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. HOLLANDER (AP)- Dutch patrol ships caught a small flotilla· of In· 'donesian torpedo b: .is off West New Guinea's' invasion-menaced sou· The Congo thern coast, sank one and may have sunk another The Netherlands navy ~st said today. . liO~OLllLU-Crewmen from the Japanese fishing vessel Hiro A navy s'pokesman said the torpedo boats, three or more, were •n- ~hima :\lal'll No. 2 lea\'.:! the vessel to wade 800 yards to shore after tercepted inside Dutch territorial waters near Etna Bay :ers the shi11 went aground on a reef off Waikiki Beach early Jan. 6th. 1• Monda~. p. t The Dutch radio reported, · -· ~ .. I that 70 Indonesian survil'ors i (The D u t e h news agency T D 1la ar amen had heen picked up by The'quoted the navy commander al' urns own • · Netherlands navy.) Hol!andia as saying it was ~ Aside from s!;irmishes with thought the Indonesian naval' ( Indonesian infiltrators, this was craft might have been the van· .ens u· res 1 the first armed clash since In· guard for an invasion. At The $5 000 donesian President S u k a r n o Hague, a Dutch defence minis- . warned last month he would try spokesman would not com- 1 take West New Guinea by force ment on. this possibility. The to stat:c · Cease-Fire May Be • Off F· unless The Netherlands handed general belief, however, is that 0 laic .. Izen ga over administration of the wild any big invasion would be post-~ er r ·d a week and forbidding region. paned unltil late this year. · 1 or four G [,ee )lOIJfi·K'\"1 •r of the 1'pection Announced Soon .LEOPOLDVILLE - AP- LnmnmM•t tmccment v;,. .. Britons ·seek Smallpox ! LEJC~:.. ES: ,.~, .\~llRt:ll' nnnoWIEC 1 In tr,v to forestall a French po~tmasler for the Ora~ ar~a IPremier Antoine Gizenga was c. ens.ured in Parlia- · ers) _ The widow of the y?ung- I' GUSted 1 1 ·.\P - rrench 1 agreement with the rebel Mos· wans shot to death outstde hts • . l I. d f · I • t• est Second World War wmner military authoritiesllcm nation'alists. 'fhe secret qffice in the centre of the city lment Monday Ill a qi~IC~ se~ue to llS. e eat m arm- mmuntza ·ton or the Victoria Cross-Britain's · werr informed by a1·my claims it will do anything, when he arrived for work. Po· : .~d battle at Stanleyvdle, Onental provmce. highest award for hraver)'-has that a cease-fire el'en plunge France into. civil lice said ·four young __ Europeans I The central government planned a reorganization 1 • turned down a Sii.OOO offer by hetll'cen France and I war, to prevent Algcl'inn lode- acting for the secret at·my fired ' · f I b' ·G' f I · · • t • 1 · LONDON (Reuters) - Thous· they dtcd of smallpox. an American for the medal be- nrnr s~id ti'A rebels may be• an-~ pendencc. The right • wlngers n! the of(icial, Vidor Demm·c, : 0 t le ca met to oust IZenga rom us milliS cria u~1ds. of pe~s?ns _lined up at vac- ~hi~s and aircraft _arriving in. cause she docs not want it to~ If SCI'Cn m the oc11r future. contend an' independent Algeria 46, as he was about to get out i IJOSt. . . cmatwn cl1mcs m many. p~rts Bntam no;v_ were bemg n:ct b) leave the country. llyun. ni, 1 mult, a powerful French would become a Communist of his car. I Congolese and Un~lcd ~at10.ns of ~ngl~nd Mo~day seekmg tm·l health of~tcJal_s who vaccmated Mrs. Janet Hannah. widow or otganization apparolus in :\l~eria's state. , troops surrounded G1zenga s nv- talion in the Oriental capital. mumzat10n agamst an outbreak ·any Pak1stams who could not . , John Hannah advertised 1 5 1 nc Chang's cities \\'as again ordered WEEKEND llLOODY ~cattcrcd, viole.nce w:1s re- , erside rcs~den~e in Stanleyville Gizenga, who claimed to be or sm~lipo~ that has taken at 1prove previous vaccination, I th"c · c~vertcd medal· lot· sale to nt. Choo Alert to ·'defend the re- Monday's events accompanied l~mted else\\ here m Algena dur·1 to. keep h!m Isolated untll ~re- the late premier Patrice Lum· least five hves so _far. . . I . ! ohtain money for the education in thr I
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'(' \\'~", 1 hnt. !lln. 11 '(' lh , ,·in~ spen\. ·m11fortable the Green, l stockpiles !C the cable · :· ~ nc·~; piles, .l'. The :\iter ! ~u5 a day. . I •n a week. It 1"!10 \\'orked .ut together H.>;. deterior· I w. be"anh to ' to gi\'e men I .t~h- the war Dosco hav· BOYS' DEPARTMENT 'rnized at . Boys' tong Hose School Socks Boys' Blazers I A complete selection Hcf:. $1.59 SALE ... ~ ...... 49C HALF PRICE 'I $298, S3.98, $8.98, $9.98, S12.98 500 Corduroy & Gabardine Gaps LEATHER WIND BREAKERS Lined with ears. prices to $1.89 SALE ... :...... 49C Boys' Grey Flannels NAVY BLUE RAGLANS All qualities, all sizes 100 Only. Boys' ,Breeks REVERSIBLE RAGLANS $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, '$4.98 TWEED TOP COATS k. force 4 to 10 years-Reg. $3.98 SALE ...... 98C ::nd has force is Boys' Heavy Leather Mitts ch more Boys·' Snow Pants NOW ...... re many 98C content Smooth melton cloth-ve~y dressy Sal~ .... md min· $2.98 HALF PRICE cut their Boys' Wool GJ.oves Now · 79c or three ALL BOYS' '.~es paid • .· Boys' ·Lined ·Jeans ...... $1.98 · 2 and 3 r dep~·es· Boys' Ski Mittens Now 49c · · Jut only PIECE· future is Boys' Heavy Duffle c·oats . ~ocial as ~ '. ·Boys' Nylon. Jackets the pro· .. PILE HOOD 1f2 Price SNOW 1f2 Price $6.98 tO $14.98 ALL SALE PRICES one. It i5 .. .Sizes 3- 6x ONLY ...... :...... $6.98 oblem. It j .I , stion for IJ :' ' ~ families Sizes 7 - 14 ye~rs ONLY ...... :...... Boys' . Long Hockey Socks 1\-' ·l . .98 .. I . ;; $., ' pay p~US · SUITS '• All Wo~l. .Reg. $1.79 NOW ..... ~ ...... 98C ment 1n· I ulty and )\h domi· Boys' Heavy. Plastic Mittens :ial prob· .. 1000 Pairs Boys' ·Warm Socks l the eco· Lined. Reg. 98c, SALE ...... ~ ...... 49C lainly re· Some long, Some short SALE ...... 19C .vith on a HALF PRICE tion must . lers who. Boys' Heavy.Wool Plai.d Sca.rves EVERY BOYS' technical . ' . . Boys' Heavy Denim Overalls 1e fate of · SALE ...... ;...... 49C Fit up to 16 years. Reg. $4.98 'SALE ...... 98C d nQW is,· 1acked by · SUIT 1d provin· • · 1f Bell Is· · Boys' School Toques Boys' Suede_ Jackets IN . OUR STORE ! end that .• ! All School colours Reg. 98c. SALE .. .' ...... 69C SALE ...... face per· : - $2.98 lped to a itable e!l· 'IHE 'DAILY NFLD. TUESDAY, TilE DAILY .Nl ew ore enn ' • l ------··-----·-·.. ··------·------.. -. - ~------I I ·I: ,• ~' :] I l' ..•. d '·l \j :I I ·,_·_i•.·.1 . ' - ' I, ···',, The staff at Ke -, ....; . ' . ;_: . - The exterior o{ Kennedy'i Dru& Store ihowing the new {ronl recently completcll . .. !'It~ interior of Kennedy's Drug Store. Greater floor space for customer service has been provided.. TIM . - · · dispeitsary is a~ the rear of store and has been .,n)arged• Radio ,',-:; .. that one - that one there on' usual lot o( pi~ron1 the steeple - supposing he about the statue now, CB N comes back. Should I count nis was chewin~ the ... :· Kennedy's Family Drug him a;;ain ?" : hi slip an dmakin~ Store "I woundn't think so. He's i pencil-strokes on the .- '·; had it." : his envelope. ·· 7.30--CBC News . There did seem to be an un· ' (To Be Continued! 7.35-Top of the ~!c ------"---C:,l-8.00-CBC News and ...... THE STORY: Among the in a pose which made it seem • J.l5-Musical Clock I 9.00-Morning De1·ot Und~rgoes Big unusual characters in the as if she were trying to hal- 'I Alterations · 15-lnterlude for l village is Simon, who believes ance the halo on her head. A WE THANK OUR CUSTOMERS S.30-CBC News Kennedy's Drug Store, one service in World War 1, Mr. took up a large space in the Mr. Richard Dooley's son that pigeons alighting on the ! cracked toe peeped out from .~ :~- . of the oldest pharmacies in St. Dooley has been with the firm drug store . Robert who spent some time at . statue of Ste. Eulalia fortell the marble hem of her long ' 9.36-Direct Reports ·-·"' 1 · 9.45-Records at Ra1 John'~. has been given a new throughout what he callS a Now, a tremendous number the Sanitorium Dispensary, is · a miracle. To authenticate the ! fluted gown. Her left eye was FRIENDS FOR THEIR PATIENCE .