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\ VAUXHALL VICTOR I Canada's .Import ' THE DAILY NEWS

No. 142 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 (Price. 7 Cents) Charles Hutton &Sons President Eisenhower Receives Ecstatic Welcome In Seoul * · ·End !5 l.n Si~ht ,Demonstrating Crowds For K1sh1 Reg1me1Meet Him In Okinawa By GENE KRAMER 1 ratification documents on the new Kishi to drop out now. TOKYO TAP-The end is in' U.S.·Japan security alliance, pro- Masses of neutral-minded non- By John SCALI sight for the a•;,. year regime of· viding for U.S. bases in Japan for Communist workers, students and SEOUL, South Korea AP-A million cheering 1 Premier Nobusuke Kishi. at least another decade. intellectuals h a v t joined Red Koreans Sunday ecstatically welcomed President Eisen­ It may come next week or next' PLEDGE TO FULFIL demonstrati1ms because the dem- month or later, but the si~ns are: The 64-year-old premier him- i onstrations are, above ell. anti· how~r to Seoul-the final slop of his bobtailed Asian , there. • self says he will consider quitting . Kishi. good will tour. The greeting wos so intense his motor­ [ once he has fulfilled his pledge to! KISHI SCAPEGOAT Eve_n before _he was forced by sec the new treaty into force. The~ "Kishi has become a ~­ cade was sidetracked. i ~eft-wmg_ ag1tahon ,to c~n_cel r:1:es: exchange of documents· perhaps, goat," Shinoda Sf!id, "He has Eisenhower was fresh from on anti-American . 1dent F:1senhower s 1'1SJt, K1sh11 will be held June 27 or 28 in · taken on his· shoulders the hate demonstration in Okinawa, a stopover on his flight here ! was , slowly ?eing ~~s~rtcd by I Tokyo, . · ! a g a i 0 s t conservatives, hate from for_mosa. - the Conscrvahve pollhcmns wh? I . . . . . 1 fll(ainst America. against every- made lum the leader. of the rull·, . K~s~J ohnously 15 b~com!ng 11: thing. When Kishi goes, our party A snake-dancing mob of 1,500 Okinawans taunted mg Liberal-Democratic party. I hab1hty to Conservahve mdus- 1 will have a new leader and with him at Naha on the Pacific island, a big American In disclosing Friday that a par- tl'ialists. financing the Liberal-! that lot of the hate will go • d T D d 11 airbase, although most of the 150,000 spectators ap­ .wo e a liamcntary election will be called IDemocrats, who 'need a stable I awar." FIn soon, ~ibernl·D~~ocrati~ s~okes- .Japan to sell l~e1r p~oducts: 1 The leading candidate to hr the plauded and cheered him. man Kosaku Shmoda md1cated j The two maJor b1g busmcss new premier is Conserratire Har- U.S. Marines with fixed bayonets help Okinawan that in his opinion Kishi will re- groups, the employen and the ato Ikeda, Kishi's minister of in· 1 police keep the demonstratprs under control. I ~gO ShO:~:~tC.r the CXChangC Of • management 3SSOciatiOnS, W3nt i ternational trade, , er as h It was the President's first glimpse of the fana'ic In Plarie ! left wing demonstrations of the kind that forced the \'\1. M liR, (~liP. 'l'l' - .\ scn~Cl' Dan Lu~lothe of Rouyn, and Was 1as t identified about R L H 'Speed Record cancellation of his visit to Japan. h.,d:r . hrm>cd and cxhau:;tcd Que .. w!15 h c 1 i eve rl killed In- 11:20 p.m. Thursday. The wreck- ed e-ad e· rs 0 ld yoJn: rlicr battled eight miles stantlv in the crash. ;Jge was discovered Saturday in The Korean greeting wa~ a wild· aroun!l Ei>cnholl'rr's 11 ai>l to thrmi~h c1rn'r underbrush in a Reid, 2t, is in hospital I'CCOI'er·, 1·u~g~d bush and lake country, PITLOCHRY, Scotland rAP ) · and frenzied climax to the day., keep him from fall inc. b:·a,r a\lt•mpt to 53\'C a dying ing from shock, se\'ere exposure,' about fil'e miles 'southeast of the Talks In Romanl·a -Some growing on six Frantic security agents, fight· ")lansei! Lon• li•e .. roared companion in the charrcc1 wreck- brui>es and n u m e r o us insect airfield. 1 Scottish sheep Saturday be- ' ing to control the surging sea of. the crowd. " ' A:r of a small plane. bites. His condition was l'eported At leas! t4 air force and ch•ilian : came a that was worn 1 humanity, detoured the presi·: One man reached into Ekcn- . ;.f Co-pilot .John Reid of Hudson. good. · planes, inc I u ding Dakotas, 3 ; , by a Scottish gentleman six 1 dent's car through a side street; hower';; car and ~rabhed him hr -- .. 1 ... Que . ;;tumbled into a tire lookout POOR VISIBILITY Canso and helicopters, along wi~h ' BUCHAREST, Romania meut-[ Ochab, former first secretary of' hours and ten minutes later. Ito ke~p him from being mobbed. the right hand. Startled, Eben- post ('arty Saturday to seek med- The plane, owned by La~lothe, grou_nd teams, had_ no ~uccess m er,-High-ranking European and the Polish party. A Hungarian' The sheep-to-gentleman op- Pohce and troops parted the howcr shook hands with him.

ira! aid for injured rete ran pilot who headed a construction com·: a Wide search unhl RCld walked Chinese Communist leaders_ in· Idelegation under Janos Kadar 1 eration is a world speed rec- 1' crow_d and li~erally pushed ~he The Kor~an. however, refused Wall\· ~lcBroom. 33, of Pointe pa111·, was r~turning from :'llont- ~out of the bush . ..I eluding Soviet Premier Khrush· and Bulgarian delegation led by; ord, said breeders, shearer~. car mto the s1de street. The hm·. to loosen h1s grip ..James J. Row­ flalre. Que. Their twin • engine real on a 320 • mile flight .to [ Saturday RCAr lo.wered a res- chev-assembled hl\l'e sunday for Iparty leader Tudor Shovkov are I wea\·ers and tailors. I ousine finally made it to the U.S. ley, head of the White House ,e !'uper Beechcraft crashed Thur~· 1\m•yn. Low cloud and poor VIS·. cue team from a helicopter to ~x- ll' d i p 1om at i c observers also particij>!lting. [ At 8 a.m. Scottish sheep J Embassy. curity detail. pulled t11c m;m·s nay night alter trying to make ibilit~· fm:ced the air~raft to try • am_ine the wr~ck?ge, l'rol·mcwl !termed an informal Communist \Diplomatic obser.vers in Bel- i shearers took the wool from . Eisenhower flew to Okinawa hands away and pushed him baek •n emergency landing at an . a dJI'erswnary landmg at Val , pollee reports md1cated the plane , summit meeting. : grade said the Russ1ans probably 1 the sheep in six minutes. Wash· ! after bidding farewell to Presi-; into the crowd. RC.\F airfield in this northwest- d'Or. about 250 miles northwest crashed :at a steep angle, then The ostensible reason fo · the, felt an Informal summit meeting ing, drying and dyeing was I dent Chiang K~i-shek in Taipei,' JUST GIVE UP 1 1 un Quebec mining community.. of Ottawa. caught fire; meeting is the third congress of' would be useful in co-ordinating completed ~Y 8:30 ~-m. Th~n [1 Formosa's capJial. Ending an 1 By the time the parade readml But when would . be rescuers RC.W radar screens monitored Both Re1d and ~f~Broom. were the Romanian Communist. party. the activity of Soviet bloc coun- ~arne teas_mg, cardmg, spm- , over n i g h t stay, Eisenhower the railroad station. atter twu finally I ocate d the craft, ~lc·. the plane's approach. but it ap-. employed on a full-lime bas1s by The Chinese delegation is led tries after the Paris summit col- nmg and w_mdmg the yarn, and joined the Nationalist Chinese 1gruelling miles, both U.S. and Broom wa~ dead. Another pas·· parenlly overshot the runway,· La:'llothe. 1bv Pun Chi-yen member of the lapse. I by _10:20 1t was on an auto- leader in pledging a continued: Korean security chiefs decided lo ___ ---·------·---··-·--·---- .. -·-·---.. -- .. ····-- politburo and ~ayor of Peking, SO HINTS GIVEN I malic loom. . , , battle against Communist Ag-igive up. To continue. they d~- 0 the East German del~gation by 1 . Khrushchev's unexpected 8r- · A!te: wash 1 g, IDillmg, , gression in Asia. : cided, woul~ expos_e Eisenho1~er ComUlllnist part ~-ch1ef Waller.j nval here Saturday touched off I str~tchmg and pressmg, a ,. . . . . "·to the senous nsk of he1t1g Delayed Ulbricht, and the Czech delega- speculation for the reason of the I length of cloth wa~ produ~d be\l.~h p~1.me M~~lsle~ H~h Chu~n, mauled in the friendly crowd. lion by President Anton in Noi'Ot-1 Communist gathering, A Roman-I' by 11:47 a.m. Cutters an~ tall· . t' : ;m·. S lse~. 0" ~}. t r~ e; This decision came just bcfu ·c Pearson Doubts U.S. • ony. I ian foreign ministry spokesman ors t~o~ o\·er and the Jacket m 0 own °110 eou 10 11 '3 lias what was to have been the cere· .A c t I On . The Polish delegation is headed' denied knowledge of any meeting: was llmsh~d at 2:10 p.m. to rave been ad car;ru:ly-ar_~angcd' monial high point of the pm·ade, . w· d by politburo member Edward I among the leaders Sunday. : T_he prel'lOUS record - she_ep we come para e 0 2 .z ml es. ' Eisenhower's stop at city hall. . t IS om i to jacket-w~s 13 hours ~ mm- TA~E ,RADIO AER~AL The plaza fronting the buildin;:, Dlp I oma lC LONDON - AP - The re· ute~. set up m England m 1811. \\lthm mmutes, Jt became g. howel'er. was jammed solid with treating Germans fixt>d a delay- mess, The shoved: people-some :ioo.ooo waiting im· R d R • 88 000 ! crow~111 s~rg~d, ' ed-act1'on m1'nes on a p1'ece of e ·s . a1n I · a~d press~d thm mches of: paticntlv.· for Eisenhower to ap- ~-·Ew YORK •CP - Canada's ever, should be managed intelli- E nhower car The snapped machinery \e!t in France in E d' • lse . s · .Y i pear-and the president's car had Opposition Leader Lester B. I gently - e spec i a 11 y when 1944. British soldiers captured ' ' xtra Itt on off the nght fron_t IDlrror, bc~t' to he rerouted. Pearson sa.·.-s 1'n an article that I something misfires. In the light of the left on- and r1pped the rad1o l"h't H the machinery and eventually h . 1e ouse press secrc 1ary recent eve n t s "have raised , the facts that are known, it is not s e s 0 n Q u e· moy ! aeml. from'"' a fender. James,, C. Hagerty said the Ko;·. doubts about the steadiness, wis-: easy to feet that this incident was sh~p~ed it. ~ack home. Four 1 11 · ' f E' h ? : Old men and women by the i can reception wa one of the dnm and effectil'eness of some I so handled in Washington." avlahon IDI~lstry workmen got or IC mann . :~core fainted or slipped and fell : mo;t fabulous Ei~enhower has a;pects of American diplomacy." i ~EED POI.JCY AGREEMENTS :around to It Satu.rday. They . . . : 10 the cru;h, One el_derly_ Korean: ever receil'ed in his ~ood will Writ in~ in the quarterly maga-: All this pointed up the necessity 1 turned t?rch~s on Jt. and began TAIPEI, Formosa rAP - Red honallst ~ount,. on the battered, MILJ~N. Italy-AP _ Presi- man was pushed nght mt~. the: jouf}leys to some 20 nations. 1 ,:ne Foreign Affairs, out today, 1 of a comprehensive agreement on 1 dismantling 1t for JU_nk. T_hc ·China roared a \'indictive "bon fortr~ss hve miles off the coast. 'I dent Arturo Frondizi of Argen- path of the motorc~de.. E1~en- :\v e;;timate was available im­

Pearson. discussin• the collapse policies within NATO, said Pear- 1 delayed-action mine l1red, kJII·Ivoynge" to P1·esident Eisenhower Tins was 2,~82 more she~ls than tina said sunday night his coun- howe1··~ ca~ ~topp~d JUst m hme ~ mediately on the number of per· ~~~ the summit m~ling and the ! son, former Canadian minister o! ~ ed Ernest Yard, 56, blew the Sunday with a record-shattering the. 85,918 wh1ch Commumst ba~· 1 try is prepared to extradite to armd h1th~g h1m. , sons who might hare been in­ drmuclion of a l'·2 reconnai>· iexternal affairs. He added: 1legs off another worker and artillery assault on Nationalist· tenes. poured onto Quemor, Fn-~ ex-Nazi Adolf Eichmann if The p r_e s! dent. arms out- ~jured. During the parade, ho,•·· sance plane over Russia, says: , "If the l'arious governments ~ent the two others to hospi· held Quemoy. day mght as ~ gestur~ of scor.n Israel hands Eichmann back to' stretched 111 h1s customary greet-: ei'Cl', several police jeeps with "The surprise and ra~e of ~lr. : make their seParate plans,: tal. The. biggest artillery battle of and_ contempt lor Eisenhower s i Argentina. I ing, lurched back and forth. Huh j unconscious women in them were J\hrushche1· and his colleagues' pursue their separate adventures,· the six-year-old ve~t-po~ket wa.r amval on Formosa a few hours [ r d' . 'd dT , wrapped his arms protectively to be seen on the ~irle!ines. 1 1 fl\er the r.~ is sheere>t hypo- we will eventually succeed in. ensued as the Nahonahst gam- later. ron IZI .sal . ex ra. . Jon 1 · r-risy, The whole So1·iet s~·stem ~ doin~ oursel1•es what lhe rulers of: F son pounded Red gun positions in SIX PERSOSS KILLED · 1 wo~ld be ~ranted If condJbons [ _ .. _. -·· ·· ·-··----~---- ·------··-- · · · - - rr~ts on sp~·in::. inside _and out-: Russia would dearly love to ~0: reply, I Six persons were killed, three of lll~ernahonal _law were met. Home rom 1 t Heads Make Jid~ il~ borders ' ' . ' namely destroy the Allan he : But the guns were silent Sun· I· of them civilians, and 33 wounded i He ~ .d not specify that an ex- Par y "Intelligence operations, how-, alliance." . day night, suggesting the Com- bringing the weekend casualty tradJI!on requ~st must come .lday munists had chosen to create a. ton to 14 dead and 80 hurt. fro~ any speCial country. ------Hol brief incident rather. than to' nearly 200 homes, six schools His words apparently_l~ft the fl•nal AppealS touch off a new off-shore island and a military hospital were de- door open to an extradlllon re- ' • h d s 1 1 offensfve. strayed or damaged. quest by Israel should it meet 1 • , , Nearly 600 Communist guns of Military installations of the is- Argentina's demand that Eich- FREDERICTON- CP About ·sued torl~Y. The Librrat pro- bI( ; .·. : ~'11:\'DSOR, England •Reulcrsllthree, five and eight. inch cal-lland were described by the Na-lmann be retumed. the only places New Bruns-.gram was umciled at the open· R0 ees 1 au 1 ~rmccl ss gMJargareth end Antony ibre rained 88,700 shells, by Na· tionalists as undamaged. FrondJ·z· • cl·f· d. . d wick's political leaders won't· ing of the campaign srl'eral .-.rms ron · ones, orne 1rom a 1 .pe lea 11 Y eme visit in the last week of the 1weeks ago. But. said ~!r. Flc-m- •b I t six-week Caribbenn honeymoon I he had ever said Eichmann provincial election campaign: ing in answer to Liberal critiC· v• cruise. attended church services Battle For· Power would be. extradited to West are Digdegaush, Pokemouche,: isms that his party is unfolding LI , I( Sunday in the royal chapel in Germany if handed back by Abouskagan and the Pools of 1before the eyes of New Bruns· era Ory Windsor Great Park. Israel. the Pokewagamis. , wickers "day by day." BORRI,CIIOIS, :'\.B. ICP-. ti1e attempts to b;1y 1the popular ph~r;gr=~~ne~e~h~:~~nd~erw~~ci~~: May Split CongO ' Use of uranium predates th; an~re~~~~afug~e:C~:; i~~~inf: The spectre of an incrca>c in Liberal leader Louis ,J. Robi· vote in this ·election will fail. lturne~ to Bntam Saturday,,~rc Robichaud set off todav in i the three per cent pro1·incial chaud said Saturday night his, ":\!though they have plenty of spendmg the w e_c k e 0 d. \vlth nuclear era. Its principle use their final appeals for \'Otes on 'sales tax was raised last week pam· belon" to the people of New trucks we will win the election Queen Mother Elizabeth 1n the LEOPOLD V ILL E, Belgian 1movement. formerly was as a source of June 27th. ~,by the Conservatives. They sar · ~ royal lod"e In the great p 1k Congo (Reuters - Belgium's Resident minister Ganshof van yellow and brown pigments BruJL~Wick while the Progressive, despite them." . Today· they" return to th a·p :n chief official in the Congo flew der Meersch decided on the trip • · "'lr. Fl•m• 1·ng's 1·tl.llerary "Cn·' ·the Liberals_, if elected would Consen·atil'es represent the rich. • He accused the Conserv·ativcs· cess ,s old . home m , L011don ' e CiarJ • horne Sunday mg. ht to repor t 1o to Be 1 gium af ter bu t old -- [Ires on the southern part of the hal'e to ra1se. more. money to b' h d · · g to· of winning the 1952 provincial .. • ' th h h .1 , province Mr Robichaud •'arts carry out the1r pronuse to abol- ~lr. Ro 1c au • campalgnm . : 1 t' 'th- 1 d t b l'sh renee Hou>e. to wait for redec- his government as a battle for him he had not been able to talk ey ave enoug suppor to 1 • • "' • h . f 1 . Pnd cigh~_YearBs of C?~~cr 1'altllh': ; ~h:c f~~ wp~r c!nr :d~~at~:at;nd oratin~ of the first, home of their political power threatened to Lumumba into taking part in a fo.rm a majority in the 137-mem- -in northern Dalhousie rnd winds IS premiUms_ or tospltal 3 1 1 rule m •• ew runsWIC• • · · · 1 nst ·a~ own-hve rooms 1n West Lon split the country before it gets government with him. · ber legislature. things up in central New msuranc_e. This co~ld lea.d to polls June ~7. told an audience . ~ocla\~er:~ccs :a es taf' I d P!ld don's Kensingto~ Palace. • independence June 30. Belgium's King Baudouin des- Lumumba claims he was dis- Brunks.wick. Both ha\t'c niTghht~y , taaxdoublmg or trebling of the of farmers. fis.hermen and lum· .. c sa • ey ave on Y re u Queen Elizab~th and the Duke ignated Kasavubu to form a charged from the government- spea mg engagemen s. e1r 1 · 00 benmn in this small eastern I' ;• b~. \per :3-"tgard incr~as~d of Edinburgh, who also are The struggle is between .Joseph government after Lumumba was forming task too soon and 1s final platform messages will be ! Xew Brunswick community n;ar axa Jon . Y a 10 wo cen s 0 spending the weekend at Wind- Kasavubu, head of the Abadko relieved of the task. threatening to set up a rh·al delivered Saturday night. : Shediac that under PCs "the nch Ith;, gasolme tax. · .. ., sor attended services at the pai1Y, and· Patrice Lumumba CLAIM SUPPORT . government if Kasavubu forms ~e Pro~ressive Conservati~e! RANGOON _ AP _ Gucr- l~t richer and t~e poor get That was quite 8 bargam. cha'pel of nearby-· Eton College, head of the National Congolese Both leaders have cla1med one. mamfest_o Js expected to be IS· rillas blew up a passen,.~er train poorer.'' But, he said, Conserva· ! PLEDGES NOT KEPT . ------,------early Saturday 105 miles north The Conservative pledge of of Rangoon in a renewed out­ THE COUNTRY PARSON "power, progress and prosper­ break of the violence that has ity" in the 1956 campaign was wracked Burma for the last 11 not fulfilled. Between 1953 and years. One passenger was con­ 1958, the province lost 119 Indus­ Divorce Petitions ·Pour In To Parliament firmed killed and three miss. tries and 3,700 jobs. in g. Canadian Press Slarr WQRIT'\ two CCF members of P·arlia!llent Most are signed and few ex· 1 $2,000. Both CCF MPs say they and the !ega\ profession with un­ '"This Is power, progresS and OTTAWA

\ THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960

Spence Rigby at the Front~·· ! Sam Tull was there. Sp~·- i seems to be speaking for H ! cbet now. I take it he and L~ President Pros Called Amateurish On TV .. patched it up." She shook her head. "Not : 'But 7 Prominent Prospects Will be ~etter Video Performers Than President Eisenhower' 1of this afternoon. Roy Lark wv . g, 1~ e, Norm.. A. F•~ Dirtr;Mtl4 If H""r' l•tetpr;.. A.... , in town. He came into ou;· store and told Maw he couldn't r-· . THE STORY: Riley Buckner 1 the Darby brothers spcu!:m;;. ..I b t d' g ith u any more returns 1o Signal alter five, "Did be get by you?" e ra m w s · yean In prison After he gets! "He never got out of this 1For-for reasons. Spence came off ·a freight t;aln he Is tal"' l alley." Idow~ the street just as ~~~k tured by men from the Hatchet I Another came running up, walked out. I saw the_m. ~ ranch who mistake him for halted "He must have cut into J passed each other Without Duke Jordan, the man Buckner somebody's' yard," Spence Rig- wor d"· came &o tee. Spence Rigby, by said, panting. "Spread out. "Then nothing adds up " he brother af Lark R.lgby who bo~s. Comb this neighbor~?od. said. He pondered a mo~ent. awned Hatchet, Is heading the He s somewhere close b~·. ''Pru, is there any reason Duke capton. 4 • • • Jordan should have been get· 1 • • He heard them move. He ting on the freight tonight?" Buckner saw Tull stand up, began- groping across the yard "None that 1 know of." tall and lean, his features half toward the house. The Lanes "Can you give me any idea shadowed by his hat brim so bad had no dog in the old days; what's going on around here?" that only his slash of a mouth he hoped they ~ad none now: "Anythjng could be happen- KENNEDY NIXON STEVENSON SY~fiNGTON JtOCKFELLER and his heavy nose were plain ~e almost ran mto a clothes ing about now," he said. "That HtlMPHREY JOHNSON in that death mask of a face. hne. He got to a ~orner of ~be i old trouble between Hatchet B,· DICK KLEINER men: an excited monolWJe, a tone ''you bad better listen to me- ! And, second, don't accept ad- Tull had been Hatchet foreman hou~e and found _htmself bestde . and Boxed J has come to a · E · A I HU'IPHREY W ld be above conversational pitch. He or else." Sughrue says this an· vice from amateurs. Sughrue a ,long time, a tough ramrod for a wmdow. He tned remember- I h d G II . f 1 d between =-~w~pa~r nterpnse ssn. '1 • ·' - ou , b a tough crew. Tull said, ing the lie of the bouse from ea · u e~ 0 an 1 :-;Ew YORK - (NEAl-Of 1 fine, except he speaks too fast. stars that way, finishes that noys an audience. 1 says be s een with Kennedy him and Lark Riaby not long all ..... ~andt'dates for th• pre- • Su"hrue calls it "a machine· way, · giving him no varle'"• no ROCKFELLER - "An ama· 'when his brother "tips," He "Spence, don't let him go!" five •ears' ago ' and it seemed ·, oo You'll remembere that Lark "" ' ' ' h • " h k " Rigby looked puzzled. to him that the room here at ' 3 o • • • Sldrncy. not one could be class- :gun delivery. But e nows leeway to stress a poirit he wish· leur," says Sughrue. He's ob· :says a TV speaker should either "By his own say ro, he ain't the corner was Dorcas', 1 always used that strtp as _rtght· rd as a polish~d TV performer. ' bow to change the pitch of his es to make. Sughrue also thinks viously nervous when speaking. go to a pro for help, or do it on our side," Tull said. "By my 1of-way when he brought h1s fall T!lat's thr word from John J. I'Oice. something most of the his hand movements are bad. with a nervous smile to mask 1 his own way, but that amateur b k th t k h' . t Someone fumbled at the back :gather to town for shipping 00 1 S::~hrue. senior :'\BC news di- 'others do not. He has some bad NIXON - Another montone it. Sughrue thinks he is most in advice is always wrong. ' a f ~a es ~ agams fence. An annoyed voice said, i Lark threatened to tear down l't't"1or. who has been following mannerisms, too, ""'ich detract speaker. "There is· an obvious need of professional training. I All the candidates, Sughrue ouus.t Tyehtat frormetghtht hasn td puLllte'd 'Gate's barred from the inside." ; the fence by the end of thi~ t!lr D<-mocratic and Republican from the effectiveness of wh at eff or t Io b e smcere.· " sug hrue • • • says. despera 1e .1 Y nee d t ra~nmg.· . ut him , on It But e soun let's . eork s "Give me a boost," someone I week. That would be today. Thr r'~sibiliti~' around. 'he .is sa~·ing. thinks Nixon's speech organiza- Sughrue adds some tips for 1 He thinks an hour a week for him 0 er fir t' Fist d ;oot else said. ''I'll climb the fence." 'last thing he bought !rom Maw Hr thinks Vir~ President JOHNSON - Speaks In a lion is the best of the lot. but i any speaker on TV, whether a :a month or two would be all So if \e ge~· the n~~·on of Buckner heard a rasping, was a supply of ammunition." R~rhard :\ixon and ex-candida:e monotone. a tone below conver· that the qunlity of his voice is . politician or not. First, lie that was _needed to make Hum. coming back, he'll re~ember scuffing sound. He supposed • • • !'r~. Hubert Humphrey have : sational pitch. Gives him too the poorest. 1 should talk as though he were phrey, NIX~-it and Johnson into , , that other men might have;

