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, .......... EEN ST. I I'icw- f "'S "I I' e r.es ii:t h 0.em. PiHoO:l €r good ne-!oU , Ltd. vari- EES Ltd. FOR GOOD I USED CARS Nova Motors Ltd THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 66.. No. 86 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY; APRIL 18, 19.59 (Price: 7 Cenb) r Charles Hutton & Sons .. ': ests UN Control Convicts Gamble With Their Hostages' Smaller By JACK ZYGMOND CHAPLAIN'S STATEMENT DEER LODGE, Mont, (AP)- W t B tt L" g C d't' Picking of the reporters to Rioting convicts at M 0 n tan a an e er I vm on I Ions participate in the. jIlterview fol· Prison gambled friday with the , lowed a statement by the Prison's . terim Ill'oposal resulted from· lives of 23 hostages In desperate Convict spa k e 5 man Jerry Fuller and two other reporters ners said they wanted "to taKe a den's hands," Jones pleaded duro tCatholic chaplain, Father Geralo . Russian opposllion to on,slte In· bargaining with officials, Myles, a Butte, Mont" burglar, were Invited by prison officials to rest" for a while before resuming ing his brief liberty. "If you take I Lynam that "everything is going speclion of underground blasts Deputy warden The 0 d 0 rei said on the prison loudspeaker talk. with the rebel leaders, who talks with prison officials, i, out o[ the warden's hands and I to be all right." and from the fact that talks on Rothe, 38, was shot to death i system-<:ontrolled by the rioters had demanded Interviews with Jones, seized at the start of the storm the gates, we've all had \ Father Lynom's statement at detecting outer space explosions gual'd W\lllam Cox, 41, was -that they rejected a state offer out.of·state reporters. riot, was released earlier Friday it." mid,morning preceded the brief lln:1 not reBched teclmlcol agree· stabbed at the start of the up· to release the hostages In return Except for tening about the for an eight·minute talk with reo Earlier Friday the convicts I release of Jones. who Indicated men I. rIsing Thursday, Warden· Floyd for publlclty about prison condl· number o[ hostages, Fuller said porters. 'threatened to burn the hostJges I the convicts and officers were :f·r ,\:.·:".11 1.11'. PCnI'sollj soid the Russian. Powell, 46, captured at knife tlons, he and the others agreed not to Thp. hostages "are all set up to alil'e with gasoline o[ an attempt· far apart on an agreement. 1..( Nations position in regard to control and I point, escaped with help from a Myles said the cellblocks "are disclose the substance of their he killed, some will be hanged," was made to storm the prison. speech also followed thf 'I" .. . ,_ '.:' ',' I', .'-; I inspection. "which ore a I'ital meat oleaver.armed burglar, terrible," He has complained of talks "unless and until they (the "nes said. "I am going back in. There arc 435 prisoners in the pricst's report. I,;:::' ···.'.·., ........ , .• :::"11 riming: pal·t of this whole effort, has been Convict leaders told KeIth Ful· what he termed poor medical convicts I released the hostage.': I don't know for how long. The two cellblocks but the number The only olher serious riot i, 1. .. · .. ·:'1··' I'" '., ",.:lal' Il"ling illtran;igl'llt on the insistence on ler of The Associated Press and care and filthy sanitation. INTERVIEW IS CAGE inmates are touchy. Any little participating in the riot is not I the 9O·ye a r Ilistory of the prisol I f)F, : .. :; .','. ·.,::ll III C0I1!;,!11. Ihe lise of the \eto." tl\O other repor!ers they were Myles also said: "I was one The Interview was conducted in thing will set it off." known. The prisoners hal'e access. occurred in July, 1957. ":: " .,. "·.",,,,:ll:"l'l' STUOSGER POSITIOS ho!dil1g 23 hostages including of the guys over there when a cage that overlooks the prison :lHLlTIA READY to the prison kitchen and food I was no bloodshed. The "'1,;; .. :: ::l' {'ul1\lno:'." " ... Pcrhnps the Western posl· I some "stool pIgeons." Rothe (the deputy warden) was kitchen, where the convict lead· Authorities held back on plans supplies. I at that time prepared a long 1:5 l ::.! \:. ::,' '''\1· I lion \','o\lld be stronger in reply Prison officials earlier had killed. It was an unfortunate Be· ers assembled. to storm the 9Q·year·old prison Jones said the hostages were' of g ric van Ce.I. As a ., ';:" .•. 1 :1: l;"I1.'\·n.' to this UllSsla.n position If there placcd the number of hostages at cldent for which I .might be Warden Powell directed the with more than 130 state militia being well treated and were given the prison administration wa: . I I.:," snld· could be no big power represen· lB-pdesumably all guards except hanged for_If I get hfe I want bargaining with convict leaders armed with automatic rines. and sandwiches. and Jones said changed with Powell j'; .:. 1'\':'" :::l' \\'"sl h8; tution of any kind on any control for Ihe prison psychologist, Wal· to be treated as a decent man over terms of an agreement that bayonets. They were stationed some convicts told 111m they Db· as lI'arden [rom the \\ Isc.anli> :- ,,::.Ol'i': 10 rr:ll'h' a",enc)' which might be up Rnd ter Jones, 24. with medical care and like a hu· would end the rebellion, After the outside the walls. jected to the sentencing of 1B' 1 State Prison, where he 11'01';;':( I ",: ... ", ";-,.t'I,,,':1! :'3,": if. th.ut cOllld be .Ieft to the Un!t!!d REJECT OFFER man being." meeting with reporters, the priso· "Please leave this in the war· and 19·year·old men to the prison. eight year'. I ' -o·-f-·L-··a·-·w·-··s· '[ .' ;, :,. ·'C." :,'-1> in the. for the RU&5inns to ?ccept be· " ."', .·':·· .. l'. 011. CO'e15C 1l would be confined to at· E I din Air ( k : :'.( Gil'''''' c: I lests, Some o[ t,he xp 0 es I n orner B roo. •. -.""."" .. ""i in oilier, trn, which may be req\llred In G SO' r, ," .. c',her fOrms of tests will not be "IEXICALI Mexico lAP) - A ,;,1 I!ljs _. _. _." __ ._.__ carr;'ing 26 per· CORNER BROOK, Nfld. (CP) Sparkes, testified he went to the ove r n I ng ex '1' n ces sons exploded and crashed Fri· -An elven.year.old boy testified hOllSe with Spa r k e I from a New Stamp To day near the fishing resort of vhere Friday that he saw accused tavern. "Jim walked In the house emorate Gual'mas on the Gul[ of Calif· killer James Sparkes walk into with the gun In his left hand, All were killed, a house with a gun in his hand down by his side," Gallant said. V Wrcckage was scattered in the the night Mrs. Phyllis Chaisson "As he went into the kitchen I Queen 's I"Slt SIIIt and along the shore 40 miles was shot to deat at nearby saw him raise the gun above' his north of the fishing resort, 275 Corner Brook West. head. Moment5 later I saw a set miles below the U.S, border. Robert Clarke said e watched of woman's hands go up towards . I' " . ., Tile airline said all aboard "5. vear • old Sparkes enter the the gun and touch J·t." '. e - \ fill', part of tiC maIO 0 , . 'd h l'k f th I Mexican citilens, hou e \"here the body of the l6 Earlier Mrs. Mary Power, a ,'C.1::"'.:·.",H the, Hcsi cs I encss 0 C I The twin .englned C-46 had 5. . ,:.':;!;l ;.1 •• \Il11mer of tillepn. the abo sholls a tak of[ before dawn from :his year.old I'lctim 'was later round. friend of Sparkes, said he , I' "n ,;l:e: .'111311 crown In tile uPP7r city adjoining Calexico, "[ kneeled down near the I'eranda told her he shot the wrong per· '.1 "e 1:1' .-:'1' :lrr".es l»), . 1I;111d corner. the Calif Tow and a hal[ hours later when Jim Sparkes went In with son, Mrs. Power testified -'Cd. '" i){'g1l1 hl-r the lower right Side . the gun In hIs hands," the Sparkes, a truck dril'er, told her .. . '. llndcr that the word Canada in It exploded, In the Blr, . said. "I was after Shirley Leggo, but . I large block letters. The pla?e 5 ultimate destlnahon Mrs. Caisson whas shot through II shot the wrong person." :,," ,"'''"'' ,-, (If I _ was MeXICO the neck Dec. 31, The Supreme Court trial began f:t III :I painljng i C II Off S Ok Kenneth Gallant, I friend of Wednesday . .. ! a s trl e Commits Suicide Smallwoodl·sm Fil-m-P-re-oo-·-e-re- L07'iDO:-1 (Reuters) - /I wage CIVITAVECCHIA, Italy (API- ::.il'·:' retl' strike by 2i4 magazine and book For 18 years, Glovannl Pietrlni, AMSTERDA:II (API-The Urn . ::cc .:;\cil" of :ed. I jOllrnnlists employed by a London 50, drove his big white horse version of The Diary of Anne ::', ".j" ;1111 1 ': inchr., I pllhli.,hinl: firm was called off Albino around the elty streets as F N t"" Frank was given its Europe3n 0::,:' '::11111'.' of Ihe t Friday pending. talks with a cabbie, A month ago Albino or ega IYISm premiere Thursday night here in I'sllcd be., management. The stnke at Od· died In hIs stall adjoining Plet· the city in which the young Jew· :H' o::r 1:I:gl'r. ,ham's Press. one of Britain's rinl's home, Friends urged the ish girl wrote her diary while . . . I biggest magazine publishers, 'oI'M sorrow.strlcken cabbie either to OTTA W A, (CP) - CCF hIding from the Nazis, Queen ;'r:l: hI - an I timed to begin Monday. The stop· buy a new horse or to retlre, He member Frank How a r d Juliana and Crown Princess ""'1 Itl':·,"'. hang iO; page would hal'e Involved 14 mag· only shook his head, Thursday his Thursday night suggested Beatrlx headed the audience, !::,j!l;""cl'le, - \\'As . azlnes and trade papers with a body was found hanging from a that lome Liberals think which stood in silence at the close ,;::': :r ::: :he lot B I circulation of 6,000,000 rafter In Albino's empty atall, Premier Smallwood of NeW' of the film. Anne died In a Ger· of Fish, copies. - foundland would make a man concentratlon camp after n: r.an;s in the Q ° p better party leader than L, family's hideout was discovered. ..., 1,,:1 'lCal' London Nre'llr Crew For wts arty. B, (Mike) Pearson, T.)le Pre· " mler for Skeen., speaking in Seek OntanOo DUNDEE, ScDtland (Reuters)- the CommOlls Budget debate, ., . h Shl o plod B thb t olltlelan saId there Is a great deal of ::;)::::'.", p;linllng. tel r 00 'I, ve eran P , J b Im:r.: blue vell'et, noted after· dinner speaker and dissatisfaction with the Lib· 0 S . (:.:al "d ;:ar of the I GG rHENBURG Sweden (CP) television wit, has quit the ruling eral party. An attempt was ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, ICPl-About ::, ::,"('1. "wnds 10 I . '. Conservative party, The burl)" being made the Ii :,".d,c,:,c nc;tr Windsor fA. nell' Hcrlel w darrF I \ by 58.year.old ,lIfetime peer, better present leader of the Opposl· 100 Newfoundlanders have ap· :C.t showed 10m 0 an . rt 0) r known lIS SU' Robert Boothby, told tlon with someone else who plied to the Unemployment In· In [,III the I UOO·ton ore freighter Ulla to re- a dinner meeting at St. Andrews has gained national promln. surance Commission for farming from the waist I place crew members who left the University here Thursday night ence durIng the last few Jobs in Ontario, The commission 0:11:1.. Ih., hackgrollnd ship to prfotest ,Its ,he would henceforth sit on the week.!," reported Wednesday that the first to a ag 0 conI enlence House of Lords "cross.benches," draft of 25 men 15 slated to leave . . I nallOn-Panama. peers who sIt on the c rOil' Mr. Howard said a Liberal for Ontario next week, Last year 0:_ he . o. benches are free from all party non'confidence motion In the about 200 Newfoundlanders fO'Jnd ",r . "Ire, t90, ap· I N( I tmgales affiliation, budget "is one of negativism," part·time employment on On· . "_ .• e In the 10\\ er . ]JJ' 1 It made no proposals to the larlo farms. i, Ii By JOHN E. BIRD The commLSslOn said it lIa,' year period from 1918 to 1955 i I Canadtan Press Stall Writer proposing the 10 en,Jrl' pcr,;ons were a' I OTI'AWA (CP) - A sweeping that an adult who induces a chilj i criminal sexual psychopaths, . rcl'ision of the Jail' governing Dr youth to parl(cipate in PCI'· I Failure of police authoritic, :f. offences has been recommended I I'erted sexual acts comes within I report all sexual offcnJers \' ie', to the gOl'ernmcI1t to gil'e society the scope of the section. propel' identification to the greater protection against sexual PREVESTATIVE DETEJliTIOS also "militates the en· offenders, The report recol11mended that· forcement o[ the lall'." The step is proposed by the whcre a court finds an accused I E-:I'idence rcceil'Cd by the com royal commission on the criminal is a dangerous sexual offender mission was that lack o[ cOll'.k law relating to criminal sexual that he be sentenced to preven· tiolt, was due partly to the !lig' psychopaths in a long. aW3ited tive detention - "detention in a standard of proof required. report made publla here Friday, penitentiary for an indeterminate There was a reluctance by thl The commission,. headed by period." cOUrts to commit a person to 'm· Chief Justice J. C. McRuer of Under the Criminal Code, a prisonment for an indetermi-:ll1 the High Court of Ontario, made person found by the courts to be term. "especially where there two main recommendations-that a criminal sexual psychopath ;s no made for cus· the law gOl'erning sex offences sentenced to imprisonment for nr,: tody and treatment of the priso· be stiffened and that the federal less than two years. The courts ner, apart from those pl'ol'i Je,1 government make provision for also impose a sentence of pre· for prisoners serving determinate the medical treatment of offen· ventil'e detention. sentences." ders. . The commission said imprison· The report said present treat The 200'page report proposed ment for a definite term, before ment facilities are inadequate. that the term "dangerous sexual the 51 art of preventil'c detention, I recommended special pl'ol'i,ion offender" be substituted In the is "not consistent with the theory be made in thc penitentiary ,)'s· Criminal Code for "cl'lminalsex· of the law." tem for the cn;!ody. control "nd ual psychopath." It said the term The courts, the report said. treatment of e'o'er), sexual offen· "psychopath" has no precise din· should requirc "a standard of I der undergoing preventive deten ical mennlng. proof no higher than balance of I tion. TERMS probability" to convict a person The commissioners said thr The commissioners said that all as a dangerous sexual offender. cases of all prisoners scntencr r] persons found by the courts to This would "afford greater pro· to prevcntive detention sholTld b: be dangerous sexual of [enders tection to society" and would reviewed by a board at :f31 should be sentenced to inde\er· "impose no injllStice on the once a year to determine minate penitentiary terms. prisoner" because the sentence it is safe for the prisoner to be A dangerous sexual offender would be subject to judicial reo released. should be defined as "a person I'iew. A prisoner sentenced as. a who, by his conduct in sexual The report of the three,mem· I dangerous sexual offender should matters, has shown a failure to ber commission. appointed in' have the right to have his case contrOl his sexual impulses and 1954, was submitted to the reviewed every three years by a who is likely to cause injury, ernment March 21, 1958, but superior. county or district court pain or other el'il to any person made public only Friday. Besides judge "for the purpose of deter· " through failure in the future to Chief Justice McRuer, commis· mining whether he should be control his sexual impulses." sion members were Gustave Des· further detained." The Criminal A criminal sexual psychopath rocher, assistant medical super· Code provides that the cases of . now is defined in the Criminal intendent of St·lIlichel all persons sentenced to preven· Code as a "person who, by a Hospital in .Quebec City, and til'e detention must be rel'iell'ed . " course of misconduct in sexual Judge Helen Kinnear of On· at least once el'ery three years' '. f matters, has shown a lack of tario' 5 Haldimand County Court. by the minister o[ justice, power to control his sexual im· I !\lAIN CRITICISM The report said there is an' " . .1 I II 0 d 12 S b government and contained ----- I d b t LONDON (API - The' nlghtin· r er U S nothing at a constructive na' Shi D d : gales sang at Oakley Green last ture, He &aId the move to re- p amage .. ,e.n.ed keen· nioht For bird .,10\!lng BrItons BONN (Reuters) - The West place Mr. Pearson W88 an "at· !c.' :.'p Posl Office. Is one of the big events of ,Gerlll6n navy haa ordered 12 sub· tempt to lubstitute Smallwood· G CAPETOWN, Sou t h Africa : the year. The Times made over marines of 3 1 50 tOhM I to d be ism for negatlvism," IReutersl-A battered merchant pulses and who as a result is The commissioners said that urgent need for research inlo all >, likely to attack or otherwise in, the "fundamental criticism" of I aspects of del'iatlon, with :.,1:\ l. I flict Injury, pain or el'il on any the present law is that it has a I'iew to development of means, .. person." not pro\,ed effectil'e. In the sel·en· of correction and prevention. . '" ., . . i Its main news page In late ed· bum in a K el I pyar ,a ship limped into dock here Wed. )fa:, .:u thc rlale was' llions to report the flash from. fence ministry spokesman Head For nesday, victim of a violent storm i: Wa, held for Use resIdent of Oakley Green, on the Friday, Treatles with other Eu· that hit It one day out of New I '::1b:e Ol'l'asion would fringe of Windsor foresl. Last rope an nations restrict tonnage York about three weeks ago. Of· :\t ''";1'ma!, are Incon· year, The TImes noted, the blrd& of West German lubmarines to Grand Banks ficials said the storm knocked 1..0: a:f not an first sounded off on April 19, 350 tons, the African EnterprIse into a 30· LONDON (Reuters)-A flotilla of Lithuanian trawlers left the Port of Klalpeda, on the Baltic, Friday for Canadian waters, the Soviet newl age n c y Tas.s reo ported, It will be the first time the trawlers wll! fish on the New· loundland banks, the agency said, degree \1st, damaged Its luper· structure and tore cargo from the decks, No one WM iniured. A lump In the breast mayor may not mean cancer, but It should mean immediate exam· Inatlon by a doctor, according to the Canadian Cancer Society, Selfridge. Has Mock Attack WASHINGTON IAPI-A mock nuclear bomb attack hit the United States Friday. of communities tested their readi· ness to meet it. All television and radio stations went 0 If the air for :ro minetes -then 1,200 of them ceme back on for "emergency" operation. 'God King Nears End Of Flight , 1" ' I , . .r ' : ::. >" l' : [ . . .' FRANCISCO, Calif,-:-Clad only in shorts, Arnold Fantl, 4S, t, to a ledge as he tries to reach a fire escape after Ire In a hotel here April 12th, Firemen ordered him to stay. put ;: hotrescued him with a ladder. Nine others were rescued from eL There were DO serious _ , By PETER JACKSON Tich The Army Mascot Dies Sirens began a steady scream at 12::ro p,m., AST, Supposedly, the nation was getting a warning that enemy planes were two hours away. At Selfridge air force base in Michigan a surprise alert called 10,000 reserve officers of the lOth Air Force to duty in an 18·state area of the central United Stales. They had no advance notice and were given the call at their regu· lar civilian Jobs. TEZPUR, India (ReutersL Tibet's god·king today neared the end of his month long flight through the Himalayan Mount· ains tp escape the Communist Chinese overlords of his home· land. The 23·year.old Dalai Lama, revered by his followers as the 14th reincarnation of Buddha, rested tonight at the llttle hamlet of Khelong before leaving India's ILFORD, England {Reutersl - An British war hero- Ine who had the tip of her nose shot off In combat lay buried Friday In the national pets' ceme· tery. .. Taps were sounded Thursday torTlch, a mongrel warrior who served' lIS a mascot for the Brit· Ish· Bth In Norlh· AIrlca, Italy and Austria in the Second World 'War; .. For (lve years, the little blacl{ lady into battle perched on the hood of an army truck carry" Ing her master, rifleman Tommy Walker, She was wounded fiVe tImes helping Walker to evacuate casu· alties of the KIng's Royal RIfle Corps. In 1943, a shell fragment blasted off part of her nose. BOTH HONORED Walker won the mllltary mMaI for bravery, Tich gained the Dlckin. Medal, hIghest award for animals. Tlch· and her master were de.· mobillred together In 1945. They retired to clvUlan life In North· ern England. In suburban London. The puppy he had bought for a few pennies in Egypt was ione, but sh had left her mark on the British army. . . Tich . took time o[f from com· bat to mother 50 puppies of var· ious . mixed breeds, Many are Rome's Population following in mother's pawprints ROME (Reuters)-Rome's pop. . as' army masoots, ' ulation now is officially 2,000,000 THE COUNTRY PARSON .-the same figure which it is said to have been 2,000 years ago When Rome became the capit31 of united Italy In 1870, the popula· tion was only 213,000. Response Good ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. ICPl - [no I dications are the Newfoundland : division of the Canadian Cancer . Society will reach Its $60,000 ob- jective this year, it was ail· nounced here Wednesday. Re- turns from 27 communities are well ahead of last year with 400 communitles yet to report. , Walker. 45, wept as the little "The key 10 many of our Don't be,a cancerphobe. but don't be an ostrich, The Can· adian Cancer Society urges you to keep the bclll Df cancer In canine coffin WM lowered Into family problems is the one that . the Iroll!ld of the pets' cemetel), flu the famUy car," your mind. ...t, forbidden northeast frontier agency. He is due here some time to· day-a month after setting out from Lh asa, the Tibetan capital. with his 6O·year.old mother, a brother, a sister and more than 100 followers. WILL GIVE STATEMENT The Dalai Lama will give a public blessing to the people and issue a statement to some 100 reo porters gathered here. From Tezpur, he will go to his home·in-exile at the hill station o[ Mussoorie, north of New Delhi. Large crowds stood in silence with their heads bowed to receive the Dalai Lama's Fri· day as the convoy o[ 25 Jeeps and an escort of soldiers pased. Meanwhile Tibetans a r r Il'ing here unfolded the story of !he god,klng's escape from Chinese search, parties in Tibet. ESCAPE They said the Dalai Lama and his party slipped out of Lhasa one by one to meet outside the city. Tibetan rebel forces kept the Chinese troops occupied until the party had a good start, When they discovered the Dalai Lama had fled Ihe capital, the Chinese sent troops to block the route fm,>1 Lh!!5a to Bhu tan and the mountain passes leading west to Kashmir. The fugitives hid in pea.>ant huts and hovels on the banks o[ the Brahmaputra RiI'cr. They finally decided to cross the river and make a dash for safety in India. They were taken across the . i: .1 river in boats made of yak hides !, but the sources saId the party may have had to jettison a: good part of its load-including some small gold bars - to make escape easier. Visit Shrines TOKYO !Reuters) - CrJW!i PrinCe Akihito and his bride. Princess Michiko, left here by special train Friday on a three· day visit to Ise and Nara. western ,Japan, where they will report their marriage last Friday tl) , imperial ancestors. They are scheduled today to pay homage. at Ise shrine where Japan's "sun·goddess" is enshrined and . to Nara in the afternoon. .' '.' . ' " . j\ . ' . , Weather.: ·j"",,... .. ;1 Light snow and rain, winds. Higb .4ll. TEMPERA TURES ';1. John's ...... 31 '\'annouth """ 30 Sydney """" 23 Halifax """" 38 Quebec """" 32 Montreal 41 .. 40 51 45 42 50 ,8

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DEER LODGE, Mont, (AP)- W t B tt L" g C d't' Picking of the reporters to Rioting convicts at M 0 n tan a an e er I vm on I Ions participate in the. jIlterview fol· Prison gambled friday with the , lowed a statement by the Prison's .

terim Ill'oposal resulted from· lives of 23 hostages In desperate Convict spa k e 5 man Jerry Fuller and two other reporters ners said they wanted "to taKe a den's hands," Jones pleaded duro tCatholic chaplain, Father Geralo . Russian opposllion to on,slte In· bargaining with officials, Myles, a Butte, Mont" burglar, were Invited by prison officials to rest" for a while before resuming ing his brief liberty. "If you take I Lynam that "everything is going speclion of underground blasts Deputy warden The 0 d 0 rei said on the prison loudspeaker talk. with the rebel leaders, who talks with prison officials, i, out o[ the warden's hands and I to be all right." and from the fact that talks on Rothe, 38, was shot to death ~nd i system-<:ontrolled by the rioters had demanded Interviews with Jones, seized at the start of the storm the gates, we've all had \ Father Lynom's statement at detecting outer space explosions gual'd W\lllam Cox, 41, was -that they rejected a state offer out.of·state reporters. riot, was released earlier Friday it." mid,morning preceded the brief lln:1 not reBched teclmlcol agree· stabbed at the start of the up· to release the hostages In return Except for tening about the for an eight·minute talk with reo Earlier Friday the convicts I release of Jones. who Indicated men I. rIsing Thursday, Warden· Floyd for publlclty about prison condl· number o[ hostages, Fuller said porters. 'threatened to burn the hostJges I the convicts and officers were :f·r

,\:.·:".11 a[I~11'5 1.11'. PCnI'sollj soid the Russian. Powell, 46, captured at knife tlons, he and the others agreed not to Thp. hostages "are all set up to alil'e with gasoline o[ an attempt· far apart on an agreement. 1..(

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:~".- \,'~ll'l P~~ce' position in regard to control and I point, escaped with help from a Myles said the cellblocks "are disclose the substance of their he killed, some will be hanged," was made to storm the prison. ~Iyles speech also followed thf 'I" .. . ,_ '.:' ',' I', .'-; i11i~i'l I inspection. "which ore a I'ital meat oleaver.armed burglar, terrible," He has complained of talks "unless and until they (the "nes said. "I am going back in. There arc 435 prisoners in the pricst's report. I,;:::'

···.'.·., ........ , .• :::"11 riming: pal·t of this whole effort, has been Convict leaders told KeIth Ful· what he termed poor medical convicts I released the hostage.': I don't know for how long. The two cellblocks but the number The only olher serious riot i, 1. .. · .. ·:'1··' I'" '., ",.:lal' Il"ling illtran;igl'llt on the insistence on ler of The Associated Press and care and filthy sanitation. INTERVIEW IS CAGE inmates are touchy. Any little participating in the riot is not I the 9O·year Ilistory of the prisol I f)F, : .. :; .','. ·.,::ll III C0I1!;,!11. Ihe lise of the \eto." tl\O other repor!ers they were Myles also said: "I was one The Interview was conducted in thing will set it off." known. The prisoners hal'e access. occurred in July, 1957. The~, ~j.·11 ":: " .,. "·.",,,,:ll:"l'l' STUOSGER POSITIOS ho!dil1g 23 hostages including of the guys over there when a cage that overlooks the prison :lHLlTIA READY to the prison kitchen and food I was no bloodshed. The priso'~r. "'1,;;

'.~ .. :: ::l' {'ul1\lno:'." " ... Pcrhnps the Western posl· I some "stool pIgeons." Rothe (the deputy warden) was kitchen, where the convict lead· Authorities held back on plans supplies. I at that time prepared a long 1:5 l ::.! \:. ::,' ~::lIC, '''\1· I lion \','o\lld be stronger in reply Prison officials earlier had killed. It was an unfortunate Be· ers assembled. to storm the 9Q·year·old prison Jones said the hostages were' of g ric van Ce.I. As a resl!~" I~

., ';:" .•. 1 :1: l;"I1.'\·n.' to this UllSsla.n position If there placcd the number of hostages at cldent for which I .might be Warden Powell directed the with more than 130 state militia being well treated and were given the prison administration wa: . I I.:," n"(":',Il:l~rr snld· could be no big power represen· lB-pdesumably all guards except hanged for_If I get hfe I want bargaining with convict leaders armed with automatic rines. and sandwiches. and cof[e~. Jones said changed with Powell bei~g hir~( j'; .:. 1'\':'" :::l' \\'"sl h8; tution of any kind on any control for Ihe prison psychologist, Wal· to be treated as a decent man over terms of an agreement that bayonets. They were stationed some convicts told 111m they Db· as lI'arden [rom the \\ Isc.anli> :-

~.;",; ,,::.Ol'i': 10 rr:ll'h' a",enc)' which might be ~et up Rnd ter Jones, 24. with medical care and like a hu· would end the rebellion, After the outside the walls. jected to the sentencing of 1B'1 State Prison, where he 11'01';;':( I

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."', .·':·· .. l'. ~(1;II~ 011. CO'e15C 1l would be confined to at· E I din Air ( k : :'.( Gil'''''' c: b3nnin~ I mO,srhe~ic lests, Some o[ t,he co~· xp 0 es I n orner B roo. !I'~I' •. -.""."" .. ""i in oilier, trn, which may be req\llred In G SO' r, ," .. c',her fOrms of tests will not be "IEXICALI Mexico lAP) - A ~,

,;,1 I!ljs il1~'~r:.":~ar:'_·. _. _. _." __ ._.__ M~xican alrll~er carr;'ing 26 per· CORNER BROOK, Nfld. (CP) Sparkes, testified he went to the ove r n I ng ex '1' r~re n ces sons exploded and crashed Fri· -An elven.year.old boy testified hOllSe with Spa r k e I from a •

New Stamp To day near the fishing resort of vhere Friday that he saw accused tavern. "Jim walked In the house

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emorate Gual'mas on the Gul[ of Calif· killer James Sparkes walk into with the gun In his left hand, orni~. All were killed, a house with a gun in his hand down by his side," Gallant said.

V • Wrcckage was scattered in the the night Mrs. Phyllis Chaisson "As he went into the kitchen I

Queen's I"Slt SIIIt and along the shore 40 miles was shot to deat at nearby saw him raise the gun above' his north of the fishing resort, 275 Corner Brook West. head. Moment5 later I saw a set miles below the U.S, border. Robert Clarke said e watched of woman's hands go up towards

. I' " . ., Tile airline said all aboard "5. vear • old Sparkes enter the the gun and touch J·t." '. e - \ :.lr~l' fill', part of tiC maIO tlcs1~n. 0 ,

. 'd h l'k f th I Mexican citilens, hou e \"here the body of the l6 Earlier Mrs. Mary Power, a ;'!~: ,'C.1::"'.:·.",H :·~".':1.: the, Hcsi cs t.~ I encss 0 • C I The twin .englned C-46 had 5. . ,:.':;!;l ;.1 •• \Il11mer of tillepn. the sl~mp abo sholls a tak of[ before dawn from :his year.old I'lctim 'was later round. friend of Sparkes, said he ~3d

, :2:~:!' I' i~o "n ,;l:e: .'111311 crown In tile uPP7r I~ft. bor~~r city adjoining Calexico, "[ kneeled down near the I'eranda told her he shot the wrong per· '.1 "e 1:1' .-:'1' :lrr".es l»), . 1I;111d corner. the .demo~lmatlOn Calif Tow and a hal[ hours later when Jim Sparkes went In with son, Mrs. Power testified ~hat l,.~.\t -'Cd. '" i){'g1l1 hl-r alon~ the lower right Side ~nd' . the gun In hIs hands," the ~oy Sparkes, a truck dril'er, told her .. . '. llndcr that the word Canada in It exploded, In the Blr, . said. "I was after Shirley Leggo, but

. I large block letters. The pla?e 5 ultimate destlnahon Mrs. Caisson whas shot through II shot the wrong person." :,," ,"'''"'' ,-, :'~l'ne,., (If I _ was MeXICO Clt~'. the neck Dec. 31, The Supreme Court trial began

j'l~ f:t III :I painljng i C II Off S Ok Kenneth Gallant, I friend of Wednesday .

.. \~:~;r:l~~:':~[ \\~l~Ci;r~~~ ! a s trl e Commits Suicide Smallwoodl·sm Fil-m-P-re-oo-·-e-re-L07'iDO:-1 (Reuters) - /I wage CIVITAVECCHIA, Italy (API-

.,~) ::.il'·:' rl~r~ retl' strike by 2i4 magazine and book For 18 years, Glovannl Pietrlni, AMSTERDA:II (API-The Urn . ::cc .:;\cil" of :ed. I jOllrnnlists employed by a London 50, drove his big white horse version of The Diary of Anne

::', ".j" ;1111 1 ': inchr., I pllhli.,hinl: firm was called off Albino around the elty streets as F N t"" Frank was given its Europe3n ~i:i. 0::,:' '::11111'.' of Ihe t Friday ni~ht pending. talks with a cabbie, A month ago Albino or ega IYISm premiere Thursday night here in '~:.3\, :'C~':l I'sllcd be., management. The stnke at Od· died In hIs stall adjoining Plet· the city in which the young Jew· ~~ :H' o::r 1:I:gl'r. ,ham's Press. one of Britain's rinl's home, Friends urged the ish girl wrote her diary while

. . . I biggest magazine publishers, 'oI'M sorrow.strlcken cabbie either to OTTA W A, (CP) - CCF hIding from the Nazis, Queen ;'r:l: hI \:II\I~OOl - an I timed to begin Monday. The stop· buy a new horse or to retlre, He member Frank How a r d Juliana and Crown Princess ""'1 Itl':·,"'. hang iO; page would hal'e Involved 14 mag· only shook his head, Thursday his Thursday night suggested Beatrlx headed the audience, !::,j!l;""cl'le, - \\'As . azlnes and trade papers with a body was found hanging from a that lome Liberals think which stood in silence at the close ,;::': :r !~5~ ::: :he lot B I circulation of 6,000,000 rafter In Albino's empty atall, Premier Smallwood of NeW' of the film. Anne died In a Ger·

lO~~P~1\' of Fish, copies. - foundland would make a man concentratlon camp after n: ~n',\, r.an;s in the Q ° p better party leader than L, family's hideout was discovered.

... , 1,,:1 'lCal' London Nre'llr Crew For wts arty. B, (Mike) Pearson, T.)le Pre· " mler for Skeen., speaking in Seek OntanOo

DUNDEE, ScDtland (Reuters)- the CommOlls Budget debate, ., . h Shlo

plod B thb t olltlelan saId there Is a great deal of ::;)::::'.", p;linllng. tel r 00 'I, ve eran P , J b Im:r.: ·.~e blue vell'et, noted after· dinner speaker and dissatisfaction with the Lib· 0 S

. (:.:al "d ;:ar of the I GG rHENBURG Sweden (CP) television wit, has quit the ruling eral party. An attempt was ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, ICPl-About ~ ::, ::,"('1. "wnds 10 I . '. Conservative party, The burl)" being made "~replace the Ii :,".d,c,:,c nc;tr Windsor fA. nell' Hcrlelw darrFI\ ~dd h,er~o by ~~~ 58.year.old ,lIfetime peer, better present leader of the Opposl· 100 Newfoundlanders have ap·

:C.t ra;n:in~ showed 10m 0 an . rt 0) r known lIS SU' Robert Boothby, told tlon with someone else who plied to the Unemployment In· ~. In [,III j(!n~lh, the I UOO·ton ore freighter Ulla to re- a dinner meeting at St. Andrews has gained national promln. surance Commission for farming

'~j. ~f: from the waist I place crew members who left the University here Thursday night ence durIng the last few Jobs in Ontario, The commission 0:11:1.. Ih., hackgrollnd ship Thursd~~n' to prfotest ,Its .tran~: ,he would henceforth sit on the week.!," reported Wednesday that the first

fer~nce to a ag 0 conI enlence House of Lords "cross.benches," draft of 25 men 15 slated to leave . . I nallOn-Panama. peers who sIt on the c rOil' Mr. Howard said a Liberal for Ontario next week, Last year ~::.:: ~.: :t:.·."r~ 0:_ he . o. benches are free from all party non'confidence motion In the about 200 Newfoundlanders fO'Jnd :-,~a:. ",r . "Ire, t90, ap· I N( I tmgales affiliation, budget "is one of negativism," part·time employment on On· . "_ .• e .nr~l In the 10\\ er . ]JJ' 1 It made no proposals to the larlo farms.

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By JOHN E. BIRD The commLSslOn said it lIa,' year period from 1918 to 1955 0~1: i I Canadtan Press Stall Writer proposing the chan~e 10 en,Jrl' i~:J pcr,;ons were sentcn~ed a' I OTI'AWA (CP) - A sweeping that an adult who induces a chilj i criminal sexual psychopaths, .

rcl'ision of the Jail' governing e~ Dr youth to parl(cipate in PCI'· I Failure of police authoritic, :f. offences has been recommended I I'erted sexual acts comes within I report all sexual offcnJers \' ie', to the gOl'ernmcI1t to gil'e society the scope of the section. propel' identification to the W'~j" greater protection against sexual PREVESTATIVE DETEJliTIOS also "militates a~ainst the en· offenders, The report recol11mended that· forcement o[ the lall'." ~

The step is proposed by the whcre a court finds an accused I E-:I'idence rcceil'Cd by the com royal commission on the criminal is a dangerous sexual offender mission was that lack o[ cOll'.k law relating to criminal sexual that he be sentenced to preven· tiolt, was due partly to the !lig' psychopaths in a long. aW3ited tive detention - "detention in a standard of proof required. report made publla here Friday, penitentiary for an indeterminate There was a reluctance by thl

The commission,. headed by period." cOUrts to commit a person to 'm· Chief Justice J. C. McRuer of Under the Criminal Code, a prisonment for an indetermi-:ll1 the High Court of Ontario, made person found by the courts to be term. "especially where there ~I'C two main recommendations-that a criminal sexual psychopath ;s no arrangement~ made for cus· the law gOl'erning sex offences sentenced to imprisonment for nr,: tody and treatment of the priso· be stiffened and that the federal less than two years. The courts ner, apart from those pl'ol'i Je,1 government make provision for also impose a sentence of pre· for prisoners serving determinate the medical treatment of offen· ventil'e detention. sentences." ders. . The commission said imprison· The report said present treat

The 200'page report proposed ment for a definite term, before ment facilities are inadequate. I~ that the term "dangerous sexual the 51 art of preventil'c detention, I recommended special pl'ol'i,ion offender" be substituted In the is "not consistent with the theory be made in thc penitentiary ,)'s· Criminal Code for "cl'lminalsex· of the law." tem for the cn;!ody. control "nd ual psychopath." It said the term The courts, the report said. treatment of e'o'er), sexual offen· "psychopath" has no precise din· should requirc "a standard of I der undergoing preventive deten ical mennlng. proof no higher than balance of I tion. INDETERM~ATE TERMS probability" to convict a person The commissioners said thr

The commissioners said that all as a dangerous sexual offender. cases of all prisoners scntencr r]

persons found by the courts to This would "afford greater pro· to prevcntive detention sholTld b: be dangerous sexual of [enders tection to society" and would reviewed by a board at :f31 should be sentenced to inde\er· "impose no injllStice on the once a year to determine wh~'t:er minate penitentiary terms. prisoner" because the sentence it is safe for the prisoner to be

A dangerous sexual offender would be subject to judicial reo released. should be defined as "a person I'iew. A prisoner sentenced as. a who, by his conduct in sexual The report of the three,mem· I dangerous sexual offender should matters, has shown a failure to ber commission. appointed in' have the right to have his case contrOl his sexual impulses and 1954, was submitted to the ~ov· reviewed every three years by a who is likely to cause injury, ernment March 21, 1958, but superior. county or district court pain or other el'il to any person made public only Friday. Besides judge "for the purpose of deter· " through failure in the future to Chief Justice McRuer, commis· mining whether he should be control his sexual impulses." sion members were Gustave Des· further detained." The Criminal

A criminal sexual psychopath rocher, assistant medical super· Code provides that the cases of . now is defined in the Criminal intendent of St·lIlichel Archan~e all persons sentenced to preven· Code as a "person who, by a Hospital in .Quebec City, and til'e detention must be rel'iell'ed . " course of misconduct in sexual Judge Helen Kinnear of On· at least once el'ery three years' '. f

matters, has shown a lack of tario' 5 Haldimand County Court. by the minister o[ justice, power to control his sexual im· I !\lAIN CRITICISM The report said there is an' ,:~:

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: ~'\: ~,~po'l gales sang at Oakley Green last ture, He &aId the move to re- p amage .. ,e.n.ed keen· nioht For bird .,10\!lng BrItons BONN (Reuters) - The West place Mr. Pearson W88 an "at·

!c.' :.'p Posl Office. thi~ Is one of the big events of ,Gerlll6n navy haa ordered 12 sub· tempt to lubstitute Smallwood· G CAPETOWN, Sou t h Africa ~.;~'~'~~.~~.' F~~3;,~tlon : the year. The Times made over marines of 3

150 tOhMI ea~h to dbe ism for negatlvism," IReutersl-A battered merchant

pulses and who as a result is The commissioners said that urgent need for research inlo all :~j >, likely to attack or otherwise in, the "fundamental criticism" of I aspects of s~xual del'iatlon, with :.,1:\ l. I flict Injury, pain or el'il on any the present law is that it has a I'iew to development of means, .. person." not pro\,ed effectil'e. In the sel·en· of correction and prevention. .