•'·. ·. ~ ; look. Recently completed reno· most interesting period in New· of drugs come already com· now with Kennedy's. It is with i miracle someone must count I round and blank as a billiard .. I Janes vations which included an ad· foundland history. · pounded, Examinations for a sense of pride that a father the pigeons and villagers and ball, but the right one was quite ..... · 1 Consumer dition at the rear where pre· He has seen St, John's grow student druggists are stiffer sees a son carrying on the same tourists humor him by heJp. I lively; the pupil had been chip- II ~.: our RENOVATIONS etc. School I . :'".:: &crlptions are filled give the by leaps and bounds. With the today and more education is business and public service, ing with the count. · I ped and a vein of something old reliable drug store a real city's great expansion his ellen· 1 in the .. needed to cope with the wider Kennedy's Drugstore, a land· I CHAPTER IV 1 shiny - mica perhaps - h;Hi Varictr :i ,;: ::: modern appearance. tete has also spread and pre· variety of drugs, goods and scr· ~nark ~n old St. ~ohn's, is mov· To say that Simon was mad. been exp?sed, and when the olin 1 NOW WE CAN SERVE YOU EVEN B School I .. ··~ scriptions come to the store vices a drug store must pro 1ng. WJth the h!lles and the I would be putting the mailer! struck her solemn face be- ...... Founded by the late A. W. from all areas. t_lu~ 1 a-::;l.l.~5-~ac~rea Heart I ...... -.. ; vide. m~Jor s~ep the f1rm has taken I too unkindly. : came g~rhsh and _gay wah the : ·. Kenn~dy over halt a century Mr. Dooley noted that in his Always an east end resident, Will delight regular cusolmers Simon had noticed the ciOI·es: suggestiOn of a ghllenng wmk. AND ASK YOUR CONTINUED PA ..... { :~ ago, the President of Kennedy's early days in the drug filore 'ROHIJ;~~:;~~A~~011Nnce:ewrss ~Jr. Dooley was born in Hoylcs· 1 Drug Store is Richard P. Dooley, business prescriptions took a and att~net new ones. Kennedy's I fluttering abol:r Sa~ta Eulaiia Several pi~cons soared down Broadea .• .:; r• town and lived there and in ._., reputation _through the years and became conv;n,'ed they . from the church steeples and . Day Ser~1 . . ~ ,, who has been with the store ,longer time to fill because the Georgetown for the best part AGE . .· -...-:-:. ,has been directed toward cus· were miraculou' 'fhc first' settled on Santa Eulalia's head. 1.00-Doyle Bulletn _":--"" for over. 50 years. There he druggist had to make capsules,· 1 part of his life. tomer sen·ice and that Js why thing he'd insist~d on w&s 1111 _ "Hello!" Dennis ~aid. He 1.15-Along with El scrnd hts lime and became a I pills and powders from drug In· the .s~ore has served so T?any im eachable ar.~urac ,. that took an em·elope and pencil 1 • 1.30-CBC News am fully qualified druggist. Ex· gredicnts stocked in the neat Two members of the Ken· I fam1hcs through generations. p ~ ' t: from the pocket of his shirt. ccpt for a stint of two years rows of large bottles which nedy firm have a combined ser tmhean 1 two1 people1 _on 'u1 .. 1 y 8 1 "What-arc vou doino'>" FAST COURTEOUS PRESCRIPTION 1.45-Tommv Hunte vice of over sixty years • e sta ue at al limes. Sun on 1 . ' . - b • · 2.15-Music~l Rende: pcrience .. Kevin O'Mara a~~j SHOT NEAR EYE was in constant fid~ets finding i Denms_ts~ul?ldl shBccp~s~ly "I UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 2.20-Dominion Obs. GEORGETOWN, British Gui- volur.tccrs, es!abiiohin~ duty s~tp_posc 1 Is st y. ut 11 s even Signal John Caines, both started as ann tCPl - Sandra Holder, 26, - 1 stiller to stl here and not co mt oung men with the firm, grad· rosters, shifts, re'ieLi and so , , 1 2.30-Musical Rend! Y wire of People's Pro•ressive 1 them Best of uated as druggists and remain· " forth. Practical 1y evcr.v!Joc .v 111 ' · • 2.45-Atlantic Schoo ' Luck . h K d Party activist John Wesley Hoi· the villao•e had hein. cd out a!! . A dozen pigeons were flutte,r- cast ed Wit enne y's. Their per· der. was admitted to hospital mg b t th 1 t sonal service to customers of one or another. It just meant . a. ou e ' a ue now, . . ),. I' Today Now Playing Problem , I: : . I "EXODUS" WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS-INCLUD· CAN'l'INJ!'LAS IN ''PEPE" lNG PAUL NEWMAN, IN COLOR Year ... Round CondensatiJn i. EVA MARIE SAINT and . ·': RALPH RICHARDSON - Bursting with a new excite· KEEP DAMP AIR FROM ment in screen entertainment, i Production of the Otto Pre· George Sidney's -production of 1 CONDENSING ..• i mingcr film, "Exodus," started the Cantinflas' starrer, "Pcpe," .I : i on the streets of Haifa on a new Columbia release co-starr· II : ~ , Sunday ... but it was a work· ing Dan Dailey and Shirley . j! ing day In Israel where Satur Jones and including a talent ,..-•, 'I.'' I day is the Sabbath, A little loaded contingent of 35 guest I '.i . more than three months later, star~. now playing today at the I '' on a barge anchored next to the Capitol Theatre. An entertain· : ' ship Exodus In the middle of mcnt feast for tho entire fam- ! Famagusta harbor on Cyprus, ·.• j ily, "Pepe" Is crammed with i ),' Mr. Preminger called "Cull fun, music, color, variety and 1 Print·" for the last time and pageantry, beautifully filmed in photography on the picture was ClnemaScope and Eastman completed. It Is now playing Color. today at the Paramount Thea· Heading the awesome parade tre. It is a United Artists re· of talent in "Pepe" is, of course, lease. Cantin!las himself. A super "Exodus" is the first major lative artist, Cantinflas' comedy Am crican film to be produced has a warmth and poigancy In Israel. Part of it also was about It that stabs at the heart. shot on the island of Cyprus As ''Pepe," he plays a simple· and its dramatic story, based hearted peon ranchhand who, on the Leon Uris best-selling through his devotion to a horse novel, plays against the color· he had 'raised from a colt, ad lui backgrounds of these two ventures to Hollywood, Las Condensation is a year-round turc. When you take a shower, countries with their vivid rc· Vegas, Mexico City, Acapulco problem, not one limited to keep the door tightly shut to The stuff nt Kennedy's Drug Store: Left to right: Richard P. Dooley, president; Kevin O'Mara, minders of ancient and madern and Taxco. summer when warm air con- keep moisture from spreading John Caines and Robert Dooley, history, Dalton Trumbo wrot~ He has amusing encounters denses on cold water pipes and through the house, open a win the screenplay for the epic film with such great stars as l\Iau toilet bowls .. dow afterward. Better yet, In· 11.00-Rob!n Hood Bulletin which was photographed in rice Chevalier, Bing Crosby During t!ic winter, when stall an exhaust fan in the !. 11.15-The Right to Happiness Teehnlcolor and Super Pana· ll!ichael Callan, Richard Conte walls are cold and interior air bathroom. . .•• 11.30-Ncws vision, with Academy Award · J • warm, condensation is goingg on Cooking fills the air with Programmes winning Sam Leavitt behind the· Bobby Darin, Sammy Davts, r., all the time although you mav And TV 11.45-0rchid for Gisele 1 moisture. An exhaust fan in Radio Jl'mmy Durante, Zsa Zsa Gabor • 12.00-Bob Lewis ·Town and cameras. 12.35-Gcorge Cawdry Show The Voice of Judy Garland: not sec it. At best it's annoy the kitchen is an asset. Orchestra Country, News and The plot covers the period Greer Garson, Hedda Hopper ing, at its worst it can cause Damp Clothes :ll;::!ron~ 10.30-Business Barometer 12.45-Fishermen's Forecast from May, 1947, through Decem· r now, and Weather Joey Bishop, Ernie Kovacs: decay and structural weak· A basement full of drying CB N 11.00-Nocturne 12.55-Ncws 1.05-Weather Forecast ber of the same year, a month \~ the 1.00-Georgc Cawdry Show Peter Lawford, Janet Leigh nesses. clothes gives off much damp Tt'ESDA \', 16th. 11.30-CBC National News and -1.15-News after the United Nations Gen· Jack Lemmon, Jay "Dennis Water, Water Everywhere , , . kin~ quick 1.15-World of Sport th~ ness. Cut down the activity or Repeat H.M. The Queen 1.35-Don Jamieson's Editorial era! Assembly adopted a reso· Warm air can hold more open a window each time on the back and Prime Minister 1.30-Ncws (Local Summary) Iutton calling for the establish Menace" North, Kim Novak, moisture than cold. Water 1.40-Sports Andre Prcvin, Donna Reed Dryers must be vented, too. '-3~CBC i\CII'S 12.00-Sign off-0 Canada - 1.45-George Cawdry Sbow ment of a Jewish Stale in Pal· :·ontinucdl 1.45-Art Baker's Notebook Debbie -Reynolds, Edward G' vapor generally moves from When you use exhaust fans i3S-Top of the ~lorning The Queen 2.00-News Headlines 2.00-News Highlights estine, k warm to cold areas-that is remember to provide a source Robinson, Cesar Romero, Fran from high to low humidity iOO--CBC :-iews and Weather 2.01-Thc Sage Brush Sam 2.Dl-What's Cookin - Prem!nger's cameras convert· of fresh air. Open a window alS-~IUliCJl Clock Show 2.03-Jerry Wiggin's Matinee cd Isr•el, and particularly the Sinatra and many, many more areas. When warm, moisture slightly. Make certain thnt 9.0l-~lorning Del'otiins ------2.30-News Headlines 3.00-News Highlights Gal!!ee area, into a huge movie Cant!nflas attaches himself to laden air hils something cold your attic has louvers and that :RS AND US-Interlude for Music VOCM 2.31-Sagc Brush Sam Show 3.01-John Nolan's Western set, with ·famous · landmarks Dan Dailey, a motion picture di- so that the air can no longer they arc large enough to keep S.3o-CBC :-> cws 2.55-News Jamboree playing a prominent part In the rector who, to salvage his skid· hold the moisture, it conden· TUESDAY, Janual'y lO!h. ding career, has opportunist!