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F~der~l Grand Jury Defence. W.U1 . Indicts Jimmy Hoffa Hold Priority OTT AWA CP-Prime Minister Pearson. r NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP1- A . Thomas Ewing Parks, :>lash· federal grand j II r y indicted villc, Campbell's uncle. leaves this morning for an intensive familiariz­ pOo Teamster president James R. Nicholas ,1. 'l'weel, HunJjng­ ation session with President Kennedy that will Hoffa and six others Thursday ton, W.Va., prcsident of Co'uti­ I'I!'. IOIQ on charges of conspiring and nental Tobacco Company of span 'the globe while bearing ,hardest on gel900d attempting to influence the ll1ry New York. multiple Canada-United States problems, IDak film In his trial here last winter. on Lawrencc W. Medlin, a Nash­ charges of accepting illegal ville merchant. 0 sct, no Mr. Pearson was leaving at 10:55 a.m. by 1 payments from a Detroit truck Hoffa was named a dcfendant j:k-and-White firm. In five counts and the Ci'.hers RCAF Comet jet for the president's summer home 1keeps You let were named in one count each. at Hyannis Port, Mass. There the two men will Igua,d, Holla, 49, was charged with The all - white grand jury "aiding, commanding and in­ made its report, on an inl'e:;ti· hold a working session today' starting at ducing" specific attempts to 1II. gatiom which began Jan. 17 to 1:30 p.m. and one tomorrow, They will dine !luenee two jurors and a pl"lS­ federal judgc ~'rank Gray' Jr. 'J together thrae times before the prime minister 9 pecUve juror to vote for his a~' G\'aY issued hench warrants ior J::I • quittal in exchange for money th e arrest of all sc\'cn mp.n. leaves about 3 p.m. Saturday for Ottawa. or favors. Govcnment lawyers said (hey The nine - wcek trial ~nded would recommend that SlO.OOO Dec. 23 in a mistrial, with the bail he set for each defendant. jury reporting it was hopcle3s1y The grand jllry probc was deadlocked. started on orders of district Also indicled Thursday were: Federal Judge William E. Mil­ Ewing King, presidenl of IcI', who prcsided· at the 110ffa Teamsters local 327 in NRsh­ ,James R. I10ffa trial last year. ville. At the time MilicI' dec1m'cd n Alten Dorfman. Chicago in· Mich., 11 business agent for 1mistrial. he announced that two surance broker who has han­ Tcamslcrs local 299 at Detroit.! jurors had heen dismissed he­ dled large amounts of insurt'llcc lluf(a is president of local 2!19'I cause of what he tcrmed at­ for the Teamsters Union. as weI! as o[ the international tempts hy close associates of Larry Campbell of Insktp.r, union. Hoffa to influence thcm.

, !, , " I I RCMP C;racks Down ",; On Counterfeiters ,I ' MONTREAL (CP) - RCMl' the kind o[ equipment de-I home in possession o[ 1)"11US arrcsted two Incn, pickcd up cracf;ers 1V0uid lise. train passes and turned ol'~r to Prime Minister Pearson President Kennedy , i I ! several other persons [or qncs- He. said p.olicc arrc~tcd .J. I city police [or questioning. " .'. I ' , : ,. lioning and seized about $140,- Dozois at Ius East I\TO:1tl'eal, Anothcl' man-Tony Lasaroz' The ~an'' businessman Grevllle Wynne (top) stands before a Soviet mlJllnry court .l\lay t lie said thcre may he h "are to be effectively dis- m~re! t Ice s .; :-i /UUt)' to espionage against tbe Soviet Union. 1IIs alleged Russian accomplice OIeg raids and arrests Illt~I" . I l . Z' 00 charged both in regard to con- (bollom) hatl also pleaded guilty to cbarges against him in a lengthy indictment The bogus U.S. lulls, ~1I1 111 tinentat and Atlantic (NATO) the 111'0 men of funneling Soviet secrets to an Anglo.Ameriean espionage ring dur- d ., dcfence." , I 1962, Tht nrllon plcadcd guilty to the charges, but with some elceptlons.-(UPI 'j .. ' ot .; , j b' oir: \1l th: Hirr:;:ily !l'ours-as Ig ~~%e ~1!~~~~n.sr;;~::~~:i~ A t Ca n a' d n Sh '.p, negotiationm~~~:~C~;'as but rather for p~~~"an .~'.. In the raids police also found l a exchange of I'iews and an • : I. • I L d 200· bogus CNR passes, a Ilum- exchange of views might indeed . I (" • bel' . of U.S. Social Security . . lead to the beginning of neri0- , i Ra C I ea , er S cards. some firearms and 8m- CLEVELAND (AP) _ ~hots ier in the day. ' Shilts were fired at the ,a me 'tiations when we get back." a . munition, d y n ami t e, :md a were fired Thursday at the "It is clear thaL lhe s' freightcr tast yell I' in Toledo. Tariffs: C:I-I SellfaJ'~1 ---M---A-R-T number of fur coats, nadian ore vessel James J. ,,01'- International Union is resuming I Uppcr Lakes has been in- Canada welcomes. U.S. I:lsist· i ris when it was moored to a I its campaign of violcnce agamst valved in a power struggle be-I enee that agriculture be in­ I The apartment was empty, dO!:k on which two pickels of L'ppcr Lakes Shipping' Limited I tween the independent SIU "lid eluded in forthcoming Geneva , ',_ but the owner said it had bcen the Seafarers International un- ships and personnel," i\Jr. 1 the fledgling CMU, bacli~d by ·rtalks about international acro.s- k F0 Ag 1 r d' b ee en t : 'ren!ed by a man named M. . t II' L tl b d t 'ff d t' r r m IOn lVere pa ro mg. I'Lcitch Said. the Can a Ian a or Congress. . Ie· oar af! re uc Ions. hecials Disoko for a United Stolesu 1'he harbor patrol said one of I ----.------B ut Mr. Pearson has :ndl- Ala. '.\PI_ mands were for dismissal of "This Is 'really the· last time, woman who was to occupy it, the bullets, fired by a snipcr, S e cated he views with caution the j agreement on :;C.:l1'O charges against some 2,400 Ne- If it doesn't work out we will police said. struck the vessel's bridge, but I y'rIa .R,·ote -p~ broad U.S. approach as it I"r desegregation in groes who have been jailed for have to demonstrate," FOUND NEGATIVES . no one was hurt. I , t:J affects tariffs on manufac:uring has been rcached demonstrating and for the for. Abernathy said 1,000 Negro In addition' to the bills, police 1'he patrol said seven I'Ine -a formula aimed at the six· committec Dr. mation of an official committee, youths are ready to go buck found two numbering' machines cartridge cases were found' on nation Common Market snd -DER King anno~'I~ed composed of Negroes and white into the streets to press for and negatives to be used in the a nearby jetty. . B ttl P, I· more inviting to countries w:th persons, to deal with the 1·1lr.lal their demands. offset printing of $100, $50 and Crews on Upper Lakes ships a e 0 I ce stronger manufacturing bases .' leader said the problems. These had )lot yet $1 bills. belong to the Canadian Mati· ' than Canada has. two I.f the been met. time Union, which replaced fhe ~egroes have At a press conference where LOCATE UNIVERSITY The RCMP officer said that SlU as bargaining agent. DAMAS'CUS, Syria (AP) - government and rel'olutiol1ary Columbia River Treaty: "Qn'it",;"" for durmg the announcement was made, VICTORIA ;;;'ftl·,. Revolutionalre des Both were :mlmeographed . and .~ .p,m.· his -selcctiori bas "tremcllI\ous pnipagunda· value oversens." 'the 29·yeur.old All' Force O[ficer made- the statement during a vi&it get rid of some the)' already...... " ·3·21 p.m,' I ~~:t~~~· Quebecols"(Rcvlilu: similar .in DPpcara!lce .. \0 prt;vi­ h~re, near San Francisco, with relatives.· lie Is shown here with hl6 wife,' Sue, daughter Tina, 7, nlld 6011, Edward nl, 5.-(UrI h·ave." . It,Trlbwial : o[ Quebec Pa· ous' statements thM purponed ----...... oJ :; '. , .• ..':. - . \ to come from the FLQ, Telephoto), ·,.1 . .' ..., , 'I.. :1 . \ ~: '.i.: "! ,J.' . . "I, h.,t, )' :~~ ... " .. ~-...... ',... ,! .",... ,.I;..,.l .•~'"' •• I j; ,~ l • 2-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MAY 10, '11163 1. Ii:, i " lJ\: i "lIt III 1111111111111111111111" Il,ntlltntn III IUIIiI ITIIlI'" 'I '·,1',, .:: :,1', .... ,',",1 . !. ' ! Paramount I: ;! \ I CHI N A l' ,I I;, Temperance Today THE ,PASS'ING I ,t: 'I' . , ~ \ : 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ",'r, ',' J,' "GYPSY" WITH I"i ;i ',I ROSALIND RUSSELL i.i " I, Thoughts ;, I,! We continue with our synop· alcoholism; if not already arriv· • • • sis of the booklet "Arresting cd, If such a problem exists 'Presenting the brassiest and PRICE' CONTROL Breaking tb AlcohoUsm" which is pubUshedwith alcohol in a normal, or boldest element of American a ~ultitude 0: by The Christopher D. Smithers social drinker's life,a stop is entertainment at its exuberant ON FOOD lallons, but l~oundation of New York: soon made, either through cur· best, "Gypsy," the vibrant War­ The manner in which certain o~ficers are oUr , "Why do so few people re- tallment or abstinence. The pro· ner Bros. musical starring Rosa­ foods are being marked up in With crime o( , cover from alcoholism as com· blem just Isn't allowed to con· lind Russell, Natalie Wood and ,supennarkets and the not al­ accepted , pared with many other major tinue and grow (for the alcoho-- Karl Malden, now playing today ways too good quality in vege· code may be diseases? Because they do not lie's problem rarely continues at the Paramount Theatre. tables, fruits and meats often than mall.mad. ,. , offering, would indicate that I _come forward and undergo for long at the same level-it marily • I I treatment. AlcohoUsm Is an In· grow! progressively worse). "Gypsy" is all kinds of a hit. some governmental authority How mUch a I '.,sidlous disease, complex in its "No ono with normal intelli· The glossy Mervyn LeRoy pro­ will have to step into the pic· armour man 'vcry nature. 11 is not. only phy· gence continues to cat choco­ THAILAND duction in Technicolor focusses ture. ' his innerself sical; it permeates, the mind late cake if this food docs not on the career of GypSY Rose One constant reader reports Some say Lee, the world's most famous­ seeing a clerk in a supermarket belong to 'tVhe'",CIIII•. ; I 1 . and the spirit. Usually the last agree with the partaker. And :, ! one to realize his trouble is the also, in the same relation of and most fabulous-burlesque remove packages of food indivi· cruel busine>s alcoholic, after everyone around action, to beverages containing queen. The film is adapted from dually and change the prices '.I I, wrong can theS! " I him knows the truth. He can· alcohol. Even so-called "heavy the long·run, smash·hlt stage which had been stationary for their thinking, :. ' 11 , tinually rationaUzes that "this drinkers" (a far different cale· show which was one of the most some time. If the stocks to be ,I I BANGKOK The " , timo things will be different. I gory from alcoholic drinkers) sllccessful llroadway musical ordered tomorrow are to be I , comedies of recent years. shal~ not steal" ••, will drink normally like other' soon cut down to normal quan· • slightly higher in price then teITltory. It is not 1 , people." Of courSe he cannot titles of alCOhol, or cut It out there is little the customer can : I 1 Four·tlme Academy Award to cover the man do this. Sinee he is then scorn· entirely; when any continuing namlnee Rosalind Russell plays do. However, on existing stocks would deliberate: ed and pitied, his reaction is trouble arises. The element of the aggressive and resourceful there is no good renson why the from a busin!!1 . I i defiant. He withdraws within choice exists for the heavy mother who is determined to incoming price should be affix· or break into himself, using liquor as a drinker: he is able to control push her daughters to the star­ ed to old stocks. This is what hours, Or crib crutch, to escape from an un· his drinking if and when he dom denied her. Natalie Wood, is generally known as profiteer. neighbour, or .1 : pleasant reality. Since he just chooses. But once an alcoholic ing. I, 'I SAIGON herself an Academy AlWard and prodUction ' I I cannot envisage life without al· has crossed the invisible line nominee last year and the We saw this happen several overdue hills tohol, his existence becomes a which separates so.called nor· Communist Controlled • screen's most popular young months ago on tinned frozen for which no' i vicious circle. Laden with guilt, mal drinking from alcoholism, orange juice, and considered i I. I' star, plays Gypsy, the awkward, able in the bank, , . remorse and helplessness, he he or she has lost control for· Royalist Controlled the action a deliberate attempt , ! I shy young girl who overnight All of these 1hiD~ , , , khows not where to tilrn. ever. This docs not mean that MILES blossoms into a beautiful young at proIlteering. Although we arc involved. Things never get better, only the alcoholic cannot attempt Neutralist Area mentioned the action at the : 1 i lady-and with an electric com· We are sorry" ' , , worse. "controlled drinking" which time it did not seem to have too o binatlon of class, beauty, brains ally "stole" I 11 "The principal tragedy lies in may succeed for varying periods and a sense of humor about much effect upon the sales of thunder for his ' the fact that over 40% of all of time; but always in the end what she is doing virtually the product. This would indicate sermon. Any alcoholics, even many of those the alcoholic goes overboard­ TROUBLE IN LAOS AGAIN-The Southeast Asian kingdom Of Laos, delicately balance4 transfonns strlp·tease into an that too many people have too around for a much money and are not con­ in the chronic latter stages of usually nt a most inausplciou! between pro-Communist, Royalist or pro·West and neutralist political factioDlI, is back ill art form. look too far these the disease, can suecessfully re· time-and once again is "off to the crisis spotlight. Pro·Red military attacks against the rJeutrallsts in violation Of a 1962 sidering the value they receive eease·fire, partIcularly in the strategiC Plaine des Jarres (Plain of Jars) threatens to upset feel sorry, as the cover from alcoholism and re· the races." Oscar-winner Karl Maiden today for the sadly deflated dol. Church must tlut sume happy, useful and produc· "We repeat the statement - this balance and bring about renewed general fighting. Already, Communists control lar. about half the nation, as indicated on map. Absorption of Laos by the Communlsts coul4 makes a bold and brilliant de· ~ace i~ beco~.ing f) ' tI,ve lives-if they but knew "Long.term controlled drinking Extravagance in buying can , parture from h!~ distinguished In trymg to storc , , how, and would sincerely bend Is not possible for any drinker enda!lger neutral Burma al]d Cambodia as well as South Viet Nam, which is alread, be a serious problem to the flghtmg gUllrrillas. North VlCt 'Nam is Communist and Thailand is allied to tile WeBt.j dramatic 1,ortrayals to play the this world's goods their efforts along constructi vo Once he or she becomes an al· light comedy role of a baggy wage·earner as he docs not and ethics hare lines. cohol1c." The most sensible way pants comic-turned·talent agent know just how far into the cline, , , "First of al1, an alcoholic today If one wishes to deter· who is in love with the mother future present income will con· must mnke this project the No. mine whether or not one might Leaving for Ha1l1ax and Bo~ and tirelessly courts her. tinue. It is often impossible for The law of 'Jean Lewis, S.n. 1 aim of his life, on a 24-hour be an alcoholic, is to seck the income to keep up with prices, mand docs not I Steamship Movements ton May 3, 'due Halifax May II. of the Association • i a day basis. "One day at a time advice of those skllled In the Leaving Boston May 10 for Cast in the film's top featur· especially when some barefaced price control we Nurses of N, without alcohol" must be his complexities of alcoholism as a C.S.L.-CLARKE TERRA IJohn's May 27th. Saint John, N.B., Halifax and cd roles' are Paul Wallace and attempts are made by some about When address'ed the slogan. Any longer period of disease. The decision you make , NOVA SERVICES 5,5. Novaporl sailing from St. John's, Nfld. At Saint John, Betty Bruce, members of the shopkeepers to hoist their ',article. It very on Wednesl forecasting sobriety beyond the may well be the most important S,S. Gulfport salllng from I Montreal May 25th. Due St. N.B. May 11. Leaving HalUax Broadway cast. Wallace reo prices without justification. i a sane and the dosing season da~' at hand is disastrous, es· in your whole life." Montreal May aUI. Due St. John's May 30th. for St. John's, Nfld., May 17, creates the show·stopping "All We are surprised that the shopped around day meeting. '. I pecially in the beginning. Other- (These arUcles are compiled John's May lUh. S.S. Highliner sailing from I Need is the Girl" song·and· local branch o[ the Canadian and made the , i i due SI. John's May 20. Salling her address Miss Lell . wise the bleakness of the pros· by the Newfoundland Council 5.5. Novaport salling from IJI!ontreal May 30th. Due 51. for Liverpool May 21. dance routine he performed for Consumers Association are so lions at the of a University Sch( , . peet of living without alcohol on Alcohol Problems to whom Montreal May 10th. Due St. John's June 4th. Heering Rose leaving Liver· two years In the original pro­ quiet, unless they are working place. If people which bas . be becomes overwhelmingly dis· enquiries may be addressed). John's May 15th FURNESS, WITHY & pool May 9, due 51. John's May dUction. Miss Bruce plays one behind the scenes. We have no pay through the discussion wi (ouraglng. - ' S,S. Highliner sailing from I COI\IPA~jY, LIMITED 15. Leaving for Halifax and Of a trio of specialty strippers watchdog, unless it is the puny protest thcn they IJniverslly faculty t1 ,"To the person, men or IVa' Montreal May 14th. Due St. I SYcamore leaving Boston Apr Boston May 16, due Halifax in the riotoUll "Gatta Have a attempts of this column, to themselves b bh1L {orethou! ·man, who is having trouble with llE A SPORT John's May 19th. 126 for Halifax and St. John's; May 18. Leaving Boston 24 for Gimmick" number. Also featur­ bring some of the unwarranted must be I alcohol. Usually it is safe to say ])()g's can't catch fish so M.V. Dundee sailing from NIld. Leaving Hallfa); May 3, Saint John, N.D., Halifax and ed are Faith Dane, from the practices to public notice. DAXCER ,'-'--0 Important P i Ahat a person who is continuing leave them home on your fish· Montreal May 17th. Due St. due 51. John's, Nfld. May 6. St. John's,. Nfld • .4.t Saint John, Broadway show where she Our democratic way of life is WIXDSOR, but it is ho~ II " to have trouble with alcohol In ing trips. Otherwise they will John's May 21st. Sailing for Liverpool same day. N.B. May 25. Leaving Halifax created Mazeppa, the bugle often too free and "more things Smith. prima the next f I , any department of his. or her, harry rabbits and disturb other 5.5. Gulfport sal1ing from Beechmore leaving Liverpool for SI. John's, Nfld. May 31, playing stripper, and Roxanne are wrought iii her name than Nalional Ballet • University School , ,I life is well on the way toward fishennen. Montreal May 22nd. Due St. April 25, due St. John's May 2. due St. John's June 3. Salling Arlen, who plays Electra, the Heaven dream off" or would her knee injury . will become a for' Liverpool same day. third specialty stripper. even Heaven dreams off" or that she is all set . would ,give m' would normally penn it. troupe next lUll!. • Refrigeration. Famed designer Orry-Kelly rll111II1 •• · for more n ~rpolst·gr'adUllte· stud NFLD •. CANADA STEAM. styl~d 45 costumes for' Miss SHIPS LIMITED Russell and Miss Wood. Nata· the role of :,' 1.-: t . as becor l .' q' ~ "Bedford ,II" sailing from lie's 18 costumes range from 1, " Halifax fur 51. John's Nfl!!. Mny boys' knickers to a lavish strip­ 6th. " ~ I "I : tease gown made up of 15,600 "Bedford II" sailing from rhinestones, 458,000 beads and Halifax for St. John's Nfld. May sequins and 10,000 rhinestone 14th. mirrorsl "Bedford II" salling from CAPllaa Halifax for st. John's Nfld. May For Producer • director Le· NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THEATRE I 21st. Roy, "GypSY" mark! a return ;1' I' "Bedford II" sailing from to staging acreen musical comedy. One of Hollywood's • I Halifax for 51. John's Nfld. May , 28th. most distinguished film· makers, " i pots I he has created such varied criti­ NOW PLAYING I ( cal and boxoffice successes as . I '~. , SIIOOT LYNX "The Wizard of Oz," "Oil for . ~ i ~ 1' , FIRl , I WINNIPEG (CP)-A 30·pound the Lamps of China," "Random ,., ' I ~ckw,orth· Street (: lynx was shot down by 'Iolice Harvest," "I Am a Fugitive " Ii i., I. Wednesday as it crouched at • overhe , 1,1., I' from the Chain Gang," "Quo the base of a tree in a ~outh· Vadis," "Little Caesar" and '" nodaril ":l'~ end, residential area of the CIty. "Mister Roberts." , "1. i Vidi Roail I More than 200 persons, most of them housewives. crowded in to Among the 14 popular, ear­ . .. overhe watch the kill after an attempt catching Jule Stune·Stephen ... no dan to snare the animal was unsuc· Sondheim songs retained from of Wales S cessful. G. W. Malaher, dlrec· the original production are tor of the provincial game de· "Let }O'le Entertain You," "Small 9:30 p.m .... I partment, said he attempted to World," "Little Lamb," "Mr. Also-UP-TO.THE-WNl1TE l\'EW5 oil burner .. snare the lynx but "found it im­ Goldstone," "Everything's Com· possible because of the ml11ing ing Up Roses" and "Rose's TIMES OF SHOWS crowd." Tum." fires for Ma EVENING SHOWS: 6.15-9,00, personal inju MATINEE: 1.30. • • • Felines ACCIDENTS ACROSS 33 Really (Anglo. Clare's AvenuE 1I.le of MaD Ir.) NEXT ATTRACTION feUDe 34 Asrevonte -... girl kU( &-eat 36 Shield bearing BURT LANCASTER IN "THE 8 Maned feline 30 Greek letter ... taken _ t< U Toward the 40 Variety o! OF ALCATRAZ" - sheltered BIde corundum 18 Female Iheep 44 UIlIt of energy EXCITEMENT. U Feminine 46 Raisea (alang) appellation 47 Challen,el 15 Bridge '118 "Raven' autllor Ie. 16 Soctal Insect 49 Particle 17 Measure of 51 Container 3 Closer 30 Babylonian paper. • 52 Native of Meclla 4 Stranger (110mb. deity 18 CoUrtesy UUe 53 Bmillan form) 31 NounlUftis 19 Produce macaws II Chin 'IIb1.!ken M Soar 21 Grow old 5' Monosaccharide 6POSSelled 35 View. 22 Chemical suffix 55 Greek god of 7 CUmblng 37 VlctlmJ of c: 23 Muddle war pepp'er leprosy ,---""0.' . injurie! 2UDl~~e 5S SOIp'makll1& 8 B1)'Ibonlc III 38 Eats avra1 ...... e frame god ' 39 MOUlltalli Avenue] 25lrelBnd 67 Recent II Finer fellnel .. 8 'p.rn . 27 One wbo 5B Easentlal belllg 10 Wild lSI 41 CItY In Georgia (lUUb) 11 Titled 4211u& oat hoy' b 29 Female N1nt DOWN· 19 Wheedted 43 Renovate (lb., 1 Muler lcorr.) 20 Annihilate. 45 Honken . '. slig~~y hij 310r1ental I1Ime :I PertalnIDg to 26 Small bland 50 Worm 32Plllure the Alps 28 Excunlon 82M1"Welt aCCidents TO-DAY ~.';.:}fpE