'" ., . . i Its main news page In late ed· bum in a K el I pyar ,a e· ship limped into dock here Wed. )fa:, .:u thc rlale was' llions to report the flash from. fence ministry spokesman ~ald Head For nesday, victim of a violent storm !~j i: Wa, held for Use resIdent of Oakley Green, on the Friday, Treatles with other Eu· that hit It one day out of New

I '::1b:e Ol'l'asion would fringe of Windsor foresl. Last rope an nations restrict tonnage York about three weeks ago. Of· :\t ''";1'ma!, are Incon· year, The TImes noted, the blrd& of West German lubmarines to Grand Banks ficials said the storm knocked 1..0: a:f not an inte~ral first sounded off on April 19, 350 tons, the African EnterprIse into a 30·

LONDON (Reuters)-A flotilla of Lithuanian trawlers left the Port of Klalpeda, on the Baltic, Friday for Canadian waters, the Soviet newl age n c y Tas.s reo ported, It will be the first time the trawlers wll! fish on the New· loundland banks, the agency said,

degree \1st, damaged Its luper· structure and tore cargo from the decks, No one WM iniured.

A lump In the breast mayor may not mean cancer, but It should mean immediate exam· Inatlon by a doctor, according to the Canadian Cancer Society,

Selfridge. Has Mock Attack WASHINGTON IAPI-A mock

nuclear bomb attack hit the United States Friday. Hundr~s of communities tested their readi· ness to meet it.

All television and radio stations went 0 If the air for :ro minetes -then 1,200 of them ceme back on for "emergency" operation.

'God King Nears End Of Flight

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~ . . .' ',i~~ FRANCISCO, Calif,-:-Clad only in shorts, Arnold Fantl, 4S, t, In~s to a ledge as he tries to reach a fire escape after fle~ing Ire In a hotel here April 12th, Firemen ordered him to stay. put ;: hotrescued him with a ladder. Nine others were rescued from

eL There were DO serious ioJrie5.-(UP~ Tele~h~to) _ ,

By PETER JACKSON

Tich The Army Mascot Dies

Sirens began a steady scream at 12::ro p,m., AST, Supposedly, the nation was getting a warning that enemy planes were two hours away.

At Selfridge air force base in Michigan a surprise alert called 10,000 reserve officers of the lOth Air Force to duty in an 18·state area of the central United Stales. They had no advance notice and were given the call at their regu· lar civilian Jobs.

TEZPUR, India (ReutersL Tibet's god·king today neared the end of his month • long flight through the Himalayan Mount· ains tp escape the Communist Chinese overlords of his home· land.

The 23·year.old Dalai Lama, revered by his followers as the 14th reincarnation of Buddha, rested tonight at the llttle hamlet of Khelong before leaving India's

ILFORD, England {Reutersl -An is..year~ld British war hero­Ine who had the tip of her nose shot off In combat lay buried Friday In the national pets' ceme· tery. ..

Taps were sounded Thursday torTlch, a mongrel warrior who served' lIS a mascot for the Brit· Ish· Bth Arm~'· In Norlh· AIrlca, Italy and Austria in the Second World 'War; ..

For (lve years, the little blacl{ lady i'od~ into battle perched on the hood of an army truck carry" Ing her master, rifleman Tommy Walker,

She was wounded fiVe tImes helping Walker to evacuate casu· alties of the KIng's Royal RIfle Corps. In 1943, a shell fragment blasted off part of her nose.

BOTH HONORED Walker won the mllltary mMaI

for bravery, Tich gained the Dlckin. Medal, hIghest award for animals.

Tlch· and her master were de.· mobillred together In 1945. They retired to clvUlan life In North· ern England.

In suburban London. The puppy he had bought for

a few pennies in Egypt was ione, but sh had left her mark on the British army. . . Tich . took time o[f from com· bat to mother 50 puppies of var· ious . mixed breeds, Many are

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following in mother's pawprints ROME (Reuters)-Rome's pop. . as' army masoots, ' ulation now is officially 2,000,000

THE COUNTRY PARSON .-the same figure which it is said to have been 2,000 years ago When Rome became the capit31 of united Italy In 1870, the popula· tion was only 213,000.

Response Good ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. ICPl - [no

I dications are the Newfoundland : division of the Canadian Cancer . Society will reach Its $60,000 ob­jective this year, it was ail· nounced here Wednesday. Re­turns from 27 communities are well ahead of last year with so~ 400 communitles yet to report. ,

Walker. 45, wept as the little "The key 10 many of our

Don't be,a cancerphobe. but don't be an ostrich, The Can· adian Cancer Society urges you to keep the bclll Df cancer In canine coffin WM lowered Into family problems is the one that

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forbidden northeast frontier agency.

He is due here some time to· day-a month after setting out from Lh asa, the Tibetan capital. with his 6O·year.old mother, a brother, a sister and more than 100 followers. WILL GIVE STATEMENT

The Dalai Lama will give a public blessing to the people and issue a statement to some 100 reo porters gathered here.

From Tezpur, he will go to his home·in-exile at the hill station o[ Mussoorie, north of New Delhi.

Large crowds stood in silence with their heads bowed to receive the Dalai Lama's bl~ssing Fri· day as the convoy o[ 25 Jeeps and an escort of soldiers pased.

Meanwhile Tibetans a r r Il'ing here unfolded the story of !he god,klng's escape from Chinese search, parties in Tibet. ESCAPE SEPAR~TELY

They said the Dalai Lama and his party slipped out of Lhasa one by one to meet outside the city. Tibetan rebel forces kept the Chinese troops occupied until the party had a good start,

When they discovered the Dalai Lama had fled Ihe capital, the Chinese sent troops to block the route fm,>1 Lh!!5a to Bhu tan and

the mountain passes leading west to Kashmir.

The fugitives hid in pea.>ant huts and hovels on the banks o[ the Brahmaputra RiI'cr. They finally decided to cross the river and make a dash for safety in India.

They were taken across the . i: .1 river in boats made of yak hides !, but the sources saId the party may have had to jettison a: good part of its load-including some small gold bars - to make "~be escape easier.

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TOKYO !Reuters) - CrJW!i PrinCe Akihito and his bride. Princess Michiko, left here by special train Friday on a three· day visit to Ise and Nara. western ,Japan, where they will report their marriage last Friday tl) , imperial ancestors. They are scheduled today to pay homage. at Ise shrine where Japan's "sun·goddess" is enshrined and . ~o to Nara in the afternoon.

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. ::e:~~at~~~' there and every· Special In Roller Road-e-o' 2r t?llon't have 10 very much ttls Sk. l'v!r, Hal Hoops, Chairman of (. ~k ~rlends, bowever we hnve atmg the Jaycee's Safe Driving

• 'few Interesting .thlngs for you Rond·e·o Committee, expressed I . and hope you Will benr along I --. hopes that this year's Road·e· : . : ... w!tlI me and read what I man· An Interview With Stadium 0 will be the biggest ever held 1 .' ~ed to gather up. Howe\'cr, If I oftlclals last night reveal in SL John's, All necessary r. you have anything Ihat might something new for we roller· prcparatJons are made and : '" be of interest to this column 1 skaters this year. Here's what II applicatlons already coming \ .-~d it's readers scnd it a10ng to il Is. .' When yvU pay your In polilt to a bl turnout. Lo-I m~. All you have (0 do is drop I first rlsl~ to the Stadium for cal companies !nd organlza.

It in an enl'elope and addrc3s a roller·skatlng sessIOn you tI d . t i dl it- I wll! be !!iven 8 coupon of ons an manY pnva en·

YOUTH PARADE, tlckets (.JO In all), This book viduals are giving ful! support ";~ BILL WESTCOTT, of COUPOIiS will consist of to this project since it is felt THE DAILY NEWS. numbrre~ stUbs and an entry that this contest wlll help

, blank to be filled out d; Dung people to improve theIr ,. ; We'll sure give them a big' an driving habits, , pass cd 10 to the officials. 1t 1 d th t tb I welcome, was carne a e W n·

Each time you visit the ner of the local contest wlll SIJdium for a sllatlng Bes· receive the Arthur .Johnson · At Th p. siGn, you wlll be requested to Trophy as well as the Evenlni

· ::! ~ e IOneer drop aile stub in a bin as you Telegram cash award of S2~.OO. t '.': .' __ rntcr and somellme during the He or she will go to Moncton, ! Last week the "PIO:-':EER I weck one stub will be dawn I !'i.B, In June to compete in the '~'rIESTAURA::-IT" catered to from the bin snel the ol~ner of Reglona' Finals, All trnl'el· , ~ •• many of our local ·"YOUTHS".I the winning ticket Will be ling expen5CS wll! be paid by · '. Among the many who were given a £;ee pair of roller I Imperial all Limited. In •. spied baving their usual litlie I skate5, There wll! of course I ilfonclon two winners wlll be ... :. anack and of course a little be a sll~ht covcrlng charge selected to go to Galt, ontario.

!: ~.chlt.rhat were, Jean Cl'am:fard ! but at the ,enrt of each 20th for the Finals and the chance · I , .'~rary Decker, Clarence Eddy, i ~tub one win be Riven free, to win one of the top three · !. D,ave ~k:';i\'en, Bob ~Iorrisse,,·,' ",0, II looks I1ke the Stadium Educational Scholarships of , Tois Chapman, Anne Dewire, offlclal8 ar~ reallv getting set ~1,ooO.OO. ~500.00 or $250,00,

; :" :'Iike Fitzpatrick, Bill Gllhes, [or another fun·filled skaling awarded b)' the All Canada : i' : ~iary Gillies, ~lane Tricco, session thl,s ,romlnll seasOll./Insurnnce Federation. :. Rosa Snow George Holden Look for 'i Ot:R stubs tonight. Additional prizes In the 10'

: :'. Lloyd Holw~)] Dal'e Batten' , cal contest are the W. J. l. '. Rudy Baird, lie len ~IC!\ivcn: 'labs ley Trophy aocl the Royal

· :' Joan Ryan, Betty Thomas and I B' d p. Gara!!c cash award of $15,00, · : Jim Byrne. Incidentally, I would )lts an leCeS for second place, The third

i. : like to take this opportunity to winner w!1l receive a $10,00 · "" wish • hearty WELCO~IE I ! rash awarrl. The girl with top · ~,~: HOME to Tols Chapman, . ! See thn: Penrl sure has a I results will be awarded SIMO '., ". .1101 of bo~ s on nstrlng lately. bv the St. John's Jaycp.ttes. In ! :.,: .. -A' . duI • Poor Joe, guess he'll get over addition, each participant will ,,':, t EducatIon It. Hear that Bob .is bCggm,g receive a certlflcate showing ~. • ) again. Hope Edna doesn t that he or she has demonstrat· : ~.::' .', D I mind, Ada and Art are sure ed exceptional Interest in :. .. ance dOing the rush in the past skilled safe driving.

LET'S HIT THE ROAD By BILL WESTCOTT

Well ••• at last, the long hard Winter has once again passed and it's about time for you and me to fix up the plugs, stop that leak in the radiator, put some new boots in those weak tires and with a 1ittle ad­justing here and there, I guess we'll be ready to hit the road.

YeJ .. , this I'm sure IS the attitude of many of our "YOUTHS" when the Spring·air gets hold of us, But let's get do~n to earth and face reality. In the past year, we "YOUTHS" have been given quite a hard name, first conce~, our driving habits -and secondly because of our carelessness on the road. You'll hear our Dads say; "Those young drivers, it's not safe on the road with them," You know, if we only sit down and think, they.'re 100% right. "e DO have some crazy drivers on the road today who think they're real smart. They cut in and out of traffic, pass on blind corners, race through red lights and even race one another while on the highways, These guys aren't smart ... they're fools, Then we have another class who take their girls in the front seat, put one arm around her and the other on the wheel. , . He too isn't smart, he's a half·witt,

You know; just the other day 1 heard a guy say, "Those Mounties, who do they think they are? I got a ticket just because I was doing 40 MPH while driv· ing through a School-zone. They shouldn't be on the roaa, "

But, listen BUDDV, those guys are doing a fine job. Can you imagine what our highway!! would be like if they weren't there, H you got. ticket, YOU deserved it. .

Now, there are some real good drivers in our "YOUTH" class also, but, we're all branded as being crazy and wreckless. So, let's get together this summer and show our Dads and the rest of the driv­ing public, just how good we can be if we want to. It's only a matter of usin~ ?urhead~ an~ at the sa.rr:e time waking up and reahzmg what s TIght. Tern.flc accidents have been caused because of foolish "YOUTHFUL DRIVERS" and many a life was lost through carelessness and negligence on the highway. Just how long is this going to go on? How many more lives are going to be lost? Who's next? M~y,be YOU Or 1. Something has to be done NOW and It s ~p to "ou and me to see that safety and courteousy IS en­~orced both on our City Streets and our High,,,'ays, So let's all make this an accident-free Summer and al­ways remember, "ACCIDENTS DON'T HAPPEN, THEY'RE. CAUSED." See you on the road.

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY APRIL

Teen -.

One clock, two rlock clock rock.

Four clock, five clock, all the : calli rock.

We ,rock all night and sleep! . all day

Come on cats let'. ltart to play.

W. wear white bucks sloppy jeans,

Long white shirt.t and we're in our teenl

Bobby socks and pony tails ; . Come on cats let'. rock this;

jail. I Wi th our long white sh Irts and :

Iloppy jeans, I Why shouldn't we act M teens. I Hi! recurd fans and morie, "Bruken 1;1 .. W b t th t b ith I"' 'Un!,' e ea anum er w our lovers, here's a few note. Down [ast·.· w r . '~Q'

feet about your favourite singers I SuperiJI' Cu~n ~:. S'!d Man, oh Man, that crazy beat. and movie stars, elc. Hope: out the e't c'·Jn

, 'II I·k ' I . . ate of th' . There Is one cat that can't be

beat Man oh Man, his socks are

neat. • He Is what YOU call a real cool

cat All the kittens go for that.

}OU 1 e em: i [11m make" 11':1 d • , ______ .. ! ago '\ .. 0 led

~ . '. Unre'\'

A P fn· I: real tl'IJUr-CT, 'tolj ro {/SSIOna i Eros. n.,t tl) ~II e.," : becaUse (Jf her .' Composer . injury, and Ihat 's~Cee'l, her 'hUe tl) ~rl . . ' p ~ •

: publlclt,' coI11P<i" ' \ Ill' <:; . ,n 01

He has a big long Cadlllac A profeSSional composer i~ . n s . tor;, relea~e He's always brush'in the girls one who must have the ability'

of{ his back 10 work In many fields anti' I really wish he'd ~sk me out ~ust be able to write in var·; Cause this is one guy I can't I ~ous stylcs. One such person I

do without. lS the famous ,Iazz composcr. I About

Thought this was eute gang, I Johnnie ~1andcl. He achicvcd l':ili, I'll'';':., ill"

and incidentaIlv, this was writ· hiS biggest fame as the com· "I :.ice(1 YIJUI L'i.e ten by I young'''Youth'' of our poser of brilliant jazz scores IJneked hy ".\ F(Jol town. It is signed like this, for the Susan Hayward movie, r' has alrendy pa5s1d ' -Reque_ted by MB and CI "I Want to Live." This such II~n mark On ~:j~rs It)

for PB. effort is expected to be one ~f,er It \\'0\ released, of the oscar winners for the lng to [13,· C'ork, R

Health Hint I year, this alone would be a tor's m"na~pr of first for ja~z movie back- merrhnndl>incr ground music. Presley, wt,"~

Mandel at limes is a very gold rerords. is busy man, H~r~. are just a. resented (to tilp FP few of his actlVltles. (1) He I with two palka",

When yOU ha\l~ a cold, drink ar~anged and ca~ducted the: Creole, \"01. r' a~d' plenty of lquids, such 3S water orchestra for a United ArtIst Lool< for :1 todol'. and citrus frUit juices. Keep albUm by Big WlIer. (2) He I . comfortably warm, but clear scored a series of Yiddish. of drafts Rnd sudden chanies songs for a UA albUm by the I A in temperature. Don't eat too Barry Sisters, (3) He conduct·: much solid food-light meals ed the Count Basic Orchestra, i are beller lor rou than heavy providing background for Sara I' " K C " ones. If you have a temper· Vaughan as she cut her nell' . at .1!lg ole" ature that lasts more than two Emarey Album. i there \llth another days, call your doctor. Usually' His next big assignment is I which tlaS li,t the t(1 a cold will show signs of im· to wrile the score for the rom .• nght ~U'lJ'; the l~. iti provement with the simple ing Dua Gardner film. "On' ~d.a. :\ ~I 1m CI~e u; stying.in.bed treatment, aug· The Beach" a storl' by :O<eville You ~.ade .llc Lore mented by lots of citrus fruil Shute . l\lust Be [)ream:nf j I 0 't f rg t th t cold' backed up wilh \e'>;: U ces. on 0 e a a This truly great musIcian. die's orcllestra ar.1. 0111 is a contagious disease that is wa.~ once a sideman with Jim· ! anaugh's orehc,tra a!" easly passed 0.1 to others, take my Dorsey's Orchpstra. He precautions to protect your family from your Infections. dreamed of emergi ng from

behind his ghost·writer dream

JOKER always prevalent Inside him, and thus with a little prestiege and ambition behind this dream, he has become today one of the world's greatest

-- jazz compD5ers, A truly great

This record hi,' 11m widely ,inre ii' rele!~ is expe('tl'O to 11,1 tMe m3rk soon \at ~u:-e!y·: singer and wc'lI In,\ 10 this rrccrd ar.d at our loral record bn

... '. '.' few weeks. Hear that Errol The Jaycees urge all Inler· . and Bcrnlce are doing fine ested young people who have

. • . On Wednesday, April 15th. Bnd Gloria Is quite conlent~d not done so, to submit their :>. the Adult Education Ccnterth I ? H · ; : .. held a dance for its members. WI a certa n someone ear application as soon as possible.

I Th D il N 'On d y two Negroes bought! man Indeed, don't you think e a yews: a wa~ch abetween them. It went! so? ___ ...... ____ . ' Y estenla y'~ T

There's a paper published In wrong however, and one of! St. Thomas's

, Thi" that Art Holwell and Ada I For con"enience an entry form I . S <lance was under the di· S i I • . now are st II go nl: strong, will be found on this page, If

. re~~iodn ~f t~; S.Ro'C, and wadS What happened to Patsy and additional forms should be .IU e y. irs. wens an Don? Someone would like to needed they may be p'cked

Mrs. Sinnott. ~tr. ~loore and know what's wrong with Clay· t'h f II' I !Ii N . th I i up at anyone of e a ow ng • r .• ose .... or y were a so n, ton C., he hasn't been the same ,

..... ,ttendance • I ,Ioratlons. ; n ... Th d' d' lalely, Hear that r; Ita had a Imperial all Limited e~ , ~ .•.• e anre 1I0t ·un erway at b .. f th fl h h ' ' '1130 el d I h all case 0 e u, ope s e s Elizaheth Avenue Newfound·

. : ,p.m. an r~p te t e pre· ~II better by noW Joan what ' " val~nt fb eplrlcmlc ahout 100 'b J . d 'to h' land Board of Insurance Un· J, n out ,Oe an ,\ ars, were S d 'It C t BId" R 'I I:,. .Jt\1drnl~ turned up anti had a 1 hi If I t I'? erwr prs, en re 0" a~a :: ~:. d . < I" Drnnl, leerin\( mse a e l. Bank of Canada Freshwater : D-~': 1'on erful time fOI thcm.c .C" Oh wcll enough Is enough so Road. ' ~.. ~he ~11Slc was ,supplied b~ sec you a~~ln ncxt week , .. ' '. Mkkey Duggan 5 Orchestra "ang with more "Bits and ;~ . ,Ind It ended at mldni~ht. It Pieces." l.':' might be interesting to note ______ _ : J ',' that this dance was largely

:, h :'. planned by Mr. Aubrey Bond, POSSIBLE E 1>1 P LOY E R: af, ... presldentof the Students; "H'm! 50 you want a job, eh? , !~'. '.Representative Counell. We'll' Do you ever tell lies?" ~::' . heir more from the A.E,C.: OFFICE BOY-"No, sir, but ;. :.later. II kin learn:"

All application forms should be mnlled to Mr. Hal Hoops, clo Royal Bank of Canada, Water Street, before the dead· llne date of Aprll 24.

To be eligible partlcipants must be 17 or aver on June 13, but not older than 20 on July 10.

DRIVE IN AT THE PIONEER

FOR THE TOPS IN

FOOD &'. ENTERTAINMENT

DRIVi IN AT THE PIONEER, THE AVALON PENINSULA'S

FAVORITE NIGHT SPOT. RELAX IN THE CLEAN MODERN

SURROUNDINGS. EAT YOUR FAVORITE DISH OR DRINK YOUR

FAVORITE REFRESHMENT, OR SIT. DOWN TO ONE OF THE

PIONEER SPECIALS. ITS SURE T PLEASE. DRIVE IN TODAY. I

AYPA our town, ttem look it apart and found a It's ealled the "Daily News", dead fly inside. "No wonder de

It keeps us up to date on watch w?ulde~'t go," he sa\? Movie Briefs Once a;:;iI:n \\E' turr. , the pa~c,"f our :::EC

SI. Thomu', A.Y,P,A, will be holding I &ale of work and home cooklnl In the Canon Wood Hall at 8.30 p.m, to­night. Admission !IOe, Door prize and re!reshmenta will be lerved.

fuhlon~ "De eng1Oe·driber am dead. J • • •

Dean Martin has recordctl and take a look at 1:,/ the title song from his Warner pops of oT<tcrdc'I .. Bros. film, "Rio Bral·o", and,m ~!arrh 13th, IIJl also "My Rifle, l\ly Pony and len tunes were:

And all the news and views. PETE: "My Wife doesn'l un·

of derstand me, doel youn;?" It hll a page that'. fuIl comics,

Other businelll brought up at . the reliUlar AY meeting was plans for an outlnl on May 24th.

Young people ""ishlng to join the A Yare mast heartily welcome. All they have to do Is turn up at either of the regular Monday night meet· ings at B p, m. at the Canon Wood Hall.

That's It for this week from the A YPA. More news will be published on thl! "Youth Page" next weeK.

News From Abroad

Which everyone enjoy., Another for 111 the ladies,

And a sporn' page for the bo)' •.

It advertises all load make· up,

WhlC'h the teen·age Ilrl could use-

When yoU go to the Itore to­morrow,

Look for the "Daily News." SYLVIA HAMLYN.

BIRTHDAY PARTY A very enjoyable birthday

party was held at No. 102 New· town Road on Friday, April 10th, for Mr. Don Penny. Among the many who 'turned up' to help him celebrate it were: Maureen Fagan, Mary Farrell, Patsy O'Neil, Ed.

Hawilians cam. up Thurs· COldy, Marina Sorenson, Son· day wIth their own version of ny Wilson, Kevin Fisher, Paul the phone booth and other Lynch, Judy Andrews, Joan stuffing craze. Alward, Fred Brocklehurst,

Fl!ty·aix persons at WaIklk! Mary Sullivan, llclty Coady, Beach stuffed themselves into Frank Baird and Maureen an outrigger canoe which nor, Coady. Everyone had a won, mally holdl lix. derful time and later IMn was

The canoe sank In Ihillow presented with I birthday gift water. on behalf of his many friends,

If you are 17 or over on June 13 but not over 20 on July 10, 19~9, and YOU want to participate in thlll year's Road·e·o, fill in the following:

ENTRY FORM

LOCAL TEEN·AGE SAFE DRIVING ROAO~E.O

THE ST. JOHN'S JUNIOR CHAMBER OF

COMMERCE (

1. Name ........ , .•............ ,. Sex., ... , ... , ..... .

2. :!Ilreet Address .. , •...•.... , ...•.•.. , .. , •. ,.,", ••.••. ,.,

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II. Ale .. , ............... , Dlfte of Birth ................. ..

6. Do you hold I driver's license? Yel (Number): ..... , .... , .

7. Hive you been guilty of a moving trafflc violation as driver

or a c~r wllhln tht I~~I ,ix ·month~~ y~~ ...... , . No.

JOHN: "1 don't know I've never heard her even mention your nam •.

• • • Tbey were rather late in

starting for the station and his wife said, "You run ahead, dear, and hold the train,"

Me", from the picture, for I-Secrct Lo\·c . Capitol Records. ' .. Spencer 2-:'Ilakr Lmr to \:e Tracy is helping to scout Icr 3-0h. ~,I.', l'apa. cations in Martinique for his 4-Slran."er 10 Parad~~ next picture, "The Devil at 4 5-Changi!:2 l'''lne:l. O'clock," for Columbia. . .. 6-Young at Hea::. Peggy Cass, whose dowdy, h 7-T at's .\morc. aw],.-ward secretary role in I B-1 Get Lo!:c y. "Auntie Marne". w~n her an. 9-From the \';0£

. "YER;," he answered s~rcas· Academy nommaUon, . has I Grape. tlcally. And "",hat particular asked Warners to fmd a. IO-Heart (If \11' II,,~_ hold would you like me to llse- glamor role for her. ... Rights! . the bead·lock, Icissors hold, or

j to Iuch great D. W. Griffith I How man)

hal!·neI60n7" pictUres H~ "Intolerance", , ber:

Teen·ager~ take on a lady· like look in one of our fashionable louis heel, taper·toe I PUMPS. Pick from 0 wide variety of smartly trmimed silhouettes in SUEDE, CALF and PATENT leathers in Spring's fashion·right colours. Sizes .. to 9.

FASHION FAVORl

THE LADYLIKE

LOOK OF

HEELS for style.wise

TEENAGERl

i To Whom It may concern: $4.95, $5.95,' $6.95

IO'NEER I hereby con,~int to allow my (san) (d~tlghter) .... : ... 10 enter the 1'een·Alle Safe Drn'ing J1oad+n competition In be held an April 29 And j\o[~y g, 19~P, Bnrl I Am in agref'mcnl with, the an6wer~ aiven above. ' !

Date .. ,............. Relation to Entrant. .............. ..

Siin td ....... " ... , .........•.... ,

D··R'IVE·IN ,Rel'.:rn to: Mr. Hal Hoops, Road·t·o Chalrman, c/o Royal Bank 01 Canada. 228 Water Street. St. John'5. :--:tld.

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ST. JOHN'5, NEWFOUNDLAND

Foreign rawlers In

Fish Port

(lI'er 1\1'0 thO\l6(l11d foreign fishermen were 1he· :;1l'cc\s of St. John's during the past two

Tile\' ~rc l'rew memb!,!rs of twenty-five Span-

P0rll;~\lc~e .Inti F'ren~h trawlers in port out of ~d \\'c~\hcr and to refill their bunkers and

\:,:1h;. . 11 \iw l'r;lft l'al11e from the Grand Banks which

\e ;('\11C indication of the tremendous amount

;;t::,~~I'iI1g (111 out thcl'e this time of year, '-,;",: l!i tile bi:~ foreign trawlers carry cr~ws of '''1 tl') ;,!lri ~ll and mnny brought goods from

"It:::;\"~ d',:: i:',~ tlleir s'10rt holiday here, '~"'1C "f ::,c \r;mlers were almost down to their

"':'::11" \il:I.' \I1di~ating a fairly good fish cargo

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Institute

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The Daily Ne'ws

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SATURDA Y, APRIL 18, 1951)

'\ Reli:ef Costs 'In I March $324,884 11"1,11,11'

More than 6,000 0:ewfoundland families received

relief fJOm the Department of Welfare

~,l:lrch, 1959 a release from the Minister of WeHare revealed yesterday ..

l'he figures show that 6,078 families, ~v ... ,.,. ;H,:359 individuals received food orders to a value of. :,i3~4,Go4 during March this year.

This compares with 3,772 families compl'lsmg.:

22,56B individuals receiving food orders valued at i~.,i

\ $213,4~7 in :March 1958. : :1 i , ~

In February this year relief figures were higher :,'fi h'~1

I than iast month, when S344,890 was spent on food l\i.1 ":'i' orders for 6,325 families. ' -: ' if" I.

\ . i: "i,

Ii Local Fish Prices\·l! The folloll'in~ prices were re·: medium, twenty cents; n.ounder !~

ceil'ed by fishermen for fresh) gre.YsOle and catfish, three cent! [ .. '. fi.sh . during thc week cnding, ~Iargaree-Cod. 1ar~e JJl '

,,>,_,,'" ",,'n II. 'I' 1 "",,',' ,,, ",II", .. "" ,h. Alld'" ! ,m,H. " .. ",,',. h,dd"k, "" .

Health eld At Carbonear

; , f •• _ ," "" ",' ,." II" , ,n-,g" mm, b,'", ",,', d '"' 51. ., oh" ~C,d , .. ,' ",d' rn-' ",d h,n ""',, h .Ibm ,

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. '" ".u, I",,,,,, I". 'h" th I, '" "~I "'. "moo .. ,. • "'" H ,,,,,,d. "" ",", h,dd"k.: p ,,' '"' B, ,,",~Co', ,,,,' F~.,","lillll "tid Re.: Dnd tD none in 1Is achIeve. : round. two and quarter ce:lts: I and smaU, three cents: haddod' II

.• ', " .. h .. ". "h',h: "',,", "" h,h.1f or 'h, h."d<. ~ni""n-y",-old Domth y H"dim,n 01 G"nish w", bmo,h' to T "bll, yos,,,,,I y ofl'moon by U" itod ',,;on;h' b",m'. II" ""',, b''''1 ,,,go. nco ",'" hol'b"t. m.d: _',',' '.:'.l' 'lllll1,UI',lIip Df , .. ~appc!l, "ThIs", he added, f 1 f G d B 1. 11 .( 1 Tl 1'( 1 . 1 . . I '11 . h I but, medium fifteen cenL,; [lGund.: urn, twenty·fi'·e cents. floundel Y ~:.\r:;~~"::: ,f lIealtli and! "can he attributed in large States i\nvy heiicopter on a mercy lig ,t rom ran ai1" OSP] a. le I t e gil' 15 scnous Y \ W\t .. a cr. and greysole, time cents:' two and half cents; catfi!h til'

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'\,'I,:,,):l.1:"r,d T\llIer. I measurc t() the cal!bre of the I g~lstric ulcer. An RCAF Lancaster flew blood suppli ed by the Canadian Red Cross to Argentia where tt ,cat(ish. 11\.0 and quarter cents .. ! and hall cents. . I .' \-l,'; .:.',i,'11. Till' ~raup ,pe(lple conllected with this) \\las picked up by the USN helicopter and transpor tcd to Grand Bank Hospital, to be given as.a traps- I' Burin-Cod, largeand small. ,\\0' Harbour Grace-HerrIng. -fa'

,\

· . ::ll' !l'"rllcr~ of nl! I work in \cwfoundland." ;\Ir.) and quarter cent>. market 0nc, bait, one and hall cent~. " ! I fusion to Dorothy before her trip to St. John·s. She IS now at the General Hoopilal here. I and three-quarters cents, had· -

· !;,lnl \1\.1111', ('01'(, to , CampbeU re[erred to the cost , -~--------. --.. ---- - dock, jumbo, five cents. marKet · :~c :,: .. :\':'.' from the, Df rehabIlitation services as:' \ Net tllree and half cents, scord. round, , l;I",'" .'IHI C:\I'llllnear \ a >ourHl lnvcstment In thc fu· Wan' ted A-\ Reg'lstered Nurses ··Ho.ld . ew ontep' , t\\'o and quarter cenls: rosefish' Gander Club·

:,' II ,,:1 a~ the ture 01 (lUI country, and em· ' , I 'I bIll 1 'I Ad .. i, 'beam'. large. tll'O and quarter 'I

\11,1 rol'l' Offl' I phnslze0 t,lat re In tat on of t' t ,., d h Over 1810 v ': cents. round. small. one an t I'ee I '

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l the disabled !s the business C Issues I A n I Meeting Aprl"l 21 ' b Quarters cents; halibut. medium., EI t Off"leer-Sl': and ~1 eHrybody In the commun. ar, n ua I, , The "Old ~1111" nightClub, al· ' fiftecn cents: scallops .. shelled. ! ec s

• r" _'iI"I;JII(l1l ['h;lIr' \ It I _ reao: a famlli~r landll1~rk un, thirty"ix cents; flounder, grey· i : ,..; :'1t' :'i'l':, \Illong ~omr Dr Knowing gave the vote B d' Ch 1 Thc firth annual meetIng of i lion in ~ursing from Teachcrs ; lhe BrDDkfield Road thrce mile, i sole' and catfish. three cents. ; ,At the annuaigen~ral meet: · I, [~ _ of the Dl'l:arl I of thanks, to :'111'. Campbell,. a eque the AssociatIon of Registererl'l College, Columbia UnIversity,' west of St. JDhn's, is to receive i Grand Bank-Cod,Iarge 3nd' ing of the Alrport Ciub, Gar'

ilt':I::11 ;Jud tlie :"\eW and ~Ir. ~', G. 1I0us~, thanked ~urses of :\ewfoundland wIll, :\ew York. . a final touch of nostalgiC. Old small. Iwo nnd quarter cents. had I der, held Wednesday, nigh ,~d 111 ,,:o,',aIl

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ar.old resident uf be held on Apr!1 21st and She has a broad CXpcl'Iencc I World atmosphere. ~Ir. Gerrl deck, large, four tenls. scrod. 1 the foHol'ling were eleeted' t

j :r"l11 , ~:. ,10~1:1 ~ \0 I l'~cl'l1ent dI,mer they had I C~rner Brook was found 2~nll In the Ballroom of the in public Health c::ursmg ~n' Stephcns, miH1ilgcr of thc club, twoand half cent'. round. tll'O office; 1'resident, James Deml 'h'I{ . ,Ill .\ ,Is.nnl S~I I cd, , ' I guIltv In :llagistrate's COUI't \ :\ewfoundlond Hotel. local and l'rovlnl'JaI Iel·cI. 111 announces the adliltlOn of a ond quarter cents; roscflsh I scy; Viec·nresident, Willial \1 i1 _.11 ~)f ~lc~1t~, Hepo~ts on, t!le mornIng s St. J'ohn's, of Issuing a worth. The meeting will be opened Ottawa, and hc.ld a teaching huge millwhcel, ~I~hteen feet: (bream ' . large. 1110 and quartel·1 Tapp; Secretary, Ed' ,Gofl

\ ~':'.':I I,ll,: DI E. S dlscUSSll1l1S \\ele the,n pre. less cheque for 51 ,BOO with in ' by the Honorable Dr. James ~ and a~In:Il1Istratll'e posl~lon at' 111 diameter and fll'C feet Wide, cents, small. ·one. and t~ree. Treasurer, Frank Lawlor. Als :u;r .. :1tl'I1t1rnt u: ;he scnt~d and each sh(}\\ed how tent to defraud :llcKiniay :\lcGrath, :'Ilinister of Health, [the University of \\cstern' at thc eastcfll end of the half· I quarter cent>: halibut mediUm. elected were six ex~utj\,

.loa-I ~"n,I\OII\1I11., Cor. full) the topIc under con· 1\1otors on AprIl 6th. at 9.30 a,m" Tuesday morning. Ontano. . tlmlll'red contlnentaJ dructure. 1 ten cents; flounder, greysole and members, Albert Jenkin: ~:,~, 0, d 1)1' (, \I, ~la sideration had been treated. Th 'lan who has becn stay Th t k '11 b In mduslry she organized il DeSigned by DuVan Adl'crlis I catfl.~h, three cen's. Jack Robertson H. E. Atkil d.:~('.,';' III the Tuher. A number of helpful suggest. lIe ~e l,'lty gave the cheque :II' \ll~CS d src~~, ~~ "'I R ~e :-::ursing Scrvice ane! was Su ing L)mlted, ilnd built of mas· I' od 1 t h 'son Dan Burse;' W. H. Heat d.-;'r:1'"r~. ~nd special Ir.ns were, m&de to assIst to. I ng n.' , - ISS. I re ... a. er, ." perl'1sor at Phillips Elcdrlc SI\C creosoted timbers, the Ramea-C, ar~e, re.e ' suthe~land. ,_ ~")1111'1('11 "ational II'ards the'solutlon of prob.1 to ;<.'cKlnlny ;<'lotors In pal, B.S. M.A., \\110 IS Consultant C B- k' 11 0 t' b> '11' 1 '1 1h t ·1 cents, sma!! two cents. haddock, and Con ,.~ l,' , ". I t f r 1957 Chev whIch" ~ . thO t·· I 0" [DC \1 e, n ano, r ml ,\ lel 15 an au en IC rep d .

