure that bins their I of o_ur bemg and peace res.!d~s i bla.melrss antl so innocent .a! to jGearge WarrPn. '!pie!, have done more to·strengthen the In the promise quoted abol'e from U1irsty Jil'e: \llthln .. Unless .11

c arc happ'. n merit no reproo for correction or

I

Friday. R p.m.-~llnlonary Rally .. faith and comfort the hearts of i Exotlus God made it clear that: I want to he.lp the fainting day by the :nside, nothinc ,t'11 lh·r· .. au. '.".'\c, as if we were not part of a fallen JTO['NT·Pf.'ARL·GLE.'ID.Hf. Everybody Welcome. i pilgrims than thousands of book! His plan involved redemption, anrl rt~y. I can _.reach the drrt.

1' nf the ~o.t ·, l'.nrlrl. If c:nrl the Fatl1er nid not

2.30 p.m .. Sunday School; . 7.00 'of heavy theology, They owe! that redemption He WO'.lld work I'm sure l <!Iail not pa;s ~~ain ll 11111 he fonnrl !halt 1110

't d"r~· 1 spare Jlis S~n and the Son did not

. p.m .. The ~lini<ler. je/•ovaii'S their appeal in br~e measure to I out through Chri.st. The true this wa~·. · tent.:: 0 ":r matn1'1 t;111~~~· 11

m 1

· ,nare the mother. than ~hall w~. in Q ···jt \'idi ;::o .. i:truin~ rrayrr .l\ SCHOO/. L'IJ:\Pf:L

; ~ .. Sund~1· School. I " the wav In which with. mol'lng Israel of God. the peop:e of Gar!, I want to give the oil of Joy for I. prole tiLII thr, orr · 01 _ .. t mnr~. the r:.cr nr 11hal innocence suffer-

WBtJRB.1:'1' ,IJ/SSJO.V simpllcit)' they }ay barr some of 1

. the Chur~h. are the redeemed by ' tears, . arrlrntl) than thr ~~""' ~r 1.h" '""·

1

r•l for thr guill)', rrpinP a~ai~!t lliniAter: nougln' ~loul~nd. ' Witnesses !be basic hungers In the human the preCIOUS blood, and In this' The b:th to COMliCr crOIL'ding I Th". d~r' not n,1.~;n t,h,.ll LOnt::lt· thr "h·Pnre nr thn<n thin~.· Which Fort Amhcr~l-11 a.m .. ~lin!<trr.' heart in ~II ages and In all races. I people alone ~he h~art ca~ f1nd 1 rln:1bt~ ;~nd an<l fr"r'. , m~nl 1 ·~,'nrn~pJ,\ .r"

1 ·\h _nn ~11r:! tho h~or\ rorrts. Thr more hum-

GrOI'C~ Rnart-3 p.m .. ~tinlster. I KJNGDO.I! HALL, I They were expressil'e of Ruth's peace ~nd sahsf~chon. "\ e ~re · B~auty for ashrs may l ~i,·e A~·: n~ t tl• Ire 1

. 011

, ar ~e .1 11

' . ~ 1 1 hlr we ":·r. th~ morr ,,,e srr th"t

Bl~ckhead Road-3 p.m .. Burry 4g .l!tn'I'U At·e~u• I hunger for an undentanding and a c~osen generation, a royal pnst· "'"'·'· I'·. 1n or r,uthly iiLn.~ ... In 111

'·"r tn 11·r IPI'r rnrfr1trrl ~II n:ht< tn Wiseman. 7 p.m., Publ!c Addrt!s: ''When; ~atlsfying companionship of auch Mod, an holy n~t!on. a people who I'm <lire 1 ,hall nnl pH, ~~ain: ~ 11·.• nhlrS<ln~st 1

" l!~''r or;~m<l, 1 1.~'.: i ~~n:'""'' ontl rto•rr,·r ru mor• I Sl. Poul's-11 a.m .. llorri1 Bart· 1You Pray Dots God i..i~ten~" 8. a kind as ~!oah oould nel'er pro··. belong to h1m. '. t1 Peter 2:9). this wny. not ocs ron Pnlm ,nl m

11 · 1\

1 ptlnhn~ rnrrnl'!ion thon w• h-''" ,....-.... --R.,E.,E .. T ___

1 lett: i p.m .• ~linisler. I p.m., Bible Stud)': "When All Men 11 vide. There was none in Moab people unto him1elf, and lea~ing I want to ~1vc 1100 mrA.<'.HP run·

111 h'l<~nr<< or nr·,,c,·t n! 11

nP ' rrrri•:rrl. "Hi,. hr .lh~ 11'1':~nk<, 1f GO\ti.R .'i,f , 1 , Main Worship One Golf" (part

1

who c<lUld enter Into the sorrows God· in Omst h ealllng out a! ning o'er. interr•t<: rnntnn:mrnl ;, , ::''1 11

:r' ''r Hr not "'tlnZtl~<hr<i. Nnth·

D I \\ sl!IP Preach p. b • th I 'OP"'"ilr ror !h-ill .nrl in•J'I·Ir.• h'll

l!!l., II nr.. or . . ' • res ''terlOn two)-Actl 17:30, Hab. 2:14. that hac! wounded Ruth' I heart, ~m to I eountry. And rl~!plte And Into hungry hrnrh T Wont to ,... in~ rr. I!'P ~lltck!y rompo.·~~ thP f. E \!pond. B.A., B.D., i · Thursday June Bth-7.30 p.m., none who eould plumb the depths all the 1arl thing~ t}!at 11\Rr tl1e pour 'of cn,·rtousnr<< and nnhelirlrin~ mind in ihr fup or adl'er5ih- 'and "Ho11 Sh•I: .• They Hear 1 ST. Ai\'DRE\V'S Public Bible S~eakingCJa!s: "Post- I of he~ )onelbess -:- none except life of the Church, the people o! The answrr ~oft th't tumelh, anxicl)·. : prrrrn!, it from boin~ puffe<i up a P~~ocher. 11 a.m.:

1 ~llni,trr: Rei'. Allan ~lacArlhur flood Babylomsh. Religious Thmk 1 Naomi. Had not th1s Rged woman ~.ad are .shll the best of all peopl,e "nth a'lo'A>', . , . I rnnientmrnt ;• , ::r~rinn< 011. h· prn•prrity .. than .. the rr)' nf. thr

Drpa.,.ll'.cnl 1n the Com·l Old, ~I.A.; Presbytery Deaconr<l: lng." 8 p.m., ~linl!try Del'elopmenl, kno11 n even mar~ hiller 1orrow m the \Iorin .. They are Chmt s Tm ,ur~ '.~hall not pa~~ ~gam this\ pns.itinn. of t.h~ m1nd. "'.·iqr: frnm I Rom•n rrnlonwn: Lord I am not • · .30 .~.m .. ~unda~, ~!iss El'eil'n B. Walker: Organist: Class: ."Enjoying Each One 'His\ and deeper loneliness than ~he1 peo~le, a~d 1\h,en 11e ·~~ thl'm In 11a) ... • 1 ah<olutr trust in r.r•rl, , 0 tint lhr 11nrl111 that t"n11 •houldst entH 'pm D111ne \\orshlp.

1

~~ R b ·t ~~ L d Own Gift From God',"-1 Cor. 7:7, And, despite her own depression, Chmt, lie crj out 111th Ruth, I \~ant In gl\e ,o others hope anrl ,calc; of our hrarl. arr rquall•·. unctcr mY rnnf." T1•·o thin~s are : Re1. r. E. \'!pond, B.A.,

1

. rj1 ° er D a~. co ·\\' hi .

11 NW. . 1 had not Naomi shel\ed Ruth and

1 "Thy p.eople shall be my people." faith, I pnisrrl in hnth prc·nerit,· ,.nrl atl· incomO'aiible: tru,t and fear. He

ret: "Grd Will Forgi1·e - Ah.m., h SO\hme1 7

ors pD,i 1

. I Orpha wonderful kindness And I A NE\\' CO~IMUNION wnnt tn ~o ~11 that the 'laster 1 \'ersill' \\'e be•ome c~ntrnt ~~ \..:1n !1wls, lnrr•, and where th~re !n."

1

, a.m .. C urc c 01°: p.m :v \~e Fz'rst Baptist appreciation? Ye1, and .·hal'ing Ruth wanted something still fur. ~~.th: 1 we ·rc·;:·lile: c ' · · i• Jnve thnre is no undue worr;·.

____ ~or~hip. Free C ttmg!, 'ors PI found one who quirkened the ther, a new communion w1th God, I "·ant h !i1·e aright !rom day lo ;!.uch nf th;, cnntrntmrnt i1 h•t COCHR.A .. \[ STRf.F.T \\!th Us.. . CJ h I mmic of hope in her heart, Ruth ''T~y God ~h;~il be my r.orl." ra;·, t- Tilr. ~onrl::r•s d Go-1. \\'hen: l11· n~t. putting O"'''Phe.s out•i".~ ~ .. \. l.an•illt, B.A., Min-~ Mo,nda;-e.30 p.m., First St. An j lUTC . determined to have none ather. TillS .was the ~eepest of all hun. Tm .1urr I •h;;\1 not pass again: '''e sa~· t~;,t. r;,,, ''.cell, \'.r :'" tl,~ n ·•:ne ~rca or In~·~"' ~ ""''

Dr D !\ Peter!, LTCL, Or· dret; ~ Cub ~aek. 1 . . '"lntreat me no•- to leaYe thee, or ger1 m the heart of the Moabites!, I th!~ way, 1 nnt mran that He " pod l:.:r 1 of thr <trrrt i: o·1l••tle thr rare ttl Choir Dlrtctor. 11 a.m., \\ednesda)-7.30 p.m., Fir!! S!., Sunda)'- 10.4~ a.m., Sundaylt return from following aftert the hunger not mrrelv to know the I some .,granrifalhrr• 1•!•n rcrr r-~· ""'1 t'•" hlr•>~n:• of :1 hnme.

"'cr<hlp ~urlery Cia!!. I Andrew's Boy Scout Troop. Schoo! for Juniors and . Adults; t~ee· for whither thcu goe1t, 1 true God, but to ha've fellow~hlp' . if thrir ~r:mdrhil,irc~ 1~.1r t!·c: ''T:· 1•t Him w~rn d~:·k tin11ht; ~~-ron~roc'''nn. Broadcut Friday-S p.m., Senior Choir. 7.30 p.m., Evening Worship.

1

will ·~o· ftnd where thou lodgest 1 with Him, and to belong to Him.' G Jd J J '} h. ousr In piPcc.•: rafl:rr r.orl !; I'"'' t!1rr: tm't llim when tm•t i~ l30 p "'. ~unrt~y Schon\, -.,- "tuesday-S p.m., Ladles' ~U51ion will lodge." She had heard much Of thP God: 0 en ll )1 ee • good after !hr manner o: the fot· small .. Tru~t Him when sim?ly to

illr• B.hlr tla": 7 p.m .. • . QUEf.,\S ROt1D d Clrcleatth~home.of~!ra.V..Dick· We all are children o! Ruth In of Israel. She had seen H1m all ,her who tempers )tllt•"e 1·.·:thltrust ll1m is the harde~t thmg of Wor-hlp . Hoi)' Com·; ~!ln!~ter: R_el't Jam~s A. Go! ·

1Bon, 40 Whileway Street. 1 this hunger for a companionship work in the Ii\·es of His p!'<lple .. Of A Ch } i mercy to hring his children to alL"

Thr ~l:nt<lrr will be th@ '~m!lh, B.A. ,Organist. ~!ISS Bar· I Wednesday - 8 p.~.. Prayer I that will be !ullr understanding Now she \\as determ.ined to hal·e I urc 1 ___ .. It boih >Pl'l'ices. "Thou lbara L. Rose. . , Meeting and Bible Stud~. All meet-1 and completely satisfying. "It IS that God too. And 1n th1s, Ruth 1 ----------------------h:r:1 ir. perfect peace, ·11 a.m ... Dil'lne \\ orship. Rei .. lngs at Parsonage Chapel, 100 I not aod that man should be alone' steps out of the pages of the Bible\ . -- . . 1

i< ''Wetl on Thee." F. G. Weir will p•each: 2.~0 P·";" 1Portugal Cove Road. All visitors was g what God had to say about and comes alongside of us today. The Anghcoo commumt;_. of .he

__ :_ Church School. \\'orship With ua. 1are cordially Invited to worship Adam. (Genesis 2:181. "Come. Thf hunger to know God in inti· I Goulds. Bay.B~lls Roa~,. 111

11 ~ele-\'.T,;u;y . , --;. with us. . near to me," said ,Joseph to his mate and perfect communion, how brate the l!f\Ieth anm: ersar} of

Re1 \ ~ Butt· ~lin·. ST. AIDAi\ S I . brethren On everv other page o! this hunger has driven the human the C:onsecratlOn of their Church, I ·,:,!:ur:. !{.;.:F. G.·\\:eir: (Top.lail Roud a>ld Co,monu,enlth Christian Science S<:riptur~ we meet mrn and wo· henrt all down the ages. "0 that on Sunday next June 2nd.· The

\lt•l . \ultrPI' Abl>oll At•tllltr) . • men protesting against loneliness, I knew where I migt.t find Him" foundation stone of the ~hurch of . . . • Stwlent Mluiste: ~lr. John Whit P-I Society "~ly familiar friends have !argot· cried Job. "Shew Us the Father the Presentotion was ln!d, by the

~~. PuiJLc Warship; way: Pre~hytery Deaconess: ~!iss I • t~n me," cried Job, "I watch, and and It mfficeth us," said Philip. l~le Hon. George Knowlmg" on I lilrja~ Sc!l(•ul and BTb~~ E\'elyn B. Walker; ~1 a.m., Divine I ll4 GOWER STRf:ET I am as a sparrow alone upon the The Bible makes It clear that S~pli 2Ul ~906B.a~d w~s consrcr~;e~ :~)J p m. l'ublir Wor~hlp. Wor~hip; 2.30 p.m., Church 11 30 m Sunday Service Sub· housewp," moaned th~ Psalmist I what stands between the heart ~b \~7 a e IS op ones on o~ I

lt!.J .'. \I(·KI'm, B.A., min· School. Worship with u~. j t · 1 aL. '• S "A, 1. tl (P!alm 102·7) :-<one were lm· and God ls sin. Christ came lo ' · , ec o essen ermon: nc en · : · d 1 :th 1 · Ch · ' l • A I and Modern Necromancy alla1 mtme !rom llm hunger. I! gram· ~a 111 t liS, Hst made pear~ Sulta!Jle serl'ices to mark this

ICE CREAM

Sa va.tlan rlny ~!es~erlsm and Hypnotic Denoun-' ed at the heart of the old and the Wl!h God far us through the blood Golden Jubilee h:~ve been arrang· ~ed" Wednesday' meet'tnK 8 00 young, the !earned and the un· of H!s Cross. (Colossians 1:20.) ed by the Rector of the Parish,

-- . I m ·Free Reading Thursda s'oo learned. the mighty and the in· In Christ was the perfect revela- Rev. w. F. Ralph. The apecia! TEMPLE CORPS p. · to

9 30 m Sunda Sch~ol for significant. At Urnes tt would tion of Crild. He was God incar-1 preachers will be :ot 11 o'clock

• Brig. W, and ~Irs. Oakley, Co.rpsl p.mil ' p. th Y f 20 seem as though I!fe finally resol·i nate, and when we see Him we ven Archdeacon Legge and at 7

I Officers. .d b ~uh ~d u:t ~04 ~ pe ~geato 1M G~~~~ ve! il.!ell into a search for ~om!- must he dead of soul if we d~ not 1 o'cl~ck Canon A. B. S. Stirling.

10.30 a.m. Nur1es Parade le Y liM e · . · · one who wlll satisfy our hunger, cry, "Thy Gorl shall be my God."

1 the Temple Band from Grace Hos·, Street. for complete companionship, and I 'I'HE NECESSARY DEATH 1

1 pltal h)' way of Hami)lon Al'enue · N someone to whom at the nme Ruth did not stop at that. She. II to the Temple. Sprlngilals Street; ofes time we . can gil'e oursell·e~ In 1 w~nt on .kJ say. Where thoi1 die,!,· , 11.00 a.m .. Nur~ea Di1'1ne Semcr. · complele abandon, ~omeone . to I will. r .~1e, anri !here will, I be I Col. A. E. Dalziel presiding, Spe~· GOII'ER STREET . whom 11·e can say 1n. smeenty,: bumd .. She. saw lila!' th!G new \lal !peaker Col. n. Barr, R.lll.! . . , . "Whither thou ~oe.<t l will l(O; and . compAnionship !hi~ new people, I

I

Special mu.1lc by the Temple Band 1• Sen Ices of wonhlp 11 II~ b~ 1~ltll where thou lodges\ I will lodge." i th11 new communion with .God and Sonlt!tPn. Soloist ~Irs. Bril(,; at 11 a.md, ~~d ~~ P·~t~ 111 R h~, It is .here that our Lord comes 1 someh~w lnl'olved death. And it Gennery; 2.30 p.m., Sunday Schon!:! c.onducte ~ P • 1 mster. P\.1 exqui.1iteh near to us. ! I~ noth1ng less than thi.s that I< in· I

17.00 p.m .. Serl'lca by the Corps 1 I·· E. Vipond with the music un· , Paul reminds us th~t ''He wa51 valved if we could hal'e the deep' 1 officer, Brig, W. Oakley. ~lission· : der the direction of the OrUn!sl.: made in the !ikenes5 nf men." hungers of nur being satisfied. · ary offering. Subject, "Giving with l1 ~lr. Douglas Osmon~, r..R.AJI. ~t 1 (Philippians 2:7). In the gospel I! we would really belong to His! a Purpose." All are welcome.

1

thej~lorni~lgl ~er~;~e the8~1 \li~~r 5 I story we see crowds thro!lging people, and ~ we would have a bid· , _ . sub eel w e ow ,~ ey him from Bethlehem to Calvary- ing commumon with God then we

I CITADEL CORPS Hear Without a Preacher? At this and' yet he was so lonely-an un· must die unto the death ~f Christ. i ( Adama Avenue) service mention will be m1de of utterable loneliness. Why? He If any man be In Christ, he Is a .

s~nlor Captain and Mrs. A. S, the witneubowt~l~h dt~ C~rlstia~ endured that loneliness in order I new creature, The old life must Prltchlpp, (Corps Officers). · msy make n ee an. war that you and I might never have be surrendered, and the new life 1

10.30 a.m., Prayer Service; 11 and attention will be called ln pay· to endure it. He went through It accepted-the gift of the Spirit 1 ~~~~c~~~:;~::::J

a.m., Holiness Service. Title: "Re-. ing for :,h~ ne~ ~fs\de~\i~f Pl~e 1

all In order that you and I ml~ht \through Jesus Christ: We mu;t newlng Tower"; 2.30 p.m., Sunday 1 Hill Dll n ty 8 n a, ax. n flncl In Him the companionship "lay In ·c:u~t life's ginn· dead."

I School: 7.00 p.m., Salvation Meet· I CHURCH SERVI~fS-l\\~ · · ·,; , which wo11ld completely meet our : We are crucified with Chri.sl. hur: · !ng, .<rlf rlc11lal altar service. !he .~vrnin~. 1~1~ j~n E1: ,q~lea .. \ neccl. What a Friend we have In: rrl with Him, risen with Him,

__ In~ God Wl nr~ \C I Cry n. , Jesus! When 11e really meet him, I ju~ti:ietl in and by· Him, and ~Iori· I!UCI\WUiiTH STRr;r;T CUH/'S \\r. are .often trouhledd In con· I we take the .worrts. of Ruth upon • fieri hy Him. And who, serin~ senior Caplsin E. Dufly, Captain ~:!~ncr by our wrong oing. ll our lips and sa;·. "Lord, wh1ther : Him al Cail•ar.v c~n drla)' tn sa)·.

R. Bowrini(, CorpR Officers. .' ~ll'eltLIIrcal comfor.l to know that thou ~oest, I w1ll go; an~, where "Where lhn11 nie.>t. will 1 die." 11 a.m., Ho!ineR~ ~lretin~; 12,30 whatever nur sin ~!ght be ,if we I thou \od,lle~t I will lodge. . ATKl, . -~---.- .--- ronfeu and enrlea1our In a1oid It lhnw 1weel to hear Him whisper, J F II

In the futUr8 God forgive~ u~. The ''Be eontent with Slleh lhlnga a~ n e . owship RESIDENTS 'Of GLEN- only un!or~ll'eable ~in .I! utter ve have, for I will never leave

DALE AND VICINITY hardnru of heart an.d bllndnm o! thee nor forsake thee." (Hebrews I ~oul which preven!ll Ul from seeing 13:5), I , our ain or waiting forglvenm. A NEW COUNTRY

Commencing SundQy, June 2, VIsitors In the city and people Ruth wanted more than an In· through, September1 worship without a church home are warmly dlvidual companionship, she wan·

h II b · d d Invited to all our aervlcea. The ted to belong 19 1 people and a services I a • 'cOn ucte at Annual Newfoundland, ConCerericil country. "Thy people shall be my 11 a.m. f~stead of 7 p.m. In of the United Churth of Canada people." Her heart hungered !or St. Andr~w's Presbyterian will commence In Geor~e Street

1

a family and race relat~onahfp~

j h h 'I R d Church on Thur8clay, June 6th al and ~loab could no! sAtisfy lt. c urc I Topsal . oa at 10. l.m ... The Sunday. School wlll !oi'Roml'! people seem~~ to h~\·e

Commt:lnwtalth. . meet at ::so p.m. I what Ruth wu aeekinJ.. Hhre

'

B1 ~uiet lane~ where nowc1·s gr•.tl To-day the eager children go, To pick !or mother simple posic' Of violets and pale primrose~. Then all the family on their w~· To church will ta~e, and kneelin

say, In fellowship with one another And thc:r rtrar Lnrd-"Thank c;r

for Mothpr" -Ll:CY BREDIN.

