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No. 222 R~~~~~~~lmOO~Rll._19_~__ ~ ___~_~(p_rk_e_5~ce_n~_I_C~h=a=r~le~s~H_u_tt~o_n_&_S_o_n_s ~~====~------~- • Satellite· .Still Whirls nite tates I tan World round The . the American delegation to 1hc ·cr 1_~!o;rt'W radio .Iodrcll Bank In' Cheshire, Eng· urey International Astronautical Con· iations land. lie said there are thrce reaty nisht that meteor· gress In Barcelona, Spain • lli'h in outer space •posslbillties for Ihe sate11lte's fu· ture: First, It might evaporate; ESTIMATES RUSSIAN LEAD int; tlle SOl'iet satel· The first lour U.S. 5atellltes,.he but apparrnli)' causing no secondly, it might come down In small pieces. said, each will have six aerials dall1a~r. . and radio transmitters powered artificial !atelhte now is He' added: "Thirdly,' It Is just Khrushchev Is conceivable the Russians have by photo'electrlc cells transCorm· mh ar ri e d by micro Ing the sun', rays Into electric .. tlir ~! 0 seD II' mid· stolen a bigger march on the West by finding some means of ity. .- b'~adca;t reported. Moons No. 5 to No. • would meteor bod): constructing this satellite 50 that ~ajor larg~ it will come through the atmOs· have additional equipment such I Bluntly Told to !top the ~atclhte has as apparatus to measure the cro;;cd its path, MoscoI\' phcre intact' and land." R u s s I a n scientists said the erosion effect of meteoric dust on a satellite. One of the moons WASHINGTON (AP) - The I to anyone particular localil~ l/!din~ Bl'iti~h ftstronomer satellite is likely to go on girdl· and.is constantly contemplated Ing the earth 16 times a day for would be a "mother" 5ateJlib United States biuntly told Soviet . . ni~ht that the ar· and would. eject a balloon de· Communist chieC Nikita Khrush· by every responsi,ble official of mi~ltI return to the an undetermined perlod- "may· be a week, a month or a year." signed to aid In visual observa· chev Thursday night that it will cvery country." the statement A Paris newspaper said Thurs· liem. . stand by its treaty obligations to said. defend Turkey. The American attitude was ex· day that the United States Is , . Bergeal said experts at the Bar· At Ihe same time, the Eisen· pressed in the form oC comment planning to launch eight types of on an interview Khrushchev gavl! earth satellites. celona congress estimate the Am· hower administration re·empha· Jacques Bergea\. science cor ericans are two years behind sized that it is "determincd to to a New York Times reporter in respondent of France· Soil', said Russia In earth satellites, fivc carry out the national policy" of Moscow. years behind on rockets and 10 blocking any Red aggression in In this interview, Khrushchev of the details of thc American sateUiteJ were given exc!us!\'ely to him by years behind In astronomy. the Middle East. .accused State Secretary Dulles of at The government's view was set trying to entice Turkey into war forth in a state department an· against Syria. nouncement read to reporters at Khrushchev also contended in m\l ..... Army . a press conference. the interview that Deputy Under· HEED OWN WORDS secretary of State Loy Hender· The American stalement ad son, who visited the ll1iddle East vised Khrushchev to heed his last month. had sought to incile all(Ion Divisional Exercise own words Ihat a modern war certain Middle East countries ercise independently lit Gage fol' one week to regular army once started is difficult to confine against S~Tia. D' !l.m: ~lcI~TOSH . i Prc'§ Sip!! Wrller lown. Camp Pelawawa, Ont., and units for training, Camp Wainwright, Aila. Including attendance at Ive· '(PI-The lir~t step Defence olflcials said. equip· nlng parades during tbe year, Jr.ay be r\'~ntual climin!!' ment costs are continuing to rise militiamen will receive 040 days' Cmoa'~ merve Thur;rlay. and that to prevent defence ex- . training instead of the 60. Ottawa Prepares htadquartm ~aid stlm· penditures pushi!lg through their That will mean a one·thlrd eut present ceiling of about $1,725.· In maximum pay a reserve army (or the ~2.(IOO • man . he cut oul and more 000,000 cuts will have to be made soldier can make and wlll reduce placcd on cil'it defencfo in manpower. defence expenditures by $5,000, bl' the rcml'e army. The onl)' fruitful lield for' man· 000 to $10,000,000. For Royal Visit riaction hy ~eniDr mill· power reductions Is the reserve Both the regular and reserve . . , was dl~may. forces, which comprise 42.000 In army will devote some· training OT'l;AWA . (C~):-An.air 'D~;.·· . Al!antic. fhey arrived just t~is . the militia mh:ht aa the mllltla, about 6,000 In the to civil deCence. expectancy. IS ·'rlSmg:.ut. :the . 1'1 wcek after the external affair. away with right now naval reserve and 5,500 in the An Irmy dlrectlv. IIY5: "If 'tal; ,. . -department passedw 0 r d on 10 thc), exppcl reservists RCAF reserve.' " these (cll!.il.Aefencel.lI!!rvlce! are Among .the ranks of ofiiciais the city of Ottawa that the mod· the militia in heavy num· Defence department opinion Is Iii be efficiently performed, it wilt who have spent weeks preparing cIs were available. Ihat the government will have 10 be essential to have a trained and for and worrying about the royal They were oonstructed by AI­ FRml (:AGF.TOWN decide within the next year or disciplined body of men' under visil that starts here Saturday. Ired Greenside, who lives at Har· Irmy aha announced that two whether' to disband the reo good leaders. eyes arc taking on a glazed look rogate, Yorkshire, Englflnd •. He. Canadian Infantry Dlvi· serl'e forces or face the likell· The 1st Division was J:e·estab. here and there. lent them to the city for the four· not condJlct mnnoeuvres hood of higher defence costs. lIshed three years ago, giving But tile face of the capital is day royal visit. · at Cnmp Gagetown, Some o£Clcials said Ihey believe Canada a division for the first bright with bunting, thousands of They include realistic models· of al R ('osl of $100,000,· the new training plan announced lime In peacetime. Its com· flags, copies of the Canadian anci Windsor Castle, Buckingham Pal· dil'i!ional Irainins. Tnursday for the militia Is the mander, Maj.-Gen, John Rocking royal coats of arms. Even the ace; the Tower of London and the announcement led to spec· first step In eventual disband· ham, was reported upset .t the seafi/ln is brilliant. The leaves royal yacht Britannia. Ly arm), ollieers that ment of the reserve lorces alto· decision to cancel Ihe ,divisional are falling faster daily, but the Jl[ayor George Nelms has is· D. gether. Those forces now cost exercise in 1958. autumn colors in their dying sued a proclamation that th~ of the 1st Division Ont .. will be about :1$4,000,000 a year, exclud· The main reason for the can· hours are brightest of all. royal couple be greeted with bells and thRt infanlry brl· ing cost of equipment. celiation is believed to be new In the display windows of one when Ihey drive into lhe capital ~n ",ork directly through The army said that '.'selected" army tactics, which \ emphasize downlown department store ar~ from suburban Uplands airpon JOHN'S ~/ldGuarter!. mllltiamen, Instead of attending Independent operation. . by brl· ., heing sllOwn intr.icate modeis of Saturday . tim bri~ade5 Are to f:t· slimmer camp, will be I\ttached gade groups. AKRON, Ohio-The wraps were lifted this week to reveal secret plans for a. royal residences and other build "In order to honor Her Maj· U.S. earth satelilte., It wilt' be manned by a crew of three at an altitude of 500 ings connected with the lives of esly on her visit to the City oC Nomination Day Queen Elizabeth and P r inc P. ottawa. it is requested." says . W miles above the· ,a'rth, The satellite would be launched by a three stage ferry Philip and their ancestors. 3 the proclamation, "that the bells rocket, developed,'by ~he Goodyear Air craft· Corporation, named the "Meteour The models, valued at about In all churches and olher simi· : - At Bay Roberts . $7,500. were transported from lariy equipped buildings be rung . Junior". This is ~1l.arti5t'l drawing of the rocket.-(IN Photo), England aboard an RCAP plane on October the 32th from 5:30 to B making a routine trip across Ule 5:45 p.m." S R d Word from Bay Robel'ls indio " . ea y egln ... .. :".; .. _-_._.... ----- At about that lime Ihe Queen . cates that the nomination date. for ably will be discussed in the and the prince are scheduled to Town Council elections In that In Britain - -I community wtII bl Otcober 25th. Lloyd _ Dulles talks, British ob· be dril'ing a processional route ISSI The report also stated that the servers believe. through· the capital to Govern· On M es Sandys, winding liP the confer· ment House, official residence !If number of Councillor!: for the ence' debate on defencc. said Governor·General Massey, where NATIO~~. N.Y. (API S d· U E h' rcptable agl'eement. 1t is time to town council of that eommunity an y~.. rges xc a· nge Britain and the U.S. arc working they will stay. Stale~ offered Thurs. put trickery aside and stop mak· have been reduced from the pres- ~ "very intensively" logether on Even the local weather bureau !nler Immediately Into ing a good lace when the game ent nine to seven. There are now Ihe problem of. defence against is slipping into the act-but with talks on control of is lost." two vacancies on the council caus· rocket attack. caution at this early date. The missiles. The offer TOUGH . ed by resignations, Several of the He added: "I believe I\'e shall tentative outlook' is for cloudy the SOl'iet Union, SPE~CH Of N' 1 1ft· Gromyko delivered one 01 his present councilmen have Indicat· UC ear. 11 orma .10.n find an answer to this latest slles Saturday with sunny inter· · the west of trick. toughest UN speeches in recent ed their Intention of running for threat, but there is no good pre· vals and a possible high tempera· end hem! dlsarmampnt negotiations. years. He rejected the western re-election again this year.. "- Aml>assador Henry Cabot proposals put forth at the London. . BRIGHTON, .England.

J. I , , THE,DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY OCTOBER 1 '" : ' ,i,'>~ " .'. " • _ I,' ; .. g Honour the Lt,.Go\'crnor' who was SQU ADRON REPORTS 1 shall and :llr. ~Ieehan [or Iheir I a .II'ial ba,is in Tornot" and Cal· !loWin were elecled to , , " II'c1comm] to "Ihe meeting hy Ihe I For Ihe sponsoring committee; ~ unlh'in!! efforls on behalf of the I: gary, He also remarked thatdur· Hon. Pro\'incbl , ~.' " :;i" chairman, Mr, HOllse, and whll ami officcrs Air Cadet League. ' . ing Ihe P;1!t' year ne\\' Col. L.. E, ' ," .-,' I nccllmran)'i!1'~ Ih~! ei~hteen I Oulr.rbrid~~, I', " ; Annu~~ ~Ieeting then gave a stirrin~ addres5 10 main bU8incss of Ihe clay was the I tIlR CADET flEADQU.4RTERS !,s~lIaclror.s. were put Inlo (I~;~a., Prol'lucinl Cnairll1,n ~ riL .., • 1 ,-"" ~. the guesls assembled,' I presentation nf Squadron neport," 'I' G • n '. r. I 'I 'hon and that the strength Ilf tile 11I0\lsc. . , I' .,!. .eOl ge 0" Jenera .' an· , A • edt '1 t' C d CI' f . · ;01 ~:~ , " .. ; I'.'hrre each SIIUGrlron reported on " f tI A' C' I I I f ,~Ir a e .\ ovemen III ana a ISlrmell 0 F.xecuth t I • r 'I • ( His donollr his hap·. their aclivities of the Ve31' Out', I n;,cl' 0 Ie II' ,ac e .eague ,nf'· .. 22.000 cadets. ... lee-F. A. J: LaIn e " ; I;",. ~xprc~serl ~ tnt~lIen I pincs~ at being ahle ~o be )II'ese~t i ing the a£lernJon a discus;idn PCI"\ Can~da, I~en reported from· A!r! AIR fORCE HEADQUARTERS : Vice Chairman :.:. ~ '. .. Provincial Committee :II tillS annual meeting anrl satd i iod was 11l'Id whcre C~cli Squad. ~"~et Lca~ue Headq~arters and ttl I Wing Commander L. G. R, Virr, Stone, R, W. Petrie, ' .. :11'1'" \>'topy he was to he ahlt,' to ron was givcn an opportunity 01 Olll~S,O he compilmented the 1 th .,cnior Air Cadet Liaison 0[· Treasurer-Hubert extend a word of welcome to the discllssing Ihe many. problem, rro\lDc~~1 con;m,lttee an~, termed ficer broughl greetings from Air Secretary-Derek \ISIlOrS [rom the maInland. and that arise during the year. These It the Best m. ~anada, He re' l 0 "'''clqllarters and said how . Executive Committee ~ \ ' . League . [r?rn other parts o[ our province. problems ,,'ere directed to the ferre? !O the onglOal work of ~Ir happy he was to be making his Ayre; 'W. P. Keeping J 'I.' Air' Cadet nnoul .1 At lbe annual meeting of the \w/cmdr. G. Virr, Senior Air Ca. tion welcomed all attending to the HIS Honour had a .special word of proper aUlhorlties and' the I'isit, ~[ac~llhvary, ande the suceesslv~, , .."t to Newfoundland. He H D M3cgilli1'3n,'A' " " Provincial Committee of the Ali' det Liaison Officer, and Sqd. Air' Force Station and remarked w~lcome for ~Ir. J. Git~tave Le· ors from Air Fo~ce Headquarters ~~~Ir~~~hi~ tt prese.nt day anel commented on the ,number of Air H: ~i. Whelan, P'.' Fi~I~I, Cadet League of Clinhoa, which Leader H. Bowman, and F.O, Carl how pleased he was to oifer th~ 01 alt. the Nattonal ,PreSident, ~s and Air Cadet Headquarters werr h g ~ praise. for the Cadets who attended Summer Bastow, H. C, Fard)' B I·, wps held Tuesday at the Officers' Nelson from Maritime Air Com. the facilities of hIs Base to the Air h~ extc~ded a greehng to hh~ In able to bring snlutions or prnrn!se men I! 0 wor ed behind the Camp during the past year and gins •. R. W, Press, R' ~Iess. n.C,A.F. srAtion TurhRY. Ml mand. Also present at the meetin~ Cadet League. He promIsed a con. Ius nallye language. He praised immediale' aclion, Reports were sce~es ID the squadrons and spon· congratulated, the Newfoundland M, T. Finn. ' .1 alua~ W.. 1. 110u~e wa~ re.eleded 10 the werr. ~{r ••Tohn A),rr, Vlce.Presl. tlnuance of the Inlerest and cu' t~e work of t~e Air Cadet Move- received from: 50R Caribou Squm!· ~rl~;d ~~mml\teer )1e compl,l. or,ganization for the splendid type Honorary Members_I! '1 )I~~t 01 Provincial eh.irman and dent of the Air C~rlct Lcal:ue, ~Ir. operation shown dm'lng the pasl ment as, a, bUilder of youth and ron, St., ,Tohn's, 510 Lions Squad, C e; I f r CI ~2 ec Ion lof our A!r '""'"1 who was chosen for spe· Martin, Mr. Ross ~Io;,r, will continue to Ruide Ihf mo~e' Darroch Mac~II\II'I'ay, Pa~t Pl'c~l. ~'~ar and pledged his Stotlon as a as a training ground for the fu· ron, St. John's: 511 Tumber Squad· t: e \ i f Ylllg train ng and sa!d cial courses, He also pO.inted out Commander G. R, )1. H~~ nlr.nl in Nr.w{l\undlanrl r~t Ih" dr.nt 01 the I.ea~ur. Wing, Com, ccntre for all AIr Cadet activity, tUfe !~ad~rs of 0111' cQuntr,Y. He ron, Corner Brook: 512 Kinsmen aat, t c r percenta~e mark. In that the ralio of enlistm,ent In~u DINNER .t coming year. The ell'ctlon III Of, mander G. R. 1\\. Hunt. OWccr Mr, House then introduced the'. (j 1.1olt It was a mistaken Imp:.es; Squadron of Bishops Falls: 514 p, SSlng was of the highest cahhre, Ie regular forces was higher ID . Commanding RCA F Station Deputy.Major Mr. J. D. Higgins ~10n that Newfoundland Is lacking Kinsmen Squad, St, John's; 515 °once again he remarked, the sel~c. Newfoundland than in any other ~~ye!~~ d~yro~~hlt .~~.I~n r.~~dl: b~:~~eht Torbay and the Spo~s~rlng Com: who extended a sincere welcome 111 lC1dership ~nd that t1lo~gh we Atlantic Squadron, 51. John's; 567 ti asn. of 9adets .for exchange viSits province and that, while this wa~ mitt I and Off! f the 't n Air to ~11 the visitors nnd brought reo m?y,be amiss m the selecllng and Random Squadron: 589 Carbonl'ar \Vh of the highest calibre .and purely voluntary. it did reflect to a close another .urce~Jful vear ee ce 0 e gards from His Worship, Mayor lramlllg 01 our Icad~rs there ,Is Squadron and 617 Lewisporte t ese ~oys reflected gr~at cre~lt great credit on the organization in In the el,ht year hlslor), of the Cadet Squadrons operating In Mews who was unable to attend, plenty oi leadership matmal Squadron. o~ their s~uadrons, their provlll' Newfoundland. AIr Cadet Movement In New. Newfoundland, • ' available and that the Air Cadet cia) committee and themselves, lep. . roundland. The Provincial Chairman, ~r. Mr',lUgglns praised tI,le All' Ca(let League WIIS performing a very ANNUAL REPORTS Twenty-six cadels from all provo ELECTION OF' OFF'ICKRS while till' o\'p"a!! 't;'~n'~ . I I' 1 Ih tl I 930 "Iolelllent fur Its dc\elopmcnl of ' ,.. I' \,' Thn 'mn lal n t f II S . [C 1 t I Ih TI N' I 'd In 51. 0 n'R or t IS BnDlW ,onse openet e mee ng a •.• Ih f It 111' clf" n o[ Ihls rO\'in'r Importanl IlInctlOn m t liS c Il'ec· ~. I. I'~por 0 Ie, ecre· mc~s 0 anal a wCI'e scn 0 e , Ie attona Presl cnl. ~Ir, mo\'cmcn,t in ~nl1"lctt'ml'~ J I meeting arf:J h Mr .•1 T. Gllsta~~h !.I" a.m. and welrllmed and inlrodllc, e I., he I Ill le I~ g . P t' Cd lion, Tlis lIonour extended sincere lary, ~Ir, Del'l't'c\( ~Iarshall wa~ Untied States, Bnd thirty·three 11.('Drllit. then took the chair for had not lIIC'fPz,pd 1111';,: . 't N t' I' P 'd t A' cd all the [rom All' f'orce ROI l II IS cc Ie .ea lie con mile Ihf.'11 read nnd adopted and the we I' t t G t Brl 't . tl I t' f f[' d yeur. still therr \',a' , 1'01 , a tona rr~1 en ,Ir"~lIr5ls 5UCCt'SS durin~ th~ comin~ year. congralullllions 10 all th05e worl.· '1' .. . ,,'n " f 'I ' II h :1 sen 0 ,rea d aIR. ! I~ nee IOn 0 0 Icel's. an . rc· DCommorlore M I r t • n Costtlln. Hudquarters and Air Cadet, I ' th t d 'h I re,ISiII rl s cpm to., r, II el'l "r. Ross annollnce that the I CCtvcd the reporl of Ihe comrmttce pr'ol'emrnt in til" "lI'!.I, A.O,C. ~laritlmf All' Command. Headquarll'l's ~nd thrn introduced LlEUT•• GOVERNOR ARRlV~;S ng ID e movclllcn an 11'15 ec :lleehan was also read and adopted lea~uc is now inangurating a nrw,ll which \\'as prescnted by Mr, Bri~n cadrl s, Tolal ,I 'PI' ~lil t"., Mr. Georaf Rosa, !ien!'1'11 ~fana. Win~ Commandt'r Hunt who, as At this point. Ihe meellng was, Ihem an ~bundance or Slicces, and, in· accepting the motion Ihe technical. Training Scholarship Higgins. The rl'porl of Ihis com· rpmainrd ·alll1o,t ','n';'r;, etr of th, ."Ir Cadpt Leagup, Officpr Commandi"!! R,C,A,F. !it 3. honoured with the presence of His i during Ihe coming years, chatrman praiscd hoth :III'. ~Iar, which' Is now bein~ conducted en I mittce was confirmed anrl tile fol· prel'iQus yrar and tlip was attainrd hy Ihl1\p received their t-IYln, a [actor that broll~hl I he prol'incia! thanked the donor; ships, The i pry anrl the R,C.A.F. J for their gcnerou~ ~ift!, , J briefly on the special ,i their \'alues to tlip I the squadron and 1 born .... individual squarlron consideration to their cadets for this award. ed W IC Hunt and the I men of Torba)' Station ~, efforts on behalf of all ,t that this special coum Ierrific way of J Cadets, He thanked the ~ ,1 of his committee and t:1 '.i., bel'S of the sponsorin~ '1 for thcir unUrin~ ellortl : ~ i;ed new peak! of " . for the coming yrar. '.~~ ~Ir. J. Gusta\'c Lrnr~it ~ Ii onal President. then j , t he Air Cadet )In\,fml~ whole, complimentir.! ttl \ ioundland Committee achic\'ements rluring year especilll y on Iheir \ ' the Flying Training ad I commencement of tt,/ I course at Torbar. He the movement waf R-A public m'c, ill' and that while creasing with the in the Airlines previous years we on ~Ionday. Octo I in the standard of some in[luence , i. the most important the holding of In the growth of lny in NDven )lr, LeDroit paid The meeting, '1 some public t,o the work and Fonlour the in the new II o!fered congratulations in order to his achiever:1ent~, matters the proposed financial a from gO\'1 in Mure and hI announces can be expected on the agend: of what' form in future in Gar .. ' that some hDI that present,. f I! gil'en by the . " It , of Transporl ed wilhin a sho I formation of I Th~ flilM i; ,!ill . I ,pllrr Ii~t of 1;:"~"lr', I ol'd ~ts!,fos ber~1!~p fro , ~ t much more t.han mlr. 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. ,. . ' '. , \. ; .._'/"~. ~" :. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 \ , ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLANil NelDS I .The Daily L_------.--.;---..;.------r------·----...:.....--.-:.------.---~··...... , .... Fire Parade nnounce Two At Pepperrell '. , . PEPPERRE1.LAFB _ ~Ir. F. J. two runners up for School Flie ;, Ryan Newfoundland Fire Commis, Prevention Queens, Miss Jayne sioner, will join Col. Richard' E. Burke and Miss Ann Clinkscales, ;; aluable Awards Dec!'er. Base Commander, and wcre prcsentcd with trophies by other Base dignitaries to watch Fire Chief Rohert KascIi, the Pepperrell Fire 'Prevention Chief Kasch also presented leu'ships Totalling $8,000 To Be Parade on Friday at 2, p.m, checks {or $5 each to Lorin' Rob·, " Aho in the section reserved {or inson. Sharon Ehring and Len,. ~ Awarded Annually distinguished visitors will he the nctte Hill for winning the Pepper. ',­ judges who will decide which fioat rcll postcr contest. Prizes for the': '. lrith till' I'rc"cnt·day ~Icmorial Unil'crsity and the Dis· will win the 575 first prize and Essay Contest were prcsented to I11'·, •• thc $50 second prize. Judges are Karen Stuverud who won S5 and of inrlu'lr) in rccOilnt~lng trict ~ln~lstratc of Grand Falls. 1<' higlll'r education. This Commlttce will make the Fire Superintcndent F. G. Vivian Linda Onofrio. Ivho won $2, Jin·~le rnhWil)' Scholal'"hips. one selection for both scholarships, or SI. ,Tohn's; ~Ir, Charlcs Bennett, prizcs of $5 cach were presented Chairman o{ the Pcppcrrcll Civil· to Brucc Duggins and John Free· :50uG.011 anll Ihe olher for taking into consideration qualitics " rOlh 10 h.',·onl(· ('ffcctll'e of character and leadership. ian Advisory Council; M/Sgt. L. E, born. ," rrc,cnl "'h"laflic )'car and physical condition and linanclal Nelson, Sccrctary of the NCO i - Jnnuall),. ha\'c hccn an· need, In .\ddition to scholastic Open ~Icss. and the two Fire Prc· I ~Iajol' John A. Saatho((, Basc .• Ihr .\ndo.:'\rwfouud· rccords, v.cntion Queens. ~Irs. Firc Prcl'ell·1 Fire ;I!arshal, del.II'cred a short'1 llrllolOI'IIII1C nl l'ompany Lid .. The A,N.D, Uni\'crsit~· Scholar: hon, ~Irs, Jo Huntsman.

I THE DAilY NEWS, FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER I '. ',' ., ... r - '-;.-'!'1"'- ----.. • • Jll(eep Your E.' on the Leaves··'::: , Now FolI'ow Through.. II Interpreting The News , , . Canal-City DAILY NEWS By HAROLD MORRISON stead of jllst a two·way tariff . .BAN'GKOK (~~utel THE Canadian Press Staff Writer strip, the whole Commonwealth who have VISited N.wlouncllancfs Only MornPng' Po".r • Britain's proposal of an Anglo· ,agree to a free·trade union. Th~ that Ban~kok ,has " Canadian free • trade union may suggestion of increasing certain , than Venl~e. . " ,well be countered by Ii Canadlim tarUf preferences Is to be taken canals ,m thIS 1 !ht DAILY NEWS I., ",omln, par.er suggestion' 01 a free-lrade union up at the lull conference next of Thalland al'l est.bUshed 111 1894, and published at tb. for all the Commonwealth. year. Why not at the same time They tris9-cr~! News Bulldin" 155-3BII Duekworlh Street, At the moment Britain seems consider stripping all tariffs from an alternallY St. .John'. Newfoundland. bJ Robinson .. to have scored an advantage In within the Commonwcalth, re· to thc roads. , what some officials describe as moving all blocks to the flow of the Bangkok Compan)'. Limited. ' the game of "grand design" fo,' trade within tlmt area? out into the w MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN PRESS reallghnment of Canadian trade. The likelihood of that being m:· • growing count~y The C.nadian Press·1a exclusivelY entitled P rim e Minister Diefenbake( cepted is somewhat remote. Au:;· city. reaching vl11 tl) the use lor, repul>lIcation of all newl has suggcsted that Canada might tralia, for example, has ohtained road goes. switch 15 per cent of her imports permission from Ildtain, u",j(~r despatches In this papp.r trec!lted to It Or to , boats ~m thlll Associated Press or Reuten and also the from the Unlted States to the bilateral denl. to eliminate some rice and all t~'1 local news published tillftln. United 1{lngdom to rcduc~ Can· imperial prererences to prOlnol.~ come down th ada's deficit in U.S. trade and to Australian agreements with ti,C' \ morning. All Press lervlc~ and 'feature articln Ia provide 'the U.K. with more dol· U.S. India and some olh.er. As~"n 'PADDLERS BARLl' SUBSCRIPTION lATE!! this p~per are eOIl),rlght alld tlieb' reprilductlol lars to buy Canadian goods. . powers may feel thl;lt ellmmatwn. are mostly 1 II probiblled. So striking was Mr. Dle!cnhak. of import rest~ic.li.ons may ',in. who wear b Canada ..... , ...... ,,10.00 per .annum er's suggestion that Brltam lost crease thc posslblhty of rorelgn like lampshades l1nlted Kingdom .nd IU no time In virtuallY challenging domination and control of th~ir \ have an umbrell Kember Audit, Bureau 01 ,~ rmlSD Counltl ...... $14.00 per InnUII' • him to Implemcnt the switch hy economies, of the boat Aulhorlzed .. lecolld ell .. mall Poat Clreul.tlDn •. accepting the free • trade union That, then. may. lead tn the against - the t Ow. Idea. shelving of the whole idea or (J'~e They congregate lIepartment, Ottaw •• The reaction of Canadian Indus· trade, without causing any sr'r' to exchan~ try was such that the Progress· iOlls cmbarrassment to Canadi3n thus form FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 Ive Conservative admlnlstratloll officials. round It best to make no immed S(lME CONCRETE RESULTS river barges . late reply. The proposal was nel· Meanwhilc. all thc internation:ll the main klon!!; ther ace e pte d nor rejected, manoeuvring within tile last tWlI and agricultural Domestic Price Of Fish Licking Polio though undoubtedly It 'Is being weeks-at' ~Ionl Tremblant. Que .. and oversCf ; I gIven carerul scrutiny in federal Ottawa and Washington-Ims led H\'e on theE! The packaged salt fish sells for 35c pel' The Government's Salk, vaccine pro­ trade quarters. to at leasl some concretc results: the darke pound whereas fillet. of cod frozen is o~ly gram is highly commendable and it. is Mr, Diefcnbaker will most 1. As Canada desired, n full . with the ligl hoped that all parents will follow the ap­ likely have to face the Issue in scale Commonwealth trade and lamps. 25 cents. The latter not only costs more Parliament which opens n ext economic conrerence will be h€ld 0 peal of the health authorities and bring big percentage I' to prepare' bul must also be kept in re­ weck, The Liberals are under· next year. lil;ely in Canada. is conducted frigerated showcases until sold. Salt fish, their children to the clinics prescribed stood ready to pounce on hlml' to 2. Canada \Viii sen d 'n trade make for inocculation, dcmand that his party make clcm mission to Britain anrl talte othcr, in motor hOi on the other hand poses no special handl· its stand on that Importal1l dc· steps to encourage U,K. cxports dentists make c ing problems for the retailer, The current issue of Health magazine velopment, to Canada. But at hest onl), a the peopl~ who live has some highly interesting observations And undoubledly' Britain may minor increasc is liI;cly to ensue, We realize that the salted fish has to to malte. In an article headed UVictory raise the Issue ugaiu, perhaps at 3. The U.s. has shown no rcal Bulchers. bRkers. a ,Tanuary mcetin~ in London ot conccrn ol'cr the possibility or a fruit . peddlers. be skinned, cut and weighed and that ,the Ovel' Polio?" and written by Dr. E, H. Commonwealth officials prepnr· rna ior rcalignment o( Canada . municipal waleI' tail has no domestic value and is therefore Lossing and Mrs, E. Whitridge, it. is stat­ in!! for tho COllllllon\v~ulth tradr. U.s, trade. Howcl'er. shc ha~ seliers tral·cl h discarded, but not alw'ays does the con· ed thal "No case' oC paralytic polio­ Rnd economic conference to be a~J'ccd to go casy on her whcat up at the Sol; held latcr nexl yeal', givcawav program. a thOI'll in homeowners h; i I sumer gel fail' value for the :l5 cent pack· myelitis has occurred in any child in POSSIRr.E A1.TERN,\TIVF. Canmla's altelll!ltS to "pt rio of A barge filled as .I, age of fish because folded in the centre Canada where the vaccine was ronsid· Canadian mar suggest ,that. in· bel' own huge II'hcat stJ!,pI~!,:: __ store tOil ;1 , the \'iila I is the thin and almost useless part of the ercd to l:ie responsible, Because it con­ To The Editor European " fish. There seems to be little romplaint taills all three types of poliomyelitis virus, THE SA,/,ELLlTE -Edson In ~Vashin"'''·'·' stream • I i ther sell 'j in theprodurl although many household· the Salk vaccine is known as a trivalent Editor 'Daily Nell·s. , I Gnats In The Borsch Dear Sir-It seems thc Evenin~ priests. 1 ers would like 10 enjoy once more the vaccine. In ordel' to be effective, it must 1 B~' BRUCE BIOSSAT seven·year plan, first of its !;ind. Tclei!!'am editorial wriler is afraill 1Vlolotov's Mongoli an P08t tour the klongs • I ir\l'ge and thirk salt fish they were able contain all three types of virus since in­ And while the Kremlin nutlll'aJly th~ noll' Rmsian satellite may (all n i n l( with th :1 to purrhase a few years back. Iection with olle type does not neressarily When a country like S)'\'ia seeks to put a positi\'e face on in his hackyarel anrt cause untold Demands Crafty Diplomacy the luckier n " 1 I moves closer to the Soviet orbit, this change, the c\'ident truth is d;,magc. He write. in ~'estcl'dal"s :: ,'Ii.tlite·roJ)I!(1 nO\'!ce t" I A test fOl' some of the fish going to provide imml;lnity against attack by one the alarms go up and thhre is tha. it reflects still greater issuc ", .. if this borly feil in a By PETER EDSON I it ______' ____ ' ____ ' __ ,._c •. : The Buddhist te~p I market abroad 5hould, be made locally. of the other types," much sad head.shaking over Rus· trouhle in he Communist cconn· highly ,populated area, i5 not . ~la'5 new foreIgn encroachments. m,'. difficult to cOllcril'c ,that it time when all Bal I I, If Newfoundlanders cannot eat our own The first two injections are given ! Lost sight 01. oddly, is the fact ',l'h~ sixth five.yca' plan l:al1ed would lilY considerahlc property in WASHINGTON-(NEA )-A minorit~· ric",: was waterborne 1' fish then how could they expect Euro· \\'ith an interval of approximately four that intcrnally Russia Is undergo. lor huge increases in hcavy in· ruins and inflict heayy los5 of wharves givinc I river and the· klr penns or South Americans to show pre· weeks. In order to ensure maximum ef­ ing economic and political sl1'css dustrial OJtput, highcr factory li(e." . Russian experts in Washington is that the ference and continue to buy a product fect, a third booster dose of the vaccine of thc gravest nature, productivity, 'and both higger Any realler witlt even mild In· of Russia's ex-Foreign Minister Vyache~la\' ~L On the political front. Party yields and larger total prodllctioll terest will Imow from already as ambassador to Mongolia is by no means If.! the·601 Canadia: which may not attain the market is given after a period of at least seven Boss Khrushchev, who emergcd on the nation's Iarms. These published articles that when t~e died terribly b: standard~ 'There should be fish tastel's months, This third dose enables the in­ victorious from tlte leadership goals are not heing achieved, I84.pounrl 5atcllit~ does leave ~ts plete exile it has been pictured. 600 and YOU, t like there are tea and coffee tasters., On dividual to activate a "boost mechanism" !':rugglc in Jl'\l~ wnich saw the The Kremlin trics to ,ay thc orhit ~n(l come to\l'arrl5 carth Its Attention is called to the man:: preciicllOTI;' reminder waul ousler of Molotov and :lralenltov, plan Is being scrapped 11l'CallSC spec!l will calise ,it to burn up ultimate conflict between SO"iet Russia and R~l those experts depend whether or not those, so that when exposed to the disease, his Is aid to be still in trouble, The ncw dcments hJI'c entered Ihe completely \l'hrn It rcaches the for dominance in the world Communi.'l 11 ingredients for popular beverages go to body is able to quickly produce anti· eon:cst lor power is not Ol'er. and pictUJ'c-IIcw raIl' matcrial de. !ll'n>'l' :t:Jll!lSphl'!C do,;e ~o uur re,fuel oil sto world markets. Fish being highly per- bodies ill sufficient quality to pre"enl the and It Is likt!ly anull!!'r crucial ]lOSitS, ne\\' synthetic", pl:!Iwt. l'rJcllOn, \\'Ill call'~ I,t to .I~c an:; such conf1iel, j\[ongoliu would be llll' I while t he,' are t­ II six lillles as as lawunlOwer ishable, e\'en when n9t properl~' salted poliomyelitis virus from reaching the phasc lies ahe~d. But those who knoll' Ih!' S!ll'il't CI\Jlljlll·,,·t,'· ohlitl'~atl·!1. Ju,t lJ~e is an urclt big 'J'l':,.l" F.ronomlcally. the SOI'iet Union Union \\'cll ~ill' that thl.' l'l'ally an)' ,moll I!h'tcI;J'lte that get, lll· population is on I.\' a milliull. It \I',)s l'al'\'~"! Ol,\ is hot; the gaso and exposed to varying degrees of tempel'- (~entral nervous system, thus, causing has been in mounting difficulties vital ncl\' elcnient th~ O!ll: :llus· ,Ide our a\!~JU'jllL'l'!" One ~pi1on of ~ , , ' , . "lOllI'S tnlh' old Chinese cl1J!lil'e and ~el up

