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THE DAILY' NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 (Prjce: 7 Cents) Ben Bella Raps U. S.

i' Pressure On· Cuba !" t" ,I'. ilB/ow tJ4t Country's I China Warns India I

:Iicil),! 0,u.. On Air Intrusi'on Indep~l1dence' :IY-aIIUfU "h POPI up PEKING (Reuters) -- China to correspondents Wednesday HAVANA (Reuters) - Algerian Premier Ben ',cl:catly lor warned India Wednesday it will night was in reply to an Indian Bella condemned Wednesday the United States -::roke fit~ shoot or force dowll any air­ note of Oct. 13 which denied pressure to isolate Cuba as an "ineffective mea­ "1 ICIJdin2. craft "intruding into China's air Chinese charges that Indian air­ space" and told the Indians craft made a reconnaissance surell and a bltJW at the sovereignty and inde­ they were entitled to do the flight over the Tibetan capital same. of Lhasa last Tuesday. pendence of a country/' In a nell' note to India on the In an intewiew published in the newspaper Sino - Indian border dispute, In New Del hi and Indian Chinn said this would "shoW spokesman said Tuesday night's Revolucionr. Ben Bella also praised the Oct, 8 conclusively that while Chinese border action occurred in Ihe United Nations speech of Cuban Presid'ent Dor­ aircraft have never entered In. area south of Ihe major clash dian airspace. India has contin- Oct. 10 in which, according to ticos, but reaffirmed Algeria's belief in a non· uously been sending out it~ air- an Indian spokesman. the Chi­ craft to intrude into Chinese air nese suflered about 100 casual- alignment policy, space." ties and the Indians about 20. The interview appeared on I 1\ (An Indian go v ern men t The Indian communist party the second day o[ Ben Bella';: spokesman in New Delhi said passed a resolution Wednesday visit to Cuha. He met with Pres- : Wednesday Communist Chinese saying "all necessary steps •.. idenl Kennedy during his I'isit and Indian troops exchanged are justified" for the Indians to to the United States earlier this lire in Ihe norlheast frontier d e fen d the MacMahon line week . . Bcl~il1t11-A rioter is led away by police during demonstration by Flemish-speaking Belgians area Tuesday night. which the party "always main- I. '. 's capital. 15.000 Flemings came hom all over the country to march in solid, protesting ranks REPLIES TO DENIAL tained" was the border of In· ALWAYS WITH CUBA abrca,t for !leady ;~ hours.-(UPI Photo), The Chi n e s e note issued I dia. The Algerian revolutionary leader, who received a hero's II --~- ..------.------welcome in Hav.lIla Tuesday, ~------I~------. including a 21-gun salute. de-! clared Oll arrival "Algeria is i rea 15 Canadians S hare In and alway~ will be with cuga." 1 In Wednesday's interview, he ,said: "For liS the problem of '..

Ousts 1 Cuba is as serious for interna- i ~inal 'tional peace as that of Berlin." Facts Point To Jackpot ! s tat i n g Algeria's political :, Million-Dollar , t philosoph,'. Ben Bell a said: I enough cash to buy coffee Tues· , tain what he will do.' : "We are against colonialism Govt. ek e S ttl I Bv TilE CAN'ADIAS PRESS day. Alter the race he wa. a In Calgary, a 67 - year . old, and impel'ialism in ail open or' Fi[teen Canadians shared in Illg e e ... ~ $150.000 winner. widow o[ a month. ~Irs. C. E. i cOl'ert forms: we are against: .10rd"1I . neulersl - Vi '(7 i a $1 291 300 Irish Sweepstak~s I •• . : .\rabian gOlwnnwnl jnclipot based on Wednesday's \ Leonar? wa~ a 5150,000 Willner. : nuclear tests and zones of in- i Mrs. Colwell quit her steno· She said she 11 usc some of the l fluence as well as the arma- 1 di,mis,cd by royal de­ " Cambridgeshire Slakes al New- RE~ U!'LLA radin annonnced in 17 market, England, and the final grapher's job immediately, but money to educate two Roman, ments race and racial discrimi- ' hranl l1l'rc IYednes- A her husband said he was uncer- Catholic priests in Africa. : nation. i inspirc 0111' policy of non-aligD 900 .I ea rs go total of prizes to the ;;2t Cann- "These arc the ideals which I men!." , dians whose tick~ts were drawn radio said. King Saud's I ,in the world-wide lottery is el(; D I· , t Prlnre FJI;,al., wh~ r~c- I OTTAWA (CP) _ Norwegian had been made. p~cted to top $1.500.000_ r ar lamen BERLIN ISSUE ' .. , the cabInet s dlsmls, t ~xplorer Uelge Ingstad said "It seems clellr that the peo- Six won the grand prlze o[ as named the ne\\' pre· I Wednesday it is "overwhelm- pie living there had madc iron about $150,000 in Canadian cur- t atd asked to form a 1 ingly likely" that the Vikings [rom bog Iron-a rather com- rency when their horse, Hidden House Battles Over' I" Schroe,J , Kennedy . . .. who discovered North America plicated process well known to ~ieaning won the 1~;'·mile rac- (J I er , , cabml'l ',ra~ {lismlssed Iabout the year 1000 built a set- the Vikings but unknown to In- ing clas;ic, last of the year on I , 10 meer l h" Inl the su· Itlement at l'Anse aux Meadows dians and Eskimos. In one of which Irish Sweepstakes are n Ie counl1')·." on the northern tip o[ New- the house sites we found a piece hased. 'II foundland. of bronze," Four holders of tickets on sec- Speaker's Rull·ngs In Full Agreement ~~dies he a,~ptl Ibe old cah. 1 Dr. Ingslad said carbon dat-I ond-plaee Hasty Cloud will col- ~I~~ ~n n;:!irl~'b;ll~l~;1 the He 1~ISO t?ld a pr~~~Utco~\eri ing tests have been made on lee! about $60,200 each. and five By JAMES NELSON I the propriety . of the. que.,tion, i WASHINGTON IAI'I- Foreign -~----~-----~- ence le;~ .. ls a. pOSSI. I Y 1.n scven samples taken from the with tickets on third finisher OTTAWA (CP)-Speaker 1I1ar- ,and Mr. ?~arhn ~ald. ~t was a I~!inister. Schrocder of We>! I P I' B' f . " ~ries further \ I.kmg SItes WII.I b~ ~IS- house sites. They all were Bewildroom will get about $30,- cel Lmnbert Wednesday sur- w~lJ: estabhshed practIce t~~t Germany conferred with Pres- ~ ar lament rle s : i covered, In future explOlatlon grouped around the ycnr 1000, 100 .. No major prize winners I'i\'e~ tw~ opposition challenges mln~sters .should. defend.~ clIII ident Kennedy 90 minutes Wed. i . Ii along the coasts of Newfound· ahout the time Eriksen and lived enst of ;llontreal, to Ins ruhng Ihnt me~bers m."st senan~s Vih.o hale no rlbht to nesdny and ailnonncerl after. ~ ..• I

land and L.ahra.d~r. " _. other Norsemen, according 10 'A I'ccord field of 4G horscs ask only Ilrgent questIons With- speak III their own defence. Mr. d "[ II d pi t ~I'e' I' 0 nA" A (CP) - Borrower> DIg t I I th \ kln"s ~ .., " .. t war u an com e e an e· • I . r. n s ,I{ ~af( e I ~ Icelandic sagas. sailed from started, and Canadians held out expressing opin~on5,. III the M~rtln smd Pl'Ime ,. 1015 e~ ment" on meeting any lIew So- owed Central ~Iort!!a~c and . saLled [rom thclr settleme~ts In Greenland to America and built tickets on all bllt one. who ran daily question penod In the ,DIC[Cnbak~r shoul(~ defend !111.1 viet mOl'e to dril'e the \Vest out:, Housln!:: C~rporal1OI1 a total o[ ! lI'estel'll Gl'~enland to Bafllll Is- homes. out of the money. Holders of Commons Coleman If Mr. DlDsdale would [B r St.683.217.9r9 at Aug. :n, the ! lund, w h I Ch they probahly "We have made a number 01 tickets on ally of the starters The t;\:o votes on appeals not. . 'j 0 BU~r ;~~rc were ~I';ll'e douhts i Commons was. told Wednesday II ,aid Ihe i callcd Helluland. They then fol- tesls and we shall have to wait will get consolation prizes ex· from his rulings, which' were :llr. D\!Isdale ~ot to his fcet amon!! hoth U.S. and West Ger· 1 ~)y Rohert ?lcClea\'e IPC-:-Hal. :1:', planned : lowed the coast. of Labrador, some time before the riifferent pected to amount to $816. upheld 147 to 85 a~d 130 to 103, hut bc!or.e he co~ld ~et the man informants that the two, Ifax'. parh~~cntary assistant . presumably I h e I r Mar~land, scientists have worked tip all highlighted a penod of cross- !loor, MI. Lambet t said Mr. t' I d 'odl' d an" for-' to Works :llImster Flllton, 'fJI ion.:; here I sou tIl to the norlhern lip o[ Th "'e pslnke' rlln by the . '\ t" t' . Ollt of lla IOns IU pi ICC , I HI' t t' mploymcnl ! _ • their material." he said. e "'w r , ." lire and parliamentary mix-ups ,. ar m s ques IOn II as .. 'mula bridging the gap in their e \Vn~ rep ymg 0 a. ques Ion , , I~ e w f ~.u n dland which they "The facts we already have. government of the Irish Repub- 50 protracted Ihat the Commons order, hecause o~ the opllllons It I thinking on the h~o main is- by DaVid 0uellet (SC-Drum- , . , " called \ mIamI. ,. . however. are so strong that I lie to aid hospitals in that. coun- never. did get time Wednesdn~ ~ontame.d. He clt~d a rille that sues: mond:Arthab~'ka). . I :; ! . Dr. ~ngstad Said IllS exp.cdl- con sid e r il o\'erwhelmingly try. involved drawings on all to dcal with government busl· m puttmg queshons, members I' 1 Th US t t' n that Pl'Ime 1Ilimster Dlcfenbaker :! : tI.on thiS ~ear excavated eIght likely that the houses at l'Anse 113 of Ihe horses eligible for Ihe ness. should not offer opinion or argu· So~iet ~re;'i~r eil~~u~hl~heV is s~id that directo.rs of ~orpor~- Ii' ' SI!~S 'at I. Anse aux Meadows aux Meadows were built and Cambridgeshire, although more menl. . lannin to whip u a first-rate I~ons should resIgn. thell' p.OS\· , I ' With .rematns of sod walls' and lived in by the Vikings." than half has been scratched The storm centred on the re- Mr. Martm appealed. On tile PB I' g.. ft·e Pth US can \tons before becommg cabinet I ,i '. [ f Eld W I ' th S k' de er III ~f1SIS are '. - .. b t 't t a 8ml th y. I • Dr. Jngstad saId among the from th crace b e ore Ih c draw t urn t0 ott awa 0 on 00 - vo t e up h 0Id mg e pea er s . . . 1 I ct'on No 6 a ministers, u I was no neces- I' ' D bl' I t Thurs I' (PC-B v RI'ver) one of" '\ L b t h d sup gresslOna eel s v., f' . t t .• One of the II ollse sItes \1',as items found in the house sites was IIe Id m u In as - lams 0\ , clslon, "r. a~ er a . - view Ihe West Germans think is sar~ or ml~ls e.rs 0 gl\ e up III s~me 6~ feet long and 45 feet were Iron nails similar to those day and Friday. Holders of three A I b e r t a Conservatives port of all parties but the LIb- at east artiall motivated hy thCIT shm:es ~Ir.ms. . " WIde a large hall can- use(1 by the Vikings in the year tickets on non-starters will get who· werc reported to have erals. Protests ma?e that the I balloting, The pnme said he Wlt~ wer~ forth~omin} n:mlst~r ., nccted With fOllr rooms, The 1000. He said they could not residual prizes based on the to· sought the removal or J. R. B. three members - mcludtng So- 2 TI West "German position had already saId thiS on prev- 1 • 48 t 11all was some ,feet In length, have been made by Eskimos or tal amount of the pool. Coleman as director of the na- cial C red i Leader Robert tha't a~~ attempt hy the Soviet ious occasions although there " , about the same sIze as the hall Indians REJECTED OFFERS tional parks branch of the re- Thompson-entered the House U. t 'm ose . isa ontrols ,were no statements as such '!"

SIR PATRIfK IIEA:-' in Leif Eriksen's Greenland' Nat Fraser of Scarborough, n sources department.. a~te~ Ihe division bells stopp~d o~lO~est~r~ ··~vilial~ Iraf~ic ··into ! ~ade in the House on the ques- 1 ! ' ~:,.-.. Ambassador to the home. In the centre of thc hall The Norwegian explorer now Toronto suburb. Iwlce turned . Paul- Martin (L-Essex East) rmgmg. bu~ Mr .. Lambert Said West Berlin should be met with tlOns. ., Unlled States there was a long fire and ember is on his wny home to Norway. down offers o[ $10,000 from n asked Resources Minister Dins- they were m their. seats when energetic counter _ measures, a . The go\'ernment IS . conSider­ II pit of the same type built in He said he is not sure that he fellow electrical Ivorker· for his dale· wllelher, . "In accordanee he put the questIOn formally. v· w the U.S. does not fully ac- mg a· req~lest .from ~e'."'found- \ Greenland. will be able to continue his ex- ticket on Hidden Meaning. with well established tradition ... · As soon as peace seemed to Ie t . . . ' land for fmanclal assistance In FJ:-ID IRON IN SMITHy pi oration work next spring. stat- Bob Cox of the Toronto sub: the minister would "speak up be restored by the first vote. cep~ th surface howe\'er raising the educational and wei- 1 i "Of 'larticular interest Is the ing this will depend on funds urb of Willowdale. n $150,000 in defence ofa' distinguished ~r.r. Coleman. ~nd that his crit- S broeder ega~e no' i~dicatiol\ of fare. stan~ards, of Indians and ; I smithy with an. anvll of stone." and organization. winner said "I'll believe it when civil servant under his char~e IClsm was entirely directed to C h d' Nre' e t Eskimos m Ncwfoundland-Lab- Ile Sa!.'d' • I n tl Ie sml'tl ly we Th e Newoun f dl all( I govern· I get th" e money. , ' . IV h0 has been ma I"ICIOUS IY par k' s po I'ICy. MI', . \",,00 II' Ja~s KEEPSanv suc AGENDA"'SECRETIsa, mn n . rll?Or. two Cll b'me t miDIS.. ters found many hundred pieces of ment has declnred his discovery On the west coast, Larry Col- attacked by a member of this challenge.d, lIlr. :\Iartm 10 Cite After the meeting. Schroeder said. Swith cloudy inter· iron and siag. Close. to the an historic· site nnd now is well. a 23-year-old engine wiper House, the memher for Bow 'any n:ahclOus words. he had would not sal' 5 ecifically what t Charles n. G.r a n ~ e r (1- , raltcrcd showers smithy there was a large hole erecting wooden shelters to pro- on the British Columbia !tovern· River." used. m or out of Par!lament. subiects wer~ di;eussed. But in Grand Falls-Whl~e Bay-La~ra- lIi~h tOday 48, . I in the ground where charcoal tect it.' men! ferry Kahlok~. hadn~t. Speaker Lamhert questioned When ·1Ik· 111 art I ~ rose. re i to lIestions he said that dor) asked ImmIgration Mmi~· 1 S~eak.er· Lam b e r t said M,r. w~si Ge(man troops would tet: Bell whether ~ny steps are Temperatures \I oo!hams wus out 01 ~rdcr III stand hcside the Western forces bemg tak.en t~ raise .the stand· makmg chall~nge~. HI~ per- in meeting any !lew Soviet pres- arc! of finanCial. assistance to· sonal explanatIOn that he had sllre tbat all Western nations wanI the e.ducalton an? welfare Ecumenical Council.· not attacked ·Mr .. Coleman had with' an inierest in Berlin -arc' o~- ~he Indians. He dlr~cted ~ to be accepted Without debate. takhig a firm stand. and that 51.mllar questIOn. concer~mg ~s. the Speaker ruled. h 0 nced for new ini- klmos. to Northern AffaIrs l\fm- . , ~. , "''' .. SR 77 With a paper in his hand. Mr. e sees n iSler Dinsdale .. tiatives now. I I 42 5i JlIartin complained he was be- Both ministers said resp~nsi- I 33 I 62 ing denied the opportunity to I J"ONDON (ltellters)- Exhi- hilil)' rests with the prol'in.cial ! i i 40 59 : l ! lleciillll LennY meet ~lr. Woolliams' challcnge. bitors at the London motor government. However. the fed- , t 4t 57 Political Questions Figure . ~ The only course open. Mr. Mar- show which opened here Wed- eral government was consider· , ! , I IIII tin said, was 10 raise the issue nesda)"colleeted mo r'c than ing a requesl from the province i !1l1r.f[llll,lI , in the next election. $39200000 1V0rth of export or- for assistance. and any decision a I \' [III ;.!tll~ Douglas Fisher (NDP-Port der~ b~fore the doors closed. would he ann 0 u nee d when Arthur) Ihen tried 10 put thc show officials announced. reached. f ,q'SSilltl of tla question succinctly, a v 0 i ding controversial opinions. He asked I ': , , 11 i: :i . In Council Discussions ,I i .. [: t (;ourl Oc!· j( what Mr. Dinsdale was doing ;: :i ..... 7:24 a.m. to meet the criticism expressed Britain, USSR Clash I VATIC,AN CITY (Reuters) -: .might ~onie; up .agaill In left­ which cropped up after a, re­ embassy. declared itself satis­ I'. ". fIses 10:14 i> In by Mr. Woolliams. and rides higil' . . The Roman Catholic ecumen· whig attempts to port~ay Pope ported leak of an address by fied Ihat the Vaticall position on , I :III' ' ~ !• ' QUirter 0" lelll council, wound up its first John and a section of the coun· him to Polish bishops. the border line was unchanged. Speaker Lambert said the Over Test-Ban Treaty Prollli .... ct. ZC question was "100 wide," and i!· ;i ,;.t i . Dcnl Star week . Wednesday wilh contra- ell as·' anti-reactionaries. favor­ The Pope was reported to . The Vatican's position ,is that explained as the attitude oi a moreover wasn't urgent. The By JOSEPH MncSWEEN I :'1' I J ' In north. versial political questions play- Ing. peaceful eo·exlstence with have praised Poland's struggle it will not make a formal deci­ governmenl which wants an Ing an unexpected role In the communism. . . ' for indepcndencQ and to have sion on the German-Polish bor­ controversy over Mr. coleman UNITED NA'l'!oNS (CP) agreement. " . , I' V~lbl~ .. '1'1.' 9:08 p.m. Britain's Joseph Godber said diSCUSSion, s of the prelates from The Pope held a genIal audi- referred to the Weslern Polish der diocese until the bordet· fi­ had prevailed for more than n I I I 'I>I •I' d aBets . nally is fixed· by international week, and there wasn't so mueh Wednesday the gap between "'J ,I; ue nround the world. . ence in St. Peter's Basilica territories. including Wroclnv East and West on a nuclear His 'lour-long speech the . • r ~ .. - treaty .. urgency now that the question I~ Two of Ihe Issues Involved the during the day att tied by (former German Breslau) as test-ban treaty is narrow but 109·member political committee :', '·1:' liP' couldn't be submitted in writing ' "~,' disputed Oder-Neisse line, dlvlp- 15,000 persons: He told them not regained by Poland aftcr many I \ The West· German govern· for rOlltine reply Jater.' real and he added the altitude of Ihe 17th cniled Nalion~ Gen­ :, .' Ii \" Ing East Germany· and Poland, to worry' if things went slowly ccnturies. of the Soviet Union "sinister." era! Assembly drew a SWIft re- and the trial of Spanish students lit the council. becriuse "he who ment is sensitive· over the bor· Mr. Fisher complained that '. !:.!d·· The British minister of state I sponse [rom Soviet Deputy For­ . . : . ~ .' . I I • In Spain on charge! of terror; goes c'arefully goes fnr." CA[,LS UOLY SEE del' . question, defending the when he first raised the issue claim or in'illions . of Germans last week it was ruled out as for foreign affairs said "the So- eign ?Iinister Valerian Zorin ism. :.. The counell's aim, he. said. The· alleged statement was viet attitlld~ o[ fticking rigidly who denicd Russia has been The two Issues now have been was to shed rays of grace over followed by two calls to the expelled from the' old Eastern lacking urllencv, but Mr. 1Ilar­ I: ':: tin's question hadn't been ruled to their present extreme posi- "bacl\tI'3cing" and charged that. , 'l o!!iclally settled as far as the the entire Christian communit~·. Holy See by West German Am· German provinces to the right tion of no' international verili- instead the Wcst is blocking n __....;,...;,..:.._.;. ,\ present councll is concerned. The pontiff (ig\lred in the cen­ bassador Dr. Hilger Van Scher­ to return' to the territory, now out on. the grounds. and yet .t·" ,', Ir his re-worded Duestinn \110<. cation al all cannot possibly be ti·eaty. : ~ R. 'But observers here believe they. tre of the' Oder-Neisse issue penberg at the end of whlch the controlled by Poland. . , :,; ---.oos 1

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ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND 'TIiURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 "Ii . I ,'7 ,The Daily News- " , , ,I Joint Authority I I,, I for Towns-' Plans

A joint planning aU-I responsibility for the futu!'~ I' I growth of the town." I thority has been consti- "~listakes that are made L tuted for the towns of ' da)' through a lack of forl I Grand Falls arid Windsor,1 sight will create a unnccc~ Municipal Affairs and I sary expenditures in the nca, I Ab luture anil wlil r~5U.t III • II ' Supply Minister B. J. - lower standard of living.lu " bott, has announced. ail," 1I1r. Abbott said, ' Ii" Mr. Abbott said the au- He added: "~!oney SlJ .. thority was constituted at wisely ill the proper de\'ible provincial government is expected to be an­ in·Council, Mr. Abbott stated. i minislcr added. for the admil1i~tl'ation 0; il> nounced shortly, "During the past few months I He said the preparation of 0\\'11 municipal plan, but it is :\e\\foundlallder; are while the preparatiolLS were be· I a mnnicipal plan by a com· confidcntly expected that L1e 239 ;tudents from I (anada who have been: ______ing made for town planning I munity is U a big step forward, mutual co.operation of two consultants to be employcd by I and shows a maturity of neighbours \I'm benefit both", I Ihis year in the RCAF , d the two towns for the prepar· thought and an acceptance of ~Ir. Abbott said, i cadet!. I · student! from this pro· Boar Trade Group a'e n, A. Petite. Top;ail; P. nlJIl. 91 :'lilitary Road, Teacher's Federation Holds l,~n';. D, R. Warren, 40 5:rcet, 51. John',; and J. Forms Association • \\'atkir.!, (j005e Bay, Labra· The lO·man executive of the ward to the visit, Oct. 24 of Eastern Conference In City ann RI'3n will attend I construetic'll section of the H. R. Montl(omery, president IIniH'r;itil's. while I ~ewfoundland of Tradc of the Canadian Coostruction Representatives of the Cana·' representing the pro\'incial go~· curriculum. professional train· and \\'atkms will study made final plans, Wednesday, Section, who will conclude his dian Teachers' Association from, ernment, will welcome the dele· ' ing and teacher status of staff ~ocJtional ~hhtairc 1I0),al de for the launching of Construc· trans·Canada tour with his Ontario, Quebee and the four gates, while Councillor J. D, in the new and tec· , Quehl'c. ' tion Association Limited, are· party of five here at a special Atlantic provinces, will take' Higgins \"ilI extend greetings hnical schools. and profe~~ional the plan. which is I port from the Newfoundland dinner meeting of the con· part in the eastern conference on behalf of the city. Dr. R. research, wo:kshops, seminat·s, by all three sen'kes, 'Board of Trade stated. struction section." o! tl.le Canadian Teachers.' red· I Gushue, presidpnt of )Iemorial in·service training. plus others. recrll'Cd their education I "While the construction Other Items discussed at eratlOn to be held here m the I University and Allan Bishop, The delegates will be taken ;lHrnmrnt expense to de·! section, numbering 80 memo Wcdnesday's meetillg included ~e.wfoundla~d Teachers' Assoc· , former general' secretary of the! on a tour of st. John's and a e:eI!l. and on graduation ra bcrs, had proyen to be the question of bid depositories, lahon .b~lldmg, Oct. 19 and 20.\ NTA, will attend the confer· nearby fishing settlement, Oct. commi;;ion" as officers most effective in dealing surety bonds, construction saf­ Patrtcla Maybury, M.A..' of i enee as 'special guests. 20. chosen sen·ices. with all ptoblems of mutual ety act, sundry agreements and !'.Iontreal, was. elected pres:dent Amon~ the maUers to be dis· The Xcwfoundland Teacher,' program is designed to Interest to those In the other matters relating to the of .th~ Canadian Teachers AS,! cussed at th ~ conference will I Association will sponsor a ban· leadership and qualities construction aUlI building status of induslry in New· soctatl?n at the CT]f conference ~ be the pension rights of teach· 'quet the same evening at the while conducting a nelll", the report stated, foundland. he.ld In Charlot.tetown, P.E'!. i ers who move from one pro·: Newfoundland Hotel for dele· r.'Inllrated course of acade· "I.t Is felt that the estab. thIS summer, WIll attend the i vince to another, federal sup·; gates, their wives ond special conference. i port for education. uniform core I guests. Itud!, to prepare future of· IIshment of Construction lor positions of respon· Association Limited, as Wi"li SllOW F"llm U: H. Davis, president of the 1 ------.-.....:..--- legal entity, will do much NTA will chair the conference. I • ' more to enharice the work 0 0" Other Newfoundland represcn'j' Receive NOlninatlons tatives will include N. R. Wi~ht, lnnt~:~.'~yre, executive' of .. n labetes general seeretat·y of the NTA: to Open the Newfoundland Board of, , a:d Trade, praised Ihe "vigorous The film "Living With Dia· ~~~~~erFal~ s~~~n;~~ma~~ for llandica]J A tvards approach wJlieh our members betes" will be given its pre· of Whitbourne. : micre showi'ng by the St. John's The opening ceremonics will; Nominations for the (', A. l1ntary agencies all Ol"er the ~aved Road in the construction section are begin Friday at 9.30 a.m. G. A. Pippy awards are now being province, a spokesman .for the new plved highway from bringing to bear· on the work and district branch of the i Canadian, Diabetic Association Frecker minister of education. recell'cd from dodors and \"01· Newfoundland Rc};aothtatJoll to 51. Phillips, known 'I of the board." , -... -.---- 'Council said toda\·. Road. will be com· "While they have grown in the Royal Canadian Legion club, rooms, Henry street, Oct. :donated annually" to the man loda!" Highways ~linister In numbers to about 10 per 22, at 8.15 p.m. :and woman sel~cted as the F, 11'. Rowe announced I cent of our total member- We at her Hampers handIcapped ctltzens of the . . ship," Mr. A~'re added, The film depicts the story of . yea~ , J. R. Smallwood will I "tbelr field of Interests Is an average house wife, who dis· covers she has diabetcs and how , ' I opcn the nell' roa(1 I probably wider than el!her CROWNED "MISS FRESHETTE 1!l62"-Miss Patti L b d F· J :l Each award consists of 5500 afternoon. of our two sectiolls-whole· she learns to live with it by a r a 0 r IS 1L ry ,cash donated by ~Ir. Pipp)·. and : I I I using insulin, diet and exercise. Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Andrews, : a pla(jlle by the Rehabilitation j ,: . '" . .. ~ sale and retail. On the , I \ other hand, there are times Charles H. Best, co·discol'erer 100 Patrick Street, was crowned as "Miss Freshette MARYSTOWN-(Special)-Poor weather con- 'Council.. . of the year when the reo of Insulin will explain the pro· of 1962" last night during the Freshmen'~ Dance at :diti ns greatly hampered th! Labrador fishery this. The m.edlcal, selecllon com· I II blems of diabetes during the serve Is trlle. Memorial University.-(Max Mercer Photo), I 0 ".• I 'd nllttce o( the Counctl WIll meet I·I . I "It Is all most encouraging," showing. ___. I season, a veteran flshmg cap~am of t,Ie area Sa! ,Nov. 2 to nominate the two he contimtcd, 'and at the mo· The st. John's 'branch of the as to diabetics, and their J office of the CDA, will address 'recentlv. ' persons considered most eligillle News IDA snid the slory is not de· families. the· audience on the subject of Captain A Joyce who returned from the fishery' for the awards. I : I ,ment we are all looking for· pressing or sad, but is, infoI" Isabel Lockerbie, national diets and will aILSwe\' questions, f' • , . t I 'd tl t th l' "A v d t g . th , , 'I mative to non·diabetics as wen diet councellor for the n.tional from the floor. . With a load 0 500 qmn a s, Sa! 13,' • zvell oug I I n. oc or or a ency III .c fish were numerous, the weather condltions were the province who lVould like to submit further nOIJl!r,atipn; ;u-e Spo ts To Relocate worst that he had seen in a1\ his years as a fishing . ur~cd to rio so bc(or2 ~o'... 1 Icaptain, -the closing date," the spokc~, I Cap lain Joyce said t11at about 20 years ago, wII;:!n man said. , "Thcse awards ~rp me:ll1t tn Y'SFIRES: ~rill Hall . 'Causeway Shaping' Up ,he started fishing off Labrador, every harhor there encourage the handicapped II'ho Pierce Al'enue I 'The drill hall at Buckmaster's 'was filled with hundreds of schooners, are striving !o be imkpcndenl, a.m O"h • t' ci ,Field will be ,torn down and Work on the huge causeway: roarl conslrllction is taking "One important incidental "Th' " d 'd . ~ effect of this great road pro. IS year, said, was in charge the only I an to pro\'! e an rncenli":e 10 1'") bur .. " . \ el ea e 1 relocated at Pcpperrcll. A linking New World Island with i place on New World Islan(\ he "I of , ram 1'S that it ha." been pas. schooner M V J W Wiscombe fishing I'n the lother to make grcatct· effot'IS ncr ....No damage. ,source said 5105,000 has been I the island of Newfoundland is I itself. IIr, Rowe said thaI g • . " ' th.~,. .• ., , ,to help themsell·es." the Coun· R?Rd .•. 12.. 04 i allocated by. the f:deral govern· proc~,edin.g "well ah~a~ of schc· nI a c N a mar a Construction sible to establish, near Sum. area, cil spol(csman added. · .. ChImney fire ment for. thts prOJect. dule, HIghways 1I1111lstcr Dr. Limited has started work on a mcrford, an amalgamated cen· damage . N '" After the various federal de· F. W. Rowe said Wednesday, ne" lO·mlle road which will tral high school to which pupils " in' .'.,. 0 per- partments move oul of Buck·, The total project actually in· link up the important settle· are being tran~ported from a ,:! , , , June.s. master's, it is likely the build· cludes three causeways, tolal· II ment or Cobbs Arm and olher tolal of 16 communities on New Htll .• , • 2.22 ings will be declared surplus ling more than 3,000 feet in smaller nearby settlements World bland," Dr. HOwe said. -yoU · .. Short circuit in and sold for removal. length, two large bridges and I with the roarl system of New Prior to this year, the maj­ ! I ... Slight da 'I'he heDtin~ plant may stay in five miles of road ovcr the is· World Island. 'I'he roa(l to ority of tile children in those FOR "LiTTLE MEN" · ~O e . . m.nge. case' of future development on lands., Whale's (lulch Is nearing communities' "were forced to L atlend one and two -' rOOD! , 1 Fre~h:~;:~,l ~~1~~'1~~', the former Joint Service cenlre: __.J~_.~ddltlo~ considcraltle___ co_m_pl_ction, ______, , schools where It was almost im­ Sizes 3 - 6)( possible for them to obtain a :, : II I : ' P·m. . : . Chimney ,:. .. \ high school education," the '" ',' . Shght damage. minister added. REVERSIBLE • \ I ~ I · }io personal injuries. : ' 1'\ :, Another part of the program !! ~ "I : " DOcks . . . 6.55 envisages tile installation of a . 'I 'i I · .. False alarm ferry service which will cross WINDBREAKERS . ' ' fires for month of )Iain Tickle and Twillingat~ Is· Royal Blue or Brown , '. 3~ .... No PCl'- land and "thereby make it pos­ 'cises, Mil· 1I1,1U1'ies. sible for 5,000 people on Twill· Corduroy one side, . I ' ingate Island to be in direct other side Plaid Cotton :torie, Glr' -.- contact with the roads system ACCIDENTS of the province." Fabric ...... $2·95 'War. and Avenue ... 1.15 I' •• , car oul of con­ Dr. Rowe said surveys' are with pole, nearing completion for the ... C~llidcd construction of the ferry tel'· . Dn\'cr slightly in- minals and the approaches to SPECIAL CLEARANCE them, accidents for the The causeway Is expected to be completed by tile end of October' 54 of this year and the two large BOYS' 3PIECE RUBBERIZED SNOW SUITS , Personal inJ' u~ies' .•• fatality ..•• bridges will be completcd "as " . early as possible next sum· mcr, so that It Is expected IN iiARiiOR that the summer of 1963 11'1\1 see some 10,000 people on and Zoodohas- NCII' World and Twillingate ""tTPri , , , french Islands relieved or the isol· three Spanish ation whlc1l has plagued them for hundreds of years," he and one Po.rtu­ stated. sailed. trawler Dr. Rowe said the go'v.ern. ment is .considering utilizing pOLICEiEAT the "Sir Ambrose Shea" for the arrests ferry service. '. for dru k' , • Three The boat, which was 'used on n enness The Sunshine Camp Children's Rehabilitation Centre here, wns rece'nUy presented with a 35 lllan f ' ','" m.m" camera by, the personnel, officers and enlisted men of the United States Coast 'Guarrl the Placentia Gut, will be com· • or pletely overhauled next spring drunken culter Cutle" Rock. The presentation was made when the ship called' here and the person'nel , I' and will go on her new run be· ,I '. '. ~ne man for vl~ltfd' tlie C"entre, 'Mrs~ Elizabeth King, R,N., 15 shown receiving the camcra from Ellsign n drIVing 0 tween New World Island and fill' . , " ne p, J. ~ull. The CAmera, will be used,to provide slides for revlewl.ng a patlcnt;s dlsabllity, and Twi11ingate Islands later next COh'1I110n assault, the proiram of treatment: summer.

