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Saturday: 7.00 p.m.-Hockey. Better Sunclay Listening: 9.00 p.m.-Deadline for Danger. AVAILABLE AT THE DAILYI NEWS 10.00 p.m.-Obsession. .. lO.3Q p.m.-All Star Western Charles Hutton & Sons Theatre. . Vol. 62. ST. JOHN'S, ; SATURDAy, FEBRUARY 5, 1955· (Price 5 Cents) COltllnOlUvealth ------SEEKS SOLUTION· FORMOSA CRISIS

LONDON-Reuters-Canadian, British and Indian leaders will meet to·dav to seek a solution to the' For- mosa crisis. . ~'------~--~~~~!lnes of the Geneva Far East meet· Diplomatic quarlers said Friday Ing last summer which negotiated night Prime Minister St, Laurent an Indochina peace. lind External Affairs Minister However, tile has Pearson will represent Canada at Indicated It would not take kindly the meeting w!tll Foreign Secre· to any suc·..'! meeting, tary Eden, Prime Minister Nehru The Commonwealtll leaders dis. .. and Krishna Menon. Indian dele· cussed the Formosa crisis In gen· gate to Ule United Nations, eral terms at their Friday normal TOIlay's meeting was originally session, then decIded to postpone c&lled to discuss Indochina where further conference talks until Mon. Canada and India, along with Po· .... y. land, make up the International SHELVE DEBATE tfllce commission, Conference sources said the rna· However. Communist China's reo jorlty opinion among the nine coun· lusallo attend a UN Security Goun· tries was In favor of shelving the PARIS-Reuters-The French National Assem· cil meeting to discuss a Formosa UN Security Council debate. cease • nrc prompled the three It was reported ChurchlU had·de· ' bly overthrew the government of Premier Mendes· Com monwealth countries to take clded diplomacy remains the only France by a heavy vote against his North African liP in.,tead the urgent que,stion of way to ease tension In the For. po()1icy, according to an unofficial count. ho\\' 10 end the fighting between mosa strait. However, Informants It showcd 322 voles cast a'gainsl! -.--.• -;------.------­ the Nationalists and Communists said no neW approaches to Pelplng the dynamic little premier com.' Speakm.g fr~m prepared notel in the Formosa area. appear Immediately In the offing. pared with 275 for him. ' af~er hal'l~g sl~ped half a glass of. The three·power meeting \\'111 be Eden Friday Issued a warning The defection of nearly 40 GauV n;llk. he Cited flgure.s. to show that Ihe first in a round of prl\'ate dis· against any Communist atiempt 10 lists and Radicals, who normally! SlnC~ ~e offered TunISIa h~me ru!e, eusslons among Commonwealth seize the off·So!Iore Islands now. In \ ote for Ihe government. was be· 1 Ule. J.alls we.re no longer filled WIth lender., on Formosa. a written answer to a parliament· liel'ed to have clinched )!cndes' l pohhcal p~ls~ners and th~rc had T,\J\E ISITIATIVE ary question, Eden said such an France's defeat.. : heen no vlc~lms 0; terrctlsm be· Th~ Commonwealll1 prime min· attempt would "give rise to a sit· The I'ote came aller jlendc5" tween Ihe middle o. Dccember and isters conference, now in Its fifth uation endangering peace and &eo Francc had made a last vain pica: Ihe end of January. da~·. apparently has taken the Inll· curlly" which, he said, Is "prop­ [or support warn in" that his ovcr·' "Whatever the result ~f tonjgh~'s iali\'e on Formosa peace talks as crly R matter of International con· throw might mean" a "storm of I' ,"ote," he said, "these Iqur~s WIU a result of Ihe Red Chinese rebuff cern." haired" for France. remain on record." • to the UN. (The Associated Press quoted HEFEt\IJS I'OLleY . Before ;llendes-France began Ius They decided· Friday to seek the Asian Informants as saying Nehru The premier spoke for just o~'er ~ final plea to kcc~ ,his ~ig;t.n:ont~ lalest United Statc's appraisal of is advocating diplomatic moveR to half an hour. vigorously dc[endll1g i nl{l government ah~e, Alfr .,1 Cosle Ihe Formosa sltuntlon as a prelude bring about a de facto-unwritten hi-; North African policy. \\hich he I F.lorel, sp{)kes~an fo: the POllllla.r to moves here for solving the -cease. fire. The Indian leader, 'nit! has hrOlI"ht terrori,m to a' would vote agamst him hecause It crl~ls, who has been In close touch with ~~ar halt. 0 Rcpublicain, . t!eclar~d 111"0 p,arty Prime Minisler Churchl!!'s cab· Peiplng during the Formosa crisis, . "You may today be deciding had "no confidence In !hls !:.o~crn· inet mct Friday night 10 approve believes the first step In getting whether thc future is to be con·, ment to ca!ry .out thc p?l~~y of instructions for the British UN such a ceRse·flre must be Chinese solidated and developed or shall' reforms winch IS necC3,3lY anrl delegale and lor Britain's ambas· Nationalist evacuation of the off. eolla~sc ill a storm of hatred," lIc 'I n~ ~on[idenc~ in tbe government's sador 10 the U,S., Sir Roger Mak· shore Islands-the Tachens, Que. ins, moy and the Matsus. told thc aSsel~~!~. ____ .. ___ .__ ~~I~~y~~ol'.:Y. .._ •• _ Nehru. Who has been In touch (The AP quotes responsible In· whh Ihe gOI'ernment of Red China, formants as saying Churchill and Is said to favor an Inlematlonal Eden are throwing their support HQ., NORTHEAST AIR COMMAND.-Bishop Pardue renews old Ilcquaintances with Lt. Gen. Glenn C. Barcus, Harry Chappell confercnce outside the UN, on the to the Nehru view,) Commander of the'Northeast Air Command, as be meets- Mrs. Bal·cu~. The Bishop and the General met in 1952 when the General was c~mmander of .the 5th Air Force in I{orea. final day of tile throne speech de· ------..._. ______bate. described the Conservatlve~ Says as "more dead than the ancient Labour Leader mummies of Egypl." NOTHING TO LEAD Hon. George Drew was as good pC's. On a leader as the Conservatives ever Pakistan Follows Dies Suddenly had "bllt he hasn't got anrthlng to lead." '" . E . . . ._.:. .:... " . .,"l . ~ .. - .0 I' OTTA Wl\-CP-Harry A. Chappell.' national pr,esi. Skids There lYas no better way to de·' '. . ~troy a man than to make him • dent of the Canadinn Broiherhood of Rallway EmploJ ees OTTAWA-CP - A vet­ leader of the Conservative party. X a m n e . eeL died :;uddenly late Friday. eran Social Crediter said The name of John Dlcfcnbakcr r India The' 51.ycnr.old labor leader, Whol------··· .. -.------.. , ... -- Friday the Progressive Con. (PC - Prince Albert) had been . \\orkcd his way up from a CNR mentioned pro min e n tl y as To Serve servative party is on the office hoy ill Winnipeg to the top Mr. Drew's suecessor. LO,NDON-CP-Pakistan, the largest Moslem coun-j I or t:ana!\a's largest transport union I I G likids. "If he (Mr. Dlefenbaker) ever try in the wc.rld, has proclaim~d her intention of becoming · II died a few minules after iillfferingl n ermanv ~ Ihe latest of a series 01 heart at·' -. To Ihe huge enjoyment of 1110 tries to win the Conservative lead. a sovereign republic within the Commonwealth. tacks at his homc. . I OrrAWA (C!'l orrlc~r~ ershlp and If lie accepts It he 11'111 --:\\'0 Liberal bench os. RCI'. Eo' G. Han· The youthful natioo, which has T k H dS lie was \\orkin~ al union hU'I·I' and 46 mcn Will saIl from Samt be signing his oll'n political death n er e ~en, a member for Macleod for t\\'o a II I d ill II The acUon is to become effective I:CSS almost 1111 10 Ihe mnmellt of ,Iohn. N. B., next ~vcck .hound for lI'arrl1o!1t," Mr. Hansell said, l (Ieenlies, roasted Ihe Conservatives rm y an IIne'!u voca y ranged.. , .. 11'1 0 {Ie,"tll. 'rtle ."c·I7.1IrC came J'ust Germa.n.\· ami scrvlce. with the 1st and Hon, Earl Row!', acUng Op, herself on Ihe side of lim free with Pakistan s new eonstlluhon, T P W. h I d When the Cederal Liberal adm In· world, thus follows the constitu· expectecl this year.'" t t·,,,·,fter CBRr: ~ecrclary· trcasll~er Canalhan 1l1fal1~ry a~u!a. c. iln~llion loacler, for 30 mlnule~ in 0 0 I .. I~tratlon was replaced, II would be tlonal precedent of her Common Prime MlnlRler Mohammed Ali r 1)011 Srcnl'd hat! leU him followln~ The arJ\l~' s~)l1 ~rlda~ the mpn the Commons, Social Credit that would replace wealth "twin" and neighbor, India. Friday night told Ihe prime min· :t' ('onfcrcnl'e at the Jlrcsiclcnt'~, arc rcplacements In I.. ~e nor"!al 111' said Mr. nowe 15 "altogelhcr them, Social Credit was the only I,ters confercnce meeting here that ! .hollle. ! rotalion slream ancJ Will servlcp.. 100 mouthy" and that he had been parly nolY In the ascendancy In Like India, Pakistan will fihed Pakistan wanls to stay In the Com. • The 5locky. friend!)' ChaPtlclll O\'erseas ror two. ~·cars. All corp, tolr! hy one of hl.~ constituents: del Canada. Lhe trapplngs.of a state owing al· monwealth, accepling the QUeen as was resting under dnclor', ,orders are rr.p~~~.~~1 ~ ~~:.~~-IP_.- "Most of n.~ think he (Mr. Rowe) I JIU leglance to the Queen but will con· head of the assoc!aliOlI of nations, n rere w frllm an attack of a (ew da~ s a~o, 15 the biggest windbag In the To Conservative hoots at this reo CHANGE tinue to recogniZe the sovereign as although' no longer as sovereign. Bt,[ he hatl lold :Issociales he was ,I SMALl Commons." mark, Mr. Hansell snld tho Con­ the "symbol of the free assocla. SAME FORlIlULA - "oinri back to his office ~Ionday. J • J ~!r. ROWe took It In good part servatives were whistling' as they tion of ·lts Indepcndent member na· The formula Is the same as tltat 1 Chappcll was hit by and joined in the laughter. ~ Pr~sidcnt FOR WEVIT END pas!ed 1..'1e gra\'eyard-"thelr own tions, and as such the hoad of the used In t!J49 when a previous Com. the first major heart aUack. lastl i .r, \.C .j ~Ir. Hanscll, speaking during the political graveyard." Commonwealth." monweai1h conference, after much Se(ln.en Ile]'J01'lcrl III C,.itical slImmer while attending an mter-I ------~;:;~:o;;::'~~::_~~~~~~~='--~~~=_------discussion on Ule choiCe of, words, n;:tional labor convention in Gen· W10RLD'S HOTT EST SPOT found a 'yay of reconciling India's Condition el'3. He had 10 fly home. He had, ft' republican desires with continued ~ a few recurrence, since bllt none memberSloiip of the Commonwealth. of his associ ales suspel{ed he was The Pakistan decision, was ~l? LONDON-Reuters _ Four seamen on board the ncar dcot!J. East fset~~~dll~~ str:te~:~~r 1~::~yC n~gl~i crippled Cosla Rican lanker Darnel were reported in I'UESI.J)J;NT SI:"\('\: 19:': . . I -""-:0:'=~::.i~:-;;~*~:;;;- 1''''lllent uf PIl' Ctlllt SIllCt· tie China plcdgmg. that the Commollwealth cntlCa,. I COllt I"ILion 1"'d'1"1 ay Illg. I1 t as tl le vesse I SOw.yI I matI e [II I 1"-" I I" II "II fl .. tl'Il'nU, t' '11 " . '1 I r 1.1 II J.><, It" lat Ice " . 0 T I Ih an Sea nu IUns 1\'1 remulJJ Ilill et as, rec its wuy tow:lI'd land ill rough weat leI". I IIIl'ntillllt'ti :I' "venlll:11 hc:ul,"1 the ur or lay we. erm und c~l.lInl JIIcl\ll~c:'s ~r tlJ~, (OI~I- Ha{lio l\Iessage~ sa itt tiw Unileli .------I :17.i,UI/U.lI1l'lIIlwr ('.1II3dhlll ('llngn"": s.y. you UI1 t~ke today" oTIENSHAN lIIunwealth of N,lllons,. freely cu· States mllital'y InUl.II'llt PVT. IV. 'rCA 'I' G t III 1,:,1111,", ('a nulla's ,ceulld.Jurgesti forecast for tomorrow'l also, ~Ile,ratln.g in ~w/ l:lI~~~lIt o( peacc; 'I'. 1'/1OIllus ami other vessels wei" 0 ,e It'I'lIlral I1l11un urganilaliuli. •. I In olher wnrds, you· are en· tTPUMEN liberty 3J1d prl.lgtcSs., . standing by the tanker in Ihe At· T ~Ir. t:llaPl'ell. born in Wio!upeg, I titled to 'n:all change an . After Ihe pnme '!1tnlstcrs. ~eel. bntic about 300 miles from Ihe Nc\v Planes I had heen living lilerc as \¥e,lern l Sundav, but ncol the kind VOII tTACHEN IS. slon. Moham~ed Ah was received Spanish coast. A boiler expiosion ' I vice.president of Ihe CBltS wh.en I can .put In the collection 'CHIKOUSHAN ~y the Queen In audience at Buck· in the ship Thursday night·ki1Jed. \ , he was 1l1'bught in as nation~l cluef! plate. Here's the fascinlt. mgham lalace. " . tlVO men and lef). others scriously ?1T~WA (CP ,-Trans ~annrla I in September, 1952, on Ihe r~signa· ANGYU At prescnt, Britain ami. fIVe injured. . Air Lm~~ rlans tn ~p~ud .'.18,00[1,- lion of A. n. ~!o'hcr, (olluller nf' Ing news-high winds with ·PEISHAN other Commnnw~nith. ~r:Il11lrJc~- The,lJarn~1 wns Irnvrllin~ slowb' ~tOO o!~ new planl's nml NI11lf1I11~ntl the 4f"yc:u·.ohl IInion \lilh: :\:>,000 snow flurries ftnd • temptr.· CHIKWANSHAN Cannr!a" A1l51rnlia, SOIlI,,~. Mrten under her own slcam bul Ihc;roll~h 111 In.l,'. '. • ! lI1cl1lher,. ~Ir. ~lo=,"!Jer uow 15 hon·, lure Ihat will strftln ihvlf to anrl Le~ion-caeh namr. ~,h1.abeth weather was addin~ In her' clil. l.ar~e : wetk,cllIl! •. Africa ~nd Ce~lon do n~t 5pe~I[Y The U. S. ~hiJ1 ~cn! ils m~rlical WIll go .(~I· Itl~nr .• , II, Ila' <'.10\111 ~Ir. C·!l al'l'ril". Math Ira\'r, Ihr rr.m'ERATURE:=;· h~1' a~ qUrrn of I)le Untied Km~., nf(ieer "!lonnt Ihe lanker \\"llen it t~hlr(\ ~'rula~' III !hr (nI\1I111111~ hI' ,,[(irrl·'. 1)11 Tuesda.\" and ";rrlne, : Mw. MaI. Miles ~Iom ,mel Northern ,Ireland. Pal'·1 rcal"hrrl it afiCI' an all.rla.v! race,I.John 1~lckr)'. J1~r~I:1I1lrntaIY ,'SnIQ :; ::0 Islall n~l1Ies )Icr Illlb as Queen or garlic\", a U. S. 1'I)"il1~ '"'1rtrr,s ant to rrac1r ~~IlIlHf' \\":IS IiCt'lll), ,lwei:!'.!. "I'he lIIinislcl' l 10-The Church Page • .1.eeeplulJc(J of the Queen a~ Ihe ain's 1\\"11 ungled·dcck c:Jl"I)ers- [m' sllciul und economic conse' l cnlll'<1 ~h', ChaPlwll one tI[ C:I/I- . 'M.p .howl Formon, China and the tOlistal' Islands that have 'symbol 01 Ihe free lIs5ociutioil of the Ccnlanr :11111 Albi~n-froAI en· 'lucnees nnd warned that uniollS Ill!::'" ollthlal1ltin~ 1:lb"r leadersl 13-Com"-!. . ._ become the (ocu. of world new ••Ince Preildent Eisenhbwer asked Congress tor authority to use 14-Flnance 'and Shipplng.i"\ ,;::.- I Ii\j Independenl member n:lthm, luing Valelln, ~Inlta. 'rhe hlorm II:Ii~h fail tu provi.de sound leader· I who .h:\fl :;erl"c(1 n; h~a!f 01 Ihe. . . .' ... 1 U. I. armed forces to defend 'ormon, ~nd Red China'. Premier' ChDu En·lal deHantly warned nnd as .~nc!l thc h~ad of Ihc Com· l did dnmage inland 10 buildingsl,hiP win not lJolt! the allcgiancel caRE with distinction. I ,. the UIIlIed 8tatlll ..uw "IIIttrYtl1t1011" In tile COII1numlm' !'lIberation" of rj)l'lllOlL ~nd !-______'!!"'_...J ~ -~. mOllll'ealth. The gOl'ernmenls of communications. ui their mcmbers. Mr. Mosher said thc Canadian -- -_. -. ..-.---_ .., .... - I ' .

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," . ,-. ..~, 2 THE DAILY NEWS, SATUROAt fEB • .5, 19.5~ Duke Of. Dawe L1)dge~ S.U.F. Installation Airman David . ' . . Schromhere LOL. Elects Officers: .. ,.' v .. BAY ROBERTS. Jan. 31- The Officers Royal Cave Home· Elects' Officer annual meeting of Dawe Lodge, No . { . 82, . Society of United FI~hermen, . o:erts' . . BAY ROBERTS. Jan. 20-0n ~. '. -. .- . ews was held in the Lodge on Thurs· rv On Leave . , . o .. : (' Jan. 3,. under the chairmanship of day night. Jan. 13. The election of Black" • _ "." Precepto...... ~.J ay . , .) officers resulted as follows: ,- Worth), Master.,...Augustus Men· BAY ROBERTS. Feb. 3.;...Owlnll lIAY ROBERTS; Feb. 2-Pres· Cel~brates 70th. ·Players Registered ~[~!h:'{.gi/:t~e!~·!~dla~~·~~: to the fact that . the work on the . '.:' .... sisted by P.M, Abram Snow. who chlons. enUy spendlnll his first furloulh Confusion, Over repairs to the Interior of Victoria Collertion In Aid J Chief Officer:....To~n Crane, P.M. is AiC2 David M. Cave, son 01 Mn: BI..... r::l.··,.hd:.a.. y" ". . For All-NUd." actedlowing as oflicersInsta1llng were ma~shal. elected the andCol· Second Omeer-Gordon Snow. Lodge. the Installation of .Officers and the .Iate lIr. John Cave of this Electricity Chaplain-W. J. Mercer (01 Jos.) o~ "Lily oE the Valley'!'.' R.B.P., town. Of BritiSh And BAY . RODEIloTS, Jan. 25-Con· Sectl'On' H' H' ockey installed for'1055: w:lich was previously sehtduled gratulaUonsare extended to Mrs, W.M.-Bro. Allan Dawe. Purser:"-Lewis Menchions. Secretary-Arch Bradbury. P.:\1. {m January 19, 'wlll now take Dave j Dined the Atr Force last Reduction 'Petition SUsanna Mercer of Shearstown, BAY ROBERTS. Feb. 2-As it D.).t-Bro. Cecil . Foreign Soci~ty Lookout-Thomas ~[ercer. PJf. l~Rce next Wednesday. February July, and hal been .tatloned at St. BAYItOBERTS; Jan. 31-The BAY nOBEm:s-, Feb. 2-Pro. who"celebrated her 79th birthday has not ')'et been decided whether Chaplain-Bro. Clarence Green· Audilors-William Hardy. Victor 9th. John. Que,. and Clintoll, Ont., and on January ·14th. land All Sir Knlehts of "Lily of the. bas now been' transferred to Gan· British and. Foreign Bible. Soclet)' vlnclal. Secretary . of the CCF· M.·. ~iI.. Mercer is hnle and heart.... cr not· one of the town·teams or . H. Cave. has 19a1nrequested' the··.am~ coin· Pl.ty, Edgar Russell, today said J an aU·starl team will represent Recording SecretarY - Samuel Vplley" are requested 10 hi pres· der, Newfoundland. He is studylnl Sick Committee-Victor H. Cave. mlttee as Jut year to arra~ge for that the' Town' Councils of Hr; and'her many friends wish to ex· CGnception in the Section Dawe . William Walsh. Jr.. Leighton M. ert for this occulon. radio. . . tend to her:awlsh for many more Ba~' D r C Ci D I a collection in the· BIY : Roberts Grace and Bay Roberts have "B" hocl(cy of the N.A.H.A., and : 0 .- orence a e. Barrett.' Thomas A. Bradbury, Roy . We join with his many frlends"ln area, viz: Messrs •. H. G.Dawe, W. caused some confusion over the happy birthdays. all players had to be registered Fm. Secretary-Wm. Russell (of Porter, Cecil Russell. extendln, Divld a wekomft bOme, T. Bradbury, H. A. Snow, r: T. dlstrlbution of a 'petillon seeking" by Tuesday night, the president John). Death Infant Child and hope that he will have an en· Peach. ... . elimination of the recently.granted 'son or persons operating any pub· of the Conception Bay North Hoc· Treasurer:....Tohn J. French. : BAY ROBERTS. Jan. 31-We joyable holiday before returnlnl to WUhln the next week or so, col· Ineresle on elec:trlcal.ratesln Con. lie service; :and further. It recog· key Association. Magistrat'! C. 1st Lecturer-Frank Yetman. • Join wllh the community In ,ex' Gander at the end of February. lectors' will be calling on resldellts ceptlon Bay. nizcs. 'the Provincial· Government Sheppard of Hr. Grace. has enter· 2nd Le~turer-George Roach. House Warmmg '.endln. sincerest sympathy to Mr. or' Bay' Roberts, Coiey's Point •. "We ..had~walted four months K' being the duly elected repre· ed the names of all 75 players on Sen. Committee Man - Reuben ill1d Mrs. Harvey Bowenn, on the \---.-;.,------Country ROld and Shearslown. ',inee the increased rates came Inlo ~entatlves of the aforesaid dis· the 5 .teams in the League. to Mercer. . P t The third dtath of their 9·month-old daugh· 2'. to the Ulllted Churcb and . A ,enerous respollse'is expected .tlfect, which 'Ive anyone else the p-icts' and the' whole province of make sure 'that no matter what Tlyer-Charles S. French ar y United Ki tP.f, Patllcla. which oecurred last cemetery, Coley's Point, with fOf_ tbls worthy cause.' Help the privilege ind opportullity to 'clr. Nelvfoundland, therefor being obll· team represents the· league all· Sentinel-Jacob F~ench. BAY 'ROBERTS; Jan. 29 - A Robert C. Rev. J •. S. H. Moran; B.A.. offie!· tlllIn%e such a petition. but when gated 10 do Its uttermost to look Jllayers will be registered. Committee-George DalVe, G. W. number oC her friends recenU,· caD­ ~.turday, Jan. 22. . Society to distribute Bible •• 200 Cana~ The funera! took pace on Jan • .DUnl. nobody did ftO, the CCF. Com. after the welfare of its residents A meeting Is to be held this Thompson, J.P .. Charles S. French. ed at the home 01 Mrs. ciillord mlttee in the dlslricts of H' r. Grace In ali mattersd th of publicIt Inlerest.f I week 10 decide on what team will enceAuditors-Cecil Greenland Greenland, Clar· p arsons (Dnee oro th y Frene h) an d and .declded to in cI u dl n e necess 'I 0 e ee· ,mter the play·offs. as well as . tendered her a house·warming C.GJ.T. Elect· Port.de~rave as. D sume the job. We had volunteers trlcal use. The terms "Old Rates" fi:l8lizing matters relative to the J ~ IJS FworthhY hof note that Mr. party. Mr. and Mrs. French were Officers For 1955 who would elrcullrlze the petition, shall refer to rates which were In Conception Bay North series, 0 n • renc as served lor over married in December and have J. pol/a BAY ROBERTS. Jln. 31-At the Ind some cop Ie. of the petition effect prior to October. 1954. and which has nol yet commenced. 20 yea~s as Treasurer of the ~odge. taken up residence in their new New Nt' rd, annualmeetille of the "LlveWlres" were "Irudy distributed, when the term "New Rates" shall refer FoUowlng is the schedule for w.hlch IS a creditable ~enecllon on home on Smith Street. ,.,. _" dI_ """SAYS- ,..'" wI! ••"' """ ...... "" ... " •. , ... 'w, "'''',u thot ... ,~ '0 'ho ••"rl,,' m'.. " .,,1, !hI, ,~I.. ' ." '''''~ ,,' mp""tlu. BA Y ROliERTS NEWS Training, which wa. held on Mon. Town Councils had a petition ~iuce October, 1954. Bay Roberts vs. Shearstown at CONTINUED ON PAGE s· Drye off the morgtaee? Or continue the pay· day nl,bt,. Jan. 17, the followln, Iltln, circularized" said Mr Rus. Shearstown. ' Local Plow menu? Our Mortlale Redemption Plan officers were elected: &e11 I • WHEREAS. the Company, under Coley's Point vs. Brlgus at The fishe will live your family a home to live.. President-Emily Mereer, itte provincial \vlshes It$ flrst·prevlous management, Brigus. Clears Roads -;e•• -Velma Sparkes. \0 emphasize that ~ecretarythe CCF 'tn no suslain Itself and make an Bay Roberts vs. Hr. Grace at ~!::e c~luld BAY ROBERTS, Feb. 2-During Wareham ~ in, Instead of a morllale to pay. t ry-Sylvla Mercer. way resents anyone else circular. a,mual profit on the application Hr. Grace. the recent snowfall a number of bour Buffet LeL's talk thls over. DIAL 2135 Aut. secretary~Elain. Snow. !zIng such I petition, but they did of. the Old Rates. . Brlgus \'S. Shearstown at Brigus. pleted anal ,~ Treasurer-Ida Mercer. resent .this "underhanded" method.. WHEREAS. since the electrIcity Bay Roberts vS. Coley's Point at snow.drifts accumulated on our roads. which made them either 1m· installation • • , lfJl'A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil" . Under the dlrecUon of Mrs. at not makln the fact bUc 0 rates have been Increased, there Bay Roberts. passable or very difficult to tres· l~ (ltev.) J. S. H. Moran Ind lelder consultli! th: commltteeP~n thci~ hu~ been no noticeable improve· Hr. Grace \'S. Shearstown at ern systerr pass . T. L DIWLINQ Mr .. Ern Snow, the ,Irls hold weele· proposals~ "We hive made I check m~nL In the electrical service. ,and Hr. Grace. However, both the Town Council drying of • ''',,*W , til ,..=:t,;:,;: .IOIIH" ~en~~~t~l! on Monday. In Snow· and found that the Councils hav~ WHEREAS, electricity has be· Hr. Grace vs. Coley's Point at and the Department ofc Publi will be abl .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_..;, __ ~~. ~~';;;; __iii' ___~;;;,. districts,:tilt covered and all because afeas Inwe the ~lth.two ~ome)orlty aof neces~lly t~e residents. to the vastof maothe Coley'sHay RobertsPoint. va. Brlgus at Bay Works failed to take. any aclion to quintals of aW .ome f tltl . nbove·mentloned areas, It puts an Roberts. clear the roads, and as a means to fish each d df,. .• 0 our pi ons, many dd d h d hi th pI t get his trucks to and from the people hive not yet hid a chance wear 5 P on e .peo e 0 Coley's. Point va. Shear~town at The equ to. sign the etltlon" ald' M IJ~y the Increased ra!cs slDce there Shearstown. station, Mr. Albeit Spencer. local planl Russell. p ,a r. Is presently very httle ·employ· Hr. Grace vs. Brigus al· Brigus. wholesaler. put his own plow into new newest te However, .the CCF petltlon has mp.nl within the area, and NOTE: There wiU be two games opera tion. This plow consisted of a been flglled by residents in a WHERE~, the Company ~as c?rh night when possible. The 10.wheel army truck. with V.plow ments in t number. ot areas. and will be the txelusi~e right to the pOller· ~ccolld round schedule will be the attached to the front. This com· anical dryi prtsented at the nexl session o{ (~c\'eloplng waters in the area, .amc as the lirs!. with rinks bination did a \'ery good job. as it engineerin the House' of Assembly by Mr. tnus· cxcludlng . any ?the~ com· being rcversed. At the end of. t.he easily plowed through as high as I nection wi four and five feet oC snow·drifts. \ Sam Drover, CC~. member {or [Iany from mecllng thIS WIth com· two rounds. the two teams wl~h is being d( White Ba~:. peti~lon. and • lhe mosl points will play·off In In the afternoon, after Mr. Speno : ccr had quite an amount o( the' Fraser & : "Another thing," said Mr. Rus. '" HJi:REA~, the Go~crnment has I either a two·of·three or tltre.e. locat roads ptowed. the Counell seli, "the Councils' petition Is by I responsibIlity to the people of IoHive series. as weather. etc., WIll Salem in ' no means strong eno "b . b i thIS Province to sec that no. und~e permit. . hired the Jllow to clear the rest of A partner u., c ng ~\Id unnecessary hardshIp IS the local roads. Douglas I me.~elY 1h'e or six lines ,ee~lng Jllaced upon them, and Grave and/or Hr. Grace, do sign The work of the plow was very a nductlon In the Increase of WHEREAS, figures attached this petition with the sincere be· much appreciated, and residents' attached j eit.ctrieal rates. The CCF petition. hereto will show that the New lie! that Its contents are justified 'JJJI~4i~,~~~ 1.1' to the De! wouid like to express appreciation DOMINION SEED HOUSE ~n tbe o~~er band, stated the rea· .Rates range from increases of 50 ;md are prepared to support all to ~tr.Spencer and the Town Coun· G[OR~[TU ;I, eNT sources ir ~ons wh~ the Insurance should not 10 300% over and abo\'e the Old {Horts to have its contents of re· eil for their cfforts. ad\'iser have been gra.nted. Ind seeks I. Rates. aoo (juest fulfilled'- problems. complete r~moval of the Increase WHEREAS there sincerely seems Mr. Frc: In rates. to be no justlfleation for sucb an• As an examp~,I here I 5 wh aI i returned the T4-U Snark Bar afBay Rob: n~~a5~T THEREFORE RESOLV· intends tl nrts had to pay for December. for manellt r ;'45 kwh. Under the "old rate" il ED :l'lIAT the signatories herelo . Id . do slDcerely and solemnly protest . Now In. Stock acre pro) .1Mtri-C-"" TYPiWltTEU \\ou have been $19.20. plus ~8 th ti f tl P bllc Utilities JHE PRINTlN6 CALCULATOI cents sales tn. Howev.r. under e ae on 0 Ie u quired on ' . .i the new rates" the bill amounted Board In granting. permission to the Bl'igu ., to $30.60 with 92 cents tax. This tne Company to merease el~~' his famil \\as an Increase of $11.40, and an trielly rates to the extent whIch the sum: i:lcrease of 3. cents tax: . was allowed, ~nd • 'Fpllowing is a copy of th'e CCF THAT the sIgnatorIes hereto doo I ~'ear in N . d tit' . prote~t the lack o[ Government ::\fessrs spolls9l'e pe Ion. action .in this regard. and \ IAmerican Anthracite are repre 'PUBLIC PETITION THAT the signatories hereto do.i by Mr. 1 FROM: Residents, whose signa. rtquest. and demand, that some : tllres 'are attached herelo. of the ~ction be taken by the . govern· \ AT THE NEW LOW PRICE OF . .. . ,';.: ...... '. Electrical Districts of Hr. Grace ment to ascertain whether or not '1 .. .' SA~I ... PlLi' '. ' .. , and Port-de.Grave. l11is increase was justified. and Base ] .acOlD NOTICTIOH . TO: Her Majesty'~ Government make same public. Should the de· I in Newfoundland; The Conlmis- d~ion rule t?at Ihe increase was I sloners. of the Board of Public 11cceSSary, It 1S then requested that i ·Cban~ Utilities of Newfoundland,The either the gO\'ernment subsidize I $31.53 ER:\ES' united Towns Electric Company, or maKe monies available to the I -Payday Limited; Thf Public Press and' Company, or allow any D,lher in· PER TON (PLUS TAX) DELIVERED. at this ~ Radio. • . terested party to enler. into com· changed . RECOGNITION petition with the eompany .and Fridays I The herein petitioners recognize BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 1955. Pa the United Towns Electric Com· lbat the electricity rates be placed thru 15 day. 28 J f pany Limited (hereinafter . called Lack on the scale which applled 'PHONE 5586 - 5863. - 6077 the company). u hivinl the fran· prevlnus to October. 1954, and neaday. chile to IUpply the above.mentlon· BE IT STILL FURTHER RE· hereafter ed area with electricity. both do- SOLVED THAT the signatories do' Fridays. meat\e aDd commercial;' it' also lend theIr full support to any and The at ieeoplzes tile PilbUc Utilities ill other petitions being circul· number, Baard (hereinafter' called the eted and signed. and having for ployed a BOlrd); II bien; t!le bod,. respon· its alms and objecu the reducing NFLO. COAL CO. Ltd. an incre DICKS & CO., LTD~ sible for replaUnI condillon!, of the pre~ent electrical late In cl\'ilian rates, etc.. and for granting an), l'onceptlon Bay. feb.1,3.5 l necessar~ AT THE. SIGN Of THE lOOK !ranehi.e In the Provlneeof New· We. the following voters of the lag betw foundland, with resperl to a per- Electoral Districts of Port·de· pa)·days. ------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======- mon ch'l other N days. Friday ch·man tunlty 0 . . . FOR NEXT TUESDAY· FEBUARY 8th IS oC the ...... which , 1900· thr ••• e\'el1lngl ,f"· ., .. .. ,