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OUT. OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS • gkoli Also Canal City 'G 1\(11\ 'Hellters 1-TI·~,"el. B'\~I ' Iial r I'isitcd 110th cities 4; Wh' I n I£I, ['lnrtktlk hns more ea . ('1\' t\ml " :­ .... . rl\lIll't', ai' In.m 'I 'III thi5 Inll' • lying ,hc l'ln.I ' , I •i Th;lilnml arc Imllwn. as .. Coll l1la on PI' \'risN'I't1SS the city. k!~n'· ~n' alil'rniltil'c hi~hll'ay k'!1\!n, ' I ' 10 till' nW s, !~<\r!1\ II' l1'uloknk niwr. the~' r"'ln' I III". mto • "lin' waler· Io~~c ." d, 'rr;",' ,,:',,\, UI~ l'UlI11II')'sitic around I.' ,", wtl'hin" dll,,~rs wherc t~r ,II" ' - ' , r\l 1'1 ~I\t'.;;'· . r., " IHlnl' lll';lnnc \'I'~cl' 1I'£'"I .. n • . '( f 'r ,11,1 ;111 I"pes n arm ~'r- n~ .,. . ~:I~~C:'" 1'01111' 11<1I:~n the kl(ln~s In

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" . Fashion ~ Craft O'vercoats Men I If you hurry down to The Royal Stores and take advtlntage of a special "Fashion·Craft" overcoat offer, you can save your­ self over ~ 15.00. "Fashion.Croft" offered our buyer a limited quantity of overcoats made up from coaHng left over from ,last year, at'aprice that enables us to sell them at the low, low price of $50.00 .•• Overcoats that wauld sell regularly for $65.QO. Single-breasted, lined throughout, button through front, patch pockets. Choice of brown or air blue. Sizes 33 to 44. Regular ' $6 5'.00 Value For Only I ' rHE ONLY THING NEW IS KNOWLEDGE •• To.day there are hundreds of potential Mar· cunis, Edisons and Bells waitln, to drink deep. ly of the knowledge that our generation has to General oHer. ;f, he made • THEY ARE BEING DENIED .. ::. negotial~i THE OPPORTUNITY • • • This ga\'e Because of overcrowded classrooms and lack of facilities. We must have more schools and t better facilities if We are to give our children , in the shOl the education that this age deniands. To retard :1('s. Iron and the education of ollr youth is to retard the progress'of our Nation. ,llcr to Help us place opportunity withIn their reach •• Support the United Church Educational !l1,tdc n Financil Campaign • , • ,'" l'

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1. : ')': i------: ,}!!:!j!~ERSONAL CHIT-CHAT IF KODAK . I:', ," .r' _;0'I __... _..;. __ .... ------' Rt;TURNS HOME . examination and research In bl~ , '," FOR 'THE _LADIES 'Mr. Howard Brown who has becn ology; David Hayward Rendell, St, MAJfES IT ••• .; lpendlnl the summer with his John's, Newfoundland, by clnmlna· 'i brothet, Mr. R. G. Brown, Cleman tlon and research !n physics. ,..,-_.-.----...... ---- .....----- ..-.:.....~ ------~------~------" : \ . ' place, will be returning to his Diploma In Clinical' Psychology .. [ I' home in New York on Saturday's -Major Thomas. Langley HoY, WE HAVE' IT! UI 'j : r; 't .~pms. HaUlax, :N·IS.; ArlhlNlr. MflChadel1 Sd • They're Attractive -Alid Feminine ~ ",' , • Iivan,. Trln ty Bay, ew Dun an •. ~ GOWER STREET WOMENS' I; ASSOCIATION MEETING ) : I .' :Ladles of .Golyer Street. Church Week's BROWNIE " Ite reminded of the meeting of :~ t~e Womens" Association to be .~:.. htld In the Common Roomt[tnlght, Sew-Thrifty. STARFLEX i;l ' Fi'iday, October 11th at 8 p.m. ;', ~iss Nelly Dingle will be guest PRl,NTED PATTERN :~ alleaker for the Christian CItizen· CAMERA I ' s,lp Programme .and. Miss Christine 1\8. wklm the soloist. . t - ON VISIT ;Mr. F. yv. Gallant,CNR's Travel· lj' " ling auditor, Htollfax, N.S., is " .1, ' presently registered at the New; 512·45 fTundland Hotel.

~ BE WED or ! The marriage of Kathleen. elder AT THE .\ I dilUghter of 14rs. Nina Stone. Grand FaUs (formerly of Hamilton ,. . I MUSICAL CLOCK ;! Avenue) to Fred, son of Mr. and 0 ,! ~rs. Fred Taylor. Pennywell Road. At 1 ",ill take place at Holy Trinity Church, Grand Falls, at 9 a.m., FLASH OUTFIT ...... $18.95 " !'fovember 4th. , IN TORONTO JMr. and Mrs. R. }'. Horwood of :It. John's, Newfoundland, are in Toronto this week and are the guests at the Park Plaza, KODAK l'weA DANCE I There 11'111 be I public dr.lIce ~t the YWCA c1uh roomS, Harl'ey BROWNIE Road on Saturday al 9 p.m. These ~ance.~ ~re held regularly every aturday night and are proving STARFLASH crr popular •. If you rore a new· ~.orner to town why not drop in to thal's prettied up with lace and ribbon. Gown I,; slcnllcr lind CAMERA ,I the YWCA and join the fun. I,ooklng picture prelly at home this fall Isn·t difficult with . has big satin bllw at high w~istlil1e. 'fhe llOstcss. coat Is II . fashions like these. Frothy peignoir (Jell) Is clIl from a cloud shimmering sight In ice blue panne vel\'ct (right). Il's wash· MASn:R DEGREES 01 ,4520 pink embroidered nylon. Shirred neckline is edgcd In able. Coat has Ileeply shirred bat· wing sleeves anli ncckline ! Sel'en students attending Dal· '. woven, edge satin ribbon that ends In bow. To -brlgbten any l10usie University hal'e been recom· " • SIZES Rutumn morning, there', this gown and peignoIr sct (center) encircled and tied III ribbon. rjlcnded to the University Senate ~'IO_20 ; lIyi)1r. thethe awarding Faculty of Masterof Graduate degrees "7"L _-ttrIAtttI/J I . BY GAILE ~UGAS' more tailored hostess coats, eu· collarless necklines. Among the go\\'n~ and coats of quiltcd nylon I 59·95 SMA I *udle~. The list of studcnt~ reo New York _ (NEA) - Looking lotte pajamas and cOI'cralls have most [Jatterlng of the ncw coats is "clvet 01' \\'a~hable panne \'cIVet. I I~ascd by Ihe Dean of Graduate pretty around the house Ihis sea· taken on a more fcmininc look one in white wilh a rufflcd Ince Thc'se get trim of nylon satin. I ll.tudlc5. C. L. Bennet. includes two PRINTED PATTERN son, morning or nlghl, won'l be 1\ with the aid (If bows, ribbons. gold I'okc set on bands o( pink satin . . s!.udent~ eligible for Master of Our Casual Coat tops el'erylhin~ chore if the dcsigners have their and pcarl embroidery and lace. ribbon. ~or . mortnml! I wCI ~rl' gO\~n·l~nd. Arts, four for ~Iasler of Science. froin suits to sklrls 10 dresses! way with you. Coin·dotted corduroy coals and IJlcl~nOlr sc s ~e II~ I waist mes I· and one who I~ to receive a 'Di.'tlelffrny~Osl·esee~I'cs Wa1trhe 0allirl IPnrlnoln~ "~Ialtll' They've whipped up the prettiest cozy. quilted challis coats flaunt Vclvet thai is at once opulent and yokes plus II froth of lace. rul· ploma In Clinical Psychology. One " at.homc fashions yel. Even tbe ribbon bindings and hi~ bows at and practical appcnrs in hostess [les amI ribbons. 95 I Qf the students. Arthur Michael the jacket. Makc it In faille or ....~ •••• ~- ..~-~.-".~.~-.-~-~~~~=-~=--.-::-----~---:~--­ \.~~: FLASH OUTFIT ...... $11. Sullivan. Trinlt~· Ba),. Newfound· wool 10 contrast or match your I Illnd Is scheduled to receive both fall skirts. M Alfallo Kil'])V Weddin 0' his Master of Arts and Diploma. in Printed Pattern 4520: Misses I anners - J b :\TOday'S RedJ!eJ! CUnlcal Psychology. Sizes 10. 12. 14, 15, 18. 20. Size, : Those slated to receive their 16 takes 2\2 yards 54·lnch fabric. I ~egrees and diplomas are as fol. Printed directions on each pal. I Make I~~~ Ibws: tern part. Easler. accurate. I :I cups prcpared vegetables <1 l : ~Iaster of Arts-Mrs. Patricia Send' FIFTY CENTS (50 cents ' tomato. 1 (Inion, 1 dox pcp· KODAK Mabel Rlehardson. Darthmouth, In coins (stamps cannot be accep· F' d pers) Ji.S., by examination and thesis In ted) for this pattern. Please print r, en s 1'.~ cups cider vinegar HOUSI psychology: Arthur Michael Su11l. plainly SIZE, N AM E, ADDRESS 7 cups (3 lb.) 'sugar BROWNIE van, Trinity Bay. Newfoundland, STYLE NUMBER. 1 bottlc liquid fruit pectin I).y examination and thesis hi psy. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Hostesses Ire quick to Invite a 10 drops green food coloring HAWK-EYE cl,ology. care of ST. JOHN'S DAlLY NEWS man whose wife Is out of lown~ to To prepare vegetables. Cut • ALAR' : Master of Science-Charles Art. Pattern Dept, 60 FRONT STREET dinner or to an evening party, opeo Ismail tomalo and discard CAMERA tiur Armour, Taylor Village. West WEST. TORONTO. ONT. But the same hostesses often never seeds. Put tomato and 1 very I small onion through food chopper, Co., N.B., b)' examination and reo think to Invite a wife whose hus· • POCK[ Olive trees live longer than most band Is away. using !in est blade. Cut open about sellrch In chemistry: Judith Keslie other fruit trees.' Some trees It Is foolish of "'omen not 10 be 1 dozen mcdium·sizcd pepperE Ball. Sydney. N.S,. by examination brought to Callfornia by the thoughtful of each other, since and discard seeds. (For ·best • WRIST and research In biochemistry; John Spaniards in 1769 are still alive. they all lose by this atlitude. color. use half green and half red Edward Phillips. Truro, N.S.. by SlVcet peppersl. Put peppcrs through fnod chopper twice, IIsing SAVE fillP,t hlade, Drain. MeaSlire chopped tomalo and onion. then, add enuugh dlOppcd I)cppers tn I make 2 cups preparell wgelnllies. I ~Icasllre into a large snucepan. i 59·25 To malie relish. Add I'inegar I and sligar to wgetables in 5au~e· I AT THE n~ Mr. and Mrs. AHanso Al£ano shown following their pan and mi~ wcll. Place over MUSICAL CLOCK high heal. brim: to a full rolling I marriage which took place at 81. Patrick's Churc11, boil. and boil hard 1 minule. stir· I Hamilton, Ontario,.Aitgust 31st., 10 a,m. The brille ring: constantly. Remove from FLASH UNIT OUTFIT .. ·.. ·$S·25 $17- 50 ,~ . is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby of this heat and al once stir in liquid fruil . , pectin. Skim off foam with metal . : City: ,while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Niclt. spoon. Thcn stir and skim by Alfano, Hamilton, Ontario. . tll.n~ for 5 minut~s to cool sll~h(' '. ... ' l 1)/. to prel'ent floating vegetables o , Here are news making PUMPS for try going about your home in the Arld Ilrc~n c~lorinJ! and blcnd I; Fail-theY're' the perfect Shoes for evening either barefool or in your Ladle qmc.kly ~nt? ~Iasses. Cm:er .'. : your new slim fashion. You'll find Smooth Make-up stocking ·feet. al once With I, mcl.t hot paraffrn. KODAK l\Iakes ahout 10 mcdlUm glasses. the softest leathers inoulded Into slim, elegant styles on slender shaped Tokes Practice BROWNIE heels. An hug and fit divinely, feel HOLIDAY '# light and flexible. BY ALlCIA HART CAMERA No women In the world have a3 . many cosmetics to choose from as American women. Ycl man y SUP.ER ~ \ American women are Inexpert at C.I.L. SHC IItPplying cosmetics. Rouge goc;: S3·90 on in harl!. round spots. Lipstick -1.2 GauS ig a red smear. And powder often AT THE Loads. noesn·t match the skin tones and I has been scrubbed' Into the pores MUSICAL CLOCK FINE ENG ,.4.'a\her than fluffed on. The result BRAS'SWAf '! Isn·t what It should be: pret~y. FLASH MODEL ; ...... :...... 90 ! The best. way to get results wllh OIL~FIRE" $5. : the cosmetics at your command is , 20~ to practice. You should be able to WINTER, 15 do a complete make·up job In five FLASH, UNIT ...... $4. minutes once you' get the techn!: AIR CONDITIONING UNIYS que. Remember. the point o( By GurnlY Air Condill.non make.up Is lhat it should be subtle It should imitalc naturc·s· own Whether lou're building or modtmizin~, make lute your coloring. To this end. rougr home has a dependable Gumer. oil fired heating I.mil. They should he applied 10 resemble a are top quality (urn"ce!. made to gh'e )'OU lon~ trouble· free . Fully 'automati" Come in or call us (or a flee .~a, f very delicate flush of color. Pow· I ~rvice. ..oIl, ~.' .. dcr should he applied with 1\ fluffy I etiOlate. KODA·K I nille to lOOK nearly In\'lsibl!!. Rul I' It ~hould b~ Ihere. And lipstiCK should go on with Ihe aid oC n sleadv, sure hand in. II mouth out· line that mal' or may not be your Come in to-day and get fnto these own but that is flattering. WITH 5 YEARS EASY CREDIT TERMS new. Sh~es I. Pick from' styles .,in . Did you ever hear a recording ~lO% SUEDE, KID; CALF and PATENl of your own voice? Were you \ shocked? Most likely. YOII pro· TO PAY. ·AVAILABLE LEATHERS with medium, cuban, iIIus· babh' couldn't' hcll~"e that YOll DOWN '.. Ion. and . spike. heels.. Sizes 4-9. soundrd .like Ihat. hillh, rasping ON and shrill. That's: becllllse most CONVENIENT . ,(narrow and wide fittings).' .. rif liS nel'er pause to. Iislen In our , own \'oiCM. Yet n ~o[t. low voicr PAYMENT MONTI-ny TERMS can he one of the. IOl'ellesl quali. tics In II' woman', Without it. sht' 'YOUR FAVOURITE ·',l·.··<:' " can ruin the remainder of her, .. .. ~. ~ '. . heaut~. imd make It R minus qua' \ ;.'. ' . litl'. How can' vou achiel'e a 5011. KODAK SUPPLIER low . I'oiee! fly 'practice.· By :",.,,~ rrally lIstenin!! to yoursrlC lind .~... others. ny dclihp.ral.ely· lowering Heating. & Engineering your .volce 11 notch or two. " Ami posslbly.by .maklnl( recordings 'of . ST. JOHN'S your voice that will show you your HAMITLON AVE. ' errors and Ihus teach you besl. . 'PHONE 6965 how 10 Improve. . D rclll%. yourself And your feci ••______~ __~ ___--' I~::~~~~::!::::~~:::~:= .,

./ , 1957 I

Separate Areas' f~r'"You, I , • , I • Your Children, & ' Guests • " ' ," ' 'I",~ l. ,", ", , ,,' , BEHIND A CHAR~IJNG EXTEnIOR, Ihis modest split lev~1 afford,! thc luxury of thrce s~patate bedroom suitcs, as lV,ell a6 othcr ,features wnieh would, be expected ordinarily only in ,a larger, morc expcnsive' housc ,'- , , , By JOHN 0, B.-WALLACE, .', ,',----- , __ ' " ,aclucl'cd at a pOInt where Ihree , One of the brclrooms, 'on .Ihe low. 5tairwnys comel°!lel~er. ' N' levcl, constitutes a complcic Alto~ethcr. there nre thrce balhs ' apartment If desired.' set apart in. the house-two In the bedroom 'from the family quarters and with IVlng on tile upper level, and one Its own living room, which other- off the recreation room on lhe low· wiRe may' be used as a recreallon er lev~I.:, ., . , room. Prcclse plannmg I'l.' tile Imm: An optional bedroom arca can be dluinJl' room: arell ,has rcsuILcd in THERE'S ROOM for three·suite living in this ,ix.room split level house which can grow with the [amily.

Ilsed 8S a hobby room or sludy, In a host ,of fcalures: ' room I~ 13 Bnd a hall fcet by 15 I .. addition Iherc I~ a workshop, nn, " Two.WayFlreplace, fcct. A balh. a I'anity and a large - ••',0' ouldoor terrace and a two'cllr gar A" SmCK pl~~lcr embclhshes walk·in closet are a part of Ihis 31!r. the ,edge of the 1I\'lIIg room nearcst bedroom. ' All of this lits comfortably on n ,the lowcl' foyer., :' .' Friendly Atmo9pllfre ' 60.foot lot!' ' A two,way fireplace occupIes 11 ' . . A top rlesigner of' smali homes, ,point of int.crest and is. I'!siblc from _PLANTS ON, the bal~ony. lit the 'Herman II, \01'11. created this plan. both th~ II ring Bnd dmlD~ rooms: head of the, st8ir~ IcadlD~ mlo the designated os lIW.i4 In The House Thc fu'eplacc hAS been exlendea bedroom wing brmg a friendly at­ At our DUCKWORTH 5-TREET.' STORE ,of The \\'eel; scries. Hc has aclli. !o\\'~1 Ihe .rear of the hO!lse ,amI mosphcre upstnlr~. ,c"cd' unusual results in a IImlLed IIIto the, kllchcn, There;.It, gives ,On the tcrracc le\'cl sIx slepJ EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD at'ca., " " space fOI' Un indoor, grille on which ,down from the living room' therl': 95 , A COI'err,1 Portico to prepare charcoal stenlls' insid,' is a family recreation rnom. An 8. the hOllse. Tllc kitchen OI'en like· angled bar occupies one corner: off 11i ...... • HOUSEWARES TilE E:oI'fRANCE. It~elf. I'e!lccli; \\'i~e i~ 1\ part of the brick tire, 10 ,one ~Idc Is thc area equipped ~ ~.c. the technical and crcath'c' i;ldll, be: plnce cOllstruction, ',' .with hath and' c10sct which could • APPI.IANCES hind, York's ~Innrilng, The house, is,'" TI!c kitchen.' ilsdf. is styled {or, be uscd asa complcle aparlment. S;.~VE entpl eel undm R cOl'ered portico' at fmmly livin!!. The countcr, top is- The outdoor tcrracc, C!Omplele n lower 1~l'cl. 'I'ltls el!fllinalCs sohle more Ihan 19 feet long, It' has sur. I\·lthoutdoor grille and picnic ta~le, 'II • lOOLS of .the ,c~terior crltdmg prllblcryls, face burners. a double sink. a is entcred from thc rc.creallOn lJp IIl'c ,~teps tror~l, the, lowc" ilishil'nsher and refrigerator. Near room through sliding glass, door~, . i " • AMMUNITION (oycr and ~'Oll Dl:C ,"' the ,:il'ln;: the indoor !!1'iIIc i~ an adelluato III the open ~e1lar below Ihn lil'in;: ,. I" room, Fro~ this painl Ihc!'e nrc area for family dining, ,room thcre I~ space ror' 11 large VN1E • HARDWARE stairs Icmlmg III! to the hedroom "The lallndr), has been placed 0(( work sho[l nndspace for heatinJ( area. and stah's Icadlng, d911'n ill: 'one sidc of ,the kitchen which also units and stora~c. , , 20 to thc recreation room, • has a room v pantry a~d a broo~l Oulside. horizontal brick facin~ LASH • 8RASSWARE '"pt thcr~ is no trallic lal11, closet. . " ,predominates the front and right :O-:clthcr Is there a croweled fretin:::, The largest of the thrcp beel. side. Elscwhere around the house, iEXACT PLA~NJNG makes full usc or all arcas in this plan, RA PERCENT • SPORTS EQUIPMENT On ,the cnnlrary. the e!fecl is one r~ol11s in tlw wing at the lop of nn for contrast, vertical boards hal'e 'Grows With Family of spaclousne5s-ond tillS hns been eight-steil rise fl'OO1 the Iil'ing been used. 'rilE HOOF is of asphalt shingles.' 20% OFF EVERYTHING IN OUR Brick hAS bee!! repealed In Ihp' chimncl', A flower box lines STORE (EXCEPT PAINT) front 0'[ thl! JIving room. Louvers havc been used under' .95 tric ridge of the roof at the fronf' SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and rcnr and on Ihe right sIde, The I garage doors repeat the horlzonlat~ THE lines of the brick facing. ' The li'olls of the house arc of con., '. TOASTERS crete; all wolls Dnd cciling are' in, (AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL) sulaled. and oak flooring has been selected for the, interior. Asphalt tile is Ihe kitchcn noorin~ matcrlal.. 95 .• STEAM IRONS York has looked into the future,:, 11. too. iu planning this ,house. "Through flexiblc hCflroom plann·, ing," h0 explains, "the house wiU '. KETTLES groll' with the fnmily, And with the , rxtrn room on the lower, level" ' ' ~ 20% OFF man)' combinations of family US(' A MEEtiNG POINT for three stairs, yet tlwre's 110 crowding can be madc of this house," HOUSEHOLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES "A 35~CENT STUDY PLAN MAY' SAVE YOU 35 YEARS OF REGRET" , ,.. . t. ~~==-...:.:.=:::::::::::::::::::-:::-.::::::::--::-:-- Send this coupon for your STUDY PLAN Ir------=----=='-=-=-""-r /1 STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON I • ALARM CLOCKS YOU CA:-l GET B shllly pl~n You ran toke this ~tudy plan for The 1I0use of Tht Week by to )'Ollr bank or olher m(Jrtgag~ II ,'Building Editor: I fHUng In )'0111' nnme' and a,l· lender and ~ "ciur builder and II Enclosed is 35 cents. Please I~nd me a copy 'Of the study I • POCKET WATCHES get rough f!5t1mnles on the cost dre~~ on the' coupon on this !I plan al The Hause of The Week, Design HW·7 4 I " page and sending it wilh 35 of construction In this area, 115 wcll B.! an idca of the cost in ~ I • WRIST WATCHES cents to this Dc\\'spa(lcr. rclateion to your, budget. This stUdy plan shows ~ach With this Informateion YOII 1 ~_ I lI'ill know whethcr you will SAVE ,20%' - BUY' NOW I fioor of thc house togelher with :1 '.Itllt "Iltl) II' eaeil of the four elevations, warlt to procecd withconstl'Uc. il $,,..,--______,..- __ [ronl, renr and 5tdes of the Uon by ordering working bille­ house. It I.q scaled at' lA-inch prints direct frolh the a~chitect HOUSEHOLD AND CLEANING SUPPLIES per foot. It includes a guide on I\nd asking for bIds for the L!I city______SI.I. , ___' .____ I c:--"='-' "How to Get Your House Buill" work. ' SAVE' 20% HERE .' BROOMS • DUST MOPS • WET MOPS K • PAINT BRUSHES ALUMINUM, WARE , - ' , 20% eKETTlES e BOILERS' Hardware Bargaills' • SAUCEPANS. PERCOLATORS TOOLS OFF \ SUPER SPECI'ALS CLEAI-I'NG SUPPLIES • C.I.L. SHOTGUN SHELLS 1k111 -12 Gauge-All Popular • FLOOR POLISH ~,~ :... 4 , loads. ' . .. J " FURNITURE POLISH • FINE ENGLISH • HAMMERS • RULES , BRASSWARE. .' GAR POLISH • SAWS, • AXES' • 0: OFF • .SQUARES • lEVELS 20, ,0 e ~ GLASS CREAM • LOCK SETS • HINGES • SCREWO'~IVERS • CA8IN~T HARDWARE STEP ·LADDERS TRICYCLES-All sizes • GLUES • FIT:TlNGS LIGHT OOTY...:6' X 8' • MOUSE TRAPS ,BOOTS and SKATES-Ladios'j Gents', • KITCHEN UTENSILS HEAVY DUTY-6" X S" '"-p". ') . , , , . Children's' 20 PERCENT -OFF' 20 PERCENT OFF": i HOCKEY'ST)CKS and EQUIPMENT EVERYTHING'MUST'GO" ' ~~----~~~~~~~~~~----~--~~

LUMBER YARD OFFI~E '& STORE

Water St. East' I', .Duckworth St. Dial 691-1, Di.1 55':~ -3229'" . , . ., .. '·1

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1 '.::,:';:"1' ,MUN'N 'MOTO'R' 5 .Go To ,:.~,;.;.' METEOR I . MST N-'G-H-T'S GAMES J,AST\NIGHT'S GA~mS i.v~;~:faP~~·.~~~7~~1 I"ii : ", ,i • - S. 'fhomsoll .. 130 174 \' ':;' '. FORDOR Section (Al Hlgb Single n, W,\Jds,. . .189 226

