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.'- ""I "aid Ihe twisl and:, : . ,,:1 "pxpress dirty feel· I OF '.: :' lI1stinctsand po\'er!y I ' :., and spiril." Defence Pact With Khrushchev 1,:Sr.\PE 1 UNITED NATIONS,' N. Y.-British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is LONDON-Reuters-State Secretary Rusk flew WASHINGTON-CP-Prim'e Minister Macmil· ,""". who has been work· I shown chatting with acting United Nntions Secretary·General U Thant in' into London Sunday for a defence pact confcrenee Ian and President said Sunday they are ready to , .. !a'II' popular SOl'iel, J ff h h II I d I I I I '11 .. :,rl;nilled tha the West· I lis 0 ice ere April 26t. Macmi an la unc 1 wit 1 T lant. Macml an and told reporters the United States had the back- consider a summit meeting with Soviet Premier · "., c. (s arc dynamic, per· met with President Kennedy on the 28th and 29th.-(UPI) ing of West Germany for its current talks with Rus. Khrushchev "whenever there is an indication that .; ~l'opir II'ho live "ioy.! ------',. ~ fantasy of escape, , sia on Berlin. ' '. such meetings would serve thc interests of peace and 'r .-:r 10 hlame if our lOran Afger"la Rusk arrived for talks begin~ing Mondav with undcrstanding." . '" ... :ual'trd b\' the dis·, , the foreign ministers of counh'ies belonging "to the In a joint communique windin)!; up a week·end '-: ", n"mi,m ~f rock 'n! ------=--­ ,-, 'hr twi,I." h e said" C ltr ITt 0 . r A' d f of Washington talks, Macmillan and Kenncdy dealt ."·,I'"r with R healthv F ' h ' :l~"il1>1 their, :;ex~lal: j ," nIUMC\' and l~olal1Qn rene 'oops' 'I nfleltra' te b~'i:k ?jh~:::':rp::t t~:: tb: P:: :l'~:!~~~ ..~~;~~::n~:~~c~ '~~ c~:~!~~: ,I . :::n r \" ythtn::" ; ! stacie to a Berlin settlement now was Russia's re;. hope that Britain's negotiations to enter the giant Tr .r. ; h:lS ::'::'f'ai:n he en under I .' . fusal to recognize the vital interests of the West in economic alliance "would be crowned with success." .f ".. ,nme month, here to, e . . Berlin. . The two questions-summitry '"nile Soliel hallroom ! : and the Common Market-were '~: ;11 iln attempt to hreak I The U,S, state secretary de· the major ones tackled by the :,:. on mnn)' )'oun~ Rus' Se ( t I 0 ' n fined these interests as the preliminary talks before the leaders of the big two· in their ,1' Ihe "corrtlptin~ innu·, Europ~ai1 presence of the Western powers CENTO meeting, Cilth meeting since Kennedy 0' ~nme Il'estern dance I .' in Berlin al]d completely free Me1l\bers of CENTO are Brit-, took off!ce. ,~ 1 By ANDRE\~ BOROWmC were parked al intersections of cafes' were cI'oll'ded and juke· \ access to the divided city, ain, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan, MacmIllan arranged to fly lin ',,:' on "con\'ul~i\'e jerk.: ORAN, Algena (AP)-~rmor. the Rue du General Leclerc, the boxes in burs blared the lalest Asked if the West, German The United "States is an associ. to Canada later in the after. 0' Western shake music i backed F~ench Iroops infIltrated city'S principal thoroughfare, tunes, But there was no frateI" government was prepared to go ale member, noon, ';Inn-trOllS rock 'n roll \ t~le heart of Ihe European sec· French Infantry set up loaded nization between the soldiers along with the latest U,S. pro· Main point in Sunday night's The joint communique. issued '-':1'~" hil\'e aJ'peared in 1 !ton of Oran Sunday and cut It machine'guns on the Place des and the settlers in their Sunday posals, Rusk said: "When we Rusk.Home talks was expected while Macmillan and Kennedy ~·:.f~ press. I in two with barbed wire enclos· Victoires, a rallying' point of hest. have discussions with the So- to be the deadlock over the ap. sat down to a While House IIll'es and machlne:gun positions, the Secret Army Organization, CITY IS SPLIT viet Union on these matters, we pointment of an over.all ' com' luncheon concluding their meet. lIalltrncks and armored cars which opposes Algerian lnde· An'ival of 2,000 troops Suttlr· do so on the basis of allied mander to take charge of ing, the two chiefs made plain