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DVernme!nt rran·, " es~' .. '.' .', , uy reosote a-nt Make Further Loan • To Nfld. Hardwoods MulcahY'Suggests Premier Smallwood stated last night that the Gov­ Change In Law, ernment. was confronted recently with the situation that all future supplies of treated birch railway ties were to The third draft of RCN submarine volunteers for. sub marine training left Montreal recently by air -for the be brought in from the Mainland. This decisi9n by the Ad'vises Repeal Of Section O{Liquor ", United Kh:gtlom. Newfoundland personnel included AB Ambrosll AlIan Bartlett (left) of Bridgeport; AB C,N.R. presented a serious emergency problem. Robert C. Hel1ings of 49 Field Street, St. John's, arid AB George Hartley of BonRvista, Eventuany' almost The reason was the price of Act . 'C' birch ties in Newfoundland had 200 Canaitian seamen will take training overseas after which most of them will go to the Royal Navy's Sixth Ma$J1strate S ourt risen too high and the price of , Submarhte Squadron to be based at Halifax. . ,O-~. ' . treating the ties at Clarenvillc had The law does not have sufficient teeth in it when: ,T,wo m~n _ appeared In the become too high. In effect New. it comes to trying to convict offenders for selling: ·1 H ' . d' :Magl~trate s, Court yesterday foundland had priced herself out of alcoholic beverages to minors, Magistrate Mulcahy; Wed Coast C n orwoo, morning ,and cIJarged with being the market on birch railway ties, ld th C' F 'd ft ' h d' . d' • " Y drunk ~on ',tl}e public street. One The Government regarded this as to e ourt on rI ay a ernoon as e ~smlsse 1 New Fish nd ·c h lei d r'"e'"n 'S', t r I·cke·'n New' Pr,esident Waswas 'finedtined '$2.00$10 for lI: thethe second acause particularly of the loss critical of employment situation be· to drinksa case againstto four thepeople manager under ofage, Bella saying Vista as' for-' he didselling so,! J ' offence. hundreds of men in the woods that he had no alternative but to throw this case out i Dryer Boar d Of Tra de' Douglas Pollock, a young man who make a living out of. cutting of court. ' , , ,of.20 was bdore the court and birch ties, and also the staff of the The iacts of the case prove that alcoholic drinks ',' The fisherv firm of W. W. 'le,t h Pn',' ' e u m' 0 nle"a ed Mr.PreSIdent C.yrll F. o[ Horwood the Newfoundland was, elect· chargedill tools', withfrom tteallnga Newfoundland a quantity Clarenl'iIleId I th"treating b plants who were sold by one of the employees, he said, and that " 11 h • B d [T d d I th'" I . , , wou ose elr lO 5. d h ' dare am & Sons of Hal'- oar 0 ra e ur ng , e.annua Light, lind POl'leI truck on De· four people, each 9£ whom was un er t e age of 21,., bour Buffett ha\'e just com.' W elections of the Board .. y~sterda~, cember 2.7th. He pleaded guilty The DireCtor General of Econ· were permltted to have them. Section 69, subsection ,;; ltd t f 11 February 4th. The 1st Vice Presl- to the chargc Com table James umic DeVelopment, Mr. Gordon F. 3 of the, Act, places the onus of the burden on the : pee arrangemen s or le 0' B b D'S ' 1 I ' H . I dent Is Mr. A. C. Crosbie and Mr. Grou'cll" of t' hft, C.I.D. ga"c e\'I· Pushie, acting on m" directive, .lIlS ta 11 a t·Ion 0 f a h'IS hI y mo d- 'Ie , (.',• Y Ie's,· eVerc,l ".. OSpltu ,T. M. Winter 15 the 2nd Vice Presl· denc,e, ,,,,,,anJ told of finding the worked In close co.operation with prosecu t·Ion t 0 5 h ow tha t the ac cus ed dl'd'',ave h ern system of mechanical, dent. A complete list of, of[~cers toqls, and t!lrough Information :\Ir. Sam Grant of Newfoundland knowledge that the people were under age, and; "in drying of salt fish which A ~umber of .babies al'e suffering from respiratory electe~ was not available last mght. recelyed ISli'ling ~,warrant for J:lardwo~ds Limited to recover the mv opinion," he said, "that subsection defeats the will be able to produce 100 infection in Lark Harbour and York Harbour and the ' I'the arres~ ,! the accused. lie b?51~eS5 ~or Newfo?ndland. whole purpose of the Section, for it places a burden:' . t 1 f if )' d 1 d . I' ' The youn" man's record. show· Negollahons II'lth Mr. William S. th t' 1 t' 'bl t d' h g " qum a S 0 un orm y-curc I'wmtry .ISO abon, cause by snow and means t 1e sen- Add th t I 1953 h' t Manager of the Newfound. on e prosecu lOn a mos. ImpoSSI e 0 ISC ar e. IC~ T k ~t. as Zie~ler fish each day. . " ousness of the situation is,considerably ~eightened. ruc ~ !n :usp~nde~i' scnt:n:e ::d land s~rvices of CNR, llave 'been "The authorities," he continued, "WOUld be well The equipment for this Just a few da~'s ago, thc whaler,' C C llid ' ordered to ~i!(n a bond of' $500 proceeding for, a number of weeks. advised to repeal the subsection and place the bur- new plant represents the Flnback bulled Its way through,10 L·b I B II ars 0 e fllr good behaviour for the Mr. Ziegler co·operated splendidly den ori the defendant to pro\'e that he had no knowl- newest technical develop- mll~s of slob Ice to reach Benoit's 1 era a . Yesterday afternoon shortl'! bc. next three ~'e~rs for theft at in .an eff~rt to Insure l11a.t, all ~ther edge of the age of the persons, and took all reasonable ments in the field of mech- CO\ e and bring out the first baby, I' ,S 'f I fore one o'clock a large truck load· Pepperrell AlI Force Base. He thmgs bemg ~qu.al, the tie busIness, and possiWe steps to certify the ages of the custom- • " an Infant from Lark Harbour. The s' uccess u ed with coal was raceedlng west was also convh'led and fined $50 should remaIn m Newfoundland. amcal drymg of fish and the baby was In crltlcal copdltlon but ' W t Str t : it Id I d for trying to &teal a motor car By a plan of organization Mr. Grant ers. ______.,. engineerinR work in con- later Information iays' that the The annual Liberal Ball was a on '! ad ebr k ee wd en 5 edslwgPCI In 1954 ' was soon able to get the pricc of • • . • . b b I I t th 11 I d hi hi ful f a S u e a er se an procee n n .' , ' .' , A nechon wlth the mstallatlon , a y s now recover ng a ~" tter ng an g y success a· the samc direction. breaking the Passing judgment In the easc the hes thems~lves made lower' IIDUa1M· eetlnO' Carp Force 0ut is being done by the firm of Western Memorial Hospital In fair. Held on the birthday of thc rear window and doing consider. Magistrate o;~rcl1l sentenced the but there shll. remained the ' b Fraser & Boxall of Winston CO~::~e!:~ok,as roads were still ::,:!t aH~~~o;:U!~o~~ ,,;~~regn~~s:! able damage to the left side of the man to serv/\ 4 months, in the ~:ble~ o~ the ~rI~te ofGcreOt~otlng. , . th U 'ted'S t" 'ar' "Penintenliary and pay costs of IS ,lias eyon .. r. ran s con· GI·rI GUI·des·, Game FI·sh' Sa 1em 111, e m ta es. choked with snow and further word Included Premier SmaDwood" cab· C , , , 1953 B . k $300 or serve an additional week trol as he did not own or control I; A partner In this firm is M, r. came that stili more, babies In both Inet m, inisters, their litlves and a At tdh~ samc time lad I dUlcd' ,', ' " . the creosoting plant To remedy The annual meeting of the I REGl~A (CP)-Carp imporuld . procee mg cast was s esw pe an h 't II . . A . I r GI I G id' .'. Dou~)as Fraser who was th esc, pI aces were Infeete d, a hel·I large number of members of the h I ft Id The carg,) ,[,f s ea ng monl!Y thIS problem the Government has Local ssoclat.on 0 r u CS, to North Amenca from Europe attached from 1944 to 1947 copter left Corner Brook with a Laurier Club and the general pub· damaged[ o~ t ~ . e rea~ds t~' t ,.t p~pperrenAir Force. Base agreed' to lend to Newfoundland st. John's Distnct No, 1 was held morc' ~han .180 years ago, are doctor aboard who wlllinvestigate lie. I One 0 t e r1V~rs sal, ' a as ",a~ th~", re~d b,! ~1.le Magls~rate IHardlyoods Limi!cd ,en'ough capital on February 2nd, at 8.15 p.m, slcwly mvadmg the wa.ters ,of west· to the ~ept. of Nat~ral Re- t~e slt.uatlon. , ' Mr. Jim Steinhaur of; the LIberal he was coming ~Ol~~ the stre,et th~ I!nd. the .y,0unj;t lTI~~w,as sentenc· to purchase the plant at Claren. at the home o[ Mrs. W. P. Good· ern ~anada, t!1~eatemng to force sou~ces m St. John s as an Alr,eady six c~l1dren, of York party was chairman, while Chrissie truck seemed to ~o out of cont:~~ cd, to. ~er,\p. ~. fu~the~, ~~ur i I'ille;As soon as this lVas done it rldgc, 77 Renulc's Mill Road. out big gamc fish. ' ad\'lser on refrigeration Harbour and four from Lark ,Hlr· Andrews' Orchestra ,wls In attend· a~ If r bbrakcs, Wt~re tUPPllli"The month.s to ,rU,1 ('oncur~ntly ,~Vltl1! was possible to fCI'ige the price ot Mrs.. ~orman Crane presided; " Firsi (oUnd in'the II;est on the problems. bour are In,hospltal a'nd Itls,fear.ance and supplied th~ music. lIent. n . etwern e wo cars. n the firs.t, .. ., ",' icreosotlng and to tender to CNR Thc ,minutes and reports fori Red' ril:er at Lockport. Man., the Mr Fraser has frequent!' ed el'en more babies may be at· Premier Smallwood :spoke brief. tr~([lc 1\~5 tied hUP for a.bout tc: "'1' th ' "I:' '.. f: a final all.inclusive 'price on treat. the year were ,rcad and confirm·, prolific' ,breeder no\\' menaces. tlie " • ) feeted. , ,ly and with humour ~n the next mlDut,cs efore t c can II ere mov. ' DQt 1111 " e !~orn ng ,seSSion os: cd birch tics competitive with I cd. The elccti(ln of officers for I water:1 of tlte ~askatchell'an l'IV~. ~etul ned to st. John s and Late-One baby has died en election. He said that 'It would be ed allay. Ithe Magistrate s court Doug~a : mainland prices: Thighas been ac.' the ensuing yc;;r then tOOk, place ~ G~or~e Coul.dllcl!, SaskatchclI ~n mtends to establish a per- route to hospital. ,She lVas tWil-l held In the spring of t955. And J( , ,Pollock was also 'charged WIth Iccptcd by C~R and the railwa" tie Iand resulted )< [011011'5: : dlrcct~r Ilf flshefIP.;. says the rle. .'" stealing II q'lintlt'! of gas from' .,' " , , . I. ';cent dl~col'cry of car pat Ihe nort I' manent reSidence on a 25- month·old Doreen Burn~, daughter not In the spring 01 1 55, then In R ., U·' I I' t R C;\1 P t, huslness has bcen saved for thiS I Chairman - lIlrs. Nor:nan" ern cnd of Lake Winnipeg opens acre property he has ac- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomu BlIrnsof the summer of 1955. A~d II not In eject nlOn, i ao c:[ab~;IO:~I~~ I~asan arke'd 'i~ I prol·ince. : ' . i Crane. rc.ap?tlintcd. : liP thc headquarters Of. the S~;;. quired on Roach's Line ncar La~k Harbour. the summer of 1955, Jhcn in the •• ' "C n , '. 11 R C l\r P Head.' , Asst. ChalTlr.an-:'Ilrs. Robcrt k.tchell'an to probablc mfcstahqn th B' h' • fall of 1955. And If nol In the fall A pllr'atl0n the 10 neal ~c ".J,,' , ,Templeton. i soon. e rlgus 19hway: He and of 1955 then In the sp~ng o[ 1956. P\.Iquarters on Kenna sHill. Evl· I Secretary ·:\liss Bobbie Tuck·' his family intend to spend I I Fl·shy Holdup And If' not In the spring of 1956, Thc Newfoundland Labour Reia· : dence of an .cmploye~ 10f t~c London Theatre I cr. Jc:elccted. sa~~~~~~:e"oln t!~t~I~:rt~n I\'~~:~ the summer months each,' then In thc summer of 1956. He I tlons Board has rejected the United IC.N:~. l'e\'~. ~cr. ~ha; ~~dt 1~l!e~~a~' . Badge SC~l'ctary-~lr~. Chat; be open to thc inl'a;ion unle~~ \'ear in Newfoundland 'AVON, Mas;. (AP) - Three thought they would hal'c to Illve, Steelworkers of America 'applica' l mOlnmg 0 ,arlUa~ I 'I p. t 'wood, re·l!lectcd. adcquate control n1ea~arcs co\.jd • Messrs. Fraser & Boxall 'ma~kcd men, two of t..'tem the opposition time to gct ready- I tlon as union bargaining agent fllr Ion his way l:me WSltC~ c;e ;;~~: ar y I' Public nel.ath,n~ Officcr-)!I·s. be. maintaincd. ' • ,carrying g(IDS, grabbed "'hat a year or two. . Ia number ,of I.O.C,C, emplo),ees at stopped on. \\ ater C i' I Pelel' Goodrlg,' are represe~ted In St. John s they thought lI'as a payroll Mr, Smallwood read a telegram Knob Lake. The application lI'as I asked to assist a young :nan, lhe, The annual party for the London I Treasurer-lItrs. E. E. Knight, THRIVE ,IN ~IUD : by Mr. Bas)l Fearn. from Richard Clark, 4O,.Frlday which he had received from Mr. St. rejected because the IInion did not I accused, who posed as a memo I Theatre Com pan yand the ushers, re,electcd' The carp inl'asion in Saskatche. and-Surprlsel Surprise! Laurent II'ho Is In London attend. represent R majority of employces, ber of the 'l C.:.tP. He told Iprogramme sellers and othcr mem·1 ' , I wan has bcen in progress for IIvn The b u n'd I e contalneq 10 lng the 'commonwealth Prime Min. ., how he took him in his ,car to bm o[ the F.A.G.A. theatre staff i Cookic.?~y Conl'CllOI' - MI"S'j ~ear,;. Th~y. w~re ~irst discol'cred 'P1:0unlds of fish Clark was bring. It'er~' Conference. He said thnt he ' the parklnr. lilt 01) Kenna s Hill. will be held a,t the Old CololI)' Club; Han'cy Jo hght. I In the. AsslmbolnC nver near Kam- ,og nto tile cafeteria he oper· .,' EI d P·d I ki g \Ip . five gallon can and W d d' F b 16th I' I sack In east.·central Saskatchewan Base Pavda'V ates. was honourcd the Laurier Club ecte reSl ent pc n ", d on e nes a~, e ruary . Also tll'O repl'esentatil'es for and. indications are they haye Ordinarily, Clark pa~'s hi,S' h ld th Lib I b 11 u lIy n a piece of h lS(' on the way, an P . I C 'I 1\1 H employees Fridays, but ,this hie bl thCd ' era tha kandntha ,0 later 'driving away with the 'I'his is a social cvent which is the • ro:mc,a ounel : rs. 'come farther west. ,Chan~ed s r a), a~ d an e em lor F B d ' looked forward to with a great, deal H. Wallers, ~Irs. John Jeans, reo • wee.!' he paid them Thur.;day. th I d I h ur ree ers gasoline A bqttom fceJier, the earp i.s ~. ER~EST HARMON AFB, Nfl!!. LUNDON (Reuters) _ Mr~. e r goo II' 5 es. ' . ' o[ pleas~re b,! all those who have elected, tremeh' .hardy and able to live in -Payday for ell'l1!ans employed John Argent hid her husband's M,!er Frellch was master of cere· A •• 'Constable 'Fraser of the R.C, enpoyed the friendl,' atmosphere The next meeling of the Local stagnant water for long perioda. at this NEAC base has been best clothes to stop him from monies and shared the e~tertain' ssoclatlon lIt.P., who was off duty and in of the F,A.G.A, affalrs"in the past Associatilln wllI be held on 1\Ion. Carp-infested waters seldom are fit changed from Wednesdays 'to stepping out with a woman ment direction with John Nolan. his room at Headquarters at the and a record attendance is anti- for game species which they eroljd Fridays beginning 28 January frlend, a divorce court' was' The gathcr!ng had a wonderful Victor Clouston of the Portu.Gal time gave evlitence that he saw c1pated this year. ' day, April 18th out, soiling tbe water into diluted 1955. Payday for pay pcrlod 2 told Friday. evening. Cove Road has been elected first a man get' out of a dark brown mud.' thru 15 January 1955 was Fri. The only suit she didn't hide President of, the Newfoundland car and bend over the rear part Bob Bartlell will act as Master The fish caD be kept out ~f day. 28 January. Instead of Wed. was his working outfit. MI·nk Kl·lls Hens Fur . Breeders ASSOCiation: Hls of a car 'parked in the lot. He of Ceremonies again and a very HELD OVER placed at strategic places, and d The coort dismissed counter- II elechon came at a meeting m the d t but limited number o[ tickets' for sup· Due to late receipt .o.f "copy", snlaller rivers by using scree;'. hereafterne! a3'. 28wllJ .Tanuary.be on alternate'Paydays chargesIh of cruelty brought by • KI ng George Fifth Se, amen' ,s I n· bynotified the time,the' theman constable on u Yarrlv· por ters an d. f' rlen d5 may be secure d th e regu 1Star a ur ddtay e I 10 n 0 f the stopPed from entering lI'ater,shetll.. - Fridays. fancy, e couple shirts, and sultstold Argentand other hi.s A't Govt. House stltutc., d on the' scene . the car ,was from, members ,of, the F.A.G.A. Bell Island Neil'S had to be held If .....'~ey aren't carredl' there as }I':'e The steady Increase in the clothes were waltlng for him as Other officers are as [ollows: e b t that he and the con: executive. I belt.. . ' • number, of civilian personnel em- .~oon as he quit his woman A mink has been raiding a hen Vice President-Ralston c~rr :t:;,~~' o~ duty had seen that'the ployed at this base has pla~ed friend. house in the Government House (formerly of Saskatchewan). t' f th 'gas tank was gone an Increased workload on tht' grounds and already the animal SecretaT'f-Dohald Mitchell from aO~ 0 a r:d fluid, like gasoline, ch'l1Ian pay wcllon making It NOTE OF TJ{ANKS has killed 2 hens. Winnipeg. 1 d been'spllled In'the snow, necessary to add to the time Mrs. Isaac Bowerlng wishes to The mink went Into-actually in Directors-Ormand Francis, Ken la REG. 1.94. Ilg between the pay period and express through the medium of this through a ,window-and attacked Butterfield, Douglas Volsey, George Constable 'I'rickett, who was paydays. ThIs will bring Har. paper her slncere tbanks to the the hens. McNeil, on duty the same night gave e\'I· ,COATINGS LESS 10% mDn civilian pAydays In line with two, gentlemen (names unavall. Plans are being laid to trap, the dence that on the 'night In ques· other NEAC nase 'clvlllan pay. able) Who rendered assistance to Wily little ;nlmal which, has been tion he was entering the drive· Light weight wool materialj 54" days. her daughter, Eleanor, by provld· twice spotted down there. CN T Lin'es Out way leading to the R.C.M.P. wide. Colors mustard, light blue. friday payday!' will affOrd base In g a car an d takl n.g her, home after • • • , headquarters wh en h e saw, a grey, light brown, light fawn, For Ladles' and Children's Spring Coats. 51.75 civilian personnel' the oppor. she had sUpped on Barter's, HllI , " MERCY FLIGHT There was a power failure on the car approachmg and took Its tunlty of utllfllng the fa Ilitl i and suffered a fractured knee cap.. A helicopter went to Point La Canadian National Telegraph lines number, as he thought, ,at the ot' the Jio ace " ,Haye yesterday and bro~ght back on the west coast shortly ~fter last time, It belonged to onc of the PIN-STRIPE which Ilr I Bank of Canada and other far.llItles of. the town a young boy, suffering from ap· midnight, and as a result overland men In the {one. The case was 1900, open of Stephenville wl11 remain open pencllcltls, It also brought back a communication with the, 'Canadian postponed for B da,!! to await th~ ~~m:ln F ~r:m evenings In ddl~~rs Dn r ay on Friday eve.,ing· for shopp.!ng man from St. Vincent's, who Is nialnland was cut out. The break the evidence of the R.C.M.P. SUITINGS • ,a on, the stores and check cashing purposes. also In need of hospitalization, ~ccurred west of gorner Broo~ constable WhD Is at present 011 Miss Marjorie Mews, the ,. , A man who was before the G t S k A' C ' 'court for falling 10 file Social E.NGLISH ues pea er: ' t· abot Pioneer," Club~~::lt:!::e::r::~~~!~lw~: ~n February 1 the' Cabot. I . , ' returns and payments to the :T'W,EEDS Ploneer'Club 'of the Y.W.C.A. held qua ntance. with· Shakespeare's of Sweden by the gOddess GeHon' terlng,.for patrons whoenjo,! the. department up, to date,. birthplace and Ann Hathaway's wh~ ~d turned her two sons In· fJnest In' music and drama as; 'l'/ell " \ , 54" wide-The Tweeds ore plain,shad.I a lupper meeting In ,the Club CIlUage),Tunbrid,e Wells In to oxen ,for \)Ie purpose, as for those who 'enjoy all the at: --,----,-- of brown, dark 51rey or block. Room, Harvey Road. The President Kent, .Wlnche, ster and ,Ringwood ' ' tr u' , r th' lid E)'I' :..., J ' waS Chairman for the eVening and In Hampshire,' 'Wlinborrie' and Abeautlful'fountaln marks this BC ons!l e,1t Vf~y·- s_no~~ ,".; p' ol!'ce.' "Blotter liter' welcomln, the guests IntrD' Shere, In 'Dorset, the Isle of ielend and Gellon, may be seen In the north of Zealand to Krom· , , '" ' , • ' REG. 1.94 - • LESS 10% •• YARD' 1:.75",-, duced. the' Guesl Speaker, MIss WI,ht, G.odalJln", Gulldford In lashing' the bxen, forcing them to borg Castle, which Is, th.e setllng • Two people, were arrested on : .. I -•• ' 101 j I at t hId ' Ibl for the story of Hamlet. I.r or e Mews. Miss Mews then Surrey, London (o~ ~ourse) and ge as muc ~n as poss e, as " routine drunk eh,arges' and another " ,', gave I dell.hUul illustrated lee .. many other' places,lome,of-them promls~d"by,.the King ot Sweden. : Miss MeW! keen memory, for lor belnl'drunk',and assaulting a tUfe on her travels during the, hlvin., historic, points, of ,interest,Near, Ille fountaln~ Is the' Little detail apd,t.er .vlvld, com~e~tary bartehder, in':., city tave;n,' local Pllt summer. The first pictUre, ,I nthers picturesque bulldinp 'Iuch Mermaid oC Hans Andersen famc- a, seach picture ~ppeared on, the p'01lce reported, last night. One 'ar· beautiful one of. the Jake'and II.t,he' almshOuses;' the' ~'Cro)yll: "a d~r .UtUe statue" in bronze. 5~reen'l1lade nei' audle!l~e feel rest fcii"tir\lIike~~ drivl~g was also trtes outside In ~oteJln Dublin, .n~, Cushion," etc.,: others . ,very' ~umer!lu~ other, .thlngs..,.the ,can. that they , wert·" actu.ally P!uent ,made. '. . '''", , re~lIy set the moo~ for ,the 'relt pr'tty, ' ,." . d: 'Ii 'f th als, th~ }~shrnarkeb ~h~re the), !It ,the ,sccnes ;l,r.plcted..". ' .... 'A 'car' oll'n'e'd by 1'om Dunne wis (If'the MOlI'inll. From there IMls! ',.. e, ~e~eT'f,,~, a .,0,' em nee~ n~ ,col~,~ti>rage, palaces built .. , .. ' " " ," .: '. ' . ' Me..". took her audience to En,. ary. eharniln,j from there to, lor kin,s, Fredensborg Palace of ,Mildred J3aile~ ably expressed ~Id,s\\'iped, While parke,

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.. 'THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, FEB, 5,"1955' ... Use Buckwheat GroatsT 0 I. PERsONAL CHlT.C~T Ernich 'Stuffed Peppers I " . APoLOGY LEFT FOR OTTAWA PER! ; Vie wish to apologise most hum· Captain G. Hyde, resident staff TRINITY-Mr bly for glvlnl Mrs. Chater the of[lcer lor; the C.O.T,C. at Memorial \'an went to 51. wrona name this week when we re- University, left here by TCA on day's train to a ported her work with the produe- Thursday on a business Irlp to Ot· ~f her son Willi Uon of the play, "Mary Rose," at tawa, Mr. and Mrs. MemorIal Urii\·erslty. Not only did - have been sper we call Mrs. Chater Florence when LEFT SUNDAY. SI. John's relUi 'her Dame Is Winnl{red, but com· Mrs. F. G. Rowe, assistant di· Ch e/d" L' M· B N' M' . day. mltted the sin of spelling her' sur· rectoro[nurslngattheSt.John's Between.' ·Us. . I ren earn, USIC, Y ew ea,n.s Mr. R. 11 name wrongly. Mrs. 'Chater Is visit- General Hospital, left here by Supervisor win ing St. John's this winter with her TCA Sunday {or Detroit; where she By GAILE DUGAS day to supervisl sister, Miss Arnuad at Ordnance will sludy nursing admlnistrallon . Women NEW YORK, (NEA)-Is little Street, and has kindly consented to at the Harper Hospital .Her co. Cuthbert growing up a bit short Citalina·Bonavi he hospital and friends I .on culture? And would you, his Lieut. Comr direct an pro uce a payor workers at t By RUTll MILLE'IT harrlcd lI\(e 10 unglue him d d I f mot·~er, rived by train Easter week. She has bad wide ex. wish her suecess. -' . from the TV set fOf about min· In. nection wilh I perlenC8 In England ,for many. - SOME HUSBANDS GET SPOILED utes each day'! . lJ years with Iheatrical productions ANNUAL PARTY BY "TWO.PA~" ECONOl\IY I If you would you're going to S~a Cadet cent: as actress, produces and adjudlea. The Feildlan Alhletic Grounds,,' have to orrer up a tasty sub~litu\e \\ eat her o{ tha tor. • Association, which sponsors the Any time that an able:bOd(Ued something jllst a lillie different.. possible for hi London Theatre company In SI. f£male becDmes a financI~1 loau i Something to tempi a jaded palate. programme hel John's, w111 be holding an annual she Is costing 100 much. Thall '1011 can, of coursc, slart off by . .VOKWHIAT GaOATS ada DutfllloD ad 2nd-like laver ...... Saturday for I party for the Company at the Old '\ s~atement, made by a !!lan reader trotting him through .museums -"...... he returning I ENGAGED Colon Club Wednesday, i'eb. 16. 0. this column, is a blunt wny of and art galleries. But since it's By GAYNOR ~lADDOX . wheat- groats), 1 small onion, min· 'The engagement has recently y b bl I d I saying what an Inereaseing num· hard 10 kcep your eye on the stew wl:cks time. been announced o{ Lillian Theresa, A few tickets may _ e 0 a nc ber of men today apparently bel- and visit an art gallery at one Buckwheat is a valuable. food ced,.2 eu[l.S coarsely ground ham CANOL [rom .mcmbers of Ihe F.A.G.A. leve. They think thai It ~s a wlfe'~ and the same timc you might grain. When .split, Ihe kernels are or l.unchion meat, 'I. teaspoon pcp­ Candlemas: ,daughter o{ Mr, and ~Irs. Leo W. c&Jled gruats or "kasha" it has per, 2 sprigs parsley, chopped,·8 ;COUSIDS, 27 Barnes' Road, 10 Mr. exccu\lve. duty to bring home a I\eckly pa~ 'like to have the small fry imbibe l Fcstiral of t1 check. .' . culture at home. . a pleasing nutlike flavor and can I ounces can tomato saucc. . Christ in the Donald Lush, son o{ Mr. and Mrs. This column gels a surpnsing , be steamed, boiled or baked. i Wash peppers from stem elid •William Lush, William Street. AT GRACE 1I0SPITAL number of letters. from working You might take him to concerls, Dutch colonists planted t!le car· i of each. Remove sccds and mem­ called the Pur , • _ Mrs, Kenneth Steen of Bell Is· wives W1lO' sa~' Ihey are tired of age depending. But· nn~' parent lies! crope along tlte Hudson Riverl' br·nne. Cook peppers in boiling the Virgin, 11'; being b~lh job holders and home. Who has lried this all: fairly ~arly in SI. Paul's 'BIRTHDAY PARTY 'land, formerly Grace Peddle o{ and loday 60 per cent fo the buck- water 5 minutes. Add 2 cups water makers. Bul Ihey can't quil work age in small Cuthbert s life .linO\~s whcat in the Unilcd Stales is· and Ihe onion coolt ol'er medium hration of Ihe Tessa .1Iutton, daughter Il{ Mr. Long's Street, St. John's, entered because their husbands have -\'ery well whnt happens: lI,me IS I grown in New york and Penn'! heat, stirring frequently until thick- and Basil Hu\lon; Watcr St., the Grace 119spilal and underwent 9 a.m • ~rs, come 10 expect a lwo.pa~'"day spent ~ot listeninG to musIc I?ut: syivania. cncd. Sleu 'celebraled her 8th on an operation on Wednesday .. 1Ier st"ndard of living as their due. In making trip.l.lo ~\'ater fountams, I birlhda~' I\Ir.s. Anna Weiss !il'es'in \\'ar·! Rcmol'c from heat,. a~d remain· Candlemas ';rhursda 'wlth a party o{ IIltle I ~nny friends wish her a speedy Most of Ihem say that when they Dnd olller fascmalmg places. I wick, N.Y_ where Ulere is a large'. ing . in!!redients. except' tomato y traditions of ~ married they Inlemled working Back lhen 10 culture in the home' polish population, all u~ers of kasha I sauce. Sea.son with salt 10 taste .fri ends at her home. recovery. ulwa~'s obser1 only until Ulelr husbands estab· the pltc~ where you kcep an eye Mrs. Weiss, a fine cook. gave u;; Stuff peppcrs with the mixture and lIshed or tile couple bought, a on the kids, the ~telV, t..1e family Dne of ber Old World recipies using l arrange in shallow baking dish. commercial h Snappy-Wrapl home. or paid for a car. T,.le)· dog and the front and. back doors kasha (groats).' I Blend tomato sauCe wi t!l\~ cup earliest histo Restaurant Owners meant to hold down a job fDr a, 1111 aC once. A man at a record BAKED STUFFED PEPPERS .\ water, and pour aro:md peppers at a time wh ~'rar or 111'0 and then stop work company rcalizc'd your plight· and I WITII GROATS . Bake in moderate oven (350 de- !com work w .Organize to become {uil·tlme home~akers. II~chled to do somcthing about it., Four large grccil pcppers. salt,' Blend tom ala sauce with \2 cup p!oyers. Acc( But the)' say they cnn I stop What '!lC'S done is to couple a fam·' 1 egg, beaten. 1,~ cup kasha (buck· greesF.) about 30 minutes. . :here weren' Their husbands like a new car oUs painting il'ith an album of I -- tile old days. ~IOt\TRE/\L (CI')-A ne\\' or· every ~·ear. They like 10 be able classical mnslc, II .J:2nlzatlon 'of restaurant owners, to buy expensive ·c1othes. They The follow 'Independent of the Canadian Res· han found thnl 11 Is possible to The full·color reproduction of; A Sew-It.Yourself pIe of an agl .taurant assoelaUon, hAS bee n hU"esupport marriage a wife. wllilOutAnd thcy having sec 110to th~album painting in n clearIs mounted plastic picturcin the Ollcra slar IUse Stevcns sets her son, Nicky, age nine, on the I:.etween Rot , formed In Q'Jebcc prol'ince it was reaSDn wily the ougM to window;. can be slipped OU\ and road to culture Witll an album of classical music tbat cOllles with ;.nd Emmam : announced Thursday night .. SCt~IP be changed. framed, If you like. "The Rltc of a reproduction' of a famous painting. Van Gogil portrait i~ paired ~oiner, etc., • Spokesmen said Ihe nc\\' ouUlt- Valentine Game · the Quebec Provincial Iiestauranl I, Have An UnderstandIng Spring" for instance is paired with (abo\'c) with Bartok violin concerto. leney, and : : AssoelaUon-was formed to prol'lde . If women are wise thc\' will! a reproduction of the Pastroral .' I I,ence for s· fight this increasing rehietance,' By Minoltl llIunch. : Aclually, Ihe Idea is basicaliy playing. ' . : he required · !!I'enter operatfRl:.· publicity and 01\ the pari of men to take full . . ,II I'ery sonnd one. Lovers of art Eventuull~', even their father may; other funds for thep rOI'iuclal in· Christmas [ responsibilities for the financial Slllce 1!1~5C relc.uscs .•are ~url' nenr,l;- alway, appreciate' good become intcresled and who knows I · dusm·. and SI. Patl · J. C, Sim of 0\1a\l'3, CRA presl., supporl of marriage before itl Of. a con~mued sems: I.t s. a hllie mu.'II! 100, and setting a ch!ld. in where this might lead? If iL leads spreads any further like bUYlIIg good Chlll,1 En opeu the rlghl path carly cuou~h IS 1m· far enough you might even be er.ly hollda) ,(lent, said "there is no qllcsilon of There Is only one 'way they can m&rkct stock. You con bll): as :'ou porta.nt. The. method is. simpler 10 pry him away from goU or the year;" a split In the national orgnnlza· abl~ do it. That Is for the girls who can evcntuall) l!ecDr· fo!, )OU, to .5lnCe for a cOllple of Sundays reading In ion.tt ~rrord ~nd ~'ou cIl~er ~an fl~hlllg are marrying today' and who, plan ale. t'le enllre front hall \\'lUI a jOin your chlldrcn In the lIstenmg nexl summer., So it's worth work- ., "EI'er~' prol'lnce ·has I tpccII1- holidays and 'Iarities and can possibly deal more to work "for a while" to, make It senes of framcd reproductions. or keep wulching the record is in:; on right noW. to realize II' •effectively wllh Ihem H5CJ!," he quite clear from the beginning falhers endl ; added. just how long that "while" Is to 1 Candlema Announcement of Ule nelV group be. ' i . \ Your Dental Then when Ihe time Is up tileyt" Tomato Dishes Tempt.Appetites... " glorious SUI was made following a meellR!~ ought to quit their jobs wlthont i : frosty with of Ihe CRA .and lis prol'lncial a backward glance and let the man ' • ,In June or January - b\'anches with l!te National 1I0lel, the famlly assume the full respon. _____.;... ______--'1, rhyme is I Restaurant and Relatcd Inslll.uUons Health winter is IE sibllltles of bringing home t.'1e bac· A~soclatlons. not too opt! on.beCore he begins to accept his By the tile winter . Spokesmen said the provincial or· wife's financial help as his rlgJlt. NFLD. DENTAL SOCIEl ~ g~nlzatlon has 60 members now and When the men starl slIylng "Any ~cvere frO! aims at 1,000, : time that an abI6.bodled' female \VIIAT DO WE K.~OW? . In an oil ----_... _------becomes a financial load she is across the , co-lting 100 much" It is high time Canada lias Too Few Dentists 2nd., 1871 for women to realizB that Ulcre Today, Ulere is an acute short· ground,t. f­ lJ; a big difference between a wife's age of dentisls in many rural I Valentine's Day may mean true excess felt with pinking shears. it.;e\[ Ihis working because she wanls to help areas of. Canada_ .' love {or the High.school remo, but This game may be played on out and a wlie's working because AccordlDg to the Canadian Sick· for the' male of Ihe species under the floor or on a bridge table, High . her husband expects It oC her_ ness Survey of 19?O·51, ne.a:ly three six it is usually the signal for scores wins. Other variations sug· qu;:t~rs of Canadmn famliles spent a party. ' gest by local sewing cenler are ~othmg for dcnt~1 trealment duro 1£ you arc fnced will) Ihe lask filling red hearts with sachets for AC, Whnt to slip Into first thing In IRON-ON DESIGNS tn~ that year. of entertaining half the small fry little girls, or making the sections Ihe morning? the SNAPPY WRAP Too m.any cavitie.s in your neighbourhood on the big with tlte initials of the teen·age roo - of coursel II's a wonder-a dres& Studles across Ca~ada ~how Ih~t day, take a tip from your local mcos for II new twisl to the old ,later on a, cool sunner for all . IN COLORS 4 out o{ 5 of our slx.ycar-old chil- scwing center and make II game 'gnme of spin the bottle .. daylong! Very, very easy to sew dren have already suffered from that will keep them floored fot' of spin the bottle . -just this pattern again and again dental. decay. . . hours. This hcart game, made Pattern 450l: Misses Sizes 12, The average Chlld st~r~ng from easY to ,ditch instructions .14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16, takes 3~' schonl has more. than 5 of hIS 1m- worked out by Singer experts, is Half-Size Style yards 35·inch fabric. . portant fotwdatlOn (baby) teeth hours. The heart game, one • This pattern easy 10 use, simple decayed. in which red heart bags arc 10 sew, is tested for fit. Has com· The average t:"clve year old al· lossed at a large red henrt. cross· plete llIustrated Instructions. I'emplin~ tomato products brighten lemon, is cheerin~ from breakfart te rcady has 8 of hl,s permanen! tceUI marked for simpple scoring. • Send THIRTY·FIVE CENTS (35 IIc~ls Ihe ye.1r round, with rich red bedtime. And call on n "tomato-trio" olor lind sparkling flavor. Hot casserole for, n full Ineat in haste: it dceayed, and has lost 1 of hiS per· All is needed is a yard of wnite cents) in coins (stamps cannot be or.lnto soup warms up the family at combines cans of spaghetti in lomalo , n;anent teeth. '72 inch felt % of a yard of red PREETINGS & GIFTS accepted) for this pattern. Print .... brought to you (rom II\V rold.weather meal, Chilled cock- $3UCC, meaty spaghetti sallte, and New.lIope. felt, two spools of red and one plainlY SIZE. NA~E,' ,(\DDRESS ail \'c~etahle iuices, r.nrni'hed wilh beans and po~k. SClenttsts have d~scovered that of black Cut half of the big hcart Friendly Neighbors STYLE NUMBER. where f1uorifl~s (eh~mical com- pattern' from boubled sheet of I Civio & Social Welfare Send order to ANNE ADAMS, poun~s ,~ontawmg flurme are found nelVspaper and open it out for the care of ST. JOliN'S DAILY NEWS, m drmktng.wnter, people have less complete heart. u's epinking shears Leaders 60 FRONT STREET W, TORONTO, tooth decay. Why? At least part to cut the white felt from the pat· through ONT. of ",'Ie answer is because when the tern. looth enamel prodbcting better With black tread in the machine lY~~OME YI AG~rj MONTREAL (CP)-Pollee found are being form cd during childhood and t.lte zigzag ttachment, stitch t $1,782 In the pocket of a 65·year~ Ihe fluorides beco.me part of the t.l;ref! heavy straight lines, inter­ 0" ,h, occallon 0/: old painter who collapsed and died formed teeth which are harder sect!ng in the middle to divide the Thursday while working at nearby and more resistant lQ decay. he5rt into six sections. On seven I Chenge o( residence Bale d'Une. They said th~ victim Here the water contains n~tllral pieces of red felt each 3\~ by 5 ~ Aniv.1I ot ~CWGODlCrl 'CID -Joseph Mitchell of Pointe Claire, fluorides, the people automatically inches trace numbers lightly in Que,-was a bachelor and carried beIiifit. here fluorides are nDt pencil making two each of numb­ Citr. the money around In an "ancient" present, or in suffient quantity, ers 2, 3, and <\ and one number 1. wallet. they can be added by a proc~ss Basle the {cit pieces to the big MRS, RUBY CRANE called FLUORIDATION, With ,heart, and zigzag light\)' around JlIARIA, India (Rwter's) - At the same benifits results. each number outline. Trim away t, 'Phone 3564 least 10 miners were killed and Example excess felt. eight Injured Wednesday IIlght At Siratford, Ontario, the water To make the bean bad, cut six MRS, CATHERINE FOSTER when pari of the model Dharma­ has eonlained natural fluorides picce.s of red felt .. by 4 and • \ bad coal mine, 15 miles from bere, l,q Aa. '8Mt1U. (1.3 parts of fluoride lor every and trace a heart shape on each cHcd in. 'Phone 80364 No embrolderyl Just 'a stroke million' parts of water) for Ihe Stitch two of each. together by past 36 years. ~ zigzagging around Lbe heart out· , of an Iron-lilacs In heavenly color In t!lls large communily the line, leaving an opening 10 insert blossom on linens I The leaves are average 8ix 10 eight year old the beans. Stitch up opemngs when 5£-rout. green-the lilacs a: beallU­ ful shade of lavender. In' seconds, children has only 2 Ioundation bags are filled,' and trim away .. t,i beautify towe\.s, tablecloths, sheets teetb decayed and the average ~11~l·ACK.? ; plllowcases, blouses. So L'ulfly, 10 twelve year old has only 2 faun· dation leelh decayed and the twelve glftw.orthyl " C • Jiffy! Iron onl Washablel Pal· to fourteen year old has had only Manners Make ?',P.. ,F. ·.AS·SORlED 3 of his perminanl teeth showing ~: .. ' . \. .'",.", tern710B haa io Iliac color designs: four, 4 x 5 to 6 x 6~i six 2~ x 3\4 any decay. F· d ·r:~.: Inches. . ' One quater of Ihe twelve to {our., flen s . Send .TWENTY·FIVE CENTS in teen 'year old children have no dc·. . coin 1 for this pattern (stamps can· cay~d tcelh at all.. . I "I didn't wa~ accept the in- ActIOn 't t' b t h d't • not ~. accepted) ,to ST. JOlIN'S In 1945 Brantford,' Ontario added yl a lon, usc rna ~,I ,lmposs' DAILY NEWS, (Household Arts 1.0 to 1.2 parts per million of f1ur. lble for me to r~fll-S;, That has Easy, step·in bullon·front-espet­ Dept.) &0 FRONT ST., WEST, odie to its drinking.water. This Is happened to, hasn,t it. All because ially for the half·slzerl At'ID It'i TORONTO, ONT, .. Print plainly the proportion w..'1lch gives maxium some hostess won t take no for an cut to properly fit the shorter, ful­ N A M Ei'ADDRESS, PATTERN answer. ~ ler figure-no alteration' worri •. tNUMBER., . protection agninst' dental decay. The good hostess can accept· a for' you. Note the slenderitlnl, WONDERFUL is the word-for . Each year since the people began our NEW Allee Brooks NeedlecraIt Shapely spring suit of bIUr·grey hopsaeklng Is fasbloned from drinking f1uroidatlon water the :~c~~t :S"i!:,~:ouS1Y as she can smooth mldI:iff framed by the Ca'talol for 19:15. Exciting, en- Canada's Dew fiber, "Terylene," blended wllb wool. The' draping amount of tooth decay' amongst gentle fullness beneath the bosom, chanUn" lrreslstlble-our new de. qualities of the fabrIc make pDsslble·. tbe sortly gatbered back, new back-waistline dip. . the Brantford children has grown Pattern.6824: HiJif Sizes· 14th, - 111118 are aU that-alld even morel The cuffs are of crIsp white pique. Deslglled .by the brilliant young steadlly less. Send 25 cents for your copy of this . Valiouver designer, Lore )Iaria Wiener, the suit Is one of a series of The .silt to eigbt year old chn· 16th; 18th, 2Oth t·22th 24th. Size 16\-l Fashion Tips takes 4% yards 35-inch. terrific catalog-right NOW I You "Teryiene" garments created by C;inalla~s top fasbion designers. dren who were examined in 1953 This pattern easy 10 usc, slmpl. will want to order every wonderful -----;....--.------.-- . " ans who have benlflted from fluDr· to seW, Is tested for fit. Has com· design In it! "NEVER FORGOT FACES dation water since blrlh; nOW have One, two at the most, Is smatr plete Illustrated Instructions. BUS REVENUES UP no more dental decay than smaller test when It comes to color accent OTrAWA (CP)-Urban and in­ Send THlRTY·FIVE CENTS (3J , NEW rLlmlT ANNOUNCED terurban transit systems carried 3.. 3' TOR.ONT~ (CP)-U. Lynen, '14, children In Stratford. In accessories •. More ilian two cents) In coins (stamps cannot be , CALGARY,'(CP) _ Trans.Can; .per cent fewer pnssengcra. last took a.llcat III a theatre·~nd looked giv~ th~. 'effect ,of patchwork. . accepled) for Ihis pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, MAD.. 'eda Airlines wlll Jnsutule an Ed. November thun in the correspond·' around III sce who wps slt~lng next . MRGEST ATOLL Fashion of the moment Is. 10 monton-tQMontr:-eal fII,ht In June In!! inonlh in 1953 bUI' their rev: to him. He just about Slvallowed STYLE NUMBj':R. . his L~rgest :illollin the' Pacific is dress in one color, or at least shad­ ••111.' j' uslnl the", company's new·. turlio! enlles Increascd 1.4 per cent .•The bubblegum. A quick phonecilll Christmas ':island, soulh of ·Ha· Senti order to ANNE ADAliS, IEAII'S.",: "pl-op Viscount',.ltcraft. The flight bureau 'of statistlcs rcPQrtcll 'l'hurs· trought policc to arresl two juvcn- es of one color, from head to foot. care of ST. JOlIN'S DAILY NEWS , •' . F n wail. lis discovery' on Christmas . . MUllS 0' ...... 1"111 not stop at Toronlo. The an- daY.passenger traffic dropped 10 ncs who, Lynen said, onc" month