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SetBack• Two MonthsI FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1963 GRAND .BANK, (Staff)-An An official of the eon· evaluation of the damages' structlon cOJllpany estimated' sustained in the fire at the that the completion of tlte Approve. Plans .For Grand" Bank Cottage Hospital new wing will probably be was made Thursday by an in· delayed by an additional ·surance adjuster and by Hef· eight or 10 weeks. ~'ull In· ferton's Construction, Company surance was carried by the 40.-Bed· Hospital Limited, who is bulldjng the construction company. BELL ISLAND, (CP)-)Joc· $750,000, but the rest of the new winl! on the hospital. No estimated date could be tors on this Conception Bay is· money will be c6ntributed by f made as to when the hospital land have approved plans for a the federal and provincia! gov· It Is noW believed that will be ready to again accom· 4(J..bed hospital for the mihing cmments. damages sustained were not modatt' bed patients and pro­ community, the last step he fore as grenl; as at first estimated visions will be made to treat Officials hope· to have ihe the provincial public works de hospital ready for use by the and that the basement sect· such cases either at the cot· partment calls tenders fOl' its Ion of the new wing was un· lage hospitals at Burin or st. fall' of 1964. Construel\on may damaged. Lawrence or the General Hos· construction. get underway next month. Earlier this wc~k the com· Workmen and hospital stafr pital at St. John's. D. L. But· munity hit the $100,000 ohiec· were busy here today clearing ler. the administrator of health tive of a fund reeded before np the. debris and it is hoped services, was due here yester· the hospital could be built. The that hospital clinics can be reo day to survey the damages and institution will cost about Old G()vt. sumcd over the weekend. conduct an investigation. - Member .. Dies E. l'Il. R. Trentham, '74, the back of a match (ard A search of silt Islands be· Constables aboard· the RC· one.tlme Commissioner of Fl· 1I1P cutter Wood made an in· was picked up on a beach nance in the Newfoundland tween Port aux Basques and about 10 miles from the the Port au port Peninsula tcnslve ground search of the Commission of. Government, Islands in the hope that the cape. died at Somerset, I!ermuda, on Newfoundland's west lIolst It mentioned Funk Island • men might have landed liS Thursday. failed to turn up any sign .North, but so far officials Thursday ·of fonr Glace Bay imllcated In a note found on a west eoast beach and have been puzzled by the 10· After leaving Newfound. fishermen from the fishing cation of this island. It Isn't "essel Elizabeth and Leon· believed to be from Capt. land Mr. Trentham was ap­ Fl'ed Oakes of tlte IOMlincr. marked on maps anil ohltlme ard, missing lor I month. pointed financial advisor to' , , .. ,The note lias been scnt to nslllng captains haven't heard tile Britisll Embassy at DIII'Cxecuth'c of the Association of Registered Nurses' of Newfoundland. taken at the end of the the RCMP laboratory at Sack· of it. - Washington. Some time later villc. N.B., to compare its Also missing aboard the he went to live in Bermn.da. auullalmceting held at Newfoundland Hotel, May.7 and 8, Seated, (l-r): Sister Mary Xaverius. handwriting with that or Salt Invoices vesscl arc Capt. Oak~s' son lliiS Jean Lewis, S.R.N .,presiden~; Dr. Rae Chittick, director of the school for. graduate nurses Capt. Oakes' but itCMP ~ay Frcd Jr., 18, I,evl Warren During his slay In Nell'· It may he a week or more foundland he married thp.. and special speaker at the meet iug; Miss Pauline Lamey, R.N.; exec. seCt'elary Sister and Bud Francis. An aerinl t1ni\'ersit~., before results 'are Imown. former Mary Dobbin of St. Clare, US. Back row, (1-1'): Major ~1. Ryd all~ ItN .• ~Hss E. Summers, R.N., Mrs, M. Abbott, ! Avftilable Here The vessel disappeared search renewed after the i note was found has again John's, who, with two daugh. G. Doc:kcray, RN., ~Irs. Joan Shave, R. N" eapt. E. Hill, R.N" Mrs. ~I. Marsh, R.N., Mrs. Supplie~ oC !Iie 1963 official I April 9 during ~ storm off yielded nothing. ters, survives him. invoice covering sale of salt· Cape Angullle. The note on RS.-(News StaU Photo). _ to.fishel'men are now being ..=:..:....:..:....:...... :..------:------

1 lun Lewi;,. made available to dealers by N' T I h E h ~.n.N" N d .federal ?f I of the AssoClaUon of . ee· t~e departm~nt ew e ep one xc ange lIul'!cs of New· To Train More fISherIes, a spokesman saId addressed the an· here Thursday. on Wednesdny He,said that requirements For Mount Pearl Area , I ~ the closing season of may be IiUed ,by contacting day mceting. will give some measure of reo weeks and construction should tbe department at building . : : ;'1 Idtlns! ~t1ss Lewis Nursing Assistants ~[ount Pearl is to get II new lief to the existing st. John's get underway by June 15.'. 302, Fort. Pepperrell, here. I Vnlrerslly School telephone exchange by mid· offices which will be utilized to The building wilt be rein· ~'hlch bas summer, it was announced here capacity by the end' of 1964. forced concrete foundation, con· ber.n work on preparation: It will Dca,lers should clearly Indi· . I dlscusslon with a vital' member of any health Ing that courses wlllbe con· cate the number of invoice Thursday by G. R. Hanley of The exchange will be located crete slab floor with brick team or health agency. It was' dueled by that department in involve change of attitude; the Avalon Telephone Com· (lil!lslty fatullY this bnt It cannot be cllsregardcd. forms re!J\lired. The invoice is ncar the site of the old Mar· masonry walls. It will be con· 1!1I. Much forethought generally felt that steps will the Vocation College. pany. ' coni Wireless Station. This 10- structed under the supervision Changes that will. result In supplied in triplicate-fisher, I ! ,PIlI' must be PlIt have to be taken to train more . man's copy, departmental copy, In making the annotmcemcnt, cation will provide maximum of local architects, Horwood nUrsing assistants, she said.' !'Iliss Lewis spoke of the the greatest good for the Mr. Hanley said that the new l1IiaD Important pro· and seller's copy. , service to ]\[ount Pearl-Glen· I and Guihan. . A committee had been ap· changes that have taken greatest number mllst be .ac· exchange will provide betler dale as well as the Goulds and The equipment capac it;' will Illd, but II Is hoped cepted If the profession is to the next lew pointed to outline a programme place in nursing, and wlll ."The processing of· appli· service and. because of elimin· the large rural areas adjoin· accommodate some 3,000 sub· rnimslly Schonl of for nursing assistants. On com- continue to take ptact'. Each' keep pace. cations by fishermen for salt ation of mileage charges. will ing these communitics. scribers using step by step dial Jill beeome are· pletion, the committee will pre· of us has the responsibility assistance payments, amount· result in lower cost to sub· Tenders for the erection of switching, with initial instal· , I i sent the outline to Council, and . to evaluate a prllPosed Miss Lll\vis closed her ad· scribers in the neW exchange Ilould give more dress expressing thanks to the ing to 50 per cent or the the exchange building will be !ation of approximately 2,20D for more nur· if approved, it wHI" be pre· 'change objectively, she said. landed value of th~ s~lt used area. ealled within the next few lines. sent cd to the Department of It may be threatening to us; association for its 'loyal support The new telephone exchange i'" .' 1IIIIIofradUllt~ studies. and co·operation at all tim2s. in 'curing' fish, Is dependent 01 the role of the Education with the understand· It may require . additional on receipt "o!, Invoice copies . L: lublin! a, becoming f-om bGth 'the fishennan him· !, , :j ~elf and the dealer concerned" Holy Heart of Mary'} . the spokesman said.

Salt vendors who retain un· I. used copies of the 1962 In­ Latin Award Winners voice will not be supplied with the 1963 forms until they have ClearY, Muriel Connors, pa· Elizabeth Courtney, Carmel ' pupns of Holy Heart of ; i '. returned the eXcess copies In tricia Donnelly, Cannel Doyle, Davis, Betty Delaney, Elaine ,. Mary Regional High School their possession. Maureen Duff, Erin Keough, Duggan, Rosemary Ford, Carol i here who recently won achieve­ PatriCia Fitzgerald, Detty Fitz· A. Fowler, Mary Healey, Cath·· 'r " .. ment certificates in a nation gibhGn, Paula Gosse, Shirley erine Hearne, Teresa HeUer· t~ I., - wide Latin examination in Hickey, Peggy Holland, Bar· nan, Anne M. Hickey, Bonnie which SGme 51,000 students bara Lacey, Josephine Pazdzior, James, Kathleen Johnson, Ei· took part are: Judy Ralph, Phyllis Reardon, Ie en Kelly, Roberta Kennedy, Y'SFIRES .Mayor .Opens EMINENT MERIT lIfary Reddy, Janet Thompson, Joan. Larkin, Lorraine Lee, Street . • • (Scores between 110 and 114) i Gayle Whelan Geraldine Whel· Diane Mulcahy, MarilYn ~ful· , , , overheated Grade ll-Carol A. Fitz· an.' rooney, Carol O'Grady, Joan gerald. O'Hara, Brenda Peddigrcw, '" no damage. Bowling Tourney Grade .10 _ Ann Bechan, Grade 9 - Marion Kennedy, Bridie PGwer, Patricia Raynes, Vidi Road ... The 10th a,nnual . Maritime Sharon Griffin and Diane lI[arilyn Miller, Lorraine lIIur· Barbara Rideout, ShIrley Roehe, , ... overheated five-pin bowling tournament Smythe. phy, Sheila O'Dca. Joanne Ryan,' Dawti Sears, Ma· .. , no damage. was officially opened by Mayor Grade 9-Cathryn Nos~worthy HONORABLE lUERlT donna Smith, Elizabeth Smythe, H. G. R. Mews here Thursday and Brenda Walshe. (Scores between 90 and 99) Myra Tapper, Sbeila Walshe, of Wales Street with 11 teams from three At· (Scores between 100 and 109) Grade ll-Ann Cahill, Bar· Teresa Whelan, Janet Wood, p.m, ... over­ lantic provinces entered. SUPERIOR MERIT bara Connolly, Mary Dicks; Barbara Woodford. oU burner . . . no Grade ll_Margaret Blyde, Shirley Edstrom, Elizabeth Grale 9 - Madelyn Aylward, Representeil are Shear· E. Carmel Callanan,' Kprry Greene, Barbara Grouchy, Pamela Carter, Noreen Culle· water, Shelburne, CornwaIlls, Donovan, Gi!raldine Gover, Maureen Hogan, Patricia Inger· ton, Elizabeth Finch, Shirley fires for ~Ia\': 13 Halifax Pirates,' Halifax Town l.Iaria Ryan Kelsey, Moreen .man, Sandra Lundrigan, Sharon Ford, Geraldine Kennedy, personal injuries, and Country, Greenwood 1, Martin, Margaret, Morrissey; Lundrigan, lIIarie Kennedy, Helen Lush, Joan Moores, • • • Greenwood IT, Charlottetown, Patsy Moyst, June Piccott, Marilyn McGrath, Loretta Maher Sharon ~[alone, Annette 0'· SI. John's, TorbllY and Pep· ~Iarie Quigley. ~faryRoche, Shirley Martin, Rosemary 0'· Toole, Lorraine Ratchford, Mar· ACCIDENTS lIIlss Jean Lewis, S.n.N., president, Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland, confers })crrell. Barbara Tobin," Rosemary Neill. Katherine Ryan, Elaine garet Walker. ' an Honorar} Membership upon Miss May Fleming, R.N. Miss Fleming has been working at the Walshe. Smith, Patricia Walshe. Names of other. winners wert Clare's Avenue .•• General Hospital for' 50 years, and is still active in the Associatlon.-(News Staff Photo). . Summerside, P .E.!., was en· tel'ed but at the last minute Grade 10 _ Clare. Bailey, Grade 10-Kay Boland, l.Iar· carried In Wednesdar'a edit· lIn. , •• girl knocked transportation arrange men t s Catherine Channing, Ann Marie ilyn Brophy, Gertrude Canning, ion of the NEWS. · . ,taken to St. fell tbrough. New Brunswick ~Olpital. ' S~ys More 'Red Fishermen it' not represented. Road ... 8:55 Charlotteto.wn has been the · , . boy knocked In .Navy big winner, taking the trophy , , •injured leg. Than Personnel put up by a soft·drlnk firm of the best sclentifiz brains" seven times In the past nine Street 8 The number 01 Soviet fisher· "but they are In a position to FOR MOTHER'S DAY gather probably useful intelli· in the West. years, Summers Ide and Corn. men in the western Atlantic wallis each won ollce. and·run . ,'. siao gence." He was speaking to I Capt. Nixon, whose command Ocean exceeds the entire per­ is based at Halifax. said sub- GIVE HER A PAIR OR TWO car ..• sonnel of the' navy's Atlantic rotary club meeting: marines are much more diffi· Wednesday night team ". injuries. Command on an average day, Hc said the "major threat" cult to destroy. today than tai n5 met with tournament of OF OUR BEAUTIFUL Avenue Exten­ Capt. C. P. Nixon, commander today Is from .about 300 Rus· during the Second World War ficials to decide, on playing of the 5th Oanadlan Squadron, sian submarines, about 40 of · , ,8 P.m...• ll- them nudear·pGwered and arm· because of their, greatly in· rules. /They agreed the foul b said Thursday • creased speed· and "almost un· line won't be used. It hasn't . oy knocked Capt. Nixon said the fisher· ed. Seeking solution3 to the SEAM-FREE sub threat "is engagIng· some limited endurance." been in past tournaments. ··,!ltg~!ly injured. men were mainly alter food, MICRO. MESH aCCidents for . , : 14 personal NYLONS • • EACH PAIR toUCE BEAT GUARANTEED 3ge PAIR I~t~ . , , four ar­ FIRST QUALITY . ling drunk in · pace arrested f '" one NEW SPRING ARRIVALS •• 0; theft. COOL 'N' LOVEl YLINGERIE l1IE~OR " Monic S nh . SKIRTS - SLACKS - BLOUSES Serna~he e ?ra , , COlIn- SWEATERS - SLIPPERETTES. \,'" Yorkwood YI'u sailed, ' I , , IIHJBirthday ., ~. .. ,I IIa ~lted Church " '19 anniversary 1\ . lIith guest tv. C. M. NIch. h!uPlne H)1l ";;"r ,. . • . •. " . , " I Ia~ '. . 'ELECT OFFICERS-The newexecutiveolthe St.John's Branch; Canadian Diabetic Assoelati'on, which held its ,annu~i U:lt~ ~brmer . meet!ni .at, the Ne~loundland Hotcl;"Wednesday night .. (L·r): .Jo~n Cole.. reeo.rdlng sccret.~ry; Johif T.• Stoker, . honorary prc~i " u~eh. del\tj Mrs .. Nonn~n Lebans, secretary,treasurer; James Dnwe. 2nd fvlcc.pr~sldent; Derek,Martm, vlce·presldentj Hon. E. S. Sp~ncr , 'president (bow.t1e)1 and Dr. N. Lush who wils guest speaker at the. dinner.-(NeWs Staff Photo). ", ' ..--

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, " . ~., '. , • I · I . 'I . I' I· '. ,'. . . · I 1I, ." . . : '.,:' ,f-THE DAlLY:NEWS,ST. JOHN'S; NEWFOUNDLAND,MAY 10, 11163 j I ,. ' i I ,,' . . . I,. !' ii', i~; ;1""',,"III1I""_OI'PNI"III.'I':'"I'"IIIIIII'IIII'"IIII1I1I1111111""11I1""111I11I111111101.,,,m.,"" Doing It '1 \-:.L ":, • ,~ I' I ,'/ ~. I : ::Social~Personal POLLY'S : Yourself I' '\: . i: . - 1 , . ,.I':! I' More and more people are :' d POIHT.ERS discovering the fun of learning I ,: , .: . to do jobs around the ~ome I · ,I !. -IColuinn-' " ,j: without cailing. in professiondl ! Ii i ! ~ ; ,I ,I aid. Many firms now catr.r ::1 I !: Ti,\ PA~TY , . day toKaren E. Hann, who ccle­ TRAVEL GUIDE NOTEBOOJ{ specially for the amateur , .' I 'i' Cochrane. Street' U, nit e d brates her birthday today, May handyman and almost every Our big prorr j ',: '. i :::: ChurcJl 'women will be holding 10. large store in Britain has I' Draw 0 bl ,'I' ADD: n Evcryt~ BY POLLY CRAMER 500 • . I : i .:1' I: • Mnther's Day tea party, Mnn· department for the same pur· someone yank up I have are: "i! day afternoon, May 13, at 3.30 IN TOWN posc. One manufacturer c[ • ou set. and shl " DEAR POLLY - I alway.s S In 0 , gown f • " een !1 .1 " " o'~lock in the. Church Lecture L. F •. McLean of Toronlo is garden furniture sells' !ll~ mY , j have a notebook and ;)encil say "I' ges.: is boy rl I ;: :: . Hall. Apron and' pantry . stalls in the city on business this handy when we take a trtp materials for a gardcn s~al I m Sorry I . st yesterday t · ; 1I : • will be fealured. Tickets can be week and is registered at the by car. I jot down wl~cre W~ of Burma teak and an accom· remember You; Qut jU wi that night, ,: ,: :: had. from members or at the LeMarchant Lodge. go, highway by Inghw;lY; panying table. Each arrivcs 10 bO . ;'; d96r; " • . When we stop at a place 0, packaged lIat in a carton fur ----...: !d he would be gla( . ,:', ANNIVERSARY interest, details are jott~d the householder to assemnle,' sa nute take bls u I , I i'iON BUSINESS . Congratulations are extended down in addition to the IIIC' and womcn as well as ,WI! subS I but on that n : i : .' ,:; t.B. M. Allatt, of Sherbrookc, to'Mr, and Mrs. Eric Payne, Or· tures we take. Whcn. the are among the buyers. ruil tefTar the trophy. ; '. : I: i Que:, is in the cily on business chard' Avenue, Mount Pearl, pictUl'CS are laler put m a instructions arc included ~s bOWthere becausc he's I . i : and is registered,at LeMarchant whn celebrates their 151h wed· photograph album, along ~!)es well as the necessary scrcws be 1 on the team 1 bOWer Ij' : i ;' Lodge. ~ ding anniversary today, May 11. the story I have writtcn. These and glue, The amatcur cnl~ are dcpending on . I are a hclp whcn taking anof.!lcr build the scat in two 110';I'S · , CONGRATULATIONS JU~lBLE SALE trip in· the same dlrcctl?n. but will probably take only a d to take me to '. . ,i: ' AlisS Maureen Murphy o( The Kirk Ladies. Guild will -D. W. . few minutes 10 complete the. onere bowling but tablc-a much simpler joh ·.dth after t the earl · Bell .Island, successfully passed hold a jumble sale on Tuesday, be 10:30 a. . t Trinity College Music Ex· May 14, at 4 p.m. at the Kirk GIRLS - A friend of mine legs which can be unscr2wt·d ts say thiS IS 00 ·. ilia whcn the furniture is .;torcd paren I ..' , , a:ninatlons with honors in the Hall. . also lists the namcs of the to~ls needed arc any place .. dnvel' and 3 : 1 ~ . S~lJior Division. Maureim is 14 motels and restaurants dw away for the winter. The or.ly ._ a maliel. years of' age and a pupil of Sr. FROM HALIFAX liked (as· well as others to bOy friend sa!fd .~ve ; , . Mary Gerald of the Immacu· G. H. Trynor of Halifax, is in avoid) and generously passes t the prom I I W< • 1 \ late Conception Convent, Bell the city on business and is re­ along this first· hand informa· a lI1e but ltbink I'c Island. She Is the daughter of gistcred at LeMarchant Lodge. tion to friends who are travel· la~e until he arl ; I: ;1 ing in the samc direction. If SHOP FOR tte Prom is [or co' . , I Mr •. and Mrs. Brian Murphy, : : i ' '1 Quigley's Line, Wabana. Her CNIB there arc placcs of interest, Please hclp me , 'fhe Newfoundland Division such as historic buildings. Qr~n It's bigger than. .." many uiends all Bell Island 0(' one. DRESSED I, fer congratulations. of the Canadian National Instl· 10 the public only at cer\~l11 U!-ALL GC : tutc for the Blind, will hold hOllrs, she always ~akes a RUST CRAFT 'NO PLACE TO , I note of t.hat, too. 1I'1th :I11Y I IN HOSI!ITAL their annual meeting in the I : Mrs. Calhel'ine WilSOIl,' 98 CNIB Building, Military Road other pertinent informa(ion. . Dressed: It wou~ 1 to miss the f I , I Pleasant Street, is a patient at at 3.30 p.m. Wednesday, May -POLLY . , 1 MOTHER'S DAY ask your closes Sl. Clare'~ ~lercy Hospital. Her 15. 1 DEAR POLIN-As a car~er If she and her dati I. friends wish her a speedy reo woman, I have been forccd to you up? You covery. IN TOWN ~oul~ H. Edgar of Moncton, N.B" is use the harsh liquid and pOr!' . /01' your boy friend ' almost everyone . J ENGAGEMENT in St. John's on business and is dered soaps that al'e found in Hoddinott-Anderson Wedding some office rcst rooms. 1 \; J Ie the circumstances Ii rcgistered' at LeMarchant Mr .. 'and Mrs. John B. Mor­ restored my hands to nOl'mal not [eel uncomforta 'I Lodge. gan, 94 Topsail Road,. wish to Guest organist was lIlr. Bob Following the reception the by . carrying a small tuhc o[ ... ------I announce the imgagcment of The marriage took place 3 p.m. 15th, April at Sl. Thom~s' .lcLeOlI. bridc, wearing a crcam wOllcn men's sha\'ing crcam in my not an ideal solutic tluilr daughtcr:Joan, to the Rev. ON TOUR drcss with pcach and bl'own staying home, Miss Isabel Menzies, thc win· Anglican Church between Jml cosmetic case. A slight aquecze ; :1 ~Iur,.y G. Randell, B.A., L.Th. accessorics, thrcw her bouqucl of the luhe prorluces enl1u~h ncr of the 9th Canadian ·Feder· Hoddinott anci Peggy Ander· The rcception was held al tile I Curate, church of St. Mary the and the happy couple left for "soap" [or a good lathc~.-.'I.s. Ann Landers: Virgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ation of Business and Profes· son, the Rev. D. Genge officiat· Newfoundland Hotel where the · , . . ,I ing. parcnts of the bride receivcd their honcymoon, spent motor· a lot about extral 'I Randell, of Corner Brook. A sional Womcn's Clubs United ing through castel'll and central the many well wishing gU~st5. GIRLS-I used a hrand til at and stingy hus~anc July wedding Is planned. Nations Fellowships, is on a Newfoundland. contains lanolin and my nands marriage the. sltuat tour of the clubs of the Atlan· Thc bride entered thc church The mother of the bride 'Iloker! on the arm of her falher, wenr· charming in a palc blue dress did feci less dry and so[lcr. WHILE OUR SELECTION I am a firm I , :I tic Provinces, On Tuesday, May Flowers: Glcnburn Nurscry. budgetina, living CARD PARTy ...... ing a floor Icngth gown of ivory of crystalette and lace \Ii ;th -POLLY 14, she is schcduled to address' Photography: The. Camera . means and savil :1 .. St. Pius X and Gonzaga High peau de soic. A chapel tr~in . matching accessorics. Mrs. Wii· IS AT ITS PEAK! ' , the St. John's Club at a dinner '/ School are holding a card party hung from a bustle, caught in liam Bellamy aunt of the groom Shop, DEAR POLLY-A good way future. I "Y ,,'. at the Bally' Haly Golf and This is .the time to send a message 01 lore I ',' in Gonzaga High School, Wed· placc with four large cahbuge looked very lovcly in a orint ----- to clean a bread or mcal ., 1 nesday, May 15th. A $100.00 Country .. Club. roses. The headdress of match· hrown and white silk. dress. cutting board that has beco:ne MOTHER. Choose beautiful cllrds noll' we married six · , donr prize, Ihirty lueky num· . ing material was of minht :1re discolored is to rub it wilh the our large collection. . it's been a constant bers, prizes for bridge and auc· TO MONCTON roses and thc bouquct was a A Toilet insidc of lemon rinds. W~sh husband spcnds Following pll0tographs, tile buys whatever h( , . tion. Please bring baskt!t and Miss Maxine Powcrs, daugh· cascade of whitc roses arr~ng· with warm water and the boarrj toaslmaster. Mr. C h a I' I s cards. Tea will, be .served. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chcster cd around a while orchid. c will be r ght and clean looking to with no thO! Strong. began the form~lities Powcrs, of 13 Wexford Strcet, Accessory after it drics.-MRS. D. M. need or anythinl ON HOLIDAY ieave the city by TCA on Fri· Preceding the bride Into the with a toast to the bride and says he's going to groom. Toasts 10 the brides· face of the dressing tablc tidy ~T THe :. !IIr; James' Taylor arrivcd in day for Moncton, N.B. where church wcre Pat Van Norrlen. By Victoria Chappelle SIGN OF and he urges me to maids and parents of the hrlde -also make it in a design to If I had as III the eity Sunday night to spend she will attend the wcdding of sister of the bride, matron of rH~ BOO~ and groom followed with reo "Teenagers" are buying .~n match brush sets. Anothcr of for money as he d II '. a holiday wilh his sister, Mrs. her friend, Miss Patricia Swan. honor. wearing a dress of gold j • sponses to cach by the hest the firm's good idcas ;s a Wm. Whiteway,' 85 Springdale The wedding is on Saturday, prinled brocade and June ingenious new bur" for th~il' broke in no time. I man anrl falher of thc bride reo neat compact, round, squ'lrc Street. Mr. 'Tayl!lr was (ormarly May 11. Knight, Pam Barnes ami !,!innie dl'cssing tablcs. designed to · I spectively. i\!I', Strong then hold lipsticks, perfume disp~n· or oblong. with its 011'11 al I a fool for \ivin . .' onhe city and a resident of the . . Davis in matching grecn hro .. I'ca(1 the congratulatory meso sers and any other beauty. aid tachcd lipstick and a ~"Y cxistence? S Southside. . Science says thousands of cade. The groom's attendants sagcs. Rcl', Gcnge said the finish that malches hand:ng spend spend as h · . I: germs are transmitted by a were Mali Dcan, best man, produced in stick foi'm, The grace and the i\'or~' and p'nk invcnlors of the .. bar'·:....;: accessories and drcssing I a!tle PHONE 85001 if I did he'd w j .\ HAPPY BIRTHDAY kiss. "Oh, go on, Sweetie, bug with Bill Knight, David Bames handy way of keeping the !,ur· sets, your advice.- , "j 1. 1 .M~n~' . happy returns or the. me!" and Bill Bellamy as llshcr~ . wcdding cake 'vas cut. I, • "I" 11 :I' :~ ,