1..-!,j,};-,\~ SUPR' EME' COU' RT 'TODA¥:! Excellent paint-in good I" sum~~I:t:;~;·::~e .. 842 \)t~~C::::'~3~~~S" .. 310 11::lr:e:~:~ .. ~~~ m q , , , ",.~ I mechanical order. L; S~I\ivan ...... 33;'\ :K. ~Iurphy ..... 176 136 lR7 400 :'1'. Watsh .... 242 ~lJa '1' ,It·, I ' !"Coleman 30R ~ : ::i!" (. J $795.00 n:Sorrnscn :::::::: ::303, IF,'DAunntpleh':' .. 1°6: 1~~ 91l 282:.:.l'owcl' .. .. Z8~ ~I)d · 1"'. . High Team Single ,-,. •. ,....'101 I~ 210 488 :C. Ridgley .... ~~ ~ilO ;1 . . : .. ' • CPO 1120 L. Jones ~. .. 222' 21:1 !!01 636: J. Madden.. . .1·l!I 206 r :.l: .'. HARVEY COLE REMAINS CALM' 401A .~; -EViDEN-C-E, Imperia:'o;:s-'i-'~-R-ES j. ~O~~lill?;:.e.cr:.6:~ ::: ::: 1::!~:o~~lm~~~:~~:: :~: 'J I' • '.. D North 157 l'lS 145 4411. J. Wnodland .. I:ltl i9 · .' 1957 ·1956 FORD J. O'Brien .... 1711 245 19r~ 6t4 . \\. It " "I~'I If'" 1"1 4'8 1 'I " 1'1 I v II," · !.: I HAD TO DO IT GIVEN BY ... Nicholls .... 221 222 169'''' 612 P. a ers .... ~. ... u • .. ;, ac"e .... ~" , .c;' '1 ,.... . , • CD' 23'1 16~ ~54" 655 ~1. Walsn .... 140 li3 liZ 4911: .\1. Breen.. ..1;;9 1.11 ',1 , R d' Cd d' . . onllncy,.. -~.". 518 U07 621 174(j . . . 610 5Uo '1' .. Mr. Harvey Cole remain- FORD PANEL· $a 10; 90~. con Ihon ,S~'T'·ISFIE.D 1'. Caines.: "~~~ ~~~ .. ~~~);2~~~ 'i I J:. 16"5 00 IUnr\"ey &. Co.-l Can. Grnrral t:iel'lde-.2 . . Go' f:. 0i!-3 · ! : eel quite calm aU through I'! " M' \Jf K" b 1£'8 l~ri' 533 A. Andrews .. ISO ~;jl 2~5 6;2 r. liamilh,.,,; 193 2:12 _>. '.' 1,000' miles; like new . . i:. \CUSTOr ERS I j:Nol;m~n·.'. : :255 ~~~ 1~7; 680' B. GU7.l\l'eli .. IS4 17~ IiO a~!l .1. l'ol\Om.. ..211~ ~I'~:.J · ,the night although he $2175 I • I T '\ h 184 191 I~O';: -". H. Ball .. • .19:1 ~:!I) ~O!l fi:;:l i C. Lusil .. 2,jl}" . . 00 _ ...... " ...... :--._ ... _...... -.... -.• ' . ,,, ., urp y.. .. . ;, ": ",,, B. Hatfield .. 161 1~4202 4/i/·li. Colall .... ~::l f !;,' . : knew he had to appear • Evidel')ce g·fv.en by Munn Motors Satisfied Cu~,toni- ;,r. Walsh .. ~;~ ~~~ ~~~2m 72:i 780 Ulli 232t U6:! ..:ii:~' ,I;" ~~i~·r~~:i~ire~i: C:~I~ ~j'iJNN'- 'GANG-,- I ::s:!a;t:tj~;rsa~:~esta;~~~d :~ ~=er:~;:t:~ !:~~ ~ .r.a~t~~i:gl~~~I1;~~-;28 1~5~: 441 . ~:OR~:~t::1: .~~~ ;~l.m ~~~ (;~\~l~:~~~. d ',,\ d'd ' . I '(' 11 II'h I'll 191 ·'7~J. :;94' C. Ball .. • .13.} 2)6 !.'i0 5:;r, :j' .}¥Or. 5 were: I It STILL AT WORK i '648A---'--t'-"- '," Ilow prices. but the Munn . ~·I. ·H~III. a~. '. ~2~9 . 266 23I~' 732 E: Chul'chili . '~;\:i ~~~ :~~ .,:(~~j T. & ~I. Winlcr-3 By JACK 1I l YORK lAP 1 .' fOr th., people" His law- • 'I l' 5 Gang persuaded them to L. SU,liil'an •. 2787~ 9: 2305 9203~""')(j~04'9~: .' ._.'_._ 1 __ 't T. POller .... !H.i I '. I "t ,", h d M h I th M 2 .. ,.- I ~I J) lri' WI I I? :, ••.;ackmah .. J5U became the first 'J . : . t~ yer . a no comment, IIA. RVEY COLE eanw lee unn I go ahead saying "Cole Ayre & Son!i-l '~I . aI' :lIla s 10. e,~!~--:, , .. ' I'. /3rllll'n.. . .191 in 52 )'ears "Th • G "11' I I . .' R. Cullmore .. 241 220' 221,t: 600J A.. \\ halen .. 1.4~ 0:)1 I:!? 4~:: L .\Ianning .. 203 • ':~ny-I e prICes are 407A ..... - .... -.---- ang are. !to! at arge IN ER- IS tal<,"g the rap", It. Piercey .. ,,179 146 151\~ 505 J. (;ailr.tcly "l~~ UH !~3 ~I., 74r> 314 as his 5·0 l ~i,~ lIy . I h d" H n 1955 slashing anything that G. Jacohs.. ..175 229 IBO 584 B. \erge ." .:,~ ~~5 .,4 ~IJI Oill J\ailw3y hci~hl-O New York "!anl 1 rea 5 as e, u - . . , , NATIONAL ---.. -.------W. Ennis .... 206 244 17J~ 621 R. Embcrly .. ,y~ ~.ro 2P.fi 7n:; tlle:;,ui!l. ~Iilwaukee Bra '," dieds have visited the' has a dollar sign In front' 801 847 75Y'2399.. . ti42 ,:.0 'jta .!~!}~ kmpion!ihlp Dn lh[ SIlIl I. '... BELAIR CHEV f' N h 5BBA ; . t, i PSUIIS,SC3I'S-O. ·11"11n'·.,....3 fidgety righll.: : :~iceneoflastweelc'scrime • 0 It, ow is t e time to ,'ton STAKE 1951 DODGE CPO-3 ;. ;C. DoYlle .... 1'5,'; l'~'1 Ii:! ~4(~ .r'.· i;ulill'~r .. 103 roar tbat echoel \'1:.. d h b th h'l h S t thO • G eh t 205 21:1 2824 700' C. Anll'ews .. 1. { h.:! J~" .. i J . (' il" 18H ,~~n.. ave 90ne· away Mone: Real Buy uy ey say-w let e nap a IS price. ''1':O·B;il~;~. :: 150 256 34:t: 74B :~. ~.lahcr .... 210 I~O :!·Ia 1;.\:;. ::: (;~s;~·~: :: Ji~ to delivlol E t in ~tilwaukel ';:latisfied - not walking $139S·.00 prices are· slashed to $475.00 % ton Stoke. D. Sorensen •. 248 206 30:1"· ";57\i . Green .... ,l,460 J.J}! ~J2~ "~I',:I~ (0". 1:)all .... 240 Bill Skowron. , BARGAIN C. Kavanagh •. 211~7'47 184 19:r.· 651 U 1"" _I!/~ 704 , :: :but driving, pIeces, 859 11:!~ :l8!j61 ..... " .. - --- batter,' to ene 207 527 :...., .. Heading the cast of this 'tense: gun ducl provide ti\;7xciting -_._.. _-- Istory-on~·-i~-~vhi~h;~-nm;;b~r~r I.t: ~Vim~t~~el~-:2~5 167 24" 693 C. P)'ne '.. 120 ~io i ~Imhall ~1"lor~-O sinee Chrisll~ screenplay, by Eric Norden, is.ifinale to "The Quiet Gun" which . people are dramatically IntC·IA. Spcarns .... 190 lSI 15:1 531 i J. rook . ~24 ~o 197 591, (Default). three shut .. Uls ,'.' Forrest Tuck~r II~ the,~heri!f.:comcs Ollt 01 its serenity when I grated. W. Coleman .. J84 147 30~ 639~A. Cook .. .. 21i1 IR3 199 :ns: ____ -toI Pat-amount O against Phil ,"':.Capt Tilckcr"s quiet manner and COlli': It has to and blazes forth with a Alfred Hayes., ha~ taken "Is· I G. Moore •••. 203 175 24) 624 \ 7~4 7i SUfi 22J9' in 1950 had a i ,.... piehl persuaslvcness when it : barrage of bullets. land i the Sun,"! a story whicn I 870 G70 94 2487, . -"-- £ I 1'1\1:'\cv.S~ RIIY.\I, lij·.' ' . twio in I 1\0". T comes to using his ~Ix·hnoters will' In support 01 the st~,r5 in this T d deals with thc grr.dual crumhling I~. E. 1I!climau-·3 . 1.0:\DO;-; lAP '- Th, an ·eX:·Y i ~i" a-morrow provide audlellcesc wlt~ a unhluc' Twentieth Century· Fox rclease o-uay of social Rnd economic barriers IAyre'. Supermarket-I C. BO.nneIJ ....19U ~~~ 6:;1' Royal. allnt of Ihr Queer. : '•. ~' • characterllalion. 'I fIlmcd in negalscopc. arc Lee hetwcen Negroes.and whites in a P. El'ans .. 1~9 180 .2~. '582 !A. ,~hller .... !~2 572 fcrin~ from a cold Md h ,! ,::: "T!!E Q1JIET GUS" WITH . ~ Van CIccI as the lean and hawk. I British colon)" in ~ tile Wesllndie~, E. Andrew ...~!:l 227 1~' 620 ... T. Jacobs .... -~O ~~~ ~~~. a lever, it I\a~ ~ , i .: FORREST TUCKER l\!o.t . of th~ trou~)lc. brgm::;: c)'cd gunslinger. who also pla)"ed JMtES ~IASON : and has adaptcil (he popUlar storr !~. i~h .•• , •. ~~! ~~~ ~~7 ~~~ IH. Sparkes .... ~~~ n16 2(;10' u~sda)·. She i~ Ihr mod' lIlARA CORDAY when ,Tnn Pflm, playmg. a local \ a l'ilIain in "Hi"h Noon'" Tom I .IOAN FOJliTAlNtI IS 'to the ~erceu. Inl the scenario thc I . ogan .... 87~ 886 850 2614 i East End Rakcry.• -O hrr 01 the RJ1,1'at Fal1'.i1r . .," _ I rlauchbcr, is aClcu~ied 01 hll\l}~orald' IRroll'n as the to crooked' saloon 'i "ISLA~m 1:'1 TilE SU~" ~ rigid, easle system o[ tne outnum· E F Jbrne!i-l ; K. O'Regan .. 156 151 503 b~ddPlI by cold~ or ,I" "T~e Quiel Gun." Regal Film~'; t~· .eca~sc 1C la~,~ a· ree., : o\~'ner who hires V;:on Clccf tn' "'--.'iJcrcd Cr,uc~sinns iwa."~rs undl~~ .the : C: 7tlercer.. . .225 161 185 571, H. Janes .. ..204 265 651 Prim'e Ch3rle<. hrir 3 .. :~xc!t1l1g westcrn drama atthe Capl' I gIrl IlorkinS and hI illS In hi' i shr up most of the trou!)le; i. DHrryl F. Zalluck's much·dlscuss, ; or Ine rIsing pohtlcall G, Squires .... ln2 255 240 on IG. Furlon~ .. 182 225 590, Ihrone. i~ rrclIl'PrOlinl .. ~ 101. prGmises to include several of : house While his wile Is awa)"1 Lewis ~Ial'lin as the city allor'I' cd, much·hearldcd mst indepcnd· \ force of tne Negroes and is eroded R. Squires.. ..231 204 197 632 i A. Joy.. ., .. 200 213 6i5 !·Asian . nil 8t hi' board". I: ~ , = the suspenseful elements which' Beautlfut ~Iara Corday pbrtl':lYs nc),; Halik Worden a5 all amns. ent prodUction for Twentieth Cen· ,by social communication as some L. Holloway •. 1'i2 125 25fl 536 i 742 854 2419' Cheam. I 'llHde "High Noon" and "The Ox.: the half·breen and lovel.l' Kalh· ling stable attendant Rnd Gerald turl"I'ox release, "Island in the" of the Negroes achieve European 7tlO 74~ 8Bl 2416, ------.. --.--.- ~ ! : Bow Incident" such' successful, leen Cro~vley Is Dal'lS, wife. IMilton &S eit~' counel! head. I' Sun." based ;'n Alec Waugh's pow· i standards of education and man· . ' I ,box.ofllce altft-ctions In the wes.; When he 15 servcd ~vith Rp~per. __ erful best.selling novel, at the I ncr. Mr. Hayes lll50 is associated Dally New!i-2 pob.''n'" gua'"~nt"llJ. I' '. tern category. Dal'is loscs hIs temper and m Ii SPECIAl. ADDED ATTRACTION Par"mollnt Theatre, I with another controversial mo. i~' Andrews •. 145 IR7 249 581 YVt.c IQ OOJ . ba,tUe wit,ll' the .elty attorner' VIctor l\tcLaglen in The colorlul produccr 01 three I lion pie~ure ~I the· summer !ea. C. NoHall.. .. 91 ~~~ ~~~ O\01i In "The Quiet Gun," Producer khls him. This raISes thc town s "The Abdnetors" . Academy Award pictures. and Ison, havms ada pled the ficreen· E. Escott .. .. ~~~ 24:1 600 Earle Lyon and Director WII· ire to the point where .everyone '/lThe Abductors," a long sup. thre.time winner 01 tlte cOI'eted play Iro.1I the Broadway stnge J. Green .. .. 678 766 ~~i 2~~~ Ham Claxton combine their talents talks 01 a lyncnlng. Thmgs are I pressed chapter in U.S. crime Irving G. 'I'halberg Memorial I success, "A Jlatlul of lIain," for light & Power-l I · to bring to the screen . the abo made even worsc by the pres· I annals at the Capitol Theatre. Trophy for production excellence, 'I Twentieth Century.Fox. IN lItel eod :.I(}Z 14.7 210 559 - :;crblo. and powerful story of ence In town o! a prole3sional I Photographed in Regr,lseope, I has populated his newest venture, 'rhe story o[ "lsl:\\Id In the I F: Po~er :.' :: 166 161 244 571 OR Carl Erandon. sheriff of Laramie. gunslinge.r who ~a; been hired I the Twentieth Centu. ry • Fox re.' with an iutcrnational cast of S~II\" is one o[ jealou~y, ~nspi· B. Whillle .... 186 21U 179 57~ I who 13 conlronted witb the un·, to get JIm Dum ranch &lVay lease stars Victor MeLaglen and hlue.ribbon quality ami in ~l'I)ntf· I ClOlI, haired, Itar, and love. S. Rockwood .. ~:17 225 I(R 5811 ; u:ud po;sl?l!!t~· of jt·l1Ing a whole Ifrom him 50 It can be used for' George MacReady In the true scale lIuantitr. James . Mason. I There is "~la)(welJ rieur}'," play. 7nt- 743 751 221l~ .1 tOIl'll to brmg tis Iynch·crazed peo· brandIng stolen cattle. story of a consplracv to steal the Joan . Fontaine, Dorothy Dand· I cd by James :'lasulI, suffering ~ pIe under control. )lob violence and a thrllllng corpse of Abraham 'Lincoln. I ridge. Joan Collins anci Mieliael I from extreme leelin~s of inferior'j RIlYRI Stort5-2 .j , Andrew McLaglen directed \ Rennie are starred with H•. m'j it)', .who accuses Michael Rennie J. Pender .... 2:n ~g~ 172 ~O~ 169 5:~i "The Abductors, which was wril'l Belalontc co·starred ~s "Boy .. of se.c:ctiy making IOI'e.to his wi.fe, P. Morgan .... 16~ 201 '..(~!'''' .,C.,.'l., ,'. '. I' • 216 605 len for ~he screen r,nd produced eur," and a supportmg cast· Patncla Owens, There IS the r,Jde L, ~Iurdon .'J~8 244 771 by Ray Wander. which includes Diana Wynyarrl, de. eamp to the Governor. played O. ay or.. •. 8~l ~~~ 801 2526 , ,John Williams. Stephen Boyd, by the beRutiful Dorothy Dan· I R • I g Bros-l • A true hias line .Is found hy lold. Patricia ~wcns. Br..si\ . Sydney ~ridge much to Ih: scorn of manY"c.o"JI~o~·,;t .. ':.212 258 J75 645 ! tn~ the cnd 01 1\ piece of lahl"ic EO .Iohn .Ju'lm, Ronnld .Sqlllre. a.nd i Islanders .. There IS th~ lady who. G. Nflvell .... 14fi l!lfi 1116 536 .~I Ithat the lingthwisl! threads nrc Pl(. I Hal'ticy Power-fourtcen maJor! loves and gets .left behind. played' R. Feavp.r, •.. 228 185 224 637 aclly parallel .to tll~ I'rns~\\"isc: parts ;lIld of six 01 them it would: h)' Jmm Fontame, An!1 there i~ IG. Fuller .•.. lR2 lPI 2~2 675 Guaranteed~, \ thread,. This wiil mnkc a 'riia~nnal 'be rlilficllll In say wllich' is Ihe' Harry Jl~lalontr. as "David Boycllr" 777 829 1187 2493 ic ! lold of lite fahric which i~ the 11'Ilp. ! most important. his fad i~ in· the fiery riedic.led l~bor I.. aeler -. to 4 yean .~~ l~tH5. All Iinr~ rllnnin/: parallcl to I keJ1in~ willl ~Ir. Zallurk'~ .per. !~\'h05C hi~!t position on Iht islanrl Sr.rtion.(B) g 1 thi~ dia;onal JIM are bia~ Iinc:;. ~nllal (\c.,il·c, to tcll rt mulhpie II; c1Hlllrn.~ed by Ihe rrvcn dUll. m~h Sln~lft. 31" Plenty of po ..... 11 .------.lam~5 ~t:;~ .. n. And Ihere al"~! .1. Doolry ...... '.' ... , • *' I for $Ub·le,~ . ,'\ • .' ".,", -:.; .,1 • I j' • '),,1, .'oan Collins and SlephclI BO~'d: Jlh!h ~~a~ :lmglc ~I . ',1 whose I,wr. for e;:,ch other is i Pep\!. Commlss.IY , ..... 1071 starting ; . ,. TO-DAY 'Ihrcakned by Ihe whispm or an: 'SCORES , . ugly rumpr. I • ., . '1" B 't"h \\' Lid' I I stand.rdMfg. fll.-2 iC Sixes and typll: '. \\0 rl Jl' es 1\ Ie. ~ oca·: n. Rideout. •.. 148 Ifi4 170 472! : t~ons w.ere selec!ell on which. Ito: G. Richards .. 141 2:;4 In fiS6j te, fll mOIl (", " The' people, the' events : flim t.llls exccpllonal novel 5tnCe iG. Ra\"ncs .... 22H 165 226 6~0 and Iruch ·l a setting Vias required wllieh had 1.. DeLacey .. IIlR IB2 289 659 :'., of the international best­ beauty atd dramatic qUality in . 70~ 'i55 B56 2317 ~'I. :i ' itself. Thus, the drama, in Cine· 1. F. I'erlin-l ·, . seller are on the screen ( ------_._--- m!lScope and DeLuxe color, is W. Millcr.. • .235 202 17:1 610 J.-~;:~:;~ -- -- backgrounderl in the Caribbean H. Martin .... 152 146 224 5221 islands of Barbados and Grenada, R. Wescoll .. :.155 130 160 445 :.,~:::. :. D~RRYL f. ZANUCK'S 281 732 . .' . with a populacc abundant in W. Gillard.. ..253 198 TO··MORROW colorful native customs. 795 57!! 838 2309 Mr. Zr.nuck, a trail blazer In --; . ISlAND')······ .bringing controversial subjects to ~I~m;n Motortsi·· 244 237 7421 the scr~en, as witness tne suecess J' S~\~~lI" ::165 100 162 "17 of "Grapes of Wrath," "Pinky," Ii K~lIv .. 242 J67 232 641 . TEST M( 'THE, SUN and "~entleman's Agreement." to C: Sellri·y .... :: 136 137,168 441 whipped 1 nnme Jllst three, chose Roberl Ros· 804 . 738 799 2U 1 second gal ~~n, . no stranger himself to the ColonIal Cordage-l 186 531 and his 1-0 I d!ft:!trl bl' lIlI\lortant Hollywood production. R. Hogan .•.. 164 181 4fi;j hi the ~ 10 direct "1~lal\d in tlte Snll," Mr. I,r !lleadus .... 175 1:13 155 ROBERT ROSSEN Bos.clI rt!cently wrote, prOduced"'I': Walsn , .. ,185 I!l3 :!:l3 611 IUW:'nlr"4 put hi ':ulli dirt-eled the ~J1ectaclllar liIm J. !luulel' .... ~15 :112 1ns 7211 And Tburl! 772 2:1:1II 48 r "Alexamler the Gre:;!" Bnd is also 7:\9 81!1 only hours I . .... Ai)f IN CANADA.,. 10 Mflr I Special Added . Attraction . an AcndelllY Award.winner ("All, 'I.t --;,--- CANA~IAN IIIf.IIBr"u4. to tbeir tbe Kino's ~I~n)'" . I John (. nus 011-. DIt'V'NG CONDITIONS F • 'It' tn' 't' l"k I ~. Youden ..• :177 190 188 !ifi5 ' trODm ~'I F IS ' I SPkem!. 1 e"I'I'1 Ii: Harding •. 196 197 137 53U .1 til .1 • an~ ,.anucZ again WI i.T Cn hill .. .. 272 27R 213 763 I, ~cnlcve a ~casll~c of ~realne~s! L·. Adams .. ... ~24 242 207 673 , In "!s!r·nrl \II the Sun." that could: . R69 906 745 2521 vcry w~1I hecome his Iine5 pcr· i c. fI,.. Hllbley-I sonal trIUmph! I L. TilleY .. . .14fi 2112 Wi !i63 ,I. Murphy .... 22!l 233 23!l '1111 .J. Glynn .. .. 231 lRO 2.'13 644 W. Austin,. ,.171 :Jtll 169 568 A/so-UP.TO.THE.MINUTE NEWS 777 1153 856 2476 Abo-UP.TO-THE·MINUTE, NEWS Beauty Tips I TIMES OF SHOWSI Do )'cur heels hal'e I\'ater lines? I Adelaide Motors-2 160 ! 16~ m ., EYINING SHOWS 7 P.!l1.-9 P.lIt, I Some fe!l that look beaulifpl in I C .ltonay~e .. i~~ 216 'TIM!:5 OF ~HOWS .' 196 fii7 ~t1H MATINEE 2 P.M, E''ENJNG "THE QUIET GUN" 7 O'CLOCK, D.H. i closed shoes look horrible' tn back· j~' ~i~~~· .. "172 132 19a -tll5 ,less sandals. The flattering look '?Ii Kavanagh ::262 219 222 '7lJ3 Oistrbiu,ors for Newfoundland "THE ABDUCTORS"-8.25, . i of heelless shoes comes from.. a . 752 727 ?82 2251 ADMISSION PRICES I FOR THIS ENGAGEMENTI IIlATINEE 2 p.nt, ,smooth legUne that g~s right Elertrlc UtiJitles-l EVENING-ADULTS ...... 75c, CHILDREN .. , " .35e '. : down to the ele\'s\ed heel. The D. Hiscock •••. 208 . !lZ7 151 585 105 411 MATINEE-ADULTS .. " .. SOc. CHILDREN •••••• 25c. 'ADMISSION PRICES 'OR THIS ENGAGEMEN'r: I look is lost when there's II band of A. Milley .. • .125 181 I tougb hide across the back, dis D. Daniels.. •. 95 125 127 347' Dominion Distrib EVENING-ADULTS , •...• 75c. CHII,.DREN .... , .35c colored lind calloused. ,. W. Paniels .... 145 216 163 524 MATINEE-ADULTS ...... SOC. CRlLDREN ,' .. ; ... 25e 573 749 536 1858 426 - 430 WATER STREET WEST' Add II prumice to your beauty NEXT AnRACTION equIpment: Soak feet nightly .in Pepp. Commlssary-3' AND" RAY MILLAND-ANTHONY QUINN-DELYA PAGE'!' In watcr and work away oit heels B. Jackman .•. 209 293 291· 793 '!b b th I d b h J. Curran ....175 282 162 619 i: "THE RIVER'S. ED&EJl-ACTlO~-mRILLS-CINEMA. LAST TIM£S TO-:OAY WI 0 pum ce ,an . . rus . H. Murphy.. . .1~4 277 171 612 FIELDING Li ;' SCOPE. . ) / tiTHE GREAT cream heels /IS tenderly as your C. Gosse ., .. 208 219 187 614 MAN" face before retiring. -When heels. 751) 1071 811.2638 T.A. MacNab). &·Co./ Yankee fiel, are pretty again, slip into naked Nfia. Arm. Works-O .. mueb· of sandals. I H. Holwell ....179 162 202. 543 . 189 WATER ST. the big thi pit out of the lIlade ant Was one out Bob HazJe to left 10;- hiJ Johnny Logan to Kullek t Wri~l'en. all 0 threw' hIgh, Off seeon to first.", altbDlilh tl beefed to of