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" .. ' ~ ;..... ~ : - . .~,,' \. 'THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 ------~------~' ,THE DAfL Y NEWS "Harder: It Feels So Good!" Newfoundland's' Only Morning 'aper The DAILV NEWS 15 a mornin:: pape! 11\1' THE NE establl3hed In 1894, and published at ,i Cirst general lI!ee the News Building, 355·359 Duckworth 1 By Wayfarer of the st. SL D~ Street, John'lI, Newfoundland, f' the Canadian Robinson & Company, 1,lmlted. FOOD FOR VISITORS o j\ssoclal1on . w in the lib;ary IitEMBER C~ , ...... ~ How often is the complaint heard that SI, Collegiate BUlh THE CAI'A))lAN PRESS has no good fish restaurants? But if we had meeting was atten percentage o~ t The Canadian Press IS exclusivelY would they be patronised? Those who like fbh nd was presld, entitled to the U3e for republication of fer to have it at home. Rarely, however, do' ;' ~leen Slansburl aU .news despatches ID this paper credit­ ,'\ reveal much in the way of imagination in their. has been .m~de , ed to It (lr to the Associated Press or ing, It is hardly surprising in the . j\Ssocialion s Reuters an'l also the local news publish \ is to be held " \ ' we fall down sadly and badly and even , cd therein, • '. during the m , " , YEARLV SUBSCRIPTION MTt._ \ when we try to prepare a Newfoundland is hoped that tl All Press Services and feature artlele.a the benefit of distinguished visitors. The , will be held I I, ~.nadp ... " .. ,...... $12,00 per annum , In this paper at'e copyrighted arid their land Hotel could hardly have looked with pride . ortant decisior : ' United Kingdum Rnd all rrprndurtlon IJ prohibited the banquet it spread before the members of 1m! enthuSlasticaU foreign countrle; $14 00 per annum ada Council. It was a government dinner, at a~embers that a Member i\udlr Bur~.11 ! Authomcd as second class mail by the One (lid not have to be a gourmet to be held in Janu~r~ "\ of ClrculatlOll urpose of raiSin '1 I Post Office Departmcnt. Otta\va and ed at the seafood cocktail and the entree of p Association. T1 i fllr payment of postage In cash mono One wondered what was in the first and I ' will feature loea~ I ' THURSDAY, OCTOB~R 18, 196~ ______..'. the laUer had been caught. About the only finest degree. FI 1 I • ,'11 be arran~ed , ! that has been created is the popular codfish au ' III meetlDg , , .~ and that varies in quality, possibly with the ". of !tIr , ,,":. ,­ . ' ~.;~~~: of the fish that is used. I cannot say if fresh . .. . ,,,~~; -, T'he Job Will Take Tilne '"" .i , .. {. ~ . ... : '. .' , used while it is obtainable as it has been allno,; . Association is ab , " It was reassuring to'learn from . III the operation of the inshore fish­ ;, day this summer but it ought to be. -. io sponsor a sch( annual SI. Joh Mr. 'Harold Dawe, the very com­ ?ry. Collection of fish at procl;!ssing \' ~ Festival. petent and experienced chairman ~entres is now a much easier' and businesS allen , ,I "'. :. :",:') . ,~reat appointing of 111 of the committce appointed fIt last simpler matter than it was when " Newfoundlanders are not ~ to the post of month's convention to frame a fish­ collecting hoats had to be used, And j menter~ so far as food is concerned. . :'~ officer. <;!ry policy, thnt his execuli\'e has thi~ should allow the applicatio!l of '. fresh codfiFh is fried or boiled. Fe,,! meetings will " been preparing the ground \'ery 1~W measures to many of the in­ ;md hake the whole fish. Salt corlfish', third Wednes I • CArefully and gathering a good den\ shore areas. However the big fae­ \\'~tercd and simply prepared wi1h month. ~l1d scrnncheons and it is very good an nuat meeting v , of important technical information tors are economy and efficien~y of in the city follol' the fish itself is good. But we could \n the process. production and the kind of process­ in the month SC:TnI;! leFsons from the Portugue,e, A definite date \ There is often a tendency in sLlch ing that will be necessary, to take rertlly know how to cook salt codfish, Tl:e; a!lllOunced later: Anyol maximum advantage of a\'ailable matters to try to produce quick re­ Auld Lang Syne ~ Ciln produce casseroles of cod in el1dl~, ested in furthenngdlthe sults. But this present inquiry is a markets. - • _. , -. Ie in Newfonn an d , (From Ihe nally :II elVs files) expenditure and since the grant Winter wiw left IriS! lI'r.rk for , ;llwty. One modest cook book In corum,: mUS. io attend the met major phase in th~ annals of fish­ But the whole field of explora­ [)ctohc~ IS, 1932: from the government was clim­ Boston to interview the pro. 30 and. I' I use has ahout pages of fish recipes cDm.~ " , ery development. Many changes tion is bl'Oad and complex and ~lENo\CE TO NAVIGATION :nated a couple of years ,1~0, moter, :\Ir. lrif'h. and to imps· h<1lf-dozen of these relate to salt codfish, B.' ;-----­ ha\'e occurrecl in metll')(\s and while interim reports on certain The schoo ncr ~Iaple, -Tobin, :t has mcant much I;.hor on Ihe igate the honafides of :1 pr01p"­ ~Iastcr, was lost on Saturda)' pat'l of mrmhcrs of the A~,o­ silion, The NEWS was informer! ;]sk the Portuguese and see how l11all~' mo;;: " :;, To Nam~ markets since the last full-s .. llc It­ ma~' phases of the inquiry be filed ahout one mile west of Cape st. ciation to raise funds to c~rr\' ast night tlwt the onl)' message they can provide. . ( , ,. vestigation was comluded. fIlII! from time to time, it is probabl:! ~Iary's but the crew landed un the Sholl'. "eeeil'ed from )[r, Winter \I'as : " 'i, means that there is a grent b(ld~' thal some months will be required 'rom hcr safely. Yesterday the ~L\lllm'f '1'0 BE OI'ENEIl on Saturday stalin,~ that he I. '" ,pars and some of her riggings A simple ami imprl'ssil'!' h:,d met )[1'. Irish .ll WilS stalNI ,; Successo " of new information to be col: :'tprl [or the framing of major policy , "'ere OI'CI' water and were ron· ceremony this cl-cning will in· that a report from :\[1'. \'.'illl~r A modest amount of imagination can lnd digested. recommendations. It ~ an under· :irlel'ed a mcnace to nllvigatinn, augurate the opening of Ihe is expected toda)", form wonders for canned fish. I have heard ISLAND, (5 One of the things of which notire laking important enough to justl fy according to a message from "elV II'hol<"ate puhlie m"rh: who did not care fat' the very good canned has been n the jlarine and lo'ishery De' :01' WIl.L l' A Y DOl.E IUHLIi':lt will ha\'e to be taken mllst be the '1 little extra patience if that will agricultural producls at the that was once so easil,v accessible on the local.. into the matter ( lartment. cold storage huildill~ nrar till, Th!' i!!ll'l'rnlllent announ~'_'d successor to E. influence of road communications lead to better results. 'ailw~IY tlt'poL The Chair 11'111 '''l'stl'rda~' that duri'H: the next But most. of those who criticized simpl~' recently resit MA Y NOT 1101.)) SIIOW h~' (,111:1' week Ol'rJI'I'S fish al;d turned it out of the can unto a plale, h~ o't HIltive director oC . , be taken thc pl't'sidellt all dole co,.tr3ct­ It is posBiblc that the annual ,"and A's(wiation, ~Ir, W White, I'd llul'in~ the 111')I1ths of .ll'ne. form. It. was none too appetizing. But sllreddel~ Boys' Club. Poultry Sholl' held under tlie It B o'clock. ,lull' Hnll August will be paid , I rice and other ingredients, it made a dclidoul' J .' making a stud A New Budget COIning allspices of 'he Newfoulldland '" '" ~, dlll:in!! the next few days. The - they wili 111 Poultry Associatioll may not he EXI'OIlT ItEI'OIlT TOIlAY go\,ernment is hopeful that hy geree. A codfish souffle was anotller dish to -rJ ' to th! The Minister of Finance, lVII', Tax reduction will call ne\'el'the­ held this year, though the As­ Enquirics were marie l~st Ihe end of the wec~ the \1'I;IIle the canned cod admirably lent itself. And cd board of directl Nowlan, has revealed that he will !ess for more daring than has been ;oeiation has not made any dc· li~ht frol1l official eirel!'s os of these three months ac('olll1t~ salmon-alas the Newfoundland product is nol\'~, ittee that 11 cision as yct. The show entails o whether an), rcport had ken will hayc heen presenter! and eul1: to gel-can be converted into a salmon 1,,_' will inclUde tl be bringing down a ncw budget :ately l·evealed. luite a considernble amount of 'cceived from the Hon, H, A, have heen cleaned up, " William Clarke; l \'ery soon although he was not pre­ Monetary policy will also be mousse among other pleasant ways of serving it as Careless; t Stoyles and p pared to l1ame a precise dale. clarified in the budget. The redis, I J, Southey, J • TIlat it will disclose a fair l1um- .count rate of the Bank of Canada - Letters To The Editor - It is perfectly true that, except at cerla!~ t' ',w: ~~~C::.y~ri~1~M~o:.:ak~le . bel' of reductions in public spend­ has now been l'erluced to five pel' CLEANING ONE'S 1I0mm ,tlldent. cOlllrl have hrcn work­ ists fool nohmly, While they uro FlHST seasollS, we have not got a good variety of, ing is, of course, known, But apart cent from the austerity height of in~ and going to ni~ht e1asses picketing Govel'llor Barne tt. re­ like so man~' Canadians have tt) ports from African neWspJpcrs fresh fish. Salmon ap" l~bster in. seaso~'1 • I ~ six per cent. ~ut it will ha\'e to be from public wdrks. about the only Editor Daily News, do. , state that Negro students in cod for most of the yr "csh caplm for I anrl :\[oscow were bealen and ill· :najol' field in which large curtail­ lower still before it will bring down Sir:-Hceently. Governor Ross While these Communists while and that is about, ,Herring are Ire-; , ment is possible is defence. There general interest rates and encoUl'­ Barnett of ~!ississippi, was a students were acting so inhos­ treated just because they darer! visitor in Vancouver, B C., at pitable to an invitcd guest, a to disohey Communist ,teach­ quent1y avai1able but hardly eaten at all afil i . has been little to indicate that allY age new capital investment. , I I COnl'el,t'~'l of the Washington special report on the Halifax ings. In this same land. did we a good many of our kippers seem these daYl, i major cuts will take place und!)r Another question of importance State Bar Association. Negro popUlation says if the not learn that a Russian woman for some odd reason, to be imported. hi dty's Negroes are to improve was ", . ; 'I that head, is the position that will be taken Govcl'llor Barnett ~uflercd the sent to a work camp for finnan haddie produced here at all? It is d!·: I I n 'ulness, patience, tact and cour­ have so·called party enthusiasts Bible I age to meet the troubles of any prepare addresses, advertise­ Hight-is might, and ever was, and erer I The American Elections lob. That is why you hold your mcniq or line up public meet· so.-·August W. Hare. I ; present job. Maybe your melhod nqB, o .. .. "The biennial elections, in the 'before they have to think of going of handling these troubles is The elections of the paot Thoughts .' ., decades had robust, 'entirely !I I, United States are only a little more back to their' constituents, The :tee ping you from holding down Right alone is irresistible, permanent, free, support from backers am;· ,I I than a fortnight away and Presi­ Se~ate is in a different position, 1n even bigger job. For the love of money Is the -Mary Baker ,I I ous to have their men eleetnd dent Kennedy' has been taking an The term of office is six years.' . If all of us would start to and equally anxious to be In the root of all cvil.-I. Timothy . .. .. active part in behalf of some of the One-third 'of, the . membership is oak for more troubles, and, thick nnd excitement of the 6:10. Democratic candk!ateswho may earn to' handle them cheerfully campaign. ' involved in eacli biennial election , and with good judgment-as op· Times change and nnturally • • • . It is right and might that govern need his help. But the outcpme is but senators, more than ·represen­ portunltles, rather tltnn irrlta­ electioneering .changcs, loa, Eut Money cun be n servant for thIS world-might waiting on right. not likely to affect greatly' the tatives, can afford to be stntesmen tions:"'we would find ourselves it seems things have reaclll'd a all kinds of good, or it can be -Joseph the composition of the two Houses rather thanpolitlclans because they ~etUng ahenel" at a surprising sorry level when candidates the most fearful oC all masters, ...... of Congress. ' have six years before they need, to ------g'unll to be employed. York, Governor Rockefeller's vic­ go, back ~9 their districts. The difference between failure and succesS' I The whole membership of thl: • . . I From a .popular standpoint, some tory \vould increase his chances ing a thing nearly right and doing it exactly , IHouse of Representatives must go However, tile popular vote wllI of the gubernatorial tests are creat­ for the Republican president nomi­ -Edward C, lto the country . every two years. ndicate whether, the administra· ing the greatest interest. Two are nation in 1964. These are two re­ • • • ; , :This is one of the great weaknesses tion has held its._popularity and outstanding. In California" Mr. sults that will attract a very great :~.the Constitution. It means that this' gives 'a speCial importance to, Nixon's defeat would put him out, deal of public attention on election Whoever is right, the perseculor must be i HOUM members are hardly elected the election and causes the bill of politics for ~ood. In New night. l -WilliaJl1 . . , , . ,

. ' VAlLY Nt:WS, ST. JOHN'S, NF'LD.,.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 5 ,. Il ~M[A Hold Self .. Support for Blind :r" . Meeting • ..t "cneral Illeeting or IS' Aim .of Institute .... fir, • J I . f the St. 0 m 5 f ~he Canadian Music I 'l'he Newfoundland Division allows blind persons 10 earn a al and phychologlcal adjustment o .\ssociation was held I of the Canadian National In· weekly wage ps(;ket, as well as toward their handicap... . • i :0 the library Of the stitute . for the BUnd places provides a necessary public lIlr. Crosbie said he fclt th,ll, • >. Col~cgiate High School. strong emphasis on the reo service, are canteen and dry providing the Newfoundlllnd mceting was attended by habilitation of sightless persons, stands established in 15 loca· l1ublie was aware of thc necd percentage of tlte As· and a major aim is to maketions across Newfoundland. ;II!' Dr maintenance and eventual and lI"as presided over them self·supportlng to as large Crosbie said about 30 bUn' ':;pansion of these and other Eileen Stansbury, Pres. a degree as possible. Newfoundlanders are employee" ::> nurses residencc for the Gr:lce WIll be gucst speakcr at a Dal· area, nneedotes expcriel~eed during .ae ory opera mg. ~y have I support my kids."' on the rear lot Iinc,." cipes and A Hospital. housle Alumni dInner in SI. Professor B.ennet, a Ncw. 40 y.ears of teaclung at Dal· co~rlucted br.oom sales III man? Thc only thing lhat stopped COllndllor Henley agreed amI 'ad fish. But John's. oct. 25. Zealandcr by bIrth, servcd over· ,housle: .' pal ts of Ne\\foundl~nd and thIS I council from grnnting permis· stated l113t in the future all l1lan~' more Plans were also passed for The dinncr, which witi !Je held· seas in the First ~Vo:ld Wnr and I Cltalrman of the dlnnel' wl!1 week. arc eondl~cttng such a I sion for the boarding house is nr.w subdivisions ~ltolllri Ital'~ io Name the real' extension to n dwelling at the Bally Haly Golf and Icamc to DalhOUSIe m 1922. He be Lloyd Soper. of ~t. Joh~ s sale In St. John s a~d area. that the huilding consists of the power lines at the rear of 00 Liverpool avcnue, the side Country Club,' will be preceded was educated at Olago Univer~' and James NesbItt. Will be In! Another CNIB project which thrce stories. . , the properties. ~uccessor extension to a dwel1ing on by an informal reception at ity in New Zealand, ('ambridge charge of reservahon.s.. Other t ~ Porlugal Cove Road, 'the rear and Harvard and during hIS m?mbe~s of the orgamzmg ~om. 1 can el:en extension to a dwelling on R t" long and illustrious career at mlttee mcludc Noel Goodndge, ':e heard ISLA;\Il. I Staf£)-A Little street, the rear extension eques Ing Dalhousie hns served as Head James Chalker, William Adams, · has heen nnnwd to to a dwelling on Cornwal\ ave. of the English Department, Sidncy Epstein and Mrs. James canned I into the Dlattcr, of se\~ct. nue, for a\teratioos to an apart· Registrar. Veterans' Advisor, C. Stanbury. ". HO E IS $108 CLOSER he local m C bell " • iUCCC,!or to E. A. Cot· I ment on Bristol street, the side ur 0 ectlon Secretary of the Senate, Dean Prore~sor Brnnet wll ~e ftc· !1pl~' heated I\ho nerntly mlglll',1 .as extemioll to a dwelling on Em. oC Graduate Studics and Vice. compamed to. SI. John s hy , :1 plate. In dirrttor of the "a· pirc avenue west and for th~ President of thc university. Bruce. G. I~IVl!1, dIrector ?C Boys' Club. front extcnsion to a dwcllinil Application from TholIlllS nlu?JnI . affairs at DalhOllSle it's the wonderful "£amiIy" time to see ••• t sb redded making a study of the on Osbolll"l1e street. Pynn, 615 Southside Road and An outstanding teacher or Umverslty. :l delicious Ihe\" lril! make rec· , Phillip Dowden, 30 Dorset St., English, he has taught over half ------I" dish to ~enu"(U'''· to the Bo)"s' In the metropolitan area. who requested permission for the living graduates of Dal· Ii. And board of directors and huilding plans were rccom· curb garbage collection outside housie and is hIghly respected (o:nmillec that has bcf.'{l mended by the City Enginecr thc city limits, were decided at by students and alumni of the lIcl is now Will Destroy Britain oae Eur@pe will include Ihe presi· and passed by Council for thc council Wednesday. unil"crsity. Hc has edited ! salmon loaf William Clarke; ~ceretary, construction of two bungalows As there are other rcsiden!s senior high school txet boolts )f serving it. Carelm; treasurer, and two septic tank~. Plans in these areas receiving this that have been used in all provo Building' again lby TeA! · ! Stoyles and past presi· were also passed for !he sIde service council saw no objection inces and is thc editor of tllC , E. J. Southel', .1. G. Arehi· extension to a dwelling on Top· why their ,names shouldn't bc Dalhousie RevIew. Professor Acting on a ~ecommendation , Ic.d Cyril )toaklcr. sail road. added to the list. Bennet will speak to the alumni from City Engineer, Duncan r l a t certain Sharpe, council agreed Wednes· o '=... Jet TCA home to Britain connh'\'J in Europe via connectin ,,", I :1 variety of day to give the usual one week I I· in season,' notice to the present occupants \ or Europe for two weeks of holiday air ine. Or choose BOAC 707 jet of building, number 34 Banner· on a 17-day Jet Economy Excursion or low cost turbo-prop Britrmllia I, caplin for a man Street, and to hal'e the I 'ing are fre­ building destroyed. Retnrn Fare and you'll save up to services to Britain (in association I ~n at all and A report to council from the $108.00 over regular snmmertime with TCA). Pay jnst 10% down city medical health officer · . 1 these days, jet economy fares. Jet in DC-8 before von leave on TCA's Flv · , stated: "This building is a three Now - 'Pa\' Plan. {s nported. Is storey, wooden' frame unil, comfort to England, Scotland, Later Home :111? It is de· France, German\', Switzerland, $108.00 closer - see vonr travel oWlled by the estate of the late • Iported fish. M~s. Annie Buel;\ey, and is 10' Altstria, Ireland; ~n to any other agent or TCA now. ; : 00 fat. Hali· eated in the intcrior of a row of houses. It is occupied on the coast and i! ground floor by Thomas See how you savel St. John's nething we Sparkes and two children, the To London $301.00 ($.30.10 dowll) easons when top floors by Mr. and ~Irs. 'Durse, there John Miller and nine children. See your Travel Age-Ill or call SL John's are musseh It is approximatcly 10 years TCA 8-7011 To Glasgow $Zi1.80 ($27.18 down) since any worth while repairs r cour5e, are have been carricd out In this Fares above are TCA 17·Day Jet. Economy il~' available house is in n very elilapidated Excursion return fares pf[ec!il'e Octobel" 1st. I , that notable -PERSONAL- house is In a ,"cry delapidated 1962 to March 3l..1t, 1963. I " condition, and has no watcr or :n as "fishel ! .! selVage connections. The up· Save even inore with TCA's Group Travel Fares for 2i5 l)ersons or \ ,J !:tt I dislike stairs' is in a weak structural I : it all easr to condition, and the exterior of more, for example: St John's to London, $261.00 relurn ecoilOmy class I :," : nm the jaw· the building is in a very bad I . , htIy held. condition." I'I ;' :

