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• . , rovlnces e era a ·Ine• • • alns rei a es ncrease • ~ . ------~ , Khartoum I. vt. Asked Rescind I 'I J: te Boost Decision Army Assumes .. ". OrrA\\'A-CP-N~xt move in the impute between Canadian rail­ . , .... and their \30.000,000 non-operating employees threatening to Itrike I ,,'~' dllmrrci in the lap of the federal cabinet Tuesday. Eight pro­ (\errt Ontorio And Quebec-filed a formal petition askmg the l~ mcind • 17 ·prr·cent freight rate boos! authorized Monday by Control Govt. )c,rd Qf tr .. Il'port commiuionera, The 15 non· operating unions of the KHARTOUM, Sudan-Reutcrs-Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim thrrWIl to strike Dec. 1 unlcss they receive a wage boost of 14 Abboud took over all legislative, judicial and executive I~, h,'ur rrcommended earlier this yur in the majority rcport of a powers in Sudan Tuesday, but he declared that the I conciliation board. armed forces did not intend to "hold power forever." • A day aft~r seizing power in a bloodless coup, Abboud , II' ~~\, ti~:·r{'d 10 became chief of a 13 -man supreme military council . 'I~cmi~te~;~;~~~~ Ii Unions and a separate 12-member cabinet. But the 58-year­ Irr,~ht r~tr Reject old general stressed that Sudan would remain a "dem­ , :\e Orr. 1. ocratic republic" and told his first press conference R PROCEDt'RE .' l R -I . til pl'1l :nct.< petl-' al way since taking power that he hopes the country will - ItJ: il :hr rail.~.a)'511 return to normal 4emocratic life. rmnuu 10 mept Proposal luch hinds ,hould Questioned about British arm. --'------­ I~ro"h I .cneral, B1 ROBERT RIC! rale ,chedule is to 10 Inlo l'ffe~t gifts and Soviet offers of aid, Ab- The new cabinet contains live u :nwm. I ("Inadlan Prell SWf Wriler at 1.01 a.m. AST-pravlded the boud said the nell' regime would cil'ilians. Two held office m tht rl:I.,\·~ rtQllirr in· I ~IO~TREAL (CP)-Fifte1:n bl&, ublnct doesn't upset the Incrcase I accept anything it considers in outgoinc regime. . I~' enable Inem I unIo~s ,threatening. Canad.·wlde in thc meantime. Ithe interest of Ihe country out: HOLDS FOUR POSTS I t.'I! ~mclal burden oi , raIl", a) strIke In 12 da)'s turned Thus the dispult could ~o rigl11 ltuld r e j c c t anything '\'hich' Abboud will srt\'e as ~rem]er IJ e d r;:c.'. ,ome I thumbs down Tuesda)' on I post· down the line-and still lea';~ a micht harm its independence and and defence minister. as com· i ~llth rr\ r,1l1e~ dated wa~e settlement offered by few hours lor I I.st·minute 3ettle· ~o\'erelgnt)'. mandel' c[ the armed forces and . r I IlITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) might stand in the way of agree- endeal'or in outer space." in d~Te th3n a after the Second World War. nellhOOrs of .an industrial .iant supermarkets took hard knocks cess capacity and ultimate mon- A United Nations break·through ment when the 'General Assem­ ~dy person end Canada's ambassador Charle~ still td!ock. al What has happened 10 far ill in the heart of continental Eu. Tueeday before the Stewart urice opoly through amalgamation. on the question of outer "pace bly's political committee votes on TS PERMANENT, is n!ls~ lome that the six-nation common mar· rope, commission. Union and consumer Commission member Howard was in prospect Tuesday night the question towards the end of Ritchie' rna)' make a tJOllcy ;o~slble. ket - comprlAlnl France, Italy, The frei\ trade area, on t.he briefs said the big stores raise MacKlchan of Halifax questioned following an unexpected Rus.lian this week. speech in the committ~ Wedn~· - _ Welt tl Germany and the Benelux other hand, would be a system oy the danger of monopoly control whether Miss Atkinson wanted to conciliatory mo\'e. . At the outset of the debale last day. Originally the Canadian 5Ub­ taking l~olO;I~ct h~! mission' was planned for Monda)" r')(kcts. Th . 0 coun r es - now Is a lolnl con· wblch Britain and the smalier of food retailing. say that consumers "demand" ex The Soviet proposal made thiS week Zorin himself tried to link but was postponed, .according ta I n the spring ~ the fir e com· cern In the formative stage al· DatlOIlJ co u I d link themselves DIstrIct 8 of the Unlcd fack. tra packaging and processing ser- afternoon was interpreted by outer space with American mili· ~n sl· sla~e though It will not belln actual op-wlth . the six _ country union In inghouse Workers of America vIces provided b)' supermarkets. Western delegations as indicating tary bases QJl foreign 'territories a delegation source, ~ "to await .I further scientific Information," i: \\'il1 &;UI~~~!.r~I1)' erallolU until Jan. 1. mutual f r eel n II of trade with. (CLC), with headquarters in Tor- Would It not be better to say lhat willlngne!s to break the East- on earth but Tuesday he modl- bit The provisions of the conimon .out economic·lntegration. onto, told the seven·member com· consumers had "accepted" these west political deadlock which has fied his position considerably. Tuesday's information milht market-embraclog I populaUon SINCERITY DOUBTED mission that correct understand· services? marked the space debate since il He dropped hi.; pre~ious de- giv€7 t h & . CanadIans, B! c0- of 1700000,000 L are to come Into Britain,· with I t a traditional Ing of current price spreads calls MIss I\t kin a 0 n agreed that was taken up at the UN :ast mand In the committee that aboli­ sponsors of the U.S. re5oluUon force Iradually, By 197~ or 1973 worldwide 0 u t.1 0 0 11:, refuses. to for a close look at the "leverage" would be a more accurate .... ord. week. tloD of U.S. bases abroad be tied mentioned Tuesda)' by Zorin, a there are to be no' barriers to .cutUe·!mperlal preferences, hay. possessed by chain stores and OTHER POT SHOTS Russia warned, however, that In at the UN with the quesUon chance to speak for the West in information T.1t trade amonll the six countrlll, no !DII re,ard to Ita commltmentl supermarkela. The 'assoclatlon also took some her compromise offer here Y'as of International control of the reply to the new Russian over- 1 restrlctioOl on the movemellt of with Canada and other Common. The 15,000 • word union brIef, pot shola at lanch packing, asked Dot to be llnked with the continuo area beyond earth's . atmosphere. ture. - Driscoll at 8016 capital and labor a common tar. wealth 'countriea, jointly read by UPW research for tighter standards of food in- Ing Geneva talks on cessation of And in addition he went along if! alalnst the r~ of the world, director Lyle Cooper 01 spectlon, said grading regulations nuclear weapons tests and techni· with the American-led call at the 01 Show Str.,r, Joint action alai/lJt monopollea, The' French,. particularly. nave and John Lenglet of Toronto, as· shouldbe much more extensive cal measures to prevent surprise· UN for the setting up of a'special harmonized locial po~clll IIId I been adamant allalnst the British aistanl director of District 8, used and urged consumer represents- aUscks. The Soylet spokesmen commIttee to deal ,,:ith all aspects commOD development lund. lland, the government comInI the word 'ollgopoly" to describe tton on the 'Agricultural Stab Ilza· made plain that the outer-space In the exlraterrestnsl fJeld. In re Weather WIder heavy pre II u r e trom the, monopoly they sald 18 en- tIon Bard.. issue was to be regarded primar· urn, he 'asked the U.S., Britain, INDUSTRIAL GIANT French ml,llulacturers, It'JI sald joyed by the foodchaln oligarchy. It ra1sed queatlonsabout ~ rnllkily from the scIentific standpoint. Canada and the more than a Cloudy with few snow . Brltala lees In the commOll that the British are movlnl The Canadian Association of marketln'g and price supports, 'Ata late-day press conference, dozen pro-Western powers 'who flurries.' High 32. market I dlscrlmlnatory "{!tUe closer to continental Europe only Consumers, with 16,300 Indlvidual criticizing speclficaUy Canada's Soviet delegate Valerian Zorin co-sponsored a' moUon to that ef­ Europe" that would uuae ecOIl, becauae tbey .. have .to ..- not members,and about 10,000 group prohibition of cheap imports .of emphasized that his government feet to "show the necessary~flex­ omle hardJhlp IIld create narm- throuib·a .lncere delire to take members, saId the supermar!(ets New Zealand ·butter. TtlUChing a will'continue to press its demands Ibility and follow the path 01 TEMPERATURES PSAIL ROAD lui dlvlJlOlll. It bu lonl·advoca· Part ID.Europelll eo-operat!on. have revolutionized post.war. food theme common to most briefs, it at Geneva and Indeed anywhpIe mutual agreement."· ted a larger free trade are., UII~ Brltala It lenerally lupported marketlnll, r a I s Ion g possible commented on the "polI'erful" else, where poliUcar .conSid .. ra- QUICK REACTION Torollto ...... 53 67 I' der the OrllllluUon of'Europelll by the ,"olllalde" countries, The dendra of "monopolistic control. role' ofadl'ertislng inmarketinc: tions are at issue-:....such B! the The Americans were 'quick to Montreal· ...... ~ 1 45 ,",PLE PARKING· Il.iJipt, lull Itomlch Economic ,Co • operatiOll, to In· Scllldlllavllll Df,t!on.s haVe met It admitted, however, that women Ratio of advertising outlays to use of outer space' for ';niBSile reaet to the Dew Soviet approach; Moncton .. :.... 29 l6 ~It I;O~t~ntment_ ~ude the C~OIl market eoun· "paratel), on the qUIIUon and demand the services supplied by sales. it said, Is hi~her in the f~od weapon' development: Ambanador Henry Cabot Lodee 5ydney ...... 29· 36 Haliflix ...... 3S . H haul.~h.n 7oU'r. ~.~ and aIJO tilt United Klnl· .ervld IIOtlcl they will set up supermarkets. and beverage IndUstry than the PASS. MINOR POINTS.. . ~ said in· a statement following -' uum, Norway, Sweden, Denmlrk, their OWDCOIMIOII market if lIec· The CAC brief, read by ~.!!so.averagefor the entire manufac·Bututider the limita\ionsof the Zorin's pms conference Q,at he St. J:ohn' ...... 14 ·rr loeIIIid; Irllaad, hitaet~.4u...... ,.,~ elation president laabel Atkinson, tudall industry. UN's stud),ol outer spaCe'con~ol, recarded the move IS "a fllD IJB.. ______~ v

, . • . ; .1 .- i THE CAllY NEW ST. JOHN'S, '; ; 2 WEDNESDAY , : for table .I.tkea and the Uiual bet wu a dollar and two dol· '. TOWN Ian, lomewhat IW! ROller . , .. thoullht • A filth. man joined the lime .uy+~hristmas Sea~il Plan Conference TAMER after· the round. 'He wu Intra· .1 Iy FRANK CRU.a duced as WendellLewls, whose .'. =: =1m.,' ...... """'... _ lilA Itn~~ Ia name Ros!er had aeen on the Natural'Resources ~:. ·l·H~ STuR I: Gunflgbt· head. "Rlley elected me Mayor." general store a few doors up tbe OTI'AWA (CP)-A federal·pro· ing more effort and( finally; '.he . en and pmblen of Great "A nice offiCI to hold." street. I'inclal meeting Monday utab· promotion required to sharpen .\sled why C contributing t ~ PlaIq ,",W ner\'OUI over "1 wonder." "Stopped In at Davel' office," I llshed the format for a natlonal public rellard for the importance 'Ule Dlyilerioul p~.ence of Susan tavenner came out of Lewis said. "He'. expectlnll the conference In 1960 on Canada's of reJources rollJerv aUon. people in la~ei~ tbe I1Illf1lhllnl! lIIanhal, the hotel dining room. She bill boal out day after tomorrow "renewable" natural reJourceJl. there Were ... 'nIe conference will be COD' Mr. Flemln"(' '•. 'm."I_~ Tom ROller, In the frontler nodded 10 Moody, then added and figured he ought to lIet his Soil forests, water, fi!her:es, vened In the spring or summer lawn, the brle!est of nods to Rosser books In order." Wildlife and recreation facilities of 1960. reasons and . . would dicaiate '\ . • • •. and continued on to the IllIlrs. "So we're going to be bonor· I are involved. it was announced The meeting also decided Utat into these 10ro,,·'31. X ~Ioody's eyes followed her out ed by Mr. James Fenimore II after the day·long meetings ron· private groups, unil'ersiUes and '·.a III A HEAVY·SET man of about of sight. Feeil," exclaimed Charlie Hod· vened by the federal government other orgao.lzations will be Invited They were h!: : came out of a room bchlnd "A handsome woman! Mar· der. "Well, weill" I and attended by repruen tati Ves I , '0 to participate. The Canadian La· I'~st pOPula:ion;~'~ th~"hotel desk, lookect at Roner rled to a tlnhorn ..." "Your partner," Dr. Kent said of the 10 proviDceJ, Minerals I bor Congress and the Canadian nde a great ml and finally came over. "I've met her husband." slyly. • I were exduded. Manufacturers Association w~re dian• d product~ c,.t!"ill: . "I'm Josh Moody." he said. "That's right, Charlie Hodder "I wish he was!" I The naUonal conference wiIl two bodies mentioned. s.3n ard~ we-re . "I own thll hote1." He held out told me. Which reminds me, "Come. Charlie, you're not I deal with the management and The provinces agreed to submit a modest de~r! •. hi. hand, "I'm alia ~rayor or Charlie and some of the boys trying to tell me that you'I'e got I I •••••••[j •••••••••• use of renewable resources at details of their preJent resources ~at Plains.'" are ·dropplng in for a IItUe enough money to start a bank." ".,ro.-.I"'-'"'"'n..~..r.oJ''WI''"''n..r..r....r'I.J''-''''~~~ present and as they ~hould be. conserl'ation programs by ~ext .··)ouer lot to his feet and game. Care to join uA? We don't "No, but I saved my money." • with equal emphasis on research March 15. It was decided to ap· 'hook handi, "Roner."· have a house man in our game." The banker grinned, "Besides, necessary to 'provide the utmost point a steering committee ·:om· I ' ,~ "I know. Charlle Hodder was "That's an inducement. I who said anything about me put· benefit to the public, said a state· prising representatives of the fed· In .. a little whUe ago. You're might sit In 8 whUe. In !act, tlng my own mOlley In thc "The same." ment. eral and 10 provincial govern· quite a celebrity." Moody ilin· hert'S Joe Leach now." bank?" Kent turned to R~ser, "If Patterson FOUR KEY POINTS menl!!o ned. "Quutlon ii, can the town Leach was the llveryman. Moodys said, "You're bound there's a better horse in the It listed four main points that .tlnd another celebrity?" Charlle Hodder came in on his to make money the way you op· territory, I haven't seen him. will govern preparatory work and Each province "'as represented I "That's up to the town." heels and the Httle ilouP mov· erate. You forgot to ante up I'd buy him myself, but he's a Offered, $98,000 conference discussion -~resent by one or more cabinet ministers' "I hope so, Rosser, I hope so." cd to Moody's room behind the last hand and you're short aglin little too spirited for me." , England (R,'u· management of reJourc~, the with the exception of Quebec, l F,dA'''"'. Moody exhaled heavily. "I hotel desk, where the hote\. man right now," "He 'I yours, Mr. ROI!er," ters)-World heavyweight gaps and weaknesses in that which was represented by Ottawa ~~~.';n,. bought Into a place In Dodge, had set up a table and some The pot became I lubslllntlal Leach said. champion Floyd Patterson Mon· management. those areas req'lir· lawyer C. A. Seguin. lIorm, h I B h ti I d "For ho~ much'." day was offered $98,000 for a non· back in 'Ieventy·six, I figure cars. y t at me, a ean man one an , 81 it turned out, Ros· " , '~I .,' thil to be my lut move, and with drooping mustaches had ser won It. He lost two, won a Leach ~esltated. "A hundred title fight here next May, I'd kind I hoped that I'd be able joined them. He WBI Introduced small one, lost another, then and fifty. British promoters Joe Jacobs to let up In the morning and to Rouer as Norril Kent. won three substantial pota In a "That's only $40 more than and Aiex Grllfilhl cabled the Says Canada Has ~~\,';i, . figure on a reasonable chance "Our leading sawbones," Char. row, the one I rode this afternoon. If champion's manager, CIIS d' Am· tnt, , of beinl allve at sundown." lle Hodder said. ";In fact, he's "MARSHAL," Leach laid to the the chestnut', that much ato,guaranteeing the purse lor a f LI(lI:IO' , "1 think I man hu a right to the only one," Rosser "these are rich men bettcr-" 10·round contest. t ~~~:"." ..''''"''·', ...1 IlIpect that, Mr. Moody." "I'd Ilke to have your trade, around you, But I'm only a poor "Who can ply for I load Patterson's likelY opponent "Joshi" ~lr. Roner," he !lId sardonlcal· liveryman, I've got horses, but horse around here? The saloon· would be JOe Bygraves of Jlma· High, Reputation ( JAY'!-.'T.'lI. Ica. former British Empire cham· • plt.aunt. "Josh. I just got here today." il' as he shook hands, Ilittle cuh, You're 1I0ini to need keepers never ride Ind a jack&! 1C1Vt It-U""1t "If I'd known your where· Hodder said, "You have been a horse for riding, and I'd like II t~o fast for these city lUck· plan. Bygraves meeUi another OTTAWA (CPl-Finance Minil· east A"ia and Japan ron.titutt R.m.", American, lora Folley, here next , ROllnd.\'. or abouts I'd hll'e sounded you out out In the country, Doc. Tom to sell you one," era, ter Fleminll found Canada';. rep· the most strategic area in the 1t.I~nu"n~ ,., two month. Igo abotu comIng Rosser wasn't elected marshal. "I thought 1 MIS buying the ''I'll look It hIm In the morn· Monday. utation high in every country he world and he was proud of \Vnat ,. I. ,.""Iy An."er Tomorrow 'b . . So.ll""'!\-n to Great PlaIns. It took Wyatt He wasn't here, " one I rode today." inl." visited on I 35.(JOO.mile, o\84\ay Cana d a was con tn uting ~ raise be 'Uf' It> II, Earp, Bat ~la5terson. Charlie "Then forgive the bad joke," "He for renUng, Got one In world tour from which he re­ li~ing standard. in such places. I J.""" LI'ltID Ba!~et and B1lly Tilghman to the doctor apologized. the barn eaUnll his head off. turned Sunday. "It was a wonderful trip but ,JIW lame Dodge. We got Johnny • • • Six· teen and I half handa high, lODE F(\UNDER SHORT TERM He gave a group of M reporters strenuous - and I lost mne I II n HonsInger." THE four men seated them· built Uke a )lice hONe-and The Imperllll Order Daughters The president of Switzerland, and a TV camera crew a detailed pounds." he aaid. In India, Paki·· Also AVliliblt "You've Iiso lot Riley Can· selves at the table. runs like one.' of the Empire In Canada was selected from a federal council account· Monday of hi. travels stan, Malaya. Siam, Hong Kong I JAYN E'S ,.W dar." It seemed to be under!tood "The chestnut, Joe?" the doc· founded in Montreal In 1900 by of seven members, lervel a oned I and his reactions. and Japanhe said he found Can·' A frown creuM Moody's fore· among them that the lIame wu tor asked. Mrs. Margaret Murray. year term. He was condnced ."sia South· ada was a rountry above suspi. ...-~,-......