pendence. day from A I gel' i u's interior agreement." , CENTO's'miiital'y staff, they, are, hol<\mg the way open Timers ossemblymen were relurned un· Oran commllnder Gen, Joseph raised Katz· strength to 12,000 EAST GERMAN VIEW The post was e~tablished at for m;etmg l\hrushchev, I opposed, two elections were Katz intends to invest the en· Imen, Ihe minimum necessary He said he did not think the last' year's CENTO ministerinl No INITATIVEjI postponed and 'six women wlll tire city p,rogressively ,10 ,sloP for, e~?trol ,o~erat!ons ~n :he I East German Communist reo council meeting in Ankara; 'fur. i It I\'~S Imderst~od, however, be selected later for the 156· the oPPOSlltIon ~f ~OO'OOIO EtI~O'1 ~ott CIty, \\~ICh. IS sP~lll\nto gime harl 10 be recognized to key to improve co.ordinationin i t1l~t neither ~la,cmlil~~ nor ~t~n'l (ome Back tl ,scat assembly, pe,an StCb ers I\' 0 atve lccn [e· 1·IIl·olleant' e:I<, rteml~t all f ~s'l make any further progress on dcf~nce planning, ~e Y, has, allY unmc late 1111 18'1 :'i ,!,PI:\DI, I' a k i s tan, , fymg e governmen, em no IOna IS zones 0, In· Berlin, S' t1 th' h I hvc III mmd to sec'k a persona , _ Local councils throll~h'l ,~b~ut ,half ,the wmners were S d wd spilled of f1uence Ince len el e as leen a t Ik 'tp tI S 't I d r I un ay cro s ~ Atltllo'rl.tl'e., b"I'I"I'" Katz' pion I L RdUSkl1 mel FS' oredign Secret",')" conflict of opinions on holl' the a WIle ?vle e~ e , I :li;,tan Saturday \'oted 01lt i r~mhl~ Ident!f!ed as' persons; ac· the churches and milled Brounu t ,0, I"" '"f'lt t t'h' or orne un ay night in' militarv command would work, !he commumque saJd .~[ac· i 0 In I :!"I'rmcol man~' old politi. II1\'e In polll!cs before 19~8, Ihe armored vehicles, Sidewalk progressive y I ra e e '. millan and j Kennedy "took note 'I~O helped rlln the COlln. European part oC Ol'an may of the opinion recentiV ex. ,,',nor m;trtial law a~ im· take a Plonlh, P p.' t T pressed by Chairman Khrush· · ;", y{'ar~ ago, During the n i g h t. Secret • M• o"ln S 0 chel'," This presumably refel' e, '.\ national assemhly Pears:o~n .Hamm,ers Army commandos fired mOl'tar red 10 Khrushchev's I' e c c nt, fresldent Kenno.<},f '__ '.' "'{'{'ted will contain a shells into· the bat'racks of mo· statement that summit meet· I "mi>"r of former politi· bile gendarmes and into Mos· N .h D I 't ings ~hould not be uncertain un· I • :J"'. n{'~pile the hope o[ lem settlements of the Boulan· Itt',rt ern ·eve o'pme-n, less there is some advance evi.l;rn.me~t whenel'er there IS. an ,\),uh Khan to find Recolrd ,~er quarter, The number of l'ie· V dence that such conferences mdlcatlOn that su~h meetmgs :::rn to help rule this most At G~o~vt. tims, il any, was not known, . "should not prove sterile," would serve the m~ere~ts 01 A th 't' d t h t I • [ tl peace and understandlllg,' .... :. II! '1oslem conntric5, By ARCH MacKENZIE tied in with the decision to be· . u 01'1 les announc~ a ,By ALAN DOi-lNELLY Iin this gat e II' a y to north, ThIS re erence apparen y COl\li\IOJl/ i\tARKET VIEWS , !-ibn will contimw to OTTAWA (CP) - The first gin rolling in Newfoundland el~ht Moslems and SIX Euro' PRINCE ALBERT CASK ern Saskatchewan emphasized was 10 remarks Khrushchev <> tI C M k t , I three day s of the Liberal ues qrnnc preSidential sys. which remained staunchly Lib; peans we]'e killed in Oran in (CP) Pri~e Minister' Diefen: I northe]'ll 'develop~cnt measures made in an interview with . n le ommont • al' e 1 9 d- party's election campaign eral when the dam broke in Ie Irom' 't att ac ks S~ tiTun ay, wo I baker- pointed with pride Satur. in his sp' eech to an ovcrllow Gardner Cow'1 es presl'd en t an d lion, I no agreemenfl' t' was't c 81met [ . or thc Europeans wcr slain by' ' , , • d't f L k' . d Ion t Ie con IC mg meres s 0 , " "I!' RO,OOil local conn., -while low· keyed - sholl'~ n 195A, I' e, day night to his government's audience of about 000 in the C I ~r 0 00 magazme :,n Britain and the Unitcd States, -':'"'."", rrl'rr~enting pak.: pattern likely to last until June :'\oslerns, northern development program, 760 . seat Orpheum Theatre, pres.ltient o[ ~h.e Des ~romes! It was learned that :I!aemilian • 'I'. Oill1liflO I){'ople took IIA, . • ,Speaking ~s a newly.n,om. Party of!icials said anoth~r ~oo neglstcr and 1~'lbune, , : and Kennedy devoted more time .