The bullding was ruled as > I ' being unfit for humnn habi· f ;' HARRY- tation. i ;: 1 if we who k as kindly I 'I 'act remains Poor .Relations i :! iish, haddock .,. · "'! lemselves to Please come bacl, . ... all ; i good cooks With News Media ~ms and a . Councillor Waltcr Carter said >nble, I think, at Wednesday's meeting of city he canners 10 he forgiven If you council that there is a com· 'm. That may plete lack of public relations be· tween the council and the news stults the media around St. John's and 'J might suggested. that a committce of cooks. It is me shopping at the council men be elected to keep 'renee to the thc public in touch with eoun· cil's progress. disappointed Councillor James HIggins dis. !PS the new agreed saying that news re· lething to leases are to come straight from Royal stores during the the mayor but they should be ; I more frequently given. I Councillor Alex Henley lIated' that there should be more and blmer releases giving back· ., ( big Storewide ground data on the topic reo . i leased, ·, Nothing definite was decided : I ., but the subject wlil be brought 10% 'DISCOUNT SALE up again. I I :'. t· : , '. . . ;. I1Cment, eternal. Will Erect ;"Iary Baker R. School Signs City Council Wednesday dc· 'ern everything clded that a letter from the Anglican board of education, See your travel agent or' call TCA 8-7011 t. which requested that the speed -Joseph limit on the Confederation Parkway be reduced, should be fRANS-CANADA Aln~ I,INES AIR CANADA . I (j J. turned over to the minister of highways. . • The leiter stated that parenl! or school children attending ~.------,--'For reservations and tlckcta see ••• Brinton Memorial School have HARVEY'S TRAVEL AGENCY FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE' hecome concerned over traffic Newfoundland Hotel-Dial 8·5623 conditions on the Parkway, that Confederation Building-Dial 94093 Newfoundland lIotel-Dlal 8·~)G2 high rate of traffic is danger· or must be ous to thclr children. ;; _William • I

. ,. . -." - .~ THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 t ,.-.------~------,------~------.. ~--.~--~------.------~ Doctor l y.w~c.A.. News Jubilee Guild The 'Fur ·Look. In New.' Fabric - . ii So'cial-Person Miss Marjorie Ball, Execu· . ti\'e Director of the 'YWCA In The Jubilee Guild Craft Car· St. John's left by TCA Friday, avan driven by. Miss Anna ~ Women .! THIS TALE TO , . October 12th" 10 attend an exe- Templeton' and Miss' Carol : . culil'e director's meeting in has j~sl rcturned from' 1\ "isit 'WOMEN'S' cJ.UB PRI:.tER . --Column--- FOLKLORE Toronto. which look place 13, 10 GUilds at Glnverinwn, Gan- BY RUTH MILLETT 14- and 15_ Mrs. Pittman, Pre-, del', Lewisporte, Campbcillon, tended to ~I~ri~ Any woman who has ever be­ siden!. jQincd Miss Ball Octo. Springdale, Baie Verte and SI. " city 'who ccl~brat:s her'14, to attend Ihe national Andrews. Six district workers longed to a woman's ol'lianiza­ Any persons wishing to tion (and what woman· hasn'ti place sodal notes In the , day today, O,toDer annual meeting october 16 to were visited during the trip ings cOllie from her 19. ,Mrs, Piltman travclled un. and Guilds slipplied with ma- knolYl that- Social Column may do so • , by calling 8·2177-8-9, or del' the aid of the national pool lerials for their lall handicraft CI1R1STE~ING If you speak up in meeting - service, which is sponsored by classes. Embroidered samp- writinl: to the DAILY· The christening the national oflice, for the leI'S and millinery arc popular . you're likelY to end up by head­ NEWS Office, Duckworth sonie wax~d c ing a committee, SundaY,.Octoher benefit of members outside this year as well as the usual Street. Cyprian s Church, chemicals t Toronto. and includes one dele- crafts of weaving, knitting, cancer in labl If yOU aren't present at the of La II'rencc ~ " ,t gate from each branch. metal work etc. .. of ~Ir. and ~[r.;. te5~S spons~re{ , meeting when officers are elect­ Drug Admmi5 RETURNED nOllE nett. Miss clarke will be returning you run the risk of being made that no such ha The dance held In the Old treasurer-the job women hate Mr. and 1-lrs. Peter Dooling arc present '1 i to Milton shortly to continue of Darling Street, returmid foRmI D.\Rn!OlTn- . Colony Club by the YWCA pottery classes in that area. ,the most, now peing t I I home by T.e.A. last weekend ?,Ir. R. Kill~ of ' membership committee was en­ miil~ and 0 t t joyed by approximately 70 If you mOl'e that re;resh· from a ten day visit to Chicago Nova 5co:i3. is :t \ couples Wednesday, October 10; ments be done away with, you'll where they attended a Brew· city on a busin~:; I ' The prizes were presented for chairman of the committee be regarded as subvcrsive. masters Convention. a gl)cst at the the nOl'elty dances by Mrs. wishes to thank nil those busi­ Lodge. David Butler and II!rs. Fraser ness associates, friends of the 11 you have the temerity to nIItTlID,\Y GREETINGS I Walsh, both members of the YWCA. who helpea to make Ihe 6Uggest that each member give 1I1any happy returns of the WEEKEND \'l3ITOp.\ I a dollar, instead of raising ~II', and :'Irs, ht~ committee. Mrs. J. E. Butler. dance a sllccess. day are extended ~ Robert money by a bamar, bake sJle, residing in St. .1oi'II' Hammond of the city, who cele­ mlturc I~aves silver tea, 0\' benefit bridge, weekend on BeU Id' .. , I. I I brates his birthday today. Greet· of water hemloe! you'll be voted down in short, ings eome from his family and former home, "'" may be e order, friends. but the If you find the speaker bor· FRml BOTWOOn high concentr, ing, you just put an interested ON BUSINESS TRIP ~li5S B1ancilr resin and I , look on YOUI' face and set YOUI' ~Ir. J. p, Bell of Islington, Botwood is spcndin;;'·· ": I ! mind free to planning a week's eaten. , ' Ontario, is at present in the in the city an,t is a. menus, or mentally rearrang­ Lod-.' , , city on a business trip. He is a the Le~larch:lI1t ~ .. ha\'e de\'elo oed s~ ing the living room. guest at the Lejlarc:13I1t Lodgc. both mY thighs ON VACATIO:'> there any kr,own tl If you suggest increasing the CHRISTENI:>IG Chief Petty (Jlft~(:, I h~d the~ injected, dues as the simplest way of Thpse fashions have the look ot broadtail but actually arc fabric. B~lge coat Cleft) with belled At her baptisim on Sunday, S. Snow aeeompamci; . malIc t~em sp back ,has handsome notched mink collar. Suit (right) has straight jacket with ring collar worn meeting the budget and the Octo her 14th. in 51. Cyprians wile and sons l\cllllclr., I, \\'<:II;\ng bod for . , question comes up for discuss· I \ o,'er slim skirt. Creslan is fiber'lIsed for both fabrics, Church, Bell Island. Kathi Jac· Brian and Dc rrick, ,r:, lon, there will be plenty 'of it­ queline was the name given to TCA on Sunda':. Jui', ali negative. the infant daughter of )11'. and arc spending an' . C ,1 \I S ~ of \'c dost graciously manifest Thy­ One of the biggest Parish !III'S. Roy Hookey. tion with )'lr, Sno',o;', . is not def:niteJv kn If you think you can bcat the S2!! to those who assemble in fashion houses has nolV intro­ ).Ir. and )Irs. Rayrr.onl arc commonly as TilY name, ever be present duced a line of nail polishes argument, "This is the way we Tm'bay Road, I have always done such - and BIRTHDAY GREE'fIXGS pregnancy. "lith uS as we attend worship complete with enamel, base Many happy returns of the of Thee in Thy house, Forgive polish, cuticle softener and such," you're sadly mistaken. and some men de' (That's an absolutely nnbeat­ day are extended to ~Irs. Ralph PERSOSAL in life (after Incline your e"r, and COi1;~ lIS our sins and accept our rcmover, drying oil and polish Clemens of the city who is cele­ Charles :\Ichol,;. remol'cr. It comes in a un­ able argument.) unto me; bear, and your soul praises and thunl.sgivings; fnr brating her birthday today. Canadian-immigra:,d in \\,omen). I lilall live. flsaiah 55:31, we ask in the spirit of Christ, ique bOltle that has a square­ • .T( YOIl make any suggestion Greetings come from her many Zealand around \9\6, bean tried but, SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 PRAYER: Almighty God, who Thy ~on. Amen. enll cap that can't roll. ' ._------_. that necessitates taking money friends. drowned at :\cw ' , this usua!1Y out of the treasury you haH Zealanrl around 1922. automatically prolonged the nOME FRO~l 1I0SPI'f AI. Amber Y Kral.le\'ich. " business meeting b), half ~n We are pleased to report that to corresponrl wilh " I You'll ~ be pictures of elegance wearing what you must agree I J lations. '., hOIlI. IIV0men can't agree 10 :VII'. Clifton Squires of Armoury no cure is knOlI'1 I " , I '. " , spend $,~R in less time than Road, Bell Island, who was re­ that the conditiol I half an hour.) cently a patient at· the Carbon­ I' are sumptuous fabrics-British Woollens! No other materials . ' , threaten your h ( mo~-t H )'011 want 10 resi~n from the car Ho,pital, has been dischar· , 0I·gani7.3tion you hare to come ged and has now returned to Beta Sigma <' 0, up with a con\'lncin!( reason ill his home. ' The. thirrl meclirl, make a woman look so fashionably tight, a. man so impeccably ~uspcclcrt , order not to he of' Delta Chapler. Beta I being lazy, high hat or a misfit. Jo'RO~l COR:\,ER BROOK was held Octohcr Mr. and lIIrs, W. PiI,'ne of home of Bea Seo:t. m"i~lIIn. , I smart-morning, noon ornight. British Woollens are fashion'S image. Corner Brook, are at present in Marsh Road, The '''''-;1 .... the city, they are guests at the brought to ordcr by ~~~~~--- , 1 Beauty Tips LeMarchant Lodge, sident, Betty Summers. : were finalized for ti! , , Every season new patterns and new colours are woven boldly or Women dri\'ers or co·pilots I, may be surprised to learn that' BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Acquainted Party" .. h! be held ~fonda)', ,J,c'"·.,,,, t whipping along in an 0 pen Birthday greetings are ex-, subtly, richly or discreetly. Brighten the scene and cheer up your sports car is bettcr skin tonic tended to Eric Reid of the city at the home of the >,"' ;.:N.lIIII than anything than comes out who is celebrating his birthday Betty Summers. 11 of complexion preseriotion today. Greetings come from all The theme of the P~":i friends this fall by turning up in a hew suit that's 'a masterpiece in hottles. So says Dr. Keith hi! friends, . be Hallowe'en and t~l . ' , Jarvis, medical adviser to the bers are looking British Motor Corporation. IN HOSPITAL sharing an evening But first, a nourishin!( found: The many friends of Mrs. the new pledges, alion cream, lightly powdered, Leonard Butler, Bell Island, program "The Good , should be applied, to give pro· will so sorry to hear that she introduced and all , ' BRITISH WOOLLENS tection, I joined in a general is at present patient at the ",", • Grace Hospital. She is wished 'f. • \ Jr you're In the mldst of a very speedy recovery. The highlight of the • '~ t. fading out your suntan, shield was the welcomin~ ./ • ~!atthews. our , - .. yourself from the autumn sun . OVERNIGHT GUEST Honorary ~femher. I' , , September and October s II n Mr. R. H. Kipley of Halifax ": 'I , still has plenty o[ power to was in the city recently and ,i I " :) darken your skin, . was an overnight guest at the UlI1!1~,.nllll'II!II~·'I·I:'1 1'-1 I 11111 I Le~larehant Lodge. V When a serious head cold < , ~ I won't allow you tq shampoo l\IOVIXG TO MONTREAl, • Tl"ougllt I your hair, try a dr~' shampoo Mrs, Sandy of The " SEED! I that can be used without wat­ Par50n.~ ~ I Front, Bell Island, leaves short·: Tl D ~ I er. Spray or comb it in your J • hair then brllsh it out again, Iy to take up residence with her " 1e a son Ted and his family at )lon: • complete with oily dust. It 1 trcal. She takes with her the • The man o[ II Grth i, won't take the place of 1\ tho­ I rough sudsing, hut it will en­ good wishes of all her friends. great without bcin; p~c;: I I me?n man is pro'Jd I ahle you to accept as 1m promptu invitation, Or to look BlRTIIDA Y GREETINGS being really ~reat.-' pretty when you're sick. Rirthday greetings arc p.x- of the Chille,e," ------.------.-._ .. ------_.__ ..-

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, , "j .. , I, IJ Doctors These Cookies Have A Tropical Tang ," Eustace Garland Wedding .. BY GfYNOR MADDOX I,. teaspoon salt cookie with additional choco· 1 tablespoon butter, melted late chips, if desired. Bake in Combine two flavors from and slightly cooled slow oven (325 degrees F.J: the tropics, chocolate and coco· 2 two·third cups (ahoull flak- about 15 minutes or until cook· '11_ TillS T~LE TO nut, Into an excellent new cd coconut ies are golden brown arount! ". cookie. In this recipe a nell' I teaspoon vanilla the edges. Remove frJm over _ - 'n,rl\iE"~ FOLKLORE kind of glazed chocolate chip \, teaspoon grated lemon rind and let stand a few seconds; '. L • 'I \[ . is used. They have fresher 1 cup glazed chocolate chips the n remove from baklnF' aClc Prell' , I : , cel~bral ~s I flavor, better keeping and she e t s. Finish cooling on , ()~Iobcr baking qualities, hold the i I' Beat eggs in mixing bowl un­ racks. Note: Cookies storE I til foamy and light in color, \ ' ' I rom her shape weI! and taste dark and well in tightly covered contain, drin~in~ milk fro,m chocolatey. The glaze appears Add sugar, 2 tablespoons at a ers, , pJP<'r contam· to prevent discoloring at high time, beating constantly until I c::l~c('r ~ , temperatures, mixture is thickened and light ! , I in color. about 5 minutes. Fold , r t, 'ome 11';\xcd con· FRUIT FLAVOR MACAROOl\' in flour, i'aking powder and The newest topping for femi, ' ,I nlRi~ chemicals thnt I I, COOKIES salt; then fold in b\ltter, Stir nine heads is a shaggy hal' I co 10 cancel' ill lahora· (Makes 3 dozen) in coconut, vanilla and 'h tca· II Ie,;, spollsored by that covers the hairline-full' 2 eggs spoon lemon rind. Then [old in circule, CaUed a Wig Warm, 311(1 Drug ,\ilministra' ~1. ~up granulatcd sugar 1 cup chocolate chips, Drop th;!t 110 SI(ch har~l' the hat's synthetic nap can bp II' One·thlrd cup flour by teaspoon!ul amounts onto 'I arc present m V, teaspoon double·acting hal; greased and lightly floured bak· hrushed, parted and made to , " noll' hein?, used Ing pOWder ing she c t s, Decorate each look like a wig. mil!; ;]nil nth e I'

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, used to mask \'arious I" , f ;r f ., 'f.,y, t-i" n·", 'I' '1' r , , ! , hlemishes, - . ~, . , ...... ~ '. The marriage 01 PhyJlis Flor· Miss Elizabeth Garland sis· The reccption was held at the ence eldest daughter of Mr. tel' of the bride attended as Crystal Palace [or onc hundred Herbert and the late Mrs, maid of honour. Misses Bal" and thirty guests. Everett Bar­ Agnes Garland, st. John's, to bara Garland also sister of the rett friend of the Garland [am· AND Mr. Malcolm Eustace son o[ bride and Barbara Hibbs, were ily acted as toastmastel' and "'Ir. and Mrs, Richard Eustace bridesmaids. All three wore Rev. Curtis proposed the toast of Torbay took plnce 7.30 p.m. identical dresses of white or· to the bride and groom. on August 27th, 1962 at Coeh· ganza over taffeUa with lace 311 ~vI,"irl~ rane Street United Church,' bodice. They carried white .The bride choose as her go­ l'led,t:es. Rev, L. A. D. Curtis officiated lace handbags decorated with' ing away outfit a two·piecc light "The Good at the douhle ring ceremony. pink delicht roses and paler weight suit of a soft gold shade 'n and all Dr. David Peters' played the' pink feathered carnations. with white and green acces­ I a general wedding music and accom· sories. Her corsage was of yel­ panied ~liss Lynn Morris who Mrs, Earl Richardson acted low roses and bronze mums. sang the 23rll Psalm during the as be5t man for Mr, Eustace Mr, and Mrs. Eustace have I Signing, of the register, and the ushers were Messrs, taken liP residence In Toronto • cOlnbine t.o bring you , ' our Frank and Thomas Eustace where the groom is employe£!. • • " ~Icmber. The bride who was given in brothers of the groom, marriage hy her father wore n the finest . .. the' best lull Icn~th gown with 1\ very IIIrs, Wm, Garland who acted lull houl/ant shirt 01 white chif· as mother of the bride wore n Ion set off with a round neck· sheath dress of royal blue wit h Fashion Tips in InellS and ladies , ' line llnd long pointed sleeves to white and blue accessories and Fall yarns about wool in· i Jllght the wrists, Her shoulder length a fur stole, her matching COl'· cludc this onc: one New York SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2' veil was held hy a coronet of sage was DC aristocrat roses. socialite was 50 excited about I; he crystal and pearls and she car· Mrs, Eustace mothcr of thc her wool plaid greatcoat she fashions and fashion Day ried a houquet of aristocrat and I pink sweetheart roses with groom wore R grey dress with had II maltl1ing wool fabric white gladioli blossoml and wihte accessories and a match· laminated and made into a top fabrics. feathered carnations. Ing corsage of pink carnations, for her convertible.

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I I up a small framed mirror. i' I · With thc thought thai other . , " ,I · mothers may be having a sim, A plain wood dresser is dol­ ilar problom, I asked the help led up with paint and the self· of a 'vomall who has a gen· adhesive plastic. ius for achieving great effects . , , on 'shoestring budgets. , " 'j Wood knobs, painted white I " and decorated with rosebud NOW PLAYING I I i ': .," , Walls of her tiny model room cut·outs look like ceramic knobs, I '. were painted white with a ;' i ~ , , good latex paint. The self-ad· The bed is decked out with , hesive vinyl pkstic you've us· a deep rose pink dust ruffle YOU'LL THRILL TO THE FUN ", cd before Is used again. A i' and a rose· strewn blanket of "headboal'd" for the bed is a acrylic fiber. Fluffy k "'-1/S WONDERFUL , floor ·to ceiling panel of the acrylic bedside rug ought to be · plastic in a DuBarry pink and soft enough for any little prin­ green rosebud pattern on white. cess's toes. :I;'HATARI "

I : ,From London's Autumn Collections: This drama tic hooded emerald green dress in fine British wool jersey is particularly smart with the hood down to form a soft cowl neckline. i, :The Doctors Mailbag t, , . Q-My 37·year·old daughter chief reason glowing reports has had mUltiple sclerosis for arc brought out from time to about five years. She has been lime about some new treatment Marcel Fenez, Autumn .. Winter Collection · taking Injections of vitamin is that the disease is charac­ PLEASE NOTE: B12 twice a wefk, but has seen That indllfinable French chic ing the appearance of a blouse. Scottish highlands and mists lovat blues and greens with terized by natural, periods of 1'3n all through the Marcel l\1ost Of these'slveaters co·ordi· over the Islands by very nature little. 'if any improvement. Is remission or Improvement some hyacinth blue which ONE EVENING SHOW DAILY · there and other treatment that fenez Autumn ~ollection. Easy nate with skirts an plain wools of the depth of the wool. strikes a more vibrant note. which are just as mystifying relaxed or' figure hugging witn : or multi·colored tweeds, which . Colors running throughout STARTING AT 7.45 · wiilhel~ her? to us doctors as the eaUSe of Last, but perhaps the most im· the disease itself. tiny high colJars,. there was a are mainly checked. , the complete collcction are pre. portant color this season is . MATINEE 1.30 ., A''':'I ' h a v e attended the swing to skirts either pleated Skirts arl). tailored, the sil· dominantly soft. Harvest yel. camel, camel in lambswool, 'meetings of the Medical Ad· or flared and many belts at the Iiouette being straight with an low a soft maize/old gold camel for heavy knits and Shet· Any drug taken at the time natural waistline, inverted or Dior pleat at the shade, gentle' pinks and reds, I \lisory . Board of the National lands. of such'a remission is likely to Suits with the easy skirt line back. A new skirt has inverted · Multiple Sclerosis Society for raise false hopes and cause a ,I several' years, and I can assure had either loose buttonles~ pac· box pleats all the way round, ATTRACTION , flurry of enthusiastic trails, all kets or were' double breasted; but these arc neatly stitched to NEXT , · YOU that this board is made up of which in the past have been ~ I I Jackets were longer. Plain fab· relain the slraight silhouette. YUL BRYNNER in "ESCAPE I 'of the finest specialists for doomed to failure, In other , I n'e I' v:o u s diseases in the ries were teamed wilh cl;ecked The only divergence is a gored words, the supposed cure was tops and trimmings on the jac· skirt with flaring hemline. ZAHRAIN" - ACTION - T H R TL LI . cowitry. Much as we doctors not due to the drug but to na­ would love to announce a cure ket, in fact there were many Heavy knit sweaters, owe SUSPENSE - Also "TOO LATE B ture" Rest assured that many checks throughout the collec- much to men's sweaters in their with BODDY DARRIN - STELLA ~~r"n! Chrysler of ( for mUltiple sclerosis, the sad of the best brains in the world truth' is that as yet there is tion. One tweed suit was teamed styling. Chunky cardigans with - MUSIC - SONGS - FEATllRI:\G none. arc working on the problem of with a pleated paper taffeta patch pockets, round necl.ed Chrysler, PI multiple sclerosis and sooner blouse. ribbed sweaters and for more CASEY, Vitamins have been wide­ , or later the riddle will be solv. Day dresses had high folded feminine appeal, large stand Valiant, Jmpe ly tried, but they must be cd. In the meantime. much collars, were belted and had away roll collars are also fluted or flared skirts and tight shown. There are a wide variety Trucks listed, with the other treat­ can be done to lake the suf­ . ments that have failed. The bodices emphasized the midruf. of ribbed stitches as well as ferer more comfortable. Jumper suits had shortened more fancy patterns. tops but again had higll roil A range of Shetland sweaters cOllars and skirts if not flared and cardigans which have al. had flat stitched pleatlnll or the ready proved immensely popu­ I, new matchbox line. There were 'lar, are still high in the fashion i GET THE MOST one or two classic shirtwaisters stakes for casual wear. Pointed I, .. , ,. in tweed with quilted collars. collars on V·necklines round Sleeves were nearly all 3A leng· necked cardigans with patch from tho pockets all with a beautiful I There was a great deal of subtlety of color which is soft­ ,! tweed and smoother fabries for' ened to the mellow tones of the SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY .your fuel the checks. Camel was the .::...---....:~~-=.-=--=.---....::.-.------______. ______i newest color, as an alternative I .; .. , I . , to the grey which has been dollar showing thiS' summer. There were also jersey tweeds, wool! NOW PLAYING mohair and wool/angora, cour­ astound~ telle/wool mixtures. Chryslel Colors were bright, a great THERE deal Of amber developed lrom crHE MOST DIABOLICAL j allth ,, the more muted camel and beige, as did ginger and tan­ '1II1u gerine. There was also a deep /MURDER WEAPO j I install the new clear green, peacock blue, lime, ~ ! J. ; lire-cnief coral and a great deal of black ~VER USED! THE , , and grey., , J CLASSIC SWEATERS .~ i ! ' AND CARDIGANS . ·1 , MOST SHOCKING , I . \ Beautifully tailored classic ~tk i 1 sweaters and cardigans form . "i 1 the basis of autumn·wlnter col- MOTION PICTURE · lections of knitwear for women. lie ': I I ~ dm ~·.!i .·..·.;i ,: II' Variations are shown in neck­ lines V-necked with collars or EVER CONCEIVED! , 1"1" button through cardigans ,?,ith I ,Y',' ,'\ ' ,,' , by KifijRite fneat pointed collars, Sleeves : I " . . .', are full and also % length. A BOO I : ';", <,;·t~e' a~w.t.Jys sale'~imney. . new. style is a sweater with a : Ii ,,'" '. Tltermolly,\tGIO"~tcl ~Vt~t olr flow 1~lul~lIon slves, unequolitcl · round neck slit two or three !',: • Jf!cltllcy -Iav~.youheatlns,clolla!$ •., . .. . inches down the front of the · neckline and front emphasized PLYWOO :I I: ,, slvII dialt ~ ~. fij.';'IHc: de$I;".~n.d ailVanc.dtli91~~e;i~!i b,"er" by double chann~1 seaming giv- I ! . 'f.:. ,,':~I\~,~ .. r "f~ty"'Ar'''dro~tls sreat)yr.dUced. . ." 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R 18 , DAILY NEW!, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TI-IU~DAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 9, , ' t~ - . ------~------~------.------!{. '. , , ;: Dentists Reaffirm App,'oval Ordeal cit Comanche Wells I. I : I , " : \ By Benjamin F. Capps , '. ': i;" "of Walel· .Fluoride Treatment Copyright @ 196% by Benjamin F. Capps .' ,. :; Distributed by Newspaper Enterprise Assn. , . i The Health Longue of Canada ing motion' was approved: "That one million parts of water causes petent dental, medical and en· THE STORY: Several hack· I XV has been advised that the Can· tooth decay While effecting the no lII·effect and is effective 1n glneering advic~, saw blades were found sewn adlan Dental Association has re vast majodty of' people in Can· reducing tooth decay hy approxi· A statement was also issued into the boot of a cowboy In the clear area at the end Iterated Its approval of fluoride· ada has come to be recognized as mately two thirds. urging dentists to exercise ag- thrown in jail. It il; obvious i of the courthouse facing away tion of water supplies. one of the major he~lth prob· A resplu\ion was passed by the gressive leadership to combat. that this was another attempt ,from town, Youngblood found This me'asure Insligated by the lems, of o,!r time. "Canadian Dental Association re- the "anti-social program" of the· '0 lfp.e WirIam )vey, former !Elmer Cobb, the little husband Counell of Research in lis annual Studies carried out over a iterating its recommendation to "strangely motivated" groups cattlemen's detective who has ,of Maggie Cobb, the cook. The report to the Board of Governors period oI thirty years under the the people of Canada that com· who delay the acceptance of com. , .... sCIl~ellced to hang Cor • man was Ivorking around the sny thnt fluoridation is safe, widest Variety ot controlled con munities having a public water munity water fluoridation was murder.' : wagonioad of new timber the economical and effective In re· dltions have marked fluoridation supply adopt the proced~lrc ad- adopted by the Council on Den. i . i sheriff had bought. Already he ducing tooth decay by about two as ono of the most wIdely studied justlng tho fluorIde contcnt of tal Health of the American Den· he countered and the individual Ihad spiked ~og~ther four pieces thirds. The Assocla\lon (irst ap· of public heal~h procedures, t~elr water .supply to a level co~ ~al ~ssoci~tion at its .recent meet· dentists and 'the dental societies for the begmmng of a square nmunication ". proved fluoridation In 1953 and These studIes revealed that sIde red optImum for tho maxI· 109 In ChIcago, SaId the state- must exercise leaderfihip in all: platform. . bo immune has reltcrated Its stand annually fluoride In the recommended mum prevention of dental decay. ment "The anti-social program phases of activity which lead 10· The dep~ty walked out to earth, Super SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 since then. amount of one part of fluoride ~o and for this purposc seek com· of the anti·f1noridationists must the acceptance of fluoridation." where the IJltle man was work· ,,,itl o;"e '~U ' in;:. "What are you dOing, Mr. ." n~ Cobb? Did the sheriff say to Istart on this?"