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sr, JOHN/S, NEWFOUNDLAND . WeDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1958 The Daily News .... • \ 1 , ' ': f! ~ • "I' ,'; ~,! '; x ec erlous orta e ~ , , . States IAward Contradi Govt. Action Wabana Wharf;: revent Delays And Warehouse ""' ;\,Irmrnl waS I able with little delay," Cap­ James A, ~[CGrath, ~I.P, lor cost 01 living on Bell Island Ir,,:"': ~f!lcr ot the, lain Gullage continues In his St. John's East has announced the federal member declared:' I:~'" \~110vrl WI Ill~ht:: wire: 'I fear that great delays that a contract I'alued at 5331, I The new wharf and wart )l1'ol , 10 Ihe co.I' will continue for washed coal 228 has hern awarded by the hOuse will be operated by ·tl!; :'I~rtr: SldncI the: which rna)' cause a serious Fe.leral Pllhlic oWrks Deparl·' Department 01 Transport. whit' 1\, ~;~Ir 01' F.c~nomic' shortage In Newfoundland, I ment for ~onslrllclion of iI wharf \','ill appoint an olficial know , I ~lnt,I\!r. .\nhllr John" recommend that you give thl. and warehollse at Bell Island, as a "wharfinger" to supervi,. . : ~ 1 ' '';,d Ihe foUoll'ing: Information the widest possible The successflll bidders were: operations there, . 1 "I II rtC!1 Caplain John I publicity. The Bermuda Clip' Gulf ~Iaritime Limiled, who' ~Ir. ~lcGrnth, Ilbo has be~ Ili'm~ Ihe Ii,lison: per arrived today loading propose to commence conslruc·1 adl'ocating expanded shippir.; .to, ltd" hI Ihe ~ov':I lcreene d coa It'"omorrow, tion in Janllan', The new struc, , facilities at Bell bland sincc ht m~~r;rn Ihe comp.ny I Premier Smallwood said 188t tures arc to [;c built on the election 10 Parliament in Julie ~. '"'r c'I'I,in~ at' Friday word had been recelv- "Beach" at the south side of 1195;, expressed him sell as bc It,,o,,,' h h I j' 'I 'prnl l'c,lcr, ed t at t ere are once aga n the Island lacing Portugal COI'e, , in;: very plcJsed that work 01 ,'-~~~co ~flIWI~, The: ~erlous delays In loading coal . 'this project i., ahout 10 com Ila, cli,Cllmd I Into NeWfoundland schooners ~!onc,1' for the prOJect. ~lr,' mcnce. lie al50 IIOINI that tend ~lcGr"th, was hcio"r( wilh L'ap!:lin Harold I and ~hlps at North Sydney, I'oled hy PMlia,' rrs arc to he railed J 0f D(1,(O c(1al' In order to remedy thl, ment .t Ihe 1",1 ,rS>lOIl, 1'111', Ihe ellrl of lJrt'crnhcr for the hr.", c lie arlmes"tl situa on pre~cn t s Icp,' •ore , pose of lhr,c nell' faeilities, he nell' ,~i~II,Olln frrrl' which i.' ner ' , h ' k ADMIRING ~ome of the displ~ys 81 the G~s1in~ rVkmorinl Lihr"ry (or Y()lln~ CRnAclA Bonk Week, ~re' the~e i ' .ned cn,1 .illlotilin rmg lR ~n, , cxploinrn, is 10 el\('nllra~r "hir· 10 orNale hrl\\eel; ReI! 1.1Iand ~\ rcc on1l1 1['r1l1, :-';0, "I hal'c ;I,kell ?ePllt)' ~lln· young,~tcr~. who will most likely he- p~rticipntin~ in the "DoDk QlI1Z" t() he held this wrrk, Ahout 20D chilrlrcn ,pers In shir ,'"rrlirs rlirectly: and ['ortll~,,1 ('o\e, I I to Bell lslnnd, ill~lrar! of chan· It is r,~prclrrl' nle"I1\\'hil~, '\' J I" .cro onrd t'OoL ilter of Economic Devclop, vi~it the library ench cvrninl' ~fkr Srl101l1 rlD~C;. Lib"U'i"n Mr~, C: 1A. 'rillf Tobin doc~n'l helieve th~t TV '>. 'J'n ,,,ii' "ne nlcnl, Arlhur ,Iohn~on," the ! l1el!ill~ thrill lhrOlich 51. o.lhll's, lI"t ollcr Ihe ne'.\' Bell [,1>l1L] 'hQ~ hAd 1111 Rdversc effect on children's rfHdin~, She ~;I)'S. "Marl rhil(h'cn th8n fVfr ~r( \lsin" tile lih8ry c'c,:"r :he'r " :' r,r: nr;>l'l) rrcmle,r'let ,'0 , • ' to Invc~\I~a ' 't c I The cDnse~lIclll r['(lliellOIl ill' 1I';lrcholl'C IS completer!, Call, "h'c IlIr 'I1\nl(llI, In:nlcrh~tcll' ~nd I;lke \\'hotcvcr nolY, They sec a story on TV ~nd then wallt to read the book Aftrrwards, Wc'v~ hHrl to order several extra : ~hirpin~ ch;Jr~rs will cIJllstilllle' arllan ~atioll,'1 Exprr,ss lI'ill 'he l\jll~1 ' - , d . hili t',e .1101 r mrRSUl'r~ arc nccc5~.r)' to en , copies of 'The Last Of The MoilicaIls'," i a_sllh~on~ial rO,I\_',e_nn,a,'~~m_ ,th_e incillceri In eSlablish all Express ',::{oor{l (11~i I." .H~il· the t1cl~Y~." ______I ~ ~~, ~~ ~~ ~ suhoffice on Rrl! IslilllO, ------I 'Ir, 'Ic(;ralh "Iateri al;o Ihat ' the ('" ".1 Ih. b.llk Inlh: ISho\\' at 11 a,m, next Saturday.: AIIrtl' :\ resident of Foxtr;1~ \I'd' , 'l:'mlt:~ (Pi! h)' tOile. 01 the DAilY NE\\_S_,_ ~o,t tricks: "the .I,~r~c~t dog.", sincc :\,el;[oulllllalltlt'rs, liTre t:lhcn to Ihe (;elleral Ilo,pilal l I l I',::,pt: Ihl' ,Imost tht smallest dog, the most I first a,ked 10 btl)' Chmtlllilj late last night for Ireatment to, Xil,,\l;raIrr \I'ltl1 ils It t S ,f, 11 II obedient dog", "the nest groom, Seals, The ,iil'st Caml'

snowtires, WlnnerR ~n eaeh class of the ceil't'd by a Dani~h posl:,1 work· to their abililies, ~Ien, women recent retirement to civilian life, She is retaining her connection with the Ii, , ~!ilny eal'S slid into ditches on lirst ~ecllon of th~ Show, a SlI· rr, Elinar Ilolbocl. and h:l,d bCl'n ,ant! childrell coult! help, rich , ,' Navy as all Officer on the retir~d list of HMCS Cabot. In training at the " .on 10'111 Irtent!, .. thr ~it!~ of the' road and at, ver cup will be awarded by the used in Denm,uk ~inc(' 1904. or poor, young or olr!, , I · RIGHT "~,r I,I~ ,\Ir, al1ll ~Irs, lone tricks spot on the Porlu. Nfld, SPCA 10 the exhibitor with splendid resliits. Respon,; At that time Tuberculosis was College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean. 51. Jean, Quebec, is her son, Cadet I ~:mr.d, Ii,' was born: gal Cove Road, near the Pioneer of the "Best In Show," sible in no small way for the, the leading cause 01 death in John A. F. Crichton, RCN (left), while her second son, Cadet Andrew G, I 1·'1 and educated at i Drll·e.!n three cars were In dif. Further details reg~rdlng the adoption of the idea in this i Newfoundland and man)' Crichton, RCN(R) (right), is a member of the University Naval Training I Siteel School.' ficultles, One had gone over a second, purebred sectlon of the Province was the late Ted' thought it incurable, but there I:hool he Joined the steep embankment; another had Show will be announced sep· Meaney, who had Tuberculosis were people ready to give battle Division at Memorial University, 51. John's, Mrs, Crichton's husband, Ird 1912, Serving swerved Into the driveway of arately at a later date, It is hlmsell and who succumbed to ilnd do their bi!. the Iat~ Licut. John Crichton, R.N" was killed in action on the Dec, 15th" Inn. the recogniled a house and crashed Into I understood that entrants for his the diseAse in 1~49 at the early Ever)' Christm~s since, Ncw, 1941, while serving in HM5 Galatca in the Mediterranean. i lime in those plate glass window; a third fiecond section may register at age of 33, A writer of promise.; fOlilldlanciers in growillg num· hll future lay did a complete turn In the cen, the door If they have not al· he llsed his talent to arOllse the hcrs hol'e hon~ht Chri"tmas i linol)'pe, Hp. was tre of the road and ended up ready done so,, pllblic to lhe need fN' a Iiniled i Se~l.\ 10 help stamp Ollt Tllbereu· '. 1:1In operator and across the road, holdlnll up traf· From 3 p.m, unlll 9 p.m, on Irani, ,gainsl Tilhercillosis. allrl! losis, Time showed that I\'h~t all tlmel In help fie In both directions for a few hiS lirelrss efforls won thc ~IIP": h:ld 011ce ,ecmed hopeless 16 ',rICI'11~ 10 Ih~ :-IEWS, moment!, pRrk@d oy the roadside until port of commullil,l' he:llth Irad·: po,.,ihle if II'C lI'ill stoy the !n!n~n~ )cm, ! Dril'er~ cautiously inched the snow thawed, later in lhe er~, olin carnpn him the title. I course, We hal'r not wiped out INSPIRATIONS! ,,~d .11'1 f~orellcc I their way down the slippery In· day, "The !lappy Warrior," i Tuherculosis ycl hut we Knoll' I "1, one ~Oll r,u~ene, cline and most of them manag· Topnil Road, too. had its Up 10 that limc tile gencrHI i it con lie done, Christmas Scals' 'I~~ Ormlor. survirc. ed to reach their places of quota of ditched auto~, Several idea IIHS that etuctors were Il1e I hy financing a yeor round, I ., ~'Jrn ~re onc s\!, work. Other8, however, thought were to be seen on the way Into on,l)' unes who eoulrl no allY, i Provilll:e·wide , pro~ram~e ,0t! , ,!T!, .\, Byrne of betler of It and left their cars Ihe cit)·, thIng aboul rlisea~e, The Seal, Health Eciucatlon, C:lSe'f Indln~ I SLIPPER SOCKS ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , Slid Rehahilitation, hal'e helped IN JACGUARO PATTERNED KNITTED in no smell 1I'0y to reduce the i , . ' j ...,' numher ,of TB deHths in New, I WOOL WITH SOFT SOLES. •. ,1.> . foundlanrl from 500 in 1944 to 82 in 1057, Unfortunately there Fit 2-6 ''''''"."''''" ..... , .. " .. ,, ... ,.... ,.. 65c, ",: i'- ':'~,; . . '. " ,:! I ~, . arc still far ioo many gctting Fit 7-12 , .. " .... ,,, ...... ,85c, the di,ease, and the work 01 : , prevention must be tontlnued Women's sizes ...... ,...... ,...... 97c. and intensified, Tuberculosis may not be the klller it once was, but the suffering, sorrow and financial distress it causes , in hundreds of Newfoundland, homes each ),c:lr. is lr~gic in· 1 deed. when lI'e cunsirler that I the diseasc is prcl'cntable, WOOL GLOVES It is [or prel'entil'e s['rrices, tl1at Christmils Scol funds arr I INFANT'S, BOYS' GIRLS' 'N' WOMEN'S used, Bctween now and this PLAINS 'N' FANCIES time tomorrow lherc will proh· ably' be two more Newfound· YOUR CHOICE .... ,,, ...... ,.... .49c, lilnrlers admitted to Sanatorium, Last year 814 of our people were hospitalized with Tubercu· i losi5, a large number 01 them' for the second, and some for the third time. !l you think this is too man), people sufferin'g from;r pre· Sc, '," • ' , " ' ventable disease, >'ou can do '~~nt HOLARSHIP_Mrs" E, Watlon' (rllht) President St. John's Business and Professional Women's somethIng right now to reduce , I \(hola h' . , ' , ' Univ!rf n 1p to,M!~s Florcn7e Martin, Mi.~ Martin is R student in Third Year Education Rt the th~t numher, You can buy and I WOl!! ,'ty of Newfoundlllnd, ~ At left'i. Mus Daphne Rose, Provincial President Business and Pro­ lise the Christm~s Seals sent ,you hy 'our Tuberculosis As,: ,ND FAUJ till Club.':'::'(Sti!( Ph~to,)' l)ociat\on, , I

" ' , : , ' \ , ' , ' A, ______NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD" NO!.I- ~ ,~ .. ~ , ~------:~--'T....;;HE-~~I~Y WED~!ESDAY, ' .,I, : . f: " THE DAILY NEWS Inflation Threatens Ruination - 3 "Maw! It's That IV\on Again!" Newfoundland'. Only Morning Paper '. Tbe DAIL\' NEWS II I mornlnR paper e.tlbl~Md In 1894, and publish· ed at the NIlWI bulldlnl. 8~5-3~9 Duck· worth Street, SL' John'., Newfoundland, Informed Public by Roblnlon ,. Company. LImited, , , MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS Urgently Needed The Canadian Pre.n II exclusivelY entitled to tne u!e {or republication of 1111 newl despatcbel In thil paper credit, By ROBERT MOON years on gold, the eritical problem for ed to it or ~ tbe Anoclated Presl or Reuters and llaO the local neW! pub­ monetary policy has been to preserve lI!hed therein, ,(OLtIWI Staff Corre!pondent of The Lhe value of that money. 1-' Leader·Polt, Regina, Sask,) In the devastating German Inflation I' , All Prel! ~~rvlce and feature artlcl .. Inflation has existed for 4,000 years of 1923 the price of a !,ram ticket be­ ! ' YEARt\' SUBSCIlIPTlON RATES Canldl .•.. , ... ,,$12,UO per annum In thll paper ore copyrillhted and theIr . but II! 20th century form Is much more came a billion mark note and a heavy United Klnlloom and rtproduct!on II prohibited, subUe and deadly than that which morLgage on a farm was discharged III {orelgn coun Lrlea $14,00 per annum plagued the former Egyptian!. with a pig or a co\\', Millions Of Ger· Member Audit BW'ell Ol'er the cenLuries, Inflation hal Authorized M second clllS mail. Poat mans were ruined financially thus . I Offlcel Department, ottawa, of Cl:clllIUolII, heiped bring about the fall of ancienL creating suffering and confusIon lead­ , , -1'aces. ing to the rlse of !litler, Unless checked, It could even now In Brazil, prices have risen by four , , WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1958 bring about the fall of the free western Limes since the Second World War and world, 14 times since before it. The plllage of the tomb! and temples In France a 1,GOO,franc note' was once '. Rail Freight Hike during the period of decllne of Lhe worlh nearly $200 in terms of Canadian , Egyptian empire released large accumu· money, Today it Is worth about $2,38 The Board of TranslJort Commis­ on the Royal Commission on Coast­ lations of gold which helped raise at the official rate. If the Canadian sioners has authorized- the C'PR and ing Trade how certain vested in­ prices, Gold was money and the sup­ dollar was to lose value to the same CNR to increase their freight rates terests in central Canada sent top­ ply of It Increased fasLer than guods extent, iL would be worth only 1/84 of were produced. what it is today. A suit of clothes now by 17 per cer,t as of December 1. flight lawyers here and tried to In the more sophisticated era of to. selling for $100 would cost $8,400. A TWa iii a staggering blow to New­ prevent British and' other ships day, tomb! don't have to be robbed to low priced car would cost $250,000. foundland as beln~ at the "end ot from carrying goods from main­ Inject more money Into the monetary A pensioner or In Insurance reclpl· the line" it will bear the full brunt IRnd ports to Newfoundland. That sysLem, enL or someone who had saved l1is of the increase, In other words the was the first insight we had into There Is I pillage much more in· money In the bank would have suffered sldlous, It inl'oll'e! the earnings and a loss of purchasing power almost to freight hike will drive up our cost the way certair. sections of Canada savings of all Canadians. It means the the vanishing point. of living still higher. At the work and the ~elfish motive involv­ s&ved and earned dollars can huy It,s In the 1930's the gold standard was present time it is 20 per cent. or ed, Those arguing for Newfound­ Ind leIs because our government simpl~ done away with by many counLries in­ more above Ontario and Quebec. land and out:;ide ships at that time I! "printing" and spending more and cluding Canada. more dollar bills or bank deposits, The l7 pCI' ('ent freight rate in­ won over the interests mentioned. Our government, elected by the pco· While ancienL :lIflations came ahout pie, now hold absolute sway, They can The 'Pocketbook Vote The Chiang I crease will mean more to New­ but there 15 1'0 saying when the Is­ in I different way than the modern "prinL" and spend a5 many or a few All across the nation, the people of foundland ann will hardly apply to sue will be revived again and we ones, both had the same final result. By BHl"lT RlrlSS,il dollar bills as they wish, regardless of the Vnited StaLes have laid upon lhe Whatcver the people used for money The Nationalist Chlne;e Quebec and Ontario, the hubs of may lose the battle. The trend the amounL of goods and services a DemocraLic party an immense re,ponsi· tl;e industrial area of Cal:ada from bought less and less on the market country is producing, Events of the chafing under the frUdr,:icoJ now seems to favour the central bilily by their landslide voLe of confi, ot!d posiLion. place, pasL two decades havc proven th"t re· w9llch we btl:; most of our consu­ provinces where the greatest dence. It was of course with I mer goods. Gold and certain other valuable straint has not been the hallmark of In a general tidal wave of proportions wealth and industry are located. meLals played a key role in earlier the Canadian monetary policy, Chiang Kai·shek promised Newfoundland is caught in a While there may not be any not matched since lhe famed XcII' Deal State Duitt!s that he vet: centuries, Alexander the Great cap­ The responsibiliLy which this Impo· sweeps of the Roosevelt era, Democrats force as a princip"l mear,; cl vIse of Can"ections of Canad:! Harriman in New York, knoll' thaL the mi!ii~r,5 eX With the tenth year of union for Safety League. For a considerable period London With spurts of health and vigor. Lhe)' Chinese. whom he oe:le';I;" must pa~' thl!' piper for the centre. Newfoundland In the offing there was the first stage In the training of also captured Senate seats in New York, government for hope, u Perhaps some of the members oi will probably be some book-keep­ Lhe :-;rATO air crew sent to Canada, Pennsyi'\'ania, Maryland and Arizona. as well as he. NOBEL AWARD TO GERMAN That operation has concluded. the Board of Transport Commis­ ing on this end in order to clarify and took new governorships in Rhode Therefore he cannot qu:l! A Leiter to the New York Time! But the city Is still one where many ~ioners are of the same opinion a~ -the situation. Some sections of Island, Oregon and Arizona, cutting what door on militaTl' ent.rpri~. The dIscussion of the Nobel Prize people from other lands have their first Chairman Gordon of the 'famous could have been crushing losses in the d:mgle Lhis illu~ion brforl:ll Canada think Newfoundland was award to Boris Pasternak recalls the glimpse of Canada, It is to be hoped guberna torial field, as a slender but p.'rr,;p! Commission which suggested the saved from "worse than death" parallel case of the award of the 1935 that Londoners will help make It a Rockefeller is immediately thrust inw alternative, For to " Maritimers Ipave home and move when Confederation came to the Nobel Peace Prize to Karl von OssleLz.ky favorable one, whUe he wu a prisoner In a German the 1960 presidential lists, while Vice is no real hope for eittr. to the heart of Canada. The Atlan­ island March 31, 1949, If we can President Nixon i~ seen as hurt by the tic Provinces C'ontrlbute a tremen­ concentration camp. Hitler responded efforL or internal uprisir.! catalogue the inequalities of union, to this courageous gesture of the prize whooping defeat of William Knowland announce the futility of hil REPETITIOUS T,V. dous amount to Canada not only among them the freight rates, we committee by forbidding any German for 20vernor and Goodwin Knight for This Chiang can nem GI, Vancoul'er Province IS I consumer market but in the will be giving Ottawa the full story. ever to actept a future Nobel Prize. senator in huge California, Nixon's For without that illu,ion ~ Voltaire once quipped that the secret home statc. natural resources-fisheries. miner­ ERWIN KLINGSBERG, simply the again ~ol'error There must be restitution, New­ of the successful bore as to s'ay every· kteviLably, in such a sweep, careers Mountainside, N,J., a modest·sized Pacific isla~ als and forests, It seems that foundland's brief to the McNair thing twIce. are made and brOken, enhanced and Octobe~ 27, 19M, AMERICA FACES 1\'£,51 those of us destined to live in the Royal Commission was all-embrac­ TV is an apt pupU In this regard, tarnished. One of the most sLriking re­ It will not be unlll ~!~ Atlantic Provinces must pay a ing and if read with interest in the For the past several months it has sults was the surprise loss of dignified, probabl)" that Ala,ka will premium for so doing. proper places would give Ottawa been repeating shows with brazen regu· conserva tive Sena tor Bricker in Ohio. proclaimed as Amrrica's ENVOY TO CANADA larity. Conversely, Democratic presidential The railway-s' battle with the the proper answ'ers. Baltimore Sun But within less tlI"n ~ The idea no doubt was planted In aspirants like Senator Kennedy in Mas· have its first true nationi unions will res\.llt inevitably with Representative WIgglesworth of Mas· sachusetts and Senator Symington in the minds of the TV moguls by the tra­ and by January it 11'111 btl the primary user of those trans­ IIchusetls, who haa retired after 30 Missouri rolled up massive majorities, ditional practice of repeating perform· realitv as a part of thl ucX' yeara In Congress to become Ameri­ while Governor Meyner of New Jersey, ~ portation systems paying the de­ ances of exceptional merit In response No -one can hale In,' doe can Ambassador to Canada, Is well in­ another hopeful, took reflected glory manded wage increases. In central to public demand. development will hare' Strength For Today formed, personable, a iood Ipeaker, from the win by Harrison' Williams, his Canada there are competitive on the alignments of forttl DOUGLASS charming and unobtrusive. He will need candidate fo rthe Senate. '*' 1AJU. L. TO MAKE MORE IN CANADA? Congresses. means of transportation but our to be all that If he ii to succeed In Windsor Star Nixon, political realist, credited the combatUnl the Increulnll volume of The general feelin~ iJ geographic position rules out any lJAJESTY or GOD It is baffling to Canadians tbat 10 Democrats with harder campaigning and crIticIsm whlcb, f10wl acroll the bor· superior organization. All thIs may well two senators will add other source on which we would Thl book of Job II onl of the most many products are manufactured suc­ evidently growing \l'IS:!!I der. Good relation! with Canada, ao have been, at least in many instances.' rely. The internal raU rates in New­ Irrestln. and important books in the cessfully In Canada while 10 many block. Many signs e~i5t 01 ; Bible. lonl taken for Iran ted, bave become others are not made here. Why Ire But the general view of tbe veteran foundland will go up also and this Ie .. evident lately. ing orientation of the ~~~ Job and his ~Imlly are pictured II there so many Items which have to be oblervers holds: means that in some instances This overwhelming vic to:';' was made the West, and Alaska !I[Ilf'/ hlvinl every prlvUllle whlch human hll frlendl argued wIth him and tried Imported? double additional rates will be in the unhappy economIc statistics of further Impetus. beln,. may pOlle... Suddlnly, every­ to point out that he 11'11 getUng what The tarlff structur~ may be a partial charged when goods sent to St, 1957-1958 that have meant unemploy­ In the West where the thinl II Iwept away for them Ill.· Job WII coming to him 81 an evil person, explanation; size of the market another; are 8S bIg as the spaces, John's, for example, are re.trans­ himself falll victim of I loathsome labor or materIals costs still another. ment and high price! side by lide. the more Job denied, resisted, and More than ever since the.1932 depres· the people tends to be ported diIlUI. Thrte or' hll friendl eom. to itubbornly malnlalned hli Innocen.ce. But all combIned do not offer an enUre to northern or other districts slon vote , America in 1958 voted its Is also an euier turning IO~1 commlJerlta with him Ind to point out The book of Job doel not work out explanation for al! the producls we Im­ within the province. pocketbook. for solutioDl. for the fedeI" Secondary industries, already to hlm what they believe to be the the plot and live us an answer II to port. always has played • II~/f nUll of hla lufierinl. It WII a day why Job WII required to .uUer. God We long have IUspected • major rea­ than elsewhere. d battling heavy competition, have' when III men believed that prosperity limply reveaiJ hlmlelf to Job In all Hi! BROADEN GAS PROBE son Is Ilmpry that no one has shown Thus, u we grOIl' In, to face an additional blow-in fact and happine.. were the IUta of God mljesty Ind glory, The conclusion of Sudbury Star suUlclent inItiative and enterprlse to bRiances among our l'a!1~ this blow may put some of them and that mlatortune and lufierln, were , Job It that a God of this nature would Chairman of the Ontario Fuel Board, flll in these gapi In our manufactures. on shifting to give Am/, out of business, clear IndicltiOllJ of the flct that one notltoop to badgering I little man. Job A. R, Crozier, has ordered a city-wide el'er richer patterns of lil~ had diJpleaaed God Ind wu beinl pun, doel not underatand hIs BufferIng, but The Dlefenbaker Government evl· Investigation of Ottawa's underground Despite the protests from our iJhed II I relUlt. he endurel It wIth I new spirIt because dently feell the lame way about It. gas dlJtrlbution system. lives. own representatives and the Mari· . Job denied that bl "II I (reat lin· h, reurd, It II Cllnllstent with the Reports from Ottawa are that It hopes The investigation follows a blast I Now that oUlelal '~O:t time Transportation C0mmi8sion nlr, BI admitted In all bumlllty thlt majeaty,' ri,hteouBnell, and wlldom of to do something about thIs lack In our few days ago that wrecked buildings In started in Ottawa lt !Ilit our position has never been .given he "'II II much of I Iinner II !J the \ God. Industrlal operations. It wlll do so the downtown area. The fact It was extend 'the scope of the common run of man. But be had not The world, Ind all It! suffering Jobs under the Import Replacement Plan, early Saturday morning with offlces ga~served munici P31iti/S,0If the sympathetic heilrlng it de­ committad I Il't&t lin which hid 1'60 must be III rliht In • universe over now starting to function in the depart­ closed and few people moving about lock the whole ,table btl .-vii. W. remember the heuin, aultecl ill hb Iml lllfilrlq, . TIM liar, which IUch a God pruidu. ment of Trade and Commerce, WBJ credited with living lCorei of Ii ltolen.