!Jciil'rry Serl'ice,

' Nothing to JlilY 'till Fall

' Sate from Moths, Hra~

' FrM Pick-up ;and

' Rdtigerated Vaults.

a!ausins ltTUl LINltiD

ALUA»DU IT. n.l010'1

1110>11 5!55

just right 1~

·t

made by

JOHN WHITE means made just right

Made in Ncrthamptonshire, England, oy craftsmen who are masters of their trade- a.nd •tocked by leading stores throughout Newfoundland.

JOHN WHITE. fOOTWEAR LIHITEC, HIGHAM f!RRIRI.,

NORoHILHPTONHilRE, ING~ANC

I I

' l I ;

l! I I l I

: I ( ' I ' I I , I l I

: I I I

,. i I !

I I I I

I l I

I ·~

Page 8: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

• h ·I ;· ' ' ' ' I

'I

:I I 'i I

I '

'. I I

' ! I

" I •I I ' ; I

·I \

'

I

Prevent Waste ' '

Of Human i.ife By Frank E. Wolff, General Agri· farmer will have to discontinue

rulllll'lll Agent, Canadian Pacific I his farming operations. Railway Company, Toronto, Ont. Accidents ellen beget accidents Farm Safely-Just what can be In this respect. Injured farmers

done about It? This question has try to get along. with inexpcrlcnc· I been DSked time and time again. cd help or with their wives or chll· Some of the amwell already have dren rather than hire r. good man. been found In several of our pro· As might be expected, the ace!· vlnces but particularly can we dertt rate of this temporary labour find answrrs in the United States Is very high, · • where a safely program for farm· Now let's take a look at the ers 11nd their families has been I waste of human life. The latest carried out for a good many years. figures from the United Slates in·

Business people all across Can·· dicate thr>l accidents kill ap· ~da either through their Boards olj proximntcly 13,000 I arm residents, Trade or Chambers of Commerce and Injure another million· and a should lake an Interest In• fr.rm I quarter annually. It is known that safely, The main reason for pro· motor vehicle accidents account mollng farm safely Is a human for about 11,700 dcr·lhs to farm one, of course, thRt Is to prc1·ent 1 residents each year and work ac· death and suffering. But aside 1 cidenls account for another 3,700 from this, there Is also a dollars deaths, while 3,300 i;lcaths occur In and cents side which should be I farm homes. Statistics show !hal considered. Obr Interest, )'OUrs farmers are Involved In ! .. tal traf· and mine, In farm safely has a

1

fie accidents more Jrequently than much deeper mcnn!ng than slm· any other drivers.

PAGE FOR FARMERS I I .

THE DAILY·N SATURDAY, JUNE l

for S•lurday, June 1

Present ...... For You and '(ours . The new mon1h starls off on an oplimr~ic note as aspcC!S are almDSI entirely favorable· on lhi5 bright SaiUr-day ul your cheerful frame of mind pep up !hose around you. lnluilion is reliable and judg· mcnl good under currenl radia· tions Good day 10 galher in· lorm•lion pcrlaining lo vacalion s~OIS you mighl enjoy visiliog this summer.

P~st . ·,Brigham Young ~<·a1 Future ... \\'i:hln h born on June I, 1801. He as· ccnlur)·. rhorc m•. 1 e nt\1 Slimed leadership of the ~)or· c.llcgory oo TV q

1 be a n:~ moms afler Joseph Smilh. and 1 il~l of "r,,dro 311r~~0~.0 ;,1 ',";•, · B h y h 1 .o scrcncc 1dl ,JJo11 n . i·. ··~ 11 was ns am oung w o cu a•rplancl. lh:o, a·d" ''!:on of them 10 !heir scnlrns·rlace in ,lies b) • ' oC~dcd "''" t.:lah from I he Midwe;t. ">lar;." m.

101 o[ :· .. ~::

The D~y ~~der Y cur Siqn IIRIES !!o1n M11ch 21 to llpril lO) Ar¢ro .. c•l o:l en <o~dtll hum·lrly .:~r.•\ ~·o·J'II '-ct lour ~·a)' (lUic~er !'lara "Lroo; eut UliAfJ.ctrm1y ur.•ltr be-m·rrc r:o•~r~tions

TIIURUS Jllpril 21 to M•y 10\ s~:f.dr•c•l'l f)( j) rH'f"'~:uy il-)011 arr ro rr~!idOrt'l ~o~.:r ":~:~e-~ ir.to .actu:~liriu .. \'C''J un Jo it!

GEMINI IM•r 21 lo J,,. 211 A,J>t-<:1~ ;,:~, but )OU r.IJY fird I( t:-f'!lf'r ro arlc,.l }O!Jrt~lf lo w:~!1u of oti:er~ I IH!orl of (O Ui f·: 1'1\Ut:S!~

CIINCER jJu•• 22 lo July 22) 1"'1""'i<ncc .l':~~ut"• )OlJ-!o(lt!, "'''h ,-our· k!l :llm1 ~-,,t, 111!:er~ S~ew rlCloo~o·n .and rtln for .;, ,!,:,no.;r rhs 'tl.'et:.crHl

lEO IJul1 23 to !lug. 12)

ply our concern thai measures be To a surprising degree there is taken to keep our customers alil'e. I a superstitious belief that mls· It Is true that customers not only fortunes such as nccldcnts "just r-re a prime asset to any success· happen" or that "they can't hap­ful business-they are a necessity.! pen to me." Correction of this

In Industry when a man is ln·1 negr,llve attitude toward accident jlrerl It .Is relal!l'ely easy to obtain prevention Is the greatest problem I another one to take his place, but lin safety education. Some rural this Is not so when a farmer Is 1 areas have fuund that most acci· Injured. He Is often left alone and, dents can be eliminated through I must hire someone to IDke his systemntlc planning and efforts of place. Trained f~rm workers are II Ill! Individuals In all agencies of scarce and arc becoming more and commun!ly life. more dllf!cult to obtain. As a rc· 1 The prevention of accidents Is ~ult, the farmer's family attempts ·a National effort that Involves to carr)' on the fDrm chores and I' many people In all walks of life. work which arc necessary In his In !nduslr>' where safety engineers businrss. If the Injury is serious nnd safely directors work on this enough II would mean that the problem full time, the accident

Bt r•t::II,..LI! :oloolll cil~-1;_,;,..,1: :o !r':lltM;:!I~r '"L~< ~~r'lll inttrd tlnl·l~tr.;: I<~~ 011r1 ":ll.f. U1r r~htllr, nol fore('.

VIR60 lllug. 23 lo S.pt. 221 Y~t c_l,.aolic )1.2~r of rn•nd !t:lbiliz~ n tltir ''""'' cl,,lnl::el for tl:t- t~llcr. \'ou si.CN!d 11:~\'C .11 l'!~.lUnt ncnin.:::.

-------· -------

Trust All To God iiAre yo~\~~~~:r1~ 1 ~;m lor i To keep ,YO'J from goicg

C I.

11 . : Do you L1ank Him 'o·

as mg a 1·our care upon H1m·: · • ererr ·

iij~~~~, for he carcth for you"-1 Pete~ I Besto 1~.~~s 0 ~ . 5'7 • · )'JU hour b . · · . ! And for the mate·1 1 bl'

, Have ) ou turned m ) our need to· That h ' 1

' Jesus ' I c~me t rough Hil lore ----· -··- F h

. . Hrs po11cr' , . , . . or e!p m the thrngs you do~ 'SomctJm , ·

Gett1ng the soil ready for small seed IS Mr. Tom Holden on h1s fann on Topsail Road near Cowan Avenue. Mr. Are you lookmg to him for com· I drean? es dccs the P1ti

Ask for

••• IUYIUUJl'S I

;wrar DAIRY FIIDS

Full stack always an hand Write far free literature.

I

Holden usuallv puts in his cabbage, parsnips and carrots, etc., around the 1st of June. He says they should go in I A fodrt,hyotuh? 1 .~nd ~1cn1'''n~ oh 10 b' , • . . ssure t a e cares or yo'J? In · "1

earlier but we nearly always get frost up untJl the last of l\Iay. Last year m the month of June there was frost that Are you 5triving to prove that Aememt>;~ He lo'es lO'J

1 d d h' l l · (D '1 · N Ph t ) I --- nd offe!l.; tQ -ee IOU , amage 1s po a o ct on.- a1 y ews o o . tt 1· f l'f 1 f He'll "ivc "ou the· t 1 __ . • -· • . ---- ;:, rae 1vc way o 1 e or arm : ~ . ! ren~l

irate hns been reduced by more, sist the program which might be continuously. There is no question 1 A Farm ·safety Program in 1 boys and girls and ad,;lts we must 'I coura~c ' · · k 't f S f t · f For vrclorr ciP d :then 50'' In recent )'Cars but ac· established. that inadequ;,tc sources would order to be successful must be I rna e

1 sa e. a c Y IS c para· . · ·) <),

1 elden! p~cvcntlon In rural cum· Some provinces alrcudy have certainly hinder any safet~ pro· continuous. It Is not however es· 'mount importance to ali (I[ us. In· Wllh a glad and ,.,,eet I . • · '. · ' ' d t · d b · 1 h ld To 11 al'\ 11 11' ., " t' · munlt1cs nas not kept pace. Safety Councils and arc In a very gram which m1ght be estabhshed. senllal that such a type of progn1m us r~ .an usmcss peop ~ .s ou · . ;· . ou ar. ne

How best can this job of brin~· favorable position to formulate a · Volunteer leaders are necessary, be devcliped in the ini\i<)l stagPs., reco~mze thc1r responsibility f~r There nel c. "'·; one l:ke Inc the seriousness of the problem farm safety division from which particularly those who are influ· Highlighting one or two top I the safety and welfare. of thcJr · ~ ab~e lo undmtand before the public be accomplish~d? would emanate a F:lrm Safety entia! In org&nizing and co· events throughout the year would 1 customers •·nd fam11i~s .. They i ·' e eartac~r, ar.rl dr·

There !s no question that every Program. This has been done In a operating with Council. This is be a good starting point. A Na·1 shoulcl take the lead 1" Jolmng WI .1

1 ~1 e"\· effort mu~l be made to create In· small way within several pro· also true on a community and I tiona! Farm Safely Week has forces with others .concern~d with'

11 e ca< ln~ .'"1

h tm:Ier tcrest !n the subject of farm l'!nccs. Nothing has been accom,-. farm level. Visual aids educatiun· much to offer in creating interest thrs problem to stimulate mtercst I ~rust 3

1! U1 fhm nn·; and

I ' ' · P · · I S f t C 'I 'i es trust tlwuoh ''OU 1:1

Safety and then to maintain. that plishcd along these lines on a Na· a! guides and other program rna·~ in the problem and at the same In rovmcJ,a . a c Y ou~cl s as: sec· "' · ·a: I interest. One of the first moves tionDI basis and this Is necessary teri';!ls will be neccss::.ry. Research time local community groups can well as a NatiOnal CounCIL Our 1 , : •

I' woxld be to org·nize Provincial in order to stimulate and CO· and SUri'C)'S must be undertaken participate without too much fi. educators ,our safety engineers and I He l! ncler for-be )

8

J-w • k , . . . 11 h r og ize the nc d for Your Fncnrl thro'.l'1 1 an National Farm Safely Coun· ordmale the wor 11tross the coun· to develop the approaches or solu·1 nanc1al expcndJture. Such a pro· a w.

0 ~c n c .· 1 Albert E E" tt f. · · 1 ells .. This would be made up of try, I lions for special farm accident. gram of our Provinces also have a ~d.uc<Jt!On m Farm ~a.fety. w~l 1 · .... o · o.tr.to, those directly and lndlreelly con· Financial aid In the form of problems. There are thousands of • ~·arm Safety Week concurrent with ]om wtlh us In, partiCipatmg 1n cc;ncrl with the problem. Inclbded grants or donations would, of willing workers in the young rural I that in the United Stales. This is such a program. "e nee~ or.g~mzed would be men and women repres· course, be necessary to set up a yo·Jth. 4-H members and Junior, held In July of each yc.,r. It effort on the. part of mdil'lduals cntlng farm organization!, educa· National organlmt!on on Farm Farmers are' ready and willing to 1 would seem rlesir~ble to 'start any and_ .orgamzatwns to prcl'ent far": the-face .look I•' man) n! I~ tiona! institutions, business, in· Safety, Those Industries and busi· do a great deal of this. Their c[·l Canadian Farm Safety Campaign awaents .. Any s~ccess that rna.> I hats armm~ n•lll',. T:r dustry and government. Ft~rm ness directly concerned with agri· forts along this line will multiply along these lines. be ~ud Wll! beneht, the fa_rmer, hrs back, slant1n;; lrr,c 1;

I press and radio, civic and other culture, would ~ss!st fiponcl"llv r the achievements. If we are to keep agriculture an fam1ly and the enttrc soclet)'. 'm8sl wcm?". ''"llr.? or

groups should also have a part In would governments. The proper ·------- --·

1 the council. Its purpose would be personnel would have to he s~c.11· 1-IARVEY & CO. LTD.

· .. ;

' .. . • :: . '·

'•

Distributan. to fix policy and to guide and as· ed In order to carry on this work ~

• Ul

• 1n ateria s

AT AYRE'S STORE DEPT.

LUMBER DRESSED

PLOUGHED and TONGUED

2 X 3

· 2 X 5

2 X 4

2 X 6

MOULDINGS CORNICE

FELT MOULDING

DOOR CASING

WINDOW STOOL

ROOFING ASBESTOS SHINGLES

Blue, Red, Green "JUMBO", 36 in., 108 square feet. "RUBEROID", 1 B ln., 36 in.,

45 and 55 lbs. TARRED FELT, 36in., 15 lbs. SLATE SURFACE, 18 in., Red and Green PLASTIC CEMENT ENGLISH TAR: 5s, 405 ROOF COATING, 1-S gallon tins

WALLBOARDS WATERPROOF HARDBOARD

Ya" 4' X B' UTILITY HOARDBOARD

1/.4" 4' X B' TEMPERED HARDBOARD

Va" 4' X 8' MASONITE, BLACK

Va" 4' X B' PLYWOOD

v. in., ~~ in., ~A in.,

NAILS CEMENT

PAINT PUTIY LINSEED OIL

. .

STORE DEPARTMENT

SHEET LEAD LIME BRICK

TAR BRUSHES \

tr. JOHN'I1

~ .... I

'PHONE 3412

2 extra squirts per teat per milking..;

that's all it takes! Ever figure hew little extra milk PURINA Cow Milk

Chew has to make for you to par Its way. Two extra

squirts per teet per milking amounts to about 1 pint

per dey • 1 V.C lbs., worth from 10 to 12 cents, '

depending en your te!t and your market. At any

ordinary rete of feeding, that's more then enough to

cover any ordinary difference in feed costs!

See us about a supply of PURINA Milk Chow,

It'll make you a lot mere than "2 extra · " squtrts • , ,

ask anyone who feeds It about that I

Shorter days, cold~r nightJ, make it r.: rder to keep your pullets up In full production without a "pause" ... make It neces­sary to coax In more good body·building, egg-mak­Ing feed. Ask us about Lay Chow

"CHECKER·ETTS" • m • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m • • • • • • •

Do you keep a dog? He'll thank you for Purina Dog Chow- the choice of top 1how kennels everywhere for quality -and re!ull!i, yet ·nry reasonably priced.

DOG CHOW

• • • • • • • • •• I I I I I I I • • I I I • • • • I

A. E. HICKMAN CO.\ LTD . WATER ST. OPPOSITE FOOT OF SPRINGDALE ST.

'PHONE 4131 ST. JOHN'S

The Store·. With !he Checkerboar~ _§jgl1

-rr J, \\'. McGe . 't)•wards, Tu C1 · business triP· I-

}!rs. J. G. ~rom the , c

-IJlll(rs. Clem I John's TuesdPY

triP. __.;--

J[icbBCl simon of public ~

here v!sr ws. Ant

Jarnes Goss• Is presently

1 business he is

~!r. and , West Waba

present a' meeting

Assoeial Memorial en May 21

as guest Cm.~ss! the .Unltf

of Educatl meeting a was subn

l!rs. A.

ru suggest rele1·ant be used basis fo mectin1 the bu

wn inlro< l'ice·princ

and incident Jlllpils. Mr.

lntercstin! touched o IOd dilfic !n the WOI

ISLAND at the Kl Wedne~da

Ca'tton I

Wabana of I for u

Page 9: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

"· ll! ~ : r ·c'P!

~ ~ d1 r1· :~!;

Feb. II) 1 ~m ('l:un:r

l'r:-..--..}.,:Jr.~.t

'

ECTION II News From Bell Island I ,,

,, \~!1- \\r. L. ~· Code, I John's Tuesday on a routine ahop-:'1cian cnoco Company ping trip. ,

,.,r.c11 11ho wr-s here --,"1,r h<> Company re- Mrs. Kevin Downey waR a rc·

'',1

·cit-' Tuesday after- cent visitor to the Metropolis. , , ~r .

~lr. Bernr·rd Doyle returned .. 1 \I. \lt·t:t'lti~an, P.P., !rom the Capital Tuesday after-• .:,";rtl•. Tttr~ua)' morn·

1

. noon. · ·~·-.:;;r.c'' tnr --···' · Mr. Jack Walsh was here from

(;, .-\rchibald St. John's during the past week. rit; Tuesday

l:r0:~m E1.ckicl were .:, , Tur,ri:··~ on ~ brief , ....

trl ~ 1 n1111', nr the De· p1:bl:,· 1\'nrk5 5pent ),-rr ll•iting his par· \lrl .. \nthony Simon,

----' r Smi:h JIIUrne)·ed lo : T·mo~' morning. He ::r •arr.r rl.1y.

;1::;.- y,-,rn, rlticf pilot ··:cr. \\:ohr.no Ore Limit·

I ci!y rn<pit~l this -;cr.llrolll \\'Iitle away

, :t•cLll···~. h~· the as­, . 1·ar: .I.H11t'' Bunsa)'.

Mr. :rony Frizzell o[ the Ro)·al Grocery was here during the week doing business.

Mr. Blll Kavana~h of Wc~t Wa­bona, made a bustncss trip to St. John's Tuesday morning.

~!r. and :\Irs. Cordswcll, Budgell were among the many business l'lsitors to the Capital during the past week.

Mt. James Byrne, WeRt Wabana went to St. John's Tuesday morn­ing on a brief visit.

~!r. Frank Bush wM in St. John's Juring the past w~ek.

~!r. Hnrry Gosse entered a city hospital Tuesday !or a medical check-up.

.,. 1, t;,, .. r tr~.velling -- I ',··:c•rn:l' h1·rc from St. ~!r. Ken Stein was here durin~ . / ,,,1r.r·, :rip. While the past week on a busfness trip., :.i·: he ~- ,tndng with ~!r. Stein was formerly manager of I , llr ~nd ~lr< fi1chard the Iocr.\ branch of Agnew Sur-·,,u: ll'"'"r .. 1. pas~. I IL:rh' lll,cr " trip to ~lr. Alrx )!arlin went to St. 7Jri:::y morning, He' John'! Tuesda)' on a l'isit to h15'

; :r.c ai:rrnoon. lwlfe a patient at the Grace Has· - pita!. It Is understood ~Irs. Mar·

J 011wr 11 !10 wa~ at-1' tin will be undergoing an opera­!int>h!• n! Columbus, lion today.

, ,·r. al ('11rner Brook, I : ',) t~e hland Tuesday 1 ~lr. Larry Butler of Peter Pl'>n

Sales was here during the week· ;;· E:cktrl ""' in St. I in the interest of bis company.

and School

THE DAILY NtWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957

stock. Chill until slightly thicken­ed. Combine remaining ingredienlll. Fold into slightly thi~kened gelA­tin. Turn into loa! pan. Chill until firm. Unmold. Cllt in slices. Ser\'e on crisp lettuce and garnish with mayonnaise. Serves 5iX.

BELL ISLAND-Chickn Loaf is today's specialty-and we have three varieties, ore to be .served hot and two cold. You'll really make a reputation as a wonderful cook with the Pressed Chicken. Do try it as your cold meat dish next time you have guests .

PRESSED CHICKEN CHICKEN LOAf 1 boiling fowl (about 4 lbs). 3 cups soft bread crumh~ 1 medium onion 2 cups ground, cooked chicken, 1 cJrrot or turkey i'z cup celery lca1cs 2 c~~s, slightly beaten

Salt and pepper I cup chicken stock or milk Water to co1·er chicken 1 tsp. salt

<!. hard cooked eggs 1 thsp. lemon Juice Salt and pepper I tsp. grated onion

'.2 cup finely chopt>cd parsley '" cup finely chopped celery tsp. unnavorcd gelatin 1 !hip. finely chopped pimiento

1 tsp. cold water 2 tbsos. Worccstcrshinc sauce Cut up chicken in quarters ~r

1 1 tbsp. finely chopped green

ei~hls and place in kettle with !>r·pper sliced onion, sliced carrot and· Combine soft bread crumb!, celery lca1'es. Sprinkle with salt I chicken, beaten eggs, chichn stock and pepper. Add boiling water to I salt, lemon juice, onion, celery, pi· barely cover the chicken. Cook mien to. mushrooms, Worcestershi:e. about 1l.'z to 2 hours, or until meal sauce and green pepper. Bake In

begins tn fall of£ bones. Remove' greaser! 9 x 4 inch loaf pan in a chicken from stock. Strain stock. moderate oven (350 degrees F) for and skim off excess fat. Let stock· 40 minutes. Cool loaf for 10 min· cook some more unLI reduced to utc.; bc!ure unmolding on serving about I \2 cups. 'stir in I teaspoon: plate. gelatin which has been softened in: --------1 tablespoon water. Add gelatin to' L• Cl b hot stock ;:t end o fcooldng period. i !OllS U S

\\'hen chicken has cooled cnou~h to handle. rcmOI'C meat from bones, Activities "~araling li~llt anrt dark mc;~t.

