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7 .5s, . ) 'REET t•f nt. lRES .8-1 ONTO ren J · lf Fart, O·DAY and pes) d. VAUXHALL VICTOR Amazing performance and gas mileage results from this fully equipped four door Sedan. THE1): DAILY NEWS Vol. 6.5. No. 53 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 (Price 7 cents\ . Charles Hutton & Sons ficials Ask Action "' tl\1 t: \t.-1:'\TOSII nwnt tl!•partments involved in l'rt'" Wrlh•r 1 >nchwork to obtain funds for an Tl", 1 1"!' -l'nnmta is nut expanded program when there 11 , .._, :·:!:1 in Arctic rc., was no commercial na,·igation ,,,:, -.;u! \\"rdncsda)'. i acro.•s the Canadian Arctic. .... ,.,, "'mnWIUin:;: on IC· [ QJ:AI.IT\' IIIGII of :m :nll'!"lliUiomtl I the quality of rn .lrrtr ,,•;t ,_.,. at baston, Canadian Arct1c research com· .,,: .,,,., :, reprt•· : fa1·orahly with that of any " 31 tl1 1 ,.,,llll'l"l'tWe included uther countQ·. 1 t·r 1 ,.,..,.tl [lril- The Labrador last year proHd Finland, a . northwest for large .. ·. .l.ap<lll. 1 . and •. com· ,. ,,::1\·: ::. iwr•· ;nul Canada mrrcml route IS "not unpos· il't'l1t· md than : sihlc." , . r:ilc n.:: ,, i•n: dmng lr>s Some of lhP Canadian '"' ,,,r. :··.'I than <Ill)' othl'l'; projects for this yeat• ••t the COj· • :tn•: · ,.. · I. A cruise br the new hydro· <r; ,.,:• ... : ,aid thi' >itll· grnphk sllrl'cy Baffi11 of[ ., ,:: :-·"' :,, ilbh·arl , lhr coast of Baffin Island. .::·:··· ,. :: 1 :·J11 nf tnmsft'l' A Canarla·t'.S. team on the ,, ,·, It"< lie· llatrol ,·esse! il"' shelr off the north coast of · ;,, :r;ul<purl dcp;u·t· Island. \\'ork b1· a fr11· : ,.,._.., :,.. , ;,rrir·rl oul ron- · :thtl<trd transj,o1·t ice- :·.··,. r" mill hy- bn•al;rrs. .,,, .• , in t!:r. 4. Chartering of two ships to · ,,.. · fur t h e r the Labrador .,·,,.: •. , .. , .... ·cl Hudson Strait and Hudson , · ,.,. ::,,, .. ,.,, l.ahrarlor will Bay. :'l"''ri ·, ·• 'rar to con•·tt)"· · ,';, Continuation of the II'Ork of .,.,.,.-, .. into the :\!'('tic. thr >Cienliric tram now sla· '"';.o:: · ,,. thai it was dif· tioncd at Ha1.c11 f.ake ncar north· Canadian :o•wn· · rrn Ellesmere Jslanrl. '·· . \ ,/ t ' .. . J - i .. ... f ...... \ . ,. I I I esearc Begin Repairs At Bell- Island Cleanup work on Bell lolund ' died in front of fire places, coal where a wcckenu sleet >lorm , >loves for wurrnth. Since water tlat.cnccl 400 and sc1·eretl ! is abo pumped by electriciity, all power progrc>Scd !amurably · only one well was operating . \\'cdne;day night. But opera· ; firemen were on 24. hour call. lions here were matTed by thr ' Candles and gasohne camp Iirst accident since pules and s\OI'es were continuing to sell as wires first came cn··>hing down last a> St. John's firms could undct· \<,ns of icc. .•end them \\"edncsday. Some Linesman .James 25. dealers were rationing coal so of the :-<cwloundlaiHl Li;:ht and · thct·c would be enough for all. Power Company. suffered scrcre · Ore Company je£ps ro&ntcd burns to his hands and minot· the 27 squ:trc mile island, de· burns to his [arc ll"hCJl a fla>h· mcssa;(CS that normally back orcur. 1 as he was break· · would ha1'e been phoned. ing wh;:.t was believed to be a Little was known of Bell dead circuit. land's perdimimcnt until )ion· Had not hcrn wc;tr· when the premier Hew over hroi"Y glol'c.s and opened the in a helicopter and switch with a stick. · made the ll'ip alter ferry ser manager V. A. Ain>worth >aid. rices resumed. Reports from he would h;n c been killed. ·other part> of Conception B<·l "Con.•iderin:t l h c tricklin:: in \\'ednc>day . conditions the men at'c working A Spani:trd's B:.y residcn• under its we harcn"t >aid "new hca1·il;· crcusoletl had more accidents.'' poles installed lil>t summer was comfortahly in ho,. like match stick;" pit a!. . u ndcr tons of icc. Icc on ont• Ainsworth silid work nn 1\ ire >I retching from pole t" clcctricil)o' to Bell Is· pole more Own tw" lanrl II'.;, "progrcs>'ing farour· ton>'. power company olliciah ably" the company has set cstimr.-tcd. this weekend as a t;;rgct date. . Howcrer. he could not promise · An cstllnatcd IOU ]Joles I . that srniccs would be restored. down between on bl" then · ccpllon ijay_ and Hearts Con· · 1 ·The working l(encrator ' tent on Tnmty. Bay, a dtstancc ; PRESTOXBURG K,· drag the Le\·isc; Fork o( the big samly rh·er tor the bus lhal carried on the i>iand 13 miles from: of about 30 miles. At 1. ' ' ' • , ! 1 . · (; ' r B . . . 000 poles were felled on the ail Workers Seek eve ranee Fund TRUI 1 ·p •-Xcgotiators 1 'rife railway will r;u.uoo rallwny wor· 'hare a chance to question Mr. C:tnada \\'rdncsday /Hall at today's session. Later, on !llajor railways to i the company viewpoint wlll be a !11.000.000 i pnt by railway witnesses lr•r employees : who are to appear before the con· lulornati"on : ciliation board. contained in a i ------ li>t oi demands empJi. , by <hie I union neg6tiator [i K T d 11. uali at 1\"crlnesday's 1 ra e ot a ft•drTal board c 0 0 ;Jail mrlil':tiPtl tile union's I ommiSSIOner 24 school children and the dl'l\'et· to then· deaths. :\t least 1.l chtldren escaped as the bus plunged mlo tcl.ted 111 onctepR 100 a)c, thsulp 'Avalon Peninsula which bore . . • p 1e power o oman a o tc the river after colliding with an automobile wreck cr and a truck on route 23.-d.:N. Photo l. 1 and Anglican churches and the brunt of the storm. ----------------------------,------''------------------ ishools 5o residents in the ::IIr. Ainsworth said Wednes- 1 central section could cook hot :day night it would prob&bly bl' M ·ONJREAL•. meals. . several months before an ot· Hardest hit of tht island's 'ficial damage estimate is com- ' . 1 10.000 residents were 2.300 Wrr outed. And he warned there it G t I d . t I D c II bana ore company employees .still dan:;!er of the many thou,. armel l n . us ry am 0 apses i who were thrown out ot work and of broken wires that danglr ... · . f :when electric pumps ,in the sub-. from poles in all sections ! marine mines working well os falling icc. In Throes Of · i of the (Continued nn 16} I ' E h K •11 d 1 'l'ncmployment Insurance Com· ene fa 1,.1 \..e \miners get a hcild start on fit- WillS ll' ura · NEW YORK: G I St .l ': I g t I e .. · ! W'· I · 1 ing their so there would of '" 1 trnnee A • H . ! ..; · · · ·l · d !a· The men normal·· C t '1 litil!lOII srrric<·' were ord· rrives ere . NEW_ IAPl - For the I SUlllllll'l' and f alI Bl!Ll.ETI:\ I des sku·ts the e ) sb I ' d <. on es "htn broke I hrst lime m 25 years. out of kilter 111 the Sl ,. , ]1101'\TREAL <CPJ - At least: north end o[.1 Montreal Island. ) . •' 1 e to c O) e·.·j IX . hrid The con· _ makers Wednesday launched a' industry. 1 eight men were missing and gare way under pres- before thcr ale eho 1 >lc OT'L\\\':\ •CP•-1\cnncth Lo;h· hf:wrrn t11r raillra1·s and J R 1 · general strike against the U.S. i As 65,()(1{) dressmakers-mostly i licl'ed killed Wednesday night sure of ice. . .. · \lor msurance. . head. di1·ectorol the Hcgma Col· :o expire Ia;\ Dec· · I garment industry. tl1anl ·women - left the loUs in New 1 when a cof!cr dam at a bridge I The mishaP,Accurred during the i H Gfneral 1 0 1 .!. sciwol ol art.. submltlcd the I to the Maritime "nd 105,000 walked out in nine east- York's clutlered garment district i construction site on the Ril'iere, supper hour.'l)c men were work· 3> am 0 ct . a ,tna_ t winning painting 111 a :'\ wfo dl d h . a ern states. to march on 1\ladisun Square 1 I in:; in the 4lf.foot deep water· i Company sy 1 11 0 genet a Ols tion to choose a mural lot' KITTY Sf:Tl'l' Sic J ' as in With a new taking I Garden for a strike ally, l\layo · William Paca, signer of the. light case wl;n it collapsed. : pumputg water out of the new international tcrmhwl butld· Hall su;;:t->tM the railways. H · 5 b or d':is visit. Ol'er the work benches since the Robert F. Wagner said he might i Declaration of Independence, i Two men were rescued when: mmes they be ready· under conslruetion at :\"cw· the kitty b)' put·' i t '- . last strike, many of the dress- cut a Bahamas l'acation. 1 from was of Italian! found to the side of the to mto. o_pcn;twn 24 hours. fnundland's Gander Airport. fo:1r crnts an hour for · ny Wlshmg makers never had walked the Wagner promised protection for 1 descent. j coffer dam jutted eight after electricity 1s rest.?r.r.d. . i I.ud;hhcad must complete 1 until the total is , contact can do 10 picket line. picket Jines but warned both: feet oul !X the water. One was . A power compvny ofttc1a! , 70 fool wide, foot · . . 1 rough the offices of the New. International L ad i c Garmenl sides a I n s t violence that 1------------ltaken to 11iosvital in a state of. . ha1·e .. made i mural by mid . Au;:ust. It Is to lht p!?.n " to. Board ofi Trade or Workers Union used sound trucks charactenzed past garment i 'shock and the other was allowed, stnctcs sml'e. ra_m and fog I stand nmr. feet abo1·e the floor the of unemp!O)'· • m; t.ng an appo ntment at to brief them on the almost for· strikes. ' T bl I to go home. st_arted mcltmg ICC off la_den I on one of the main walls of the on rau;ra) employees and. the !'\e"foundland Hotel. gotten mechanism of a strike Besides the 65.000 New York! Ire ron e I A third man was beliel'ed also I Wtres and pole.; Tuesday mght i l2rlllinal waiting room . . thr unel'en distribution j' Wages and contract strikers, 40,000 others walked o t I rescued. and Wednesday. four d<oys j In his prize winning design. unelnmn.,_., that comes ment were the chief issues in the in New York State. We regret that due Divers ha1•c been sent to the ! temperatures belo·• . two trumpeter swans represent l•utomatlion .. as j "CAMEL" SHEEP'! walkout, which got under way at New Jersey, Massachusetts, Del· to transmission diffi· scene of the disaster, between the: !he .32 degree mark before! introduction to flight; a 1 " I Sheep often graze where there 10 a.m mont,.hode Island, Connectic t culties from the suburbs of Bordeaux and Laval' JUmpmg to 34. I JUgglnu:: appley,represents a1r· lor is not enough grass for cattle Most' of the industry's Easler Dela4e and Maryland. u ' des Rapides: to search for bodies! It a boon to i t:affic co-ord!nation: a _hy 1 because sheep like to eat finery already has been delivered The union walked out for 1 15- Mainland, the Cana· and determme\fhe cause of the 1 . but two degrees made ltttle dtf·l man co-ordma- , he conclhahon , shrubs, They also can live to the dress shops. A prolonged per-cent wage increase and a 35· dian Press News collapse. * fcrence to Bell Islanders hud- , tms fl1ght. rmg ; wtthout water for long periods. walkout, however, could throw hour week for piecework dress· .,· . ·.,.·· . · .. '• Jean Rivera, 14, aiTived at General Sessions Court &an w she told .how she hid two knives which the Egyptian Dra- 111 a egedly earned to Highb ridge Park the night Michael I•'al'lner. NSeven members of the gang are on trial for the slaying . ( · . Photo). makers The employers offered I Service was disrupt· five per cent and overtime after ed last night, conse- 37\a hours. Present wages in quently the majori- New York average $2.10 an hour. The ILGWU also wants stiffer ty of important penalties for contract violations, world news stories including union dress jobbers dealing with non union con· tractors. were not received. Nuclear Submarine Makes Record .Atlantic Crossing By 'f!IOMSON I The U.S. Navy said these fig- PORTLAND, England tAP 1- m cs were not to be construed as The new American nuclear sub. representative of the relative marine Skate surfaced in Port- speed of the two submarines. land harbor Wednesday with a Skipper, Cmdr. James F. cal. J'ecord for underwater eastil·ard vert. bubbled with enthusiasm. crossing of the Atlantic. "She just purrs along, on and The sleek, lead-colored craft on. day after day," he said did it in eight days, 11 hours in On security grounds he de- a shakedown cruise in which, the clined to reveal the Skate's speed skipper said, absolutely nothing , mileage or depth during the went wrong. journey but he said the trip "beat The Skate surfaced for the anything ever done by a subma· first time· near Lizard Head Tues· rine coming from the United day night. This was considered States to Europe." the end of the trip. U.S. Navy announcement said the Skate's run from her home port in New .London, Conn., was completely submerged. The announcement did not give the Skate's exact mileage. Weather Cloudy with light drizzle: High 33. WEST·EAST RECORD The announcement emphasized TEMPERATURES BALTIMORE, Md.-Grace Metalious. author of the spicy best-seller "Fey· that this was just a .zcord from Toronto ....... 34 43 ton Place," feeds a piece of wedding ... ''" to he:· husband, T. J. Martin, at west to east. The fi t u.s. nu· Montreal . .. .. . :tl 43 a l'ecept'tolJ t'I1 Baltt'mot·e \Vl1ere tl1e' motot·ed after the1'r \veddt'ng· l·n cil'ar submarine, the Nautilu.s, 1 · ·' Moncton . . . . . . 2;; 3R !1Jade ahrcturn tri!> f1·um l!:n)llmtd Halifax .. . .. .. 28 38 : Elkton, Md. Grace, recently di\'on: l u trcm iwr school teacher husband. m 195 ours, conv>arerl to the 1 s d ' · d h N E 1 d [' · k 1 1 b h Skate's 203 hours ·in the cast- 11 Y ncy ...... · 2i 32 J' marne t e ex- ew ' ng an c tsc JO ,. ·e.v w 10 1as ccome er manager.- St. John's ..... - 36 (I N PI t ). bound passage. 1•----------• .! . 10 o . . I

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THE1): DAILY NEWS Vol. 6.5. No. 53 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 (Price 7 cents\ . Charles Hutton & Sons

ficials Ask Action

"' tl\1 t: \t.-1:'\TOSII ~ nwnt tl!•partments involved in l'rt'" ~Jail Wrlh•r 1 >nchwork to obtain funds for an

Tl", 1 1"!' -l'nnmta is nut expanded program when there 11 , .._, :·:!:1 in Arctic rc., was no commercial na,·igation ~"~:" ,,,:, -.;u! \\"rdncsda)'. i acro.•s the Canadian Arctic. .... ,.,, "'mnWIUin:;: on IC· [ QJ:AI.IT\' IIIGII

of :m :nll'!"lliUiomtl ~onlcr- I O!fi~illlS sni~ the quality of rn .lrrtr ,,•;t ,_.,. at baston, Canadian Arct1c research com· .,,: .,,,., :, \·~:ion> reprt•· : pa1·e~ fa1·orahly with that of any "31 tl1 1• ,.,,llll'l"l'tWe included uther countQ·.

1t·r 1 ,.,..,.tl Sl<~te,, [lril- The Labrador last year proHd ~"''i•. ~,·,.·rJrn. Finland, a . northwest ,r~ssasc for large .. ·. 1 :rm~;;n\' an~ .l.ap<lll.

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. ~htps. and off1c1~ls ~aid •. com· ,. ,,::1\·: ::. iwr•· ;nul Canada mrrcml route IS "not unpos· a~~l:'t' il't'l1t· md t1~11~tli~C' than : sihlc." , . r:ilc n.:: ,, i•n: ~~ dmng lr>s Some of lhP Canadian re~carch '"' ,,,r. :··.'I than <Ill)' othl'l'; projects plann~d for this yeat•

:-~·:,~·t''l r:~.·d ••t the COj· • :tn•: · ,.. · I. A cruise br the new hydro· <r; ,.,:• ... : ,aid thi' >itll· grnphk sllrl'cy \'c~sel Baffi11 of[ ., ,:: :-·"' :,, "01>~'11 ilbh·arl , lhr e11~t coast of Baffin Island.

.::·:··· ,. :: 1:·J11 nf tnmsft'l' ~. A Canarla·t'.S. team on the ,, ,·, It"< lie· llatrol ,·esse! il"' shelr off the north coast of

· .-:~ ;,, :·~t· :r;ul<purl dcp;u·t· El~esnll're Island. ~. \\'ork b1· a fr11· sl•icnti~ts

: ,.,._.., :,.. , ;,rrir·rl oul ron- · :thtl<trd transj,o1·t dcpartm~nt ice­:·.··,. r" ,,.,,,_~·;~phil· mill hy- bn•al;rrs. .,,, .• , r.-.,-;~:·,h in t!:r. la~l 4. Chartering of two ships to · ~ ,,.. · ~tnwy fur t h e r the Labrador

.,·,,.: •. , .. , .... ·cl 1\'~dnNia)', 'coa~t. Hudson Strait and Hudson , · ,.,. ::,,, .. ,.,, l.ahrarlor will Bay. :'l"''ri ·, ·• 'rar to con•·tt)"· · ,';, Continuation of the II'Ork of

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Cleanup work on Bell lolund ' died in front of fire places, coal where a wcckenu sleet >lorm , >loves for wurrnth. Since water tlat.cnccl 400 pole~ and sc1·eretl ! is abo pumped by electriciity, all power progrc>Scd !amurably · only one well was operating . \\'cdne;day night. But opera· ; firemen were on 24. hour call. lions here were matTed by thr ' Candles and gasohne camp Iirst accident since pules and ~ s\OI'es were continuing to sell as wires first came cn··>hing down last a> St. John's firms could undct· \<,ns of icc. .•end them \\"edncsday. Some

Linesman .James Ro~crs. 25. dealers were rationing coal so of the :-<cwloundlaiHl Li;:ht and · thct·c would be enough for all. Power Company. suffered scrcre · Ore Company je£ps ro&ntcd burns to his hands and minot· the 27 squ:trc mile island, de· burns to his [arc ll"hCJl a fla>h· lii'Cl'lll~ mcssa;(CS that normally back orcur. 1 as he was break· · would ha1'e been phoned. ing wh;:.t was believed to be a Little was known of Bell I~· dead circuit. land's perdimimcnt until )ion·

Had not Ro~crs hcrn wc;tr· d~y when the premier Hew over in~ hroi"Y glol'c.s and opened the in a helicopter and reporter~ switch with a stick. ~cncral · made the ll'ip alter ferry ser manager V. A. Ain>worth >aid. rices resumed. Reports from he would h;n c been killed. ·other part> of Conception B<·l "Con.•iderin:t l h c rlan~crous '~tarted tricklin:: in \\'ednc>day . conditions the men at'c working A Spani:trd's B:.y residcn• under its fortun~tc we harcn"t >aid "new hca1·il;· crcusoletl had more accidents.'' Ro.~crs poles installed lil>t summer was re~ting comfortahly in ho,. ,n;~pprd like match stick;" pit a!. . u ndcr tons of icc. Icc on ont•

~Jr. Ainsworth silid work nn 1\ ire >I retching from pole t" rc~toring clcctricil)o' to Bell Is· pole 11ei~hcd more Own tw" lanrl II'.;, "progrcs>'ing farour· ton>'. power company olliciah ably" ~ml the company has set cstimr.-tcd. this weekend as a t;;rgct date. . Howcrer. he could not promise · An cstllnatcd IOU ]Joles ~~·c

I. that srniccs would be restored. down between Al·ond<~lc on ~on· bl" then · ccpllon ijay_ and Hearts Con·

· 1 ·The ~nlv working l(encrator ' tent on Tnmty. Bay, a dtstancc ; PRESTOXBURG K,· -Searcher~ drag the Le\·isc; Fork o( the big samly rh·er tor the bus lhal carried on the i>iand 13 miles from: of about 30 miles. At lca~t 1.

' • ' ' • • , • • • ! 1 . · (; ' r B . . . 000 poles were felled on the

ail Workers Seek eve ranee Fund

TRUI 1 ·p •-Xcgotiators 1 'rife railway negotiator.~ will :r.~ r;u.uoo rallwny wor· 'hare a chance to question Mr.

C:tnada \\'rdncsday /Hall at today's session. Later, on t~r !llajor railways to i the company viewpoint wlll be a !11.000.000 ~rv~rance i pnt acros~ by railway witnesses

lr•r employees di~plat·cd : who are to appear before the con· lulornati"on : ciliation board.

prot'"'~! contained in a i ------li>t oi demands wa~ empJi. ,

by <hie I union neg6tiator [i K T d 11. uali at 1\"crlnesday's 1 • • ra e ~r-•rnn ot a ft•drTal board c 0 0

;Jail mrlil':tiPtl tile union's I ommiSSIOner

24 school children and the dl'l\'et· to then· deaths. :\t least 1.l chtldren escaped as the bus plunged mlo tcl.ted 111 onctepR100 a)c, thsulp 'Avalon Peninsula which bore . . • p 1e power o oman a o tc the river after colliding with an automobile wreck cr and a truck on route 23.-d.:N. Photo l. 1 and Anglican churches and the brunt of the storm. ----------------------------,------''------------------ ishools 5o residents in the ::IIr. Ainsworth said Wednes-

1 central section could cook hot :day night it would prob&bly bl' M·ONJREAL•. meals. . several months before an ot· Hardest hit of tht island's 'ficial damage estimate is com-

' . 1 10.000 residents were 2.300 Wrr outed. And he warned there it

G t I d. t I D c II bana ore company employees .still dan:;!er of the many thou,. armell n . us ry am 0 apses i who were thrown out ot work and of broken wires that danglr ... · . f :when electric pumps ,in the sub-. from poles in all sections a~ ! marine mines :~topped working well os falling icc.

In Throes Of · i Fr~~~~-. repre~entatires of the (Continued nn pa~e 16}

I' E • h K •11 d 1 'l'ncmployment Insurance Com·

enefa 1,.1 \..e \miners get a hcild start on fit- WillS ll' ura ·

NEW YORK:

G I St .l ': I g t I e .. · ! ~~'sii~~a~~et·~o~~~dt~Cl~l~l~ "l~i~ W'· ~'I I · 1 ing their claim~ so there would

~~~~P~rt of '"1trnnee pa~·. A • H . ! • ..; · · · ·l · d !a· The men normal·· C t '1 litil!lOII srrric<·' were ord· rrives ere . NEW_ YO~K IAPl - For the I SUlllllll'l' and f alI ~roducliOn: Bl!Ll.ETI:\ I des Prau·~k ~.wlllch sku·ts the i~ ~~. e ) sb I ' d <. on es "htn nr~r•linlion~ broke I hrst lime m 25 years. dr~ss- ~cdules out of kilter 111 the Sl ,. , ]1101'\TREAL <CPJ - At least: north end o[.1 Montreal Island. ) . •'1 e to c unem~ O) e·.·j IX . ~~~~r hrid lalk~. The con· _ makers Wednesday launched a' 0~000.000-a-year industry. 1 eight men were missing and be-~ gare way ap~rcntly under pres- da~~ before thcr ale eho1 >lc OT'L\\\':\ •CP•-1\cnncth Lo;h· hf:wrrn t11r raillra1·s and ~fr J R Cro;~ 1 · general strike against the U.S. i As 65,()(1{) dressmakers-mostly i licl'ed killed Wednesday night sure of ice. . .. · \lor msurance. . head. di1·ectorol the Hcgma Col· ··a~ :o expire Ia;\ Dec· 1\i~gdom · 'fra~e C~~mi;~~~~~ I garment industry. ~lore tl1anl ·women - left the loUs in New 1 when a cof!cr dam at a bridge I The mishaP,Accurred during the i H Gfneral 1 sutrn~~;~~~cnt 0

1.!. lc~c sciwol ol art.. submltlcd the

I to the Maritime Province~ "nd 105,000 walked out in nine east- York's clutlered garment district i construction site on the Ril'iere, supper hour.'l)c men were work· • 3> am 0 -~ ct . a ,tna_ t 1.~, winning painting 111 a ~ompctl· :'\ wfo • dl d h . a ern states. to march on 1\ladisun Square 1 I in:; in the 4lf.foot deep water· i Company sy1 11 0 genet a Ols tion to choose a mural lot' ~he

KITTY Sf:Tl'l' Sic J ~~ ~n ' as am~cd in With a new ~:cncration taking I Garden for a strike ally, l\layo · William Paca, signer of the. light case wl;n it collapsed. : w~re pumputg water out of the • new international tcrmhwl butld· Hall su;;:t->tM the railways. H · ~- 1r 5 b or ~ .f~w d':is visit. Ol'er the work benches since the Robert F. Wagner said he might i Declaration of Independence, i Two men were rescued when: mmes ~nd they w~uld be ready· in~ under conslruetion at :\"cw· the ~l.nOO.OflO kitty b)' put·' a~d "~ i ~ISJttng t '- . tr~dc last strike, many of the dress- cut sho~l a Bahamas l'acation. 1 from ~laryiand, was of Italian! found clingin~ to the side of the to ~o mto. o_pcn;twn 24 hours. fnundland's Gander Airport.

fo:1r crnts an hour for · ny USI~essmen Wlshmg makers never had walked the Wagner promised protection for 1 descent. j coffer dam ~1\'hich jutted eight after electricity 1s rest.?r.r.d. . i I.ud;hhcad must complete hi~ 1 until the total is , 1~ contact ht~ can do 10 picket line. picket Jines but warned both: feet oul !X the water. One was . A power compvny ofttc1a! sa~d , 70 • fool • wide, l~'l • foot • _hi~h

· . . 1 rough the offices of the New. International L ad i c ~ Garmenl sides a~ a I n s t violence that 1------------ltaken to 11iosvital in a state of. hn~smen . ha1·e .. made ra~td i mural by mid . Au;:ust. It Is to ~~~ lht p!?.n " rlc>~~n~cl to. ~~~nd~~~d Board ofi Trade or Workers Union used sound trucks charactenzed past garment i 'shock and the other was allowed, stnctcs sml'e. ra_m and fog I stand nmr. feet abo1·e the floor

the •r.~patt of unemp!O)'· • m; t.ng an appo ntment at to brief them on the almost for· strikes. ' w· T bl I to go home. st_arted mcltmg ICC off la_den I on one of the main walls of the on rau;ra) employees and. the !'\e"foundland Hotel. gotten mechanism of a strike Besides the 65.000 New York! Ire ron e I A third man was beliel'ed also I Wtres and pole.; Tuesday mght i l2rlllinal waiting room .

. thr unel'en distribution j' Wages and contract enfor~e· strikers, 40,000 others walked o t I rescued. • and Wednesday. ~·or four d<oys j In his prize winning design. unelnmn.,_., ~'.''"' that comes ment were the chief issues in the in New York State. Pennsylvani~. We regret that due Divers ha1•c been sent to the ! temperatures w~1vered belo·• . two trumpeter swans represent

l•utomatlion .. as di~sclization j "CAMEL" SHEEP'! walkout, which got under way at New Jersey, Massachusetts, Del· to transmission diffi· scene of the disaster, between the: !he .32 degree mark before! ~h~ introduction to flight; a m~n 1" I Sheep often graze where there 10 a.m mont,.hode Island, Connectic t culties from the suburbs of Bordeaux and Laval' JUmpmg to 34. I JUgglnu:: appley,represents a1r·

prop?~al. lor ~erera~ce pa~· is not enough grass for cattle Most' of the industry's Easler Dela4e and Maryland. u ' des Rapides: to search for bodies! It wa~ a boon to l.inesm~n i t:affic co-ord!nation: a cen~ral ~8~8J0~ 1 ;' 11 ~ explam~ _hy 1 because sheep like to eat wood~ finery already has been delivered The union walked out for 1 15- Mainland, the Cana· and determme\fhe cause of the

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. but two degrees made ltttle dtf·l f!tlur~ ~ymbohzes man co-ordma-, he au,.~~~ .111~ conclhahon , a~d shrubs, They also can live to the dress shops. A prolonged per-cent wage increase and a 35· dian Press News collapse. * fcrence to Bell Islanders hud- , tms fl1ght.

rmg lledne~day. ; wtthout water for long periods. walkout, however, could throw hour week for piecework dress·

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YOR~-Mary Jean Rivera, 14, aiTived at General Sessions Court

&an w ~:·e she told .how she hid two knives which the Egyptian Dra-111 ~ a egedly earned to Highb ridge Park the night Michael I•'al'lner.

y~ut~~· 1 NSeven members of the gang are on trial for the slaying . ( · . Photo).

makers The employers offered I Service was disrupt· five per cent and overtime after ed last night, conse-37\a hours. Present wages in quently the majori-New York average $2.10 an hour.

The ILGWU also wants stiffer ty of important penalties for contract violations, world news stories including union dress jobbers dealing with non • union con· tractors.

were not received.

Nuclear Submarine Makes Record .Atlantic Crossing

By RO~ALII 'f!IOMSON I The U.S. Navy said these fig-PORTLAND, England tAP 1- m cs were not to be construed as

The new American nuclear sub. representative of the relative marine Skate surfaced in Port- speed of the two submarines. land harbor Wednesday with a Skipper, Cmdr. James F. cal. J'ecord for underwater eastil·ard vert. bubbled with enthusiasm. crossing of the Atlantic. "She just purrs along, on and

The sleek, lead-colored craft on. day after day," he said did it in eight days, 11 hours in On security grounds he de­a shakedown cruise in which, the clined to reveal the Skate's speed skipper said, absolutely nothing , mileage or depth during the went wrong. journey but he said the trip "beat

The Skate surfaced for the anything ever done by a subma· first time· near Lizard Head Tues· rine coming from the United day night. This was considered States to Europe." the end of the trip. U.S. Navy announcement said the Skate's run from her home port in New .London, Conn., was completely submerged. The announcement did not give the Skate's exact mileage.

Weather Cloudy with light drizzle:

High 33. WEST·EAST RECORD

The announcement emphasized TEMPERATURES BALTIMORE, Md.-Grace Metalious. author of the spicy best-seller "Fey· that this was just a .zcord from Toronto ....... 34 43 ton Place," feeds a piece of wedding ... ''" to he:· husband, T. J. Martin, at west to east. The fi t u.s. nu· Montreal . .. .. . :tl 43 a l'ecept'tolJ t'I1 Baltt'mot·e \Vl1ere tl1e' motot·ed after the1'r \veddt'ng· l·n cil'ar submarine, the Nautilu.s, 1 · ·' Moncton . . . . . . 2;; 3R !1Jade ahrcturn tri!> f1·um l!:n)llmtd ~ Halifax .. . .. .. 28 38 : Elkton, Md. Grace, recently di\'on: l u trcm iwr school teacher husband. m 195 ours, conv>arerl to the 1 s d ' · d h N E 1 d [' · k 1 1 b h Skate's 203 hours ·in the cast- 11 • Y ncy ...... · 2i 32 J' marne t e ex- ew ' ng an c tsc JO ,. ·e.v w 10 1as ccome er manager.-

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2--~--~~------------------------------------------~~~~--------~~~~~ THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN 1 Enough 0£ nur ouR ' AY sy ~- R. !VtL~r~s

I $AID l'M "TH' SHERIFF OF SLOOD'f

S I E!ASIN, ARIZONV,At.!Dl'M CHECKihl' l peec ) es UP ON A COUPLE OF EXIRA 'TOUoH

~ • • • Liberals I Conservatives

LOOKitJ' COWBOYS 'THAI .J'US'T

I SWAGGERED' ltJ··ONE HAD YOUR --- ADDRESS OIJ HIM-- (HA· H ... !

B) \\', N. EWER THI$ IS EP, DAVE, DOWN I Few \\ ho hal'e been watch· HERE .orr 'TH' FREI6HT • in~ relations bctw~en the so. YARDS--ONE OF 'THESE

.. FELLERS LOOKS \!PI Un10n and "Western" MIGH"TV LIKE MILLER CAMPMGN listrn from their homr< II' INTER 11 itlwut Porlfolw, rep! Psrnting po11 PI'' ,, 111 thsag1·ee w1th YOUR WAL'TER') The largest single cnmpaign "Nel'er before 11a~ thcrr When lhr l'.l'. camhdate fur :1/cwroumlland. rre~iclent Eisenhower's remark

t\'er waged on a polllicul bat· • such a sm·cl•,sful Liberal meet Bonal'isla · 'fwillingatc return• Bcfol·e· leaving for llalil.lx m Ill' new letter to Premier tiUeld in Newfoundland \Ia< ing held m the tnwn or Buch· h·om his l'idin~ this lleekenrl ~II·. Browne has two more puh Bulgamn that he "begins to o!ftcially knocked orr la~t ans." to take p.•rt m the ~oard II[ Ill' •allies. sclwcluled m t.hc l'.ondrr whether IIC shall ~et n!Jht from the Holy Cro>s Au , The mcs;agl' 1s s.l.g~ed b\' T~·ade's annuu I ml'l'lln~ .ht~ j South~rn Shore at ea l![ Ius rul anvil hct c bl continuing to dlforlum in St. John's. In CX· 1 Du~ ll· M. Sharpe, \\ 1lham G ll'lfc. 11:ho has been Ira\ Pllmr. u;w 1' Cfl') lancl on \\ rdn~sda~ ''· 1 ite •Pccdtc< to each other." Cl'SS of 200 Liberal purty work llenncs~ey. t,eslle Payne, 1':. c. with htm since hr began h1• mghl nnd Bay Bull~ Thu~s.da~ There has for a long time er~ assembled in the large city 1 Sinclair, Eric Loder Arthur campaign will take over the 111e lea\·es for Halifax hld!1Y lwen a trndenc1· for diplomatic aurlltorlum to reccil'~ last min Watton, George Barne~. Jame> I'Nns. and is expcctell hack in St. I exchanl!rs 11 ilh ·Moscow to take uate inRtructions in a house to I 'fhron!', Arthur Sno11, Ro'Jert : Mrs. Wlnll•r who has l•trncrl/ .J!lhn's on M?ndu~·. the form ~ithcr of notes draft· house canvass that II ill take Stacey, Robert J. Woodman. into .I l'eleran l'nmpat~rer hl•r· CAll_ILL , ed with a l'iell to publication place ihis il·eek. Some fi\·e r>:orman Cuff. Jams Walsh. ~elf ~ince her hnshanll thre11 The PC'. ca~llid<~te for lin"! or of public or semi-public thousand six hundred bomrs \\'ilson Sheppard. Willi• Stac- his hat into ::lt ring, wrll heart : h~r-.st,. Georges, T?m Cahrll. ts <peeche• '" I he t'.:'-1, or else· within the cit~· limits of St. ,ey, Herbert Penn~~. ~Irs. James I for 1\lusgrnl'elol\ n 1\ hell' sbf• III~Hhng up a II htrllllnrl cam 'l'here The past twell'e months John'~ West ts bring col'ered Collins, William Ford, )Irs. will be the ke~ spenker nt n I pal!(n tour of son:e of t~e hale seen this tenclency at it.~ by the l<iberal party wolkrr• Sarah Sharpe, ,Ralph )lills :mass rally o( P.C, suppol'lers.! ~orthern parts of ~ts hu~e rtcl worst and strongest. There has within the ne~t fell day< and :ll:~rk l.eyte, Albert Clm·kc, Har. She will be accompanied by I mg hdore returnmg, to his hren a II hole series of long ancl between now and the pr•litirnl ri< .Johnson, Jahez Kellowa~·. ~lr. Winter's campaign r,nan- Corner Brook cn.mpm~n11 heHd pol•mical letters from Bulganln eampaign curfew Inter till~ C'ynl Ridrnut. Winston Sno\\. agrr, Mr. Whitfield BnPnt~tct' I ~u~rters for a JlWnt rn ) on to heacl~ of other govemmenb. month in excess of 15 thousand James J. Vrjtch C~ril Pmlrr. and several members of the friday .• Jllr. Cnhlll arrll'cd at to which thev ha\'e been hound home~ contalnin~ some 40 Adolphus Pinscnt. Wilson Ab· 1 Bona1•ista .r.c. Branch. I Ha\\~c s Harbour on 'fuc~dny •to •·epl~· hv ·answcrin~ and re-thousand votcr5 In the Sl. bolt. I :lleanwlulc a report from ~lr. h)' atrcrart. Then. he transfer· fu!lng Sol'iet accusations John's \\'est area will rrreli'P RAI.I.lES "c;RE.\TEST Bannister to P.C. headquarters red to a snowmolnle fo~ a tour OTHER WAYS TO RETTER personal calls from hoth tiw EVf:n·• discloses that Mr. \yinter h~lfl I of I he woods r_amps m I h.~ REr.ATIONS

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V,'()rker~ and cabmrt mini•H•r•., ,\ p1ominent h.u>~nr•sman r.r a 1enlly enthusla•hc mrrh~!! I area meeting. 111th the lo~~c1. Now the Presirlent suggesh that lla\'t! taken to th~ rlrc· Grand F"all• has 1«ued a •lute· , al Glorrrlown on TueS~lay w~cn and talklnl! o~e; their prob Pm• that. if th~r~ iR to b~ any s~r· lion trAils. Tb~ st. ,John'< WP<t m~nt <upportm~ l.th~ral p~l'l)' ahout thre~ huncl1rrl prop!~ 1 ""d ~lr. Cahill s plnns to h•lp wu• mol'e tollnrd• the tstab. umpal.zn headquartrr• 1n the •t 1 t~n 1rnt< on thr <ncre•~ of rro.llrlpd m!o th~ •rhool auriJ· 11ork out these pr,oblem•. The li•hmrnt of hellt'r relation~. St John'~ J.aurirr rluh ha• rnlllr< hrlrl h1· l'rrnnrr Sm~!l trmnm, takm~ up l'l'rr~· a~ all Humher·St. George< rnnrllrl.nte "\\'p 11111 ~ 1 find some way~ other been a hrehllr 1or artllll~ fo1 11 ond lor rand1dntr .thnl11e ~hlr •eat and oi'PI'flovm~ mlo rondurtr~ two I'Pr)' enthustas· 111,, 11 mrtr prolon~ation of re·

'l'OU MEAN MIXIt-IG A L111 LE. WORK IN WrTH "THE FUN! I'M PA'l''IJG '{OU BV TI-lE HOUR FOR CLEANING "THO~E WALLS AND .A'T 'THI$ ~'TE I'Ll GO &Rrl~ E 11.1

tilt past <Pieral ~Prk• All (; 1 an~~~· m llotMod and \\'1nll tl~r a1•lr• AI tht< mrrt111~ 'lr<. tic mrrlm~• on thr •amp rla1 petllllr puhlic debate" the plnnnin~: anrl •choohnc of , 0 ,. Thr follolltn;! I• thr trst 1\ Jntrr mnrlr a •hnrl addre~• -one nt Port Sanndrr• ~nd thr , 11 i• a pomt which ha• sl· 11-nrkrr~ will no11 he put mtn ~~ a q,Mmrnl 1•<urrl 1\'rrlnr' Ill , <uppnrt of hrr hn•~nnd ~I her nt Pnrl nux Ch01x anrl reach· hren made by Selw;'ll one gll(ftntir pu<h to •!ret .tn1 h; Krn Goorl; ear of Ch anrl 1d11rh wa• I'CI'~ 11 1•11 rcrr11·~rl 1n ~arh Place thr resprm<e ".{ Llol·d 11 ho h.,~ •pokrn of the T,rnMrd Mll1rr, t,1he1·al c~ndl· t"oll< h~· the !(alhrrm~ an1l alter •h~ the f'eoplc 11·a• h1qhl;• rnrolll lntllitl of "neRoliation b} pub· chiP fnr Sl .Tohn'• \\'~•1 Prrm · T atll•nrlrcl thr mreting< nt hf:d ~poken ~hr 11as rre~rntcd n~111g. lie 111 (.rtm~" iPr !'malh1oorl, 11ho tw. hr••n \\nui·nr :111d Bolll(lod held In 1\'llh n hnunurt of llnwrr~. , \11· Cnh1ll. I< •rherlulr~ to ff there i< to hr A "Summit 11orkmc nlmo•t arnun~ thr l'lrm1er ~m.1lh\onrl. the llon Tom~ht, \\'e11lw<rlm·. nftrr a refln·n tn Ill• l.n~nrr Brook 'leel•ng'' e\ery rare nl'ed; to rt.•rk •mcr tu. rrllll'n In St 0 ,11-,,hlr n .J 1\hhotl. the lion mnlnlrnde to Eastport and n hradr!unrtrr; on ~rtd~l tn take hP taken th,1t It •hall ha\'e ft

John'• m ronnrrllon llllh thr 1,111 ,1htr \1' .r Kr!•u~~. ,,nrl lh•• n~1mher of nrnrby plar~< ~lr part tn one of th~ h1ggr~l ral· lrasonahle prospect of arhle\'· po\\cr rllfhcuillr• at Prll [, lionoulahie Dr. F.\\. Ro11r I \\mtrr 11111 ndflre ... an Import· hr< of hi~ cam.na•gn 11h1rh I< in~ something, Olherll'tse, as land. h:IJ' managed to lrad off hair ~''''" and allt•ndrd a ant rally~~ 1ntrrs !" F.~•tpmt ~•e! for tho~l da;. ~lncmillan has sairl, "11e should fJlp mArch uf thr ramnat~n ~rent mnn1· pohtbl merlin~:~ nnrl he 111ll hn1·e 111th lnm ~n _rhr ;prcJ~l ~ur<l speak.~r lnr run the risk of! fruiiiP~s mect-1\inrker• from t!lr !loll c1o,c in m1 lif~llme, and I can <lair thr platform ~lr .lame~ D. HIP. th1• _ral11· 111!1 he Hon. \\llliam ing llhich mi~ht make thing• •uciiiOIJ\IIll. Thr l'rrm1e1' 11ill pn<lltll'l~· th~t thrse 1110 mret gm~. the I'('. memhrr ol th• llam1lton. Po•tmn~ter GPner.ll worsr and not hetter." A~ the pJ~o takr an al'lllr p,n·t m thr' in~· 11 rrr amon)(cl thr ~:rralc•t House of A«rmbly fnr St of C'nnada, who Is mn~ln~ lhe Prr<lf!Pnl hn~ put 11, "A meet· dpor to dnor canl'a<•in~ a~rl CICI' hrld 111 Central Newfound· .Tt~~n·~ East. On Thur•da,l ~lr ,trip to Cnr~er Rroo)( ."~ o~clrr ing 111 which the two !rides mere· \\Ill hp 1 i~itin~ homes m 51. l~nrl The hall were ahsolulcl)' \\ mter. contmues h1< srhrlh.tlr I to help out !n Jlr. Cahill s f1ght 1,. 2lnred at Mch other across a Jo~n'< West. Tire 11ell ~11•wn rro11 rlerl anrl there wrre hun· of meetmgs "'!hout letup 111th for the nrlin" , 'table" coulcl be 8 disaster. so. Sl ,John's orrbr<tt·a le.,drr. 1 rlJecl• of prople who could not .1nother ~atherm~ m Hare Bal' .HARNETT , one feris would

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A HURRY.' 5TA~T .A LliTLE ARM I AGTIDIJ, MISTER­

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:.1€.omcrs of 1\ ~~ ~t and Power 1r Jldl'e than 14.000 noll ,.r~·ices restored. V wciith. general man~ coJilpan~. told the ' ~a1· el·emng. ,1h;re are bet wee

tl)l{) consumers &tl heat or light m scat of• the city where Jines to the houses aacl also some dam fatder lines. Thes• ipatrs are of nccc fen until last. Mr.

aald as the com pan md' Hel'ice "the !lfl ber in the quickest . ,ower in some a

city 18 still hem~ rl aitl)lall). Mr Am~ plaln~d becau~c br'anches and clue tJ(at lines mu;~l <OI CUt \O al1011 llne•m out rcpalr~.

The dangct' from 11 no11 o1·cr. he

Main I~ Local Chris Anrlrrw<. wa< on hnncl at mana~c to ~et in<ille them I (rll' the people of Hm·e Bn~ and· Mennwlulr about thr hus•r•t consisting' mainlv of published

the audJtorium 11 1_th hi• banrl Thr<e peoplr .h•lc!l~rl in their 1 Dn1 rr. • 'o~ the P.c.. rnmhdntes todnl' ancl contro\·ersi~l speeches _ to ~11-e the rremJN' and thr car~ or •lan 1hn~ 111 the rloor- 1 Then on t ncla~· he plan• an \\ rrl~esrla~. 1s ~rt. Harnett. !hr a continuuncP in another form workn~ a !lranrl send.ofl a~ ,,.a~• nf thm homes. The rn- 1 other ral1,1· in the town of cnn1hdat~ m T~tnll~· Conrept1on of prrsl'llt "repetitive public Premier Joseph tl\e1 takr to thr ell; <!rrrt< lhu<i:l<m was quite rcmarkahlr Gamho hrfore hr henfls bark who is mrreas111~. the parr. of, lehnte."

1115 he has been

'\llh thc•r 1otin~ cards offi. 'and there are thou<ands o! to St. .John:• lor the Board of ary nlrrad~· exten<ll'e ca~pn1~n 1 ADFXlllATE PREPARATION THE CLOWJoJ AIJD 'THe FRow~o~ power comp&nies or t,~pl~ of thr camrni~n repo"trcl people in \\'ind•or nrln oBI· Tracie merllnl!. 1111th three sPp~rnte rallies m What do Western rowers Peninsula that the la•t ntP.ht that the pP•Jple. of wood 11 ho know, f1·om their II Another P.C'. candirlate. 11:ho 1 t~e sparr of •tx hon~~ . Thr •ug~e•t' In the fir~! place the1 age crisis is now ll St . .fohn'• haiP he~n ~.•kmg own expemnr~. that these were ,will be away from the ndm!! f~rst I• •chNlulrd for :'Ill\ Per. :rr r!r:u·h nght Ill insislin~ the llorld." -Mr. Smallwood mac qur•o11on• ahont th~. T.lberalt tllo l'ery succes~ful meetings' for a. couple o! day< th\5 1\~Pk· hcan at 3 P m. lhr ~~co~:~ that If t!w•e dnnger• are to br A Clf:I.\CE TO BRLIK 0 f'lRS1' RADIO Hf:i'tJRi! ment in a wtre to e.ulr.Hlntr. l,ennard '!Jl~er, anrl Indeed." I end IS lion \\, .l. Browne th~: four ho!" • l~ter nt '"' rn "clu ' alrl ted thc•·e mu<t he adequ DI::ADLOCK pens I. one I .lame~ of th• L. ibfe T c. Dou;::la< tl,r,. ha1·e dPc1drrl that nhrr j That is the end of )lr. r.ood. memb~r, of ,1llP Common~ for f?r rstdenl< of , B~011' 11<fl~le ate prrpnration beforehand, in 11,1, the tu·-1 r•. , .. Saskatchewan who thi• hu~r campn1~n that ~lr. \Par'< stntrment. 1St .. Johns \\est who len1·rs on :><cw il!elhonrne. :'lei\ Chel<ra. 1 1 n~ a~reement on topic~ to Apart from PfOitrlm~ an op- s l • ro1cr 11ar b1 ra

11io ~J, aulst&nce to !'>c1• f

)!tiler \\Ill hp tile hesl k~o.lln I' • SF.XATOR CO:'iXOU.Y I Frid~;· for a special plannin~ Siblry·~ c_ore anrl ~earl COIP ~~'\:isru<srcl anrl considered. I portumty for hreaklnl! "rhe an oor ~;men IS -.u,, ...... umprrl "'the ~mergency. mnn in ~ewf~Ul11llanrl ~ohllcs. 1 A f(lrmer Premter of. the, mretm~ m H~lifax 11f r~mh· i and ~he 111mlup mertmg of ~he The We~! ern proposal for a parent deadlork ovrr maltet• nf 1 ,1 , ••rl l'"' r, · Premier Doug! a• Tht• lnlt1al srn<l·off. <n1d the i province of Nova Scotia t; to clute< for the Atlanllr Pro1·· rlay t• lo take place at nme 1 mman meetin~: of forei,!!n procedure anrl agenda. •urh SJunr Rn-•o·.Tapanese 11ar at t>

1 Wire to Premier

rfllrial•. i<. onh· pn:t _or the ?.fl'ii'P in St .. Jo~n·~ on ~~~~~rh incr•. o'rlck tonl!!hl "' "an't Harbour. i ~i~:,ters i1·as put for11 arcl a< a ·•cont:lcl'" m12ht 'Nie to rr . 11

• , ':l'he people anrl ~~ ~r~at ramnml!n lh'l '' m •t.,rc' 11th for a 11eek s rampm(lnmq :'llr Bro11ne 11'111 rcprcsPnl COLE , trurtil'c ;uggrstion 11 ha• mo1~ nnothPr and perh~ps PIP'l TO!lO:\TO, Ont. \!,urh 1- -·-- . - Sukatchcwan tolr for St .Tolin'< \\'P<I w'l~re 111 hchalf of the Lihernl c•mll· the -e1rn ~e11foundland candl· Wotcl rrcrilecl at hrarlqunr· ~ons rewcterl bl' \losc~w-anrl' ~1Po1tr1 oht r' 1r In " frmtful The Hon .. 1 KPII!t•t iloJl'k:

11 , •• 1 1./l f:.\'GH·\1!' pressing deep re2r

thou~nnds nf lihrrnl •uppnrter•ldatc< m the Marrh 31~t f~dcral dntcs at the llalif,lX mPeting tPr• from Hal'lev Culr. t~e r:fr:tion marlr · occasion for summ1t mrcting If some or us l.lrutenant(.o1c1nor of ontano · . . .¥.Jlage ~urr~rtrl h lii'r II i• a ''"'' o{ ~rqualnhna election I whil•h ha• been called to con· P.C. cancltclalP for Ru~m rr tve per•onal reference to terl rn .. ~, llouht- . 11 u1 lht• \\Ill o!C1r1ally op1•n thr J!J5, the memor.v or Jaenh Pe·.of~··· T h r ~ t~r pPop_l~ or. !'I .John'• Wr•t Senator Harotn C~nnollv. ~iller matters of c?mmon.con- Burgc.o i• ~till a• enrouraum~ ~1 /n~ulle<. That hrln~ •o. l'hlily of such a mcctmg'" thr t;annrl1an !\'ntwnal Spothmrn· l<c, ,,,. I•"

11,1, th< , , ~· ·

11ith thctr hl-erol ranrtul:M 'noted a< onr of C~na1ln • mo~t cern to the Atlantic Pro,•mc~• as ~1er 111th \lr. Colr com other mean• must be round 1mmccllate future. 1t 1s not so Sho11 to he held m the Cot1•eum .r 1 rr.,1; .. 1,n!( an•< 1, 1, •. ~,11 'A Le!lnard )hiler thr r1~ht m•11 bulliant orator~. 11111 arrive In as 11ell a< to ~ap out ce1·tam ~lrt1n.a a ·~early pa~e of mee~- • \tnrmllian anrl Ri~enho11 er hare ~uch b~cau<e of p•ocrclural Toronto. !rom ~larch 14 to 22 t thur of L',S >tamp<~~~ l~' !Y \..1 to repr~,ent th~ nroplr of St ~I Jr.hn'< on the day followln~ common rnmpm~n ~Irate~~·. m~< mchuhng onr m St Lml 1 nth •n"~csted a~ an altrrn~t dtCftculues as herau<e of the undrr the albplcic> ot the '[01 .~I!C) .._ • • John'• We•l in Otta11n tl•~ raih to he helcl in St. John's CAR/NET ,,1/\'/STF.'RS renl'r today and another ·~hed 1 p"l'j;.1 raun~ throu~h conh preHilin~ atmosphere m 'fo,. onto Anglri,· and Hunter,· .-h ·i':! s •

• _DF.'.''I'OJ'.\'('f: r r ·, for Ltl;eral T.e.ader L~~trr B I Premter ~'lemmml! _of \'ell' nled to .mnke a rush ''!"' to ~~·lallipl~ma!IC rxrhange• Thr COli' Ei<Pnholler speak< of thP <fiC!atlOJI il ha< JUSt brpn an 1/':sr SF:'J I., I'< ll1r ervtc \ cro11n of morr lholl tlmt• rra1son. o_r~a1ls of Srn~to.r ~run<lllck. anrl Prrmter Stan· ~~· .Johns for ~ome sprrlal ra· 1e,ldent <peaks of "exchanges "vast ~uiC of mhun<krstanrl- •wuncl'd h1 r.eneral \lanagp· ~"" Hampshire k , i

rrflnunent dtJ,rn• of ~urh··ll•. l'onnoll' ·~ 1tmeran· In ~rll· ftrlcl of !\nl'a Scott a Will br mo rer<•• dtng• brlore return· Jlf 11 through our ambas•a mg and mt•rrpre<rntotwn th t l.o1 nl '1 hrlh t'ntl 111 162:l. Ju•t Ill' rp Maritime _central hrarlrd h1· 1"•11on rrr•itlcnt rounrtla;•rl 11ill be announcrcl ~ursl< at tlu· t11o-rln)' plannma in;! to bt• on thr·spot campat!(n ~01 ~1C0 ~' lorcian ministers"; nf t( agam re1raiNI h1· holh \la1k111~ "' rtr1rnlh anm•er ,1f1Pr thr lanrlmg of th• nounced lh1s 11eek no• I• Sha•or, w:nne•ll''' rlr· latrr • , me~t1n~s 11h1lc t~eiP 111ll hr m~ . • • "rxplonn;z through more norm· speechr• an? 11r1ttrn r·om~"" ''"' a <'oloulf11 1 op(nmc rrrr :•.m• lhr •cttlemenl ,.,,.~mmence 1ts new ~ouncrrl th~ r f •talrme111· o·r.rum BP.r.I~S four rrpresentatnes nf the nu /,F.R nl rhannel< prospect~ of a top I' •I•O•h of Solie! leader< It 1110111 ha> hten pl.lnnrrl lro I () ' ;n' POint, ""' Canad3's Eastern ~h~11t thr LlbPI'nl rPll1 held 10 Thr l.JIJrral candiCiatr Ill thr' F~rlerall'alnnrt on hanrl Th?'~ 'rherp ~~~·no 110 ~'0 f•om thr lrlrl meettn~ whrch 11 oulrl br may be that the So11rt le.u1r1- I.unr·h th1, _,e .. r, hlg our<J

001, •o11n of R1e. March lOth, 1958.

Puch•n• on Soturrl"'. 'larch 11 rtmz of St .John'; Ea•t will arp lion. Aifcrd Brooks, ~hm· r,mpal~n headquarter• nf 1 te 8

, In <UhJ~cls and a• I eel thdt there arc · mi•tmrler • rxl! m.1 ~3111 ., 11 hlrh 111 11 h;;~r __ _ _ _ Hn'ice 11ili ori l•t TllP follOI\'10~ 1< lhP n~xt rf!Jr1;·11; l:mnch h1• campa1~n strr for \'et~ran<' :\ffatr~ r~pre· Da11cl DPckrr. thr P.r cnnflr ~~r~~;~.h p~ehmman cxchan2~, ;tandiO~< anrl ml<r~prr<rTJ•at " numhr1 01 nf·ll lr,11111 ,,, :mq "~\'fHOR 11~· :Moncton, N.B. on nl ~ IOJnt mrs,a~r thr.1· i••urd 111 :\lm,1<1ale tocln1·. Grc.~ ·~ntmg ~rw Rrunsw~ck, Hon elate for Granrt Fnlls-\\llltr ~n) :o,~ld mcllrate good prospect< ton~" nn our •ide al-o I• not atlradwn-. Profits r1nm · II'" Thr r?·'~l 11ho rant, ,,.of<five days each I Wr~n~~da1 aftPrnnnn. O'Gract1· ;, lral'in~ St Jnh~~IGcor~P !'in11lan, Mmtstrr for Lab1ador to1lay rluc to l~rk of 1 nccorrl" the pnman nrrrl for qmrt anrl •!11111 1111& ar.am hru-erltnron• llr?.!'. allhr font of ·~·:·serve Stephen\'iiiE

•·ttundrrd• of neonle jammer! ~arl)' this mornm~ to h~!lln !'>nttnnal Rri'Pnue rPp1e•cnting trlc~honr or telr~r~?h com ; 1 .~-~A:•:IN r.F;TTI::RS Pl'ZZLF. p~lient rffnrl lo rcmo1r llwm on a Hll'lrrl p 1 ng 1 ~m to ron 'llll~ rl.1'' 1< rrffrrr1 ·o! land and Goose B ~II t~e •~ntm~ <nacr al'ailnhl~ ramnai~nm~ in ~l~r~s,·:rle. :'\o1·a Srotw Hon Angus ~lnr· muntratwn Ho11e1r1 at l.a-1 Thl~ I• an emmrntil· practical. on both •!firs .• mrl •n to rrrn'r -r11r c .. nn&la's 0 ,. 1 , 11 ~1 rP 'olll(hor m"n" at th• 1 ~·.'Connecting w1li In the hu~e ~ud1tnrmm of th~ I ~lr, O'Grar!y said la~t PVC· !,ran, ~l.inl~lrr for F1shen~~ report. ~lr. necker wr.• h:nmg I a ro~ch which •hou!d ~urch an atmo<nrr ·~ 1n "." , '1 hr ' , 011 rer- of fnrr-t. held and tnr1 acaclcm1es. wUl be a 'econd 01 Puchar• Puhl1r Srhnol an~ : mn.c: hr plan• to work ~a~tw~r1l rrprc<~ntmJ: Prmrr Edw~rd I•· ~xcrpt10.nnl ~urce« 11 1lh a r~m~ h~P arceptablr hy Moscow u of ~tate could meet. m order to <trr:•m · St. .John's, New£ t)lqsp who coulrl not fincl a"~tl. from ~ta 1 y~1·ale toda~· \lith land and ~lr. Bro11nr, Mmr~ter prrhen<ne tour ~r tbr outl~m~ Tllocrow mean< husmrs• But thr ncgo!latP. not m "' "'• to ~ 1 r•nfllrP- nf this hi"' .;pnn~ ·I-t- m th~> nat1on·11 1rle tGoose Sav, Lahra ~b~e ~r~t· rcmmne~ •tan~lnz~captain 'iatlhew ·"'~elan. mrm· -- - --- ---- ----- part• or the .nrl!ng brforc h: Pre<ident i~ not alone in con· at each other arlO•< thl' to~ulc IImr t'Xillllltllln IOcludr l':~nad.l', ~riii!On F'ir•t randtd~IP ·~ng on to Sag 't thP bl~ge•t politic~! r•l'\' ber of thr. prol'mcml Le~l<la 'in St ,John's to glcet !.tberal n•turn~ to hts Granrl Fall' fa«m" to heinl! "puzzled" b,·j A d f th t t t I LlrCP<I bo,•t anrl mn!lllP <hoi\, "atr~ for the 1958 tltlt ~ Frobisher, ~~cr to take place in th~ tow11 'ture for Harhour :\Jail!. ~lr ·l~ade~ Lester B. Peal son. hrndqunrters to mnp out .thr the, la~t Bulganin letter~. For,' esse~hal ot~ cnft at•lr:,r~~~~o au;;· ••n tntrrnatwn.li motor sholl, a Lns ~1. Purns or !\!'! a'" nd serl'ice wit ot Burhau on a~tmdal' nlnht, O'Gradl will lake a clay off from: ~lr. Ptckers~lll returned to fmal ~tages of the campal2n on the fare of it it certainlv I . I • rl .. ~~ lralel <holl, n cotlaQl' cho\\, a Ont. twice each week :'\larch l•t. Whilf lhr l~m park·

1 rr.mpai~nin!! in ('onceptio~ B~~· 1 Ottawa after an imtl~l canva<s The la~t report wblcb ~~~ look< a~ 'if the S~\'tet r.overn· 1~btic0 ~~~~~e" a~elllr;~prh~~~~~ con•L'I'Ii\IIOn <how and thrrl' · ~te from St. , ~d anrlitorium rheer~'l •n tiiP Mroprr on Frida\' to trn~el .o of hts rtlllll!l la•t Frtdal' He through from ~lr. Deckrr s mftnl IS callino for prior anree-j pf 1 1 11 1 1 dog 'ho11s in add1t10n thPn· KIDNEYACI~ • dland.

f' r ' ~ . I d f h'i !lit nl n•ork . . ' . . . : . I A n tnt• rnfnrrnd to hi< ~ • .. " 0 governmen .< atl! () lCr Cal. II l I I I . e Compan\''• ra rr~ ~ror~c o o .. en prP , P.ell [san or s 1 n spent ft1•e da~s rampa1gn1ng 1eau~u, r • ' . ,. ,-, ' mrnt to cli~ru•• a series of pro 1 ers"· •houlrl thr' not cea'" '' 1 1e JO\\' tn!! nn1 ca<llll;! cnm- W · . • fHTP~ In slt It 0111 In their C?r• there. ''n the Bonal'ista and Glovertulln mcelml!, In Bale 'er~c 8 m~rl· po~als which it puts forward "con.linmn to wrtlll. s eeche~ ]ll'lllmns, a waiCI' •kt·lng clime n L R Ill operate uncle H•tentn~ to thr T.lhrrnl :Pr'.l{· I On Sat~ll'clay the U~1ernl can· I meas. After ~lr Pearson has 'm!! 1\hlch the candidate him· ,,,,.If, whtle at the .~arne hmr I to each ot~rr" anrl Sl.irt ~ Uletl~ a sport, dPmonstratwn arr .. li.OD your esf~a~sg~·~~~i~:enc Prs Ol'rr thr "nhllr ~nrl•e.c ., •· rlidaiP \\'1ll one; A~~'" rNurn left Newfoundland on Tue~day self deccnbed as a tremrndou< l rP<rr·.ing its right to refuse talking' That alter all tsl llhnt llhl•re all. sports such :&s box tem. Still othrr~ pr~(or•r·l to to Jlnrhour ~lam rhstrict an,rl morning ~lr. Picker~~lll plans I success. I to discuss topics which the I'.S. • diplomatic relaltons ex~>t for. 'lllg,. fencmg, archer), rollc1 Many ptGp)e lltftf'- to p1 llantime l'• -- · - • he will tral'el on to St. Johns 1 to leal'e for his rid1ng to re· I - has put forward. "In other 1 1 sk<ltmg and so forth 11111 IJp flilhra rut. The7 """IIIII a new otu

on Sunrlal". :\Jr. o:Grarly pla~s I sume campaigmng, IF d c t ers' w~rds". Eisenhower !a)'S, "roul This is the keynote of the demonstrated by eXpt'lb and en 'M"u'-whoo ~ IDIJ be . Stepbenllll I, to snend the rl. ay tn St. Johns I PROMISES TOO LATE 00 a er dem."lld the rioht to veto eli~·: President's letter Th~ respun,e champwns, a drmuz"lratwn Hulthy kidnoys fill Itt poiiOilJ Newfoundlant

~ lh Lib I !earl I " ~ adds from the b ood. U a selll'ng o on Monua~· 11'1 er~ , · The J,ibcral member of the 0 russion of matters I heheve to 1 to 1t Will test lhal the real Ill· cnstmg pool, squa1e d.1ncm~ impuritin slay iD tho ,,.,..,..<ill er Lr•ter B. Pearson. He '~Ill I J.cgislnlure for Carbonear ·Bay 1 ConvenfiOD I be 1 1tal to peare" If that is ten lions of the Sovtet leaders; and a l'arll•ty of other spPclnl ru1 oft ... follon If,.. 1travcl hnck to the Concepllon de Verde has accused the Dief· i J really thr Russian meaning then/ Rnd will perhaps be decisive as attractions. r•l and.,. Dodd'• Xidn.r B~y section of hls riding on en baker government of "duck- I Problems pertaining to the res- I it ift difficult to believe that to the possibility of a summit f On the opening evemn!!. holp tho kidneys .. !hoi ,.. Tuesday. ing the issue' 'of unemployment 'tnurant and food service mdus- tbev arc scriouc in their pro 1 meeting that mii!ht hope to be March 14th, the "Oulcloo1s Gu·l bettor-and loellroll..

TVCKE~ 1 in Cnnadn. George W. Clar~e. tr~· in Canada an~ affectmg the fes;ed desire for a conference. I more than a field of propaganda: of Canada" 111ll be ~rir";ted anrl Dodd'S JCidntY ~ The Libera.! candnlnte In he 1 member since 1956, speakm~ health of our natron, as well ~s; We should have reached a com- 1 warfare. I crowned from amon~ e1ght fm

riding ~f Trmlty • Conception on television in behalf of the our tourist trade, will be diS· 1 plete impasse. / - --- --------------- - - --- -·--

ltullr outages do no harm

this hospital fltclrlc Pfanf aupp//11 emtr• power lor 1/ghl/ng and an

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has ''isJted more than 30 set· • Liberal candidates in the cussed at the 14th annual con· But is this in fact what Bul-l tlemcnts in Ills current !our of I March 31st election. s~id the l'ention and exhibition of the ganin ann · Khruschcv mean' 1

I Trint~· North. James R. ruckPr, projects the P.C. government Canadtan Restam·ant AssOCI· I Eisenhower comes back ID his 1 plnnnr.d to tra1•el to Random Is announcing in the form of ation in the Automotive Buil1.l· central theme: "Perhaps thr. lslancl \\"ednesda~·. Rs he cnnh election promises to help re· ing here on March 24 to 27, tt impasse to which we seem to

I. tinuerl h1s rampaum. lhrou~ duce unemployment shoulrl has been announced by :\Irs. f. hHve come can he broken b· 1 th~ Trinit~· Bay dim10n of ht~ have hecn undertaken before ·G. ~lort.gomcry, managing di· less formal and lese puhlicizer' 1 r1dtn~. , Parliament was dissoll'ed to rector. contact.~ through which we could 1 On Tue~1la~· lllr. Tucker ~nn-' head off j!row!ng unempl~y- El'ei'Y pro~ince of Canada continue to ~eek to find ou1 1 vassed r1rn· community hom ment. !'iOII', Mr. Clarke ~a1d, wtfl be representecl at thts four whether there can be a to~ Bur~oyne'8. Covr to Shoal Har· the problem is worse than ever day food conference, which 1s I level meeting which would hold hour. De~plle the ~now stor~ 11 and still nothing ha~ been desCI'lbed as Canada's greatest good hope of advanci~ th•• he called at severn! homes n 1 done. "show window" for the food 'cau~e of peace and justice m each settlemens and also took I Th'l! T,iberal member said if scrl'ice industry. The program I _ __: -time out to stop at the schools. Canada is to have able govern· I w11l consist of addresses by 1 \'Ice in attractive and spotlessh

1 Mr. Turkrr said: "I am corj· 1 ment the people ~r Canada authorities on food entering, ~clean ~urroundings.. . . vinced that on pollln~ d~y lht 1 must support the Ltberal party panel discussions, forums, drs· 1 An mterestlng htghhght Will