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MEN'S ZIPPER GAITERS LADIIES' KICK· OFF GAITER LADIES' NYLON SNOW BOOTS AII·rubber, concealed front slide AII·rubber, rayon fleece lined stadium Nylon upper, over the sock low fastener Overshoe. Fleece lining. -boot, gigham design foxing type Gaiter, with concealed front ~flde 'cavy fleece lining. Zipper closure. Full bellows tongue. Felt ir.sole. Deep pile Laurentian cuff. Block fastener. Felt insole. Deep pile Black. Sizes 6-12. or Brown. Sizes 4 to , O. , , ,1 ' Zipper Style ...... :...... $7.95 : I Laurentian cuff. Sizes 4-9. , '. Laced Style ...... " ... $8.75 : i i I t· • Black, Brown ...... " .... " .. $5.75 S4.95, 55.50 : !:t

• Blonde ...... 00000000 .... $3.95 CHILDREN'S WHITE FUR·TOPS White all·rubber Gaiter. Fleece lin. lADI.ts' FUR· TOP GAITER GENTS' LIGHT·WEIGHT OVERSHOE ber ltadium style Gaiter, ing, fur trim. Laced closure. Sizes ~1:·lu b ' AII·rubber, Black, light·weight, high . ocket, loop and button fast· .I~g p pull.on overshoe. Adjustable dome oyon fleece lining. Felt in· t~!r, r fastener at top. Sizes 6 to 13 $4.20 IO!/ e!o,k or Brown. Sizes 4 10 9.

: . LADIES' RUBBER SNOW BOOTS , $4.50 .. ' An all·rubber over·the- foot, low boot, , $5.75 , I ,i . , available in a variety of styles with in· , . I plain brown, brown printed and red BUCKLE GAITERS . LADIES' FRONT·FUR TRIM side shearling lining, in a plain bleck, GAITERS AII.rubber-buckle Goiter, fleece lin. printed. Sizes 4 to 10. ing. Full bellows tongue. Black. AII·rubber rayon fleece lined, lac. ed Goiter. Sheared fur trim. CHILD'S, sizes 5 to 6 ,...... , .. $1.75 56.50, 56.75 Felt·insoles. Flat.tred lole. Black Sizes 7 to 12 ...... ,...... $3.75 or Brown, Sizes 4 to 9. GENTS' LOW ZIPPER GAITERS YOUTHS', sizes 11 to 13 ...... $3.95 Bklck, light·weight, low all·rubber BOYS' sizes 1 to 5 ...... "" .... ,... $4.50 Overshoe. Concealed front slide S5.95,· S6.25 GENTS', sizes 6 to 13 .... ,,,,, ... $5,25 mg fastene~, Sizes 6 to 1·1.

. ": rir 'I~ ~~DI:S' lEt.THER SNOW BOOTS _,:M'e ;r, a variety of smart $3.75 I"I'!I ..... :h or without leather collar, 0;: iC~'l"n9 adjustable insteps LADIES' SNOW BOOTS r:~! ..... or,'1 rayon pile lining and Styled by IlKoch" b~'/ o.~d bam rubber oulsoles, To.,. Srown, Beige or Red, Suede or Calf leather uppers, Seal hair collar. Real sheep's wool lining and ;nsole. Foam rubber outsoles, Brown, Charcoel Gray or Bleck. Sizes 4 to 9. Let It Snow I Let it Rain I 56.50 to S8.50 Nothing will bother you $16.50 when you're wearing ana LADIES' NYLON GAITERS of these smart light. LADIES' LIGHT·WEIGHT GAITERS Nylon laced plain vamp Gaiter. weight, weather p."oof AII.rubber, light.weight overshoes Cream fleece lining. Felt insole. in slip'on, zipper and loop.n.but. Ityles I .' hl~ Rabbit fur trim with fur guard, , I ton fastener styles. Sizl$ 4 to 9. Block Sizes 4 to 9. . I Low, medium, high heels. Leaders in STYLE and QUALITY. • Flat heel style. $6,25, $8.95 • low cuban heel style .. $8.75 $3.95 GENTS' ZIPPER GAITERS Black Wool Jersey or Nylon con· LADIES' KOROSEAL SLlp·ONS struction. Concealed front, slide lot.·ON SLUSHBOOT fastened, Fleece lining. Felt insoles. • Smart brocade finish. " '. 0 II. Sizes 6 to 12. • Loop 'n button closure. ,.::y flH A' 011· rubber pull. on boot with fixed - , ~I'ep strop. Printed plaid lining $5.95 • Low, medium, high heels. I: l'lopd fop. Block or Brown. • Smoke clear, frost " ... ".$1.98 I I CHllDRENS, sizes 5 to 12 ...... $2.95 HIGH·STYLE SNOW BOOT ...... ,..... • Send .... , ...... $2.29 I:, M:SSES', sizes 13 to 3 ...... ,...... $3.30 AII·rubber, over-the·sock style boot • TEENAGERS "H11 FI" KOROSEAL BOOT .' I; with wool mixture flee" h:·­ LADES'' . Ilzes. 4 to 10 .... ,... "".$3 50 'Metal hook fasteners, Red, Yellow, White, sizes 4-9 " .. $3.49 Ii Removable felt insole. Block or • MISSES' KOROSEAl PUDDLERS .: Brown. 'Loop 'n button closure-Clear, sizes 11-3 ...... $1.98 i LADIES' PlAID GAITERS i LADIES', sizes 4 to 10 ...... $6.50 Slip-on style. White, Red, Yellow, sizes 6-12 $2.49, 13-3 , i AII·rubber laced overshoe, mouton $2.69 ( i trim, Printed plaid design up· CHILDREN'S, sizes 5 to 10 I : pers. Rayon fleece 1k1lng, felt (Brown only) ...... $3.85 ! insoles. I, I' " cannot Quilt GENTS' SNOW BOOTS I I Sizes 4-9 Black or Brown. JUNIORS', 11 to 2 (Brown only) $4.35 I . I r·. pnlerpri5t. An all rubber pull.an over the sock "Ien molort the Low and Standard heels. ~'.It perhaps boot. Front pocket and adjustable !i ) ',' . ·,r to ack strop and buckle, Fleece lining and -,oe for either Low Cut Overshoes For Ever yone , ..••oald ·".,i uprrsrn. . $6.95 Light.weight plain over. Black. . inside shearling collar. Felt insoles. iUlIlit\' of his CHILDREN'S, si m 3·12 ...... ,...... $1.40 Brown only. Sizes 6 to 12. · c:,n ~e\'cr do. MISSES', sizes 121/~·3 ..... "", ... " ...... ,, ...... ,...... ,...... $1.50 : ~Jl illusion hr YOUTHS', sizes 11·13 ...... :...... $1.50 .:;:n governor SHEAR TOP GAITERS , Pacific isllnd. BOYS', sizes ,·5 ,,, ...... ,.. ,,, ...... ,...... ,...... ,...... ,..... $1.75 \' TS WES1' GENTS' ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,""'" ""'''' ...... ,...... ,...... $1 .90 $8.5C · hc until ne:u · Alaska will be FOR THE · .\merica's ~ LADIES' LlGHT·WEIGHT OVERS ." than I Illl)lltb ENTIRE FAMILY Plain style with flat, medium, cuban, hi· PULL-ON RUBBER .' IrUt nationll cuban and spike heels. Sizes 4 to la, :, rI' II will be. I . h An all·rubber pull·on overshoe Black ...... ,...... ", ...... " .. $1.75 ~'rtO{te uniOn. " bt Front pock,t and adlustable strap . r.J\·C any dou &Il and buckle • Fleece lining and in· Splash.less heel style with varnished, light­ OVERSHOES ... :11 ha\'e import it weight upper. Bleck. Medium, Cuban, ,"1 r n t5 of fortes side shearllng collar. Felt insoles. AII·rubber pu lI·on Overshoe, fleece . Hi·cuban and Spike heels. Sizes 4 to 10, lining. Front pocket with adjustable Brown, sizes 5 to 12 ...... """ .. 00" ...... " .... ,, .. , ...... ,$3.60 a I feeling Is ~ Hi·cuban and Spike heels. Sizes 4 to 10 strap a nd buckle at top. Felt insole. will add .t~ Red printed, sizes 5 to 12 ''''''''''''''''''''''0000000000000000 .... ,,$3.9.5 . n, •• \efi! $2.15. • Brown , I "owIng n<' RS Brown, 0000 .. 0000 .. ' .. 0000"0000.00 ...... ,. , . t of aa si~es 13 ~o 3 .. ", ...... $3.9.5 , sIgn! eXlJ tr1 CHILDREN'S, sizes 5 to 12 .... ,...... ,...... $3.30 B' Red printed, sizes 13 to 3 ...... "" .. "",, ...... ,.. $4.35· GENT'S MUD RUBBERS ,0 n of the (Ouc .' JUNIORS', sizes 13 to 3 .. " .. " ..... ,...... $3.60 j rown, 5izes 1 to S ...... " ...... 11 ••• 11 ...... , ... 111" .. " .. $5.35 Co rt Alaskl ,IJIlPI1 BOYS', sizes 1 to 5 ...... " .. " ...... $4.95 B!Brown, sizes ",' to 9 ... ,,, ...... ,,., ... ••.• ...,,, .. ,,,," ..... ,,,,,., ... $5.00 Block. Sizes 6 to 12. MEN'S, sizes 6 to 13 ...... $5.60 ack Or Brown st'zes 6 ta 11 """,,,,,'00 ••••••• , ••• $5.95 , 1111'"""" • Self acting style " .. $2.00 • Style with patented heel grip ...... $2.45

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6 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN!~, NFLD., MONDAY, , ' I, .. . . , I. • • .. Person'al • FOR THE LADIES * 1 'The ... • r . . ~---- ~ .. Chit- Chat •• • • --- ... PERSONAL ITEMS ARE PRINTED FREE. .. iMature Par 8i·~ PHONE OR MAIL THEM TO: "SOCIAL COLUMN, DAILY NEWS". CHILD PRODIGY? O!llLY SO' "~Iy Ilitie 1\' TF.LEPHONE: 217'1. MANY CAN BECO~tE A I' A:oi 'jUSt hal'e ,''''1:1 • I 'un ~. WEDDING ANNIVERIURY dilullhter of Mrs, Mary and the CLIBUR:oi I, must he l::P_I', en ,I Mr. and Mrs, John Hall, 2111 late Martln Melvin of La· i derSland So i ' bv MRS MURIEL LAWRENCE, him," II: Cralim1llir Avenue, celebrate Manche, South Shore, to Patrick . . , ,tl(tlr 30th weddlni annlver· Ennis, son of Mr. Ind Mrs, John She's \,ienne,e-the widol\' of I :. auy thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Ennll, Placentla a distinguished portrait pamtcr, I don't lInd1r~lt . 0 • •, &111 Ind ~lIss Alice Pa)'ne of you leaeh mllsie for ,'ear.s 'lI~liI' \'nClIo ,":,' ~, the Clbot Pioneer Club of the· ,\'01.1 \'C ~;l\'cti the mnnry to nlre C()Jor \ il'(:lr YWCA showed 511dcs and gal'e i ,I'our hall, nay for yOllr posleLI" ' I commentary of her wcek she I ,I'our plI\Jlicil)" Then you mUFt " ... pent at ational Ammbly I fill your Iwll. , which was held at Lenno.wllle, . ·',\Iaul'. manl' do 11111, So Ih,· ,io~F, ron, Quebec last AUiust. ~llss Grace I I cmpty ~eals hl'cak many h~31Is, the h~ll" I.ayman proposed a I'ote of; They say to ~'OU 'You arc ,kill-, thinks to ill who made thc' rill. Ill,'. friend-bul ~'ou arr Ilul Thl'l'e i, 0',', .. , Il'enln. luch a success, Horowitz,' , :\nd this, you ..lee. more rir0,,', fn •.. ' you hare drcan~""d yol.l were' O ~ costlllll('." Ihc;~ a':;,~1 DIES SUDDENLY There was qUill' a p,HLse, Our' kerchief. -, Mlny people in St. John's Viennese rriend broke it b\' ad·: will be 10m' to learn of the Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson. Apt. 49. Linclen Court. St. John's. Kew­ d:cssing mc. "I cannot ~polo. I (;il'c "1 !1 Ira:. death In London, England, of i foundland, are at present \'acationing at British Colonial Hotel. l\assau, glze for so speaking at )'our' all a trim, Mark Dr. Rod SUtherland,' who In· II Bahamas. for three weeks. They will be returning home November 24bh. table, I am angry, at parenls, "Wear black, ~: terned It the St. John', General C w~o musl make gcnluses out of I charcoal in"1ad / SOJpllal In 19e6, then iolng 10 II ch,lldren. I have met too mao)' color for Ihe li[!t . Weat Pakistan on a Colombo • Ihls summer, A woman'., "lin Plan project. He was on his I ...... "On my desk right now is, a Irast of a dark ~ way home, for I months vaca· letter from ,a woman 1,I'hose (;hild m~r. Hen if !'~ l " Homemaking ., tlon In Hall!ax, bdore Raing madc B nlCC ceramic ashtray her ~kin froCTI I:~! " ,lor me, She wanls tu knoll' if .,.'" blck to Plkutan lor I timt! Remol'lng gooey from small Manners IRome is Ihe place lor him to )'ur, when he 11'11 stricken fr)' when eating In a restaurant with I cerebral thrombosis and \ ,llIdy profeFsionaI sculpture, difd In London on Ortober 17th. Is simplified'l! you suds a wash· He WlS 28 yem old, The lale cloth an~ paek it In a plaslic cos· Between Us Women Make Dr. Sutherland W~5 buried at ~ metlc bag and slip it Inl.:l your I 4~ RALEIGH Amhel'llt, NOI'I Scolia. purse before lea\'lng home. Friends • --- Bo),', lile·2, clol~es. III ~I HanE I paper bag Irom Ihe HUSIIASDS: WI\'ES ~EED ',,,"U'_" Ole en ..... i ~UBleyeLE5 IN HOSPITAL· , d~lI. I.hat I,~ 32 Inches hl\:h, \ou Icord hook on your I'BCllum, 11'" THEIH ~IES AS GOOD h; ,,~cll~es me helng mad If )'011 hs you nounced of ~liss Esther Melvin, II (slamp! c~~not. be accepted) to lrom toaslers and ~rills. Dis· and hoI\' tired _he' is, , ! hi~ attitude" But here is .one' must not stop ealing before al1~ I ST. JOH1" S DAILY NEWS line tool lor cleaning crumbs: "I all\'a~s listen ,ympathetlc, Ihmg you nllght t,ry. Next Llme of your guests hal'e flnlshea, . Houlehold ArIa Dept, 50 FRONT Inl please. . all),. But when I slart to lell hllTI ),OU have somelhlng to tell him The hostess who is a light eat€r ! ST., WEST, TORONTO, ONT, about my day or what 1'1'e ,jane that you consider importa.nt pre· should Mt very slowly in order , Print 'Plain!)' NAME, ADDRES!, Tar, asphalt and blacktop are he walks ol'cr and starts to "ead face it wilh: not to finisr ahead of her guosls, ! PATTERIoi IoiUMBER. menace! to shoes In an)' nell' the mail Or swilches on the TV "Now sit down and listen to And il the hoslfss ser\'es des. Our nell' 1959 Alice, Brooks houslni del'elopment. If you !let, sci, lI'ithoul eren pretending 10 me for five minutes. I hav,e sert. she s~ould not pass It by, : Needlecralt Calaloi. Just out, I trapped' In Ih~ goo. lirst ser~~e: listen 10 what I hale to S~~'. somelhlng to tell you and I don t but should take a sefl'ing and ! has man~,' designs for croc~et.' sales cIl'elull)·. Then swab off I "It's Iruc. m)' days .mn'l, Ino ~"al1t 10 comnel. I~·lth the ·ven· eat Rt Icast a few bites of ,t, . I I?g. knlttmg, embrOidery, quilts, with mineral oiL Takes lOis of I exciting; bllt I do sometimes' In~ paper. the mall. ~r TV., What she wants t.o avoid IS I aolls, Weal'lni. A speml lilt, In elba\\' ir~ase. Finally. scrub, hal'e news I think he ou~ht 10 I , For )\I,t R rPII' :nlOules I d making her gucs:s fC€1 that they For 26 weeks endine ' i the catalo~ 10 keep a child hap· soles wilh a good, thick, deter--! be inlerested in, And. an)'\\'a)', like to have your whole atten- are eating too much. Brookfield Ice Cream Lln;i:ri : pill' occupled-a cutout doll Bnd gent .olutlon. And, next time,' I Ipel h~ alight 10 115ten when I tion," away to some luck,- boy or beautilul Raleigh BicI eie, I clothes 10 color. Send 25 ~enu watch )'our step, talk, just out 01 common :our· Maybe YO\l'11 get It that way. : for your cop!, 01 the book. tesy. And maybe you'l! wake him lip can enter; using the entr~ , ~ course from !\ewlrlll',nl,nd: I , Circular lavatory ~inks are "If I\'e are elril'ing in the car 10 tho. lact that )'ou are tired 01 Daily Recipe with a pencil, be care!ll! nOllo \ .Hou~ehold now In the market. Ihey can be and I slart ~ lell him some-- bE'ing a woman without an au- turn and collide with' rl!:!:, i o aet In any counter top and feR" thing Ihat I think is 1I'0rth talk· dience. OYSTER· COR\, CHOWDER tllre one-lever control lor water· ing about. he interrupts to talk Go01 luck to you. It may htlp 1, cup choppcd onion Scnd ~s many cntTlr' '" It:. I (:I)·nts now. abo'Jt the mileage, or turns Ihe if ),O'.lr husband ,iust hapPhcns 10 3 tbsps, buller or margarine Al'STlN ADVERTISI\I; LTD. ] car radio up lull bias!. read this column, [t mig t even 21, cups milk H-~19. SI. John·s. en-1o,'" '''It j To keep the tape measure Wax your InaII' shol'pl, now, "This ma), sound like a ,Imall help some olher h\lSbands \\'110 Z cups finely diced cooked a wrapper. lid or opc~:I',' r.;; from gellin, tangled In the .ew· I and haH the handy man slier· complaint. BlIt it really hdrls ha\'c fallen Inlo, Ihe ,same rude potatoes Brookfield product. I Ing b8.\kel. tack one end on an I pen Its edge. :\Iakes shol'elin~ 10 be made to reel so slupid and habll of never listening to an),- IO,oullce pac\;age 01 Irozen empt)' spool. roll il up and lew I easier as anoll' 1I'0n't pile lip on lmimportanl. I thmg Ihelr 11'1\'1', ,ay. corn. drained A winner will he dr.",:, a snap on Ihp olher: the blade, I "(jon'l It-II lil~ 10 tl')' nol lalk-! -- _.1 2 Isps, ,"11 rntries each \l'cek, ,~II I " ------.' I DOX''!' RUSH TilE yOt;:-;r.· " t.'p, gl'olilid illJc~ prpprr property of Au.;lin '\Ii'.,";' " cannot hc returned, :" 't sn:lIs; (·IIII.IlJlOUIl J" 100: I'OLIIiCr ,"II flOi.L'1I o,l',ler; Jlld • • ", • - '::I a\Vanlili" priZes JIHI :llt' : . . V.l .~tl'IK'I'!i1 li4UiJl', 01' I I,:up frl'~ I1 oys· ! ~ " I jud~e, will be fln:t1 ":11.,, I -- I 1,·r.I lield Ice Crcam, t!it'll " I I lit':ml illo' utlier day about a 6 pilut "ra!:K"I'S advertising agents Will not ~ I, grullp of muthers 11'110 were se! Saule ollions ill butte,' or mar- . enter. , : concerned because Ih~l'e was no garine and slrain into a two 1 organized social life lor their II). quart saucepan_ Discard onions to·12-year,olds that they got io' Add milk. potaloes. corn. salt gether and organized a danCing and black pepper. Cook until club for the kid~, thoroughly hal. Slir in oysters PLAN YOUR The molher~ were pleased as and nY,lter 'li~llor, Heal only un­ PUlleh OI'er Ihe first part,'-a lil e;lgps of o)'ster5 hegin 10 .,urL lience ~il'en at a country clun, Serre R pilol crackrr in ~ach The oo,'s looked ",so ,rown lip" portio\1, ~Iake,s six ssen'ings. CHRISTMAS , . ann the ~irl~ looken lik. ~mail i edi~ions 01 their big sister6 in i ~n .I'pry time ),nll nip .vnlJr thm own little ,ut I (,oUecu flwe.4i111p18 AIUf4MtiGfta : floor and Sis can slart right in hands are usually ncgleeted. I worrying about what to wp.ar 10 : the next dance, how to have her Ali year your hand, are can- hair done in a special way, now tinuou'sly dipping in water-was. • Check your mailing list for correct postal addresses. to avoid dancing wilh the boy hing dishes, washing Iing~rie. • Shop now and buy plenty of Itamps ahead of time. with the most wayward feet. You wash your hands dozens of Why In the world so many times evcry day. too. All this • Make lure you have wrapping and packing materials. molhcrs today can't wait lor removes oils and skin moisture, their children to ~r6w liP natu· Hanri., hecome dn' ann linrd, In • When preparing. parcels for mailing, print the address and rally is beyone me. Bnt alol the winler Ihere i~ the added (lis- your return'address both on the outside and Inside of the package. 01 Ihem can't. comfort 01 chappin~, So gl\'e They kerp pushing and con· VOllr hanns the creaming ~nd al. I Have your parcels weighed at your ,neighbourhood post office. Iril'in~ and managin~ to make ienlion Ihey nred 10 hr lite Ihrir children leal'e childhood be "hands YOII 10l'e 10 10IlCh," hinel. when they should be al- Keep' a h;md IlIlion in.lhc lI~th­ lowed to grow up whe~ toey room. in Ihe kilehcn. in ,he A Post Office leaflet will be deliyered to your home giving wanl 10, lnllndry. and il YOII ar,e a ~1I;1- o