- ses. air circulating. 9.35--Dircct Reports 3.00-Bob Cole Show 4.00-News Highlights action and adding to the au· Vents under caves allow : DURING l.lS-Rrcords at Random 3.30-News Headlines 4.05-John Nolan's Ranch thenic!ty of the film. The cally 11cquired the animal the In vapor form, water can moist air to escape. 10.00--:lrchcrs A.M. 3.31-Bob Cole Show Party brooding towers of the crusa· little comedian loves. Dailey pass through materials-walls, l'liS-Doris Janes 6.28-Sign On 3.5~News 4.30-National News der fortress at Acre, the busy hopes to persuade Robinsonk, far example-that would stop Paint Out Moisture 10.~5-For Consumers 6.30-Ncws and Weather 4.00-Bob Cole Show 4.33-John - Nolan's Ranch harbor of Haifa, the pictures· who covets the horse, to bac it in the form of water. While you are providing nil etc. 1~3,)-:\fld. School Broadcast 6.35-The Bill Allen Show 4.30-News Headlines Party que ruins at Caesarea where him in a Mexican location film The condensation shows up these special paths through 10l5-)!usic in the Morning 6.40-Morn!ng Jlleditalion 4.31-Bob Cole Show 5.00-News Highlights· Roman emperors once held Cant!nfias also meets and falls as beads of water on cold win· which moist air may move II.C~BBC \'aricty 6.45-World of Sport 4.55-Ncws 5.01-Art Andrews' Dance court, the divided city of Jer· In Jove with beautiful Shirley dows. or you may find damp make certain that it cannot cir EN BETTER 11.30-:lfld. School Broadcast 6.55-News 5.00-Supper Serenade Party usalem and the bare·walled sim· Jones, an aspiring actress; she, spots on walls and ceilings, culate elsewhere. :\!oist air will 11 l5-Sacred Hmt Program 7.00-The Bill Allen Show 5.30-News Headlines 6.00-News Headlines and pljcity of Kafr Kana, the Arab in turn, reserves her IJve fpr frost on the underside of the not pass through insulated 12.00-BBC Xews 7.15-World of Sport 5.31-Suppcr Serenade 8.30-Natlonal News village where Christ performed Dan Dailey. The complication!_ roof, stained plaster, blistering walls to damage the paint from PATRON· 12.10-Announcers Choice 7.30-Ncws 5.45-Flsherman's Forecast 9.00-News Highlights his first miracle 2,000 years are Ironed out with entertain and peeling paint, rust on the underside Paint interior 1230-Farm Broadcast 7.35-Travcl Guide 5.55-News 9.01-Nfld. Soiree ago- they all became part of !ng finesse by d!rector-prouucer metal fixtures. surfaces with · a moisture . rc 1245-~lid Day Serenade 7.36-The Bill Allen Show 6.00-Bulletln Board 9.40-Sa!t Lake Choir this saga of the men and worn· Sidney, sistant material. 1.00-Doyle Bulletin 7.45-Wor!d of Sport 6.10-Movie Guide 945-News en who fought and died for the Dailey sings, dances and acts New Danger 1.15-Along with Elan 7.55-News (Locnli 6.15-Sports Report 10100-News Highlights right to build a new country his -wav through one of his If you have a new house, the Fill cracks and crevices ln 130-CBC .'\ews and weather 8,00-RCAF Tower, Torbay 6.25-Travel Guide 10.01-National News to call their own. greatest performances. Shirley danger of condensation is . exterior walls and aronnrl ION PICK US-Tomm1· Hunter Show (Weather Report) -6.30-Early Evening News 10.15-Pick of the Pops On Cyprus, the capital city Jones Is as beautiful and de· greater than in an old. In older doors and windows so that m-)lusical Rendezvous 8.03-News (National) Hf.45-Sports of Nicosia and the town of lightful in her own triple-threat homes, there was little insula· walls will not be so cold. In Roundup tion and all those drafts pro- stall either a chemical or .. elec riCE 229-Dominion Obs. Time 8.08-The Bill Allen Show 7.00-Sagc Brush Sam Show 10.55-Letters and Messages Famagusta with Its old harbor stint. And Cantinflas is, of Signal 8.15-Sports Capsule 11.00-News Highlights provided locations for "Exo· course, superb as "Pepe," the vided for a free exchange of trir dehumidifier in your base 7.30-News Headlines ·warm and cold air. But, mod· ment if slm,Ple ventilation does · 230-~!umal Rendezvous 8.25-News 7.31-Sage Brush Sam 11.01-Paul Hcrshon's Music in dus." Cameras· also moved man who is friendly with the 215-Atlnntic School Broad· 8.30-Hit Tunc of the Day the Night and News high into the Kyrenian moun world. ern insulated· homes don't al· not cure the problem. 7.55-News low the free passage of air and If there is a crawl gpacc cast 8.35-World of Sport 8.00-Crcam of the Crop l.Dl-Sign Off. tain range to capture ·a seenicc & Easy 8.55-Ncws 10.00-Night Show 7.00-Ncws Highlights . man (Ari Ben Canaan), Eva their respective roles and ac 5.CO-jJt,, 1c in the Air 0.00-Morning Meditation 10.30-Ncws Headlines 7.01-Dave _Maunder's Club 93 Marie Saint (Kitty Fremont) cepted them without even seP. BEST OF LUCK TO NE B-2381 530-F!iheries Broadcast 9.03-'l'he Bill Allen Shaw 10.31-Night Show 7.30-News Ralph Richardson (General ing the script. Miss Haworth, 515-jlusic (rom the Albums 9.30-News Headlines 11.00-Torbny Weather Report 8.00-News in a 1\!inute Sutherland), Peter Lawford blond, blue-eyed and 14'12 years 60J-CBC :-iews 0.31-The Bill Allen Show . 8.01-Cream 'Of West Sing 11.02-Big Top Ten (Caldwell), Lee J: Cobb (Bar old, was discovered by Prem 1 'I i 05-1ntermmo 10.00-News 11.30-News Headlines Along an), Sal Mineo (Dov Landau), Inger at · the Corona Stage KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE~ 6l5-Supper Guest 10.05-Stork Club 11.31-Night Show 8.15-Best from the West John Derek (Taha), Hugh Grif School in London where she was i.Ol-CI.:L :\rws and Weather 10.03-The George Cawdry 11.55-News · fith (Mandrian) Gregory Ratoff studying drama and the dance DUCKWORTH STREET :15-Light jlusic Shaw A.M. (Lakavitch), Felix Aylmer (Dr. Alexandra Stewart, a Canadian •30-Top~ Toda1• 10.30-News Headlines 12.00-Night Show CJON-TV Liberman), David Opatoshu girl who plays Jordana, will b~ On the recent Renovation ll5-Doylc Bulictin 10.31-Gcarge Cawdry Shaw 12.30-News Headlines TUESDAY, January 16th, seen for the first time by Amen 815-Parliamentary Report 10.55-News 12.31-Nlght Show 7.00-The Real 1\lcCoys can audiences. 1S e1~-noring Reporter 11.00-George Caw dry Show 12.55-News Summary, Weather lo.45-Pastor's Study 7.30-The Beachcomber When shooting got under way FRANK BYRN_E B!a-~Iusical Program 11.30-News Headllnes Report and Time 10.50-Womcn's News 8.00-Belle~e It or Not in the streets of Haifa, thou 8.10-public Libraries 11.31-Gcorge Cawdry Show 1.05-Sign Off 11.00-Cartoons H.U5-DaYton Allen sands of curious onlookers gath PAINTER 855-'l'eathcr for l\lnr!ners 11.55-News 11.05-Romper Room U5-Natlonal News cred to watch the production in 9.00-Jnl'itation to Worship P.M. 12.UU-Locai and National 8.30-Jack Benny Show • the making and saw the clock 9 8 COLONIAL STREET PHONE 8-5466~ TO ______30-Vancoul'er Chamber____:_ _ __:_12.00-Georgc Cawdry Show CJON Headline News 9.00-Shannon being turned back to 1947. Once TUESDAY, January 16th, l:!.15-Sign Off 9.3o-Garry Moore Show ar:aln the atmosphere was tense 2.00-The Public Defenders 1U.3D-Red Skelton Briti~h and Palestine Police ' i A.M.· 2.30---,Chez llelene 11.00-Front Page Challenge patrols dominated the scene . I · 6.30-The Bob Lewis Show. 2.45-Nursery School 11.30-lngu!ry . · and British armored cars and I roRE fll. CONNOIRS LTD. trucks rumbled over rough News, Sports and Weatb 3.00-Natlonal Schools u.uo-Lively Arts i DRUGGIST er Reports 3.30-The Verdict Is Yours 12.30-Sports Calender pavement. For many Israelis I appearing In the cast it was :1 WATER STREET ST. JOHN'S 9.05-Musle for Millions 3.55-Cross Section 12.3~News and Weather .. ''\- Congratulations \ . 