;~nd 3 minutes) for.!!, Tom Sparkes · R' b . N . Dental Society ··'~1 ..:.' a... y'" '0" .. ·..e· rts.,...... e.-· W.. ~- ' !:;~.~in~/~~c;:~Vi~e~:~~ce~~J:~ B ~-o for Sliearsowtn. At 8 minutes News~ of the third period Howard Rob. ~f~etings End '.. ~ From'Ttinity '. nrts' scored the first Brigus goal. The annual meeting of. the New: , \. . ' Union 'COmmittee I Hockey Ten minutes later, Calvin Mercer foundlnnd Dental Society conclild. ~cored his, 7th. followCl\ 1 minute ed on Wednesday afternoon with a PIR50NALS Dne better fDr a 'current'dlary, "No' perlal Government to "hold cD!!rls, dained'.' and stationed Mre as Makes Repo'rt later by Frank Connolly for Brigus mecting at Pepperrell Air' Forc~ TRINITY-Mrs. William sum· r.now. on the' ground and no IrDst empanel juries, and hear· CDm. parish priest. He ministered III tbe. BAY ROBERTS, Feb. 2-To date. nnd Dave Badcock for the Tigers Base. and clinical demonstrations "an went tD St. John's on Tues· in Ihe ground." .• plaints." On this point Harvey's ~ual capacity of priest and ,doc: BAY ROBERTS, Feb. 2-The there have been several exhibi· with less than a, minute to go, by the resident staff at the base. :: ~*".s train tD attend the marriage FROST' AND ,SNOW ' "Text~k 01 Newfoundland His. lor for 33 years. It was during negotiating .commlttee of Federal tion hockey ,games in' this area, The game ended 7·2. . . The election of officers for th~ ~f her Ion William of the R.C.A.F; ,Up t~ a week ago there has been tory" (1890). is by' Impllcallon t/lls period he Inlroduced vaccln. Labour Union ,24833, A.F. of L., I,\ilh all teams getting in some On Monday night, the Pointers coming year was held at the Gen: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morris who nolhlng to remind us of a, normal misleading. 'We read there "on I',lion' for the first time In the is. made Its report on the recent' nego. practice In preparation for the bowe!) 4·2 to a team from Span. eral hospital during :the morning 'have. Hen spending it holiday at wInter, no snow, no ponds frDzen lIIs (Whltbou!,ne) arrival at st. I~nd.' . , tlatlons blitlveen FIshery Products iorthcoming Conception Bay North :al d's Bay at Spaniard's Bay. session and the following were St. John's relurned home on Fri· therefore no. wood hauling, no John's he summoned a courl, em. A leller written by Dr. Jenner's Ltd.,. and Andrews Labrador Fish. reries. Following arc the results Tuesday night also saw another electcd to office: President, Dr •. I. day. arms frozen up, ergo, no skating. (,aneUed juries. and heard com. Ilrandson to the late Canon W. J" cries Ltd., to a largely attended (.f most of thc games played to ·urpris!! gamc, when the B'ay. Roo· M. Darcey, St. John's; 1st Viet Mr. R. H . Parsons, . School The arms are st1l1 open. There Is plaints." This would Imply that LoCkyer about 30 years ago throws meeting of the Union. d,ie. In some Instances, where erts Rovers defeated the Brigu5 President. Dr. H. M. Brown :of . Supervisor w,ot by'traln on. Mon· now a good snDW path but we have the first Court of Admiralty was much lIgbt In this connection. It The meeting was addrcssed by yout reporter was not prescnt, nruin~ by. a 6·2 score at Bay Rob· Bonnvista; 2nd Vice President, Dr. day to supervue the 'schools In the yet to see our\flrst load of "star. at St. John's. 'fhls Is not so. 'It was rends In part, I'Dr: Jenner and Rev. Mr. C. W. Strong, Newfoundland. unl ):Lhe' scorcs 'nre indicated. trts, while 1't Hr. Grace it was T.· E. Harris; Secretary Treasurer, Cti.llna·Bonavlsta area. rlgans" or do' such things any at Trinity, We have Ihls historical J Clinch wcre. personal friends Representative of the American In one of the Iirst games, at Shearstolvn B, IIr. Grace 6. Lieut. C~mmander Ayre al'- .Ionger 'line up with present day fact first hand' itDm Whltbourne and when he (Dr. Jenner) bad Federation of Labour. ?tlr. Strong Spaniard's Bay. the Brigus Bruins, A ichool team .from Carboncar rlyed ~y train all Friday In can- ~tandards. and domestic economy, himself in his book of 1620 where' discovered a vaccine for small explained the proposals of the two last year's champs, defeated the tIed 2·2 with a picked school team W' B n.~t1on with the formation of a as In the days of old. In he refers to his arrival .t Trln. JlOX, he wrote to Dr. Clinch ab,out companies,and answered anum· Shc,rstown Tigers 2·1. froin Bay Roberts. ,,' oman raves Sea Cadet centre bere. The stormy " Ity Dn the 4th day of June 1615. it ~nd at the same time he sent ber of questions from the member. Last Saturday night at North's At Hr. Grace tonight (Tuesday) \leather of that time made It im- THE TRINITY 'Ve read "From the port of Exeter 111m some quills of .vacrlne. Soon ship. ,rink, Bay Roberts, the Coley's the Brigll5 Bruins defeated 1he Journey To possible fDr blm to carry out his ~ENEFIT CLUB· In the County of Devon on the afler a severe epIdemic of smaIJ Negotiations were reopened on I [-oint "Pointers" made a last Illr. Grace team by the score of proilramme here. He left allaln on 'The Trinity Benefit Club held 11th day of May, 1815, In a barque, pox -broke out In Trinity and I tile agreement which e~pired on Iminute' eomeba.ck to tic Bay Rob· P,·4. . H °t I Saturday for Deer Lake' and wlll It! 117th Annual Mee.tlng on Can· 1 did arrive at the coast of New. think ln St.John's tOD. He wanted IJRnUary 2nd, at the request Ilf the cr~ "Ruvers" 2·2. AI 411. minutes In a gdme at Bay Roberts to· OSpl a he returning here In a couple of nlemas Day. ThIs club was founded foundlanci In the Bay cif Trln!!y to vaccinate the people but they,' Compaities. The Union had pre. of t~e first period, Wilbur Sparkes. lI.i!!ht the Shc~rst?wn Tigers con· A 1lrs. Chcslcy Parsons, Bauline. wt:eks time. by the Rev. WilHam Bullock In lipan Trinity Sunday being tile were nfrald of!t. HIs hvourlte \'Iously decld.ed to seck a renewal playmg·coach of the Hovers. sC,or' huued .that II'mmng- streak by I was brought 10 the Gracc Hospilil CANDl.EMAS DAY' 1638, who was at that time the 4th day of June, and anchored nephew a lad of 16 or 17 offered of the e:llstIng agreement.· How· ('d, followed 30 seconds hlter by Olll·scorlllg the B3)' Roberts RO ... ·1 hy snowmobile aCter it was learne'd . Candlemas Day which . is the Incumbent of Trinity MIssion (C. 1n the said har~our of Trinity, himself 10 be put to the severest r.ver, the Compnnles Ilroposeu a cut Ia hlcl;·handed gual by Gregory ers. by a 7·2 "core. In the lil'st that it would take a plough twa l'estlval of the PresentatiDn of of E.). It Is th'e only one o[ ils nnd there by virtue of that com. test he could think 0[. Dr .. Clinch in the wage of 75 cents per hour l)elaney 10 put the locals out in perlcd Dave Badcock and Charlie I d~)'s 10 clear the road. . Christ In the Temple commonly kind In the Istand. It has no sec· m!~slon to send .forth a precept \'&ccinaled 'him In bed willi a man [or the processing o[ salt·bulk fish I lront 2.{J. At 10 minutes. Clayton i'B~'Ddbm'y made it 2-0 for the I The Health Department made ar caUed the Purification of St. Mary rels, signs or pavwords. Its one to call the master. of those Eng. l')'ln;: of confluent ~mallpox and to 65 cents per h?Il:, as \\'cll as nlls~ell put the Puinters in ~hc i :r!gc.\'~ AI tbe end lIt the o~cllnrt rangemenls for their snowmobile. the Vlrliln, was fittingly observed nnd only object Is sick alld mar· IIsh s~lps that were then' there the lad tonk no h!!l·t. Then, the elimInating the eXlstmg ol'el'Ume IscorlRg ,r~cc uS he ~c('r:d un a me~ : l~ 'I~' 4·0 a:; Dal'e Badcock and to go thcre. Atop thc hill, however in St. Paul's Church by a cele- tallty benefits. It has and always riding it anchor and also the p~ople flocked to be \'acchlated rate of $1.00, ~nd .placlng. such I play: 'Inc ,.seeond perlOd saw .no,' (:;.II·m ~[~;~cr SCOI cd, III thr it was discol'crcd that the snow: hraUon of the Holy Communion at had on Its roll members In all lnasters of' some olher EnSUsh lind the epidemic was arreste4. work 'on a stralght.lLme. baSlE. ,seonng .." lth less tha? on~ nnn· ~llI'd pcnoll the Tigers .tonk a., mobile could not make the stee; 9 '.m. walks of 1Iie, fishermen, labourers, ships near unto; arid 50 begal1 to After t!ils the doctor had no I This proposal met wl~h lIn~o.1 ~te l~ft 10 the game, l:red ~ower. ,·11 lc,;d O~l goals by Calnn :ltc-r'l descent into the fishin!: village, IG Stcullr H~ltday teachers, doctors, clergymen, busl· hotd the first Court' of Admiralty tr6u~le to introduce it' genel'ally ?,OUS rejection,by the UI11on, WIIlCh' Illg tlC~I the score as h~ talhcd for I (:CI', ChBermUda. the' winter has just begun with lury, in hymnology,and In medl· bent of Trinity Mission. ' .... ,...... ,... .' - '. stvere fro.t and snow. cine. Dr. Clinch, before his ordln. . ·In an old local diary we came C~urt Of Admiralty aUon in England In 1787 was medl. across the following Itcm:-"Feb. The first Court of Admiralty In cal pra~Utioner at Trinity for 3 2nd~ 1878-No snow on the the Island was held at Trinity In years,' . . ground". History nearly repeated 11115 by Sir Richard Whit bourne ' The people of Trinity petitioned itself this year and almost went who was commissioned by Ihe 1m· Ibe S.P.G. tD have Dr. Clinch or-

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' This does not mean that aU hope I)f Looking over lOme old records cando honour. to, its truly dis·; I A.II. a settlement of the Formosan question has tbeother day" we learne.d'that. on thigulslied cltiZen,S.iS through a~'1 'l.3D-Slgn On. rzMBEI ·0" THE CANADIAN PRESS been abandoned. Premier Nehru of India 6, 1890" that. o'utspoken polritment to the ,Senate. _:.' 'The Can.dbn Press II exclusively' en· Fe~ruary P~rhaps . 'l.3D-Top o[ tl is busy about his idea of having an and' formidable pers,onaKe" Judge Mr. SI. ha's Jl In mind. B.IIO-News an! ',';. titled tl) thr· use for repubUeaUon of all still ~aure.nt' international conference' outside the U.N. Prowse asserted publl~ly that he At any rate, Wtt~ a lot of vacancies U5-Musical ( .. news dispatches In this paper credited to Extra 9.0D-Mornlng ,:,1 it or to The AlIOClated Prell or Reuter. has ev' en' been reo ported that China has, had lost the c~ance of obtaining to be !i~ed this: year, he did not 1I.15-Programn It a' knighthood . because of his It· make any. apP'O,intments. He has 1I.2D-South of Ind also the local new. pUbllibed therein. suggested this move. tltude on the French Shore con· no cause to be ~ proud of his re- 11.30-Tops Thli "." All Prell aervici and ieatur., arueles In But the trouble is that the orJental tro\·ersy. Whether the Judge had cord .in respect;of the basis of lO,OO-Musical I .". . . this paper are copyrlpt and their npro- i ' is not easily' to be read, . still less muchcausetd,expect a knighthood inost appointments during his per­ lO.30-News. .~:". ducUon II prohibited, . ;' mind lO,35-Muslc in . when. it is tainted with Communism, ,And up to that ,tline may be doubtful. lod of offlcc. Deserving' Liberals 1l.OO-Music Cr( .~ · Authorizld .. u second ,claY mall Post : there is some reason' to think that the Undoubtedly, 'however, he de· have. beenpriniarilY' the bene- 1l.3D-Junior F: :';'.: Ottawa. served, Olle, In 189Z after the pub- f1clarles 'of this; enchanting sine- Special 1l.45-Sacred E Of~.ct Departme~t, I serious failure of Mao Tse-tung's economic IIciitlon' .'of his celebrated history cure. The result Ihas bcen to make P.M. -0' . 12.0Q-Announcl Member Audit Bureau' 'of . \ pian:: are creatIng so mu~h popular un~est whIch, (or all Its"faults, remains the Senate first ~ one·party cham- lZ,15-D1nner f . . CIrCulations I t~at' a diversionary move may be consid- the' outs.tandl~g attempt to put the tier and secondlr a dull r~bber 12.3D-Farm BI 12.45-Aunt Lu ,._,. ;"j' ered good. policy. , whole story of Newf.ou·ndiand be· st~I)lP. for.'. I,egi~latio.~ originating 1.0D-Mid,Day ...t1BSC ...... ON .. "TES' I ..,. . .- . d f tween the covers' of .\' a slngie in the House ofiCommons. U5-Laura LI .' . DAlLa...... O\A '. I" This,' ha.s been a co, m,mon" . a,.n· . ,0, ten I'olume,.Knighthoods' ha.d been,'" con: \ .' ' .. '" .'l ,. . 1.3D-News all Call.,da ..... ; •.. '•. ; •• ! •• $ 8.00 ,per an~um ; rep~ated .pat~erp, of .. b$avi~ur in, both ferred. for less. , : ., . .. " ;c-( .' ' . 1.45-Doyle BI t1i1itl(Utinadom and all' , . ,,: ',; I C '" t d F . t d' t t h' Tl Purchase 2.00-CBC Sta . Foreip CGQntries" .. ;$12.00 per ail,num 1 ommums an aSC1S lC a ors lpS\ le " -.,' Wcgatlier ir tm ,a newspaper 2.15-Words a • '.; .: ..... ~." ., ... ,only qu~stion is whether'in using belli- Therewas.'a time when':we·had that llr.Smali oDd made some 2.3D-Orr the ".' .' . I cose attacks on American policy to div~rt 50 many. knights that· the Toronto coy . references . 0 the next elcc· 2.45-This We . f • t . 1 t bl th StRr printed a feature article ab~ut tlon when he spoke off the cuff , 3,OO-World C b , 3.15-An Expi 'j ..'5T; JOHN'S,' ~EBRUARY.. ·5, 1955 . pu, lie attentlon rom 111 erna . rou, es, e the land where "knighthood ",vas in at the·'iecent Liberal ball.' He 3.30-Musical · . ,'. ,. _ _ Chinese Reds may be starting' sOJ11~thing f1ower/"The custom wa! to hav~ said it 'might be'this year or next 4.IIO-Humber ". ',' .• " " , . they will ~e' unabl~ to stop. two a year, one In' the nllw'.ycar year '. or the year after. It Is At Ayre s 4,3D-CBC Ne 'l.:~... and ail~thcr In the,.birthdaY ho~- customary f.l!r governments to 4,35-Grand F ., . : .• .' 't'I' w"· o;:r"se .' " 5.00-}lusical "":~,~'ammum(a lPnS, " ,.. .' . ours. The Commission, of Govern· seize the most favourable Ilme 5.30-Childrer · ~ .'. ., , oj . ment did not take much advantage before 'the cnd oC :thclr siatutory 6.00-lnterme .. - :', ..Weh~ve had' ;plentypf·c~~se. in New- 'Threat . To Menues-France oHhe opport,unlty to recommend jifetiml( which, we be'tie've, is 6.25-Progran .fouilClland this think, about our, , . .' ' knlghthoods but It did propose the nve ·years. Tliat means that the 6.3D-Supper 'winter·to~ Men~sDept, 6.45-NEAC I cqjninunications' and,to, :flnd :I~~em: wa~t- . A new political crisis may' be brew!ng co~ferment of a .I~.rge number or next el~ction' should come before 7.00-News a 'ng.~ '.' .' : " ,.,: .' .... "j, !.. . in France because of strong opposition;in' lesser distlnctlons .which, in .the the end of 1956. The last e1ectlon 'l.15-N lid. .: l CommissIon's latter years, . were was in the' fall' of 1951. 7.30-Tops T : i,: I As ~isri~wspap~.r .has. p~in~:d out on the. N~tional As~embl?, to the Nprth Africa divIded chiefly a ino n g . civil 7.45-Du\'le I 8.15-Armdalo ~~y~tal.,oc:;ca~10ns.durll:tg t~~, :p.as~ . few po~lcy of. PremlCr PIerre Mendes-Franc~. servants. It was the' custom for ail - . B.30-This is 'y.eeks, .we arc actually ,?.orse p~f than we I . In the' protectorates of Morocco and prime 'ministers tobe'kniJihtcd but ··It woulll be reasonable to BUP' 9.OD-Now I were .. J)c!ore;Confederatlon. ... Tunisia'; the Premier's policy isi.o spring three' declined the honour hi .the pose that the present Government 9.30-Serenal + :.' .. \.~ ,'. lO.OD-Hide al as abbutpeace by agreement with the leaders period between 1923'. and 1933. might c'onsider' the autumn of a ·;i., ~Rail.~ay ~ertlce ~s.abo?t·,ihe. s~,e' R lO.3D-CBC N i' 'was six vears' ago. when .t.here were of the nationalist movements' which ·l1avc They .were ··dW·F , \cyar~A~~I'd Wd"1S. prosperous year as a very gooll 10,35-Esso H ~ Ii' J 'h ~Io,!roc "~n, . ".. er ,ce. time to go' to the country. While Organ. a~t¥!lly.· ,as many .eXpr,ess )ra~:ns: wit beel1 ,clainouring lately for independence. Ea~h 0~t~c5e premler~ atte,~~' It is true that Mr, smallwood can 12.00-Close I fOreign. conpections .. ,Qper.ating·:each week. In:, Algeria, which is regarded as a ed 'an confcren.ce and It wait fortio 'years, there Is al· .' impcrl~1 SUNDAl i'n; the summer oi.'1918· as there were in I part' of metropolitan France, a: pr,ogramme ~as ,customary, we. beheye, that ways ihe possibility that the pros· AJl. 19.54. The population has rise~'. ~n the o.f political and economic improvements commonweal!h premiers on. su~h perlty .that is expected to pre· S.30-Sign 0 meantim.' e b'\p"mote than 150,000 people. has been recom.mended but police action occasions were offend. the dignity vall throughout the . present l'car B.45-!llelodl, .; d h o~ knighthood. , might not cOl)tinue , at the same 9.UO-Region 9.05-Progra :". 'But before Confederation 'an muc has also been taken to put 'down nation- " .' , rate into the. following l'ear. But 9 15-~lagir rarth~r baCK,. we had ': reg~lar, weekly alist risings, :Unless there .should be ~ It is quile .. ccrtain ,that there 9.30-CDC 11 sailings by first-class, ,passenger· boats The opposition to his policies. varies revolutionary change In Canada s will bc .no. .premature disclosurc 9.3s.:-Post ~I lU.30-Neighl between St. ':r ohil's, Halifax and· Ne~ ,from' the .expressed belief that on some Ideas o.n· the subject of. honours, of.. his plans. His . last election 1005-:'laritil York. '!'hat service ha.s gone: ... I.. . things, Mendes-France is not. going. far no more will come the·, wa~ ;'of came as... a complete surprise. So, 11.0D-Cocbra Newfo.undland. Mackenzie King doubtless, will thc next. Chure! : • Bigg,~r aircraft· ~re oper~t~ng m o~r. enough and on others he is going too far. was responsible for declining fot . . p ~l. " air .. service but are lust as J?uch ,h~ndl- It stems' principally from. jhe right wing Canadians any honours which con· - 1:!.I5-Pru,:r~ ca,PP, by ,today as . the smaller of the Assembl,Y •. But w,hether it will end ferred titles. R. B. Bennell restor· : 1'heConservaUv.es arc, report- 12.3D-llusica ~. , weathe~.b f ed the practice and himself, dter edto be working on the 'develop- 12.45-ltegiu~ 1949 Brook. i, • aii'crllft were. e ore'· •. ; 'I ' : in' his defeat in today's' voting is still leaving of!lcc,.accepted a peerage. mcn~ .of their organization and l2.55-Rcgio~ .... , ~e hope was that ~ighway .devel~p- doubtful. ' King reverted to his. prevIous posl· the selection of candidates but the t.05-Re~ior r-ails. ~~~t" woul~ bring ~b~u\ .~omi~' unprov,e- . .one reason for keeping the Premier Uon' and today no honours of any nex!' election will see some three­ l.l5-!l!w·" tP~h~ ',in • our' c.om~u~lcatlons wi~h ~he in off~ce is that the l'aris agreement has kind are recommended for Can- cornered contests since the CCF Is l.30-BBC : ,'provldm.• g; ·a.n,: yet to be'deQated in the Council.of the adian 'clv.iIIans. Mr. King did have behaving like a lusty child. It 1.45-:,u,,,._, ~inlan,A,:'.'by· h il b 11 alte~natlVe.the d' . . In mind the histltution of a Can· may' not. be able to contest many 2.00-Harml ~)lte' to't c·ra yvay ~,;a :'Y,~a, r roa Republic,~heFrench upper h.ouse. Many adiandecoration,bilt nothing has districts but It will certainly havc !!.30-Foik ' • h.ope has· now Assembly';,members' who hate Mendes· mr come of it and· it . may be some candidates. Whether they wUI Folks. ac~dss. t~e 'lslan~: Thl~ ~ :!.45-:'leet · ofaded;away~':At Jhe. be~t~ w~, may hope' France lwant to see him saddled with full hl~t as .well since too ~rnany poll· garrier their \'otes, from the Lib· :J.OO-In Hi: : ~,' biwe .a .. line dri\'en' .t,hrou~h ~ ~y 1957 respon'5il>i1ity for' rearn'ling Germany be- tlclans might well have' receiveil erals, or' Conservatives, . may be :l.3D-CBC I 3.33-Capit: : ~~t the pr.cispect,,?f a paved' hlgh~ay :has fore they will be ready to throw'}iim out It· while distinguished dtizens In anybody" guess. A lot may de- 4.UO-ReJigi : ~9.m~"sadly: dImmed •. , ,,,' , of his J'ob. other spheres languished· un· pend on the conditions prevailing 4.3D-New • . th t th 400 000' recognized. at the' time In election is callcd. 6.00-Crltlc :'::.:' Th, US. th e f ~~~ ·~s .. a ",. e .. , ,.. But. whether or not they will beguid' ., 6.30-Nfld. Londl : p~ople .;:. ,DOW . by-mg; ln N:~f?l:1~dla?-d ed by this.in today's voting; it is certain 6.45-Sund: ; have. mu.ch. inf~rlor :c~m~umcatt()~s With that· the 'days. ~f the most dynamic premier Plane Lands Freighter 7.0O-Jake 7.30-CBC : the mairiland than .350,000' had m 1948. France has' had since the war are Dum· 'l.35-Here' ~. c:ir.:~64!OOO. had nearlY' 40 yea~s ago:' This Ibered. He 'bas enough enemies in the As- On ~ighway ., .:. Returning. 7.45-U.N. 3.0D-Lcs\i' , e.~n har~ly. b~ ,called' p~gress.: '. sembly' to '. make. quite sure of that. WHITE ROCK, B,C. (CP) - AT· E I d R.3D-Sunll : :,~.• If', there " had been' n'o transinsular " , .,.. . ~mall ch·man plane stood on the 0 ngan. N.ylon· Blend 9.UD-lliad International border today, ODe of . . 9.30-Takc : rai1way~ith~.,.time ot~uni0!l' . Canada .-.. ------':--- Its wings gashed by a tree branch, LONDON (AP) _ Th Panaman' ; would,· ·have been obliged to. build one. after being guided to a safe land.. . e. inR by automobile headlights Thurs. ian freighter LIberator, Its hull l ,~~t" ~s'-:the oblig~tion any les's when the da~' night. ' .. c~acked, headed for 50.uthwest~rn , :. Fai1w~y,:serV~ce:~ fa~ below \h~ st!i~dard ·What Others' Are Saying Non of the four persons aboard England tonight travelling at Me · .required by the people of,: Newfoundland the srngle-engined' plane' was in- kno.ts In a modera te sea. jured w..ien Harry W: O'Reilly of A message rece!ved by a UnIted Gabardine wliose ·'trade with' the '. Canadian main- Vancouver, a former alrUnes pilot, States naval radIO. station here land exceeds $150 inillion' a year? WITHOUT FRILLS brought. the aircraft dOWn on' the said: that. the captam of. the Lib, .. ,N~foundland caruio(hope t.o·achieve (Meaford (Ont.) Express) highway near here. '. era tor r~ported that the crack In its ec.onomicaspiratlons· nor 'draw . closer Lon's Head (haltway up the Bruce Peninsula) The plane was returning to Van. his ship s hull seemed to be get· couver from Portland, Ore;, when tlng worse. ' 5 to Canada'in "tJ.to~ght.:or :feeliri{~o lo~g as reeently eompleted a new public school. pIc. O'Reilly found hLs gas runnIng low The message came from the Gen­ NI.g. :: she. must:-suffer;: p~itlve· ,corilmunica- ture of the building appeared In the newspapers. nd fog partly shrouding the eral William O. Darby of t31e l!.S. $10< : tipns:that,by. modern;standar~s; ?elong to Public school pople of Lion's Head appear tq have ~ound.. . . military. sea transport serVIce. Customs and Immlaratlon offlci. which saId the Liberator, a 7,176· ,; the' h.orse-an-buggy days. '" . provided their children with a seat of learning als hearing the plane make re. ton ves.;el, is midway between the 12 I~ .••• .' , " '.. • • . • '•. , without 'mortgaglng the town's future' for the next pe~ted" passes, over the buildlngs, Azor~ and Land's End. T,he G~n. ,61.15 " , . 30 yeari. It is a vast Improvement over the little t Ei~ turned on ,all the' IIgbts In the eral Darby stood by within a mIle I ..d,.,t I, , t N I .A 'd'" P t" t red schoolhouse of, the pas~ but still a far: cry buildings and ~irected' motorists of· the LIberator, ready to give as· '"sUrid '1 . Yoils. n·· o.a ~S from lome of the palaces bebig erected at tax- to turn theIr headlights on' I 200- slstance. I , ' . ., payers' expense I In most places. Thre are no pIc· yard stretch of highway, the only The Liberator was in ballast on • 'Pte. of· ture windows In the structure, but there should clear spot for the plane to land, its way from Liverpool, England Carefully tailored trousers that look and ; . <: i r.ec~~~· !~P~l;t t~e 'Atom~c . Cars with' spotlights picked ,out t?HaUCaX when It ran Into dU· Energy.Commission' ~discusses . new . de- be plenty of light In the classroom. From the out, ,II the faltering aircraft· as it glided flculty. velopmijlts innilc1ear weap.ons·but dis- side It does not ,appear' to 'have a:gymnaslum, a down to the .lighted strip and The Dutch tull Z~arte Zee was l'entl1 . , .'_' '., .' • .' ." dance floor and all the frUlSwhich', have run edu· co. sted to within yards of the 1m- coming to the aSSIStance of the feel as if the price should be much higher. DIIlI ~I close.s;'also that ,a~~c .r~search. has pro- catlontl costs, up so Iiigh municipalities are being' u~d to wlthiny ardso it he 1m. Liberator from the Azor.es. Il was " ( ~~~:. ~o~e' it:lte~~~il)g. p'rospects i~ more forced to curtail other' necessary thIngs. We'd,lIke migration buUding., _ '. expected to reach the crippled "eg- ~~C.~~ul ,directions., ,': .. . to bet. tlie boys' and gIrls going ,into' hign: school As Llle plane groped through the gel at,about 6 a.m. (1 a.m. ES~) The colours are fawn, brown, ·teal, navy, fog for the highway, one wing Saturday. The Ge~eral Da~by,sald ~1,,:It,isannounced, for. example, 'that an from .. that modest 'structure Will be as welt. equip­ .struck a tree branch, tearing a It would remain ~Ith the LIberator ~.. ~ ~0rii~~ i.plant has' :betln des,ignt;idto pre' ped; and ready to absorb higher education,·, IS strip out of It. There was' no other until the tug. arrIved. Also ap· grey and black.. " with' self belts and · on the :shelf for two years tehirbrothers' indslsters from' the more ornate , . . proachlng, the scene was the U.S. s~rve~,potatoeS damage. . . eonst Guard cutter Chincoteague, · with.n.o:spoiling ',?r sprouting.; It. has also surrou~~lngs" ' w,hich left I weather station In ; b!en~~ disclosed that radiation might give :0::-- re~ponse to a call from the freigh­ ple,~ted fronts. ter. '~~~~·:s~ng.s.:tha,~. coul~not.'~e,.. wom NOT W'O~RYIN~"~BOtlT CREDIT Drapeau Intervtme ! . . (Flnincial . Post) . . , :.;:-..;ItisgoOdt.oknow,'thatnuclear,scien~ '''\' .. ," I' Lab Dis' t Committed. : ti~~~;~an :~e,:t~e.'o~f .~o~:~the 'serious Ieve~~~ '~:,~n.~~~:~;e:s~:d~~a~~ f~r :~~~~! n or' pu e. u , 'bUl1J1eSS . of 'finding· ,blgger; and better .. t. 'Thl 'I .. dl b ed AL-(CP)"'M J' Fo Tn'al : ni~s#.·~f blOwii1gup,the'wor~d,:to.exp~ore ~::IY to :ta;':hl~rewi~. a~or/~~:~~an~n~ !~: D~~~~R~day asked ~::r ~i:' r .th.ese:,~trlgu,ing:sidel!nes.~d.;;.cer~mlY".et l}Iat ~he .m~jor,e!enient In the rise of $19 Ister Bmetteto atte mptt ore· - · most wom, en w.o. uld aaree that m. .oney. ml,l.lIons from the previous 'quarter was I,n . In·. open' negotiations .' between. the (CP)-Rlc-.iard , q_ strike .: bOund, DominIon Oilcloth of QUE~ECMontreal has., been commiltcdMo~gan • : coUld.riot.be'spent to better pUrpo8.e than· ereiie Inc.l~ personal loans: borrowtngs . from Company here,' Ind,the union. '" for trial at the March criminal , provldirig them with stockings that will b.anks"money lender.; loan eompanles:al)d.eredlt.Iri ~a telegram, to· the 'Quebec assizes on a charge of aUernptlng SIZES' 29· 42 Th no.t ladder•. ,: .' "," .;" ...... ~ .u~ons. WhlJethis,.item Increased, ,tbere:W8s;'a labor :mlnister,.the 'mayor said It tli'break Into I motel cabin occu- • . " .. . .' drop in charge account borrowing. and only a wlluld 'be 01 public lnterest "If you pllid by four men ~mployed on a . , fUI :. .... minor Increase In ,'Installment credit. ,I.nlt,~1.lment attempted a .. new '.;reconci1la~!m secret defence project. . :. . ,. '. . ~ which could end~ the, considerable ,Four .bearded :Nova Scoha men pre : C IjI C . f" rt··" 'F ",. C''h"" bllyhig and c.hI~~~, accoun~ ~re forms otconsumer sacrifIces' which Interested ,parties who ,said they were employed on ~.~.,.U,' ,,:,' ~m,: ,,0., ...:.'. I,n,.~ credit: that. .are:used chle.~~y,by th,ose'~,.. are: h~ve·posed'.·1 on~.lliemselves and a top·secret nationa1.·defence pro· ... '"ro.".m, .. " .'_ ... . ~rro,!lng a~lnst a stabl~ future: cash 'pers~nal. wllich' Iiave' deep economic ind 50,' ject 10 the . Quebec area, testified .' ..; ....Chou En-lai has·not,.only·iejected the loans are more: often .lOul/lIt In emergencies. It's cial.consequences." "", . ThUrsday.at the preliminary. hear- '.. V~.lted.·,·.'.'·~itioris' :·iiiVitA. tfori. ' to' -attend .& possible,' then,',,' thaV,tb!!: shift' hi"col)sutril!r':cr~dl~, ,s~me,~,~~·.c~mpany ,w,or\cers, In/l of' Morgan. , . , ~ , II another ·rellectlon. 'of the uncertainties of' the mell\\lers: of tlie ''Natlonal . Syndi· . They Identified Morgan as one of 'f':,,,ur1t)f Councll discUssi.on of a cease fire "1' '. , . , '. • cate' of"Ind\lstrial 'Chemical. Work, two ,men Who forced a window hi ·'. ii1'~th"'Forinos& -area :but has 'd~ne .so with ~n'lp'~oym~~~ .,.ltuatl~n ... c~adalns ~ren.t, .. a.ldn, on I~rs (C~~), ,weill; on .strlke .~ov. ~6 their :flar~ened cabin last Septem· .anger ,and insiue" .,' ..,'" " I. ;,,'. I!',~any, l,\~~obli~~o~I .. T~ey ,are con~l1~a~l1glall. tt(l ;ba,ck up,'·wage·~emancl.s. b~r·'.a.n4att~mpted to enter. He '\' I" d'ibe t b "'h" f di '1" t' tbelr·~,debttiand·.lnJso!l1e c~ses uslng .. thelr 'credit They-w~rHci,l!owed Inthe'lwalkou~ n~d when challenged by t~em .. '; 1.. I). a .el., r~ ~ re:~c d).: P. 9~a. lC to tide them' over rough iPoti. . ::..'. "" by. employees o~ tpe. s~b~ldlary. The m~r;:who,a~ked that t,!Ie!r 1 ':m~etilS,he,a1~~edth~retusiiltobe'~r.oad- .:' ,h :".' ,:' .~ i" , ...•. '. "',,', .. ' Barry:and,:~~ine,: CompanyJ~ ria'!les~ wlthh~ld, said they: had : dut; '6eto'ri it ·co-wa~·.be,.C:lelivered·:,to the .. ,Th~, leMnge.ln ;.the credit, piclure!lsn't V~ry FarDha!1\,! Que •. .'\· .'. : /." ., .. ,.thoug"t\tben~en wer~RCMP ~~k. '~ , ..,":,r ' . 'i~" :", •.,'''. ,".' , lI'eat.Ptoportlopately, It '~oes ~uggestthat Cana· 'Wbrkers'" at: the\·M,o"tr~al;·plant Inga's~eurlty ~~e~ka.nd as ,a l"lte 'sf. JOHN'S,' ': ~tel.ll')'-~.me.rat~ O~! the. U,9~¥ :Nati.o~ dlln~.are, ma'kin.... lood . use' of the .f1exl~l1Ily.(. of l!e".~sk,ng a 1IY:cel1t: ~o.urll' . wage had waited for, !hc~· to. ent~r ,th.e \ '. I,JE~OUNDUNIJ. N ~~' he,~ed, .the replyin:a fOl'n). toat. imr.~~nl~met •credit .Jtritcture·. 'M~st Importint' -I!,crease .to boost:thelr··b.sl~. sa~· ~abln: ~ore 'lud~onlng them.; . ..., ~ :'W'iuJested"a ~.. e sub)" f:' to iJnpos" , .. ' , ,.' , .. ' f" Iry,to $1.!3 an',hour. The Farnham . Tbey,said they had been told the Noia .., . , .... ,.. '" .: ;.'.-' '-:" 't . . I .:.' . :',:,'':, '.' ,,' _'.. '" ." ," ... ~~ , .c J:,~:_ !C .." ;"., - of all, th~.J~ct thlt:I,:,h,llh level of . c~edl~,b employees \i'ant an·llliht.ceiir.ln· niture of ~!Ielrwork.'1ould require .; . I _" ' .. ': '.le,~~~~iJion~;.,'.I!~;.of,' ~~~~" w~t~at, ava~Ia~.I~. ro., ,~on~~",~r.:s' IU~K~ta, .that financ.!al ,.~~\. cr~ise~ to :al8e ~elrnte~: $~.18C 0 n's,t.1 _~.h·su.r.v.~I~a~,~~. ~y t~e . " : N.~~,Ch~liho,~drbl.fl.CP.Il1~:~rom .,utUUO~I. ,~', not: pa~lmll~c;:.~bO\ltthduture'i ":. In"hour. , ,~ :,.;., , .. '-,.,: ..... :...Il.CllP,,'.:' '< ~ .\, ...... " .. ,t •• ,

