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'THE 'DAILY NEWS


Vol. 63.

MOZART 4 Horn Ctos,


avaiJablr al

Charles Hutton & Sons

(Price 5 cents\

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, 'APRIL 14, 1956

No. 83

PRESEl"\TS

asesenSlon
eace ISSlon

n srae I _~yptian or er

([

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Secretary-General's
U.N.
Another

!Suus;Lodge-:~
iAuxiliary

Briton Visit Proves Suc cessful


HOSTILE
THAT
ASSURANCE
GETS
Slain ACTS WILL BE DISCONTINU ED

~hc

~i~eting

Annual
of the Sunset Lodge L3dies' Auxiliary was
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . held at the Lodge on the night.
! Consen'alll'e r s 1 i 1.1" 1 ( S say of April 9th ~ith th.e Prcsident,
I three. fifths of Egypt's e~.:ire >)I.s. H. W. QUinton, In the chair
: armcd forces now are in the cast I The reports f~r the y.ear wen

I~raeli.

l"\ICOSIA CHrus (Rrutcrs)-A


1 ern Sinai desert ncar th?
read hy the. vanous officers an.a
Bntish s~ldicr
was killed
in',
r ofrom
nt
cr
;.. on
the seconded
mohon o(
.
.
I fReports
thciother
side. in
fiartlett.
by ~Irs.
Mrs. Lewi.
S. J.
an ambush m the mountams south
r t
d'
b 'Id . Ilefferlon these w~re adopted
wcst of Niccosia Friday. He was
CAIRO .Egypt .(AP) _ T~erc Fawzi apin toda~' bc!orc meetin~i ~~~~et a carrcspon 109 UI P 10 .A I'CrY' inspiring addre.ss 'wa,
th.e 26th Briton killed in the 1.lnlOn: were growmg mdlCatlOns friday agam with Premier Gamal Abdel
Reports per'i,ted in i;:-; circle given by ~lrs. (Col.) DaIZl(~1. ~Ir..
wlth.Greeee terromt calnp~lgn. I night that Oag Hammarskjold's l"\asscr.
h
th' Ii' S t: c
.~ Bartlett and the ~latron of the
Til'a othe r soldiers \\ere re 'j peace.msslOn
i . here h
'
II ammarsJold.scnt
k'
ere meel
at Ie
eCllIl \ in ouncl.
. Lan~or.
(d also spo ke
as qUieted
the
~ .mcc;;::ge>. would
in Gencva'
earlv Homc. ~Ia]Or
porte~ .~\ound~d.
. '.'
, Israeh.E~yplian frontlcr.
110 Premier Oand BenGurion of ~la\ to hear lIammar,k'old';
and comphmellted th~ o[f!crrs {Ol
OHlcwls said two Brlt"h jceps I A United "'allons spokesman Israrl askmg assurances that Is
:
h"':"
J.
their eXl'ellent work dunng the
were driv.ing Up a twisting road; said the ,ccretary.~eneral is mak.! rael had given orders 10 qllil ,llOot. pJlt lin I .ml,slon. .
. . year.
when ~ bridge W3S blown out from ling sume progre,s toward keeping. ing across the border. lie said The rllm~"sald the (,rncI" ,lIe The clection of O!icers lor the
under the hr~t of them. Terrorbts . it calm.
' E;:ypt had issued its orders.
lIou!d he rno;en ~o thol the ~.~un. cnsuing ear then took yplace,
opened up With small.arms fire on I Late Frillal' ni"ht there hall becn
[;'" experts and E"vptian dcn~rt ell could dlScu" L1C prllhlcm .rc.e this w~" conduct cd by ~Irs. Bart,
.the second jeep and one soldier in I no report oi an~' border incident mcnt officials held (1;0 long ~eet. fro~ the al",o,p!lc~.e of tll(' l.S lett in hcr usual eficient manner.
II ~\"as killed.
,
. since Thursa) afternoon.
ings on the problcm of pulling elee Ion campal,n.
The {olluwin~ are Ih officers
,I:our ~ombs were set orr he~c, Both sides handed Hammarskjol,1 troops o( both sides back from t h c .
clecter! jor 1956';)7:
~ I'Ida), night shortly after a radio: written assurances they would, frontier.
DUS I !
lion. Vicc PrI'Sident--~lrs. (Col.)
news reporl announced that !he I refrain from ho>tile acts.
OnIGI:"'ATEO IDEA
U
LIneS
Dalziel.
judicial committee of the Pl"IV~' I .<tn air ba.ttle Thursdav and an ~ ..
.. t d I . I
I
\
Pre"rtcnt-'lrs. J. B. 'lcE\oy.
Council in London had dismi"ed, exchanoe ot fire acro's' the Iron.' '. asser on~d,"at e tiC II< Ca I.'b,l I
t., \'ice Prcsidenl-~Irs. C. O.
,.'
. .
,um mer an I was cn: orsc( I" ,
B tl
. " k C. . t
an appea I b) a "ree HrlO un Iller of the Gaza stnp followed the: th [;:'01.
'1'
1 T'..
'f
1I cr.
dcr death ,entence for killing a: pledges. Then hostilities ceased. I ea~h ~id~c~I~:I~ ~~~;~:,;w ~gOP;l:;': B .
I"
J I'
2nd Vice Prc,ident-~lrs.
policeman.
: TI\'O I:"\CI ST
' . '
1I'lnc~s peop e In Sf. .0111, t:llinton.
The Privy Council rejected the:
.. ' DE~ S
..
. rcs (,sllghil y less than (.nc.thml of, are (jndin~ it inCr(>;l>ingi)' dilli
Secretary-~lrs. .I. L. OOea.
appeal of 22.year.old Savva Kar.
1~I,lCl rhar"ed thelc. :INC t"ol a ":I,.e) hom the dem:"~atllln line. cult II) e,tabli,h lelephone connce Trca'urer-~Irs. B. H. Quinton.
30liues who was conlicted of I,i)). ne~1 Ara.b inCident, Fnd~). but i lnconflrmcd reports said I: I tion al Pepperrdl Air Force Basc.
f.xecuti,r - ~1rsdames R. A.
ing. a" policcm~n in Cyprus last ~~I~her IIIvol"ed the ~ro~lIrr 1~lt'l. had ~grccd to sllch a l\itl1drall"al. Apart 11:l)m the lar~e staff therr Par'on~. ~Iaior Sainsburl' and
AU"II,t
E~. PI. . An b.raeh aim) spokes In pllnclple. It had "pposed the man)' I,wes al,o hare access to Senior Capt. Rideout.

'rh~ bomhs were Ihrown b,' ter. man saI(l a child mthe Jensh sec.. Idea prCl"icusly..
: the telephone' ~nd certain hour;:
Sick Visit in:: Committee - Mrl.
rnrish at a British secmitv 'force 110~ of Jermalem lIas Ilounde:1 by I lI~mll1arskJold \~IIJ tal.e the ten of the day it I; almost impo"ihle I\"illiam FIi/:ht.
t i t ..' ,.. '. b l' a shot from the Arabheld quarter. tatlle plan Wllh 111m 10 Israel Ik to "et a call throu"h <\dditional
Bc(ol'c lh~ meetl'ng closed I
pa ro no
cal' d~m"Ne.
Oil Slue .'ICO>la
Ui Israeli
worke'
t repor
d
.
'"
' It is 'ug~e'lcd.
'" . . should hearty mlc c of thanks was te ...
cau.,erl
:
.
IS al\'we
c I.ea\c", Cairo
af
tel' l
tOI '
ay's m' '. "t Irl<,phllnr.'.
. GlIl"crnor Sir John Harding ap. f.lred ~n In the central Jordan river lOgs ,for BClrut, L~~anon.
! he ~ircn the "Ih'icrs"
separate oered to the Past President, MI'I.
pro\'ed Friday a I.OJO eollecth'c I lalle)..
. TIII~ OUll'TnO:J,S
..
,from from thr administrative of{j H. W. Quinton, also to MI'I
. fine on the villoge of Kalopsida 1Hamm:f>k JOld ~eld an unsched.: U:'oI :n"- Egyptian tethnlc:,n . ces '0 that there will be almost Flight. Secretary, for their untir
where a British armv sergeant i u ~ d \~n herence f\l It~ Forelen. )Im : aho exallllOed'a prc;Jos3.1 to thlll a conslant channel open for the, in~ e!furts during the r eDr
1
. W', k'llIe 1'1
Ih'
b hi IS cr. a moud awzl. He \1111 sec out Iroops In fmntIer arca5.
"fflccs.
I
HW
,'"
( n ano er am liS 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
...
. .... __._._.n._ . _""__,. . :-_"..._
,, three days a):o. . The fine was 1m'
I p~se:l becallse villagers have reo
"J:."
.,..''''.
..-;..fused to giVe information on the
assailants.
.
Kalopsida will remain under cllr
,, few until the line is paid.
!.

re.

:y
P
t eppel'reII

H. W.

,\\"fr. hrall-Dag Hammarskjold.


; '::".": being greeted at Lydda
3"~' ,:Ie Canaclian who heads the
:.:\ S('l-rrt~>l'\" General flew from
::.:::,. ::a>\' and spent four ho
casing tension.-( IN
.

Cnited l-1ations Secretar~' General.


Airport. in Tel A\'i\' by Maj. Gen. E, L.
C:-: Truce Supcr\,isory Commbsion
Rome to Beirut 011 !lis peace mission to
h"
d
urs .III con f erell<.:e. T C
,'ISlt h
as i 1a
Photo I.

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maine .PlanteGiven
Suspended Sentence
r post:., AS

, . \L (P _. (;('I'maine r c.ommand.
::. ,,! 11"'1"1'::1. W35, IDENTICAL SOTES

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PenperreI] Off'leer

. ~liss LevesqUe said she tipped


l:';/~'!f.: 'C'otrnce Fri.; The policeman. Con,table Ger., ot policewoman Regina Cloutier'
,<.~; !"3.! ~lIIllv on a' aId Kraft, had sworn three limes and then arranged a meetmg be
1
I
:!i.::;~m?l.~~. !II iliclle a under oath that notes he had taken tlleen the police~\'oman-posing as; PEPPERRELL AFB. - Major I
':, :1 ':\'''.Ii''llndland In the caSe were his own work. a model-and MISS Plante.
Jumes ~t Fox Pc er 11'
.

' made without consulting a police.: ~liss Cloutier testified she met. '. . . . . .,
pp re scam
.:nf I. ~,r.:r ordcred: woman who also gave evidence. : ~1iss Plante In a hotel and was! mlssary officer. slncc ~Iarc? 195.3.
,. I ~: .. ::,.; !'.',\I! III 5950 I
Judge Lagarde said the noll'S ' also offered the job near SI. John's.; leans later thiS month wtth hiS
~! Fit' "':1:: [icc. 27,\ were "Identical. word for word, The judge praised Miss Clout> family (or Orly. nerr Paris.
.. :';..':' :. '::m ~Ia\' 30 and comma for comma." and ier's work but said he would "set' France.
~Iajor Fox is the first
",: ~"" '., !11 :.rranged I add~d: "73n there by an)' ~hY~iCal aside" the testimony of Ihe can.; PeppcrreIJ officer to qualify un
pOSSlbllltj that th.e note ale Iden ,table.
. : der the new F concurrcnt travel
,..... / .'":rl1lr. the tical without copym!:'"
. Before being sentenced, ~lIss
I
.\...,
I
1 <:,1 '.::ndln~ Ihe l "You're a liar, Kraft: he ~;lid. Plante interrupted the judge. cry., ~~( consecutl r oler~eas ,our po
I .. :11, jl,,:,ccman a! "This is horribh stunning.
i hllpc in~, "I'm not guilly; 1'\'e always' 11.'11'.
,...... ",:" :,,' actions' your superiur officers arc inform led an houorable life. and if I'm: ~b.ior Fox's job oS commissary'
"
:. c
""I,,'c hi~h: rd."
cnnvicted I'U be ruIned fore\cr."
ollkel' is filled b)' ~lr. Chatcy 0

)-t For Ral1lway Unlons:


,
i
I
Their Pay R,aise Demands

.~

(irer~.

~ca\'cs

Th" Fox
family
I perrcll
about
April 15thfrom
for Pep
Hr.r
mOil to connect with a direct
MATS !lISht to Paris. Major Fox
Is assigned to the 74BOth Supply
(IN Ph0to)
I Group wi:h headquarters at Weis
: boe'en.
GAZA TOWN-This is one of the photos released bv
11'11\ Ida \\("
teamcd up In majorily recom., effect; $8.000.000 for the hc.llh.wel. 1 Two other
oflicers
the Egyptian government to sur.'port the dal'm tha'!
hp" 'Iaft Wrllrr
mendations caUing (or an H.per. fare program and around $3000. ha\'e approved applicatIOns under I
, ,,' ,I. ,.",
crnt wage increase becoming er.] 000 or $4,000,000 for the addition;1 Ihe new officer policy. Captr.in \ Israeli artillery shelled Arab villages on the Gaza
:
':I hackin<l: fcclive progressively over the next hollda)s.
Edward Rupert,. BllIeti!lg and
Strip with artillery and mor\ars on April 5. The
.' ",,,,,lI hllartl 14 mon!hs and for part of the l
,Housin/:, 6604th ABW, leaves for I photo is described as bodies of dead Palestinian refu
". ".: palt oj' health. \\elfare and holiday de.' I Thfe IlraullWaysd hafl'c calculated I Rhlne.Maln, Germany, In July with \
I .
d
h
k
I mands of Ihe unions
I tie
u emtn sot he nonoper
.,
.
gees ymg aroun in t e mar et place in Gaza Town
. . :,
"',o1l'l(d the
..
ating employees would cost them his family. Major Pearl Fleming.
f
h
h
.:,.
11" :hl be re'l HALF OF
I $111.000.000 3 year and, if l.:tended 6604th lISAF Hospital, leaves for, a tel' t e selling. The Egyptians placed ci,-ilian
I, ,1 c\"rntll'
On .unofficial calculations, the to other employees. about $160, Chambley, Ji"rance, under consecu' casualties at 63 dead and 104 wounded. Five soldiei's
,.'
",'. >11,. If not. majorIty flndmgs added up to a 000,000 a year.
ti\'e :our policy.
I also died in the bombardment, the Egyptians said.
, ' .. :. lllr negoti. package 01 19 or 20 cents an hour
__
, (or the employees. Thev arc look I
.

hattlin~

, '''.' ,. ,. r. oom.1 ing for a 33een.t packn!(e Includ'l


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man 109 an IS.per.cent general wag~1
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. bcoOOmspt
1
" h! !O( 1:,".fIr)O non .. and welfare f u n d . ,

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't~1~1"lrial

ntml~ee

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f~ry

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recommendllllnn~

wage~

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~tO"'TE

CARLO (iteuters) -

c1anllll" of

publicit~, the prince told

'
. m from his palace Friday night II "This is private propert)'; I.l. you
;tfler one of them threw himself in. don't go away. I shall caE the
'(ront 01 the prince's car, forcing I
poiice."
it to stop long enou.gh for others to I The luncheon was a family .f.
p.hotograph the prmCe and Grace fair. The prince's father and

~'rench

\clly. . .
I mother. Prince Pierre de Polignac
The mCldent happened .as the, and Princess Charlotte. 3nd Graces
were
~IS slst.ers
where I par<>nts,
Kelly, and his and
sister and John
brother
moceleaVing
and hiS
actress VI)J~
. Unancee
B.
the; and their lamllies had lunch.! inla\\", Mr. and :llrs. George B.

~Ir.

~Irs.

Ourin~

Oa\'is, attended.
: jumped in front of the car. forcing:
the lunch detectives pa
i it to stop.
popped. the trolled Ihe roads and paths around
scowting prince
thc car the reoroofed rilla. The gates were
Soviet troops al
head stood I Bulcher, IIho undcr the pscudo1 Andrei Bubnov. a ri"j) Wal,
and continucd dOWn the padlocked .
the talenled military leaders put num of ~eneral ,calcn was mil leader, iater comllli;,ar 01 educa IO~II' Ih \I hi G
k ' I, T
Fi"idoy lIi~ht, thr rlluplc Ilined
forward by the party and people." Itarv a.'vlscr to Chma's General!> ' tlUlI, arrested In 193; and exiled
r tt I e race lp .l1lllOg \lith lhe Count an,l ("ounte,,, OJ'
The Article in die ate s that sim~ Chiang Ka"hck in the 1920, He recentlr lias frccd and rr r'~I,I:," y.
'\"al'l dc Scilern A;pan~.
the traditional accusations against was later the coolmander of aW turned to
one of the fel\" i r I he camrr";':rn I' hn
Leon Trotsky as a "foreign agent Soviet forces in the Far East.
I purge I'iclims to survive
I ar, "/s / Ig I Y mjure! y Ie
and wrcchr" might be dropped In
sat on the court thaLi V. II. Antnllov.OI'scyenko, thc'
S cn
..
favor of a more scientific attempt condemned Marshal Mikhail Tukh man I\"ho led the stormi' 01 Ihc ISSUES SlATE)I:"'T
to show that he had be.en excluded achevsky and scven others to winer palace in Petrograd (now Back at his palace. the prince i",
. '
"
from the top Soviet leadership be. death in June, 1937,In
Blucher Leningrad) during the revolution sued this statement:
O,crc;.sl. nam and
\\Indy,
cause he was ideologically mls. disappeared.
and whom Anastas
reo "Thtre arc limils that gOOiI be High today 35..
for
taken.
The Soviet magazine Questions eently rehabilitated in the 20lh havior shuuld not pass-for then itl day, overcast With drIZzle
Questions of History makes it of History describes Blueher and party
become indiscreet.
. "nuwllumrs. Good
clear that Stalin's "allle has been other purged military leaders as
"Some of you. in order to
I lor TfA flights from Argentia .
dropped from what had been the men who had "contributed in no an Gamarnik, l"iceC'''lmissnr a sensational picture today. did!
"in~titute of Marx, Engels, Lenin. small degree to the strengthening for war and the navy. who com not hesitate 10 indulge in intoier
Stalln, attached to the central .of the Red army and it success mitted suicide in e,pectation of able practices. But the e~"esses of
committee of the U.S.S.R," since ful operations."
arrest in 1931, and was .. T the few oblige measures to be laken
his death In 1953.
CAUSED "GREAT HARM
accused of being a Tr ;Ie.
which hurl the entire profession.
TORONTO rCP)-Temperatures
The Institute which Is the party's Stalin, the article declares, Alexander Yegorov, ch::: of "Access to the palace is there bulletin issurd by the public
chief theoretical research organ caused groundless repressions anp staff of t:IC Red arm:'. c:
in fore forbidden to photographers weather office:
has been renamed the "Institute of brought grea.t harm to the .Commu 1937.
I henceforth. Only two official photo!
Min. Ma:t:.
Marxl!m.Lenlnlsm"
nlst party and the Soviet state by M.S. Kedtov, whom La\Tcnti'
be admitted."
i
. . . . . . . . 40
57
U
G
claiming without any basis there Beria was accused at his 1953 trial
When he arrived at the villa of' Winnipeg .. .
.. 30
41
NPUR ING PROGRAM were groups hostile to the Soviet of having murdered,
his sister, Princess Antoinette. the Toronto .. ..
.. 34
44
MOSCOW (AP)-The RussIans UnIon in the country in 1937.
Moses Rukhimovich, a leader of prince refused to pose with Miss Quebcc .. ....
.. 26
42
offiCially rehablHtated Friday the (The year 1937 was the peak defence industry. pur::ed ill t931., Kelly.
.
.. ..
.. 25
:18
memory of Marshal Vasily Blucher lime of Stalinls great puri!e.l
I.S. l:nschlirhl who (Ii
t':'WER STI\.\I:I;
. Ch::rlottrtowil ..
.. 2!l
35
and 4;cven other military leaders The persons listed besides Blu' t
1936 and IDJ8 and wasl Obl"ioll,ly \Inder ,Irain imp"'r<l Yarmouth..
..
47
purged by Stalin in the thIrties.
cher include:
t never brought to public trial.
I by wedding preparations and thc I St. John's
.. 28
31
.

whu~e

wh~clcd

~ro~nd

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BI~eher

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congre~s.

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~og. ~un()lIth~ok ~r .I!~ht


p,,~slblhhes

~Iikoyan

~ct

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. Prince Rainier banncd photograph .. them:

Pur'ge Vlctl-ms 'Unpurg ed' .Ph~f~;apt::rs.cr~~:


r~fn s~~e a;~i
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Ban On Photographers

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h in Russla
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they:
.,
,'I '.\ ,th' lhe la .. what bettcr than hal of what they.
,
., '.,:a,r lell it opcnl. have demandcd.
. i
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rcpr' "ntin;: Chairman Taylor Inll
Lewl'!
'.::":'.1111 '. h" ,10 not
the raises be
oul
(Reuters) _ The cur.:
. ' , ".0 :r..:n. III ,t~rt thl~ way:
. ' rcnl drive against Stalin's "cult of;
.'.' "':r n"\1 Thur;.' S.: per CCII! (about nlnc cen!> personality" has produced two new
.. n hour on thl' RVeral(e) to take I charges.
I.'lilt..\Ilr ..
\
as or
April I. with half . An article in Ihe authorUativc
"", \.(H':-'S . .
of thiS rctroactlle to Inst Jan. 1.1 JournAl Questions of History sum.
. ":", "d' r .1O(hea. a
two
cent
marlly dismisses his portrayal as
.. "',q" ",(h. \ote. thr~e per cent (4h cents an hour. "the man who won the' war."
'!'".'".I cnnlercnce takmg cffect June 1, 1957.
It also aCCUses the late dicta.
I .. '>n
has been Co".'tlBUTORY Pl,}\N
tor's regime of paying too little
..
. "'nlreal for This adds up eventually to J61,; heed to Lenin's condemnation of
. ".1\ 'II'
'p',kcsmen rents an hour. The majority rec. antl.semltlsm.
...::.; ;1
nolh cmmendatlon wu thr.! the com.
In its attack, the journal notes
n.l. _r:d the
put In another
cenh an that Lenin had proclaimed anU.
1", hilt! no com. hour for a health and welfare plan semltism "profoundly allen to the
" be negotlated later.
pr~!etariat,""
~. en Indlcat. Employees would contribute 21,',
Unfortunate~, It continues,
no .latement cent~ toward~ the DIan, under the "the actIvity 01 Lenin and the po.
recommendations. They are look. lIey of the Bolshevik party over
for a non.contrlb ..
scheme the nationalities question has been
''In'l. Th'
In addl'lon, the Tayl- "'is renected In our literature only par.
. m:lr b repre re"I'mmendatlons wouM .:d two tlally and onesldedly."
\ Smnh 01 oard- p Id
annuall\' to the five
On the question of Stalin's war.
ontteal now given the nonoOp group. The time leadership, the journal dIs.
Irt)!O)"er!n o conct3. unIons asked for. three.
misses the 15.yeaf.old mytfi that
t\lirman' .
It II"U cst' .,tecl \10 "iclally the he Won the war single.handed as
ErIC. Tay. cost to thl' railwavs of the major. "profcundly Incorrect."
"IO:on relations IIIV
would be The journal adds: "In reality.
loron t
ahnut 149.000.000 for
annu. victory was IVan by the party and
o all)er, ally. Ihould they all be put into the whole pepple, by tbe alorlous

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The pupils of Bishop Spencer


College have agailn taken a very
active part In the' recent Music,
Festival, and It is with pleasure'
we are able to publlsh the follow,
Inll results,
Lorraine Legge-winner of the,
Plano Sole 13 years and under. I
Patricia Harnum-1st in calss 1
es 74 and 64 and 3rd In class 78,
Patsy was awarded the $25 Scho-

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Everything To Be
Disposed Of Regardless
Of Original Cost!

Woods-2nd in classes l

,64 and 78, Clare was warded the"

WOUNDED IN BORDER CLASII-Gaza Strip-This official Egyptian photo released today shows woun.ded clv!llan : ~lIwfoundland Tractor and ~quiP.
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fI re up Egvpt claImed Slxt \'- ment Co. Ltd.. ScholarslllP of.
Egyptian victims of Thursday's bloody clash in the Gaza Stl'lp. n l e en- our a ~ '., .
' . $25,
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three dead and 104 wounded, The Israelis reported foul' dead and two wound~d On Ylelr Side. An, on. the. S~Ol, The following lI lr5 ,are aso con,
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. d bel R b t B . 'd f tl e United States. He IS chal.l1nan of the lSI aeh-EgJ ptlan ! gratuated. These gil'S take an
ccast.'WJ.u'e was negotiate ~. o. 0 er a) al 0 1
active part in scheo music but
r,lixed armistice commission-( I~ Photo).
take private singilla essons esc,
where.

llan
Women
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Prices
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Help Support
Allied Troops

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Iddr~. a balf bours, Pro,

Minister Myles
afternoon de '
Legislature Ihe
o( Ihe
Smallwood I
taking olhce
the ;:overnment
oposition critici~m.
:
P in the Mila Ie on I he :
~Ir Mu"ray be- .
address said,
Inn~Dsi\ilDn in their speech i
tDtrei)' missed. the Jllai~ ,
the Throne ~pecc lI an
ais opinion, lS the fact
result of the boid
by the Liberal
t\ell'foundiand is
a measure of pros
W3 sne~er pre\'iously ('x
in this prol'ince "We.
from pinacle 10 pinac1e
. he said. "And still
is nnt yct in sigh!."
Ihat the prosperity lIas
main 10 two factor<,
and the Dynamic
Ihe Liberal gOl'Crn
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Unlver, I
Elaine Moore-Winner of class
61 for a conecert group of three
pieces. Elaine was awarded the
Kiwanis Scholarship 01 $100. ;
Sandra Johnston-2nd in class'

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Sandrl Hoore-Pupi 01 ~Ir. I
others, the red strlpc~ have F~ne'l
! ?ouglas Osmond. ",inner of r!ass:
(rom bacon wrappings, \\'(.~.lts,
,a6. Awarded the Zon~ Club,
have been marked on loap and
'Scholarship of $50.
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other packaaed deteraents, leg:
Julia Bartlett-Pupils or !\tiss;
lenaths have been marked on nY-I
Barbara Crump who has recently
I Ions and textile label. DOW list
started lessons under ~lrs. E.,
I fibre content.
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. Jerrett, 2nd in class 55, Awarded I
On the list of continuing crn LONDO!'>l (AP) - The "eltern the Rotary Club Scholarship of I
Iy C.\ROLYN WILLElT
: clothing and personal furnishin8~ sades Is ,standard clothing sizes,: bill three will Insist on moral $100.
i
laDldilD PreS! Staff Writer 'and household operations.
I Standard sizes now are being' rather than legal grounds that Evelyn Barnes-Was the only l
O'M'AWA I$p) _ A cruslldin&: In 1953. con;umcr spendinl fori studied by a committee set up by! West Germany pay cash support entrant in Open Sonta class.
:
\lumcD'~ organization originated' non-durabie goods (which includes: the sp~ciflc~tlons board of the Na' l for aUled troops after nex\mo~th,\ The school Is deeply conscious I
on a national Ic\'el cight years ago,: groceries) totalled $9.493.ooo.0oo.! tlonal Research Council, which in., o!fic!al sources laid T urs ay I of the honour bestowed upon it:
has launched an appeal lor support: the bureau of statistics reported In eludes a CAC representative.
: nlGh~.
by the selction 01 Eldlne Mo.ore
from the "Uttie womcn" who bal.' ~Iarch. This was nearly halt 01, The consumer organization Is Britain, the United dState~ a~d to revresent the Music Fesuval
ance fam!!y budgets,
' last ycar's record consumer spend., also workina for standard mea sur France, were repo~e tea y bUO Association 01 St. John's at the
The Canadian As~tlciation 01 ing total of $16.811.000.000,
: Ing utensils for kitchen usc, uni.: stop in~:stln:o th: f~ era ~ep~hei~ first Regional Music Festival to
Consumers, sclf.termed "the "oice: Consumer ~pendlng must not, form marking for the lenath and! 15 le,la .y. un
mee for the be held In St. John, !'>lew Sruns
for all eon;umers" holds its sec.; only be valued In dollars, but aIsO'\ width 01 bed sheets and pUiowl' mUlh.mlihfon'~O!lar clalms I G wick, later this year.
,
Clnd membership' eampailn April: in the time and energy ~pent on cases IWld provlnce.wide regula . support 0 t etr arm es n .ero 'fhe scheol Recorder Band ~n :
D.~O, 11 hopes to have some SO,OOOI bU)'ing. sayS Isabei Atkinson of tions for mUk pasteurlzatlon and \' manyI' f
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I was tered again this year and recelV' I
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, Th s. aeesav ng ormu a
ed a ~eartenina adjudication.
members-It has about 17,000 now l Saskatoon. volunteer chairman of meat Inspection.
-b~' itl 10th annWersary in SC? the CAC's national membership The CAC receives an annUal\ desbri~td ~y i thi Inform;m:d.~e~ though, as always, It Is regrett~d :
tembcr 1957.
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campaign.
8r~nt from the federal government pro a e as s or an
\I that no competition 15 offered In ,
Orllanlzed in Ottawa following I BROAD ISt'LUESCE
which last year amounted to $10,, man compromise on the comp this class, The band was trained I
the disbandment of the consumer Yorkshire-born Miss Al;kinson'l 000. But the organization occasion I cated que~on. f h t1 r West and conducted by )1iss Florence:
branch of the wartime prices andl interviewed In Ottawa whllc she, ally nibbles at the hand feeding It.1 The pro he~ 0 w e I~ g h :'Ilarlln an exhead alrl of the
tude board which e n Ii s ted, was organilirB the campaign. sa>'s! In February, the CAC rapped! German)' sod go c~ ~it ~cc~~ds ;chool."
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womrn'! organiutlons 10 aid In the CAC, recognizes consumer I federal knuckles for tha govern \ after May 5. when rr
II II n Another student Lorna Tulk. I
price control during the Second! spending as "more than a matter menl's butter price suppurt policy., elXPBirc. has been under nego a 0 music puipl of Professor Rainer:
World War, the CAC is supported I of dollars and cents, otherwise J In a stntement submitted to the\ nThontn'lk
ded hen Rees was awarded the HarVey'.
In ,
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a a s were
suspento theII' Bia and Co,
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by 16 n;t IonaI women .s organIzao\I wouidn't bc
pr1me
minIster. t he assoc iati on th Germans
in notes
Ltd., Sc h0 Iars h'IP 0 f $:10. ''
tions.'
The way housewil'es shop to save said "the government has not,
e this w~ek 5 lied out their Music Is regarded as an Integ I
II''':EP P1:BUC INFOR~IED
. for famlly accounts and to meet I given due c~nslderatlon to Can i rer~s~1 to c~ntln~e ~sh payments. ral part of the general curriculum'
Ten provincial Ind 7S local CAe, demand, to share with less for' ada's changing pattern of foodl Th German. are ready tl) make a at Bishop Spencer College and i
l'ranch asSO(' t:ons are oraanlzed tunate peoples of the world Will; consumption in recent years."
co~tributlon in goods and services the above results show w.lth what,
thr~ughuut Canada.
contribute to the success or fall- It suggested that surplus dairy I townrds the upkeep of the Allied success and enjoyment It is bc
Alms of the organization are to, ure of the free world's part In I products be used in a federal.pro ar Ie
ing taught by Miss Barbara!
te;1 c(\nsumers what they should! an economic cold war, she says. vlnelal free milk program for ~h/~ombincd Allled bill during Crump and Miss Doreen Politt.1
know for their protection and wise I The growth of supermarkel sell school children. bc exported In the th coming year runs to around who a.re responsible heth for I
buyinS and to speak as an In Ing and declining contacts between form' of cheese or used more widely $6~ 000 000
class music and indi"idual tui,:
formed liaison between ,o\ern consumer and producer ha"e left in powdered form.
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mcnt, tradc and the c~nsumer. shoppers at the mercy o{ labels! (No branch of the Canadian' orial University is the Uason The school wishes to thank the.
Canada', feminine shopping brl and tags {or guidancc. Miss Atkin. Associatil)n of Consumers has yet! lor the association and 'oinin2 Kiwanis Club for their untiring!
Jade spends billions of industryo \ son added.
been formed In Newfoundland but: in its activities may get in tourh I efforts In promoting waht is felt
dril'inll and business promoting Many of rAC's campaign~ have Miss Edn. Baird, B.Sc . proles.\ with MIs~ Baird It her home on, to be I very w<7rthwhlle venture,
dollars annuilly, mainly {or food. been for better labelling. At the lor of Home Economics at Mem Barnes Road.
I the adjudicators ror their helpful 1
criticisms, and the donoTi of the i
Scholarships, aU of who~ do 10 i
much to maintain the ~Igh stan :
dard attained in the Feslval. Both I
competitors, (successful ~nd un,
successful). and nonpartlcipants I
attending the sssions, have learn
ed I great dcal during th. last !
busy, but Interesting, week.

MENS' and BOYS' SUITS TOP COATS


TROUSERS SPORTS JACKE'rS WINDBREAKERS. UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS SWEATERS!

NOTE THESE EXAMPLES


OF THE SENSATIONAL

Confederation, he said
made a major contri
the economy 01 the
in that it had hrou;;ht in
of money in the fClrm
nccs and spending
.'orks. On capital ac

B,ARGAINS BEING OFFERED

'LOT 4

MEN'S RAGLANS

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The young C.n.di.n who joinl


the R. C. N. now cln tr.vel f.r
In line of duty - mike his own
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future secure. His tr.de tr.ining in tht Navv will be spt-

ci.liled .nd thorough, his work


both interesting .nd rew.rding.

YOU CAN ADVANCE WITH THE NAVY


Th. Navy offers permanent emplayment-advancem.nt opportunities30 days annuailiave with pay-m.dical and dental care- and a pensioll
whill yOIl are" still yaung enough to enjoy it. The pay rates havi just
been increaledl;

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Ia.,her pay rate. - Irom ~

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123 VVATER' STREET
ST. JOHN'S
'PHONE 80366
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ROYA~ CANADIAN NAVY

MEN'S TROUSERS

36.95

REG. 5.95 '


GARDINER

LOT 6

LOT 12

MEN/S SUITS

MEN'S SUITS
All sizes.
REG. to 39.50 .. NOW

22.50

Care Of Hands,
Nails Vital During
Maturity
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BY ALICIA HART

Care of the hands and nails bt :


tomes Increasinilly important IS
a womln grows older. This Is be
cause the natural dryina process
that goes on in the body aoes on
In the hands, too, .and hands can
look needlessly wnnkled and old
II not cared for correctly.
The first requirement Is the
selection of a Iltisfaclory hand
cream. It may be a 1,lUconebased
one that gradually buUds a I~yer
of protection on the hands agamst
soap or detergents. It may be a
softening one to be Ultd after
housework or It may be a thick
semisolid one that works into the
skin slowly.
The cream, of whichever variety
should be :lSed faithfully,. both In
the day and before bedhme.
The next duty to one's hand,S Is
regular and careful manlcurlOg.
This can be done profeSilonally, or
at home. But It should Include
. cleaning. work on the cutlcles, a
soak In oil or soap and walfr.
trimming and filing. Polish is an
optional Item But many mature
women find that a good coat of
polish protect~ brittle nail ends I
that tend to ehip.
I
A mature, woman ~hn\lld IPlerl:
her nail polish color \/ilth an elltle
eve, Some women ~re slender
enou(h, dre~5 with nair and do i
the, kind 01 work that '."ake! ~Tll. !
liant nail polish seem In keeptn,.
But red pOlish looks out of charac
ter on many other mature women.
A pale pink polish or a clear one
may be more suitable.
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Fingers Jiccolored by cigarettes


shOUld be bleached with whatever
solution Is mild, but works well.
Lemon jul~ does the job for
many women.

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CHAM'tGN JUM'ER

The fie. Is the champion 'umper of the world. It can hiah jump
hilt Inehea. or 100 Umes Its body
lellllth. and len leap 12 Inches
ho:-izontally, or 200 times itl own
length.
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LARGI!ST COLLECTION
.
The Elyptlan collection In the ,
\[cronolltal1 Museum or Art.
:\ew Ycrk City, is the lurl!~st ar.d
most exlen!ive In the Western
Hemisphere.

ALL MEN/S WINTER


JACKETS
WINDBREAKERS

20%

REG. to 64.50 NOW

bishe
eathe

LOT 8

MEN/S SUITS
REG. to 49.50 . NOW

29

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LOT 7

LOT 10

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS


REG. to 3.25.""" ... NOW

SPECI~L

MEN'S OVERCOA

25%

2.25

LESS

SPECIAL!

CHILDREN'S NAVY JEANS


3 to 6x ..................... ..

ALL REMAINING

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CHILDREN'S CORD. OVERALLS


Sizes 2-4-6 : ...... " ........ ....

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FALL AND SPRING

1.53

BOYS' SHORTS and TOPS


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Sizes 210

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FALL AND SPRING

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LADIES'
FALL AND SPRING

DRESSES

LADIES'
FALL AND SPRING

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The Daily News

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND,

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De
ends
Government's
Policies
T urray
LiollS

Oppo sitions For


"Unfair Criticism"

At

Lieutenant

.. " .... ' ,. al'prt,xim. CHunt alone ~(lmc $130.000,000 had: ROADS
101 snow at a co~t 01 585,000. Last
; 1',:1 ,,,,or,. I'ro. heen ~prnt here by the Federal,
,year the govel'i1ment authorized
',. 11:':;o!rt
~1)'I('s (invrrnmcnt since Con(ederatlon. I cOlJlmen1ing ~n the govern, the clearing 01 2,400 at a cost 01
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cle. "Cnnlc-deration (lid not happln," 1\ ment s road policy Mr. Murray, ::;400,000.
.... 1<, .. ,\.lIr thl' h(' ~alrl, "But was brought about stated that since Confederation I WELFARE
" .', ':II~lIw"nd by deliberate planning, hard work ~ome 634 miles of new roads had.
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been constructed at a cost of:. The Rovcrn~lent s recurd In the
.
.\ (!'Illlient Snen years ago there was a : $13.250,000, 304 milcs or' old I rldd of public II'cHare has been
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lr),inJ: need lor more ~chools, I roads had been reconstructed at: Impress In', he. said. I.ast year
. ,: .",;01\1
llIore rnad~. hospitals, Welfare,: a cost of $4,000,000, 290 miles of, ypar 25,000 people reeclI'ed bene
.. , '!'':',.\I' (Ill Ihe ~Ium clearance and other public i ~nowmoblle trails had been opened I fils (rom th~s De~artmcnt ~nd In
: : :. Ii: \hl"I~) he ,cf\'ice~. In ali these fields the I up and 87 bridges have been con: thc 7 years ~mcc Con(edcrallon the
'. ., ,::,' ... ',:0'" ,aid ~o\'crnment have Intcrvpned ener. Istructed at a cost of $1,000,000 government havc spcnt $58,000,000
... 'c :t: :'a Ir -I,rlc!i ):elically and havp brought about and 195 miles of Trans Canada. on welfare .
., '. e"v i 1~1l' Inain a veritable revolution.
Highway have been constructed at HEALTH
.i ;::.
~r ~r .. ('d' and
a ~ost of $9,750,000. That means.
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a total of 1,443 miles of roads at He termed the gOI'ernment s
I hI.'
bold
a total cost of $28,000.000. Add policy on health as t.he most 1m
,.;,' t.\ II., Libcr~1
[ 1949 th
.
78000 hll the Trans Canada Highway figure presslve of al. He said that since
\,',( :",II:dl"nd is dre~ ollendlne:esc~~~f today t~er; I and the expenditure 15 $37,000,000 : cOnfede{a~oec,thC sTdal~w~5~ govi
.. :.) .... ,.,."". ,(I pro<. hrc 100,000. In the s;me field the i In 7 )'earls th t
th
It f:' earllnmlloe~pltalabAdSp:~hvl'che Ilal'e,cbceon
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t
he
.. ',"':'!' :,' plOal'iC Irtlml_,:J?O It080300oo In I same 'the populafJon 'have becn'taken the 7 years $41,000,000
have been I
l,rno(. "n(
. new c aSHoom~ :
fI I I
spent on Hcalth bu the provincial
,. \Iltl 'Iill hal'~ h~~ll pro\'lded AI a cost of, out 0 so At on.
. and
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i i ' When the figure of 514.750.000 ,S;,overnment
$5,000,000 by the .
;". -;"',,"), 113' 3~-' I' I' h d ondie erat on on Y I ~xpended on the account of roads federal Go\crnment .
,c 100 ~ a ra os, now over
' UMMA
[.ILlor'. liOO schools in the prol'lncl' have maintenance Is added to the above 5
RY
,
III llallllC heen pru\'illed with radios at gov. amount the total spent on roads.
In these rOllr lields alonr, he
',:.' ~"\l'rn. ('rnmcnt exp~nse. In thc same pcr. , and brllis;es In the past 7 years IS said the SO\'crnment have paid out
iod nl~o, the lotal cost or teach. 552,000,000 he said.
,in the past 7 years:
,', .:, :,r .~i(1 crs' salaries had increased from, SNOW CLEARING
On Health ........ 541.000,000
. ,1'.',,: ('nnlri. [.2.000,000 to S6.000,000. The an.!
'On Welfare.. .. .. .. 58,000,000
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I\J Ihe nual cnst 01 education had Increas., As an Indication of the improl'cd On Roads. Bridges .. 52.000,000
",' . i.. ,' '",,"~ht in ~d from 52,000,000 In 1949 to services on highwa~'s in the win On Education,. .. .. 55.000.000
. :'",' ,he lorlll ~IO.OOO.OOO ~n 1956. The sum ler months he said that at the' This makes R total 01 5206,000,
,:11. :,e,', 'i'rIHlin~ total sren~ on Education since time of Conrederatlon some 318,000 in 7 ~cnrs.
IIr. ,,01'11:11 ac. ('onferlcr~tlon was 555,000,000.
; miles of highways were cleared,
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HI.S. HONOUR THE LJEUTENANT GOVERNOR Is shown addressing the SI. .John's Lions Club Oll. "The
BritIsh Commonwealth." His Honour was introduc(!I: to the gathering bl' Lion Bob Bartlett and the apprcciation of the Lions was expressed b;-' Lion Brendan Dc\ine. Shown are, left to right:-Lion president Mac
l\'Iercer, chari man Bob Bartlett, His Honour, Lion sel letary Don Mercer, end seated in fron~ of the table is

Bertl-e Gard-I ner \ Hollett


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Challe'nge
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co~nectlon

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ALL SOLD BY THE POUND

POUND JERSEYS
POUND FLANNELETTES
CAR COVERING MA1i:RIALS
AND MANY OTHERS!
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POUNu 95~

JUST ARRIVED'

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Ideal for making up into Skirts,:Suits, Slacks and Girl's School Uniforms.
Navy, grey, fawn and light shbdes ......................... LB.