13 t. Oct, ':! of '\n~:'; ~ (;~:alifJ }O'J .t, 23 I. :rd. ;!'s of the building and entered the ~.: r brd . e reatest (N ••, 22 ,," conversation. "Mr. Cobb has I .;1<, tNU;:.!:~ .. 0' gone on the wagon," she an· 1:,:. \ e fi:l'! rt~'i.'lf " nounced. "He's got to have (Dec, 12 t •. J, !:1 ""urk r~r_ \. something to do to take his ;~'! ir I;~:';';;;;~ mind off of bad things, so we Jon .. 21 10 r.~ III thought .•." .:, ·,~lfHlm:'!. ~'ULl ~~ , ,-, Ib: ;).:.:-: fa .... "Jllaggie," Youngblood said, "~'ou know how strict the sher­ :~~. ~~"~ III . ,L. mOl .. j,," ,:en' iff is about people following 1 Ill! ftit::d'~ t~~ orders." He turned to the Iitll, I' i carpenter. "Knock those Um­ i, bers apart and get them back : . on that stack. And I hope you get it done before the sheriff " wakes up." As he turned to go, Maggie spoke up again, "Mr. Young· blood, I've about got JIIr. Ivey's dinner ready, and I wonder ie you'd mind if I took it to him. I'm sure the sheriff wouldn·t mind." "No, Maggie, we settled that for good, The sheriff would mind and docs mind. You're not to go upstairs," "Well, I don·t think the sher· iff would mind just once." "No deal, :Maggie," he said and turned his back to avoid further argwnent. ;; FUN .. * • ~ SHOWI For the past few days Young­ blood had been taking turns with the sheriff at sleeping. The deputy would spend up (0 ~RI! eight hours each day sleeping, eight hours on duty with the sheriff, and eight hours han· dling the sheriff's duties. He had bound that the sheriff . would back him up in any de­ ! : cision he made. Andy and Slim were taking care of the patrols in town and any errands out· side town. Youngblood was glad that the sheriff was in the DAILY office with him when they had the visitor, Stephen Pender­ j 5 grass, that afternoon. ·~' The banker came in with , t, more of a scowl than usual on i his dignified lace. "Sheriff," he , • announced, "there's a l.!exican i, down town I think you better i ! I, , I pick up and put in jail." ( "Oh?" the sheriff said. "What's he doing?" "He's been watching me and watching the bank. Someone , WHAT THIS MEANS Chrysler Corporation vehicle ... for you ... a great team is behind said his name's Torres." Chrysler of Canada, makers of 1. The engine block, hend and all "Well, I don't know, Mr. ,. ', j Pendergrass," the sheriff said. internal engine parts, ~

. ,':-.~.' " "> ' (t "" _ -.-", ' .. nm DAILY i':EWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD" THllRSDAY, OCTOEEn IS .~-~ ... - --- -~-- .", ~ It Life of RemembraTi1ces our ~~ By IIAL BOYI.E his wrist, .around his neck. so cverybpdy ': NEW YORK (AP)-Life Is Elderly men always kept would be sure to see it. ~ a hoard of remembrances, their change in a snap,shut A wife W3S so proud to be ;= You have m\lde quite a 'coin purse. (Now young girls honored on Mothcr's Day that Controllers t."1 ( journey through time if you do,) she worked hel'self to death cooking her family one of the r~ can look back and remember You could order a fine set By I t when- of false teeth b)' mall. (They biggest meals of the year. \'( You hnd to crank a tele· 'might not fit very well, but The local druggist dl· i: phone to get the oprrillor, nnel when n fellow d!dn't have to agnosed more 1l1nesses than Ponder St. John's. may ~ when she responded, ),011 said wear them except In church, the local doctor - and dldn't wmf.')r. ;', "Hello. eenlral" - ~nd then while attending a funeral. or . charge you $2 for a consulta· Association tion, ~ told her the number you other formnl functions,) . and upon :; wanted. HOJlIE SURGERY Only city people got up by , " the alarm clock. In town and Air Safety to the quest 0; Movies were s 11 e n t and People walked so much that \: bockllrounrt music wns pro, paring corns off their toes was country the rooster in the 26 wins on backyard served the same '1 ~ "ided by a neighborhood Ihe most popular' form of LONDON (C?) - Britain's I purpose, ~ plano teacher-usually dumpy home surgery. Guild of Air Traffic Controllers, St. Bon's. ma~ the men who police the airways, 1 ' ::: and middle-aged so the pa· Younl! boys wore long black the reignmg p ':. tron~' wouldn·t bother her. stockings that usually had a EDMONTON (CP) _ Engine met recently to consider the ] sc!!ne t . ,~ (During exciting scenes· she hole in the right knee caused failure stopped an attempt by growing concern about air saf· I ; always played the Overture by playing marbles. a United States Coast Guardety, I Senior Leagt1r 'I I t: Irofu William Tell,) The biggest showoff in the aircraft T,uesday to ~et a 3,000· Most of the R50 ciele~ales I the start , '. When YOll asked R stranger block was the kid who had mile strntght.l!ne distance fly· ngreed that the dangers of col· 1 NoW for tl·,' S 2 what time it W8S. he reached sal'cd up enough pennies 10 lug ;ecord betl\',een A,lask:! and I lision on the increasingly con· I lInking an cffOl I :;: In . his wst pocket for his buy n Boy Scout knife. He FlOrida, Tile tWlIl,engtne Gnlm.: gcsled air lanes are growing: ~ watch instead of looking at wore il dangling from a string man Alb a t r ass amphibious and that the number o[ "ncar: ; I ~~--~------plane, with four men on board, misses" has been played down 1 ~, And from thc I , r: was forced to land at Edmon· rather than exaggcrated \ ton's municipal airport after ' should he abl ( one engine failed 30 miles south A dissenting vicw. hOlVcI'er, for our Sen .., ' ,; _, '.,". ;i' of here. was expressed by two of Brit· . '; ,~' tcams WOI ain's leading expcrts in civil avo . A'GENUINESAL~,T:HAT . • iation - Douglas Badcr, former past six WE - ." ' '~~ '. .,' 'i ': ,-" I" , l, BERN (Reuters)-The Swiss Battle of Britain group captain, of a fouri " ·. ReA~L YSAV,eS:, .... :fPU, '.' '.' cabinet Tuesday publisbed a and Peter Masdield, head of a squads were large light aircraft firm, MONey,: ,.;, .., .:;~ 12,year plan to provide shelters against nuclear attack for the Both argued that absolute air NoW thcrc is " ~ entire civil population of 4.000,· safety should come second after team loop 1 , ROY ALSTORE'S·'.,": 000. The public rejected a com, the prime consideration oC air · ,;. ' Hocl{cy tcall pulsory shelter plan after ana· transportation itself. Achieving tional refcrndum in 1952, be· lOO·per·cent safely would mean t. not flying at all, cause it would be too costly and 1\ quick look .. would not afford sufficient pro· "We must scllle for some ac· '" '. 0> .•..... '.,' "::' tection. ceptable standard of air saf· hie to a seni( · ··."flt'" "1'0'~', .' _, . ~~:" ,= " . ety," ~!asefield said, "If we e as strong a « D'SCOUNT' SALE ;:, . really wanl absolute safety we Donald O'Connor, now In would nevet get ont of bed." Cy I\JcGettig New York "Tonight" hosting Bader added: "We would not I dtlti~s with ~ only nel'er get out of bed. we: chores, is discussing a comedy t also. ., tele·series for the '63-'64 sea· would not lie on a raised bed at ' son, based on an idea oC his and all in case the maitress fell , Oleg Cassini Designs For Canadian Mar For dcfcnce ";i. SEE I.~ETAltS ON PAGE 2 comedy foil Sid Miller, off. " I hy, Mikc Do I' ..-----"-. CA:\,ADlA:\, :\L\RKET ion field. O\'cr the past years :\11'. cas;-;ini h:!:, ~:jcr.' '. 1 Oleg Cassini. famed Amer· his linc of cravats designed for lime with ,ilk \\'I'j'.er; .....--i'- ,• I, , " ,.," ic:m coutllrier, has created n IIle American m3rkct has met Continent \\"orl.;i[:~ II::: :.:.' ,L uniue collection of cral'ats with great Stlc(:css. ing weaves to~c:lic'r ,,\:.,' . i: ~ . whiCh will hc al'uilablc this ' IIp\\." color l'onL'cpl.c "~;:~'. .. ,I fall in lrading· Canadian men'; ~Ir C~,sini.. one of the he,1 rc~ultcd in ,01111' ',f ':'c .... hahel'daslll'ry shops and dep

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, 1 aa a Silver Circle . , Impersonator ~:;n, ;~i:~~;tc~:c:~~~;n . .. I' . ,-.'", Biggest traopist monk . .. "j .• SACRAi\IENTO, CalIF, (APl _ Now, llsing his ol\'n " DisLrict attorney Jack Winkler: i~ a director cf the Iof EI Dorado. County decided I youth Ral\~h, nc:;1' I· Emp Ioyer ITuesday not Lo prosecute Ferdi·' one oC a ,Inn~ of II nand W Demara once calle:l problem boys O'.I'ncd bi ,HONG KONG tRe,ulers)-:-'!'he "the gr~at imposter." fOl' I'u'n, Thatcher of l.o" ,\ng~:e;., , ,I I i blggesL cml~loyer, 111 Bl'Itlsh •• ning a hoy's camp .without a In ,Iny Dcmar" a'te: 1 'I i ruled Hong Kong IS the gOI'ern·; suitable licence. 5 t 3 I c deparlmenl 01 ,I I I ment Itself, : Winkler said that undcr the whethcr he neelLct a I I lOne man in r.4 in a tolal pop' : circumslances he pro h a hi y ! the est~hli,hmr:l\. ,.>,~ ; i [dation of 3,2;;0,000 people is on i conld not ohtain a conriclion. 'culler! a hoa",i:nc ,ell'rL,. 1 ! the gOl'ernment payroll, But. Demara, hoi'll in ~I"ssachu,· CalIforllla do,', nCi 1 only about half are the tradi.: .-_.- -.. - -_... -- .. ' _.. - ...... hoat'ding SC'iHlO". h:!I:: tional in,basket, out·basket cil'il: ploycd by pri"ate enterprise or, licence h 0 :J r d: II: . I sen'ants. i municipal authorilie" , . st',ml~er c?m",. wi .1. A 'PRODUCT OF TRINIDAD I The rest arc stred cleaners,' A rcport [roll~ the coIon>' ,I stltul:ons ttl'll e'll"r f~, i policemen, postmen, gardeners,; gorernment scr\'lce ]U,t ISSlll'd, under Jo yr[lrs of ,,;;: from the HOUSE of i railway workers hospilal ctloks I a\>illli. Itself puis lotal employ,. Dcm:lra \';,ls Inld ,.e . I ami orderlies. 'social worKers,: ees

", ANGOSTU.RA "," ... . -.------, tiVOli hare III 1.['(,,,( tr.~ , . " ! • . !. Nurses J I i I . <'.~ MORE! \ , Pussyfoots arc the scientifically designed proper haby's shoe. Fluoridati~~ I : • OULside, the flexible sueded leather sales and light treaded ounces I The 26,000 mcmber ~ 13 I , heels help prevent slipping. i cd "'I~rses' Associntior, !'-': • Inside, the smooth soft lining !:uards against chafing, 26 : I tario has gone "on.,o.:,"'" ! • The roomy moccasin toes allow lots of wiggle and grow foom, supporting the • I • Pussyfoots are Sanitized' for lasting hygienic protection. pUblic water snpplies jO. prevention of toolll detl~ i The .first fitting is the most important one, Wli're here to help Get more f~r' your .money' you help your baby lake his first step-in the right shoes. cording to the Health Si\veriClrcle Rum Is • high dry 1 of r;anada, tf! Pussyfoots by Savage. The nurses adopled • of, delicate. flavour, matured In ·1 ' lowing resolutic!1 at andboltled.ln' bond under GO\'~~rlm.!n' Supervision by' AngC)stura Billers, . J I annual meeting, ;t I PRE· 'VALKER WHEREAS one or Ihe CDr: J,' G'. 'H .. Siegert' &: Sons); .1 I :, or the Registered , Po'rt of'spain., . . , ,Size 1-3 so~iation of OntariO IS I . der service in Ihe inl ere! . . ; Trinidad, .. B:W.I. I • publi~; and t: . " , , '.. WHEREAS the Sire 2-6 has given leadcrship . ~i pertaining to 1 ~I and B, E, EE Fittings WHEREAS medical, ~. lind public health White or Brown recommend the Cluo (II ~I waler for the prrren' dental caries; Thercfore Be 11 .'. That the Registered sociation of ClJtario ~o cord as supporting thl dation of public walef

,, ,\ILY i\EWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD" TIIUHSPAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 D. ______~~======~~~~~~~~~ our Senior Teams ••• Bon's Returning? By DEE MURPHY Mike O'Krde and Don Morrissey have been men· tioned. J In's mny have four senior hockey teams 1 St, ,0 win1,r A meeting of the St, Bon's , Up front St, Bon's would likely be able to get t~lIun!( " , 'I b 11 d f A ociatioll executive IRS een ca e or Dave Barrett, Tom Murphy, Graham Kelly, Errol a]~d upon this meeting, will depend the Rowe, Wayne Rowe, Peter Dunne, Hubert Hutton, t I the qllestion of tl·.~ return of the team Ron Butler, Peter Byrne, Hay Halley and Bob ~6 wins on the historic Boyle Trophy. NevilJ.1, plus a junior or two. These were put for· ' has - II ward as memh1rs of D senior club for St. Bon's. H Bon's may be back in Senior Hockey. Ii ~;;e rci~ning powers on the City and Provin· ,St, RIm's may be back in the hoekey wars that , ' ' ser·ne th~ Bluegolds were forced out saw them built up such a tremendous record. If it hoc k'c \ " ;,'I Senior Leagllc because of a shortage of play. they return it could be just the shot that the Senior ,.­,I ! berore the start of lar. seas~r.' . St B ' Leagv.1 needs to have a top season this winter. :\nll' for II'.' sccom tll1b1C 11l~ year " on s To·night's meeting will decide the issue and ' g all effort (0 gct ac t 111(0 sCllIor com· nla kIII, hockey fans all over St. John's will be waiting for t11e decision. Like all other hockey fans I'd li!:.~ to ~ d frolll the names Imt forward last night see St, Bon's back in the Senior schedule at the , ELECTED to th.~ St. John's Basketball executive at the League's auuual meeting last night were (left to " "I:~\lld he a hIe to ice a team t'hat is strong Stadium, and ,it looks as if the chances of them m­ !right):-Duey Fitzgerald, secretary; Jack Walsh, Pr esident; Dave Barrett, treasurer, and Al Haynes, vice­ I , (or oUl' Senior Leagn'. Everybody agrees turning are mighty high. : I presir.~nt.-(Max Mercer Photo). four trams \\'ould malte (he ideal Senior loop, We'll know after to-night. the past six weelts or so there has 'be~n much of a fourth club but up to last mght only Wee , squads were entered in Senior, -Ale-x Plays, H'-ors-emen's St. Kevin's Walsh Heads Pee i ; ~ow there is a good chance of it becoming , ' tcUIII 10011 again. The fate of a St. Bon's Tonight A" Win Second H L Coaches Hodley tcam wiII be decided at t~le mrding T~S.~~~~~~~.O~''"'I K'~~L "WiD" (~~:I~;-S; OOp eagu e Meeting - en Ale~ Faulkner plays his and trophy presentation of the II SteVI~ s ·7 , \~O ; 11 Isla~d Jaek Walsh is president of 1 With delegates from )le, :\ quick Inoll at the Illayers that should be fourth NUL game for the Newfoundland Horsemen's As· H:g h ~n~ ac~ ~ I~b I~ yesterday the St. John's Basketball Lea, I morial, Holy Cross, 51. Bon's, I All th '-;--t d ' 'h ble to a senior 8luegold club re~'.·als euough Detroit Rell Wlng6 tonigllt. sociation is scheduled for' the flt c 00 °tOh ya reg'lstered gue for the second straight' Guards and l'cildians present, P o\>\~ Inhereks e tin coat(h.' C ' tiP I TI d a emoon as e I" d k h t I i Ing ee 'ee oc ey cams IS as a The Wings are stili on 11111 r~s a a nee on IIlrs ny, 20 h t I . t Y After tile year At the eague 5 annual It was rna e 'I\oll'n tap ay, , ' 't . d d strong club as any in the League. ' 'II t a, s u OU VIC or , " . 'f '1" 'II b ' eomln" Win er are renun e on of tile league with fife Octo 1lcr 25, Th e aff air WI s art f' t f tl ' r'lc- .nded meetln" hcld last mght he was mg aCl Itles \1'1 C no proh, , °t' II d f t 'ht t 8 30 irS ". gnme 0 Ie se o:J 't;; • ~ d I h' i a mee mg ca e or onlg . Cl' ~lcG~ttigall is definitely available for points In three games. a . p.lII. i a tic, St. l{el'in's have won ,nominated and unoppose to em t IS, year" . r Th m ctin will he held Al ,n head the hasketball league for }lemonal gym IS anllable' e e, g . dutirs ",ith a Jlossibility of Mcrv Gri!en com· Tonight they mcet Ilostllll Tickets for the dll1ner and I' the next two outings, th 19'6263 0 \Ved d y I]' 'd ,the Cana(ilan LegIOn LOlluge ' "h ' e,' season I' n nes a ane 'n a\' ' , out alsu. at Iletrolt. With, his first ,dance ~ost $3,50 per person The next game In t e Berles Al 'J 'I' I' ht II S ,I d . ft . and WIIJ start at 8.00 p,m. : 1 h bl' lb' t f r thi afternoon At I ,aynes JS a so a secon' Illg S an a llr ay a ernoon', ______~oal ~rore(1 Ilaulkncr will all( may e 0 mne( y COli· IS se, 0 , s. " year mom at vice,president He but all games will h;ll'e to he: For drfrncr :-iocl lIutton, Joe Slaney, Ray , ta"tl'n" el'ther Dallll\' 'lllrpll)' at stake m the piaI' IS the K. of C. ,,', t 'I . I B' I ; be Inking for number two • ~ ' .., ,.,' I took over as vlce·presldent m I agam, ,,(mona IS lOpS "1'1Il ' S , ~like J)nhonc~', Don Cralle, Ed Quigley, ,and possibly number three, ,914664 or Jack Rcardigan at I Trophy which 'w,as . :von last I the middle ~f last season whelll is Cree for ~lond~1'5 and' 'V~'i'I' ' 35820 ,snmmer by St. Kel'ln B. I d d I C' . I oceer ' I former preSident' George Sor· nes ays an Hu y ross IS a,'al - : ,--- enson had toresign his scat be· able for a home and home b:sis, lTd cause of working commitments, If lJuited AA enters the In· i 0, ay ~' George Taylor declined nom· termcdiate league they will also I ination for his third term as Use their gym. secretary because of the poor The tentatil'e date Cor the I' T ' t t ' . h . d d I t' f tl I ' 11'f) IInpol' an selllor "ames co-opcraboo e receIve ur· s ar m,g 0 Ie ntermedwte, I did t d ,0 I' . ,are 'c Ie U c 0 ay 1':1 t lC log the last two seasons. Re· League IS November 2nd hut a l'I'rrh S hool 0' .] a plaemg. TaYlor f'or thiS season mee t'IO~ 0 f th C Ieague WI'II bC '; 1 0 ' C S ccel e gue, will be Duey Fitzgerald, held before that to finali.c' Its a must game for Br. Rice In the absence of last year's plans for the coming season, 'when they meet Bishops Col, treasurer Steve Angel. that The biggest headache of the 1 lege at the Feildian Grounds. post wa5 filled by Dave Bar' iIeaglle .Iast season was referees; After today's, game they have relt. hut thiS year Georg~ Sorenson: one rem:lining and lead second has \'olunteered to take care of : plnce United hy two points ' H k that prohlem, ; Who have three games to play. St B Delegates preesnt were: ;':d. I • on S oc ey Browne for illemorial, Duev I In another ~ame lIoly Cros! Fitzoerald for Hall' Cross Da"~ 'tangles with United Colegiate --;-:- . , IBar;elt for St. Bo·n's. Ai' Cran~ i at the (!':Jited Grounds. A vic· The ~I. Bon S JUlllor hoeke~ Ifor Guards, and Al Haynes for tory for United mOl'es them club .wlll hold a~other open Feildians, into a first place tic with Br. practice at the Prtnce ~f Wal.es It is not known whether the nice, Both games arc set for Arena today. The drIll WIll RCAF or St. Pat's will be cntcr, ,1.30, st~rt. at 5,30 p.m, and all those ing this year as th~y didn't havc ______wishtng to try for the team, a dclcl"l~te prescnt. nL':H should attend. 'j n'!! of I o\\'n~d br Caribou Open 1.0, Ange!cs.

','I1l;Jr;J n,kcl : I ,rlment 01 legion U:arts AlstlJn D:arts league ,,·ded a licence ,"lent, W;lich d' L 0' n 1 Rehired I - The annual C~(1a Ian e,,:o , ! Bca\'ers and Caribon Lounje ,lil1,g >ch"c1, , ' Darts Lcagl!e Will be gettIng 1 LOS ANGELES- .. \P _ Los came Ollt on the right sides of ., ,I, dm's nut i , under wa" 111 the ncar future, I ,I2 I 'I C ' . Oil ~~. lHlt J f Angele~ Dodgers rchlred man,; , ,cores III (le anbou Open I ' l I :\:- din ~ Names f:om tI~Ohs: memberts k" ager Walter Alston Wednesdnl', Darts Lc::gue last nighl. U;\F the Leolon WIS 111[( t 0 a e ' . d 11'11' N o • ' k IThe baseball ciuh abo announ, ! an . 1 VICII' • 0, 1 were the part in the ,sclres Will be In'rn 1 ced that Alston wanls to retain' Icams that lost 111'0 leos, r:=: (If f1.::!c. at the Legion Lounge up to i Leo Durochcr as eOilch despite I n the opcner Dec ~ jrurph'l , 900 pm on Saturday' ',- ;" told he , " . ireports that Durocher had sec· with doublr SIX and jlax Burt ""~ he horbl I : The annual. dtnnCI; ;.n;, regular season and then 100: night while Peter ~Iurphy had I , ' '" child rate trophy presentallcn oC tIe \1' the playoff to San Francisc? I 105. Rill' Squires and Frauk 1 bride So[tb~1l League is ~et ~?r Giants, Furlon.~ both scored two tUIIS I' ,t,r ncmara's Saturday, I1Ight. T.he .aHalr \~ III jlore surprising, perhaps, Ulan while Tom Duke had a tun. , , 1 'r JUS] anol~~ be held 111 the KilbrIde Pansh ithe announcement of Alstun's " i , 'I (' J:n case, ,ye Ball. lIew contract was the manager's On ~Ionday night Ayre's [bl':' he ~316, I, i There will he sel'eral speak· Idecisioll to retain Durocher, At Supermarket meets Hillview No. , \ .-hriher he nerds ers at the a[fair with a movie to least once last season, Alston 12 in the 7,30 p.m. game While at :I he i~ told he I. follow the dinner and prcsen, rebuked Durocher for what the 9,00 p.m, Canadian ~Iarconi : 1 i. the bu~ine5s tation of the awards won duro manager considered an invasior and Caribou Lou'.lge will clash, I, I 1 lone any ing the past summer, . of his jurisdiction. I '! I ctment will All team m,cmbers a:e adVised Alston was given a one·yea:- : • L ""I'hililv of, all ", . I til . I)iddin~ DemBI to contact either thC1~ coaches contract. He was believed be . :l\IHL Stan dings .. ~ lel! or Bob. Whelan. for hekets (0 making about $42,000. Inl :lIlder 16 un the affair. The dmner Will start Alston spoke to reporters via ,-I , ju\'~nilr 'co~ at 8.00 p.m, telephone from his home in 13y TII~. ~A:\,ADIAS PRESS ',,~ said he d I , " Darrtown Ollio. ~ahonal League ,:';1 will repeat Asked 'directly w!futher Dur· I . . \V L T F A PI, nl'(' . "lbou Open ocher would be back next sea, DetrOit 2 0 1 5 2 5 Car o Alston said' Boston 1 0 2 9 4 4 -- . s ~As far as J know, yeah, I'm ~hicago 1 1 2 8 6 4 t' f'ed 1 ith the wa v Leo rorouto 1 lIB 8 a rlS\J 8ac~ , I League sa IS 1 V J,' :llontreal 1 2 0 7 11 2 , ,.; 1 P00 , worked. No o~e has cOI1\'l~ced ! New York 1 3 0 10 16 2 .. Ime yet he saId those tlungs i , ,about me, If I had anything lO i The newest topping for femi. i Names are now bemg taken \do with it, he'd be back." : nine heads is a shagl1Y hat ',' I for th~1 Caribo~i ~r:; Pt~OI ~~~ I Alston said, however, that he : that covers the hairlillc-full j gue .. lose \I ~ I , n will di~cuss the coaching situa ~ drcule, Called a Wig Warm, part m the senes ha~e un I tion With g~leral manager Buz , Ihe hat's synthctic nap can he,' ~e.xtt ~ee~ to get thCIr .names zie Bav3si before any final dc, i brushed, parlcd and made to m ~ k~:ck::t"~~'urnament Cor ci_si_o_n_i_s_m_a_rl_e_. ______lo_ol_,_I_ik_e_3_11_'i_g_, ____ _ ; I hoth single! and double! will " . be held with three trophies plus cash prizes boillg to the win· ncrs.,

"tin~ . .\S one of the s' ~:stered N~rsto Pee Wee 'f ontario 15 t ~~ " . in the interest d .thf;.,. beer that .satisfieseveryoody Registration " Registration for the coming : ., \ Pee ,Wee Hockey ,season will 'RII HOMI,DILIY.IY take place at the Stadium on '~ Saturday. The sigl1ing up of players will start at 10.00 a,m. ST: 8·6359" or' 8·7914' ,\ the 'JOnN'S:'PlioiJe~8·7345; ~ This league, sponsored by ,the Canadian Legion, is Cor the GANDER:' It:: 1:,"Gi1Trlii' ttd:; ptioiir. 8:2387" ,', boys betwe~n eight 'and 12 it'.":; .....' ", • _ ~ •• \. ·"~;.f ' •. ' • •• . ¥. , ." .,' GRAND Fl\LLS: Bond Beverages Ltd .. Phone 2141 years of age. All new playel's , • • " ..' t I ." , must bring proof of age with •BELL ' .''ISLAND: ",.. 'rDm ..M~r,oll;', ' ... f'Pb~ne ~186 them' on Saturday While play· ers back from last season are , : THE 'BENNETT::BnE,mNG;CO., LTD. , to bring their registration cards, SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 . . ., " .. ,"' . ,'. . . . "