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II' 11'--- oL The Mature ~ ASTRO.GUIDE . . By Ceea,1 ,t\llD Landers For Friday, May 10 . Parent . Present.-For You and ~ Yours •.• The workweek ends Women an -.. ' on optimistie note. Now you • CHERISH ENVY IN SELF can relax and enjoy Ihe henefic Your Problems vibrations reigning in the mao By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE jority of social charts. Let your BY RUTH MILLETT , hair down and join in the fun Dear Mrs:- Lawrence: When even though it may seem ·ju· Dear Pinch: I can't be 01 Can a youngster make the : veriile. to you. The relaxation , our big prom, is much help because I don't I take my 7·year·old boy to ,~, on Bl'cryt!uUg jump from childhood to adult·' ! f~r free-from-care atm~phere I know how much your husband visit my sister's family, I . II,'0r ' I 'h~I'C alre3' Y hood in one big leap? , Will be vC['f beneficial to your makes, how much it costs you come home 50 blue I can't !e\owo nod sh,nes, sleep. I am divorced and, ex· f, morale.• "' , to live, or how much he spends, o[ . rnl' boy iI'lend That's what millions cept for sending money, my 1 Pad:". :Although most trans· Future " • Next fall's TV ". · IS d r·t s~~ children " arc being asked 10 ex.husband ignores my boy's ! portallon bas doubled and re·' : P .:1 JUSI yestel' ~YI t nn ]f he is totally irrespons\ble ; doubled 3pee'. lie junior hIghs and reduce the starved look , •• because he's [lIe other. It looks to mil as if pressure they arc putting on ! 1963 time: 60 minutes. will be popular. '. you're it, 'foots. \111' 00 the leam, ~nd our children to grow up OVllr· ANSWER: You're starved, night? The Day Under Your Sign .. ' t.l d'penuinn on '11m. DcaI' Ann Landcrs: Is It too. It seems to me that !,lct· Ire' • ting yourself some psychiat:!c nccessary to send a writt~n rlred 10 tnke mc 10 I.n,e Lipstick, Earrings. Dancll1ll help at this point could be : ARIES (Bom M.r.h .21 to April 19) LIBRA (Sept. 21 to 001. 22) .:' : thank·you note for gilts re­ They are popped at a child f yo~ _!lnet people hke a magnet. so llorcdom shouldn't even be in your 'tOo ,~ e 'Ilel bowling but, It most productive, I don t 'It around home. Go out and hn'e ubulary now. Utitin, hlp{lCniD.1i • ceived at a bridal shower? all at once in junIor high, .. . fun. lodol),! ' , ~ 10:30 at ,th~ ~arhl~;lt~ 01 S3), thiS IS 00 ,\ It's a big, dIzzying jump, Though we're constantly tQld : TAURUS [April 20 f. May 201 SCORPIO (9 , 231. No •• ~I)' .;:, ~ My daughter says yes. I \ .Associate only with cho~ ')'DU are lure A hOlt to whleh you hue aspn1:d SIlIr t. pl3 Ce, that resentment at an ex· , you CID. trust. Don't renll leen:ts • come,tancts. true and under Itranle clrtUnl;·' '.'. don't agl'ee. Belle is a busi· Back in the days when husband is the problem 01 ncss girl. By the time ; h ~ , GEMINI (M.y' 21 t. Jun. 21). SAGtTTARIUS (Ho., 2Z 10 o.c. %I). I. [Ill friend said .we :ou:d schools were divided IOta divorced mothers, this is nnt , Yo. an ~.I ,ilTl •• If 'C" nted iI, but A npld 4<.<;,ion may 'be ailed for, 10 ' gets home from work and hns cight years of grade school Piano Duet, 10 years and under, Rosaline Hamlyn and you 11111 be too prau4 to I!k. d.on't hnltate. Your judpl.t.nt i, r~ ~ 'Ile Pronl if It was 0, dinner it's 7:30 P.M. She 15 so the case. Their problem 'Is a · but I think )'d fcel and four years of high schnol. Brenda Caul (right), who'tied for 1st place ~ith 82 self • disparagement that has CANCER (Jun. 2210 JulV 211 Ic~piuCORH (0 .. 22 t. J.n 20!'; , ~; busy addressing invltatinns, Ifttultlon 1fCrki {or ,ou n.... rbil " C,",ol •• I"rlon who " {",ling ..tti '. · ;'j~ until he m'l'i\'~d the jump was made two years marks in the recent Kiwanis Music Festival. Both paralyzed hopefulness, Though parllcularly true In female charts, for himself. P«haps' he'. just lone1r.':· : ~'prom is for couples making the c h u I' C h ~r· latcr. their only' conscious feeling , LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) AQUARIUS (Jen, 21 to Feb. 191" . rangemcnts nnd having clothes are pupils of St. Teresa's School.-(Daily News Staff}. \ ltodention in 111 &etl,lty II t!stntbl Rem1 i"b t1tm under (lftuurt, ether.ite ' PleJse help me solve fitted that thc girl is exhausted is resentment at the partner undtr CWTC'nt ,.ibrallon,. lJe (.rdu!. ~d'oulll e .. "nerTOU!I .reek" It nil of \ !t's bi~~C1' thpn bilth Now with our 6·3·3 system, who has wounded them, It Is I . .. .ty. trying to keep up, VIRG~ (Aug, 22 t. Slpt. 221 , PISCES (Fob, 20 t. Milch 20) DRESSEn rP our childrcn jump from the their own self • rejection that lnltl.h,e 'I' taIled tor-and Vlr£(!ln! r..;r,~ ,urns elf mone,. are Iccmtedflri : sixth grade into a setup that ~r. plOlltlfull, .uppli.d "ith 11m.', V.. !';"'~ cst ~~ir: Tulips To You! mother, we must joyously :I

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,: . : AUGUSTA (BYRON) LEIGH ' " BJennJal,1 : 'h ,I , (' I In St " ", A diary bearing the name of AU<1usta " I , sister of the English Romantic pc;" Lord " J I ,I, The National Gallery of Can· Palmer, Ronald Spickett (2), b d' I . tt" " ada has just released the names George Wood. een ISCOVere( m an a IC In Victori 1 :1· , I :1 of those artists who will be reo SASKATCHEWAN Columbia. a, , presented in the FiLth Biennial Regina - Ronald L. Bloore, I According to a Canadian Press story t of Call;:~lan Painting scheduled Kenneth C. Lochhead, Arthul' F.I book (about the size of a deck of card) " he ;1 .' to open at the Commonwealth McKay. ,! . . ~ was \; , Institute, London, England this Saskatoon _ Otto -'Donald IJolm Thompson. a student of Vlctol'la Colleg 'j : I coming June. Rogers (2).. Grant McOrmond 'of the College is now in th e. " I 78 ARTISTS Windhorst -Jan G. Wyers. of investigating the book's origins and of e I .t· ! Seventy·eight artists are reo ONTARIO t"tS d th Th' 1 I ,1'." presented by eight.six works in Toronto _ Jack Bush, Gra. ~afc.mgll b owner aiD au or,. IS 1'0 entifir the ~'ifth Biennial, Canada's In· ham Coughtry, Louis de Niver· dlf ICU t ecatl~e t lere are vlrtualIy no · I l tcrnational showcase of current ville, Robert Hedrick, Tom references in t he book, and the· professor has painting. Eight nrtists are reo Hodgson: William Kurelek, Unable to discover any samples of Mrs. Leigh' , , ; I" presented by two works each. Gray Mills, K.azuo Nakamura, writing in Victoria. s · , 1. The exhibition consists solely of Charles Playfalr, Jack Reppen. . ! II paintings in oil and related (2), Harold Town (2), Cecil WhIle the news has only .lust broken · I mediums executed during the Troy, Anton Van Dalen." is yet much information to be obtained on the : 1 past two years. London - Herbert J. Arris, I venture to guess that this diary was not ,: : ~ 1 There was a departure from John Chamb~rs, Tony Urquha~t. the poet's half sister but it could quit" DOSl:ih1ul..' :!, , I' the usual method of selection of SI. Cathermes - Garry Nedl bid h' - works for the Fifth Biennial. J. Kennedy, e onge to er. . : I i I Russell Harper, curator of Cana· Welland - William Cyopik, Augusta (Byron) LeIgh (1784-1851) has " I' dian art at the National Gallery Milton - William Rober~s. an important part in the history of the poet's of Canada, made the prelim in· Ottawa - Georges de NIVer·, 'd h . t d t . fl ary selection of paintings by ville, Burrell Swartz (2). IS sal to ave exer e a s ron~ III uenee UpOn visiting artists' studios from 'QUEBEC brother, although not necessarily of her own Newfoundland to British Colum· Montreal - Monique Char· However they knew little of each other until School, eh bia. Those artists visited were ,bonneau, Peter DagJish, Albert were in their early years of maturity. MusiC Festival suggested by an Honorary Ad· Dumouchel, Charles Gagnon, I h' b" h' h' I , visory Committee set up for the Pierre Gcndron, J. McElherson, n IS IOgrap les s e IS usua Iy depicted c I purpose by the National Gal· Jean McEwen (2), Marcelle fairly ordinary person, a busy mother and " lery. From his preliminary Maltais, Jan Menses, Guido Mol· certainly not imbued with any of Byron's , ' selection of 300 works, the final inari, Good~idge Roberts. . skill or 'learning, She does not appea~ to h ' choice of eighty.six was made Quebec City _ Denys Segum, . . • ale STOCK. I by seniol' members of the Gal· Jean.Paul Lemieux (2), Claude over mtellIgent or above average. Nevel'thele!S, I ,I lel'y's curatorial staff and memo Picher. had a character which to some extent may have I ! bers of the Board of Trustees. Fo:t Chambly Claude 'played up' by her associates. In his hin!~r~r\h"nh', In previous Biennials, artists TOUSignant. poet the French author. Andre Maul'Ois savs of , were invited to submit, or re- Calumet Island Gerald '''I h ddl d . d 'd " C , , gional committees made the Trottier (2). gusta; n er mu e, sea·saw mm leas .. ,., \ sclections. La Salle - Jean·Guy Mon· taneously slipped away into a limbo of I , A mammoth bronze sculpture that is to adorn the piano nobile in Montreal's new Grande Salle in Place The Fifth Biennial will open geau. At first, out of sheer politeness, she asked to see , ,! des Arts will represent the impact the building's "power" has had on a distinguished Montreal artist. at the National Gallery late Riviere·des·Prairies Jac· new verses of his, he replied that she would no; (Shown above) Louis Archambault, often described as Canada's outstanding sculptor has conceived September where it will be ques Hurtubise. \ shuwn for approximately one Isle d'Orleans _ Suzanne del'stand anything about them; and she lau~hed three ':winged personages" as a physical il.1ustration of the human levitation of those who express them­ month before touring art cen· Bergeron. satisfied." : ,selves 111 the arts of theatre, music and dancing. In addition to this, one of Canada's most famous car­ ters across Canada. NEW BRUNSWICK In another instance an acquaintance \\TO~ . toonists Robert LaPalme (below) is executing a tapestry which will form part of the interior decoration ARTISTS REPRESENTED Saint John - Fred Ross, Mil· her after a meetin<1, that she was her "usual of the nation's newest and most modern concert hall-opera house, LaPalme and Archambault are two NOTE: (2) indicates artists ler-Brittain, Jack Humphrey. M . i represented by 2 works Fredericton - Bruno Bobak. and equivocal self." , I\,. , ~f several leading artists who have been commisioned to create works destined to dCOl'ate the 3000 seat BRITISH COLUMBIA Sackville - Alex Colville. Augusta Leigh kept up correspondence hall. . . : \ ' Victoria - Maxwell Bates, NOVA SCOTIA Byron as well as with other members of the I Margaret Peterson, Halifax - Carol A. Fraser. b' t f th tt . NEWFOUNDLAND Most of the su ]ec s 0 ese I e ers are I Vancouver - Donald JarviS, : I " Roy Kiyooka, John Kurner, SI. John's - Christopher fact and everyday information. They rarely : I r Toni Onley, Gordon A. Smith, Pratt. anything constructive about Byron's work, ! Ronald 111. Stonier, Takao Tan· CANADIANS LIVING than a sister might ordinarily note, There wa, , ABROAD " abc. GI 'I Edmund AII~yn, eX Quebcc,' tainl.y no decided criticism, although perhaps on i Burrard Inlet -:- en ... - f , Toppings. York Wilson, ex Toronto; Mar· casion she might mention receipt 0 a poem or

, " New Surrey - Ani Gerry eel Barbeau, ex Montreal; Mar· her prefel'erice of one to another. , , Maibaurer. celle Ferron, ex Montreal; Ger· It is because of this that I feel she could not " ALBERTA main, ex Montreal; Fernand - 1 Leduc, ev "ontreal', Rita a diary which contains virtuall.\' no persona Edmonton -Douglas Haynes. A 11l d' Calgary _ Iajn, Baxter, Robin Letendre, ex Montreal; Jean· ences. She would certainly give no Iscourses Neesham, Marion Nicoll, Frank Paul Riopelle, cx Montreal. work and his works did not form a lar~e enough :.:::::::::..:==:..::.==-=:....:..:....:..----=--..:..----- of he~ life to prompt her making 11 journal. , · However, all these suppositions remam \0 JEAN PA UL • proven, Since the book is sa~~ to h~\'e been . by someone remarkably famIliar WIth the poet" ·der his works, we have room to doubt ;\\r5. . A Grea f 0 U fSI . authorship. Perhaps it was written b\' someone By BEATA BISHOP with the publication of his accompanied Byron on his travels. and who Jean.Paul was born in 1763 novel Hesperus, and be sud· the book to Mrs. Leigh. into the poverty and obscurity denly found himself in great It will be interesting to learn hOI\" the book of a remote Bavarian village. demand in literary circles. In to British Columbia. During the last mo~ths He died in Bayreuth in 1825 a subsequent years be publish. life, Augusta was very hard struck financla!ll'. highly successful and famous ed a number of long stories, author wbose position is firmly all of which were warmly reo in two years she had spent the total of her h: established in German litera' ceived, and 1798 he went on from Byron a sum of over 100.000 pounds. S; 'I' ture. He remains nevertheless a long visit to Weimar, c~n· some of th~ poet's letters to raise mone~. an ! a great outsider who cannot be tre of Gcrman literary hf~ fitted into anyone narrow cate· . and Goethe's place of resl' possible that this diary was sold by h,er, and gory dence. Ills Weimar experlen· quently transported across the Atlan,tlc. His very name is a paradox. ces Inspired him to write This newly discovered book \\"111 II ,'''U'U"''-', Behind the French "Jean Titan, his greatest novel give something' to the world's library of Brron, Paul" (which he adopted out which is a complex rejection of admiration for the French of the titans of German the full contents of the diary are known they, prove very interesting and may rereal nell philosophers especially Rous. classicism and of the spirit of I seau) we' find the robustly the period. In 1801, Jean pertinent to the life of that great poet. Germ~n Johann Paul Fried· Paul married a girl from Ber; ') " s whic~ rich Richter who in spite of lin, and in 1804 he moved to stand it no longer he shams facts. or nonon aced hi; hi- cosmopolitan ontlook aud Bayreuth where he was to death, arranges his own funeral I to. him. H: pre! , er~dltlon was a true son of spend the rest of his life. He and runs away with a more con· With lono .' re' his countl"},. ' was freed from financial ~or. genial woman to start a new ludcs and o\e.r,~o; P I how rles thanks to a pension As a w: iter, J ean au s . .. givcn to him by the Prince· life elsewhere, In this grotesque to st~p reader; f for ID ed great mdepen~ence of S~lrlt Pit . 1808. H publish· tragicomedy, as in Quintus the !i\"St chap~: ing II . and non-conformlty at a time r rna e me. d Flxlein, sharp humour blends ducl10n and, 5 IP~undeJ d S h'ller dom. cd a work ona~s~helics a!l with deep emotion. getber, and nC r 5 wh en Goe th e, an cia number, of satmcal stories d inated the ht.erary sce~e.' He and died at the age of sixty· Jean Paul firmly helieved off with cptiOot; was a splendl~ humonst-and two •. that emotion was the strong· and ~upplel~en~~. a~ ,the sa~e hme a. hyper.sen· JlUl\10UR AND COMPASSION est proof of God's presence 1He did all tim 11'1 in the human soul, and in I a nice lauch ?f ",..... ~•. "._II ~Itlve mystic. He admired Field· The most triking characteris· . t' piece \Ike JI~ mg and Sterne and loved Eng· . s, 'h' I1esperus and Titan emo Ion even a d t Ihe Ush humour and realism; yet I he of Jean·Paul s prose IS IS reigns supreme. Titan con· my Forewor . t~· ' he remained a dreamer caught c~owded ~nd . co~ourful style. trasts the cold frivolous Edition of QUiO .' in the falltasies of his imagin. Like ce:tam pam~mgs of, Brueg· world of the rich 'and famuus ,a delightful, ;nfl!CIiol~tI'".