1 Di.<curd hones anrl skin. Chop fine. ·Chop ll'hitcs and yo\:o;s of c~~s BELL ISLA:\U-Titc Bell lslanrt •eparately ·, ~lois ten each with, Club held their fortni~htly meet· chicken stock and season to t<Jstc. in;: in tile Lc·~iun Clltb, room! Arrange in loaf pan, dark meal.' Tucs'ia,· c1·cning. ~1;11' 21. Prcsi· y0\ks, par>lcy, ligl1t meat and dct1t llla1r Kennedy rrrsidrd OI'Cf

while>. Pour 1 eup stork o1·cr all. th<~ wcrk:,· and \ar~e memhrrshi[l

Dr. Trevor Lloyd, Professor of Geography at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, U.S.A, Ybited Dc1:1iniori Wabana Ore, Limited, recently .. \Vhile here, Professor Lloyd \'isited the underground mining operz ems. He was conducted on the tour, underground by the Superintendent of mining_, H. D. Cameron, Dr. Lloyd ldl, and Mr. Cameron, ready for the trip into No. 4 slope. Dr. Lloyd was favourably impressed by the modern mining methods

____ . _ .. _ . --------- -·- __ ._ .. __ Co\'Cr ll'i\h wnrrl paper. ant! place "''" in otlcndancc. in use at Wabana. .

W! b B 'Cl } ·one enjoyed 1ecing their two top '"· · -·_ .. .,-:=---:::.;e.:.;.::ll .. weight on to plo hold !irntly until '!. .bck \l'alsh, District Gov-

SUCCA~ -s'ful Card w a ana oys u ) tc ..... , ' '. • al'crs h;n'C icllrtl. Chill 0\'cl'l\i~!ht. crnur for District 41;.; \\JS lh~ \A:J •

1 on three ocasion5 during thr H BirthdayS ~;rvr cold, sliced with ,a lad. Scnes, sp2~·'"'r at the lunchccn. Lion Jack

B ' Cl b BELL ISLAND-While the d1· pr,st few weeks members of the ft . G to 8. [ 11 "' intn111uccrl h,,. the Prcsirlcnt, Game oys u rector of the Bo~·s Club \\a5 away, ll'aonna Boys' Club mothers group ' ' : ;1]111 I he I otc of thanks \\';JS tend·

four of our faithful volunteers put have provided refreshments for' BELL JSLAI'\U-}1•·:11' llan 1.o 1\0H:: A ~nod irlca 11hcn prc,ing 1 creel h~· Lion Pat Ezekiel.

• -

1

in a great deal of extra time at the visiting and home town teams. We, returns of tile day to ~Irs. Bert· any coc:;cd mc:JI is to c,;c \11'11' brr•on1 ·'"'c will be held toclay BELL ISLAND-A very ~uc· 'club. Our sincere thanks to ~!al· thank them for their generosity,: St~res who celebrated her lmth·. ::1atchin~ loaf pans. l'ul yrrur me:<~ ~;•turday, .June 1.

cessful card game was held in the I colm Hi~hmorc, Don Farrar, Bcr- and also those kind ladies who I day on ~!ny 26th. :in one, co1·cr with l':r,xcrl paper, set Boys' Club by the Mother's Group' nic Sto\'le's and Arnold Bennett. prol'ided sandwiches for the dance . A \'cry happy birthday to ~Irs .. the bot:om of the second pan on Sttll.F~a'' Set'\'1. ces on Mr,y 21, The following prizes I ~!ike H-ibbs, our genial and faith· held last Friday night. . Mike Ryan who celebrates her top of th~ paper, then place ;; b:·ick 1 ~ ~ were won by Mrs. Albrrt Sellars.! ful caretaker was always on the The mothers group orgamzed birthday today June I st. Greet·. in the top p<Jn. : .u.;GLIL\:'\ 1 case milk donated, ~!rs. James 1 job. The president of our board whae proved to be a very success- ings from all her Bell Island I -- , <Sunday .\fler Ascension Day)

. __ Adams. ~ lbs. tea won by ~!rs. 1 made frequent visits· to the club ful Card Party on t~e n~ght of ~ncnds and rclr·tii'Cs. ~!rs. Ryan • Both thrsc loaves ;~re ta'iy and 1

5\. c1·•Jrian'.,, Rector, Re1·. T. E. large num- BELL ISL'AND-It was with Thos. Sweeney donated. by T. ~LIto lend a helping har.d. To all these ~lay 21st. It was a fmanc1a! s'Jc· IS presently a patlent. at the 1 ceonom:cai. The cold molded loaf Smith, ·ar~anist, ~!i>s ~L L. Jen·

;:m~t a: :he regular deep regret that we learned of I ~heyW One Cbox C~~ce~1es t~n ~Y kind folk we say, thank )'OU, for cess and from f,ll reports those Sanatonum. It 1s the wtsh of all i will make >ix scrl'ings 11ith only 1 r.ings, LRA~!. 8_30 a.m., Holy w:i~l nf the Home the passing of Mrs. Anne Me-l' rs. m. antwe , ona e Y

1

being ready to give extra time, in who came had a good h~1c. that she may soon be restored to cup di~cd cooked chicken, and you Communion; 11 a.m., Sung Eu-

Passing of Mrs. Michael McGrath

,\;soc~ation of the Grath b 1

v d If f M Wfllter Squire, one sack potatoes order that the programme of the The dance held on Fnday nigh~ her former good health. . I ll'ill get six to eight scn·in~s from c!mist; 2.30 p.m., su~.day School ~~~.or: a\ School which Micha'et h~c~reath, w weho o pas~e~ I bwonGby ~!r~.r Pact Nbeary, donahted club could be carried on without May. 24th wa5 a huge success. Fl· Congratulahons and ~~st 'wts~- the hot loaf, using 2 cups ground: and Bible Class; 7 p.m., Even-e: )Jay 21st. In attend· away at the residence of her ~ be~rgre •'J· h apr nge, odne tamd interruption. nanctally, lt was UJe most 5UC· es to ~~ISS Diane Phcl.-n llho IS cooker! chicken or turkey. I song and Sermon.

• 11

gue;t speaker was daughter, ~Irs. , Kelvin Decker, I ~onJ Y ~ rs~! oH n t endney, o~a e Other than the report on the De; eessful of our dances, held at th~ celebratmg her 15th birthday today MOLDED CH/Cli:E.V LOAF' I St. }!~·r;·'s-3 p.m., Evensong . Cl!t, ,\ssimnt Superln· Dominion :'Jo. 1 on Thursday, Ma y ames , ~n ' oor pme a troit Co~v~~loion,. news on Boys Boys' Club, since 1.-..st November. June 1st. • • I pck. lemon-fl~l·ored gc!Jtin ! and Ser'""n. '~ ~~~ L'nited Church De- 23rd. following • long lllness Th~ lamp do~ated b> Klrby Hunt,, a.nd Club actmttes did not !>ppear in From the kind comments of the . th<Jt Saturday's trip will-be-;;;;- ex· 2 cups hot cllickcn stock free C:'\ITED ClltJRCII ll E~ucltinn late :\Irs. McGrath, mas born at won 'Qy Mrls. iloan fM1eLteoo1 . , '1 ~el the Dally News for a number of dancers, we are led to believe _tha: ception. from fnt. . ·. I ~!inistcr, Rt•l'. :i. B. Holldct', 11

c::;:~~h~,,:t~:~ i~)~e~~:!: ~~a2'~~~lebee~r~u~es~~eJe~~~ ;;!~ ~~~~~.r~·~e J~~o Jl~:~~.u Bhr~e;n~e;c~; i ~~ee:\a·~~\~:: bt~~- :~~~· how, ~rv~~~~o;ego~~dti~e ~~~e~;~l b~~~~: m:~~;~te li~~~~s ins:~~o;un~o"r~k~~~~~i I ,, ~~~u~~~~~~Jc:e~,:~~do ntcel)!: ~,:'~d:t~il'~~~o~'t;hip~.m~:30 D~:~~ 11 ·\ L".

1 , h th 1 1 1 f , th t 42 Of er .~hss illarJor e Heat , ~Irs. r rcu I a , h 1 1 · rJ. · , ·-~ e etg • e s ant or e pas years. Rose B. Glick Power's Super· , ,,1 :1ccount of the exciting game When thil column is published sections of our Club are now !Jc· .< cup c oppet green pepper \l'orsliip. :~~ a_llt·r.;.c':. the meet· ill quile and unnssuming nature, market ~Irs. Sa;ah Ralph r.nd ~lrs.' pl:<Hd on the lwsketball court of our Intermediate All-Star Basket-~ in~ pl;~)·c<!. Three important 2 tbsps, chopped pimiento . S:\1.\'ATIO:"' AR~IY

::t R:;:nrJI t ouncll of I ~Irs. ~!cGrath was well and fav· Marv Ken ned>· who also donated 'the. \\'a Ilana Boys' Club on May ball team should be on their w;:,y games will be pl::,yed on jfonday. 2 tlbps, 1·ine~ar St·uiur '!J.ior Wallace anti ~!rs. ~ ,~th•Jul .. \s,ociations ourably known bv all who knew valu'able prizes in this conneclion. I Bth hr.s been published. This was I to St. John's to play a Kinsmen 1 night, June 3rd. The Junior Sec·~ '• tsp, salt · . l'i:;c CO.'s. 11 a.m., Holiness ~!eel· >.JJ .. 1> r"'ntly. There· her and her passing is sincerely ·-----------·!an exhihitlon game between st. Boys' Club team. Gordon Pike, lion game start~ 7.15; Intermediate, '• cup chopped >tufft-d o\i1cs :n·;: 2 p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., , ,';:ne o: the .more im· regretted by her many friends at the Genera! Hospital Wednesday Bon's ar.d Holy Cross. We were, and his helpers, have always seen 8.15; Senior 9.15. Parents of play·!· D;~;h of pcpr.cr . l'r"i'c Ji~cting; 6.30 p.m., Pra;··

"n, .,,n,clt nad c~me and nei~hbours. ~lay 29th. Mr. Skanes was in hi5 1 ven· pleased to see so many adults 'ito !t thai'Wahana Boys' Club rr.cm· crs, and adults interested in H'P· gr,lcd onion t·r ~lectin~: 7 p.m., Great S•h• ,;~~ ": .l~a.t meetinG. She ts survived b;· her hus· 70th ~;ear. A detailea account of his 1 of 'Bell Island present at the hers hal'e &n enjoyable time when basketball arc invited to any or: Da·h of \\'orcestcr•hirr ~aucc tion ~lectin c. · ... t~,trl .hat 10mc band, a retired pensioner with demise ·will appear in the next game, and we believe that every- visiting st. John's, and we know all of these g<.mcs. !b;ol"e ~ebtin in Ito! chicken All arc welcome.

t: u_,rr. to goo~ ad·; '!ichael and William, Bell Island; Uhf¥ik1S£L~' ~~:s;:ll!i~~~-;;·- ~. ·. ·r· .,. •.•. · ., '.''" ........ , ....... _ .... - -~.:~.-.. ···.-.:~ .. ".r •. _,·· .• ·.-~.}.·.;:-f_f,.' ·.:.~.··.:.:.~.·., .. ~ tr.r1a~t <•! those que5· •. the mining compr.nv, two sons, I --· . ·---·- ___ .. ___ -.---. ---.--sf::J~~~~~iii,iiiii~ I ·1.'1.1 ~or cilCUSSlOn It,. two daughters, Anne. ~Irs. Ktll'in I 'FJ:"~ ' .. "'." . " .... '. \. ' , .. , .... " . < .. - "·"''. ~- >' ; " ' •

:.1.c bu•incss section i Thomas ~lugford, The Goulds, ~ I mrcttn~. Decker, Bell Island; Sarah, ~Irs.

rn ~~ .. troc:u.erd by Miss IBrisus. Two step-brother, Messrs. I lidnt · 0~9et IJW/te flit,• fk FORD• BRITISH • 1 t1c~prtn"pal of the Brendan and WilHam Bartlett,

CllrtC:dfnli-' one of his 1 Brendlln at Brigus, and Willlam at -~:is. \lr. l'a-r's ~ddrcss Marysvale, C.B.; Also twenty four . ~:m.1:1n; onrl lnforma· grand children and o11e· great :c·l:hc~ on the l'arlous grand child. The funeral took 1:: ct!firultics th~t are place Saturday· morning to the : t~.r work of teaching Church of the Immt-culate Con· ~~:.t-<!ay cclucation, and ception at Wabana where Requiem

lattors ::~at influence ?!lass wa! celebrated by Rev, Fr. · mrsscd the im·. J. L. O'Dwyer. Interment was In

. , ·•h:ch pmnts could 'the R.C. Cemetery. p,:.y tr. the intere5t of Mr. Bert Rideout of Rideout's

&:1 he 1w~· strongly ap- Funeral Home was the under· l&r!nts to accept their taker and the following comprised

1 ly Ill that import- the pall-ber.rers:-Messrs. Hugh tr.c education of Nolan, Mike Keels, Wm. Murphy,

Denis Murphy, John Whelan, wa! Wt·ll received

of ,;,~nks, proposed • was tendered Mr.

' tipJblc ami chal·

Harry Barnes. Deepest sympathy is extended to

the bereaved family. May she rest in Peace.

1"!e c! tltc meeting a A • M \!,(t,l; hour was spent ppreciates r.

e, tea ht1n~ serl'ed by 1

,

o( lhr Surial Com· . H. ·Mercer Services

(ottOtl Gttest 1 Editor Bell Island News, Dear Slr:-A few weeks a~o I

K• . was & patient In the Grucc Hos· } W a filS pita! there I saw ~!r. Mercer who

Is doing a real mission. I know ~LA-;-- the people In the outports must

1 ,1 ~D , - The guest be glad to have a man such as ~~! Ktwams Weekly him. I saw him 5peak to every one I c;~C!da". c1·enlng was big and smr.!l, rich and poor. He l ~n rxecutil'e dlnc·ll5 sure to send a message to every

1 n, llnn' Club. We ~!other and Fatltcr and all the re· :; h'l'in~ ~!r. Cot- lativcs, who would not say he is

r us next issue. doing a good joh. Plenty -or those

1:\ our report of a Home and at !he Anglican

. h, appcarini In ~~ws last Saturday

in error, that Mra. ~·~~ elected &ecre­This should have

Butler elected lin. Albert Sellars,

and Meeting ::::---..

meelinl of and School A&­

held at the And· . June 3rd.

people have not !he way to get to St. John's. With those remarks I would llka to S[•Y although he I! over elihty )'cars he means to carry on. He has my best respects and all the thanks I have Is his. He 5eems to be very. liberal about his work. He will be repaid some d£>y, not with a cheque but with I hope a home In !leaven.

I worked with Mr. Mercer about forty years ago. He was then my boss, and ever since I found him a real man, and worthy of the highest commendation.

Gratefully, HARVEY KITCHEN.

DiedWednesday I · B~LL ISLAND-It WI! with prb-1

found reKret that we learned of • the sudden pmini 'o:O.Mr. Patrick I ; Skanu, a highly respected rcsi· ' dent of Lh• Weal Mlne1, who ~led •

Choose from 13 different ·models that give you low flrsfcoat, low maintenance, high gasoline mileage

Compare ford-British cars with any other eronomy can! You'll find advantages in their leg-stretching roominm, wide front and rear vision and new bump-5moothing &uspcnsion. And how you'll like their alert performance and smart, modern, big·alr styling! ...,

Choose from Canada's largest line of C(Onomy models­from 2-door and 4-door sedans, station wagons and convertible5 , •• 4- and 6-cylinder enginell, automatic transmission and many other advanced features. There's a

wide range of altractil'e colours and upholstery material~ too. In tvtry way, it will pay you to choose from the Ford-British line I ANOLIA-the super-thrift car with the unrivalled combination of more style, more room, superior visibility and amazing poWer!

PREPI!CT-handsome 1ea5y-to-handlc 4-door com­panion car to the Ang]ia. !tis an ideal low-cost car for t)le budget-minded family.

CONSUL-a real beauty with long, low styling and 6-passenger roominess. Has powerful short-stroke 4-cylinder engine that'& thrifty on gasoline.

ZE!PHYR-8 -gives you 6-cylindcr power and · 5triOothness. Crisply 5tyled with longer, lower lines and

roomy interior. ZODIAC-8-the new FORD-BRITISH "luxury liner" with 6-cylinder engine, genuine leather upholstery, 2-tone colours and whitewall tires as standard equipment.

Prices begin as low as S1 501 ~ - (S•;;tlltd 1111 ptlc•, rrlth ot .. O.:rd II<1Drf .....,P"..,·l '

• 'SOLD AND SERVICED IY FORD-MONARCH IHALERS COAST TO COAST

GEORGE G~ R. PARSONS, Ltd. EUZABETH,AVENUE . . GEORGE G. R.,P,ARSONS LTD., GRAND FALL~ DIAL 9-1015

I,

I ' I I I \ I

I I ' I

i I ' I

I

I,

Page 10: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

I

. I

' I I

i . )I

, I

i ' I .,

., '

'' '

: ··t ' ' ' ..

'·i. ' I

' ,. I'

' 1 ~ ·I

.. I . : . ' ' ' i ',, ,1/

,,

.I

. I

.AT· THE

GIRL'S COAT N' BONNET SETS

FVTVRA.UA I

Reg. $21.95 • ........ ,Now $]2;98

CORDUROY .......... Now $4.9~

G.tB.t·RDINE ( Li11u~d with Hat) .......... $3.98

GIRLS' COATS Size 7 t.o 12 );ear&

FUTURA.UA Rr~. $21.95. I I I I 0 0 0 0

.'Sou: $12.98

TJT'liED"S Reduced fr·om $14.95 to only $9.98

~

TEEN COA.TS ......... · ... . $17.95

BOYS' COATS COAT N' CAP SETS: FVTVRA.YA

Reg. $21.95 ......... Now $14.95

GABJRDINE (Liflied) . ·.Now $3.98

TrFF-ED .SPORT COA·TS ..... ~8.98 (Reg. $14.00)

RVBRER RAINf.OATS .... . $4.98

\ lf itlr Hat Special

CAR COATS I,.tDIES ............................ · .... $6.98 GIRLS' ........................ $4.98 and $6.98 BOYS' ....................... $3.98 up M $6.98 CHILDRENS' ................ $2.49 up to $3.98

' '

MEN'S COATS CABA.RDlNE ......................... . $12.95 TYCOND.l

' .... ' ' .. ' . ' .. ' . ' . ' . ' ....... -$15.95 TWl~ED ............................... $19.95 TWEED SPORT COATS ...... , ......... $16~95

ARCADE · . Th!' Store where wi~e and .thrifty shoppel!l love to shop.

'

--~~~---~- leal'e · the train to have breakfast CLOTHES make the .

.Paramount

Now Playing

C 1 at the nearbv Lacy HoteL Andrews

apl .. tO} craltly unco.uples the two. passen· ger car~ and starls racmg tile · "Gencml. "· When tire surprised

.--:...-~-1~--~d·- ------~Fuller sees {he forepart of his 0· a y train disappearing arou~d a be~ d.

. he gi l'es chase for eight wild • I

'

man II Cti mckei the clothes

W~t L. CHAFE,· Tail -- !hours.

WALT DISNEY'S "THE GREAT TONY CURTIS LOCOMOTIVE CHASE"

' COLLEEN MILLER IN "THE IAWBIDE YEARS" WALT Disney's "The Grcu'

Locomotive Chase", produced or

Popular Tony curtis hu scored I location in CinemnScope, will another amuh actlon-ftlm assign· Fess PMker and Jeffrey Hu.nter in ment In hi• new starring role with 1 the top staring roles, is bamally a Colleen Miller and Arthur Kennedy 1 spy thriller .dramatized from 1

1 The ele hant orig!naUv was no . In Unlverul-Internatlonal's Tech· Civil War episode that might have\ . h P I d Ill wu no : nlcolor !llm "The Rawhide Years" 1 changed history had It succeeded. bigger than a lphg an e i'

' ' It d 1 d Jt f d circus t en e t er. which optna tomorrow .t the eve ope as a resu o a. ar· • , Paramount Theatre. ing scheme blue-printed by a Un· • • •

I ' ion raiding party to cut the Con·

Tony hu been brought to the !ederacy in two by crippling the ·screen In Arabian Knight stories, vital railroad artery between the ! prlze!lght and sports car rac!n~ big supply base at Atlanta ;~nd the I films which leaned heavily on the ·central front at Chattanooga. i action aide, but bls current role I This high-speed tale of espio­! as 1 river ateamhoM gambling act· nage, pictured authentically in venturer tops his previous !ilms "The Great Locomotive Cht.5e," is 1

·in the action category. known as the famous Andrews 1 Barbers In a midwest town stru~k '

1 Raid of 1862. It involved two loco· 1 for higher pay. A razor no work.

1 ! Tht fact that a qualified 1 vet· I motives the "General " stolen by 1 • • • eran film stunt man recently told James .J. Andrews ,an'd the "Tcx· i Tolerating intolerance is what

.4 HOLD 'VORlH Sl

PICTURE TIME

SPRINGTIME IS

GET YOUR CAMERA

NOW,

THE PONY IS BUT O~E OF 'IA"'Y - ·"·' AT PRICE 39.i~

TOO.TON'S a syndicated f!im writer that

1 as," grabbed h~· Confederate train I we call real tolerance. • I

Curtis comes closest, among the conductor William A. Fuller to ____ -----· current crop of lelldmg men to I frustrate the plot. In the Disney CHANGISG SERVICE I

·emulating the late and great production, Andrews is portrayed I FORT ~ILL!Ml, ~nt. ~CP) -: Douglaa Fairbanks, Sr., i~ scre~n by Fess P~·rker and Fuller is char· I The ~ 1 me 1s approaching 11o hen the , daring, Is strong!~. IUstamed . In I acterized by Jef!rey Hunter. function~. of many c1ty depa.rl-: the u~,foldlnl of Th~ Rawhide

1

. Andrews and his party po~e as I mcnt~ will bR\'e to be turned o>.er , Years. . Kentuckian~ when they board the to povate lntere5ts, because rn rie-l Curti! becomes

1 fugitive at the "General," with its two passenger I ing cos.ts, said Ald. J .. J. Spoon~r

'outset of "The Rawhide Years" and three freight cars, at ~!arietta. I "We will make 1. uvmg1 an~ ,p~o·

when he become• 11

prime suspe~l At Big Shanty, the next stop, Ful· m?te better service, at eas , lC

in 1 murder aboard a r!1•er boat.