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1~... THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.,..- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,19&1 , SPORT SNAPSHOTS By BRUCE LEVETT $200,000 to TCA. steaks nnd double ration of milk VANCOUVER (CP)- Once Of this, says team general and juices. upon a time, when a football managcr Herb Capozzi, the Brit­ . The flying airlines man is a tcam was said to be taking to ish Columbia Lions will pay busy soul. Hay has to kcep thc air, it meant only onc thing $50,000. track of about 2,100 ponnds of -passes. Frank Walden, writing in the uniforms, helmets, footballs Nowadays, it can have nn· Vancouver Sun, relates the case and personal baggage and keep other meaning-the team is of Gary Schwertfeger's contact schedules in miqd. flying out to play in a city at lunses as an example of the Capozzi says that the inter· the other end of the country. service Canadian football gets locking schedule as it now i. And everybody pays cash-the for its money. costs his team alone an extra passes are out. LENSES FLOWN IN $10,000 in travel expenses a The transportation of big·time Schwerty's lenses were pop· year. Full interlocking sched· football tcams and all their ped from his eyeballs by a ule would increase tha t by gear is big business in Trans· jarring tackle during a game in another $20,000. Canada Air Lincs. Ottawa's Lansdowne Park July Canadian Pacific Airlines This year, under the semi· 10. Lions were 2,500 miles away would like a piece of that ac­ interlocking syslem uscd in the from home and the players' tion, out under present cross· Canadian Football League. the spare lenses were lad·ged with country flight restrictions it teams will pay an estimated care in his Empire Stadium just can't make the schedule. locker. The coach poodered the choices-send the half· blind Aguirre, Schwertfeger home, send him to Plante, an optometrist or play him in my optic misery against Hamil· I J Koufax ton Tiger·Cats four days thcnce. Johnson By JACK l1ASI ·1 Druce Hay, TCA sales repre· NEW YORK (A PI . Terry emerged ' "lngs sentative who travels with the S"d I" d MEMBERS of the executive of the Mercantile Hockey Leagl"~ for the coming season arc (left to right):­ ,ERA K team to help solve just sllch 1 e Ine the symbol of . '. President, Ron Hayward; Vice·Prcsident, Bob Whalen; Secretary, Fred Pecldlarn, and Treasurer, Don problcms, telephoned his Van· much·maligned Xew N~W YORK, . AP -:- Hank " couver office. TCT here rang r :\lOioiTREAL (ep) _ Goalie kee pitching staff Brophy.-(Max Mercer Photo). AgUIrre of DetrOIt, a Journey, the stadium and somebody Ull' Jacques Plante will be sidelined the American man southpaw \~ho b.ecame a earthed thc spare \enses. t again and defcnceman Tom pions to their 20th full-fledged startmg PItcher. the Shortly afterwards an airlines ,101m son is a doubtful starter success. Cardinals past season, won th~ A~\CrlCan pilot was handed an envelope for the National Hockey League While the hitlers Hawks League earned run IIUe m 1962, marked "fragilc" for personal game here tonight between .199 team average . , Sandy Koufnx of Los Angeles delivery in Toronto, where Montreal Canadiens and Tor. Mantle slumped to Booth pitcher toled the PWC And I Dodgers, another left hander, Schwertv was waiting. onto :llaple Leafs, Montreal And Cubs captured lhc National Lergue Airline arrangemc'llts arc laid coach Toe Blake said Wednes· the stubborn SIn Humble champicqship. on early in :lIarch when game day night. Giants in a tense Have Trade Figures compiled by the As· scheduling is announced, Plante, out with a combina· series. sociated Press, di~closed . W.ed. In the case of Lions, Hay hud'l tion of the flu and asthma at· Thirteen days of Rangers Pull Surpirs;es CHICAGO, AP - St. Louis nesday that AgUIrre Ylelu:d dies with Capozzi to arrange tack,. was replaced. by. Ces~re frustrating delay Cardinals took up some slack only 53 earned runs in 216 m· travel space. About 45 seats are 1I1amago Sunday In DetrOlt­ one heart·stopping . NEW YORK-(CP)­ A 1·0 victory and a scoreless this season Booth Memorial in their hittlng power Wedncs· nings ;or a 2.21 aVera,ge. He blocked off for the various when the Habs bowed 3·1 to the the ninth inning of Chicago Black Hawks draw yesterday afternoon has may be just the tcam to upset day by obtaining slugging out· is the first Tiger pitcher since flights and return space is laid Red Wings -. and ~laniago will final game at San one of the stronger teams plans fielder George Altman from Terry's two. '. I tighened the junior High School Hal Newhouser in 1946 to win out. tend goal ~gam tomgh~. LO " slammed home three goals in the final period soccer racc considerably. for a championship. They have Chicngo Cubs In a six·player an ERA crown. WEIGHT IS PROBLEM Blake smd Plante Will be on had become a Lal Prince of Wales took an upset mustcred three points in five deal. Aguirre, who did oat make Airline personnel have to can. tbe shelf for at least a week. ninth, fo\lowin~ a 1anl last night to' hand the 1·0 I'ictory over United Collc· gamcs for a fOllrth place tie In addition to Altman, 29, his initial 1962 start unlil I\!ay sider the weight problem also. John~o? sutfered a se~ere single by )latly A!~l , New York Rangers a giate and Booth Memorial with Princeof Wales. who batted .318 with 22 hom· 2? won 16 games and lost, The average football player out. k~ee I~Jury :v~en he. colhded double by Willie ~!l!I ori~ , ".. battled Bishops Col\ege to a Lineups eIght He had two shutouts I • h th . l' WIth Billy HIcke dunng prac· McCovey had just Gra I 5·1 thumping in aNa· ers and 74 runs batted in, the . , I welg s e average air me pas· t' T d d Bl k 'd "'1 ; Prince of Wales· goal Mac· foul into the right " .. " scoreless draw. Cubs gave up pitcher Don both against Baltimore The 30· b b t 35 dice ues ay an a e sm I , tional Hockey League . • : I senger y a au paun s. will be quite a surprise if he's , A United victory would have Callum; fulls: Moores, Hender· Cardwell and catcher Mne year·old Azusa, Calif., na\Jvc When the schedule calls for a II t 1 "t . ht when the big COil test. RICHARDSON JlUCMDf ;' I moved them into a !iut place son: halfs: Hampton, Johnson, Thacker. In return they receiv· was primarily a reliever in each lighter aircraft-such as a Vis. a) e 0 p ay omg. ~ The five goals equcllcd thc . tic with Br. Rice but a second Hefferton: forwards: Sparkes, ed right handed pitchers Larry of his sel'en previous big lea· count-the players are sQated Blake said a replacement will McCovey swung mack Hawks' output in three half goal by George Barbour Warr, Purchase, Barbour, Nose· Jackson and Lindy i\!cDanH fast ball, prodded by prel'lous games this season. guc campaigns with Clevcland up forward to provide better likely be called up from the ruined their opportunity for a worthy, and catcher Jim Schaffer. and Detroit. His first 10 ap· takeoff balance. minors to bolster the defence. an·hour following Ron Murphy and Eric Nester· " tie at the top. Bishops College United Collcglate . goal: Win· "The exchangc will be a tre· pearances the past season were Regular pasenger are in for Terry Harper of Hull·Ottawa ball zoome d directly enko were the chief tormentors also had a chance for a Urst sor; fulls: Butt, Butler; halfs: Richardson, who 'mendous boost to our pitching also in relief. a treat M\ the player flights. Canadiens is a likely prospect. e~ch collecting one goal 'and heels as he place tie but a hustling deter· Stratton, Butt, Oliver; forwards: staff in gcttin~ a top starter assists. Chico i\laki. Len The menu provides thick, juicy The Canadiens have lost two :fwo mined bid by Booth kept thcm Best, Reid, Bradbury, Sulley, and relicvcr along with a prom· and won one so far this season and hung on. A , I iiinde and Pierre Pilote got the in second. Penny, -either way and other Black Hawks goals. ising young catcher," said n and Blake was asked what has Booth Memorial. goal: Brown Cub spokesman. produced the team's slow start. wouid have been the ':'The Rangers were badly out. Br. Rice have seven points ics hero. , . fulls: Noftall, Tiller; halfs: "We will havc to do with a Bowaters Get "It's as simple as this," he • Pl~ed over most of the last but have a game in ,hand over Cooper, King, Coefield; for· In many ways this ""il periods, with only their the other four teams. Another much younger outfield in re· said. "My players just aren't wards: Babstock, Butt, Struge, placing Altman, but this will working. Too many of them are a personal triumph ·tlilrd line of Jean Ratelle, Dave two victories will assure them goat of the 1960 Saunders, Piercey. give outfielders Nellie :r.rath· feeling sorry for themselves, Balon and Rod Gilbert able to of at least a tic for first place New Steel Tug burgh, When he Bishops College. goal: Lush; ews, Danny Murphy, Lou Brock They expect things to come gel the puck out of the Ranger and the championship. They are game, 10th·inning fulls: Reid, Smith; halfs: Mur· al1d Don Landrum a chance to OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP) - easy and they never do in end: the only undefeated team in the to Bill Mazeroski rin, Butler, ICennedy; forwards: play regularly. The move also A 65·foot tug, built for Bowater hockey." Ratelle opened the scoring league. series for Casey Carter, Wheeler, Day, Lewis, Pulp and Paper Company Lim· He said he is still experiment· with thc backhand flip of a reo I It was a matter ~f shere will improve our outfield de· last year as Yankee Lilly. fence." itcd, was launched by Russell ing with his lines in an effort bound at 16:54 of the first pc· hustle that gave Prmce of to get a balanced scoring punch. The lean, boyishly riod. Walcs their first victory of the Brothers Limited here Wednes· day. Frank Selke, Sr., managing native of Big Cabin, Chicago had things almost its season .. They got top notch per· director of the Canadiens, has lived with that biller own way from then on, Lunde forma.nccs ~or every posit!on on Reinforced for ice • breaking, taken a sterner view of the {or two years. got the equalizer in the lnst two the fwld mcluding goalie Cal Dodgers Dominate the tug, named Gull Lake, will Plante situation. When Terry minutes of the first period and MacCallum. be used for year· round opera· "Plante will have to win his ·the second 1962 lIaki put the Hawks ahcad to Little Bobby Warr the play· tions at Corner Brook. job back." he was saying ear· to Jack Sanford 2·0 ;s'tay with a rcbound in the mid· makcr on thc lone goal of the . . .sandy ltoUlU. lier this week . Ford had won die session. game whcn the dipsy-cloodling INJURED FINGER Fail yarns about wool in· "I can't understand why a must have thought : 'I The markers by Lunde, Nes· squirt dribble~ around two op· Major All .. Stars Koufax gave up 52 earncd clude this one: one New York man is a1\ right one night and tined never to wiD. I I tcrenko and Pilote·the lattcr ponents. He shpped the leather runs in 184 innings for a 2.54 socialite was so excited about tUrns up sick the next. fourth st.raight mlel ori a powcr play. made a rout to Barbour who hit the lower NEW YORK-AP-Los Angeles Closest competition was for mark. He was sidelined for two her wool plaid greatcoat she He's got to show me he de· Terry finally shoo~ ·~:::it in the third period and left corner fro~ ten yards. Dodgers players dominate the the le[t·handed pitcher with months with a finger injury, but had a matching wool fabric sen'es to be in the nets for this jinx when he won thl ~ught a cascade of booing Another hustlmg performance 1962 Associated Press major Koufax prevailing over Whitey managed to win 14 games while laminated and made into a top club. He's got to show me his last Wednesday ~, SIom the spa r s e Madison by elevcn underrated players league All·Star tcam with four Ford of Yankees 50·30. For losing sevel1. He also posted a for her convertible. attitude is right." Sanford. t$Suare Garden crowd of 9,316. from Booth Memorial had Bish. players named to the 10· man catcher Batey polled 43 votes pair of shutouts, one against St. .:; Saves . ops College looking for most of squad announced Wednesday. compared to 22 for Del Cran· Louis and the other against • :ii."n 12 8 3-23 the contest. For a team that The Dodgers' quartct select· dall of Milwankee Braves. Ncw York lIlets. ~-;'rsley 12 9 13-34 wasn't suppose to win a game cd in the annual poll of mem· Drysdale was the second best Robin Roberts of Baltimore, 'i~il \ bers of the ascball Writers AJ,. vote·getter with 88, followed bX former National League star I 0'. sociation include shortstop Richardson with 84, Frank Rob­ with Philadelphia, was the run· i ...... ~~r-~------~ ' .:.' Maury Wills, outfielder Tommy inson 83 and Mays 80. Then ncr-up to Aguirre on the Amer· .....~.~ Davis, Icft·handed pitcher Sandy came Davis with 67, Brooks ican League ERA competition . :.:.:~. EVERYBODY'S . Koufax and right·handed pitch· Robinson and Koufax 50, Cep­ The big right hander permitted ~!: er Don Drysdale. eda 49 and Battey 43. only 59 earned runs in 192 .0. Rcst of the second team, In San Francisco Giants, who frames for 2.77 after being :::"•... addition to Pagan, Crandall and signed by the Orioles as a free ••~. BOWLING defeated the Dodgers in a play­ Ford: First base-Bill White, -:-: off to win the National League agent in mid·May. Roberts fin­ Cardinals; second base-Bill . ished with a 10·9 won·lost rec· ~~--~~------~:~. pennant, placed two 'plnyers on :'Jazeroski, Pirates: third base­ ord. A. George " ...... 781 thc team - first baseman Or· Rich Rolilns, Twins; outfield­ L. Gosse ...... 726 lando Cepeda and outfielder Wbitey Ford of New York FOR THE Mickey Mantle, Yankees; Hank Yankces, the ERA leader in ~~ Commercial H. English ...... 725 Willie Mays. Aaron, Braves, and Al Kaline, , .'. ,1956 and 1958, was third with ~; B. House ...... 715 Rest of the squad consists of Tigers; and right·handed pitch· i a 2.90. I .;; - second baseman Bobby Rich· er-Bob Purkey, Reds. ~ LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS ardson of New York Yankees, Bob Shaw of Milwaukee YOUNGMAN 1 Braves was second in the Na· I ::.. RoyaIGaragc 2; Delphis Cote third baseman Brooks Robinson THom I ~ Bragan As of Baltimore Orioles, outfielder The Word·ls·.-:·~ tional League with 2.BO. CeeBee hoc! i l ~B. A. Oil Ltd. 2; Gus Winter Frank Robinson of Cincinnati Bob Purkey of Cincil1nati, a ., 23·game winner, was third at ..• THE FAMilY Also ' ~d. 1. Reds and catcher Earl Battey ~,, . ':NTerra Nova Motors 3; C. A. Manager of Minnesota Twins. , . SERVICEr 2.B1. Physical 1 , • bley O. Frank Robinson Is the only To qualify for a major lea· ~.~Bowrinl! Bros. 2; Imperial MILWAUKEE, AP - Mil· repeater from lnst season's As a newspel-' gue earned run championship, OPTIONS BENEFIT a pitcher must have worked at lilI. waukee Braves of the National tcam. Richardson, Wills and per we wont to ~:Canada Packers Ltd. 3; Park· least 162 innings. This Was the Lengue announced Wednesday Mays moved up from the second Sun Life offers you a new rider with tho ~f,I; O. the signing as manager of for· team a year ago. Sfrt. by giring i first year that Aguirre quali· fied. The most innings he , ::;~oolworths 2; CJON 1. mer major league baseball you tho latest I option to purchase additional life insuranct ';;';Jtoyal Stores 2; O'Keefe's 1. player, manager and coach WILLS PILES UP VOTES pitchcd before the past season ( information Oft i Marconi 2; Steers 1 WilIs accumulated almost as was 95 in 1960. without evidence of iruurability at tbe . I ~anadlan Bobby Bragan. i :~:,.:r.lammys 3; United Towns O. many stolen bases as he had thtbig, '. 'II Bragan, who will be 45 Oct . votcs, He had 105 of the 108 time of your marriage before age 40 and I .:.;::narrls and Hiscock 2; Colon· breaking 30, takes over as the Braves' votes cast. He had 104 steals. o Cordage 1. upon the birth of each child, also befoll 1 fourth field boss since the club Jose Pagan of thc Giants was lTents ClllII :Clayton Construction 2; Top tiCd for the National League a distant second with two votes. accompany age 40. The benefit also provides tbal J. . ne 1. pennant in the regular 1959 sea· , . I - " I it with .·f ~· J. ,Thomas and Eon 3; son and then lost In a playoff if the additional coverage is purchased at tho \ .' . . r.' fYcrAWA (CPl-A good po!­ nco D. with Los Angeles. He succeeds It c k, sibillty exists that the Eskimo & time'of your child's birth, and the added : HIGHLIGHTS Birdie Tebbetts, Who quit with curlew, a buff·colored wading groulld and linl. IIh Single Frames: ' a year to go on his contract to bird last listetl as probably C)C. amount is still in force on the child's ~uman happen­ ·~A. George ." ...... 306 341 become manager of Clcl'eland tinct in 1932, has not followed ~ . O'Reilly...... 308 Indlal1s of the American the passenger pigcon Into ex. ings which hlp 21 st birthday, the child may then purchase Ii Three Framel: League. tinction. The Eskimo curlew is JOI bep IfItm a policy on his own life wftbout • O'Rell1y ...... 782 President and general mana. believed to have been seen on Galveston Island In Texa •• . ill penpectift. evidence of insurability.. ·Ba ger John :McHale introduced Bragan at a press confcrence. Notiono', Newspaper, Bragan was given a one·year Why not write today for full details? contract. ' Week Oct, 14-20 . .1·····················,·················· Sun Life ASluranco Company of Canada, T. FRED HO)IER. 118 Sun Life BuildIng, Branch Mana,lr Mantreal. W. G. DAWt:, Please send me full particulars of Sun Life's Branch Casbler Family Op\lons Benefit, . 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fully appreciate its ultra~moderri design. The build- Bay Roberts; Messrs. Frank D. Moores, Cyril Bahb, ;; I' ing has an attractive exterior which will become Jose Pike, Carbonear and Calvin Gosse, Spaniard~s ~ " ,I more so when landscaping of the grounds has been Bay. ' " j "I done. The decor of the interior is most pleasing. Following the opening eight T.V. Bowling Stars ] ;;; The walls are finished in driftwood paI\elling. The of C.J.O.N. with Howie ~leeker as }'laster of Cere- t , ' ;;, lighting is excellent. Eight fully automatic lanes ,monies will be on hand and will roll a game each .; I - are dazzlin,e; and are defined over the pin-setting in to demonstrate howling. j 1.\(1{ 1I'\:1D I ;. shades of blue and white which colour scheme' is : 1\1, 1:\ PI_ This will he followed, hy a period of free in=- ~ed IV _ carried out in the seating arrangements and, tables of - \Jlaced for the convenience and ~om[ort of the scor- struction to any group iuterested in thc rudiments : ! of this game. : . :/! • crs. ~ _ Expcnse has !lot been spared in the completion During; the rcmainder of Odober, .there will be : '.-' ~, of an establishment which we understand is the most open bowling but in eUl'I" November leag\Jes will ! , : modern in every detail of an" in this Province. The be formed consisting of Commercial, High School .; • building is val;\Cd at $45,000 while the Brunswick and mixed groups etc. On Saturclavs, there will ; - equipment has a value of $90,000. be Pee Wee Bo\\'ling so that the you{lger memhcrs 1 ~ A well ordered canteen will provide service and of communities may have early opportunity to be- ~ : rest rooms for ladies and. gents are. part of the con- eome f'llmiliar with the game. ~

days of trUd ?III:IIJ IIII 111'11:1: I' 1;."1'11 I'll: 1'11':1111 rl 'I 1',11111'1 '1.1: r '111"."1111"1':1'111111,1' 1'1"1:111'11" '1:,1111111:11"1111"1: 111111,1"1111,1"1111' 1',1 '. '. "~II:·I· I , I'·, I'll: I I 1,1'1'1 I I 1'1' I I I I • I I r 1 I I I I I: 1".1; I. 1 1~ delay boiled topping inning oC .' ~ . at San ..': .' " \\'u • hitler LORNE WAKELIN, Manager, Bayview Bowling r a four·hilt!! Luncs. Born at Lindsay, Ontario, came to N.~wfoul1d- )\\'in~ a pin~h 11111(\ nine years ago as Manager of St. John's Mem­ . , ... :~ .. ~!atty Alou orial Stadium. For the past five years Manager Hr...... ,. Willie ~!a)'l, . ,:' :Id just curled Grace Stadium. Says: "I am now a Newfoundlander." :he ri~ht lield bi~ moment ; O~ RO(JiEII--

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, . ." , 1!J,ATLY NEWS. ST, JOHN'S, ~" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 15 , - I " I • I. on's OW 10 ars erform Yop City Bowlers Will ,Attend Official Opening

When the beautiful Bayview Bowling Alleys open tonight eight of the top bowlers from St. John's will be on hand to give an exhibition of pin splitting.

Bernice Cook, Lillian Vatcher and Joan Phillips, three of the best female bowlers in St. John's, will be on hand while from the male bowlers Joe Wadden, Bill O'Reilly, Jack Cranshaw, Don Dooley and

John Constantine will make the trip, iI' , . • ., The St. John's Bowling Council will be represented by Vice-Presidents Dick Murphy, Louis Ring­ i BILL O'RlIILLY man and Cy Morris, Treasurer Ruth Guzzwell and honorary officer Jack Reynolds. JOE WADDEN

Big things are planned for the new lanes on Saturday when 4~ City bowlers will journey to Harbour Grace to try the new alleys. The Bowling Council has arranged for a bus to leave the Stadium Pal'kin~ Lot at 12:30 p.m. with bowling time set for 2:30 p.m. The bus will leave Harbour Grace for the return trip at 7:30 p.m. and the cost for the return bus trip will be $2.00.

• or , ... I' I $ BARB S Canada TUesday bCi:ame the table levels and increasing can· 27th country to sign a new in.! sumption. The five-year, H-arti­ Australian . lly HAL COCHRAN . ternational agreement designed; c1e agreement is intended to re·' 'The nicest things about a to in ere a s e the purchasing i place a short·term arrangement birthday party for little kids Is power of cofiee·exporting co un· i among producing countries, In· getting back home and into old Wheat Crop clothesagain. ., ., tries by keeping prices at equi· I itiated In 1959. Communist China was once An Oregon 7IICIl n:m of! ,.@eat'S'" again Australia's largest con· with. his mother·in·low who lived in hI: home. Hathu II sumer for wheat. taking about aq drastic way to get ller out of million bushels of the 1962 crop, the II OUSt. ' CONGRATULATIONS including II large proportion of I off·grade wheat. says H. A. Gil· and bert, Canada's Commercial Coun· sellor In ~Ielbourne, writing in the current issues of "Foreign BJj;ST WISHES . Trade" magazine. other large " and unusual buYers of Austra· "~ lian wheat were Spain and An Oklahoma Idrl has bel!ll. to the , in an .auto mash·up, a train , Italy; regular customers like wreck and a plane crash. She'd LILl.Il\~ "ATeliER BER!IlICE COOK .TACK CRANSHAW Germany, ,Japan and India took better look out ror a run in her ______..:. ____ ._____ .. _____ ._____ .. -... 5ubstalltial quantitics. The 1962 stocking. ~Vlanagement C·f ; -;;;;iif:iL:inO~-' 1_'-00_00-"-·_·--'-'-"-"- ! tion that waiters al;o 'are glad' ~!ONTREAL (CPl- Rt. Rcl'. I wheat crop, the second largest I A girl e{oser 'Mr elln I : riilAftBS.: to ~et tip~. I E. S. Reed, 53,· Bishop of ot.lon reeonl.. was produced from I lDhile kiJsing and should alIo =;"';~==--:=:':::-=:;:'-';: • g i1fi.· tawa, Tuesday was elected An. 1. 14.7 1!1lllion. ~cres and total· 1 keep her mouth 'hut. :: • • • glican Bishop of the Montrcal led 246.3 mIllion hushcl~. T~e BA ¥VIEW BOWLING LANES I ~q~~_~ I: .,,_.. ,.:..,,_.. _ •• _,,_,,_oo_._,,_~ Diocese, but the Irish _ born area sown (0 wheat for gr~ln U I bishop was not expected to say was a postwar record, exceedlllg HARBOUR GRACE 0 By HAL COCHRAN immediately whether he ac. the prevIous . r~cord (948) by LONDON (AP--Siameu twin , h k d d nearly II million acres. The . l: ~ots of folks a.ve unpac e I CGPUI the posllion.. or ecllnes. average yicld of 16.8 bushels per girls died Tuesday night a.fter a on Its Ihm vacation grips and. put He was elected on the second acre was 3.6 bu~hels below the desperate 41/,-hour operation to ~"Ii@_ away a whole flock of thmgs ballot. previous year, and 0.3 bushels be- seperate them. A tea~ of four they never used. low the average for the past five eurieons began operatmg after Opening ot : • , ere a It>! 01 women vmo • • • An Ohio boy was made to years The good crop was match. the condition of one, Myrtle f -~ I ClJtd:' and SO'NS :: ., : f TED i·' .. :. nlAums IN SAND .\NDGRAVEIJ ASSOCIATE STORE AGENTS NEWFOUNDLAND - LABRADOR

GRACE PIIONE 1S292 ·1~ARBOUR·GRACE PHONE 61~8 --.- , .