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PRESS CLUB made an informal presentation to Art Pratt, former night editor ofthe Daily News, at the

h:g~n the Colonial

Building on Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. Pratt is a Past President of the Newfou, ":lI1d Press Club and was

, Resle:m by his press and radio colleagues. Mr. Pratt left here on Thursday for Montreal to takl up his new position with

~a.~latlOns D~partment

of the Canadian National Railways,

Shown are, left to right:-Mcssrs. Hnrold Horwood, Stel'e

lIey Clark, Noel Vinit'ombe,'11arK Ronayne, Jerrv Freeman. John Puddester, Arthur Pratt, David Gilbert. Arthur Sullivan,
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Works,
was theRotary
guest speak
to Eastport.
distance
or 'roads
will have
to bedistance.
rebuilt for
Highway,
proposals
ad
the weekly
Club' Station
about m
miles fromA the
Atexan
\ the whole
of the
On 'I a1a
I'ancpd
(or amending
thiswere
original
i I~ncheon on Thursday at. the' der Bay ~tation-EastPort road, a ,these new paris of the Highway, agreement and during the present
lI:ew(oundland Hotel. He was Intro.: new secllon of TCH about 20 where rough grading has been I session or the House of Commons
dueed by Rotarian ~Iax Prall, and i miles In length Is to be construct . done a granular sub-base must be; the I.egislature is to be asked to
took ror his subject, Road con, cd. This road will have its ter ~ applied and pavement laid before i ratify a changc which would make
.truction in Newfoundland.
: minus at a point near Charotte ,these sections can be considered I the Federal Government respon
Special guest~ or members were: town on Clode Sound. Crewl have' finished. In reconstructing thc : sible for 90% of the costs of con
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Earl Cormier, ~Iontreal; Georgc been in the woods during the win . existing mileage of road incorporat.. structing 10", of the Highway,
University CODl'oca., tre;:.!. He was appointed manager
Ballantyne,
and Rel'. ter months surl'eying this road ed In the Highway, the same pro 'the effect of which will be thRt
ihoo
f", tho ",f.nl., 'f '"'''' 10 ""
.m,", '.n f"
J. .,.
b, "m"
m," " f,II,w.'.
tho
G,"'" m"t will
bef0 re Iel\1'I n...
t1'
to Opposition Lieu!.
From Pepperrell
ForceNEAC's.
Base" plete.d.
the or way IS and,
the original
agree bear
approximately
549,000,00
of
,,for 1956 will be held on May 16th!'1 yenrs
.
o tak'
eReplying
.
Colonel V Air.'"'"),,
burmngAtonpresent
the right
be , the
mentterms
with orCanada,
the Federal,
the cost
o( the Hishway
and New
..nd. Mr.. Bertle Charles Gardner,! o\er the position. of manager of assertIons that the Labrador director of 51:
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services; I ing done and construction of the; Government and the Provincial foundland wilt bear approximate
I )I.c.. D.C
L.L.D .. chaIrman of, the branch at Samt John, N.B. area had been divided into Lieu!.
: . n. Berkley,
will begin as soon
condi; Government were each
bear; Iy 541,000.000.,
Board, and the executive com.: Born at Bristol, England, In two distri t
. California, who!, ?sSlstant Staft tlOns are favourable. From the 50% of the cost constructIOn. At i
"COM)I,u!'\ITY RO:\DS" .
nuttee of the Bank of Mon!real.: 1884, Mr. Gardnpr had live years
S .so as to make I Judge 'Advocate: Capt. Elmer J. road terminus In the Charlotte a recent conference however held! "[n' the SIX year penod Since
I'"nd Chancellor of McGill Unl\'er" br,nklng experience belore enter' an easy dIstrict for Resour. Eschleman, Jr., supply oUicer 01 town area I ferry will be operated in Ottawa to discuss the question I (Continued {rom page 3)
. sit)', Montreal, will delh'er the I ing the service of the Bank 01.
Minister Rowe in South i !'iEAC Support Squadron.
. on Clode
to Bunyan', Cove, .. - - - - COlll'ocation
address,
'British
North
Am
rl
M'
i
i
Labrador
M
R
'
Visiting
Rotarian
Ron
?n
the.
oPPosIte
side.
thus connect
,
.,
e ca, on:rea,:
, r . owe yester. of Corner Brook was also present.. mg With the road Iystem
on the \
.Ir: G~rdner Is I\ell knol\n In 51. 1904.
'day t'hall~nged Opposition President James Alderdice wei IBonavi!\! Peninsula and thereby I
, .John s, for aller returning from \' Durln~ his stay In S!. John's.' Leader Hollett
corned three new members to the' with ihe Cabot Highway whleh I
,Ol'crseas In 1918 lie wus appointed Mr. Gardner married Jean Eliza. a
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to stand club, Thomas Doyle, Don JamiesOn provides through connection with:
ito hcad office of
Bank of Mon 1beth Milley, daughter of the late gainst hIm In Labrador anr! Stanley E. Goodwin.
. points on the Avalon and Burin 1
'Ireal, and came to st. John'. In i Hon. S. and Mrs.
of St.
.
Speaker nf roads in Newfouri.d. Peninsulas. Siter
the construe \
.
1920 as assistant manager to the John's. The)' hive one son and
I Will give the Honour. ,land and the progress to the pres Slde of ferry landmgs on
Tbe Board of Trade continues I sian for a modern and efficient
local branch of the Bank of Mon. one daughter.
able Member mv Sessl'on 1 i ent,
Spencer said, the follow . b of Ciodedsoundd havedalretlld> to receive complains from Its I rail transportation system to New
tm
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a I ing'
lurveye

. long delays ID
. I'( oun dl an,
d elen
.
th oug h
'pay ($3000) 'f h I
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..; I'heen betn
i' an
t thconsl era
i if o \n
member~
regardmg
:
,I
e pO Is 10 i TRASS CASADA mGHWAl' I 81
~ ~en 0 e aClju s Ion the dispatch of goods over the: would entail some heavy capitals
I percent of the votes," Mr:
"The total length of the high.' ~~hic~e ;:rl~b~~ o~~~~~~ge~n ~~~ Canadian !:Iational Railways sys.: outlay and radical innol'ations.
Rowe said.
way when completed will be ap ,ervlce there. By thil means It Is I tern. Recently, special reference:
. Mr. Hollett did n t
t ,proxlmatdy 610 m.lles. By the end Intended to provide through I was made to goods destined ror', The Retail
of the Board
h
h
0 acc~p of the construction season ,jn' connection from' the easterly to I some weeks. Also. according to reo recently. held Its reg~lar month
t e e allenge remarkmg 1955 through connection h.ad' the most westerlv point In New.! ports, there is I genereJ shortage Iy
F. \\. Arre of
that he could not go down been established {r?m Port .AUX: foundland
, of
cars for the provincial;
Brothers Ltd. was elect
there and be in Fortun B '
to a pomt
the V1Clnlty I
At the end of the current fl. : serVices of C.N.R. Accordingly, the! cd chaJrman ror 1956 and Mr.
.
.e a~ or Alexander Bay Railway Stat1b~. , nancial year there will have been i dispatch oh:oods Irom St. oJhn's I Jay Parker 01 Parker &. ~tonroe
I t th
Closing the rlebate
John C. DO>'le, President of. a
e same time. HIS ref some 10
east of Gamba, ;in. spent on the Newfoundland sec' and other' sizabll' distribution! Ltd. was
Rowe reiteratlj the Canr.1ian Ja\'elln Limited. Is visit. erence to Fortune Bav
BQnavista Ba>'-a distance of lojtle tion or Trans-Canada Highway a l points, are unduly delayed.
'The
Section IS now en
"4-:"'(by (It
of Premier Smallwood 'ng St. John's following his return brought about by anoth
405 miles rrom Port aux
sum of $16,000,000 of a total esU.1 The
of Trade points out; gaged With a study of
. .ltn that lemal
whe.
on Thursday that the .
'h II
f
'.
el
the present, tral:elling oVj!r. mated cost of $90,000,000. Up to: that while large sums 01 moner I problems m relation to retail
L : '" gr;'lIt
nnly
wav
to
brjng
about
miner
.rom
Great
Britain
and
German)
c
a
enge
rom
FOI
tune
thiS
route
Involves usmg the car this point expenditures have been i have been spent by CNR In New.! trade.
, \jJlJ'lation
negotiated the sale for member Courage made ir lerry in
on the Exploi,ts, for the rough grading of road I foundland
OTHER
;',8 ,quare al del'elopments was to grant. wilere
reputabie ,the nex. several years of an an the House some days ago
River where a reinforced concre!e 'to TransCanada Highway stand order to prpvlde
facI!I'!
'.
1 . If::lr r, bl' ('xploralion right to
concerns. It Is not a question of I nual production of
. . bridge Is now under eonstruetlo'!. _I'd! where no road existed pre- ties, the fael remains that the rail '. The Board
of Trade IS pre.par
y
away Ille public domain. of iron ore from the Lake Wabush
IThe original plan for construe : I'iously and for the construction' way has neller been able to keep, P.ohc Statements and
., oC PC
These concerns musl carry out lleposit!.
,lion of TransCanada Highway coil of reinforced concrete bridges, 23 ! up with the'lncr.easing
01 tlOns .Ior
to the. next
>;)p4)"il1ol1
,.n
intensive
of
ex.
Doyle
is
reported
to
be
hold
0
Ilcmplated
the
building
of
I
rolld
of
which
have
been
built
along
friends
coming
mto
this
province.
Annual
of
the
Canaolan
.;,! ~ :Ii,: 11(' W(l~
Irom Its present most easterly the route of the highway In es ' As a result:,business has been im Chamber of commerce. The Board
:,.: .., .plc of "luratlOn and shed certain areas ing discussions with P .
they arc explored.
remlCI
poInt In the \'icini!y of Alexandlir tablishing a through
peded and unnecessary eests have I
to put forward .
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large "f lands
other govcrnmC/l' r
Bay to connect With the exlstll\S' from Port lUX Basque, to st. been incurred.
ResolutIOns on Canada s.
i .. II'
I.noels Ilights expire after three years. Sm ..llwood
,gle grants are given only officials. \\ ith him Is his ChlCl
srstem at Cia renville, but: John's some 270 /Dllel of existing
The Boarll of Trade believes H.arbours. PolicY;
.
'" t: .;'': ~Ildi\ :dual For
The Incompletcd Barney's din It has now been decided to dl!- i road have been intorporated In thp that the responsible authorities at
Fiscal
l:.$
. ,.. ,{ ~ , j,;::~
[or when a m,ne has been discovered Engineer, Mr. Paul Pessenent.
Yes!erday both Mr. Doyle and ing hall on Topsail Road has part from thb plan and to procee,a' highway. Not one mile of the exist the
of C.N.R. willi
and Quotas on lanadla"
~ll" tI~ a and an understaklng to develop
bee;) made.
.Ur. Pessenent attended this week's, changed hands and a ncw company :
r.oute, at least for the ing road meets the standards set 'have to
longrange provi I !Ish...
.
,~-. " -. I)", : .. r Howe it
!~.~
~o ~r. ;'I ny
FollclVing the ddeat of the concludln session of the House or has been !ormed. to complete It tlm~ bemg 10 order to expedlt~
. \.,', ",'I srarch motIon
the Bill wal read a Sec.
g
: and establish busmess there.
closmg the gap. Just as loon If
. !i'. '.dd Ihat the ond time .,d will now be studied i Assembl1.
,! In all probability the remod~lcd: weather conditions permit this I
.. \: :'.~ and the I. committee stage before it be.' Mr. Doyle will be In 51. John s : buildinG 11'11 be ready (or business I year, the highwny will be extend' ,
.:~ ~(!:n.!c:y oppos comes law.
Ifor several more day..
I in the next five or six weeks. I ed eastwards to connect with th'e
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~ATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1956

The Unnoticed Revolution


In I\'hat \\'<1:'. gencrilll~' spclll,lIlg, a
{<III' c111<11.\:>I:' o[ thc d,angl's Ihat ha\'e
bcen taking placc ill l\ewfuundland, a
Ielevision programmc produced by Ihe
National Film Board o[ C;mada indicaled
that a social ;mel C'conomic rC'\'olution
"'iI:'; in pl'ogt'e~s in this pro\'iI1lC.
.
Thllt is pcrfecll\' true" Thc l'n;c\I!
doc, not go eillilel~' 10 l O1l!cderallO~,
]t is attl'lbulClble chiC'f1~' 10 Ihe Cl'OIlOmIC
chan!!cs that wcrc hl'ought aboul in Ihe
perioe! belwecll ID-lO to 19-1B., The chi?f
parlicipatiull o[ Confecicl'ntlun \\'llS III
the [ield o[ ~oClal \\'elfare,
ThC' benefib c\cri\'ing ~pccific'lll~' anci
ciil'C'clh' from Confccler,llion constilute
1\ l'u~h'ion ,l!~ain~1 a ncl\' depl'e~~ioll and
1\ :>llpplC'nH'll\ 10 Ihc l'ulTenl C'al'l1in(!~
of i hc people bill IlwI' .11'1' nol thc real
b,l.j" of Ihe prc,cnl ,o.:ial rc\olul1on.
Thc [;1('1 i, Ih:11 pJ'("pcril~'. foundcr!
IlIl. ,II demand [III' :\ c\dound la nd pit I
elm:l, nlld C>,I'.'n ipn of rlcfrn,e al'li\'itic~.
h~, hern rI('\ eilllli1H! ;l llC\\' ou:l(lok ,mel
11"\'. OPPIII'I\llIlli~', . ThC',!, arc ','clI dIll,'
Irater! ilJ a 11('\\', Irlcd'c fllllll lhe
l'rl'I11II'1", ('IfilC' (Ill tht' plnll' 01 th ..
.\"(llnn Tt'lC'pliollC' COIllIlClIl\' And tl:;,>
l'l11lcd To'.' Ib Elc",t I'IC l'Olllpol n.',
Thr rl('m:1l~d f,,1' the fat:!llllr~ o!
e1ct'IJ'Jl' pOI\'l'r h :-ic;1clll, glo"'ln~ and
the DUl'lll PCllill~IlI<l \\'Ill he Cl Icadin~
heneficlary of the nc\\' plans of United
To\\'ns.
Light. power and telr.phonc-the~c nre
ne;I'.' ~it ie~ ill Ihe modcrn \rorld, Wilh
;> PO'lld;ll!"!1 ~J)I'(':,d o\'c\' n grcat perime
1"1', ::1(,,1' l:1ll I ,111c-lion into the majorit\'
or \e" f(lul1,I:;llld sc',lkmrnts Illl1\' be
~I{I"'" Yet It i, :llnCl7.ing to reCllizc'holV
111;,:)1' ('onmlllllitirs no\\' eniO\' Ihem and
C;ll:i, YCllr \\,il) scc more nnd 1110re linkcd
to Ihc~e modern nmenilics,

City Improvements
People who are quic~ to notice an
increase in their appraisals and taxc:;
are not alw<JYs willing to admit that
11Ic\' are get ling good value for the
mone\', That is partly due to the fact
Ihat \~'ork on which a municipal govern
mcnt spends most of its money is hi~den
from the public eye. A pothole III II
familiar street can bring itseU \'ery
forcefull\' 10 the citizen's notice, Lcs.,;
e\'ident is Ihe monc~' spent to reinforce
Ihe cit \,'s water supply, impro\'e its
sanit:lli~n and scwerage services and do
a great many other es~ential and costly
jobs,
We nre suddenl~' heginning to wake
lip 10 the fact that for far too many

\,ears a "reat denl of Important work


~\'a, 'delcl;'ed, Defccts exist which must
he remcdied. 011 lOp nf this. Ihe city
h;1' nll t "1'0\\'11 ma n \' of those sen' ices
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\\'11ll'h seemed
adeQuate enough a dccade
;t~~l. ..\nd no\\' \\'jlh almost e\'er~' a\'ai!
;lhle lot of ~'C1Tic('d land ah'cad,' in use,
\\'i:h Ihe cit.\ l'ontinuing to expand its
boundaries. \\'ilb mllcs and miles or new
s: reels 10 be pnl\'ided ",il h cl1l'b and
gul.er alld pCl\'cd ~udaces, problctns
seem to multipl.\',

In The News
By WAYf I.IIER

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Bllt the~' hn\'e not gone unmarked,


Thal i:; mtlnifest first in the completion
of tht' first phase of a major improvement in the city's water suppb' and once
more in the new cnpital works pro
gramme which Mayor Mews has lately
umeiled. It is a large and eomprehen~ive undertaking. one that has neces
saril~' involvcd a great deal of prelim inar~' planning. 'but its completion will
represent a formidable contribution to
the improvement of municipal services,

It will, of course, be costly. These


kinds of public works usually are. 'fhe
('11." has had to a~k permission of the
GOI'CI'nment and Legi~lature to raise a
ne\\' loan of three rnillion dollars to be
llser! o\'rr the 11ext two ,'cars, But so
\"pll have Ihe finances of the eill' becn
ol'ganizcd in thc.past few ~'eal's ihat ih
l,t'l'elit should stand high and it 'is prob<Jblr Ihnt the nelV loan mal' be sen'iced
alld refunded al nn annual cost or not
much abo\'e 5!!OO.000. One effect of Ihe
expenditure o( lhis mone\' should be a
redllC\ion in the cost of' annual maintenuncc.
TIH'~e arc factors in Ihe nc\\, :\c\\'wundland which few pause to stud\'.
The successful launching or this new
!lIan~' of them are pcrmnnent fnCIOrS,
capable of growth. ,md representing, capital plan will not. of course. solve all
therefore, a solid contribution to our outstnnding problems. Much more in
the way 0\ less necessal'.v but still i1l1future prosperity,
pOl'tant works will remain to be tackled,
Nor shall wc ever have 'cause to be
content until more of the substnndard
areas hClve been raised and their resident~ resettled in more appropriate surThe faith of those who ha\'e long roundings. The reclamation of some of
belie\'ed in potentialities of the Green these arens is only an initial step to the
Ba~' copper belt has been further con- development of a modern city with more
flrmcd bv the news thnt addItional ore adequate open ~paccs, wider streets and
discovcries has promptcd the BO~'lcn suilabl!! parking lots. This is at the
inl('rests 10 inl'l'cCl,e mil1l'apacll~' ill Till ~)omen,t a congc::tcel town and conge:;tion
CO\ e 10 :\.000 lOllS dady and 10 pro\'idC' IS c1clrlln~ntClI 10 ~l1od !i\'ing and effia null or 1.000 tOilS <lilll.\' ('apacily l1t rieot functioning. But flfter so mClnv
Gull Ponel. \\'1111 tIllS plClll rull~' imple ~'ea I'S of uncon 11'o\lrd arowl h, of t riais
mellted \\'llhll1 llip ncxt Ihree \ cars. ore ilnd Iribulntions inl'luding ('atRstrophic
fire>. \\'e ha\'e rea~()n In he thankful for
WIll go IhlOllgh thp. planl1; Ill' a In\(! 111
ex('e~s of a million, tOIl~ a I car. Thi; Ihp. progress tha1 has been made o\'er
will represent for Tilt Co\'e' all M"ured the past fel\' :'ears,
life of ten years on the basis of cxisling
ore reserves, There is rca son to belie\'e,
The new programme is a demonstrahowever. that exlcnded exploration will tion of the anxiety of the Council to
add substantially to the life expectation maintain a steady rate of progressive
improvement and jf the present leverof
oC Ihis mine.
pro'perit~' can be sustained. another ten
Of !;Ollrwe. one of the hazanb uf milling ~'cars ma\' wor]( a re\'olution in the seris the p()~~tbJlit~ of cxhauslion. A few viees and appcarance of this Rncicn!
years ago, it \\'as [cclred Ihat Buchal1's town,
I'C:'CI'\'C::; wcrc petci ing ollt hut cxpluration ilt depth ha\'c gi\'cn lui almo"t Illdcfulitc cxtcll!:iioll of opclOIliuno, In Ihe
A \\'I'iL~I' ha~ warner! thal the raId war
.ca~e of Ihe Grecn Bay copper a1'ca, Ihe m~)' la~~ lrom 2:;0 to 3UU )'ears lonl!er, II
il1lclItioll tu ~tal t with J1)tlling capacit.\' mR)' b~ brlttl' tha!1 A short hot war, but we
of 4.000 lUllS a da~' sugge:,ls that the don't sce how we can 111'8 through It,
opcralors arc salisfied that ample rescrves for prolonged oper<J Lions cxist.
Somcthing in the nature of an economic
The Toronto Financial Fost find. .ome
re\'Olution seems now to be in store for cr.use to wonder about two facts from FeteI'
borough. Flrllt .ome of '.)he Ff&erborough
the people of the Green Bay area,
-0--

(f.lla,t~ Is 5~riuu"ty ~Ilhrt of 8l'i('lIli!l1~, ell

gln('('I'>, mil srs anll t~achfr~, nnd milch I~


hurd about il. BuL nobudy ~~ems to pay
mueh Rltrnlion to the lrievou, shortage 01
babY'lltten,

cOllncillorl operate aasollne lervice .tatlon .


Secondly, Peterborollsh. cmmdt hu ju~t pass,
ed a by law prohlbitln\! Ihl' I'~tabilshment 01
any more &86olie lervlce Ilationl, Any CM'
Dec~lonT

Blistol, thai "prech in willch he


told Ihell1 Ih~1 once l'lccted he
\\'uuld nut bc membcr tor Brlst!)1
hul a member 01 parliamcnl.
addll1g that .. ~ our Ieprescntalil e
o\\'es I'OU, nol his indusLry ani)'.
but ht's judsmenl; and he belr.l) s
inslead of srrvll1g you If he
sacrilicps it 10 , (lUI OPIOIIIII"
Well. II a candidale stands up
to leli an audience he IS tr) ing
III WOII thai hc IIltends til use
hb IIwn jud~m('nt cven when It
conflicls II ith his conshluenl S'
dcmanrl,; Ihal lIP I> lIol prcpilled
10 make l'xtra,.lgant pruml>rs
to J,!ail1 mtl'S; Ihal he dor, not
Ilanl "n'one In \ole 101' hlln
who doc; n,lt hrli,'\c Ihat hI' dl',
,ern" ell'ctlOl1 >Imp" hl"',lu-e
hy rxpc.len('1' IIr alliittl' or in
legrity ~c \l'ould hI' :t good
m, mhrr 01 ",UI:;\IIWllt: hOI\ i:lr
\('ould he gc:': '["IS IS :1 I htlolle
A' qUC,lil'lI Your ~1':,chCill poli
tlclall nll~ht <1:Jic!,1I ronl( lid,
hO'.rel'el', that he ,IIIU!:! nllt ',ct

Bllt, if we ignore the (ontre


temps which arose from A mis
underslanding of .omcthinl( ~Ir.
Smallwood said. his eonc1u<ion
was ,ven morc aslonishinll. Hal'
Ing hun led the Opposition 1\ ilh
Impish glee. he ncxl procl'Nlrct
to talk abouL the impurlance to
a gOI'ernmenl o[ a stron~ 0PPO,I'
tion and ended up by offering
advice on how to win a few
more seats in the n~xt Asscm
bl\', II was a rfmarbble prr
lormancc Rnd b~causc Ihere han
hc~n an elemrnt 01 goo ct
humuur in It, the inCident Ihal
Irei to th~ SlI'pclhion 01 ~II',
Bro\\ ne \\as all Ihe more un
lorlunatr, It \\'~< " ,ituntion lh~t
should hillc lenl It,rlf 10 grc.ltrr
10lcrance.

Copper Development

.,

JOE

"fhe dcbate on Ihe Addl'r~s


touk a surprlsins turn I "t ~Ion
da\' when the Pr~mier, repl,'!01l
to" the Opposition attack. \I ~lIt
on Ihc offcnsivc hims~1f and
look Us astonished opponenls 10
lask for nol devoting enouil h
lillie to discussion of somc 01
thc construcllve idcas In Ihr
Tillone Speech. Having rc::ard
for the faeL lhal Ihe Speech b
more often than not an Innocu,
ous drvice for gettmg a session
slar ,"d, oppo>ition part irs are
I'arcly inclined to lake it too
senou.ly. 'fhe\' prefer to in
"1I1~e in plaLitude, Ibal 81 e
tlllle.honoulcd for the flurpo>c,
The Speech, they SJ,. IS marc
nolable fur whal It docs noL cun'
tain Ihan for what it docs say.
And then Ihcy fOI'get Ihe Spcech
and roam over the whole field
01 past policy, In an), case, they
!lCI ample opporLunlty to discuss
t hc policies 01 which the Speech
Rives notice sincc these hal C 10
br implemcnted by !egislation
The interesting thing wa~ Ih ..
IInu~ual tacllcal mOle of puttin.Ihc oPPosition on Ihc dc(cnsil'e

Il is inlc:;,-':ng nlso 10 re:llize the part


the so-called SCI \'icc industrie~ now pla~'
in thc et:onom~. The gl'OUP o[ comp,lIlk, of whid, :\\'alou Telephone and
e,utcd T()\\'n~ Eicctrir are Ihc prinl'ipHI~
Ilfll\' ~:\'l~ l'mpl(l~'l1lenl III 1.500 pcrson,
('11 (' ,,;hulc 01' p;Il'I-liIllC 1);1sis, Primar.\
and sccr'llc1arl' producl iOIl ;H'('Olllll toda\'
for ulll~' fli)ot1l {lllcthird of our \\'nrkin~
Ion'e. '\' loads den'lop, ,IS Jlllhlit:
1IIi!J:ics l'xpand. CIS ncw inelu,tnrs groll',
I1wre lIlId moJ'(' cmJllo~'mcnt in Ihe ser\':I:e trades will occur.

"

FRO~1

~ 0\\ It mil) h:II r hecn 1hou~ht


thai ,Ioe II a< 10 IrOIllC mood
\l'hrn he sllol;c III tllC lmpurl:tlH'e
til ~ ~o\'ernmrlll 01 ~ slroll~ oJl'
pIIsillOn. Aller all. his Iraelion
III slroll~ cnlici'm " sOlllelime~
prrlly licrcr, Bul lie arc Inclin,
pel 10 1hink he II'IIS seriou~ \\'hrn
he ollel'~d advice 10 lhe Oppo,i
linn and emph~slsed t he need
of 3 targer represcnta1ion on Ihe
Spcaker's right. Whethrr, how
e\'er, his Icn points \\'cre n goo~
Jzuidc 10 II Inning ~eats for the
(:onscrvath'es ma~' dcpend upon
a lot of Ihings, including the
poll1ical outlook 01 part!cular
clectorate~. Winning seals In
parUament may often be more
a matter o( slogans than slalrs,
manship, n n d unforlunaLcly
qUite often more a mall~r of
tearing down than of building
up,

,cry far.

CJI1 .~ 11U \~ Ii

~Ll~ IIi;! rltlll\ i

It b

Ihe

.. .

nll'p poinl fl'r

\'ot( . . I,V
!cn I?

),)(';.1

dl~CII:<,I,n,

The great (\eal.nr's III thp


political ~Iluatioll at Ihc mOlllr'lt
is the rrluclamr III men \,'ho
might make ('xed1!'nt memher,
o( patliament alld \\ ho hal e
opPMition s~ I1Ipillhip< ~I "m ,of,
frring thclmel\,cs a' ranrlinale,.
There are too many deterrent'.
II reprcser.lat\l)ll uf :t dbtnet II
to bc a halftime rat!ler than a
lull1iml' job, it Ilould 'lIli he
impossible lor 111:111)' pen pIe \l'ho
would make !:ood eanchclate> to
reconcile the dcmand< of polilles
\\ilh their prilalr Illes, Your
~uccessflll camlillale mu't he
prepared til \'I~ll hi< dl>tfl( I
frequenliy, ~rant inlel'\'lrll', to
all hl< cOIl,tllu,'nl, who wanl 10
see him, mnlOlam a I:lr~c Ctll
I'c,pondenl'c on " ~ c.lIrOlllltl
haSl'. ~lId IIndrrt;!kl' ~ mlllllliltir
01 tlluc,rolbllilling dlllic' It "
~ 1111 10 ask nf "n)' man II h",c
,rcllI.1 I' dcpl'nd, lin (IIncrll1i:l
tlOn 1111 hi' inh III hIe

We have often wundered what


would happen to a c~ndidate In
a marginal dislrict If he \\'rre to
stand up belore the eleclorate
and tell lhcm Ihe sort of thing
that Edmund Bllrkr om'c hall
Ihe coura~e 10 lell th.. \'olrrs 01

,.

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RII! Ihl' Prell\ler h;!, oflo'I'r"


the UPPo'llIllII IIlIr III Ihr 1II",t
pOllcrlUl "rgHIIIlIlt, II I'"n pot
fOl'lI'alct III thr m. r~llIal ~I"
Illds. '1'11.11 is Ihe 111.11 11111)(111
alice 10 succes"llli parlJalllrlltar),
demllcral'\' "I n ,tr()n~ and \\ell
informed' oppn>ltllln. An oPPo'i.
lIOn has Ihr tlull nol mere" (II
crillcismg pohc,' hut al<" ,,[ hr
ing nble 10 form an allernallle
go\'ernment. 11 is on Ihis Ihat
the sllccrss of the two'p.lrt)'
system depends, If, of eOUI'<e,
there is a pri\ctlc;!I, appealing
policy, dynamically prescnted.
10 h~lp the campal~n, that is all
to the good, But one major in,
gredienl to surccss in the mnr
ginal districts is a po\\crful ap"
pcal 10 the indiffcrrcnt I'oter,
the person who will \'ole against
lhe government If persuader! to
vote ~t ali, The greatest of all
threals to sllccessful democracy
i~ pubhc apalhy,
Ol'crcomlOg
thaI. \\'hNe IL eXI'h, is a major
[artol' in lI'inning Ihr dl>trrrls
\\'here the 10110)( may be l'lo,r,

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What Others Are Saying


TWO IS :\ ROW

\ Sa'"t .Iohll Tel!'gra ph,Jollrna 1)


Already \\'e'I'e had milch more
!noll' in SainI Joh:l thr,n a nor
mal lI'in:er's total of 71 inches,
Up to March 2 the figure was
116,6 inches. The final tola) of
128 inches for la~t Winter ex,
ceeded an~'thing since the 131
mchse of the Wlnt~r of 192526,
which In turn \\'as eclipsed by
the 146 inches of 1922,23, Rare,
Iy in a Iife:ime does New Bruns,
wick have two such snowy Win
ters In immedllJte succession as
last year's and this year's hal'e
been.
'
('APE BRETOt\'S CAPS
(Sydnry PostRrcord)
}Juls olf to Ihe eap men, 'fhe
rap is back and in hi~h style.
too, ~a~ s a mrn'~ fa<hion nolc
Il'nin 1'\pw York, Cr,pe Bre~(ln
rr~ \\111 hale tho~e :\ew York,
rl' knn\V tllat thr cnp II~I rr h"~
dl~apprared In l'"pe
r.l'rtnn
Th, rap ma)' bp \\Ol'n le~s often
than it wa5 somp. year. un
here, but h..oS/l't heen discarded
10 Ihe ex!ent It has I'lsewhere,
And nnw the fAithful Cape Bret,
on cap,wearer Is told be no long
er Is oldfashloned. Perhaps, he
couldn't care les .
CRYSTAL BALL OF 186Z
fHenry Adams In conversa1ion
\\ith his brnlhrr on April 11.
11162. from "H~nry Acl:lms: A Ri
o~l'aph)'," by Eliz,lbcth Stcven
son ).
You may think all this non
!cnsp, but I I~II you these are
great times. ~Ian ha! mounted
scIence, ~nd is now run aW:lY
with, I firmly believe that be,
before mooy centuries more.
science will be the master of
man, The engines he will have
Invented will be beyond his
sh'englh to control, Someday
sclfnce may have 1he exi~tence
or mankind In its pOll'er, and thr
human race commi~ SUicide by
blowing up the world, Not only
1\" be .ble to erulae In

.han

spa cr. hilt I ~fp no I'ra,on \I h\'


some IUlure ~ener"linn wouldn't
):1\ e II anol her rotar~' 1\101 IOn so
tha: el cry zone wlluld recei\'e
in lurn lIs due portion of hral
alld light,
CHAseR FOR FOX I1USTISG
(Port Arthur Ncws,('hronic1f)
The reported abundance of
fuxes in lhis and other parts of
On!ario provides opporlunity lor
the organization uf some new
hunling cluhs, In the old land
fox hunting, hy chasr, h;'5 lor
centuries heen ~ popular ~port,
for Ihose who rail such thi!l~s
SPOI'\. Introduced h~rr it would
he by sume o:her f01'11I lhan hor~e
and hOllnd, lJuL Ilould still han
its peculiar allr"ction<. III the
~rnSe thaI il 1I'0uln h~ a h'dlle
of \\i:5 it \Iould he ,port. for Ihe
foxes are \Illy, chl>llP &'111 ' rf'
,olln'dlli. Amon~ olh~r thlll2'
Ihe Carmen \\oullillot rrsenl thr.
Qrr~enrl' in their ndghhorhnorl
of fox hunlers because Ihp~' !lOd
Ihe Rnimal a m~nace. e~p~cIRlIy
to their poul:ry flocks, Aho tbey
are hard on the parI ridge popu
lation.

TAKE IT STRAIGHT
(London Free Press)
Ra~epayers of Kincardine evi
lirntl~' prdrr to take thin!:s
sll'ai!:ht. The Ifl\l'lI, \\hieh has
hun dry ~ince 191~, \ oteo to I'~r
miL a beel' outlet and a liquor
~:ore hut turned ,101<'11 a h~+r,\\'
to permit an exlcn'ion tn thr
local wat~rl\'ol'ks. Of coune the,
people III KIIlC<lrdillc may nol
hnve any inborn prejudice
r.gainst water, Af:er all they
live right beside one of the most
beautiful of our lakes, It may
be that Ihe fact tha: perl1lil1ing
the beer and liquor outlets to be
established would not affcct ~he
lU(,I.l tax r"tr, whilr IIII' \lalpl"
works projfCt \lould eo,1 ~lIn,ooo.
bad something to do wi:h Ihe
oulcome.

Letter~
TO Till::

Editor

Scottish
Immigrant Tax
Pot Supervisor

SI:I.I'S IIEUTI\'J;5
Eliilor \J 111) i\cws.
IIt'.,r ~II'- I :1111 \\'nllO~ 10 ask
)11111' hrlp 10 10c.,le Ihe 11Ir,I'n:
II iINC.IIlIHI" o[ til(' ,,',rn rilll
Ilren 01 111\' dCl'r:l,rll hrollwr'lII'
I~,'.';, ,1r ,Ialllcs 1I~1II11')', \lhn ,,:IS
thl' '1111 01 'lr, :I'Id :,1" III('h:lI<I
Ikmll), \I 110 lI,e,\ 10 h'r al
"\,,1'11 11011,1\\,' l'oltll~al (ole
Ii,,,,!!, :-'1. .Iohn, ;':clllonndl"nd,
"hllll! l!JIIO :0 \!III.
'I here \\1'1'1' 'e\l'n rillldll'U.
l)fIro IIrl',rl'lI allllill 1905 and
1!l~;1 and thclr n"lIIrs 1',e1C,tp"Ir, (;lIlwrl. .l.llIIe,. Hull.tTll.
.\110,1. Illtd . ~1II1 Llrl, hul I may
nol hal e Ilwir names in correct
unler 1)[ ll1l'th,
Some 01 Iht'lIl l\l're 11I"l'rI~.I
:mll hI ing III ~Iontrr" I se\'cral
~ en 1'- n~() a!lll I w:ln~ to knuw
the pi e,I'nt ;lIltlre" o[ all ,ev~n,
in Ihl'ir olIn inleresl:, no bcne
fll at "Ii 10 me,
Haping 10 gct this inform:,tlOn
from your r~"drrs :hrough ~ our
kmrl cooperation, A one time
reslltenl in )0111' cit:' for a shOll
\lIllIe.
YOllrs tr"thfull)"
TED HiDCES.
\\lIhl"\I. ,\Iherla

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Opens "Cily~~ Of
Blind On Monday.
ToIiO:" In

.LT.
,\ 10
01 tIlt' hh~11. ,-II or
"~lIcd 1i;.lt r\rn il< ~('hllc, IIrlJl
thr ,i~h\less to Ilalk. is 10 bc of
flCI,IIlI' opcnrd ~Ionday by GO\"
ernor,General )la5se),.
Localed in Toronto's fash
ionable Ba),\'iew dIstrict, Baker
\\'ood, the new headquarLers of
the Canadian Nalionnt Institute
for the Blind, was huilt at a cost
01 $3,150,000, Six buildings in
the ccntre nre connected by
brcczewa\'s and unctl'rground
pa>sagcs.' One of the bllildlll~S i:
a I esidl'nce whidl can accumlllO'
d"le 130 blind IIlI'n,
'rhe corridor hom Ihe ,trefl
Ic\c! entrallce is btltlt ,tl [II. I
fUllblfol's Citn prodlll'c cchllPs tn
guidl' 111O'c u~ing it. Dou:';,r.oh,
,rr all ciillcrcnl III ~haJlc alln

~(re "\,1'\.,

('~.":.;n til uJt'J1tlfy (':1(,.'11 loom.

111:,\11,1.1: I:'IiDiCATIO:'IiS
'I IIC :lnlo!!!..IIl' elelalll!', h~',,,
fll':lIlk i",ill"lor<, /\ 65 Inil:
01 erp.I>< aero>' Ra) I IeII' al'rnne
II." hulll 10 r.illIlV hlllld l)cr;lln'
III I',,,,, the slrerl to " bus ,lop
III ."11'1,, lu the reSIdence,
(<lurll h.;, 100111 for 4U mrn, Inur
rMII\S fOl' m,1I'nel! coup!" and
10 ro~ms for Il'alllce<. carp .. ls
Ih thp hall. are sunken to pre,
\'pnL tripping.
Re<itirnls or thp. cpnlre pay
Rcrordlh" to their means, Only
those whose sole means of sup
port are government allowances
or pensions are subsidized by
the CNIB.
The centre, named in honor
uf Col. E. A, Baker, managing
<llrectOI of the t'NIB since its
forlll:!I,on in WIll aOlI LeWIS M,
WOIl.1, flrsl pre~lctent and who
<(,I'I'rll IInlil last )ear, ~Iso 1\111
he thc headquartcr~ of the III
~lltute's Ontario branch,
Baker Wood contains work
shops, hobby departments, a
publishing building, a library
and an auditorium. Its lacllitlfs
fur lhe vocational training 01
bUml persons are eomlllered the
I1IO,t modern in the institule',
hisllll),.
MIr'I' thp IIPPllIUg
B;.hr
Wood II III hc tile hr"c,quart,
ers Ilf Ihe r.;>;(R's 46 branches
,ernns 22,000 blind person .

OTTA \\' to:, CP-A Seutl',h im


ml"n.nl \lho ~ol III' Ilr,t [1",1 01
l'a~a"a hl' Illlrkin'~ '". a tumh e ,
1~l'k, Illlner, :,Irm h.lI\11 :In'! 1'.111.
Fnoll\

\\\1' In;)n.

lit ",lilt!

10

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1l.1I1wd {hwl

"UOf'!\!'"{'

ftdll.1i

'fI('lIIling of a $4,;50.000.1100 1.1\


p"I,
,.
1>.111<1" \\.Itlrl', a n.. IIIp (,I
l'llrtt. Scol~;iIld

1, dp'"'(,llbcd 1.'.

4)1 hi, colle,lgUt''''

~()IIl('

Scut

l".Lllfl\

who

ii'

pill-.

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I'lL'

"'11'11' on fppnOlllg" lifo 1\111


I.ol,p lO\('r lhe ~t:l ~oo ~,.II
fI,,-1 ~, ,rrrclilry IIf Ihe lie",

:1

"'lI::~('!,ta:"!

lin .llIh 1.

111

n('utsrh \\ 110 gliPs 10 Ihp


I )l \ f' ','I \' fll nnt ,.. II ('ol\lIphl.,
to he1,llhe farull) of rronOIIlI('
and polltlr,1i 'cienl'c,
The 45\NI',,,hl jl r. j)rUI,rh
Iwld Ihp riwk Ilf nne 01 Fin:lOlP
~!inister !lam,' thrr(' S1511f)O
a,,'ear a"istant depulle s !lut
tli:lt <pilI II ill nllt hr hllpd anll
ill" numh .. r \"i ll drop t\\O,
TII'D ASSISTMiTS
Rut the 48,) r.ll'llld ~Ir, Wal
ler', 111(' pI e'enl a"hlant err
rctary 10 the trc:I'ury boarrl.

\\ til hare t\\O :U::"'lqantc;

ilmlJn~

hi, !lOnwn stafr. both of Ihem


\I.lrtimp officrr. a 011 hnlh rh"
\'alrrl frllm dll'ision l'hirfialn,
;hip',
Th,', nl(' Gllrdon \\. !'t, .1<1.
43" P;lI'.olrl. \',Inl 1111\ er - h"l n
n,I;.,1 ('nmm,\nc!rl' \\1\11 run' Ih"
('!\'II ell'I'"wn n\ flir hn,I"t!' :md

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\\';,ltrl' dr>t'llhrd n' ~rll((ln'


10 comph'Xltl(,', rontlnl- II':
rr I p~prn'hlllrr',
\\'llh f<odcral 'llt'ndIlIC ~: ,).
o,rr thr \(',!I" .II'n
n"~1 at a 'rrnCNilllC III:h, lilt,
11"".llr~ Joh 1< :rllm~ t').I~hrr

1'\'" I.t(',Hhl\'

~Tr. \\'altcr' allded in an lutn

I lew, And that i, wll\' there IIhe ncerl of til'" n,'isl~nt secn'
laries inste:\l1 of one,
~1arrirrl nllIl the falher nf
Ihrce .ons, the nrw Irrn'lII I
s('cretan' c:lmt' to Canada a, a
17.\'ear.i)ld \'oulh, \\'rnt lI'e,t In
work in Aiherta mlllP-, farm<
and fore,ls, anel lbrn mm'rd to
Ottawa to \)pcc'me e rail',' I)
',I'cl ion l1:a II,
III' joiMd the f('(tpr~l lil'l
sCI'lit'e In 1930. \\OII:LlI hi< It;';
Ihroll~'h Ql,('~n's 1'1\11'1'1";:'
.. \\Ull~

"In the

fashion'
focus ...
.

up lIlt-' (.i,,;1 'f'ni,f\ I:"

dnr to thp poir,t \\ lI~re in 1~'.1


"P \\cnl In thr fin~t:1 C 1!11'.I,'
\'wnt a~ tm;aj'('(l

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hpcame ;ll;,'ht:mt

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PEACE NE,\H
I~

AI.GERIA?

rt.,RIS. ReIlIPI< rrcnw (".,


~1"l1rt annollnrrd FrJlj,, hp II;;'
~ulhorizrrl Frrneh mJlilaf" . ,
lhoritir< in AI~rria tn mnko
"Ioral conlacl," I'ith thp nal
!nnatist rebels for a cP,,;r
firl',
Hi- announcempnt ~oll~ht til
pacify leftist critics within hi'
I!overnment, particularly form
er prcmier Pierre Mende'
France.
Somp 25 of th" 100 <ocialislin Parliament hal'e follo\\ r,l
~'entlrc.Francr,
the Ranica;
rarty leader, ralhrr th"n thrh
O\l'n parly chirf, ~Tollr!. in crrk
In~ ~ nr~nliatr1 srttl~mrnt 10,
Algcria, They hillcrly oppo"
the ,l!overnment's slepped'lIP
military offensive against thr
estlmaled 15,000 Algerian rebel,
'l'ho are 5eeklng independenc'
from france,
Mollet appealed In his an
1I0llnrement Friday for an end
to the fighting and promise,l
free eleellons \\'ould be IlI'lti
lI'ithln thrp~ 1I10nlhs of a Cf'a,f
III r.
lie ~.dll hi' OII'l'lIl1\rnl "\Idl
in no ra'l' impo~e a <olutinn on
Ih~ Algrrian prople by fnrce",
but neither ...ould, It "let a

the elegant

look of
these
_ .. So smooth '0 tit
yfours in dashing

, I Ot dress or casuc
119 'I b
'n 10 oun.ty of beau'
W Prtces, too I...