· _. ~~ : ... ~t_:.~.":.: .. : "',< . :' .. ( : ;:,,":: ;: .. ,,\.,?,~.:;,,: ",. ....:': " ':,:' ". .':,,;! j. '1 • ',.... ' " • .. ~ I, " . • 'o' : ~ ,I . i " ." ~.I' ,,' ", .•i , ,', :'" ,,~ .. -';/ ' . . • '.' .•. j :." "; ,\ \". .., I .' , " . ' . . THE· DAILY NEWS, 'SATUR~AY, FEB.' ~: . .t~~5., -,t;J ...... '" ., .. _0.... . _...... ,- , · .' , . amounts offered "to licenwi pC'r'l celve as Ii beginning' salary .ilJ2,. N Cerea I Newspaper sonnel and those o[fp.red to grad·, CO().OO per· year. ew . I' .. '.. '... ' , .... '.. '. ,'.\ ... r ., , Add~d'~lo ~is A '~" New' L'0'0 I .1Ir.. I·U_ ~d teachers. This should. pr.ovc' an would be a, govc~nment gran;; ' of G • C" '..' t . incentive to thuse leaching on per· $600. to help' him iiriance l,his . S~~K~~ON(CP):.FI\.e 'c~real • O~~~! ~a~~NZIf; .' 'E".. ducatle'OU Nf'ld'" ~~!o:e ~~:d·:~r::::h!~:~nlng and ~~~~:~~a:et.~;I;~;:~t~~t~:.~~.l\~~ grain crops a year areex}iected Canadl .. .Prel. Staff, Writer . .' .. In .. Many students at the present reason .. why the better'lii'ade :rUd. . \ '. I \ from the latest device .of plant . LONDON (CP)-"Brltlsh Politi. • . . time, incJutiing those taking the· ents' from our 'hlgb ·sthoors shquld lO.OO-'Concert of Favourites. ----.------IO.SO-Stage M. breeders In the field husbandry de· cal Partll!s" byR. T. (Bob) teacher training course, find the not take up teachln&:as'ir career, CBN \l.30-CBC National News. partmant of the University .ofSI$o Mc~nzle of Vancouver,' a book ARTICLE IV at when we consldcr t~e nUlJlbcr first year at Memorial University prgvidedthelr aC)l~~m.ic,~tan4ing SATURDAY, February ~ 1l.40-Weekend Revlew-and Our katchewan •.• ' ." .' ,,: exnmlnlng tstrlbutloit of poler 'The Newfoundiand Teachers' As· offering for Grade Xl m thc.small difficult. This is due mostly to 1m. were such that they could unOcr. Special Speaker. . '. A controlled.growth cbamber"ls within the Conservative and Labor . II n recomniends: tommunlties where educational (lp. maturity and lac~ of suitable aca. take 'the IIrst year o~ .. Umver;i1y A.M. 12.00-c!lose -Down. '. • . bplng used by testers In· their con· organizations. has t' evuked wide SO~'~h:t as Boon as possiblc ar. porlunily is . limited. It is import· demic background.' . training 'with confidj!nce ..' : 7.30-Slgn On...... - stant seare\:! for .. Improved , "~rl. newspaper commen .• . ". I h h "t f .. .. •. j . . 'l.30-Top of the &lorDin, etles. cMcentratlng their. work. on All praise his work. Most agree rang~ments bc made.for an cx.en· ant to nDil t at t c majorl yo. The introduction o[ a Grade XII'· At' the pres~'~t 'stag~' .of deve,op. S.UO-News and Weather. YOWR spring and durumwheat.:, with hLs findings. _Some erltlcs slon of the Grade XII coursc to our teachers come from the small· course into manv of . the larger meni in Canadian 'Educatlon,i a 8.lS-Muslcal Cluck. Already two test crops have been have reservatlons'about the range more of the larger schools. The er centres. The gradUates of the schools would se~e two' purposes: Grade X,1l 'course obtal~s: l'iI ne¥ly 9.OD-Mornlng De\·otlo_ns. (800 Kilocycle.) produced In the .. 25.by·ll·foot ct;ln. of'. his survey, contained )n 600 hope Is that graduates oC Grade larger schools have a rule, (a) Graduates Crom a Grade XII all ,and hi. 'some ptov. D.IS-Programme Preview. , no~ a~ provln~es. D.20-Soulh of the Border. -S-A-T-URDA Y Febrnary 5th. crete·walled room below ground p&ges arid more ",'1an 1,000 foot· XII might be Induced to become been attracted to the fields of course would be more mature than inces Grade XIII is the final atgh 9.30-Top. This Week. rUt. . level and a. third crop has been notes. ' . . teachers." teaching, other trades and proCe.· from a Grade XI coursc and would school course. Credit' hi first ~ear l().OO-Muslcal Marchpalt. 1~30-prgan Music. '. . sown. . "." McKenzie, a 37·year.o!d lecturer . Education In this provincc has sion~ hayIng offered great~r re· approach . their University" ycar University work Is genera~y giyen IO.aO-News. ' lO.4S-Hymns b), the Bach Choir. Growth hi the chamber Is normal In political science at the London d Ii du . g th la t Dluneratlon and opportunity. of ,'''I'th less academ' Ie dlsadvanta."es [or ·at· least"sorrie' o,f' ihe subjtcts lO.S5-Muslc In a Mellow Mood. n.OO-Rellglous Service from but the reduction of time between School of Economics, has two main ma e .muc progress rm e .s, l1.IlO-Muslc frum beyond the Sea George Street United lowing and harvestiJig Is'due to·tile general coneluslons: That the Tory 20 years. The number oC puplis advanccme~t. Thc problem IS 10 and, what is more important, wllh taken In Grade XII. This has :the 1l.3O-Junlor t'arm Broadcast. Church. constanUy.favorablegrowlng con· leader 15 by no means the all· reaching the higher gradcs has in· train qualified teachers for thc greatcr confidence In themselVes effect of smoothing ,out, the' trAns. n.45-Sacred Heart Programme. P.M. 1 dttlon. Controlled factors are tern. powerful lil/ure advertised, and creased .rapldly until now .we have smaller schools as well as for .thc 'to do a successr'ul year's work. [er from hIgh SChO~J~~~.;unlver~"tY. P.M. ind Close p,erature,' water and lllht. At pres. tnat converselvthe Labor more pupils taking the Grade ),1 schools of the more centralized . The Association"fl!els' that I 15 l:!.OQ-Announcers Choice. li~W!~t~~:~~:e~~: p~rty 12.lS-Dlnner. Bell Breadown. Down. '. ent temllerature Is' being held be· rank·and·flIe often falls to exen on course than ever before. The per· communities. The. aim is to provide The Grad~ates of Grade XII quile necessary for' a . Grade ' II l2.30-Farm Broadcast. II.DO-Tell us a Story. tweell 70 and 75 degrees fahrenheit. t.I1e parliamentary 'l1'oop th epower centage of passes, however. In the grcnter opportumty for Ihe slud· would he SUItable personnel from· course to he extended to as m ny l2.45-Aunt Luc)'. 5.IS-Radlo Kids' Bible Club. Tests will be made to' ·see· If a It Is generally belleyed to wield. highest grade leaves much to hc' ents o[ all schools in the provincc. which to recruit tcachers .. Even If. of the larger schools as is psslble, l.OO-Mld·Day tierenade 5.4S-What Would You D01 more rapid .maturity ell! be ob· PARTY SIMILARrrY did Thl I 't t b d d Thc remedy lies in two direc· prospectJ.'ve teac.hers .decid. cd, I'f "'C are to make. tlie progess 1.15-Laura Limited. s'DO-Muslc of the Masters. talned at higher temperatures.' III short, both J.lartles are "over· IS re. s s no 0 c won ere • k th U It"~c. 1.aO-News and Weather. 6.30-Your Favourite Hymns. 'The chamber can produce work whelmlngly·.slmllar" In the dlstrl· . tions: . [ore ta mg h cflr . I\IVerSI y rat In· invisioned in the recommendations 1.45-Doyle Bulletin. 'I.IIO-Rellglous Service From In 'llree yeara that would take at bullon of power despite sharply denl." a) A satisfactory salary scale to ing 10 tcac ~r a year or WI' dO submitted to government. :; 2.00-CBC Stamp Club. Wesley United Church. lea~ five years In field and green· contrasting orh:ins-the Conserva· BRILLIANT OBSERVER attract the bcst gradUates from years as probatloncrs the;' cou .' ,_ 2.l5-Words and Music. 8.15-Hospltal and other Reports 'houses. Seeds are sown In flower tives having ·add.ed I mass organl· Randolph Churchill. the primc the larger scl100ls into the teach. then, j[ they liked teaching. ap. :l.30-0f! the Record. 9.30-Close Down. . zatlon and Labor having evolved minister's son Who reviewed t,lie ing profession. This ""ill also be an proach their teacher tFainlng 2.45-Thls Week. 3.00-World Ch~rch News. V 0 A R P~i;e chamber Is uSed prlmar'lly from one. . book for The Evening Standard. incentive for the licenced group to course with confidence of success. KITCHENER. Ont. (CP) - Rev. a.IS-An ElCfenence In Lire. • for crossing. Plants are dellber- McKenzie s~t5 at rest the bogy calls McKenzie a "brilliant poilU· lake further training and more ups There is in thc new salary scale a William J. H. Smyth .. mhiisler of 3.30-l\Iuslcs Matinee. SUNDAY, February 6th ately Itiiectea wlth .. Race '15B rust raised In the last ,Imllar work 50 cal ohserver." Churchill adds: into thc group of graded teach. grcat incentive to do this. as a Highland United church. has been ·l.OO-Humber Hour. 1 to'determlne which ·are resistant. years 1,0, which held that the "He has achieved one of thc ers. It will mean that the iarger probationcr receiving $l.140.0() aJlpointed secretary oC th~ church's, 4.30-CBC News. '.()O-Volce of Prophcc.... The rust·res!s'"nt s"lecUons are British parliamentary system was hardest of llterar)' tasks, that of. 11 t her' '''I'lh missionary and maintenance de­ 4.35-Grand Falls Presents. 1.30.:-youth Story H"ur.' then used In crossing'" •willi varieties endangered by forces operat Ing writing a definitive text book whicli scllools will prol'l'dc more recruits per year wouU' (, as .a. cae. . . partment at Toronto, it Was an· 5.00-lluslcal Program. 1.4l1-Teenagers. • WhIch pos.!>ess other desirable qual. from without Parliament. McKen· shines with seholarsl)lp without for the teaching profession and one y~ar of Dlvcrslty trammg, reo nounced Thursday. 5.30-Chlldren's Savings Program 2.00-Qulet Hour. I zle Bees the ehle! danger now, as bemg'marred by pedantry." hclp overcome the short1lge oC 6.UO-Intermeuo. 2.30-Request Program. tiT~'e cltamber Was built with the Conservative Glasgow Herald Says the Manchester Guardinn: qualified teachers for the smallcr B.:!S-Program·· Preview. Kids. funds provided jointly by the Un I· puts lying In the "lightly-knit "This t.I1orough and weI! • docu.· schools. t1.30-Supper Guest. .~:~~~~ It, (b) 6.~5-NEAC Newsreel. 4.00-Unshackled. verslty of Saskatchewan and the and rigorous effiency of the party mented work Is oC such evident Thc academic standard of 7.()O-News and Weather. 4.30-Masterwory. federal agriculture department. machines in and out. of Parlla· value •.. that It Is hardly neces· those who are to become teachers 'I.I'>-Nfld. ':ports' Roundup. 5.00-S1gn. Off.- ment." sat;' to stross Its merits. But, "likc j.30-Tops Today. . 1.01-Longlne Symphonette. "British political parties" Is all pioneering works, it suggests must be raised. 7.4S-Dovle 'Hulletin. CJON 1.30-News Roundup. clearly a clusle, saYs The Eca- as many questions ••• as it an- The new salary scale recently in. , 1l.1~Armdale Chorus. US-Music By Gilbert and nomlst. Independent weekly jour· swers ItseJ[. troduced, while it may not b~ ideal, . 8.30-This Is my Story. SUNDAY, February 6th. f: ._- Sullivan. nal, which objects mlldl)' to the "Though hc docs much to un· is an immense improvemcnt over 9,OO-Now I Ask You. 7.Oii=\Vake up and Live. 2.DO-News. plenitude of footnotes. cover the relation&!1ip betwcen par· the last one in that it docs, to a 9.30-Serenade fOJ String •. 7.IO-Natlonal News. , lO.OO-Hlde and Seell. 7.15-Sacred Heart ProBram. ~:g~uiicit°~~wca~e. CIA remarkable book," says The lIamentary leapers and the varl· ccrtain extent. competc with thc to.30-CBC National News.. . 'I.3~Bob Lewis Show. 4.30-Hour of Decision. Observer Independent Sun day OU~ organs In their partlcs, he still remuneration offered in othcr lO.35-Esso Hockey Broadcast and 'I.45-News. 5.00-New5. newspa~r "within (its) limits It leaves hidden the great deposits of life fields o[ endeavour. It docs Organ Music. . 7.50-Bob Lewis Show. 5.0l-FamUy Theatre. Is thoughtf~I, scholarly, perceptive power and Influence \~?ich lie in make a sharp difference between l2.oo-Close Down. . 5.30-The Wayne King Show. and a 'must' for every serious stu. the subsoil of politics. ,.' . a.OO-News. . 8h}-News. i I• . . . 8.0~Bob lewis Show. 6.1S-Musle for Easy Listen nl. SUNDAY, February 6th. S.:iO-News. B.30-People. are Funn)'. A.~1. . S.35-Bob Lewis Sbow. 7.00-News. a.30-Slgn On-and Interlude. II.OO-N ews. 'I.OI-London Playhouse. 8.4S-:\Ielodles {or' fdedlllUcll. 9.0~Best from the West. 'i.3O-Ne ..... 9.IIO-Reglonal Weather 9.20-Western Jamboree. 8.IIO-News. . 9.05-Program Summary. 9.45-Smllln' Ed McConnelL S.Ol-Smlth! of Hollywood. 9 1S-~laglc Music Box. lO.OO-News. S.30-CIL Singing Stan. 9.30-CBC News. IO.OI-Housewlves Hit P~ade. 9.00-Meet the Press. \ 1l.311-=-Post Mark U K. IO.lS-Clsco Kid. IO.3()-Nellihbourly News. lO.45-AngUcan ProgrJm. .. D.30-Pleasure Parade. IO.4S-Marltlme Gardener. '9.45-Dosco News. IS 11.00-News. IO.DO-Hollywood Sound Stage. n.OO-C()ChrRlle Street United 1l.01-Chuckwagon Jamboree. lO.3O.,-Vera Lynn Show. Church. U.15-Plantntlon Housepart,. p ~l. 11.00-Natlonal News. • 11 .3Q,-Rendezvous with Rec:orell. U.I5-Scrapbook of Memori. 12.I5-Pru.:ralnme Higllllghll. P.M. '. 12,30-:\luslcal Programme. l1.4S-Houseparty. 12.00-News. . . l2.00-News 12.43-Reglunal Roundup, Corner 12.05-Rendezvous with Rec.rell. WONDE.RFU L l2.01-Houseparty Brook. tOO-News. /.; OVE. 12.30-Newl • 12,55-Reglonal Roundup. GandPl'. 1.15-Blue Star. l.OS-Reglonal Itoundup, Grand 1.40-News Digest. 12.35-Houseparty •• .' Falls. . .., tOO-Queen and Sign Ou 2.00-News. 12.~News . l.1S-~1"'·· \ .. "1ramme. 2.0l-Bob lewis. Show. t30-BBC News. . 4.00-Newl .... 1.4S-::,ulI.... ;cllany. 4.05-Uncle Bill Show. ,·y·oeM 2.00-Harmoll)' Harbuur.· 4.30-Ranch Party. SATURDAY, Febrnary 5tb. 2.30-Folk Son;:s for Young .. 5.00-News. , ,,_. " .. ' ...... p' " . - Be My Valentine Folks.. " 5.0l-Klddle CarnivaL 7.00-Briiakfast' Club. !l.45-:IIeet \'()ur Weatherman. 1I.30-Record Shop. MS-NewS; ... 3.0()-ln His ServIce. . 8.00-CJON Bulletin Board. , 8 DO-Breakfast Club. 3.30-CBC News. 6.lS-Sports Parade. S:30-HIt of the Da),. 3.3:J-Capltal Report. 6.30-Hometowners. 8.35-News. 4.00-Rellgious Period. t1.4S-Pat D:iwltsn. 8.40-Name the Newfoundlander. I 4.30-New York Phllbarr,lonic. 7.IlO-l\ews. • 9.00-Three Sons. , 6.00-Crltlcally Speaking. 7.0l-Courtshlp and Marrlale. I US-Hymns That Live. 6.30-Nfld. Programme 'rom 7.lS-Western Varieties. 9.30-The Big 8 Proll"lm. London. . 7.30-News. lO.DO-News. I G.45-Sundn~· Serenade. US-The Gre), Goose. 10.05-Songs of Our Times. \ 7.0O-Jake and the Kid. 8.00-NeWi. lO.lS-Here's Health. BIG "SELECTION FOR- ! 7.30-CBC News. 8.D1-Muslcal Panorama. 10.30-Pop Concert. 7.33-Here's the Weather. 8.l&-.Journey Into Melody IO.55-News.' 7.. ~S-U.N. on the Record. , B.llO-Let's Sing a Hymn. 11.00-The Kiddie! Program. • n.OO-Leslle Bells Record Guide. ' 8.4S-Scoltlsh Melodies. 1l.SO-lrlsh and HillBilly VarIety! ~ R.SO-Sunday Churale. . 9.OO-News. . Program. SWEETH~ART !l.UO-lllad Odyssey. . 9.0l-Eddle Arnold Show. 12.0S-Tops In Pops. ~ 9.aO-Take It from Here. D.1S-The Hardy Family. l2.lS-Bank of Happiness. I' 9.4S-News. . 12.30-N elVs. GIRL FRIEND IO.OO-The Salvation Arm'! . 12.35-Muslcal Menu. IO.3D-Barn Dance. 1.30-News. tl.OO-News. US-Two [or Today. . 1l.OI-Barn Dance. 2.00-Mengie'. )I~tlnee BOY FRIEND 1l.30-Houseparty. 2.55-News. 1 n.4S-Sports Roundup. 3.00-liatinee. l2.00-News. 4.DO-Newl. 1!l.01-Hou!eparl)·. 4.05-Swlng for Saturda)·. SPECIAL FRIEND 12.30-News. 4.55-News. 12.S5-Houseparty. 5.00-Junlor Jamboree. 1.54-N eli's. . 5.30-Supper Serenade •. ACROSS THE :MILES • • ; Dn' ,xompl,. 2.00-Queen and Sign Off. B.DO-News and Weather . • 11 ..... Laona ""I' 'rom • ••• 6.05-Supper Serenade • $100 to $1500 or.mDII SUNDAY, February 6th. 8.25-Lost and Found. MONTHLY PAYMtNTS A.M. ' . 6.45-News. TO·PAL; 12 24 8.0O-Chlldren', Story Hour. 7.00-Hockey. $3U5 H.SO-News. 9.OD-The Big Top Ten. 8.31-Church of Christ. D.4S-NeWl.· b fOJ' loa ••• ,vir ••, H;.re t t. 9.00-Volce of Prophecy. 10.OO-The Bell bland Ja.m oree. SHUT IN •• d I... , '0 $1500 ... nr•• 9.30-Famll), Bible Hour. I...... d .1 ...... yov. 10.30-Eddy Howard O~chestra • 10" '0 10.IlO-Newl. 10.45-News. . 10.01-Feollle'. Church. b u. 11.00-sportscl5t. SON f 10.30-sunCia), School of t • 1»>. l1.1S-Weatern Roundup. lO.45-National New •• 12.00-Newa In.a Mlnuw. . I 1l.00-News. . 12.01-Danceland. 1l.Ol-Chapei for SbuUnl. l2.30-News • DAUGHTER • (·,.In 8.~I.r. tIo~r.b BU!. P.M. 12.SS-Danceland. Dial 11111011. W. ha ....r ... b 12.00-Newl. LOO-News in a Minute Ind 10 c.... , 8'...... 12.0l-511llhtly Clalslcal. Cloledown.· . 13.15-Natlonll Ind InternatioJlll SUNDAY, Febru~ 8th. WIFE . New .. 755-Forecast and News . ~ ~ l2.30-Songs for Sunday. a:IIO-Bread of Life. . ". " .-:l.=IIO-~~New~.~. ______8.30-0ral Roberts. 9.00-The People's Church SISTER 9.15-News. '. 9.30-Hymn Time. 10.DO-Tbe Old, Old Story. MOTHER 10.30-The Lidstone Sisteri. ll.OO-Children's Program. BARGAINS' IN ll.3D-News. 1l.45-Showers oC Blessings. MOTHER' and DAD 12.00-Blble Talk. 12.l5-Vlstas of IsraeL 12.3O-N ewa. USEDRANG·ES. .. 12.45-The Eternal Light. GRANDMOT.HER 1.15-Your Sunday Serenade. PRlCE$ RANGING 1.30-News. US-How Christian Science TEA·CHER, Heals. ' .. : . 2.QO-.Rolary. FROM 35.00-90.00. UO-Muslc From The Theatre. - US-News. FOR OLD LANG SYNE The .. ranSI' haYI bltsn fully' rlbUilt at our 3.IIO-Decca Concert Hall. 4.00-Lutheran Hour. PRICED FROM:" fuundry t.lnd~rry a nlw ranSJIluarant... 430-Guest Artist. . , , '. .t45-Weekilld sports Review. lOO-RCA Victor Record' Album. • DROP IN . . 5.30-Supper Serenade. 51:,tO$1'.00 , 8.00-Newl and Weather. . 'ND SEE THEM T()'DAY' 'IS-Golden Time. 8.30-Muslc in'a Modern Mood. ·AT OUR· WEST JND STORE 7.00-Churcb Service. . -. . . LlO-Newl. . 4'2.WATER ST. , . Ua;...Trana AUantic Invitation . " . S.30-POetic Beyerles • ", .. ,", . " \ . D.DO-DeadUne for Danller • . ; 9.30-Strange Endlnss. TOOTON'SLIM.ITED : 1I.4.~NewL : '. . TRA'SK ~FOUN':D'.iY. 10.IlO-ObsenloD. . 10.30-AlloStar W•• tem Theatre. . Mcrnufcrct.vtt,. 01 ,6. famoili' ' . lL~port~· I , . ',': . .'. " l1.15-Fantal)' Bai1dstll1d. J " 12.IlO-Newl In a .MInute. , . ~ .MA~ 0' AVALON~nd'~~L~~!$: 12.01-Fantal)' ,.andltlnd. .. , -'. ~ , . . . , I.,. _. . 12.30-New .. , • I ._ < • :. '. 12.35-Fantasy Bandstand. .' . .. , , l.00:;::Newl In a Minute Ino i' ' . ,

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• I THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, FEB. S, 1955 .. ' SEC [Overtime Fails To Decide I i'News' Squad Wins 6-1 In Commercial .Hackey Pat~s I '-:Cuards"St.'~ .. Battle I ----=------OVERTIME RULING . The Dally News squad won O'Brien's goal from Carl Noftall Patricians Come From Behi~ld Fou)' The overllme rule, as laid down Iheir first game In two starts in at B.OO made it 3-1 and defence· by 'C.A.H.A rule book for 1954, thc Commercial Hockey Leaguc man Dave Butler widcned the Times In 5-5 Tie' . aud which caused confusion last ~t the Stadium last night when I iJreaeh ~o 4-1 at 13:00 unassistcd. . , night, reads .as follows:­ Ihey turned back George G. R. A pair of unaSSisted goals In . Rule 81, Section A-"If, at Ihe Parsons.6·1 In an exciting game. the third -period, Hal Butlcr's at '17.45 iii. Pat's and lhe Ciuard~, Ihe at for a breakaway beautl' ellr of three reguldUon twenly The' pressmen led ~ Ihe motor· 3.00 and Doug Woolgar's at 10.00, tltams most experts figured would Ihat tied the score 2·2. minute periods, tlie score shall be men 1·0 at the end of the first shoved the morning paper crew ~~ In the thick of It this )'car, Cy Heath shot the Guards tied,' goals shall be changed, the period but sewcd up the contest ~hcad 6·1 to end Ihe scoring. . .fl)ught It out over regulation -and !1roead at 3·2 in the second perlorl face off shall be at centre Icc and in the second period with three Though referces Gordon Thomas went dog·tlred Into an ov~rtlme (In a pass from Spal'kes and Kev p.ay shall IMMEDIATELY be cO.n· /ioals after the Ford crew chiefs and Alec Oke called four pellal· session, that nearly didn't come Murphy knotted the count again tlnued for an extra overtime per· had come back 10 tie the score. lies the gamc was a clean one In TEEN TALK TAl off, a5 they had to settle for a 5-5 [or St. Pat's with a snappy goal lod of ten mhiutes actual playing Centre Hal Butler led the News which opposing goalie playcd fine Hi Folks: 115 deadlock last night at the Stadium nt 16.29 thnt saw Jack Withers 'lIme. If ,the score Is stili tied at scoring attack with a pair of games. . for a short talk ; 'In the finest game of the year In IIIS5 to Ralph Flelcl who returned Ihe conclusion· of such' overtime g~als. Single lallies were register· NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE ~uarantee it is goi .Ncnior hockey. the puck 10 Murphy to make It period the game, shall be consld· cd by Ed Atkins, Dave Butler, MONDAY • • · The overtime session almost 3·3. . ered as "Tied" and each team Juhn O'Brien and Doug (Pitcher) ON 1\101\D'\ Y I didn't happen when both coacheil Tullby Sparkes [rom Dem shall be credited with a point In Wool gar. g.OO-Parker·s "5. Bowring's. ruary SI. THomai requested their captains to ask Gooblc al 6.30 of the third period the league slandlng." Centre Buller opened scoring lO.OO-G. E. Oil vs. London, N.Y. holding thcir a IhaL the Ice be cleaned before the made Ii 4·3 hut Billie Abbott, rac· Rule Bl, Section E refers to the for ",the News with a quick goal & Paris. Dance 10 which t exIra period. Re[eree John Doyle mg [rom Ihe players' box, broke rll)unlng of ;he Icc thus: "In the at 1:01 of the first period on a 11.00-Iloyal Stores ,Yli' A)Tes. is Invltcd at the! I:cckond Ihe leams to line liP as In nil alone to tic II 4-4. ' • e\·,:nt Ihnt ADDITIONAL over·. pa!'s from right winger. O'Brien. PM. Ilouble and 51 si required by CAHA rules. When Alec Denson's unassisted goal lime has been ordered by the Bruce Melcalfe of George G. A. 10.30-:rerra Nova 1II0tors n. The Rhythmairc! coaches Hal Ball o[ the Guards at 12.17 shut the Guards ahead PI'esldent or his representative, Parsons knotted the count 1-1 at Marshall's. supply the music lind Vlnte Rossiter o[ SI. Pat's !OI the fourth lime and onve ij.: shall give Inslructlons a~ to 5.09 of the second frame on a WEDNESDAY which will bc he perslstld they were Ihumbed from DJnln 51. Pat's retallated when tile manner In which the game pass from Clay Ion Bulger. Dicks & Co. vs. Harvey It. Co. Hall. EI'cr)'one il Ih~ box and Ihe game started Dave Shea rilled home a pass from shall be carried out and as to tile Ed Atkins' goal unassisted at FRIIMY time. Tickets are ~I!aill. nllildog Tommlc Bennett 10 tie ."rapln~ of Ihe Icc." I!.OO snot News ahead 2·1. John Avalon Telcphone vs. Mammy's: 10 get yours cal . More than 2850 fans jammed the il again at 5·5 and Ihe rllof almost '" Rhona Russell, I seals alld standing room to wit· ~'lIlap£C[1 with frenzied shuuting. ~ I CI b Dawe, Harold D jless I hard chcckin~, la!'t )1aced Alter being outshot by Ihc ~a~t , CIty nter.. u Pwo Ifockey Sections (not on Topsail '~nme Ihal had the crowds stand. moving Guardsmen III Ihe f1r~t! • • II,!: and chcerln!: all the way. They Ilt'rlod 14·8, !'ccond 19·7. SI. P~I SIB liner League TODAY WE rh':ered luuder when overtime was I rutshnl Guards ll.~ In the thml O\V b Wouldn't Work-Wells Doreen Howell ' I'Chl U)1. nnd 10·7 In the bang up IIvcrtime - ,Sccrctary Kenncth Yost of the Amat.eUl· Athletic Uliion of Canada's parent branch, [erred by the)! · SI. Pat's, Ihough outshot :lolng mslon. rUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8th • 1 I AtJ 1 t' U' , Nfld 11110 the final ol'ertlme frame, The crowd, jumped 10 Its feet Alleus 1 alld 2: is visiting St. John's on official bUSllless wit I tIC Amateur I c IC mon 5 'Editor Daily Nc\~s, Ithen have section B made up here to thc Ban leaving Doreen [nu~ht back In tic' the ~cnrc four j:l!.t as n.l'el'time started when i.15-E. Clouston 1'5. Canada i branch. PresidCllt Eric G. Pomeroy of the AAU (left), greets Mr. Yos~ (centre), as Dear Sir-I :\;1\'e read Mr. WaY'lof identical teams. A player In sonal showcr b times but ronkle goalie Uon n.llph Flcld soared in on Rnn Packers. Secretary, William R, Canning, of the Nfld. branch, looks o.n. IS expccted to ifarer's colum I o[ A who could not ,kee)1 ~r. ~~st Febru~ry 4L~'lsectioll in the city and seventeen year old on a breakaway but the !I ::O-,Holy Cross A.A. I·S. make a press release over the week.end conccrnIng lU5 VISIt here. re the set·up 01 hockey In thiS I.pace with other players on his ~kif\'inll, ~klr"lns .Job'~ a sct of IUllsag Guards wonder, robbed them re· plucky )'~ung Guards netmlnder. A.A. Icapital city. wh!ch I round very leam ',\'ollld t'um mO\'e out 01 ,e The bcst of lu jleatedl)' In a sparkling overtime fell hIS face 9.45-Vlctorlans vs. Baird Motnrs. interesting. While, l\lr. wayfarer" senior hoc;"ey altogether and ~n' tOhs~olh~r il G l' 0 IJ,·mmy H,·gg,·ns R · you be just M l;crrormanee. '. shot. Alec Benson a on Y m 3 and 4: OV 0 0 I do not set mY5elf liP as a hockey I make room for a player from sec· "/leus Lto" pen em a Ins new job as YI :., Most of Ihe game, however, was Shea to b~at seconds laler and ;.15-Crescents \'5. ·Army Docks. expert, I would like to give my i tion B. T: 0 \ acaney in section la,1. Tim Shea's gpm. He kicked out 3hea stopped him cold. 8.30-G. E. 011 A.A. vs. SI. Ther· p W H k" views on your column and add a B cO'lld then be replaced by ft It lorty one Guards shots In Ihree was a stirring climax to a esa's. ee.. ee or ey At The Regatta's Helm few suggestions of my own. Iyoungcr player. Then new blood TilE PRE llerlods While letting In five &reat game ,as both teams, dead G.45-Horwoods T.C. \·s. Avalon T d First o[ all the set·up that you: eOllld be strel~ing into sen.ior Ron Sklrving was tcsted t!red, fought to the last whistle T.C. 0 mention namely by having wei hockey all lime, and sectIOn dren of lIar) ~ri\'es. At Stadium ay . , ' th~ holding' a dar (,'! twenty six St. Pat's shots In even though Ihey were resorting Allevs 5 and 6: - . . say two sections. For example lB. would not b~come a graveyard .. ,~gulatlon time. to desperate long shols as time 7.15-Imperlal T.C. vs. Feildians HIs Honour the Lieu!. Governor, President James D. Higgins was Ilersons of W. J. 0 Neill and R~b· section A and sedlon B and by for old 'lockc~ players. I am on Tue.day • The fans enjo),ed, every minule ~nd their wind ran out. 1l.3D-O'Keefc's T.C. vs. C.N.T. patron of the Canadian Legion, will rccler.fad to head the SI. John's Ilrt Suterby had passed away as 'rotating the WCJk leams In section a great cupporter of open llicbael', Orc' Tickets arc f r.1 th~ slam bang contest. The neferees John Doyle and Jack !J.45-Can. Legion vs. Bank of· officially open the Pce Wee hockey Hcgalta C,mmlttee for another wen as regatta supp~rters C. E·I A to sectio~ B and promoting Iteams. In my opinion, and we [(.IIO\\s who predicted that club Connors callcl~ five penaltlps In ;\tontreal. " series at the Stadium this morning )'ear at Its annual meeting last Hunt, Q.C., U. B. Herder and Jos· strong teams in section B to sec. like in such. land where a per· Hear France! I".ekev was dead went about the game, four of them to St. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1llh at 10.00 with officials of the pro· night and he brought his dynamic eph Butler. tiOH A. I wOllld like to' say Mr. son can expnss an OpinIOn, Knox ~il1 be "rarel;ing for new adjectives 'to P~t's one a ten minute. misconduct ,lIIeys 1 and 2: vlneial and local command of the slate of officers back into office Treasurer's report, read by Wayfarer \:11, was tried right. club hockey. has failed. You Ijr~cribe the battle. to To~mle Bennett. 7 J5-Avalon T.C. vs. Holy Cross Canadian Legion and Mayor Mews with him. Hartl~y Ayre, sh?wed the re?atta here in this city and failed. !need only look at the attend· ON TIIURI Guards led earl)" in the first LINEUPS A.A. present. Life member of the Regatta committee to be In a sound fman· We found th,lt seellon.B became' alice at the ~tadlum now that 51. Bon's period but were tied 2·2 at the GUARDS-Goal: Ron Sklrvlng; B3D-Imperial T.C. v~. Canada Representing Canndlan Legion Commillee, Mr. Tony Evans was ci~1 condition. ~alance sheet and a graveyard for otd hockey )1lay·1 the fans arc sure tha~ they at:c held their prl I nd o[ Ihe frame. At Ihc end 01 deCence, MocDonald, W. Gooble,' Packers. will be provincial president Frank moved to Ihe chair for thc clec- accounts, as audl~ed by Read, S?n, ers who were tcluctant to move! not going to get their money.~ as usual it the second It \l'as 3·3. Uull, Tlllcy; forwards: Bowell, 915-Caribou T.C. vs. Mammy's Templcton and secrelary Ron Mar· tion of officers [or the coming Watson and Leith. Much praise ou't of senior hockey but found a; worth by a: ~e'lding club hockl'Y. Among the b 'Vaughan MacDonald's hlue line A. Denson, I,. Beman, Sparkes. B. . T C • Un. SI. John's branch president vear which resulted as follows: was accorded bolh th~ secretary resting pla:e i I section D. On the I ilIr. Wayfarer. for your infoI" Organand Sp 5~recn shot was' lapped In by Gooble, Healh, •. MacNat~ghton, .1!1eus J'and 4: Gordon Warren 'and executive' President-James D. Higgins. wd .treasurer for Ihelr compre- other hand if we say for.lnstance:matioll Lhe last team to win the and George ( ;\!art Cloonc. 'rubb)' Sparkes at 3.12 of the first Hickle. \\:r,lght.. .' '. 1 7.15-Can. Legion V~. Parker & Imembers of the city branch will Vice Prcsident-James J. Clancey. hcnsll'e reports. section A Leam were 10 be de· IBoyle tl'O)1h:r nt the old arena period to open ~coring. SI. Pat's ,ST. PAr S-Goal. Tim Shea, :St. John's Office and postal stations who took up a Alleys 5.6-Queen's R<1. "S Coch· entertainment. We think Dill Allan ~hat two regatta members in the in the regalia's history. J' U dOd T R . T' . ·:;'.colleetion, through Mr. A. D. Campbell, Ptslmnst~r, rane SI. could open up a Curling School and ------Now; n er r ers 0 egalD enms :;;and sent along the splendid sum of $66.05. The Xmas Section B-MOnc1~y. February '~" get a few pupils ~ la Watson. MUTN DEFEATS Curll'ng NeUTs ' • •' eNS · ;::.: spirit all over again! 7 p.m. George Glannou could sell a few Ii. " From ComnusSlOn up ·ext. eason t: • • • Alleys 34-SI. Mary's vs Wesley. caps as per samllle and we love Scores in last nighl's Brook . '" Alleys 7-B George St. vs Cochrane Uncle Harry for ... the. nice things I,'cld Ice Cream Tropby Curling NEW.YORK (AP)-Julius Helf-, , . T' t I' 'P) And from as far away as Buchans, the inland PEPPERS 24 .... 16 and chnirman uf the New York JIIELBOURNE, Aus ra 13 C... - SI. he says about the :.1adles, as players games were as follows: . stat~ a t hIe tic commission, ~n'llIafl'Y Hnpman. manag~r-captah' :~~ mining town, came a pair of boots and skates sent 8.15 p.m. we mean. Mrs. Goildey was not the IN GIRl S' HOOP Hiscuck 6,' Alderdice 7. n()ulI~td a new pOlicy Friday wlncll, uf the Auslralian tenms furce~. :;; in lJy Miss Mary Elizabeth Maher, wbo had Alleys 5-6-Quecn's Rd. vs St. only one who admired lIer lIus· J... Conroy B, Stirling 15. will pl~,* all ring ductors .lIlI.der said I"riday Ihe tcalll WOllltl CII~' ::; already sent in a donation of $5.00. The orphans Michael's band's brilliant playing and skip· Roberts 5, Muore 12. Ih ' jurisdictiun o[ the CUlJlml~~lUn. centrale on recapture of the Da\,l~ 0.30 p.m. , C II ping. lIY JOAN CRITCII Kavanaugh 4, t,lairiwarillg 12. ~n the past doclors nssign~d t? ~up this y~ar ra.lhcr Ihan on gel. · :~~ won't soon forget Mary Elizabeth who has been i'. Alleys 3·4-SI. Thomas \·s a Ie· Last Friday's Bonspiel was won Maddick 11, Carler 5. examine fighters have· be:n II' tlng expemnce In O\'cr!eas tour· so kind to them. . dral. by Mrs. 'Allan (Skip) assisted 'by Meinorial University sextette Goudey vs. An~1. Goudey by eensed by the state but paId by naments. . . ;::. Alleys 7·S-IOrk vs Gower St. Miss Whitele~', Mrs. Roberts and downed Pepperre\1 Pepperrettes lJ1e promoters. NolV they will be As II. result: he added. t?urJn~ l ·. • • • n1 ::, Nor will they forget Miss Toni Healey, Masters NOTE: All future gamcs for Mrs. Reid. The ;Hallett Bonsplel 24.16 In hard fought Girls Senior default. paid fro'm a commission kitty and AustralIans WIll, play O 3' In thl' .balance. of season will be play· IV"S won in n vcry·.closely contested Basketball League name at Mcm. Oliver 11, Herrick 3. rotated among Ihe arenas. I Queen'~ and Wimbledon t~urn~. · :;:'David Osmond and Robert Price, who also sent in p t' All" "Norris 10, McCarthy. T.lIe commission, at its \\'ee~y mcnt~ .l.n En~land ~~vre g~m.; tl' i : §::\heir skatE'S yesterday so that they could be used by cd at St. a s eys. ~amc by Mrs. Warren (Skip) Mrs, orial gymn last night. Memorials The regular weckly mixed mecting, voided a contracl w~lch tbe UOl~cd Stale;;. inc)' wIll !'];p 1 While, Mrs. Parsons 'and Mrs,' I led 14·6 at Ihe half lime whistle. l)nn~picl will occupy alt rink, on .I~ckic L ~ b 1I a, a middlewel~ht tll~ I\~han anel Frrnch r.hampI~n :;= 'the orphalls. . Pippy. lIIrs. Warr~n holds the. Ira· nuby .lonC5 opcned ~coring for SalUrday, with Salurd~y night fighter Irom Nell' York, held With ships. . ::.. * • • phy for one ~·car. i Mcmorielles With Shirley Earle GllCn [or members and, \Ilcir lllanager5 AI Lamolla and brnther I (If t~erc I~ ~ lar~e entry In Ih.~ , .:; Donations of Illoney yesterday also came from HCAA Bowling Wedne~day's B6n~piel \l'a~ \l'on ~eorlns: soon after. The game lake the former champion. Ho\\,· AmcflCan·zone Dal'l.< CUi' cO!"pEli. 1 . I' I' • I I h 'I 1 I b t Ih ~ue~I~. ~.I·"r.' the commission, deferred iI~ tion, he added. Ihcn 1I )1ortion 01 by ~Irs. C lClvero'F~sm Ct y" rs. :.farted ralhel' ~ ow y u e The Inle.I·,CI·t", )11')'llolI'n5 for ,. " h I I ~ I ,~;:MiS&es Gail and Gillny Herder with $10.00; Dnd II I ~I J" final verdict for a week ~o b. at the team may lave 0 go "Iree III · .:-. Mr, R, A. Templeton and the Caribou Group League flockwell, . ~Irs. re e am . ro. Pcp)1errc\tes were ~holl'ing ~ome tile British Consols Trophy and AI Lamolla could appcar.' the United Slales Rllrt mls~ Ihr Tohin. I I neal p~ssll\.l!. Ihe ris:ht 10 represent Newfound· Labua acknowlcd~er1 t h a I he English tlJurnamrnls. :. ;" of Rotary who also gave $10.00 each, Miss Mar· Thc White Division won Ihe J)j. Aller Ihey built up