!ht N>'OQre~l at pre~cn:~ :\'ew York's ed in the issues he is discussing. audience is his biggest draw. I cause the average TV audience, they are all good raw material. I a plc!~ed !~J,k ca~e ttf ~~; choice, putting his hand to the: ried until he remembered that ~·. \-~ Go.-. :\rl>on Rockefeller gets Sughrue says this gives him an back. And Sughrue says his ef·: seated at home, is three peo- One final optimistic note: ~~ft~ve ~:~ m:k!n~e:s~~ y, window and hoping desperate· I Hatchet-Boxed J trou~le was no Su~!truc'> booby prize. :unemotional, too-caual flavor. forts at humor are forced. I pie. but too often a TV speaker Su~hrue say_s that~ no matter ly that it would he unlocked .. longer a concern of itts. He had .. -~·:--:: 1 , ., , . . wlucb cand1date IS our next Behind Buckner, big Rufe The gave to his touch. He :come back for one reason only. ..__ - t Her~·> ho11· he as>esses the KE:"iNEDbY-. He soundsflike . SY:\IINGTO~ - 'Everythmg , makes an orahon as though he president, he'll be a better TV York grunted, and he heard the raised the window eased into: to stand in the court room :- ·-' T\' ~reakm;' ahili!ies of the an eager oy J~St out o an . lS delivered With an air of fore· , were addressing a huge th~ong performer than President Eisen- rasp of a bootsole on th~ floor.! the room, and qiti~tly put the •again, but first be had to escap!' 1 m"st frequ~ntly mentioned Eastern college." He speaks in boding"-he seems to be saying 1 in a ball. bower. He knew t.ben where. hts ~nly window down. He made out a :Spence. Rigby's men. Carefull~· c~anc.e lay: He had stx aga1~st l bed, a bureau, a night stand i he raised the windo~. He thrust ·------htm m thts small roo~, wtth and saw, dimly, the girl sitting Iout hts head and hstencd. All four of them betwee~ ~1m and up fn the bed. "Dorcas:" he lay quiet. "So long Pru," be r ---·--. ,, ''"'""·•.-..?.'"' "''""""' -~ual Search ~~e .~~~y df:eoc~·io~~- ~~~~ t !~:t~ I;.,~i:re~:rd;·ou ~~~~~-t 5~~:~:; isaid. "And thanks." have been expectmg that In- Th . 1 'd "! k I He heard a rustling of covers ... stead, he charged stratght. . at tbe glr. htsat , nd I'eep . ag gun. an d turne d an d ma de ou t th at ~ ... . 1 1 1 11 - ~ ... . mg -- . C" s df• h the table and grasped its edge . on . e saht · e ~- ·she had climed from bed and ,,.,,,,, r or wor IS and upended it against Rigbv co~ermg you n~ now. mg. was drawing a wrapper over •. ·t and Tull, dumping both me~ ou your name. :her nightgown. She came to him .. ... , .., 1 over backwards, chairs and all: It was not quite Dorcas' i and laid a hand on his arm. .- .. ,.-.. HALIFAX (CPl - The annual I The lamp crashed into dark- voice. The shade of difference, . "t': .._. .'earch for swordfish has begun I ness, not exploding into flame made the voice Pru's. He had ! Her hatr was d?ne ~p in •n tte deepsea. banks off the coast 1 as he'd feared it might. Some- uessed wrong about this room. :paper curl.ers. but. 10 sptte ?f >f Nove Scotta . and. federal de-' one cursed as two of the Hatch-. "Ry Buckner," he said: "Hush 'that she was prettl:r than he d . . ~ Jartment of ftshenes experts ct hands collided. Rigby's \'oice down, Pru. I'm being hunted." , remembered. Prett~, almost, as ... .1?re predict the catch will be' rose shrill from the floor, He knelt by the window and i Dorcas. l, >Jgger than last year when 6,700,- "Don't shoot, any of you! Block 1 peered out. He thought he I "What brougltt you back i 100 pound_s were landed. that door!" . I could see someone groping the ' R)'?" she asked. "What are yo~ ... ----- , ?ne. thmg tha_t m a k e s th_c B~ckner could se~ the d_tm yard. His eyes ached from looking for?" 'II ordftsh attrachve e eo n o m I·, nuthne of the one wmdow wttb w~tcbin ~ Finallv there seemed cally is that. 80 ~r cent of it is: its drawn shade. He jammed to be ;~ moving shadow, but , He shrugged. "Somethine I ~~rketab~e m one form or an. i his hat down tight on his head, . he couldn't be sure. Behind lost five years ago." 0 er. Thls. ~eans 320 pounds of folded his arms before his face, i him, it sounded as though Pru 4 • 'r '.,• ·~ ~·pound ftsh can be sold. Last; landing in the alley in a tangle • were sobbing. He'd probably "Duke'" she asked . . ~ears catch went for $1,400,000, i of shade, broken sash, and i scared her halC to death. Let's He nodded. ! mostly export. I splintered glass. He got to his, see, she'd been about 17 when "Go away, Ry," she 1aid. . . . I The broadbills are r h d 1 i feet and began running in the I he'd left, which made h~r 22 "There's nothing here for you." or seven large are ts s~ t ~~ x 1 feeble moonlight. Behind him 1 now. Just the same, seemg a He had never known iter to I Ifrom Nova Scotia ,:sth re ~I tn~: a door banged open. Glancing man climbing through the win- be so intense. He had remem- Island. off the N u ~ 1oc d, back, he saw a man dimly dow must have been a shock. bered her only as Dorcas' kid coast ew ng an silhouetted. He heard Spence "Don't be frightened." he sister, half child, hall woman, i · Rigby shout, "Get around to ·said softly. "I'll be leaving usually cluttering up the parlor ,. the other end of the alley! soon. I think they're gone when a man wanted to sit of an . GETS ALLOWANCE Head him off!" now." evening with his girl. She had ... -· I . NEW YORK 1AP) _ Mrs. Men came tumbling through "I'm not frightened," she been nobody to him then, but G bl B the doorway. He watched them, said in a choked voice. "I'm she was bt's frt'end now. Sh• ··· .. -. ' ' am e enedict Po r u mheanu · 1 h · I' t · t < ·:. . . : . 'J .. Thursday was awarded a •tso a wantin~ to run but knowing , aug mg. m_ rymg o COI'er could have screamed or she .. • .. • that h1s footfalls would draw 1t up by keepm a corner of the - ' week allowance from a future in- gunfire. He began walking blanket jammed in my mouth." could h~ve shot, and she had 1 HEAR OF· SON'S ROMANCE WITH RICH GIRL herltance, plus medical and edu- rapidly, hugging shadows. Ear- He felt utterly foolish. "It's no : done neither. Cl.I~TO~. ~.C.-Tobacco fanner :'Bi~ Dave" Locamy, his wife, and eight-year-old son, Billv, familv of soldier $catlona] expenses. She had asked /Her tonight he'd wished he had laughing matter," he said se- i He patted her hand. "Thanks . 375 a week. _surrog~te co?rt a sheepskin ; now he wish- verely. · again, Pru,'' he said. He slipped Wile~. :\1. Locam~· •. dis~lay a UPI telephoto of Wiley, 2.1, wh~ reportedly pla,~s _to mnrry the stcpdnughte"r of a Van·­ JUdge Samuel Dtfelco Sided wtth ed for a six-shooter, He stop . "Yes. it is," she said. "You through the window and drew nl'rhtlt locamy satd Ins son wrote home that he had met a 'pretty and mcc ~trl on the French Riviera, but did not 9 lhet~ -ye~-old Krurhaw~y's grand- ped suddenly and peered about. I' begging me not to scream. the sash down behind him anrl hctthrr to .n~me her. The~· later l~arned ~hat l?,c girl was re P?rted . to be Nanette Wallace, .18-year-old daughter of mo e;, rs a erme Geddes He had reached the fence be- when you were within a second mol'ed away from the house. 'll!"o. Patncta :\_lurph~· \\ ~IInce ~ nnderhllt. \\aley met t~e g~rl whtle he was on le.ave from lns.. Am·., post in Germany. Benkedtct.dwho hd~d offered Sl50 a hind Widow Lan's place. , of having the of your head i (To Be Continued) The LO<'am~·s, mcludang httle Btllv nnd two daughters, hve m a neat farm house m the tiny Katty Fork community on ":'ee an me teal and educa- beat along the alley from the I blown off." · '\orth Carolina's coastal plain. (UPI Telephoto) !tonal expenses up to $5,000 a Frontier· he thought he heard I "I thought this was Dorcas' • A deficiency of insulin in th• year. Difalco. appo!nted a spe_cial boots at' the far end of the 'room." ' body means that sugart and ~uardi_an to mves!tgate the gtrl's alley toward which he was head- : Sb sobered at once. "Dorcas starches. eaten t'n food. are not fmancm] needs and set another d Th t b t · · • h " · hearing for Aug. 15. e . here . muths f e a b gahe ' tsn t ere. I bet.ng utilized or stored up

• •. • : s?m~w ere m ~ ence, . ut e 1 Th1s results in the disease dtdn t both feehng for 1t. He 1 He ~ered mto the yard, known as diabetes llfam· who grasped _the top of the ~ence, : again. He was quite. sure now :have this disease ~ay ~ot re­ Linen is believed to have pulled htmselC u~ and shp~ed ~that whoe1·er had chmbed the! cognize the symptoms such a~ Britain· Buries Tourist Attraction been the first cloth that man ?Ver the othe,r stde, droppmg ; fence had go~e .. on. "~ru; I'm loss of weight, polyuria, con­ learned to weave. Wool. is con­ mto the Lanes back He , sorry about thts, he satd. 'And ·slant fatigue, excessive thirst or sidered to be the second ma­ y~rd. ~eard men out there m the some puzzled. I came in on the 1 hunger. In caset where these terial man used in makin& 1 dothine. all,;y. ,.. , ~reight tonight. Hatchet Isymptoms are noticed, a prompt In Old Bus Garag;e That you, :Rule. One of JUmped me and took me to: medical checkup is urgent.

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~rw~paper Enterprise Assn. 1 gance. the carriage today looks LO:'\DOX :\'EAl _ \\'h t ) 0\'er-crowded and ornately • • 1• a ornate. 'f

,.-ay rehcs lltth elel')thmg from 1 lined with quilted , the floor/ .· Uftlfo,.rm hutlons to 100-ton loco- i with four inches of granulated . ~h es has bren tucked out o[ I cork to deaden noises. The : ·*t and shamefully neglec_ted! door handles are gold-plated.

. ln a bus ~;arage on the outsktrts 1 Her son, King Edward VII, ef London, . . . who objected to the fussy ln- . · Among !he anhques dattng 1, terior, made sure that his two ~.-; -k lo t~e e~rly 1800s are / carriages were shipshape. Laid -:-: Cli_t ntlwa). carrla~es of Queen j out with yacht-like fittings, I ·. VJCtona, Kmg Edlla~d VII and , these, too, are in tse garage. 1 : . Quren Ale:undra. Kmg George I · • • • I ~ ~- ~d ~~~. late Dowager Queen ! The only change that King i ::: *-n. Kt~S: Georbe VI and: George v made to the Edward-~ :- ~ Quren Ehzabetb, the Queen ian carri,ges was the addition f~: llo?'er. . of two baths, silver-plated, ~ · l!nder ~hroud-hke sheets are which were the first ever in­ if. ~ worlds f1rst do~ble-deck stalled in a British train. :;:: ~ a~d _oldest electrtc tram, But with all the ado that ac­ THE OUTSIDE of Queen VIc &orla's railway earrlaJe, ~ ~ btg, 1ron-wbeeled Lo~don companied the royal carriages were made &o assassinate the passed, the crossing gates were ::t; ~ twd 1o transpc;trt Brttlsh until World War !-including Queen, the royal train was pre­ locked and all adjacent traffic ~':W.:W.~''·''' ...... ,~ ...... _...... -..... ~ ~~PI to the front tn World the busts of King Edward VIJ ceded by a pilot engine taking stopped.\ ,,; ' . I ..:..- War I. and Queen Alexandra on one the line for explosives or de­ She objected to any speed , ', £;. ~ Alt~ðer, lh_ere are ~2 lo· train locomotive during his cor­ , , railment. When her coach in excess of 40 miles per hour. ' , , ~ -oti1•es. 38 nl!w~y camaees, onation-none exceeded that , I , Open a PersontJ/ Chtl/uing I ~ J~ horse-m:aWll veh1cl~ and 31 created by Queen Victoria, , , Auount for paying personal ,I ~:;.. llio&or vehaeles, markmg time • She was furious when' the , ITJ , ~ illd mi~ettonea in t~e history North Western Railway Install­ .,, and household bills. You will • a fll_ pubhe tran~portahon. ed gas lighting In htr carriage. , find you seldom need. to draw frnm ,I . , ::.:.--· ~. . . . The Queen preferr~d candles , your savmgs. P. .~utned and duttered around and olllamps1 But by 1895, she , T.: ~ mala . attractions . are time- consented to have the coach , , Keep your Savings Account - · ~lea pnnted on atlk, hand- wired for electricity on the con· . , f aJ!fs and bllly clubs u1ed by dition that the lights would Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company , TRY THE ROYAL BANK strictly for saving. Having two ;;.. mlny police, a footstool em· not be used while she wat In , accounts, each for a different by Quren _Mary for the. carriage, , ~-~iderecl Call , purpose, gives your savings a real chance ~ lllr carria1e, metal bottles used · Queen Victoria II said to .have , , ACCOUNT PLAN to grow, with regular deposits plus the ..;:.ll::foot warmers, coat lapel kept giant bells, ringing day NIAGARA , 121 ~ Clll'tdles to read by candlelight and night, summoning her IBl· ,I interest they earn. ~~ hundreda of other Items. vants from tiny compartments lor extra , ~;.. :~e. Prile sh~wplece, how· at either end of .her carriage. cash , ' . ~' ...-. II ~e raal~ay_ Yarriage The bells are stlll there. :• St. John's Branch (226 Water KEITH A. CLARKE. :-.Jana~~:er • , ·.. ant for Queen Vactorla In Sh ef d t tak h l Frem $150.00 to $21!100.00 : Freshwater & LeMarchant Branch ...... A. MOORE, Manager : . *" e r use o e er mea s (1omtitlmea more) , ':• · . · In the coa.ch. On the journey : West End Branch ...... F. C. ANDERSON. ~lann~ter : ~-eel doWll c. the last from Windsor 'to Balmoral· the NI--OAJIIA I'!NANCI COMI'ANV L.IMITID : Elizabeth Avenue Branch ...... D. G. JOHNSTON, Manal(er ! ~....frin:ed limp.shade,. this Is royal entourl!ge dined before PA.aWD ILDO., D•••worlb 111.. Pa, .., ?OIT, Ill . Wotor 11., Fbou 14tS or M lraaelleo In Orad , ~ r~~rriace whlclt the Queen startinb and ate, at special pre- Polio ••4 Collier ltrMk , . I', to travel from Windsor arranged stopping places. , .. . . ' ~ ... ,.,..,,,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,..;,,1.,,.,., __ ,,___ ,. . I to Balmonl. Once ·~n· · Because frequent attempts ...... -- ·-. --·--.------.._._:::.::._ --- ...... ~~'!1'!~~~~:!!''!'•1 I