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.. j ! !·I' ,~ : ',.', ", I t: GRAMMAR k},~~ 1t~511>1:NT , Ii ": r ',: 8TIIEF.T ~USAIiEII , " ~ " ' ~,W88ij~ Feature ! BELL lin' " .1:., BELL ISLANI) NEWS ll'USD LlTrLEJOHN :. " j; I 'I' i , " .' j \,( II"· ' ; ~ c 1.1' i Dosco Officials :J Court News P I I T I i Present Picture 1 eop e n he News Bell Island The followinl court cases Consts, J. D, Henry and J. J" ;'!1 were dilpond of recently at i Parker aiso by Charles Bowd- Of Sl' T C ; Mr, and Mr!. Ciarence Bad'l bour Grace, was here last ... iek Bell IIland by Magistrate T, J'I r;u6, Accused W81 convicted, IIp 0 apt. ,cock and daughter Emma spent in the intercst of his bU!itless Wade, fined $7MO and prohibited, the we~k end in st. John's,: While on the Island he wai 8 An lJlander, conl'icted on I from driving for twelve months. 0 Th dN b h I They returned to the Island I guest of Mr. and Mrs, lUid three separate charges, had a I Another reddent ,was cbarged n urs ay, ovem er 13t ,,' Monday, 1 Proudfoot. ~ Editorials It II .,,_, "II 11 hope Saturday total of ~!!,oo imposed in fines, with drunk driving. He had his ~Irs, H, S, Haslam presented I night, November 22nd" the The firlt 11'81 for being Involved case postponed until Nov, 26th, ~uaPtai~ t~ R'hLai~g with a p~c. Mrs, 1. J, Lawton was in St., ~Ir, Boh Morris spenClhe pre.entation of trophies and In an accident, resulting in' at 10,30 a,m. th re ~ V ~'~h IPIt e c~I'!lm.~n s, John's lut week on a brief week end at his home in st. eupt to the wlnnera I of iut property damage to an apparent, A female relldent was fined b ~ if' th ar f~,n, I Iraf,;n \'isi!.,John's, ,', In Childhood wlnter'l basketball series will f extent of $100,00 and for failing, $25,00 for driving without a I c, ~ 0 e a ICla ~ 0, 0, .'}' ill clllldhood are receiving an ever take place at the Bo)'s' Club to report same, Here he got" : license, mlmon :Vabana Or,e Dlv1510n, , Const. Wm. and ~Irs, Earle, ~iss ~I

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BEWILDERED YOUNGSTER _ New York - Bcwildmd, Ronald Yal~l (ccnt~r), HI month~, Is nankcd KHRUSHCHEV SP~AKS-·-Moscow - Soviet Premier NikitB Khrushchev addresses • grnu!" ~r by the only Si~l1lr~c lwin~ '\lc .. {"~sf1l11y separated at the che~t after being born with B common liver, Napit the Ru:;sian MilitRry Al'~ :!: illY at the Krt mlin here, Nov. l'lth. Khrushchev cll1ph~"iz(d til, m~ , (risM) and Pri~s~I1R Atkins;l1, ~, ~t Idlewild Airport hm Nov, 16th, prior to boarding a TWA flight to Eur- armed Iorcf' cut chdartd "the)' will not CI used IInywhert or at any time for predatory purpQstI ;ope,-( UPI Photo,)

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HUNGARIANS VOTE _ Bun8pcst. Hung8ry-Hung8fi~ns votes 8t ~ polling ~tation here )'\0\' Ie FLOOD DAMAGE-Goro. Italy-Flood waters surge through the square of thIs small I~a1iBn village, Nov, hallots \\'frc ens\ for 8 singl: li~t of CJ!:l:llllllist l'OllrJ:d'ltrs put forwnrd in the n~mc of tile r;:'.,,~:': 1Jth, MOr!' than 10,00U persons were reported hanKies! in the arra, as the Po River overflowed its banks. Front. The votm will sel~cl a new Community Party and new mumcipal councils,-(UPI Piwlo.j The Po River delta is inundated by floods virtually evU'1' l'ta[,-(UPI Photo,)

SERVICES FOR POWER _ Madrid, Spain - Film producer Ted Richmond escorts Mrs. Tyronl funeral services for her husband at the Torrejan Air Base nead Madrid, Nov. 16th. power. 41- ; ~:BEFORE FATAl, COLLAPSE Modrirt, Spain-Actor Tyrone Power (right) renees with George Sanders here 15th after suffering a heart attack on the set of the movie he was filming here. The widow, . " ,durini filming of "Solomon and Sheba" I~OV, 15th .hortly before Power's collapse. The 44-year,old actor and in February, will accompany Power's body when it is flown back to the United States for burial. ~ :ex-World War II pilot died early last week as a result of a,heart attack. The producers of the movie said they actor Yul Brynner has agree<' take over Power's role in the movie "Solomon and Sheba."-(UP[ :;:would try to complete the six-million dollar film despite the d!!1lthof its Itar,-(UPl Photo,) ,0 ., ~~V :-= -,:!-: ,

"'i", • • 4"'~ .... : . " 1 " .. Weather . NOTICE d with !nowflurriel. You'll lind it almo;l imjlossible to nolice ~hat a penoll is. hard of hearing When he Clo u .oth.r wh,n you /olrr' w IS wemng the slim. new hearing glis.ses by Maico. These lace flatlerill~ hcarlo:g ii4!s~ The Daily News have all the appearances of regular glaSB~ AGENCIES , .ill~SURANCE yet allow you to enjoy the best ;n bearing: , , ., rc liMITED MAICO HF.ARING SERVICE i j: 002 7 Sf. JonII" : \ THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1958 I Dial 8 P. O. BOI 432 St. Jolul'a. .. r ; ! , I ! I , ' . I ,: , , , I I , , I I ~ I 1 , , I ;J ' , '", ! ' i " I ; Peter Townsend Story ., . h lilt 01 a miet Df 18 articlet abDut . I ., . II t t t and Peter Townsend.)· iii'; ~lJrl·re j' i . By NORMAN BARRYMAINE t ,i. I ~ I I (Instalment 18) .1 THE EPILOGUE. JULY, 1958 I:L:i'!i ..:.:t'lil~ · I . i I . afternOon when Peter Ipoke to thl ! I /: . Thurl dI) • , h ttlepho a few rnmutea before 4 0 clock I , i ne I i , , . GIl t ethe i ates were open 10 that he could drivi , that . I I 1 . photographed he wal altonll heto d 1earn I ' . .~':~as "of(." The Princeu told him that Ihl yU1 ld be wiser not to meet I,ain until thl IplOU • to London. That nl,ht he lent her four

r1)Se l . • The nex t da\'. AS a sad· eyed Princeu wearinl rj!'tter', roses. (lew off to Germany on I two- .. I was driving Peter IcrOIB the 10Uth of f\Ilt . to his sister. Stephante. PETER TOWNSEND ~brch ~8. 1 ~h~lI alwaYI feel was a vitll day ill ~f PetH Rnd Mar~arct. From The Halue, thl A!sociatcd Press Correspondent hid cabled a Peter and told him that she had been persuaded not . Ira! reprinted the Mxt day II a lead item by ta lee him again during this visit to England, but , Dally E\rm~ that the Queen had agreed to the principle of future meetings. They talked for nearly an hour . .. ~ Nn~i\'C Queen Elizabeth toniiht ended her . • state \'i~it to Holland-a visit suddenly The next morning Peter and I drove to London. That owcd br Princess Margaret's tea-party .vening. almost unobserved, Peter flew back to Brussell. . Inth Gr~up Captain Peter Townlend. Peter, back in Brussels. waited for a few day. ·:.'nd as Queen and the Dulce of Edinburgh ~ht for his sons, Giles and Hugo, to join him for their the Roysl yacht Britannia for Britain, Easter holidays. They went off to Spain for two Richard Colville. the Queen'l Prell weeks, had a wonderful time free from press in­ . refuse d to discuss the reunion between quisitiveness. They travelled to England on Sun­ t

• l1) a foreign nation ....." move about in comparative freedom . Sunda\' 1 drove Peter from Somerset to Itay with On the evening of his return we talked long over din­ :n lkrkshirr. Tht Princell flew baclc to En,llnd ner about the future and where it would be best for him in the afternoon Ind went Itr.iiht to ROYII to live. He wanted to stay in England where he would be Windlor. where she usually ItaYI with her mother near the Princess and so. he felt. be free to meet her when­ I ever they wished without undue publicity. I The Queen drove over from the Cutle and A weary Peler Town(!end ~ets (lul (or Brussels. Al together he mlldl! four voluntary exile!.-(Paris . , Match). I said I thought the most favorable place for I~.mediatdy .fter tel Marlaret telephoned (Continued on Page 12)

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10 THE CAlLY NEWS, Sf. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, NOV. I . E~bjbition Hockey High Sch~l Hockey Senior Basketball CeeBees Blank Civil st. Pat's Set Record'Holy Cross Down Irish 7

.. St I Bon s Service All Stars 13~O ~~~~~"~:'ht~:e~ over Salvation Army' Col· markers ~: and theWi~~~ same number . Defeat MUN lege In high school bockey at of assists going to Doug Phel· .. Deaplte the addition of Illne flnllh of the Yiliton th.t Ie· Interference In the second. the Stadium yesterday after. an and Mike Murphy. Doug ·.enlor 1.. ,uI boelllY play.rs counted tpr mOlt of tbelr mark· Charlie Walsh for crosHheck· noon aB they rompiled the Kenny scored a goal and had Dave Barrett Sets Record· With to til_ CIvil 8IrY~1 All-lltarl Ir... Ing at 10.40 and Doug Squires highest score ever recorded at two ass!sts with single tallies 32 P ° F - SBe e they wert blinked 18'() In.n Murray Mltheton between lor tripping at 18,20 were the t. Stadium, The big score has go!ng to Dave Connolly and omts or c~~~~~ter ~Ith lihiblUon boek.)' ,a me .t the the pipe. for the CeeBeu urn' penalties In the th!rd. St. Pat's with 52 goals In two Dave Ryan, , . en hel Prlael of Willi ~renl lilt ed hi. Ihutout II be caml up encounters while they hal'e vet Salvation Arm" were never I Holy Cross won over St. 1 John Kini with ten lI'ere tops. ..3 ie In tr.e 01 ..' Ii!J- II I, by the yll linI , Concep· II' It h aevora I brant. I1II to PI In LINEUPS to lei a marker be reg!stered• !n the contest asJ, the superior I Pat's 75-20 and SI. Bon , i drap· for St. Bon 's m . th e opening., outsco r~ d th e ~n lilY C.. Blu. eyery frame" No ihou on lOa I CIVIL SERVICE-Irv Walsh, Bialnst them. Irish squad outplayed and out. ped Memorials 7242 in the frame with Frank l'~rdy anu, ~:cond .tram! ~ ;Thl Civil Service tum added were recorded but both teaml D. Sharpe, L, Cou,hlan, Bud The victory' for Ihe Irish Iklted them,. lenlor basketball doublebe~der Ji~ Walsh both getun~ four i 'JiO Win: ~alll llV W.l.h. defencemen iave Ihe two netminden plenty Duffett, D. Suiru, S, Breen, IIlves them four point. on two I .t the MUN IYm lut night. pomts and Tom Mur~hy add·· '. ~ PO~er ~'I un Cou,hlIa and Dune Sharpe of work, T~e CeeBeel held the C. Wal.h, F. Murphy, L, wlna Ind Uel Ihem with. Sl. The win for the Bluegolds ing two. On ~!emonal Bob: tiD,S In the f,'i ~d forwartb St.n Breen, Bud edit In thl. deparlment. Kel!~, V, Wrlaht, T, Wallh, R, Mlchael'l who have the urn. I Mercantille cHnched first pllce for them Hudso.n got se.ven. Al Hyr.cs· eight POints. J~ Duffett, Doull SQulru, Frank Alex It 8,0 of the IIcond Pike. J. Phelln, T, Connon, W. record, Macpherson have tBken I Ind g!ve, them ten Itraight had SIX.' Ev Klni Idded hve and John G.I." lIurpby. lloyd Kelly .nd Char· period wh the lone penalty of Abbott, D. Moore. their only Itart to date for see· victories while the Cruuder and Wince King threw In ~e\en and R~b~' :1& WalJh. The CeeBeca pro- the CeeBee •. Bud Duffett went CEE BEES-M. Mlthelon. J. and place on two polntJ but I B victory moves Holy Croll Into three, lin SIX. (;~o'i! :\tIted the ualnl of the,e play· off for Ihe Civil Service All· Kennedy, G, Faulkner, Aley Holy Crou Ind CurtIs both arnes 1 I lecond IPot.tie with,Guard5, Barre,1t got hot Cor 20, se~o~d: threp ~I~; hi. :eh In the Inyl\.tlon LeBlue. Stan at \1,40 of the lecond for Faulkner, Wea Goue. B, Wake· have I lOll Ind a win for two I The Itandlngl, with four half pOlnt5 for SI. Bon s IIhl!e, \\\0. 011 :". Pit! : ;:Tbey refuled to play unleu charilni, Dunc Sharpe was lin, L, Wllllams, J. Casey, W, polntB, SI. Terell'l have been lIamea nma!ning In the leries KJng had 14. Tom Murphy i had {Oil, p"'r,l\

