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By COLIN FROST. ; LONDON (AP) - In London I ' Crisis Of Career \ undel'll'orld lingo, the girl is a mystery. LOND'ON (CP)-Faced with the gravest political crisis of his She arrives at one 01 the hlg career, Prime Minister Macmillan returns to London Sunday to" 'I rnill'ond terminals. a youngster Irom the provinces, suitcase in deal with a burgeoning government scandal of- sex and intrigue hand. lost look on a prctty fnee. reaching to the other side of the Iron Curtain. Behind her lies perhaps a The affair of the party girl Christine Keeler and her tandem il· broken love 011011'. perhaps a broken home· licit relationships with ex·war min ister John Profumo and Soviet naval A mnn appronches. S II c k attache Capt. Yevgeny, Eugene Ivano'v threatens to hurry Macmillan's dresser, she thinks. . ... '" ,I Conservative government to the polls and possibly out of office. ' , ' , "How about a cup 01 colfee?" , ' OlIUY, she sa~'s, and the talk ;! 1 stal.ts., Is she looking lor a, lI!ucmiUan rc~olulcly stIlC!, tn rmovle actress Elizabeth THyl'Jr II! he did knoll'. why didn't h~ room? ,she is. lie liaS oue. his Scuttish go If i n g holiday and U,S. millionaire Paul Gct\j I do something about it? II h' For somc it means bnr.prol'p, while rapid fire developments m -Wurd claimed to have had a Ididn't know. whv not? ~ h'Al r ing in sordid drinking dens. FoJr the last lew days ruf£led Buck· numher of prominent sillel's '.n The Conservatives hold an others, stripping. For oth,>rs ingham Palace, rocked his gov· his second vocation as an Sl'tisl. edge of about 100 seats in the .' urganizc!\ prostitution. ernment, split his party's rnn:ts Ward has named his sitters' House of Commons and under .1 FOr Christine Keeler, n myr. and landed a society osteopath as, among others. Prince Philip, normal circumstances co u I <\ t~ry at 15 and centre 01 an ,n. with avowed governmental and Princess Margaret. Lord Snow· easily' tUI'll back any opposition ternational political scandal at royal connections in jail on don. Princess Marina and Prio'l attempt to bring down tll~ ~l. It meant Intimate acquaint. charges of living off a prosti· cess Alexandra. IMacmillan government over th~ o,llee with men 01 power. mhcd tute's earnings. The osteopath. As Ward was arrested. Can· affair· , willi viotent love affairs with Dr. Stephen Ward, disclosed servative legislators spoke o~t However. some Conservativ~ West Indlnn Negroes. Profumo's relationship IV i: h lrankly about the embarrass· legislators eJo.pressed do u h t's "From bcing n corny 15.yr.ar. Miss Keeler. ment the Profumo 5c<1ndal hol~s about whether they can con·

tlld shop gl'rl," she once 5. aId, for ~Iacmillan and the govern· tinue to support Macmillan, ns . "I now know diplomats, liIen Now Macmillan. an astute men\. par tidY ea er. TI Ie Sun day 'I' eI e· politicinn once called "Super. J h dl T h h' h II k I , t :lnd sta"e stars, some of E,l' h 0 n Cor c. ory member. grap • II' Ie usua y spea's 1" , b man," as a, week to rest~re t I' th t bl' I t II d · ropc's wealthiest men and mem. 0 d constItuents: e party es a ISlmen, ca e d I' · I 01 Conservatil'e party unih.· before "\\' t fr tl} hal'e th P1'0 f fl'311' P I" E bel'S the arlstocrac.~." e canno a or e umo a ar lamen I, .'~ ,I the crucial debate in the House· h' t " t .1 I' I" ! I i will remain 50 until the gener~J ID t IS co un ry. wors scnnua m Il'Ing memo of Commons June 17 on his own "'I n h h t I' or'.· ... I I," .. ,' Christine is s I e 11 del'. re,j. "e w 0 c oose 0 J\'e III , ... responsibility in the affair· b d "t . k . I h '! '11 t II haired and ga". On arriving I'n a seeurl y flS S III Jig offic~ "acml an mlls cane'" ':-.: ONLOOKERS GATHER London from , her home at Profumo I' e s i g ned as lV~r ad uI tery. men Whit' 0 are hom",· e ec IOns Ile fore 0 ct 0 bcr 19+1, minister last week after admIt· I Th d It' . • , , EI1~lallll-.\ curious crowlI gathers arouml door o[ Old Bailey COllrt as I.ondon 1111Hld Christine Keeler (cen· Stnines she tried modelll·n~. sexua or men whose moral e scan a may no preclplta.e " ting that he had been a 101'er . [I ' . h h' I t' b f th t I Then she Ivent to I\'ork 'n a 10 uence IS agamst t ~ ighe

I by name said IIwt what nClluh· bps.ed. III rum~ thm w~ek. ~et prostitutcs were mentionert in measure whether an ac~ual 'I' captain and three crew mem­ ~:~lstmoeOI at Lord Astor s SWJr.'I· the T charges. , sec~.rity leak was involved, hers of fishing boat from 1"\1" _ GOI' Iican national chnirman W'I· a . liam E. Miller called an "ex· ~ p '. . . \\ ard has two homes, One IS \, lIson Will lead the Labor the Gaspe Peninsula have beel! Rorkefdlcr's nell' tremcly enthusiastic" reception ~!andy Rice . DaVies, CnTls, a cottage in the Harley Streot party's attack on the govern t d . . f g t!ne's 18·year·old fdend, tells of area. where B r ita in's . m()~t mcnt as ~oon as Parliament arl:es e . on StUtSPlelondo Ism-hll l' 1!"~ hcr first politic91 for the govcrnor's wiCe didn't hfe b\l the Thames. . t h .' I' . I _ g mg clgare es an a co 0 le!t wilh case. But ~o really prOl'e much. '. emlllen p YSlclans II e. reassemb es June 1" into Canada from the French. in yel on th~ "In those dehghtful weckends The other is a Swiss·styl~ Joseph Grimond leader of -. I d I St p' 'd arc « Ch' t' d I ".' . owned IS an so. Icrre an his remmiage on his REAL TEST TO COME <1 t th e eo ttabe, flS me an chalet on Lord Aslor's eslale at the small mIddle-read LIberal !I' (Dr (he 1964 Republi. lie said Mrs, Rockefeller was ~ot on. first·name terms 'vith Cliveden, west of London· Miss pm·ty. put the issue this way: .Ilquelon. . , . nomination. appearing before sympathetiC ~ots of I~portan~ people. m.o~tly Keeler met Profumo and other "The man who should go over, The RC~IP sald here Fmlav .and fl'iendly audiences. The' ",1 the dlplom~lic and pohltcal famous. men at Lord Aslor's, the Profumo case is 'the primc the men were a!re~ted near JaCOb 1\, .luI·its (Rep.· real tests would come later. he fwlds." she saId. swimming pool. Iminister. He cannot escape reo Sept·nes. Que .• 32a ~lles norl11· ,I Rockefeller booster, when the governor and One of the~ was Yevgenv There too. Ward and ai, sponsibility." east of Quebec CIty 011 the i; , estimate oi the favor· his wife [aces possibly hostile Ivanov. an asslsta?t naval at· friends entertained Ivanov. lIlacmillan. responsible for north shore of the St. Law· le!)lion XCII' York's new audiences in other states. tache, at the SOVICt embassy. A talkative man, Ward ha~ Britain's security services. had rence river. "I l~ !~t in appearances .t There was new evidence I.h~t He •. h~e Prolumo. used to meet disclosed in a telel'ision inter· stood by Profumo in Marcn The hoal, the Co!ibri, was :1 l!,uhliran allah's last ,I 'Rockefeller's divorce from his Clll'lstme at Ward's London view that he was the target o[ when the war minister insisted headed inland, when police '\ wife of 31 years and subsequent apartme?t.. .,. an investigation. He denied that that there was nothing improper seized 871-2 gallons of alcobol, ~Q\ern()r is II I a cia g marriage to the d i v 0 r c e d ~~~n.dy ,s hIstory IS SimIlar to I his activities might be cnn in his relationship with :'!iss 23 bottles of assorted liquor :1: : on ~ll's Rockefel· mother of four children has Clu IsllD(; 5 . though less . turbll' sidered as procuring. Keeler. Now Macmillan faces and 17 cartons of cigarettes. ;: :-: D ~real impressi'}'1 miscd serious opposition in I:nl. Bmmng?am shopgll'l, at In addition to prominent PCI" this attack from the oppositiOJ1' St. Pierre and Miquclon are she meets· lie IS · r' some purty quarters to his 101 '. club. waitress at. 16,. ncb sons he met in his ,practice-he Did he know Profumo was off the northern coas~ of New· I :r· ,Ihat she will do SII. choic c 85 the party nomince. ~an s mIstress at 16\, WIth a has said they also includ~d lying to Parliament in March? found land. of Ihat. he seems \0 Jaguar. mink and diamonds for ! ~ The Rockefellcr camp 'ired : .. del ermined than ever hnck Saturday at a slashing at. her 17th birthday· remain available fryr So mUch for the hi~h liCe, ·,j : i ., tack made Thursday by former .': senator Prescott Bush (Rep. Christine Keeler had a taste [or a norkefeller stn. Conn·) on the governor's course. low life too. state Troops, A'Nait declined 10 be quoted Bush told the graduating class Often she would disappear of a Connecticut girls school he from her West End haunts and hopes mailers have not come turn up in d r ink I n g =JUbs to a point "where the governor packed with West Indian immi· Integration Showdow'n' .. ~ of a great state-one who per· grants. .iil'., 011 She took a West Indian lover, .1 haps aspires to the nomination LEAVES }'OR TItIA.L ringing a tightly barricaded nounced he was calling UD , .1 34 • year old John Edgecombe. for president of Ihe t;nit~d : I ::, lor 1 )'car LONDON-Ued·headc(\ model Christine Keeler, 21, Icaves She discarded him. He ,followed campus were under orders to approximately 500 nat ion a I. Stales-can desert a' good wifp.. prevent violence and not to guardsmen. He said he was molher of his grown' childrp.n. her to Ward's apartment and June '7th (or final day o( trial of West IJlIllan Negro singer tried to shoot his way in. block Ihe students· motivated by .. an abundance! of . then persuade a young mother Wallace said he alone will bar caution," .' . of fOUl' youngsters to abandon James Aloysius (Lucky) Gordon, wllo was charged with beat· Edgecombe got seven years. Rumors started flying. the doorway when the Negroes Other segregationist leaders her husband and their four ~hil, On Friday another Jamaican arrive. urged their followers to st~l dren and marry the governor," ing Iler. (UPI ltadlotelcphoto) away from the university. ' ex . lover. jazz singer LllCky Wallace, who again and again Gordon. got three years for has urged Alabama's ciliZen,y But Imperial Wizard Robert attacking her· and others to keep away [rom M. Shelton Jr. told the Klan rally Saturday night that he • \ if allowed Between times John Profumo. the university, r e new e d his stay·at·home appeal in a stat~· could not foretell what mignt I )(}llOLE in brilliant politician and husband happen. He said Negroes are oC actress Valerie Hobson, had wide radio·television broadcast Predict ContinuatioIl lied in Parliament to cover his Sunday. "making preparations to set up The state public safety dire~· a black' supremacy·" 'affair with the redhead. Meanwhile, these olher events , This week his career col tor, Col. Albert Lingo, com· lapsed in ruins, with his lie manding the massive force 01 occurred: exposed and the Conservative civilian officers, said sternly: In Jackson, ,Miss., Negroes Ecumenical \Council "We mean business and we unsucccs'sfully tried to atteml " government rocking. ' , ~iJllDiNG mean to keep order." services at at least .four white By TOM OCIIILTREE Cardinal' Cushing. Archbisho;J As Christine herself once ! aid: Protestant churches Sunday. ' "The trouble is I am young Army regulars still are on the o[ Boston - associated them, standby at For t McClellan Five Negroes went to mass' ~t VATICAN CITY (AP)-SeJ' selves" with, the view that the and photogenic. If I'd becn 52 ,W,-II Keep SI. Peter's Rom n Catholic , " !/lENT l and a suburban housewife 't about 100 miles northeast oE a eral cardinals assembling in ecumenical council should con. Church where" Negroes hav! I " ! note has also been Rome predicted Sunday that the linue. This was one 01 the first would never have happened." Tuscaloosa· They were brought I 'in after rioting May 12 111 regularly att~nded services' for . ! ; 'l:lfi I ~etnbers of the UN ~n. next pontiff will keep alive the things Cardinal Spellman said Gov, G~or?;e Wallace t~n'l ,u. Str-v' -n' g some time. CI, the spokesman e![orls of Pope John XXIII ilJ when he arrived at. millday' , , I TEEN·AGERS JOBLESS ' Birmingham. . ST. JOHN 5 reunite Christendom. WASHINGTON (AP) _ 'Ieen. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)- A justice department spoke5- , , man said in Washington tbat , .. They said they believe Ihe CITE COUNCIL TIIREAT ' LONDON, Ont.

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Great Hunters Of, The North Face Uncertain - Futu By GEOl':FREY BINTCJ.lFFE drell lake exactly Ihe same and leel that he has a part to Esltimos in Bishop Marsh's 2" ont the Arctic-the morc isol· do Ihe work himself. He Is ca­ "If you want a good teacher bishop of Nk TORONTO' (CP)", -' COR/ida's. schooling as c h il d l' e n down play in a life that is worlh­ 250,000 • square • mile diocese· ated Eskimos seldom get sick·" pable and we let him take th~ what can you offer him in the to Ih ore'Kiie~ , Eskimos are in danger of be- south. It is good for a child if while. Lnst fall there was a heavy MADE HEADWAY lead, aild show him we trust north that he can't get In the e Co~gress ' . , "They inSisted , ing turned Into a race of bums, he is going to live outside but "This is the work of the measles death rate in eastern Bishop Marsh says the church him·'" south? Only the dedicated will African" s'd th'l ., says Rt. Rcv. Don a I d B. what use is it to him in his church. Once he loses self·re· Baffin Island-"They just. <:Ion·t has made n great advancc in Today the missions are fUlly go and that is what we want­ "I d' al Marsh, Bishop of Ihe Arctic. country? spect he is finished· This IS have a natural immunity to dis­ the last few years. The mis· on't Ihink Ihl manned by ordained men who men who are interesled in what they feel a paraii IS Bishop Marsh, whosc', 37·ycar "Thcrc may be n time, whcn why we won't build a church eases picked up Ihrough con· sionaries arc trying to make Ihe leara the language and the lan­ they can put in and not lake problems of e l min 1st I' y wUh; the Anglican thc' mincs come inlo thc norlh, for Ihe E ski mo. They must tact with clvl\!zation." Eskimo feel he is part 01 thc guage and the. ways of the out-" and their own emerging Church has becn served in Ihe Ihnt Ihis schooling may be usc­ build it themselves and they Today there nre 60 Eskimos church at. large and in the north in the diocese. But It is INVITE AFRICA:'1 "1 believe it' is Dorth, returncd from an air lui but ilt prcscnt it is creat­ lire glad and proud of it. .. with tuberculosis at Toronto's settlements Eskisos now build, slill mainly true that most of As an example of the Chris­ have always I taur of his vast diocesc dis· ing bums." Bishop Marsh says Eskimos Weston Sanitorium and more manage and look after their Ihe missionaries arc from Brit· tian Eskimo's more outward­ There used to ~vell .letened by thc dlfllculty the PROBLEM IMMEDIATE now regard relief as their right. than 100 Ilave Deen taken (0 own churches. ain. looking attitUde Bishop Marsh a They used 10 regard it as a various hospitals from Eskimo The diocese has three or­ African cooks On th , I Eskimo is having adapting to a The problcm is immediale, "Canadians don't seem inter­ told of Ihe delegates who wilt be the old days and e changing world· saYs Bishop Marsh. welcome girt. "It's the accept­ Point, N.W.T., this year· dained Eskimo deacons an:! estcd In going there. The gov­ sponsored by the Eskimos at loved 10 hear Ihem "Many Eskimos today arc "It is no usc talking about 20 ance by the Esldmo of the "This is a terrible rate whea [our catechist schools arc train­ ernment has this problem too the Anglican congress in Tor­ ' living on relicf," he ~aY3. to 30 years from now. When a white man's modern outlook­ You consider there arc' only 300 ing lay preachers. , and most of the health and onto in August. "They rcmembe , , "There is no economy.lor them child com~s home from school They havc come to depend on to 400 people at Eskimo Point. "The main answer to the Es­ welfare 5taff there are from They raised the money. to see, Ihings in Ih; ..thcir economy was hunting he also goes on relief as his relief, You can't take it bnclt But Is is not the .,ame t:,rough- kimo's problems is 10 have him Europe. bring Rt. Rev. Kosiya Shahta. I never forgotten." bliP, if you gather them Inlo parents expect him 10 live 'ike now," i ' settlements they can't hunt." a white man and he ean't at DISEASE lIlTS liARD OUR BOARDING HOUSE Same work for the govern· prcsent· Disease is anolher problem with facing the Eskimo but Bishop , . •• Ir'_~ __' __ '_~_"'" __ • . ,i ment at good wages but their "Because you put a pair neighbors may be on relief, he of panls and a shirt 011 him . Marsh emphasized the depart· Grand Falls News i SAYS. you can·t expect him 10 be a ment o[ health is saving many The once sclf-reliant grcat while man, not unlil you change lives with modern medicine and GRAND FALLS - Dennis the program will be the pre­ I-lE'5 I-lERE, MA'SOR! hunters of the noeth arc loday his thinking." treatment. Advances have also Squires, son of Mr. and Mrs. sentation of Gold Cords to six WeALifJ.'1 COUSIN gathered inlo government·spon- Asked what the anSlVel' to thi. been made in recruiting mis­ Alex Squires, Lincoln Road, Guides. MtCHAEL,lN HI!> sored settlemenls· for "schoo!- problem is. the stoc(,y plain­ sionaries, training Eskimos for Grand Falls, was declared win· They are: Sonia Ball, Lorne le-CYLINoER CHARIOT, Ing" to prepare Ihem for n speaking churchman said: the church and in giving ch~rch ncr In the lst. Annual Jaycee Banfield, Sharon Kelly, Lorne H\TTIN6 ON ALL ,wo! ehanging world. "If lI'e hnd it wc'd be work- members a more outward·look· ROad·c-o held in Grand Falls Knight, Maxine Parsons, and tl \JU~i WHEEZeD '~1 won't call it cllucnlion- in!! it. ing attitUde. on Friday past. He secured a Jacqueline Soper. Members of , . IN 01'1 t16 LAST LEGS! they' uscil to gel educalion from "All \\'c Ciln do is helo the Chickenllox and measles have total of 334 poinls out of a pos· the local association, parents , I thoir parenls· The Eskimo chi.· individual retllin his self·respect taken a heavy toll of the 12,500 sible 500. and friends of Guiding arc cor­ Runners up were Reginald dially invited to attend this Locke, son of Mr, and MrS. E. special event. Locke, ,Lincoln Road, Grand Indians Are Ousted To Falls, with 323 points and Hed­ The Rey. Bruce Swectland, ley Goodyear, son of Mr. and Curate of the Anglican Parish FLIER Mrs. Frank Goodyear, yrand of Grand Falls, is to be ordain­ Istanding ( 303 Falls with points. ed to the Holy Priesthood on Lloyd J. Dennis leaves this weekend Sunday, June 2nd at Corner , (Front ro' Make Way 'For Whites for St. John, N.B. for the At· Brook. The ceremony will take lantie finals being held Friday place at the Parish· Church of ' .. Dr IIENDERSON GALL dians in the area 11011' must cency and demonstrales that and Saturday. 5t. John the Evangelist with JOHANNESB{;RG (Reuters­ mo\'c 10 Lenasia, a new tOlVn Ihe nationalists are determined He will be accompanied by the ordaining Bishop being the An aroused community of 5,000 nbout 20 miles away· Indian 10 push ahead wllh their apart­ a member of the Grand Falls Rt. Rev. K. L. Seaborn, M.A., Indians in a Johannesburg sub­ busincs,men are up In arms. heid pro g l' a m regardless of and District Junior Chamber D.D., assistant Bishop of New­ ys urb is under firm orders 10 get They claim that 00 per cent o[ whom it hurts and how·" of Commerce. foundland. oiit' because the area has been their business is done wilh Pageview is a busy Indian Before leaving he will be scheduled as "while" under whites. trading scctlon near the centre presented with Johnson In­ The Grand Falls local assoc­ South Africa's apartheid (racial The go\,ernment's decision of Johannesburg. It was set surance Co. Trophy. iation met on Monday May 20, or) segregation) laws. was described by the Rand asidc as a non-white area In in Gilwell house. Mrs. W. J. 'The Indians o[ Pagel'iew sub· Daily !\Iail, a Liberal Johannes· 1902. Misses Hazel Harris, Flor­ Johnson, a faithful member of urb have bcen Ihere lor 50 bUrg newspaper, as "the most ence Harris, Maisie Greenham tlie L.A. was presented with a F. ~lac) ):ears. Their property and busi­ damagin/( blow yet dealt" 10 One 01 its major SCI' vices 10 and Stella Goudie, all of Ro­ farewell gift from the L.A. Director, N ness interests are estimated to any Indian communily in Soulh whiles is tailoring. Sol\y Sur­ bert's Arm, were visitors at and their very best· wishes for l'1Iblic Emplo be worth millions o[ dollars. Africa. There arc about 500,000 Ices, a big clothing merchant, Windsor tilis weekend. a happy futUre. 'The Johnstons in SL John' Prcmier Verwoerd's national­ Indians in Ihe counlry, says: "1 can honestly say that arc taking up residence in Que­ out at t Ist government recently pro­ OFFENSIVE ACTION 99 per cent of my clienls arc Construction has started on a bec. A Peaceful Place T Prol'incial claimed the suburb as "while," '1'he newspaper added that while. Without them 1 have no new Pentecoslal Elementary During the meeting arrange­ Salurday, CI despite opposition from the .To­ the govcrnment action "ollends hope of continuing my busi­ amendm against all principlcs o[ de- ness,·' High School herc at Windsor. ments were made for an alter· hannesburg eily council. All In- Situated near the present noon tea to be held in Gilwell Relation! High School this building will House on Monday afternoon Learn About War night in consist of sixteen classrooms, June 3 in honor of the viSiting thirteen washrooms, library, Provincial Commissioner, Mrs. . By ROD CURRIE alumni. including Sir Winston Thcy C 0 u I d be (O~rt Principals office, canteen and MUJ.1llhy. SANDHGRST, England (CP)­ Churchill, Field Marshal Earl tialled (01' an Qffente or furnace room. The Sandhurst eslate must be Haig, Ficld Marshal Visc~unt down" to servc the Miss Rosemary Gill, who has the most peaceful place in !he Montgomery and Field Marshal of their term in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gould· completed her first year at the world to learn about war. Earl Alexander of Tunis - a army it the)' do nol . I ing, Monchy Road, arrived Dalhousie Medical School in This location of one of Ihe former governor • general of Iheir marks . . I home on Monday past having Halifax, Nova Scotia, returned world's most famous military Canada. once agai~ Fly BOAC spent a few days at st. John's home this week to spend the academies could easily be mis­ Many old Sandhurst Iradi­ IIIGII ST,lXDARDS the worke where Mr. Goulding received a summer with her parents, Mr. taken for an ultra-fashionable tions live on in these modern SnndbtlrSl is proud of by wiping medical checkup. and Mrs. Clifford Gill of Gren­ girls' finishing school. days - sherry before dinner, that only about six per unde fell Heights. Mr. and Mrs. G, Driving a Ion g the gravel formal "band nights" when acceptcd cadets UQ not , the Mrs, Florence Blake of First Winslow of Memorial Avenue roads, past the lake with ils cadcts dine to the strains of Ihe Iwo-ycar course. This callil Avenue Gales, left here' on left on May 29th to spend n cruising swans, the ornamental Rossini or Strauss - and the includes those forced 10, Ami Thursday to spend a few days holiday visiting friends in Eng­ trees, Ihe red brick chapel and Polished Bun Club, a discussion through illness or ' Act", , ·toEurope ':" visiting friends and relatives in land, Scotland and Ireland. the riding stables, there is noth­ group so named because of the There alwal"s is a be e ~. '. Corner Brook. ing to shatler this erroneous refreshments provided. ing list o( ';an~idale; Hospit I ,' , Mrs. Kevin Dormody of impression· . Except for the addition ~! qualifications - ph),!it,l, Subst, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morgan Greenwood Avenue who under­ Even the giant mirrors, be­ new buildings, including a lu:(­ tal and academic - are law is , and their, three children of went an operation at st. Clare's fore w hie h marching cadets urious indoor swimming pool a For instance. cBr.did,tes I :, 1 \. via London Stephenville, visited here over Mercy Hospital in St. John's on perfect their stride, the tilt cf few years ago, the lush Ber;,­ Sandhurst scier.ce i the chin, Ihe angle of Ih~ shire hills of Sandhurst haven't ! i the weekend as guest.s of IIlrs. Tuesday, is now making satis­ salisfy the min:imu~. " , L. Morgan, Beaumont Avenue factory progress. thumb, could have been de­ changed much since the Royal Quircmcnts of the I, .11 signed for 0 u t d 0 0 r ballet Military Collegc, as it was then j and 1I1r. and IIIrs. Eric Taylor, The Executive of the Ladies London· , . for an extra holiday at po extra fare 1I1emoriai Avenue. section of Grand Falls Golf classes. known, was established in 17~n· Since mi. when tte , . , Club met on May 29 at the When the cadets are out ~f But in the classrooms, the amalgamated wilh Ihe , , sight in the classrooms only the young officer cadet today is 11 Rovai )li\itary . . -; . The Rev. Wilfred Moncrief, home of Mrs. Elsie Bond, King B.A., accompanied by Mrs. Mon· Street_ The following were newest building, ami 1ita r y vastly different chap from the wich, greater i I, museum, or t h c occasional "gentlemen cadets" of years been placed on I. I '", crief, arrived in Grand Falls elected to office for this sea­ drab-green army jeep might in­ past, " I, \. .. on Monday past, to assume the son: ing-to turn out an I' , ! dicate that Sandhurst actually In Ihe ohl days Ihe cadet wa; charge of St. Matthew's Pres· Captain, Elsie Bond; Vice alert. intelligenl and , f : is thc training centre fol' Brit­ a fcc-paying civilian, probably aware as any cilileD byterian Church here. They Captain, ~ladeline Shapleigh; ain's young army officers. of the old school tie set, follow­ ;!: ")' have taken up residence in the Seeret.uy, Grace Bartle; Trea­ countrv." I ,i t I .' FAMOUS GRADS ing - voluntarily or otherwise­ Besides the sciences , Ii newly renovated Manse on surer, Flo Bond; Social Con­ The Royal Military Academy, the family mililary tradition. If Church· Road. venor, Barbara Dawe; Ringer ated with modern . I ,I , •. Sandhurst, has a distinguished he misbehaved or failed ex~m5 dels study such I I . Convenor, Vi Pike; Handicap he was "sent packing." languages, "PQlitical .' - A District Rally of Ihe Girl Convenor, Caroline Ball; P .R.O., to be held on S d J CANADIAN HEAD ':;; I Douglas Frampton. . un ay, une economics. or take a Guides of Grand Falls will be Only a handful of exceptional called simpt)' "RUisia," i \, i~ ! held at 5t. Michael's Audi­ LADIES DAY I 2nd, beglDnlng at 1.30 p.m. "q, j soldiers from the ranks made Sports rate hi~h and ,",.]' t torium, Greenwood Avenue, on The first Ladies Day for the 10 I ': \ it Sand hurst. One of these hurst has some of Ihe Monday, June 3rd at 7 p.m. season is planned for Tuesday Mrs. Charles Frew, Beau­ , II' mont Avenue left on 29th for wa~ Canadian-born Maj··Gen. ilies in Britain, excelillil I. ' The special guest will be Mrs. I! June 11th. Play will be follow· John Mogg, 50, who took o'ler ing ficids. the pool and R. A. Murphy, Provincial Com­ cd by a cup of tea. Sackville, N.B. where she will l represent the Grand Falls in April as Sandhurst com­ stable of horses - , missioner, and the highlight of A mixed two ball foursome is mandant. horsemanship no ,! Branch of the University Wo­ Today the cadets come from men's Club at the Eastern Re· pulsor)' as it was .. .! : : all levels of society, from pri· of the "gentleman gional Conference to be held at vate and general schools, from ... so let Foodstuff Mount Allison University May the ranks of the enlisted. Al­ 31st. to June 2nd. _ ACROSS 39 Plato though 10 per cent of the aver· At Icast !i.e cal! 1-foo yong 40 O:ean current During the Conference a age enrolment of 1,000 cadels your o\\'n concern )'01 yourself 4 Spanish - 41 Small tumor brief is to be presented from are from the Commonwealtn, 8Corn- 420dd job the Eastern Region on Justice driving, S3yS J. A. 12 Born 45 Looking fixedly Canada is not represented be­ , 13 Habtlal plant 49 Pardon for the Delinquent. This brief cause she has her (iwn Royal cretar)'. Safci), go form 51 Mediterranean, will be completed from reports Military College at Kingston, found land. TheY 3!' 14 Sea bird for instanco ahead, the one behin~ 15 Sailor S2 Landed ,of various University Women'$ Ont. 16 VJllfylng 53 Great Lake Club in this region. Discussion All British cadels are enlisted approaching in the 18 Delellon 54 Steeped will also be held on each topics into an army unit, draw pay lane, the one ready 20 Stratagems foodstuff as membcrship, Program etc. starting at 13 sh!Uings and from a side streel, Ind It's' only' half a holiday to sec 21 Bunnese wood 55 Small weIght sprite 56 JilIn closely discord 29 Ensnare The annual council meeting threepence a day, and thus are parked at the curb. Be Europe-without seeing London, 22 Scottish 51 Reply (ab,) 10 British princess 31 Whirlpools of the Canadian Federation of subject to 'military law. Uni· ed for any of thelll to the Continent's capital of shows, Ihecpfolcb DOWN 11 Bodily parts 33 Senior thing without lI'a;ning, sights, shops and pageantry. 24 PrincIpal 17 Small space 38 Entreat University Women is schedul· forms, books and even trans­ 26 Edible 1 Grafted (her.) 19 Christmas 40 'rhreadbare cd to be held in late June at portation is free· the Safety Counctl. Now, thanks to BOAC, you can rootstock 2 Vestments visitor 41 Decreased enjoy London on your trip to 27 Silent 3 Flowers 23 Irregular 42 Sluff the University of Toronto when Europe. , • and pay not a penny 30 Sharper 4 Legal term 24 Female equine 43 Biblical name reports from the various Re­ more in fares, 32 Ester of 5 Froster 25 Genus of 44 Leave out gional Conferences will be olel. acId GPhoiographic maples 46 Labor With BOAC's stopover privilcQes 34 Did over device 25 Footprint 47 presented. One hundred and you can stay In London as long as 35 Mud volcanos 7 Dutch 27 Numldian king six clubs across Canada will be you wish-before you fly' on by 36 vetch Bills 28 Sho,honean represented at this meeting. one of the dozens of daily flights from London. to all of Europe. And with BOAC YOIl get.a flying For More Fun on Your start to your holiday! Enjoy superb cabin service' and extra­ special British cOurtesy as BOAC VACATION whisks you across, the Atlantic Don't Forget the Funnies to London, the place where all the fun begins I Choose a Rolls­ Royce 707 jet or gllint jet-prop­ Britannia-from Montreal or Toronto, See your Travel Agent. CI~dalUKllrvtees In mcd.Uon willi TCA. London-BOAC'. Oatlway to oVlr 1000 nl,hts I .lIk to Imlrl lhln 60 major ~urop ... ne.n~1S. ALL OVER THEWORLD B"O·A·l TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU , I Major Hoople hopes you enjoy the fishing during your vaca· ,. , tlon, To make your vacation , more enjoyable rend the comics C , everyday, Call 82177 • 82178 Q~ 31 and have our circulation de­ . . , partment send the DAILY I «110 " N!J, .... ToM." 11.1. ,or, ~ '1l~ NEWS to you, , ··Yesa I mado the lumpt But th\l_~·}j!!-~ \ l... __ ••.•.•..••.• _ ~ ._ .,_ .... - ~ .,"I , " I', , " i , '.: I'