I,r I': ltrl1ahllltalbn. lems commonin many of our ~end ~ ~ th utsklrts o[ I~ 'Hur~l~g ~I ) e cC~P~I lonl fore assuming her present po· !lca of the \Idler w:leels still large, thdee aI~d half cents·tr

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... ~i\l (il LabJur, Ot. schools. e rOI e 0 e ° a ea \ 1 \ISIOn, - a ana sillon. \ used to provide pall er to turn, three an ha cents, roun wo I e~ that the club is In a health i :llr. E, G. House director of Gander. He left the car after Health and \\elfare, ottawa-. WhIle in ~ewfoundland I he a\'\' millstones In many parts' cents; roseflsh Ibreaml. two.llod financial pOSition and" earl

i:! ~.C"::I1~ \\'a~ al'ened at I Rehnb!1ltatlon, Nfid. TB As. ha~!~g t\~Ubl~e~~!tt t~~s tlr::, Miss Walker Is a graduate :lnss Walker plans to visit I of £;lrope. Constructors were E I qflflarter ce'tilts

; h hallbut'lrme~l~l~' in :\Iay constructIon wlll b{ I;: bl' H{'l'. ll. II. Snow, soclatlon, presented a highly . edll b e'leKlnc1enl' 'Iotors' of VIctoria HospItal London Industrial Centres in Stepllen· I F. Barnes Ltd" who have de·' I tee' cenrsl ; derrmtg ord lhr e'i gin on 3 new bulldiqg nca Eu' C' h lId i f 1 covere y" 1', " . d' . two cents; oun er 11'0 an e 1 Ted

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w I been done to the car. ,11c Health ~ul'sjng and hel' i interest 01 1nduslnal :\ursmg , ,;Iantl II' ee to ma -c £olile .1I : hake aile cent. i Irawni up w111lCbl In lca fe th" :.:r. -'.I i11',ln~ were pres. I S I es t le e uca ona, VO. Th told the pDlice :l1.A. in Personnel Administra· , in thlS Pro\,lIl~e. rCI'o utlon per mll1ule .. ectncal . t le c ub WI . e one ? . J:l ;a:1l II{' bellcved the I eatlonal. and other rellab!l1. tl ~ m:n h dId 't h' _ I contractor for the .lob was tne Isle anx ~[ortc-Cod. lar;;e ap.d I mast mDdern In the Plonnci ' .. ! ;r'.o('{'ri:I1~' wuuld not I tatlon servIces ava!1ab1e to lat le Ilew he b ~ t ~~e .' firm of Harold Sno\\'. Ltd. small. three cenb: haddock.: . . ' . ~ ,::',l'1 c-lll1g and help. ' TB patients durIng the.ir stay any money In

d t he ~n a b ~ Weather and Ice Report The entire facc of the whcel . jumbo. five cents. market three i The All'port Club.V. as f~unt :.

);:,10U!rI !1HI'c a bene. 1 In SanatDriulll, and afterwards ~,lme he Is~ue t ~ e leque, u will consist of len brilliant' and half cents. scrod. round two. ed In the early 1930 s b:.; .qU[ ,I:,Q I:,!'!'l'al'hing effect ~ up to the time they are "back '>\;n~ed t ~ car. s I . : translucent plastic panels. each' cents; ra,efish Ibream

l large.' ron Lcader H· h· .. · Tri ~tttlS~~. ~.:l.':-,un:\l. iJealth. ' on the job," u gmen '>\a. deferred I Gral.'. Cove-Strong north !lo:·th east winds, Olerrasl., Ilisplaving one of the mar,Y pro· : 111'0 and quarter cc~t5. small. ryne and IS onc of teo es In .

G:!!::n" '''Iere extended There fallowed a panel dI~. unlI~ next Tue-day, pending: west wincis, strings of heavy fair visibility. lec 1ll0\'lng. ducts- or scrvice> J'iailable tu and three·quarter ccnt,; halibut.' PrOI·lncc. ,~)~:y .\Ia)or George \\" cussion on tuberculosIs with certlflcatlon frDm Carner i ice in bay. little off shore, i patrons 01 the "Old ,!ill." ~lorc ----- --"- -----------,---:n 1l(,llaif of :llayor DI'. Knowl!ng as moderator, Brook of the man's crimInal I BDnlvlll!-FI'csh nDrtherly Port Saullderl :'Iodcratc , lhan a 'thousand coloured lights, e .

I .Ilr Frank Pike. vIce and the lollowlng takIng part; record, ) winds, overcast, light snoll' I~orth en,st \\:mds. clUl~d~',go~d : sprinkied along thc spokes and 'local Representatlo. ·n· ul l!lC Carbonenr Dr. E. W. :'>la10ne, Dr. E. H. 1 flurries. Ice close to land. I1slblllt,. Ice all dl;ellion.,' - ! around both perimcters of the'

ui tll[' \ewfoundland Petrrs, tllr, H. Skinner, We1. I Newlowil-Strong gale north .Baltle HarbLur-f resh \1" 1 wherl. will add lD the ,parkling .\!sxia:illn, on behalf of fare OffIcer, Carbonear: MIss Education easterly wind, visibility three \1·.lnd, light sno\~ and Illl,t, i display, tilc largesl and most:

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- • , by ilr T ,\. Knowllng, B,C.G. vaccInation program. d Freels. . ," , , at lire thl~ty clght. . , ,: scen this side of :llontrea!. t via Ion ee ,ng:'

, llepu:y :llInl~1er of me, Dept. of Health: 1\lr. Rex Parley En s Twl!lJilgate-\\ In~1 ".~\\ 26, .Cartwrlghl - Strong \\\\: Prcdlctably, this amiJili[)us . on behalf of the mln'.1 ~Iatthews, supervIsor of maSA temperature 34, vlslbllily 6,' 11'llld. o~er~ast. snow flulTICS, . project will qUickly b~~ome a ~ , 1 lI'il1 mark tile· erts at St. John's, past pres .

I surveys and "IIss Rose FlU. fog. Luose Ice far as can scc. poor VISibility, temperature 32. '''nillst sec" lur uut·of-Iown' ~Ia, 14tl . : h I ·time· rou '. ,I ~ltl'utllr sel'l'ctarv of gilJbon.'health' educator :-Ind A three·dny annual meetIng I Fogo-East north cost 25, Hopedale - Strang :\:\\V: visitor" aEu" continuing attrac.' ceJebratlOl1 In .~lontreal. or I dent,Of; ea~e~rlwil1 b: Ge; ./

\"joul1r1,nnrt 'I'll As'soci. TB AssocIatIon ' • of members of Assoclated ol'ercast, snow[!ul'l'ies. Ice wind, slight 1lIo\\'lIlg sno\\', tion to tourists in thc Ie nth • fll'e great oVlatlOn anllil eL·t spelCl~1 p.c X Sst d USA! ", ; n~:a'l1crl :11ill the maIn The panel tr~ced the pro School Boards of :-lew found· close to land. \'isibility eighl milcs, temper· provincc ' oanes. . Sera - aurels • or n

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d '1' Allie;:' . 11 d d d ' t rday after ~ L S' \1" d . I . t' t. tl :. , Whcn the HOl'al Canadlan uplemp omma e .~ V, 01 :lll' ,"('otin" was 10 gresg of :\ewfoundland' "am. an en e :;es e . , a Cle- In nUl t 1 cast, atlll e 1\ en ;. lree.! : - , " -\TO f - s Group Captai • . , ~ " . s , 'I' t " '·b·l·t. b '. P' I A Cloudy SlIlllll' ' I '\11' Force \sSDclatlOn opens I'" olce , .. '

:'r ('1J1)',il1l1l1itv's atlenl' ,paigll against tuberculosis noon. I 0 .ercas, \ISI.l I:' a. DUt. SIX .0'" mour- .' " H ld 0 : . . . Douglas Bader, DSO and Ba~.I· ' t: nCll'h. p"rti~ularlv . I showing how much brighte~ About 36 delegates attended ~ miles. Heavy Ice all directions penods, light northeastcrly ever i Its annual natIOnal. cUlllcntlOn DFC d B d ~rr Gi .il \. ~!£::_ :I:t. ''-,,:Ithour flitu~~ : the Til pIcture Is today as Ihe sessi~1s [ro~, all parts of \emperaturc thlrty·six, vcry wind, good .dsillillt)', strings I .. ' at the Qucen .' Elizabeth o~ I R bb ~\~i1son~\s~npre~id~nt ('I , 11(' ,;,'" ,c 11 a' , . the Province. Ihe program mild. Ice fOllr miles nffsllOrc, no I t),\lllg tu Iill'~ of ~pil"e to· :l1ay 14th, Ie \\1l! romme~lOr a . P . ,: .. :'Il';.\(L:;:~ .~lr. tilek~o~l·l. l~~ r~;s~~ ~lt~a~lln~ It w~s l~ Included dIscussion groups, Hr. Dllp-Light north west icc visibie easlwards. \. d~.v the. Hell Js~;;t1rl news atc not only the 10th annJ\er'

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'OO ,., ,,,;,, :"~;;;:"~d: . "" th" • g,,,; ':':, '"W. ""rt, "" d,b.,,,. G,'" wl,d', 'OO, ,';ibitlt,. I" ,.11. 10' •. -.• """",,, d, ""d,,·, """'" Ii,'d "" '"'!, or ,', r"",'m, ",d or "~:'~ "t", ,,,,d witt ,om :h health ' " ' .. III il S re ~pcakers Included Welfare thrce mlles off shore. rrenslng slowly, WHtds north Ilnlll .'[(Jllday :\A I 0, but also the golrlcn e P. • .

l:jllr"II'11 ':"~i~lu~~;~oI~n\,n . O:h: ist~I~FshLle~~C befure the ;t,l!nlster Hon. S. J. Hcfferton, Grlguet-Slrogn north eRst nurtlll\'est ~orty fi~'c:. gusting 1 --:.-.--:----~------,-- nnlll:'ersary of pO:I'cred fI.l~ht fro~ .. Olla~ac fo~~hef;:~aSI~ " ~\, I I III I l' I I~ 'i'J I I f I who offIcIallY opcned the windS partly overcast poor to flftv [n'r 1'1,lbllltv lcss Pli ({ nt hea\.1 ~l1cet I(,C, Cape In Canada, the 3;)th ~nnll cr· as 1111 15 .. ad 1 d'" , (I lCa 1 \II II. nl< Ie II1por an~c 0 lCRlth ", ., .. B I hId F h College :lhhtalre Roya .

rW(ic,h 11'!le pc pIc cducttl!un cas f!ndh Ii( BeG proceedIngs in the ilhsence of I·isibllity. Icec off shore. than one mllc in SIlOW an{i fog ;;u d oQc \lJl( re pel' ccnt sary 01 the R.C.A, . and t c S· J' Q :[',rnt _,' , " ,I! ,u \' " ' e. I, .. , Dr, F. \\'. Rowe; 1\Ir. Ted Rus. Cook'. Harbour _ StrOllg olJSnlred, temperature thirty hcal'Y cluse packed lee. 20th 01 the Bl'Iush. Common· amt e~n: Uf!. '. ,:~,'

, i,,' b, '~;\':, "~~~ ,,~':,::':;;;.~~1,~ 'h::'tli'~O; ,,11 or "U"', ""." f,m., oo,"h ,," w",d', ,";,k """. ,eo. ,,, ."lily PO.' ,,,I 'Ow· ~." St. ~ ... ,. - Llgh' , ,,,lth AI, T"',,'" 1""'. "T~ •. ~:::' ~'~.:d~~~· ~ , I' , . , . u e and Mr. Don JamIeson who cast skIes and cold. Scatter· agc, heavy shcet tce. Bcll Isle lIOI th cast 1\ Ind, tine and In) . n : " t 1rda) ~ programme cub:,s, I\as empha~Izcd, Rnd s ke the effect of tc1evls. ed sheet ICl extcndin abDut i'>E one hundred leI' ccnt clear, Ice in sight. . Among some 500 delegates be on display At tbe ..

t::r aU~:.~lIte dl\:Id,etl Into th: cas~~flnding programme I~~ on o\?arlous aspects of edu. one m!le clear water o;tslde, heavy field icc scaitered ice hie Aux Morle:-. :\orl.h east I· cxpecte~ for the three-day Elizabeth throughout ~e Irl ~,tclld discussIons 101 Ihls _ ear was uutllncd. A t1 Dlnl,l Harbour-;\! d t b g Fl . r Iia d ighty Winds, clear. :\0 lee In sight.. event Will be Mr. !larry Rob· ventton.

('10,,1'001115. tribute was paId tile teachers ca on. I· 0 era e er 5, ov.e s :, n e -:..--------:-===== . :op,('\ di'~ussed, and the for theIr tremendous contri·

d:rcctin~ the dIscos, bulian ta the health educatIon ere a~ fo11uws: pro!iramme, whIch had helped

on _ ~Ir. Douglas greatly to develop In the pub-. Chief Health Inspect· l!e the right altitudes towards

of Health. tuberculosIs, and had encour·

Thieves Enter 3 Gas Stations

, on-"lIL's Olga Ander· a;!eil gr('ater attendance at X· \~lrililllli'1. ])('1'1. of ray ~IH1 n.c.G dillies.

At tlip dos~ of IiiI' me~lllIg' I And Restaurant I Health Probl.rn' .. - a lillH'1i wn~ ,,'I'I'pd III tile dele­

r 1111111:,11. SI'lllIul Itt'hltli ~nll's !Jl'flll'e 11ll'Ir l'f'\III'Jl to , . It" I)"pilll{' !lI,m!'. thl'il' ('11 111 III II II It II's. ' 'l'ile He,M,p. I'~poil fOllr

"I 1i1',1I11J l,dll(';JIIIIII, :\ silllllnl' Institlltf Is to ue lJl'c~k·lns Thllrs(Ioy nijjlil ur '1:.\ \,h)lli~ lIeir!. I{'~" 11l'ld at .'\l'llndale 011 Satur. early Friday lI10rlllng on Tor·

Health :"\urse. all of the du)', AprIl' 25. bay and Partugnl Cove road~ .. "Iliralth. Three service statIons and one

Hygiellt-l1r. D, (;. restaurant wcre Involved. tl,llie))I', Dept ()f! Terr No Th~ hreak·lns occurred ~t

,,' Ilr .I"n'r~ nlls~rrl. st. I a . va TermInal Servkc Station, I'or· .1 ~II'I III. nll:-' ULJlldwlll., lugel COl'e Rond, PJoneel' Res·

r;lil"Ho _. dl •• ""' d I Is ,Off To taurant on the ~amp rnad and "" • Anthony', Senice Stallon and Chlldr.Il_Dr. Cairhre: !1o\lrne's Service Station on

~! Colisultant UII Phy, The "Fran' tn Torbay Road. Some mo1ney 1dlCice and Rehabil!. and a few artlc1u were sto en.

Dtpt 'Jf Health; Miss Plk~, :-Iurse.ln.Charge.

Ca:np AssocIation, Harold SquIres, Re·

:on Officer, Dept, 'of

The aealer Terra Nova wl\l be leavlns St. John's thIs after· noon for the "front" in ql,lest of sea1~, She 11'111 carry a crew o[ twenty. \

the delegales reo A spokesman for BowrIng's in the auditorIum told the NFWS that no reports

. which was ser\'ed of senls had been receIved, Ladie~' AuxIl!ary or but it Is bel!eved the heavy

The J::ucsts were ice far off shore is laden w1th ! In thclr praIse of them. Nor1veglan ships are

) dInner and the 8tlJl hunlin& seals off the Lab· 1ft de~.orated tahles. radar and New/Ilundland

lit H'ulnner 8peaker coasts, Co-" Ian Camphe!!, Nat· It is nol llkel~' a shIp will

D rrlmator of ltelwbIll· be needed ID pick \lP the l,ntl'h ll/P~ !If Lahour, 0\- I of seals by landsmen this ~ea·

Red Trawler 'Lands Sick Woman Here' A Sovlct trawler the lze·

vek put· 1nto port Thursday and landed a sIck member or its ~rew-a woman .. The Gen· eral Hospital' reports the Rus· sian patIent in slitisfaclory eonuIl1ol1 and when !!lIe has I r!'c(ll'ered It Is llkely the ~hlp 11'111 'return,

, ampbell rel'lcwcd ) son a~ very rew seals came C of rChahl1I'j close enough to share to' be I 'l'he trawI!'r In~d., and com. eaulI~t. Newfoundland.

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PEPPERRELL AFB,-Major Burlie L. Lunde, Manpower and Organization Ofieer, 4737th Air

. Base Group, presents the grnvel of authority to the newly elected president of the Peppcrrell Toastmasters Club, Chllpter No, 16:15, ,faster Sergeant Eldon J, Arnold. . Sgt. Arnold is ·the Base Personnel Sergeant ~Iajor.

NOWS THE TIME TO,

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The' Question 'At Issue . Ti~ l:utllpuign of thc Canadian search of m<,l.rginal earnings an a

. ~~.~Ul' CUlll~l:il whieh is now ill seasonal basis, And any attempt to progress is de:::lgned to procure' alter that 'situation could have either ti,e disallowHl1l:e or the l~e- disastrous effects.' Among other peil!. of thc legislalion whkh was things, it would mean the sub­p;u;.scd ununimous!:-' b.\'. the House s\anllnl reduction of. the living of :A~semb!\' in Febl'uar".· Disal· stanual'ds of. many thousands of 100:~'anl:c is i·mprobable. A~d it m<1Y Newfoundlanders. bt! \"on:iCl'cd whcthel' any real or This is not· a situation that could hstii\g goud may come out of the b<: readily' i!ceepted in this prov-<ALC pl:pgr,unmc of dirc.ct actioi)' iilce. Ii is no:t a situation that could aimed at repenl. be safely accepted. Nor isit likely

The feRr is that this call1paign tlla.t any but.a fllw will support the at'ld' . the detcrmiilation of the, noHon that it, would be better ,to LW.t\. to establish. itself in the have Ii small number of . fulltime prm'inc'c call b,we only onc result. loggers with high pay than a large Th,at i:; thul it ma~' prolqng uncer- numb!!!l' o( part-time WOl'~er~.who tainty, impair confidence, create earn in the wOO<ls a seasonal in­eOIj,Cl.lo!OIl anc! undermine security,.· cr.me and acquire as well the' as-

. 'Jlc~e aJ'~ n.ot .desit:ablc ends. It surance of· unemployment insur-, \'.8n hardly oe llnagmed that the ance ben·ems. It is not, in any :C.~.C. want \.0 sec sllch results. el'ent, a position that tlie govern-: _~nrl· the que~tJOn seems to be th:..l ment of the province or more than

: : ~!,~~. this campaign can ~rocure. a small fraction of the people. of I t~e. ,CllbsolutJOlI oj t1~e, legIslature Newfoundland are ;,\'illing to ac. · i ,tilc1lb r:placcment . by a Hou:,e. cept Or to have forced upon them. • i {'l~'-9prablc to the cause .of the . Once that fal:t has been appreci­: : I,W.A . , . and this is a very remote, ated' by the C.L.C. the futility oj · : cuntlnoenc" ... CHlI any good come action to prolong the woods I~bour ! ! ol~[.t'? "'. . , .' conflict wlll emerge. 'Once it has

: ill'he Premier haD alrcady indi- been understood, the reason for : i catetl fJuo;~ly his willingness to re- . controversy will disappear. And ; ! ccnsider the l:ontro\:ersial legis- ",hen that happens, we feel certain : : lallOn at another session of the As· that laoour will have no cause to ! j !:Iembly. And were t)le matter to oomplain of the condltio\15 in , : eeaot' \0 be an active public issue. which it will operate in Newfound­, • there 10 little doubt that a dimate iand. , i wmrld' be l:reated that would per- We do not for a moment beJieve , : mIt a s&ti~fal:tor.v tiettlement of all that there is any opposition at all . : differences. But that ma\' ha\'e to in this province to what an~' im-! depend on the willingn"ess of the partial, liberal, fair·mlnded and

'I tWA to withdraw from the New· socially·infonned person would re-foundlund s~el1e. This appears to gnrq as the reasonable fights and c the cr\\x of the matter. aspirations of organized labour. The simple fuct is. that lhe log- But there is,opposition to the idea'

ing indu~try of this province does that the C.L.C., in support of a ot lend itself to the same kind of mainland affiliated \l-nion, can im­llio,n organization that prevails in pose upon the NewfouncUanQ econ­ighly-de\'cloped areas where work omy conditions considered to be

s r.entl'alized and employment is detrimental to the general welfare. teady and 011 a year-round basis. And when this i$the issue, it is he high rate of tUl'l1O\'er in the difficult to see what good Ciln

ogging industry is a \'oluntary come of a campaign to force upon hing. Ex('ept for a small .number the province something that it can­e full-time loggers. most of. the. not accept without an invitation to

who go to the woods are In economic chaos.

,I I The Housing Authority !~; The letter from the st. John's ; p-lousing Authority to Mr. Stewart i ~atzs. head of Central Mortgage iand Housing, is a dignified state­plleot of fact which gives tbe lie ~dircet to the in~inuation ·of the IMinistfJ' of Publlc Wori\~. ~li:, IGreen, that the dominion-pl'ovin.

'. )cial housing projects were - not administered on a basis of"

need. The present members of the uthority were appo\nted ~bOut a

ago. Operations' have been on the basis of an agree·

YU,,,.,,t between the federal and pro· vincial governments and wnile it

v be true that the large federal 'e of cost would entitle Central

ge to be strongly represent· the au~horlty, the fact reo that it' did \lot seek \his

Irll>nr,p""'nLalion. It. was: In any t, well content with the eWc!" and fairness of "the present

Ity's methods, . '.' . " '. A glance at ita membership. is

to justify full confidence its qualifications and it hal been

clear that the cnairn1an, Mr. 111:d~UIl, accepted appointment only

the assurance, given and fulfill· that there would be no political

of any kind. It may ~ that the members served

make nominations Lo the authority, When he failed to have his W\)',

the M,inlstel' of Public ~orks was brought into the picture, And while it may, be contended that it would have been better if his let·

· te~'s to the provincial government " had been an.wer.,q, it would not liav~ b~Jl possible to· com'ply with his-l'eq'te~t without im~airing' the position liiid inc;iependmce of t)1e Authority, In·f.ct, to prllierve t~e ,non-political aspect, Central Mort-· gage was the only body which lmght to have been hwolvedand it would have been expected t~ make nominations on a completely' in de· . pendent basis,

We doubt very much if there would have been any trouble at all if :Central Mortgage had gone to the Minister' QI Munlclp.l· Affairs

, with the ,ijilileation that it. might 'propo&e nomination. of add!tional members to the "Authority. The trouble .·arcH chiefly because of

· 'Mr:- -BrOWl'le'. Inslstenet pn making these additional nomination. on a political baaiJ, .

GOVUNMINT IN DECLINE AUer more than twenty years In

the cold .hades of opp osition thc C~n· .ervatlve party In Canada discovered In 1937'a naw Moses wlthLhe fire and tneriYand confidence needed to lead It Into the promised land. People' looked upon Jaha Dlefenbaker and discovered In him a man' with a sense of mlssl.)n. The Liberals h~d worn 0\11' th~lr wclcome. They had been too Ion II In oWee. They had beeomc arroiant and they' had run out of Ideas.· .... long eamc this prairie lawyer with Ihlnlng cycs and a brlghl ,IICW

I'isloll, • man aroulld whom had grown In aura of dignity and rcspect. and

. because o[ hi; personal appeal and the fact that It was tlmc [01' a change. th~ I"oters rallicd to him frelll sea to aea.

II 15 possible that i[ a clear vidur), had becn won In 1957. the Consol'V3lil"c Government would be better than II . Is But the cabinet that was put to· gether In 19~7 had to be chosen from amont! jU8t about 100 clected melll· bers. When In 19~8 that numbcr was douliled alld many men of far b~ttt'r

'qualltles wcre added t~ tile Conser· ratll'e numbers in parliament, ~lr

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Dlefcnbakor stood by his first scl~c·

lion. "ot cne of thcm had CI'CI' bc' fore scrved In a feeieral cabinet. 111' . ~xperience was a fault the), could nut help. Inadequacy is a faull too many' jlossess and cannot conceal. III a lillie when Canada wanted leadcrshlp as it harl.not done [or R long limc, It tricd John Dlefenbaker and has foulld him wanting.

We tlnd this hard \0 ~ay hecause we had long thought, and said In this column. that if onl)' for the prcscrl"a· lion of the party system. the Liberals should be defeated. But we thought In all)' el'cllt that :III". [)ielenbaker could strike Ii ne\\' and Illspiring note lIe cOllld bring fresh idcas to public polley ill a crucial stage of th~ Ill1liulI's deve!opmenl. ideas which hc would supPort with abundant zeal and in· dustry. ."nd it Is because these hopes

. had been Cherished that the llltimatc di81lluslonment has been 50 shatterln~

...... Die~ "olkcr and his cabLnet had shown a measure o[ Inadequacy and Illeptltude before· the NeWfoundland situation arose to trouble them. The average levelled the government aU Into mediocrity which Is nevertheless more tDlerable than Ihe Inabntty to rise above petty party polltlcs. And it is dlflicult to avoid the conclusion

·that the Dicfenbaker Government has heen excessivelY conscious of party to the exclusion of the overriding con· ~ideration that it is the gOI'ernment of a nation composed of Liberals. so­dullsls and others who have as much right to their pulitieal views and to equitable trcatmellt IS the supporters uJ lite party ill power. Thil lnabillty 10 risc abol'e the claims and prejudiecs of party politics started thl! admlnls· tratiun 011 the duwnward trail.

The;-c was evidencc of weakness lJefJl'e the Xew[oundland POt boiled uver. )3ut it may very well be that the series of events lnvolvinll. the affairs of thi~ prol"incc have done and will do 1I10,'e thall anything else to shake public COl-lfldellee In the Dle[en· bakcr Governmellt. :'\'othing that 11 ha, done about Xewloundland prob· lems in the past few weeks has been right. XOLlting has been done grace· fully. Dislike of :\ewloundland's' prelllier sccms to hav'e been a prime f.n·tul' in influelll'illg tile prime millis· tel' tu une wrong decislOIl ~ftel' all uthcr,

TI~c fact Ihat ,Joe Smallwuod cam· p<ligncd against the COllsen'atil'es In the last federal election has nothing I" do with thc case. The fact that !lfr . Smal!wuCd and :\lr. Browne call't gct al(lI:g has nothing to do with the casc. The Government of Callada shOUld rool be concerned with jJolilical senti­ments ill matters affccting the welfare of all lhe people 01 a prol"ince. But bel'ause it could not rl'e above thcse pal·ty and pel'sonal considerations, the DiefenIJaKer GUI'crnIl1Cllt has got ;t~clf into a pcck of trouble which is im· p"i:'illg its Nedit right acro,s thc :!alion. It came to office full of a promise which it has ignominiousLy failed to sustaill.

TO THE EDITOR MR. CHAFE REPLIES TO

MR. MERCER Editor Daily Jiews.

Dear Sir-Will you plcase publislt the followlllg as my reply to lite lelle!' of ~Ir. Isaac :llerccr. Q.C. wltirh ap· peared n yesterday's issuc.

Aside from his flippant cOlllparison of the Canadian Labour. Congress program to a hockcy game ~Ii'. ~rercer

seems to have borrowed some of the Pat Walsh lype 01 taellcs ill his attack upon the CLC. This docs not sUI'prise me becausc the samc type of tactic has been obviously apparent ill all of the spceches, statell1cnts and lettcrs emanating from the politiciJn~ sinl'e this controvcrsy began. His obvious attempts to twist the truth by imputing to the CLC post card petition certain despicable factors which do not exist IndLcates that he has no solid grounds Upon which he can justify himself to his constituents for the stand he bas taken against labour. If ~lr. lIlercer's con!cience Is clear and the Govern· ment program to oust the IWA has been successful. then there should bc no need for him to set up a smoke· screen of allegations against trade union leaders.

Why not tell Ihe pUblic the truth, 1\11'. :lIerccr? You know vcr,v well that the people yoU arc attacking arc Canadians. You know \'ery well that th~ laws yqu have hetped to pass can rcnder trade unions complctely ind· fectll·e. You know. R.~ an adl"ocate

·o( one of tlte. Ol'ganizations wltidl was defelted in th~ election of a bargain· Inl alent for the Loggers. that the attack uPon the IWA by YOUI' 1l"liLical Issoclates, \l'a6 absolutely unjustified.

I am disposed to wonder, IIlr. ~ler· reI', if you have not a personal axc to grind In this issue. When the log· gers, by properly supervised vote, \.)Jrew out their old union, you went wit/! It, : Perhaps you are worried that -the peopLe of Newfoundland may fol­low the' example of the loggers inso­far as you are concerned.

You Ip~ak of true .unloqism. From my knowledge of your past assocla· tlon with so·called unions and your present cndo:'sement of the ~BWW. It 18 dlftlcult to see how you cuuld pOlslbly recognize true unionism if you saw Lt.

Perhaps you would scrvc a morc u~eful purpose in 'performing your pl/bltc duty and maintaining thc dig· nlty of your profelsl<ln If you stayed ollt of the preu entirely in this matter, that II If the only contrLbution you h.Y~ tQ make to Newfoundland Is a ,cllrrilolll attlck Ujlon the trade union movement. Get off our backs. Mr Mercer.' The workers of Newfound I.n~ don't need you. The Interests of tb. worken are bttter served by 8 minimum of the le,alltles upon whLch YOU and your political associates

IlJril·c. Perhaps It wou:d 1I0t be amiss to

,uggest that somc legislatioll to dis· sulve thc closed shDp union to which . '·Oll belong is necessary in order to protect it from thc unethical habits of some of its members outside Xew fouudI311:. ~Iaybe your associates. .\11'. Lane and ~Ir. Curlls. would be willing to assist )'ou in such a project They nppenr to bc experts in adminis tcring lllat sore o[ medicine to other IIniolls.

Yours truly. \1'. FRA.'\K CI1:\FI':.

l1CJl!"csclltalil·e. Canadian Labour Congress.

Tile following letter appeared In tile l'olTespolldence colul11ns of the Times Weekly Heview of April 9. 1959. The Weekly Rev'iew is the weekly edition of tile LOlidulI Tin·.es.

NEWFOUNDLAND DISPUTE To Tile Editor rJ[ The Times Sir,

Your rCl'ent al'licle has just readH:d II'eslern Xewfound13nd. 1t is to be regretted Ihal the conclusions reachcd arc based on information which was clearl)' incomplete. and also that the main issue at stake in ;';ewfounclland's prcscl1t troubles has not bc~n defined.

11 might be .added that this lack of clarity is dcfining the real Issues may hal'c becn :n no small measure respon· ~ible for tlte del'elopll1cnt of the con· slitutional friction whirh has dcvelop· cd betl\:een the Fcderal and Provin· tin I Governl11ents.

The fundamcntal issue at stake il~ Xcwfcundland today is the supremacy uf the "Rule of Law." Thirty·three years ago in England tlte Government of the day were faced with a similar and even more dangerous challenge. That challenge was met, and the ac· tion of the Government remains a model of stead[astness in defence of the law. The Government of ),'ew· foundland has had to meet a similar challenge, that of a powerful interna· tional trade union whLch has both In its words .and In its actions set Itsclf to oppose and to defy the rule of law

Thc economic issuc Wllich led to the original strike has bcen entirely sec· ondary ill determining the action of tlte Govcrnment. /I prolonged strike would have harmcd seriously the economy uf the prov1nce, but the Government could only have Lnler vened as a last resort and thcn ilS an Impartial mediator. Even when peaceful picketing gave way to direct violence, the Government at first did no morc than Issue warnings as to thc conduct required by law of strikers In a trade dispute.

Repeated warnings were Ineffective.

with",,! remuneration. When polltlcallnterferenee came was at the federal level. Mr.

... ,un,'. insisted upon his rilht to

As for Mr. Green, although' he may feel. aggrieved th,at hi. letters went unanswered, he hu.1'IO right at all to impugn the motives or criticize the actions of the St. John's Housing Authority which Is composed of a il'0up ot public· spil'ited citl;:ens, well-qualified for

· the tR~k they have voluntary as­sumed, and ptrforming It justly,

effioiently and fearlessly. It will be interesting to learn what reply will be forthcoming to the Author·

The violence . Increased, secondary strikes were called by the unLon without any attempt to negollate, and its Leaders announced openly that they would only respect the law Ie cording to their own intcrprelaUon. The GOI'N'llmcnt )Jad DlJ I'hoiec but to take firm a("tlon. 1'" HilUS! of A5-. ity's letter to Mr. Bates.

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Strength For Today By EARL L. DOUGLASS

A CONSHNT 1\'ECESSITY--One of the happiest moments in a

parent's life is when a child begins tu take his first steps. Father and mother get down on their knees and the litlle toddler stag~ers and reels [rom one to the other. An exhilerating experience of memorable significance has taken place-both for parents alld. wc can bc· liere. for the child also.

BUI from lhe time an illdividualll ell· ters the world it necds tD be guided. The child needs guidance. The teen·ager neds guidance. Thc young people, un­married and married need guidance. Yuu and 1 need guidance. We are inconse· quential little somebodies living on a planet which is tearing through space at speeds which bewilder the imagina tion. ~llleh of ollr iiI-eo is conditioncd by circumslanccs over which we have no control. We are given a little area in which we can work-in which we musl work. Life's satisfactions consist in our doing well in that litlle arca. The vcn salv'ation of our souls is at stake. "

Yes. like the smalest chid. we need guidance We need the guidance of gool fricnds. the guidance of. carefully CU"

sidcred expericnce. the guidanee o[ glhl"J books. ~lost of all. we need lh(, gui:l ance of God's Word. His abidin~ Splri'. of His loving and directing Church.

Always, as long as wc live, we shall need guida:1ce. Le~ us neHr believe tha' we outgrow that need. -----~---

sembly has in X-~I~i;~lIdl';;;-;IU;~fi;I~1 responsibility for maintaining the law as interpreted by the courts. The Government put this responsibiJ:tv direclly to the House. and the Housc~ by tile unanimous vote o[ all member, regardless of party-accepted thc re spollsibility and enacted the legislation which tltey considered necessary to lIIect the emergency.

Edson In Washingt-on

DOS'T SELL HERTER SIIORT_ ASSETS }I.\:'>ir A:'>iU \".\Ll".\llI.E

By I'I':TEH FIISI)\ ~EA \\'a~hiIl6t{J1\ C(j;-;·L~l~'J;:cc~,~

II'.\SlIl:\GTOX - 1\1:.1 i-I' Secrelary 01 Stale Ci,ri,t"",.\ .. , will he .5tcprJing more :illd :llqrc·I~;:O .:' limelight dllriw~ the pnl:"'J:'l"c: ,:L;t';;

abscnce of Secretar:. Du lic.' It is now genl2r:dly l'.\JiI..':,d (::~:

tcr will sucred Dulle, i,: dUe :i.-" ' . this development Ins brou:IH [>Jr,:'",: expressions of runcrn: I !::it HCI,er 1I0t show the bold Ical!c-r,hip "I policy durin~ Ihe nex: Ih,w :.Clfi .

Dulles has showil i'l the pa,: [;\(. This anempted 1Jl'1IIt1I11~ ":

stalesmanship doc' :1 .. : 'Cl"" . )~( j lied by his record. :I,,'ll'; )11;:, te' more able inter';"".II,:1 1."')\'[.

Herter is by fJr till' 1110[,' '.·.'''·fi'':' politician .

Dulles hJS jll" lur:;,'ri ~:

But it is intcrcs:in~ I" 1;0:, Ihl: young men. both put in ,0n1C 1M, ir.: U.S. forci:,:! scnicc. Broth I·.-m ' assistants to Pre~id{,Jl' \'.·il~on ~: t

Paris pc::cc confercnc\' i:: :~19

then directed the 11.."" ,'I' R1lir: (, lI1ission in Europe.

Relurning to cil"ili"n :,:" U;ii,,' back to corpol'Oltc LI'.'.' ! 11';",': irl', Hr L!

not a;:;aill become i!l'tJ\" ill fIJrc:::

fJirs until he \\"3' IlL:r.'" " dele; .... thc 1945 United :>olio,:' c-llcr:l'r !~Ilce in Sail FI'<J11Ci:'(,II.

Herter went inll) p"I::,," Ill' ',.' 10 years in the .\I;i,_, .. dl.I,l':" lurc. 10 years ill CUII;r,''- (1::~1 II'-

as Ba\' Slate :!O\,(,l'~~or J[i~ ;(c,lr; ..~~, . :,1 ',1"11' '. (Ii' L:i(': : .I~ ,I 1c~lr: a maker of public poll(\

For four o[ his I"CiII' d' :he I ' tnre he sen'en .1< ,Pt,,'~rI". IhrOllgh the Republic:r:1 pr,lcrJ:n

'n Con~ress. Herlc!" .'('[\1·:1 ",

Economic and Forri;,.;n t-:('i.1tioN millees. Ilis prinripul ;ll"llIt"'emc;:1 was In seizing Ihe \1.1r;li,oIl 1'1" and lillin~ up thl' ;1l1l11":': IIliich ~u: through the Republlc", SUlh

As ehnirman of Ihe fIerl"r ~ tee 011 Foreign Relal,"'" r,e leoi

group on a first hand'.nc.' of Europe to dctermillc i:.' "c'"IIU:tIIC

and capalJililics. IJITI IiiI' :.ra[5. !cr has prohably gin'li ::Hlil' ~lJ~tXl~ Ihe [orei!:n aid progr.'111 IllC rl1 has

Tile right of a workman to join the union of his choice has neV'er been questioned or restricted. The right to strikc remains equally a fundamen tal right of all workmen. whether singly or in combination. Thc new legislation has ollly two simple ob. jectives, to ensure that trade disputes are kept within the law. and to ensure thst trade unions, however, apparent. ly powerfUl they may be, are not al­lowed (0 set themselves abov'e the law and to defy it without penalty,

It has been said that ~lr. Sm.llwuod· lis ~'a5sachll,clt.\ ~rt\rrll(>1 IIrrW is trying to break the trade union credited with hal"ing c,I""lI-hd a ' movement. In fact. the legislation dCI'Clopment commisioll and . enacted, nm by ~lr. SmallWood alone' of commen:c. Both IICI"C lll;hly but by a unanimous House of Assemir ce;sful in bringing nl'lI IJU.'I:IP;; Ie ly and with the overwhelming suPPort state and overcoming th,' local d of the people of Xewfoundland, can sions. only strengthen the movement. Strong Other Herler COlllllli"IO!l' \I"(lrled Goyernment action, to protect the programs of court .1111i prL,on ' rights of the majority and to curb the He was active in sellill~ op Ihe ' ' power of the fcw who attemPt to chusetts student loan plan ~nd a , defy the law. will benefit el'ery re· England interstale comp;lcl on .• ,~ spon~lble trade union and every though the lalter II'a, nc'"Cf .1rll l ,. working member, alld will gi\'c them increased strength and weight In tile community. The Government of Xewfoundland has acted with courage to support a principle which is a cen· tral foundation of the constitution. but which has perhaps come to be taken too much for Iranted.

:\ewfoundland's labour laws are in no way unusual. They descend direct· ly from the Trade Disputes Act of 11106 and its predecessors In Britain, the foundations of labour law throughout much of the Commonwealth. The essential principle 1ft thai no Individual UI body can ~et themselves above any law, and It Is a commentary on preS ent day standards that· this hu hat! to be restated. The rule of llw mU5t remain lupreme.