,the ,Ime "' .. an exblbltlon one nabbed for croll·checkln!! It Pike, J, Penny, C. Penny, Fred de/elted In Ihelr. one iame: hive 8t. Bon'l out front on ten 1 fired four Ind ~oe .Gathera!!: ney .2~dtr:~ 1"0 .. ;cd they received the u.ulIl ex· 14.30 of the same per!od, Len R05,liter, J, Thomey, Williams, while Model and Salvation 1 T k wins Ind 20 poin!.'!, Guards rounded out Olelr pomtgelt~ng. gellln~ or.' :Nbltlon cut of the iate. The Coughlan went off at 3,24 for Morr!son, Parsonl.Army are wlnleli !n tll'O iDmn, a e have a poInt. for lecond place Iwith two, Haynu nette~ nine .•Bnth ro'I'.ay ll( ~rena manallement went alonl ------:--:---:--:-:~-.~--:-- The Irish aeored l;i t!mes in i witb .el'en win I and three de· to be tOPi for !de~orJal~ .. a~ I b,okr, 0111 ~or iI, with thl Id .. with the Ceeljees NHL Roundup looter, Just 3a leconds later IS the open!na period. They tal., ' !eltJ. Holy Crall alJo have 14' Ev King iot HI·en. \I m~e King po In!. f?,. t.1! . IIs!n, the fact that the addition· ' th second !eriod WII clo!lnl, lIed le"en tlmo. In the le~ond I ""inti on leVen victories but i grabbed three and Hudson had .dd~d .":111 'ilh ~Iickoskl lilted a ahot palt 81m. ' , 0 1 Ii al 1IIa)'erI ",ere not Civil Ser· DETROIT (API -Johnny Wi!· frame and then added 11 more hive.v dropped four encounters., two. 'i. "flll!ll mons, who was screened out. I pe ne r . . h 32' top,n, fn h ' . anti, ' Ion Icored three lOlls-the I(IC' h 1011. In the final frame to iet SI. Pat'. and Memoriall are· Barrelt Wit pOlnts ~'as . r \ ,/ Ir:li k · fl d I T e Wlni5 Iiniahed ol!, their h . . S B ' John r' f Briall Wa ehn re f VB ond time he has done 10 In ~1"hL• oest nl£ht 01 the .uaon w!th two their 31 to'0l,.. deadlDcked In the cellar as lop! {or t e wlnnln.g I. on. 5 ton na • I't ,oals to pace the CeeBeea with NHI, leRsona-to Ipark Detroit !inn! perIod 1I0all, rookie Charlie Eric Grellory realltered the i both tum. hav.·, lin'le llin I team with John King next In aW'''rl!~ f1. (jeor,e P'lu!lIner having three Red W!nss to I 6-0 victory over 8 shutout II be made no millake! i E F B d tb M to their cred!t. Iline \I'ith I 24 point effort for t~o pClr,I~. , markers An~ an Blllsl, Alex BOlton Bru!ns Tuesday night. urns scor!ni on I power play In loal for St. Pat'l. He w.. n't' cantil . Har~ea o~ne ~ther. Dave Barrett of SI. &n'l the Bluegolds. AI Haynel got linn r·ic.<. Faulkner iot I11'O talliel and Goalie Terry Sawchuk was ab~r~akJaaw~8ky 3OM.cColnotteYrr.e lettini a too bUIY however with six i 31 Ie oe eY II",e ba came up with 32 !,oinu in his 15 to be tops for ~!r:\. hopl \\cr~ I I h \V ' . '" B t f B b f d II lourd f ass sts w I es spectacu!ar In the neL, and sharpd Th I t b atopi to hll credit Lea R".n A • nI" Ofer t nl htO"T Tbnil' Baat e,game to break the lilian, I He erees 0 Hekh op an nnam~ . a'r., CI"t1" e v cory unched up the . J,.r ~..In II t rnN I ana' f I Galle lettlnll one Icore and the IImelishl with Wilson by O1ak· close NHL rice even more 10 w went between thl pipes for IW:I t I I' I I ell record for thl malt po!nts Bob Fricke called 23 persona s I "il! II a uilltln, on four others, Jim Ing 26 IBvel, three crucial ~nes close NHL race evenmore w!th the Salvltion Army Ind he had :q rlod ,0 d I ~I e :olB n ~I Icored in a linille lime. The fouls with 12 goin! to SI.I seren. Jim Penn)' tallied once and set up com!ng!n the IIna! minute ',I'h~n just four polnll .eparaUn, firlt 83 .hou fired hlJ way, Ryan I:elr fl~~l fr~ OW:11l ow nil previoul mark !I'll Itt by Don Bon·l. Galw.y hothh./ & pair w!th Len William. ac· h!. teammate. w~e frantically and /lith place, wil liven yery lItU. protec- Don Clarke .'::red 't. the flnt Pierce of Guard. who got 31 BOX SCORES ~Ol) Cross "~.:I! counUnl for the other goaL Iryln, to protect h!s shutout. The Red Wings moved Into a tlon and bad no piaYI on many period for tbe winne" Kay III hll lut cantu!. The 32 PF ' lI'al tops (or. lht Fred Roulter picked up three WlIson· scored In the first pe. tie with the Bruins for aecond of the SI. Pat'l scores. Kellowl ' total by Barrett a150 moved ST, BON'S FG FT TP I . BOX mlsta with Jim Kennedy draw· rlod, coming from beh!nd the Dos· place, each w!th 18 polnt&-two OrvIlle Hona W81 top point· lecolld Ype:'dde ~~ %~O ~~t a him out front of Plerc. in the D. Barrett .,. 14 4 2 32 1 HOLi (:ROSS FG. inl a IlnKla usilt. Ion net and ~ett!ni a loose puck less Olan flrst.place Montreal. Ketter for the Irlsb team II he leUowa 'I nl individual ICOrinl "ce .. he IJ. King ...... 10 4 0 24: J, Ga! •• ) ' .. II The CeeBtes came up wilh near the goal mouth. He got his fired .Ix 1I0als and lit up three O'Brien Yta~~: :~: :~~~e now haa I 16,20 lveraae per T. Murphy ... 3 0 1 6 I ~ ~~CDonald . ~ III loall In the lirst period, second goa! by converting his more. John Gover iot four Ibe tblrd frame a. Don B ,,' t~ lIame with Pierc. in ..cond F. Fardy .... 2 0 2 4 I E' n:l . . ... , addlni three in the m!ddle oll'n rebound, then got Detrolt's p' tallies and a pair of ."Iau I k arre pllce on I 14,76 mari: J Walsh ,.,. 2 0 1 4, . Paller ... I Itanu and lot four more In third Koal on 8 br!lllant Ind!vldual ractices with Ani Barrett .eorlnl p c ed up tbe .ullt makin, It . sr, BOWS-MEMORI.4.LS i Gatherall .. 1 0 :: 2 ~ G. Soren!en . i the tlnal frame. elfort. four tlmea u:nd mi.tlJi'i or.ce. ;;cobuU\eBOb :~~hlns~ had Ibt' st. Bon'l moved Into I 32.21 B, McGuire .. 0 0 3 0 I P. Hurle:..... : B h I! I d II I Nick Mlckoskl, who scored one CURTIS ACADEMY Both Bob Godden Ind Mike ered Unnar"I~Dted f' IB' e coun· half time lead and they out· Totlla.,. 32 II 12 721 TOta~! .. ~ 01 ,oa II p aye we, rv goal and assisted on lour olhers. Donllvan lot three markers but tb. II t ! .& or un.. lIear poInted the Memorial squad MEMORlALS: , ST. PAT S: Wilsh WI. Ilow on two of the Intercepted a pas I at centre cie Curtis Academy intermediate Donavln drew fIve alllatJ with· ~ I m nu.., of the ,ame. 40,21 In the .econd .tanu to A, Hynel .,.. 1\ 3 2 1~' D. Malonty ... I marken Icored alainlt h!m but and .hoved the puck to Wilson. basketball team will hold all Godden plcklll, up a braee., PI~thfoRr ~~ 8~~lrea betwdefGn the tab their 72-42 win. The Blue. E, King ... ". fi 2 0 12: !;. Challr ... I had the forwards of the Cee· The veteran skated around de· Open practice at 1 p,m, Wed· ...,- Wle w.nnen In erry Koldl were never in any trouble B. Hudloo ,.. 4 I 2 9, n, Da tur. .. I ~u buainK Iround hll net fenceman Jim Morr!son and ueat nesday, Noy. 19tJrlt thl .chool Tom Conway and Melvin Hardin" in ,oal for Boll'!" .. they jumped out front from W. Klni .,... I 4 ~ 6' D. GI3dr..~ . I an nllht. It was the ,oalmoulh goalie Don Simmonl w!th a 10- gymnulum. Honi both ,ot two i0111 and In'l team played well and WII the Itart MId were nlver head. G. Mimen .• , 0 0 3 0, D. ClancP) I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~;~~~~~;~~;~~~~~~;~~~~~~~ ~a~b"~n~ tha .o~ ~ G I 0 0 0 0IJ.Har,ev, " d I'" van~ "'" ,. aeore ala nit them. Barrett !l'ith 12 pointl and . Tota!1 .... 16 10 11 42 Total< I MUNNMOTORS Inter-Club Ticket Sale Curling News Hillview For Saturday TlJEIIDAY. November lItb, League Darts l~ague SECTION "('" Ticketl for the rxhibition Three g.rw " (First Round) the H11i1i~" Th . . ,Irne between the touring Jun· I e Indmdual Inter~1OO I lor Canadien, Ind the local F. Hilt 5; W. Weir 11. i night. 10 Ihe I,,.. W. Wauon 3; H. Ange! 10, 1\"o\"a Scolia look USED CAR . dart& league \llshe! to remind Junior 11I'ltan will 10 on Bale ,all pla)'ers enlered in the. at the Siadium on Thursdav ,1. Norris 6; C. Rockwell 7. ford with Haro'd ,I: , present. senes that all games' from 9.00 I.m. to 5.00 p.m and A. H, Th()lTlal 2; R. Goude)' 8. double 18 ar.o nOI flm~hert b~' November 19 I "'ill continue on Friday· at the (!;e(:ol1d Round) ling doubl. t6 W. Weir 3; R, Goudey 8. while Charlie 'f.' wl~1 be '~rRtched. ! same hourI. These two days • a)crs concerned are asked' will be for holding leaU on!y H, Ange! 3; C. Rockwell 6. four for Ihe to nole that the follo\\"m~, with the general sale slated for (Final) The secr.nd games are yet 10 be played: W. I Saturday. . C. Rockwell 1; R. Doudey 7. ,Belle lile a\ .), ' CLEARANCE Wiseman ¥5. G. J, Kielly; P.I Winning RinlL:-R. Goude)", Avalon 2·1. To~, ~ O'Mara vs, J, Hillier; F.' • I Skip); C. Handrigan, C. I. Mer·. the lonp J .November I O'Keefe ¥i. H. N00a!l; G. Clty-COmm ner, D. Jackson. i double tll'O "hi:! >J : Houllhan I'S, G, Gulhl'er; L.. • i double 2 alld 'l '~!cGrath vs. C. Dunphy; W. R 1· , _ SECTION OlD" 'double Inrer I'S. (Fll'lIt Round) I ~, I Tizzard M, Miller; F. Gough OW IOU ua011e Belle 1.lr : SALE '\'5. C, Bishop; R. Drayer \'I, 1M. M'" A. Hallett 8; L. J, Brett 9, , " '., ~, , * • K. Dyke; G, Noble VI, T. RiIlJ, I tAST NIGHT S RESULTS W. J. Allan 15; J. Chelvcl'll 1. \ I , HIckman Mis, 3. Dom. Dirt. 0 W. Ti1!er 7; T. S. Clift 6. : ~!anpl' H,nl'~ .. I · h S h Woolworth'l 2, S·Seal"l! 0 T, A. unch 1; J. Stoneman lind doubl, n1~!, :H 19 C 001 Can. G. E: 2, T N MotON 1 1ft., 'Hamilton Ie:, d , ATC 2, Counci! No 1. 1 (SffOnd Roundl getting o.r,'.I'11 I·i to T d Mammy'. 3, McDonald', 0 L. J, Brett 2; J, Stonemnn 4. other lIil:. Prices· Cut As Low As $700. }\C IOn 0 ay CJON·Radio 2 Carrell's 1 VI, Tilier 0; \\" Allan 9. V.T.E. 3, CJON·TV 0 (Final) Bill 'gh o-h -1h k Ma~hall M!J', 3. Benn,tt'. 0 J. Stonem~n 4; W. Alliin 3. : Reelis bolh ,cl I' ..., All units HI oX 00 Ol! ey action I must be sold to make room for trading on the car of the year, our ;co:!! this afternoon will see SI.I· Win!:ing Rink-J. Stoneman: three dar\.' magnificent Terela'a and Macpheraon fac. High Three Frames: (Skip), A, Hen!ey, H. Hcrder. L.: C. Morris, Hickman's 869 OIlTIllg. ing off at 4.30, D. O!dlord, Dom. Dist. 824 . Draw {or Thu!":iday, :-Oovem· '. 1959 METEOR 'To-Night's Game ~.:rl~~~:l~d3~~.p~~ i Contact one of our Salesmen for a d. monltration in the new 1959 Meteor ' P t~ G' d C. Ile.rm>, J Ilurgt'ss, c.' er. lu,I:;~':' ,. without. obligations. . DIAL 7008 7009 Doylt, II. M

~ Excellent condition. hal bltn well locked after, first round. An Irisb win wlll .. excellent appearance. Auto­ GUARDS world ... give her a i ',I ~ LOW, LOW PRICE 'clean appearanci. give 51. Pat'l the Coca Cola .. ~ ': matic transmission. New paint Trophy. 00 job Continental back. No SACRIFICE AT E. Bl!lard .. ""'''''' ..... 1 ~ ~ '1350. . 51. Pat's defeated St. Bon's R. Clarke ,. ,...... U reasonable offer refused. $1000.00 11-5, dropped Holy Cross IH F. §qulres ., .. ,.. ,.... ,.... ,.. 1 BULOVA i'j,. and .topped Feild 7-3. Guardl E. Vltcber .. " ...... "" II ,- 't took a Gol win over 51. Bon', B. lIadcock .... ,,'...... • 11 I :. 19~ Pontiac Fordor, tutone 1957 Mercury Monclalr Fordor 1957 Chev. Fordor. Low and stopped Holy Cross 6-2 G. Peten ...... "...... 3 mileage, privately driven, has but were beaten ~2 by Feild. G. Wlnaor ...... Ii flnllh. low mileage. Like Sedan. Power Iteerlng, auto­ A Guards victory tonight will , I t :~. to be 'lin to be appreciated. B•. Warr ... " .... ,...... ,.. : ,Z New. matic transmission. Low have St. Pat'I, GDards and G. Carter ...... 12 , ~;: BARGAIN 00 mileage. Excellent condition, GIVE AWAY Feild In front with three willi D, Sparkes ...... " .. " .. , 14 I.. . ,,$1500. and a single defeat each. ... . going at a Bargain. 00 H. BounllU ,...... 16 ::: :. $1700. No changes are expected in P. Clarke ...... ,.... , .. " .. 17 I· either lineup. J. Bndbury ,...... ,..... 15 , ;. '.. ------~~------~~------Guards will like!y - let Ed Billard In goal with Dave Dow· ST, PAT'S' ..--E xtra ,Special--. Pay w • visit, We den as sub, }l(illle Clarke, Frank Squires,. Gerry Winsor M. Cuey or 1957 Metlor Fordor Itandard transmission, Ind Geolf Peten wlll form the V. Duff .,.,...... 1 We also bave feel we can sit you defeDce in front of Billard. 1. Malone ...... 13 fender, mlrrorl. E\iht plaYiU are upected to J. Browne ... " ...... _.... Z Excillent appearance. F. BrocltlehWli .. ,...... 4, uate on the Guarda forvmd, 11111 AMU!CA IIIL many others to into • car of your i. Abboli ... ,.. ,... ,.. __ ! Very klw mileage. linn. In uniform will be Ed' Zl ;.w,ts. \OJ!. J. Byrne. , ...... 11"·~ Vatcher, Bob Badcock, Bert iiIIj" iDII kaltt rlitteriIJ& briCtltt . ehoole from. i choice at YOUR Warr, Don Sparkes, Grabam M. FllJpalrici "'...... 'I $11.11 $lUi. First oHer of " ... ""' .. ,,", .. ,,," 1800.00 Carter, Henry Houseil, Peter J, Perry ..... ,.,...... , Clarke and Jim Bradbury. J, Hickey...... , " .... 16 NO Hilt TO 'AT CAI"p/iII T. H!ckey ...... ,...... 1% '. PRICE. Va! Duff is the prObable I &Ior,Ite HIY lu/oVfl c,.tilt G. Wh!t~1I ... ,.,...... • sl~r'ting I1clmlndcr for SI. Pat's I I R. Hansford .. ,...... ,...... , 10 I with Mike Caley .. rub. On SEE THAT BULOVA D Your friendly Mercury, Meteor, lincoln dealer, D. Connolly ...... ,...... 15 i Ihe Il'lstl (iC.!li:.,-~ ,1111 ..... !L .":" at ',.Inc Browne, Frank Brockle· G. Gooble ...... ,..... ,... ,.. 14 MUNN MOTORS LTD. corner of Bennett Ave. ane! Ilackmarih Road. hurst and En Abbott are slated, D. Stal!lp . .... ,. 5 Better Jewellers 'Eve Ito ne ac tion, 11Ii!!_!I!!I~!Ei_5lE_lEi!!Ii::J .----_.- -- •

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 195B 11 • ommercial Bowling Presents Award$ .:.

I .T. ~Iurphy 202 180 297 679 Parktr " Monroe-l J. Wahh . 649 i m 207 267 L S\llIlvan lBI 296 162 639 I 82B 927 98~ 2740 G Hallahan 213 248 227 6BB F.. F. Barnu-O ~ 206 29~ IB4 68~ ling League ~lacLe1\an 190 2 8 1~6 624 M. Hall 222 212 204 63R G. ~qulrt5 lB8 139 226 ~~3 822 1O~ 1 777 2650 \\\U;HT'S C. Oakley 1~8 134 233 ~2~ O'KeeFe'. Grocery-2 ~n.,n. . Hc(low~)' 120 238 192 ~50 J. Durdlc 182 189 109 540 . f,.\Jlf.~ 662 ?S9 807 22~8 L. Gosse 217 205 170 592 1 D. Rodden .. 195 190 250 635 '. 80~ I "yre &: Son~3 J. O'Keefe lR2 256 208 656 R Cull more 243 276 246 763 786 840 797 2423 G. J~coh~ 206 181 246 63~ Great Ea~tern 011-1 L. Grif!lths 156 154 244 55~ W Hammond 173 146 207 526 HOB \\'. Ennis 275 295 190 760 A. Whalen 109 122 140 371 ~32 , 880 906 926 2714 C. King 152 144 244 540 I",. •, .\10-() H. Cowan 124 223 261 608 704 L. S!range 165 223 184 ~72 55B 635 B52 2045 :-'3~ D. Haliye 177 164217 MH Royal Aerated Waters-3 T. CHrroli 206 213 252 671 R: Pennell 288 191 230 709 ~~.! . :'\ u~,·,,\·or:h.1' 238 226 142 BOO P. Dillon 213 201 121 535 ,111,: 786 B26 795 2407 T. R)'an 1~2 226 210 588 ;;~H B. ll'e), 244 201 212 657 6:;0 F\'cnln~ Telrgram-2 B97 819 773 2489 E .O·Ncill 21~ 323 240 77~ C. A. Hul;ley-O ('. POI':rr 171 237 207 61r. J. Glynn 30B 204 221 731 , I .1. R)nll no 200 2~7 i87 L. Tilley 114 201 161 4iH . I I' foR:: R. Squirl'S 243 211 201 65~ P. Kennedy 185 167 176 ~28 1" !: "",' 9~9 971 905 283j W. Austin 198 220 19~ 613 ." \ .~~i Brooklltlrl-l B03 792 753 2348 .

1 :' ", L ~opcr 215 249 206 6711 i Nlld. Arm. WorkS-:3 I 1\. IIc .. nt.' :Is 185 18B 100 533 J. Cook 267 203 247 717 AW,\RDS being prescntrd at the Commercial Bowling League's annual get· together held at St. P~t's Aud:tQrium l~st night. Photo No.1:':'" ;,,'"\ 1 '!"". I.' ~"I(or,-l F. \l'i~hl 21~ m 294 682 .I. Walsh 180 229 m 532 I; ~;, Councillor Joseph fitlgiiJbon passcs the award for the highest three frames to Lor Kc'c:, of Royal errr?g(. Photo No.2 :-F;'cd P8Imtr of ttlt '... f'rJ(""" ltd ~ .. 1 : 7; 1f,-:- r. SOf.~r 16P 207 217 6j3 H. Holwell 220 205 193 618 . ~' "ere 'elclltJ 17~ ~17 ,hll ~Pl) 732 8i9 907 m8 A. Cook m 263 233 652 NewfoullCll~nd Light & POWCl' Company presentcd his firm's tlophy to George Skiffington of Bose OrdnC

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~:., 111111 ~.J' ,{" ,..: : " .. ::,' th.. ,M."t.t·\ r'\!, "".' ... H,IL: »ioi . \tu:1 ·~t ...... _v. " • JI "j PLAN THE COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE held its annual presenta tion of awards at St. Pat's Auditorium last night. Taking part in n't '. :,LJt"ll. n presentation wl'rc (left 10 rigilt):-Jobll Adey. LrAl(lIe Sccrtlary: Rex CUlllllCtll'. L(agUl Vi,', ,Pr,,:dl'nt: T('

•... ---.--~.-----~------.--"-----.~ ...- _. __ .- ~ .------.---~----. rnfo'l~h & 'In~le dllthoriurion by )'ou, your bank will honour a cheque I ''1l1i1ri \I' Ii I pLI!'li, POI: Thur"day pl~lenled cadi month by Canada Life as paymenc of your premiums. · L :>('1\/101'1. ,I. Hllyk \1. Burt.' Practices . IIi~hl at the Stadium at ;.1.1. BOW I lng eague ])3/;I~g';:·I~;,e-:\. E. 11i"I."'I.·'II. .\11 member, ore re'lur,led 1(' •. IHI.HL\:-i SE:'oIlOlt HOCKEY lAVES MONEY Sal'ing.1 in IOl\'er hanJling com are passed along to C. Bonllcll. H. SpMKCS. J. :I !I t· nll. you. If you hal'e been paying monthly o[ quumly Jacobs, H. Oke. i you will find your p[cmiums under PAC. ·Holds Pl-esentatl· on . C"I;~ld °1~cr" t;:;I~~~;:~di~il\' S;)I~i~I:. nr,c~. lou" • : ho('kl'l' 1""11\ :1l lill' 1'1'ln!'c of I AVEltAGES .' ST. nOYS .JC:'Io·lOll HOCKEl .n. 1 I t n ~'·'"I.n. 3 \\.·"Ic, ..\Irlla IOlligh,I .. The prae, IAvlS TIME • I) Ins 0 ...... "~" No chequc! to wdle, no envelopes to addre!l, stamp I , • .'.. 1 Il yrnc...... :'.·l6.011" II('rI willII IIll' fr.om !dO \ 10 8.00I Thc ~1. fion·.' .Junior hocke) and mail. . The Sl. John·s. COllllllcrcial· AVERAGES ; B. Jackllliln ...... ~:j3.59· "IH " 110'" IlhllcrcSIC ' 111 ry, 1('''111 has ;r workout ,Ialed [01 h Ir , I ROII'ling Lc,,~uc hcld its nn· (;. Wooden (nc\\, ne, I In~ for a berl on t C IC"III to,li~ht at Ihe Stadium at 6;15 No need to keep track of premium dates. Everything nual presentation of all'ards·. ('orr!. ~Ia)'or's Troph .... 2U2.57 HIGHEST SI:\'GLF should allend. All pla"cr> IIlU,t attcnd. IAVIS TROUBLE . IIOI.Y CItOSS .lU:'\101t I • ~nd card p~rt,\' 01 St. Pat's' I'. French ...... 252.Qi n.. lohllston 3"" -----~----- is done automitically. . . • • • • • . . . . . U~ HOCKEY a Auditorium IHs\ night with I J. O'Bricn ...... 247.79.1.. Keels...... :l71i. , over 300 members of thc lea· 1 __ . T. H)'an .. :...... 374' 1 ile 1Ioly Cross Junior huckl'Y If you're interelted in saving money, time and trouble, get in touch with gue and their s.uests pr.esent. i .. ~IGlIEST SJI'\GI.E ,I . -- " Iton Ltd; A. E. Hickman Ltd League PreSident Dick ~lur· ~!. Kllb), ....•. ,...... 431 IIIGHEST THREE FRAm;;S Ayre .and Sons Ltd.; Roy:. Canada Life O'ffice now and hear about Canada Life's Pre· 1 ~ near~t phy was chaIrman for the D. Sorenson ....•••••... 416 L. Keels ...... ".. 914! Stores Ltd.; Brookfield lr Authorized Cheque Plan-the "Premiumatic" Way. evening and he conducted. the D. Sor~nson ..••••••... 39B H .rohnston ...•...... 902: Cream; Terra Nova ~fot"r, pr~sentatlon of ~I~e variOUS , " '" ,,\\'.1 Au.,tin ...... 87D Ayres Supcrmarkcl; no)'a! G:I: ao,;ards for the 19J ,·58 scnson. !liGHtS 1 THREE f H.Un.S I SPECL\L TROPIIIF;S :1~C: Adcl"itlc :llotors: Pcppe to thclr wInners. 11'. Frcnch ...... ,. 10110 rcll Commis.':1"'.': ('om. EOII'Ii Spccial guesls for thr ue, 1I~. S?ren,on ....•..•.. 91l:: 1';1'. 'I'op ,~\'on by Xafcl, !l55. Lca~uc; Daily i'lC\I'S, C. A. '1 '.. casiOIl wcre Councillor Jo,['ph 1(: \\addcn ...... 9~~ .0 :\cll 1ropll,?', l'!']lperrcll 1I11blc,'; E. F. lJa":\l": ['.1.' rJk CANADA LIFE Filzgibbon reprcscntin" t h c I C. Heynolds ... , ... ,.... OJ I CUmml5.lilry 287J. I Eleclric Utilities; BASO; SIn;' ~!~)'or. Fred Pi1lmcr of :>cw.: 1 -- II.cl'ilz; Ilc"d. Son, Walson ;" -----r:CI~1'ssfJrtmcQ ComPr:::J foundlan!! Light and I'ollcr i . SI'EC~'\L 'fHOI'IIIES I CARp II'I:'i;\'ERS 1Lcith; Unitrd }lail FUll:lllr · Co., A. B. Warnell of Ihe unit.! (,cof[ L"rnrll, :~"m slllglc'i 1st .. C" Cook; 2nd .. A l·uul<;· noyal Arcated \\'alcr,; Nald. I cd Nal'l Founllrl' D' k H lla~e Ordllance-l.J36. 13rtl.. J. Sullivan. BoolJIC 1'.1 O'Keefe's GrOCl'!'\" !ml'criol u,l. I ., Ie Cllnc·. "fld L' ht & P '1'1' K II I', bury of T and ~!. Winter Cu.;' ." . Ig . owcr, \I ec' e y. I ------.------;--- Ted Kenncdy of Tcrra :\ova' ~;;;le5 Base Ordnance - -- i ~ EW FO (JND.LAN D·:BRAN CH Pasteurized, Homogenized, Reconstituted· ~Iotors, F. B. Gill of the I U"I I "'1 d "! The Commercia] BOWling Lea. ! DAILY NE\"S d' J h V mel "01 all . cOlllllr)" I of Trade Building . M. R. Pike. C.L,U., I ,an 0 n . Al'crage, llennctl Brewer)'- ~lIe wishes to lhank the fol.' John', ~ RSBbbitls BPrc51identLof Ihe Civil 2783. lowing firms for contributions: Manager ervlce ow Ing eague. Wintcr T r 0 ph)', _ Base Parker & ~!onroe Ld.; Great SECTION "A" Orrlnnnce. Eastern Oil; T & ~!. Wintcr; MILK D. W. Macpherson. C.L.U. St. John'e 15t. Plnee-U. N. & F