1

ler, with his pr.ssengers and crew, said.

' Curtis rldes the fugitive trail for three )'ears before his de- .

· clslon to return to the scene of 1.

1 the gambling murder and free , himself of the charges. HI! I 'journey !1 rudely Interrupted on • the trail when he Is relieved of : h11 money by a bold but loveable , saddle tramp played by Arthur 'Kenned)'.

i ' When Curt Is oul maneUI'Hs I

'Kennedy and regains his passe!· : sions, the two become friends and proceed toward Curlls' origl!]al des1ination.

Curtis' homecoming finds his I

fiancee, a gambling hall ~nter· ! tainer played by Colcen ~Iiller, I the pride a.nd joy or gambling I hall proprietor Peter Van Eyck. ,

When the young ad\·enturer Is': ~iven reason to beliel'e. that Van

, Eyck wu involved in the m·er I boat murder, Curti~ i! once again fnrcecl to become a fugilil'c. This' time he is pursued by \'an Eyck's henchmen.

The ~wi(tly · pacrd film rea('hes :t~ r~citing climax when Curtis o.nd Kennedy aut-maneurcr the ril'cr pirate murde1·ers and the , former is cleared of the murder cnunt that hnd bceu hanging al'er hi! head !or three years.

; "The Rawhide Years" was di· 1

reeled by Randolph Mate and I . produced by Stanley Rubin. Wil· '

Ham Demarest and William Gar· · g&n head the 1trong 1upporting

call • 1

--- -------------·-··-

NOW PLAYING--- ·----- -· ----·

...,. WILUUI DEIIAUST • WI WAll ~~ • P11P • ml· -wme~

Also-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS E\'ESISG SllOWS-1 P.M.-~ P.~t.

".\TISEE: 2 P.".

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT1 EYE:\1:-.;G-ADll.TS .... ' ... 75c. CHILDRES ....... 35c .

I!ATI:"-<EES-ADULTS ...... 50c. CHILDREN ....... 2Sc.

NEXT ATTRACTION BARBARA ST:\:\'WYCK-STERLI!'<G HAYDEN in "CRn!E

OF PASSIO:"i"-SUSPENSE-THRILLS-ACTION.

PLEASE PARDON THE INTERRUPTION, FOLKS but . it's all the interest of •

1n ..._

BETTER STREETS for YOU! IN ORDER TO CO-OPERATE WITH THE CITY

COUNCIL'S STREET WIDENING AND STREET ~

IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 'AN INTERRUPTION

IN ELECTRIC SERVICE WILL BE NECESSARY FOR

RECONSTRUCTION OF REDDY'S TRANSMISSION

LINE ALONG RENNIE'S MILL ROAD.

PITDl --~'1 FIJEHDLY VHIA1U

TO-DAY ------ .------ __ ..

~. 'I>,

~ .. · ................ :,...,f, .. , ........ .

AND

THRILLS

Also-:.JP-TO.THE-/,'1/I~UTE 1\EWS

TIMI:S OF ~HOWS EYESISG SHOWS: 7 PJI.-~ I'JI.

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENI: ~\'E:\1:\G-ADlLTS ....... 75c. l llli.ORE:'i

UATI:'I"EES-ADULTS ...... SOc.

NEXT ATTRACTION ROBERT R\'A\'-A:'I'IT.\ EKBERG in "R.\('Ii

f:TERN JTY"-TIIR ILLS-S l'SPEl'i SE-E XC lTD! E\T.

ELECTRIC SERVICE WILL BE Off I~ THE EAST END OF THE CITY ·

GENERALLY SPEAKING: EVERYTHING EAST OF BONAVENTURE AND

CARTER'S HILL.

FROM 5.30 to 8.30 A.M. . . SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd

-- -COMP-ANY ,l

still one gam the Victory 1 their . tJtle w1

and cong , Ruth Guz:

stella Cart took

and tw1 the title. •

rnen saw Ho u.J:e 3 from HI Jlld AJ.O. 3

carroll was careY 786 (

now have ha1·e S pi

~ach other

·" . "231 ... ,11(

' ..... 161 ... '151 ~

29. 1957, w; Annual D

· of bowlin! league .. •nd ·

11 the Old Col w•s ho~t ~lr. ani

. J. Campi inr, .J

, ~lr. J

B> ~rho realize means to agreeably s

reply sayi1 if an\' !ill

had d-one

·League­. ~lr~. I

n of 'il'inners-P1 Resp.: M~.

Losers-Pro· Re.!p.: Mrs. ( Cbairman-: The Chairrr Prize List, rontains th lor the p;

T

Page 11: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

\' A'r

SATURDAY, JUNE , I , 957' ~C~h:am::p~io:nsZhi:ps~: ~~. ~.~· · Tup:e.nn=e~ll-;·iv~an--y..,..--:-~------~~-C-o-ok--Mill-.-e-r--N---Y--k;,.__ _ ___:_, -~,_;

II

" , '"m f"' tho <Omf•l yo" "d . . • :.: .. , : : .... ::_. :· .. : , . .., Tho. '"'"'"" "·' "' m>d 0 C.U!orn" ''" d '" "" F•id>Y. I oho wdO> ' "" i "'· , tth ""' b •• fof' onor•r• "· nnday N•ght Polo'""' •'"" '"" ,,., tho . • ... ... . .. ...... ''"' mght ,, tho F"'"" Athlot« I A survey by the New York Post' stone an and O'Malley have said . I m "' g" '"""· I I . I A.""'" I'" h SmokoC hold ot tho ohm".' tb' t mom bon of tho '""' "'" h"' 'U "" m" to th;.h

,. , t ,. ,,, m• m tho '" 1" s. c .. t., .. .. .107 "' 290 039

Boyd "B"k" p.,,. U to '" "~ ' S om o t "" • od o th m m g" '"" Ki.,, T h, "" u og • ., t 0 h" d 0 ,. •• , Moo F "" Co U o go. , •f "t<m

0

to, .rno wiU h"" to '"" ! o '" t it." ' ;, ''·""" todie> hm ,.. J. Elltott ,. ... f32 231 t ;

1 0371 '""" to tho gom• " ho '" bo" .'''" tho gomo. S"'h b tho "" m ' how wflh"'t , '"""" "' th\o ! Both "·""' ""' ""'" hm hom I "' ''' """"'"' "'"""'· to· boil<' . Both' o!obo ""'"' o ''""

1

·\r.r utlr 11on abo.ut lour I R. Guuwell . , .325 215 139 6791

tho "'"'" '"'""P" !Or tho bmboft thto '"'· Tho """ '"' to mY opt'l"' j"'t hod to bo. Tho 1 "" "''"' ""'' ,.rliolpooh I', otodwmo, "' """'hotmmgty 00· hght ''"" tho Notio"'t LooK'< J

1

nct r•>n~ralulatlom to \ 828 "' 823 "", Foftdt" "''" '"'" ot"o tho I• 1 gm tho r .. owolt ''" to "'"'", Umptcoo B"''' ooo;tft•U"' '""' ""'' ""'' tho. P"' low ''"", P""""''"''"' '"'"'"' to koep To,.doy to moko tho ohilt to Loo ll R.lh (iUZZIICII, Lillian __

1

re·entry In the Section "A" of the: Hugh Fardy, who after ten sea·' for fifty per ~ent of members pres- I ~·1lh Coo~e maktng an outsland- I the two clubs. Angelc~ (Dodgers) a!)d San Fran-

' '""'' """' ""d '"'" ! HOLY CROSS SR.•-<l st, Joho'o Foolbotl L"'"' • '' I"" of ""''" I• tho St. Joho'o oot lot • """'' bot "'" twO "" ''""'' '' '"' ym'o "'"'' _Tho bmd mombo" ""'"' ''" I Giooh I '"' '"''' thm !com : J. Wodd" , . : . , 198 228 170 891 I ""· Ho hotd • otmn,. P"''""'· · Buobotl ("'"'· h" '""' "P hto T"""'' tho ""'"'' '""'" I '""' "' Botl lot.,d. . '"'" foUow tho lohoy of "''"' ""'"' '"'''' Poto"' ol Loo A•·

, .. ,)

1

and 1110 from Jubilee I F. Hlok" ..... 200238 144 837

!hot of '"'"' "' tho Folldt" boo I"""· Ao • ,"'"" of '"'' H"'h" totlY to ohow op "P"ioUY thlo! Both '""'h" hop• to "' • foil I Roboc,t W

0

g" '• "'' ho too, goto.o, • ho m<lod hm to """ lh• · :~r 1.1h' W. O'Reilly . . .22~ 198 199

62

21 koy '"" '"' • ooopl• of yoou I"" ho '"" h"g "P hio '''""· .t•to io tho ""'"" "" .,,;obody '""""' ?' ~"ldjo• ""'" P'"""'' '""" t '"'"' -" bo mdmod to Dodgm ""' hood. '"' hio dO

'·'" 1101~ CroH Jun·

1

G. Wadden ... 204

222 210 636

. and hn! been acclaimed by many I he hun~ the laces, the spikes wer~ must lake the buli by the horns., both 1~n JUn~or and ~e.nior branches ;akc 1 ~ ,exceptiOn for .11

10 of the planned to spend $3,500,000 to pro·

J 1rr t1 H•1l~ Cross Sen·1 880 884 828 26921" "" of tho b"t ot tho! limo. to ~·dly """.'" ,h"g· lbto o .'OIL E_Ytd.,Uy '"""'>' Goo. ll"'tm" '"'' W'Y "" bo """" • """'' :·b ~""' th"o mot"' '"'"

0

moto o"d h""o th• Dodgm. ' " 0 ' ''"" G.E.O. HOLY CROSS JR ._, """'"" '"' h"'" ,;.,!tho • I'" ~·· "' M "0 "' btom 0 ! ''"'"' '" got th• ""'' '"' fiold • ~ '· tr tho .. ""' '"' '"'I"'"'"'' t"cwoll 11.11 lops with i90 1 D. Fltzgeralcl ... 2~1 227 lBI

639

chief contenders for the M.V.P. 1 Today v.e have to ~ay wei· I him. With less than a week to go ·learns or~anized. I b' l! we be.~anhto subsidize .base- today in the proposc,d shifts, the

l

·

1

rc< i36 13321. R. Short' 2'7 '"7 196

690

award In the football league 1 Vcomehback to big, blondle before the opening and with nell', all. ttea~s. t te mThayar satd

1

n ball club oflicials weren't talking. ' " " " " "" ' '"' >t D fd Y I '" m "''"" "' h o 'Po t " II

rr•; ha•r R po1nl~ ann J. Cranshaw ... 182 248 236 662

Pete Ivany, although not RS well: an ac ona • "lnown • I• members ready to be accepted one sort, · . s '. a O')lallcv denied reports from '""' ""'"'' "d hm : J. c • ..,. ... ,.. """ "' ''"''"" ... ,., .. Po"'" ,, tho ' :~~ ym~ '"' '" 1""1 10" ' '""" tht.•k tho! tho """"' ' On! v OnP Transfer d.m~:: l::'"~ o;:::~·"~" ""

1

•' '" p.,;""" th•l ' ,., ..... , ... ' "' y ot h" o" ""''" y 938 9t 8 ozt "" ''"" ld ploy "' tho t 904F otldt'" I F It "P" .~ ~ Y '"'""I ~' "' , woo !d "" f"' o '" U to""" t. I , ·• ' ;, g t tho t ;~or;_,;"" ·,",

1~' \' ~ · .«o "'"' • '"" fi•m to ~'"""ttl" 1 i _ football team on their re·entry Into 1 ,1 5 as aturc Boy, Big 1 . • • • : F '1"7 B b l} . s . ·, t t a . a · c V ~ the possible transfer of the Dodg·

•:r;lnl;l'tln or pnbc~ will A.l .. :-3 . . • • '' "'" ''.' ... ' '. I Section "A". During the pas.t few i 'a~ghan Is ~act~ lin the Guard! I I don't know II the Umpires . or J ase a ~~~~: :os ~:~~~ eth~r er::ise .. Th~i ers to Los Angeles.-

,, loll"''"' tho ''"" "' ' T. cmolt ,.8280 284 790

. '""· oommltm"to of ""'' oof· ! "'"~ ''" ' "0'""'~" Bo"d "' th.S.,,.n A""'"' 1 ' Th · ' " "~'' • . •· .. ,,1 11hrn1hr men play T. Benson:: :.

207 28123

:side ol St. John's has forced hlml' being. out of action last year. tlon has {eallv went Rflcr 1 O~ly one transfer was applied , c ":ayor has tnl'llcd \\alter I Tolllclevis10n, he sai?: "doesn't

1:.1 :hr !;die; at 8.30. I.J. O'Brien . , , .

196 265 2~~ ~i~ ; to b)'·pass his participation In the 1

The big bat, the fast outrlcld·l I' those liall plai·ers who have 1.f~r tn the 1~7 baseball se.ason, ·~S: 0 Molle~ • Dodgers president,_ and enler the picture at all. . _

1

,, Noseworthy 173 188 216

~ I game, but this year Pete hopes to 'er and 11ork·house of many bceri acth·e" the past number I II he.n all te~s made their regis· I B b II ---,. . .. "" ta8 !03 809i _ .. 8221004912 " ''" "' off"'!' "' tim• to tho G""''' "' City '""' wtu b< ~ ''"" "" th< dlom""d to ''"''"" bot "''""" tho St. Joh•'• R d

' '. 110 218 183 ~11 . G. E. OIL:-0 28081 game. He Is the Fellcllan delegate back at Infield duties which I serve on either organization. Baseball Leagu~ ?nly one player! a se a 0 u·n up . , lRl 204 173 ~8! F. Hammond , ..

138 143 169 4t\O. to the St. John'! Football Lea· .he teak up. In, 1955 the Ia at , Just ~skin~ !or applications for requested permmton !or a trar.1- ·, _ .

1~1 21~ liO ~4 I W. Hammond . , , 174 142 1~9 47~ gue. time he gB\•e ~ p~rformance. I r~··· r\cmber~ to any Assoda· fer. , . ~0 """ 2!92 J. Cow" ..... 105 "' In otO I Both tho" two !ott"'' hd•g V 1 !too t• '"' j"'t """gh. II H"" Kotlo "'"''' """th· PHOL<DELPifLU-HHOOKLY" tcip, Fcidoy oight as he staked 1 H Cowan

171 2

1 1

,

9

\youth and good experience Ia the aughan, aMlher Fard~·, as lar new members arc needed to p~w pttcher who rltd mound duty PH!Lf\DELPHIA .1 ~12 15.1 214 "89

1

' ' .... '

638 72

"

9

" MQ league and onlv time wlll g\" tho " bmboU '"'"" " """' '"" tho Cmpf•" B"''' "' tho '''" Holy ''"" '"'' Y'"'· KO.'- . · · - W• tio '"""''st. t.ooio '""""'' ~ o H oio-. " 636 20031 ' is o d h 1 s d h b · t · tllo-ru.n tnple broke O\'er Phila· ·ton.· O\'er ~lilwaukne Bra"es 1·n a

"'"Ito. F"' th • P"'" t thoy wut , ' '""' • " ' ''"'' boO.' • '"''"' A'""' t ott"' th" Ibm " Y " "' "'" "''. "'th tho d t h " '

I do tho "o<htog O.'d mo "''" ;, t .'"'"''" t If'"" "" th' dl om"' d "''" t '""""" h '"ld "' k m•• M"""' C "hoi '""'' th" ""'"" ' P " ""' t od tho Ph it' to o 2-1 :0" m' tho! ''"' ""' ' toto! of 20 d" U" f"' b otb '"""" A "' B ' wtth ""'" m b tt ' ' """'old '"I • h "• • ho hm b "' """ tw tho "' hi• ""''", '"' • It owed '"'' ''"

00

ry ""' B •ookt ,. " Dod«" ' hi" · I"'""· woth hf• hooYy bot "' hio "'" 1•mo, Gn•l '"" '"" who '.'ght ,t o ""'"' of tho .,,.,. Fci~oy '''"' bohi•d Robi• Rob· 1, The defeat left I he Bra 1·es in a

base running. He .was alwa)'S R have never played the •a me \1\'e and team delegates. crts !me pitch mg. he for th1rd place 11 ith Phtladel·

i t r th G d

~ Jone1 got hts hit, t0 right !1eld, ph1a. '

DRY LEA.GUE: P~'C s · rna ns a)' o e uar s like Jo'ardy can be just as good at these 1 th . . I Whlto "" '"'"''"' ftg.,; bow; I '""' of Ibm p\oym '"' , "d two oot Gn, "'"""'' ,,..

1 , CHtCAGO 6 - DETROIT 0

ld A al B l• I portS was a mainstay to the St Bon's jobs as former r players but n e fourth mnlng wtth \llo on I s nnu ow mg 10 M d out local baseball it makes an open- must admit do contain. heck Probable Pitchers ~~;s dt~~blfir::a~:~dththep~al;ly and . CHICAGO ( APl - Plt~hing' hi!

' fl on ay lng ior the return of another. of I Jot of knoll·]edge of the Drysdale in lO 2_3 ·nn~n )~es off' [lr•t complete game >lnCe la!l

A 01 I

• • • game and can serve ellher of :SEW 50RK (AP) - Probable I them here 1 ~ 1 g, .. e beat A·.l~. 23, r1~hthander Bob Keegan

t d C l . -, St. Pot'o bo,.bott '"''h •Skt" thou ,.,.,tutto"· pitohm foo !odor'• motor ''"'"o "" wo · "'t '"'doy "''"'· •·t. ''""'' oight ohokod off "'''"" er 0 ony I Tho '""0 "' • ''" Colt•.•• pcygom•>t moybo '""""" • • • .. "" , .. , "' '"'' "'"''' ,, i ,,,; • h•t•, hoth '" . tht "'""' I """ "' '""' hito '"' 0 llo ,;,. ~~r~~. 11ol6l tak~ plac\r ~he A;.rhe : one learn and one ninth thl~ Next week seems to he Sports parentheses): 1 'SEWg YORK 3-PlTISBt:RGfi tory that stretched Chicago White

.. ' 0, " '""' ' ."' • "'

0Y "'· ' '"' " hto '"" Hmy wtu bo ":"> '" st. Joho'o with •I lmt Am"''"' L<og"' PITI'SB • ', ' '"' ''"'"' lood to '""' gom.,.

:9 19J• "" 1hr rlolr o! ~lrs.llope Senger, ~Irs. Rulh Guu- th~~irs~ of lhe elenb In the bo)sl In the Guards uniform thl~ llwO of the ~chools planning to Detrmt at Chtcago-Hoert 11-1) or 'lave r u:GH lAP!.- "

1

lliel Shrrm Lollar's twe>-run homer \"~u;: nmnrr ant! Pre-, well. capt. 1 an g1rl~ athletic com~ctltion I season. Young Harry 1! slated run off I heir Sport! Days. on, Sleater (1-0) n Wtlson (5-2). 1 htttm :r"e !5

conse.culil'e ~arne in tl1e f1r.ct inning and Wall

· ., h· '""' '" "''' o I tho GOf.DSTOSE TROPHY ''""'' " I0.30 '"' '"""' 0 P , '" ""ttlo!d P"'ttloo olth th• , ""'doy· tho Pdooo of Wot" '"' i ctml"'d ot Ko""' Citr "l- ;,;, g ~b~; \: t9 ""h "" '"hth 1

DmpO, "' "" >fo """ io tho ' '· "'· '"'I Uw •Hm took ''' Pfm T'"m-R"""''' "" "'It! toto '" tho '"""""· ' Go,.do thf• ""'" '"' "" st. Roo'o Co !log" "' "' top '"' • Gmio \I-') " B"oetto \3·". ' ,; g i " '''""' lh• "''"' ' "'""' modo <I '"" '"' K"K"'

" "'""' lo"t ctoh "h" SotHo "'!"''' ""· '''"" ,, ;,.,: I At! '"" ·~·m G~·'· Two "-' lo i ... , ... how "Skt" • m '''""' !hoi• "'"" t ''"'" '"' "'"'' "' : Roltim"" '' Nw "'"""'"·'" I ,:,: ~:.k o:" t m ';"!" '"'" .. ' '"''' '"' y "'" v "'""' ""' , ";; hn·' 10 lhr follow- ~lr~. ~1. Joy, ~Irs. Barbara Sacr<'V i Grade Ten 1111! g11e ftn exhibition I to 'his pllchcr 11hcn his son they highlight the school's athletic 1 (2,1) \~ Kucks (2·n bur"h Pirat an sF c. catcd. P 1 tts·~ lostng ].\ to Ralt1m~rc. the White . "' '"'I th, J. ,,,.. , ,.,t. "

1 ''~"'"''"I' d•!U wfththo Gndo , otop• "' to thop!ot<. "'o"''""" '"' tho , m. fl'• ''" '"''"" ot W ,hi,~oo·Ni•oo ,. •im , o:: 'i~ ,'Woy "'.'ht '"' "'""'I '" """ Uth ''"'''""

: I ""'"'" "'"' '"'"' Hl•h"t t.o""' A mo" _ "" '" b~J P.""'"' "" • dtoplor o\ • · • • hoiog 0 momboc of " ohompio,.hiP tt t'o Slobb o 1091. d.'Oht' Pd ~ . 0

''""' '"'" h" ' m tho" t,.l to '""" "'' "'' t'·, ,,,,,,,. H n . "'· n. !Jill;, y,1,,.,, '"· ' " "'"" mmh!'' whfto th• glob of : Tho Urn p;.,, B""rd "!tho .,,.. """ ;, t ""' "hoot ""' tho big . ''"""'' "'''"' , . """," B::,/ ;:""" '" th"d ""' Ti "" I h.,,.,"'''"""'"' ''""'·

. " "'· .t. '""'"" '"d , '"'' Htgh"t L'""' A""" _I P.t"o of • ''" Coltogo ''"'o" bntt L'"'"' "'"' to bo '""''" I h"'""' '" ""'' ott "hool• or .,,. ""'"'" '' c"''""' li·R•"ti tn<t i p<toh" '"' 'F 0

't :mslo " "l"f: Tho '"'· m '""' it ,. """ no-;, I•·· • ""· '"'' Phillip" 200. ,'"mpottog '' lho '"'"plhtoUo '"' Ito mt. At • """" "' Th"'''" tog" ;, bol•g wt""" of tho ~ D"bow.ky !H) " K!ipPotol" I but th' d ·b ce f clded the boll, trn1t th1• •e;~son, spmled hard· luck

"d• "'"'"'""' '· th• HI gh"t "'''' Fnm• _ "" '"''ottr "''"'' wtu '''" '"'o ." I olght "''' "" """"" momboc, VI oW L"'"'""· It'o " ;,diYid""t , It·"- . '"''' '~ ".""