,. . , : . ~, ,,'~'" ' .. THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS , Sputnik 'Plus Five .(6) Reaching' for the Moon' ~v:::N Space exploration increased'its pace coverer satellites wert launched intG The .Daily News rapidly' in 1959. Russia I~d 011 on. polar orbit from Vandenberg AFB, Jan. 2 with a 770-pound probe that Calif. In April, selection of seven ,bypassed the moon to become the candidates for the Mercury man·in· ~ lirst man·made planet, In March, the space program was announced. They ~ U.S. Pioneer IV joined it in endless went into strenuous training, looking ~ orbit a round the sun. The Dis· tOl(ord a in 1

Marboy 16()(1 15 tS 15 ,CC Norlhld 1322 22 22 22 + 1'" Rambler 3500 109 101 109 + 8 Unrltlml .loon S3 52 52 -I '17800 52 49 MI C Red po~ fl~OO 101'J; J01:.. 10\~ !\fnrtin 21000 10 ~Iatl~.nl 100 1175 87j m .. II C flrJ::court 91\ 9'h 1 C Snnnorm MO 7 7 7 +1 McIntyre 1:5 $39'1.2 :t9 "4 J~~i; Toronto"· ' :MeKen 16500 39 37' 37 -2'.\ Conwrsl 1420 m 400 400 + 10 McMar 4000 W, 5 51'. I Con·Shnw lOOn 31 31 31 + 1 MeWat 5850 2' Z5 25 OP 200n II 16 II 1\ + I' TORONTO CLOdlNO STOCKS CC' ~forp moo 10 9 91. -1\, M~ntor 1800 36 36 36 +I I Br TIle Canadlln Pr~. • Orh an 1001 106 105 100 + I Merrll1 3!1OO 67 63 67 :Toro-nto Sl.ork EJ.chaR&e-OC'l. 17 Coprand 500 IS 15 IS - 1'1 Mldrlm 2000 32 30 32 -1 , Complete tabulation" of Wednesday Cour"an 200 1151< 161, 16\04 + I> Min Corp 129 $131'. 13'.. 131, + 1\ 5125 , , tr': ..acUons, Quotations In cenl. uless g:~:'l 9000 13.... 13 13 Mln·Or. 17000 141'. 13\, 1m - \, marked $.' z-Odd lot, xd-Ex·dlvld~d, Daerln~ 13500 IS 14 IS + .... Monetn 500 62 62 62 I xr-Ex..rlilltl xw _ Ex-warrants. Net 3000 17 161, 16 .... MI Wright 1260 33 32 • 33 , '.-••• f!<1rn nreVIOUI board·lot clo,· D'Ara~on Multl·M 789 21 .... 21n 21\, 732 48 40 48 Noma Cr 550 B 8 8 "DC'" Baln Lo" tlale Ch'le 20~0 6' 6 6 Hllh Detnlte !£Za S101 lO~it 10~~ Nal Expl "!'" • Denison .4 201330 57 50 55 , MINES Dlcltnsn 1~50 m 425 426 Nealon \' Abbacul I50J 23 20 22 + I Don.lda 1.500 7.... 7 7-1 Ncllo 1000 17 11 17· 1300 5\!l ~Ih. 51~ +1 1 '\Ihlco mo 66 6S 66 E ..t Sull 3nO 164 181 184 Ncw Alger THE .( Alba Txpi 8000 6 S\1 6 Elder 1200 IDS 101 105 New Cal 1000 22 20\> 201, -1'" I Nconex wb: 100 90 90 90 +10 ~i.1 Rar. 2710 10 '9\, 10 Faraday ~O 163 163 168 -1 '1 100 750 750 750 +S • 4500 10 9 9\, S Goldvue 3000 4'., 4'h 4'h ~~o lIur 1000 ~ 9 {I - h F'wc!t T N Harrt SOO 8 B R 500 23.... 23\, 23\, + '.' '"0 101' 10.... 10\, ~·.Um. Ho~C'o 2700 80 77 RO. tl 6.ru -.. :12700 20 16 .... 19\\ New A".. Frncoeur -11\ lajOO 1:1 12 12 A , Arcadia j;Z,so 39 1:1 18 39 -1 Frobt~h~r 2610 11 11 II -t ~ Kelore 100-:> 1J 13 13 -1'2 Gnltwln NewJund • ~71!'i 17 16 17 +1 A :Arc Bw 3~~OO t2\~ 12 12 - l: m~h Cr 2000 2n 211 20 -I C Imp Ilk c!' 51'\ nn~·'1it. lPi D Sled ]0.30 .... J \ .\l1cganv 1000 -I Gnl N Mylaml 4175 19 19 19 c itI~. "I, IJ!.~ l I AU C Cop 1H 111 \l~ ~1"rl 110~ 70 70 70 ~:on. ~1 ~I 91~ S111\~ln z,~~ D Star",!' 400 SI:.! 11!!1" 11'4, - AHa Cit 4!!JOO 3G 3~ 35 C Homf'sld 91 -8 [ Sill') 1: 1.:.1 11l,-:a 1 Bud Bay Co CO;) S1011l 1M3 11):'1. + I.~ Heth :;tee} 5jO $20 19~. 20 .MU!;!C" Clock Bra.lorne ' 30 -+ I" lIolilnser O,l5ko 6600 -40 33 39 -). 4 II B 0,1 G 426 $151, 153., l.jl" Imp Oil :l3'J 542 4F ••n~ - 1I~ noein~ I I, Rroul lIeef I~OO 30 30 , How.)' 1250 2tO 239 -I News and \\'I m Paramaq 10BjOO 38 33 35'1 .. 2h LonJ: PolnL 2000 18 171, 17\; + ..... NEIl' YOnK CLOSING STOCKS Imp Tob 200 S~3~~ 13 Ll IJ~I'I + 1,:" Borden Brunswk 4no 305 300 3~~ -10 lIud Day 41\, 4m - 1'1.') I j liS 117% Ii 300 830 B50 8S0 + 5 MaJlran5 17000 11 10 101'.1 nr The .\ssoclalpd Press Ind Accep 23iS $23 3 , 2Jl•• 23~f ~ Borg War nJpurl 80iJ 116 H6 hJ" -4 1I)'dra E. 540 33 33 33 -2 Palino + 110.) ,.,,~ \ Duff Ank Pcc Expl 1500 13!, 131m Medal 4431 Vl 270 272 -4 Beth Steel 28:\4 Kennecott ) Ac 2:!.S pr 100 S~7~ 47 1,a 47b B03 Edt,on BOOO 121'.1 12 t2,., + '" In,plratn 7100 55 51 SI -4 I',', !~ 1;'\' Repor C.d:unet 1000 16 16 16 +1 Mldeon 3400 28 28 28 + \ Dorg Warner 37~1 Monty W I Ac 275pr 75 533 5.1 53 +~. Brun!Jwk Camp Chlb 1125 31n 330 3·10 -10 Irish Cop 2000 36 34\. 311'. - I', Peerless ~b;:Al ~2. :; I . Perron 1000 12 12 12 + 1 Mill City 2500 24 22.... 21 - .... C and 0 46;.. NY Cent Int :-Uckel 89,1 ~OO 59'~ !i9~, - '" Buey Eri. C Tunc . 2~00 159 150 III Iron Bay 1600 51 64 65 :1;) l!~! :,. Clock ! , Pltch·On 20Sll0 10 9.... 10 +1 !\turphy 312 240 240 240 Cons Edlsos 74;5 Radio Corp lnt Pap 125 $26\-2 2I);iJ 26lh - 1f.t BudD Co 16CO 91 87 19 -2 Iso :2;,-') 3 j 1':' C Dyno 500 81 81 Bl 200 $21 23!' 23'. - \. Nat Pel. 1000 30 225 225 EI AulD 51 481. South Pac Dcvoliom 40JO 8 71': - ~ J Watt. Placer Int UtII loo 1431'. 43\04 431\'>- ~'I Durl Ind 2S(oI) 1~', ::', e N Inca m 7500 22 20 20 ·-m Pow, Roo 500 34 34 31 -1 N Concord 875 4 4 4 Gon Elcc 50;> Std all NJ Inter PL l~O S75~4 741. 74r. - Burrchs Cdn NW 5000 8 8 B Jacobu, 3100 41 40 4OV, + .... I.. lti{a F." Preston 240 630 630 630 N Cont 1100 %5 22 25 -1 Goodyear 21j1,·~ Utd Aircraft Lab.11 200 Sl2l'.t 12n 121'. + ~ I Calnmd r C SUI .. 500 103 loa 108 +I Joy. Expl 500 13 13 13 +1 3 ., 10' I :;.; • Pro. Air 132200 94 68 81 + 16 N Diwlel 3000 12 12 12 Gt Nor Ry 35~, Vanadium Lan f'ln A 9300 $14 131i 131. - 'I an Dry Can·Ertn 10200 13 12 12 -I Jellico. 3500 51> 5 5 - 'h Ij(·1 1':_ : Purdc=< 27200 15 14 14 -I Norenn 1400 274 265 274 H lnt T T 37% Westngsl Lau Fin rt 8636 33 28 2B -5 CPR 2~r 1 . Captain 2500 8 8 8 Joburko 12500 9.... 91'. 91', + ..... Que Ascot 500 71'.1 '/'\l 71'1-1', NC 011. 1100 124 123 123 110 S101, 10'. 10'. +;, Jolld MB PH !11l 1181. 1m lBli Ca ...11 un 1 C.... r 2100 23 22 23 +1 Que Chlb 3000 161, 1611 16 .... - 'h Pac Pet. 9i5 S!3\, 13l> 13~' :\1:arltlme T 120 'lB'rIl 18'~ 18'h - 114. COlter Tr Cent Pat 4100 110 106 lIO +5 Jon,mlth 4500 II 10 101'.-1 Que Lab 2000 4.... II> 41>+12 I'amoll 12200 43 42 12 llas~ F 650 1101. 10:. 101. Celanese Comment Cent Pore Gl:O 6'~ 6 6 - 1'1 JOlltel 3m 75 73 71 +5 Que Mnn loon lJI.. 131, Peru,' Oils lon 83 01 83 +3 3000 10 10 10 .Jow,t')' 2142 31 31 . 31 -3 13\, Moll F SVlpr 10 $105 105 105 Chcs Ohio Chl!>·Kay Q MaUgml 8125 16 15 15 -I Petrol 1100 lO 10 50 -\ Ferguson She 2500 ml 28 28 -I.... Ke.lev Fr Miron 6pr 200 $9!-l 91, 9J, Chrysl-!r Chlb ~I 46050 66 6l 66 Qucrnont 275 945 920 ~20. -20 Phillips 2000 21 21 21 +l 2700 15 41 45 Kenl'ille 2073 61'1 61> - 1'1 Milch R A 100 SlO 10 10 +'. ClUes Sve Janes , Chlmo 6.... nadlor. 99300 46 42 461, +4 .... Placl'! 700 62 6! 62 -2 ~Iohon A 207 S24\o!. :!I\, 24~ -". Clevlt. , Chrom 12~ lBO m 175 -I Kerr Add 3765 780 770 780 + 10 Raglan 8000 SO 45 4S -5 Ponder 1000 41 41 41 -4 Molson B 55 526 26 26 Coca Cola Consumers f I Coch WiD 1100 IBO 170 m -I Kirk Min 3500 35 341'1 341'. + 11'1 Rayrec)c: 1500 79 78 79 -I Prairie on 1100 310 290 290 -IS '. , Coin Lake 250) 26 26 26 Kirk Town 5500 21 19 21 MOST ACTIVE TonONTO STOCK' Norand. 257 $27 261. 27 CDS , RID Algom 1440 $10\~ 10'\ 10'lii- ... Provo Gas 100 161 161 161 -2 Moor. Cp 375 $-I! 4511 4510 - '.1 Cornl 60h' Comb ~Iet 500 191'. 101'1 191'J + 1'1 Lab Min 210 520 20 20 QUanta Dr The Canadian Prell RI. Alhob 3.\00 29 28 28 -2 2500 30'1> 30 30 -I Stock Salu lIICh Low Close Ch',. OgU\'d 57 147h 4n. 471. - ~iI Coml Soh' Conli" .. 700 72 72 72 L Dufault 3500 465 145 4S0 -10 Rockwln 2000 13 12 13 Ranger 600 100 100 100 Con·Key 1000 12 12 12 L O'U 300 16 16 16 +'" INDUSTnIAI,S Ont Sleel 400 110'" 10',\ 101'J Con l:dl. Rowan Con 1500 6 8 6-n Snrcce aD 100 100 100 -1 Page Jh!r 110 $17~( 17 3 .. 17~;I. 1,~ Contai:1er C Denek 26500 11 9 10.... La LUI 1000 300 300 300 -10 Cdn 011 lonl3 ssm 56\. 06~' + 4. + Ryanor 2000 15 15 15 Sceur Free :102S 710 6110 1180 -20 BC Pow 93CO $19 19 Pow Corp 6&5 '74~, 73~, 73L~ -~, Can Can C Bela G 500 S'O S', 5.... - 1'1 Langl. 1700 39 31M 3m - 1'1 Sherrltt IS{) 305 )05 305 Soulh U 1006 14 14 14 1 1m 1 + C Husky 8235 $n~ n~ 73.i: Prlc.. Hr 259 53H'a 37 A,. 37;4 - I." Con Oil .. C Callinan 2000 7 7 7 LaUn Am moo 53 51 52 SlscCloe ]575 196 loo 195 Spoonf'r 15500 1m 11 It -1 cpn 7l7B $21 211~ 21 + " Q:-; Gas 900 "S~ 45,~ 4~5 + 5 Copw Stl '. Con C Cad %500 ft 8 6 Ldtch 200 120 120 120 -4 Slorr.It 1300 6 6 6 StanwelJ 600 32 32' 32 .&.2 1 Br.1I Phon! 6785 S-1r9 48:1" 48~,,- 1" Q~ Gas pr 50 $55~~ 55~ 5S~ +Hf. Corn Prod , C DileO" 1657 100 95 100 + 5 Lcnccurt 3{)OO 9 81, 9 1 Steep R 5220 415 40n 410 Trans Can 1500 ~I SO M .. 1 Que Pow RO $29 1.:" 29 1'4 29 4, Cranf.! Co ,. 3028 1511 l~ 15Vl _1'~ I.orado 5750 105 100 100 -I 011$ " , C Frn StunlNlfi 47r.O 22 21~~ 2J1.~ - 1,~ Trl.d Oil fi7~1) 152 ]4ii 146 -4 1 lnoo 1.1, . L.e D~v Pal 5Il300 &1 1.1 7~ -5 Que Phon. M S3!l1,~ 39 2 3!1\ 11 14 U Can"'o vt .~(IO 12.1 125 125 -3 Ronl Dank 1i9~ S71:r1~ 7)1 .. 71 1-J r H DI."'t Sea, ~hr("11 lMO 74 ':"4 74 Lvnx 1000 6 6 6 Spooner 1j;'iOO 11 1,-1 II 11 -1 C Syh'anlte 17no 10 10 10 - ... Vn OU, 2Aoo 11A 135 115 -5 3 C llogul 1011n III 111 II! -I ~i.eL'od 7M 116 III 11.1 P.rnnll 12=f'fl n 42 42 Rn;'alltpo 200 SI4~" 14 -4, 14:1. Onme- Taur('an 1000 32 32 :12 Un TIrf't r lOZi 2i1 2R 2R !;t 1. Cf'm A 1:1:1 $1:) 15 15 Dougl;,tl C "Iorrl~n" ~n:;O:l~ :\21;,:J:-i .; :I ~lnd!l('rl 2.ir.O 220 21R 22n -I- 2 MIXES Tork·1I 4~1.1 160 J60 1'"· .. I \I,.·sbnrnc 5~no !'12 91 '11 -1 Salad.ll F 71j n1f.. 91l 912 Dow Chem C ~~hP'T jl\~ 2:t~ ","n 2.l~ ~Ianl'lka MS 2.lno 2~ 23 2~ • 2 Nralon 20ttJO 57 5~ Thorn L 2lOf'l 55 ~.1 5J --3 Wstatrl; rtt!l 715 71!) 715 I Shawjn xrl ~633 S:Z'~'II 2.\11" Z4~ - I ~ Du Pont (tn"l SI"t'u, ~131 10 10 10 -·1 Maral,n 1()(10 10 10 10 ., I, Pros AIr IJ21nO ~~ R5 I 1! Tomblll 7600 72 '9 72 .2 \I' Deral!. 3Rj~ lIS Itl 112 -I 10IWOO 3!l J.il-:J ~ 21"2 ShiH'? 4 I'Ir 20S ~41)h oIJll.-.: 40\'1 + I~ Ea~t Rod Tormont 6tOO 38 31 38 ,1\, II'lndl.1I ParmM 5000 20 20 20 Kccl('y.r 4505f) &i 66 Siter W pr 10 $126 126 126 - 1":.1 EaLon Trlb., 1840 m 130 130 -I Yan Can 7!.00 8 71,-2 II Slcilrd 2(1() $7 7 7 - '.... El A\:to L Trln Chlb :1350 2.2 20 20 -2 BANKS '('lulham 100 $:n1h 2S'r1 29th. F.:I P'HO U Asbeslo. 3450 460 430 450 +20 Mont 1253 $58 57 \, ~7'.\... I> ; SI,e! 300 19 9 , + '" : FIr.,!n Un I\uffad 6300 . 60 63 66 ., 2 NS 7o,j $6&'. 66\\ 66 --', j"ct Can 1575 $15 15;, U', - ;. I Ford Un Keno 3825 925 !IOO 900 -3S C Imp Ok C 1713 559 571'. .5m + '.'. ·.... inbg A 150 slal,~ 18\ .. 181,~ +;, Frueh TIl Un Fori 4500 15 '4 14:""2 Royal 700 !7B~ 7111. 711~ .... 1\ ,'eXileo Can 25 S46~/4 46" 46',..j.. ~. Gen Dyn Upp Can 4200 175 170 172 +2 Tor·Dom 255 $57',., 56', 57l'.t +l Tor Dom 128 57 571'1.,.1 Gen El,e Vandoo 1000 S 5 5 + \, ssm ( IXnnTnULS T Fin A 365 $111/'J 11;, 113., Gen Fd.s: Vauze 2400 &2 ·80 RO -2 Al11mlnl .' tjRO S:!l~ ~1:\.~ 21% :\II'yt'AL FliXnS . 'tnc Corp 970 t3fh ~I," 81tli .&. Gen .MiIIl I, \'e~pnr :10() 1.'i1.~ t~'2 1;'1] + 1-2 C Brf'w l I 2if,() ~g~1\ n ... 91,~ '1 Tr Can PL IVa sm, In\, 19 .... - II G~IC 1~100 164 . ISO 150 -10 Do.rn "Iolam 17H'I Sa~4 ~I, B~!4 Int ~a('1c AlmJnex 910 201 205 201 + 2 Dreyfull Inc. 13.9a )5.20 I C Kodiak ,,:son 63 66 M Int Pap 52 P,O l.i·Rl. U&:"Et,b Tide 6.9.i, C Power !!OO $9 9 9 lnt 'lei higher at Arn Ledue jOO 51),: 5'~ 5% European Growth fi.:H "OJ... 1111"'" in the Air Anehor 11000 61'. 6 6', Federated Growth 4.30 ".70' Carbec 1000 71l 7~2 7'~,~ ~1 .Johns \I Ani U Dev 6000 331', 32',i1 321'.-1 MO~TnEAL CLOSING STOCKS First all and Gas 4.;3 ~.!J,j Cartl~r Q :WOO 10 10 10 J\enDl'cot .. - Broadc G.22 Chemalloy 20iO 9Q 90 90 Konrtt A30mera 4000 112 109 lD'l -3 By The Canldlan Prus Fonds CollectU A 5 72 from the J Balley.A A 2085 870 B30 6,0 -30 Abillbi 40h IIUd Bay Min· 47\04 Fond, Collcclll B 5.50 5.85 Chipman 1000 ,jlh SIAl .'il,~ Knrilg~ ne Word Is . ,,'!~"lt;-~IU:SIC Dala 2000 51'. 51'. 51; Asbestos 30~~ Imp' Oil. 4nil Fond!t Collectif C 5.61 6.10 Comrnodor 100 ~oo 400 400 Kroet.ler Cal Ed 3Sll S22.... 221, 221'. Dnque C Nat 65 Int Nick 59 Group Inc. 3.25 J.5S C nen,k 500 10 10 10 L,b llc!'i CalaUa 9500 19 18 18 +1 Dank Mont 571.., Int Pap !l61~ Growth on and Gal 9.17 9.ti3 CD Div leepr'.t5 S31 11 31 -t LiLton ; SERV C 011 LeI. 100 101 101 101 -4 Dank. NS 66~2 Mass-Fer 10!. lm'estors Growth 6.03 6.55 C ~{onpas 1000 ~ ti fi -1 Loew'lII ~ 'I 4.13 C Paper B90 $36', 3lli 36', ~Iad S Far CS Pele 7281 410 3~ 400 -10 nen 48:1" Noranda 27 In\'e5tor~ Inl1 3.80 + ... J I C Deihl 3000 320 310 310 -10 Brazil 275 Pril'e 371~ Investors ~futual ]1.!'i{) 1:l ..iO COllstrm 2000.1.7 261.';' 27 ~tarath Oil Cdn Dt>\' 300 3~:i 37.1 37.1 -IS C Crmrnl 251~ Que Pow 29;'.. ~Iuftlal AccumulnUnt 3.16 3.56 [) I.f'afe 2500 50 -to 45 ~'anh Fld in the E. SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 C .~x Gas 1:1011 114 109 109 -4 C Stram:-;hip 47 Royal Bnnk 711 ~ :.tutllnl Income 4.74 !i.llill [) Oiklotb 160 122 2:.! 22 + 1..; Martin ~or111 American C~nilda 9.fO ](1. t9 Dumont !501) 2r} I 20 20 -~ t ~lcKee NelVs and One WillIam Street ll,fi" ]2.94 Elder ;)00 lOt 104 104 -11 Merd, Music Pro\'illent 4,50 4.B9 Fab 4loo 13 11 11 .llpl, lion PUlnam Growth 7.S1 R.lLi Fontana 1000 4 4 4 - III Minn ~Bf 'l'Od3Y p Hadlbson -t.33 4.7& Fund)' nso 10~l 10 101~ +lh :tUnn O~t Bulletin I nc~'nl M9 5.56 Fox Lak. 1500 27 25 1:1 ~2' Moha.:eo Savings lnnstmcnt 5.50 11.01 G Auto Tran 200 ~50 3~() l."jO -10 ~rons;,nto Supervi.!ied American i.OS r 15 Glen L.ke 1200 20. m 20.1 -1 Mont Word Super\'i~ed Exec 5i 41Afi • Int Rt"lium 000 195 190 195 lMont Ward Si.lflef\'l~ct1 Txec 36 3:i.h:l tntpr Drod 8000 t1 21 22 -: Nat A\ 101 Superylsed Exec ~1 ~.11 Kienl! 2200 2t1l 2.15 235 -.( Nat Cash S'lpcn'hl'rd Exec 53 II 4~ ~ S3 Lith Cor)' t7n() 3 R B N"at Ilut ";S·AVINGS ·RATES and SERVICES !;upr.n isrd Growth l.~t 1.~ !-[ajLran~ 113:ruO 10~ 10 1C1l~ -!.6 Nat Dist .. ! ' !iupen'istrl lncoml'J ~.lB t:: ~falartle II W1 III 151 lSI -3 !'ial Gl'N . I T\' r.lt'clronic~ ~,71 7.31 ~I.rchnt 1041)(l 73 73 7S' ~y C.nl Timed (0\ (,5tmo;rnt ~.so .6.37 M"Ich pr !:n lll,!,l 31.-;' 51. - l,i Nor fIae Unilod Accumulalil'! 5,35 S.BS Mer Chip 3l1)t) Z! 21 12 -4 Oulb '>lar I!U N, EQUA LLED IN THE AT.LANTIC PROVINCES ~llrl Chlb 3a.iO 1,!~ 1$ 15 -1 Park. D. Mnnp" 1!500 17 14 17 .. 3 P.nn lIR Ml -Plp.a!lt 325<1 195 1M 1~5 ... 2 PII%~r I MR Dalrio. 150 $6''.1 6u• !'J, - ~i Ph.Jp. D !IIR Rk~ 100 S10 10 1.1) PhUcn 1 Nat Au Vo" lOll 175 !7j 175 Philip \Ior ; Nath·ft M 200n 13 13 1.1 -!h. I Pit Pli'll,. N .TAck L 7noo !O~ 9 10VJ. - t~ I Pro Gam MONTnEAL CLOSING STOCKS NW Amulet IOO~ 11 11 11 -I Pro Ga", Br Tbr CaDadiaD l'rtn Nocana 11000.(th"'( Pullmlin NA A.b 1000 8 8 ~ \I RCA 1tloltrul Slock EI('hnn,t-Od. ~11 + NA !l,re 500 41 4: 42 nalsto" Complete tabulation or Wedn~sday transactlonr. Quotations in centl unless Opem E>pi 16500 14 14 14 R.pub SI! I Pat Sliver 20500 40 JB 40 +:1, Rey Tob mar~ed $. .-Odd 101. xd-Ex·dlvldend. u-Ex·r:!ghh, xw - Ex.warrats. Net Paul sen' 100 $UI'J 1I'h 11'.:' +m Royal Dtt! Dial change is loom' previous board·lot tIos· Pltl Gold 1000 3.... 3\:' 3.... - 'h So.1'I R ;rhe Eastern Cana~a Saying~ ancl loan' Company Ing .ale. . Pow CP Ip. 100 $4l~ 44.... 44.... Shon 011 lftl Que Coban 1000 205 200 202 -I! She ..ton Stock IIslel Blrh Low Clon Cb',e Que Sritelt 1000 10 9 9 -1\2 Sinclair SIL Colum 500:185 385 385 ~ Sorony Abllibi 100 S~O"" 4""'.. 40 .... Al,om. 390 S4m 40% 40% - ,. SIL Dlv LeI 100 90 90 £1 -I! South Pa. Alumlnl 2533 $21 .... 21\04 211'. - .. Saueon Dev 4800 ~ 2-I::W Sperry n An, . T 290p 135 $5{) 50 50 SUver Re" 5:1700 50 'J 55 Sid llrand • S Duraull 1000 71, 7'1. 7I'J + \I Sid Cal Ar~. C pr :!OO S6l. ~ 6~ I on savings deposits with the· interest Sport.n 1000 W 110 60 -5 Sid Ind Asbestos 235 $30 30 • 30\.. :1014 All.. Sl.el 25 U4h 341\ 341. - ~ Spartan "'. 600 15 15 I~ -5 SId 10 Tache 12500 10\1 10 10 - Ij Siud Pack calculated on your minimum monthly Dank'Mont 58'1 $53 37~, 5n ... TaluHnan :2300 76 74 76 +1 SUJl Oil Bank NS 175 SGtl'.~ 66~~ M~3 + ~ Bowater Co Banq' C N 325 $6; ..I 6.\ TJb Expl 5~(tOO &2 11 lH:r TeK.lW balance. and. credited to your account 'THin :.:000 '," '1 7Ll of- 'i Tex .)1.11 Olll ··.Phon. 4393 $'~ 4'~ 41H, - '" of Notth B.U 11. 121319.3 eo so -2 U Asbestol l~J olEO <135 .f.5U +25 TextroJD on June 30th and December 3 Ist. Dow 5 pr lOiJ $Ii . 4. ,,- \, lin OLatskl 351>.) 36 31 31 -5 Thlok.1 Dow M.,· PI' 1!iU 15U :III ;Q VanJ 18~' - ~ from prel'to.ulI day's clost. per Corp. Ltd. closed at C Gl.n %5 $3311 33!' 3311 ~d ON SAVINGS with' checking' privl. Itl,b L..,,, CIon £h',e rI' D Drldle 200 $11 '17 .17 -.. KI ..k· ..If I 112d on the London Stock D Coal pr 125 S\14 51< 51,' + ~ .. ACF Ind 800 65 tit 6S + 1" change Wednesday. legel- fn t,e res t c~lculat~d' on'· t'he J) Fn.dry 14l 1541, 541> 541'. - 1'1 Addre .. 7JOO 45;, 015 "51h - \, \ (. minimum quarterly balcuice-- ~. f .' '.' .T •. II, 1I1OWBRAY Sir Christopher Chairman o[ the Corporation Ltd., your' ear~ . for you af appointment of J. II . s·avings. / - , .You're only .Tones as' president. Bowaler' Corporation of1 America Ltd., Montr~a!~t '1 hr. 15 min. from Gander ,Tones. 'fcrmerly presldd THE: EASTE,RN CANADA, SAVINGS'· and/~'LO'AN