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I ' The GREAT EASTERN CO.~ LTD. CAPTAIN EASY The Peter I ' Townsend Story (Continued from Palle 9) him to live waa with his mother in Sommet. He had hia book to write, which would take him .ix , months. So I day or 50 later he went off to hia mother, From Somerset he had talks on the tele­ phone with the Princess after her homecomina and she invited him to lunch with her and friends on Sunday at Royal Lods;e. Windsor Park. This he did-without any newspllper's knowinll it. After lunch he went back to Somerset. A week went by without another meetinll beini arranlled. The couple then decided to try one It Claro ence House and see if it could take place without pub· licity, It was arranied for six o'clock on Monday.

But once allain the news leaked out. All the -: I newspapers printed big atoriel on the foUowinl .. mornini. Fleet Street WIS now fully alerted, Ind ·1 ~_u~. I Peter btgan to have doubtl Ibout the wi.dom I ... __ of remainini in Enilland. As he bluntly put it: "." I "They will never leave me Ilone, I cannot write YOU a,. flOW 10"" to wttn ... the accident a' breakin; under such conditions." ., thI rook-aftd.roIl rtoard SWletie Pit hll l ,,,_, .... ~ 200~ a da1~M t6'f Thlt he Ind the Princess wanted to continue their friendship there is no doubt. If they dilcussed mlrrilit The reader, quite naturally, will ask: what of they could obviously reich no definite conclulionl. The the future? Thil much I cln lIy: they Would publicity in the newspaperl that mominl hid lrouled III like to mlrry, but It the moment the religious IMPOSSIBLE? the same reactions IS before in the Court, Duri", the dlY Ind politicil inues remlin insurmountable. For HoW CAN 'fb'J SA,( new preuurel were brouiht to bear on Mlrllret. the prelent I think thlt the Princcsa and Townsend THAT? In the Tribune de Geneve, an Importlnt Con­ Ire only Inlioul thlt their love Ind friendship Ihould be eltlblilhed in luch I way that it is tinental newspaper, there WI. a Itory even mort Iccepted by the Court, the Church, Parliament and embarrassinll to' the Palace. This newlpaper'l Lon­ the Public. Thi. cln be Ichieved only by the peo. don's correapondent .tated: "An enllalement pie bccominl Iccultomed to the idea slowly. mly be announced loon." And then went on: "Everythinll lookl .. if it WII intended to The Itory of Prlnceu Marllaret and Peter Townsend prep Ire the lIeneral public for the Innouncement. II not yet ended. In fliry stories the gallant knight slays "It is 1150 understood thlt Queen El!lIbeth the drallon, rtlcutl the Princesl, marrics her, and they no longer haa any objection .••." live happily for ever Ifter. THE END It it a trldition of Buckinlhlm Pilice not to deny (From "The Peter Townlend St6ry" by Normlln newspaper. reportl. But, II I hive lIid, the PrinCtll Barrymline. c - wu already under Irelt prmure. Thll ItOry, publilhed .OOTS AND HER BUDDIES in Switzerllnd Ind clbled blck to London provided the ..------~ let the kinll of hearts hold the f~· ------~~-£-~--~-~~ sc '\. ~,\..",,,,<;·s \'j= "'<;'K'tI.l,,'R't \. c..c:I'0\..~\ ';;t \~ Pllace with In e:o:cUJe to let. openinll lead, Welt Ihlfted to iLJ----...... -...J "'\~"" "tJ.\co,'A ~~'\ol ~'" ~\S't W\\.)..\~ ,'eC?l"'<; S'\l.~~ \'S'\~";t,"" the ace Ind another lrump and c.cs... t!i' 'U~~,~ \Ji:.~t ~~~ '9R'<:.""-"",-V ~R 0'" W",\co,y.",<; "'<;'KC?I"" 1. At middlY on WedneldlY, the Queen drove -JACOBY South saw a glimmer of hope. ~~""C;e~. ~ c'e, ",,~c, \\-\~"'<; ~~~ 'l'>t~'i;,l,,- \ ,W \-\CG. \,''S , IcrOIl from Buckinlhlm Pilice to Clarence HOUle He ",ent up with dummYI king ~~\-\O\.:l\ "OU"'\ ~ \\""lJt~\ C"::>Cn" \"'<; '. C)'\(""~ ~N ~"" \ to ~ee her lilter. Prince .. Marllret did not rnilt -maybe th~ Q.ueen would drop. ~'t1 "" c.'<:.'N>"'<;\ ON BRIDGE It didn't, but South was ready her lilter'. propolll that In officlll denial-an un· to operate, flrecedented let-be mlde of the Tribune de He played a heart to his ace. Geneve Itory. Thlt evenin, the {onowinl ltate· PLA Y OFFIETII ruffed his last heart, cashed TOO 81GB lID dummy'l ace Ind king of dubs, ment WI. illued from Buckinllhlm Pilace: ruffed a club and led I trump. "The Prell Secretary to the Queen il au­ IY OIWALD JACOBY East was in with the queen thorized to lIy thlt the report in the Tribune de 'South looked over dummy of trumPi and could not wait carefully Ind nflechd that to lead another heart and force Otneve concerninl a possible enllallement between lither he, hit partner or both South. Soutb was ready for the Prince .. Mar,lret Ind Group Clptain Peter Town· III them hid bid too much and force, lend I. entirely untrue. that there would be llttle, If Weat had to 'A down to two dla. "Her Royal HillhnelS'l ltatement of 19S5 re­ Iny, pilY for nil ,arne _ntract. mondl to keep the queen of eluba. South chucked dummy'~ maina unaltered." U lilt club, took the diamond ! HOP£ YANCEY WILL MR,BOOM~~A HOlnl fineue and made the lut two BEHAVE HIMSELF ... I VERY REeERVED, Thi ••tatement did not lIy thlt the frltndlhifl WI. It AXil tricks with the ace and !e\!en of INVITED MV 6055 DIGNIFIED ,12 diamonds, TO 'THE PARTY/ PE~50N AND In end. Nor did it entirely rule out the pOllibility of mar­ • AQU HE WOULDN'T . rille It a future date, My belief ir thlt Prinem Mlr· • AXIe East could have broken up APf'RCNE ••• WIlT CD) IAI! the aqueeze When he was in ,Iret would Itill like to marry Peter Townlend. And it with tbe queen of trumps, All AAS .QT4 would teem thlt while there il hope the couple Irt flre· 'XI ,Q10lU3 he nceded to do was to lea d his singleton diamond Bnd South I'~red to wli t. • K J •• , .10 .QUT2 .JU would have to use up dummy', Before the statement WIS issued from Buck· IOtml lut club in order to get to his I own hand. inlham Pal Ice the Princess telephoned the text to A J 10 IJ 2 'AH :' Peter. who WII then blck in Somerset with hi. .812 'mother. He Ilreed thlt it 9111 in their bett inter­ .15 CARD No onl vulll.nbl. Sense tlta thlt It Ihould be iuued. But he felt more W., llorill' Ian loaUI Q-The blddinll has been: .tronilly than ever thlt it would be better for them 1. 1 N,T. 2' 2 A West North East Soutb both if he went back to the Continent to write hit Pall ,. 'au Pau 1 • Double 1., Pm Pin 2 • Double Pall T PRISCILLA'S POP book. The Princeaa could only Ilree. Optnlll, 1.lcI-, X You, South, hold: ,J 7 e ~ 'K 9 3 .7 3 2 .8 The next mominll. It dawn. we said loodby II he let ,.... ---~~~- ....~ 6 3 out for Brunels-his fourth voluntlry exile. In hi ••uit. HI lru'1'~.d wIiti hll lut What do you do? tase 9111 I new photollraph of the Princes-. trump, thereby sQ.ueering West. A-Bid two hearll. Thh Is o After thll reflection South the lean of the many evils con. frontIng you. , TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as In the questlon just answered, You, South, hold: .Q 10 9 6 4 '3 2 .7 6 .10 9 7 3 Wha t do you do?

.VITAMIN SOlJRCES Beef liver. carrots and ;pin. ach have good Quantltle.a of Vita. min A, good for the eyes, tissues ,. and skin. BUGS SUNNY INDIAN FEASTS The potlatch in former years was the winter's main ~oclal evenl for Paclfic Coast Indisn tribes,

CHINESE ORIGIN The Chinese developed ~nrce· lain as early as the sixth ~en· tury ana held the secret Jf Its : composition for many years, I ! ANCIEST CUSTOM Wigs Were already a centuries· ol~ cUltom In Ellypt II'hen Cleo.) patra favored them, in the 1st century BC, ,." Y' NEWS, sr. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 19.58 13

APE ISLAND WEALTH approprlat, /lUlto, and all are STEAMSIDP 15, nl!lni Dec. 17. Ghana. the former GoldConst I FARML.... G scnOOL:';~ TIl d onll' 10 I The Falkland Illea In the IOUth eUective. CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO. state. is rich inmanganese, Ilold The !irst agricultural college ~ ;1 ,&jlt'C

cellence takel his audience on Ing trials by water, fire, assort- M.V. Zebrula loading at ~!ont. 5.5. Sundial saillng Montreal , I J J. a jumbo extravaganza·Expedl· ed International villains •. a real Nov. 20th for 51. John's. Nov. 27th., arriving st. John's , Uon around the world, and the beauti~ul Indian Princess, MISS ~!.V. Perth loading at Toronto Dec. ht. . 1':, TO-DA.Y myriad of alghtJ, lellsaUonl, MacLame, .and a suspicious de- Nov. 22nd., Hamilton Nov. 23rd. GULF AND NORTHERN . . i: · , lavish settings. thounnds of tecUve, Newton. who thinks fo St John's SHIPPING CO. LTD. ,, ) !y people Ind breathtaking loca· Niven has robbed the Bonk of ~!.V·. Aher~ Trader loading ~!.V. Fergus arriving SI. \. I' . ACTION - THRILLS - SUSPENSE Uona. photoKraphed in most In· England. Delayed by an al'a· In ~ontreai about Nov. 29.Dec. John's Nov. 17th. NOW PLAYING I ~ J atancel In authenUc locales, lanche that seals a railroad tun· [3rd., for st. John's. FURNESS WARREN LINE l . i - --_._._ .. ------.---- : . /')1 ::1 rl . 'make the sum total • pretty nel In France. Ihe pair buy a, NFLD. CANADA STEAMSHIPS Nova ScoUa leaving Boston· I . j I --'" awesome·but richly entertaining· balloon and ily south. Blown off I Bedford II sa!1!ng today. Nov. 21 and Halifax Nov. 2:5,' ! , experience. course to Spain, they persuade, Belle Isle II, leaving Halifax due St. John', Nov. 27. Sailing' I \ : I ! Technically superb. with all a rich sheik to lend Ihem hl~: Nov. 18th., arrive St, John's again nme day for . : THIWOR1D'S I> i the clarity and beauty of Todd· yacht In return for CnntlDflas ; No\'. 20Ih., leaving Nov, 22nd. Newfoundland leaving Liver·' MOST ( i i 'AO and Technieolor. replete appearance B! matador In a! Bedlord II, leaving Halifax /1001 oNv. 26. due St. John's: · . ., .\ ' with a trenchantly humorous bull ring. At ~!arseilles .. they: ;-./UI'. 22nd., arrive St. John's Dec. 2. Leaving for Ha~lfax ami i HONORED · screen play by S. J. Perelman board a steamer for IndIa, e~· i Nol'. 24th., leaving Nov. 261h. Boston Dec. 3, due Halifax Dec. ! SHOW WITH bued 'on the Julp.s Verne countering at Suez the SUSPI'I Belle Isle II leaving Halifax 5 and Boston Dec. 8, Leaving i . nove I, mUll c by Vlcto r clous detective, who henceforth i l"01'. 26; due st. John's Nov. 28, Boston Dec. 9 a~d Halifax De.c.: • REX REASON. Young d I r ected by Michael becomes their nemesis. 's 'Ii Ig N v 29 . 13, due St. John s Dec. 1~. SaIl·· I 528E5T , I • HENRY MOR~AN. Anderson. and Anoclate produ· Their adventures in Indi~ I' aIB~dfor~'I1 'Icavlng Halifax ing again IBme day for Liver-: I " i! cer's chores handled by Wllllam consist of such hairbralned .In. Dec. 1, due St. John's flee: 3. pool. .. . PICTURE Cameron Menzies. the lum total eldents as rescuing an IndIan. ~a'li \g D 5 Nova SCotia leaVing LIver· ~pecial Added Attraction Ihapes up .. 'a mightily ambl- princess frpm a funeral firc! k~lIe I~~~ 1'1 leaving· Hallfax pool Dec. 12, ?ue St. John's AWARDS Uous tour de force. ' where she Is to be sacrificed I Dec 5 du St John's D c 8 Dec. 18, LeaVing for Halifax & WORLD Words of commendation arc with her husband. and her in· I saili'ng 'De/ 9 . e. • and Boston Dec. 19, due Halifax WITH· DAVID NIVEN­ due Lionel Lindon. director of I elusion In the party for the reo Bedford'II 'Icaving Halifax Dec .. 21. and Boston Dec. 24. WID' photography. and Kevin Mc· I maindcr of the journey. Dec 9 due St John's Dee 11 LeaVIng Boston Dec. 27 Rnd HONORS ROBERT NEWTON­ Clory, foreign location director; The rest of the itlnerar~' in· snili'ng' Dec 13' ., Halifax Dec. 31, due 51. John's and also Mllea White for his cludes political railles in San 'Belle Isl~ II' leaving Hallf;x Jan. 2. Salling again same day SHIRLEY MACLAINE I hand lome cOltumlng Ind Paul Francisco,. Indian iighllng on, Dec. 13, due St. John's Dec. for Liverpool. . Godkin for lome Iharp choreo'l the train ride across the western' ______Newfoundland leal'ing LIver· AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS I I Kraphy. Despite iI. 178 minutes plains, a slow steamer across Ithem richly enhanced by James pool Dec. 31, due SI. John's WITH runnlnll Ume. the plot moves the Atlantic which runs out of. Sullivan's fine art direction, and Jan. 6. Leaving for Halifax and I rapidly, with a succession of fuel and which Niven has to buy I all Iii their "cameo" bits like Basion Jan. 7, due Halifax Jan .. Also-UP-TO·THE-MINUTE NEWS • BRIAN KEITH. breathtaking. interest-holding outright and stoke with furnish· glovcs. Especially line are Miss 9 and Boston Jan. 12. Leaving· ONE EVENING 'PERFORMANCE DAILY I Incldent. bursUng on the viewer Ings and other appurtenanccs.1 Diclrich. Bentrice Lillie (riotous Boston Jan. 13 and Halifax Jan. • BARBARA HALE like firecrackers. one by one. the arrival In England, and after'l as a rcvivalist leader in Lon- 17, due 51. John's Jan. 19. Sal!· STARTING AT 7.30. And to cap this rich entertain· some final twists and turns thai I don). Boyer. Hardwlcke. Noel ing again same day for Liver· MATINEE: 1.30 P.M. ment confection with lome real· make the winning of the wagcr Coward and Peler Lorre. pool. . [ TIMES OF SHOWS Iy luper icln/l, Todd en.aged temporarily doubtful, a SUCCCSS- Niven is on hand for almolt Nova 5<:otia leaving Liverpool' ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ~NINl,-"UNDER FIRE" 7 O'CLOCK- hal! a hundred internationally. ful conclusion. all the aClion, and his flavorful Jan. 16, due St. John's Jan. 22. I famed penonallties to appear On hand for recognilion evcry portraits of an lB72 vintage Leaving for Halifax and Boston i ENGAGEMENT 9.40. "DESERT HELl"-8.20. In what he styles "cameo" roles, few minulcs by the delighted Englishman, stuff), and puncti. Jan. 24. due Halifax Jan. 26 ' EVENING-ADULTS .... S1.00-CHILDREN ... 35c. ';. -..:-.. -- .. MATINEE: 2 P.M. In sequences laid In some :u! audience are such as Frank Sin· tious but full of a zest for life, and Boston Jan. 29. Lcaving I MATINEES-ADULTS ...... 75c.-CHILDREN .... 35c. localel around the world, Four alra (a piano pla)'er); ~!arlene is thc welding agent for the en· Boston Jan. 30 and Halifax: leadln/l penonalitles Ie en Dietrich (mistress of a Barbar), . tire proccedlngs and one of :-;rl- Feb. 4, due st. John's Feb. 6. I throughout aNi David Niven, Coast dive), Ronald Coleman vcn's best pcrlor'1lances. Mike Salling again !Sme day for I NEXT ATTRACTION Cantlnflu. famed Mexican co· (an Indian railroad official) ann Todd has himself a piece of 50' Liverpool. median. the late Robert Newton Charles Boyer, Noel Coward, Joe lid showmanship of the first F.URNESS RED CROSS NEXT .ATTRACTION I\U:R-Il.\\'!D sln:s In "IIOSJOUR Ind Shirley ~lacLaine. All are E. Brown. Victor MeLagen and order. S.S. Manchester Explorer 'HCnARD TODD-Jl'LIETTE GRECO In "NAKED · ' excellent. AI for the "cameo" Edmund LOlYe. Charles Coburn. I Special praise Is due Cantin· leal'ing New' York December . _\..\r(~II~-CO~IED\·-DRAMA. EARTH"_ACTION-TlIRILLS-SUSPESSE. folk. aU ot whom are leen In John Carradlne. Sir John Giel'I' !las. whose ~oft, unassertive 5th., Saint JOh.n, N.B. Decem· I brief f1l1hn, they let Into the gud, etc; etc. All are sholl'ca~ed comcd)' style rises to • crescen· ber 8th., HalIfax December I Iplrlt of the merry dolngl with agalnlt exciting locales. some of do of rich humor. 11th.. arriving st. John's De· ------~==~======~~~------