! f!l'eatest numhers of Ltherah 1 on March 31st. He said "we 1 plays, demonstrations and com·) be a food show and culinan ever wlll vote. I found the ned employment now" and petitions. artll competition. This wlll be "rorlc In e1·e•·y .~ettlement very II that Is one of the chief reasons / A number of internationally-~ held March 24 in the Crystal

r.mer~oen~y l'11wer System h i~n~ll'" the Liberals should be return· I famous authorities on the pre· Ballroom of the Royal York an•l pwonnrl Sur· r.nA NGF:R ed to power. The Liberals ha\'P paration and service of food I Hotel and will be open to all

l<'•r hgh11n~ <nrnd''"· ThP Lihernl mrmhrr of thr the solution to unemployment will participate on the program. restaurants and food caterin)l M~lllmR romn,, dch1c1y room,, .,.m•ml'ial trr.i<lnturr f~r nnd they \\'ill imrlrment their Among these will be Larry placPs, re~ardless of whether

l<lclpollclfllrhc.tlln~ t;rcen R~;· llililr~l·r ~.t .Tohn' programme with the suppnrt Hilaire of Portland, OreAon, the or not the~ arc membrrs of the ii\tcllim·~:mlll~lo". · • X-ll,;<) t•H!~; In r<rOI'I ('hal 11~ r.1·an of the C'nnarlian ~rnple. ptesident of the National Res· A~~ociatlon It will bp open to 1 and olhcr \llai c~•urmcnl I' 1 t 1 1

hl1•rllat 1 ~ ~'""''! ,,rrlc""' "rl'. !.•hrl',il rani II~ r n CAnTf:R t~urant As~ociation; Georg1• 1 the ~enernl puhlic anrl adm s.l at ,111umcs ''ilh on.1n lmc1• 1:r:mrl 1'~11' \\"lute ll.11 .J,..tw~·' C'nmmunicMion~ with thr Wenzel, rcstaurnnl consultant. •ion is free. Electr"''Y· orrrrr1w11 n r·nm· •lor nn ~ tuur nf thr Grr~n Rurin Prnin<ula and with most author and lecturer, of Austin. , Still another feature will b"

n111nmn11c. Whrn hi~hhnc P,"' •rrlinn or hi< rldln~ Wll of the South C'oasl n( !':ell· Texas; Harry H. Pope, St. a menu competition. A number : mtcrru~tcd, lhc plan!~''"'' flam R. Smallwonrl will intrn foundland are still scl'ercd Louis Miss., and Cal Morken of restaurnnts, lnr~e and small.

~omlttic.11ly; \lop! "hen pnwer '' rt 11rp "r. r.ran~:er to voters In and there Is no word yet as to of Duluth, Min. I from all parts of Canada. will for a 111e hos 11111 r:reen Bay, whether Major Chcs. Carter Every phase and aspect of I be participating.

to 75 000 w~~ts A c P - Mr. Granger plans to canvass has been able to push off on the restaurant and allied indus- OC'ilanized in January 1944 ' · •

1 n~ many communities as wen· the first leg of his swing tries will be reviewed and dis· the Canadian Restaurant As·

SEE OR CALl ther conditions will permit In through the western section of cussed during the four-day soclatlon has, among itt alms. Green Bay district. He has al his riding. "show." Plans will be formu- Improved service ln the pre·

arvey & Co., I ready canvassed J.abrndor and No word ha~ been heard from lated to encourage people to paration and serving of food to a number of the urban centres Major Carter since last Satur· dine out more often, to elevate the general public and the pro-

LI.ml"ted of his rirllne. day when he reported that wea· the industry's prestige, increa.~e motion of Canada'~ tourist T'TCKERSG/l.T, ther conditions had prevented tourist patronage, improve pub /trade. ' I The T.iheral incu mhPnt In 1 him from makmg a start on i lie relations. deal with manaRe· President of the Canarlian I

TRIAL DIVISION the rldin!C of Ronavi~ta Tn:il· 1 hi~ we~trn campait~n. He ha~ 1 men! and Ia hour problems and. Restaurant Association i~ Ro~~ LeMARCHANT ROAD hMate h11pe~ to he a hie to alrrarly ran~·a~•er! mo•t nr th~ In gPneral. In impre~R on food 1 r Broll'n of V~ncOlt\'~r ~;~·hil~

MOM DON'T FORGET TO OBTAIN A SUPPLY OF

OUR OWN DELICIOUS

STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE LEMON SHORT CAKE FIESTA FRUIT CUP CAKES BOILED FRUIT CAKE

ST JOHN'S 1 le~,-~ Ottaii'A fnr ~I .Tohr.'• tn. 'Rurin Prninsula anrl that •er· ' •Prllre operator• the neerl to/ thP chairman nf thP Con1·~ntion 1 • :day or Fr1da1·. The Ho•,n•1rahl~ t1on of Placentia Bay wh1ch h prn1·1rlp good. wholesome rood Committee is John E Coles. of

!i· DIAL 2797 or 2151 1 J. w. Piekersglll plans to be 1 a part o£ his nding. I wtth eff1c1ent and court!ous ser· I Toronto, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-

(Especially prepared for steam puddings)

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The. Daily News THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958

ight- And Power 1Promotio~sAtGrandFalls 1Schools Reopen Today ack To Normal * * * * ·ncentrating On Bell Island

' ~dl'i.•rd all citizens to keep

1 ~~ , 11 rn·~unatrly 15.000 away from any !allen wires.

0~. . ,,t :'\ rwfoundland ".\!though we don't think there ,nri f'••wrr in thr rit)·. ; are am· lil'c wh·cs on. the

than 1 ul(lOnllW hal'l' their ~:round," he war~r.d, "there i~ rr;i•'n·rt. \', A. Atns·. alway~ thr posstbthly thal one

·rnrr•l m•na~rt· ol the mi~ht bt> Ji1·r." He recommend· ·,,~ 1,,Jd thr ;>;E\\'S yrs· eel that children be acco!"pan·

riCIIIII,. 11'<1 to ~chool by adults, If the, · rr ;:·r h•''''r''" 3110 and ~clwols ~hould decide to open. I The follo\\'ing Staff changes in the Inclu~tl'ial Relation~ Depat~ttnent r~n-c:mm ,rill without until all hroken wires ha1·e been are effecti\'e immediately.

M :~:lot m ,,·atlrt•cd part> rrpaircd. '•ht c:t) whrrr indil'i<htal Poll'er has still not been re· (Left) Mr. James Pond. Sr. a~sunll'~ the pu~ition

"' thr illlu<r~ arc rlown ~torl'(l tn Bell l~land but a Supervisor. 'l•o "'mr n;nna;:e tu th~ numhPr of. cr:ews arr workinlll (Centre) Mr. Leonard Bartle. in <1ddition to his present duties. becomes

Jmr• Thr,r ~rattrrrcl tberf'. c<•nmtmg of about 50 arr ~i nrw•ity hf'illl: men. It will take. ~c1·cral dar~. a Personnel Assistant and \\'ill handle ri1atters relative to the Mechanical

unt•l l••t. ~lr. Ains•l·orth to romplcle r~p~ITS ?n the I~·. nnd Electrical Departments. 1

, thr 1.,,1npan)· must m· l~nd but work ts gom~ ahead 1 • d ·11 · 1 1 1'bl "'" c n't · (Rt'gllt) "'lt', Rot1alcl Smith is ClJl'' n:nted Personnel Asststanl an WI

orrmr "thr ~rr.1tr-t num· a~ as ~s poss e. ., c a .1

!V ~-' i• tM qutckr;t tim~." rosr nwre men on Bell Islanrl handle matters rclati\'c to the Orders <tncl Shipping Department. "rr :~ «•m• Hra• of the than we alrrad~· ~a1·e .. there.":------­

,1111 hctrc rut nrr <•cr~· ~lr. Am~worth satd, a~ thr I 1

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Supply The new approach is to persuade

Congress that reciprocity is essential · to the prosperity of the United States.

The point has been made that American exports last year were of the order of $20 billion and that anv protectionist measures that would bring about a sharp decline in these export sales would cost many workers their jobs and do serious h~nn to the national economy.

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In The News By WA YF t..RER

END OF AN ERA

No ships will be outfitted by Newfoundland owners for this year's sealfishery. An era has ended. Nobody knows when It began but there is a record of s~al ~il to the value of more than £12,000 having been exported from Twillin· gate and Fogo In 1742. But this oil undoubtedly came from seals taken by landsmen. They took the seals in nets­during their southern mlgra· tion and captured them on the !nshore Ice d~ring the whelp· mg season m March. This latter was a venture that was often very productive and it was recorded in 1B94 that lanrlsmen took 120.000 seals on the northeast coast. That persevering a n d accurate chronicler of the sealfishery, the late Levi Chafe, has writ· ten that when seals were plentiful close to land, men, wom,'n and children, with dog, and catamarans, took an enthusiastic part In the voy· age.

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against the ice. The crews of the largest craft were from thirteen to eighteen men who, on finding their own guns, are admitted berth free; the rest generally pay 40/ ·for their berths." Brigus was a great centre of the venture. Its great sealing captains accumulated substantial [ortunes. It was re- · ported that Samuel Spracklin had to employ two men on one occasion to help him trans· port a trunk full of gold.

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dustry was rapid and by 1851 as many as 323 vessels catry. ing nearly 11,000 men took part in the hunt. During the period of the prosecution of the voyage by the sailing fleet an annual catch of 500.000 seals was not unusual ./~~~ .. · and. having rc~ard !or the - ~ ~

· wasteful methods employed, -\. . _ /JF ~.~f .. ~ ~{1 .. -:.~11}~ . ...... __ ~:;: ~eof~e ~c~~~ ~~ve h~ve~ ~~ VI'(}.~ V:tcf/)~~~e> -Throughout the long historv '. ~' • 1fJi ·~ ~~ of the voyage there was a cOlt· fJ j tinuous record of casualties as well as triumphs and many "!>-\. were the vessels that sailed , : ~

It appears to have been to the ice. never to be heard ~ ! • from Trinity that the seal· from again. It was in 1863 fishery was first prosecuted that the first s.teamsh•'p was ~ :eiiiQI

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An ample source of water has been found but the capital sum re­quired for the project is fail'iv sub­l'tantial. It wouid 'exceed s:UOO,OOO. But large a.' that is, it should not be beyond the financing capacities of a communit~· of more than 10.000 peo· pie whose \\'Ot'kers have a le\·el of personal incomes well above the New­foundland cl\'erac•e ,....

It is true that the municipality of Bell Island }Ul' many other things to do. In fact, it wns estimated in the report of the Re\·ision Commission that total <·apital needs amount to more than three million dollars. But the water and sewerage system ob­,·iously ou~ht to get first priority and the de\·clopment of a housing pro­gramme on the required scale must depend on the availability of serviced land.

It may be hoped, therefore. that the Bell lsland council will be able this year to see its way clear to start the waterworks project that is so \'erv badlY needed . . .

Spending With Wisdom

The Force Of One Bomb The bomb that destroyed Hiro·

shima had an explosive force of 20,000 tons of TNT.

The bomb tested at Bikini in 1954 had the explosive equivalent of 15 million tons of TNT. · It may well be wondered in the circumstances why tests continue and what pos~ible value they may have.

The Bikini bomb had a force 750 times as devastating as the Hiroshima bomb which laid waste a city. ·

It wouldn't take many such bombs to destroy most of the populous centres of the world and the attain· ment of an explosi\'e force of the size of the Bikini bomb ought to be suf· ficient to satisfy the would-be aggres· sor and the potential victim determin­ed on instant retaliation. '

In fact. always provided, of course. that the Russians would agree to a rational system of inspection to en· sure their good faith. there doesn't seem to be any valid reason why the testing of thermonuclear bombs should continue.

When bombs exist with a destruc-tive force equal to 15 million tons of TNT there could be no exercise more futile or more dangerous than trying to make new bombs that are bigger and better.

lure. The first of these were duction of powerful steel ~hallops which gave sm~ll pro· ~hips .of which the first was --·-----·---. ··-·---- _, ______ .. tection to their crews against the Adventure which made her 1\0 OPPOS/TIO:'o: FRO.\! ------------------..J the rigours of winter weather. first \'Oyage in 1905. · PREMIER The Lester sponsored VO)'agc • • ~ Herr Grotewohl remain~ as occurred in 1776 and twenty The scalfishrry was an in· tituJar Premier and head of the )·cars later \'e>sels were out· dustry, dangcrom, 0 f 1 en Go1·ernment. But he is not al· fitted at St. .John's and in cruel. and always wasteful lowed, as Bulganin i>, to ;;i.-,n several ports of Conception but its history is one of brave letters to other Heads of Gov. Bay. It was in Conception men who incurred untold crnmcn!s. At the moment when Bay that the modern sealfish· risks and shocking discomfort Ulbricht was announcing drastic ery had its origin for there to supplement the earnings of changes in the structure of the took place the de\'elopment the codfisher)'. It was also an Government. including the abo!· of schooners which would industry glamourized by public ition of ci~ht ministries. the serve the dual. purposes of fancy. In our own memory Prime ~linistcr had left for an sealing and codfishing. The the whole town turned out to indefinite holiday. Then. as a vessel that. sailed to th!! see the fleet depart, the Bat· final humiliation. ramc the of. "front" in spring were refit· ten· and the top of Signal fici~l puhlicatinn of a speech ted for Labrador in the early Hill were thronged with pea· which Grotcwohl i,; said to have summer and it was as a re· ple who had risen earh· to marie at a ~vc~·et meeting of th~ suit of the initiation of the bid the ships farewell ·and Central Committee. rt amounts dual·purpose \'esse! that boat· good huntin-g, and the howling to a pr(Jmi'P that rlr~pite "am· building acquired a new im· of the sirens, the noise of pPrwnal difference> there mi~J{t petus in the early years of guns and the cheers of the he" he will not oppose n the nineteenth century. watchers. from the shore hricht.

• • • mingled with the answering The second thing that is dear The Rrv. L. Anspach, one ·shouts of the crews lining the is tlHtt Ulbricht's complete as·

of our first historians, had rails of the ships, made a sumption of power mean' charge of the Anglican mis· strange, cacophonous mu~ic "tou(!hcning" of policy. One of sion in Concepllon Bay and which will never he forgotten the charges a~ainst dbmissr<! wrote early in the nineteenth by those who heard it. The members of the Politbut·n i> century that the people there sealin~ nr11·s was the only that the;· had tried to intra· "employcrl for (the sealfish· news of the time. Dozens of tl~ce ".1ccelerated drmocr~ti>· ery\ schooners measuring public and thousands of pri· ahon anrl .!olcrance of pohllc.al forty to seventy.fh•e tons \'ate sweepstakes were held. oppon~nts after thr e1·ents 111

with strongl~··buill poles sus· All this was part of the ttnrli· Hun;:ary and Poland in thr pcnrted on their sides as some tion that has passed and th~ ~um~mn o! 1956. And one of protrction to their timbers era that has ended this year. the ftrst acts to foiJow the .pur~r

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A SI',IPLER RET"·R... ~ai1l. the suggestion of Grote· " .., .. Trumhn regime a president wohl.

(Windsor Star) m~)' serve only two terms, Th~ "tnul!her" polic.1· which

Edson In \Vashingt B:r PETER EDSON

India Secl{s New Loans To Further Five-Year Plan

WASHif\JGT0:\-11\EA 1-Brij Kumar :-.; -a cousin of India's prime minister-has . ~ost fa\·orable impre:'sion here in negotiation.< L.S. Export-Import B:;nk and De\·elopmer.· 1.' d .l 1· un officials for a 2~5-million-clollar loan O"

specific project:;. .. In a large me<!~ure. he has offset some of

unfm·orable imprc:o:,ions of India created b\' \' Kris!·na :•.!enon at the l'.X. ,, .

Mr. Xehru. 49. b >CL'l'etar.l· fpr Economic in Indin's Nlinistt·~· of Fin:mce. He is an old in Washington. hm·ing been executi\'e dircc:r,: the World Bank for fi \'e Ye:-trs

He is a graduate of L~ndm~ St:hool of Econ . Ralliol Coliege. O):ford nnrl the Inner Temple 1: He came up in f!o\·ernment through Inclion C. Scn·ice and ha' l'<'pr£:~enled India at half a ric:' intern<.timul ecor,umit• aml r:nancial conference~

This i~ the t::pc of ~·nung official on which·: future of the lnckm r~o\·ernment depends.

B. K. I:\ehru aclmits \':ith dis<.1rming frani\:..e "I nm here !n ~c:m.:h of m0ne\·-as much rnor.e1·. I c:m get:· · ·

HE EXPLAI:';S that Incli?. needs 1.4 billio'~ ~ !m·s in foreign c~~)it:ll to carry out the core cf fi\·e-ye<.lt' plan b\' HJGl.

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Pump-priming has become today an accepted means of reversing a downward economic trend but all too often it happens that governments have to impro\·ise public works and other schemes on an emergency basis. This can be e:.:pensi\'e in many ways. In particular, it may result in a great deal of spending that does little to relieve unemployment.

The basic taxable Income this change was engmeered by 'Llhricht evidenth· intenrls to exemption of $100 written politicians who disliked Frank· pur~ue is. in s~me mt'asnrc. into Federal law a year ago lin Roosevelt and wanted to simply the reflrdion of the cor· is serving two purposes be· make sure nobodr would rcspondin~ trenil in till' SOli(•\ sides speeding up the filing duplicate his feat of serving l'nion since the "Kremlin or income tax refunds. This three terms and being elec· Crisis" last summer. It is al>o. conclusion makes it unneces· ted for a fourth. no doubt. an inr!ication that thr· sarr for many persons to A \'icc·presidcnt who sue· Party Jearlcrship now feels con­gather and submit receipts ceeds during the first half of ftrlrnt th~t it ran take a firmer

-·------------ _ for donations aggregcting less an elected presider.t's {our lin~ with the worker> :uHI farm. than $100; and for those who year stint is considered, under crs without rlaw;cr of >rrious give nothing it can have the the new rule, to be starting unrc;'t: m· t:!tl!r•· th::t it frrl< effect of producing a small in· his first full term. That is confHlcnt lhnt 1t can dral rffer· come tax refund. to sar, he can only be elccll·d tivrly with nny sir;ns of scriou!'

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1 ~1rhn11 m:1kes clear. hO\vever. t; ·~

;n 1a c ocs not 1 'e c: 1arit\·. It wants lo<.1ns. Ar.: <t1 ''1 pre[rrs long-term Jmns from the U.S. go\·ern:r. ·~.·~

During recent ~·ears the Govern· ment of Canada could vet·y well have postponed a number of public works projects each year both in the inte:·· csts of economy and in order to set up a backlog of useful schemes to be set in motion as occasion might de­mand. That was not done. And now that a recession has occurred, projects must be hastily devised to try to meet the most pressing need.

ll has often been suggested that lower taxe;; which would leave more mone~· in the hands of consumers would re;;ult in a much more sensible increase in productive activities. But governments seem always to imagine that they can spend money to better advantage than the taxpayers. It is to be hoped that this will,. be provtn in the case of the hundreds of millions of dollars t'o be spent this winter and spring on public works for the relief of unemployment.

U.S. And Protection . With the reciprocal trade legis­

labon .up for renewal in Congress, the E1senhower administration has developed a new defensive strategy.

In the past, the case for reciprocity has been fcunded on the contribution the present law is making to the eccnomic welfare of America's allies and. frie:1ds. It has been upheld as a~ mstrument of foreign policy. de­Signed to sustain the prosperity of the free world.

But this argument did not carry too much weight last year and the bill •neaked through the House of Repre·

Strength For The Day B:t EARL J,. DOUGLASS

WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR

One seldom encounters a thoroughly bad man. Let your mind wander back over the years and then survey the multitude of people you know now, and you will no doubt find this to be true.

But Benedict Arnold, the Revolu­tionary War traitor, was a thoroughly bad man. His treason to the revolu­tionary cause was carefully premedi­ated and done in order to enrich him and personally to advance him. He received about $25,000 for his treach­ery, the rank of Brigadier General in the British anny, a life allowance for his wife, and British commissions for two of his sons. Arnold, upon being detected, fled, assumed a command in the British army, ravished in particu­lar the country in which he had been brought up as a boy, and vented his spleen upon the state of Virginia be­cause it was the home of his enemy. George Washington. _

But back in England, Arnold found himself an object of contempt. A speaker in Parliament once stopped in the middle of an address declaring that he would not proceed because the American traitor had come into the visitors' gallery. Throughout the rest ofo his life, the traitor was shunned and hated.

Finally, he sank into melancholy and after some years died. His last words were, "God, have mercy on my poor soul."

Infidelity of any kind wreaks fear­ful vengence. The way of the trans· gressor is always hard.

BY ADOPTION (Port Arthur Ncws·Chronielel

One of the most ear-grating ell:periences nifllcted on Can· adians Is that of the Canadian· born with pseudo English ac­cents. Outside or the theatric· al world moves another group which seems to feel it creates an impression of culture If "rather" becomes "rawther" in conversation.

These "adopted'' accents mny impress some people, but in the average Canadian, and the English·bom who spot the phone~· accent Immediately, the affection produces only

president once thereafter, Mr. unrest. Eisenhower's present lease on PRODl'C'f/ON SHORT Of

hthelf White House reaches th~ T:\RGET a ·way or two.year mark on

Janual'!' 20 next year. It i;; also an indication th:;t Thus Mr. Nixon if the the rcoriomic situation is such

lightning should strike him on as to call for dr~stic Go\'ern· January 21, would eligih!e to ment measures. rule as an elected president It was Ulbricht himself who in 1961·65 and again In 1965· l~st October spoke of "serious 69 or for ten years In all. failures" in indus!!')' and agri·

But if ill luck should make culture. Brown co~l production the date or his entry to the ~wd failed to reach its target. White House January 19, !lis _fhe ntll~Jbrr o~ state a.nd >OC· presidential career run to mhzcd md.ustrws working at a 1965 but no further ll 1 loss had mrn. There had been strange law but that' h s ·~ a "sad Iailurt•'' to produce works 5 ow 1 enough consumer goods.

· ' So sweeping measures aiming at rapirl increase of production are to be expected. The abolit·

GOOD SPoRTSMEN Her Ulb • ht ion of eight industrial minist-(Fort William Tlmes·Journa)) r riC CI'S and concentration of con·

Four young men, students of J TJ S dd] trol of the most imporlant

nausea.

Fort William ColleiYlate, have n Ie a e branches of indus! f)' in the .,. hr,nds of a State Planning Com-brought a signal honor to the mission is one preparation for cit~·. In winning the Can· By w. N, EWER this. So, presumably, is the rec· n~ian ~choolboy curling cham· ommcnded abolition of the fac· PIOnShlp at .Charlottetown. .The .outcome of internal con· tory committees. they are carrymg home the fhght m the East German Com. The trade unions !which are ~irst Dominion. championship munist hierarchy is now quite completely under party eontr~l) m nn!l s?D:t smce 1922 when clea:. have been ordered to carry out Fort Wilham captured the . Like ~Ir. Kruschev in the So· a propaganda campaign to im· Memorial Cup In junior hoc· Vl~t Umon. He;·r Walter Ul· press on the workers the nceCl key. bncht emerges as unqucstion· for "more realistic workin<>

Tom Tod Jr., Neil McLeod, ~d leadc:. Like Khruschev he norms"-in plain _ Jangua.g; Pat Moran and Dave Allin IS the f1rst secretary of the more output per head without can cherish for the rest of party and holds no govern· nny increase in wage rates. theri lives an achievement of mental post. But lilw Krush· Ulbricht has announced th;;t no mean merit. chev ~e now wields complete he intends to abolish food ra·

More important though, it aut~or1ty over the Govel'llment, tioning and the asso.ciated food rests as a remarkable tribute as well as over the party ma· price controls this yeur. This to the type of teenagers this ~hine. There. Is of course an will mean a sha_rp increase in community is producing. Each !mportant . difference. Ulbricht the cost of Ji\'lng. The only of the champions has shown 15 leader m a satellite state promise of compensatory in· In his conduct on and off the and a s~tellite party. He may cmes is to z.pply to the lowest curling sheets a degree of dictate m Pankow but he must income groups such as pen· eportsmanship and general obey Moscow. To adapt a fa· sioners. good character that compll· ~ous phrase of ,Burke's he, It is these coming drastic mcnts highly the city he rep· kneels to a for~1gner on the economic measures and diffi· resents. 1 necks of his. countrymen." , culties. which they may encoun·

But there IS now no queshon ter wh1ch requires a tightening (Tit Fl

1 tht as head of the East Ger- of "labour discipline" and a

There ~s :~~';_,als PP~:t\ r . ma~ regime Ulbri~ht is without Ughtening of Party controls ., a ea a r1val or compe~1tor. He has over every facet of social life

~i~e:t: RlchaiJt Nron1hop~s purged the Cen~ral. COJpmittce That in turn requires a tight: wer w . ll ay n hiS nr.d the Secretariat o! h1s oppo· ening of party discipline and

{~~9at least until January 20. nents. One. of them, Herr Ziller. the elimination of all import· · . has committed suicide. Three ant elements in the purty sus·

Under a constltuhonJ!I Politburo members have been peeled of favouring any kind a~ndment passed during the expelled, of "liberalisation."

to short-term loans frrm Rus~ia or any other go\·e. mcnt. e\:en though FS. interest rates are higher

1ndia toc!n:· :1n~ two Rw;sian loans for a tc of 285 mi!lioa dollars at 2.5 per cent intere;t -12 years.

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l'.S. aiel to h1dia un to .Jan. 1 hns totaled c:: . ' to a billion dolla:·s. Thi,:; indw.ies 60 million dci~ worth of U.S. farm surpluses \\·hich ha\'e been f

for 1 nrlian rupees. Mr. Nehru disagree wit!: the opinion ht:ici

some of his countrymen 1 hat thp United Statr;: an~· obligation to aid India and that India h~' <

right to demand such aid. He point• out, howc\·er. that it is of interc~:

the world rommunit~· to see that underde\'elo; coun t.ries ad nmce.

The hostile attitude of manY Indians United States is difficult to explain, Mr. declares.

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ONE TROUBLE. be thinks. is that Americ< are confused with Englishmen by many Indii whose horizon for so many years was limited hatred of the old British empire.

What hurts Americans most in India they are associated with such things as colonialism in Algiers.

The big problem in India {oda v is how to ach:e its de\·elopmcnt ln the shortest possible time. >1 l\Ir. Nehru. India's leaders recognize that n: ~apid de\'elopment may be achieved by a totalit 1

tan go\'ernment than b~· a democracy. · .. ... Al the same time they recognize the adyant<i ·~1

that a democ:rac~· has in giYing higher priority:· ·· the physical well-being of ·~ts individual citizens'

India's go\'ernmcnt believes in this latter says Mr. Nehru. But it is faced with the of a eountry whose standards of living are so that its people can hardly be called human

For this reason India mu&t divert some of capital from betterment of its citizens to get its r dustrial material development started. The proW . is to do this without killing off a lot of its as Russia did after its revolution.

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MEN'S JERSEY PYJAMAS Sizes: Small, medium and large.

EXTRA SPECIAL ............................................................. .

BOY'S HOCKEY OUTFIT Canadiens, Leafs, Bruins, Wings. Sweater, Cap, Socks.

Regvlor 6.49 ........................................ EXTRA SPECIAL

INFANTS' SNOW SUITS Pastel shades.

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$1.59 PAIR

$4.49 SET

$5.69 SET

Ladies' and Misses' 20% ALL LESS ....................................................................... .

BONNETS, TURBANS, CAPS Children's-Misses'-Ladies' 2 0%

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Sizes 7 to 12 Only 2.69 ea.

Crease resisting-rayon and nylon. Large slzes .. Only 3.39 ea.

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LADIES' DUFFLE COATS $5.39 ~aberdine - In red-navy-aqua.

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Reg. 8.89 .... Now 5 98 pr. Sizes 30 to 44.x •

MEN'S PLAID WORK SHIRTS Tough - hard wearing. Sizes 14 to 17~. $2.98

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All Sales Cash and Final

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BOY.'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.25 White; sizes 11 to 14. Bow and Cuff Links.

Regular 1.69 ........................................... EXTRA SPECIAL . EACH

BOY'S DUFFLE COATS $7.49 22 or. English Navy Melton.

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LADIES' NYLONS ·49c first Quality, 51 Gauge - 15 Denier.

Sires 9 • 11. EXRA SPt:CIAL ............................................................ ..

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LADIES' NAVY SKI PANTS $1.98 ' Size 8 to 14. Warm and neat-all sizes.

Regular 2.98 pair ........................................... 9'ECIAL PAIR

BOY'S SNOW PANTS $2.49 Sizes 24 to 34. Brown-Navy.

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DORMEY PORTABLE MIXER R~gular 29.95 ........................................ EXTRA SPECIAL s 19.95

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Of I he milli•m• n( \\ ord.' ll'l'lll~n on thr ·uhir(·t of hc~lth. thn f~11· para~raplt~ rk· ,·otcrl ir• the fer! \\'PU!dn't lm·rr ' ~rn;~ll hun ion. Yrt. 1 ·~na<li;;rr> oprnrl nrrr nnr milli~>n rlnll;u·, a )·rar nn c;.rr n! hrnkcn· rluwn frrt.

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ber to ~erv~. bakin~ the bacon is a good preparation method. The slices will r.ll he uni·

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fitm aupportl .. Smart woven atnpe ticking I I tt Pre-bunt bordara for

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Just two main pRttrrn !'art~, tin~ th~ har~>n !loat in this fat plus facings _ what could b~ i rh~rm~ cookm~: makP~ .for ~n easier to ~ew than this Printed i t'l en. ~ompl~lr broil mnl! ~r Pattern! We know this summer : eaclt shcc. \\ hPn the b~r~n ~~ dress couldn't he mot•c flattering • clone to your .hk~n~. drat~ rt. on - those slim lines Rre pure, ab,orbrnt ~~\\clhr.t~t o: n,pkm~. magic Cor your figure! I More spcctftc drrcctto~:~ for

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Printed directions on each pat· 1 devclo~cd 111 the :Martha Logan i tern part. Easier, accurate. 1 Te.s~ Kitchens. ·

1 Send J<'IFTY CENTS tin coinsl lhe sweet s~oke f~a\·ou~ of : t~tamps cannot be accepted! fot· I b:v:on hlends mcely wtth nrpp,v i this pallern. Please print plain· ' tom:tto sauc~ an~ bland hard : ly SIZE, .NAME, .ADDRESS, cooked eggs tn t~1s rectpe for

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1 pound bacon BRAVE GIRL 2 8-oun'ce cass tomato sauce

BARCELONA, Spain (Reut- 2 teaspoons dry mustr:-rd ersi-Franclsco I.ara, 11-year·old 2 tablespoons flour girl, ran along the tracks to stop \~ cup milk an approachinl! el~ctric train be· 8 slirrs of brcan or Inch fore it rrnrhcd a twn-ton blork 1 hi1•k slice~ of Frrnrh

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ST. JOHN'S, THURSDAY MARCH 1958

Grand Bank News Lions Club Gracie Allen: Smartest Woman In World? Guest Speaker BY "ERSKINE JOHNSON stuck for a plot for the next I

Hollywood - !NEA> - Gracie week's show. Well, recently 1

Jl.\:>;1\. Frb. 26th.- 1 vehicle and walked towards the drums for the corps. Allen. smartest woman in the they were stuck again. 1

prr,enl 11mr th~ local: headli-,:hts. Just as ~e was about The committee Is also con· GANDER-On February 20. world, wins $50,000 on a TV quiz "We have a weekly story idea P•'l 1, bt•cmnmg to; to speak to the dmre, he says sid~rlng holding a soup supper &I the regular Uons Club din· show answeri~g questions about ml!!ting starting at 9 a.m.,"

11 1, 11,,11 ~nitc obvious I that thr lights an~ \'chicle van· and a pantry sale In the future 1 ncr, the Lions Cluh District the space radms of planets! Burns tells it, "and when we h · rr•'~n">il·r Conser ished Into space befo1·c his eyes. to raise funds for the corps. Govern.or for Newfoundland, Mr. Project "Gracie The Brain"! don't have a good idea by lunch.

1 'ra111 11111 rnntest the! Although some readers may Max S1mms was the special mny not come ~~dcr the heading time we're a little frantic. So it 1

· ruhn~ this fleet· ' doubt the I'Craclt)' of this, Mr. U. c. ACADEJ\IY SPEECH guest. Mr. Simm5 gave the local ~f U. S. sclentrftc speed·up, but was lunchtime and we were fran, i Hillier is prepared to swear NIGHT club members a brief talk on tt's the fre~hest Idea and best !ic and this Gracie The Brain j uri~ th1' 1'. C. !'arty that it actually happened. Draw The annual speech night pro. , L,ionlsm explaining so~e o~ the showmanship put on the TV rdea start~ rolling and we figure

:.IHillllllCed that 'your own conclusions! gramme and prize distribution 1 am~s and ldca!s of th1s mtfr· launchin~ pad since Lucille Ball it's goo,d for a couple of shows. i ~"•''I' 11 ill be the

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- programme was held in Frazer I national organtzatlon. At the and Des! Arnaz wrote the birth You get your best ideas some. 1

~151 r: 111 this riding, SOCI.•\L EVENTS Hall on Tuesday evening Feb. conclusion of his address Mr. of little Ricky into their show. times when you're against the 1

(0\t' h:11l previously. During the past tortnlght, or 18th. Mr. Geor(!c Crewe 'chair·! Simms was p1·esented with a 11 may even have cold war gun." ,. hl' ,nt!•nllnns to ron.· su, there have been quite a man of the local Home and

1teather duh bag by Lions Cluh value. Maybe Se~retary of State B~1t arter 20 years of Gracie on

n,in1~ hut hnrl with· bc1·y of ~ucial e1·ents in the 1 School Association was the President Ed. Goff. ~ultes .. con convmce the R~s· ra.dto and eight on television as