·• -•• ·• - ·•• -a- o • ~ ___ ._,, ·--- ••··---~--- ...... -. ·-·-··--•-.. ~..-.-• I ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily 1Vews MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 ., I . Newfoundland's Population Steve l\Jeary: Now At. Or Near Half Million Named Caretaker 20,000 Children Unknown To President Of NFL lite\ c :\cary wa, reappointed the cxecuth·c officers of the Exist Here At Confederation ~ cstcrday a~ "L·aretak~r" presi­ ~.F. or L. ·He said, "E': •.,ry dent of the :Xcwfoundland Fcd- trade unionist should feel \·cry ' By ERIC A. SF.Y~IOl1 R : 1958, there were 13,000 n~ phenomenal growth of our 1 1 ~rJtion of Labour. Mr. proud of these r,fficcrs.'' E\·erybod)' a~rccs Newfound· , accounts each year for family school population in the past :\cary resigned Thursday be­ Details of what ·~JS di~U~­ land's population is rapiclly · allowanre with just over 14,- ten years, something had to be cause of outside intcrfer~nce in scd at ycstcrd&y's mcctin~ ~\! mrr~asing. Few know that at 000 for the last year, 1959-60. wrong with the last census. thr running of the FederatiOn. not be: released until the i,:nn­ the prr~rnt tim~ the total li\·. The death rate has been aver- There were only 64,950 chil­ \\'hen ~!r. :\cary r~oigned llll cral mee-ting Mxt mo::1.i1. m~ souls in this pro\'ince has aging 3.300 a year. drcn five years and o\'cr at , Thursday an cmcr:;r;lcY meet­ The decision of the execu· pa~sed or i~ close to the half· Newfoundbnd at present has! school in 1945. Now there arc . in~ wa> called for ~;\lndav and ll\'C of the Fedcratic:J ill gidng million mark. 1197,000 children receiving fam· over 114,000. : aftrr matter> leading t~ his ~lr. :\cary full supp•Jrt was an Official statistics fall short of , ily allowances. These are all Th e compulsory education : rcsi~nation wcrr discu~sed he indication that ''The tight.~ of the actual count and in proh.: under the age of !6. There act, or School Attendance Act, . was upheld ~~~ his stand nnd cl'ery trade nnioni,.t in :\cw­ ing ,·arious records we hal'e 'must be a sizeable group in the came into, force in the Commis­ , rrarpomtcd. foundland is being looker! found that in lfl-l7 arter Con· ·category 16 to 24 and those who sion of Government era in ~lr.: :\cal"· Will rcmam a' after." he sa1d · frdrration. there were 20.000 are O\'cr :hese ages. 1943. The act ~tates that rrk nnm111a1ion !nr president !lad not hern rr~~>trrrd through mrn to report baptisms and 1 altendance ot·rurrt•cl during the , 1-.;" .'...e-".! and tb;~.l ht' lp:-; 1'nt111n: rarent>. drr~y or doctors: their reports, esecially from! rirst few years. With Con!ed- hut tll" ~rr~!r~t :1111nit:l'~nn for "' lhe ~enrr.-1! mrclm~. . -~---. ------The•r twrnt'' thuu~and had some small cor1munities where I cration in 1949 the t•ducational no h1rth crriifirates When the\' mal' .rrve more than one 1nnthorilies had a new weapon their rarrnts or ~uardi;ms \\'t•nt sctilrmc;lt, reports are slow in to exercise on delinquent par­ l,,~km: !or the children's pay- rcal'i1ing the Registry office In ents - scncl their children to Seriously ln.iured ;neal< t!lr~· had to ~et written Vital Statistics. Doctors have school or there will be no fam­ rrDol -- statrmrnts in some to rrport births they attend but ily allowance payment. This - ._.-. ra~r• frnm mitlwil'es. doctors. thr~·e ar~ many confinements had the desirrd effect of hrin.~- · APPLE BLOSSOM TIME Mine5 and Resources O~ficial visi~;ng the West .- .. clrr~) mrn ant! others - or not handled by medical prac· lng up school attendance al- Coast of Newfoundland last week noted the apple trees were in full In From 1 ·fall Cliff ... + ~ ~"r~r hy ~tatu'or)' d~claralion. titioners. most o1·.ernight. . blossom there .... ~! :\ow. as thrrl' were 20.000 not E~timates are of little us~ I The fa_ct that 20,000 children ·' Trn-;car-nlcl Charles Doyle.: brou~ht to Dr. Templeman's ,.... ; h:mn;: hren added to tht' gcn- unless more carefully prepared were not known to exist in.-~--~------·------· ---·------·- .'nn ol ~lr. and ~Irs. \\":tliam surgery by the ROLP and ta- rrally accepted fi~urc of 335,· ·than has b~cn the case In New•j Ncwlouridland ln 1049 gi\'cs us ' l Dn~·le of Wahana. is now at the ter com·eyed to the- General . -: ~ ,. . O(l(l for total population in 1!149, found land concerning popula· thought ;for . ~flection and abo: General Hospital in a critical, Hospital in St. John's hy Ridr­ the ~rand total would ha1·c heen.: tion. Even the federal DBS Is Isuggests• an amendment be 1 conclition as the result of a out's ambulance. ~~ 35~.000. or more. Wr are pre· , oltcn guilty or t'stimating and [made to· whatever act registra· 1 St. Patrick's H. N. S. fall from a l 00-foot cliff on the . ~ ...... (; north side of Bell Island yes· In .contact Wl_th the Gen_eral ~uming that therr w~r.· st•wral falling far short of the mark. tlon c_qyc1·s. The authorities 1 A New • 1h0u;and,, m·e• the a~l' of Hi. Wlwn tl1e next census is taken should ·~now in a rea;unable , tcrcla 1 afternoon. 1 Hospital last mght, the !'oie1\:s ul''' 1\11\ r~~i,ten·cl. So a few, lt'l it bt• lh>ll(' by t•ompeiL•nt jlrngth of limt• how tht• hirth 1 Th;, hov was ploy1ng with : was mlormed that the. boy IS .. ·':.. more \lwu-ancl, wuulcl ht• add· t•ou,;d,•ntious PP~lple certain to: r;tle is ·pro~rrssing. It is im-' Communion ·Dinner • ., 111111• <>1h~r children near the st11l m a cntlcal rond1t1on and "'··"'~ ,.,Joc. of tlil' c·llff when the ac-' arrangements are bemg made "t;." ... ~·I to :Jw :1,'\5.111111. l'IIUilt e\t'l'~' lltlse. Iportanl 'io our C'l'OI111111i<' !•Xi>t .- .. c· J,•nt h~ppen,•d lie wa> to fly him to Halifax :'\.S . l'rrc>m .•'I a~ ..1~'!1 •· t o .>lilY' 191'1. >l. ('J,,\IliS OF 19~5 enre-o;1r. schuuls to <•duealt• Tilt· ~tJtl! :wnual t'omntun>~tll \lllt.ld 1'\l'lllJlll(' 111 apr:~< :,,·all 11 r.mul) .\lluW.IIlcf h:l\t• hl•t•n \\'t• l'ould not justity lhr r<•n- 'llll'm. joh opportunilil'S of lhL' !Jinnrr of St. l'iill'll'~\ !lui~· 11:,,. ti~<· Ill\· Ill<' lllltlllrtlon to :\ 1\'lt'IIt 1\\1."\ "I hllllllll'' p•• cd lo J:i:i.ti~~ new a"'''HII\\S. sus fi~urc of 1~45 In thl'Sl' 1future. food suppli~s and :1: Xanw SoL·I!•I.I" lwld on la.sl .. ,;, ami Jll'c•arh lht• t:o,11l'l" · 1· 11'" l't' ~PI.tiJon ... hns 1 ul!H' to 11 .~l: The total pot~latwn testima- it was disrlosetl that there number of othel' iiiH'Illary as· Thurscl:t)' ('\t'lllng at lluly (',.,,., and tin.- hr11>:~ i111u Lh<·tr cm11 . I '[ 1 · on the \~'C"·d t'oa ... t nt t)u., lll'm- _,.-.. h•cl> in l!l!\5 wa.< ~12.00U. This wrrc 156.275 twenty-four years pel'ls. of II e arc wral.lJlN up _m Auditorium following th1• ,·,.lr- ltvc·' .and 1111' II\'''' of oth,·r· I h lll<·r. '111!'111,\' and · ''a' 1 f)J\ l"illn of tlw Dt•parlmrnt ot lt:al. Sllll'r then 1955 to.ulation of 321,819. \\'ith thc,tics. l'hul'l·h hy Hi'\. D. 1'. :.111rphy hoiillr''· 1111 w, and Hl'•ounr'. 0111, man Prier (,q,hur. :ll. of )lrrcrr <:ushur. 11110 lca 10, a "'I'' ----· ' and the prot!'>' ion of lllt'mh<·r.,. ~lr E. ll l-"ol".U1 1 1'1'\."]'lc'<»in~ 1 ., r1 f•llr ('lllirlr•n. an ar•r,tJ·.· ... ---· - .. ·----~-~ -· -- . ------·------I I I I l't'a<..Oll{'f 11 \,l 1 .h 1nn~ :l<.. ~ 1\(' "-1l'('f'1. r.rll bl.md. \'.a" lnstant· a 11 " ... I' 11 \ i W;H ec h) t 1c ~O('Jl'l\, ·, nlfi· 1.1· '''lll'l'''''d h1< tlwni:s and 1 ... :un1111~ st';I"O!I \\.d- o\ rt·. ]H· 1 • II 1 1 1 110 n he t 11· tl 1 111 I11 t'<'rs. direc·t from tlw cllllrl'lt to l<"il!'ll:l\ion.< to 1"1'. Sullll·dn on :· "' cr ~" ~1'1 "~ \\' 1•·as '"' 3 m~ 1e Pll~ P ' I 1:u!n't Jl('"d n llnn1 111:: IH·•·IH f' t 1 11 • II\ e -. " the .-\udil<>l'>lllll·. . h'.'ila)l of IliP IIJ!'111liCI'S a\ll\ I ,llliC Ill ('Ill! 3!' 1\'l l " IJa rcpaq "~'INI hy w1th an rquall~· r·nio~·ahle ad- illsl 11\ir the "~'""! old day;" ______·. --i a cle\'Otccl ;:roup o( _lad.IL'S, who clre,s h~· the )!iflcd oral or. .\ \I ildlil'l' 11 ff 11·rr 111 ana··,.rj to ·.. _, • 0 Ge In_g had \\'OI'kccl \'l'ry HSS!duously to I jir. Frank Fllzgprald. the "square a\\'a~· 1111' kt11>tl)' (~aitadi'an Red ~ tt . . Early This Summer ensure that !his aspt•cf of the incoming Prc,;ident comc~·cll , prohlcm .'io hunting in 110 • ·Driving Is Fun .. ""':· cclehration would he urr to the his thanks to the ladies for I sca,011 · A report was rccci,·ed on demonstrations or the control s II standard of pre\'ious ~·cars. ·their unstinting ~arrifiec ancll · (.., S ·. { The "Slow Down and Ll\e" Tupsday. June 14th. by the I measures during the past two rna er Presiding over till' funrtion To; ally to the S'ewlonnu·, aftcl' welc·oming the mrmht•1's · 1\'ith the singm:,: of \h(' Hoi~- 'Sa!etv makes dri\'ing Fun. Oft1rrr. ~lr.( .• J.Ilod~son·llobm·i fly was almost neghg1ble. No land is 'still 011 tlw d('t'l' . . • t•xpn·~st·d Ius ngrcl _at the Nauw h;mn Willi ~11·. t:<·rarcl l'fl '\J~O'(• Nf.tlll'• 'flu• tullowin~ is a list of Don't let hurry ruin your holi- 1 . - ' ~n. that thl' Sh.~ep Jllow Fly ~eports. Wt'rl' recei\'cd of any accordirig to ri!:nl'es rdr:~:~i 1ahsl•nee of_ not uuly llis <:r:u·1·, JI 1·:1il'.' ;ts '"·mnlJ>h m ( ""''CIJ1holl ll•Y ~~~~~ that a on l'Ontroll~d 11astur~s , ~n.d , Knee Conunission: 1 H·llil'd lmn.' pnrtu·ipatmg 111 St. l'a1ricl;'s Hoi~· ~amr So- 1 <·r. F<•dt·ral 111 , Ill her ful' 'l'nnt\ _ h.tppy. Tin; list is >uhmittcd to get starlPd. and you rush to

munlwr of !lot·ks ~~~~- .. 111'1'11 'wr)' little elsewhere. llus 1 1'ht Commission r~ports that t.h" l'l:n·n~umt•s Y of the ~et to your destination. Too al!achd 1n tlw Ba)' Rolll'rts yeur. bowel'er, the fly has for the week t•ntling .Tune 1 tomnutmcnt. hut also tlll I ,ts- suc(es,ful condus1on. Sr<:retary of State in the Com- .Jumor Heel Sross:- ~ftcn this hohday urgency to a•ea The appt•anmt·t• of the struck l•arly and Ianners are j, persons were registered tor. HI. He\'. ~~"~'·· ~lurphy 111011 , 11 hr lwct rrccil rd an ap- net to the cottage or resort 490 1 1 fly kat th1• cbteh is about tw11 thcrcfore ad\'isc.d tot take im• at their offices. or this total \\'hoh.was tcmporrran])· cofnlult'd pll<'alloo I rom thr r, 0 ,. Srout, _\\:rt~·~';'.'i~;,,~~'-~:'~ia;~:l;c~;.; ~~: :.:te;asrl.yo~a~~ ~h~'o.ho(':;, ,~~~ ,. ~~:: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 0 \\t'f ., car ll'r \ an norma alll lllCI mtr prccaUti011S 0 pro Ct' 7,137 \\'CI'~ men and l.3!i:l Wl'l'l' 0 IS rollin SU 1'1'1111! 1'1~111 a s \s.n('l:t(•,on to l'hancr thr n;llllC '' '' undouhtcdl)' al·c·mmtrd for their flork> in thr appro\'rd sl1~ht lillll'>'· Both l11s t.r:wc· -ett. e·s P11J-. .\,h. l'o1·nrr Brook: Ter-' Safcll' l'oiiiH"lL ,\\'o!d 1111Slfc \\'OillE'n. In tl11• n1J~' S( II Ill~ of (',lfl,\r\a lw lhr \\arm \>C'alhrr nf thr and Rl'I'C]Itcd mantwr. Amplr \\'h1le this figtli'L' ;, "nailr'l· anrl ~b~r. ~IUI'Jlh~· ('111\\('\('d '1111' llotll l,n1ll1, j',·•lo.•n('" , •,:',111111''· Cl1,·r rrrldlr Portu~al 1'olr: oprrrl Gn In ~-~·JI" rlr<~ll1.111~!1 ra•1 [r\1' wr~·ks Thr fat'\ that stork' nf sheep di]l for dipping than las! ll'<'l'k\ lola! it ~> >I ill llw1r n•gl'<'h :tnrl P~prc·s'C·d: , "· nnld ,.,, ,,, H•o PI'" PC I" ,1'~ J.u•-' Hc1rl. Dlirlo, Ronald J:nm, .'nfrt~·---dnn I h11rrY to ·111 "" 1 1111111 1 ·~n1r hrmrr• ha,·t not )'PI ancl nlhrl' malPrials usrrl in lh~ hi~lwr hy 1.3?:l than thr cor- h1•,1 wi-IH's for a pll'aoaul: He lalt•r , 1,. 1, ...J Jh· 11 ilr 11 ,.d rr \ll'r.1'hrrn. r Jl: Franrr< P;nn. nrlrn1-:Slnw Dn·.ll 111 tn~!l. Vor C'\l'lllng. D• t ,··:· ,.. J 11 , "" 11 .1Pt'l"· .. liron ·"'d Srnn;rl:lir . .lo;· Bc>mril. Srnn~- .. --- _ , I' rrs: IIH•re wrrr ti.IIO lllt'll allcl 1.1Jn7 In thp :t.;'l'lllhlr ll\ ~II" ,\,,hlr\' ~ I'IHiel' 1!11 ( ""';','iltr \l't lr \1•1.1 1-~rrtLtr\rtl~ .\lal. t•Jr~:· ~" >ririm: In th~ !', tlrttr. . I hiS )'1'~1' lo tnntrol lh• Shrrr' Jllll\'IIICil( In ur•JI• ~nrl lion inn, r.e~. nrolhr•(' ;;,·c:tl. \· ,,, .,,, IC"l f;rnnl. ,;r,hom \\",,]ol of Jlnh· flrll:llt. Tnm >lonf\, :'~>·or1 0lri flnn,,·enlllrP. rln1n;: ln·e • • ~ I 1 1o , 111(11 , Hu , ,re · ,.1'"''· H r H H II \I J'lw. lt.. ;:~ f'1rpnr,lr1,•11 hf' ":.::11(1 ..., 1f ~ t 1 0 1 0 I'd ftrrlrr renton ..10P Ra1t5 ':n··rnon H11nt. nr . .,re ~'· ,n,. 1 11 11 flX )·ean IGo. Smce that lime' of flock mfestallon should be file and 1 401 f Jl . 1 Th I era\ Sl5lcr sociPtlcs, " Lah•JIIr, locla\· "" " nrrcl parl~>nM"I and 011 t\· rarll~- \nn, \IJrh"~l Jl•1t\~r. B11tl•r- rl1hnn th• qm•. \\'ayn• n,. 11 has sprrad to almo~t all i reported to the nearest Agri· nttnJber tl ·s' \Vcckcm ~ e.·m cr 1 On being introduced to IllS that " sellrnwnt h~s brrn \·ille, Ra,· Roberts: Jean Walsh,; mond. Lethbnd~e. cond1tlnn ,. f 11 1 1 I h 11 1 s s a 11 c reached in two ci!SJ1tll"S ,·,,_ llll'lll CMI I' 1l."ll~C t 11e n:une of . , .... l rart~ o f .• rw Ulllll JIH am IUS t·lllltii'Ol Firl1ln:an or to t ~ in both ras~s. hut lhr\' arc ~till auclie~cc. by thr l'rrbet'm0•11h: Eddie Lethbridge. doir.g f:::e; Ban·; 1 3 ~~l'~ratrd as llohin~nns in \\'est' culture at the DPpartnwnt or ~ ' · ' ~o. . 1 rr. cl!•li\'<'l'rd an impi1·iw. and <·r; l"nion, l.ol'al HI and ------\\'no•ii1L>n. ,., Harbour: Char- Fi~ta~ Collier. St. Veroni~a·s. :'\ewfnllnc\land a111l Fl'l'l')lall!l \linrs anti RPSOUI'rrs, St. .John's, -~• I iu[ormati\'r acldrr1rlrn11t. Fox Harbour,: conditlO!l 5lt:;!ac!Ol'}·; :Saby Cln the Suuthrrn Shon•. Till' Shouhl an)" sh!'rp hrcedrr wish of his O~'- St. ~!€1no Layden Port Blandiorn the back and hind parts of required in the treatment of an GRAND BANK-Two local bulent times that existed in pule ha\'e been sc!Ued. . ~ll~c 1 d.~ c'!~c some '.me m ";~ crn;'s· 'Gc; ld · Skin~er · ~liB- Sanatorium: 3 19 8 the sh~p and the maggots infested animal may be obtain· I inshore fishermen got an un· England and throughout Europe The tcr~s of settlement ln p nt · a. · he car Is " 1 . 'head ; Il'Es oir'· Sam I ~!rs Frank Hardiman Point which hatch within a few days ed through local dealers. I sua! catch in their salmon net centurie,s ago when Christian!- ?ach cuse mclndc a reduction I c~o~ac. ~-door srrl~ l coupe, ' ,0\; 11r·nk B /: o· Ju~a Gilling:' R~see. F B conditio~ the 01 bore into the skin. The fly. this wepk Hauling theil· net ly was wrnkrnt•cl b\' clis«'lltionl rill the work Wl'l'k from forty- .,,, ,mm ~ )c ,owlst green. hte 'c· '1111u ,e 1.·1n1la Ro'w•cll s· me··~!rs . .\iice Dredge Little II· d . ~ th , . ·' l't . I I. I 1 um· to forti' lwur, Wllh the " 1 H•anng 11 u• ll·rn<'C num- Jill '"' o: • . , ,1 , , . . , orrurs usua ) urmb e pt•r- · Philip Higgs ancl Phil ill Stood- allu ll IPrlwss. 31\l w "'' 1 · 1 ...1 , 711 '1'1 1 . j 111 '!''1 .11 . }]part's Ea•e feeling fine. 10~ from .July to lhr rnd of l~y found th;tl a hu~r fish rs- I strmnwcl frum irnoram·t• and oolln.< t<~ke-holllt' pa)'. . 'l'hr 1 " ~ · · · ,(',(1 g ' ' b. · __·_· -----==::::: .-\t 1 ~u•l. A(•cident timutt<ht·~p a~ain't IJI"t•n ~nlanglell in tlw uel and l'itri>lian lllltl'ulity. It ;, not \II·"· )'eI Ill· fit•d with malt•l,l' tlurl) lm· t·mplo)'''''· olll'rJI allrr sh~arm~ with slwep purll'cason. An intensh•c educa-1 Road. There was on!)• minor; Although local fishermen could Brothers and Sisters. bul tlw,v · SAVE HERE ON ALL lional camp~ign, to)!ether with 1damat:e reported. / not de!rrmin~ its ~pcc 1 rs. main- I should r•tHll.'~\'our to nJnci"l : J D J ------, land alllhorities lm·e said that: the1r hNne> ~~ a s:>nr·lnorv i. S r~aC _{ tl\P P •b f fish ;~ a "i~nt 8fur~~on It·•'"' wl>tO t!•~t. as fh~ ..... U Sl .. , b ~ e are 0 I n MOn re 1 I k t tl - . 1 a•·"" 1 Pens been lost to the fishermen as , ,.nro ~r 11'€11 nn 1e•r te