NEWS, SA TURDA Y, APRil

1956

SPENCER

FULL OR PART TIME

MALE OR FEMALE
rConUnued from pale 3)
YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
,." 'GOVERNMENT 11149, communities with total
OF A LIFETIME
population of more than 80,000
l' ational Company has an open
.'1 of 101';;! ~ol'rrnmrnt, which had not had road com.
ing in their area for 8 reliable
'. 'r.I:;'r;.'I1,'n 54 town C~un munltles which, while enjoyjng
party to commence work Immedl
.' c'C (II~ hart come mto road faetllUes of limited leope.
ately. Age, education or part
I.
have In the same period beeD con.
experience unimpartant.
FIELDS
! nected with the main highway
ABSOLUTELY
~O SELLING
I proilucrd fig.' system of . the Province. These
OR
SOLICl'fI;\G
t ,,;.;)1 III '~I~r r,lpid slrides: communities, wblch would allo In
We require you to .carry a sl\laU
,,,:,~;;r. ","clr ill thr fields clude a number of those not prestock of fast movin!: brand named
.;' ~"::!Irr. Forr,tr),. ~lIning vlously having bad any road eon
products, (at h()tllc) spurts wear.
I;~:~.:t' In all tht~t fields neetions with the outside, have a
nylcns. jew-elry. ell'. Your job
f ::'. t ha1r Atlopted a tllt_l population of 100.000 or
Will be to resluck merchandise
i.'t;;:lr;rltc 1\o,liey. The De- more. It has now been decided
bcing sold daily in retail store.
I' (\Cririllture ha\'e th~t tbe point o( entry of Tran.
We supply accounts and lIuaran
", ';ntr!l'mrnlalion of Ihe Canada. HIgbway to the st. John's
tee sales of all products.
.; ""nn< nl Ihe Rllyal area Will not be the existing Con
You must be able to devDt. 3
~~c':~"~rcl ~~, r done mucb I cepllon Bay blghway but will be
or 4 hours weekly to assure an
:: ':~k" Ii' rr.lI.rd highly thc i an entirely new road and It Is
inccme up to $70.00 per week and
.; .~_ , or 1111' \lillk indu'tr)' i this section whlcb has been select
more depending on Investment
,rl ", lhr Opposition erl by us as the section on which
and number o[ accounts you ser'
::::',:, .1 1.:1 1" 11ll' oper.!lanada, will contrlbu!e 90% to the
vice. Immediate expansion If
.,' II:'., III Fun,tr)" a rost. \\ e bope our Federal survey
desired.
'... '., ". l' .,d, ,,0 lite rrrom I ha~ been made but final location
A minimum Df $998.00 fully secur:.:', :.' ,,,.,',. ~II inwntory: of Ihe roatl ha~ not yet been decld
ed is rcquired 10 start. All pro :., :"n' "1l1i>H re.ouree~: ed. I can say. however, that It
dud< arc money back guaranteed
..; """ ", o"lrrmining if: will leave the we~lern part of 51,
If YOll fcel you can qualify a!ld
.; "',:,:,.h",,nl of a Ihlrd: John's proceed In a relatively
. yotJ desire a steady Income wltb
_..
I malght line to I point where It
SENIOR GIRLS' CHOIR OF THE
.
: financial serurity for the resl of
.:, :c:rl "f ~Iinlng Ihr Itov. i will meet the Witless Bay LlnePRESENTATION CONVENT won' high praise for their fine singing. and wcrc chosen to sing in the final
your life, then write al once glv,
ot \,lItolln<ll.1l1o
have approximately. mile. from Holy.
concerts of the Kiwanis Music Festival. which were held last Friday and Saturday nights. They were presented with the Junior Chamber
I ing your name, address and
!! ,V) I''') on Hpl~ratlon rood-proceeding tbence In a geD
of Commerce cup fOr the best choir at the final concert. They made :he grand marks of 90 and 91 for their two numbcr~ in Class 23 on
phone number 10,
1.0 ..... :rr.11 ~n,1 proml~lnlll era\1y westerly
direction eross
Th d
f
I CANADIAN AMERICAN
,,:'1(11" Ii"'r btrn reo the Salmonler Line at a point 1_ _ _ _u_rs_a.:.y_a_te_r_n_oo_n_Bt_P_it_ts_M_e_m_o_rl_a_I_H:.:.a_ll_,. . . :,(:.D. :. a:.:.i1: . y. : N. :. e:. .:\ .:.,:.s:. .:P:.:.h:.o:...:t:.:::o.:.:).~______
INDUSTRIES
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! some 8 or 7 miles beyond Holy I
Division No.3,
.. " ".. ". ['rid. ~( flsber I rood and then on aBaln in I
,2219 Yong. 51. Toronlo. Ottawa.
, :un ""111.-01 10 the ex I relatively atralght line to Whit.
inin~
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apr9,10.11.12.13,14
:' tI ,,C. S 10.3110.000 on I bourne. It 11 hoped that It will
u
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-<. rtr.. ha, I be possible to proceed with the
'.' ','urll :n 1I~~t~ and con~lruc\lon o[ this road. or at
-' ;.; ; :.: f '1 10 ~j.500 prr I~ast part of It. In 1986 and It
... ."f ':.',"~1.0II11. Pr(lpo~. woutd be the Intention to com.
A mn.rkcrl rlccline h~~ hpcn rr I Vpslwlay, Frlrlay the I~th of I. Excepl for the t~tol'orary break
..,;"::r,1 01 Ihe ~ plelt' It with all po~'lble de~patcb,

corMd In Ihe 1';llue of the s!nek I April ~Iartcd out early in Ihe 10 the w~athpr O~I rhur,da): when
. ':,
II III rr~ult I
"Other major projects to be car.
_
o[ ~Iaritime Mining Company de i mornin~ to he nne o[ di~a~tcr on TCA got two fhght~ to
forbey
"I merhaOical1 ried on in 19:16 are the extension
The Natlnnal Orgnnlzer (or the: ~Jlitc a rapid ri~e parlier thi~ week IWater .St:eet. Two men, ahout 10; from :r~ malnta~rl, tal~ ot~ers w-ere ,
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I1ntn I oC the road from Bonne Bay lead.
C.C.F. P.arty. Carl Hamilton. is in I
Prrmicr Smallll'oocl's ::t. m..
a load oC
.. in I
tn I CALm '1 F::>:OEns
..d IG III,
new cba~I'ld~ l:tn I Iransporl pa",cnoers
'.' n.l0nu~lIy.
ing down the west .Ide o( the
Sftf'IJlohlsn s to meet WIth local party I announcement in connection with !~.n t.ele \ latorTat) the h
outward. ~ und ....I.n~~. and 'n~or..d "TE!'>OER
I Great Northern Penlnlula to eon.
0 ca
to organize the campai~n: I Til
. I' J
1 "a Ion a
e egrap ~
Ul Ing.,
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III:. F'.H~f.RAJ. Ot.It.Tll~G. OLI::ARY.
t !tb Co k' H bu
d St
for the f t h '
I I tiC
t COIC I CIC opmcnt.
Watcr Street Easl were injured. hound to Argenlta "here II "as Prll..u. Ul\\ARIl ISLA!'>Il". ",lib< ro'
.'
,I .mou, poinh! nec w
0 ' ar
ID f '
general ele~flo~omlng prov nc al
1\!:tritime Mini!!~ sho: up to: when the brakes dr the elc\'alor. thought for a timc that planes,; :~":.~n :~.D'~lf~).OfWI~D~';D~? ;1~~
:.. ( :::;.q "prrch. ~Ir.. Anthony; the construc OD 0
a
Mr. Hamilton 'is
k' hi
ovcr 55 followin" the announce. I ~lIpped and the two men fell into: could land. How-cl'cr. the wcather n 1956.
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. ~,~ . ",' Oppo~ltion road leading south from tbe Bale
ma 109 s ~ec
.. ~ .
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did not clcar and the plane Ihat' PI.n, and .poIk.llon ran be >eon Ind
.~ ';: .:, :., r(.kr 10 thr.~e I "rrte Peninsula to connect with
ond visit bto this
made
Newfound'
e 0 cement at the foot of I.
t
t
f
h' (o'm. 01 t.nd.r obl.lned II Ih' oHle.. 0/
he"a
t province.
h I ' hEarlier
.
Iment
db'
P JOintly
. S III II'
~
d IathePIelevator
I ~as sc IIedid
u c 0 l!C as ar as t c ,~, rhlcf Archllnl. neportm,nt of Public
.. _:...... "I a01' worth.: t he T rans 1nsu Iar roa d at I poInt
me ere. 0 e Pint e fmt an
) rcnller rna wOOu an
! U.S. Naval Station had to I!O back' Work, .. Oil.w Onl."n. Ihe Di.lrI,1 Archl
,,,' Ii" '";IIt"I: (II the' about equally distant from Cor
CvinCc"I'a' campaIgn In the last pro I in Toronto hy )1. J. lloylen, Presi
Both thm mcn I\ho are from to Gandcr and then finally to ~~~rl';;:~~~w~~~:E.~ ~'~d I~;;. ~O~I
... " ;;ie Trrms 01' ner Brook and Grand Falis. The
I election.
dent of thc Comp::.n)'.
'otlt of town, werc rushcd bv am. Sydncy because c\'en the big air OI.m). 1'.1; I.
~. '.' .: ..,: i,nplirfilllce 10' establishment of a throllllh con
' " trrc.ay
' It. eInSCIIat'.lust Ol'cr,Ib
i t 0 the .G~nc.ral Hospltal.!
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base 10.
. th"
To be con"dcrtd
Mr. Hamilton wilJ meet with the lIes
u anec
e IOlerlor was CIose d 10' ",companied
by . . ..ach
curilYtcnder
In tho mu.t
form be
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provincial officials President Esall ' 54.;0. There was no indication anti trcatcd for IOJurICS. A report aU traffIC.
,'i cerllfl,d chequ, or Bond. as 'p."It,d
., .3hiliit 1'1 . The I Roarl 10 the Gambo and Hare Bay
Th oms and Secretory Edgar Rus.:
.
". after,I Th. ere .IS a Iarge w..~I't'109. I'
nIh. lormto 01
tender
aDd n~mad,
on or
',.,. . ....
as ~o what
might ha\'e bcrn reo Ifom th e hOSPI't aJ.) esterua~
1st an-ord;nR
Ih ....
form
In .<cord
.... ; .. Ii, \ will bring Road 10 connect the
Straight
sell to hash O\'er the plans (or' 'pons'I"lc for til" "11(ld"!! de"I'llc noon ~ald that one man, ~lr. A.: partlcularly bccausc of the tIC'UP: .nTc~ "IiDh Ihe condition, ... t forth Iher.ln .
. .'.. ' ",
anti '
thl' Shore with the maiD hlghwa", ays'
thOIS year,s electron.
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i'
. ""hila;'.
,,,. cparlment
Ihrouih Ihe
Ih. und".
Chief
. 1""1
',1 1'.
~lr. Thoms'
t I:
Ie car I'Icr .In th e. w.ce k'
. m tIIe Iram
olhcc or 'hrouoh
, .... ".::.": icnnrl'iI. Sim. trm of the Province and the ex
has already announced that his I
:rarly afternoon, anr! the second ~er\'lce. TeA IS hoping the weat .. ,nco. or Ihrough 'he office or the Ill,
;;,
"i 'I };rnle (or chil.: lenslon o( many more roads for
party will have eighteen candid. I
I mall is bcing dctaincd for possiblc; her breaks for the better ol'er the ~~~~I/:'~i~~c;;int:'I~~d JO~~~eu~:'i~n w~:
.' c: :' . '." < n{ ~r had i thp purpose of brlnglng'land comatc~ In the field for the election I
I hcad injurir.s.
I wcckend ~o thai the growing back : 'he work on depo.1t of .um or $30.00
" .. ,. "'''0(001 Ihe Or- munication, to those communltlel
There has bccn no indication
I
i
WI'I th
b I.
d t I Jo~ or passengers can be trans-: ~7"q~~ o~or~~on~~' ~rd.~I::~I:~~f. lab~::
',r\'11 pas'ed orr and ~ettlemenls which do not en
ILLUSTRIOUS N, It. NOBLE
to how long :'Ilr. Hamilton will h' c
,,' t II CSt e am u ance roare . 0; ported 10.lheir destinations.
lorMr of Ihe nEO:I\'ER GE:>:ERAL Of'
. I hi, \\'a~ nb- jo), road Iactlltles and thus luUer
IS'
.a 1'1'
reet to take these In I
' ('.\~AD,\. Ti,e depo.1t will bo r.I ....d OD
. ( fippo.ilion. Op-, from the resulting isolation. A Today. a number of Nobles from n t. John s.
1
i jurcd men awa~ 10 the hospital!
r~I~~~do~0~~li~~u~~,'~~~ a~~n~~1~~~:I=
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I;ro\\ne hart proJ'ect whlcb will be of Immense Nova Scotia will be visiting St
,another was racing to a ~pot jmt I
d of .. ecplfon 01 " .. de",. II nol ...
, C':., ;:',rll.' Ihi, would benelll and value to the new city John'. Members of Phllae Tempt~
Ptan~ for. Ihe n~'\\' huildings rnr' nrar the noyal Stores 10 take C,1re I
. ~~'n;~:f~;~I~ln Ihat period Iho d,pOIII wW
,_/, ".11 11:,' pr~plt'. Mr. of Corner Brook and fell dents of (rhymes with "high lee") .Hallfax, Postml'stre~s
.\knlflrlal lRll'erslt). \\hlch Will 01 an clderl\' m<ln who succumbed
His man I' friends will rc~rct Til, ,o" t or any t.nd ... not ",,,,,.rllr
;"k Ihe moth. the adjoining area will be tbe they are bere to meet With resl'l
"
I' h.e. erected I'n the nc\\' campus. Of[:. tn a heart 'alt~ck, and' was lying. to learn lliat ~Ir. Clyde
Brown. acc.pl'~. nOBf:RT f'OR1!f:R.
rebuilding o( that section o[ main dent members. and confer cereElmueth Acrntlc arr rapidly I on the strect.
1 ~I.P. is a paticnt at SI. Clare's
Ch"f of MmlnlSlUI!Vt S."le ..
IIii' rishrry d~
C
n('arin"
lIo'pital
' Oil
ncrarfmonl.of
. hi g hway (rom Bra k'
e love
near monlal honours on I large class
. n cnmplrtin"" ' .Dr n Gushuc

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4prol 6. Public
1936. Work
.. .r. 11.0 r~rnland dis- Humbermouth to Curling passing of candldate5. The group will be
prc'ldent of ~lemona1. ~aid in an
u;,' :i"l Ihis ):"ar would
headed by illustrious Noble Roy
interl'iew ~esterda).
If
I'!;t ... b,cnt of dr)crs at Cape Broyle and Ferryland, lie Bowman of Halifax. tbe lIlustrious
Room in the old ~temorinl
said that the people of bl, district Potentate o[ Phllae Temple.
buildings, hoth. m~in and annex.
were hard working and honest
PhlJae Temple Is one of 175
GRAND FALLS-On \I'edncs are at a premIUm. and nC<lrly
folk .wbo did not make a habit of Temples In North America repre. day a former post mistress at: C\'cry penod oC thc d.lY el'ery
seeklnR lhln~s to which they are lentlDg nearly SOOOOQ of th Snook's Arm. Green Bay Was a\'allahle clamoom IS ill usr, anrl.
-not entitled.
Ancient Arabic: Order Noble
charged with an offence of last i e\'en offices allotted to the I'anous
AIr Cadet Week. 1956. is sche
He referred to tbe Opposition the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS)S, 0 summer In connection with a' professors alc US,crl for d:tlly sem,,~.ulcrl for t~e week. Monday Ap~iI
statements on government memo
The Sbrlne recognized s th shortage of 58888.14 when this mars No roo III IS It'll (or cxp"n, ~3.28. Prol'l1Ictal AIr Cadct ofllc,
mattcr was cnlled on Wednesda\' ,ioll IInrl if no ad,liliollal spaec i, !la.l~ 10 st. John', :lrC planning
bers dabbling In the Liquor busl "world's greaiest fraterni~r"
nes~ and suggestlon~ about Vald also known (or Its Itr I"
S before magistrate n. J. Ahbnti pro\'itl"c! lor tile ,'olllin" academic, I\'ld~~calc program to inform thc'
~anl~ as "ltcCarlhylsm", Oppo~l tbe "world's largest p~la~I~~' y8f. :'ITr. ClaUde ~Iatthe\\'s, LL n. ~Jl: ~car, Dr. Gu,hue rl'ars~that ~oll1e' publir of thp aclivities of the local'
lIOn. Leader Hollett said be saw
Whllp wholeso
f
.
P . t pta.red for the ciefendcnt unil IIf tlw ,luill'llb appl) in~ fill' ad Air Cadet SfJtladron~.
nothtng \\Tong with McCarthylsm. of the life of e\~: ~~ri~c~ p~~ . ;llr. Donald Dawp. Q C. for' mi"lUtI wIll ha\'e to be hUlled
Sprclal radIO and tt'l"li,ion
It had produced lome valuable In prin I I thO kl ~ l'
'd IS I Canada Post OChl'c. ~II'. ~Iall. <11\:,,.
hro:ulca,t, an' pl<lntwtl Ilir thr
formation.
war Ct~8 18 I~ n~lls: Irecl~ t~ I hell" Indicaed to the court he h;l(l: .pt. ns fnr a prdahl'll';df'11 hllilil. \;,. ('odl'l \\,p,'k "rll'~lal11
Mr, bMUrraYff co~cluded his ad childre~ mal;t~~eds ana: ocprclPrPtedd re"eil" ,I wircd in'trul'tioll' frem in~ III he Clrl'lerl on the Pl'c>('llt
dres.' y rea Irmlng his [alth In
' . (14 arc In the Unt.
a e defen dall t t 0 cn t er.l. pea
I
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tII la kc' 1,Ill'
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Ih
\I I
f h S 11
by the Shine
of r,llIlpu,.
ot III'
C
a e po t e~dohlt e
mat WOdOddg~v. ed States 1 In Honolulu 1 lin IgU.ilty to thee l'harges as l:tid hv rmrr~rIlC). ale altr,lrll' in til'
~rnmen an
I r~~pec an a m l r . / ,
I 'Ir D I'
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I
'1 I I I f Ih \"1 (.
'1 illlt I t IIi
,ation
for Premier
Smalwood a~ Mexico, 1 in Winnipcg. and,
1 in :.,. a I.~. I a ~ .~nl ~xalll."IC( I:, il ~ II
C 1.1 (lltIl'I.
Leadrr II! the 1I0\'ernment and ttn. ~Iontrpol) .. These hospital~ are 1 ~~r. BrnJ"IIlI~l Sq~IIC' ~Ir:t Supt. llIinr,'t) <tlllhilrilir, ;IIe al.ail
rtercd hi~ thanks to his
t' open to cnpplcd children regard. I II h? ga\c e\ IdCIl(e fol the p(t~t ill~ pCl'ln,illn hetnt'e going ahraJ
,tupnls who bAd betn so muc~o~~ ~ less of race or cr~ed, whose only Orrll'~'
with thr,c pl:,II>.
"l!pl'~rt to him since he ft
d requircment j. 10 he poor and un.. :lIt. \lallhcws made a struIll:
Though the l'llilC['itl' is l'l'II\\r\ .
II!liC'.
sume able to pay for Ih~ hilZhl); special. pica (01' tClllcn!'), fnl' Ihc ric ,ct ror 'Pill'C \\{Jrk JlI' Ihc Pli'[
ized care and trealment provided fcndant "hom hc ~ald was the ~I',,(lllalp "la,>," It." heell ('''II
./ mother of SCI'cn rhilorrn. Ol1e Iltlllll\~. anri II", ',PI'1I1:: '1u\lon .. :
CBG SUNDAY
bCIn~ a three month, old hahy. CXilrcts 10 J;lant the iil,l ~lajtcr5:
Listeners to Ihe C.B.C. on Sun ~laglMratc A~b"tl took these clr . "c,~rrc.
rla~' evening will be gil'en a rare <:ulllstances ltltn con'lde~'alJlln 1 .TllI:;) r"1' t:le :l1;I'trr~ d('~rrr~
trpat when Ihn 10c~1 network will and suspcnded sentcncc 11'lth an WIll he III the helrl flf ~l'I(,IICC. bllt i
present a proiram to be broadcast I order that the 11'"man make re. ne.xt .l'r~r the J)rpartl1lcnts or Hi,.j
from Corner Brook by Ihe rhoir stitution to Canada Jlost office lory nnd En.!:li,h \\'ilt proh:tbl),
of the First United Church. Time at Ihe rate of thirty dollars a: hc I'rad), 10 ~rant ~I<lstcl's degrce
of broadcast Is 8.30 p.m.
month.
I to qualificd studenls.
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r2'aDlZer !M
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DUE TODAY PaYI'ng Second . Takes ADI'p
Water Street

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through what were the old town


boundaries of Corner Brook East,
Corner Brook Townsite. Corner
Brook West and Curling.
"At the present time Newfoundland can boast of some 125 miles
of paved highway. The needs nnd
demands 01 our time rcquire the
Still Indefinite Is till' date (of: 1'1'1.1' !ll'scriiled.
construction of 811 weather roads 'the ollcnil)g ollhe new Newfound I Tile l1\;ljnr t1ispl:ty in the'
connerting the mosl Illiportant lanll ~IUSl'lIlll. A Illl'lIlhl'l' of the .\11""11111 \\'ill h" III:d tol till' ('arl .
centres. Untl~r tlit' t~rm~ o[ the [t"\'crntlll'nt 311lwinkJ MU,l'IlIIl il',1 ~n(J\\'It illil"hil:ints "I' :\,.\\'. Always eomes
al\reenH'nl wltlt thl' Fedprul (;(OV' lIn"rd of '1\lbll'I'S "dd la"t 1Ii~:l;t 1I>1I1Id::"I;I-1I1<' (:""llIu,,];'. 'I'h,
in a
erntnl'lll, the 'l'rlltl.IIuna,lu lIigh . lh~t Iltl' tlP('1Ihl~ !I;lh' dl'POIIIIs I'll' I \lull' ;'{\,"I "';;Jlllpll' \II lit I>tllll\'l;
BED Car. on
i Wll.~ i~ to Iw puwd (o~ Ihl' whole: tlrd,. uillill ~lIe '1Il'I'd iu whidl a nI:\" III I,, I\Iii 11\1 ;lu,'\\,I"'II' III
lor Its Irnglh or DppruXIIllately 61U: lIt1t11\)~1' ut 1I11111U'I;1I11 ,it't:lIls I'"U lilt! II'lld,l \\ill he Ihal at 111('
, milt',. In uddltlflll Itl tlwt it i~ till' : Ul' wOl'k~t1 1I1It.
"1;1:1'11111.
: view that, In prol'ide fllr till' nt'(',ls
SIIIRl' 0[ tht l'~hihits .:li,1 Ihe
I of our peoille, an addillon,,1 I~(JO BIIIII tl lOt' III lie 1'. 111,,,1 h., rH)I'~al\i/'
'I'11I'l'e h:"
heell "" 1'1'1'1'1:\
mllrs of road musl be hrotl):hl up , ('<I MI that 1111')' \\'ili Ill' di'pla)'I',1 nll'''lin~ III 1111' '1'1'11,1",, 1III,I\d
10 propcr ~tandard and Ila\'('t1 .. Iii brU('r ad\,ilnlilKe lind fur Iwl. hut;1I the 1.,'1 nllIlin~. Iht'
I ~1,1Y I e~ple!i.' Ihe hope thai
in: trr erft'f'l.
'1'IIke,nwn ,aid. it lI'a, i1l'cilled
: lime we will see much a projecl i A SUbstantial antount 01 labf'! .. 1!t:11 the oprnitlg 11'lIul,! hc. Irll un .
or roar! conslructilln and dCl'rlop' . ling. ht added. mli~t he clonc til lIt all o[ Ihc reorgalllzatllln aud I
l. mrnt brou.s:ht to fruilinn.
I in5ul'e that the cxhihl1.1 HP prop. I lilhl'lhn~ had hccil cOlnpil-led.

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!BRITAIN AND U.S. WOULD


INTERVENE. CHURCHILL

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DATE OF OPENING OF
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$4.50 up

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By ERNEST ~IARSH
The 20,)carold king wiJl be Etiz'l tion," \\ollid enll'r~e from the li..it
LONDON (Reltlersl-Sil' Win~ton abelh's gUp.st Irom July 1019. His' to llritaiu of Hu,',',~':; ;\iikol.i Bul
ChurchUi said Friday he Is "per planned visit was seen b,l' many g;llIin Itnd :-.likita Khru.,hchcl', who
feclly sure" Britain ~nd tbe United diplomats as a new friendship ~cs arc due here ncxt Wedncsday.
Stales would Intervene to prevent ture lowards the only Ar~b Leugue
Hc said Bulganitl and Khrush'
allgresslon In the troubled Middle country in the livonation Baghdad chev had a right to be treated with
East,
pact. which has been under fire courtesy and goodwill, "as guests
The former p rim e minister from most oC the Arab world.
in Britain arc."
added. "Ihe need fOr this wlll
Churchill rpferred in his speech
~Iean\\'hile, anothcr llritish au
probably never come. but it may to Ihe position that would be crc thoritl' on the ~Iiddle East warned
come."
aled if the Egypllans attackcd 1"/ th~t ihc \\'e,t i~ I(hln~ tl,~ battlc
Addre~sing araBy o[ 5,000 Con rael, aiter hracl had r~fr"lncd of ifleas In Ihat ,tratl'~ic nrl':t.
servative ~ u p p orlers, Churchill from .fnrce and the Egyptians I !it'n. Sir J ohll r.tuhb, II ho was
salrt he trustcd President Elsen. meunhme learned 10 use Rus!l~ns I abruptly lliSml\Scd a, Ihe com
hower to mukl' American will weapons.
I manrl"r of ,Iordan', M.dl I "~lI1n, i
power ft!lt dearly and ~trongly lQ Solt>mtrly, Ihe elcler ~tatc:,m"il' loltl ;; 1I1I1('1I1'on II ell! th.lt In tlte:
the Middle Eust-Uanll fell In dCf'I'lrtll:
Ila'l )1';lr Bnt:>ln I;~<I 1"'lhap< lu'tl
time."
"It will becnme not ronl,' a mal'l 11101',' In Ih( ~lilltll,' Ea,t IIlao !IIlhe
111' spoke a., BUI'klngham PIlItIl'r: ler or I!rudenct'. but a ml'a,ure 1,1, PI"'ViUlh 2:;n ),l'ars "Inlll,t solely I
llllnolinced thnt QU('tn I':lizabclh I honor. In n1ake 'IIrc that Ihr\' cthe' Ihl'nu~h rl'np"~:tnll;1.
ha~1 !nl'itcd Kin~ l.'aisat of Iraq.!' I'rarlis) arc not the loser~ b): w~it. i (;;ubb ',li(1 hi, own r~l'rl'iI'IH'r
Rl'ttam'~ ~taltnl'h ~I\y in Ihe nil~h. inlt.'"
I in the ~t\fl<l!r E;,.I h;\lt CI'llllo('r:1
did pact, on a [our.<fay slate visit
Churchill said hr hoped tll~l. him Ihat ide:;, arc mon' powerful
here lD July,
"easier and mOre lruitiul rcla j th3n l\e;lpon~.
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Brick's Tasteless gives you a "elfer ",peflte, ,_


,roves your digestion, builds rich red b'ood, cl'e,,'.: I
gener:fJ good laealth alld l'esel'Ve s'rellgth to t ....ow ell
in/ec:fion, particularly the infection 01 cough. aDd
colds, Why not im,rove yo,,1' gener,,' health by be,lnlIing fhis grea' ireafment today? Jlslr your drug,'"
or dealer 101' Jrl'iclr's Tasteless, HewloulldlaDd's we'!.
known fonic-mediC'ine.
Gerald S. Doyle Ltd" St. John's, Sole D'strllmtor.

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For S.turd.y, April 14

IN HOSPITAL
~Irs. Mary Bromley, 1~8 Topsail
Road, 15 a paticnt 81 St. Clare's
lIfrrc~' Hospital. Her many friends
'II'ish her a speedy recovery.

Mrs. Steelc's shoulder, She turn


ed 10 face her brother, Ned Hlacock, and wife from St. John's,
NClI'foundland - their lint reunion in three yean. Neither
knew the other was in Florida.

LEn THURSDAY
~llIlcr A)"rc, son of' Mr. and
1Ilrs, Lewis A)"re, Rennlc's Mill
Road, lelt herc by TCA Thursday
after spendlns the Easler vacation
home from Bishop's Scbool at
LennoX\'\lIe, Quebec.

HOME FROM ENGLAND


MrI. Jesslc Rabbitts, LeMarchant
Road, who was visiting relatives
In England, returned home by
R.M.S. Newfoundland on Tuesday,

LEtT FOR B.C,


Mr. Ind Mr~. George Foster,
Newfoundtand Hotel. lelt here by
Tt'A Thuraday on I holiday and
business trip to British Columbia.

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The' Victorian Look Is Featured

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Future ....... speCIS indicale


that Inseels-probably gras~hop.
pen-will thrcalen .... ustrali~s
Carm area. Au s t r a I i a lacks
enough hirds to balance insecl
life.

LEFT FOR LONDON


~Irs. Pei Pallnles, who has been
spending the winter wllh her
daughler and sonlnlaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Yeo. Duckworth !,t .
Iell here by R.M.S. NOYa Scotia
tn relurn to her home In London,
England.

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ON HOLIDAY
~Ir. anrl ~lr5. Arthur ?tioore,
1I1a~'nr Avcnue. and their dauihter AT CORNER BROOK
Mr. Leslie Yeo, manager of the
Allbnn. lell herc Thursday b)'
TCA on a holida)' trip to the main London Theatre Company. Is now
visiting Corner Brook 10 make
land.
final arranlZemcnts for the visit of
LlWT .OR 1I10NTRE.\L
the Compal)~' in that elty after
lIln. Edgar !II Iller. Le~larchant they lea\'e here the week after
Road, lell here by Ihe express on next on their way ~o Halifax.
Tuesday for (iander to go by air
to Montreal. From there shc",1II LBt'T l'E5Tt;RDAY
with ?IIr. ~llIIcr. who Is on a
Rev. Joseph Taylor, Anilican
business trip In that cit)'. to spend 1 ~Inlster at Random, who was
a holiday in thc south.
I'idtlng the city on business, left
__
here yesterday by car to return
ARRI\'ED HOlliE
home.
Doudas Roberls. son 01 Dr, and
!llrs. H. O. Roberts. Military Road, RETURNED THURSDAY
Charles and Da\'Jd Hiscock. sons
arrh'ed back home by the express
on Tuesday alter spending the of Mr. and Mrs. Grah8l1T' Hiscock,
Easler hol!dn~'s In New York with Brlgus, left here by TCA Thurs
his parenls and brother Edward. day to return to Rothesay Col
who Is a student at St. Andrew', legiate, Rothesa)', N. B., after
spending Eastrr Rt home.
Bo~'s' School in Ontario.

Present-For You and


Yours ... Posslbihly Qf mil'
forlune where moncy is con
cerned. Be alerl and don'l make
any deals wilhoul compelenl ad
vice and Ihorough inlcsligalion
-parlicularly whcre real eslale
or oil ICe involved. Back up
your confidence wilh sou n d
melhods. Sunday's oullook is
excellent. 50 ma~e plans now.

shot.

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TAURUS IAp,iI 21 to M.y 20)

Some c1iffi(ull, 10 lour domullc lir~


IIIIn tfOJ'~ UI'. Handle" ,ituation tlll'totn.lltiull . but (i,mly.

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ATCid Iccidentt b, po.fllOmn: trill )(lU


Ilbnntd. If lOU must 10 some-Volle-ft. u!t
I.ubhc tran,porution.

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Past ... Apll1141h


beginning and Ih (, I11lrhll~
chapler 01 Ih~ r.Sh~ 1n,1 Ir,~(
ery, On April 14 t}!:m'l !~,.
abolition ~o~icl\ ~J: Ih. CI';
April 14 I.il lorm'd 0.

CANCER

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AII~d 10 LOlluf,ola (),oru ',,-,IIi .. :. l'aTt

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bUI ......Iul .hr" USIOE m..

(haniul tquipmmt.

LEO IJuly 2l to AU9. 22)

,ir ll' Rei A ir Sport S

If ,ou kcomr

h:"~ on Ilt~ job, I .llt.;


around th block rna, brill, ttlirt and
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10 S.p'.
Von', ftt in po.ilion .~('e )ou "!lYf'
to tal.e .idn in a Quarrel that d~Ul't

eoD:tl'll you.

Ipeople

to he ~Irrl 10
danger. Hut Ihi!
de\'ice h.' C{JOI~ In bE
Iturber IIi :l1t. peace .r.d II
o( neTll" IIlIh hille 11:;<:,
. Ihe well.hrln~ III pe~p:, .
LE.\"IXG TOlllORROW
,'ISITED GANDUI
The nu,lI;c <II Ihi' ,
:'Ilrs. R!~'mond Howe of Brook
~l1ss Ruth Perc)'. First A\'enue,
,i~ >I'mh())ir (,f Iht
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)yn. ~ew York, who is visiting who Is a Grade XI student at
By Robert Dleffenbacher. D.D. i folk~ II
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here with her parents, Mr. and Prince of Wales College. spent the
The blasts and the ~hQuts of', ".
1\ Ie< Icaille ,!
)Irs. T. J. Rinl:. Excter Avenue,' Eastcr \'acation with friends It
a~to horns a~e being silenced in, ~ft~~~\.a'~, ,pr~kl: l:r,1 ;,1,
In white pique. The wellloved totton knIt top (enter) Is teamed
lea\'es here tomorrow to return to i Gander. and returned home on
l\ew York Cll1. The hot and: s'der Ith 1 dn) f~');.t
The DaUa. look for summer Is uprcssed here In three different
both.ered mo t"
.
I
(:nHr' y(".
b'I'rt
up with accordionpleated white sharkskin skirt. Here's the slick
her homc. Hcr sislcr. ~Iiss ~lars'l Tuesday.
wa)'I: the Victorian eft). the cotton knit top combined with
orIS t II' h0 .
mSlSts
on:. gh'e
con,ln
,;,
addmg
to
the
confusion
of
cit\
S'n
.
e'llion
In
,,~f:;
look
(right)
In
a
creasereslstant
cotton
sheath
lopped
by
neat
uerite Ring. who will go with her
-aharksldn Iklrt (center) and the rlark. slick sheath look for
c
as far as ~Iontreal. where she I "JSJTED PARENTS
traffic
can
now
cool
off
under
peolp
Ice
"d'
.Ire \\It~ .'"
little
jacket
with
Empire
lines.
Jacket
Is
banded
In
white
pIque
Iega I pressure an d at a cost h'
an t'lncrd'hlie I""
wiu spend a short holiday beIore I :'Ifr. Ray Bowe. accompanied b)' ! office and travel. Wlde.sklrted dress (left) with pretty, feminine
e, work eand
..
for I fresh. crisp tontrast.
touch of eyelet embroIdery Is propped by pettlcoail. )t'. corded
lUI'lng to spend a \'acation In' Mr. Pete Pletracupa of Niagara
.
,
may not want to pay.
i'
rlen . IP, .".
kmuda.
I Falls. arrived Thursday b)' TCA
BY GAILE DUGA!!
done in the darker colors for an waist dresses that froth with ruf prints In VIVId, clear colors and i New York City offidals hal'c. !hmk of their IICllpOln:"
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,after spending a week with Ray's
Dallas -:' (NEA>-The Victorian added look of coolness. Cotlon fles and insert!on, laceedged col they use them for ensembles, co i come to the conclusion that the! mtere,ls and thm .eil-hq
..EFT FOR SCOTLASD
parents at Gander.
look Is the DaUas look for the knits are favored in sportswear lars and little puffed slee\'es. ordinates and spor!s\\'e~r . Many impatient honks and lools of' There is rt bd;ic Iinel '.
)Irs. James Campbell and ~Irs. I
coming summer.
and frequently are seen In the This is a departure from the of the clothes done In p31Sley show automobile drivers do more! ticallv all the r I . ' .
Alec <':ampbell. Roslellan. left here' LEFT FOR HOME
harm to the. ,nervou~ s,.stems of
I world
Fluffy ruff Ie.. lace.trlmmed', compan)' of fresh white sharkskin.!1 tailored shirtwaist d res s e. of a n O'rten taI fecI'mg In
. dcSlgn.
.
1 ' wltHI r"qul,es
e 1110"1
last Saturda~' by TCA for Gander. I Mr. George Harding, who was In shirtwaist dresses. lace prints and: These knils arc used for the one other seasons.

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The Empire line is in evidence, ~he populatIOn than the), do: thin~in~ and actIO;. 11'1
from where the\' left bl' air to the cit)' this week on business filmy, float I' fabrics all point uP: piecc play suit, for tops and shorts
, . ' I Frag.II~.lookmg fa~nc~. Ihe dot but with an eased look. The very: oood.
.
.
1not. forget Ihal ~real ru!e
spend a two m'onths holiday in: left by car yesterday to return t~ the romantic look favored b)' I and sheath;.
Dallas designers.
I Gclling back to the Vlclonan m. i t~d S~I ~,ses, .organdles, VOiles and molded look has been replaced by I The automobIle horn IS sup whIch say,.. "Do unl0
Scotland.
\' his home at Grand Bank.
For business wear. the slim look: fluence, it's 1~lt In the us~ 01 ~Y'I hghillelght gl~ghams ~re fav~red. a gentle seaming under the bu.st.: posed to be a safety ~e\'lCe lor you would hkt 10 hal! Itll
continues
for hot weather, often liOn lace on gmgham and In shIrt Dallas deslgnen lIke paisley line.
!Ihe purpose of warning other unto you"
B.\CK fROlll TRIP
~Ir. and )Irs. J. P. Chelvers,:
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Topsail Road. returned to the city
last weekend alter spending a holi
TRY THIS
da~' In Grand Falls and New York.

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LEFT FOR WINDSOR


Mill Margaret Dustan. daughter
of Mr. and ~Irs. H. G. Dustan. Clr
cular Road( and ~liss Elizabeth
Crane. daughter of )Ir. Wallace
Crane. left here by TCA Thursda)'
to return to Edgehill School lor
Girls at Windsor. Nova Scotia. at
ter spending the Easter holidays
at home.

Doctor Jordan Says


BY EDWIN' P. JORDAN, M. D.

jin

I The Family Council I


EDITOR'S NOTE: Tbe Fam1l7 Counen CODllst, of a judge, a;
psycblatrlst, I newspaper editor, a women'. pig. editor Ind two I
newspaper writers. These conlult with cler.men of .n fallb. IIld :
denomInation.. AU leUera are held In complete confidence.
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LOW BLOOD PRESSURE IS NO essure.


CAUSE FOR CONCERN
EVES IF the blood pressure
_
should have something to do with'
STEVE-The child belongs
BY EDWL~ P. JORDAN, M. D. sueh complaints there Is not much
.
m an institution.
. "So lltlle is IIld about loll' blood which can be done about!t. Medi.
pressure" writes Mrs. W.S .. , "that: cal men laek any good, lafe way
~IARGARET-:-I cannot abandon
1 wish you would comment on it." to raise t~e blood pressure and it
him.
ITR BIRTHD.\r
This and many other lellers is better leIt alone unless some
Slrt!lday greetings arc scnt by
along the same llne Indicate that i condition 15 present which should i STEVE:-Our third child II: soclal life. Friends and neighbors
his friends to Da\'id Pennell of,
It Is desirable to wnte on low 1be treated on 115 o\\'n account.
! mentally lubnormal and consplc ,will not Ihrink from them If ~e1
Whiteway Street. who Is cele
blood pressure even though it Low blood pressure causes ~ uously 10, while the two older 1handle this problem in a healthy
bratlng his 6th birthday today.
really does not deserve too much, grcat deal of unnecessarr \\orrh) chlldren are unusually bright and \\'3\' but they 1"111 be considered
attention.
1 With onl)' a few
excepllons t e.
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There are, It Is true, I few dis.; person with below normal pres atl.ra~tl\e. . ~s II result of ,blS queer If they contmue 10 hide
LlnLF. ST. PETERSBURG
eases which are definitely assocla.: sure can feel luck~' and need not chIld s conditIon, I feel Ihe future Jl'om the world.
&1:RPRISE
The following Item was taken
ted with lower than normal pres: do anyth:ng about it.
01 our other children is threaten

sure. Most of these, however, are: One- pU'minent physician writ-I ed. 1 hale to have compa!ly home I Srndlng the boy Iway Is not .0
from a Florida newspaper. and
headed "Little St. Petersburg
relatil'ely uncommon and can .\1~" !ng on ,he 'dsubi~cht u{ I?W blood llecause I leel :erribly .eUoCon. lohe thhoUght fOf ul~Iess h!hat bf(ler~
Surprise." ~Ir. and ~lrs'l Dick
u~Uy be Identified without great, r.:cs':lre ~~ t rI ~,e pallen t may, scious about this child, who man, I e lope 0 .0 v!ng dIS pro emI
Steele of Barrie. Ontario, Canada.
difficulty.
: Ole (on;;ril a e .
ages alwaYI 10 get
1)\ d I ilnd s tile only way to 0 so. Th s
were window shopping at Central
ORDINARY low blood pressure i ,,of attention. I am af;ai~r~ ol~:r boy n~cds ..Heetion u weI! IS I
PiaU! when a hea\'y hand fell on
Is a matter of lillie concern from
.hld
'
Y
protectIon and ~he parents need'
the health atandpoint. 'fhere does I
I
.
C I ren ar~ gOIng to led cut 011 l'erV much 10 overcome their sell :
seem to be general agreement I At the second annual meeting of trom all fnends and WIll !ry to

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that low blood pressure of itseU, the Association of Registered, leilve home at the first apport un lorturlng attitud..
I
unlcss definitely tied to some PhY'1 Nurses 01 Newfoundland, which \ it~.
slcal abnormality-and this Is thc will be held on April 18 at thc
Of course, I want to do &11 J
!
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exception-Is likely to be accom.: Nell'foundland Hotel. the guest can for thi b' Btl
panied by a long life aDd gencrally I ~peaker will be ~lIss M Pearl \
S
o~. u cannot Adult PaCIfiC .almon have II
It.""''- .h, 'rII'
above.average health,
I Stl\,er General Sec;etar)' 'Treasur. ~e.e how he is bettcr of! living \ been known to leap eight to 10!
There are only a few exceptions: er of' the Canadian Nurses' As. I wI:h ~s than he would be in an in feet i~ the. air ,during upstream
One condition known as Addlsons I sociatlon.
~tituhon, where they would be, spawning mIgrations.
diselle Is characlerlzed, am.ong! Miss Stinr Is a
of the beller equipped to take care 0(:
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other 8ymptom~, by a low b,ood \' Toronlo Western Hospital School him. My wile refuses to be rea 'I
pressure but thtS is rare.
of Nursing.
son able about this. althougb she
There is another condition in 1 Following graduation in 1932, shares my fears for :he future. I

PRINCESS sundress is WOII which low blood. pressure ~pp~ars ~liss Sti\'er took post.graduate!
off
and
on,
knOll n as carohd smus training In Psychiolrey and IItentl
IIIAR'
.
derlul fashion for HalI-Slzers - syndrome. Sudden pr~ssure on Hyglen at the Toronto psychiatric .
~ARET.-I am helW'tSlCk i
to keep you looklni cool and pret the neck or sudden mollon of the Hospital' she attended the Uni. OHr thIS problem, but J am a,
ty aU through summer! Easy sew- head, may bring on an attack, ~f versity ~f Toronto for a year's I mother and J could !lot allow my
Ing (no placl<et); jus' slip It on and low blood pressure together wltn study in Public Health Nursing. self to place my own child In In
button the Ihoulders! Proportion.
W.lcom. Wagon
ed to fit shorter, fuller fillures - other symptoms but this Is not She secured her Bachelor of Sci institution.
the type of low blood pressure In ence degree In 1947 from Teachers
His condlt'o h
t
no alteratior problems!
which most readera are Interested
. .
I n as cos us II veat
HOlt..1
OCCASIONALLY, I person will College, Golumbla Unl\'erslty, New 1deal of anguish and I luppose :he
Pattern 4547: Hall Sizes U~,
raduation her ro.! ?ther children may ~row up bl.m
Will Knock on Your Door
JIll..", 18~:', 20 1';, 22\~, 241" lite 16\. have a drop In blood. pressu~e YO;~ilowin
when mavins from a Iymg or Sit 1fessional e~p:rience Included ~rl' IRg us for confronting them with:
takes 31i yards 35-lnch.
with Gifts and Greetings
tlng posltlon to. a standing one, ~nd vate nursing, staff nurse with the this probletb. I hate to think tbey I
This pattern easy to use, 11m this may require some attention. Victorian Order of Nurses and will suffer, but I can't abandon i
from F, lendly Business
pIe to sew, is tested for fit. Has It ,oel under the tonguetwisting
'
my IIe IpICS5 Child on tha. account. ,
name of orthostatic hypotension. Department 0 f Hea Ith" T~ronto;
Neighbors ana Your
Blonoll1 forth in
complete lIIudrated instructions.
Regional SuperVisor, DI\'lslon of
It makes my OW!l tragedy tilat '
Clvlt and Social
of our flower
Send THlRTYFlVE CENTS (35 It Is hard to say whether there Publlc Health Nursing, Depart much more difficult to think my
cent~) in coins (stamps cannot be are Iny symptoms which can be partment of Health, Ontario. and: children are also alflicted b '(
Welfare Leader.
prints! Choose
accepted) for thIs pattern. Print blamed on low blood pressure and Director of Public Health Nursing' but this is ;0, f- mil'
d Y I.
plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, nothini e I !e. Certainly some with the City of' Ottawa Depart t h '
On the 0':(Cl5;On 01,
" y :rage y and
many smart slylel
people who have low blood pres.! ment of Health.
! ere .15 no way out except to en ,
STYLE NUMBER.
The Birth of a Baby,
a wide array of
Send order to ANN E ADAMS sure complain of lack of pep or She was appointcd Gen~ral Sec i dure It.
Arrivals of Newcomer, to

care of ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWS, ~~me olher vague symptom but retary Trcasurer of the Canadian I
(olorl.
City.
Is just as likely to arise in Nurses' Association in October,! THE COU~'I'
(PaUtI'll Dept.) .10 FRONT ST. this
the
mind
as
It
Is
from
Ihe
blood
1952.
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"dL:-It is difficull
WEST, TORONTO, ONT.
10 say which of these parents Is
'Phone 3031
~
FROM
:he more mistaken.
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MOLLY SAYSI
The older children need not suf
fer ,from the fact their little bro- :
ther is menially subnormal. That I
Is not a reneelion on their char I
ac!er. Far from suffering, tile:
t
older children may derive lome
I '
good fecling from being &ble to
give this helpless child some al
feetion and care. Certai!1ly, the
... . '
problem of their unfortunate lit
tle brother will teach :hem to
value their good fortune, help de

velop a sense of responsibility


,
and help mature them.
Vei
thire" nothIng nIcer thon home-haloed
Instead of being ashamed of this
beans for breakfalt, with brown bread ta match,
misfortune,
the parents should
'.peclally when they're both baked with delicious
le"rn
totake
pride in doing tillngs I
'URE fancy Barbadoa Molanes. Try some your
DIAL 6161
for him. They should not hide!
WATER ST,
.. If-lDonl
.
him from
world,
they j" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---~
.hould
not the
shrink
from and
a !lorma!
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A nd at Chevrolet pr,iccs! Of course, you
also get Chevrolet's own special brand of
rccl.mJ-breaking pCl'fol'mul1(':c. wilh hors~
)1O\\CI' ranging up tIl 2:!5!