The Daily News ", C1.QUD'r', PiAIN · Ii.. i ', , i'l, , MONDAY, JUNE 10, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDI.AND, 1i I' I'- . i '1': I i " , • 'I', ,i .: I 1 <, 1 .-t' r Fatality Toll Climbing, : I I, II I I:, .~ I ", " , I I' , :' i , ,f ! Fire- Traffic Claim Two"'; .: • I . : :(<. · . ~ Her husband, Ewan, ance was calTied. Twa"! ""i, !I ; \' Two persons died Street. The woman's ,! } violently in New- body was found by was in the house when adjoining dwell i n g l' j I,' ~. : the fire broke out hut w ere damaged by:, I' !.' , foundland during the firemen in an upstairs .1 I ' ' I' managed to escape. smoke and water.' II , weekend. One persoll bedroom in the rear of "'">' II : ! I died on the highway, the house. She had The fire broke out Cause of the fire' \S ;1 ' around 4:15 p.m. and " .' ,'. I· the other died as the heen lying on a bed. at present, unkno,\~~):(\ ,,' I' I. l result of a fire in the Firemen first thought firemen hom both cen' hut it is believed' :to ) , tral and east end fire " t capital city. the woman was un­ have originated in tlle tl' : Sixty-nine - year-old conscious hut when she ,stations fought the kitchen on the grou~~,; Winifred Hennebury was taken to ~le hos­ hlaze. floor of the two-storey!. The house, 22 Bel­ ,', died Saturday when pital it was found that dwelling. Investigation IL vedere Street, was de­ fire raged through her she had died from suf­ into its cause will g~t~ stroyed by fire. 1nsur- home on Belvedere focation. underway this morn" I \ I - i· ,_ ing. . ' ::: '- .'1 I Sentencing On! A three-cal' coIlisi~~t :,!' Remanded For 1 on the Trans-Canada - :!,I Highway late Friday!; j I Criminal Negligence Charge \ night claimed the lif,e ,: the young lad 'had been drink· \ of an American sent ii' A 12.man jury, in the SU'I Grace a few hours after the ing beer during the day and ~~ preme Court of Newfoundland" woman was and knocked iceman from the Ar- ,! .'::f::J FLIERS-Team members of the RCAF's Golden Hawks, who will be performing here June 14 at Torbay Airport had been negligent in the oper­ returned after about an hour's down by a car on the Con· ation of a motor vehicle, gentia Naval Base.:.; ;:lndin~ 1 L to III Flight Lieutenant D, J, Barker, solo; Flight Lieutenant Edward J, Keough, lcad solo;' Squadron deliberation late Friday with ception Bay Highway Feb, 7. l, , ,Lloyd ,1. Hubbard, leader; Flight Lieutenant Clarence n, Lang, slot; Flight Lieutenant Norman ,1. Garrizock, left a verdict of guilty on a charge The young man was found on The man's name has ,I , IFront row L to R) Flight Lieutenant L. W. Grip, second solo; Flight Lieu\'enant Al Young, right wing. of criminal negligence causing a secluded road lying on the \ , (RCAF Photo) not yet been disclosed ,! death and also failing to re- iront seat of the car. HOTEL SITUATION main at the scene of an acci- In a statement to the police pending notification of dent in the case against Wi!- the young man said that he RECEIVES STUDY next of kin. ' , Ham Ronald Sm'ith of Span· had been guilty of the crime iard's Bay. but did not want his grand· At the weekly meeting of Six other persons Hospital Employees Here With the verdict came a mother or friends to be brought the 15·member Council of New· were injured in the . '- ~' plea from the jury of mercy into the matter, foundland Board of Trade, accident. which occur­ in the trial of the 20.year.old The trial began here Th.urs. held recently concern was eX-'1 JH'i " resident, who was found guilty day and wound up hearmgs I pressed again over the shor· red just west of the' ! For 6Substandard Wages~ of the charges following the late Friday afternoon, taue of hotel accommodation, \ Witless ,Bay Line. One' ; I death of JIIrs, Annie Dawe of Sent~nce will be handed pa~ticularlY at peak periods. of the injured. is said to j ,f t of I,abour Is given wltle ami chairman is because it is the Bay Roberts, Feb, 10, down In the ~upreme Court For some time now the : r, )lar)lil1an, Regiun'l Government which would hal'c b'e in serioiIs condition I :-;atio11al Union flexible powers, to be exer, Smith was arrested by Tuesday mo.r~lng: board has pointed up the need , , to make the money available to ! I clsed at his discretion, and ReMP officials from Harbor It was testified m court that for more accommodation, and at the General Hos- ; : , Employrcs, who has pay any increases" won by a _~~.:..-______members of council on Friday I 1 : il. John's Ol'er a week, comllUlsory arbltratlon is pital. !, only one of these powcrs. In hospital union. If that were expressed satisfaction with the: 'out at thc ~c\\'found· Teccnt statement 0 f the direc- i Qllebec, as in Alberta, the a valid reason, it would be Four of the injured 'Provincial GOI'crnment more appropriate for the Fed· tor of Tourist Development, 0, I I : ~l:'Jrda)', condemning thc chairman of an arbitration Harbor Terminal I were American person­ , , eral Government to appoint L Vardy, wherein figures . '. ~ board is chosen by the union , , amendments to the the chairman, since at least 60 I showed clearly that the num· nel from tlle Naval , and hospital represcntatives, Relations Act. pawed percent of the money paid out I ber of rooms, let alone can· Base at Argentia. Two : night in the pr01'inr;~1 not by the Government. ar to hospitals in this province 1'0 Be Used Soon i vention space, is less here than of the injured men "Premier Smallwood at first comes from Ottawa, • , • , ' I in many other cities of equiva· tried to excuse Government "The Ilnfairness of this It is anticipated that ship· mi~al. faclhhes wlll be used to lent size in Canada and can· have been transferred law should be cvWent to a hmlted degree and that sec· siderablv Ie,s than the national appointment of the chairman pin!: may be able to use ter­ to the Naval hospital ,I Gomnm~nt of l~ew· by saying that thc Government e\·eryone. The hosllital llis. minal facilities in the new har· ~ion of the current ~ort pro- al'erage . of one hotel room for \lIltcs arc create!i In the first lect should be operallonal by every 117 residents, there. " , in rnactillg legis· was representing the interests bor development in st, John's fall. -...:..------::ll~~o;nlg rompulsol'Y ar' of the patients who might be lllace by the Government's bv mid or late summer, in hospital disputes, refusal to raise the wages of -Henry Collingwood, chairman adversely affected by a strike. While the Department of :lCe again broken faith Last night, he dropped this hospital employees. Having of the Harbor Development Transport is understood to Hold Annu;al ::1 workers of the pro, flimsy, pretext and openly ad­ created the llispute, the Gov· Committee of the Newfound· Will wiping Ollt the rights land Board of Trade, said Sat­ bear the interim responsibility mitted that the main reason of allocating space in transit , under the pretext of the Guvernment reserved to it­ (Continued on Page 5) \ll"dav that he and his fellow July 1st the public intcI'cst. JOliN F, l\lAC~llLl,AN men{bers had held a particular· sheds, the Newfoundland Conference self the right to appoint the Board of Trade is pressing for d caUing it "An Act ly successful meeting with The 12th annual conference 1 conference forms have been':, to, Amend the Labour Gerald Knight, district en· the early appointment of a har· bor Commission to carry out of the Newfoundland Branch I sent to all members and any !, Act". it should more gineer, department of Public of the Canadian postmasters" who have !lot yet returned .! To this and other administrative be entitled "An Act Admend menfs Works, Association will be held in the their forms are asked to do so,: Condemns duties, Employees 10 A spokesman said that ter· Paragon Hotel at Grand Falls without delay. SUhstandard Wages," on July 1, 2 and 3, Attendance is expected to be II\\, is one of the mOot Relations Act Attending the conference 1 a record one, There will be I'iolations of the Labor Three Are Admitted To sessions will be R, A, Cathro, considerable time given to gen­ clworkm CI'el' passer! The hIll text of the resolu· I tempt to enforce the gOl'ern­ director of transportation, Post eral discussion, question and The st, John's District Lab· ment's "wage freeze" policy 1 sUPpusCl1:y Democl'alir tlon is IlS follows: , Office Department, Ottawa; D, answer periods as well as panel " our Council has adopted a reso­ for hospital workers and ~ts intrnt is ~im· WHEREAS the amendments R, Clarke, district director of discussions. Resolutions will be lution condemning the latest stifle effective union organi· Order OJ Priesthood enf,'re ~ I!lr GO\,~l'n· amendments to the Labour Re­ to the Labour Relations Act Postal Service, St. John's; B. adoptcd for presentation to the ' , '\\'agc :"\'('l'7C' policy In zation of such workers; there· Squirc, superintendant of oper· National and the election of lations Act, passed in the pro· passed in the House of Assem· Thc Right Reverend John AI· in the laying on of hands the ,I \ fore Bishop was suppoi·tcd by, thc atians, Post Office Department, officers and directors for the ' : lIo'pitals, and I'lncial legislature recently, It bly on June 6th, 1063, fail com· fred Meaden, liLA" D,D" D,C,L, lure thJ: the hos;lita: pletely to moderate the pro­ BE IT RESOLVED that the Assistant Bi,hop; Canons J, A, St. John's; Jack Carson, presi· coming year will be held. was annollnced Sunday, St, John's District Labour Lord Bishop of Newfoundland, cannot win hh:her I'ince's restrictive labour Icgis' F. Slade, G, IIlartin and H, \y, dent Maritime Branch C,P,A. The present executive is as ' : The Council's resolution also Council go on record :IS can· administering Holy Orders in through the democratic commended the opposition lation in the manner and to Facey and the Revs. G, H. from :llcAdam, N.B. r~present. follows: president. Miss B. 1\1. 'LI' demning in to the labour legis· his Cathedral of SI. John the ing the National. Oldford, Clarenville; Mrs, L, 'I of COllcclil'e Dar)!ain· members for their unsuccess­ the extent requested by the Earle, H 111. Batten, J, W, Tay· lation enactcd by thc New­ Baptist, admittcd thrce Dca· Also hringing greetings to l\!eadus of Mundy Pond, vice :,1 ful attcmpt to amcnd the lat­ labour movcment in briefs and lor, A. S, Hall and A, B. Ware· f ' , foundland governmcnt sinCe cons to the Order of Priest­ the" Conference will be W. B, president; H, P. lIIercer 0 '! est labour laws, petitions: and ham, The Rev, W.' S, Tibbo, 195B, and' espccially the latcst hood, June 9. Tucker, Mayor of Grand Falls. Windsor, secretary-treasurer;, ';il' .' ::' The resolution chargcd that The Assistant Bishop or rector of Lamaline actcd as WHEREAS must of the few changes as incorporated in "An A, Peddle, M,B,A" Mayor of directors are Mrs, R. McIsaac, I ,; the new amcndments "add stii! Newfoundland celebrated the Chap!nin to the Bishop .. changes made, add still more Act Further to Amend the Lab­ Windsor, host postmaster E, J. Port au Port; H. R. Sheppard, " , morc unfair and oppressive Eucharist assisted by the The thrce Ordinands were: unfair and oppressil"e laws to our Relations Act"; and Healey and the past presidents Harbor Grace and E, R. Bailey, !::' laws to those which hal'c ~hack· BE IT FURTHER RESOL­ Rev, G. H. Earle, Principal Thc ReI', Arthur Wallace those which have shackled Churchill of Portugal Cove, of the branch, D, Heath, St. Gander. :';" . led Newfoundland workers for VED that this Council com­ of Queen's College, who re.ad 1 • Newfoundland \Vorkel's for the John's; :11. C, L. Pickett, Bis­ , , the past fOllr years." mend the members of the Op· the Epistle and Canon G, who will be returning to the The Councildescribcd the past four years: and Martin, Rector of Petty Har­ 1Ilission of Flowers Cove as hop's Falls; H. B, Sheppard, NAMED CHAIRMAN 1 " WHEREAS the imposition position for attempting, al· Harbor Grace and R. G: His­ NEW YORK (APJ-Randol:Jh ;,,1' imposition of compulsorY ar­ though unsuccessfully, to in­ bour and senior examining assistant Priest; the Rev, of compulsory arbitration in cock of Corner Brook, H, Guthrie, a New York law- :! bitration in hospital disputes troduce amendments which Chaplain, who read the Gas· Ronald Ebsary Lee of Petty hospital disputes calling for Social highlight of the con· yer, was named chairman ~f i as "a blatant attempt to en· would have' alleviated the more pel. The preacher was the Harbour, who will be return· force the government's wage appointment of the arbitra· ing to the Parish of Hermi­ ference will be the annual ban· Studebaker Corp, Friday. He :1 harsh provisions of the latest Rev. C. J. Abraham, assistant succeeds Ciarence Francis ,75, . I freeze polley for hospital tion board chairman by the Priest at the Cathedral, who tage as assistant Priest, and quet July 2, At that gathering laws, Sllceeds Clarence Francis, 15, "i!' 1 workers." government is a blatant at- the Rev. Reuben Hatcher of past presidents pins will be had also conducted the re­ who remains a director. Gutll- " I treat for the Ordinands in Rose Blanche, who will be presented. returning to the Parish of Members from all over the rie, 57, has been a director since::I' the College Chapel. 1959. 'rhe Ordinands were present· Lamaline as assistant Priest. island will be in attendance, ed by Archdeacon Legge and To Improve LADIES' COOL, COMFORTABLE Tourists SLIM PANTS

Facilities In many colors and prints. JI.I,S.E. Hope, president of the Newfoundland Board of Trade to flatter your figure. said Saturday that facilities in the board rooms for reception These sporty looking Colton Summer Pants are of visitors had been extended perfect for summer cottage chores, or just leisure last week to provide infor· wear. ' mation and service to touri:its. " At the same time of the an­ They're washable, pre·shrunk too, and shOlild giv'e nouncement the exceutive man· complete satisfaction. ager of the Board, in charge of the operation and respon· sible to Council through the Get a pair or two for your Summer holidays. Board's Tourist Committee, has established a close liaison with Sizes 10-18. the Junior Chamber of Com· mcree, which in turn will pro­ vide a chalet on the Trans 1.94 ' Canada Highway for tourists PAIR coming or leaving st. John's. A. G. Ayre, said: "whilst our modest effort takes care of visitors to the core of the capi· tal the commendable Junior Ohamber of Commerce plan will complement ours; both will be beneficial; and we look for, ward to exchanging infor mation' to avoid duplicate 0' work.'" , The Chairman of the Touris' Committee, will convene th' third meeting of represent • " -~'" ·.!~I"·:·r····~' ,.:t·t";· >.,.~'\'* ,:',", •.,:- ..:.' <',. "',, . ',' ,~ ~ , .' lives of groups interested i ... L_L'_ ,i~; seen':p;'es~ittii1g; a:'plaquc to ·tUe:,Shamroclt Giri Guide Patrol: of Mount Pearl for the , da/,evenlng,arid was 'presented to. (L to R) Patsy Murrin Elea· forming a St. John's Touri! p~iird/wits preseilted;~Satiir Commission, Junc' 12, , ')whiter,:,~ClauiUne:;~o~dy?Janet .Garland; 'Dlane~Browrie:'(Royal Photo Service)