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" -. Y NEWS, FRIDAY OCTOBER 11 1957, ilwau,kee ·W·n··I s· .. 1957 World Series • • ~~ :'1 ;; .*' * .* *., * * ..:" . .'.: :!O:I ** -:. :!Orl :!IIU 256 Pitching Rec()rd Hti7 Lew Burdette. Sets Modern 114 j!l \b~ 151 5U~ irst Time Series Went N.H1. \~HL. .. -"-'1 "1 Outside New York TeamlPlayers Assoc. FileSIRangers Down Detroit 3.2~ "~,~ ""XDWa]· Back'~~'k" t~948 I\Sliil 'Against LeagUe\~~~~!,r~~~t'dl~~,~P'~,,!lI~~~,t,~I~:!, . " \p I I PW Bur.; , .' TIIR~ATEN IN FIRST . NEW YORK (APl-The, Na.! viSion beneflt~ .•~! New York RanJm twice battled Hebenton fought his way around particularly in the third perlod. i7~ ~R~ ~1;r.~~~I;he ;i·\,.t ;;'u:ld ~prics I The Yanks had their best chance ' \Io~al. Hockey League Players As· I Campbell sald!on Sept. 23 that; from behind to defeat Detroit Red the Detroit defence early in the Bob Turner, Montreal defenc. ~ 1:1 1:18 .' ,r,~~ ~2 yra\'- 10 pitch tll'O ut ~urdette In Ihe first Inning. 'SOcllltlon Thursd~y filed a $3,000,· i the • league wa.s~~powerless to, act IWings 3·2 Thursday night on Andy third period, fnked Sawchuk to man.. drew a m~jor pe.nalty for :!:!:.! 19B a. hi, 511 ~rl'cn.hillcr, 'Bauer, setting :l series record by 000 anti· trust SUIt In. federal court: bec ... use two of J Ie clubs, TOIonlo 1 Habcnton's brilliant effort in their his knees and flipped a high shot tosslOg Hawk Ple~re Pilot. i!ltatM 21)4 t~u 'tt'! ,[ I' i h' 14th against the Nahonal Hockey I and Montreal, ere unable' to ,. I H k L .' I the boards. Pilote was cut on !l14 . 815 'i1'1I r"r;, ·:ankl'I'.; Thursl Ia)' , h., ng ~a e ~ n IS. consecu· League, Madison Square Garden, participate under Canadian laws. Nationa . DC e~ eague opener IOtO the corn~r of t~e Detro t nets forehead . , ri;:.hl-U . llllwauhl'" Braw, a 1\'(I\'ld 1 live, game, opened with a double five other organizations and seven i He said that under Canadian at Olympia StadIUm. . . for the decidlOg . • th H k I a i blr.:pIO::lnr (111 'he fir,;t IQ. I down the left field line. When indivldur.ls. • Ilaws,' the clubs said they cannDt It was only the second. time In 1I10NTREAL 5, CHICAGO 1. Skov got Of aw s w Y.. n !Id~rty n~htl amler touched! ,En~s Slaughter grouncled back to The complaint 'named six clubs cDncede to the NHL the right to 19 years that the Red Wmgs, de· ~toNTREAL (CP) - .Tean Bell· fron~ at 3.40 h th~ sEc:ndOf perl:d; Ih,1 rdwl't1 Irol1l Yankee, I the. box, Bauer was trapped be. 'whlch the assoclatlon said operate' conduct any negotiations on their fending NHL champions, have veau's two goals started Montreal scormg ~n'lt \~\ ~un k d ~'d oil! I~:l I,' Ilc\!\ I(IU~ Wisconsin; ItlV~etl second and third. The and control , i \>thalf with the players ·associa· been beaten in their home open· Canadiens rolling Thursilay night by B~b al ey I~ noc e /.J 176 In \I:11l.111krc II'hen he re'l Brll.ves messed up the rundown Chicago Black Hawks' Boston i Uon . er. Detroit had defeated N<:lw and the Stanley Cup champions off hiS feet. Be.lveau evene . i :W:i ,",",\rlln,_" the lasl Yan. . however ,.onl" to find Bauder slid:! Bruins,0, Detroit Red Wln'gr Mont· I Kiipatrlck and James Norris Yorkhi' five straight times in open· wound up with a 5·1 win over Chi· shotscore' offat ~.49Stan wslthmr kl,'spa., corner IlIa~dan 169 Bill 741 hl:rr, 10 rnd thc sCl'enth I Inw Into second base on one side real Canadlens and TorDnto Maple control Madison Square Garden ers ere. cago Back Hawks in Montreal s . I 8"3 DI k , and.. Slau"hter..' sliding In from the Leafs The six teams make up the Iand the remaining club delendants. The Red Wingsfl' grab~ed d a 1.0 opener of the National Hockey counted~I re's againpass aW h'l let ,.' h e nn Hall: ck's ~~t !lnct rhri,t\)· ~Iathewson, otl1er. Logan tlluchcd Slaughter , the major I are controlled by Brown,. the Nor· lead in the rst perlO on ~ League ~eason. • .. 00 h h' d d . Ilircr ~11l1l,.lIt.' lor :\CII' York fo~the out, league of the Ice sport. . rises, Selke and Smythe; the com. po~,cr·play ;:oal scored by Lorne. The Rlc~ard hrothers - Maume were 5 ~rt. ,an eh• b kh d' a;al:l:1 Phil,delphia Ath.: iiil the Yanks had Burdctte in SUE ALL . plaint continued. Ferguson. Johnny acqulr. and Henri-and Andre Pronovost s s arp .ac an Wllso~, o Pr.ono~osl i; In l~jll lilt! a mnn blanked' tr ble IYlth I man on second 'In addition to Madison Square To carry out the alleged con· ed in I trade with Chlcafl . set scored the other ~rontreal ~oals. at ~:21 °l th~ thlrdfrrlod dca~g t fJI:n)' 111'\1' III >l'rics play. on one out. and Mantle at bat: Gr.rden and the league, the other· spiracy to monopolize, the com· it up, going the New York Glen .Skov counted for the Hawks, goalie. sc:red °on RCIY,\1. ~ehlnd Ga~n ~:re"s ~: IU, an t'\.\'•. nkee. hadn't i Mij:key helped Lew of( the hook defendants include the Pro· \ plaint argued, the d.. fendants or· nels for a fhp pass out to Fergu· the flrs.t goal of the .game.. ,ke\ ass at 8·27 )"- Tht Bo~ton RI~~I.:outh ~nd a rlill III 2.:l by"lashing the ball back to thc fesslonal Hockey Association, Inc.; ganized the league - Ihe sole son. Maurice (Rocketl Richard s fee k gt R k t 1C h d d th lilt Qllcen. is 2~ innin~s: R~ d .•••. 111'.' 11'1' l'ruull :l.;,'CIl' i mflllnr! Hane"'s strated" called Chicago National. Hockey League members of Which, are €he six CASH IN ON OPENING goal was No. 494 in his NHL ca.! Poc .e oc le3 03 en e .. ot' IIld Rnd h ~ ..' • ", Team In • D tr 't H k CI b d d b lit ,t' f m scormg at :, da~ll'rl 109· a Su I 11'1!rtlur.d hi, little finger. for an intentional walk to Berra ,c,' e 01 oc ey u defen ant clubs and the solp di· "he Rangel'll got It back on a reer an roug an 01 a IOn ro b t Ha 11 d th I' t. lIH1~,iiil ~onnllnrrd -l'I',m: u:-;Ttl nm-II the 'flr~t 01 the series Burdett~ Inc.; Club de Hockey .Canadlens rectors of which are .the individ· pOlVer play of their Dwn while the opening·night crowd of 13.604. .e ween Th can d' e gpoa pos lhr srcond , . .' . " Inc.; Maple Leaf Gardens, Ltd.: I '.,HALL BUSY By e ana tan ress ... 1 Famih' tl .\1 ;0,.n J: l.dtllP ~Iathl'\\'~ ~Ibl" : then m,nel!! Gil McDougal.d pop 10 Wlllter A. Brown, Boston; James Iun s, . Cu:n my Burto.n was In the penal~~ It was a comparativell' dull. TEAM STANDJNGS ,I~ (lr Asi~~ i~I'.H,'n, hal'll '1IH1,h 1l,)wn, .. I,rw Burdelle ~In!he\\s lor the third out: D. Norris, Chicago; Bruce .Norris, CAl/PBELl, TAKES ORDERS IbOl, for .slashmg. ,S scoreless firsl perioil bel~re the NATIONAL LEAGUE . hrir t~ third bJ,C 11111' ,11111 ,1t'ppl'li DI1 --; .rr.~n~. thal time o~ unlll Cole· Detroit; .·rank J. Selke, Montreal; I I P~!:s. slipped. off Guy G.endron s ~lonrealers began . to pick up P W L T F A ·.fts. ':"J1pr~tinr I , tvr thr l.'n:,. pl:l)' that cnd. ped a double into the I'i~hl field nhl.ll> Sill 'lle in th~. fifth. nm~lette .Tohn Reed Kilpal1'lck, New York;, Cam~bel~ op~rate~ the lcague Islu.k t~ C~mllle Henry, II ho sco~•. momentum and left the Hawks I Montreal .•. 1 1 0 0 5 f. 2 , hoardln;: tll! ,anlt'. a ,\1;,1'111 IIf l'i11'1'I'ing cumer. a :ine dril'e ol'er ihe nead i I'clll'ed 1 t •,UC('rsm'r batters. CDnn Smythe, Toronto; Frank J.' o\~he~ fdlr~ctl~n, It addJd. t II ed. eaSily m front of the DetrOIt behind. Goalie Glen lIall of Chi· I New York '.. 1 1 0 0 3 2:.' 2 lnd ffil'n ,lIr~,'t1 Ullin the of first 11useman Jue Collin, and n\o Ol~ IN SITH Selke, llontreal and Clarence S, all ;~e ~'s~~t:~~;' o:r:~:~ i~o~~~v 1 go.11. cago had 40 shots to handle com· Chicago ...2 1 1 0 2 5: 2 lllllll'lI', lealll'I.: IlIgh '.11 the both Haz'fp and Lugan scow\. . :rhe ~r~t t~leat came In t~e Campbell, presi~ent 01 the NHL, York N~\\' En land .~liehi~an Rookie Tom ~lcCarthy &ent the pared with 27 trained on young IDetroit .. .1 0 1 0 2 3.~. 0 lou~h ,ollihe wlld~st victory i LAISES TAKr>N OUT :S'tX~h. "it\ tllO :u~' Mantle SID' 'I'he complaint charged that I IIlin~i.1 (.)1I~bec Rand 'Ontario °th~ 1 Wing~ int.o a 2·1 lead in the src· Charlie Hodge of ~lontreal. filling \ Toronto ... 1 0 1 0 a 1',0 . ,. In ~,.n)' ~ ~~.ar. : Stenge!.brouRhl in Bobby Shantz, g.e to cen reo an erra was ~afe ~Ince 1926 the defendants hr.ve suit ch'arged. .' r ond period with a high 20·foot in fOF the ill Jacques Planle. Boston .... O 0,0 0 0 0 0 \Iomn, Wit !lnl~ tllO days the veteran left'. to replace Lnr. IIhen Mathells fumbled his roll· monopolized and obtained com· Th I ' . t' I' d shot The Rangers bounced back It was the Hawke' second "ame I SATURDAY S GA,\IES . 'I' . . ,. ' er Again It was McDougald wL :> pI t d I II d tid e payers aSSOCIB Ion c alme • . - . o. bm~;e hIHoomma,le, arlen ,sen. ~Iil\\'aukee, slllcililig .blood, 'd d th b dd' 11 I h' dee om ~~ on an con ro an that the alleged combination con. allain with Larry Popein scoring of the new season. the first a wm, Nel .... ,Y0rk at Montreal. :,Iull was .eco\·crmg [rom a, wasn't rofdy to stop Hank Aaron ~n.e t e Mu 1011 ra h y w t a hiet~tors~ip of the professional trolled players from amateur to from short range after the New at home last Tuesday over Toron· '\ DetrOit at Toronto. th ~ith the 1111. Burdetle was I singler! to cenLe, 'knocking in o~pr~rrd 0 a ews, w 0 stepped N~ e~ gfdu;tr~1 i~1 NewIllyo~k'l professional and that the players. Yorkers pressured goalie Tetry tD Leafs. ChicagD at Boston. The rawC·bWoned :llathews, and 'Wes Covlnglon. lilt· In all' their previous 22 World a:d could not join any team without l!emhendh~l~s. rh~ p~~vincesc ofaQn~ebe:n:~d h SIS ... ---. -- -- . tel.'. d'country n 0 ..est I ess sI nce th e first tlV ~..,nalnes Series the Yankees never had OntariO,• th e express consen t a f t.,e • spon· tenge avs iunlH a . rS~'lDmng, dropped a Texas league slO~le Into been shut out twice before. CALLED DICTATORSHIP sors. J Inhd M~bl~d agalD ~n kthe ~ centre. Aaron had scooted to third Although the crowd of 61 207 The &lleged "dictatorship" ex. The complaint soid that a play· ~ en I; esp~ra~~, a~ e~~; on the hit and he scored a& Cole· WDS helow capacit~', the se'rli!! tended Into the hiring, firing, er under contract must sig~ a }e· B 'd D ·dAB · J]" Ihe ba/s .. SI?gles b~ Gu I man (orccd Covington at second on total attendance set a record. The trading Dnd buying And selling of serve clause. thereby grantmg Ihe I "He' ur ette I 11 (y ()). . em t.:oleman and I Frank Torre's grounder. ligures showed 394,712 paid to all players and roaches and for. cluh "n perpetual option on his .. .l!.• B)rne. put Ih~ee men on I Shantz was followed hy Art Dli. watch the third straight seven. mer players Ind coaches as well services at a salary agreed upon ~ ., V. , two OUI In tht .. mth as ten.! mar, Tom Sturdivant and (inally game series topping the mark of as the terms of their emp!ilyment between them or, in case of a dis· . By TED SMITS pccted, were subdued as they: past the ba~ ",IIPn. he. YankeE mounl~d. The roof blew off i Byrne but the damage had been 389,763 hung up by tbe Yanks and In the United StMes and Canada, pute, at a rate fixcd by Campbell NEW YORK (APl-Casey Sten.11 trudged to their dressing room af· ~ first baseman. JOP C(lilin' rau~ht Skowron rapped sharply to I done. Whitey Ford who had ask. Dodgers 1947. the complaint said. as mediator." gd paid full homage Thursday to ter droppmg the seventh and de· the ball. I thoughl he .houhl han lor the .r0rc~ that opened: cd for' this start although he had Hank Aaron home MIn and The players association, headed The complaint continued: "As LI!w, Burdette, the conqueror of cidin'g game of the 1957 world! been out &t firs!." bm ~ap I.n .~I1I\1'allkee. 10nl two days'rest, like Burdette, runs batted In' champ of the Na. by Ted Llnd~ay of Chicago Black a re~u!t of. t~e defe~dants' mo~· his world champion New York series. .." At this point Mathe\V~ :llIuhl.ed. fOsn.' EIIIIOIt, wasY In the bullpen He never got tlonal League' led the series hit. Hawks, had threatened several opolishc positIOn, thm economle'\ Yankees. "He, Burdette, did a big .Job, . and Hank Ar.ron and \\ p~t lll\" . WI] Ihp fir.1 .til11r sillre 1948' In the game. Mickey ~Iuntle pla~'cd ters with .lI9S' on 11 hlb in 28 at weeks ago to take legal' steps power and centrol over this im· "He pitched In three games a~d Stengel said. "He's the man." ingtDn followed with singles tu ac· tht "orld mlCs had gone to lin a surprising last.hour switch by hats. He stroked two singles In !)galnst the NHL when the league portant In~u~try and over all who I hl!ld us close all the way," said.. ONLY CHANCE count .for fDur big runs. from oulsull' Nell' York as! Slengel. When Mantle reported Thursday's finale and hit BRfel,J .declined to negotIate on the play· labour In It IS complete and abso· the beaten Yankee manager. The ~nlY chance we .had to ~akmg a long range !~ok at th~ M(llward mOI'(!l11cnt rhipped i ready he benched And)' Carel' and In nil ~e ... en f:ames. ers demand for pension and (ele· lute." . . "He Is the best p!tcher . I have b~ther hIm all day was I~ the senes, Sten~el .sald there. was lnuthtr hunk of the big city's i .. _...' ___.... -... ____ .. _:._._ '_. .. ------.- I se~n' in three games agam~t us nmth,. <"Ind Moose SkDwrons ball some good pltchmg on both Sides. pr~iti~r. Foul' big runs I W . ld S. N A 'I M t· A A UthiS year. How many runs dId we was hit hard but then he, Ed ALWAYS THE SAME .:make him? Two. That's Mathews,had makea " .' Ilhird.innin~ol"'ncdll'lInicull¥in mor h)' Tllny Kulick ,a ~iiI.1 O· r erIe'S .,..otes nnua ee Ing • • ' all therea.g~inst IS t~ it.". . good play Dn It.'.t~gDand , Burdette kept makmg us :h!t bo)'. H'ah'd the Yanks'I" .' In Stengel s opmlOn th~t Is the The force Df Coleman at third grDunde~s. In three games. It II harrlly malterrd when By HUGH FUJ.LEIITON, Jr: Yogi dre.w a~ intentional pass H L t E· whole story 'Df why ~illlVaukee end~d th~ game. ...,' \Iooked like every I~ning was the ( for a berth on th.e In the br O~i Don Larsen's said It ;ust a scalmly as If he were .. "Why should we get. excited here this fast, are they?'" '. A new 'hllllkey leaguewa, form· and SI. Bon's 'whlch ~tarts .at 4,15. ~quad are .I·p'qlte~teri 10 attend thiS Feo'tu'ring" . soft: leather perlett Ha g t . rd Inning for having an afternoon cup of tea at here," laughed Hank.Aaron, who The Yanks dldrt'f get another hll ed IIere in St John's last nl~ht I Important ,meplin2. been o'ut me pitcher would home. . hIt In everY game •• "We'll walt until Jerry CDleman's .ingle In and it wUl be 'known as the Mer.J) b' II Le boots with laced uppers' rna 01 the inning If Ku. He' was speaking, of Lew Bur· until We aet back to Mllwaukee." the mth. ..' chRntile Hockey. Lealtue. I laSe a a (rUe Church Services Clnd pliable soles. Was de an error. dette, the pitcher who beat the Aaron was sitting calmly ne)!t "So Haney laid I'm tired," The league presently couslsh of I b WHITE, BLUE, PINK. BObone out and nobml' big, bad New York Yankees three to left fielder Wes Covington. Illuglied Burdette~ "Well, for the' four teams Ind Is eltpee,ed to 5tart PresentatI"Oll 011 10 leI Hazle punched a times In. the Jerks, culminating SLIDERS AND ~URVES record I'm not. But I don't have Its series at the Prince of Wales . . Bowling League Sizes' 0·4. John t fa., his flrst'serles his effort with a 5'() victory in the "I threw a lot of .Udersand to pitch again until next 'pring, Arena within a few ·weeks.', • ' t"Y Logan bounced a finals with just two days' rest. slow curves," sr.ld Burdette. "That 10 that', a help." c " Member teams of the league are fuesday NIght MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th. . 9Sc ... ~I~uilek that had dou. Haney said he never ref>lIy was was ~ real blast that Mathews grab. Haney laid he would have sent Canada PackerS; Bowrln!t Brolhers, . Section A r en all over It. Kubck worried about Burdette this fel· bed 'on Bill Skowron for the final either Bob' McMabon or Ayre Rnd Sons and E. F. Barnes. , Warr~n 15 threw high, Pulling Jer. low talk,. in understatements, but out. It W811 a hard hit .ball and I Spahn, his IllInll ICl, in to atop Other telDi' whhlng .10 join the I 'The SI. John's Baseball LeR~ue 17. - rela off second base. Cole. that he was conslderlDIl taking' him tough on~ to pl&y." the Y&nkl had Burdette gotten In IUlue hive until Sunday morning: will be· holdIng its annual presen· 11·2-51. Mary's vs. Cochrane St . PARKER I' y to first'was too late to out In the ninth when the Yanks "Yet I didn't have to be IIrloul trouble In the ninth.. to make their. appllcltlo.1 as the I,Mion of awards and dance at the i r,·6-St. IIriehael's vs. Kirk. I although the Yanks led loaded the. bases. carefUl In the ninth as I did all Haney'iald "Wel~ I Iluess they electIon·Of the first ereeutlve and i Old Colony Club on Tuesday of 18.30- beefed to umplrt AUgl "I wal going t,~ let ~im face through that 1·0 b~U aame two will layoff that· i:hokl up buill· 11811111-, of plan. 'or .the .eaBOD next week.. i3~George Street· V5. Wesley. Insleall of being I ~ one more hitter, Haney said. days ago, Any .llp then would ness from nDW 011." ,', will tale place at this meeting, ,Team Invitations for members ,945- . &'MONRO£ l3rs~n nO'I' wOal~ r "Then I would I hav~ ha~ to take have been curta~ns .. In this dne, "He was talking ~bDUt charges The fOl'QlaUon 1I,.thls league re·. of the junior and senIor squads' l:2-Cathedral vs, 'Gower' Street. .... ' with men In first ~ hIm ~ut, .B~t I wanted him to fin· I had a ch&nce to rlil.ax a little." that the .Braves had choked up In 8ult~ when the four named firms may be, obtained from team man· 5·6-SI. Jrhomas' vs; S"lvation tlltleared slug e ~d Ish.real..bait. I knew lie was gel.: Burdelle' aald he wak distressed ,the llennant· drive last year and were rejected In tbelr application agel's who are requested to pick Ariny. /Ltd.\ at b~t ~I thg r, I' tine tired, .but I wanted him In when Bauer hit • do.uble In the permitted B~of)kly. Dodiers to t.o '''ecGllle membcu of the St. up same from reague secretary JDe Section B .• a ewa r p. tb~re 'at the end," . .. first Innl!)l. . wlll it at the end. . , John'. Commercial League. Wadden. 7.15- '.

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:',!, • I THE DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 , . ' I' I" .-.qP .,Ft' "WI*" as . !'.': • lOtb, due St. Juhn's Oct. •• I ·'-t1 1.1-·''''- >" ..... \ sailing ~g:!in O~1. 23th. '. 'Gulfport Icaving ~lonhJI Steamship 3\Jth, duc SI. John's Nuv ing again Nov. 5th (JJ",: f(T/OI Stock Market Report ·Navapart leaving l!ontrc'l Aumaqui 2000 I I 8 +1> Hrllund '9100. 'I ~ ~o 8th, SI. John's 11;h , lOa0ll10 CLOSIMO Hoell Aunor 100 200 200 200 .2 Drunsman 3000 6'h 6 fi - 'I du~ l~ol'. ., n. C."odl.. 1'".. AI·m. 1000 6'., 61\ 6\. - \, Brun,wlek 300 520 SIS 520 -5 Movements 109 agalO Nov. 14th. ' b_ · ....11 ZI.banp-Ool. It BankcnD , 1000 II 18 18-1 BII!I ad 20CO m M. m- It (".U~na. III ..nil UDI... mark.d t. 1500 1 1 1 - ',1 Duff Ank 5PO . 8~ 82 81-3 I-IYA 101, lId-Ex·dlvldend, xr- Ex· B.nknd THI!' NFl.D. GREAT I.AKt:S "Reflrigel'at}ian. Barnal 1000 %Ii 24 IS -1 Ruff CdR 3000 12 II 11 bfEAMSHIPS LTD. , ('Gu ort c,nl:ing ~lonht;1 . rIJ_II, xw-ZlI.w.rr.\III.1 1'1.1 Bary Expl SOO 33 31 3~ -2 Dull R1 1000 I. 51;, 5\; !il 30 28 30 -I Cable /1361 ~l 33 33 -3 ••1.. Jllrh Low CI ... Cb' ,. B.. e Mel mo M V Dundee loadiw' at Tumn Nul'. 2.1h. arn~tn; SI. .John·, Ruk. 20CO 1m 16!' 161, r.mp Chlh 16S0 600· sn .90 _25 b MlliES B.Duq 3200 37 33 17 ",m Cdn A'lorlo 3000 9'.. 9 9 - 1; to Oct. 11th, IIr.:nilton Oct. 13th, I ~;av. 25:11; leaI'm;: 51. Johr.',. 1 AIl.out. sot .330 S20 310 -10 C Oyno 3623 93 /.II ~8',-9 1 : SeA" J..od 21eo II 13' 14' +11' Montreal Oct. 1Bth for SI. John's.! ,,01'. 26th . AIlallo"" 1000 30 30 30 110 116 I1B -7 C ~1aI.rt. • 300 23 23' 23 -2 ~ i. " Alii. Expl 1(100 910 9 9", lle/cher moo Ho 1.lorre 8ca 1)0 un I~O (: N Inel 500 22 2 M.V. Perth lo~ding at Torontu: (lURNESS IITrltl' • 1': ;. AIIom 91l Sl81, 1711 17" - .. 2600 10.1 100 Ion -, C.nom lOon 17 17 17 Al,~m deb. 95 "511 tll. 951, + I 1I0lhlm Oct, 22nd, Hamilton Oct. 21st. I Furt HNnilton lcal'ill" Bneon 12019 H 13 13 C.ndor. ~oo 6 26 26 -I I ;!,:;." A1IOm "I.- 100 910 930 950 -55 1000 ~\. m 51" - \~ Can.F.rln 9400 21 23 23\1-4'., and Montreal Oct. 25th for St. October 9th due St Jol'· Am l ..rdrr 2000 13 13 13 - \i Blbl, t ' t • In s 65R 127 1~6 126 -1 CAn.Mel !Z10 300 290 200 -9 I I: Am. R.re E n 120 110 110 -5 Bleroff John s. bel' 11th, leavin'~ C:t~b(r J , IIldcop Ui19 II 11 Il +2 C.Mel ",I. 55G 199 IBS. II.! -5 I · , , ""'.0... 4011 71 72 72 ~ 2000 55 60 6~ Capl.ln 1001 H 13 13 -2 I 1000 ! ~ IIlack Bay IILV. Lunan loading at TOTunil for Halif.tx I'ia f ' .. Ape>: Re. 6, -I MOO 7 7 7 - I~ . Carlbon 500 60 60 60 -4 .: ; ATcadl. 11900 95 82 90 - 3 Bonl'l1l1' . Oct. 28, Hamilton .Oct. 29~h, Mont· HalHax October 19th arril'in Bord.. l.e 1000 I 8 A C... lar Ill') '66l 6SS m -ll .\read "II l!OO 41 n 3S -13 2000 R-2 C.,t1. 200 310 310 310 ...... 131)(\1'·7272-3 Bou.cad 8 8 real Nov. 1st for St. John s. John's OctoiJer ~l', i · ~ Boman A)eO II 41 41 -I Cenl "AI 3323 00 86 86 -I Arlon 1000 10 10 10 + I~ JI CcntP ore 300 81~ tn~ a~~ + I,~ lII.V. London loading at Montreal Halifax and Ncw Yo~k .-.. AlUn.Rur losno 29\1 26 28 -2 Boymlr 9,l00 12 In'., -I Bralorne leO 16l 463 IG.l -10 r:~.'ler 20M 19 19. 19 Oct 15th for Botwo?d. Fort Av&lon Icaving , , , AIIm •• h. 4000 _11.'.. 17 17 -2 eh'h .TRe 211CO 83 71 75 -I Ch'b M 2leo 100 Ion HO -:l M.V. LondoD loadmg at ~Iontrcal 1October 24th, Saint Chlmo 8300 7n 68 68 -2 Oct. 29th for Botwo?d., October 26th, Halifax . .• Cobnll 1.13 2 21 25 -4 Coch Will' 326 III 161 168 -4 M.V. Dundee loadtng at roronto ri\'in" St. John's Octob I:oln I.ake 3 n 13 13 _I Nov. 9th, Hamilton Nov. pth a~d leavi~g November 2nd ~r l Co!d ;I'm mon 5S SO,' SO _2 ~I COni1'latl 2.~0\l an 16 711 -7 Montreal Nov. 15th. fo~ St. John s. York via Corner Brook .nd -.I C.n.Kev ~co 2" 20 2" -I M.V. Perth I~adtng, &t Toronto. delphia'. , C nenlaoft S69q· ~!ti1' lfi l~lh - S{ .' C Dt" wI' I~O no 900 500 -3) Nov. 17th, Hamilton Nov, 18th, for Fort Avalon IC3\,I'n" " . ·1 ' 0 "e~ Con C Cad ~no 7 7 7 • I St • J 0 h n s.. Oct. 17, St. John, N.B. Oct. C Relltk mO I~ 14 \4-1 C n!~rQ'" 400 ~70 263 270 + 5 1II.V. Lunan loadmg at ~Iont, Saint John· Oct. In. lIalih • C /"nlnan !lOO 21 22 22 -I real Nov. 20th for ~t. John's. • 22, ariving st. John's Oct. 21 " ' r t',n. 2112 1"1 100 102 -II I' , C GlIn.. . JIlon 7 7 7 -\~ M.V. Dundee loadmg at "Iont· ing Octo 26 for New oY k I '- " (~ (;11"",,n 20:0 13 13 11 ~ real Nov, 27th for St. John's. Corner Brook. r C ",lIli.. l lIr",n 46 1I 42 -2 I C.on Howey :\:!S 1!10 lR.i lR' -tD 'NFLD. CAN. STEAIIISIIIPS Fort Hamilton due SI. C ~1""'~en 2,rr) :!;9 28 2R -2 I ':0'; ~IS 71\0 SOli 20 201,\ Bell Isle II in port. Soiling to-' Oct: 10, Icr.ving again Oct. W D.. all. 3100 190 IR7 195 +! C ~I"II.. 77~ 17 .~'. 47 +1 Hud na.. 685 $lI. 30\0 .IOI~ -'. J.I Pole' JOOO 1m 81l 2'.> -21i. Marl~old 17 10 17 +3 W Dec VItI 200 511 5 0 50 -2 day, WedDesday. IHahfax only. ConN"'1\l~ :HW\I):I 2:\ 21 HURh."am ICOO 2 22 22 -I'j, suo ~I.dal -\BiD 300 2~0 290-1\1 W Naco 1400 115 110 110 (':m Nichol f;oOO Ii Ii 6 Ind· Lak. ~MO R 8 R Yan Can 10011 II II 9 +1 Bedford II leaving Halifax Oct. FURNESS WARRE:i (' ~o"thtnll 2tiM ~O 50 ~O 101 !,lIekel 3739 $1311 71'.1-2 Mer ".t. 100 5101, 10'.1 10\,-1 1 71'" 1I1:dcon 90CG 59 53 .~6 -5 Curb 10th, due St. John's Oct. 12, \ . t' nAd PoP 101\00 13 , 1J 13 - v., Inl nan 1000 13. 13 , 13 -I Dalhou,le 1000 16 15 Il -I C n;~ert • 12'00 27 2~ 2~ -1 Irish Cop 1500 61 60 60 . -3 Mill City lOOO 23 23 23 - '" sailing Oct. 15th. . 1 Nova Scotia duc Boston Nat Pel~ 2JO 250 230 2jO BA:-IKS "S>nnol'm ~on 6 6 6 Iron Ray 1200 230 n7 227.-3 +:(1 1 II Bri'lol 35 34 -! Monl 2UI S42 ,1 41~. Bell Isle II leaving Halifax Oct. leaving Boston Oct. 11 and ron Sud mIlO U 82 12 -! J Woite lOO 18 18 18 -I 4CO~ at . I' N B Dom 6300- OS 1!Hl 191 -1~ NS . 110 S5J'1.o 53\1 ! _ • COnll'.'1 100 321 _20 Ja.obu. 2100 14, due St. John's Oct. 16th. sail· Oct. 15, due st. John's . :\;'~ 12~ 95 87 95 -I Comm 5U sa~:. ~2V. ""'-""'..:.,• ______...... ______~_ I fol" rl,orfl 176no :~~ ;.S ~ -1 •Iay. E,pl 500 40 . 40 40 +4 N Chamb 1400 170 160 liD 000 N Concord I!OO 32 ;1 31 + I nOYII 41Z SGm 6111 ing again Oct. 18:h. Sailing again same day for i Con.' 1"'1 " 0,. J.nnett. ~OO l~ 15 15 -2 Tor·Dom 20; 53~ 3BI, COl1r :JI'Id ~'7:\ 2no 1f1n 1!12 -3 Jrllleo. 1030n 21 19 19 -m N Coni 52000 40 ~o 49 -I Bedford II leaving Halifme Oct. ·pool. N G3!1 Expl 50~ Ij5 liB 148 -7 INDUSTRIALS • :i £'Oll't''' ~'7fn t:'i !H' "'0. -SUo Johurke 1lOO0. II 10 In -2 Ando Nlld 115 !j,i 5( + \'0 f"rnlnor l:if1n 13Vz 11 1:\'.'2 +3 - N SuperIor HOD 145 ]40 140 -5 m 19, due SI. John's Oct. 16th, sail· Newfoundland leaving ,1011.1 5000 2111 24'h 2111 - ~ ,! Brew -46j S2R. 24~'4 24'.4 + ~1 r\'o~ p.1 2300 I~I.' 12 12 - Northc.1 1100 26 2fi 26 - '\ again Oct. 22. Oct. 16, due 51. John's I. .Ion,mlth 1000 10 10 In o l\farne. 1..il)ll~~II. ,1Z .. _.liTE ... ('1I"(,n tr:M 'A R R-t Jow... • 1261> 48 -1 NC Oil. 300 310 3,0 350 -20 49 48 Inland. 1010 SHi 7:1.~ 7~i - " Belle Isle II leaivng Ha\i[ax Ocl. Leaving for Halifax and I 11'.\,..~on 21'0 17 16 16 Kenl'liI. 13~CO 6 6 8 NCO '\\'15 200 IS2. 162 IG2 _3 , WARM AIR • • • Northld 000 3l 31 31 -3 Nor Star 1:5 ~lB. 11~. tH4 - I,i T)(' l"l"Iur :!fi25 2'~i: 41 4t Kerr Add 2JO $16 13~~ 15~. - ;, Sledman 32.\ 213 23 2J - ¥. 22, due SI. John's Oct. 24, sailing Oct. 23. due Halifax Oct. 1 n""''II1r \,,1 '2MO 5 5 ~ Kerr Lake 23700 276 270 271 -7 Pac Petel:.l30 $~~" 22 22~~ -~, Pelrol , 127eO 58 " 55 -3 W.lnwri,hl z25 345 31. 315 again Oct. 26. Boston Oct. 28 •. Leal'ing n'I':ldonA 1000 10 10 10 - t~ KIrk TIIIII 3SCO 8 7 7-1 Total sales: 2.099,1)00 shares. "n1nlt! 11"n SI:.Hi 12 12 - Phillip, 4500 liZ 105 103 -In ~~ \{\rk Min 1322 71 70 70 Walkers 3940 $71 7m 71 \I Bedford II leaving Halifax Oct. Oct. 29 and Hahfax:iov. nUI'.n 4100 I~ . 14 14. +I KIrk Town 20CO 16 16 IS +l "r.trl. 011 00 310 300 300 + I 1 1 26, due St. John's Oct. 2B, sailing St. John's ~ov, 4. Sailini HOT WATER • • r. Anmhl 1000 7'.~ 7 , 71, Labrador 1400 S151,~ 1~ 15 /4 - l~ Reof Expl 1500 10 10 10 - '1.0 nlch"'11 3010 175 170 173 NEW YOIIK CLOSL~G STOCKS ,: ..t ~I"I 13700 170 1~2 U.! -7 I.oke Cln 100 III 115 115-2 Beth SI.el 40',. Kenn•• ott 89 ajlain Oct. 30. erpool Nov. 5. I, g,,1 S ..II 261 21A 21! 211 _' L Dulou1l 2610 65 33 3 Quonlo ",(e 101 2, 23 25 +3 ,! Ro con Sl~n 99S 9Ul - • Ma.don ICOO 3] 33 33 collections when given , Fr.nrn... , seoo 7 6 6~ -I. MocLood 3100 10. 115 \IS WellP::c !!122 18 17 17 -l *Novaport leaving Montreal Oct. Oct. 24th. IV ~I')'gm 1900 m 191 19"-6 ing of mink. l'r~bl'htr I~no 161 IS! m -i nln,"en 2010 165 ISS 116-2 ~1.~n'l . 1500 5 - ''0 11.lIl1'ln 33200 ,,51'. 4':~ 4~:~ 12'': Gnll!.cnn 1\00 "''I .. ' . 5 '5 ~Inlorlle 33S 135 130 130 -11 11 ..0 Mlo" llO 880 8,3 !7, -'1 Manon,l U 200 16 15 I~ Nfld. Coal &Oil r, 2000 II 13 1.,- MaralRo 1500 29 21 27 -3 Morcon 1100 6!~ 6 6-1 grf~::r YK ,0r,~0{\21~30 10~0 2:~ -1 MArlllrn. IlTlO R1 81' 81 + I Glrn Urnn 10COO 17 15:~ IS:" + .~ Mal'iln 5{)0 13 13 13 +I MB}'irrun 220n 22 2t 21 -I (lnl~err'l t'OO 4~"\ .al ·" 4:'~ ~ m Co., Ltd. 110M Man :W;OO ", "I MelnlYro 110 $14 71 74 -2 (a' Urnn ~oo 11 11 11,- Mr~Inr 5,0 II 11 II -I I1r.ndlnel moo 81'> m 8.\ )lcWat 300 7I,i 27 1.::' ":Z7l!i -1~~ r.r~nduc 1(':00 l~)R 1~\l, l~O ,,. ~Ienl 1100 17 17 11 C; ..nnar 1m m !61. 16. M.rr1l1 400 90 90 90 • t 'Phone 6077 • 5863 .5871 (iunMr \, Ls 720 8M BJ ~ 315 -25 ~Ieta Uraft 5JOO 10 10 10 (1\1-11\1111 2000 6"l fi 6 Mldrlm 1~1\0 94 90 ~, ""2 lIalloDi' 100 180 180 1\10 ~11I1Ik.n 9900 270 !Sf 2CO -10 }find Rocl( ~tlll fJl.'2 !l'~ 9t~ • ~lIn End InOO 15 II 1:1 -I' 1I",.~lIn 2000 12'., 1m 12'\ MOIIIII 7700 77 n .75-1 CALL US TO·DA Y I lIeorlll'RY 2mo so 4.\ 4R _5 Ne, \.,11 3000 \8 33 '3-2 ?l.nlll 311M 8 8 8 New Alit 5110 23 25 2~ IIIr.h.",1I ROO 12. 121 12J -1 New Otlhl 6300 5R 51 51 -7 lIollln;e, 2:60 $22'.; 21'.. 11.• -1 N \lIck.n 3800 113 166' 166 -4 110)'1. 1600 410 310 310 _0 N norrl ISO 0 15 141. 1 I'~- N Kelor. 1000 R B 8 N Itoloro 1000 8 B . 8 N ~1.. 2MO 15 44 44 _I N Mylaml 2500 12 II 11 -1\1 New l10uyn 1I'l00 • ~ S N Senotor 4000 ! I 3 - v.. Nl -", Sleep 1l lESS SII> 12\0 1m - " Slur.eon :1000 11 11 II to get a beautiful Brantford Roof sud Coni 1000 • 8 • sulll.ln 1400 207 JI){I 202 -5 s"nburlt 1000 20 20 20 -I . " surf Iftlol 4nCO 41-0 I 4" '.', 'HOW Sylvanlt. 4700 m 130 132 -3 ~~ •. lor LESS than you think Tandem 4.1100 121-0 11 12 +1 Taur ••nl. 1100 SO 49 .9 - '" T.ek.H 5100 165 160 160 -5 Now here' I .0mBlbing Ihal only Branllord can ollor 10 ~.Ip Tema, 1500 196 192. 194 -6 T"h a tip from Roolu. lhe Turtl •• He'. lIev.r hali Irouble witb a , . Thorn J. 3600 64 61 61 -1 lealey roof. you wilh your new roof. BrOlll£oro hllll a new exclusive "Checl ·· Tlar. 1.100. 8 • LlsI". ThIs Checl: Listia your qulde to a. really .nug roof. A.i your Tomb1l1 1000 M 56 58 _5 . Gelling a beauU!ulllew Brallllord Roof lor yeur home 1m" U A.be.lo. 3250 500 471. t~ -20 dealer for a:FREE copy. Even If . U Mo.1 1500 7", 7 • 7 baUlbe trouble you mlllhllhink. And It cllll. alaI lell Ihan you Venture. 1111 S29~ 281~ 28\i-m you don't lmow a thing about Ihlnk 100. A beauliluillow BrOlliford Roof, lor OIl average .ub­ Vlco 5400 . 61> 61. 6" + I. roofing, Branlford'. exclwivi I ,• Vlolam 1400 127 125 1215 -1 llrban bome COlli 11"lbDll $200, That Illclude.labour• .\ W.II. AII1 1150 64.1 850 &60 +5 . Check Lilt wllhhow you all tbl I I .': .; •1 Weedon SOOO 21 22 . j Werner 1000 10 10 10 HERE'S HOW EASY IT IS ... poinl. to walch. You CQI\ keep · : Wlllroy 1700 90 90 90 right on lop of Ibe job wilhout 1 WIII,.y 11400 21 \i 19 20 -2 See your lllClrl.1 Braniford Dialer. Look for him ill Ihe Yellow Wlndl.11 500 14 14 It -1 even getting olf lb. 1]1'0000d. -. M~ + , I Wood"rn 9500 5" 5 I, PallO. Ilnder Doolin; Contractors, Lumber Dealers Dr Building , Wr II .., 5600 145 131 118 -14' And you'll b. able 10 lall: 10 y.le L ..a SOO 17 17 17 Supplie •• . ,our rooler In thl same lanA 'only"PRESTONE"BRAND' ANTI-FREEZE S Y elloru 1~00 5 S Yk Boar 42.10 118 113 118 -1 Then drop in 10 ... him. S.llel Ihe .ly1. oI.hingle you lib lIuagl. You'lllmow why be pay. Yukono 1000.'5 J +I~ 11..1. Cbooae your favourite colour. . Curb lpacial allenlioa 10 "hip'" and eo.,1 CoP 100 200 JOO "valleys" DlId ".larler strip.", has all the protective power your engine needs m $24 21 . Thai'. all. And your d.aler will probably cmanlll a lime pay· Oupe Cop Pal. . 100 365 365 ••nl plDll too, .Ie. UkOD Coli 1300 53 53 through' the cooling system. With OILS You',. wi .. 10 Usi.n to your garage or AOIne G.. MO 16 15 16 • service station man when he recommends "Prestone" Brand Anti·Freeze nothing AP Con. 1000 46 45 (6 -1 .., your Fllff Clt"Ie Liar rill'" aWIlY hili your J.al ...... wrife: "Prestone" Brand Anti·Freeze. He gets will. No particles of rust will clog it ••• Am lA!due H400 21 20 20 -1 the full p:icture oftod,.y's cars-realizes no corrosIOn to cause leaks ••• no deterior· ~~fi~h 8~~~ sl~I" .9:~ . J~ :15 fully how more· poweiful engines make ation to impair the efficiency of the water 1I11i.v Spr 125 S21V. fl 2.~ .' pump. Special inhibitors end all these . Ra.rr 4300 17 US 18.1 ":30 Brantford Roofing Company Limited more demands on cooling systems-sees Brll,. ~OO 55 95 95-1 risks-plus a unique Polar 'Film which Cal Ed 131 1251\ 21~~ 2l'; + ;; . ",hat it means in costly repairs if the least coats every part of the cooling system, C 011 Ld. \SOO 210 230 240 + thing goes wrong. He knows that in ad· C 011 Lwll 400 165 150 l~O , SAINT JOHN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, BRAN~FORD, WINNIPEG seals it against rust and corrosion. And CS 011 \\,1. 500 171 170 iiI -~ dition to the freeze.up protection anti· a special anti·foaming ingredieRt makes CS Ptto mo 460 00 450 -20 freeze givei you, your car needs the comA Cdn lid 011 7100 46 tl 41 ..... sure that the anti.freeze will not foam out Cdn At! 011 5400 580 550 ~O -20 plete Winter protection that only of the top of the radiator. C Br Emp 2740 60 37 57 -3 "Prestone" Brand Anti.Freeze provides. C Chl.lln .'1000 10% 95 102 +2 So insist on "Prestone" Brand Anti· C D.e. wi. 3000 15. If 44 -5 . Cdn Dev 19010 520 .435 500 -15 . , Trouble-free Winter driving depends on El'eeze-the sure way to' trouble.ft;ee C E. G.. 2800 &DO 575 .1 -2 nothing stopping the flow of anti·freeze Winter driving. • C 1I0muid 3000 200 160 "I7S _20 , ' !II • ~t1 C Hu.ky 2 G40 lU\4 14 14 -1 C lIuoky wb 220 1130 82.1 .75 ':"'15 C Pro.pool 4500 230 225 18 FREEZE-UP Can.o Nat 00 152 15 15 -15 '~ . • J . 'fI!i' LId. PROTECTION Cenl .Del 1mB 760 6!0 695 -75 ~, Bowring Bros. Cent Expl 1600 210 272 272 -! Albert~ Spencer /I,: Co., Ltd., George Wilson, ...... Conro 4000 1l ID 11 +1 A. E. Hickman & Co., Ltd" 51. John's ANTI·CORROSION C Dr.~on 1000 33 33 33 +1 BI, Robert. Clarke's Beaeh, C.B. C E.st Cr 1500 35' 33 ~3'-! Water St., St. John'. '. ANTI-CLOGGING C Mle Ma. 3000 301 205 30~ Con Poak 3500 6'h 5 6 - ~ . ANTI·FOAMING C Weol Pele 300 !OO 575 '75 -5 Cre. 011 100 '95 !I'll :w.I -10 ANTI-RUST Cree ",Is 215 200 ZOO SOO De •. Pal 23110 12 145 145 -14 Dome Expt . 1175 B7S n2S. 8ll -90 .,.".,..,.. .,..-11 • .",.",...... "1'...., ...... Duve. 5~00 II I 14 . . . NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY Gen Pele 300 4011 4011 4DO Or PlaIn. tOO Sll 2211, 2~\i - V. 'IYUIDI Of 'HUU UUIOI tAu ... IIMUf' . l1li I1ridoll . 1000 00, 500 5 I. 1010"'0 HlRbwond 200' 25 24" 5 ~I 1I0me 011 A 650 ISl8" 161~ 161l - V. ''ifi ~J 110",. OIl B 1165 ~,~ (\JIm '6 1 ~ . T. & M. Winter, Ltd., Harris I: Hiscock, lIud Bay G 1m SI'~' HII 14\. - 4 Ayre & Sons Ltd., Duckworth St., St. John's II B.y G n.17613 6 . 24 24·..,2 Water St., St. John' •• Waler st., St. John'. Jump Pnd 2000 33 '0 :III _8. Jupiter. 1100 23D 225 25 -10 R 11, ,SECTION II Eer/ON " The DailyNews