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"TWO-TEN" TO YOUR TASTE?

This is Chevrolet's "middle" line - but it


oUbhines the top models of the other cars
in its field! The "TwoTen" has its own
sassy new styling and colorful new contemporary interiors, Body by Fisher, of course,
with safety door latches. as in all modcls
of the three Chevrolet series. And you get
the nailcJ-down stability and the sureness
of \.'Ontrol that make dri\'ing safer - and
swceter - in a Chevrolet!

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"ONE-FIFTY" FILL YOUR BILL?


It does if you want to own the zippiest car
on the road and don't mind paying an
almost embarrassingly low price for it!
You'l! notice there's no lack of chrome
trim in Chevrolet's lowest priccd series.
And you can pick your power-V8 or 6,
Come on in and see which one of Chevy's
:!() new beauties suits you hest!

The

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THE HOT ONES


EVEN HOTTER

"Ol/r-FiIIY" 2-Door Sulan

See Your Chevrolet Dealer

FROM

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THE HICKMAN MOTORS, LIMITED


co.

ST. JOHN'S
WATER STREET

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THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY , APRIL 14, 1956

Sport

News :From Bell Island

Activities

ITEMS OF INTEREST TO COMMUNITY

\Music Festival Winners I

Di~d Suddenly
Tuesday

Social
Personal

Night

Road Petition

Counrillor Slc\'e Xcary wh6


I pe~sonallY cam'assed the Qui,I ley s Lanr and Ea'i End ~cctin.
lof Be.1I 1,I.wl with a petition r.'que>tlng rcpairs to Ihal seclion
cl highway hel:inl1'l1lZ at \\'al~h.
COrnl'f unto Quigle.vs !.ine and
rontinuing Ihrough Ihe f.ast 'End
to ~I~in I.oop. AI .1. II. Bennelt'~
Store on ~lain Sireet completed
his ('al\\'~s~ morning aller ha\'in.
erured 2aO slgnature~ which CD"cr
all residcnls in Ihi~ arca. Thi.
highw y is in a depel():'able state
ef repair and should receive im
mediale altcntion.
Thus nighl past Councillor
~eary passcd the petition ol'er
to :\tr. D. I. Nish Jackman PC,
member for the district oC Hr.
MainBell Island for presentation
in the House of Assembly.

A highly rcspcetetl Chillc~p rr :


sinent in thc per SOil cf ~Ir. Yinll
1I0ng pas"rd away SUddenly at
his homc Town Squarc on Tues
day niltht April 10th. ~Ir. Hong
who was a nalil'c or lIong KOOlI
camc to ~ewlountlland ahnut
twentytwo year.~ ago and lor up..
wards or Iwenty Ih'cd on the Is
land. Ying as he was I~milarly
known was a I'cry fine genlleman
and endeared himself 10 his many
friends In the land of his adoption
and his passing is sincerely reo
!rreted by all who h~d the plea.
sure of knowIng this good eltl
zen. Ylng was a parlner in busl
ness with Mr. Hong Chong. who
carries on the Hollywood Sweet
Shop at Wabana. He was In his
46 year. His remains were for
warded ot SI. John's for buriel
SONIA NEARY
IItARY T. KAVANAGH
I'P

Interment will take place


~ aSSln cr rs.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery tomor.! Shown in the pictures arc Miss Julia is Sonia's music teacher and,
b
row Sunday 'afternoon.
iSonia Neary and Miss Mary Ka.v.~~lary's. teacher is Sister MarylJennette Clark
symapthy is
lanagh :vho .took part last week, mlcalhenne.
!
e
10 Ius rclah\'cs and fnenrls in the KIwanIS Annual MUSIC l'es..
I
their great loss.
Iti~al h;ld in the City of SI. Johns. SOnia I~. a tlaughtcr 01 Mrs.! :\Ir~. JCllnCf1c Cla!ke daugll1~r
~hss Neary made second place in: ~.ra~ Ncar). and the lale Thos. of ~T.r .. and. :'>Irs. F.dward :\hllrr.
.
'
Piano Solo Class 74 wilh 83 Pl'I". Neary, t.ast AI'enue, Bell Is' DomllllOl1 :\0. 1 Rpll Island paIGUF.ST SPEAKER
,c~n1., and :'Ii." Ka"ana~h obtain. \and, and :'Iary .J~ R dal~ghtrr IIf' ~('d away in .a cily hospil~1 nn
. The ~t1r't ~prakrr at Ihe Bi.: e." secon~ place in Piano Solo' .Ir. and )lr5. Edward Kal'anagh. I lIe."la)' .~pnl.121.h. Inlcrmf'nt
I monlhly meeting or Bdl I'i:lnd, ( lass 63 With 80 percent. Sonia i, Fasl Aunue.
tnok plarr III L .C.' (emelery here
: Linns Club on Tur;day. April I;.' a. Graile. X sl~l1lent and )Iar}: a To their leachers as \l'dl a. lu on \I ednrsday. F,"r:hcr refr.rcnl'e
: Will hr ~Ir. Ernr~1 A. Collon. ex. (,rad~ XI silln.,'ni. Both al1endtn~ the talented )'olln~ lalilc, them.' III ~ICI. ~~,s,"g "111 appear In our
rClltl,'e. (hrrelor of Ihe Wahane t~on\'Cnl 01 lhe Imm~elllal" ,ell'ps heartiest congralliialionl' next 1<.,1:(,. .
Boys
(1111>.
'Conception, Wahana. Sister ~'an.
d
s) mpalhy I~ exlendrli
_________________________
.. ten!1 r.
10 Deepet
those herea,ed.

at

De~pe~t

~xtcnded

mo.

CITY OF ST. JOHN'S

Ne'f C. B. Archibald
Crllslling Pocl(et
'Ir.

r:,r .'.1 !hr "pr:lin: nf th~ npw . tormerl~' Jerl'rd a~ manRgrr h,re.
.\chlt\~ld L'l'Il;hln~ rocket.' Iron ore mined In ~o. 4 ~Iope Is
": II I' IJlckc. (crnlrc' cllllin~ now transport,d in trains of six
. '.;b"11 Lr:r. ~I" II P. !'"mrJ'llIl. 4ton mine c~r~, plIlIed h)' loro,

ST.

motil'e alonll ~o. 17 lel'el to Ihe


~:;~': ~!r ,I G .\rrlubRld. rl~nl new pocket, a di~tanee of approxi
t>~tnrrr
malelx 4.500 feel. After a primary
n~ ~I"fl~a'. \I,:rh 1~. ~t II ~.m. ' chushins:. the ore product Is mol"
\1~ 11 I' f11(~r,. rirr President I'd a short distance to th, new
,~~ l;cl~rr~1 \Iana;cr 01 Domin rubber brlt connyor In No. 1I
,~ \\'nhanR (l~c Uti.. rllt the flh slope. b~' Inrw~rdlni belt.
;'On 10 offirl~lI: !ct III molion op..
Formerl~. ore (rom No.4 .Io!).
"catior! at the new crllshin!: poe . had to be .trAnsported to the
krl whlrh i! named in memory I crushing pocket In No.8, I much
~! th, lal. r.. I!. Archib~lrl. who ,rcaler dlstanc .

.,,Ud

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~U(lrrin,entklli.

JOH'N~S

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

As required by Section 274 of the City of St. John', Act,


Audited Statement of, Revenue a~d Expenditure for yeor 1955
,. published hereunder.

E. B. FORAN, F.C.r.S., City Clerk.

APRON ALLEY
.\1 our rlboll' a' \It ,nile an'
C('uplr of lemon ,QUitrC5 and a
"up ~f tN. Thr lemon squar~.'
h. I r betn ~ul or Iht o,tn nnl I'
,buut a ~\alt hOllr and thc\' arr
~~t pr~p~rl: c~olcd ~et. but thrl'
c~rlainl" do tan~ s:ood.
Vcr"
!:mple I~ n:e.kr 1M. Hrrr'~ ho\\:
1..110, SCi!. "foES
I ca!l (;a.lr Brand milk
" cue lemoll it,il"
3 t2;~ 'CCP3ra'rd
:4 I~raham ., a:rr<
" th. ,,,II hunrr
rru,h Ihr 'laIrI" lillr "ilh ~
r"!lill~ pill \It\
"ith Ihr
'"f! ~ulIN .nd prr,~ a Itllk
1:0:' t'tan h~Jf the mlxturc nn
Ih~ boltonl or a grpa,ed R" x g"
pan. Combinp the milk, ~i' ~'nll('
.nd lenlll1\ juitr in a bOil I and
heat un III thilh. Fold in Ihp.~tiffl\'
~caten P~g \Ihlte~. Spread thi,
[llI:n; ol'pr nmtllcr in )lan. Top
., :Ih rematnin~ crumb'. Bakl' in
~ mo'.erate oren about 25 min.
q!(-!. (001. and cut in ,quarc,.
Whe~ II'. fini'h ollr cup or lea
l~d t".i~ col limn ) we intend 10
,~akp a )d1y roIL Thl; I~ a recipe
'Ap hale u<ed manl' times before
lnd it ahay.. turn', out well.
SPO.\GE; ROLl,
'< cup .ilted cakp f10llr
1 leafpn'tn bakine pOII'Mr

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REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT, CITY OF ST, JOHN'S, FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1955

lstlmatHi
1955

ally 10 flour mixtur~. stirrln~ ,111.1


til . blended. Place orcr rapidly
boiling waler and cook 5 to i1
minutc~. slirrini cnn~lantly. ArM'
Irmon juice. Chill. Fold In cream ..
~Iakes 3 ell ps.

Leu:
Olsrnunh

I'

1l.OOO.01l
fi.~oo.on

14.000.00
10.00000
112.000.00

160.000.00
12.000.00

27,000.00

1.~00.OO
!!~O.OO

,".noo.on
23,000.00

!!:~Iher variation of the


Roll Is this delicious treat.
Fill the roll with thick apricot
Happy birthday greellngs 10
and. Slve thick slices topped with Mr. Isaac Vokey who celebrates
.pmot cream.
hIs birthday on Wednesday April
J\PRICOT CRP.AM TOPPING
II.
4 tb;p . '1I~~r
1,
LJ~.h or salt
.... vcr)' hap'PY birthday 10 ('yn
Ib,p, c"nneci bprico! Juke
thi_ 'I'Ilrker who was 3 years old
.t cup canned anricol pulp
April It.
2 t bsp~ lemon iulce
I cup cr~~m. I1'hippl'rl
, Congartltlatlon~ and hcl~ wish
t om I)! n!' ~U2ar, !lour anrl ~alt ~~ to :\Iis~ Derothv Gray formcre'n I~n of doul)lc hoiler: Arlrl aJlrl.IIY nf BI.'II Islant!. 'hut noww resltl
~ol JUicr ant! mix thorolll;hlj. , inl in Tornn!n whn will rr.lrhratr
1' .. IIdratnf!d ~pt'icnls tn oh'l hl'r hirthday on Sunday April 15
.In I cup pul)l and add ,radu. Greetinl slrom Pear and Max.

IH,40n.79

rnllln!'lIli"n 'Sel'lI'''1 ~\lI'


.........
1:0111 rihlll ion I:,rl'1 iOIl :1401..............
Ta~ I~' ~ nl IlrCllliltlll" .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Tl'lre
I In,uranc~
I
.

l,4n;,,4 t :1.2n
It.ORPAIl
i.3I1i.H:i
I' 9"8 n'I .. v .' ,
11.6"9.tlll

~.rnl II1f'a t

E~t~~t~~~\~~;
:l;;~"::""""""""""""""
I' I 0'1
........... " " ........ " ...
1;~ltl

T;x

0;;.610.77
21t.fi60J7

m.oo

T~x.....................................

............ , ........................... ---_.


I ,A3P, 14~.ft4

rr.RmT~:
Liccn,r~:

13.11.1.\ j:1

liP, I~OOO

UI::.047 011
1',.7411111

3RO,025Z!t

7.:l\I2.n~

14,341i.4;'
10.R78.1I11
75.0JIl In

PIlIIT,:nIO:\' TIl pr-:J1S0S~ .\:\'ll rIlIlI'UTY:


SI. .1ohn~ I il'e Deparl mrnl ................. ..
Stre,t Li2hliJ1~
...................... : .
65.000.00
round Accunnl I inchuling im(lol1nding 01 II"~'I . ,
6.76000
14,000.00

~04.1i%.!:I

443.00

1.74'l890.51

85,760.00

l'O
4.0.(11;0

AS))

: pa~k~~ru~ft~~:r;'n.d

1:~a.de I~~~I.n.i~~ ...", ~: ~ ~ ~ ~'. ~:: ~: ~ ~'..

Crown Lanrl Rpnt~ ............................... .


Gronnrl nrnl~ .............................
ProJl('rt~ Rrnls ... , ............................ .
('able Compan)' Tax .................... ,
Ru~ rompan~' Tax ............................... .
~e\\'foundl.and !'!~ht & !'nwer Cn~IPan~', Uri .. Tax on
J~I~ 01 J,;lrc\rrclly and ~Inhllc \\ atl'r Gpneralion and
Encr~)' Renlal ... " ........................... .

11.740.30
36.471.25

10.110.20
30.71S.:!3

45.22Vi6
41iO.85804
66.i36.P8
]113,033.30
31.500.00
600.00
6.302.40

57.295.05

o4!l.591.!l3

714,25328

2.280.00
H04.~1I

3.300.flU

~.;i~n

~l;n\'J('.:

j~

1.46896

!.iil.OO

20U.00
15,IH5i

II.~n(l.oo

Gn'\~1'S ,\~fI St'B~IPlr.j;

2~n.00

2.000.00

]l.til r.~p

In)2n.:m

52.350.12

,,",\TER

lo,oonnn

411.350.110
48,860.00

1I1'!n~ 0'1
IO.GOO.nn

30.000 on
105.000.00

Water Tax ................................... '.' 140.267.19


303.437.93

2t1O.895.09

33,3S7.00 INTEREST rer'el'led from Prol'lnclal GO\'ernment \1 ilh


respect to alll'oncrs to the SI. John's Housing
Corporation ...................... ......
20.000.00 NEW SERVICES and RENEWALS . : , ..
JllIRCr.U.ANEOUS

25,138.32

25,082.67

63.934.44

40.75~

34.450.98

20.788.:)1

'l'lirAL ............... , ... , ........... 2.445,229.60

i:"r

13.r.37.nO

MIl.oo

I 20.000.00
42.500.00
15.000,00
5.000.00
24.000.00
3,500.00
258,937.00

2,:m. t !II!.57

II r:nn:,HIO:\''\ 1. .\SO rmfM \'~'T\' Sr.R\ln:S:


Rnllrin: rarl{
. . . . .. ..... .... . . . . . . .
I'il" Park,. (lpell Spacc~ ~nrt Swiml1lillg rOQ\s. . . . . . .

Ifj~.4:1

U02.7~
8~1.894.S1

-182.35140

].500 no
4~0

00

1 ~~O Iln

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1\0.'1\11

1.25rl r.O
1.~(\11 ~(l

M.~2n.70
~~.n59.!lR

!\2.14~ )(1

~~.4Z9 7~

R7.1'7l!It!l

Drbl Chmtr~:
Redemption of :\1 i or:, Ron~. tiu!' HIli!!.............. !lO.nnn.oo
Interest on 31, n;. Bonds due t969.................. 10~.OOO.OO
Redemption of Rn~'al I!.nk I)C Canada toans .................
Inter~st on Roval Bank or Canada Loans ..................... .
Pa\'ment on account 1961 Pro\'lncial GO\'ernment Loan 13.63fi.311
Tril!fer~ Fer~ ....................................
500.~O
Redemlltion or 414':' Bnnds dul' 1974 ... , 20.00~00
Inlerest on 4' ...., Bonds due 1974.................. 42.50.
Redemption 01 4'~ Stadium Bonds due 1974......... 15.000.00
Statutory Rroemntion or 4"'0 Stadium Bonds due 1974.
5.00000
Intcrc$t on 4'; Siadium Bonds tiup 19i4............ 24.000.00
Payment on arcount or Parking )feters. . . . . . . . . . .
5,762.58
261.398.!l4

13.1136:16

300.1)~

10.00 fl On
! 1.81!i t1'l

.. .

. ....

............
i2:i3i.o~
252716.0;,

.. , .. , ... 2.445,229.60

2275,108.57

ToT.\ J. ............ .

(Sccl.) E. RA \. 1))(; E. <:'1'. \.. FilJ.ll1ci;,I SlIof'f\isor.

Statllt('~
.

:In.nnn nn
105.000 00
"7.64591
:.027 7~

127 ~0!1.44
1.749.$,11 33

'('ltr ;11>1I\'(' .\('(lIllI1t Itas hrrl1 allrlilrclullclrr 111\' ,lirt'dion \I'itlt Ihr ""oks of lilt' St. John's \'llinicil'~1 COI1I1Iil in ~\Torclan('l' with S('ction :\17
.,f lill'
of St. John's .\d. Chaptror .1:;; of Ih; lln isrd
01 \'r.wfollndlanciHI';2. and sllhird In 1111 rl'noll on tIll' accounls fm the
'~~r I'lIrll'cI !II n,xTmlJPf 18:53 IUlrlcr Section :;18 J c('rtill' th~t in 11,1' opinion Ihp Hho\'(' .\CI'Olll1t, lIInrd.
L .

. __ ..... __ . ___ .

87.2aR.~9
5i,2IR.~~

EXI'ESlltTl'IlES PIIU\'mEIl orT OF


224.B24.28 ('.\PI'L\1.
RF.\,F.Nm: ..... .....
. . . . . . . . ......... ~l:14!l:ln
TOT.\J. f.XI'r:~llfTliRF. ...... . ........... 2._!l0.803.64
KAI .\SIT K"J:W; EXn:sS OF RI:n:sn: o\TR
F.XPF.NlIiTl'RE ('.'\RRIUl '1'0 Sl'R"J.r~ .,,('('orsr.. l!14.42S.96

2,014,142.00
.

0!2 ~larch 1956.

fll.!l~~ ;~

111

Cil~'

1.~onnn

42,01'7 1 ;-.
43;.41: ~,4

10,832 7'1

27.046.87

230,000.00

~OO.lIO

1.2~O.00

79.672.t~

98,210.00

:0.0011.00

135J8R.:!'!
28.710.56
116.69;; 25

136.12~.87

1.5t~1 00
t~OOlJ

1.630.00

j'

!I.57i.33

fiO.09~ ~4

1123:;000

~.\I.F.~:

l~rlu~lrial ~nri CommercJal use .................... .


\I Ater Sll pplicd to Shipping ....................... .

8:!.20!l 16

H IInr. nn

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t'I'III.J(' \\'1:1.1:.\111-::
r.rallt-.('hildrrn, PI"I ':rO'll'tl A~,oci.lilln ..... .
l;r.nt-CIIl\1ll1f1nil I' :\lIr~i",: !'prl'ir ..........
1.:;011.00. r.rallt ...:\rll'rllllntflall,1 lind .. ly lor Prntpr1ton "I
.\nim.l.
. ....................... ; ......... ..
t'rnlrRt ArrA Rr.!lpl'rlopmtnt .............
7!l.OtlO.00

p~.07n.M

l4.noooo

17;.51:!.09

6no.00
1.2311.00

rnml

..

()r liE \1.'1'":


)Ietlil-al Il"alth Officer ........................ ..
Drm"lilioll~
. ........ . .......................

68.260.55

fiUl:i1l.o7
;.146.07

----

IO:\,~I:Il\,.\'I'IO:\'

14.43037

U71.:lP

48.000.00

2.014,142.00

1.~OO.OO

~.751 (10
t,"6~.~O

R.i~~M

10.00000
20.000.0n
12.350.12

r'8.000.00

, .4811 ~I)
1,8i\'00

l~.OOO.O(J
84.~66.11

:lZ3.1Ul.!ll

Pl'BJ.IC WOnKS:
)Iechanical lJepartment ......................... . 44.Z5R9i
Sireets Deparlment .............................. . 481.!l31.09
Srll'~r Department
............................. 66.499.1;'
PO.590.8:l
Wat~r Works Deparlmrnl ........................ .
;8.0nOO
~elV Servicr.'. Lal>our. Checking Waste and ~lrters ..
106.:!5
r,rorge 51 rr~t properly ......................... ..
:1.869.53
Walering \'r"els ............
. ... , ..........
iii; .292.82
S.\Sll'ATJOS .\SII 1I'.\)iTE NnJOr.\!.

Arrollnt
1954-

381.550.84

---83.005.14

3,500.00

pnO\":-;rtAJ. f;O"r.RN~Ir.I\T:
\lnwrill~ Park ................. ,.' .. , .. , .. ,.... .
l0,0M 00
Bowrin;: PRrk (speclR)) ......................... ..
I ry lien of ~'otor Car Taxp~ ................. :, ... :
20.001)00
Cit) Plannin!: .................... " .......
13,000.00

,124.000.00
26.000.00
80.000.00

~.~9!i.~!i

('I!.\ n(;F.~:

~p~ri~1 \\,.Irr ~rl'\irrt .... ............... . .... .


Wa~tp l'nllrrtion Rnn romol',,1 h~' r"l\lr~rl .......... .

2.;; 12

~7.R60.n

~~.1~0.00

Game

co.

4:;.~Ml
l!l.:!~:l :,~

RESTS. fOS''):SSIOSS '\:\'II Fn.\SflllSt:S:

t. C 's

'~~lIge

48.07811:1
45.275.:14

16H.282:!~

_ ;t:!!

'67.535.00
125,;40.84

I.IIR4.tn.:~n

GESER1J. t;on:llsm:s'J':
Executil'e- \Iayor and Councillor. ................ . 15.00000
AdminislrRth'p-Cit,' C1rrk's Deparlment. salarirs .. . 94.ii67R
Atlministral he-City F.nginerr'$ Department. ~alarie~. 66,078.94
Ot her-Audit. r.e~al Expemr~ ('ourt of Revision. City
Solicitor, Apprai,er5. City Clrrk'; deparlmrnlal
rxpcnse,. (it) F.n~in<,er'~ deparlmrntal pxnensrs.
'City Planning. Civic F.ntrrt.1inmpnl. Zonin~ :\ppral
Roanl. Cil" Hall maintpn~nrc and rnntinrnrips. etc. 1:17.630.RI)
Ppl\;iom. (;r{)lIp. Liability and l'n~l\Ivlo)'mcnl
68.064.:12
Inmran~"~ ................................ .

43.53S.OO

"n'"

Birthday

1.4!H :;34.48

Busint';s
["0 Auctioneers. Plumhinc ~n'l Etl'drical ........... .
I ther:
.
I '1' Do~ .. Honr. \lo\\'lin~ Alley . .Il1h Box. erc .........
I aXI License; ........ , .......................

1.000.00
1.400.00

I !ca,poon lamll.
1 cUP ielly. or Jam.
The wedlling of ~tr. G~r~M 1I.
~lfI flollr once. mca'lIro. rom Rt'e~. Bridal A,enul'. Bell I,land.;
h'n' hdl:in~ pO'I'Mr. ..all Mil to ~lIs~ O~nl.e Hatlon oC Lpwis'
r:;. In hnwL rl~rr o,'cr .maller ham. S. E. Lontlon. tonk place
nf hnl \I'alrr anti heat with Ihrr~ "lIe~n~~. April 10 in SI.:
,nl,CI r~; hr.lrn. ~tldin~ 'lI~ar ~far(~ r. nf E. rhurch. Th~ britlr '
:c.r.II.1I1' unlll mi:liul'e hrl'omr< wa~ rormrrl:r nn thp Il'arhin~ 'I~rr
'~'ck ~nd 1i~1r1 rnlnured Tlrmol'r 01 th~ An~lic~n Ac~d~my at Wa
In.' I fr~.., hOi w~lr.r. Volrl in Ilana. Thl' ~rnnm i. ma5trr mI"
f',U" And lanill ... Tnrn into I~ x rhanie with Domininn Wabana'
II) IRCII Nn whi,'h ha~ bern OrC' l.imilrn.
:rrased. !tnrd with (laprr tn; Cnn::ratuIRtinn~.
"Ithln '1 'l1ch ... 1 I'd;;~. And a~ail1 '
;"a3~~. Ibk .. in hnt n"PM (41\0 S
d~,. ~I 13 mlnules. Quickly rut:
ypnan
011 CrISp ed.es nl rake; remO\'e'
c!per. Cool slightly; spread cake Card
~ !~h illr. or lelly and roll UJl,
o;:.~:~l:!! !l;;h!!,. with
powdered
!:!;;.a:A card ,arne will b~ sponsor
ed by the ladles of st. Cyprian's
! or I .,' ~derlu! dH;~!1 make Guild in the C.L.R Armoury on
'!~t l~~'( I@!I, roll, and In~tead Tuesday night. April 17th, Five
~r lE!!:. l!l!Ead "'Ith ;":eelened valuable.. prlze~ are offered: ht,
.~:nce~ ~~EA!'1 I,., \"h!ch a IHtle box of butter: 2nd, case milk: 3rd,
'l~:lla hoi: been
~ddEd.
then box ~rocerles: 4th, one chicken:
!r.rta~ '\'lth ,:, ~uns thlnlv sliced 8th. 2 Ibs. tea. Cards SO cents.
~ral\!:e!m.;. ~oll' up, sprinkle SDUP and tel 311 cents. Kindly reo
~ :th ~')" dE!f.d ;ugar and serve strve the date.
,~!(J.: ,he' !oPPfd II'Jth additional
., hIpped cream and slrawberrles.

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SI. C~ prian's-Rcclor. RCl'd. T.
F', Honey!:old: Curate. Rent r. i
D. Ha~ne~: 8.30 a.m . Hol~' Cont
munion: It a.m .. SlIn;: Eucharist:.
7 p.m . r::ren~onj: and Sermon.
~t. ~I~r)"s - 8.3n ~.m.. H~I:
Ctlmmunlon; ~ p 01 ~I'cnsong anrl l
Sermon.
,
FNlTen Cln> Reff
.
Mlnl~ll!r. ReI'''. F: G. Weir; 11
a.m. DI\'lnl! Worship; 2.30 JI.m., I
5~nda~' School; 7 p.m., OIl'lnc I
"orslup
,
. SALVATION AIl.IIY
.
Senior Captain Gartield and;
?Irs. Hickman, C.O.s. 11 a.m" i
Holine~s Meetlng;.2 p.m., Sunda~
School, 3 p.m" Praise Meeting,.
.7 pm., Evangell~tic ~Ieetlng.
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CII), Tax. Ground J,Rndlnr;ls' Tax,"VAcant Lands 'fax I I~R R~O 14
BUlinelS Tax . ..... , .............. , ..
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. .4.\6.468.30

Sunday SerVl"ces

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SAIUIiDA'y. APRIL 7 19';6

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Wss Elizabeth Stares. o[ the' ~Ir. Hunter Chislett visited here I


_. __ .. ____
Anglican Academy ten~hll1g st.a[[: tlus week dOing business [or
:\11'. Frank Pcndcr;!a~t who was I
e~tered the General Hosp:tal Gerald S. Doyle Limited.
: a p~tient in a city hospital arriv,' a~~,.nO'
\\ ednesd.ay, where she IS under.
ed home Tuesday a [ternoon.
I
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,. :'Ilagistrate Brian White paid a
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-visit to the Capital Wednesday
:llr Rov OIMord ~lana"('J" of: 0
I :III'S. Peter Rees returned form morning.
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the Lal\T~nce ;<;fld. Co"!pany ":as
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We are SOTry to learn U "'Il

.' essrs. Wilfred Abraham and week on extended holiday I'isit


. rs. A cnzo Russell of Corner terest or hi< Com an"
.
Abraham Sabb arlved here from to Fiord. ia.
I :'III'. .James Churchill paid a' Brook arril'cd from Corner Brook
.
p,.
nrc \!Oln!! to PFess of the luclden
Is missed.
Halifax. Nova Scolla Thursday
. hUsines, trip to the island Thurs.,. on a visit t-o her father :llr. John
nas~ing of ~fr. John Hedd who.~e
He lives and will forever live;
afternoon to attend the fUneral
day of this weck.
Vickers.
Other trnl'cllin\! salc;mcn here death oceurecl at his home Wab
I .
Within the hearts of those he of the late Albert C. Sapp. Mr.
11k Stephen A. Neary, Presi
__
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I riuring thr \\'I'ck inr!llned :lfessrs ana Thursday nIght. April lZth.
,
IO\'ed.
Abraham Is well known on the dent of Local 264 O.E.I.U. has. Mr. and :l1'rs. Rt'vrlyn Stares I ~Ir. Larry Hurley I'isited the' FCT~'are! Wicks, Ralnh Roherts, A retire~ pensioner he WR~ a nRt
.~
And In the Heart of God."
Islanri having resided here for a left far Toronto where, he will' tock Iheir little son John to a city I Capital Wednesday morning.
Cynl Grace and A. lI!scock.
ive cr Becks' Cove. N.D.B. and
__
was in his 79th year.
number of years &sslstlnll Mr. attend a CCL ConventIOn. :\11'.: h,,~pital Thursday [or a opera..
Sapp with his business. It was ~eary will also spend a holiday: tion.
1 :'III'. Jack Pt'nney has purchas
~Irs ..John Lewis who was a 1\ detailed account of hll de.
ju~t el/!ht years to the day 8lnc~ In Roston and XCII' York whllp I'
.
- I cd a new Dodge sedan.
patient at the General Hospital I mise will appear in a subsequent
I
away.
!'oIl'..J~mcs Ezekiel Is ft'din!!
returned home yesterday. She I Issue 01 the Beil Island Neal.
Wilfred left the Island.
I
MARCH, 1933
--.. I fine fnl1?lI'inl{ ~n eperation ai, :'Illss :llarina Skanes who h was conveyed 10 the Island by
I ..
The young people's club of the :\tr. Grant R. Jack, Chairman
Mr. Mike Fleming C:'>T ~Ialn SI. Clare s Hospital.
: working in the city spent last, :'Itr. Bert Rideout in his ambul
: United Church held a Iltcrnry nf the Board of Utilities was A' tance man paid a visit to the
weekend here I'isitlng her par I ance.
and Partners was hen from St.
Inight. George H. Case read a business visitor to the Island' Island during the past week.
~Ir. Ivall Grat~on was h('J"c this, cnts. :'III'. and :'Ilrs. Wm. Skanes.
J~hn's yesterday on a bUllae..
; ~~per all ~amuel Taylor Cole. Tuesday of this week.

I wcek doing lJuslIless.;


I ~tr. Hong Chonl went to the I tTlp.
ndlte and H. C. Locke read one
-:\Irs. R. :'1. CUrrie. lItanager,
-:'I1r. Edward Kal'anagh cr A. city to aUrne! the funerai o[ the i
on the ma.lchul'ian question whlle : Dr. W. and :\trs. Te~pleman of the Propane Liquid Gas Com
01'. Rufus Domnir was in st. E. and Company Limited was late Ying Heng.
\ ~IORE BELL ISLASDS NEWS
I other members or thl! club stall' ;\11'. and :'III'S, A. T. Bonell and: pany lI"a.< here Thursday on a .Johns Wednesday on a business. here du:-ing the week solicitin~
ON POGf; 2t)
: e~ :cene f\"llm ":\facbeth."
: :llr. and :ltrs. F. :II Rose leCt this I business trip.
. lisH.
I husiness
:III' .James V. Re3ding of Heap
,

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..::cp r:,:I:e to Bell i,.
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::~nc,. Ill' I,,'able and i
-.,,..:::on endeared him:
ttt, h,~l. hi' home \\"~5 ,
':tfo,r.lh",11 \lho had
d . cJ"in1ing his!
;.~ , ,t: dn~t'r was aI !
c.' 11,. rea'suring'
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':":~'. 11 will be long I
~tr.:nr: nics!
:~ ml1~rn their sad
":!e. and brOlher.j
t. Sapp, Bel: Is
Itl: 1\ a large c:rde of
I:: hilnds.
In',k place \0 the
Immaculate Conccp.
hy motor heaue
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larRlly attended.
~IIS of lIequiem was
I) Ite lIi;ht R~\'erend
C F. Bartlett, D.P.,
t!l!ltn'i Father J. L.
OUC'lO and Reverend
:Jfrt:\ i; ~ub.Deaeon.
~II In the R.C. Ceme.

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attendin)l.
;;.el.d~'1 'h. "braham'
. r. Wilfred Abraham. I
hrother anri cousin!
.. II n. Sapp. and j
. '. 'Ir ..\Ib~rt ~Iirh.,
: Andrew!, Mr.:
11r. Anthony Go.

I~ne!. ~Ir. John


I hulas. Mrs. Ed
[I.'" Marina Joseph,l
.l.ll. ~Irl. Axel sor.l
~i:o~1 Abbass. Mrs.
. ary Noah, Mr.
a~d seteral other
the eapita\.
Junes J. Murphy
funeral arranse.
fOllow Ins compr(s.
~Ie~srs. Jacob
Gn,sc, Nathan
11'11\ Tho~. Conwl\I
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Ib beautiful floral
'Countless Mus
leiters and cards
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I. "hieh the late
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a 1.,il'I:_ Ih~ land'
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: ::.Tt III lkremhrr past.:
'; ',ent \"mc fire or:
~Iih htr parent5 anu I
ot hpr (amily In!
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EAN

!a;Gi(f$t~selllng V-8
Ford has gained the world's VS leadership for one overwhelming reasoll-PERFORMANCEI
And now this superlative performance is your$ in 5 thrillingly responsive V8 engines-with horse
powers from 173 to 225. If you haven't driven a Ford lately, you'll experience an unexpected,
unimagined thrill when you first touch the accelerator I
Ford's Thunderbird and Thunderbird Special VS's both offer the Instant responsiveness of dual
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For those who prefer a six'cylinder engine, Ford now offers Canada's newest sill in all Mainline and
CU5tomline models and in a range of station wagons-feJlluring economy combined with smooth,
quiet deep.block performance I

Performance - the reason Fordls the

Ford's Thunderbird stylln, leads the beauty parade


It's easy to see why the '56 Ford, which inherited its trim, clean lines from its Thunderbird cousin,
is the acknowledged style-leader of its field. Ford has the kind of styling that's as. new and fresh as
tomorrow-one reason wby Ford retains its value so much longer-1I'orth more wizen you buy ii.
. worth 'more when you selllt f

Ford lead. In safety, too, wHh Llfeguarf/ DeSign


Ford offers you a truly new concept of builtin safety called Lifeguard Design to protect you in cas::
of an unavoidable accident. You get, as standard equipment, an entirely new safety steering wheel
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See Ford GraphIc on 1.levlllon evtry FrIday

CJO:-;T\'-Channl.'l 6 9:00-9.:30 p.m.

St. John's

HERE'S THI CHALLlNGI-DRIVE A FORD AT YOUR


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SEE the FORD-MONARCH Exhibit at the Motorama, Fort Peperrell, April 14-15

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_I' fl fit f .an th t h er h UI bIn d waS fa I~t.o d?r. h ea d
y an
IZlOg. \ ab o.~t my scn an d your d aug,
gelting
lira. 42000 3l'. 3' 31'\
.Com Pelo
100 SID 110 510
Involv.d In a scandal. chang. to CristIna s scent. She has had ter.
'dock before freightl'ng y
g
I
,)lIdrim
41219
Anenbte
!!I4il
.1 ftar for h If ,on I fl If Ch rI5tl n. some perosna Icon
t ae
t WI'th th a t I
,MilIlk.n
7000130 120
21! 124
:!13 -3
-2 C
cordu.n
1900 2l
33 11
)' 22
35 -3
. .
.
Marjorie Inkpen went on dock \
Fort lIamilton
.Mlndamlr n 2100 2
24 21'. + 21, (. O.. lon
1167 41 42 42
lays Ihe n.YIr met John Lash grcen envelope rccently.
The tWisted bps pari cd. "ens on ~Ionday
.rorl Aralon ..
.
M'nln, Cor,
lOS 7', %7v, 1711 _', l: .... )I.MI. 1nt20 31!
361
. befort his dteth II a relult of an
Alice put Ihc handkerchief In tina ... " It was a mu(fled whis
G' S C 'tl
R
I
Fort II am:ltor.
Th
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d
dUnOra
71OO!.l 6<1 63 + 3 con PI"
33266 1m 19
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ogers. master
epowero tlmean com..
.Morul
1200315 340
Oll.....du.
4000 II: lOS 184
accident.
her pocket. From the open Win- pCT. The !Ips qUIvered. as If he look freight for Trinitv Bal' sail:
ound interestoft'ered by an
,Mulll.Mln
r.oo 13l 121 l::t _I .Con Pelk
33261
II
_,

dow she could hear the theck wcre Irying to sa" more but the d S t d
,

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a ur ay.
P
luveBtors Syndicate Plan
.Nat E.pl
1'00 71 7' n
,Pe\.Led".
4030114 179 Ist,.1
IV
thock of tennis balls. They d be words dId not comc.
Jennie Elizabelh John Kcan I'
as.n.
SIlO 3'n 33:JO 31,~.1 ,Daml
191037'1 3731 37',
FRO't
. dow AI'Ice watc h. oceuplc
'd th cre 1or a t i
t an
. 'freight for Bon

allows you to accumulate


a!'>'W Allor
1300
Du"', t;xpl '9115.0
40 1.1",.
" a 11'10
eas
\1'IC e trl'ed a g'
3m." "C an 't you master. .
IS taking
fRO~1 IIAUF.U:
{.
'S'W A1honl 1111 '0 10 so -1 . Oen Pel.
100 103 &05 ~ +IZl ed them wander toward the ten hour. .
spake more clearl,?
avista Fbi 1<land
Valleylield
Fort IIrlmilton
the money necessary
or
xS
... IIld
1600
Gr PI.I
.. GOev314tl
30 430
II 405
I' 130 ".,10 nls court In the sunshl'ne-the
She d'ldn't want . me. to go to
One fingpr
plucked at the rug an d 0'th er ports
"in.Bonal'isla Ba\'.
.
Fa
x:-i.w
CII
:!Zoo 21'0:6
as I S 11'
II 1'. .Gr
sw.tt
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worryIess retirement.
or
"SIW o.lhl
2900 1412 1110 102
,Gr Swtll G 31413130 40' 410 ..
body so slender and Immature. the cottage. She dldn t want me
hiS knccs. He forced out North.

F"TI lIamil1on ..
full d eta'\a
.S.w
Ol<ke. lIeD
6Zlln
. my an,~ ther word'
I co n tact your
.~ t'ortun.
z, 111
22 1!2
2.1 -l ,Grldoll
xHI;h CrOll 1'76002DO 44 m. 39 II 44 m.t 4,. th e woman 50 I'It h e an d stur dy to meet her [th
a N. Th'IS IS
.. "Str
: Gke"
.
~I.V. Ornnlc, Ro;;ers, m3,lcr. is
Inv.tora repneentative:
,S Goldvul 211%3 2t 21 I -I ,Hllh"oad
llOOO 41 U 13 " I' and sure of her cwn attrartions. chance. I\ow.
Oh . Alice blamed her. taking frcioht for Bona\'ista Bal'
4
.!'(.wIII,hrtdlo
Ho"o moo
42 uO
40 72
41 _I
lI.m. 011"
h th ~r s~ If f or no t rea I"lZIng h'IS co~ d'I porls.
.
;2M 72
+3 1I0me
011 B 1:M9
m 14-.
14l. 14
HI\ 1,
W. +
_'.~ All ce t urne d from the window. The ccttage. s t 00 d on teo
STEERS LTD
,S IIlm<.na 000 31 3\ 3!
xHu.kY
70 111'1 1l~ 111'. +!. feeling almost ill. and ~aw some ~ide of a main road, stccped In t,on the moment she saw him.
M.V. Bamereng. Ches. Riche is
Jltulll ~138T
Kroy PII.
011
1311910
ZI9 1J)I
+4. thl"
.
A TIIe gla zed . eyes. th e croo k e d master is loeall~' fishing oul 01
:-iSew
... Jllon
~11442 1443' 11440 .. 7 .Ub
IZ30 33!
320 %19
3Z3 _3
nil wh ite on the floor.
sunsh'me. bowere d 'In. vmcs.
~%O II :!<I" ~o" _ ". 1.1 Pel.
~TOO 19 11 11 -.'.1 A handkerchief. It must ha\'c gravcl path brought Abce to the moulh. the s!lff. swolicn look on tillS port securin;t good calchc~
.N K.lor.
)~15
&1 IIA
U _I
d
7000
3' :u
35 h
(Ii
W. G. Wlrrell "Nowl.nd
.N Mlndl
193011 II
B9 6.1
.2 .Maril.1
Merrill Pele
.SO:O
lSI> 20
a e.n f rom Cristina's pockft front d oor. Th cre II.a~ no answer one Sl'd e 01 h'IS [ acc- th'
IS" as an and disposing 01 same in town .
aNa .. nonh
1000 13 13 13
.~lId.on
22400 102 100 102
when she made Ihat brisk ges when she rang thc bell-no sounct old man dying by inches, one side
TO
M.V. Gras Morne. Snooks i.,
Rourn 29400
Mill CIIY
&050
4l 40 41 -I
II but b ~es h
'
f h'IS b
' a I'Ica d y g~ne.
master. arril'cJ (rom Thorofare
P. O. BOll: lU .1'1SewROffln
2502027 391 13'
m ;:I
'90 -I .SII
P.1e
67! B05 10.1 '" -:0 1I0YIIII.
700 !I'. II'. 14'i _ '. at a.
ummmg
aroull d 0"
r~1n
IN S.nllor . IITl 131, lZ\t 13 -I .S Brt,lol
t.!lOtIU 190 l~ "Ro.anl
~900 1610 14 H\', + " fragrant white roscs that grew I don t wal.. to !Ire you," T.B .. waiting orders.