9.20.:.H!t of the Day 4.00-Qpen House 1U5-Pastor's Study less like acting than remember ', .. in g. . EXTENDS 9.30-Austin Willis . 4.30-Dr. Hudson's Secret 12.50-Sign Off. t 9.35-Weather Forecast Jonrnal and !. ED BEST WISHES TO 9.40-Top Times Golden Hits 5.U~Adventures of Bi!nky I 10.00-News 1 na Minute 5.15-Fiower Pot Men :_;·. I.! ... 10.01-"-Martin's Corner 5.30-Ranle Dnnle . . ' ~ KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE . 10.15-What's Cook!n 6.00-Captaln Jack Best Wishes '· ' , . 10.30-Natlonal News · 6.20-The World of Sport Compliments ., 1•:: < ,:-: j DUCKWORTH STREET 10.35-Jerry Wiggin's HouRe- 6.30-News Cavalcade ---1· . ·'' ' .. wlves Choice and News &.50-Point of View to '. \ to j :- ·. ~ : •: , -·I.' ::'. . ' ~ :r ! \ 1 KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE, I KIEH~N,EDY'S 0RUG STORE : .<.,:;: C~ A. HUBLEY LTD. ' . I . . I :' ' Congratulations DUCKWORTH STREET DUCKWORTH STREET i. '' :! ' . PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS and I _. :l., On their recent L~ . !, ,., ' I !I EXTENDS . I I . Best Wishes . ~ I I ~ I I Renovatior.s and Repairs •.. ·I i BY for continued success to . ''·' I . ~ ; . I .• Good Wishes : • ~EN~N~EDY'S o~RUG STORE I' • • • ' for continued success to ' DUCKWORTH STREET ' LTD. KENNEDY'S DIRUG .STORE., On th-e Completion of their Renovations • .A. L~LLY &CO., LTD II~'S DUCKWORTH . STREET • WHOLESALE . MacDonald Who!esale Drugs ·General Traders. CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS On the co~pletion of Renovations and .· · LIMITED LIMITED BOND STREET PHONE 8·4592 • 8·567:0 continuation of business. 204 DUCKWORTH ST. PHONE 8-4930 FOREST ROAD PHONE 8-5702 ' . ( . ~ ~------~~--~~----·'------~.~ I THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1962 Memo For Teen-Agers: 1 .; ,,, . ·Time·...... 1 Of I ~~. SE·C II A gra~eful, relaxed athtu& il . · · important to beauty. Dol·! Y.our Life s s. twist or fuss with your ie~eJr, .;,,:i•m"' OF MODERN ]i. t ' · t y · or your hair. Keep your hln' • ··•· lNSTANCE Don 't · Be Square; US · · a l 1m as still and relaxed as possib~ for what you do with the~ · IY UTHUR LORD . . can .detract or add to. the ill) : .. •. !First or six artlelesl ing a r~putation as a square; hones in lh1s pcngd of y o u r presiOn You create. ~{Arthur: Two years a~o I BY GAYNOR MADDOX ~lructural growth, is often dan· 1!d you know that Your ht: iQipe(J with my family frcim You have the nutritlon sclentlsts In fact, the results or proper en' r,erously lacking in teen-agers' . picks up more dirt from t~ :Bunsary and emigrated to this ·and the medical profession ing and exercise pay benefi' •liets, particularly among girls. ' air in an hour than lthe rest~ eouiltrY. · MY. wife and I are In worried, In vitality, looks and academ· 13est sources of calcium is milk ' your body docs in a day: What .ur. late 50s and our chlldren a n d athletic achievcmcn •ften rejected by girls, b u t : better reason for shampooir :lt'e in their mid-teens. Now you have be tired of hear· There's nothing square abo1 1sua1Jy drunk by boys. At frequently, I ing that adults are worried any .of those assets. unch tomorroe, look around .1c next time you take ~ hal~ 1 ~ i Hungary-in fact, anywhere about you, but for purely sci· ·our table and sec if that isn't fold up a ~l&.ij1, !luffy 10, 1: in Europe, a man my age and fish reasons you. ought to listen, This series will give you t h ;o. and place 1! agamst the H JUs wife would be respected. to the scientists' story. d o w n-to·c a r t h facts abo: behind you~ heart. It "111 sen~ not~ healthful and slimming eatin 1e reason Dr. Hoobler s n y s as a cush1on wh1le You rei.' Younger people would listen . . ~x to .Us when we talked, Younger The reusons they are worried is habits-with a minimum r nut1·ition is one of the m o s t and rev11·e In warm 'Oop·:•JI.; ~O{I)e wpuld offer us their scat that they now rate your youth· preaching, But first, you ha\ important problems of your age ' .. --·-· __ .. _ _ • ali: a' crowded bus or street car. ful fatness as a major threat to understand why many of yo; ·:roup is that more and more -~ :NO: • one would · accidentally to your own well·being and are fat nnd,, strnnl!ely er ·nen anrf women in their late mercia! Cables, left the city t1 bump into us on the street that or the nation. ough, undernourished at I h c 'ccns o1· early 20s are becom·: TCA over . the weekend on; . wlthollt extending his sincere same time . 'ng parents, One out of c1•cr,v lmsmcss lrtp to :Oiontrcdl. !rj )poiilgies. And the causes. of this health 'ot.lr mothers bearing :t f i r s t , is registered at the Laurc 11111 L threat among boys and girls be· Why docs the tendency lo OI'Cl'· :h1ld is Jess than 20. Between; Hotel. · DON HANR1G~l1 1 J11l'lhings arc different here in tween 13 and 19 are: weight inci·ease as you enter '!140 and 1937. the numbe1· of • • • WA ( CP)-Just)CI America. adolescence.? Dr. Icie Mawy 1abics horn annually with lath·: BUCK~IASTER'S 1'1,\ Hits ·:.::· . planning now cal 0\'creatin&. Hoobler of the ~!crrill Palmer :rs under 20 rose 16:i per cent. 1 The Buckmastcrs Player;~~· start on the s School in Detroit, Mich., a long 1963 "'o one cares for our opinion out· . · hold a casting mcctin~ at ;_j; of its new attack on ·slde: our immediate family. Disregard o£ sound nutrition. time student o£ the problems ·. ,J. IWswell G~llaghcr: c~1c!, 1 p.m. Wednesday, in the hE!; No one n!Cers their seat on a of adolescence, explains it \dolescent UnIt, _Chiid 1en s: theatre. All members and . crowded bus to me or to my. Lack of exercise. this way: 'Iospital, Boston, sums. up for! pectivc new member~ int P;c, wife,' who is visibly lame from lOU . the m~dern techmque of! in read in" for a pa t ere. tel a· wound suffered during the Despite their wol'rics about over· "The physical, mental 'and socia' ~~ahng w1th your. excess , ~ . . r tn ~E second World War, weight a J.ll o n g adolescents, strain of living in a body whilr poundage in this way: troup s feshval prullud 10n, 1:1 modern researchers generally it is being built, reorganize·· asked to attend. 'll[i jleoplc l'\1sh hy so rapidly on agree on these "don'ts" for· and adapted to conform wit' • • • th'c street that they themselv.cs parents; new and changing demands o· :'-io matter how fundamental to ON BUSINESS do not know that they have approaching maturity, can se' weight control is the relation· ll!r. G. Gamberg I,.' I. Don't make hm·sh threats of ship between food intake and Brook, arrived in St. hutnpcd inhi us, off frustrations and stress that SNACK Tm!E: Parents are urged to try to force their tcen·age children to cut out between· punishment if a boy or girt may be reflected in physiologic, calories burned, of primary yesterday and is staying at meal snacks, iVh)', ~lr. Lord, do such things doesn't cut down on food in· psychologic and social 1 bchav· importance in modifying your Newfoundland Hotel . happen· in America? We lol'e take. ior . weight is the help which you. • • , · ... lcresl to both parents and chi!· tile same time !hat it results !ri serious because girls at this recch•e in getting into those: ENTERS IJOSI'IT.\L '~.' -~~ .: )l1is' country and its people, but ' . ·•• - .. t inad~quate intake o£ essential age are beginning to menstru· physicial acti1•il!es which .noll l\lrs. Joyce Walter;, wife ...... , )'OU treat us and other oldc1' 2. Don't attempt to cut out the , dren. But what Dr. Hoobler 11 : ' .::. p~rson so inconsidcratcly.-S.S. bet ween ·me a 1 snaclts which Offbeat eating habits often atjt! says about the nutritional needs protein, vitamins, carbohydr· ate. They must maintain an on!)' burn calones but Ytc.ld : Police Sgt. Lloyd \\'alter!, 5; have become a major part of · signs of rchellion against par· of adolescents is particularly ales, a!ld minerals essential to iron intake to compensate for acc~ptance, success and saltS· 1 Salisbury Streel. entcrrd tb young America's social eating ental control. But snacks high important to teen·agers t,hem· normal growth and stamina. this lost of blood. Otherwise, factwn. 1 Grace Hospital l"r , o·car 11l·. S.: It's not .iust older ~und'" 1 ·t in calor!.