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. .------: ---- Barber ELECTRICAL FRUIT STORES HARDWARE STORES MATCHES ------REAL lSTATE STOVES THE CENTRAL BARBU APPLIANCES EMPIRE FRUit StlJRES ------~~----HARRl~ & HISCOCK LTD BRnlAY SAFETY ------NOTICE ------~- SHOP. We are now operat· For the Freahelt Frult In R. W. tAJtNES GENERAL HARDWARE MATCHM For Appraisals !If Real Estata ing alx chain. You can b, Town caU BAINE JOHNSrDN EMPIRE FRUIT STORE Distributors for Sunbeam Distributed by and Auctions in privata IN STOCK IIIUrtd of the beat possible P'KASK Me NA.'MRA LTD. : . COMPANY, LTD. '144 Palrlck Streel, OIal Electrical Appliances. homes. BOSTON BREEP; semc.. pI", the lUll PI» 28~! Queen St. Dial ~UL « AleIIUJ D"lI1meal 178 Due~nrlb St.. Dial 1911 Sporting Goods and SpIlrts DW. 9031~ OIL BURNERS aible waiUn/l. 24 New Gower wear fOI aU OCCWDJ. MI Water .. DIal 11M I LocaUonl: JOHN D. O'DRISCOLL 1mmedlate Dell Vell Stren!, opp. Adelaid' Mo­ _____D;..;IA~L_~_Ol.;..6 ____ MEAT MA RKETS No. 1 Bldeford Place ton. k'OUR FRIGIDAIRE ---.;...... ------DIAL 92118 DEALER FIRE IN~URANCE HEA11NG JL\! vHIELDS SERVICf STATIONS HEAl' & PARTNERS tROstirn1II"III'l,"",,~~"""""'M""--- co. LTD. Cer. FRES;"WATER lad NOd. CONFECTIONERY D. C, BISHM PENNYmLL ROAD ~lA~L~ME~R~.S~SE~R~V~ICE~-- TRAS~ FOUNDR! LTD. :NFLD.) L1T Alentl for • 127 NEW GOWER IT. DIAL 348t Armat1ll't WIr\IIJ Materlala. Wire IIId UNDERWRITERS AT STATlOr; an WATER in. 9:,rn REID'S CONFEcrIONERt Cabl.. Moton!, Starter., LLOYDS. DIAL 3m Cmnplete up·to-data CJmplete Plumbing and Meat' Market TOPSAn. ROAD Manufacturers of 38 Cliarettel, FruIt. let CrNIIl Lampa, Swltchea. LfJh~ LOW RATES B~mbrlck HeaUD/I Servlct • WASHING • GREASING MAID OF AVALON i I 81'~ Drlw P'lxturel, ete. DIAL 5031 TIRE REPAIIUI and Ii Street We Gin Good WABEJlOUSI PRINCII IT. ------.-..,;...... ----- PIANOS and ORGANS Dial 7191.2 hn1"". ERNES'l CLOU:l.ON, DIAL SSlB REGAL RANGES KOIII'aD JIllrelA. Dial 91014 ____0... 00., .... 1015..... __ FISH STORES LL\IJTEO A. L. CQLLIS . DIAL 3815 • '7U3 j ! ELECTRICAL SERVICE f.ITY FISH SHOP McCLARY AL"TOMATIC MARSHALL MOTORS \1 (,)NTP-ACTORS WARM AIR CONDM10NING Piano and Organ Shawroam: FISK TIRES I :' J8 PRESCOTI' 111'. Z10 WATER ST. TOPSAIL ROAD Guar8llteed agalnll CUtI. JONES ELECTRIC DIAL ~ DIAl, 4183 Dial 9-2181 Dr 9·2162 Blowouta. Brul!!eI. .. ------HAHU...l.! SNOW Service, Quality Variety Under Inflation. Call TOBACCOS Ii & SON, LTD. • PBEIICO'IT lIT. ,.e\0T7: Water St.. Hr. Grace DW. .... HEATING P.O. Box 358 MAJtSHALL MOTORS bldulrlal ElHCrldul SpeclallIta In MotoN. FURNITURE MOVERS Water SI. J!al 8OO~J 11, TI BamllloI 1Uee&. GEORGE I I Generaton, Steam ltoftI aDd i J - C. A. HUBLEY, LTD. PHOTOGRAPHY . ! Olftee =4 lei, UI'I all H01lIelIo1I! App1lancII. I10USEHC1LD .1.OVER5 SHEPPARD'S SERVICE 'VASHINGTON , I PLUMBING and HEATING ~~~~~~~~ __ ~ & SWPPERS LID. CONTRACTORS GARUNJ'S STUDIO !:TATION Distributed ." ---- CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL "E~ VICE TORBA! ROAD Rep. GtllenI Electrte ....".~ WI' TIRE ftEPAlRING RAN& )'OUI' PaeklnR, Crating Shipping S6 Klal' ROld Dial !III ,. PLE""'.... ,. . WASIIING l"eI' an PAINTING, amtoUT'l ILEt'l'aIC.U DIAL Z953 alcNAMAU ROOFING. aDd CHJ\INEY UBV1CE Agenta for North America I'ATrERY CJIARGINt. LTD Van Linea. Weddlnl Photos. Po:'Iralt. REPAIRS. Eledrleal Coalra. HEARING AIDS aDd Commercial Pbotoll'apb, GREASING DfaI 5l~ T. C. HIBBS, MaUlei' DIAL !101 At HucmIb1I ratea. 408 Wam 1lIHet, PHONE 1M3OB. .. .rob", N.. ,.." .... RM. &4~: Office 900&1·2 BELTONE HE.'tUNG CAMERA STIOl- PllOIII au LEDR.l:W'S ExpT'ESS LTD GLASSES 57 LONI'!'S HILL SE"VICES 5 \II DtlVlwoatB rr. BELTON! DIAL 7I12L Lacll ..,d I... ell...... momo ..SE... R-VI ... CE~----- TA) ICABS DRUG STORES ENGINI!S PI lor Unlt!l! Vln JIJI ... CUSSES • aErBlGEIUTOU L IIHI .. BARBOUR LTD. D. I. LIlliE", IdANo\r.1l11 CALL See our aelectlon • III'ASBEII, CONNORS' .DRUG STOlU!: 0111,. till. ",.. ho ••• toU2 • IIASDEa A-I TA ..'XI LAMBERT'S !nUl' DlItrlbutora 01: S. W. SHUn'j NORMAN DICK r .m. caua CALVER AV};. , , • ""I DIAL 11ft "ArEII It. a" be obtained at Kelvin Marine OiHm DUL 16" PAPER PRODUCTS DIAL SUO . CONNORS DRUG !TOU Kelvln Ricardo Gu Er.dinea GIFT SHOPS m. run LIllI 01 Spare Parla. ~...... WRE~~N~E--- SERVJGE FOR Anywbere. An, rXace. au WATEI 11'. HOME' INDUSTRIES THE LA L AND CRGAN! Any ffmc. DIAL .. m . m WATER Ill. LARA~S PIAi~OS REMEMBRANCE SHOP NFLD. CO" l11.. TI1nlnl ."" R.palrlJl •. U HOUR SERVlCE DtAL WHU!i1!. BIRTHDAY; New Locatlon: O.. r Tbln, 1Paro' ape!1 .... "'I Gille, Game!. Toys. .ot . 211 DUCKWORTH' Sl. UIUTI' eompoloDl ..melD, DRY CLEANING NovelUu. Cout·s· CarcIJ Certalnl, a bandmaGe arlJd e • E. R. aOGERS EXCAVATING for all cccaalODJ from NONIA 1/ oni) the Best Paper and Papel' ProducU II 1II,l'arl ....~ , '. \" DIAL 4m will do. WHOLESALE ONLY 'Pbn. nil! DOWNS DRY EXCt.VATIN' AND DAIL 6288 ·,7635 CLEANING LTD. HOME CONTRACTORS SNPCK BARS ACE AND SUPER TAXI ... GRADING GROCERS , FOR 1'lffi MOST E~'FICEN'I , . Coverllll 8t John'a wttlt 11"0;0 &qII\pmnl 10 1Iln' RADIO·TV REPAIRS I"Ul, Elficleal Service. audln, en.. Tn .... HOME [MPROVEMENTS ED'S LUNCH SERVWE IN TOWN CALL er.dtd lloItI. 11.,6 art~ ..u ..... B. WALSH NO DOWN PAYMENT ACE or 8UPED TAD , I-P5 11.00 por "". DW. 1m ;4 ""MILTON AVK. UOo\ UT1!l'O BEST IN LEAJ)ING EASY MONTHLY P 0\ VIoIENT1 GREAT EASTERN On. InJUn 8tonn &lid 0..... WELL COOKED FOODS OW 5W . rnt DIAL .... r,. Lft. r,ROCERY LINEa. ° Balbo. COw.PAm, LIT PM. MIl..... • Add thll OlIn room .. !I'REE DELIVERY You ChDlet of wbat you nei!(! • Model'1l.lU )'OQr 1tI1el>_ REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.V Ira,",. ,,'" It. I ••• .. ColI!>'! COURTEOUS SERVICE DIAL 11SC1 ". •. PUBO"I Lft. AND ALL ELECTRICAL elECTRICIANS ,.. WATER liT. WEft Laft' Pond 11004 nlal 10111 APPLIANCES. FLORISTS DIAL 1001 t. I0OI SOFT DRINKS USED CARS MAR1N~ DIESEL AND ",'HURCHILL'S JEWELLERS EU':C'TRic.u El'!C HOW~E OF FLOWERS SU!'ERM~.RKET WEST END TE.tEVISION ServlDII lit. J oM" PORTUGAL COVE JE'~'tl1ERY T.V.-Radlo-Car Rldio ~ AI.('om AGENCIES. AD£~E MOTORS LTD 14 BDur Sevlet fel' THOMPSON RfI'Iltlh from 'I locItlone: You can bu7 your lI'ocer1~! lOa WATER ST. 705 lYATER STRUT r RES B 1 E FOR A ::AB YOtJ CAN to M!!IOI'I. GtIIeratort ad n7 IlAlV..4.TON AVENUI juat at cheap u In 8l John', When JIeIect.InI a Diamond CALL 88&5 Wltll FrtI Tr\eolour "uMI~ DEPEND ON CALL loaIehold AppllaMla. DW. 100II and have them dWlvAJ'ed to Rln~ lee our private Diamond At Nllht, Day. IiolIdaJ or CALL WT5 WELAIDE MOTOas L'ID. .. WATU IT. lJooth. Slmday for P'1I!t ServIce I!ld ALLIED AG ENClEIL DIAL 11. 10lIl.' door without charle. DIAL 1011 DIAL 741. W. "" D.P.8. IItImpe DIAL '50! Guara<!d work call 77'l1 A. 117 Pi", 6ftIII' .. Designed For Our Readers' Convenience •

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HUTCHEN'S GROCERY I UNITED MEAT MARKET, UNDERWRITEH~. S3 Wllliam Slreel Temple Bldg., Duckwortb SI For Fast 1. Dial H50' and 6062 Dial ~0370·775~ I, . ST. JOHN'S WEST Sf. John's West Taxi Service I Kirand.,- Bank ·News ", n, R.CLARKE CROSBIE & CO., LTD HOTEL TAXI BANK, Nov. 12- Idnal memorlel It hid parUcu· minute Illence. The vote of TopuU ao .. Woolworth BIdK. Water 8t. lut week the fiJhery larly for the veteranl of World thanks to tbe District Governor DJalllUn Dill 5031 Dial 2424-2410 Write for "'lee Booklet OD all .1!uon'1or the local draaaer ,War I and II and the .addened W81 propoled by Lion Harry dimensional Pring to f11111 1m, proved conliderably. remembrances for thOle who Walsh and ~econded by Lion L. HF;ALEY DRUG STORES O~a !roll' ue to! •. m. ACOUSTICON O'PRIEN CO C uently plant emplo)'ees 10lt loved ones tn these con· Roy Spencer. Lton Past Presi· Crou RoadJ and Wltel 81 Hearing Aid Consultants, obtllned more work at the f\lcta, to most of UI the Ilg· dent, Georae Foote proposed Dial 3026 Q~EEN'S ROAD 190 ii ew Gower St. pl~ Ind their earning, were' nlficance and real munina of the toast to the ladies which ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL DDu28,lyr (Corner Brazi! Square, c~tively hilher, I Remembrance Day is 101t, or a was responded to by Mrs, CHARLES, O'KEEFE Dial 5261 l1urlna the week the "Lucki· I fading memor)', For many It IS Reginald Coppin. M. (;ONNORS LTD. ;an26.1I. III!' "Fortune Star" and "Blue Ijust another holiday to celebrate The prize for the contel! of • Hamilton Street 334 WATER ST. M U" all arril'ed wilh full and enjo),. Newfoundland place nan:es was Dial 4447 Dial 2206 1111 , The "Blue Mist II" is, On the social side of the locai won by, Mr,s, Fred Temer. ~t no'jr undergo Ina her annual re·, Armistice Da), pro"r,l:~lI~" Ih··~ I the CO~clU!IOn of the evening s INSURANCE AGENTS ~t. John's North flttbll whilst the "Blue Wa\'e": were two local eventa, The festivities each lady guest was w~ch wu under refit here nnd I ladles Auxiliary of Ihe Ca,,", .... , I presented with a louvenir and 'AND BROKERS AYLWARD'S repairl It North Sydney has: Legion held a social aUalr in I the Dist~lct Governor was pre· PHAR:ltAct latJtd Illain to relume !i~hing; the Legion Club Rooms whilst sente4 WIth a travelling bag, by ltt. Jo"n', tost Cor. Monchy &: Empire An lfDDY KILOWATT ® ~p(ratlons,' Ilhe young ladles of the,G,A, and the Cl~b through the presidc~t. Dial 90070 !,' ' J.A, held B nle of work In the, During the present tour 015'1 DUNN'S Certificate of Better Living ~ery few inlhorr fishermen I basement of SI. Albans Church, Ilriet Governor Stan Tolan was, STAN FOWLER Irc 'till fLshine, And for the; The senior pupils of the Grand present at the Burin Lions Ciub I 74 Queen" Rd. PHARMACf (or, Mayor and Incorporation fe'lt: who are the results arc not i Bank Academy held I' special Ladies Night at Brent Inn ton I P.O. Box 63 Dial 5531 Costs Less . toci' encouraging. BAd weather' programme in Frazer Hall with Tuesday el'ening, and was al~o, Merrymeeting Rd . DIAL 7388 conditions hal'e dela~'ed Anc! re· I as its themc, "World War 1." the special ,ue&t at the St,: JOR BROTHERS t!~IlER THF. COM~'U~ITY I tarded operation! but th~re is features of the programme Lawrence Lions Club Charter I &: CO LTD. COUNCIL ACT. 1956 when you go CARL a :,alrly aood sisn of fish of!; were the recitation of the 1m· Night at the Laurentian Club on Watcr' Street 'B1NDON'S PHARMACY Pursuant to the provisions of INSURANQ bre and in the Grand BCJch: mortal poem "In Flanders Wednesday evenlng, Dial 2658, 41ZS Cor, Boms\'enture and I Section 7 of The Community All-Electric 197 \\'.\TER ~T, ~a. Fisherme'n report that 1 Fields," and a question ,and LmRARY BOAR~ . I Empire Ave. ! -- turr~ are quite plentiful In I answer discussion on the 1914 1 La~t week )ILs& .Jcssle ~hf·, MEEHAN & CO. DIAL 5921 Councils Act, 1956. I hereby: Fortun~ Ba), at thr pre~ent timc to 1918 War in which the I nln. Supervlling Librarian of i ".A. Bldg. Duehortb lit, certify the area described or r=-Q'WWIOU1Ui&nd ==­ w!lich Indicates that bait fUh pupils participated, the Public LIbraries Bo~rd. Dial 7M6.70n I commonly known as " I KENNEDY'S Ytm!t allo be prmnt. BONFIRE NIGHT I'isited town, On Monday night i Robert's Arm Incorporated: LIGII' " PO... l DRUG STORE. , With m~ny fishermell and I The celebration of Bonfire she attcnded a meeting of the REG. T. l\IORGAN under the prol'isions of the Com • 0 ...... y " .. ", D %04 Duckwortb SI. munit\' Council, Act Chapter 67,' otherJ now looking for lInem'l Night was conducted with Grand Bank Regional Library Templr Bldg, Duckwortb St Dial 2381 I p!o~'ment insurance bcneflls we plenty of active participation in Board and discussed Library Dial 80370·7~56 The Revised Statutes of ~ew; Cheap Reliable Electricity are ~ll wondering when and if Grand Bank this ~·ear. Although matters, ------.,--- PARKDALE foundland 19.'i2 10 he ~ Iml i In anJ Around St, John's t;l:ie oHice here is Raing to reo very few 0{ the younger let Miss Mifflin, outlined the PHARMACY, gal' CTIl men t co mmum t y hy the' .~:::::::::::::::::::-:::::::-=' ~n. Althoullh there were some know little. or anything, of the future prospectll'e programme Elizabeth Ave. n~mp of ::. C1Itici!ms from some settle· historical Rnd political impllca' of, the Public Libraries Board Dial 91120 "The I.nra! r.nl'prnmcllt ~lIts on the Bu·rin Penin!Ula I tions of Guy Fawkes and the on I fil'e year programme baSI!'1 Community 01 Robert's Arm I and is hereo)' authorized to pro· : lis to the value or all office I Gunpowder Plot. It is perhapi Such plan! have In mind thc I MURPHY'S I'ide and maintain the following i • LAND bein, open here last year we; best thaI they don't. for If so creation of several Regional 1 DRUG STORE, ~re fully conl'inced that it se!'\'· 'they might want to use iUD' Library distributing centers. of 119 MllItiary Road services and controls:- ! •, I Building. ~. an important 8er1·ice. How· i powder instead of torches Ind which Grand Bank would he I Dill 6446 SURVEYS ever, like many others we feel 1 consequently bla!! to oblivion one to serve the needl qf the I Dated at Sf. John's this 6th " day of NOI'ember A.D" lR:;8. ,~ !!Iat In office here cim be of buildings and maybe themselvel Burin Peninsula and South West I Publl'c Notl'ce THOMPSON'S • WHITE • $2.00 far area IeI' value and serl'lee In the bargain,' 1 Coast. This would require the (Signed) R. J, ABBOTT, I PHARMACY, HAVE Il It 11'11 more mobile, B)' this Howel'er, 'Bonfire Night IIII' appointment of a permanent 1 45 Quldl Vldl Road Minister of ~'unicipal Affairs w, mean that an official from dozens of bonfires of sizes large. I librarian and the library being Applications are invited for and Supply. ' PRINTS RESERVED t~s ofIic,e sh~uld tra,vel around medium and small, plus hun·' open el'ery day of the week, i tlie position of Shorthand,Typist : FLEMING'S PICK THEM t~e distriCt. Similar In the wu~ dreds of torches as many of the Re<:enlly ~!rs. Joshua Forse)"1 Grade !I with the Fisheries PHAR~IACl' • ~ :o:i~~~ -~~D~~;~~~d~~tT \Iate I Gerry Halley SNOW that the Welf,are Officer looks young folk celebrated the event who has been, the librarian here, Loan Board, The salary for 26" Penaywell Road after hIS dIstrICt, and attend to with gusto and glee. We would for the .past mne years tendered !1.thiS POlt commences at S2090 Dial 92937 since Ihe 1~111 cenlury. W3S a: Surveys Ltd. the. cla!ms and complaints III estimate that there were more her resIgnatIon. ~!rs, Clara F'ox on the scnle 52090.100,2420. monarchy unlil 1910, i /llSTOR!e CHURCH ' the varIous settlements on the 'I bonfires blaling here this year has been appomteu b.l; the i Applications in writing stat, rf. John's West Olde;t Anglican church In Can· ' 90 ALLANDALE ROAD apot. In this wa~' we [eel, that. than there has been in the past 1 Board to succeed Mrs" Forsey i ing age educational qualifiea. 3da. st. Paul's Church at Hali, I 'PHONE 90EF6 the oUice could be of maximum I ten years, and took up her duties on; tions, experience. cte .. should benefit Ind semce to ail con· It has been luggelled that October 18t. 'I be forwarded immediately to JOHN J. FEEHAN fax was built in 1750. ! -~~~~~~~I!I'I~~" e~rned, Meanwhile, we in this many of the older customl and the undersigned. Around St. John's -' -- I~~;:;;; .arel would like to wholc,heart· celebrations hal'e been on the W11'ERFRONT' Fisheries Load Bo~ru, King i9!l Water SI. FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Idly support the crusade of Mr. wane In Newfoundland In re<:ent ~'l George V Institute Water Dial 3531 W Ros.~ Barbour to hal'e a Regional '~'car~ but we would cstimate Street, St. John's. . I W Office of the Unemployment In· that Bonfire Ni~ht wiil be cele· DIRECTORY no\'19,21 ~ WE GIVE Ill: lurNa,nce comdm established here for many, yom 10, I -----..------I' T.V. REPAIRS r l is~ion hr~tcd I"" "" 1I1 ell' oun an", rome if this year il any yard·: ON DRY IlOCK . I GOLD STAR STAMPS . Re&lrl~nts o{ ~far)'~town ~rr~ I ~tick, Th, 5.5, BAccalieu i~ ~n rlr,·. ! CITY A~TENNA SERVICE. i w w ..·.elcom'" the f~ct th~t work has, SEA CADETS dock for A general ol'erhaul ni1d I Television Antennas la· 'W r------~ w fOmmenced on t\l'O projrrtl, L~~t w~rk the 10c~1 SO, IlilI remain on dock for another _ stalled. P