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"'0 I)AILY NEWS II • mornln~ I apcl .,'"bll.hed In 1891 and published ., tI .. , " No". tlull~llIg 3jS·3~9 nuckworth ~t.', St. John' •• Newroundhtnd, by Roblnfion ., ...., ' ,I • and Company, LIMlied • I GIVE UP THE SIIIP , , mm8ERS OF Jly KEN KELLY ., . La Naz;ons, Florence '-' 0.; TilE CANADIAN PRESS The ingredients o[ an I!:ighleen months ago the officers nlHI dispute are present in Canada's ' " nll new. despatches In Ihl. paper credll· 11 • ~ .~" ed to \I or lu Ih. A.... laled Pr ••• or crew of the Onrianna abandoned theil' to extend the exclusi\'e !ish' I. .' 1 !:. '.of. Thu Canndlan Pres! lJ eJclullvel1 .nUlled to IIle u.a lor republication 01 shipwrecked vessel off La Spezia, but 12 miles off its coasts Irom \~g lane I I \ i ~," lIouters and al.o the 10 ••1 news pubUsh· the ship's dog still refuses to lealie, three. e cd therein Fishing boats bring him food, and [w· Whether the matt~r h All Pru!! Scr\'lccs and feature arllcle~ ,. !comes In this pa(l~r Arc copyrIghted and their casionaliy he swims 250 yards to shol'c pI oSlve, as It has bcen when th , ' reproduction Is -"ohlbllcd. for a visil. Recently a sailor ab03"d ,I '1 ' trics took similar action 'n, reccnt0 !1 ,I Panama cargo ship tried to give him n depends on the skill o[ Can'd; 'th •.an t-.utLr SVUSCItIl'TIUS 1t,\'fES new horne there, hut the dog couldn't ma tS 111 e next 12 monlhs, C!lnada • , .. $12.1)0 III~r annum I\ltmber AudU Bareau adapt himself, ran away and swam Olle step to prel'cnt anI" '. I. Unlled I(lDII~om .n~ ull .oretiD fountrles Sl~.110 pcr Jlnl1um lit ClrculltioD back to his wreckage. I blow·up was thc Canad'an' . (I '" Ii< , I AUlhorlted IS second elan mnll by the decision that the wider fish'ln" ' . \'o,t OIl1co Dcparlment. Olla". and lor TRY TO SEL.L • ~ ZO:l~ :' \';,' pa,ymenl 01 po.to~c In c.. lI. not come mto force ttlllil mi'!.l! ' I , • , • ' 'I .3\ • Cape Breton Post Th IS I " ' gives t Ie diplomats - ,,"1a " h, ~.------Onr. wav to disCOl!l':U!f' n ~IIS·W(·! {I t a C. nce wor k ou arrangements Wlt~ Ir,e 200 volul ~10NDAY, JUNE 10, 1963 '0 shoplifter is to try to sell him some· trics most affected-the \Jnit d Jneet tonl~ i a campa I :" thing. an expert un ddectln~ shuplift)'!'; Fran~e, Spain, :";01'11'3" Porli:~al , , , for the cal , , laid 400 retail salesmen und police olf!, RUSSia-to make the \1 id~r /[,;, Sources United Ch~1 .... ; \ P'rovincial Revenue cers at a meeting in Timmins, the other live, cbool and It day, It also ,pcm, tli I.. \,0 kent It was said ill the Budget refunds of capital advances, I In s t),C. scho \ ~ ',. If this be so, moments come whcn any sense of o'IIl''''~1> (h,· , field work. I , Speech that the tillle is ripe for Of the remainder of the pro· , one wOl!ldn't mind being an object of ~f these counlr:£., ":'\"' hal P lelt , to conta new revenuc windfalls with vincinl revenue, $1,500,000 will suspicion, Almost any devil'c tn attraet I, I lng out~ome of th~\ nC'~oliatlOn·" supporters , sjlecial emphasis on what llIi~ht come from mining and other attention would seem expedient somr· now will enSile, ' schools I times whrn you arc eager to buy and ,'1, come frolll the federal Ireasu)'\'. rovalties and fees, about $2,000,­ Washington ha; indieated it nlse the S300,I the sales staff is having a party gab· " will come fr0111 hospital recogniZe the cxten .. ion bUI pledge syst . This may he an opportm;e nob period. fees and payments of staff for bling with each otber, or the ',in;rlr. isn't .th~ immdlate pl':Jblem, It " moment to examine existing rev­ salesman in the store is at the tele· negollatwn o[ II" 13t5 trcatl' the ncces! . ellue SOUl'ces, hoard and lodging, and the bal­ phone havin~ a prolongcd chat with and the l!h'es the L's. ri~h;, to Il'h :~ by JUI Current account receipts of ance from a variety of sources his girl friend. Patience can go just ,0 Canadian \l'ater,. campaign, SlOO million have heen estimat­ ranging from payments for far bcfore one blows up, I'OSITIO:"; 'IJ!I!.. \H I week ago b ed for the nt'\\' fiscal \,ear. Thev school hooks to those received School Bm will come allllost cqualh' frOlil for contributory pension schemes, CMII'ING CRAZE France i .. in a ,(llIl'·'\·,h~t to obtail Saint .Tohn Telegraph·Journal situation. It ha' a H:OI trcatl to support to a 1 • fcdrrnl amI provincial sources, : ,I 11 nless there should be a sharp American I'acalioners will takc to tth' in certain Can~Hhan \', ;,t~]', TIl.! improvem en t " " The federal contrihutioll of a decline in the rate of economic woods ill rccord numbcrs this sum1l101', will bavc to be renc',u;lat'n schools whi, little lIIore thall $50 IlJillioll will So rcports an autdoor pcriollical. aftN The other countril', IIhH I $6OQ,(){)O. output and this, fortunately, is In Washington as! clime chieflv frolll the statulCli'\' quite unlikelv in the foreseeable a survcy of the camping·out craze, Edson fishing oTlCration, ',\'()tlld he ,ffecled '",,' subsidies. the altered equaJiza- According to prcdiction, 301»U,01l0 SEEI]I;G 'fitEES, NOT FOREST this trade. And the great increase in a wider zonc-Spain Port:t:,1 arj futUl'c, these revenue sources U,S, campers will live under tcnts in all U.S, construction has created heal'Y way-arc in ,olllcwbat lliffemt .'~ tiou fUlld, the Atlantic ProviIlC(,S IN U.s,·CANADA RELATIONS will not decline and some of national and state parks and forcsts this demands. ,/ tions. They harr no trrat)' r:;hti. . Mil i' ,', .,. .' grants and the Term 29 award them arc certain to increase, ~'car, comparcd with fcwer than 10" By PETER EDSON They han 1"hat are I a'ied Nearly BO pcr cent of Canada's lum· ;' : ' .. '. All tllese add lip to $3·1 1lIi11ion, The main question is whether 000,000 as recently as 1950. An esti· or traditional fi,hlO~ ri~l\t; in ' WASIllNGTON (NEAl-First lest bel' exports-principally soft wood;, Bel " I l·," ~ lost of the remai neler (\1 th~ mated S2GO,000,OOO is being spent tId, which would he cnrompa;,ed i .. ,\., ,I Ihey can grow as fast as the ad­ [or the nelV era of improved relations now come to the United States. Though ycar for camping gear. ext~nsi()n, Hi'loric ri~ht, are nut federal share will llt' dt'J'h-rd ditional annual demands for ex­ between the United States and Canada this is only about 15 per cent o[ U.S, Bellcr cars and highways, more vacuo lished hy intcrnational law 1)'1:, '8 from a variet\' of cOlHlitillllnl OJ' penditure, A few years must may come orer a proposal now beforc lumber use, it is an important U.S, , tion~ and a scnse o[ economizin!( al"l' tom, one country p,rmil' ano:~e: , 1 cost-sharinO' arran\,.. re!l\l~nts, TI:c';t' Congress to requirc that all U,S. lum· dollar earner for Canada. ., elapse before major additions reported rcsllOnsible for the camping exercise these rigbts. .I', ber imports be labeled to show country Over 40 per cent of Canada's exports include what we .. hall receive may be expected to the revenue splurge, ~Ian is satisfying his primor· of ori~in. to the U.S, are forest products. About Canada ha, gircn 00 pull;;, : 'I ,~",,\. under the hospital insnJ'al!cr., derived from mining royalties. dial urge to ~ct back to Nature, So, In , This is a hangover from the U,S, Tar· the same percentage of U,S, export; to cation tltat it wants to Icrminll,' OJ " , , ' old age assistance and 1 mem- tourist areas like New Brunswick, we'\'e But the chief hope of a windfall iff Commission's unanimous decision of Canada are iron and steel product~, and historic righls, Prime llini'ifr I I had fair warning to be prcrfared for ~n II ,'-' ' ployment assistance schemes, may lie in the fulfilment of ~(r. last February, finding that imports were U,So investments in Canada and l'.S. son said onl\' thai f'amda \'0'111 i increased camper influx is sumnwr , The total pa\'ll1cnt 10 our health Pearson's undertaking to restore til not injuring the U.S. lumber industry trade with Canada are now larger than full account" o[ them. Tour " -or be prepared to sec these polential . services is $m~ million and Ih(~ and denying requested rcllef through they arc between the United States and the principle of equalization that shoppers pass liS by. In effect. ~Ir, Pcar'oa mea,1 !:l: welfare contribution is riho\ll ",as estahlished in the 1957 tax incrcascd customs duties, This was the all six European Common :lIarket negotiations in the nexl 12 n:ont::. first case heard under the nilW 1:.S. countries Even so, Canada has an un· $6% million, ada wili try to ~et a~reemen! rental agreement which expired FISH SLAUGHTER foreign tradc expansion act. favorable trade balance with the United ,; ., . From provincial sources, 1~10re thcse countries on holl' Ion! the l a little more than a year ago. Owen Sound Sun·Times Rebuffed here. American lumbermen , I States of over $1 billion a year, continue to fish the,o \Ialers alter , " ,,, than $36 million will come from Tile season on rainbow trout opcned sought redress in Congress, Over 40 . I This plan provided for all the 12·miJe 70ne goe,' intu fllrce. ~ : ",-' taxation. This now includes a far too soon this year. That is a rca· bills ha\'e bcen introduced by congress· Curbing U,S. lumber imports from 'I Canada would only make this balancc : ",. provincial tax on personal and poorer provinces to share gener­ onable conclusion bas cd on the best men with iumber interests in their WIIAT IF T.\I,KS F,\II:~ :.,,'I ' worse, Furthermore, according to U.S. group , I corporation incomcs cqual to ouslv in the growing prosperity evidence available aftel' the first week· states. ", lumber dealers, it would increase lum· The real Ie,\. of tour'e, ('omes J! Azun , ,' of the nation and particularly as cnd of the new fishing scasen, The rain· They call for import labcling, inclu· incl, , ' the amount that has heen aha ted bel' prices For this reason it is also op· negntiations fali, \rill Canana Ihen , ' , . bows thcmselvcs arc the best evidence sion of lumher as an agricultural com· Yasuk " , a result of the increasing wealth I' O' hv the Federal Government in posed by the U,S, National Association tempt til. maintain a mdN Imlll by in tilis instance. mollity ,which would entitle it to AAA director: l ! of the two richest provinces. as Iceland did with Brlla'n a fell' i : I l~.; tl~ese special fields under the :II any, many trout that wcre eau~ht protection against imports, restrictions of Home Builders, Mr. 01 " I I I I "', " Should it he restored, OUI' rev­ ago? I , ~rrangement that hecame effec­ had' not yet started to spawn, They on the use of forcign lumber in feder· of a I ' ',' . ,'I,:' cnue would rise each year by a official I, 1\ , , tive after ~larch 31, 1962, were thick in the Leith River, ally financcd housing and construction The 1 \'; J".- Boar( , There are three other lar~e good amount so long as the 1II0re than one conservation.mincicil projects, I'oll'es a futurc, rather than ", . , ! .1 ' • ~ • Peashooters In Egypt? and " I ~conomv of Canada as a whole fisherman was heard to comment: threat to fishcrie'. \!r Pear;c~ , \, I ; . sources of provincial tax iJlcomc. The proposal that has advanced fur· They slaughtered the rainbow," And LONDON - By mullimegaton stand· \I ["t ['l1l;1 [ ., .: ~ I I ! I I, I, remaine'd buovant, At the mo of signs that the ! ,j , " ' These are the gasoline tax whirh thest is an amendment to thc Tai'.ff I " ~ ~ there is much truth in that statement. ards, the rockets being developed in soon will hc thr~w"rrl t I I ' is this veal' expeded to p:'ocluCt' mcnt, howeve~', the whole ques Act of 1930, introduced by Senators I \ I I; ~ In another two weeks the spawning run Egypt under the supervision of Gcrman I 1 ) I • [ tion of a change in dominion- '0 '0 ;', $8,300,000; the SSA or general would have been completed, Perhaps Len N. Jordan, R·Idaho, Warren Magnu· engineers may be peashooters; but by He didn't ,a)" :n mar,:: I ,I' I ' but he evidentl)" nl<' 1111 a 11r~;! I i' Y , retail sales tax which is estimat­ provincial fiscal relations is up the rainbow catches at that time would son, D·Wash, and others, the less suicidal criteria of ordinary I : .. ! '\ : I It wouid include "sawed lumber and Russian fishin~ fiel':' 'traril;1 It, /' J ed at $16,300,000 for the present in the air because of the demands not have been as large but the rital middling powers they look potentially :: I wood products" with "new packages of down [rom the Ill'IIIl', S:a and , I'" ".v..... ," fiscal v~ar; and the fees for made bv Quehec, These, if act of spawning would have been com· nasty enough, pleted, and the future supply of Ihis imported articlcs" which would be IP.­ 'rhe Egyptians did not boast about Alaskn to\l'ard ",WI', off tite motor vehicle licences which arc accepted, could influence the quired to carry a label showing country shores. ::Jill \J: ).:: game fish guaranteed, their existence until last Summer, ~~i:: fV set at $2,500,000, In aclthtion to entire area of Canadian finance ,,'t • • of origin Hearings have been complet· when they released films of test firing, Thc extcn

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I: THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, JUNE 10, 196~ ,

l11erce Official WHAT AND WHERE? •••• ' ~ ...... A New News game for readers SAYS HOSPITAL t f 1'1'1: In each of the numbered SPQts marked on this map '0 newsworthy event occurred recently. As a news­ Ii) , (Continued from Page 3) ", paper reader, check your memory and your knowledge by identifying the' event \'hrough the locotion. '1 ' st. John's ernment now passes a law that i, ! . The accompanying box ~ill help you do it. not only prevents tbe h 05· ."•. Oland. president of a speclal dinner Jlleeting of the i : · Chamber oC Com· 800 • member Newfoundland ANSWERS pital worken from going on!' I.~ ., ~-)--r---~~-~ strike but makes sure that 1,~ i · .• d in St. John's Board oC T~ade in the New· Irnl< d f WHAT, WHERE? an a;bltratlon board estab-: '\! i ~idnight 51 U~t ay or a foundland Hotel. capita el y. 1. Fonnosan c. K. Yan~ of lished to settle the dispute' " i will hold a press He was met at the airport UCLA sets world.decathlon wUI hand down a declsloll"::: , at 10 a.m. today in lam night by III,S.M. Hope, mark. upholding the Government's' 11 , t> 2. U,S. orders 3,000 mops . ,I ' · of the Newfound· president of the Newfoundland Wage Freeze. . "[' into Th a ila n d In Laos "Attorney.General Curtis als(: r I · of Trade. Later he Board of Trade, Edwin God­ crisis. Averell Harriman, said last night that the Govern I r:\ I' !, h"rome s courtesy calls, tour den, vice-president, and John Mr. K in save·peace talks 1','11 olher · and indu"t~ial areas O'Dea, vice president, and the in Moscow. ment wanted to make sure thaI' I" ,. the chairman was 'a man. ; '1 re['ent I, ~c~~I'rtlin~ 11'111 ______address e)(eeutivc manager, A. G. Ayre._ 3. Blast kills 22 in West Vir­ o:! , : , '. nacli~lI ginia coal mine. integrity'. This i~ a ser;oul' .i' I .. I· 11, 4. Castro visits Russia. reflection on ~revlous arbltra :1, . I' 5. Brian S t ern b erg pole tion board chairman chosen bl' ,I: !' Tonight To Discuss vaults 16 feet, 5 inches for other means, and implies tha;1 ... world record • the union and hospital repre ~ I " ,. 6. Dr. Ludwig Erhard chosen sentatives cannot be trusted h' i· i ~' : .. Raising Ca.mpaign to succced West Germany's select a qualiifed person. l' ! '., retiring Chancellor Aden· The new compulsory arbitra; i" ~00 volunteer fic~d other sources of Income \l'ill auer. . Hon law also nullifics complete i' : mel'! Itlilight to he~ln provhle half of this amollnt, 7. England's Prinees~ Alex· Iv the Royal Commission ap : . ; a campaign to raise with parents and supporters andra is bride of Scottish pointed earlier by the Govern : being asked to contrIbute busincssman Angus Ogilvy. '\'1., Ihr ('onstruction1 of 8, Freedom marcher William ment to investigate the hospita' roiled ('hurch e cm,'n- the other half, lUoore slain in Alabama. dispute at Corner Brook ani, . ,:'001 and unprol'ements 9. Haiti and Dominican Re. make recommendations to th,' '. .. r.C. ,,,houls here. Construction actil'ity, some public at swords points. I Government. The Commission':;, " litld workers wit! lin· \ oC which hns already started, B 10. Jteport Castro runs arms, ! hearin~s and deliberations ar.;,' , I lotre Dame, says: its men's and women's res i- wages and working cundi. , ",..~.-...-- ..... _.__ .. _- beneficial to Newfoundland crated by the Graymoor' Friars in the abandoned bakery. TW.1 ~ral bachelor o[ arts and bach- "It gove 115 a rca I sense of dences in which to house them. tiolls by striking or any other; :. I ' , fishermen." of the Atonement, a Roman professors gm'e courses at the eior o[ science degrees hare participation in building :\otrc Approximately 30 per cent of means. That is why I dc-' ; :llr. Cashin was hcre this Catholic' order' de v 0 t ed to Grade 13 lel'el. been set in accordance with Dame. It was a sense of satis-I the 240 students are not Roman scribe the legislation ilS a' ; Officials week·end to visit towns in R 1 church unity· ST, F,X· AFFII.IATE those of the eastcrn colle;:c. faction that wc could never ICatholics and include Protes- bet'Iayal oC the workers. as a I section o[ his riding. Its president, Re\,. Aquinas The roll 0 \V ing year Notre Degree - granting status was ha\'e achieved clsewhcl·e." tants • Hindus and :\Ioslems. I calculated stab In the back.! \ ~:·da will "Thc institution of n 12· , Thomas,. says higher education Dame became a junior college [(ranted this year· I Notre Dame has a fund-rais- 'II Theology is .required for aU "I would likc to say, in clo~' I~ur C.ity mile fishing limit," Mr. C:Ishin . noman CatholIC students-oth·1 ing, that. although OUI' uniul said, "is an example of the ! ~'l llwllnt lnJ~:11\JI sympathetic car which New­ ,, .M k A h de· · I I ers take a course in e.thics. I is opposed in principle to com' '.: I ~ monl;l' ~:c,.,_. Japanese Trade offi· lOne [ocult~ member IS a. !lro- pulsory arbitration, we ar.' foundland now has in Ottawa. I a er . S rlnllna S,[c.ssed atheist, anothcr IS a preciate the efforts of th,: ' : ; ~rrcm~111 1:r,l'cd in Sl. John's Sat· mage re en "The Liberal Government un· pp I \. 1(l11~ tllr)' :i;ht and were met at · I Hmdu and there are several I Opposition members to inje~ der Prime ~1inister Pearson is 1J)'lrt here by the presi· · \ . . 1 Protestants. amendments that would at leas NEW YORK (AP)-The New wurker wOI'ks: pICture and, through flexlblc persons, a tcdlous process thal Earlier this year ~otre Dlme h' d b't r clficm lind executive aware, not only, of problem! I pertaining to the national scene, York city police departmcnt' A witness is interviewed, and mirrors in the imagcmakcr, can take hours 01' cI'en days as sponsorcd a public lecture ser. a~~ ~a e d ~r.1 ra ;on, ~o~; : of the ~e\\'foundland n but to problems which conCront now has a machine which his description o[ the wanted last-minute adjustments can (Ie descriptions by witncsscs come II ies. Speakers included the Ang pa ~ a . e t air. h Wdn .'; I I !\,; F.\ II:: Trarlc. takes descriptions of a wanted person is recol'de~ on a .'ode :ua~e to .bring the. ima~e more in. lie an bishop of the Kootenay rna e I~ c ear, too, t ~t W~.:I',.: '1.' group headed by specific areas such as New.· i foundland." person and "draws" a compo- sheet· T.he machlD~ has 600 mIme With lhe wItness s mem- He spent $1.0110 o[ his own 'I and a Calgary rabbi. ~ot gOIng to ~ake t~.IS le"Lla , ~ ~' .. {'. ('0111('.;; .w"..... c· Aluma. Executive site picture of him in about ~o combinalions of racIal features ory,. money and 3,0011 hours of hi3 Director o[ the university's lIve hatchet \\?rk 1~I~g down. i 1',IIWh · included Shigru "The crcation of the new ter· minutes. available, and they can be com- As a final stcp, a camera own time in developing the development fund _ the man and that we Will contlnuc ~JJ(' , ','" :imit h:' Ild Ya!ukukc Mori, as· rilorial waters legislation gives The machine-called an im- bined to produce an enorll!0us takes photos of thc imMe for machine 111 the b

i ,"I, , I t-THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOlIN'S, NEWFuUNDLAND, JUNE 10, 11181 :'1 I , 'I .: ,. ,I YOUl1g Faslliol1S .~ I, , '1"WhO'5 Gun-Shy? Not I , i POLLY'S I , America11 Women POINJERS I , , , , New York :-l,\', ICrNI- As n"iurc nnd more Amcrican , Tulle to the hills, girls IV i t h women hanll n Winchcstcl' on , . ': . YOur, tl'llsly dUes-you'll find their walls, thc makers of !Ire­ MAKING NYLONS LAST Deal Ann Landers: Maybe you will reme I ' , lots 'or femnle company! m'ms across the nntlon a I' e I wrote to you three w~eks ago and Signed Inber BY POLLY CRAMER lI'ol'lling hard at instlll!ng fami­ "Randy", I Jus~ wanted to tell you how thing my According to statistics reo ly safety slllndards, leused by the Fourth Annual DEAR POLLY-Any woman Remember how I thought for surc it s, turn~ to give Dottie my class ring and D Winchcstel' - \Vestel'll Seminar 'Salurday Evening P 0 s t who has to make her nylons want~d m~\~S " ' on Firearms lind Ammunliion slatlstlcs show(~d thaI the rale last 88 long as possible shOJld let, I even wunted to buy her a $5 box of 'cD~d: , , Development, the number of of fatal firearm necidents for try using beige or gold-tintcd lil(e cralY, ,\I'n. I, I , ' women hunters between 1955 1030 wus only 1.3 percenl­ nail polish for stopping runs or My hend felt light 8:; a feather, Wr.en I It I anel'.1960 Increased, by more just above the 1.2 percent rate chccklng snags, does not at Dottie I ;:ot weak in the knees and alm,st thim 100 percent. tum white after being washed I of fntnlitics from suffocatlng 01' perspired until my shirt was soaked throu'h II, I ' choking on food!) the way clear nnil polish does. In fa c t, Ol'el' I,OOO,OOQ woo -MRS. D. E, W, tlte was shot and, I couldn't. even look at fO~d: ;1; , ' men wlll literally take to the Here nrc ten safety com­ me I looked terrible and she called a doctor III flelds In 1963, mandments e v 0 I v cd by GIRLS-May 1 suggest to Well, it wasn't love at all. It was the flu ']' , I the Sporting Arms and Am­ you girls who often sit at deslts fine now and I'm dating Dollic but I'm goin: w~ I TARGET SHOOTERS munition Manufacturers Insti­ with rough edges that you girls, too. I iust thought you might I;ke to" k I h tute, cover the offending areas with " no'~ : ·1' ' flying right, And thanks for your adl'ice to ' , Bcsides the female hunters plastic gummed tape?­ POLLY down and l'el~x. I think it speedcd up mv re ' who will go gunning this fall SWETY ItULES BACK TO NORMAL. " cOler, I , the'l:e nrc thousands of tarl!et­ shooting Wilmen, While the TI'eat el'cry gun with the re· DEAR POLLY - I h/lve Denr Normal: I'm glnll to know rou are I' man in the family is allt to spect due a loaded gun, Keep always boiled my woodcn the best of hcalth anil that your head is now I niin at ::nmc, n majlJl·lty of the thc sufety on until ready to clothespins In SlIlted water to ~trnlght. An. owful lot posses for lo\'e the,c days ~ : \\'omen, pnrticularly in spring, ,Iwo\. Unlond guns when not keep thcm from breakin~ ensi· I isn't lo\'e at all. And It isn't the Un rllher. I\'s ! ' al'c'more Intrlltller! hy the fami· in usc, nnd tllke down, or have ly and that prompted this idea chemlslry or youth, pIns conrusion. 1)1 rccl'e~tlun posslhilities IIf the actions open, Cllrry your 'fhe dowel sticks that fit into skeet. \l'ap and mnteh shoot· g11l1 in 11 case to the shoolln~ the holes In one of my child· . , ,