.~~------· 11 THE DATL Y NEWS By YOU'RE the Foulest of Us All'' tlewfoundfand's Only Morning Pap!r IIN THE NEWS Wayfarer The DAiLY NEWS is a momln! paper established in l81l4; aud pub· NOTES 'ANI> COMMENT commodation al rca~onablc rentals for t lished at the 1\:cws Building 355-3:>\l For all that has been done about families in what 111ight be called the Duckworth St,·cet, fGt. lohn's, New· housing in the past len years, it is for lower-medium income brackets. Their toundland, by RubillllOD & Compa11y from enough. In fact. some desperate problem, in many cases, is depressing. Limit,.d. problems remain. A total solution would There arc many persons in the $2,500 to ' MEMBER OF cost a fri~hlenin~ amount of money $4,000 income groups who arc being for it seems almost impossible to con· compelled to pay inordinate rentals for TilE CANADIA ~ PRESS side!' a housing unit of any kind today madequate quarters. They cannot afford The Canadian Press is e~clusivcl) under $10,000 and the promion of 2.000 lo acquire land or make down payments ~ntitlcd tu the use for republication new units w~uld come. on that basis, to on houses in the suburbs and those who ·,. ol nil news despatches in Ibis paper S2ll ·million. Dut that docs not mean must go to live outside the present linuls crcdi(cd to it or to the ,\ss•JCiatcd lhat the whole situation should not ht' of the town arc plagued with high . t'rcss or 1\eutcrs and also· the luclll ... earcfully rel'icwctl with an r; <' t'n lr~nsportation costs. If a whole family . -.. · n·~"·s published therein . special priorities and the mean' ol has to ride the buses even twice a day '":.•· \'E -\RLY SUBSCRIPTION 1\A Tl.l:l ' . ~inng cffccl to them. to go to school or work or lo the shops, All Pres~ ; ~rvirI hat 1:1a)' be cailed the meduun ir.come rroups ~rc IISIing ~hotold TERROR QUOTIENT . .· h~giu lwu~e-huihling. But the the somce of special pressure, and . ~ -... useful blueprint that would pcnlllt be regarded as a public ultlity. t~cbedy . -. · ii"lll'l'~ are a reminder of the insta­ these and other things roint with Edson In . sectional or\ area impro1 emcnt on a con­ who has any knowlcd~c of the social B' Rlll't!:: BlOS~.\'1 .. ' hiiil\ .nl a large part of the .\ew- emphasis to the need o joint and tinuing basis unt1l the shape or the t>rohlcms associated with hoawt~ wouhl fpull(llamll'COIIUIIl\. pro~ressive effort h~· the federal t'lll'n had beep completely changed for 1·enture to contradict that opmion. Tht· "'-llllldllt t o!l~,p-.c ;.., t.or: h•! !>·: ~)Vashington . · · The llll'ot'lll'l' of ·our depcudem:e and provincia) govemmcnts and the bciter. lt should with ouch amend· Shelter and food arc the first bas;c rr· 11~<. 'L he \\Ol'ld b ~l'tliin;J. ~l:d:Hdi,: ..... mcnts as conditions or special cn·cum. C(Uli'CiliCnls of good !iring and the rD>t mto acccpl.mcl' n( lhe TW\v rc~litlc•. g, \'l·:n:It ElJSO:\' ...... I'll cou,trudion i~ quite hi.gh. ru­ all citizens ol ....rrood will to the ' ~lances ma;· dictate bc<"ome the mcen· of shelter must he w1thin the capacil)' de\clop111g from that rll'nl. :\ 1·:.\ \1 "·'llin~lon L'OI'I'C'JlOIIdcnl ~ .. evolution of a lbu~·trrm pro· ..,_ . lr,~ 111ctjor projl'l'ls arc heiu,g COli· ti1e to immediate ad10n. It rould easily In pay of those who usc 11. 1f a person l't'esidcnt E1senhn1rc •..<\I'II;JIIg 111.111~ \\'.\'111:\t;To:\ . I ;>.;t;.\ I ·- Adl:ti 1111\lt'li'h- inilialt'd. a lilllP must gramme dcsi~ncd to ~ivc ~realer prove lo be the most prugressil e step with an income of leS5 than S3.000 a positi1r nulrs 111 Ius >[ll'l'Ch t1> the n;• .'lt'\ t'll:-on·.. \qn;_: tm1c prr:sonal et"-:;l~t­ c·t~ilc \\ lwn thr \ allll· uf l"IIIStriiC· strt·ngth all(\ stahilit~· to the ccou· to he lahen for the betl~•·mcnl of Sl. :•ear 1s compelled to pa)' about 30 ppr lion. dcciO>rrd llwl 11 r must ~~~ on ~nl ll't:llilm .\!. 1\l,m ..Jr. has been sent .John> since action was taken durin~ l'cnt of Ius income for Inadequate linn ru•plo~ mcut will diminish. omy of the pro\'incc. . having "bustnc"hkr dcalin~o" 11 tlh (I!J a (jlll('k l!"tp 1o l'riUJl'C 111 ~n ~!ppar­ the war on the report of the Dunfield ~hcltcr. he is a l'iclim of social incqutt)·. Each \'Car. in spite ul the fact the Soviet l.'mon. lllcluchn;: dtsarm:l· l'll: ellort :o ;!\'I Paris-Prcs~c corrcs­ . .. 111 thr l'a~e ol our greatc~t Town Plannmg Conumsswn. That is a form of inequity that should . . . that the1:c arc as manv as 30 per mcnt and nucleat· test ban Ja:b. Jlll'llk!il Hohl'l't l~uula) to wrilc a nr.w · ~ndr smnw ol emplo~ml.'llt, lo!!:· • • • not be tolerated in a country like Can· The Hussians ind1cate Ji·., 11ant olor) or rctr\"ANTt\Gt: moi'Cs. Only the Red Chinese. all\' a) s tlon . .Echtor Daily News. . Ct Beware'' has oftrn Thotl~h It IS 1101 ilkl'l)' lo he (JIIJCkl) .l~;n~ In lh1• ~ll'ICJI>on cause. If it . fanllirs. Thi~ 'ear 'ami last icc con· of be Dc1·clopmcnt Bill now hcfore the llou'c . -,; These facts must he rcco~nizcd. struck us as >omewhat elated in this forgotten. the L'·2 incident :dread) >tHIHb Ullt'OITl'Cied. Jt mi~bt CI'CII l'lllll . . . -~" : Jitions haw dehwcd the opcnit1'.' of Assembly reports Mr. John R. O'Dea technological age when the an·ra~e • has acquired a "dated" look. ,,lr. Sle1 elhUI>'> clwnce., to be eonfim1ed .. ~ ~ Thcv eaunot be burkcd lw exten­ ol the unofficial Oppositwn as hal'in!i of the season amr caused a h~s·nl consumer knows so little about much Ebcnhowcr has renewed h1s "open a> sccrclar; ol >talc in some other ~. -­ condemned the official Opposition for :.;..'- -~ ~ rarniugs to salmon, lohst~r aud cod sions of unemployment hisurancc of the mechanical mcr~handisc he pur­ ~Ides'' offer to the Soricl t:nion. and IJ,•nwl·~·atH.· prc:-.tdcnt's tabllll'L :-. -... always damning and rriticizin~ the gov· fi~lH·n;len. The dedine in the de­ hcuefits, rclibf or other expedients. chases. said ag:un hi' wdl propose !'hat the lll'J'e .tH' llw most dama~lllg pa,sagc~ ...... crnment and not offering construetil·c They represent the voice and h~pcs Therefore it b plcasinJ: to note that Umtcd :\alwns establish and operate nl Ihe llouli•; intrl'l i<'ll'. as pl'lnled in mand for turhut has tah·n awav a suggestions. ~lr. O'Dea did not say how· the Superior Court of Quebec 1gnorcd such a surrctllancc s) stem. IIH• Con~rco,lnnal Reeonl's lransla· lnerati\'C ~ideline from bshennen of the people calling for a sc11Sihlc, erer that when !llr. James J. Greene. it in awardmg the bu)·er of a used car Our successful launchmg or the tJOII. in TrinitY Ba,· ami the iuexplicabk practical, constructive policv that -1.000 aflcr it was found that the auto­ Leader of the official Opposition lunncd h) Q -Docs lim njcan that the West· ership is needed at the commumt~· rcl 1"' a "'\riel\' of artificial aids, through the Pl'cscnce there of Senator to the Sales Tax Bill to remove the tax the summit debacle. arc not drawing up t•rn powers shouhl m::kc concessions tlnef' amoug them transfer pay·. as well as the municipal, provncial Charles Gavan ("Chubby") Power, made on food, that both he and his colleague in rigid posture. on the t;prm.m question~ mcnts, to permit the maintenance and federal levels. Policy must a Fellow under the Skclton·Ciub Me· Mr. Duffy also voted against this con· The failure at the sumnut 1\'as a e<.ld .\.-Yt•> l'ertainly. morial Foundation, and getting the help of an adequate standard of social consider the problem in the light tructivc amendment. In each case he >hock to hopes fot• an casin~ of trn· Q -~lu'! 1 unclNsland that ~ ou arc of Queen's historians and political scien· and material living in the latered of nationalitims. And all forces that and his colleague !llr. Duffy Yotcd sions. To wh~t extent those hopes lwl prepared to ~c,·rpt a reductton of lists to write his political memoirs, with the Smallwood Government thhs been falsely stirred by Russia's talk of .-\mcriean forces in Berlin'? environment which has come about can be usefullv and effectivelv For "Chubby" Power. the gallant and living up to what Mr. Greene.· the PC. "peaceful coexistence'' is a subject that A.-Yes--one eould haYc. for tn· applied must be co-ordinated engaging figure. must hal'c a lot to under the impact first of wartime t~1 Leader stated many times in last stun­ may be long debated. But lhctr colhl)o.-r slancc. 7.000. remember. Nearly 50 years have gone conditions and subsequent!~·· of the cud that rvcn· able-bodied· mer's election campaign that if elected uid not and docs not mean that war i< Q.-\\'hy 7.000 r.;ther I han 11.5UO'.' smce he t•ame to Parliament (rom the citizen of the Don1inion will he the United Nfld. Party would prove 1mmincnl or likely. \\'oulrl you accept 5.000 or 3.000 or confederation. batllefield .. a broth.of-a·bor who was lo But this will uol ~uHice. Gov­ given the opportunity and the themselves the kind of Opposition that The situation today is not a cheerful none at all'.' become one ol the authcn1ic orators of ~lr. Smallwood wanted. 1\lr. O'Dea did ernment has done a great deal meaus to make his contribution to Parliament.. a power in the inner coun­ prospect. Yet neither is 11 as grai'C .'\ -Yes. hut not now. later. not refer to members reading their as some would have lt. Q -\\'11l there be a change in Amer­ through loans to the fishing indus· the future of the Canadian nation. cils of his party and a cabinet minister speeches prepared for them by outside The l.'nited Stales and Russia .still ican foreign pohc) after the elccllon~ who was different. parties. plod alongside one another 111 Stale· ,\ -'I'hrrc wtll he important changes Only about two men in two gcncr· FAIR PLAY. ations, Launer and Meighen. had. more male. Some shudder as they call !Ius • 111 American toreign polify 1 ~lr. Stel'• ·Senate ·And Unemployment of the ear of the House, or deserved 1t the "balance of terror·•. Our best rn>oll >l:um Iable 11 ith palm of his more. "Chubby" Power had not THIS WE CAN'T AFFORD hope. however, is that leaders in bolh hand 1. The Senate's maurower COill· throughout the hmd by making a Laurier's grace nor Jllcighen's searins: nations recogni1c !hat "terror" is !he Thc<'c is a lot more in this 1CIIJ • ti~at 1.500 words in all. mittee has been launched amid a trulv exhaustive s.tudv of the invective, but there was a Celtic wit By BRUCE BlOSiiAT key word in equation. uw1· chorus of approval on all sides. causes of unemployment: the trend and sometimes brooding magic about The terror o! nu•·lcar war i• ;unl·er>al Robert Boulay is gi1·cn hi;:h ratin~ his speeches that liCted them to a place No American could imagine lhal a And not el'cn the rPmotest cnrne!' of hv nthrr concspondents and editors of the future, and the constructive union walkout against our key missil~ · :\lr. .Starr, the. Labour minister, of their own. the Kremlin is ~caled aJinst it. 1 .'ho know him and are famihar v·i:h :~l"nks a complete and exhaustive means that may be found to bring "Chubby" Power, that gallant talker. hases could last long. But the fact that - ·------··--- his work. it was ~ailed at all is a fantastic com­ -~tudy is an essenhal preliminary about ~omething approachin~ full was also the man of action; the man clearly would not br the ti1::c to use His knowledge o! Engti,h i• rons;·l­ mentary. who in World War II directed Canada's ·t. 1Ve are in a period cf heightened crrd "adequate''. llc arrived in lhP to policy-making. Labour leaders employment. The committee's pw: The stoppage did no(, of course, 'air power. who was a for'cc in Quebec's tcn~ion. Both in Moscow and Pciping l'nitcd State' i•1 mid·~larch on ~ gra~t ;wannlv welcome the investigation gress will be watched with interest. affect the three Atlas mis.;iles standing stormy politics, who. on a matter of an allitt•.de of increased militancy showf ~<•r a six-week tour. Boulay \'i~itcd :which· is to be lar,gelv directed on principle, walked out of lllackcnzie ready Cor usc at California's Vande!!· its~lf. S;cl'cnson's farm out~ide Chicago as "the technical side Dr. John King's cabinet. bP.rg Air Force Base. These arc cur­ bv This docs not me~n war is imminent cne of a group, April 17. rently the only operational JCDM's we ~D,eutsch, an economist who was or even threatening. It docs mean, He c;1mc to Washington about May 1. But the brcat thing about "Chubby" have. ·a member of the :\lcNair Commis­ Power has been his personality; a pub· however, that anythilig which happc1;s The people wllo saw him here ~ay he ;ltreltgth ~Dr flDdaq But all missile testing and all con­ lie man Cree of composity, contemptuous here in encourag<:'ment of a Wttcr n1cntioucd thP Ste1·cnson visit onl)" sion on ~ewfoundland's finances. struction at four missile bases was halt­ IY IAJitL L. DOUGLAS o( cliche$, full of humor and good talk, missile gap will further embolden Com· cusualb·.' To others he cxprc~~ed nw·e But how is the Senate going ed by the action of the International lovable and generous in all his relation· munist leaders to talk and act tou<~h. ronrel'll. alzqut this important task? It is A~socialion of ~fachinisls. And other ships. No man in our public life has had \\'e arc trying to catch up. not fa:l !lnul~y got hll'k lo Paris on :.lay 8th work at Cape Canaveral also was in sat(! that the committee will visit TRUE REST FOR THE SOUL more friends in all parties. farther beh111d. \\'c c~n !t~ruiy exp··cl anCI hi!' ~t0ry on vi;,iting $e·,·cn:.Pil peril. several towns throughout the our adversaries to re;pect our r~t·11ia :~ppc;trrd 111 Pari~.. rrc1~e ~lay lllil. A certain Ralph Barton who lived Somebody has said that memoirs Amcric:ms must surely be stunned l'OUuh·,· to studv the reasons for lory strength if our 1·ital rod;ct b,•tls · .:uol before the su:nmil. Be bcg•n it. some years ago was acknowledget 'to arc "bui the vanities of garrulous old that the "busmcss as u,;ual" altitude can be lied up e1·en foL' a day by "l passed :tn aftcrlloon wllh Adlai lmCmJ)loymcnt anc.l what can be be the most brilliant caricaturist or age", There will be tittle of ,·anily in so pl·evalent in this country actually "busincso as usual'' unionf. Stc1 c:m111." doue to remedv them. · his day. He received Immense recogni­ the memoirs of "Chubby" Power, he has struck clo~c to the T1eart of their 'ccur­ Eithct' you h:n·c sccnnty or yu:: du \\'hal Boulay rii

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• THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1~96~0~------

Salads For Hot "ASTRO-GUIDE 11 By Ceean For Monday, June 20 I,1id-Summer Weather Present-For You and Yours ... A'pects swing back ·, Salads are thr order of the day. · A ~:arnish of salad dressing is and (orth like a pendulum - ·,. in hot mid·summrr weather and <111 easy way· to add a decorative · from fal'onhlc to adver•e. You .. ·.

oran~e salads can be particular. note to any or these salads. 1 can't do an1·thing about the ly rdrr;hin~ as well as nutritious Choose yout· dt·e~sing carefully, ' planetary pattern. hut you can an~ MliciotL~. since it is important to both the adit~;ation>l A«cmhlv, out more and more phases M Fr~ :.liraclc Oran~c Snrprsc , For the datl)', \ ttamm C c1:cry· : 1 I· locked out of their hall hy tlie their "'ork, ouch as typing, de· SJlari. :\liradr Tuna . ?ne needs, 11 ell as lor rcft csh· , i Oran~e as 7l /1' · t • . J..:.inl! 'lnd n(\l,le-.. adi0nrned to liveries, collections, bookkeep· • Sal~d. and :\!irnclc Orange Chef':; !n::. taste, any one of lhe'e salads i 1 a tcTmis cnmt, whrrc 'the-y ~v.o;e 1 r.l. a u I e II ing, etc., ines for whil'lt arc at· t~ ttlcnl to s~n·t! and sure to ., . After ·30 Years Service "''' lo llio:.hanU until France wa" ~r.1otcd :i con,1itu:ion. Thio:. \\as their own staffs. less supervi· I t~~~r~. n:,•:· ;l': . na ...nn t I Thirty years of outstanding manageress. In her \:<'l'Y grad. i onr of the CICnt; leading to the sion is nec~ssary, thus loweriag I Frcn~h Rc\olui.ion. cost,, I r ~ I t I scrl'ice to the Newfoundland ous address. :llt·s. llntrd recall· I O~lport N.ursing and lndu~ erl nwny intcr~sting and amu.1· 1 , 1 I By MRS.. MURIEL LAWRENCE ~~·.tal Assoc1a1ton l and her staff. She also prai;ed 'li-.il'l;~··q;! \l.ork l"a~, -.r.

,a!ami . l·hunks. Pour o1·er ;alml end power. you best-slim or softly flar:tlt Garnish with oran~c slice~. i can destrO)' us. \\hen our small 1 long. waisted c!!ecl. ', t'JP 'salad dress in~ Six ,,erl'ings ' one ~cis m~d enough at us 10 • Printed Pattern 4984 Half . waul to pumsh us. he may re~all Sizes 12'2 14'•· 16'2. 18' 2 , 20'z. : lire• as the weapon to usc agmnsl : 22 ,,, ·24'2. Size 16' 1 lwilh slim : us. . . ~ skirt) 3'8 vards 35·inch !abl'ic. - ·coffee Lover Goes Berry 1 .lust as a Pl'ecaulwn . agamst : Printed directions on each pat· : his .making .this dcstru;lil'e co~· tern part. Easier, accurate. • 1nccttoll, we mtroduce htm to fne : Send FIFTY CENTS lin coins\ i with the story of Prometheus. I this pattern. Please print plain· 1 Picking On Wall Street I (stamps cannot be accepted\ !or ly SIZE, NA:\IE, ADDRESS. 0 lST\'LE NUMBER. 1 Send order to A!'i:'lf: ADA~IS, i care of ST. JOHN'S DAILY 100° There is no one way of dress· NEWS, Palt~rll Dept. 60 FROST in~ for hot summer weather. ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONT. Y~ur wardrobe depends on your r._: ______--,~ ) way of life and the place where · \'DU live. But Ideally, your sum· I incr wardrobe should include I one cotton ~ult, three or lour : The Doctor :• !dresses with , two or 1 three slccl'eless dresses !or I'C_l'Y ( Says 1 hot days. and one or two ~tlk 1 . . I $ Idt'Csses for late aftemoon Ol' ear· 1 81 HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, 1 lv evening. M.D. )' --- 1 If \'011 want to wear your '\\'ed· OPERATE 0:-1 TOSSILS ONLY ! ding. dre.o;.~ after the wcddi~!! is IF CONDITIONS WARRANT IT I I over do one of two lhmgs. · I FIRST PRIZE 2-SECOND PRIZES 0 Cho~se a short dress _rick n '1 Now that we've discus~ed the long one and make certam that functions of tonsillar and other $25EACH it can be successfully shortened lymphoid tissues, s p o k e n $100 1alter the wedding, of throat infections .and their ! - -:- • complications, and considered ~EVERY WEEK EVERY WEEK I ~hal ,to do w1lh Ihose. wlute prel'entive and curative trent· :salt~ shppers ilfler the 1\eddlnt~ 1 m~nts by conservative means, that s easy. Have th~m tinted 0 we're faced with the problem or Imatch your lavortle summer tonsillar destruction or surgical . . · . party dress. ___ removal. Get in on BEST YEAST'S · I Before I tell you what I'm for iel·proccsscd coif~ taste . Let's and what I'm against, it's only GOISG to the for lreoh coffee, !nod Gaynor •I it was l'ery and fair lb warn you that these are . I 10ur~e repn~ler 1 ~ay mlcre.~tln~ !\tatld"~ pick~ It off the plant at Pan·Amcrlcan Cnlfrr Bnr~au. then ~nhhome and. ml ak~ a,~~o~ my personal opinions which may . cup w1l commcrcta co ~c. 11 not he wholly acceplahle In my R.r G,\ \'SOR ~1/\DDOX 1make a single pountl ol roasted , make It ~tron11. If you want Icolleague~. 1\'e just picked a cup of co! lee. , coffee. i )'our men tn love you and bl' In other words vou'll ~et a5 ' \'~~. 00 red coffee rhcrries from Arter that to the Coffee Brew·~· happy· on Father'~ Day, put many opinion~ a'bo'ut these in· Tune a lO·bot tree. It grbws in the ing Institute in the, same build· plenty or coffee In the pot. dividual points ~5 there are doe· \\'

• • • ·- - ··- -~k ... -- ...... _. • .....-...~·-- -- _.,.,__ ..... ~... ,~-.,.tt.- ... ~.-. •., ...... ~'tl>.v::v! •. :~n~... ~,.\.·;~\'!.:'\.t~:".. :c~. :,..,.__ ·~.:·h~ .. :-t),rt:":.~ 1l·:~.,.~~--::~-~ '~·':··. .,,.-c ,. '•'· '.'i7•!o!ll & THE 'DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 ~~------~~~~ Hygrades Cclme B3ck To Win;'f0,0tbaUSeason Ope~s;,Take Doubleheaders, Yanks Aces Tie R,dCiiff Fer First: st. Pat's vs M.C. United And Orioles Continue Battle .'icwYorkandBallimore.con-·hcart-hrcaJ.in·" tJcl'cat 1111 Dun :;.3.Theresultlcrtthc.Yankstwo Gordon Glynn Hits First Grand Slam Homer fv\ayor Mew:::_, w1·11 Open 1960 linuing thcit hrcathle'" battle '.[ossi. per~:ntage points in front of b k h • h • h b ! for first place in the American SPE.\TtllE.\IlS ~ -\T \\'!~ ·he Orioles. 1 S li)grOCC'S came OC. wit etg t runs In t e ottom j 0CCer League. each took the field m.,. d into first spot tie with Red Cli?f in Senior Soft- ' f'OI l"f, 1960 lo;w.l Chi~:1~o \\'hite Sox ;.:; and :mnth:•r to Sjlcarh~:ul 1\'ashin~- against Philadelphia Phillies. Lc'l 0 De· .'.1.·m t'l:'i~n oYer the weekend. ·Rams dafea~ed Falcons. Ayr~ Athletic Grounds toni(:Jht ot 7.15. St. Pal'5 will 5-3 while the Orioles hlank~d ton·, third1 ,tr:~ight. Don Lee"'"' director Tom Sheehan was [;' s clash with M.C. Un:~ed in the league opener. Mayor !roil Tigers twi~e. 2·0 and J.IJ tile win l<'r. nam~d manin·"Jr,t !JnmP Tl'd .... n; uot anrl downPd the Phillie' ~ ET l'tfiEc·nR[I} U 1Aews wi o .icia v open t e new season. 1-1 ond Acrs drop~,,:?d (nm~ls 12-6. 01 1Cr action 1 Yanke,., in fir,\ place h,1· tlll't•e '· ·pcio 1n !iw lith to ~il'<· Hobin i·~. 2 'I CEI .,5 5 h'l H k d d R Charlir Do;·lc will he thl' -- - -·---- percentt qrcn:-1 slam he mer of the season while · wo.n trial and Can: Umted · squad ll'tth S1d Hollings and Clayton Collins' streak was sm1ppcd· hv Los ,\u- with thr fu:l .• rr•!i:-1. !3•J".,f;,.:.J ni Pcnticton, B C., t~:o th~ ol)'J~pic ~I( 1 h~'"' r~c·· 11 - '·:; C:r:~i: b:~;:!s W:)J':! hit. !loth Aces and Red' a.dmn champiOnslup at ncarh~ Hcadon coat·llml( St. Pat's. arc the halfmt•n. geles, B·G. hut the Pirates rc- ing Billy O'Dei! in th~ lOin. wos p;t.iJ",: t:H·I:t:al two l•J~in~s. (I·~ 1.~ ..' -:~._, • .. ,.;~, cr.·l -:~~ l:>~s for tha top spot. Camp Borden Saturday. Hts ·Roth released their slarting The :>IC United forward line taincd thm foor-game lead 0\rt· :he loser. In x~.t:onai I.eag•Jc action. \Iii· !i . .., l':•' .. r••J< rn· .. _.. _ .. ___ .. lime washtfour hours, 41 nun· lineups last night. ·will hal'c Jock Stewart as cen· San Francisco in the :O:atioi;1! , w,,,_,:;cc Bro• ~' hlanJ;:·I St. I ·J•IIS 1 utrs. ctg seconds. . John Browne will be in the tcr with Charlie Chavtor and' League as Philaclelphia nipped j (';mhnal;; 5-0 h"l~:nd Lew Bllr· ' ·: ·I 4:28:7.!1. 2·1 11 :111d :d tr· · · · · l·· : '":1 11 t·C'I '1 The world record IS S_t. Pal's net with Hubert Eng. Llo,,·iJ Holluwal' as hi~ inside-! the Giants· in inninc_•s. · •! lte r inc in r i Hel~ w · 1 ••...,.. • ····:: ,; r,-.'"'' ':! !r:·ntf'Joir Prc1·ious Canadian l'C'l'ord 1~s 1l sc t as ~ f l1 11,_,"ac k . •1 oe men. Sam Pin~l'llt and Doug In other :>; n t ion n 1 ·J.ea~11'' , snan;1r1 a s•x·~Jrr.e· 2 1o:;in~ ~trr>o k w~s i 0 41 47:0, held by ]."rank Cieman 1\rnny was to hal'c playec_l thr Y ·lma 11 will l'"rfnrm i11 the out·' .~ames. Cincinnati sll'cpt htHh wi:h a <·i •k ;,;,.:l OI'Cr c:~;,:~~o :,-• . •. · '"~ 11'' who judged the ran•. o,th <'r f u Jlh ae'1 stol 1JUt 1tc IS out side slots. ' Alex Andrews.' games· frnm Chlca!!'o ~-3 ;llld <·i ' ('ul..' .•· .'.. ,. •r~:• '11' Oaklhcy's II' c r for ntniW;• may wtth n leg IOJlTY. B~rn )Jar· Keil.ll Burt ami DOll )Jartin arn and )Ji!waukee split 'I Jth :it ~.Til·kc•·.- \!al·t !o \Tot"' Sko'" ,,fl .. r · ·· •:•"1 1. ··1·· l., · ·,,· 1 e·u·nj t c ('0< · l'll\"1'd •. •auto worker. J s1 1a 11 ts· expected to team up tlw spares' · ' Loms.· The nrm·es took the 1 ~nr 1 n. o~"r· V,J''" · a ".. e:·a.< l;<' d 01 1 , , ....1 , ~ ,::,,;t:::n~1 · 1 P :;cc 0!1 tlann 3 s ympiL' e~m with En~lish. · The snc~er league will see 110 3·2 after the Cardinal< ho~w ~""'' fn:· lhn Yanks. Hob r .·., .' "::n. 't. 1h1 1011 ~' 1 . !ere 15 ~tot ~uat: an ee Pat :O.I;mhall and \\'nit Dal- snb,titutions thi· year n~d will had won the opener 4·3. · Tu: !·~\' ;m1: n: >:; ba tamed the • . e se ec 1Ion rommt ee wt sc· 'II · . · 1 · • • 1 · S 1 1 . 11 lccl a 1 walker. thon 'l''l. hankfl' Pat H ~b hs on als~ tnforce the rule that pro-: 1In t 1eR t\1msencan; Ro1,hton s 1 a~t1 . ox · • '• .: .• _. ll:m dc•n : hi the lust u!l·mpics Oaklev's 1 e fiS 11 a1 me w1 11 1 e up hthii!S anyone except the cxe· pace e, . ox 11on etr Ir.· TDIELY m.o\\' "' " p•m·~· it· ld ' • h·, 1 front Stei'C Angel and John eulive and press from en\crino. doubleheader of the ~:·ason. D ·trc•il'< Charlie '1~xwel1 t-il (I ,.,., •. _,.,. .... , une wou 11a1'c earncc1 IIIli c f . n · d 1 b' " ('J l d 1 I' - · th:.:~-run homer in the sb:th. He c:." 1 lifth place. The llnitcd State' ~mer ord are the o•Jistde men the Pavilion at the Ayre Ath· ru J m~ ;1·e an m wns ,.1 .. . ' · · ' • · ., ' ·•n w'l~l Olvmpic stnndard is fire hours With Angus Barrett at center 1£otio Grounds. and 3·2. \\ ashmgtot~ made . 1t I :~~ ~~~~;~;~~~ o;i~r~~d ~~~ ~:·~~ • • ' , .. ··:·'"1': tl~_. '"\ • m· ut •s · .1oe Browne and Dick ~laloney Season tickets for the 65 tJC· three slt'a!·'ht OI'Cr Kan>as ( Jty 1 one in the nintl1. 1 1 10 111 1 11 1 3 1 1 ' ·, '''' · t!Jr /.' I c.· , arr the insides. Bernie Ben- cer games arc now on sale and· ' 1h fi.,, ' <'tory . . : "'>''J·r \ . ' I Second in the rae<' \I :IS .lim lll'tt. lion llonol'an. Dal'l' Ryan fans can get a bargain at only Y,\:-;1\EF. wr:-;s I First-place Pitt,hur~h Pirat~s. ,.· t -· .. · ::11 [I n fl' 1 · • 0"10 tJ ··1 1 T \ 1 ·s- · Jim Coates ;md .Johnm.· J;1n:_,, 1 r!ol''n 3-0 11 ami with1 two out and ··~- cw;on, u a o, m .• : •. llll am om' n~c nrc spares. 1 .1.00 per llr 1tel. _i non" on .,· the n'nth, rallied to tie 1 ,._,. ,, '1 .: , .. ,.,lt, ', .,.. Chris Lnczyncki, Buffalo. in 5· ------. were the winning Yanke~ pitrh· c ' .. ,, ,...... ,.] '·- .... L.~L.L .... "~.;.:._j 15:22. .·II Jon• art.sso~ I F d ~rs as 1 :-lew Yorkr::u!e it Ten I:\ •·;nanl~ thi~l~i~~~t ~~~1ino;!~f~ . ,..... : : it.·ri)'l:'ll "' mmuY OWE:"'S I ' I ' I~ ~I s avore ~ct~ri ~~w il~\'ft~ ia~~a~~ ~~me'/ •• ~eked atwn:run h~mcr' anci then : •• , •. 1 "t~·it'l' ~· ' Coale:; wmi his eighth without a @ sin~led home the winnin~ run. · l" I; :··,• ';,1 1r;· Tl~t· ··t'h!'dul~ for this week: I p • defeat this season and helped hi> 1 S;,m .Jon~, of the Giants had 3 11 ... '··· .. j'-. "·T'l':···ll: I ractice ' 0 p tt T . ht 'own cause in the opener with Hoyt Wi!hellll . >hutout ~oin~ for ei~ht innings ..., . :n•~o· ' :· T .... ,tl:l)'l 6.45 p.m .. Rams \'S.' • ' ver a ·flrso~ O·nlg •hree runs-batted-in, .James. in OI'Cl' the Phil:ies but he weakened '·' f:lr lkl t'ltff. 1 ~ ~I rclid, won hi< third. )licl;ev in the ninth and had to be res- \ I• T< ·.1 ··n- Thur.'e aten .. · ~E\\' YOR Kt AP - ln.~emar an t·mpro1·ed left 1' b o th ' ' " tJJo Do' h I' 1 · ht · t 1 1 ' • I •_' lt't3!'1:1 'ar •: c 0 a ver e an· hase hit in the twin hill, droll' . • ,L'I'S uPi .. lC II'· 1 e PhilleS in a I cle mectmgs omer 1 \\'ednt•>dJ,I',1 1 CBI .Jbhan"on. winnct· of the II'OI'Id noying paws that set up Patter- ate,· streak. tlf1 e.,· ' 6.~3 firc-~' tri- .... ! ' '.<' '···•· •"r .... ,. ~::1)·' p.m."m. tly:,radr' 'ay;; I'S. ,.,,Rums.aw ·s. team will drill at th!' Fcilclian Ilt'"ilt~ a ~.. :1·11 Is l Fl'oy d P a tl"crson. lh e \\'lenI he_s~' [f erec I a recurrence_of,. Roner.\' cr~wd :I! an< ~-f -IH J:l!l Jar~cst Cu ·CITYI L;-nr h·s t11o-nm homer umph aJ;o snapped an· eight· -t.t:O Jl.m Stalwarts .s Comets Grounds. The pt·nctice is set m:m he floored seven times a a back m.]urv that bothered hun . k P k · · . 1 1 in the fir't anti \'ada Pin· gJme streak put ...... vrar a..ro CJ • m1s '2Y r~r ~ cro\n 1 smce , 11 \' . 1 ~ame winnin.~ to~ether ' j, 1'', 1•:,,1, 1 , . fiYi p.m. CEI rs. Aces. for 7.00. and pla)'ers arc asked • " . . a year ano. 11e 11 as reported Ill t4 19 :7 til' 1\'h't1 S d · sons two 1om~r:; in the second h\' Lnrn· .Jackson. · ••·1 r. ,., ..,, S'!"·i'\' to altend. the quick and dccisi1e when examined hv New York1 .,· "· sawf! e .ox rop the Reds a SWl'ep OIW the 'cincinnati's .Jav Hook had a Despit~ 0 0 ~h ~al'e • · ;:l' · · (' · _ , ending of the first fight ·and the State Athletic Commission doc- ' gam;s . e pace. . . • Cubs