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He did a great deal to hel which c.ontam a ml~roc05· with the warmth and sensU!, 'I' Jcan Paul s" U 101 ' '11 establish the novel as a fully· mo~ of detail, Je~n ~au~ s nar· vlty of the humble; It mus· ,helps to JIIak~leisnesl ~ fledged literary form in Ger- ~ahve t~ems With plct~res, trates the typical conflict be· I casl~nal sha: , t1l"0 r h • , d b much Ideas, aSides and observations a Will·West .B·erlin Be C osen ,many an ecame a '. d th t tween the dreamer and the I, wrltiDg~.~? th\1s ·· d·' f the sy which are so arrange a even man of action, the analyst after hiS II a~d :ta: 'Frankfurt·on·Maln (DaD) - and its particular political and dence of the jury Is to assure part cf "the event of "German I1~I~at~ t~~:~.r y~t in SPIt! of the longest sentence.s ma~e and the doer. of deeds, 1 remain Ifres~f their Idea to organize annually a cultural power of attraction to· that not only top·performance Theatre" would be part of the c, 0 oglca _n n' 0 'ulalit he clear and elegant readmg. ThiS h ellpress on of "Theatrical Olympic day, In order to enable the pub- stages of major cities wlll be programme of the Berlin Festi· hiS su~ce,s a : tu~ classlc in is particularly noticeable in his Clearly Jean Paul was on t e I belief that one's l1!:~~~~,e~alt which the best per· lie in west Germany to partlcl· represented at'the contests but val, while Frankfurt and Wies· never . ecame r h d. Idyllic stories-The Life of side of the dreamers. The mys· ways full of m,,""" ,," rof west German and pate actively In this major, thca. also so.called provincial thea. baden would be the place of the stnct sense of t e wor . Quintus Fldeln and Siebenka~ tical passages he inserted into whl h wll! only be theatres are to be trlcal event of the ycar, and to tres Iyhose prodUctions are very contest only every second year. Jean Paul's life was compara· -in which simple plots are otherwise realistic and hum?r. the cnell world, and rNlllite!d was conceived simul· strengthen the mutual exchange often of very hi~h artistic rank. TOP RANKING tively uneventful. The son of a made to carry a wealth. of ous works have the eerIe quality history of mankind lid Int'ously by leading people In of Ideas between Berlin and Fourteen productions selected The "German Theatre" contest country schoolmaster who later sharply observed detail and ex· of dreams. He was fascinated ~y than an unlinlsbe ~;~~~u~~~'u a~n~~d~eBerlln, namely west German stages, the Frank· by the jury from one theatre basicallY differs from the num· became a clergyman, he went cellent character sketches. the moon, that great romantic ~rs ~l Adademle der furt proposal lays down the fel. season will constitute the even erous other German theatre fes· to, Leipzig in 1781 to study Their plots apart, these stories symbol, and by the magic of Five former. m~l11 childhood. He was also obsessed Stratford FestlvalS : 1~'~~bliirsl'elle!ndlm Kuenste, the Ger. lowing points: "German Thcatre." !ivals in that it will not present theology and returned to his give us a complete picture of " '" IBln Academy of 'Creative Arts, POIN'fS 'PROPOSED . ALTERNATION a random choice of performan. native village three' years later, German provincial life as seen by the transitoriness of human company will ~e . and the management ~f the Ber· Every ,year a· jury Is to select "German Theatre" is to be ces, but will concentrate on an fleeing from his' creditors and by ,a tolerant; compassionate life and the final mystery of the Festival thlS'n death. principal roles c:ion I Un Festival. In order to coordl. dramatic and' operatic produc. held In annual alternation for authentic selection of top.rank disapPOinted by the failure of observer. " ,,!"", '~ ..' Ilate the two rlva11ing'proposals, ,tions each, which on account' of drama Bnd opera In West Ber. prpductions. Thus visitors from his first works. For several,'. Compassion is a vital ingred. Schiller said of Richter that CampbeU's p~~du , -, , i Ibe :Frankfurt Academy hils their artistic rank are of great· lin, ;Frankfurt, an~ Wiesbaden. the Federal Republic 'and from years he carned his living' as a ient in Jean Paul's writings. He he would have been worthy of Mikado" in ~Jl . admiration "if he had piade as The five-H~1I lrenf . ,flo\ll' drafted a plali, which was cr th'an merely local slgnlfi. This means that one year the abroad wlll be given an oppor· tutor and later founded and ran had deep understanding for the , "I presented as a memorandum to cance and which ~an be rellaro; theatrical contest for drama is tunlty to study in this eompre· a primary' school.., humble and the unsophisticat· good use of his riches as other drew Downie, and}.rtf tbe public. ed as "points of orientation" .to be org'anized in Berlin at the hensivc survey the 'characteris· Succe&s first came in 1'795 ed, for people .like Quintus Fix· men mGde of their poverty." Mauric~ B:O:vn EriC " ." WEST,BE~LIN for dramatic work In Germany. time of' the Berlin Festival, tic productions and various ten· lein, tbe insignificant little And it is true that in the form den-Will lOm : In its draft. the, Frankfurt The jurY Is to be composed lifwhilc. the corresponding, ope~a dencies of cOl1temporary Ger· vialc the growing uncertainty schoolmaster who found most of his writings he never did Culi has alreadY ue~o t\o!ldemy bases on the concept seven members each/for drama contest will, be held In Wies· man theatl'll life. in the evaluation of production ·thlngs in life full of joy and justice to his great powers, H!s the rol.e of " ~ the desirable', to organize and for. 'opera, I.e. of . three baden at. the time of the Inter· There Is every indication that and acting performance, a role surprises and enjoyed the biggest shortcoming was hlS Executioner t . lIII':unual contest entitled "Ger. theatre critics each, three,dlrec· n'ationa\' May.'Festival. hi the the draft of the Academy of which before the war was play· world as whole·hcartcdly as a lack of literary discipline. He ful and mOd had too much to say and, was Gilbert ~n ten In. W~st Berlin. tors, actors· or 'pro:luccrs, > and Subsequent year the' opera con· Creative Artb will' be ,Imple· ed by the theatres, of the old child. Siebcnkas, the hero of ••,dln.ily the Initiators of the one playwright or. composer. test Is to be organIzed In Ber· mehted in the 'near future. Thus 'German' capital, above all by another story, is an idealistic unable to stem his amazingly operas. Elgbt '. paid due tribute to Ber'l The members of the ju~y are to Ill.' during the Berlin Festival, there 'Is a hope that in west the Bcr\ln State, Theatre, the dreamer,' constantly dragged fertile' Imagination.. He was the chorus, traditional rank as a thea· be elected hy the Academy while the stage contest would Germany an Institution will Berliner Staatsschauspiel. back to enrth by his practical equally· unable to resist· the have also sung metropolis of world fama 'every two. years, ~he, In~ep!!n. beheld in Fran~urt. Thus one again be crllated which will Db· -Ernesto Fischer no, nonsense wife. When he can tem~tation :tc! b~lng in strange fore, have been

, , ,.. SECTION II SECTION II THE DAILY NEWS

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MA·Y 10, 1963-9

S~. Teresa's School, ~horal Speech Choir, Grades IV and V-1st place winners with 164 marks and joint wmners of the Ment Insurance Trophy, in the recent Kiwanis Musical Festival. Teachers are Miss Schoo]. Choral Speec11 Choir, Grade VII, 1st place winners with 159 marks in the recent Angela Mahoney, and Miss Mary Walsh.-(Daily News Staff). ~Iusic FestiwJ. Teacher is Miss Rosemarie Jackman.-(Daily News Staff).

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, ' 10-THEDAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MAY 10, 1963 Fourth In Row, Conception Bay Mets .Get \ Rally Tops Pirates 3··2 NAF A' .Application , The Conception Bay Football ing," Murphy Cont' th ' d tnue~ • By ,THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Robinson collected his ~p.vrn bricht, returned to the J~tive Dodgers 10·7 Thul'sday night. Association has officially made ap­ ere s no oubt that th u, Casey Stengel's amazing New runs balted in with homers No. list only hours before the game St. Louis scored seven ttmes plication for entrance into the New­ will bring Conception Be York,' Mets, ralUed for thrce 5 and 6, a double and two ,after recovering from cancer in the fifth Inning after Los .\n· By TIlE CANADIAN PRESS foundland Amateur Football As­ Association." ay leal runs in the ninth inning Tl:!lIrs· slpgles. Vada Pinson chipped in surgery, made a slxth·lnning geles starter Pete Richert, who American League day, . beat Philadelphia Phlllles with four runs batted In on two reUef appearance for the Coils loaded the bases, went to the W L Pct.ttBL sociation. . An application si~ned singles' and a double. and was tagged for four rUlls. showers. On reliefllr Dick Scott's Chicago 15 10 .600 - by George Faulkner was received Both Conception Ba 3'2 . and extended their wlnnmg Island will be seeking Y~nd string to four. Backed by the two slugllers. Pinson drove In two with a first pitch, White hit a tow~ring Kansas City 15 12 .556 1 yesterday by Dee Murphy, Eastern The sweep of· the series ena· Jim Maloney went the distance single and. Robinson knocked In over the right field Baltimore ~ 15 12 .556 1 the NAF A for the first time Hap Vice·President of the Provincial bled the Mets, to vault over tile for bls fourth victory In fn'e a pair WIth his fifth homer. pavilion for four runs. Boston 12 10 .545 Wa announced last weekend ili slumping Phlilles Into tJ\~hth decisions. He had a two·hlt Robinson hit his sixth homer In New York 12 11 .522 2 group. place In the National LeaJoJe. shutout for seven Innings, hut the eighth with two on. Los Angeles got; two runs in Los Angeles 15 14 .517 2 "No final decision can be made Island would also file a( The league·leadlng San Fran· was touched for four hits and - the fourth on WlIlie DaVIS Cleveland 10 11 .476 3 tion for the NAFA. an cisco Giants beat Milwaukee 8·Z three runS in the eighUt r.nd ST. LOUIS (AP)-St. LO'IIS triple, a third In the sixt.h on Washington 12 1Ii .429 4':2 on the application until the semi­ and Chicago Cubs won tilc:r finished with a seven· hitter. Cardinals unleashed three home Mo0li.e Skowron's pinch s!ngle Detroit 11 15 .423 412 annual meeting of the NAF A on There is also a pos 'b'I' sixth straight, 3·1 over I'ilts· John Bateman homered for the runs, Including Bill White's and two more in the seventh on Minnesota 10 16 .385 M!z the first weekend in June at Clarcn­ CI arenVI'11 e app Iying fo ~Iti' burgh In the only other tiny Colts In Ute rally. grand slam, In a 17·hlt atia~k Frank'Howard's fly and a single Nallonal League games scheduled. Houston pit c her Jim l'm· and del cat e d Los Angeles by John Roseboro. . ville," Murphy disclosed last night, into the NAFA and thO The Mets, stopped on one hit W L Pct.GBL "but I don't see any possible objec­ mean four teams in the ~ for eight Innings by Cal McLish, San Francisco 1910 .655 - I tion to the CeeBees entering our Division of the AIH~le\\'fn' .. J , , tied the score on a two·run sin· Chicago 16 11 .593 2 ; I i Ille ily Tim Harkness in the St. Louis 17 12 .586 2 group. Football playoffs this summer IIlnth and P h 1111 e reliever Clubs -Trade Players Plltsburgh 14 11 .580 ~ "This application surely means any event, ~here appears 10 • Los Angeles . 14'15 .483 ~ . I \. I' Johnny KlIppstein wUd pitched tllat Conception Bay will llave a top sel),son 111 store for , , the winning run home with two Cincinnati 12 1~ .480 5 I Ii out. Milwaukee 13 16 .448 6 delegate at the semi-annual meet- fans on the East Coast Ih~ : ,II I' New York 12 15 .444 6 , , ' Felipe Aloll lind Ed BllIley Countdown Here , 'I 'I each drove in three runs for tt·e As Phtadelphia 11 15 .423 61,2 • ~ II streakIng Giunts, who bave wnn, • h . Houston 9 19 .321 !l'h :! I, nine 01 their last 10. Vcltmm By TilE ASSOCIATED PRESS Throneberry and. Sc relDer winter. The Mets had given the Probable Pitchers I Warren Spahn was the loser. Shortstop Chico Fernlln~ez were sent out on option, subject Braves $10,000 down. • t : I Lefty Dicc Ellsworth burled a was sold Thursday to the r,ew to 24·hour recall. The placing of Hodges1n the American League Chicago (Pizarro 1·01 (NI. : Pittsburgh fFrien!' , : I two.hltter at pittshurghln pitch. York Mets and veteran cat.cher Throneberry, 30, was pur· disabled \lst was not too g:cat ATTENTION ANGLERS New York (Ford 3·2) at Bal· Kansas City (Pena 4-11 at Chicago IH Obb(;) (NI. 3·3) 1)11. HOItSl4i I , 1 ing the Cubs to their ninth vic. Hobie Landrith movcd Irom chased from Baltimore la s t a surprise. The 39·year-old first When you travel the woods timore tMcCormick 0·2) Minnesota (Pascual Koonce 1-11 at , I O\'y ill 10 starts. The reJuvc- Baltimore to Washington out [or ~enr and was the Mets' regular b~seman's recovery from a this year be on thc look out Washington (Cheney 4-1) at National League 2-31 1;">/1. 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, THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, r.rAY 10, 1963-11 . I . ., • arllmes ow In am·ion.si s