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WARSAW, POLA}"TD-With his blood-spatlered jacket beside him. this Polish student wiih battered face an~ head is shown in a Warsaw hospital. He is one of many victims of the student rioting that began last 'l'hur~day CITY, l!i11~:-Thls excellent stud~' of His Holi ness Pope Pius XII shows him during an outdoor audience to protest the government's banning of the student new~ paper "Po Prostu" for criticizing the gOI·el'llment. Many h:- i1?!l(1s ill blessing on some of several hun dred ill and invalided men and women. Later the Holy have been jailed and many injurid but \he aovernment refused to release numbers.·-tI.N. Photo) . "'.,lked "mong them inquiring into their condition and givin~ each hii indlvidual blessing.-(I.N. Photo). .

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AGIDA PARASKEVI. Greece-·Flanked by two of his foster fathers, Greek orphan Nicos Koukoumis tootIes on a gift saxophone in his home village of Aghia Paraskevi, where he was visited by twenty U.S. airmen of the 405th boniber squadron who adopted the boy in 1956 through the foster parents' plan. The twenty airmen flew from . USSR-Nikita Khrushchev (2nd from left) is cbattingwlth S. Osborn and G. Kerbi (right), members Laon, France to visit the boy whose father was killed by Communists on Christmas Day, 1946. At left is Lt. Carlos Britiih parliament no\v visiting Moscow, in Khrush chev's office. Latest pronouncement by the Soviet E. Giron and at right is Capt,' Kenneth C. Holland, leader of the group of airmen. Capt. Holland's home is in man", made at Ii banquet in Moscow recently was that Russia's development of, the earth satellite. and an ,_ ...... ", Seattle, Wash.-ll.N. Photo). ,. al ballistic missile has made modern jet fighters and bombing planes "museum pieces."-(LN.P.)

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: I : ~ : .Child':ern Vital· I Parents A~d , .0:;> I '. : , '. :' .... " 'Fire .. ~ ... , Attend'i Open House 'G 'HAROLD 'FISK , · . c:.nadian Forest .' _ rell Fire Station, awarded the Fire Association PEPPERRELL AFB-About 300 1Engine to Warren. very pleased -to COl Pepperrell children &lid their par·, Also taking pr.rt in ceremonies Warning .. . . the Joint Tire Prevel ents attended Open HOUle .t the I were Major Carl F. Begert, Fire committee in' the!r Pepperrell Fire Stations Sunday. Prevention. Officer who announe­ where the slogan IS Tba Open House markec\ the be- ed the winners of tbe Fire Preven· By EDWARD C. WOOD, Give Fire A PIal Ilanlna of Fire Prevention Week tlon Jigle contest; Chief Warrant Prcsid,ent, Imperial Tobacco .t PepperrelL Officer R. N. Kascb, Fire Superln. slogan were fully The ~hildren were treated to tendent who presented' these Company of Canada, Ltd. 1 Fire Plevention Week is one: , all Canadians and rides on a Fire Engine and were awarda to the Jingle winners, and this country, the iiven miniature Fireman', hats Major John A .. Saathoff, Base Fire very effective way of bringing an i Important subject to the notice of i of Ol'er 5,000 forest and several lemonade and cookie.. Marshal. resulting enormous I Meanwhile their parents Inpseded Adult winners of the Jingle all Canadians who collectivel·.·· , share the dollar loss of Canada's fish and game, " Fire Equipment and received pam· Contest were Capt. Robert E. Eck· recreation, wllUld phldl on bow to prevent fires In man and T ISgt. Karol Kreutzman. yearly fire toll. At the sanie time.· the home. Children who won prizes for Fire there are 51 other weeks of thr ,."y.o.s,eo or eliminat, Music for the Open House was Prevention Jingles were: John year, when Fire Prevention ~se1f \. october is .Iate i~ is of equally urgent importance. season. it IS e~r provided by tile 596th Air Force Freeborn and Bruce Duggins. of preparahol Band under the direction of Chief Fire Prevention activities will Fire Prevention is not R one·week Warrant Officer Leonard Burt. throughout the week with job-it is an all.year·round job of damage during 'he ~ontlnue season. It is, of. cr . , Four.year.old Warren Martz, ton of fire demonstrations, fire drills, fighting carelessness. Living witness to the' fight for a pre\'enhGI MISgt. and Mrs. Dale Martz won I exhibits and a distribution of, fire and· business to\' Fire Engine fl)J' hlvlni the prevention literature. ClImlJoX of against carelessness are Canada's rapidly durin' b~st Fire Prevention Costume. the week ·wlll b, a parade on , 27,000 fire·fighters. 7,000 of these and lake sue Peter J, Hearn, Chief of Pepper· Frida, afternoon. are professional officers and fire men. The remaining 20,000 . bre annually. volunteers. AI lthe~e specialist!; conference in New Housing Aid Canada-U.S. respond unselfishly and bravely to representatives 0 the eal lof "Fire" which is no reo firms and the FREDERICTON (CP1- Senalor spector of anyone week in the ,n,'I'rmme ... met wilh Down In 1956 John F. Kennedy of Massachus· year. U.S. government OTTAWA (CPI-The Ihree' ma . etts Tuesday urged establishment • attempt to develr jor Indexes of housing construe of more effective "permanent Through my company's active I interest,and action lion - slarls, completions and consullatlve channels" to help fire prevention program I have i control or prc\'en I . numbers under construction - solve polley and trade probiems had tile opportunity to meet nnd I effective I)". A' i all showed declines in the first between Canada and the United 10 talk with many of Canada's fire- ! aerial spraying fighters. All agree on one thing- 1 ,w...l..,.:dcd as a means 10 c, ei~ht months of Ihis year eom· Statcs. pared with 1956. the bureau of Such problems as high seas thai human carelessness is the real through Ihe usr .; cau,e of lires. Firefi1hters do not .;, .! , statistics said loday . fisheries, disposal of agricultural PEPPERRELL AFB-Four-year-old Warren Martz beams proudly after being retardant chemic: I Reflecting declines In all provo surpluses and penetration of Am· blame an inanimate objecl like n : of recent research. Inces except Prince Edward Is· erlcan capital into Canadian en· awarded a toy' fire engine by Pepperrell Fire Chief Peter J. Hearn as a prize for pile of oily rags for starting a· a spectacular disp: .,- land and Saskatchewan, housing . terprlses could be dealt with as having the best Fire Prevention costume at Pepperrell's Fire Station Open House fire. Yet human carelessness a~· I onl)' one ofj sure!lly can be blamed: conlributed at till starts were down 17 per cent In they arise. Each new problcm Sunday. Warren, who was dressed as '·.l\/Iighty Match" is the son of Masler Ihe period. 10 74,930 unils from would not ha\'e to be dealt with Human beings can teach them·' for 'improl'e~ re .' selves to be careful. That is wh~': to 'be useil in fi .' 90.130. on an "indil'idual emergency ba Sergeallt and Mrs. Dale Martz.-USAF Photo. WITHOUT WARNING Completions were down nearly sis ... · ------the positive virlue of carefulness i 14 per cent 10 67.633 unils from Ihas been Ihe dominating theme of i 70.407. as drops were reported Addressing the University of my company's fire prevention pro· I Millions of dollars worth of everywhere exccpt In New{Clund· New Brunswick's fall eonvoca· gram for a number of years. Well· I land, New Brunswick and Sas· tlon here, Senator Kennedy said known is Ihe full-eolot medallion Prug katchewan. governments of the two counlries Your "Firebugs" with the ABC slogan of Fire Pre­ ~~. property are have been able to carryon frank Check Own Units In "arious stages of con vention education "Always Be ~tructlon Aug. 31 totalled 75,Oi6, discussion hut "in addition to ~'lo5t each yeor summit meetings, re!:ular and Here 5 the message to e\'ery Isons." I Motor (or car) with defective Careful". Over three million signs down from the cClrrespondlng 10' home in Newfoundland from the Experience throughout the con· fuel or ignition. system. (Also In of various siles have been distri· lal of 89.389 units a year earlier. stand in!: orgons of consultation through , . , I.'lre Marshal Ryan. tinenl, the Cilief said, had shown I' connecting garage or worl,shop). huted to Canadiiln groups Inter· ~'llJtvitt?2Ct 1111 Fewer units were under construc should keep abreast In structure tlon In all provinces bill SlIskat and outlook with new currents of "There's nClthing more important that a programme of voluntary First Floor-Oil or gasoline ested In fire prevention. change." . I) than the fire safety of the house· home inspection throughout thc I' stoves (summer stoves). Wood The slogan "Always Be Care· News. chewan. holh. Every family can help by entire year was the answer. Local. box close to stove. ful" focuses attention most strong· of the Morning. making Its own check of ranger I)" it was most encouraging to reo No melal stove shield protecting lyon the fact that Fire Prevention don't have to News and Wea spots. Or the fire department will port Increasing public co·opcra.' wQod .floor. Is a 52·weeks.a·year job for el'ery· Clock. gladly and freely help with sug· tion,tfhe Chief sdaitl, pOi~ti~gl lout Curlains close to stove Stove one. The three million "Always Be . Devotion •. gestions." that Cl course un er prOVIl1Cla aw . . . . Careful" signs which can be seen . Preview. . The Chief was speaking in sup. he was empowered to enter and pipe close to cClllng. i . • Playtime. ion.wlde ~ducat(on.· t II ~Iatches within reach of children. In Ihe forests and .10 rural, subur· port of the nat _ !nSPCC any ome. . , . ban and metropolitan areas are a tRandolli I al campaign sponsored by the As. Howel'er any family could help I ElectriC Iron connechon. Clean· h ttl d' t' of the West. soclatlon of Canadian Fi;e hy remedying its own shortcomings: ;ng fluids. Oil heater. wlel ~Ire, a ctonsbank rem n erf· 0 surance Policy Power. . d I' f f' b ,. Celluloid to"S a Cl lzens 0 ac up our Ire· , . Harding . )Iarshals and the Cana dl an Assoctn. an as examp es 0 "Ire ug". spots ..". fi"liters ever da I News, Itlon of Fire Chiefs to publicize in the average dwelling, Chief list· Swcepll1gs In registers. 0 y y. AYRE & SONS, LTD. .. : aO(~ "root out" the common cd: . i Serond' Floor ..... Electric dro .Fire ha! alway~ . been ,man's p!elrnilng ~Iusicale. '. 1WhIC~ giv~fire a place to start ~a~ement-Rubblsh. Unprotcct· . cllrd hung on nail. p fnend as well as 1m foe-It can 1 especutlly ID the. h~me. Fire d~~n. e? JOists above furnace and smoke AmI Atlie-Haphazardly.strung also be his inspiration to "Always i '. I age to .... 'nes In Canada, ~e, sud, pipe... electric wires. RUbbish. Be Careful." AGENTS lor- \ tCltallcd more than $20 mLlllon a Unhdy . wood pile. .• Unstopped or paper.covered flue Choice. ye~~: . ~ Ashe~ In wooden, co~talDer.. hole. . Broadcast. I 11m is shocking and aJl"I Sagging smoke pipe, defectIVe Offset chimney Chimney n LAW UNION & ROCK INSURANCE CO., Day Serenade. i palling," the ChIef declared,. "~s ; joint:" ...... bracket. • CI i ('\------Bulletin. ,I.~ the shameful fact that Cana~la s J~I'ts resllllg on brick chullnc~. Ouldoors-~Ioss·covered or curl·' ! Prevent LI':)NDON & LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., Bulletin . I ~II'C loss, per head o~ popula\Jon. Oll~ rags or ,,:aste. Ied ~hingles. : . IS one of the highest In the I~ol'~d PalDts and polishes. Chimncv not hi!(h enougl b' \ News. Iloda)'. The hopeful factor In I Exposed woot! lath. roof ';Vo d expo ur - 1 a bo\.e .1 :,~~;IPPY Gang. 1 g,etting rid of the h~t is that most Gasoline stored or used in; chin;nr)" 0 s e. a OH : Fires Broadcast. : fires are caused hy human. :are, ho~se. . . I Soot in chimney. . Canada Malin lessness and neglect. And It 5 in . Knotted ?rop electrIC light cord, Rarlio or TV antenna impro erl l-~------' Companions. the home that we learn the .Ies· Improper IIlSCS. grounded. p y it From Here. I News. I - .Programme . I. r;.,. __ :_. Broadcast 1 Firebug Briefs \Education J{ey . FIRE can destroy a Building-Destroy Property-Lay • j \ Waste the labour of yeas-But it cannot destroy the If you don't undersland the ITo Fire Safety I, I deadty difference belween a 15 protection of adequate FIRE Insurance. , ! and, say, a 30 ampere fuse In your , ordlnaI'y household electrical clr· By RA Y~IONl> DUPUIS, Q.C: BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE , (President, Canadian Chamber of ! I cllit right now's the time to find AND .;.; Commerce) out: Fuses are the safety watch The Canadian Chamber of Coin· MAINTAIN .fiRE INSURANCE TO FULLY Ii.. :,! i dogs on the hidden wires and the i I merce Is well aware of the ad· , I r ~ traffic they can reasonably bear. COVER YOUR PROPERTY , .' .' .'1 \ vantages to be derived from a con· :' ; If a 15 ampere fuse keeps "blow· : tlnuous fire prevention campaign ing" and If the 30 doesn't, watch of which Fire Prevention Week is your step; you are living Cln bor· one of the most Important tools. rowed time. Education is the key to success· w. Angus Reid, Agent ful fire prevention and the gen· . eral public must he made con· SCOTTISH METROPOLITAN ASSURANCE LTD EI'en to Canada's 27,000 .flre- seious of the tremendous waste ; men, the wonder of 1956 is that, I through fire, !)nd encouraged to RAILWAY PASSENGER ASSURANCE CO. : with ~6 billion of new construc· I ~xerci~e greater care and safely ·1 tion, Including 130,000 homes and .. III IhCIT £ire habits. Rehl Bulltllnll 'Phone 3810 Duckworth St. St. John's apartments, and with a population I The lil'ts of citiczns and their i illCI'llRSe of 400,000, the nation's : propel'ty can be safeguarded Iller cupit a fire loss tCltlied. to . thruugh co·upel'ation and through I ~Incken of( from the . uluJ'llllng I well planllcd .allt! directed. fire ,upward annual trend of the 'pl'cnmtinn Ilrogmms in communi· LeWis Show. pa~l Newi. i I tics acro,s Canada. In this cOflec· decade. Their year·round pro· lion, Boards of Trude and Cham· and Weathe bers of Commcrce are in an excel· EARLE SONS' & CO.,· Ltd. ~ramme of public lire prevention lent position to do an effeclive job of fire prevention work in their OWN A MODERN PHONE education is cited 85 one possible EXTINGUISHER • • 7077 respective communities. FIRE Ianmer. The Canadir;n Cham her of Com· ~ ______.. ______.. ____ ~.,~ mcree, with the support of its STOP FIRES AT TH~ START Isome 750 member Boards of Trade I I and Chambers' of Commerce, I wholeheartedly endorscs Fire We carryall types in steck: Prevention Week. It is a pleasure \ for the' Canadian Chamber of FROM:' This Can Happen To You! Commerce to cO'operate with the . , fire services in this great under • 1 PT. HOME SIZE ...... : ...... ;...... $2,98 Ea. taking. , Sometime it might. If it does- • SODA ACID More and more aeross Canadn. • FOAMITE fire departments are now gcarc' • Are you cove~ed 'if your hous~ to quick equipment Interehang • C.T.C. Clver vast areas, essential to cCln • C02-2% LBS. TO 20 lBS. is reduced to ashes-Can flagrntion control in nuclenr nl • DRY CHEMICAL 5 LBS. TO 30 LBS. tack. In Ontario, for instance, tho you afford to build it· threads of 2\2 Inch hose'coupling, • PUMP TANKS Don't let your and mtings: have been standardil , • ANTIF~EEZE to-morrow. ed. With this standard,' plush FUTURE availability of adapters at strategic points, Ontari'o firefighters can be TO: Am 17' Go up in Smoke I sent Into' action In bordering eClm· for tbe MI munities In Quebec, Manitobp; • 40 GAL. FOAMITE ENGINES ...... $491.70 Box ReView. New' York, Michigan and 1Ilinlle· In a Minute sota. Prior to litnndardizntlons, IGenerations there were' no fewer thnn 103 FIRE ALARMS - AUTOMATIC n· a :Minute Fowler different hose Ihreads In Ontario . !rohl' Coast ·Stan • $9.95 and $29.95 each J. C. PRATT & Co.,·Lt~. In a Minub YOUR INSURANCE' AGENT The fuse Is the "safcty I'alve" and. Country of electrical wiring. The differ· FOlecasL.. 24 QUEEN'S ·ROAD DIAL 5531 . enee between a 15 and a 30 ampere II~~~~~~~~~~~~P.O.~ Headquarlers BOX 866 for all .Types of Safety ST:Equipment JO fuse can be deadly •

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V NEWS FRIDAY, OCTOBER ",. 1957 DAll ' - • revention, ee ee e, essa eso Ire • 8.30-Hlt of the Day •. CAPTIVE AUDIENCE \Importance. of 8.30-NeWs, Breakfast Clull. WINNIPEG (CP) - Tape rc 00 Forest Fires Ar~ I 8.35-Spor\s Calendar. . eordings o( the radio broadcast CJON·TV· CJOX~TV· B.40-Breakfast Club. of two 'Western Interprovincial Standards 'In O.OO-A Date Denys. ARGI~NTIA-CHANNEL IO with Football Union games wcre be· ST. JOHN'S CHANNEL 6 9.l5-Betty and Bob ... ing shipped to the U.S. Wednes· Fire Protection 9.45-Hearts in Harmony. day by radio station CKRC for ere Cost lo· Canada FRIDAY,' October 11th. 1.8.3D-CIUb O'Connor, By A. F. TELFER, l~:::~e~:ie With DcnYL rebroadcast to . prisoners in the lorest Ures In Cal\~dian woods. Public Relations Manager IO.30':"'Here Comes O'Malley. Louisiana State Prison in Shreve· 5.3D-Oblldrcn's Program. 9.00-S64,000 Question. -;~LIJ FISK ! The Canadian Foresiry· Assoel· ELECTRIC Can. Standards Association 10.45-A Date With Denys. port, La. The recordings were G. 1I:'nadi~n FOl'r~tr)' I ~lIon is now In Its 58th yeat of Your fireman today has many IO.55-News. In a d c at the suggestion or G.OO-Toes in Tempo. 9.30-Country Hoedown. 1 I.., : -11'"on I aierting the Canadian public to the standards, a moral standard, an f B st. Bomber halfback Pete' Mangum .\~.(}rl" . d I 'th . OUTlETS' educational standard a mechanical 1l.00-Burtons 0 anner who is the prison's athletic di· G.30-News Cavalcade. 10.00-A •.t:. IIIckman Show. .'. plra,pd 10 cooper· . constant nee or care WI every I • H.15-Juke Box Jamboree. rector in the off. season. ,vry inl ~:irr PrHention I form of fire out·of·d.oors. Through standard. He practices these stand· 12.00-News. 7.. 00-Variety Playhouse. 11.00-l'iews• () 'ttrr in 1057 voluntary contributions 01 time ards In his' efforts to promote life I2.05-Ramblin' With I,.~ Ih~ir Reco~ds. n.IO-The Latc Show. c~mmllhP <\o"an is once and space by radio. television, safety, In his efforts to control the 12.30-News. 7.30-The Early Show. .PACTS APPROVED " e~\I'r Fir/.-\ Ptnce 10 magazine and newspaper outlets incipient fire and to prevent it 12.4il-Fisherman's Forecast. 8.00-To Be Announced. , . and with addillonal assistance from from spreading, in his efforts to U5-Sportscast. ROMI~ (AP)-The Senate Wed· 'I'I'r lull" fol· imam' other sources, Association extinguish fire with the least I.30-News. I nesday night approved the Euro· , ,,'311 " . I' . · . u",canallian, rond h)' lecturers work In ever.Y pro\'lnce amount of damage. l.45--R'lmblin' with Records. pean common market and Eura· b) J I" cOllnll'),. the an· of Canada on forest fire prevclI· A Canadian standard Is a. so· 2.00-WindolV Shopping with Bob tom treaties. completing Parlia· !O I I~:'tr ~.noll li'I'I'>1 fire,; tion campaigns. In 1058, a new slo· DON'T lulion to a recurring difficulty, an 2. 55-N elVs. mentary acceptance by Italy of ·1 r. It'n" rn.,1I1H1U ' lo';cs \ gan and symbol wll\ be add~d fo GIVE an sIVer to a continuing problem. 3.00-Dollars on Parade. the pacts. ltaly is the third ot rr.~.. ~ ~nd ~an:p. watrr •. the educational features when FIRE A I It is a long step taken to keep 4.00-NelVs. the six countries linked in the twu I, ','11',,11' \\'l1l1ld be, "SmokeI' the Bear" will be officI this problem from ever arisin~, to 4.05-Rr.inbow Ranch. rm," . ,., dl PLACE TO START pacts to complete the parliamen. I or pliminatClI. Ilnlly sponsored by the Cana an prcI'cnt this difficulty from el'er 4.55-News. tary 11 roc c s s of ratific~tion. Orlohrl' I, lal.' in tl~e • Forestry Assocla.tlon ~s one more happenins In the first place. It is 5.00-Cisco Kid. • France and West Germany al· 113.on. II i; rarl)' In means of bringing. flTe ~re\'en· an elfort to do 'now at little cost 5.30-'-Superman. ready had done so. The others · . 'of prrpar:l1inn; to lion sharply to the att~nhon ~f I whnt otherwise mllst be done 5.45-Supper Serenade. are Belgium. Luxembourg and '. J 'latcf at an infinitely greater cost. 6.DO-News and Weather. J.r d1l~in~ 'I!r 1\~5B Canadians and our AmerICan visi' l the Netherlands. IiII11_(l;On. • 11 •I'. 0 f COl Ir'c.. , t 01'5 • , Through eSA nationally ac· O.OB- VOC~I Bulletin Board. . jor a pll'\'('nlinn ..~I At the National Forestry Con· .\ ccptcd standards, fire and life 6.15-Sportscast. ,;u;/ .nn hll;mr;~ (H'es fel'cnce in Winnipeg In Septem. 1k-:m:~;.J hqzards are .reduced to an accept· 6.20-Suppcr Serenade. 1O.55-NclVs. :;'rrco,f rapldl) dllfln~ the! bel' of 1956. the delegates agreed I able levcl and the work is a con· 6.45-News. 1l.OO-Sportcasl. 'r~r.lh' lnrl l_Kt' ;lIch a 1 th~t additional educvtlon was re' tinuolls proposition. . 7.00-Break the Bank. 1l.10-·Forecast. '.

year 1.l5-Ne~s. lAB-Art Baker's Notebook. Armitage. 1.35-Ediljlrlal Comment. 2.00-New5. 2.15-A Woman Confesses. 1.40-Sportr. ReView. 2.o1-The Siory or Jane 2.30-Nc\\'s in a Minute. . . . IlIh. 2.31-1IIatinee • .---_.. - 3,Dl-Western Jamboree. Carl- Winsor ~CW!. Anlwer to PrevioUl Puzzle I 4.00-Gen. Provincial New ••. of the llurlllng. Screen Performer ;]Nl 4.05-Ranchtime. IINSURANCE LTD. ~c\\'! and Weather. ;1- 4.30-News, Ranch Part,.. . Clock. 5.00-NelVs, 'l'he Record Shop. WATER ST. DIAL 6040 ACROSS 3 Amperes ,lb.) ~ UCI·lllions. '4 Clamp .~ 6.00-News Rnd Weather. Pro·iew. 1 Screen H.05-Bulletin Board. 'performer, 5 Requlre.t • -FOSler fi Respect I 6.l0-Nalional News. 7 Vendor 6.15-Soorts Parade. YOU HAVEN'T HAD flDTUUP 'She acls on 8 JOUnson· School group 6.2B-N·a\ional News. Policy Ihe sllver- 9 Measure 01 ~N A FIRE IN 20 YEARS? 13 Armed farces Thailand 6.30-Top Tunes of Our Times. PERH·APS . . nu: Y'nltl.{ttitCe MAN . . 14 "Lily maid 7.00-NcII'5 in a Minute. 10 "Emerald Isle" ~1 , ~ D. 01 AstolaL" II Finishes ~ 7.01-Rigbt to Happincss. 15 Darling 12 Bird's home 29 Gaseous 44 Lease 7.l5-Pilssing Parade. YOU SAVED ~ FEW 16 Landed 19 Fourth elcment 45 Comfort proprietors 47 Den, as 01 7.:JO-Nc\Vs. . PERH,APS PREMIUMS. Arabian caliph 30 Royal italian B.OO-Ncws and Best from !,he '17 Abstract betng 21 Joined family name an animal ]8 Transaclions 48 Toward the Wcst. ~ltBritic. 22 Shops 38 Emissaries 20 East (Fr.) 37 Scottish alder sheltered side 9.31-Song5 of the Gospe.!. ·.\r.nll1r.t~r" ChOice. 23 Colorle~~ AT PRESENT LOW RATES YOU WOULD 211ncftectual 24 Son 01 ::;etb tree 49 Small Island 9,45-Dosco News. E CO., . Bro:dc.;I. 23 Hammer head . (Bib.) 38L\ve 51 River In IO.OO-News and Night Beat • Day Serrnadc. 26 Russtan 25 OIJlmous 41 Utopian Scotland. lO.30-National News. HAVE TO liSA VEil FOR 150 YEARS TO . Bulletin. communlt,. British school 42 Portable chair 53 Entomology lO.45-Housc Party. Bullelin. 27 Musical 28 Smell 431n addltton (ab.) ANCE CO., qualify 1l.00-Newsin a Minute. BREAK EVEN. S , , II n.DI-Sports. 31 Against [I I~ ~ I' ,- I' .. I" 32 Poems . 1l.10-Housepartf, News. CAN YOU TAKE THAT GAMBLE? WISE Gt!n:. 33 Plunder . 1.00-Queen and Silm Off. Broad\·",I. M Plant part '. " Cana~a ~Ialincc. 35 Anglo·Saxon IS OWNERS' Will INSURE TO·DAY I Companiom, ,lave " '1 VOCM i! From Ilrre. 38 River In FRIDAY, October 11th. xcw .... Swiberland " 39 Sca eallle ~. Pro~ramJnc. .0 Devllite ., nroa!\ca;\. n .. I' 6.28-5ign On. • J. J. LACEY Insurance Ltd. "3 Priority " " 6.30-Brcakfast Club, New .. (prefix) II 0lil Sol!d . I 7.30-Ncws. 211 WATER STREET "7 Medieval lJ I 7.35-Breal;fast Club. Pnl:1'~11lIl\r. short tale I 7.00-Ncws. DEPENDABLE FIRE INSURANCE DIAL ~92J "'! and Wcather. aOHeaV)' !IS B.OO-Breakfast Club. 62 Standards B.25-Ne\l's. ('.11-. . of perfection ,.. To"'" MOverthrow n~li~·tin. .5 Masculine " ~, I_ Pru,r_m. appellation : i ''' I eSHardena In ' 117 DInner co.urn r- ~- , DOWN 1 Mltron I" 10 IIi IPmI Disaster May Strike John's, t Irom ~lollIl'Cal wfoundland Xalional XCII'S, 'News and Talk. Without

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, " "Do It Yourself"Fire Safety Hints