• It'" I (jlin~ for i41 -:\:<. i The tempo will quicken, Ham· mated candIdate for Prmcc persons were unable to gctm, • The commun~qtte saId State to this subject than any other ""mi>rr<, Se\'en other· mcring al Ihe government rec· 2' Die In Ship Albert constituency, he also un- "All ovcr the' north today IIrc Secretary n,usk s ~\lrrent :a11l5 in their talks which began Sat. '------ol'd will be stepped up, The Enumeration veiled his first promise of the' developments the like of which Ion ilerhn WIth SovI~1 Amhassa- urdav mornin" and lVere can. final days will see Ihe, byways election campaign - a special have lIcl'er been seen before," Idol' Anatoly Dobry~m had heen tinue'd briefly ~hefore lunch 5un. abandoned for a quick series of Col~ision commlSSlOn to h e a I' Indian he said, reported to Macnllllan by Ken, d ' . final meetings in major centres, Starts Today grievances and propose settle· 'The Canada 01 1967-the een·, nedy a~d the two gove~'lIment aiiowever the discussions But the parly message al- NORFOLK, Va, (AP) - A men! Of, long·slanding Indian tennial ycar-"is going to he heads agre~d ,o~ the Import· were said 'to have been without By DON IIAi-lRIGHT ready is plain, So Is Ihe Image Norwegian passenger . cargo treaty c1mms. tremendously different from Ihe ance of mamtamll1g Ihese and friction on this subject, and to , being projected by nat ion a I ship and a Greek freighter col· OTTAWA (CPl-The federal enumeration s tat s Monday Mr. DicCenbakcr, back home Canada of 19.;7 when the pres· other eo~tracts between East have consisted more of detailed leader Pearson after one day In Ilded in dense fog at Ihemouth ent government took office," and West.' explanations' of the vielVs oC Prince Edward Island and two of Cheaspeake Bay Sunday, Two with 67,000 workers counting the in Premier Joey Smallwood's persons died and Ihree were in· heads that will be eligible 10 then had the franchise-biggest STRESSES LOCAL TOPICS Macmillan and Kennedy, 1\ c each side with an eye to work· Newfoundland. juried. choose'the country's next gal" turnout since reliable figures Mr, DieCcnb'aker c e n t red communique continued, "reaf. ing out accommodations where ernment. were first kept' in 1911" plenty of atten\ion on local firmed their willingness to can· possible later on as the Com' Today, following a weekend In ,All the casualties were aboard BASICALLY TilE SAME topics too, standing beneath a sider meetings of heads of gov· mon Market progress continue!, Washington with other former the Norwegian vessel, the Tar­ . The count wi\l be completed Voting qualifications this lime banner which read: "Welcome ____~ __..o.. ______Nobel Peace Prize winners of antel. She was slashed open next Saturday and the voting are basically the same as they Prime Minister and Mrs, Dief' Ihe West who are guests of Irom water line 10 deck when lists wi\l appear soon after· were in 1958, enbaker (John and Olive to Havan!l President Kennedy, Mr. Pear· amidships by the bow of the ward, They are expected to I us).',"" a son is back on the road-Tor· Greek ship, Hellenic Splendor, show about 9,000,000 persons The law says that an eligible The p I' i m e minister's an· onto lirst and then Ibe West Tugs Cought to save' the T1r· with the righl to vote in the voter is one who on April 19- noun cement of his government's coast. Then he he!Jds, eastward antel from sinking put their ef­ federal general election June the day the election writs were intention-if returned to offiee­ across the Prairies and Into the fort was halted lemporarily 18, issued-was al least 21, and to appoint an Indion. claims vital arena oC ontado, shortly aller 4 p,m, when the The I a sit Parliament was who is a CanaJian citizen. or a commission was applauded by' Police Arrest Anti­ Few surprises are expected vessel ran aground four mile's chosen in 1958 by 79 pCI' ce,lt British suhject' who has lived in his audience. which included n in the party platform, It's ,1~st east of Cape' Henry, .. of the 9.131,200 persons who Cpnnda for a year, number of Indian~, about complele except Cor the SalYage vessels began ellorts - .