1• ()1""' nf another ran· community. chairman for the evening. At the February 20 dinner it stans Its on th~ level. Gracte, Mtss Unconscious, there had to n 'r1c.''''" t•' rnntPsl the At Valentin~ there were se1·· The principal's report was one was announced that the total ~uddenlr b~.commg ~ne, of !hose be a logical explanation for sud.

, 111 thr Prll·2res· Prni parties in the school class· of the hil(hlights o£ the even- prooceerls of the Gander march ho~ mll!ds the ~alton 8 sCJCnce denly turning her into the , 111• !'art)· ll':l~ no ruoms. Other organlzntiom ing's programme. In his report of Dimts drive amounted to adviser ts appeahng for, could world's smartest woman.

madr 1•'11"1\IO~ mrNin~~ 11hieh held Valentine socials 1Mr. Strong referred to the suc· $1700. This drive was sponsored be bett,er U.S. propa~anda In . Th~ answer: .she's hypnotized . and .11 1-\•r~une b)' llet·e. the f:lrls Auxillar)' of !he I ces~es attained by the Academ)' by the local Lions Club under ~!~s~~~ 1/nan the Army s Explo· ~~~~ It. hln typ1cal Gracie Alien 1 ,._,11·1·: \,1\l\c sup. Anghcan lhurch. the Cnnad1an dnrmg last year. He also re· the chairmanship of Lion Squad· Scat e he: . , 5.Y e. s. e ha~ a date with a fas· ar.d "h·' n••'''nllnrndrd <;iris In Training, the Bo1· I ferrcd to the growth In num· ron Leader Don Bullock. It was lng d~te; i~m~~ Gralle 5 lau.nch hlOn desJg~er m Room 720 of the'

.;,,nth 1 ",,, men. H. Srout~ and Wol! C;1bs. Soup' hers at the school which now also announced that the house. I high learn in ° is eo~e~h~ ;~r~~g~ Bever!:. Hills Hotel. In the .lob. a~d T .\l••x l!ickm~n ~upp~r~ n~ul sales were held h~·' hns a teaching staff of eleven to·house peanut sale In Dece~· Allen TV Sh~w Feb. 24, and she ~~ she't~~~ d~~:n~~~h::mds,

io·n·r1 ,,·t:le l.lllcr.tbl, Ill!' CE.\\ .A. and the C.G.I.T.I plus a music teacher. In the ber netted $500 and that lh15 is still in intellectual orbit the parlor t 10.30 S . iuty 1 '"'""""L''ll. hut who' nnd the llomc and School As· C. II. E. examinations the results' amount would be donated in following week as a contestant Room 7~0 G ·. 0 •n:tea of j'

rr·,,~·.-: r 1:11 ''"~" nf ~lr. ,orin lion of the Grand Bank: were very flratifving, In Grade 1 two equal amounts to Gander's on the "$100 ooo Question Show .. 1030 h ' ~cle foes .0 Joom

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ni i ~: .I !:n"• Al'ndcmy twirl a pantry sale. JIX. 26 of 37 candidates were I two Hi~h Schools, St. Joseph's! I'm not spilling the beans ~n wlth = :re \\ ghe fd· miX up I

hlr .,,,. \ 1 '<'!'HI inl'lllll· All the ~ocinl functions w~re, successful. ~n Grad!.' X, 15 out: Acn.drmy and the Gander Acarl· 1 whether she goes onto wi n the conferen!ino IS 0 mg a press I CONTEST.\."T GRACIE ALLEN: Einstein could be wron · ·h·· , ,,,., ·inrr l'on· 11ell pall111111ed a~rl those whtch of 17 cnndtdatcs passed. In, em~ for the purchase of labora· too grand, but here's the low. The si ht of Gracie 11, 1 .. • •

1 .. 1:: , .. 1 \\'. 1 'nrtrr. 11 rre lu•lll to ra"c funds for !Ira de XI, 18 out of 19 were suc. 1 tor~· equipment. down about it all as told by newsme; an idea If t~~ e~ the I lreory. 1 lie could be Just a ht· 'ed every minute of it. I've said

~"n 1r ":r l'l.•rrntta B:l)" chun·h und other purposes rr· rr~sful with 3 obtaining hon· George Burns, one of the smar· tist can turn Gra~le · 1 byp.no ,. 1 .~ 111~ .11 rong"' objects to' it before and I'll say it aum.-,,n,·r ! ,, \IWk nnrl who ce11r~ .ll'PI'rl'iahle cash rNurns ours. The Masonic Scholarships test men In the world: they will believe hm 0 f· rat~. c.eor~r 5 Jokes 1 "You should be 1 she's no dummy-she's a great hi• ,,,, .. ,,.,11"11 pnJlri"< :11 for thr1r t'fforts. 1 11err won hy ~!iss Mar\' Forse1·1 ''I'm not going to let Gracie 110 possible Th h. YP1~01 15mt . 1s 11 ~tchmg !\!eel The Pn'ss"' and actress." At the risk of "beeom

1' I I . (1 d X d E . ,, • c B R E and 0 T w I . . . e ypno IS rtes wmrls up as a "Scien r" I . b .. B ~w t•·,· "r•·•rm an1 '' · tn ora e an Ul!ene .. urse 1 on trmg the smartest woman in without success Gracie 1. :1 1 · • c cones. mg a um. urns won't nen 11,1nn' ~, .. ,,r "~"~'H• in tin• I./Oil'S CI,!'B in Grade XI. Eugene Nursl' also: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' the world. If she becomes perm stop talking - ' •on · lant ~~ the "Stnn.ooo Question object if audiences demand mort

1n r, ! , :1t lh, ~upporl· The Linn~ t'iub has nnw r1•m· 'won the Canadian Legion Schol· Off' • I J anently smart I become a bum Finally sh~ a ees to tl t J Sh~w. . . I of Gracie the Brain. "we can I':' •l•n \l"inr will ht• l'irled its anmwl atlpeal on he·' :•rship in Grade XI. anrl there ICia s our because I won't have an act." to help son Ro~ie et 1: s ·~~~ Smce prei'ICI\'In!; ~he hlo _film. al~l·a~·s book the hypnotist," .ht

rlr.-·, 1 ·•·1 I ill' •tn•ngth bdf nt thl' l'anadinn lnotihtl!' II"Pl'e !110 other •l'lwlarship~ "Gracie The Brain" was blue. The hy noti>t oes 1! w rk J 'I ed shmls for the hw auchence sar~. ' .• p~rl !I! n·r•'l'CI at Ot ful" the Blinci at both ~·ortunc' which the pupils of the Acad· N s t' printed in the same manner liS her ancr In .les~ than a 0

. ~n I laugh lraek;;, Burns s~~ s he's How about GracleT What doea rlu:.r:. ,, • !I' Ill\ of o:'fi~·p I 11llli (irnnd Bank. ThP rehn·ns I emy arc expected to win. The' ova co 18 "Gracie Run s For President." there's no doubt about it ~~~~.: f!Oilder .·}han Cl"er of hiS _long I ~hr think or becoming the smar-,,.rn' .• rd l'ro~rr«ll't' tn both towns were \'en· gral·l princ1pnl stated U1at la~t year's That happened when George and the smartest woman In the ~· ld 1111~ " 1 e and ~how hnsmes.~ test woman In the world? Sbt ;• 1,r ··;•r~>rlt'r~ and i[)ing .Purti~·ularl~· so in' con· t'esults were excellent but he' . !Gracie were radio stars and onej From thr.n on It'~ a howras P~~s~r.r.l. . . . .. :ba!ted.those eyelashes at me ~'~ :' ·! tn know 1hn1 ,;:dcratwn of the rronomic feared the)' would not he as, The Importance of Union clay George and his writers were Gracie discusse~ the Ein>tein '" pa)< '1 shatght. he told 1and said: ·'

rllcl·>r:.·,. •>I lhr nclin~ ~ituntion. It i~ expeetrd that I good In 1958 unless the pupils. ~raininR i.n. relation to collect· · me. "and bo~l~ ~udience~ believ·l "I always thouJ!ht I was!" ~~ """ '''" "rl"" tunll)" in lht• tot:~ I n•tnrns will be in the 'I 1\orked harder. He referred to ll'e bargamtng ~'as emphasized , 1r: .• ,r t" rxrrl'i•r their \'tl'inity of Si50.00. , changes in the system relative I during a recent tl'ip made hy

or. l'·•li1n~ d.l)" and to t\1 pr~sent the Lions are to school lea1•lng certificatrs. A. L. Hepworth, Director of the or:"·t\1111~ to att~nrl makm·~ preparation.< £or their /and the requisitl's for a pass to, CBRE and OTW's Education·

n•rr' ,.~, annunl talent show which is ex· continue on to university stud·: and Research DepartmPnt, Ot·' rl·.,:~· 1' nf Rnnan•t~ tll'et~d to takr placf short! I' I' le,. He referred to the ~reat • tawa. and L. K. Abhott, No1·a

Strr,:r • ,, I t•! . h,Hi hrt· ;,ftrr En~tet·. It is planned to need for recrc~tional facilities i Scotia ~nd Newfoundland rep· rrp• 1<hrn ,., ' l:llld~rl hrrr• lwl~ :mothPr hght bulb ~ale for the 380 puprls o£ the school! t·esfntatlve. 1,~ T•" llhtP W:11r" 1h•· in either April or ~lay. A com·! and what hnrl been done in thi~ I The Cnnarlian llrothrt·hoorl

, , ~· •'' ol 20i.OOO nuttre has been appointed to I direction. Reference was made of Railway Employees and other •' ·-: .,.,. "lllnr ~li~t lonk intn th1• prospects o£ hold·!· to the pm·chase of a school Transport Worken launched a

. ~~ • 1.111 pnuntl<. The 'in~ an agriculture fair herr. projector during the past year. · lcaClct campaign ahout a )'far ,Ira::• '' "~lrrccde'' next autumn which woulrl take 'lleference was made to the , R!lO, designed to inform its

f.nh~'~ at:rl Arnnld". in the area from Winterland to school's success in the inter· 35,000 members on topical is· ' h"~t 1>rrn fl•hm~ for Fortune. 1 town school sports meet, and sues. Subjects have inrlurlcrl the

·" f"''t'llnr Ha~·. hnl'r · Thr F.tlurntional rommitter. last year's outdoor rink. Railwa)• worker and his wa~rs. £•t'.r.: f~>r re•ult.< and i< also plannin~ to hold a pro.j The principal paid hi.~ thanb; the special problems of ~m· h••~ :rn.nc bit· rr~ult~ erammr rllll·in~ Eduration Werk. 'to his teaching staff. the Home· ployr.es of the Canadian ~at·

h11r hren :~ndm~ trip• of AI that time the winner8 of i and School As~ociation ann to lonnt Newfoundland Steam~hip an1 !e~ 1'1ou•and poun~•. ' th annual ,rholar~hlps In civics others who hnrl assisted the Ser~·ices, Sputnik and its rhnl· .

crr~·~ir """'~ rau~ht in in· \I ill hr announced. srhool In tht past year. A spec· lenae to education. Pipe lmr ~•W• '' 1 rporte1l to he PrP5illent Gror~r Crewe and I lnl word of appreciation al5o I profits, parliament ttc. Printerl

Newspaper History .Of Bell Island

[From The Files Of The Daily News]

By ADDISON BOWN

Part 2 Chapter

:! Fashion ,: Tips Marahou is having a rel'ival.

l.uuk lor it on those lovely baby doll boudoir coats and caps, al· :;o on boudoir pillows. Look >I on hats and on scarves. Jt'&

' : so soft, pretty, flattering, ·

Chanel's school girl roller hat will hP rme of the big spring h•ts. arcording to NPw York

. ~llllinrrs are husy making it in man.1· ~lle~ an~ m bright print· I'd <lks. ~

M~ny of thP rolt(ln~ lor resort ~11r! rr11i<e "rar ~r• thrPaded ~ 1th ~ol~ metnllic.

qaalu~·. Ln~t we,•l! 1 serrrtary F. ~1. Tessier attenrl·j went to the prefects and the: in English and French appro:<· •h1en'''~' of frnzen Iii· ed the recent cabinet meeting janitor. i !mately 40,000 are printed each . For late afternoon and e\·eriin~

~fr.t frr"":r! to thf l'nitrd. of District 415 whirh was helrtl Folowlng the presentation of ,1ssue. j ~l.~t .. ur 1\ln,te Arctic fox is f$)g. 11t•r '!!<· "Rlue Cloud" at St. John's. At this meetin!l 1 prizes and diplomas, and schol.l The leaflet~ and other ma· E\'ENTS OF 1918 I were George Neal, J. B. ~far· There was a giant pamde mg out. n~mk. Especially with ~r.. r•mrlred thou~and 1 many important matters reJa. 1 arships, a short musical and I !erial, are distributed by a net· 1 P~>trick Kell)', son of Owen tin, and J. C. Colbourne. from the Brach to the C.L.B. !,lark, 1t Imparts an illusion of hrrr 1 tive to the ~istrict were dis· vocal programme was present·/ work of education committers ~c;ll)', ~as killed at the Dom·i T~e mining companies were Armoury led by the bands of · ~rand~ur and .breath • takin_g

han hm. hoped that thr cu~seri. parhcularl)' that of, ed by some of the pup1is after 1 elected by each of the Brother.1

rmon pier on Jan. 12 when the selhng coal to their emplo,·ee> the c.c.c. and c L B From the' beaut;. For twm sets, make II •ro,:11ne Star" an~ the makit14 safety as our Island· which the singing of the Nat·: hood's 230 local divisions. At boom of S.S. Hochelaga fell on I at that time for $4.50 per 'ton, Armoun· the p~r~d~ roceed· a. scarf and muff. although

plar.: o! F'ortun~ w<•nld 1 wide project for the district. lonal Anthem brought. the pro· Halifax an~ S)·~ney, District the hoist he was drivln_g He WM I and $6 per t~n to outsiders. I ed to 'the Wabana ~heatre I C!lher alone, spell elegance .. bm ·r, operation la~ll ceedlngs to a conchtslon, Educa.tlon t;ounctls have ?ePn a me~ber of the elective Road- In the Sprmg of 1918, an ap. where the manager, A. P. cr.m· , ----- _ _ Ho'• •-.~r. <omp mtnor ST. AI.RAN'S ,ANNUAL est.abhshed, present offtcers Councrl ~t the Front and had! peal went out for 300 replace 'crnn. closed the show at g 30. rlril'e. He had h•·on 11 "''"den·~~ "l'" 1n hr ';.oncd out 1 MEETII\G: PERSONALS 1 be1~.g Coulter States, W. F.; been a p10neer employee of the. ments to replenish the rr.nks )1,1 gi<trat~ rowPr prc;irlrd Rl !he _P.alllr or \1"'"'"' and ·~.,

1 mr~rt onn ,. • hop~d: The an.nual meetmg of the Lieut. Commander Innman, 'Dam and Vern Spence Hall· I Company. j of the Royal Newfoundland ·the mrl'tin~ Thr mam a ddt 1'-- Art 11 22 hr : ... P " I•·• 1 "' e , .. 1n; '' ".:1 'r ;rl a~trd m cl'n~rl',!:alton of . St. Alban'~ R.C.N. was l.n. town recently on i' fax, who are assisted by Guy Th f $l400 58 Regiment, which had to he tak· ll"a< ~'" 11 h' ,:, .. ·~t. ![,1 r•dd a '• ''"lrd h:d: ;II 'no ' ~'"'" n,·' . Church was helrl tn the ~hurch, an official Vlstt. Swindles a member of the 1 •· e. sum 0 · ~as en out of the line on April 24 ~r.t,hr:: "•: .. h ,,! '" "'' 0·,.,.1, .. Thr drP in St. .lr,!,·,·, Ti1r li!i• ..... ,,.. r:: ,,,p hePn, basement on Friday Cl'enin~t.j Mr. Lloyd Hudsnn returned to Brotherhood's National Execu- · p .. td 1111° Court by D.I.S. C_o.,, because or a shortage o[ mrn ~> 1 .,,,J ,. 1 .: ... 1:r"r:nr<l ~.,· of h.- "'"u, "'·•' "f"''"'" Ypr•·

Pirll'lr ,, 1r F'nrlu?e Feb~uar~· 21st. following el'enin~ I St. John's over the we~l1~nd. ! t!ve ~oard; and M. Htal~y. Bill Ill settlement of a death clarm: The recruiting campaign 11•a, rhcn' :·n l~r 1,., 1. , \lr'n • \ . '" ""'''""·' " • In l'mpl' r ),,,.. •· 1h~:~ ""' n.r·t nn artll'll)' s~mce. The meeting was pre·, Mr. Ro~· Grand~· was In St ~eepmg nn~ Albert Hnwco Bt bKyntghe ·hdepehn!dlanbh ofk~ldlmdun1d 1most effective. 131/l ~·o1111~ mrn , .. '· 1 .,,. ,.,, .. ,.,.,. 111111 ,01 •• ,~ •h ·=·e 1r• 1''""' n( 111• t}>n·

,,,;,-rl, , ... •ch1n~ her· •1ded ol'er hy Re1· .. lamr.~ Cof. ,lohn's last week on a ~hort S~·rlne~·. asmted hl· R. E. R\,'an. ,1 11 .0 a een 1 e n 1 offererl thft"tr <. ftrl't'crs o[ ll'll•lln · 1• '. ·' !1: o l~r'·-·.·d• l1F .,,,,.,, .. 1 N 1 N 1 1!117 't" '" {,: ('.d .. I 'I:(! .. !].... .\'(..•ll'lfl ''." r;,·~·m: t'·,.·n for ex- fm and was attendrd hy a falr·j business visit. 1 a member of the Brothet·hood's 0· mme on ov. • •

11660 were accepted. lion o! :-.;, , 1,. 11 .,t11,1.,,: !~.·.: r ·'"'·rl ,..., ""'' p lrrtnr;

:"r e'c'' • ·: prP•Pnt nrc ly lar~e numher of people. ~lr. Robt>rt Stoodlt>~·. !ir., vl•lt· .Joint Protective Board. I ~Irs .• John Hogan, mother of . . . ,,, . ~~ . .- ,, pr•1rn,.,., r. r. r '"··n•m~ her·; The vanous reports suhmitt· rn St. John's las• werk on husi· ' A meeting wa~ also held at: .\Irs. \\ · ,J. ~ower, passetl away I A blg recrUiting rally II" a.- \""'l"r ""' '"·' "·" < olr·,' th;,t t1111 , hr 11.,, 1 ·;~pt;~i 1 · 1.4

~·1r to •nr rx1<tma mar· ed by the trra•urrr, wardens,.ness. !TI'Uro, attended by ft numhrr,m St. Johns at the age of.held at Bell Island on .\pr1l l<•r; 1· ... ,, r!, .-,, 11 ,, , h:: . . ,,. :,.-; ;, ..• 11 pri' ro~rl't''''' \frr,nwhtlc. it Cfmeter~· committre. Sunda1·! Mr. George CrewP \'is:trd the 'of local o[(lcers includinl( edu· 179. 120 when 37 young men ~nli'l •o ~r·.' ·~. · '"' "·'" 111.:: 11 "' ,•··1 .,n \Ia.' 2\ h·~~ 'r•·•rrl I hat fi•her· School. G.A.. A.W.Il... Altar capital last week on hu<iness. ! cation chairman L. D. Booner 1 ThP second annual meeting .of ed. S. S. r'ogota, Capt. llal 11. I '" ·· ,, , .. ,, n•· , ,,,.,, , ,. ,\ "'"'k n: 1oo in'"! 1,,wn;, tn rr,,, n''" B·; ha\'P done 1 Guilrl. and othrr rhurch organ. I ~lr. anrl Mr~ Lloytl j!ar~hall 1 , Di 1·i~ion 9), H. G. Peppard, , t~e Star of the Sear Assoc.ra- . ton, brou~ht the !ollol\'lng pat·t.l at ll n .. ,, 11. , 1'.,,1: oru' of 11w ,, 11 , n 1hl 1,hrrl h1 1 1r~ 1 ,,~ 11 ,;. •1tr :rr·•rc lht• winter. izations showed a hus\' and sue. are spending th~ir l'acatlon 1 (Dil·ision 109) and Sle1·e Bon·ltton WM held on Jan. 27 Wtth Ito the lsland:-Capt. Campbell. ·'!'''<• 1 ·: .. : ""'' 1'" r·l11r~ ''·'· J'll'i. ll1rh?rtl !l:t~C.on. rnnl>lll un~~w.,nn ·:r..t nnr fi<her· 'ressful yrar. A sharp increase' hare, j chie !Dil·ision 18 Stellarton). R. R:· Costigan c.ondncting the A. D.C. to tlt.e Governor; Lieut ~lH l~::lhl<·l'll !\"<'c.m of ~I , ·~ 11 •.• , .. , In \\nnw l>m • •trurr! ,, ''lCII'rlllli tuhs i was noteri in rhurch families in I ~tr. and Mrs. Ro~· llussell of A. E. MacKentie, Local Chair· eiechon of offtcers. P. ~·'I C. C~rter, Lteut. James. ~er~t. .John''· •l.•u·:h:r1· ol llr !. E ""'"·"' !n th~ mrmnn n[ Boll

'r "·" p:11rl 5!!.~5 pe1·, the community and the number St. ohn's arrivcrl in town fro.n man of Division 9 and Vice. Power was re·elected as Prest· H. Mttchell, Ser~t. J. Rohmsnn. KC'cpn, S1:prrintendcnt 01 the :•' ,.,,;', ! 11 •nn 111·~rl rln~•l. thP rJtk•·l· Last wrek of rhildrl'n attl'ndinll Sundnv t the capital last week. I Preslrient of the Nova Scotia dent and J. Ill. Greene, Secre· Cpl. P. lllansheld and the General Hn-pitnl. ~!any toed Hon. w. .1. Hi:~in• 11 ,,

;• ~'illr.l·trh•. T. Bay,: School and the day schools. It j Mr. F. Ill. Tmier l'lsited St. Federation of Labour took part tar)'. The n~w hall was expect·/ C.C.C. Ban.d. The !~land. wa> de· 1 rc,idrnt< will recall that open rlrcted Speaker of the Hous• had "' r, 11 1·nd n.rts in j was also noted that during the John's last week on buslnrss. I in the discussions. ?d to be offrclally opened later corated WI!h ~u.nhn~ lD hon- 1 air mrrtin~ which took placr of A"embly at the opening of ~<at'. 'If· •1:rpn•Ni to I ~·ear the G.F.S. had heen dis- • ~lr. Arth,ur Grandy .Is at pre~· ~he Newfoundland Steam· m the year. . • I our .of the~r Vlst~. They were near 11 hat ll'<·s later known as the Legislature on April 23. :

that n, · I· ,d '~rur~~ a handed nnrl succeeded by the! ent spendmg a hohday here sh1ps were represented b)• Ple· There was M ep1dem1c o[ recel\'ed by Magistrate Power. the Gately Th~atre. The num· 1 S s. Louisburg, while en route ,·a·~h , : •. h.• on. Some of 1 G.A.. whil•t the A.W.A. went

1. with hi~ parents. 1 man Waterman, collector and smallpox on the Island In Feb· i ~lannger MacDougall, C. F. ber of loc;~l l'oluntcers increas· from Svdney with a cargo of

f:,• t•;oo•· I II•,· <ralr.• at thruu~h llw s:1m~ process and Mr. Thomas Buffett left for I education chairman s.s. Bar· ruary . and 10 house~ were I Tayl?r .and othe~ o~firers o( the 1 ed tha! day to 60. 'coal. w:i, wrecked in St. Mary's '''' I""'"'· :·n•l thr tbh· lll'r:tnw thP I'.KW.A. 1St. John's o1·er the weekend on j' I'Hlil•u. and the Bluenose had E. quarnnllned. It became neces·l Patrtohc Assoc1atwn; olflcrrs · LiP•tt. Lt'o t ~!11rphy wa'' Ba~· on :\lay 5 and became a ;,..,. ! ·' · ,rl• markr•t for Thr !•h·~tion of officers was bu~iness. L. Surette, E, N. Surette, R. >~ry to close the school! for al of the C.L.B .. ~nrl C.C.C. and lhl'n homr frum th!' front to totr·l lo~~- ;

M ,, 1,.,,~. l'<'llt:< p1·r, ronducll•d h)· ne1·. Coffin and -1l\!ael'herson, J, Forrestall (edu· h.me to prevent a spread of the I hundreds of Cllmns. 1 take p:1rl 111 thr rwr;1i1111! <St•xt-Othrr F.vrnts or 1918)

ll'!·sultl'll as follows: Draggers "Blue \\'al'e", 207,. ·cation chah'man), M. F. O'Neill diSease. ~- ------ - · --- ·-·-- - - ---gwup v! ''"1\h ( <•n't hsh·l Church \\'m·den-!'ccll Thorn·, 000 pounds, and the "Blue Mist j and others In attendance. . Capt. Geo. Stewart was mar· £ h'

~."I he· ['IO<reutin~ the' hil. I' II'' 240,000 pounds, landed here I Mr. Hepworth emphasized the rled on Feb. 11 to Miss Bertha asv s ortcut to a ... lt•nl" ,..,. "t \'anmunr. RecHu·'s \\'arden-~lax Pitt· last week. • link between adult education McKay of Harbour Grace. .I ~~w. tt,. ;•· .• r At prr•· mnn. :\I.V. "Merllvn Clair" sailed : ~nd the successful dlschnrge of Sir 'Walter Davidson, on hl~ NEW M • D • h Id f L t }lr. 1\'~llo(l• Alhl!•y, who S!1Cfl•tury-\\'m. G, Cooper. I for Halifax wiih fi~h cargu. ! a citizen's responslbilitles.lretiremellt as Governor of Rill· IS ea or en

thr '·' lwlin~ com· Trr.asut'l'r-F, )1. Tl'sslt>r. Bait depot ship "Artica" "'as Union ~ltlzenshlp was concern· N~wroundland, was presented · ho,,. '' IH''" 1 I!'" 111~ pn•s· Select \'e:<try: rapt. Ar!'lt lin port last week. . !'d with all activities ln the With an address from the

!>er'""' to tra,rl to the/ Evuns. ~lontford l'il'l'C;.', Ed· 1 !\LV. "!\larlorita" was In port union, lncludln~ collective har. Patriotic AsRociatlon nn thl' rr.a:t .,, 1nm the Pacific ward Harri~. Edward Ball, Fred , last week. 1 gaining and ICf(IRiatlve efforts. lslr.nd. Sir Walter was held in i

I •rt it'• rxprcted that , Buffett. !\Irs. J. M. Dunford, 1 Draggers "Mercedes" and Greater knowledge and skills high esteem on Bell I~land h '"rr.tl ~ntl thirt)· men Stanlr~ AyPrs, .lohn T. Ayers. 1 "Graham and Arnold" hai'P are now essential in the widen· where his name Is perpetuated • rr'l ~tr•rt tht· ,eason.. l.ay rcpresentati1·e to S)·nod- hcen fishing for greysole in in!! field of labour interes!J. In David~on Avenue. ••rl ·~, \<"1 fnunrllanr! F. :.1. Trs<iN. :Fortune Bay In recent da~·B. I The union eltizen was also a S. S. Florlzel was wrecked at j ,' ,.' ., roq,nn·rl to I"Otf· <"hJirman of C•m~trry Com. · M.V. "Eric Clayton" wu In ; ritizen in the community and 1 Cappa hayden on Feb. 24 with a

hr hor. 'hr' \I nulrl a•!rrr mlltrr -R1charr! T~) lor. ; port ovrr the WP!'kend. 1 hi~ role here demandr.d a fulljloss of 114 lives. ThP•e were 44 1': '"' "·hahn~ oprr· ---·---- ·-·- :knowledge of the facts. ~urvivors, one of whom wa~ ·

rl ~n In• ••m~ a2rrrmrnt SCOtT \n;r.K 1 An urgfnt plea for continurd ·Ralph Burnham, who wu liTo 1 H:r•r :r. rrl!ll n to th!' Tht; 11r~k is he in~ nh.<l'r\'Pd and lnerea~ed 5\lpport for thP his w~7 to Toronto t11 join the "r·•·;:,~n< nn thr samr m lh~ communi!)' as Scout Sketches c:yp~um Worker~' strike at 1 C'r.nad1an Flying c .• rps In eom·!

1.0 ,. rwlrtl lo•1 .1ra1'. \l"cck. In nh~en·ance anrl re· Windsor was made hy Mr. Ab· pany with Frank Chown Fred i

1 ~ri ·~~ht~ prr rent 111 mcmhr:•ncr of Raden PowP.\l's bott. I Snow, Edwin Berteau and Jack' 1.hr •n1r ""' called, hirthd~)· a pl'ogramn:e Is being Mr. Hepworth hM now con· C, ParFo'ls. A~wn~ the victims I

1 l n1on rr•prr•rntin~ thr · ob~en·ed. b:r I· tinued his tour to Moncton and j was Gerald St. John whose 1 t~r thr rflmpan) rcfu~erl On Sunday morning members BEN BURROUGHS ; on across Canatla, vllsitlng edu- brother, Rev. Fr. St. John.j

unt!er thr terms of a I ol the First and Second Boy 1 cation committees In their dif· was then curate to Rev. J. J. ' IH~·.·· nan> prrsenterl by thP. I Scout Troop~. the Fortune Scout ferent areas. He was pleased McGrath.

th'.~ )Par. Thr ;'>;cwfound·: Troop, the local Wolf Cub Pack, .. ,,IA.MUNU i'IU>US (iOD" with the work accomplished by A Curling game ha:l been ar· .11111 he lral'in~ for Van· the -Guides, and Brownies par· When there's ill feeling In the district councils, and has ranged that week to take vtace '" mirl-~larch. a1icd and nttcnded divine ser· the ranks ••• life Is a sorry laid the ground work for In· In St. J 11m's betw~en Bell Is·

GHO.~"' \"'. lllrl.. vice at the Sall'atlon Army 1thing ••• without the bonds creased activity. which will be land and the City, out w2~ po3t

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•r'~ ' r. ••• ritaMI. A I'Cry lar"e numher of brotherhood • , • there are finalized by the dlffprent coun· poned hecause of !lie :ragedv ' om h~~r nr. an~ ,.r,.,. II( all ~roup.l ~ttrnr!rrl thr <er·: no songs to sing ••• what Is

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cils in their meetings next that had struck •o ma11y New· "from Content~d'Cows" ·r '' "r. •rr 'lh~><l, ,;, 11rr Srnior ~Ia ior 01•minir 1 the cause of discontent .•• month. foundland homes.

~;~~t""'"n• 1n tin• •rra <:oul<tin~ (•ourlul·t~rl 1h•· •rn icr .1mong the folks who toil ... In I Seamr.n Ellol Har.n o! Bell •·t llrrk :< lnr·•l t·r·t ;.1 thr l'it~1ld wrl pt-radtN! facto~;· Ol' offtce . , . thrre is' FIRST SOT.ID FOOD Island received ttle Royal AI·

''"'' 11 rr•m1n2 t: ... r lo [01.,. lh•· ~r·rn11111. ~n murh turmoil ... jraltnt>y YtHill~ kan!!tll'IIOS grt thrir bert me~al for h~rote rcHUP, "''h - 01tuation nn ;,"' llurin.;: I IIi• 111•rk thP s.., 11 t, is a ractnl' ... thHl all are: ltrst •olin loon by lraniu~ out 11nrk in connection with the:

' Ptnl~<ul~ hi~hw~1 hr. ~~~~~ the lorHI St'nnt rummittrr con~l'lot:s of .•. hnw wonder· or lhl' pnurh tn nibhle at 1'1'~1'· lh>ast~L 1 p,,nl f'rr,lr iliHI For· :,,·1• conlhll'tin~ thrir anllu<~l ap. ful this life wuulti be . , . il tat ion while the mother i• JH. Hrv. Wm. ''h~•. Wl>i'e ..

10 pr~l lor funrl< 11hrn il i• hnpNI people practiced lovr .•. o[ frr1lin2. accorrlin~ to the En l>.D .. 'I' I' cunsccr,lerl I.ord Bl5·

' 11 •1 ,.,.,.,, ~Jillirr. i, ;;n anrl rxpr!'lrd lh;;t thr pu~lic rr·. c?urse in mannerisms •.. 1\e cyclopedia Britannica. hnp _nl Z'icwfnunrll •rd ;n M•~· 0 th~ Ht~hroorl< llr· ~pon•r wtJl. he s~mpathet1c Anrl <hirer from each other ... , /110. 111 ;ucre.<•IOn lo r... Rei,

Hp \I'M t'~tnrnin2 1 ~encrou~. none are exactly alike . , . even Aluminum represents one· Llewellyn Jones •1 ~~) h<d tn· ev~nln~ last week in · - brother to brother , .. and so eighth of the earth's crust. but tcretl mto rest Cl' Jan. 'I ~hat

Fo~nd when drlvlnR to· SEA CADET$ the confilct rages , , , as I it's so Intricately concealed that year Bishop While~ c.msccra· of tunethhe saw the hear!· The Sea Cadet Committee or through the years we plod •. , Its existence eluded scientists lion was (ittingly celebrr.ted by

~no er vehicle an· the Lions Club presented the mankind h()S learned a lot of until It \i!IS discovered by Sir the ChU"(·!J •• r r;::r.la •1d palish· Aromhthp oppoRitP dl· 1 show "The Cruel Sea" In the things ••• but his greatest Humphrey Davy, British elec· loners •>n the Island.

· nar 8 1 e rond In that theotres at Fortune and Grand need Is God. trochemlst, in 1807. News was received on Mar. the rrw Mr. Hillier pull· Bank last week, ThiK Kplcndld 9 that 2nd. Lieut. Robert Kcr· the r,~ de of thp road to sea picture was seen by full Card experts say that eight Jade IB so hard that an inch shaw of Lancashire, Engt:ml1,

t~h~r vehicle to nass. houses at each performance. perfect ahuffles by the riffle cube may resist a pressure of one of the founders of J Com· ap h when the l'ehicle , As a result or this project method will return the cards to 50 tons, according to the Ency· pany, C.L.B., had died of ~~ 11hl~c 1~d within lift)· i the Sea Cadet Committ~e real· their original order. clopedia Britannica. wounds received in France.

nf 1 RtoppPrl In . thr izP~ the ~plendid sum of 51511.00 The EuphrateK Steamship , th~' th01~· .'lr. ll.'lhrl' wh1ch wtll he u~P.rl for Sea Asparagus was first used as a Polio now Is almost a world· Comp;.ny was ah•orh~d that

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. ' t''!"l I ·•l:':l't'd back to J ,.,,;. 1111'.' tallied fOI' Chicago, · 1 ."1 : 1,,,~·· t:\:ld, llawks 5·~ 1 rr.owu STU!\1:-IED • \~: 1 ,, 11 ;11 Ht>rkt•y League 1 The c I' o w d of 12,557 was · ' I stl.nne:l whrn the last • place ' , , .. ·: 1. T .. rmlto's 21~t in lh11rks ht·o!;e into a 2·0 lead early

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ISL Bon's Play All Stars Bell Island d S t d .23 Named To Atten a ur ay

The Bell Island enlr\' in the "B" ., t p t • T • ht secti~n of. Ali-Newfoundla~d _com· ! s r a c Ice 0 n I g pellllon w11l meet St. Bon s m an ! • exhil?ition gam~ at the Sladhl~l : The st. .John";; senior All· i the tri>h, is a doubtful starter on Saturday mght. The ~arne IS Stars will hold their first work· ! as he was checked into th• slat~~ to s~~rt at 8.00 wtth only i out at the Stauium tonight at i boards _in last night's _gall!e an~ the , mone~ part of the deal lor ' 6.30 with 23 players named to: complamed o( pam m hi! the. tsla~d~rs to be arran~ed. ! attend. Three goalies. six dt!· i shoulder after the contest. The

.hm Vmteombe, St. Bon s man: l fencemen and fourteen fOI'· 1 team will have a two hour

~gcr, .told the News. that .Ius: wards are asked to be at the i work?ut tonight.and will likely squad IS ready to play and II or_d . practice. . practice ever~· mght up• to next from Joe Byrne on the Island 1" ' st. Bon·, ha1·e 10 pl<:nrs ·Thursday. The first game of the cxpe~ted today. , naml'd with Guards gcttinf! fl.; East Coast semi-finab ·i~ P~O\ ~~~~ SK~~E~ t' H'cond Feild has 4 and St. Pat's 2. The , scheduled for Friday, Marrl

on all or. · a s other player i> Bill Drover! 14 on Bell Island . Senior Hoop :who was a member of the )!em·: The list of players asked to 1 orial squ:1d in the 1':::1:h!tion

1 show up at the Stadium tonight

PI ff series with Bell !<land. St. 1 i~- Goalies: :llerv Greene, Ron a yo S Pat's coach Jack Vinicombe i Skir1•ing and Irv Walsh; de·

• 1 will h1! lookin::! after the team 1 fcncemen: Hugh Fardy, Len

until Howie ~lreker returns to; Coughlan. Bern Goobie, :Koel Guards meet Holy Cross in 'the cit\'. Vinicombe was named; Hull on. ~lax Howell and Llol'd

the first game of the best of b)' the. lea~ue on the ach·icc of I Cooke; forwr.rds; BHI Uro\·~r. three series for the Senior ~leeker. i Xoel Sparr'lll'. Ted Gilhes, Mike Basketball crown tonight at the l Onr mcmhrr ol the .Junior: Woodford, Lloyd Kelly, Jack 'Cusader gym. The opening game "C~ps." Rob Redmond, ,,·ill hr 1 Ryan, nay Howe, Rllph Row· of the playoffs was scheduled at the workout tonight. All the sell. flob Redmond. Boh for Tnesday night hut due to a other players on the Junia•: i Chaulk. Tom ~lurpb~·. \\'arrrn mlsundfrstanding there were no i All-1:\cwfoundlanrl champs m;;y England. Charlie W~lsh and. referees on band for the en· :pia)' with Section "B'' entry but George Phill;ps. counter. · nnly Redmond was picked to: Any nf the ahorr. pla;er~

Guards finished second to un· >how up for the first prartirr.: who cannot allend tonight defeated Holy ("ross in the i Out fnr 5urc rlue to a hack ! ,hould contact league ~rcrrtary, regular play of the league. The~· injury is .Ja(·k \\'it hers of Sl. . .Jack llnll'lett at 7109 or. 3601:\

_______ .., __ will have only one addition to Pat'~. Charlir Walsh. al<o of I clurin~ the 1lay. their lineup tonight as coach ; - - - .. - ---- .. - -- - --- ------- --Frank Carter will be in nnirorm. ' • }J ' S } }b Holy Cross are ex~rcterl to lmc 'Canadians J.aYC . c 100 oys Out I

their full team Wlfh the rxcep· •

'.:o~t• 1., 11101.~cl Hickman's. Paul Br~'llnt from j A NICE SAVE: St. Pat':; nclmindcr .. Pat Barrin;:!lon (right) 1r:akes tl:e ~aYe ·. tion or ~Short.__ : Luncll Wit]t ·Of Curli"n~ p:."1' tie ll'ith Donllvan at 10.40 had the open· en ~'ielcl. dcfcnccman Kenny Grant~ slap shot from the bluelme wh!le Ray u 111 \"nmm~I·cinl ing •tanza l'nd 2·0 (or Terra ' WI M \ ,• : .• ':1'.· .;. till'~' lli'Ojl· :'<iO\"US, Ted Spencer registered Bowe (left) Jlasby Fcildi<m forward looks for the rebound . The rebound ,II" est ay Russian Team . Championshp

il"~:;·: :: · 1: ~ at thr Sta· una>~i>tcd for Hickman's at didn't come howe\'er and St. Pat's went on to defeat the Double Blues 8-3 . lluth TNr;t 3.5tl ?f the ~ccond m~;king it 2·1 and earn the right to enter the Senior Leaaue semi-finals against Guards. ! s,,·eep All B\' }~ll smiO:'i Hy ERWIS I'RTCK£ .\ . 1••11 ~al"e 10 but l arl Arns trom Paul Bryant " : ~ ' !'anadia~ Press Starr Wriler ('anadlan Press Staff Wrllrr IIIrkm;1n·~ ai'l' mndc it 3·1 for the winners at I S , H } T p • • OSLO, :\on•·ay (CPt-Thc Ca· \'ICTORI.\ ICPl-The Domin·

: ll.50. 'l'ols Chapman set Austin I enior oc {CY op ositlOllS lnadtans \\'~dnc<day lunrhrd jor!· ion Curling Association took the ·! ··:·: l't•· ... ·• ;,, the bi~ m;m Enni~ up at 10.50 for the second 1 . . I ;Jll) with the Russians. then· first step Wednesday to prc1•ent ~'''" •: .: 11. ·•' hr c:··mL' up lli1•knwn's tally to ha\'e it 3·21 Canadian Pre~s Staff \\nt~r ... arch-rivals in the world horkr;·! schoolboys from competing in the

.. th·•' ... :•1 11Utput. Paul a~ the srcond finished. · St p t" E t . s • F • I , VICTORIA rcr' .- Ontat 10 ~ championsl:ip>. ami hr.ld two s~1ff 1

Canadian curling champinship. ::· ,,,:.,,. d hr:~l'l' Ill marl;· lluhrrt Field unassisted at' a s n ei' eilll Ina s· 'weak showmg a;am,_t _Quebec lprrcticr >c:;:;ions in preparation! The action was aoked in are· , . .(, t,.r: .\r11' getting thr 1.21l of the film! frame gave i • ' • ~ has the experts prclhctmg lh~, for the toughest part ol the tour-· port presented at the associa·

1'•: \lluph), ,lack Pitt· Tert'a Nora ~lotor.1 a 4·2 bulge. West ma)' sweep all t_hc top p~SI·' ncy. lion's ar.nual meeting by Ken ,~~ ll•:• H~;,n •• 1: picked ,\n~tin Ennis countered his sec· I D f t Fei•ld·I.aflS By 6 3 tions !n the Canadtan curlmg 1 The _le_ading. umlcfratrd ra.na: ~~·atson of.\\'!nn!pcg. chairman.ol ·•I+ F•1\" llwkman's ;\US· ond goal unassisted at 5.55 and e e a - ! champwnslup. .· . . i' dian \1 Iuthy team-and the oll!el tole assOCiatiOns s~hool curlmg

F.:·.;, h ,, l\lo tallic, with thrn Har1·ev Riche tallied from · The stock of the 11nk ftoill top squads-had a layotf trom committee. Watson 1s one of cur· ''' :"·: , ;.d ll<lri'CI' Riche Tols Chapman z.f ll.l5 to make It , Unionville, Ont.. ~lumped aftrr ! competition Wednesday but to· ling's mo't famous skios and a :. ,,;,· •.• I'll. Tuls chapman a 4·4 tic. Paul Bryant got the BREAK THIRD PLACE TIE 1 - -----· .. - -- -- i the Qt~ebec crew frot~ .cap-de·l~; 1 day will meet Sweden. the de: tl~rcc·time winner ol the Cana· : '" .. ;.:. tu his (!"Niit. It winning ;core unassisted at p "d Sl f I Madelmc laced ~luna~ ,Robert~ I fending champwn and only uthet dmn champwnsh1p. ~ ... \''(' after th~ fir<t 10.00 with Hubert Field addin!! • rOVl es \a es I 11·6 in the [ourth rouml_ fuesda)' unbeaten. untied team. ll was The national association wa:;

:<·: :;1' winnrrs and 3:2 the insurance marker on a pass • • ,1

, .·, , ., , . . I :\t tlu• start o[ _the IIlth roum~ I Canada's secnnll lrct' 'l:Jy. . 'rc<!llCsted to recommend to it> ., .·.~: ol tlw third for' trum .lack Pittman "' 13.30. St. \at s ea~ncl lht u.:l!t to t!t~ ln.~, ~las a,, man • sh.ml F L r} \\'<•<hll'~day Ontano \13> the onl) Finland and l~oland. bntl~ to·atl· aftiliate<l prorincial associations