I am, Sir, yours faithfully, A. E. BALLOCH.

liookerF. Cobb Lanc, Corner Brook, .'iewfoundLand,

, r'ci ' In all. GOI'crnor Ilcr:CI" "" with gelling 85 per ('C:I·. ,,! hi' through the state ic~i,!,dllrC

1'1' . . II"'" ,I·::I~ liS expenence III ~r .. , . lawmakers ha, !Iund IIcr:cr I~, _, ~te"d in dealing wilil L·oll;rr" .. \;

cx·member of their club. .. , I W,n! respect him. Haring good rc a ..

Congress Is important [or any of stale-as Dulles well kno~~·

[n the two years that Herler hal Ilnder!ecre\arY of state he hal ne'

" . h ,ec -ilv worked more behInd Ie., I . d . rl·lle n!.

operating head of the cpa . "r'n:3~ has been front man and ,po. -

But during Dulles' many .. Herter from Washlglon It h3.5 been ..

, decilloJll, has made the day·to-da)' .

Ihe ' the staff confercnces. seen I . . cu nl ro

and run the oper<ll1oll.\.,. rlCl'I;i un ' which carries out the polity h 'I

And any effort 10 scll 111m 5 O.

b. a mistaKe.

CANAD! Belle I!

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1959'

• • OUR BOARDING HOUSE ..

~~"'\!J, WflAi AI'/-..! TO OO~ IF 1 DRt>!;R ALOlI'SlllS 10 1HROW.T/1E. FIG~I, -mE: f1OOI'LE: ~SCllTCI-\EoN WILL Bt: FORE','eR 51'AIKEO/'{ETlf ALO'iGIUS1RIUMPH5, 1 Sl-\UODE-~ 10 1\-11NK \'lHt>.l" HORF:1BLe; 101mlF(ES 1 MIGl-\I ENDURE: BEFORE­\'HOSE: ~,A,iiEO l~tliMS ABANtiON MY CARCASS 101/-1E: ~ZZARt>S.' -t.J""'F ..... ALoY51LlS MUST GO

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C,UiADIAIi IIIIrtOIII.b lIDO m. tll'o '1 '-" 11iOO 10 I!i A -1 Calumet lK1(1 m. ~t,.-2 131. + I,IIi

100 ,U 12 It 4An DI)' ,100 21'" 21h 21\< - '.~~ !&OO ~I 61J:1 eb CPA 300 3Oi.. W, JIH,

11)5 . J.5~' :~. ~l, t- ~ t:ase J I 6POO 2\ %3~:!3y; - \'I' " 350. lSO 3S0 cater Trac 1000 nih: .1'i 9: ... 'l

50 SlAl,";' JI\-2 38~~ _ ~." CelAnese 5~ :n~, 11 31 ,- 1, JtOO.13 11~ 13 _ 11'1 Chu Ohio ltoO J;.. 1;, 3;:'4 + a,

%QO H'~.. 16:.. 16~, Chr)',Le.r 10200 6J1,~ 6l~' till .• "!" 1,4 l~ IS 6' Cillu Sve 3:.!O ~ia ~t ~,,&Ol, T '1 :ee .13:J.1 13~. 13~~ - I. I C~I Soh' 4.~ 1"- 15',. llyJ -10 I.

lITK!:! (;,,1'" Ed 5000 4\. ~J~l i4~4. ,. 1,'1

AlJcore 11~:!J 15:.5 ~rtLal.n 400 ZI 11.):1 i-~' Ala !olin.., tlOO ~4 %1 ~ - I ConI can llOOO 41 ,5 ~ - '. AUIUII... ~I ~ aI 5l ~·1 IAn OIl JlO(l 1S1; W' &;>. + 1"-Aull 11300 U 11 l' Crane Co JOO(! t! oU l"] 41~, - ,~ .aktr Tale ~ 23 2"! Z1. CrO'Vo'n 1AII 5.100 5 Ji','J w" ... ~, Ban'oUee 1000 I • I ~ I.~ C'urttN Wr 14100 W, 3S~ ~'T 1' .• J.o~"\·ll! lMOO U 43 U De« 14600 ~~, J'" Sllh ~ 1 BllTll.t R.II1 4000 :olt.! 2.0 !O -I OUt ~.. 1000 J~ H!. 34\, - ~6 C Romtltd 1400 U6 15'2 15l ,.~ J)e;ne &00 1~.i. 1"1 1~. -to ~;f. C. naluk 1.500 1\0] I 1·- l.o.l IleuJlIJ ~!O(J ~Ih s!~.i. 53~ "!- l'i Canorama 1000 1 ~, 161.".:1 T" 1n Dew Chem UOO IS!! .. 8~'4 1.51. -~4 CrJer Qa.~ 1300 ~ 43 4~ du Pont :.00 ~:!.l3~ ::S:H-:a .;. Ih c.ttar 00 1111,." IH.. 1lI .. : _ \, eaton MI, ~ 1 [I 0 -I Co.t D ltID 1000 SO 5 -~o ,EI Aulo L 3400 'J~ 4:!.1,. .u~ r Ir'l

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;,1 '. C Caulnln ~ 11 141'1 II +l

C D.!\lJon lUll J1I In. II + lO • I I C Pll'lh 300II 11 II l&

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C R"court &200 II 14 II +" C Sinnorm 1000 I • I - 11

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Cent MI~ 3000 .~ m 4'" -11> EI Puo NG 600 3310 33" 33" Chipman 1500 ,\>. 1).1 8 F1rutone IlJOO lC1L~ 1431.'1 U4 - 1,1.

C II Ot: t300 1 l' lSl.o:z -1lf.t i'irHtn pr ZOO !I~, 6~.. I'. - ~i l; Du.llCln 123Q ,16 15 141S~, 1"~' GI1.d4tn 1100 49h 49\o'z Ul'a "!'" I, C ,",onpil ZOOO 11 II 11 Goodrich 2100 Ii>, 161> I~, - m Domt '1~ tIP, 16~~ liP, Goody tar 1000 136 lJWJ1l5~'1 - '.1

-2 CO,\ Sud 1400 I I I + I Cool.. mo 4<\ 13 13

- 'I I Cournor ~, II II ... H'l -I -3

: ~I } I,:!I., ... , -'40 • In ~\n 8B ~20

1 ~l. 101 .. 9': Ill,

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Eut ll&l ~ \1.1 I~ Ial Eul Sull :00 213 lin HrJ EO,I ~tt 000 n 12~ 13 Eldtr IWO 11.\ III IZ!I Eldri,h ~ 3.\ II 3.\ . T\ Sol 35:tt 11 lD II .. I> Eo"kl !OOO:II":II + I EsPI Alt 4100 12 11 11 - I; rlloon ~ IlIIi UIi! :!I1o + I. r."dlr 1m H f4 f4 + I F.rn ~'I> :mo II 10 10 -I F'''''I Tllna 2100 1& 11 11 Froblah" 1-130 m 211 :w -I Goc. Min.. nI 11m I~ 1'-; - " a .. 8<lln :000 11) III 1:1 ~ 5 GI.nl YX 10lIl 110 III I!.I -11

[1,<.\[1.\ STEA~ISHI.PS g~:~;1~ '::I;~ ~ :;1" leaVing Gold Eili. 2000 :!O 191> 20

'I l-Ih dUf SI ! GF lIrln ~ 19 II 3.\ Apr; ,. . Grnndroy ~ 13 21 11 -·1 \"'1 19th. Grlndue 900 III 1\0 112

. . ... . H l' G.yhl< l\lOO 4" I 4 St-Jiord II. leanng a I· Gulcb lOOO 10 10 10

ISlh nue Sl. John'! GUnnar .\00 'II'. 16', III. - I. . Gunnar wU t3~ ~1O 49~ ~10 -+-10

K 01 Llk.. 9000 21 201> 21 STE.UtSHIP CO. H,.dw,y 1600 4 II , ,2

I Henl 'lOOO I I I , :e3l"ing ~wntrea lIt,h.Soli lOll II !l 12 -1 · due 51. John's April Holl,n"r 130 III 3.3h 33'. - I,

'Ion h 'l lIud BI1 3JO $.l'. Ii W. - '. u::;~,; . .\ pn •• 1 . Ind Llk. 000 Iy, , I, . ,_' 'eal"ng ~Iontrtal' Inlplrallon 1100 M M II lr-.:,~, I ~. I • ,lint !"lcktl l1U "'&\':1" II - I,

:I:~. due ~1. John 5 AprIl, [nl Rln aliI 3 3m 36\, -1\'

<l':;~! )1.,. lsI. ~:~'\'r~~P J1: ~90 ~ ~ .3 ';>.':1. ICJnng ~[ontrcal J wnll. 4~ II 11 II

," '''C ~t. John's ~I~Y J.,obu. 3100 220 112 m ~I · .• ' "" - ,I.)" F..pl ~~ I 4S I - I . 'r:;~: ~I •. \ 13th. (for Jollll'O' _ 15 11 II

J r.b\lrJ" UOO HI U 11) \::<r1' '.

11";:. Ir"in~ ~IllI1trral :~\. cur SI John'! May

.'Cln!lm~lh 3.lOO:2.l 2: 13 .;.1 Jo ..... }" l19l U eo !4 'I 1\en\lllle !OOO ~h 8\'J II." - h )\err Add Jl(J(J 'ill" UI~. 1I!~ - \4

».:1(0; ~ta.\ 20th. KII.mb. . 100 J1l 10.1 30.1 -10 I . 'I t I KlI,m wtA 300 11 II 11

· C.IllIg .' on rea KII.m C .. 11 IlOO I~ 100 I~ +2 :~l" due St. John's :.lay I Kirk MI. 1000 5 6! It -2

" \1' 2"th ([ Ll.brldo< liD nl~:ut 21~, + " 111,;n, . a) ,. or L,k, Cln !OOO 120 1\0 \lC -I '. L 0\111011 [300 125 III III ,.

'. I'" "I I L o.u lOOII Illi IlI~ 121i + 1'0 •. rallng ... on rea L Short 113 410 WI WI ~:: due SI. John's June L" Lu. 16()() 410 m 110 HI

1"tJAi RIIISSt.l!?R OF yOURS SiirM lA,7..Y AS GRto.'lY Or-J J..m~Hl!?O f'OTA'ER6,MI~TAt\ MA'SOR!'OOA~ HHxOW IN FSW MINUTES I-\!: GONNA TANGLE WIF lH,A.IINtll .... N KE-)(' "DOO~ t. \~Y,IAAT RED MAN IS ::lLlMPIN' UP AN' OOWN LIKE A rlOlJN' 006 AT A

'.. • d \.oU.h I:L!O III III 111-1 11';::,; June 3r . \.olllndift 9!00 41'1 I 4 -1'0'

leaving ~Iontreall LI. La. lWO 211 211 211 +1 ----------------------------------------1-" 't J h' J Londo 2200 33 31 :t.I -I .. _~ ouc ~. on! une I Lnu,'lct 1000 I I, I\> _ I> 8nl.. lW\ 90 90 to -l Cooluhult Un Slul Ill> I Sl,lnbi pr Z~ 1101 10, 101 -I ~. Jur.r 10th, I Lynd It 4100 tJ %On 22 t "" Bntaltl 3

3H2 30J 100 303 ~ l I S~I.r"'ml 3~ W.lkrr l) I TeXl~o un sCtJ, 0-"'. O~i, + ~.

.' L)'nx 3000 1-1 14 14 Clilta .... v ~ 8l 12 l> Brld,lIt 2~', C"'~ADlAS ,Trani C PL m S~B ~I! 2. '-flOW. learln~ ~Iolltr~al, Jlaedon J90Il 3 3ll'> 3 +1 Cl Ed 110 129" 11 29';", nnm Tor 1 C~~,Pap' ~l" TrI.d 011· Z6I\!) SO!' 4~' III -1.

~,'r;' due st. John's June : ~acJl. lOOJ II 9 9 C Oil Ld. '00 15 12 I~ ~ 9 ~-cul1dAtlo... 15 ="Sod 110 11 I;;'crl 4:n ~1l1.:: IlL~ 11\, ..:. li .. ~. I ~'<I •• od 1000 116 III lla C 011 L~!. !OO ~ IO!IO I --~--- Wall< GW 'm 131 " ~\ -. !'.

171h. (for I ~f)lI .. n 2600 31n 3D.5 110 +I CS Oil wi. 100 10 I I -I N Y k \\" .. lOn ,pc '" l!Ci \01 \0' -I , )Iorcon 3000 1\ 10 1\ ,I CS P'II 2110 440 ,3D ,I{) I ew or

& •• I ~raill" 1382l~! 2 1~ -I C Chlettn 100 I:2L· 121 III -~ I' I 'ii:.~~. ir"ll1g ~Iontreal· )I,n B.r 300 liD 102 IIlI -I C4. DIY IKI!3O 'II m _10 ~F.W TOtlK C"OI<ISr. 'TOCU I

,;., d SI J h 'J I 'lIa""1 U 1000 9 9" C Ex all 1001) 2.J0 m 1lI - Rm SI<.I 12'. "'lonIY W W, "'_ lie ,. 0 n 5 une· )\11,,11, 1000 109 IO! 101 C IIllb Cr !lOO !4 l2 II -l R \1' 'I ·,·C ' 'J h I n p __ " I orl _rner , ~ tnt ~l, U .. :li' ,~Inc 24t . ,M.rllimt 21ZI)fl 1'-4 I~ I~!I .. , ,.n eta 1100 111 . Hn 141 "', C Il'!d a :11,R~dln Cr.rp ,,~~,

'\,,"VI'" " \1 t 11 :\farUn l~ ~ » '2t -1 Far.D :n~ M.O ~~~ M -t 10 I Con' F.dl,on Ul. Str! Oil ~J .W, · 1~ .... ,rin lng _ on rea ~h"brUl'! ;\800 20 \I 18 ata PH A 11l!J M.' 3',0 HI'l -~ I F.l ,'-utn J:I n~1 lQt'o :\ic-ufl "11~ ;t~, d:JC St. .John'! 'June! .\lrX," 12M· 42 ...., ~n -s Or Plain_ \~ tUl. l~l, 1I~.. (j~n Io;lt[" ~~ \'a.nldlum :I~~J. I.,'r" It lr 1.t I ~~nlDr .HOO I lA l' Home 011 A l~ .1&', UI~ .. l~l. - I. God ):1 h ,I .. ,,~ • I. ~. , ."trrlll I§l~ 1:'10 t2 I~~ -+-S Hom. all I ,\Ml 11" p, I~ + 14 r.~ ~.~~A~y . ~~. tiUl. II 11'"

1r.l"ing ~Iontreal' ~Idrtm lliOO" tl I~ II !Oll G II m~. 19 19 Int TT 19'-o '.. d ~ , I Mllhkrn lUO 2ln :UO UO -2 ,'LI~lter 4]0 24~ ::,~n ~4" - 10 K tt III .,. ~f ~1. John 5 July )!In Cop :)0 m',. II' .• 14' .• _ ',I Xro, Olil 1400 I!Il I~ I!Il 'I "oren ______ _ 'i:I:n; .11111" 81h. (for' ~:"·ot, 11.100 11 ~I'> 21 .. 1 I' ~Hlol' 11Il00 21 1~'" IP\, - II

; 1..-1 - ~Icmttl 12100 1ZO 114 114 -2 ........ unl .\00 ~ 4 4 U'.'{, I,' I. ,\fuHI"'1.\OO 4l~1 -1.31/11 4.J!,~ -11,; I Mec1,,1 2n 2)~ 2M n~ .. 4

I " t I' ~.m. cr ~ 11, li 28 _I Mld.o.n MOO I " • .1 c":n~ . on rrR . :-;11 f;'pl .'Il00 J1 II \I 1.11111 m, '!OIl 2P'.,:! 2! HO~·TR.'I, CLO!!I~G 'Toru .: d,r SI. ,Iohn's Jub'. )( .. Ion !(IOn 9 I'.; I'.; -1'" Nil Ptf. 1000 m 3'" W1 'I~ Ry no, ("Iudl .. rrrn ".l.~ J' lOth S .. I..h ~IIOO 2! H', %1\, ; ,~~rlolol 1100 In In In \lonl1rol Slo,k F."h.n"A~ril I

· ~ .. ,.,; u.~ \J :\I\\' :\'ur loon '1.".1 t , j. IN Cont 1M! ~ ~ IQu!'>\lIlllnlll in C'~ ... t!l \lnl'5~ mrl&fd t.: i~::. ]riH in;; ~lof)lrC!al "f'" Al." 3.01 43 U 43 _~ ,-- DlYle,. :0000 :\.\ lll,., 12 -% : 1--0dd Ii'll. .\t1 - r.'(·dl\'ldend. xr-f:l· '5'~' , J h' J 1 s .... !I~ fD() I ! '-1 N Sup.rinr : 1I1 \II 111 -I I rl,nl ....... ·-E'· .. arr.nl') • . qUe. 1. 0 n 5 u y s,~, C.I JXiO Jt 31 31 -I' SOrlh.11 ll\9.\O ~o 21 lI'., - " ' )(,1 ii:llr; Jill." 221ld. S, .. !lolhl 100 19 ~ It • NC 011. llO!i.'I ~ la! ,"-I "11 II"k 101 .. Rlrh L ... CI ... n'I' , ' .. " 'I I S Dick.n :00 !31 , rli. III . seo 1<1> ZO 131 132 13l .l ,blllbi Il! 136' •. J! 3R':'·."

wt' • Ica\ 111~ .' ontrea I S GoMvu. IC«J' II II;, I~ _ Iri NCO pr .,,2~ n~ 3~ 1.\ Ab\tlbl It :4-0 U3\'6 :JI~ 2,31,", - I,

. ;:r,d. due SI J oh II '! July , ~ Harrl l.lOO 14'... W~ II" :O;or\l'.ld DOO' I l .j.! Ac.dl. All l.IO $1 I', 11'. 11'., "'I J I Is .... RolCO 1110 III II" 113 -2 '011&111 llOO IN I~I IN ... 1 AI"m. :no $3" J'~i 3\, .j. "

~.lng U Y 291h, IS Kolciro 4 WO % ~Ii %8 +) PI. P.tl 13.11 IWi Wi W. - '. Alcmln 1133 nso< ll'o 29'1 + "i I<iIlZHlllon. . ... twlund liOO lJ ~ ~ .;.1 Pac Pete w ~ 110 10 10 - ',1 Alum 1 pT 100 121l,1 ~1'r'J 211':1;

\ . S Min 1200 tl 12 12 2 P"m. pr 2400 110 13J 140 ... AlUm 2 pr 200 Slf.' %41, 11'. \'\RRE~ LINE j'.:o;- II-')"TI 1"1'. I" 16 II -:-1 Pel~ 3111 163 16() 164 +, MIU. 100 $lB"i 3.!!io lS', ~".,.. 'Ill o;J T Phlli lIl.5 I1D 111 1 9 Aabellos 155 128%. U:, l!,l, - I ...

aod due SI. Joh:!'. Sow Tlku 00 II II II P _.PI.~ 1 +9 All,. 51 •• 1 ,. 1'6,e '6,e "'L )6 ' . Nlck.1 MI 211' I I o~" ~ 22 11 22 + I ~ 'n < n ~~ , •. sallln~ allaln same !lil.k.1 rto IOU! I II'> & + \. hllrt. 111)10 «l III 441 ·10 Ball.y S I pr 130 III zz 22 . ~ L:\"~lpool :O;1.k RIm 13!IO 100 100' 100 _ I ProyO Gu 3l.IO 290 lal 29() +' BailS I', pr 100 an 22 ZZ

c_. . . :O;lpluln, lOll 220 21' :120 "'1 R."I 200 111 Iii I" -2 B,nqu, C:O; z.J3J 111\; H"; l~, +1"0 .><.0\1 a, leaVing Lil'er. ~I"O llOO I , , 1I.t! Expl 1000 B,q ex ,II Hli $1". II Ill. +)1.

26, rlup St John's ~orant1. &3.5 I!lH!: ~1 51 _~" IIRo",Joo.11.P 11'0010 11~~j 1"l,. l\l,~ -t- YJ Hnk ~Iont os Sj.61. 36:1., ~\1 - ~'I '. I . " :\or,:uld ~ I -1 all .-4 .... II". Flk Mnl I1 1J2444 Jl~ 30S 310 • ,Ea\lln~ lOr Halifax .and I ~nTI'r1I. 8100 34 II 13 :1":P'h~~: pr 1~ Ifg I~ li~ ; ~ ,,~.nk N~, I ill,~ Ih l: + 'i

,,,pr: 4. due Hallfllx ~urpu. ~lOO 11 '21 21 ~rcte hi 119 119 119 -.5 B:~iu~owC A J\ :~9 ;~ 49 - 1,~ I , 6 ar.d Boslon April 9 II ~ll~~Tc ~~ ~ 13 13~, - ~~ 8o'Ilrii 5i06 In;. II al,~ I- ~i Btll PhDdt :.!~()S S4Q\', 40 1

, 10', I- t. I . _ jI. r ~ d3 11 -t SoUlb U l~SOO ~ 3t1 36 -2 I Btll rtl M~9Z 101 t9 101 -t-l

BO~t(1n Apri1 10 and ~Drthsp .. 94,5 U! 110 110 -~ Spooll.r 31C() 11 I" 11' +)' Bu .... ' Pa~r U2 l(il, 6-5. is: T I, I ~or\'lil. 11000 13 21 nl,.i'" \'; '3 '::I !'J

.~?~1115. due st. John'! O!"-.kl 000 Il\o, 12 121> ~.,. ~I:;"'c·~l : I~ ~ ;~ -2 I ~~"J611 ,~6 13~lj 38~~ II \-, -I< " sliling again lame day g SrI,n 31~" .. III" 93 -I Tldll 11100 m 13& 119 _I Be Forrol ,;0 111. lI" 1'1. I "

,1m I ..,'l I~\ TicSa) wlJl 1~2.5 32 30]:2: + 1 He Power 1(18 S.JII~~ 18 :U -~, Opem 40.4-0 I~ I~O.'~ + S TraM Can \2~O 10 105 10 .. 2 He Phon. !I S4J ,(] ,n - I.

Montreal

dland. lea"ini LIver· '~P~II 8. due Sl. JOhn'5 :1. !caring for Halifax

~ton April I~, due Hali· ml 17 and Bolton April

BOlton April 27 and AprIl 23, due SI. John's

Orcnld. 1)0(1 II 10\; 10\1 Trtld OU m<J!OO m 491 _I Brown 22l 11m 13'\ 13\, ,\, ~rmlb:' ~ '~I '21';. 55 +1 U Clnlo vt 149 193 115 19.' _~ 8uUd Pro-1 100 13&~~ W~ 35-

aramaq ......,.... 5". Un OI1J 1400J W 2:20 213 _2 C C6I 15pr 100 SJI :11 31 - t,.;, ~arblC i: ~ ''J.~ +' 1,1 W.,.. ~ 20 1~ lq -1 C Chern Celi U.12 1~ 12 + l. p.~rr ~.5 ~ ~I! "I!! WHPIC 2.54 1l 15 15 C RUllcy 16 .:11. Ill, 11 1

.. - I .. I 0 . t' W C<ln OG ~ IH 1~ 1M elL .500 SII! 11 , III .;.. I ..

P.)'ma.1 3100 IS '.I U I9h - I~ we OG "til 100 it ~ 99 .~, t Pnwer ~ ~(}l1 :01;0 'l~ T ~i PpCI ~Expi I~!~ II II ... \'0 WIIIdlIIl 3%11 tl\, m, 1110 _ h C I Po"" pr ,I~ ,,,I> II', (I ....

ttnIU 4tlV', . .., 34 H - '.' 1\ANJU C all 350 ,f.!9'. Z!~, ZS'~ 4-Prrron uon 2::J,.1. %2 Z2 - \; NOVI kO 121~ U !I,'I 4 • 1,.) CPR l~ 12'9'4 :2g~.. 29'4 ..,. 1,.. PI.k Crow lll5 II! lin III eomm 1413 11th lito 19\, '" " C P,I pr m Sill> IJh 1m r: '1' ',iii lOG aSlln ume day Prnnlo ~ 4~ 415 43(1 .Ie 1\01al }to N~, 80 AO~. + ~, C Vlckrr. ·!Il~ 1::'1 20h 21 Purdu: ~. 1 I Tor-Oom 30 tl~, .,51. ~~, + 4 Com Ent 400 SlJl, 13 J, .. ]3'~ _. I.:" Que A ... ,I moo 1.\ III 12 -I Il'fDUSTRIALS Con M ,nd S !l00 $ISh 19', 191; + '.,

leal'ini LIVerpool Quo C"I' lOIl:r.t II II ~lomW rom I~I> m. It ... I; Con TuHI. 200 3~ 310 II~ d S Qu. Lib 1200 11'1 Iii 11'.0" I'.! An,lo, Nfld 11\ 1m 510 Mi + I. Corby A t3.l $lOI,:tO 10',\

· Ue t. John's May 6,1 a Mel.1 1100 U I 5 -I C !r.... :10 m" '9\\ 1H> +" Corby B El '20 10 10 for Halifax and BOlton Qun.lo. 1000 %tI \I II D M.IIIK 110 'H> .-; ~'+ Ii Crown Z.II A 110 111 11 a du! Hall'fax "_y 8 and IlUI,"~nl W mil! 1m 12\\ - '.1 !lotto ,Ll no IH> 19h DI.l SU, lZ~ $34 34 31 +',

m,., ~ldlor.!3.IO 110 III W + [nllnd 2lOO iii ~\j I'. - I. D Brid.. 210 III lH, ~1!\ Illy 1\, leavin~ Boslon R,)'TOdI 3.101/1 ~ 5I!1 Nor Itlr 11 Ul 1m 13 D Cornl 1\ 119 19 19 -I d a RHV..!'III 110 110 110 " Plblnn n 1010 UD\> I~ 101'1 D D.lrl.. 100 n', II, I'. + I, 10 Halifax May 16, due III. AtlJlb 4~ 41 40 III -I !ImPlOrt.I IM.I IJI\-'. 35 I' n rnd!")' pr m $19\0 i9\1 99',

~fa)' 1 B, sailing 8111n R""h,' 2-\()/I l!\; 15 IAI'o +"" 81~mln 51 all', 4211 l2~i '" I. D lUll 100 all 19 89 f Rod, ... In 1112 4' 111 U Wllnwrilbi El 210 110 210 D SI"1 l!1 '19'> 19% 19,. + " or Lil'erpool. Row." Co.. 3000 .Ii II> I W.lk". 1210 13.1 34', 35 + '; D Slo.. 10 $I I I -2

"10unlll",,1 I I LI .·u- ConI 10M I I B We. ton 8 III III" 41 1\11 +" D Tar 2ll! al" I I , ea\' ng ver· llUUlun 1110 23S 230 Ill.o.5 Toill .. I.. 3,13000. a Tul Illl S 1\', \ 1'1 11'. + I,

· 13. due SI. John's ~Ia,' SYIYI~II 4000 11/\ II! III -2 now B"" 130 14<1 (0 40 i for H II and' Tlcr .. nl. !OO It &\ aI -% SOIT ACTlVI! TOIlNTO ITOCK~ 0\1 Ponl ~IO Ill< %!. %~~ - I., I

II. a lax T •• rr.~n vt 1000 .. IR. II -2 rJ .• ew14 Iplll nupoll Fr A El I'.. \) \) 1.1 .0, due HaHrnx ~Iay T,ck·J! ''''1 :>'JD m m MOlT ACT[VE TOBQfll'O nocn Ed/.r M'I,b 2.1 m :L! 21 - ',~

~\ton 'la~' ~I leavini I" ~r:r~' ~ !.~ l~~ 3ro . RtHlI .7 ~:, c~~:~.~.;r~~~t Ch'1I ~~~ irkl)' ~~ :~~~' ith ;:"S + ~

'" lilY 26 and . Halifax 1"01"",'111 "'" ~I ~~ C IJ(DIJ8TBIALS Foondallnn ~1O Sll\\ Il'< "'. + \4 ~. dup SI J h • To~bli 100000)1 311 31 .+-!! JArrin l.\Ut l!~, ~l\ ~..... Truer 3.21 ,31 3ll~a 31 . + If.a

· . 0 n s .June I, Tr"b.- . ~oo 42 41 12 -I Tnn. MI. 1191l 'll Il\, 13 +', Yrrn,h ,. pr 100. 2.1 11 2' Ilall\ lam! day for TTl, c~lb 2000 'I 11 II Alumlnl 121\ r.9" UO; 29 -"., G.Un .. u 210 14\1., ,I 4\1.

o P ~'\nlnf 1C1t\1'1" 21 n MII.-T ioU .1H, 141.. 14l,1 ..... l~ Gil' 'P 140 5101 101 10) -1"~ . , IF} ·b ... tOI .~2.r..~ M Sift ~ 10 Salada·1I I 5U IH~:' 1,s . J~~~ T' ~ Gen Dynlm 1~ $~9 ~9 ~ ,'Scalia leaving Liver lin II-no 111 lIn 1/1\ 4M -.\ I, .11.1 P,tl OILS Goo Moto", n! $\1 U U U ~i\ J() , . • I Un Fnrl 10M 42 42 42 -4. 1000 11 19', 19!; - GI. P.prr 211 1.J91.~)9 39',; I;' due SI. John's "00 c.. ~ 'II 16 9t 1'1,," 4100 14 I.. II Roll Ron 10 m II 18 · ,!l\'lng lor H I'f d '''"nd"" ,'It!I) I • 1 ... 1 Norlhcal 11Il<! 10 21 21'., -,~ Imp B.n" 110 13:' )', J'.' Ju a I ax an \'~r'urt" ,Vi' '~1'1~, M :\0 +. 1~ ~ D ... ·l!1 nooo J.5 31H 12 -2 Imp Inv A M S11l.-it 1111 111.'4 - 1"

•. r.! 6, due Halifax June Vlol.m 12M ~Il 1M 'I~ H 07 .... 1. 1100 141 140 111 -2 ImPrOIl 1m $tl~ '110\ 12\0 - .. ""liOn J 11 I I W,.~.n ""'" 14 2.' Z4 /oIINEM Imp Tab 4O.l 113" 13V. 1m + " J. une ,eav nl 0\" M.lar 11'<1 It-' al; !\-i - ':' N ](.1.. 4622.10 1\, 2l11" ... 1 Inland C pr 900 11'" 19h I~ + I,

II ~Oe 12 and Halifax Wlllr",. \1M, a2 l!ll III ~ I II lI"el .. e I~ 2'~ 131> 11 + 1 Inl P.p" 2~ '11m l1! ILlY, + 1\1

· dut St. John's June ::;~:;.t.o 1:0 I~ I~v. I~" =1 g,~t~· 1lJ.':1 )2110 ~~ 4~ +"\1 l~l.~~~ Pl. ~1l%'1~31 !J~; ~". _" liillo lime d ... for WI"cIt I~!\\ ~ ov. [nt lion all! I 1~:I61> 7 11'1 MolJon A lllW 1\ 25 '1.\11'<1'.

J VIIt lAid !O(IC II 31 :II +11'0 llldioro, PlO 110 142 141 . + Mollon B 720 al4... 24\1 2110\ Vloru 1* I • 8 Mollon' pr 10 1m. 41 m. - v.

lED ClOS! LlNI II tr Pioneer, lelvln, ).J1~rth 19th., arril'!nl 51,

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VI< B.lr 4tA11 130 \JIC 110 +t Montr' ea I. NI Dn11 pr 2001110 llil"" +2\1 fAnml. SIOO'" II sa 11'.1 SIl Car 90 Il I I r .. lol. , tIO"". 0.1 81Ml ~ 13 13 "",~' lI~rJlZAt CLO!II1IO tJTOCItR Pie P,I. 230 al4". 141t 14\\ - \I

Witt"", I11'II'" 111/\ 1111 + 1 ~bllIbl . .1114 Frnor II PII. H.. Ilnl I:r.t 3111 311; WI"r~ , 10'fI!' ~ .\0\ "'.~ AbU PI' rlI1 . GI uk" ~tl1 r,nnmln, 110 ale ll~\ 31 '."I'.l, •• ~ YfO(I3I 31 II +11> Albl.. leI, Row Smllh 4CI. Powoll ROm" 31" Jlli + \1 V'II",,, I""" I • ~ 8 B""" yoot IV. Hud Boy Min! Po.. Corp 1030" 5 I '-' ~.'r I'" ,I~. I" ,... +I ~Ink liS 4, Imp Bank ~ Prem Iron 100. 6()() 6()() lOt)

ExPlorer, lelvlnl 7 ... ",.. !IM""·" laqa. C NIt ~: Imp 011 . 41'" Pri •• B 100 Itl \I 0,\41; + liM! ZI>'~o. ' 100""" I,""" PC Sl llIl NI.k :111'0 PI. I IIr ,r 15 m 53 II

March 2D1h" Sllnl r.w~ IllIlvt A 4' Inl PIP Il!I'o Que N Gu 11113 1201i! l:flll l:flll I( h 10'0' IJI\ 1,\11 14! «.~ H 111lI1ni II 1'0' 1.1 Poll 3l Que Pow 2\1 $31 39 :It

tltb are 23rd" Hillfax ~ .... Orl IIICIt 21! lIt ·1It .. U ~ l(uo·]I"o< UIi! Roe AV COn III 'lOll lOll I~ + " and lnivl SI' on.- .rull II'> IIcColl I\OYII B,nI< m taO" 10 ~ - ;I

I.Lartb on "I· ~p Co,," . uoo . I l.! ! 'I !l.s. Prod . 16 Ii '. II St.. Cor I Sll. C.m A 130 II I 1 _ ""Ill. . ~II.II.. ll!OO If '4<\ "~8 +1 ~'e .. IOlId !Iora.dl 'I', SU. Corp 110 III'. 11> 1\1 '8.'" t It !!TEA. IIISR. rP8 Ani [.041" 4n3 I II II -I C . Cemen! lJ~ PI.. 4lli Salld,·S iOO '1111 II I'

IU! Tra~.r' IOldlna Ancl1ar ·IIICIO II j U 11 '\1 C. Cem.nl p 2 Qu. P.... li Shlwl. 1m m', 3.lv. 13~" + 1\ ,,~ wml.. 1000 III 1£.1 III j l C· .. tunulllp n' :Royal !.nk &0\, ;\)'" Will ,5 $4' 4 4 April l(1.lItb . ~I~'Y.~ JUO Nol a'\I! U! + l! 8n1< Com 'i4' Roy,UII' Sh.r . Will lOr 10 m 13 II - 1\ 81u . ' , "tij'lII 'Dr UI 1111 .... 1l~ 21~, dEl.... ,.~.; It. L 'Ccrp H., Slmp.on. lH US). JII'. 381.'. +- la e PrInce loadln., ~.II 5 ,\t"r l~. I~" :2', rHi C4n llrow pr ',5nl .. ln ll'" ~Id ~Irl SII :1011 110\,' ,D'~, 10\; I'

April la17tb .. _.011 _ '1 I 2 C~, CoI.n 211151,.1 A 'SIr.1 Cln IW '1\, 6'. "~,I i 1,1 ... , . ..to' 1100· .'1'1' 110 + \10 cpa m.· Tn •• ·Cln. rL II 51.lnbl A 1110 III ~ 31 + Ii

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Gold Air 6000 4 1 3 ---1 Grall.d Un 1:00 ~. 5S 5~~. HIIUa.n 6500 '1,-] ~i" fi~l Gt A aDd 'P 1900 4J~. ·n'" 431, - 1~ Rollinl'tr :00 t-34 34 3' + 1 Gt Nor 1\y 1600 5ih ~9 ,j9 Iso Urll1 ~ 5 ~ Gu.ll Oil 11400 119h llr U81h t' p" brael Cont 2.000 1 16 U -1 H9rnJlk Jooo 4D.li:.. \ 40~' + L~ In,l\1~ 5()00 I K ~ -1 Kud Bay 400 59~ 5 ~!~4 lbr1lic 1S500 J 16h I Interlur 4100 26~" =L , ~6~ ;. 1.~ MoIntYre JOO sa~ U &4 - Irl Int Bill 3&00 S~ ~9l\: ~93\7. -lLil ~errlH 2.500 l'l.'i 115 125 - 2: Int Haf'l Z600 <43% -'3 l it 4:n. - ~ .. Mid CAlb 1100 I! '~41 Inl Nick 2,;00 92\. 91'\; 9)\;

The S.S. :-ionia, the surrey'': ship A.P. Cameron, the ~tV.· II?

Sybil Scott and the M.V. Seatlea'; , I ;~: con. AT COCK "'~i ~ontla)' flt(l()'3 I 93 + tr,t Pap .~OO 1:21 119 l41~, ~l~i

N Formaq 106llQ J\VJ 2! J() -l1,) Int Tel 8.00 40 39~, J9+i - ~4 N Jack L ~ I+l I .~, Joh:u Man 6200 S3\:i. :.~. ~ .;..' ::,- Pac coal llOO t2 ~ t'2 KrUll ]'200 3lh 33\, 13;,..:.14-II' SanU.'r. lOO I I 8 - "0 Xrwhlor llOO 21 23\.0 231'0 - Ii ;'IIW Amu et '2QOO 101 103 lo.a -q LOWe'. ll'lc 10000 3'2'" 321r. 3~~, - h Nonnl lllOO II 11 19 :II1"holl 110\) I~~ 44", 4l N A Rare M 1100 159 l~ U.~ -5 MarUn Co 11600 4I~ 4~, o.~, + a. Obabk1 5500 13 JJ 13 M'rrti: 4300 8]l,--l S:'r4 811,. '-'l OptnWcn lJt10 ZI 10 20 MlM ~M ~lOO 136 IlJ 135 .... ~4

The. 5.S. Northe_~ Ranger, th~ ,I i~ AmerICan tug C,'.,l222, the M.' I r V. Bamafash and tr.e M.V. Clar·: II enville. The S.S. Kyle and thr. I" S.S. Glencoe are moored up for. .'

Orchan :noo 163 15 160 -2 'MD~tlmr 5600 ~~ W~i 1Hi - ~. Paw 500 500 500 SO(! ..:.iO Sat A\' sc.o 33~'" 33 JJl,. HI. Pouduh 1100 iJ " , -< N.I ca", 5600 2\; 1\0 1 .• ',

tho season. The M.V. Pay Off I i which is owned by Mr. Riche of I I' Colonial Street will l/1tfr ,0 on t local fishing. ' I

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PtMbK .'\.00 ~ 40 ~ Nat Dltt S900 33:;'-, 33~, 33\7; ~ ,. Pltl Gold 1000 I ,5 N.I Gyp 1100 1810\ 610 - + ,. PortJle 1.5.00 1 6.1 :l -; 3 ~y Cent 11'00 ~h ~\.. 2'9~J PortU: wu 210(1 21 11 11 +::! NY r.."ll nOO!r.i Soh 9h - '. Que ~hllt 160 19 19.5 19~ -3 :"\or Pat: 1400 51!~ Sl~i 51a • .:.. Ii. WHARF. : \: Qu~ Cop 500 10 ~ M 01\11\ Oil 12000 42~i ~l ~~l' ..;..11.4

'Que lJU! :!JOO Sl5 ') i! ,-:~ Q-.Jtb Mar 13.:.00 H~i 33 1,;: ~F' - I.