team Battle Close.\ In Tourney Happiest Pin . .' Strickland Tops Individual .Preformers By DEE MURPHY •. Eleven teams from the four Maritime Provinces opened the annual five.pin championships at the Plaza Bowl yesterday morning" Bowling in the morning and afternoon the '1lappiest keglers" to ever take part in a Newfoundland tournament .put on a top show for the fans who turned out to view the action. Wally Strickland of Greenwood No.1 was the Individual star of the first day with the Shearwater team winning the most points but the Greenwood No, 1 squad being in the best position after the first twenty games, . Eight points go up for ton was chairman for the cere· grahs In each game of the tour· manics. . nament. There are two points HOLDS LEAD awarded for each of thc thrcc Sihearwatcr holds a two gamcs with another two points' point lead in thc standings hav· given for the higher total pin· i ing won 24 poInts and lost' f~l1. . cight to be out front of Grecn· NOISY . wood No. 1 who have rolled a Club League All.Star. ha\" The event is easily the nois· game less than the Shearwater made It to the finals of the lest bowling tournament to e.ver cluh. Actually the Greenwood Cl b Dominion Ale Provincial I,C IWld In st. John'~, and hke· No.1 entry is in a beller posi· I Darts for the six straight )y Newfoundlan1. Good nalur- lion than Sheal'watcr. U Make Finals In year. A 2·1 win over Grand 1',1 I'Rzzin/! of opponents plus Thc top local tcam Is the Falls last night gave them plenty of vocal support for Canadian Army squad from Ihe semi·finals five legs to leammatcs had the Plaza PeP11crrell who are third in four. Members of 'the win· Bowl echoing for all of yester· the standings with 20 points ·Ale Darts nin;; team are: (left to rightl day's games. while the RCAF of Torbay are Dominion ~eated: Dave Wareham, .Jack STAT!STICS' 'Thc tournament was offici· I firth on 10 points and SI. John's , Taylor, Art Lafosse. Sland· . ally opened yesterday moming has 14 points for eighth spot. Ing: Ted ~Iorton, .Jim Tuck· IIlGlIEST SINGLE.S by ~Iayor H. G. R. Mews with TOP PImFORMER Semi-Finals Go Down To Wire er, lIal Olivcr, Frank Skiff· 11 leams lakin~ part. Summer· Wally Strickland of Green· Inglon. Club on douhle one the ! ! ~idl'. r.E.! .. was Ihe t2th learn wood was the top pcrformer for, Ted Morton has clockcd plenty of wilh I Glernll'ood ~o. I .. .. " .. .. , ..... 338 cnlered, but tllC), withdrew at Ule first day's aeiion. He holrls' Grand Falls boys got down to Grlfnwood No.1...... " .... " .. 337·326 doubles in his darts career but last tHeir th~ lasl minute the be~t al'cra!(c wilh a big double with Ten'y Sullivan ShUN'ater ,. I •••• f •••• , ••••••• 335 facing I Each of the 11 team~ in the 270 Rnd has rt hefty 21 point night his second finish of the night \ 'H·Its Woma'i1 ,Charlottetown ., ., •• •• •• •• • I... . ,333 cl'ent is heing sponsored by l margin ol'el' Bob TIedmond of 38 as he stepped to thc board. His Charlottelu\\,n .. .• ., ,. . .•. " .. 325 sent the S!. John's Club AIl·stars : DEl'HOll' (AP I-The b:lt of local business firm and repre· SI. John's who is second. Third' fir~t dart hit a single seven for :~ t i !lugcr Maris of New York \' In­ st. John's ., •• "' "' .• •• •• •• f' ,.323 into the Hnals of the Dominion Ale scntatil'cs of the differcnt spol in the nl'el'a~es is held by and he a,.n'''1'oll ...... 314 monics. 51. John's Bowling Strickland also rolled the doubles gave the Club squad a 5-4 double 1:1 and his shot nipped the game with Dctroit Tigers . l~~l~'~~::~I~d" .. .• . •..••••..•••. 312 Council President Albcrt Down· highcst triple of the day as wire as it entered the board but on Elizabeth Pierson, 34, of Or· N<1. 2 II " •• I' .: ~ ... 310 he hit for a finc 880. Vie Wil· win over the Grand Falls squad in chard Lake. !\lieh., receiv~d a I I ••.•••..•••••• 309 SheaT1~ater .. ., liams of Charlottetown had an the All-Newfoundland semi-finals the outside. 2\~-inch bruise on the back of Cornwallis •• ••••..••••.. ,.307 855 for second place. BIG SHOT Iher head. Mrs. Pierson was • I 01 t. II o. If It .,306 at the Canadian Legion Club in Sf. John's .. .. OVer in the single frame de· With the pressure really on Ted seated next to the Yankee dug· , Greenwood No. 1 ...... t. II • ,300 partment thc honors belong to Mount Pearl. out along the first base line l't I Fred )lartell of Grcenwood No. Morton took his shot and it was the The best or' nine legs semi-final Tiger Stadium. i .\. 1 with 338, while his teammate big one as he studded the double Shc was taken to rcccl'l;ng \ : AVERAGES - 75% GAMES PLAYED set went right down to the wire. . , Bernie Parenl had 337 and a one on his first durt for the finish, hospital for x·rays. ,. Grccnwood No.1 ...... 270 The set opened on Tuesday night 326. the game, thc scmi.finals and the Sl. John's .• ., •• •• •• I. •• •• •• • .249 START nIGHT with the Club team winning 2-l eered! Gremwood No.1 ••. , •• •• . .••••••. :246 Shearwater started in the herth in the finals. Dave Ware­ : .but on Wednesday Grand Falls . . ' . r Shearwatcr •• I' ., ,. • I •• f' •• •• •• ..242 risht fashion as th'c:,' got six ham added a 108 for Club ill the Gam9 ;, I came out on the fight side of a 2-1 ! . '. II 'Charlotletown ...... : •." ...... 241 points from the Haliflll( Pi· I" . final leg. • : II PepperreU •• .. •• .. .. 14 •• •• .. .. 237 rates. Warrcn Brown hit a 781 decision to have it tied at thl'ee legs ' •• 1 'II The Club All-stars lcu\'c St. St. John's ., •• •• •• •• ,. •• •• ,., ,. ,,235 and John Smith got 335 for Ihe I each going into the last three l~gs Result~ : '1 .) .. Grtenwood No, 1 .. II •• •• •• .. .. •• •• ,,232 winncrs. It was th~ same rc· John's today for the trip to Comer . , : I last night. ~r· Cbarlottetown .. " t. .. tf •• •• .. •• .. " 2:·n sult when the Shcarwatcr hoys' Brook: They'll open thc Dominion The rcsults of ycstcrd;Iy',\ '. . :: I " t. ff ., to II II II If ,t II •• 231 took on Halifax Town and TOOK EDGE I tion in the :\Iaritime Fi\'c Pin : .,.- Ale Provincial Darts finals with the \ ':; : ~'I (ornv,lllis ., I. t t •••••• " •• f' I I •••• 229 Country. Lloyd McInnis had a Gl'and Falls took the ed~e in the 1 Bowling Champ:ol1ships at the !: I .. ,' ': 1 , Cornwallis...... t •• •• ..228 Corner Brook Canadian Legion . P137.a Bowl were: 'I .: .• ~) . t· '. ' 782 for the winners while Sum· first leg with Roy' Canning stud· Gre~nwood No, 1 • I •• •• • I . " •• •• ..226 :, ',' ;t\ . I." , men.me hit 732 for the losers. team on Saturday with !!amcs sbted ) : ',.' . ding double two as the Cluh entry Tor!,ay ...... 6 C()rnwallis •• •• 0 0 t I ,. •• •• •• t. .0 •• 223 Against Cornwallis the lead· for Monday :inC! Tuc~day of next Shclburn~ ...... 2 '. : I. " f. I ••• I' II tt 10 '1 .1 •• " " ,.223 ers took all cight points as I still had 89 left on the board. Hal .. 221 '\ : ~ \ .. .. Lloyd 11clnnis paced Ihe win. week. Cornwallis ...... 6 ~ : .. ,...... -:220 Oliver had a tun for the Cluh in .. . with 755, Warren Brown hit i TOP AVERAGES Ch.Jrlottdown " .' .. :.! , . •• tt •• •••••••••••• FRED MARTELL that one'. 752, LO\1 TIollcrts had a 712 Hai'Olivcr of St. John's came out ------wIth 309 and Ron Carter got It wasn't even close in the second 51. John's ...... " (j 711. Merritt hit a fine 810 for leg with Morton finally finishing on of the seini-finals with the top TOl"bny ..• , ••••• ' ~ the loscrs with a 312 inclu. Himderson was back in the . In a strictly . local. game St. presentation of trophies· will or ay· .;...... '. .' 'actlon:against Greenwood No.2 John's got'slx points from Tor. bring the event to a close at the CornwallIs ...... 32 16 16 16 wlth.'lll but Lyngard was the 1!ay as Andy Samuelson's 711 Coral Room. Halifax T. and C, ...... 32. 16 '16 16· ~l . • wi'nners"hlgbliner with a. 72B. and 306 was tops for both . St John's - . . 24 14 10'14' Th-ere . were .' no 700s' or 30Ds in sides. Torbay also .took six . SPORTSl\IEN . • ...... , . 8' 24 'S' ' .. , tJie TorbaY~l'epperrell game. points froin Shelburne 'as Ball l'ull up any· wille snares you Shelburne ,...... ; ...... 32 ,. . • FOURrn PLACE got 754 and Chuck Hulme 'hit see In the woods during months Greenwood No.2 .... :...... · .. · .. 24 6' 18 6. . . . After losillg six 'frames 10 .no. Telford had 712 for Shel· whcn .'snaring Is i1Ieg~l. Con· Halifax Pirates ...... :..... 32 '6.' 26· . 6 Greenwood No. 1 the' fourtll' burne" ':" 'servatlon pays . . , _\_----' " " . . '. . "/ .' . , , I :',,: " 1 '1, \ '1' 1,I,iIE U-THE DAlLY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MAY' 10, 1963 " I :" II ( Dowalor 11200' l" ~,IS 5" + \4 , 'I' , I ' 'I' ' nuw Mer pr :!j S52!) 5!!Y. j:!~i , "I'll~':'i:\ I, ~ ~ I :,'- '~~iIi ' Bro,lI . 274 m lIS lID -3 Dull Market ,',I I \ I IIA 011 1365 $29l. 291i 20l> + •• WINNIPEG (CP) C'n I', I I' IIC For ..1 1080 $18'4 181. ID\, + li ' - l'oJl I BC Pow 1419 UI 201', 21 HI, prices continued moving 'nar- .. ,!:1.' Brockvl pr 573 18 ,7'Y, m - v. rawly in a dull marke~ :It the :! IlL Dulolo 750 615 67r. 675 Promising Future FOI Cal Pow 2000 S2I 2W, 23", - 1,1 closc Thursday of the Winnipeg IT'S .. (iJ ': I,' Iii ',,', \,1 I: Can C.m 165 S391', 3m 3~'4 Grain Exchange. Can Cem pr liB S28V. 28V. 2m + .1 I",,: I·"II' \. ' CI Fndry 1083 121 23~, 23')1 + V. ,Closing prices: CSL 925 557 57 57 -lOts M y unch no Jly I~ ''1:: ,', i ' i; CAE 5255mmB')I a-a.: 1: " II Cdn' Drew &240 $1m m. 11\4 lower 80%B: unch. 30"IB: FOR 1 I ~ " oct. Cdn Br'\ 1m I~~: 8I~mp Dk Clb~~ m~ ~:~ ~U- \4 Jly 1 higher 3.3mB; oct. % OrganiZation arc promising, Sir good," said Sir Christopher. He and sell r I; ~ I!: Gun ..r 4!l1~ m 803 BO~ -10 Duvau n REI Far,o , I )',:,' ;1, '1: :,' s, 'Ibe Ca ... adl.D Pre.'. Hard Rock 21000 13 12 121,1, + " 1500 240 ,236 236 -4 CI Pow pr 480 Sl810 46 18\0 + m lower 3.33%B; Dec. '10 IQwer Christopher Chanccllor said in added that he believed newsprmt Igress in 196 lIar.MIn 9000 \2 \1 11 -Iii. Fr. Pole pr " 1 Toronl. 810,~ Eubaup 11117 I ::1,1, 3.3i%B the nnnual report issued to·day. consumption in the pnlted 3lRtes panding to I , I,,' : Compltt. tabulaUon 01 TbllrldlJ HOllin,. ~oo 95 95 95 -5 Gla.ler ;: 3~y 3~~ 3~ gr ~~;;'onl i~ ::~>,\ 4t~1iI4J~')I +~\4 tand , ,I ; 'I tranlaeUS ••• QuotaU9111 In c.DI. unlOi. H 01 LIIkei 1000 17 17 17 Or PI.In. 700 121i1 121i1 121i1 CPR54O! 1301' 30 30 - 1'. ,Rye-May I), lower 146 B: The chairman said he believed -the world's greatest mal'ket- mnn. Anoth eep " I" I 1,:: •• rk.d •. I-tdd 101. xd-!tx·dlvldlnd. He.dwlJ 14300 211i. 20 21V. + Ii. OridoU l ',I lr-Ex-rllhl,.. xw - Ex·warranll. Net Roatll 100:' 5 S S Home A., :~: .n~ t~~ ~r" - iii gd~I!~r/r ~i~ mlil 1~1iI glil- Ii. Jlv '/4 lower 1.41%; oct.' 'II there would be "many and cx· will begin to improve agaIn be· pony. er i' I ~ , chanl' I. lrom pre,eou. board·laI 010.· Hlah·Ben 9:10 m 215 :175' H.me B 3512 '14~ 14 141' + \, Cenl Del 300 845 815 845 higher 1.36%A: Dec. 1/, higher citing opporlunilies for fur!her fore the end of the year. gium, ShDol'U~I'da Ibeelr.pl1,:~,q '8nl Hollln,.r 28U S28'll 281i1 2811 H B 011 G ""I , 3076 mI'. 161' 16\4 +" Col Cell 400 sm, 11' 1\4 • d d I ' f th I' f d I' "1, 'It" tl { l1li,1110. Jlel Hud BIY 1610 $)9 5m S8~' LOIlll Point 1500 18 141i1 HIiI- 'h Con MS 203l U81. 261, 2611 + iii 1.35 expansIOn an eve opmen. reA new po ICY 0 ecen rallza· 1963, lIydra Ex 2810 261i1 261i1 Medal 4422 297 295 295 -I C Gin.. 50 114V. 14\4 1m - II Prices for class two wheat for world·wide paper manufacturing tion has been closely Jlnked with The annual " , , ,'I" Ilo.k III•• ' RI,h La" Cilit 0.;',1 ' mo Irllh Cop 4000 41 41 41 Mld"n 87[0 331i1 321i1 331> +!IiI Corby A 150 $181i1 \B1iI 1811 + iii tit • I'd 1\" , It t I' h b f h • b 1 'r,. ~ 1 i 1II\l'iE8 Iron Bay 'f9030 119 123 146 +23 Mill CIIS' 2000 20 20 20 -I Corona lion 700 sm 6')1 Hi expor 0 coun flCS OU SI e ,VI> group, was 00 ear y m tea num er 0 c anges m ;ll:j er waleI' Paper ,',_, .• ,' I :'1::',,: :1. I "!~:;:. lO:J~ 1: 11 lJ :: lao 3000'?3 71 72 +1 Murphy 500 195 191 101 -II' Cr Cork 152 S801> BOIiI nOIil + 'h 1 Nor 195 : 2 1.94%: 3 J.l10'l8; year to bc positive about 1963 executive posts. Most importunt held at Grosl'~or "MI·ocat. 1610 135 720 72S + 10 J Wall. 3000 17 17 ]7-1 Nal Pete IB(AI 1!lO 18~ 186 -4 Cr ~ell A 350 126 26 26 4 1 83" 5 1 7Sa' . 6 1 73" 1 n f't b t h d ,. f tl se sal'd S' Chrl'sto h d "" , A,nle., 2021 S8 5.\ !8 +4 Jaeobu, 10000 211,1, 201i 211i1 +IS N Davin 38250 19 15 17 +2 DI.t Seag 1511 '51')1 SOl, 5H1 + 1.. . .~.:, . .8, ..,': u: pro I s, u e cxpresse COlhl' 0 Ie. Ir p cr. on, on May 10, : i AkalScho IMO 4~ 4t 4l JoyO Expl 1100 121i1 12 121i1 Norlh ..l 111lOO 36\', 34 36 D Brld~e 3350 5211'" 20\4 m. +H rum 237i'.: 2 236% : 3 22811 dent hope that Ihey would equal was the promotion of J. H. ~tow· , I Am,1 Rara 2000 IS It IS + 1 JobUrk. 6000 131i1 \3 13 NC OUs Pamol I ~~~ I:~ I!~ ]:~:J g ~f:."i ~;~ ~m ~il lWA and domeslic prices: I Nor those of 1962. bray Jones to be presIdent of '.\ An::, 1I0000n 6000 IS IS 14 JolI,\ 4100 21 23 24 +2 mn m'1 Anl,1 101t 9 9 9-1 Jon.mllh 0000 121i1 12 121i Ptrn~o 5<10 32 32 32 II Gtn .. pr 700 $lS1i 1811 1B';" _ Ii 19;;%: 2 1.94%; 3 1.90~.: 4 (As reported earlier, consoli· thc Bowaler Corporation of North Peruy OU Canadian Joul,1 300 130 130 130 1m 1m + '.\ 1.83%: 1.73e.: Du· dated earnings of thc parent Bo- America. holding and administra- \.'. " " ".1 Are,A o\readlA 295006QO oS5l 11153 m51 -I J .....y !a3B 32 31 31 Pelrol ~~~ ;~ ~~ ~~:l g ~i~1 r~~ sm: 5 .1.78~lt: 6 1 NEW YORK Phillip. }" i'i It Aread Bw 2100 23 22 22 -2 K.,ley·r 18700 16 54 54 2000 19 10 19 0 SID... 2710 11m 151. m. rum 23n.: 2 236%; 3 228% water Paper Corporation r,td.. live company for all BowDter dollar unchanged I K.nvlUe 1000 4IiI llil 41i Ploce 5600 lB 5~ II -I DDm Tar 2376 S19:r, \91" 1m + II for 1962 amounted to £22,OH,000 units on this continent. i : 'i I, AU C Cop 6n91.0 1001" 1008 + I Proyo Gu 91Zl 172 \13 DonI 'far pr 350 23\4 23'., - Ii lerms of 1:.S, I ,', i ' Allln,nul SlOO 8 '" Kerr Add 2445 630 615 680 m sm, f~ no , I" Aunor 1:10 31S 31. 315 _5 Kirk )11D 3007 25 2l 25 Quonlo BlOO 28 24 24 -!iii Dom Text 850 S19'» 19\, 19l> - II' Ma rkets (Can. $66,582,000), against £:1.. Consolidated net profit of the 92 15·16. . ,'I " 'I, Rankon. ~oo ~II, 34\\ 31\\ +1 Kopan 6000 1m 18 16V. + ... nln;.r I'" Barr Espl 4100 16 16 16 + I, Lab Min 1125 13m 33 m. + I, Sarcee 1m mm If: +8 g~1V p~~~W ~~~ m ~~'" ~~ + II 867,000 ($66,038,OOO) in the pre· Bowater Corporation of North Bu. Met. 2)00 ~\i rlIi m L DuflUIl 1500 680 850 no Secur Fru l200 105 800 B05 +! Ilu Pont pr 150 $82 82 82 +:~. Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS vious year. America in 1962 was Can. 513.7 South U U S D-- 'I Ba.ka 1200 7 7 7 - iii L O.U 1200 16 16 II 3000 I~ 13 13 - iii Dupul. Fr A 415 59% 91i-' 91i1- '.' t h" N t f't t d t 8 '11' Th' b I I: L Short 33l 213 243 213 -1 Trani Can. 4000 86 83 83, -2 Elcetrolux 9{J0 $5SIi1 5l\', 55';" _ 'I. Toronto - Marke Igoer; e pro I amoun e 0 ~9. ml Ion. IS was a very su • " 0II I I' 'I' B·Duq 1000 17 11, 17\\ \, : I,. L,n.l. 2100 31 3. 31 +1 trIad 011 1710 185 IGI 185 -I Falcon .. 900 S63 G21i1 63 +'h heavy trading cents a share Canadian, compar· stantial contribution to the \'~rn- MONTREA r , . I Belch.r 600 391i 39\ 369 +5 Vnlon 011 Belhlm 1~97~ 370 3l~ 3 0 I' Lelln Am IUOO 30 28 29 I~m I~~ ~l -1 ~::;,oh~i.y ;~~ it,~ ffg,:? + I'" New York - Market higher: ed with 52,5 cents In the pre'lious ings of the parent corpomt1on. United Sial L (CPI ~ ;1', Bev"". 02! 71\ llil 11> LeUeh 2800 139 13B 138 -I Unl.ph.r li m:t Lencourt 550n. 8 ! U Cans. vt 41S 128 12B 128 +2 Fleetwood 400 522~i 2m 22;. + 1,\ moderale trading. 12 months), The annual report said the chairman. was uncha e5 dolL!r Ii )' , II, .1 ,'Blbl. 2SOOO 19' 111i 11 Un 011. Illdeop 1000 0 9 9 Lorado BIOO I5l 111 IlO _2 liili . 2g :'t!ontrea\ - Markel Slightly of the corporation and ils subsid- Speaking of the Bowater inler- week ago ': " m.ck bl7 :IlUO IIIi1 1m 1I'h-1 Lyndhlt 332300 14 lllil 121i1 + \1 W.,pae ir~~ 'll~1iI 14~1iI 14~Ii:i ~~~f~r i;lg 2~~ 1'o! i~ $~~~I9-~ I .. Bordula. 3100 1 6\\ W, Lynx 1000!.6 I +". W.burnl 21~0 02 81 92 +8 ~'r Pel. pr 150 305 305 30S -10 higher; slow trading. iarics gave details and conbined ests in France, Italy and Bel· .... I I, , BOIIZM 3000 45 4m 45 + If. M.o.... 710 315 31S 315 W.tll•• , 2~04 360 350 350 -15 Gat 5pr 10510280 10!80 10280 -20 the chairman's slatement to Igium, he said lallure 01 the Stocks , B,alo,.. ell lBO 510 l75 +~ MacLeod 1'300 85 B2 as W DecaU. [Jon 120 110 120 Gdynam 100 $29 Z8 28 , :' I I. : Brour Reel 11200 28 26 2B +2 Madlon 1900 2:10 226 230 '+ 1 WUahlr. tOO 203 203 203 G Dr Can In 100 SIZ 12 12 + '-' B t shareholders. Common Market negotia!ion:; : ! I ' I' Ilrun,wk 1100 .360 360 360 +S M.I.rll. 1400 75 75 15 -3 WlndfaU 84Z1 37 37 37 -I GL P.per 2725 $20 19", 191'0 + lI' owa ers "For Botwaters. the past len does not allect the compan... ·s . , I, null Ank 2300 218 m m -4 Man Bar 1382 2m 211i1 21\1- Ii. Yin Can \2[100 71i 11 1>' lIawker·S 3175 5m 7\> 7\\' ~!oNTREAL ( BANKS lIawk·S p 50 lIon ]00, 100 +10 LONDON (AP)-Bowatcr Pa· years have been years of rapid, trading picture or policy, Bo· d' d CPI_ " I' Cadam.1 4000 11 10 \1 -I' Marboy 7100 t6 18 18 I Camp Cblb mo 465 m 460 Mercha.1 moo 90 B9 00-1 )\ont 1m S69~i 691i1 am - 'I. HolliMer ' 150 528l, 2m 2m +11 pcr Corp. Ltd. closed at 3Bs continuous and successful ex. waters' leading European com. a vance slrongly In , , ' C TlIn, 700 121 121 111 -I Maroon 10250 8 lli1 1" NS 36J S7S 751i1 15~1- 1, 11011 Rcn 1m $21 21 21 + Hi real and CanaDian I I. C 'A.torla 51633 15 11 12-3 )lnrillml 5000 42 12 42 C Imp Bk C~I I~I-II 68 8m - ,I Hom~ n 125 III 14 14 _ Yo Thursday on the London stock pansion." said Sir Christopher. "1 pany, a newsprint mill at ROllen. Thursda,v with lb. C '0)'.0 IIll 103 10: 102 Martin SI50 61 60 60 -2 Royal Ill! SBOIiI 1914 80li - I, IInm. A "0 14 141 1l exchange. am ccrtain, however, that ;n the France. achieved record. produc· , C Molar! 6500 39 37 37 -3 MD tatch' 1000 9 9 9 +iii Tor·Dom m 566 651', 6m - \4 Harde. rl. 100 40 40 40 ; 2 u5iJit), and com""'. C SIIICl 9201 101 99 101 +2 Matt.ml 45!J~ 815 MlO BIO + 10 INDUSTRIALS 1I0rno Pf 1200 180 IRO 180 -S present climale Ihe right pniicy tion and a satisfactory proiit 'ast hitting hl·ohs. Tla~'· Candore 1000 101> 101il 10li + 1,1, MoIntyr. 2660 sm.. Sm 531'. + m Alumlnl 110~1 129\4 2911, 29% + ~I 11 Smllh pr 63 SII 44 41 I m"n I to n I' year • UIIlI Can.Erln 1237 Il\'> \111 \111 +1iI Melten S!OO 30 :!Iii 291i1 - iii C Br ... S280 $1m IJI!. 11\\ + \, Hud Duy Co 2530 514 131. II HI U A,be,tos 100 380 360 360 or your co pu y 5 co 50 I- . erately active. Captain 1000 0 8 8 I McWat 65700 28 21 21 +3 DoseD 200 Sill, Hlh 141i1 + Imp 011 2731 $15 4t\f., Ill'. + ,,' Un Obalsk 11800 69 67 69 date and strengthen itself. This In Auslralia' and New Zeala:Jd. Bell Ivas up II' 10 , + 7• S131' 13'L 13" I T b " U Corp B 300 527 26;\ 27 Carlboo lOOn 60 60 60 -16 Menlor 3600 2B 27 !!lI -I Gen Bake , J , c,., mp 0 1935 515li 15\., 151, H, U Prln 1600 3l 33 33 +" is the time for a pause befure too, progress was reported. In p Merrill 4BOO 5l 54 51 +2 Inland C... lar 1175 S1I'h m. IlIi1 +1, ;:1, U Town El 599 SIl'14 14\; - we resume. as have no d'll1bt Great Britain, paper indUstry C,nt PII 200 131 \31 131 Mela Uran 1000 8 ~ 8 • Inv Syn A :~g $:~t: 5:~' st, _~\ l~: ~1~k.1 l~l~ m,f. ~~~ ++U 1l~ ,"~ I ino~:~v~Ofi~d~~ll Cenl Pore 2lOO Sli ~ 5 - I, Mldrlm 1450 31 31 31 -I Pembina 850 sm 7li H, - \" Inl UIII 405 sm. sm m. - 'I. V\,a.ln,ltelrl·,rt ~oo~ 2~_~\1 '_1;1iI21~\\ -In thai we shall, our forward" ad· profits generally are under strong H It Ch .. klrk 3500 7 1 7 Min Corp 271~ 51s;l m. lMi +' ~I Slmp.olII 9:15 13m 331'0 34'';' +Iii Inl UIII pr 30 15l\'. 13~' 5314 +II· • 0 Renfrew fea""" Walker. 3005 smi 19t, 59 +~. Irog pr ]~ 11m 1IV. 11V.- Vnnllllnrd Roon 12 10'h 11 - II vance once again," pressures. tn~ to 21. .... , , Cbelt~r moo 17 161i1 6\' - Ii. llln,Oro 10lBI 10 9 91i1 +iii I. 1'. Chlb,KI, 2000 11 11 II Mr Wrlghl 2028 ~ 5~ 55 -I Weston B BI35 $221i1 22\, 22\, + \" Jamnlca PS 3100 113 13 13 _ i, W•• lern ReI 500 41 4S 45 But Sir Christopher saw a An associated company. Bo· S Chima 99090 61 57 59 +4 Multl.M 1000 22 22 22 Labatt 1355 $17 161i1 161i1-~' Weslvllle 7500 5 ~',\ 41i eagrams rose :j ~ Chrom 250 164 101 161 +4 ~Iurr.y M 5700 III 112 112 -I Total Ill,,: 4.628.000. Maclaren A 825 $23 23 23 challenging time ahead for I!le goma 6 to 54!,', Coeh WUI 800 110 410 1193 + 10 0 Namn Cr 1000 Il 131i1 -Ilil MD PR 185 52l*< 2ll, 2m _ II Clndnr .al", Indu,trl.l. 302.200: organization. , , \3\, l , , , Cln L.ke 3500 2m 211i 211i1 - ". Neolon 211100 IS 141i1 U - iii Maritime BI9 $23 221. 23 + II, min .. and 011, 127.900. 5 :, • AluminiUm Ii Con.K.y B6130 13 IIIi1 111. - iii New Alg.r 2500 41lt 41i1 41i1 Mn",F 2151 $13Y., 131. 1m + Ii "We arc steadily becoming Moderately minion Tar VI to C Belle' 13150 10 9 10 Newconex 700 435 430 430 -S Mu .. 5\, pr 155109 109 109 +HI more diversified both in the pro· !~ to 27 and HUd,SQD',!Jy, , I C DI.eoy m5 Bl BI 8S + 1 Neonex wi. 3300 145 110 140 C Fen 2142 15 15 15 N Goldl'U. 1000 4 4 4 t~~t ..~to~, gg :;1iI m~i~ ducts Ihat we make and the cuun· Active pany '. tol4. Con. GWI.. 4000 8 8 8 +1 New 1I0.eo 10100. 157 153 m -I LoblalV B lIDO $91\ 9\, 9.. + \. , Iries in, which we make th2m. Amon- losers, St,,~ CG Arrow 1000 43\i 41\. 13\1 • iii New Jason 5000 6 6 6 Miron 6 pr 350 Sl3'h 131, 13 l , Th' t' t b I' .' ' .. I C Balli 1700 22 21 22 + I ~elYlund 6500 23 20 20-1 )IONTnEAL CLOSING STOCKS Molson A B5' 529\\ 25t; 29Y.. _ \1 IS con mues 0 e our po ICV. CHICAGO AP} - Pnc~s of I,. to 21', in healY TI,. Canodl,n rre .. C lIIarben !l00 II II 41 -2 N Mylamo 7000 17 16 16-1 B, Molson B 550 530'.2 30'" ]01" I" NG In my view. however, we are st ill most futures contracts ~wung Bank of t. fonlreal ~ .. C )llrou. 3208 119 109 119 +9 Newnor 2500 IS 141i1 15 + V. Abllll 441i1 0 nrldge 21 Mont Loco 20Q $131\ 137\ m. NE. YOnK CLOS1, STOCKS " .~ , .,~ , MIT t B, Th. A,,"IDted rr... a little out of balance-still a over a fairly road range Thurs- to 3,1. C MDiUI 1100 10~ 109 10~ -1 N.w Rouyn 2000 16 18 '6 +1 A.beslo' 27 Dom Tllr 23J,1 69 . ' on ra 100 1M 99 99 New 1"Ilrk Stock ExchllPre-ll .• J 9 -1 C Morrl ••n 11000 16 42 46 + 2 N.w Taku 'lOO 13 13 13 -2 Dnque C Nal 77 FoundatloD 9l'o Moore Corp 670 15m 53\1, 5.1l1' + V. xd _ Ex.dlvldend. xr" _ Ex,rIRhl" little too heavily involved in the day on alternate spurls of m~d· In mines, Fox tal ,. Bq.k Monl 6m Fraser 29 C Mosh.r 2050 206 203 203 -2 Nlck.1 MS \1600 301i1 29 JO -2 ~oranda IG05 537 36~\ 31 ",,'-Ex.warrants. Net change IJ from basic commodities of pulp and erately active buying and sell· t t Con NieMI 2000 II> \iii 4'h - l> Nick Rim 750 111i1 1m ISIiI + V. Blnk NS 71l'. GT Lake. 19)1. liS LP IB5l 526 2m 25'. previous day" clo... cen 0 33 cents and ' , , , C Northld 6100 291i1 281. 281\-11-i Nor-Acmo 2Q()0 16 16 16 +'" Dnnu, PC SOY, llud Bny Min 5R~\ Onl Sleel 3iO 5191. 19\1 191, + '\ Nel newsprinl. ing, cenls to 13.45, wlil , , Dallturst A 52 Imp 011 4m C.ns Que 12000 53 53 5l + I Norbeau 261S1 33 21 27 -3 Ogilvie 695 II3I'J 13~' 13l .. +', Sln,k Sal"mrh Low Clo.e Ch',e "It is to be regrctted that ;om~ Wheal closed ./~ to :. cents Pl C Ra bl.r 2000 '01 101 101 -I Norgold 300n 51i1 51i 51i Bon l7~' 1nl Nick 71 Pac Pele 55u 513'1 13\; 13\; - \1 ACF 1M 2iO' 9IJJ 90\\ 90" + " . easant fell back fil! FROM C Red P.p IGOOO 12 12· 12 +Ii Norl.rlle 500 11 14 11 -I Dra.1 I 41l Int Pop 33\" Page 11m 450 5221. 2m i2'i - '/. Add"" 2800 45'\ 45V, m. ' newsprmt producers, especially a bushel higher, May $2,09\,·; 54 eenls. Con .haw 5011 30 2~\; 2911 -II-i Norle. 31850 31 341S 37 t21i1 C Cement 39\4 'Mass·Fer 13:' C Cement pr' 2!lfi Nornnda 37 ~enman. 90 $29 28h 29 +';" AlieR.ny 410n 10'\ lO',\ 10,\ + I~ in Scandanavia and ~orth Am· corn !~ 10 1 cent higher. ;tolay Hittin~ hl·o.hs on C Sanorm 1000 6 6 6 Normel,1 lOO 310 30l 305 ow Corp 11180 $10~'~ lO~'4 10~" - 1,8 Allis Ch 910[) IBIfJ HI 181" _ 0\" .... Conwe.t 4000 193 490 4~3 +I N Cold.trm 3125 55 51 54 C Steamlhlp ~611 Price 4011 Price Ur 1191 111 40'\, 401, - V, Amerad. 23U' 13m 131 133 +m erica, conlinue to increase n.·o· S1.20~': oats I/r. to ~. higher, industrials, up 0.7 to tl!t CoP Corp 7300 t6 n 15 Norlh:at. 1650 100 380 395 C Imp Dk C sm Qu. Pow 361'1 Cdn Drew 1lI\ noynl Bonk am QN Ga" 2600 58 11'. m - '" Am C.n 9200 ,4', 4l 41'.\ -'1 ductive capacity at a Jaster pnce lI!ay 70·69:. cenls: rye \4 to % ties. up 0.1 to m,,' :.... Cop.MD. 12000 131. '13 13 + 'h N Golrlert 5000 2 25 25 -"I QN Goa {lr 2j;'i $t05~'. 105~~ l05;~ + 1 I Am Cy n 7000 5B~8 581/~ SAl,! _ ~~ ~ I;,[ Coul'e 1000 31 31 31 - \. N Rank 5500 33 32 32 - I~ Cdn Bre\v pr!llS Steel 21':~ Quc Pow 1O~ 3650 3610 3630 +25 Am ~IO~ \9500 m. 19-1, 19,', pace .than world demand ;5 !n., higher, :liay $L28~': soybeans posite. up 0,5 to UI: Cowleh 500 120 114 120 +5 Norlh Can 5)00 225 200 225 +30 Cdn Celan 61'h T, Can PL 2m I • C 1nl Pow.r 13'1 W.lk.r 59'!> Que Phone 560 mlil 48 48 - 'h I Am Smelt 3100 ,w. 73',\ 73\, + V. creasmg. 1'2 to 2~4 h i g her, ' Ma'" were off 01 to Ill' 224' Cral.l:ml 1919 118'" 10\, 18\. Norv.lI. 200 9 9 B 9 + iii Reilm.n 100 511 11 11 + I ' ' • 1\' : Crolnor G3850 I.\i \4 16 -1' N Dcau. 1000 35 3S 3l +2 C Int pwr pr ~81'J CANADIAN Rellmon A 400 $10 10 10 (Continued on page 16) It may take some time before $2,63'/2'%. pel's I'ose 0.2 10 nu, TERMS' I , CU"n 31011 9 ?1iI 9 +I O'Drl,n !lOll 50 5: :'\'1' Q MeI,1 2200 89 89 89 WCoost 1'r 125 Hili 15l. 151'0 .+~. 'f I' . Qu.monl 2m I11Ii1 1\% 11\~.' Ii Weston A 2200 S2U l!Hfi 20 I j. )1, I To Dinner , ' Radian 4800 50 49. 49 -I Weslon D 200 sm, 22\, 221i1 + v. ,: ; ,1. ' I: RI:I_n 10100 731ft 73 H Zener 550 II~ 391i1 40 + , I' I, I I , ',I." '1 Royrock 2100 90 90 90 CANAIII~N ' , ,; :1 Toniaht! " Realm 2GOO 11 10~ 11 + Iii MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Ajax 1000 t:; IS 15 , nenable 800 100 200 200 B7 The Canadian Pru! Alpha A 300 So;i 6 fj - t;. , !', ': ' Rex'par 2500 20 191i1 20 +11i1 Blo.' Sal.. 1lI,h L.". Cloll Cb',e AI.oI 5100 45';" 44 ~51O , r ;j Rio Al,om 83311 SI5 14% 1411 :j- V, INDUSTRIALS An Am Mol 1000 21'1 216 218 -I • ' , Rio nup 2000'& & 6 Pow Corp 11255 110-.. lOll 10V. - Ii Arno 1400. llil 41'" 41\ FR lHi- I, I Rlx Alhab 700 2510 151i1 25\1-1 Tran. Mt 15121 5141i1 14'/. Alia. Tel 900 285 280 285 +1 Rockwln 2000 16 15 16 + I Alumlnl 1\991 529~' 291'. 29;; + .,. Augu,tu. 503 2~ 29 29 I!: nyanor 3000 11\. Ill'" 111'" + iii Welton A 10968 $20~ 19l' 20 + 1,ft Aul Fab B 1000 53 53 53 -2 We have to interrupt electric ,' , . 'I I 1t!aIl,F &8l8 114 1m 14 +;'4 , f II 1 S.n Ani 1Il0 34 31 31 -2 B.ker 1000 10 10 10 - I, "II I Satelllt. 4500 Isv" 15 '5 OILS Dand On 1500 7 7 7 North ••1 111500 36\1 31 36 ·1 ' ' Sh.ep Cr 1000 113 1\0 110 -I nellechn. 1000 m, 1m 171> + 'I, ., " Sherrltl 3.110 320 311 311 -$ N Davl •• 38250 19 IS 17 t2 Blue Don 395 S19\,; 19l, 19'h + "' service SUNDAY MORNiNG SlIvmaq 3000 21 23 24 Unllphere 13160 49 17 38 -I Bmn,au 1000 21 21 21 + V, SII ~lIl1er 9161 21\1 20 21 Ya. Can 12000 7Ii 1 lli Bluewtr 3000 17 16 16 +5 Sisco. \203 17D 118 118 -1 Pro.o GI. 9425 175 112 113 nornlt. 2000 12 12 12 51_r,aU 66500 'Iolil 91S 10 - V. ~IIN5S C Collleri., 100 59 9 0 froln 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Sle.loy 500 5 5 5 Purd•• ~1655 42 33 351i1-W. C DredRe ](10 S3"" 81/~ 8~~ + ~i Ste.p R 1370 490 185 IU +1 Lyndhsl 332300 II. 11\\ 12~ +1, CG In\' 25 U2V.I 42;!.I 421;2 + 1,., Sturgeon 4000 29 211i. 19 +2 Zulapa 2 51GOO 38 28 31 +2 C POIY.r 435 11m 1210 121i1 + Ii Sud Coni 100 8 R 8 - Ii Chlmo 99000 61 51 59 +4 Canorama 500 14 14 14 Power will be off in the area Sullivan 2200 \53 m ]Sl -3 Con·K.y BmO 13 III' llli - Ii Cenl Mor p 100 SIO 10 10 Sunburst 16000 m. 121i1 121i1-3 ---.:..... C,nub. ]500 I\~ llil !iii Tauroan \7000 22 22 22 + I Carbec 1500 7 1 7 Teck,lI 8145 IB3 176 100 +2 Carller Q 700 8 8 8 East of Bonaventure Avenue TenlO' 1000 70 10 70 -I Ca"l.r 260, Sill' IIIi1 IIIi Territor. 1600 14 11 11 + I, Cent ~I.ri 1500 4 4 4 1'hom L IlOO 68 68 68 -2 Ceuland 400 19,\ 195 115 -5 Tomblll 2~00?3 72 72 -1 Chemnltoy 1500 ~o 80 BO Trlba, • 6300 102 98 IDO Comodoro %200 lliO 460 460 and North of Military Road" Trln Chlb 21250 2B 261>::4 + V. nlVTVAL FVNDS C n'lIek 12000 10 10 10 U A.beltDl 3!0 360 360 360 B,. Tbl Caoadlan rrul C Dlv See pr IS S2~ :!5 .25 Un DuUad l08!lO 13 71 73 .. I Did Ask C I'ap.r 1630 S4I~1 4111 4\1\ + ',~ Vn Keno 3723 180 67D 610 -10 All Cdn Com 4 97 5.15 CII Yell 13000 5 l 5 + I'; Oxen Pond Road and Univer- Mother, too', des,rves to Un Fort 29500 Il 11 15 + I'h All Cdn Dlv 6:97 7.61 CouvroUe A 100 $l01i I~ 101, : bl, Derved • • • fussed Upp Can 100 113 111 141 Am.rlcan Growlh 1,58 9.38 D.lla Elect 200 150 ISO ISO Vandoo 5200 5 3 5 +~ Deaubran 3UO 36.51 0 Explorer 5500 28 26 26 -2 sity Avenue. : over ••• freed from the Vau," 1500 81 BO 10 -1 Cannda Growlh S.20 5,691 0 L.... 5100 28 28 28 Vesp,. 2000 Ill's 111,1, 17\\ Cdn Ga. and En.rlY 1 08 7,74 D Ollclolh 200 S:8\I 28 2811- % ',apron strlngs,' GivlI her a Vlnlam 5200 179 \11 119 Canadian tnv .. lmenl 10:90 11.96 Drum Weld 850 110',\ 911 10V. _ % Weedon SCOO J 3 3 - Ii. Cd. Tru.teed 4,13 5.17 Emp 011 1000 3 3 3 ., tr.at. Take the whole fami- W Malar 13000 6'h 610 6'.. Conolund 45,11 17.37 Eqully Ex 13400 14 131'" 14 West Min.. 2600 41S 410 410 Champion Mulual 6,21 6,82 F.b 46500 16 15 15 ly to ·the Newfoundland. W D.avor 4100 IS 13\1 131i1 -!'tl Commonwealth Inter, 9 32 10.21 Fano 3000 3 3 3 'S1)e'll like It • , • soft W Surf 1 500 19 1P 19 Commonw. Inler, f.ov.r 7:95 0,71 Fontana 50e 4 4 4 Wlllroy 2900 167 18~ 168 Corporal. Inve.lo," 10.lB 1118 FI 11ellance 500 25 ~ 25 +2 , music. , • superb Table WIII'.J 24050]m IIIi1 IS Dlver.Uled Ine. A 23,05 Fox Lake 94100 33 30 33 + I Wr lIar~ .300 80 80 80 Dlv.fOUled Inc., D 4.73 5.20 Fundy 1500 lIiI 51' 51i1- .. d'Hote dinner seleellons Yale Load _ 1000 9 9 9 DIvidend ShDr .. 3,42 3.75 f'ulurlly 2000 IS IS l5 Yk Bear 200 107 105 101 -2 Dominion Equity 19.15 20.17 G AUlolron 1611 :'80 380 380 -10 : from only $2,00 - or a la Yukono 500 S 5 S + iii Dreylu. 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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MAY 10, 1963-'--13. _ .... --. l'TI'ISCILLA'S POP Bv AL VERMEER SWEETIE PIE Bv NADINE SELTZEU ; .. IT'S GREAT EASTERN OIL FOR THE ,FINEST IN· UNUSUAL PLAY ":'RAPS SOUTH REFRIGERATORS ~ORTIl (D) 3 -0 .'197 ,A43 + AJ "'Q9H3 WEST EAST and FREEZERS .u .AKJ ,JI097U .85 +82 + 7653 ",KI07 . ",AH2 SOUTH ~-";-1111 • 10885 2 .KQ +.KQI094 ",8 East and West vulnerable Yon1\ North East Soulh West Ilrh,lnged I , t. a 80 Y REFRIGERATORS 1 ... Pass 1 • Pass , . .S. fund!. 2 • Pass 4 • Pass Pass Pass Opening lead-' J ,...... L--____-Jj ~~ ______L 2:?.J . , j .;), Dol .t:vcr so often a really un· "When I ~ell a joke, everybody.lauihll" " . 'I ~nE.~L rcP) NOW usual result occurs in a dupli· , " , I" .'tnt~~ dollar cate game. I ...... __ ....._ ... ,1:· ' ilchnn~ed at North opened wilh one club CAPTAIN EASY ': ~ j .; . 1: 0 $1.07 19.32 IN THE at all tables and usually South , ' I i would up at a four spade con· :11, 'I: .1 . tract although a couple of pairs 'i ~. i .J I:ks Ad~ SPARKLING stopped at three. ~F ,:J iTTIEAL rcp) West would make his normal ,rl strongly on :,':\1 1-1 opening lead of the jack of :;, I 'i ". ''1 C NEW I I ii. r' anadlan hearts and South 'would cash :11' I· f i !,\' with Ihe his king and queen, enter dum· 'j I' I I.. I' ': ~ lHI composite my with the ace of diamonds , :i • ~' ! I, Ill~l~s. Trading and lead the ace of hearts. East i;\ , ; ! 1ctl\'e. would ruff with the jack of ~:',il' up " 10 S7~ 1963 humps and South would dis- ,', orr· fell back II ~ . card his losing club, 'I' trade. ' , ! :1enfrew Later, he would lose two spadc tricks, but that would be I j to ~1. , all and he ·would wind up mak· ! "iI m~ rose " to MODELS ing four odd. I' " to "P'. l ;':llinium " 10 At one table East simply dis· carded a diamond Instead of !,Tar " to 191\, AT THE SAME BEN CASEY f anr! Hudson'! ruffing and then South decided he should lead trumps from 'I toH. MR. CORLISLE, WAT 1~ losers. Slel~o LOW PRICES his own hand. He ruffed a club, . WAS A SILLY 11llNG :': ' , in hcaw led a lrump and finessed dum­ "tOU DID, CONKI.IJG ,1 • OUT LIKE ')}lAT. ,',' ~Iontreal WIS my's seven. East won with the ) 1 king and led a law club which ':Irs. Fox Lake South ruffed also, J ';:; cents and At this point the trap was f" ~3.45. while set and South fell right into it. . I ' " fell back fi\'e FROM MAGNETIC DOOR SAFETY SEAL He was down to two trumps Ie , DEEP, SPACIOUS DOOR SHELVES and he led another trump to dummy's nine. Now East pro· FULL WIDTH FREEZER duced the jack of trumps and QUICK CHILL TRAY .. contlnucd with the ace, Wcst discarded his last dia· I ~ BUTTER, CHEESE 'and EGG COMPARTMENTS mond and East put him in with I' TERMS the king of clubs 50 that West ~ I PLUS-ROY QUALITY and MANY MORE ROY made the last three tricks with AVAILABLE VALUE FEATURES. hearts. BUGS BUNNY Hv LEOH SCHLESJNGEH East had helped South work , I out a play for down four. ~E'S A MEAN ONE! IC'N ~ANDLE HIM, BUT n.L. I :' I To Jet your copy of "Win at •. Nl:ED 'lOUR HELP~ Bridge," just send your ~ame, :'1; ANOTHEr , ' address, and 50 cents to: Os· " wald Jacoby Reader Service, I :-: We Handle care of St. John's Dally News, Our Own P .0, Box 489, Dept. A, Radio , , 'G. E. OI.L Financing city Stillion, New York 19, N.Y. Ii " , , ~. • I I i , .! .,Ii 'CARD SENSE : l' '., : I Q-The bidding hns been: , : t South West North East "I '[: I • I .: i 1 • Pass 2 ¥ Pass .. ,,' 4 N.T, Pass 5. Pass 5 N.T. Pass 6 ¥ Pass ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN , ! .. , .. ------,-, .. _ ... --._--'--.. _-;:..-=-::;:.:;:;::;:=:;:;;;:.=-;:;:-;;;;;;-. - ." " : FREEZERS MAIDEN IN : I, You, South, hold: DISTRESS, I .AKQJI065 ¥A32 +K5 I.; FOR EH:' .. , . ',: ';: : ",4 What do you do? . ; , DOMESTIC A-Bid seven no.trump, You can count 13 tricks unless sqme. AND one holds all six missing spades, , TODAY'S QUESTION , , Instead of bidding six hearts COMMERCIAL '," " .': to show two kings your partner '.. ',! 'bids six diamonds to show one USES king, What do you do now1 Answer Tomorrow