. ~"' . A RE,\L CIIAR)IER . ' Roth fi"illers will he "'orkln~ ------:Title Fight .Tohan<;;m• a handsome Sll'.'dc. 'tl ~ " J h · t ,· · f 1.. . • of w1 1ou 1 n mann~e1·. . o ansson 1 1 11 1 111 1 11:""'----·-· __ .. ...,..._ ..., ... --- --"·----- . . , '~;-, lcrn a \Ill~ 11 m cl. ~/!' I ha:~ nn .t·ndriscr .. in promot~r Ed· ~ ; • h1·, new. ·sta•us 111'. nppea1'1ng t · · Ill a 1 Will• .\II 1 qms· t o f ~~wee 1 rn. p att er- -•-·'.! ·On Radio 1 mone and nwkm~ £ C\'1"1011 · ap· , 01,-, manu~e1·. Cu« d'.-\malo is ·~' Pc•·n·nnce<• ' · ·\ ch. 'armcr II' 11 h a on the outs wtlh. the ~~11 . \ :ork 1 ... T Olllg· 1I t \1' or ld 11 ea\')'1\'elg· ll t •>1"'1<1.11". c•. " ''"'''tll\'1,. . '.111' '. tlw .unhratrn . COll111l1SSI011.. . Pnltcrson Signed. for -- . :· 1· •'!"'I ·on ~._ .... ~ ·' -t· ".-·~:. 7-fi Title fight between champion ·>;.,·pal'·nld chamn 'J.1 knockouts· II r· 1 h' If (;OE GATIIEU:\LL ~ · . . f' It · f'11 1 11t' 1e _,g 11 tmsc · : · ·: r.: 11 lnenwr .Johansson and chal· m 2" wJnnm•! 1' 1s con e · 1 il''''''~ ~~ 1 ·' " • n·.-:·. ~! •\e .Joe r.atherall. nne of the top Ienger Floyd Patterson will be thai he c:m do it all. ol'er again. The promoter< are the new · : . · '· .-::"r while sprinters in Newfoundland, was; broadcast locally over Station . liP is an R-to-:i fm ontr. · ::roup, organized lll' Ray Cohn. ·:· '•· ·••·: tl.,· ~"- ~r. announced us coac:h of the St.' CBN and throughout Newfound·. Scol'll"rl h1· the hoxing expert' former counsel for the s~nate in·· i·c· l••ll.' h11ncr Bon's senior track team at an· land ol'er the CBC Nfld, net· a~ an unworthy chnllcMr.r ami vei'ti~aling subcommittee headed tells •' ... _. ~ ,. !lh l.10yd Asso~iation meeting yesterda)' work. · ri:liculrd hecaus~ he was.rhs~ual· hv the lat~ Senalor :\!cCarthy. , . ., t .. n h.ll '.l'r on morn in~. J.a>t season Gathcrall . . . . ' Hied in the 1~:\? 01\'lnnt:· finals 1!lis associates arc wealthy :'Smen who promise a ~o~•nior Bluegolcl track squads i given at 11.34 p.m. and tins: mncle hP\iel'crs of ~ost. wh?n h~: "clean promotion." The lop tickel to the championship at the, Will be followed by t.hc. artual finan1• uncnl'<'reri lu~ .n~ht hand price is $100. annual A·\U Sports on Belli round b~· round description be· punch last ,June. j · I ginning at 11.50 p.m. SCI'en time' ,Johansson sent . Under. the New York rules, the 1 s1 DuiH 1· ·• .. , . . 1 Patterson er 3,hin" to th~ floor in fight wtll be scored by rounds on • 11 OJI'SC " 1OrfiSSe)f' bWtlh11 atl ex.citill" 'third round before with two judges and a referee to _.aJbout return· as· ·t 1c managerI · o t o · o p 11· referee• · Ruhv~ Goldstcm. stopped be named a t nn,· ~ t'1mc. Th e~• t~>c, I t1 1C jtlnJOI ~11( seniOr earns ur 0 " . a supplementary point system in while Bob · Lmc"arT ~ k was 1named B 1 I theThe slau,h\eJ. ft',. .. t ri"ht sneoked hrlween case the rounds ·are e1 ,en. .- as t 1w J un1or rae· cone 1. oll ·' .. · · . . tc;~ms are expected to open I I P_allerson's han~~. hel.ct h1~.h ~n: , . • ' whisky \rnming within the next few lns peek·a-boo ~II I.e •.md Flo) d Nova Scotia s , weeks. ! With the expert picking !ngr· nel'cr ktlCII' what 1111 hun. He an·, ~ 1mar ,Johansson to retain hts milled months later thai. when he p L" heavyweight hmdng CI'OWn LO•: walked with lwnds down to a I. assen~er 1St night, a poll of the Dally News 1neutral corner. he thought he , ' ootball Inight staff went the same way. mulcnrl. he was walk ina crazily ! The following pas;engcrs : starts its 1960 season on Wed· I 1'he mght staff picked Johan· into complete disaster ·with no de-l arriYCd from Boston and Hali· 1 ncsday night. The circuit will l sson as the winner seven to 1 fence. I fax June 16th:- hal·e Royal Bank of Canada five, but both members of the · IMI'UO\'ES LEFT JAB From Boston:-C. L. Chap·:

meeting B!.nk of No\'a Scotia Sports Staff went along with 1 In contrast with last year's man, :l!rs. Chapman, Mrs. :\!. G.\' 1 in the opener at the King 1Patterson to take back his 1training, .Johansson has used his D'Arcy, llrs. A. Hayes, Miss E. r.cor~c Fifth pitch at 7.30 p.m. crown. I righl in the sessions at Gros- Heater, ~Irs, C. Hickey, W. I Kirwin. D. Macltae, A. Peach, Miss J. Redmond, A. Skinner, Mrs. Skinner, T. Stoodlcy, ~Irs , J. Squires, :l!rs. I. Taylor, :\f. Wrstcott, :\Irs, Westcott. 1 From Jlalifax: - A. Burley, I E. Clouston, Mrs. Clouston, R. G. l\ly\es, 1\lr& S. Knickle, B.) Ostro, D. Roy. I

The following pa~sengers ,

sailed for Liverpool on June 1 J6lh:-S. Adams, Dr.. J. W. Davies, D. Eikela_nd, A. Fla· i herty, :l!rs E. Grtlls. :llrs. D., Laing, T. Larch, Miss L. Little, ; J. A. :llcKay, Mrs 0. Rice, :11.: Rideout, Mrs. Rideout, :\Irs. E. · Robinson, ~fiss M. Strawbridge, G, i\t. Tanski, Mrs. Tanski and infant, Master M. Tanski, Mas· ter P. Tanski.

BERLIN (Reuters - Dr. J r t Oppenheimer, promi· nent American atomic scientist, predicted Thursday i£ there is· another great war, "none of us can count on having enough li\'· ing to bury our dead." Oppen­ heimer spoke at the opening ses· slon of the annual International Congress for Cultural Freedom t~!tended by more than 250 au· thors, journalists, artists, politi cians and diplomats from i>t countries. FU~L SB'AA EXECUTIVE-The full executive •of the St. Bon's Athletic Association: (left to right): sea,v •• : Ed. World's largest field of c·ana ~u1gley, secretaryt Frank. O'Grady, Vice-president) Francis Brennan, President; Stan ·Murphy, treasurer; stand­ lilies is located at the base of JOg: John Doyle, Trust Fund, a_nd Executive Committee Sam Ryan, Terry Trainor, Bill Whittle, Kelvan Grant, San Bruno Mountain, south of I - ~· _ .. ifot inserted by the Board oi Liquor Control San Francisco, Calif, Charlie Doyle and Gerry Murphy.-(Max Mercer Photo). ~ THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLO., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 Redmond Hits Two Hom a·nuns I ~t ~-' ~- ~M St Defe ~ ~~i4·~~ Bill Robson .Has Circuit Blast In 12- 3 Victory By JIM KEATS

The mi~:~ty b~t of Bob Redr:~'ld sporbd St. Bon'! to a 12-3 vi:lory o·:er Holy Cress in the 1960 Senior Basebcll op~nN ct the City Ball P-erk ye~lt;:·day after­ n:~cn. R~dmor.d ri~lcd lwo h~mc:· runs for ihe defend· ing ch:tm?:ons v::i:b c::~c:1::r E:il Robson hit for the distar:::e on 1:1e Crusocitrs. In cper.ir.g game c!:r~moni::-s l.ecgue Presiden: Ank /,\urphy o:;d Vic~·:::·~:ic~:lt Fra:1k Ryan, together with Charlie Riddle ar.d Gorden IO.;s, opsned the 14th sco~on of the lora! leC'::ue. A full perk witnessed the first game. Don 1\yan s~c~tcd br t:1e Blucqold1 but gave way to John P.:lwer in th9 fifrh innin3 wii·h Power. taking the win. Jir.1 Carey who s:a;t::d for th11 Crusaders was tooed with the defeat. St. Bon's grahbrd thr lracl Brern who drrll' a ·wnlk on four in thr top ~f tht• ~pt•nin~ inn· strai~ht pitehrs. ~ 1 CHARLIE RIDDLE, a former American Gl who has been long interested in local baseball, throws the first pitch in; wi:h two run·; on om• hit Hoi~· Cross ntOI'~d out front ; of the 1960 season to veteran ·Gordon Breen yesler day afternoon to open the season. league Presidenl H:~t c~m~ aftPr ~ lmr on hnl!s in the last of the third frame., IIILL 1\0IISON to thp leadof man · and an 'Robin Short start~d the two· run with Redmond following Ank Murphy and Vice-president Frank Ryan are behind ~·d~!c:.-(t>.~ax Mercer Photo). ~ 0 4 [) ~rror. . rr.ll~· drawing a walk. The play. 1 for his two run shot owr the K. Arns, lh ;) \ :! 0 R:ll G1lhrs raced honlt' when ing t·uac:l came all the way 1 signs in straight nll'il)' Cl•ntrt· 1'. Bryant. t' B,,h Redmond dn•w a throw around when the Crusaders :for a 5·3 St. Bon's edge. D. Comerforrl. 3h :l 2 J 1 rln11 t: from the l'rus;ul~rs eatrh.- catcher "Chewic" Robson un· : St. Bon's s~nt eight men to n. !lynn, P 2 0 0 () tr '" hi' >tnlr second hasr. A loaded the first hom~ run of ; the platr in the sixth inning, .J. l'owrr. P :J 0 0 (I 1 If 0000 'Locals Cop Trophies d.•uhle hy ;\;oel Sparrow up th~ the season, a blast over the scoring fi1·e run' on five hits. \\'. ~lcllotwld. m:rtdle. t:w ftrst hit of the ."ra· scer.•illlard. "Big Bear" Jim CJrey ga1·e wa)· Totals 43 12 14 1 ;r~ chasrd thr serotHI run in. St. Bon's grabb~d the lead to "hard luck" Ed Firming in , 1 Tite screnth annual Canadian The hi~h single hono1·s 11We out tile W('l.'k .~~L .:1~11ic ior lh~ :: n:t·T. 1J:r ol t:w L:!m won both R H E both rum wrre unearned. · bat'k to stay in ~he fifth inn· th~ five run inning nnd was Holy Crns>: :\ational Hailll'a)'S Systrm Fire· won by :.rr. A. Stockley, who compe:ilinn. ~linialure !lose the hi~h. single and three frarr,,· 0 0 1 llo:~· Cro;s lo~ded the bases ing on two singles and Red· ~rc~trd by Redmond wltn Inc~· P. Hurle)·, cf pin Dmrlin~ Tournanwnt for the rollcrl with ~ second team en­ Howls nre presented to the in· L "''· ,,, 1 () 0 in t~rir half of •he first inning monel's first homer. Ted Gillies gcd his second circuit dout of G. Tlreen, 3h President's trophy w~, h~·ld this ler~d by tlw Accounting Depart· rlirirlual members of the tran: , ·. c· ,. ;:.~ \cc·n:tnting oflke 1 1 l I w;:h one out hut managt•d only singled and moved to second 'the afternoon with lli!l Gi!lies H. ~hort. lb w:n· rlmin" the wrck of ~lm-ch mPnl at St. John's with a score :mel al.cntation of thr lrop1ty wi(h . 3 0 II 0 competition for the Pn•,itlent s nwmbc1· was made ;;t Si. .John s tcr~d ll:r competition in 19.ia anr: "''"I i;• the roll off cameup with 1 St. Bon's put the finisin~ B. \cl'illt'. ~h '' 0 0 I tnlllll\' ;;r~ tP:nns from Canadian hy ~]t·. G. II. llrll. fh,~icnal Au­ ,inn• lhnl lime thry hare won: a 407 siw:lr to cop the honour,. 1 louoh to the contest in the l'. l'il'rsotl. ph 1 () 1 () , :-;.,lio.nal, (;:·and Trunk \\'estern dilor for the Canadian ;\;ational thr hn!Wil!'s in three Sltt'tl'."i\e' It is mlcrrsting to note that in 1 , scrcnth innin~:. P. Barron, 2b 0 0 0 0 ancl C~ntt·al \'rrmont Recreation Bailways ~11 :.Joncton. ,., .. r·.-.:. In l~l.)!) a nl1 \\' record for liw th."('P surcr~~i\'(~ ''Cttr;; tbc I Wilbur Newell, the third Hoi)· .J. l'arcy. P 2 () 0 I) l.ci!~JH's. ami empl1JI'l'e tram; Tilt• H. D. Armstron~ troph~· hi~h th!'PC' fram~~ scnr( 1 n-as :--;et! .\ccountin!.! ha:s \\"on t"he Pre~i· I Cross pitcher. fired the last E. l'lt•min.t~. P l (J 1 I) pla;·in~: in Jpa~ut's wlwre 11wrr ;1re:.:rntrd to tlu~ winnino.! mcon'_..: ";· \<:counlin'! wh~n !ht·~· rolled dent's lroph~· tltr >amr file an~ nn Hecrc~1t ion .-\s:-:ot'iat iun .... two and two·third innings, \\'. ?\(•well, P 1 0 0 0 team ('OillJH'ling in the anmwt t lli.i. .\Jso in JOi~l f'hrs Loci; e. member.< con> I itued the team. This )'Cal' t•ntrics were recPil·ecJ allowing onr halter to rrach · Totals 32 3 7 4 C." H. Accounting Bowlitl~ Tour· from St. .John's. ~london. ~!on· , base. He was crnwd on a nnmC'nl was t•apturl'cl IH· St. tn•al Toronto Hamilton, Strilt· .John's and this b lht•tc' firsi w1n double play in the last inning. 1 fori!." Winnipeg. and V:mrourer. John Power. who took orcr on thr t rop!J~·. ~lcmh~rs of t hi, For llw third ronsre:1til·c yc•at' le;;m an•: (;Prr)· Fl~·un. ·.Joe FURNESS, w;THY & CO., LTD. ' for Don Ryan in thr fourth ! a t '' the ' . --~- ..-_ .. ,: or ~ny four year<. The Account­ "\e1rfoundland" .11;· ];) Jly 2:1 .JI;· 29 Au;: 2 Au:: 4 .. ! plat~. two wel'c ur.rnrned. I ...... ing team retired thr trophy by "\'cn·a Scotia" Jly 29 Aug 6 Aug. 12 Aug 16 Aug 18 Leadoff hitter Ted Gillies fnr :\Ell' DEI.I!l 1 Hcntcrs In winn:n~ titc l:t>l three Year.<. the Bluegolds was the top hit· · dian and Sodl'l orficial' 1'hur3 \fcmlll'rs of this team are: 'cern.· Person, contcmplatin~ pa""-~e to Eurooe ter for the dnv with four sin· da,· signed nr. n~t·rrmcnt on should make bookings well in ndvance Don't. .. Fl~·nn, Ches Lockt•. ~::. Tell 1 1 i Ed Fleming and pinch·hitter; ' sion left for ~luscow lo negotiale il'lll wide fil·e pin howlin~ was The · FURNESS TRAVEl OFFICE Cec Pierson had one Ior one. 1 : the pu1-chnse of Sol'ict equipment )naugurntcc! in J9,1-t iUld is award· Sf.WFOUNDL:\ND HOTEL • 'PHONE 6623 I 1 for Jnclia's oil exploration pro· rd to the team bowling the high. Ending! 1 noxscore I TED GILUF.S gram. ·est three frame score through. I st. .. B~n's; AR H E . T. Gtlltcs, cf li 4 0 · T. )Ianning-, 2h .'\ 2 i B. Gillies, 1f ~J FH011 ~!0;\;TI:L\L, I'.Q. TO ST. JOII~·s. ~FLD. B. Redmond, ss 5 Tf) ST . .1011:-i''. :'\FI.D. FHml HALIFAX. ~.S. N. Sparrow, rf L~;).,. 1 ~ln11trral nut' Sl .lnha'' lklt S&. Jobo't Cxl :\I.S. WOOilCOC'K Jt':\1-: It; .ll':\1:: 2( :\1.\'. F.\CY.ETTF. ~!.S. "REf.l,~; ISLE II" .Jl':\E 2t .!DiE 23 JL':\F. 2:1 ,Jl':\E 2i Jl'\'E 29 JL'L Y ' Also NOVELTY (xl 31.S. WOODCOCK ".5. "REDFOilD II" Ju\'E :111 .JL'LY 4 JULY 5 JI.;LY 7 TIMES OF SHOWS: :\1.5. "BELLE ISLE II" JULY 7 JCLY 11 I 0 Sackvillt EVENING S:-IOWS: 7 O'CLOCK 9.00. (XJ Hdrigeration space MATINEE: 2 P.M. aYailable.

NEXT ATTRACTlQ~~ ' I By THE CANADIAN PRESS "SEVEN THIEVES" 1 National League . ' Aliii!Mh W L Pel .. GBL Mflwfoundland I MURRAY AGENCIES & . Pittsburgh 37 21 .63(1 - TRANSPORT CO L.IMITEO B~d'\ Co.,.,., St' Johrn "' . . ~· . - .• ' .' . r.. ,., • Sou Fr 34 26 .:;ti7 -1-- I PhonP. 2011 1 ~lil . :10 23 .51iG 412 , St. J.oui' 29 oO .4!12 H'1 i Cincinnati 2!1 :11 .411:1 !I : Lo:; Angeles 27 :ll ..tlili 10

1 Chicago 2:1 31 .421i 12 Phila ~t o7 .:162 16 1 Amrricun Lrngu., , W L Pd. GilL ' ._,. I 1 :";ew York 33 22 .tiOO \2 ·:-· ...· .. , ;: -: . i .. y ,.:-~ I I xBnlt ~7 25 .5!17 ~t.. :-:.~:~ ...... :...-~.j2-,:-.\:~:/~_:.:.:.;· .... ~::;.i~ ....t· ... >.J.:/.::~::2~2~;;~C.~::- .. ~-..::-~:~.:. .. ~--:::.- :f•. ~~-t.. ;;:~:;.;.~_::.--r-~{'~-~-*;;;,:·L::~:::~u.~L·;~~;(:..~.:·.~-.;&....~~ 1 Clc1·elnnd 30 25 .545 31.~ CLARKE NOW PLAYING Detroit • 2!1 27 · .518 5 Chicago 39 29 .508 5'2 Wash 25 30 .4.11\ 81,2 BOB REDMOND, hard hitting St. Bon's shortstop, crosses home plate after FREIGHT Kansas City 23 35 .397 12 cloufing his si!cond home run of the Senior Baseball opener at the City Boston 21 35 .375 13 Ball Park yesterday qf!.ernoon. St. Bon's dropped Holy Cross 12-3.­ SERVICES X-games behind figured fl·om 1 (Max Mercer Photo). Baltimore won-lost record. 1 froii11 MONTREAL To NI':WFOUNDLAND To CORNER BROOK-w~kly MjV "Irish .R-" and M[V "Irish WillowM

To ST. JOHN'S-w~kly 5.5. "Novaport", S.S. "Gulfport" and S.S. "Highliner" ' · ·· • • Complete ln•urance Coverage • Through Rates via C.P.R.. C.N.R., and C.S.L. • Refrigerated Cargo Space to St. Jobn'a • Tracing and Expediting; Service . • CLARKE TRAFFIC SERVICES '·. cHering · CONSOLIDATION OF LCL SHIPMENTS • Also - UP-TO-THE~MINUTE NEWS PICK·UP FACIUTIES in TIMES: fOF SHOWS: · METROPOUTAN TORONTO and MONTREAl EVENING SHOWS: 7 P.M. - 9 P.M. MATJNEE: 2 P.M. For ~·reight CLARKE ··' lresrrvation~ "First in the T~t. 5483·2151 Gulf of St, Lawrenc•r' or f-0350 NEXT ATIRACTI~ON or I I! \Pl\"EY STEA~l CARY GRANT- TONY CURTIS in "OPERATION SIIJPS I.TD .. ···cJ ARKE. PmJCOAT"- LAUGHS- COMEDY- TECHNI­ ROBIN SHORT, Holy Cross playing coach tokes a hefty cut at an o:fering from St. Bon's pitcher Don Ryon in A::ents !fieamship · COLOUR. the opening game of Senior Baseball yesterday after noon. B1ueg:Jid catcher Paul Byrant holds the ball Co- ~miln/. in his while umpire Jim Frazier ·calls .the ploy.- (Max Mercer Photo) ..