Que au 500 5 ~ .'i - ~-l Parke D. ~ 4S ,,];, U~ - ... QUt Sm.lt 5000 25 tl !:~ -1 renn lUt 3.)lM 15', ,r, IS .;. 1;' lhd Cre.lt 000 IJ'ri ~ I:,] PJotelps D ~ El,. ~~\-:! 61'" - " !it l.a'l1' "-H 4000 .\to :\5 ."0 ... l! :PlUlUp ~or !JOO tiJ~1 63 63 --'4 Shemtt 1100 Jl..5.:u;n 3&.5 PUt rIlle: UOO! Ih "' II SlJcllta lOCO 10~ 105 :~ -~ I'roc Cam 12100 A4;. 331rl U StltP 1\ 45lJ U3\1 :Jlia IJr:z PullmlD 100 s.I~ ~Ir:! ~l" Tlt"h e :\!OIl IHi 11 1'~'2 - 1., IRe., 11000 SO j8.i • j!P4..l I 'T,nn 2C1OO!.O ~o Yl 'I .PtepLlD ~tl !.OO' p, P, PlI 1. 'Tlb Jl.!xpl!'l 4100 :!I t!~-':' 25~7 -~!.iI ' Royal ThJl :\O(l 4PI ~~j, 4tP • .;. '. TiIIJ'l &51" 5 II; Suu ItM 6~· ·H'. "3~~ 44', • .,. ~,

I The ~I.V. !\orma and GIJOvS

which is owned by Capt. Chir!~~ !! Kcan Lc; now ha\'in~ minor .. ~~ ;'1 pairs. after whic will '::0 on ~r:i' dock on the ei~htccnth of l:I;~ month. and after coming olr ,!;.;.' dock will ;:et readv to C\'ciltuallv take frei~hl later 'on for th~ u;.

. \'In,lalt In<<!. 21i ~ :6 -1 Sinclair 2M ""~. 64 l• 6P~

Vrntures '200 SlO:UJ 3OL, _: 5ocony 15~OO 4'4 4:,. "I, - I';. \'ir.WI SIlO:l ~l ~1 -I Sperry It l:iZOO n;. :J~i ~l~. - I, Wen!!:cll 15«1 31,:' l:~ :1~-:a - l, 'l Std on Ind !!lQO 5.21r: ~1 r ,:;2 - 1,

Wut\'ille 11M ,;..,. '~1 ,.;. Sid Oil:-;J J!6QO 5'~" ~l' ,H~. -l~i stu.d Pack 1~ 1!~. 1:!1,1 12\, - ~4.

Total nln: hldcJtriaJII 1&O,~. mi1'1" TUII (.0 !.:!OO 8,1;" 8l~ 84 1 .• ~!;I ar.d oil! U5.~. . Ttt Sul;JtJ. lVOOO ~J1.:!J !3 - 1.

ual northern ports. AT CROSBIE and CO" LTD.

The ~LV. Sharon and Vau~· han in charge of Capt. Dads i~ taking freight for the following ports, Eastport, Valeyfield, Bad-'

Timkt-n .... 00.53 5~ 5J - '. "!'w.nt C 3:00 C ,1 41"0.0. i, gers Quay Wesleyville Ncwtown Un Carb 2SOO 133\.-:t 116~4 138~~ -1~~ , d • New York

NEW YOlttt CL05n.'G ~TOCIt8 .,. n, ,"II.et.t~' YUII

Ntw YMII: Stoek 'Enhlntr-Aprll 1 (,-Odd 101, .d - E-I-dI,·ld.nd, ,,-Ex·

Uld AIr< rooo 611'0 ~ 8l\; +Ih and as far as Lums en. The. M. Uld Corp ~BOO ~. % m V. Shirlev Goodyear III loaded a t:s Rubbu &sao ! 111< )<;', ~ II Reneral car~o for the usual north· us 51 .. 1 l;(I()O 911. 9<1, 9110 ~ 1'\ ern ports but is detained by bad

t:s Gy~ 00 1.,; lOB. 10 ~ '<I - . .V,n,dJum ZlOO 3!1> m 3!\' ... ;; th W'II '1 h 't bl

!hl' W.lkm 300· l61> 3H' lIJV. + \\ wea er 1 sal w en a Sill a ~ stock bl .. Rip L", CI .... Ch'" W lin T,I 6()() 31\. 3 iii - \I time ollers. The M.V. Western

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"IT Ind 2lOO~" 53 ~ + % ~.~~~'.~ I;r'oo ~ .... -I' •.•. !,II' +1 Explorer. and the M.V. Colin II. AII".n1 2a!OO 13\0 13 m •• '\ = w. , Alii. Ch 14900:!t'!O 21% 291 .... " are moored upf or the season. Am Cln 14CIO 44" 44 'lV. - I. Amer.·can AT JOB BROS, and CO, LTD Am Cyan 1100 5l1.i ~3t', 5~\f . .l..:~'. Am !oIolon 31!O1l 3.!IO ]It, 3Vt _ "0 The ?r.V. Blue Prince is havin: Am Sm.lt zooo lO" ,9\'1 19" - a. AiOIE.'C.'N CLOSIIFG SlOCll8 a complete overhaul and a refil· Am SId 13(00 1 154it 16'" - ~. .,. nl ,-\ .. OCllttd. PUll AN Ttl 40100 ~J 2:61 26JI,. +S~. Amrricl.n Stock Elchln.lf'-Apr11 1 tal. Am To'o • 1200 101Y.i ,100:11 101\6 -l- 'ria (I-Odd lot, :\d - El~I\'ldtnd. :.:r-E,;· Armco SO 5300 OVl 0 0 ri'ht.. xw-E.l·warlntJ:.) Bool" Air 13100 4ffi 4l\\, ~il\ ~ 'i Sti There are sCI'eral Spanish 3!lrl 1!etb SIr!tI :!.IDO(l S2~it S!!\1i S!~'i ~ I, Rtnrk "alts RJ,b Le. Clo.~ C)s',,. Portun' f h - ~ t 1 . aabcD<'k ~m:'" l3i~ 33\.J _ .... A,rllccn 100 15-:S • l'i.16 ---I.If. ouesc 15 Ino ra\\' crs In lIor, \l'ar 1100 ,~ U'i H c 'i f Roll Ph,", HOO ,1 'I'. <2 -', port for supplie~ and after re· J!i'a:t . 01'11" ~~oo 4', 4 1~1 - "llllull 1M ,Ii. ~~ ~ .. 1 . - '1'1 f h" :'\rmstt Ck. "00 ~''''-a 40'.1 .. , ~oY~ _ Ii. 1':' Oil 1:,!O(r ~');.~Ol: ~C~: - ~.i J Ce1\'~n,it same- Wll sa] or 'l ~!r ·Jludd. Mfa' . H:001 ~6',. !.5~. ~~~ -'. "U1'1K R~ 1M I~;" HP. It\~~ rle,c;,tIn~rl port~.

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Doctor jordan'Says-¥-'FORTH,E LADIES. * Il:"~ ~;b ,:,,~·~r',,~·I::: 1\, . - ... ----.-----~ A'M'--E-R--'-C-A*-'N'-" --'-M' -E-N--U---~--'*'-~'-"--'~ aLOOD VU8EL 1)181ASES

AU OnEN BAFFLING AFFLICTIONS I ~;~~~[:iniO,~keth~h8 b~O:yd I V~I:~ Between' p ~ R SON A l

IT EDWIN P. JORDAN. M,D, Ing machine works. ' BUefler's dluue I. In In!lam· Sur,ery may be necessary. CHI T CHAT

l,tlatiOll of the U:1In& of the blood I Wheo the blood supply has beilo U · ! ftIIN. particularly thOat III the Itopped to a toe. for e.,(Rmple. S

, I iIIJ aDd leet. It may Iud In ~Ime the tissues wlll die and the en· GIRL GUII)J:; 8ROADCAST ,II the complet. blockase of blood tire toe may have to be cut olf.

~ow ·throulb the Involved blood Raynaud's dlselle II a related W ., .... Is. blood disorder-with certain 1m· om' en • ThUi the nonnal pulsation of portant dlffere~cu. In this dis· :~ blood vellel. In the affected order the blood vessel. affected 'limb may disapptar enllr.,),y. ill. Into Ipasms and C1)ntract us :Thll II ODe of the characteristic pecla\ly when exposed to cald, 'sliDJ. An emotional upset acts In a

The weekly Girl Guide broad· CBst will be heard tonight at 7.30 on CBN, when the Girl Guides of LewLsporte will be taking the nature slud,' course .

:: 'DIll dlseut Is much more similar manner.

. MARRIAGE MORE THAN ROSY IN'CERLUDE, YOU

TEEN.AGERS EXECUTIVE "We're old enough to kno'~ SAMES OMITfED

what we want." writes a IO.year. In connection with the annual

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'ConUMn In men than tn women. Raynaud's disease Is mOIl I: but whether this Is duere to heav· common In the hands. Conn· i'lli'. tinoltlng or to lOme olher qU~'ltly the Il~Rer8 often turn , . feuon Is unknown, Actually, Ihe white when put In cold water or ! 6~ cause Is not e«llrely clear. wh~n anvthlni else happens which

tbMh there may be a family produces a contraction. of the , teqdency., • ' I b:ood vessels. Exposure to cold.

old girl who is plannl~g much meetIng of tnc Women's Liberal against her parents' WIS;lCS. to ' ,Assoclatton in Friday's News '\ marry a 17.year.old boy as S00n the names of two ladles elected M . S I boys and girls fer 85 he finishes high school In : to the, executive on Monday arrlage· tea S home life. ' June. 'night last were inavertently .~ :'This is where We need

Ills known however. that to-I emotional upsets and like factors blcco Imoklnl. Inrectlon. ring· which bring on the symptoms worm' lind a chemical pclson I should be avoided, Here. too. kllOwn as ergot ~IIY a part tn tobacco must be absolutely lind

Sure, you're old enough to i omllted. M~s, Isobel Smith was Cream of Home MISS Lnw;on says. "~lo!1 know what you want today. But I, elected a vlce·presldent for the ?re l~terc.sted in the se~.io! fell' IS-year.olds are old enough sixth consecutive year and ~!rs. E · C Ill' hfe coms bt:a'J>e to know what they may want Edward :'lo11oy eJected a vice· COnOmlCS rop t~ach fmanccs, mannlm,!~

tilt 9r1i1in of the dIsuse, at ieast I permanently banned, in.,ome people, Women are more susceptible

five years from no\\', president. Also Mrs. ~lax But· bUYing. And there is I

Besides. there Is more to marr ton as a vice.president instead plaCe for a male tcacher i.l lage than knowing you want to of Mrs, Max Batten 8.5 printed. BY AILEEN SNODDY classes. 111 thll connection It Is Inter· to Raynaud's disease than men,

falini lo note that chronic pol· However. In one study of 307 'sooln, brought about' through patlent~' llttle disability occured eatlnl ergotized bread, pBrtlcu· 8'ld no dellths resulted rrom the la.r\)r when It is rye bread, ap· dl~ea~e. In almost half It be­,pea" to brine on the the dlsese In C11"P loss troublpsome or even·

be married, : Albany. N. Y. - (NEA) - "Besi~e." it neler hurt 14 There Ls the matter of \lvlng CONGRATULATIONS Practicing hom e economists I the mille point of \ie\\'~'

expenses, UNles5 the boy YOU d seat,l ca,ntentedly .in split·levels She also wou',d I',k" •• Congratulation~ arc extende ' ~ arc In love with Is able to support have theIr profeSSIOnal counter· more men hehind th.

I h· 1 f I h f to Jim Hennessey and <111 the you w t out he prom e t er 0 parts wringing thei.r ha. mI.!. lunch counters. 5ch:"",

f III h . 't d f I hoys of the st. Patrick's Army Th b f .~

your am es e lsn rea Y or DE LUXE. h the word ror this dessert from Ihe Golden Stale. . ere are more ,10 s or rias reqllire :o? plan',:,·,,' ,~ome people. tuo'l" disappeared, ~ot all victims of Buerq"r's II hns been 5uSlle!ted these

disrase can be Ireated alike \'.\'0 rli~CP'el are the result Df .\bsolute al'oidance of· labaccQ, these whl~h have Impaired

I g , I Cadets Corps Band on winning t d h t th marr a e. Flaming orange sections are spooneti over a rich rice pudding. I first place in the festival. Jim rBlne ome economlS s an good buying me:ho1~ a"d '

There is the matter of rMpon. . 1 f h I there are people to flll them. cerlainly could help r€T!" slbllity, Sure, you're old enough BY GAYNOR MADDOX [ed cognac. Ignite. When the IS a so one 0 t e mosl popu ar But it's ali a merry circle. Mar· - -_.-

! r&mo\'al of a",' sources or Inr~c· ~OlT'e of the hormDnal funcllonl llon and a goOd inlnhe of nuld~ Relief h~~ sometime5 be'en re­~nd salls are g~nerally recom· portrd from nutrllional supple­mended. me11, anrl appropriate endocrine

d I "Four Jays". Thl·· greeting

to fall In 10\'e an to live n a We have a friend in Culifornia. flame has oied down. transfer 0 riage. it appears is sles\lng the H · I ros)'. romanllc glow. But ne \\ho Is quite a "spooner." lie.: tile scallops to a hot platter. comes from all his friends. I majorit)' of the women who I elr oom you old enough not to resent be. name is Gertrude Austin and: Add to the pan one cup heavy, majored in the field. And why'

In thr more seriolls cases the Inb!et~. The lise of rauwolfia rool OJ!! of drug~ to nrel'ent coagulR'1 ~r lls d"rll·atlves •. whlch Include tion of thp blcod mav be useful (<ume of the tranqulllzeTB, also

Ing tied down by children, to nothing makes her happier. or I cream and blend with the juices HAPPl' BIRl'BDAY .1 did many of them major in home .. Worth,r swap a girl's easy existence for I her guests. than 10 spoon orall· in the pan, For a thicker sauce, Congratulations to Ral' illS' ec~ Well... I a woman's responsibilities? . ges over something, This time add small balls of bcurre manic I ner who celebrates his 16th I "I guess we did too good a jor I "--

r.ood result. also, have been 'p. nls been round UlIcful.

There I~ themallerofeducnl.it.srice pudding that ge'.s the de. (equal parts' of butler arK! nour blthday today. teaching women 10 be home I . Ion and growth, Your husband l'lightful 0 ran g e treatme"l. keneaded together). Pour the I makers," says Dorothy S, Low! (~::::jin;".:~~" will have to give up any Ideas ~!ake a gourmet surprise de,. sauce over the scallops; garnish son, of the Bureau of Home r '0 '

he might have of further educat. serl. with chopped parsley and sCrI'e Fashl·on' TI·pS nomic, Educatirn of New Yurk : Ion If he marries you, and vou ' Orange Rice Flambe (Makes 4.6 pipi~g hoI. A former teacher who strayed:

WILD SUMMIT

By MATT STUART

may have to give up similar servings! In night wear It will be 'he, into administrative work in Ai· \ thoughts, One package W',.ouncesl rice bany, she admits the future at

Remember that the young pea. pudding mix. 1 tablespoon grat.: r,,\:-iUT BUTTER DRESSING A lady's undcrpinnil<gs have a this moment loolls dim for' ~ lIla i! "," I,.", Dht,rh,t4 ., MEA 1t",.,1. lie.

pie who are waiting ror marrl~~e I ed orange peel. one·third CliP I IS :-iEW VEGETABLE COM· lot to do With the way she looks schools and industry. I until they are old will be gellmg I fresh orange Juice, one·third CliP I PAN ION So, IIhell you go to shop for bras i She points out that ~ew York I a beller preparatlDn than your light corn ,,),rup, ., tcaspDon -- and girdles. don't JtL,t ask for a ' schoDls I'(rartuate 300 to 350 home

THE STOll\,: Only Burke ; and Bialock aurl swayze."

young man and yet he will have I salt. I envelope unnal'ored ge;o.. We've Just tried 8 new 1re~·' 32·A. Tryon each and. erer, i economisls but get only 80 of I to complete with the better edu. tin, 2cups orange cltu~ks, \',' sing for green beans and other garment YDU buy. It makes a, these as teachers. The ones not I cated when he seeks advance· cup brandy Dr orange extract, I vegetables, The base is smooth difference. I respDnding immediately 10 the

'. Benedict'l ranch hal been : Gil Yeager fu~ed himself In . unmolested by Mude Bu· i his saddie slourlllni his weight Uln'. powerlul came com, 'In his off btlrrUP· "You can·t

ment In whalever work he choose ~!ake rice pudding according peanut butter. Tomato saLlce, ' -- : strain~ of ~Iendelssohn drift in· Co It Isn't Just a queltlon of 10 package directions lor usdaI' vinegar. m'Jslard, garlic and Recently, nell' photos of Prin·: to dieletic.'. nutrition, hotel man·

being. sure that yO\! are In love orite recipe to serve 4 to RI, other lively scaso:lings are ad· cess Grace of ~IonacD show her agement i:lduslry and research. Marriage Isn·t ju~t a roma~llc Cool. Blend in orange peel. ded, Margaret Deeds ~lurphy, wearing glasses, They're ve~y Evcn in these areas. though. Interlude. It·s a hfeLlme chOIce, Combine orange juice ,corns y., weE·known food expert, gave us becommg. too. If she reglr~s Ihe~e is a shortage of qualified

blnr.'Burkr baa managed to blame tilem lJr being cautioul 'Iurvl", by bowing 10 an and cynIcal, AI>c They've taken

Maybe you and your )·OUng man! rup and salt in chafing dish or the recipe from her colleelion of t11em as a filshion acces,cry. \vhy personnel. Couoled wilh rela· had belter talk over a few of sa u c epa n, Ileat thoroughly nell' ways to u~e peanut butter. quibble? Put your glasses on and livclv loll' numbers of un:ler· the points brought up here and Dissolve gelati" in hot syrup. Peanut Butler Vegetable . enjoy looking at faces. grad'cates \\,orki"g loward de·

Uln's power. Munwblle. a lot of klckm6 around by the 'Gil' Yrn8rr hu convlncecl combIne, Rnd u,ouih of that somr of'the .mall ranchers' 80rt of thing can knock aU thr

Bee If you don't Ihink il woul~ be Add orange chunks and ~eat Dresdng IYleld: 2 cupsl grees. it adds up tD good news beter to postpone your marriage 51011'1>·, st i r r in g occasional. One·half cup smooth peanut Did yoa knDw that some ~ar· for someone looking for a pro·

'ihat they must fight to reo sport out of • tnhn," ·,aln their sial en ranie, "It can' also make ;urn good

• • • and mad." Trezevant IIrowled, :\ "11 "Well, then," murmured Jed

ror a rew yeRrs, Iy, Pour brandy or orange ex· I butler. 1,i cup tomato sauce. 3 nels are green' And that others fe,sion. tract into center of oranges in' tablespoons vinegar, 1', (ea· are violet and stili others Ihe Career opoortunities will be, chafin;: dlsh. Allow to heat with spODns onion salt. '" teaspoon )'elloll' of topaz gems: It's quite wide open through 1%0. accord· I'

out s t i r r lng, Then ignite, . .loll, ',:, leaspoon prepared mus· true. The green garnets bring ing to the American Ilome Eco· I

Spoon naming sauce ol'er rice I tard, 1 tablespDon A·I sauce, ,~ Ihe highest price of all garnet nomics Assn. '

;"Never," Bastian SAid. "ts a :'lIms, "while we're layln' It on : Qng time, No man can figure the line about who 15 and who : hat far ahead. By the way, ain't. what abDut ~urke ~en.

i I what's your feeling abu·,t I'm diet? He lure aln l actin the , : fellow. Yeager'! You ~.tlSfled 10 \ part of any roaring lion. What'l

'have hom come ba~k un the his Idea, 'playing along with the , 'prairie7" combine. cheek by jowl? 1 11· : I Burke shruwged. "I'd say that ways figgered you and Anita I , I WlS his business entirely. Th~y being pretty fond of Burke, . 'tell me he's been COtvplNfty Alec." . . ; cleared of thal Cress l,u\'/1.> "I can't figure Burke ~,ny b~1o

. shooting charge." ,ter Inan anyone else. sud I "And they tell me," ral'pea i Yeager. "We got no right to cUB.!

I I Bastian brusquely "thaI this I out any man Just because his, Judge Carmody is' a fool who'll, point of view does~'t agree wlth believe any latry stor~ if it s ' ours. ~aybe Burke s got reasons

I eished up to him slick ~.lUugh for playing his cards the way : So Just a big bunch of us hren' he does," , . . . i convinced thal Yeager Isn t a I kiUer. We don't want hI' kInd "~y girl Anita has an Idea

: • on this prairie and we're guillg about the Benedict!," Alec Trez· ~: to.run him olf It. ShJuld he evant offered, "She's worked It l!IhOW here, send him jlJckl:ti; out from a couple of things ; For he's Just hte sort to bring I B~rke totd her before her and • trouble to anybody who i!o.ts' 'hlm busted up over the combine : frlendiy with him." argument. Anlta thinks the rea· I Well, nere it was agRlI. Pre~ son Burke plays It friendly with .ure and lhreat, partly veiled, the cQmblne people is becaule partiyopen. Bow to the :il!~reei of old Uncle . Dave Benedict, of the combine or take the ccn· dho's a plenty sick man, and nquences. In an effort to be~p I· hiS been for a long time. Anita the hoarseness of anger from figures It'l Burke's feeling that hil voice, Burke cleared his should the Benedicta ever gel throat harshiy, I booted off their land by the

"No reason for Yeager to '[ combine, it'd probably mean I Ihow here." quick finish for old' Dave. And

"About that, you can·t tefl', I if Anlta'i rl~t in thls." Treze­Jutlan I8ld, "You never know." vant ended gruffly, "It mean. He took I deep drag on his clg that Burke'" not only got arette, moved to leave, "Just nerve. but plenty of It. For It dropped by to give you thl! takes a lot more to Itand up to worct:" . a deal like that and hold In,

Suti. Ulouiht Burke savagely, than It d,?es to blow and atart .ell Jusl came by to ~Ive swinging. ,

, HIe d, Gil Yeager straightened in bls At f kltch~ door, Meade laddie, staring down through

lu!ltn paused' and looketl at the nigbt to where the Benedlct Lauri .. · Her back WSI to him beadquarters lay formleu, and ltill her slender sboulder. erect invlelble In the dark. Here wal

defianl. an' anile whlch. for lome "Obliged for the coffee." obscure rUlon, had not occur· Laurie neither moved nor an. rred to him before. And al he

Bastian tramped out, considered it now, It fitted and foUowlnl. Butiln made sense It could a1&o ac­

to hll horae gathered count, he decided, not only for p the trailing reins' and ltep- Burke'l attltud. ,but for Laurie

into the saddle, From here B.nedict's seemlnl friendliness stared down at Burke and toward that fellow. ;Meade Bu·

... ~I •• some final curt words. tlan Such a Iwilt surg. of ntis· ember what I laid .. No faction followed on the heels of

or comfort of any kind for I this reasoning, it startled him. fellow Yeagerl" It It's true, he thought, I

Burke drew a ireal deep lure got lome apololile, to "That's maklnl I't defl. make ....

enoullh, You don'! leave 8 (To Be Contiuued) much choice. do yoU?"

• • • The~' came down out of the

r .. telllll",IJeI past the soutt rim of Manners Make Friends Canyon and It the

the timber bauled up 10 nillhl. Below them tb.

WI. an Inky gulf. un.! Maybe you Ire living a party except for I Iinale glit. JUlit to pay bac1c III of tbe peo­

of lliht far to the south pie you "owe". But, for good. Tuscarora town crouch. ness' sake. don't say so out loud,

the burly mlu of Nothlni sO" much detracts from Puk an Invitation than to have a hos-

be • I • good nllllll" teu say, "Well, I'm finally get· Jed MIIlII. "Time Ilte ~Inl around to havln, a party.

you wake. IlIIn with the II about time; too. u lowe of I I1In under hi. nOle. everybody In town."

Ihould lIenUe down fait." came Alec Trezevant's barril If you accept I date wltb a

"Let'l hope 10. For person you don't consider espe-.lhould be .ix of UI in' . '-'ly atlractiYe. It'. up to you thlnl inltelld of threr "'lake the best of the situation

1ID'I ...... t • means that you must be o~.r tbe Chbiqu: .Ious and courteous and In

I never would el~. , way give him the Idea that !aJh_I'II of real nerve o)lt ~ 'eu wlah you hadn't mlde the

Plume. but 1 did thin, I date In the first place . of IDtn lik. HiCke.1'10D . YOII could ~v. r~, ~DII

\ ,

pudding. either In senarale des. I teaspoon sugar. I cup pean'.lt oil. Iypes, Deans of hDme economics 'BY I

sert dishes or serving bowl. I clove garlic, cut. large numbers of job requests

Useful Accessories

Here's another "po~lr.over" IlIend peanut bulter with reo When you collect charm for a are going unfilled, Th~s slu· ,treat. It comes from our scouls maining Ingredients, bracelet, make sure that they dents who do plan to work in the I in France and is a ver)'. very More news, and this with a are in proporlion tn the ~ize of field find thomseII'P.< in dem3nn, ,special treat for I'eal lorers. boll' to springtime menu making the bracelet. A delicate bracelet esr;ecially those with advanced I

: Veal ,\ngouleme (4 servings) We receil'Cd a box of 6 new call.< for liny charms, A larger dc~rees and experience . I Pound 12 veal scallops 10 baking mixes from a leading' one can take the medium size, Olga Bucher, presirient of the : naper thinness. Blend tn~ether manufacturer in ~Iinneapolis. \ -- asso~iation savs the .<P\we 1 " cup flour, 1 teaspoon salt, ", Here's the list: , '. r\avy and fre~h black and shorta~e in t~,chin~ indicates I teaspoon fresnly ground black A new popover mix to whtch whIte checks dtl'lde the ':olor' the ol'erall conrlit;nn nf the ~Ield I pepper, "teaspoon ntltmeg. a you add eggs ano milk. honors in the perennials for F.<!ch year only 3.100 home ,,'J"-ition. Set a b:, i"i I pinch of ci~namon and a pinch Apple crunch mix containing spring for them, They're smart "~o~omics tn~chers receive their I w:th this rC'l 'J\ i :,:d '. i o[ clol'es. , Dred~e the, very thin real apples, spicy. sauce qnd rii"'omns. They am't fill ahout I TcmorrDII; I~,:r:"m~ : sc~llops With thIS srlced flour cunch ct'ust. Nothing to add In the spring coals, I'ou'll be 5000 new ilnd re~'3cement ',ea·, ,030: chare,. fi:c: croc"e: : mlxl.ure, ~~elt 4 tablespooss but, but water. Serve warm with' wise to look at beige, It is im· ching po<il:on~ in secon~ar)·1 tions for clol!\.; ~1 x 31 or . ter In a s~lllel and add 2 t<tble. cream or lee cream. portant. SChOlls. !luI. not all of ~hesc' inchcs in \0, j(l cotlO~: ~

Chalr·set plus oval dolly - iD popular pineapple des i g n. Smart for dresser. buffet, too.

spoons oiive oil and hlend, High quality pound cake mix. tcac~. Thcy go into industry or or 4B x fi.l or ;2 x 96 il When the fat Is bubbly hot but Add egg and milk. short night gown and the bab," work for newspapers, magazines Send Tlllnn·FII'[ not burning. saute scallops very A fresh fruit flaror banana doll pyjamas. Both lacy qnd radio or televisiD~ or some olher I in coir.s' for t:~i~ quickly turning several times cake mix .• Add e'gg and w1ter, feminine wilh lace. phase. I stamns cannot be during the process, When deli. Orange angel food cake mix Besi~es good working cor.di· ST . .JOII:-;·S n,\ILY catedly browned' and cooked with pi"eapple and lemon crys· demic), Ramea, Burgeo and tions, ~lis5 Bucher confide.~ 'hat Household Mis O'pl, 60 through, add one.third cup heat. taLs and 13 egg white,s in the mi ' LaPoile Dist. lepidemlcl, Lew· this is nol a low·paying profes· ST ... WEST,

~ _____ . isporte, N.D,B, (epidemic), ~ion. Teacher salaries range Print plainly ~.\)IE.

TI.pS H ea Ith Enc.phillti.s-Gnnder Ill. from $4.000 a year in some start· PATTER~' ~DIIlER, Men. Menlngitis-SI. Gear. ing positions to $12,000 or more O~lr ne'" J",I!' A!ice

gc'S Disl. (1). for colleg~ deans. In business. Needlecraft l'3:alo~,e ~ll Salmonella Infection the potential income is ~IO,OOO 10 I' e[.· dcsi~ns :0 order:

Fashion Bright blues, lilacs and rosv

reds are getting spring off to ~ brilliant start. Bone·colored ac· cessories are gelting a big play. too.

The white hat Is sparkling ~on· trast for a spring suit or COlt in a vivid color. And shoes some· times are matched to hosiery' in color: blue. lilac or apricot.

For summer, designer Pierre Cardin shows a tiny pillbox hat adorned with a single huge rose.

Paris has a new use for jew. eled ear clips: they're worn In the hair rather than on the ears

Report John's (1). or more for experienced home ing. 'knitlin~, embroider!, Scerlet Fev.r-Corner Brook economists. dolls, weal'in~, A ,)lfeial

The following communicable (6), Of ~he 42,000 home pconomists the catalog to keer a d....a

diseases have been reported Strep. Sort Throat-Corner teaclung in schDols. Miss Law· pill' occupier.-a cu:od ,. to this office for the week Brook (3), Fogo (1). SDn would like to see more men clothes 10 color. Ser.C lJ

ending Aprli lIth. 1959: Inl. Hepatitls.-St. Lawrence amon~the swishing skirLs. for your COP)' of tr,e 000i. MUlln-Corner Brook (10), Burin Dist. (24). Calvert, "Home ec." he explains. "no

Deer Lake (3), Fl' longer menns only cooking Rnd erry and Dlst. (1). sewing. We are adjusting clas·

Gutre' Ent.rltll- Gaskler's Pulmonary T B St J h • • . - . 0 n S ses 10 meet Ihe changing needs 5,:\tB. (1). (1), West Coast San, Corner of the American home."

Scabies-Sandy Point. St. Brook (5), Bell Island. C.B.. To do this more schDols each George's Dtst. (2). Shallop (1). St. Teresa's, St. George's year concentrate their couTles Cove. St. George's Dist. (I). Dlsl. 0). on hDme management and con-

Inllu.nxa-St. John's( epl. V.D,G,-{B). sumer problems - preparing ------~~=---~------~---------.-r-- - ..... -~ -,....-- .. -

"ASTRO·GUIDE" By Ceean Birds and Beasts

For Satun!'y. April 18 ACROSS

For an opaline jello'M • fect. mingle hl,e, Jal'end!! gpeen €yeslwdo\\' on roJ:' applying. as wilh all !i! ows close to the bas! of ~ she~, startin~ at Ihe iClidr ner and hledin~ o,t~lr~

Pattern 7233: crochet direc· tlons for chalr·back 12 x 15".!, armrest ,7\.1. x 1111; oval dolly 23 x 15~ Inchh· tn No, 30. Mat· chin, 'round dolly - Pattern 7li8O. Fur Jackets for spring get 1 Feline beast

4 Dlplomaey

3 Most sensitive 4 Singinll volct 5 Seed "I!!<sel

Send T81RTY·FIVE ,CENTS I while eyelet·embroidered collars (in colll.l) lor· this pattern from the hands of Parisian de­(stamps cannot. iJe accepted) to signers, This is a fresh new look ST. ,JOHN'S I)AILY . SEWS, ror 'fur, . HOUSEHOLD Arh Depl, 60 FroDt ST" ',WIST •. TORONTO, .ONT. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PATfIi:RN NUMBER.

Ollr new 1~9' Allce Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue has many loyely designs to order: crochet­ing. knitting, embroidery. quilts, dolls. weaving, A special gift. in the catalog t",keep a child hap· plly occupied-a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book.

11 Is Important to select a face powder that enhances your skin. And avoid the white rice pow· der look of earller days, Select powder' that matches your skin tone or Is slightly darker. And If you have dry skin. use a light· welghtpowder. '

Want to freshen your make·up when you are unable to scrub off the old? Wipe off 'as much of the old lipstick as possible. apply • bright new mouth and then stroke forehead. cheeks and chin with wet fingertip! to renew the moisture of the old make·up.

Many of the new sllpl. es­pecially the half slips are knee· deep In lace, Lovely.

know. Since you didn't It l.s 10W' lault,. lIDL hII.

What could be prettier than mother - of • pearl buttons on a navy blue coat? Paris shows large butons.

Molher·of·pearl necklaces ap­peared In the recent Paris ~l· lections. Some were white and some had been dyed delicate pastels, But all necklaces were bibs, .

Donations A variation of a "hard times"

dance wa~, recently held by a group in St, Laurent. P .Q. In· stead o/wearingold clothing, each guest brought one good us· ed garment to be donated to the Unitarian ServIce Committee, Warm overcoats, s w eat e r s. skirts Bnd trousers were espe­cially welcome. and will provide urgently needed protection 10 Korean refugee families. Out· grown baby garments wlll be earmarked for Arab refugee bablM In the Middle East who have been pledged 25.()(x) basic layettes by the all·Canadian Unl· I tarlan Service Committee with headquarters at 78 Sparks Streel " OttawL

Present-For You and Yours, , • Your tendlllCY to "l&1kativeneM~ should be fought al'inrt. You could hum In m. coccnt peraon by thouahtlCSl­n-.a. Some rouah JpoQ may},. ~DCOIll1leled iI1 romanlic aitua· tiOll. SomeoDl bll to Ii" i41!1d It, m1aht be you. Avoid 1IIUal Saturday nlaht gliety in favor of quiet punults with family.

Past. , , On Apri118, 1953, Future ... A.aaIyaU of 1l!9P!Y­Micby Mantlc hit a home run dcmlDd fKlan iIIIIlcala • mod­in Orifflth Slldiwn, WuhlnstOo,' crate riJo In catt1e .lIlUghler. that Invelecl !!6!! ft.1I1i believed ~o Important ~ are for_

th . In the marblti.Dil of cal_ 10 be I loqat hit BYIf mea- World demand for nw hid. lUred In a recuJar bJr.leap willike!y exceed aliahUy 1arPr 111M. IDppll- thi.a yut,

The Diy Under Your Sign A~B (Iorft tHICn 21 to April 191 lllAA ISt,t. 2'J te Oct. 211 10. ,.u.. chA,IIt IA J>IAO "7 .. _ 11101' IlIiIIo .. Ilk _ 11!'4 ~ ...,.. c-p. 'lrii& \lIllooTltl.~ IhIlQ .. mlllI ... .-1

TAU~U5 IAp,n 20 te loI,y 201 SCORPIO (ott. 21 I. H..,.21) illay INt iAlt004 01 """", • .....a --. y", ha.. ........ Idou. PIaa • Pl Dolor ~ _t&cII for 1M pr.-~ IT ....... 'lrit& _"' ... friaI,..

&IIoIIHi (May 211t J.", 211 SAGmA~IUS (HeY. 22 It Dac,211 Iloa', ba • ~~l II 7'" .... ·1 loa .. 0ptiajU111 .,I1T1IlIIM ,boll ... ""III· 10W .... "'7, If TO 1a Ifitoofllllt. • .. , mad. _I Ibo • .,.. /lANCER (J"n 22 h July 2t 1 CAPPJCORH (DHo 22 t. J.1Io 20) 800ak ., 1 .. 1114 01 ........ Y",,'D 1111 0... Illr wathr frlIsIo!a U4"""" It ~ • , ronlL croft '" tioom pall. lI0 (JIIIy 22 It A.,. 211 AQUARIUS (J .. , 21 .. hI.. Itl "'""'.,'" rood Ie ftlu...ilot ,t0J004 ..... co.a·t ... 1/ .1W bI\I IIoniiIdIr .. juI,,,"~~. '"* I' ... t 10..., hili.

VI".O (Iia,. 2Z t. Sopt. 211 PISCES (~I.. 20 .. MIrth 201 aemn ... (til .- f_ u.. lIM Y ... ·'" I •• p&rtJ' IIIOI1d .04 tklo 10 1M _ IKIt )'tAl .. u )'OCt taI .. l.. oIib' to p .. , ... tl>< I<Qn.

C lilt. 7M101

B What Ihe owl i. called

12 Exist

6 Picture ~how 7 Golf mound 8 Blouse 9 Roman date

13 Great Lake 10 Location 14 :.fIne entrance 11 Anglo-Saxon 15 !>!nrnl wrong JeUers 16 Ordtnal 170rrer

nllmber 1~ Outmoded 18 Amphibian 231'ut in

larva 20 Worms 2l Head part' 22 Herb 24 Golf scores 26-plper, a

:,;:01'0 bird 27 ~:x>, :': 30 Par, "cered

writinXI 32 FJnche! 34 Give a new

chair 35 wtpes out 36 Wile ~7 Covered with

gold ~D A!cend

:24 J..;raziliaD ,Iale

25 Stale 26 Shiny fabric 27DlIIG IlP 28 Chemicat

sufflxes

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drinken 56 Individual • J7 Walch \

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r,cre We ~eed 1 sal'S "'\ , .' .1 or, d ,n the senior 'llce~ br:a~lt c". man:\~(lment d thrre i! • :r.a:e teacher iQ

i ~ nel er h~r:l Ie c:r.~ of view"

would like' " behind the

terl. Schoo; c' top plan,ir" z methods and '.. f'J:d he1p her~ 'I

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~H of fin~,ta!t,t , Set a b.'·"lfu. rn!'[ ;j' l.-:~cd c·

t'v.".5 r.c.r:ccm~

r .. '. fi:c: crochtt . ::oths 2~ x 32 or

\0. ;;0 cotton; 36 H or 7'2 x 96 in THIRTY·FlrE I' ror this cannot hi> ac IS'S D.\ILY I Arb IHpt. 50 :ST. T mil' SA~IE. ,'\ ~nIBER. If 19~9 Alice 1ft ('atalog);e hi.! 5ignl to order: :in~. embroider)'. .\"in~. A sptcial ~C to keep a l:m'O-·a cutout

color. Send 1S ~opy o[ the book.

NEWS, ST. JOHN'!, NFLD., SAT~RDAY, APRIL ", 1959 7

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Churc" of

Eng1arul

SERVICES new Cflrlstian Education Cen· tre. The buUdlni will .provlde accommodation' for two depart­ments of the Sunday School, a Young People'. Hall and ade­quate facilities for VOWR. The service of dedication wlll be

it1\'rOl'Slll,,\SD conducted by the Chairman of ~ (\TIII::lIRAL the St. John's Presbytery, Rev.