· cs instead o£ adequate · thev will find it difficult to 1 ... • • people who are treated ineon· Iln b I S, 1 selves. She says: home meals result too often in "Iron. essential to the formation mamtmn' · ad equa t e st ores o f · sen·ation. • • • sideratelv in this countrv, ~lr. I 0 S. Yonn~ people arc also im· · . excess pounds on the growing "Your resistance to ~ound nulri· of hemoglobin in the blood, is iron later when they bear You might show that to Y u r ·polite to one ;mother. And But there a1 e ways for yon to body." lion in general is anothe1· dang. dangerously inadequate in the children." parents~ ' FRO)! CORNEU BROOK here's whl" I tnm I h a t waistline without erous form of youthful reb•~llion diets of many tecn.agcrs, cS· 1 Mr. P. J. ~lichael and ~lr ..\ • • 1 starving ymu·self-or de1•clop· Those comments should be of in· t~nt often causes overweigh( at pecially girls. That can be Calcium. needed to build stmn~ tNEXT: Thr first ~t~psl R. Burry of Corner Brook m _ ------··--.. .. -· -·-- ·--- -· .. - ·· ·-·--- - ·· in the city to attcnrl the ffi!!; \ppraising our wealth as a na· , lion. it is inconceivable that ! ":+:+:+:+:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:+::•:•:•:•:•:.•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•::•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:::•:•:•:•:•:::•:•:•.:•:•~ ing of the Provincial Commar.l we could ha1·e attained it with· · . • · · '•' '•' Royal Canadian Legion, out some ·sacrifices. Our most : N C G S ' A 1 re!irettable sacrifice, however; I .. arrow oat races .Pr.Ing s ppearan. ce 1.~.1Socz·az~Rer.'Sonal ~:; ~~~~s~:!to~e~~::~~~a~tct>. . has been family life. · •:•' here they are registered at th !N·E\\' \'RGO,/I.KIL~ DINUE~AA;:_Th'1s ·1.'. ,:.:,: :,:.j. Newfoundla~d ~ot,d. o\mericnn children now t·e~al'll • , the family as a form of bon· the Year of the slim cont. •:• G l ,•, ·15 YEARS OLD da~c from which to free them· Redingote, princess 01' reefer, :•: 0 u mn ::: · Many happy returns sel~·es as quickly as possible. the coat for spring, 1962, is nar· :!: :•: day to Ronald Penney, 1i F 1 . to visit with old friends. They i • • • 1 January 31st at 8.30 p.m. ·. the rudeness you experience on The nnrrow, scl·it! sleeve bas !he i I returned to Placentia New 1KIRK FELLOWSHIP i will be attractive prim and the crowded bus is realiy no look of high fashion this year: Year's Eve, to visit with old I The Annual General ~!eetlng : will be served. Please ·~ different than similar rudenes· And with it goes the notched, friends. They returned to Pla· ~ of the Kirk Fellowship will be I your own cards and baskets. CLEA~ ses in the American home. And standaway collar. There are centia, New Year's Day and en· 1 held this evening at B o'clock : , • • • when children disregard their some collarless coats, ·of course joyed their first festive season I in the Hall. Following this three . 14 YEAR OLD parents often enough, the par· Softness if the keynote of all in their new home and new , very interesting films will be , Many happy return< feminine fashions this spring. 1 ents get tired of teaching, town. : shown-"Nanook of the North" day to Frances Em So the child does not learn. And In coats, this can take the • • • !"Beaver People" and "World in Penmore Drive, )lount when the child marries, he does form of embroidered or lace J.'JtO~I GLOVERTOWN a Marsh." Come and bring your j who celebrates her ~4th :not take the trouble to try and collars and cuffs. Detachable, Mr. Max Burry and i\Ir. N. B. 1 friends, day today, January 16th . ~feach ;hls children. o! course. Feminine, yes. . Sparkes of Glovertown, arc in ~ • • • ings and best wishes come The fault lies not with our chil· Blnck, hlnck combfned with •dr11.n. but with us, the parents. white in hold checks, navy the city to attend the meeting f TO TORONTO her mother and dar!. . 500 of I ;:~~!cw of us spend evening blue, white, green, light blue the Provincial Command, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sparkes brothers Ralph and Rand). ::;u'!iJ. weekend time with our and peach are nil sound· coat Hoyal Canadian Legion, which ' and their daughter Diane, left sisters Shirley, Sharon, ~children doing things as a lnm· · colors Cor spring. Add to these : was held yesterday afternoon at by TCA recently after spending 1 and Debbie. France; 11as ily, things instructive and en· . the light and airy pastels with : :he Legion Headquarters. While ' a holiday with Jllrs. Sparkes' 'I dered a surprise party on .·riching rather than tril'ial and peach due to replace last , in the city they are staying at I parents, Mr. and .Mrs. F. G.. da~ by her school fnends ::~leasurc·sccking. We are de· spring's pet pink. the Newfoundland Hotel. 1 Wornel1. Before returning to i Umted Colleg1ale. 1 ::teilitined to amuse ourselves Fabrics a·re lightweight woolens, 1 • • • I their home in Winnipeg, they • • • 'ann we succeed. many in lacy ar.d textured This is the big year of the slim coat. Fluffy chat·treuse wool coat (left) is 6th ANNIVERSARY are spending a week in Toronto IN TOWN < weaves. Silk-and-worsted mix· cut by Monte-Sano and Pruzan with ttigh waist fitted at front and full at back. Congratulations are extender! i with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wool· : Mr. Kevin Delancy nf Poliieness is born and bred in lures, of course, for d1·ess ;:.Jh~:family, Mr. s.. hut we are C f ~ kl' • 1 d .'d b k B • 1 • • ' to Cpl. and Mrs. A. E. MacGil· I ridge. 'I Brook is in the city on : ·. NOW JU: coats. Even fabrics ca1•ry out ra •. r nee me IS ow an \\I c at ac . Cigc mo 1a1r-and-wool coat (right) . ,1 .1 s • • • • · and is registere dat the ~" , ll9t a nation o£ the famil~·. Our · • • h · · l' 1 11vray (nee ,, arguen e omer· · i . • b M 1 : :'·lrllics are to be found else· the feminine feeling of spring Y arqtuse ts. cut Wit htgh waist me nnd fitted front. Collar has a cut I ton, R.N.) on their sixth wed-[ TO ~10/IITREAL : foundland Hotel. :;.·here. fashions. both wide and low. ding anniversary which they .1\lr. .T. W. Linegar of Com·!' • • • ------HOME AND SCHOOL ; ; ;-,·. The regular monthly lnfa1 :... ~·~·: , :_.~..~·.~.;. _ PollvsJ ·' ·Quiz -f ''Feminine~~ Is Word For Evening D.ress :!dthsect!~~~~s:~~:i~~a~"illheld at the school on "~Al'~R DOI.LS" FQR GROWN· Shift and reshift until you come day, January 17th at s.ao ·~UPS SAVE WORK IN ROOM Up with a furniture arrange- a l R' 'uz Following the business Brow1 ::~·;t: PLANNING ment (on paper) that you like. I 0 ors, Uj J' es tion of the meetin~. )!iss ·;'·~<·BY POLLY CRMER ·Your husband wilt be delighted berts will give a short Ca ~.Jit,tle girls. most of us adored· when he discovers that you on the subject of Homewor~ ·~piaying with paper dolls. 'what know just where you want each 1 Are Jn Store Refreshments will be Sb ;fUll; changing from one dress piece when it's time to move ' after the meeting, ;;~.;~nother. And now, a grown the actual furniture. • • • ·:up..;Jerslon of paper dolls can This should come before the se· FRO~l GRAND FALLS ;;~il lot lo help in deciding on lectlon o£ colors and pattern · For Spring Jllr. W. J. O'Lcarr of NOW .. :".~~~~w look for our homes. for furniture covers. You can Falls, arrived in the city First.~ draw an outline of a room even usc an actual doll house GAILE DUGAS terday and is registered It .that needs a different look. room, ~ecorating It according i Newfoundland Hotel. I i-IEW YORK-INEAl -Evening I >i.iaie it to scale showing win· to the plan in mind, · 'j dresses for spring are the ::·ilo)vs, doors, fireplace and so Dear Polly: I have my san and ~ !J1,i)ifl~(;; i ,f,i\2.! most feminine ever. And con· FROM CORNER BROOK ·:~oii{ To the same scale, cut his wife his great·grandmoth· I \li••,s: :·:· scquentlly, the most beautiful. Mr. S. N. This tic of I t:~lii& pieces of paper that wl11 cr·~ bedroom furniture. It is Brook is at present in the furniture to flo ln. beautiful hurl walnut; the bed b:.:<.O:?