•' 8 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 News r-c~;it~~--!IThe Importance Of The Hoffie Conception Bay I TO-DAY I t. ···THE WONDERFUL An d s c h oo I Fe dera Ion COUNTRY" WITH · ROBERT MI1'CHU~I nl' DENNIS ORCHARD I bursaries ami scholar.ships, lea~-. tiijn's recent annual mc·..ting tn Cat:.J.i ..; soft · spoken Home c:·ship t1·aining workshop>, radio danff, Alta. -!'-- d violent and :S~itool Federation probably pro~rams, and make special· "We hu;;g~st.ion selling novel by Tom Lea, was ada. But it has never been able ial of a >mall raise in per CIIPU filmed in ~lexico in Teel~nicolor,: to afford a full meeting of ib .~t the nation:Jl level. llome and fee ·,rhil·h would make po;;:;;hle over an extended location per·, lloard of directors. School rnaintcins a Toronto hea•l- "''C!ltial serril'e.'. rnecb ·.1·!th ~- iod of three months. I~ stars j • ~!embers ag1·ee Home and· lJunrtet·s. lmt it.; national exec·,. sistancP " Robert Mitchum and Julte Lon-: School has a unique message and til·e comprises me m b r r s of With 1:1 ilc ·\itiicu;!t~·, 11vw· don, and fe~tures an unusually · 1·oice that can be "IJlJJlied by no pro,. inc i a 1 or~ its strong supporting cast headed :other body, But it is almost im- hrou~ht t 0 get her onlv twice rr.emh""·!J,., ''· ;p ,~~:1 !'C"Ch ;(JO,· by Gary ~lerrill, Pedro Armend· 1pQssihle to elicit a single slat~· yearly for mcelin~s. Here ;_, 001!, aad in. ~.!'!'0 t,OOO.:lO!l ariz, Jack Oakic, Albert Dekker. ment of policy on a particular where th~ fed'ration suffers h:: {l, li'" ''"' ;,,n:JI ,, ·e;ident ;s Charles McGraw and Leroy question ft·om any member of its it; Jack of central control. :llem· Dou~l· ... l'.'·•!'dt'"ion of '.!ontre;,J. "Satchel" ·paige (the legendary national execuli\'e, hers come to national coltnC'II' ,,.:lll !::-, 20 ;wrs 'Jf a-'o~ia 1 ion pitching ace) in his motion pic· Despite ali these handicaps, the with widelv divergint;'t>rohl"ll:.< "i11t p;o:·~····l.'«l'il?r ~:·oups, ture debut. Canadian Home· and School ;md and an,wei·s ·to thosep roblr·;;s '\!''. '.'.':: ;i:lc'rm !••1~ · plcd~··d "The Wonderful Country" P~rent-Tcachcr FeMration is a At least pa•'l of tho proh'nm l•'n1';··ii ~" 'oi!e.l ;n\'Oh·cs linonres. Retiring p:·e•i thenc:d l'.l-:'-12: atwn for th~ "tl'i!e tions by Chester Erskine and di- with by every official lnp 'Soviet Union Is An Oriental World

1 the set from start to finish of are rm·oil'ed but hccaus~ the ---··-· ··----··- ---·------~Tom Lea. author of the novel f7dcration is aho\'e all consciT.1· 11 To East By Hlstory' 0 1 J k i un which the film is hased. This '·~ and stalM. , . Ti~d Lieut.-Governor Grand Lodge ' . . ac man was a far cry indeed from the 'I :-io recommendalion IS matlr ., t''t' ~"'"'''t" that th! We~ :old days, when purchased for 1 to any go1-ernm~nt agency, film R)· (;,\HI~ KAD!OII'J'r,, ' I Re-electe d :filming would put . miles board or educatiOnal group that :"\EI\' YORK- (:'lEAl -In- apprtJarh the Russians as an Uri- Visit ()fficials Visit 3 000 1 : ! between themsel\•es and the . does not h_a\'e the :~ppro\'al .,[ sidr the Kremlin. American rntal propll' with slow-tnol'ing, · I • d thr pro1·meral federal tons. photo~rapher .1 Dal'id Douglas and for tl1e \\'estcrncr. often 1 I BELL ISLAND. tStnlll--Thc, BELL ISLAND tSt;tffl- BELl~ ISLAND tStaffl~.Jn 1Product.lon ~n fr~m that \'a~t- The l'itaJ interc.,t the parent Duncan found what hr hclie1·0, try1ng custire to ~o to !led China Sl':\1:\IER lOth. i Grand llaster ol the Black: land slide of l'otes o\'er two I On the latter poinl. Lea had. Md elforl for n~ direct financiJI "Rus~ia faces East. not \\'est." for a photo~raplt1e ,tory. PROGR.-\:\1:\IE His Honour was oflicially wei·· Chapll'r. Albert Rowe: Branch 'other cur~ group. graphcr b~lie\'es that c\'en to- S01·ict con:~mpt for the czarist -2 p.m.- l_anadtnn Leg1on . Memortalllast Saturday and Sunday. ·Nathan l rane, rc-elcetc.d F1-. Not only did Lea have kind ~n lohb;· in f~1·or of .~n e:luea- rt~y the Russian p~ople arc far rc~imc5. Duncan says. J-ro:-:) Lra~e Ba~cball. llub Rooms, the Lleut.·Gover-~ A joint meeting of all the, nancwl Secretary and Norman words to offer. but he threw i Ilona! reform IS to ahcnate the more influenced by in\'aders "Even the ~o1wnmcnt ~:ay. Srnw Freid. ·nor ~nd P~rl)' were _guests or local lodges was held at the Or- . Reyno!ds. re-elected Trcasu~cr. himself into Ihe production i P?l'e~t or th~ teacher. who feels from the East centuries ago and cd in the fortress (Kremlin 1. --'.30 p.m.- DOSCO. \\ abana ~hn_es, for ange Hall on Saturday night and : T. Conway wa~ elected gmde. wilh a rrrve that would ha\'e hts mtcrc;st l> not bcm;r rcp!·e· the ensuing occupations. reeognizin~ that the people look 1 '-Lt!tle lca~ue Baseball. luncheon at the Compames StafC Ia_ parade with all lodges parti· A. Ash was elected olstsrde horrified the standoffish novel-. sented fmrl~·. Tl~e essen! tal umty I In fil·c trips to the Kremlin. there for their leadership." · Sports Field. House. c1pat11)g took place on Sunday· ?u~rd. T. Hammond. re-elected 1st of a decade or two ago. He of tl:; structure 1:; ?a>lled. ·between 1956 and 1959. Duncan Complet1n~ thi~ study of the The part)' was conducted on· afternoon. · · 1ns1de guard. • played a small role in the pic- ~lax Bedford of Saskatoon. one captured on film the graphic center of the Communist world, Tl'ESD,\\' a tour of the surface operahons! The parade Jed by "J" Co.' Trustees G. C.osse, C. Squires ture, served as technical ad- of th~ most _eloq~_lent s.pokesm.en stor;· of "the shimmering hoard Duncan returned to :\'ew York -10.30 a.m _ and mstallatsons. w1th an ROIP CLB Brass Band, followed by and T. McLellan. , l'isor, coached actors in their' for the mpamzatwn s . cau. e. accumulated by Russian rulers before starting on his next as- .,·, B B "h escort. the three ladies' lodges, the S.A. : character interpretation, and made thts p~mt m defendmg the . signment. ·- !'I oo:m;:. I I I t t r H l B· d OYB OL d · · · M 8 d h · If 'I bl 11 apparen re tcence o orne am or Archer)', ~ICC! at In the alternoon, His Honour an ' • . an I'ISlhng rs en nett I "!a e lffiSC aval a e at a School executives to speak out. Bo:s· Club. addressed a large gathering of I lodge representative from Portu- • 1 ttmes to e1•eryone from the , · 1 . This will he a pictorial study gal Cov d t th u · ' d R ' p t . . 1 th · d · "\\ e ' man ° e sccmc e· 'kind of organi7.alion on an)' of the heretofore unseen life l-.\:t~ a~d Crafts. ~!eel Sports Field. He stressed the '~d Chu~c.h, Davtd_son AI e. to at· · 1 SJgner. . · lcl'el." he said. The aim of Home work of an artist who joined at Boys' Club. importance of continuing edu·l end Dtvtne Service. · · Robert ~htchum plan the , and School must he "creal ion of :the Communist mo\'ement in --' p.m.- 'cation from High School to Uni·l ~!r. ":arren was preacher a! BELL lSLAND, (Stalll-The, role of Martin Bray, the pistol- a public s~>ntiment" that throu~h 194i. The artist is Pablo I )-Sc::wr League Baseball. versity. the serv1ce. denth was recorded last week of: ero. in "The Wonderful Coun-' "normal p r 0 cess c s of demo-· ·Picasso. Sporn Field. I ~Irs. Agnes Bennett. who passed ~try,". As the ~i~e_d gunman of R cracy'• brin~s about legislation. But politics are forgotten away at the home or her daugh- 'l\lex1can pohhc1an. he com- Th• heart of Home and School when the arti>l anrl photogra­ ,;.;:-J:,f~· WEDSESDAY :Councillor West Mines Club ter, ~Irs. J. G. Arc~ibald, the bine~ toughne~s and C)'nicism is the 4.500 local associ~tions pher come together in Picasso's -10.30 a.m.- I I Front. m hts best vem. l'arving in size from a handful. home. '-Improvement of Club. John Ki W" () ·· The late ~Irs. Bennett had Julie London, who enjoys the of parents and teachers to large Grcunds Group. Boys': ng Ins pener been ill lor several weeks. She I unique distinction in Hollywood citv groups with hundreds of "He's the only indi1·idual I'm Club. I -- 'was in her 77th. year. or combining equally brilliant members. intere;ted in from a photo;:•·apil• ic point of l'iew." Duncan ~ay~. -10.30 a.m.- ' BELL ISLAND (Start}-The BELL ISLAND (Staffl-The ' Her sons Warwick !rom New and separate ~areers as singer· Some _school principals ad~nit· The photographer's pre1·ious 1 Classes Cto · fiag was at half-mast on the Wa· newly re·organized baseball lea· York. USA and Edward from I and a dramatic actrcs!, plays ted I;· stsl! are agamst the 1dea -Sw·immir.~ two books were the result of a derided). Swimming bana Town Hall Wednesday and gue got a series underway last Windsor. Ont. arrived home for •her most challenging role to . of Home and School and fear its b~ self-im·ited, year-long stay with 1 Pool. : Thursda)' June 15th. and 16th., Monday evening, when the West the funeral. dat~ in "The Wond~rrul Coun· 1 ellects. . . . ~, Picasso. :·,l.·.,.,-.'11:.\ ...... ;r. •.i -~ p.m.- 'in memory of one of the Wa· Mines and St. Kevins ball clubs At 2~0 Sunday afternoon the 1 try as an army w1fe torn be·. They feel the or_gan1zatson 1nll )-Lillie League Baseball. 'bana Town Council members, met in the senior opener funeral procession with a large 1 tween her loyalty to her hus- 'be top -hea1·y wrth dem~ndmg David Douglas Duncan That year was the longest c~!·t~:::~.~~: t~~~t-::~':1:.~· Sports Field. I John who passed away at Superior pitching and batting left the Archibald II band and. her strange passion and hers trymg . to Duncan. 44. has stayed in any Kl~:l. mo~orcade, ~mothers ~at . --'30 p.m.- i his home, the Green, on Tues· by the Miners earned an easy restdence proceeding to St. for the patd gunman. . dtctatc ~,·erythmg !rom salanes for 750 ~-ears." ~luch of it i' one place. Where he will go ::.~.~' :~ ~~!!~. 1 l-Pony League Baseball, . day night. win over St. Kevins Cyprian's Anglican Church 1 BRILLL\N SCORE to teaclung methods~ . stored in that mysterious lor:- after a two or three-month stay Sports Field. ; The late John King had been 60 players arc registered It where burial services were i ~lusic for "The Wonderful However, most prmctpals and r~ss. The photographs ha1·c with Piras~o in a mnteT\' to ;;';:~St; • fl :.,0.··~ ! in failing health for !Orne time Is the · t t' t h f. held Country" Technicolor r i 1m , teacher:; agree the student has a been i!ssembled in Douglas' himself as well as io a~~·one -.... .,. TDl'RSD.-\\' ·and had recently been in St. fairly wellm en balanced ton o teamsave ourto Burral· . was in the Anglican t hroug h Untied . Arhsts . release, b tt er ch _ance t o_ mak '; the grade t 1 · 1 1>oo k·. " 1'1 1c Krem ,. ci>P. a r 1 un m." -9 a.m.- John's city hospital for medical comprise the league Cemetery Beach Hill where Mrs. was composed by Alex North.' if home ts 11orkmg ~~·lth scho_o-:-. •· ~ ------~- ~- · '-Firr-making and Cook· treatment. He was in his 68th. To accomplish thls it will , Bennett was placed beside her; who is responsible for some of, on. pro~lems of cu~nculum. dtsct; ;- ou 15. ~leet at Boys' ·year. eventually move players from I husband, the late Edward Ben- tttc most brilliant scores ever· phne. hbrary factltlics,t~rt any 0 • Cluh. In the e1rly history of Wa· l b t th · d 1nett. 1 cr~atcd for the motion picture the endless concerns a come -~.30 p.m.- bana, Jack was an ardent sport ~:em~: ·t an~ ter, :n or er ! screen. ' as l'Ccond nature to a parent_ or l-Pony Lea~ue Baseball. enthusiast and will be best re· • e I an n ere~ mg scr- I ' a teacher in Johnn)''s edueatron. ... Spnrt$ Field. membered as a member of the tes. At ~he present tim~ the Repa'lrS_ To ------•' A step up from the local is the West ~mes Club now m the middle ground in Home and --' p.m.- Dominion Fire Brigade football senior division still have many School's tt·i-le1·et structure. the 1-Senior League Base· p team. . . . of the players, which proved Pavement aramount prOI'incial executi\'e. It must in- ..•. ball. Sports Field. . PreVIOUS to rehrmg on pen· too strong for opposing teams : terpret the general and some- I . SIO~h her was elmpt lo~k·ed bly Doseo. I when that club easily won the : BELL 'limPS oblique p 0 I i c i e s and I 00 Tomorrow FRlDAY e unera P ace on ' junior championship two years . ISLAND ( StaiO-Re- ; decisionsof the national bod\' to 1 ) H10.30h a.mj>":"" h' . Thus~ay ~orning with ~lass of ago, II ~asr~d to t~e paved surfac~ to~. •·THE MAN IN TilE SET" . the iocal as>ociation~. Xo pt·~~·in- I -B o;ses oe tte mg or : Reqmem ~~ St. James' Churctt h~VI sank bve~:e·H~e~e sd ar ~ i WITH ALAN LADD cia! organization exists in 'lew· i a mtnton ( ). Dodge at 10. Buml was in the R.C. t IS wee Y e lg roa s.. e- founctland because the transport- Ball, :\feet at Bon' Cemeter)' Beach Hill partment under the superv1s1on . . blem h a 5 hampered Club • i ' • T b M · d of su t s F Parsons "~!an sn the Net,'' a suspense a1 ton pro · ' - 0 ~ I p ' . . . 'thriller starring Alan Lad d. communication, but '?cats there . "1-•. -2 . ar r e )-Footba~-~Sports Field.! In I Carolyn ,Jones and Diane Brew-' receive help frfom n~;·o~:-1 hea~:: July 0 --6.30 p.m.- I Freighters Due c Port ster, at the Paramount Theatre I qua~tetr;~ and rom ' art lmC : '\;, ) L'ttl L B b 11 I oa I Boat in through United Artists release, gamza tons. - l e eague ase a , I . . 1 . · , SPONSOR BURSARIES _1 Spor:s Field. BELL ISLAND (Sta£0-Two ~trectcd by ~~~~hae Cur.t,lz, 11 , Olficials on the provincia! le1·el ' BELL ISLAND (Stafi)-Four well and ra_vourably k_nown BELL ISLAND (Staffl-The lS on,,e or Ladd s ra~e Easl·. also ha1·e a oulv. to understand S 1 foreign freighters are due to ar· 1 1 erns Much of the picture was ATl'RDAY , rire during. the week, to load young Bell Is anders wtl be . M.V, Abbotsford is in port with . · · . . ; i lind formulate me as u res to :-=; -10.30 a.m.- united in marriage at St. 2300 tons of coal for domestic filmed on location 10 Connccll· handle the problems of the Ia· -~ )-Softball. Sports Field. j ore --~r_!~S-~~ Scotia Pier. Cyprian's Anglican Church on 1 use and Is di!charging at D~m- cut and . :11-assachusetts. where j ' 1 ' ' 1 ...• •.! -:l p.m.- • and ol course, interest in camp· July 18th., Thelma Picco, Town inion Pier. ext~as t~cludcd . mayor, a 1 c~~;e pro1·incial gr01fps sponsor --:. ( )-Senior League Base· , ing. Square and Larry Harvey, Main , pohce chtcf, dt~tnct attorneys,______- .- - - • - ··~ -') ball. Sports Field. I 3. Points will be given all Road, are the two people to World's largest field of calla and. a cross-seetton of local ur- Reginald Rose fr?m .~he no\ el ! ' 10\'S' CLUB liiE~IBERS, through the summer program whom we refer. lilies is located at the base of I bamtes and suburbamtcs. The by Patrick Quentin. The :llan - PLEASE son; 1for attendance, sportsmanship. Larry is an active member of San Bruno Mountain, !outh of professional cast also includes in the Net" is the_ story of an - 1. Times of Senior Baseball ·and behaviour. The members the Bell Island Lions' Club. He San Francisco, Calif, Charles McGraw. John L~pton 1advertising execuhl'e (La~d) 1 are shol'·n on this programme, ! who place first, second and is employed with the engineer· 1 and Tom Belmore, and sntro- :who is susp~cted of mu~denng 1 so that members can tell par· .'tttird will be given prizes and ing Department of Dosco Wa· Use of uranium predates the duces· a new cht~d star, ten-year Ihis alcoho_hc. wife < C~rolyn Servicin.g Trucks eats and others when these taken on a short trip at the end bana Mines. nuclear era. Its principle use old Barbara Bearrd from Waco,: Jones). Thts ts a new t~p~ of games are being played. I of August. Thelma is employed with formerly wa! as a source of Texas. :role for Ladd whose pnnclpal ; 2. It is hoped to take ap- 4. Rainy Day Programs will Bowrlngs Branch store here. yellow and brown pigments. Based on a screenplay by i movie activity has been con· 1 proximately 45 Boys at differ-, be run this year. as was dolte fined to the wide open spaces 1 job ent times on O\'er-night camping last summer. or the west or battlefields in is a truck man's trips. These boys will be pick· Boys Club members, .we be· OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Car ofC corners of the war-scar-1 td" oa the basis of good attend-llieve, will have fun this sum· red world. Miss Jones again has · llccausc 11c'rc truck men. 11r knn11· that prompt, efficient. anee at Club during the year, mer. the kind of role that electrified n,1aintcn;11JCe is C»cnlial to yuu, the truck operator. And audiences who saw her as lite , bt•c;wsc trucks arc nur business, we're geared to give you amoral party girl of "The the hrsl in dcpcnd.1blc truck scr\'ice Our mechanics can Bachelor PRrty." Walter ~lirisch • ~crvicc truchs 11ith no w;tsle motiont because they ha1e ' produced the picture.

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EXCI<~PTIONS TO RULES PAY OF!<' CJON By OSWALD JACOBY PRISCILLA'S POP By AL VERMEER ~ 30-~ews MONDAY, June 20th, Written for 7~Top of the Morninl! Newspaper Enterprise Assn. a.~CBC News and Weather 1 A.. M. One· of the first rules a be· 8.15--llusical Clock . I 6.30--The Bob Lewla ru,ow ginner learns is to cover an 9.oo-llornmg DevotiOns ' 6 30-Nfld, New• honor with an honor. A little 9.l~Proll'anl Preview 6.35-Weather Foree~~~ later he is taucht to play third 1 9.20-0rgan Stylings. . 6.40-The Bob Lewis Show band high. 1 • ll.31}-CBC :'\ews and D1rect 1 6.4~Headllne News and Both of these rules are good ' A sad. sad, story ls somehmes .. Reports Forecast ones. Bolh should be followed ~ t?ld 11.4~Rec,..rds ~Random 6.50-The Bob Lewis Sho1v most of the time, but like all . Of Lmuc, a man whose heart 10.011-o\rc\oers 7.00-Ncws rules in bridge there arc plenty I . was hold, I 10.15--lris Power. 7.05-Locsl Weather · o! exceptions to them. : H1s speed was too great for a 10.25--For Consumers 7.20--Thc Bob Lewis Show road that was wct- 10.:5-For Consumers. 7.30-Ncws ·ln particular you should Yio· Xow Louie. in bed, has time to lM>-Cllfls Kilchen . 7.35-Complete Weathtr late any one when you can , regret! 10.50-llusic in the ~~o~nmlt. 7.45-Nc\\'s clearly see that it is to ~·our • • • ..... 11.oo-To Catch a Falhng Star 8.00-!'

· Round. 8.20-The Bob Lewis Show no-trump in spite of your spade 1 Then lay off the gas.