If rou smell gas, a Kingdom Come is 10 Practical Hints ~~:!e~~c~t To Save Your Head--Use It Or switch a light. ,I itize: i' Brace the door if possible, If you is on the job within iquickly while sleeping on upper 'I 'e'holders me~t minutc~ :1------.... PARIS (Reuters) - '!'he world's ,Many lives can be saved from can. throw water on it to keep of an alarm" ' 1floors than those, sleeplng on' 'I For Hous '. ; biggest cycling race, the Tour de fire simply Ify keeping cool and it cool. Open your window and De.,dly smol;c and gases as well, Ijround' floors, I '. Fire si>fety Is no accident and pIpes. France, may next year become using your head. So say, experts attempt to ~.tlracl outside nlten· as aclual flames lend to rise. Open' i • this Is particularly true for the 2 GasoIene and other fnels. stiU more dlfflcuYt and more Inter· of the Association of Canadian tlon. Never jump unless it i. stairways nnd doors assist their Don't give fire a place to start., "do·lt·yourself" operator around Ne~er store them away In glass I '{ national. Fire i'tIorshills and the Canadian absolutely necessary. Wait for ,thc i)rogress. As a result, upper floors llut If one doc., corne, use y?ur! Ires , the home. Here are some practical bottles, which may fall and break, This year, seven national teams Association of Fire Chiefs who, firemcn to take you down Ivith are usually' lhe most dangerous, head .and you'll pr.obabl~· save ~t; ! hlnls from Ihe broad experience Ignltlng or vap,orlzlng I:>nd explod· ,and !Ive French reglonnl ~cams during Fire Prevention Week, Oc. ladders. The wait may scem long, investigation has shown thut pco. ,l It's agc"ol~ adVice - and It 5 1 o( Canada's 27,000 firement. pretty Ing. If you don't know the danger year the- citizen~ contested the course of 4,665 kilo: lober 6.12, are doing ,their best to Ibut the. average city ,fired epart· pie are overcome much more worth repeolmg. _.' ___ ,_. __ .. _____ ! sell·rellant fellows themselves In qualities 'of such liquids, ask metres (2,000 mllesl., They were emphasize the dangers of fire In --.-.--,---,-.. -----,,---,,- ,.... _--", -''''-'' .. -----, ,I hit with a stagl fa mil)' chores rond crafts. somebody who does. France, ltaly, Belgium, Holland, th h II one hundred m , 1•. Blow torches and welding 3. Matches and smokIng: Num· 5100.000,000.00) f~ 'I Switzerland, Luxembourg and heO~~~rnge householder Illny i -- ',I equipment. No other equipment ber one item for every workshop' IF rm.nneri to unt, represents onlr Spain. • conquer II smaH rite but the hest I ~~ 'u ' , has greater "bulJt.ln·' huards.lought to he al least one lan~e __ nn.. lvl The cost 11 - I ~ 'rhe organizers are looking for· i thing to do in fire is to notify (ht ! 0 '0 Fuel ann light In the open, pre.' metal sand·fllled box reserved ex· ~ ~~I.'ft!l~ ~ "\ Iv terrifying, wher ward to the lime when. th.e re'lnre department. If you ha~e a l ....rr;'" I, "I; J~.'" -I~W"I:--, lftll ,-~?l tor 011 Deposlls ierably lIut·of·doors. Even experts cluslvelY for this purp(jse. 'For the gional teams Iyill be ehmmatcd telephone and can't remem~cl' tile! .'\00;. \? J -ll~ l' 'thaI so many iii Ret Into aerlous trouhle in this pre.occupied craftsman, Flny old and the race wlll be between 12 I number-end rou should post the: ;-n TRItt,-". 'lWIFlI'ii"~ department, as witness large In· tin Is hardly an adequate ash try. national learns, thus making thp number near your telephone-tell 1 ' I' '" A&l''' "'.bjJ.vII, ' TEHRAN. Iran (Reutm)-Tt.n: , this year" the dust rial fires "and" once·proud Sweep and clean up shavings, saw· has issued a del " tour ~ semi-official world cham· the telephone operator, being sure: 11 o "IiI'T"''',1I 'fJ. _ 'inn frogmen soon will be probill~ \ ! ocean liner called the Normandle. dust and other debris after e;,ch plonshlp. you give her the correct nddress,' ...... , .... ~ ow. &! the depths of the Persian Hulf ill, the week of 0 Recent example of a Canadian lIighl's work, A tidy work area The Il)anager of the lour. ,Jac· 1Stay Ilcar u door or R window 5'.1 ~ scarch of off·shore oil deposits "t , the obser\'an home mishap: the chap was tr.king w11\ make the next go at the job ques Goddet, says Ite expects a I any sudden bursts of fin me cannot: _== ....::ztZ2 , the northern cnd of Ille gulf 011 : '\'Pt~\ll'" Week. paint from the front door with a a happier and a (aster one. West Germlln team next year, a trap you. If you are fighting' a i • EPI'I'UU'S NOTE: The Family Conncil ~onslsls of A judg~, A! the Iranian sidc. where Ihe mixed that week you I, blow torch. The heal Ignited a • Electricity. Probably you fecI Porluguese team In 1959, and af· fire with a hose or ';:,ny type of I psychiatrist, three clergymen, a nell'sl,nper ellitor, a women's editor Irallo·ltalian oil company known, !S A great country 01 partition by the door. In seconds you know as mueh eobout this sub· ter that he, hopes to have Soviet water stream, always aim at tile I and two writers. Each article is a summary of an actual case history.: as Sirip has been granted e:cploi· i hear Rnd see cour the lire slipped up the woodwork jeet as does the writer of this urging you to h behind the brick veneer wall and piece, whose only qualifications ~~~;~~~~os~~·~~i~ams. burnking obfjlect, nIcfvethr a(.t t~c i '~be Council repo,rts on problems' l11at have been °dcalt with, b], taLion righls. I FI,uf:i1 ~ f. '~~T : Th'.. d d smo e Dr arne, e Ire IS responsible agencies and counselorL I Sirip (Sociele Irano • Italiennc ~ \lill'~ ~ , fire. }low well yc Into the roof. Firemen had to chop for posing as an authority here IS) ea r s race pro uce a spread out over the floor or ", :ks Pclrob; I has oflicially regi,l ' ' lessons will be rl through the roof to get at the was that he built a house with his surprise wlnncr In the 23·year· ground start at the end nearest HARIUET R.-I am the victim stand, shc says she rlor,n'l want to ~ pred in Tehran and its mixed Ir· FOR '''CU : "ear's statistics. fire. Constantb' in the news In the "01'0'11 bare hands." In his case, he old Jocques Anquetil, from Nor you an'd sweep It out completely of a malicious woman, s~c me or my wife if 1 marry Har· i ano"llalbn boarel of directors ap. : ' ~ J I ·become a sacrilic cold months there t,re reports of IllUlkes I ta habit of calling In 8 Will you be ' m~ndy, hailed hy ,rrench sports !IS you advance. If the fire Is MARTIN ~!.-l believe her, but ric\' 1 pointed. with an Iranian as the ContClct: deaths of person~ 1l~lng hlow professional to do the main jobs \~rlters as, I~~ "archangel of traVelling up a wnll, put out the how can,I cOllvince my mother? Harriet has begged to meet my: chairman of the board. job? It's up to l'Ol torches to thaw Ollt frozen water of wiring and connections. i'reneh cyehng. prince charm·, £ire at the bottom first and then • • • mothcr and has evcn written to i one can "make" a ing of the sport", and "the Yeo follow it ·up HARIUET R,-I ;:'01 a divorcee of her, Shc suys she is sure she can I Three Halian survcy teams. in· There are tod: , ll\1di !lIenuhin of the bicycle." , • , , I . lh' Ie IS cluding geologists, lopographers. MITCHEll fl', people or the "It " TIle ru' nner.up, 'Iarcel Jans. In flghtln~.a fire caused by 40 and I have four children. I convince her t1wt s no mg i ,! " electrl It)' fir t turn f! th never wantcd a divorce, I am the likc what those gossips say, but: frogmen and olher experts. will to lIIe" school. TI! sens of Belgium. was 14 minutes ,c , , 5 o. e victim of a malicious woman- my my mother is vcry s( uhhorn and ~ arrh'e in Imn next month to start AGENC!!:5 lint·, much like' the os' 56 seconds behind Anquetll who rto~ e~'f YI:u mslal~lnUlhdokllnseowslvtlht chlocnad· sister.in.law-who poisoned my refuses to mel'l her. She even tore: prospecting operations and re· its head in the did the race in 135 hours 44 min· t" e c a ,i utes 42 seconds. ,a Simple pull of the handle cuts of! husband's mlnll against m,! to liP lIr,rl'ict's leller. , search in the three opcrational quite certain that . , ' power throughout the house. That such an extent that life with him 1 am at a 1055 to klloll" what to , arc,ls--the continental shelf. the sec, others canr Next rear theer \I'll! also prob' prevents the {ire from being re. becr..me unbearable. du, I have ueyer been 50 happy Za~ros mountains,' and the coast ' form of "isolal; l of the riliH of ,Oman, ' abl~' be no more rest d~ys. !le· ignited and .,lso avoids the pos. I rccently met a bachelor, two in my life as 1 hare been in the i 75 Water St. ~c:: more than a i One fire in which 601 people lore the Se~ond World \\ar, Ihe IsiblJity u[ giving yourself a severe years younger thall \. We an! very time I've knoll'n Ilnl'1'ict. ~!y I STUDY DEVELOP~IEXT the facts and the . . . !our lastcd .8 10 30 day~. Now. electrical shock. fond of one another and arl! con· mothcr 1hinks it's ridiculolls for I a philosophy, is ,died, with a financial lo~s 01 SIlIi It. has been cut down to 24 days. For most, boys. "being a fire. sidcring marria~e. I W:lllt so much me to mnrry R II"roman with four i O!Al 2128 :: . It's hll1n~' holl' 011~ real day of ! millions, 1I'01!ld be o~e of Canada's Preliminarv talks have .Ial'ted· applied to Fire With two days of rest for the com m:1n" Is the height ot ambition, to rebnild my life and make a de· chilclren, but I rr.all)· love hcr. Yet, found in cemr real hoI sun cools o[{ the anger l.greatest nallonal dlsasl~rs, . That between the' :oYartln's -'\ .. own heiilalion ~il'cs his mother the pUlI'er to control this situation, _ Asks _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,-~.~~~~ Horripltplr·ce hrncif is rcry nilhe~,~ish positi!ll1 to ngain of ------.----:----~ ,------Suppose ye your old fir costs? To, WAI,T TILL To protect When· the smolm Insurance r. I, IT'S TOO clears, there's CLAU I LATE " nothing left ••• , I PHONE 32 '. I I ;~.l,' \ i , t \: ; , ! lI,tl : I I I: 'ti I i' .. " . !

, " .. unless I , , KIDDE you , ,I i I FIRE EXTINGUISHERS What if , . , : : J ,:, :i , , have ,'I,. j FIRE strikes i ;t ":~ " FIRE INSURANCE I 'YOUR Home What will happen to you if fire destroys your home and WO!Jld you be able ta rebuild and Fully prl belongings? Complete fire insurance coverage will repay your home with your present insurance? bring your protection into line, with to·day's "GUARC your losses quickly with a maximum of help. It is also. replocemeht costs with complete, up.to·do tl important to practice safety ltIeasures for fire"preventiot:l in the insurance. Stop in or call us I Contact " home. But be 'prepared with fire insurance always , .. ' the cost of full protection is moderate I Re~t 'Easy • It • • • • • • Wif'h WE RE.CHARGE • • 0 CALL US ro-DAY KIDDE C02 EXTINGUISHERS ' )08 B"R,OTHERS & Co:, ltd. 'W~~ 'A. MUN 1. Charles ·iNSURANCE DEPARTMENT INSURANCE .LIMITED R. Bell• BOARD OF T~ADE BUILDING, Li1nited 204 WATER ST. 'PHONE, 2658 OUCKW DIAL 5076 I • " ", J, " , , .' ;, ·1 " !. , \ • , I• Ion• n' roperty oss Ire n Y. . -po-_._-'" ---- , DON'T ,GIVE' itizens Urged To. Stop FIRE A PLACE And Save Lives TO START. c~pted over OOc::. of the fires are Most people wouldn't buy • car , r lilf "ililrll~ (If Can· r caused by carelessness. All we have for Instnnce unless they looked it 1.,,1 ~th"I' II ,'h ~ ;ta~gcrlllg bill \ 10 do then 10 stop 90';'0 of the IIres over carefully first, but every \lfr~_ ,r,t'.' ll'llltlrrtl lIullloll., (0,I I I II'h' tC h occnr each year . In Canada, fall many of, these' same people ,Orl ;,,·P,Iil.'it'll.ll l for firc-. \ is. to he careful. Not really very will. slart first In uninspected SII 0 ';, rcl':t"{'I1:' nlll)' the co"t difficult. I~ It ,equipment, sometimes with dis· yr.. rrl" '1:1(' e(l.t ill 1\I'rs is\ When \\'e al'c told Ihat 90t;:. of astrons results, ; 'P 1('" :1) ;::;, ,,11('11 we, C11Il' I all [\re~ arc ~auscd by carcles~. Carelessness or accident? What "'i' " .1' 1I,;n), lire l'lcllms i ness, we are IIIclined to be a bit would )'OU say? .:,:,.n I ~kepllcal and usually say, "Oh, Be sure to have your furnace

I,:.":.' u;,. '." ,r Ihr GIII'ernnr \1 Yeah! Whal abont the fires caused and chimney Inspected! Have your ..,1:: il;,' ,.. ,,,,Ii ;, ,\r('rec which by electrical wirlnR, overheatcrl oil burner checked and adjusted ',::, ir ~hr ,'rl f: 01 (Jrlnh!~t· ~th st~I'es and furnaces, and faulty Make sure that al\ tbe fuses In the r;:h 1"1 1;:r "h,"\'I':lncl' 01 ftre ! chlmncys~" . fuse·bolC In your home are 15 AMP -:n"1'" \I,."k I Vel'~' well, Icl's exnmlnc these fuscs! Don't smoke In bed and News Briefs' ,\1'( Lewisporte 1; Firebug l".'-'~~ 'til,' Y"U. a citi/en Iso·called accldenlal fire causes. don't allp.w rubbish to accumu. pipes? Never for an instant forget 'h',; (ff": <' '11M) nl ou!'s will Electric wires don't 'start flre~ on late! , SCHOOLS BEGIN YEAR'S lVORK P. T. A. MEETfNGS RE·OPENED Conadian National Railway boat the wet clothing or the laltndry t ~, .• ,,/1 .f( rnllntless mc;. Ihelr oll'n! For example the Wlrlng We could go on listing for page S.S. Randon has been discharging LEWISPORTE-Slne ,our' last The Parent Tea'chers Association Sad. oft·repeated explanation by left close to the pipes to dr~! , . ';:,';,,:: "" \0 he careful'lln an al'crage home Is built and after ~age things to do that will write up scho,ols have all re· re·opened on September the 9th, rails for the C.N.R. A number oE In 11, ',I ·.',ell )011 absorb insulated to carr>' 15 amps. 'ar,d help .prevent fires, but it can all bereaved parents in every provo opened and t;ach~rs and pupils at Central SchQol with Mr. Max oil tankers has also been discharg· Sinister social note: the family ::"'1> ,Ill: he rc[\cctcd in the fuse hox should thcrefore be be summed up by saying that fire inc! of Canada in 1956: "We just have all ~tarted to. settle down Humphries, acting president. The ing cargoes of oil. This has been a with a fuil load of 1957 elec~rica~ ;~;:r"' ,VI-::(;. Will )'onr equipped with 15 nmp fusse. prevention Is nothing more than left the house for a minute ..." to the year s work II'lth a full staff main business of the meeting was source of employment for many appliances movin~ Into the cen· "~I ~1.~"i~la ,,-. 'irco":,' " O:ICJ'ifire to care· Many of our modern household the careful, application of good old· YOU I of teachers. to elect a president to fill the local residents. tury-old farmhouse wired to' 1920 , WI: :- .'ti hr "fired" 0([ appliances, such as electric kettles fashioned common sensei Messrs. Scott WooUrey, Gilbert The holter the fire, the cooler '\1110.,;<'.",. vacancy made by Mrs. Reg Cop. standards. Applinnces witb "re­ 1:'.1" 1:1 yon/ {rylng pans, and grills, will draw Fire Preventlon Is a modern Layte, Hedley Powell and Hubert your head should be. w~" HURRICANE "FREIDA" pin when she moved to another sistance" elements include: toaster, 3 be I up to 15 amps. alone, and crusade, an all 031 war against Buddin, were successful in secur- 'H,~ r~n "'I~'\;C" p~rson w~cn . Hurricane· "Freida" pai~ a brief town there was no president elect· ironer, hotplate, frypan, kettle, lh': ( .. (, It'li3)' n !:reat additional appliances are carelessness and thoughtlessness. ing three moose somewhere in the Surefire combination: one small I p!/.~!(ed VIsit to town Friday mght and, ed. At thi5 meeting a committee heater, warming pads, mere lamps "It Millertown area. child and one match. , ,lOr;" iI: :'h' Can't Hap· . In, the safety factor is exceeded We must all join together In this part of Saturday with high winds was formed to look into the for every room: Add:' fan, TV. and 'p 'If" -ell"ni. Thesr people and the fuse blo\\'s. After we blow important crusade, to make our and rain but no damage was reo matter. Tlte West and East Women's As· radio mother's washing machine :'I;h like I:lr o;trich who a fuse two or three times in suc· homes the safe place that our chll· An "early bird" to watch: the ported. sociation of the United Church has and dr~"Cr; father's power: saw, ""i~; he;." In Ihe sand .aml cession, 'I~ usually replace the dren 50 trustingly belleve them to man who opens wide tbe stove NEWS IN BRIEF begun their meetings for the year, etc. Total gadget cost: SI,OOO. r,~lIe ",1:,111 that became It 15 amp. fuse with one of 30 amps, be! We must think Fire Prevcn· drafts before he ~oes to work, MRS. 11ILD,1 FOlW. R.W. GRAND and plans 'are now underway for Icavinl$ family in bed. not a cent for more and better, ,fr, ~:!Jr'; 1':1111101 s~c it. and we arc vcry plea~ed to find lion! and' above al1, set the MISTRESS OF 1.. 0 ,B , A . Heartiest congratulations arc ex· th e two harl'es t suppers. l'h e '"'. rs t wiring to help take the burden of '. :~rnl.-.f ":-olntionism" is tlmt we can now plug in Poil our example to Fire Prevention! NF'LD. tended to :llr. an~ ~Irs. Harry supper will be beld October 15th, the ,extra 1957 electl'icat 'load. , a rrlusal til appliances at the saml' time, witb· Then, and only. tben, will we be . Stryde whose marrtage took place the East supper will be held Octo· Best home Insurance: simple l~i'rf ,:",1\ Forseeable result: disaster. , I~,P 1,1'1' ,1111 thp prllof that out the nuisance of replacing blown able to point to our community Mrs, HIlda Ford, R.W. Grand at Comfort Cove on Friday last., bel' "2~d 'fire prevention. I r:nlr,;op!J, " dangerous out fuses. We leel pretty clever with pride, as a "Fire Safe" place Mistress of L.O,B.A. for New- Mrs. Stryde was the former EI-\ ~ . , 2128 ,"~lirr1 ',) Firr PI'pI'cntion, about ii, we \\'on't have to replace to \ive. foundlnnd wns In town last Satur." vina Eveleigh, daughter of )Ir. The Salvation Army Corps will ' plus (uel pi\\! heat Surprisingl~' simple' and ,;;:1: 'In-,ll"'; 111 ml1etrrie~ from \' any more luses. Follow Ihe lead o[ Ihe "Board" day, September 21st. enroute 10 and Mrs. Guy Eveleigh o{ Comfort be having their harvest thanksgl\'- equals fire. ~Iore people die by pensive can be fire protection :~;~1.1,nr! In Ilriti~h Colum· But wait! We may hal'e to reo Insurance Companies, help teach different places In Notre Dame Cove Harry is the eldest son of ing supper October 8th., smoke and fumes (and lack of your Itome. Suggested steps: place our home! By replacing Ihat Canadians how to "Stop Firps- Bay, including Herring Neck and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stryde of this The three groups of Canadian oxygen removed by the fire) than 1 Think about fire prevention T~P I'I~r Pln"',lion \\'!'C~ post· ,111 amp. fuse with one of ~O amps, Save Lives." "!\fain Point." She was accom. town. More detailed account will Girls In Training under their by the actual flames. A classic and wbat you can do to stop fire .:'th ;,f pr"lIlInrnlly lilsplay· we have removcd the safety fac· panled' by Mrs. Annie Penny of appear in our next write up, leaders lIIrs. Rev. Winsor, Mrs. example of this was the Coconut before it happens. Don't hesitate, _-======_ ... 1942 th"u,h"llt )"ur communit~· tor. NoW Instead of'blowing Kruse, ,. Corner Brook. Also lIIrs. Rache) Mr. Gug Small has gone to SI. John ~Iartin and Mis, Pamela Grove fire in Boslon In when Ito ask )'our fire chief for advice. .h:ch ;trll' oimihuted coast· the wires burn, and 60 does Ihe SPECIAL FIRE DEPARTMENt Goulding and Mrs. Ross Reader John's to attend the meetings of Little held a program in th'e Sun· many of the night club's 492 vic·· It costs you nothing and he will b< tht no~rd Insurance house! FOR C~IlDREN from Grand Falls. town clerks to be held In the day School building lIIonday of time were found ~uffocated, un· be delighted to advise YOIl. " ' ; .. :,' ;, pllhlic serl'ice, bear No\\' lei's look at overheated While in town they visited 1!rs, Capital Ihls week, this week. The program hegan burned at their tables, 2. A garden hose connection. a ;:1;;.;r .. ~top Fires-·Save stol'es and furnaces, and faulty Now you can fain Ihe lamollA E. H, March, spent some time with Mr. Thomas Hodder, nn elderly with a worship service. The theme handy bucket or two of sand. el'en:' chimneys. Have you ever looked Sparky In hi' own flre depart. h~r anrl took her a lovely gift, resident of this town entered St. "God In my Life" followed by Use your head and !3\'e It. a tin 'o( baking !oda around the t, " Firr,-~"'r l,i\'e5! It Is as at your stol'e or furnace, and chlm· menl Sparky need. your help they spent Saturday night at Mrs, John's General Hospital for medic- a hymn, prayer nnd scripture kitchen and )'ou're in business .• 'j , , II Ihat, The tral:cdy Is that ney; o~ do you, like most other 10 prevent the thom.nd. of firea Gouldin's cabin on the Trans- al treatment, he was accompanied reading by different girls of the In fighting an electrical fire, Take it from there. ' il II simpl, as that. It il ac· people, just take them for grantedl Ihat brei k oul In AmerIcan Canada Highway. there by his son and daughter·in· groups, The main feature was the turn off the power or you may be Fire prevention and nr«,te(:tion.r::,1 home. ..ch day. law, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodder. presenLing of a beautiful painting electrocuted. like everything else [or safety GUESTS AT MORNING SERVICE Word has been reccived that Mr. of the "Hend of Christ" by living, is helped by acceptance AI a member &f Sparky', Fi~ IN UNITED CHURCH Hodder has since underwent sur· "Sallman". The presentation was Firebugs can be a! common 8S responsibility. :' " -.-~., ...... - Depariment, you will receive 1ft On September 29th, at the gery, and is feeling fine, despite made by Miss Inez Hodder on flies around the house. Theyhreed Surprising too, may be your,!:' JOH official illlpeetor'8 badge, a mllDl' • United Church morning service. his advanced age of 81 years. behalf of the three groups of in trash and oily rags and the like "reater peace oE mind in having: berablp card and a complet. Mr. Colbourne was the special Messrs. Simon Hodder and AI· girls, and was received by Rev. and, far too frequently, in the 'the gumption to think about fire:' inspector'" manual to htlp you guest and oecupide Ihe pulpit bert Anstey has both retut'ned til N. Wimor. On behalf of the hides of careless souls who fan protection {or your loved Ollel. I provent Ires In your home. with Rev,' N. Winsor, B.A., B,D, work with the Canadian National TI·ustee Bonrd and all the con- fierce f1ame~ In stoves, or use - Mr. Colbourne ~topped here en· Railway. Both gentlemen under· grCllation, Rev, Winsor thanked coins as electrical fuse connections, .. -,~NS went surgery at the Grace Hos· Inez and nil the group for the or smoke thoughtle!sly or leal'e NEW YORK (APJ-An route to Saekvll\e, N.B., where be pital, St. John's, Lhis past summ['r htHuti[ul picture. which will be matches around {or cbildren or ope bearing two Hawaiian will continue his 51 udics for the ~~a,~~~I!!il,j but are now {celing line and arc I hung in the Sunday School Build· mice to play witb. Swat nil lhest! and mailed from Honolulu to christian ministry. He hud spent glad to report., ' I ing. After the wor.hip pelion a "firebu¢5" It~rd, the firemen ur!:!'. York in 1852 ba~ broltght a rec-,,,,,;,,,,.,,. ~malJ ,Investment ... Big Sew rity lhe past slimmer as assistant to 'rhe walerfront here has heen a I filnt II'IIS !hown And a cup or lea ord $2;;,000 at a stamp auction. the chaplain of the Ail' Force In flurry ol activity during Ihe pasl \\'as ('njoyed by all present. The ~talllps are knon 85 "mls': Germany. Also preseut nt the same [ell' days. 1'he coul !Jllal~ "(;ood O~n J ski lodg... a huntinll sionarles." because most 01 5~rvice was Miss Ruth Tillmnn and Wood" and "Peter, Lllnd" .has IICen A Ilir",nial is a plant thai u~u· cabin' or just a plain el'eryday were used by missionaries .: ~NCE Insurance Miss Nancy EdWards, two churcH Provincial workers who had spent much time d_i_sc_h_a_rg_l_ng_t_h_ei_r_cn_r_go_c_6_. _1'_h_C _81,_IY_Ii_vc_s_on_l_y_t_w_o._YC_3_rs_. ___. _k_il_ch_e_n_II_'I_' tlt,_~ st~~..:e::x:po::s:...ed=-..:.s..:.e_nt_rr._.a_il_lo_th_e_U__n_it_ed_S_tB_t_es. In this presbytery. - Agency ... To btcome a mllllNr of Sparky'. TWO ADDED TO TEAClIING Fire Department. juat pnd 25~ STAFF In roin, tUp' or mOMY order Since the schools re·opened two to Sparky's Fire Departll1ent, a more teach!rs has been adder! 'to non.profit project of the Na, the staff! lIIrs., Gosse at the High I tlonal Fire protectloaAtloeia. School and Mrs. Violet Elliott at SVPP~'M\ your home burned down I Would tiqn. th~ new room In the cast end! your old lire insurance rflbuild It at todafs schno). The kindergarten class has I opened in the west and east end. C,,!t!? Too little insurance can be costly. SPAIKY'S schools, To prot'!r.1 you, let us plan a complete fire FIRE InlUronc"! program. DUAlTMi"T P'1I1ENDS MEET AT THE HDME OF MR. AND MRS. MARCH Tuesday afternoon September 2.lh', representatives from Wo­ CLAUDE A. DAWE , men's Missionary Society and I Worn ens Associations called Oil 164 WATER STR!ET Mrs. Marsh on behalf of the mlm. bers of botlt organizaUons. The PHONE 3217 P.O. BOX 175 ~II best wishes of each member were expressed and a beautiful gift presented to her. All members sin. cerely wisb that she will return A TV picture tube "Impfoslon" from the' Mainland Bilain In the need not be your, tragedy ••. not If you has the effect of a hand grenade. ~prlng' with her resored health and I 11 fire breaks out In the room, energy fully restored. I take ordinary common lense care. ' Check cover the let with a rug IS added ~il·. and IIIrs. M:lrrll will be! protection. greatly mlssell by tlwlr many i h'lellil5 aud for their faithful I that old heap of newspapers you are work on the varinus boards 01 the 1 i'iltlt'ch. allil In other connnulIl!v i saving, Check in and around your home 'aeth·lIIes. They willieave shortly I' for the Canadian Mainland, . for accummulated old clothes and oily Representatives from the L,O. : B.A. met at Ihe home ,of Mrs,: rags, Check your Itove pipe for adequate' March, and enjoyed a cup of tea \ Let Guardian together, and alsll presented her I with a Rift for which she thanked .' c1ea~anc., Keep matches covered and them very' slncel'ely.~lr~. )farch i throu~h the years has been a I away from' children. Be lure ycu have GUARD very faithful memher of this I . . . fraternal organi7ation ~ervinR in adequiClte electric wir~ng, ••• never over- t~p. office of Worthy Mistress for • num bel' of years. ,Icad electric outlets. Keep oil burnen Mr. and Mrs. March left Thursday -Your Futu're September 26th, by air Lo spend the' winter months with their daughter clean. Not difficult to 'do, are they? And and son·ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hembruff at Lake Wilcox, Ontario. y~t these simple precautions spare you Fully protect your home or' business against ~IRE 1011 with «:I n will be remembered that Mrs. surance? March has been quite ill during the u~told heartbreak and ruin fire brings the past. few months, and spent h to-day'S much Ume' at Botwood hospital. "GUARDIAN" FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. to,~a;eless people. " , ale We are very glad to report, has FIRE PREVENTION WEEK up.to-d (reatly Improved. and II'RS before Contact us to.day for all d~talll before fire DOES ~trike I 'w. leaving for Ihe ~Iainland Able to visit Mr. Rnd Mrs. Gordon Ivany FROM at their home, also to da a bit tan help you flame-proof your future. of last minute shnpping at S, F. • Forward's Store, ' -OCTOBER 6~ 12th Y.P.U, MEETINGS RE·OPENED "YOUR NEWFOUNDLAND AGENTS" ifh The' Young People's Union of tD the United' Chul'I:h reopened meetings on Sept. 25th. A new Keep, this thought in mind: recording secretary was elected In tb. person of Mr. Alvin Gale. A UN~ goodly number was present, slnc, ~ Grain of Care 1. & M. WINTER LTD. it was Miss Trudy Rendell's last meeting as she wili leave shortly for the Malliland, she \\'as present· C~n Prevent a Desert 'of De!l~air. 'LIGN' MITED GENERAL MERCHANTS, ed with a beautiful tra\'el alarm , C 0 PIt P' A 'N 'T ItDING. on behalf of the Y. P. 'u, " Make every week Fire Prevention Week! ST. JOHN'S Ind We~t Sunrlay School; Miss DUCKWORTH STIlEEr Rendell thanked the group 'for " their very kiriii'thoughts of her•