\'•••:•.: ~eJ..i'esent i Chiffon, swirled, pleated, draped on business and is registered . · ::·.t~.a;:room. • · has a blg carved headboard, ! or ruffled, predominates. Some I the Newfoundland Hotel. I and footboard; there are a I * • ~ I' ' wash stand and marble-topped times it gets a ring of ostrich I feathers as added fillip. In i MARRIED ' ·fsien~e Now Shrinks dresser, . black and in peach and apri I I The marria~c tnok am sick about it, She pointed cot, the chiffon dress floats ftltflle& Without It all, tacked material on the ; Thursday c\'ening at headboard and threw the foot· through major New York col. o'clock, of Inez, dau~hter ·fWiJn or Discomfort hoard ·&way, And then, of all lections. · Mr. Gordon Bennett and I' ,..,...... ' ' ' • things, she took the mirror o[f late Marie Bennett of Bell ' :;:fllilol!lmonct~ 'lnot R.._ P~ the dresser ·and placed It on Ru£flcs nrc at \heir very best land, to Llewellyn, 5on of ! =~diar h It Shrlnb H-lioWt the wall. for evenings, At the hem or Gertrude and the late Don't young people have any re· on little detachable capes, they Skanes of St. John'!, !p. . . . to, Ont, (Special)'- For offer pure flattery. 1 : eilnlt. time aeience hu found a spect for beautiful· antiqu~s? Church of the Ascension. What can I say to her about Pearl, by the Rev. C. \\'. 11Ub1t.ance wll.lt tht Though there are a good many ''1 •• B' tlirink hemQrrholds and the awful ,thing she h~s done?_· sell. · · ·:J:t ~· pain and itchin/!:. · -Mrs. K.D. slim skirts · for evening this bave been rel!cveil Dear Mrs, K.D. :Nothing, You year, the wide skirt has not -'lh thil lnexpenti" rubst.anc• · gave her the furniture so It is vanished entirely. Often, full· rl&ht in the pnvaey of their ow• ness is handled by darting at How to Treat an without any dilcomrort 111 no longer yours to comment .· · C: · vtnitnCA the waistline which provides on. Keep hands off. Age does~·r just the necessary ·width over ACHING .I · /.lJi ·raee after -· while aentll make everything .beautiful. . "liifl!ll pai11 ac~ual reduatloa the hips. ' And the short, bouf· Beige satin costume for spring evenings pairs dress with beaded : fllirlnkaae} took place. . !ant skirt is still in evidence bodlc~ and coat wllh beaded collar and pockets. Dress has wide . :!·.- .emulng ol all-reeu\Ja for the younger set, skirt, coat ls wool. This Is a Gothe,deslgn, ~ -:-'eo: thorough tbat 11Ufftre11 DofALSE TEETH . : · .u.ttmenl! like "Pile• havt Rock. Slide· or Slip'? Skirt l~ngths are either just be· i ~·to be a problemr' low the knee or way down to al prints on white silk chiffon little' eyening wrap. Other . :, :~Ttiillefl'lltia a new healinc .n. J'ABTEETH, all lmpkoved powder , . 1 ..._ (Bio-Dvne)-discovery of a to be sprinkled on upper ol" lower the ankle. There is no in-be· at! mark this as a spring with liille cap sleeves, threc-quar· lata, holds raise teeth more llrm1y tween. · I Mat-acientiHa institute. r.n place. Do not elide, slip or rock •. forms of cover·up are found in ter sleeves (for dinner dresses) -~ .. . ! Now this new healing substance Nn l!Ummy, ROOey, paat~ taste or a touch of the unusual. and circles or tulle or even os : r llelrrr*l in aupp~~&itory or oilll111enl 1eellng. PAS TEETH toalknllnel non• 'Chiffon in vil'icl red Ol' brown. · · .,_. ulled Prtparatum Jl, Alii actd•· Ouea not anur Check~ ~'J!lat~ trich feathers to be wor.n just odor breath". Oet FABTEm11 a~ St10rt dinner dr'css for ~p•·lng Is by Jo CnJlcland of l'l\l>ullu tn l;t.. sharp combinations of black· El'en the stole gets ruffles as all ~ru1 •• .•~ drUI counter• overywliere. quolse crepe, Draplnil of low neckline Is repeated In skirt. Cut. and-white, while crepes, silk trim this year. And the as the mink circlet is worn, on ' ~·. C:: . a • ,...... - 1away lop lends 'two·plece tlffecl. prints· and splashy 'pastel flor· · stole is hack in lop form as a the shoulders. ~ ·.~::...... i' >f :• .. '') t .... r ' ', I' . ------·-····----.... ·-··· -~-- . ·---...... ,...... , ______1962 - ' . . SECTION II SECTION ./1 tuda u THE. DAILY NEWS . Dan•t •· Jewelry ST. JOl-IN'S, NfLD. TUESDAY, JANUARY ~6, 1962 · u~ hands i: . I I !>Ossible :: ' i ,. . ~~ .; '· ' h them ~ ' '..;. . . the bn. • • : ,' · .. . , I . ' ·! ; \. our hair . ': ' com lht ' . 1~ rest Of "Y~ What 10 SICa ampooinz . I· " hath TEST FOR ADDICTION has an extensive program but It Parliament. Those convicted on for life. budgeting. to keep th1 prlsoneN in, the ' I iy to11ei The National Parole Board loses oontrol or released addicts even ·the first offence of smug· Parliament, however, · lacks The :Matsqui centre, about 60 other to keep heroin ouL the tub doesn't need a court. conviction if 'they step over the state line, gling or trafficking in drugs are. constitutional power to put this miles from Vancouver, will be Preventing the flow !11. eon \\ 111 ~Crlt nother Step to forfeit or suspend parole since U.S. criminal law is under liable fo life imprisonment. into e££ect. It is a provincial in te heart of the heroin prob· traband narcotics Into maxi- :- nu relnx ' . .-oap-;uds. and return a man to custody. ~tate rather than federal juris· So far there still is plenty of matter. Draft legislation bas !em. About 2,000 of Canada's mum·security prisonJ, where ·'. violates any one of a dozen or diction as in Canada. heroin circulating in the Cana- been sent to the provinces but 3,100 known addiclts are in the addicts now are kept, has been more conditions; ~uch as drift· STILL EXPERII\IENT dian underworld, say health de- ,informants say it is expected to lower B.C. mainland. Vancouver a major justice department 1r tl!y bl· ing back In with the old seamy Yet much of the Canadian partment and 1RCMP narcotics be several months before all is believed to have one drug ad· headache. Recently a guard at '!Hi !lh ~ crowd. program is experimental. Other experts. But the legislation is provinces express their views. diet among every 390 people. the B.C. Penitentiary wu sen Dope ~ gainst · One big weapon in the board's countries will be watching for only six months old. They say The object, of course, is to Sketches have been drawn for tenced to nine years in prison Irrdl. a 1 ~d hands will be chemical prcpara· signs of success or otherwise. it is too early to measure . the gain long - term control over the Matsqui institution and de· for smuggling. '! i .;;nrrntlcn . t i Dtl\ 1!.\C\HWIIT Iwith a small group ol 10 or tihons suchh as nali~de and lor· George Street, parole board' full effect of the new law. addicts, There ls one flaw: If tailed planning has begun. It is After their court conviction, ., ' 't :, \·, cr 1 --.lust.icr de- 15 addicts. P. an e. T ese provt e a sure· chairman, said recently: · Third stage of the scheme the preventative-detention law hoped here that tenders will be male addicts will spend about .-·:· l .. "Nobody's got the answers. calls for preventive detention became universal in Canada, eal!ed soon and that construe- six weeks in the B.C. Peniten· l n:ns · ·1 11111 o noll' ealls fur i Th~ real uh.icct will be 12 to ftre test of whether a person '1 P an " h b · t' S yet. We're willing to try any. for non . criminal addicts, in police could swoop down on lion can start later this year. tiary while they are classified '' loyt·r, 'llli · "1,_1 ,;tarl Pll the Hcond : 20 months of intensive tr~at- I as een ust~g J1 narco tc. ~me ' 1 thing that's reasonable." the same way a tuberculosis I practical!y aU addiCts almost Details have not been an- according to character, back· :1 ~ at i.Ju :· . nr•l i!ll~ck on drug: mcnt that will see the addtcts paroled addtcts· may be gtven 111 the field " ' i l't'J,\.11 ph~·sacully, !lll'cn mental such tests frequently, :Mcanwliile, . federal aitthori· suspect can be forced to enter I overnight.· But where would nounced. Thjs much has been I ground, record and so on. Fe- ti,es are trying to guage the a sanatorium. they be put for treatment? learned: : male addicts will go directly to and Pros. : . 1 h"!W; to harr eom· I therapy, trained to get and hold The entire anti·nnrcotic pro· effect of the first stage of the The 1961 federal laws make Matsqui will hold only 450. Matsqui will accommodate 325 ' Matsqui for classification. rntcrcilrd :~~.. :rrf;1lly dt•signcd in· :a job, and e1·en taught-most of gfr~m, in whihch the f!llatsqurl!i and •rt in the ll ~!at,qlll. B.C., for . thqtt need to be taught-how to a er·7are .sc emes orm o y a new program-the attempt to provision for this, providing Long . rang~ plans call for an· male and 125 female addicts at Once inside, the addicts will cut drastically into the supply that anyone before the courts other treatment centre to serve ·opposite ends of a half·mite-long be assigned to small groups of rtt wn, art trratnrrnt of 450 use their leisure time. . I part, ~s bemg touted here .as the of heroin now reaching Can· on any charge can be sentenced Ontario and Quebec. But con- complex costing about $4,000,. 