____~~ ______..... lIIiIlIlIIIlIIIlIIIIll!liDlllII!ii;g-ili""lW ',,~.,"~f.: .:,", I~~··' --~ ":~- ~" .... pAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., TH:URSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 ." 17 PiUSCILLA'S POP By AI. VEB.MEER SWEETIE PIE Dy NADINE SELTZF.n BE PREPARED ~~~~---~~~~~~~ ;coresPIt II tm;hed .cnd·sitk] :ond cnni~ THIS WINTER launched hI of thi ~INSTALL MARCHAND··· - 5125.95 I", . I . ~ FLOOR' FURNACE ,.. i i .. i,',. THE GREAT EASTERN OIL CO. LTD. , ~" ,

tt, tU2 ~, Nt", lrc. ii' T,M. ~" "'.s. ttL OI't. I 01 Programmes .~·,·w);Pi!=- . '(;-17 And TV 1 JACOBY ~~~;;------~------855-News 1.35-Don Jamieson's. Edl· :~ "I think yc,u'd be~ter .se~ if yo,~,r French perfum. j.c 9.00-Murning Medita lion torial ~ ____ ...... IS stili mtact. . ___ .. _._._ .... _... - 9.03-Bill Allen Show 1.40-Sports ON esc By LESLIE TURNER~ \'. october 181h. 9.aD-News Hcadlillcs IA5-Art Baker's Notebook 9.31-Bill Allen Show 2.03-Jerry. Wiggins Matinee S'RIDGE ------i IO.OU-News 3.00-News Highlights . /iells . W.05-Stork Club S.OI-John Nolan's Western I-.~\"".' ClDl'k lO.OB-Jim Butler Sh01' 4.0D-News Highlights . . ar.d \\'e~ther LO.30-News Headlines 4.0S-John Nolan's Runcb BAD BREAK 1O.30-.lim BuUer Sho\l Party. I SETS AMERICANS 10.5S-News 4.3D-Nntional News. n.OO-Jim Butler Sho~ 4.S3-John Nolan's Ranet. lI.3O-News Headlines Party. I H.3l-Jim Butler Show 5.00-News Highlights. NORTll : l1.55-News S.OI-Art Andrews Dance .A9863 ." oilr 011'11 Corres· IP.M. ¥A ponuent5 Party. l2.00-Jim Butler Show 6.OD-News Highlights and + Q 10542 ~rrt:\lt'" Cllnlmclltary ~K 10 Il2.30-News . Weather. l'er;u50n Show Il2.35-.Tim Butler SholY WEST EAST (D) i Jan~i 6.03-National News , ! I l2.45-Fishermcn's Forecast .42 ' 6.lO-,Sporl'< • Q7 ¥Q8542 l2.55-News S.aO-Club 93 .10976 l.OO-.Jim Butler Show • AJ 8 6 3 +K9 T"'~ ST()~V ()17 MARTHA WAV\!F. 7.00-N ews Highlights. "'Q.T75 US-World of Sport ",AD 7.01-Club 93 soum TIll:'! Alt' Lrn.:l.~ OF IIIQUtRY to M l.30-News (Local Summal'l') 7.30-News. '" KJ 10 5 \\'ith )Iusic U5-Jim Bulier Show a.OO-Best from the West ,.. ·¥KJ3 U<11 llJ'(I~dcast Z.OO-News Headlines S.30-National News .7 Heart Program 2.0l-Prizes and Problems B.:U-Best from tho West ",86432 :iCIl'S 2.30-News Headlines 9.00-News Highlights East and Wcst vulnerable ChOIce :!.3l-Prizcs and Problems o.40-Nfld. ~oiree Ea.t South Wesl NOI·th ._- Bro.tlcait 2.55-News 9.45-News Pass Pass Pass 1 " l),i' Scrcllode a.OO-1·i1e Bob Cole Show lO.OO-National.News Pass 2 '" Pass 2 • BlllIctin a.30-News Headlines. lO.15-Pick of the Pops pass 2 " Pass 4 " , for ~lu~ic a.3I-The Bob Cole Show lO.4fi-Sports Openln~ lend-¥ 2 I and Weather 3.55-News to.55-Le\ters and' Mcssages . Harmcr s~ow 4 OD-Bob Cole Show 11.Dl-Paul BershDn's Music in on Tapp 4.30-News Headlines the Night in th\: Act 4.31-Bob Cole Show 12.00-News Highlights By OSWALD JACOBY ~Dominilm Obs. Time U5-News and Weather 12.0l-Paul Hersbon's Music In You don't have to understand i B.OO-Jim Butler SholY the Night the bidding that got the Ameri· can North·South pair to four "'"'''''''''' School Broad· 5.:!D-News HeRdlines l2.30-National News AND HIS l".lUENJJ:S Ii' 5.31-Jim Buller Show l2.33-Paul Hershon's Music in spades at the World Champion. ~"'''III.l< Sehol Broad· the Night ship match. YOUWQN1r ~...... ----""'" 5.45-Fisherman's Forecast . ; 5.55-News South's two club response to NE(.E'SSARIL,( 65 North's opening bid was the --====r.. 6.00-hulletin Boaro I r JUDGEDTWIRP.l'GUEEN 6.1fl-lI!ovie Guide "Drury" convention. This con· JUST roT? UNLOADlN& lRK ICPI :iC1I'5 and Trans 6.15-Sports Report vention is used by a smnll LO"[S OF l.OOr ON A I group of American players. ~ut "!1~cd at ~! )!3tincc 6.25-Travel Guide CJON·TV . PATE',JUNe'. .~. funds. lI'eek . Regional Nell's has never achieved populaTlty .' 8.30--Early Evening New. THURSDAY, Odober 18th. Pound 5terling l-lanaUI,'1 Roundup and probably never will. Roundup Normal bidding would have ~: r.o l.'i:tit Tide 7.00-Fleichmann's Riddle landed them in the same con· :; ' in the Ail' 7.15-Shillelagh SholYtime IM5-Pastor's Study C5 Broadcast tract. 7.30-News Headlin~ 10.50-Women's News It would appear that four from thc Albums 7.31...,Shillela&h Showlime 11.0D-Cartoons Party NCI\'! spades is a laydown, but North I 7.55-'~ews 11.15-Romper Room found a way to go down. He 8.OD-Crelm of the :rop 12.15-News and Weather won the heart opening in his Pm'iew i 8.aD-News Headlines 12.30-8lgn Off hand led' a spade to dummy's Hill I a.31-Cream of the Crop 2.3O-Chez Helene king' dlsca~ded a club on the .in the El'cninl( /1O.00-Night Show 2.45-Nursery School Time king' of hearts and led a dia· :\CII'5 and Weathcr lO.30-News Headlines a.OO-Natlonal. Schools mond. West ducked and East ALLEY OOP By V. T. HAMLIN ~.Iusic I I.O.al-Night Show 3.30-Loretta Young Show . won with his king. Then East WU UKE TH' SiUFF O~ THAi'S NOT BAD H&Y, 001'1 C·MON.I!O'Y, QUIT Iud,) 1 10.45-World of Sport . 4.00-Take Thirty led a second and al· AJ..LEY OO? MADE.lHAT Ern'IER! NO INDt:EDY! STAUJN'! GIT UP AN' MAKE I to.55-News • ISITTER O!! GUNKY. IT'S NOT SI\V AT ALL! US SOME MORE OF THIS 4.30-Refleetlons though declarer was able to • IIROWN COFfF.EAPE? DEUCIOUS BREW! ·~~i!~~~~~~~~~l\ 1l.0(l-Torbay W~atl1er RePl'rt S.OO-Huckleberry Jlound two diamonds he had to ~ Yours 1l.02-Big Top Ten 5.30-Razzle Dazzle lose the last two and the ace of for ~Iariners H.30-News Headline. 6.00-Hlghway .Patrol clubs and was down a trick. I 11.31-Night Show G.3D-The World of Sport .\ The discarding of a diamond I 12.~O-News. MO-News Cavalcade on the king of hearts and play· 1 t2.al-N.ght Show I 7.oo-Douglas Fairbanks I jng West for the ace of clubs 12.55-News SummarJ', Weather Presents' . would have worked, but the l.05-Sign Off 7.3D-Susle play North tried failed because Report and Time S.OO-Jobn Nesbitt's Passing diamonds br'-ke 5·2 Instead of Parade i the normal 4-3. I S.I5-Natlonal Newl, . Ii was tough luek for Amer· S.30-Hennessey ica because at the other table CJON 9.00-Mlckey Spillane the Amedcan East·West stole THURSDAY, Odober 18th: 9.3D-The Defenders the contract and' played three ... _.-----'. 10.30-Playdate hearts down two tricks.. Thus 6.3U--The Bob Lewis Show, n.3D-Wrestling we lost she International Match . Sports and Weather Re· 12.30-News and Weather points instead of gainingsilc. ports 12.35-Pastor's Stud, it .. _- 9.OS-Music for Millions 12.40-S1gn Off. I 9.3D-Austin Willis I 0.35":' Weather Forecast. i Weather 9.4D-Win 57. CARD SENSE ,I il SholV a.45-Doctors Hause Calls' tt "'-.1110lniftO ~leditation Q-The bidding has been: ! I 9.5D-Nfld. Klatter Captiol I of Sport IO.OO-News in a Minute. South West North East: 1O.15-Jerry Wiggins House­ 1 + Pass 1 • Pass I I wives Choice Today 2'" Pass 2 \I Pass IO.30-Natiunal News 3 \I' Pass 4", Pass IO.33-Jerry Wiggins House- ? '. ;' . GUIde wives choice "PEEPING TOM" You, South, hold: i [!.:' i Show H.OO-News Hlghllghtll. IN COLOR .2 \lKJ2 +AQJ4 ",KQ876 , :, I ef Sport 1l.3o...:News What do you do? : \. i· . (Local) A-BId lour no·trump. Your 1l.lS-Llfe can be Beautiful Onc of the most unusual psy· !iI' " I . Tower, TOl'haf . 1l.35-Town and Country chologicnl thrillers In years now parlner has never jumped but 0' /) :; I,' .. I ".llllIp, Reporo . he has bid strongly and you can ...... L : lIA5-Town and Country playing at· the Capital Theatre " :, il INational) 12.00-Who's Thlit SInging pnd It is enthusiastically reo afford to check for aces. If he , ': i ,. I' : I Allin Show '2.05-News' Highlights and . commended to all fall3 of the hal only one, algn olf In five CapSule homiclde·and·suspense genre of hearts. It he has two go to six Weather ., ~ Bob Lewis Town and films as well as the legions of clubs. , Country Show amateur camera addicts. For. in . TODAY'S QUESTION 105-Weather Forecast Astor Pictures' excitlngnew re· Your partner bids five spades l.15-News lense called "Peeping Tom" to show three aces. What do : I the central character· Is a psy· you do now? , , .I , .• chopathlc killer whose strange · Answer Tomorrow ... compulsion is to film ·with his ; I ., own camera the murders he ~------,-­ . .' ' · . .! I commits. In this leisure, he. · . projects on his laboratory by hie scientist father. As a I 8creert . his decidedly I unique child, ho would be awakened in borne movies. the night by his father shin· Michael Powell, the very Ing a bright !lght In his eycs, talented British film producer· then photographing his son's Bv LEON SCHLESINGER director.· ("Red Shoes," "Tales fearful reactions. ~~~ of Hoffman"),' was the guiding Figuring promlnentlyln this I genius on "Peeping Tom," and macabre slory are an aspiring : , he has done a crackling job of actress who works' at the film i· ~'. exploiting all the shock and sus· studio which employs the mad· i i, ' '. pense values in this sensational dened killer, p. ~trect·walker ·, ., explorat.lo,\ Into the psychology who Is hi~ 'first murder victim, of fcar.· a young girl· who is a len ant in >:1,I' . The warped photographer, tlie killer's house, al1d her blind .! ; played brilliantly by the young alCOholic mother. ' · •. 1 I Austrian star, Carl Boehm, Is "Peeping Tom" sustafns a ·I 1'1:'I' I obsessed with the Idea of photo· tense, gripping pace from start .. I . . , IIraphing fear on the I faces. of :! -'. ~ .: ~~ .S., sucte!.[JJ 10 finish, with never a letup in his women vIctims. We are told excitement as its grisly story who .' thr parent that. this hOmloldR1.·c~mcraman proceeds to a vivid and terrify· , :' had been used Ie a gulnea pig lD: climax. nil Ih:e'"\~~orl,(t .... . , "".- (II·' . '. nl h. !., ,.:;a nizatiOJ!. .' , I· ': I I.

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FOR SALE-l only used LEARN TO DRIVE Rentals SUNDEW Enterprise Oil and Electric THE OLD MILL Female driver With 15 years 11------­ Combination Range, 5 years TONIGHT driving experience.' now Be· Floor Sanders, Belt Sanders, old. Phone 90455A. eeptlng femnle pupils. wishing Power Saws, Electrical Drills -- The Beacl:comber$ OPEN HOUSE r'~ to learn to drive. eU:. Reasonable Rates, Call TO LET-To middle aged Best in entertainment '~i Soil, Conditioner for: I couple, kitchen, living Food and Beverages I ~. ',Phone 854154; 13"5<.16, 8·7352, : ' / • Lawns. Gardens, ,'Uouse room, 2' bedrooms, bath· Visit us to'night Sunday, October 21, 1961 I(IN Oct. 9th • 1 m. : ." .-r.:~ U·RENT ' Plants, • Mulching and Storing room, modern conveniences For reservations I 1;'-" Bulbs Phonc 8·54234. Call 8.7581 169 Water Str~et, St. John's From 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.nt, Available In 21/~ qt·, 4 gal" ' oell6,l8,ln - Arter 5 p.m. 90026 D1v. Harris & Hlseoc,k Ltd. BOY! 10 gal., 3111 w.pt. bags· ~-AN-T-E~'D":':-C-om-i-cs-,-m-a-gn-zl-'nc-s-, I~~~~~~~~~,:,:::' 1 i ' ~ Co'urt of Revision W S1,~OO WEEK Drug Stores Produced in Canada' by pocket novels, guitars, vio. DUNDAS STR I ~: ;List of Jurors ' ' SHANA' WDITHIT PEAT' Ii,ns" ra~ios, ~i1l'erware. FOR SALE Newspa 'I' , .. TIRES M. CONNORS Ltd. dlUmond rmgs. dIshes, etc, I ~I'~ __"" Prescriptions Pickup and MOSS JOHN D. S:lOW, 9 New • Split level-3' bedrooms, living a~ 'I J? A, Court of RevisIOn to revise BATTERIES SERII j , delivery service. Phone KELVIN WHITE Gower Street. ocll,lm dining room, kitchen with built·in :: the. lists of persons liable for AUTO PARTS PHONE 8·2206 PUPS I ' ~:.. lerVice' 'as Jurors in the t 8.45663 NOW IN ~TOCK and reason· a ably priced, Wooltop, Rc. boards, bathroom and wash 1 ' f SuPreme Court for the Districts FISHING EQUIP. Insurance ocU,2,3,4,5,615,16,l7,18,19,20 versible, Ail Wool aud Ideal house pets laundry room, radiation heat, I , , r~ "f SI. .John's for the year 1962 SLEEPING BAGS ~.::: will be held in the Magistrate's J. J. LACEY • Spring filled Mattresses. All ALSO age. Freehold land. 19 ;: Court between 12,30 p.m and LAWN MOWERS GREAT EASTERN locally made Mattresses for ' ~;;. Uo p;m .• daily (Sunday excepf. INSURANCE Ud. Bunk Beds n specialty. See this home Sunday afternoon, 10 24 p'" cd) from the 22nd day of Octo· RADIOS, etc. Dependable Fire Insurance, OIL & IMPORT Springs and Daybeds re·wir· Knitting Machine 7 , ~ her A,D., 1962 to the 1st day Prompt Claitn Settlements. cd. All Wool and Spring, 3 I" ;;',' of November A.D., 1962, in· DIAL 8·'7035 CO., LTD. filled lI!attresses re·condi· Radio, TeleVision, Washers, Dial 93988 , ,i ~:' elusive: tioned. Terms arranged. CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. Refrigerators, Deep Freezers Electric Ranges. Buy now-Pay later. Keab OPEN HOUSE I', ~!: All' persons concerned are 8 O,"AI.E" Agr.nts for Floor Polishers. Mattress Factory. 16 Mt. :' hereby requested to take notice UNDERWRITERS AT Royal Avenue, Phone 92753· ':', lnd govern themsell'es accord· DIAL 8·6127 Gramophones Distributor FLOWER BlLL LLOYDS. Public Address Systems 8·2656, :' lngly. LOW RATES Tape Recorders dlY,tf Wanted ~. Witness my hand this 2nd DIAL 8·5031 REPAIRS AND SERVICE .:~ day of ,October A,D., 1962. 5 LINES REPAIRS-RangeUes, !ewing CANBAR MARINE CO. ~ .' .~ " JOB BROTHERS ,', (Sg4.)"J,\UGH. O'NEILL, .' ., DIAL 8·3001 to 8·3005 and washing machines, pol· A division of: :£;, Revising Officer. & COMPANY, Ltd. ishers, steam irons, toasters, CANADA BARRELS & :'.• oct18,22,25,31 Water Stret: WATER STRE.ET food mixers, electric razors, KEGS LTD. ...:­ DIAL 8·2658 - 8·4123 Jan2S,ly M-3 kettles, radios, etc., expertly Canadian manufacturers of >:: the famous Crestliner, alum· " repaircd. nON CHAFE, 116 ~\ REG, T. MURGAN inum and fibreglass boats, oct18,l9,20 REDDY KlLOWAn. , - -" ~ Bond 51. Telephone 849073. require distributor for New· INSURANCE Ltd. ' 1 Free pickup and dclivery. i "Where To Stay foundland and Labrador. .'" " ELECTRICITY Temple Bldg., P. O. BOI 168, mthlY,tf Please gh'e full resume, all : ~ 341 Duckworth St. i Balsam Hotel -TH-E-C-E-NT-R-,u.-B-A-R-BE-R- replies will be UNted in the is CHEAP in DIAL 803'70 or 8·7756 strictest of confidence, ANYONE FOR AGOOD ,. BARNES ROAD SnOP-We are now operat­ Reply to: , Auto Accessories Situatrll !n the heart of the jng 10 chairs, you can be 90 ST. CLARE AVE. , " ST. JOHN'S T n. SEAGRA:lI, I NIlti. City. assured of prompt, efficl' Director of ]llarketing, $10,500.00 " ·' (INSURANCE Quiet, Comfortable Atmt>s' i Armature cm, sanitary service, No Canada Barrels & Kegs Ltd., 20 I phcre. ! waiting problem, 24 New flox 580, CONSOL) Works Detached two storey, concrete fOll ~:~ LilHt;;'&Wii Gower Street OPPOSite Adr· Waterloo, Ontario. For Reservations and II! ·.- 'tNt'S' 38 oellD,3i room, I., .... ,v Bambrick information: laide 1\1otors Ltd. R four bedrooms, kitchen, livin?; Cbeap Reliable Electricity 5trsel ing room and bathroom; 220 \\'irin~: ,.­ " In and Around St. Jobn's t ~~~!~-.. ======~~-~~~~~ ". ' . I Dial 8-6336 , LOOl{lNG FOR A SPORTS I per piping throughout. Radiation MRS. JOHN FACEY, CAR I (coal). Exceptionally large garden. . Help Kin Resident nlanagcre$s. ------Dippers, or water ouzels, have I When you pay cash you arc in MUSIC and driveway. Right on the buslinc, , the remarkable ability to walk Beauty Parlours m3l If E·2 : the best buying position possible , , ,- I schools and churches. Easv terms, under water. Wit hwings partly ------­ - _.~=':::'__ :..=...-==='~_ -===:=':'-0-==.:.;..0;. -and you don't hal'e high inter· open, this bird walks along GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOI'PE est rates to pay. So before you and ·~ ... the bottom, feeding on water. cor. Bond and Prescott Sis. -,~",,' buy, get the cnsh you need with I, ~",' dWelling insects. Pho.ne 8·4951·8·7898. Spec.l. i a low cost Personal Loan from --~------____ aUzmg In cold waving, balr Canadian Imperial Bank of CHILD Sl,AN CONDON styling, cutting and tinting, Commerce. manicuring, facials etc~ 14 Ileal Estate Agcnt operators, no waiting. ,; :\Iajestic Bldg., Opp. Cit)' Hall ' SAVE ON enjoy YOUP RADIO·TV REPAIRS Hamilton Hotel , -, Dial 84813 - 87103 - 87848 - 8,jlOl MEN/S WEAR 123 - 12,) Hamilton Ave., ------,------i COMPANY, Ltd. I , , DURING , '~~ . GREAT ,EASTERN on, ' Catering to Permanent i REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV luxury -tastirig ROYAL STORES AND ALL ELECTRICAL handy.quarters and Transients. For re-; , APPLIANCES ! DIAL 8·300 to 8·3005 servations Please dial SERVICE ; I ~ Elect. Applicances AVALON 'I 8.. 5636 WILLIAMS PIANOS : 1 WATER AT ·1 10% '9aulig.15m,1~m.th___ ~_-a Invest in a Williams Piano and , HEAP & PARTNERS PJI ("f ~ . DISCOUNT SALE develop your children's music N· .. , (NFLD.) Ltd. , i nOme ursu~~ 1 Wiring Materials, Wire and FOR RENT ;talents Cables, Motors, Starters, ~IODERN Give them _a Piano for their for the aged and those with 11l1I~ , ,,~ Lamps. Switches, LightiD' very own. illness is one of the chief concl'1'IIS lit th ,; Fixtures, !te, WAREBOUSE: PRINCE'S ST. NEWFOUNDLAND: Office Space Convenient Terms Arranged Victorian Order of ::-.1urses. prof,' ': :1 SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 DIAL 8·5088 , SERVICES,.: Suite of three Rooms nursing care in home surrollndings tii :; - Also - make a real contribution to recoref'. . , "- ... ONE LARGE ROOM .. i "' ... PASSENGER NOTICES The St. John's ,l CONNECTION SOUTH COAST , SERVICE ' Dial 8-2853 " Train "The Caribou" leaving Annual Campaign For fu~~~ .j PEE WEE St. John's 12:01 p.m. to-day, ~~~~~~~~~ October 18 will make connec· = is being held OCTOBER_ 22 to :11, 19~! •:'1' Persons intere tion at Port aux Basque with the S.S. Bar Haven for the Showroom Contrihutions mav be sent to the Trcasur,: "J Hockey team South Coast Service. MR. PHILIP SAUNDEHS, ;~i requested to Topsail Road CONNECTION WEST RUN, Canadian Imperial Bank of C()l1unel(/, 'U Hockey Com! PLACENTIA BAY-CONNEC· PHONE 92161-92162 Hamilton and Cashin Avenue Branch ",~ Club LoungE (Also in IIr. Gracr. 5075) TION SOUTH COAST ocU5,18 ':1 October 18th J;:; SERVICE - CONNECTION thur,tf,ocUS , ::J ocl17,18 ..:.;" " ' : CORNER BROOK -

". ; ~ ST. JOliN'S SERVICE , .Ij. It~ Train "The Caribou" leaving NOTICE , CITY OF ST, JOHN'S ::~ SI. John's'12:01 p.m to· morrow, ) Oct. 19 will'make coimection via " COURT OF REVISION ,i Placentia Junction and Argentia with the M.V. Petite Forte for Under the provisions of Section 2:~ (': the West Run, Placentia Bay 0, --connection at Argeptia with the City of st. John's Act, 8, , the Revised Statutes of , , , the S.S. Baccalieu for the South • '" :. '\ . " Coast Service-eonneetion at 1952 His· Honour the Lieutenant Gorer; " , ~;i· " Corner Brook with M,V. Nania , d t1 der' ' , I for points Corner Brook_SI. nor in Council has appointe le Ul~ , ", OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK signed to comprise the Court of Re\'l510; , " John's Service. Registration I 1 " , , I for the hearing of any objection b): ~nJ 1 It is the dream of every man and woman to own a fine home, a home CONNECTION LEWISPORTE­ ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND ,Pee Wee He , I, taxpayer or by the St. John's MlIntCIP. of which they can oe proud, such a home is this fine property located CORNER BROOK SERVICE onSATURD Train "The Caribou" leaving Council to the assessment of 'prope~ .: at No.'9 PINE BUD AVE. This is a storey and a half, consisting of St. John's M , J" St. John's 12:01 p.m. Oct. 20 PUBLIC NOTICE ~- made within the City of st. Jo11n s dunn~ will make connection at Lewis· ;".( 'liVing room, dining. room, puiltin kitchen:with ample cupboard space the present year. Boys are rec ,l also a panelled den. ' Living room has wall to wall carpet and fire- , porte with S.S. Springdale for r t,::;;, points Lewlsporte-Corner Brook REQUEST FOR REZONING OPEN , Reate as pre I I : ,,): place. There are four large: bedrooms with plenty of closet spa~e, a SPACE AREA BOUNDED BY MAYOR TAKE NOTICE that the Court will s1 OCl1'1,18 I I Service. . SL , , at City Hall, Duckwort h Street In th I !' 'j, storage room iuldtwo complete bathrooms with s1iowers, on,e on each Motor Vessel operatingon St. AVENUB, NEWTOWN ROAD AND I :" " ":; floor. There is hardwood and tile floors. The h9me is completely John's,Lcwisporte Service will EMPIRE AVENUE John's every lawful day from the Fi~te~n. I ,in.sUlated;full concrete basement, furnace heated. The land measures sail from Dock Coastal Wharf day of October to the 15th day of ~o\~% Wn \ Noon, Friday, Oct. 19, A request hasJleen received by the Coun' • " c," 68 x' 150 is. freehold and ,landscaped front and rear with trees, flowers ber inclusive between the hours of ' cil from Mr. Andrew J. Murphy, owner . :,'arid rock garden. This is Q!1e:of the most bea~tiful homes in the ex­ FREIGHT NOTICES p.m. and 4.30 p.m. 2 4 BOLDSW II FINAL 'FREIGHT of a triangular piece of land bounded by :";roi' ': ; cellentresidential area. Call one, of ,our salesmen for, appointment to Dated the 11th day of October, 196 ' ACCEPTANCE 'NORTHERN Mayor Avenue, Newtown Road and Em· CLOTHE , ' " "view this exceptional property. ' , i LA/BRADOR SERVICE 'Pire Avenue for a change from the present JAMES M. BRADSIIAW, IF CHAFE ,-- '. \ Final freight acceptance for DONALD W. K. DAWE, ',' ,.,':. : ; JERRY 'PEET ' BRUCE, CmSLETT this'season for Northern Labra· Open Space zone to a cla~sification wh~ch ' fI,' :~ r:.",.,. ," . dor Service Lewisporte to Nain will permit the construction of a servICe ROY C. B. MERCER. for forwardin'g via Lewisporte station on Empire Avenue and the de- and M.V, Tavernor accepted , veloprilent of residenttial units on the Railway Freight' Shed Tuesday, Ocl. 23, 9a,m.to 5 p.m. and balance of the land. Wednesday, Oct. 24, 9, a,m. to 5 p.m. Steamerexpectcd leave Comments in writing' are requested from Lewlsporte on filial trip for this persons who might be affected by this, scnson Oct. 30. , application to rezone. Comments must be forwarded to the undersigned' not later than 9 a.m. Wednesday, October 24, 1962. E. B. FORAN, City Clerk.. , octl5,18

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f I(INSMEN . 1962 THE 56th GRADUA liON IZES ) p.rn, BOYS' CLUB NONIA OF NURSES BINGO Newspaper ANNUAL of the General Hospital School of Nursing, FOR John's . iving anl .. st. i SERIES No. 68 ~ill take place Jilt·in cup. ,BARGAIN DAY ,:i lsh reorn, TO· NIGHT, THURSDAY, Oct. 18, 1962 ,."