TALK OF TH.E TOWN Royalty Is.ln the·news agalntbis week as Princess Margaret begins ·her tour of the West Indies, At By Joan tho time of the Coronation of IQueen Elizabeth II, we oblalned tAL K TAL K TA 1 K a great number of books about ...... ~~ ...... various members _of the Royal TEEN TALK TALK TALK out a lot together these days one Family. These books proved Hi Folks: Its, me dropping In certain person asked me to put this very popular, This week we have lor a short talk again ,.and I can UUI ensbit I "I it or I sn 't It"••• , athe new Royal book Familyabout awho member died ofIn euarantee It Is• going• • to be shorL [hHear Joey . took Scottie home 1925 ' Sh e was Queen Al exan dra, rom t e game last Saturday night whose Intimate biography ·Is ON MONDAY the 14th of Feb· and didn't leave her house till chronicled in a llvely fashion by ruar~ SI. THomas' AYPA will bc one o'clock, • , Good to see Jean E. E. P. Tisdall In ills book "Un· holdmg their annual Valentine and Spot back together again ••. predictable Queen". AUx was Dance to which the general public Wonder why Scott Mercer spends the daughter of Prince Christian Is invlled at the smal! cost of $1.50 so much time cruising around of Denmark. As a child "lIer Iiouble and $1 single at the door, Spencer these days, • , • Hear tbat spirits were rather too hlgb. She The Rhythmalres Orchestra will Jane and Rosanne reeelvc fan was too cheer£ulIY Incorrigible. sUP,p!y the music for the dance mall, sometimes pays to be nice But her disgrace was orten only whIch will be held In Canon Wood eh, girls •••• Poor Tom Woodford theoretical for she was undoubt­ l~ail, Everyone Is assured of a good looks like the Lone Ranger now edly the favourite of both parents, hme. Tickets are limited so be sure that "Everybody" Is gone back. to outsiders, who saw ,nothing of i to get yours early from elther- school, ••• Don't think Bob 11k· her more human sidc, thought her A packed hOl1seI greeted the Christmas concert of St. Jolm Bosco Sehoul on the Blackllcad Rd. This photo shows som c of the pl1p ls Rhona Russell, David Yetm~n, Cec ed what was In last wee~, could quite perfect, t gem of the finest Dawe, Harold Duffet. Max Snacks, it be true that you and Jannle arc quality; and as she grew older (not on Topsail Rd). keeping us in suspense.· •• A some news of this lovely creature • • • group of girls are wondering who spread abroard on the continent." At the sight of the Queen there ~~urce of healthy enjoyment." In Of St. John Bosco School TODAY WE SAY au revoir to Robin Is taking to the AYPA Her beauty and her high spirits was a gasp, n flutter In the air. order to help with the teaching Teachers Doreen Howell who has been Irans. Valentine Dance, we know some' captivated Albert, Prince of Wales of the ball, The packed ass~m, of this subject, 1I1r, Joynson has ' ferred by the. Bank of Nova Scotia one who would just L-o-v.e to go of England, They were married, bly saw a tall girlish figure with IITitten this book, here to the Bank In Sydney. Before with you Isn't that right Scottie Dickens describes her on tier the crown gleaming abouve a black MEDICAL BIOGRAPHIES leaving Doreen was tendered a per. • • • , I suppose the letters arc wedding day as follows: "Her Mary Stuart coif and the deep The second book on health deals ~onal shOll'er by her many friends just rolllng in from Mlke,Llbby face was ,'cry pale and (ull of black of her gown standinc .oul with the men who worked anel ex· in the city and was 'presented with or just every so often •• , On Sat. a sort of awe and wonder, It ,from the brilliant State robe, a perimcnted sp that others might a let of luggage by her co-workers. urday night the Prince of Wales WRS the face of no ordinary bride, igreat rope of pearls failing t.o .be- enjoy he Iter h~alth. Harley WII· The best of luck to you and may Cheerleaders made their first ap. not simply a timid, shrlnklnq low her knees and the Koh·i·noor Iiams cnll his bool; "Between Life ~'ou be just as succcss(u! In your pcarance for 19~~ and I might add girl, but one with II distinctive flashing In the solden Ugh!." And Death." At the opening of new JOD as you had been In the It was a good one what do you charncter of her own prepared to From the passages Iluoled olle chnpter 1 he outlines the ~cope last. think boys? What did you think act II part greatly," It was not I'l'.n sec wi!1I wl~at case aud grncc of 'Ihe hook as follows: • • • o[ those Krazy Bermuda socks .. , an easy marriage. The P,rince lIllS book IS wf1\(en. Also there "A meeting of hospilal gov, TilE PRESENTATION Chil. Good to sec the Hedge has !InaU)' was a gay young man who like a 1115 no attempt at whlte·washlng the: ci'nors In the West End of Lon, dren o( ~Iary Sodality will be broken down and taken a liking /!ood lime: Alexandra had nn ob· ,cllRracters merely' because they, dOll had heen addressed by on" holding a dance In SI. Pat's Hall 10 a little ai' gal who answers stlnacy of her own, Twice she lare Hoyaity, The humon w~ak-! of the surgeons on the staff of th~ on TueJ!lay, Feb. 15, with Leo to the name of Lorraine ••• how teft him to return to Denmark ncsses and foibles of, the 1I,lng, institution. By contrast wiLh the :'!iehael'. Orchestra In attendance, do )'OU feel about the situation and twice came back a~aln. and Queen arc candldl~ staLed. urban surroundings of this abrupt Tickets are two dollars double, now that you've stopped pla"l, ng After the death of Queend d Vic· The members' of the GOlernmenlI . I CI o~p. t 0 a If'llISV pro e~SlOnn J career, Hear Frances Thorne and Kevin Lhe field, , • Doc Miller and Her, ,torla In 1901 Albert ase~n e th~ and the arIstocracy a~c a so lVe I I It' I th 1 tI r. Knox .will be there.. Throne as Edward VII The nell' dlOwn and true to the·r real chJr· a scconl 10C or s {en las I . min Riche had a hard time with .' ',1 In aII C IIn'I'p',nl quality of a .. • • the tyres on Saturday night Soverehms first showerl them ,acters, "The Unpredlcablr (ra 'I I . r1111 ,,' h' • . ON THURSDAY NIGHT the J' •• selves to the people on February Queen" is an altogether enjoyable \Vorll le,l ne. T IS man lIas too bad Maureen and Pat weren't ' • kill I 'I t' n b 'r f om St. Bon's Athletic Association th h 15, 1901, at lhe Stale opening of acconnt of Royal life and love In el \I len rc urnm~ 'J al r held their pre.Valentine dance and ere to elp." See Tom Mur· Parliament. tile Edwarcllan EI'a. \ C,anada to Engla.nd. The firs:, of as usual It \Vas quite successful. phy has taken that silly notion In lilt was two o'clock on a gloomy SCOTLAND YARn C~I1Dc1a tll'O mecheal perRonahtlCs 'm n th bl d hi' bead to join the air force or afternoon when Kin" Edwarr! Anoiller fsmolls Brl·tish Instltl" was ImowII to say a hundred n d S t Bid 5 r ve m rna,., VII appeared belore the Throne. tlon I'S I'n our displa\' peop!r. at the the J\ 0 g e g crow were-Mary did the girl d i hi d ~ f~_aturcd , I,rh~l1S"n(1 mo~t; Oandr ~anan George poQuick, a Gertr , Patsy Gooble Fahey and What d0 ~'ou thl nk gI r I s • , . We, Suddenly the lights flashed np In : this weel;, It is Scollq!ld Yal'ri' 'srcond was a name perhaps to ~rart Clooney and Louise Organ w,ould slU'e love to havc some the House of Lords, and there he i ill a book' of the same namll h)' 'millions. A stretch of a' hundred I and Frank O'Grady, Regina llad. girls from P.W,C, as teen lown stood holdlns the hand of Queen ISit· Harold Scott, Commissioner and fifty )'cars comes between the dlgan and Bob Chore won what reporter •..• See that Winston Alexandra. Thcy had waited for of the ~lelropo1ilan Police l!1~~ day in 1797 when John Hunler was \ bcgan as the elimination dance and gree~1 finally gol Ihe nerve 10 ask a long time. Be was 59, she lVaR i 53. Durin~ this most difficul1 tal:cn d)'il1g.in his carriage home I ended up aN the mo~t affectionate au a LeDrelV Dill, holV arc 56, ' ! period when post·war crime reach- i frol11 51. Gcorge's Hospital, to looking couple on the Iloor. The things going nolY Wins rough or \ ' I ed Its t(leak and l"hcl1 the Policc . the loncly Arctic accidert which m~in thln~ everyone h~r1 a good ~mOO~li d- let Gerry know . , • , ed, not 'learning 10 skale hul lIgul'c force was far below its. full : closed the carecr 01 Fl'ederic]{ time Including Don O'Keefe, by TO~ k a Cl,ar Keepl~g and Ruth skate, . • Istrength, Sir .Harold d~scrihe": B:,ntin!! in 10·11. This cClitury and lhe way Don we would like to see r c ett ha~e called It quits or Is • " • : how el'ery de\'lce at Ihclr com· .a half is the period o~ modern .he picture you had laken aller ~ jllst one of those things. , ,. TONIGII'f'S GA~m between· llland ,was used to combat crime. 'medirine anrl the lJacklU'llunll of 'hr. dance, D~~a:~otld h:r\'e dsee t~c look on Prince of Wales nnd Dishop Feild iii .., c1",c'liJr; how the \'ari{)us de ! fhis bool:." In lhat peril;d of time • .• • 111 ace on ay nisht when should be a rcal thriller scelng Iha( I' partmenls work (ogether to solre i"nneslhesin was developed, Pas- THANKS n:RV IIlVen ~radr. X erv got hurt, she really cares SI. Bon's heaL both teams once maJol' crimcs. lIe gives the in· 'feur, Listcr: Fl'eud Bel'P3l'dn. ~Irl~ of P.W.C. for your leiter lasl ch, Merv ••• Stan Breen, Graham and P.W,C, heaL B.1'·,C, he (nrc, Iside story of how such grisly Erlich and Bantiug mildc their I rck. sorry it was too lale to me Xoung, Eric Duffett And Doul: then B,F,C came back to beat murders as Ihe Christie case, the .trent contrilmlions to' modern . Ille lleW~ In IRst week's column Squires are like IIUle bullets~ on S,B,C. 50 nolY B,~',C have one win IHals and Heath murders wcre ,;lcdirinr. 'I'hr at,tltnr ~oncJudr~ 11111 I will fit it in toda... .' the, Ice, keeping up the good work (a good one at Ihall and P,W,C,' solved, He also rlc;cl'ibes lhr I'llto: "Frl'rlrri<"i. Hallt.in~ was Dicln't know .'rccl 1.awr~~c~ 'I\'~b bOH •• , • havc one win so you figure it out theft ?f thc Sto!'!' uf Scnnr. ;mll ;'hle tn tral'el lII111'h [mlll('l' in r~' illieresterl in sport. hilt It cerlalnlv • • ¥ and we'll see you all at Lhe Stad, . the, pltchrll hnttJr. hrlll'ccp thl' r'cl'inl<'nlal l'c>,'al'l'il Ih:UI II'US ~rem~ that wa I" I A Y F Y U G Slum tonigllt rooting [or your' pohcc and the hulllOn rnhhel" lit ,'ohn liunl('I'. 11111 the' lIatlirr , "v ~ee 11m at F N 0 0 IRL ar.e. \LondOnof great Airport.oc IOns He Sllalso h awrites th~ The kachel'S (If SL .Iolul B()~c() SC\ll)ol. l'(",II\ill," (run! left Ie) l'i"nht: :\liss Wa S I •. practically e\ ery hockey game, or Interested in [I'gare skating then favourite team, ' . '. .' , :'nd eontlilinns lIt this ,(',"I'eh for '1' I I maybe he's interested In th th I f S d I ht That's all for 'Ihls Ivcek do cas, c s '.\ .. ~il1 01 he:\lih ita; not ~rc::II)' Miss Green, Principal:~. ;\}i:;s i\lfJ l'I'. !\li~s Huran. on y ~ 11e Who .,-It "roundn him • • ••e Pseo.ec Is. etea Ph ace °drl urn,you A meeuntla ng. nII' gill sometlling Interesting this' 'w'cek CoronationTI d I of Qneenf Elizabeth,I I chan~ecl, Upon thc power. OJf suc h 1 St Isabelle Shaw and PI' Ik E b h Id t 'I k fill t and leL me know about puleeze 10 or er ness 0 suc I arge creative0 ideas as they ·..·snatched 1----- al vans e e A 8 0 C oe or a n erest· ' go• th erm"s. ".' arc m no sma II measure out fthe thc primal igIiornncc of ,-;:======i'lI' dnework 10 ofthe the10llg Polleepl~nnlnJl Force, and hal'.dSIr 1111311our happinessour vcry survival depend, and. muell of I Harold was a Commissioner who B f re leaving the non·fiction I was lVell liked by his mcn and II'C ~I'~uld Ii\;e to mention lhat the whose administrative powers were 11ll'11' 5t:l"'," Catalogue for 1955 is considr.rablc!. 1Ie nUrlhutes thc now nl':tilahlt" Th e Savi n gs HEAR and' ENJOY 'Sllccess uf his tel'lII in orricc us '1'11'11 \\1'11' 11·"rlm II r t.I l'\ec t'II'''. i Ihe IIIt'lI of till' IHllke I'tII'Ct' with fidioll :,1'<' "'I'l'Il IIt'I' Its \UlIl' RADIO'S EXCITING DRAMA, IIl1'ir tl':lllitimml wIISt,'1I1' dilly aull (h'!''' lIy Ih'lt'li 1(!'i1I), lll"( "Ilt'~· h~ thinl(s lhal Iht' SlIl'l'sl Sart'- 1I1I:llillll (Iulan wu" hy i\gatlw Illll:II'd CI'illlt· Is thr 11\:,11 ,,;\ lht, ('lIl'isl it'. '1'111' I il'~t Is lhr :;lury That Bloom 'Iwal. ,or :I 111:11\ \\'1111 is :t1'l','~trt1 UII lib 'J'II'II utlll'l' u~W lIOIIJ:S !rulll IIl'it, 111':IY 1o, be IlWI'i'i!'tl. lie Is l'h:lI'g· nlll bllth deal wilh tile sll~jccl ! CII :11111 S\'lIlcU(·,'tI ttl IlI'iSIIII for of Ilculth. 'l'he first is "A Guille lhe Illul'd~l' of his futuro wife's iii. the Spring t. For Games" by D, Cyril Joymon; 5011, Heleased rrom jail after a •• ( the second Is ':Belwcen Life Ami year and a half Ilc sets out to , Dealh" hy Harley Williams, prove his innuccnce,' . Pricss on SYDNEY COAL go • PIIVS1CAI. IWUCATJON "Destinalion Unknown" i~ Ihe DOWN ••• , •. and up goes "II Guide for Gamr.s" i~ pri~l' 1 latest 'r?lcasr. of Jle~haps. the ON ~rily Intendcd for tencherR m IhcsL Writer of detccllve f1clio~, YO'ur opportunity to SAVe on chars;e of l'hy~ical Education o[ I i\gath~ Christie, An. alOltllC hoys and !lirls from 8·18 years of I~cienlist disappellrs 50me~herc domastic requirements, al;e. The hook contains n descrip· in IIIorocco, 'fhe story IS SU' tlon of ahoul 1000 indil'idual and. spencC£ul aocl lrue to Ihe at· tcam ~ames an'el tells the teacher mosphcre of 'Its setting.. It also how to go about preparing and eX}llblts the ~ame I11gcnl?us , A Cargo Sydney Coal voc planning a ]esson,. "Physjcal Edu- twists anel brilliant cha~·actel'lZa. cation has now become recognized tion, that Is·, usual With this as an . Integral part of Education writer. EVERY' S.UNDA Y d th 11 II n f its wide The best of, our fiction this an e app ea a 0 , • week arc "AI~xander, the god" ·aspects is accepted as a SCIentifIC by RQbert p:\yne~ "The living Just, Arrived AT process in th~ general scheme. ear'th" by Sheila Russell and There has been a great change In "Antonia" by Naomi' Jacob. For The new price is, $20,00 per TOil outlook and treatment of the those who like their fiction with ! i subject, even as th~ term Physi· an hislorlcal t'nvour "Alexander I delivered •• Tax paid, I cal Education Imp!les, and ~he the god'" sbould prove Inte~est· I nar~ow conception of PhYSical lng, Again~t a colourful back.: Tramlng has heen gradu~l1y re· ground of pageanll'~' and con·, " placcd, I)ot onh' In maLenal anel quest Alexancier scrawleci his: LET HARVEY'S. BE YOUR m~thod, :but by the, great ~In~e~' name all' a !fOSS Asia, "Emerg· i BUY:WORD FOR COAL PRESENTED BY lymg prmclple that every mdlvl· 'Ins from the story Is a clear and .' . dual needs spe~lal treatment" . striking porlrait of a complex j "It Is now realized that Physl- genius whose military strategy I cal Education Includes all prne· changed the world, a conqueror. I .Baine, Johnston··& . Ltd, IIces thnt arc healthful·promotlng, who commDDlII~d loyalty amI yet " CO.' II and all agencies. that foslcl' char· cl'~ated dlssellt; lonely figure I , _. IIcter.IJlIildlllg RIIlI' help the ,chilli who (1)'11111 refuge III 1111 llllu~lInl , Agency', D'partment. tu, hecOIill! a nsdul citizcn," In love>' i . , view of the imporlance which thc "Antonla";)y NaI!DlI' Jacol) h· .. FINER' RADIO FEATURE author attachcs to, Physical Edu- Iret In Italy. The story of a little I DIAL '590' FOR' THIS . , cation he thinks that "There is,~ peasant girl, who bY. the strength., . \there£lIrt', a definite nced Cor IllC 10f her ,charactcI riscs abovc pllV : . FRO~ YOUR', FRIENDLY, FRIGIDAIRE, DEALER, tc"cI~in~ "f ~al1lr~ H;; a 111l'an~ oC erty and' Ff!t:alo~ to. make [OJ I I~==~===~==~~.~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~p~~.d"e~pme~ a~ as ~hers~f a sp~n&d I~: .. ' I' • ,.", . ,.