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But 5,562 homes over to the livery 1.I\1'~n ~Ir~in~(( PETERSON rubbed his eyes in ., 43 I up" out o( the chair and .tood Ia tired way. ell me, ma;,shal. have been buill in this North Af· "'r: + A62 rican city since the uprising be· ; 'there pulling with Iii! !i~~en ~n I' What Is there I can do now? ",87 the fat uf ~ is cheek Blanchard was quiet for a lime. gan three years ago, WES'I' EAST This is 10 times as many homes A 'c'omplcte ·linr "You know about the meet. Then, soft, he said, "You could AUTO .A2 .43 as werebuilt In the preceding 13 ACCESSOI j in!!?" he 3~ked. Iride out· and tlllk to the Clem· , .,AQJ976 , 102 .. always iTo stoe] j vears. And 6,640 more are under 1 shook my head. Ienls." ' .53 + Q 10 987 . DIAL 90141 i Owen said, "Commerce Com. "What good would that do? . construction. ..,. ",K64 "'9532 Towering blocks of apartments • 1 mitlee. Jordan Pelel'son Sl~nt me lODe man," SOUTH CD) 1 word." I "No other man carries the . on the hillsides of Algiers are oc, ·1 .Qloa "Better keep away," I said. ~'ou do." , cupied by Mosiems and Euro .; ., K 8 5 peans living side by side. , "Better keep your nose oul of it." "Except maybe you.' +KH , I. went on Into the barn and A smile hit Blanchard's mouth ",AQJ 10 One of the main architects' of I up to the loft. I gol my rillJ and and lVas gone. He said, "Th£'I's I the new Algiers is Mayor .Iac 1 Both vulnerable ques Chevaliier. 45, whose (am· came dowa again. Owen looke:l so. Tell you what. !lluybe we South Wesl North East '.,j hard at the rifle. "Your rIUe!" both should go. Then you tell the lIy has lived in Algeria (or foUl I IN.T. 2' 4., Pass I nodded. "It's a nell' one. Clements that either they turn 4 • Pass Pass Pass generations. • CLEANUP CASBAH United States government gave It Pete loose or you stop' buying Opening lead-+ 5 A ~, to me," Ing their hides." , At the same time. plans arc " , afoot for cleaning up the Casbah • .~ , 1- could see thllt put me up a Peterson shook his head, slow. 1 nolch or two with Owen, 1 went I "I've been 12 years Irylng to get the sprawling old town o( Algiers ' J• ,I By OSWALD JACOBY B • back to 'he hotel and sat on Ihe a footing In this town, marshal. where about 80,000 non • Eur :i i AN Albany, N.Y., reader w:o.nts peans live crammed in 2.000 old, top step of the porch and rubbed First cattle, then buffalo hides, to know what· happens to the j Ihe dust off the barrel of thc Working night and dllY, neglect· dilapidatcd houses on 50 acres o( Dj " Jacoby transfer bid when second hillsidc overlooking the old port Sharps wllh my shirt sleeve. I ing my faml1>', ruining my health. hand bids over the opening no· saId' "Owen sa)'s Petcrson called Lalt )'ear 1 felt I'd made It. NolV Two new housing developments ~!" trump. , a m'eetlng for tonight." Iyou ask me to throw It away." have 2,250 apartments, housing The answer is that the transfer the 15,000 persons,. Bot 11 1 .IExpected that," Blanchard "There's a lesson therc, Mr. bid moves up to thc lour level !~ ,Peterson. When you get loot· have their own schools, shopping said. a and that all low level bids be· l "Wllnt me to look In, like be. ing. make sure it's on solid centres and markets. , come normFtI. Pains hal'e been taken 10 al'oid END BAKERY . ! lore?" ground." Today's North would ha\'e uscd any monotony in the appearancr • "No need. Thcy got to work It "Well I ean't do . it, marshill. the two hcart transfer I( West . TilE FINEST BRI It o( the developmcnts. Thc fronts out themselves." . I wouldn't help, anylVa~·. This had 1I0t overcalled South's open· AKES aTod PAS~ · John McNabb camc by just be. 'doesn't hal'c anything to do with arc broken up with elegant wood ~, ing no· trump with a IIvo heart and concrete decorations and sta· ')Iadc' in NCI\;(oun I fore 5uppertimc. He lean cd on I hldcs, or business. This is some· bid. Instead, North simply bid the porch railing and looked hard thing else that I don't under· tus of horses and dolphins decor· 8m O'Chlpl (our heal'ts. This was a four ate fountains in thcir mosaic·tiled at' Blanchard. McNabb said, stand," Peterson turned away level transfer r.nd South properly WAL 2668 "There's a meeting, marsha!." from the porch and took a lew squares. . went to four spades which be· nents I'ary between 7,000 and "1 know. Pike lound out." stcps north. came the final contract. "r been t!llkln' to Peterson. I Peterson walked of£~ioll' with 12,000 francs 1$19.60 and $33.601 think he sees It the right way his head down r-nd rounded the West opencd the five of dia· a month. and the tenants are gen· , noll'," corner heading toward the tracks. monds. South won with the jack erall)' minor officials and higher and played the queen of spadcl paid workers. A dock worker in "That's fine. If it Isn'l too latc." I never thought I'd Sl!e the day West won and led a sccolld dia· The meeting lasted half an that I felt a little sorry for Jor· Algiers carns about 1,000 francs mond whIch wFtS won by deelar· ($2.80) a day. hour, near as I could tell, 'fhen dan Peterson but I felt that way er's kin;, A second spade was I saw Jordan. Peterson walking right then. City officials hope to mOl'c , north 'on the boards toward the "Why, PIke? Blanchard said. played to the jack and the club about 50;000 persolls out of the finesse taken, West won with lie Casbah and trehousc them else· · hotel. When he got close 1 saw "Why wouldn't people follow king and returned a club where· , that. his eyebrows were hauled Peterson and !(:r-',lb?" where, Then they will build nel~ .. upon declarer was able to discard homcs for the 30,000 teft In thr .For all your Blli! · together to make a mess of wrln. "Stlll scared, Harne~'." buth dummy's hearts on his long ! kles out of his forehead and the "Maybe. Then maybe they Casbah, cleaning the piaee up Requirements c clubs mtd make five odd. and preserving only houses of his· R0161 . - SOli ! comers of his mouth turned don't want to mil( In any fight West could have saved one down. He looked llke he'd been to save my reputation. Do you . toric or artistic intere&t, · hit alongside the ear with some. thInk that's what al thts Is for?" trick by cashing his heart Ace but The .. housing program in AI· , thing hard and heavy. He stopped "Could be. There's some stupid he had no way to beat the con· giers and throughout the country , tract. is given added urgency by the I at the steps and stared at Blan· ones." It will be noted that there was · chard. "Mayb~ not stupid, Pike. I'm rapidly inc res i n g popUlation, no play 'for three no·trump and climbIng by about 280,000 persons Peterson said, "I did what you still not sure myself. But I lee '; thr.! a four spade contract by a year. There are 10 applicants .' · wanted. I tried. You were wrong. where a reputlltlon might be a North would have gone down one for cvery apartment In the AI· ) It's not just me In this town, you stone around a man's ncck some· trick since East would have giers developments . ..." ,: know" times. Even a good reputation." . opened a heart. With South as ! Blanchard took a match out ol • • • declarer East could never get the 1his .mouth and flipped It Into the I SAW the buggy down at the lead alld the contract was Iron· ~ street. "That a surprise, Mr. south end of- Chicago St., com· , Peterson?" Ing onto the street from the west, clad. . I "I ••• it doesn't matter. John the horses moving at a fast trot, , ' i McNabb talked, 100, It didn't I stood up to see better. It turned 'h~lp We took a vote. It was John and went Bouth toward the ferry f~f. : and 'me and one other against the' and In just IIl1tt!e time it dropped Q.... The bidding hroS been: I Ben BurroVlht !, rest." I away ol'er the hili. But there was Sout. West North East r • _. " • "Means we're about where we Ia little shine to the buggy from j \\'ere bdort. No bettcr off, no~! lights. on. the street. I was prc.tty 1 ~ Pass 1 • ,Pass i "PAST OR 1"UTURE" i especially WafS!." Isure It wa~ Cole Jcthroc heading \'011, South, hold: I I po~der on Ihe golden pa5t .•. • ------_•• _--* ... _----_ .•• _-.-_.- ...••• ,8.,A K 765.A K 9' 4 ",K 21the da~s that used to be ... t~e ~ What do you do? ,dz,j's t.hat used to h~ ... and In ~ A-Bid two diamonds.' You my mind 1 fancy things .•• that bave a \'Cry fine haud lIut only a fill m~ hea~t wllh glee... I sIngleton spade Ind your own talk With friends I used to know IUlts are nol too Itrong. You'" who pass.cd a!ong the WiY mllst hope Ibat your partner Cia ' ••• and reye!'le ~r,mgs. back to bid over this slight underbid. me... frIendship s dIvine .bou· TODAY'S QUESTION quet .. , good times ap~ear to fur. Your partner rebids· to two ther ease ••. ~y SOjourn mto spades. What do you do now? dreams... brmg sweet fulf!l!. Answer Tomorrow ment to • , • my most secrctlVe schemes. , , recaptured youth and tender loves •.. all seem so very near , ., but now the spell Is In winter, connect the summer breaking and • • . reflections dis­ garden hose to a basement tap, appear • • • perhaps It's just as 'handy In a fire emergeDcy. well that way •.. because the past is dead '.' , and I would be back to the Clements' after stop· much better off • • • by looking pIng off at Ll11lan's, I heard straIght ahead. Blanchr..rd close to me and I felt his hand grip my Brm OTTAWA tcP) - Strict regula· hard. . tion will govern flying near the . Lillian was at the steps before royal couple when they are in I saw her. Blanchard jumped off Canada, the transport depart. the porch and went to her and ment announced Wednesday. put his hands on her shoulders, When their planc is in flight, Then 1 sr.w her excited eyes, liD aircraft may approach closer than three miles. , '/ Blanchard said, "Was that· Colc'I" "Yes. L1stcn, both of you. He When the royal party is on the wanted me to come out to the 'Ilronnd, All flights by non·sehed· basin with him. 1 told him I \lIed civilian planes are pro· couldn't go because of Dick. I'm hihited within a mile. except for afraid • . • 1 think this is the t'aklng off and landing from air .oo~w I time. At the basin. Tonight. ports, . Soon!" This prohibition Includcs nights ;.. r"IPalll'.,ot. C~l.n~ar ~ut In th"ar... w. COUld'~i'l'~~ (To Be Cnntinl'ed) for photography or broadcasting . "EVERYaODV WILL LoVETASTV,-Sa.c&l'L&~e~!

fry to,.thor; thon .droll; Will' Cut 101l0.ly Spr.ad on clough. Ilglnnlng at MAGIC'. steady; e,,"n ••tle ...... , II~. Melli .Ya .. chm .. ,horttlll", ala., edt;, f911 up 1.IIy.,an falhlan. Iring .nds tag.th.r to rising atllon brln;. Qui ali Ya .., 1I0ely-cheppell .01 ... Mlxl. ' • farm a rlnOJ ..al. Pia •• an lin' Sift tog.ther onee, th .. Inlo tho bIll In your o~her , .". c, ,hrMd'" ch .... chm. gr.ased cockl. ,ho.t. Cut 1·lnch 2 I ...... ,It... pa,try fine Ingredlenl .. Get • a .... po. "",Iy.ch.ppttl ~Ic.. alma,1 thrOllgh to •• ntr. . - 'If I~ .. _Mlft.. ell­ ,.ralty . • ,.,.,... IJe., , '. wllh ,dltor'l tum .ach ,Ik. partly lighter, mare w."'r.;::..._ Mak. w.1I10 d,., I.,,,,dlenlll add on II, sid., 10k. I. a hot av.n, baked good .... lII"!!:!IRd:.l 4 "'" Mille ....'"1 PoW •• • ~c.1lll1k 0150·, 15 to '0 mlnut... ''AI.." Mil \ buy MAGIC and mix Ughlty with a fork, adding YI.ld, 1 ring., hw .....'IIfO .... milk, If ne.Itt.,." ta m.k~ a .oft 8aklng Powder dOlI.... Ko.ad 10 ."and. on todoyl l1ow,d board;' Walloul to 9- • 16-Jnch r,ci •• ,I.;- .• comblil~ ~a"'" chip., anion. .' !04 ... chlU .liuc.

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, CIty ELECTRICAL ---. (;mfPANY, LTD. Engines H~rdware Stores,.. Oils, Lubricating' Recruiting' Stoves FOR TilE BEST • , 1-----.-.. ., ELECTRICAL WORl{ E; and S. BARBOUR LT». - AHMl TRASK 'FOUNDRY Ln;>. - Sculptor Also· " IN TOWN CALLANAN &CO. --­ J. H. ROBERTS LTD.--' Dlstributorl of: 3t~ -WATER ST. ' ' E~(:I\I .. EII1:\G:l C"LL3~6' FOR ALl. YOUR PAINTING .' Sole Agents In ltECRUiTING r Kel vin Marine Diesel. AND BUILDING NEEDS .\,:\y lTD. ,---- Kelvin Ricardo Gas EIIKlnt.. Ncwfoundland for il~gur~~ur:~~~6N 'Duhs as Painter . CALL OILS t;'J,ATION . HAROLD SNOW ----, Full Line of Spare Par~ CASTROL (CANADAj . and VAi\COUVER (CP) - No onft !; ~1'III~til"\LE ~T. CALU'iAN and CO. FIRST LTD. & SON, LTD. m ' m WATEK ST. 432 WATER ST. REGAL RANGES "could· aCcuse, Egon ·Milinkovitc~ Fa;!, rfficieot 5CI·\·IC. oPP. C.N.n. Sold all O\'cr Newfoundland DIAL 4611 DIAL 6966 DIAL BOItlit ,___ -_D_I_AL_3.;.,8.:...15_. :.:,73..:,33:...... ,._" . ·:of .being' conventional.' either in I1IAI. ~037 Indllslrlal Elcctrlr.l*u. DIAL 236B 'his'art or' his approach 10 lift. 77 Hamilton Sirfet,' He's a SCUlptor, but will lar HARRIS & HIS~obK LTD. down his chisels to piek up' ,. Office 2274 Ites, 4!157 I GliNERAL HARDWARE lauder and paint bucket any time ':::­ I 'FI~rists Recruiting Taxicabs· the need arises. Egon has takeJI- ~ Distributorl for. Sun beam Paints liP house:painling for a lil'ing, bul. ,: Accessories Electrical Appliances. he thinks there is a tremendous,:. hOWSE OF FLOWERS Sporting Goods and Sport. wear for all occasion!. FRANKLYN PAINT STORE l FLY WITH THE R.C.A.F. - A·I TAXI":,,,----- futllre for his real lalent in Bri)~1 Scrl'ing St. Joha', DIAL 5016 For tull information tish Columbia..": Contractors Supplies from 2 locations: PAINTS fOR EVERY CALVER AVE. He ar:rived in Vancouver fOllr , PURPOSE. DIAL 7153 117 HAMILTON AVENUE nIAL 3150 . 5776 years ago and has an impressiv~ .. : ROYAL CANAn1Al\l AnYlVhere, Any place, UNITED NAIL AND -, . DIAL 80059 Advice for evcry painl job, AIR FORCE studio in West Vancouver. built Complete up·to·date stock. Any time. by his own hands to his OW11 de-- FOUl'iDRY Co .. LID. 3U2 WATER 5:1'. Recruiting Unit: DIAL 7410 For fast service call 8019B. 24 HOUR SERVICE signs. .' !'.\l. Ht\~lILTON "VE:\lJE Heating III PENNYWELL ROAD 177 WATER ST. Heating aud VenUlatlon, When hc's not out on It hOUlif~,' painting job, you can find him :)n Structural and Re.ln'l)~cing ACE and SUPER TAXI --:--j Steel. the studio. a trlangular·shaped;· D, C. BISHOP ----, ----~------room leading up a gentlY'slopin:!: "j, I!fi'~jill;~t DIAl. 80m FOR THE MOST EFFICI~NT Fruit Stores FOR A REAL rock to the rest of the house,. ill !?-1 NEW .GOWER ST. Pianos and Otgans FUTURE SERVICE IN TOWN Ci\LL which has a mag~ilicent view of:. ila'fi:;~llkll: Parts [Whole)' _____ See the Howe Sound, .' '1$0 DIAl 3m NAVAL ACE or SUP: R TAXI JlIAl 5539 . 613U U~USUAI, DESIGN ' EMPIBE FRUIT STORES ~ Complete Plumbing and RECRUITING "Whr have rooms witll (our... For IIle Freshest Fruit In Heating SerVice A, L. COLLIS ------., OFFICER AT '. .- walls?" says Egon. . f •• Delicatessens . .Town call . ' . Plano and Organ Showroom: 1::3 WATER &1. He decided three or fil'c \Val1~ ~!Id. I EMPIRE FRUIT STOn TOPSt\IL ROAD' DIAL 80366 Armature BELL'S PASTRY and --, 144 Patrick Street, Dial 285% '.llal 4902A \\'ould give more character 10 t~e". \\'orl\. 376 ,»UCkWOIih St., Dial 1911 ERNEST CLOUSTON, place, so that's what \ the r00fll'i~ DELICATESSEN ,.ctery: ,Vater St.. fir. Grace 38 2 Locations: LIMITED Tile, Floors have in his house. ',,\ ti'H'i':,';'I. B:llnbrlck m DUCKWORTH ST. L,--- .. ,.---, .' P.O. BOl 358 The 32·year.old ,sculptor. whQ .. ~ Street DIAL. 7197 McCLARY AUTOMATIC Scales fled from Hungary to escapt:. ,. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WARM -'IR CONDITIONING DOW~. clmlmunism, was scorned at fir5l"~ DIal 7191·2 NO ______,from 9,00 a,m, 10 11.30 p.m, by artists in Rome who said lie" •• %10 WATER ST, FRED V, CHES)(AN LTD,­ PAYMENT 5hould do somelhing abstract.­ Fire Insurance DIAL 4183. EASY TERMS Thc tables swung round several, . Picture Framing TOLEDO SCALES AND CALL 5658 years later when art underwenl­ C. A. HUBLEY. LTD. --, FOOD 1I1t\C11INES CABOT COriSTRUcrlON a . change in France and ItaiY, ",' CROSBm co., LTD. --...., PLUMBING and BEATING ART SUPPLIES ---­ AND SUPPLIES from impressionism to neoreal··': .. · Agents for Electric 1I1eat Saw5 ism. , ' .. '.: Drug Stores CONTRAl1'ORS AR'fSHOP E~f) 8;\KEnY UNDERWRITEIS AT 134 BOND ST. DIAl, 2536 An encounter with a Briti~h"', J.I,~YDS. Water Colour and Oil·Palnt· huyer landerl one of his pieces,·, Tilt: F1~EST BREAD, CONNORS DRUG STORE" Rep: General Electric ings painted on request by in a travelling exhibition for 'I!::; '. I" C.\I\ES nr,1I 1',\S'rIllES LMI8l-:RT'S rOUGH SYRUP I '. LOW RATES 18 Klnt. Road DIal %9111 number of years and finally in", " " can be obtained at Paul Parsons llade in :-;ell'!oumlland L--»lAL 6031 Tobaccos the Tate Gallery in London, .. c.· " DIAL 3005~ FinallY Egon was faced with ,',.' Hili OThlpl CONNORS DRUG STORE ----~------IIIAL 2668 '3' WATER ST. the decision that he must· move " , DIAL 22011 ' Service Stations GEORGE on to a place, as he terDfed At,. " ' WASHINGTON "where nothing is done." Ne\?.' " ------I·Fish Stores Hearing Aids Photography Distributed by York and some relatives tempted':' , ;::;! THEATR'.!: PHAR~IACY- I~AL~(ER'S ------, him but Vancouver and som~ i . iT FRANK friends \\'on him. .' '. ",.1'.:.); 3.LOCATIONS: SERVICE STA'DON ~lcNAMARA SHOP ---, GARLAND'S STUDIO---' "I wanted, ,10 come to a place' .: Materials ~t, Clal'e Me ... ,..... »111 .931 cm FIsn BELTONE TOPSAIl ROAD LTD. \\:hich is utterly virgin, bccaUs!)' ' . Long's and Dial 5143·H Jl1\1 III PRESCOTf IT. . HEARING 16 PLEASANT liT. • WASIIlNG • GREASING witb the background I ha\'e, T: Queen's Road •• Dlal 2417 .DlAL 2958 GLASSES rIRE REPAIRS could share mr experience willI:: 'I.A. Bulldi ••, DIAL 1211 Wedding Photos, Portraits Ihe young pcople bere. Just 10Q~: 'I) CALL DI4-L 3518· Duckworth at. .. Dial 3154 at the number of buildings, beau In.\ I\' ST. and TOPSAil RD. Service, QUllltJ, Vlrle!J S. W.SHORT and Commerclal·Photography DIAL 2637 tiCul parks and gardens , •• \i'hj' }'or all your Buildlna RAILWAY ------. there's a tremendous future 'to Trucking sculpture here." Requirrmcntl call CAMERA SHOP SERVICE STATION KOJ6t - 80118 ., Dry Cleaning 81 LONG'S BILL Grense and Oil Change.. WHEN YOU \V ~'l'T A TR UCI XI01. ZC1CZC DcllO DIAL 7612L Auto Acc~ssories, TOKYO (Reutcrs' - Atomi Furniture Movers Hom'e Industries OPEN 16 HOURS DAlLY 'PHONE HARDING'S I power for pea c e f u I purpose: ,Newfoundland views artistic· TRUCKING SERVICE DOWNS DRY-----, ally mounted and framed. DIAL 80301 Springdale 51. 'Pbun'e 3214 came 10. Japan this year just '1 See our selection. Furniture and Plano Moving a I years alter the atomic bombs fel CL~~~!~; ~~~hn'. with . H~~~~~iifs ~:.~RS-· WHOSE BIRTHDAY? --.., Specialty; also Crane Track on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Materials 1--for__ Hire. A 50 • kilowatt experlmenta Fast, Efficient Servici. TORBAl ROAD Cerlalnly a handmalle article waterboiler • type reactor purcli 14 HAMILTON AVE. Packing, Crating, Shlppin. from NON IA If only the Best Service Stations ased in Ihe United States bega Alents lor Allied Vw Line. . ': DIAL 1915 operating in August at Tokai vii Rl!ILIIISG T, C. 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Farms Limited and is also preSi . ('OL\:~l"~ I.Tn B. WALSH -----. GREAT EASTERN OIL COURTEOUS SERVICE. dent of Ihe Nova~eolia'progr;s , 218 IIll'I\WOR'fH 51 WIring Materials, Wire alld lIEST IN LEADING Plastic Warehouse sive 'Conservative Association. '., IJI.\L 2U5 Cables, Motors, Starters, COMPANY, LTD. Lamps, Switches, LllhUna GROCERY LINES; WOLFVILLE. N.5. (CP) ....:. An FASTENED BY CEMENT ., Annapolis Valley fruit grower, Workmen fastened the plastic Fixture., etc. You Choice of what 10U need REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.V WAREHOUSE· PRINCES ST, DIAL .1eO Meat Wholesale AND ALL ELECTRICAL F. C.. Welch oC Wolfville, has film to wal\s and ceiling wUh DIAL 5t85 APPLIANCES, Soft Drinks. built what is thought to be the cement. Nails couldn't be 1Utd fH WATER ST. WEST »IAL 3001 til 3005 first plastic'scaled warehouse In because they would punch air . CAMPBELL'S MEAT 'MARKET Canada. holes in the film. ~ CHURCHn.L'S ~ ___ ltopr •••Dtm. lIe lined the Inside of his new Mr. Eaves says Ihe J1lastic Un- HYGRADE FOOD WEST END ALLIEU AGENCIES ---'­ SUPERMARKET PRonuCTI gns storage plant with a new' ing allows the fruit grower: or - IKe· TELEVISIO,.....·N-•. --- . F R IF, S B I E t).pc "Pol)'estcr film (M~·lar). The shipper to keep the amount 10£ .... PORTUGAL COVE .. " "" " COOKED MEATS 1 ~--' Electrical .servic~· . EXPORT PACKER~ LTD. TV.Radlo.car. Radio Repairs With Frec Triculour Flashlite , idea in so·called gas storage· is 10 carbon diOldde in tbe. wareho\lSe You can buy ,your gr(]el!rie. POULI'RY PRODUCTS ' . 105 WATER STREET . just al cbeap IS In St; John'. DRACH'S KOSHER PRonuCTI . CALL 5675 . ' cnntrol the amount of oxygen anll air from varying too'. niileh. alld have ·them· delivered to WIIYTES PACKING 'COMPANY CALL 6865 . . carbon dioxide, ·in. ,the,' pir and: .. · Otherwise the apples .tend·.to. de· JONES ELECTRIC --:---, PORK and BEEF PRODUCTS At Night;' Day, Hollda,. or ALLIED AGEI"~CIES I your door without chtirege. , 'PRONES me .• lID ,.An. IT. keep the apples in top condition ·vclop :suclt' ailments ,llI'fungal , 10 PRESCOTf ST. . We live DJ'.S. 8tl." :- ·Sunday for Faat Service and %1? New Gower St. for sPle next spring. 'rot pnd core flush durin, the DIAL Guaranteed work call 7727A. L - -_.------em I C. A. Eaves, senior hortieultur· Eive·month storage period, - Specialist. In Motofl, • i5t at Ihc Dominion experimental . Now., the grower· can regulate Generators, Steam Irons anll farni in· nearby Kentville. tested the amount of oulsic!!!, air ad· Ibe teugh, plastic film for gas mitted to tht· storage that the P So: l--_a_lI_H_ou_se_ho_ld_A_P_ I"7"18_DCU_'_1 -Garbage· .Real, Estate·, I . Stoves. 'stornge oE apples. He reported it carbon dioxide produced\ by the 1----'--'--, j ~ kept the fruit· in' flrst·class condl apples is· kept' In, proper: propor· 8111110:\ ELECTRICA GARBAGE';" -'--_____ ------JiM SHlELDS~- ----, .A, W. BROWN R. W. BARNES -----, tion ,for months. . .' 'tion. The: ill ,held .t SERVICE . '.DISPOSAL ' IN STOCK Fruit growers ,have l1sed gas 38 or 39 degrees, RUII.DJ:IIS .OF RIDEOUT'S ELECTlUC~ Cor.FItESRWATER and I REAL ESrATE AGENT storage for some time: bill the Mr. Eaves says somevlrietles ~IOIJI:RN RO~IES 1 10 ll(~lcr ' . ,SERVICE DO you .bave garbale Dl. PENNYWELL ROAD OOSTON BREEZB problem until now has been .. like Red Delicious and Red IIDme . rRIIZtn~, lIemodelllnJ, . Electrical COIIUaeltr pOSIl problem In your base- ' DlAl 3489 51 PATRICK STREET OIL BURNERS keep thc warehouses air.tight. .' Bcauty need different concentra· 51 cpall Work. . 408 Water Street, ment or garden? II you have, ell t d I h f d rho dl ROid. St. John's, Newfoundlt.cl, call ,157S and your worries ,amp e , liP' o· at. I 'PHONt; Z005 Immediate Delivery I" Mr. ._We c '5. new gas·sealed lions 0 oxygen an ca n' ()X- J.~llarchal1t Plttone 13" are olin. .. ' ' Meat Market. • .. ' ' L DIAL 92718 . ,i'arehousc is ,94 feet'long. 24' feCI ide than oth~. apples 'for best DI,\1. 6929 I - • ' !...------wide, and can hold 9,000 bushels keeping.

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~ I • A· > ': ',I' I ; t ~ ,;' reslorrd to U~. . I ~\lddenl)' Ilvailabte for .lI'nr wi.lhin IT~r. .ar~lItncnl hrlin; ,I~ . , Vestry Discuss , .In thifi intlepnndenc~ 01 her re·: ht'rfielf.. She hrl'se1f. hrl!lns til find 11'll1l1n . her. nll'n COI1S'·I'I:(!. ji -, i sistance Is based our rcal control I fault 1nlh her refu~al to help us. That s \I hr.re II b~lnl1:; or her. '\ ' " SALE ,Diocese Appeal She Inuncc\iately senses with·' -- " 'K I HARBOUR GRACE - Following drall'al of ollr pressure, She ~ec51 UNCLltlMED . EI'ensong at 51. Paul's Church on that we're after oranges, not hrl', USED CLOTHING ; Sunda¥ last, the select I'estry met submission., Thp. f!nerllics ShC'5! NEWSI ! In thE/Parish Room to djscuss with been u~ing for' war with liS are· CONSTANTINE from rnpresentatil'es Rev, T. F. Honey. 'SAILINGS DRY CLEANERS Igold, Rector of 51. ~lIchael's, Mr. ' SE ; R. F. Sparkes, St. ~Iary's Church ' M.V. "EDENWOOD" con.isting of 'II and Mr. A. Crane, St. Thomas'. The TO·' MEN'S TIES advance appeal for thn diocesan Arriving ST. ~OHN'S ...... October eanl'as 'being made for hinds. Se G:3ch , RCI'. ~Ir. Honeygold was the M.V. "AVONWOOD" B I MEN'S OVERCOATS , gucst preacher at' Evensong and 8 16 • made a stirring appeal for present HAMILTON, ...... ,...... : .. October and RAGLANS , outstanding needs In this diocese. 10 19 TORONTO ...... O~lober $2.00 ea . MONTREAL ...... : ...... ,..... October 13 21 I: \ Arriviog ST. JOHN/S ...... Octooer 7 26 , ' MEN'S PANTS, ' IT TAKES JUST ELECTRICITY For Roles and Bookings contoct 6 29 , I JACKETS, SHIRTS 12 ,2C ~OC is CHEAP jn ea.-3 for $1. 14 2~ i Murray Agencies &Trans ", ST. , JOHN'S. 3 3( A LADIES' I' DRESSES, SKIRTS, Co., Ltd. 11 27 i 4 2~ 'j SLOUSES ., , AGENTS 2 1) I ~OC ea.-3 for $1. 'PHONE: 2031 • 2 • 3 21 TilE ABOVE PHOTO sho,,'s the new executive or the Nfld. Branch of the AAU Cheap, Reliable Electricity , LADIES' OVERCOATS, DAYS! In and Around St. John's of Canndn who were elected lit Illl~ /llIllllnllJ1ecting of the Union. 1·'rOllt tow, leU , RAGLANS, SUITS, 1 , to prove that we are to righl:-.Jaclt Hahhitts, SeCrelllrY; J~l'ic Pomeroy, President; .Joe Healey, First ! i TOPPERS ~ now bringing you Vice· President. Back row, left to right:-Shu BrOWI1, Secolld Vice.President: ,. i " !1 $2 .. ~a.-3 for $5. the best Fcrd Hay "'/lrd, Assistant Sccrct/lry, and Bill C/lllning. 'ft·ensurer. P R I .'J ._--,._------1, : <:>c;::~o<::>~:::><~~,.<::;.~<;;:,..c:::><~~,.<::;.o<::><;;:,..c:;:Y;;~~.,r,:"I, Il is an cnslol'ing one. \ ,JliSt A rri ved ! HEL j i,' B U W So 101l~ as we think we mus[: i - etweell s omen - force ollr arguer's cooperation 11"'1 955 CHEVROI 1 remain dependent on her. • Our I l .,• self·resped is rooted not in what i FRESH SHIPMENT 1 By RUTH MILLETT we do but in what she does OF MUNN ~=" , "1?turallY. when shhe re~\lses com i PORTRAIT OF A TEEN.AGER 50. He wants me to go to a mOl'ie p lance, ~e resent cr. ~ AS YOUNG SOCIAL OUTCAST Saturday night: And no matter Soon we can·t ask her to do I l' - how much your common sense anything without the angry expec. , Portrait of a teen·age girl 11'110 tells you that going steady is a tntion that she'll refuse it again­ CAMEL liS "between engagements," which silly busi~ess, your daughter's sud and deny us the reassurance. that I means she has quIt going steady den hapPiness at the close of a we're a fine. cumpetent controller with one boy and hasn't yet found den happmess at the clos~ o[ a.. of children. Relationship between CIGARETTES ,a "replacement: '!Jetween engagements' mterlude liS and the child becomes 8 kind I She mopes around the house, makes you almost bope she has a of secret wl'estling match to 8e~ FROM THE U.S. 'I If she wore hoop skirts, Instead of nell' steady on thn string." , \l'ho'~ go in/! to bent whom. In ,Bermuda shorts for her 'nt.home· Thanl;s to the render. who sent!n this dimale of mulual dish'usl, I i 'I' costum~. you cOll!d. e~slly heliel'c Ihnt teen·age port~~II, 11 \\'Illi an!'coopera\!\'e action we wrench I J. B. HAND & Co., Ltd. 1 she might be gomg mlo an old. probably look fam,lwr to any, frol1l her is worthless • I .' ,fashioned decline. molhor of a teen·age girl. I' .., i DISTRIBUTORS I "She no longer Ie asps when Ih(' -- MOI'~lly ~l'eakilJg, her coopera·, 382' 'telephone rings. EVen if It is for' 'tive action ,Is the 11II~ille>s of her i WAfER ST. 'PHONE 5350 hnr It will just be a girl callinl!, rrhe ~'falure Parent· :conscience-and has nothing to do: P.O. EuX 974 so whl' rll~h'! 1l , wllh us. I "She Is sudd~nly dissatisfied __• I Once we see this cle3l'1~' cnoll~b with h.cr look~. If sll~ Is hlonde HOW TO WIX ARGmtF.l>il'1'i i 10 trust It. freedom of action is [ ,~c WI~~ hn hair wc~ Mack .. ,WITH yovn cmLD n1THOUT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'IV ewf.oll,ndlall([ !!f she " a hl'unclle shr. l\'Onriers I ARC,l'TNG . II a hottle nl pernxirlp wouldn'I __ , SeJ'vices m:lkr her O\'cr .. And Ir YolI aren'l ' Ill' . M"~. MURIEr. r.AI"nENfF. NEW ISSUE' DRAFT No, 1 I\~'atchrlll. ,.he m,/:ht .h"t decide to i "0111' 11.,·rar.old ~irl eil'es me October 1, 1957 PASSENGER NOTICES ,h~? oul. , I nn ar:lIl11rnt for p.\'er,·lhin~ I 8sk NORTHEnN l,AllMDOn ! R!lr \\'all~r\s Rr~"nd th~ house' hoI' 10 rln," lI'1'ilr .. Mrs. r. "Las, 5ERYICE E ! on S.1h!rda~· l1I~ht h~e 11 Insl 'QIJI. wrrl( wllrll hrr littl. hrothrr h~rI nee of Waf ~1.V. Tr~pa5r.c.\' lor rc!!ulor pori; ! \\'olirler.llle 0111 loud whal 'th~ kirlr.· i ~ ('old, 1 had 10 ask her to t:~1 rade 10 Northern Labl'"fiol' 5crl'k~ will : arr /1I11ne. . i ~oll1r I1ran~r~, Shr ar;:urd !o Inn!: Guaranteed Unconditionally by the FOR , slll from thn Dortl Coastal Whar! ; I " Itc,·. MIIIII'~ 1':1~r.\\'hrr~ i thai thr ~Iorr \\'a~ clo~rrl when' PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND in Grade~ " Midnight, SUllda~·. Octoher 131h. I ! Shn p,lrr. hpl' ~chool hook~ In i ~hr limrll:; !lol Ihrl'P. HIIW do I, . CONNECTION BAY nUN ' fl'onl or 1m. tllrn~ on Ihr r~dio tIl' [' neal \lilh hrt'? !;hr j\l~t ::iI'c~ me, as to Payment of Principal and Interest Address, :!'LACENTI,·. BA V I h~r portable record playpr, and ~omc nr::umcnl if I trr 10 di5cu~s; 'i ~tHrc5 orr inll) ~pace, or read;, ~ Ilhis hnhit-" ; ': Regular 8 a.m. train leal'ing St. H. CRAMM, John·s. Monday, October 14th, wlll i chapl.er of hi~tory through withoul, "lr~l r. might haw' ~ain. "All, I make connection at Argenlia with 1ln00\'Iug what. she Is reading 1rlnhl vou ~Iay hcl'c \lith Brother' fJrince 0' "She decides to go on A dici and I ~ a~d' I'll run down 10 th~ ~tore." I jt,V. Surin for the Ba)' Run Pia· you often catch her lookinl! crit!. ThIs act ion would have I\chiel'ed .centia Say. AS It 51,500,000 cally In a mirror. thouCh she three I:oorl things, would have I, ha.\es whal shc sees, stopped the argumcnt. It would. Am! then thc telephone rings, hal'c !lot the oranges. It would I 1 Her I'olce perks liP 'after her Jisl. have freed Mrs. P. from the Idea j ICE CReAM less 'Hcllo.", She smiles lazily as that she has to win all arguments CITY OF. ST. JOHN'S, "FLO. she talks. Shn comes away from with her arguer-and force' coo 1 " the telephone' walking on air _ perat!I'e nction from her. 5 % NON-CALLABLE SINKING FUND DEBENTURES straight for the Icebox. And shc This idea Is usually the cause

" says cnsuall~·. "That wn~ so·nnd· of the arglling habit in children. To be dated October 1, 19S7 To mature October 1, 1957 PAYABLE-Principal and semi.annual interest (April 1st and October lst) payable in law' asSpl ful money of Canada at the City Hall in St. Jo hn'., Newfoundland, or ctt the principal offiCI in P9r1 of the City'. bankers in St. John's, Newfou'ndland, Halifax, Saint John, N.B" Montreal, .do so b, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary or Vancouver, at the holder's option. ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Lectures Ire CARL WINSOR Non.calla~le, coupon Debentures, registerab Ie as to principal only, will be issued in

I" tr1!UU"(" Wec 1.1, 1tjl.l~r !t, bli\1 ';11111 denominations of $1,000 only, .