Sunrla) after Eaat.er Dr. L. L. Burry, and the Pre-Irr., H~:Y t'omm

iu)nI0

1ni sldent of Conference, Rev. A. N,

1101\10; I"~)(: Holmes, will give the .addre .. . EJ'.'r,,,~i>1. Preach· I 'and pronounce the sentences of or: 2 ~5 p.m., Sun·' Dedication. It will be a time of

I .Ir B,h:,' ('lass ~nd real joy. and gratitude on the · '.Ii P 1lI .. Holy Bap'l part of the people of Wesley

.: Churchl]'" of Women; Congregation. This aervice will ~: E,r",I1r.g and ser.,' be broadcast through VOWR. S;,~er: 111l' Rl'I'. C. J. You ar'e Invited to worship

with us on Sunday. Smi(P': --

· lIJ1':Lty. Tucsdo1)', ST. JAMES 1:'/ Sl:lInl;IY. i.30 a.m.; Corner Elizabeth Ave., Pawn St.

I~ Macpheraon Academy)

Morning Prayer I

Open the windowa of my min that they may catch the momlr liillt. Then thouah lunle .. rOlti I walk 111 hIVe thll mlon broa 1

and brliht. Do not Ipare mr Ttlt and try me. All things would see and f.I-IO that , may learn to know the best, th \ \\'orat, the faile, the real.

Let there be no shrouded caS( ment, Let there be no shuttered. pane. Show me Life: the gloom, the IIlory grief and rapture, sun and rain. Give me eyea to 5eek the beauty and I heart to under­stand. Ears to hear the voice o[ conscience-feet to run at Love's command. •

Give me strength to do with joy the taska that will be mine this day. Give me wisdom, humDur, courage, so that I may go my way-In the big tMngs and the simple doing what 15 just and rlght-ever faithful to the vision granted with the momlnl Ught.

Bishop Sheen Writes

TRUE GUILT BY GULTON J. SHEEN founded on the real .ullt o[ mur·

del'. She sliould ha~e washed her soul of tbe sin o[ murder, but she extemali~ed the crime and washed her hands Instead.

'. ;.5 a:n.; Thunda)" I (Now worshippIng at

· [,'1O:lltlJ'lnn: 'lunda~', Minister: Rev. D. L, Brown, : Irid"., a:ld Saturday, B.A.; Organist: Mill S, Hynea; I W hAd P ~'l 8 ,1m: Wetinesda)', Choir Director: Dr. C. Cho. atc n ray ," Th"r.,,~"~. 10 a.m. 11.00 a.m., Public Worship

Every now and then, there ap· peau In clrculaUon what 1S known as counterfeit money. Never has It been known that • government In the [ace of this false coinage shDuld declare that true mDney did not exLst. Why then 15 it that when hundreds of thousand. In our land have a guilt complex, that Immediately It Is concluded there Is no such thing as guilt? It Is this point that needs a little analysis, for It wilt save those afflicted mil· lions of dollars In good currency.

There Is auch a thing a s a false or morbid sense of gullt­this Is undeniable Somelimes 11 manifests itseU In exce.!sive handwashlng, extreme sensitive­ness to the crltlclm o[ others. a faLse aense that one Is being rol· lawed; at other Ume, in love o[ violence and horror movIes, bloody fights on televislDn. In which one transfers the guilt one has to another, "enjoying" the feeling that justlce Is being satLefled and the crime Is puni! . hed. "See. I didn't do It: 5Ome· one else did It, and he Is getting hi~. "

We have arrived at a condl· tlon In our country where there are no sinners; nobody ever goes wrong .. Other people may do wrong to them, luch 85 stealing, maligning, robbing and persecut­Ing - and for this they ought to be punished. But these holy In­nocents, ..men they do the same evil tlnlt8 to others. never ad­mit that they are !lnners. The day Is past when anyone should ever object to the Immaculate Conceptlon, for everyone admit! he Is immaculately conceived. They may be neurotics, or they may be psychotlc!!, but they have never done wrong. never committed a sin; they are as pure and holy as they came from their mothers' wombs. The very supine attitude of belnK stretched out on a couch Is It­self suggestive of the very com­fortable moral attitUde In which they believe themselves to be. After the murder had been com· mltted, Lady Macbeth ~ald: "I'U gild the faces of the grooms withal for It must seem their guilt." Thus did she trang[er her guilt, 8! guild today is often trans[erred to OedipUs and Elec­tra, bDth o[ whom have been much maligned in modern lar­gon or escape pSychology. Many a comedian In dealing with a person who hes a so-called in· feriorlty compleX h~ said: "He really Is Inferior." In like man· ·ner. Dne may say o[ those who sufrer from a guilt complex­"they really are guilty." It Is the buslneu o[ psychotherapy to wash away the abnormal; It Is t11e bu~lness Of Mlme<Jne else to wash awav the real guilt. As the phvsiclan saId of Lady Mac­beth: "More needs she the divine than Ite phYllclan."

.'. : Da,ly at 5.30 p.m. Service. Sermon text: "By the I -f~d3Y ; 31: p.m. Skin of htl Teeth.". The Junior Gird thy heavenly armour on.

Choir will be In attendance duro Wear It ever, night and day: or TIlE EPIPHASY ling the Mornlni Worship Ser· Ambushed Ues the evil one:

ltmh Road) vlco. Nursery, KInderiiarten "Watch and pray." Communion I and Junior Coni!'egatlons; 2.30

Even-I p.m., Sunday Senooll and Bible Class.

H. TlfOltW SUBURBAS MISSION 1::1. 1I,,!y' ('ommunion:, ~Iini.!ter Ha'rold Ivany. .. , rr0 1 rr. Preacher: i St, Paul's-Blackler Ave,

r D. "eod.ll-Broadcast Organist Miss Dallas Nicholl. :B~: ~4~ J1 nI.. Sunday i 11.00 a.m., MInlltor; 2.30 p.m.,

Ir,d B,ble Clas.: 4.01l I Sunday School; 7 p.m., Minister. ~;:il"l and Churchings; Fort Amhent 1m. E1ening Prayer. Organist Mrs. A. Morgan. · Rtl' S. J. Da\'ies; 81 11 a.m., Minister; 2.30 p.m.,

Confirmation Class Sunday School. Grovel Road

2 p.m., Sunday School; 2.4~ SCHOOL CHAPn p.m., Minister.

,m, Sunday School. Blackhead ROld 2.30 p.m., Sunday School.

•. \RI THE \'IRGIN Midweek Service at St. Paul's Suodl)' alter Euter Blackler Avenue Wednesday B

till, Holy Communion, p.m. ~alinl; 2.30 p.m., Sun

\dOli!: 2.;~ p.m" Bible Hll p.m .. Hoi), Baptism

Cilltb2 of Women; 6.30 Entloni !Mtt'1 Day: April 23-COl.m:on. :4 p_m., Sunday

PriIt Giving.

or THE ASCENSION )lount Pearl

1:11., HOII' Communion; LlI, ~I,:ins: 2.30 p,m.,

SchOol: 2.4~ p.m., Bible m .. E\'('~song.

ROAD 11:' .• Sunday School.

Presbyte,.,ian ST. ANDREW'S-"TBE KIRK"

Minister: Rev. A, M. Old. M.A,

11 a.m., Mornllla Service; 11 a.m., Sunday School;'7.oo Even. Ing Service.

The morning lervice will be broadcast over· Radio Station V.O.W.R.

ST. DAVID'S Mlnlsler: }'he Reverend J. A.

Goldsmith. . 11 a.m., Divine Worship; 11

I.m., Children of the Church; 2.30 p.m' l Church School.

Worship With Us.

ST. AIDAN'S Topaali ROld

G()l\"ER STREET :'Ilnister: The Reverend J. A. , . Rev. \\". J. WODI Goldsmith.

: Diree:c~ o[ Christian 2.30 p.m., Church School; llr. A. E. Heselwood' 3.30 p.m., Teacher Tralnln,;

tr.d Chnir ~l~l!ter: Mr' 7.00 p.m., Dlvlne Wouhlp. Olmond. LR.A.~1. Worship With UI.

I.m., Young People's S I · l CIIIS in the Memorial a vooon .'J.rmy : 1100 a.m., Divine

r: Rev. Dr. S "The MeaninK

m". Broadcast IIdio Stalion VOCM; 11 ~":ler) D~partment In

Room: 2.30 p.m.,

« TEMPLE CORPS SprlD'daie Street

Brigadier and Mrs. W. Oak­ley, Corp. Officen.

11 a.m., HoHneN Service; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evangelistic SerYlce.

p.m" Evenln!! Worship Ind Hymn SinK; 8.S0 p.m., Younl People's Soeiety.

Wednesday 8 p.m., MIIt·week service of praye r and Bible study.

You'll find a warm welcome It Firat Baptiat.

Church Of Jesu. Christ

OF LATTER DAY IIAlNTI

VICTOIUA RALL, Gower Strm

8,43 a.m., PrlNtho.od Meetioi; 10.1~ a.m., Sacrament Meeting; 11,00 Lm" Sunday School.

PMteoo8tal

BETHESDA TEMPLE 209 Nef Gower. Slreet

A. Chule), Snow (Putar); Ellie B. Snow (Aut. Putor).

lO.SO I.m., Prayer Service; 11 a.m., Mornln, Worahip; 3 p.m., Sunday Sehool; 6.30 p,m" Pray· er Servlcej 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. .

Monday 8 p.m., Prayer Meet­Ini.

Wednesday 8 p.m., Praise and TNtimony.

Saturday 8 p.m., youth Ser­vice.

Tbe Putor will .plalt at both lervlclI on Sunday. Th, mauI,e in the mornini will be

"That Blessed Hope" and Ihe lubject of the ev.nln,'. mea­lI!!e wUl 1:>e "The Firat J\elur­ractlon."

Putor G. Shaw will continue to speak on "Perlonal Evansel· iJm" In the youth Service on Saturday Diehl. ThlJ aervici IJ open for all Iii group •.

Everybody W.l~om •.

-Jehovah', Wim&Ie.

KINGDOM BALL, " IIIDrria ATellu.

'I p.m., Public Addreu: "Will Many Now Llvlnl Never Die?"

Sct!ool and Bible Clan; I Ill, Sor.~ Service; 7.00 D\':nt \\'or~hip. Preacher:

J. lI'oo![rey, B.D. Sub-111llPIllion Ol'ercome".

CITADEL CORPs.. -,Jotm' 11:26; 8 p.m., Bible Adlm'. Avenue .t Prlnel of Study: "When Jehovah Rises

~R.~STREET ISuppl),): Rev. S. · Organist and Cflolr

Dr. David K. PeteI'll. Director of Christian and Deaconess: Miss

Wales Street Up to HI. Unusual, Worlt"-

Sr. Capt, and Mrs, A. Prlt- ~~1t:1ien1tH: chett, Corps Officers. Tuesday, April 21-8 p.m.,

11 a.m., Holiness Service; 2.30 Pre-Convention Meeting, p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Friday, April 24, Newfound-Evangelistic Service.

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In these and other abnormal manife"taUonl of guilt, there is a dislocation or a transfer of guilt [rom the true cause to an Imagined cause, in much the same way 85 aperson a[rald to face the [act thai he has cancer will tell friends and even him· se U tha t he h as colitis. It Is the bus!ness of psycotherapJl to deal with these morbid distor· tlons of guilt, iust as it Is the bulness o[ government to 1eal with counterfeit money. But here !s where the harm 15 done to the patient, namelY, I[ the ~ne who treats him [or the abnormal denies tat there Is such a thing as the normal. It Is the business of a mental' doctor to rid the patient or the distorted expres­sion of guilt: but the doctor has harmed the patient if he denies that there was ever any ~ilt In As Kafka said: "Therels noth· the sick person be[ore him. Ing that so much contributes to

Macbeth Indeed had a guilt the moral growth of an Indlvl· complex when he Imagined that dual as a true and refined sense he saw Banquo's ghost be[ore o[ guilt." As being sick is one him. but there was a real [oun· side of the coIn and the healing dation [or Ihls fantasy. namely, physician the other sIde, so the murder of tbe general. Mac- moral guilt Is .the mlersy that beth Imagined he saw a dagger cries out [or· mercy. Misery before him, but did that mean without anv knowledge of Divine that he had never used a da~~er Mercy Is 'a complex, insanity, on Duncan the kIng? Lady Mac· mentel aberratiDn, anxiety And beth, according to her maid, [ear. Divine Mercy in the face went about washing her hands o[ misery and guilt and fear Is every quarter of an hour, but forgiveness. elevation and the this abnormal guilt cDmp.:.le:...x_w_es_..:g_1D_ri_o_us_j_o.;...y_o_! _be_l_ni_b_or_n_a_g_aln.

Power and Guidance of the

Holy Spirit Wllosoever drlnketh o[ the

water that I ahall give him ~an never thirst; but tn. water that I shall give him shall be in him

Open The Door To God

, Behold I stand at the door. and knock: I[ Any man hear my voice, and open tbe door, I will come In to him, and wlll .\UP

with him, and he with me." Rev. 3:20.

a well of water .prlnglng up In- I think you know God," she to everlutlng ure. (John 4: 14). said, "I desire above all else to

In ODe 0/ the streets o[ the city know Him too. Won't you tell of Cartaio, Costa Rica, there me how I can experience Him in ran, and perhapi stili runs, a my heart?" tlream o[ cool, clear water from This is what I told her. "I one of the hills nearby. It r311 want you to visualize B house on along the sidewalk I~ a concrete the top of a bill, 'I1Ie windows of gutter made fDr the purpose. that hOUie art loc:ked, the door

Divine Planning ,

I've laid aside my ruling·pen and let.lquare,

When Was

Morning Come

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Unpinned the finished tracing BY REV. DR. FRED SASS blow of desDlation. But as !h. from my board, "When the morning wa~ now staod ~obbing in the aard~n,' beo""

The prints are taken off and cir· come Jesus stood on the shore." hold He surprised her, lind ,'her;' . culated, John 21 :4. It was on the shore lonely trek ended In the mom i~ .'

The diagram, for future reo of the Sea of Galilee thai Jesus ing glory. ,' .. ' . ference stored. appeared unto His disciples. And as It has been, so It ~hall "1

With an~ious eye I check my The word "Galilee" means a continue to be. The road o[ ·tht·1 '1' ' ,:~ . lines and printing, circle. and the circle in the old pilgrim heart may at times bf··. ;', h' ,

I see a blot, a missing line, a world was a symbol for eternity. dark. rough, and lonely, so dark,'. _ i ; ,;',.1 smudge. The name was prophetic. It eX' so rough and so lonely thaI' . I'i.!'

They may be only small, bul pressed a hope and a belief in humanly speaking there seem.,· If 'I . they will never the hearts of the people that one no possibility of brightness' ill'- :\ ""~'

Escape the draughtman's eye day Someone wDuld come to the this life. But His word backed ','i,:.II, . when he shall judge. shores of that Lake with a great by the countless testimoniea 01 ' '"/<"1',

No time is mine to ponder o'er revelation abo·.lt eternity. And human experience all testify to .1 r . ,t': past errors. come lIe did, and that insignlci- I the fact th~t the end is not dark, - ,.,;, .:;<.

Today and 811 it~ working hours cant stretch of water was for the ness but light-the dar breaks' i y. ,1, are gone. most part the stage on and an~ the shadows flee away and 'j i,i', ,

Erase mistake~ and make around which Je.\US lived out there stand.s the MORNING' I'

amends I cannot the immorlal drama of His life. GLORY. I My job o[ work is registered Rnd Now we come to the last record. But H we are to experience '.

done. ed appearance' of the Risen the loveliness of the morning , But the morrDW with Its golden Christ by the Lakeside. and in it glory there must be a frank I ~ .

dawn awaits me, We see Jesus as the morning CONFESSION OF NEED. It Is Then other plans wll! come into glory of the Chri!itian pilgrimage signifir.ant that in this mom~n- I I'

my hands. -that morning glory which in- tous happening by the Lake D[ I I Which I must trace, ere men !initcly more than compensates Galilee, the disciples did not reo ' .

those lines may follow for all the hardships and :he cognise Jesus until they had 'con- . l· And utl![y the waiting world', weariness of the trek. Peter fessed their uller need. "Chll-"

demands. and his fellows had heen out on dren·'. He said, have yt any Ii I shall again take out my pen the lake all night and once again meal." They answered Him",

and set·square, as on many a previous occasion "NO". It was a 6imple direct i' A clean, unblemished sheet of they had callght nothing. In the answer. They might have given

linen take, grey dawning they made lor the Him an evasil'e reply: Illey , And line by line complete anot- shore. with no expectation other might ha>e temporlsed by begi!\r I,

her tracing, than that of telling their friends ning to excu~e themselves. But . I And atrive to keep It free from a story 01 fnilure. But In~tead, instead with the minimum of . I

all mistake. there on the ghDre stood Jesus. words they acknowledge tbeir ~ i The draughtsman gives to me a THE MORNI:vIG GLORY await-: poverty - and then almost im· i ~

perfect drawing cd tllCm at the end of the long i mediately He was recognised. :, I Of each plan needed ready day night of toil. I This was always the prelude : I

by da)'. Zacchaeus knew thai ex· . to vision-a frank conression Dr Tu mine to try and make a perience. Outwardly he was a porert)". an acknowledgment of ,I

flawless copy man to be em-ied. He seemed need. The man who was sick of And all his wi~e instructions to to have all that life could give palsy had nothing to offer Je~us

obey. anyone-money. possessions and bul a great need. The man who If I should fail him in any repro- health. But as a mailer of fact lay in the porch at the Pool of

ducing he was the lonelicst soul in all Bethesda had nothing to oHer The pattern which his hand has Jericho. very conscious of the Jesus but a great need. The 11'0-

draught out,. _ .. I scorn or his fellows .. And nCI'er man who talked with Him at the So sail I also fall the VIsiting I did he reel lonelier than w,hen he wPI! had nothing to offer .Him

work.smen 'found himself sitting on the but a great need. The thief on WhDse orders must be clear, and I branch of a sycamore tree. com. the Cross had nothing to offer

free [rom doubt. pletely ignored by the crowd. Him but a great need. And ·al· Thus He, the one great illaster Then in that bitter hour. sud. wa)'5 when this was the ap-

drau.ghtsman. denly he found the Face of Jesus proach - always there was a Fashions In love for me a plan looking inlo his own miracle. Jesus finally put in the

divine, II was one of . the ~reat parable of the Two Men who And as I ~trive to [ollow all His thoughts enshrined In the ~tory went up to the Temple to p,aY.

lea dings of the Prodigal Son. When the The man with whom and' for-A great respon~lblllty 15 mine. younger son rode into the far whom God could do much was Dear Master, grant me then a country, he soon had the crowd the man who smote his breast

perfect v!slon. . around him. like bee.' around a and said. "God be merciful to' That I mBY see Thy plan for me pot of jam. But. when his me. a sinner."

each day, money was done. SO too was the T:,e pathway to vision Is still Then as I trace the pattery o[ crowd. Sick at heart, aod 'Jur. the same - a confession of

Thy _ foouteps- dened by a desolating loneliness, poverty and an achllowledgment May others see, and understand he turned back home. But the of need. If John the Bapti\'l

the way. lights of home were a long '!lay found it necessary to cry, "I FREDA J. MOUllo'TAIN. o[f. and when still far dLstant it have need of Thee", how much

Homely Maxims seemed as though the young man more you and I? It is good to must fall by the wayside. But remind. ourselves that God can iust when it seemed so, behold do little for anyone who feels no the father him sell came bO'.lnd- need for Him. The sacrifiCES of ing alDng the road ... the MORN- God are a broken spirit and:8

Care[ul1y examine every of your business.

I~G GLORY breaking upon ~im I contrite heart. Yes, it is when' detail in his utler weariness. we stand before God and teli

Be prompt In everything. Take time to consider. but

cide positi\'ely. Dare to go forward. Bear trouble patiently.

Mary knew all about it. It Him of our po,·erty. then He can was with no lighl heart that she get busy. "My God is able. 10·

de- had made her way 10 lhe seplli. supply all your need_ .. all' your­chre. and er anguish was deep- need." Beliel'e it and you shall' ened when she found an empty lind contentment of heart and

Be brave In the struggle of life, Never tell lies. Never appter s<lmething more

than you are. Pay your debts promptly. Shun strong liquor. Employ your time well. Do not !'Won on chance. Never be discouraged. Be polite to everybody. Hal! 0[[ to the past. Coats 0[[

to the future.

Lord Jesus "Lord Je.!us, make Thy~jll to

me A living. bright reality: More present to raith's \'ision

keen Than any earthly o':JJect ~en; More dear, more Intimately nigh Than e'en the .$Weete~t human

Ile."

tomb. That seemed the final life.

just right

Brlaldler and Mrs, Cornick land Hotel; 6,4~ p.m., 3-<lay wl1l be In charie of serne .. all Convention be,lnI; theme: "BI d I Teacher of Good Newl"-2

· ., ~lorning Worship, ay. Tim, 2:1,2; 7.lG p.m., K1nlltry

I WII aurpmed to see grimy il ahut and the !hutters clDsed. workmen BlUing at the edge of It Is sprlngUma outside, but the tht a1dewalk. They were bare- house on the Inside kn()Ws lWth­footed, but seemed to have DO Ing about It. That little house ------,-----­thoUihl of putting their feet in- Is you! I want you to 10 thll to the water. anernoon and willingly open the CW!. JUnior Worship- DVc][wOiTH STlIEET School by M. F. Lalyn; B.15

Bible Study Group; . CORPS p.m" )Un1ltry Development: Su~da\' SeIlool and Sr Captain E Duffett and theme: "Kln,dom Intere.1a

, 7 ·p,m., Evenln i , Captain Bowerl~" Corps Of. FlHt"-MIt. US, by J. W. ReI'. II'. J. WooHTeY flcers. McBrlne.-

at tht 11 a.m. Ser· 11 H U S I

GlOR~EET Rev. P. J. Holl\o

· B.D.; Organist and Mr. Alistair Klns.

1m .. ~Iornlng Service Congregation. Sub­

made perfect In , 2.30 p.m., Sunday Bible Cia .. ; 7 p.m~

IVorahip. Sub j e e t: It Life'" B 1-'ell' ,. u p,m., OWlhlp Hour. WEtlLEY

Rev. A. S. Butt; of Vbltation: Rev, F. (lrzani&t and Choir 01.

I. G. AndenoD. Public Wonblp

Conll'eaa Uonj I Open In, Ind

01 ChriAtian Iduca-· 7 p.m., Publll! Wor.

feature of Sunda)' It Vlealey wUl be the I'd dtdlcaUolI of the

a,m., 0 neu .rv ee; 2.10 Ch .• S. p.m., Sunday School; 'I p.m., Sal· ",tJt1n. CJeI&Ce Viti on Meetlni.

HlJNDY POND COIPI Lieutenant and Mr •. J. Par·

ry, Corps Officers, 11.00 a.m., Holiness Service;

2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 p.m., Salvation Meetlng.

MOUNT PEAlIL COIPS Envo)' A. Man •• ll, B.A., ~d

Mn. Mansell, Corpi OUle.1'I, 11,00, a.m" HaUne .. flervlc.;

2.30 p.m., Bunday !chool; 1.00

Mer ieDDit'. iill 10111 b3 Empire ATtllae

11.00 I.m., SlInday Service. SUbject of Leilon Sermon: Doctrlnl of Alonemlnt: 11.00 a.m., Sunday School for pupils up to th. allie of 20 yean, We4nIlday:

8.00 p.m'l Meetin,.

Notel

p.m., 8alvatlon Meetln" GOWER ITIlIIT A welcom. awalta )'ou It an We shall welcome to 0111' pill-

~rp:--Com. and woflblp : pit It the morrun, slrvia. Rev.

F· B · Dr. •• BI,P, Supply MlnI.ter Ir.t apbilt of Cochran. street United' . ChlU'Clh no will pruch ~e

Churc' h HrDlOn, Tbil .mic. will lie btoadwt oyer J\adlo ItaUon VOOM. In the Ivenln, Mr.

IN POaT\JGAL COVE aD. WooiJrl)' will tab u I!lJ .ub-Rev. r. C; F.netl1 B.A, ject "Temptation Onteollle". US I,m" lIunda)' lIehool; 11 VlIltora will be' warmlJ wei·

IJII., Mominl Worship; US eomed.

Tbe thou,ht occurred to me . door . pull up each window, and that just la, in tht aplrltual me, nil that house within with the we have Juu. who lives to us light, warmth and .weetne .. freel), the wlter of me. Yet that Is wlthDut. God his been many of us remain In the dirt of about you alway.. His presence our lin and iniquity, when the with itl puce and powlr and clewlnlli 11 10 necessary and 10 joy will come Into your heart If available. you will only Dpt!I your me 10

GOO wanta dean vessels so Him." that He may fill !hem wlth the "I think 1 know wbat YDU Holy Spirit. It II onl), when we !J,Iean," she said quietly. are thua fllled that riVets o[ ilv- That evening. her flce radiant, Ing water can flow through us to she told me of what had happen-ble .. othtr pt!rsollS. ed and we lit down to share to· ~ Prayer: Dear Saviour and gether our heart knowledle o[ Lord, Thou didst lpeak to the God In ChrIst. woman o[ Samaria and offer her "Come In this diy, come fn to lIvllll "'Iter. May men and wo- ltay, rntn today feel that Thou Art _ Come in thll hour, eome In with' 111111 the IIIl'II In compasslDn and power love Lead' them to seek 3Ild ' d J find' Thee, who a1vest the water Come into my halrt, Lor esul. thlt spring. up Into everlastin, lilt, In Thy name we puy. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

JUua alvei the water of IUe treely to III who Ilk It.

Your hair Ind ak!n renect what )'011 eat. For that realon it la Important to havp a wen, balane~d diet of fresh trul\ ,nd ve!!etables u well as proteins each day.

Whet! shaving the legs always use a lruh blade: OtherwlH, you won't do a gcod clelll job and wlll Irritate Ihe akin. ShiV­In, is easlelt liter bath!ng ~ caule the hairs Ire loftened. Some women ilke to use a sap lather QJ' a cream and lome [Ind shaving Immediately after a bath' does not require lilY lIthar-In" .

WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS

-with Gift. and GrHtings Will K"J' at Your Door

from Friendly Business Nei~hbourl and Your

Oolle and Social On the otc:aslon oft

New C' -mer to the City. T:. Birtlt of a Baby,

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By OSWALD JACOBY i Wilen j'OU hold four trumps

l--##-~ ·1" it Is gencrally advisable to I (J)l~n 'your long sull and try i

t Part 3 to [OITe deduct' rall1er Illan I

, a shol·t sultin hopc of getting;

!\ ..III' in a ruff but Wesl saw notlling i \ Ch 49'" attractive about a diamond

l\ apter ~: lead Rnd decided to OPCII his

! ~: jack of clubs anywa)·.

I deed. South won the trlek I

"y ADDISON BOWN I with dummy's king ~nd led '" ,and finessed the Jack of

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I hearts. West ducked. He want· < " ... .AA............................................... ...... ... ............ ed to get some sort of signal ,. OTHER EVr::'iTS UF 19~~ , :-'Iembers of the R.C. troups at Florence Normore, Alfreda But· from his partner. i

. ReI', J. J. ~lcGrath revisited I Lance Cove staged "A Foul ler, Viney Searle, Clarence Par· The tcn of hearts was play· I

lreland that year for th,' flrsl I Trlrk" in ~lay under the dlrec· sons, Vida and Hilda Bennett, ed next and E~st obliged by I · time since his student da,'s and I tiol1 of )l[ss Florence O·Neill. Susanna Normore, ~Iuriel But· I playing the deuee of spades.

then went on to Rome \\'hcrr: TllC following took part: Mr. ler. Walter Searle, Robt. Ben· I South took his ace and led he had an audiel1ce II'lm tile: and ~!rs, John Kent, Geo. Kent, nett, Alfreda Buller, Hubert Ihc qucen of hcarts but now reigning Pontiff, Pope Pius XI. : ~!ichael Hammond, Jas. Sloyles, and Austin Bennett, C;>'ril But· West wa, ready for the kill.

· A new Catholic school [0" girls' Wm. Kent, ;\Iargaret and Annie ler, Kathleen Sheppard, Fran· II . was under construction that Hammond, Pat Kent Arthur ees and Lillian Bennett, Susanna summer opposite SI. :\\ichncr", King Bernard Stoyles, and Kathleen Normore, Mar· I NORTH 13 '

.,Church. It w~s the first two Pupils of the C. of E. Beach garet, Skanes, Robt. Butler,: I .. K 7 3 , storey !chool in the Parish and, Schooi presented an Empire Brendan Skanes, Frerl and I! • J 10 4

was to be known ~s st. I D~)' pa~eant, at the CLB Harold Bennett·, Margaret Pynn, :; • j;, Edward'~, The fonner scho(ll at .\rmouI'Y. ,Those taking part Robt. Normorc. If + K 9 8;' ~ .Ihe Front. ill St. "o'rph'~ IIntL: w(lre Dorothy, '~lar~aret and I Dr . .T. B. L)'nch, R. R. Custi.l, WEST EflST \\'~~ converted into <I bl»),s" Duris Bcnnetl, Lilli<lll Butler,' ~<lII, L. J. Lawton and Jas.! ~ • J A .. 98542

• ~chool. BrHtricp Searle, Tedtl,I' PJr!on~, Stoyles represented Conception I· • K fi ,\ 2 ., ;; ______________ .. _____ COllncil at the K. of C. Con. i ~ • A J 10 51 3 • K Q 7.

I'enllon at Corner Brook. i:'" J + 10 61 ~ " .. '<I • ~ •

PIIII NOW PLAYING

i Two lircs occurred I h ;\ t ': liOrTH (0) i munlh: At the Comp~ny's i;\. i; .. A q to b d h b f D ' .,AQ9i3 I oratory 811 t e arn 0 r. I, • 9 a

. Giovannetti. 1\ + A Q7 I Deaths In June included those ' of Mrs, Edward Butler, Jr., 31, and ~1rs, Philip Hunt.

On June 3 pupils of the C. of E. Academy presented "The Sleeping Beauty." The players

East and West vulnerable Soulh Wtl~ ~orlh Eo!1 1 • Pass 2. Pass 4 • Pass Pass Pass

Opening Jead-'" ;

were: James Tucker, Rhoda .--.• -~-~.~_~----.....u. Murray, Rosie Cohen, Bert Tucker, Marjorie Tucker, Lillian He went up with the king and Health, . Gladys White, Marie played ace and another dia· Bursey, Hazel Tucker, Arthur mond. Proudfoot, Gordon Butler, Chas. East won' the second dla· Rees, Roy Hookey, Eric Butler mond and a club ruff set the

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The V.C. troupe presented a Before a lot of readcrs point· 'play with the .following cast: out that West could have beat· Flora Stewart, A. E, Stares, en the hand two tricks by tak· Elizabeth Jeffers, Jean Gray, ing the first heart Rnd under· Winnie White, Millicent Mews h~adlng his sce of diilmond~ and Hetty Pike. It \\'ijS followed ,twice. I might' add that I am by a concert in which tbc fol. weI awarc of It but feel that lowing look part: Edith Taylor, West did very well Indced to Belty Lynch, Incz Tucker, ~Irs, • set the hand at all. Jackson, Mrs. Lindsay, Effie, d 5 Rideout, J, C. Stewart, F. F, i Car ense ' Jardlnc, Amy Somers, Wm. I Jardine ,Willis Campbell Agncs i ,.. Roberts, Mrs. Miller and n. R. ~ . Q-1hc biddIng has berll: Costisan. . North East South West

S.S. Seirstad collided with an 3... Pass Pass 4 '" iceberg on her way to Sydney Pass 4 ¥ on June 8 and crippled into SI. You, South, hold: John's where a month's repnirs .2 ¥A Q 8 7 .A J 6 5 "'K at the d~k were necessary be· ; 9 ~,tat do j'OU do? fore she could return to tne ! service I A-Double. They might make SYdn~y Jones WBS relieving: It but If )'OU don't double tbls

: W. J, Brien as manager of the lone you will nel'er double any· Bank of Npva Scotia . thing.

James Leo Fitz~atrick 23; TODA Y'S QUESTION was killed in No. 3 min'e o~; Adgaln

h your PdartnerThhas op·

June 13 by being run over by i ene tree spa es. IS lime an electric shovel. Stephen you hold: ~Iym was Injured on ChYpel .A 3 2 ¥A 6 5 4 .A 8 7 Hill when he was struck by a "'A, 9 6 car driven by Gresorv Hurie' \\ hat do you do?

A locYI audience r~ceived ;~ , Answer ,TDmorrow musical treat When the Welsh' Singers performed at the Gaiety! Theatre. " fJBARBS ~uslc results were as follows:

Associate, 1>1 art h a Carbage' Senior, Rosie Cohen, Stell~ By HAL COCHRAN Stluire, Mary Hu.ghes; Higher. Just a suggestion: hold your Local, Lucy Kent, Intermediate, i ears while the commercials are Mary B. Butler, Bnrte Conway, 'on and you may be able to Margaret Kent, Loretta Coosine, follow the plot of a TV play I Clanssa Petne, Mar j 0 r i e • • • . i

· Tl1e~er, J e a n Giovannetti;· It custs more than $10,000 to i

· J~n!or, ~a~cy Carbagc, Gladys. rear a child to the age of 18 : 1\\ hlte, .CeCtlla Carbage, Keith I according to a survey. Pretty' Lawton, Preparatory, LouIs, good Investment we'd say La wton, Eileen Tucker, Mildred ,. Basha, Doris Higgins, Patricia drowning. Kent, Geneyieve Hammond; The Orange societies parnded First Steps,. Adrian. Taylor, I to SI. Cyprian's Church on July Mnrgnret Reid, Wm. Lindsay, 12. Rev. 1. Parsons preached the Gerald Hammond. I sermon. The L.O.B.A. were lerl

167 candidates took the eHE I by War. Mistress MrB, W. Par· exams, 3 in Junior Associate, i >0115; the L.OA by Thos. ~fcr· 31 Intermediate, 6S Preliminary' rer' and the O.Y.B,A. by ~1Brtin , and 65 Primary. I Sheppard. I

Miss Allee Kent was present. ' / Jamel! L. Connors wrnt to' ed WIth an address and prescn. Montreal for a major operation i talion by her pupils at SI. and co·workers on the Com. I Edward', before ieaving for the pany's staff contributed $200 to- ~ States. . wards his expenses. He was 3~ i

~, ~. Grant was married at I hours on t~e operating tabie. I·

Halle~bury, Ontmo, to Miss I· MISS Mml1lc Conway was Marjorie Smith. I professcd Into the Mercy Order' (. The Fire Brigade and Knights I' at Llttledale. I of Columbus were running Miss Catherine Hammond was I sweepstakes that summer on the ,given a shower at the home Df I mon~hly output from the mines. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Power be-)

Fire destroyed the roof of a fore· her· wedding to Matthew I dwelling owned by G~o. Black. Farrell.' Fred Hedd replaced, more ,in July, her at Lawton's branch drug

Ben Glick and .Wm. Monkarsh store on Scotia Ridge. . , gave I. house,warming party to G. H. Haines was married'

celebrate the opening of their that month at Fogo to Miss Oke I

new home. . . of Change Islands, and Miss: Geo. Cobb Jumped into a sur· I Anna Cohen,' niece, of Nathan·

lace dam near the Green fulll . Cohen, was married at SydneY clothed and ,rescued the daughi, I to Dr. J. Land. . er of Norma'n Luffman from I (To Be Conllnuedl

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;Grimd Fal!. :l~OK Con

, ." "I 11'0 t:l~ 1 for trl:>p:lIg in the openini per· I"" .. • • .. 1'" I .. "'5 II'"V' I led Jim Kci'mcdv got tIle "hIe , \ l. J.' .• " • •

, :" I'.. l'I',lI'iIld:r1 for crol:dlc:kiIlG in thc second _ >' .. , . .', 1111::1, b~ (,nrl 'I-'rcd HCJEiie,' wCIII' to lile ',! ." . .(Ii !lell sillbin In the thIrd for Illppilla.

Th~ senior "A" ho:kcy en y from.Cra;lc1 fall; boks gcuc1 , tha learn thaI will face the C c~pJon BJY CceBc2s in the Ffo vincial final!. The finals ,.,~

slated to open at Hr. Grace Iltt ~ Tuesday night.

Playing Corner Ilrook In e

" : "A" semi·finals Grand Falld I k l. ,. , ' •

, ::1.' 11:11'.'0\11' Jue H.Il'llC movcd Bell Island ::, ~: ~~' \\' 1.I:'

':' . I I III' out Irulil 2·0 in the lir~t frame. . 'I' (", II ~ . hi 1 15 .',. , '::1 club, Bill Powcr sct m up at .

I "'" '11'11"1'.' and he scored on S"m AIkin's

a 15-0 win in the first game' d Ia.>t night moved wihtln game o'f a final's berth as t rall up a loopsided 26·2 viet

"1,,1 I. " b ., 5" 'Ih l' kl • '. I third I'.' uunu Dt .0U 11'1 'ran c,,:' :,, Ihe .I'OIIW abo in 0\1 the pia)'.; PARICIANS took the Inter.Club Bowlin)!; Champiol1~·1tip hy ~topping the c.y,c, squad 3-0 on Thursday nif!ht. Members

The third game of the best'", I. five games Bemi-flnal! ~ sche'l-

.1 :i:.':· I, ,,'; the' COllceptiun U<!)' came back to I of the winning squud are (left to rightl:-Andy Joy, Joe O'Brien, 'like SpeRms, Ed Kcarsey (capt.), George \larshall, and 'like .... oI:illl'I!' el'ell the ,core .wlth Geur~c Martin,-(Roynl Photo Service),

I""" ::1 1:11'Cl' [luull;ner l'~gl.:;:rl'lng ullassl~ted, _________ . ___ . . ______ -,-____ ._ .. _ .. ----. ----- . - -.. ---

at G.30 lJl:d .-'Licc luklns a pass I I T 1 J V R.· Tournament ,[,,:!. ~:,~I:'I, P'i:;!' ;,\~:~ ;;:~U;\r;i'B;t~I~~a at c~~32'~ I S,tanley Cup : tetter 0 i..

. uled for tonight.