\ . h I" I , C Ch f II" k , I meet Gur..rds Ill the semi fmals hank lla!dlllg ~nt the hrst or a\\ or l•a•ll'l"n nnk among the top lour. ill" in til" standlii"S proll<•••cl till' th·•t ho,·, attendin•· sthool below ''.

11'11 ,;·c;hm~ns' lOre, n,~·tor.o diC mtan~g)ot ofseniorhoekeyastheyd~lent· jlonl for f'rildians with Lloyd 11.'1iF PAIR!XGS ·•·"v·· onl\.' Jl'lio~l·plarin" to a t11~ un(l.l'l"'itv )t'l~l be excluded

· · ~ n at ., . ., rlurr a nunu e nuscon uc pena ty 1 ed Fel'ldi"nn 63 at til" St" i"llllll (' k tt" )' B ·· 1 stt·in•'"r missrd the fir·t pat! ot ' ' ·r 1 1 [' ua. ' • · · ·"· · · · · x, . , ,. , . ,

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:, ;:~' 1" •· ' \ ·'" roll' lnr ~~~il~, T~~~ ~~vas\a~e r~ eree I last mght 1~ a playoff ¥:11ne hl l~arnngton's penalty L l o )' d last _111gh~ s hockey gas~e :\he~ tlw ll·round. roUI~<~·robi~ .:on11:e·l TIEU 1:'\ POISTS : dumtpiuibhip play. l'"tllrd. ~lik~ Breen an/ch!~llr I break .a tlurd place lie Both tookc uf thr _Double Bilii'S .wl•nt 1 h~ thsc~~~red one of ~~.s__ska~es I til ion werr: Bntlsh Colmull!n·l Canada ami Swdt•n now arc•! There \ra• no ubcussion by

'"1: I •·.:•l :n. ,., t 1·0 at Fielrt ll'rr ref re ~ r l~e. lmh and Double Bh!es, off ,ror slr.·shmg ~at 19;06. St. I 11.as nn~: 1 ~,g .. T~m Ditk .. IIIlO Alberta: Saskatchewan · l'r~ncc I tied in nointf-\\ith six e<tch-hut 1 dPil'~atc~ oil this ,,.ction of \\"at· ,, : '"

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:r"m n .. n \i:lr;oh) to tool ~i h \;.11· c u cd or at.urda~ 16 pomts while Guards had .8 .. \'r,tllal!c in the >econd. , s~asun a~ ullht~ • p~ollderl the Scotia: Ontario · :\c11_fountl!and: margin in goal ~Drr,Jd. hanng rt"port< thr action grew out ol

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____ ·---~- cr. · play a bcs.t of three gamrs >Cl'le,' 4.02 of the. final trame with .Jim cou~t.er lumsclf. , •. . ern Ontario drew a bye. I rrply in three games. S\\ c1kn ha; ' ship. The ~lanitoha 11 mner and for the nght to play St. Bon s B\"l'nc as marksman after the h Ish c~ach .Jack \ nuromhc. ,\)though there Is ~omr ar~u· ,rored 2~ goals to tt\ e rcpltcs 111 entr)' \•err at thr Cnnadian challl·

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ter-Cluh I ]\I er\ Ice Irophy. . not him Ill the clear. Two qmck I :\rll aftrr the ~~mr.. fhat! ncr·llll PO>Itlons. :\lbctla IS COil· The \'l~hl·\l"Unl IOUrllnint"llt " lllpt·~ t•·en·a~l'l"> 'kippcd b)" If.· 1 . • I St. Pat's eamr up With a "oal· got Feildians back in the 'h 1111 ~ the tr.~m ~pull thts squad I siclrrcd to be aln~ost homc·t.rcc a rouncl-rohin atl<tu·. \1 nh earh ,·rar . .,Jd TrtT)" Rrmon•lein. 1\"ith Hoc}·ev Toni a}tl br~ce o! ta.llies !n. e~,~h period

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-- singhi in the second and two in ~ oM "nc sce~nd< later f•t 7.351 G G ,Ba}d\lill a !hrre·tlnlC \I l~lll'l.'. Jl;loll>h'll ·,ill ~0 to tiw 1";1111 with ' '... . . . . Rr~ular weekly ~chedule of the third for the win. Frank !.uslt 111 .. p· .• re"istered on arne oes I And Krn \\"abon of WllllliPP:! .. the ~r~at··-1 'pI' "d lwt\1 el'll Pt.OI E~Sitl:'\,\1. ,\SI.LE ~60 857 the Cil'il Scnice Hocke)' Lea· Murphy had two goals and two I RC.lU~l~ pa<t.ertcoc)have ~it 5·3. 1'he T Tl D , the only thrrc·timc 1\IIllltr ol. the ~oals for ana goal' agam·t. . Profr•,iOIWI~>m. anotlter ~uh· !!24 6fifl ftiiC resumes tonight with the assists to pace the Irish. Joe II )-~"s~ p-;t' marker came at 1 0 Ie o(rs : cham~IOilShip thus tar. thmks Rus,ia and. Cwc~lO:'lOI";il;td ,,·cl \\lllch it \\;I> rrnortcd 1\0Uld

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316 8t4 Iegulal' three games scheduled. Kenney and Gordon Breen both ~s 7 "•th t~rank ~Jurphy get· I b I Baldwm Is ,·trtuall::. then'.. . I each ha> tin• oom~s. \lith HU>·~<~ iJ,• cli·u~>>ed at lhc mcetin;. \las 242 ;:;;; \\'ith pla~·o(( time tlrawing much had a score and an assist; , 1.9.0 ~~~second as Joe Kenney l - Alhcrta- ~eat Pl:mcc I·.d\lard hal"ing the ed~e m_ g~,al ~p.read. not mcntionrd. 25.1 5~7 rlo~er all tonight's games will Charlie Walsh and Jim Byrne 1 ling hi. ist Tom Stone oi I La.,! night's hockc~· game ll"r.' !~land It·~ m the ltrsl r~und an~l :Then come~ the lmtNl ::;tate> The Ontario Cul"iin" As~oei· 139.~ 36•9 hun an important bearinll on had single l!oals while Joe ~lur· I drew t~e a~s 'the gate ·t 11.1011 held up tor a minute or two in then ran mtl. trouhle lnth _:.lant· •with tour noints unci Poland and ation r•'c~nth· hanucd lwo mem·

'<lrcidinR which teams will be phy picked ·up two assists. Lone St. Pats.£.~ Th Irish '~ut:;hot, the fir>l period. A dog jumped toba in the second before wmmng Finland \\'ith ?nc each. ~on•aY 'brr,. 6arn~t· and Don Campbell. 255 Rlil in the pla~·o!(s and In what assists went to Clrdc G~een \ (Fo~l ~_old~ 1\8. 12e in the finn!' I onto th~ ice and wal~rd. to the! 13·11. , . . h. , th, tl. d !I hao; _thrr~ strmght_l~~>c>:. 1

noted curl c r s from A1onlca. ,o\1.-11 I roch~ 2~n \\"hat!, 131 1\enned) 136 R•an ~n~ ~1eaney ~!i6

212 548 position thel' will finish. anrt Llyod Kcll~·. For Fethhans ~el (Ian. other side where Fe~l<l1311 de·' Albctla d~e11 a )C .'n . 1

ur. RESPECT FOR S\\E~>E:'i . , Susk .. from ~om!)~ting in the On· l!li fiJi, NATIONAL HEALTH vs. Harold Rran had a tally and r..n-•frame., ., fcnccmnn Don Buller lifted it r?und and m th~ fom!_h ,et ba~k Canuck manager ~lrcn Illalr. tal'io ctwmpion~hio hccause thcv 162 600 : 'lENT AI. HOSPITAL assist with .Frank Harding and JNEUPS. 'S-1'. Barrington. J' into the St. Pat's box. The dog I Northcm . O~tan? g., altl·to~h : chattmg about toda:· s .~ch~dlllC: I hart been. paid as instructors in lll6 652 7.00 p.m. "Chum" Piercey getting the I ST. PAT ~lur h\', 1'. Jlo;siter.: was around for the rest of the Doc Reddmg s Ken?~a fomso e 1 expressed a ?ealth) .Hsprct fm . that pronnce.

! A \'irtor)' in this game for other goals Lloyd Cooke and Jllalone. F. P ' c Walsh encounter but was content to put up a stubborn fi.,ht. the husky Slledes. ''ho drubncd · 1'\ t'

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~~~e c~~ The g&me itself was a scrappy I J. B~·rnc, D. I:a11 o.r. J · ~~~r hv., didn't return to the ice. On~an .o eover~d Itself ll_!lh m~:ht .- the flr>t loss for the , porb that \\'ednrsday'.s mectmg

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~~ 1 ltiO 251 R4: the pla~·offs, while a win for one Both squads did pull off L. Kelh" . .J • Kenn~ · ' · • P • 1 prestige m the th1rd rounrl '1 llh Amencans. , here would sec Ontario seek to 2~4 1611 66- onie nice assin · Ia ,

5 but for J. Phalen. , - b ' a 1()-i victory o1•er Saskatch· "This co ul d he the most 1 in1·oke a classification of profes·

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~~.'. ~lent~! Hospital will improve 5th m t pprt th~ Ppla~·ers were I FEILDIANS-Wal.sh. Brotl\ln,; CI.lV Jnter-Clu 1 ell'f,n. It ~~·as ,the first toss ~or~ dan:;erous ga~c b:fore Russia,"': sionatism in curling generally . • , ~ Q '. ;• their chances of finishing see· e os .a ' . h I Grant, L. cooke, B1?en. Bu ~r,: I Gordon·Gnmcs quartet from l,s. :the \\'hit by clue[ said. I . . .:J; ~4~ 7.13 ond in the league standings and happy to fire the puck mto t .e Phillip~. Bowe. Hardmg, ~larttn, n . I. ton. Sbsk .. in 27 games. : Canada meets Russia Sundar ... Oulsidr the mcet!ns. DCA pres· 984 106o 3199 krrp them in striking distance ~orner and the~ ra~e In .~oh du: l''erccv. Burt. RF•n, Duffett.' )O\V IDO' the final da\' of the tournament' dent Sa_m Rothschild of Sud~u~y,

• of first place Buckmasters. 11 out. St. , Pat s ."' e~e \Ill ~ul ; Y~ung~ , b C }i N 1 that began iast Friday, , On! .. ~m~ as ~ar as the Domm10n \~~ 219 ~~~ ~~~. ~lrntal Hu;;pital are also tied team Captam Jack w.~thers IIllO! SHOTS ON G0,\1-: . 'fhlll'Sda~·. Murch 6th ur fiO' otes I In other games today, Russia i ·~S~OC!alion IS concerne~ t !I~ 1 ~ 4 ;~~

171 ~-•? ·:with Buckmasters for first sat the game out 1\lth 11 bad, 1,1 2ntl ani Ttl. Alleys 1 aud 2 . . p , . I meets Poland. Norway m~cts Campbell broth;rs are slll~ chl:l·

t" 2~~ ~~jj pl.ace in the third round, and back. Don Lawlor. was, a late: Barrin:;:ton 14 ; 12 3:! i.l:i-;\lammy's Tt 1.s Hoyal Tc. 1_he Sunon Le\"ltz pla:offs ~tart ! Finland and the ltnited State~ hie. for Canadtan championship ~i~ 12~ 1 ~ 1 ·'· wilh Buckmaster~ not ~ch~dul· starter for the lnsh 11 hen he \\' 1 h 9 13 18 40 n 311-~lml Workers vs Caribou tomght. ·meets czechoslo1·akia pla) ·

8.,.. :!~6 ~80 rcl to plar toni~ hi. a 1ietory d!scove1·ed t.he l_oss ,of one. of 1 a 5 • ·' '· • ---

1 n:45-Vict~rian~ vs City Elec. • 7 p.m.- , . · · . P.fi~ ~2:l 2612 tor th~m will gh·e them fir~t hiS ~kales. Charlie \\ alsh mi~S·, · Allevs 3 and 4 Hearns rs \\~tr pl~cl' in this round, I ed the latter part or. th~ game I' Belmont DartS i.t:>-Royal Garase l's Vanguard, Davies ~·.s Ta~·lor .· . . . t r ! ~R I ill . ' • ' due to a shoulder ln]UT~. ~ 8.30-Councll 'fc \"S Guard~ I 9 p.m.-\\ mnct s ot D~l ICs·Ta) 101 p c ' w, ee ' Pl a''

lPR ~.~r, C.!\ .R. \ s. COrJ.'iCII. Kenny Gr~nt played well on '9 4" B s I' . p t" I dame IS A. Hallett. c. Rockwell e s n s c ~Rn ~-~ ~~4 fl02 830nm I ( th F'ld' "h ... ~~-ase.upp\15 oniac I~ ol !Ri ~:lit -· , · ,.. • defence or e e1 1ans Wit : TOSJGIIT'S GA~lf.S Alle~s ':;and s 1in·w a bye. · 0 F "d ~·I' I 21l4 ~:l!l ~~~ Thi, i~ a must jlame fm· hoth :Ray' Bowe and Harold: Ryan: 7.30-GI~ncoe \'~. Sp'ringd;dc. 'i.l:i-Patrician~ I'S Amherst I Captain's PI:i~es i p.m. n fl a v 1/)' • ,,

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uf thc'e •quads. A loss (or Pi· llookmg l!~?d up front. 1' or. St. I J\\·le I'S. :<ionia. 1 R.30-Cabol Tc 1·s Central ' • 11

lnte n Rrcl . . •' . t.:l' ti;ei' t~am' will practicallv elim· Pal'~ "Sox Phelan turnerl ~~ a 9 30-Burin I"S. Cahot Straight. . 9.4:i-llolv Cross \"S B·Harrr\', :\1. Alla!l H .. <.ondc). The Pee Wee Leo;;ur ldnch h;ul 13,

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solid defence pel'formance. 1om : · _ · • 1 .1. Hernck R. loupland ! bl'en closrd down due to the storm 111

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.em rom ~te m 10 0 I Rossiter and Lloyd Kelly were :A. Hallrtt C. 1\"agncr ; ore!' I he weriirnd will rrsumc its :'Ill :lll:l :!411 7~"1 the P ~~oil\ At the pres~n: jthe most ·impressii'C forwards. I R. Allan :'</. Rockw<'ll m· A. Bent opl'rations on ~·riduy afternoon at :!~I lRI l~fl .n1 ~111~11 ~d otl~ ~r~ Rone

1 P~ 1 ~t Iri~h netmindcr Pal Barring·:. I 9 p.m.-Bin~ rs (;I't'l'll 4: 1.i 11.111. when the regular ~ch~· t')' !~ti 21i 2i3 fiil (·,c' ,.

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1 ·.. on~~tl 1 ton kicked 33 shots aside to· E. ,J. Cooke I., ~rctt 1 dule ;:ames will go ahead as l1•l· tb'

lR•i :!~R ~:17 lit\1 .mno .~\I c P. 8~ 111 1l 1111:l1 gain the win. He wr.s screened •S.Stack _H. \lyl1c,ed. Thoscarr the Jets and the ~~~ 2j!l ~O!l fWI ~ 1!t H01; Ie ~le;-k.ci a.nd the~ 1

on two ol the Feild marker.; I ,\1. Bowl~)! F'. ~tcntatord! Spitfires at 4: 1~ p.m .. thr Lan· ~~~ IIP.'i 1106 3278 1.!11 h~~~ to 11011! l_~atd to II:·! with the other comins from a \\', Pettrn P.1cmpleton I cMtcrs and thl· :'\orth Stars at k.at. CK~·; who \\.Ill he. ~a·· • loo~c puck as he was o[{ to one Free rinks for scratch games all 1·\::i~ ami till' \'ictory and :he tlm~ to ·.':~P'l their. pl .. ~ off: side of the goal. Irv Walsh had ni~ht. . . . . . :Hood at ;,~:; p.m. .

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1• Bisho11 bonspiPl were W Watson I mindrd that thc1· workout I his

:"o 1so h ttl b • ,. 'bb. c· r e a stan ou game. ,e was . . , • . ~• 266 flB~ ' ,? e c "Ln '' ) arc 11 0 slow

011 two or the st Pr,t's 1 skip I, 1\lrs. Mr!'lamara. D. S. 1 afternoon at 5·l:i sharp.

. ::o~ 253 ~17 Rll~: (.N.R. and Ron Furlong of 'th ' , 1 Avre and Mrs. McDonald. Prizes! lladrlro 247 2l:l

242 702: Council, who arc ~~ ~resent ~cores hut came up WI sc\e_ra w"ere donated hy 1\!r. W. Winsor. I G 11~4 1072 1328 3564 'ltmong the top scorei'S In the .,r~at s~o~~iurphy opened the Entries for Salurdal",s bonspiell Bantam arne

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close tonight. If vou w1sh to play flr'';llllY 217 2:1!

220 6611; f'ISfiEIUES I'S. C.N.T. scormg wllh an ~nassts e ta Y please phone in ~·oul' entry dur· Bl I d 0

,' "'"'" '" ,,, "" "" '"'"'~ '"' , '''"'' ,, ''·'"' '"'' J>nl "'.''" "' '"' "' '"· I ac \C Ut , · hante) 212 220 207 r.:l!l this game to stay in the run· ll'ISh a 1-o lead. St. Pats moved Lists arc on the board foi' the 1

. Rre•e 217 14n 224 ~RO I ning (or first place in the lea· out front :!·0 at 17.43 when Joe Brookfield Tronhy srl"ies and an I The Bantam Lca::u~ game he· P.!~r 217 270 30!1 ;96 'gue standing, C.N.T. are now M.urphy passed I? Gordon Breen open club bonsoil'l to be played twcer the Reds and th~ Br:u.n~ 1099 1178 1218 341l5 'out of the running for a play· With Breen ,ro~lmg Walsh. Rr.y during March month. Please put schrdulcd for 4.30 p.m. )eS(el(la)

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' I off berth but the~· nre deter· Bowe of Fell,dla.ns got the gate your name up as soon as possible. afternoon had. to be, cancelled ~ut -- . mined to upset Fish~rirs. who at 1.38 for tr1ppmg. T~c Doub~e due _to a P?11er failure at ! 1c

. IW.\·~:-l 1 need this victory badly In re· Blues outshot St. Pats 14·9 m L S d" St:uhum .. With the game be.mg . Powrr 2:iQ 262 2R:l I cent games Fisherir~ h~l·e had the first stanza. N.H. tan Ings eall~d midway through the first 1:

Olil"er 1 't7 7~7 ·

3 manpower shortaar. but ore Clyde Green and Gordon periOd. L----------J t'o 192 1!14 493 I h .' I h ··,· f 1 I Brren exchanged passes to get B~· 'rilE CANAOIAN PRESS 'The game has been rc>chcduled

R ~~·an 31i 209 :lltl R361 OJlinl g I~ ave r mos·, I io t ~~ r Joe Ke~ny in the ciear at I' w L T F A Pts for this afternoon at 4.30. eumond 18

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; ' • and get back to their regular 6.28 of .the tn!ddlc. rame as TWO HAPPY PLAYERS:· "Sox" Phelan (left) and Montreal 61 38 13 10 21

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a .• Pats\' is im"tat'ng th' w •• ,,02 764 .· · , Kenny fired one behmd wr.tsh · New York 61 27 23 II 168 1$2h.> -------- ·

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1100 '"' , .. ""I'""'~~-- '" "''' " • ,. ''"'· Th• Frank Murphy or St. Pal', look , ... 1 happy artec Dotrolt "' 24" n ·~ 180 :.I ,,,, ,, " h"d "'' " '"': •h•. '~'.' ,,m,., ~ ~'.'' "' 1., • " , r"rtb irl•h gool ""' '' '·" their ,.am de lea led Felldiam 6-3 l"'t night to earn , •~'" " " " 12 '~ '" ~ ''"'' "" ""~1

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193 66R · ;"t Bon S Hocke,· with Charlie Wahh countering . . . • :Toronto 61 21 30 10 175 184 52 ,so tons. accordmg to the Ency·115 1011

a mg. Jom a e nu_m· 204 274 211:1 ~81 , ·' • '

85 Frank Murphy and Lloyd the nght to enter the semJ-fma1s of the Sen tOr Hockey , Chicago 6t 20 :IS 6 132 167 46

1 clopedia Britannica. hc:red 1 dots , together. star~!n: J:: :l' 204

"' ;:,n, bolh d~ " ""'1. Sl. League. Pholan played a great game on dc!enec lo• '"'""" 'o< ,,,.,., ""'"' . • I '":~ ~~ ""'·'':. ?'~ "'~ ~:·•: 9

146 548 Thr St Ron's •enior hockey Pat's golillie Barrington was th I · 1 . ..1.. • 1 M · h · tl i 1. d I Chica"o 2 Toronto !i Puhn now 1s almo:;t a

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l130 1110 D~4 3\94 cancelled. puck too long at 8.03 and while two assJstfi, Chicago at Boston. , ore1·aJl< all the year round. this pictui e,

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D N F who he.d assinted them in the May 26th. 1919: The cabled al Y ews I es preparations and the few spec·· news !rom London thAt the tators present, and were off on i cableship "Faraday" r~porhd the great adventure. The. take· having sighted on Monday !:.;t 1

1957 by w. Edmuodt CI&Uuon. !httriblllod by !tEA Sonl:• • :.-:JI.I'f Of 1919 of£ wa1 perfect. She flew At a: the !tght of an airplane >UP· I

low altitude over the cit~·. HN 1 posed ll' be that of the ga!ltut ·II

carriage was seen to dropl!lnwkcr and Grieve reviver! the • nc!lr Sugar Loaf as she cleared 1 almo;t r.bnndoned bopc th.,:. THE STORY: Soon after I had founrl no beef tbat cuuld

!Glt;IDU: ,\RIIl\'ES ; ~ltio takrn to .llospital. The men I the l:md. Crowds were now con·[ the liters were still alive. \ c,.; Dave Slreradin arrives in be proved Sharadin's. Kain~ ll tSth. t91P: An C\'C~t ·, m the car. JUmped. out and verging to the side of Quidi , terclr•l' morning the plc~~:!llll 1\'olf Creek he learns tlrat llool(ed back to Raoul Quinn and

in lhr hblol'Y ol St. \ c~Cal>l!cl . wrthout inJury except I Vidi Lake to see ihc !\!arlin·· news was receiVl'cl by the 1 Sliarndius are llll~telcomc. · il seom could kill, the saloon· took place )Nl~1·d:1)' , Ltcut,. Ltltlc who dropped II'Dm' l3ydc take orr. i Colonial Secretary that Haw;a•r • ffi.~ fatl:er, owr:cr of tire 'man would have been dead.

11 1 t o'dock whc11 a hl'tght or about :!0 feet and MARTINS Yin: MISli.\P · ;~nd (;t'it'I'C had been pickc·! un: Bloc/; S, lias hr~n blamed , "Any time we find Blor.k S

,\111rrican N "I' a I \ ~prai!1ed his ankle. . I Amid ringin~ cheers the hy the Danish ~ten met· "~I;• 1'1'' : for mi.<trcatmrnt of nest· 1 brands in your kitchen I'.'C'II ('.5 n•arhctl 1~1; rtt)· l~u.tcld)' the mr-~hme rose. to, machine started hut the)' wt>rc: bound from Norfolk tu Jlllt'St!to,' n~. A .~lrort ti111C later Tay· :pull this joint apart onr your

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.;tt•p run u~ -• hmtr> a hclgllt of 1400 feet and d~tft· quickly changed to exrlama· Dt>nm;11·J,. The)' were landed 11., lor Knill.<, rl:r. IJ/od: S j brad." 1\t'l,. \'..rk. a ch~tnncr nl ~d nit nt the rate nf 20 mtles 1 tion and dismn~·. and rxprc~·: Scotland in prrlect hl•alth. lorrmnn. romr..~ riclin!( into I There was the CIJolest tlr·

1011,. ·an hour. Ill 6.~0. she was re·, sions of deepest ~yn~pathy when toll'!! wit I• a flroup of l:nrcl• 'n~nce in Quinn's manner. "I'll hl.i 8,;,•mhled nt till' pot•trd b~· the lt~hthon~e keeper. the unfortunate arctdent ot•cur· AI.COfK Allin BROW~ OFF cnsc roll'liands. lr-11 you something. I\·e bern craulll<l,. l'lt•n,.aull'ill'' at l'at>r Spt•nr about Ill milcs ed. 'l'hc mrdtinc is nuw ;m June 16th. 191!1: Er·l'l'· in the • • • closing m.v C)'cs to a lot olruuah

h<n tln' urin·~ ul the gun oif dl'ii'tlng E.S.I~. badly injured that ~hr • ran· morn in:: thr a1·iators ivrrc at AT the bottom of the stall'S stuH because I'm an casy·goin' ,~'. 1 ,;I Hill :·n•wunct•cl tltnt .The destro)'\'1' Eclward.s· was not now makc the trij). The ma· Lt•ster's lirhi ~; it had hcrn Ferri< who hac! b~en Jeit bl:: man. But if 1 want Sha~adin • h~ri ~''"" .• t~hl,•tl. p~uplc rh•pn~d:t·rl nt nnl'C to ~tck the, ~hine began to skim ol't•r the· arrangecl, to start at 4. a.m., 1\ain~ '10 ~uard the horses, heard' h~ef., 1. won.:t ~o about tt a . 11,..r~ trnlll all q1~urh·. • m:J~hme up or. to >hoo.t 11 t~o~vn., ground well lor about 200 ~·arrls. Amon~ thos~ present to wttnc~> the creak of woodwork. The • prker s way.

1 1,1·•r)· II' I"' ot H•htdt• '" wlult• tlw l'f.·~I0\1:< shtp~ hnmg when shr s~ellll!d to hop np the start IIWC the Prim~ ~lin·· ~warthv solirl man turned and! • • • 1 ~; on "'''1. They had ··~ tht' routt' o( the s~u:planes to nnd dil'e to the ground. There ist~r. Sir ~1. P. Cashin. Sir R.; ground. '0~ 1 . "Hold on~" I ~HE cords of Kains' fal'r

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h<'f ,,, ;;ppear lrom '.:t• tlw A;:on•.; wrrc nottlted to look. was 1 crash of splitting wood. T. ;\lrGrath, Hon. J. R. Ben·' He harl hairy jowl~ which twrtched wllh rage. He leaped ·. bul '" their •urp:·r•<! out f,,r ~he hi~ machine. :the machine turnetl partly ol'er. nrtt, \\'. J. Walsh. ~la)'Ot' c;n~·. hacln't seen 8 razor fo'r sel'eral! across:to thc counter. his ar·m

inll' rirw ;ucldenly m·.·r Th~ dt:<~ppomtmC!It of the and stopped dcr-:1. Th~rc wa; ~ ling, Cr.pt. v. s. B~nnett. Be· da\'s and a crooked nose that 1 thr~sltnil forwarcl ~o stnkr Hill. ,\1111111~ th.o;t• pt·c; .• \mcl't~;.ns and publt~ gcner~li_Y. sigh of relief when ~forgan (ore the fliers took their place~ un~c· had been broken. ~lenace Qutpn beneath the Jaw. The

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t>l~rr "'~llit,:;r.l~> ·.•i. It'll'· i climb II• the !!round. Both. ll'l'r•' I'Xtencling hc.arty wishes (or a oprn distrust. His gun came bottles sh~l1·erl on hts bac~·b~r -""f~/~~nre~ 3·!; _ 1 h 1111! ·Ill·' \ o•t) '":" • --- , • , bad!~· shaken bur not sertou'l,· .-urccssful tnp. The furl tc;;ts half·wav up an dfroze for ancl sent thrm toppling. Qumn;; ~· . ~

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wcre made. p;u·tin~ wishes ex· Da\'e's ·pistol barrel alreaJ,. was cxpress1on ran suddenly empty. Setter bias~ off from the space plat!orm- 'lfllll , , ,,rnd. 'r:·•:t·llb:. ,lay lith. 1919: Th~r~ " noll' •masht'd to pic~rs. thc n•J:c chan~cd. ami t~e machine 11101•• prodding· deep in his ·belly. He fell behm(~ ~he countc;. _ mothers about ready to serv• clinHrl"' . __

Tfl.\Gt! L:-;01:"\(, nu d<~ullt tll.ll the IO~age ol was baltrred m. and tale eel forwurel amtcl the cheers o[ Gus\ I' sunll'i•e ran from Ferris 1 "Hold on. Kams~ That s no . . .- · ·- st : tltn••t~h til•• 11~:: lntndrcd> the Anwrican dirigible ~·:i •. so ~:1sollnr tank hrok••n, so tlH•l the >Jll'rt<·lor~. After a run ot anci he let hi~ !!Un hand relax 1 wa)' to treat an honest man," lly. Ht> nwn rh'oppcd b~lund -shoot him ~own JUSt ~~cau .. . ''' p:.,,..antnllr lo <plcncltcal)' sucees;ful m .'t,; the fuel \laS spilling in even· some 230 yarcl3 it ro>r into the, "Who are 'vou•" he dem~~d. 1 Lorkndgc challenged. h!m as they mo\ed to the Pn·: hr ..

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thr llrn ::hit• .. \ 'trnn-:: iaiti.ll. st.r·~r. hRs ended . 1ntl! direction. • ~ir In a hd~hl of 2500 r~ct. 'eel. • · Kains turned his anger onto trance .. D.al'e II' as ?n. ~he pomt :\.ot f'::' makl?., ~ bVlDJ. For '• ,. nd ''''h ll'Nfll~lll •.ht• >takrn~ of the alrshtp 8J ___ \\'ith the ~ale hehinrl her and D to,ld h' d 1 k the doctor He nra•ped Lock· ot retulltmg Ferns pistol. then stealmg .,rass-~es. · · . ,

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h' • · · a1·e ts name an oo · " • . b ,. g th .. . •· rr1·5 I "Gras"'" She made an lm· ,.,,,,HI('d ••nU>Ill~ II' 1111 ~; o I rs cot>l. SlDt:LlGHTS UN TREP,\SS~:\' rlyin~ ~1. accorrlin!: to some 1 Ferris' pi•tol 1 ridge h)' the shirtlron:, threat· rcmem eun . ~ I\ a). ··e. . "' . and . • '" ., ·,~trl irt·k up awl, I "CE'"'I·' notim·rte• 140 miles per hour "K.. . . lh h If r· cningll' "You want to buv \'Our had tncd lo lilt tt agamst lum.: patten\ gesture With her h •

. ' · • • . --- I " " • · · • · • · · , ams more an a tg· · · · · 1 • 1 • ·' 1 • h' . "WI t · g • Outside thtrt'a 1 'lll•nu<•u·l). :'>ion~ hnll· OJ-'1-' AT L.\S1' , From Saturd;1~· ~Ia) 9th ap thr ''homher' ll~shNI pn't the ures you're dead" Ferris mur· own headache?"

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rass;., '·c.n: "' what_ \1'"1· l'~ Ma)' 17th. 1910: The intrepid to the 20th., 'l'reassc~· was the a~rodromr. out ol'cr Signal Hill mured. "He ain't gonna like I Lockridge sla~ped . Kains i ~~~~~w~~d. id' !! t to Block I a ~~l~o~h:c~~~~ek fin from :h,,tdal 11 I\ a~ Pam) Amel'lr:lll !liers arc o!f on centre of attraction and not 150 !eN above Cabot Tower and this" across the face wtlh Ius open ~ .r !.n ou . 1 h' • "Y , t this all wrong

. ,' a lt'l'l'illl' 'tralll 1\'U' (Ill their h lZarrlou; trip arro;s thl! less than 200.000 words 1\'t'l'l· strr·i~hl to the ~astward wh~re: n'a\'e shoved hi~ shoulder palms. Stunned by surprise s. Jell Kam~, b h~ S3ldh t . a't·k so\v~ goaid for what it n··•Pnn: ''"I"''· ;.nd ;lrt lP~>I Allantir At R o'clock la~t ni~ht, !lashed over the wires to tue, she hapirll~· disappeared in a: ngain•t ~·erris dril·in.g him to Kains simply glowered at him.. Ph~lle(ppc t~c F!o t. e s atlrd· haoc Pal'd 'tan spweat and blood

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h' h . 1 k 1 1 • ' · ·• 11 k 'd . 'd ·lml· ";:\o 11a1· a expcc mg errts wou . s. ~autr. " ,' I. th . 'the)' left Trepasse)' 1111 er t c 'outside \VOl' d·watc mg t (' praJ·. lan ° laZe. :the log wall. "What brought I ,o~ rt ge s.u Cil ~· : ' cause trouble Then he decided I and misery But Bluett Shar-.:rd ''' ~~· t1;~~~~~~ld. ~~~~; nw.st tarourahlc w~athcr con·: grc.<s ul .el'cn1s. . . , FlltST SUCCSCCFUL FI.Wl11' · Kains ~o town?" K;ms. I do~'t ~rant ~ny p~rt nt the· ur.>hai'Cn ·man w~s ashamed. adin will l~t these othera alone t~f) nu.hr · h . b\' tlillrlil• :'nd £rom \11e latest re· . The btg agenctes whtch dts· June 16th. 1919: Ill 9 o'clock ' Fl'rrts gave a tllsgruntlrd rc·' \\aU Creek 5 tlls. 1 m he I e to , to tell Kain< of the wa1· he had ' -if ther stay off his grau with

'' ·' rMfl'll '1 a, ~ 011 n · pr.rts rt•cei\'ed h~· wireless are, pcn.se news the world o1•er lr;,d yesterday morning the special ply. '·Butchered steers. We fig· help men ~ct .well. On the othct' been bestrd~ He probablv would their plows." o•1ft,t·.,, . nd three ('nm· mv:ting ;:•tisfactory progress. i thetr rcprcsentatii'Cs on . t'Jc correspondent o( the Daily lll'e Quinn serves stolen bee! hand, rl.o~ 1 gt:e me ~o.ur m~ol· ne1·cr mention the incident. 1

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(To Be Continu~) l.rtt.• . " , ., when 1 scene, the great Amt>rtc:w · ~l~il who b ht•rr col'l'ring the to hr~ customers." rn.cc. :\c1rr can tell 11hen .)ou " • • ,

'. · '"'~'~' ,t"' h:~~\.,.c. rust uf 1'Ht-: SOPWITH on· 'dailies their correspondents. ;~nd, flight; had the to !lowing me~· Dan• pushed Ferri~ alon~ the mtght want mt' to ,cut a p;cce A SE:'\SE of a•1ticipation lilt· • · dd;n, anlhe n'lathi~r.· One: ~Ia~· 19th. 191!1: 'the Sopwith ' as well the city papers. ; sage from the Editor of tlwt walk until they stood ~~ainst, of lear~ out uf )'llll. ed in Dare a.< he walked toward

c .• 11~ht 1·· u .'machine. ~lr. Harry (i. HawkN',' An attempt wa,; made h)' one paper in Lonc!on: "Alcock ar· lhr ~<:loon's window. Wtlh the, "\\'c II 1rorry about that when ~hrrn's room. In tht Ameriran Rel'olution,

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1wi 11111 a tna s HP .. • · • · • 1 11 1 • ·• · · · · • 1 · 1 · ,, .. · h 11 · .' .. ·h'"r hrnlcr clrar. th~ IJ;nly .\!ail. \'t•ry few pcoplr Ill :'>lew ounc ara. . . !wiled with rlt·li~ht on all all((D' hut they wrrc al>n rcnl'rd. > t~drr. " 1tnou1 a tt·)·.rr·: a lr ··d. "l.ol rnr ;<>~ ~·a111 .<omr· · srrl'ir~ :·~t·ord l)f any regiment

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1,. lrl wt·r·r ,.warr that it 11·a~ t!l On one orca~ron the :'>Ia\') ~ ,irtrs. . for Blnck S wa~ too powerful rlvctnr <""' make a mr.<s)· .I•Jh 01 111111 ~. fi~,o. Dirl )'1111 r·r11nr hark in thai war.

rl ,run• ·11 - II ,, ' • • • l . I t' r II . t t. . . . . I .. I . I ... r>,~o·~ lor >afrf)· a l!i lra,·r :1ncl 1h1• hnn11111n~ o tl~ repr~,;r~. a tl·r n 1r. a.•~t~ ;w Ttmc lfi hmrrs. 1:.! llllllltl<'' to rrmt. . . ,til~ un~. .'~' mtn·murrr · tn rhr J';Hirr.< for rrrrn:e·:" --·--·---····-----'! h ,. lr•l I\' •r"ll"•"h nn•·inr':. 11\'Ct' lhr rliY 11'3~ thr srcrelii.l) r.eacl the ""'' Acl to 1\htch \I'H' ljilll'krr ihan Alcock Prr.<~ntly thr Block ~ ruler·• l\iilllS llllnrrl a.'.' a.• IIIII.' a In« Hr ;honk hi, hrarl. "\ot ihal S.\~n;n roR BROTHEl!

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1 :ii>tlll\.' or flouri~h u( ll'lln.l· men m;.cle .an d!ort to hol.·r .. a· . Thr Trnnr,.>CI' Hirrr >.~>lrm tuward~ K:~in~. Both wrrP rl~rk as tl1r.u~h ;ra:·•·hin~ tn:· .onta· .. ~:ut <ou "'r ••ul lor 1·rrrn~r .. h)· Kim: CharlP~ 11. o! En;:land. , , tn•· n~llt ('I • il ,u,· ol•i bo' n:Pnrrl p~l;. l't'Ol'CNiin£ !rom thetr spec;;;! tl'alll to rnnw tn lrr· 1\nw' throu~h snrn -t:ttr•: Ala· [<cerl ~nd ha<l th~ mark• ot .•how ul l'l'llalt thilt wort\11 .:1~1d \\'hal rl•r \o:alLrlrl hrin; ~·nu lor ni.• llrother. lh• Dukr nr

,.: lhr Battrrr wa• !lutrl. thr Corhranr ll(lu.;c, to PR~S!',I' to lake lhrit• car< to hama. (;rnr~i·'· Krnruck)·, ~lis· 11JU2hnrs> ahout thrm. Kain< rhr hrr-k hr "ilnlrrl. P.ur l11rr•· hr·:f' ."' She <milrrl rir~tll)·. Ynrk. ll'hrn h• orrirrtd .'irw ·.

0, , .... ,,r ;~rHI h:HI hi< the ;tat'lin~ ~l'ound~. the nat·· St .• fohn'< hut halkrrl at the >l'~ippi, :'>lnrlh t'atlllina, Ten· hran lifiPd thP harr.•r r!Pgree •~ 1'"' nonr--·onl:: thr rxpn••,inn; · Ynu·n· r.f>! ihr kino \roulrl \rlherlanrl• raktn from thP · h:·,,~en. Hr 'li•' 10 ~ flier~ look thr mil.~hine price a~hrl ~3.20. · nr,re """ \'irgini~. lhP~ made thrir rrpnrt. ThP,)' th;a lhinl) ma<krd thrir h•••lil· r!ri1r a m;m from r<er,· 1allr.• flutt'i1 in 1664. ----

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8.00--llrenkfast Club. 8.2:1-NC\1'5. 8.30-Hit of the Day. 8.35-Sportscnst. 8.40-Brcnkfast Club. 11.00-A Date \\'ith Deny1.

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1 11.01-What's Cookln'. i 11.03-Three Generatlon1.

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I 1.35-Editorlal Comment. 1

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2.15-A Woman Confesses. 2.30-News In a Minute. 2.31-Matlnee,

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1. 15-SporiScast. 1.30-Xews. 1.4:5-~lu~lc Str.rs of the

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3.00-News In a Minute. 3.01-Wcstern Jamboree, 3.30-News In a 1\linute. 3.31-\\'estern Jamboree. 4.00-Gen. Prov. News. 4.05-Raneh Party. 4.30-News. 4.31-Ranch Party. 5.00-News. 5.01-The Record Shop. 5.30-News. 5.31-The Record Shop 6.00-Ncws. 11.05-Bulletln Board. 6.10-Natlonal News. 6.15-Sports. 6.25-Newa. ' 6.30-Top Tunes Of Our

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9.·l5-:'\CII'S. 10.00-:'llodem Adventure, of 6.45-Dosco New1.

10.00-News. 10.01-Superman. 10.30-Natlonal New1. 10.45-Houseparty. 11.00-News In a Minute. 11.01-Sports.

Casanova. 10.30-Ciub "590." 10.55-Xews. 11.00-Sportscasl 11.10-Forccast. 11.15-Ciub "500." 12.00-:\cws In a :'llir.ut~. 12.01-Ciub "590." 1.00-::-lews and Close

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THERE'S one thing nice about a two-car garage - that JUNIOR PLAYER much more :o~m .for junk. BRINGS IN SLAftl

Sometimes one good aock on the button sews up a I fight. . . . \

Dunking doughnuts has been · by SO I

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I 1... I+ 2. LARGEST CARRIER I a. Pass 4 N.T.

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Openlnll lead-+ 9

World's largest alr·freight 1

carrier Is the lllllitary Air i Transport Service, which flew I'

580,000.000 ton-miles of cargo , _________ _, and mail for the Defense De· I partment In a single year. ,. BY OSWALD JACOBY

EDDIE TAYLOR of Los An· Burning quality of the mus· i seles, the supposed junior

lard plaster comes from sui· · member of the :Mathe·Taylor phur In the mustard oil. I combination that won the open ---~=====--. pairs this year, Is quite able to

' i".. ' hold up his hal£ of the part·

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.a •!'t· · In today's hand he took ad· 1 vantllge of the information . given by a vulnerable over·

•'I :call to wrap up a nice slam .' 15 : contract. 1,, 19 Agnin~t a club or heart open-t~ lb . ins Eddie would have had to

ll.' go down but no one can critize i."l. '11

1 West's lead of the diz.mond

, nine. Dummy played the jack, Ill , East the queen and Ed Won

: with the king. Two trump leads • left him in dummy and he led 1 the deuce of diamonds and finessed the eight. That finesse was marked, of course.

The jack of hearts waa dis· carded on the ace of diamonds

: and the last diamond ruffed In 1 dummy. ; Now Ed played the king of · hearts from dummy and East was in and dead, He had to

ile&d from his king of clubs or i give Ed a ruff and discard . i All credit must go to Ed for • his fine play but I must give . East a black mark. East might 'well ha\'e pulled himself to­' J<ether and doubled the slam bid.

THUIISDi\Y, March 8 1 In that ~pot the double would TJll'RSD:\Y, !\larch 8 6.00-Natlonal Anthem and ·- definitely ask his partner not

6.30-lhc Bob Lewis ~now. Sign on. ATTRACTIVE AD!: to open a diamond and pre· 6.30-r\fld. News. 6:.!5-Sundiru. Di Is -- h In fernbly to lead a club (the 6.35-Weather Forecast. 6.30-World News and 1 an ~ery muc .terested 1 suit bid by dummy\. With einth·

. n the fasluon ads In th1s news. er a club or heart lead Ed 6.45-News and Forecast. Weather. p~p~r. ~he has picked . some· I would have had no play for his 7.00-Ncws and Sports. 7.30-World News and Supply. thmg wh1~ll she \\'ould like to contract. 7.05-Local Weather, 8.00-Brcakfast Club. have. Jom aU the numbered 7.15-Wbat's Conkin'. 8.30-Man About Music. dots together, starting with dot 7.20-Bob Lewis Show. 9.00-lt Happened last night. number one and ending with dot 7.30-Round tbe World News. 10.00-Coffce Time. number twenty-two and you 1iU 7.35-Weather Summary. 11.00-Turn Back the Clock. have a picture of what attracted 7.4:1-What's Cookin. 11.30-Juke Club. Dian. Try your crayons on this 8.00-l'\rld. News.

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12.10-World and Local Newa picture. 8.05-Prov, Weather. and Weather. -::::::-:::--:---::::------8.15-Shipping Report. 12.20-Juke Club Continued. 2.30-1\lusic Room. 8.25-Kiddies Corner. I 12.30-Hillbilly Matinee. 3.00-Ne~s. 8.30-Nfld. News. 1 1.00-Behind the Story. ~·~~NlusJc Room (cont.). 8.35-\\'eathcr Forecast. 1.15-0ne Mr.n's FamUy, · ews. 8.40-Bob Lewis Show. 1.30-Strlkc it Rich. 3.35-Stewllrt Foster Show. 8.45-:Mornlng Merry-go-round. 1.45-Grand Central Station. 4·00-News. 9.05-1\luslc for MlllioiiJ. 2.00-New Yorkers 4.05-0peratlon Entertain· !~~0-Nc,~·s in_-~- Mln~te. 2.1:1-1\larch of Ev~nts. 4 .30-~:cnc~ln' In.