IF ,N.w
Th.rb
5000
~14" Z314 %314'0 .~~ 'Sow
B Dam ZOU:1400255
110
23J'"
Sapphire
db "000143
11]
143
III5 ab'
tlIe d oorway.
.
AI'Ice h't
ted.
holle ....
TO IUI.Jr.\:\::
BOWRIJliG
BROTIlf.RS
LTD.
...
0
xSlh
y.II.'
47100
N
f

tord
49
49
49.4
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:1300
=39
13i
235
en
a
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ole
eSI
a
P
xNt.k.1 Rim n2200 %17 2M 2~
xS 00.1..
&100 32 30
31 -I, ,Se.ur Fr" 100133)0 3ID 3.B -,
After a momcnt. she took an
"My son scems greatly inter
F<n lJ.milton
Soulhslde
Con,ord
1013 7141 71
.49 7549 +0 Spooner
South U 011. 2-I%7Z
6000 .'4
64 'I
6IJ
~ :~I other patII that Ied I0 th e rear 0[ested In
. your d aug ht er. If on Iy
,SI,lo
Fori lIaml1to~
Noranda .aw lZ'SSS2804310..3160 40'
IO!1 3II "S
N conUn
1 6100
Tcrr~ Nova finished dischar;:ing
.Nltlo
'1.1U2 13 36 40 .3 xN Dlvl..
'100 52 30 31 -I ,Sllnw.1I
1099 61 61 61 _I thc house. There was a baek duor you could answCT me with a word on Friday. makmg anothcr trip
,Nor
A.m.
E,pl 1000
SurelY P'\e
1/11. 13~
. to the seal fishery. Crew sil(llen i TO SEll' YOR":
soranda
w 115400
280 mfal; IllS60 129101,.+Z4I. xN
S Gil
Supertor
3612117
%70 m2AO %07
:!SO .10 Trfnd
4AOO ItO
It 110
'! 110
\9' I
an d F renc h"
\I In d"
0"5 opening on or ages t ure. th ere are cert am
Fort lI,millen
xNor,.ld
1000 14t;. :m 24.. -Z "r;c OIl.
17Z04t3 no 190 + 10 Trild 011
;:InJ tiD 8:10 m -10 a flags lone terrace that ovcrlook questions I shoulrl like to csk on Tucsday. sailed on \\'ednr,dal' i
;-Furt Ao;.l~,n o.
INOrtlrtl.
212.l
13
13
13
+!,
"SC
Oil.
wi.
140
27'
27'
273
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1900'3
70
73
3
I
.
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b
fl
b
d
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.Norm.lal
701' 710 7111 710 +iO ~C Oil, pr
.15 39 39'~
W"I M')rllI 600 153 1.\4 151 ~I cd a awn ClfC e
Y ower e s )OU. I you or your aug Iter
Whaler OIa( Olscn is moored!
.Sor In<1
Il50II II 10 10
.Snrt~lnd 0118 4:1100 1%3 to 110 -10 W"I A,hl.y 4000 13 I~II 13
In early summer glory. set aga know my husband. John Haz up indefinitely for the ('olllcn
N IInkl.
7:00 122 115 120
xNorthlnd 011. 43100 1%3 to 110 -10 xW Leue
100 330 ~30 IJO
43'
b k
d [ .
t
d ,.,
ience of the Vocational pupil,.
.North trln '000 10 10 10 -I ,Oil Sele,1
1Zl00 II 17 17 - I. IV 1'8.0 .. I, In" 3ft ::.~ 30 lOSt a ac groun 0 pme rees. ar .
,North Cln
2000 TO 69 70
,Oklltl
13100 213 211 29 ! +, ,Wllrt.h
14900 63 iii 10 -2 On the terrace an old man sat in
It took Lash sCl'eral momellts
A. II. I\It.:RRAY & ('0. LTO
.Norvlll'
743".
64 .IZ
Pac Pole
ms 36
II 311>
171'1 Ie
171. 't \I xYln
' A hat was pu II e d t u rna Id I'liS I'IPS 10 one \lor.
. d'
sudullma
2700 71
61 "5O~1 63
+4 .Pln
Will
141011
Curb Cln.k 146100 2S %0 25 'II a wheeI
chair.
~1. V.
Agncs
~lcGln,hen,
is .
Obllkl
I~OO" 13 13I'a +1 "Pllhllnd.r 26317 III 110 113
.Ollhou.le
1000 n 22 22 tl down 'over his eyes. a steamer "No."
moored up (or the 'C3'1I11.
:g~!n~nlre ~ 7:3. 7:3 7:3 _. I ~~:~y R\;.~~
~~~ 2~\' _, Monl
~i~"i~: $110 W' _ '\ rug was wrapped around his legs "John 'had some kndwledge of
CROSBIE &: CO. LTD.
\'eNI. lIill call
"O'Lelry
31500 44 40 42 .2 xPelrol
14~'OO 187 ISO 113 -7 1'5
110 W, 61', 511" - " and he wore an overcoat.
hel'." Insisted Alice. "He died a
~I.V. ~Ialleco i~ auvi,tiset! for'
[a nil UulpJrl< J<
,O",nllranl
1500 II1.. "e III,
I -3 xp
der Ol\.
3100'4!13 50010 540IG +15 Imp
120 II' 51\' l~"
I
.
I
In wee k ago. 1'011'
Opaml.kl
som
xPralrta
1.\00
RO)'II
III 601~ m~
He seeme d mert
as a pant
ay. 10 a Ioc ked sale.
nrrer .
10rt.ada
moo 31 2'1 %7 _I ,Rtfl Pet. 23600 1911 II 11\1 -m Tor do",
Jl0 5J '2'; 31
the sunshine, He saw her. but he drawer of his desk. I found an
~r. V. Carnell 2nd from La bl'li ,
13 43
I'.!I'a 82'; _ %1, ,RI. Palmer :TOO 190 III 1M) -1
INOVSTlIlAU
. t I 00 k at h er. 0 ne c hee k enve lope.
O tn h e ou t'd
'1';.\1, r"rorr Elld
10rn\.b7
0,I,ko
2'2:!OO
100 41
47" -31\ ROYllllo pr
.10 30ti 10', 30"
C Jlrew
~90 31 w. 3'
dldn
51 e h e ha d dor. i.< moored up for Ihc srason, '
Whaler Finback is from Corner
:--. t. .lol!ll ~o
"r";~a
0 Mu
1414 :8'. 11 16'. + was lean and flat; the other. odd Writtcn: "Papers Pertaining to
._ .... _ _ .____
~ors~~:r
I
l~l'~l;lla~~m - \'o'IY bloated. drawing the mouth Miss Lash." When I opened the Brook where the whaler W3S ice' :'Acceo!' reIn ... ..
Simp....
m 2m 11\1 WI
out of shape on one side.
e:.vclope it was empty. I can't breaking and is now moored up:
SlI4mlnl
200
27', 10'..
%71. 7011
%7 '."_ ""
'd
'
Wllkm
m 70\.
\\.It h an ef fort AI'Ice spok e. h
e pi
won
erlng
w har Ihere was indcfinilcly.
"l\!r. Lash?"
about your daughter that led my
Tolll nle n Toro.l. 'U1.k E"hln,..
lin almost Imperceptible nod, husband to keep a file concern- a nurse had come 10 one of the'
April n: 1.401,000.
ing her. Was she el'er involved French windows. II stout. mid'
In any political mattcr. here or dleaged \l'cman in a CTackling.
in J.<:urope?"
starched uniiorm. She hurried
The eyes. framed in discolored across the f1agstollcs to lhp wheel'
CANADA'S ORIGINAL MUTUAL FUND
sockets, were fixed on her in chair.
.
I
HAS DECLUfD Irs
mute frustration. There could be
The old man r10srd his j,,es..
93aD CONSECUTIVE Quunm DIVIDEND
no doubt that he wanterl to speak. The nurse felt his pulse. "You:
Halila t
Srlf york
11OH7 CfNTS PII SHA ..
Thc misshapcn lips twisted again must leal'e al once . . unless'
'AYAIIIIAAY I .,,, 10 SHAIIHOIDEIS tr IICOIO APt 16
but no words came.
rou want 10 kill him."
Suddenly Alice o)lened the
ITo B. Continu.d)
Q rltrly 41.1 4 ~I.d 10 .a,I.H.n In ..... "1. Dlvld.ndl
italian
basket she used for a
,01.1" I.U 1.1.1I 3...... ,."h."-I00% l"ol"Ih I" 19.5.
handbag in summer. Shc took out
TOTAl iA!H DIVID!HDS $INCl 0'GA~'U.T10N UC!!D $20,000,000
her addrcss book and a Iitlle:
gold pencil.
CANADIAN INVESTMENT FUND, LTD.
"Can you write? Please try. \'
~ty husband was in government
service. you know. 1 have a [eel \
ing that there was something poDue
June
I,
1988
Dated June 1. 1936
litical he knew about YOUf daugh

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NOTICE OF REDEMPTION

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31% BONDS

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NOTICE Ia hereby liven to 'all holden or outatandinl

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3i% Bondi dlted

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June I, 1936 and Clue June 1. 1966, aerie. D4, of the Government of Clnlda,
thlt punuant to the 'provi~io~ thereoC, all the out.tapdiJil bond. or the ..id

SAYS-

Illue are herebycalted.for .redemption. 'and prior payment I. 'an entirety on

, If you should die, could your wife pay


off the mortgage? Or continue the pay
ments? Our Mortgage Redemption Plan
will give your [amily a home to live in,
Instead if a mortgage to pay.

June 1.1956. at any Alency or.tho Bank or Canada. at 100 per cent of the
principataum thereof' upon .urrelider or ..id

Bond,..

Coupon Bond. Iban have

and aubaequent Coupon. attached. . Intere.t on all ..id


BondI thai! CUIO to accrue rrom and after June I, 1956.

.the December I, 1956

Let's Talk THIS OVER.

DIAL 2135

THE COVERNMENT OF CANADA


Ottawa

B" BANK OF CANADA.


Fileal Ar.nt.

~Jue iiiiiiTi.i~ io~ihEiM~i!i!~iQi.-;J


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:Ii, NIW ClOW",,,. IT. JOHN'I

A round trip
and 10 days il1

She caught herself. lie musn't :


think her interest was inimical i
to hIs daughter. Somehow the I
pill must be sugar-coaled.
Perhnps shock treatment would
work. She leaned over hini.
"Was It sem~thlng subversive?"

NOW his eyes looked at hers.


The desire for communication
was naked as It is sometimes In
the eyes of a petted animal.
Again tlte lips moved, Slowly.
painfully, with every sign of im'
mense effort. he forced out foU'!'
words: "She... not . my
. . daughter . . ."
"Mr. Lash!"
Alice looked up and law that

could cost as little as


For details, write to: THE BRITIS~
ASSOCIATION, DEPT. NN/18.
AIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO,
or consult your local travel office.

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SECTION 11

THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956

I~[ltest

World News

'""

!It,

1\1\(;1 rOI.E (right), Xegro singer and pianist, ls shown stepplng be. '" .;1! tile conl'lu~ion of his performance at Birmingham, Ala,

" "r': ::.,' .. 11t)I\' after an attlckwas made on him bv Ihree men who in
oj the BirminghamMunicipal Auditorilim and threw Cole
a performance for a white audience, After examination hv
, I"P !Cill'C another perform-ance for an 1I11Negro audience. Three'
(,.;C'd in connection with the fight.-I.!':. Photo.

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THE YOUNGEST MEMBERS of Britain's Ro~'al Faml1,


Bre follo\ving in the footsteps of their mother Queen.
Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Famil.\' ill
their fondness for horses. Here Bonnie Prince Charles i~
&strirle his black pon~' while Princess Anne is helped h.'
1\11 instructress in mOllntin~ her white pon l '. The chiJehv:tl
took their riding lesson on the grounds of Windsol' Castle.
-U~,S. Photo.
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FOR:\lER PRESIi>E~T Herbert C. Hoover, himself an enthusiastic a.11~ler,


poses with his grandson, Andrew Hoo \er. 1:1. who i" di'Jlla"in~ Ihe. 'l:>l!:;nri
~ailfish he entered in the ;\letropolitan i\iiami bihing ~ollrnall1enl. It t- the ~;,A
!;ailfish landed b,' the youngster, who is the ~on of Allan l!OIl\Cr. Tho:> prize
was caught in the Gulf stream neal' Ke.v Largo Anglers' Club. The fonTer
President prefers to go after bonefish. -LN. Photo.

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THE TROUT SEASON opened In ~ew Jerse~' tocla~' and here's what it looked like at Saxon F<llls, near Hackets
town, as battalions of anglers went chasing rainbows. Til (re:; no I\'a:-' of knowing ho\\' many FDor fish di~d
ingloriously under the brogans of the crowding anglers or of nervous prostration due to the o\,ercl'owding ... -LN.S
l'hoto.

rip
'5 in

....
.\XIl XEIGHBORS II',. to comfort weepinf:( 1\'11' and Mrs. Thoma!' Patton of Beaver, Pa, (seated cenler)
.::"~I ('rlllll'I' Corner's ',JUI'I' found that their fu ur-yearold daughter, Tl'lae, was killed by a "per"on 01
I,!',.I",:!!" The child's bod',' was found in a Ion ely field 011 l\1arch :.!l, not far from her llOme. She \\'a~
II.n:, :\ia.--I.N .5, Photo, '
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DO.IT.YOURSELF plane flies from Paris to London. A tiny homemade airplane, the Druine Turbulent, Is
shown coming in for a landing at Elstree Airdrome near London after flying from Paris. The plane was flown
10 Brit9. in to gc on tour asencoLlra~ement to amateur fI' or!' to build their own planes. The plane was designed
cllld built by Ro~!er Druinp who pilotcd his ('raft ;\l'ro~s :he Engli~h Challnelllsing onl~' a few gallons of gas. The
Turbulent i~ powerc,1 b.1' a \'0Iks\\'a,~1oh ll~~ille with a tOI flying "pc~d of 90 mile~ per hour and cruising tipced of
aboJt 70 mph, It co~l Druine about $B50.-l.N.S. Photo .

THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL

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In The Haven Of \BEST LOVED HYMNS

SUNDAY SER"ICES

Rest

ICulprit Receiverf olk 'Ar


Peacemaker1 Wh ~~
BY

i
Fret not thyseU because of evil'
.
,doers,
t
11 I.m., Mr. J. G. Barnes; 2.30 I
tl
tl i J
THE LIFE OF HOLINESS
Neither be thou envioul against
p.m., Sundly _School.
am res na ao .wee y n esus \'
0 for a hurt tet praise my God,
Them that work unrlghteousnen.
nth
ow I Id
A heart "'-m .In let 'ree
For they .hall .oon be cut down

GROVE'S ROAD
nv.
like the grass,
BY REV. FRED SASS B.D. M.Th.I by the ea
I
I la II eWe sea no more;
. g weather which'
e
sPrt~lking about last
NEWFOUNDLAND 1CATHEEDRAL
a p.m., Mr. G. House.
The
o'er the!
A
the Blood
;nd tWmithethr asLothd gredend herb. d
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY
\\h'hen
are
,..a5
ppcared I'n a hurry .
S.cOlld S"lIdOV A t.r an.,.
I im safe where the Itorml eome
U5
e r, In 0 ,00 ;
Is t e harder to
dlsa
. can endure
8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10.18
BLACKHEAD ROAD
' no more.
i
Dwell In the land, Ind follow
Tale bearing iI a ain that many or the ear?
"I.'
I guess
a.m., Matiu (Aid): 11.00 a.m., 3 p.m., Mr. J. G. BlrnelL
A heart rellllled, .ubmlsllve, meek,
after faithfulness.
people are committlna contitanUy; "If any man
tittle week.
Choral Euchlrilt. Preacher: Th.
I have anchored my 10ul In thc
My If,at Redeemer'. throne;
Dellaht thyself also In the Lord: their consciences never nem to be re1igi~us
'
Re\,. J. M. Reid; 2.45, Sunday
PORTUGAL COVE
haven of rest,
Where only Christ Is heard to apeak,
I Trust also In him, and he .hall
them for it. They do not tongue, bUI'
rASS got a thrill. Ihis
Ahool', Bible Class: C.M.B.C.;
11 I.m., Morning Service: 2
i A hbringh IIIt to kpass.
realise bow much barm they do. , hearth, that man'
thc lirst NallU~~1

1 sail the wild lea no more:


,
. Where Je.uI reI,n. alone.
th ri hI
The t aI be
b .
I
S
team ever to l'I.sll
Uti p.m., Holy Baptism; 11.30 p.m., p.m . Sunday School: 6.30 p.m., The tempest may s..... eep o'er thei
I nd e 5 a ma e y g eous. f b d e. t
may e IMdOcent James t I'. 25
E"ellSOlIi and Sermon Preacher: Eveninl Worship. Service. con.
ild
d
1
I
ness to ao forth 15 the lilht, 0 a 10 en on, aDd ,Yet 0 In I say about the
Basion BrUinS
Col. J. W. Forth, M.II.E., C.D., ducted bZ Mr. N. K. LeGrow.
But I:'
evermore.,
A humble, lowly, eontrlte heart,
, And thy judgement .. the noon calculable miscbief. 'i'bey have no i Talebearer the
wilh
their fast
D.D.. LTh
'
Bellevlng true 'and clean,
'
day.
bad designs, they mean no harm 50 often fl~d tbe
passing and abo~'e
WEEKDAY SERl'ICESOh, lon, on the ocean my baric
Which n.l!her life nor death cln pr.r!
Rest In the Lord, and walt
to any ODe'. character nor do they i one doing as mm
. slap shots. The hlg
Mon. Tue., FrI., Sat.,
Was tossed
I
From Him Hilt dwells within.
I
patiently for him;
set out to burt any.ones feelings; il olber,
iYJlh ot\
when thc PecWct's.
7.30 I.m.; Wed. 7.45 a.m.; Thurs.
ST. ANDREW'S
Where tempests 'and atorms ne'er:
Fret not thyself because of hlm nevertheless they stIr up strife anel Word o! God J
;;~ the mainland, took
9.30 a.m. Holy Communion: Mon..
Minister, Rev. Allan MacArthur.
cease:
!
A heartln In every thought rene .....ed,
I Who prospereth In his way, eth "'their words are wounds." <Pro. not In j',u;:e .
againsl the pros. Some
will remember
Tue.. frI., Sat., 8 a.m.;
Old, M.A.; Presbytery Deaconess, My heart was In fear, alld on
Because of the man who brlna
verbs 18, v.8l.
I bidden us to 'dls . !
Thurs. 1000 I.m. E\ensong. Miss Evelyn B. Walker: Organist,
fuge ..... as near ,
And full of love dil'lne;
wicked devices to pau.
Gossipmg, talebearing, fault" nol forbidden
gol practice sessions
Daily It 5030, except Friday 7.S0 Mr. Robert MacLeod. 11 a.m., Di. TUI In Jesus my loul found her
Perfect and right, and pure and lood
Celie from anger, and forsake
criticising, (or talebear but lIe are told t;i'llI q
ice. and now In
Cathedral Derotlons, Frl. at vine Worship, Church School: 7.00!
peace
:
A copy, Lord, of T h i n e . '
wrath:
mg So often means that, is far too pass sentence u It
saW the peeWees play
9.,,0 p.m.: IIroadcllt o,'er CBN.
p.m.
You a
r e
Fret to
notevil
thyself,
fault, sonay,
SIN,harm
among
Boslon Bruins. So. you
I .Divine Worship.
I I
'
I
h ' :
I
Th
.
rd
doing. It tendeth onl)'1I common
us, aDd ita does
much
to I fUnCllQn
it IS tne ISprerog3~ oc:
art really looking up
u/CH !1EL:s:r;-ALL A~GELS' we come to worsh p wth us.
; Oh, how ~weet n a al'en 0/ re5
.v naturf, Ifaclous Lo ,Impart,
~ For el'iI doers shall be cut off:: the cause of ChrISt. It estrange~: ,elf. and I':. ar 111..

, ,.. Uoly

,No
to
hldeCome quickly from above:
' e.. , .
S,'.8 ,a.m
111. Weekdav
Monday:Serllices8 p.m., Young
billows
01 doubt or fear!
' But those that wait upon the Lord'iI His Ch'Ildren one from another. 'for the iudicial
power was hostess
I.m ..
Eucharbt, 2.30 p.m"., Society: Tuesday: 3.15 p.m., Kirk, The ocean mav roll. but there's
,Write Thy new name upon my hear1,
They Ihall Inherit the land.
Proverbs 16 v. 28, "A whisperer ,harp 1I1P ra"It;\Ou.
at hcr homc on
catechIsm:
11.30 pm .. , Ercnsong Ladles' Guild', 6.30 p.m., Kirk
rest for the soul
Thy new,
name of love.
For yet
I little
separateth
chief fellowsllip,
friends." ItaDd
break"
d S
wicked
~hall while,
not be: and theI up
all pO$sible
in. demo.
we mU.t1\',
r.ut
when she enter
\. of her friends ..
.n ermon.
Holy Men's Service Club Supper Meet I When the voice of my . Sa\' lour I
Yea, th.ou shll dUlgenUy considerl de.ed cuts communion witb God of othnr< ,ho"ld
to
recorded
music
"ednesda), - 7.30 a.m.,
inll.
Thursday:
4.111 p.m.,Friday:
Ex.
hear.
r
. " or
Communion.
pedltlon
of Explorers;
i. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , ; - - - - hIS place,
and he s~all not be Himself. Look up Proverbs 6 v. 16, ter lor, .
~',s,ip,
tt!hlnenls were serlcd.
4 15
MI I B d i d
But the meak shall Inherit the land 19, "These six thmgs doth the Lord' self:righ:ecus lttll~ltl
group were: Chris
ST. THOMAS' .
p.m..
~ an. , lOne Win
pen,
And ahall delight themselves In HATE: yea, seven are an abo mi ,faults ,hould prom~!;
Boyd Butler. Sall),
8 am.. Holy Communion; 11
QUEEN' SROAD
1
I
the abundance of peace.
natIOn unto Hlm ... A talse witness' OUr P)CS
I"d
and Leonard )Iar
Holy Communion. Preacber:
Minister, Rev. J. A. Goldsmith.
_
The wicked plotteth against the that speaketh lies, and he that' oursel\'es. b
". .
Gillies and J.Ioyn
lhe Rector: 2.411 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m., Divine Worship; 3.00 p.m.. A few years a,o , met the I
just.
.
DISCORO among breth' we 30 rrluil,. COCCI::)
and Lou Hennc
School Ind Bible Classes: 3.45 Church School; 700 p.m., Y.P.S nephew or Bishop Thoburn, whose
And gnashed upon him With his, reno
counterpart in ourlth
power and Kip
p.m., Holy Baptism and Church. Vesper Service. Worship with UI. fine contributions to the Ipread of i
teeth.
'.
1 Are you and 1 agreed that the'
not
)!
Fowler and Tom
inll: 11.30 p.m., Evening Prayer, MOUNT PEARL-GLENDALE Christianity In India are consplcu i
The Lord shall laug.h at him.
thlDg .We arc thmking ged. Slid O"r Lord.
Dunne and Tom
Preacher, R,,'. S. J. Davies, B.A.
Minister Rev J A Goldsmith ous In a long list of noble mls"
For hp. seeth that hiS day Is com I about IS what ~lDders .the biessing: remel?b~r Ihal it ~l\ ~
R\'an and Chick
"IRGINIA SCHOOL CHAPEL 2.30 p.m.,'
7.00 sionarlell. It il questionable whe.
Ina
every church IS longmg for ana who
that "II
Campbell and Dou~
p.m., Sunday School.
p.m., Divine Worship. WorshIp ther the ..... hlte race has ever sent 1
The wicked hal'edrawn out the indeed praying for ,\Iay be it is' and thr ,;)b!lcan >to '11
Gillies and Don
_
with us
a man of more massive Intellect
sword, and have bent their the case in your OWo cnurch: \lho lIa, JJltif:ed. T:t
Edne"
and Burn
ST. MARY THE V I R G I N '
and clearer visIon to that land,
.
bow:
What do you think about it?
I whOse de hi lIal ca:C!:pj
Lelitz and Gu's
R I.nl .. Holy Communion: 11 I
than Bishop Thoburn. But when I
ELEVEN READS
ways been a characteristic of Rus .To ust down the poor and needy, What does the Word of Gad say' returned t.) make b
(ooke and Rill
a.m .. ~tatins; 2.30 p.m.. Sunday I
a
lOll.
hi. nephew was asked about the;
sian leadership to be isolated from To Ilay such as be upright In the about this Talebearing? Is there a' I'ant PlY uP. rW:rloj
arc
just somc of the
Schuol: 2.45 p.m .. Bible Class: 4,
blshop'8 health. he said: "My I
Bf FULTON J. SKEES
the peopie; perhaps no country in
way:,
definite command against it? Turn ishmpnl. We ~~gr.t 11'
enjoyed a ;lay time.
ll.m .. Holy Baptism; 6.30 p.m.:
TEMPLE CORPS
uncle Is alive In body but his ~
.
..
.
the world has ever had a greater I Their sword shall enter Into their to Leviticus 19 v 16, "Thou shait afraid of j:dgir.g. be:l:!p
EI.ensonR. Wednesday: 4.30 p.m.,
Sen. Major Mrs. E. Ifutchlnson. memory and other mental facul.: \\ hen life IS normal, a child is curtain erected between Czar or
own heart,
not go up and down as a 'fale ourselvc\ a'ay
TlU:,\TRr: will
.Iunior Confirmation Clus; 8 p.m., 11.00 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Sr. ties ha\'c failed. He cannot eren. boro wllh one head. It is concei\' Dictator and pople, than Russia. And their bows shall be broken. bearer among thy people?" Thai "LeI US n,t Ihmk:p
Ihcir la;t play for thr
The Annual Congregational
S. Mutton and M. Baker rec02n\ze members of his o..... n fam. : able that in the grossest kind of But collective leadership intensifies Better is a little that the right is "ery definite, is it not'.' Listen another an,' rr.m,"
\lcek. If you ha,ent
ing continued.
I w11l conduct thIs service: 2.30 p.m., il),. Thr 0". Ihlng he can do clear. : a~normallty a ehild ma)' be born this difference and isolates the iea
eous hath
to Peter (1 Peter 4 v. \S). "Let I'. 13, \\b~ 'hoJll.
Ihe London Theatrr.
~!OUXT PEJRl.~XD
!Sunday School. Clpsses for chll. Iy and in ~'lllIently I~ pray; that' 11'lth two heads. But noth:ng CJuld dership more than ever from tllc Than the abundance of many
none of ),ou suffer as a murderer, b~ \\.!Icn :hc 'T,!c" r:
a dale to aticnd onr
GLE:"lD.4.I,E
I dren of wU age$: 7.00 p.m.,
Sal. is a window God ha~ ~till left open .. more. properly assure the demise, masses. The collective leaders
wicked.
or as a thief or as an evil doer. mm'
mp :' abl':I! o!~ 11",:
And. hy the 11.1,1'
8.30 a.m . Holy Communion: 111 "allon Meeting. ~Iu. ~Iajor Wood. but In other wa)'s he Is confused of tit:! nell: I1fe than lor a child tOI must now spy and watch on one1 For the arms of the Wicked shall or as a BLiSYBODY in other men's an:
o~~,ehe;: .
pOnle
entertainment
. m..
2.30 p.m., Sunday land will conduct this service. A and worn oul."
I' be born With eleven
another, instead of watching the
be broken:
matters."
I
1<
\II
why not ~ec thi<
School: 7 p.in. E\'en$ong
warm spiritual atmosphere and
Communism, when it Is normal" masses. They must now be to one' But the Ulrd upholdeth the
Nice company for Talebe"~ers!. to learn. Let Ihe
La "nd behold! It i~
BROOKFIELD
Christian fellowship await you at. Habit is a cabie; we weal'e a has one head. Thls Is what was I
what the 50-called Soviet:
righteous.
. Hear what Paul has to say (Titus: mc I: ,hal! be a :
you are a,;urcd of
!!.30 p.m., Sunday School.
the Temple.
. thread of it el'ery da)', and at meant by the "Dictatorship ol'er "gUides" for American travelersi The Lord knoweth the day! ofll, 1'. 3-11), "Wandering ac.ut from! h:m rcplIl\e me. 1\
last we cannot break It.
the Proletarial." This head at one to Russia ~r~, namel)', Police ag:
th~ perfec.t:
I house to house; and not only idle i OJI upon ~lY ilIad: lI!
CIT.4DEL CORPS,
H. Mann I1me was Lenin: at another time, ~nt~. Su~plC1on among the ieaders' And their Inhentance shall be for I' but tattlers also and busybodies, i refu'e'!. ,
...
:l;l'RSES of Sf.
Adams Avenue
Siaun, and very briefly, lolalenkov. m mlenslfled because of the fearl
ever.
speakmg the things which thel' Bul ,! I.,. am" ...:
Hospital heir! a
11 I.m., Holiness Meeting: 2.30
Hogs trample Ind eat any I This was normal not only for com.' that an), one of them may happ~n I They ~hall not bp. ashamed In the' ought nol." In Prorbers 25, I'. 18. an1 O!lr c,,~<mr.rl.
. dance at ~Icrc"
GOWER STREET
p.m., Sr. Bible Class and Sunday snake they see. Their thick layer I munlsm; it was normal for Rus to win the people and thus
time of evil:
We read, "A man that beareth not. then Ille Ube .
luditorium
on Thursda~'
11 I.m., Dh'lne Worship. Preach. School; 6 p.m., Young People's of fat proteds them from bad I sian history, for in their national creaSe his prestige to the detriIIAnd in the days of famine they false witness against his ncillh1x.(lr to take n," nelice. . ,
Queen's ~[en supplie'r
er: Rev. F. E. Vipond. Subject: Salvation Meellne: 7 p.m., Great effects of poisonoul bltees.
traditions they were used to having ment of them.
shall be satisfied.
is a Malll ( aheav)' wooden ham:
like
good music and Harn
"Bible Characters _ Samue!." Evangelistic Service. The Men
only one CZar to rule them.
The essence of Communism Is, But the wicked shall perish,
mer) and a sword, and a sharp' It eas:.; gnt r;.d el.
fmCCC of the elenin::.
(Broadcut C.B.N.); 11 I.m., Nur. Cadets of the Oflcers TraIning
Bamboo of carylng species
Now Communism has elel'en collective property. Recently the I And the enemies of the Lord shall i arrow." Three Instruments that no harm. But
allended and these
m'l' Department in the Memorial College wlll take part In the ler. can be
easily In the Unit: heads; some are a little bigger I concenlons made to collective
be as the excellency of the can sel'erely wound! Truly the I mu;t no' dQ
.
who we spied: Jean
Bulldlnl; 2.30 p.m., Sunday vices throughout the day. We in. ed States along the coast from I than others-such as Khrushchev I farmers to have little gardens of
pastures:
"Words of a "Talebearer" are as back. not 0111'1 \I!
I\e"in Fallon. !'\it3
School, Senior Study Clan and \ite you to join us In worship. southeast Virginia to Texas.
and Bulganln, but it is certain that' their
have been taken away. They shall consume; In smok,
wounds."
: one
o'Jr
)Iartin. ~Iar;:ie
Younl People's Bible Class; 7.00
Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Ser.
however big the Giant of Com. ,!he more coUective the property
shall they consume away.
AugusHne had this molto pro story. \I hm ..
~ordic Picco. Y"onne
p.m., Divine Worship. Preacher, vice.
.
munlsm may be, It cannot continue !n the orlglnal.cheme of Commun, The wicked borroweth, aDd payeth mlOentiy dlSpla)ed in his dining.: the tlrf
011 \'
\\arrfn F:ngland. Dollie
Rev. F. E. Vipond.
8 p.m., Public Salva.
living with eleven heads. Itl death !sm, the leu collective the author
not .again:
room "He who speaks nil of an suffered for u,. lea
and Charlie Picco. San.
"Thoma5-Doubter. Believer.
tlon Meeting, conducted by the
sentence is alreadY written though Ity. When Lenin died, he asked But the righteous dealeth gracious absent man or woman is not lIel' ample. that ,,\\e
and Denis Parson.-..
GEORGE STREET
Men Cadets.
It has not been published
hal'e that Stalin be not named as his'
Iy, and giveth.
come at this table."
: H.'s cr' . \\roo. I.".;l.
and Burr), \rise.
RtI.. J. Arthur Mc.
Frida),. 8 p.m., United Holiness
R g I GOWEr STfEET hi
1lI the grlve stones been ereded. No sucensor because he was "crude, For such as be blessed of hIm
Now what should be the altitude. 'llen. re" e,1
and Boyd Butler.
Jll:im, B.A. Organist: Mr. Alistair Meeting at the Citadel.
b CUt :eJ"
wors Pd II' 7 gang can survive collective leader I rude and Insupportable." But
shall be cut olI.
towards talebearers? Pr01'crbs 25 suffered lip t
In~ ~Iax Burse),. Joan
Kinsman.
-em
th:
the shiP: eventually there wlU be one note that Lenin envisaged one lea A man's goings are established " 23 rcads, "The north wind drlle Tell
)
\\allrr Walsh. Well.
11 a.m .. Morninl Worship and
DUCKWORTH STREET
p..
.
n
gangster who shoots his way to the I der. Lenin knew very well that
of the Lord;
th rain: so doth an angry coun coum. and It II a
fell' and all the crowrl
JUDlor Congregation. Monthly I Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Pond, minister. Re\. F. E. Vipond, with top.
I the more collective the economics, And he delighteth in his way.
tenance a backbiting tongue." Thai hal'c,e 'nt, \\lth :1:'Jl
time. They esprcial.
parade of the youth It rouP s'I' Commanding Officers. 11 I.m.,
th:
Lenin climbed to Iuder!hlp on a I the .Iess collectlv.e must be the aut Though he fall, he shall not be surely means
we should, at Did 11 p.er ;Ir.,/
the mu>ie and the Paul
Sermon by the minister: In HI! Holinm Meeting: 2.30 p.m . Suo. i{ aug s
VI' d stairway of corpses' Shlln bom.'
el'ery child bellins to want
IItterly cast down:
the least. gil'e them no encourage.' !hough .Ie-us k
.
Parents are Inviled 10 I
School
Bible. elm; also,
t ..
bed
way to a
throne. i hiS ,?wn .hare-and that Is the end I For the.
upholdeth him
ment! Ne.ver listen to them if )'ou: should hetrayHlIl;. :.':j
bring their children as a special I e It Ma o~ sPath. 6.45 p.m.,
ec
Shall Communism noll' tumin i"! of famlly property."
With hiS hand.
can help It. If you are "DEAF"I flcnt. I!:; rl,Clp.11
program Is prepared for them;!
Meehn ll :. 7 p',m . Great i
back upon its own
.....
Finally, how can Ihe statellite'l [ hal'e been young and now ara
will
..
I and elcn
2.30 p.m .. Sunday School and 1E,angelistic Serllee. Come Ind t i glib "Th
D bt I demands dictator not dictators countries deveiop a lo\'e for the
old'
thmk the WIse man puts It plthll\' had In a<. 11.m
.Clmes: 7 p.m., Evtnlng wonhlp with
i Ai'd C
-escape the iaw olthe monsters I Soviets If tlle authority Is. not per 'I Yet' hal'; I not .een the righteous when. he says, "Where no Ilood
secre!. a'l fIi' ear::'!
\\ or!llIp. Sermon by the minister.
Iff h d
df
d bt I of the deep who prey on one I sonal? In the past Stalm meant
forsaken
the fire goeth out' (Proverbs 26.' \1 as ab, .. t tn .
luccc;sful dance h~ltl .
Topic: "Life Beyond
Ifo
ro:;
another?
Communism to them ,but elenn Nor his seed begging their bread., v. 20. \ .
,el'en told HIS bl!: .
R.1~ p.m., Younll People. Grave";
Fellow.
I
Communists do not mean Commun All the day long he dealeth
1 An old writer recommcnd~ that ann J,'lm and Jame!
~eek was the Eastern
,;tip Hour in the Lecture Hall.,
Presence In the Upper Room There is the p~ycholo&ical flct I ism. YUlloslavla knows Tllo; China
graciously
the talebearer and the talesharer not 10 mention :!. .
held at thc Colony on
1 he Lord's Day is a day apart, let
ELl/tf TABERNACLE
fust halve
i that personal leadmhlp 11 closer knows Itl
who standI for And his seed i; blessed
I both be hanged up back to back. I HE II \S GI".'ES II
Some oE the crowlI
U1 keep .s.o. Come and worship.
Rev. T. A. Strong. Broadcast I
nce
mlr del au er to the masses of the pe"ple than equivalent leadership and dictator Depart from evil and
Ilood'
the one by the
and the other;
of the music of'
Actllnttes 01 tile Week
10 a.m., V.O.C.M: 11 a.m., ~Iornins ill' 0 ecomes conv nce s a per Is collective leadership. Porsonal ship among the Soviets? Nobody. And dwell for e~ermore
'
-- - -_ ...
. Monday, April 16-8 p.m., Cur- Worship: 7 p.m., Evangelistic. suasive advocate. All departments leadershlp.~oncretizes Ind .ymbOl .Thls monster with eleVen heads For the Lord loveth judgement,
lis Fellowship Group.
Evangelists W,Illiams and Faulk. of the Sunday School will meet at 11es authority IS I whole. People Will not long lurylve. II ten of And forsaketh not his saints'
1
Tuuda y-7;30 p.m., Geor,e st. ner will preach at both services, 2.30 p.m.
find It easier to love a person than I th,em ar~ amputated. the monster They are preserved lor eve~.
Scout ,Group, 8.111 p.m., Youn. also each night during the week
COCHRANESTREET
to love I cabinet, even thou,h It Will peruh. But who will am The mouth of the righteous talk
People. Union: 8.30 p.m., Pro- at 8 p.m. All welcome.
Regular lervlces wlII be held be called I praesldlum. It hiS al putate? That wUl be Interestlng!
eth wisdom
gresslve Evenlnll Auxiliary.,
BETHESDA
In Cochrane Street Church on
And his tongue speaketh judg.
i One there abore all
Wednetday
....
8.45
p.m.,
Men
I
Sunday,
The
"uest
preacher
at
Of
ment
'
d
the
Service Club Turkey Supper. '
1079 New GOWel' Street
wl\1 be Major
00 1
the evening service
The law of his God is in his heart It may be easy to mount with IW.ell. c!erHs.
I
A. Chealey Snow (Pastor); EI. James R. Miller, Eastern . Com.
None of hls step. ahall sUde.
wings, as the loul In ec. I HIS IS IOIe d
Thundly-7.30 p.m., Wolf Cub
Pack
sle B. Snow (Alst. Pastor).
To wake In the morning, refresh
tacy soars and sings:
ICostly. ree, 10 .
Friday _ 7.30 p.m., Girl Guide
10.S0 a.m., Prayer Service; 11 mand Protestant Chaplain, who
lCtOry
ed and renewed; to know the great The wicked watcheth the rightIn moments of rapture to .feel the'
Troop; 8 p.m., Choir Practlce.
a.m., Morning Worship; 3 p.m., wlll be makIng an official visit
j01 of I deep ,ratitude, for God's
eoul.
thrill, or joyously doing the. Fan I eler
,
perfect lilt of another aood day- And seeketh to slay him.
Master's will:
I.
11 r
Saturday _ 2.30 p.m., Brown. Sunday School; 8.30 p.m., Prayer fo HQ Newfoundland Area, Buck
Ie Pack.
Service; 7 pm., Evangelistic Ser. master's Field. Major Millar servo Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart, In which to be useful-.to work and The Lord will not leave him In Oh! it is most blessed thus to !lye. WhIch of a .
hare
It Is the duty of Christian par. vice.
edoverseas In the Second World
Star of the coming day,
to play-To look from the win
his hand
a gladsome service our Lord Could or '\OU
ents to encourage their children Monda)', 8 p.m . Bible Study.'
War, and .....as In Ottawa as the Arise, and wit h ThZ morning dow and thrill with deUght ..whet Nor condemn him when he II
to give
hlood.
to i1artlclpate In the activities of Wednesday, 8 p.m., Young Pe", deputy director of Chaplaincy
beams
her It'a raloina or whether It's
judged.
.
But our Je;u! died to
their church.
ServiceIiSo (P) before
posted
Chase aU our ariefs away.
bright; to go through tlle day wilh Walt on the Lord, and keep his It may be easy the race 10 I'un.
Fray,
Id
8 p.m., Prayer .lcel Ina. Dalhousie
to Ha i(ax. Unlveristy
He 1& a graduate
of
~ your And heway,shall exalt thee to inherit
. an d IT IS Ila'
and Pille
a song in your heart'Uoing
with our soul on fire
. ' friend 'in
COCHRANE STREET
welcome.
Come blessed Lord, bid every duty and playing your part"Ulok.
the land:
work to be done;
Jesus IS a
ReI'. Warren L. Lanaill , B.A
liilell hDllvdlnity tHaltl, HatllpfaX't ~1'S"
shore
ing for lame dogs to help o,'er
With rigor we start, we love to dO';'h H 1,It don Il!1I
e L.T.,
DII
e pas ora fS. or"' or. ,
And answel' i

\" . edt
n e inntl'l rII
Minister; Dr, 0,,'1 K. ~ters,
s'
ng 'IS i an d sing
stlles.. meetinl your troubles with When the wicked are cut off,
with joy we would carry the'
d Choirmaster
C".L., Organist and
ien. alld Glace Bay, N.S., bcfore, The praises of Thy royal Name courage and smUes; to try to dis.
thou shit see It.
whole ..... ork through:
,~rlen 0 . ' all ,lorY
11 a.m., Morning Worship. Nurs
!oinlng the ser.vices In
And own Thee as their King. tinguish the false from the real:
He gives the strength as He
?o;Oll'
in the
try Clus. Junior Congreaatlon:
I
8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Sun. i
10 harness the hours. so that none
Of
the task, and that is all that
calis tblm
2.30 p.m., Sunday School and
'tOO p.m., Public
Address: I day School lor
up to the'l Bid the whole world re&ponsirc is lIlspent-......herever you are, to
we need to ask.
Stl
C de
Bible Clams: 7 p.m., Evening Choosina Life with the New World Iaile of 20 years
held at 7 Har.
now
be glad Ind content; to keep 8 I
their
worthlp.
Preacher: "The Society; 8.00 p.m., Bible Study: I"e y Road at 11, a.m.
Tn the bright world aboye, I wise check on Ihe unruly tilngue- iAnllel of Pain, I think
face I' But the prosaic wal.king day by I And to a
R~". Major James It Millar, C.D .. Avoid Sicknesses of Mind and
.
Break forlh In rapturous .trams; ready to iearn l.~om the ol~ and Will be, in all the he3\'enly place,
dar, this ploddmg along the i
Irl \lP bear jrOlII
II.A .. Cllmmand Chaplain (n Heart, Thursdu: 7.30 p.m., Theo.
t'
Il/ joy,
the
Inth
dar!.:less, The sweetest face that I shall see, I , upward way;
IC?"
daily
HaUfax, N.S,
cratlc Mlnl1try School: Qualified
lS
In memory of Thy lov..
to lie down and rest-m the sweet The swiftest face to smile on me. ' DOlOg the tasks that oft seem so! Yo hat I";
to be MInisters, Chapter 15,' also 1
