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o cast udge Addresses Jury n Adams' Case • LONDON (CP) -The fury In the Dr.·John Bodkin Adams murder trial told Monday it may have no legal precedent In deciding whether the physician drugged a wealthy patient to death for gain. uez ana l "It i1 a most curious •ituatlon, perhaps unique In these courts, that. '. ' act of murder has to bt proved by expert evidence", Mr. Justice Sir I' I k Arthur Davlin said In his charge to the jury of 10 men and 2 women Official Opening I' '. The case of the 58-year·old physlclctft Is exp~tctad to go to the fury '

Mr. Justice Devlin reviewed often contradictory testimony by top authoritl11 a1 to whether the lnlectlons of and Expected Today allegedly gave 81·ytar.OI d Mrs. Edlgh Allee Morrell In 1950 CAIRO (AP) - Two floating cremes of the UN. MJ~urulla to murder. BE PRECISE salvage fleet hoisted the frigate Abukir Monday of science cannot alway• are not required to lnvestlgat~ summing up, and restored a clear channel throughout the 103· · prttlse. d-ear and unquali- and aomethlnJ that will lead you Manningham-Bulk!r clalme~ Ad· now heN In rela tl~n h the charge ams made the widow widow a miles of the Suez Canal. The Abukir was towed anlwers,'' he said, "partie· the I ' il they m dealing with an you are eonsiderlna." drug addict, tried to get a dodlcU The judge 'ruled that In decld· of her will drawn up so that he away to a ship graveyard in the Bitter Lakes. ~tnlch occurred )'ears 1110 Only an Egyptian announcement --- . · were not preM~nt .•. lnr t5e cue the jury should con­ would inherit her Rolls Royce lim· sldu only the InJections actually ousine and box of jewelry and now is needed to open the canal to ing ~ fence along the Gaza.lsraell or mur~r only If all vessels adapted to its 34-foot frontier. . In the witn~ss box can shown by nursing records to have kept her drugged although she been lllYoen Mrs, Morrell. was !lot In '-'loerrlble agony" as the depth. The Egyptian Middle East The boundary line, guarded by · the e1·\dence to the News Agency said this will come t~ UN Emergency Force against necessary to prove Although con ten d I n 1 this doctor claimed to detectives, amount would have been fatal, Mr. Justice ,Devlin. said it was today. The pre~cnt limit is 10,·1 ~n!iltratlon from either side, now • the Crown had introduced pre· in many respects an unusual case 000 tons. Ships up to four times 1:s marked only by white statu j~dge said it doe not mat· ~rlpUon rec~rds to show Ula t In that Adams was not called to that size have used the canal in' 1n the north and by a plowed fur- thal ~Irs, ~lorrell's "death the past. [row the rest of the way. . Imitable and her days were even larger amounts en heroin the witness stand by Defence Law· and morphine had been made yer Geoffrey Lawrence, The. Abukir, a 1,460-ton E~yptian Such a fence for some time has d" becau~ she had suf. wanbip, was sunk near the souJh I been a pet project of Maj .. Gen. tll'o years before avaUable' by Adams. But Mr. Justice Devlin uld ''It The judae'• charge to the jury would be In my judgment utterly end during the fighting last fall. E. L. M. Burns of Canada, com· 1nd was affilcted by nrR. FRED COR,NICK (center), President of the St ..Tohn's Lloru Club, draws the lucky tlck~t Lt G R . d A \"h mander of the UNEF. came alter Attorney-General Sir wrong !! you were to regard Dr. ' h fi l it .· en. aymon ' ' ee 1 DISCUSSED WITH BURN l. on the special prize of last nlg~t's Sun~hine Camp Radio Auction-a 3-plcce c ester e d su e u.s. boss of the salvage fleet e:.15 S her life was cut short b)' Rerlnald Manningham-Buller for Adams' s~nce u eontributing In ' the Crown flnllhed 1 2',l,.hour any way toward proof of guilt." donated by Maje!tlc S&les ·and valued at $399. The lucky winner was Mrs. George Noah, Leslie expected to send official · ·ord on The project was discussed at • l 1 or months, It Is just u Street. At left Is Sun3hlne Camp and Radio Auc tlon chairman James MacNa.b. At right, Sun· the clearance operation to UN Sec. 40-minute meEting between the I murder u I! It waa cut " PJ d shine Camp Director Leo Shea.'-(Dally News Photo). retary • General Dag Hammarsk- UN commander and Brig, Meir by yem," the judge de. U.s. Reaches Menz1es ea S jold for relay to the General As. Amit, acting cbief of staff of the semblv. The 18 - nation assembly Israeli army. h! lddrd, "a doctor who Agreement WI'th For Israel's ' I autho;lzed the clearance after a In New York, l!rael told the UN tht sick and dylnf does Federal. Puhli' c wor k s cease _ fire halted the Anglo. security council that incld~ntJ ~ calculate In minutes S d0 A b" J d d Frenc • Israeli invasion five along the border caused her ex. :n hours, perhaps not 1n au. I.· ra I a n epen. ence·, . .months ago. treme concern." uraeli ambaua- 'A'ttks, the affect on a , . , .• 1 ! dor Abba Eban listed 19 ineldeotJ llle of the . medicine WASHlNG'l'ON (AP) - The . '""'J< ' KERN ~U! DISCBARGED -~ which he said took place between _lill.ad!ilailter.~.- _..,..u..I!M•Sutei•Mobdt1"'UIIOUneed • ~lWJOURN!!, Au.l.ralla (Reut. ·c :-.-·' . A...... A-' .d 'd .1tleanwhtle, the American tanker I March 10 and March 27, m01Uy In· t · · t ' · ·· ' 1 ROM WILL ' formal li"!ement ·with Saudi en)-Prlme.Min.lster Robert Men. . on rae ·s re war ~ Kern Hills r?de higher and hlgher filtration by marauders who made noted \lilt In October, 1950, Arabli .for U.S. ·forets to use '\be zlea aald · Mouda7 Dlaht he Wot!ld \.:1 at anchor m Aqaba waters at off with Israeli livestock, Irrigation l!omU struclr: Adams out Dhahran air field for five more ntver rtrard allY settlement In the • · · - ·. . : Elath as her Persian oil cargo pipes, grain and other property. wtil, In which he had been yem Middle Eaet as just and honest un- OO!rAWA (CP)-Contracta val-[ wharf recbnstruction and dredg.l Llmi~d, Antigonish, N.S., $97,598; , coursed into storage tank~! of that Radio Cairo broadcast a warn· I rllfll Of •llver, In exchan,ie, the leu ft restored Israel's lndepend- ued at $9,423,8S2 were awarded I lng, tidewater construction com- White Head, N.B., brea~,twater: southern Israeli port. ing that Egypt will sink iny test 1 mntually received the a~~oreed to: ence and freedom from fear. during March by the federal pany, Glasgow, N.S., $81,155; Car·. construc.tloo, J. W. Mc.1\!ulk10 and' The cargo, mostly 15,000 tons of ship Israel sends to the canal even 1nd ltrs. ~I•Jrrell'• pre-war 1. Continue aelllng Saud! Arabia H told' di gl in hi works department. bou, N.S., wharf reconstruction, f Sons Limited, upper Gagetown, crude destirred for refining at if the sinking would touch of1 a Rom at t~ request of ber mUitary eq41lpment 10 It can ex. h n e · b ~ n~er ven s The total for mw works was T. C. Gorman (Nova &otlal Lim- N.B., $57,825. Haifa, was carried through the world war. Egypt bars Israeli pand Its 13,000-man armed fo~. 0 or Y he ictorian Jewish • $7,330,443, the department said itcd, Halifax, $297 ,435; Cribbin's Quebe~ contronrsial Tiran Strait Satur- ships as the commerce of an en· Lltr·l')· of illeRal drug traf. 2. Improve the civil air facUlties Board of D811Uties thlt peace In/ Monday, Of the remainder $1,805.- Point, N,S., Wharf Repairs, T. C. Cap de Ia Madeleme, Q.uc., con. 1 day. Israel hailed the Kern Hills' emy nation. 1 ltl! placed before the at Dha ran and imp'rove the i~~:r~ d~pende~ on pea~e In the 708 was for repair and 11ainten- 1 Gorman (Nova Scotia) IJmited, s~ction en addltto,ns, and alt~r·l tra!l·blazing through those waters Clear passage through both the br the jud~e. a theor1 nearby Persian Gull port of Dam· d lltUa~ fa~ coul not 00 ance of existing structufes and Halifax, $97,910; Drum Head, N.S. aUo~~,s to federal buildmg, ~osa~!"2 · wh1ch Egypt and Saudi Arabia canal and the Gull of Aqaba ~· he n\d m\~ht occur tiJ, mam assure tube / u ~e of Israel $287,700 for dredging, harbor improvements, Joseph Al- Dufresne Incorporated, Tro1s R1v- contend arc thelr own rathe~ than demanded by Prime Minister Da. b!caule of differences be· i 11 .:\'el'er, U.S, officials said was pu l'Oil ques on, Contl'flcts: mon, New Glasgow, N.S., $61,250. ieres, Que. international. 1·id Ben-Gurion's government, A the 1m~unt 1 of drugs pre. I they were unable to lilt Saudi Menzies warned that Russia still Dredging contracts In the ancient Israeli town or foreign ministry spokesman said and the amounts injected. ag, am~nt !{) lift Its ban lll&lnst Is arming Efypt and Syria and Atlantic provinces Georgetown, P.E.I., railway Pike's Arm, ~fld., Cam~ron A5hkelon, on the Jdcan Plain 12 last week Israel plans to send a lhe as~d the jury permitting Americans of the Jew. that her agents are ·constantly Stephenville Cros!ing, N~d., wharf reconstruction, Diamond ~ntra~ting Company, Hal1!ax, miles n~rth of Gaz.a, UN and ,Is· test ship thro~gh .~he canal at "a

whole matter as ish faith to aerve with U.S. mil-l "whipping up antlpathy and hatre~ 1 construction of new federal bu1hl- 1 Construction Compan~, Frederi~- $72,400, George!own, r .. E.I., D1a·. rach off1ccrs ncgollatcrl on btnld- su1table occas10c. _____s_o_m_et::.:h.:..:.ln::g_.::l'..:.Ou~l.::la::ry:...::•::dv:.:i;:.so~:ry:~llt'O::::u!p~s ~·~t~D:.:,:h:ah::,:r_:an~~·g~a~in~l.:_t ~th~e:.!pe~op~l:!e~o:[~t~sra~el~'.:_' _ ing, Saunders, Howe! and Com- ton, N. B. ,$862,890, Skinners m?nd Construction Llm1ted, Fed· R £ ------· - . . pany, Carbonear, Nfld., $46,(10; Pond, P.E.I., harbor improve- encton, N.B., ~7,000; Summer- e ugees PC' Re ort •1 Of ,Amherst, N.S., construction of ment.s, Morriso~ and McRae Lim· side, _P.E.J., D1amond ~nstr.uc- , 8 p ::.: .,.. , .. 1 e Ad ' L ' RCMP detachment quarters, M. ited, Summemde, P.E.I., $121,· tlon Limited, $39,360; Clarke City,. c I . . am s awyer F. &hurman, Company, Summer. 800; St. Thomas, N.B., whar!,Que., Capt. I. Verreault, I'.es Me-; omp ain Food Com.plete Slate side, P.E.I., $67,000; Archat, N.S., I construcllon, ~lin R. McDonald chins, Que., $39,000.

(AP) - Geo!!rey Law. charu tempted ftllow barrlatera ness, Shortage Candidates sUghUy recedlna chin be. Into comparinr blm favorably with His tactics In croas-examlnatlon bel:ef thAt a jutting jaw such legal giant.. of En11llsh trials Hospital Insurance VANCOUVER (CP) - Twentv. OTI'AWA (CP)-The Progre. IUI'fst sign o! an aureuive vary, but his deadlitst aam·blt is I cter. Is Sir Norman Birkett, Marshall the amllln; come-on. six British immigrants, aboa~d sive ~nservatlve party will ruJI Hall and Sir Patrick Hastings, candidates in every constltueney amaU, pale, gluses-wear!na "Mr. Jonea," he will begin, "you the third flight af the A!r Bridge in the June federal election. AI· Bet. have been laid in Lonlkln do a;roee with me that your teal!; to Canada scheme, arrived here ready more than half of them have trl - Whose spectacular de. clubs that Lawrence will some day mony would be most valuable if ·; I of Dr. John Bodkin Adams Monday with' a string of com- been nominated, 1 party head· ~ become lord chid justice. you had the entire picture of this ! I Is Optimistic For plaints about their trip, quarters spokesman said Monday. Lawrence's name Into MartiG At 50 he hu topped o!l 27 years beadlln€>-ls tough, Incident, don't ycu?" ' Their main grouse was about a He said this was disclosed to a of distingulthed and profitable, but "Yes," the wltneu answers to shortag~ of food and milk. Th~y w~k-end meEting of the party's touihness springs 10t from somewhat colorleu law practice, ce, hut from a .enaitlve this perfectly plaualble question. complamed that from Iceland to national campaign eommlttee of by starrin1 as defence counsel in "Then " Lawrence saya with a Sydney, N.S,, an 18-hour flight, I some 50 provincial and eoll.ltltu- a quiet ruthlenneu the lon11e1t murder trial in recent qulck sneer, "why didn't you P·rovincial Participation they were without food. I ency representatives frOm coaat to · to deliver a a&· Brltlab history, bother to get the enUre picture? O'ITAWA (CP) - Health Min· I 56.3 per cent of the population 1 of11clals. coast. Phrase in a cold, aeeusln11 Brilliant is· perhaps, the aln11le I mean all the facts?" ister Martin said Monday he IS. have agreed to it. / The House completed detaile(' Six members of the group Allister Grosart, Cooservatlvi word that dea~ribes him beat, He 1 optimistic that six or more prov- Mr. Martin refused opposition\ study ol the blll and postponed formed a delegatio? whic~ regis· campaign manager, uid advilrtb­ l!lry he hu the sure Ia at his best In crou-eumlna­ Alter he has a witness eowed, lnces will enter the federal plan requests to change .a clause of the until later the for!J)ality of third tered. the · complamts. With the ing strategy, report on the caD­ In accomplished actor. tloo, · 1 ....,,·nr" Z7 YEARS La wre11oe will' often turn on the for national hospital insurance. blll stipulating, in effect, that the and .!ina] reading. 1 c~~ef immigration officer at the dida~ slwatlo!l and the ltlnerar)' Lawrence's only trial fault 11 a charm, uslnr auch expressions u: Howeve~, he hedged a bit when plan won't work unless six pi'OV· So far, five p~ovint;Es have a.c-[mport. , . for Opposition Leader Diefenb&k· ~rformance In de­ slight Inability to k!t well enough "I am exceedingly ~rry, bu I t asked in the Commons, during inces representing a majority of cepted the plan m prmclplc: Bnt· Samuel Smith, ~-year-old slg· er's planned coast-to-coast ~peak­ AdAms on a murder alone. He hn't content with de· rouble you with just one clause-by-clause study of hospital the population come Into lt. isb Columbia, 1 Alberta, Saskatch· nalman from Sheffield, told a rc. ing campaign were . a mona sub- stroylng OpPOaition witnenes, He or two additional small matters" lrumrance legislation, wmn the He said he is. optlmlstlc that a ewanJ Ontario· and Ncwfoundla~d, po.~ter: . . , , jects discuued at the weekend humiUates them as well, Outside the court room, he ~ a plan will come into force. sixth provin'ce would agree soon, Mr. Martin ·said the federal lD· The airways officials didn t meeting. ALIENATES JURIES many •. sided man. He runs a "As quickly as possible," he re- although he could not say posl· sistence ~n slx provinces Is based tell us in London to bring food ------· ---- .. Juries ,..... usually m-ade up of dairy farm in ,the- pleasant coun­ plied to Stanley Knowles ( CCF- tively when that would be. He was on the a 1m that the plan, which with us, otherw1se we would have ts m average human be!ng 5 - aome. try south o! London. He !a a violin. Winnipeg North Centre) who said scheduled to confer with represent. would co\-er costs qf standard hoM· been well prepared. We didn't I' times ~sent an unrellel'ed exhi· ist, His wife, Marjorie, is a amall, tbe government should put the plan atives !rom New Brunswick this pita! care ~nd dia~nostlc s_ervices, even have flasks of tea." IN U.K. bltlon of brilliance by a lawyer pretty women 1 few y e a r s into operation Immediately now week and later would .renew re- shl}\lld be ' as nationwide m char- They were aboard a General at the expense ot 1 eonfused wit- younger. that five provinces representing cent '!alks be had with Manitoba acter as possible." Airways DC-4. PARIS - AP - Air ------Present ' . all uid Monday of Its planes had Liberals Have Narrow. On CBC Vote Budget at Blskra, AI· ~argili ' IUJ.lllk!lllinr 32 per. OO!rAWA (CP) - The Llbera!J The vote wu pulled at the open. cla~lnl - they wually ring for 'When the tally ca.me, Ule IJb- . This was one by Tom Goode1 NO MACHINERY I. Speaker Rene Be.audoin said that Today '• IIOt a ICire In the Comno111 Mon. lng of the second post • weekend five minutes or 10 to bring In mem- erals had it by 78 to 87 with niem- Llberal from Burnaby-Ricllmond INES, ay, but finally mua'ered eoough slttlnl, when oormally· there la a ben trom their offices-a worried bers of all three oppoaition parties In British Columbia, who had "there l! no machinery by which LONDON -CP-The Blalua Is an oatdl memben to win· a clost vote over relaUvely·thl!l, attendance In the eount oi noses was started by Fin- votlnr ~!idly against the 1overn~ given ootlce that he would call for I can go and bring him back." of 3MOO about the Cj)Diblned opposition. House becault of late • arrlvtn.a anoe Minister Harr!l, Liberal floor ment. the production of correspondence Mr. Goode, who was seen to shadow of 61 Green tnllea southeast of · It wu tile narrowut &have qf weelr:enden. The opposition ranks leader, and deputy Liberal whip Therewere then Ill the HOU5e between Progressive ~nservative have a word with House leader Street hangs over Brit• the four-year Parllamut for the were weU filled. 'I'bert were bir Pierre Gauthier, Portneuf. , !45 of the 259 slttl!lg members. members and the CBC after the Harris before leaving the cham- in the Aum Liberal• 011 a formal Bouae dlvl. liP• In· the Liberal seat., • !roth hustled between the cham- rrhere are six vacancies Ill the opposition started sbarpshootlng at ber, was asked by a fe110r\er later tain'11 1957 ·58 b11d1et, 'IVIIl'lall~• at the north. lion, 'nley ICraped throulh with McCANN BEFUSE8 ber and the lobbies, where phone 265 • seat Commons, Tbe govern· the 11overnment on the point. why be had not l!lOVed his motion to be presented to-da1 edceoftheSalwa ~ majority oi U~thelr fllll House The ProiM!uive Con~ervatlve calls were going out · for more ment had mustered 77 ol Its 168 "I have ~ comment at all," b Chan 11 f .. L- majority 1a 711-oz! ID 1aaue deal· demllld for 1 vote came when Liberals, Individual IJberals came supporters, apart from Mr. Poulln. 'nlls motion w:as to come up he uld. Y c:e or O IIIII There WBI no (l)g with owoaltlon charpa of fOV· Reve11ue Minister McCann, who re: buaUing lklwn the corridors from The opPosition parties bad enrolled ~!her the ODe by Mr. Fulton that In a later exchange concerning Exchequer Peter Thor· ""''l~ll~t• word OD Da• emment lllterfereuoe · with the p6rt, to ParliLment for the CBC, outside the buUdinK, hauled in 67 of 87. precipitated the vote. Mr. Goode the CBC, stanley Knowles {CCF- neycroft. of the PUleD· CBC, refuHd to a«ede to _pmage of a from their hotels, The Conserva· The 17 • minute call for voting did not vote on the Fulton motion 1 Winnipeg North Centre) referred td. Tbere was 110 queati011 ol. the requeat by . Davie Fulton .(PC- tlves pounded Impatiently for the members was unusually long, but was In the House after that' to a Montreal speeeb Saturday in . For ~ontha, discon• or 'IVhtther they fOVImlllfDt topplblf over the vote. Xal!lloops) for production of com. vote, while they ·apparently had though not as protracted as some and before his own motion ca~ which CBC chairman A. D, Dunton tented Britons have tMliana or mill· It did DOt Involve non-cotifiduce. mwllcations betweeu officlab rJf the upper band. in long.put years. Some officials up, By the time his motion 'was said the government cannot and But It ~d bave provided Urn· the NaUonal . ~ral · Feder&tlOJ! PANTED INTO SEATS , recalled that some 25 years ago called, he had left the chamber. does· not control CBC activities. f~;~rmed lonJ ·lines out· P&1lll f&!der for tile June eleetioll. llld the publicly • owned CBC on Governmen~ supporters panted the bells ring for about seven Oppo&!tlon Leader D)efenba~r Mr. Knowles asked whether Dr. side the CanacliaD Emf· Plane wu 1 '~'Mr. waa obvlo111 anxiety amonr programmlllr, into tnelr seats one by one. Dr. hours before a crucial vobe. · said the conservatives would like McCann would stop makillg rep· gration Office in Green It tl Liberal' leaden 11 they lr:ep tile At •that moment, the combined McCann had an earnest talk on MORE ON CBC to see the Goode mdion passed. resentations to the CBC. · durl lp)IIJ'en 'I dlvill011 bellJ rluglng for 111 u~ua- opposition In the House outnum- the floor with Raoul Poulln of After MondaY's vote, there was He said Mr ..Goode bad been "No," the mlnlster repl~d. He Street, Mayfair, makfnr· lf•- nr or Mort• ual 17 minutes wbU1 ab~ent Lib· bered the Llberala by perhaps Beal!C1,, only one of the House'~ more on Ule CBC issue as another "here a moment ago," and "we told the House last week he ~ the first moves towanl o.vr takeoff, trail were rounded up .rrom within nl.ne members,. on a. co.ll!lt from Ithree ·lnnopendcn. ts in the cham .. motion for the production or cor- do not have the same feelings as "constantly ad moo Ish ing" the j a new We in Canada. _ 1 ------JI aad eullidt · ParUam111tla ei!Dt.re the preu gallery. . • ber at the time-who eventually respondence with' the GBC hit the the government re~ardiog the pro· I CBC on its specdin; of public ductloo of papers.' _ money. a.------·----'-- . , ~ Aa tbl dlvirlo!l- bellJ . atarled voted with the governme~~t.. .floor. · ·, ·