.: ." :'" . , .... :.:: ' - 12 cu. feet -BARBS- 17 cu. feet By HAL- COCHRAN . '-," A youni girl's ideal is easily " . ';. 23 cu. feet shattered-or maybe he's just broke. • • • I MODELS Wisdom Is common sense, but not near common enough, AVAILABLE • • • I TIME i No longer a luxury, thl) - !: Sea also the up­ money-saving conveni- Science ,says thousands of right freezers- ence and the advent- i ' of frozen 269 50 germs are transmitted by a ag~s ~odern $. .• kiss. "Oh, go on, Sweetie, bu, 1~led to save BY DICK CAVALLI , : food storage can be en- . mel" • • • flOOr space, joyed by any thrifty ArchltoctUL'al styles may I WONC6< IF home maker at surpris- UP change from time to time, but 1Je' HAve #I AGe the last word In modern homes UMITINIH8 ---_-J ingly little cost. is stili the wife's. Fl:X, Ont. (CP)-A cllmpaisn to raise $'750,000 ~o restor. til. 61 - year- old- Avon Theatre In downtown straUord , ' was announced Wednesday by r FOR TEXACO FUEL I , Leonard C. Webster, presldellt DIAL of the strat[ord Shakespearean I CHIEF HEATJNG~_"L'" Festival board of governors. r 8-3001 -8~3007 The moneY is required "to put the Avon "in proper shape for {3 productions tll.leanno! b~ bold I In tho Foatlval Th.alre IIRelf," SHORT THBS ·[SV /"I~ANT, O'NEAL ,~watt Mr. WebBlor Bald. --..,... I'ltEinCT ELECTION WH/I!f AQ';~oU ~~\NGABOI/T? 1 ·lHE .GREAT EASTERN OIL MOST IClDS "!'OUR Me·WOUI.P EDMONTON (CPI-The E:d~ ,Journal says Premier : GIV&, ANV'[).IING 1tl I;\AV : ~" inonton A, $AND '11-\16 7 ; ( Manning I., ,oxpected tn' ~n· BI5.~ ~ , , o1 I nounce thla,woolt th~t," pf 'ln· , clnl "enarnl a\ooliotl will be beld. I COMPANY·'; " ..," " LIMITED,,,', , ' " " , ' MO~dIlYI Juno 17, "The' tlvo·yalif .. term: I) ,tho SociAL crqlllt,'QV' . ST.JOHN'S''': ,WINDSOR':' CORNER ,.I'OOK ernment expires III 1964 but Ira. . • , '," ':.1' ' . . , . ' • ditlon has b~en 10 hold an c:ec· Uap, overy rQllr yeftfl, The oQ,'lf holds 61 of 65 seats in the legiS' -_..:.,;._~_-.,;~:..:..._~.-.;..;..;.;.;.....;_~ ___~,;.;..;..:..-- lature:' " .