.0 _____ I ing. mea, Carry only ammuni­ ren's wooden building toys __ :...., "C' '_' .Ce'C .. _ c~ _. ~ __ ~ _____ 'J: .. ; ",;,; ;.i"i":";' Dear Ann Landers: have a!l\'a,', h~1ic\'ed in tion of the propcr size for the were loose, I put these sticks ping-whether I go a coffee counter or to a fa~e' gl!11 you caITY' Ncver point a in a pan of hot WAter, added a The siiter IIct wlll piny a big role on the summer scenc, Nautical inrtuenecil lucllct dress It·s a habit that comes as naturally as ) (lell) designed for IIrst and sccond mntes telllns box (Jlcntcd sleeveless white piqlle drcss with Inllr~nt gllll at anyLhing you don t table!poon of salt and balled, the chcque. , Ken bllle striped blnzer. Easy-~oing shirtdrcess of nubhy hOllsnekinJ! (right) [or hi!: and liltle wanL Lo shoot. Nel'cr climb them for 8 short time. The sister has gold huttons and madras plaid belt nnd kerchief. Colors nre natural with brown :lly prohlem is a sticky one hrcau~e it inl'oII'!; n tree 01' jnmp a fence or ditch water swelled the ~ticks and madras nnd pewter with grecn. Dreses are by Cinderella· young man j m very fond of. He ncvcr leal'P! a tip IV i t 11 n loaded gun, Never they fit ngoin'-Mns. H, A. ,I young man i~ not hard up for mone)', He's iust ' shooL a bulleL at a flat hnrd surface of watet', and at tm'llet DEAR POLLY-Mine is not less, I've been on the verge of mentioning it mm pl'acticc bc sure your backdrop n homemaking but ccrtainly hut I'm afraid of hurting his feeling" . is adequate, Bc sure of your might be a homesaving idca We often go back to the same place;. and I target before yOu pull the trl­ Many women have husbands embarrassed hecause I'm sure the waitcrs and who are retired from their gel', have hi~ number, What should 1 dO?-STILL I ,lobs, have no particular hob­ I ~~~ Denr Still Watcrs: Tippin~ is parlor nur bies and .iust don't know what ,_ omens Siore arms and ammunition i separately, and wcll beyond to do with thcmselves. I su~­ -whethcr wc arc for it or against it. And hem,! the reach of children, gcst that these wives enconr­ ii's a Illlilt.i~ cllstom, some pcollie m tOlally de, NUMBER 01 WOlm'1I hunters, age their husbands to visit for I,ellll~nt on hps. , oceol'lling 10 Wlucll\'~ler,Wcst­ A big fire in u suuerkraut an hour or so evcry day with Vanilla Tell the youM man he sholild learr Ihe II'III!! , ' ern srmlnnr, Inel'cnscd 100 factor~' in the mldwcst cost some of the clderly men lying The Past Is Present or waItress ahout 15 per cent of the theque. II he's helpless In hospitals and lon~' IterCl'lIt hctll'rcn JU:i:i and IDGO, somcbody a lot of cabbage. a dccent guy he will appreciate YOUr interest. InR for someone to tnlk to, It would be a most rewording Sweetens contribution and hoth pArt1e~ Dear Ann Landers: I could harc hu~ged yoU , , 1I'0uld enjo), it. LOllely widow­ In Home Decor Your Diet YOll tolc! that 1I'0man to get off the floor and stop ed mcn would find this A bl~ss­ New York, N,Y. (CrNI-­ Colnr, says Stark-who ha5 a doormat. :lly minister gave me the same advice 10 in!!, too, I hone this hint ~ew York, NY (CF:"'lJ-He­ helps to start a little crUsade· ~Irs.• John F, Kennedy's res­ gone in fol' it heUl'ily with Nile alo(o and it wUs the best thing that CI'cr haopcned 10 ' toration of the White House, Bluc, Etruscan Gold. Oasis mindel' 10 the caiorie countrl's -A. A. ,I. -a little pure vanilla extract I had five small children and \\'as afraid to combined with n nul'mal de­ Green. Mustard in his n e IV I, added to ruit brings out na­ up to my husband for fcar he would leal'C me. I GInLS-A retired ~cntlcmnn sire for change in lhe fashion bedspread collection r 0 I' design cycle, is one eminent Bates-'..is the most exciting ele· tural flavor, reduces the need iilll! an unpaid servant, He'd finish dinner and ruJ 01 my acquaintance offerr.d fill' added sweetening. Try it his mother's I,ouse every night to play cards Ind his servIces to the chonlaln 01 A mer i can designer's cx­ , ment in a designel"s kit. planation of thc current tr'!nd with this fresh.as-a·daisy spr­ hecl' with his no, good brothers. lie said the kids n large cltv hospital who ing dessert, Yield, six SCI'V­ toward the' traditional in home him IIN'VOLIS and he bad to get out of the house, TO-MORROW found lack of time prevenled One Stark hedroom fDr Bates ings. CalorieS,!l7 per serving. his calling on ootienl. ns often deCal" shows his medallion prinled After ('rying my eyes Ollt for monlhs I deeid€1 Heirloom spread, n beaut iful as he would like 'fhis man Vanilla Mullel! Frc.h rruit tnlk to m)' c:rrgyman. He soid: "What if YOUr snclllls Ihree days a week at Bill Stork, a mcmlJel' of copy of a Hlth Century original ! CUll fresh OI'ange sections died, You'd have to manage without him, wouldn't' NSID and (Icsigncr for the wit h a h:1nd knot Ied string the hospitnl as the chaplnin's I elll; fresh gl'apefruit sections Tell him to grow lip and act like a man or go 10 in Spectacular Color! 113.year·old house oi Bates fringe, against peach and glow­ helpel·. Days 50 spent means 1 \II\peeled apple, sliced Fabrics, Inc" also believes that ing walls, 'fhe hCII is Dunish motIwl"s and stay there." 05 much to him as 10 t 11 ~ 1 medium sh.e peill' METRO·GOlDWYN,MAYER PIII!n11 NSID nnd designer for Ihe modern, white shutters dim ,he Well, I told him, Ann, just likr the minilt~: patients, YOll!' Ideo has renl 3 tnblespoons sugar "Groat.r '~ve h~l.~ no man merlt.-POLLY hreadwinner fluds he wants to windows overhead, and an as­ gested and hc almost fell off the chair, Bcliel'! me MDn thl:, thlt. m~n /,y 2 teaspoons fl'esh lemon JUice lcave behind the disciplined, ef· sortment 01 0 I d prints and I, teaspoon pure vanilla ex- been a different person ever since, :-:011' he Ireah d~wn his lifo for I friend '" fieient and modern look of his framed medallions h'r I n g DAMON DEAR POLLY-To reoair tract with consideration and respEct, The woman who office. " warmth to the walls· rubber ~loYcs, turn them 1 tablespoon but leI' or mar­ herself to be kicked around by hcr hmband de;em!: AND~ wron~ side out. Cut the sticky garine -FROM Dcr~Rl\1AT TO PEDESTAL end Il'om a p1a~tlc banda~e to Designers, Stark adds, have so rcllncd and ovcNimplificd lJear Pedestal: Congratulations on the Iransilion. fit over the hold. Round orr Amll\gc lruil in IH)'crR in a I I' the corners and prcss down contemporary fUl'Riture thnl the 1 am a firm believer In getting off Ihe floor II lOU , ' \ ' • BARBS' I·~uarl tJnldn1!. dish, sprinkling HIAS 10 question arises, "Where do we don't Iikp. hcing, kicked around. It's ahla)s a joy 10 IN EASTMAN COLOR , lirmly make a waterproof each layer with' sugnr. Com­ " jnh thaI will last quit~ ~ go from herc':" Thcl'e is no henr from somcone who woke 1111 and smelled tnt next slep left in this dlrecllon, By HAL COCHRAN hine lemon juice and pure van­ ! " I while. illa extract and sprinl,lc nvcl' coffee. Thanks for writing. I WORLD'S GREAT After n man drives a har;:.ln I the top, Dol with !JulieI' or When T plAnt tiny seeds, J [1'01' inspiration, Sta1'k S3),S, 10 get a second·hand car he J, STORY OF , margill'inc, COl'el' ami hake in f Ilee 8 big comb 10 draw tiny designers hnve turned to the sometimes finds he isn't driv­ a pre-heated moderute oven i ~oil, l:real names and lraditions of in~ a bargain. Confidential to Nul-; tn Cl'aZ)' Taw: PI~pl! i I rO\\'s on wcll pull'crized (3;;0 de~ree~ 1"1 20 to 30 min­ FRIENDSHIP uSllally down on things Ihey aren't lip on, This is 0)1 I ," After sprlnk1in~ on Ihe seeds, the past-to Chippendale, Re­ • • • utes. Serve hot. , comh lillhtly in thc opposite gency, Adam and Empire. political coiumn, but what you don't kno',\' about . • AND FURyr When the fishing is good I . keep Ull the lime savers 8S we commercial fishermen aren't suhJect would fill a librar)'. I "Though most of these dc- j \' , , G~~ YnlllAM~ . dlrectlon to cover them, 'Ve disappointed with their net re· ' I : " , " : I, nrc nevor too old to learn new suits. • • • i '\ ' , I' , I : DON Bij~Nm trlcks.-MRS, B. M, G, , , • • • I ! I " Are you tempted to smoke bec3lL'C the crOlrd , ' ) : GIRLS-The older I act, the If so, send for ANN LANDERS' bookie!. "Te~nagl i I more Inlerestcd T am in lime ing", cnclosinll with your request I;; renl, in coin !d '::i 1 i snd cnerl!v savlllll It'leks How land. ,elf.addressed envelope. ., \.. about you? Have you shnt'ed Ann Lant:ers will be glad YOUI' Invorllc with the othel' probiems, Send them to her in ,I l 'I glrls?-POLLY " l' ~&'..N.I~~"·I RICHIR~ "I""~ DON Mil p/.caUIlA Features, ::31 SI.' James Street \\'e;I, ,\lontreaI. , , ",I I' , '10 ,," You cnn expcct to see red enclO'ing a slamped, self.addressed ,'l1l'elope, , I,) ,I,. " . TAYLOR· NICOL· RICO , ,",,!' I· this summer, ail over the backs , I, ,I ,,!:- " /. MfTnOCOIOH "I MmOSCDPE ...... ~ of foolish peopie who sprawl Manners out too long on the sunny By MII.LETT beaches. Do Chase The Bugs A TIMES ,OF SHOWS Cyrus McCormick invented "DA~ION AND,PYTHIAS": 6 O'CLOCK, 9,05, the rcapcr in 1831 . PURE EXTRACT of the vanilla BILL STARK, designer lor Bntes bean can save sliger, cut calories. "SA VAGE GUNS": 7,40, FabrIcs, Inc., tells how to bring But With Safe :i[cmbershlp in the Eleeloral Addcd to dcserts ~uch as Vanilla "contemporary" decor up to ihe MATINEE 1 P,M, College is determined by each Mullcr! Frcsb Fruit it brings Ollt Washinglon, D.C. (CFN)­ minute. state choosing as many elec­ nalural sweelneSK of the ,',ruil_ Yes, Ma'am, despIte all the tors as the total number of its Recipe servcs 6, at 97 calories fuss and fury, you do dare usc signs actually were imported scnators and representatives. per portion. an insecticlde in baby's room by wcalthy colonist!; fro m this summer. NEXT ATTRACTION Europe," the designer sa y 5, ... ,--.-.-. .. ------... --.. ,--=:- :-,- ---- .. --- i' "the public has embrnced them "TIARA TAHITI" i Many a re tactless And on the tomatoes, roses a~ a fOrm of American culture, 'IASTRO.GUIDE" . By Ceean' or malicious when they and today shoppers arc out and cucumbers, besides. :osk p'ersonol ques­ lookiog for and buying nuthen­ For Monday, June 10 However, for the sake oi : ti 0 n s, Po r ry with a tic piecM or else exacting re­ productions' .. Present-For your family, pets and w i I ~ i question of your own, You lind bIrds-not to mention a the r Youn ' . , This colild really be , :.. are not expected I components of the Balance 01 !You How about Mrs, Average a "blue Monday" a~ frultrallon, Nature-nn officlally approvcd !to answer imp 0 lit e Housewife who cannot affQl'd a disapP9inlmenl and genenil ten­ pamphlet suggests that you at· iprobing, restoration of her home aiong sion prc.!ominate. 1t is easy to attack with pyrethrum·b ft S e ," traditional lines? ; make" an unfavouble imprel­ ; \' insecticides, SAFE· lor : 'I , , sion, so weigh your words care­ c~il~rtD' p~IS, " , CAPllal life ore insecticides NIWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THEAlRI A complete restoration isn't I fully_ Avoi1n Match 11 ta Aptil t9) LIBRA (S.pt. 211. O.t. 21) , residue to killll!f beneficial in­ the fruit bowl !roma.I iru Avoid ;111 tl1lotion.al npprD'th. Use: your YClu'ye bun nlt1klnl ttrOltelL Don't sects, or Insect eaters, and !t ... 'HIN fOU JHOU10 .ur Nt TODATI These might well 1:0 budget hud .nd. rtl)' on farh tlnly. . rtlu eHnrt. when you're near your loat. nuisances known TIMES OF SHOWS nlso 'can be used on vegetabl~s . the Lanllve Tabl.t with the prIced reproductlons. -AURUS (A It·O t" 101 SCORPtO (0.1,2] ta Nov. 11) , flies, , pt • 0 may , DOJ1't disappoint ",opl. but .doO'l 1.1 and (rults about to be harvest- EVENING SHOWS: 6.15..,.9',00, GINTL. DII'I'IR!NCI! \ Th. lun IHnet brilhU, In ),our p1aRt. II' old offcndcr i:npolC' fintudallr. tlr), .k)'. Use ner)' nlDInent .dun· ed.· "\ BEAD LADEt.! MATINEE 1;30, " Take ,entl"lIct\ni I« , • , Nature'. I ".<011.1)', SAGITrARI(i"$ '(Nav. 2~ t. De., 211 . Remedy I ,There Is no letdown, no ' GEMINI IMay 21.I~ Junl 211 .' 11 you ow. IO.I

oj , J \, THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, JUNE 10. 1963-1 , !.