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B'-11 Ltd. 11 Piai;sinan'' '27-1 Cue Crosby Gold Star 3~G-~~ly -~~~ii-·i· ~' United Colton Mills Mo,laases- 3 1·gals...... 1!.10 VALUE s359.oo Plaid Sblrh ...... ti.OO 428-1 Gallon Superlastlc Paint, for Chevrolet Sedan. Exterior or Interior and 1 gal. Canadl DONATED BY 3~1-t Year's Subscription to H. H. Marahall Ltd. Odourl~ss Thinner . .... 7.73 "Reader'• Dlieal" ...... 8.00 ~29-1 Metal Wastebasket, 1 Steel 34:1.-1 Case Royal Beverail ...... 2.90 Royal Aerated Water Dl~kl lc Co., Ltd. Desk Tray, 1 Pencil 343-Recorda to the Value ol ... 20.00 Sharpener ... JOHN CLOUSTON. Ltd. \.ol No. Article Value 344-1 Forsyth Clover Club Shirt ~.9~. A)·rc & ·Sona ltd. Glenburn Nu~r~ries ~3G-1 "Texmade" Gift Ense 345-1 Floral Arrangement .. . . S.OO t Sheet 81 x 104 and 2 ~111-l Case "Del ~lonte" Oran1e F. M. O'Leary Ltd 3~8-1 Set "Llvln11 Llbrary' Movie Cues ...... Hall Scott Juice. . . . .$ '-80 VIewer with Films ...... 3.90 Tooton'a Ltd. 211:1.-l lipin Rod, Spin Reel, and ' 347-2 Only Klddles "Plainsman" A. l:. Hickman Co., Ltd. 100 Yarda Spin Twine ...... 1\.~o Harrla " Hlacock l.td 3.30 United Cot.ton Mills F W •Woolworth Ltd Plaid Shirta ...... 253-1 Lar;e Chocolate Bunny .... 2.911 348-1 Caae Pure·Sprlnl Ginger Arcade Store 2.:1+-1 Gallon Ice Cream ...... 2.110 Bruo~~:lleld Ice Cre~m Ltd. Rora, Ae•ale'1 Water .. Spot Cuh Grocery . Ale . ... •...... UO Modern Home liupplled Skinner Agencies 2M-I Sack Potatoes . 4.011 ~49-1 Electric Eu Cooker 6.00 2M-I Cut Stokley'a Tomato Earle Son& Co., Ltd. 3~0-2 Only Men's "Ambauador'' Juice ...... 4.80 ~ Dresa Shirts, White and Blue 6.00 United Cotto~ Milia . 257-1 Carton ''Good Luck" ...... 7.0(1 Nfld. Mar1arlne Co. Te11ler Cakr & US--Cakea and Cooklea ...... MO 35t-l Westclox Alarm Clock Flower Shop Value Donor 2.110 Brookfield let Cream Ltd Lot No. Article 2M-I Gallon Ice Crum 3~:1.-1 Tennla Racql.ll!t 16G-l Set ~John Bull'' Bike Tire Pike'' Cycle Shop and Tubea ... '1.&!1 B· 1-1 Full Length Film by Fox General t'llm~ or Paramount . 520.00 !'ifid. Coal Co. 21!1--3 l·lb. Boxea "Black Malle" Gordon Butler & Co., Ltd. ll· :z-:z ToDs Hllh Heal Coal .. 52.00 P. C O'Drlscu!J · !'ifld. Acatl" .. , or Chocolate...... : 4:9~ B· i--Artlat'l Equipment . . .. 20.00 Job Bros. Ltd. ~1 Gun and Holster ...... 4.98 F. W. Woolworth Ltd. B· 4-Trlp to Grand Falls for two 144.0:! Globe Tradln1 Company B... 5--Ad,·erthlng to the Value of 50.00 Thl' Evening ' · 21!3-t Carton "Lipton'a" Tea Nfld. Mtriarlne Co. Mammy'a Limited Ltd. Bill, 24-JO'a ...... U6 Riverside Woollen 28'-1 Doun t lb. "Wuton'a" Sheffman Broa. I· 5-1 Pair All-Wool Blankeh 30.00 Allorted Blaculta ...... 8.10 T. J Green Ltd Mr1. Hector Parsons B· 7-1 Case lltat Satln-4 Gals. 26.00 8tanr\~rd P. C. O'Drlscoll Co. Ltl. 211&--2 Carton• Apple Juice """"" 1!.12 F. W. Woolworth Ltd. 11. !tokea l Sona Ltd. . (5.00 Baird ~totors Lid. 261!-t Framed Scene ...... 3.29 B· B--1 16'' Girl's Bicycle Laracy's nernrn·1ur 21!7-1 Box At~plea ...... "00 Snow Bros. I t--1 Mantel Clock .. 19 95 Nfld. BrokmQe Ltd. ~r. F. Williams {Jrocery Shop 21!8-1 Cue Carnation Milk ...... 7.20 Modern Shoe Service Ca.1hln Oils l.ld. 2119-t Nylon Party Dreu ...... 6.95 Min Barrett's Store ll·IO-tOO Gallons Stove Oil 23.76 T. A. MacNab & Co., Ltd. Canadian Canners 27G-2 Boxes Cadbury'a tOe. Ban 4.80 Nfid. Brokerage 1Agents) 24.00 Han·ey l.omh~r l 271-1 Case Stokley's Tomato 1·11-1 Brns Coal Box Hardware Lld. Juice ...... ua Earle Sana & Co .. Ltd. United CottoD Mills 27:1.-1 Gallon Ice Cream ...... 2.1!0 Brooltfleld Ice Cream Ltd 11·12-1 Brief Case. Steerhide, Dick• & Co., Ud. 273-1 2·lb. Box Nellaon's Choco- 3.60 Murdock's Tarkle Black, Tan or Brown 17.00 Hudson Ba• Co lates. Every plecf' different 2.70 ll·li----1 "Hudson Bay" Blanket '!0.7!; l.ld. !1·15-Goods w the Value or 25.00 Roi'Tin~ Bro• ' 274-1 Cue Five Rosel Banana 7.40 A. E. Hickman Co., Ltd. J. B. !lfltchell & Fiesta· Cake ...... 4.10 8·15-25 Lbs. Golden Phemnt Tea 37.50 SoD Ltd. 27~1 Case Avoset Whlpplna !!.on Clayton Coverduck B·1&-1 Gent's Trapnell Watch with Cream ...... 7.83 fi.OO Dunn'a Pharmaey R. H 1 rapnrll IJL 276-l 14·bal Hard Bread ...... Ua 4~3-1 ExpaDalon Bracelet 25.00 Ayre's Suprrm.rkrt .. 277-1 Rout !\feat ...... - ...... ~.on 4~1 B·17-Grocerles to the Valut or ~0.0~ He~p & Partner! ...... ta.9~ Heap 1: Partners Limited B-18-1 Westinghouse Steam Iron 18% . 278-AIIorted Adler's Choeolatu 7.00 Kettle : 2.eo Brookfield Ice Cream Ltd. ~fld .Traclor ' 279-Grocerlu · ...... 7.00 455-t Gallon B·l!l-1 Skll Home Shop 16" Drill 45.95 & Equipment . 280-1 Carton Whlte Swan Napkins, 4~6-1 Year's O::n~~ H. H. Mmha11 Limited · 3 Ply ...... !1.!!0 Reader's 1·20-Builder'a Hardware to the · Dal\r l.ld Carnell Agenc!ea. · Value of .. . . 25.00 4~7-4 CarD Canadian Machinery and 261-Records to the Value of ...... 20 1!0 Die 4~8-1 Medium Con~bin.atlo G. J Cahill Industries Co., Ltd. • 282-1 Electric Clock ...... 13.00 School Desk Freeman'a Grocery l9.95 Steers Ltd. Z83-1 Pennanent ...... 10.00 Deluxe Beauty Parlour 4S9-2 Pairs ~ylons JI·Zl-1 RCA Radio ... (\Irs. E J. Doran) B·2Z-1 Hardy 2 PC. 9 ft. CC. de '60-1 Set Tires and TubPA France Fly Rod with Makh· ~t Sheet Metal Camp !tove ... e.tJO United Nail & (any size) . Foundry Co. Calnea lng Reel ar1d Une 75.00 . 285-! Dilzen Grade A Lar1e, 461-Groceries to the Value of .... Paper Products B·23-Flureacent Fixture :!3.00 · Fresh Eill• ...... 5.00 R. G. Belbln Grocel'1' F. M O'LUTY Ltd. 46:1.--1 Case Rite Rainbow Brokerage CArent!) B·2t-1 Beatty Electric Cellar \\'m. !'iOIWOrth)' Purity Factories Ltd. Serviettes . Drainer (Sump Pump) 55.00 W. & J. 1\loor~ 288--t Caae Avoaet Whlpp\nl B-2S--1 Qtl. No. 1 Shore Codfish lti.OII aum ...... 7~ Earle Sont & Co., Ltd 483-1 Pair Miner Breast-Hil:h _ A. E. Hickman Co., Ltd. Leon Grr•r & Co. Waders ... 17.00 B·ZB-1010 Sq. Feet ~;," Gypsum 28'1-1 Gent'• tOO% Nylon Shirt 8.9!'1 T. J. Grctn Ltd. l.\15 R. J. Coleman At anile Gyp;um 464-1 O'Cedar Car ~lop .. Wallboard . . 6D.UO e1H 9.~0 Empire Fruit Storea Th Dall•1 S --~.gn~po~n~h~~laln_•~-~-~.~.... 6.00 United Cotton Mills ·ud. C R. Bell Ltd. 465--1 Case Oranges 8·27-Prlutlng to thr Value or 25.00 Clarlrt Stean1oriP B·:'.S-1 Sllllar Louul(er Chair ... 110.00 . ·281-1 Hamper Groeerlea ...... e.OO Fradaham'a Supennarket Tqe Mualcal Clock 468-1 Case Jourbert's Pork and Earle Son1 & Co., Ltd. Sanitary Prod..rll Hilltop Service Statton Beans ... 2 ,!I(} Jl-2&-1 Call Toilet TltJUe 20.1l0 ·:;210--Guollne ...... 15.00 T. A. MacNab • Co., Ltd. 5.00 Guardian Ltd. 467-LLot Memo Pads B·SD-Refrlgeration or Heating Norman Die~ tid- ~ ... · VIctor Bailey 468--400 Matinee Cigarettes 6.60 Imperial Tobacco Co. Services ...... 20.00 )!!! ~ Man'• Dreu Shirt ...... ,.... 4.711 381-1 Dozen White Cake Mil, ,.;zu..-uroeerlea to the Value of .... 15.00 Ben Squlre11 CGrocer l A. P.:. Hickman Co., Ltd. 469-3 Pall's Men's Shoes-John Parker lr: Monroe Ltd. Franklyn Store "Brodlea" ...... 4.60 White-Tan, Oxford Style .. 2~.SO Ro'''l Gmgt ::--1 Carton Carnell Clprettea 3.150 38:1.-1 em Carnation Mille ...... 7.20 Nfld Brokera1e Ltd. The Blouse Shop B-31-1 Ollly 670 :i 15 Tire ... . . :\7.00 :::ZK-t C11e I dozen qta. Marvelube 470-1 Ladles' Blouse ...... 2.00 Nrid. Salva'' SB3-2 Dozen Hollday_Plpe Tobacco B-3:z-1 y, H.P. Electric Motor ... ,'!5.00 & Salea eo, ··:. No. 20 Imperial Eno Motor -Pocket Size Tina ...... 9.60 A. E. Hickman Co., Ltd. 471-1 Dozen Brodie's Chocollte :: ':· 011 ...... 11.00 Adams' Service Statll>n Roy Barthall A. E. Hickman Co., Ltd. 384-2 Brace Partrldil ...... Cake Mix ...... :. . . . '-SO 8·33-1 Peeraie Extension BraiiB Martin ·;:.-.-"1 Dozen Moose HanleJ BM-1 Flshlnl Bnket with Straps B.I!O The Sporta Shop 47:z-1 Cue Aylmer Fruit Cocktail Canadian Canner• Curb ...... 17.00 '· .;:-.; Salmon Dry Fllet ...... 3.ao Mu1·rtock'a Tackle Nfld. Brokerage CA1ents) Htrculea S. Mtrcer'a Grocery 1 38&--t Cue "Burna" Wienert and 24 15-nln PIDIIB ...... 22.00 . . . 484-1 Box Apples ...... 7 !10 Hayward GreeD ~iu-2 Cotton Drel5fl ...... 10.00 Clarton Klnll ReWa Confectionery J. W UGrow · Ill-Portrait~ ...... 10.00 Garlan~ Studloa 401-1 Dozet1 Quarta Gln1er Al• ·uo 4M-1 Case "Honey" Orange Juice I 80 T. A MacNab. Co., Ltd City Electrlr~l Cn., Ltd. 402-1 Caae Hyarade Bolo111a ...... 12.00 CampbeJ'! :'Wholesale 486--1 Case Karo ...... 1.110 · 11&--:1 Trsvellln• Iron ...... 11 ~0 Meat a --114-1 Box Butter ...... '1.00 Brownada!P Hotel · · ~7-"1 Dozen Standard Salmon Murdock's Tackle .-·11~1 T'ermanent Wave .: ...... 10.00 Leverne's Beauty Salol' 408-1 Bet "Livlnl Library" Movie Fllea ...... U!0 . VIewer with Filma ...... 3.90 Tooton'l Ltd. 438-1 Case Franco American . St&-3 PRirs Orient GIU£1 . . T. A. MacNah A: Co., Ltd. eJ A.yre' & Son1 t.td. . 4M--1 FllhlnK Buket with Strapa !5.00 The fiporb Shop Beef Gravy ...... ,,00 ; D~nler Nylons ...... 8.'711 Guardian Ltd. T. McMurdo ' Co .. Ltd. The Ringing Alarm ; ·ll'I:__J Fl~~r Ash fray Stand ...... 13 GO F. W. ll~at &. c;o .. Ltd. 40~11 Ult Memo Pads ...... :.... !5.00 'BG--Purchuea to the Valu~ of.... 10.00 Wautaffe Ltd., United llua Lt~. · 406-1 Lady'a Slip ...... 10.00 Mra. lren_r Gear • Bus Tkkr.t• ...... 10 1111 Taylor'a pry Gooda 490-1 Cue RaapherTY Jam, Nfid. Brokera1e CA,~nta) Boy's Suit ...... l?..n., Arcade Store 40'1-Dry Good• to the Value of . 10.80 24 12·0!1. . "...... : .. "...... 4.80 Union Aeralltd . Cam Ginl!er Ale ...... 18.00 ~1 Caat .Monar~h · Y:ar1art111 F. M 0 Leary Ltd, A. E. Hlellman Co., Ltd. 1 lb. peu. of ¥• lb. aeeUo111 ·10.80 '91-8 Tina Holiday Tobacco, 8 oz. 1'3.1!0 CIJ'llell A11encleJ 1 Lot Wallpaper ...... ln.l)(, R. A. Temoleton Ltd. · . 49:1.-4 Car Door Safety Loclu .... ,,00 Clock ~1 Burn'• Rellllar Ham- Premier Garment Co. 1 Floral Arran1oment ...... 11.110 Glenburn Nurairlu Fully cured ...... '7.1!0 Harvey 1- Co., Ltd. . 493-1 Lady'a Orion CardlRBD ..... 6.00 RoRd of Meat ...... 1!.011 Andrews' Meat Market ~2 .Cue• Instant Chocolate , , Will bring to bidders F. y.l Woolworth Ltd. . U~ Baxll Butter FinKen. Geo. P. Bowden Milko, t2 14·oz., at 7.20 ' ...... 14.40 Earll' Sona &: Co., Ltd. 1 Floor Lamp Shade ...... 11.1!8 · 24 bart to tbe box ...... 12.00 11 at your tholce ...... Tbe Lldatone Slattra 49~·lb. Tin McV!tle &: Price · e DUCHESS'· ~YLONS r:~ewlnll 1~.00 'ltl"llna Crou Taxi Ul-11 Dozen Half· Ale ...... 12.00 Bennett Brewln& Co. Biscuits ...... :t 00 W. A. Munn 1: Co., Ltd. ; f . Ta:ocl drlvln• ...... !5.00 1 Waterfnl'f• Nuraer!et 3 0 Patrick Lewll · 4911-lh Do:ten Standard Salmon e FLIPPER PIES. l · : -Pot Flowmn• Plant ...... 1!.00 'Wii'iie"'cake Flies ...... 3.60 Murdock's Tackle · 1 ';; ·: :ap.-1 Yo~r'a ~nhArrlDtlon to ~lt1 ~:;t ~~:le'ii ' ~ CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES The !lunda) Herald Mix ...... UO Han•ey & Co. Ltd. 497-1 ~Course Steak Dinner for e 'f,l J ~: . . ~sundn H~rald" ...... s.oo Elsie Peah1 · 414---1 Cue Campbell'• Soup . . . 7.68 Geo. Emt·crley Two ...... · . ,. !10 Old \till Country Ciu~ '1. ·-· cholre of Drv Gooda .... Harvey Co., _Ltd. Thompson'• Jewellery ;:~Your ~.00 Ctnada PackPra Ltd. 41~1 Bale Oii!VIe'a Flour, 7·7'• 4.00 .r. '98-1 Mualcal Alarm Travelllnl to the ona whose name is being read out wh•" -~tr ·_;' ;;*-t H¥mper Grocerlu ...... · ~.00 Clock • ...... 10.00 Store 411!--3 Casea "White Gloss'' A. J Dunne Ltd. it rings . : ·-~- ~lai"1-t Cue Monarch Mar11rlne, Wuhinl Bleach ...... tun •t7-Cfooda ·to the Value of ... 10.00 Gom·l~y Gl!wn Salon B.OO . wpanaky & Snns ~f~~l ::~ ... 1·111. !lim nf lit lb. aeetlcm.._!. P', M O'Uil':l' t.td. Canari~ T';.ck~rs Ltd. 499-11 Pair~ Nylon~ t_ 41&-:-1Hlmper Grocerllli> ...... T'alr• \!en'a "Plainsman"· . .. ':ll . M lba.-'UI em ...... o110 '-0~ ~00-3 3.()1J Un iletl,' Cotton- Mills .. ~,~ r.::~Jr.! ... :!. <•nl•·-rJtrl~·~· ·'PlAinsman". ·l'~lt•cl l'uttnn·' Milia ·4t9-1 raat l.il~~- T~R Bal(l, Huvcy & •Co., l:.ld. Boxer Shorts ·...... 1... .. •. ·- J: (·. ~· -~~- ' ····· . 4.00 60 ba111 to the packa1e ,...... 10.00 333 2 Loni Pla>lna Recorda ... ,.. UO Tbe ~uait'-111 Cluck ( I • i .. 'T TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND Th-e D,ai ly Ne-ws

Corner· Brook ·l heeseman Sees • Denies Lewin I ' right Future Mill Closing Fisheries H. M. Spencer Lewin, C.B:E., a, director of the Bowa~er Corporation of America, operators of the Bowater' Pulp and Paper Mills at Corner Brook, stated E in an interview with the Daily News last night that re­ ports that there will be a temporary shutdown of the mills within 10 days are not true. It had been earlier reported in • ------­ a Corner Brook newspaper ·that be· cause of the ice blockade of the Port of Comer Brook, the com· pany's warehouses were overflow­ ing with newsprint and In addition lr local harbour ice prevented the floating of pulpwood supplies from ! '' the Humber River to the mills. The newspaper, "The Western I i 1 Star," stated that bcpuse of these

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out ,f ' THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL Any Questions?. THE DAILY NEWS' Newfoundland's Onl~ Mer~lng ~aptr In The News Tilt DAILY N"""l Ia a1 llltl'llll tape •lstabl.l.llloocl In ISH, •110 pu~!IOd at t••· ,------·-• ..Y-·"~ .. A.. Y r.A_li_E_R ______· 'l\ew1 Bulldlna, J3&-S61 P~M~kworttl lltmt, · \In" The plowa went sbort ol "'t. John'•· Newrcuadlaad, bJ IObliiiM t ·NOTES AND COMMENT fuel and wer~ able to keep ao­ Ccmpany, Llm!tet Puun1era who wera · IIIDW• !n'l only by !taring up railway bound for two dayA of Jut we'tk tiel and feedlnK them Into lhelr MEMIER OF TB£ CANADIAN PIUI on the Gaff Topu!t. · m!aht we!! The Can&dlan ia ••elualvoiJ •aUtld rtre·boxe•. In that ume year 1 Preu have fared worae .. Every· wlnler train took two days to cover the· • ~ the u11 fDI' upubllcatloll ol aU •••• tuv•ller on the trana.ln111lar eighty miles from Carbonear iD 'upatehee Ia thl~ P•l*' cre411•d to It or 111 nl!way wu conadoua year• ••a St. John's. And on that !ame AI the Aa~c!ated PrtN or Rtutm aaf11111 ~· of the ch~nce that had to be route In 1Ul2. a train wu thlr· oeal n11111 pubU1~ecl thenlll. taken In that aeventy or ellhly teen day1 com!nc ·around the bH. I milt• of ruued, . mounta!nou• • • • . terrain between Kitty'• Brook RA;u_~ o\IJt!jt:IUPTION IATEI All Prm service and futun ntlelr~ II ~laln•t the backirOund of recipu 1nd M!!lertown Junction. When Caaadl , ..... , ...... 110.00 per annuli thi• paper m cop.vrlptud tht!r reproduttlol auch len1thy block•iea, the nu· app~tpr!IU I• prohibited. h•avy drills fill t)le cui• even meroua lwo 1nd thr1!e day tie· futu modern plow• have a l!lfftcult are U~led Klnsdom and •U ups on the Tppsalh seem· of enjoy them. job to do. FlfJy years or 'a a 110, small Importance. In 1938, a hrllll! C, in !hi~ capacity while the prcsi.dent ll', ask Congrc•, II milk, a lilt It is clear that the Post expresses a and these supplement the direct threat5 and piled up above the tops ~! nf the Topsails In tile l'ery near .Jnhn's ~!unicipal Act states that clare war Or approve the use of atomic bomb.•. and cookln growing concern in Canada on the subject, that were made earlier to some of the the telephone poles along tHe futu1r. five mint NATO countries. llir tax rate for houses that are As soon as the president felt ahle to t~kc back Ihe nurnk a concern that is partly economic and rrnte~ wilhin t11e city limits shall job, however, he could do so by a declaration in writing. Fro~. with the P1·emier Bul~:anin, for example. has catchup. partly political. Which anxiety is the be 18~~ of the actual rentals re- on the would ~gain discharge the powers anrl rtutie< of tile ot • greater, we do nat profess to know. ls told the Norwegians that they might have cei,rd. - which he was elected. The acting preoidcnt would then ~~~ · EGG Some· History Brrau•r I dnuht 1·rn· mueb the being just "Mr. President." It tl~ economic or the political? Does it to pay dearly for bas~s built in their Ju>lirr anci fairnr•s of this ba•is arise from a fear that Canada's economic country by foreign money. In the event lor R1'1'i1·in~ at thr B''r!smclll lor THIS PROVISIO:\' authorizing tl1r president t~ ~PI h.Ld. future ma~· be at the merry of foreign of an 11ttack on Russia, Bu)ganin intimat­ taxr~ on. ho115rs I have sough! In­ Of The 1900's formation !rom fiflem olller rilies as soon a~ hP was ~hie to !ill 1t i~ really lhe mo;t iml.'"l'\l1nn l11ol was 1 week the Grouch wu lnlorr.1ed export ahroa~. ather, and destroyed, but turned out some \\'ere occupiPrt re~pectively by miirntion. To procure capital in the !ear. however, in an international agree­ If 11 the preference of aae for ita own five million F. B.~!. upwards of 1ll The owner only. the president did not make this declaration anrl 1f he \'asl amounts required, particularly risk ment for) limitation of atomic weapons chimney corner. lumber annually. (2) The owner and tenant or regarded as Incapacitated, the l'ice president would h~ capital, Canada must import it. Timid through a foolproof system of inspection. This body !las b~en very active Lewis Miller met tough lurk tenants. to t;,ke over as acting preside~! if he got approl'a[ in 11111inj ; immigration policies have held down the 'l'his, however, is a proposal that has In promoting the welfare ol the from the start. Beginning with (31 One or more tenants. a majority of the president's 10 Cabinet members. ,. community. It waa chiefly reapon· the Joss of the Glenwood mill In nther words, would the import-for that is what it amounts to- beeri consistently rejected and the posi­ slble for the creation of the Com· right at the start he was plngucd same taxes br pa:d on a house BROWNELL ARGUES that the C"ablnrt members arr lhe of people. Capital has flowed in without tion that Russin now faces of a chain of munlly Council assistance to local by dlaappointment in the quajil~· rrgarcllrss of whethPr the dent'o ofjicial !amity and lht•y're in the best posili011 Ia restriction to , do work that Canadian NATO bases all the way from the Arctic Scout and r.ulde cumpunif'jj, pro- of the pine timher on whit·h he nafl Oll'nL'L' nr (~nant (OL' tenants) whPther he'• able to l'arry out his rr,pon~ihititil'S, vision ol a !kcting rink last winter put his trust, mut·h ol il bring lin•d i11 il:' f!~quiring ll majoril)' ul t\1• l'ahiL1l'l to UJlj11'01'L' >Ul'h ,,.ILun money was unable or unwilling to do. to the Persian Gulf, all likely to be able ami much ~ltentlon to local roads. OI'PI' m~lure. Gl~r~ ll01)', :-i.S. (popul:tlion '2~.· And now mun.v Cnnadians Ul'e becoming to di~charge atomic guided mls~iles, is At pre1~11t it is lLIHifr,tooLI to be Fnr liLP first two .ot· tlLree ye•rR 5Bill--llep!~·: \'~s. put tiLe ne~~~s~ry hr;•h~ on an uwridrnt shunld t1r IJ The danger Itt the moment seems more alion~l achonl hein~ lnadequ~le to ~ccommndAteLI, This hotel. whit·h R~gina, S"sk. !Pnp .. 71.~19) - JXIWCr in d~liance O[ pub it~ opinion ht• IVLIUid he dt•,lroo oil! apparent than real. But assuming the the needR of a Growing sett\em~nt was taken down IJst full, must Reply: 1! there were lhsee hou.,r~ politiculty. · . with lar11e child· population. The have been built just before Miller's on the s:m1e street In a residential import of investment funds is a serious S h Grouch, naturally, feel! much arrlv~l to thl& country. nection ~nd the~· wrre all being ANOTHER PROPOSAl, is thut· the cnurl -it"· problem. what ·Is the alternative? To honored by the invitation to be· By 100S !\IIIIer decided that no med for residential purpnses, the SL1pr~me trengt For The Day gil'en poweor to decide if a president Is disabled. Siill ,,, · allow British Columbia power and Labra­ come an honorary member. fortunne Jay for hlm in Newfound- assessment would be exactly the Recently the "King Lion"- nne land and he pulled up stakes and same. fhat & special commission make the decision. dor iron to remain undeveloped. To re­ BY EARL L. DOUGLASS believes that h hl! till~. asked the moved In Ingraport in St. Mar· Brantfnrd, Ont. ues should no longer be ducked. 10 long as Canada cannot find at home the ~II thll 11 flne. The very llsbt of God's llOrJ tem by which 1 cen'tral point of petual amlle. Harry J. Crowe wa 5 to increase the assessment on soch Congress wrestled 11ith this problem after President E1 eapltat needed to sustain a sensible meas­ Is shed over the whole ol IUCh uplr~Uon. But the railway In regions ef the bay perhaps little known to Newfound· properties woo\d be to Invite mony had his heart attack In 1955. But no action W:: , tnd that all we are and all WI h~vt art tJed up Gander Ba~ must also have had a mill at Grand Falls. Harry J., as Victoria, B.C. (Pop., 51,331) - determine a president's capahitit.v would mean lh~t tJw,c ' to projecta and enterprbu above IRd l!eyond the ·depot at what I! now Appleto,n, he wa~ known by everyone, had llcnll': Ye~. l~ould. be disqualified from passing on any quc 3 tion; of c· little are• which we callrrour ewn llvn where J!owater's office and wood the ability; not only ,;o "talk the st.' Jnhn, ?-.'.B. (pop, 50,7791 - twnahly that might arise Jr.tcr in court. The Plight Of Fortune Bay · · Joar!!nc plant Is sltuate.d. e\g of! an Iron pot, but, m?re RP.p\y: The same taxe.> wnuld he In other words, a!nce we an aplrltual belnJs, Four years later the Gr~uch was imporlant, the ahility and mwn pain on a hnuse regardte's or For the third succe~sive year the her• WJ muat con•tanUy remind euuelv11 that the aou\ to r'eturn to Glenwood 15 post- to see that Newfoundland's future whether the owner nr a tenant (or landlord's income is not t1scd as onr·fourth the amount tnth1 1 ling fishery of Fortune Bay has been· a creative encleavor Ia to. l!e f()ljnd In th• realm of muter and telegr•ph operator, in lumber lay not in sawlogs but tenant•) liven i]l it. a basis for municipal ta·x collec­ !'el·enue !hat A docs ..\r.t !he Jplrit. If wa w~ulq r•ally achieve, we ~nus~ lollowlnl the revlalon io pulp and paper. . · Calgary, Alherta. (Pop., 129,fi60) tion would, seem· to bear .out mv ~rem.; to be the· nw>l ;; ltla~~ with depres7ing ecoromlc and contention that collecting city aoc1al, consequences m an area onc:e re­ rut jn the Lord. Wa IIIUit walt J!ltll!llly for followln8 the reversion nf the Under the· expand1r,g company -Reply: We are unahle to make and inrlcfensible a>pccl rl Hi !!I. • Wa mu1t IIUI .-1~• !rettln1 and Allier; and telaeraph tine from the Rt'ids to whieh Crowe accumulated-New· any rlilference In taxation he tween lares on the basis of income ra· comparison is that the nl'.l· J\eiwned for its industry •nd tnde. ahov1 all ·,\ IOil'l we muat rul!Et that tllau who the. xovernment to become Postal rnundland Timber J':~tates, Ltd. - propc,rty nccupirrt IJ:v an owner nr ther than on property \'alues is prol'idcs not one hit 1. ptJ'ldence. w~1t upon tha· ~rd rlll)lliiiiW tk•lr I!I'I.Dith Trl,e~raph!. . . Glenwood once mnre began . to lly an owner and tenant or by \en· discriminatory, and iri conscquc~cc, ice for A than it rlor> to: · • When he arnved at Glenwood boom. In the fall ef 1906, sn g1eat ant only. · Un]U~t. , What, then, is thr 'crux · The prol!llam o! the scarcity Qf herri,na the Groueh feunli a new mltl· op. wu the ~pparent. dem~nd lnr WindFnr, Ont. (Pop., 1!0,049)- Here, in part, is why I think this whole matter'? The ans · hJl! occurred be!ore. There was evid.ently Ct)NTIIA8T erated by a Seo!ehman nam•d deals from South Amer1ca. that Reply: Yes. to be true. Suppose A and B hal'e cipal tax rates should he (Toronto liilal') .Lewia Miller who had become In- the m!IJ ran a hour New West111lnster, B.C. (Pop., properly values and not 1 bad period in the ye.rs before 1909 for ~wenty-four two properties of equal value on There'• nothlns llQ a braad new Uunee t1rnted In NewlaundlaJ!d a1111 shift fer several weeks. Millmen 28,6391-Reply: The same rates of the same street. A has rented his sonal Incomes. • fishery report of that year said that plate to make the old car look 1blbby. IWJ\IB~ed b~ R. G. ,later lllr Rob- !rom Narrh Arm we:oe brought In taxes would apply regardle1,s of property to aupplement· a moder· It should suffice that thl 1 'tbere wa1 a good llifll of herring' In For- ~:o;..._.._ ut)· Rel4 to. ~1tabllsh ln. this to aullt. . the usa ol the property. ate incgme, and in coiiSequenco erpl Government collecls a ' tune Bav this s.prlnJ, which gives the TOWS~as 'l'ENIJON cnuntry. Miller had ~~~ :~e•r be- IM Hmy J. ·Crowe, who pro. llallfu. N.S. (Pop., 8~,589) p~ys four limea rent that B pays. inrome and I offer it us fore (JIIOO) bullt twe medern IIW· l'lded Postal Telegraphs with its Reply: The ~arne rate of ta~es. But B has an occupation, prolcs­ ion ·that the fairness of hope that the herring are c:ilnlnJ back to (Hall\lllon illl!:l~tor) . . . Tranquility pi!Ja llave l!11n raeem111endU for mllls, ene at Glenw!!Od (deatroyed maximum tol111-he rare!)· wrote Ossawa. Ont. (Pop., 41,54~) - ~lon, or a business that brings him lax on income cannot t~elr old haunts." But even iJ\ these times by fire be fort It had cut ~ boud) a lett~r. but wrote telegrams lJl Reply: The same rate of taxes _lor fouL' times lhe income that A re­ on moral grounds doil. With a few of thou ln1lde him, Tow•er a~d eu at Mlllertew~. In that lnne hand that ran Into hundrerl> 11), 12) and (3) unless additional ceil't! and yet because n! the lei:

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1 At Wabana Ladies' Auxiliary. The Bell Island Kiwanis Club APRON ALL'EY met for their weekly luncheon In I Canadian Legion the Legion Club Rooms Wednes­ day evening, April 3, at 6.30.: Dr. The anhual· &.eperal mntll)i of B. J. j;IJn pmi~ed. The guests w~re. ~ev. N. B. Hodder and Mr. Durini the CBC broadcast last IWeek, However, we have seet~ .... rrr r~r pe> th~t are particu- TUN.\ JUCE CAilSERQLE -the Ladiea' AIIXUiary of the Cana· Patrick Myers. Th appro~riate1 lor the Lenten (Serve• Bl dian L11!on wu hold ln. the Sunday, His Excellency the. Gov· son to believe that the eltlui!J tf Klwanlan Peter Rees expressed ernor General, who is Honorary Bell Island are moat lnteruttd Ia ) are lratured today. Hope 4 hard-cooked eua . Leilon Club Rooma"on March 24. hi1 thaqks to the Club for the 3 eupsc· coked rice The o!Ucm. elected for· 1P~7 Patron of the Boys' Clubs of Can· the work' of the Club. We ce\Jld fin~ 'job of parking they dld in r~JOY them. 1 can (10 oz. eondenaed• cream were: ada in his mes$age for Boy~' Club not believe that, pare nil are JIQt front of the Legion Club. Week said, "This is Boys' Club Interested in what their chUdriD aRO!LEll FISH STICK o! muahroom aoup) President - Mra. Helen Cox· A very enjoyable "Quiz" hlih· S.\:"D\\'ICHES 1 can 1,)1 lb.). tuna worthy.' . Week. We have no dearth of spe- do when they are GUIIldl tll• lighted the cvenin's entertain· cial weeks in aid of many causes, home. . e cooked 1 cup 11reen peas VIce Pres.-Mn, Mildred Hutcll· ment. It wa& conducted by B. W. >"~a~r trutrn pr · 2 ta~lespoons chopped pimento inas. but I know of none more worthy It i~· interesting to n.ote that 'I'' 'rucker. Alter tile teams had tr,h ,1 a·k· . ~~ 1 ~2 cupa ve&etable water • . 2nd Vice Pres,- Mrs. Daphne than that to which our attention volunteers ¥ave 371 bour1 of 14f· 0 10 matched wits in a most excellent •llet'> IOiilll'l'(' ~ l d .,... cup llrated rheddar cheese I Parsons . is drawn at this lime, concerned vice to the Wabana Boya' Chilt manner, It was declared a draw p,,und ,harp r: e~~e·, ~:/ · • Cut eg&s ln hal! lenllthwlae. Re· Secrei,ry-Mn. Glady• 'Babb. as it is with the problem and ·during ~arch. We sincerely IP' 1 1 8 by judgea Dick Taillon and Cyril needs of young Canadians. During : preclate the work of all tii..­ IJb:t••P•"":~- ". ~ •r ·hire Hauce move yolln a·nd mnh with a fork. Treaaurer-Mn. Helen Brawn. Molkler. Team (A) consisted of :e•'l'""" , ur~ :' 1 ·' aucc 1 Add S tablespoon~ moyonnalae, \''. Executive: Mra. · Mary Butler,' Boys' Club Week you are Invited' people who are showing that thiJ 0 1 P. Rees, S. Neary, F. J. Newhook, •rr•l n•-.11 111 1 >C I teaspoon salt, few· grains pepper, Mu., Gw,en Pit{, Mrs. Molly Pen- to visit the Club in )'our commun-I are interested In our youth lAd 11 J. G. Archibald and ~1. Burphy; ity. I hope you will do so, and sec want to see a ,better Bell hlud 1 r;~ •11 •, .. , wwdrr , 1.~ teupoon prepared mustard and I ney, Mra. Margaret P11rsona, Mn. team (B), R. Cohen, D. White. A. ll'l>l 1111 ' 11 1 ,,kin~, I k in ~hal 1 111 teupoon Worcestersh!re aauce. Evelyn Hurley, Mrs. Ethel Rees, what such clubs are able to do for in the days to come. 8 11 their members. There are fifty-six This has been our blueat wtJk I IT1'1" : r>i 'r~cn 'or 42 ~ de: 'Refill whites. . Mrs, Sadie Oo•lne, Mrs. Irene Har· St. Cyprian's Church, Bell Is·· foriet·me·noh and rrtaiden hair IJ. Bonnell, B. J. Egan and G. Ink· I' ~·~ 10 ' ~'\ 0 minutes or I Mix together the ric.e, soup, vey, Mrs. Mary Butler. . land, was the scene of. a very fern pen. of these clubs across Canada. As from an attendanc• point of \'!111'. '.:I 1 20 prelty wedding on Mondny, March The best man waa Mr. Chester It was announced !the pro- their Patron, I would like to con-I Large number o! boy• are eol!lil!l I r !"r ' ~ '!'oust bread . tuna, pen, pimento and • w~ter. • l~a . ! ' 1 11 gratulate all Lifose concerned in to the Club each afterneoll aad I 'ro' louble boller 1 Ftll 8 greased individual cuser- 4, when Mary, youngest daughter Miller, brother of the bdde. posed jumble. sale Will be held ~olnrn 1 --:---~-- lr<'P 11 urrr 11 a ' ales or a 2·quart caaserole. of Mr. and Mn. Alllert Miller of ·After the wedding ceremony the Tuesday, A~nl 9. their activities. l sincerely hope\ night. A .r;oodly numb1r bav• .,·p·ul orer a low heat I: . 11 1alll • '. Arrange the devilled e&gs o1•er Wabana, Bell hland, became the bridal party motored to the home The meeli~g clo~ed at 8 p.m. thatth ey will receive the suyport i taken out membenhip •I~ lalt 1 r rlu·r.r. tumuto juice, the rice. Sprinkle gratld cheese Legion Bowling, bride of Henry, youn11e5t son of of the bride'• parents where the • with the National Antl:em. ther so richly deserre." .Saturday. The Club welcomq ltl ·tcr>lllrr ,;llll'<' wnd labacco. k 1 d This is, in part, what the Gov-.1 new members and feelJ aur1 that · •. 1·1 ch '"'e m•lti · on top. Bo e n a mo erate over Mrs. Florence Somerton and the reception wu held. Mr. Chester I .-_·-' I C""' 11 '1 I l•- < • • [ 3"" d f b t l' h L•DJES' LE·GU"' late Sandy Somerton of Portugal Miller very capably performed the . ern or General had to say. l'ew, if 'I they will get a great 4Ul tre.m ·--· ·...... , 1 11. with llaklni 'o. "" Cirees or a ou 12 our. ~ ,. "' '"" ' 11 . . . Sene piping hot Th d th 1 h d cove, C.B. duties of toastmaster. The toast Mny, in Canada know our needs the program. Each di)' there ue l.rr 1:1 11 t:olrb • iliff peak. · 1 e iran mo era tavc a p I • TJ N 1011 better than Go1·crnor Genera! I six to eight different. arliYitlll lA . •. ; , ,·tar·•··ltJIIIiilu their afternoon o! hill! a ceremOil)' was performed by to the bride was very ably pro· Ill lC '·~·~:;·: 1 11111 ~nuce. BowJln~. Th~ cop e ews Massey, and he has shown and which members can take part. Til• ,' ,r 2 1,11 •lir~' on rarh slice very enjoyable afternoon il wu. the Rector, Rev. T: E. Smith. The posed by Rev. T. E. Smith, to 'I d '! 8 · · 11 1 Sh f which the 1room responded, " r. an ·' rs. cnJamm Skanes continues to show great intere~t In Club Is a busy apot and t111t till . ·.. - ... ~lllitrr:i 1n••l in ~halluw pnn. ortaee 0 What iPUrLH the iirandmothcrs are! wedding music wa& played by the left by EPA W~dne d f{ the Boys' Club Movement. way we want it to remain, for a .. <--~~ • ,: w ·1nm:11n •:III('C orcr u What lauQhs and fun we did have! chruch orflanlst, Miss M. L. Jen· The groom'r gift to the bride~· . . . ~ ~Y a ernoon 1 1 maid was a Labradorite necklace tD vis1t the1r son Harold who is We had hoped that more adults I boy with time on his handJ 111d r.d n,<-1. l'lpuun• ~un·)· powder (or· tury and In their !on11 history On Saturday afternoon ten or our Mr. Frank Hammonct was a re· i tn •. 11 y1,11 pn•fPI'I : •.ervin& the public thla Is the first men bowled a frl~ndly iame with cent visitor tu St. John's. . . . lr.r hulto·r ;lir in flour and 1 t1me they had to rme the Price ol ten men from the LOA Alleys. Mr. A. E. Boone, manager of P"' longer. and • • on and many of the games had to chasing a~:ent, Dominion Wabana , nnua Ore Ltd:, w)lo was in St. John's 11ith ihr s•dt. pepper a11d be played in the afternoon. How· 1 10 ca:•·h~p. , , s I 0£ k ever, we shall all be back to our on business for the company, re·. w 1 t:(;t; ~.\l:ct: 1 I regular schedu:s this week. turned to the Island by plane on a e or Tuesday la&t. ! . curr' pollrlPr and tomato, The United Church Women's I We were wondrrlng if the ladles Mr. Jerry Cooper. managrr uf 1 ~ lrnm ilrf ;IJOI'e rrcipe and I AspociRlion 11 ill be holding their ol Section· A woulrl like tn chal· the Joy Manufacturin_g Co. (Core! l:ll!e n111mc~ and three annuMl ~ale of work and ten on llenge the ladles or Section B or C. Drlll Divisioll) of Galt, Onl., paid I 11~\, thinly sliced. I June 4. Plekse me~ve the date. How about It, ladies1 · a brief business visit- here .last' r--- week. Hll many friends will he glad to learn that Mr. Wm. Hedd who is a patient at the Grace Hiispit&l is coming along very good following an operation. Mr. Hedd is our second oldest resident, having DOCTORSI . reached the venerable age of 90 n~ >nun.s.ecl·cu sprln~tilne in tbla venlon years. Mr .. Robert Kosy spent the or fine cumbcd cyclHt ball!te. Culfs and bow·tl! neckll11e are weekend with his !ami ly in St. white pique. This design is by Ship 'n' Shore.-By GAIL! :. RECOMMEND John's. nt:GAS, l'\EA Women's Editor.

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: ' AGAIN THE I I ' ' ... I. ' llhl'rs are the $10,000,000 'fllr. ~I.Y. ~IAN~TO, 11l1lrh opm(etl on the Portugal ('ave-Bell bi:JIIti \t'tT)' ~L'rl'ii'L' fur ~fl )'e~l'l, 1>1\li Wili\'11 WUI UC~II'II)'tU by fir~ 11! Curllu11rur )U•Itrd:~y lliOrniug. ------~ ------QUESTION .. 1 \ Many )-Iappy people un.tler par. lb results are alway1 ~atilfactory. i Returns I ~I any happy retu1 ns .of the day · Q.-YOUR FIRST ADVERTISEMENT CARRIED THE ABOVE . HEAD­ to Mrs. J\lax Stares who celebrated ,,·, ... r.• ING. HOW MUCH OF THAT AMOUNT IS TO BE S'PENT ON THE EX· ··.,:. !C: her birthday Saturday, April 6. I • '· _ Congratulations and best wishes 1 PANSION OF THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM? h: .,:· to Mrs. Ed Sheppard who celebrat­ ed her birthday April 6. A.-Approximately $1,500,000 a year. il.. : . Happy birthday lfl'eclin~l to ,r .. , Marlen Buha who was 12 years Q,-HOW ·1s THE REST OF THO ~QNEY TO !E USEO? I : II'I ' h old on April 4. I ~ . ,, ;, Blrtbday Ereeting~ to Marilyn A.-Pert of it has already been paid to cover the cost of the Tulk who WB5 D yeare old March !. ! ..i completion of the huge water power developments at Mcnuels River ancl 'I ' '.~' 211, Jnd also lilreetin1s t9 her little ! I,·:~ sister Terry who was one year eld I New Chelsea which hove added over 25,000,000 kilow~tt heur1 ~nnually I : , fl April 3. Special ireetllliS from the ~ Q.-HOW IS THE REST OF THE MONEY TO BE US!O? .·· 1}l family. . I ' : : 1 ~ an integral pert of our Organi~:ation. ;; : !•; ·, \ 1 r I J I : :• Q.-WHAT HAS THAT TO DO WITH THE TELEPHONE SY5TIM? I . ::I E. A. Cotten I 'I '1 . ' ~ ' A.-In addition to supplying power to about 26,000 customers It ' . Special Speaker provides motivation for ~he Telephone system. -Mr. E. A. Cotton, Encutive Di· : I rector, Wabilna Boys' Club, wu ' Q.-WHAT OTHER QEVELOPMENTS HAVE YOU IN CONTEMPLA· special' speaker at the regulsr i TION? monthly meellni of the AnKllcan : Home and School Association at I A.-In addition to the MQnuels River and New Chelsea develop. the Auditorium of the Anglican ~~rx:tnr~,.ecommcnd BRICK'S TASTELESS in the certain knowledge that imme• Academy on .Monday, April 1. ments which cost. ever $2,800,000, and the construction ·of en auxiliary latclr the patient will gain. appetite, vim, cncr,)', IJld renewed health. ··For all -- diesel powered plant n~cir St. Ge<:~rge's, we intend to double the pro­ ~tr~on~ feelin~ poorly, ng~rdleu of ••• ~r 1c~, It Is the flne1t medicine that can Mr. Norman Tarrant left by EPA duction of our hydro-electric l?lant at Lookout Brook, about 12 mihts from FrWay afternoon on a busine~s I e ad, •nd has enior~ the oonlidcllc:c of medieal men for 1 quarter of a centun ·· trip to St. John's. St. George's, which now produces 1!!,000,000 kilwoatt heun annually. ' GIIIILI I. DOYI.!. ~Til, IT • .leiiiii' ... NIWPOUNDLAIII ' Mr. C. Gract of Me~m J. B. (This is the Fifteenth ~n a series ef bi-weekly advertisments desiljlned mnd & Co., who wu here on bl!sl· Give a merry "lift" to cho~s; hess, returned to the City by air to inform the public of the action taken to expand and improve 'the le these clown comics brlght~n Saturday mornlnl. Telephone and other seryi•es operated by our Organization). your kitchen tDwels and aprons. Fun U) clo Jn easy cross stitch! · Gay Jhower 1ifta, bazaar I(Gills! N A.ME, .ADD~ESB,. PATl'EIN Th A I T I h . c Ld Pattem T311: Tranlfer of s mo­ u!lice that Ufs, abmtt 5"'1 7~ lnobea; folor ~F;!!:·,,~·1.ro:::.. t e . va on eep one 0., t . nt collectJ s\WiUUona; dJr~cUonJI book-stu1111lns dulflls· for yGUr- . · ollrr it aB Se'n4 THlllTY•FIVE CENTj in ulf, for sour llolnrlu•t for JPU, fairness of coins for t!P1 pattern (atampl can· ran not our re,deral Do~e111·ol ether· de· •t· d t • ndt be accepted l to ST. JOJIN'S Th . .u T· ' EI · c Ltd •unrls DAILY NEWS, Houullald,A r II ~~~"\~nd~~~;.!an~~~?·i:~~~:~ e .· 01 e · owns ec fiC 0.,. • of lhr Dept. 60 f'~ON'l' STJEET WEST for your eopr /6 this wDlldtrful · " " TORONTO,~ OJiT, Print plainly book right away! ~------~------· (' .· . 11 ,, 11 ASTRQ-GUIDE ' - --·-· For Tue~day, Apru 9 -·· 1 PERSONAL CHIT CHAT Present-For You and Yours . , . Radiations are jwt the reverse of yesterday's-nega• LUIA JESTIV AL OVT OF HOSPITAL tive during working hours and · The Drama Jl'uUval for New· Mr. Gabriel• Latrellle, who wu a ' favorable during evening. Plan riDW!dland II over for 1907, and patient at the Graee Hospital, Is aclillilies accordingly. Quarrels PleH were many people in St. now out of hospital . and is con· . . Chaulk-SpztN·ell Wedding can be avoided if effort ia made ~luf'• wbo were unable to obtain valmtng at hla home at 11 Golf _Your. Beauty· to get along with others, even *'elteta for aU of the playa. The, Avenue. to lhi extenl of concedin& a wlnllin& play, "Tbe Haaty Heart," point. Concentrale on accuracy which Wll pUt on by the St. John's LEFT \'ESTERDA y Depends On lD your work, particularly in theatre Artl Club waa aeen for the Mr. S. Rickson, scenic designer financial tranuctioru. fint Ume In St. Jobn'a on Thura· for the London Theatre Company, S d Past .. ~·sir Fr.ancis Bacon died Future .•. One of these ~ay. ntaht, and the .company plans anrt )'Clot ma'-:t u[l your mind. l<')()lc Sho[) J.rounl1, but don'l ma\.:r 1\lrd.~• lt 11 "very 1000 theatre, and 1 ber of the London Theatre Com· Your mirror. can be as mere!. into 1n ahah: of lhr" •ituation Ihat hadn'& ef • major l"l&turr. A'oid ~ir:r tllck, quick and well pointed pro· pany, has decided to spend the less. Gradully, as time passes, o.:curred 10 ~·ou until rtcently. dK installrnnt r{a.n if )'O'J c1r1. • GEMINI (M•Y 21 to Ju"' 21) SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 21to Dot. 1 "tucUon." summer In St. John's and £oes to the accumulation of linea and fine Dcn't In antcm u 1o )'our had. Cin A "mail-ordtr r~manct" co·JJ~ worll: today as record librarian wrinkles produced by a lack of cw111 lo tho~-t wba tlr\ptd ,ou. Sian uriou1, but rroutd uu11C('~,. LEFT FOR MEXICO with the St. John's station of the rest cannot be wlr~d out by any JO'Jr rt>Od (Clrtunc. da ln}1hinr In a rush. · CANCER IJm 11 to July 22) CAPRICORN !OK. 22 to Ju. · : Dr. and Mrs. T. Stentaford, Win· CBC. cream known. · Ti!nlion &bounds In lh C1ncu chut. \'our htalth rna, f'lOt br al: 11 ter Avenue, and Dr. and Mn. J. E. lnorder to Insure shound sleep, Do ..omtthin; 10 takt y01.1r mir.d off be, buz radiation• sunut 1~.e Jol!lphlon, Waterford Bridie Road, LEAVING WEDNESDAY make sure that your bedroom Is busineu. ·Play boo'ly for thr day I II umrerary. left here by TCA Friday to spend Mlu Mary Williams or the Lon· not overheated. It's a good Idea lEO {July 2J to Au9. 21) AQUARIUS IJ••· 20 to Fob. IIJ T>fln'l ''lest yotu lira~·· 1Md de -..ome- Contrd )0\lf ~onrur 1nd tr!'l"."" er ~ a holiday In Mexico. ' don Theatre Company plans to . to all' it well before you l'~tlrc, thinl' you'll rr1rtt ll!tr~lptdally whm coold lest out on a 100<1 tpport~ JOU hnr to pay! tMat prntnll 1tklf. L ..:- - leave here on Wednesday by RMS 1 opening the windows to admit cold ~ARDED CHILDREN'S Nova Scotia to return to her home air. lf you're restless, try read· \'IR60 )Au~. 2lto Sop+. 221 PISCES !Ftl>. 19 to ~~"~ 20) • A hurt•arhur.J u!k ~·ith an c1~er rritnd, Werle wil) u alonr ratf.rr ,:o::,J ~ 80FIETY In !:naland. ing yoursel! to sleep. ..,. }"O'Jr chriP"'In could . bt 1-.tl~fJJI. ~niurr.l tHort. wtll f'o&Y off 'tcf~;~ ~ The regular monthly meeting ·or Once a week, at least, try to Don 1 htitatt 10 attk advu.L r d1~1 .ndl. Rtllrt tarly. ll!e Retarded Children's Aid So- POSTPONED MEETING get youn·~lf Iota bed by 9 p.m. •• C IPS7, l'it14 El1•rrrrlm.l~~t' ;t!ety will be held at the Pmhl'tcr· · The !Jleetlng of the Parent and You might make this an evening 'ian Hall, t'ower Street, on Wed· School Association of Curtis Acad· devoted to. beauty chores .f St. Ed- the wonder of ... a baby's ten· ·:sparkling 1 FEE PARTY straight chair in front of 1 full· mu_nd the Martyr,. Toronto.-Ottawa_ Studio, Toronto. der kiss·· ·I hope you see just The annual fee party of the length mirror and practice. First what I mean · • · look for the • Gower Street United Church Mis· sit as you usually· do. 1 You may · I Pnoted. Pattern <1.891l: ... 1sses , I guaranteehappy things•. that · ..vou and .•.l will r-••• ••••• • 6 flavour Lecture1i on Ban Hall d w Ill of bthe e h eChurchld . In thon e ge t an unp l easant surpr se. ,'· · · Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 1 · have a heart that sings. 1 Thursday, April 11th, at 4 ·p.m. Then try sltllni wltb knees to·; D •J ·d taloes 5 .'1 yards 39·inch fabric. · -·····--·· ·· --· ··--- · Members of the wlll sm·e gether II you !Ike, feet, cross· s :Printed directions on each pat .. h· S I 1;, N ·' E, ADDRESS, W.~I.S. a~·d, I actor or an ays . z ~~ of refreshments and tills will be fol· ed at ttJ;! ankles. But don t just, . tern part. Easler, !aster, accur-~ STYLE NUMBER. lowed by an lnterestlnll film which I plant your feet flatly on the floor I - ate. Send order to ASNE AD AM S. Lush us will be presented by ~r. A. E. becuase this, too, Is ungraceful.~ I. Send FIFTY CENTS (50 cents): care of ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWS, Heselwood Director of Christian. Place one 'slightly In front of the· BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. .! D 60 STREET I Education' . i other If you don't like the notion I ' i' In coins (stamps cannot be accept· i Pattern ept. FR0~'1', ' 1 of crossing them. 'BELL'S PALSY IS TE~lPORARY I Heat ls often helpful. Some· ed) for thls pattern. P~~t_P_l_ain_· ~~'ES~,~ROS~~.' ...~~-~:... ·----- .,.,..~;;;;;;;,..;;;;;;,..... · PARTIAL PARALYSIS OF FACE. Urnes actll'e movements of W: · face ln front of the mirror are SUCCESSFUL CAREERS usually depend on higher * BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, ~1. D. recommended, My correspondenre has. con vine· A dental colleague wrote that in education. Plan NOW for Life Insurance to Beauty Jumper-Dress ! ed me that a disorder known as his own· case electric treatments guarantee the necessary funds for your children's Bell's palsy Is more common tha'n following a chron·axle test proved . I had suppm~rl. At least, it Is of, most useful. training- no matter what happens to you. Briefs greater interest to peaple than I ------thought. Certainly, I should be Interested Don't try out a new hair style I t.o know If It ts really Increasing !or the first tim~ just before liD· In frequency· though I have not I~ Only Luahua lng to an Important social func· seen any figures to indicate it. .; lives you deep- tlon. If it doesn't tum out well, The disorder gets its name from ~ dOWilodellcioua true It's likely to spoil your evening, an English physician who was first ~ fruit ftaYOUI'I. , • because to describe It completely. n otiJy Luahus hu the magic No matter how much more It is the result of a disorder of ~ glamorous your dark glasses may "., ftavour "bud". Treat your the seventh, or facial nerv~. Thl5 family to flavourful be than the specs yon wear dur· seventh nerve is one of 12 which Lwbut Jelliea aooiil lng buslne&s houra, don't use th~m come directly out, of the brain and !or watc!llng TV. Dark glasses have both numbers nnd names, are .harmful to the eyes when which every medical student has worn in artl!lclal Ugh!. to learn . .TilE CHARAcrERISTIC fea. SIZES· LADIES! O"lrAWA (CPl-Very Rev. W. ture of Bell's palsy Is a paralyBis I0-20 LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE NEW . •• W. Davis, Angllc.an dean o! Nova of the muscles of one side of t~e Scotia, Wil~ guest preacher at St. face.. This causes, as a rule, an Matthews Church here Sunday. It Inability to close the ey~ on that was 25 years, almost to the· day, side and a sagging ol the llp and -· from the time the Halifax prelate face on the same side. 'BEAVER began his ministerial career as 81· If a person with Bell's palsy slstant rector at the Ottawa par. tries to smile, laugh or wrinkle l&h. the forehead, the difference be .. ' tween the actions of the muscles OIL RANGE on !be two sides becomes obvious. AVAILABLE WITH SHELF OR WARMING CLOSET Indeed the muscle weakrms may

be so great that the mouth can· 1 not be closed cnllrcly on the af. · ,. TH.JliB AlliE WEAPONS. TO · !llcled side. THE DISORDER may be the • TOP PERFORMANCE .,·'· !")suit of injury such as a cut or • CONVENIENCE .€,' R gunshot wound. It may follow ·I I the extraction of a tonth, althougb I B-EAUTY 8'.. FIGHT I I why this should happen Is not well 'STYLE ©illOO©~OO understood. Infections ctf various l I sorts, especially those In the up. ~ per part of the nose or throat fre. Where initial cost is a factor and ~ :. quently ·precedt! ·the onset of this yet the last word. In performance '· type of nerve· paralysis. · and appearance Is desired, you ~ •••• .Jumper with cmpanlon blouse Cerlaln dlseasei·~uch as mumps .~ ' II.S.AIICH ~~ -r !lgu.re..flatterlng dress! You'll 1 shingles, scarlet fever or !nfluen· will find the. BEAVER in a class by · .•DUCATION 1 love the versatility of this new 1 za arc additional possibilities as vP~ . s~l1! No~ lts smart doubb· 'are many oth~r coodltlons, both • .,_.,,,? ""''·'"''"' '·"' · itself. The Beaver brin~s the finest l · W•LPAR... s•IIIIVICES bresed bodice effect; easy.flttlng rare a·nd common.,..- . Lovel!ejt lines for your figiire cookery service possible into kit­ e.gore skirt. Sew lt now In color· -in this PRINI'ED Pattern! A ful check or tweedy coUonl, In many cases, however, !Jo de· soft, smoolh~filting princess dress chens where space and household r Your donation is finite cause can be discovered: · with. a wonderful extra -- haltr.r t \ll'Jlently needed to Patt•lrn 4848: Misses' Sizes· 10,· ties that you can twist, wrap budgets are both limited. upM •'· make more effective 12, 14, 16, 18, 2(), Sl1e 16 jumper BELL'S PALSY ollen comes on around to create your own n~k· to Dll " requires ol yards 35·1nch fabric; suddenly and Is associated with.. a lines-smart "new" looks! L/B5RAL TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD STOVE use of these weapons. I ' pW J blouse takes 2~ yards, varfal!le amount of pain. The ------. pain may dlsap:P~ar rather abrupt. This pattern easy to use, slm· ly .. and reave nothing Qllt a mild ple to sew, is tested for fit. Haa tingling. A, change In sensitivity complete Illustrated lilstructions. to pressure or from \he pprlck of a Send FORTY CENT! ( 40 ~niB l. pln is rom moo. .The sense of­ • In e,olns (stamps cannot be accept. taste over the front portions of the 'l GIVE NOll CANCER ·SOCIETY ed) for thla pattern. Print plain, fongUe ls often changed. JOHN CLOUSTON' Ltd .q ly 8IZ E, ~~AM E, ADDREBS This nerve paralysh ls a form STYLE -NUMBER, f of neuritis, recovery· Is tie rule. 172 DUCKWORTH ST. ·selid ~der t.o ANM~ A n A H s The speed of .recovery, however, care of 'IJT,· ·JOHN'S DAILY NEWS of neurlls, rccov~ry .i~ t e rule. Pattei'Ji Dept, 10 FRONT STREET deleods to some· extent on the WEST, TORONTO, ONT. cause, l ...... ·-·· ... r·· lltlln•·edli!!:!I:IW~·!:t:m••JfS'II!S'IIl!!&III!III•··--·--*MIN-1(.~~~ ::.~~ ~ :~' ~J ~·~ ~::....~.~~~~/ j,' "' •,.. ,L;'"'•I!:"'''tt' ~f!!Jl.' I r;r· !"'::ttrrrl!C ·-rt·.;u..:.J~II""Z.,:.;.''·'~,;..1,.·~~·":--:..:.J..:J.:.:. I t