• • • , 11-\5-Regina McBride. 8.25-Kiddies Corner overcall and your partner opens 1 ty MERRELl SLOSSER . . t FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS r ~~ 8 30-News the eight of spades. The jack 1 Leadfoot Louie stepped on the 1Z·.OO-BBC Sews . 8.40-The Bob Lewis Show is played from dummy and your i gas I 12.10-Announceu Ch01ce 8.55-Just a Minute first impulse Is to put on your He wanted to get to the party , 12.1~Farm Broadcast. , 9.00-Newa . king. After all, you are playing real fast I 12.30-Farm Broadcast : 9.05-Music for Mllhons third hand high and covering But he broke the speed limit · l" ~id Daf Serenade l 9.20-.Jerry Wiggins Show and landed in jail. I i:~Doyle Bulletin , 9.55-CIIff's Kitchen Spent the rest of the evening 1.15--A ~!an Called Sheppard 110.00-Newa In a Minute NORTH (D) a I arranging his bail. ; 1.30-CBC News and Weather i \0.01-Maftln's Corner I .J6 • • • • 1.45-BBC Variety 10.15-The Right to Happine~'', 'I K54 I They buried Speedway Spike AKJ6 I 2.15-Yusical Ran_dezvo~s. , tO.a5-llou~ewlves Ch~l~ + toda~·- i ., 29-Dominion T1me S1gnal. 110.55-MUSIC for Reladng .J97S Just came and carted him ;·30-Musical Randez,·ous. : 11.00-News In a Minute WEST EAST away. : 4 A K 10 7 ~ 4 ~·~;)-TommY Hunter Show .11.01-The Rev. Matthew 4R3 The hearse, I'll bel. seemed 1 'I Q 10 R6 3 3.1>-John Dranie Tells a ;n.35-Nfld. Quiz "·' 9 7 ·mighty slow 1 Story. 11.4ii-lloneyman. • ]0 8 i 2 • 94 For Speedy Spike just lo\'NI · "'K3 .42 to go. 3.30-CBC Sews ~nd Trans ' ; 12.00-News Highlight• SOUTH canada :\lallnee. ·12.02-Town and Country • • • 4.30-Johnny Burt and Stringa .. 12.30--News • Q9Z 1 Heavy foot, light hear. "A2 !1.00-Sow and Then. ; 12.33-Town and Counti'J' • Q53 : Bad curve, stone dead .

Broadea~t 1 • AQl086 • • • : ~ !130-l'isheries 1.00-Ne-w.l ALLEY' OOP ... Rv V. T. HAMllr !1:45-:Music from the Albums! 1.05-Weat.-er Forecast :-;0 one \'ulnerable J.oad 'the back seat and the: ... 6.()()-CBC ~ews i 1.15-NI!WI , .Ntrih F.u' Sou\b Wut front, \ 6.05-lntmneuo 1 1.35-Don Jamieson 1 1 + l • ~"' Paos Pile fenders high with junk. 6.25-ProiJ'Im Prc\'iew. Editorial 3"' Pass 3 N.T. Pa!.£ Fill the car £rom floor to: 6 3().-Supper Guest 1.40--Sports~ Pan ·Pass dome- I 6.45--Li&hl Music. 1.45-Arl Baker's Noteboo\ Openinc lead-• 8 I'll play it sa! e. I'll stay at . 1 7:~cBC Sews and Weather, 2.00-News Highlights '------~-_..~ 1 home! 1 ;.15--Musical Program. 2.03-Jeri'J' Wiggins Show ; 30-Tops Today 2:'.0-Newa \ b r 'th an hono~ ·at one 1 Your chanc;s ;o ;emain al!v~. ;:45-Doyle Bulletin 2.31-Jerry Wiggins Show an ono WI • Depend a Jot on how vou dr1ve! · ·and the same ttme. ! • 1 8.15-Rawhide 3.01-Western Jamboree However, if you are wide ' . . ' 7.15-Carol Lane Sinl{s. 4.00-News In a Minute awake you will violate both ·. Caltforma. condors have Ire- 1 1 1130-Roving Reporter. 4.01-Raneh Party I d ly play the ten, mcndous wmgspreads -spect· I 8:55-Weatber for ~lariners I 5.00-News In a Minute ru es an me~e . : mens have been taken which 1 8.40-Hour of St.· Francis. I 5.01-Bob Lewis Dance Pari} under dummy 8 Jack. · measured eleven feet wingtip · 11.00-Hawaii Calls. 5.55-- Doublemlnt Show Now sec what happen~. De· to w'ngltp ' 9.30-Vanc:ouver Theatre. 6.00-News Hlgbllghta cl~rer can run off four. dwn_10nd 1 Gold wa~ perhaps the first­ \0.00--Summer Theatre. 6.01-Weather tr~cks and two heart trtcks 1f 1_1e j certainly it was acong the first Wishes, but eventually h_e Willi -metals known It man. Ves­ 10.30-Vancou,·er Chamber Or· 1 6.05-Bullelin Board have to try the club fmesse. d b k ' fhcstra. 6.10-National News . t k h' k. g, sels mad~ of gold at~ ac , Your par t ner WI 11 15 10 ' some 3 500 vcars B.C. : 11 30-CBC :\ational :Sews, 6.15-Sporls a e · Roundup and Talk 6.25-E\'Cr Battery l'\ews and lead the three of spades to Lara~st s~eds in the world I By DICK CAVF:: 11.35-Patterson Johannson 6.30-Club 93 y01i, whereupon you will set the are 'th~sc ~f th~ double col·onut. ' MORTY MEEKLE Fight. 7.00-News in a Minute ' contract. · . i which weiah in the neighbor· . If you had gone up w1tb the : of ,W pounds. 7.02-Ciub 93 kmg of spades you would make'··---·-· ___ Ull--News your ace and king of spades and : 2 ¥ Pass ? . YOCM 7.45--Don Jamieson's Ne1u your partner his king o! clubs, You. South. !Jold:, I !IIOSDA \', June ZOth. 8.00--News In a Minute but that would be ali. There oi!O 'IK ,J 5 •A q 8 7 6 3 .,f,K Q 8.01-Bcst from the West would be no. \M)' to l\.1Sh the 9 7 li.JO-='lews and Weather I 8.30-National News rest or your spade . What do you do now? US-Breakfast with Bill 8.31-Bcst rrom the West A-Bid two spades. You must 1.55-Sews 9.00-News in a Minute start showing your great '1.00-Break!ast with. Bill 9.03-N!Id. Soiree. strelll(th. '1.30-Newa and Waterrronl 9.30--Songs of the Gospel. CARD Sense • TODA Y'S QUESTIOS 'I Directory 9.40-Personally Speaking. 1 Q-The biddin~: bas been: : • Your partner bids two no- · 7.35-Breakfasl witb Bill 1 9.45-Doaco News. North East South West ' \rumph. What do you do now? I 7.55-NeWI i 10.00-Newa Hlghllahts 1. 1. 2t Pass I Answer Tomorrow ' 8.00-Torbay Weather 110,01-Jury Trials. a.OJ-Brukfast :otilh Bill i 10.30-Natlonal News. U~Newa ' 1M3-Sports r ..,_ --- ···~ ~...... • 1.30-Hit of the Oay 10.55-Mualc In the Night 1.»-Sportscul 11.00-Newa Highlight& Names You'll KnoW] UO-Breakful with Bill 11.03-Musle In the Nllhl I 8.»-News 12.00-Newa ACIOII 2 Greek eoln r.APTAIN EA~t t 1 ~fSLIE TURNFl t.OO-llominl Date 12.01-Muslc In the Night 2 Prlneen 3 Dilpatch t.t~Lindu First Love 12.30-News llfDI'IIf~l - 4 Church oMcla\ UO-Momlnc Date 12.35-Muslc In the Night f) Thailand ' 5 Texa$' ~. . Houston 10.00-Newa 1 11 1 ~~;\~~~t · I Native 1~.05--Stork Club 7 JO.~Im Ameche Show 12 Cain's bTGthtr' Alain CJON ·TV 13 Princess - 10.55-News a Prl~ MONDAY, lune 20th. 14 1\lusace 9 Retum 11.00-Jim Ameche Show 15 Dnmned eompllment 11.15-WeJ!em Jamboree 4.00-0pen House. 17 Fruit drink 10 Impolite 30 Solar disk 4S Residences 31 Author, 46 Equal 11.55-Sews UO-P.M. Party. 18 Tree 11 At rest · 5.00-Let'a Look. 19 Pme~~tecl · 18 Wipes out Rebecca -·- 4i Seaweed r.~l. Rave 20 Stair pt.rt 33 EverJil'een 4& Money used 12.00-Western Jamboree 5.15-:llr. X In Canada. 21 tree . ln ltaly 5.30-lllickey Mouse Club. .23 Falsehood 22 Birds' homes 1!!.30-News 24 Inane 24 Dam aces 35 ShePn 50 Impudent 12.35-Ramblin with Records 6.00--Jet Jackson. 21 Appear 2S Wlnas 40 Ascetic 5l Relax 1::!.45-Fi!herman's Forecast 1 UO-Ltcal News and. World :lO Chopped 28 East or West 43 Gives S2 Killed 12.50-Ramblln with Records of Sports. cabbate 28- C.riD · narcotics ~5 Century (a b.) l.l5--Sportacast US-Summer The,tre. 12 WOIIdtriiiiCI 1.20-Ramblln with Record• US....Riflemaa. llrl aDd others 11.15-Natlenal New•. 1• Ollllc acid ult hr+-ol-.f--1 1.~-News II MOlt Ulllllual l.~Paulng Parade (John 1.30-Lawrence Welk Show. 17Doctor'l Nesbitt) t.OO-Don Meiar's Jabllee. aulltatlta toOTS AND HER bUDDIES iSy EDGAR MARTIN . 2.00-Jim Ameehe Show UO-DIM)" ThOIIII Sh01" II Sow UI-Newa lO.OD--IUnrbeat. DPiac11 flJI!Ih 1.00-Dollara On Parade ll.ot..:.Muale '80. explosive UI-NeWI' 12.0•--ne Town Above. a Seo111111nt UO-Bob'a Bandwagon IUO--Newa RqdlJnn. tfSon at Adam UI-NeWI . 48 Mllltal')'. I.CIO-Bob'l laR.WIIIDn The· HoUle of Commona Is I1'0UJII 41Larllll 1.»--upper ~e ' not open to the ruler of Eng. Foreeut land, even though ,It 11 a pub· U Hl1h prlert ..._J'lablrman'a atUUie by JltUe ...... l.oo-Julletlll Board · lie bulldlnl. 118tlf...._ -nrt--- UJ-Sportseut and The "declliel" 11 the unit by nsea ••le Trntloa:ue which tbe loudnesa of,aounilla ~IGitllc I.ID-Supper Serenadt measured. ftl O)lerltecl us--Newa Su Franclaeo'• Golden Gate IOVIewed Park conservatory is a replica 11 Simmer 7.00 Sldllela;h Showtlme. \DOWN l.~l'UIII Of, The Crop of London'• Kew Gardens. It has been estimated that 14 IWortllleas IO.cio-VOCM All Time Hit . (Jib.) • Paralle million American families have ' lll-tP.UOBil BNTF.RI'Ili~B AU~'. lUI-Eventide .MeclitaUo11a dop...... -

( • • 10 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOH~~·s, NFLD., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960

1 MORTY MEEKLE By DICK CAVhl Trads And Mods Health Report c~ats And Teds Thr following communicable IN THE IM~T~AYHE~ ALL RIGHT, PLA~-IMA0E BEEN VERY GOOD WINTHROP-­ By STEIVART ~lacLEOD diocascs lw1·c been reported , HIM GODOWN I?INCE HE WeNT YOU CAN COM!; Canmlinn PL'C:s St"lf Writer for Lhc week ending, June ! THERE BCCAU'?E DOWN Tl-IER€-• UP NOW. LONDON •CP•-To eliminate llth, 1860: HE·WOOl.ON'T I HAVeN'T ~lcasles: Corner Brook 1 I). MINOM£ .. HeARD A PEEP · I any cun!u>ion about trads, muds, OJTOfHIM. h~ats and tcds, this slory L' ol- Chicken Pox: St. .John's Ill. Gastro Entritis. Pouch Co1c fercd as a simple ~uide lo th~ · Ill, Makinson's, Port de Grave current crop ol BL:!tish teen-a~· ers. I l )\\.'I · C I Col'n"r ' 11 will serve as a reference till· ' Ioopmg oug 1: " til a new raricty em~rges. prob- llrook l7). ahlv in a w~ek or two. Scarlet F'cl'cr: Corner Brook : li1troducing them briefly, the)· ill. arc: : lnL llcpatitis: Hencws 12), I ! The l!·ads.,..Thcy go lor· tradi- ~l. Joh,n's 131 •• llc~thert?n, St._ ".,. tiona! jazz and all at-peels of Ed-, {,corge s llay 121, (,aultOis ILll. • ···.: :, . AUCTION wm·dian dress except long iac- · (] 1· . . kct>. · ' Botulism; 1\'ortlt West R11•er TUESDAY 1Hf STOkY OF MARTHA WAYNE ly W. SHRUGGS The mods-Thcv Ko for mod- . I 5 l. . . ern jazz. Italian and .. Bacill,ary D1scntary: t'orcst Perry. Como haircuts. ~1eld, I .B. (1). AUTO PARTS (Whole). June 21St NO PtACi A~O F~STJ 1'.-o~D~' ' The beats-Better known as ______--~ ______. V.'>J'T C:O B.ICK TO S,:goo~, 1be

1 [rietuis by li1·st llalllt• ouly, lll.-\1 fiOIG ! The Iells-or bo)·, -art• 'i\!.'i', \\-\t--.:i/..\)66\.~S -91~­ ~EWFOUNDLAND perhaps the lw•t known. Tho•v ERNEST LTD, 'il..'f.'?O'il..t-"1 ""'-""00\., CLOU~TON, :u·c.· n:-. ...:utiotll•d with dt:-linquL•nl·,\·. LIGIIf c. NIRI :l!cl'LAH\ AliTmiATIC -. : .:SERVICES , 'i'0\1.. \'-.t-'\OS '0~1>.~ '. Cp,..PAN\1' ,,,..,,r:f . . - - The well-tln•.<>ed ted wean an 1VAJDI AIH l'O:\DITlONING i ex,·errlingly long jal'kel with wl­ C' ~ap Reliah:e Electricity 210 \\' ATER ST. I PASSENGER NOTICES l tel collar, ti~hl tron>ers, laney In anJ />.round St. John's DIAL 4183 , shi1·t and ;tring tic. Rut varia­ I l'O~~EI'TIII\ IUY HI":\ .\~11 : lion.' ,!::rcat. ;~rc \\'EST It('~ 1'1..\0XJ"T\ R.\ Y I Tlwv can he ro:uHI ~I rnr:k ·n· RADIO-TV REPAIRS Bc·~~~~a:· ;: ::1 ;1 111 IT'.1in lP~l·. in.:! : roll t1:1ncrs, In din~,- cafes or 111 Sl ..Jnill\ .... \],l!ldc•y .Jon~ :!Ott;. : <·onrl, GREAT EASTERN GREAT EASTERN OIL ',\"i11 m~tkf' rniJnrr·ltnn ;lt \r~f'tl­ l Thrir ~irl~ wr;1r .iu~l ::~hn11t OIL & IMPORT COMPANY, LTD. ti,1 wtlh \lotnr \·,..:·, .. \_... fol' l11~' ~nylhing .;ECTIII'\ r. [l F. E~ 13.'1 Y ets - nicycle chains, knuckle-; Electric Ranges, SERYICE dusters, razors and that ty(l€ of i Floor Polishers, I Train "The Caribou'' lea\'ir: r".APTAIN EA~t lt '.F.SLIE TURNfl thin!!. 1 Gramophones GROCERS (Retail) St. .John's Tuesd:J)' June 21 :-~­ He introduces his girl as "~Ie Public Address Systems. ~rill m~tkt' L'Pillli'l"1 inn nt Le\\ i.;­ hi rd.'' Tape lteeordcrs L. HEALEY '"ll'lt• with thp \!.\". \onia fo; REI'o\IIIS ,\:">;D SEIIV!t.:E Cross Hoatls ant! Water Street ;.egula!' pll~·t" Gn:Pn B:1y S(1n·ice. 5 LI:'IIES !lial 302G ('0:'1;:\'ECTJO:'I; ST. .HlJI:'>;'S­ DIAL 3001 to 3005 Worst Enemies l'OH:'\J-:H III:OOK SI:H\'Il'E Wl\ TER STREET I tr--AuRANci AGENTs ·Train "'11w Caribnu" lea1·i::·• Hailstones St. John's Wcdnrstlay, Juu•· ,_;an_2_6._tv_.-----·1 AND BROKERS Z2nd will make connection c: EDMO~TO~ ICPl - For the, ~----~-----. j Brook with Ihe S.S. fourlh summer mm·c than 2D,ooo i JOB BROTHERS {'orn~r : :\orthem" Hauger for rc~ular centra!· -Aiherta residents will as-· For Fast & co. LTD. ports S:, John's-Corner Brook sist the Jlberla Research Coun- • \Vater Street Sen ice. ril in compilin~ data on onP of Dial 2658-4123 the farmer·.~ worst enemies-hail', I Taxi Service CO:S:SECTIOX SOt"TII fO.\ST slm·ms. 1 REG. T. MORGAN st:nnn; PPople in lhe area from \\'eta-, I INStlR:\SGI-: UMI'I'I-:D ' Train ··Tht.• 1 :ll'!hou'' lr~trin'..! >kiwin lo lli~h Rin•r anrl from· ! HOTEL TAXI I Sl. .John's 'l'hur,d;t), .I lint• z:lHL Temple llltl~ .. l'.ll. 8u' 168, {'as\ai_ to tl1e loot hill~ of lh<> ·. I 1 341 llnl'kWorlh St. will makt t'OilllPl'llllll ;tl Port I lau~ Ba~qm·~ wilh tlw )1.\". Rnn· ' Ro. will rereil'e question-. o· I 2424 241 0 Dial 8037U or ii.jG naires !rom the council asking; I Ia - ~ ;trista ln1 rP~ular ports Sout'1 them lo reco1·d lhe dale and lo- ; 1 Q 1 1 l'oast St.•rri('f..'. FRECKLES ANO HIS FRIENDS ly MERRELL BLOSSER cation o! storms, what time or • I UEEN S ROAD I · -DRUG STORES rla_y Ihey s_l_al'l and h_ow Jon~_ lhl'y !, I Open from 6.30 to 2 a.m. I ,------'ro~~ECTIO:S J.E\\'II;I'OR'J'E- 1a,,, t II 1C SIZC 0( IlRI I Sonest anu• · ~~------~------1,' M, CONNORS LTD. COR:'I;t:H RROOK SER\'ICJ:: wheth~r the .-t~rms areaerom-. ------· ------' 33t Wt\TER ST. Tr~•n '·Th~ L1rihou" lcal'ing JlAnied by lightning, high winrls, Dial 2206 ;.;t John's Ttmr' year~ there , Dial 90070 have been 7,000 hail reports col-' leclcd for correlation and wi!h I ------FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES ." · ~FREIGHT SERVICE .ports south Coa~t sen· ice but ir of the slorms. They will give order to guarantee moHment b~· scientists an opportunity for pre­ TRINITY SOUTH this trip of the s. s. nar Ha1·cn ~LlEl' OOP Rv V. T.• HAMLIN cise sludy of atmospheric dis­ !'rom St. John's via !rcighl must be at the Railway ! 11 r b an c e s associated with \Vhitboume to Old Perlican, Freighl Shed not laler than LOO slorrh.•. A North Shore Court•ption , p.m. Tuc.;day June 21st. In addition. 45 barographs - to Carbonear. 1 Trucks also available for I'RI\IGUT instrumenls fm· determing pres­ WELCOME WAGON 1 ~~;~~:~~J.;ABRADOR sure changes-will he set out at I long haul scrl'ice. I Rates Reasonable. Freight for ports South l,ab· 1~-mile intervals to record pres-~ sure cham:es that might be n HOSTESS For further infnrmat;on rador Sel'l·ire p~r S.S. Burg,eo DIAL 9360311 will he accepted at the D 1e~ factor in. triggering t~e ~l_orll\~-: Will Knock at Your Door Coastal Shed Tuesday anti \\'o I But w1th all the sclcntil!c ap- , ---' .. - -~---·--·· nes!lay, 21st, and 22nd. parat;ls, lhe council still hcliel·~s with Gifts and Greeltngs the mG5t important role will he from Friendly' Business DEIGHTON'S the rarmers who give firsthand I Neighbours and Your reports. . . . : ,... , d S . I G All lh~ in~ormnhon hPip< st!Pil· ~IVIC an oc1a roup~ Wart Remover lists in lhrir re:;~areh un whal On the occasion of: l'l'l"llla!1Pil!l~· l"ftnm·, .., warls :.ml 11tht·r I CH(Jsrs lh~. ilorms a!'rl l•nrl~r. New Comer to the City, llf:H·u:; ~rm\th un h::tuh:, fJr('l, ltd. '' ilhirl :1 I" ,; '' t·d; .. \nt ,o\ tJrit1 \'~:~ :cANADIAN NA TIONA{: Iwlwl eond!ltons they a;·e hi: ely I Th s· h f B b j hrriMI forn1,tl;t. h:1rmJr,~ In h,..1ltJ•:: lo o~cur. e 1rt o a a y, 1 skJn. ~nr au!1ablr •t all druachh. ·

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1J1E DAILY NtWS, Sl. JvHI'I·S, NtLO., MONDAY, JONt: 20, 1960 11 ··.