25 to 30 each. The entire treat .;1 artdirt; Those who res~o~d then w.tll worlds most ~Om(lrehenstve at· · .. , 11'111 hr made to he released to ftmsh the hal· tack on the !llegal-drug prob· ada's 3,100 known addicts. to indefinite cusjody for treat· struction is likely to rank be- 000. ment program wiJI be designed a.• r.111 1 , h . t I ''£!1'. :-;~ rure is known, I ancc of t ctr sen ence ~n par· em. . . Longer prison terms for ment if found to be an addict. hind several other large institu· The site will be surrounded for individuals within these of Corner :· ·rwrrt> hrrr. Hut a I o!c, in the hope they will ~tay ~o~c wor~ has been. done m heroin smugglers and peddlers After treatment, first offend· lions, designed to end over- by two paral!cl chain · link groups, rather than having a St. Jobn'a · onr will !'nntinuc at orr drugs and the petty wme Brttatn but 1t has practically no were written into a new Nar· ers would be put on parole for crowding in the federal penalj fences, about 14 feet high and single over • all program for .. , re;rarrhcr~ work needed to finance it. addiction problem. California colic Control Act last year by 10 years and second offenders system, in justice department 16 feet apart-in a sense, one . everyone. !·inc at th 1 1 I ''· 111fc of .Yaltrr~. 5i '· nterrd th1 l~ !or ob :llOK and ~lr. A Brook an d the meet· l Command. ~ron. which i!llrrnnon at rtcr;. 1\'hile tcred at tht ,[. '.rrn> nf the c:-. I i Faulk· 15 years old iL l;rrctm;s :rer and dad, • nd hrothe: id rrlebratcd ·WOMEN'S SHOES :nurday 11'1\h .WOME.N'S SHOES 1e with ·Ill· t Hundreds of Pairs e Dress and Casual styles Manufacturers samples and Baby Doll Styles • BIG e All colours 8 Broken lines Boy Scou\1 All colours Will he tloid· • SAVINGS. Brid~e and . 8 All.sizes (but not every si'le in overy style) >ula )laxima, Wide variety of styles • Wettnc>lla), • Values to $8.95 NOW CLEARING AT JU p.m. There '$ FOR AL-- e prile~ and ttl Sizes 4, 4 Y2, 5. Please brinl • .29 nrl haskell. CLEARING AT ...... ' ...... :...... ·turn~ of tht t:mberle)', I \lounl !'carl. "r 14th birth· y lOth. Greet- 500 LAD'IES' ·HANDBAGS LAD1IES' SNOWBOOTS MEN'S SHOES CHILDREN'S BROWN CALF (Over-the-sock style) Dress and Casual styles 2.. STRAP SHOES All styles and colours Available in a variety of colours in ·Suede Black and Brown and Calf leathers. Famous Brand Name. Sizes 8%. to 12 Values to $5.95 Broken lines. Broken sizes Broken Lines. All sizes • Values to $8.95 CLEARING AT Reg· $5.50 NOW JUST 'I NOW JUST ...... ' ..... $1 ~98 and $5.95 s3.ss, s4.ss, s5.ss NOW CLEARING AT ...... $2.90. • $4.95 IOOL onthly mecti .tcmorial Holllf ' ciation will be Infants Red A.nd · Misses' Brushed Men's Manufacturer's Boys' And Youths ' J,NfANTS · PATENT Brown Strap Shoes Nylon .snowboots STRAP SHOES SAMPLE SHOES Brown Calf Oxfords Dress and casual styles Calf leather uppers. ' Over-the-foot style. Red. Sizes 13 to 5 Broken sizes Black an.d Brown Sizes 2, 2Yl, 3, 3Y2. . Waterproof. . ·I Sizes 8 Only ' ' Reg. $3.25 Reg. $4.95 Sizes 11 to 3. Reg. $6.95 Reg. $3.20 I . . ! : F.-\LLS Leary of NOW NOW ...... $4.95 NOW ...... $1.90 CLEARING AT ·$4.9·s n the city Now· ... :...... $2~90 •J: I egistered at ' . i ' 11 otel. • • ~BROOK 1istle o[ ~;cnt in the 1 is registered 1nd Hotel. SPECIAL..' ' PURCHASE' OFFER! . . . • • ~r took ~nins at 1000 ·prs. LADIES' . SHOES ez, daushLer lcnnetl and melt of Betl WOMAN'S SHOES (FAMOUS BRAND NAMES) llyn, son of the )ate .lolrn's, All st~les, All colours, All sizes, Medium and Narrow FiHings. Values to $19.95 .-\scension. Rev. C. W. NOW CLEARING AT I . $1.90, $2.75, $3.75 ' '.. . . FAMOUS BRAND· NAME ... ' - e WATER STREET .WEST Dr P,f1EN'S. · S:H0£5 · · . ess a~d. Casual styles.· Black and "Brown Calf e WATER STREET EAST Broken .lines.. . All sizes ' . ; ·.Values to $15.95 • LeMARCHANT ROAD Now ·. . :; :, . $7. I 95...... ~...... ' $9.95 I . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1962 DAILY NEW Athlete Of The Year To Be Named ·Tonight ' . The Athlete of the Ycau- will. be natr.~d to· LAST. ; : 1 ·night. Mayor H. G. R. Mews wiU reveal the well· Bre11'CJ')':-3 kept secr.~t at centre icc between periods of the . 233 258 2! Fcildlnns-St. Pat's senior game. \l'h!te 169 254 11 . Olt~cr 204 256 2• . McKaY ~67 280 3: After being introduced by Hocltcy League r ddcn ~ President Jim Vinicombe, tl-,1 Mayor will untie 1\ a 873 1048 9• i the Athlete oft•he Year scroll and rend it. Nol'a ]llotors:-0 Twenty 225 178 2! ~rarsh 214 225 I! Promotor Tom Dunne will present the Ath· Nugent J.~te of the Year Trophy, and then Mr. Vinicombe Here arc the Nation;\ sncldrove 309 264 1• "d 103 101 1 and the Ma;vor will hand over to the athlete ten f:cy Leagues' top llrent·.- . Kcnne y 851 768 8 prizes on behalf of the City's sports-minded busi getters as compiled ir~~ D::ily News file;. The;e · ness houses. tics include the wcek·enct . n r~·cl' & -Co.:-3 ; ltO;l 284 228 2 The 1961 wina·.~r gets: a special award from'. G .\ p~wcr 202 262 2 the Daily News; a $25.00 gift . certificate from Bathgate (NY) .... !7 41 · Walsh 240 190 I the Evening Telegram; an .~ngrnved transistor Howe (D) ...... 19 2i penneY 209 219 1 935 899 8 radio from VOCM; n pair of D & R ~ocltcy gloves .. Provost 01) .. ..21 21 and baseball glove 'f1·om the Sports Centre; a Sun Mahovlich (TJ .... 20 21 Con. Co.:-0 Fitzgerald 181 209 1 beam "Roller-E'.~::tric" razor from Harl'is & His· ~.!ikita (C) ..... 13 ;1 Hllll (Cl ...... 18 2,1 Hall 182 234 l cock; a Holden's terrylene sleeping b!lg from the Bucyk (B) ...... 10 21 ·Hall 178 229 I Spol'ts Shop; a HI-gauge shotgun from Robin Hood :l!cKenncy .. \ ) ' l6, 1962 ' S, · NFLD. TUESDAY HJ(i2 ~:~ i ~ ~ 1 DAlLY 7'\EWS, ST. ,~~; Ji! :, - '. . I ~· I . ,•. : '· ' NG L Senior Intercollegiate Schoolboys' Oped; i .. \!': 'l .. . :I ~· Commercial eague ~St B , B t ~B· ·h , .O· ;. l ~ ~-' LASTNIGHT'SGAMES • IS 5 ; '· on s ea op s - , Starts ; ' OPEN BONSPIEL STARTING !Keeping vs Cobb 2 1 i : Ams 1 TO·DAY, JANUARY 161'11. 1Kendell vs Breen I ~~::~:rei\Cf!~ ~~: i~; ;~:lK. ~:~ ~~~ i~~ ri: Trai·l C.o·'llegi· ans I . I lld\a)' 204 ~56 242 702 J. R; ~11.1chcll:-3 One I By One Full Round I 'PLYMOUTH. ' I ! ! I the practical car for particular people I • I', I : ~ I ·I ''' : I . )oesn I i I • 1 B As we go forward, this we pray ... I· ; that the coming year will see the fulfillment of the dream toward which we strive .... ever i. ' lasting pt!ace on ear.th for all mankind. :\lay it be for all .. , I' ' ' ' . ' ; ' ,. A HAPPY NEW YEAR! I' I 'I ' :: ' ' ;! .,'• 'I From the :\Iana.gement and Staff of: I .!" i ' : \ I ! ' Engine? Slant ·six! . . ·ASHLEY ELECTRIC LTD. This amazing 145-horsepower engine is the most economi~alSix you can Employing Newfoundlanders all of whom 0\Vn today. (Proof: Mobilgas Economy Winner last two years.) And its e~ger power to go matches its power to save. It's the six thai acts like an were trained in Newfoundland. tight! It's great. Try it today! · • THERE'S MORE IN IT FOR·YOU.AT ~arshall Motors ·· Limited NMOUNT ·ROAD,, TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY,. ST. 'JOHN'S, NFLD, •' ., . ' .,-'. ·-·.· ·~ • THE DAILY NFLD. TUESDAY News Around Joe Batt's Arm Atlantic Maritimes Line Grand Bank News A fire on the Little Fogo Is· SAILING BETWEEN THE PASSING SCENE ~~n~~ ~~~:~~riat~~~h~rf~!~lt~~ NEW YORK, SAINT J~~~· N B., HALIFAX, EE GRAND BANK, Jan. 10- opamon we feel that In the would he non-profitable artu some of the residents of Joe Weather conditions are now advice given to councils, road that the building and assets Batt's Arm and the R.C.lll.P. ST. JOHN'S AND CORNER BROOK, \FLD. Earle Sons & Company trade more seasona bl e. Some snow boards, an d parties authorized would be liqu Idated. boat was sent out to th• Is· M.V. "AALESUND" ~--By ERIC A. SEYMOUR--• and frost have been the order to implemm1t this programme " BEL' I.SLAND'S UNHAPPY PLIGHT for. the past few days to sue· was not explicit and left the SPORT lands and the sole' occupant. L1•. New York ··· .Tan. 12 Feb. ,_, ceed the long sustained period door open for such situations The local inter-club local Mr. Leo Pearce was assisted Ar. Corner Broo\;, ~d'ild...... Jian. 17 M~ 'ld d't' h · d · back to Joe Batt's Arm. He had · Ar. St. John'.s, Nll ...... · ·an ln September 1, 1955, ed Only two days a Week. f 1 On.' ~ o rna con 1 10 s wh1ch pre- as arc conten ed m some areas. basketball series resumed its L s h 5 1Nfld 1 · ''0 Wl!l'e present on Bell Island for Employment covered only 1,100 vailed throughout December. ...