knowledlle that you've done your All other
faint and tire:
small, without seeing an), re: Yet tB"r'other
WESLEY
Ulrd, Ulrd, Thy fair creation best.
J oy wearies,
.
.
Samuel, chapter 18. 8.30 p.m., Ser.
an d f orsake DeSlre:
5ult s.at all''
L' us thou,h
Minister: Rev. Dr. A. S. Butt; vice Meelln,.
IroansHope falters, face to (ace with. Each day like the one that went 01 es th s
Or.anllt: Mr. AII.n Pittman.
_
The air, the earth, the seaFate.
befort. while we do the
h
good 'Jt
vIces at Wealey United Church
Mlnllter, Rev. E. Williams. 9.4& In unison with all our hearts.
And dies because it cannot wait;
same things o'er and o'er. I
aunts us brtfbll'
on Sunday, April l&th, will be
" I.m., Sunday School; 11 I.m.,
And calls aloud- for The..
And Love cuts .hort eaeh living
e acc
held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The
Mornlnl Service: 7 p.m., EvenIng
. In the evenln" they assembled
day
For this We need an especial
hearts If
a d 11 t ength f 0 for gract our t
Junior CODlfe.atlon will meet,
I
Service.
ThIne was the Cron, with 'all Its 10 the Upper Room: and upon that

lceordiD' to It. ulull practice, In


Wednelday B p.m., Prayer Meet.
fruits
gathering there lay I cloud of Becaule fond hearts cannot obey
'I a y 5 r
or Teach us, Lord, I
the Leetur. Han downallirt durIn" Ind Bible Study. All meet.
Of grace and peace divIne; gloom-for Jelus and His twelvo That bubtlest raw which measures B t i e a]ci; racu:
Lo d 1 We alas forgel
In, the hour (If morning worship.
9.111 I.m., Priesthood Meetln;; Inp at lOO Portugal Cove Road. Be.Thlne tire crown of alorz now, disciples knew
hour WII nlsh
bliss
u
r
a friend \I't If!
The Sunday School and Bibl. 10.30 a.m., Sacrament "Meetln"',
The palm of vIctory Thine. -the hour of HI. betrayal wben By what It Is content to miss.
wa to us
given' pe
P
But when hOilI'
Classel will meet It 2.30 o ' c l o c k .
the Sol! of Man mUlt die.
. But thou, 0 lovIng, fllth!.- paln- , y
. '
brought. II
In the afternoon. The Sacrament
a.m., Sunday School: Mon
How often In the evenings they Hated, 'reproached, rejected, slain E en though We gam not an earth We lI'ilIlovt
'111 be administered ay 4.30 p.m., Primary al VIctoria
had feuted with their frlend:- Dost 0111), closer cling and bless
Iy fame, we do His wlil, and
Hall, Gower Sireet. Tuesday at
A
U
Itt
t df t
honor His name
11
Blptlsm
or
at 4.00
o'clock
In the afternoon. 730
R 11 f Soel I Me tI

merry lit e company--But n awee er, I ronger s ea as ness.


.
Vi.llora tet the city and othera a' pla~:to :e eannounec:d. e nl, SMITH AVENUE ETENSION
0 Thou; Who lovest me ao won now-thIs was the .end; He PSI' Dear, patient angel, to thIne own And one day He'll say .....hen c~r
who have no regular church home
10.30' a.m., Lord's Supper; 2.30 derfully,' and hast taught me daUy sed the cup which symbolised the Tho]l comest, and art never kDown
task is done. and the sky Is
are Invited to worship with UI at
p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Gos how to love and serve Thee better, blood He was to shed-and gave Till late, in some lone twlIlght
Id
f
Wesley,
pel Meetlna. Listen to The Fam. help me so to overflow with Thy them of His body In the sacramen.
place,,
go en at set 0 sun:
IllY Bible Hour CJON 10 p.m.
divine 10 v e that others may tal bread.
Ii h f h i d
"Well done. !It)' child," you have
ST. PAI1L'S
Tuesda~', 8 p.m:, Scrlpturc catch something of It from me. All who suffer persecution for Th.e g tot y transf gure face
faithful proved, 'In your hum.
Blackler Avenue

Study.
Purify mv natllre that 'nothing 1 the Christ Idcal-know the deep Shmes sudden out, and, speechless,
ble way you have served
11 '.n\.. Mr. Roy TlIItr;
94 GOWER STREET
! Jorldny. 8 p.m ..
mav "hinder the now 01 Thy love and secret meanin& of that sacred
they
your Ulrd .
p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Mr
Sunday Service 11 a.m. Subject i Text: There
a way which to them and malce me a chinnel j meal-Erery true disclple sips Know the), ha\'e walked with God.
1"3\; btl:!ll
...
r
J. G. Barnes.
nf Leason Sermon: "Doctrine Of i seemeth
unto R man. but Iht: between
and tho'e who know. the wine and breaks the bread
all day.
i
plf,rIPI?lse !Oh you, you dlldn well . I hal\C
plt .
Atonement." Wednesday meetlnlt: ron ther~of arr the ways of Thee nnt. Thr01l2h .J"~u~ Christ,' --for upon that my~tic fare the'
1
u I. II'o at more cou you IS on)'
.
8.00 p.m. Free Readlna Room death.-Prov. 14.12.
'Thy Son. our Lord. Amen.
I famished
is fed.
-Exchange.
do, Ihr to do My will.
fOR'J' AMHERST

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'~EWS, SATURDAY, APRil 14, 19,56

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olk 'Around Town

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,Drs an,1 Dun L3wlor, Toots Han I
lun an,: Don Constantine, Margaret
ll'Reillc), and Pat Walsh. Carol
)lcLro:l ami Fred Bursey, Joan
Tinard and Tom Kean, Betty
(I tI~ke and Bob Woods. Barbara
~1cI.~ucl and Tom Dooley, Patsy
~lllrjlh)' and Tom Jackman, ~Ialsle
~Iurphy and Lal Connolly, Ther,
c'a Jackll\~n Anrl Tom Walsh, Joan
.\Tns lind (;raham Kelly. ~Iar~aret
Fclix and Clint L\lsh, Lillian ~Ior
ri, anti Mt Jarkman, ~lar)' Dillon
;tn;1 L1nyd Kelly and Carol Clark
ann Karl Mns. lIh.:hlight of the
cwnin:: was the "isil of the Bos
Inn Bruins. and we might add
.,me of the girls had pictures
tak~n wit h fomc of Ihe players.

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,\ FEW dances nranged


fur n('~,1 week - The Lions Club
will be holding a ~ab dance at the
('1.lon)' fln ~Ionda)', April 16, with
I.co ~lichael:;' Orchestra: on April
17 the F.A.G.A. will hold a dance
;1t Ihe Colony in honour of the
I.ondon Thcatre Company; music
will be ,upplied by the Prince',
Quarlrtle. Tickets for I his affair
may he obtaincd from memhers
of Ihr F.A.G.A. execl!til'e. An
o\hrr big altracti"n will be the
fli~ Dance ~'apacte to be held at
the ('r~'still Palace, and music [or
this will he supplicd by the '.
Qlleen', ~Icn. Leo ~llchQel, and the
Rh) Ihlll I\io~s. So there's no rca,
,on tn ,il hllillc idle dul'in;: the
""lIlil~~ week. dnn't yO\l a~ree7

WELCOME TO PEPPERRELL! That lefl handed bandshake is no accident. Pepperrell Air Explorer
Chuck Allen is observing a world'l:ide SO\' Scout custom in wclcoming Argcntia SeOUl Joel Hooton to the Base,
.
The custom of shaking hands with thc lef'l hand s"mboli
I,es brotherhood. It b said to ha\'e been the sign of friendJ
illS Viii J),\T.!.'un~rats to the ship in the rl'Iiddle Ages whell a knight would discard hi; shield. his onl;' meatls of protcction and normall~' carricd
IIIclllhrrs IOf 'I.r.:--:, alumnae b~s in his Icft hand, to greet a fricnd with a handcla$p. otlitrs in the pi<:tmc are II. to r'\ Argcntia Scoutmaster YM2
I,rtit,tli Iram who wrapped liP the Do laId J
d I.
. t t CE'j G Id ~'I I JJ
II \. E l L
Ti k d S t G
!'ila1l1pioll>hip last II'cek .. Tu st. .
I
amason an liS aSSI$ an
" era lV urjJ 1)'. epperre J JI' xp orer any r c an
cou 5 erry
nllll'S ,enior hllcke)' team who Edwards and Donald Weyburn,-.( USAF.NEAC Photo!.

. .

By WALDO
ard on Monday night.
Well, here we are again alter a Myra was reported to have been
rather hectic week of getting back. seen at the PWC Arena last week:
to school, etc, There was no meet I with a friend. She also seemed t(l
ing on Easter Monday, but on last, have a good lime Monday night. II
~fonday we joined with Gower SI. : it the same friend, Myra? W
YPU to have a fellowship evening; wonder.
which consisted of a "ery success,' Luey still I'cry lonely waiting
Cui dance. We'll give the details Cor C)', Please hurry back and '
a little fUrther on, but first we, make a little girl happy again,
have A gripe that we want to get i 1I0sky.
"
off our chest. Some people may' Seems as if Joan's current he~rt .
be hurt and offended bl' what we throb wa.1 in Gander last week .
are going to sa)" but I~e want it Hurry home, Raymond, mother
understood that WP are not refer forgives )ou.
ring to anyone person, Now down
Looks like Harold Ryan & Co. ;
to business:
had a good lime ~Ionday nighl.
II was disgusting last ~fonda)' Good to see you hack. Hal.
night to sce at least a dozen AY Charlie is turning out to br I :
members, sitting around in the real Buddy lately, Hope he had ~
hall, watching the other< dance. ):ood time at the Pioneer. don't
This same group forms at cI'cry we Allan.
dance that we hal'e, We know of
QUESTIO:-< OF TIlE ,,'EEK:
some girls who took Ihe trouble Docs Gordon really u>e pincurlers
to attend and who wcnt home or is it a lI'ig~
thoroughly disappointed because
SUB,QI:ESTlO:-\: What happcn
they didn't get to dance. At onc ed to the 4 noles on ~Ionday
point in the evening there were nighl.
at least fifteen girls sitting on the. PET PEEVE: Pcople .I'ho dril'e
sides, just waiting .to be asked to green Pontiac (Anon.)
.
\\' onder II'h) a lot of prop:I' iire .
dance. Now this ccases to be
funny when these girls hal'e to humming "Tut; Fruili" Ihr,c ,I~)s.
wait for perhaps hall an hour to
\\'c :It:ard that lI_p is I_!,ill~
get one measly dance from a boy Ol'er "Rdlleh Timc."
II'ho is half scared to death,
\\'1:) no redhot or el'en ,~l11ihut
Are we losing all regard for th~ rom~lIccs in A Y thc'c d~)''': \\'hat
frelin~s of our ~irls: 'fhy. w~ arc <Ire we. iSO\iltiolli;\>:
not even obeying the ~tandarri rule
\\'rll that', il for anllthrr ",'['k.
01 etiquette. Thi, \I'a, tfl hal'c Sec )'011 at .II Y.
been a night of fellowship .nd we
feci sure that thost' who took an
active part in the el'ening's enter,
lainment did enter into full and
entertainin~ Chrislian, fellowship
. But what of the girl~ who did not
.'. depril'e
~ct 10 dance'?
aoin~
til
them of Arc
Ihcir we
~hare
of thc
~Ieillher.' lOr Sl. II,II:-'s . \\'1'.\

1,
,

St. Mary's
AYPA Notes

lun just hccause of a lui IIf louli;h ;:atitcl'ed in thcir eluitruolII, at ~1.
mav
.\I .. ry's Hall oil \IOIlliitY Api'll
n
lI '
,.
.. ,'. ~ ) III (' ,
"I
I.. III i
"llcnd
IClr re~u I<lr ,':cr,,
lItl' \Till: \lill
the pcrfect pl;\ce for them 10 ~et I~ mcl'lill~, Tlte president called
;' , ~'" thr
lout and IC<lrn. :"oitodl' lau~hs "t n Ihr mcc:in~ to order "t 8.15. Th!
I: ' :: h:.H'It't won thc Boyle Trophy .. , To
person who Iries. All \I'e "sk is. HClcrelld i"r"lIk fleld conducted
.,,,, ." 'I'.Ir" I rr. IIIrll~'I RU>soJl
ne.t tl'me II'C .<hlll' the ~Irl
~.
..
(' I \I'hn has
R bccn chosen
nate,
. tied for lirst place, Wesley at t hIllal
e"
~ .. "t'I'OI\oII~
!)e~lnnlll~
with h),(II"
. ' ....,'.l"nri "~n0
ent, . I cprcsrntatil'c
Ieague,
tll't
'pprc"I"tc
tllel)l n' lot nlur",1111(11
.
IJer 1'3
' t '1)' tIC'1 .,tlll
I
'1
1"
I
The
Lcwj,porte
confcrence
uottom
of
the
..
en
- ..
h'.
..\ .. ' ',. !I,r ' ' .1'.
!lIllICI Ihe
(.'World
filion;,Unil'ersity
vnl\'crs I"Ser.
to :
111'n \\'. h"'e b"cn 1101ng. Dun't
'1'1 Ie preslI'I ell t c.\ II'n, Ic' I a lIarm
allrn<i
would he prul'ince widc in scope,
",', ,'I.t:lIl1lcnt
I
and it i.\ hoped caeh uniun could
niGHT AROU!liD HOlliE-Go\\' let UI be the cansc of a girl gct "dcmne to thc 1j,ltur5 present. .
t
','.,,'. ,,'"II",
til be helrl in Ger.
. .
'"
tl'ng the f"ell'ng
of not "
"CI'II~
. lice Confercnce
h'
. send une ur tll'O members to t he' ('r has been iO\'lted
to a f'IreSlue
'
. . I\'ant, \\. C IlOpe tl la t II ICY 11'1'11 a II bCCOII"
,".''''
\ II' II'I~ IImany
t
IS
~ummer,
.
,

'
Olll
~t
.
nd.
"'c
dont
of
tell
prc.leh
rell', IIlClIIlers.
I
'fl IC I'ISltors
"
t"'1 S
t I
Th
I confel'ence. It wuuld take in the ~t Weslcy tomorrow night after
lI'ere Dou;:
,
"I I ct Ie 1\'1
en'an
l' II Ie,. "ull'cn I"Icrce)" Rut h
. r ;,":11','"
I
B k s ( anec
I onII H urs,
h
OUllOO'
whole ~ewfoundland conference of church. 'I' here haven't been I'cry gl'on I'n thl's clllulllll. bIll II'e ..'re Ias'o
e amI' C)'Tk F cat,
to "
"e Chrl'
k Deanne,SIIcppar,
d Bcr
'I:,)'_ ,)'nn
II l ur
td
YPs and a president and secretary many peop1e using the gym f rom c.llpposed
'
"'tl'an gentle, :\1 cOC',
for the island would be elected, :, YP lately-just the odd few. men so let's try acting the same. nice L'andow, Edith Wilcox and
ard)',
ry o"G' e1 nn d'Dran
\\ !l"I,'~ "I St. Ell
. Mcnce
PRESB"TER"-ThI more popu I31' "cll. that's that ofl 'Jur chest, but Tom "ca
'I dus,
G b' 'reenrl an
AU Bollg
']] Plpp)',
~I

c second is"

Oarts are one 0 f lIe
II .r '.,1 hr"l a a 00 IC an
31 cy, ' ar ,
f th P b t
t
A"'D IN THE E"'TERT\I'" games
don't sit back in ."uur chairs and
On Saturday. morning the stage
Gushue
, , Will
sue
0 thee streets.
rcs yery
repor er ' 'IE!liT
." CIRCUIT - . "The out" ,of' I This, week there's a business smi Ie yct, fe II as. bccausc next crew will prepare the stagc for
,,:.: .::tf ;,1 '!trey Ina
SI. lIanv
Bon's and
hal'eJimJed
Gamberg
on!I
has hit
The majority
i"
Thunday Ihe mOllnd this year? That Is the I
of comments seem to indieale thaI towners rally at George Street on, meeting slarting at 7.30, and the week we have another gnpe that the staging of "A Little Clod
~,!,~. II< n <:Ipplicr
t'
b I
k d hI'
it's an improvement on the higt \Vednesday night is said not to: gymnasium will be opencd, but needs airing.
hopper."
;.' ,'::'.; :.n'l lIam' IluCS Ion eng as e y a ot 01
calibre of the first one.-Presby .lave been too well attended, No the regu!ar service has been can I Now for some details on the
,_: .. ,,' th. ncnin~. hascball fans thcse past couple of
h
,"a.Mn ,,'a<. offercd. but I,'e hear celled. The rcason-some of the. d,:nce: It seems as if the majorit,.
The business meeting was \'ery
days:
.led
left
here
elurlng
the
ler),
~s
come
up
with
anothcl
'.n
, .
h
.
fact t hat this
.:., :.':,."
"'cek to try hI'S skI' II up nround
problem. The date for this year', Ihert were about fifteen people members are out on the streelS i th
had ka good
orl aOll'\Og
to t he el'ening,
" .',.,( :,ntiI1hc,e
'
L time
S Igand we f I\a.n!
G eto 'was
fellowship
After
. ,,'., 'P\I'(: . r~n :\ol'a Scotia-while fans will want I
camp Rnd the date for a young there.
I
convassing for the Cancer Society.
an
es. ne rOl'e 0
ow ~ th
t'
th
.
i' ;.., "" r.,Jh,n. :'>ilta
.
..,..
conference al Lewisporte falls on I
"
.
meeling is to be taken by.! and Gordon Shears of SI. Thomas
e mee Ing e c"enm;: was spenl
:':.:' \1..: '111,
10 WIsh e\'er)'thing Ihat is hest in
the same wcek.cnd, Rinht noll'. The St, Thomils -Gower Street. faith and el'ano.elism convenor: lor a Job II'cll done.
games and dancing for,
I' ,"". ,.,l'IInne hi;. hnell'
I
I
t endeavour
h' b kthe), will IalsoI
they're busily trying to find ~ (a~ce
.we II a It en d~ d on,'I onday . Audrey Hiscock. ~Ial!:e Giles is; There were a coup I
e!
0 nOl'e It y change we did
- not hal'e to relv
'!.:'" !::';:.,n;i. lIullie WIS 0 sec 1m ac on .the oca ;
,\\'a), around It because there arc'
at Canon \\ood Hall. The: finall), engaged. Stu 8 .. slow pro.! nances. and as far as we. could entirciy on 'Ihe record player for
':. '.. ":.' "".CO. San. dIamond when, baseball tIme rolls i
rea,ons In both cases for: girls out,
the boys: posed last week,end.
,gather
were the winners: music. bccause Tom
pray
,.' 1'41"
1';,r'On5., round: . . . Sce Dunc Sharpe Is
using thc last lI'eek,enrl in June lor the next lime. Comments var I A Jumble Sale will be floing Elimination - Thcre were 111'0 ed himself to he quitc a pianist.
. ,,, ,r' I!::r. I \I'ise.
tn Iown. and
the lI'a), he
Doreen
who II'a, ..
.
led,. but general conSC5US seems to: ahead in the Memorial Building couple,. and after
a sclee
A I'ery enjuyahle e"ening wat
.," .. r. I:,: nUller Isn t marrtcd .. , ,
for thc ;elected as president of the YWCA long. hefore. the actual date of I mdlcate that it was "Real Good.", on the 21st,
who can: lion of their own choosing the
to a close al elCl'en o'clock.
,'C If., .. I; ,,',11 .
furmal to be held at thc CYC on ;or 19:16.
the job.
.
.

I cuntribute are asked to bring along audienec I'oted Joan Critch .and Oh
our ucxt meeting will
: ,"r \t ,:.1, lI'ell. :'lon(la), OIghl are going faslI
the days o[ reltrement
TELEHSION ACTI"ITIES - Ilsed clothes or olher <alable Dodo Breen the II'mners, 1 hey not be held on April 16th .. the
':.0 now,1 .,hlluld he mteresttng tu know who
permanent time of leisure and. Thc'
Strcet choir
articles, or 10 send Ihcm '10 the lI'ere presented with one large box date of Ihis ncxt meeting will be
'J ::.,. "':"'('i,,J, lI'ill he with whom, .. Don't sec
,lOU Idlencss can ?c bad for health and. on tclevlswn last II1ght at eight. young people's union in care of the of bird seed.
annonnccd In Church on Sund,ay
.' .
1';1lI1 .lim and
togelhcr an), morc
' morale .and. If no compensatory. tlHft)'.
IS thc group (contaIn church.
' Potato Dance - By an applaud morning.
i 11ll
1occupa
dCIl '
. Ing scvera I YPU mem b
ers) t hat And to wind it liP (or thi~ II'cek ''iog I'ote the prize wen I to ecc
Sec lOU next wcck. Please
hut 1"0 did see ~Ia\'tl' with a new,
'
tIon IS
. adopleu,
,. t hc sud
g
,,
~.:~~~~ d;n~i~:la HI~tk~~g:~I~le~~~ :
I cllan:e t may l'l;ehsultl in a form of: ~o~ the CJO:-<. tr~Ph)I' for the cittyh's here's all we can say on the Bca~ ~Iurdoch and his th.dTllllin (and patronize our vIal' the Cdst an,1
\\;:1 Ihc the club-to sa' the least he is
Rctirement from bllslnc~s mar '10~ . 0 a \I er 0 b usy pc.rson. .es, s.enlOr'~lxe c.\Olr at . e' Supper-Gower is supposed to be n.light we adel. iJC~UllCU) partner, the dircctor hal'c )lut a 101 of lime
.,: ;,. ':".: I~;p nut
T
),
be regardcd as a new careel' In If II IS not necessan to lake up KlllaOiS ~Iusle festllal last \leek .. getllng lip. The filial arrangements 1 hIS couple recell'ed a pnze oC. and work into this play, You can '
IChrf! IC .. S"I' A Bccrtam )'olunghlad)'; life a new chapter to be enjul'cd ~lIme mnnc)'-making occupation 1

I hal'e still not been made but twu gallons of spuds.
oht"in tickets to "A LitUe Clod
\I
(I saIl'
rcen recent!
So ng ome'
pcn.ion
SPORTS - Ba; Iie tb aII has flnce
".
- huppel''' by cuntacting any of the
from
work an
one da,'
1 I To , get the best out of ..
it. it,to aunment
,
. " or.'inco me. : .
Ite kets should be on sale in an
\\'e wOllld Iikc to thank el'er)':
c"
h~I,1 hc looked rcal good, dirt an~ a~~~ I should be carefully planned for,' ~~ere ale plenty of \Otcrc:~tiOg hob. 1agalll b.een called of! for this, other week-we hope.
; onc who helped make the el'rnmg' l1Icmbers or.t thc door. The dates
1',''Icrn noll' who could that be Stan
I
; es. to b~ found .. Jolnmg somc' week. 1 hcre was no ~ame last
'a success. and to th~ members Q( . ar~ )Ionda,l', Tuesday and \\'edncs,
l
";',n) on Don't tell
K' h '
fi'" : I
th I I. aboul It for
' pubhc sen Ice organlzallon ~uch as night because of the appcal'ance
The wart hog has the habit of GOl\'er St, YPU we ~a~' -, eome, da ', M~I' 7. Band D.
"'.' ,.; "," w~d .
me a) as a so spot 1 gucss a
an r.lvil dcfcnce can ue \'cry sAtisf)" of the choir on TV. It took away enlering its burrow backward' back again soon,
, . - '- - - - - .~ : .' ,n\blC of ~n ~I~r h:~t AO~ a. certalnwt~lIl other we~k. Don't torget the, 109, and a benefit to fellow citi too many of .the ball players.
tllUS being able to rout out with
TATTLE TALES
I Snakes can tral'el fast, but
cn ma we
R)""
e I, gossip. B>e,
zens.
The standmgs still remain the I its tusks an), enemy that attempts, What's with "V"? She scemed. only in ~purts and not for any
same. Gower and George Streets to Collow it.
Ito be awfully worried about Rich,' length of time.

All About

Go\\'el Street
Peop Ie
y

i,t

;
I

Is,),pridc~
There
be ~OIllC IIh"
"the)'
"~011'1 Ilance. 11''"11, AY I'S
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ba~k

b~'
Tieket~

~Iart)'

~!iS!

~Iatthews

Ret"lrement Sl
Be F

",~ht

~trong

n~mbered

the~e

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Ileal'm,~
ld ~ ~Iahmg

pla)'in~

~Iembers

GO\l:e~
Thl~

appe~red

sin~ing

~Ieadus

hrou~ht
~es.

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.. e scaler Algel'ine Captain Harold Laite, who commanded the ship on her three-wcek voyage to

~t~oduecs Argenlia Scouts Richard liar l (extreme left) and Dick McCoy fcxtreme right) and
rei: ?PClTClJ ,to the workings of the ship's navigation and :.teering apparatus. The Algerine .brought
tS\L~om, the Ice fields. a bumper trip, and after visiting the ~hip, the Scouts saw the pelts being
, r '~EAC Photo),
J

POSING AS 17th century soldiers might, Pepperrell Boy Scouls Da\'id Phili!Js and Donald Weyburn and Robert
Agnew of Argcntia sit atop an old cannon at the Queen'~ Fort (1t Signal Hill d"cr!ooking the Cl1trall(;e to St. John's,
The Argentia Seoul:; paid a weekcnd \'i,it to Peppel'\'cll and in the words of Scoutmaster Donald Jamason "are
~til1 talking about it."-( lJSAF-l':EAC Photo),

14________________------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~T~HE~DA~I~LY~N~~~S~,S~A~TU~R~DA~Y,

."'fOlIHorse
Interest

Those CraZY,Mixed-UpHomeRuns Meeker To Pjlot

CURLING \LegionBowlingle
Leafs Next Season COLUMN:\Honour Future

U.u.Uyth.1angb.lI'g... outofthepark-b utthlrewa.anlhamlrhat


travel,d I'ust two feet
y.. '" '"',. th. f.m'" h.m.

hnd\lne~:

H. hit th. b.n m "r..di~ ,,' I"'" ",mn m. Th '" b, "I" 3>,....ld
iI""
Ib"",b th." """,I ""mon "h"''', tho H~I. M"" .. " ,~,h tho d,b

,UI, '''''.,

the, h,n! th.,

runs of baseball: I'll take

TORONTO,
CPNational
- TorontoHockey
;\!aple enced my
officials
but "1 Intend
Leafs
ofputthethe
own decisions
durIng toa
League
accent on youth make
hockey game."

that made the


Ib... ,,," 1111"

I'll take \centre!i(!lder.

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Leaf~'

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for I The Pee Wec AllStars rcturn- Doyle, Lor

One of the largcst crowds

Sm,th., "mm"I;', " tho ' . tho "" wi""'" tho Ii.. I, ,. I" h,.' Th,,,d,, .,'" , b," "'.. ,"' "I""
"i"m,," ,,\d, "1'. h.", with th' Bi, .",i" b,,,.IoI I", .i,hI, ,wilh tho w"th"m" whi<h h,d 10.;":' ,:';""
'h.
th"" "mol ..l "hi., Ali
"m" .m " '..h', , ",. ,m..
m H,hI" ,.. , '"

wr,

lb. w..!d'. ,urn'" b.I"".., wh, will .,,'


give a demonstration of his mar. The youthlul pilot of
we now have a powcrful sctup."
hi.., th,.
Th. d., it h.,p''''' Hod LI.
hlllI" ......., H. will A."I". L..,,, ,... d,b, ,itt> SCORED 81 GOALS
....... .h"kI. ,,' th..
boo w'" ,Ilthl"
hit. h,m' n. I", th. ,.II-II.!d b",h H...", 'or the
,,,d,,,,, " .., ,"
loat In the limbo of forgotten box ITr;' '''''''',
tho
wi, lbl....., 'Ib," ftU". w'"
40- L..,.

...., " .. y" '" h'" tho '''' ,It.h,,', I." ,,' ..

.tlUM.-....

th,~

head duration and a[ter all

b". ,I,,.., tho ,.itow'"

.or. w."

had IlcW days.


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C,:." "",'".

lb.
b". "
to lb, Sh'1m, """" "
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ro. cr".""'"
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.1,,1 .",...... w,th C,"" S." lb. 0..,,,1. S"... A ""koy'" "'l''','' 8;,h." C, 'orb",
",i" bowli., It.." . .~. lb,i. "'""" ,n' " ".
I, " .II~" " , """" of' ....." ..,., '~m tho .1"", th., ,u.Id,,' " ". L,,' Gord "" ',ri., tho '''''' ...."
R"".,U,...E, lIi.k~', T. h,,"" "".pt"" ..., " th.., '''' '"';,h''''' r"
lIb,d..' ,I"" I, tho W..\d. b,,,, Ao h. did, LI .." .. ,It.hol. S.h..... m.rel, .mli.' ....,,'
HiII .. th, ,"",'" .M.h Th~gh'" hi. ,I"i" ...". ,. St""'''', C, H",",.D S. A)'re, ; h"'"
.
,I" "h" h;"
, ..,.. ,.., ,..., II w. . ., ..", ITh. n.....m"h'" tho b.1i ri,ht hi,,~, D. I" .'" lin' ,Ii,h I, N.H,L,
' ..'" b,,,,' b, I,;"i.. b" i, S'"'""
-N ,,,, tt,"
D~'
'.", .h."."
.., tI'" tt, .. ,.. , ,""
..", ..I.h .......th, H,m" ,",k thro.,h 'ho b" Th. d.l.. SO b" Th" h. OW", lb. D..,tt. hi, ."..". m,'''''' .i. "m,I." ,,'ro" ,,=d 81 C,",,,.d, W. ThI.tI., C, '"k . tI"., ",,,d,,,' ,I<, "",.. ; ,,,'," ""k to, ...
Jlaker, Dick Sisler and Bob Thom. \ ~arrlcd past second, struck a peb- second pitch, and-true to his the stocky 16S-pounder already has goals and 95 assists.
well.
amn .. ~eglon Presldcnt. who they
Ir,:., " .
.,. ". "d m." hi""" 8,1 hi. "d ",,,dod hI'h , ... S"",,, ,,,",tlOP-blt It 1,1, lb. I.ft. ,briiil,,' NHL ,1,,1.. " .." b. H. "tI", I~m lb. "'." I,
.,,,,,,U,-J, St..", J, K.! ,,,,,.It, ..I"d lb. ,"'Yo h,., m'l Ohm, 'h" r",.:
I'll settle lor those home runs er'~ hcad. Ruth rounded the bases field seats,
hind him. In his first season with 1953 after playing on four Stan- Clouston; A . Lush, H. Kellc\'. ,praISln" thcm on thclr conduct i
. i,~
lbot ..",.d "I, 'WO '''', .,,' I with'" I"",...,,,,
H..." ."1,,., " ,., bu. ".~. "'.,. I. 1958 b. ..,,,,., I" Cop wi", ,g ,<0.',
Thi., P",,--J , ""h'ON, , 8, ..hi, h ". h'y,,' ....""h , AI!" "" '","
Ihrough holes In the fencl', rollcd. Fans who saw that home run and slid Into the bag. He hopped goals and won the Calder trophy
In hl~ first season with Pitts 1I~llctt, W. Allan. T. Tem[lleton. ,throu~hollt the tour. .
"c',r.c,IIIkd llr F,
" ...". ". m.d. "'n'bod,' It'" "...b'" it, H~"", lb.
.. tho I",",', "",,,,It', ""k\., b",h lb. ",m ... th, I.""
fl"
U
CHit It

I '
"''''''',' , , , "
,,,,h, W.it ,,' ..., T"...'1t " ' , , ' th., ...It, ..... ,Id,lim.n ~h'~-:: r!':::~";, I~~U~~! H I~ ........ '"m ... p,. 'ltl. ,,' lb. C.Id.. C,', Th" A,."r j,,- '. " . Ao.' , L.
Oth...,,,km .., tho .."i" , ",m", .",;' ",.,
more fluke homers thiS ~ea;on. Ichuckle was hll by an early.day
He ~lId Into second and veiled: gres~lve Conservative member of I>t'eacrlthelteadmiwasl secon~ f~ut lost ;o'urti. ;:'~~~A. Foster, L. wcre Wilson Butler, coach ,lohn ~':h:,el<r ("".p,~~\';,>
'M,

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cour~e,

01
none will be quite I baseball clown named Herman "Th G
S h I I I'
Parliament when elected In a by- 0 eve an n, t Ie seml- mals.
Tal'lor J Stoneman J. n'b'
: -- ... . ,
Ilkl the one hit about 40 years ago (Germany) Schaefer, who played.
e rf,at c ae er n ront at election In Waterloo-South. He did
He served With the Canadian
. , "
.'
I 10.
I
by Grover Land, catehcr lor' (or Detroit. That day the Tigers I the hal!l'd
not run In the 1953 general elec Army during the Second World I .Runner.U,p-F . Colbournc, G. I
Jlrooklyn In the old Fed!'ral Lea. 'Ilere behind, 2.1, to the White I
51
third and announc- tlon.
War and was injured when a hand Gtannou ..\\. McCabe, A. Cox.
I
The ncw coach said he'll Ii'el- grenade went off between his i The prlzcs
thesc games
.
Jue. With Brooklyn pla)'lng at. S(\X In the ninth. Schaefer was ed. The Great Schaefer by
[hleago. umpire Barry McCormick! on the bench, recoverlns from an
at the three quarters,
come advice from more exper! I legs,
on display Within the. cluh and:
didn't ahow up. So umpire Bill: Injury. Detroit manager Bill Arm.'
ith extra speed he ran h o m e .
"'111 be presented at
clos :
Brennen had to oversee the RC-' ollr turned tn him,
I and slid
the plate. Then
ing session.
\
lion-alone _ Irom behind the i "Ferl goorl enoulth to hit for he iot up. carefully dusted off his
are remind.cd that to
pitcher', mound, Bill arranged I' (hI'
he asked.
uniform and dolled
cap, .
night Will be the clOSing scssion
hI. IUpply of extra baseballs ncar; "Sure." Schaeler replied.
This,
and gents, he \
for this year. There will be curl
the mound in a neat pyramid.
' He th!'n
to the plate, announced ,concludes the after.
Ing from 7 to 10 p.m. The teams
Land eame to bat and hit a line remond his cap bowed and an. noon performance, 1 thank you
BOSTON (AP) - The Boston
were published In yesterday's
drll'e at Ihl pile 01
.'
one and all."
Traveler quotes heu)'\I'eight boxDaily Ncwi. Another thing which
,catterlng them In all directions.:
Ing champion Rock;, Marciano as
II very Important and that II "AU
Every Infielder came up with one ..
saying hc will make lip
mind
members who have wearing apLand kept running, tven .thoul:h i
next week whether to retire or The singles for tbe St. John's parel at the rink are requested
Olcallo
tagged 111m at,
stay In the ring.
Table Tennis Championship will to remove them not later than tolach base. When he
the'
"I can't give you an answer. ,. get underway at Pep perrell ser night."
plate. Brennen called him
T'm con(used:' Marciano Is quoted vice Club at 2.30 Sunday alterDon't forget the "Big" Curling
heeause nobody knew who hnd thc
by Traveler b.oxlng writer Bill Lls- noon. All persons wishing to enter social at the Old Colony on April
nJht ball.
'
_
ton who got 10 touch with Marc!- are asked to be on hand and have 18th .Ticket~ are going very fast,
Though Land's home run didn't'
ano by phone In Florida where be's their 50 cents entrance fee with you are permitted to bring
let -past the Infield, It
n
:
staying &fler completing a South them.
are now on sale at $3.00
distance elout eompaw\ to n hom., CHATHA)I. Ont. (CP)-(,hatham
CLEVELAND (API _ Camille American tour.
The regular fixture trop
er hit 'way back b)' Andy
unleashcd a devastating Henry scored four goals Friday The article quotes the Brockton,
After tbe singles havt bren an
the annuel mixed bonspicl
of
f'rst.period "ffensive Friday night: night as Providence Reds defeated
as saying:
clued up Ihpay Club playoffs w!ll prIZes and other special prizcs
RRIn had fallen all thai ria)' t,l Mfeal Saint John Beavers 5- 1 Cleveland Barons 6-3 to win the
I don t know my own mind. You fct undertt with the top four "ill he featured on that evening.
2 Calder Cup In four straight Amer!- can say. "m th.lnking about il.
and the diamond \\'as mll'h)'. Oy. allli pr1trr the
eams par clpaling. The top teams It will slart sharp at 8.30 p.m.
ler, I .hortsl,op, slosherl
way f"r thr Allan I'lip.
I can Hockey League playoff
,"I'm not
to kid anybody. are Pepperrell Servicp. Club, Aces,
It might be lilting to note that
til the batter hox. The St. Paul
whn amuled the tx- i
1m
thlnlong of forgetting Ducas, Pepperrell Kings In that when you \;slt the club tonight,
1Iltrhrr threw.
camr the pitch pert, an,t dumf"unded thp opposl., HenrY'1
tied the 3?Out the ring. I am going 10 talk ordcr.
I will be a different light to see
'Iral):ht at Oyler'
IIr Ilurk. li"l1 wilh pOliN nllt expccted fl'om. league rccord for a smgle playoff IIlth Ol)' {llanagrr. AI Weill, nc"t
year.
rd. The ball hit his hat. SpUIi a I :uh that
[ourth In the I game and the Reds win in thc week. Then we'll halt 8 decision.'
------. ~
,cnSlln, knocked
bcst.of-seven serits ga l'(' th!'m thc
"But honcstly. I'm mixcd up. liD
NEW YORK (AP)-To four of
~ ....
."
The SI. Paul lint
lonk. 11111 of thr
Allan Cup \; league .tItle for the fourth time in don't
whether 1 should quit:
0
I. I
tHry Ilvl
writers, It will
.... JI'If
I'd undrr the hat.
h;"ebnll. ,rllli.(inal-. 4.\.
AHL
or not.
I
'-'
b
be Inother Brooklyn
Thl'
thr
. __ .... ___
The Tral'eltr, thl'n quotes Weill,
York Yanke, world series
rome nOlln. EYen thr
renrhed in ;-.Icw York:
The
of 109 wrltm who dethink
about to bU7 It! He hal bltn
Iltnl irc wa.c hewildrrclL )!ran.
."Whatever Rocky
I'm for.
BROOKLYN (AP
fled th, Frldav the 13th hex to'
b.....
aold
t ..t-kioldni the
yhllr.
Did hp really tell you he was think dale 19'
II I) h- Don DrYI' "txpert" the Pennant
'''IS
l (lylrr W;I' 'lippm;
aroun" thp h:l'C'.
ing 0/ retiring?
' )car-o ( r g thander ".. ho 50 lopsided It WIS almost no enn"He's ~"t thr balt in hic l""r.
~
I
"\\'cll if that'~ thf' Ira\' he wants hM made a !me Impre~slon In the te~t. Nobody picked either tum
I<rt:"
)rllrrl. "'hr,, the
Iy HARRY GRAYSON
It that's thc wav It's
to be.'
exhibition games, officially worse than third. The Yankl had
St. Paul 'hnrt'tl'n hrarrl thi . hI'
When
"The Rock is 'prelly \Iell hcelcd.
ft Dodger Fr.lda)' when 88
and Brooklyn 86.
he:an to follow Oylrr arollnd thr t
Abe Saperstein discusses .ports I! he wants to quit its up to him rom
purchased hiS contract
. . '
. salesmanship those In the bus- But if he
he won't have I
Itsyontreal farm club of tlte
ba;r'.
dnin." hr ,houl0,1 a'
HAL I DtOnE (AI' I - Baltimore. I
h Id 1'1 t
Ith b th r
trouble'"
nternallonal
' d tIe
I' pate.
I "GimDle V
Oriole bf unlll TtI,n Fra
f
' ness
s en Chicago
w
0 ea
s. ,
..
) IeI'
rom;
The5 oU
one.tlme
play
The
also option('(\ rour
O
ball,:""
.
.o( Ihe Pacific I grounds Instructor built the bas. i
- - I pla>'crs to their minor league af.. ,I aln t I:ot it, pantrd 0) I~r. ~~.~ \ Lc::ue ~rldA) ~~d h~P~d ketball Harlem Globetrotters Into
"A spectator hal to have a I fiJitations, sending three to Mont
H,
there In Iront o( thc.
Ie. e
ey a,e the (lreatest team Ittractlon In I swivel neck and gets no kick out real and one to St. Paul of
-plate.
laekcd Since JOining the AmerIcan history.
of the ultimate achievement the American Association. Veteran
,\nd It wa~. The ball wn. hur. I,('al~u~ I~ 19,4.
Saperstein haa had a hand In wheri the score Is, say 122-118. outfielder George Shuba Who had
led in thr mUll-only two feet In, ::Ie
Francona has had baseball, too, with the ChIcano I'd tighten the defense, Incorpo- been with the Dodgers
1952,
Ironl ('if lh; plate. A hom~ run. ,01l~\ tllO seasons of minor league American Glanls, the Negro rate some body contact, and al was sent to the Royals along' with
TII~ ONE .THAT CLl~I/lEn b~.e~a\l, }ut In Oriole spring ex Amerlean I,eague, Bill Veeck In lence the referee's whlstie,
rookie pltchen Bill Harris and Bob
Man~ craz) things hale hap-. luhllion .amcs so far 15. hitting Cleveland and as a Itockholder "Pro games a.re too long, High Walt .Outfielder Bert Hamric was
ptned In Brooklyn, hut nnne lI'or,c .333 and lead~_lhp. team WIth eight In the late and unlamented St school teams play 32 mlnute~, col- returned to St. Paul. Harris was
than the homer hIt thcre bv homers and 25 runs balled In.
LIB
. lege 40 Why should the pros at Ft Worth last year Ind Wah
AL L WOOL TWEEDS
Geor):e Cutshaw In 1918.
.
Wuhs t rownlds, h d t I
play 48?'
was
Mobile,
lapped what should have heen an
a wou
e 0 0 ncrease
New Spring and Summer shad...
ba,seball attendance?
erdlnary single to right field. The'
"an rolled to the boltom o( the
U OS 0
'The principal l4'ouble with or
Siz" 34 to 44.
eoncal'e wall. It hit the bottom:.
,anlzed baseball Is that the own
ef the
and climbed upward~.
en completely overlook the fact
VALUES TO $35,00
It reached thl' top, tel'tered, th~n.
that It Is entertainment," says
NOW SPECIALLY PRICED
dropped oVl'r thl' "ali for a game.
GALVESTO~. Tex. (APl-Babc Saperstein, In New York to put I
1rInnlnll homl'r.
. Oidrickson Zaharil' rrturned to his fabuioul Globtrotlers on the
Anothpr
her
room after Anotlter toad again, thll time on their I
hlpppned In thp Parlfic rn~~t x-ray trr~tmrnt Frid~)' and said I Annual transcontinenlal junket.
IAlaue, Larry ~fcl.ean ~mnckerl 'hr frlt "[lrrlly iuoll."
wllh the Colie,e. AIIAmerican,.'
It I\~< Ihr ri~hth trip to thl' x.rRI' "Games drag out too lonll, and
"rh" which "'ent Ihrnu~h Ihr
Also
,lilly knothole In A -hnrt ri~ht. I'''''m fill' the f~010U~ \l'om~n aUi- whcn R club Is out of the rare,
111'11\ fl'n~r.
Irlp ,iner ~ TN'lIrrencr n/ c~ncrr thc ~pOl't npeds 10 be tmbelllshpd
500 PAIRS
Onl' IIf lIah~ J\ulh', n\(o~t int'T' hl'l'lI~hl hrr halk to ,Tohn SeAlv --with hanel, arB, aIJ the tricks
.shn. hom, run- \\'a~ not Rn rx 11001'il:11 a third timt In Ir~~ than ~ of .howman!hlp,"
tn.lnn. nnp-but it llackrrl trr. Har.
0 a
round

Sapersleln II
ball man
.._ .. -_.
----_._--_. .....
at h.art, however, Ind bellev
that bAaketball II thl IU-pmlll'
Brown, Grey, Light Blue, Navy, Fawn, Black.
JlroduC\ now that Ivery town ani!
Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Combine with your Spo~
hamlet no 10nller I, reprelentd
by I baleball team,
Jacket for a good summer outfit at lower (cst.
"Buketball II thl only lame
that develo-p. Its talent and ellen
These Slacks sold Regular for $8.95,
tele at the ,ame time," Itrelle.
the Iltle man woh keep. hree
SPECIAL
unItt of Globetrotter, busy the
year round, "Girls play basket
ball in high Ichool and eollege,
und.ratand waht they al'l ,eell\l
wben th.y fl'ow u-p.
"Pick up any mldw.st m~
polltan newspaper durin, the
bllketball ....on and you'll find
an enUre page of locrel In a,ate
tJpl, In 1I11noll Ilone, there
"'Ire IMII hl,h IChool turna
mtnt ....
Saperlteln, Who ownl thl PhilNew Spring shades. 5.B,
adelphIa WarrloTl, ur,el the Na
With or without zipp
tlonal Basketball As~oclatlon to
D.B. models - in all wanl ea