10 THE DAILY NEWS, SA.TURDAY, FEB. 5, 1955· PlYWQ .. . ·. Useful By J. IlALPH As previousl,· .: wood planels can wall 'Surfaces. 1 II true where coni .Jesus Speaks To You placed concrele ' Btshop·.~·~Sheen· Writes: BEST LOVED HYMNS By Jesus ha3 someUling diUerent to surfaced for pia; ::SUNDAY· SERVICES , .' REV., FRED SASS, B.A., B.D., say. He is tlle soul saUsiler.Trust are available I~ thicknesses and I . THE INSANE JUDGE THE'SANE thlnlsj that the ConimuJilst phlJOg. . . 'Lord, speak to me, that I may spcak lI.Th. Hiln. Listen to Him each day el'ery dividau1 specifiC C..1lurch: O.f E,;naland .. MOUNT PUlL PAIIt...... BY '11L.TI)N J. SilEEN . ophy IS-Iood, and thlt tlley.are .. In Hl'lng echoes o[ Thy tone; Edinburgh University moment. Gh'e Him a break in : ,., 23Q S d S ho l' 7 m ,rateful . to the ,overnment for 1 --. ' yom' life. Some people are 100 busy reasonable ana :. . PUbll/'~~rI~rp,1Y T~U;d~y P-i.30 ~'or those IlIdlviduals who wrori" glvln, It to them. 'The mind Isnolv'l As Thou haat sought, 50 let me seek : "I have. somewhat to say' unto: to-hear what God has 10 say unt~ ean do the job Plywood pantl NEWFOUND~ND CAmEDBAL p.m. Midweek 'meetin" Allier. 1y think that· Communism Is just taulht ·to call "wrong" what lSI ,. Thy erring children 1051 and lone. ! Thee". !\laster. say on. Lights be·! them. Ou . (8eptulleillma Sullday)' '1' d . an ecomonic t.beorYr It mltht be formerly believed to be' "rl.~ht" i ,gan to glow in the Mansion of I' Are r one of tIlem? .L\£~ ~s I erected on wal . 11 Iy' C. i' \ ees hel In the Amalilmated Iwell occaalonaUy to stud), how sympathy Is 'Identified .wlth we~k··1 0 lead me, Lord, thnt I may lead I Simon t.he Pharisee .. The serv~lIt5 hustle and bustle. with.,lItl~c.1 tl.n!e dampness until an a.m., 0 ommun on, "'hool . . 1 J f G· , 1'0' hip 10.157 a.md 8. •. ·Matlns (said)' 11.p.m."" • .the Communists themselves reo neSSj accusation of. par~nto'l and! The lI'anderlng and the wnvcrin~ fccti ' were bustling 10 ~nd fro in Ule or I,lUU!Ilt or Qu. Ie. ' .~ corrected. Dam , . '.' ,,'. . gutl II, namely, IS a phUosophy others Is "loyalty U) the People's I 0 feed me. Lord, that I may feed : kitchen and pantry and dining hall God in ord~r thnt lI'e might hear treated with a Choral Eucharist. Preacher, Rev, Pre.-byterla'l .... oillfe, This essence of Comm. unlsm Government". If In" of the former: I for Simon was giving a great ~up· l1im speaking !o us. Spe:III, Lord "anon A S StlrUn" 2" pm i1 I' , . Thy hungc\'lne oncs with mallna sweet., f I h'1 t I Ih' B IIII '" '." e...... is the philosophy known as D a- ways or ia.'1.lnklnl peralats,one pro' i ,per on this nieht. Through the or servan learn • c·s Sunday School, Bible Clau. .. if. XNDiRWJ8 • 'lectical Materialism. According to mlses to do "penance" for them. I I strcets many distinguished gu~.sts I an,l Imow Ih~t I am God. ~Vi11 Yl'U C.M;~.C.; 4.15 p.m., Holy Baptism; 11 a.m., Mornlnl Worship' this system, matter is not.lnert, The third stace Of Tlchln Pouls) . 0 slrengthen me, tim!, wIllie 1 stand, . made their way to Simon's man· still be and listen to t!le stIll small 11.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Pr h R All M A tbu 1, but Is endowed with Its own Inner Proere5s In Revolutionary 'Thln'i . . Firm, on the rock, and slrong In The~, I sion. Some soooJors say that ,'oice of God "peaklllg to your Preacher: Rev, J. A. F. Slade. eac er, ev. an Ie r r, motionj In like manner, society king and.:Actlon, Every action thntl I Iray stretch out a lo\ing hand ' , Simeon was a Mayor nnd that hei heart. Weekdiy 3 . Old, M.A,j 11 I.m., SundlY School has Its OWl! Inner law of moUon, one performs Is related to the Corn. Tn wrcstl':I's wi.h tbe troubled lea. \. was giving a pllblic dinner in bon· 'fhcn ag:,in Jesus has something · 'D 11 E ha 1t Sa (W d and Bible ClUJ; 7 p.m., Younl Peo~. whiCh is social revoluUon. To eon· mun!.st doctrine, 1'01' example, lour of Jesus of Nazareth. Just worlh saymg. Simon I have some- a y uc J , .m.,. e, pie', Servlce-Spelker, Miss Jean; vince' the. rest oi "The d.octrine learned about land., i whv Simon had invited Jesus was what to say ullio thee. Then Jesus '7.15. Thurs, 10 Dally Matins. Be. E. Jlrown, B.A. You are Invited tOi world whlth lords that 'they are American 1m.: 0 leach me, Lord, that I may ·teacb· ! not clear. It may have been he told him a brief parable. It was fore the .Euebarlst (Wed, 7.45). worship with us. . ., In rei' periallsts is true: I promisl t..'lerc'i Tile precioUs things Thou docs impart: Iwt.ntcd to question him on his at· the story o[ a certain man w.ho 'Dally Evenaonl Ii.SO p.m. . (Fri., . . son'. and ,freedom' fore to accuse them In 'order to: Ami wing my words, thnt they may reach tiluclc toward some portion of L'Ie had two debtors. One owed him ehord with Intercessions, '1.30). "UEEN'8 ROAD Ill· the "truth" of perierVe the Pf/ople',' Govorument I '!he hidden depths o[ many a heart. I ~Iosiac Law or Hebrew Tradition. fil'e hundred ~nce. and the otherto Cathedracl BNDel'Otions, Fri. 9.30 11 a.m.", Mr. Doualas Mouland', ils System. Com-· This correlaUo.n of D1altctlca! Mat.! Whatever the motive, Jesus acc· fifty. Ndelther had and):tbing th munlsm . re.sorts eriallsm and .Action goes so far I epted tile Invitation. When each had pay the ebt, and accor tng to .e p.m. on . 230 S d S b I '1 . 0 give Thine own sweet rest to me, h d f h d th ,1 . p.m., un RY C 00 ; p.m., to the' follo\l'lng as to make the communist masters.' ' his place, the ser\'~nts then began or custom ° t e ay e C,rul' Rev. L. A. D: Curtis Broadcast O\'er Indoctrlnat'l 0 n. form in' each prison cell whal' That 1 ma), spe;,k with soot11ing pOll'er I serving' the food prepared [or the tor could have them cast mto ST. MARr'S·· Radio Station VOClI. . three phases of Ls called "Helping Meeting". If I! .<'I.word in season, as (rom Thee, banquet. In the midJlle 'of the prison. But instead of doing that · 8 a.m., Uoly Communion;; 11 which are prac. anyone prisoner in. a cell block . To weary oncs in need!uI hour. Ibanquet an unknown woman en· hI' freely for~ave them. T~ll me 1I.m., Holy Eucharist; 2.30 p.m., . ticed In China: 1 falls to iearn quickly 'hls lesson I tered Simon's house. Shc enteered I t~erefore, which of them 11'111 10l'e Naoi or Brain Washing. In phllosop.'1.y,.the whole cell block: 0 (jJJ me with Thy fullness, Lord, the banqueting hall, for dinner.s and him' the most? SimM answered, Sunda)' School; 2.45 p.m., Bible· "S~ I K oi Ko~o, or' Indoctrination .. is punlsJlcd for tardiness. Each! Until m~' I'cry heart o'erflow I suppers then were from more ac· 1 suppOoSe that he to w.1Jom the Class; 4 p.m., {loll' Baptls~; 6.30 Salvation ~4rmy Tlchln P ou, or lIevolutionalY I prisoner Is taught to teU on other I' III kindling thought ami glowing word, I ccsslble to the publlc than t.'1ose word 'suppose" ~~r. must have p.m. E\·ensonC. . TEMPLE COli'S' prat!ee Ind 'Thlnldng. i' prisoners who make critical reo ,. held today, she passed so[\ly and had an accent of mdifference, ~ut ,The flrat state, Brain Wasblng" marks about the methods employe!I' Thy love to tell; Thy praise to show. quietly to the place where Jesus ~rhap.s a little also of ~rpleclly " ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL Sen. Major and Mrs. E. Hutch· I~. Iccomppisbed by the prisoner some who Ire doubtfully Indoctrln. reclined at the table and standing as to what the drift oC the par3ble ANGELS Inson. 11 I.m" Holiness Meetlnll; emptyinl . himself of his past ated are ordered by their masters Q use me. Lord, use el'en m. . behind him, sbe be'gan to weep. was Jesus gettln~ at? Was He go!ng .( R T G It R t R J 2.30 p.m., Sunday Schoolj ., p.m., thoughts, Ideas, lovts, judgments to beat ··up other prisoners. one! Just as Thou wilt. and when, and. where, At once the hum of com'ersatlon to trap him With that question ev. • real'e, ec or; ev. • SalvaUon Me.tlns. The Dlvilional ., D, Ford, Curste) and values, throup Ihe admlsslon prlsloner whom We lenow person. U:ltil Thy blessed face I see, ceased as Simon and hLs guests about the two debtors? that everyone of them was a mls· aUy was told to bea('others over the ,'h" rest, Thy jov., Thy glo .... share. Amen. stared at the woman. And they . h '11 h' Septullellma Sunday Evanlellcal Team will be In ebarlle t k All t be told I • OJ Was he gomg to uml ate 1m of all .,rvlcts, ~ e. mu.s n your past back with an Iron rod. Refusing F. R. Havergal, 1836·1879. all knew she mU5t be a sinner, before his guests. Yet there could .' .• a,m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., A I Sung Eucharist; 2.30 p.m., Cate- warm spiritual atmosphere and Ihe.1J butIt In the RiUng youth mUlt Ibllwlto do so, the Communist leader for no woman of reputaUon would be only one answer to· the ques· ...... i:llismj 3.15' p.m., Holy Baptlsmj Christian fellow.blp aWllt )'011 It ~iaf~tri~::' wromat::I'aUinm eThlighttll°f~,tHld "YdOU areltnnot ,~, cthommriunist" W apptinc.ar int bPlubliAC alohne attoodtherban. tion, and Simon gal'e that answer . . s. e e· ow 0 you ow. e p soner 5rna II or d5 But que g a e. sse s or a 'He 10 whom he forgal'e most.' 6.30 p,m., Evensong aild Sermon. the Temple, ory Is that o,nee the mind has been aslled. "Because you do not Irale . moment, the woman receil'ed from Jesus then lifted up his \'oice crrADEL CORl'S . emptied of IU, moral concepts e~ough, If you hated anyone who Jesus a look \o.'1.at g.ave her cou· and said, "Simon 1 ha\'c some- MOUNT PEARL-GLENDALE Major ind lIr•• C. Hiekrnan, and ethical values, It will: then be does not learn Communism you II 0 f M . rage and hope. Puttmg aside the thing worth while to say to you. · . i 1 p.m., Matins; 2.30 p.m., Sun· Corps Officer ••• 11 a.m., tHollnes ready to absorb Communists 'trut', would enjoy bealln'c that' pe~.. on". costly. vase m which she carried Listen! Seest thou this woman? The ,overnment aids .In this As a result, everyone in prison Fu eanlng the omtment, she .knelt down at I entered into thine house, thou 7 day School; p.m., EYensonll. Meeting; 2.30 p.m., Bible Cllnlnd emptying process. by starvaUOlI, tries to be ".honest" according to Jesus fee~, and ~'Ith a ~?Dd ofl givest me no water for mr feet Sunday Schoolj 8 p.m., Youn,Peo- lon, periods wbere lleep la denied thr Commun!!t theory, Ind that Text- "Whosoever will sal'e his Why sbould we worry? Be o[ good D[ teari washed hiS feet I~ Ith her she hast was..'1.ed my feet with tar BROOKFIELD pies Salvation' meetlnll eondueted and eountless night Inlerro,aUons Is· to tell the IPyernment every. life shall lose it and whosoever c.IIeer. . hair. After that she ~rake open I and wiped them with the hairs of 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. by the Cadets; 7. p.m., Great Nothing In the Communl.t phllos· thing. Onlyt he government knows shall lose it for my sake shall I recall some years ago Ulere lhe alabaster. box and poured the Iher head. Thou gavest me no kiss tvan,eUstic mullnl. We Invite ophy 50 wllhes I brain II fatigue; the "truth" according to this phil. 'find It." . was an accident in a coal mine olnment upon the feet so t~at the but this woman since the Ume I you to join us In worship. the more fatigued. It becomes; the o!ophy. He who refuses to accuse BY REV. C. R. BLOUNT, B.D •... not many miles from my horne. whole house was filled With the came in, hath not ceased to kiss my The .ervlces throughout the day euier It'ls to mike· In IdmiSoSlon himself and make Imends for his One hundred men were entombed sweet odour. All .the guests of ·feet. My head with 011 thou didst V"ited Cl~lIrch III b thlt the non·Communlst phlloso· opposition to Communillm Is Ihere The smallest words oftentimes' as the result of an explosion. Men SI1:non were looking on.' None not anoint: But this woman hast IV e conducted by.the Chaneel. phy of life I. wrolli. . . . (ore an enemy of truth. 1£ Corn. express the most. Talle the word worked day and night to rescue saId a wor~. ... ". anointed my feet .wlth oinment. : : GOWER STREET lor Major Moulton Ind Mrs. Moul. 'The second Ita Ie or K'ol Kouo milnlsm were a system o[ econom- "any", It is comprised of only three the men. Women and children were Slm~n said ~\'Itbm himself, .Thls Wberefore I say unto you, Her waterprofing · . '.11~ a.m'., Divine Worsblp. Preacb. ton IIsisted by Officers of D.H.Q, Is positive and conaists in in· Ics It· would leave 'thinking alone, letters, but the word is full of mean- waiting at the head of the mine man I[ her were a prophet would sins which are many, are forgil'en paint. Or. a! er.: Rev. F. E, Vipond. Subject: staff.' The Montbly lIulldlnll fund doclrlnation in Dlalectlcal Mater· It would leave the brain alone. Let Ing. Fling ·it over any eongrega· shart for news but nO news carne. h~ve known Iyho alld \\'~at man~er for ~he loved much. But to whom coaled pape "That He May Abide With You Altar offerin, wm be received It iallsm. This Is done through con· Americans be smart and reaUZe It tlo.n as a white winged bird, and The night passes and the morning of woman thIS 1s th.nt IS tOllchmg little is forgiven, the same lovcllt lap, call bc Forever." (Broadcast CBN); 2.30 the eve,nlnlservlce. Tllesday 8 p.m, stant reldlnl of CommulILst UteI" Is .not an Konomle system before it settles sown upon 'the heart of dawned, but no rescue had been him, for she is a sinner; no pfO' little. Wasn't that worth sayins:' Pr S I W ature, and In particular the writ· It·is too late, and Communism every person. If any man in any effected and the chances of res· phet would ever let a woman wbo The greatest bible scenes what arc I\ll... il\~ p.m., Sunday School,Senlor Study ayer erv ceo . ednesdaya p.m, Inlll of Mlo; the Communist here beeo!l1es.a philosophy In. whlcb the circumstances, in any idnd of cue were becoming less. and less. is a.sinner touch him. Now ~ know they? They are scenes 'Of repen· hold it in p Class and Bible Classj ·7' p.m., Youth Fellowship Meellnl, Every. 'makes the prisoners admit two Insalie judge the sane., trouble, wit.'1. any kind. of past, At last the word was recived at He !,S no prophet. He Is an Impos· tance and forgiveness: Josep.'1 ill al'e cree lei Divine Worship. Preacher: Rev_ F. body welcome. The Rev. W. Lan. ,. with h()!)e or without hope for the the head of t.'1.e shaft of no hope, ter. Then It was Jesus said to the court of Pharoah forgiving ancl panels befo E. Vipond. Subject: "We BeUeve 1I~le. oC Cochrane Street United --:-.------.-----..:.-....::..---~.--.--- future, the word stands IInaiter· and the mine was closed and cov· his host, the Mayor- Mr. Mayor weeping over tilOse cruel brothers If sweatillg In the Holy Spirit." Churcb will be the ... peelal .ptlk. . Su d . Gl·ver Of .' 11 able. No. ~r/jon can say It does ercd in. !, have, so,,!~what to /jay unto ~ee. who hal'e sold him for a slave a~d . er, F~iday,. United HoUnes. meet- nays l\.U not inclUde me. We can travel A few years ago the Governor All nght, said the mayor. say broken his [ather's heart: Daml Ing It the Citadel Corps. .. .- ...... , '. rDlDld tliti worltl· and call at places of Newfoundland at a Church Ban· o~;r~ " repenting of his sln.s :ind hearing WESLEY III Japan, C.lJlna, India, Africa quet gave an address in which he SImon, I ,~ave somewhat to the propher Nathan sa,': The'lord 11 I.m., ReI'. A. J. Barrettj 2.30 Jlrilht :sh~dowl of true rest! Freely ye have received, freely and the Isles of Ihe Sea and the said, "The only hope for the world say unto you . SOMEWHAT TO also hath put away they sin." DUCKWORTH STiZET soDlt .hoots of bUss; altitude of God is always the same. was Jesus Christ and Christianity. SAY. Some people never have a p.m., Sunday School·Blble Classcsj Captain and .,.,.rs. R. W, Pond, Heavell once I' week; gil'e- MaUhew 10:8. With' IIIm there is no diffcrence He was speaidng not only as the word to say for themselves. They The prodigal son coming back, 7 p.m., Rev. A. J, Barrett; 8.15 Commandlnl Officers, 11' I.m., The next world's II11Mess prepos· O.Lord of beaven and earth and towards colour, race or creed. Governor of Newfoundland but are deaf and indifferent to what gaunt and ragged from the far ~oly Communion, Hollnels meeUn,j 2.30 p.m" SUII' seISed In dIls, : sea, .'The outstanding characteristic as a Christa In with n' Christaln is going On around them. They country, and being greeted with · COCHRANE STREET day School Ind Bible C!au; '1 A day to .eek. To Thee .11 praise and .Iory be; of God Is His Impartiality, and Experience. A man who wants to say what does it matter? Who his fathers kiss. Peter who had · R W La III JI A. p.m., Great Salvati 011 me_Unl In Eternl~hic~n timej the ateps by How ahell we show our love to Thee the fact is, He wlU be \\'Ith us to be a Chfistnln must deny himself cares. allout the future of the ~Id crused the Lord, noll' stadlngtherc · e\', an:en nl e, ., tbl I b Giver or all? share In all the experiences oC nnd follow the Nazarenc. SeWs 1I'0rid We are Jiving in. 1 beJie\'e by the glowing embers of the fire •Ulnlster. ,. Dr.' David Peters, Or- • aerY ce t e montbly bulldln"e' We climb lbov·~ all lie., lamps life. Not so long ago a woman ness Is th e greatest ro,,~cr.... 0 f th e In live and let live. Maybe some' on the sea of Galilee and bearm~. ianllt and Choir Director. 11'1.111., Fu~d Altar .ervlce will be ·tak~, that !llbt·.The IMden sunshine, vernal air, said to me, "1 have had more than soul~ of the human race. It is slill bllve lillie to say about Jesus and' Je&u.s ask him, "Lovest thou me'!" · Morning Worlhip. Junior. Conit.- Come Ind worship wllb UI. Man throulb his heap 'of dark days Sweet fiower.s and fruits, Thy 10\'1l my sh}lre of trouble" She had stood this that stands between many and His Way of life, But' Jesus has Paul, a fanatic ~rsecutor of the latlon. Sermoil Subjeet: ;Fraiikl)', and the rich declare: before the open grave three times God. something to sar-"Simon, I have christians re~nting of. his' sins We Are In Debt;; 2.30.p.m.,. Sui!- And ~!ek~.erue~r.n ot the whole Where harvest.~· ripen .Thou ·art wllhln the year and that did scent Do you really desire to walk with somewhat to say unto tbee". saying "Lord, what wilt thou hal'c day School and Bible: CIISI~ij'.'1 Pentecostal • Giver of aUI hard, but s.\Je had forgotten the GoCV Enoch did it, why should' Christ alone has somcthing to me to do?" Side by side with these ~.m., Enning Worship .. Installa. Henry Vaughan ther~, promISe that is found in God's not you? It ill a possibility. Ex- say unto the world at all times. God great scenes. and as wonderfUl I I ffI %07 NEW GOWEll STIlEET . " word. "I will wipe all tears from cept !'e be converted 3IId become still speaks to our generation and 80S moving as ally stands this ~( Young Peop e's Un oJl .. 0 eer.. A. h Churc' h Radl·O For. peacefu\ honies and healthful from their e)'cs." and not only as little children, ye sball In no throug.h Jesus Christ. Will you one where Christ forgal'e the wo· Service condlicted by lhe.Young C esley Snow, Pastor, Elsie, .. \ .' days,." tears, I wllI eivc lhe oit of joy wise enter into the kingdom of heed Him? 1 have somewhat to man who was a sinner and w!lo People _ Speakers:'-, Miss NelUe B. Snow, alSlst. Putor, 10.30 I.m., For ~ll ~. ~le!sings eartb displays for !r.'1.e· splril or mourning. heaven. These are not my words say unto you. All through his Iifc bad washed his feet with her tears. Hansen and Mr:' Boyd:' Hiscock. Prayer Serviee; 11 a.m" Mornlnl Broadcast We owe"'Thee thankiuiness Illd Some months ago I met a man they are the words of Jesus Christ. He has somewhat to say and drie,d them with tlle hairs of Holy Communion foUowlng the Worship; 2 p.m., Sunday School; praise; and I asked him how his wife was7 Conversion is not the outcome of abo u t everything. Whatever her head, 'That Is sometiing worth elvenins service. 8.15 p.m., Meet. 6.30 p.m., Prayer Service; 7 p.m.-, .' G{~er o[ a11l Oh said be, she carne through the imagination, it is real in the may be your experience of lIfe- saying. He said, Thy sins are lpg o[ the Conference Committee Evangellsllc Service. MondlY, 8 Order Of Serrlce T. Be Bread. 'Th' :u' \ di' d' 't' :ot" • • ...... operation splendidly.' I answered life of a true believer in the Son your spiritual needs - Jesus has forgiven thee. Thy faith hat..'1. sav- on E"angellsm and Soelal Service p.m., Teen.agera' Bible Stud • Wed- cali froll Wesley tJlllled Ckurch a s n apare .ulne only she will soon be alright now. No of God. Dean Inge of st. Paul's somewhat to say to you, Business ed thee: go in peace, Wouldn't you · d'u . Son said he, "The wound will not heal" Cathedral, London, tells a beaut- home, and in your own personal like to hear God say to you today? at Emmanuel House',. 830 pm.., nes ay 8 p.m., Youn".. People's Sunda'l Fe1lm'"OJ I, 1955. BU t .avd 't I H'"1m lUr I wor Id un done 'We have tried every thing but the IUS'f 1 t ory 0 f h'IS own b eau t'fI uI Ilfe. I have someII' ha t t0 say un ta Th y sif' ns are orglVen th ee: go m. The Happy Hour. All seats are Service. Friday, 8 p.m., Prayer Organ Prelude And freely with that Bles.ed One wound refuses to respond. There little girl. She was only 11 years you. Will you give Jesus a chance? peace: Thy f'llith hath saved thee I free at Cochrane Street Church. Meeting. Saturday 3 p.m., . Chll. Sanctus Who glve~t alii are. wounds in life that wll! not old when she passed Into the Bet- Will you listen to what He hl!s to He that cometh to ME I will in no Corne, join In this fellowship for dren', Servlce. Can to Worship heal aparl from the incoming of ter Land, The Dean said •. "It has say unto you. Every person has a wise cast out. CO~IE TO Jesus r the lood of your heart and soul. DOlCology 'l'Iiol.! py'st the Holy Spirit's dow· Jesus Christ. That Is why we have been my privilege t~ be the fa!her diqerent need, and to everyone and be at ~aee. I : All eood Newfoundlanders 10 Seventh Day Invocation er, encouraging promises like the of one of God's samls.· The little Cburch. ' •. LOrd's Prayer I Spirit of lIf~, and 10v., Ind power, words o! the Text. "Then .said girl was ill for eighteen. months, to g . '.. ,>,'" Advel-tl' -t. Congregational Slnlln" A!ld dOJt His sevenfold Iraces Jesus unto His d.lsCiPles, if an!'1 and she bore ller s.urrenn with Sacrament Of The Greatest Sin ."

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Plywood, Panels'. , . .Create . illi'rei;:;Atr:ArboristI' . _. . ~'." .. . '-. . , ,. ". ',. .To Useful Basement Space IExaniine •. ';,your: .. ·'Trees Iy •• RALPH DALZELL .... "'''''''''r' ~,.;" ....". I' ." :'. By ~,,~y .REE·· >, . 'h' '",", "'" ,iif '" "'" .." As prevlouslv.explalned; ply· . Plclure X shows part o!·a con· Qui .. ' 'T'h· B·'· 'f \R d'·· . A dl"1 Wih' ,. 'M 'k" ,!': ·Wltt·,(,·, NE\ S 'I' . iii the sprlllgand.defoJialeearl!( wood planels can make excellent crete block foundation and a b. r en o. , cn ee growth.'· . wall surfaces. 1hls Ise especially typical comer Joists serVe the zZIng. e anc. ro t, 0 ney' n '\'arry w eat. ar et '. \ An important job for the home· . Check for vjtallty. This Is In· true . where clIncrete block or fioor above. Horizontal and ver. . G d' AP · · 0 ts In Tl E) t P hI ~wner possessing large or dlcated by t·l~ am.ouilt of annual ,h'" "",,,,t< ••n • .,. to b, .<0' fum", "rio. .how," 'ar ener rOJlllS1llg a Ie as ro ems f,'''bi' ,,,~ " to~. lh" "oY 'wig "owlh, ,'" " .,oIt" b"", surfaced for play areas. Panels D, B, A and C, should be secure- ..' W. A 1· I - Bv HAROLD MORRISON :are given a I:.~od going· over to the amount or del}d wciod, etc. are aullable In many widths, Iy fastened to the foundation Q-'Vhat causes the small Inter. pp ,e . OTTAWA, .Tan. 24-Rodney Canadian Press Stall Writer ! check for Ihrutiness, structural Cberk for lightning damage, 'h•• ' ..... ,,' ,.".,b. '" lit ,,' ..in, ..".,... ,.n ••'" 'd"'" bro" ••rt,"'" "".i•• ,"!h' OTTAWA J 24-~ n ", G."" m" 'w, MW "',. OTTAWA (C.)-C,""·' wh"',,""" ,,' (0)'" "'00 'Ma'" ,,,'"'"''' ,~~"""',,' b, ,ho .." .,,'''0''''"'' C", ,. "", ",,"" b'"'' A, h"" In .., "', . '"" ':"r ,,!"";'; ." ,· .... ,b' C,reo' ,,,m ... h", .. good d"'..... ,,,,.m,,, Cit"" ,ro,'" wo,", dl,~reasonable ana the homeowner concrete, an electric drill ,",o!with a ,what.. '" s)tould " "" be done to eradicate s ta hsee I nlv dObreSth . DI t Breeding ,u,.,Lab,ll'atory, Winnipeg. covering this year ,"',uthe • ", ,',dlone visit a year will do If a dressings, otherwise the door iii can do the job hlmsclf. masonry bit will malw boles for them? .. I. . In os or g r.a,~ c. y,.e . v s'. have been tested in t.he East p.ralrie crop fro~failure. 195~But i,reliable tree su.rgcon Is em-, open to decay, Paint co\-cring .' Ion of Hor Iculture Central I h T higher. w~eatproduction m,ay further ::ployed. I requires renewal. Plywood pands shoul not be any form of' masonry bolt, A-The small brown growths E I tal' F 'd I t dur ng t e two years. he c(.mpltcate the country s entangled Here are a few suggestions If th I ' th d pa~t I erected on walls which admit Stripes can be nlade of any Wood are scale Insects wb'lch fasten dxpedr men IBtrm,· an nd riO' results so far indicate that both wheat·selling picture. c - ere arc e ms on . e prop- dampness until this condition Is and should be made at least one. themselves t'l the leaves and I uce l n 1930r M' 1 WI !1 ame rnt varieties are· quite. weli adapted Though pro due ti 0 n in 1954' for winter tree care as hrce °:na erty. chee:: them particularly be· .. ' lonour a a co ma~_ Bancro I 0 I d . l' ..... 1mended by members of tN· f h '1 f J correc e. amp wa II can ",e half Inch thick and two inches suck the juices from them. Fall. 1l!l I IUd Chi f n ntar 0 an wes~ern Qucu"c, dropped to an ll·year loW, Canada· .'. • cause 0 I e preva ence 0 Dutc I t d D II ".. ,o! wlth.~,,, .hlt, WI", ,mlage toIs "''''~",.to blame-so ,',.. ieach, "" week f,' 0J':' teo ~'~,ro ~u. ure I;;: v" s on. • b"·other - areasm~' or Quebep"M p"m'~ and in" .tinol'er h"from h''''previous """,,.~ bumper .. crops.",,,,,U,,., '!These t?en,-"'.. well trained ",,,,IAU,,, in their ,1mally "",,",susceptiblll Elm. to ".damage ,,,,,,,,,' be- place the Ivies In th~ sink and Bancroft.s n rap dly gaining the Marltline provinces, 'says R. On .July ~l last they reached an professlo?, h~ve all the neces- cause of their V-fbrked branches. both qllou of 'the leaves favour In ELstsn ontario and A.. Derick, Cereal Division, Cen- all·tlme high of 594.200,000 bu~1tels, tsary eqUipment to do the work. .Most neceS1!a1'Y iwork on shade' 'a black leaf 40 spapy watcr Quebec becau~e the fruit is at· tral Experimental Farr\l,ottawa. lenti~ugh r feed Canada's own poPu,!\ Trees s~ou!fi be checked._ for trees cannot bl' dOlle by the own- ~ _ tractive and has good keeping Rodney Is classed as :a medium a TOhn 5 or fh~ul r Yle9~:s. I t Istructural weaknesses that mlg.ht cr.. He does 1I0t have the reo Iso:lutllon. \ quality The tree Is a strong u, w lea. ou pu was bring serious damage from wm· . . ______--1.----. . late maturing variety whll~ Gar- slas-!Ied by rust and bad weather't I t C bl' g may qulrcd equlPml:ntand It Is not , grower of goocl form, resembl. I k II d er 5 ee or t;tlGW. am· . h long straight strip across several I !II I't h B . ft' ry s nearly a wee ear, er an to less than 300,000,000 bushels, Ib d d S ," u I \ eakened safe (or lum ti) c mb. hlg trees. Y vertical,h Id I and·I Ilorizontalth t I strips,h ld Inn~o p~o~u~~I~r1., :;~yr~ Is :~~:wBill eaver. matBureth3lmhost a ave afsa I r elarl y gooadS about000,000 one-half produced tile inncar-record 1953, Canada, 614,-1 beranc ne~ ese. mus·. .' r~oe sremove y v d. Furthermore,the technical knowledgehe oes not or ha\skl11.. 0d a kevt on e s r p e ,nual bearer, dnd appears to be straw and could be considered entered the new crop year Aug. 1 An expert Hoould climb .your to diagnose 1II0st' tree troubles an rna e eests. fully as hardy as McIntosh. The I I r! 1 f ' bi I last with supplies of 893,200.000 tre~s for evldr.nee of Insect In- and make the treatment. To be- Place the plywood, panels as fruit 15 of goor.! commercial size, su tab e va et es or co~ n ng. bushels. This was not far below vaslon. 1£ Ig,\ued or unknown, t' thO k r shown in picture X.' Hardware oblate to roundish-conic in Rodney howeVEr, h~s .e~tremeIY the peak 983,100,OOO,bushel supply come exp~r 111 IS war. e· dealers will rel'Dmmend types of form, and heavily washed with short plump. kernels ~h~ch may the previous year . . . quires trallling and exper!cnce. nails needed. 'rhe pan,els may be an attractlvl deep crimson. AI. debult readily unlesS', c.are Is WORLD SURPLUS. t~e 10,west possl~le price WI.~o~t It Is .usually much hetter for secured to the furring'strlps with h h t f hi b lit • taken In threstlng or eOlpblnlng. Federal authorities estimate ex- Ilfec~l1Ig econto,mles of the 1I,Iea - teh tree, and ~1rer for the J1wner. . t oug no 0 g qua y, mar Garry while having teasonably rt I LIt t ill growmg coun rles. t I Ii bl bit wood glue and brads, where keting trlal~ r.onducted over the 1 ' kid Wt1' I po s n e curren crop year IV Federal officials say tile), will a emp oy a I'e a e aF ~r s sweating Its unlikely. Pancls may past three Indicate high PthumPth erne Sf aRn d a 'de onger ol'er the fight to hold Ihe wheat price line than to alternl:t 10 care for hlJ y~ilrs an ose 0 0 ney oes no t mcrea~ecis shipped" In 19a3·5t~5,100.000 But bu~h-With '\ 19-5 own tree e u as rea Iy at. er g IV ea p-ro ucmg cotln· ~. ey Ir'led to keep the lnterna- Ullfortunately. all who pass ft! be beveled (as at E). A quarter consumer ac'·'cptability when d R h II d Itt. d" t 11 ledsthrebP.O;h bl I hn t '''tleavd'>' t. surp useks tionaln a. Wheat Agreement export tree cxperts. ur arborlsts arc nnt round molding may be used at marketed In late March and '. • ; tr II g I 1" corners' a's shewn at F. early April. 'rhe fruit Is sus. a ney 5 I'es.s an . 0 a races an e I.. mpor~ ng na Ions see· . t th ceiling of about $205 . Picture Y lIIustrat'cs how a Ibl t tI b t of slem. rust except the com- ing Jower prices, Ihey see no hope price a ,e . " reliable opera,ers. There are cept e 0 spray russe ng, u paratively, new race 7A. Garry 0' atchln 8 the e NCC rd 385 _ a bushel "hcn the new thr~e ~ear "quacks" In t!lis profession, th. post can bc surfaced to this trouble can be largely over· I Itt till t· m .. n a a - • pact slarted in August, 19J3. But the w~lls. Note the fur. come Ily omitting Bordeaux from s res sBant~ 0 I a 5 em ruls 500.000 bus~cls exported in 19a2·53, during the next haif-year prices same all man: ?lhers.. ring d d Id races. 0 " var etl es are res s·t ,E~couraglRg to larme~s are, pre· dropped about 30 cents a bushel The safe thmg for the tree an quarter roun mo _ the spray program. ant to abo •• t 7;' per cent of the dlchons of the j:a~adlan \\ heat following refusal ot the U.K. to owner 10 do is 10 be sure that II Ings. Picture Z shows how da ., At Ottawa the average pick· races of erOW,l or leaf rust 1den. Board. It .says It Will be able to sign lue multi-country price·stabil reliable arborist Is employed. beam or glrd~rs .ea~ be surface. ! ing date Ifor hancrfoft ~I; IOtctoh' tifled 1n Canr.da. ha~dle ~Ilrlng ~he current crop,Year izing agreement. . Find a man who has glvcn ber 13, w lilc that or .• HC II os The seed supply of Rodney for debyerles eqUIvalent to aU. w,lIeat Before the current agreement eX' s t' fa t "" s~I'\'lee In the com· ESTIONS AND ANSWERS i s S ep t em ber "6• ; C,0r;1I tl d , SSCP- the 1955 crop In the East may be available11 (rom hthe f tilpoor ltd 19a4 crop. pires In. 19a6- til ere III·'11 be 10 . tcr- munltr a IS co., for a . numbcr of years. QU re tember 30; and Nort ern py, limited' although a considerable aSh wet 3.S t!JlUCt dO J { ~r1mis °t t naUonal ncgotialion~ for another. \sk the Park Department or Q_The tinning will not stay °cae. t b r 20 Bancroft . Is an ex • acreage was grown In Ontario I'labollt ea, 200,000,000es Ima e bushels. u 'i as a HUGElIIeanwhil~, U S STOCKSCanadian oflicials tthe Better business. Bureau,' for of my electric soldering iroll. cellent keere' In cold storage In 1954. The· quality of seed l\IAY BOOST DEUVER~ES are watching dcvelopments In the the name of c:rborlsts. n your How can 1 rcmedy this? at 32 degrees F." balding first may vary greatly duc to poor AU this m~y belp stimulate a United States. locality who are quallfled to do A-Rcst the r.olnt of the Iron cla~s condition to early April. harvesting conditions. . production drt\'e. • . , . The U.S . .has huge wheat stocks good 1ree work. In a lImall pad of steel wood. The Blossom dl.ta at Ottawa Indl· . The Indlctitions are that there The farmer gets. ap Initial price and maintains its IWA eXport price ------steel wool will dlstr\bute the catc that the full bloom date of will be no seed of Garry oats of $1.40 a bushel baSIS No.1 north- at bout th e same as that of Can· heat to prevent the Iron from Bancroft Is Ma~ 26; Melba, May available for eastern growers In ern at the Lakehe~d and the west adaa., But it also ha.s embarked on Locks ''Too overheating and prevent loss o[ 23; McInlos; May 24; Lobo. 1955 coast when he delivers his wheat .large give-away schemes and the tinning, May 25 ~ d Cortland, May 26. • to the board. But the. boara, has sale of $1,000,000,000 worth of sur· FA" Date from thl) controlled po11ln- been forced to ~et .strict dellVC~Y plus £o~sluffs for local currencies ar way Q-One oC our rooms faces atlon studl~s Indicate that Me. KITCHENER, Ont. (CP, - Rcv. quotas because It Is loaded dOlln over a three·year period. east and has large windows. William J. H. Smytll, minister of with wheat. .. Canada has told the U.S. that - color of walis and drapes Intosh, Cortland, Lobo, Atlas Highland United church, lias been ~rospects or a st~p·up 111 dC~ly' dumping of American wheat in LANSING, Mich, (AP) - The ·1 (at. l.. hnnllr1 and Melba wll) effectively pol· appointed secretary of the ,church's ertes to the board 11'111 help Pralflc overseas markets may seriously in- Sault Ste. Marie locks may be all w.,,,,""It' """ .." ''''',' F.. ,~ ...~ '.'" w. 1"'" ''''... B.. ",I\. ' m""""" .itd m""" "" d" '~,m." ••• " P!"""'book. w~ j"" ,hi. "",by', "",my, '" ,,, righ' i' 'hoi, "y - lli, "".. , po"', 0', ..",.It ""d.,o! ,,' ""', Th .. ,,,,,,' """,, .trl" A-Y" " ..."m .. ,.'""' B'''rolI ,. "",mm"'" fM porim.. , ., "'''''', it ... '", h" by "" -'''' ,m" ~~ d~"". lli. U,>' h.. gl • ., ""',... ,h., " lb, "''',"d .n, ,h. - b" "",d '''". with • ,w.'nob (., A) "",II, .",... "b.. "'" .m'" U,hI, lb. w.lI. ",,,d,' 'ri" ,. "" s."" .',M _,,' Th,,,d,,. '" "ott". ,,' lli. ..'~b,,"'d'· .., wh'" mm'", ",d.. 'h' ". "m, ,.,'" ",,' ,h,y " " " ••' 'OP. ''" .. ,,,n,, " 'h' f .., ",1m '''m """C, .•,,''''', ,,,,ld b. ,.,"'" • d.. , 1m> '" Rl'" V"loy or Now Bro"w'~ , , ..,,'" ",",,51 .."W, ,,,',,.. "mm""" ".,.,,' """m. ,ill ""y ",4,'h.·.., ", .. , IUrrln!! ~tdps. Tacks will tal strips (at D( should be 10' . which will absorb some In the fruit growing regions of keeper, and althou~h I.t lacks PRICE FACTOR I not replace but will be in addition I !he llic~igan Senate s~t In be· b,ld It " " ... "m lh' "",... ,'" "d "",,", '" .."" Il,bl Th' d.. ,~ ,,," ha,'•• "",b..... " lb. Sf, L ••"". ..,•• bot " ,,,It'Y,·' m>Y', '"'... ~, ,,",,"" "'" ,." .. ",m.' "'i,m". b, .h"""·1 Wlldcrcd Silence when . It heard arc " c.rccted. Back'h prime the jolnh h(at E ) wll be centered backgrou· nd of tan " bro", ,,' "d ott••• RI<" V""" " 0"d P''''''w"',, ''''""." "'"b" ,,, ,,,w'"."., '01." ""do h"~"''''', ~ ..'"'!" C",,,,, ,m' ..." ,,"" • ''''', h"h~'; ",m , romm,"'"'''Ch,,'" _d, pane s be ~re putt ng t em up. over t em, l,Ise a spots or pattc1'nS of yellow or tarlo. Since Bancroft Is as har y the areas whel'e tree hardiness Kingdom, the world's largest Im_!lscials, but. they still are walchlng Ch.a~les ~1. Zlcl"er. The letter If sweating ca~lIot he climlnated level 10 test each sLrlp. Hold a green, as illclntosh. but _~.. ~r is of major Importanc!!: i porter, wants to obtain wheat at the 'ItllahO~,_, __ ._____ ,____ ~,Id:- .. --- ...... t •.••.•.••••.•.•.•J''''~ __--- ___-_'N_----'''''''-· ------...... ~ •...... ~.,. . Increase your · DAIRY ORE ILK and WITHOUT REGRETS POULTRY .. ,FEEDING PURINA' DAIRY CHOWS PRODUCE Give them Quality Feeds

from Ayre'sStore De?l ., .~ .... 11% DllRY ,fE~DS with molasses CORN MEAl, MIDDLI NGS, An';o'Uncing BRAN, GLUTEN, OATS, • .Purina Nursing C,how HAY ~ QUAKE R PIG FEED; ~ursi~g Chow is a· milk substitute which will re!\llac. all milk fed to calves aft.r the. first three days: . I HORSE FEED, OYSTER SHELL One twen~y.fiv. pound bag replaces thirty galloni of milk.· . ,. .,'. , . COlts onl fou~h as .much·to feed as whole milk. II . I .' '. : " ,.' , F"U L·'O· PEP'.IF'EE DS Growl calvls ,heclvier than milk. . ~ ;.

Fedth"Ia~~ as milk ~hen mixed with warm water at· .' EGG. MASH, SCRATCH FEED, r, ., '. on.'hundrec"degrnst.mptl~ature; - . . '. . . ,. CALF MEAL,. PIG FEED Try·.your neXt,c;alf and In_for yourself. ".