---- series last Friday ni~ht. In this been unable to return earlier, "· ,t. Jo n • · ...... :...... ··an. 2• what was then an historic oc· men then and these Were. em· We arc in a New Year and IIUNTING SEASON OVER contest the competing~ teams because his motor boat had Ar. New York · ··· · .. · ...... · · .Jan. i · easion. It was the official open· p!oyed for one-third of the with this Issue we start another The big game hunting season were the Regional High School been rendered unserviceable in LOADING CHILL, REEFEH Ar\D GE:\LHAL lng ' ' ·..:j_ I ' . £ !!.::~_:.;.:;.;.;.;.,;;;.:....;;.::· JOHN'S, NFLD. TUESDAY, JANUARY Hl, 1962 13 . T' .. Ltd. .• JACOBY ON BRIDGE ·,\.'\, N.s .. EE a:: :::a !W's , ... ~c xz__ LONG SUlif IS XFLD. NOT ESTABLISIIED . ' By OSWALD JACOBY In this hand from tho 1931 i MARCONI match I have purposely omitted I, names. South played his two ... I no-trump contract very well and 1: 1 made it; but really good defense would have beaten him, ALL NEW FOR '62 East won the first trick with the queen of hearts and return· ed the· suit. South held off till the third lead. Then he Jed a ltd. small diamond from dummy . . . \ R. This was won by his queen \\[) ' after East played low. A dia· mond return to the ace disclos· f;'' ed the bad break in that suit '' ' ' and South led dummy's ten of ' i ' ' spades. East played the king. -. ' c·d. . South won with the ace and led ' the jack which West .[oak with 1.\\D the queen. Now West cashed lhe last two hearts and shifted to the 1 >~~~, ei~ht of clubs. Dummy played . ~ ' ------... 11 NORTH (D) 2!1 I ·.... ,, .. , aaJ.!f; h~~!J~~ sot two hig~pls f~r a. clime'l'' .. I I : [ 0 ~ 1\1103 ¥A32 WILSON SCiWCCS +A7652 1 +KJ9 I WEST EAS'r .QB7G2 4K54 !I .K.l,G074 YQ5 ' +J . + K1004 HEATRE . +87 +Q1032 SOUTB. -·--· -··- 4AJ9 ¥J8B +Q03 .;.A654 , Both vulnerable and North ' ' ..... 1 and South 40 part score. -·--- i Norib Earl Soulb Wen II 1 + l'ass 2 N.T, l'B.58 ' Fass Pass MARCONI I Openlnglenc!-¥ 10 il~------~the nine, East the ten, and South the ace. South cashed the nine of spades and East was liFEGUARD TV. squeezed. He had to unguard the queen of clubs in order to retain a high diamond and ::1 ;mo, South made the last two tricks with dummy's king and jack of r:1~1 -"' PORTABLES clubs . lliiTO~ "AWARD'' Where did the defense go .:u~~~ CONSOLES wrong'! 'l'he fault was West's. SERIES He should have let the jack of / Combinations spades hold. Then when he did 11 CIT ATION" ~:et the lead· he would be able : \\S- to take enough tricks to set the with Radio or hand. SERIES Stereo LY CARD SENSE Q-The bidding has been: "OK" LIFE-TESTED FOR YOUR ASSURED West North East South 1 oTo Double Pass 1 Ill Pass Pass 2 "" 2 + SATISFACTION 3,Y. 3. 4... 7 You, South, hold: I\IQ654 ¥432 tA.T73 ... 65 What do you do? A-Pass, you really expect to MARCONI set this contract, but you have nothing that warrants a double. STILL THE TODA Y'S QUESTION After your one spade bid GREATEST West passes and your partner bids two hearts. What do you NAME do in this case? Answer 'l'omorrow IN ST E A M S li I P RADIO l'Vrt w.PMY BLli J.lOW CAN _ __. .FILLOFSCRUBBII-JG l STOP IT :;' L MOVEMENTS DOODLING OFF CAN'T STAND MY WAU..f GUARD ALl. 1!-IE' NFLD. CANADA S'fEAM· IIM'Ef , SHIPS LIMITED. : M.S. Bedford II sailing from I STEREOPHONIC , I Halilax January 12th, du~ St. 1 John's January 14th. ' •s.s. Gulfport sailing from Halilax January 13th due St. '' SOUND John's January 15th. THE YEAR M.V. Fauvelte sailing from Halifax January 16th, due St. IE HEART!" John's January 18th, NEW YORK TIM!J 1\I.S. Bedford II ~ailing !rom ... ;-..~ . .. Halifax January 20th, due St. John's JJnuary 22nd. Bv FRANK O'NEAL •s.s. Gulfport sailing from ~ 1 - . . 'I. ''RT RIBS ;/· Halifax J unuary 23rd, due St. John's January 25th. i M.V. Fauvette sailing from ,-I '' .I Halifax January 24th, due St. I John's January 26th, I M.S. B~dford II sailing from Halifax January 29th, due St. I . John's January 31st. . ' M.V. Fauvette sailing from I:' Halifax January 31st, due St. John's· February 2nd. *Refrigeration i i' FURNESS WITIIY and CO., i I PRESEN1S .I f. ~ "Nova· Scotia" leaving Liver· . I . . ' ~RIE SAINT MARCONI pool Jan. 17, due St. John's, ' Dec. 23. Leaving for Halifax I. : t LAWFORD ~f011TY :'vfF.F.KLE r: . and Bojton Jan. 24, due Hall· . - I~ ,. lHN DEREK fax Jan 26 and Boston Jan. 31. Leaving Boston Feli. 2 and ;; ,.. 'i TRIPHONIC STEREO Hal!fax Feb. 6, due St. John's ··;_ ,;) : Feb. B. Sailing again-some day ~-- ' :- :1 . for Liverpool. r: ... , MARCONI YEARS OF "Newfoundland" leaving Liv· ' :JU..,~ ELECTRONIC erpool Jan. 31, due St. John's DIAMOND Feb. 6, Leaving for Halifax and --~60 lEADERSHIP Boston Feb. 7, due Halifax Feb. JUBILEE 9 and Boston Feb. 14. Leaving Boston Feb. 16 and Halifax Feb. 21, due St. John's Feb. 23. Sail· For prompt and efficiunt ful'nnce and stove oil deliver)' lng again same day for Liver· pool. >AlLY "Manchester Faith" leaving DIAL 3001 - 3005. Liverpool Feb. 14, due St. John's Feb. 21. Leaving for 13v LEON SCHLESINGER' Halifax and Boston Feb. 22, THIS due Halifax Feb. 24 and Bas· CS:W.INDI! I I ' . , .. '- TilE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHI'\'S, NFLD .. TUESDAY, JANrARY lG. 1861 . 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D. ·PARSONS ,. fuel consumption, Apply ('(lokinrr I(INSMEN 1 Announces the ol>ening of an office for . ·1 Mews Dry Cleaners Ltd. DINING - DANCING Phone 91115. illS! li~e I the practice of Internal ·Medicine . \\"il] FOR SALE-1959 Pontiac Open Daily 5 p.m. I at I Padslenne Convertible, G '' l j iP\, Boys' Club Cinema Scope 9 p.m. each .'; I 94 BONAVENTURE AVENUE cyl. engine; Standard trans· • Sunday. . ' The funeral of our late Comrade PHONE 8-7938 ...... OFFCE HOURS I mission! bullt·ln radio, white I .. .wall tires. 20,000 miles Door Prize · Wcd., Fri., Sat. Newspaper BINGO William A. Bastow, will take place thi~ By Appointment. . 1 going a't a bargain. Term~ I · . BIGGEST ME~U i .:.i. afternoon at 2:30 r.m., from his late resi· 1 ~HONE 8-7938 OFFICE HOURS 1 arr~n~ed Phone 95099 af· . . ST. JOHN S ;$$ :j SER~ES NO. 56 ~er '6 p.m. Phone 92350. dence, No. 7 Go! Avenue. 'I ''t' !.-. 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By Wi1 this bait rrecly and t.· Patricia Murphy .. so effective there t. a $4.75 money back gunrnnlcl LITTLE ME of your favourite. on the packa~c. The Patrick Dennis .... 6.50 anti-coagulant action Indians positively kills ratJ. THE CARTHAGINIAN I Snap-Shot WA (CPl - A BUY AND WEAR T;HEM TO ROSE of the Nor~hwe TO Chase ...... 4.50 i DEATH Ilka' council, Joh? Y: TEE!\IS OF TIMES TuesdaY he s I BETTER ONES. RATS ,.th the Indians an SAVE YOUR Negative \\I • • II ~AND HAPPY RETURNS ' of the terntones ln llh., 5lh. aml 25 lb. Dominic Behan .... 4.50 out to get sometl Available ., 1CANADA AND THE Gooda 11. 71 • yea SPECIAL Containers. ·SEARCH FOR PEACE m e m b e r . lro1 I James Eayrs .. : ..... 4.25 ONLY saiil the native 79c nnd ih mor BLUE SKIES, in playing cards < BROvVN. STUDIES relief payments I Silliam Sansom .... 5.50 ; J $ 1'3~ lrii~in~G.oodall, a 50-~·car THE TOUGH ·tor only 2 north who has . ~liND ED OPTIMIST simp~on grow. frort same negative. " From ...' SEED CO., LTO., i Norman Vincent po'l to a mode~n .:: told the councr\ .. -, 410 WATER STREET II Peale ...... 4.75 i that the white man· •... PRS. Stands vertically or horizontallv • Phone m~ 1 st. John'; THE QUEEN AND I . bri~ht lights are ~.· . ' . ===~~===·~HER CHILDREN : . ·.·~ ~ .. ~0,. DEATIIs ---IA ~~~tJ;~~c~F Ri6·~0 I said the nath·e! BUTT - Passed peacefully 'I vVilliam Alli~ter .... 4.50 . TOOTON'S LTD. 3 Jiving !mntin:1. I away early .January 15 at the , SPLASH ONE TIGER ! Distributors for KODAK in Newfoundland. rather stay ne.1r ! home of her niece, l\lrs T J R J Ch'ld h 4 g~ 1 "We hare lwo Watts, 117 Waterford 'nrt'dg~ , , I erose . lJ '------...... Road, Miss Maude Butt in her KIDNAP the nntil·e., .il' . Leaving to monrn The story of the for the futun S. MILLEY• LTD. one s1ster, ~Irs. A. E. Bishop, Lim1ber "'" .·, '· • :···' . ·•· ...... , .., ·. ,·,.