, . I ,~ , . ~: cout New'" s South Africa . '. , , 'I; ,0 Itl S '. , e ~ By Skip New Law For Blacks Far From Independence ,.:~ro~1 . JOHANNESBURG (AP)-Pre· official language Xhosa to 3,000" rica's least productive lands. satisfy the demand of millions I Mrs. Helen Suzman, called the the Transkel p~liament. Ap· . 15th ~tay the have been told that Mrs. Court· mler Hcndrllt Verwoerd'i South 000 Xhosa people In 64,000 But Daan Nel, minister of of African who would continue bill "a fraud" that would do pointed chiefs and headmen . GrOuP committee noy's 8tntement is not correct. African government II creating square miles of Transkei terri· African administration and 'Ie· to live in the white areas. Afri. "nothing whatsoever to dispel will make up the rest of the 5t Joscph's Aea· and that 'Starrigans' IrD ~mall African homelands for millions tory on the Indian Ocean side velopment who pilotcd the hIli cans are the main labor force South Africa's unfortunate posi. 10g·member all·African legisla· 'I!; final plans be· spruce trees, sometimes used of non·whltes to further Jts race of the country. through Parliament, forecast in South Africa's currently tion in the eyes of the outsi1e I'hl • er tive assembly. "Group 5tart~ op . to build fences as well as to legregatlon policies. The new law Is a far c~y that South Africa' would "be Ibooming economy. world." "'rat her IS good 11ghl fires. Others have men· The all·white Parliament re· from independence lor the Xho· hailed as the creator of a policy, MANY CRITICS Opposition also came from The Transkel parliament·s · c\'~ning the tioned that small deformed eently approved a law granting sa.. Final control remains In that can also' be fruitfully ap'j The multiracial Liberal party the right, with the Gnited Party power will be modest, with th~ , be presented with spruce trees nrc called CRO· limited self·government to the white hands, and any compl')'e plied elsewhere." said there is no chance' of mak· claiming that the bantus:ans central governn1ent reserving It a outdoor ccre· NICS and that old dead wood first of eight such racial en· hand·over promises to be a long The :e:nglish language Johan· ing the bantustans succeed as will become black Trojan horses jurisdiction over defence, for. the weather and tree roots are called bram· claves, known as bantustans. way off. nesburg Star, orten an opposi·1 self·~ufficient economic units. that pan • Africans will (Urn eign affairs, in t ern a I secu· on this night the bles. I wonder how all these The Transkei constitution bill Critics say the project is rio tion mouthpiece. said the grant·' This feeling is shared by the against their white sponsors. rity, communications, Immigra· ,Ill takp plol'e at the names came about. Perhaps a arants an aU·black parIlam~nt, diculous and that the blacks arc ing of ~litical rights to Afric1'l~ J Progressive party whose single About 700.000 Xhosa voters tion, currency, banking Bnd and plal'c on Thurs· small deformed tree looks so a flaa, national anthem and the being herded on to South AI· in the bantustans would not representative in Parliam"nt" soon will clcct 45 members to customs. the weather chronic that It was given that ------..:.....:...------....:.:~------then it will . take nome by someone and it .tuck. with investItures It ever a dictionary of New· ion of badges ete foundland tCI'ms Is published I JO!!ph's Academy on hope it will define 'Chronlca' "God-Centered Thinking" 7 p.m. In the e~'ent and 'Starrigans'. A return to "God·centered "All that is worth posses&lng, the Cub Camp· Recently a boy was being Conception News thinking" is the world's most worth pursuing, worth express· Bay , , beans and lVien.e~s asked by a Scouter about the urgent need, said the new Pre· ing must be linked with the one , . the 51. ~[nrttn s 9th Scout Law, which Is A sident of the Christian Science creator, ·the one center and cir· , , will be held Scout is thrifty. The boy was Church today. cum(erence of being, with the trying to remember the ans· Speaking before the Church's God who demands our Ieve," , 15th ~Iay the wer and the Scouter trying to huge annual meeting throng in The address was presented iri Group commit· Jog his memory started Jlngl· Boston. Mrs. Helen Wood Bau· the First -Church of 'Christ, ing the money (yes some Scout· Sport Meet Big Success Ind a iarge num· man warned that the scientific Scientist-known as the Mother ; Group committee er! do have money) In his poe· advances taking place in the Church-before several thou· I · ·prc!enl. The Chair· ket. This had no effect 80 he CARBONEAR - On Satur· championship. Female 3. Best ~!ale Volleyball-F. world today are in .danger of sand members from ali over .blirvrd · Committee Mr. G. took the money out of hl. poco day June 1, U,C. Regional High The day, planned to minute Carboncar ...... II pts. Meltcalfe (Foxtrap)-Saunders being misunderstood. ' the world. .. ~nced that All effort ket and held it In front of the SchOOl played host to Queen detail by the Student Council, I d H II T I "Intense interest in technolo, 1";0 be maM to obtain boy. Still no reault 10 the Elizabeth RegiOnal High (Fox· went off without a hitch, Sixty BASKETBALL an owe rop 1). gical skills and human inven. They heard annual reports ,r Male 4. Best Female Volleyball- tion is again tending to divert frol? church , . the Group as soon Scouter said "What should we trap) for an Ind()or Sports students from Foxtrap .were all· ~any depart~~nts '1. lie further stated do with our money". "Spend Meet, sponsored by the Stu· day guests oC Regional,. and Foxtrap .... .,.. ., .. 5 pL~. E. Horwood (Curbonear) - thought from God", and neg. Ind.lc~ttng slro.nger religIOUS Female Saunders and HowelJ Trophy. Itt d t t g :! : 01 men had of· it" was the prompt reply. Oh dent Council of the U.C. High. were taken home to meals by 5. Best Male Basketball-W. loctlng "to give Him credl't for ae IVI y an1 III eres amon " 5el'l'icc~ as leaders well, back to the books. The day began at 10.00 a.m. members of tile home teams. Carbonear ...... 5 pts. Fagan (Foxtrap)-M. A. Powell a great release of mental' young peop c. BUiSCY who is Some weeks I am scratching with Luke Stern of FOlltrap fac· Besides badminton, there FEMALE BASKETBALL Trophy. energy," she declared. Larger numbers of high of thc 3rd my hair (who said "What Ing Don Horwood of Carbonear were competitions in volleyball SCORE 6. Best Female Basketball- Instead of "indeflerence to school and colJege students are Wolf Cub Pack hair") for news or items of In· for the boy'. badmInton singles and basketball. Final results Foxtrap-O; Carbonear-43. E. Horwood (Carboncar) -W. God," man should be finding attending church lectures ap· .:··f·,. and 1 trlnllcrnn~ to the terest and othcr weeks there saw Foxtrap win the champion· MALE BASKETBALL SCORE and J. Moores Trophy. Him as "the center and cir· plying, for membership,' sub. :' :ll1t! IVai where he will be are so mnny thing~ going on It ship trophy hy a score of 20 Foxtrap .... 25j Cnrbonear-14 Judges of awards: Rev. Br. cumfcrence of their being, tl~e scribing to the Christian :TII.i, W,-\ . th~ Cubs. It is a job to keep track of It all, Foremr Resident points to 10. A nightcap game played at ~!urphy. ~Ir. B. Wakelin. source and fulfillment of thm I Science 1II0nitor, and sending In : of our s)'!t ,unliUncea that anum· The big news in Gander occur· Resuits of competitions were: 7.00 p.m. saw the home t~am Referees: IIIr. and Mrs. K.I aspirations." their own articles to the re· congregation of the red on Wednesday 22nd May BADMINTON SINGLES nip a close one by a score of Taylor. Mrs. Bauman called upon IligiOUS periodicals, it was relat. \ lid nCCilU'~~ Dies At ;!:rch had of(cre~ to when as it happened the Brow· Male 44 to 43. The championship Trophy. c111lrch. members "10 h?lp the cd.. Among .the outstanding i.':!tions for "anous nies choose this night for I Montreal Foxtrap.. .. " .. .. " 2 pts. A big dance was held at donated by tho Student Council, world ~n Its strugg.le agaInst the spiritual headhncs reported at ~out equipment such Mother and Daughter Banquet. MRS. GEORGE SHEPPARD Female night, with the presentation of was presented by :llr. II. H. a.theistlc ma.:erlahsm that de.! the meeting were some by Sun· Itt It is hoped latcr All you could see around Gan· Foxtrap ...... 2 pts. awards at 10.00 p.m. and the Davis Principal of the U. C. hes mortals. day School students. · to publish a list of der at about 6.30 p.m. was BADmNTON DOUBLES following trophies presented: Hi h ' The "self·ccntered, human·, . . , This Group it is Cubs and Brownies scurrying HR. GRACE - The sad newS g . centered tendencies" must give I The establtshmcnt or a ChrIS- was received by relatives at nlalc , be able to stort around. The Cubs of the SI. Foxtrap ...... 3 pts. t Bcst Male Badminton-L. Mr: Kevin As~. U.C. High's Wav to a "diviner energy," she' tian.Science society in Bangkok, I , I Harbor Grace on June 1, of the Stern (Foxtrap)-J. Rorke and PhYSIcal Education Instructor, said-to an energy that "Chris. ThaIland, was cited as one of i c.ext fall. ~\artin's Group And Scouts of Female : passing of Gladys, wife of Mr. 1 : ":C"fl )'0\1 Sons 'frophy. w,as the Student C?uncil's Ad· tianity holds within itself," al. the latest additions to the fl· .. ious with the new the Est st. ;\Iartln'~ Troop were George Sheppard, both former Foxtrap ...... 3 PIs. . ~lId ,top 'l ylsor f?r the s Meet. He ways drawing men hack to the more than 3,200 con· Gander t ha t ~ lot attendIng a 'going up' and in· residents of Harbor Grace but VOLLEYBALL 2. Best Fcmale Badminton- ~port churc~'s , advice 10 hll'e been brought vestiture ceremony. IS leaVing at ,he close Of. !he simple teachings that make gregnhons. , residing at Montreal {or several Male O. BusEey (Foxtrap )-J. Moores : 10lnprnM 10 !orernent. With thcse This meeting was held out. Foxtrap ..•...... • .. 5 pts. Trophy. s~hool year to take a pOSitIOn deity "the focal point of love men and lead· years. at Deer Lake Amalgamated. and interest." In their annual message to IlIfrnid to doors on the RCAF Ball field, reason why and for the use of thlR we are The late Mrs. Sheppard was the meeting, the Christian 1 I , i' ,1\'~ mr. I The students expressed their Such worship "acknowledges Science Board of Directors des. , not improve grateful to the CO of that unit. born at Harbor Grace South and . \:01' and run was a daughter of the latc Mr . Former Manager Motor Vehicles gratitude to him with a pre· IGod as the only source of in· cribed the major distresses In evcn further in The meeting opened with • sentatlon of gifts and arc very tclligence and skill, and inspires the world as "symptoms of a i :;\nl, and · The more interest and and ~11'II. James Regular. prayer led by the Rev. IIlc· Left to mourn her passing Visiting Nfld. Collide sorry to see him leave after men to lo\'e Him with all the :r thr kid~ we haH the more Carthy. Then four CUbs name· such a happy year of sports heart and soul and mind and drying up of outgoing love." i':\(' hOIl,r. be accommodated. ly David Bradbury, Dwight are, besides her husband, two daughters, Audrey, (Mrs. Char· Mr. Douglas Pickles Ayr Scot· HR. GRACE - At 9.30 p.m. activities. strength," she said. ~t~eyo~~!~ea~:io:d al~~C:~~:s~~~: jill, 1 d~~idrrt onll' sec the end Pritchett, BiUy Guppy and Coaches, n. C. Bcst (Fox, "The God·centered thought Is . kin'd" as the b~sic remedy. '01 the ·mol'ement. the les Bawden,) Long Island. N.Y. land is visiting Newfoundland on Sunday two vehicles were in i ,f YOttr Brian Mercer came up from the and Ruth, (Mrs. Edward Shep· after an absence of fifty years. co\1ision at the junction of trap) and J. K. Ash (Carbon· constantly refreshed at the 'I 1,1. \\'ollidn't ~: behind el'ery troop 3rd SI. Martin's Cub Pack to enr) expressed great admir· fount of Intel\lgence and love. The retiring president, Ralph · il a Group Commit· pard,) Montreal, as well IS six Mr. Pickles will be remember· Water and Harvey streets, Har· 1~ 01' ~o to the 1st St. Martin's Scout alion for the planning of the "When God is fully under· E. Wagers of Chicago, also em· men do not usually grandchildren. Abo surviving ed by older friends when he bor Grace West. A pickup with Troop. are three brothers, Ted and was manager of the Woolen Mr. and Mrs. I\!ark Crane nnd Student Council and the very stood as underlying all con· phasized the importance of res· I :,ch in the limelight The President of the Gander high level of sportsmanship structive de\'elopments, when ponding to the "impulsion of i ministrr , m aim members in Bonavista North District Coun· Clement at Montreal and John Mills then operating at ~Iakln· their twelve yenr old daughter at Newport, VI. and three sis· sons, Brigus. Willie at Harbor of Upper Island Cove collided maintained throughout the day. he is seen as sustaining all pro· divine love." He said it would i l~dir\'r mr and vcry impor· ell, Boy Scouts of Canada, Mr. The dance resumed until gress, "then will all mcn "de· help to bring the "spiritual \"1\' he treat~ too. ters, Dorothy, (Mrs. Leonard Grace he stayed at Pike's Hotel. with a school bus driven by N. Kirby presented the Chair· Sheppard), Claire, (Mrs. Nor· HR. GRACE - Mrs. Robert Clarence Clcary of Riverhead, 11:45 p.m. to put the finishill~ light in turning to Him," de·! climate" in which all the great , llan who reek an activc pro· man Df the St. Joscph's Group , man Walters) at Montreal and Nutbeam returned from Boston Harbor Grace with Miss Joan touches on a very unforgettable c1ared the new church PI·csi.: problems of the world can be i ';\lId tlr;erl'c! il plannen for the Committee 1111'. E. McCarthy da:l. dent. solved. • Pearl, (Mrs. Maxwel1 Ash), where she had undergone Rur· Taylor, Bristols Hope, as occu· 1 01 the 3rll SI. ~lar· with their charter. This GrDup Troop with an o\'er· Committee have been meeting Harbor Grace. gery and is now recuperating at pant. ~ 1hr "o'"""nn To the bereaved family, the her homc. Her ·many friends • · .' Leader. Camp and once a wcek for the lut two All five were rushed 10 the ihe floor II sympathy of I larAt circle or wIsh her a specdy rccovery. a Troop hike is months to prepare for this day Carbonear Community Hospital it II ~)'~ ~ joy friends Is extended. Miss Mary Scammell, Sl. . troop. which as and to recruit leaders for the where all but JIIr. Cleary and ~d ,melled · in last \\'CCk'5 arti· John's, is the gucst or Re\,. L. 1 Group. A. and Mrs. Ludlow at St. Mrs. Crane were released after I b: a ';ood turn' in Durlns the outdoor meeting receiving treatment (or CUt5 + r!w neckrrchicfs for Paul's Rectory. I~#.I.'/ on Wednesday, Mr. M. Clarke. Miss Dorothy Sinyard accom· and abrasions. 0 and rlon~lin~ their .Tim Garland and W. Moss all Magistrate's , I~ss paniod by hoI' brother Rex, left .. ·.t~ to a fortunate A!slstant Cub Masters with the purehased four Court - this week by T.C.A. via Mon· St. Martin's Group were in· treal for throe weeks vacation camping equip· vested as leaden and the CM HR. GRACE-in Magistrate's Personals is being offered Court at Harbor Grace on May at Bermuda. Dorothy is em· ., of the lst' SI. Martin's Pack ployed at Argentia and Rex sections of the was Invested as Assistant Dis· 3D, a flBherman of BlsbGp8 Cove . Group. The money trict Commissioner (Cubs) and was convicted by MagIstrate G. with Strapp's Pharmacy at Har· 1 1 bor Grace. was raised later in the evening he was E. trickett on I charge of not HR. GRACE - Visiting Hal" 'I: , and it is un· removing his salmon net from bor Grace during the weekend presented with a certificate for " the total of $400 completion of Part 1 of his the water In the period from were Mr. and Mrs. N. Evo\1y of 'hI Agents~ Brokers · The troop are Woods Badge Course, The fol· Saturday nlf/ht to Sunday night. Grand Falls. • :1 ! :i to the re,idents of lowing leaders, M. McDoullaI, He was fined ten dollars. .j " lor the ,upport given On I 'second charge of not At 'Pike's Hotel Mr. Frank Fryer of Halifax, R. Richard and K, Kiely of the ., newly formed 51. Joseph'a havIng his license tag and name vl~ited Harbor Grace on Satur·1 , il , : f r.m:lda :1It two al'ticle~ in the cast was dismlSlled. The IIR, ,GRACE - lilt., Welt day. i I Group wcre also Invcsted, as .: . .\hlOtrral. lalmd to 'Starignns' leaders. evidence showed that the tag National President of Fedel" · hm a ation of Insurance Agents Rnd Among gueEts at Pike's Hotel I :f :1 ('ll'pr. caused little M Scouts and Cubs make was on the bOlt but had not : '; Brokers, E. J. Hnrnum, W. F. lOme of the local their promise when Invested so been visible above water. during the weekend were I . Though Simms, It C. Anthony, B, D. Mesm E. Chafe. Robert Follett , should al Committee men wiBh· ':'," put pen 10 paper I Kelly, Rex Andrews, Reg. Mor· and James Waiters, St. John's. ing to become part of the move· At Bay Roberts Court on May •, \ i a(), a re.ldent of Cupids was gan, St. John', and D. Rittillllk, ,1: ment. The following membera :!o{ontreal, dined at Pike'8 Hotel ;f :5 of tho. SI. Joseph's Group convicted on a charge of 1m· Committee were Invested: Mr. paired driving and was .flned on Saturday last. !I i I n. Gorf, E. O'Keefo, E. Mc· fifty dollars or fourteen days, , Carthy, J. Cochrane and J. Col· His driving license WlS not 6U" Canadian Tire 'II!- lIns. Thefoe men were present· pended. The man was repre­ I I lented by Council. i'l ed with their membership nards Building Store : t ~ and Group Committee plnl by ;~ I tho Rev, McCarthy. Membors Bongs (or wer8 the monolo­ HR. GRACE - Canadian I Tyres Ltd. has commenced con· of the St. Martin's Committoe gues) were Invented by the , Invested were Mr. E. Parsons, Cubs during tht camp·flro one Itruclion IIf a building on Ule R. Whittle. T. white and H. "I ain't got no wlenera" the lind of the proporty on Harvey Bartlett. Mr. W. Kane, Sccre· other was "I wonder where the Street cast lately purcha80d tary·Trealurer of the District dough. nuts went." from Miss Lillian Godden. Tho Council was also invested and On Thursday evening the St. building In addition to a store The omoteur horsemon won· will have living apartment over ders how anYlhlng full of hay theRe men were presented with Joseph's Cub Pack held theIr . could btl 05 hord as Q horse. their membershIp carda and fint meetlng and It Is under­ the structure...... ~ ..... ~...... , . Group Committee pins by the Mood that It Is hOped to slart Rev. J. ~Ioss. a seout Troop In the fall. It is The eVening also marked the further underltood' that the end of \I period for your truly III'0UP is going to make every as Scoutmalter of the lit St. ellort to take the Cub! away Martin's Scout Troop. These to camp thla year, duties have now btl:n aaBum· On Saturday 25th May I cd by SM Tonner, who has been travelled to Carmanvllle where fTALL serving as ASM Iwlth the troop a meeting ()f the Cannanvllle for the last eight months or Scout Troop WI. held, The so. To lIIark the occasion the Leaders of this Group, Mr. C, troop surprised me with a gift Howell and E. SladD, were In· When the cost of major family .which wal very much apprec· vested during the meetlna and ADDS UP. .. lated. The first act of SM Ton· so were ScDuts Wayne Shep­ purchases co~es to n10re than you'd ner was to Invest the four cubs pard, Boyd Rus~ell and Larry like to spend now, it adds up to who ftamc up from tho 3rd Collins. aperfect case for the Bank of Montreal Pack and CM N. Bumy pre· fbi! week a letter WOl reo Family Finance Plan. Figure out sented the\!e boYs wIth their celved from Taqul MOSHIN what major items you need ... Leaplnl Wolf Badges. Also In· the Pakiltan Scouter who visit· their total cost...then arrange to pay' vested were J. Keough and G. ed Gander after the CanadIan . ., , '. Jewer. Jamboree of 1961. Taqul has ~--,-yW"":"Y:'~~:';'!':-:N ~:':::';~;"t:(::•... : .... :~:!:::::::.:.:~.... ~.;::::.?.¢:.:.t::~,»MW"'''_'~ for all 01 them with one regular At the cone-lUilon 01 the travelled many thousands of monthly payment with a low·cost, ceremonies a Cub Camp fire mile\! since he left here, across ( BANK OF MONTREAL) life·insured Family Finance Plan loan. was held. This was' conducted Canada, and alaovl,lted Japan ~I ... ··"'_·~·';~~.wr,,;~/~;;'.·;:... ~.:~';:;~ .. !.:;~:;:,':·;~:;:.~:·"*~.,,,...... by the Leaders of the st. Mar· and Honl Konl. Recently he Un's Pnckl and· durlhg . the hal been 'bland Hopplnll' In camp fire beanl wieners and the Phllllplne! and on 0l1e· Is· 'MY cocoa, supplied by the St, Mar· land he attended a Clamp fIre ~ANW r: • ~ PI tin's Group Committee. were where roast dog was served. aerv ed . Now there is a thoulhtt' What Qill rami ~ nnance an Dough.nuts .were donated by Is the number of the 'dol-t.-·~~::!: ,'~ .'. . ', .... ' ...... :.. ::: ..... "... ~".~.:.,..,."'; ...... :., ...... ;:, ... ;.... ~.... i... :,.;.:,,: i·:;...... ,.;.:::-::4 ..... ~~;cl i ;~.- Queen's SeoutBidlle; Two new Jlmboree. i.... be enough for eight kids on a cook.out?" ..·.u .. · ' .. .. , .'. "

,;" : , THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, JUNE 10 , , I" : .. , , , , I' j' ~. I SPECS·TACULARI ....