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'I:. --_ ... it' I, h " I' j'1 l' \:1'1 ~ .'I',.' ,,, II .:.\ SUVLA STREET TAYLOR PLACE TOPSAIL PENNYWELL ROAD I '. :1I. 3 bedroom Burillalow, hard· (Clarke Sub·Divlslon) 4 bedroom 2 storey com· 3 bedroom Bungalow, living! ' " wood and linoleum floors, We have several 2 apartment pietelY renovatcd. In excel· and dining room, kitchen 'and ! furnace heated. Freehold. Bungalows on t.his street. lent condition. bathroom. Included in sale, fenced. . electric range and kitchen KIN: Radiation heat. Rusco win· 'SPECIAL set. Furnace heated. Free­ SPECIAL , BRISTOL STRI:ET dows. BOULEVARD f' , hold. , I :'. " New modern 4 bedroum Bun· New 2 apartmcnt Bungalow. BOY! j :/': " 'll'I : , 1 . galow, living and dining LIVERPOOL AVENUE Furnace heated. Freehold BONAVENTUR,E AVE. AB,R'A,H,AiW STREET l t ' till .. room. Garage. 2 storey, 4 bedroom Dwel·' land. " , I' 3 bedronm 2 storey, living eWspa I ,! I 1.1 ling, also has store·oak and Three bedroom . bungalow in . A.LBANY STREET L~RK and dining room, kitchen and I I : :: I: New, modern four bedroo~ split 'level 4 bedroom, 2 aparunent Bun· linoleum fioors. Furnaer HALL PLACE residen tial area. This fine hom SERII 1,1 I'. bathroom. hardwood and tile eh~en~ijt I: , with 'living and dining room, kitchen with galow living and dining heaied. Freehold land. New 3 bedroom BungalO\V. :! Hardwood and tile floors. floors. Furnace heated. Free· , ing and dining room, moden~ ba~ I~. " 1 room, kitchen and bathroom. hold. Corner lot. ji I: built-in mahogany cupboards: bathroom Furnace heated. THORBURN R()AD Pitch and gravel roof. Fur· kitchen, panelled hall, oak and tile fi,lt.fu nace heated. , ,I I" with colored fixtures, hardwood and tile 3 bedroom 2 apartment Bun· CASHIN AVENUE full concrete basement with two I • ~ 1 j fini~ • : 1 PLEASANT STREET galolV, Dak and tile floors I ',,' floors. This dwelling is suitable for a small 2 storey, 5 bedroom semi· radiation heat. Freehold CLOUSTON AVE. Large 2 Apt. Building and rooms, furnace heated. Larue f . h 26 • ., ' I Store with small warehouse, I . h ~~ · I: ' ground level apartment. Cast iron base­ detached oak and linoleum land. Apartment self·con, Excellent :> storey 2 apart· 1ot. For appomtment to view call 17 fioors. $12,000. tained. ment dwelling. Living and furnace heated. Freehold I ," land. Excellent investment.! our friendly salesmen. . one cl 18 I board radiation. Freehold land. dining room, kitchen and • 1 I 27 II PENNYWELL ROAD LIVERPOOL AVENUE bathroom. FreehOld, 70 x 300. CASHIN AVENUE ; I!: 2 bedroom Bungalow, Jiving 2 storey, 3 apartments and FUrnace heated. Greatly reo 23 Looking for an invcstment , , , 1 and dining room, furnace shop. In good condition, auced. 20 heated, oak and tile floors., Freehold land ~ere is a seven Apt. building , : : I _tJ9" Freehold land 100 x 300. I ' , DONNYGAL PLACE m good repair, baseboard I· D'ONNYGAL PLACE : , " TOPSAIL ROAD THORBURN ROAD SIMMS STREET radiation. Freehold land N 3 b d B I · I 4 bedroom, 2 storey.' Living 3 bedroom, 4' apartment ~arpets and drapes included IMONROE STREET New, 3 bedroom Bungalow. . ew e room unga 0 .... New, moderQ 3 21 , In sale. . · and dining room, kitchen, Bungalow, hardwood and tile . 2 storey, 2 bedroom dwel· Suitable for basement apart· PARK AVENUE Living and dining room, kit· Bungalow, radial' 29 batllroom, fireplace. Radin· f1oo.rs, radiation heat. Free· ling with small ·apartment. , ment. Furnace heated, radia· , chen and bathroom. HUL Freehold land, ~I tion heat. Freehold land. hold land, ' CASHIN AVENUE tion heat. Freehold land. ' Mount Pearl water radiation heat. Free- I ,' 3 bedroom, 2 Storey, Ih'ing ~8,OOO. , , 3 bedroom' Bungal~w. furn. hold land: I CARPASIAN ROAD , and dining room, kitchen, BOULEVARD , I, SMITH AVENUE EXT. 'WICKHAM PLACE WICKHAM PL,~CE ac? heat~d. Freehold I~nd .VINICOMBE STREET 1 4 bedro.om, 2 , I pantry and bathroom. Double 2 apartment, 3 bedroom bun· New 2 apartment Bungalow, garagc. Workshop. Land· New 3 bedroom Bungalow 96 x 500, reasonable price.' . j and dlnlne (Baird Sub-I)ivision) 2 apartment Bungalow. New I bathl'oom" room .. galow. Living and dining 3 bedrooms, living and din. scaped and fenced. Furnace with basement apartment. " ,I room, kitchen and bathroom. Lovcly 4 bedroom Bungalow, Oak and tile floors. FUrnace VINICOMBE STREET hot wa~er radiation heat; oak Freehold 'lan~adlal!C11 I ing room, radiation 2 zone heated. " Hardwood and linoleum large living room, dining heated. New 3 bedr 2 A t B and hie f1o.ors. Basem~nt . , " heat. Freehold land, garage. " floors. Furnace heated. room and kitchen oak and j:(alow, hard~:o~d a~d' ~:~~ garage. Freehold land. FOREST ROAD , CASHIN AVENUE tile floors, radiatioll heat. MERRYMEETING RD. I McN,EILL Y STREET 1¥J Storey, 3 bedroom, IIv· floors. Furnace heated. Free·: PORTUGAL COVE RD I '2 apartments. U ' • Freehold land. ,. i, JERSEY AVE" New' 4 bedroom Bungalow 2 apartment building with hold land. i • I dwcllinn . ',e , available fl ing and dining room, kitchen ,. i 3 bedroom Bungalow.· Sllit'I' Freehold' la ndadlllJOI i MT. PEARL living and dining room; 'and bathroom. Has a small Snack, Bar. ExcelJellt business GF FIRDALE'DRIVE and income opportunity. AYRSHIRE PLACE , able for basement apartment. n , New 3 bedroom bungalow. kitchen, bathroom and den. 3 room apartment. Price NEW, Lovely 2 bedroom Bun~alow" Oak and tile floors. Furna~e I ABRAHAM STR I Oak and tile floors. Furnace Furnace heated. Freehold only $17,500. NCIV 3 bedroom Bungalow E~ tuJ.'~~,:,'; STO 'I land. liVing room kitchen and bath· THORBURN RD. living and dining room, kitch: heat-cd. Freehold. Full co~, 3 c " I' iheated. Freehold land. room. {uU bascment, furnace crete hasement. . IIedrQom bun'.I!> Suitable for basement apart· CORNWALL AVENUE New 3 bedroom Bun~alow. en and bathroom, suitable for WOod and tile II' , ' I: BAIRD PLACE Beautiful 3 bedroom Bun· heated. Freehold, landscap· Suitable for apartment. Fur· bascment Apartment. healed, ment. cd. Price $11,500.00. PLEASANT STREET Freeha~~' claim Bingo I " We have 10 new, modern galow. This large hOllle has nace heated. Freehold land. 12 l'oom Dweiiing. 1101 water on t~ ,.:I : : SEAL COVE Bungalows and 2 Apartment 200 square feet of floor TOPSAIL ROAD FOREST ROAD Bungalows listed on this new space. Landscaped with con· WICKHAM PtACE radiation, full concrete baso!­ '" 'I I,' Texaco, Service Station and PLEASANTVILLE ST, West of Brookfield Rd. ment. Freehold land. l,~,',ply 4 bcdraam street from $18 '000 to $23· crete walkways. Freehold o (Baird Sub.division) (Clarke Sub DI'v ) Lll'ln ~ alill d'min· , " ,I : dwe1ling. Service station 1 000. ' land. Furnace heated. -. Large split level, 3 hed· ; : year old. Freehold land 850' 2 3 3 PRESWICK PLACE and bathroom. olk' .• apartment, bedroom NelV bedroom Bungalow. rooms, den, living and din. floor' R d" C, " i x 1,000'. Bungalow, radiation 2 zone Suitable for 2 bedroom, base. ing rooms, kitchen, garage, New, 3 bedrooms, living and, "a lahon bUl , ' f • BAIRD SUB-DIVISION DORSET STREET We have listed, 5 new, mod· heat, oak and tile floors. ment apartment. Hardwood Also 2 bedroom basement I dining room, oak and. ~i1e: COR. WICKHAM ,'1 , LARCH PLACE . New 2 apartment Bl1ngalow, ern Bungalows and 2 apart· Garage. Freehold land. I and tile floors, furnace Iteat· apartment with living room floors, hot water radiatIOn I ' 'j f BunKa!ow, 3 bedrooms, liv· hardwood and tile flooring. heat. Freehold land, dwelling! & Radiation 2 zone heat. Free­ ment bungalows on this AYRESHIRE PLACE cd.. , kitchen and bathroom. ' MACPHERSON Ing and dining room, kltch· is suitable for Apartment. New 3 Bedroom ;~ en and bathroom, hardwood bold land. street from $17,800 to •; ~e~v 3 bedroom Bungalow, IDONNYGAL PLACE ,'PORTUGAL COVE RD. with basement and tile flooring, furnace $19,500. EXMO H ; ~ , BAIRD SUB·DIVISION , hymg and dining room, New Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, I 4 bedrooms, 2 storey. Living UT STREET 'Radiation heal '.~ . I' heated, freehold, ba~ement kitchen and bathroom. Fllr· Jiving and dining room, kitch· room, dining room, kitchen New, modern 2 Apartment: land. I', '. garage. Landscaped. new modern 2 apartment FRESHWATER ROAD 2 apartment, 2 Storey, near ~ace heated. HardWOOd and en and bathroom. Furnace and den. FurnacQ heated. Bungalow, oak and tile floors,! , I . Bungalow, 3 bedrooms in hie fioors. Freehold land. heated, Frl!ehold land.' ..... radiation heat. Freehold land, I Bungalow, 2 bedrooms in ,Memorial. Furnace heated. NEW COVE ROAD ,: DUNDAS STREET Freehold land. Only $20,500. MONKSTOWN ROAD basement garage. ' 5 bedroom IE t New modern 3 bedroom Bun· apartment, radiation 2 zone 3 t 3 t d I." lOll! heatcd. Freehold land. EXMOUTH STREET SUNRISE AVE" sorey. apar ment weI· i living and d" ., /:alow, hardwood and tile ling, radiation heat. Free· kitchen and I' floors, radiation and zone FRESHWATER ROAD New 3 bcdroom 'Bun"alow GLEND~E GLENVilLE b~:I ." PENETANGUISHENE 4 bedroom, 2 SLorey. Plas· living and dining roo~, kit: hold land, Excellent repair. TRAILER COURT elled den. Ra~iati~: , , I . heat, freehold. chen and bathroom, oak and New Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, .' 3 bedroom Bungalow ' living tered throughout. Radiation living room and dining room. House trailer, has bedroolll, Freehold. ,heat. Freehold land. Land· tile floors, also has 2 bed· KING'S ROAD I ••• ,' EXMOUTH STREET and dining room, kitchen and Freehold. Furnace heated. 3 storey, 5 bedroom dweilin"n' living roo~, kitchen and bath i ': ,Bungalow, suitable for apart. bathroom, furnace heated. scaped. ' rooms basement apartment. SPRINGDALE Furnace heated. Freehold. $14,000. ,room, fridge and range. N( , ;i : :; ,ments. 3 bedrooms, livIng with kitchen, living room and Trailer is 35 it. long. 3 bedroom, 2 I ' VINICOMBE STREET HAMILTON AVE. bathroom, freehold land.' storey. , "I: 1\' : . and dining room, kitchen and PARK AVENUE, ' FITZGIBBON STREET bathroom. Furnace heated, 3 bedroom, Split Level, cor· , ' ,,:' 1: 1,: MOUNT PEARL ner lot. Basement· garage. Excellent 4 bedroom,. 2 GOODRIDGE STREET SECOND ST. GLENDALE POPL Modern, 3 bedroom Bun· storey. Hardwood and hie' Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, living :,.' " or:!, I ~eehold. Excellent 3 bedroom Bunga· Laundry room, oak. and tile galow, Jiving and dining AR AVE. "The Caribot floors. Radiation heat. Free· floors. Ca~t iron baseboard' Excclient,! storey, 4 bed· room, kitchen and bathroom, 3 bedroom Pi ~~:!1 12:01 p.m. I I: ,; ,:' " IEMPIRE AVENUE low. Living and dining room, room, kitchen and bathroom. Rad. heat. Freehold. rooms, Jiving and dining ,£ul1 concrete casement, ]i'·ing and dining]'Ooll. ';."', " klt~hcn and bathroom. Fur· hold. Ful1 concrete basement with make conn , [; i' • ~, 3 bedroom Bungalow, living nace heated. Freehold, 75' room, kitchen and bathroom. hasement garage, furnace ch en an d den. den and recreation room, Junction ; :,: .' , : and dining ,room, kitchen x 200'. Fenced and landscaped. FLORIZEL STREET DUNDAS STREET Freehold land. heated. Freehold land. heat. Freehold Iat~ with M.V. Ta' , , '. : I, I i and bathroom, fuJI concrete washroom in basement. Fur. (CLARKE sun DIVISION) nace' heated. Freehold. Only 3 bedroom Bungalow. Living ROCHE STREET Run, Placentia ., '!: I' : basement, hardwood and tile OCTAGON HEIGHTS and dining room, kitchen Cor. EDINBURGH and HOUSE TRAILER il ;i'! ' : flollrs. Furnace heated. New 2 npartment 3 bedroom Partly finished 3 bedroom Bungalow, hardwood and tile TOR BAY RO;~D and bathroom. 2 zone radia· FIRST STREET I '2 Bedroom Haus! I' ,,' :1' ,':' excellent condition. l~ I: Bungalow. $5 BOO. floors, RUlco windows. Radi· tion heat. Freehold. "i ;\ 2 bcdroom Bungalow hard· 'iTAYlOR PLACE, ation 3 z(ue heat. Freehold 3 hedroom Bungalow, large lux ]lIodeJ. "The Caribo . : ;i .' ,I i: 2 apartment 3 bedroom Bun· O'REILLY STREET land. wood and tile floors. In good LEMARCHANT ROAD living room, kitchen and babh. 12:01 p.m. I 'I I !', ~' galow, radiation 3 zone heal 3 bedroom Bungalow, living condition. room. Fenced and landscap· WEXFORD STREET make conn " Excellent Boarding House, ' , ;:,: : i!: Ruseo windows. ,Freehold. and dining room full eon. ed. Freehold land 85 x 100. I. FRESHWATER ROAD 7 bedroom 3 storey, semi de· 3 Bedre,om BungalO'l, Junctilln an VINICOMBE STRE.ET Bar Raven ',' . :,' !', !TA"YLOR PLACE' crete basement. Landscaped New 2 apartment, 3 bed· tached, good repair. COMMONWEALTH, and dilling room. . ' " , and fenced. Freehold land. room Bungalow, oak and New 3' bedroom Bungalow, with wall oven and Service. , , ': New 2 apartment Bungalow, $17,800. ' oak and tile floors. Furnace New, 3 bedroom Bungalow, top units. FurnlCl , , tile' floors. Baseboard radio ELIZABETH AVE. Glendale living and dining room, kit· ation. Freehold land. heated. Freehold land. Excellent Bungalow, con· living and dining room, kitch· Freehold land. · ehen and bathroom, radl· PENETANGUISHENE Exceptional residential pre.! ation heat, Rusco 'windows. \ mi.;cs, 3 bedroom bungalow. taining 2 bedrooms, living 'en and bathroom. Furnace H 2 bedroom Bungalo\v hard· ~ROVES ROAD , and dining room, kitchen heated. Freehold land. COMMONWEALl Freehold. wood and tile floors. Furnace GOWER STREET Plastered throughout. Free· 3 storey, Semi·Detached, 5 3 bedroom Bungalow,. full! and bathroom. Also large heated, basement garage. hold, Landscaped. Baseboard AVENUE bedrooms, living ~nd dining basement, garage, furnace! Radia tion hea t. Beauty Parlor.. Radiation, ABRAHAM STREET 3 B d Bun'~0'1 EXFORD STREET Landscaped. , room, kitchen. Bargain price. hcated, 2 (urnaces. This is I heat, hardwood and linoleum; . . .. I e room " .. bedroom, 2 Storey" 2 bath· an exceptional home. I TOPSAIL ROAI) floors. Freehold land. ! Bungalo-.y, liVing and dlO1n:: concreie basement., .•• rooms; 'living and dining OXEN PON.D ROAD . room, kItchen, bathroom, 31 heated, freehold UJ.' room,., kitchen, also shower New, 3 bedroom Bungalow, GOWER STREET ROOSEVELT AVENUE bedroom.s,. large. basement, 2 x 175'. 3 storey attached, 3 bcd· PETTY HARBOUR ROAD Lovely 4 bedroom Bungalow, , room ofr the master bedroom, suitable for basement apart· 3 years old. Living and din· rooms fmlshed In basement, :ONNllCT1(\N R ork and tile. floors, radio ment. Living and dining rooms, Jiving and dining 2 bedroom Bungalow and 3 bedroom, Bungalow. Full furnace heated. Freehold. TO ST. store, freehold land, lino· ing room. Radiation heat. 'a!ion heat. Freehold land. room, kitchen and )athroom room, kitchen and bathroom, concrete basement. Furnace Bungalow, 3 "The Carib leum floors. Price $9,000. Freehold Land. furnace heated. Freehold oak and tile floors. heated. Freehold land. CAMPBELL AVE. AREA ing and dining . 12:01 p.m EXMOUTH STRUT land. wood and tile fioorl, WIll connect HAMEL STREET CIRCULAR ROAD McNElLY STREET 2 storey Dwelling and Store, heated. Freehold ian.! 2 'apartment Bungalow, 3 radiation heat. Freehold with lIL V. til 4 bedroom Bungalow, good 2 storey, 2 bedroom. Excel· 135'. · bedrooms, fire place,' oak PENETANGUISHENE Bungalow, one year old, three land. ports to 5t and tile' floors, furnace 3 bedroom Split.level, llving repair, full concrete base· lent condition. Living and bedrooms, living and dining , heated. Freehold land. and dining room wall to 'ment, basement garage. fur· - dining room, ·ldtchen and room, kitchen and bath· LeMARCHANT ROAD EXETER AVE, bathroom. , ' ~. · .' wall carpet In bedrooIm, nace heated. Freehold land., room; hot water radiation Outstanding 1!1 , ..,' ,,' i 2 storey, 2 Apartme1)t Dwel Dwelling. 3 bedfOOCL ".IWlixs:t')Rn STREET furnace heated. Landscaped. heat. Freehold land. i " i HOWL'EY A-VENUE LONG'S HILL , , , 2 apartment' 3' bedroom Bun· ling, corner lot, commercial living room and . " lalow,' hardwood and tile PENETANGUISHENE Excellent Dwelling, 2 storey, 3 storey, 2 apartment dweU· EXMOUTH STREET KING'S ROAD area, radiation heat. Freehold sun pon'h and patio. i , ' floors, furnace heated .. Free-', 2 apartment 3 bedroom Bun;' 4, bedrooms, garage. Free· ing. Concrete foundation, 3 LovelY 3 bedroom Bungalow, 3 storey Attached. 5 bed· land. tile floors. Furnact , hold land. C.M;H.C.' finane' galow, living and dining ',hold, landscaped, oak and bpdrooms, living and dining hardwood and tile floors, rooms, large kitchen, living BOND STREET Freehold land. , Ing. room kitchen and bathroom. tile floors. Radiation heat. room" kitchen and, bath· radiation heat. Freeholll room, bathroom. Freehold I ' , , . Vacant, ready for occupancy room. $6,500. Down payment land. land .. Excellent business stand, with CORNWALL. ~~~'I , SMITHVILL1:, CRESCENT $12,500. • LeMARCHANT ROAD $2500. ' Jiving quarters, 3 bedroClms, Excellent BUj o! .Large 4 bedroom Bungalow, 2 storey, Seml·Detached, 4 ' BAIRD SUB DIVISION RICHMOND STREET included in sale all equipment room BungaloW d!~ living :arid dining room, kit· DUNDAS STREET bedrooms, living and dlnl1lg MT. PEARL, (;tENDALE -, for store and all furnishings quality. PaneUed • 1¥.. storey. 3 bedroom, Ii v· • h R d' t' h t powder 'roo ..... , clten, b"~hroom ,and family Outstanding Bungalow, 5' ,room, breakfast room, kitch· We have a number of list· New, 2 Apt. Bungalow, 3 ing and dining room, kit· ~ 10· ouse. a la Ion ca , ro9m, .' H!I:~ "l;liDm. ,Basemellt den;' si~e bedrooms"2 bathrooms"den, en,. bathroom, hardwood and 'ings in this suburban residen· bedrootD Bungalow, hot water chen, bathroom. Furnac~ 'Freehold land. BARGAIN board radiation . . ~~hilUSri' 4i'x48': ,Freehold: ' T.V. room, 'builtin kitchen. tile' floors. Freehold. Radi· tial area. Call our office for radiation, hardwood and tile heated. Freehold land. iP RICE. age. Freehold. L~n.d5caped. Radiation I heat., Freehold. Landscaped. alion heat. particulars. floors. Freehold ·land.

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FOR SALE - Fresh herring, ST. BON'S .A,A. Will sell for lDbster bait. Statutory Notice Apply Jack Dodd, Tapper's In the matter of tbe Will and Cove, or ca)! at residence, Est.ate of George Emberley, Bauline Line. late of St. John's In the Provo Ince of Newfoundland,' Gen· Card Party KINSMEN eral Dealer, deceased. TO LE'r - Four rooms and WEDNESDAY, May 15th bathroom, East End, to mid· All persons claiming to be BOYS' CLUB dle.aged, married couple, creditors of or who have any at the College. ' . (Protestant). Rent including claims or demands upon or Auction and Bridse aper . BINGO hall stove heat $55,00 per affecting the Estate of George month, Apply BOX 42, clo Emberley, late of st. John's Lucky Numbers. Tea served, The Daily News, with full aforesaid, General Dealer, de· SERIES No. 75 name, address and phone ceased, are requested to for· ADMISSION ...... $1.00 ~ number. ward particulars of the samc myl0,14 ~ in writing, duly attested, to G 0 \V ANTED TO, RENT - By the undersigned Solicitor for I N June 15, by an adult family, the Executor named in the Will . SISTERS OF SERVICE AUXILIARY I '.. " ' , ~" , I I " 26 31 59 67 a furnace heated three bed· of the said Deceased, on or be· 74 room ground floor or base· fore the 25th day of May, A.D. RAFFLE ~ . :'-'.:, . 17 37 55 ment apartment: Higher 1963, after which date the ~. I',' "I' i 61 INSURANCE Tickets drawn by lIlr. John R. O'Dea lI:' Ii ' .. I, : I I . 18 36 58 Levels preferred but not Executor will proceed to dis· 42 52 68 essential. Write BOX 521, tribute the said Estate having 1st. Prize $10Q,-Miss Genevieve Costello, ,Avondalej;;:~ . Ii, ':,: >i ~ ii .. t ,~ 27 , N~mber 30441 _.. ::.,'., ; i ::1 I ' 23 33 57 62 AUTOMOBilE c/o Daily New!, regard only to the claims of 69 thur,fri which he shall then have had 2nd. PrIZe $100.-lIl1ss Mary Grace, 9 Dartmouth'::~T .) .:,1. ,; !~. 20 41 49 ------Place, Number 32642 , . ·,I\.·.i ',: i:·. ., 72 notice, 25 34 46 R.C. Anthony WANTED TO PURCHASE Dated at St. John's this 24th 3rd. Prize $100,-Miss Carmel Kelly, Bishops Falls;; ,J: ,; : Ii: ;11. j I 21 39 50 , for private usc-Small day of April, A,D. 1963. Number 24023. ... :. " P': ii" ... schooner. Write P,O. Box PHILIP J. LEWIS, The Convenor, lIIiss Ger\Tude A. Phclan, the Sistcrs·.·· "1\1!:1" ",'1' ':.\. 29 65 129:!, Saint John, N,B. Insurance ltd. Solicitor for the Executor. and Auxiliary, wish to thank all who helped to :, (I' .: I, ~;!, . 45 my1,lmth make the effort such a success. ; i:'''''i: ;\J: I: ::, .:' . ------Address: ", I I I . Imperial Oil Bldg, i: I: i I I WANTED - Comics, pocket Temple Building, · I,II ~ , ii' f ; novels, guitars, violins, 339 Duckworth Street, Under the distinguished patronage of His Grace, t· '. " 2 storey, Elizabeth Avenue 11 I ~ , ruon! radios, guns men's slightly Most Rev, P. J. Skinner, C,J.:lI., D.D" ' . .: } ~ ;.,< I I ~:; r : ! . nadi~tioD used clothes and footwear. St. John's, land. ' JOHN D. SNOW, 9 New may3,lO,17,24 Archbishop of SI. John's. ·: ~: !,:~. ;I ' TEL.9-S0J9 i'l ," .! Gower Street. ------i.,j ~o consolation prizes for letter "X" . ·... t.l!!'I • ROAD (lmth.) f Ij •. l ,'; Spring Recital : ,·v .. l;; -I ,I al'ailable from the following stores: · ~" I' ! Board Available ',\ ;.' .... By Glee Club and Orchestra . · 1it : .; ",,,,,,.,n"1 GROCERY, Carter's Hill t: Ii: NEWSSTAND, Duckworth Street Holy Heart of Mary Regional High' AUTO FIR E In Private School, in School Auditorium. " ,.. \.: ~,{~., M STREET 1.,w"rll'I: STORE, King's Bridge Road IiDOY K1LOWAni -p' ~, , ,'" hungalow WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, at 8:30 P.M. '.i',:';1'" .' CHANGE OF ADDRESS ~;.'.•. , ,L: ~i1~ floors. ' West End Home .' ';. t ~ r rCl'hold. claim Bingo Phone 8·7269 by 10 p.m. Admission $1.00. After March 31st. 1963 our new address For further information Save your mylO,21 .. 10AD on the day publish1!d. ' " i . will be: .. " l1rrirn(1rn Bun Dial 847115 Energy T. '" M. WINTER BUILDING 11<1 dinin"• , .I ~el~ Kin - Help Kiddies Use . . .' oak and 233 DUCKWORTII STREET . ! 'I(hallon heal, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. WELLS DRILLED ELECTRICITY NOTICE THE OLD MILL By Tonight at the Old 1\1111, Harnum Insurance Agencies ~~- Deep Well LIGH I I a Big Dance; P. o. BOX 804 PHONE 84069 ' ..... "v,I."'. .... ,,' with Commanders Orchestra. Cheap Reliable Elrciriclty I TRAVEL In and Around St. John's CHILDREN'S MOVIES Call 8·7581 or 90026. BURGLARY Drilling Co. I , : f.: .' "HOP ALONG CASSIDY" mar29aprll,19mylO,23 Dial 9-4246 1\% stom FRIDAY, May 1oth, 7:30 p.m. nd dining" . . Terms arranged md bathroom.' Heating Boilers ...... Radiation m,w,f,lmth '.' . NFLD. LIME MFG. Domestic Factory Dr. Norah Elphinstone nl. 2 aoarlm,nl GROOMING SIHtl'ICI COMPANY, LIMITED " allbll, Schools (Diseases of Children) Nan Cllppb,. PHONE 82910 " .. • t 'I' WATER ST. EAST ',:; i' AVE. "The Caribou" leal'ing Churches CLIP -STYLESI Distributors for Announces that she will commence' 12:01 p,m, today May Prompt Delivery On , ' Prices on receipt , .,' make connection I'ia Puppy Trim Kennel practice on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th .. i'l I Junction and Ar· Shawl I STOVE OIL details. English Saddl. Masonry Supplies Craig Steel and Bits lith ~!.V. Ta\'crnor for Royal Dulcb .'FURNt\CE OIL Call OFFIC~MEDICAL ARTS BLDG., lun, Placentia Bal'. Contlncnlal Royalmetal Furniture Dial '-323' Trussco Rafters ' • IRON FIREMAN EMPIRE AVENUE. HEATING EQUIPMENT JAMES G. Portable Rock Drills I Domx Plastic Pipe CRAWFORD Telephone, Office and Home, 9-7807. I.: "The Caribou" leaving FOR SALE Tower Fold Doors Matchless Paint 12:01 p,m, today, Mal' LIMITED Office Hours: Monday to Friday, . make connection I'ia GIRL'S BICYCLE Myers Water Pumps Construction Equip. DIAL 8·5141·42 11 to 12:30 a.m~ - 2 to 4:30 p.m. Junction and Argent'ia Size 19%". Bar Haven (or South C.I.L. Mastex Polyethylene 8·4033·34 nylO,ll,13 Smice, In good condition. SOUTII Co;\ST PRICE $20.00. THESE QUALITY PRODUCTS \,IA PORT At'X CARRIED IN STOCK BASQUES Wm. CHAFE Phone 94401 mar2,tf t. 'The Caribou" leaving . TAILOR THE ST. JOHN'S 12:01 p,m, today May mylO,ll , make connection at --­ - 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S Basques with !ltV. CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN South Coast Service. FOR SALE or TRUCKERS ASSOCIATION IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES. IPJ~)'tIITIO~ REGULAR TO RENT Invites Truckers engaged in all phases '" TO ST, JOliN'S 122 DUCKWORTH STREET , 3 bedrl)OJIIl, "The Caribou" leaving Fully equipped work of the Industry to join our Association.:,: -7..< dining tili12:01 p,m, today May For MOTHER'S DAY, we have just re­ tile floors. ing shop; also 1 front Applications from all interested Truck. -: ' 11,'rrf'hC)IO land ,connect at Lewis· did d ceived a new shipment of FRENCH IItb ltV. Clarenville for en oa er an two ers in and outside St. John's solicited.·, .. . ~Its to St, John's. dump trucks in good COSTUME JEWELLERY. Also in stock: Contact: AVE. ~'S£ClON REGULAR ccondition. Write ,to All the best known French Perfumes, in!: 1~ TO CORNER BROOK The Secretary.Manaser, 3 bedrooms, Box 424, cloThe Daily .. " e Perrin Gloves, Kid and Suede, Room 5, 295 Water Street, ., and dlninl 7h Caribou" leaving N I . Monday, May 13th Silk Scarves and Squares, and patiO. oak ews. P.O. Box 5244 - Phone 8·2909. '. F1Irnace connection at Lewis. my9,lO,ll Evening Bags: Handkerchiefs,. S.S, Springdale for ------land. DAUM and LaUQUE Crystal pOllllo Corner Brook. Hamilton Hotel Limoges Miniature Porcelain, D. R. LEDREW, ~)'tCTlON REGULAR . And many other suitable gifts­ President. . , , IGI.~TO ST. JOliN'S 123 • 125 Hamilton Ave. ALL IMPORTED DIRECT FROM e Caribou" leaving C . 12:01 p.m. Monday atenng to Permanent FRANCE. .' .' . , I c"..·)·, -' - Will\\"thconnect at Cor·' my8.10 and Transients. For reo . ,~ - 1 ll.V, Bona\'ista' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= )lOlls 10 st. John's. servations Please dial I ;; Serviced Building NOTICES 8·5636 CARGO FOR aug15,lmth . .. 96604 COAST VIA ------'FOR SALE Lots For Sale Iy ~a~~RI~or South '. WESTERN Land and dwelling threemil1!s from' Located in the Tbompson Field . tween ArgenUa M'E' MORIAL Rawlins' Cross, Modern dwelling (ap·. Sub development off Leslie Street l~ Basques wlII be . . proximately 22 acres of land, Yz dear­ Full serviced lots will be available for today, ~~way Freight HOSPIT A.L .' . ed)-dwellingfurnace heated, hard· building on or about June 1st, 1963: May 13t: f 10th, and '. ' Home owners and builders wishing to , rom 9 a,m. Applications are invited wood p'aneling basement ready for . forthe . following 'posi-. secure Ii lot )llay book the same at this . ..' apa.rtment •. Whole property. offe~5 ex·.· . ' time ,by making a' down-payment. Some , celJE1I1t prospect for 'those ,wanting: lots still available. .~':'. . Hotel. ~eYtfoundland .tio~piRATINGBObM, , land,'for various uses. . . .' '.: Price: $4,250.00 for Fifty· (50).foot lots •.• "." ...Ideally Bulted" •. 'SUPEBVlSOR~ "'.. ' . . fully service4· .'. r'w~~~~~.an;d'i Wed-'OBSTETRICAL , . . 'Apply:to. ~ 'SUPERVISOR, . Ha~ley, ~.ic~~a:~.,~:;lIunt RELIEF .SUPERVISOB . • ,-. ,J' , .• ,I . ("' • Browne,. 'Renoili, 'Mercer, '. .., Perlin Buildirig, Apply t~'-' .:> of 'Nursing, 323 Duckworth' Street, St., John's Director' myl0,ll' . . Western Memorial . ., ... 'Coady & Riche . Hoipitai ,"; '."._ ., • " • I " ' " Coiner ,Brook; NOd., .' Phone 8-7059 . myl~ill,lS ..