)c.', 221 tt>ll under~,.,.... uor.ablo d~ (mt. ., \PF.R BINGO WINNER C~·rll Boone tlertl or Botwood, receives' his cheque from o Nov, 2Z) 1\. P. ' IJ•r B '11llll The Kinsmen wish lo thr.nk the general public for their. continued t m&L.t run~"" mem • · " · ,>.,-ood l>ilyin1 " . t"'' •rrie•. card• for No. 4 Series are r.lready on ~o~le and numbera called art ~ o•J can. rrr,l In " ~ . • ' 13 to Doe.ll) li!hrd rl.llly.-tDally News Photo). · r" could bt<'-1 C IUIIC('•\y, 0...~ Newspaper .History 19 57 Debut of Spring Styles ' I,I ' '. ' ' 1o4m~ 101 · •. Spring , .. a beautiful season when you want to look your best •.• r~ti·.tr •~o•·h:, "'- - Of Bell Island- I :, ,.,.rly. ..,, ""''" .. 3.30 a.m., and taklnll a mal! for attired to fashion's smartest, loveliest and most feminine dema_nds. ! ' Et~,trr.rhtt. fPC.....! m lhr F1lr' o! The Dail~ Canada and the St1te1. The Coban'a , From the top of your pretty head to the tip of your toes, wizardly and , i I :'\ell'; 1 cargo took 1even houra to load 11 s\· ADDISO:'\ B0\1':-i the ore was wet when It went into imagination is the fashion theme for the 5eason ... in fabric texture Fifth In the pockell and became frozen. orr Shlpmrnt• 1000 tons were on hand ready , .. eye-catching colors .. , softer cut. You'll see it ... yqu'll wear 'iolri11hN. 18~5. the first for shipment. The Company was .... ;~ prr wa'. nearln~ cam· 1 1 looking for a larger ateamer to it, our handsome coats, charming suits, pretty dresses ... in fact, in s compariSon with the A Series 1 , I I 1 take 2000 tona a[ ore. p 1 ir~ 11 wnulcl ha\'e aeem· · All but five of the men employ· every piece of fashion, this bright new season offers. Select your ,r:' ,1:anp• !truclure. It con·, &...------• ed belonged to Bell Ille. M!nlnl ; mpJ 1 o! ~ hoK·llkc tower , fashion firsts for Easter and Spring from our fashion firsts collection I 1 r woll'r at a di1tance i )'Ieiding from 60 to 70 per cent was proceedinl at the rate of 100 I d1 1 111 tons a day, almost all from the ! !Pf' 1111 m the ell!!. and it , iron. ' " 26, 2:100 5Urface. Only in a few spell bad 1 , • soon. 1 to th" lsnd at the: Bl' December tons of ccnnrcbr e" wa1·ing• au!penalon ·'ore • were rea d)' ror · s h"",.,men t . it been considered necessary to 1 1 • rc~l 11irlc carrying a aet! There were fl!ty ore car1 on the drill down. The ore wu described 11 11 orrr which cars of ore ' line at that time and the endlen as "hematite which II lar11ely used 1 ; ~ 1 r~td hy cables. , haulage cable had been working as a flux for other !ron area. It See Our Fashion. Firsts For Spring 0Dall;. Srlli carried the lol· i day and night to get out the or~. !a of splendid quality and In large · ,··iption .,r the new pier Two steamers were In St. John 1 quantities." . ~~~;r t9, 189~: at Christmas discharging coal A resident of the Island whoae sm Pipp) and R. Hopkins from Sydney. One was the S.S. name has not come down to ua • ~·as building a store for [ Bonavlsta, Capt, D. C. Fraaer, and was quoted aa aaylnl at that time: 11 11;·,he i!lantl) arrived here the other was the Cohan, Capt. "There !a enougb ore for many · ' 0 ,. !rom Bell Isle and their Robt. Fraser. The Bonav!ata wu yean to come, The youngeat child New Spring Coats '\ , of the place wlll not au the la1t 1 Interesting encouraK· discharged first and cleared on 1hr ~·har! box, or tower, La the morning of Dec. SO lor Bell of lt." i:. mr 11 in~ thr 'ina! touches. hie to load the ll:st cargo of ore. The Nova Scotia Company re- Step into the new season, wearing one of lxlx mmum ~ x 70 leet, ha~ James Vey, photographer of Water ported later that they were get· 1.' . . j elmllon from the water Street, took pusage on the ship t!ng splendid r~aulh from the use our smart looking coats •.. the new season's o! t30 !eet, a back eleva· to take photos of the operation at of the Bell Ille ore at their Fer­ o! 1:10 feet, and an under· , t~e request of the company. rona Steel Works and had rece!v· compliment catches , • • headed right for i YOUR drpth of 30 !cet or so, well The Bontv!sla was piloted to the ed an offer from an American trd ll'ilh stone. The inside of island by Capt. Wm. Carroll, who firm to take all their aurplua out· bOliRHOOO conlains pueketa capable ha1 left us the following account put in 1896. Enquiries had alia Spring. , Here you will find all the new 2000 tons of ore of the loading of the first ore been received from aa English l:ALER'S 1 fabrics in the smartset colon . , • each a · qh\ch a •hip can be very cargo: firm. · laden. ·There h a large I "We left St. John's at 8 a.m. on The !!rat accident occurred dur· perfect picture of new 1957 Spring fashion,' about 300 feet lang and 11 Monday, Dec. 30, 189~, and arrived lni the load!nll ef the Bontvi•ta. 1 Three men named Churchlll, Reel wide leading ashore.· This !a 1 at our destination at 7 a.m. The and Bennett wen holatlng the Before deciding on your new Spring coat • 1 1u1pendrd. anct there are two i ship commenced loading at 8, one 1racls l~ld on It to be 1 hour later, and WBI loaded at 1 chute from the hold when the see' our grand showing •.. they're differ­ b1· two wire cable~ one in o'clock the same day, taking 1000 cable broke causing the winch to ' 'aui. mer~c acti~n. I tan• on board in rive hours.'' · reverse and revolve. The chute o! the carpenter· I A despatch rrom Halifax on Jan. atruck two ol the men and the end ent .•. exciting .•• expressive of the new of the cable 1truck the other. They I i1 Jlr. l'ra•er of New 4, 1896, reported that the Bona· season in every line. • and mn>t o! the men 1 l'i&ta was at that port discharjlng were treated by Dr. Freebairn of under \iim are Bell hie 'her car11o of ore. It was destined Manuela. The Daily Newa reported on 1 QUITE MOD ERA TEL Y PRICED FROM 11ho:n he ~p~aks in very 1 for New Glasgow but the aeason I ltrms. The work at of the year was not suitable for Jan. 21, 1896, that the B.I. mine 1 hl1h rle~alion, over rugged · the ahlp to go to' Pictou, 10 the was closed down for the winter. and rouKh wa\er, hu been i Bonavlsta'• carjlo had to be lor· Foreman Pike of Hr. Grace was ~an!HO'J\, rallinR lorth much warded by rail. The despatch went the lut to l!nhh and leave for I· and pluck. The first ah!p- ·1 on to &ny: "This car11o Ia an initial home. Mr. Chamber1,. before re· s25.ss to s65.so c! lh! m is I'HY ahortly to \•hlpmenl. Bell Isle mine waa only turning to Nova Scotia, atated that pller "~en there will be a , equipped and opened in the· past five teat pita had been sunk and a lnl o! the con!lruct!on and year. About 60 men are ~mplo~·ed tunnel dr!lled in the ao!!d are bed · ·. The mining engineer, and about 3000 tona ·have been to the cliff. Full operation• were ; , I Chambm, ha~ about a cargo mined, It runs about 6:1 per cent to be commenced early In the ht minml worked out. H!1 !ron. Hauling from the mine Ia Sprlnll, I I !uly. Blocu41e) : •' t~ m mo!ll)' Bell hie men, performed by trollles on an end· (Next-All lee "I whom he Is favourably !m· le11 chain. More. men w!U be em· I ployecl aa the work progreuea.'' report concluded with the Jamea Vey returned to the city "Bel! l!le scema deat!ned on January e whh aome excellent " v!ewa of the mine, pier an~ IUJo New Spring Dresses wm reported Invested pension brldse. Award WinDing tulldini o! pier, ore road, On January 10, S.S, Coban took I, etc. The ore was said to be the aecond .cargo of o~e. •aillnll at Play 'Hasty. Heart' Winter wardobes blcssom Into Spring . , , Opens In City Inspired by our flower-fresh. group of peta.l· The play that 'awept four of 1lx lovely dresses. For work, tor play, for late­ awarda at the recent Newfound· appearance , , , wa've lovely creations for land Regional Drama Fe•tlval-the Theatre Aria C!ub'a preaentatlon a gala season ahead ••• in an array of of John Patrick'• "The Huty Heart"-wlll be performed In St. style, color and fnbric as you could possibly John'• tbla Friday and Saturday desrle. Come In and look them over • , , n!ihts at Bhhop Feild auditorium. The theatre·golng. public of the you'll be thrilled to find such b110utifu lly capital who have not yet had 1 detailed Fashions at such ver1 moderate chance to 1111 thil wonderful play may take advanta111 ol theae twe prlcn. performaneea at reduced prlcea: $1.2!1 for the tint ten rowa, flo •erved; and $1.00 far au ather aeata in the house. The Hasty Heart ba1 been de­ 8.50 ·to 40.95 acrlbed as the play which leaves Risks Dlllh to. lava Son's Ufe a lump In your throat and a 1tltch Byltander Prolecl• Their Fueure In your aide, The Adjudicator at the Drama Fe•tival, Cecil Bellamy ~ Confedera!inn l.ife man aaw tbia near tragedy. Later; said be bad enjoyed' the even!ni 1 d~;cu;!ed it with the fatheT who wondered about bit immensely, and deacrlbed the Weicome .Spring In· a Smart Suit ~ 111 ilr:• .future had he been killed. So they ehecked the Theatre Arta Club'a ·presentation ther I 1nsura.nce plan and !ocmd oertlia weakns-. · of the play 11 "a bit of real th• atre.'' PRICED FROM T-..twa-. Mt Mw!l ...... _. _... lhiM IMRIIII The victory of,lhe Theatre Arts Bound to ,captivate Spring, fashio:1 and you completely are the new Club with the Hut, Heart In the . .. ' . p,._,~ Rm.d~ Festival marked the fir~t time that Spring aultJ now on display in the fashion department of The Royal . you t20,()()() Payable Ia Cull Iacc.e Far 20 Yean­ the Calvert Trophy hu been won el 05.40 p. 111011t!l Stores: Exciting suits with all the news in their subtle fabrics, 'CI!!Or s23.ss by a !it. John'• troupe. ss by Tot&l Payable-t25JCJ6 And the total of four out of lilt .colcrs, flattering ityles ••. fresh and young as Springtime itself. Stop­ finest ~25% cuaranteed m~ Ia tbe IIIICimll reodncl awarda wan by the Theatre Artl '"* Club waa alJo tha tirat time that TO kit­ ICIIII pel iey • . ' . any OGmpany baa ever won four In and see our new sulb, that are destined to live on and liven y~ur sehold £wry man hu 111 eatate. If y011111Dolud111 ll!e lutlll'lnoe; awarda lD 1 1111111 feaUvaL Your family'• future Ia determined by the 111tste pl111 you All thiM awuda will be on diJ. wardrobe for 1Ttany sea;ons to come. Your size is here In the style ~~ up IWID. To get the moet out o! rtlf1 dollar, we IDYite 'play In ~ .. lobbJ ol BhhDP Felltl s6.3.so and color that 'do the most for you , , , quite moderately priced fr'om 00 to make uae of ConCederatlOD Llle'a long esperlence In College .on · J'rld&f 111d Saturday . ' . •t&te plannins. Co111 ult o\11' CoDCedoratioa Life man today I nigh II.' The Th•atre Artl Club'a 1 12-Pih Wuatrated pro~mmt 011 "The Btlt1 BUrt'• 'fill allo be diatrlbuted frn to member&· of the audience. Tlclceti w!U be on Nle thla week C2!ll~~~.l~!i.~p~ from tbe bDOth at Bowr!np; and people who may find it !mpo~o fw-. Uf""""'*- ;.. - 11 ,., rM _., ,_ ,_ Ltd 1 alble to .11et downtown to pick up ~~ ..... ,....._ eel~: their tieket.l ahoUl~ phone the booth to mab their reaervat!ona, and their Uelt:eta 1will be delivered ~· E. P. LUSH, Dlvlalonal Manager, to tbe!r door by 1 mem~er ot the ., ~ ..!:::...... :, d~ :. ,- _I' Bank of Nova Scotia Bulldins company.

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. OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE ' . Waterfront' Steamship ~· ... ~: :· •, ,• Report ,. ' Stock Market .·. I • 'I &100 Apr\llboj 111'0111 ll•llf 110 U 1'1 U . -I Mont lit U 10 II II Directory a .. . Jll'lllllmiD 10011 1\1 1141 1\4. MUJIJO riO .U . G~ 4.1 · ·Movements TOIONTO CLOIUXQ lOCI. llullod 7.100 I 1141 141 - 1', M~n 1111 10 1141 ~I'. -1 ,, . . •r ne c...... ""'" Bull Allll 310 ILl 101 111 +10 MarlUmt Tnl 1U 111 W H Nova SeotiJ leaving Rill!~ : '--11 -~ lxllloqo &,Ill I Bllll Cda TOOO U II II · -.nJn 1.100 13 U 11 , (CIIooellou Ia ..Dto llllltll morktd 1. 111111 1\L 3710 T T - 1', 115 U ON DRY DOCK 9, due St. John's Apr 11 t-Odd lot. ad-ICII-ci!Yldtlld. u-b·tlllill T~ M&Ybrun 11.100 II t4 Burthtll 62(10 ~ ,41 44 . -I Melntrrw w ta\4 1'.1 1413~ tl The. S.S. Cabot Strait, the M.V. a11aln same day for · · : •-l·nrruta.l Comp Chlb 104 111141 11 11 - 141 MeKt• 1000 14 14 1 -1 t , , ·• ' lfol c D)'liO una 1M 140 uo, t 10 McMor .100 15141 lJ 15 + tug Peel. The!e three are slated to Newfoundland leaving ; II!'¥ -.Ill 811\ lAW t'looob'JI . ' Jmllt ' C Molari 3.50 11 31 at tl McWot 1.100 43141 40 43~ tll'o I come off dry dock today, after pool April II, due St. John' ' I I Cdn Thor · :ZSOO 10 I~ 10 -1 Moo~r 000 31 n 31 :_. .. Uru 5011 11 11 1& +t . C N IDeo 17 17 :U II -1 Mtrrlll '110 176 1T1 17S which the S.S., Cabot Strait wlll 12. LeaviDII for Halllax ~ 1 ~a 1100 100 aa 110 ., CU>Erio 111M II 17 'II. -1 Moll Uron W0 Ul', Ill', U~ t 1', . ·-~1141 1'.11 get ready to .ul! on the gulf ser· ton Apr. 13, due Halifax + 1100 771 IU 40 Ca ..Mal 6Hl5 510 W 110 . t 10 Mlllrlm :11150 110 16, UIJ :~lelia 10011 • II II -1 C·Mtl wll DIN toO. :110 600 Min COrp '1460 1171'1 151'1 lilt. 141 vice from Port au:l Basques to and Boston Apr. 18. Lea~ . lpl UITI Ill'. 11 11'1 Cap M 71 46 I 46 -2 Mln EIWI :1000 15 1.1 aJ -I ~ . 11041 111 ~ North Sydney or Loul.sburg where loll· Apr. 19 and Halifax AI ~ m v. .. Carl boo 10 U 61 61 - U MOIU 1.50 1.!0 110 150 •, · ', w\1 8SLI 11414 1m · Hill ~ 7115 Ill -I ' M I 13 lee conditions are suitable, · due St. John's Apr. ~. 5•11~: -;A· epll ad 110t 1P 'ld IG -10 Caular TIO T50 Monell · !OleO tIS ' ' ...._ Ull so 10 1110 Culll TOO :110 110 :120 -1 Mu!U·M 100' 100 n I H Ll verpool Aprll, 26. """~ Coot Pal t 100 I~ :r:.>t 1 t U Nama Cr 100 10 110 1 · ADIIo Hill' lJt IU~ IIIII ~ ~ cootPoi'G 100 10 10 10 Nat Expl 1.100 1 411 11 -1 AT DOCK Nova Scotia leaving : Aal 11011111 ooo 14 12 a -3 Cllolklrl< 1100 II II II Nnlon :110 U 15 15 The S.S. Bar Haven and· the Apr. 24, .due St. John"& .~IIdia - 100 • ·ua 113 ! Olb Jao TW n J10 W t2 N11 Lab t200 T& TD TO -5 . Ana 1100 M 14 11·. 1 Chlb M 430 -'DO 100 300 Now Alltr 3000 13141 IS\t 13141 - It S.S. Nonla are &eheduled to go on Salllng fOr Halifax and Arion IOlOO 1.! IS II~ 1141 Clllmo 41140 54 120 IS t I New AIll 100 II 4.1 4.1 I dry dock when the above three 1, due· Hallfu May 3 and Alcot IIC10 II 1 Cllrem· 17 DO 315 32 t& Ntw Bid IDOD I I I AUIII-11111 MOO • IS II I CO bill SOD 1.1 4.1 4.1 -I aw Delhi 5U1S. ll!7 102 101 I comes off. May 6. Leaving Boston Aiabtllo TOOG 101'. II 10 - It COch Will SOD IDI 101 105 -5 For1un1 2000 lJ 15 15 -1 The Kyle Is slated to Hallfax May 11, due St...... aclll . uoo 15 14\t :!' Cod)'·RI«< 1000 :U :15 :15 - 1'1 N OoldYIIt '!DOD 15141 15~ 15\> s.s. AliDDr 1110 IT ITO !TO Ctln Lakt • 13 13 u t I N Ham · 71000 31 27 11 +3 eventually go on dry doc!k to re· 13. Salllnll for Llver)lOO! AVIUI 1000 1\t 11'1 IIi ColdJ\rm 111160 111 lS1 Ill I N Hlrh inN S1 31 '!I -m eelve the annual overhaul. Newfoundland leaving lll!'kllla TOO ~ Xl 32 I COlomac UOO 10 1\t 1141 Naw J:.oon 1000 II 13 II Jlallkllold 1DOD 101!1 101\ 10" - V. Colllaru + 3100 :1.1 ~10 110 -5 N Kolort 1000 lilt 11 11 + 1 The M.V. Pay OU iJ waiting to May 10, due St. John's Jlai'U\ 4100 II II 36 -11'1 COo·Koy 815 :1'1 27 :1'1 <- It Nowld 11100 40 Sl .lt - It go on dry dock. Leaving for Hallfu and llarr !Czpl IQO a II II C BeUtk 3.100 21 5 5 N Maa 1.100 Ill t5 " -1 .... 1111111 M0 Tl TO 70 -1 C CllUnan 1'110 :15 31 M - It N Minda 21100 II 411 49 The Henry W. Stone and tuf May 18, due Halifax May ·. --*• 13.100 II S5 :15 -I Con C Cad 1000 I II 11 -1 N Mylama 11.100 15 II 15 tl C110, 1222 are moored up lnde- Boston May 23. JI.Dolq • 000 Ill 131 lSI +I C Dtniloll 1.lt5l 131'Vo ~Ill II"' Naw llouyn 1000 I! 11 I~ 'Btlllla .. - !toll 1:14 us 132 +2 C Den wll U:U 117 18\t ·IT !·i N Ronalor 1000 m 71.1 7\1 -1 finitely. for Hallfu May 26, due Btl¥ Loci 1.100 II I I - C DlOCOVIrJ 150 300 ~00 + 100 - Nlok Rim BllO 310 545 380 t 15 S.S. Bonavlsta in charge of Cap- May 30. Salling again tame Btlchtr · 15031 uo 11 :.'1 -I C Fon 2.147 14.1 145 1411 I 1 Nlplulnr 1400 :m :m ~~ -I llllloWm !DOD U.l 115 18.1 tain Elliott 15 &eheduled to sail at LiverpooL • . . llo!Uim . 10011 Ill 110 COD GIUioa JOO 81\ 1\t 81> Nor·Aomo ' 1000 10 ~0 ! CQ Ari'GW 5110 II :II II NoraDd.l 14111 5! 51\t !4\t t 3\\ noon today. Nova Scotia leaving C Ouaylftl LIDO 3 20 0 -11'1 Norrold llO 27 ~ 27 +3 --Blbll tDOD"" a~>'" II11> ~~m - v. cHaWwtll 3.100 I 15 U + NorlarUa 500 1\t m 1\1 May 25, due St. John's · lllcroft :1S651 :132 I I -I Con llowoy TOO 3lS 330 :W 0 Nonnolal :lie!! 510 500 liD Salling for Hallfax and lllcroll W\1 llO 140 130 133 -5 C Marcuo 500 11 11 11 I Norpu 3.100 14 1Sl 138 -1 AT H.M.C. DOCKYARD lloaYUIO 1100 101~ 10 101'1 +1; Can M 8 2511 IZ-1'1 25 251t ~ Noraync 110 43 11 43 June 1, due Halifax June llordulac 500 I~ t~ 1\t -li Con Nll\ll 7:00 1 0 0 -1 N RoDic :20HO 112 110 112 tl The M.V. Seabeaeoc will be Boston June 6. U!avlnc IIOU1<14 100 I~ II II Con Naruo TlO ~I 20 :10 -1 Northop ITI~T 12.1 7110 If H sailing for Hermitage when Ice BoW an 1000 57 15 II - t con Nichol :zsoo 11 II I Norlhop wto 1100 540 11.1 540 10 June 7 and Halifax June llo)'mar 3000 I I I C Ntfr11llaod liDO 15 85 15 -3 North Cun 150 171 lTD ITO -5 and weather conditions are favour· St. oJhn's June 13. Sallinz Bralnrat \00 W 4.1 U<'l -1.1 C Rod Pop !G400 I 20 21 +lit North Clll 1510 115 ITO ITO -5 able. llrt!Uod m 1.11'1 45 IJI'J ~" C RIICri 40100 :11 Ill 121 -1 Nudul 500 33\t :15\t :13\t 11 having same day for Llver)lOOI. C 8aMOrm 1 1m 8 II 5 - O'Brlon TOOIJ 10 5I 50 The Investigator II FURNESS RED CBOS.! C TunJotoa 1100 21 :13 3 -I 01amo 1100 11 II l1 +1 minor repairs. Conw111 130 TOO 57 T +I Oka Rart 1700 34 51 !I 11 waitlnll Fort Hamilton leaving Cop Corp 50 11 57 11 -! O'IAirJ 111000 38 53 33 -1 The M.V. Bamerang April 9, Halifax April Coi>'Min 5too 21 21 21 -1 Opom 12!.! IIIII Ill> 13\l to go on dry dock. John's April 15, sailing FllRNESS. Coprand ::fl:l m 31G !10 -5 Oronoda T!DO :14 51 l3 Coulot : :n:lO 13 I I -I ormoby · 3100 40 :11 sa -2 The Tug Otterville Is moored up for Halifax and New Yort CrooiiUr 1.100 I II 11. Pac Enl :InDO 10 10 1 t \t indefinitely. Crolnpr 41100 17\t 11141 171'1 + 1'a Pamour 70 43 41 U I Fort Avalon leaving Ner crowpal Ill\ :15 52 32 -2 · Paromoq 1DOD 1~ 1\t I~ ~ It The M.V. Christmas Seal will April 18, St. John, N.B., C\1100 2071 191'1 111; 111'1 +I Panlll 11110. M 110 10 -1 soon be getting ready for the Dolnt 1000 11 12 13 +I Palor 1200 10 , 5.1 5! -1 Halifax April 23, due SL D'Ara1on 1.100 30 21 30 Paymnl 100 20 20 2 T.B. Service. April 25, saWng April %1 Do C<>Ur »00" II 1; IT Pori'Gn 5150 I D +I The M.V. Parr l! moored up for Philadelphia and New ~ Dt cour wll 1500 14 II 11. Pick crow 1400 1:n liT 111 -1 Ym Delnlt. 3300 105 !DO ID -I Plonoor DO Ill Ill W t I the season. · Corner Brook. Dladom 2iO 13 12 3 + 1'1 Pllch.Ort 5500 I I B NFLD. CAN. Domo S'D 13 · II 13 <- 1'1 Plocor 515 .11211 12~ Ill ~ AT CANADA PACKERS LTD Red Crass Line Dona lela :noo 21 3\t ~~ + 1 Pow Rou 1010 1 II 52 .,. S · Bell.se Isle II due St. more Duvan 147CO I 10 II • I Pr Bon! 1000 7\t 71'. 7\1 ~ 1'1 The M.V. Fenmore is ltaving a t: E Amphl 2600 10 ' I I - It Proolon too W llZO l:t1l -5 8, salling Apr, 9. En\ Mal 1000 111 Ill 115 tl Pronto 150 U\1 710 Til -15 general overhaul. Bedford II leaving Halifu eh: Eul SuU 41.1 160 41! US Preo Air !DO Ill 110 I! The M.V. Trepassey Is still wait­ In the n En\ Aob 100 II II II J+ Qua Chlb 1375 135 11 132 -3 9, due St. John's Apr. 1~ SAD.INGS Eul Mol 700 3:1 · 33 ·53 Quo Lab 3.100 11 17 I - \1 Ing to go on dry dock. Apr. 13. , which are En! Min 8.172 310 345 335 -1 Que Uth 31.1 NO 150 MD -10 Belle hie II leavin& almost ov El Pan·RIY ,.88 33 31 31 -I Q Molol :1500 201 :10 2 thl5 Intel TO El SOl :U~ 17 13 43 -1 Qunoton 130 2 -1 AT STEERS LTD. WEST END Apr. 13, due St. John's A~t, Euroka 2211 110 57 10 +I ~dlorc 1100 124 120 121 - all of wh Expl All 1000 2'l I 8 Rayrock mo 110 111 78 +I The M.V. Norma Gladys in sailing Apr. 18. ST. JOHN'S F'IICOII Ill 11.11'1 :15\i m; - II Roxopar 6000 17 8.1 8.1 -1 Mls.r;ions n Fau~af 15310 :no ~I 6l -5 Rio Rup Wl I 13 13 charge of Captain Charley Kean Is Bedford II lea~ing Halilu lmportanl Far wto \110 '175 170 17~ I Rlx Alhob mo 8.1.1 52 63 -1 having engine repairs and a gen· 17, due St. John 5 Apr. 19, l'td Kirk 5.100 15 ll ll Roc t I DOD 23 :rl\!a 21 +I FROM NIW YORKs Fla Can 100 570 MO 170 10 Rockwln Tllll 48 43 « - era! overhaul, getting ready for Apr. 20. Fla Can 200 170 MO 110 -+ 10 Rowan Con 11500 15 II 15 freighting eventually In a few Belle Isle II lm·ing Fort Hamilton . , April G }'rancr 151100 19 ll II +I St. Mlchul 200 ll 38 37 days IApril 23, due St. John's •• Frebllh•r ~7 2'11 27l ~D +I San Ani :liDO 12 50 I'! < 2 J.~.wu.~ 4 ... •Fort Avalon ... April 18 }'reb dobo 2000 tiD 10 50 .,.z Sand RIV 210 IS 15 18 + 1; ...... The M.V. Maxwell Corkum is salllng April 27. Oalkonc 1000 1IJ II II -l Sherrill 115 865 !0 10 -10 still moored up, but Is having Belle Isle II leaving Halifu fiROM IT. JOHN. N.l.s Go co M••u + 183 IITii 111 7Vo +\!a S\lanco 2000 11\1 1111 11\!a '!a AFI'ERSHOCK IN 'FRISCO aonn :111 11 21 21 +I Sll Miller 2300 e 13 13 -I c Coltlorlll m am m m + \of' 8apphlrl 400 17! 164 18.1 -2 some minor repairs,. the ca.-taln 30, due St. Joha's Ma)' 2, •Fort Avalon .. . Aprll 20 Olonn \Jran 15.111 50 II 49 -1 811 Stand lOO ~ 5.1 13 C Colli pr 12.1 75 Tl 7l t2 Sapph Df 4110 II 23:1 I I Kroy Oil 2600 Ill " " +I 1 The · Dulx:h Jobllrko . 5100 I . 21 2 ~ 1 WI! wll 0 IJ5 W 1M Ub Poll MID I'll 7 7 - , D NIIDII 1.326 1221'• ttl'. :n~; - 1'1 a cost of $125,000 by Mr. a11d Mrs. of fl!h for West Indie!. ner Brook dlschar11e subject JoUot 10000 51 50 50 -1 Winch 1100 8 I I 1'1 lJ :1000 D Stool which generally •UDIJOrt• Pola 11 11 II ' Nor Slor 353 mv. 13 131'• +1-4 Alan Bronfman of Montreal ln • ; ; to Ice conditions at that Jonomltb 100 , ;17 ll IT t I Wooclll'!l 7100 1)5 102 1G4 -4 MariiOid 3DOD Ill 1'1 17 Ill 117% 171io !Hi - 1'1 ing South African JowHf IIJl 71 Tl Tl Wr llarl 2071 110 m J:Jjl -1 Medal 20102 430 4J 45 -0 SlmpiCDI 110 171\t TOV. n +II .memory of their daughter, was AT JOB BROS. lr; CO. LTD. •' .: port. Konvlllo 21<10 . 12 II II· Yk Belr 11too 14.1 141 Ill - Mrr Ptto + 10 lllH 15 15 ~ Wall! oro +l 1,\llmmmmmmm ope ed (On the Southllide) party, 11ill KilT Aad ITlO IIW. m; Ill\ - \~ Yullono ~ I I I Mldcon 15700 1!1 12 11'7 -4 MONUEAL CLOSING IITOClll n • ment's plan Korr Lakl 1100 10 15 e ZonmaD 1000 J 10 I 1 MUI Cl17 10&00 II 31 II 1 The M.V. Blue Prince of which :W :W d2:l5 1.1 lr Tilt C1nadlaa Pnu regation to churches, !he :. \'eaela wiU call NewtouD4. K11ombt 700 2.u\apa 800 4J 45 -7 Nal Polo IIOQ 4:10 oliO UO + t5 Abitibi :131'. Hud Ba7 Mill 11:1\t Captain Parsons Is the master wlll land Outpo!U II la4ucemeat K\lem wll 1100 I 13 11.1 +5 Carb 400 410 w 42.1 18 N Brio~! 50 1J IJ 15 -4 · AlbtJIDt 141'1 Imp Bonlr. 10 load a cargo of fish In the refrlg· Dally Mall says. Klrlt Hud 102C0 17\t IT IT!'. · Bulolo 33 N B Dom ltoo = ll5 17 -1 ~1'1 BUDGET BIGGEST TOPIC Klrlt Min 1131 110 100 10 +l 'Onpo Cop 1100 1:14 S3 N Chamb U400 45 240 245 . +l Bank Moal !101'1 Imp Oil cifferL 523 liD 500 10 -!5 . Ballll NB 17 In! Nick 1 9:111 TORONTO (OP}-Finance Min- erators and when loaded will sail Labrador ld lilt lt 19Vo Palo 50 :rro 170 270 -1 N Coot llT5 6l 6l 15 Bnqul C Nat 40 In! Pap for Gloucester, via south west coast IMMIGRA.VI'S ARRni La•o Cln 1100 ~ 123 Ill •il PeDd. Oro N Ou Expl 78.10 lDO 113 liD +I u lster Harris uy~ his budget will •1 Aeeeptl refri~oratloa L Dufault IDOD 111.1 ISO ISO -1 YllkoD Col 100 5T 117 57 N Buporiar 134 240 230 :w - Ballluro\ A 111 In! Pot. 544 ports to p,ick up and complete the EDMONTON (CPl - OILI Bell' "" Ma ..·ll&r m< probably be the main bone of con­ Uri!O. Lako UnJ \DO 11\t 111'1 11\t + Acme Gu 10000 2:1 2:1 2:1 1 Norlhcal 100 ~ 110 11 -1 Broil! 11'1 ll!oCoU six Immigrant:!, Including L Oau 51110 !1 20 30 +I NC 0\ll 65110 ll5 61 I • .,..,, · tenti011 In the next federal elcc· cargo, • L Short 510 W IU 410 -5 AI•• 1000 Tl 71 Tl -2 CO pr ll I ~ A\0 31\4 \0 Bid' PriWI ~ 51. Car The M.V. Blue Foam of which ons and 64 Hungarian!. . AP C!o .., too 4.1 II 41 1 C Cement 2'7~i oranda :12 Uon. Mr. Harris told the Toronto .. - L Will E\110 15 15 15 Am Ltduo ION II 4 40 -2 Norlhld 600 6l :Ill M -10 I NC Comont pr :15\ls Obaltld CaptalnT hornhill is master arrlv· here Sunday from Euro!lf !tO t Oil La Lua TOO 110 110. 20 ~nchor I~ 20 11\t II I Solo Stool Lorado w\1 :!SOD 1.20 11 7 +I c Oil LdJ 100 :110 1'/0 310 +I Plillllpo IJI0<-0 110 75 Tl -2 D Bridlo 13r,< Uo Sltol 1.! fishery. around the "A.TU I!T. EAST L)'ndhll 1100 10 " 44 +I w11 Pandor 570 TO Ill M 1111 Dam Tor 11'11 Walker 71 BYPNCYI'IZE SALESMEN lJnx 100 I I I cs 011 1110 a 211 175 -11 Provo ou m20 110 J20 110 +1 Placentia, Mac1111 1'100 115 110 Ill -1 CS Polo 600 TOI Ttl5 705 -10 IIHI Expl 1.100 I 14 . 14 -1 Foundo~oa 2:1 CANADIAN NEWARK, N.J. (AP)-Lif.e ln· : lallfal l!alDt Jaba. N.B. Cdn Ad Oil 2132 M 5 Fruer !IIIIo Cono PIP 27\'• suranoe Nlesmen are )lypnotWng AT AYRE lr: SONS LTD. Macclon !DOD IT IT IT Cdn AU Oil 1'120 TO 740 T40 -10 RlchwU 170& IJO 175 liD tl 01 Lakt1 , 42 Toni 101 Maab'tll MaclAocl 55 10 liD 110 Roxana 7500 II II 17 MIDn • themselves before facing tough The M.V. Jennie Ellazbeth In LIST OF ARRn'AIJ MadHD 1JDQ 172 170 170 -~ c Br Emp 1100 7 II n -1 Howlimllh 1'" Moaprt : Nn t•• C. ChltltllD 500 175 ITO 17 RO)"allll 11!1 11111 1544 11\4 - " NEW YOZJ: CLOSING ITOCKI cllenb, Some 20 salesmen of a l