•.. ------' ...... • ---.--~--.-- ... ------.----- .. - - .. ---.--- ._------... --_.- final, details of Ihe Liberal to pull the Tarantel Cree and G,ovt. Demonstrators. party stand on defence-nuclear resume Ihe low. . HAVANA (AP) - Several per-' seemed to be a signal, !hI _ J-'rcnch Premier arms or no nuclear arms for HAD 59 ABOARD sons were reported under arrest! demonstrators unfolded banners I' Id k his Canadians, ~ The two deaduboard the Tar· nmp ou rna es NO WIIOLESALE "PROMISES . antel were 11 mana'nd a woman . ,Sunday for staging the first Iwith inscriptio~~ callill~ for the to Ihe National Each Pearson speech 50 far -the latter presumably a pas· anti • government 'demonstrn· relea~e of, p~hl1cal prISoner! .. , ,\pril 26th, oullin· hns said no promises arc heing senger, Of the' 59 'aboard Ihe lion in Havana since last fall. i Police q 11 I C k 1 Y mored ,n, i ~ook .lIn< lor "rance's future, I I 1 J t h I I What the Norwegian ship at the time of Hardly had Saturday ni~hl's broke up the demonstration, lnt .\hn·an "'ar draws to I lallC e ou I\' 0 esa e, , short demonstration 'died down,! and led some of the demonstl'3' ~, Darty orrCl's is the producl oC the collision - 12 passengers G t1~~, 1I~ warned Euro· four years ofsludy and reo and a crew 01 47-25 2343 re· than the second shakeup within i tors away. . . JRSDAY Ii~htinc la~t·dllch bat· s~I'I·ch. he says. moved hy a const guarci culler a month was reported in the I This lVas the first .report of a~~inst Algerian In The campaign. lake orr ~t andbr'ou~ht ashore, I leadership of the integrated reI'· i a . demonstration, ag31!,st Pl'~· 'l't'D~lrncp. Ihal their efforts ---- olutional'Y organization, Cuba's I mler Ca~tro's, regime. SInce antI' in \'aln and oHered only political body, ICommul1lst disorders last ,Sept, a chance to resettle In Wilfredo Castro, no relative 10. About 4,000 . perso)ls In, a CK of Premiel' Fidel Castro was Roman Cat h 0 II c procession if they choose, with aId (rom Ihe IIOV' F,orest ,Fire' Razes,· fired as the organization'~ sec· turned innto an anti· Commu· , retary.general in one oC' Cuba's nist demonstration, ~lIld !ried 10 most populous districts, The I march on the. presldenl1al pal· 5 Communist newspaper Hoy said ace. Before pohce broke up the Eighteen Ho'm:es' . Sunday he was accused uf Il!arch, one man was reported inaking false arrests and using kIlled and a score of marchers GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (AP)- There was no immediale the revolution [or his personal were wounded, A wind,' whipped forest and estimate of loss. . J benefit. He may face tria\. ------brush fire that deslroyed 1~ The fast·movlng flumes black· Accounts of the Saturday . STATESMAN DIES SlIlny and cold. N. W, night demonstration were con· DACCA, East Pakistan, AP- 15, High 40. homes and Injured ,20. persons' ened an area' four miles' wide In a suburban area on the nortb· and eight miles long, fused, but this was the stolj' Abdul Kasam Fazlul Huq, 92, TcmpefatUres western outskirts 0[, tlj)s,' west; Officials, said most of the witnesses lold: '. the architect of East Pakistan, ern New 'York city' of 18,000 was homes Ihat were de~troyed were A crowd had . assembled at died Friday after Ii lengthy ill· MID Mil. . repOrted under control Sunday, not: insured.' . , " , the Intersection of Galiano. and ness, fazlul auq was one of the )n~ W Nlllht Dal Four persons .were taken to San Rafael streets, one of Ha· leading; members of Mohammed . vana's busiest, for a rally in Ali Jinnah's AlI·India Moslem ...... ~ ·61 hospital wilh minor .burns , and FIREMEN STAY , 16 olhers recelyed·· emergency , Rain w,ettcd down Ihe smo~lq: connection wit h this week's League and was the league's )ne.Vf ..••• ~.39 43 May Day celebration, 'president from 1916 to 1921. ••• 1 ,' .. 