beat major league baseball to I
In lining.
Calilornla. 11 W8. thb move that:
shades. Size 34 to 44,
"made" the National root ball .
INSULATING MINERAL WOOL
I.ealul, hi points out.
Shades navy, grey,
VALUES TO $46,50.

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dl~~y lad~~s

pl!cher~"
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Next 'week
IF10nals Start
Sunday

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IFarm Club R00Ine

\Vant~,

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Ticket~
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means made

."peTlteln ocntenol thlt the,


basketball Jlrol Ihould Innde the i
Goldtn State II tarly II next lea:
,on
'
"Everythlnll I. let up for the'
move, "b. expIahu. "University 1I
of San Francllco Doni played to
IB,OOo replarly at the San Franelsco Cow Palace, Ground has
been broken for a new arena leatIn. 20,000 Dext to the Los Anlelea Collum."
Saper.teln lau,hl at NBA
eoaehel who contend that there
Ire not enou,h atandout players
to form one more pro team ea-pabl,. of wlnnln" let alone two.
"Why, you look up at ,ood
bas*etball players whel'ever you
wa* down the ,tTeet," he beams
"and they're belnl turned out an:
nualy In Inereuln,ly biller lots.
The Call!ornla clubs' persollnel
could be rlorulted trom theIr own
territory, What'. ",ron, with
players Ilke BII1 RU8lell, Casey
Jonel and Hal Perry of San Fran
cisco and UCLA'S Willie NauUI
end MorrIs Taft, to name 8 hand
ful'!"

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.
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I

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an~

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at planting lime,

Dod~ers

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15
NEWS, SATURDAY, APRil 14, 1956

IPremier's Wild

Page For Farmers

Iliife Week
I

\fW~mt'n

\~lessage

\"\,1.\. 1'"1,,. (Arl-,


:n rl ~III in roJ.: Followlnll Is the text of a stalC'
rl""~'. T'1\lr,"I~\' to res ment Issllcd by the Premier,
': . :. ,; :~ ~ '0 ,II h"~lnll horst', !lonom'able J. R. Smallwood In
! .::. :::~,. ~\ t1w l'(,lor~do connection with National Wild
, I ""':,' I,' lea\'e
the Life Week,
'.~ '~:J;",>lh'
. I ":\Inny of us In Newfoundland
;' (": .p.,lIed h~' air. nrc familiar with the name of
Young children often have
: .<;' ;::::,,:11;1 ,lr;lnded in: the late Jock Miner, the great sight defects but, not understand
:,: ... , .ill i,,'::1ICIl 12,S(}{)" Canadian nnturallst, Who devot Ing that they cannot see as well
. "" . :," ::", "unlinenta\' eli his life 10 wl1dllCe conserva as other people. they cannol ex
.:.: .. ".,l ~."\(' Ihe hllr.'c, lion.
A, a trlhute to his great pluln that their eyes are not
'.' .:',' ,','i"II': IIh., lIas IC.II work Ihe Parliament of Canada, functioning properly, While the
.' " _ , " .. ,'" Io'd h) an air tn 1~47 proc1almec\4 the week of I child may be quite bright and
,. .\': ".:1,
.
cach ~'car In which the 10th day I intelligent In other ways
he
;'. r' ~nll pictures. of April cccurs (the annIversary cannot see well enough at school
.. ' " ,', ~(.I In 1!\r Iwr;c'sl "~. hi~ bl~thrl~y) to be National 10 keep up with the others In
\\ lldhfc "cck,
reRdlng and writing nnd may be
,:! ': . , \ .:.' h ,taTled oul,
,,[ feel thnt we, who arc bless considered slow at learning, Be,
.': "." r.i!" a \'('Icran: ed with sllch 1\ bountiful supply i fore he stnrls school. every child
_.' ". ,:::. ," :lltll mannrd of wllclhfc, ~houlcl proclaim the I should have a thorough eye ex
,.'t"
I':"~ rr,l\(Irlcr, a, grt'at \'aluc of wildlife conserl'a'l amlnatlon. so that any Impair
'-,: ,'" , I "P) ho) .. lion. I urge that cver)' ccmmun, Iment of hI< fight may be dis,
,', ( : :,'" ! !" ,prnd Iltej ity le;lder Ihroughout thc PrO\":,
'
.
I
'_.' ,','
"I ,nu\\,hoc~. ir.c(' should especially stress the. CC\ ered and. If necessary, treat"
", ~:! r:::-,', ',~"I)rl rn~., importance of wildlife consen'a ~ cd,
I
..... . ' .. ,.." r .11111 IlhCbl e lion during ~atlonal Wildlife'
I'

Junior's Sight

Vegetables Are Beautiful


In Well Ordered Garden

(\

',: ,', .,' """'''1'110 Irotd. ~\ e(Ok. Ollr


,',''' :.,,1.,"

.,. 1';.,' ':"

,t ttaflrd nutice Ihftt rescuers are 10 "Ieavc


,:;tlion the hor'e alone." Jorgensen said
the Colorado Humane Society has
I: .",' I;.'~ ,'\'r~en .. bren frrding the horse by plane
, " .... o' .. n. I.<urd ~ and would arrange its rescue.

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C\ p:~5ible, so there will be no undue delay
~. ::>ICJnting lime. For additional information
~, coy crop recommendation please contacl
ell,ce at 51. John's,

I
Cse lIoe Jiandle 10 Make Drlll
Fnr l\Iedlum Sized Seclls,

A v'~et~le "arden c~n be


Taller vegetables, Md tho!.
heu\lllCuL Prolessional gardeners, that malIC vines, large bUohes,
11'1\0 devote their 1I\'es 10 main or have R sprawling habit, mu~t
tainlng the beauty ot privale be gi\'en more dislonce be~wecn
esta!~s, take pride In their vege' ro\\'<. In small g3rden~, 4 leet
tab'.e plantings.
11'111 u<unlly be Ihe maximum di.
7,'he beauly ot a veeelable plot Innce, given only for such cropl
lies In its order, wilh crops Groll'. as b~sll S~U"'~ and cucumbers.
ing In .traight paraUel 10\\'5, .4flrr you kilO" where the rO\\,1
plonts properly thinned to give nrc to be, a line should b.
Ihem room, rOW.' squared with slretehld 10 m~rk Ihe flrst row,
plot boumlarles, e.,d not a weed S"i'l1e r,ordcnrrs 11'" a slrai~ht,
10 be seen.
n~rrow boanl os a ruler 10 mark
Not only beauly, but emeteney the ro\\'o :\ h('~\'y eOI'e! wound on
:s gainert by such R layoul, 011~ an irlln recl is h' nct), but any
quick trip with a wheel hoe d0wn strong COld strclched belll'een tll'O
Ihe straIght aisle between tWO stakes wiil do.
row~ will deslloy hundreds ot
well) sprouts, In a fraction at the Using the corner 01 a h~. draw
lime required 10 cultlvale a dis. In Ihe sort wi! a sh:llloW Ireneh
orderly garden.
wilh Ihis line as a guide, This II
Rowa should be spaced with l;ooll'n as a drill. Some preler 10
rarylng distances bdween them. use Ihe end 01 Ihe hoc handle and
depending on two laclors: The tor vcry small seeds the corner
needs of the crop, and lhe can, 01 a slick pressed inlO Ihe ~oi\ Is
I'enlence at culli\'allon, In rich adequale. Olhers have small hoes
loil vegetftbles may be spaced whIch Ihe), like; but it Is mc~e
more closely than In poor; but a mailer ot louch In&n Ihe tc~:'
""hen spaced too close logether, For Imall seeds such 85 r~d
Ills dlflieult to cultlvale between ishes, onions. carrot~. letluco,
the rowi.
I and endivc. a drill hair an Inoh
Crops crowing twc\l'e fnchc~ I deep is elloJgh. A little deeper
lall or les~ mLY be spnced 10 i lor beets and Swiss chard, nnd
inches to a foot apart It cull!\'aled an inch tor peas, benns, ~r.1i
with hand tools, For n wheel hoe,l sweet corn will be sumcient. Shatetghteen Inches Is likely 10 be a !ow sowing is preferred nowa
minimum distance 10 avoid dis da)'s In Ih!' cool, moist sprlnl(,
!urbIna the rootl ot the vegeta' but moke drills a little deeper
blu.
when hoi weather comes,

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f('ore~ts ~ncl streams. I our 5almon,and troul. our birds'


and wild animals will remain ours
only 10 the extenl that wc pre
sen'c and make Intelligent I~e
oC these gl'r. at blessings thai
Providence has entrusled to our
carc".

I brings floods Ihat

FInd New GraIns

! "(' ;;ppr:lr ...

mo~

fAt Energy
IT HeIp Farmers

~_

:Lunclt Box Glamor


\I school
Thc lunchboK ~is packed for
or work ea!l be made

In many.areas, the spring Ihaw : atlractil'e by varie~y in the a~


may e.fCeel rural . pe~ranee an~ flavor of ,Its contents.
1 Children enJoy sandWIches cut In
wclls or othe.r !latu.ral. waler SOtl~ : to ,different shapes with filling
I ces C~om whIch dnnklng ,water IS I conlaining a "surprIse" such a.
supplied, The water should . al. : scraps oC raisins or other dried
OlDIe
ways ,be .cheeked Cor conlamtlla.lOn : frui~ with the cottage. cream or
at thiS lime, An exce~s of nltra.tc isimilar fillings, Older lunch car
0
from surlaee w~.shlngs, whIle Irirrs might like onion, herbs. par

hnrmless to adults and children i sley or watercress, WholegralD


I ?I'er a. year old, may affect an: bread will supply protel!1s. min
I tnfant
In whose formuiJ the water I
I ,d VI't ins Stl'cks or
.
d
" h h'ld
. era s . n
am.
New strains of wheat, barle~'! IS use , causmg . :, clio t~rn i slices of raw carrot!, turnip and
and oats may r~su\t from expeTl' a blue colour. BOlltng the w~"er other venetables add Interest. In
men!s now laking place at the docs not remedy this excess of
n,
'
I! UK Atomic Energy Authority m't ra IeS,-1't may, ra th er. ten d t0 s!ead
of buymg & soft drtnk btotItgo
,
Station at Harwell , . Seeds arc conce!1 tra te 'h
e m.tnera I . Th e weII With tbe lunch,
. a vacuum 0wi e
bombarded either WIth neutrons I Id b
t d
t
th
of hot soup. milk or chocolate 11
or wilh gamma rays and then I s IOU
e tes ,e no ~ore
~n, be nO\ll'ishing and welcome on I
planled in the counlry in natural, a month pre\'lous to Its use IR! Id d Y'
conditions,
\ the infant's formula, The loeul: co
_3__,_ _ _ _ _ __
Tests have been going on for, wa~er au!horities ~r local. hee,llh .
POOR SMELLERS
several years, II spokesman for the I Untt will supply tnfonnallon ~n
'11011'; birds hal' a poor sense
Authority said recently, Seeds arc i ha\'ing the waler lested,
oc' -nlc' II The huelzard d"pend. .IrraeIla tc(I In.
' a pI.IC at Harwell ,
.
.

- - , "hnest entirely on sight to locale


They are radl~'aeltl'e only for
hi' special dict. and thc horned
'~'ery short period when they arc
i
owl's favonte dinner is skllnk,
In the pile and as 500n as they 1
r
arc. r.cmo\'cd they lose their radio,
WORLD'S LARGEST
acllvlty,
.
IV.
1."r~e~1 hats in Ih& world are
GRAINS USED
<
__
[lIulHI on thc Old '11'0,.1';
tropic.
Among the t:"pes 01 g~'ain ~'h!cli
h
.
.'
They Ci,c a win.c~pr')arl of about
ha\'e been subJeclcd to Irradiation
For t c person \\110 cannot ~\\tlll ["
f I
d'
II d "fly'n"
. Koga T1\'0- th e har,
d wa Ieh'111~ 0 III~rs h
' Iun In
' IIle rIIxe~"
C cc an
are ca e
I ..
recently IS
nl'lng

.!\\ l.'

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ISpring Thaw
:I Brings Danger
_

.0.

wheat \\'~.ich di~ lI'e11 a~ last year', I' lI'a!er Is Cruslratin.!:. It can also; o .- - - - - - - - - - Royal "'tnter Fair at roronto, A I be I'CT\' horrih'i!1!! in casr of cmrr t'
d'
tl
ft
solt wheat called "Peko", Pcndck I
'
"
_
line an, SlOce
lere Jre 0 en
oats And several new slrains oC genc~' for those I\h~ c.,nnot take [:Icili:ies lor swmiming lessons at
barley for the continent hal'e also I care or themseh'cs 111 water. :lr~,t : local recreation cen Ires. gymna.
been used, Each grain has becn i people, if in normal good health. I illm or schools. it is 1\ good Idea
hand,planted two Inches apart and! can learn to swim In fairly shorl i to take lessons during the winter,
the first blades should appear,
within the next weck,
I
Progress of the experiments 151
heing closely followed by the plant
geneticists, agronomists and farm
er5. The outcome however Is con I
jectura\. Neither scientists nor
farmers will jump to a conclusion
on the el'ldence of this year's,
ylrld.
:'
It Is hoped eventuallY to product:
new strains oC wheat, oals and bar i
1r" which will ripen earlier, be:
bigger In yield and better In qual
ity than any now known.
r.amma ral's were at first wide,.
,h' used in 'the experlmenls, bul:
'I now
neulrons are preferred for i
bombardment. The reason is that,
more uniform results are obtain'
crt in this wav.
:
I. The experimenls. link up lVit~1 i
DAIRY FEEDS
similar research gOing on 1D I'arl',
ous parts of the world. There is'
already ample evidence that the
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"WOMIN THIY ALMOST
ANN BLYTH, IN
WITH BURT LANCASTER
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Church.
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"KisMIT"
ANNA MAGNANI,
I 7.00-Nfld. News and Sports.
.1
: 12.15-ifighli:lhts It
Flom the piges of the Saturday
Exotic and menacing Guate.
Thc mark cf greatness that IIcs I 7.05-Local Weather.
I
:
Pr .1
E\'en'n, Pe.t comcs Michael Fes. mala fvrms the unique and ex.
"Kismet," Broadway's record., unmistakably upon a motion pic 7.I5-Canadian News Rnd Sports. ,
SATURDAY, APRIL 14
, 12.30-Junlor Magazine.
12.45-Rcgional R",fltr::t
lier's sUrrlng drama with an Citing background for the new breaking mUlilcal hit, has bcen' ture blazes thrcefold on
Ihe 7.30-Round the World News. ; ;i.OO-Wlld Bill.
' 1.30-To Be Announced.
i I.\j-Pi,nQ Re out:Ui,'tr
eqau\ly dramatic and In\rlgulng Twentleth Century.Fox adven. brought to the screen In a eye : Paramounl production oC Tcn. 7.35-Complctc Weather Round ' :i.30-Dlsneyland.
2.00-I'lghling Words.
1
CII/!-h:
title, "Woman They Almost ture drama, "Treasure of the filling. eartlgllng production re nessee Williams' "The Rose Tat
up.
6.30-To Be Announced.
2.30-Counlry Calendar.
'\ 1.15-~lulici
BBC p
Lynched." A hard.nahtlng, TOo Golden Condor." which opens splendent with slars-Howart!; toe," opening tomorrow at the 7.4!}-Good News.
7,OO-Navy Log.
3.DO-Thls is (be Life.
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mantle and suspenseful story Monday at the Cornwall Theatre Keel, Ann Blyth, Dolores Gray, Capitol Theatre. An
8.00-Nfld. News.
7.30-Ranch ParI"
3.3D-Cllmax.
! ?
with a western Civil War back. Starring Col'nel Wilde and Con. Vic Damone, Monty Welley, Seb Iy frank and tempestuously dra 8.l5-Commentary.
8.00-The Honeymooners.
4.30-To Bc Announced.
2:29-D~~~~i~~ ~.:~,~
,round, this Republic picture, stance Smith and photcgraphed aslln Cabot-some of the most maUc screenplay by America's B.20-Shlpping Report.
8.3D-Stage Show.
S.30-News )Ilagazloe.
2.3a-Fo!k Sf,"' IlI:!
which opens Monday at the Star In color by Technlcolor the film dazzling sels and ocstumes, ever 1foremost. Pulitzer Prize winnin~ 8.25-Kiddles Corner.
9.00-00 Camera.
6.00-Bulova Show.
~.4.1-~leC1 Yo;;
Theatre, has been given an 1m. Is the first to have been actually created fer a motion picture, and: playwright, the production and 8.30-Nfld. News and Weather
9.30-To Be Announced.
6.30-Father Knows Best.
300-ln IIi; S~'\'
presalVe atar cast In John Lund made on authentic location lites It plot of a Baghdad poetbegger I'direetion wlzard.ry of Hal Wallis 8.45-Womens News.
lO.OO-Jockey Club ShOll'.
i.OO-Our )li55 Brooll.,.
3.30-CBC :\( . ;\'CI.
Brian Donlevy, Audrey Totter In the mysterioUS and colorful who becomes a nobleman filied. and Daniel i\lann. creaters of the 9.00-News.
lO.30-FloGJaze Flxlt.
j.30-Theatre 01 Stars.
3.:13-Capltal .
Ind Joan Leslie.
Central American cOlin try.
with Wit, laughter, romance and 1 memorable "Come Back, Little. 9.05-Juke Box Review.
10.45-Brownlng . Harny Show.
B.OO-The Ed Sullivan Shol\'.
4.00-Reli~lou!
"Woman They Almest Lynch.
Stars Wilde and Miss Smith. song.
I Sheba," and the superb talents: 9.30-Western. Hit Parade, News. ~ ll.OO-Nev.. s.
9.00-Singer's Playhouse.
4.30-\'e'l' Y"rk
ed" Is a blng.up parcel of dyna. the Irish lass who has scored In One of the greal theatrical pro ,of Burt Lancaster and Italy's. 1O.l5-C!scO KId.
IU.lO-The Late Show.
.!l.30-G. E. Showtime.
~_~~=~'ii1~C.plJ,. SPEi',:':i.
mic clneml fare which takes a brace at Hollywood.orglnatln/l perltes ef all time (It has trimph.[ magnificent Anna ~tagnani bio i to.45-Western Hit Parade and :
SUSDAY, APRIL 15
IlO.OO-CBC "olio.
;I"n~' ");r,~, fr'.~
place In a border town at the ,Producl, went to Guatemala al ed as stage melodrama, silent: fair to bring forth one of the, 11 30- ~~;sTwentY.flve Tunes
. 12.00-Explorlng :\fInds.
H.OO-The Late ~how.
height of the Civil War. The act. ong with supporting player Fin. movie talkies, Technlcolor film i most talkedabout films of all:'
a" New
.
------ .-.. - Ion revolves around a lead mine lay Currie. director Delmer Da and Zlegfeld
!!luslea!),' time. .
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National
; 10.OO-News.
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which supplies the Union Army yes and a large technical orew to the
newest
Kismet
from I Wflllen by WIlliams from hiS j
line News.
10.05-Keyboard Capen.
i 45--l'\ on I"
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with material for war. Although bring back some of the mest ar. M.G.M., showing. at the Para, own longrun Brcadway play.' 1.05-We~ther Forecast.
1O.30-Kiddie5 Program.
8.l5-~lusic~1 Clock.
8'01)-ln I:co:'. nf Rtc?rl
th~ mine supplies the bluecoats resting foctage yet displayed' on mount Theatre IS given even I "The Rose Tattoo" presents In a ~ 1.100Daily Interview.
Il.OO-Children's Program.
9.00-~lorning Dc\otiuns.
8.L">-Fulir (;inl'
ll
and Is operated by a hard.bltten sereens since the film Industry greater mhagnitudd~ and.5 pcctac1e: unique and exciting setting an, U5-News.
1l.30-1rish &. Hi1!~i1!y \'arietlcl. 9.15-Program Prcl'icw.
8~O-S.cr.d:,y I'~~~;;Amazen waman, Nina Varela, the embarked on Its esrles of treks through t e me ,um 0, ClneOla I evcn morc fascinating group of i l.30-Editorial.
J2.0U-Ncws.
9.20-South of the Bordcr."U-- \ .11,1\ r '.
border cllt adjacent to the mine: to far.away lands for true film Scope and the latest col~r pro I chnraclers than his previous 'sue" 1.35-Sports P"rade.
12.05-~lusical ~Icnu.
0.30-Tops This Week.
930-.I!IJ;ic,1 Pr;,-ro
is neutral and its citizens Intenol backgrounds.
eesses. Its sumptuous setlllngs of ecss. lOA Streetcar Named De I 1.45-Musie Time.
12.30-News.
10.00-~lusical ~'archpa;t.
to.OO-:\u1c, and tr:
to keep It that way e\'en If It
It Is these scenes which dom. ancient Baghdad with Its bazaar I sire."
, 2.00-Nc\\'s, ~ob Lewis Sholl'. .12.35-Musical Menu.
IO.30-CBC News.
l~~~-l:'IIlI.rt ',I
lIleans stringing up a man or wo. mate "Treasure of the gelden lined streets, towers and mlna! This Is thc story of a woman, 4.05-~ncle Bill Show.
!12.45-Fishermens Broadcast.
1O.35-)lusic lin a ~lclllJW :\ute
. -tEL ~t,re
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man by a rope from the nearest Condor:' which frames them rets, palaces and harems offer; Who ret,rented from the world to I 5.00-l'I,ews, Record Shop.
: 12.50-~lusiral Menu.
11.00-Trans Canada Sporl~ Hc tI.30-\'-'lI'mal\ev.s
tree.
with B suspenseful account of viewers a glimpse Into the won; live In the past with the enshired I 6.00-News ~nd Weather.
I.l5-Sportscast.
,iew.
1l.40-~\,(k(:':i Rf\;f'l!!
EXCITING DRAMA
the dlscovC'ry of a treasure map d.lCS of the Arabian !'lIghts, and! ashes and memory of her hilS' I 6.05-BulletlD Board.
l.30-Xews.
11.30-Junior Farfll
pcm. Sp~ahr
En route from the East to Il\'c and thc beginning of the hunt such scenes as the Caliph's wed : band. until fate Corced her out I :~t~ah~na~ NCdlS.
1.45-Ramblin' with Regan.
1J.45-Sacreo Heatt Program.
"'ith her brother. Reed Hadley, for hidden t"easure that takes ding procession, led by torch i Inlo the glare of truth and, s'25-l ors . alraNe.
2.55-:O;ews.
i 12.00-Hits and Encores.
proprietor cf a bar. Joan Leslle's the leadln, trio half.way around I blearer.,alnd
: brought her the strangest court:
3.00-Dollars on Parade.
i
Sl\It.H ..IPRIL II
stagecoac I is attacked by Quan the world, Romance is ably pic' s avc g r 5 an
i fhlp a woman el'er knew.
6.45-Rp.cord Shop.
4.05-Sam's Corral.
I' l.OI}-Doyle Bulletin.
trill's Raidcrs. Quantrill portray. tured by Wilde and Miss Smith, I costumes, the magnificent Harcm I Anna Magnani, one of the I 7.00-News.
4.55-News.
I 1.15-~lusicale.
10.30-lJmr. ll;;:it
cd .by Brian Donle\y. The Union and character dellneaticn Is in, of the Wazlr with its luxurious world's supreme actresses, por! 7.0l-Cuurtship and ~Iarriage.
5.00-Junior Jamboree.
1.30-CBC Nel':< and Weathcr.
IO.4j-('ru;arjrr~
~oldicr escort in murdercd and Currie's large, capable hands, I bathing peol, or the scene of1i trays the flrey widow who once : 7.l5-W~stern Variety.
~~~t:~!~?:~~~ar';cather.
t.45-~lusicalc.
. 1\.00-51 .\ndrc'!
~Iiss Leslie is sent on to Border' wilh Wilde sparking the action pagentry in the great ceremonia ! knew the greatest love, Who de-! 7.30-New~..
.
2.00-Stamp Club.
Chllrrh.
Cit}' with young Jessc Jame~'lln a number of gripping and ad. hall. where the candidates for I manded In the namc of thai IOl'e. 7.45-T,he RIght to HaPPJnCS5
::~t~~~ft!c:tFound.
2.I5-Sounds Fun.
~OQ- Tril II; a ~1':\
portrayed by Ben Ceoper. after venture.laden scenes, Including royal, marriage Rre presented. an Incredible purity from her 8.00-~e,~.s.
6.45-News.
2.30-Pops on Appro\al.
~.b-,\II ,\t,iJ~rd fo,i
gl'ttlng an unfa\'orMlle first look lone In which he wrestles with an hal'e never been matched before. daughter. but left thc back door' ~'~L~tJJ,cal ParJ'rama.
i.OO-Rainbow niddle ~Iiln.
2.45-This Weck.
5.30- II'. II~r. [(,' C .
at Quantrill's wife. Kate, a dan. : all too real manJcrushlng boa I Howard Keel nd
open to her husband's wild suc s'30-Let';
a 'Uvmn
7.15-Hank Snow.
3.00-\\'orld Church :\C\\'5.
\:\.
gcrous. hard.as.nails and fast.: constrictor.
; were a happy cho ce fOr) e or
Her performancc has S:45-Journey into )!elody.
7.30-Doyle's Orchestra.
3.15-Speakers Choice.
"f 1ht )I;,.l'
~hootins gal. cnncted by Audrey! The !'Ilayan rites and natlvc' of the wlly and dfun!.IOldlDjg tPOb~~ been called "awardwinnlng" by 9.OO-News.
7.45-Parliament Hill.
3.30-~lusical )Ialince.
~.,O-h,,'n Ih"p(\ li... :
TOiler.
'customs are forthrightly staged I beggar, Hajj, an h s e ec a
some cf the natlon's most re D.OI-.I~urney into ~Ielo~~.
8.00-Home Town Jamboree.
4.00-Humber Hour.
..OO-liP:i::nu, ~~'\"
In Border City. :'II iss Leslie is ! by Daves, and the tribal temples i daughter or :I(~rsinah, who be speeted publications and critics
9.l~Go;pel Hour.
8.30-Layman's Hour.
4.30-CBC 1\e\\'s.
\I ,.Icy Lr.:t(c I:
tlissillusionet! to discol'r her brot. : magnificently phetographed. Act cernes In\'olved m a serie~ DC ex
Cast In the role of the lusty. 9.b-Do~cu News..
9.00-Big Top Ten.
4.35-Grand Fails Prcsents.
815-11"~ildl "r.d ,he~ is ntt only proprietor of a 'Ing as his own aulhor, the dlrec. clUng and humorous ad\enturcs ~uitor whose \'ielenlly unusual JO.Ol-Shlllelagh Sho\~t1Jr.c
l~:~t~Ve:~:~rn Hit Parade.
5.00-~lcmorial Unirersit\' Ilr- 8.30-\I'I..:I:or F0:~t,,,'
but is drinking himselC I tor has dC\'ised a perfectly match. when Hajj through
1I'0oinl! brought life, 101'e and:
D.ance, 1\ew,.
110.30-Hymn5 for El'eryone.
"iew.
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( I" ,.' .'.\ n.
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Into a stupor O\'cr loslns Kalc! cd drama and setling which play powcr of legCrdtem~~n, bc~onrl warm laughter to :llIss ~[agnalli's . 1~'5g-N~~~S NI1r~u;~;:ir;'
1O.45-1\ews.
5.30-Children'~ Savings.
4uantrll1 to the border rene gad!.' : In comp!cmcnta'ry style. "Trea rlghthand man 0 e pOll er Uc\ imprisoned hea,t is Burt Lan I' 55-Pra)~r
.
i H.OO-Sporlscast.
6.01}-lntcrmczlO
\\'ho kiJnaPllcd her and Corced' sure of the Goldcn Condor," bas. Wazlr (S:bastln fRbO~! ta~f caster. in his most powerful. off 2:00-Quern .and Si;:n Off.
11.15-Wcstern Roundup.
' 6.25-Program Preriew.
her to marry him.
: cd on a nOI'el by Edison ~Iarshall :'Ilarsinah ecomes t le 0 JCc cd beat performance since "Come
SeNDA Y, APRIL 15
12.00-:\c\\'s and Sandman Scre.' ~~2-~'iPxer Guc!>!.
fi.30-SI~~ qn .n~ ~ .~.
RobuH action hits a CRst pace. was produced by Jules Buck and the lcve of
PI;Y
Back. Lillic Sheba." He. too,
8.00-Children's Story Hour.
nade.
7:0it:C.BC
C3;}"Sundl.1 :ic.,. .. "
frem here on in with Quantrill: wcars u~ Technlcolcr dress with by VI- Damone..
sor 5.0 rfd' caused critics Rnd audiences B.3U-Ne\\'s.
2.00-i'\ews in a Minute and
7.15-]';fld. Sports Roundup
8.30-Rohrr1 t/. L~:':'
And his g~n!: showing up and' the authority and Impact of markablc things happen In 0 alike to 110 all out in his praisc.
8.35-Church Calendar.
Sign off.
7.30-Tops Today.
.
9.00-11 Iiarpcnr'i ti" \
Kate egging hC'r former finance; beautifully.wrought production. I Baghdad before th~S eou~e hean . The CO'starrin!: and suppurtln!: 8.45-C:alling Ail Children.
SUl'\DA Y"PRIL 15
7.45-Do~le Bulletin.
I O.OO-I.enr n"r.~cr.
into a shootin!: ~prcc ill which:
i bc made man and 1I1CC .. an t, ere ('ast is one of the mosl colerftll 9.00-~ews.
7.5~-Forccast.
8.15-Armdale Chorus.
IO.20-St,rr "f Spat!
he i; kilet!, in 'elf defence, by I ~liss Smith adds a resplen~ent are further .compUcallom hen Rnd appealing el'CT assembled. 0.01-\ olce of. Prophecy.
.
S.OO-nadio Bible Class.
8.30-This is my Stury.
I OA.i- Terr.T,,:!\
,1uhn Lund. foreman oC the lean . touch to the jungle, and \\ Ilde the scdfucti~e. ~alumc <D~:I~.r:~s Beautiful young ~larisa Pavan 1~'~L~uc~~sa) School of the AIr.
B.30-0ra! Roberts.
9.0a-Today and Ye5terd"y.
11.35--:'\0 ~ChOi': T{,~~'
t2.00-llIllhilir II;iI"c!
millc and an undercol'I~r Con or COUTse has Ihe cxperlcnce of Gray), the \\ aiJ~ s
~r I ii ]llay~ thc darkeyed, budding lO'OI-~'amii\' Bible Hour
D.OO-Peoplcs Gospel Hour.
Il~:~L~;;i'rlc 1~Ylo;on~r.
1.30-1':'"r.1 <I:ri (n:"
fcdcrate officer.
a p~e\'ious animal !ling from falls under Ha s .s~e. ~t tt a daughter hungering for woman IO'30-Party 'Line
.
9.30-Frank & Ernest.
'
"The Greatest Shew on Earth." adds up to unremllt ng en er am hood and shares co.starring hon. ,1O:45-i\aLional Ncws.
9,45-Showers of Blessings,
,10.30-CBC Nalional Ne\l'~.
FEMININe FEUD
2.00-Lct GrQr;c Dc II
2.3a- Thc Tilm ~ur!
With her brother dead, :llIss Like 1\IIss Smith, woh Ilas made ment as actled'l dlance'd
. ors with handseme Bcn Coopl'r. : 1l.OI-Chapel for Shutins.
sOI'sldtcrSst.or,.
12.00-Close Down.
2.4~-:\r"l ~
1.eslie takes o\'er "perallon of her last films In England Geor by these pr nc P es a , c ~ e The 111'0. torn belween the Ir 12.00-!\'e\\'s.
-2.45-Ro~ir.2.
the saloon to payoff debts, roo . gis.
York. Canada, !lion inimitable
\\
re repressible
oC first love 12.I5-XationaJ and International
of Life.
i
3.30-Par;\.;(. of Sp";:1
mancc dC\'clups between thc nelY . tan3 and now Guatemala-any. tU'rning to" t e scre~n : erlaa. and the unreasonablc restrictions
News.
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I 9.00-Regional Weather.
R.\lIIO
propriet.:'ess and Lund and a \ie. ,whcre. In fact. but in Holl~'wootl fouryear retireme~isc-c~ac~lny of :lliss :'Ilagnanl, prol'ide what 12.30-L.on~on Pia) house.
g:~L~~~fei~f~l!k SOftotrh'e' AIr.
9.l5-:'lagic ~lu5ic Box.
('O~;TI~nD OS
iuus feud begins between thc -Finlay Currie.
though '74 the role of the,
g has been called onc of ' the most 1.00-]'; ells; , .
l2.I5-Vistas of Israel.
\ 9.30-CBC News.
P.IGF. ~O
1>lisses Le.slic and Totter. This yms old. has hopped trom his O~~\I\h~t;a~~p~~I~~~II~~la~~t~f; tendcr yel e.xcitingly be!d love. L~L~~~\;lDR:U~~~ronette.
12.30-News.
I 9.35-Postmark U.K.
"inds up 10 a tense street gun ,I1Rth'e Enqland to lIaly fcr d g g
u b r Wrillen stories ever filmed.
1.45-Songs of the Sea
12.35-Canada at Work.
------fight ill which ~lIss Leslie proves. "Ouo Vadls" to Aust~alla for b o%e~s b s~ngw ~g~ e;d Georgc' Filmed in the brooding. moody 2.00-News.
.
12.50-Your Sunday Serenade.
to be a .sharpshocter and cripple; : "Kanllaroo" Rnd lastlv to Cen F~rre~t ~'ho :daPte~ the music realism of b!ackandwhlle Vista 2.01:-J. C: Forum.
l.OO-Sports Rel'iew.
her ad\ersary..
.. tral America. He and Miss Smith from U;emes of Alexandcr Boro. Vi.slon, "The Rose Tattoo", pro- ~ 2.30-)[.lIslcal Showcase, :-iCWI.
I.l5-Your Sunday Serenade.
In the fastmovmg denounce shared honors once before In dl
th
erve as an intgral mlses a storm of human eme 4.30-Bllly Graham.
1.30-News.
ment, Quant:i11 Irlcs to makc a . "Thc 1IIudlark." The veteran n,
cy I 5
d d' lou
and' tions ranging from laughter to 5.00-News.
1.45-How Christian Science
deal for a ammunition with Lund trouper also graced "Greal Ex \ part of p t I an
;\
pic.' tears, vividly brought to life with' 5.01-Family Theatre.
Heals.
by threatening to expose him IS : peelat!ens" and "People Will five, a m~~~:l ~~~~~ro~nd eKeel unforgettable performances.
~'5~-~ongs from the Shows.
2.00-Rotary.
a Confederate officer. The plot, Talk" successfully.
u~e ;tisr Blvth begl~ the 'liltinr
6'15-D~l~ii Light M ' .
2.30-Sunday Theatre.
bl(lll's up and Lund is fcrccd to I
.
an s. .:
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. usrCo
3.30-News.
tr\, a fast escapc with ;\1i5S Lcslle' Aiding the lead tno are a host scO're wit. Rhymes Hal'e I as
~.~~-~eople are Funny.
3.45-;\lusic from the Theatre.
. kin
o\,er.u confcsslon that 'ot redoubtabel players, Inc\ud they peddle potcry In the street~.
Spearmint, a plant resembling
. - ew~..
4.00-Lutheran Hour.
._._._-.... - .~;e 15 ga~ ~gent f~ the armies of Ing Walter Hampden, eelebratt'd with Keel's ether songs Including peppermint and now found I ~.~~-~Ub!Jc SCrI'lce Broadcast.
4.30-Guest Arti5t.
th~ South, leading to her ncar Cyrano and Shakespearean stage "Fate," ':!he Olive Tree." "~aGnds throughout thc world. has been 7:45-p~;~i~ment JI'II
;:gL~~ho~~e!rai\~~~J~
lynching
. act()r. beautiful Anne Bancroft: of Time. and the amusing
cs known since Biblical days.
8 OO-N
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)fiss
Imprcsscd by Joan Geor!!e !llacready, in a villianous ticulate," !llIss BlyU.
"Bau
Theatre
Rice.
sparing her life. figures promin. role: longtlme fa\'orlte Fay Wray, ~les Bangles and ~~ads
.a~d Transparency of high. grade 9.00-News.
.
6.30-Guy Lombardo.
cotty in saving her from the Iyn stili the ycuthful and beautiful his is my Beloved. Tre , I.iah optical glass is 99 per cent, as 9.01-Cavalcade Profile.
7.00-Church Service.
ching. while Lund rhiturns after !!~~~:. S~~n~~s L~~ t~~ ~air~oflf. ~~:tS s?;~~r~in~\~:~." I~~: ~\.~. compRr~d with. 85 to 90 per cenl ::~t:b~;~i~gN~~.~~de.
::~t~t~~n~:r{~n~~ur.
The rimed Sbge Hit Grealer Than Ever in CIHEMASCOP[ 'lid
t~-~h Voir to pursue s remanee topnotch In the film's courtroom' and Rahadlakum." Vic' Damone for ordlDary WIndow glass.
i to.OO-Ncws.
9.00-Moments ot Peril.
\\1.
~~~ PRODUCTION
scenes, and KonBtantin Shayne. SillgS "Night of !lfy ~iRhts" and, V I ' d 'th
d ' 10.ot-Famillar Favourites.
9.30-TransAtlantic Invitatioll.
Director Allan Owan has keyed as I curate.
duets with Miss Blyth In the al .
edssct 5 t ebqutlPPle WI I ra ar 1l.15-Scrapbook of .\lemories.
. 9.45-News.
.
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h h
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ready popular "Stranger In Para can e ec 0 sac es as c ose as: 11.55-Houseparty, News.
' IO.OO-Memorie. In ~fusic.
\Ins production to a !g exc e
i "
80 yards.
12.55-Prayer
! 10.30-Poetic Reyeries.
ment pitch throughout with out Reed Hadley, .Ionn Savage, Vir I d se.
1 OO-Queen .and 5i n Off
1045-N
standing performances contrlbut . ginia Chrisllne, ~tarnyn Lindsey ~ "Kismet" was produced by .Iort
.
u:OO-spe;stscast.
ed by the stars and supporting, and a host ef the screen's fore . hur Freed and was directed by' Awardwinning ''.~n /\emrlean In :
Wlllch includes Jim Davis.; most players.
I Vincente Minnelll, the team who Paris." Look for them to win new i
U.l5-MUSic by Both.
Also-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS
cast
cellaborated on the Academy' honors with their latest musiacl.
.45-Sandman
:-iel\'l.
SATURDAY. APRIL 14
Ii 1.00-News
in aSerenade.
Minute and
__- - : - - : - : - - - - - - - :
Closedown.
TIMES OF SHOWS:
6.50-0n The Air.
ErtNISG SHOWS: 7 onon'-'.OO
7.00-Breakfast Club, News.
MATINEE 2 P.~I
8.30-Hit of the Day.
B.35-News.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14
9.00-Songs for Saturday.
ADMISSION PRICES fOR THIS ENGAGEMENT:.
9.30-The Big Six Program.
7.30-Slgn On, CBC News.
E"ENING-ADULTS .. . .. j5e.
('IIllURl:~ . !lC
Il1:\fATINEES-ADULTS ...... jOe.
"rRIASURI 011 GOLDIN
CONgOR"

12.30-~lulical

Rrol\n~
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unasha~d

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T~eatre

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CHOOSE FROM

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MANY MAKES

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~urge

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their original cost.

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NOW PLAYING

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TO-DAY

ANNE BAXTER-ROCK HUDSOS-Jllll: .\D.UtS in -0\1

DESIRE"-DRAMA-EXCITE~[[ST- TrCII~trOLOR.

SEE ANNA MAGNANI IN HER ACADEMY


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MONDAY

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Abo-UPTO-THEMINUTE NEWS
TIMES Of SHOWS,
Also-UPTO.THEMINUTE NEWS-NOVELTY
TIMES OF SHOWSI
EVENING SROWS: ., O'CLOCK-9.00
MATINEE-2 P.M.

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IIGOLDTOWN GHOST RIDERS"
AIIO "NEW ORLEANS UNCENSORED"

Also-NOVELTY

TIMES OF SHOWS:

EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK-9.00


MATINEE Z P.M.

EVENING SHOWS: 7,15-9.15

ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT

MATINEES: MONDAY-TUSDAY-WEDNESDAf-

EVENING-ADULTS ....... 7Sc.


MATINEE-ADULTS , ..... SOc.

CHILDREN ....... 35c,


CHILDREN ..... 25c,

------------------------------NEXT ATTRACTION

VIVIEN LEIGH-KENNETH 1I100RE In "THE DEEP BLUE


SEAi '-SUSPENSE-THRILL8-CINEMASCOPE.

THURSDAY-FalDAY ut
SATURDAY '2 O'CLOCK

LAST TIMES TODA Y


"THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS"

LAST TIMES TODA Y


2.30 and 8.15

"LO AND BEHOLD"


SEATS FOR TONIGHT
9 a.m.' 6.00 p.m. al BowriDgs .. ' 6~!1
Alter 6.30 p.m. al College . . .; 60c
Prices ............. 2.25 1.70, \.1,.

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!r Jacoby On Bridge

~NOTHER BIG SALE

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limnh West North F.ut
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of).
'IIIEn!:: ~re ~e\w;" ~o(l(1 wan
to make Ihe J1~me cOlltract in
t(l(IH)"~ hand, hut Soulh ((lund A
o~
way to ~u duwn,
t;~
Deciarcl' put UI' the '1l1l'cn 01
~pacles [rum dummy at the lir~t
hick, gast plnyell low, and:
dummy won, South nuw made i
the mistake of IC;Idin;.: the jatk
(If rlllb~ from clummy (or 8
.u
fincs~r, lie was nllo\\'cd 10 win,:
C>
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hut on the next ruund uf clubs!
South put IIp the ate. Declarer:
l'onlinuccl with the qllecn or i
cluhs, and West rcJUscd the trick

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BIG ASSORTMENT

SO,lIlh mi~ht hHe


rrcol'rrcd:
still by carrflll pia)', but he went
10 pieces and wounded up with ~
two spades, one hcart, 111'0 dia,;
monds, and Ihree duhs-ollc Irick I
shorl of Ihe contract.
'
The kr)' pia), came at the StC'
ond trick, South should take Ihe:
ace of rlllb.~ In~lead o( 3l1rmpl
in::: a (jnr~se, HI' can then ron,
linue with the quern or c1uhs and
ovcrtah Ihe nine with dllmmy's
Il'n, \\,c~t Is (jnall)' obliged to
take Ihe king of dulls.
This Ril'l's dedarrr I lotal of
four c1uhs, sillce he can I'llter
c1umm)' with thr ace or heal Is to
ca,h the laq rluh. Thc exira c1uh
Irick Is rxartl)' what he neeels to
make Slife of Ihe J;3mc conlract.

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RADIO
REPAIR
SERVICE

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For more than a quarter oro Century thl! Grtat


Emlern Oil ha~ specialized in repoir~ to Radios

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and other electrical appliances. In making


~peci~lty

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f customer satisfaction, the Repair

Department has established an enviable reputa-

IAGEMENT:
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tion in the Radio end Appliance field in Newfound-

.15',

land. At the Greet Eastern Oil your repair pro.


blems are taken as a challenge to the ,kill and reo

I'ionrrr D('h"lill/o! ('ltlh,.


of malr palicnts of
thr Sann\orium, hl'ld Its rCj!nbr
dcbatil1~ scs~ioll' ill Ihr llul on
1'hnrsclay afll'l'l!Olm, The topi(',
nrsolrcd thrtl prc!ent dilY literRture i.' harmful to teenagl'r~,
was IIphl'ld by the IlffirmnU\'c