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respo!llllveness to leadership; de· 1 .------• fence bases with their complex.! TED CHURCH: population problems; new mining I areas with th~ir unprecedented In·. MANNERS flux of prospectors and miners' l families; expandi,ng city, develop-! menta and extensivi! suburbaq MAKE nnual Report B.y growth-all cry aloud for the min· I istry of the church. And who wlll : answer? 1 FRIENDS Because of the fact that our sup- H. M. Dawe o.· D. 1 • ply of mini~ters and other trained \ . ·'n' Is the text of the an· Our conalituency · In moat of workers continues to fall far short I! you driv~ someone In yoor or the Reverend H.l these newer towna and vlllasea of our present requirements we car in bad weather and Jt b pos- . 0 D superintendent of conaiata lar11ely of fiahermen,· loll· have been in real danger of losing sible to let her out befJr• yr.u llilll~n;· for the Newfound· gera, boat bulldera, amall mill many of our people (especially in park, it is thoughtful to do 10, C !eren~e of the United ownera, day labourers and others 0 the "little places") to more ag- Just because the driver bas to get ~ canada: whoae employment II aeuonal- gressi1•e religious groups and sects wet or chUled is no reason to Jn. ;EPORT FOR 1958 I yet the aupport and C()o()peralion which represent a steadily grow- filet it on the guest, too. ~ord another year of en· Iof these people Indicate an lnter­ ing force, and which send their · "I'll let you out and then park" rt xpcricncc In Home lllla· 1 eat In and devotion to the church highly emotional, if not highly Is an added bit of courtesy thit 1a ~:k _a )·ear, howe1·er, In that Ia of the highest order. For trained, workers into every town sure to be appreciated. we hare become more acute· example, since 1946 our building and village into which they can --·- -- ::.::______than c1·cr of the magni· projecta In tbeae ald·rccelvlns and ~et admittance and where they in· emphasized very definitely with the task with which the semi-rural areas have numbered variably build up a following. On the coming of plane loads of Hun· 1\'i na: 11 racrrt In this province, no leu than one hundrea churches the other hand, the growth in garlan refugees daily, by way of . John'a the continuln~ challenge to and manses, of which all but membership of the United Church ~ander - approximately 10,000 x and 1 more cllectll'e ministry twenty are now completed-with in Newfoundlaml, when compared smcc late November to the. time fax June ~rowin~ constituency. more to follow. In. addition (and with the increase in the population of writing this report, In addition, Leavina sGE" is written In large this fact Ia often overlooked), the as a whole has not indicated any amongst the 100,000 Nortb· Amer· . ax June ·;cross the !Rnd- but not day achoola are the reaponsibll!ty spectacular' gain. There can be no lean bound. passengers that toueh 13. Sailina , The outlook Rppcm bright· of the church congresatlon In a doubt In our minds, however, that down at th1s great airport m0111). 'm nr wa1·s than It has ever great many Instances In New­ ~rpool. 1 MOST OF THE PERSONNEL of The. London Theatre Company left here on Mond~y by TCA for the Main­ the United Church of Canada must ly, are many bundredJ or other lED CROSS and· although we are still foundland, the llnancinll of which bear a more adequate witness in immigrants and dlllplaced perJODI . I cavin11 Ne" of an "unknown quan- must be cared for by the aame land. Left to right waving farewell.are:-Rick Rich r:n, his wife Nancie Herrod, Bill Glover, Joseph Shaw, order to fulfil her mission in the from Europe. i\prll 13, dllt regards our !utura de· orsanlzatlona that are called upon T. G. Fenwick, Maya Fenwick and Leslie Yeo. Poppet the Spaniel went along wifu the Fenwick's. land, Everything that has to do Here they a:et their aeeoD!­ I'. sailing Allfil 1 we weliel'e that hopes to meet the uaeument to the M. · · (Daily News Photo) with life In this province today glimpse of Canada-;- of Canada I :i New York . g renlitles that will and M. Fund, the collection of indicates to those of us who have welcome-of Canada I hoapltaJ.J.tt, ·aving Nevi i establish our economy the minlatera' atlpend and the con· the cause of the church at heart Some of they stay an hour or two, .1, N.B., b~der and more permanent atruction and upkeep of churches be hazardous and h111'c! and the Imoved into these areas from stlll summer students and lay supply ed to forego their college course ihe need of spiriutal guidance that othe~s are ove~lght gueata before due St. and manses. The hundred ~thoola ministry of the church means smaller places aiJd (with the fsil· workers· must not be overlooked, for a year rather than have their will be morally strong and lntcl- conhnulng tkell' flight to their April 27 and Churrhrs with a total of aeven clanrooms much to the people who dwell in ure of the one Industry on which .for without their services the work summer charge left vacant during· lectually sound. final destination. What the churcla :, ; l . New Yart ~ro11th has register- are presently operated by United these lonely p!acea. Return• from they must depend. solely) the com· of Home Mlsslom would suffer the fall and winter months. These - bas done through the eo-oper:alios Increase while whole Church Boards of Education, whllo the f!ahlnll trade are always un- munlties to which they have gone greatly and many important and are they With whom the ministry "The Stranger Within Our Gates" of the Board of Home MWlou 1 continue to move we !ace 1 denominational building certain, and there are many set· have not had the resources to look strategic fields would be left un- of the churcb can be safely en· Something new has come into and the Women'• MiasloiiiQ' So- more Isolated !lshing program over the next live yean backs. This has been evidenced after the Increased population- supplied. Much could be said of trusted. the picture in recent months on ciety, and especially tbroulh tht tlng up the need that will run Into well over a a!on11 the South Weat coast of the which points up one of the real the way in which these workers Call for Trained Leaders the local scene which has opened efforts of Rtv. C. E. Frede, mlii- church and school million dollars for ou owm de­ Ialand durinll the past year where dapgen of an internal migration (often with little training or ex· The need for additional ordain- I our eyes to what should possibly !ster of Metropolitan Unite!~ irl in the new and growing nomination, a lat:Be proportion of wecial economic problema have without adequate planning. In, perlence) have stepped Into the ed workers has never been more!'·" a special phase of our Home Church, Gander, ha.a been a 'ferJ which are coming Into ex· which will have to be provltled b) been created because of marketing situations like this, however, a re· i breach and have saved the day for urgent, however, than It Is right Mission ministry in the future. It helpful beginning. We bellev.,. almo!l omnlcht as a re· our United Church people. difficulties for cod filleta and the quest for sympathetic consldcra· the church. Some of them, when now. The older fishing settlements i has to do \Vith our responsibility however, that the time hll defia­ of thi1 Internal migration- Contal Mlaalons almost complete !allure of the her: tlon from !lie Board of Home given a choince of !lelds, have with their real need for the! for "the stranger within our ltely come lor the United Churcla in a\1 of ~·hlch the work of A numbe: of col•~:al mts~ion~ ring fishery. The •ltuation has Mlaslons Is never made ln vain. volunteered to undertake the Christian fellowship; the new 1 gates"-lhe immigrant in transit of Canada to really put· eut ita lllulons must continue to are atlll aerved by our fleet of been further aggravated because Students and Lay Suppllea harder and more challenging as· pulsating, semi·rural communities j or flight-in need of the right "Welcome Mat" at thiJ Clna.dlall Important part. little boats, Here life contlnuts to ---·---- fishermen and their families have The' ministry______provided by ._:._our I slgnment, ______while others have offer· with their-=------·------• "growing pains" but hand of fellowship. This has been Crou Roads of the World. r ' •• ' I : '

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I ! . \ THE DAILY TU~SDAY,. APRIL I -···------·- f.....-:-.--·~~~-=-~~-~~-~-- ~~-o..__:-~ ----=-~~--.~--~=·~r-'---__ !,~da-·-,[ ..~---:-.,.-;.:~-\ ...=~-·J Star· Capitol Now-Playing C 8 N. ,,01}-NeWJ. To-morrow TUl!SDAY, APIIL t II ,,06-SJm'a. Conl. "FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG" THE STORY: Joe Jauer feela follow ina the night o[ ·i . ,A • . gh t t.!!~Newa. JOSEPH COTrOS IN aecure In the belief that no one ~·ucL Ill! [. ON ~ CJ Tv Ton 11.00-C lac o lid. M~ , A ' ,.JO-CBC HIWL II.JO-Melody. Mall. Twa of, fllmdom'a most popular "THE 3RD MAN" will e\'er ie~m that the gold lhey They rode in a bod. of tbt . ., ,»..:..Top llornlllll. e.O&-Yelody Jolul, atars, Stewart Gran[ler and Jean - 1 used to build Pawnee C!ly, ahlp- 't\~:;as : ~loon. l ~ 11.{)0..,-(BC Newa and Weather. .4t Stro TUESDAY, o\PIJL I ll.l~porbeaat. Slmmolll brln[l to the Star The· Drama, power, and awpense are 1 ping polnl In Kansas for Teui: One of the TcJ:a~ men · L1~Yualcal· CJucll, 1.3G-Barb Blltw, e.:o-Melod)' Mill. atre 1e1een, in . Columbia Pic- the main intredlenta of the David c:altle, was atoleD. But his part· I headed, hard·flo~Ed man · 1 uo-o,n !FJe.. l.oo-T.B.A, . · 1.00-Mol'llllll Dtvotlo111. 8.&&-.Nawa. turea' "Footltepa In the Foa," 0. Selmlek-Aie:under Korda pre· ner Chad Morgaa believe~ that, the bartender, "\\'here• ' . , 5.ti-Btwf7 'Doody, e.oG-Dn,IMt. 1 l ,· l.l~ProiRm Preview . '7.00-R&inbow. Rlddlt. maitilllcent performancea In IU· sentatlon ''The Third Man," at the Tom Alder, a .Miuonrlaa, ans· ·eared Yank who had th! Ra11dom. · ll.st-Chfi4Na'a IIMiw. D.SO-Piek tiN lim. 8.30-Rtcordt 11 l.tl-lla.h TIIDII, 10,00-T.I.A, '7.00-Your Car Councillor. per-char&ed emotional r 0 1 e ~. Oapltol Theatre. peds the truth. lUeanwhlle Alder call this place Th• 1 • lO.DO-cteam or the Walt. 7.1~Dark God. Gran1er and Min Simmons turn When flrat releued, thl.l auper· . haa just abot • man. loon?" ~XII UO-CIValnde. ll.OG-NIWI. , \0.10-Hit of the Day. '7.30-Barlaln Hour. an ablorbing atory of ambition, ch'aried melodrama played a&alll.!it Xlll Pillsbury, comlng o~t .U~Ir Lueelot. 11.1t-Lale llltw, . l0.1~1rla Power .. 8.00-Top Tunea of the Day. blackmail and murder into an exclt- the turbule.nt backrround of poat· . ALDER ~eld hi~ gun loml)·. II~ tie office at that morn! • • '10.211-CIC NIWI. ' 11.00-The Home Hour. In& new experience hi romantic war VIenna recelvitll numerou1 ba eyes IOini eas1ly around the hjs drlnkmg men. He Ill, . '!OJC}-LetJ Make Muale. ll.ao-;..old Favorltea. auapense. Filmed In color by awards-amon1 them the Grand rlni of facp~. 1 ward, s_milini amiably, 1U&-BBC Yarlelf, Anawer to 'rt\'lout Jtuule 10.00-MUIIc by Roth, Technlcolor whleh augmentl the IPrize at the Cannes rllm Festival No· one iP~ke. Plllsbury cu:ne: bo)'~. u,h-huh, l'm no . · · 11.1~Atlutic School Broac!cut. 10.31)-...P!ano Melodlea. breathleu action of the new dra· as the outltandinl motion picture out of hl.a o[ftce, .pushed has wa~· sissanp! s my state. Hitting the High Spots 1"11 l1 I : ll"JI 1: Jlu C 11:11 I 11.80-Nfid. Scbool Broadcut. C•JI.lorl I ILI!..~ui·J :·t:·JI I 10.6!!-New1. rna, "Footltepa In the Fof Ia a of the year 19110. throuih the crowds. His eyes o:ity." U.U-SaUICI Heart Prolll'a!D. r JU•• r.:Jr_,,,.a u-..; '-''"'1"' 11.00-Sporlcut. com~letely pleuurable example One look at the r{lster of name! went to the dead man on the I "Mississippians I< folk . • ·12.00-AniiOUncet'l Cboi~ /. ACliOII DOWN ~-~ "-'1.• l"'t JaJ : II~II·JI J 1 I t: J( 1 I J[-.JI~ 11.10-Forecut. of acreen entertaln"ent at ltl connected with thil producUon floor, to Tom Alder, tben to the: another cowboy. '·Prov, lJ.l&-.DW!v 1111 Breakdowa. l HJ1b I Mlmlca [-:!1.11 1: Jlll ' t•• ll I[ J(•J[ J 11.111-E'\'enlng Theatre. beat, · poinll up the repeated Interest dealer at the faro table. : Pillsbury gesture(] to ~~ 12 80-FI1'DI Broadeul. JIIGuntiinl ~ Snaon of fall 1:11 tf..1loll u,J 1. tt 1~1 11.11 1 11."--Ciub "89()." "Footatepa In the Foi" h set In In thla outltandl~ attraction. Its j The dealer said, "It was a fa1r. behind the bar. "On! lllubbl1 ~-de fole f.lt.Ji JC·JI.Iorl C·ll:lt.1f II U.• l2.4~Mid Du Slttnade. (Jiull 11.11 ! I llajl·JL:II J 12.00-Newa. Edwardian London, with the fOil· cut Is headed by Jose,Ph Cotten, fight." : hou~e. Ab, from the ~ 1.00--Do,lt Bulltlln. btVtrllt lfll 12.06-Club !1110. 11ed atreeta adding a macabre touch Va\11 Onon Wei u, and 'I'revor When Tom Alder lii!lcd tile, the· red ialJel." He smirk~ 8 Label 1 Heavenly I H·lf J l•JI.tt I · l.l&-Laura Limited. I Jf..1l..II.J · (,J(·JI.I I·JL-:.11=11 I 12,31)-...Newa. to the major ~omentl of the film, Howird-a diltinllillbed lntema- Texun, Withers, the town ot;rrexans. "My best, 12 Hllh pclnt htilllta r.,a.l I l.!.lf.~l"At lf.1 1.1111:..1 · l.aG-CBC Ntwa and Weatbv•. 1.00-Cioaedown. , with the colorful costumes and tlonal pool of talent. Equally dis- Pawnee City was officially t-·:o The apron •et O'JI .... bt 8 Tilt IUD aur.1 ... 1.t1 lf.lt·J r.11-t1 ' ·l.~Jiualeal Proaram. · I11 -..1 cham r 1 Spanlah tlty r 11:11-J r Jt u:11:Jr J t"'l IW -----.... period manners polntln11 up the rtniU!Jhed are the artlata who monthl, plus three daya, old. Two bottle. The towhead .. 200-Worda and Muale.- In I 1\ovt 7 Nick lt World power Heavenly V 0 U 5 poliahed mastery of the atara and ·Worked behind the cameru. Sir men had been killed on the first bottle, tilted it to i . Ut-Domlnlon Obi. T!mt 51811&1 1 25 Hlih IIIII ' 48 Spanllh the desperation of their separate carol Reed, whose ''Trapeze" Is fateful day, one o£ them lynched. took two hu~e (ab.) Iller 28 Mlu Doollt painter • 2.10-Ailantlc School Broac!cut. l15 Namlnl I Rtntpdu TUESDAy I APRIL ' drl\lea for power over each other. one of the top fllma of thla year, There had been violence in Paw- lowered the bottle and · U&-Happy Gan1. ?O Fomale uinta 47 Level Handsome, gentlemanly Granger acted u both director and produc- nee City right from the alllrt at IL 1 17 "Jollinl 10 Continent Cab:) 48 FlddiiDI ' 6.00-Natlonal Anthem and Sip , U~For the Plano. Down to-" 31 Withered .Roman hu juat murdered his wife; love- er of ''The Third Man." Recogniz.. .Drunken cowboys rode their 1 "It ain't got>d, but it Ill UO-CBC Newa. 11 Guide 11 Prlaon On. ly Miss Simmons, as the lowest ed a~ England's foremost film llor&H up and down the stteet He handed it to the l&lvctuUna 11 Fi[IUrea of 31 Rlll&Wonn emperor 6.05-Sundlal. · 1.81-Tran• Canada Matinee. 15 Kine! ol · 50 Dent!JL'I of hla household's aervantl, Ia erafllman, Reed baa lnstllled an and fired Ert the sun an~ the side .~im. "See ,,.hat ~ · UO-CBC Newa. - 21 Vllldtd IJ)Ifeh 1!.3G-World Newa and Weather .. 23 Varn!lh 20 Wireltu llei!IIJO 'clrill blackmailing him In a~ effort to almost unbearable nerve-wracking moon and the mrs. OccasiOnally Pesh. · ·4-M-Tlmely Tune•. 40 Attack Sllndi•rw 7.00-New• Hlihllihtl and climb out of her hated, humble mood Into this which per· their exuberance was a little The man called Pesb IDII'tdltnt ZZ Falla Weather. pl~ture U&-Chlldren's 91"1'7· 24 POISHIIvt 24lUbblt 43 Sager 02 Eaaentlal clrcumatancea. hapa makes It the !llDSt suspense- more ob1tre~ous and they Jent huge swallow o fthe 8.111-Jiullc of the Wert ~un "AIIJered 4~ Show faellna ~~ Obaerva 8.00-Breakfast Club. 8.3().1..Make up Your Mind. That Is the basic situation of ful 1tory .ever put· on film.' Gra· a bullet tbrougb a 11indowpane [lasped and took a 11.10-Fiahtrles Broadcast. 2T .Bocl1 ofwatar the film, and from It evolves hame Greene, world-famous au· of one of the numerous &tores low. "Hog 3Will." h~ '"~ 8.4~Rex Koury. 11.4~Kindergarten of the Air. at c~wap lodlllU It PI II Jll n Ill jll a masterful play of attack and thor of such thrillers as "Slam· -.long Main Street. Now and 1 to- the bartender: "Ltt', J1 9.00-It Happened Lui Nl1ht. 8.00-Intenneuo. U:w,h rldla defense, of a girl uncertain II to bout Train" and ''The Fallen then a man rode a horse into a other bottle." ,.. 10.00-Coffee Time. I.D-Pl'o111am Preview. UNarooUo ~ "I whether the nigh~ wlll bring her Idol," wrote the atreenplay for store or aaloon. The bartende-r looks r SBAmtnd 11.00-Turn Back the t:loclt. U0-8upper Guert. sudden bllsa or audden violence, ''The Third Man." A combination Thh was In the nature of bur)". The saloon .; 37 Chetrtr "'J• • pr ll.:a-Sportl D~tective. 11111 ' · UII-Mualcal Proaram. 31Brltiah of 1 man determined that h1J will of Carol Reed and Graham sport. The Texans were proud was a frozen one. but ht T.OO-CBC NtWI and Weather. 11.31)-...Pepperrell Juke Club. I!Jialm.ID I'D I" fA' 12.10-Newa and D.B. shall prevail. Granger attemp!J Greene Is tough to beat In any They had fought a war and lost IPesh drank dee ph '7.1&-Curtaln calLI. lit Mentally ~ a ucond murder when Jean's ro- man's league. ;md did not take well to the rule 1econd bottle to · ihe UO-Topa Toda;r. I" lJ, [D 12.30-Hlllbilly Matinee. ·aound ~ 1.00-Behllld the Story. mantle demands upon him grow The excellent photography by of the North. They hated the· who sampled ubout 1 ·n T.45-J)oyle Bulletin. 41Compua Ill r1 ill :Ill ,II too great; the fog-covered streetJ Cinematographer Robert Kru· North and everything pertaining whisk)'. " point ~ lilt I" 1.115-Masten of Melody. 11.1~oalln!l Library Pro- ~ l.3G-The Todds. of London bring blm, ln1tead, an ker also adds much to the BUll- to it. Kan•an 5 especially. "Our friend rna)· bf ll'&mme. 42 Rtallll Jl. 151 f!~ appalling new victim, a stranger. penseful qually of the lllm. Kru· Yet, in spite ,of the violence. >issippi," he said. "but "Cloy 1.45-Bob Crosby. UG-Premler on the Air ,., 2.0G-Fred Robblna Show. He Is acquitted of murder only on ker receil'ed an Oscar for hi.! there had been after that first day. Yankee whisk)'. It i~ •0.30--LetJ Make Mualc. '' Holdl back tilnfwt -'- 2.30-0ne Man'a Famu,. the testimony of the woman he work on this picture. It will also Not until the gun duel between taste right." ' :1.80-CBC National NewL hates, the girl who hu become bli he remembered that this wu the Alder and Wltners, In which "I'll find some Southm sa Ha!U I" ~ ~ 2.4.5-March of Eventa. 12.00-Cloat Don. HWattr ~· 3.00-Fort Laramie. housekeeper, and he mult devlae picture which popularized the Withers had died. k)·," volunteered a third watchan I" r- 3.31}-.VOUS Record Roolll. a new strate,llem for ridding hlm· zither mu!lcal Instrument whleh No one bl;uned Alder, no one He strode behlnd the bar (2 words) "' self of her. Ante; Karas plays throughout castiaated him. He was not a for a bottle at random. ' 1'1 II ~~~ 4.00-World NeWL 1 CJON II ClvU War ~ 1'7 ~ Glrlaifngerh band mmon•, the film to add appropriate mood Texas man, but he had fought • • • TVESDo\Y, APRIL I aeneral "' 4.05-VOUS Record Room. M~s! 17 ~ 1'1 4.30-World News. rea · e us and an VI e, com· h for the South THE bottles were IQl! ln. 8.30-News, Breakfast Club. blonde charmer; Ruth, her older . meeting Saturday. The seat, 1111 and lllrYU to lntroduu the yollllt: (there are qu1te a few) Is four 1 of 8 store. ' 11.00-Data with Den,., •later and the would-ill author, held by retired Opposition Leader man with, the IUltar to movie au· new songs, performed by Pres· In Ide th St Lo . 11.1~Fo):gJova StreeL 5 vlewa with wry humor and a Gtorge Drew has been Progres. dlencea. ley, which are lmport.1nt partl 1 e · Ul! 11.30-Date with Den1a. touell of envy the manner In &ive Conserv~lve alnce ,_ inc-. . Let It be aald at the outlet of the story and are most merely S mcoe was look!" 2 10.00-New•. which every man around ta 1,. -., f !ntei,"Polated. Of these, the title dre&~-goods motenai 10.0~Date wltb Denya, . reac lion 90 years ago . that the role of Clint Reno, o aons "Love Me Tender," 1 ba!· shooting began. ThP 11 soon II he lees Eileen. · ' tbe notorouii:J famoua Reno lad • hi h th b t of the store. Harlo~ FLI 10.30-!lere Comea O'Malle:r. "As Soon 11 They Su Eileen" Great,'' "Got No Room Mr. Gloom," brothen, fill Prealey perfectly. cur;ent1 Y g on e es · h al 10.4~Date with Denya, Is, In fact, one of the aeveral !'Khat Happened to tbe Conga" Set against the exciting back· , ~eller lists, Is . particularly pleu 5 ?,Wed arm. ex.' 10.~~Newa. happy hit tunea from the joyous and "Atmosphere." ground of the Civil War and the I mg to the ear. The othera, Thos~ drunken T · · ll.OO...Burton's of Banner St. new production. ,Jt il a joyfully Robert Fosse appean n Ei·l rehabilitation period that fol· . "We're Genna Move," "Poor he exclaimed. 11.1~ ·BII Mountlln Show. S1 rl 0 te f uI dllt Y sung bY 'II" ss Gar· Ieens ahy young soda fountain lowed "Love Me Tender" Is a ·' BOJ •" a nd "Let M e " 1 hould d e- ' "I'm . a Texan," Calf· 12.00.-News. ! ret!, II Ruth, In the Greenwich suitor; Tommy Rail, 11 the wolf. dram~ packed with action, in· j light the mllliona of Presley fans, : stlnct1vely defendmf 12.0~ -Ramb!ID' wl!!l Record1. Vllluge basement apartment wjllch Iish newspaperman who ultimately terweaving 1 poignant love ·as well aa the older members of 1'I'exan. ' . d \2.30-Newa. 1 contribute! much to the hilarity of !involves Ruth Eileen and all of atory to make It 1 film with tbe family who Uke folk song,. CTo be contlnur 12.3~Ramblln' with Record•. the picture. Jule Styne and Leo I Greenwich V!llage in a frenzied strong appeal for every member 1.l r.-!!l)o1rttcaa\. Robin 1!1o penned auch popular conga line led by the Brazilian of the family. 1• .10-.Newa. aon11 and danca numbeta 11 Navy Both Fone and Rall are AI Lt. Vance Reno the elder 1.4~Slmon Myatery. "There'• Nothln' Like Love," "Give rema~kable dancer• as are the Reno brother Richard 'Egan turns 'J.OO-RambUD' with Record& Me a Band anc! MJ B11b;r,'' "11 11 Mlues Leigh and Garrett. In the most ~ersatlle portrayal of UII-NIWL Bluer Than You and Me," "I'm ·