FOR RENT-A self-contained, 1 ! heated, second·floor un. OlD MILL · furnished Apartment in GOOD FIRM STOCK NITE CLUB the East End. Electric MINSMEN ENTERTAINMENT: stove, hardwood floors. Call Orchestras: Wed., Fri.. 90508 after 6 p.m. Saturdays. -----~ .. --~---- "NOT SPROUTED" Recorded Dance Music: Help Wanted-Male Prompt . Delivery Op; Boys Club Mon., Tues., Thursdays. CAN use a man willing to • STOVE OIL 1• Clnem~Scope. Sundays, Show: devote 7 hours daily. Pos- • FCR:"i ACE OIL Old potatoes "Still the Best Buy" and in Splend_id Live Broadcast: sible minimum earn_ings • JI,\RH COAL Newspaper Mondays 11 p.m. $60.00 weekly. Age no • SOFT COAL BINGO Condition. Kept in Cool Cellars. Saturdays 11:30 p.rtl. ) handicap. Good references • JRO~ FIRl:-11.\:"10 The .Best In Delicious must be supplied. Write Mr. IIEATI:-iG f.llUP~tESrr. Food served Nightly. F. Granger, 350 St. Roch I • SERIES No. 31 Full Course or St., ~!ontreal, P.Q. AUCl'ION GET OUR QUOTATIONS A Ia Carte $1.35 up. · 613 20 27 TO-DAY'S NUMBERS OPEN NIGHTLY Jne ' ' ' ___ 1 5 fl;m. - Tel. 9·0026.- FREE yourself of the Tobacco- • • • • •• :\>_ -:. ' ~ • 't-I 'VI. IIa. Nova' '. -~-- ______.. _ Habit with "KWITS" Anti· Smoking Chewing Gum. B I N G 0 Frank McNamara Ltd. SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES Harmless. Pleasant. Mcd· . icatcs the zone where the Manuels 13 24 35 55 68 craving begins. Only 69c. - ---·----' 15 25 32 58 66 package, at all druggists. 8 20 41 47 74 CAN ACC0:'\11\IODATE one TODAY 7 29 38 52 ' male boarder, comfortable 75 home, room and board 9 16 31 59 69 BALLY HALY $13.00 per week. Call June 20th 10 23 44 48 65 1 5954H. jne18,20 4 17 39 49 70 ACCOMMODATION available 1.30 p.m. S~E THE NEW 14 Golf and Country Club I 37 64 "No gentlemen! You must for one gentleman oa EJiz. i 3 abeth Avenue East. Tele­ 1960 21 73 have the wrong address -e phone 90924. jne6.tf 1 The President Vs. Vice-President Match will be but that's all right - I 53 HEAD TrGump~ 34 I- played On MONDAY, June 27th at 5 p.m. Entry needed a NEW DOOR an)'· I WINDOW Boxes and list will close on WEDNESDAY, June 22nd' at way!" made to order-R. Pelley Her;.tld • • • Dial · 4849-H. jn7,1m 8 p.m .. CHOICE at But i! YOU need a new TilE CENTRAL BARBER -: Members wishing to play in this match may do so door, you don't need to get ... it the hard way - just call SHOP-We are now opera!· · BUTCHERS' McKINlAY ; by contacting any member of the Greens Com­ us. We have lots of doors ing 10 chairs, you can be '~.. mittee namely C. H. Conroy, J;, M. Bradshaw, and windows ton - and we assured o{ prompt, effici­ \AOTORS l To·: --~ Doug. Brown, R. P. Godden, J, C. McCarthy, Dr. can bel!> you with any kind ent, sanitary service. No ·~ waiting problem. 24 New CATTLE . LeMA.RCHANT ROMY. Duncan Rice, J. J. Renouf and W. E. Peters. of REMODELING which you want to do. Gower Street opposite Ade­ i PHONE 4193- 4 - ·s laide ~rotors, Ltd...... •·. Fill the card for the main prize. 20 con· I Wall Washing solation prizes for the Letter T. (Across .VALL WASBmG - Wallt • Where To Stay HORWOOD cleaned by new machine. the top and down the center). . ' Results perfect: saves paint. · B~~Sdlm Hote! WINTERTON LUMBER·; -New r~ethod Rug and Wall Jl,\R\'f.S rt0,\0 •• \ Cleaners. Freshwater Road, WANTED S':t::t~ul in 'h" Heart of 1 91033 1 the Ci• ·. . ~ 'Phone • . One Salesman I Help lin - Help Kiddies i Re· : ..' SCHOOL Co., Ltd.:: .!'lJHNITURt REPAIRS- \111ict, Conlfort~~le A~:'ilns .. pah:s to spring-filled mat· for St. John's, ph ere. I 1 wm be having a morning Nursery- School, WATER STREET WEST , tresses. Ch~ terfield suites 1 ..... PHONE 3011 also rebuilt. Fifty years' i Must have own car, For ho. Case Brothers ~Tn~. F M"EY . . '": JO!I:'\ '. f Operating 10 Chairs Resident ~Ia!lageress Daily or Weekly Rates, also arrangements 1 White Fawcett Oil and !liEW lUE'tHOD RUG CLEAN· I LIMITED In31.' [ ERS-Rugs and Carpet HAMIL NO WAITING PROBLEM for coaching older children may be made. Electric Range, with hot made to look like new. 379 TON AVE. : water boiler. . , For particulars Phone MISS B. R. AYRE, Von Schrader process adds ----~ ______. __ Prompt, efficient,. sanitary ser~ice • years to li!e of rug5. Clean· All in good condition. ...~1 24 NEW GOWER STR~T 2387F, (between 9 - 11 a.m.). ed in home or at our plant . . ~.. ~r 'Phone 91033, New Method .BEnER • ·~ Opp. Adelaide Motors Ltd. ne20,2'& Price $225.00 Rug Cleaners, Fr~shwater jcr7.3i Road. ·. BUYS Al. :'• ..i t PHONE 91661-A i WANTED BAIRD'S -.: WANTED Wanted Immediately :One' Charwoman 1 9 5 7 Junior Female Assistant A combined X-ray and Laboratory Assi· · "nt FLOO'RS~oJ. · to work in Candy CHEVROLET Typing preferred but not essential. Technician'. Attractive personnel policies ir. J­ D I S T I N CT l 0 N . Factory. ing a five day week. For further particu Iars . 00 Apply in writing only s(·ating age and apply- Apply $1350· qualifications to e Wall to Wall SUPERINTENDENT, Case Brothers NON IA Carpets Baird Motors Ltd. Queen's General Hospital, Liverpool, N.S. Tiles LIMITED MERRYMEETING ROAD 286 WATER STREET jne20,3i e DIAL B-0379, e Linoleums 379 HAMILTON AVE. 8-0378 • For Home • . . Store . fl' ' Office . • . Churches, FOR All YOUR WANTED ( STUDENTS Schools, etc. PAINTING SUPPLIES. Experienced academic • EXPERT INST ALLA TlON Contact LAND SURVEYS Accountancy As A ._Career lAND APPRAISALS JARDINE'S DRAUGHTING THE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIA­ The HUB PAINT & HARDWARE TION of NEWFOUNDLAND, a Member of the TEACHERS Hoyward Ave. •. WHITE PRINTING ~ Dealers for • National Organization "The Canadian Institute 3067 3069 MIMEOGRAPHING I .,. capable of High School work also Commercial MATCHLESS - of Certified Public Ac(l)untants" offers Student PHOTO COPYING Teacher. Music Teacher, Physical Education SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Membership in the Newfoundland Associatioft Teacher for girls. Salart augmented by the TYPING 8 & H. to those who have Junior Matriculation with Board. PART TIME WORK Marks of 60~[ in each of the following five For further particulars contact the 165 WATER sT. Gerry H~Uey subjects:-English. History, Science, Mathematics SECRETARY, AVAILABLE PHONE 5567 and Language. Surveys Ltd. Amalgamated Regional High School Board, FOR A GOOD RELIABLE YOUNG LADY AS Prompt Deliver-/ Entitles you to enroll for a course of instruction Service. TELE!'>HONE- 90876 P.O. BOX 338 CORNER BROOK or TELEPHONE GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT. 1 in Accountancy and other related subjects ~ith NE 4-2837 during school hours. lliiiiineii8'iiilmiiitlih the University of Toronto. This course is used jne14,7l Experience not necessary but must be -:villing ICI ----..ti ____ . by all the Provincial Associations throughout learn. Typing on advantage but not a necessary. Canada. -••r•·"~ Grade 11 essential. Apply to: ~----.1 USED-7.5 h.p. EV!NRUDE : Entitles you to write examinations of the As­ P.O. BOX 187, ST. JOHN'S. motor, good condition, 1954 , sociation provided by the Certified Public Ac­ Jne16,17,20. $125. ··------~------,- countants Associa~ion of Ontario. USED-16 h.p. 1958 SCOTT Certified Membership is open to you on complelion completely overhauled $325. of the requirements and entitles you to the use NEW-"FLITEFISH" Plastic sailboat; just the thin~ for of the designation "Certified Public Accountant'' ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL summer fun for the kid>; a'ld the use of the initials C.P.A. light weight, only 40 lb . complete with sails .. $165. Certified Public Accountants are soug~t for execu­ .IEPAIIS tive and administrative positions in industry and .TENDERS USED-15 h.p. 1956 EVIN in the public service as well as by members in IILCAIIZIII RUDE exc. condition . , 8275. public practice. . . f•re$fOnt Tenders are requested for the supply of a NEW-1958 5 h.p. SCOTT Prospective students must become engaged i.n ,.•.• one only ·...... $229.50 quantity of cast iron pipe and fitt!ngs. accou!'lting work but not necessarily with proc· USED-1959 7.!1 h.p. SCOTT tieing Certified Public Accountants. The Educa· Specifications are available at the· office of Nfld. Armature Works Ltd. like new ...... $247.50 lionel Committee of the Association will de­ the City Engineer. BAMBRICK ST. .DIAL 7191 • 7192 TENTS termine whether or not present employment _fs . Bids must be addressed to the City Clerk and SLEEPING BAGS satisfactory when considering the qualifications LIFE JACKETS marked "Tender for Ca$t Iron Pipe and Fittings" BOAT TRAILERS set forth in the appHcation of the Prospective and delivered at City Hall not later than 9.00 a.m. Srn ith (.,orona ANCHORFAST NAILS Student. WEDNESDAY, June 29, 1960. . . BRASS BOLTS, etc., etc. '• TYPEWRITERS & CASHIERS APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING. RECEIVED. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- Address your enquiries tal- . cepted. · . OFFICE SUPPLIES ond EQUIPMENT E. B. FORAN, DOMINION MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO .. LTO. The Certified Public City Clerk.· OFFICE EOUIP:.t,ENT 01VI$10N Accountants Association of ·· ·· lo'l7 GOWER ST.l'BONE '9t1 :91 WATER STRt:U DIAL 5ros my1l,lmtl' Newrc:r::~~,nd ·Advertise In The. N·ews ·· MAIN OF-FICE .. . .. -- -· 4052 - 4053 NOT IN$UT(D IY IH( 1.1.'- ' IOX'1325 ST. JOHN'S, NFLD...... : . ' . ,.. ' I P.O. .J ,. • ' '. j RAP SOUTH AFRICA EDINBURGH, Scotland . Thursday condemned the dclcn· NEW ARRIVALS I tlon of a Canadian ncwspa1k i man in SoJth Africa and urg~fi Ithe government there to allow "GOLDEN SUN" SEEDLESS RAISINS full reports and free comment on events. Norman P~illips, for- , 48-15 oz. Pkgs. elgn editor of the Toronto Star, 1 was arrested in South Africn 1 "GOLDEN SUN" SEEDLESS RAISINS April 9, released April 12 and or- 36-11 oz. Pkgs. dered to leave the country, THE WAR THAT "GOLDEN SUN" SEEDLESS RAISINS CANADA UP IN SCIENCE CHURCHill WAGED PEARS OTTAWA 1CP - Dr. E.W.R. Lewis Broad ... $7.00 ' Bulk 30's Steacie president of the Na. MR. CITIZEN tiona! 'Research Council, said "PRIZE" BRAND CURRANTS Thursday that, scientifically Jl Harry S. Truman .. 6.25 PLUMS 36-11 oz. Pkgs. least Canada is out of the back· BERTRAND RUSSEll , woods. "We are one or the im· H S MIND 4 25 ' · t'f' t · · th SPEAKS I .. .. · . PEACHES portant sc1en 1 IC coun ncs m e "GOL!)EN GLOW" EVAP. PEACHES 1 world," he told the Commons Re· THE ANGLER'S CAST Bulk 25's "Standard" ' search committee. Dt·: Steacie C t · T Ed d • , )!aid 358 collies of monthly scicn· ap am · war 5 I APRICOTS "SUNSWEET" EVAP. PEACHES I tlfic jol»·nals of the council now and 'E. H. Turner .. 5.951. , ~o to mtssia and 329 to Commu· BAMBOO DOCTOR Bulk 30's' "Choice" 1 nist China. · Stanley S. Pavillard 3.5C /' PINEAPLE

"SUNSV/F.~T'·' EVAP. PEAR.S SIGN AGREE:\1E~T ' NANSEN THE EXPlORER I Bulk 30's "Choice" I N~:w DELHI !Reuters - In ; Edward Shackl-eton 4.00 I STRAWBERRIES :dian and Sodct officials lhtu·s ; THE WHITE RAJAH5 : d~v sinned an ~grccment on 1 , technic;! collaboration for the ex-; OF SARA W AK Dial 5101-2-3 'ploration, dcl·clopmcnt. and pro : Robert Payne ...... 4.7 5 FRUIT COCKTAIL 1duction of oil and nnht~·al ;:ns ·THE liST OF ! M the same time an Indian mls­ i ~ion left for Moscow to nc~otiate 'ADRAI N MESSENGER GRAPE FRUIT SECTIONS i the purchase of Soviet c~u1pment · Philip MacDonald 2.75 T. & M. WINTER LIMITED l lor India's oil exploratiOn pro·: SET THIS HOUSE

1 1 gram. ON FIRE :~ ...~ • GENERAL MERCHANTS .. EGLIN AIR FORCE B:\S!': 1 William Styron 5.95! GEORGE NEAL LIMITED \ ·-· Fla. 1AP -A Bomarc·A. ml.~slle i THE STARS IN .-~:-. Thursdav intercepted a JCt dt one ST. JOHN'S 'PH,..,.·-.,.\.1!\lt::;.,. !.\. ~ at a minimum distance of less, THEIR COURSES 2264 - 4440 - 3420 than so mil~s,. The Unikd stn:~s Harry Brown .. 5.00 ------·· Air Force satd the grm~nd·to-.ltr. THE WHEEl OF FORTUNE I defence 11· e a p o n sncccssfulh 1 . . . ____ . . ·. ·: . passed one of its tests.. Gtbbs ...... tough~st Phtllp 3.25 :,------Halifax .iunt· ~hi. due St Boston Tuly 23. clue Halifax i :- t • • bnu ;~~~hl~\·a~nt~~~c~~:~~ ·;::;:\g:~e S\~~: Dicks & Co Ltd John'; .Tun" ~:ll'd. : .Tuly 25 and Boston July 28 ...... ry. l : foot Bomarc·A in the last few . •' • .\I.S. BPlle l>le II >aiJin2' Letin:; resourecs. both human crs: they may be rct1re . d an d . RIRTD Sailin~ a~ain '"·mil .\1.\'. l:alllclte >ailin2 from day for Ltvrrpool. I · 1\~· and material, before the al· ·wish to move freely from one,- B. U-l'LE~·R-.:._B~;.n 011 Frith_,-;:. Spin 4A25 or 2008 or 3191 MOVEMENTS Jl:dllax .lr make ca l'ltcommunity itse lr ~ u~c II tem for .I en., Y nca to s. 't to Campbell anti Gcr- "' •• L •th t n · • 1 " ' ~TE',\~.ISIIII'S • Til • \!.\'. \\'nndeod: ''1ilin2 lrnm A112Usl 5. l.ea\'111~ for Halifa~ ----·---: 11 from S1wdrn in more aware of its potentialities. or they ma)' sunply prefer them a( ce Dr·l·coll) Butler. a S.S. Gowrie luading at .. -.. " R 11_,wnnd ,Hiod~Pl ~ton \lonlrc·:d .June :llllh. rlue St. ;md Bo>lon .\u,~usl 6. due H;di­ ~~·;9 to make a motion pictl\l'c S1n11lar ~url'eys have ccn: as permancn ousm,, tn•;~ , unc • n or .. o 111, · · b l h ' " · a !DC n , I J 22 d 1· St I I ' .John's .Tnl,· 4th . lax ,\uRUst a and Boston Au.~ust r~ one paid mudt attention to made in other Atlantic pro1·· 1 The ~loblle Home l'llanual de· '~~o~nll.iiiiiiliiiliilillillllllilill•t and llotwood. ··fiplri:.:cratioll. 11. Lca1ii1~ Boston :\u~ust 12 hrr. But the ptrture - Inter· inc!'s. l ~cribe~ itself as "a reference . -- ~LV. London loading at 'I'm·· :~nd Halifax Augu~t 16, due St. 1\lr:.w. wtlh Le~lie Howard- - ,. book for all mobile home own· I IN MEMORIAM onto June 24th, Hamilton June FURNESS, WITHY & Cb., .John's Au.~tbt 18. Sailing a~l'Qurntl)· a great .•ur- ers," It tells you how to buy : 25th. ~Jontrcal .rune 28th, for Xo1·il Seotia lral'ill2 Bo,IOI: 'amc day for Lil'rrpool. . . . --... •nrl >inn· that time few UTERATl'RI·: ANU US • a mobile home; how to pull it . St. John's and Botwood. .lun(• 10 and Halifax .rune 14. ""•~''"'n ~ hal<' hacl more pnh· 1 1 · • 1 · k ailed Liter · safely and econom1ca· 11 Y: Itow to .' LAFOSSE :\I.V. Perth loading at Tomnto dur . Si. .fohn'.< .runt• Hi. S«ilin~ Ft1 R~ESS REil CROSS LJ~L .. h :1_, ~ood and had. than ~!iss alurrn liSand >I~\\'cslern I'Oo c, ~tan, J. B.·; rcmo dc 1 1't an d k ecp I't ·m rc· ;· .Tunc 29th. Hamilton .hill<' :lOth, agatn same ):"· \'u,·k .rune 24th, Saint John, •.,.·, 1 ~.-'' •••<1>· ' lta'. h••n" rriticizcd .tt msts not ~ a.a. work a of pure scholar· 1• al>out mol>1le home msurance. 1 tll"nlOr'·' • of my dear ·.md Bo~wood. :\1'1doundlanct due St. \'.B., ,June 2ith. Halifax. X.S., fnr hrr lme affatr With the ship but rather an account in· mother, Dumler loadin;: in Lakl•s .Jnhn\ June 21 Leal'ing for .. . ! ~1.\'. .June 30th., arril'ing St. John's lla~tan dtrcctor Roberto Ros· tended to help us " to und.er· ATTACK RACE POLICY ~~ ~IRS. A'IY LAFOSSE, ahout July lith for St. John's. Halifax and Boston .June 22 . •r!!:ni-lhou;h nwre re1·cntl)' d 1 d t I CLARKE STEAMSHIP CCI rluc llnlilax .June 24 and Bas .Jut;· 3rd. lea1·ing .July 5th .. for 1 1 Corner Brook, Halifax and :\ew -~r ha~ repined the r~spect o! · stan oursc res an ° rea ~e 1 ADDIS ABABA. E t hi o Pi a : who passed away •xovaport leal'e ~Jontreal ton .June 27. Lea1·ing Boston ... I 1 \'ork . I d where we and how we ha\e · (Reuters-Guinea and Ghana in· I 9 9 , Jttne 15, arril'c St. .John's June .J•tne 28 and Halifax .Julv 2. -,. ' "'·•nY o Icr ctrac ors. arn·cd here.at·~ : tenst'ft'ed their attacks on South June 2oth. I. 5., MacCO!lMAC'S 4. In In.:rid Bcr~ma~ an inti· due St .•Johns .July Sallinu .- . -~''. •.. , 20, leal'es June 22. again >amc day for Lil'crpool. mal~ portrait. .loseph Henry He bc~ins his storu at the Africa's racial policy Thursday It's .ius! a year to·day 1 '''Gulport leal'in~ )lontreal .. ' h d f h f d IHal 5181 · 2 · 3 .. S•ccle has written the biogra· time of the inl'ention of print· I '<~t t e secon con ct·cnce ere o The Blessed Lord callc .Tune 22. due St. John's June 27. :\ol'a Scotia dUe St. .fohn's 0.\ll:oiOlJS I'REDICTIO:oi \ .·. ing I second half of the 15th.: lnd.epe~dent. African St~tes. )'OU away GE,\R STREET ·;ailing June 29. .Tu!y 5. Lea1·ing for Halifax "'''. of "a hu-morous.· rrealive. BERLI~ !Reuters - Dr . .I 1::~-lo' m~ pcr~on. capable of ccnturv), a period which pro· ; Gumca I ch1ef delegate. D~allo To your unknown home Hi~hlincr lem·ing ~lonlrcal and Boston .July 6, due Bali· . . 11. Robe I' t Oppenh~imer. promt­ m.;tak~s yet endowed with dul·ed ' writers like l\lachiavelli i Abd ourman, ~ropose d ~ II Afrtean. nbo1•e, Rl'.('•'.l\'fNG• 01-'FICE. .rune ., 29. due St. John's Jul)' 4, fax Jttly 8 and Boston July Learing Boston July 12 and ncnt American atomic ;;cicntist. in Italy, Ccrl'antes in Spain, 1 states, bar flights of .south .Air!· II Sleep on, dear molher. in AUELAIDE STREET 'sailing July 6 (Bay Roberts)...... _;.: ''•turr and innate dignity in 1 pr~dicted Thursday if there 1s Shakespeare in Engladn.-men 1 can atrcraft ~ver th~~~ temtory God's heavenly love. i "Novaport leaving :\Jontreal Halifax .!·.tty 16. rJuc St. John's 1~r ::ue•l l~minine sense." another great war. "none of us .· ·..... with a "life-enhancing vitaJiz. Gh~~a's loretgn mtmstc~, Ako ' Dial 4816 .ruly 6, due St. John's .lui)' 11. July 18. Sailing again same day ing quality all their own." AdJCI, urged an economic boy.· -Inserted by her daught· . ______ut; \'filS ·------.sailing July . lor Lil'erpool. can count on haring cnou_7h li\. 1 I 13 ing; to bury om· dead.'' Oppen­ RESOl'RCES Sl'R\'E)' / cott to protest the racial segrega. I er, and son·in·law, !\lax , .~ ...... : ''Gulport lcal'ing lllonlrcal ~~"\: 1 Fort AYalon dur St. .John's heimer spoke at the opening ;e.<­ .. ~ He ends up with the moderns lion policy of the white govern· and grandchildren. -iio·O-KEY-Passed peacc!ully July 13. due St. John'> July 18. Th• ~.··wfoundland .Journal such as Proust. T .. S. E. liot. 1ment of South Africa. I ~=iiiiiiiiiiii~:i:~ .Tui~- 18. Leal'ing lor Ilalilax . politi­ Ntl b~· canadian :"\ational Rail- self at the mercy of hts liD· DURBAN' South Africa tReut·. i Samuel and the late Ann sailing Ju Y 27 ( 8 ay o er s · :\cwfoundland due St. o.Jhn's cians ancl diplomats from ,;1 · l'Onscious drives. and at the ers-South Africa's export trade : Hooke1·. Left to mourn their •Refrizeration. ,July 22. Leaving for Halifax and countl'ics. ~. ~~ "'gs", :: •.- Kit~hens tdl an intcndiJW: industrialist ping lines which carried cargoes :seven grandchildren and large June 21. ' ,. "·l·"·•;. . • the characteristics of the en· ;\lOBILll HOMilS to The West Indies have sus· who died I circle of friends. Funcra I from "Fergus leal'ing Charlotte- ' :ronmcnt and people of the pcndcd sen·ic~s. the paper says. 1 June 20th, 1942. his late residence. 75 King's town, une 24. Pictou June 25. ·-=~ :'iiiik ~ ~~\\ rommunity. using as few words '"'>y do people live in trail·)' Last ycrt· The West Indies took I 'Road. to the Basilica of St. due SL John's June 27, sailing ~fL · ·~· ~~ ~~~1tDISPOSER I I d I t a• possib e." It is tope Ita ers.• S2,NO,OOO o1 the umon· •s Iota 1 ex. i' You are not forgotten John the Baptist. at 10.1 5 a.m. June 28. I h · h t · t k mother dear, . .. } }ives you a these features: 11 "til not on)' ~en·e to rm:; · .~~ry may e rans1en wor · ports. today for Solemn Rcqtuem *Fer~us leal'ing Charlotte- , II As )'ou will never be; 'I t ~ · S· Leak proof • No vibration ------··-··------~ !llass. Interment at ·' oun town Jul.l' 1. Pictou July 2, due ' As long as life and 1 h Powerful motor, lifetime memory last, '1 Carmel Cemetery. j!ayh· t 1r St. John's Jul,,· 4, sailing July lubrication • Self cleaning We will remember thee. I Loi·d hal'e mercy on Is sou . s. Continuous feed ·(Toronto papers please copy). •Fergus leaving Charlotte­ Today, brings back sad ! ~·unLONG-Passcd peaceful- ·town ,July 8, Pictou .July 9. due EASY STEPS memories, · ly away Saturday, .lune 18th., st. John's Julv 11, sailin~: July Of that sad and bitter I Anastasia Furlong. lcm·ing to 112. · I rr.•urn three sist~rs .• , B1;idc. ~ •Fergus lcal'ing Clwrlottr- Turn n~ f1•h! O~LY blow; ~·ater That was cast upon our 1 )!argaret O!rs. ~I. Cott.I T DOORS EliPI.Atlol "THJJit' "TO ME! WHY 001>I'T 'ltl.JIWSWE.Ct MEl INTERIOR FINISHES S/t.Y. WHAi'5 'THE MATTEi~ ' wm1 'ltll.l r Remembe~ that our prices are lowest and our service will give you satisfaction.

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