i ,I PLANS MADE FOR SOCCER SEASON I I ; I ,: : I I, ' . , Opposed To Four New Teams : . ", NAFA -- I I ' , : ForNAF~APlay ,I " I 1 I : CLARENVILLE-(Staff) - ' : I I , Half I-Iour Change, , A IF' Ik Four applications for entrance , It; ex au ner into the Newfoun~la~d Anta- I • , ture Football Assoclal1on were I CLARENVILLE (Stuff)-And yet another cry of protest against the passed at the' Association's T;'{E DQDGEII'oposcd time change has been nilded to the many nlrendy l~enrd acl'~ss f rm semi-annual meeting at the PECOI2.t>,7"ED I Can Pre O , Balmorai Lodge here onSatllr· &/.:, PRANK I the Province, The Newfoundland Amateur Football Assoclabon unamm­ dav All four were from teams HOWARP ously voted against the change lit the ir semi-annual meeting at the Balmor- W(iH GLASseS For Cee,8ees th~t \\:il~ .compete in th.e E~st- WI-IEN He W.4> at Lodge here on Saturday. . ern DIVISIOn of the semor ,er· BATT!Ne;. .400 A motion by Eastern Vice·president Dee Murphy and seconded by tion. I , St. Pat's of 51. John',. Belli St Pat's delegate Ron Donovan was supported by all those present nt CLARENVILLE--(Staff) Island, Conception Bny an(11 Alex Faulkner, Newfoundlanrl's Clarenvilie are the member~: :1:, I . tllc meetinF; witll each representati ve speaki~g on the T11..oti?n, I first NHL' player, will be able accepted for this year Claren. The motion calls for a len~thy protest document to be forwarded to I : to compete in the coming sea· ville 'and Conception Ba\' will I Premier Joser-h R. Smallwood today stressing the harm that the time son of All-Newfoundland, IOIlI· both be permitted to field All. chnnge would do to the soccer setup across the Island. ball, The semi·annual meeting Star squads fa\" the first )';';;r I . ------o! the NAFA at the Balmoral and were given thc same terri. I Lodge here on Saturday. passed tory as they have for hockey, , ' , a motion that made Alex t!1e Bell Island will also be Junior Football To Restriction property of the ConcP'llion Bay allowed to enter an ail.slar entry for this summer. team from the four squads that , ; The motion was passed on a make up their league but like Retunl T'his ,Summer Move Fails split vote as two of those pre~· Clarem'illc and Conception nay "_ ";jO THE ent objected to allowing ihe this will be looked into after 7~"''A\.'i ...~.Vc.=~""S, , CLARENVILLE (Staff) - John's league yet to be hehl' Detroit Red Wing hocke)' star the first year. "10 as HIP. • JUll!OI' All· Newroundland it is nol known if there will CLARENVILLE-( Staff) to take Dart in the, Association's St .. Pat's and Bell Island will A!."50 '=/7"7i:D ,football will return to the hl' a junior league in the A move by the Burin Peninsuia competition. now clash in one Eastern sCl'ics ..e,::M~' , Prol"inelal ,~portlng scene this City (his summer. A.A.A. delc~ates to haVe junior with Conccption Bay and Ciar. WAGNER , summer. lIeld for two years Speaking on the "ctup Mur· players restricted to either em'ille meeting in the nt:l('r 'WI';-"" SPeCS I . , tile Junior loop drew only phy tohl Saturday's mectlng ••• A7 A I;NtE' I senior or junior SOCCCI' failed before the winners face·off in ,one cntry last summer with th1t "even if st•• Tohn's has ~,tte'n dance I HiE: WA~ to gain enough support at the the Eastern finals. j.{fTT/NG .'5-50/ , DO competition. a jUlllor league it Is possible semi·annuai ,meeting of the Should SI. Pat's or ConrciJ. While tile Western .nnd that no winner will be dc· CrDtral ,'III;ls:ons have yet to II NAFA at the Balmoral Lodgc ,A,t N'AFA M,eet tion Bav emerge as thc East. clared in lime for provin. herc,on Saturday. ern \'iciors tlleY'it host the , be heart! from on junior en, clal entry. The motion caused the most Burin Peninsula champs in the ,Ides, It was established at "What will likely be neccs, heated discussion of the session Prol'inciai semi.finals while I, ,the scml.annnal mertlng of sary Is for. the NAFA to run with a motion by Vice·Presi· victory by Bell Island or Clar· i Ihe N.\F.\ at the Balmoral Its own elimination series In CLAn~NVILLE-(Starn B k dent Dec Murphy and seconder! semi·annual enville sec them l;odgc lIere on Saturday thnt Attendin~ th~ wiiI tr~\'el\ing St, .John's to pick a repreien· by SI. Pat's delegate Steve IlllcctinJ( oC the N AF A at the' to the home oC the Burm wm. ac Burin and the Eastern Divl· lalh'c from St. ,Tohn's to meet ' Angel bcing carried 6·2 Thc' Balmoral Lodge herc on Satur- ners for the semi.finals, , slon will play for the DAILY the Surln victors. At least '. ' motion stated thnt "a player! day were Association President All series will be a tll"O' ' In NI~WS Tro1lhy. three City .Iunior teams have meeting the age requirements I Fred ,Tessier of Grand Bank' game. total goals affairs with 'fhe mcetlng len Ihe set· eXllressed nu Interest in tak, is permitted to perform in· Southern Vice·President Tom the Eastern eliminations bemg' · ling up of a junior series to ill!( part In a junior series both junior and senior All· I Rosc of, Grand Bank: Eastern home and home. Clarrnville, ,th!' fonr \'Ice.prl:s!dents of ' th:s year." Newfoundland competition," Viee·President Dec of Bell Island and Conceplion Bay tile Association and both Junior playcrs must be un· ~!urph,v Burin VP Tom nose and Dce der 20 years of nge on Aug· SI. John's. and Sccretary.Treas· hal'e entered the NAFA for the Wills Leads · lIIurphy IIf 'the Eastern Dlvi· ust 1 and while the meeting urer ,Edgar Squires of St first time While SI. Pat's. a, ,slon Informed the session on Saturday didn't sct any John's. . d~fending City champs, arc r~. · Ihat they would have teams. dates for a .Junlor 'fInals they C'ommittee The delegates In atlendante placing Feildians Who tOl)k part were Phonse HalVeo ~nd rIu- last summer. n'odgers I' , ' On the Burin Peninsula the will have to be completed by · junior series is just about tet late August to allow time for ber~ Crane of Bell Island, Alf While the Eastern and B'lrin I ,with rour clubs entered for the senior series. For Covera,ge Whl.te and, Len Forsev of the IPeninsula divisions were well: the Peninsula championship Bunn Pemnsula: Ron Donoran represented at the mr.etini: and I Increase a~d Ste\'e Angel '9f S!'l pat's: are ready to slVing into their and the right to compete In In any ~vent after a year's CLARElNVILLE-(Staff) Prol'lncial }Ilay, absence from the Newfound· ~Ili Brush~;t of Clarenvll.r. ond sectional play, Gander was the A two·man committee was In SI. John's the qucstlon land athletic sccne, Junior Pec Wee Crane for Cancep· the onlv other center to noti!1' Advantage formed at the semi·annual meet· Is IIp in the nil'. With the football wI\) be back this tion Bay, the mee.ting ~hat they would i By TilE ASSOCIATED PIU,!'S· American League ann ual meeting of the, St. summer, ins of the NAFA, at the Bal· , , moral Lodge here on Saturday, be entering thIS year. I leading '.os W .. Pet. GIlL , I to look into the radio anrl TV . No word has been forthc~m· Angeles Dodgers, whu haven t Chieago 33 23 'oRO _ 'Ln, ,\n~""'; coverage of games played un· New ,Trophy 109 from Corner Brook. the lost since Maury Wilis retunk,l Baltimore 32 23 ..;82 " 51, 1.<1"', 'Robson And Rogers der the Association. Codroy Valley, Bis~op's Falls I to the line.up, ran their \\'inllin~ New York 23 21 .:i7l I',' S,111 ir lIlei,'~o Association Seeretary·Treas­ 01' Botwood on theIr plans fur streak to five games Sunday II), Minnesota 28 25 .528 ;!' ~ 'Chic,,~o urer Edgar Squires anr! Eastern For ,So'ceer this year. , Gander didn't have olltslugging Chicago Cuhs 11·8 Kansas City 27 25 .519 4 I Ci '~;l'n;'li Vice·President Dee Murphy a delegate at the meeting but on a key hit by last year's must Boston 2j 24 ,510 412 i Pill,lJl1r~h All-Star Champs Central Vice-President Ewart valuahl e player, Cieveland 23 26 .469 .:',: ~liI\\'a\1ke',: ,' will make a survey of thr situ· Tibbo of the Airport teiogram. Wills stroked threc hits. 11· Los Angeles 2i 31 .'166 7 I rhi'odcip:lia I ation and will report back to CLARElNVILr.:~(St~ff) • Barham fiohs()tl is the H)()2·6.'3 Ladies Do­ med the meeting to sa:1 that cluding a thrce-rull dfHlhle in ~ Dett"Oil 2:: ~!l .442 H ·lIoll"ton , , the Provincial body . Back d",ed' to 1060 and with Gander II'ould be going into the four.ru n sixth uprisi'l~ Washington I!J 33 ,33;1 j '.', \Cl\' Yo,,', : ' minion Alec TV All-Star Bowling Champ of St. 15 individual trophies slated to I ser" that put the Dodncrs ahearl ~O! .., . ," ' John·s. Fred Rodgers will wear the ~len's crown go along with it the new tro· ICS. . t h ~ h' P )y I scormg nme runs III lhc SCI'O,I' 1 Brlon (,,,'t; for the next year. phy for the All-Newfoundland b th ~ °tm~~. ~e Day weekend in September M Cu team.. a, go roc" . To m ~lcCarver' 5 inside _ ,hp.: slumIJlin ~ "~on ',! , , To Change Soccer championship is r~ady , I: Saturdav night, on the final st. John's All­ for the coming season; t~e date for the Provincial, run~ from, ~rDle Bank~, :om~;. park grand slam homer. ; thrir ~i\th ,:I'<:i"heavily, last season'7-3 E'I h '. th NI tiJ~I'e t OUI.' 15 pi't Ch e d a fOU1- . h'ttI cr. I VOI'k',; "",\10111", ,,- d , , ,Senior Softball To to the Association's constitu­ . . ' sew ere III e", : HOLSTON (AP _ I!ouslms; Clc\,c,,!noi "lnODe , tion and can only' be passed at WIth the total for fIve games were three doubieheader spillS. HIS" ) B' , 39' ., I 6 1 un \lill1:N1,' being Saturday's meet- New York !IIets edged st: Lou!s ( t hlOllr· "n a Lp; an annual meeting. At the ~232.75. ~ tn~~ h'~~rSn" T hall~-crl Softbal~ Opens ing discussed the refereeing M then bowed 10-4· Pittsbur~" Frc rea. rlgtl am Ch~t' ,e 6 ]Jn3 "I~ ISS Q ,'I ' present time each league in the ' . h th f' I d" , " b ranclsco a one I III '~e,e. .'" I Try For' Opener Agair 5it uahon \l'lt e Ina ecmon blanked Milwaukee 4-0 on B,) .. f b 'Ii' I I' f 't I The Il'lfl'''r' ~aller~ NAFA has to pay 60c for every b' I ft' th I d f th ' . h·tt b f thQ mnmgs 0 n Ian re Ie pi ca· .. ' f Il Alter Ull'ce postponement8' raised. player it has registered, The 1003 Civil Servicc soft. elllg . e 10 elan s a e Friend's five- I er ~ are, Giants, down to their seven'!]; Chica~u pilc11m 0r", the senior Softball league, with Comets, last y~ar's runners· bail league swings into aetion executive. Braves. won 5·3. Phll.ad~ phl~ ing as the Colts sent the' cludin ~ Tommr D,.1S a little help from the weather, up and RCAF are, scheduled to tonight at the Pepperrell dia. Two votes of !hank~ were tOOk. the· o'pe~er from Cmcmnah I straight defeat Sunday night, i , Each, at the WIth one 8-7 In 10 then lost H. 3.0, I three "11\ 11'111 make another attempt to· open the season tonight at the mond with last year's champs, pa~sed mceh~g m~mgs, Jlitchcr~, nlsht to get the 1963 curtain Bannerman Park diamond start- Sports Days Fisheries meeting runners up gOlOg to the vanolls news San FranCISco was at Houstu,1 The loss in the first Sunda\' I Pcrrana,ki ~cl,lO' Ih :. Ing at 7 o'clock after official RCMP at, 7 o'clock, media for their fine continued !or th,; first Sunda,Y ni!(ht game night game in major league! Don EI,lon \I"' the, coverage and'the other to Mrs, m major hIstory. history left the Giants, tied with! had 10 hIt ceremonies. I~ague (,hk,l~O · dOt The 11 team league wili play Dorothy Drover of the Bal· After' WIlls got the Do:igers, Chicago for third place tw~ Padre" L~nT, Sh:ITI Invited to take part in open· Ralne U; two rounds. wiL~ the'first f~ur e Practice Corner ing ceremonies are Deputy I teams meetmg m a best of fwe moral Lodge for her hos· ahead, they put It away Wltl~ a games back to National Leag'Je Iranuski. includrng aom 'pitality. three: run. seventh, tw.o scorwg leading Los Angeles, ,~!erri\t R~ne',\' and Mayor. Bill Adams, Howie semi·finals and the Ifinner~ on wIld, pItches by, Lmdy \lr· Brown acquired from New, radII pm,on d Meeker, donor of championship playing a best of. seven finals . 1 B k' homers "3\'e' , , . "n" an HOLY CROSS BASEBALL Bad wea ther during the past Dame. an s ~'York Yankees came on with the mnth In"," " trophy, Edgar Squires of VOCM 'Week has hampered schools In for the championship. h· 1"' f tl veal' Lar"\' , 'cr"' Holy Cross senior baseball and Mr. Ralph Bradbury of the Games this seasoh will be 1m , or. Ie .' " ,two out in the third inning when I Doryl Spcne . h' team will hold an open prae· 1St. John's from running off Sherry, workmg m reh~f of HOllston starter Dick Farre:1 accounl far the on., DAILY NEWS, ~heir Sports Days. The athleti­ played at Pepperrell and also Probable Sandy Ko~fax, was the wmner. suffered a leg muscle spas)Tl'I' dnnati's riclol')' Oler tice tonight at the Victoria This, of course, all depends at Buckmaster's field. Other Park diamond starting at 6.45 ~Iy inclined stUdents of the var· Juan .'Plzarro, :-vho won lor Farrell had given up three hi~, lies. on the "weather· bird." U It is teams in the league arc' CNR, sharp. All players interested 'Ious schools had their share of ~he 'Yhlt; Sox ~\'lday, came o~ WiUie Mays beat out an in.! \ Bean pilct,ed postponed again tonight then It DIC, Treasury, Teachers Fin· are asked to attend: 'disappointments with postpone· Pitchers 10 rehef,m the eIghth as the Ath- fieid hit leadin c off the fourth AI, Ie ref ' • will take place at the fIrst sign ments every day last week. ance, Welfare, Public Works, letics scored the tying run, ['le;l inning but that was all Brown scorele~s re ~ with • • of favorable weaUter. Both SI. Bon's and Holy Army and Mental Hospital. ' got the victory when Pete Ward I ' . drore In a ru. h GUARDS SOCCER By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'led d t Ii me al owed as he set the GI3nts p'tt Cook, ·June Chafe and 'the big day to be named, will hold an impqrtant meeting Mam. to ~helr ll!0\mhng ca~II' by Staub's single and a dOllble season. that ains i ' Boston, Morehead (3-4) at De­ t ~I,t Interested' players nre ask· Angela Sparkes who' wl11 be tonight at the IGlbride Parish a~ty hst WIth an .lDJured,toe on by Howie Goss two· hiller. D;as the \ ' ed to attend. Hall starting at 8.30. troit, Faul (2-1), (N), I ", shooting for tbe title while the, ~IS left foot, Wlutey Ford WO!1 NEW YORK '(AP) _ Los An. Roger Craig , J !), • ,* • Only games scheduied. I !', The full committee and a11 I'D d h k d times. men will have Dr. Arturo Cruz, Nailonsl League It. 'M" B i'd h' th'r. ge es a gers, ,w a snea e i ' ST. PAT'S SOCCER George Taylor and Len Butt team· delegate:; are asked to Ken c r e won IS I ..' t th th 1 b . t !' t· pped a I San Francisco, Marichal (8-.1) t • ht f th A g I 'thMel pas ree 0 er c u SinO Irs Staub sna : St. ~t's senior and junior rolling their best. ' Ten Pins A,t make a special effort to attend. s ralg , or, e n e s WI place Friday night, assun'd Houston with htS ,I , The league wishes all adults in at Los Angeles, Miller (4·2). soccer teams will hold an open The first games will start lit IN). ' Ne.lso? s relief h~lp . .Ed, Sado~- themselves, of holding the top Giant Iclthandcr: I prictlce tonight at St. Pat's 7.15 with the two highest pin· the Kilbride area who are in· S~l smgled to drIVe. m tbe wm· position Saturday by dcrea~:nJ! ireD up hlJ St. ,Louis, Gibson (4-3) ~t field starting ·at '6.45 sharp. falls'ln each 'division' to roll off Phlza" .Bowl terested in the league are also DlnfI rally that put It out of th~ Chicago Cubs for the secnild hal~ fg star ilal asked to attend. Pittsburgh, Schwall (3-3, (N), Twms' reach. .'' rc Ie , Anyone, interested, In playing' Immedla tely for' the 'champion, Chicago, Hobble (1-5) at 1I0us­ The Indians lashec!'. Scnators' straight day, 9·5. • fled a San ving with' either teams Is asked to ship of each. Plans are being made lor the ton, Drott (2·3), (N)· pitching (or 16 hits-three each The new, ~allonal LeagLle the ninth, sa a,ttend." " -:-::--:---:--:---:--' ___-~ (3·Q) by Vic Davalilio, Fred Whitfield held a victory· I with life In Swedcn for a second Ten PIn bowling league to AWARDED GRANT Cincinnati, Jay at New le~ders tbree·percentag~- fltst York, Stallard ((}-3) , (N). time, landed In Toronto Thurs· hi! held In SI. John's at the' O'ITAWA (CP _ La Societe and' Woodie Held, Davalillo co!- pomt. advantage over St. Louts MaltonC ~~d 5 .! RETURN' TO CANADA day.' Pal and his 'ainUy esclped Milwaukee, Hendley (4·3) at lected' home nd Held thr~e Cardmal who shut ~ut New . Fran~ the iI·nll Plaza Bowl. des Festivals of Montreal ha9 J. runs bdtted a Mets. 4-0 on Erme BrOil' m pacJn(nst ,'OTl'AWA (CP)-Ferenc 'Pal, from Hungary after the 1956 Philadelphia, Culp (7,3), !N ii1~ ~ork The men's league starts to,' been awarded a" Supporting ' l,o's two·hlttel·. tack agal nil'"'' •.• ~!a 1.Ue and, three: chUdrcn are revolution and were admitted -to night between 9 and 11 o'clock, grant of $20,000 to, assist its 1963 The !IIets made the most tJf Cincinnati blanked Philadel· MoobourtUet~~e ~ed plnll' to, live Canada another Sweden.' They came to Canada. Anyone wishing to take part season of, summer perform­ The Soviet Union is nearly four unearned runs to"edge ,he phia 1·0 as lefty Jim O'Toole hittcr [or ber l(1!t trY. ~ The'" Htihlarlan 'rcfug~' in 1960. They returned to Swe­ In the )jeri!s may contact the ances, the Canada Council' .an· three times the size of the Cards in tbe openel', btlt S'. bested righthander Art' 1.hl,'1[- Ste~e B~re I'ictori!!' ~Iy. apparen~lydisellehanted den a year' later, 'Plaza Bowl anytime today, nounced FrIday, ' ' United State!: Louis got even in the nightcap fey in a- pitching duel. PiUs. against, om

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First his face ; S,ureboard lights up and then he misplays acclaim this Columbia Picture 1.38-The Gary Parr SholY release has received bDth 2.00-News Headlines it." 2.o1-Prizes and Problems on South looked like a light cd abroad and at home. , ,I Parade Christmas tree as he open ell with one spade and after NDrth "Barabbas" is indeed a fabu· 2.l0-Fh'e Roses Fiesta lous spectacle which throbs 2.15-Prizes and Problems on responded with two clubs, 1 _. South mDved happily to lhe with passion and echoes with Parade conflict and the clash of steel. BEN CASEY 2.30-News Headlines spade slam. The film version of Nobel 2.31-Prizes and Problems on West opened the king of dia· monds. South took dummy's Prize winner Par Lagerkvist's Parade powerful nobel about the man 2,55-N eli's and Weather ace and after mentioning the fact t,hat he was glad he had who Jived only because Christ 3,OO-The Bob Cole Show died in his place, is a picture :J,30-News Headlines not bill seven South played dummy's deuce of spades. East that will be talked about for a 3.31-Bob Cole SholY long time to come. 3.55-News lind Weather played low and South went up 4,OO-The Bob Cole Show with his ace. West showed out In one of the most memor· I ! : 4,30-News Headlines and the Christmas tree lights able performances of a long 4.31-Bob (.ole Show were shortcircuited. The rosy and distinguished career, An· 4.55-Ne\V5 and Weather glow turned to a. deep purple thony Quinn stars as "Barab­ . '.~ ''- , with Willis 5.00-Supper Club a~ South studied the hand but bas." Perfectly complementing there was nothing he could do Quinn's superb performance in .1·""nrr'l'S Choi~e 5.30-News Headlines . GrllJlkn,t 5,31-Supper Club to salvage anything from the the new Columbia Pictures re· , : . Serenade 5,40-Robert Goulet Show wreck . He had to lose a club lease are the portrayals of Silo and a trump. vana Mangano, Arthur Ken· Bulll·t in 5.45-Fishermen's Forecast . , l:-t·"I\',1 to.,,,,," If South had done his think- nedy, Kilty Jurado, Harry An· · , I" , .;,' ,', - :Ii ,111111111 5.4B-Supper Club . ~C\\, and Weather 5.55-News and Weather ir; before leading to the sec· drews, Vittorio Gassman, Jack 1 ... ; "" '1'1 I "- _.J G.OO-Bulletin Board ,------~.- Palance and Ernest Borgnine. I.. ,_." 6.12-~lovie News NORTII 8 In his screenplay, novelist I . 6.15-World of Sport .332 and playwright Christopher Fry 6.30-Early Evening News ., 3 10 2 Roundup +A106 has both dramatized and deep­ j, 7,OO-Fleischmann's Riddle ",AJ75 ened the' meaning in the novel WEST EAST hy Nobel Prize winner Par 7.15-Shillelagh Showtime ,i 7,30-News Headlines .to None .to 109765 Lagerkvist, with the result that ., 9·53 ., 74 "Barabbas" is an· intense and ! I i, 7,31-Back to the Bible +KQ9H +J532 Il.OO-News Headlines illuminating motion pIcture, a 1 I "'QI084~ ",KG truly memorable experience in t i (';,II:ld" ),Inlince B.OI-Cream of the Crop SOUTIl (D) I I I !. entertainment. . i R~~:'\n;d :\ CII'S News and Weather .AKQ84 , HOllndup 10.00-The Night Show .,AKQ86 The film is con tinuously .', ,Ii tho Air News and Weather +8 alive, and wbat keeps it alive is 10.45-World of Sport '" D3 the burning sincerity and ex­ 1O.55-News N(lrth and South vulnerable. citement of its search for the 11.00-RCAF Tower Torbay SDuth West North Jo:ast meaning in Barabbas' singular (W ea ther Report) I • Pass 2 '" Pass 3 ., Pass 3 .to Pa;s and revealing life. All this is 11.02-The Big Top Ten 4 N.'f. Pass 5., Pass vividly and unforgettably told ALLEY OOP ' '; 11.30-News Headlines 5N.'l'. Pass 6", Pass , against the tremendous back· 'I !. 11.31-Thc Night Show, News 6 to Pass Pass Pass I. grounds of Roman glory, the r;;;;;.:;;;-;;;;;;;'-;"-r;:-:::::::::;;:;::C:.,::':,::-:l." ... A COUPJ.E GUY'; ARE and Weather Opening lcad-+ K .j! .: in till' E\'cning awesome horrors of the arena RUNNING 10 TH' KING ,\iY GOSH, , :iell> :1Ilt! Wealher l.05-Si~n Off and the solemnity of the Cruci· RIGHT NOW WITH A. HOIV'D lHEY '1,1·.,. , )'11I;ic TRUMPED UP YARN FIND our ond trick he wou::: nave t1on~ fixion. "Barabbas" truly begins ABOUT'lOUI ABOUT THAT >r Toda\' where the other big ones leave ? CJON ali right, He would have seen :j .1 null~'! i II tbut his only worry was a five· Dff. '" l\lONDAY, June lmh. zero trump break and that he Richard Fleischer's direction I,, ii' ~, could handle it if East held the I, :. 6.30-9.00-Bob Lewis Show, has considerable s'tnture anll all five trumps. , his ·set pieces-the Crucifixion, • -J . News, Sports and Then he would have played '. k('1'ill~ weather reports actually filmed against the !:i ,', ; tlfllnadl'd n dummy's jack 01 spades, West • 'j . 9.10"":Music fur Millions total eclipse of the sun; the '. : I !11;1! . would show out and South t i. I ,h1l1\nln~ 9.30-Top Tunes and Golden scenes in the Sicilian sulphur would lead a low spade. If East mines; the gladiatorial fights­ i, I whillocd 0.40-Win 57 playelilow, South would finesse ;', . 9.50-Nfld. KlaUer come off splendidly. ;.: 1.\ .Ilinne,ota·' the eight. If East played the :'·'!!I·1'c,1 L~s 1O.00-News in a Minute ten or nine, South wouid cover lO.OI-Portia Faces Life "Barabbas" is indeed a 'big' and gD back to dummy for a picture in every sense of that 'I ~"ld'!cr~ IO.15-Jerry Wiggins House· t;v MEHRILL BLOSSF.tt wives Choice further finesse. word, with a theme that befits FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ! nilt'lier, its spectacular and dramatic .. -. ... ---"... -.---. --'-'-" . _.. . -. r-· -'----.:::----=""'=--.-;n;'ftT ...... , ! : . TI11111111' IO.30--Natillnal News . No guessing when y~u have IO.35-IIousewives Choice .nature of the production, and ,(OU OLlE:1.\rA GO i 1:11. Each. t your copy of "Win at Ilrldge with performances - both cast I ,ill'hrl'> "'llh ll.DO-News Higl:lights OVEf<., To THE With Oswald Jacoby." Just send and staff-that lend new Ius· \\LEAriilg~CS b) 4.33-Ranch Party 11IATiS MINS! . I,' nild B,Il 5.00-News Highlights ':. Cloninger. ;: \'lly a.Ol-Art Andrews Dance Party it ,n hcld t~c the , t In . G.OO-News and Weather .. .\1' oil ndez I' 'hien Ferna 8.0S-National News : ',nchl ~ol one 6.lO-Sports l' ",lid single l~ 6.20-News .;, the sec~n . 6,30":"Dick Earl Club 93 ;)' th~t BrOghO 7.OO-N ews Highlights POpeye and Diver Dan , • galnst . 7.01-Dlck Earl Club 93 ,'.\11('1' n thl! CJON·TV' 5,3D-Razzle Dazzte . .! ,'rail! waS 8.0O-JambDree 6.00-Talent Showcase I MONDAY, June lOth. II '91' I... T.M. .... u.s. "'.1)'1. 6-8 I a.30-National News G,30-The World of Sport a.3l-Jamboree 6,40-Cavaleade / . D.OO-News Highlights 7.00-0ur Man Higgins SHORT RIBS tly I!'UANK O'NEAL 9.01-Nfld. Soiree IU5-Paslor's Study 'UO-Scotland Yard lO.OO-;Ncw8 Highlights IO,liO-Women's . News B.OO-Talent Showcase 10.OI-National News . lUO-Physlcal Fitness 8.lS-National News lO.ls..:..Plek of the Pops lUO-CartooRll B,30-Father Knows Best 10,45-Sports . 1l.1S-Rompcr Room 9,OO-Don l\lesscr's Jubilee 12.15-NeW8 anll Weather 10.55-~ctters and· Messages 9.aO-Danny Thomas Show Uearlllnes .., 1l.OO-News Highlights . :12.30-Slgn orr Gary Parr 'Show lO,OO-Garry Moore Show 1l.OI-Paul .Hcrshon's MusIc in ,2,30-Mu[fln and ,his IrleD!ls ll.OO..,..News SpeCial Ga.nd Weather the Night ·3.0.0-8lng :Rlng Around H.30-Slr John Darblrolll In ary Parr Show 12.00-News Highlights ,. US-The Friendly Glnnt lIeadlines Rehearsal . 12.05-Music .in :the Nlgh~ . 3.SO-Lorelta Young Show l2.30-Ncws and Weather Gary Parr ': ShDw 12.as.-:.:Muslc in -the Night 4,OO-,-Takc Thirty Gary Purr Show·' 10o...:NcWs In II Minute . 4.30-Scarlel.t 11111 l.05-Plstor's Study and Weather : l.Ol":':'Queen and-· Sign Off 5.0O-Captaln Jack' with . 1.10-SIgn Off .. \