--r----'----__ .,_ ... ____ Notice To Electors PURPOSE-The proceeds of this issue will be u$Sd to the extent of about $750,000 to repay The ~lIenlion of the public is called to Section B of a bank lonn incurred for capital expenditures carried out In ace.ordance· with the public the City ~f St. John'5 Act which is as follows- works progrClm of the City, and the balance for local impr~vements. FOR SALE 8, The rlgh! to vote ~or Ihe Mayor and CouncillOr! No. 28 COOKSTOWN ROAD of 'he City shall be enjoyed- SINKING FUND-The City of St. John's will establish a' sinking fund ani:l pay in yenrly an (a) by all Sritish subjects of the age of twenty-one amount equal to two and one half percent (2!1%) df the principal amounf borrowed, . Fo.rm9rJy occupied as the Benedix Laundry, . years and upwards, who"": ·A· 3 storey building, freehold land. Can be sold (i) are resident within the Cily or within one SECURITY-These Debentures' wilr' be a direct obligatnon of the City of St. John', and vacrll1t· er equi121~sd as is with Washsl'z, Dry­ mile thereof; and ~hall ersand Steal" Plant. (ii) are owners, leasors, le~sees, tenonts or . rank pari pass,:, with 'all existing.bonds or deben~ures of the City.' The .issue has been occupiers of property listed' in the appro. made under and pursuart to the powers contained in the St. John's (Loan) Act,. No. 19 ~f BO)f , For informati,on apply Isemont books of the City· and 1956 rind the issue and s.ales has been approved by the Lieutenant~Governor in counCil, (iii) oro not Indebted to the St, John's Muni­ 'ISA~C .MERCER Q~ c. cipal Council lor any arrears of taxes on Pursuant to the City of $f. John's (Loan)-Act, all Debentures of this issue are guaranteedctl the 30lh day of .June immediately pre- , to payment of principal and interest by the .p rovlnee of Newfoundland. . '-WANT . ' BARRISTER \0 SOLICITOR ceding the election; and . 365 Duckworth·St. 'P.O Box 605 ·,Dial.4031-2 (iv) are duly enrolled on the Volers LIst; and , oct5,7,l1 . L.EGAL OPI~ION-Mr. R. :M. H. DuBoY,ee, Montreal., (v) are nol disqualified by' mental incapacity.' employmen (b) by al~ bodies corporate, being ,Srltish subjects, PRICE-$90.00 and accrued il1terest to yield' approximately S.85%. . n Air Fe who are owners, lessors, lessees; tenants, or Ireuls 75c. J. occupiers of properiy listed on the appraise. , We offer these Debentures subiect to prior sale, if, a s and when issued' and .accepted by u~, and subjed .', 'BA ment books of the City, and which are nol . 10 the approval' of Counsel. It is expected' Ihqt Debentures in definitive form will be ready for delivery ~ ERNES , indebted to the said Council for any arrears . or about November 1, 1957. STEP~ of la~e5 on 'the 30th doy of June immediately" , preceding the elee." n; and whtch are duly' enrolled on the said Voters. List. . EverY' such pe·rson. 'and body corporCjlt~ shall be PARSONS&lANDRIGAN Ltd. , deemed to' be and is hereinafter demibed as 0 • I • t .. taxpayer, \., . . . 319 DUCKWORTH ·ST. E. B, FORAN, Cify·.Clerk _ ocUl,12 , . \ ., .' \ \, \ ',. I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951

, rljn~ .I~ I~k! Small Storage. rOIl,nrllc. WA~TED WANTED . II hrlnn=l: 'GeorgeStreet ~United Church. KINSMEN A Book Keep'er . A RELiABLE' Building' (Female) . General Maid TO RENT Apply 'statirigqualificatiom who' understands plain cool<. Tha~ksgiving. Services NEWSPAPER BINGO North End of City. Concrete I and salary expected to ing for fal11i1y of four. Must will be held . NGS like children. Reference reo floor, large loading door. SUNDAY, OCTOBER J3th. SERIES lH P.O. BOX 800. quireq. Apply in person to Reasonable rent. The speaker will be the ne"., Minister TO.DAY'S NUMBERS. All applications treated 12 KENNA'S Hill REV. P. J. HOMMERSEN,(B.A., B.D. confidentially. betw~n 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. 'Phone 6084 BIN G O· octlO,3i ;:;;;;;;;=-=-..;;;;;;;;.-~;;;;;;;;;.. _._------_.. _._--_ .. _.. _------: 8 16 36 63 REAL CAR nARGAIN .:... For 49 PLUMBI~~G & HEATING October 1 10 19 37 71 sale ,one 1953 Vanguard Se· . OClober S1 dan, equipped with heater, de­ 13 21 4S 62 frostcr, good tires and body, AT THE October 48 P. M. Donnelly WANTED , 7 26 40 72 Motor in perfect eondltion. For October 50 quick sale a bargain for only . IILUMBING and HEATING 6 29 33 7S $275.00 or would exchange for COr4fRACTOR act S2 'CLUB OPEN Van. Dial 5534-H for demon­ STADIUM 12 20 32 69- I Installatlun Ind Repalra 57 stration. to nll tYIiE' system •. A Detail' Salesman · 14 2S 34 66 . 5 p.m. ~UNDAY, 9 to 11 p.m. I TO LET-Bed·sllting room, kit· 43 S9 70 'Phone 5578F 3 30 : chen, use of. bathroom In fur­ MONDAY, 10 to J2 a.m· Apply to 58 DIAL 90069 , nace heated home, Churchill , 11 27 44 73 . (Children only) 48 FOREST ROAD 47 Park area, near bus line. For tan24,ly 4 24 31 67 Interview please 'Phone 90516. . 2 to 4 p.m. General BOX 29 c/o DAILY NEWS 61 ---.------.•.. -._-- -, ...----- 2 17 38 46 FOR SALE-One 1955 three, ton ------_. 74 dump truck, Dodge, with thr~e DON'T GAMBLE • • FOR SALE" 28 yard dump, low milage. Dial 41 68 92334·A. eyc IAN-iXPERIENCEii-wOMAN t Thorough Bred IlNIQUE ond INTIMATE i would like position as cook­ ~.~EMBERS AND EX-MEMBER:; Featuring, I a 'don~.)'-DANCE' OLD Mn.L TRIO h'lusekeeper In gentleman', PRIZE $1000.00 (u•• day-DANCE ond FLOOR SHOW I home. Please phonp 3471·F. Sea'gles Wedncoday-DANCE. DANCE HELP KIN HELP OTHERS Thur.d,)·-"DMiCE, "Pooll TO RENT-One fUl'JIished house· RlCIIARD'S". I keeping room. For parliculars Seven months old. .- rrldn)'-DANCE, ~ 'Pho~e:,:3_81-L~_ _.. :._ ; TO·NIGHT, OCTOBER 11, 1957 ~.turday-nANCE: BIG IIANI) NIGHT . DlrFERI~NT ORCHESTRA EACH NIGHT· I FORSALE-One Hone, 1,100 'Phone 5772H Music by Dining ~ p,m.-Cluh· Open 1'111.1,. . Ihl. Apply to Therrance __' I C•• lln.nt.1 .cd Amorlea. CUI.ln •• . Sn:AKS SPECIALTY, \ O'Toole, pouch Cove .. oct9,ll . ==~===~== ;;======. COMMANDOS ORCHESTRA 8,..,ciklleld . Rood-IO min. from CII" . FDr ROI, l'OOl6 aner 6 pm. I ACCOMMODATiONS --available DAN C E - GREAT EASTERN OIL ..------~:.:"~, "';;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;~ for Male Border seeking pri· "-'--'------.--- _1- r -- - i- vate room or for Two Male I A DANCE will be held at St. & IMPORT CO., LTD. Borders willing to share same I Hull, Goulds, Radio, Television, Washers, BIN . G. 0 Kevin~s ,'. V~lvet Horn room. 'Phone 92707-L. TO.NIGHT, Oelober 11th, Refrigerators, Deep Freezera t9 10 11 Electrlic Ranges, Ih,' 10 Iltt. t I:"ISIIED HOUSE ... BU'! \\n ... oe , , ____.• With Princes Orchestra. Floor Polishers. DO~'T SEt: IS THE ALL IlIIPORTANT Club BABY SITT'~:tS AGENCY, 320 Gramophones, • !OSCRETE FOR~IS • SUB FLOORING • SHEATHING Duckworth Street. Buy your E~IMINATION DANCE Public Addresf, System .. GAIETY AMUSEMENT CENTRE THAT WENT INTO ITS CONSTRUCTION. Tape Recorders . . HOlYROOD . Tlckeb now {or. d u I t.itt m. will be featured. ' REPAIRS AND SERVICE OUR EXTERIOR BOND PLYWOOD .SATURDAY NIGHT 'Phone 7269 . 71157. Buses will be leaving LilJl e 5 LINES b Tour anlll'cr 10 large area coverage. lis waterproof .qualitles sep30,lm DIAL 3001 to 3D05 TO·NIGHT AT 8:30 DANCING to recorded hi';, bten proHn and It sells at an extremely economical price .. '1NVEST IN KEST". Sleep 51. at 9 p.m. Returning after WATER ST. See )·our nearest dealer to,day or write direct for further in· Music. . SCHEDULE: 22 games 'for $10. each, :2 games for ~~~ . eomfortably. We special I ze Dance. 1an26.1y No" Cover $25. each, 5 gomes for $50. each and the 30th game NE 5350 In repairing and recondition· '=~~~~=~== FOOD AT ITS BEST Ing .ll types Springs ~nd for $200., Mattresses. Guaranteed work. TO LET --FOR. SALE Mattresses for· back ailment. 30 GAMES FOR $1. The last !lingo at the Gaiety for . ST. JOHN'S ·~r~:;~dard'P~~~~II::4~o:' Doctors Office 1954 'Prefect quite a while. pany, Ltd., Flower Hill. feb20, tf. and A.1 CONDITION. Wall Washing Other Offices' Interested partie, WANTED TEACHER WALL WASHING-Wall. rleill' 'Phone 4763F ed by new machine. Reslllt. DANCE Prince of Wales College requires immediately One only New perfect; . savel paint-New Apply 3477 between 6 and 7 p.m. Grade 10 FORM TEACHER to do subject teach­ ..:; 1;957' Method Rug and Wall Clean· ocl.5.7,U.~.IO,J I COLLIER'S PARISH HALL ers, Freshwater Road, 'Phone ing in Grades 9 and 10. STANDARD 10 91033. , ag25,lm PLUJ\lBING I: HEATING . Semi·automatic . NEW METHOD RUG CLEAN· . TO RENT INSTALLATIONS AND Address applications to ERS. Rugs and Carpet made REPAIRS AT LOW COST Sunday Night ·Oct. 13 00 ONE LARGE PRmlPT SERVICE FOR H. CRAMM, Chairman Staffing Committee, $1500.. to look like new. Von Schrader Oil Burners, Water Pumps. · process adds years to life of Range,Bollers. Hot Waler Heat­ MUSIC BY DOYLE'S ORCHt1STRA •.. Prince of Wales College, St. John's Fully equipped Tuils. Cleaned In home or at Furnished Room our plant. Phone 91033. New ers, Plumbing, Chimney, Clean· oct8.10,11 H:in.31 . ing. Method Rug Cleaners, Fre.b· Suitable for couple THE water Road. i.:'ply Fred A. Down Gulf & Northern Shipping 'BIDGOOD/S Insurance MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY ',aF PLUMBING & HEATING I • Waterford Bridg. Road YOUNG DRIVERS UI 11".,. 129 Queen's Road 14 Hamilton A,·e. 'Phone 6985. I welcome In my offiee, and ap­ oct4,7,9,ll Co., Ltd. i; CATERING plleation. favourably received, NEWFOUNDLAND TO' . bued on merit, covering Public 1, 1957 Liability, Property DamaRe For· Fast Taxi M.V. "FERGUS" MeMbers of the General who wish to WEDDINGS Hawds. Don't turn the 1I'h8el FOR SALE Publi~ of your eu unle.. you have PRIVATE , Ser.vice EXPECTED ARRiVe ST. JOHN'S 9 A.M. Ii! in law­ register as Special Students for an Introductory · .thls 3rd party eoverage.-W. F. 3 Storey Building Course in Portuguese Language and Literature PARTIES Caldwell, Firl " Cuualty In­ pal OffiCI Bur.ne, Agent, Tempi, Build· HOTEL T~I SATURDAY, OCTOBER ;12th lng, Duckworth Street, st. No.- 3 HOLDSWORTH Montreal, may do so by contacting the AND DINNERS ,QUEEN'S ROAD :n. John' •. 'Phone 246l1. immediately'. off Water St.' for further information contact REGISTRAR • Dial 4485H DEPENDABLE FIRE INSUR· Dial 2424 • 2410 ANCE-Don't risk your valu· Gus Winter. Ltd. llctures from 11:00 to 12:00~ Mondays, able. to "save'.' a few doll'rI. issued in Our fair-rate, reliable policy Open 6.30 a.m. to 2 a.~. 332 WATER ST. Murray Agencie~ & Transport Wednesdays and Fridays. Rivu Immediate protection. all1l9,tf 'Phon. 8921 or writ, J. J. Lacey P.O. Box 506. repl,tf FOR SALE to repay :STADIUM Cantle' STAN FOWLER, ·Re­ Co., Ltd. nouf bullding, for, Fire, Auto­ . the public WANTED mobile and Plate Giasl Insur· BREWERS RUBBER HOSE AGENTS ;SCHEQULE .ance.. Claim. promptly settled. P.O. BOX 2155 'Phone ~531-P.O. Box. ea.' and PLASTIC BAG.S. 'PHONE 2031·2·3 FRIDAY, October 11th: Hose 2" Black-5 ply (brass vearly an Barber ...... CLOSP.D ._------_.... -_ .. . d. : . . - ·A,TYPIST THE CENTRAL BARBER 880P couplings aHachecl). SA TU RDA Y, October 121 We are IIOW operatlnlf lix CLOSED chairs. Youean be assurl!d of Bags. approx. « inches x 27 INSURANCE , and shall . the' best possible lervire plua Apply inches •. has been SUNpAY,. OCTOBER 13thl . fl\elellt pOlllble waiting. 2~ AGENCIES ICE SKAT~NG ' TO 11 New Gow~ Street, opp. Steers No. 19 of BOX 13 DAILY NEWS Adelald, Moton. If you prefer Phone 6713 or 2612 c/o MONDAY, October 14thl in council. appointment ..rvle. 'Phone 'WRESTLlNG: U5 P.M. B381. Beautician ·\)\~~s~a'\ WANTED IMMEDIATELY MONA IYAI'I Beaa~1 SalOl; T.A. . Building, Duckworth Street, ,-, For' Your ,peelaUzing in ,all. mcthods fDr I BARBERS permanent wavlnR, tinting and H~ emp oyment with th,', Base Exchange at Ernest eutln·l(. Open· Tuesday and Fire I'NSURANCE FOR'AL" urmOn' A'Ir Force Bose.: Salary 70% of earnings 'Thursday nights, lix operator5. HoIrCUI! 75 A I • . Dial 5477 for' appointment. c. PP Y In writing to .. .' -At' Lowest Rates .·~O,UR and subiect BASE EXCHANGE OFFICER, •. ' (URSON GUIIJ'ARS - Horner .1952 Button stop Atcordeons ana deli~ery ~ ERNEST HARMON AIR FORCE BASE Harmol.icas, Richmond Saxo­ STEPHENVILLE, NEWFOUNDLAtiD' .pJloncs, Boosey Clarinets.- .1 The Number To FORD PICK-UP Charles Hutton o!r: Sons, P.O. i ,( feb ',eod. . , ,', I ! $70()~OO: '. " : Call, Is 4131 CLOTHES make the ~an If 'CHAFf .' td.' WEST END COAL ,SEIVICE .,-. makes the clothe. I~·, Baird Motors L . CW •. Snow) Coal $1.00 bagj 3 A. E.,HICKMAN balis fClr $2.om. 4 bags for $3.5D. 'WM. L. CHAFE,. Tailor" ~ DIAL· 80378·9 ' 8 bags for $6.75 .. For quick C01npa1~Y, Ltd. • I . • ~ .dellvety·diir . 92909fA, 29 .. HOLO·'NORTH'ST.. . MERRYMEETING ROAD Pearee Avenue. • janl1.1in " ' . .- ), I: • . ; \ "0 .t' .." : ,\. 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!. . I . i ~ . ; . -,,·'1 , " r ,. , "r, • oI:l~.~ f ., Waterfront / 1:'.' , .. I ". ~ ~ '. ,i Directory . ,. ~--~D~U~E~A~T~D~OC~K~---- The M.V. Trepnssey in charge of ; Capt. Winsor is dUll at the d()ck i \". .J and will take freight for the fol. I ~ • I ' i lowing 'ports, 'TwllIlngate,' St. h 'b Th :!' .' Anthony, Portville, . Davis Inlet, T e Tn e at Natn, ·and Hebron. and 15 sche· Lost Its Head duled to sali on Sunday for the . above ports. . Nicholas Mon~arrat ....3;75 ~ I • The Sword and I nORWOOD LU!\JBER CO., LTD. F The M.V. Thomas J. Hodder -of The . Cross which Capt.· Pickett Is the master Warwick Deeping ...... 2.50 has loaded a general and deck cargo for Fogo and wl!! sail when 101 Nights . ., weather conditions arc favourable Roy Ollis ...... ,...... 3.25 ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THIS POPULAR BRAND ;1 for sailing. . Lonelyc::ommand , "" , , AT HMCS DOCKYARD .. A, A. Hoehling ...... 3.25 i The M.V. Eastern Explorer is .; Surgeon's Journey . CHEDD:AR CHEESE . from Labrador 111 charge of Capt. Green .to moor up indefinitely. The Autobiography. of . ", I' The research boat Belle": Bay In ARRIVED TO.DAY, AND WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH charge of CapL prne Is from Owen J. Johnston Abraham 5.0C Sound to moor up Indefinitely: I . Flew for the Fuhrer THE "CHEESE OF DISTINCTION" in ROUNDS . . . . A FULL COVERAGE OF THE VISIT Of AT . STEERS Heinz Knoke ...... 04.00 Sib;, II HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE PHILip The M.V. Lydia Murie, oC which They Hanged My Vi lb. WEDGES /lBLACK DIAMOND Capt. Spurrell is the master is S· I B'II ~ lb. STICKS TO OTTAWA. from Northern ports with a cargo a Int y I Y . , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12111 of fish 10 discharge. and Eofter the Roberl Graves ...... 4.25 ~nd RESTAURANT-l 01. Individuals p.m.-THE ARRIVAL AT UPLANDS AIRPORT ••••. CBC fish Is discharged will take freight America's Next 4.30 for the usual northern ports. , Also ARRIVED 10·DA Y Observers will describe the arrival and reception and The !It.V. Bertha Joyce ,In charge. Twenty Years GRADE A FRESH EGGS, Loose, 30's Ithe procession to Rideau Hall. of Clem Berkshire as master is 3 5 tnking freight for Spencer's Cove, Peler F. Drucker...... • 0 GRADE A FRESH EGGS, 30'5 dOI•. ea. carton (This broadcast to be repealed in edited form 1,1.05 1 1 Harbour Buffett, Tack's Beach, Small. Wonder GRADE A, FANCY F_OWL,. average• tl) l!:s. p.m.) • llerasheen, and the other usual G h P I 3 50 6 7 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th . ports in Placentia Bay. ra am or er ...... • GET OUR QUOTATIONS 10.45 a.m.-HER MAJESTY WilL LAY WREATH ON NATIONAL The ~r.V. C. and A. Brown in Captain of the Queens charge of Capt. Blackwood finish· Capla;n ..H Grartidge .. 3.50 WAR MEMORIAL and meet Victoria Cross Winners .. eel discharging, shifte dover to the 1l.00 a.m.-DIVINE SERVICE AT. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL southside to tllke oil, and will be at The· Rock ATTENDED BY HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE PHILIP ••• ~:~:i~~ P:rck~!~u~~~;rfmOo~nrnr~d~~ Warren Tute .. ,.. ,...... 3.Sq His Highness will read Second lesson. take freight for Aspirin ,Cove, The Turn of the Tide 9.30 p.m.-HER MAJESTY Will BROADCAST A MESSAGE TO THE Carmanvllle, Change Isloods, Twll· Based on the War Diaiies' '. NATION. I g~;:~e B:~.d the usual ports in . of Field Marshall Viscount MONDAY, OCTOBER 14,h Alanbrooke- CROSBIE AND CO., LTD. 2.4.5 p.m.-HER MAJESTY WilL OFFICIATE AT THE OPENING OF The M.V. Philip E, Lake of By A~thur Bryant ... ,.. ".~.50 .- PARLIAMENT • • . • for the first ,time in Canadian which Capt. Lake Is the' master 'PHONE 5143 - 5144 QUEEN STREET History a reigning Monarch.will read the Speech from with 8 full general Rnd deck cargo Di~ks CO.,' Ltd.· the Throne. The Broadcast will describe the procession 01 empties with engine to be reo & i paired is now slated to IBIl for to Parlicfment and the ceremonies inside the Parliament Halifax Saturday evening lubject The Booksellers to weather conditions. 'I' Buildings. The M.V. 'Marian Bruce In 'PHONES 2008 - 3191 • 442.5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th • in charge of Capt. Ingraham Is general, cargo and when ,the cargo I 10.30 a.m.-ROYAL VISIT TO THE CITY OF HULL ••••• Her Majesty bound to Bay de Verde for a cargo Is discharged will sail for her des, will sign the Guest Book and meet Civic OffiCials. of fish for Harbour Buffett, and tined port. 11.45 a.m.-CEREMONY AT HURDMANS BRIDGE ••••• Her Majesty will sail when the weather moder· AT HARVEY and CO. ~L ~n , will open the Queens Way Highway. , The III.V. Clara Hallett of which TheS,S. Novaport is discharg. • DOORS • DOORS • l.40 p.m.-HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE PHILIP Will SPEAK Capt. Fcltham Is the master. Is Ing a general cargo and 'after' dis. laking height for thi follI0Wiln~'.charged will sail for her destined • , •• his subject will be "Human Problems in Areas of porti!J Indian Bay, port. Industrial Expansion". Valleyficld, a.nd> Badger's Quay. The M.V. Eastern 'Explorer Is WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 161h , STEA1I1ERS DUE IN PORT moored up for the season. The S.S. Fergus is due It noon DOORS 9.30 a.m.-DESCRIPTION OF THE ROYAL DEPARTURE '. ' •• the The M.V. Olive and .Ella, It hav· today from P,E.!. with a cargo of Drive from Rideau Hall to Uplands Airport, through ing general rep~irs. live stock. The 8,S. Avonwood :MId both will lansdowne Pork where thousands of· children will soy AT T. HALLETS LTD. • dock at A. H. Murray's whari I good· bye as the Royal Party leaves for the United. The N. and C. Ralph of which B.C. INTERIOR AND OUTSIDE DOORS 1 Capt. Cheater is the master is 'Olive trees live longer than most , States. . taking freight for the follow· CBC WILL ALSO BROADCAST A FULL COVERAGE OF THI! other fruit trees. Some trees ,J ing porls Bur n s i'll e, East· brought to California by . the , UNITED STATES VISIT AT TIMES TO BE ANNOUNCED lATER port. Happy Adventure, Glover· Spaniards in 1769 are still allv •. " town, and st. Brendan's. in all standard sizes and patterns •. am j BIRTH' :,.' AT BOWRING BROS. • ltV. Is DICKS-Mr. and Mrs, Michael :! The David Watts from Jl!r..r~·stolVn to load a general cargo Dicks, . (nee Nellie Alyward),· .t lor Marystown. . St, Clare's Mercy Rospital,' on Oc· LOWEST PRICES. tober 10th, a lon, seven pounds, , AT AYRE AND SONS LTD. 1:1 ounces. , The M,V. Sybil Scott Is moored ---'--"._-:---"--- .JOHN E. Jl " up indefinitely. DEATHS Press StilI The M.V. Maggie Green. has EDSTROM _ ,Passed peacefully Also FLUSH DOORS' CCPI-lt n loaded a full general and dcck away last evening at St. Clare's . that Rol: cargo for St. MBl'Y's Bay and' is 11J1111157·!,ear·old Toron ready to nil when the weather.is lIIercy Hospital, after • short ill· .Ibu:sine:ss eXI!Cutiv, suitable. , ness, William Edstrom of 60 Flem. first Canadian The Jennie Elizabeth in ,charge ing Str.el; leaving to mourn .are in B.C., Birch and Mahogany cI'er to addre: of Capt. John Kean is taking his wife. (Mary), two . sons· 'and at the openin frc'lght fo rthe following ports, three daughtera. Funeral notice Parliament. Roddlngton, Englee, Conche, Main later. speech. witb hlst, Brook, St. Anthony, Valleyfleld, NEMEC-Passed peacefully away from the long.go Cook's H~rbour and Pacquet. on Tuesday, October 8th, 'at the between the E The III.V. Wesleyvl1le In charge Grace Hospital, Myrtle May Nemec, and the Stuart of Capt. Winsor is taking "."'IIL.' in her 62nd year; leaving to mourn A.H.MURRAY & CO •• Ltd. the traditional for the following ports, _Roddlng· one son, Professor Anthony Nemec to free speech ton, Englet, Conche, Main Brook, of 115 Rennie's Mi11 Road. The St. Anthony and other ports. remains are resting at Carnell's .BUILDING SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT Funeral Home, 28 Cochrane Street. BAINE JOHNSTON AND CO., Funeral services 2.30 p.m. today, JOHN'S • LTD. Friday. Funeral will take place by st The Robert J. Knickl! in charge motor hearse from Funeral Home of Capt. Samuel Blackwood is tak· to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery for in· Ing freight for, the fonowlng ports terment. The "Write" LII Scie, Paequet, Coachman's NURSE-At Montreal, October Cove, sleur de Lys, and Bay Verte. 7th ;In her 90th "ear Catherine --·---.....,.------11 Gift The M. and G. Rogers of which Pu;cellwidow of Tho~as J Nurs Capt. Rogers is the master i. tak· '. ,~, ing freight 'for the following ports, mother of Olive (~Irs. N. W. GJl· Port Union, Bonnvista, Trinity, lIngham), St. John s, and John T.B" Fair hI and, FredetJcton, Val. Purcell Nurse, Montreal, also leav· i ley,field nnd Westllyville. ... Ing 4 g~andchl1dren and 1\ great· ., The 111. V. Rita and Blanche in grandchildren. Funeral took place ens charge of Capt. Pickett Is dis. from Thomas, Kane's Funeral charging a cargo of .lumlier . and Chapel, .Montreal, October 9th, to NEW ARRIVALS after the lumber is discharged \l1li11 St. Michael'. Church for Solemn take freight for· Hare Bay, Requiem Mass. Interment at Cote Including Dover, Indian B::.y, Fair Island, des Nerges Cemetery beside her • PEN Valleyfield and Lumsden. . husband. R.I.P. The M.V. Lindy Barbout In '----'=-,-:------• PENCIL All charge of Capt. Harold Kean is NOTE OF THANKS THERMOMETER FAMOUS taking frFlght· for the . following TAYLOR-The wife and family 1 ports Cape Freels, Lumsden,Mus· of the late Robert Taylor who died DESK SE1 S gruve Hr" to Conche, Herring , . $9.95 Neck, Twillingate, Greenspond, on Septembe~ 6th,. 1957, at hIS Badger's Quay, Brookfield, Pound h~me, 248 Hlllst:, ~ondon, On1:, DEL MONTE, SLICED PEACHES PARKER JOTTER Cove, Templeman and Newtown. wlsh,to expre.5s theIr sincere .thanks , . Ihe usual' nortbern ports, to all those wbo sent mesi5llge~, cards or letters of sympathy,. Dr PENS BALL POINT ON THE SOUTHSIDE y,oho .. helped in any way during their HAVEN SARDINES The S,S. Perth is dls~barglng a recent bereavement of a dear 'hus­ ONLY $2.915' band and father.. . LYNN VALLEY PEAS 20 oz . PARKER JOTTER DESK SET. CHILDREN'S ONLY $2.95; Good 'LYNN VALLEY PEAS '1.5 oz.· fLEECE' LINED '. " .Momi~g,· SLEEPERS PENCILS '$4.00 up .Sizes 1 tp 4. CANADIAN .CHEES'E ., NeighbQr" PI.... cODald.r III: juIt 98c ·PENS $5.95 up. . thai, •• 'fOIIf frillMfl_ CldIl>IIon. If We CUI help .' At the you ID' uiy way 'wIG' .1=:'~JIft~.· · GEORGE NEAL Ltd . REG. T. MORGAN INSURANCE TELEPHONE 2264·3420 -4440 Templ_. Building. DuckwOrth It. ; WATER STREET' . Dill 1111•• 7116 CHURcI:lILL PARK· . . '('"

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