G 0 " ~at. Gar. B I N at the ALL I Hory Heart of Mary Regional High School AT THE H} 36 57 / 61 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th 10 2·1 Bonaventure Avenue fternoon. 7 45 50 72 at 8:15 o'clock 44 51 62 Miscellaneous collection of Hand 3 The ceremony will be broadcast through 3D 55 68 Knitted and Hand Woven articles. 40 48 the courtesy Radio Station V.O.W.R. FAll 8 41 56 67 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION >, 53 JUST ARRIVED SHIPMENT FESTIVAL" GISELLE BEAUTY SALON BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL BAKEAPPLES \ 34 QUIDI VIOl ROAD Eonaventure Avenue is now under the ownership and' management of BIDGOOD'S WHOLESALE EVERY NIGHT DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. WILLIAM (BILL) MORRIS THE GOULDS Bill, formerly with Cin· PHONE 94184 - 94185 Main Event " derella Beauty Shoppe, .. is a graduate of Guil­ 25 GAMES FOR $1.00 laume & Robert and 8:30 p.m. 20 CONSOLA liON PRIZES FOR THE Miss Clairol Schools in fOllwlalion , LETTER ilL" Montreal. : rOOIll, din. DCIOR PRIZE $50.00 '\'irill~: l'Op' . For your convenience if a t ion heat· .• the Salon will be open Doubles winner present for drawing 1.-11. Cararre Help Kin - Help Kiddies ~ .• Monday thru Saturday 1-fonday No. 1250 unclaimed. 'll~ I 111(,. near and evening appoint. l'rlns. .' ...... ments Monday thru Fri· Tuesday No. 4249- . Miss Margaret Hutchings : Expert Watch Repairs' day up to 8 p.m. . ~ON OPENING SPECIALS (for two weeks only) COLD WAVES \. Hall 20.00 ...... :: ...... NOW 12.50 . Advertise In The News " - S5lOS 17.50 ..... "''', .. "" ... " .. ,,.. NOW 10.00 12.50 ...... " .. ". NOW 7,50 10.00 ...... ,...... NOW 6.00 FOR SALE At Long Pond, r';anuels, in thc Tints and Frosting Less 20% vicinity of the Yacht Club. a New Phone 85711 House, containing living room, CLEARANCE three bedrooms, bathroom and today and ask for Bill or Dorothy. . kitchen. All floors are finished, SERVICE \VITH A SMILE AT I having oak in llving room and AVALON CREDIT JEWELLERS i hall and tile and linoleum else· New 1962 GMC Trucks where. There is a fine view "'''TER ,\1 t\DELAIDE. PIIONE 8-7829 and the grounds are seeded and • landscaped. Fer inspection call ?Ulg OPEN HOUSE H.V. Randell Ltd. PHONE 87101 i I lOll" term Saturday, October 20, 1962 .. CL'rns~{l1 the Statutory Notice Professional From 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. ',., , lIldings can' 1 ~ ~ i In the MaUer of the Estate of I, ~ ..: 'I 't ·covC'n·. . ArUlUr Wilfred FitzGerald, , : FITZGIBBON STRE'ET late of Harbour Grace in the I " , Province of Newfoundland, ! Gentleman, Deceased. 3 bedroom Bungalow, living room, 1 dining room, kitchen, bathroom with All persons claiming to he , · lr Fun~s, ~[[ WEE HOCKEY COA.CHES creditors of or who have any I shower, hardwood and tile floor. Free­ claims or demands upon or af· :! ' , to :31. 196~ I ., Persons interested in coaching a Pee Wee hold land, furnace heated radiation. fectlng the Estate of Arthur Wilfred FitzGerald late of Har· he Treasurer Hockey team for the 1962 - 63 season are I, I., , i Visit this lovely home during Open .• CHASSIS • CABS 16,000 Ibs. G.V.W. bour Grace aforesaid. Gentle· I .' I 'EnS, requested to meet with the Pee Wee man, deceased, are requested to I' j I Commerce, . Hockey Committee at the War Veterans House. send particulars of their claims :; Club Loun~e, Henry Street, Thursday, in writing, duly attested, to the ! lie Branch Registrar of the Supreme Court ,t October 18th at 8.00 p.m. WE CAN SAVE YOU $750.00 on or before the 12th day of ~ od17,lB c November A.D. 1962, after ,'; t OPEN HOUSE TRADES. ACCEPTED AT GOOD PRICES , I which date the administrator '! : , ;'1 will proceed to distribute the , , said esta te having regard only , i: ON EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED to the claims of which he shall . I then have had notice. '! 1 ' - I ·tion 230 of Dated at St. John's, this 15th , , day of October A.D. 1962. . , I: ilapter 87 of Contact Bob Charles REGISTRAR, ·wfoundland Supreme COllrt of Nfld., 'nant coveT", Administrator of the Estate of i: >: ("1:' 70 Portugal Cove Rd. Phone 94072·3 Arthur Wilfred FitzGerald. :, I ' : ~ 1 the under· W[E HOCKEYREGISlRAliON 'Terra Nova Motors Ltd. Co'url House • : , ; 1'1": " . of Revision oct18,19,20 St John's, Newfoundland. , , ~ I ' :~ i; Registration for the 1962 - 63 season of oct18,25nov6 , " "1 ,j!. OPEN NIGHTS PHONE 8-5131 • • 1 I, :tion h~ ~~ . . I ' Pee Wee Hockey Players will take place ;' ': i s ~ IunlcIPaJ " , , I'. ilf property ~~ SJAhTl!RDAY, October 20th, 10.00 a.m., II , .' • 0 n s Memorial Stadium. , ' · I" ohn's during STATIONARY ENGINEER " ~ ! I In the IIlatter of the Estate of , , r,0ys are requested to furnish birth certi· Emmanuel James Kettle, late lcate as proof of aO'e of Grand Bay in the Electoral , j' (lurt will sit oe117/18 1'1 • , REQUIRED DIstrict of Burgeo.LaPolle, In · ' '('et in St. ,i the Province of Newfound· :i I ! ,I : .he Fifteenth Applications will be received for the post land, Labourer, Deceased. ; II , , • \. of Nove l11' Wm. L. CHAFE of Stationary Engineer, Fireman or 4th All persons claiming to be nurs of 2.30 Class Ticket required, Kriowledge of reo creditors of or who have any : ! claims or demands upon or af. . , i:, , frigeration desirable but not essential. lber, 1962. • BOLDSWORM'JT~R ST. JOHN'S fecting the Estate of Emmanuel ' , '. :: Ideal working conditions. Health and James Kettlc late of Grand Bay I " 'I',: : I CLOTH~S MAKE THE MAN aforesaid, Labourer, deceased . :" 1;: ; . msIIAW, F CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES.' .insurance schemes. are requested to send particu· ' ~.. :! . DAWE, lars of their clairil!l in writing , I' .:., Apply with reference and qualifications to NEWFOUNDLAND'S duly attested, to the Registrar : .' , , : ~ . '.: , CER. of the Supreme Court, Admin· : I 'I' , .: .: P.O. BOX 992, ST. JOHN'S LARGEST TIRE REPA.lR istrator of the said estate on 1 " '[ 1 j i' or before the 12th . day of : :, ' .' Iii ;' , a.cIlS,10 & . RETREADING SERVICE November A.D. 1962,' after :," jl" • which date the. administrator ' . " . ·.1 • . FOR PASSENGER­ will proceed to distribute the . ' :!i: !; i \ :i said Estate having regard only ., ,. , ',' " WANTED TO RENT TRUCK-EARTHMOVER TIRES to thQse claims of which he ,. :. :;.' ".. ' ), . shall then have had notice.; "i " 1\ I :ii' BY FAMILY OF THREE Dated at st. John's tlils 15th .. ,. I " II, : 8-7191 or 8-1192 day of October A.D. 1962. , ,'" ' t • . REGISTR,r\R, . . ' i . PAST SERVICE , " An Apartment or Hou$e · Supreme Court. of, Nfld., ' ,: ' Preferably nea~. Churches .and Schools. · Adminlstratilr of Estau '''l : Arnaatu... Work. · Emmamlel' James Kettle. ;'; I Umittd ' For immediate occupancy. ~ot!rt House, !':' " SI. John's, Newfoundland. ,. S'I'ItmT 'Phone 91175 oct18,25nov6 . _I'

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\ 111111' ,1111111111, 11I11I11I11I11I,'II!,lllIn.," IltlllIl,' PLANT NOW AT THElp , IG-US aramount FOR SIGN ·S~ SPRING BEAUTY TOUOFul( i '" """ ,,,'"'' II •.•.• and available CONTII D .JOIIN""'''',!~~~~~ WAYNE IN Newfoundland's Favol\l'itc "IlATARI" DISCOVER NOVA MO TilE tifllSlilml!lii!&u;e~~ P:lramOu,1t's higgest spec· I IE 'I right now! lacular of the year, Howard'j HORSEY REAL BEAUTY! Jlawks' "Ilatari·" Technicolor OF YOUR ' THE illE~[OIRS OF adventure film about the men ,69, No. HOME! FIELD-~JAHSHAL who catch wild African game ORANGE EARL ALEXANDER 1 for zuos and circuses around the BUY I world, now playin~ today at the OF TUNIS- 1 Paramount Theatre. IMPORTED FW $6.50' John WaVlle heads a cast of JUICE 1 1940 , '. , -. , ';) ...... I intemation;1 stars including: , .' i SILENT SPlUNG : "Oscar".winnin:~ Red Buttons; I 1 from trec-ripened frllit 'I I DUTCH Hache! Carson , .. 5.95 Italian beauty Elsa ~[artinelli, , THE LAST ACT-1918 one of Germany's top actor'. I 1 ' ) 8 00 lIardy Krugcr; and French Check Your Supply Today BULBS Barrie 1itt. . stars Gerard Blain and ~iichele ---- For It's In BIG Demand TIlE SHAi\IE AND Giranloo, The screenplay was NOW! TIIE GLORY I wl'ilien by Leigh Brackett froll) Distributed Terence Robertson 6.50 ! a;l, original story by Harry by . , II\Urmtz. CASEY AT THE BAT The film was made on 10' The Story of ~Iy I cation in Tanganyi];~, Ea't Life ill Basehall. 4.95: Arnell, wherc tlfle el~tlre cotnll' , ·:;':':·':,.,::,i:;"::::::i::':::,.:!'·',;,,:::;::::·: .. d ComplelC snapshot olilfit , • , allolc, ['ill' CO

  • actlOn·dlrector. snaps in color and block-and·white, even color sli I TIll<, LlGH1 01- DAY "lfatari!" _ which means: (lim, shoal for 12 big pictures on a roll. For indoor "Danger!' in Swahili-depicts flash holder slips right on top of camero. Cutfll includes . , , Erie Ambler ...... 5.00 , • t , HOHNBLOWER Ithe exciting and often precar· era, flash holder, film, bulbs, baueries, neck !!r01 in o.ifl I ' i AND THE HOTSPUR I iou,: bu"ines,s of huntin~ fe· , I ,roclOUS, "big game Without 11 a . 1 \ C. S. Forester ..... 3.95 : guns alld with nothing more All For CI.' Smallwol I I I LET'S GO FOR than stron~ rope and cameras. ~ , , ..J nhumanity at the Wall: SEeD CO., LTD., BHOKE Wayne and company enact the , broadc. ! I 410 WATER STREET, rolcs of game catchers who, autho! 1 T t i\fary Lasswell 4.50 earn their living by filling n 00 ' 0 S a 850,000,001 DIAL 8-4328 DEVIL \V ALTER 1 orders for various establish,; n :~:-A Documentary Report Anva Seton 7.25 : ments in Ileed of African ani- , said I.e had adl ~1 'F" IE"lD FLOR \ 11ll31s. In Older to show the: 'ernor Cam • "Y -H •,'i • i graphic and dramatic catching ~ La at d to dissol\'e t Jane Duncan 3.50 ! techniques ,.ccurately, Hawks, Dm I e of 355emh Presented By Bonn Steamship T(IE TIi\IE I employed \Villie de Becr as! Smallwood ~a : . I IJEFOl}E. '1'[IIS ' technic"! a~"iser and on·the·: DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN the fishcrm~ J \ - i spot expert. Dc Beer is one of : of the fish On October 5, on behalf of I part of the city, and have ex· their wounded victims to their Movemen tS }'follsarrat ...... 3,50 : the tl"O govcrnment.authorized ' NEWFOUNDLAND program the Federal Government, the pressed their admiration for fate, until thc), have died a I game ealthers in Tnnganyika,. THE AWARD WINNING CAMERA "'.''',",' people n' :Minister for AIl·German Ques. the determined self·assertion o{ painful death. Civilized men Cl.ARKE·CABOT SEH\'lrnS '0' B. & C ltd whose 302.000 square miles; ~~li1f.rllcu in the fisl .. tions, Ernst Lemmer, made pub. Berlin. No 'West Berlin Pro· turns away with horror and con· !\I,V, Perth loading in ~lon· i IC~S 0., . hal'c the most abundant game OF THE YEAR it Ilould be t lic a documentary report on the blem exists, as the propaganda tempt from those responsible... treal October 24th and Ocl. 31st i preserves ir, Africa. '------.itCilifjnce them of tl l I, ','iolations of human rights, il· of the Soviet bloc alleges. A "The free would shares the for Comer Brook : The Booksellers ~[ueh of the filming was _ ------.---.------ill their Jives. i legal acts, and incidcnts at the Berlin crisis developed and de· opinion of the Federal Govern· 1 ·S.S, NOI'aport loading in i done at a "game farm: built ' FI 'd' arc t~ns of sector border in Berlln" since I I'e Iops on Iy wh en t h e expansIOn. . men, t th atIt' as Ing . peace can· Montreal, Octo IleI' 215t, Novem· PHONE 8-5001 on a Si~.tll"lIsand.foot plateau TheWIL~[]NGTON, clu Pont compan.,' Del. said(AP) Wed. - i, uorl atl~~ in st. John's the building of the wall, The ist policy of world 'Communism not thrive Ullon injustice and bel' 6th and Novcmber 25th (or II I f ~It ~1 (14979) Falls.' Buchan h b t 11 r starts to attack the freedom violence. For this reason the lSI. ,John's, ------on. I, "I( eo. .. ero ",. ne,day it will produce commcr- i i' ~~~IO:tL ~iss~~~ss~~ ~~:n, .(a~d ancl prosperity of Berlin, ,,' .1 Federal Govcrnment will never '~r.S. DlIndee loading in It\\,lll, of the fa~lOut ..\!t, Klh·, ciall)' a new man·made porous' L~~:~h~~~ t_hrough the Federal Republic's,"The bUI'ldl'ng of the \"all, tile ceas.e to denollnce the barbaI"I Lakes. Oct. 25th, ~.Iontl·eal, Oct. " I conslsted,.olman,laro. CO\'Crlng a lar~c SIXhOll,'e, aercs. stor· It naturalmaterial leatherthat will in competeshocs andwith, Progresso~~~ Airport - p diplomatic missions abroad it is emergency laws on ~ealing·of[ ism of Ulbricht's wall," i 27th for SI. John's.' , ?ge ttllldl,~gS and a11lmal pe~s. , other products. du Pont ."aid thr made their liv also being transmitted 10 ·the measures and the Communist ·S, S, Gulfport landing in ~lor.· rhe pnncl[,al cat('\llng areas m ,lias Iligh hopes for the material p. ... S .. I '. and v~ gO"ernmenls of all countrics order to fire are severe vio· I' The report, which contains real Oct. 30th, and Novemher '1 d" tl I' J k" , ,III). fIl, II 11" the fisheries , I with which the Federal Rrpub· lations of the basic human detailed material on the pre' 1Bth for SI. .Tohn's" t u cc: Ie p ams ne,ar ,a e callc(1 poromeric, ' fIlJondatioll of II' lIalc do with then , 'd d ~lan\'ara and thc mcrechble -.--.----.------.-- - Ad' f tl' h ' . lie maintains diplomatic rc· rights, Defenceless refugees, sent situation of the dlVI e S,S. IIlghliner loading in, .'. 1 d' . G "ICC 0 II, :,' ,I',' fisheries. , d ;'o;gorcngorll Crater. part of an Game War en, .• Ill]or Bruce r., I b' 1I H ~1' " I lations. who can no longer stand the city, was unanimously welcome Lakes Ocl. 19th, ~Iontreal Oct. i extinct I'okano. It was the, Ki'.110ch. ~l.C., who gave Hawks I ~( ~ /c r;, 1,1, be largely th f, In a prcss confcrcnce on Ihe Communist reign of terror, arc by all three of the political par· 1 22nd. for St. John's and Bot·' Xgororngor(, Crater, in which. unprecedented permi,sion to Calnal ?j' 10m,. If '.' have to i day of the doculllcnt's release, shot down. Refore the eyes of ties represented in the Bunde· wood., ' . . . cr;· rca~lII'rl" tile r h d cI'cry [arm of game (except film the rhmo sequences. t I I tl t tl a great IS CI Minister Lemmer puinte out all, the murderers cruelly leave stag. 1 S,S. Gowrie loading in Lakes ' ~iraffe)' has li"cd alld expand.' I>EI'ARTURE FOR WAYNE saC! la Ie going that the wall is not solely a Oct, 27th, J.lontreal Oct. 29th, cd [or ccnturics. that the extra.: For Wayn, "Hatari!" marks Berlin problem but.a German """."""""""'''''''1'1' """"",'',,',',,,,'',',",',',',',',,,,',,',,,,',','' .. for SI. ,John's and Botwood. I ordinary rhino sequences were a radical departure from the problem as wcll. The inhabi· :_;. "Refrigeration. , filmed. westem portrayals which made! the tants of East Berlin and the if [_ ollr D I SOl'iet Zonc, who arc confined : I NFLD. CANADA STEAMSlllrs FlI,)IS RIII!'IO CHARGE • him the greatest box·officc star I a ry 0 a: Us to laun bv walls and barbe(1 wil'e are _ - l.IMITED ' In order to capture the au, ; in motion pictures. He enacts del'elopment i~ "unparalleled mental' and!: ~ 1 /II,S. Bedford 11 sailillg from MalCOR.u AC'S Ithelllic drama of thc rhino the role of Scan ~Icrcer, leadcr communities l"lng >la'£1 material distress," the Minister ! ~ ~ Halifax Oct. 16th, due SI. John's vtJoo\ c!wse, Hawks had two special' of a group 'of devil-may-care plies with the f1unr:de ' no doubt at declared. ! : .. Oct, 18th. I GEAR STREET I camera cars huilt hI' studio I game catchcrs. who constantly adjusted in ael'orrl:,n~e 65,000 IN ONE YEAR ;, ~ b d· M.S. Bedford II sailing from! Rf:CEIVING OFFICE. teehnieians to film "running" I matched his wits against the un· addce of hO.1!111 Hc said that abuut 13,000 per. .. ,a~u 0 ~ Halifax Oct. 23rd, due St I 1 ADELAIDE STRL~ET shuls {Ill the ruggcd veldt Ilever I predictable game. . These communitirs n I ?, " I I I' f1 . - J h' 0 t 2511 DIAL 8·5181 . 2 . 3, hefore allempted, Two standard: One of the most ruggcd of I "h' I'n ~ons tBI'e SUCCee! C( III 'celllg _ .. 0 n5 c. I. chassis lI'ere stripped down, fit. I Holl)'wood actors, Wa\.'ne actu.1 _0 \later dLlI, ,It n , I. to the West since the wall went -;. I I up on August 13. I06I-every : GULF & NO/lTIIERN BIRTHS ted with speebl springs and' ally performs' all of the catch· 1 which serve a lotal cf ; 'lone ,of them risking life and ~" I," ,ull' ," 'U"'""""" ,u, ,'"'''' ,', ", .. " ","~ ,,,' ,"'" ,,,',",' ""'"' "",',,' ,',", I'" , ~ ,SHIPPING CO" LTD. ._- --~--- I shock absorbers and an all· ing sequences himself without: people. 'I limb' and lcuving behind every ·Fergus leave Pictou, N.S, JOY-Born at SI. Clare's 1 aluminum body with a flat using a dcuble. Trading saddle 1 pos3ession for the sake of By DOROTHY BARKER finished, or is in the process October 18th, leave Ch?rlotte. ?Ierey Hospital to ~Ir. and ~Irs, ,platfurm. It carried a dril'cr, for bucket·seat, he was always: -----.--.---.-- reaching freedom. How many NO CmlPARISON of beln.g completed. New build· town October 19th, arnve St. Andy Joy. a son Stillborn. ,cameramen and cameras which' the man out front, lasso. or, r------attempted to flee and were The post card was a rather Ings sprout on the horizon al· Johll's October 22nd, leave same MULCAHY _ 'Born at St. were able to tUl'J1. 3GO dcgrees I catr:hi!1g noo~e at th~ ready, c:ught, lI'ounded or killed by garish picture of the beautiful most every year. day Clarc's 1I1ercy Hospital at 2:30 to catch the e!uSl\'e game as I trYlOg to snare a racmg. elus· the Communist regime's police moon bridge in the Japanese 'Fergus leave Pictou, N.S, a.m. Wednesdav, Gct. 17th. to they twisted. swerved and dart· il'e animal. The dangers could on armed forces cannot,' of gardens, world famous tourist On onc 'of these buildings an Ocl. 25th, Charlottetown Oct. 1 Mr. and ~[rs, Edward .I, ~Iul- ed a\l'~y. Sincc the game would I potentially arise from any un· Fire. Auto, cDurse: be ascertained, The attraction in Sun Francisco, A Italian mosaic by Lionel Thomas 26th, arrive SI. John's October cahy. a baby hoy. ~ freqllclltly rel'erse il~ field. as: suspecting corner. The truck" PH,. 8-2902, figure 52,000 was given as the friend of mille had taken my represents al the doctrines 29th, leave same day. ' BHEWER _ Born at St.: lllany as scven camcras were tra"eling at considerable speed, number of those residents of advice and purchased one of taught at the university and in FURNESS, WITIIY CO. LTD. IClare's ~Iercy Hospital to ~Ir. 'lIscd simultaneouslY, .some of' could ,hav.e overturned easily: 158 Water Strcet, SI. tbe Soviet Zone or East Berlin the CN's package tours, This contrast, down an avenue of Nova Scotia due SI. John's land ~Irs. Patrick Brewer. 20 I them bolted to the sHlcs and, when It hlt anyone of the many: lep13,lmth who happened to be in the Wcst particular tour covered the acacia trees in lull, glorious OCl. 3. Leaving for Halifax and Gambier Street, on Oct. 17th, ! on the bumpers. pothole£ or portruding rocks. 1.... ------on August 13, 1961, and did not Vancouver Festival, Seattle bloom at the time of my visit, Boston Oct. 4. Due Halifax Ocl. a bnby girl. ! To film the chasing and return to their homes hehind World's Fair and a west coast there is a lean·to built of rough 6th. Leaving Boston for Halifax - -- .--- . I' catching 01 giraffe, the mobile: lhe wall, tour as far south as Los An· pine boards, or maybe they are and SI. John's Oct. 11, leaving DEATHS , company worked on a dry lake II d t th k redwood. Beneath this shelter I, Part, of the foreword o{ the ge Ies, er car was 0 an Halifax Ocl. 19, due SI. John's BUT-T--P--d'---f- ii- 'bed, cOl'ering much of its 39 documentary report reads as me for my holiday suggestion Haida Indians with a Canada Ocl. 22. Sailing again same day v v -'V dasse I .peoace U Y mile length and 19 mile width. I t b follows: and remind me of my own early Council grant to support their for Liverpool. aI a. o~. e l~eS( a}, co. er ~ The giraffe sought their favor- "Millions of visitors to the summer jaunt by train. It effort, chip away at a tremen· Newfoundland leaving Liver. 17, Marb~let, Widow of Chades • ite food from the thorn tree Gernian capital have been able brought to my mind, IIOt 50 dous totem polc. This area on pool Oct. 10, due st. John's Ocl. !I. Butt, m her 81,t year. Leav· i which grow I)n the cdoge of the 10 convince themselves yeal' by clearly this beautiful garden, the uniVersity grounds is cull· 16. Leaving for Halifax and mg to mou~11 on~, dau!(hte~, i lake bed. The haughty giraffe vear. Of the peaceful work of hut the Japanese garden on the ed Totem Park alld its path· Boston Ocl. 1B, due Halifax Oct. ~Iargaret, ~Irs. EdnaI' Ho,usc, i is TanganYlka's national symbol. reconstruction being carried out grounds of the University of ways, that meander among col· 20 Leaving Boston for Halifax one son, Gerold at SI. John s, 3 S f th IY Uie Berliners in the free British, Columbia. orful totem specimens, are made and St John's Oct 26 Leaving sisters, ;lIr". ,r. H. Penney and ame hO C hother spee~y \"h K' . 0 tid of ground clam shells. Hall'fax' Nov 2 du'e S't John's ~Irs, K. Trencha.rd at SI. John's, °bffalfllfel p otCtgrllap cdl.'kwere WIld , :" , '. en lenlO ga 0 earne .:' ' 'I K L d Flu a L (to a y un I e the do . .,' .' that 1 was on my way south. Nov. 5. Sallmg again same day" rs. . eawoo at ene on m sti " '. he be,,~ged me not to compare Such'a diversity of ideas, for Liv rpo I 'Falls, Ontario; one brother, 1 e e ,an~ty roammg our from Japanese garden to totem eo. I, western plams) zebra Wild. the Canadian gardell' with the poles! Surely this is the VI'S' Sycamore leaving Liverpool, Frank at Brighton, iIIass" Fun· beeste and eon~ . V' t 11 California effort. "We are Oct. 24th, due SI. John's Oct. 1 eral. on Friday at 11.30 a.m. every s'pe"I'e: Ofbonanl.l·mO!lrtuabY ible evidence of versatility and f 20 PIc u 0 e very new here," he said, ex- free thinking'the University of 31, Leavinr for Halifax and rom ortuga Cove Road to fOlllld in Africa " th laining that he worked during . Is Boston Nov: 1, due Halifax Nov. Ithe General Protestant Ceme· f'l appears m e P Brit h Columbia offers Its . I m among them the oryx os the summer as a garden guide. stUdents. 3. Leaving Halifax Nov. 16, due tery. No [Jowers, oct18,19 trict' ch t I I d' '. - He was further evidence of how SI. John's Nov. ~9. Sailing again I P~RSONS-Died suddenly at hye~a, m~~k:~ an~o~~:PIJa~~~n, cosmopolitan Canada is beeom- Some days its halls may be same day for Liverpool. Hahfax on Tuesday, Oct. 15, Th film IV d " I ing. Born in Austria, this slim ivy·clad Rnd mellowed with Nova Scolia leavin'g Liverpool Felix Parsons formerly of coopeerat' fastlma Te \11th ~hke I N ' 7 d S J h ' 'B' L f " Ion 0 Ie anganYI a youth who spoke perfect Eflg· agf, but I doubt whether its L 0\ .. ' rue HI. l.of n s NOV'B I3. ~lfl'ln'E'1 c t to mourn arc hiS Game Department under the. I, . d , \ish, i:. a student from Japan. (reshlless and modern oullook eavmg or a I ax ,a!! as· WI e, 'I een. one son, Gerard careful Sl1 en'si f't Ch' f ' SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 2 studying agriculture' at our \i>1Il. ever become musty, ton Nov: 15, due Hahfax Nov. and one daughter, Bernice, p I on a I 5 IC 1 , j Illost weJleriy university. ' . .. . ' , 17. LeaVing Boston Nov. 23 for Mrs, (Dr.) Rex Langdon, of ,;i%iitli] , , To me, amateur gardener that Halifax and SI. John:s. Leaving Halifax, also two sisters, Mothcr M 1 1 ,am, ~an~da's. Japanese, gar. Halifax Nov. 30, due SI. John's ~1. Stani.llaus of St. Clare'! elen looked neither new nor' Dec. ~, Sailing again same. day Mercy Hospital and Monica of I 1 could it he··elassed as second to for Liverpool. SI. John's, Funeral will take i any ,garden ill the world. It has place at Halifax, following Re· a personality all its own with, , EDINBURGH me ute r s)- qlliem Mass on Thursday morn- , I' .~. o{ course, national characteris- Kin~ Olaf of Norway braved ing. ~Iay his soul rest in peace. , tics .of thl! Japanese race, winds of almost gale force NOTEOFTiIANKS-- I In its early stages of develop. Wednesday' to walk along a _~ ______.____ _ ment, the University gurden is slender catwalk 500 feet above In appreciation of Idndness centered about a pool and smal! the Firth of Forth. and service while she was a brook stocked with ten thou- patent at st. Clare's Mercy sand gold{i~h, ,The nucleus of Hospital, 'Miss Jenny I,ocke this huge fish population was wishes to thanl, Rev, HOllC),gold, CD BIRCH CD OAI{ flown, from Japan, Weaving Rev. FanlCr Ryan, Dr E, J. ...·.I ••n ere compl~.li ' back and forlh across the pond Quillian, also the ·Si-t0rs and: • WESTERN HEMLOCK • B.C. FIR ...... tho f •• tory • : • are almost invisible strlngs In- ,Good Nurses and all kind friends who' ,., m.... · .o.uty, lon.or . tended to keep birds from feed- did visit her there. CONSTRUCTtoN , STRUCTURAL GRADES __,' lower 'iop..ko.,· : . ,. Ing on the fish. M .. Select Strudural Grad •• from tho ': . .'. " '. ' , The garden Is absolutely' au- A ' omlng, ~nest Mills In British Columbia. ''''ow:you tan, buy 1\ hardwood . thentlc. Its pathway wllIlder floor .'wi\ll 1\ ,faclory finish that' N · hb TI/(,BERS:- up fa l.r x 10" through Japanese maple trees,: WELCOME WAGON ,'. elg or ...... , ,!ut)vear ordinary :finbhe~ , REPAIRS lenglh. to AO' to 1. It', a produtt ·of . Japanese cherry trees and Its PI .... C,ollltder III Jun ni~hes of artistical\y planted HOSTESS thn ,_. Tour fli.oda &lid PIANK:- up fa 16" wicla BUT .. J 's lar/Jcst ,maier' o{ . TV !'fcwIO\1nd.lP lenglh. to 40' lai'cbrococ\ floori,· ': shrubs are banked with azaleas no/phon. If.... CIIn he!l Ket!' , DC10T ... REASONABLE RATES Newfoundlanl'l ann native flowering bushes Will Knock at your ~~.~ ::u WlproYb'~'_ OUR RUSH SHIPMENTS ARE WiTHOUT PA~AllEL V!~~ .! llIItcall... GUARANTEED WORK ~,r,~~ '~' . ~~'',r, ,,'.1 ',' ," ~ith ~ succ~sslon,o{.bloom"· with Gifts and Gr~etiJJgs ~ LC,L· - CARLOADS - TRUCKLOADS tOMPL£rE· RESAWtNG AND DRESSING T.~ VER~ATILITY. APPAll~T , from .,Friendlv .Business . , F",C!lll~ PHON,E 1 1,1.'IWOtI»D • 0 . Orlgmally Intended as a wesl· N . It . - ' 1 94123 TO MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT I~ . 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