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. : . ~,j iI, , ATTlfIE '. 'J·:I:. '!J.}.' MI'LLE-Y'S' 1:-; r ' , I . 11; , , ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!lfl!~ 8!~N 1'1 i OUR FIRST .LOT I"· . THE \" p~ ...... i: NEW SHIPMENT I, For complete of Certified Seed Potatoes have arrived, and .•! I':1 ~~ OOK , I' COVERAGE I, \ , I and for Immediate delivery. I' ,. I Prompt Adju.slmcnt 1 I I', d of Claims ITHE BEDFORD CALL , ALSO II ENGLISH I " • , INCIDENT REG T• MORGAN .' Mark Rascovich $ 6.95 I Fertilizer and Hayseed THE RAIDER INSURANCE LIMITED The Gallant -Available ex. our Warehouse. 'I Cruiser Emden .' " , John Jennings .. " 11.50 ishap CURTAIN LACE STORIES WITH JOHN DRAINIE Edited by .• " '5' ~ il John Drainic .. " 3.95: ; HI, THERE J i Temple Bldg., Duckworth Sl . By HAROI ·i' : , Gregory Clark .". 3.50 I DIAL 8·0370, 8·7556 NIS PORT, I • SERVICE WITH jan19,lmth,dly. . ; I \, watched grin , ' A SMILE AGENTS, whipping 1 , . 36" and 40" wide. P. C. Wodehol1se. 2.75 .....------. PHONES 8·5143, 8·~ 144 QUEEN STREa dian · I I,I 1 MURDER BY THE the Cand Fine quality. BOOK-A Mr. and waS just one (l .,' I' Mrs. North Mystery ,I ,I ' the opening Big selection of floral Franccs and Hichard A young girl's idca( is easily . MOTOR CARS Ipreliia-em Kenne : i Lockridge ""...... U5, AMEI\ICAN CLOSING STOCKS shattered-or maybe he's just : : ,. ' '11 'TUIJE Br The AII.elated Pre .. broke. . interfered with l\lURDER, lV X .\ i American stock ExcbaDIe-l\lJ,. " , , System and. most :, I and figured patterns .. ' b I L 5 "'0 xd - Ex·divldend. >r - Ex·rlght •• . EI, lza et 1 ce .". .,) xw-Ex·warrnnt., Nel .hanlC lJ from of greetmgs , Wisdom is common sensc, but 'I i I' . NO 10-City of preYlous day', close. Nt! leaders was not near common enough. stock SalesHlJh Low Ciol. Ch',e crowd of some '." I : ...M.. vVestmil1ster, Downing Bell Phone 400 ,31, 5J11. 53~ + 0,;, Special Yd. BrazU 6000 4 3JiI 31. - ;a children. St., S.vV.L., DA.OU 200 l7% 27% 27%-~1 ••'J. alsO inadvertently ""'0 Bunk !III! 100 ·12~1 12;\ 12;\ - I. R. J. Minney .... 1:...;) cs Pete 400 3 916 3 9·16 3 9-16 HI6 his visit h~re as WANT TO'BEA Canada Since he '50 NORTH, Canada's gd ~·~~~c 3~!~ 1~ll I~~: 1~1O ++~ minister, ov~rl' Creole 12100 411. 41 41% + % IAt 1 antic Batt1 egrQl1n d Crown CP 500 14% 14 U HAPPIER DRIVER' trip to London JUs , 1 E 5 50 DeY·Pal 600 !l·16 11·16 IH' A an 'aston ...... , Dome Pct 10400 12% 12Y.. 1m - ... , ' lIII1' .l Jmr CAlI !fO'I" EAST!lN he bumped his· t I" 1 17;" GREAT THE PERPETUAL ~~f~llel~·n 26~g 17;~ 17~% ~:\ WJnI A:L01r.1l0ST LIrIMIIS_ as he got into the p 'lIST Uoliinger 100 26Y.. 2m ~6y". PESS 11,- fmp ou 500 41% 41\1 41Y.. +% OIL & IMPORl heliC(fpler (or the 18-1 i' Ihe Otis base to , ¥o CO., LTD, , Sagittarius and :~:,v l~~ CIii:! IJ:t: I~m I~~I'> - INSURANCE px !XX ~XX~ XIX II ~xxi family compound 00 Jupiter 200 4'.', 4\, 4~ ~x ~ x x 2 xxx Radio. Televilion, Danie I George .... 5. L Shore lOO 2\1 2\1 21'. resort c M.ssey F 3100 12,. \2'1', 1211 + I> ax~ ~Xl ~xx~ / I I Refrigerators, Deep MILLEY LTD. TO KNO'V THE Mead John 37100 m. 241\ 24;\- I, Electric Ranga , ! s. Mln Corp :l1'lO IM~ 15V. 151/, + 'A, xxx § lCXXX d II Nat Pet 1700 m 111·16 Il, I I Floor Polishell SKY-Pm cnce Hi - xx~ x ~xx~; Xx Gramophone! NJ Zinc lOO 3oY. lO 30 - '" I Lxxi I II The Life of Air Chie f PRe Pete w IlOO 7 m m - '" Public Address S)'!tell WHOLESALE and RETAil Pratl·L 300 3J1h 33"h 33Y.. + 'I. Tape Recorden Marshal Sir Roclcric Scurry R 13100 141> 14 141'. + '" S"'O Shcr IVms 1000 81 801i 81 + \', LOAN REPAIRS AND SIlll(l ... Hill ...... ,.. ,...... ,... .0 50 Pen 0 1700 38'. 38 381. + ;\ Technclr ti!)OO HV. llih 11"'2 _ 1 5 LINES : . ~ SCOTLAND THE Trn • Lux 300 1211 12\\ 12~ - '" DIAL ~·J(ffil 10 8-ltIl . , Tr·C(lnt wt noo 3!J 3B~~ 38'Yi + \~ THE BANK OF BRAVE-The Stan,' of Un Ga, 600 20 20 20 "I' WATER (CPI - i\I Id;llmldS 2500 ll:l.t lllt" IHB + ~i .A.~JIA o[ SI. Vi the Scottish Soldier IVr Harg 100 11·16 11·16 IJ.16 Ja02B,ly and John Laffin ...... ,. 7.50 I To_t._I-:-sa_I._5: ______:--:-======~~~~~~== guards THE YANKEE negligent death 1 I , MARLBOROUGH hostage by Ii \y, I R. Thompson waS 'rendere . '\ , court jury 1 (Continued from pa"e 1") 700 m. 461< 48\'< - V. Kre.~c 21% 2m 2l'h - \1 MORE· THAN EVER "COAST NOW! :--'::"''- ' .. , . rllftl/l.t . Marcel Tahan. ~ ~ Cr zen 9{l0 511, sm SlY.. Kroehl,r 15\. 1m 15Y. + I'. . 1 Sid 4600 lSI, m. I~\' II + C. %.. \1C. 009t& 'AI "lllnJ Ltb MeN 15\\ J5l" 15% + \. Dicks .& (0./, Ltd. Raymond Tellier • SUlar mo 251, 25'. 25\2 lIeer. 3500 &31. 631. 6311 + % Litton 7M. 691. 691. _ I, Tel 25100 mH, 121", IH +I. Ill.t SeAg 1300 17'l', 411,' 41"0 + 1-> LoclY·. 4600 191\ 1871 191, i I 2 after' Wardel Tob 2nlno ~~,~ ~I,t;~ :J.~::' .'~ ?-:., Dome M 1600 261,l 26 26 _ 1,,. Mnd S Gar 6700 21,l 2 2 - ~~ ere d three g ~"'" Ilousla. 8100 2m 21Y.. 2m - \10 M.rath 011 4400 m. 501, 51% .,. l> The Booksellers ,.' TO COAST" You'll See TEE NEE MOST ,fOR· 63, pistols to sto I ~;, :, :,~~~ .~~~: ~~' 4,~1~ +I~~ . ~~w p~~~m 111~~ 2~m Jlo/' 2~~" ~ ~ ,~::~il~ Fld ::v. ;~l~ ;:~ ~1 ~Ct ,Z:!/L;;:,.-.;...... "' ".-~ '!. , ," 1m:: = PHONE 8·5001 Tellier was he , I,. 'I i~~ ;i~ ~~v, ~~..:.. ~~ Ea!6t Nod 99(10 116 1,l115 11&\1 +H'I McKee 12l)() In'. 17 ln~ + ~'4 " I " 230U 401, 40 10:'. +". Eaton }lIg l500 36 m. ,m - v. Merck 4300 86% 868m + \I · :1 EI Aulo L 4t10 59 581> 59 +~ Mpls lion 3500 1051, 101 10111- l. 10100 37'/. 36\, 3m + I" Et Pa.o 120na 19\>· 191. 19~ +1. Mlnn MM IllOO 60Y.. 59',. S9;H - l. ____-=:=-:-:=:- ___ IO~ 6ll'1 6l'h Bill 4200 45-1\ 451. m. _ I, Flrestn 6800 37'h 37 3m ~ I' Mlnn Onl 2700 2m 201, 2m + 1. DEATHS 4I'h 40" 41'. _ \io Ford 36700 49% 49\\ 49'" + 'A I Moh •• c 0 4700 9% D'I. 91\ 2~i: 15% 15": IS'" _ l\ Frueh Tra 38500 3m 31 31~ + I' Monoant \9700 511/. 5m sm +.,. ------wounded, 2100 17 161' 17' +" J G,n Dyn 17200 2&1\ 2.m 26\', + !it Mont Wrd 41100 38\\ 3n. 3m -: "' 5900 131, n': 13'" i' Gcn Elee 18800 82% 82\3 a2Y.. + 'h Nat MI.I 1100 2m 2m 27'.8 O'REGAN - Passed peaceful­ also found boll moo 34% 3~'\ ~'4~ ,. q, Gen Fd. 6400 8011 m. !1l'I' HI Nat Cash 6500 7311 721> 72'. - " ly away on May 9 at SI. Pat· trtmlllally negligent 70300 301. 2lI ,,'i +Ili Gen MUI. 4600 361, 951. 36 + \10 Nat DI.t 0600 24\, 2m 21'l11 F"..·· I. GllC 5S400 73~~ 723l 72111 - ~I Nilt Gyps 1200 48~)j 4S~i 43~~ + ~~ rick's Mercy Home, Catherine 1200 9S' 9-1\2 9t~ . Gcn Tire 16000 m. 261'. 27\, +"" NY Cent 3700 18\10 1m 1m - " O'Regan, in her 9:Jrd year. 21JJLI •• ,M .;-~ Glldt1an 6200 40V.& 39'1 40 + % Nor Pac 4300 46~1 45=-l" 46 ... ~lo! 3100 1M. 10'.'. 10% Goodrich 7600 49'. 391. 40 + 11 outb Mar &100 1'1. m, JII\ - " Leaving to mourn one cousin, "c.r 6100 3m 36'f. 361, + I~. Parke Da 10200 :za~ 28\. 23~' 3200 28 2j'1~ l:.'" _ ~'.1Good Inl H. 3200 9 81/, in'it Grand Un 7Goo .18~1 18 J81,~ 4- % Penn RR 7800 15~H 15 ISh t ;, Sister Mary Ceclie Bane of Of 21700 39% lm 3912 + 1, Gt A. l' 5600 46 ISv.. 45\> + I> Pepst Cola 1700 51\\ 50\. 51 Presentation Convl:U" Cathe· 23100 46%. 4!53:~ 46::ri' + I:;" Gt Nor n 4~OO ·t91f. 49~ 49\'4 +1~ Plltcr 5100 5m. 541,4 54~" - ~8 280n 62 6H~ fil~'4 _ I,'. Gulf 011 2:1100 45~M 44~. ~51.~ +\'4 Phelps D 3-100 6MM ~9~~ 59~, - ~iI dral Square. Funeral S Iturday 21100 107 1041\ 101\\ -110 lIom.lk 600 4S1i 451\ ·Im - \10 Phllco 4400 3l1.> 3m 3m + "' at 9.30 am. with Requiem Mass 5300 421'. 42 4t _~. lIud 11 M 900 5m 54\> ~4l> + II Philip Mor 1400 86% aSVs 851. - " 3500 &711 86~ 67 +V. Interlake 300 25\\ 25 25 Pit Plale 5300 5m 55\, 5.\11. - II at SI. Patrick's Mercy Home. 2000 1m 95 95;1 _ "" Inl Du. 15000 4751, 410 4701, + Ilt Pro Gam 460n 78 77 71% + I, (tel) • 14300 55',\ 5l1', 55 +1 Int Harv 4300 611'> 61 &1 PuUman 2000 301' 301\ 30\2 + ~. I Sel. 6900 26\,. 251. 26\1 t Y.. lnt Nick 6600 6.m 65% 65\1-" RCA. 47400 6711 66'.', am + m Edl. 4100 SSl. 86 86 +11 Inl pap 28500 31\\ 3D,. 30Y.. - 'A Ralston 500 37\8 311~ 3111 . BARBOUR - Entered into TRAILER-SPECIFICA TJONS: Can· 17500 4m 4·m HI' + '" Inl Tet 18500 191. 48Y, 4m + v. ncpub sn 12300 3m 3m .18110 +;\ rest at her daughter's resi­ • Axie-lligh tensile tuliular steel. 'Tongue_2~'" 1~'1I:"'lil'Ii!!~.i 14600 291> 281. 29 +\10 John! M 6900 1m 48\, m. - Ii Rey Tob 15900 46Y.. 46 46'1<" ,/, BOAT-SPECIFICATIONS: I,' 2900 601' 59~, 60 +1. KenoKg \l00 6m 61 oW. - 'A Rleh Mcr 24011 6OV. 591' 60,. +% dence a t Gander on Thursday square grooved high tensile steel-H' long. • Wheels- 700 38 35'1'. 36 + ~ Kenne,ol 9S011 75\\ 75 75V. + I> Royal Dut 16000 471'. 47',,, 41% +'/. morning, Louise, 79 years. 7100 S5'A 55\. 55Y.. +% Korvelte 8200 2~, ll'Y, :tW. - I, Sears R 9300 8m 8WI 86 +lY.. 8" demountable. • Tlres.,...4.80 x 8", 4 ply Super rib. widow of the late Walter Bar­ • Tlmken tapered roller bearings. ·Pre·loaded trans. 12 ft. 4 ins. long, 48% ins. beam, 24" deep, &i . her right to! bour of Newtown. She leaves verse spring. • Quick action coupler. • 1%" ball c/w broadly. Miss to mourn three sons, Carmen at lock washer and nut. • Safety chains. • Transom tir.· lb. weight, 15" water shaft, 446 Ib5. carrying greeted by her ' Lethbridge, B. B., Clayton at down chains. • Demountable transom type tall light \ her brother, Mal to their !3 Toronto, Cluny at St. John's; and license plate bracket,' complete with wire and ~on· capacity. Not over 5 H.P. motor. one daughter, Ina (Mrs. J. T., nectors for directional lights (kit clltra). • New winch Miles), and 15 grandchildren, stand c/w bow roller. • Adjustable padded cradles. 4 great·grandsons. Funeral to· From $215.00 up IN STOCK day at Lethbridge, B,B. From $139.00 up MOORES _ Passed .peaceful­ ---..--. - TRIMMED' NAVEL BEEF Iy away May 8, following a - lengthy illness, Frank Moores of ALSO EVINRUDE' ENGINES AND FIBREGLASS BOATS lost with Carbonear. Leaving to mourn WE ARE AGENTS FOR TOM· TAILOR ACCESSORIES. a San Brune his loving daughters, Dora was rescue FAT BACK PORK (Mrs. B. L. Autry), Dallas, ·\Vere . in hOSI Texas, and Maxine (Mrs. P. E, Alaska andt Taylor), 24 Sltea Street, st. NEWFOUNDLAND . LIME MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. here 'for John'sj also one sister, Mrs, CANADIAN CHEESE W. J. M. Pike of Carbonear. WATER ST. EAST PHONE 8·2910 .::- , Funeral services at 2.30 p.m . today, Friday, at Carnell's Fu· neral Home, 2B Cochrane St., DESICCATED COCONUT with interment at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. (Dallas, BONNER RAISINS Texas, papers please copy). I TV A. H. MURRAY & CO., LTD. 51. John's SMITWS .PEA BEANS 1s REASONABLE· RATES We carry a large stock of all '. 1 MACHINERY SUPPLIES • .SMITH'S SPLIT PEAS· 1s We specialize in SKF BEARINGS PHONE 94123 for immediate delivery. Also, VEE BELTS AND PULLEYS Electronic: REDUCTION GEARS CHAIN HOISTS GEORGE· NEAL LIMITED , 1. ). NE ILLE, Centre Ltd~ AIR COMPRESSORS AND TOOLS 83420 NO·CO·RODE DRAIN PIPE , .' ,DIAL 82264 - 84440 .' , Damlllon' Avenue Extension 9U CAMPBELL AVE. , ., 0'. f COPPER AND PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS.' PHONE 95300 After hours 'Phone 9·6995

.. ,"-'.'''-- 'Now for Summer Pleasure Afloat ~OW AT LOCAL PRICES ,Boals, ' ~~;:"~:~-';';"'-..tr"..,- t'1"":-~-:,:--:r'-;'_::.... _." .... 'Outbonrd, I 'mir'ioi/ ONE HOUR Dunn's' Pharmacy lt~. . Motors' 1!.mOlth DJTCuA* MOLSONS , Trallers, . , ~I MARTINIZI'~G Get -The REAL and THE MOST IN .DRYCLEANINtG.· CANADIAN;LAGER and 'EXPORT ALE , . FEELING. OF SPRING I " Accessories , SA'.CISFACTIO~ GUARANTEE~ ,FREE HOME DELIVERY, with I . TELEPHONE, 8u2011-5 LINES' . Charles' R~' .' Bell Limited' ';' . Hughes-Maynard Cleansers Ltd. NEWFOUNDLAND BREWERY LTD. DUNN~"A' .. VIT£S (PHONE,8~2131 . ,BLACKMARSH RO:' PHONE 9·!n86-7 .(N ot , inserted •by' Board of LIquor Control), . DIAL 8~1388 .;..; 9-.2697 ". - . -, .

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