0

: G'"' F'"" F '""' L"' · • porl"'""'" w·ith · . 1'·: 1i r. r;rant 11~!- Stella Carter: 3

3

1. ·: exhlb!tlon ,of m~rchmg aml dnll.l secretary Geo. Hartman, along award and one must admit, &1- i St. Lollll At ~~ilw2ukee <Nl 1 footed Will~~~c~o/ de bag. ,Fleet,- [two runs in the fir~t inning.

· " "'' "' "'d m•d• .,,. Htgli"t Tho" Fum" "" , Tho doy ' '""om ''"" ot wtth two "'"'"' momhm '"'"'' thooghthm ""'' '"'" pt.,ly of "'"'''"' t•tt ot "hmo•• "• t fly bot <Om ', '.· "' RO) K• It '• , . . ''""h" """"' '"'·'I •. ' '"" Phtttfpo. '" . "·'" '·"· "P "'"' 12.30 p.m. ""d I ""' '"' "' """''· ~hm ... "" I·~··""'"'· '" todfyldoot '""'' I " Spoh• r HI. : oiidi• h• 0 ' p "th 0 hmp ofto' I . t mmo "'~0~ ""' '",, ,, '"' "I:N: Jcrct Or .. \. C. TRILl 2od High;,, ·Tho" . Fum" twtl "'"mo '"" '""h ot '·"I w"'d born ~"'"'"tWo\!" Wtt'""m' '"""'''"''"" tt'o mtly ootl Now ~"'k ot Pithb"'gh-Aotoo-1 iro ,

1\,./:' ::'"" homo '':''· "~ 1

"

1""~" ohm" th•t ooilod : a• th' chmm:ln !or the

1

rKeating Troph\') Mrs St 11

p.m. sharp and will continue until I Iiams and V1ce Prestdent Gqrdon ~a &elfish endravour. ellt (3~) or Miller (0-1) vs Friend. BALTIMOR~ e game., ho~c\er. Nelle Fox at sec

0

n d. Then 'C t , m · - ' ' 0

' lh• do)''' foll pro1rom to '""' \Hl. · · 3 - NEW YORK f "l'h" Sh"m Lotto, toftod bfo of 1hr rrrning w's the I a~/e~HEsT TEAM AVERAGES plcte. s ··p ' I Brooklyn at Philadelphia (N)-1 dr~eW!nY~RK (AP)1Al Pitarcik ~0 · 1

7 homer into the left field

of ~ bnuqurt to ~Irs. I Dreadnought: ~in Lillian Vatch- The, program' \\~ll.be under Mr. I t. at s Football 'Curtis Onen Newcombe ((-4) \'S Sanford (5-1). I ancl sacrifi~·~ ~un~:C:a~· ft. h~ter s anc s. I cnr<a~r to ~~r~. Keal· er 214 Geo .. Dyce, ph) sica\ Instructor at ' I: I Baltlmo 0 . r ( n

1

g as. Lary, thr American Lea~ue win· ' ;urprl,r presentation I 'Royai Oak: ~Irs. Joan Phillips, the . college, and Miss Agnes' IT p • F b 11 p • :. ' . York y;~kre;~~-~s ·dh~ncatt:~ ~rw mngest .hurler last year with a ~. ''· ,,1 "C' •'""'' . '"· . Thorn ... ''"" '"''"0'"'· earns r a cllce oot a r actJce '""hit pit•hi•• ,r Rol ,.,;,~"'

1

"·" ""''· ob=>•' hi• ·~·'"" . "':.'· '""' "•th ' '""'I R""""' ""· Bnbm

5""'· st. Pot'• footb•tl t .. mo both C"'"' •~""' B footb•tl t .. m ! P

8"''"· o •tohh>. ~.,. ... oto

1

"''

0

'"'"' two ''"'"''"· '' ""' : ~ '" '"''"'"''"' of tOO.O. l"''"' ""' ""'"'· witt hoid two wilt hotd "' "''" po~tt" t"'lght I oophomo.,, b6o ft "'"'' · "'""" , '"otoh ho """' to bottm ''

1'1 1111

"n 10

latlle~ bowl-! Argus: ~Irs. Roberta Cook, 183.9. St Bon's' A A workouts ol'er the weekend and a at 7 o'clock at the top pitch of the home run o! the season - and a row . • ~::;:r:::;o;·.:· :~~·:h! I Ai"' ~~·~· v. T,ff, '83. • • • "'' "' pl•ym '"' both ''""' who "" Athtoti• G'""'"· All ptoy- ~""'d ,, two '"""-"'' '""' . All ,, tho " '....... • ...... ' .:, :pa\i•r 1\lst ·

11

hat )Irs.. Rodne~. Mrs. ~label Keeping,! H . ·dt.~ }} T are requested. to turn out for the ers. wishing to. try out are request, st~teru~ley to g~t the. Orioles I yield ~·ere singles. He ~truck out

''"' to .""""''· "".(~:;!!)'' ""· >f. Ftt•gmtd . .,.,,I an ua OUrney P•:~:;•.•,:m;"~~t h•~::j;,. thi• od to '"'"'· '""'"" "n,'h:,~;'',,";h;' ~~~::: '"" "'' omod '"'' ""' wotk, '

11111

.ab.l! urphr1>etl. made : Nelson: ~Irs. F. Burgess, 172.2. ! SUNDAY'S GAMES e\'ening. at seven o'~lock at th aller Jtm Brideweser doubled and 1 KASSAS CITY 3 - CLE\"EL!\:</D 1

"' ' ' 0""' ""' '''"'' c . " " ' . " 0

"""' f th. I .I anr iillle rontribution 1165 ~uragcous. • rs. - ' Tay or, 10 o'clock. Shamrock I F~ld a~d again tomor- Football· Pra· Ctl. ce I fie e. Bri~ew~~dcronan!.dloBo~lel's Gsacrdi- I KA:-ISAS CITY ( AP )-Ned Gar·

" , • 1 • • d row morn ng at ctghl o'clock I \' ar - · · · h d ,,, ''"' "'thmg "' '" . H""d' ""· B .. """"'· """ F. O'G'" y '"' J. • ..... , "· Tho "'' "' ,, . . . sTANDINGS I '" mh hod two "' 8otiimore'' I '" p ' ' ' " 0 ""''"'"' '""'' Eagle: )Irs. D. Driscoll,

144

,

2

, K Spatrow and G. Murphy. I attend · _ P ~e 1 s requestetl to F lly THF; CA:</ADIA:\' PRESS sPven hits. hiller and Btlly !luntcr smacked

... ""' "'' """""''"" '"'I A""" ""· Cto'" ""'''' ..... n. B""" "' R. Rodm"'d "· '"'"' both P""'"' " .. fol· or Holv Cross ''""'"' "'''" ! \HSHINGTON 7 - BOST" ' . 0 homo '"" " ...... City Ath· ""

1'"'" '"' lm" " KNOCKOUT SBRTES i >I K"''""'h, J, "'""'· 5 t D • W L Pot GBI MStnNGTON "pt tim L ·

1

"'" bco>o ""' of o '""'''""' ''·' '''''""· '"' '"" i Soott"' A -I L. Cooghf'" "' F. Ooktoy '''· 0 ;: ,_ · ''""'"· l Phol,, Tho Holy """ '"""' A '"d t ~"'i"o H ~ u .~0 ' ' "·, oio,to with iw -. t . '1~· · '"" "' '"'"" with o J.t nol"'t'

. ':""' P""' , .... P"' """''""'ght-Sti·o. t.tUi" Vot· , G :: b"g '"' T. Co\f"'d' i. o"1"1· H. ,'"!'~h' · \toto,.y, , B foot bolt oooodowitt hold ""'"· i Bcoo."y·• " t.o ·"" g ! ,;,th ;,;,, ,.,.,: u::b ';10

;,; on' ctm f'"d todiw"' Fddoy

.,'_;h' """" """"' by oh.,, ""· stotlo c"'"· ""· '"'" I J. K"g '"' B. Whfltlo "· J. A. ,:,' ;; • 11,;m0 N•~\ S. Aogot, ""I"'" "'""' ottbo Shomo"'k , """ ""'" " " .;oo ''; i fmm "'"'"'o" to gi••o w ,,.

1,;.1 """'

:-.· I Ell1otl, Mrs. Ruth Guziwcll, capt.' Walsh and B. Hudson. , . J ,' an, o !l Bro\1ne, Ft~ld. . . I. Philade~plHa 23 16 .590 2';2 . ton a .3-2 \1ctory over Boston Frj- • ---·----. ~.m.-Prnpn!cd hv the I Se.ctlon B M Woodford and F. !Cavanagh' 'JHa) es. Coach Andv Samuelson r.equesls St. Lams 19 19 .500 ~ dav mght . 1 - 1 ' untor W Dalton K K G f 1 • ~ " rlr: · · ·

'"""''""' tAm"'" D,y T» "' H. F"'' "' D .• ,... Go . - . '" ' '""· ' • "! '"""~' "' ploym '" to· . ow •• " " ·"' ' Tom B''"'"· •·iolim "' '"" "'' r· k s I G d .. ""'"'' , ... ,, .. "'· A c. I ph)'l->1... ". Tort... ,,.... )\, ' D. '" "' P. Ko\ty "' •. Co" B.:~~- DD •;,0'"'· 'L. Sm•th, '"' mghto pmt,... Ch·~~· " " -~"' ""'' ""· '"" hio Ooorlh ••. lC ct a es 00

,P \lr<. II .c.. Gr~nt. I BRrne~, Mr~. M. Sparkes, Mrs. A. I bett, and N. Hutton. • J Mar\ u' R an~e).' R. Donovan; PlttlbJr~h 11 27 .289 14 cmon against si~ wins, while Tru· . "' """· "''" ,.,~, Bob Lt""" "' " Lo•'"' "· ,- w ' o . . c ,, '"'· H. ""'"· ' Amorlo" "'''"' ' """ et""'" """ hi• '""'d ''. Fo B b II ·'·"" ... r'"'·' ""· W · A. lmou£sT SfNGL< PRAM~' N. Sp•nowo.'d G. M">phy. : . doh, J, Comod.,d. GOOD MARKS W

1• Pd. GBJ, ' uti.r f~ tho Sooot"'·'· · ' r aSe a

!.''P;: \lr•. n .. Guzzwell. i Section A - ~Irs. Joyc~· Elliott, I F. Bren. nan and J. Power vs, I PORT ARTHUR- SHER!}ROOKE, Que, (CP) ChiC!lto w L Pet. GBL Sh~r.lltop Billy Klau~ bobbled I Seasonal, Reserve ;;nd Familr '• " .... ''" r.. ""· "" h"" . "'. >t. K"'"''' "d J. P' "'" , To ' O• t. \C" -. "" ruoi'" t ,;, "'"'"" b<llo" !hoy " tt .tm - "" ' . "'""''" with I"" ""' '' ""' tiokoto o" "u; "' '"'' ,.. ~' ""· r," > G '""' h y·. 1

5,.

11"' B _ "ro. A" Fl ''", F. 0' Glo dy "d J. K'""" "· ,. ~;, "' ,'"; i m 'do h"' • f '" h "'' 0 ""'"' >• d "" , ""' "'" N ~ Y "' ~ " .• oo • ili• "'" "' whit h Heno g', '"rdi• g t" L.,'", "'" t ,.

1

'"' r:·7•:--r '"P·' J. V. R.' 280. · · · r .. .. ' '"d R. Rodm"'d. J ,.1 0 1

\ 0f,:: f, k:~"'" to lmo. P"' u ootd o t '"""it m" tiOg ,d.,; 0! ~:.::l: '' " 17 ·"" Y '"'' •d m "" d P lrw o to "oood : \\' w dd '"· Tho ti, k oto hm bo" "' ,;, h ""'"· . , Sp,.tot TrophY Jot y.,. Ploy,., T. M"'phy "' G. ntohordo "- with · · ' '""" '"·"'" 19;6. A mogo '"'"''"" wu 9Y.6 B'""' " " ·"' ' I "''"" !.<moo bcoko op th• go mo '"'o tho ,o.t two oight• ~ tho

.• ! . Ll!l, ll'hich appears• I'"""' B-M.,.' w. A. Hog'". •.. t ""' B. H"''"'· • A ,Y~''""' '"•''' "' ""'"''· P" o'"' '""""' with 00.2 '" K " " ·"" 1'1 I '"'" • '''"to to ldt 'Bolt Pnk ""' tho L'"'"' owot· ',"'""' '"' """'" of tho . L. Cooght"' "' F. Ook\oy "· "'" ''"' ''"" tornod by ' mo· ""' ;, 195.1. Atto•d""" to '"' 0""' Oty " ~ ·"' to ST. WU~ ' - >tiLWAUKF.E 3 I ary reports that ticket~ will a a·n

·.0· thr pa'l ~eason. \' "K"''"' Momortot T<opby" - H. Ffody "' D. RY'"· 1"' ""'' tho ""' Oom omoU oompoltooy bot mombm "' !boy Boltimm " " -~' " ! MILWAUKEE \APl - Eddio bo "oitobto to oootomon tht.' ;,

7R RP H Y D" '''"" !ht t"m' "". UU "' ' M. Woo dfo" O.'d F. Km" !h oompntm'" 1' · bo ltm '' "'"' g , good '""''· W '"''~"' " " ·' U H:> ' K"'ko dottY m d foo' hit, '' '""' torn ooo ot th, p ,; k. .

· Tram - Dread-~ Vatcher, Mrs. Ste!la Carter, Mrs. vs. R. Corbett and N. Hutton. r ~n. Lillian Vatchrr, ~Irs. Joyce Ellloll, Mrs. Ruth Guawe!l 1 , D. Sharpe and Bob Colford vs. l!ttr. llr~. l'alricia Roche, 1 capt. .

1

N. Sparrow and G. Murphy. D: Fox and P, Kelly vs. M. Kav-

ou b l ~. t 0 anagh and J. Palfrey. , e ea u re , n Bob Line11ar and G. Lawlor vs. D. Barrett and R. Redmond.

_F. Brennan and ;r, Power Y!, F.

r tl • c d O'Grady and J. Kearsey. ' es . zng ar G. Gamberg and T. Colford vs. H. Fardy and D. Ryan.

!l\ L. Coughlan and F. Q'akley vs. It -~Kl IS .\C'rJOS ·and flying fists. -- Corbett and N. Hutton. ~ ~D.\\' :'-liGHT • 1 The preliminary match Monday J. King and B. Whittle n. N.

ih 1nd plenty tough are , night will give wreatllng fana a Sparrow and G. Murphy, · 1 \h"" well describe 27~ 1 good chance to aec aome fast and _M. Woodford and F. Kavanagh h! oot ll''e Gene Klniski very scientific 'wrestling Promoter vs. ~!. Kavanagh and J. l'alfrey.

!l«lured in the main Tom Dunne uya he has arranged D. Sharpe and. Bob Colford vs. D. X d Pnncc ~llhava of lor Dick Byers and Sandor Kovacs Barrett and R. Redmond. · Wto~ ay ni~ht. at I he St. to appear In the first bout. Both I D. Fox and P. Kelly n Y. ~~ tml Stad1um. Kiniski these btl)'B. have been seen on TV o•r.rRdy and J.IKearsey. l!tt~mrmlon, Alber1111, andl\and are great !avorilea for tllelr 1 ' Bob Linegar and G. Lawlor n .

nnmb.cr ol the fam· clean atyle ol wrestling. Byers lsi F. Brennan and J .. Power. -•

1 Wlcimos. Kinlskl is\ lut becomlnll a wrestllnll great G. Gam berg and T. Colford _va,

oughc1t srapplera in and Juat recent~ battled Pat 1 R. Corbett and N. Hutton. today and ts the O'Connor In a match that waa re· T. Murphy and G. Richards va.

hta~)welght wrestllnll I ported to haVe· been one of the N. Sparrow and G. Murphy,

1 defeated popular !&Stest and cleaneat matches ever L. Coughlan and F. Oalclcy 1'1.

Kini k'n a Toronto bout I stalled In the Toronto Maple Leal M. Kavanagh and J. Palfrey.

11, 1d 1

1 II ro rough wrest· ·Gardens. · J. King and B. Whittle · vs. D.

1 ealcd such grap- · Barrett and R. Redmond. 1 ~ Whipper Billie B · ball Le' · M. Woodford and. F. Kavanal!h ~Connor and many ase a11ne VI. F. O'Grady and J. Keaney.

1 1 underhand meth· . . · ~ "':' · D: Sharpe and Bob Colford VJ.

halk ol the wrestling Exp· . Th ks · F. Brennan and J, Power. I~~~ earned hlm a resses . an D. Fox and p, Kelly VI, Bob n heavy lines a!· At I . meeting of the Baaab' II Linegar· and G. Lawlor.

waa known for hla , ~ 1

en the lootbal field Le&gue held lut night the Execu· eh1nged one blt \n his tlve and deleiates express~ their ,

He would 111

dl eri thanks to several firms here In B ' b ll p ti" if hd t~oJaht \'i the city In maklnl donatlona to the aSC a rae Ce

1llnn!ng the matelf. In LeaKUe. · · ' · · · . P~t several wreatien ~ague secretary Joe Waddfn For Holy Cross 1ll!h bad ta d sa d that the· meeUn11 puaed let· , .

And he c~ares 1~0 tm 'of- appreclr.t!on \to the lin· Holy Crciu senior baseball squad than be, doel perlal 011 Limited for • supp1y" of will, hold two Important woi'kouts

It cost him ~ oil J0 help coptrol the dust ·~n· over the weekend,-bbth at• the City lor poldng

1.·re!eru ace )n the area while. Be~nelt B.all Park. . . · ·

'llhen he ar.ve 1

de· Brewrry did the • aprinkllnl jo.ll. Tlie Crusaders will praceH:e to· the mighty Klnlskl Crane lr Cp, a!Jo Cl!"~ in .lor, their l!lihl at 6.30 a harp and Sunday

llonday's card wlll b · ~hare of apprecl~t!on, 1 as they afternoon tot 2 o'elcx;k C'oach Duey i ll&ht with excitemlll~ I b::'t'lted the 'plplnl··lbrj ~~ new Fltz.erald expects all play era to I '

.nl ca.,. ,. , . : _;,(. · all end, I· .. , :

•j ·(, ' ' ..

WRESTLING 4 BIG STARS

2 of 3 Falls - 1 Hour

Time Limit

PRINCE MAlAYA, ~35 lbs. OF SAMEO

versus GENE KINISKI, 275 lbs.

OF EDMONTON

SEMI FINALS DICK BEYER, 225 lbs.

.OF BUFFALO versus

SANDOR KOVACS, 228 lbs. · OF ST. CATHERINE'S

·Stadium Mon. June 3rd

','.

I

' I

I I ! I i

I ' i I ' ' I : I

i I '

Page 12: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

,' I

! I

' ! j I

I'!, o I I

' ' .\ ,, \ '

12

'. '.

,,.

' ,•

.-

YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT DOUBLE EXPOSES TRUMP BREAK

I

' '

THE I

GILSON liNE . ' :rhe·trueteost nf qualih· is rleprnclahilih· ancl for complete dependabilitv

~tnd rl'liahle sen· ice wn'l "ill not find better than an appliance bearing

thr f~miliar GILSO:\ · tradr · mark. \ioclf~rn clc~ign, resc~ch lnrpro1·ements, qu;~lih· materi;~ls aml thr ~killrd engint'ering that gnrs

' . into t\en· C:!LSO:\ appliance, thrse arc the factors that ~pell nllt real

qualitY and brin,e; )Oll-lhe wise buyer-full 1 alue for your money.