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1:':"'["1", tOI j;::1IIs1and oulsholl:le CecBees d I Sports Edl·tor i AB the entrie.s are comin: il1 1955 Geraldine Buck, and 1958,

.:": ;',':':11\1;' ;i::ft~:~ . !';ltl\\~~~ ~~: ~:Sr:;e again in the Wi n Fe r Ca na i e ~s I. Sports Ed1lor, Dally News, ! i~rur!~:m;;:hlt A;rg~tl b~' ";i~~ Ve~~o~l~nn~~r;an Valcher win The DO~~io~'~r;' ChampiD", .' ", I .",:":,'11 ad· iCl'olld period whu pUI Bell Is· Dc~r Slr,-The CUrtains of i to reminisce through the year~. out this year, sh.e' will be per· ,hips on Thursday night saw the

. ;.! !, , li:!1 an:I,I;:::d n"ck in the iead. Byrne e nlghl are pinned back by the [ Thc whole affair is In three sec manent owner of the Ladles' Club losIng their first t~o "" :·,,·.:Icd CO~IJltered (rom Geol'~e Connors well Fe e h S : stars, and cjawn sleals steath· i tiolls each for men and ladies, I J. V. R. Trophy for any thre~ points to Iheir next comppti,

\ I. il ~.:ilI a: ~.~~ but' Ncv Pike had It 3-3 I I n IS e r I es I Ily a waltel'ly dlre:tkn when~e 1 making a total of some ii\'C years. , tor Com~ercial at Ringside . ',li:I:.Jr, !j ,~cJr.ds Intcr at 2.50. PUce comes the sounds of wheels Tournaments going ahead at Tavern. Jim Lear~lni. wu big

. '. dllle,1 on a good efforl by Alec' . . pusslng over nans, Then I the same time, Singles for men GRAND AGGREGATE ~un for C~mm~rcJal III shoot-, i',,11' 01 ,·aull.uer. 'l'.le CeaBees tJ;)ok'" By W. R. WHE:\TL~Y and, there s no rea~~n you around the head of traclll and 12dics and Doubles likewisl'. AWl.lIDS Lng lioth hnl~htng doubles;-

c' C.I ,.IC le:ld III the game for the I ~nnadlan PreS3 Staff Writer enn t help us again.. speeds the train baarlng home· 1 whilst the fifth Is the Wxpt! ... twos and slxteellJ. JohnDJ' :lr,! ttnlc on llrwn Wakelin's MONTREAL (CP)-Coach The team returned home I,ardl the st. John's Caps, gal. Doubles. Next to the Smgles thIS IS one Neary eights ClUb. Dave Ware·

.' .. 'I li'(I:'C S'OJ'C al :J OJ w;th Pikc IISslstina i l'~e B:ake brought his ]\!on' on the overnlllht train from I t and worthy hoel(ey repre. of the lop awards of the Touroa- ham two tuns, Wally Tizzard .. i ','"i !I;~~:' 'f'IlI' had 'it 4-3. '1 treal CRnadlens back home Toronlo and only a faw- 6~~talil'es of our fair city ~IEN'S SI:"iGLES ment. and it is wo~ by the three one tun, Joh~ny Neary 140, 10<1

I FrIday beamlnll and buoyanl those who played little or net Em ty handed as regards I flrst scores combllles to~ether Club. Bob Tlzzard Ind Dick "'\."';(J~, At 4.5U Alec Fnulkner added: o\'er their 3-1 lead In the best- at all Thursday nlllht-had a t ~hv bearlni and vlct.~l'\' Down through th~ years there into one. Frances Snow won It O'Donnell one tun each. Wall,

I .. : I ~I:'~ illS se20nd goal of the contest: of· seven Stanley Cup final. light skatln~ workoul. I ror 1 the chockoy wl~e and' h::.s ~)~en a dlffcrent .wmner the first two years, 1945, 194r" Dyke 146, 100 Commercial. , . ,I. .\(I 11.1 iI .010 chorl to gll'e Contep·, "There's no doubt we're In Among them was vcteran t"~ et s d ~ads receivc our ~ practl~ally every ycar WIth the Nclhc O'Keefe had it 1953, 195t, The late game at Ihe Hil!.

'. .~.' h Ilun UJY ~ ~·a ~dvantage. Belli the drlvCf's seat but-wheth· ~Iaurlce Hlehnd, who had to al en I el "t d d s\n"crc \\"1. I clCcep,lOIJ of Bob ~!CKlnlay who and Lillian Vatcher won't the view Tavern saw HillvIew tat, . ,.1 1 l' I I I b kId dl k' tl Tl d' IV 10 Q. le.r e na • 'is the only two time winner . b L . \ .. ~ ". . II" I, um loug It ac 0 ea oc 'er It sounds corny or 110t- pass up IC lurs a~ game m and apprecIation for.. ' last three years 1956, 1957. 19~8, mg tree from eglon. George

,..... . '"i''' ).~~1,1 the encounter at 5-0 with Bill I we sure have the bla cne to because of a groin Injury and f~el; courageous s~and and 1 having wms In ~951 anu 1955, Lillian was also runner up in Powcll doubles five and eight, .. ~,' [ I (. I '_I: 1'0';1(" sellill!: Leo Young up lor i II'ln," saId the coach who Is felt he wasn't In proper con· ... th e!fo\'t~ gaalnst \'el'l', 31ld, should he \I'm this year the 1D51. 1053, 1955. . Jim Ring sixes. Paul Wakeham ::'-'.' : .I;:;;:r 'I~~ :1, nl~e s~ore at 10.30 and P~t I dOling for hIs fourth straight di~:~n. • 1'~~ler~ul odds. - l~l'gc_ Trophy. will be ~Ls ~or 'For the men J ~Iurphy 1I'0n it and. Don Coefield one tun each

, .. ,' . . J U oneil Iinlihetl 011 a plLY II'ltol ! title since taking o\'el' the I m not sure yet about the P When "other hearts and keep,. Others I\ho hale ",on twicc 1050 19~:J and G Flynn LegIon. George Powell 110, 100 "',, '.' '. .": I.'. :01'\ 'l'rnnk Powcr al 13.35. In the teJm. I Rocket for S~turda;':~ game," other I Is" tell of our I thc bi~ on~ ~re 1945 Leo _VlIisey, abo had t;vo wl'ns, Ig~i. 195::. Hillview .. E'.. :'.1."(, ;;'~'" nll(ldle lrnml' Bell Islllild out Of t:lIlght'~ fifth games- Blake ,~Id friday. He said \ untry'~ lire at men and deeds 11946 Pat l' rench, 1941 ,\ndy Th d f th L d' . The senes closed last even-• ,\ .' • lol • ,'i" ~ shol 1.1, cc~n~es 21 13. I In whilh Can~d':no; CQuld' t:day he's still not 100 pel' i ~o the ccnturle~ hii\h In the I' Samuelson. 1948 Alec Engll?h. I Id eb ~e{~~. o~ t ~ a,.;"cs .15 ing witb the Foundry takini

, " •. " .. , "l' 111 ". . , ~lInch the cup-Blake said: cent, but he may be ready in. (Otllda of worth aclJell'e' 1049 Bobby Calne5, 10511 \'.111 lC_ ) I I~ a c er I, 0, In two from the Commercial al .. \: J1I11 Kennedy fired whRt prov-\ "Th L f 't ult you case we want to dress him I CI en r. Y k I English 1952 Harold Heale lw6 rolled _,,46. and for the Ringside Phil Predham ones

.. I \ .. ",.II:'l ,lilt! l'd to b~ the winning goal for be ea 8 Wf °tnh tq AI'1 tile i\'~thlnll will be decided unlil I ments Will rank th,: ,wolr 1953 Gc'orae ~larsll"lI 1954 BOIJ I men it is Joe ~Iurphy in Ig52: Kcl' Ken'nedy ones Foundry Jo~ - - . " '.',' . '11 t . 'tl Il' un Sl' ·ted at can e sure 0 a., and worth of the mP.mu~r, w 10 -' , , , .. t! "5-B I. . . . . '. ., .1.1, too' UI.C,p un a> as ~ h' b los a d lcda;'" I 'I Rcdmond 19J~ Tomml' Ca:I'od 11 1 - J . Counsh fours Commercial Greg .. - , .. , ""111' .. 5" 01 Ihc linnl lrame to have games a~c een c en· , r.omprlsed the St. Jo In 5 lOCo .' . ', , . " .

..... ' •• I. , ... 11 l.' u. I _ Ik AI we're taking nothing for CONFINED TO STANDS II'" Cap of 19~9. LI\1:e a' beua· , 1957 ~llkQ ~Iartlll, and lust ~.eal'·1 '\,I:'i~ER!i OF 'fIlE TOl'RS \ I \hlsh 121. Kev. Kennedy one , ,,:1 ,I. (1/ l\ tJ·~. ~Cl' P e from ec hIt Th 37 "e' 'd nock I' ,eo S "d t' • ' I tu Fo d . .... k . dB' , k I granted - orne ce or no. e 0 at . o. " e, 'I'ul painting of a painted, '" near,.c) .. MENT IS 1958 n un ry.

,·,',1;,[" ~ .• I,.~I ncr all , rIa~ \\e el n al It should be a ten'lllc gumc."· 5weated out Thursdoy's game! i,~ttle to which our el'es often I III au{!IllIIn 10 WlIlllJll;2 .. \Iec .. At the Cottage Gardens in ... ' 1.010:,,'11 uAJ',.Url~n \\akehn on 16Aledc ROOKIES I.OOK GOOD I as a spectator In the radio 'trav 80 too will our'thougllts I Engli,h was 0(,0 runner·up in i The Jlefndin" ChamplO1ls this the late game Club won tll'O

. -,---- :aul"IlL'rs drup pass at 6. an b' th iT' t' M pI ' • 1 - I 19"1 G . 1"" . b - [H'II" th I t Georgc ~'Bulkner unassisted at Blnke was elated over L"ol Gn d OIon °Bsl . JB e tllrn Igaln and aialn to. the tl.: OJO alH ,). et'r:.) 1'9Y;'} . )'car 1':'111 hc V~ra Kennc?), ano rCDmth I view In

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'I':JU I I C . Thursdav nIght's performance ea ar ens. g ean t i s\l'ulll:les wa"ed on the I' lIas a IUllncr lip 111CC. "" Ed l,e3r5cv In Ihe Sln~les. 0 c senes. 0 nn, l cary :.. were dt lhe dasth ,onceptlton !n Toronto of his line of Ber· Beliveau, whose spinal InJur)' Ian ICn the sladla at'st JJhn',., 10~B Lillian Vatdher and Steila Car- twos, F05sy Furlong fours ClUb.

llilV goul an ate encoun er {I ill keep hi 1 ut for the ee . I . d' D bl W'll Jim Rin~ fourteens Hill "f 'lin'sh 9.5' Both club! had 17 nle Boom Boom Geo fr on II' n 0 and Grand Falls. And remem· L'\D!ES' Sll'lGLl'S ter In the La les ou e, 1 b II W. 1 • • I' 1 II I and rookies Relph Backstrom lull series. was In a seat about berln" we stand in admiration . .,. C'Reillv and Bill Woods In the ~!anney Hanlon one tun HIli·

5.IOt~ un gua m t le na stanza 10 'f th I .. '.., . view Wally T' rd D \\' t. \ ... ~; \ and Ab 1IIacI)C!nald. rOIl s rom e ee. 1 and wlh tprlde for. group of i In this section F'ran:c3 ~IHlIV '.len s Double. and Vcra Chafe . lzza , ave are·

The Boomer, shedding his WIlen the game was ol'er. gentlemen'athletes who made: won in 1945 and 1940. 1\ hils! and DoH ~{eadus in the :\1ixe.i. ham, Johnny Neary, Foss: Fur-mlst!rles of pulled stomach Belil'eau walked Into the memQrbale and ma~nlfir3nt t Lillian Vatcher had il in 1951i II'hiilt Lilli;:l. Vatcher and DO;1 II long Dne tun each, Ned 0 Bnen

,mUscle!, became the take- Montreal dressing room, smll- contribution of skill and loy,! and 1957. LIllian was also I un· Doole)' :Ire in the Aggregalc. 101 Club. _. charge lIuy In Canadlens' 3-2 ed br~adlY, s~~ok his head and alty thul Iddlng \0 the honor I ner.up in 1951, 19~4, W~5 Olher One possiblr has been rolled, FI~\I. STASDINGS

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k I wIn. said Whew I and prestige of our fair city. I winners have been 1947 lsa bel I when Alec Engllsh made it ,r LP W L Pis. Tic ets Each of the trio scored a The Leafs held a short In their hour o[ deathless I Austin 1048 A~nc5 O'K~f~ t~40 11951. and Lillian Vatcher h~.; Club .. .' ... 24 20 4 2JJ i goal and Geoffrion had I hand skating practice at home be: IIlory, In thla their [Inest mo· Ann Fisher, 19jO Lou Lie Wise. the hesl thrce frames IDr eilh~r ~ol~me~clal .. 24 16 8 16

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I;~: :: i) :-S,T.) In settini up the rookies for I fore 'Ieavlng for Montreal b~ ment without a grOin of vic-I man. 1951 Doris Arns, 195Z 1 ladles or gentlemen with 1028, I _V1C\\ ..... 24 11 13 11 the two they Icored, MacDon· train, No new Injuries were tory, we salute and welcome I Stella Shortall, lQ~3 M<l,y I with ~like Healey rolling 102tl U.l\.F.\\ .A ... 24 8 16 8

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.\11)' St. John's hockey fan who requIres IIckela lor the Pro\'lnclel lenlor ".\,. hockey games nul \Iee~ may obtain them II>' p,lonlng :;ladium Manager Lorne Wakelln at Harbour Grace, Tickets will be reo serl'e~ for any lIame,

aid's 1I0al ended a slump reported and Larry Regan, them home, each I ~hamplon I Neville 1954 Nellie O'Keefe. in 19~2. Legion .. .. 24 5 19 5 'reachln, back to February who has be~n playIng with In his own right. : __ '--- __ . ______ -._. -. ----- - ------

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Until Thursday nIght he hadn't a cast over his ?roken arm, I' To lh ecocah, captain Ind M . H FI even C'Oul)ted an as list In the will be In tOlllght I game. members of 19~9 SI. John's I Goal Scored I enZles as u semi-final, against Chicago CO.-eh Punr.h Imlach, whose Caps, we congratulate and ac· I,. ,1 The CLB JunIor foothoil learn Black Hawks, or In the fInal. team cnme from behInd to clilm them 15 worthy repre.! I CANBERRA. Aus~ralla, ICP- will hold its first worl.out at

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"~kDonald especlilly, has knock off Boston ~:~l~' In sentatlves of St. John·s. We! N t Counted i Pnm.c ~llnt.\t~r Ron~~t .,1en~Ie.\ thc Armoury Dn }Ionday !light l)een down In th:! dumps and the semHinal, !al~. \\ Ith a I appreciate theIr Qffol't~ to I 0 i ~as llIf1uenza an~ .has bec~, ad~ at 8 o'clock. All those 1lI1l're~t. that goal should give him a couple of break~ \Ie still ean create a glorioUS and lllus·! . \lsed to resl for ,e,eral da~s. H, ed in tn'ing out f r a berth OP big llft," said Blake. "l had win this serle~." . Itrious chapter In the full and: ' 's. clue tf lcave t~'ll 2~ ffr ~ the club should u attend ."it~

I" him off the line for one shirt welI adorned history of our . TOHO"TO (CP) ToronlO . ~I o.r~ont;. tOll~ °t d e~~ tea ant d sneal.ers before sending him back allain, city and country. ~I.ple Lc"fs scored a goal in. a~a. a, :le m c a e~ an ~~~. ~~~~~~~. and Ihat's when he tied tQe I 1 In the light of what h3s I ThursdClY night's fourth 5tnnley' Bntam.__ ~,

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game 1-1.' leI IS · ,happcned on the Icc at G.'and Icup playoff gamc whIch \l',~s' 1\'\:111" IIIGHII'\¥ uut EARL. HUSON POWER I lUre 1 erVl{'(' I Falls, when cur gentlemcn' not officially recQrtlcu ,the club ~D':[();";;O;'l; i CP I' _ T ,'rI-': "That's the line that was a '. hockeylslS took their stand for i said Frida\'. , - 0 • t I Id dne t" .f

, . I 1ft I ttl I I I Ii L S J h ' ' . -, ... 1 ~ral gOI'ernmcn s IOU a op ~n I ' :: 2., :',:',:'.::"'1 l\' DEPARTMENT OF ac or n I!e nR us n cely nto B . e m1e the honor of t. 0 n s wc; JIO\'ICS o( :JlC ~anw, 11'~lC I, o\'er.~li Ian to oid tllC pru\'l~cI'3 I ·,.·l' ,cl'lll·i· TRANSPORT first place well baek In the OlV ng a6U I shall, say thl,s weer t~e wr~tcr ~ea!s. losl 3·; ,to \IO.~:tl,~ill' in bui'di~~ hlgil'.',·:lY' and r03ds.1

... , :\, .. t,;1(:CI' Otllw., Onl.rlo. season and In boosting us I the Sl. John s Hocke~ Lea~ue CanadIen" showetl thai 1.llloc,r . lIon. ,J. T. DougiUt. president of I ,:.:, ,;;~:,: h~ , TiNDERS al~ng on 8 wlnnlnll streak. :\IOSDAY, April !O : he would Immediately Wlt~l" George Armstrong p~~ tile pu~,:, the Canauian Good Roads ,boo : '. :,.'·1 r"r'l~'1 I had a feellni they would -7.15- I drall' from the :"l ..... H·'\·II:\o throu~h the net b~I'lInd gO;\tll lC ' clJ,icn. :;aid \\'cdn3SUa)'. ~I!' ~

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Beginner5 10:30 10 12 Noon '.,11 Ihl' .~;':ALED TE:O<DERS, ad-: told t.hem: "You're the line Mary's A. . i LM's play In Gur own bael;· i thir.d periotl... , fnr. Sa.;I:ntc:,e·,':nn, ,',id a 'olan '01 .

. , : ",.~l'l. ril __ ,ed ,t.~ the. undersigned 1 that did 10 much for us earlier' I 34-SBll'ation Army B 1'5. i yard. Let's have no more roug~ I C,ub officl~1s siud the PI'~" [llIanl'ial a,s:stance ,imilar to Children .... .:C.'··''': ... :1"', t',~ ,lJIJrked lenliel for Cons!ru~: : , St. Mary's B. I play. Games are a means ol. seemed to "0 thl'OU~'l thc II'co· that in oocratio~ in tile l.'!l:t?d!

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2 p.m. 10 4 p,m. "'.' Ill. S: lien of dllcl!lng-SI. Jacques: C'tephe-nv.t[le. i 5.6-Wesley A \'S. Kirk A. Irccrentlon and bedy bullders! bing ot Ihe net ar.d Qut the Sta:~s s~ould be adopted to hclp : :'.': 1I1:(.Cl", 1':111 I~e rec.clved up to 3 p.m. :" . J. 'I 0 ; and should not be conl'crteu' ot~ler side. Tiley said Ihe same' prol'inc[s. .

,'" ':':'r, ~DS1. ~!a; 5, 1939, for the 1-2-St. T-;;:;;a: A Gow.' int oa business and as bady i lIHng h:lppcned III a leaguc: GENERAL SKATING ,'.'1' :1' C'\ C.OllS\l uctlon 01 a slnille dwel· C F S -N vS. . breakers, Our boys have re·, game thi, year. I H' 'tBOR WORK STOPS

.'.i .:'::.'> , . .> ' l:n~. fog alal'm bulldlnll and 3":-~~. ~homu B vS. Kirk I sponsibUlties sueh as their If the gODI h:!d be8n :!!low·: DF:".~OlT IAPI-Construction I .. .: ,s ;Ld, s:Olage ~~ed at SI. Jacques 1 worl; and familIes. and there· ed Leufs would h"I'e h:;u a 1-0, prOjEcts at Gr~at Lakes ports I " :',. ·,\,~J'~C : Uancl, :-.If,d. T V ~6-~~orge SI. I'~. Cochrane 1 lore cannot afford the set·' lead, which followed by centre 1 were halted \\cdnesday by a I

I,,;, . : ",~r!~r nol .Plans, specifications and I backS caused by the modern 1 Billy Harris' counter a few [work stoppa~e of 1.000 tug fire-: c tiler. tender documents may. A. , nnd hectic type of hockey that I minutes Inter, would ha\'c made ~ men. lin~men. oil~rs and watCh-I'

~T , be examined at the office of -9.4&- v~ h ~ I~ creeping Into the plays at! it 2.0 for Toronto. 1 men. The men qUlt work at mld-

Admission: Adults ................ 60c. Children .............. 2.5c,

8 p.m, to 10 p.m. . Adults .................. 60c, · Qf f";'()~·~~~~~e : the District 1'>larlne Agent, 1.2-;!~eD~~·.id·5 B . Coc . i SGme centres of our countr),. . PROOF. OS FlL~1 i right after a breakdown of ne-

, rr.J S,::~tPrY. D.e!lJ~tm~nt of Tr~ns~ort, GUIDE !' t dr ·If men are paid to play It's! "1 knew t'lat goal wa3 in last: go~ia~lons with .dredge owners S 25 II "tel Street. St. ~ohn s, :-Ind. 34-Wel ey B vS. c~ he al ~ their bu~ines!, but where 110' night," Leaf general man~gcl', prmclpally on fringe benefits. peclalors ............ c, "lld ['oples obtRlned on deposit I 2B I mention of money a!lect~ our: PU11Ch Imlach said. "The mOl'· ~~~~~~~~~~=~

, uf al'ccjltcd cheque lor S2MO I ~10NDAY, APRIL 20, O·6--Cathedral I'~ Gower II.' players, then let us carry on I ies sholl' ... the puck going S~IP HITS JlUILD~NG I,; I payable to the Heeclved Gen· 3.45-Nunery School ' IS we were before the new pro· into the net lollowcd b~' the I ~!oNTRE"L (CP) - Work ":as Where To Stay: : cral M Canada. Plans and .1 Hoop Game fe,slonal touch came Into our bulge where It hit, about one rudely In.ter:rupted In a dockSide , .,pccJ[ll·atbn~ will also be on Time hockey picture. Del'elop our foot off the ice." office ?Ulldmg ?iedne.sday when

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(··,l dl3plny at the Builders' Ex· ,tOO-To B, A, I I " P d heakey players as skaters and At the time both Armslrong the frelihdterhCIBlrthndhu Phu"hched lal : chan~c at SI. John's, Nfld. S ostpone stlckhandlera and IS play-· and line mate' Dickle~ Duff pro- IO-foot-wl e 0 e roug t e wa

4,30-Open HoutIf! makers and let the ruiler tested but the goal judge would I as ~he tried to reach her-berth , . F. T, COLLINS. 5,OO--P, M, Party field, ~nd boxlni. and wrest- r,ot allow the goal. No one was Inlured. About (\\;0 [ Stcretarv. 5,30--Howdy Doody The second game of the Inter· ling rings cater to the ones de- Leafs trail Canadlens 3.1 In fbeet of thed12th,OOO-tohn tfhrelibhtel~kS I April 13. 19~9 apI18,20 mediate basketb II fln-" h hid b I Th f'fth f th Oil'S groun rDug e r.-

'1'[\ llSI;S nd. 1 5,5S-BiIlboard I .... 1II slrin gt e bump nil an ru 5' Kames. e I game 0 e work at the third storey of the Ii:p l"1:i~r,iIlned I Newfoundland' S,OO-Follow Me been pOitponed. The cpntut Inll type of athletics. Every be6t -llf ' seven series .w!ll be tullding as she tried to work 1010

"~II ·T·:.Iiers (or Ihe 1 was scheduled for thia afternoon man to his own taste but shun played In Montre~1 tOO1ght. a narrow berth BII) '1'" h BI<lIl1liIlJUS ' S,IS-Adventures of but Macpheraon hI! r,our pIny· that activit)' whose style mnkrs lmlach said Le~fs will not ___ ' __ _

( "I COl' the' Chich en on the lick ILst and rlque.t· broken bodels and bItter i lodlle ." protest because '·ll'.~ In mony of the spring coilec-11:'.'1;::[' \0. 20· Sarvices 63o.:-R R ed a postponement II'hle!} the ·minds. Llf els a game and a IlmpUSSl\)!e to replay the game. lions seen in New York last

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Dial 6336 I ·1' T.,~ "I L~lIg PASSENGER NOTICES ' oy OKers League granted. shore one. ~et \;S enjoy It with I "That one is Kane." week the long and narrow el'en-, "fll" d 7,00-News Weather The Macpherson sQ.uad L~ fae· as man" fmnds, not foes, as. . , . II'ng dress"' stole the show from 'IRS. JOHN F&"'"

· r '1'" I.. llr·, r:C:\,:'i~CTION BAY RUN AND And Sports lng St. Pat's In a best of five we can.' . When told of the LeaIs claim the Illsh ~boufCant styl' •. But In I" ""~. • ... 1''': In.'~. will h~ ~ \Vr..ST Rl'S PLACENTIA BAY fl I h h ,. h <0 I Kt~lt Mill*"" " 1, 'f I iames na I wit t e Ir .. h av- 1 Sincerely yourII'. in l>lontrcal, cOilch Toe Blake most case the short gowo out- m3J ,U " .. ' I. "'0 of lIe 1 n~"ular 810 am Iraln leal" 73D-I've Got A . th II t tl •• '" LEO P HY"ES 1 f C d' t t II 1

Ln'" 'i(' (I' ", . .. I' lnl won e ra mee n, ,"-". , . ".. 0 ana lens was no a a nUlnm~h:r:c~re~d~lb~e~l~on~i:...':on~t:.:.' ___ ~~~~=~~~~~~ i:~;:':,,: 1,(1 !11ll: :,. ing ~t. John'A Monday, Apri., Secret __ I rulfled. He even suspected a' _ '".. .,1,,) 1'1 20th. will make connection at· S 00-1 t Th N' 1 S B 'S' T· C G ! gimmick.

. . .. \rgclltiawith Motor Vr.ssela lor· , n 0 e 1& It i t. on s emor' . . In an arne ,"The Leafs, includini Iheir. I.' .l1ld f"rl1l~ of ,Ihe Eav Run and West RU1' S.30-Dennis Day I ' . i ',cven apostlB5,' hWI'e bcen tr>'"

lilt .'.1i'fIlIlL·II nt \hc i P:aeclll'ia Bal. 9,0D-MlJlionlire: Hockey Tea~ On To m· ght 1 ina to lIet every lillie gimmick ~ s. ·c C ·"f 01 l'ul'ehas' . • .rJ:~,. (;i"I:InLi 13ullll :' 9,30-Cross Canada I goini lor this series Ind trrln&

,. Oi1\ .. and nl the FREIGHT . ACCEPTANCES I The annual Tin Can Trophy: to get us upset," said Blake. Ic~.IJ';:ri~.t Enginecr, FREIGHT SOUTH COAST H t Parade. An important melUna of the hOi:key iam!, that marks the 1 "1I'e're not upHet and I'm not

Ficld. Building I SER,VlCE ,lO,OO-Danny Thomas 51. Bon's Senior hockey team clO'1 of the lellon It the Prince goinl to iel inlo artlument over \fld. . ,FreIght II accepted It the lO,3B-CannoDball will be "eld at the Collells on of Wales Arena will be held to· this.

be made on RaUway FreIght Shed for relU' 1l,OB-DesJlu Sunday mornIng at 1U!, All night. The encounter II lIated "As far as 1 know there was s supplier) lar ports ~outh COI.I Service members of the Iquad are n· for 8 o'clock and wlll be fol· no bole in the net. I saw the

. .nl nnd in ac. but In order to'lUarlntee movt- I PlayhOllM Q.uested to att.nd. lowed by general .katlna. shot Ind thouiht It mIs6ed lbe w:lh Ihe conditions ment by thI. trip of the S.S post. Jacque. Plante kicked tncrcin. Baccal\eu freIght mUlt be at th\ over Ind mlY have hit the

i[ul contractor Railway Freight Shed not lat,· ............ ...,...".~' ,. ........ D ... 'I OlIO' 'IHAL .... _ ... L PuND • lid, of the net. I Tu d A I ...... ..,.uiiI • ..,~ --- .. .. "..,,- "Thls.IID't the fir8l gimmick .. to provide than 1.00 p.m, eI ay, pr •• '1'11 It"'.' I UA Holl NCWIO tT1 There was an that crystalball

In t~~ a~~~u~~ 2111. . Ie'. 1IIt1 •• ""W 105TH COIISlCIITM GlllnllY DmtIR stuff by Punch Irnlach and to the ~( ... ~ - ...., tIIIn .. IMUI then Kina Clancy Lea! goodwlll

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H 0 M E '1 Career Salesman i FOR SAtE-Structural Steel, I Coins lc. 1865 to 1896""':05 -

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I .~ DRUG STORES MA.1\-]'ZELLe'S· . ' I Bf::r:l; H Ileams; Angles; : each; 1904--$200 each; 1885

BEAUrl PARLOVI . . I R,EQUIRED lor Newloundla~d. r.hall:l~ls; Pi;!les; Shafting and 1888-$5.00 eacb; 1907

I I . EliIabeth :An Dill 911811 . ' "We are a natlonallY,recognlz. rIc" various· sizes" Nnd. 10 1936-.20 each; ij31, I'UIl D'NG SUPPLIES OW" N ERS' cd manufacturer of ~on' Sal\"~~e &. Sales Co .• Ltd., 1940, 1944. 1947-.11 each.

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Industries. institutions. etc. mar 19, lyrar 1903, 1914, 191B-.30 cach, Our profit sharing plan pro· 1___________ 1912, 1917, 1919, 1938:- .20 vldes for higher than average 1 N r-D C I k teach,' 1946-$22.00 each, Income to an ambitious mJn. WA,' '" - em es, poe e Please reply in confidence nov·'IJ, guns, trouting poles. 1947-.80 each. IDe. lil6:;. to: Box NoMI care of Dail~ Ii ell' glus;C1i, typewriters. 1872. 1873, 1882. tB8A-News. apI5,r,i violins guitars, radios, $2.75 ecah; 1870, 1~76, 1880

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PREMIER ClIlMNEY CLEA~· I!:RS - Ranges, Furnaces, Flues, runnelling, etc. Clean· cd by vacuum. Special atten· tion oil'en 10 Suburban are3S For fast reliable sCfl'ice. dial

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1882, 18B5, 1888-.75 eath; 1890 to 1912-.35 each. 5Oc. 1870 to 1883-52.30 each $2.00 gold 1880-150.00 each ; 1872-30.00 each; 1865. 1870, 1881, 1882, 1882, 1885, 1888-S15.00. Nfld. paper money-5.00 each amount. We are also inlerested in old Canadian coins and all gold coins VAN HORNE SALES Ltd. Coin Dept. 5n Bienl'ille

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I for. Contracl No. 12/59jCBfl

. Grading Culver:s, Base C"u;,e l'~Vcclnc'day, lla ,and Retaining Wdlls. ~Iib 23.5 :JO .ns and . i to ~lile 29.5, Cabot Trail.' Cap.; ~t seenl "nrl i Breton FIighlands ;'\ational l'ark. 'I' °CI alfnc'r'~ ."1 Ihe '~S lIr .'1','\1.', .. I, . . I Puhli~ Work,

Plan> and specifications C~oI' at the oli',,, "f . I Iff t ' . lC " the , )e secn anc orms.o en ncr, .'.:lnecr. PO. Box ohl;oIned at the, offices of lile ion Build'.,' Chief Highway Dll'ision. Hllnle, '1 P F I ·\Jll ,n,. B . I I' 0 O' 0 . U . '. .. • I can he UI c In~, tI,lwa. nlarlD. ,.r Post O[li. , .. , . If. /I. N;I~OIl, A/Sup~rvision En , \1'00:1 bL~'~;I' '"I' ' ... glllecr. HIghways Dl\"lslOn, Box 'To . .[1.

: 129li, Federal Building. FredeI" . ." 1(' c01l;iclcred e,c~ 'iclon. N.B., and ~Ir. II. F ,ntlll1,1 I,e "cr"mpa1l:cd h.

• • " i le;1 tel'll'lti\"f' ' "

Gerry Halley Surveys Ltd.

90 ALLANDALE ROAC

SERVICES, 218 ;';ew Gow· er Street. Fost dependable serl"lce from 9:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. daily. Dial 7069 Sundays Dial 61423 (This

i Peters, Superl"lslIIg ElI~lneer,. . .. . .'e;uIII St. ~Ionlreal 34, P.Q. : Highwal".' Division. Ronm 717,! ;Ot In IIw I('nl,r ca.w.tf : nalstnn' Building, lIollis Stree\. . fender., 1I1U,1 he m)t!

'PHONE 'fOB76 -------.. -----.. I •.•. ... . . prlnled I"nl:, 'u . .

, MURPHY'S

DRUG !lTORE.

NORMAN DOWNE)' 45 N e,. Gower St.

Dial 5727

GREAT EASTERN OIL & IMPORT

CO., LTD. Radio, Television Washers. R~frl~erators Deep Freezera

Electric Ran)(en

:~~~~~~~~~~~ Ad is worth $1.00 to you). _______ -, mar3,lmlh ,

, "READY'" I' II [. ,'1. I ~1J11r.IX. :-;S. I)...· cDII1tj • ..., a) pu e s aval ·1' I . I I It' ~p"rl.llcnt "nrl I' I o)(~ conSIf cree C3(' 1 en· . ' 'n able June to Octooer <;2.50 I t b . I b II"llh Ihe ""'HiIllI each in Ames In Cross and • c er III us e ,lccompalllCC .' thcreill.'·:~ aU popular. brecds Wheal IOlle of tl1e alternatIve securl :

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US Mllltim Road Dial 8441

THOMPSON'S pnARMAC1.

.~ Qultll Vitli Roa'

FLEMING'S PBARM.\Cl,

2A~ Pennywell RAlad DIal 112931

JOHN J. FEEHAN Around 51. Jonn',

01., 3m ,!Ie WRter S&.

FISH STORES

CITY FISH SHOP 36 fRESCOT'J ST.

llIAl 2226 Service. Quality Variety

BEAUTY PARLOURS

BULGER'S CONFEcrIONER~

" King's BrldgM had : , Dial 692. ~

i HUTCHEN'S GBOt.:~l I

I MEAT MAlIKFl'. 1 ~3 WlUla~, Sireel I

. Dial 7(51) and' eon

a. R CLARKE TopllU RoN .Dlal 1IU81

L. HEALEY Crou RoadJ IDd Waltr 8&

Dial 3D28

INSURANCE AGENTS' AND BROKERS a _____ _

JOB BROTHERS &. CO LTD. Waler Street

Dial 2858, 4lU

MEEHAN·& CO. , ,A Bldg. Duellwortb tI&.

Floor PoU~her .. Gramophones

Public Address Systeml, . Tape Recorders

REPAIRS AND SERV1Ci 5 UNES

DlAL 3001 to SDOS

WATER STREET iBn26,lY.

NEW METHOD RUG CLEAN, ERS, Rugs and Carpet mddc to look like new. Von Sclu'adel procesa ~ tlda gearl to Ille of Mlga. Cleanerl In home or at our plant. 'Phone 910~3. New Melhod Rug Cleaners, Freshwater Road.

UNITED UNDERWRITER!!.

Temple Bldg .• Duckwortb Sl Dial RI)370·77!\f

CROSBIE & CO., LTD Woolworth Blda. Water 8t

Dial 5031 ,

, j. 'AMBASSADOR , BEAUTY PARLOUR

': I 246 Waur' Street : i j Illal 308!!

Dill 7CU6·7ot7

REG. T, MORGAN remp" Bl dll. Dudiwortb III

Dial 80!7t-'~ 56

cln AND StJllURBAN ,GARBAGE COLLEL'TION

We Clean Gardens. B laemenu Two Cummemal Plck,upl.

': I :, I .,1 : ., . I • I • , :

'il ! .' , " , ~ I , ; I I .' , 'I ' I. : ,. , i; : ~ ; : 1".: I: I

;, I , : J

, ~:

, ! ~ .. ----~--~----~~-.............................. --.......... -AUTO ACCESSORIES

I , · ::-CA.\,...DL~ TlRk.

I -.-.l'l)RPORATION ., ~"SO"- A complete lln, or

I

,

t

AUTO ACCESSORlE8 alway. In stock

1>1AL tMIltl

AUTO PARTS (Whole;

BAKEPC;

Nfld. Aralatltte

V:OtJ[1 38

Bambrick S;,;" .. t

Dial 7191·2

lAn E1\IT. B,~ KERY THE FINEST BREAD. CAKES arid PASTRIES Made lD Newtoum!ltm

!!:!J O'CR.lPI 01.0\1, _ ::

j!

IIUILDING MATERIALS ~ ~.

~.

~ '.. •

i :>0'

CHESTEJI DA WE, LTD. . ~~ ST. uti TOPS.UL RD

ror all your Bu!MIDI ftequ!rmnenta caD n181 - &1171

----------------------R \' JlANPELL, LTD. BUlLDING

AEQUIREMENTI DlAL 71 ..

CDlnplete upoto-da' p .erne!' aierrymetUn& Road

DIAL 718A

CHURCH SUPPLIES

CULUNlAl ST",l.'ONERT w~4rn:lJ

Complete C1Iurcll P'ur!I!&II III., and Relhtlo\IJ "rtJcJ.

DIAl 45It I. WMJI ST.

C1.EANING I;CMPOUNDS \ ,

a. :. rOLEMAN LTD. DlJ8TBANE

NmouDdIIDd" ClWlul ,.', . word. Obt&tnabJ. It

L J, COLEMAN LTD. • Ita DUf1iWOIlTB ft,

OWIW

BarD •• lID.; CENTIlAl. 8AIlBEI

SHOP. We are now uperat· ine eliht chain; You can be wLlCed of the beat posalble aervlc~ piu the leU! polo

IIble waiting, 24 New Gower Streot, opp. Adelald. Mo-tors. ..

:ONFECTIONERY

REID'S CONFECfIONER\' Gigaretlea, Fruit, lee Crtllr

Mr.~ Driw. We Gin Good Srrvlu.

Rowan StreU. DIRI 910M

C'NTP.ACTORS

---~----------------HAliU.t..l.i SNOW & SON. LTD.

IJIdultrial Electrlclau "fI HamlitoD Street.

Olllet 22?4 Res, 4m

CUNTRACTORS Jl'er nIl )'our PAINTING, ROOFING. . and C1llMNEIJ REPAIRS.

At rPlillunable rate&. PHONE 9U3lIB.

DRUG STORES

. CONNORS' DRUG STORE LAMBERT'S COUGH SYRUP

Cttl be oblalnel1 II CO/ljNOR8 DRUG IITORI

Ut WATEIt lIT. DIAL ..

DRY CLEANING

OUWN~ DIn' CLEANING LTD.

CGvWI' 51. JohD'~ triIIl Flit. EUlcl8llt Servica.

J4 ~MJLTON AVE. DIAL _,

elECTRICIANS

MAlUNt!;. Dn;sEl AND

ELtmHILAl.. E"1~ ~ It Bour ServIce tor Rr.]lA1rI. .. Moion. G8IJeJ'ltDl't tad

lllluaehnld AppuAneti.

DIAl 51 ..

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DIAL 93211.

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

t 1.0, ~ ,..

'Ff'~

BAINE JOHNSTON COMfANY, LTD,

Agency Deplll'tment au 'hler 81. Dial nOt

YOUR. FRIGIDAIRE DEALER

HEAP ~ PAFTNERS :NFLD.) L1T

Wiring Materials, Wire a~d Cables. Molors, Starters.

Lamp!, Switchp~, Lil:~.tmR Fixtures, etc.

\UREHOUSE PRINCES ST. III A J. SUR:.