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I! , I oAILV NEWS; Tu!SDAY, A~IL 9, 19.57 ,· ebec Stars Edge Fisheries Take· First Win In Hockey FinalS itY By 10-8 Sco~e. Th!' Fisheries cbalk~d ·up .the with McDougall hitting the nell first win in the Civil Service Hoc· for the third Fisheries goal. Leu ill Meet NewfoUJllil;~cmd All·Strnrs · key finals last night as they swamp- than a minute later little Gordon ed the National Health by a score Duff who was playing a star game Jt Stadium Wednesday N~ight of ~2. , ' · . on the defence for the Flsbeilea Qa~bt.'C Ali.Stars after lead at the end of the first Taldng a two goil lead In the came through to put the Flsberiea two decisive wins over period witlt the scoreboard read· first periDd Fisheries went ahead ' In a four goal lead, when be fired Island senior B squad lnll ~ In the second frame ~ before the Nationals registered home the rubber after taking i pw weekend m~t their atlff· the Quebec Stars rallied for their fil'lt marker which came at from Chaplin. Fisheries went ahead the petition lut nllht when three Jlotls while holdlnll tbe the 12.40 mark or the iecDOd period ~ at the midway mark of the com d to overcome a !!rat locals to two markers for a In the last frame the Fisheries period when Maddigan got his ll!Co · oal defeclt to take aeven all acore at tbe end were still the top scare!'l, outacor· ond for the night when be bit ihe · ~~ne 11 ~he ot hird win In u many start• the &eCOnd frame. In the last ill8 the Nationals 4-l ror a 11ame twines with Tilley getting an ..,. ~he final score readlnl frame the Upper Canadian 1quad score of ~2. • . sl.sl Two minutes later the NAt­ ou~cored the City boys 3-1 fDr John Gough was the sc'Ging star IC!na!s broke the sbutoat with But. Quebec Stm !ncludln1 a aame score of lo-B. · · · of the game IS he netted' three ler and Hob!e Pike combining wltli ralls born Geo. Faulkner 'learn mana11er Gerry Reaan goals for the Fisheries with' all Buller beating the nets for a ~1 t~e Bell bland Min1!t'l aald last nl11ht that hi• players three coming In the ~third periDd. score. ~ Saturday here at the were ~really lmpreaaed with tlte Twod of f them h cametb within.,.. eight sec- ' The third period was· ·only five 0 on 5 0 eac 0 er . ..,be Nationals' minutes old In the regulation time J hn's stadium and on Sun· fl11htln1 ap!rit of the city squad goals came from the. stick of But· ~iht the visitors took 1 17·7 and althouth they have had ler who !!COred one In the s~cond period wh,en the Fisheries ahot ol'tr the ~liners at the Mon· sever~! easy wins since comlnl f d 1 th ahead &-1 as Gough got his flrlt rame an one n e; third period. marker for the nlghl Three mln· Bartlett :llemorial Ar~na. to the province tmy are looklnl It was the first game of the best team mana11er Gerl')' forward to the 1ame on Wednea­ of five game series for the Civil utes later Mercer and Barron said last night that the ·day nl11ht when the best All· Service hockey honours for 19 ~ 7 . formed a combination. squad with squad had his boys wor· Nnd. team will face off with By their win last night the Flsher· !rfercer putting the FISheries out all the time and althou11h them. ies go into tonight's game wllh a m front by a 7·1 .score but It wu ll of high cal!bl'! the Stadium manager Lorne Wake· one game edge over the National I B_uller of t~e Nationals again who 111111 ni efforts of rhe local• un told the NtWI last nl11ht that Health. · Id1d the s~~nng as he came throulll hll bo)'S In check. 1 players from Bell Island, ~and~ 'T · \after taktnll a pass from Whitten en pena 1~1es we_re c~lled in the for 1 7·2 score. l'he score stoDd at Cltl' ·"ll·Star squad wu I er, Buchans and Grand Falls ~lll ga!l'e last n1ght w1th s1x of them 7·2 until the last minute of play four or fll•c o! their b~st be arrlvinl here tDday and · to­ dut to Injuries and morrow to join several City gomg to. the Health lads and four I when Gough bit the twines for two to the F1s~wes. . , goal!: The first came at the nine- rommlttm~nts but players to form an Ali·Nnd. In the flr5t per1od v~teran Art teen minute. mark when he went who filled In put up a squad to play the Q~Ubec All· Tilley opened the sconng at· the. unassisted and right seconds later for performance and !ou11ht Stars. The tentative lineup 8.4~ m~rk when .~e ~cored un· he took a pass from Art Tilley to w~Y to keep the smooth the squad Ia 11 follows: · asmted. The F1shmes mo~oed put the Fisheries out In front ~2 Quebec ~tars Dn their St. John's players: Cy Hoskins, 2.{) the 12.20 mark wnen to chalk up the first win In th1 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina-His brief ancl futile attempt to wrest ihc flyweight title from champion P;~soual Perez !.l over and Dal ah~ad ~t all til~ way. Jack Withers, Len. COUII'hlan, P~1! Ma~d1gan and Barra~· com-~· Civil Service Hockey final!. , Qurbcc bo)·~ will se the Fa 1\furphy, Lloyd Cooke and Dower Is out In two minutes and 48 seconds of the fir_st round. Perez h~s his hand raised in victory by the referee while an un· b1ned w1th Madd!gan dentmg the · plalef! of :'\fld. In action I In·. Walsh. . Identified man rushes forward (left), More than 80,000 fans saw Perez defend hi; title for the fourth time.-(IN Photo). twines. The second game of the aeries \\'trl.nesrl~l' night when an. From Bell Island: B!ll Power, 1 It was In the second per'iod that ! will be played tonight 111th the ~nrl. ,quftd will meet· th-l: Geo. Connon, Ciordon Butl~r. ton hm ~t the Stadium as 'Gander: Phil Bowel and pos· Ho_ ckey Finals Holy,· Cross· Takes· 46-40:,1 Pee Wee Hockey earlythe Fisheries 3.{) lead wentwhen a. headMcDougall to an II startingirutead oftime the being usual changed bour of toseven 8.4& brlt In St. John's, Bell h· s!bly John Murphf. , Gander. and Grand· Falls Grand Falls: Sham Mcinnis, comr hm Jo the Capital to Don Clarke, Cloble Collins, Contirtu~Tonight i Win Over Mirh'aels \ TWQ Shutou~s ~~TArthTI!eley comb'iRned ofocrceako'ce!octk. '' M' • "Bucky" St. 15 ~lid. t~am against the Alex. Faulkner, Jim squad. Hannaford. The ll!COnd came In the Civil 'f l!!t n1~:1t'~ game the St. Buchans-Hu8111 "Red" Wad· aIn squad held a one aoal den. Service and Commercial Hockey Holy Cross came back In the ~likes. R • >omt Southern League finals for the 1957 second hal£ in yestea;day's &~~me It was a good scoring eye by eglstered M I . NHL champlonablp will be played to· In the High School Basketball ser· Kavanagh in the second half that sertes . red a third an n nl&ht al the StacUum and the ies to overtake St. Michael's by brought the West End squad from In thNe games 1 fd 1 th hint! the bar Atena three points to stay In the run· a three point deficit to the front. · Pay n e 11 random. ' In the Civil Service League n!ng for the championship honour Kavanagh, who went shy in the Pee Wee League yesterday af· MONTREAL (CP)·- High up day because the Rocket was bot. . . . flna!l the Fhllerlei will meet which at the present time looks first half as he was unable to ~ernoon Hurricane ousted tile i among the deserted rows of seats We can't expect bim to do that the National Health and in the . promising to the Pepperrell Fa!· register a. point, started to find Cansos out of the Alrforce Dl· in Montreal Forum Monday a lone every ga111o2 but I sure wish he Games Played Conime~cla,l League the Pep· ! cons. The West End High School the basket In the second' half and vision playoffs as . they shut figure p~red over the top of a would. Let's hope the other fel· perreU Maintenance wlll meet , squad was behind by a score of before the half was over he was thzm out 2 to 0 ln · the tlrst railing, lc>ws will take U!elr turns· all get- Mammy's Bakery. : 27-24 at the end of the first half the tap scorer In tne hal£ with a game York dumpetl the :.lagnl· "What are you doing, spying?" ting hot." Series In the Civil Service League 'but Kavanagh started to hit the grand totnl of twelve points. Whe· ficlent 6 to1, in the second game "No,'' said the startled coach Toe C!lnadiens worked oUt el\rller; It Elks Semi-Fin'alBant!m Hockey. L'eague an ·early flnt period lead, banginll lhe Fhberiea hold one game 'nets in the last hal£ for the Red !an who led the Holy Cross scor· and Briton shutout the Hood I Blake of !'!antreal Canadlens, "just; was a similar light drill. 1 It the Forum ye1terday In Nixon's pass. Ian CIDuston made edge 11 they look a 9·2 win aJld Gold to overtake the St. !ng In the first half was next with 3 to 0 in the third and final , looking.'' · ' After the practice J•?an Beliveau, 1 '' the \\'lngs came through It 2 to 0 for the Leafs on a blue· over the Natlonala last night at Mike's to take th~ game by a six five paints for the Crusaders · game. • · I Down on the Ice Boston Bruins, I Montreal's giant centre and the f:. !heir first win In the best of line drive in. the aecond period . the Arena. t point margin with the score read· while Cleary accounted fol" thre~ I Hunticanes tpoked in . two wi~h ooach Milt Sclil!1idt watchin6 i team's high scorer .t~is season, iemi !mal Ol'er the Black while teammate Mike Donavan In lhe Commercial League !ng 46-40. and Hurley was credited with two 1 goals within one .minute to take I qu1etly from the b~ardJ, were Iwent to the Forum cltmc for treat· as they 'truck for !our added two unaulsted soah also In fin ala Mammy's hold a one It was Jenkins who led the scor· points. For the St. Michael's squad ov2r the last playoff spot-from 1breezmg ~rough a ltght workout. m~.nt to. hls le~t sh_~ulde_r. ,. . lo down the Hawks 4 to 2, the second period t,o 111ve the ••me e~ge over Pepperrcll by i ing parade In !he game as he can· It ~~las Squires who hit the nets tile battling cr· nsos in the Air· I The Brums dropp~l the f1rst Not.hmg . senous, ,said_ physiC· seore wu tied at 1 to 1 at the Leah a comfortable ofo to o lead. tllclr 8·2 win on Jut lrlday nected for sixteen points while best as he sank the leather lor six force Dl\·!s!on the game wa . game of the b3st-of-seven Stanley B11! Head. A httle cal· 1 It~rap1st of lht l1nt period. Wings bans· Bruins ahowlni surprising power nl1ht. Tonlght1a aame In the Whelan of Holy Cross was next points while Jenkins who netted played . to decide fo s ! Cup final to the Can~d!ens 5·1 Sat· cium trouble as the result of. an t~o quic~ goal I In the sec- In the final per!Dd ban11ed In three Commercial LeaJUe atarh at i1 with flf!een pplnts. Squires. of St. four In the first half was only and Hurricanes 9 ur~rth place urday night. th~ game in which: old injujry. It won't interfere w!th \!ld 3 to !at the end of the quick 1oa!s to move within ·one' e!Jht o'clock while In the Civil ! ~llchacl s sank fourteen points with able to manage four point..s In the i coach Harry You/ e! kon . by 35-year-old :!llaunce C1tocket) R1ch·1' h1~ shaotmg; 1t may cau:e h1m · and mh team counted a goal of tie. Power scored the Service flnall the 11me alarh at ' Kavanagh picking up a lola! of half • Carter collected twa points · their first win 0 r :~ P c ed up ard had more speed -han anybody just a little inconvenience." . In thr final period to end llrst Bruins1 goal with Morris and U5, twelve points. while A. Woolgar picked up the: the time e s~ason at on the i~ . and bange_d in four Big Jean looked a trille drawn. 11me ~ith the Wln111 4 and ,McGett!can getting the others, It was Jenk!m of the St. :!~!Ike's I other two points. . , t B'll1 ~,hen ~ey needed It guals. The teal)ls meet tn the sec· 1"I just haven't had the po1v2r, B\1ek H1wkl 2. while Coultu and Morria picked who was hot on the basket in the, The following is a rundown of: th .. was the .hero, and .game tonight. . '. tb? dri1·e, somehow," he said. up u!sts. Prexy Snu't.h Say'S first half of play as he &wished I the scoring In the game: . , ~ost!~ e yH.Ie~ceurr, canes poking In : GOT THE JUMP , "There's nothing wrong with me 1 'ili:~p~l~n~·~~ tr ~ h:~o ~! One1 Ptnalty was handed out, the nets for a total of twelve points St. Michaels l&t. 2nd. Tot-.] i h his 1t' bolb to lht Wln11s, u. MDrrla C I tb fl t h If It '"h th fi ... ' '. Wine• went off In the aec- minor lea1111e officials Wlhon But· Conn Smythe· of Maple Leaf Gar- ross n e rs a was ' e· e r .. , ga~ of tile Series B 1 • period for slash! nil and aca!n ler and Danny Puddester. . dens said Monday there Is "abso· laR· who kept the Red and Gold Holy 'croa, semi·flnals,, ll'f the Alrforce Dl· I. D l Se • WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. i .- third for holdlnl the puck. Next aames ue scheduled for lutely no chance" jbat he wlll In the running for the win as he Hurley ... , , , • • 4 2 6 vision, John Piercey guarding ll af S neS (AP)-The new 20-second rule is this evenlnl when at. e.30, . the ta~ over the posltlop of gener<¥ potted the leather for a nice to,tal Cleary •. , • , , , , • 6 3 9 I the net for the Cansos played not an opening for the long.out- lh! sttond aame the Maple Wings· wll aaaln meet the Hawks manager of the National Hockey of ten points while Cleary was Kavanagh .• • • '• • 0 12 12 . a star ramc turning aside tw I' The United Nail Foundry and !awed 'quick pitch in baseball, mmd one up on the Bruins and a win for the Wln111 .will gjve League club, "You can say It good for six with both Hurley and Whelan · • · · 10 5 1~ I of the fourt-2en shots firede ~~ the Commerctol L:>oague Dart umpire Joe Paparc!!a says. l nol!d them out 4 to 3. Aa them the il11ht to meet the winner DDce aM for a11 that I wll! not Finney getting four points each to Finney ·, • , • • • • 4 0 4 him·. 1 teams challkcd up three l~g wins . Manager Lo~ Boudreau recently made a strODI come- of the B. aeries while a win for manage the club," he told a press have the half end 27·24 for the 2'1 22 46 'fhe second was a runaway last night in the Eastern Dl· v1ced fear p1lchers would take P~mplne in three &oala In the Hawks would force a third conference. ( I /1 • ------for bhe Yor'. as they receil'ed vision :-<~d. D_arts series last. advantaJ~c of the TUie tha! re- . I i:. lut ptrlod in an effort to tie aame. At 7.SO the All Stan will Smythe aa!d he had "lrlcas" ity .nter-Cluh l~Urling News almost no oppo.o;lt!on from the night~~ t.le Untied Nail Foundry qull':!s them .. when no one IS on Erocklehunl liVe the Leah work out. . about a successor to Hap DRy, I hapless Magnificent Derm' Con took thre legs of the highly rat· base, '? dchvrr the ball lo the 1 who reslgMd 11 ~el'••al manager B }i L RESULTS CLOSI~.·'G MIXED nolly v1·c Pa ' . · ed Inter-Club squad and the platr 11'1th1n 20 ~econds, after re- - . ~ ow ng eag " I rsons and Rodle. c . I t k h I . ,' 't II d ' i· 1 I 1I or the team I couple of weeks ago, ue BONSPIEL l\lerccr each !eked : om~ema eam too t re· egs CCII mg I_ 'on le moun . • • b A c but the decision Ia up to the boiml SECTION A of oals t P up brace I of Hll!'llew. No official reply was made to : ,., 1 · 0{ directors Df ,Maple Leaf Gard A. Hallett ~; A. Bent 4. Dav~ Kend~!l p~c\ th~ victors, I In tile Foundry·Inteor.Club Bo~drcau's s9uawk but sporl•· I FLD Dlvlng . U ens TEA~I STANDINGS C. ~lainwar!ng 1; D. Weir 11. for G li B ~o e t e shutout. game J. Fi!ller was th-~ "killer" writers covenng the Grap~fruit • . S~ythe also aa!d he ·had re· !I'!chiding game! of Tlwrsday, R. Gushue S; C. Rockwell 7. the yo~ e ran Gibbons in for the Foundry as he finished League reported quick returns I ,., 1 ce!ved a letter !rom lawyers In April 4th) semi Final s-hot f~~m ~i~t and fired a hard two leus while Herb .. Reynolds I have been disallowed whenever ': New York represenUng the NH1 P W L Pts. C. Rockwell 6; A. Hallett s. th tee~ fet out lat.~ In finished the other leg for th~ ~· attempted. ~'.. : :1 , 0 Spr ea d 0Pera , t10 ns Players' Association, formed earl·'· c~ribou TC · • • • · ,48 37 11 37, Final e second penod. S]lots c>n Foundry. Fllller finished the Papar;;lla, In an Interview with . I '· · · was formed here leu than a year ler !his year. He did not divulge I Impwal TC .... ,.45 3S 10 35 D. Weir 10; C. Rockwell 2. goal were by the York 19 and first .leg nn double eighteen and! sportswnter Joe McGuff of the ~· f :,:lj 1 ~mmer II )'OU see a man liD and ·have ao far done aeveral contents of the Ieiber but said It Holy c;oss .. " .. 42 33 9 33 Y the Magnificent 9. then R~ynolds hit for double I Kansas ~lty Star, explains his In· ' t i:~J'. •t rour favourite beach pullllc servlcu. You undoubtedly concerned remarks Smythe was Mammy s TC .. ' ... 42 33 9 33 SECTION B Barry Fraser paced the fil·st eight In the second leg win lt terpretallon: . ,: .. ~.' don't be alarmed, It Is a recall the coura1eous work of Bob alleged to have made about the· Peppe:rcll Clv ...... 48 30 18 30 J F ld 6 W T'!! 7 place; Btiton to th~ir 3 to 0 win was Fi!!ler who took the third I' "If the pile her Is on the rub~r :, ·'. ol the Newfoundland Dlv· Lockhart i.n recoverln!l the bDdy of association at his Mnrch 17 press V!ctortans ...... 45 29 16 29 R Gre d ;8 j PI er ~. over the Hood. as he connected ! h h't1 r' d !.JI t I when he eets the ('31! from I cat- :, . 1.'1 :: 1 a young St. John's chlld aome time conference at New York O'Keefe's TC ...... 42 28 14 28 · ou ey : · rat · with all three Brilon goals In egla11 s ofr thou! et wCol. ,_ c/ler and a quit'k delivery : .. , He will hf equipped with 7 0 N~ 0 mako~s muk, •wim llns, rubber au!t I th t be I t d i · ' Cabot TC 45 28 17 °8 C. Hall B; ll, P. C;~rter · th i · ' n eary e n er· uu t th ! t I · f:~kl~ls~or tahembeomdy orfa Jaasm• esseGorD bin db!ts reply!, whlh ch Stmythlhe UN F wvif~r~, '' . 45 27 18 Z7 H. Wylie 3: J. Stoneman B. Hc~re~:;. pefroll?d llafterf' lJetlngf' lield t<'am ·wa~ the highe~t ~curer In 1 ;llow e t~/ ~itcli am not gomfl to ll. ): ' ,1_,'.: llr lungs, The•e air lun11 are . h [ • s Dwe o repor ers, e JlrO e at p 't ·. i. " " Semi Final 1 It's I !teen U1e game as he hil for 120 and '"l'l .1 "1 · 1 ld , . 42 23 19 23 1 ~ ~ acub.i iun&s which means man n t e wa ers o St. Jobn'a "any resemblance between there am •n~ ·· •• •· · : J. Stoneman 8: R. Gol!dey 2. m nutes, Frase1· the Na~ D1· 100 h'!1 J'1 1 1e PIc 1er ~ 1011 be oU .tiM ·;lj.11 1 Harbour.1 Tbeae1 servlcea are per· port. you have·heard and the truth I West End TC •.•••. 45 23 22 vision leading 5corer 7 points w e m Bren· ru!.Jbel· when ht' gels t.he · baU. , 1, 1. und~rwaler breath: 2~ 11 7 5 4 t~ammute1 110 you •hould know Ia that formed ~auae of the Individual Is only oolnclcM!ntal Ho\1\'!ver C.N.T...... · .. 48 23 25 23 C. Hn ; WFI~~!/er · stlckhandled hi 8 wny thrc>uglt 1nan th:ew for nice and IAfter he recei....es It be must take ·; l 1 1 the membm of the club !llember'a wish to be o! u much don't let that Bloo you." ' Horwood'• TC ..... 48 23 25 23 • C. Hall 8; J. Stoneman 2. bhe whole Hood' learn on two 00 whlle Herb Reynolds o! the h!s normal stretch, or. if be Is ·~I!,!_.'!~ •nd rudy, to live public service u poasible, At his New YDrk conference, T. & M. Winter TC .. 42 21 21 21 , occasions while the third he Foundr:r was toJH !or h!s team 1Pitching without a wmdup, be • they can In the This summer we expect to be Smythe~~~ quoted ·as saying that. Avalon· United A.A .. 45 20 25 20 ta_llled on a breakway. Goalie with 100. must. bold. the ball In a normal . i i 1·~ emer11ency, They are bearlns more and more o! the aer· defence man Jim Thomson cap G. E. Oil A.A. · · .. 42 19 23 19 SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY John Fisher of th H d 1 d In the Commerclal-Hlllvlew position and pause. Then the bat- i. · '. taking course& and re- vices of the clull and we truat you taln of the Leafs and secretary o{ Roya! Garage TC ... 45 .1 8 27 18 APRIL lith. , ' a ~tandoot game etur~~n P :~~ game !Jharlle Sturge Wlls the ,t:er=m:u:s:t :~=re::a:dy::to::h:it:.::::;;. 1 · ,: ll!e-mlna. artificial will be at'the blnco In the. Stadium the players' astoclatlon, had In: District Stores .. , .42 17 25 17 ·SECTION C-7 P.M. thirty-six ~hots !n a gem!nd~ I t~P. thmwer u he finished the' ;,, ;· etc .. and wlll all be on Thurad~y n!aht to see that they n~4!nced , younl player! on the Rambler~ ...... 42 17 .25 17 C. Rockwell! skip; Mrs. N. Rock· ous dlsp!a o£ ol!l lr [ first leg for the ComT~rclal on I , ' .. , •ble to handle any cet the necessary funds to buy all team "to join an assoclatloti that H!ckman s A.A ..... 45 15 30 15 well, P. DobbJn, Mrs. Thistle; vs. Next a~es a~ tending. double sixteen and flnl!hd, the +'1 before them. It Is a great the l!(e.nvinl equipment they will has no specific plans to ben~fit or Gillies & Allan . . , , 42 10 32 10 R. LeGrow, skip; Mrs. Allan, A. this afte~no -~ ac\ed4u~; [~r I second leg. of the game on double I ! j';. to know that a 11roup of be ne.ed!nc. The present member· improve hockey." Royal Grocery TC .. 45 10 35 10 Cox, Mrs. cox. A!rfor D'on .w .n a · , e eight. The third !?g was fin· I men Ire meeting e1·ery Wed· ahlp h about twenty-five youn11 A week later Thomson said he I Crescents . . · · · · .39 9 30 9 H. P. Carler ~kip; Mrs. O'Leary, I et u c~. lvlslon. playoffs IIlli' !shed on double el11ht also with i I ~ ni1ht to imn how to be of men. and the officera of the club would never again play with the McCormack's TC · · · 39 8 3! 8 S. Mainwaring: Mrs. Carter; vs. A. I ~eeti~ e\ way With 1Lancasters Don Smith hitting the mark. i i lr, to. their fellow men, and are: Toronto club because his loyalty .Majestic Sales · · ; .45 7 7 Hallett, skip; Mrs. Hiscock, A. of g .t e Jets In best. two The highest score In the 11ame I ·· ·il 3~ 4 5 ~ 1 n1 bud to know all Bob Lockhart-President. to the team had been ques.t!oned..1 . ~n.r.HF.ST THREE FRMIES Dunne, ~ir~. Dunne. [ 1 three ~emi-finals at · ~ p.m. was credited to Smith of . th! : i .! ·l1 'llith reiard to rescue Doui Sklrvlnll VIce President · Ind1v1dual: · F. Bishop, skip; Mrs. Wyers, R. t Je · Comandoea will meet the Commercial squad who threw' ..,1 1.' ~ l!(OI'ery, John 1Janea-Sec. Treas. . · Perfume should be. kept away IT. N. ~lotors Vauxhall Trophy) Bartlett, Mrs. Lush; vs. c. Hall, Sapp~rs. . darn !or a total' of 100 I ' ' , nd.D!vlnl Club Dyce-Proaram Director. from heat and out of the sunlihgt. Jim Carey (Holy Cros.s) .. 1025 ~kip: Mrs. Gushue, H. Wylie, Mrs. Durin~ the comlnll playoffs ·--·--- :·!, i~ -;;--.:::----:.:...,;:.:::..:_:.:.::.:.::..:.:.::.::....:.:.::.:::=..:.:.::.:.:.:= Heat and UJ}lt cauae evaporation Len Skanes (Horwood s) . . 991 Wylie. · . tile following rules will apply. . 1 k ' ·, ·~,; • gs and may chang.e the scent of th~ Team: Vacancies for two rinks. 1. There will be no body t11hoa ecp! ~r must be made eevry :: .. , perfume completely, , V!ctor!aru . • . . . , . . . . 3206 checking between the Bluellnes ree m nutes or on the first , . l ~tandm HIGHEST SINGLE FRAMES SECTION D-8.15 P.M. !or an infraction of ltlls rule a stoppage of play after each . ! : .') 1 ·East: ern.' The death rate from lunll cancer Individual: two mlnUt1! minor penalty wlll three mlnut period will be i • :,l in male. doubled In the ten yean (Mammy's Bakery Trophy) E. Hiscock, skip; Mrs. O'Leary, be handed the player causing signalled by th~ o!flclal timer. EASTE_ . In· · · between 1943 and 19~3. There was ~ .. , '!wryhy (Caribou TC). 450 F. Hue, Mrs. M. Carnell; vs. w. the Infraction · B. CMnge of players of the