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. I ~~~~~5~~:11 FOI BALE-CoU,ctiOll of I'm ~ . , • IBrtful! aDd mnch eolonlall; FOR SALE a110 very ran Newfoundland ., ltampl. InJpection onl), by I~ I .' .1:1 i KINSMEN rolntmml-Johll D. Snow. 1956 Pontiac .' . \1 . , PlIone 88GB. jl~,lm I ~ "! : I , Heater and defrolter, \i MirED 'n. JlUt: Camlt'l, I; :i'., 1'?1iij'/ .. 1" t·~! Club mal/u1ntl, pocket boou, 1 ::1 i Boys Signal directions. . r .'lIlltan, radiOl, I." I I machine. binoeu1an. weath· In good condition. I . \ i er .IL\II!S, 111M, IkateJ and '1". '~; , aper BINGO 1955 OODGE SEDAN II • I booli, menl clothes and 'Phone 5971.F i ; j foofwur....JoIIn D. Snow. 9 : . 00 I New ',0'"" St. jly2,lm $550. ! ' SERIES I ------,I • . ------BF.AUTY LAND, 129 Queen', I . • TO.DAY'S NUMBERS Road week·end apecial­ Where To Stay 1955 FORD' SEDAN I' I I Velvet Horn $IS.OO told "'Ive $10.00; 00 I ';1 ,lZ.SO told wave $8.00; Balsam Hotel $825. 510.00 permanent wave I N G 0 Club 'S.OO. ($IMO cold ""Ave BARNES ROAD I Heart of the i $8.00, morning only). Dial Situatea in the 16 36 46 62 I 8S34. Open evenings. Cit,. TO·DAY QuIet, Comfortabl, AbftM· 17 39 49 64 il"OK ALL YOUR PAlNiiN-ri-;­ pllere. 21 40 30 71 CLUB OPEN I exterior or Interior; or For Relervallonl and In. 28 32 33 74 , Sparkinll our priCta arl formation I reuolllbil. Phon, 67841.. 43 54 66 9 am, to 11 p.m. 29 ai26,lm Dia~ 27 38 .59 61 6336 FOOD Ar ITS BEST MM. JOHN FACEY 20 37 .58 70 THE C!NTU.L BARBER .:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;: I SHOP-We are now operat· Keaileal Maa_reM 19 31 56 13 r Inl el.ht ehaln. Y~l can b, m'1,t/ 25 55 69 allur.d of the best pOHlbl1 ST. PATRICK'S plul thl Imt po .. 72 Crystal Palace ..lible me. waiting, 24 New Gow· GOULDS ROAD II' Sl opp, Adelaide Moton LEARN· OPEN 2 p,m, DAILY Ltd. Aug.31,tI HAIRDRESSING. Kin - Help Klddles Cat.ring to w.ddings, CASH PAm for: Comics, privata partias & danca. Pocket Bookl, G u I tar I, Under the supervision of a • PARISH FAIR For furthar infor-at'lon Radlol, Sewln, MachlnM, II. Guns, Sutel and Boo\!, registered Instructor. For /' contactl . I Men'. Clothe., Booll, Shoe •. information write tOI foundland Association For MRS. AMY RYAN, 22A etc.-John D. Snow. 9 New Chez leon Beauty Sheool, p of Retarded Children Golf Ave. DIAL 90024 Gower Sl lepa,lm 95 Bentinck St. I To-nite To-nite . Sydney, N.S, i AUCTION IN HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM ~lIociotion pions to open a clau for pre. ~_~_~~'~~~ii;.~~ Wall Walhlng • WALL "A!lm~li - "aD, 'PHONE 8205 OR 7042 i TODAY '(Patrick Street) a~1 children in January, Applications .IIW elean~d b1 ml~hlnl. Registered under the Trade I· ilvitld from parenls of retarded children agl Rplultl perfect; aave. palnt.-New Metbod RUI School. Regulation Act. N b 19th. FUN I FAIR I FROLIC. ftarl. Applicalions should b. addressed te STADIUM Ind WIU ClunefS, Fresh· novl,t/ . ovem er (For young and old) ~lIociotion for Help of Retarded Children, water Road. 'Phone 91033. lex e·51 "9, St. John's. HEW METHOD RUG CLEAN· Newfoundland p.m. Try your luck at: . TONIGHT ERS, RUII Ind Carpet made 1.30 to look Ilkl new. Von Services i ·Cash Wheel, '2 for 5 wt-eel JUNIOR HOCKEY Sehrlclel' prOltN adeb I ·Chocolate Wheel, 'Poultry Wheel. ,em PASSENGER NOTICES 8 p.m. to life of rup. Cleaned I.a 141 HEAD Pharmaceutical Association home or at our planL CONNECTION SOUTH COAST let the committee he~ you lolve your many St. Pat's VI. Guards 'Phonl 91033. New Method SERVICE Christmas gift problems, from their larg. Bu, C1eUlIfi. Fre.hwater Train "The Caribou" leaving CHOICE ROld. SI. John'. 1.30 p.m. tomorrow, variety of attractive items. Rellrvl ...... 75c. Thursday will make connection duation Dance General ...... 50c. WE REWIND AND REPAIR at Port aux BBlquel with S.S. Nightly door prize $25.00 and all ticketr. . III type& of Electric Motora,. Bar Haver, for regular porl! BUTCHERS' purchased nightly eligible for the Grand Bank ~ HOCKEY PRACTICE Generators and Starters. Also South Cout Service. Night Prize at close of Fair. Repalrl to WashlnJ MachJnu, . OLD COLONY CLUB 6:15-6t. Bon'l. Ran,etlel, Vacuum Cleanen. CONNECTION ST, JOH:'i'S l-Hi-Fidelity Sel (valued $450.00), etc.-Gra)' Motors Exchan" LEWISPORTE SERVICE CATTLE I Service, 454 W at. r Street Train "The Caribou" leaving TICKETS-6 FOR 2Sc. mU~I"'Y, NOVEMBER 26th, 1951 West, 'Phone 38~C. 51. John'. 1.30 p.m. tcrmorrow. Thursday "'Ill make con· We offer value and attractive cosh prizes for­ NOTICE CRlMN!Y CLEANING-With Mickey Duggan'. Orchl.. ra nectlon at Lewisporte with M.V. the modern equlpmelot. We Bouvista for regular ports St. TICKETS $5.00 DOUBLE Is hereby given that three vacuum clean thlnneYI. John'.·LewUporUi Service. ADMISSION PRICE--$ 1.00. weeks after this date the .toV.)J furnam, funnellIng CONNECTION ST. JOHN'S. nv18,19 You can't go wrong-If you go west­ i' availabl. at City Drug Storl., Canadian Legion, Harbour and air due\! elt. All • 'ork CORNER BROOK SEiVICE ------L N guaranteed. Dial G, Davis, to the Fair of the year with prizes Gr ace Branen, o. 15 In. se07 Train "The Caribou" leaving WE'R! MEMBERS (W ~ tends to make application, -W-=IL-D-ER-'-II-.-r-oM-A-C-R--P-O-W.- SI. John'. 1.30 p.m. today" Wed· THE INTERNATIONAl. '1 nesday wlU make C1lnnection at I to the Board of Liquor DER offera fast, efrecUve, Corner Brook with SS. ~orth· Control for a IIcenle te s.l1, eC1lDomlcal home treatm~nt ern Ranger for regular ports SI. Ii Iy Haly Golf & ! Beer, Wine and Liquor to for hlartburn, exceu add, John's.comer Brook S.rvice. . sour Itomach. Recommended The Student Christian Movement Ii . ~.; tts membars and gUilts in by drugglsll everywhere. CONNECTION WEST RUN of its club rooms at Harbour ALTERATIONS _ Panla pen PLACENTIA BAY ItIdMriud (Halef'3 mn:ol Country· Club Reg\llor 8.10 a.m. train leav· ,.M ~illl .ymM Memorial University , I Grace. ed. Ind cuffed, .IJo lulll ing st. John', friday November will present 1 : the Caddie HOUII will be clollng for nov12,19 III.rld. Called for and 21st. will m~ke cannpctiol1 at d,lIv,red. Arthur R. L. LICENSEE i Argentia wlth ~1otar Vessei for Their Annual Variety Concert plea'i removi thlir club. beforl Plarce. Dial 3228, 116 regular porl! West R\ln Placen· SPeECH CLINIC FOR THE Goodrld.1 st., St. Jobn' •. NOVEMBER 19th and 20th at 8.30'" .f: It

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It, Etc. , OF BEEF ... PORK ... Etc. NO-TIME-LIMIT THE - .....IIIJOOK American Special Trimmed Naval Beef ...... ,,"'''''.8rlL GUARANTEE American Special Trimmed Naval Beef ...... ·" ...... """V2 BriL lHE GR2Y SEAS UNDER Fat Back Pork ..... ,...... " ., .... DnltJ 1he epic stary of -Exclusive with Seiberling! the Salvoge· Tug Fat Back Pork ...... " ..... " ...... " ... "" .. " ...... ,...... ",..,.\/2 8rlL "Foundation Frank- Seiberling protects your tire investment against lin" Farley Mowat $5,00 , Also every normal road hazard for as long ae tread MUTINY is left on your tires. This guaranteed protection Frank Ti/s/ey ..... $3.00 : Just received another shipment of "Newfoundland" B1\1I on Seiberling passenger tires includes· the sen­ HORNBLOWER IN . . Potatoes. sational Seiberling tubeless tires with patented I THE WEST INDIES uair·condttioned" Heat Venta~ . C. S. Forester ...... $3.00 YOUNG CANADA . We'll be glad to buy the unused mileage on your , BOOK WEEK , present tires. Drop in today ... we'll make it is from Nov, 15th to 21st: worth your while. We have a wide selection'

of boks for children of all I ages. DISTRIBUTED IN NEW .... OUNDLAND BY DOMINION MACHINERY & EQUIPMENf SEE OUR LARGE AS· fELEPHONES: 5143 - 5144 COMPANY, LTD. SORTMENT OF PAPER· ~6 NEW GOWER STREET BACKS:-College Out- ST. JOHN'S DIAL 4052 line Series, Viking ---.------'Portable Library, Pan 01 . Books, Penguins, Harper's Htuarv Wedding I Cupids News I Torchlight, SI. Martin's MRS, PHILIP Br',\'NETT ~lr:c,\[nllr_\.. _ Classics, Popular Mech- The m~ny friends of M'rthc i it. '1ui!'1 11\1\ PtC'; . Inllk ple'T ;,' .,: : The iluxiliary of thc Wnmon's, anics Handbooks, Anchor : FOI',e.l' Bcnnett were ~reatll· " ! Church. [ii'''·h::;'" " Are YOU orie ot the estimat~d: ~!issionRry Sodety of Cupids I Books, Vintage, Living i shocl;('d and gric\'cd w~cn ncw's ! on ()~tol1n ',;, II.I~!: helo their annual rally in the, was rrceil'cn nn Frid~y, Octn· _~ hid' Age Meridian, Ever- b 3 ,old('stdiltl''>''r., , W11' :' ,<.' , Unit"" Chure Schoo oU I'i ' er 1st. 1~58, Ihat she hart' : ~1rs ..!(jlll:"'_' ;:l\··~I'·,1 . , . lIullion .unkno ~ ".~.~; torlum on October 30th. with: green, H, & 5, Yellow-· passed to Ihe Grcat Bcyond. It . I ,I' .!, I • ' 'he:"l, Hr. t;,: "t'. ·'\i' ,• 110 members and visitors from' jakcets, Anvil Books etc. was onlo· a fcll' rloys previous, ; the holy h,::,I, ': . > Bay Roberts. Clarke's Beach' that she had attended divine' I In Alldrrw, il~1::\ ~'r~:-:';: and Brigus auxiliaries ilttend·, serlkc, but she suffered a I J'rs ..Juhn \tcl_'1~'Jy r; DIABE" ing, d i heart attock from which ,he j I Island COlr. The Pre.sident, ~Irs, Ebcnezer Dicks &(0 Lt failed to roll\' I tt! Richards, on behalf of Cupids 0,' , ,The rema;~; were taken to i in North Auxiliary welcomed all the of. ·J'he Booksellers I ~\. ~sl~Y lhurciL of II'hlch she r . , matchin~ ;iC21\·"07;t~ .. . , ficcrs and members of Bay a! lecn a fo(lhful :md rte· bl her " · Roberls and Brigus auxiliaries c: '4425 2008 3191 : loterl mcmher for many FiB', • attended ... rinc. while "r also the alliliated society of I' ~~___ ~~ ___ ~r___ a~.r! laid before thc alt;jf raiis, I :\d, h\li' Il ~)'.; Clarke's Beach and all other BOO~I PERIOD I \Ihele 110m onc 10 two p.m. OJ[ I ,upporlc(\ the ~roo::: visitors. then opened the meet. Dawson in thc Yukon hnd a Saturd:IY a lugc numhcr of IHIL ~:HII'J~ 'i \' lng with the theme of the wor'j population of 10,000 durin;:: ti·,e' sor~'owmg fnend, came- 10 PilY , The ccrrllllill, II,! ship service, "Are Strangers Klondike gold rush. slartin;; in, theIr last rc,pecIs to a well I by ReI. ,J"'l'i'!', 0 Enemies," 11890.· known and well lo\'cd memher I which th" fLU \, ' . : of thc congregation. It was in. ' home of ti" ~rrf.~; p The Cal! to Worship. Prayer I FI~E TREES dhec Ifittlidng that hat the last ______1 where I!"" rcup:rl: aI Approach and Comment was CYPl'C'S trecs of tile Pacific,s C s lOU rest t ere, in thc ' and the u·u:.1 tnken by the President. Hymn coast grow as h:gh as IOn ieet. church she had loved so well. bu,ilwss man of this city once: honorer!. Till',r . "Stand up and bless the Lord", with a trunk diameter of Ihree· The funeral scrncc at 2,30 remarked that hIS adrr.lration join in wI,!lIn, \:,.~ was sung, &:ripture reading: feet. . p.m. was taken by the Rel'er- i for her courage and hon':;[I' ycars 01 wrddl'ri \!,;, Deuteronomy 7:6.12 wns read by I '~'nd Dr. :!J,.. S. Butt, the nml.1 WilS beyond words. She askcd _.. . Mrs, Henry Taylor and the I OLD :-;M,IE lister, aSSlStcd by Re\, ..\. G.: hrlp of none, hut relief on her ••••••• I .. Closing Prayer by :'Irs, Harold I Charlottetown, capital of Prince I Il~:·~tt ond Rcl'. \1'. B. P"rr;'. I DIm e!forts and man)' a fellow. • Butler. Mrs, (Rev,) Purehasc Edll'ard Island, wa, knoll':l as' both former paslors uf I\'(·.i; creature Wi1S Ilelperi by' her :1.' • Gel TAX and Mrs, C, Smith of Bay Rob, I Port La Joie to the firsl Frc'leh Icy Ch.urch, at the cio'e 0[: lI'elL Her heart was full of • NOW , erts sang a duct "Consolation"; inhabilants. ! whrch Ihe) followcd Ihe re-' rlIanty and kindne>s to all, and • ~!rs, (ReV.) Burry 01 Clarke's t mains ,to thc cemetcr,\'. . the ilngel \\l'itin~ in thc hook : I Beaeh read a poem "The shcep SPECIAL CATCHES : :llartlla Bennett is wilh us on' of ~uld ro Ihe old poeOl could that had gone astray"; a sketch, Spain's fishin~ fleet of morro earth nolon2cr, hut her mem·' write of her that "Io\'in.c her : "Who Is my sister," was put all than 40,()(JO I' e sse I, catches orr WIll Ille lung in the hearl;, fellowmen she lovcd the Lord." • by 10 Brlgus ladies; a chorus. mainlysardines, tunny fisll and I of old and young Ilho had the: She Icares to mourn une • "Missionary Bells." by 10 cod, : pnl'(lege of knowing her. Re\'.: doughter ~fary D!rs. Burt, R.N.) • Cupids ladies; offering and 01. ----.. -- i Dr. Butt. in a \'cry mOI'ing ad·. of tile General Hospital ,tafl. • fitol')' prayer. "We give Thee d~css. paid a tribute to her that' one son George, of Crane Ltd." : but Thine Own"; reading TV. WIll nercr he forgotten by any thIS crt)': two brothers, Stephen: • "Why". by Mrs, W, Norman; REPAIRS of the large numher who lis· of Toronto. and Samuel of Bor·· • supply quiz by Mrs, E, Dawe I tencd to It. He spoke f~elingly uen, Sask.: and four grand· • and ~Irs, E, Akerman; redta. of the many deeds 01 kIndncss chIldren, to whom the sym' • tion, "Out of touch" by Mrs ~he had done: of the encour.' path)' of thcir many friends • L, Boyd; hymn 48 •• "All haii REASONABLE RATES , aging 1I'0nis she had spoken to· goes out in deep mcasure, • the power"; address by Mrs, GUARANTEED WORK those II'ho nceded them; of thc • W, J, ~Iorris on "Citizenship'" 3 :prayers she had lifted up on. Of ~!;Irtha Forsc)' Bennett it • 1 ' 'P H 0 N E 7 3 1 b h If f may well he said that her life • so O. "Wlnni~g souls for Jesus", i ,e a .0 many; alld .of the desened the words of reward· • by Mrs, E. RIchards; poem. "the InSplrill10n of her life In gen· "\Yell done h"Dod • making of friends" " bv Mrs " A I Electronl·c eral.I d He told of h her regular at· f ar'thf uI sernnt,t ,~u b and • LeDrew; hymn 377, "Lord of' r,n a~cc at. c urch and the! "Fa h -. " I .. . . .• light"; Benediction, Mrs, (Rev,) Centre Ltd. \\.~!,s, mectIngs whcn it was ati t j~ In [1) graclOlIs \leep· •

The SL John's District Branch of the Canadian Diabetlc Assoclation has Wells, Mrs. Richards the n all pOSSlhle for her to be pres· I g • placed ,this dispJa\' in all drug stores. Those persons who think they may thanked all the members of all 90 CAMPBELl AVE. cnt. and of hcr checrfulness: Lea\'e we no\\' Thy ;en'ant'· h d b t the societies and Invited all to . and couragc at all times, : sleeping." • a\'~ la, e es or wa,nt t.o h~\'e them; elves tested anyhow, can get kits for remain for a social hour, which A,;ter hours 'PHONE 64011 :. She was horn at Grand Bank i • testm~. \\ here\:er thiS .slgn IS displayed, The service Is free, The slogan was then enjoyed, A cup 01 tea . 'I In 1882, but as a young woman, A FRIE~D. • •••• 11." for thiS campalg!1~ Dla_betic Groups Seck Diabetics.--(Tooton's Photo), was served by the ladies 01 DEATH : camemet to St. J?hns, where she \ ~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~U~Pi~d~s~a:ux~i~li~ar~Y~.~~~~, _ ' ..i Dennettand ofmarrIed the !\ewfoundlandMr. Philip Pasteurixed, Homogenixed, " GARLAND-Passed" h G peaceful·!' I: I Constablliarl'• ' N' 0t many years I, I y a"a, at t e , racc I osplta " after she was lcft ' a widOW, at 1.45. a,m, toda,. John Garland,h' 'f' 'with t,,·on, tl' nl 'h'ldc I ren an d a L eavI~lg to mourn arc 19 WI e : small stepd:l~ghter, to whom Florne. and one son. Eugene., she \\'as. a mo th'er In d ee d ~ne s;ste;-, F~Oret~Cc (~~S, /": Though from then on thing~ MILK ,rned'St"oh rOF ers, I arcs i II'ere not easy, she faced life F " an ep en, uneril notIce i with staunch a age d f . I later, ..c u.r iln alt 1. Qt. and the IITiler In many years 2Sc I,_ ...... ___ .... ____ of acquainlance with her nCI'er .-. FUNERAl. !'IOTleE I kncll' her to complain, Her .. :~ --~------Trust in God was unbounded, ," ISLAND DAIRIES LT~, HOPKINS-The funeral of and justified as time went on ,the late William Hopkins will and her children grcw up and TELEPHONE 92148 :.~. ; take place this afternoon at· eased hcr burden. A promincnt i ~- . 2.30 f r J m h is Iill e res i d c nc e, 59 : -=';;:;';;;=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;::==;;;:;;;;0;;;;;< i .' , . ~'ayor Av"nue to the An~lican ., I eemelcry, , ._____ I,

, ,i BEST WHOLESALE PRICE~ ~ IN MEMORIAM • I I SNOW ,I . In fond and lo\'in~ ON ALL BUILDING SU PPLI memory of a dear husband and hther, JAMES S. SNOW, WE SPECIALIZE IN WhD entered Into rest PLYWOODS November 19th, 1950. Eternal rest grant unto B.C. DOORS him 0 Lord. and let llghl EXTERIOR SHEATHING perpetual shi.ne upon him. WALLBOARDS and PLASTERBOARD -Inserted by his wife and family. HARDBOARD IMPORTED WOOD MOULDINGS OAK FLOORING ASPHALT SHINGLES ASBESTOS BOARD and SIDING SHINGLES GIRL§I FIBERGLAS THREE PIECE PAINTS, Etc. SNOW SUITS SIZE 3-6x We have the largest stock of ARBORITE for table fOP! Only $9.98 ~ETAL MOULDING (the kind that won't rub off).

ARCADI A. H. MURRAY & Co., L WATN ITREET BUILDING' SUPPLIES DEPARTMENf, CHURCHill ~AU ST. JO+fN'5

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