THE STRIKISG ~EW

1957 GILSON

SNOW BIRD

Refrigerators FROM

s274.oo 0:\ HIRE PURCHASE

ThP wonderfully spacious and

convenient

GILSON FREEZERS

.~.:I

FRml

s379.oo ON HIRE PURCHASE

BY OSWALD JACOBY ','NICELY played/' , be a m e d

North. "Nicely played my foot,"

1 growled E!jJI. "If my partner had

I just kept his silly mouth shut you would have gone down."

I West had been iUI!ty of one of 1 the worst bridge crimes. ije had I doubled . und thereby succeeded I in locatlnll the .cards fo .rdeclarer. \ East won the opening club 1 lead With the ace and returned 1 the suit. South · won the seoond • trick, cuhed one high trump and

1

then planned his play. ; He decided that West's double :had been based on five trumps ~nd that another trump · play

; would be sucidal. Hence he paly· cd the king or diamonds, overtook with dummy's ace and ru!led 1

·second diamond. This brought him down to the 1

~ame numhrr nf trumps RS \\'c;l. The king of club~ and the ;~cc.

, kin11 and ;~ low heart cr.me next Jn<i W~!\ wa.~ in wltll the Qtlccn with nothing to lead btll trumps.

~ORTK U .. 3 • .Tee z t A!TU ... g i 4

EAST .. ~ ., 9 7 ~

• Q 10 Y G! • Q 10 t • ~ 5 ... J 10 2

t J tO~ 0 ... A8 ~ 3

15oulh 2. J. u Pus

80(jTH lDI .AKJ984 ¥AK3. +K .KQ8

l!!olh vulner1ble We at Norih Pan 2N.T. Pall JN.T. Double Pan.

OpeninK luc!-•"

E&ll Pus Pass P11.11

1 He led the six and East showed 1 out, just as declarer had aua· 1 peeled. 1 outh won with the e1ght and returned the jock. West was in

: r.galn and had to gi\'e South the

I, last two trick&. H.e had made only one trick. He had made only one trick w1th his five trumps to the queen·ten.

I South had played the hand I 1·ery well and was entitled to North's prai~e. As • matter or

I fact ,even E<>sl ad milled the hand was well played after he got throu~h telling \\'e~t what he

1 thou~ht of this trigger • happy double.

; ~-The bi~dirtg h~~ bten: ~orth :Ea!t South We5t \ r!mr!. r"~! 1 h~art Pa!S 1 hrul rr.s~

Ynu. Soul It, hold: Spi1dr!: R 7 6; Hrilrt>: K .1 B 5;

Diamond!: K 9 5 4; Clubs: A 2.

What do )OU, do~

.1\ -Bii! three rliamond~. You 1\·ant to he in game ~omewhere.

TODA Y'S QUESTION

You hold the same hand. Your ; partner's bid is four heart&. What

do you do?

An1wer Monday

Children's :puzzle

That established fa,·ourite, the

superbly styled

GILSON W.ASHERS

with the rollin~ transmission

. that's ~uaranteed for ten years.

0:\ HiRE PlJR<,;HASE

The Great Eastern Oil . '

Company, limited ' . '

I ~)'

-"MY. THIS IS GOOn

. "~ly, thi~ i! ~oorl," ~ay! "(ommv. 1 -~ hP pnjo~~ hi! hreakfasl, "I , wonder what it i~." I[ you would 'like to know, take·:~ pencil and .ioin all lite numbrred dots lrl- ' '!;rther, !L<rling with dol number 1

rne am! endin~ with dot ntrmber 1

. screnty·two-:" Try your paints or , Ci"Ryon~ on thi~ ~icture. ,

Household Hint

Adrl A little vinegar to the w;,t· er 11'ith whirh ~·ou are xoin£ to

·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·WRih windows, and a brill1ant ·- I p<Jiish will be pl'IXluced.

(

. .,

I!VE BEEN "TIZYIN6 lb GET ACQUAIN'm> W[T}l TM~T NICE:­IIOGE.R .ALM"I"MST' roR DAVS, !lUT ~E' Nl:'IER NOnce> ~~EI

PlUSCILLA'S

(

THE DAILY NEW

A con•qlct AL'TO A,CC

always i

DIAL

:llade in ~'

Hill (] DIAl

Special! PERMA

180 PAT DIAl

TRUDY'~ your ne)

, caution , quality

MERRnn DIAl

1i SPRINGJ All St

Chain D Trlcyt

DIAL

Page 13: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

;

... \ .. :~, .

• ' '

/'

Jewellers· Picture Framing , Recruiting . ART SUPPLIES ----

Eledrical Applla~rnes Gift Shops. ne Welding Cleaning .Compounds Stationery ART SHOP FLY WITH THE R.C.A.F.-

R. J. COLEMAN LTD.-­DUSTBANE.

BAINE JOHNSTON---. COMPANY, LTD.

LARACY'S -----1

REMEMBRANCE 81lOP Gift!, GameJ, Toya,

TIIOMPSON'S ---:-. --­JEWELLER 'X

13~ BOND ST. For lull Information Water Colour and Oil·Palnt- DIAL ?153 ings painted on request by ROYAL CANADIAN

A. J. DUNNE LIMITED --A COI!Ipltl4 St.UD!II'l' ~ mnt ill (ICI W1it delip1• tt ialtl tl\o 11>0ti•I n'"lrtmtftlt II ... 4ay'a S.!f ... rvt,. at!UJif, il:1'tll' lt.m P"'·Pr!Ctd. All Hnll~ll .. Pick• and l!!n\'ele. pe1 etUO·nt~

:J ~l'lli"iGD.\LE ST. ra,t, F01c1ent Sen·ic•

lJ),\1. 2031

Newfoundland's Cleanest word. Obtainable at

II. J. 'fOLEMAN LTD. 246 · 248 DUCKWORTH ST

DIAL 2415

Agency Departmenl US W1ter 81 . Dial 1112

YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER

Novelties. 't'l

. Cnds for all o~c.ulolll

DIAL t%85

303 WATER ST. When 1electlnf 1 Diamond Ring !ee our pr vatc lJiamJud Bootb. .

DIAL 450%

Paul Par~ons All\ FORCE DIAL J0054 Rmu it'ina Unit:

177 WATER ST. noor on• (;oWIItr eiiflt:l'_

I• II«~. E••Iwnn 110Uc:!IWI lito tra4t. 'ti.U. lflt

Confectionary "I HElD'S -f-·-::::

HEAP & PARTNERS ---.--, INFLD.l (,TD.

Wirlns Materials,· Wire and Cablea, Motors, Surteu,

Lampl, Switchea, Llllhtlnl

Grocers '

\ Photography Matches

FOR A REAL FUTURE See the • NAVAL Stoves

A r•'" I' I' lr lin~ of . I~ l" \'. \ L~~llRIES

1:.'·'" 1:. ll~ci

!1111 ~Oil\

CONFECTIONERY Cl11arette~. r'ruil, lee Cream

and Drinks. WP. Gl1·e Good Service.

Roun Street, Dial 911154

' .I Fixtures, elc . WAREHOUSE PI!. INCEIIT.I

DIAL !085 '

B. WALSH -.,.------, BEST IN LEADING . GROCERY LIN!.S,

· You Cholet of what yoo aeed DIAL Ill&

'7SS WATI!:I\ ST. ~!!IT

BRYMAY ------1 SAFETY M.\TCHES

Dlrtrlbuted by

JllANi: McNAMARA LTD. Queen !!t. Dial 5143 · 44

GARLAND'S STUDIO~

U PLF.ASAN'l' .'1'. 1 DIALZ951

Weddln1 Photo•, PortrlitJ

and Cllllll'lltreill Phetoll'&l!bj

RECRUITING OFFICEl\ AT

123 WATER ST. DIAL 103&1 H. W. BARNEs~~~~

J.N nou .IIOSTON IIEiillll

OIL IIUilH~IJ

'-------'---1 Electrical Service Parts (Whole] Contractors CHURCHILL'S ----Scales CA~IERA SHOP -~

17 LOIIIG'!! JilL. L liiAL,1112L ----------

• • lmmediat', 1Jelivm '--~-~..:..w,_ _n_,w:;;_.,......_

:'>!!d. ,.\rmature

\\' ~rk1 38

k~W~~·· i B~mbrick S.tr~d

Dial i191·2

Insurance

)I'~'··· 1'! .. 'rl s Lar~r~t . :r:·: l::o11roncc O[!Jce

Dial 7051

nn: F\\'I:ST llllEAD, rm:s R:.u p,\STRIES ~~~r 1n :O:rwfoundland

Hill O'Chipl IliA!. 2668

Parlours

S~:ia!1<1< In PEH\IA:\E;'-;TS.

1!0 P.\TniCK ST. DI.\1. ~m

TRmrs ----~ RIIRtD1'~ 1\t:T & KURL !~ yoJr r.l" permanent.

ca,11on ,, •• ~ cxpcricnca, li'Js q~aiill' ingredients.

Shops

~PRI\I;ll.\I.E ST. All ~lo·t·l llinrle1

Chain llm r Dri1·e Triry, lr'

Dl.\1. fi:ljQ

Materials

H. ~nrt TOPSAIL no. Tor 1'i y•.,•Jr R11ildini R!quirrmEnl~ call

\\'. liUHTO:"' -----. Bt:ILDERS OF

MODERN HOMES

JONES ELECI'RIC --,-­II PREBCOJ'f 1!.

DIAL 6UI

SUPERMARKET , PORTUGAL COVE ......

You can buy your groceries just As cheap as In St. John'& and have them de!ll'ered to your dcor without charega,

P'ULL LIN~ OF PRO'!'O : SUPPLIES ALWAYS 1

IN STOCX. Meat Wholesale FRED V. CHE5~HN LTD.

TOLEDO FOOD AND SCALE MACHINE!!

TRASX FOUNDRY LID.-362 WATER ST. ~!anij[aeturers l1f

~lonernizin!l, Rcmutlelllal, Repair Work.

U l.e~hrchant Read. DIAL 6929

CITl' ELECTRICAL --­COMPANY, LTD.

FOR THE BEST ELECTRICAL WORK

l~ TOWN CALL 3i61

HAROLD ~ON -.--'---1 & SON, LTD.

Industrial El~ctriclana

77 Hamllloa Street.

~-~fllce 2274 Rea. 4357

Con'tractors Supplies U~ITED NAIL AND---. I FOUNDRY CU., LTD.

HAmLTOS AVENU! Heating and Ventilation.

8\ructura! and Re-inforelnl Steel.

DIAL 10171

Customs Brokers· P. F. COLLINS---­

m NEW GOWEll 1!,

SPECIALISTS IN ALL CUSTOMS WORK

DIAL 1148 • 11141

Delicatessens BELL'S PASTRY and -­

DELICATESSEN m DUCKWORTH ST.

DIAL 7197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

from 11.00 a.m. to 11.!0 p.m.

' Specialists in Moton, Generators, iiteam Irena and all Household Appli&IICIL

SERVlCE -----­ELECTRICAL

IUDEOUT'S EL!CTillCAL SERVICE

Electrical Contrader ~08 Water Street,

l!t. John's, Newfou11dllnll. Pboae &SU

Engines E. and ~. BARBOUR LTD. :l

Dlstributora o!: · I Kelvin Marini Dleaell Xelvln Ricardo Gu F:nginea. 1

Full Line of Spare Part.. 67Z · 474 WATEI ST.

DIAL &611

Florists HOWSE OF FLOWERS

Strvlng St. Jot,a'• from 2 loe'ationa:

117 HAMILTON AVENUB DIAL 1005!1

IOZ WATER !!'1'. DIAL 7410 •

· We pve D.P.S. Sllml!l

Garbage GARBAGE-----.

DISPOSAL Do you have 1 garbase Dia­pozal problem in your base­ment or garden~ I! you ha'''• call 3386·F and your worriea

1 are our..

Hardware Stores ..

CALLANAN &. co. I FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING I AND BUILDING NEEDI

. CALL . c.t.LL!>"' AN and CO. mST

~. C.N.R. DIAL UM

HARRIS k HISCOCI L'l'D. GENEilAL BAJlDWAU

Dlatrlblllon for Sunbeam Electrical Anl!Jem.

lpllftlpl Glloda 11111 Speftl. wur f111 ~11 atcai.,IIL · DJ.U. IIG1 :

Fruit . Stores -----:Heating EMPIRE FRUIT STORES -

For the Freahell Fruit 111 Town call •.•

EMPIBE FRUIT ITOU lU Patrick !!net, Dial WI

L 178 D!lckworth St., Dial 11111 2 Locatlona:

Fire Insurance

D. C. BISHOP-----.

l.n NZWGOWDn;

DIAL 3111

'Complete Plumblnl IIIII He~tiDI Servlet

I ..... ERNEST CLOUSTO~, ---. LIMITED. Drug Stores, __ ;... ____ ,_, __ . CROSBIE CO., LTD, ---: McCLARY AUTOMATIC

WARM AIR CONDITIONING CON~ORS DRUG STORE Aeenta for LAMBERT'!! COUGH SYRUP \JNDERWRITER!I AT

can be obtained at LLOYDS.

CONNORS DRUG STORI 134 WATER ST.

DIAL 2208

THEATRE PHAR~IACY I 3 LOCAnON!!: _ _ 1

· ~1. Clm Ave ...... Iilal 8938 · Lon~·· Rill and

Queea'• Road .• Dial !UV T.A. Bulldl111,

Duckworth St •.. Dial 11&'

... LOW RATEI · DIAL !031

Fish Stores CITY FISH SHOP ---·

18 PREBCOTr liT.

r 118 WATER ST. • DIAL 4181

C. A. HUBLEY, Lm.-­PLUMIIING and II!ATINt'l

CONTJIACTOftll

llep. 'Ge~eral !lectrle .

, 18 lln1'1 !loa II Dial !911

CAMI'II!LL'S MEAT MARKET •• ,,. ... llz1.

11'\'GRADE FOOD PRODUC11 !Jo/C.

·COOKED MEA~ JtX!'ORT PACIU:n! Ltt!. PllUL!l\ Y PRODUCTS e!IAC!l'l KOSHER PRpDt:C"Y'I , WJ!YTE~ PACKING COMPANY PO!\K aod !EEF PROO'UCH ~ 'PIOIIU 4111 • I 1M 'II'AU:I IT.!

-'

Paper Products THE LAWREl'iCE ---

Electric Meat Sawa DIAL 2538

MAID Of .A.YALON Ill~

REGAL U.NGES DIAL IIU • 73U --";"'·-

l NFLD. co., LTD. 1 Service Stations New Loutioa: 1 ---------- T 1 b

J09 · Z1l DUCKWORTH rf. 1. ax1ca S Meat Wholesale Paper and Paper Products. 1 PALMER'S 1· .

WHOLESALE ONLY SERVICE STAriON DIAL 1!88 . 7838

H. C. SPARKES----

1 Publishers I

TOPSAil ROAD

I WASHING I GREASING fiRE REPAIRS

DIAL 3511 Wholesale Pre·Pak Mrats, Royal Hams and Bacona Pork Cuts and Carcass Sausages and Puddin11s

DIAL "&2 VE...'ITURE PUBLICATIONS_ RAll~W.H -----~

Commercial PubllshiDlllnd I . SERVICE· STATION Advertising. 1

Meat Markets J1M SHIELDS---­

Cer. lllEISPATEI\ a.d . IJ:NNYWILL JlOAD

. DIAL Ull Cem!!llife up.to-date

:M:ut Muket

Mill Supplies WM. NOSlWOJ\THY -~ LIMiln>

BELTING, BOLTS and NUTS · · TAPS and DII!:S, Ete.

Ul W ATEK ST. lllAL 51.%8 ._ ___ _

Oils, · Lubricating J. II. ROBERTS LTD.---41

Sole\ Age~t.e 111 Newfoundland for

O.A.STROL 0\I.'i (CANADA) LTD,

lo1d all o1·er Newfoundland DI.\L 2:\M

Magazines. Pamphleh, Brochure1, Company

New1papers, PrO}:rams DIAL UB1 P.O. BOX,E·54U

Radio· TV Repairs ELEcrRONIC .CENTRE

T.V. &.: RADIO RECEIVERS REPAill!D l'lf EXPERTS

All work Guua11teed for Fast Servke.

CALL 7!11 er 11401, • lie CAMPBELL AVE.

Radio· TV Repairs GREAT EASTERN OIL

COMPANY, LTD.

REPAIRS TO .RADIOS, T.V. AND ALL ELECTRICAL

APPLIANCES . DIAL' 3001 &o Jlltl ,

RADIO TlLJI.:VIStON ----.

SERVICE (NJ'LD.) L,_

aad!o, T.'f'., ApJUGn u.ll Oil •W1ltr Jhp~ln.

DIU-~'nlq1 ••• ••llll•u 'ftJf.P,

JACK'S RADIO SHOP;J LONG'S HILL

IXPERT REPAIRMEN Ill RADIO 'and T.V.

---------- llpeciali~t~ In Auto Radlo1.1 ,.paints DIAL 7UI

FRANKL. YN PAINT STORE -1

. 'VEST END-------,-­TELEVISION

PAINTS FOR EVERY TV-Radio·Car :Radio llepain PURPO~E. 105 WATER STREET

Advi f CALL 6865 e~ oa. @Very paint ,job. At Nf~ht, Da~, Helldayl -

Com)llete up-to-date etock. • J v• ror h!t s~rvice eall S011ll!. Sunday for Fast. Service 1nd l'

111 PENSYWELL ROAD Gumnteed werk.

Grease and Oil ChanJet . Auto Accessories.

OPEN 16 HOURS DAILY DIAL ID3Dl

Service Stations MARSHALL, MOTORS-~

F I S K T I R ! 's Guaranteed agaln!t C11U,

Blowouts, Bruise•, Under Inflation. CaU

MARSHALL. MOTORS Water St. Dial 80031

SHEPPARD S ----~ SERVICE STAnON

TIRE REPAIRING WASHING

BATTERY CHARGING GREASING DIAL Z108

GALWAY'S IRVING __ _ SERVICE STATION

Cor. lllrabttth & Cove lL I GRl!:ASING, WASHING,

SE\!ONIZING our Speciality. DIAl, 900U .____

Shoe Repairing

MODERN SHOE

I HOSPIT~\L ·

Noll' i~ tbe time to have your II SHOES REPAIRED

THE MODER~ WAY

I

Tu·o TMa!iOl\l: . ON ~~TER ST. '

1

8PI'· Bowri:ns• and S~&en.

A·l T.ioXI-----.. -· .. ···--.. -

CALVER lVJ. DUL Jl51 • 1191

Anywhere, Any place, · Any tl~.

24 ROU. IEIVI(:I

------····-\

ACE a11d SUPER T.ui _..._....

FOR THE ld.OST EFfiCWft' SEII.VICJ: IN TOWN CALL

ACE er BUJ'Cit TAll I'>IAL WI • nil

~----------------

Tile Floors NO DQWJI> ___ __,,.....,..

PAYMENT l':A$'1' '!'!IMI

CALL 1151 CAJIOT CON5H\Jcn~

AND IUPPLI!I

Tobaccos

Trucking WHEN YOll WANT A TRUGI

I 'PHONF. HAftDING'8 I TIWCi.ING SERVICE

lprlllld•le St. 'l'bone 3114 · FurnUure alld Pla11o Movial,• I Specialty; alae Cr111e '!'nel far Dire.

-----·

Uphol$tering STANDAJU'>, Ji.l'JDINC..,.,...-­

cm.lPANY, Lm.

l!lClALJIH Ill UPJIOL!I'f!lUN&

Tailor-made Slip Cev~ BlAt. lUI . , ___ ....

~OlRl - gona ~====·Dry Cleanirtg ·

DIA~IUI·

Service, Quallt,, Varle\7 Hearing Aids Pian~s and Organs Real Estate A. W. BROWN--___.:'---.

·REAL ESTATE AGENT

Snack . Bars

ED'S LUNCH ----Used Cars

Materials DOWNS DRY-----. CLEANING LTD.

Covering St. John'a with Fut, Elf!cient Servlca. a HAMILTON AVE.

DIAL 1915 '

Electricians MARINE, DIESEL and ELECfRICAL Er?· I

U Hour Service for Repaln to Motora, G~neraton and

Household Appliances. DIAL 5199

Furniture Movers HOUSEHOLD MOVERS J & SHIPPERS LTD.

TORBAY ROAD Packing,' crating, Sblpl)IDI

A11ents for AlUed Van Linn 1

T. c. HIBBS, Mauler I . Jles, 6455; Office 90081·1

LEDREW'S EXPRESS LTD. "

(Mtnlbtr ol 'tbo C.W.A. tnt!, M.M.T.A.I

Altat. In ~ pr!ll<l»al el~u u nll u Ullltl~ X!.udo111. t.ocll an4 IODI dlat.nco mavlor.

IN DllCIIWOaTB IT, '

BEL TONE HEARING GLASSES

CALL S. W.SHORT DIAL %637

Home Industries WHOSE BIRTHDAY?--.--.

I

Certainly a hani!malie u11~111

fJoin NONIA. I! only the l!ut

'wUI do. '

,

A. L. COlLIS -----, Pia.nc and Organ Showroom:

. TOPSAIL ROAD Dial uezA

Faetery: \Vater St., ijr. Grace P.O. Box 3~8 .

'.I

PhotQ Supplies

11 PATRICK STR!ET

'PHONE ~005

. .

DIAL 51711 WELL COOKED FOODS FREE DELIVERY COURTEOUS SERVICE.

ADELAI,Dt MOTOR~-. ...,....:...., LIMITED

FOR A CAR YOU CAN DEPEND ON CALL

AD! LA! DE M!!)TORI L Til; DIAL 1111

Recruitin~ ·----- _So_ft_D_r_ink_s __ , Wood-Coal Delivery ..