~~:::n(ICAL SERVICE

JONES ELECTRIC &0 PRESCOTI' ST.

DIAL 6m SpecJallsls In Motm.

~nerators, Steam l~on8 and all Househol~ AppUencea,

ELECTRICAL !Jl!:' VICI Rm~OUT'8 ELECTRICAL

SERV1CE Eleclrlcal Contractor

408 Water !llrrel. At. ~Ollll'., "'ewloondl .. d,

Plulne 113«

ENGINES

E, lilt! II. BARBOUR LTD, 0l8tr!buton of:

Kelvin MlI!'ine Diesels KelVin Ricardo GM Er.~inea

Full LIne of Spare ParIa. .72 . m WATER lIT.

DIAL W..l

EXCAVATING

EXC,. VA'lINI A NlJ GRADING

II .. ", EoRI pm"'1 lit 1IlrI. GrAllm, erIC. n.ei •.

tnllltlt! IIt4Dt. Itolt! Gr ... l ~_ aa.oo por loa.

IftllPn r.xVAUTtIID n. ~n. .... 1f11 __

",III' ""I'~ I ......

flORISTS

HO·.'~f OF FLOWERS ServlIl~ Sl John'. /rom OJ locatln!ll: .

an RAN-1LTON A~'BN11I DIAL &OOSI

lOa WATI:R ST. DIAL mo

For Fast Taxi Service

SEWING ~r,\CHI~Es-~er· Ie "s Poultr\" Farm. Char. lies called for 111 the tencll'r. Thl' DI'p:trlll1e:t. I

,

I'lee for all kinds of Sewing ~Iachincs, manufacturing or domestic. W. Simmons, 'Phone 3120. marl0,lm

I tll t P'E I lancl . I documents. Tenders must io,': Chief 1:1l"":I'£'( I' o e own,. s . I h . r f ' O.rIC! .. _______ . ___ . mac e on t e prlntec arm, suP: H ), IIr throuc'h the Fon SALE-One new milch I ~iled by the Department :ll,ci cd. or :hroll~h the

cow. Appl)' Patrick Cadi· I IJl accordanc~ Wllh the conci: : DistriLl EII";i'II'{"r at HOTEL TAXI Dial 2424-2410

: BE.\UTYLAi\D: 129 Queen'; , Road ITheatre Hil:). special.

~an, Logy Bay. I tIOI~S set fort~ there1l1. ,to'Yn. I' f: I will . : 1 he Departmpl~t, through the t prJnl, "'111 'pC'C) i i , aho\"e of rices. WIl! supply plans· wllrk Ilil rI,.'O,)'" I I Sf£t~ f:~IPLOY~IEN'f~1\ a

~pen ft'o", 8038 14! 2 I.m.

QUEEN'S .ROAD

izin~ in all methods of per· manent waving tintiog. Cllt·

'ing. Special permanent. $5.00 Open Evenirigs. Dial 6534.

I full time or part time basis. No merchandise lu huy.

, Possible earnings in the

•• • ••• L IJ 3 : and .speclflcatlons for th_e \\""T,: • ~.ZIl(IIJ III '.il(' [u~rl pi . on depuslt of 3 sum '.' S~O.OO I" 1 fled b:IIIK ril,,!,, 0'

. Ihe form of a certIfied hanli: orcil'r p"',,,h],, :" Ihl'

pno28.1yr 'THE CENTRAL BARBER

S15.000 to S30,000 category Write for free details. Con· solidated Industries. Bux 2-1 A. E., Louisville Ill.

cheque or mone)' order payable the R'.'ccil"C'r (;"I:I'rai to the order of Ihe Receiver' The cil'po,il 111I he Gener.1i of Canada. The ric rellirn IIf Ihe SIlOP, We are now operat·

ing eight chairs. You can be assured of the best possible service plus the least po~

, sihle II'oiling, 24 ]\;"w Gow~r .. ~ St., opp. Adelaide Motors.

mar~8,lyr

, posit will be released on return '"pccifica!I',1I Ir ~['oj , IIA VE thai masonarY-l-ob-.I~~~-· i of the plilns and specificatIOn,' within J IMIl'.h fro' l in good cor.dition within a l of r(lCl",ltlll:1 (If !.,,,~.H,

IlIlW. Call Wilson F. Butler, 'c·,.fr· I . i month from . h.~ cI~te of recep I relurned II ililin Ih.: . , ~Iasun Contractor, 5 Rankin . tlOn of tender.. If not r"'urncd I depo,it will hr t st. Dial b400·L. !. wi.thin thai p. eriod the deposil ,I Thc' 10IH'.'1 or ;~I.'

apr3,(lw) II b f f d

. PA1NTING Al"D DECORA· TII'IG-For your exterior : "Reg,N\ for new modern 11·

1 Iled hospilal; excellent

111"1 e or elle . neces'arih accepted . I The lowcst or an)" tender not

necessarily accepted.

FRUIT STORES

EMPIRE fRUIT STU RES

For the Fre,hest Fruit In Town cal!

EMPIRE FRUIT HT()RE 144 Patrick Street, DIal 2B52 m ODc!r~orth SI.: DIal 3911

! LocalloJI.I:

FIRE IN5URANCE

CRUSBIE CO. LTD.

Agents !or UNDERWRITERS AT

LLO·:[)S. LOW RATES

DIAl. 5031

FURNITURE MOVERS

Lt<;DREW'S EXl' ES~ LTD IN DOUIlWUllm ST.

lM., Ind lon& dht8nC'~ mct'l'1tl., p3C'kllll. craUnl Ind ,tippin" Membf.n of \',\V,A. and M.M.T./!

A,l!!ntl tor Unit~tI \"l!In tlnr:l, D. I. LeIlBEW. MAS MmR

CHIc. U1&,. "at~bou ... MU

GIFT SHOPS

LAl\A~~Y'S

REMEMBRANCE SHOP, Gifts, Games, l'oys,

NovelU~s. COUl'b Carcl.! for all occasioll1.

DIAL 4US

;lnn intcri,)r decorating. RORERT FORTIER. paperhanging and wall i equipment Salary 5270.00 Chief 01 Administl"atiH Service, and ~emlm. washing call :'lr. L. Howell at 7397·H.

. per month; 510t1O annual' increments or commcnsur ale with ability; 40·hour week; modern residence. good retrealional facili iies, board room arr! uni·

allrt Services. ,Derl 01 I'lIhl,C \\"crl;,

aprlUm -----~---~.

HARDING'S TAXI will be l"al'ln c Grand Bank Sunday Jnd Thursnay; returning :'Ionlla)' and Saturelay. For reserl'ations call 4491·F, at Granll Bank call 2142. marH If

HARDWARE. STORES

HARIh~ & HISCOCK LTD GE:\,ERAL HARDWARE Distributors for Su;;bcam

Electrical Appliance', Sporting Goous nnd Sl,Qrt~ wear fOI all occa!",ons.

DIAL 5016

HEAliNG D. C. BISHOP

127 NEW GOWER ST. DIAL 3317

C~mplete Piumhing and Heating Sen'icr

EH~ES'l CtOU..i, ON .. U\;r'ED

McCLARY AuTOMATIC WARM AIR CO~DI'l'IONI~G

210 WATER ST. DIAl. 41B~

HEATING C. A. HUBLEY. Lib.

PLUmllNG a'nd HEAlING COl\TRACTORS

Rep. General Electrtc 3I'i KinKS Road Dial UIB

HEARING AIDS BEL 'TUNE HE.' lUNG GLASSES

BELTONE HEARING GLASSES

CALL S. W. smun DIAL 2631

HOME INDUSTRIES

lJept. of Public Works, I 0lla\\"a. April H. 19i1 Caall"a, /lpril 15, :959 ; ....:!'~IR

aprI8.20 __ ._____ • Wall Washi

form, laundry S34.50 per l1lontli .\pply S('cll" ·TreJ.'

\"01". hail' a;'d "kin refl~cI "'h;ol you cal. For that reason il i; impol·tant to haH a lI"ell·

CnlOn H"spital, Ilcngough, Sask. marti (I m).

I balanced diet of fre,h fruil 1nd· Il"egetnblcs a., l\"ell as proteins' eac'] day.

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MATC:iES

BUn-fA Y SAFETY ~fATCm.;.

-DistributC<l '"

FlIA.\'K Me NAMARA LTD. QUeen st. 1;131 5143. H

MEAT MARKETS

mI,mELDS • <AIr. F'RES."'W.HER and

PE!'t;-''YWbI.l ROAD DI.U ~·169

(;"mplete up·lo·date ~!eat ~Ial krl

PIANOS end ORI.7ANS

A, L. CUi ,LIS Piano and Organ Showroom:

roPS,\IL ROAD Di~1 9·2161 or 9·218%

FActOry: Water St., Hr. Grae_ 1'.0. Box 358

PHOTOGRAPHY ~~~~~~~~':"'",.... )'

GARL,\[\! .),S STUJ)lO 16 PJ.EASANT ST.

DIAL t!~ Werldi~g PhotOl' Po:1raltJ

end CO!l1niercia l. Phol~graph,

CAMEllA s:rm 87 LONf"S HILL

REAL LjTATE

i'\OTlCE For Appraisals 01 Real Esllllf

lo. 'd Au~tion5 m private hom'::3.

DIAL f0312 JOR~ D. O'lJHtS(,OLL

No I Bideford Place

SERVICF STA liONS

: .u.ME1~'S SERVICE STATlOr-.

TOPSAIL ROAD 'WASHING ~ GREASING

TIRE REPAIRS DIAL 3jl8

MARSHALL MOTORS FISK TIRES

Guaranleed agains. Cu~, Blowouts, Bruises.

Un~er Inflation. t:alJ IIIAItSll.ALL MOTORS

1'1' alN St. ::llal 80031

SHEPPARD'S SERVll,'E :TATlON

TIRE REPAIRING "ASnr~G

MrnaG' r.nAR~INL GREASING DIAL 2109

SE"VICES DIAL 7612L

Nell'lnllndland view! ~Ily mOllcted and See our selection

artistic SERVIC.E fr ed • GIL I'URNAL1!: am. • REPRIr.F.RATlJlU

• WASnF.R~ • RANGF.!'

PAPER PRODUCTS NORMAN DIrK [TD,

Sr~H\'IL:E FOR PIA;\10S A~D l'BeANS

II' ALL \\".\SIIl\G_ cleaned bl" ~.N

Reslllt, P(:IIe(1 "Ifl

-:\c'.\ 'lehc,rl Bl:g Clealle,'. Fre5h.a:er 'Phone 910.13.

STOVES

TOBACCOS

lA).ICABS

Oul. 3110

,l,m'wht'r< ~tJ • AD)' 111111-

--------. ·WHml!. BIRTHDAY, GROCERS Certainl, a h8!ldma~p article

TIlE LAWRENI.E ;\1FLL'. CO.. I TL.

New Location: Tnnl"l and Rtpllr1~I.

OV!T Thlrt)' :fe-ar.' cxp'rlne. UIU",' r:ompt'tcnl k['l'icla,.

!-4 HOUR

B. WALSH

BEST IN LEADING r;ROCERY LINES.

You Choice 01 whal you neu DW 8181'

1SS WATER ST. WEST

~HURCHILL'S bU!'RRM,.RKET

PORTUGAl COVE \' ou can buy your grocer! CJ

Just B5 chfap as m SI. J Ohl' I

and have them d~llv~rI!\1 te fOur tl::'Of without charge.

W. II'" D.P.S. Stamp.

from NONIA il on;' the Bes' will do.

HOME CONTRACTORS HOivrE IMPROVEY.ENTS

NO DOWN PAVMEN"r F:ASY MONTHLY PAVMENTfi • Stonn blihll. anl2 [)oon • Add thlt extu room •. • Moch!m1u JOur kitchen.

~I)ntaet 11'. II. rAR50NI LTD.

• .ron, rond Rt)ld Dl_1 1JoOJ.'r.

JEWELLERS

mm1!'SON JF.'ELLERY 303 WATER ST,

wnen aelectlng 8 Dlamono Ring see our prll'ale Diamond 'looth. ,

DIAL 450t

209 . 211 DVCKWOHTH 51. Pap€r and Paper Prl!duc~

WlIOLESA1E ONLY o A TL fi2~ 76.'16

RADIO·TV REPAIRS

GRIAT EA~TERN OIL CO r,::I' Al"\·. L Tr

REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.\' AND ALL l!:LEL1'RICAL

APPLIANCES. OIAL 3001 III ~005

, 'IVEST END TEU;VISION

T. V .·Radio·Car Radio Repair' 705 WATER STREF.T

C.\LL 6~fi At Night, Day, Holiday 0,

Sunday for Fast Ser,1ce and GUBranteed work caU T127"

E. R. ROGERS I' 'Ylf'f'arl.lf\. ilL,

'Ph ... 61~'

SN' ":K BARS

DIU ~70 WF.;LL COOKED FOODS COURTEOUS SERVICE

ED'S LUNCH

SI')R DRINKS

"'JLIl<:D AGENt ;IES FRESHIE

!'!'lIb .'ree Tricolour FI .... CALL 51'75

ALLIED AG2NeJEI 217 New Gner !It.

USED CARS

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NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NfLD., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1959

KINSMEN, Boys Club paper BINGO

SERIES No. 9 TO-DA v's NUMBERS

I N G 0 22 .:15 58 63 29 3? 56 66 21 35 60 72 17 33 55 61 25 49 69 27 57 71 18 50 68 26 48

75 54

51

Kin Help Kiddie.

WANTED lo .. er III and Cove United Church Board of

I ,for Lower Island Cove two raom school

A PRINCIPAL firsl Grade or higher. Male preferred.

A PRIMARY TEACHER

First Grade

.' ,Italing qualifications and exp.rience;· to' ',!HOMAS R. MILLS, Chairman, United Church

of Education, Lower Island Cove, C. Boy. 1:'11'l21

BY A WHOLESALE GROCERY FIRM

YOUNG MAN ~ work in Warehouse and oct as Shipping

Grade XI preferred. Apply to

BOX 108, t.O Daily News.

WANTED MEDICAL SECRETARY

....

complete charge of office, bookkeeping, filing, etc. Write full particulars to

McNicholas & Lockwood 288 DUCKWORTH STREET

Millertown Amalgamated School

Teacher for Intermediate Room, Flrlt Grad. pref.rr.d.

female Teacher for Primary Room, First Grade preferred.

Salaries augment.d by Board.

Apply: AN AMALGAMATED SCHOOL BOARD, MILLERTOWN.

I

InThe'NEWS!

SLIVERS and KNOT HOl ES

~ ~

"Wouldn't it be better to build a GARAGE than sit up ail night guarding the car?"

The depreciation on an un, sheltered car may be mort p~r month than the monthly payments on a garage, If YOU need a GARAGE, don't put it off~onie in now and find out how easy It Is build a new one or RE~iODEL your present garage.

HORWOOD LUMBER Co., Ltd.

Velvet Horn Club

TO·DAY

CLUB OPEN

9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

FOOD AT ITS BEST

WANTED. , Two Women

One to work in kitchen and hfJlp with cooking, one to work in serving in dining room. For appointment.

DIAL 91447·H

Bally Haly Golf & Country Club

A movie will be shown at the Club House,

SUNDAY, APRIL 19th.

All . Club facilities will be ope,n.

FOR SAL! - Hom. fir. alarm. and extlngulshel'l Free demonstration at your home. Special dis· count 'and budget plan. Cal! any day 81423, or wrlte MOPA COMPANY LIMITED, 1111 New Gower St., St. fohn's, Cecil Squires, Sales Manager. mar3.tmth

AUCTION WEDNESDAY APRil 22nd

1.30 p.m ..

25 HEAD CHOICE

BUTCHERS' CAnLE

-: i

II

TO RENT FOR SALE ! RENAULT On Rennles' Mill Road, Quantity Laying Pul-]

heated unfurnished self. lets and Young Hens: contained Apartment on from nine to lixtHn i twa floors, comprising large monthl old, in good i

I sitting room, kitchen, bath· production. I

Th. ideal "first" car .•. the essential second car, brings ycu all thlle luxury features in the mOlt practical and beautiful designed car in the world.

i room and three bedrooms.: 'TELEPHONE 98137 or i

DIAL 2505 I writ. P;O. BOX 914, i St. John I.

TENDERS will b. r,eceiv.d up to Noon FRIDAY, APRIL 24th, for the purchase (at a lump lum price) "WHERE IS AS IS" of the St •• 1 Motor Vessel

"BAMARENG" of approximately 37 Gross Toni and now lying partially submerged htar the Gov­ernment Wharf at Heart's Delight, Trinity Bay.

Mark Envelopes TENDER ond lind to

BOWRING BROTHERS LTD. UNDERWRITERS' REPRESENTATIVES.

The highest or any Tender will not neces­sarily be accepted.

REGISTERED NURSES Required to fill the following vacancies:-

2 NURSES FOR PAEDIATRIC FLOOR

Also vac06l~ies exist on the Male Floor, and female Floor, including Maternity.

Good conditions of service in pleasing atmosphere. Modern well equipped hospital. Please apply immediately to:-

MISS G. B. FITZGESALD, R.N. SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES,

WESTERN, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CORNER BROOK, NEWFOUNDLAND.

TeachersWa·nted The Anglican Soard of Education requires Teach· ers for the following schools: THE ANGLICAN ACADEMY -

Seventeen rooms, Grades I - VIII. WEST MINES -

Seven rooms, Grades I - VI. LANCE COVE -

Three rooms, Grades I - VIII. FRESHWATER-

Three rooms, Grades I - VIII Duties to begin September 1, 1959.

Applications should be addressed to the CHAIRMAN, ANGLICAN BOARD OF EDUCA TIIN,

BELL ISLAND .

Teachers Required . FOR BADGER AMALGAMATED SCHOOL

One Vice.Principal First or A Grade, abl. to t.ach French for Gradel 7 and 8.

One Male or Fe~ale Teacher for Grades -1 and 2.

Duties to begin September 1st, 1959. Gov.rnment lalarY will be augmented

by the Board.

Apply stating qualificationl and experi­ence to,

OTTO VERGE, S.cr.tary. Treasurer, Amalgamated Board of Education,

Badger, Newfoundland.

WANTED FOR EMPLOYMENT ABOUT MAY 1st

A V AN·DRIVER SALESMAN Well established wholesale firm requires on ener­getic young man to cell an all retail stores in the city and immediate vicinity.

This type of sel»ng has not been done by us up to this time but products to be sord, are nationally

, ,known and advertised.

Remuneration will be on the basis of $35.00 week­ly plus commission.

Applicants will pleas. apply In own handwrIting giving Clg. and school grad. and b. pr.par.d to furnish two references.

Box 601, c/o Daily News apr14,16,18

QUICK FACTS ABOUT Comfort Fe.ture!: YOUR DAUPHINE Extremely qUiet engine ,-vibration free ride

Safely Features: ,

-automatic "ferlee" elutch-4·wheel rtIJ-Doors open against wlndstream-excellent sleering control-bucket seats-no metal in seals - cur,ed windshield - rubber cu~hloned dashboard-semi·flexible steer Ing wh~el-i!xtra·big. nu-fade brakes-

pension-7 cubic foot trunk-plenty of "elhow" room~~nveniently placed spare­fuam rubber se~ts-5Iidlng lun·roof.

doorlocks. I

Eronom, Fealur~:

::an't overheat-up to to ~,ilcs per gallon-easily ae­eessible engine-<Juiekly de­lchable (ender_removabl. 'iinder liners - limpliclty' [ engine desil/n-Iutomltie ,ulcb does not wast. lifo­

,:,shabl, interior Includin,­door liners.

THIS ULTIMATE ACHIEVEMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING

IS YOURS AT

ELTON MOTORS CARNELL ST.

iFOR SALE i , , , I

10-Piece CHESTERFIELD i

SUITE In excellent condition. Also, ONE PLAY PEN.

For further part::ulars

I Phone 7974 I,--,,~'---Mi :. WANTED I ;1 TO RENT I I Air Force Major de· I. I sirous nice Home or I

Apartment, four in II I family, furnished de· !

I sired but not essential. I; , Terms to be arranged. I:

I Apply to I I BOX 203 c/o Daily

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TOWN OF ~IOUNT PEARL

Victol WesfcoH rour LEXNOX Heatiug

Representath'e now residing In your area. For free estimates call

Ofrlce 803U-Rel. 93875B 24 Hour Senlce

Don't take a bealini on your heating.

PATRICIAN

ASSOCIA TION

COUNTRY STORE

, TO·NIGHT

and every night

till the 22nd.

2 for 5 wheel, chocclate

whe.l, I c. wheel, cash

wheel, will be featured

al ulual.

Usual Cash Prizes

SOc p~r ticket

DIAL 2094

PRELIMINA,RY NOTICE

Air Cadet TAG DAY Saturday~ May 30th '.

AUCTION, REPOSSESSED CARS AND MECHANICS'

SPECIALS

10 A.M. TODAY,

Saturday April 18th 1954 MONARCH

1950 AUSTIN

1953 FORD

1951 PLYMOUTH

1954 ZEPHYR

1953 CONSUL

1953 CONSUL

1953 FORD

1951 DODGE

1951 FORD PICK·UP

1951 HILLMAN

1953 PONTIAC

1953 PLYMOUTH

1951 FORD

1955 PLYMOUTH

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Any car $500.00 or ov.r can b. purch:.

ased through I.A.C.

All machines ~Ult b. taken delivery

of and paid for immediately after lale.

Geo. G. R. PARSONS

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tI.3~MelodieA and Memories. 7.0'1-Mantovani and hi.

Orchestra.

A.M. '1.3[}-Newl In a Mfnute. 7.31-Sunday A.M. Show. 8.00-Nfld. News . 8.~Sunday A.M. Show 8,3()-Nfld. Newa. 8.3~Weath.r Forecast. 8.4[}-Sunday A.M. Show 9.0[}-Newl.

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. TENDERS

• Tenden will be received up to and Including the 4th day of ifay A.D. 1959 for the purchase .1Il all the land. dwelling house and outhouses belonging to the tltate of Margaret M. C. Uaw· IOn. late of Bay Rob'erts in the Province of Newfoundland, Spinlater deceued, and situate Dn the West side of the CroS! Roads In the town of Bay Rolr "" aforesaid. Inspection can be arranged upon application to In. Fr. Jo.eph P. Hogan, P.P., KCH'th River, Executor of the Will of the above named Mar· pret ~. C. :>awson deceased Klahest or any tender not nec· .. arily accepted.

P.\RSOSS II MORGAN, lel1c1ton for the abo,'e nlmed

Executor.

U~Interlude. II.OO-CBC News and weather. 1I.1D-Progrlm Hlghllghll. 1I.1~Maglc Music Box. II.SD-News. 1I.~POlt Mark. U.K.

10.00-MarIUme Gardener. 10.1~Nelghbourly. 10.3D-Operatlc Highlights . ll.OO-St. Thomas' Anglican

Church. P.M. 12.1~CBC New. and Weather 12.30-Muslcal Program. 12.4~ReglonBI Roundup. 1.1~Organ Recital by Dr.

David Peten. l.S[}-BBC News. 1.4~unday Miscellany. 2.00-Harmony Harbour. 2.29-Domlnlon Time Signal. 2.3[}-Fork . Songs for Young

Foilla. 2.4~Meet your Weatherman. S.OO-In His Servici. 3.3[}-CBC New •. 3.3S-Capltol Report. 4.W-Religlous Period. 4.3()-T.S.0. Pop Conceht. ~.3[}-CBC News. ~.33-Carl Tapscott. S.OO-Crltlcally Speaking. 6.3[}-Project 59. 7.3[}-TralUl Canada TRient

Show. ' 8.00-NeWi. 8.0~Reglonal New. I n II

W~ather. 8.1~ln Reply.

9.0~Sunday A.M.. Show. 9.3[}-Sunday Scbool of the

Air. lO.OO-News In I Minute. IO.OI-Week In Review. lO.3[}-News in a Minute. lO.3I-World'l Concert Hour 11.0[}-New, In a Minute. 1l.Oi-Chapel forShutlns. 12.0[}-Newl In a Minute PoM. 12.01-Vera Lynn Show. 12.3[}-News in a minute. 12.31-Party Line. 12.4~Provincial News Round

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up. 1.00-New. In a Minute. 1.0l-Longine's Symphonette. UG-Provlnclal New •. l.~BusineSl Week.

·2.00-News tn a Minute. 2.0l-Pastor·s Study. 2.30-When a Child Asks. 3.00-News In I Minute. 3.0I-Muslcal Showcase .. 4.00-New. in a M.inhte. 4.01-Muslcal Showcase. 4.3[}-New8 In a Minute. 4.Sl-Hou. of Decision. ~.OO-Newl in I Minute. 5.0l-Voice of Prophecy. ~.3[}-Chlldren·1 Story Hour 6.00-News.

8.3[}-CBC Stage. 9.3[}-Nfld. ProlI'am

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6.1~Ca!1lng III Children. B.3[}-St. Thomu'J Church

9.~~Muslcal Program. lO.OO-CBC Symphony. Ll.30-CBC National New •. 11.4~Wcekend Revle'A and

Service.

Statutory· Notice \ I

In tn. mltt.r of tn. Lut Willi and I!.tat. of Willilm Fran.\ ell Cornwall Cook, of St. John'., N.wfoundllnd, Civil I . Servlnt, dlCiuld.

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OK All persons claiming to be creditors of or who have any , claims or demands upon or affecting the estate of William Francis Cornwall Cook. late of St. J ohn's aforesaid, de· ceased. are hereby requested to send particulars of their claims in writing. duly attest· ed, to WilHam J. Jackman, ~ Brine Street, St. John·s. Execu, tor of the Will of the said de· ceased, on or before the 22nd day of May, A.D. 1959. after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the said Estate having regard only to claIms of which he shaH have had notice.

HOME.TOWN DOCTOR I

Elizabeth Seifert .... $3.95 :

Dated at St. John's this 16th day 01 April, A.D. 1959.

AYLWARD & CROSBIE, Solicltorl for the EXI\cutor

1l.3[}-Late Show, "Tbey WCIC Not Divided".

SUNDAY, April 19th. 12.00-11 is Written. 12.30-G0od Life Theatre. 1.OO-Junlor Magazine. 2.U\I-oSpolllght on Education. 2.3()-Flghting Worda. 3,DO-Cltlzen's Forum. 3.30-Day of Decision. 4o.0U-The Twentieth century.

DANGER! MARINES I.

AT WORK Robert G. Fuller .... 3.50

TENDERLOIN Samuel Hopkins Adams ................ .

THE UNANOINTED Laurene Chinn ..... 4.95

THE SCIENTISoTS I Efozazar Lipsky .... 4.'5 I

CLAUDELLE INGWSH . Erskine CaJdwe'fl .... '4.25 •

HIGH CARNIVAL John J. Pugh ........

PATROL BOAT 999 Harold Waters and i Aubrey Wisberg .... 3.95 I

ONE SAINT AND SEVEN SINNERS

Ennen ReaV'es Hall 3.95 I

THE SECULAR I

JOURNAL OF THOMAS MERTON 4.30-La8lIe.

5.00-Frontien. s.30-Tennessee Ernie Ford :-----------

Show. THE STORY OF NFLD. &.Oil-Bob cummings Show. 6.3D-Father Knows Best. By A. B. Perlin 7.00-Rescue Eight. Illustrated 7.3t1-Show1lme. B.O[}-Ed Sullivan Show. Polit' :al, industrial 9.00-The World's Stage. and commercial history 9.3O-G.M. Presents. K.'olT"'!kote Cover $2.00

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S,NFLD., SATURDAY, APRil 18 ,

SEE IT TODAY!

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DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN NEWFOUNDLAND

Free Grain : Newlywed WcBride's Hill. It. John's. Nfid.

Iprll.1B. 2:1.may2.

Our Special Speaker . 12.00-Sign Off-O Canalla­

The Queen.

7.4~World of the Mind. 8.W-News In a Minute. 8,Ol-World of the Mind. B.3[}-New8 in a Minutl 8.31-World of the Mind. 9.0[}-News· in a Minute. II.Ol-World of the Mind. 9.4~DOSCO News.

lO.W-New. in a Minute. lD.Ol-Family Bible Hour. 10.3[}-N eWI. ID.4~Prominent Concert. A.M.

lO.3U-December Bride.. $ 00 1l.0[}-Late Show, "All Quiet (ln I Cloth Bound ... 5. PEIPI:->C; 'fielltero I-The .\'rw·

the Western Front," rostage ............ .15 :':Iin<l ncw., ,,~cnc)' .laid in a cti,· 1(f)\IE IM'I - Tile Senate LO\IJ(J\ '.\P,-starring Le' wAyres and: l "atch frrllll Shi~at,c puiJli.':"'d it! I'hursd,l\' t'l'jed('d 133 to 37 a ',ar Dia.'" Ilil:', f:c',1 '

Reject Protest ~

SUNDAY, April 19d!. Louis Wolhelm. ,---------- I ihe Pcipin~ Ercning :\C\I'S Thurs· Conllllll~i;1 . Suciali,t prote,t her lIe"\' il'"ha'lti I

0, k & C Ltd dal' that Chinc,c Comrnlmisl' :l~"in.'it (he gO\'crnlllclIl's ~ecision mnhler! 10 ro'l'lr:er, Ie s 0., . ! ;Iuthorilics I1JI'C gin'lI frec gl·Jill. Il; put :\ATO intcrmcrl'JI(' ran~c: hope 10 ,tar: a farrJ',

, 10 Tibetan peasant:, wllose l·iI· iJallistic missiles bases in H:Jly i soon." 'ii." f),;r, it~ VOCM

DEATHS X.M. 6.2s-on the Air. 6.3[}-Newl. 12.l5-New6.

12.20-Houseparty. 12.3[}-News in a Minute. 12.3~Houseparty .

DODD - Died after a long illness, George Dodd. in hi.<, 69tb year. Leaving to mourn two sons, Patrick and Thomas; fOl!r daughters. :I!ar)' in U.S.A .. Hattie. Margie and Theresa, at home, also 15 grandchildren. Funeral will take place on ~Ion· day morning from his son's residence. 105 ~!ilitary Road. to the R.C. Basilica. Interment at :I!ount Carmel Cemetery:

Yhe Booksellers 'l.1gcs ncar Slli~atse harc iJeen: '.\ilhin ,·.ange of (:Jr~cls in IIll', comedi',I:! ~.it~ie. D,J",(lJ 'Joted by rehels. I SO\,let UKra,ne. mal'('lt·c ,; .,ell \or, !;',

CA:,,\ADA 6.3~Sunday Breakfast. 6.:I~Newl.

iE .... LED TE:-IDERS ad· 7.00-Sunday BreakIul dressed to the undersigned and 7.3()-Ste. Ann,'. Shrine of tb. 'endol'8ed "Tender for Division AIr. Garage for R.C.I\!.P., Halifax, 7.4~Sunday Breakfut. N.S.", will be recetved In the 8.00-NeWJ. ·offlce of the SecretarY, until 8.3[}-Oral Roberts.

l.00-New~ Roundup. lOl-Sign Off.

VOWR SUNDAY, April 19d!.

Spin 442j or 2008 or 3191

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TV REPAIRS

3.00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), II.OO-People'l GOlpel Hour. WltlnlltllY, M.y 13, 1.59. D.3[}-Revlval Echoel. Plam and speclltcatlon can IO.OO-Newl.

be letn and form. of tender lO.05-Old, Old IItOl'J. obUlned I't the offices of the lO.30-Frank and Ernut. Chief Architect, Department IQ.4~Blbll Talk.

110.00-Te\l Us a Story. lO.l~Glory tim. with Nancy

Edwards. BOWRING - Passed peace·

REASONABLE RATES GUARANTEED WORK

fully away 011 Friday. April 17th P H 0 N E 7 3 1 3 at her late residence. :0;0. 1

. lO.SO-Allan McGill. l0.4~Organ Music.

:I!onroe Street, Elinor Bowrln~, of Public Works, Ottawa. On· Il00-Churcb Service. tario, the District Architect. P.M. Ralston Building. Halifax, 12.1~Sunday Serenade. 1I:.S. 12.3[}-Newl.

To be considered each ten· 12.3~unday Serenadl .. der must be accompanied by 1.00-Sporll Review. ane of the alternative securl· l.1~Sunday Serenade. tiel called for In the tender' 1 3n N . v- ew •. documents. Tenners must be . 1.4~How ChrlsUan Sciene. made on the printed forms Heals. wpplled by the Department 2.00-Rotary. 1Dd. In accordance with the 2.30-Sunday Afternoon It 5110 conditions set forth theretn 2.M-New •.

The Department. through 3.M-New •. the Chief Archltect's office, 4.0[}-Lutheran Hour. IIr through tile undersigned. 4.3O-Sunday Afternoon at :590 01': through te oWce of tbe 4.15~News. Dil\rict Architect at Halifax, :I.3[}-Lawrenee Wen: Show. !fi~i, will supply blue· prints B.W-Ave Marie Hour. _ Ipecification or the work B.30-New •. OIl'deposlt of • sum of S~O,OO B.S.~unday Evenlnl .t l590. ill the form of a certlfled 8.3[}-Klwanl!. 11.,11: cheque ""'. money·order 9.00-PhlJo Vance. payable to the order of the 9.30-Sunday Evening a\ 5110. ltteelver General of Canada. 9.~News. The deposit wlll be released IO.OO-Thll II my Stol'J'. Oft return of the blUe-prints lO.3[}-Sunday Evenll1 lat :590 and lPecificaUon In good con· 10.4~Sporteul ' clition ..... Ithln a month from lO.5~Newl Ind Torbay tile dlte of reception of ten· Weather. den. U nol returned within 1l.05-Club 590. tt.t period the deposit wl!l be A.M. f«ielteci. 12.O[}-New •.

The lo ..... est or anY tender I2.~Club 5110. !WIt necenarlly accepted. 1.00-ClDle Don.

ROllltT PORTIIIt, Chief ., Admlnlltratln Slrvlc.1 Ind Slcrlt.,y.

Department of Public Work!. OtUwa, April 13. 19M!

CJON sbNDXf, xprn ill.

A.M. II.3[}-Newl.

11.00-51. Andrew's Presby· terian Church.

12.l:l-Musical Moments. 12.3[}-Art of Living. 12.4~News Calander.

aged 67 years. widow of the late Electron.', Isaac Bowring. Leaving to mourn three sons. four daugh· C L d tcrs. 14 grandchildren. 7 p,reat· , entre t.

2.4:1-Instrumental Music. 3.00-Dedlcatlon of Christilln

brandchild.ren; tw.o. br~thers I Aft h 'PHONE 6401 A and two sisters reSidIng In the er ours

Education Centre . L'.SA. Funeral on Sun~ay at 90 CAMPBELt AVE. i 2.30 p.m. from the Penticostal .

BIRTH BYRNE - Passed peacefully

S.OO-Music of the Ma~ters. 6.3[}-Hospital Reports. 7.00-Wesley United Church 8.1~Musical Interlude. 8.3[}-Let there be light. 8.4~:lliracles and Melodies 9.00-The Great Adventure 9.1~:llormon· Tabernacle

I Church, Bay Robert.s.

\ away at 81 Robbins Road .. Water· FURLO:..'G _ Born to Gerald town. ~Iass.. on Apnl. 16th and .Josephine Furlong (nee. Sally. beloved "'lte of VII1Cen IO'Brine) at Sl. Clare's ~!erc)' I

Byrne. Leal'lng to mourn hus Hos ital on April 17th. 1959, I band. three sons. one daughter. p Choir.

9.3[}-Stories of Great Christ lanl.

mother, a\;;o one brother •. Jim a son. at Boston; three sis\ers, ~fro -----'-----­

9.4~Hospltal Reports. Close down.

CJON·CJOX T.V.

F. R. Kennedy. St John's. :llrs P. T. Murphy, Beil Island, \Irs. R. E. Odom at Asheviile. North, Carolina. R.:.P.

SATURDAY, April 1Bth. NOSEWORTHY-Passed lway 2.3D-Western. after a short iilness on April 3.3~IIBeauUful But Broke"" 18th. at the Grace Hospi'nl.

ltarrlng Joan Davis Ind· Elsie. wife of John S. Nose· Bob Haymel. : worthy. of 89 Gower. Street.

5.00-rCountry Calendar. 'Leaving to mourn beSides her 1I.30-Rin Tin Tin. husband, one Bon. Fred. at fI.O[}-FoclI! on Youth. Grand Falls; one daughter, S.30-Hopllong calldy. Phyllis (Mrs J. Mercer), and 7.0[}-Ivlnhoe. six grandchildren, also (wo '7.30-Saturday Dall. brothers. Wilson and Enos B.OO-Perry Como Show. Clarke. and a slste:. Mrs. AnDle B.DO-Walt Dlmey Present, Grimes. of the city. Funeral

lO.OO-Red Skelton Sbow. will take place at 2.30 p.m. to· lO.3O-TbIl Suitor. day. Saturday. from her late 1l.DO-Newa. residence. Bg Gower Street, to 11.lO-Jullette. Mount PleMant Cemetery.

MENIS GABARDINE

PANTS Size 30-42

Cnly 2.98

ARCADE WAT8 STREIT

CHURCHIoL ,1M

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BUY YOUR. NEW DAWE LIMITED

HOME NOW DIRECT FROM CHESTER AND COMPARE SOME OF THE FOLLOW·

ING OUTSTANDING FEATURES.

YES:-• A' choiCl, Hlldion of building loti • Cont.mporary Disigns . • World.Famoul Johns-Manvilll Roofing and

In.ulation • MacMillan & Bloedll Plywood I, Cldar, Clap·

board and Moulding. • Saf. Wiring • Good Flxturll • . ASlUrance of Heating Comfort • Provl.lon. madl for outlets in bailment, • Vinyl· Til"

.• Youngstown Kitchenl • Houl.1 are well framed and well fastened • Lumber uled mostly fir, very little spruce and

no h.mlock . • W. UII quality gla'lI • Laundry Tubs suppUed • Prof'llional Landlcaping • Ad.quately concealed framing • All openingl flalhld with metal • Labor colt on good matirials is no higher tlian

Int.rior matlriall

'NO:-• Second grad. roofing and alb'ltos Ihingles • Second grad. hardwar, Uled • . Skimping of Nail.,

• Low grad. flashing substitutes • Concealed walll without inlulation • Thin glall or seconds

Low down payment and new special arrangements on the balance. No Real Estate commission.

WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? Donlt take chances. Many of the difference!> may not be apparent now, but they will show up sooner or later in your life.time investment. There are no equal substitutes for many of our products. THIS IS OUR BUSINESS - NOT A SIDELINE.

WANTED - More city building lots

CONTACT US TODAY

Ask for MR. CYRIL O'BRIEN MR. FRANK ROGERS MR, AL DAOUST MR. MAX BUTLER

Office 91174 80161

"- 91174 91174

Nights, Holidays or 5955F

or 6013H or 92885F

CHESTER DAWE LIMITED

'SHAW STREET . ST. JOHN'S