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Canada 13 Mlues Dunne

and Castle :uEiudea . 15Calyx . divisions . te Bristly :11 Onacer ;18 Mlsplacer 120 Lone Scoull i of America : (ab.) 121 Despoil i23 Flower 128 Small child :27 Far oft

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24 Uncloses 4S Erat (poet.) 44 Sect ~i. 0.80-Jaek Benny,

10.00-Final Edition . 10.30-Robcrt Q. Lewis. 11.00-lfusic 'l:ll Midnight. 12.00-Sisn Off and National

25 Chair 45 Ocean 28 Prince movement 20 Cotton tabrlc 41 Hammer head 30 Concludes 48 Sc« ea111e

Anthem. • 36 Prevents 49 Employed 37 Wrltlna tool M Three tlmH 38 Rnll ·(comb. form) 41 Expunge 53 Greek letter

32 Prayer endlna lr-t-++-1--+-1 33 Metheslln 34 Fruit peel 35 Jta\fan city 38Quallfled 39Love 10d 40 Disclose• 43Deed 46Annual

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Instrument 112 Small candle• i M Most ancient 1155 Hebrew

ascetic SO Cubic meters 57 Che~kcd, as

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THURSDAY, March 6 2.30-0pen House. 3.00-Nursery School Time. 3.15-Matlnee. 4.311-Howdy Doocl:r. 5.00-Chl!dren's Program. 5.80-The Lone Ranger. 6.00-Annle Oakley. 6.30-News. 1.00-1 Search for Adventure. 7.30-The Early Show. 8.00-Meet McGraw. 8.30-Uaehalned Goddess. !t.30-lloluslc Makers '58.

10.00-CBC Folio, 11.00-News, 11.10-Tbe' Late Show.

Q-Tbe bidding has been: North East South West 1 + Pass 1 • Pass 2 N.T. Pass 3 + Pass 3 • Past 3 N.T. Pass 4 "' Pass 4 ¥ Pass 6 + rass 7

You, South, hold: .K 7 6 5 ¥A 2 +J II 3 2

...K 54, What do you do? A-Pass. You have no Ia·

terest In seven since your part· ner only bid two no·lrump ,. while back and you only have 11 fOIIIll,

TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding has been:

North East South Weat 1 + Pass 1 ¥ 2 N.T. Pass ?

You, ·south, hold: .A Q 8 '1 6 5 ¥A 3 :1: +4

... K54,. What do you bid!

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DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958

,, /lf: Q[TJET PERFECT PEARLS CA·• \ ung in the furest, Pl'l'fectly round pearls are

!e~~ke at:rrat din, with considered the (!nest. Drop or n r~ckin~ like pistol pea1· shapes, oval shapes and / ;n·e~ mtshin~ to button shapes are next In value

an 1111, hen! rnn mow in the orde1· named. lrregulnr ~tl ,1 in stlencc when shaped pearls, called baroque

3 ~~~c,•nh'd. pe~rls, arc the least valuable.

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NOW, PLAYING

Capitol Now Playing

Paramount I 1 warmth lnwlved in feeling MAINTAINS BALANCE

I some concern about her hus· A vice president is not al · band's happiness. lowed to vote on measures be· . Wh~th~r or not she realizes fore the Senate elreept in case · :it, Clara is a bitterly unlmppy of a tie, because to do so would ;

1 woman. Her distorlcd. self· , disturb the principle of state NEXT ATTRACTION

"JOE DAKOTA" WITH 1 enclosed notions will grow and i equality. If he were given this . DEBBIE REYNOLDS IN JOCK MAHONEY 0 I make her still more unhappy i right, his home state would

"TAMl\IY AND THE __ I and she wil! pass on th.is 1 have three votes as against two BACHELOR'' I 1[ wretched heritage to her chi!· I for the other states, because · In all your life you've never Engrossing originality as well dren unless she doe,; so!".ething ~each state is represented by ·

met 11 girl like Tamm)l, but as action and exclt.ement are I. EDITOR'S NOTE: The Family Council eonslsta of a about hers.elf. In addition tu two senators. you're going to reel awfully glad the qualities that g1ve distinct· , d hr dit 1 moral gUidance, she needs .

did h U I ion to "Joe Dakota" the Uni ,u ge, • psychiatrist, 1. ee clergymen, a aew&paper e or a ·~medical help She should con· I ------~~~sal . ~ntec~n~~l~nar'~e mer~; versa! • Ihternatlonai frontier. women's editor and two writers. t:acb article Is a summary ol suit her f&~ily physicia~ ~nd:, OILY MEDICINE and provocative production, drama in color co·starring Jock I an actual case history. The Cou.ucU reports oa problem• thai I seek referral to a psychtatmt. North American Indians "T mm d the B•cllclor.. Mahoney Luana Patten Chat·· I have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. .1 . th h

a Y an " ' ' ' RODERICK S Sl d 't' h · I I tl 'th found 01 seepmg up roug which opens tomorrow at the les McGraw and Barbara Law· . - le oesn P yslca re a ons WI any I • , k . h th d i renee which 0 ens tomorrow l want me - why go on to· man. U all the oceans !lried up,: crac s m I e ear a~ com ng

Capitol Theatre. h p P1 Th t 1 gether? I keep a good home r.nd I'm they would leave about 4,419,300 ont on top of .wat~r m springs . Somehow the world seems a at t e aramoun e~ re. , CLARA s _ He had no 1 good mother to m children i cubic feet of rock salt. which is They wcr~ usmg 1t for medl·

little brighter and a little rich· b Th~,locale I~ a ~~ont~~r tto~vn i right to che~t 1 spare no effort ~~ making 1 about 141~ times the bulk of the· cinal purposes when Jesuit mls· er after getting acquainted with ut 1 t sb 0 na ~on ~r. a ti as I . · • • things comfortable for the ram I entire E·~ropean continent in·! sionaries came to North A mer this uninhibited doll .from a r~rel y eTenh extp ore .. m Cmotonl RODERICK S.- My wife and lly. I feel that I'm doing m; cludin·~ the mountains. . I ica early in the 1600s. houseboat on the Mississippi, PIC ures. e own ISm en ra . . _ _ ---·-- ____ --·· ____ ·--·----b 1 t t life n the screen California, the year Is 1876, ·I have been mamed eight share. Rod had no nght to go 1 b~o~~bleo perfor~ance. but the town is not a gathering I years and have .two boys. Short· a~d c~eat o~ m~. After all, .

Teamed with Leslie Nielson, place for either cattlemen or, ly arter the b1~th o~ our sec- I m &hll h1s w1.fe and the 1 .... _. ....... ~,..~,... .. -an exciting new male stnr who sheepherders. It has no gamb·, ond son, my Wife S!lld she . no mother of his children:

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adds brilliance to the Technl·\lers, no dnnce hall girls, no ban· longer ~anted to have anythmg I !eel tha~ God . mtended : color and ClnemaScope ro·j dits, no gunslingers.

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to do ~1th me as a ma~. phys1cal relr.hons .strtetl~: ior mnnce comedy, Debbie romps It's a community of farmers, I trt~d to rea~on With her\ the purpose ,of havmg children I (mostly bnrefoot) triumphantly I and blazing drama comes tu it :1but t,lus, t n ava1l. She simply -~nd I don t want any more th oJ th ·m paced story I with the discovery of oil in the wuldn t discuss !t· 1 let the, children. Rod has adm.1ttcd to 1

0/~u~l:ild e0 ;'~~e ywoods facing vicinity. The discovery brings to [matter drop, ~opmg sh.e would me that _he doesn't etther. So: for the first time the p~rils, the surface nil the worst in the i cl!ange her mmd. Nothmg hap. who ls rtgh~? • • :

1 puzzles ancl romantic hazards of natu1·cs of the townsfolk, bull P ned. . , the so·called "life of the city." they are essentially decent pco· .Two years. ago I met a Widow THE COUNCil; There arc 1

Helping her along the riotous pie and when the results of I Wt~h two c~1ldrcn. I have been some moral questions here that, route are mnf!niflcant perform· their greed are powerfully lm· gomg out w~th her and we. have l C!ara should take up at once ances by co·stm-s Walter Bree· pressed upon them by the char-

1 had n~ affa1r. I wan~ to d1vorce With her clergymr-n. She . un·:

f xy Grandpa. Mala acter played by Mahoney they 1 my Wife. She doesn t love me doubtcdly has many confusiOns, 1

~8";e~s5 a a 0 too • sophisticated take a dramatic wuy ,of prov·. or want me so what Is the' but we su.spect that her worst: 0'- l't'e· Si lnny Blackmer lng their remorse for their mis· . sense of our living together 1 tendency IS to confus• God'.;

SOCIA 1 • c " ' ' ' bl ·• B t h · 't I •'th h Sh .. lclson's professorilll father; deeds. . . . 1 mtscra l. ~ s e \\On even aws WI • er own. e can 1 Fnv Wrav his c\omineerlng Mahoney is at h1s vmie best I grant me a d1vorce. . well use. adv1cc from more com·:

NOW PLAYING

m'other; ~iiidred Nat wick, a lin. portraying a former cap· i • • • : petent mterpreters of the di· 1 ,. ""•''- "·•·,·o ,.,., .j[~iiUilHS[N' WAlTER BRENNAN middle-aged pixie; and Louise tam of a cavalry troop who 1 ~LARA s,.-Wl~:-,t hav~ I to

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vine jaws. ! YAl·'• rQI,:r;.s:~~\1 !L~CKMEA-MILD!EO NATw:cK .. r, 1 ~,1 Beavers, the understanding comes to the town in response : ~am by a d1v?rcc · , I don t want On an ever~·day, common· i

,.;.;;.;;_--..;c..:-:-:~.,.:,.._,.,--:-:--_,...,:--...... ;..,.,....,...,...,...:__;,:,..J 1 ,.~1 ... to an appeal !rom an old Indian to marr1• aj!am. Its not that I sense level, Clara ohows a false I • amm~ · who had been one of his troop· don't like Rod, but just that I and slf-righteous notion of what ' ers and then discovers that be· I huve no interest In ha1•ing constitutes "a good home" and Also-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS

"MADE MEDICli'\E" iore his anival the old man has. · - ·-·· good motherhood. We doubt Also-NOVELTY-CARTOON

TIMES OF SHOWS: f\'J::\1:\'G SHOWS: 7.00 P.~J.-9 P.M.

~IATIXI-:1-~-'.! p.m.

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: Sitting Bull ~encrall)· is given j been lynched. With a minimum 1 effective as a sly, smooth, slick whether a home can be very :the credit of opposing General. or heroics but plenty of courage· l'illain who would rather win good if the husband and father: 1 Custar in the Battle of the he unco1·ers and shames the ; by persuasion than fighting but I feels lonely and dispossessed. ·

:Little Big Horn. Actually, Crazy j townsmen with the proof tha! 1 is ultimately forced Into one of 1 We doubt whether a woman :Horse wns the Sioux ,leader in· the old Indian was a victim o!: the most furious battles eve~ who lacks the simple human • 1 that hattie and Sitting Bull ! a de1·ious plot to get possession 1 seen on the screen. Miss Law· respect and kindness to at · 1 acted only as the holy man who of his oil-bearing land. ; renee, as a girl who has been 11east remain open to discussion i "made medicine." In her first adult dramatic: completely taken In by the wily I of an importa;nt matter can

TIMeS OF. ~HOWS E\'ESING snows: 7 p.m.-s.oo

MATINEE 2 P.M.

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: e\'ENING-ADULTS ..... 75c. CHII.DREN . .. . Me. ~ATINEES-ADULTS .... SOc. CHILDREN ......• 15e.

i role, Luana Patten, former child : McGraw, gives the highly com· make a very good mother. i FEW SEEN star who resumed her career in : petent performance that Is char· I We holcl no brier for Rod· : Of the myriad of star~ In the the teen·age musical. "Rock, actel'istic of her. I erick's "cheating." He was i

hcal'cns. only a mere 1.500 to Pretty Baby," demonstrates thnt: The fa&t·paced, persuasive wrong and knows it, but we do NEXT ATTRACTION

NEXT ATTRACTION 2,000 individual stars can be· she rates a place among the screenplay by William Talman I suggest that Clara consider her 1

seen nhove the horizon at any 1

1 most Intelligent, sensitil·e and and Norman Jolley gains con· 1 own brand of cheating. This · one time. I ski!Hul of today's crop of young· slderably from the Intelligent. I does not merely rcvolv~ t-round

JOCK l10HO~t:Y-LUANA PATTEN in JOE DAKOTA"

A compkt~ linr nf Al'TO .\(\'1 :s~ORIJ::S

ah1 .1ys in stock llL\1. 90141

r>lla. Arm~ture

\\'(Irks 38

B3mbricit Street

Dint 7191·2

F.-.;[) U:\llU.lU

THE Fl:\EST BREAD. CAKES and P .\STRIES Made in ~cwloundiand

Rill o·rmps DIAl. 2668

LTD. ST. nn1l TOPSAil. RD.

For all your Bu:ldin~: Requirements call

Mlr.t - 8UI18

\' .R.\\DELI., LTD. Bl'II.OI:-iG

REC!ClllF.~IESTS IliA!. 7166

Compkte IIP·Io·da' r ~t·rl"iCP ~ltrr,\'mt·t•lir~ !ton~

Dt:\1, ms

leading ladies. forceful direction of Richard 1 the i~sue of den~·ing her hus. To led~. Ohio. Is the world's : With his. rough.and·reacly ex· . Bartlett and the production j band physical relntions. Clara

i greatest coal shipping port. I terior, McGraw Is particularly :guidance of Howard Christie. withhold! even the human

Cigarettes, Fruit, Ice Cream ar.4. Drinks.

We Give Good Service. Rownn Slrett. Dial 91054

CONTRACTORS '

HAHUi..U SNOW & SON, LTD.

Industrial Electrlclau 77 Hamllloa Street.

Ofll-:e 2274 Ret. US'l

Ct!NTRACfORS For all your PAINTING,

BAINE JOHNSTON COMPANY, LTD.

Agency Departmeat l4l Water Sl. Dial ttoz

~OUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER

FRUIT STORES

E:\IPIRE FRUIT STORES For the Freshest Fruit In

Town call EMPffiE FRUIT STORE

144 Patrick Street, Dlal 285! 376 Duckworlh St., Dial 3911

Z LocnUons:

FIRE IN~URANCE

HARDWARE .STORES MATCHES

HARRill & HISCOCK LTD BRYMAY SAFETY GENERAL HARDWARE MATCHES Distributors for Sunbeam Distributer! by

Electrical Appliances. FRANK l\Jc NAi\IARA LTD. Sporting Goods and Sports· Queen St. Dial 5143 . 44 wear for ail occa~ns.

DIAL MIG MEAT MARKETS

HEAliNG JIM .,HIELDS HEAP & PARTNERS --~~~~~--- '!!:~~~~'l!l----- Cor. ntESHWATER and (NFLD.) LTI:'. CROSBIE co. LTD. b. c. BISHOP PENNYWELL ROAD

Wiring Materials, Wire and Agents for 127 NEW GOWER ST. DIAL 3469 Cables, Motors, Starters, UNDERWRITERS AT DIAL 3317 Complete up·to-date

Lamps, Switches, Llghtlnf LLOYDS. CDmplete Plumbing ll!ld Meat Market Fixtures; etc. - LOW RATES Heating ServicE'

WAREHOUSE PRINCES ST. ___ .;0,;;;1A;;;L..;5;;;03:..1 -- -ER_N_E_S_T_C_L_O_U-3-,0-N-,-- PIANOS and ORGANS __ _;D;;I;.;;;A1.;.;' 5;.;;;08;;;..5 -- FISH STORES LIMITED

1\lcCLARY AUTOMATIC --..... .-.------ CITY FISH SHOP WARM AIR CONDITIONING

HOOFING, and CIDMNEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIRS.

A. L. COLLIS Plano and Organ SholvrQom:

tOPSAIL ROAD At :easonable ratea. PIIO~E 934300.

CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES

ONES ELECTRIC S& PRESCOTT Sf. ZIO WATER ST. 10 PRESCOTT ST. DIAL 22!6 DIAL 4183 Dial 49()2A

DIAL 6425 Sen•ice, Quality, Variety Specialists In Moton,

Generators, Steam Irons and FURNITURE MOVERS all Houscholrl Appliances. ----------

HOUSEHOLD J,:OVERS

HEATING Factory: Water St., Hr. Grace

P.O. Box 31iB

c. A. HUBLEY, tiD. PHOTOGRAPHY PLUl\I,I!ING and HEATING ..,......,..,.""""!~ ...... ~~--

UNITED NAIL AND ELECTRICAL ~Ef.VICE & SHJPPERS LTD. CONTRACTORS GARLAN-;J'S STUDIO Rep. Gener1l Elcdrte '76 PLEASANT ST, FOUNDRY CO., L1D, RIDEOUT'S ELECTRICAL TORBAY ROAD

llA.\IO.TON AVENUE SERVICE Packing, Crating, Shipping 36 Kinll& Xoad Dial 2918 DIAL !988

Heating and Ventilation. lledrleal Contraotar Agents for Allied Van Lines HEARING AIDS Structural and Re·lnforclq 408 Wafer Street, T, c. IDBBS, Manager

steel Rt. Jnha's, Newfoulldllllll, Res. 6455; Office 90061·:& BEL TONE HEf tUNG

----D-IA_L_IO_J_n ___ ----P-ho-n.e -634·'--- LEDREW'S EXP.,..ESS LTD GLASSES

DRUG STORES NGINES 138 DUCKWORTH ST. E LDeal alld lon1 dlatanee movlnl,

----------- poeklnl. crattn; and ahlppllll.

----------- Membora of C.W.A. ana M.M.T.A E. and 8, BARBOUR LTD. i\Jonta for Unuea Von lln••·

CO~:'\ORS' DRUG STORE LAMBERT'S COUGH SYRUP

can be obtained at CO~NORS DRUG STORE

334 WATER ST. DIAL 2206

DOWNS DRY CLEANING LTD.

Covering St. John'R with Fast, Efficient Service.

14 HAMILTON AVE. DIAL 8935

ELECTRICIANS

D. R. teDREW, MANAGEII Dlalrlbutora of: Ollie• tBII, Warehoaoo 110~11

Kelvin Marine Diesels Kelvin Ricardo Gas Engines.

P'ull Line of Spare Parts. UZ • 474 WATER ST,

DIAL 4111

GIFT SHOPS

'LARACY'S REMEMBRANCE SHOP

Gift1, Games, Toys, Novelties, Cout's Cards

lor all occasions DIAL 4265

GROCERS

B. WALSH · BEST IN LEADING

GROCERY LINES. You Choice of what you need

DIAL 6110

BEL TONE HEARING GLASSES

CALL S. W.SHOR1

HOME INDUSTRIES

WHOSE BIRTHDAYi Certainly a handmac;e article from NONIA if only the Bell

will do.

AOME CONTRACTORS HOME IMPROVEMENTS

NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT& o Slonn Suhu and Doon o Ada tbat OKtra roomo. • lllndomtu your kltcheu

Contact · 11', IJ, PARSONS LTD.

Wedding Photos, Portrait.. . 1nd Commercial Photegraphy

CAMERA SHOl' frt LONr-'S HILL

DIAL 7612L Newfoundland views artistic· Illy mounted and framed. See our selection.

PAPER PRODUCTS

THE LA WRENl~E NFLD. CO., LTD.

New Location: 209 • Zll DUCKWORTH Sl'. Paper and Paper Products

WHOLESALE ONLY DAIL 6288 • 7636

RADIO~TV REPAIRS

GREAT EASTERN OIL COMPANY, LTD

REPAffiS TO RADIOS, T.V.

.-;;~~-~- ------ FLORISTS 785 WATER ST. WEST LnnE Pond Koatl Dial 1110!11

AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.

DIAL 3001 to 3005

-AI.:TIOS-'I'IIRILLS-COLOR.

REAL ESTATE

1\0TICE f'or Appraisals ol Real Estate

and Auctions in private homes.

DIAL 9()31?. JOHN D. O'DRISCOLL No. 1 Bideford Place

SERVICF STATIONS

1 AL:\oiER'S SERVICE STATION

TOPSAR. ROAD • WASHiNG • GREASING

TIRE REPAIRS DIAL 3518

MARSHALL MOTORS FISK.TIRES

Guaranteed againsl Cuts, Blowouts, Bruises,

Under Inflation. Coli MARSHALL l'oiOTORS

Water st. !llal 800~1

SHEPPARD'S SERVICE STATION

TffiE REPAIRING WASHING

BATTERY CHARGING GREASING DIAL 2HJ9

SEKVICES

SERVICE o OIL FUIINACI o JtEFRIOEIIATOIII • WASIIERS o RANGES

NORMAN DICK LTD. DIAL 7Uf WATER ~T

SERVICE FOR PIANOS AND CRCANS

Tunlnl 1nd RepblrlDI· Over Thirty re•ra' OKperlenoe lfiUrtl competent lt"iciDJ.

E. R. ROGERS 13 Mcl'arlane II.

'Phone fi81

STOVES

R. W. LAJl.NES rN STOCK

BOSTON BREEZ~ OR. BURNERS

Immediate Delivery DIAL 9%718

TRASk FOUNDR1 LTD. 36Z WATER ST. Manufacturen of

MAID OF AVALON and

REGAL RANGES DIAL S815 • 7SU

TOBACCOS

TAXICABS

A-1 TA.."\1

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Distributed bJ' FRANK

M£NAMAllA LTD.

Dial llti·U

CALVER AVIt:. DIAL SlSO • 1'1'71

Anywhere, Any place, Any tlmn.

U HOUR SERVICJ:

ACE AND SUPER TAXI FOR THE MOST EFFICEN1 SERVICE IN TOWN CALl

ACE or SUPED TAXI · DIAL 5539 · 6730

UPHOLSTERING

SNACK BARS STANDARD BEDDING ~....,.~~---- COMPANY, LTD. ED'S LUNCH SPECIALISTS Ill

DIAL 5370 UPHOLSTER~lG WELL COOKED FOODS Tailor·made Slip Coven

FREE DELIVERY COURTEOUS SERVICE DIAL 6449

SOFT DRINKS USED CARS LT MARINE, DIESEL AND ~~""'"'"'....,.'"""'!.......,.~-

v .... .,, .. "·'~ D. ELE::::TRICAL ENG. HOW~E OF FLOWERS t{ DUSTBANE Serving St. J_ohn'a

JEWELLERS t...'HURCHILL'S· SUPERMARKET

PORTUGAL COVE THOMPSON JE\'/EttERY WEST'END TELE\1SION ---...... ""'!""""""'"'-- --------T.V.-Radio-Car Radio Repairs ALLIED AGENCIES ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD

cwfoundland'• Cl~nnest 24 Hour Service for Repairs from 1 locations: II'Ord, Obtainable at to Motors, Generator• and 111 HA!V..tLTON AVENUE

!4S lt. J, COLEMAN LTD. Household Appliances. DIAl, 8005& ' tl8 DUCKWORTH ST. PIAL SUit 108 WATER ST.

DIAL 2415 DIAL 7410

You can buy your grocerlts aoa WATER ST. jutt 81 cheap as In St. John'r When aelectln& I Diamond • and have them deUvered to Rin11 see our private Diamond your door without charge. 13ootb.

We lin D.P.S. Sl1mp1

'705 WATER STREET F R E 8 R IE FOR A CAR YOU CAN CALL 8885 Wllb P'ree Tricolour FlaahU~ DEPEND GN CALL

At Night, Day, Holiday or CALL srtS Sunday for Fast Service and ALLIED AGENCIES WELAIDE MOTORS LTD. Guaranteed work call 7727A. U7 New Gower St. Dli\L 3015 DIAL 4101

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Designed For Our Readers' Convenience . .

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~ J : lions each year m associ:otion . in brrcdmg programs. hxpor1·' ·.;.J rop ty ~with the Vene'Luelnn ~lin is !I·~·: ei'S of bn•ecltng. stock: and I'S·i

ol ·\"t'iculltn·•··~ endr:11·ours to~ p~cially those Wt\h rlan·~· rnltlc' The ·Hrst ·:cat)ada Trophy", p:·o~l~te dair)·i~g. tu sell might .ri.ncl it to th<'!'' •

1n engral'ed Sll\'<'r tray, was put mlnmt::gt' tn \'lSI! Vrnezm·la s: up for competition at the Second i Comnwn1s from sCWI':II, agricultural fail·s and make~

.Agriculture and Lil'cshlt'k Ex· 1 c.1ttlemrn in the Ciml:ul llolil'at' ~ales contncts: the ,;hnws til'lin·. 'lllbltion at Cittded Bolil'<'r in district warrant the attcnlicm • ileh· s11nrk interest in herd im· ·~enezuelu. and was won by Sr · ol Cannrli:m cattle exporters., provemrnt. ·:relix Tomasi, owner of thr · ~lr. Gra1•el repor1s in "~'orci-.:n. -· ehamplon Holsteln·Fricsian bull. Trade". They seem to inllirnlc I

rU::O.IlUNG & DF.ATilliG

P. M. Donnelly 1'LU~IRI:'\Ci antliiEATISG

CONTRACTOR Installation and Repairs

to all types systems.

NOTICE . ;II otic<• is here hy given that , thre~ weeks after date hereof. i

I . • h ' 11 will make apphc~twn to t e, llo:trd of Li<tuor Control for a I

, license to sell beers, wines and; · spil'its in an IJotel, to be situated· I on the Stephen\'ille Memoria Ill ·Highroad. In the district of

THE DAILY

'PH 0 NE

80399 OR

THURSDAY MARCH

I

JIOl'SEIIOI.D l-TI:Xi!tt ASD EFFECTS

~ Jnrhtdi11g Enterpri~r Oil ' :-1 orge Refrigerator.

Televisbn Set, Suite, t:tc., •:tt

A! the rcsid<·nc~ 'IIS:S XHI.IE .

33 O'Xeill .\,~nu1 '

on

KIN

SEI ;:Presented b~· tl:P C'lnadinn com. that hnphaznrcl cattle brccchng 1 Jn\rCSti' "ale ::merc!al Secretary in Caracas. Is a thing of the past. The prin·l "' ~ •• I L

'Phone 5578F 48 FOREST ROAD

lan24.1y

, Port au Port, and to be known ·1

• as the Frencr Casina I..ounge. I ROGER PROVENCAL, I •

F;::;;;::;::;;;::;;;;,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;=; i Stephenville. ! ; Saturday, Ma · :: Markets For Fast Taxi

Service

I feb20,27mar6

CARDfFF'. Wales-Prince~:; :'1Iarg<1ret. in a rub~· '·elvct coat and fur ct~p. prc~cntcd this si11iling pic· lure as she toured the new ~wimming pool built fm· the Empire games in Jul.'· at Cat·diff. The Princess spent fi\·e·hour5 \'il'iting the Welsh cit,,· .... -I.N. Photo.

' 1\t~inland ChiM'< pureh~,rs,

from thr Wc.•tcm world in the forsreahlr futurr arr likeh· to remHin in the \'irinily of l'.S. ~450 to $;55!1 million a ~·ear.' :'\r,•rrlhflrs~. lhrrr 1\l'r .•nmr in·

ltea·estin;: l'~~>~ihilitir' and Can· I arti~n ~upplicr~ woul<l hr wt•ll. ~rH:<r<l to slltcl)' ,thr markrt · l"ith <·arr. :•rcurrlin~ to !". \t.

HOTEL TAXI DiaJ 2424-2410

QUEEN'S ROAD

Fm·,.·th-Smith. C;m;:dinn tT•·;~dr Open 6.30 a.m. to 2 Comi11i,sinnrr in linn~ Kon~ .. \\ho rrcrntl)' ,.i,itecl l'hina. Wr · '=====~-~-=-~~-~-~~~~ arr wrll sil111trd ~rn~r:1phic:tll.'· · to prol'idr Chinn's nerds. .

\\'ithont qut•stion Canada f

rnuld ~ubslantinlly increase its· ~haa·~ of the China mnrket for r~w materials. :llr. Fors)·th· ~ Smith sa)'S in a report in "For·: ei"n Trade". China's rapid rate'

I o( lnthtstrinlimt ion in recent I )'rars ha~ ~really increased her , nerd for raw materials and semi· i processed ~ootls. The Tr:ule i Commissioner feels that the:

· · . For .Your·.·_·· .. .• '

Fire· lnsur~uice ' . ' . . .

· At Lowest Rates · .. :' t\ ' ' ' .

The Number To

Call is' 4131

A .. E .. Hickman

GREAT EASTERN OIL & IMPORT

CO., 'LTD. Radio. Tcle\·ision Washers,

Refrigerators Deep Freezers, Electric Rangers.

Floor Polishcn, Gramophones

Public Address Systems, Tape Recorders.

RF.P.\IRS AND SERVICE 5 LllliF.S

DIAL 3001 to 3005

WATER ST. ian26.1~.

IRDDY KILOWAn.

Better Living Costs Less

mo~t promisinl; openin~s for, Canadian suppliers arc in wood I pulp fertilizers. some non·fer· I

rons' mrtals .•urh as. zinc . ano/1 aluminum, S)'nthettr fthre~. plastit• raw ma1erinl.~. some, t)·pe~ of paper and a '''trle ran~e' "']len )'OU ._0'0 of inrlnstrial rhrmirals. :llolin·j u

lanrl ('hin,, i• al<o in1r:rs\Nt .in 1-----·--·--·-·--- I All-Electrt' '''. ,·arion• t)·pes of machtnrry 111· 1 \.

clmlin~ ~~·oorlworkit~::. and '''·"'· · TENDER CALL r . mill equapment. mmans: N1l11P· · 1 :

~cnt, ma~ine ~nd industrial j _ 1

- t}tc~ - ' dtesel engmes, aar compressors., Tenders are tn1·ited for the: LJGHIT& PPOOWWER I ~cnerators. electric motors.! comp ellon ~ a 1\ ater an< Sew· j coM"'"" v LIMITI!.O water and steam turbmes and 1 1 • f , 1 •

1 transformers. rollin~ • millj 8!!( e \~~·stem mNan~ffor dthl c rown , o .•••• ,. • ''· •o"-·'· H " ..

. e t papcrmnking mach· o ' mdsor. C\1 oun an . Ch l' : lqm~m a~<i a"a·ieult;trnl eqitip·: Plans and sprcifieations may eap, lie table / 1~;~;: But '~nwetition i~ ex·; b~ rx~.mined free of char~e at Electricity In and trl'nll'l)' ~til[ in the m:1rhiner,1': l~e "~~~!Stir Town Councal 01·1 Around St. John's j field : fire, \\ mrlsor, Newfoun<Unnrl. _____ _ ___ _

· ·or at the office of the Local ' ·- ·· - Government F:nginerr I neparl- 1

j men! or Cl!unicipal Affair~ and· . Supp!~·), 31!1 nuckworth Street, St. .John's, Xt'wlnnndland, on or af1rr Thur~dii)', ~larrh 6th.,

• 1~:1R. Plan~ aud ~pecifit•ation.~ rna~·

he obtained, on rleposit of ~~.o.oo from the office of the .

· !.ora 1' Go\'Pmment F:n!(ineer I nepar1mcnt of Municipal Af. I

fair~ and Supph·), :nn nuck·; worth Street, st: .Tohn'~. :-.trw·' founrlland. on or atfer Thur~· da•r, ~larch 6th, 1958. 'fhi~ dePosit ~hall be rrturnerl to the·

I. un"ueces~ful hidrler~ withi.n '

NOW ....

DAY SERVICE 5P''en da~·s aftrr 1 hP. contt·act ts

I awarded and on return of thr Just 48 hours is all we Plans anrl Specifications. i

The ~ucce~sful bidder "'ill he : required to enter into a cootract · with the Windsor Town Coun· i

i cil for the execution of the i / work and will be required to , : furnish A performance hood in i I the amount of the contract. 1 1 Tenders are to be received!

need to prove that

we are offering the

finest, fastest and

most dependable

80196 J'AliiES A. ·~lcGRATH

JIM McGRATH CAMPAIGN HEA.DQUARTERS IN ST. JOHN'S EAST VOTE M c G R A T H m 1.4.6

~------·-·--------- ------·

STOCKKEEPER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY

EXPERIENCED STOCKKEEPER FOR AUTOMOTIVE PARTS.

Permanent, responsible position.

IMPORT MOTORS LIMITED 115 • 119 DUCKWORTH STREET

mar5,6 -----·--·--·· -·-·-..... ____ , ·--·--·-·- --·-

TENDERS ore now been accepted for surplus property of

the non-commissioned Officers' Open Mess, Ernest

Harmon Air Force Base, Stephenville, Newfound·

land. Property will be inspected from the 1Oth

March to the 14th March 1958. Tenders will not

be accepted after 13 March 1958. mar5.4i -------·---- ---

IEPAIRS IDLCAIIZIII

WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET on all nimrnsional llt•aring tu

ACOUSTICON O'BRIEN CO.

ll••aring Aid Consullan1 s.

1!10 :"i~w (jower ~t.

('orne! Brazil S•t· J>ia1 5~64

wractu~~•••

Tirtsfont , ..... . _.

Nfld. Armature Works Ltd.

J.il·in~t Room-~ pir(, · rrfi~lrl suite. carpc

i chesterfield chair.•. ~ ., 3 ~mall table>. 2 ~larconi lclnisiou -e: dock. 3 mirrors. hr:,::'

' ninin!( Rn-,m-1 .r,w., !able and rnur ch;,.,, ; drape;. chenille tah!e ' .

I Kitchen-~:ntcrpr:-('

table. 4 chairs. :'\or~· to1·. electric wa>hrr.

· mix ma;ter. rlcclr:o· · lric perco!ntor, rlet'!(~

: lar~r quantit~· cro<'krr::. ; and kitchen u1ensi!-. ·PT. hoi plate ani sun•:ry • :"io. I Bedroom- .) : · bedroom suite, 2 .r.-... :: . i So, 2 R~dro,m--~ •:r.•' , stead>. sprmg and ho~. · 2 hrdroom chair.<.

:So. 3 Berlroom- !i bedroom suitr.. I chai.r I wardrohe. t l'anit,·.

I Carprl runner. ''"r : I •

I and rorb. Jar:.:r <1 Ufll:':·~ · ket>. quilt>, c1c : ' · : pnli;hcr, 2 \'3Cllllln rl I oak frame loun~r. ·:n1!: cases. 2 small ru:>. I ~"~

· e1l won! l'lll! \ rrrt 1

lnsprction ~ a.m. m~rri salr

:\.!l .. -(jQorl~ 111 hr anrl takrn drlil'er) "( rnlcly after Sale.

Joseph Fitzgibbon

. Dial 2006

eLAND SORVEY(

e WHITE PRINTS

Gerry Halle!· Surveys Ltd

90 ALLANDALE R: 'PHONE 90876

BINGO H

NAMES OF'

T•

SE WILL 81

CARDS

PRIZI HELP

OTEj

· · ·· ... --.. - -<;The Gla1 DON'T GAMBLE

•• WITH FAT! • 24

'''~~··· \ll \\\~PRO VINCI! . ~Wish to al INSURANCE AGE~'!' ·

CLAUDE A. DAtil ,• 164 WATER st ..

· on the forms provided, In en·' velopcs marked "Tender. Wind· sor." by the Deputy Minister

Service in Town.

II 'FHONE Jm .'CLOSED FRI

P.o. Bex m 1 at 9 .am., •

· ~BAM;;B;RIC~K~~;~~· --;~.;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;-;..-~DI;;~~ .. ~7}_~91~· :~-7~_1_9:;:!~ .. -~. :;::~~~~~::;:;·}:: :". PRESCOTl

SCIENCE SERIES

THURSDAY March 6, 8.30 • 9.30

CJON • TV CHANNEL 6, CJOX • TV. CHANNEL 10'

See the fascinating story behind tho weather,, , why It ~nows,, , what makes the wind , , , hurrl· canes and heat wavos , , , plus tho most drama lie tomado scenes ever fllmod,

Produced and directed by 1he famed ,

FRANK CAPRA starring

RICHARD CARLSON and

DR. FRANK BAXTER Spon•o•ed by

; of ~lunicipal Affairs, St. John's, i . NewfiJundland on or before, i Noon, Friday, March 28th.,' Jtoss. • I j The lowe~t or any tender will i

not necessarily be accepted. 1.

C, W. POWELL, Deputy Minister of Municipal;

Affairs. ! : Dept. of Municipal Affain · and Supply, I St. John's, New[oundland. mar4,5,6

DIAL 5155 NOW

(NFLD.) LIMITED

Newfoundland's Pioneer Dry Cleaner

BIDGOOD'S SALT CODFISH

'PH 0 N E

17F2 7583

D. I. 'NISH' JACKMAN Demands. mar6.7 __ ___. __ Money For Bell Island Miner{{TWo RJ

.. Demanding !hal the Xa· 1 l!e 5aid if action :; ~ ·.~ · · tiunal Employ men: otlice ir. 1 forthcoming immcdiatrlr: .•

St. .John's immediately se1 garding money for the m:rr ·:;'are require up registration faclitics on ' who are out of work due .•• , Bell Island. D. I. .'\i>h Jack· no fault of theirs, he w1. :~

man said yesterday \hat 1800 I make immediate repre;t: :_~.-,.wester! Bell :sland men who are ICill· lion to head ortice of : poraril~ uncmploycrl ar£ commission in the Ftit: qualificrl lor unemplo~·menl capital. insurance.

Thr mrn wrrr lhrown nul of work due In ;torm rlam· it2es which cut out the mine! elec1rical setup.

~lr. Jackman tole! the t:n· employment Insurance claim' olficer that he represented the miners for 22 years anr' as such was morallv obligat· ed to help them noli·, in theit new plight.

.I

: The \'Cteran labour nr;l' · .:~ 1 z~r and leader spoke • ~lrssrs. Batten and Dcla\.: · •. ·; ·~~ t,· of the Commission herr·. ,~

'St John's, who said ~.,.. r.· ... ~ 1 1\'ould J:i\'e hi! rl~rnr

II "every consideration.''

Today !llr. ,Jackma~. awaiting development~ ~::,.

1

1 attempting to secure ot~' . help from the Red Cro!l other agencies here for miners and their familitl·

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS for AMBITIOUS man or woman experienced in Drapery to take

charge of Curtain and Drapery Division in a large St. John's

firm. Experience essential ! Our employees have been informed

of this advertisement.

CORNER

Previ\

SUPEI

NEW ELE1

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LOS ANGELES, Calif-Actress Gia Scala has her · hand on the door at the Feleral Building where she· was admitted to American citizenship by fo'edera: Judge Hall. She \\'as born in Li\'erpool, .England. o~ Irish-Italian parcnts.-(I.N. Photo).

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informed

THURSDAY MARCH 1958

KINSMEN Newspaper BINGO

SERIES Q BINGO HAS BEEN CLAIMED.

NAMES OF WINNE~S WILL APPEAR

TO-MORROW.

SERIES R WILL BEGIN TO-MORROW.

CARDS NOW ON SALE.

PRIZE $1,000.00 HELP KIN HELP OTHERS

RS of ST. JOHN'S WEST IS YOUR NAME

ON THE

VOTERS LIST ?

If IT IS NOT OR

YOU ARE

IN DOUBT

Dancing, Dining-Nitely. Steaks Specinlty.

Mon. to Sat. 5 p.m.-1 a.m. ~ Brookfield Rd. Tel. 90026

~***********

Velvet Horn Club

CLUB OPEN

TO-DAY

9 a.m. to 11 p.m. ' FOOD AT ITS BEST

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IM.C. L.l. Pitts Memorial Hall

TO-NIGHT

Hat Debate

WANTED A Lady for Office Work

FOR S1\LE - 1953 Zephyr: good running condition, five new tires. Going at a Bar. gain for $350.00. or nearest offer. 'Phone 3968 alter 7 p.m.

FOR SALE-One Cow', and

I Calf, Apply Thomas Coady, I Torbay. _ ]

FOR SALE Quaker Oil

.Range PIANO AND ORGAN

TUNING-For prompt ser· vice contract L. Goulding,

Business Opportunities l\lAJL ORDER-Exciting and

highly profitable business, No experience neeced. We will traiu you and supply stead)' customers. 51,400 00 investment is required for stock, supplies, equipm~nt and ad1·~rtising. We will in· 1·~st an additional $2.500.00 with the right person. For further information write to Box '~ c/o Dai~y ~ews.

135· Newtown Road. Dial In good condition. 00370. feb25.3m. For further part:culars

Wall Washing

! WAJ.L W,\SRING - Walle cleaned by .• ew maehlne.

· Results perfect; saves paint.-Nrw Mrthod Rug and \V;lll Clcan!'rs, Fresh­water Road, 'Phone 91033.

__ mar3.6i ____ . i SE\; ~~E~HOD RUG CLEAN· Repairs I ERS. Rugs ~nd Carpet made

I to look hke new. Von REPAIRSTOAiL~'IIAKES- · Schrader proms adds yeara

of Washing ~lachinrs. Floor to life of rugs. Cleaned in Polish~rs, Vacuum. Cleaners, home or at our plant. etc. ror prompt st•rvice 'Phone !11033. New Method Dial 6013·1, G. crane. ~· Rug Cleaners, Freshwater !ebll,lmth.

"IN\'EST IN REST." Sleep romfortably. We specialize in repairing and recondition· lng all types Springs and r.rattresses. Guaranteed work. Mattresses for back ailments a specialt)'. 'Phone 644911 or 3361, Standa~d

' Bedding Company, Ltd., Flower Hill. feb20, tf.

Road.

I OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS

. See or call us to-day I

' .1bout the new homes ! we have to offer in the

Dial 7974 ···- ---.

1 ROCK EXCAVATION : Rock bou!ders or cliff rPmo1·cd. 1

Done safely and guarantr<•d. regardless of thP nrarncss or. huildings. At a cost al'atlahle to

I. all. Also shallow well, drilling ..

. A. CHARTRA~D. • ! · Dt:!\'SVU.I.E, P.R. i I, 'Phone ~lr. George Ronnell,

1

,· Dunn1·ille.

1 .o\t St. John's call 6iOOH , '--· . -----··--·-- '·-···-·1 I

WANTED by April 1st, a four room, unfurnished i

Apartment I

Newfoundland couple. Anyone having same tc

1

rent please ·

. I Barber SUMMERVILLI! I - -

TH•: cE~TRAL nAnnER 1

AVENUE AREA. . M.oddPia;e~ 1 SIIOP. We are now operat·

Dial 3496