Division ·DartS '1 no cban1e In the IUDI cancer death . .Tim Dooley (Imperial TC): 398 ~l~~ni. ~~~~he~~s. Shea, J. Burgess, 2. Seml·f!nais and final game fly. will not be permitted, tor --·--·-' · rate amon11 women. 1 . 1 shall be ·two fifteen minute an Infraction C1f this rule a two LOW . , , . P. W L PLa. Holy Cross · · .• ·• • · · 1226 Cr~~e A,~~:. 1 ·B~~g~~s·,M.::: R.H!J~~de~·. periDds straight time. When minute minor pentalty will be' · .· . '1 ,.m1na1erTenn. of AP-BlrdleClnclnn•tl ··. TEAMi . . STANDINGSAPRIL Sth. AS. OF. Inter.ClubHighest Three140i J.Darlli:-J. Learning, Neary, com· JERUSALEM (AP)-TWo cere· skip; 1\!rs. Lester, L. Goldstein,' ov-ertime. Ia necessary It shall 1h an d-'= th e player going on tbe ~~f 0nda)· called h!r baWl· CoJ!Uilerclal " ·.. 8 8 a merclal,·140, monies on the ground of the New Mrs. McNamara. be played as follows there ·.llhall ce. WEEr END fARES SunJ Ui~jlns atar Ted KIUI· Iilt'lsr.(Club ., , · , , a 8 · 3. : : Hebrew Un!venity campus In J. Stoneman, skip; Mrs. Stone· be no rest at the end o! regula· C. Change o! players · In tile ~ • Whleh1 Y ust one of· thole Can. Lealon '' ".' !! 7 II ·Hiahest Single Lei:'-C. Sturge, Western Jerusalem Sunday showed man, J. R. Parsons, Mrs. Parsons; tlon time, team !hall change ends eve!lt of a penalty will 'be al· 1 .confront I manaler U.Ni.A.A. ', . , ' 3 ' II ' Commercial, 400. the goeneroslty of Canadian friends vs . .W. Weir, skip; Mrs. Pratt, W. and play a five. mlnut.a . pver· lowed bitt. a : complete chanae ::r I .:.: s!;, ~. . . . Hlllvlew;., , , •• 8 3 8 8 ln.1fi1Chelt Tlire11 ~.ep:-J. Learn· toward one of Israel's most im- D.AGunn,. 1\!rs.k!TesMeler. S k R ttibrt:Je fper~od, l!U, at the lodend hof must again be affected at the ;taanser to commence uollalU Klu did not try • · -- · lo ommerc 111 • '""'' port ant institutions of research and · Foster, 5 Pi rs. par es, · e lnt over me per t e end· of. the three minute period lllan Hli!ni&I!J, Montlar. · wIn the same 11 Waah· Mqat: Claml!a Fln!Jhed:..;.J. HUller, , - learning The Mona · Bronfman Baggs, Mrs. McLellan; vs. J. Freid, score· remains tied ends ~hall In which the pr~vious cange oc· ULAX • BN.JOT TOlJB ~· lo ri uhlnaton after·• hard Clllld.4JD· c I,.e~lon 4i . C. SturJe, MGHEBT TEN AVERAGES Sbeckm~n Amphitheatre, .built at skip; Mrs. Freid, P. Ledlniham, again .boa ohanged and a . five curred, an Injured player may ~I, Tebbetts PliUed hlill Comm.-ei.il3; J. Neary, lllter.Ciub J. Ne111, Inter.Ciub •. , , , 14.63 1 cost of $W,OOO by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Williams. . . minute. sudden de.;~th overtime 01rtplae Prne. Gtoi'J• Crowe, :z;; Jt.! Ollm,· Inter-Club, li p, J. Drinnan, Inter-Club , , 18.84 Alan Broofman of Mon!Nal In Rinks st!ll open for Thursday period it at the end of . sudden be. canged on . the. fly .. blat ld Klu lut HUOII·at Deuf;eh, Hillview :lj Jt 'Reynolds, P. ~tleh. Hillview • • • • 18.79 memory of their daughter, was and Frld~y. . . . overtl~e the score. r~me.lns. tied D. No _chan11e Of player may hi lilben hll Injured . hip U;N~ ~;A. 2. . J. Green, Commetc:ial •• , • 1U9 opened. . · · . . ,tbe 11ame shall be demed no be made at any time other than ~ wu •e.nt In to run.. . · . . . C. Sturae, Commercial • • \ • 13.311 - tion, Mr. Harrls told thD Toronto conte9t and p1ayed at a ·,later specific above except d!U'inll the my playen (o huatle", ·,I·Kt& re 'ortet!l made· · '' J .. FIWer, UNFAA · · • • 13.11 BUDGET BIGGEST TOPIC and Yorlt: Liberal Association 1Sa!r d~te. . . · , lut thre.e mlnuts: of ·re(UlaUoil 1 Kluszew1k! ·wh'ell 11e rnd ·wtn~ .. ~e el b l~m: reply A. Tlzzard, UNFAA • • · · 12.80 TORONTO (CP}-F!ndnce Min· urday "while I do think there will 3. Til.! three minute chanl[e time when ·players may be ...... 1 ~ ~ncb, "And .IJ!al IMta.aent 10·bat 1 bo/tob :nnl ~~b- ~ ~~~~DI Comrerf'al 12.03 Isler Harris says his bu?get ~lll 1 be other !ssue.s during the cam., rule lllhall apply. in. the. fq}low· ..cha.n11ed · at ~Ill. In . any over· oo, ·lluunrak!.•· · . baU.. 1 , . m B.' N~w~rt'!_!I,:HJri:0 ~~ 11.70 probably, be the main bon. e· Qf con. 1pa!gn, ,1 do thtnk this· year's bud· In& manner. A. complete c~rt&e time period_ section 'A: of this I ·, UJ• 11 11.13 tentldn 111 the next federal elec· aet will be beard,about mostiy." of·players:on the-ice except..the ronn1 sball.a?P,l)o. · . . 1 1 ~-----~----- ... \. \, I .·, ( . \ '·' ' . THE DAILY NEWS,

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'i.; P~JLIM HAN~ MAXfl . . $H.'!', I ' IY OSWALD- JACOBY ror1at about lha bltldllll ol t• day'l hand. n ~appena to b; • brldlt problam whleh - occun wll•n th• oontmt 11 no.t:ump. Tile DPIIIlnl lud Ia th1 lls a! oluba. Dummy playa th• sevtll and !ut the deuea. Dtalar•r Willi with hil illllltiOII lat ,nd the problem ia to make five. It la • problem, therefore everyo111 k11ows whue all tbt cards are. If you want the fun of worklnl thla out atop here. If ycu want tha aoluUon, here .It Ia: Lead a hurt to dumm,'a kin•; raturn the ault and !lneua the \ jack. Cub !Jle two nmalnlnK heartJ and discard the . el1ht of clubs from dummy. Be careful not to throw the four spot. ll ia a moat important card. ' The only tau1h defenlt Ia If West throws a dlamo11d and Eut "NOl'nl.J II .KTI ' t K 72 "'Q IOUH WIST I.UT .I-4S2 .QIU CONVERTIBLE 'Q 10 8 ••u+PI85 • Q 10 4 .u .KJU lOUTH (D) .AK7U CARRIAGES '-'HI • A.JI ..A, STEP OUT WITH BABY IN STYLE. Ne bile vulnlnbl• South Wnt "Nortll .East A eomplt 16 J•u 2. Paaa ·2' P••a . 3. .,. .. J.UTO A~ !very mother will opp1 eclote tht won· Shini~g chrome I. S N,'!', I" au Pall Pau alw.r• •• Openlnc leid-;ft a DIAl 1 atrfuJ I CUe of handling, tht effortless, finish. I a Now you tak• three dla· floating ride of the11 fine carrle~ges, Plastic ·hand grip • ap~at. I mond trlclu and the ace of 1 spades. Thla &lvu you a total of Completely wa~hable pla$tic klbrlcs • Full width brake . nine and :you are ready lor tile Par •• •' finals. · make them 10 easy to keep clean,_ You bar • You throw !ut 111 with a iow spade, He Ia down to club• and can t,akt the carrlag11 cilong In your Transparent wind must lead that suit. II he playa car, ~~ It's easily collapsible or can •• the klnl or jack of clubs dummy screen. will make. two club trlckl. There­ fore he playa the thr1!1! apot. West Itt convtrttd In an Instant to a stroller ONLY ml11t play the, five and now you are ready wltll that four that when tht littlest l:tltulng grows blgg~r. you hava kept In dummy. You must play that card. Avallal:llt In a cholct of attractive West Ia now in the lead with pas ttl shades . . . a beauty at a bar· '$39.95 only the el1ht and a small spade left. Ht must play one of those Ins ... cards whereupon you take the gain price. ' ON HIRE PURCHASE last two tricks with the klnl and IIVfn.

• I Q-The bla~1~1 1111 betn: , Sourll Wr!t Nort~ l11.1t 1 cluh 1. hurt 1 1padt Pau , 5 dmds. Pan Z 1padu Pm The Favourite In i 7 You. South, hold: . Spa.du: A B 7; Ht~rtJ: !: TJ~. mo!lds: K J 11 4; Cl!tbs: A K J I :f. What do ~eu do~ A-Bid four rpadu.. Not~ that ~our partnrr hM rebid &J!o.dU, Furniture 1/0U tltrtt trump! tile !ll:e be· to · come veru aood &upport. I TODAY'S QVESTI()N CHOOSE FROM THE FINEST AT . PRICES You llold the ume ha11d,' an~ have bid one elub and rebid two diamond&. Your partner h11 bid TO PLEASE. , three clubs Instead of two apadu. What do you do? Al!lwer TornO!'l'!ltD.

'Tax Concessions · For N. S. Transit Company DART){OUTH, N.S. (CP)-n,e Nov a Sc9tla Board of Public Utll· !ties saya tax concessions wlll be .w;:anted to opera tor a of the tran· sit system here. The present op. erators, Bell Bua Co. Ltd., are u­ peeted to cease service next Sat· urday leavlnll the tewn without a ' transit system. The board aalrl Friday a pro­ vincial seat tu would be l.lfied lf Your llvln; room Ia probably the COME IN the town would aliieasona for you came. Easy payment Ierma. brln; endin~ service. About 41l,OOO peop:t this fine furniture within . reach of live In the ll'i!l aerviced by thr. busea. I . almoat any bud;tt. cs198.oo up Extend Fishermen's ON HIRI PURCHASI . \ Classes Ofllclela of tke Provincial l!le­ partment of P'laheriu 1tal.ld · Jut nlllllt that !natructlon · ctusn for !lshtrmtn which were carried out In varloua eMr1!11Unl· I . . tiel In the province durlnl tht The Great' Eastern. -· OU· winter months were moat auctell• ful, Fishermen are paid to attend 'tlleae counes in navtsatlcn and ~ the care and maintenance of Comp'any, Limited marine en1lnu. Rn IUCCeldUI ~ive the ~l~nea been that lt \a !\OW l'llllllled to further extend them.

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.,c. I ' Says Canada I· Statutory Notice· i ·' In tht malltr of tht Will and Can Control Estate of Ernest Fowler, latt STADIU ' of Cnamhrlalns, In. tnt Eltc· Nasser. !oral Dlatrlct of Hubour ·' Main In the Province of HtW•i TORONTO ( CP) Canadian faundland In the Dominion of author Lionel Shapiro said Mon. .•. ' Canada, Carpenter, dtcta&td, ..'• day that Canada Is probably the ' : All l?ersons dalmlng to be I ' last Western nation in a strong ....'· ': creditors of or who have any ,· ... enough bargaining posiU9n to force ~ claims or demands upon or 1 Egyptian Premier Nasfo~ to be· • i affecting the estat~ of Ernest i come more amenable U she uses Aho BIRCH JUNK!! that bargaining power now. and KINDLING ! Fowler, late o' Chamberlains, 1 In the Elecooral District of Har· Mr. Shapiro said Canada's bar. CALL 1 bour ~a!n In the Province of gaining pas!tlon centres around the Coady's Co a1 United Nat!om Emergency Force. Newfoundland In the Dominion ! of Canada, Carpent2r, deceased, Since Canadian troops malroe up Dl"al 4249 To-night, the core of the force, !he UNEF are hereby requested to send B would dissolve If Can~da with· 6 SPENCER ST. particulars tltereof In writing, April 9th drew, he said. For the Bl!:ST lD FUEL duly attested, to the un~r· In a speech to the Canadian JanlB,lm signed Solicitors of the Execu· , ·Jt 8.00 p.m. 10 Club of Toronto, he urged, the '~~~~~~~~~~~ tor of the Wlll of the said· de· i 4 ceased on or before th~ loth [ Canadian government 1jJ tell Col. :: Commercial 1111 Nasser and the Un!teq Nations day of May A.D. 19~7. after : 14 that unless a "satisfactory ar­ which date tho said Executor I Finals , w!ll' proceed to distribute the i rangement" is worked out for the ~ functioning of th~ ~EF, Canada said estat'Z having regard only , PEPPERRELL w!ll. dissolve the force by with· · WALSH'S to the cia\. 1s of which .he then 1 MAINTAINANCE , drawing her troops. shall have notice. This threat to withdraw would Dated at St. John's this Zllth vs. IIIII for~e Col. Na SE•!r to become more day of March A.D. 1957. MAMMY'S BAKERY amenable since a Canadian troop NEW FOUND PARSONS & MORGAN, 9:30: I wlLhdrawal w o u 1 d "Leave him HEI - . (Nasser) n'aked to face the army Sallcllors tnd Executor. GENERAL SKATING Dennl1 1nd Francia Galway seem to be thinking thlngJ 1Jver wh Ile Public Heallh Nurse, Theresa Kirby prepares to give them the i o.f Israel with which he still ln· Address: Admission SOc. protection of Salk vaccine ~a!nst pol!omyN!tis Tryc mother of these twln bon knows t11at in Newfoundland stat!st!cs show that young , ~!sis he Is at war and which has McBride's Hill, children arc mo1t suaeeptlblt'to poliomyelitis and need the protection of Salk l'll:clne. Avallablc Salk vaccine II being offered to young j' twke humiliated him." BREAD st. John's, Newfoundland. children like Dennis and Francis who are of prc·schoo! age and to ali ch!lctren In Kindergarten, Grades I, II and III. Wise parents w!l! In its present position strung out apl2,9,16,23 HIZI the opportunity to have their children protected ngl!lnst polio' during the present program being carried out In Newfoundland. along tl'.:! Israel-Egypt demarca· · · lion line, the purpose af the UNEF ------­ appears to be "to Insulate Egypt- NO DOWN PAYMENT ' ...... ian frontier~ .for so long - and , EASY TERMS no longer - than is required for I GREAT EASTERN OIL Now I.J tt.OJ time for your the Soviet Union to regroup and & IMPORT CO., LTD. new rearm and retrain the Egyptian [. TILl! or LINOLEUM forces." · · Radio, Television, Washen, FLOORS. Refrigerators, Deep Freezera. Also MINOR REPAIRS In allowing this situation to de· i Electrtic R:u~ges, 1 CALL ve!op, "the secretariat of the 1 Floor Polishers. FOR United NatiOns has been outma· 1 Gramophones, Cabot Construction neouvred and outwitted bv the I Public Address Systema, adamant CAll. Nasser,"· Mr~ Sha· ' Tape Recorders. and Supplies Ltd. plro said. REP AIRS. AND SERVICE Clal 5658 Duckworth St. MU~ 5 LINES DIAL 3001 Ia ~005 Alter hcun call , •------The 19~7 objective of the Can· ad!an Cancer Campaign Is $2,200,. WATER ST. ' -~~~~~e~-~-c~s~~~-H _j.----~~..;;;;;;;.;..;.;;;.,.;;;;; 000. More money w!ll be !!jlent on . 'an2B,ly re~arch than ever before. I~;;;~~::;:;;;::;:~~~=: Electrical Cancer! Society statistics show that 20,309 Canadians died of ATTENTION Service cancer in 1~5. Th!a Is almost one In every six deaths. SHIP OWNERS We are now equipped to do Max Hawk' all types of MARINE Electrical InstallatloD Electrical PLUMBING & HIATING and Repaln. · We have a quantity of bronze Deck Lights on hand. 'Phone P.M. Donnelly J. V. DAWE LTD. PLUMBING •nd HEATING Electrical Contractor TOPSAIL DIAL 90901 CO~TRACTOR " No fire when we wire" InstaliRt!on 1nd Repalra feb26,1m to all typu aystema. 'Phone 5578F 48 FOREST ROAD · For fast Taxi lan24,ly STEERS Service MRS. HUNTLEY CHRISTIE, National Chalnnan of Women's Work Committee for Canadian Red Cro~s, arrived here on Saturday for a visit with Red Cross officials. On Monday she met with the women wo;k­ WALLS FUNERAL HOM! HOTEL TAXI ERNST B. . m who go weekly to Red Cross headquarters to sew for Red Cross needs. The picture shows, left to right, BECKER . Miss W. Andrews, Mrs. C. Osmond (at sewing machines), Mrs. E. Ash (standing), Mrs. E. Ouest, ati.d Mrs. -~~M' • Furnished Dial 2424 - 2410 73 NEW GOWER .. B. Dawe (at sewing machines, standing), Mrs. M. Mitchel1, Mrs. Georg'e Burling, Chainnan of Women's Work Chapel .. In Newfoundland; Mrs. Christie, Mrs. J. S. Kelsey, Mrs. Edgar Mrs. W. Dawe and Mrs. R. Critch QUEEN'S ROAD Certlflt4 Muter Pittm~n, llllktr a114 Jtwtlilf. ire seeted at sewing machines.-(Daily News Photo).. ' ·. .Open B a.m. to 2 a.m. • Qualified class ships have four steam cal·, Embalmers apults each. The Royal !Navy's \ Pri Centaur clus carriers and the i Ark Royal have them; so have I the Australian carrier Moelbourne • Cadillac Lions Swimming Pool Sweep and lhe Canada!D Bonaventure. Hear11 DRAWING FOR FIVE $100.00 PRIZES. THIS Now, steam catapults are to be I built Into the Netherlands carrier OIAL 2321 THURSDAY at the regulcu Lions Club meeting Karel Doorman, which Is being modernized at Rotterdam, and the 393 at Barney's. CA.'{AD.\ Clemenceau, which Is building for DUCK· SEALED TENDERS the French Nacy. WORTH ST. TICKETS: $1. each, Book. of 6 fof $5. at 75 leading ed to the undersigned, Enter Tbe Angled Deck i 1tores, from the usual salesmen and from any Lion. dorsed ,"Tender For · Meanwhile, ·another ma,or pro· Repairs, Mauger Beach blem of fiy!ng jet aircraft !rom Island), Halifax Count)', carr!oers has been solved., Do· 'You Have A Persons wanting tickets delivered C.O.D. may 'Phone will be received In tt.r With p!ston-eng!ned :aircraft It GARBAGE DISPOSAL 8-0370 ar n56. leave your money and memo of CY! !Jhe Slx:ret:ary, until (E.D.S.T.) was always possible to ;use the th~ number. of tickets you want with someone !n Ol forward half af the deck Jfor cat. ·PROBLEM? WEDNESDAY, MAY I, apull take-offs, even whl e. other If you have call your house if you are going out. Plans and specificatiOI m a~h!nes were landing \on the be sent and forms of rear doeek. Any aircraft unlucky 3386F IMPORTANT1 All Stubs to bo included !n Thursday's ta!ned at the office of enough to miss the arrestLr wires and your worrle! are over Engineer, Department of sell which are Intended to bring It to GOOD BER\1CE draw must be returned to the Office of Lion Reg. T. Works, ottawa, Ont.1rio. EXCELLENT RATES a stop on landing was caught by Morgan, Head of McBride's Hill not later than 5.30 •fflce of the Dlsl rict a wire or nylon crash barrier 2 Trucks available for InSJde or Outside City Limits Work. p.m. on Thur!day. Stubs will be called for anywhere Department of Public which ran across the deck for· m26,1m Public Building, P.O. Jl.:l ward of ~ wires. in St. John's if you 'phone either of. tho above num· Halifax, N.S. Unfortunately, crash barriers ~~~~~~~~~~~ bers not later than 3 p.m. on Thursday. All stubs To be con9!dererl ratb . I could not' be relied upon· always wi-nning $100. Prizes on Thursday wil be returned to must be accompanied b)' I . TRill 1!1 THE CAR which overturned on Bonaven lure Avenue on Saturda1 night while attempting to slop a ten·ton jet, perhaps dam­ lty in , the form of a to .. •yold· hltUne Mn. Thomas Shortall, but uri fortunntely It later 1truck the unfortunate lady aged In action and coming In at the Drum to participate in the $5,000.00 Drawing cheque or Bonds as . YfhO -wu pinned beneath the hood and later died from Injuries r.t tha General Hospital. T:he • Iover 100 miles per' hour, without which will take place in May) • In the form of tender an4 · · urr overt~~n~ed aa It hit the curb while the driver endeavoured to avoid an 'accid~nt. · serious consequent':!s for aircraft on the printed form! . '• and pilot. by the Department .nd ST.' JOHN'S LIONS CLUB cordance with the craft as easily and far more sak!y. by h!gb-pressure steam from the c\rclln~ tho!! !hlp for four min­ set forth therein. now • famous angled rl~ck with Supersonic than they o p era t ~ d the ,ah!p's ~era, with a special seal· The Department, pllton.engiDed flghtera and born· lne device to keep the cylinder which, If a pilot C[)mcs in too fast SWEEPSTAKE D~VISION or misses the arrester wires, he Chief Engineer's officr ·~· IJ l.··W. 1. TAYLOR bera of World War U, steam-Ught. R.), or through the no longer finds ·himself hurtling CLOTHES 111ake the man If CHAFE (" ~~ o?::':::.dent . Formidable Problema Solved Befare\isklng the lives of pilots, toward a crash barrier . or air· ed, or through .the • · · The problems were formidable, several r' nmanned aircraft were craft parked on the fore-deck. He makes the clothes District Engineer 011 avta~on .. t l I .· · ·. "I a a art, et aircraft need a launched into the air by this cat· merelv ·has to open t~ throttle N.S., · will !UPPIY l liCillt III!Iouncemenll that the lon11 take-off run before they can ' apult, with their w!ngt!ps remov. and fly on over the side af the and ~peciflcatlon of tbl .•1 lo;.l· Netherlands Navy and the ll!t themselves into the air, es· ed and controls locked, One CY! ~econd on • deposit of a sum of deck for a attempt. I I WM. L. CHAFE, .Jailor lrtijjr Navy have ·deelded to tit peclally when carrying a r.uvy them caused a l!ttloe concern by the •' In the form CYf a certif~ aircralt c•rrleu ·with the load o! euns, bombs. or rocket.. circu!IDe the ahlp !or four min· Nor is that all, for an automatic • 4 HOLD'WORTH ST. cheque or. money-order ll • delii!led ate am catapult Carrie~ deekJ could not euUy be utea before· runnln11 out of fuel; aircraft poslt!onlng device speeds Neighbors anC: Your to the order· of the yet .siOther reminder that made lon11er, and the accelerators but otherwise 'the testa went well. up aircraft operatfon and reduces Welcome. Wagon General of Canada. Thr mWtary · atrde1ihta who con· normally uaed to catapult· alr. / the size af the deck handling will be released on crews. And, Instead of having to 1 ~,•d aucb, ahip1 are ,beln1 out. craft Into the air had reaclled the Piloted aircraft followed, and HostelS the blue-prints· and II till'' yeua lio wert· quite limit .of tm!r power by 1~. then the Persens set sal! ~r rely on the.s!gnah·of a deck land- Will Knock on Your Door In good condition ~· · · Tlie anawer wa1 provlde.,d by an Ameri~a, where she showett that !ng officer, naval pilots can now \e.lll plans env!saee the: uae ot!lcer of Britain's Royal Naval her steam catapult could hurl the guide themselves In to a r:rfect with Gifts and Greetings Stn ilh t'or/)lla roonth from the dale t!11J!IT• not only to IUlrd con· Volunteer Reaerve, Commander United States Navy's latest jet· landing with the help of a mirror from f• iendly Business · t!on of tenders. If not ! '+'ith!n that period the v~Yir and IDup open vital 'HI· Q:C. Mitchell. Who du!aned and fighters Into the air even when Jandlni aid which sho•vs them . Clv!c and Soc!al ' lliMI· a111att the submlrlne men· bad bW!t a new steam catapult the· ah!p wu headed downwind or au tom auc·auy whether they are TYPEWRITERS and CASHIERS will be forfeited. ai:11: but u mobile, h•rtl·hliUDI for trials on board the ll&ht fleet mt>Ored alongside ·a dock. 'I1MI approaching the deck at the cor. Welfare Leaden DIAl -4052 The lowest or an:v ltl for hl&h·apeed atomic bom· carrier Peraeu1. old problem CY! hiVlnJI to ·turn a rect speed and heillht. The B!rth of. a Baby, necelllllrlly 1ccepted. . Nlchnmaed the "ateam •llDI· carrler. out of I IDe In a convoy ;.to To ,gether, the~ British !nven. On the O(Caslon elr ROBIRT It aireralt curler• could hard- abot", lt wu extremely almple. aluieh ·Itt alreraft into wind was DOMINION MA.CHIHERY & [QU!PMfNT CO. LTD. Chltf •f Admlnlstr•tiYI IJ h&YI aurvtved i.D a'ift- ,~ .A book on the aircraft was cOD· overc.ome,.and..tbe U.S. Nwy de· tlons hav.e bropght new fighting Arrlvcls of Nawcomers to 111 eff!dency to t&e aircraft carriers ' · MORRIS BUILDING Q~li:[N ~IRfff I 1 nd Stcrttal"(· for ·a. numb.er o1 Mmarkable m. cected by a strap directly to a c!~ed to ad011t ~~~ catapult for all · A 1 r;lty, Department of Public of the world an~ new sa,ety to v•nuons t1111 enable them to op. pia ton which was driven along ·a Its ,.new carriers. 'Otta.wa, April 4, 19~7. 1 IJ'I\1 faster than aound jet' atr· alotted cylinder untjer the deck lh 11reat· 60,00 :o.ton Forrestn! tb! airmen who l!y from ·them. . 'Phone 3031