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..... " . , anglrly, "take your money. And .------.-----.------~------. I hope you choke on IU" She tore' oplln the bag, brought out a wallet and skimmed out a Theatre Page l ~~~.~~~~ The ,. . t.. the wallet, .. Johnny .eount~d the . ; , money. He shook his head, Comment On Current Movies , I,. • "There's only $57 here; mad· 'Ll I T.Ki STORYI JohnnyFI,,·· "Seventy·four dollars. . That's am," . liher In" Sim Crll•• rt try•. w~at you ow"yo.u can gIve It "~hat's all th'l' money I've got '------..;.--1 i In. to. colliel .• bid debt on to me In small bills." , . in the place. I'll send you a roles In "Gil:!.I" '. ~ lET ! • btt with J. J. Kilkenny, I "Why. you lousy-" began check for the balance." CORNWAll Miss Haywol'th plays an en • PARAMOUNT : .kl""trlCir~" Th' debtor I, Alice Cuml1lugs. Then she "You weren't listening, lady. 1 .... tertainer [n a 'frindad night TEA( u ers~ f. . 'What's this, I sa[d no cheeks." club who sIngs that she docs. ------~ AUci' 'cumming. ,who d.. ea ght h ' , OPE i f.ult ... · on I' ChHP fur COlt.' lIag??" . The phone Whirred and Alice jU 1 what she loves, and loves what Monday IF I ;' They h,"". learned that 'he "The Aeme Adjustment Agency scooped. It up. "Yes?". She lis· l'J 011.(, ,ay she docs. Murder and Intcrna· \:Jhll bltn ...n with young does not just, madam," said tened a moment, then her facc -- lional Intrlgu!' enter hcr life BEll . N' C.rmlch.,I, .• playboy, Johnny scverl'ly. "I'm a skip jshOwed sudden fright. "Mr, Car·· RITA HAYWARD, IN when police Ilnk the death o[ WHI '.• nd they trick him I"to ,Iy. tracer. You skipped with the michael. Y.Yes tell hIm to come "AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD" her arllst·husbr,nd to thc con· "NEW FACES" IN THE .' lnl th.m h:r ..d~"... pelts and 1 skluptraced you. This II up," , I. - splracy LIleY wspeet Alexauder CINEMASCOPE i' MR • " Is payday Se~'enty.four dollars, She slammed down the re'l RIta Hayward more heautlful Scourby, man of mystery aud - : . .IV eepted,'! celver. "Get out of. here, R[ght· and more eXl!ltirig than ever, Is trider In intt'rlmlional secrets, SomethIng comple~elY new I UNS . Jobnny said tr, the switchboard "Ha ha," said Alice humor'! away." back on the screen In ColumbIa Is hatching a" Trinidad. Into under the show Ilusmess sun THE . ,oPerator In the Chateau Pelham, lessly, "I laughed. The gag's a "Seventeen dollars ~aby. • ." Pictures' '~Affbir In TrInidad." Rltu's IHe al~o comes Glenn bows Into the. Paramoun~. Thea· DIM her Mr. Carmichael sent howl. Now sCI'am boys, I've got "ltold YO'J I haven't got the openIng at the Cornwall Ford, brother of the murder vic· tre Monday the arrlval of ~'TeUme." • a date." . money." . Theatre. JI1onda~'Glenn Ford, the mAn tim, who Is susplc[ous o[ the the lIrst muslcul~vlth In c[nemascope\ MEL : The operator repea1.1ld the~.' • ••. "Maybe Mr. Carmichael can Rita loved. In thc memorable girl and una\\arc that she [s also the :[rst stage musIcal trans-- WH format! I t th h tl Johnny put his hand agalnsHend it to you." "Gilda" also I~ ·starred In "AC· pla~'lng up to the suave Scour· ferred VIrtually Intact onto film. HAJ on n 0 e p one. len h 'd ' It I "N F ~,. pI' duecd In . nodded to Johnny, "Four.D." t e oor and pushed It shut. "The "Nil!" she cried. In panIc she flar In Trlndn:l.': . Iiy only to le1,'n for the policc Slew 'ac, 0 ALL '" Tbey rode up In the automatic money-or tbe cost." wh[rled and looked wildly around Set on the tropical island of the secret of hIs mission on the color. ~y Edward L. Alperson for PAP fk"'" •• "" fo,rth !too,. "lVh •• ",." Tbo .... hbl.kIn ", ....m. II" ,yo•. """"d .n _!d,d. th'roo' film ..port. l'l"d. Ag.I.. , Ib!, b"""" .r. Tw"I~'th Cool",'.F'~ ",I"". I, ;. The door was opened by Alice wore out ag'.s a'ko. I paid more what looked like a table deeora· cdly 15 an absorbing romantic hroodlng vioL~'lIce, the love aC· the cmemaSeope proccssn ,~Ith HE~ Cummings, . and Johnny knew Cor that junk than it was worlll." tlon, a btonz" figure of a goose, drama which glvcs Miss lIay· fail' betwcen Rita and Glenn stereo~~onic soun~ 9 the new" . "Look at this Miss Blue suggested! Why don't SMI why the hotel clerk at the Hotel "The Acme Adjustment Agency about four Inclles tall. She I'ush worth an oPllortunlly Cor some Il'l'ncccdS, us moody and as sullry sei~nt~rlca~IY engl~~er,ed screc~; \ .. teachers recommend educational books, like hoW to hold WH I a husband?" .t:h""'rton Olh """,b.. ,d I,,,... " "",'~. W.· .. hI ..db"' .... d I. I" tohh. "",d II", "d ",II, ,,1,,1,1I,II,d d,nol" ,,' ~ Trlnl"'d·' C.YO", drom,. Th", " Ih~ ..m., N•• F'~". :rIM .She. was t!la~ kind oC a girl. We get teh mOlley from you or It came back, "Ht're, take this, It's a torchy tunc or two to sing. Easily the most glamorous slar mUSical re\ue . wInch was p~o S~I~ Blonde, tall, . gives blood. r mean It, sIster, got more than $17 In·it. Toke It "I'her£ Is said to be the same fer· on the scrcen today, Miss Hay· cd on Broadway by Leonar . 'Do' 'M. yon ho"y' ,h' '''''''''''' d.n", " Ih. I'" ",d ", onl." old rom"oIn, b,'woo, nil. ond ...U, ","loiIY ;, ~ ",,,,".1 mon, ,looI,lIi,d {h, I.wn ,..._._...... _' .. . asked In a vOIce thot soothed, or 1'1 blow thl! whistle." . • • • Ford that distinguished their as ever while her abilities as an more than a year and then dt~u~i Loggers III \--... ~...... -...... - .. AI like molten tJVt.. Behind Johnny "Now, walt n minute," the girl Johnny took the statue and actress have, If anything, been ed th~ country for a secon u . STAR THI Sam Cragg whistled sortly. said, suddenly desperate. "You shook It. There was a slot on the heels. In tim eorr[dor, iohnny deepened arill Improved by her season. " , • "i tI N Z I d PRl .. "We just left Jess at the club" gave the name of Jess Carmi, back of the ~Igure's neck In pushed the button Cor the cle. absence. Ford, whose Impassion· Starring [u New Faces d n tile ew ea an I -----.--- Johnny ..Id, \ • ""I ,. ".·d .ot It ••ow-b •• whl,h "I.. "",Id b, I,,,,,,,. "I... ,d ,,,,.nn"'" "p~II' '''" now ClnomoS"" pro no ,on I. . M d I 5 ,'Sob,,,,, with ....,IIIn! ,.. did ,.. 'now .b,,' blm'" Th,II",,, ... hm, >nd J.hn", , "J""" ..1d Som. '" , ..I '",., 1I,,,.. ,{h In "oJh "GU'," ,I,d '" .'", G"":',("E'~: ~". AUCKLAND Nz (CP) II"h! on ay HE • ,ho .",.oo ... d", nnd .W' ". him I,,,: ,,'oo h."d tho ,...,1.1 cllDk ., ,.1.. , .. th' h,b,." "Th,· L,'" ., C.. mon" h,I", ,.b,rt CI'n' on " .. 'Y. "I" • Ii . - '. \' - IN "P~. ) J.h"",. ,nd 'om '00' I",. th' SOm. "W, "I"" •• him " th' 1.. 1", "Don'!. Sire" I.. ,h." m,k, hhn ."' ., Ih. to, .,m Uk, .n Ib, '''\ ~"h' ". ",,:m' :1" ',,::, ":t '.~;;.;::!:'~~::'; "SWEETHEARTS WI apartment. . lIatover Club," "A piggy bank," he said. The eleva!o' door opened nnd of Hollywood [s said to bc even bers of the org n al stagel on about 100 Canadians noW arc· 6e!· ON PARADE" I v~s RE . J~. was nice. It was . worth "Shut up, Sam," exclaimed "A goose bankl" exclaimed Jees Carmichael stepped out. morc romantic III 'Affair in Trinl· of tbe show. June Carro I e~ds t1ing [n, was given today by 0\ - around two hundred a month and Johnny. "But he's right, baby, Sam. Johnny steeped In, Carm[ehael dad," . the supporting company,. a so visiting Canadian businessman. Tuneful mu~ic and songs by M~ probably cost three fifty. . It was Jess"hlmself who gave "Get out now-plcase.,." whIrled. "Af[air In Trinidad" brings starred, and .lncIU~lngB[~I~f~~~ He i J M B'11' 1 Ithe screen's formost artists, col· C( : "To cut a long story short," us your addr~ss." Allee started to push Johnny to. "lIere you! What are you .. 1" three comparal;ve newcomers t,o D.e Luce, PaUl Lyn':~1\1 Y A~le~ aging dir~dlo~ ~r !~e'~~~&r~ T~~~k' orful dance eusembles and roo I TH Johnny saId, "four years ago you ,"Jess," whlSli~red Alice, "So ward the door. "Goodby, nOli," said Johnny, the scrccn; A,exander Scourby km, Rose~ary ~us ell ' Geor e\ and Trailer Company of vnn·lmantic drama amid the gayety of bought a Cur elUlt from the Arc. It s come to thiS." "All 1.lght," he said, "I can pushing the "duwn" button The as the [ntcnwtional figure reo Conroy, Jlm:ny d s C' I L g com'cr, whose [irm has supplied the days o[ the hustle, the rib· I HE tic Fur Com:mlY, ••." She suddenly wh[rled and take a hint." door swung shut In Carm[cilael's sponslble for murdcr; Valer[e Smiley, Polly \Va;: aro. aw· f1v!' huge diesel logging trucks for boned bonnet and the f1amboy· E' The love and kisses Caded Crom strodc Into the bedroom. She He opened the door and ~ace. BelUs, the' Broadway chorea· rencc, Johnny La~elty, Ellzabet~ 1V0rk in the area. ~!urupara Willi ant medicine ~hows, all brought I'l! Allce's Cace. "What?" she crlcd came out immediately, carrying stepped out. Sam crowded his' (To Be Continued) graph!!r and dancer who appears Logue, Faith Hurwell and Clark supply lumber for the Tasman to the screcn in magificcnt Tru· . shrilly. If purse. "All right." she Slid In a dramatic role; amI Torln Rang~r.. Pul~ a~d Pape~ Company' ..; big new I color, are in sture for film audl· M, .' Thalcher as the Thlnidad crime. It IS the flr~t· bll~ed quarte~ of nCII sprint project near the east: ences Monda" when Rcpubllc·s IlIlnlel'. lIl[ss Ilettis, in addition course that h'1~ gallled p;lnclPal coasl of Norlh Island. sparkling new musical, "Sweet. n to acting In th/J film, created the fame from "New Faces.' Th~y Billingsley said J\{urupara is far hearts on Parade," comes to the L( exciting, exotic Calypso dance may have been tota,lIY new two superior to any logging camp in Star Theatre . LC I. routines perforlllcri by !\liss Hay· Iye.ars ago, .but th7Yre not now, ~?nada. He thought Canadian fam· The new offering stars such y( Iworth. ' I\Itss Kltt, III particular, has be· Ih~S should be happy there. !Ie outstanding girlgcrs of screen, I Penned fvr the screen by as. come somethIng of a major sen· al..o fOllnd Ne,y. Zeal~nd loggmg stage and radi!! as Ray Middle· TI car Saul and ,lames Gunn, "At. sation, noL only In the theatre ~et~~~~ ~~o Cffl~lenlt, .If ~ot ~ore ton, the noted baritone Lucille Ii fall' In Trinidad" is a Beclnvorth a~d on lh? screcn, h~t in thc' . se sec In ana a. Norman, Eileen Chri;ty, Bill : Corporation Production, produc. dlsk·recordmg and mght club The second group o[ Canadian Shirley and Estelita, the [[rey G 'ed and dil'eclerl by Vinvent Sher. worlds. Numbers she had pop· lumber workers for Murupara is Cuban bombshell with the torchy LI m n 'ularized outside "New Faces," due later this month, and It is voice J( MONDAY a • among them "Santa Baby," thought t!tat s!ilI more wor~ers will "SI~cethearts on Paradc" 1m "C'est SI Bon" and "Uska Dara", be recrUIted 111 Canada. tl Ie co Ior f u I background oC the~ 'VI have been added to her reper· old·time mediclne'shows in which TI MONDAY to ric In the CI,m version, :hlle TOUR NON.POLlTlCAI, the cure·all tor.ic, not only came A CAPITOL her regulars from the sh w- LONDON (CP) A . t d In botUe but was wrapped in I No RITA ----=T-=------"l\tonoto?OUS," "Bal Petti. Thing" Conservative party lour ofr~~~ea~a gilded siage presentation involv· THE FAlUlOUS ROADWAY MUSlW REVUE mMID IN HAYWORm oday _have hkewlse been regamed. this year would be a non·politieal ing the outstanding entertainers R' I. bade with Ronny Grah:.m not O?ly de· f~ct.finding venture, a central of· of the time. H rives his fame from hiS per· flce .spokesman for the party smd Back oC the gayety and frivol· E: GLENN FORD , formance In the show but also Thursday, stressed ity lhat comes to the small town ~ ... ', in. ~:::Y M~~\~N'IN T~e spokes!"~n 3 RING CIRCUS as a contributor of many of the Ith~~ the pro)cctstlll IS In the pre· with the arrival of the medicine . songs-words and music-and mllnary stage. Quebec and On· . Affair in Dean Marllr. and Jerry LeWIS ketches whIch make it up. tario. have been pnt forward as show p.eoplc, IS a d;amalic and J Trinidad those two rolllCk[ng ambassad· sId bl 't r o[ pOSSible areas of tral'cl nostalgically romantic story In· L Drs oC mIrth and merry mayhem, othex: W 10 ~ull e as w~~ ~ s crs . ,"olving two r,larried singers who A C()\.UIIIBIA PICTURE I- arc at it agaIn: This time it Is materIal as "e" as pe 0 ~ find each otehr after years of oDlIPIIIII_' YMP~ 1I1t11.IGlIlI1llTtllll Paramount's nmv' Vista VIsion In "New Faces are ,Tunc d a~~ Barstow, skelches dIrected by seperation. thl~ situation coming ~ AIso-Up,.TO.THE.MINUTE NEWS fun fest "Three Rlug Circus" ron and Paul Lynde. They .o.n the actor Johl: Beal, costumes climactically at the moment their II wllich . is due to open tod;y restrict thcmsl!lves· to wntmg by Thomas Becher and scenery young daughter finds romance ) TIMES OF SHOWS, at the Capitol Theatre. just Cor themselves, but have by Raoul Pene Du Buis. Songs and a' career' with the traveling c Also-NOVELTY - SPORT "TI R' C[ " I t created material for each oUler arc chiefly by Ronny Graham show . lree IIIg rcus s se aga· d [ b f the com J C II ,. ( EVENING SHOWS: '1 O'CLOCK2-9·.OO inst the colorful background o[ an ot ler mem ers 0 • une arro ~nd Arthur Siegel, High suspcnse is created when . TIMES OF SHOWS: MATINEE Z P.:\I. an. honest.to.goodness circus and pany. Sheldon Harni~k and lIIichael afl'ustratcd doctor almost suc· l E\'ENING SHOWS: 7.15 - 9.15 Dca nand Jerry arc in their Hlghllght S:JllgS In the score Brown, and sketches mostly by ceeds in having the medicine I glory Never before in their am. besides those sung by E~rtha' Graham and lIIelvin Brooks. show legally run out o[ town ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: . ) . • Kitt Include, "J'm In Love wIth ----- • EVENING-ADULTS ...... 75c CIULDREN ...... 35c MATINEES: IUONDAY _ TUESDA~ - WEDNESDhl'- azlng. carecr have they been 1\" L .. "Penny Candy" ,---.---- MATINEE-ADULTS ...... 50c CHILDREN ...... Z5c THURSDAY-FRIDAY 2.30 SATURDAY 2 O'CLOCK 'tl 'fl ,ISS ogan, I presen 1e d ,\ I 1 a more maglJl • and 'Lizzie Borden." There are MATINEE TO·DAY 2.30 cent frambcl.tu. slblOlw 0t rf[ lIlC[1' "all. sketches which take·off '''Death ,--:---....:..-_------' t t mos un e IC' c.a e a en S. n tuners, Southern novelists and ALL SEATS HAlF·PRICE the fast·paced comedy• ,Terry por, b e. b op mus Iclans. . And handsome LAST TIMES TO.DA Y LAST TIMES. TO·DA Y tray~ the role 0. a yo~mg ex· production numbers featuring a soldlCr whose one ~mbltion In complement of dancers and the 1 ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA II ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" life Is to become a cIrcus clown. bl d t t b uty of the U d h GI bill h t I' on e, s a Ucsque lPa n er tee ge s liS op· showglrl, Virblnia De Luce. Miss ON STAGE TONIGHT I portuniU. to rt'Rch his ambition. D e LtlCC aI so f'Igures m. th e plot - by hi rmg ou~ as an apprentice' line which has been built into FROM ENGLAND lion tamer. HIS best friend,. f Dean . t h e revue, as da some 0 f th e ot• r fol Iows along lor lack 0 any: h I Y g R be t Clary thl I d d I er payers. oun 0 r , • ng e se to 0 an acqu res a the diminutive Frenchman, does .london Theatre Co. I job as a roustabout. . hIs now Camous "Lucky Pierre" I MATI I In no time at all the. boys ha\'e d AI' Gh sll her ·ustifj· N IG H TL '(L.i1i1IlIl!Il11'1mn1TT"l!IlII' . .". '!IIIIIW!!'mmIIllII:III:'"TllIIIIIIIIr NEE , befriended C'/cryone III the big an lee o. ey J ?. tent, from tht! bearded lady and ably legend~ry "Boston BeguIne" , *-STAR * the giant to til(! midget and the The dramahe songs are entrust· LAST TIMES ·TODAY beautiful woman boss lady ed to June Carroll. Os~al' Wilde's great Comedy Joanne Dru. Dean true to rash: "New Faces'.' was directed by liTHE IMPORTANCE OF MONDAY ion mangges to get himself en. Harry Homer and co.produced r, NIWFOUNDLA~'S fRIENDLY 'HIATII tangled roma!llically with the by . ~erman Swa~ttz. The stage BEiNG EARNEST" : lovely Miss Dru and also with orgmmal was deVIsed and staged the high flying trapeze queel1, ? ythe.lnte ,Tol1nMurray Ander· '. playcd to thc hilt by lhe stunn. son, With choreography and mu· DOOR SALE FROM 7 P.M. TO-D'AY Ingly beautiful charmer Zsa Zsa tiful films to have been flashed Rescn'ations: Gabor. Jerry, (JIl the other hand, On a motion picture screel1. Film· 9 a.m •• 6 p.m. at Bowrings DEAN AND JERRY TAKE OVER THE CIRCUS ... sticks to his guns and eventual· cd in color by Teehnicolor and After 7 pm. - 'Phone 6221 IN 1II~ MOST IIJLARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH I Iy get,s to be ~ clown. From all in the amazing Vista VIsion pro· -It I advance rcports JerI'Y'~ portray· cees. Three Ring Circus" is a vis· I a lo['a clown is, In a word-:nag· ual delight. The cxclting panor· nlflcen!. This talent cd young man ama or the drcus life is obrilliant· is truly a master talent. His reno ly etched b:,' the camera and the dIllon of the floppy trousered result Is a rea lis tent in action. • paln~.Caced buHoon is something Produced by Hollywod's fore· STARTING MONDAY! that brings a tlng to the heart most craftsman, Hal Wallis, and and a smile '.J the race. . directed by Joseph Pevlley, BROADWAY'S LATEST SMASH HIT COMEDY Aside Cro;n :hC wonderful m· "Three Ring Circus" emerges as bradlents of music, mIrth and roo an eagerly awaited celluold trele mance with winch "Three Ring that promises to have an enter· "BELL BOOK AND CANDLE" Circus" su wonderfully abounds. talnment iem in each of its it Is alson one of the most bcau· rings . . Also-UP:TO.THE.MINUTE NEWS ~IMES OF SHOWS, A/so-UP.TO~THE·MINUTE NEWS ~ NOVELTY .. EVENING'SHOlVS: 7.0·CLOCK-••OD TIMES OF SHOWS: ... ,r' ': '., ... • "<~'.' ··,.i;.';:· :.,~TINEE l·r.M,' ...... ' EVENING SHOWS: '1 O'CLOCK - 9.00 MATINEE 2 P.M. Y',f::f;':~"NEXT, .AURACtlON .: '.. , /. . ~ 1 •. " - .... "';~f;Y,"'\ ",' ~;, '.. ' )." . ... AT' LAST. ON TuE sciEEH: :i"HE 'CAJNEMUTINyn ~::: .LAst: ·ffMES 'TO~DA Y ~. '. f. ,I - I. ~.." I' • • wlUlHUMPHaEY~GAIlT .';':.:Jo~i;:~!JitEa':" .V~ . '. ::', ~I. COMANCH~ 'rE~RITORY' i, JOH~SON';"'FRED MaeM.uRaAY-GRE.~T:A8·A·.BoOK'I . • AS A' MOT-ION PlmUItB: . . , . .. , .. Alio: "GALLANT . THOROUGHBRED " . . " '. ~ ~

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" , THE Df.IL y.~NEWS, SATURDAY,. FEB~~,.1 ?_5_S _'_3_; ! Jacoby .~n. ,Bridge . BUGGS BUNNY

GUES5IN'G.C~N RUIN YOUR BRICGE GAME .. FOR YOUR . IV OSWALD JACOBY . How should you play today's hand at a contract of six spades?, 'LISTENlNG PLEA·SURE West opens tile jack of hearts. and you lose t,ti~ finesse tei East·s , POPULAR 78 R.P.ft1. RECORDS king. Back coml'S a low. club. and LET ME GO LOVER ...... , ...... Joan Webber you win with the ace. TEACH ME TO·NIGHT ...... ,Jo Stafford Now you must guess which op. OPEN UP THE DOGHOUSE ...... Dean Martin and Nat King Cole ponents has. the queen of spades. Should you' lead thc low spade IF I GIVE MY HEART TO YOU ...... Nat King Col. to 'dummy·s. kIng and finesse BELLE FROM BARCELONA ...... Dean Marlin through East or should you take the first trum!, trIck with the aC'e B':OTS AND HER BUDDIES WHEN WE COME OF 'AGE ...... ,Joni James .,---.,.,.....".. THE NAUGHTY LADY OF SHADY LANE ...... Archie Bleyer of spades and Icad the jack [01' I. a finesse through West? MR. SANDMAN ...... :... :...... :...... Four Aces ' It·s easy to 5~e the correct an· UNSUSPECTiNG HEART ...... Gecirge Shaw Iswer in' loday's hand, but the THE SONG FROM DESIREE ...... : .. Bing Crosby next time you see this situation DIM, DIM THE LIGHTS ...... :...... BiI! !'Ialey In actual play you won't havc the advantage of' seeing the op· MELODY OF LOVE ...... ' Four Aces ponents cards. , WHITHER THOU GqEST...... : ...... Les Paul and Mary Ford Many player& think that the HAJJI BABA ...... Nat King Cole correct tone of play in this silua. ALL AT ONCE ...... · ..... Don Cornell tlon Is dependent only on good guesswork. Actually, no guess is PAPA LOVES MAMBO ...... Nat King Cola involved. ,HEY THERE ...... ;...... ~ ... ~ ...... Rosemary Clooney If the trump~ happen to break ·SMIlE ..... "' ...... '".' ...... '.11 ...... ' •••..•••••••• Sunny Gal. 3·2, onc gues~ Is a good as an· WHEN I STOP LOVING YOU ...... Frank Sinatra olher. Only one way will work. f· ":;,1 ES AND HIS FRIENDS By 8LOSSE~ . ·TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE ...... : ...... :.... The Hllltoppen however. if one of the opponents has four trumps to the queen: LATER··· Hence the percentage play is the :~~~~~~~::l ~ .. l!L1. HAVE THe flE~O LOlNEIIEP TI-I15 TIMe L'rnIIJK IT COWBOY 78 R.P.M. RECORDS AND 'Jl.lE TI!IlNK SHAVED '" A WAS A MODIFieD FORT'I'-CDAr. T\'/O-Tom~: PAINr .OVEr.'loAD VALVE. , A LONELY HEART KNOWS ...... Hank Thompson JOB.METALLIC f'lJRPLE AND MIU_ ~m A STAt-I[)6.U GOLD·" Tl'ill-l Q.lROMI! JUICE" TRANSMISSION 'RJ THE ANGEL OF DEATH ...... Hank Williams I POlS··· REPLAc.e ~E t'IJ5I'I- I • , SUTTON! PRISONER AT THE BAR ...... Doc Williams I 'I I: I SAW YOUR FACE IN THE MOON ...... Mac Wiseman HEARTS OF STONE ...... Red Foley I Wlsr EAST IN THE JAIL HOUSE NOW ...... Webb Pierce I .U .Q9B1 .J10U4 .K782 WHISPERING SCANDAL ...... Hank Locklin .95 .82 RELEASE ME ...... · Kitty Wells I .U101U ""Q87 MYSTERIES OF lIFE ...... Hank Locklin SOUTH I .AJ102 COURTIN' IN THE RAIN ...... ·Arlie Duff, .53 THE SOLDIERS PRAYER BOOK ...... T. Texas Tyler .10843 ""~K6 . j HE'S MARRiED TO ME ...... Kltty Wells North·South vul. EVEN THO ...... :· ...... ·..... Webb Pierce Honk Jut IoMII "eIt I It PUll 1 • J'us I'M SEEKING HARBOR ...... ·Doc William~ '/' . 4. Pass 4, N.T. Pass l 5. PIsS 5 N.T. Pass MANSION ON THE HILl...... Hank Williams S. Pass S.· Pass THE CRAZY MAMBO THING ...... Hank Snow Pass Pass lOOSE TALK ...... ; ...... ,Carl. Smith Openln, lead-. J LOOKING BACK TO SEE ...... Goldie Hill ~------~----~. YOU CAN'T HAVE MY lOVE ...... , ...... Wanda :Jackson /method that w,lI succeed against TIRED LITTLE MOTHER ...... ·...... ,·,Orva,1 Prophet the poslble bad break as well as Iagainst the possible 3·2 break. I As you can see, South makes 45 EXTENDED PLAY RECORDS . the. slam by leading a' trump to GENE KRUPA SPOTLITE the king and then finessing on LES PAUL and MARY FORD the retrun lead from the dummy .. JO STAFFORD SPOTllTE West showe out, and South en· t ters dummy with the ace of WILIFRED ATWELL AT THE PIANO hearts to take another tl'Ump THE NEW BENNY GOODMAN SEXTET finesse. Finally. South draws the LEAVE SOME CANt:rY 6vr I DIDN'T FOR ME TO EAT AND 6EI.1EVE HIM AN EVENING WITH L1BERACE last trump and runs the dia· tWILL TWRN INTO SO r PUT MUSIC MARTINIS and MEMORIES ...... Jackie Gleason monds. There Is no problem. A &EAUTII'IJL GIRL! ROACH POWDIA. The important point Is that ON IT! ROMANTIC JAZZ ...... Jackle Gleason you cannot make the slam if HARRY JAMES IN PERSON West happens to have four DIXIE BY DORSEY ...... Jimmy Dorsey trump to th!l queen. He will play his queen whenever you 33 J/3 LONG PLAYING RECORDS ',Iead the jack, and then he is JUST PATTI ...... , ...... ·...... Patti Page bound to make a trump trick. Now lel's (lcmpare the two LlBERACE PLAYS CHOPIN ' ways of finessing. I£ you !Inesse HARRY JAMES AT THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM through East for the queen of REMEMBER ...... ,', ...... Jesse Crawford spades you will make your slam whenever East has the queen, INK SPOTS whether the trumps are 3·2 or A COLLECTION OF BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS ...... Burl Ives 4·1. STEPHEN FOSTER FAVORITES ...... :...... James Melton 1 If, howover. you finess'e SONGS YOU LOVE ...... :...... Robert Merrill I through West for the queen of spades you wli! make your slam Love SONGS ...... ,...... ,I ..... I.'...... I •• I.I •• 'I.I .. I.~ •• ' ...... Jan Petree MY WILD IRISH ROSE ...... Dennis Morgan whenever We!t has the queen r provided that the trumps are a·~; but you .w111 not succeed IRISH 78 R.P.M. RECORDS., when the .trumps are 4-1 even If 1 DANN" BOY ...... :...... Bing Crosby West has the queen. Obviously.

GALWAY BAY ... """" ...... ,.",, ...... 11 ...... 1 ..... 1f •• Bing Crosby the first method gives you the ROSE OF TRALEE ...... Ray Carter j1>etter chance: ROSE OF MOONCOIN ...... w ...... Mickey and Mory Carton THE GIRL FROM DONEGAl...... Mickey and Mary Carlon '1 STACK OF BARLEY ...... :...... The McNulty Family Children's Puzzle EILEEN McMAHON ...... The McNulty Family I 'f!'J mE CLOSET HILLS OF GLENSWILLY.: ...... :...... Jhe McNulty Family WASH TUBBS r' ,SS .fl 17 0443t ,1:l4 ,\1 ..,. I THE AULD SUNDAY DINNER ...... The Mc~ulty Family .,;14f ....' •• • . THE FOGGY DEW ...... The McNulty Family I ..~!> MOLLY .BROWN ..... ~ ...... The McNulty Family 5(, !.~.. '!~' LIGHTNING EXPRr~S ...... The McNu.lty Family 'jl,l . ~ 2.1 'l3 THE THIEF OF THE WORLD ...... The McNulty Family .,.. .Io ,1 '"1:;S • , I~' ~b THE RIVER MOY ...... The McNulty Family /0 • • 'I') , ERINS GREEN SHORE ...... The McNulty Family ··I,·'b~o. '1."1, • ~• .' , 't~;J' ~.• 2.~ •1:1 • DAWNING OF THE MORNING ...... ~ ..... The McNulty Family , 5'0' 1'1 '11 THE COTTAGE WITH THE HORSESHOE O'ER THE DOqR, , *I ~ If The McNulty Family SLIPPIN' THE JIG .. ,...... The McNulty Family THE RHYTHM OF AN IRISH JIG ...... Don·· Messer l ,TilE BEST IN MUS Ie ~ FOR ~NY MOOD, .'

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AT OUR Wl1I.\tm Is looking for something in this closet, which he wants to wear. If you would like to know for what he is looking. join all RECORD BAR lite numbere4 dots together, stirt· inl with dot number' one and end· ing with dot number-fIfty·six. Try your paints or crayolI4 on this pic. tl!re. ' , BARRICADER----- COMMITl'ED EDMONTON (CP)-John Jones, The .Great Eastern .OU 23, who barricaded himself In his home Tuesday' night and held .off 30 policemen with a rIDe; was com· mltted Thursday to a inentallnstl· • 'tuUon. Pollee declared him ,too .ColDpany,lilDited '''dangerous 'til be' at large." Jones. 61)., feet tall 'and 28ti pounds. ~ur· '-__-!" ______... ______• ___~------~. relioorcd wilhout violence Ilter a ,. .': '.' . I one·hour siege. .'. ~