~~~u:!~ ~~~~~· b~~~ P~~~ib~: ·Those homes may bel Model Ships service plus the least pos· : financed wtth a Low ·Send 111 cents postage or coir sible waiting. 24 New Gower Pown Payment, ·for the newest catalogue. Beauti Street, opp. Adelaide Mo- 1 lui action and colour p1ctun•s tors. If you prefer appoint· Low Monthly Terms. 'All orders sent prompt!~· all mcnt service 'Phone 5367. , For inspection or mr Newfoun~land.

· Wrde : BEAt1TYLAND, 129 Queen'• • further particulars call ' • d Road. SPECIAl, - $15.00 · M I L' t

'PHONE 7070

OR 7071

, Mus: be accurate at figures' Apply

Cold Wal'" $10.00: $12.00 BURTO.... acy s lml e Cold Wave $8.00: SlO.OO WM. I~ I' 17 RO\\',\S STREET, 1

P~rmanent Wa1·e $5.00. N ST. JOHN'S , __ o_pe_n __ eveni~g~._.Dial 6534. i & SO : l_an_14 .. ~":·~od

TE Browne, William J. X

REMOVAL NOTICE I I

The Glady's Beauty Shoppe 24 PRESCOTT STREET

Wish to announce that they will be

CLOSED FRIDAY, and open SATURDAY,

at 9 .arn., at .their new address, corner

PRESCOTT STREET and BOND STREET

TWO REGISTERED NURSES are required for the Operating Room at

Western Memorial Hospital CORNER BROOK, NEWFOUNDLAND.