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, " KIN . BOY: ~----~~--~~------~~------I------PALMER'S SERVICE Acetylene and IElect. Services T.V. Service Special at Hussey/s ISTATION All Benjamin J\loore Paint ." Electric Welding ------1 Topsail Rd. IIial 9·5099 , WSPCl I I Bargain Prices. City Electrical We speclahze in Wash ng, i T.V. SERVICEService FI\y'S ENGINEERING I Simonizing, Greasing. I Example: "Impervo" High SERI Co., Ltd. Open daily 7.30 a.m.-12 p.m TV Phonc 8·6865 Gloss Enamel ttD. .' I (Electrical Contractors) REG. .., .. , ...... $2.60 fit. >~'Sprlngdale St. Dial 8.203~ ,I Wm. Sinnott, Service Day or nigh t. NOW"" .... " ...... " 1:95 qt. i Electric Repairs, to Station ~lana~Cl. WEST END I Building Materials I Ranges, etc. /' TELEVISION LTD. HUSSEY/S PAINT Complele servicing - Large 705 WATER ST. WEST PHONE 8·3767 'I Pianos and Organs. stocks of accessories always AND HARDWARE • s .~. W. SHORT 26 availablc. 177 NEW GOWER STREET .\lJd.. \IDE ST. CHESTER DAWE LTD., __86_c_a_Se-,-Y_S_tr_ee_t __ A. L. COLLIS & SON i 29 For all your BuUdllig Open daily from 8 a.m, Requirements. HEAP & PARTNERS 1 LTD. ! to midnight. 22 .NFLD ) I td Reprcscntill[; the world's finest 16 ( -I ...... TOPSAIL RD. - SHAW ST. I • ~ • Pianos and Orgnns. l:~~ ~:~;:RD'S '~-----~-"';" - Contractors Supplies HARVEY/S I Wiring Materials. Wire and ST. JOliN'S 1lI!. GRACE TRUCKING· I I 19 8·0161 9·1171 Cables. Motors, Startcrs, Dial 9.2161 Dial 5075 IRVING SERVICE 1I0naventure Ave., St. John's: I 23 UNITED NAIL Lamps. Swltche.!!. LightinG (Jim Harvey, Prop.) Local ard long distance. I 27 & FOUNDR" Fixtures. ~tc I PROPANE GAS Barber Shop ~ WAREHOUSE: PRiNCE'S ST _-,--___ ~ LcMarchant Road Vans, Stake, Dum, Pick·up and, Crane Trucks for hire. I CO., LTD. DIAL 8·5088 i JIIRI,.",I'III DIAL 8·6056 DMIILTON AVE. IIfI Dial 8·2109. Res. 8.60212 25 THE CENTRAL BARBER I 1 SHOP-We are now operat­ '''Waco'' Glass Rentals , ------".--- .. --~-- , ing 10 chairs, you can be Steel Scaffolding, Ornamental I IIron Ralllngs, Link "'cnc· _____ Tires __ ~ ___ I assured of prompt, efficl' Ch~ln A. G. BARNES LTD. I Floor Sanders. Bclt Sanders, lng, Rc·lnforcln,. Steel, etc. Plate, Safety, Sheet Glass, Power Saws, Ele~trical Drills ent, unitary service. NI) Mirror and Plcxlglass. i etc. Reasonable Rates. Call INDUSTRIAL TIRE I waiting prohlem, 24 New ALL SALES 45 B1ackmarsh Rd. Dial 9·3690 8-5(',16, 8-7352. 20 Consol Gower Street opposite Ade· SERVICE ; lalde Motors Ltd. R IEQUIPMENT AND Insurance U·RENT QUICKEST, MOST ICONTRACTING LTD. --- 169 Water Street. SI. John's ---=B-e-a-u-ti-c-l.a-n-s---- General Contractors, Engineers, J. J. LACEY Dlv. Harris & Hiscock Ltd •. ECONOMICAL WAY Equipment Rentals. INSURANCE Ud TOPSAIL ROAD.' • Car Radios Dependable Fire Insurance, :Motor Cars claim Bing PHONES: 9.2000, 9·2009. Prompt Clnlm Settlements., RETREADING TO BUY AND TO on t DIAL 8·7035 CAR RADIO SALES VULCANIZING Dl')' Cleaners We can install a new radio Pick.up and Delivery Service SELL ... CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. in any car from $55.00 up Kenmouut Road, Dial 93331 Ag~nts for Wants Ads get fast results hccause burers UNDERWRITERS AT Jack's \Vell Drillin.' I lookin.g for the seller's merchandise or LLOYDS. (that's why they are reading the LORETTA'S BEAUTY LOW RATES Radio Shop ...... ~-~-I DIAL 8·5031 ~ ! section)! Sellers save mOiler because SALON 71 Long's Hill Ad rates are So low; buvers save because PIIO:'

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HamHton Hotel I Tuna Fishing Steamship Movements 123 - 125 Hamilton Ave .. "~Iiss Velvet Horn" and' C.5.L.-CLARkE TERRA June 7 [or Halifax, Ncwcastle, "Fighting Lady" Tuna I ' NO, A SERVICES N.B. and St. John's, Nfld. Leav- 'I Catering to Permanent! Boats now booking ~l.V. Dundee leaving Mon. ing Halifax June 11 for New •.__ ---!dJ.,~~-- and Transients. For re·1 Charters. treal June 4th, due SI. John's castle, N.B., ETS Newcastle Be servations Please dial II Charter now! " , June 9th. June 15th for 51. John's, Nfld., 5.5. Gulfport leaving Mon· due St. John's June 17. Sailing Mode rn Bookings arc hrisk! treal June 8th, due St. John's for Liverpool same day. 8 5636 lues:dav, week at 1] June 13th. Beeehmore leaving Liverpool Live T d ______I s.s. Novaport leaving lIIon· June 6, due St. John's June 13. en ers BORROW aUgI5.1m~h_~~ .~ Ve~:o~: ~~r~2~,:d., ba1 treal June 11th, due St. John's Leaving for Halifax and Boston Electrsca Hy! ! TENDER FOR BRIDGE i i l11on.sa\,t[ reI · i June 16th. June 14, due Halifax June 16 i ! ~-~- ._._-~---'~-'-'-'- , S.s. Highliner leaving ~lon· and Boston June 19. Leaving ~~ BEFORE YOU BUY Moonlig , . AND CULVERT I GREAT EASTER~! .' treal June 15th, due St. John's Boston June 21 for SainI John, LIGH'" I OIL & IMPORT ii ASK FOR. , , "til. - .' . . June 20th. N.B., Halifax amI St. John's, 1. Sealed tendels arc lDVltcd, Get the cash you necd througl i 'I V D d I . '[ Nfld I Sal' t John N B June U lit at ., ., Y 'I lot • , , I d b . , d to' CO., LTD. PA ! : I" 11.. un ee eavlDg "on· . an, .. --- -- an WI'II e recclI e up a low.cost life-insurcd I !PETER PAN I \ treal June 20th, due St. John's 22. Leaving Halifax June 28 (or Cheap Uellable E1pctrlcl!}' noon June 25th, 1£'63 for a l'C· , It: I I Radio, Telcvision, Washers " \ I I', June 25th. St. John's, Nfld., due 51. John's (1\ and Around St. John's inforced concrete bridge and a PERSONAL LOAN Refrigerators, Deep [i'reezers \ : WIENERS , f ', S.S. Gulfport leaving Montreal July 1. Sailing for Garslon. Eng· reinforced concrete culvcrt i FROM THE Electric Rangcs, , . Floor Polishers. Tr;dn "The CHibo'i' " June 25th, due SI. John's June land July 2, due there July 9 across Waterford River ncar I I I" 30th. and Liverpool July 12. Dunnc's Corner. Mount Pearl. Gramophones FRESH DAn,\' St. .Iuin"; 12,01 I' Public Adrlress Systems -'. 10th will ma!;c I, " S.S. Novaporl leaving Mon· • Heering Rose leaving Lh·er· Tape ReeorderJ '" ,'i 1 i treal June 281h, due St. John's pool June 20, due 51. John's 2. Plans and specifications Placentia Junction j ,! , .. I· July 3rd, June 26, Leaving for HalifaX may he inspecled at the nridge: REPAIRS AND SImVICE ASK FOR gentia with :'LV. HARVEY STEAlIlSHIPS UD. and Boston June 27, due Huli· office, Department of High ------­ 5 LINES . for Wcst itun. ,..: ;; I DIAL ~·3001 to 8·3005 PETER PAN ~Fergus, leaving Pictou, N.S.. fax June 29 bnd Boston July 2. ways. Confederation Building, CO\,\,I:CTlOX n,IY '1,, .., ,'.... I June 6; leaving Charlottetown, Leaving Boston July 5 for Saint I ' • .' ~ ,51. .Tohn's, and copies may he Fire High sa '. -I 1· P.E.I. June 7; ar:iving st. John, N.B., Halifax and St. obtained upon deposit of $25.00 WATER STREET BAR-B-Q I'UCE~TIA . I .,\ 'I John's, June 10, leaving 51. John's, Nfld. at Saint John, Jan2B.1Y M-3 establish« which sl1m will be refunded to Extinguishers CH~CKEN 'fr:li!: "Til~ CJrib~~t" John's, June 10. N.B. July 6. Leaving Halifax thc tenders if plnns and speci­ i St. Juhn'; 12:01 p,m, profit po ... : ·Fergus, leaving Pictou, N.S .• July 12 for St. John's, Nfld., fications arc returned to the For m.w.L.tf i 12t h \l'iIl make. , June 13; Leaving Charlottetown due there July 15. Sailing for " .I ~ Dcpartment. •____ .....: _____-,: via Placentia Juncllon possessin P.E.I .• June 14; arriving St. Liverpool same day . All Classes of Fires .', :', i I gentia with ltV, , perrence I •. 1! John's June 17; leaving St. • Refrigerated space. 3. Tenders must he made on • :, L:, ,! : for Bay Hun. Placentu • : . ; I i John's, June 17. forms provided by the De- • Foam of constr • ; ,'1 i I ·Fergus, leaving Pictou, N,S" NFLD .. CANADA STEMI. partment and must be suhmit· • " ,! .Tune 20; leaving Charlottetown, SHIPS LIlIIlTED ted in sealed envelopes ad-: C.02 capable ! .. : . '; I~ P.E.I. June 21; arriving St. Bedford 11 salling from Hall. dressed to the Dcputy d1lIin,iTster I e Pressurized Water and gent i d ; i . ii' j,;, " • John's, June 24; leal'jng St. fax for St. John's, Nfld. June A of Highways. The wor s· en· 'I· G-E AUTOMATIC Traill "The Caribou" located : I :1, I :' I' John's, June 24. 11th. WELCOME WAGON der for Bridge and Culvert ~~Sales and Service ISL .Iohn\ 12:01 p,ro, iii'" i' I· • Fergus leaving Pictou, N.S. Bedford II sailing from Hall. Dunne's Corncr :1II0unt pearl,. INSURANCE CLOTHES WASHER 12th will make indl , ',:1, '; ';'j' . Th d J 27 I I g [ax' for St. John's, Nfld. June HOSTESS are to be written across the W D R at LClri;porte With land, an ! t I.: '.' , urs ay, une ,eav n WiD Knock at your Door [ace of the envelope. ;1 m.. yan Charlottetown, P.E.I. Friday, 19th. ' FROM $279.00 dale fur Green Bay plied. ::; II'. ::: II', June 2a. Arriving St. John's, with Gifts and Greetings 4. Tenders must he accom- 126 Duckworth St. : . \ ", ~lfld, Monday, July I, leaving AWARD CONTRACTS from Friendly Business panicd hy a certi£ied chcque. , •. . ; ~ ·-t St. John's,. Nfld. July 2. t F C·' d S . I G in an amount of at least 10% FHElGIlT i I, • Fergus leaving Pictou, N.S. PARIS( Reu ers) - ranee .IVIC an oCJa roups o[ thc tender. , r";.ii;;·':",~ ':! Dial 8-3325 , . 1I St Jo!tn'; ' :I!, i'; friday, June 5, leaving Char· will award nearly 700,000,000 On the occasion of: inl0-17,ily3,-10 ltP.@.·.\;Z.~.~.~··, .... ~, .., i'relg 1 .' 11\'. I. ; ~ I . i I;, .'t I porte Sernee per • ~ . ;, ,\.,' lottetown, P.E.I. July 6. Arriv· francs ($150,000,000) worth nf The Birth of a Baby. 5. The Department docs not, ------. ted DOC. I . i' j" • ing St. John's, Nfld. Monday, governmcnt contracts to the New comer to the City, hind itself to accept thc low-i i'«··.···"·":"'··»·", .... ·'"··'"·····::~::~ \'Iilc "eeep J ne I" I' '.1 ',I IShed Tllc;da), U I ., ,,' July 8, leaving St, John's, Nfld. French aviation industry during cst of any tcnder. Don't give away your old Years of trouble I . , , I Monday. July 8. b I PHONE 8-4664, 8-7682 fishing motor. Trade it In on ..• :. ".·•.•• · ..If : a.m, 10 5 p,m, I' .Ii . , I .Refrlgeration.· the next two year.s. to com a C. A. KNIGHT, !.. >ILfree washing in , Freight 51. 1 ,; ,; unemployment, offlcIals s a I d PM ATTENDS REQUIEM, I' ! FURNESS, WITHY & Friday. The move. coinciding OTTAWA (CPl-Prlme Minis- Deputy Jlllnisier. i Brook Service plr I ,I '/ :lJthis dependable I i . COMPA.'IY, LIM(TED with the opening of the Paris ter Pearson will aHend a ponti- . . . \'Iota acccpted une ,I: 1 I ! , ~ Herring Rose salling for International Air Show, was fical requiem mass for the laic Department of Highways, i '\:11 beauty. l Shed )!onda)' J lnd J ~ \ ,I '~ I • to 5 p,m. , Garston June 3, due here June aimed at mceting difficultics 'pope John in Notre Dame Bas- St·. ,Tohn's, Nfld. BEAVER SHOES 9 a,lll· 9 3,01. 1 :' -j ,.', \ hi·I' __i 10th and Liverpool June 13th. forecast duc to a drop in' avla· iliea ncxt Tuesday, his office an- jnl0,12 One Piece Moulded June 1Uh front d 'j' ,: ·1" l : Sycamore leaving Boston tion orders. nounced Friday· l,'rei "hi is accePhtld " ' . . : ~' - FOOTWEAR e , ht 5 I ! r' I' Now you can own this Railway Fwg Sl~ic/ ;. ;.;. !.,' I, livoly little 5 hp twin at South coast . :::~ ;:' a low price per hp. The I on but In Mere 60 has full gearshift, per· ~t aux Basques, nt mo\'eme , i: 'I' :,;:, , :~, i,': forms like a 7'/2 hp, trolls like a guaran t ec" :ioni3 !, . I,: ~ , ,I , 3 hp, and weighs like a 5 (only trip of )1. .' .: : .;, ~ 1,! , ; 1;- . ,", .;:"" ANNOUNCEMENT 49% Ibs.). Tilted power head keeps must be at the • mg 12 pound capacity tub • , I _ I I ~ , engine purring smooth during sus· Shed bl' 1 p,nt. tained trolling at siow speeds. Ex· 't ': ~ :. I ,;: I' ,; ; , f:RQS'S ROADS MOTEL • Filter·flo to remove lint 11th. I ::. . ~\ I: : : clusive Mercury Jet·Prop exhaust. Gllde·Angle motor design to let you Ladics' Sandals in new array • Water saver for small loads '. " " ~ i:j '. Cross, Roads Motel regrets to announce the cancellation Prompt Delivery On slip throu8h weeds and over sub· of - fashion colours, Red, • Water temperature Enjoy the larned merged logs where snout·nosed Orangc, Yellow Bone, BIacl, selection ~; i~:, effective midnight this Sunday, June 9, of its all-night • BTOVE OIL servi ce and· :'; ::" -, motors dare not go. Fish with the and White. • Spray and deep activator 1963 Mere 60. Now! Sizes 4 to 9 , : '"l :, "t,,: ", .restaurant service.. .'FURNACE OIL rinser the .; <, .. PRICE ... " ..... " .. ".$3.25 ,ii ,);. Effective on this date restaurant serviCe will be: • Bleach dispenser , :f i.: I' • IRO N FIREftlA.N ! - t' ; ~.: - Wlien dirty wash thcm in • Detcrgent dispenser HEATING EQUIPMENT DOMINION . BUILDING your washer or howcver YOll MATERIALS LTD., Iikc. 'i ':"l/i, 1: . ',;.', . '.,' .CLO~I~~' ~~·~GHT. Will outwcar any shoe evcr See JACK CAHILL· at ,I " ., J; Chester Dawe Bldg., seen. . f. '.' :;: ;:1 ' : "We;app~~date the business of o~r m,any, cu~tomersbut due to Write to . Shaw Street, '~dHN CLOUS;rON lTP, 1 ", ' iI' i; " the ~nruly conduct of a small mmonty we are forced to DIS- f> r ;i': ;, '" CONTINUE this overhight:service. : ' P.O. Box 414, St, John's, !~A~:e~al ;~Iee~~ i I ONE LOCATION ONL 'f phone 8·4152. Ilarvey Road, P. O. St. John's I :1' i 8.~~B 1 ~172 Dyckworth '51. lli:'~: .' (Sjgned)REX HERDER. my16,12i,eod , my2,lmth I__ --_~_--

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iI' I. ..' I I ••. ; I , . ~ I';-;1 :~ --- FOR SALE-Reducing tablet­ I ; { i ~ .>. " Wm. L. CHAFE $2.0(1 a bottle of 100 tablets. ,·H· . , Ii Ii. . TAILOR Orders mailed c.o.d Thuna Three ~e~~~t~ ~te here· \ of Canada, Botanical medic· of we, the undersigned, wiil ' Out of respect of the late · I' ' , HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S ines. Available from John mul:c application to tbe Board ; \:;'i; i, " KINSMEN I I,. ; , CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN D. Snow, 9 New GOlVer St., of Liquor Control, for a licence Catherine Ryan ,. r i • ,. St. John's. jne1,lmth to sell beers, wines and liquors CLUB IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES. ------in . a catering cstablishm~nt :'I I: ' BOYS' t . f~ 1 ., WANTED -, Comics, pockct known as Moorland, situated fGINY'S B,A;~BER S,HO'~' I i. \. i ~.. . novel s, guitars, violins, on the Trans·Canada High. · I . paper BINGO way, 60 miles fl'om St. John's ELIZABETH AVENUE, II ' .. radios, guns, mcn's slightly : I, t : . , used clothes and footwear. (Sg(l.) 1I100RLAND'S, will be closed until one p.Jm. :1 I .. ,: SERIES No. 76 Nfld. 'Horseman's Association JOHN D. SNOW, 9 New Per lIowar{l \lIoore. I ( i, :: Gower Street. my31,jn3,10 TODAY, MONDAY. II: : Omth.) I ' , · ! 'I" ,. • · , . . A MEETING CA RD · i : ~ I N G 0 FOR IlIRE- Small Tractor, ·' ' , also Trucks. Dial 92692- · I,; :,1: Will take place on JUNE 12, 1963, t !~.: I Brown's Store, Murphy's H, B. THOMSON, 0.0. I . , ; . 37 49 62 Lane. m29,eod,lm Shainnon Chapter R•. A,~M. , ( ! 2!i AT KILBRIDE, HALL. OPTOMETRIST : : ; ...Ii} - j', . 2fl 36 46 .... '. '!. ,\'~ -.:. ... ', f.]", ",.~,:.' •.~ , "7' \.' DEFECTIVE VISION. Eye An emergency meeting, .,.'-- 45 53 Time: S.30 p.m. strain, cross eyes and headaches Masonic Temple, , I 3,1 47 may be relieved with prescrib· •• ' ••. a,_ ... Hi ed Ophthalmic lenses . TUESDAY, June 11th, 7:45 p.m. ;,. .' i H) 42 55 i.· I .,., BY APPOINTMENT: Hours Holy Royal Arch Degrea. -,) 33 52 11 a.m.-3 p.m.-7,45 p.m. or­ !i! I ·1- Modern, five-bedroom, -, 41 50 fice and Residence, 20 Falkland By Order M.E.I·I.P. !\i' ' I '. 31 storey.and-a.half. Street off Elizabeth Avenue, JOI-IN V. RABBITTS, .,.< - I (ncar bridge) up Rostellan St. !, 25 59 (Ample parking space) Secretary. Residential locality. DIAL 9·2093 (tel) N.B.-Should you break your PROMPT ALL WORK Phone 9.2731. Glasses mail to above ad· SERVICE GUARANTEED dress, (Enclose pieces.) '&iiI'I fE; _ m,th,s,lmth , .. 20 ConslI 1ahon · p'. nzes till(1 er "B"• Sweets Shop ltd. Winning Number ! .' . this "mne: 200 pairs Top Quality Nylons 213 ·WATER STREET DIAL 8·3289 . I 200." l'Illes lim1 cr' "B" • The winning number of the Mothers' Committee for St. Teresa's Girls' Club Bingo Phone 8·7269 by 10 p.m. is on the day published. No. 1868 Kin -- Help Kiddies .!'I~l' IH1\"('rs llldisf' or • I ; the el· ~ I : I I ! i' , l'ecal1se Giselle Beauty Salon · . : ;,' hel'ause Y SUMMER HOME! wish to announce a Special on ~ l hl' \rant , I I ! I AT ISLAND POND, TOPSAIL . i · , , T\KEH :\ .... room with open fireplace, two bedrooms, OTICE C'old Waves at Half Price and bathroom, veranda and some furnish· including refrigerator. Has hot and cold . Large garden, shade trees. BIRTHDAY BOWL!NG Garden' Party, Portugal Cove 20 Percent un Frosting ~ , Another service by Park Lanes-Give PRICE $4250.00. PHONE 8·7258 Operators: your child a Birthday Bowling Party­ Sunday, July 7th :2 frames bowling, hot dog, chips, ice Dorothy Turpin, Maureen DeBurke, cream, pop, party favours, gifts. Eva Dunne and Dolores Percy. , 1 Garden Party, Major's Path i . MOONLIGliT , $1.00 PER C'HllD Sun~21Y, August Phone 8·571 1 4th jn10,1l BOWLING Giv.e the kids a party they will talk about for weeks. For details call Garden party, St. Thomas' PARK LANES ' .------' .. . . $5 Per Lane 6 Persons PARK LANES Sunday, August 18th I 1 " Wednesday, Thursdav each AUTOMOBILE I : : I a't 11:30 p.m. "Res~rvation~ on a MOUNT PEARL-9·8744 . basis only, Join the Friendly jn4,6,8,10,12,l4 INSURANCE , ., :I . relax ill the golden atmosphere I .IIOOJ·llI!!llt Bowling. Building Lots R.C. Anthony New West End Sub-Division between R.C.A. :. ,: . I . Leslie Street and Sudbury Street known Insurance ltd. NOTICE p~; Imperial 011 Bldg. 'il· as Thompson's Meadow selling for I $4250.00 with just 10% dowl1 pay. :\ We have profitable paper routes Elizabeth Avenue ',-' ment. · 'It: .". available from time to time to students 'u'El. 9,5079 .'. I:· " ;..... ~ '-'., , tion Available interested in earning extra cash. Why Apply .Ij not investigate our proposition? salary and interest in long We will be glad to discuss this with STAN CONDON .,', ' business with excellent any interested students at any time. '. 1 . potential to suitable applicant REAL ESTATE AGENT, The Key to your , ;~ ,: THE DAILY NEWS Majestic Building, : ,1\.'llntia Jum:tion thorough and varied ex· Opp. City Hall. ! with ~1. \'. -- ~rrence in repairs and maintenance CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT. -' , i. HUll. Plarentia 8-4913 8-7848 SECUR.ITY construction equipment. Must be PHONE-S·2177·7S·79 8-7103 8-5108 1,\,:'iEfTlOS my14,cod,tf of supervising construction my16,tf i II,\\" I general truckin'g. This business is It is no mere coincidence that the., i I "Tlw in a progressive commercial men who build their business with _~" . (11'" l:!:OI I \\ill make industrial centre in Newfound· the Sun Insurance Group have a sense: I 'i-\lOrtc with and livi~g quarters can be sup· St. John's Lions Swimming Pool of weI! being and security that is the., '.', f.,. Green Bay -'r FOR SALE goal of ~very good insurance agent. ;;;J' I ."·r >~Ir.Ilr APPLY TO BOX 526, OPENING JUNE 24th The oldest insurance office In the I ; I I'hl St. Johns c/o DAILY NEWS. . world, sound, vigorous and experienc·,··l I . ~,'ryjcc per ~1. HOURS , ' Dock ed, continues to serve its agents and ~::: I "rel'pICll 8:00- 9:00 a.m.-Swimming Lessons. : 'l'nc,day June 9:15-10:15 a.m.-Children's General Swimming- customers with enthusiasm. ; \l 5 p.11\. FREE. " ; ht 51. , . pnr 1>\. 10:30-11:30 a.m.-Children's General Swimming­ , . , , S 'r\'lce • , • < Dock Admission lOc. i 'il'repICd <,nuda)' June ad 12:30- 1:30 p.m.-Swimming Lessons. i 2:00- 3:00 p.m.-Children's General Swimming- • ttl 5 p.m. a "z.- ' i 111 h {rlln! 9 a.m. Admission 10c, . ; . .ccepted 3:30- 4:30 p.m.-Children's General Swimming­ ",:111 15.. I d Admission lOc, : .11' Fl'ci~ht SIC , \;, h coast I 5:00- 6:00 p.m.':"-Family Swimming, only-Season Ticket-·$20.00. ' . "'Quc,, bU\e~t 6:00- 7:00 p.m.-Swimming LeSSOn!. :'ltl'i' I1\O\'c~ I 7:30- 8:30 p.m.-General Swimming-Adults only :'1 \1. V. Non_ _8'hVO' . -Admission 25c. . 1 \,,, at the I , ., 8:30- 9:30 p.m.-Swimming Parties-$15.00 per THE SUN INSURANCE GROUP \ "1\' 1 p.m. I I '. . group .. Head Office: 48 Yonge St., Toronto . , 9:30-10:30 p.m ....,..Swimming Parties-$15.00 per Imperial Insurance Office . group. Planet ,Assurance Company, Ltd. 28 LONG POND ROAD . I< , Patriotic Assurance Co., Ltd • i POOL AND BATHING HOUSES HEATED­ London and County Insurance Ltd. BETWEEN ,ELIZABETII AVE AND CARPASIAN RD. CORRUGATED FENCE ENCLOSING POOL Freehold, 115' x 175'. Front and back garden complete· lUontreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver Iy landscaped and ·secluded.· Modern home. 5 bedrooms. Families interested in purchasing Family Season Separate dining and living room, children's playroom, Ticket and/or receiving· Swimming Lessons from The Oldest Insurance Office in The World den, 21k bathrooms, double garage, etc. qualified Instructors 'phone 8-7059 or 9·4751, or Founded 1710 mail form to P.O. Box 235, St. John's. I PRICE REDUCED...... ,...... , ...... , .... . II APPLY I desire the following: Caldwell Insurance ARencies , r 1. Family' Season Ticket. :' 2. Swimming Lessons: Limited ,I Beginners-, Junior-, Intermediate-, Temple Building, Duckworth St., Nfld. Phone 82465 , .DR. McNICHOLAS Senior-, Age-. , my16,6i,eod . . jn4,6,lO jn8,13