learn of IINh Pi ke (\eader), And
1'1'SOll ,Johnson, Bnd Gu~ Kenny,
while the nc:,:atil'(' \,iewpoints
lI'!'rc pul ferll'prd by the team'
: of ,John Puddisll'r c1cndN), lin
: bert Stnl'I'Y, and Dan Stamp.
, Inrul'nlatlvl' anrl Illtl'l'c,till~ argll' II'
o
nwnls, inclil'ntin of ran'rul 1'1"
'~('al'ch anr!
preparation ftncl
~
-0::
fO!Tefulty presented, kept till' r:w
audience rnrapt up to the final "-\II
1/)1/)
dchale were Ihe mrmbers of thr -0
rl'hullal. The ,Iudges for the :1:....1
eD
\dllll I';elth'atillil staff, (Women's
l)il'i,iolll: ~Ir", Par;CIlS, ~Ir.
Dav nne! ~Ir, (;il1.
W
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Pnr,ollS rIlIlg'ralulatrc1 l/)eD
the I\lrmhrrs of holh t(,Bms on
Ihi. ,plelldin performance: thl'
ell'l'bion had bC1'1I clt"r, but :t U
w
had been aworc\l'd I" the Ill'l!a
f
til'l'. ,lohll Pllddi,tl'1' wa~ rh(I~'
I'll hy p~pular \'ote as tile best
fpl'nkel',
Thr Club'~ II'"phir~ fill' th!'
Ilinl1in/: Irnm and [(Ir thc hesl
,pc~kcr, wh:dl HI' ('lInlr~tccl at
. cal'll dehatr, II'rl'e Ihell prescnt,
rei tn lh~ WillllerS by ~li<5 HoS!~,
,\. E, teacher, (~Ic\l's Divisioll).
(,hairlady (or the 0('('3siu\1, ~Ir.
(;corgc (1rc~lllan(l, Rrhabiltlatie~n ,
, Officer d the to;f1d, Tuberculom
'Association "'RS present and
during the illtrnlli~sion when
Ihe Juclge~ wrre arriving at th!'ir I
nccision, he !(31'C a onef bUI hu
'mnrous dcsl'rilll:ol1 of the "ncw"
,I ancl lilerature" of his lcrnil~'"
';I~\'~. At thr rlo'c IIf the 111I'ct ,
in~ :'Ill', ,Iohn Whitl' e~l'r('s,C(1
till' th.lnks of the pallel1l~ tn the'
Judgcs Rnn 10 lhe RII!',ls,
'4. 0::
I"mpo.'cel

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4.

second to none in this province, When next you


have trouble, consult the Great Eastern Oil, let the
large staff of trained and experienced technicians
make your set as good as new again.

That's Best in Service & Repair

GREAT EAS1ERN OIL


COMPANY LIMITED

THE

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Ihe fil'!' (Irlr~alin"s 10 thr intl'r g:
nillillllal disarln"mrllt ('''lIlerrncp
. 1'lInferrcc\ here Thursday ah~lt
plI<sible Olrlhods for rrcOnt'lllIIg
the Ihree plans now before Ihe I
. ntl'eting.
The rllil('" Slalr<, Ilrili<h, I
Frrnch Hnd 51111cl dell'):atrs mel,
~, Ihr lunthron )!lIr~ts ur ,",orman. ...
Hollrl't;on, (';\IIada', hiSh (~ontnm" ~ioner in I,uuclon Anti rl'prr~rnt-; {5
atil'e on thr Cnilcel :'\ntions e1is- ill'
armal11~ul slIb,commiller,
Officials sniel laler t he d~l~"a Irs
i : cliscusseel variolls way~ in which
,thcy could slart to nal'roll' elif
I fcrence~
bet wren Ihr pl'opo>als
'I ~Ilbmittcd to the conference by
, Britain nncl France jointly, the
Cnited Stnle~ nnd Rus,ia,
Harold Stassen of the Cniled
Stnte~ and Andrei Gromyko 01
Russia ba\'e already rejeetr" a
procedure suggested by Jule~ Roeh
01 rranee for defining common
ground In the three plan~,
The sub,commitwe will hold its ~
~
next formal meeting today,
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hlm~el!. unless the nails HC kept
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short. The lin~crnnds should he ::E
\ 1'111 anrl carefully rounder!: Ihr loe,
>I nails should he cut ,trail!ht. Th~Y
dI
: shollid hr krpl perfectly rican,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which 11'111 be casier 1f they arc

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it's greatest asset. With more than thirty thousand

011 times, the Radio Repair OepClrtment of the Great

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sources of a firm that considers a ~atisfjed customer

dollars worth of parts and equipment on hand at

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SATURDAY,

18

DOSCO APPOINTMENT

Crystal

NOTICE:
GENERAL HOSPITAL

.4071
90181
"i

FRIDAY, APRIL 20th,

Fcll.owll~ f a meeting or the


14 16
Board ot DI-eetor! of Dominion :.:ap:.:,:r:..;,'::":';'"- - - - - - Sts~1 and Coal Corporation AMALGATED School Board
Llmlt~d on April 4th" 4th"
of Central Labrador requires
Llonel A, Fcrsyth. Q.C., Presi': principal and second le~cher
dent. announced that G, C,'
Broadbent. Sceretar~' and Treas' , for its school at Cartwright,
u.er, has becn appointed a Vice.
Superior accoml1lodatirn proPresident of the Corporatlon,
l'lded In Grenfell ~lission
"'II'. Broadbent", 'I'r, Forsyth: bui1din~, uoard al~o requires
't_Ied, "has eompleled 41 years of
I'ice,princlpal and Ihrce oth,
er Icarher~ fOT lirc mom
st:"\'iee \nlh the Corporation and
'. chool at :\(lrth \\'e~t nirrr.
will continue 10 art a~ it~ ,prin'..
Apply Dr. Paddon, ;\ort h
eipal financial cxerll~:~ ~~f1ce~
Wcsl flh'cr {or Inlonnallo n
tither ~ehool,

Stat Ut ory N0 t 'Iee :. '-'1'13.14,16,17,18,19,20,21.24

tn the matter nf

the WUI and - - - - - - - - - tstltt of Thomas Walter Collier, \


I.t~ of St. John's In Iht Prol'inct
of !'it\\fnundland, Llle IDSUT'
ance .\ItDI, dmmd,
All person~ c1aimillg to be
creditors oC or who hal'e allY c1aim~
or d~mands upon or affecting the
E!tale I<lC Thomas Waller Collier, I
PASSENGER NOTICES
l~!~ of S:, John's aforesaid. Life I SOUTH COAS" SERVICE
1::;'.!~;:':1ce Agent. deceased,
are
h .
!.~~'.!~,Ied to send particulars of 5.5, Baccalieu ~peTaling on I ,e
;~mf !l\ '.\ din., duly attested to: South Ceast Semel' wI,I1 noW ~al1
!!!! u~der':ir.ed sclicitors for the from Dock Coastal \\ harf noon
E:(wI:or 01 the 'I'lll lnd Estate of Sunday, April l~th.
th wd d!r~a!e1 "J or before Ihe
CONNECTION BAY RUN
:~d da:: ef Acrl! A.D 1956. after
PLACENTIA BAY
". h. h datf 'hE E;.;ecutor will pro- I Regular 9 a.m, train le3\'inl!
ewi '0 dlSlr:bute the Estate of the; St, John'~ :'Iol\day, April 16Ih .
md deceased h;)I'tng regard only, will make connection at Agcntia
:~ the elalms of which h~ shall' with :'-I.V. Codroy for the B~,'
t.. en hal'e had notice.
Run Placentia Bay,
D~ted at St. John's this 23rd:
do)' of ~larch A,D, 1956.
i
~'ERCER &: mFFLlS.
.
Sollcllors for Ihe Eleculor.
Address:
36~ Duckworth Street,
'
51. Johns.
mar24.31.apI7.14 I

Apply by letter stating age and qualifications

to ..

THE QUEENS MEN ORCHESTRA


LEO MICHAELS ORCHESTRA
RYTHM KINGS ORCHESTRA

SH EARSTOWN TIGERS

Double $3,00

As usual, there will be the accompanying


entertaining interludes. !
Tickets may be obtained from members of the
above.mentioned Orchestras.
'
A GALA TIME IS ASSURED ALL WHO ATTEND.

7240

EXPERIENCED
SECRETARY. STENOGRAPHER
REQUIRED.

......
apl3,lm

IF WE SEND YOU YOUR


OWN SUIT WITHOUT ONE
CENT COST TO YOU will
you wear and sholl' It to your
(rit'nds and lake th~ir E'aW
orders, ma1;in~ ~ hand~cmt
profit on ca('h olle You
nrrd no experi~l1('r. I show
\'Ou how and ~uJlply hig
~\'ool1rn ~ampl(' 1;il (ree. But
~('I qukk. \\'rile 11' Icll~r
telling all ~hout YOl1r~rl(,
SPlld no mnnr)'. Dep.rlmrnt
3008, I)ougla~ Tailoring Co.,
P. O. BoX 3118, ~Ionlreal. P,Q.

News

: RUN A DEPARTMENT STORE


FROM YOUR OWN HOME,
Yrs! "'tl.l pUI you into yonr
oWn
bu,;n!'''
ah~olulrly
I FREEl :\ow ),ou can sell to
, rntirr. Camily, elr,tllIng, ~hoc,.
~hirl;,
~Iark~,
Silortswear,
work r1othe~. jewellery. r.lc,
,\mazing molley making plan.
~o experience necessar)', full
or part time. FREE doUting
for you and YOllr {~I11i1y.
Wrile nnw fer full instruc'
tions absolulely FREE, Dept.
2009. BlakeWalker Co., P.O,
Box 65;, ~Iontreal. P.Q,

'PHONE 4131
HprlO,lw

. FREE MOUNTING
OF

ap7,14,21,28

B,l', GOODRICH
TIRES
TUBES
Purchased at

Applications ore Invited to fill several vacancies which


exist in the Primary and Elementary Grades. One
Teacher is required to do subject teaching in Grades 9,
10 and 11.

BINGO

We require immediately

a qual1fied Typist with a know.

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Electrical
Appliancel
REPAIRED

PRIZES GALORE

USUAL ATTRACTIONS

HOT PLATES.
. KETTLES VACUUM
ood all otre r
Applionce. SPEEDILY
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142 WATER 51.


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. In th. matt,r of Ih' banI<, :


ruple.,. of West 'End Bal<")',l
LlmICed
1
, ~oUce is herehy ~i\pn thaI'
. West End Bakery I.imiLed, Bak
ers of Hamilton Al'enue, 51.
Hamilton Avenue, . 51. Johns.
!\ewfoundland made an assign
,ment on the 5th day of April
1956, and tha~ the first meeting
of ereditoTs will be held on the
24th day of April. at 3:30 o'clo('k
,p.m, at the office of .1. A.,
; Winler, Q.C. the official Rc' I
celver at Ihl' COlin hou,p, in I
the l'ily of SI. ,John' . In thl'
! I':'o\'in('p of :\f'I,'f<HlIldlalio.
: 'Datl'rl al St. ,Johu's Ihi~ 71h dar i
of April, 1956.
I
W. A, CRANE,
,
'('rllslel'.

.' SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1956


~-

: ADDRESS (W TRUSTEr.
I P.O. Box 571,
2115 Watel' Slrr~t,

St, John;hs, :-':ewfoundland

MONDAY

$3.50 double co
lions C. Bishop,' Phil
Don Penney, Ran

...T
and

MUNN MOTORS LIMITED


TELEPHONE 7008

PROVINCE OF NEWFOUND

OLD

PARTS MANAGER
FAMILIAR WITH FORD PRODUCTS

Notice
to Creditors

GALA

GOOD TIME

$1950.00
;, MERRYMEETING ROAD
DIAL 803789

;JU"'~U

LOWEST PRICEI

vVAl\T7ED

ST, JOHN'S

CJON

(Under auspices

ANT LE'

.._____________ ___-_____----I
-

FAIR AND BINGO

1954

TAG DAY

; P\\.

as delivI',r.

ap13,14

WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL

T"I
... Popu.r
New Filter
Clgar,tt.

Phon. 5350

I :'

BOX No. 33, c

COLONIAL CORDAGE CO., LTD.

"TERRA NOVA" Sea Cadets'

Innk 1 ~f

Write stating education, age, experiences, reo

apI3.14

SPONSORING

. j'

Prefer

have your awn car. Salary and Commissions.

(POUCH COVE

letter, stating salary expected, to

Preliminary Announcement

111

Excellent working conditions.

RU9 Cleo nels


RUGS .n; CARPETS

HI {;

0'\

'

or better. Accounting desirable.

Hospitalization and Retirement Benefits pro.


vided.

DRAWING

SHOAL

ledge of shorthand. ApplicC;ltions should be made by

Navy League of Canada


,

XI

Til ~(>:

KINSMEN

TOASTERS

ST. JOHN'S BRANCH

\\:". ."

IIU:,\KETS
Only ;Or ral'h

fif' 8UCHANS PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD

,,~:("

SALESMAN WANTED

K. OF C. AUDITORIUM, ST. CLARE AVENUE

REV. T, SHORT, Secrelory

TRY WINSTONS

I,:

METEO.

I FORO
2 CONSULS
lith .. 51000 11:1

n nrtS /;

CARDS $2.00

experience $hould be mde in writing to

"

I\')\

I
I;"::
Ff lI'

22 GAMES .. ""."" ........ """ ....... At $ 10,00


3 Games ........ """" ......... "" .. At $ 25.00
4 Games ...... ", ............ "" .... ""At $100.00
1 Game .. "" ...... , ............ At $500.00

Applications stating teaching grode, etge a nd leaching

IprlO,11.14

FOR ONf
TI)

~ tlrl O. \4

SPECIAL

Salary augmented by Board. Duties to begin Septem.


ber 4,1956.

CHIEF ACCOUNTANT,
P.O. BOX 922, ST. JOHN'S

ferences, if car ,etc., to

A MUSIC TEACHER is also required.

Apply

8prlO.11.12,14

WANTED STENOGRAPHER

!.!JtA

Experienced Secretary

I WANTED-For

BATTERIES

t ion s, e d u(at icn.

WANTED

Grade

lit, opening of
; a new five room U.C. School
~t Brigu~ in September Ih~
, following Icaehers: 1 Vice :
Principal for Grade 6, 7, 8.
t Iraciler for Grade 4 and 5.
1 teacher fOT Grade, 2 and 3.
1 teacher fer Kindrrgarl~n.
A i>Jll~' slat:ng qllalifir~tion!
thp Sperl'lar" Board o( Ed\!
calinn, Brigu!.

stating age,
,tatus, also

A.' E. HICKMAN CO., LTD.

4,000
SWEEP WILL
4 000 TICKETS
LATER THAN J
of

p,O, BOX 497

50v

~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"

Insurance Office experience preferred but not


Apply

Please wrile

General

Admission: Reserved .... 75c

MEWS DRY CLEANERS

TEACHERS WANTED

_c.:.

TONIGHT AT 9

Buchans Public School Board

. CQLEY'S POINT POINTERS

~
-_._---

~p'i.14,21.2R

essential.

VI.

Door Admission 5c

aprI3,31'

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

is

30 GAMES

BOX 200
care The Daily

. the 1l11IIlI,cr tn ,'all

GAIETY AUDITORIUM
MONDAY, APRIL 16th, at 9.00 p.m.
PRIZES

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
i

J956

(l:nrll'r allSpice' :\cwfoundlaod Ruwling ;\"oelalion)

WANTED

NORTH

COVERAGE

MU$ic by the leading Orchestras of the Town:

Newfoundland

Services

CONCEPTION BAY

INSURANCE

Fealuring:

Informal

LEONARD MillER, M.D.


Deputy Minister of Health

STADIUM

n)lln

AUTOMOBilE

DANCE CAPADE

TELEPHONE NUMBERS,

'I

FOR

apl3,H

OFC.
BINGO AT 8.45
$100.00; $50.00;

WANTED

Wire News Editor


Apply in writing,

staling
expenence
to.

CITY EDITOR
DAILY NEWS

For
Optol11elrillO"d
Office: 18 lESLIE

'Tis Folly 10 Endu r'


'II Curl
Glass eswr
, lenlel

With correcllve
see beller; T.V, eye
, be eliminaled,

, 'frog

' ana VISII'


Off Ice
, I"'t~t,
b Appoln
y
0
'PHONE 671
HourI: II

11' lit
10

1,30 10

,p"".

bOOR PRIZE $

Drawn
SUPER SPECIAL
$500.00; $200.0Cl

:tclnesday'S LUI
Uo~ by Mrs. A, :
lie aimed Lucky
~~78, 126
Y's Lucky Ne

. '"'......-

FAil
ENDS 1

NEWS SATURDAY, APRil U, 1956

O~llY

'

THbE OUGHTA BE A lAW I

aller's Sweep
Music by
"The Rhythm Kings"
Orchestra".
Cover $1.00

WORTH .$1000.00

~:,~~".U"

J26303

WORTH $ 500.00

~ ~,~"O.U"

V3029

S8625

PRINCE OF WAUS

ARENA

of 4,000 Tickets only at $5. per Ticket.


, SWEEP WILL BE DRAWN IMMEDIATELY
4000 TICKETS ARE SOLD BUT DEFINITELY
lATER THAN JULY 2nd, 1956.

qva
It ion,

litkets obtainable (from Monday onwards)


members of the Sweep Committee, many
players and from the usual salesmen.

Ie

SWEEP HEADQUARTERS: Office of Messrs.


; & Allan, (note new address) Head of

BAY ROBERTS
AMALGAMATED SCHOOL
vs.
'I PRINCE OF WALES COllEGE:
.
at 6.30.

There will be a Gener~1 Meeting of this Association on


APRil 15th at 3 p.m. in the Music Room, St. Patrick's Hall
School. An invitation is extended to all ex.pupils and
fathers of present pupils and post pupils. A full attendance will be appreci'ated.
P. J. HANRAHAN, Hon. Secre/ary.

FOR RENT

CHERS WANTED

WANTED

'!:!'enm Ihould be addressed to United Church

ochers

BROADCAST
r
I'

'.'

)\.
~

ctrical
pli.1nc:es

GALA DANCE
Jrd~r cv~pim

i SPEEDILY

MONDA Y, April J6th

"

ST PRICES at
T LE'

Michaels' Orchestra

Informal

\150 d:luble, can be obtained from the follow


.:'\ C. Bilhop, Phil Field, Mac Mercer. Wm. Par-

!;

::" Penney,

Ron Sellars, Jim Walsh, Jock Walsh.

(GOOD TIME ASSURED ALL WHO ATTEND

AT THE

_. TER FAIR
and BINGO

Ipr14,IS

STADIUM

YOUNG MAN

SKATING
TODAY

LEADING CORPORATION

REQUIRED BY

Following qualifications essential:


Ability to do forward planning and
10 to 12
organizing.
CHILDREN ONLY.
Initiative and ability to meet people
2to 4
Broad marketing experience.
: GENERAL SKATING
The position offers excellent h::ure prospects
with liberal salary and benefit plans.
I FOR SALE BOAT I Training program will be offered suc:essful
!60 x 17 approx., 41,~ draft.: applicant.
. Built 1943 for scallop dragger'l
Apply in writing to
Would make nice dragger or I
longliner or small frelghter.
BOX 20 c. 0 The Daily News
1
Chrysler Marine 3 ,1 Revd, In apl4,18
; Centre G.M.C. on side. Whee~
i house aft. Hole approx. 17 x
QUARTERLY MEETING
\17. Telephone, Sounder, Haul
er, doubl. drum scallop wInch,
etc, Price $7,000.00. Write,
wire, 'phone
will be held at
I
A. H. CROWELL,
ST. BONAVENTUE'S COLLEGE
1 _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Woods Hr., Shelb. Co. N.S.

.rment-Fire. Ilut<1moblie.

; INSURANCE-riowring Broth
1
Llmiled In~urance Depart

Dial 6209,

qulremc!nis,

SPECIAL DRAWINGI

$200.00; $100.00.

!tdn"da1s Lucky No, worth $20.00ij on by Mrs. A. Sherran, 75 Cabot St.


~lIi~.d Lucky No' , worth $20.00
~578, 12662.
yr, Lucky No. 2096.

IItOBERT Df.WE 8 SON, Fin


i and Autclmobile InsuranC'e
I
De safe. be sure. Insure. Tel('o
, phone 20d2. P,0. Box 85
i Royal Bank Chambers, Sl

IFURNESS

WITHY INSUR
ANCE DepJrlment olferlllg
depcndable Insurance-Automouile. Fire, Burglary. PlaTe
Glass,
Tourist
Bag>:age,
Transportation. Tra\'el Aer!
dent. liability, Phone 2073

MiscellanE:ous

l
I

picked. recovered
beds rewired:

I da;

cd, Wrilc. I'ho;lc 3891 wire


tJ J I\cal~. 16 Mour.t Hoyal
A1'('0 II e

I BRASS:-co-pp-cr-a;-l:1-lea-;Is-cra~

Applications are invited for positions on the

wanted, Lr~t pr:l'cs givcn.


r,:;,F. Co .. Hamillon A\'c"
l':lOr.C nOlil-~lr. Hewse .
:lpr9,) n.th

Teaching staff of Happy Valley United Church


School, Goose Bay, Labrador. Four Teacherl

Barber Shop
THE
CENTRAL
BARBER
SHOP-Fast efficient $ant
, lary ~"rvice All modern
: equipment. fi\'p barbcrs The
: Icnst possible waiting. 24 New
I Gowcr Sircet. opp. Adelaide
!

MMo~

Ud.

1---. - - - - - - - - - - - . - i JNLV COMPLETE BLIND


! Service. ~lanur~cture. Laun
! dry Hepalr 1V0r~ guaranteed,
, One day serVice ~'rep quola
I lions,
Kearneys
Lllnited.
1_ Manu:::turers, 454 lVal~r 51.
: '::;1 BSON GUITARS - Hotner
Button Stop Accordcons and
Harmonlcas. Richmond Sax~
phones, Boosel' Clarlnel~.Charles H;)tton & Son5. P.0.

I.

Tires,
IMPORTED rebuilt 15 and 16
inch. ncw shipment priced at
$10,00 each, Tubes and reo
lincrs at $2,50 each. Spot
\'ulcnnizing and retreading
done on premises, Apply Usc
Tirc Sales, 86 Hamilton st.
aprlO,lmlh
YOUNG drivers are always
welcome in my office, and
applications f:lvourably reo
ceived, based on merit, eov
ering Public Liability and
property damage hazards.
DOll't turn the whecl of your
car unless you have this 3rd
party cOI'erage,-W. F. Cald
well, Fire nnd casualty Insur
ance Agent. Temple Building.
Duc:.\\'crth Street, 51. John's,
Phone 2465.
8p[9,61

TEACHERS WANTED

InnPr

spilOg mattresses recondition,

DISTRIBUTOR 'wishes to contact an ambitious

Ipll,41
Ipr14.18

djlr14.17

IA-L-L-W-OOL MATTRESSES
are
spring!

AAaplO,12,14
AUCTION
Monday, April 16 ============

FAIR AND BINGO


ENDS TO.NIGHT

HONOURING
ST. PATRICK'S HALL H!GH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC TEAMS
THURSDAY. APRil 19th, at 7.15 p.m,
AUDITORIUM, BONAVENTURE AVE,
Tickets $1.50 each from: Hubert English, Cyril Mallard,
Phil Well, Gerry Angel, J. A. Clancy, Ank Murphy, Jock
Withers, Jock Harvey, Dick Hennebury, Pat French,
Cyril Congdon, Andy Joy, Tom Angel, Harold Heale,
'oe Quinton, Geo Taylor, Kevin Dutton, Pot Hanrahan,
rank Wall.

, 63,

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA

subJect t~ arrival

i
I

OIL BURNING and HEATING EQUIPMENT

THE BAY ROBERTS AMALGAMATED SCHOOl BOARD


requires one TEACHER for Grade II and 111. Applica.
. tlons stating teaching grade and experience should be
made in writing tOI
R. IRVING MERCER,
Seeretary 8ay Roberts Amalgamated Board

ATHLETIC DINNER

I'

334 GOTTINGTON STREET,,'

25 Head Choice
Butchers' Cattle

'

; Contact STAN FOWLER, R,


nouf building. lor Fire Aulllmobile and Plate Glnss Insur
ance, Claims promptly settl
ed. 'Phone 5S31-P,O, Box

Salesma,n Wanted

TEACHER WANTED

(Under auspices Patrician Association)

John's.

Union Coal And Oil Limited

1.30 p.m.

--

Int.rested applicants please write or contact

,.
~

reb3,eod ..

PRIZE $100.00
Drawn at 11.30 p.m.

Will hold its quarterly meeting SUNDAY AFTERNOON


in 1.5.P.U. Hall at 2.30.
All members are asked 10 be present as very important
business will be transacled.
By Order of the
.
PRESIDENT, WILLIAM FINN.

covering the Province of Newfoundland.

For SOc Card

SOC

INTERNATIONAL UNION LCCAL 381

CONTACT A. E, HICKMAN' \
Co, Ltd, Insurwnce Agent5,
'Phonps 41323-456 P 0 B,
991. lor l'Olif insurance reo ,

commission salesman with good references

'100.00; $50.00; $25.00; 3 $20.00 Gam

~Iar

Ine nnd all Casualty lines,


Telephone :ll:iL
I DEPENDABLE FIRE INSUR
ANCE-DonI r13k yout valu
l abies to "sav~" e few dollars,
Our raiHJte. :eliJble polley
g!\'es Immcdlatp orolcction.
'Phone 6921 or ",rile . J.
I.acey, POBox 506 rell1.l1

G. WALSH, Secretary

Recently renovated Off1ee


: Space consistIng of Three
'Rooms wI," totlet and doak
: room facilities. Located on!
I Water Street. For information

TICKETS

Bakery and Confectionary Workers

SUNDAY, APRil 15th, 7956, at lJ.30 a.m.

apl4.31

~NGO AT 8.45 p.m. - 20 GAMES

:R.00;

WORTH $ 500.00

Insuran~e

3t. Bon's Old Boys Association

lOFC. AUDITORIUM, ST. CLARE AVE.

~OR

WORTH .$ 500.00

'PHONE 5782

'-------:----:-~-

TO LET
TO BE WON TONIGHT

WORTH $ 500.00'

7259.

==================

OLD COLONY CLUB

nlr~' FI"I,i..

SI. John's Lions Club)

HAMILTON AVENUE

'Phone.6534

Edu(ol:on. St. John's.


J. H. POllARD,
i!:'~'clTy' Trl'osurer core Curtis Academy

,:cur:CIY of Radio Stotion CJON, The Lions Club


.:,n'l hOI the honor to present:
-i HONO~~ iHE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
~:ONARD OUTERBRIDGE, Kt .. C.B.E., 0.5.0.
.:, Addre:s on liThe British Comomnwealth"
01 delivered to the Lions.
CJON SUNDAY AT 7 P.M.

ROYAL GARA,GE LIMITED

Also To Rent nicely


~ furnished Apartment.

:1

SllTtNG' ROOMS to rent,


fiennie\ ~Iill Hoad. 'Phone

Patrician Association

. A large SHOP, newly d..


, corated. Suitable for any' ================
type business. Full size
i basement with ample
lOR CURTIS, MACPHERSON, PARKINS
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
!storage space. Excellent
With knowledge of general office work.
ACAOEMYS AND SUBURBAN SCHOOLS
;commercial area on High
Apply in person.
.o:c"(ie~ in Intermediate and Primary Grades.
. er Levels
::':nl !Ioling qualifications and with accompany

MODEL SWEEP

HOCKEY,

,JOHN'S AMATEUR BASEBALL LEAGUE

!PAIRED

U.11134

9.30 - 10.30 a.m.


GENERAL SKATING,
BEGINNERS'
SKATING SESSION.
at 2.30 and at 8.30 p.m.

I!SO

:ted or

1(eSO~UTIOIi

$2,Q.DO.OO

~,

YET!
M4087

THREE PRIZES

write

A'T'1'Et.lOEO
'TIlE SER"ICE5
o~ A DECEASED
PAL HE MADE
jloll6

TO-NIGHT

To poy off cost of installing Lights and


improvements at the Ball Park.

BEST OFFER

'WilEN

euLG!aOm~1

(Second Edition)

ITED

By FAGAL Yond SHORTEN

are reauired including a Principal. Send all


enquiries and recommendations to Rev. G. W.
'Yates. Duties will commence in September.
.

apr" H.Ir,.17

HAY - HAY - HAY


FOR. SALE 2 CARLOADS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY

Apply

ED. THOMAS
PORTUGAL COVE ROAD

DIAL 7369

CLOTHES make the man if CHAFe


makes the clothes

II WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor


.-. ~

4 HOlDSWORTH ST.,

.,1

.I
I
1953 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN

STEERS

INSURANCE
, ) AQENCIE S
. I~ "~"IT'D =-

Air oonditioned heater and defroster/ custom built radio; good


. tires; automatic transmission.
!

REGULAR PRICE
$1550.00

I '

! '
I

'

,,_, ,' -,4

~--------------------------------------------------~----------------~~~~===============---Radio
Programmes

'MILLEY'S
ENGLISH

(To be anpounced).

OF

6.aO-Ju~t Music.
U~Sports Page.

TlfE

7.00-NelVs.

7.1~Dinah

Shorr.
7.3O-Jason and the Goldell
Flee~e. '
8.~Grand Ole Opry.
8,30-Gunsmoke.
9.DO-Showcase.
.
9.30-Box 13.
ID.OO-News and Weather.
10.1~Teddy WlIson.
1D.SO-Treasury of Music.
H.OO-Flynn 'til 12.
12.00-The Bob Murphy Sh .. \\'
1.00-Slgn Off and Anth~lO.
SUNDAY, APRil, 15
9.00-Slgn on and Serenade.
10.DO-Catholic Hour.
10.3O-Jewish Hour.
tl.OO-Pepperrell Chapel Hour.
l2.00-Concert Stage.
1.00-Contest Theatre.
1.4~To Be Perfectly ~rank.
2.00-0n a Sunday Afternoon
2.30-Rosemary Clooney.

CURTAIN

2.4~NelVs.

36 Inch. and 40 inch. wid.

C YARD

s.

MILLEY LTD.

... -.----......-

Terence Robertson

... 2.75

i Elias Toschi .... ,..


: Ambassador
Extraordinary
Alden Hatch......... 4.50

'Land of the Long Day


Doug Wilkinson

... 5.0C

Raymond De Coccola and


Paul King . .....
4.00

The Marching 'Call


Harwood Steele ....

.The Bedside E!quire

Arnold Gingrich ....... 3.25

Jun;:Jle Child
Norah Burke .............. 4.00

~i1IY $9,95
Includin& balteriea

w."""....

u .,.. thor , ... ""_


MlctM

,to ""., H."",,$'1111." """'"


1'. PM
toI.,.,. f.1h, 0 ....,.
gil'" V.ttttil ,.,

"'tr1IiII,l~

....

iii ...

,. 'Ctvttt.
.1.1 AQI.,I,

(Jr ... , "'..., -

I. II-1.tuti,,,,1 'Uti

, , .... "14,

10. her... M.1Ii1t~.


11.

'fit "OMI.. Ott",;.

12. "'llfftl'i",,1 If;


'i,ttl' ... "

U. ,.", ItcI. S.1It 5...


Mell., MlctIi,l" .11'

Otttt,tt

th", ..,,~ kf.. th

tit. Ol~""~"" Ht. 'ftt'

II.

_".1.,,1, .ti

(0"'...... Oftl

", T...... II.,". Ht. y,tt.


11.1...... 0.0.\..
II. "terJIlti-""'ri4.,
14. !lt~'1\
Mt.-C.!,;.. M,ilt'

t4...~." "
o..01~

GOOD WILL
---

Iri.....
"'!cH

---- ------------.

--.:

Khunls dub, o! bodsflll""lrir, hA"r 'r,,,,d Ih..t "monum.n., or ~ood nrirhl>nrlin ...... from rn,...1 '~.nut.

Pictured here Is a schematic groups. IS the yelfl's went by the followIng legend:
drawing of the 3000mUe border Plans arc currently In progrhs "This unfortlfled boundary line :;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;~
between Ihe United Stales and to set up additional markers be between the Dominion of Canada P
Callada, showing 10caLions of the fore the end of 19~.
and the United States of Amer i
~ Kiwanis.sponsored "peace mak InsprraUon for the 2:1 KiwaniS ica ~hollld quicken the rememb 1\
ers." Each "peace maker" bears I peace markers was furnished by tury olr friendship these coun
a bronze plaque with the word the establishment, in 192:1, of th<' tury old freindship these coun'
g
ing shown on the Inset. The Ie Kiwanis lnternatiolfal Good Will tries-a lesson of peace' to al1
~end at the right pinpoints the Memorial In Stanley Park, Van nations.
, busy
"peace marker" locations.
couver, B.C. This memorial 11'85 April 28 of this year marks the ;
''''
...
smaltness!....
The riM Kiwanis peace mak Set up by U.S. and CanadIan
I
'''-1''
er was put In place by l\llchlgan Kiwanis clubs to signalize the 138th annIversary of the .Ign ng i
"'", .. 1
Kiwanlans at the Ambassador lasting friendship between the of the RushBagot Agreement \
Bridge which connects Detroit two nations, and to commemorate which demilitarized the U.S.'
WEDGIES
and Windsor, Ontario, This mak the flrst visit of a U.S. PresIdent Canadian boundary, as memMla ,
er was set up on January 22, 1935, in office, to Canadian soU. That Ilzed by the Kiwanis peace mar !
Supersol! leather Wed
during ceremonies marking the president, a Klwanlan, wa~ War- ken. April 22 to April 28 wlll I
gies. Styled with moc
20th annIversary of the founding ren Jo'. Harding.
be observed by Kiwanlans In \
casin vamps. Red, tan,
of Kiwanis. (Kiwanla Internation'
both nations a U.S.Cana~a Good
al was established in Detroil).
Each peace marker Is located WlIl Week. This will be the 35th
panama, brown. Sizes 4
Other peace makers were set at an important port of entry consecutive year lor KiwanIs
up.
up by U.S. or Canadian dubs the U.S. and Canada. Though they servance of U,S. Canada Good!
FROM
workin, singly, In pairs or In vary In appearance, each bears Will Week.
\
Thursday night was Tournamenl
. ~,,~ 10)'/'
popular selsions In the near future. i
TO
niaht al the Wabana Boya' Club.
.......'
r/~
Next week Is election wepk at I
Champions were declared In the
,.. .
".
the Wabana Boys' Club. The buy!
{ollowlna games:-All Star Hoc
are showing I great deal of Inter
key, Chinese Checkers, Ring Toss,
:st and askIng themselves which :
Cbeekers and PIng Pong. The All
candIdate would be most sulubJe '
St\ Ie co ~ta"5 with
Stars Hockey Champions were
tor the offlce of "Mayor" of the
co'mCort in these smart
Don Normore and Harry Whalen.
Boys' Club council. There are
shoes to wear with ea5e
In Chinese Cl\eekers, Clarence
eight candIdates for the office and I
from dawn to dusk.
Taylor was declared the winller.
the members can vole on their I
See our fine selection
Tbere was close competillon In Twelve boy! competed for lour choice Monday, Tuesday or Wed
toclay!
the Ring TOSI game, but ~'rcd very fine prizes which wl!l'e nesday nights of next week. The
Hi<k~y finally won the hunours. donated by the Liona Club 01 Bell candidates are: JIm Hearne, Clyde
FLATTIES
Gregory Newton showed UII,t he hland. The followIng boys ,ani LufCman, Ralph Pitts, James Snow
Leather
Flatties styled
relny knew how to play Cher.k v,' ",.jell ~ome musical' inatru Frank Squires, Harold Sullivan,
with plain, fancy nr
etI and In too last round was vic r,' !',t: Gerald Murphy, Dick Nor Bernard Whalen
and Harrv
moccasin vamps. Red,
tOriOUI, defeating Tom Power. Jim" more, John GrlIfin, Leo. Sulllva r.. Whalen.
tan, \ panama, brown,
Hearn ahowed that he hu play ,.. .Ildule, David Boland, Peter
navy or black. Sizes 4
ad PlngPong orten, and was de, :1''''~IY, Arthur French, Don
After the Mayor has been elec:
up.
:lued the winnerhowlng great Meadua, Harry Whalen, Bernie ed then elections will follow for
FROM
playing ablllty.
. . ~II and George Whalen. 'The Secretary, Treaaurer and Council
The one. we have mentl,med judges of the competlt!on were lora of the Council.
were champion I of I onenh:llt Jim Peddle, Gerald Normore,
Our members are asked not to
~ciumament. and there are. doubt alcolm Highmore and E. A. Cot
TO
forget when they can vote. We re:ell, other boy. who fel.'l Ihat ton.
.
peat,
Voting
night.
ere
Mond~y,
;hey are better players. Bny~' who Too first prbe in the senior see
R.re not present on 'fhurlday tlon wont to Harry Whalen, and April 16th; Tuesday, April 17th,
silht w!ll be gIven an oppertu, tho second prize to. Don MeaduI, and Wednesday, April 18th,
lity to show what they ~n do. while in the junior lectlon .Leo
We'll be back wit our column
~
>ther tournaments will be held ~'11II.n took lop honours, with Ar nexl week, and by that time we
rom time to time until we filially thur French In second pbre.
will be able to pubUs hthe name
"W .
let a Club Cbampion in each and I,tur lo'reneh In second place.
of the boy who has been voted
Ivery ,Ime.
Telent ni8ht proved to be an tn Mayor of the Wabana BOYI' Club
A week aao the Wabana Boy,' teresting.' prol1'amme and we in
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:lub beld tbe first talent: hllbt. tend bo.ldlll, anotber one of the .. CouncU.

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What ha~ happened tn the ' ~

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and ron~r~tlliniions ~() out 10 Fox
Unon
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.Bas kelba!1 League? It's ., ~.-_
been qUite a while since a gAmc
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ltrnJll'o01pany on Iheir \\'inning the
ha~ been played.
.
~.m,I(I!IMlIlStlf.l
Shiel,l lor IIIP most points in :hc
.Wesley. are hal'ing their Cirst
THE BOOKSEllERS
II ~TII 1~'6
Sports. ;\bo. a Hr~' ;prci,11 word
25
P.\RAOF. "PR , .. ' .,'
,. ,.1\ d c",mncO(J~tlOn
'
, Hall oC I
01 Ih~n"s
goc,
Flre51de In the Lectu -.e
'ur thr rfl~l~tc~~t
Ihe Church on Sunday evening at:
Phon. 3191 . 44
, The Monthly Ba:tahon PMade to Licul. Ilorold Haynts "'hose furPI;ln:-.
Ilnnllct> 1,,1' Ihe ..
8.30. We "'clcome you all, so let's' ":::::__'_--=-::~:::-'-::"'-' -.---- for Apnl was held on thc abolc relol'ls in hal'inq Ihe n,,:estants
see you there thi! Sunday.
'the boss.man concern in): the Tal' dalc anr! the ~ttcndance was somc rr.ll" on lime lor carh C\'e~lt pro" SICldi" nro,rr .. in:. T~/
Ollr Union combined ;vith that. cnt Show ... Gucss GCl'tie will be 200 all ranks. :llajor G. ;\1. Stirling cli in no ~mail IIlr~Hlre til he a tre i'lI1d II: her \
of Cochrane Street will be hOld., complaining belore very 10nA- Q.C., \\'as in command and the hig tilrlor in the succr"sful run '\('Ic!d~' cioin~ ;; III~ Iq
:lddrr;';'in;:! 111 r:m!' :,~r
ing a Variety Concert on May 18. Wondcr what intercsts Oon. Col rollowin~ officers present:-Ll.
We would like to make this one' lins at Gower Streel.-collld, It. be' Com ..J. ~r. c. Fncey, ~Iajor ro. s. ~ing 01 tile Sports. and for thc to he ~rnl 141 lilt !r1C:1~'
of ,our best, 10 how about It now, a young la~l' w.ith big eyes .. \\ell. Burling, F. O. Pres!, A. E. Hem Sports ItscIC i: ~llO"'ed Ihat Ihe port('r~ of rhr nn:o:~~
let s have your fulJ eo.optration George Baird It looks as I[ the I
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R' N I C A lads r.re rcarly to ha"c the ~ports It i' pi nn('l\ I" I"" ,
in this matter.
brush.cut has stuck or ~hould we mens, ~ap ;II~S . ' . I. oe. . . regnJarl~.
mec: h ~ n r II~r r:r.~r.1
say you're stuck with it until it Pit~man, W. n. Canning. D. A.
mernhcr-. of Ihf' Bri:!~~
grows out again. . . by the way Edward!, C. F. Ro~crs. G. L.
George who's the girl you'l'e Saunders, H. L. Noel, Lieuts. II.
B,\:'\O I..\llIr~ ,U'XIU,\RY
cd in (urn'in: II'il:ll." f.:
been sccn constantly with latch', c. ~fosdeJl, A. T. Walters. I. Bar
Thc lad irs 01 the B:lnd r~port inn purr"'"' ill 1':0
please don't let hcr effect your nes. W. B. Coull as. ,,- V. R;,hhitts. ha'IOj(. rllo allolhrr (al',1 I ;orl), FII'l<!lO. TIn., rr, :l;:~ ;.
.
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hockey playin~ after. all what t H. H. H"yncs, G. S. Thomas. C. T. on Api'll 4~h ~ll Ihe ( ;.:h~" ..,,1 Par th~ [ir,t \'.r,~ II: 1['" .,~
would Harl'ey s do Without lOU? I S ' C 'Ia I'n 1 Blltler
"h IIall. rOle "llrnll,nee \\'a~ 1101 <1;!c will 1,(' ;1:1II!l1l1~l'(~ j.
I
d t 0 sec. John SnolV
Cllrre~, C
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r IB
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By MG
ts 'goo
. back'in.
I!lllte,,~
lar~c a!' I'
;>~ p"'.'lhlr. alill. i~ t!t .
The Cathedral Branch 01 the' again, John IS In the :'11 1'1 Force I B ItC'I: a(~hoanpla'I'n :On<I'lIclel~ 'h; ,,[(air!'. hilt tJoo,e ill "tlcntiance ;111 \\ho nl;-Y 11(' ("PI'{'~r~r~
1
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. ,now "ou know . . . \\ e
once a a IOn
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. nghcan Young Peoples Assocla-l al(ain - we sav new members are 1 Pl'a)'crs Collowing which the O1Olllh 're~t a .' rr.' ,I.le r\ rnlO,. The rrt III 1II,:kr , 'l'cr,,1 ~"(
tlon held Its first general meeting, I
I and wc'll be I '
t' t k place nt! then' I,,,hc., I':I'h :11 I"~II!; the 1011011' \'rf.\' intpo:--:;.l)l nH(':I~:
since Easter on 'I d
A II' a ways wc come
,. IOwec Ion 00
a
I
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: on ay. pr 'I secin' ya again next time.
: I:c"ular B1tt.,lio~1 ~1;lrChin~.
in;: 101' l'rilc< .. \(r. 1.- B"l'lrlt. tn hI" Ihrrr I'. ~:(11 iT L;.~
9th. there lias a \cry good at.
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\Ir< . .r. ['Cllol!. ;,11'-. n. I.c;;OIng
tendanct, the. meeting was chaired
f rnm the 0[(IC131 ordcr. for
.
"r<. \\'. T,lle..
by the PreSident and the prayers I
the nlOn:h \\'~ not~ Ihat a Chmch )11'<. S. ~~ul1lk"
.
:,Ir< . .I. Snow c 'II ttl";C \l'h"
OITHU1' (.\r.U
were ta k'en by Rev. Reid. The i
P~radp. will be held at thr ('~th
main topic of discu'sion W81 the 'I
d
S un day ..1\'1
~q d ~I C;l\'C do)n~ti"Il"
",,1 lor Ihe
r~ Ion
PrJ ~~n.
The 1I11:c~r \1<' .. "~,I
Talent Show, plans han just,
~.15 p.m. and all I' nks are. r~mind '''"POI'.
ill!,!
:h":r H"~'I~;':- ~.,~.
about been finalized and all de.:
"<I that no le31'c will be gr~nlcd.
rrilC~ \\cre \'. "0 h) \11', I..
tails concerning this event will be I
OV~RALLS
l\dIO\\'ay. ~li>" SC;,\\;,rd. \Jr. It P:lrl:: ;;1 ~'~r (;IIl>c(.:,:
given In our next report. Sunday, I
I:'\OOOR SPORTS
. \(ullin<. ;lIId \II' :\ Kinq ior Auc l1al:. :\Ii IWllri. "h, "
April 15th. is A.Y. Corporate ~
Small sizes.
On Frida" April 61h. the an. tion. whilsl :.,:,. ~1. ~INcer. ~Irs
Communion Sunday and all mem'
:;"~I lndoo~ 'Sports were rcrind \. Blair. ~Ir. Frunk ;':o,r\\,orth,
SPECIAL
bera are asked to Attend.
'fler an absence of :wo "c~r~. 'fhi; 'and \(r. A. BI,lir lIon ou: lor who wonld Id;(' In oi,\ ;:
CHATIERBOX
in~ pl"~'in~ ,an! a' \1(:1
was
done' mainly through the cC Brirl~,.
Well from the looks of what:
in~ Ihr Bne",!r \'111 ht
(orts
of
the
W
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N.C.Os
~Iess,
,.nd
On
~lay
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Ihe
flanll
will
IJ~
WI law Monday nlsht, somcbody!
on
tllal OCl'~;":1
was run by a special committee rll'1I1in~;, f).'DCC allhe ol,i Colol1Y
II making a hit with the new I
FLOnr..-\T
~i:\ll'lfn
appointed for that purpose. All and ask; their 01:10)' patrons tu
member? How about that Barbara I
J.V.R.
... We missed Lloyd Squires at I
were well con!cstcd hep this date in '!lind and to prothe meeting Monday nlght-ab'l
sence due to business Lloyd? Ger
aId Locke will hal'e his hands full
durillg the next month as he is

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