ARMY RECRUITING ALLIEU AGENCIES

FRESHIE h'IATION

U! WATER 1!'1'.

DIAL BIIZM

With Free Tricolour Flublite CALL 5675

ALLIED AGENCIES %11 New Gower 8l

I MIKE'S COAL AND v.~ooo DELIVERY -·

DIAL71U

We Gil•e the Futeat Servie• · in St. Jolin'•

D~signed Fo.r ·Our .. Readers':· convenience ' ' I .

·-----··--·-·-------~- ---·---·------------~-----------

-~ --.r. . .. · ..... ~I• Jhitii+.JkY:.P!C&ZJi

I'

I ! .

1

' '

' ' ' ' ~ : ··~~ . ' ' '

Page 14: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

I

I, ,. ':

l

I .

I 1f ., ' . ~ I

' ' ' . ~ ·'

I

'

il

I

UNCLAIMED. $5,000.00 FOR ' '

114748 THE MODEL SWEEP TICKET No. ALSO ·UNCLAIMED

:e TICKET No. 4319 ............. · ............ $1 000. All tickets are· now on the market at City Stores .. Holders of tickets are asked !o please

No. 88019-Mr. Albert Hhmmond, St. John's, I ,

check them for the above numbers. Winner of

CA~ADA I

I SEALED TENDERS addressed lo I

the undcnlgncd ~nd endorsed , "Tender for Custom~ Building, Samt John, N.B.' 1

, will be rccclnd 1 in tha ofllce of the Secretary, until I'

3.00 p.m. I E.D.S.T. l, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1m. ~­Plana and spccil\cation r n be 'I

1cen and forms of tender obtained at tha offices of the Chief. Archi· t~t. Depart111ent of Public \\'or';s Ojtawa, Ontario, the 'District Arcbl: teet, Department of Public Works, 11~ Prince William, Saint John, N.B.; the District Architect, De· partment of Public Works Federal Building, P.O. Box 425, ' Halifax, N.S.; the District Architect, De. 1

partment of Public Worlu, 1643 1

Dclorlmier Slreet, Montreal, P.Q., 1

and at the Post Office of Frederic· I ton, N.B. 1

To be considered each tender I nuut be accompanied by a security In the form of a ccrllficd cheque : or bonds a! specified In the forms I of lender and made on the printed

1

1

forms supplied by the Department . and In accordance with the condi· !Ions s~t forth therein.

The Department, through the Chief Architect's office, or through the . undersigned, or through the office of Saint John, N.B., Halllax, I N.S, and Montreal, P.Q., will sup- ' ply blue-prints and specillcatiM of th,e work on deposit ol a sum ol $~0.00 In the form of a certified bank cheque or money-order pay· I able to the order of the Receiver 1

General· of Canada. The deposit ; will be released on return of the 1

blu•pr_inh and specillcatlon in Kood condition within . a month from the date ol reception of tend·

. \~. If not returned within that period the depoelt will be forfeited.

Tbe · lowest or '"Y ten?er ~ot n~enurily accepted.

ROBERT FORTIER,. Chief of Adll1lnlatrat_lve ·Services,

a11d" Secretary. Department or Public Works, Ottawa, May 28, 1957. ·

TICK~TS SOc each

For Sale St. David's A1·cnue, Glendale Modern home, 3 bedrooms, llvini room, kl!chen, bath· room, full concrete basement, freehold.

Only 59000.00

FOR SALE New Penn)·we II Road

A small farm approx. 4 acres partly cleared lnclud· lng 7 room bungalow with electric pump.. Barn, 2 storey 25x32, one black

·Pert heron horse, harness, 2 raising gigs wheels and runners, wheel cart plow, box cart, 50 hens, owner le&l'ing country.

$2800.00 lakes the lot 1'0RK STREET

Reduced ~ ~tore~ house, ideal for

llats or boarding house. $7000.00

MacDOUG,\L STRt:ET 2 Storey house, good buy

for handy man.

ST. CI.ARE A \'ENUE 2 storey semi det~ch~d

house, 4 bedroom~. bath room ll1·ing room dining room kl\chrn basement "and large rear gArden.

' $9000.00

PATRICK STREET House with two sell con

hined apartments. $1500.00

SOUTH SIDE RO,\D WES1 A new modern st>·lc bung·a·

low nearly completed city water iuppply 220 wiring, living room, kitchen, 3 bed rooms, full size concrete basement, large rear garden, freehold

$9200.00

THREE ISLAND POND, TOPSAIL

• · 2 Summer Homes One: 3 large rooms and

dinette ' 11850.00

Two: wash room, 2 bed m~ms, !ll'in~ , room and

· kitchen S3200.00

BA 1' BULLS ROAD Large building lot approx.

320 feet frontage, Rppro~ 11'1 miles from Littled~le.

$3,000.00

COWAN AVE:'-IUE Second wash room, 2 bed

frontage, 200 feet re~~age. Just the site for your new home .

For quick results li1t your property with us.

E. & G .. SNOW ,-. leal Estate Ageah

'Phone 525 0;

. GPIN.G FOR A DRIVE SUNDAY?

Yo~r Community Plant .0~. TOPSAIL ROAD

' HAS

"OPEN FACTORY" FROM

llG P.M·.· ~TO 6 P.M. ON SUNDA_,Y

/ '

Atlantic· I Hardboards / . . ' '

Industries •

Special Offer' FOR TWO D.\ YS 0:\LY

BUDGIE BIRD lnc\Huin~

CAGE and 1 \10:\TIIS SUPPLY OJo' FOOD

ART NOSEWORTHY L TO. I

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

WIR1NG, RE-WIRING

e EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL

DIAL 7953

'

WANTED I at NOTRE , DA~ME ACADEMY

GRAND FALLS Three qualified female TEACHERS for elementary grades. Duties to begin in September.

Direct applications to: CHAIRMAN, CATHOLIC BOARD OF EDUCATION,

GRAND FALLS . may31.4i

P'LUMBING & HEATING

P.M. Donnelly PLUMSIN•:O and HEATING

C,ON rRACTOR InstallRtl:.n and Repairs

to all typ£~ systems. ·

'~hone 5578F 48 FOREST ROAD

1an24,1y

NO DOWPI PAYMENT EASY TERMS

~ow II tt.~ time for your new .

TILE or LINOLEUM FLOORS.

ALLA:-1 :If. FRASER

TO RENT

Office Space I One, Two .1ncl Thr~, nnom, ' 1 able. :'\c11ly fint<r.r~: ltlrd.

I, etc. !deal tor profc.; O"·' 0 era! office. _, "'· r

'Phone 2853 or for ~P\~:1:1~. ~ .. ~ caH a~

, l~i Qt"r.C:>>S RO\D i m;·2.1,tu,\!1.·.'f

I

i Al1o MINOR REPAIRS

- CALL

Cabot Construction YOUR LIBERAL ihc u11clrr<tgnr<i ard

and ·supplies Ltd. CANDIDATE '"Tender for .\r:rliton '\tons, Fcdrral Pub::c

Dial 565! . Duckworth St. FOn I Curlin~. ;'\r11lnunriland". After lu~urs call recc1vr<l 1n the nffire of

Mil. JAMES ADAMS, 7931H ST JQH N'S EAST ton·. ur.1il :l nr1 p m 1

'----------~

~;;;;;:;;;;;:~;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:-;:;;;-:;;~ I • w En:--: E s n n . J u Y 11 H P a rl q 11 a r 1 r r ~ : I Plans 'rrl -pcnlrcal1o~

$10.50

Gaze SeE1d Co.

I 410 WATER STREET

STJOHN'S 1 may31.jnl I ----------1 Chang·e in

Telephone ·.No.

92857'

:wm. Lovelace Ltd.j I Painting Contractor . · :_ 223 Pennywell Road I may31.1w 1-

ANNOUNCEMENT We hal'e opened a Glass

Department and ·can fill your requirements for: .. • Shtel -Gltu,

• P)tlt Gltu • Ptttern Gltu

All sizes and quantities in stock.

A. C.. BARNES, LTD., • Bltckmaflh Road. Dial 2657. P.O. So• m may·Um.

~=iiiiii=i For. Fast. Taxi

Service HOTEL TAXI

Dial 2424 • 2410 QUEEN'S ROAD

Open B a.m. to 2 a.m.

Carl Winsor, Insurance 197 Water St. Dial 8040

lubarr Htlrdrllltl'l

WANTED

I I

! . '

WA'NTED_ GREAT EASTERN OIL CORSER FIIESH\\"ATEn , src11 •nrl fo1111< of lr1dcr & IMPORT CO., LTD. ROAD and tr~!.\RCHA!\'T RO.\D at the oilier• ol the

A competent lady office ani5tant with good kno~ledge of stenography and office routine. Good working conditiO!:lS and salary com· mensurate with ability. Apply to

BOX 41 care of this Office. may31,jnel ' '

Fl adio,. Television, Washers, Refrigerators. Deep Freezers.

Electrtic Ranges, Floor Polishers. ·Gramophones,

Public Address Systems, Tape Recorders.

REPAffiS ANil SERVICE . 5 LII'\ES

DIAL 3001 to 3005

WATER ST. jan26,1y

T e 1 p h 0 n e 5 : 1 tee f. Drpartmrnl ~f Public , Ottawa, Ontmn. I he Drstnct. , \ret, Dcpar\mcn\ of Pub~c

• 3227 3319 •

3314 3222

Your house has gone up

I Builriin~ 29. R·;ckrrl~tr'l • St. John·,, :'\e~dn'Jnrtl;r.~

the Post Offim at Corw and Curlin~. :-;c11found.1~d.

To be ron;idmd mh 1 must be accompanied br 1

in the form of a mlu:rrl or bonds as specified ir. I!! of tender and made 011~

'forms supplird by lhe ~------------------------------- -~ in value ... and in accord a nee l<ilb

i !ions set forth therein.

Stnilh Corona

TYPEWRITERS and CASHIERS DIAl 4052

DOMINION MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. MORRIS BUILI)ING OUEEN STRfO

MODERNIZE your Cool Range to Oil; with Guarantee Pot-type Factory. Burner. Ask for Free· Estimate to·dcy.

TRASK STOVE & HARDWARE

Nofoe ('Phone 5607) 462 WATER ST.

Simpson~S ears '

New T eleph~ne NumberS MORE LINES· HAVE BEEN ADDED FOR

YOUR ORDERING CONVENIENCE'

TO'·· Place Catalog Orders . Call · Ei.ther 5011 or 80203 "

'Customer _Service .... ···························· ..... · 80 2 06

I

: The Department. I Chief Architect·, office. the under:;i~nC'rt. or

1 office of St. Joh~\ · · land. will supph· biuw::~ I specification of the ·•crt 1 posit of a sum nf !25(11 form or a rert:[led blnk moncy·orrirr P'·'·abie lo of 1 he RrcrJ\'<•r <.rnmi d

[The depo;l'. ·•ill bt I return of 1 hr blue pri:~. specification in ~co-l

: ll'ithin a mnnl h frcm I~! -, 1 reception of lr·ndm. U ~: turned with1n tha! perro-i Si~ 1 :posit will he for!rr:cd. 7{'

1

. The lowell or any necess&ril;- >rcrplrcl.

Better make sure it ha<! Polici!'.l )'ou bouEht a few yem back may not be adequate to cover replacement east or home

i and furnishings •t pment prlcet, LA>t u~ look rour policies

enr and bring them up to date• Do it today-for your 011'11

i 'tace of mind.

! W. F. CALDWELL I Pro\·lnclal General Agent

Temple Building, Duckworth Street St. John'~

Phone 2465.

! ROIIERT fORTIU· I Ch!tf or ,\dmini<tfllil! i ann ~mrll!T· 1 Department nf rublic , ottaw~. ~Ia• 28. 195i. ~-------::--1

still

EW SE

B 6

ALL l

MU NEWFI

s· In 1" stan de lui ad

" also 1

·~ .. ~

• SALES

Nn , MR. Tl

WILt

Page 15: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

p

' \(•ntlrr ! l1r Chid of Public

I hr Di~tricl of Public

urkm<lstrr's fnu~.n\and,

;.t Corner ., found land.

· rrcd .ach onirr\ by a rt certified

- '

$1,000. available at all City Drug Stores

and on Bell Island.

KINSMEN

NEWSP~PER BINGO SERIES E and F

TO-DAY'S· NUMBERS .

I N 31

G 0

ALL NYLONS HAVE BEEN CLAIMED

FOR SERIES E. AND F.

HELP KIN HELP OTHERS

SOM& NUMBERS 1re better th•n

other1l For finer dry cleenlnp D I A .l 5 I 5 5 COUSINS

(NFLD LIMITED

1952 PLYMOUTH 0 o 0 I • • ' 10 o o I I 0 I 0 .... $450.00

MUNN MOTORS, LTD. NEWFOUNDLAND LAMINATED BIRCH

STAIR TREADS In 1" ond H~" thickness, cvailcble in ell 1tondcrd ~ize~. The~e Treads ere a becuti· ful additi.m to ev&ry home, new or old. We

, ol1o 1upply STAIR RISERS mad~ to order.

ST. JOHN'S

HUGO LIMITED ROOIIING tnd CHIMNEY SI!RVICI

RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, "WE STOP THE DRIP-WITH '

O~E TRIP" 460 WATER ST. DIAL 7840

----4-----·- ----- --

WANTED ~AlESMAN Is required to call on the

and Butchers of the City. One with . .

by letter, to BOX 47 care The. Daily

stating address, age and experience, if

to reach u~ before June 5th.

(This Is nat your !Jmployer)

TO

MR. THOMAS

WILLIAMS

and

MR. THOMAS

MtNAMARA

at 2.30 p.m.

'S·Minute Broadcast entitled "Why I am ' '

to vote for W. J •. BROWNE on June 10.

PROGRESSIVE. CONSERVA'TI'IE

: 1

CLUB OPEN 5 P.M. TO-DAY.

TO-NIGHT Leo Michaels'

Orchestra.

SAJ.E-One Bo)"s Blr~·cle (size 24 l, in s;ood condition. Pri~e 517.00. 'Phone 90378·1,

Insurance

NSURANCE-dOwrlng Broth· er Limited lmrurance Depan· ment-FI.re. l'outomohlle. Mar­Ine and all Cnsualtv linea. Telephone 51Hb. or 11167.

JEPENDABL.E FIRii INSUR·

Beautician --- ----- ·-·-· ·----MON.\ RYAN Beauty S;lon, T..l\.

Building, Duckworth Street. specializing In all method~ permanent waving, tinting and cuting. Open Tuesday and Thursday nigh~. six operators. Dial 5477 for ;)ppolntment.

Barber

I - '

---- -·--·- ---- '

Velvet Horn

Dance: Tonite

Music PY Commando>

Cover $1.00

FOOD AT ITS BEST

DIAL 90069 ANCE-Don't •lsk your valu· abies to "save" 1 rew dollars. Our fair-rate, reliable- pollc:r -lves lmmedtat,. ormecUon. 'Phone 8921 or write • J. Lacey. P 0 Dox '5116 reol.tf

, HE CENTR,,L. BARBER SHO. , We are no"' ClJ.rrBtlng six 1 chalrs You r~1· b~ assured ~~~~~~~~~~ of the br.!l pns~·blf' ~e!'\"\ce -:

;ontact sn.~ FOWL.ER. R• nouf building, for Fire AUIG­moblle and f'late GlaS!I lnsur·

I ance. Claim~ promptiJ settl· ed. 'Phone 5531-P.O. Bo1

: 1!3.

' tOBERT DI\WE a SON, Fir• 1 and Autumobtl~ lnsuran~.

Be 118fe. be aure, lnaure. Tel~ phone 21i82. P.O BoJ 8tl Royal Bank Challlbera. SL

plus the \ t~s! p~sslble walt· lnll. 24 N~w Go~ er Street, opp. A.telftl~r Mrtnn If you prefer app .J,tmPnt sen·tce Phone ~?.31 A

----·-· --- -- ··-- ~-

Miscellaneous --- ·--------------

, WES'T END COAL SERVIC&

I (W SnC'\'l CJa. fl.OQ bag; I ba~~ fr·l ~2 7!>, 4 hsg~ for S.150; P bag~ :nt ~6.75. For quick del!v~~Y dial 929~9-A 29 Pearrt Al'•·m·e. janll.lm

WANTED Man to Work on

Dairy Farm Apply

Wm. Ireland KILBRIDE

P.O. Box 1330, West End P.O. 1

John'1.

I SECURITY Is lhP "•ntnce of ln~uranre." Thr Sun l! out . , . to gil't the be~t posslhle security and aen·ire in re· spec! of all clas~es of lnsur· ance experienced." W. F Cnldwell, Prol'lnc\al General Agent. Temple Building, Duckworth Street, 'Phone 2465.

--·----------- -------------WANTED TO SUY: Camics, I

DAN(lHO ANil DIMHO MIOHTl'l' IN UNIQUI AND IHTIMAH ATMOS,Hill

IIWTIIT..-.n MOll. -- ..a. UT. attN I 'Ill II DOICNII U., Ttl. -11

pock~t oooks. amrdinns. Wanted Third and guitar~. p:un~. typewriter~ . po~tage stamps. men's clothes Fourth Class and footwear. John D. Snow, 9 :'iew GowH Street. myll,lmth --~~---·----- --HERBAL R~mtdles' For1

Arthrlli~. A!thma, Catarrh, Constipation, Blood Pre!-

1 W 11 W hi • sure, Rheumatism, Kidney,

Engineers Apply in person to

Nfld. Hardwoods Ltd.

The ~lks Weekly Bingo and' a as ng . "erl'! Stomach Trouble, :Social Bank Night $100.00, WALL W~SHipjG-W•tia cteart Eczema etc. On sale at John TOPSAIL ROAD for Elks members end th~t'r ed by new mHhlne. Resulta mn._ .. 1s7n,1omw, g Xew Gower St. ;n_e_1,_4._~ _· --------

1 perfect; save~ palnt.-New· ' guests will be held at The Method RrJg and Wall Clean· ·------~--------- 1

Club Residence, Carpasian ers, Freshwatpr Road .. 'Phone I Statutory Notice :GRAVEL OR fiLl Reed, TO-NIGHT at 9.3C Ol

033 A~2~.~-~ o'clocl . NEW MI!THOD RUG CL!AN· -- I ,, ERS. Rugs and Carpel! In the matter of the Estate of Free for Hauling

·-· ---- made to ln'lt\ 1,~ 1 - new Voo John J. Kearley, late of Bel· 1

Wanna Buy . ·Schrader :>ror~~~ adds yean ltartm In the district of For· I

to life of "Ug~ Cleaned in tune Bay In the Province af A home or at our plant. Phone Newfoundland, Merch•nt, de· Way

R t M b ' 91033. Nrw M~thod Rug ceased. ' or en ay e Cleaners, Fresl•water Road. All person~ claim\n~ to be D' I 6869H I I I crerlltors or of who have any I a I • , .iiBSO~ ~UITARS - Ha' .rtr 1 1 d ~ f • o Xrw modern ranch t)·pe Hou 1e r a m~ or emRn"~ upon or a -

;,•lth oara"e, I Button Stop Accordeons and feeling the estate or John J. ~ • j Harmonicas, Richmond Suo- : . 1 ---------

' Oil furnace heate~. phones. Boo~ey Clarinets.-1

hearle)'. \nte ?f Bellornm in l.le • Three bedrooms, bathroom, Chari~ Hutton & Sons PC) Province of :'\rwfoundlnncl. ~lrr- STADIuM

i ~pac\ous 111'\ng·d!nlng room. I fc~3.1'0d •• · · , ehnnt, d~crased, arP rrque.\tcd

I' ~!oclern, fully furnished kllchrn ---- 'to srnd partir11lan or the ~amr.

with electllc ranie and rcfr!iCr&· PI'\SO ORGA~ Tt'~aNG and . · .. ·1· ~ rt I" •tt<tPrt to tor ln~Judcrl. · · .' . ' ." ' · . 1n '"I In~. u .• " · . , Drape!, curtain rods, tic. Repamng. Smgie Tuning S11 r.~o~·~p r. Krariry. T'.O. 'F\nx. ~2. 1.1 SCHEDULE , • Terraced, Jawncu, con~ ret~ steps Dollars. Wm. HOPLEY, 10 nandrr, :\'rwfnliiHiland. t.hr Ex· I ! and driveway. Cornatlon Sl .'Phone 2Blg..L. . cutor n~mrd in thP. will or the

o Pni!CS!Ion arotad Jul)' l!\. octl.lm. ~aid drwised. on or hefore the SATURDAY: ! • Price $19,000.0(f. Financing can :~3th da~ of .1\tne, A.D. 1~5i,: ROLLER SKATING 1 b~ arrangtd. I ,,,··NV EST IN R"ST ~ Sl • •ftr which date th~ Exf'Cutor 1 '

'I 'Will ~nsldfr renting furnished ' . ", . up In ~ . 2 DO I 4 DO d II above to right partv willing: comrortably. "e specialize \!'Ill proceed to dlslrihute the I s'oo ,a lO oop.m. Bn algn two yefr leue. Rent $165.00 In repairing !nd recondition· 1 ~Rid E~tate hRYing rep;nrd only· · a ' p.m. rr.onth. lng all t~·pes Springs and ito the claim~ of ~~·hich he .shall\ MONDAY:

• Thl! Ia a private sale; Rll en· ~lattressa G l' a 1 ant e e d I then hnve had not1ce. a WRESTLING qulrles confidential. An)' offers. work. Mattres~e~ for back Dated at St. Jon~~ this 20th Gene Kini~li ;.5

Apply ailments a specialty. 'Phone day of ~~ny, A D. !. o7. Prince ~!ala\'!~ 6449 or 3351, Standard I GIBP.S & MERCER. ___ .. _ ~-~-- ··

HOUSE, BOX 44, Bedding Company, Ltd., Solicitor far Encutar. Fle>ll'er Hi''· feb20.tf m~~2~:i~P~Ul~ BIDGOOD Is

c/o Daily News ··

WANTED General Maid

Must live ln.