Previous/ experience preferred.

I Apply to

SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES

WE CAN SUPPLY NEW DEPENDALITE 60 CYCLE

ELECT~IC POWER PLANTS

from s~ock in various 5izes.

1000 watt to 3500 watt. From $280.00 to $550.00.

BETTGER INDUSTRIES LTD. STRATFORD, ONT. 3

CLOTHES malt.t the man H CHAFI makes lht clothes

Box 200 Daily News

STADIUM GENERAL SKATING

9 p.m.

CARD

H. J. MILLER REAL ESTATE AGENT

Office and Residence 769 VVATER STREET

( opp. Leslie St.)

'PRONE '7395 , "Over 16 Years in the Buslneu"

1953 MORRIS

Perfect condition

Baird Motors Ltd. WM. l. CHAFE, Tailor MERRYMEETING RoAo

~ HOLD 'WORTH ST. j · DIAL 80318·9

Sparkling ! Contractors and 1 NT : rolt ALL YOURSPARKLING-j Builders ' FOR RE

and Painting needs. Spark· . DIAL b929 91667F 'THREE OFFICES :1

· ling a speciality. Diai6013L, j.. or G. crane. febll.lmth feb2~.27,m4,6,7·----- Heated

St. John's East

LIBER.AL MEETING Tonight at 8:00

C.L.B. ARMOURY

(2nd Floor)

ALWAYS BACK A WINNER

Vote LIBERAL Vote O'GRADY

Wanted for City Club A man and wife for position of CLUB

STEWARD and CATEROR. Apartment

provided. Apply in writing to the

SECRETARY, P.O. BOX E5123,

for appointment to interview.

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Fisheries Research Board ·Of Canada · BIOLOGICAL STATION

St. John's, Newfoundland.

Applications are invited for the position of ~.aptain of the Board's research trawler "A. T. Cameron now building at 51lrel, Quebec. The ship is 177 feet ove.rall. 900 gross tons and equipped with a 1~00 H.l'. Burmet~ter and Wain diesel en!line. It w11.1 have Its home por! ~t St .• John's. Newlounrllanrl, hut wtll also Wllrk out of !1101 a Scotian ports. Quallth·atlons: ~lastrr's Ctoa.,l\dsr C<'rt i fico If ol rom·

ltrlrut·v: t•xprrirm·p a.' eaplain of a .lar~P trawiPr; ~:ood ph~·~iral rnnditinn: intrlli~rnrn. tnler'':'t. Jn thP work of a fi.,hrrirs rr>rarl'h n;;~Pt and ll'tillngnrss tn work unrler rlirrction nf ~rJr·n'Jsls.

Snlun·: 'l'hP J>O~ilinn will hP avililahiP aho11t 'Ia)' 1 or .iune 1, 1958, with a ~alary of $6,.~00 .to 8:000 rlrpenrJ. ing upon qualifications. Cllm,.~u~atJon ts mnrle fm overtime worked.

Prl\'lleges: Government Ships' <)Weers .Regulations 1\'ll_l apply to the incumbent enlltling hll~ to a part\CI· patin(l pension, plan, two weeks vacahon. leave wtth pay, eight statutory holidays per year wtth pay and adequate sick leave.

A.ppllutlons: Apply In writing to t~e D\rector, F:isberlea Re\earch Board of Canada BIOlogical ~tatiDn, St. Johll'• Newfoundland, stating age, martial ata!us, ed atlon physical condition. experience as a f1sh· e an, m'ate, captain and etc. in trawlers of other v els and the type of certiflca!e or cerllficates

d wltb their official number. G1ve t~e names •_nd dresses of three pPrsons, not rel~hves, fam Jh~r 'th the life and work of .the applicant, who Will

s r as refereneea. marli,8,MI

Apply

39 New Gower St.

i der19.mons,thur~,tf

I ~ONA ··-~~A~':····-· BEAUTY SALON

BAm !ITYLISG and all type~ of

PERMANENT l\' A \'ISG

OPEN FR0:\1 Tl'ESDA Y TO SATURDAY

DIAL 5477

Nervfou11rdland Seroices

PASSENGER N0•7tCES CONNECTION WEST RUN

PLACENTIA BAY Regular 8 a.m. train lea1·ing

I St. John'• to-morrow, rriday, will make connection at Argen·, tia with :\lotor Vessel for rP· ~ gular ports West Run Placentia Ba1·.

COSSt:CTIOS WEST RUS ASD RAY Rl'S PLACEJiiTJA '

RAY JleBular R il.m. train ltal'in~

St. John's Monda~·. ~li!rch lOth. i '1'1-ill make conner! ion at Arl!en· ·

. tia with ~fotor Vessels for thr 1 Bay Run and West Run Placen·: tia Bay. I

SOUTH COAST SERVICE i MV.. Nania (rPplacing S.S.,

Baccalieu l for regular ports 51luth Coast Service will ~lil from the Dock Coastal Wharf Noon Monday, March lOih. CONNECTION SOUTH COAST

SERVICE Train The Carihou" Jea1•in~ I

St. .John's 5 p m. Saturrla•·. :\larch 8th, will mako.• conne~-~ tion at Port aux Basque.; wttltl !;.S. Sprin~<lal~ (repl:trinz S !'. i Rar HdHn 1 fnr regular por1.1:

, . I South C(>ast Srrnce.

FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES FR~:u:nT sot:nt roAST

Sf:R \'H 'F. Ft'Pi)!ht i> ·~('CPpied ddli)' ~~

th~ Pork Coa.,tal Sheri [or l'P~IJ·, IHr ptJrt~ South Coast ServJrP.; hut in ortlr: to ~uaranteP mnv~·~ ment by th1s h'lp of the ~1.\ .. Nonia freight must ·be at the I Dock Coastal Shed not later than 5 p.m. to·morrow, Friday.

Shippers please note that per· Ishable traffic is accepted at Owner's Risk in accordance with Clause 23 of Bill of Lading.

CANADIAN ..

!NATIONAL.

1!5

VOTERS of ST. JOHN'S EAS~ IS YOUR NAMI

ON THE VOTERS LIST ?

l

IF IT IS NOT OR ·

YOU ARE

IN DOUBT

1PHONE 80399 i

OR 80196

VOTE McGrath James A. X mar6.11

A Million Thanks .

THE TWO HUNDRED AND TEN BOYS

AND STAFF OF

~10UNT CASHEL wish to thank Colonel Richard Decker,

Commanding Officer of Fort Pepperrell,

the Engineering Department, Rev. Father

Huhne and Helpers from Fort Pepperrell

for their tremendous help during a de· finite emergency at Mount Cashel.

THE HONOURABLE

Dr. F. W. ROYlE TONIGHT ON TV ,

With the TRUE STORY on LIBERAL RALLIES

in CENTRAL NEWFOUNDLAND.

Patrician Association LADIES' AND MEN'S COMMITTEE ~~

The meeting scheduled for TO-NIGHT~ Thursday, at St. Patrick's Hall has bee~

' CANCELLED until further notice. .,

NOTICE The annual general meeting of the shoreholde~ of the Great Eastern Oil and Import Co., Ltd.;. will be held in the Offices of the Company~ Water Street, on WEDNESDAY, March 19th, a~

~ 8.00 p.m. ·.':· By order of the Direcl<ln. {

F. BURRIDGE, Secretary ·:~ m6.7.10.' 1.12. t~ /

TO RENT

. -. ..•

GROUND FLOOR HEATED APARTMEN~ Containing 4 rooms and bathroom, also eledri~ range and refrigerator; situated at 49 COR~: VV All AVENUE • Contact :

.• William A. Tiller ·

.. DIAL 6164 • 5656

.

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ST.· JOHN'S MEMORIAL STADIUM COMMISSIO~

MANAGER REQUIRED ;t Applications are i:wited for the po5ition ef Man~ger of the St. John'.s. M~moriol Stadiu'"i Among the desirable quahftcahOns are promo.; lionel ability and o knowledge of hockey c~ac~ ing. Particulars of employment. are avatlabl! upon request by interested applicants. . :.

Applications ore to be f~rnished not later tho~ April 30, 1958, to

feb26,mar6,13

THE SECRETARY, STADIUM COMMISSION, Ctr' HALL, ST. JOHN'S

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All Except Ted, Of Course I ~h~:~r.~~e~nh~n~ter~~!~~w~~~-tcemcd resident of :\lount

. . , Scio Road, in the person of Mr. OOK ll\" IIAilHY GllAYSON In, I'll hit a ball to my liking swmgs at them thmklng thcpc Richard McDonald. ~H,\~11. Fla.-( NEAl-Ted that Is anywhere around the good. Arter bearing his sufferings .

Williams will gu intu the Halll pjlatc," commented the robust Jim. Hegan and other vetcra,n 1

. in silence and resignation to f

of Fame as the greatest hitter first baseman. "I'm not going American L~ague catchers. ca.n t God's Will, and fortified by the ' , ul this or any oth.:r generation, to leave those runs lor a lesser recall Williams ever swmgm.g • rites of Holy Mother Church, J fhe Wmthrop Woman but contemporarY"~· clouters dis· hitter to drive in. Not if I can at a bad pitch. This is a. tr•· he died a holy death-a fittin~: ! A S $5 9c a!!ree with his strict adherence oct a good piece of the ball." bute to one ol the all·tlr.-.~ · 1 1 1 h · 1- d I nya eton .......... · .J ~ ... . d . [ i c osc to a ru y c I'IS I an an rh Wh. w· h ' to 'the strike zone-especially • • ~ battmg. eyes an appra•scrs o j devout life. e 1te ttc ,

'with men on base in a tight HENRY At\RON HURT THE the strtke zone. Son of the late lfnrtin and j El' b h G d $3 00 I game. \' ,\NKEES in the Wort~ Serl~s ~ut the fact remains that • Elizabeth McDona.ld ol the 1za et ou ge · !

Among the dissenters is Stan by smr.cking a pitch m IIIII· Wtlliams too frequently and ap·) Portugal Cove Road, he was ! Kaywana Blood i Mussial, who last season won waukee that appeared to be parently happil~· s~ttlcs r~r ~ , educoted at st. Patrick's Hall · d · lh 1 $4 , his seventh National League I e1•en with the top of his head. base o~ balls when the . s1t~a- :Schools, after which he enter· 1 ~ ~ar Mrtte o zer .50 batting championship at 37. Asked about it after the game, lion cr1es lor an authort!all~·e, cd the firm of T. and ~1. Win·. Bntam's whi\c Williams wa:; ba~gin~ his, he explained, "~he ball .was thump by the Red Sox btg ! ter. Here he was empol~·ed for ! , , I Ufth_ American League tille r.t

1. where I could h1t it. I mtght hitte. . . . . several years and was held 111 : Atr. Surv1va

39. not hal'e been ·~ lucky W!th I. That lca\CS the _tuns.batte.d i unil·zr>al esteem by his CO· I s,r Roy Fedden .. $2 . .50 Williams ront~nds that a bat· · a breaking pitch m the strtke ' m business to r·n 11l:fcl'lor lut· workers. Later, his health fail- 1

tcr. rcgardlm or the situa· zone." Iter. for compared 11'llh old T. ing, he was forced to r~tirc. :The far tlon and his capabi_lit~·. shoui.d I Joe Dimn~tl!io Wt-"n'~ too con·: S. a~l bu~ a handful of hitters "Dick." as he was Iamili<lrly. Distant Shi 5 never swing at a pitch that 1s ccrned about the str1ke zone are •.nfcr1or. . called. was a •plendid type nf 1 P out of .the strike zone: the 17·. when he could. win a game. for I . Th1s well cnul<.l be 8 prm: ·man and won for himself a host 1 J seph Schull ........ $3.50 ' Inch w•de arer. extendmg from the Yankees w1th a ba~e h1t. 1 c1pal reaso~ wh~ the ned S~x . of friends by his unostentatious • B J · the knees to the armpits. 1 It goes without saymg that 1 ha1·e won JUst one pennant .~n i kindliness anrl charming per·: Y umpmg 1 '' • ,, !here is a tremendou.; ~lffer·: the 14 full seasons Ted \\II· i sona'i!v. But it was in the home: Cat Brid e "Slli'POSE A IIITn:R llt:. eucc between the batter who 1

111ams has been asked to cr·rry ·of the· christian gcntlcmr·n. I 9 •

VELOPS the habit uf >win~inJ: . hits barl balls and onf who the load. 1

~Inn~· a pleasant hOt•r the, Kenneth McNerl at balls that arc onh·. two i -- .. -·------·--·-· · · ··-----·-------- •writer ~pent with him. in his; Wells ................... $3.50 I inches abo,·e. brlow, uut!olde or I A • T d 1St p f • k' D ·home, where he kr11t us all Th GJ Ca IIJide his normal ~trike zone." SSJstant ra e . ~ a flC s ay . enthralled hy hi~ witty ancc· e ass ge i the Boston Bomber a!ways has 1 1

• dotes and versatile powers nf · J. B. Priest/ey ........ $2.50 I ald. "Instead of h;mng r. tar· · c • • 0 • · F 1 entertainment. Of ::ct of lour·and·a·quartcr ~qum l ommiSSlODer pening or I Now, that he has pa>sed he· The Voyage I feel, as in my ca~c. the _pitchrr 1 "C d} " yonrl the earthly portr.Js to Hn·. Mayflower II 1 ~AS a tar~ct mcasurinl( fli'C·a~d· ! Post eel ra esong ' other life. it i~ onl.r !it tin!!'. . I $3 I f•n•·sixth> square feet. Nl Ill· I ·that we should all un1tr m our i Warwrck Char ton .751 crca~e of 37 per ~cnl. . ___ "The CracUesont~" produced prayers to a~k the Immortal. Disputed Barricade

"Give any major le~~ue Pll· I Sill A~•ist<lnt canadian Trade , by the ~t. John's· Thcatr~ Arts and Omnipot.cnl l.ncl !o haw: . chcr an ad1·antagc hkc that ~Commissioners, at present in· Club, \\'Ill open In the ctty on mercy on h1s soul and grant ' Frtzroy Maclean .. $5.00 I and he'll make a 1no1.1ker out I t1·nlning and on tour In the St. Patrick's Da)', lllarch the him all the happiness of The Ship With or ~·ou most or the tllnc." Atlantic Prol'inees, have been 17th. 1 Paradbc. ;

Willi_ams rriterated_ this to, pMted. and will pt·oceed to .The play. will ,be staged a.t The writrr rx~cnds sinC';rc Two Captains ' ~~~~ wJnl~ w.Nilng to gl''.e ~ cast·: their resp~ctil·c de~tinatlons i B•s.hop ~c1ld Co!lege Aurl1- s~:mpathy to _hi.; sorrowm~ R b 1 n $3.50 I

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, MARCH 6 f

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TOOTON'S DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN NEWFOUNDLAND mg C!XIllbltl_on on a PICI huck I next Ma)·. During their stay In

1 tormm. w1th a matmee, and nn '. w1clow r.11rl fanuly. Terence o er so , 'I

or a .~liann d~partmcnt. store. Ottawa. the~· ha1·e had an op·l evening performance on _st. 1 \\'. F. uonA:'\. Th!! Face of the ArctiC , The hill fellow Is a.; cxpL•rt With portunitv of familiarizing them· Patrick's Day and an evenm~: , ------- . h d H · f 6 50,. --------------=~--= rod and reel M he i~ with a sell'es \\:ith the functions o( all performance on the following I A c· H II ' RIC ar amng Of\ •

bat. branches of the Department of I day, ~tarch the 18th. I t Ity a . c L d c N T R d 0 N y k F r duo. ~loore scored flit! I ,,

"!\'o one L'an build a (•asc Cor T•·ade and Commerce and of This performance of "The ' . . o· ks & 0 t ' I • • a 10. ew or ans . points. Hichard nine. . . the bad ball hitter," he insist· ::ainin<ll ~orne knowledge o[ the· Cradlesong" will be the play's: (Contum_cd. trom pag~ ~) ;( ., • I

0 , • • • • • nine games to play,

an VAUXH

Amozing pert mileage resul equipped four

CA-.Nl

cient ndica1

CAPE CAN in a plunge

U.S. satellite The scicntis

te to gra· like any

possibility left it eire

They sai'd i last stage I';

would be ,.e, Explorer II

plumn Canaveral

· cal'ried with rocket. ed. 'operations of other ~o,·ernmcn! Newfoundland premiere. It is • fu,ccl perm•~swn. he. said. and k II 'FacilitieS He} I .. 'B~ .JO_H=" CLAR\. . I There's no real sccr<.·l tr.~

MU!IIII rnncclics that there ldCilartments and agencie~ of considered a classic in its field. ihc \\'anted the sthtatiOn clanfl· The Boose ers • p _t-it\\ \ORK 1API-B!a,c :'\cll'ig~lc's showing. It i~ h;,ri,. Ia a lot of logic in Williams'l go,·ernment. and has enjoyed long runs in i ed. · . J S • i o•·k. srorts fans hare taken, "The more 1 pia•· th•· .. -. .:!14--------position and ~·ou most certain· Ra\'lnOnd c. Anderson. o( 'I the West End of London and on' The. ~layor ~aid that the . 2008 31911 n torm fanaltcally to Andy Bathgate._::;;. SCL'IIl to ;:o."' he ~a)·. I • I~· cannot ari(UC with hi; aver· Wctn'skiwln. Alberta and a Broadway besides success as a I Counc•l. h~d d~clded (O hold up. Spin 4425 or or ! I y~ar·old hockey player from \\m-1 >lrongcr and hame 111<orc . a vie uc~. I ~traduate of the Unh·erslty or movie and a TV productio~. In 1 any huiid1~g Ill the. hall m1~e: _ _ ___ _ _ _ ---· 1 S~. JOH.~'~, ~~arch 5th-

1 mpeg. . . i d~ncc than l ever had. 1

. • • :· . . • . Alberta has been posted to sac each case, the play has enjoyed: r~nge ~uts1de the City, as _this _ 1

Ro.1ho. fac!hll~& mstallcd by i H~ cu_rrenll~ !~ . the hutles~ ·my plan has re~ched ib pe•i . _ "BLT Tilt: BU. lllrJER •~: Paulo· Roger A. Bull of ottawa an almost magical success, cap·· e .. me mlo the metropolitan. TV Canadian NatiOnal Telegraphs

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pla~cr m th~ l'\at10na! Ho~ke~ 1 hope to keep 1t that ''ay: -UJl thc•·e to drive in run~:· said

11 a~d a' graduate of the Unlver· tivatlnfl audiences with its

11 are1 ~t· Thch rc~~rtb o! the. mdetrho· . din Newfoundla~d last year to·j ~~~~~~~ ~~3cY 11~;tl!~1r tc~cm'\n' 011

rkc·l This was borne out " ff E Stan the ~!an. whom we caught sity of Toronto to Detroit; charm. po_1 an as "' e rev1se e a_y. were credited with main·

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~~ • •• • ,. • .. • 1. , smootll·~kating veteran , · between planes en route to I Claude 'f Charland of Quebec - - ' sa HI. REPAIRS ta111111g the company's service ; lea,ue. II ~ ou re dub•ous. '~ al_cn : sit out six games earl\' in ,lamaica for a brief l'aeatlon City and 'a gradual~ of LoyoiJI R 1

1 • This refusHI to A~ant. pcrmis- within .the province• and with: out_ for the barrage of statistic~~ son. the first time i~ ~;0 ~~ . before reporting to the Card·' Coll~e ancl McGlll Univer~ity epaus I Slon, :\layor ~~e\~'S Said, .I~ to pre-. REASONABLE RATES the m_amland by A. c. Jerrell., the~e fans use to back up an) I a~ a Ranger that he \\3' c-_.. AX I('PI-TW•~II ina I~ in St. Petersburg. to New Orleans: Neil L. Currie • . vent any bmldmg Wlt!nn ea>y; 1 Supermtendent of Telegraphs clatms. , action. Bathgate now is .. of the British ho

"If I like a pitch. I'm ~o· of Turtlcford Sask., and a grad· ,.<Contmued from. page I). : n_ccess of. water an.d scw~r! GUARANTEED WORK i for Newfoundlan~. ! . ~h~ secon~-place Ran~ers are; ing his fourth full seaoon. Canadian nal'y·, In~; to hi: the ball not matter uate of the University or West· . So!lle of t~ose pieces of (,Ill· i hnes bmldmg. and u,:mg sephc I The ultra h•gh frequency! ndm, an_. e•_ght·~amc unbeat_en l - -~~~~llai'C gathered at where it is. I figure that I'm ern Ontario to Bogota Colom· mg ICe wetght 300 or 400 'tr.nks. Councillor Nightingale 'P H 0 N E 7313 radio facilities were com·j streak-s1x VICLO~Ies and two lies I LONDON lAP) _ Radio.· large;\ joint n hctter ,than the pitcher and I bia; Robert'G. Gaynor 'of Leth· pounds," he said, ,"and ~?uld ~a~~ed if there were an~· possi- plcted last year between St. -ant! Bathgate 15 _1hc prop:llant. !cow rcports_t22 mcmb~rs_vof'•=~~~~~ held since th ~on't hkc .ba.ses on balls. I ad· bridge, Alberta and a graduate easily crush a man 5 skull. bthty of future connc~t10ns for I John's and Kenmont,_ Heart's J ~~ has scored II .pomts_ m ~he\ sia's Bolshoi Ballet w11! tlt JU$1 m~· hitting to the park. I of the Universitv of Brlt.ish One such piece broke from a 1water and sewerage m the~e I El ctronic I Content and Clarenville. Tow· e•, t gar;nes 10 .gam a he \lith 1 month·long tour of pulled in.• ide pitches l'<t the Polo Columbia. to llianlla, Philip· transmitting tower Wednesda~ ~areas. I e . ers, rising as high as 250 feet, ~fontr~al s Hcnn I Pocket I RO~·I chiding Paris and '"""'·" Grounds and Ebbets Field. for I pines· and Gilles P. Morin of night . and severed CJON·TV 5 Mayor ~lews said that he did i 1 are located at the four centres. !Jet ~•chard for_ second pl~cc m! ~lay. The company \\ill _ example. nnd I prohabl~· will do :\lont~orenc)' P.Q. and 1 gradu· liv~ hne. Repairmen had to not know where the moneyj' Centre ltd. i 'l'he radio system is operated 1 ·~ eague scormg race \lith 69 i Belgium in August for thrtt the same thing in the Los, ate of La,·al University to Wash· bUild temporary sh~lters to pro· would come from to carry out. by its own power generating/ P_::~"\~·~ 1 1 d . d . j' formances at the B r u '! An~eles Coliseum. 1 Jnoton D c teet themselves agamst the born· the report and suggestions of 1 equipment. a 1 ~a e e~ s Rlchar m world's fair.

''Joe ~lcdwiek wa~ a notorious I The fi~si stop of this group bardment while they s.pliced.t~e the metropolitan plan. but the: 9o CAMPBELL AVE, When the power failures oc·. go~ls, 28 ~o ~~· . H_~ndy And)> ------- -. bHd ball hitter when he led the . of six assistant trade commis· cab!e. CJON-TV and lis sal~hte lllctrop?lilan Bo~·rd will meet · _. , curred over the weekend, said' j~~~ls 0~f~11i~a\~cD•~k•e ~oorP.'; :\ational Lcngue in e\'ery de·Jsioners on their tour of Canada station at Argentla, Nfld., were to cons1dcr the report. , A1ler hours PHONE 6401A 11\Jr. ,lcrrett. ser\'ie~ was trans·/! P d th Sib ttle o~ ~~-t partment Yogi Berra is a little' was St John's last week The back on the air about two hours No lcgi~lation has vet been' --- -· ----- ---·-- -- . ferred to the radio svstem It 1' ace ~~h .

1 e ·000 awar 1 at

more pc.riicular about the sh•ikc group ~·ere vcrv much imp~o,•ed later. . . . laid down. he said, and every.. M/,~,'!AT~R_E "PAlri'T" I presently provides !!4 \'~ice. ~~~R~~G 1SURGF. zone now but he went after bad with the reception they receil'ed Repau·men contmued their thing was being held in , Cei·tam pamtmgs are ealled 'channels and these were able . Tl' . t . h I . halls wh~n he became the most ·h'l . thi cl't" and were work on fallen St. John's wires ' abe,·ance adoption or a plan. miniatures because they were , to handle the communic~tions f ns d~Hh•a surg.ed Y t ~~ nangcr

• • • • 1 11 1 c 10 s ' t d d 'lr A' wo th •a1'd I ·h · f h ·1 painle<l w1'th minium ll'hl'ch •. s 1 · · . o1 war as pm off m man" 1 dangerou; late mnmg h1ttcr m most Interested in the \'isits o ay an ''. · ms r . " I T e. whole 1dea o t e Counc•.. . . . • · tr~fl1c m Newfoundland and· wa,·s. .\ m nih " 1 1 1 ·~ the American League'': thel' paid to Steers Exports Lim· 'Yednesda.y mght the end IS in ; he said was to control sportJ<h~ : Cllhcr nahve .cmnabar or :ect Wtlh the maoinland. Additional poi;ll< In tO o~a nea.o. •e tllac ,4 .

Vic Wertz kicked around ited· Job Brothers and Com. s1ght. . . . . . :building in these areas. . lead. The .pamt, not the me,. channels are being installed <corr'd eioht o';oai: ~·;~~ i·~n a1_r Florida for a spclt with the ·. L' 11 d d the Atiant'•n The etiY wu recel\'lng Its j PLA!'I'S was responsible for the name. 1 annualh· and it io hoped to ·. ., " - ' · pnn1 1m c an ' 1 28 000 k'l , tt h . , . ., s1st~. missu~ before sho\·in~ off for ~ Hardboard Industries Limited norma • 1 0~ a 1 w en The followmg plan~ were ap· . 'h111'e 72 radio voice channels in · In the indi,·idnal <torinN rac·c the Indian's ca~p in Tuc~on. a~ wen as the United Cotton the sleet strduck ¥riday. t~lhe: proved by. the Coun~il: • . f' Youn)(l'dkafngdarobos 1 gel. thmt. operation within the next few Bath~mc took I!H;I!a~tuan ~tri;Jc.

"The count dictates the pres· 'l'tll· output Satur ay was zero un I a · lnternatwnal Hearmg Crntrc. Irs! so 1 oo Y eamng ou •·ears 10 . d ·. tl ,1

·1 ·' ·•· f bl 6 • k'l tt t t d ' · · · f th h t 'bbl t · · " · · 1'· ar ovcrcommN 1c " ontrca ~urc on the pitcher and the ee .e ,.,oo Iowa s s are 1 corner New Gower and Braz•l 0 • e pou~ 0 m e a veg~· I ''Our inrestment in radio ra-, _ . _____ ..... ~ ____ .

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h11tter. hut when it ra,·ors me flowmR 12 hours later. 'Streets. sign. i lallo? while t_he mother 15 ci11ties really paid olf during 1 Hrd we pnt our new Telex 1

And there arr runs to be driven I A :'I'D UP GO THE PRICES ,BY Sunday the output had 1 Chester Dawe Ltd., Lot No. f~edmg,. acco~dmg_ to the En-1

the present crises" said )lr. sen·ice in operation. he >aid. it

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cba1 t'Our •nend .. fnd nr•ahbon If Wf ..;ar 1-trl; .-ou 1n .n, ,.u .,.1th 't0UI1n,ura.oct problrm:. /WI .:aJI t-'flt--------

----·--- "The Canadian economy can· chmbed to 12,1100 and the 'lex! 24 Dawes Avenue. bun~alow. c~clopedia Bntanmca. Jerrell. ''ft was certainlv ven· would ha1·e fur-ther taxed the uot go on indefinitely support· day it was 16,000. It climbed to Ro~· Decker, Lot No. 25 . j pleasing to us to be a-ble to' radio facilities. It wa~ for this i

FAST RELIEF FOrt ing and subsidizing uneconomic 24,000 Tuesday and 27,000 Burke Place. bung&low. . Alummum repre,senh one. , provide service to our cus· 1 reason the inauguration of this ' producers. whether they are' Wednesday. . J. C. Badeock, 86 Elizabeth I :•,ghth .of ~he earth 5 crust, but ! tomers during this bad storm ·unique system of communica· farmers or manufacturers. Tar· Mr. Ainsworth estimated there Avenue, basement apartment. !' s so .mtr1eately conceal~d t~at 1 even though there were some: lion has been postponed for a.

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1ffs can run the country Into were about 16,000 customers Bank of Nova Scotia, Duck· 1ts _ex.•stence ~luded SCienhs~s delays due to congestion." ~few d&ys. 1

the ground .• There were high het·e and an but 500 of them worth Street. alterations and I unt1l •t was discovered by Str · ·

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tariffs (and a Conservative gov· were receiving power Wednes· renovations for banking olfices.j Humphrey Davy, British elee· ernmenl) during the worst day. The general mana~er prais· Chester Dawe, Lot No. 31/ trochemist, In 1807 . years of the depression. ed his men for beating the University Avenue bungalow. -----

"The Jesson should be plain deadlines set for the public by Georgetown Reaity Co., Hay· BIRTHS to normal Canadians, If not to several days. ward Avenue, tave1·n extension. i 1>\r. Diefenbaker so busy now Rererred to Traffic HARRIS-Born at st. Clare's · trying to woo everp separate BALL LIGHTNING Commission :\lercy Hospital March 5th to I group that the good of the .~~un· Floating or ball lightning Is Majestic Sales Li?lited, Duck· ~Jr. and Mrs R~lph J. Harris, a ,

I try as a whole can suffer. true lightning, Balls of fire, the worth Street. loadmg doorway ' daughter · I'

-From an editorial, Toronto si7.e of balloons, fall slowly on Theatre Hill. · Dally Star. from the clouds until they strike Not Recommended MORRIS-Born to Mr. and I

. the earth and explode. Some· R. Norris, Blackhead Roarl. :\Irs. Ray Morris (nee Daisy Geographic center of the times they roll along the ground 1 bunaalow (prohibited area). Strange) on March 4th, at Grace

North American continent is In and do not explode until they E;timated \'alue $58,500. Maternity Hospital, a baby boy. i ___________ P_ie_rc_e_c_o_u_ni_Y_. N_._D __ . __ ! hit some object. ------- ·· --·--... ·-- -- ~~ _____ .. .. I

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CALL 5181 MacCORMAC'S

GEAR ST. my9,tues,tburs,lm

IN MEMORIAM CURNEW

In fond and loving memory of a dear daughter and sister,

ELIZABETH (HIBBS) CURNEW, ; ,

who departed this life, March 6tb, 1945.

Call not back again our loved one

Safe al rest within God's care;

Dwelling with the 1hining angels

In that tleavenllly hotne so fair. R.I.P.

Ever remembered b) father, mother and sister

D.EATHS .

I. MORRIS-Passed aw~v at the! Grace Hospital, March Siil. 1958 i

i Raymond Glenn, infant aon or . , Ray and Dai$y Morris. ·

I O'BRIEN-Pa-ssed peacefully i f away at her home on Mar~h 5th, · ~lonicia. beloved wife of Harry . · O'Brien in her 61st year. Leaving j : to mourn: husband, (1 son) : Hany, ( 1 daughter) Ann. 3 1

·sisters: (Mrs. John Tilley), (Mrs. I , Wm. Fahey, Brooklyn, New' ' Yorkl, (~frs. Charles Murphy. .Jamaica. Long Island, Ntw York), 1 brother C\fr. Patrick Hayes, New York). F'uneral from her late residence. 21 Beaumont Street, on Friday, March 7th. at 8.45 a.m., to St. Theresa's Church for Requiem lllass at 9 o'clock. Interment Mt. Carmel cemetery. R.I.P.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

In the other provinces last year scores of millions of dollars were spent in re-modeling homes for people in the towns. If you are not interested in buying a new home why not do ilke thousands of others are doing; improve 'your present one. Money spent on your present home can probably :nake it more valuoble to you than a new one. The trend in Canado and the United States to· day is not for wall to wall carpets, but hardwood floors and carpets, also two storey homes are becoming increasingly popular again. A new kitchen, impr9ved heating and plumbing, new windows, interior decorating, trading some of your old furniture for new, and a little re-modeling can make your pesent property, in ,;Is present location, worthwhile. Consult us for a free estimate; you are absolutely under no obligation. Chester Dawe con finance this for you and you have years to pay.

The best investment you con moke is improving your own property.

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Ry RO\' L.-\REI .~~am:an Press Star

(CP)-'fhc for short-term

to be on the inc• Bank of Cana•

~•.turopJ~ell sharply

,~;~~;:~a: sources ':i of the inc short • term

rate char;:ed b on loans II other lend to 2.91 pe