• .\ , , .. " . ~THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, JUNE 10, 1963 .: .1 • .j 'I ,. CITY OF ST, JOHN'S stocks' of '. II' AT 1'HE iF======~.... , c Ve',caIl 'o£fe . I rr==~ SIGN '\ value I I i ' I . , . IN STOCI{ "BrraN~ , , I , "SOUTHWELL'SII LEMON CRYSTALS OFI"ICE OF THE CITY CLEHK TRIMMED NAV[l " I , , .• ~ I I -2 oz. bottles ST. JOliN'S 1IIUNICIPAL I .' , COUNCIL "S0UTHWELL'SII LEMON CRYSTALS THE SHOES OF FAT BACK POR~ I -7 pound tins Tenders ! THE FISHERMAN .1 I, , Tenders arc invited Cor tlle i AA New Novel by IIROSE'S" LIME JUICE'-24 pints supply of a quantity of water Ivlorris' L. West CANADIAN CH[[~[ j . I lined water Hose. Specifiea- ' J' I "ROSE'S" LIME JUICE-12 quarts tions arc available at the of- Author of The I I fice of the City Engineer. Dcvil's Advocate $4.95 -! I I. DESICCATED SEED'LESS RAISINS-Pkgs. 48-15 oz. clnd Bids in sealed envelopcs mark- THE HOUSE AT • \ II cd 'Tender [or Hose" 'must , I 36-11 oz •• be delivered to I'he office of SUNSET . I the undersigned not laler than Norall Lofts .. BONNER RAISIN~ SEEDLESS RAISINS-Bulk 30 pound boxes 9.00 a.m. Wednesday, June 19 THE UNICORN 1963. I' ~I d I s.ro CURRANTS:-Pkgs. 36-11 oz. The loivest or any t~nder 1'1S Iv ur OC 1 not. necessarily accepted. THE MERCY SMITH'S PEA B[AN~ 1 E, B. FORAN, OF GOD i : City Clerk, Jean Cau ...... 6.0U jn.10,ll THE CENTAUR SMITH'S SPLIT PtA~ 1 John Updike ... 5,00 I , THE SIN MARK Margaret Page ------~ I I Hood ' ...... , .. , .... 4.9.)1 THE MIRROR CRACKD FROM GEORGE NEAL LIMITED SIDE TO SIDE DIAL 82264 - 84440 83420 Agatha Christie 3.25 .,IIIIIIIIIII1I,UII&IIIII'I1IIIII1II1IIIII: 11111:'1111'111.:11' I For complete COVERAGE I Si\IITH AND TONES 1-======::::::::: Paramount I Dr. Anders' DIlemma and Nicholas MOl~sarrat 3.5C ------.:= Prompt Adjustment A LION IN COURT Henry and Sylvia Lieferant of Claims 'Ob -f Tomorrow By CALL Vincent Hallinan 5.95 I ua ry Future\ Bri , :~ CopyrJgld @ 1958 JI7 ~_Uef~ . REG T. MORGAN A NIGHT BEFORE : "DAlIION ANn PYTIlIAS" :lIlIS, F/\NNIE CLAYTON , INSURANCE LIMITED CHRISTMAS On lIIay 13th 1963, :I[l's. ~'an. !(A!lACll! I. Reuters ).-P~~i5- ,to a c\ll'r~1I1 IeI'd oi 3\) I ! ' TIlE STORY: Nancy anel rector of the Training School Jacquin Sanders .. 5,D5 tan S IIlcome tillS year IS rising i a year. I One of the world's most fam­ David have eloped, They used poisonous green memo­ uie Clayton died in her 89th fastcr than the birth rate, ~o':-: .' year to receive the reward of ernmen! stalistics show. ' 1hb ous legends, that of two men have a brieC lloneymoon In randum slips, and the sight of WHAT HAPPENED \'I1I\~hly I whose lil'es immortalized the tbose who live actively, cour- . Ihe per eapila intone' J the city, but even so they this one being put into Nancy's ON THE BOUNTY ' ageousiy and with fortitude in It was encouragmg lI~\\,S f",r, borin" \I,uia. , , word "friendship," is hrou~ht overstay their (reellllle and hands stopped the chatter in· the ways of the Creator of all a nation o[ 100,OOO,OOU ,leopie :n: " 10 1i£e on the screen in Ihe new now they must keep tbeir Hengt DanieIsson 5,25 stantly. Nancy un[olded the Ihings. She was a remarkable which the soaring birth ·ate ,s Metro-Galdwin-Mayer release, marriage a secret. green slip slowly, as one who THE TIRPITZ , I woman in many wayS and in ~ major econ~mic problem. U:I-, "Damon and P)'thias." ~ • 11'1 , is in no fear of a summons, and ochen Brennecke Guy Williams, Don Burnett I - r J toO her advanced eighties followed II! 1%3, the imth rate had 0'1;' dlln l'l!;m lIO\\' ha; Ihe and lwo of Italy's most illus. . X\ III . . read: "Miss Horton is t~ pre­ with care and precision the i ~Istance[! thc rate of average that girc, hiS family trious actresses, IIaria Ocehini By I'unlllng up the SIX flights. sent her self at Miss Hanni­ daily round of household dut-' !Dcome Increase. hl'e III Canada for and Liana Orfei, play the lead-I she managed to get to he.r room man's office at nine o'clock.' Dicks & Co., Ltd. ies and . d ' t . Chan plans 10 apply ing roles in the lal'ishly pro-I unseen, at a quarter to SIX. The Until this interview is over she H' f' b SPill ne assls an.ce. The incomc increase has lifted I anent presi,lcnt ' Temple 8ldg., Duckworth S~ er ole ears were famung some people on the "d"e of: sIc I . '0 I duced pictUre, filmed in color room was empty. Thyra must is delieved of duty in Ward C. , DIAL 8·0370, 8·7556 The' Booksellers eX- 11, on a wide range of locations tn I be down the hall at the show­ and is to stay within bounds in people and Cahill's farm poverly to middle·class ;tat\l;, II shi~. ;~~~;. a ! II Italv ' ers. Nancy had forgotten com- the Nurses' Dormitory." janlO,lmtb,dly. PHONE 8·5001 tended ~rom Horwoods property In fact, these peoplc now corn- jeet [rom lion" Kor' S;~ordpla)', intrigue, a sus-I pletcly about Th~a. She rump· Fighting [or composure, 10 ~allldny's no~v absorbe~ by plain they cannot I~ire r.ervants' of hiding a \\'C~k a;;' I .,, 1. the lnroads of cIty expan5lon. ,at reasonable salanes. in~ a dcplinaliDn ~ penseful game oC hlde.and.seek led ~er bcd, punched the. pil­ Nancy refolded tbe mcssage three·hour : and put it into her apron pock------·----1 In her life 5he helped mdny .' . .. . year,;. lils wife . ,L , between hunted and hunt~r,1 low mlo a crazy shape, peeled ______. and the gratltude which ,huuld PakIstan IS makmg economIc dall"i I ·\1' ' :,' with the ( treacher), and spectacle (1 500 off her clothes and wrapped ct. It was only a quarter to hope the man is Worthy of ' headwa" des pit t"n . "I n I cr ...ce, a , hi ef Kh DEAT). IS spring from these assl,'ances J c . con I mn" durin" Chan's hldi;' . extras alone were u'sed in 'the herself in a robe to join the seven, but because she failed to Y,our - ah-loyalty and protec­ British a~ exhibit panic, the girls sighed tlon, of the probable sacrifice should merit the kindly ~hought po~'erty: Ill'.er-p?p~lallon.. weak el'nm~nl granled a" film's big climatic sccne) all shower brigade. of remembrance and the prayer- III dustr~l: backll.ald agncult'lre. permit 10 St3\' in forc I , : in relief and resumed their of your career." play a part in the story of Before she could leave, Thyra NOSEWOHTlIY _ Passed ful wish that tIle peace of 'the an a Iteracy figure of only 13 fit alTired I talking. Only in the elevator did II;' . I "Damon and Pythias" But eS- returned, damp and pink and awa)', Saturday, June 8th., blessed be hers. pel' cent. : day. , I . I JIliss Hanniman had two Nancy feel the shock oC those sentially the dram; remains talking. "Gee, Nancy! Say, are after a lingering illness, ~!rs, It is remarkable that Foreign aid. run n i n g at I! - I faithful to the legend DC Damon YOll all right? Nothing happen o(fices: one in the hospital last words. She had said man. Louisa Noselvorthy, aged 81 d,~sJlite :.,,1 proper as General Supervisor She knew there was a man. her 89th year, she W1S about ahout fl,216,OOO a day, !Jas FS. EXPORTS , (Guy Williams) the thief who t? YOll? You wer.cn't in an ac· years, widow of Charles Nose­ of Nurses, one in the Nurses' (To Be Continued) to merge inlo the 90th, the h oil' been pumped inlo irrigati0l1, W.\SHl1lGTO:l I Wi nt Clrst attempts to rob the cldent or sometillng?" worthy. Leaving to mourn four I Oh'mpian athlete Pythias (Don "No. Thyra, don't say any- wing as directol' of the school. ------­ nun of the Present~tioll Con- p~wer, . com~unications,. Indlls-! exporl, declined about .1 Herself a Harbor alumna sons, Howard at Toronto vent who taught her, ~Iothel' trlai. fisheries, and othel' 'Ie-I cent in April Burnett) bllt whom circllmstan. th~?g ~bollt it-" . Reginald' at Placcntia, and I which meant thnt she lVas stili de Salcs, stili lives in her 97th \'elopment projects for sel'erd 1 :\larch, Ihe pon,,""" , ces make him the latter's cham. No. Gee, Nancy, I did. Ralph and William at SI. " ' a handsome and commanding year and time has heen kind to years. i menl reported , :, pion [or whom he volunteers When the alarm went off and John's; two daughters, Sadie to gil'c his life. , ~'ou had?'t c?m~ back, 1 got figure, although close to 50. her. Her husband Walter Clay. National income increased :w sensul1~l!)' 3djus(ed ., .' (~[rs. John Grouchy) and Jean " She sat behind her white ton, predcceased her some 1\ 4 pcr cnnt I'n til "t.· exciudm~ dC£cnce . ; I The settinn is the state.citv scared. 'You dldn t. say YOII had (~[rs. Hillier) of St.' John's; . ." e,llrs '.11'0· . , ' o[ Syracuse non the isi~nd ~f permission,. I thought mayhc metal desk in the school office. thirty ~ears. ~'ears of the second. 'iI'e-ye~r sls(anee ~ud gram: Commanding Nancy to the also two brothers and one Fannie Clayton to the day o( plan whicb began in 1960 menl, Aplli export_ , 'I' ': Sicily, rllied in the year 400 you were III a hospital some- sister, as well as a large num­ chair beside the desk, her eyes her death possessed an alert. G~l'crnment statistics . sh')I" ucd at, ,SI.~1I0.000,I)W : iii, I B.C. by Dion~·sius. Both Damon were mottled gray granite ber of grandchildren and great­ active and meticulously order. that per cap ita income itl- wllh 51..1.'0.000.000 ,n , I·:· and pythias have cause to fear grandchildren. Funeral will drumming into the girl lik~ cd mind but especially flower creased 3.7 pCI' cent in '91iO·51 i •______" ' ; , , this tyrant· and his Storean take place at 2 p.m, today, 1 '0 l stone hammers. lovers will generousl)' envy her and three per cent in 1961 02 i , • ) i Guardsmcn-Damon because he ~Ionday, from her latc resi­ "Well, :lllss Horton!" old. fashioned gardcn, beauti- - i , j' , . is a robber; Pythias because dence, 16 :llonroe Street to SI. .• ,': ' .',', he has come to Svrncuse to ."Doesn't it mean anything, fully designed, sprinkled with tical fruits of nature reeei\,ed' .:~.·(,r. ~ Michael's Church thcnce to the , ,. help the philosopher Arcanos MISS Hanniman," Nancy said ~ll the fio~al de1ig~ts. of olher her sole and practical attention' quietly, "that I've never been Anglican Cemetery, Forest i . r' I . escape to Greece. Because Ar- Road. ~ears look.mg ~s If. It sprang I even in her 89th. year becluse I liP for discipline before, and f:om a qUiet n~che In an Eng- 1 she lored nature the more. She! j '/' \,'! eanos teaches the philosophy it's almost the end of my sec­ !' hi: i that all men arc brothers, no RONAYNE - Passcd peacc­ hsh County, TIllS the purest of, was permitted many ,'ean; to! I ' ond year - that I've always Mat.CORMAC'S I,' ' I,:, md alter how born, Diimysius is f~lly away at the General Hos· human pleasures was her pri~e, : I~bollr in the \'ine)'ar;l, yews' !. '.' etermined to . put him to obeyed the ntles, and haven't a GEAR STREET pltal, on June 9th. after a long her delight, nnd her eonsolahon given those who labour weli' single mark against me?" Illness, ~!rs, Elizabeth Ronavne i . I ~ death. RECEIVING OFFICE. and the ho)ylock and hYdran'l and ma,' eternal .-cst be her,. ' II After Pythias has spared "It means nothing a t all, Miss in her seventy·second y~ar. gea, the chIve and other prac· ' : i :; Horton, One vital rule broken , i \ i: I i Damon's life, the two become 1 ADELAIDE STREET Leaving to m 0 urn two , ',I \.. steel-bound friends and share where, or hllrt, in the street. is no less an infraction than daughters, Elizabeth (1111'S. ==""""""",,-~"'-" I' ______.G._ the breaking of ten." : ;/ l: ,.. , a series of exciting adventures " BIRTIIS Luke Price and Iris (Mrs, Jack , ., '~' before pythlas is caught by the Nancy shook Thyra violent- Miss Hannimnn had always Harding), both of SI. ,John's; I called Nancy by her first name ------­ - • \' :~'I','I ~~ I,:: Storean Guard and sentenced Iy. "Whom did you tell?" tiiree sons, ~lark (ottawa), WE RENT I, :: ,; :l!<: " : to be executed ns a sacrifice to "Gee-I called lIIiss Hanni- since Tony Thorne had present: GLADNEY - Born at 51. James (51. John's), and An­ ed her, The girl noted the Clare's Mercy Hospital on Gasoline operated Jack \I'm. SISSOrT l '." . 'I', ,; !\h~ gods. It is' now that Damon man. Did I do wrong?" dre\\': also fiftcen grandchild­ Hammers, Drills, Steels and Scnire Station change in address, in manner, June 8th" to Mr. and 1111'S. : ·:i·.!:',~i;:·: asks Dionysius 10 permit P)'- Nancy threw herself across ren, four sisters and two brolh­ Bits . ; . ';( j~ t~1as to return to Greece to see the .hed Cor a moment let black nnd felt the end of her career Michael Gladney (nee Bolger), ers, Funeral from ber late resi­ PALMER'S had cOJlle. a daughter. Electric fully submel'3ible Topsail Road ,,r .,;;:.' : 'i C' hi~ wiCe, who Is expecting a despair engulf her, "What did dence 29 Springdale Street, Water Pumps. l • • • Tuesday morning to St Pat· • GRF.SSi:\G yOU-. Nancy "Tho rules say that no stu- DUNN - Born at SI. Clare's • \I' AS1il:\G ,:':Ii;'::)) '~~:~u~~ h!i~~i~ ~~~o re~~;tI::' Sh~.T~~L~~i~~?" Mercy Hospital June 8th. to rick's Church for Requiem • TiRE REP.URS he; Damon, w!l\ willingly die In -did I get YOll into trouble?" dent shall absent herself for a :linss, Interment at Mount Car­ Nfld. Lime :: )Tlr Gerald and Bernice Dunn (nee • \\'HlTE GAS .: ;;); I 'I hr, place, "I got myself it, but night," 1I11ss Hanniman contino int~ Goobie l, a son, 8 Ibs. mel Cemetery. Manufacturing • OUTBOARD i ••: ,.J oil: ,,':,\. -What happens Cram this point don't tell another soul-please, ued, "while under the jurisdic- , '. "", oir to the suspenseful climax in Thyra.... tion of this school, except with WALSH - Passed away at co,, LTD. ., ;. j • ,'. ',j,' which Damon, han"in" by his officl'al, perml·ssl·on." DEATHS Nanaimo, B.C., Samuel ill. I' " j' b b A joyous anticipation had al· Water Street East :'1 1\: : I'".".i " t)i~mbs from a post set up in n ways been Nancy's mood at "-only in emergencies," ------Walsh. Leaving widow , two " ! 'I :. · ;,,;.). h)ige, crowd-filled square a- break Cast. She had often main- Nancy completed, RYAN-Passed away at St, sons and three daughters' also Damilton Avenue Extenston PHONE 8·2910 Patrick's Mercy Home, Satur­ three sisters, Eleanor :II.' How­ my14,tf i I : ; II;'!;::" ;, :qa~~d ~~a~~c~~r~~em~~~s f~! ~ ~~~ecde:~ea: ~~ al~I:: ~::a;:;h~~ ::~:!-~h;,r~e:.? emergency?" day, June Bth, Mrs, Catherine lett, !llary 1\1. Howley, SI. PHONE 9·5300 John's, and Sisler, Marl' Joseph ; qn :~,;;. ~!"Il'dmeaXCI_Otefmlelnntr.emitting action her work, she would begin to "Tllen why didn't you ask to Ryan. Leaving to mourn one I .. ; 'j:: . I;· " ~.,. think seriously of another pro- be relieved?" son Hilary; two daughters. at Dorchester, Mass., U.S.A. :.'j ,(I:: I',: p~~1tnhlas,~!lmplrnogduc'e'Dranslaomn JUafnfd [esslon. She was trying now to "I didn't know in advance." Funeral at North Harbour to­ : ' :'I' ., ":' • e assume her usual cheerfulness, "Were you in an accident?" day, Monday. ,: ; I::,:; l: ::tJ:!~eCt~; ~::~~s o~etl~nehaprr~ to irivent likely stories to ac- Mi,~s Hanniman asked, ' I "I' '., , r. count for the day off, and yet No-I can't tell you." GLADNEY - Dicd at st. A. H. MURRAY &CO./ LTD. , i ::' ;' i '. '.1 : ~ :: . C!~rlstlan' era with locations preserve her secret. ''Visiting your aunt?" Clare's Mercy Hospital on June REPAIRS "1 "1I·"." .,'.'. I \ a'u'g gestlng antiquity. Among An orderly brought her Miss "No". Nancy' rea I'Ized Miss 9th " Colleen Marie, infant S'1. John's ' TV " \ '. :\ , . .,them are the famous. Roman Hannlman's message, The Di- Hanniman was suggesting pos~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '. . .1 '. r -, ~aths oC Ca'racana,' used as a sibililics of escape, or perhaps Michael Gladney. We carry a large stock of all , :! i: .:; ,. --prIson seti th.) GroUe di Sa- noldo Faa as Dionyslus, Carlo trap her. To. answer either of REASONABLE RATES MACHINERY SUPPLIES. I . ',: I :':. ;1One, ancient caves situated 30 Glustino as Cariso, commander these questions in the affirm- . HENNEBURY - Died sud- , ' .: :,: 'I:! I ;nilles from Romei and seaside of the Storean Guard, and An· alive would have been [utile. denly on Saturday, June Bth., GUARANTEED WORK oNe specialize in SKF BEARINGS .. ,i ';i "I') 'loeatlons at Gaeta and Terra· drea Bosic as Arcanos, She would have to produce wit. Winifred, wife of Ewen S. for immediate delivery. ,. ',. I il .'~: clna, near Naples, used for a Samuel Marx, the picture's nesses., . HenneburY, of 22 Belvedere PHO~E 9412~ . I i ~ \;. i·t r -Bcene showing Pythlas landing associate producer, Barry Orin- Miss Hanniman's' eyes bored Street, aged 1i9 years. Leaving ..: Also, VEE BELTS AND PULLEYS :i : ; i :.'. 1, <} "in Syracuse from Greece. and a gel' and Franco Rlgantl wrote Into her. "Won't, somebody to mourn besides her husband, REDUCTION GEARS 'jl :'.' ! ;' ,. ,'} J . I"ter sequence in which he II the original story for "Damon come forward to protect you?" one daughter, :r.!:argaret (Mrs. _ •. I \1".;: '11 ,. ,ahown .dlvlng from a cliff Into and Pythlas," based on the leg- "I haven't been able to eO\11- Carl Winsor) at SI. John's; one Electronic CHAIN HOISTS ,:, , !: '." .~::: . the sea to escape pursuing 501- end, with the screen play by municate with anyone," son, Ernest, at Washington, AIR COMPRESSORS AND TOOLS 11; ',':.' i '\ . diers, '. Bridget Boland and Barry Orin- The Director was influenced D.C.; also two grandchildren. i: i: _t!/,,,j1i: .,\ i·Harla Occhini portrays Dam- gel', by Nancy's eomposute, her ear- Resting at Carnell's Funeral Centre Ltd. NO·CO·RODE DRAIN PIPE , i :. i,,' "_ .~.:, ':e)n's sweetheart and Liana Or- • • • nest manner, "YOUr alibi will Home, 28 Cochrane Street. COPPER AND PLAS1'IC PIPE AND FITTINGS, . 'j : .:! '~. "'fens easi as Pythlas' wife, with SPECIAL ADDED have to be a very unusual one Funeral at 2:30 p.m. today, 9U CAMPBELL AVE, . ;, ',: ' ..• I, ,:other leading roles played by ATTRACTION Miss Horton. You have unll·i Monday, to the Anglican Come- ;;;'

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