Apply MRS. McNICHOLAS, 28 long Pond Rood

'Phone 90467 .. ------'

WANTED .

FOR SALE No. 10 Winter Place

(Residence of the late J. S. Currie)

This house, located in a most desirable area, IS m excellent

condition.

Salt Fish 50 lbs. per bundlr. or 1 lb. pcckcges

Also

Blue Potatoes Telephone 7583

--- --------------- -------

Newfoundland Services

PASSENGER NOTICES

CON!IilT'l'IO:".' SOTHE UA~!E Ht\ Y SEit\'ICE I

DICTAPHONE or EDIPHONE DICTATING end TRANSCRIB· INB MACHINE.

'Phone 7594 For further particulars

Dial 2178

Train '·'!'he L';ii'IL<lll .. leaving St. I ; .John'~ 5 p.111. Munrtay, .June ~rd, : will make connectit~n at- Lewis-

ar wr:.a BOX 33, c/o Deily News.

·--·----1

STEERS m~y2~.1f

' purle with M.V. C\arenvl!le fnr i regularports Notre Dame Bay Ser-1

vice. CONNECTION BAY RUN

PLACENTIA BA V Rrgulnr 9 a.m. train leaving St.

: John's, Monday, June 3rd, will: 1 m;oke connection at Argcntia with I

~l.V. Burin or the Ba Run Placen· tla 11 :o.

CON:o.'ECTION WEST RUN PI.ACENTIA MY

. \ . .,._. · ..

. 1S

-~ . ... . .. . ·,

The annual meeting of the ST. JOHMi '•,

AMBULANCE will be held in the lecturt' ' '·

Theatre at Memorial University •••

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th, ot 8.30 p.m •.

General Public is cordially invited to attencl

j~l.4 I

,

PICKED UP .j

In the vicinity of Robinson's Hill

A 'GIRLS TWO WHEL~ SlCYCL~

'PHONE 2178 or 6010

THE ST. JOHN'S CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIA•

TlON OF REGISTERED NURSES OF NEWFOUND-

LAND will hold its

ANNUAL DINNER At the OLD COLONY CLUB

THURSDAY, JUNE 6th 1957 ., · Tickets available from members of Executive.

TIME: 7.30 p.m. PRICE: $3.55

GLENNA ROWSELL, Secretary

-·-. ----------~-------

H. C. A. A. There will be o meeting of the above Anocia·

lion after 10 o'clock Man. All praspec:tivt

football and baseball playen are urged to

attend.

JOHN R. SIMMS, President

---------- --·--· .. ---· ---··----- ---

SCHOOL CONCERT SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd

at 8 p.m. /

AT ST. KEVIN'S HALL, GOULDS

Change In Office Hours STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, our • , •

OFFICE HOURS will be from 8.30 a.m. to 5 ·.

p.m. SERVICE SHOP from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mondway through Friday, from June to

September.

Nfld. Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. WATER STREET WEST

l iNSUR~NCi AOENCIES '=- .. IMI1 I D .::_

BINGO GAIETY 9 "·M.

e 30 GAMES FOR $1 .00

INCLUDINC 5 - $100. GAMES

Regular 9 a.m. train leaving St. I

John's Wednesday, June 5th, will ! make connection at Argenlia with ' ~LV. Burin for the West (Run ~· Placentia Bay.

CONNECTION I.EWISPORTE I

CANA.OIAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP I'

ALLOCAi ED BY THE DOMINION COMMAND FOR : THE PRO'IINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND

1 9 53 MORR·IS

$800·00

Baird Motors Ltd ·MER~YMEETING. ROAD I

DIAL 80378·9 I

(tell

PRELIMINARY NOTICE

Grand Sports Dance HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM

FRID·AY, JUNE. 14th Leo Michaels Qrchestra ·

Double .tickets $2.50. Tickels from the .following Fronk Fitzgerald, Pet Brownrigg, Jcck Simms, D. O'Regan, Br11n Everard, M. Woods, Max. Taylor.

CORNER BROOK SERVICE Train "The Caribou" leaving St.

John's 5 p.m. Sunday, June 2nd, will make connection at Lewisporte with S.S. Springdale• !or regular ports Lewisporte, Corner Brook Service.

FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES I RESTRICTED CARGO

~hipper! Plcue Nnle. G<l~o!ir.P. i

Oil~ nnd olhcr re~tricted ~ar~n ·for !nrw"rding via !lr~rnlia anrt ~l.V. Eric Keith (rcpi~cing M.V. MAr· lorit;o) for rcgul<lr ports Soulh Co:~st Service will be accepted at the Railway Freight Shed Thurs· day, June 4th, 9a.m. to 5 p.m.

Applications ere now invited for this Scholarship for! the College Yecr 1957-58. The Scholarship, which h to the value of $800.00, will be awarded to a student: who has successfully passed at led~t the first y11ar of: University Wcrk. ~

The cwcrd will be granted on the ba~is of·. academic attainment,· financial need, end extra cur·; ricu lcr leadership. The preferenlial selection of ccn·.

didates will 'be:, . (a) Children of parenls killed in action : (b) Children of deceased or disabled Veterans.;

(c) Children of Veterans . Students wishing Ia make cpplicclion , for thil :·

Scholarship ~hould write direclly to MR. W. R.'j' MARTIN, Secretary, Provincial Commend Scholarship .

.;_ Commitee, Ccncdian Legion H&adqucrters, St. John's, l and application form will be forwarded. ,

· All applications mu5t be re,eived on or before!.

30th June, 1957. : ' .- .. ·

I

' I : 1

i I '

: i

! ! I i ' I ' I I l I ' ' ' '

•·'· . ' . ~ ' I . '

'H.'. 'I

Jrt :\ .. i• Ti ·;,

; :; '1 : \ l

'

Page 16: lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Villagecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsSt... · lg~r.ian-Rebels Wipe Out Moslem Village THE DAILY ... cal'· on e soul west coast

I

I

\ ' I I ! I

'

I •

.. I 'f

i i ' ·i ·' I .

'.

. . 1. I . ' ~ I .... ~j 1 '' ' :~ ~ ·:

I'

!': . 'l' ·I : I' . ' t: ~·

. ,. : . It . ...

. ·~ i}' ~·.

'l :;11 \<;

,•

·.MILLEY'S LlnLE BOYS'

KH.AKI SHORTS 2 to 6 years

50c BOYS'.

IOYS' LONGS

FLANNEL

LONGS TRY

MILLEY'S -FIRSt

Flannels and

3 to 6x Gabardines Navy and ·Grey 24 to 36

s2.oo BOYS'

GABARDINE

SHORTS Elastic waist.

Fit 4 to 8 years ...... $1.40

S. MILLEY LTD.

lea II• ••aurelr I

Builders' choice for 20,000 . NEW CANADIAN HOMES

Pierson "FUL.L~·

"ATINTID

SASHLI!SS WINDOWS sold by:

MR. HOMEBUILDER:

1 25" more light, 25~ more view 1 all-weather protection • self-storing srorm window1 and screens ' cheaper to Install and maintain ' cleans euily, locks 1ecurel1

You owe it to yourself and to your family to investigate this •

THE PIERSON WINDOW On Display at our Carpenter Shop Showrooms •

HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LTD. NEWFOUNDLAND REPRESENTATIVES

' •

I Johnson Describes Meet Maritimes Transport Group

The regubr weekly meeting ,. the Council of the Newfoundln11,. Board of Trade was attended h1 Mr. Arthur Johnson. Deputy Min· · ister of Economic Developme~l and Provincial Gol'ernment repre· sentatil'e on the ~~~ritlme.1 Tram· portatlon Commission. Mr. Johnson

I ga1·e a brief r~port on the annual meeting of the· ~!aritimes Trans· port11tlon Commission which was held in Moncton, N.B., on ~!on-day, May 27th.

AT THE ~~100~ S!~N o~ THE

AND CO LIMITID OOK

The Golden Strangers Henry Tre<ece . .......... 3.95 •

Never So Few Tom T. Chamoles.... 4.95 i

Archibald The Arctic Archibald Lang Fleming .............. 5.00

Baron

Mr. Johnson gal'e 1 brief ~­sume of the proccedin~s and made reference to some of the matters the Commission had successfully t!ealt witll during the past year. He stated that the main subject for Baron .... ... .. ......... .4.75 discussion wa! the possibility ol h · f an appointment of a speical com· IT e legion 0 mlttee to stud~ the. whole preble~

1 The Damned

of transportatiOn m t~e Atlantic · : re~ion. The Gordon Commission Sven Hassel ......... : ..... 3.25: mad~ t.his recommendation in their The Great Experiment I prehmmary report, but so far the . . . committee has not been appointed. Frank Th,stlethwa,te .. 4.50 : Jlc said that it was up to the New- Doctor Courageous '! foundland Board of Trade 1111d , , othrr• concerned to prepare a A. Noyes Thomas 3.75 ca.se for presentation. to. this c?m·: Ri 11 ging the Changes I m1ttee if and when 1t 1s appomt-ed. He understood that the com· Maze De La Roche ...... 5,00 mlttec would not be another Royal My Lord Commission but rather than in- ' formal working committee who What A Morning

,

SATURDAY, JUNE

Being Married Soon ?

DON'T ~E DISAPPOINTED

'PHONE 6333 '

MAKE YOUR APPO.INTMENT TO-DAY

For the best 1n

TO'OTON'S PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

will yisit New~oundland an~ the Marian J.nderson ..... 5.75' Maritime Provmces, and w1ll be accessible to all who wish to The Case of the ••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••• present their view~ on !t. He de· L k l clared that this might well be the UC Y oser last opportunity that Ncwf<lund- Earle Stanley Gardner 3.25 P Q to Humilton, Ont., in Julv to take, E • . ageant ueen part tn the ~!iss Canada' Pageant, i xecutlvc Offic

and a wardrobe valued at 5200 ' lnnd will get to lodge it! com- Th R d M'l plnints about the transportation sit- e aa to I town (~ontinued. from page 3) from Bowring Brothers. The two j WI} l , } s , uation and emphasized the fact S. J. Perelman ........ .. 3.95 they had answered they went off runners·UP were 1 tO receive gift 1 n 10 esa e ' ee

stage and the judges made their certificates from Bawrings. B that at the present time in New- Th T foundland, we arc paying standard e OWn !ina! decision. ' : ~lis_s Anita Wilson, a director ol oard Of Trad rates for sub-stannard serl'iCC!. He William faulkner . ..... 3.95 Miss Helen Hand and ~liss Jean Bowr1ng Brothers, then went to , C

Lynch were chOsen to be the the platform and presented the: AI a recent multng of~'' reiterated the necessity of formu· The 8 · d latlng R good case covering all a~· rr ge Queen's !odies·in·waiting, and were gifts to I he winners. : ccutivc of lhr \\'holr,al• .. ! ·

I peels of transportation In, to and Pa.,ela Frankau from the Province in the event

I~~~~ such I committee is appoint· I Dicks & Co., Ltd. 3·50 called on stage to take their place Mi>s Eleanor Squires - ~!iss o! the :'\c'' folll',dlcnd Bo·rd

1

one on either side ol the special Newfoundland-was crowned )fiss 1 Trarlc, )lr. 1.. 11". l'lr·rcn '' throne lor the queen. :\!emorial earlier this year anrl ~~·as . of Ayrc & s011 , \l'ho!c;, 11

The Booksellers Four Cadets from the 510 Air also chos?n a.s. )l!~s Engmecrmg i s:on, ••·as cl1'ctcd Chairm;h

Cadet Squardon (Lions) then 1at ~lemorwl Umverslty .. She wr.; a ~!r. Ernr>t D•1rr of llle ,

I paraded to the platform and in! member of t~e ~!c~onal Baokcl-. i~.nd ~lor~ar:n~ Com>•~'

Report On The Political Scene

I full uniform, shouldering their 1 ball Team wh1ch \'!Sited the ~!an·~ eiectcd Vice-Chairman. · 'PHONES 2008 - 3191 · 4425 1 rifles they also took their pluces t1mes dunng January and not only,

two ~n either side of the throne. won all their games, but also the !

Art Harnett~ PC candidafe In Trinity·Conception, charged on TV last night that many constituents of the riding have not seen his opponent (L. T. Slick) during the eight years he has been their I rcpresentatil'e in parliament. H~rnett added that the people

of Trinity·Conccption are not ask· ing any great concessions but have many simple needs which have been Ignored. He cited the needs of English Harbour and Elliston

. where wharves are sorely required to enhance everyday existence. In Clarenville, he sr.ld, dusty roads make the daily meals 1 nervous repast.

Good Morning, Neighbor Plu11 con.tdor ua .fwt 'thai • , , your frimob IDd Dtiahbollo 1f WI can help you Ia any way wlllt. your ID•urancc problema, juat call ...

The Queen's robe was brought h.earts o~ th~ people of the M<·ri· s } in, her crown was ready, and Mr. lime. universities. ' . out 1 Coast

1 Nolan called on :Mayor H. G. R. E1 ents of ~!1ss Ne1\foundland,

I Mews to come forward to announce Pageant week mcludcd an Inform· R l) } J the "winner and place I crown on a! afternoon . tea on Wednes~a)' i epurt c aye{

I her head. when the parhc1pants met the fn•c

1

. . . • •

Calling Mr. Fred Cornick, the 1 JUdges _and had an opportunity to At que~ linn l1~n.r m Inc president of the Lions Club, to ch;-,t w1th them. of As;embly b•la1·. F. assist him, :t!a~or Mews named . The tal~nt ~how Thursday ei'C· Smallwood ~arlc ." ~!;t ... Miss Eleanor Squires as the win· mng at the N ewfoundlanrl Hotel. the South ·"est l oa,l . , · ner and placed the crown on her ~nd yesterday a motorcade ct.ur· re!XJrL Th1~. rra-. 1n r1?.y ll • head after lihe had received her mg the afternoon when the g1rls questiOn a' .• cu "' L'bd royal robe. were taken, tw? to a car, with ~n her ~lr. P. Canr.in~

~!i~s Squire~ said, "naturally I 1 escort of an A1: Cr . .det and muSIC morning

am dumbfounded this is 1 sur· by the Lions A1r Cadet Squadron, mission's prise, but a !oveiy surprise." She on a tour of St. John's. then thanked BoiHings for the lovely dress she was wearing and bowed very grac~ully,

The Prem!rr ~~ir: i~ W.it t~f

·REG, T. MORGAN :t!r. Nolan th~ said that just INSURANCE three weeks ago the Lions Club

At 7.30 the judges, anrl some of i tention to lah1c t<:e re~:~ the members of the Lions Club I 5es;ion hut u~lO!'!ltr.11t•:: t1 were present at the Old Colony . mission'~ re~ort '' r.n: re:'.:. Club when the participants ·wore :Premier said if lllP nee bathing suits and were judged lor i lions show ti1P ~111n~e i~ 1~ ·

Tomplo luildiMg, Cu<kwor1h 51. received notice that they could go DioiiD:JJa.ns• ahead with the Miss Newfoundland

Pageant, and as ther! were strict

their beauty of form. . 1•:ould ,uffer h.'· r.•JI rwi,-.:r ·

Th l.

1 . . lion, the gol'ernmer.l ·.1:11 t::

e tna and most exc11!ng pnrt ;

The PC candidate for St. John's West, W, J. Browne, Q.C., resumed a whistle·stop tour of Placentia Bay yesterday, &topping off at Fox H::.rbour, Long Harbour and Ship 11arbour. He Is conducting personal canvassing and holding meetings whenever possible. He will return to St. John's tomorrow.

fore no credit for obtaining them rules and regulations set down by belongs to my colleague, Mr. Pow- t~e Miss Canada Pageant, the er, and my5elf. Mr. Fraser said L1ons had much to do 1n the short that whether or not the buildings lllme. .

of the I'0:·6eant was last ni~ht, for the next ''"'l"n ol tr.e Lr when some.thing magic se\me<l to : . . , .· .. , , " ., be :n the a1r as these Jove!)' ynun·;! lalure but 111ll ,,,, ,, . ~n, women, .unspoiled and poised,: sible after rccr:1:n:

Jim McGrath (St. John's East) wu back on Bell Island yesterday, journeying across the tickle in an open boat. He WIIS meeting the people in small groups and pro· mislng to do el'erything possible to keep the subject of an in· adequate ferry system constantly before the authorities.

had to be built they certainly were Mr. Fre? Cormck th~n annour.c· not built or even begun during the ed the pme for the wmner, a tnp four years from 1949-1953 when I St. John's MW5 represented in the !

made the1r bow anct thm hid far the ~liss :-.'ewloundland crown. · mc·ndalion<.

Parliament at Ottawa by two PC 1

members.

NOTE OF THANKS

Progressive Consen·atll'e radio Mrs: Edith Madden wisheR to addresses today will feature Ja.,.,-yer thank the Priest! of St. Patrick's ThomM Williams at 12.0~ on Parish, St. John's Nursing Services, , ·cJON and Thomas ~!cNamara,' Dr. G. J. Buckingham and alii member of the Young PC'c on those kind friends who sent I

VOCM at 2.30 this afternoon. 1\'l'eaths, Mass Cards and Jetter& of;

Wltl! a J4lt!e over a week re­maining for active political cam­paigning Allr.n M. Fraser, Liberal candidate for St. John's East, re­~umed his house to house canvass­ing yesterday and covered the en­tire settlement of Kelllgrews. As has been the case since he started working from Marysvale towards .Tops;;il, he reports that his re­ception was excellent and that the people of Ke!ligrews seem to be quite satisfied with the Liberal Government and its accomplish­ments during the past four years.

sympathr, and who helped in anr , way in thelr recent sorrow .caused by the death of a dear husband, James Ma·dcten.

BIRTH

JACKMAN-Born at St. Clare's · Mercy Hospital, May 30th, to Mar­jorie and Michael Jackman (nee Wakeman), a baby girl.

Mr. Fraser will resume his ac­tivities todny and will be canvo:.ss· ing In the l'oxtrap area,.

Last night o1•er CJON-TV the Liberal candidate referred to the ferry service between Beli Island and Portugal Cove and to the !oct that his opponent> is endeavouring to make a political issue out of the Bell Island ferry service. Mr. Fraser stated that this is a com· pletcly "phony" issue as fr..r as this election Is concerned and this election Is a Federal Election while the Bell Island ferry is not a Federal responsibility.

Mr. Fraser stated quite frankly that the ferry has been most un­satisfactory poctlcularly in recent months and th'at the people of Bell Island had Imposed upon them great Inconvenience and at times serious hardship, and Mr. Fraser expressed . his sympathy with their plight and mentioned thDt he had spoken to the Premier many times on their behalf. The latest action by the Provincial Government has been the decision to revoke the franchise of the Newfoundland Transportation Co. and to approach a local firm with considerable experience in this type of work and there is every reason to believe a vastly Improv­ed service will result.

Mr. Fraser also referred to, the statement made by Mr. James D. Higgins ref~rring to the new Fed· cral buildings which are belnr

' built In St. John's and Mr. Higgins contention that these building1 just had to be built and that there·

--------1 DEATHS

---- _____ I

os~!OND-Passed away on Fri·1' daly, ~lay 31st, Elil.llbeth Collins, widow of the late Augustus Os· 1

mood Osmond, aged 70 years; sur-' vived by four sons, two daughters, : one sister and fourteen grndchil· drcn. The fueral winll take place o Maday, June 3rd, from· her late residence 76 Top!ail Road to St. Patrick's Church for Req\liem :-.Iss at 9.30 a.m. Interment at Belvedere. No flowers by request.. I

R.I.P. .

PICCO-Passed away yesterday ~I at the General Hospital, Mr. Char· les Joseph Picco, age 47 years, o! Cralgmlllar Avenue; leaving to mourn, wife, four daughters and two sons, also two brothers and

1

one sister. The funeral will take 1

place 9.30 Monday morning from • his ·residence to St. Patrick's Church.

15c ' .

FOR TRAINING PANTrt:S

Nylon1 'reinforced

At the

• PHONE

SEE US FOR All

Lumber Needs HERE'S WHY !ron1 a plan~

to a carload we t"an deliver stand

ard widths ... i'!n~ths. or off·slze

measurements to meet your par

tlcular specificiltlons We carr~

lumber In · every lo(I'Jde whethe1

you're buildlnJI a cabinet, adding

a new room or p!annlnJZ that dream

house. The :i.ght lumber· for t.he

lob costs Jess, means a better In

vestment for t:1r future. See us ·

TOPSAIL ROAD ....... 80118 SHAW ST. . . ... . 80161

CHESTER DAWE Limited ' DISTRIBUTORS FOR WORLD F~IOUS JOHNS·MANVILLE ROOFil'IG ~SD

ASBESTOS PRODUCfS, · . · ' .

: ~A~~~t:Nn~to\t!lff.~~ s:g~~~8~; Tl~~E~-~~~~~~~~~~N~L\'1\'00D FOR BOATS.

1 BUILDING MATERIALS IS flUR BUSINESS AND NOT A SJDELI~t:. ' OPEN SATURDAYS AND MONDAYS. . • FREE AMPLE PARKINr; SPACE. •

·el

. LONDON Comet Tue

the four-en~ the fl

accident. Sir Geoffr up hope the war. Queen, a cc

Philip, II ill f sister versic

going to ' at Leuch.

a repulatl<

etgg1~stic>n wa prepared f

C¢Uege comr ,II Dubuque,

the colle1 lflt for s1 progress n

agreement f ltsting ol h}

size.

l