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i .'IO"ON2O tI.OIING .'IOCO : 11011 C W P.1o ~2S1 m w 9OO.5a .....t I7S. 171 IV5 · ., a, n. cu.... Pr... . 41SO eon,..11 . no 410 415 4:1(011 Sa.d R 31 27 ~. .Requires t.loe Stodc HI.II L6" CION 1000 Cop Min 11 _ 131~ . II 1115 Sapphire 463 455 463 . 1_ A.... Ur· . II '.12 U 530 CoamOI 121'. 12 II 116360 S·III.1 Zll 2'10 210 You'll Get It U. A.... II II 11 _ ~It. 19 U 10 300 S Free 140 %3l n~ _ Ajp' fO 70, 7W.· l5DI Co...- . lDI1. 10\& IDIO ~134 Sba,.kfY .10 '··10 10 hen taken. ov~r the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat _ AU\lch'l . N 51 II . NtIIII D.... on 211 23 28 ZIOII Sh •• p C t8 95 ,M MA~ as Terminal Supervisor 41. AlMrml 100 fl." 100 D Hom m.m 112 mZ.Shorrm 505. 493 S4s practice of the lot., Dr. 'J. B. O'Reilly at· his late R.C.ANTHONY INSURANCE UN /tit CeIIt "45 45 IOOQ Dildo•• 1.1 21 . S4 '. :00 511rna 5~ '%0 5H tint 1"" 1$1\ 111\ 1000. Del1llte !19 " '5011 SUalleo 13 II II 'residence, 288 Duckworth' St. . , "'.0.. 188 155 11898 SOlI 81.., .. (% 41 (2 WAI tit Am tamr 15 • 15 15 7100 Dol Rio _ Ant IA Street. 3,OO~ sq. feet will be built into modern Cbeck these Prices against .. e.llIA m~ IIIlI 1510 300t H 01 !.kl I. II II 2900 Z.nm 29 %8' MALE AND FEMALE ITSS Col Col SOlI "., 510 29$00 Hdway 55 52 12 CURB .Offices to luit tenants; anything in Town: 4111 calllP ClIII !IS 175. _ H•• th 1210 II 12 . ZOO P... 625 620 &20 1710 C.mp III . 175 1'10 170 4100 H Cml 20 %0 20 710 Bulol. 670 !'IO !'In 1. Applications .are inviled for . position in the 100 011 Ltnd :ito :II 0 3110 2500 HI.bwd lJ 14 15 100 Ptndore • ~90 (90 490 1951 CHEVROLET J IOU e Ad 011 51 54 51 1:1&1 Holl 17 IIU 17 1100 Yuk Con 31 57.. 57 Apply :150 C All 011 110 ItO flO 411 Hollie 0 100 m'm B... NKS Technician rank at the Newfoundland Fisheries 4-000r ...... $1125.00 _ C .r Emp 15 15. 12 Sian Hom 11k 13\\ 111\ 151i 700 ManU I,., C COli ,.. 171.., It7 H .ay 59\1 58\4 19· 130 N S•• 1I1 Research Station. Salary to begin at some point 1949 PLYMOUTH ,. C Dtc.1 U 73 74 21410 H P,m 26' 1.1 1.1 m e"mm.rre JOG no ... arr :lOll 20 . 20 200 Husky 775 780. m 639 Imperial SWEETS SHOP LIMITED in one qf the scales: _ C Ov Pet. 215 200 21.' SIlO Ind 10k 3 m 5 . 428 Royal 4-Door ...... $8'50.00 _ C Homlld 1T5 :lfl:lfl 1500 I.oplr 211 210 214 L'lOl1STnlALS leb5,8 Assistant TechniCian, Grade 1... $1800-120-2400 1948 DODGE 2110 C O·.nd G II.. 70 17' 70 . _ I NI.~.I iGl~ "~4 .GO!' :tI'3 C R"w _ C P L Pott 1~2 .1fT IU IOO:I~t·PII. 2m IS" 2m 1733 D Ma •. , Assistant TechniCicin, Grade 2 .. $2460-120-2820 1000 C "",'UII. 145 415 445 105M J ••kJII'1 m 7 "m %U n St ••1 . 4·000r ...... $625.00 100 CIMO 011 . 410 110 4,. 5lIOO J.eulot 10 91" In 460 Simp.... roll caNlu IU 110 110 100 Jllper 119 149 119 Tol.1 ..I.. I.On.fIIlIl. 2. The duties are'.toa~sist biologists in fisheries work, . 1953 HILLMAN _. Ct_ F.lpl 4U ...... 111013 Jome .. U 13 15 use C Led 215 • 201 til ~ oJbur~. 12 \I 12 /:.~ np. previous experience, being necessary as training 4-Door ...... $1050.00 ~ C P,I U II 15 _ Jollel :16 M 18 MONTREAL (CP) Closing quotcs: NEW ,ARRIVALS! _ Cta Por 23. 21:12 17500 J ••smlth .. will be given in the .work at'the Research Station. 1948 PLYMOUTH .' B I~eo Co. U 751i 73 71\1 1/IOt Jupiter 210 8S lM 2 I,. Abtl... .. , .... .:...... 29 _ C.alm, . . I 7\& • I '1_ Ke.yl :·1 8 AbU Pr, ... , ...... 25't.. Qualifications desired are, for male applicants, 4-000r ...... $750;00 feb5,7 11171 t'IIam.1II ,. &5 31 . 11115 Kerr Ad ISli 18\. 16!i A b . 38" ..., ClIln 0 . 1M 175 1M 1500 Kel'met A 1!7 17 S estos...... ,4 c !lIP Cltm II.. 3'15 H5:70 125 Kirk Hud 45 45 45 Bank Montreal ...... 43'';' · Grade Eleven, intelligence, initialive, good physical 1952 STUDEBAKER 1... Clltaklrk ~" 5" 1',\ 'IJot 1CIrIc' L SNOW SHOVELS UIO CI~ Expl as as III 1:1000 Klonclk. ~I' I:~ ~l' Banque·~ Nat...... ' .... 371/. ,.~ • I , conditio~ and the. ability to work at sea when ~~ Ton ...... $925.00 "00 Cl!Imo 10 . 145 . 145 31m Kristin. 171-> 18 II B&lhllrst.. A...... :.: .. 60 12010 ell· tar 17 II. 1110 1100 Krey III 132 1:11 SQUARE TOP I LONG AND SHORT HANDLES . "ne~essary; for female .applicants, preferably one or 1951 STUDEBAKER 875 00 "I Balo!h urst· B ... • •.. • ...... 39. ,. ~II 107' 101 107 ~115 Labr.dor Commander "C'Cooh WI 10' . 10 II l5%O L LInJ 21 211 '~I BeD...... ~ · more 'years University work in. any. field and with , 1101 Cob·K.a 1lI '1%3 115 500 L OIU . 1* eoI!r' Lk I~. I I IUS L Pore sfs sfa I~ Bldg Prod...... 42\f. good academic standing •. 4·0oor ...... $975.00 _ CldItm' IJIO 13 13 aooo Lam.q 400 395 385 C Cement .•• ...... • .. •. 150 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ;310 Com P.t. :110 375 * _ L e.d III, II\~ 1I~ C 31'L 1953 ,STUDEBAKER SIt Coil.," 171 171 171 moa Lt1lnd ~ %4" 27 C em Pr.,'...... ,.. , . . 3. Applications, giving age, previous working experi. ". C AUonbll 25,. 15 . 5350 L P.lo 355 310:150 C Steam ...... : ...... 2O't.. Cha'mpion .. :!ZIt Col Aol . 'Ill· ," M\ • 500 Loml •• GLOVES SH,ORTS, SHOULDER PADS, ETC, 'ence, if any, educational and other qualifications llIIlOC C.d 7 7 7 2500L 1 Pel, 1\10 I~~ .1\10 C Steam Pr 5 pc...... 131/• 4·Door ...... $13r:1J.00 ... C Corad. 31 .,.' 31 ,_ Lorado :t.!O ~%5 345 C Bank Commerce.. .. • ... 41 ~ · and the names arid addresses of at least two reo I-.~ ~~~.. tl:J:'::. 1m ~~ C:" C:1i 1:1'0 C. Bank Commerce...... 411', ferences ,(not relatives) should be sent to the 1952 POr-IlIAC 'D:I C Doe 275 ~o 275 400 M•••• 175 171 \75 C. Bank Commer.ce Rh.. .370 SKATING OUTFITS I.. C B.. t C a to 40 . aooo M.edon Director, Newfoundland Fisheries Research Stalion, 4-Door ...... $9~5.00 3I7N Con Ore. 71"" 5500 M.olI. ~ ~: .ft. C Brew ... ·...... • ". 26~i »41(1 C Hllllw 72 4 '12 2300 M.okeno 12 4: 4% C Cel .... ·...... • ... 23V. St. Jahn's. Applicants should include certified re­ --0-- UIOI C How us :tOO m 100 M.d"n ALL SIZES lJI370 C Nlth 32 25 U :1500 101 .....1 17010 11~" 17~% C· Cel Pr $1.7S...... • ... 36111 Mechanics Special I,. C MhII U 15 2600 Milar! cords of academic standing in the highest two Young 45 190 tel lU C Chern .•. • • •• fl.. ... I • - 9'~ · lOr. C 1I Mac 270 :lfl lIS 2t00 Minelli \lr 35 33'~3 . grades. taken., If University records are submifted, [948 CHEVROLET: _ C' Milar II 13 lJ _ Marl.o C.P.R •• ·.•. ' ••• , ,., ••••••• 29 . 'O~ Sotl". C NI.~ 31. .25.:1:1 7100 Marbe ..r Coc~shutl...... 7~i SALE (g~ras ,,,. C Nonhld I:J 71 77 1000 Marcu. • !~~. Ulk HI1 the Grade Eleven results, also, should be sent. %·Ton . $300.00 U~ Smelters ...... ~u •• 32~' 71:10 Con 0rI· '. . U IJ _ M.rI,.1d 40 as 36 i 1950 HILLMAN U. ColI ·P•• 1r. . 15' 141." 141. 11900 M.rtlm •. lOS . " ,1~ D Tex ...•.. ,. It •• tl.I •• 8 SKIIS AND ALL SKIING EQUIPMENT These records' will be returned ~nd all applicants ',IIS C V.. 1rA lUG US 240 J7333 M.~b ..n 10 '"10. A lIT De Jta. m 51, m. :150 Mdnlf... .711. 71W 71~ Foundation...... 22~i will be notified, when selections are made. 4-000r ...... $250.00 ". C 1I.nll'lc as 51 55 ' 11100 Ntmll 11 II 17 G Lakes.... .t" •••••. 33Y.: . . 11.l1li C !locll . IIi I" I'l. :000 New.1I 15 B; I~ H Smith ...... 3012 ..... OUlport arid other students wilh high academic \ton MarriU 13 M 12 ~ 300 Do P.lo 12. 110 UO NEYLE·SOPER HARDWARE CO. ability and potential ability to work at sea, who 171400 Motl 1.1r 72 10 69 Adelaide Motors Ltd. 9100 Mldeoa 52 49 5% and ttl 3000 Mill C 2A a :III are taking Grade Eleven in the present yeor and Ne'1' Gower at Adelaide 22M Mlnd.m 13. 123 tt.l LIMITED mOO)1 Soot I 710' 71. will be available for work after the June exam ina· 'PHONES 3015 (3 iines) 1%30 MI. Cor II!•. 111\ ~8!. WATER STREET 1300 MOIIlt. Be 52 ~1Ii ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. tio!,!s, are encol1r~ged to. apply. feb3,S.7 3OOOMOliloc lJ 15 ~5 leb3,~,5 lebl.5.l2 . . . fcbMi 1100·~lu1tl 199 190 lit 1_1'1.. 0 31 :13\,.:1.1 30:100 1'1.1 £1 110401'1 Lab 210" 21090 216tI 500 1'1 .... Al 17 17 17 _ 1'1 IleI .\ 31 . 3:\, 31 I _ N Brlatol 143 133 145 %3mN I DK MEN'S REVERSIBLE UNDERWEAR SPECIAL I BRASSIERES I loot 1'1 e.l· =:' ~ ~ tJEPARTMENT OlE MEN'S 1700 N Con. 72 70 10 EDUCATION _1'1 COnlin 49 Washable, Fade·Resistant Co/ourJ I A Good Suy At This Low Price I 13000 N D.v 23 ~~ ::" DM.lon of Aclult Eclucatlon TROUSERS :I5OON D.lbl 110 1011. 101 _. I Soft, smooth, sturdy Cotton Tricot. • For thc junior and medium' clip forms. Hool,s ~t 1200 N Dov 1\ 10\1 II . . . • PopUlar ,,;dth, in assortment ot small. medium back. Wcll \:claw usunl. Wc 4140 N Dloken lind large. SPECIAL EACH ...... :.... • Plain cotton coutil, nylon or rayon salin l11atcr' maliC our o\l'n w Y('U 5000 N Vort ~ ~"~',"i Attention Adults! 4Se sa\'c: 5lIOO N Goldv 15 IJ U" . lal3 In white, broken sizc ranscs .. SSC DI 2500 N Hurl. 33 30:lt • SPECIAL EACII ...... _ N HllhrldJ. 11'.. 181\ UI> SPECIAl, ·. -~. _NHu.hM II, 1.1 The Adult Education Centre Two [ _1'1 X.I 2311 21 23li ff MISSES' and WOMEN'S DRESSES I ------_._---.-- :la100 1'1 Lal II 13 II Is' now prepared to 0 er a course S4.99 ville . • SOl N"lnd 13 FURNESS I_N Marl 2313 :JII3 21 In CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH • ~ Price - Reg, 7.94 • JO,99 CLEARANCE - WOOL FELT HATS:! Post Paid requir _1'1 Ml'lamaq 34 1% 2 I Persons Int.lrested are Invited to Al50 NewlIOrlh 37". 31 JS. '. h 1 i 1 Wide assortm'ent ot styles In the 'gfOUP in rayon Broken Style and Colour Ranges I • Rayon and Acetate electri 15001'1 Non Illi 4\\ '41'. get In toUC.1 ,,'It the Pr nc pa , crepe, rayon taffeta and novelty materials. Sizes: Gabardine in b I u e • IMO 1'1 lIogy" nIl W. Dicker either personally o.r 12 to 18 and 18% to 204% as well as a few mater· • Smart little SIYI~~ and shapcs for spring wear, brown or grey. ment 7000 N. lIYla L ~" 1~1' attractive trims. lU 1'1 SUp ~! 211 ~I by telephonlnll 2040, Adult Edu· nlty styles. Variety of coloors In the lot. Incom· • PICots. slide fastening NOiIII N TIIurb plete ranges. We mall same day. • I.ight and dark shades in the ~roup to [it ~'Oltng · clOSing, drop belt loops. , I~ _N VelD ':!. 4~1' ~:" cation Centre, MemorJal Unlver· . . and old alike. •••• 111m · some \\'ith scI! belt.!. Free Woot ~r stripe!! 5400 II ~ : : slty Annex, Merrymeeting Road main! I"'NI_~ SPECIAL ...... •.... :· .. •...... ·.. 3.97 to 5.49. FOR 4_11118 . 13 'I. \3 between 7'30 and 10:30 3 1.00 • Sizes 30 to 44 in thc Wool Tie 515 Norand, 13 1m A3 • p.m. lot. traini .;:R'd . Cross Lin. 11700 Nip 1111 25 II I' Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 102M Nor.old I ment, ...l'" . 1MI NOl'lllel I:~\O J: 4~\& or Monday th~ough Friday duro 1Il001'1011>''' t IGO 1'1 Colli :0 :" 4fa ; in. the day. . MEN'S'SANFORliED • SAILINGS' .. lSOOI 1'1 .. Ine .1> 1'1. 111 Date of organization depends 45.Gauge - 'Full Men's Diamond r.lat '.;'~' .,1",,' " ~ TO. . 0' 1000 Obt* 11\61,.1'0 1 tT'h 1J5O llIIrIu IG .. .. upon an adellu~te enro men. e SHIRl'S ;. ~. ST •. JOHN"S 1I0Il Oul N~ 1ft I~~' opportunity. In voura. If you are Fashioned Nylons Pattern Socks I _Ltlry From higher priced lines •. .32IU.Opom 310 330 310' Interested, enroll early. Special Purchase PROM': NlW,YORK: • leO Ortn.d. 11. II, I.. _____.--:::---;;-- SPECIAL EACH . SPECIAL PAIR fenal ~ rort !Hamilton. .. Feb. 11 _P EIII 100% REFUNDS IeO'P P.I. dept '"rort' Avalon ..· ... Feb. 18 aooo P.mour lil>. ~~ ~~. ~Newfoundland ,1.·9·S . 1150 P W.oI :15 33 ·33 . 5ge 77c .RoM~·I:r.~.JOHN. .H.IJ . . hOO Parbte State clearly: · :t.r~.Av.lon ... · ;'.Jan; 20 .100 P Dl\Jl • "017 4I1JII ~ Services Small 'or wide. Stripe • Walking sheers hi 45· 2 FOR 1.S0 .f.Fort.Avalon .....Feb. 18 ' 1500 Pin.hI_., 10' t1'o 10 raure, 30-deRler with JIOO P,ru'" uu 155 ~ ~ seams. Special Purchase o 54. I' CONNECTION lAY RUN smrdy,' Sanforized Cot· attractive dar!' ·;\(oMtHALtJlAX: . . s:::.o;-~ ton! B~dcloth In plain . . • 80% wool. 20% rayon. ···,;,.rcirt' HaitiJlton. •. Feb. 15 3l:IOII PIlch Oro 1: 1~101~. PLACENTIA lAY-MONDAY f 410 Plaelr 33 311\:n I t A white and' some colours '69c nylon reinforced heel 'tFort.J.valon ..... Feb. 22 .• _ POIId II 10 II. Regular 9.00 a.m. ua nor· In the lot. Mostly striped. , . and toe, ankle lengtb. .. • f,· •• , • ~ ~ \ :150 Pop 0111 '111 ~ ~ genUa Mo.lday. Feb. 7th, will for 51· ·/tauge •. 15 . denier '; ~. '1"-',":' "--...:. '. 1115 Pr.1rt Fused and Windsor col· rib knit tops • _Pnaton ID ~;,: make '. connection with M.V • Sizes 'SV2 Uo U In the • '... I" • -.. '; • • ',. • m lars wJth button. cllffl;, • Sizes 10 to 11. in shades Two 11M 10 PI'OIIIo 110 115. 7aa Clarenville (replacing !Ii.V. pocket. : Sizes 14 to 17 In lot· In medium rose 01 wine,. blue. navy, , .",1:., SA lUNGS ,/ 'v .. IIMIO P_1o I" .110 110 belKe. Ne~ 1110 Pronto wi. lIS 210' 2JO Burin) for the Bay Run Placentia the group. grey, sand, /."ust. .'" _ . FROM , •. JOG Prot.' AIr 3'15 m 375 and ·r.. .. ST JOHN"S' " 7"110 runtY. '·11 14 1710 Bay. . . . • .•:-:.1,.".\,' ,~.\' ;i'l " •.. • "00 Qui' ChIb 33 ZI' • 4 ',I', ~. ' • • ,. 3S CONNECTION WEST RUN shOI m:I5 Q Cop 'CLEARANCEI BOYS' LONG TROUSERSI w W~ I AY , .' t; ; 6,000 PAIRS KIDDIES' TRAINING MAKER CLEARS BOYS' . COlHU ••OOKI· . Lab 1011 W' IO~ PLACENT A I -, .'. . 'TO. ·1000I'" Q M•• Maker's clearance of Tal'on gabardine slacks 'with fill'¢' Avalon.:.: ; •Feb. II.' .. MOQ NI.k Irgllo lI~ WEDNESDAY drop belt loops, pleats, slide fastener. closing anCl PANTS AND GIRLS' JACKETS I ·'t.llirt··Avalon;.. ..Feb. 2IJ · _lIdllloa . zo :10 %0' Regular 9.1,,1 a,m. train to At· trol 10311 Quem",,1 ll self belt. Sizes 26 to 34 In the; lot: In' 3 4D ·.AII good qualitj', fresh. new merchandise I A • From higher priced lines! Wind·resistant cham­ I""" 1I •.uor' lro ~li I~~.i gentl. WedneStlaSl, Feb. 9th, wlll Itrown. blUe or grey. SPECIAl! PAIR ...... , special purchase to sell at· thls low pricc! White bray· blend gabardine:;. Button fronts, 3 pockets. enc · ~'tti-LI"AXI ;:' .; '. ',;: ·tIIOP.amck 83 13 U' make connection with M.V. Clar· colton' knit pantles with strong clasllc. at waist; -'rin' Hamilton' ..Feb, .. ·S 11150 IItd 'Pop . :: ::~' ~ envl\1e for th~: West RunPlacen. . • Various styles in the' group in assorted colour •• assl .1I:=:~: Pop .KI·DDIES. COTTON/WOOl' PULLOVERS '. and 5'years. SPECIAL EACH ...... ·.. · .... ·.. 28c SPECIAL ...... ~.. 'l'cirt a.mUton. '; •Feb; 11 12 12 u' tia Bay. _ . and 6 ·ycars. 'SPECIAL EACH ." ...... Sge ,. ..' . ~ .'\., , 100 lie•••• 210 sia 210 SPECIAL ...... :...... IHO lIe.ot 110 110 II,", Cotto~/wo:,l ~xt~r( rib kDlL"(cot~}2 roomy TO.IIIW YORK: '.' . .' »15 II_or patch pockets, 2·tone ·.comblnatlOn· ,vlth· 'pattern" · ·ji'oit,AvaJon .... · .. Feb •. A' J200 II Prado on chest and back. Assorted ··colours, sizes 2 to 6 . FLANNELETTE ... BLANKETS ' · SUPER. PERCALE. SHEETS · . :~Yirt·HamUton ••. r4b. lSI . 25100·11 Alh. :I"f,:: 135131 : til~~~~=II In the lot. '.. , • ., , . 1_ 1Ioc1ll' . .:15 II 33· /. . . . 8 to 14 at· 3ge t~ r~M.lon: : ; .. 'eb.··?:8 - 1100 Box...... 141\ 14 14 t . I 'i4 x 99", white with iarge hem ...... Pair be ..'~::: .:·"~·~l~·'·.' _, . ',' ,!,' '., 5' 114 411 3 Ff)~ 98c.· Beige and. Stripe borden; Weigl}t 2 Ib,' eaCh . 3.99 ·i. . " '. ..~'. . ·.. v.~. wlll· ..11 H...... " ... • . ~.::II:~ . 3li nl.•. m 50 'x 80 ...... :...... ::.: ...... Eae.h .1.39. 80 . x 102", white;' reinforced . hem. · ~.~ ,u ' Imluc .. , Immediate refunds ...... :...... :...... Pair , ',.' ..., BOYS! dnd;'GIRl5/;~'JEANS'" -- . .4.88 fra .. •••.• ...... ~/.;'" 't.~, 70 x 80 ...... :.~ ... ;..... ;...... ;...... E,\ch 1 79 ',' ~CllijCornIr:BrOqk ane,:' " " Doubie .s!ltcli, navy and brOW!l g\l-b~rdine, . S'SC' ...... ,.. ",. .. Gel washable.' SIzeS 2. to 11 years. EACH '~."' .. ; :::-St/.JoIJll'''':. ". :;' ... . ,', ' ..~ . ..' ' . '. . . CANNON TOWELS.' · ';::&~ , :r,frlleiitlim . . CHILDREN'S 'RiB:·HOSEI·;Subst~ndcirds! Slight Imperfects.· Colors oniy. Each . . sig j • ~ 29c · ':~;:~:"2.2'; ..-' 'f' .:. " ,' .. ··JREE .' SAMPLES :"Of:'FABRICS '. ~ND:': . . Good ."vearingcottOn a~d. Botany wool mixture in sk -::...... N.IUL 'AOINTI:' . . 1/) rib knit with' nylon reInforced heel and toc. -... FI~HIN~ . TWI~'ES :ON: REQ~EST •. .'. Sizes 6. to 8% In.the lot In beIge. only. TERRY TOWELS . '.'~ ;:': '''.' ..;~,. "," .,;: 49c IX Hiiott,'& c.:, Ltd. Dial 2'" ,. '. ..' . :...... SPECIAL PAIR ...... ;...... ,...... W~' •• Mae,. .' DI.I·lIfO , • ,. • . •. lB" x. 38 ...... :...... E.ell · ·FuRNESS·· \vri'iit . 45c '.". Co., LTD.'; HUCK DISH , ..... Y.m c· Mq&rt.I· -,,!;,'SCHAEFE,R··StOR'ES T~EiLING . Ie HI,lfIi.,'·· .a.- ..... Ii,··H ••• ; .. "". : ... ~. ":;.::";-: .. , . ".' . ... DR~M'MON~Vll.h/; aUESEC' , .;: ;;. . '" ':. ". ,'<~f: :p. ... ;.; .. ;.:::.: ;:.::: ...... ;;.',~.:... : .... :.: ,: .. ;~;': ...... :.: .. ~:~.< ,~~~ " . ".' "

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,'The Grace' ~ospital'Aluinnae" Assn.,' Women's World Day of Prayet-:tr ,. , . :'. ',' " . Stadium' , " . '.. Will b~ holding a !.,," WANTED ••• THIS SA1URDAY Once again we invite all women .to attend · ",:.:.f!' TO·NIGHT ... "'0 ANNUAL WOMEN'S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER .,'. . 1",..·'.-:... t SKATING Music by Children 10-12, 2-4 ·JUMBLE SALE liThe Princes SALESLADIES . ' Orchestra" • Friday, Febr~ary 25th', 3 p.m.·:Ii.~ (EXPERIENCED) HOCKEY TO-NIGHT This S~turd~y, Feb. 5th, ,at 3 p.m. Cover $1.00 GOWER STREET CHURCH '. 'J.' 7' p.m.-Curtis vs. , . Under leadership or Mrs. Lieut. Colonel W. Effer Macpherson In the Nurse's Residence, LeMarchant Road. ',' • EX'C8l1ent opportunity for capable, FOR} Rf C;F~V! TI(,)~~ Icb5,lO.17.24 (The Salvation Army) ,,' 9 p.m.-Prince of Wales -'===.==-::/::::'====' ==== .nergetic young women, oHering full -- -~~======~====-.~'. VI. Bishop Feild. , ODER/N PARISH · ~ .. ; time employment and highest wages. , H. C. A. A. , '1'-- ~ . ,! '.; :* SKATING SUNDAY ...... :.. : . ' Apply to 9-11 p:m. Adults only. (Under the auspices of thC'ChUdren's Pl~ygrounds AssociatiDll)' ' ~: FAIR and ,:BINGO The regular meeting of the ',', ' . ' . ..., • H.G.A.A. will be held To­ GAIETY AUDITORIUM , ... :.;; K. OF C~ AUDITORIUM • ' • .,• : .:,'f7") London, New York HOCKEY morrow immediately following & Paris' MONDAY NIGHT 10 o'clock Mass. . To-N ighf'.- at- 9 .' 0'cJock ~.:~: 8 o'clock-St. Bon's vs. Monday, February 7th . , J. F. KENNEDY, , •••••• OJ Association of Fashion Ltd. Holy Cron. SPECIAL'- FIVE GAMES' · : : at 8.30 p.~. . ~ . : Secretary. EXTRA $100.00 30 GAMES' FOR $ tOO , . BINGO SOc PER CARD ('rei) • ~ f • Agents Wanted-Male , • ....:,,<1 IF WE SEND YOU YOUR OWN. Crystal Palace ANNUAL MEETING Wante'd Immediately SUIT WITHOUT ONI CINT / F.A. G. A. GOULD'S ROAD of the . " ; COST TO YOU' will you wear ,:,1 and show It to your friends and YOUNG WOMEN'S take their easy 'orders, milking a , TO·NIGHT handsome profit on each one? INFO'RMAL . DANCE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION r ACCOUNTANT You need no experience. I show In Honour of the London Theatre Company CLUB OPEN .... ,of st.' joh~'s,"Newfo~ndland '" '.' • you how and &lIpply big woollen sample kit free. But act quick. 'will beheld onWEDNESDAY,/.'· Write us a ietter te11ing all about OLD COLONY CLUB Queen's Men Orchestra. With Commercial Experience. yourself. Send nD money, Depart­ . FebruarY ,9th, at 8.15' p.in •. ~;:' mentM78, Douglas Tailoring Co., Cover Charge $1.00 . Recreation Centre, Govern. ",::, P. O. Box 398, Montreal, P.Q. Apply febD,12,19,26. Wednesday, Feb. 16th ment Building, Has::vey Rood. ~ .~ Limited numbe~ of Double Tickets -$3 ..00 each THe PUBlICIS .INVITED TO ATIEND : stating qualifications to Salesman Wanted J, Opportunity in big expansion , .. BOX No, lOci0 The' Daily News progr.lm 'for man wllh some fcbM knowledge farm machinery and l heavy equipm'.!nt. Age SO to 60. A ?11l0Ul1CiiJg c To sell complete line lubricants. Annual Meeting MONDAY", F'ebruary 7th, at 8.00 40 year old eSL:lblishcd manufac· ,-" p.m., Memorial Univ&rsity Annex (U.S.O.) Reports for turer petroleum products with j 1954 will be pr.esented and the election of officers for stocks In Canada. No import re.d " tape. Car l1e~cssary. Write Can, Joint Fair~ and. Qingo 1955 will take place. adian Division. Dept. 56·A, BolC " WANTED 392, 'Dallas, Texas. SPECIAL ST. JOSEPWS AND ST. TERESA'S PARISHES Through the courtesy of the O.C. Division "B" of the CITY (If,' "'I'.• !nIlN'S :t R.C.M.P., the film ."MUSICAL RIDE" will be shown. 1(0 of C. ·!1u.ditoi"ium:·. .. ~. Through the (ourteW of Mr. Len Earle, his own film SALE'SMEN on Newfoundland will also b; shown. . . St. Clare Avenue ~ ••'j. Members and their friends cordially invited to be present. (Refr&shments served after meeting). Young men with some previous mechanical JOHN V RABBITTS, Secretary ST. JUHN's Wednesday, April 13th (g~rage) experience preferred. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TO Wanted I ' Education All applications treated in confid~nce. Agents Wanted =-:'::-:::-~ ______..' . , WANTID-For 'hi C. ef I. Or· GET THE FACTSl W it I TENDERS Firm manufacturlnll all tvP" .f ~~~age G~ls' laDePdartment, Two national Correspondenc~ ;ch~~i~' goods capable of being made on a s, one or un 1:1, the other Canadian Ltd 209 A '1 S' T d 'd f Saturday, April· 23r4' Apply, giving details, past exp.rience the Nottingham Lace Curtain to help with plnin cooking. Refer. Sydney Ns' /gy e t. en ers are requeste or ~n~ e~~cational qualifications, to Machine for Window Furnishings enees required. Apply General ,. " eb3.eod.t! the supply and installation of wishes to appoint a Representa· Manager or Db;! 4235. feb4,5,7 lb' d th •• • CASH WHEEL' live for NeWfoundland on Com. . Retreading p um sng un er ~ provIsions P.O. BOX 88, G.P.O. CITY mission and Expenses basis. Must H I W t-.J (F' I) of the Small Homes Act. • GOODS WHEEL have connection with beist Whole· e P an " emu. Ooi!'t take chanees. Have your PI speciE' I'ons and I • CHOCOLATE WHEEL sale HOUll!I In the territory. Ap· :ar equipped for winter drlvln a ns,. I co I 'ply Goldie, Son &; Co., Ltd., Dar· A Dr:ss.LlnIFi;eh s~op In your rlres rebuilt In snow.mud deSlgg~ other particulars are obtain­ • 2c WHEEL vel, Scotland., yown fomhel' Gt d venue, INew t USED TIRE SAL!:S, 86 Hamil· able at the office of the City or k as on!. DO eommss ons. ton Strllt . --,-======No investment. Write Modern ", nov6.1mth Engineer. I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~ , ..------. Manner, Dept. 80!13, Hanover,.. . I: 11 Penna. or Dept. 8053. 366 Mayor ' Venetian Blinds Tenders In sealed envelopes WANTED· EXPERIENCED Street, Montreal, P.Q. feb3(h)._ mar.ked IlTender' for Plumb- ATTENTION !' l.a'.. n..~UJl,S DELlVEJtl' Venetl .. ing'; a're to be delivered at the I 'ACCOUNTI. .' . HIt AliT For .Sal. Steel...n"". rlastie, Flex cottop alum, tapes.Alumlnwr. Manu: office of the City Clerk no\. DRINK MILK AND' MORE~'LK d'acturnl b K' . DIESEL MECHANICS Desires ~~~1!:1~ ~~!~N~ro:kl~::t m Water ~tree~~~~, ~~~ed. later than Noon, Februdary 17. It is essential for good health •• It is the:world's' Apply Box No. 43, c/o DaUy News The lowest or any ten er noT best food. "-i Two DI ..el Mechanicas with headquarters at Claren. PART TIME ville and· Howley, Newfoundland, respectively, are EMPLOYMENT fOR SAUI-Attractlvi .ummer Dry Cleaning necessarily accepted. t required for maintenance and repair of small dIesel· home on lakeside only ellht CRAFT CLEANERS LTD 'E. B. FORAN, FROM PURE" TESTED, HERDSt miles from town. Large Hvlng· Ih h .~ where C·t CI k' l electric generating seb and 'automatic electrical equip. Write BOX No. 34, room. two bedrooms, modem e c arm of newness l! restored, r Y er. f . 'A · t· . c/o The Dally News ment associated with carrier telephone 'system. . . ~~'ll~;'i..~~w,m OW ...., " ;:; st ~",I, . .Soulid Movi~- '!5,~~:"<,!3irymen S.' SSOC!.3. ,!on I Applicants should have experience' in diesel field 1.6mm Supplies maintenance and shop practices together with sound !======~lfeb4,5.'f I training, or equivalent experience; In electrical equl".. rnlurance Religious films In 16 mm sound, u : . It:KH~~iMa:e~e~: any time, to any place, l~:; call suitable for youth groups. church EMPLOYMENT WITH. D. 'N.. IrED.' • ment, maintenance and wiring. INsuaB IIOW witt! 1'InII. "fdJ Station. Dial 2071. organizations; . parents, teachers ··,Sr:ATE· f • Compoy Ltd. for Auto rlre, associations. ctc. Large selections H S' 'A'IR 'FORe' E" . Should have three years experience in above or TraasportatiOa karin.:. 'PhoDe M' II readily available from. our : related fields. " 1073 or au i,11IDd, 101.. . lICe. caneous library here at St. Jolln·s. Phone NORTH EAST' A"R' COMMAN'D I EALED TENDIBI addrPNtI to tIHt· . . for, catalougue today. General " S Wldenlfllld ,04 ...do ..... "TENDE" ROBBRT DAn .. 1ION,'1n PRINCESS BEAUTY ,PARLOUR. Films Limited, 445 Water Street. Should have proven ability c.onduct field main· u' r to ~g~EIF~:m8E ~~~~~'P~?t'~..J !u1omobllL 1II1111f111e8. Be .••, W13eLeMalrcl[hanlt Ro,ald. tDllial 4~10d' Dial' 5757. feb4,1m . I tenanceand also to carey out, under supervision, bose be re ••lnd In til. 0111 .. of Sh. s ..ret.rr. _ ,'m, .... un. Telephone _ spec a ze It ha r s Y nil an , :." ~. • untU 3.00 p.m. (CoS.T.), WEDNESDAY. P.O. B6z 85 loJal Bank Chi. uttlng. also tinting and cold En'tertalnment films in 16mm ERNEST HARMO.N AIR fORCE.' 'BAS, E • depot malntencince on the abovfl equipment. MARCH 2. lH5. . lien, st. Jobo'..· apIS 8m waves. Open nights by appoint· sound. Largest library In ,Nlld. ~ r~I!;m~~ofSi:.=?~C~~; Contact STAN fcnn.u.· ~ :;~TED TO' BUY npv24.I~th ~~~urc;.en~~~~F~~el~·.P;g~~~~~st. 3 ENGINEERING DRAFTSMEN .... $268·3.20, per', annu'm' ,.;' -t, Considerabletravellmg , Is involved. 01 PllbolllcUC 'for:. ~... t'Eo:,:r' :: Ippll~ln'G.lasfor~, AutomobllCie 'Ind 'manazlnes pocket book; ~~rta~ss, Sporlscopes. etc. Catalogues on 1 ENGINEERING AID .; ...... ~2308;BO per annum, . .. I thl • o. •• pi!: I ..... • ",lUI'ance. a l1li ... • " • request. General Films Limited '. .: I ~~.~ftJ~'lo::r-01l1~~I"'clI::~lt'loW;; prompUy settled. 'ftIIDe &331- accordions, 16 'MM film. sewing 445 Water street. Dial 5757. • . . ; .ad O'Lo.rr. P.£'L . P.O. 1I0s II. apl,1Ja machines.. typewriters, clot~es, feb4,1m '.' NARSARSSUAK AID BASE ,. t To s;. ....w.red 1.011 I.BtI.r mlllt be . fODtwear.-Jojlll,. D. Snow. New I SHO'P::·M,ECHANICS lOCompanl.d by a ...urI" In the form INSV1lANCI ~ .wrfq,lInt11en Gower st. ,'. . jan26.1m = ' '. '. $ .' h t j of •••rtlfled chuue or bond ... ipaol. Limited, lDalll.nel I)e..... -eni-· FOR SALP' 1· ELECTRICAL MOTOR REWINDER .... :. 1.78 per. r... \ /led.lll Sh. forlll 01 \endlr 'a.d m.• d. OD.. A.. bII ... ~ -.. aD C. n - . '. I'" h ' Two Shop Mechanics with headquarters at Gander, Of ....rdl., 10 Sh ••• form ••ntI I. at••• n, lI... mII e. W...... 111...... O" ..",RB -' TIre repairs, , "" 3, HEATING OPERATING ENGINEERS .... $1.65 per. r. ~ Willi til. cODdlUoJII ,",' 0n Newfoundland, are required for m.aintenance, repair ~I~"...... - lorlll ~alt7 lID... Ttliphoat sm. lreabuse.ear re tor chalnge.'a ves mbotkorra e tunJ~re In IUngP 2 P. LANT ELECTRICIAN'. 5 ...... :...." ...... $1 •78 per hr., :.. TIl Departmtlll Ihl'Q1\p 11Ie' Cldel I II JllTCDJLL II lION LTD " • A large building on Ben Is· t and testing of carrier telephone units for a base work· E.a: .. r" OIU •• • U1. ..d 11.) or rcir emdent .erv1ee II1II 'prompl' IPr!r!.l!t. battery charging. BLUE land, situated good locality, has I IbroUlh tile undenlJll.d. or lhroU.h lbe .-..,._ BOl'll'll!;T STATION, 01110. 01 the DlJlrlct EnIIneor IL Qlaro ...... en\ of IJIIurAllel elairDJ. Phon" 4885. SERVICE' ap231D1 water and sewage. Ideal ror G"OOSE AIR BASE i shop. loIl.Lown. P.E.I•• wUI IUPply blu ••prIi!lI Dial JUl.ZUt. .;, Itb17,8JII • apartments or supermarket or . IIId .pecll•• UOD 01 11M work 011 dep6tIL 01 ' I t I . ~.., E RS $1 65 h . Applicants should have basic knowledge of elec· I lum of moo III ilia 1_ of I c~etu. OONTACT A. BlCD ALL WOOL MA'I'lRESSES re ware lOuse. e e. 2 HEATIN'G OPERATINGENGIN E :. • per . r•. ', • !! .,!,~J._'~r.r JI7lbl· IO !1!!. o~! L...... '--IIl"II!' '''ell'•. AN"hOllCOe·. picked re·conred; sprin.lIs. !lay A dwelling house and shop on $1 78 h II' tronlcs' theory Clnd at least two years practical experi­ __ ...... _ Publlo wo ,~ .- ,£u ...... w '"II ... tied WIr d Jnc g tt- highroad In Manu 15 has all 1 PlANT ELECTRICIAN ...... • per r. dlP'l.11 WIll be rele ...d on relul'II 01 waca,.. PO B ... lor Jour I fe e; er spnn ma J e, 2' PLANT ELE' CTRICIANS. (tempora' ry) ...... $1.78 p'er' hr. ~ ence In mDdern radio or telephone carrier equipment lilt bl... ·prl.l. 104 II*I/lClUoa In IOO'! IIIIUrIIICt nqUlri.", 'JI\2Il relses re,eonalUOlied. Write. Phone modern conveniences. Tllis is , .~\l0ll Within t ..::111 J~ ~~.:.= . _ 3891, wire H. J. Keau. 1~' Mount your opportunity to ~et good . . "" • assembly or serVicing. ' ~=er.::f ~rI:.s til. dtpolll wm be DIPINDAI,,' PI.I INSUR Royi'll Avenue. . business site. Immediate pos· Inter'ested appJican't~ are req.·. uested to repor.t in I" lor/tiled. , • . .ANCI-Don't risk ~ valuable. -4- session. TIle 10..... L or IIIQ' lutler DOL _.. to -..ve" a few' doll... . Our HARDING'S TRUCKING & GAS A dwelling house In East End person to: . . .. IUiI1 accop\ltl. !lOIERT J'ORl'IBII lalr·rlte feUable poUC1 live. STATION-Gas. , Oil & Acces.~or with, two separate ,apartments, , . .." ,,' \ , SalarY range for po.ltlon· referred to above 'wilt, Chelf of AdlllluatHUYI Sem':';' Immediate ptO~ectlon. Phon' les, ,General Trucking. Furnlure has aU modl'l'D", convelliences, CANADIAN NATIONAL EMPLOYM.ENT S. ER~IC.E, .' .• : .: . 'DdBtcrelll'1 1821 or write J. J. Lacey. P. O. &; Plano Moving a Specialty. DIal fre1!hoJd property;: ImmedIate be from $315.00 to $360.00 per month. g:~~'.l'!n.."!J":'c 1I~~' " fobl Bos 101.,; lep1t1 3214. Springdale street. inell.1m possession. Apply to . 28 BlIckinaser's field" St. John's. Telephone 80327: ,.• '. 'j . Successul applicants will 'enloy free . RaHway . , rack.rova to,re'" serve JOU.raDl(ll, Greaslnll. twD W4sl. 011 J. ·T.·. O'.BRIEL.·I~ . . .• . : -', I transportation,' vacation with pay. and pension rates in, Agents Wanted-Male, ehllJlgfl and walblng while-u·wall' ., . .. :' 'E'" ,>: I ~ccordance w}th company regu~atlons •.. POWERFUL SAMPLE OUTFIT nmCENTBAL • .w~SBO~~~~.e::;='I~:er:'3d:!t~e:~!· ST. :", ,', F.. '0' .R· ;'.;~SA.,' ..i' :.' PRIE-JUST LIKE A DEPART· ~~e~:~i~:~~tl::t~w. Nova Mot,,!,Ltd~ rear'NeWfound . ~ .... ' . ~,'...... ,. '.' .}= . Applications in writing,. should reach the under- MINT STORE. Now you can The l~ pclllibJe Waltlfct 24 New lind Bob!. oc~1 . ', ... ' ,'; " .... ". ' '. signed not later tha'n February- 12,1955, .and' should Bt., opp. "deW Paperworth'mora than. weight. ltate dale !If birth, educational qualifications' and :~~efI~o s~~e Sl::::~r~~~~~: fr;er J::~ ~~~n!rao:tes~~~~e~cr~tSc~~~l~: Qua~titr G,r,ain~Flour i~.'~lightly damage~'bags. i work·clothes, etc. Aml~ ft' ~opey . Canadian Ltd.. 209 Argyle St.. I,n diamonds? ", Tr~e .. enough, of '.'This ' Flour' used 'as"~ Fish Batter.·. Going 'at ~ " experience a. well as references.,! ' making plan. No upe t~ee Musical In.truments . Sydney N.S. leb3.eod.tt plenty of ,old '.stamps. Send 'SOC. ':'. . . "...' ' :,. , " , "neeeSl8ry-fullfor spare 1 e.'...... ,' .' for mY.,"How to, ..Value .old ,.Barga'in·Price...... ' ... "":":' .•. 1.• , ..,'.,.i.l.i ..... ,·, . ..' ft' J. CLARKE, .Superlntende;'t, Free clothlnl Dr persona ule U ARS-H lilt T. W. TURTLil & SON-Malons stamps".pamphICt...,..K .. I}Ucskl; , . ,", " ",' ,.' " .. III ~xtra .Bonus Write forPow~ .GIBION G, ,IT d" . ..,' B and Contractors. Brick Manufae· Stillion, ",','. Winnipeg. l\~ap'.. " ':'" ' .' ' ,", .". ·Apply· .. ", ,# .. . " .. ',CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS .' erful Simple, Outfit I.and;. ful~ ,ton Stop,. A~or eo~. an· ar turer$. also In ttock.are dlf~~rent . -., ,;,' ,""'..'" '. 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, . .... , . 'IHE cAlLY NEWS, SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1955 9.15 a: YIIS'" 'Five Ways Smart! 5:00 p, ·The 6.40 P OF Wor 8.15 F \ SALE ~HE Finest -..-OO.OK . I Selection Out Without My Rubhers The Memoirs of . John Murray Anderson 4.25 in· Town Max Horton and The Western Approaches is Here ... Rear·Admiral W. S. Prin Chalmers :... ~ ...... 2.75 'You'll Die in Singapore' Remember all those VALENTINES of yours ••• Mother, Sister MATRONS FELT HATS Charles McCormac ...... 2.25 In 'I and Sweetheart • • • with heart.warming, ,old fashioned The Fall of Frcmce Wonderful assortmen! Major.General . VALENTINE 'cARDS. ST. GEO Sir Edwarc/ L. Spears .4.75 I Margaret got War of Wits, SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION70·DAY during a gar! REGULAR $3.50 . Lac/islas Faraga ...... 6.00 Grenada in t! Price ~o She Wa.s In the Sc $1.00 tennis court wh 'Y'"V' The Endeavour I1 pouring down," SI , Lynetle Roberts ...... 3.25 FOR leveral hundred Treadmill to Oblivion . celebrating her lier Sunday . Three umbrell tyAa.. . . IT::;~.~:fTh~~~~M~!~1 TOOTON'S LIMITED fered her, and one of \1Iem, hi Her full skirt proteels your tOIl&'! John Farrow ...... :3.75, WATER STREET I' cer. 'Iten the ter! Tnal's how Ihis prelly, old· Livingstone's Travels slowly dowil tl •75 the shelter of I yourf~shlonl;d kitchel). girl She',searns funher 10keep make in D'r. James. ., Mac N'air... 425 '''======:'''- Lady Elizabr -charming 10 sec. Use scraps. Dialogues of lIliss Irish Pea Pallern 7013: 'embroidery tranf-' d h h' h d ,OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE princ~ss' cnl.rl lei. o[ face, pattern pieces for Alfre Nort W Ite ea ncd raincoats, novelty toster cover. Lucien Price ...... 5.50 women, In ligl wcre drenched Send TWENTY·FIVE CENTS, The Emigrants Grenada is t in coins for Ihis pattern (stanpd • 250 princcs5' curr cannot be accepted 10 ST. JOliN'S I George Lamming ...... or I.~e British I DAIl.Y NEWS Ilouschoid nrts dept. I The Old World Dies be);an In Trini! , 60 mONT ST., WEST, TORONTO. • . 'ONTARIO. PI'int plainiy NAME, 21.GUN SALU WarWICk Deeprng ...... 1.50 A 21·gun sa MILLEY Ltd. I ADDIlESS, PAITEIlN NUMBEIl. _------. ·Fort George, s. M I Woiulcrlul Is the word-for our WHITAKER'S 110r, thq r, new Alica Brooks Needle craft arril'l!d after ealnlogue for 19j5. Exrtting en· ALMANACK chanting our new dc.signes arc aU 1955 ...... ,3.00 that - and e\'cn more! Send 25 !-______'I Fluorid Annual Meeting cents for ~'0\1I' copy of Ihis terr· ific catalogUe - NOW you'll want 0_ CO' to order every wonderful design O·cksI IX • ' Ltd • Is Appl St. John's In It! tHE BOOKSELLERS In Alh,e Film Council Phon. 3191 • 442! EDMONTO research tOU STEAMSHIP animoosly a The annual meeting of the above endorsalion" Council wl1! be hilid on lI!onday MOVEMENTS WATERFRONT berta's publ night, Feb., 7th, In the Unil'ersily The counci Annex (11.5.0.) on Merrymeeting FURNESS RED CROSS of an exhau noad. On this occasion the annual Fort Malon in port, sailing again DIRECTORY was issued: reports for the year 1954 will be Feb. 5 (Corner Brook). n.M.c. DOCKYARDS lolinister Tal prpsented and the election of om I Feb. 5. . New[oundland, Fire Tug 103, The main p cers for 1955 will be conducled. Fort HamiUon duc 81. John's M.V. Cinderella, and 1I1.V. Christ· 1. The 11ue for the addi The Film Council bas now been Feb. 5, sailing again Feb. 7 (Hali· mas Seal. nf only enD in existence since Oct. 27th, 1050, fax nnd Nell' York). . A. II. ~tURRAY & CO., LTD. rpdudng 101 and has a membership of cio~c 011 Fort Hamilton leaving New M.\'. Irene M, [rom l\Iontrcal, to be harm 150,' many 01 which own their 011'11 I Yorl; Feb 11. Halifax Fcb 15. duc discharged, shirted to Ihe Soulh· OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS 2. There: equipment and all o[ them arc ISI. John's Feb. 17. sailing again sidr. 10 take coai and sailed for ~mm~TH~E~L-A-U-~D~~~Y~w.-~-~--a~~~------~----"~ IQwinl( endl( bY' the app: !,'rly rcgular users of cquipmclIl ,Fch. 19 (Halifax and New York). F.llifnx. 'THE PORCH .MO\I\. AI'JD U II, ~nd films. Thr Council underlnkrs 1 Fort Maion Icnl'ill.ll New York . BOWRING BROS. LTn. WE BI

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