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FOR RENT I The Model Sweep KINSMEN ONE FURNISHED ·Bungalow $11 ,000. IN CASH PRIZES NEWSPAPER BINGO CLUB OP!N HURRYI HURRYI HURRYI . 53 CORNWALL CRESCENT SERIES 4 '5 P.M •. Also FOR SALE ONE DODGE Buy some tickets. and you .;TAKE BODY DUMP TRUCK might ·get one of these TO DAY'S NUMBERS TO-DAY Telephone 3872 LUCKY NUMBERS -night, I N G. 0 8 TO RENT WORTH .$1 000·00 EACH 1ri I 9th 36 53 71 Office ·space B.OO p.m. 10 19 1st PRIZE ...... No: 4319 One, Two and Three Room• 3rd PRIZE ...... No. 88019 available. Newly finished; 1mercial 65 tiled floors, etc. 4th PRIZE ...... No. 94175 14 21 For Inspection apply :inals Ryan Supply e TICKETS 50c ~ach PPERRELL 27 On salt at all your neighbourhood Stores or 'Phone 1!782 (9 · 12.30) Dajly. HAINANCE Company vs. 127 QUEEN'S ROAD WINNER OF 2nd PRIZE $1000.00- 29 ap9, tues,tb ur,sa t,tf MR .. ED. BRAGG, Quidi Vidi Village ~ Y'S BAKERY 9:30: DAHC!NO AND ~ fiOHn'r IN HELP KIN HELP OTHERS UNtOUI AND IHTIMAn ATMOPIIRI IAL SKATING -~ MON. WID., Pit IAI. 1ission 50<:. MIN I 'JIL -Ill. IlL -17 O·FFICES 1re better th1n WANTED . II athtn f I ' WANTED-·A faur b1droom I For finer dry clunln house, unfurnished. W!l!!ng PIANO, ORGAN TUNING aad BY A YOUNG COUPLE WITH 2 CHILDREN · ., DIAL 5155 Repairing. Single Tuning Six TO RENT $100 to pay up to a mpnth Dollars. Wm. HOPLEY, 10 C 0 U 5 I N S. rental. wm take a long time HEATED A SELF-CONTAINED APARTMENT lease, family' of seven grown· Cornat!on Sl 'Phone .2819-I.. octl.lm. ~ : . NFLD LIMITED ups. Apply Box 8, c/o Dally Apply OF 5 ROOMS. qnleklJ i \ ="ews .. · apl2.lm CORNS and Cal!oUieti I I I The regular monthly meeting ------relieved with Carnation Com 41 New Gower St. TO RENT-1 two or thru Caps-the famous Engl!sll PLEASE 'PHONE 2178 FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN ..,(Terra Nova Council, 1452, room apartment fully furn· remedy. CalloUJ Caps aho mar12,tu,fr,tf Knights of Columbus, will be !shed or unfurnished !n con· nva!lable. Try them today. venlent West End location 3k at aU druggist!. held at the Club Rooms, St. near bus line and business House to Rent MUNN MOTORS, LTD. Clare Avenue, TO-NIGHT, section. Telephone 2373 April 9, at 9.00 p.m. a!ter 1 p.m. JAMES' lANE :4 at the ' ; ' --- INSURANCE BuJinessr J'OSI!PH R!DDLI!-Cimlfltd . Four bedrooms, kitchen, Painter avallable. Phone Report ~f the Nominating COVERAGE ~917-A. apl6,8 ~ctrical ORDER NOW I Committee. dining ,::Com, living room and STADIUM FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR YOUR Election of Delegates to the Insurance bathroom. Vacant April 16th. N U FA p l•y State Cc.nvention, AUTOMOBILE. EXHIBITION . '. your bulldlnl requlrem~nh of A. large attendance h ra- ,..SURANC&-aawrlng Brolh- .,Phone 6243 . ' 1 r Limited tl\1\lrance De pan· ' I. Tn! TraJe ~lark • VINIIRID fiBRPLY q. Jsted. ment-Fire. 1\utomoblle. Mar­ THE NUMBER • PLYWOOD I fLOORIN~ ------to Rtmember Ine and all Cuualtv "lin... HOCKEY· 1\'h!n Buildinl I DOORS By O•der G. K. TO CALL IS a/ Telephone ~166 or lllo7. Clearance Sale .AMES J. TOBIN, DEPINDAIILI PIRII INIUR• Newfoundland Hardwoods · · Financia/.Sec:retary ANCI-Don't rili )'OUr valu­ Quebec Senior All-Stars me apr8,9!tel) able• to "nV'I" • few dollar-. 4131 Bargain Prices LIMITED ------Our falr·r&te, rellllble po!ICJ vs. Jives tmmedlat~ crotection. A. E. HICKMAN TOPSAIL ROAD C.L.B. OLD COMRADES 'Phon• 11921 or wr!tt. S. J. At O'DRISCOLL'S . Easter Drawing Ll!!tJ. P.O. Box MB. repl.tf CO., tTD. AUCTION ROOMS, Newfoundland. AII-St3rs Centut ITAN POWLIR, R• fOURTH LUCKY NUMBER nouf bulldlnl, for Fire Auto­ STAR HALL, HENRY ST~2ET WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, rCH REPAIRS mobUe and Plate Glan Insur­ ll Electric Refl'lgeratora (Kelvlnl· No. 147487 ance. Claim• promptiJ aettlo tor - Frigldalte and. R.C.A.), 1 ;H QUAUTY HUGO LIMITED ed. 'Pbon• 15~1-P.O. Box Moffat Electric. Range, 1 Genrnl at 9 p.m. 83. renE=tangUIShene E:lectrle Range, 1 West!ngbouw. :w PRICES· ROOfiiNCJ 1nd CHIMNIY SIRVICI Electric Range, I Canadian Beauty RIIIDINTIAL, INDUSTRIAL, No .. 98131 (unclaimed from COIIAT D"-W& I SON, flirt Portu.11a1 Cove Road Rangette, 1 coal cabinet Heater, 3 Players from Grand Fa lis, Buchans, Gandor, Bell : . I ST SERVICI "WE STOP THE DRIP-WITH last week's drawing. ·and Autumob!le Insurance. New Sllb·Div!s!on 0!1 cabinet Heate!'ll, 1 G.E. Wuher, Island and St. John's, 0:\'E TRIP" . Be life. be sure, Insure. Tele­ 1 Bendix Washer, 2 Chest&d!eld ' l Winners can pick up prize I 460 WATER ST.· DIAL 7840, (lhone 2882. P.O. Box 811 SUIL.D!NG L.OT! FOR SAI.I Sultesh 2 cabinet Radios, l Old ----·--·--·------· ·~.-- tNST B.: between 7.30 p.m. • 1 1 p.m. Royal Bani! Chamben, St. AND TO LEASI Englls mahogany Bookcase, 1 , John'• 7~ft. x 200ft. mahogany round Table, 1 Burl wal· . Admission: Balcony $1.25; Generul $1.00 IECKER any· night during week. Here Is the opportunity you have nut (small) Sideboard, 1 mahogany . I been walUn for. With a &mali "pineapple" Bedstead, 3 Sideboards .. HOLDiNG SEATS ON SAL F. TO-DAY Wa!l Washing 11own oaymeut vou can now stan 12 Buffel5! 2 ,extension dining Tab· , ·I. ual new home which you bavr les, 6 din ng Chairs, 2 kitchen Sets ' I Wanted Traveller WAI.L WASHING-WIIII Cltlrt­ .lwal1S l-ee., dteamlng of. ("Dutl:h Nooks"), qu1nt1ty single~ ed by new merhlne. Resultl 1 ocated In one of the beauty and double Bedsteads and Springs ATeacher Is Wanted Pnently covering Southwest perfect; save\ palnt.-New· spol.!l on the Portugal Cove Road with mattresses, 1 kitchen Cabinet Coast to Port Aux Basques, Method Rug and Wall Clean· only. a short distance from t'he and a quantity of other a:oods too !I:' lhe Primary Room at SHEARSTOWN, also a City, the uew st:b·dlvl~lon known numerous to list. with dry ;oods or hardware en, Freahwate1 Road, 'Phone BING 0 .. I . I. I GlOSS. ag23,1m ar Penelnn/llllshene Is In ths 1 • II (Under the auspices of the Ncw!uunrtland Di1·ing Club) I ! HER for lhe Sole Char"e School at BAY ROBERTS line tb take complete line c~nter or . 11rowlnh commun!IJ John D 0 DriSCO I: 'I I '•1 ' So If you are luterested In aecur ' NIW MITHOD RUG CLI!ANo , AT THE ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL STADIUM ·, I I • Wholesale Groceries and Con· ng tone of these 1ots to build on • I A . • Dutie1 lo begin In September. Applicants may ERS. Ruga 1nd C a r p e t 1 9 '· fectlonery Including barrelled In the S}Jrlng, it would be wtn D1a 6 l 4 Udfonetr J made to 1nna !Jkr new. Von • for you to do sc Immediately 11 THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, , at 8.30 p.m. :: I i'i meats, etc. The line Is well .. Schrader. cror.eAa adda :veara the rema!nlr.'! lots are gclng faat ·' established on the coast for to life of ru~• Cleaned In ~'or furtr.er lnformatlon conlat'l PRIZES1 $2,000 00; $1 ,000.00 TOP PRIZE. ,r ... home or at our plant. Phone . ':..!I ' twenty years, Includes sole • $2.50 per Card. '. jl' . 1: i C.\.\ADA 111033, N~w Mr.tbod RUJ .. 'I'! ·I' ,, STAN CONDON BRING THE FAMILY I TE:\'DERS agency items In steady de­ Cleane'ra, Fres~water Road. STADIUM : , I, I ~ l ' undersigned, n1and by the dealers. Usual AVALON REALTY CO. L.TD lp9,10,11 ~nder For Beautician ·-----·------=-- !auger Buch Credit Terms to all dealers. SCHEDULE alifax County, NOTICE Substantial commissions, MONA RYAN Beaulr Salon, T.A. "ADVENTURE AND 'INTRIGUE" . ~eeived in thl Apply Building, Duckworth Street, ,, ~l"lAry, until 3.~ apeclallzlng In all methods A TALK BY P. 0. Box 536, City permanent waving, tinting and OUR MANY CUSTOMERS cut!ng, Open Tuesday and ABC Thunday n!ghll, 1lx operaton. ALWAYS BUY CERTIFIED MISS MARJORIE MEWS, " of To-day, Tuesday, April 9th, Dial M77 for appointment. Auistant Librarian Gosling Memorial Library 1 TO-DAY'S SPECIAL • selling price of Bread will be Barbtr 1955 PONnAC TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, APIUL 9th : WANTED THI CINTRAL BARBER SHOP Station Wagon at 9.15 over Station CBN We Ire DOW operatlnl m Excellent · condition, , prlv· reased. This has been brought chalra. You ~an b1 auured . !!PONSORED BY THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES BO.UU Two Gas Station of the but· ponlblt aervlce ately dr'ivi!n. .. -·---- ' -' .... , ...... ' ' "'- plu1 thl le111t poulblr w•lt• 1975.00 ITUESDAY, April 9thl - ---- bout by the continued rise in the lnJ. 24 N~w Go111er Street. opp, Aotelli1e Mrtora. If you CERTIFIED BUYS · gt::;~~·:f:dl~~~~Au: AHendants prefer app 'll'tmtnt 1ervlc1 of material. Phont B281·A 1955. ~U[CK Sp~tclal 4-Door I t.!O-G~~~A·LM:ift;NG WANTED - Radio, heater, cigar l!ghter /1 (far 1 hour) Apply ------Miscellaneous Privately driven. · ___ FOR DEVON HOUSE RED CROSS HOSTIL 1975.00 EAST Brookfield WIST IND CC~L SI!RVICI 1954 CHEVROLET 4-0oor Newfoundland AN EXPERJENClD COOK (FEMALI) END BAKERY (W .. Bnowl C

. I. • I .'I The Nuclear , I AT THE. ' Pattern ··SIGN· . M~vies ca~h 111 lned ChiJkolm 2'bom1011 Britaln'a· world-lamo111 ear·rac Action in Ina driver !Wrllni M0:11, .with his LEY'S father and his· trade manaser MIL Kenneth Grellory, hJs illlt openet! J what he etU. a "beetburter" re. Color· -l ataurant In the former Royal '~., stables off London's Trafaliar j I. Square., .. ' The Organization Man · Up Your' What Impressed met moil, be­ Brighten William H. Whyte, Jr.·$6.00 • llides tbe beefbur11era themeelves, ·l'4 which con.list ol prime EnillJh ' The De.sert My beef .011 the ham~urger pattern, were the tnaclUnes for, urvlng [~welling Place cotk!e at a 11peed worlby of SUrllna Mon's prowen, on the Lt. Col: David'L. Owen 3.75 Windows •• track. Without bandies · or taps, Too Much, Too Soon· I they are operated by merely preJ.II!ng a ·button, and the coffee Diana Barrymore ,and lssuea forth like oU !rom a gush· · Gerold Ftank ...... •4.75 J. M. KEITH, • er. t•:hose appointment !l! Executive for Thla pleasant touch of automat. The Proving Flight Vice·President of Imperia[ To• !on Is in keeping with the atomic David Beaty· ...... , .. .4.00 baceo Company of Canada, Lim· age.· The shape of things to COllie Famous Fighters ited hcu been annourn:ed by stalks as nimbly in cafe and kit· Edward C. Wood, President of NewLOWp~ chen as In office and worksh(f_), William Mr. grad­ Grll'en tlit Company. Keith, a on the world's lllCJj Britain's housewives are already Out of My L u.ate of the Universitll of To· drawing cooking electricity from nm!o, /w8 served !l! a Director :t.:.;~lljjll..,· popular movie mak,l the world's first large·scale nu­ And Thou, since 1947 and a Vice·Prerident clear power station at Calder ...... q.s .rirn:e 1953. EASTER\ . Hall, In the En~llsh county of Albert Sch , BROWNIE Cumberland. Nuclear eloectrlelty, Day of Mwi.e, CAME~ It h true, flows In a relatively .. ~ ...... 4;751Some History Here's the camera that mokes movies sl.mple as snaplhot1 small stream at the moment, bot Waltec at 0 lower·than·ever price every family can afford. Come the floodgates wlll open eventual· Orera how easy it hi y011 just aim and shoot for r~ally ly, and sooner than most people • Of The 1900's full·color movies, Indoors ond ou!· No b~He1 11~1 than dared to hope. ' for personal movies - the world 1 fovonte mov11 maker~~ Lord MUla, Minister of 'Power, 5 75 (Continued from page 4) ENGLISH ' Mr. Roland Goodyear, writing In has electrified us all with the news bigger, better buy than ever! that Britain's revised power pro. the · rePQrt or the Forestry Com· gramme will by 1965 treble the et mission publlshed last year pays WITH F/2.7 LENS ...... $36.~' nuclear output envisaged In plans a worthy tribute to the activities o! two years a Nineteen. L. Mathieson 3. 95 of this man of whom Mr. Goodyear ·h~ carried practically all his CURTAIN .LACE A. . · . ' . rds and negotiations "under. hla TO.OTON'S. Ltd. RcltNC E I L · ·c · · 5: 50 , hen the Timber Estates'and Tnomos r9ven ...... · other propertleJ had been gather· Distributors for KODAK in The Philadelphian ed together. Crowe went to Ll!cled to However Lewis Mlller's second 0ff t h b o • Assembly Monday b; Opposition the Mln!Jter of Mines and Re· repaymont of said loans and have a reactor of the Calder Hall 1 t" ' nwmlll at Glenwood was not fated Ice,, s ore ouse, garage, ams, a bottle of rum not Associa IOn to survive. An incendiary, In the etc. '\\ oods operal!ons, chiefly on cording to the Alcoholic . Leader, MR. HOLLITT: sources to lay on the table of state which, If any, of these about tb:! nuclear pewer program· shape of a ·demented girl, set the the south side of the lake produce Act was fined $2.00 on the I 11lve notice that l will on to- t:he House the followlni infor· Ai!'eemenu have not been pattern. Lord Mills' disclosure The first annual meeting of the some 7~,000 cords of pulpwood t d $20 00 on the morrow ask the Honourable, the rnation:-1, How much many baa executed? 2, Table a mt show·, me somewhat overshadow~d an· Newfoundland Industrial Safety place on fire one day in the sum· annually which is hauled clear ~~~n k:enper of. the snack l\1lnlster of Finance to lay on the been !J)ent to dato by the Gov·' Ina refunds of gasoline tax for 1 other Government announcement Association began yesterday mom· mer of 1908 or 1909. ~:; across the country to Main Darn, in evidence that the man table of the House the followlnil ernment an the development of 19!1.5-116, atat1n11 names of in: this m9nth that the Civil Lord of lng In the ballroom of the New· Somewhere about 191% most of ~eer Lake and a payroll of some- his restaurant just about lnfromatlon:-1, Table a llat Mink Ranches at Dildo. 2, How dlvlduals and amount of tax re· Admiralty is to bead a committee foundland· Hotel. The president, the dwelling., constructed by 11 here around a million dollars and ordered several lots showlnl names bf firms or In· much was apent by the Govern· funded In each case with rea· bringing together all the Interest. Lewis Mlller or Timber Estates annu~lly. b did t and Mr. C. V. Hancock, commissioner 1 00 dlvlduala w')• should have made ment for the Cold .Storage Plant sons for uld refunds. concemed-engiDffring, &hlpbulld· were destroyed by fire. The houses Anglo-Nfld. Development Co. u pay, of the Workman'a Compensatloll · b b lit i th h tl d taurant open beyond payments on fishery loan• in t Dildo? 1 lng, shipping and Navy-to taekle Board, welcomed the delegates whi ch h ave 1i nee een u n e ave a srna 11 opera on centro 11 e H ld hla -"-ue before 195!1 and 19116 under Current a - . I alve notice that I wlll on nuclear propulsion on a bli •cale. and introduced the guest spnkera, same section are a great improve- from Gander. This Is situate on e pa . "'-'•-. Account. nil the amount I ilVe notice lihat I wlll· on to- to-morrow uk the Honourable Meanwhlle tilt public bu given Han. C. H. Ballam, Minister of ment generally over the little two- the south side of the lake opposite the man said. . ~at! th 11 t t. An American 1ermemac d11e In eae'h c.ase and the amount morrow ask the Honourable the the Minister of Flaherlea to lay a cheerful welcome to the name Labour and His Worship, H. G. R. or ree-roorn ear er cons rue 10n. the landing originally planned for f d llt f Impaired However, the majority of new con· flying boat passengers. Here the oun gu Y 0 d paid. 2, Table 1 similar ltate- Minister of Finance to lay on' on the tl.ble of the House the Dreadnought for Britain's first Mews, Mayor of St. John's. 75 00 Opening the main part of the strnctlon has been in the area to- lake I! only about three qu~rters April ~th, ,was fine ~r · !Ticnl with referenc~ to Economic the table. of the House the fol· followlnll lnformetlon:-1, How nuclear submarine .. · The last wards the laks where Bowater's o! a mile wide and supplies are his dnver a llcense f. Development Loans. 8, List the lowlni information:-1,. Table 1 mtny aharet are 'held by the Dreadnought, In 1906, revoluUonlz dlscuulon Mr. L. Bishop, aecte­ tary auperlntendent of St. John have laid out roads and leased ferried across from the Gander A man charged With names of firms or individuals statement ahowlnB an Itemized Government In Bonaviata Fish ed warship design In the world's b lldl 1 '" t I i I i h himself In a dlaorderly from whom pavment ahould have I account. of money paid lut year Meals and Oils Ltd.?? 2,When navies; Inheriting such a name Ambulance, 1ave a paper on First u ng o.., a a pure y nom na side-this w nter, over t e lee. The the Railway station was fil!n Aid In Industry. He hlrhllghted the rental. Here, too, houses are or a A.N.D. cut is a comparatively d Th !lwav polk! hten · received on account of on account of the CommUiulon were theM aharet purchased gives the oow vessel a brave more permanent character than small one. or 7 ays. e ra ' loans charged to Fishery and on canada's Economy. Give and under what authority? start. mal or Importance of havln!l •killed mlatance at the scene of an ace!· thou of the sawmill era. It would not be fitting to close that the man went to the Co-coeratlve Account under the names of persons and amount ...... SAWMILLS .. .. ; .. this without reference to the was at 11~a~ln1 of Capital Account Re- paid to each. 2. Table a copy of I give notice t'hat I will on to­ T!le shape of things to CQme ha& dent and how !lrst aid uves lives. touil~g ~e :~:~ abo been outlined for us by Sir He tal~d about first aid and accl· Glenwood was not entirely with- Grouch family. Little Grouch wou 1 no eave.' . e and Statlnl the amount paid the reports and recommend&· morrow aak the Honourable the v~nue. Brian Robertson, chairman of the dent prevention and the problem out it, lumbering Industry in the makes very good progress with but came back twice, . by uch and the total amount Uons of the conference~ with Minister of Mines and Resources British Tran8110rl Commlulon, of firtt ald tnlnlng in Newfound· second and third decades of the reading, but Is not much more en· to fight back the secor.d ~ reaard to:-(a) Labrador, ·(b) to lay on the table of tte House with his news that Br!taln'a first land. century. Thomas Murphy, who had thuslastlc about going to school was removed. Northern Newfoun&and, (c) the followlnl lnformation:-1, rei~Jlar" 100 miles per hour tralns AJ 1 result of a aystem of flrat !or a time manager a sawmill' at than earlier. Littlest Grouch can Two motorists .armttd South Coast. · · I Give the name• of persons who are expecbed to come Into aervlce aid schools at leaat one qualified Benton, took over the Phillips chatter like a jaybird but balks rlrunk driving on April S!i I ilve notlc ', that l will on to- 'have purchased the 32 farms In 1958, One of the new high- first alder 1.! In every liah·packlng property at Appleton and for 1 at F sounds. "Is it wah me?" 1he their cases postpaned. ~!r. morrow 11k the Honourable the from bhe Government at Cor· spei!d services,· betwl!fn . London plant in the Province, and abo in many years ran a small sawmill asks. D. H1gglns, Q.C. Is counsel Minister of Fisheries to lay ·on mack?· Whet was the aelllnl! and Wolverha.mpton, will. l!lclude approximately 7tl per cent of the where Bowaters dock now stands. Very Littlest is about the most azcu~ed. The cases were the table of the Houae the !ol· price of each farm .and what Birmingham . a~e of the famous logging umps operated by {he two Later he moved it across the river mlschevious thing that ever walk· April lith and 16th. of lowinl lnformatlon:-1,· From were the term aof purcllase? annual BriUah ·.Industries., Fair, paper companies here. to have it finally destroyei! by ed on two legs. He has developed with sureties was set for uu what company or penona did t'he running this :rur !rom May II to st. John Ambulance, Mr. Bishop fire. 1 a tremendous affection for the orlst. . Department purchase the two I ilve notice that I w!U- on to· May 17, the largest .na~9nal ex nid, will endeavour to provide Briffett· and the A.N.D. Co, also iktchen stove li£ted, but Ia cute whalers and equipment which morrow aak the Honourable the habitlon under· one roof in lbe flnt aid ln1tructlon, without charge operated 1rnall sawmills for short e.nough to keep hands clear of the A motorist picked up for was paid for In June 19~~? 2, Mlni!Mr of Mines and Resources world. · for any company that does not have period•. hot end. He can say "bar" (chaco- , driving on April 6th had Were these boats bou~~:ht for eJ;· to lay on the table of the House A couple of years after Bowat- late bar) but that and "'top" for : set down for April 17th. Myatery of 1 Maile Spen _ a fully quallfled Instructor. perlmental purpoliesT Jl ao, table- the followlnl lnformatlon:-1, Other 100 mUes per .hour aer- Mr. Wallace H&ll, plant. pro tee- er's took over the Comer Brook stop about completes hls present 'I, Mercer,. Q.C., l.s coun~l a report on ·!xperlmenta carried ' Table a copy of all loan ai!'ee­ vice, will !Ink tm,. capital .with tlon auperlntendent at . Bowaten mill, they establlahed a logging "and repertoir. accused. Ball of $200 was out. ,3. Wlat .. was the total coat ment.l .made by the Farm Devel· Manchester and Brlstol. Haule~ mill 1ave • paper on Safetygnph, of thet'e boata and tile · equip. opment Loan Board with Fur · dl 1 1 tr1 1 · ""I plant· hounkeepln!l. Mr. Cheater by new . ese e ee c. ocom"' ves, Bates spoke on plant housekeeping· menu. 4, Who- .. purchued the Farmers to wbom any loans were these de lux trains will live --a wllales ob~d b)'., the use. .of made. 2,. In !be case of eac'h Pullman type aervlce with ali·- and Mr. Irving Fo-gwill 11avU a theM boats ·and what was the aald lou, what amount of prln· conditioned coaches and meals paper on Workman's Compenu on. · . The meeting continues today value :of whalet: cau1ht and ere- clple and lnterut are now due served at every. seat , . 'lhd will conclude with a dinner at REMEMBER- dlted to the operltlon of aaldj and ouutandlni under the terms .boa taT. · .. d 1181d ai!'ument. . The .ran way's 1.1;100,000,000 tpe Newfoundland Bote! tonipt rnodernlution acheme, extending .· .· · No MATTER HOW MUCH OR HOW. LITTLE over~ 1S years; WUl lncliJde', bill· F. ,. R. "·d l sea~ electrlflcation cl. main line orltler esi en routes, . with likelY _ priority for · • FOR the celebrated 400-mlle .•~reuh between London and the· Scottish Appom·· ted B1shop capital, Edlnbou. rgh, on. which the B--~L "Flying ScOtsman" eXJ)Tell hu wwury been ruiinlni regularly 1lnce 1870. . · Some of us will miss· 11M! roman· J. cable received ye•terday morn· tic glamour of. the srnoke~cb. !ng from Westetn ·Australia, atates ing sb!am engines on this renown. that Archdeacon ·Ralph Gordon · ed route · on whlch the · exlltinll Hawkins of Perth, aon of the late world s.Peed record for· ateim Samuel J. and Alf.reda Hawkins of traction of 126 miles per. hour wu ' Prince of Wales Street has been set u·p by Pa'ciflc-tfl,e loco Mallard appo!llted Blihop of Bunbury, In 1937. But there 11 mueh to .be Western Aurtralia. Conmreatlon said for arriving at one's destin·. to.tske place in August. ation ~sh and smut.(ree, and let-' . ANNOUNCIM!NT tlng the glfll:lOOra of steam take · ___. --·--- their plact In history v.ith the Dr.· and. Mra. E. Lei! Sharpe horse-bulgy .and 'statfe coach. wlllh ·to 1 nnaunce · the engage- Inereued Receipt. 'lfl~nt · of UJe!r. · dauehter Eleanor A m~~ry_ .. exerclJine, the minds ·Joeephlne to Mr. Noi'VIIl Russell ()f many railway students Is w~y B!.alr, .. 10n. of ·Mr. and Mrs. SEE dles~l-electrlc trains exert such Frederick L .. Blair . of Toronto an WPRrenUy magic IIPfll, ~ Last and reeentl)' of st. John's. tutumn the Tranaport Commlsa!on reported that one ollta new mill· . . :ttple·unlt diesel tra.ini ·b~d !nereu: Ltd. ed reC'I!lpta by 3o per cent· on ~ MEN'S W!11TE CHESTER DAWE, route chosen !or It,' . Within two montlu the increase b'ad r!Jen to T-SHIRTS · 90 per cent. ADd another ..rQute SHAW ST. TOPSAIL ROAD claims that dlesel-eltctrlc triet: :Sizes: srriall,. medium !on, replacing steam, bu. bdo~ .'DIAL BOO I8 ed Ita. eirn!ngs by l3S per -cen~ and large. DIAL 80l6J Thh, as one· newspaper· remar!a:s, is prac,tically a n~claar reaction. 49c . ~------~------·------~DISTBJBUTOB8 FOB IIACMILLAN i. BLoEDEL SALES LtD. SYLVA.PLY. Diesel mulUple.onlt traln1 · are PLYWOODS DECORATIVE AND WATERPROOF, ALSO TDIBEilB, MOULD- being bought fo tbe tune of £82,. INGS, INTERIOR FINISH AND PLANK FOR BOATS ETC. . ooo.~. tnd. soon, let · us . hope; we In Britain, and out' . overseu OUR BmCB AND'OAK FLOORINGS, ONE OF THE MOSt: IMPOliTANT ITEMS Jlllests; will be whizzing over much 1 IN YOUR HOME, IS STORED lN A HEATED WABEBOUSE. of th,is c~leetable country In these·. ·ALSO AT SHAW STREET AN AsSORTMENT OF JOISTS, FBAIUNG AND 1treamllned and ~nurkab!y 1ll: f MATCHED LUMBER IB UNDER ROOF. ent luxlll)', cars. ,

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