40,·' 44 treatmlmt.AII of· the Injured erlng' ruins Sunday and lire· were firefighters. ,';., lighters . were ,standing by to . tOKYO-About ISO members of the' Japan University, 'Student: Associa­ MINGLE WITH CROWD •• ..' •• 33, 34 Shi.ce 1890, the U,S. House , ...... 39 56' Hundreds o~ .'persons , were prevent further outbreaks, lion (Zengakurtm) staged a ''ban~bomh''demonstratjonin ~ront of the U.S. About 50 de m 0 n s t r.3 tors , mingled with the crow'd, which of Representatives -bas protect· 48 'forced' to flee, their homes' and ',The fire, 'broke· out ' Saturday Embassy here April 2S.th and were met and driven off by waiting police a pUblic schooj' was oPened to aflemoonand' nipidly spread included Saturday night shop· ed . itself, against filibustering Ltd. 33, dot squad,~.. stu~ provide emergency sbelter and through Ihe hamlet of Bennett· Here police and students tangle in' battle which left, some ,pers as well . as.' Cubans as· by strict rules'to cut speeches foOd. • villi and Into West Glens Falls, dents injured but no serious injtftics were reported ...;..(UPI). sembled for the tally. At what short called "cloture rules."

"I .., .',. , " :'-;1, ! THE DAILY N Ni,'LU, MONDAY. Gander Masons Hold ST. JOHN' Children/s . ~ANDER-The- Gander some Lodge held Its day on Easter Monday i basement of their bU'lld~ r C'adet · db Ing LIn erg Ave. Almost on ?red children turned up e JOy three hours of ment supplied by three carto.ons and many other omo tracho~s. Candy, ice cream soft drmks were Jerved as as hundreds of Easter eg­ a.1l of the children, This isS "Sele first venture of this ty the Gander Masons, thilPe Tuesday, l\Iay 1st the first year that the , day in tl of the new buildin" ' of top . for such a party, The da. Fal chUdren were treated Air Cadet dance on Easter ~Ionday has been design, in the basement, and Cadet League a: ments were ~erved. for the spec, providcd hy • R,C.A.F. ea Twillingate ," ...... : •. - Day" of careful s, , Presbyterial selection co ANSTY'S FALCONS runners up in the Commercial Hockey League pro\'incial 31' to choo~c mo Championship at Gander. Front row, left to right: George McMillan; Bill U.C.W. Meets ing Air Cad GANDER-A meeting of ify for special LehI'; Eli:r.5 Hollohan and Dick Perry. Hack row, left to right: Harry Janes; executive of Twillingate byte rial United Church The two giant boilers seen above will provide the heat for the new multi­ Jdm Haire: Luke Lush; Cyril Duggan; Dick Smyth and Smoky]. Curran, 'Two hundred ar Coach and General Manager.-(Staff photo), , was held on April 11th million dollar hospital under construetion at Gander.-(Staff photo} p.m. In the ladies ca dets will be iii scholarships " • ~------Fraser Road United Hall, Gander. of actual fly addition. th . I?ue to the very POor up to 150 ,dl~lOn of the roads in the trlct more than half the qualified lads I be~s were unable to Ladie! attending from Gander were from LeW'''nn.' Portervil)e and Gamba, Lobster The meeting began with short devotional period ed by the presidcnt, Mr!, A Is Mis LeGrow, follOwing which . The scarch \Va: business of the mecting tinned Sunday for conducted as follows. irest coast Newfol Appointment of m~mbers committees and to fishermen wh( tive, nominating members attend his trap serve on committees of and scare presbytery, acceptance of States Ail cation for 1962 and Harmon have b on necessary expenses, waters of Par Delegates to attend Chcsley Youn ence of United Church men meeting were also report said I pointed. gaff ha\'c The president read a is the fa from the president of ence U. C. W. Infonnlng that Miss Florence Murray MIss Marlon Thomphon visiting the Newfoundland byte rials late In May and Algel conduct schools for leaders ing a two day stay in each byterlal. Turns It was decided to hold next executive meeting ~ambo, on April 30th, when 8,620 IS hDped that I full Bowrin;:'s .cal will be able to attend, !crine has COlliI' ing her more til ulen on the ~ Ihi! !pring, Women Tnc final cour the vessel secur Prospector -which will gi' tu of the Algel TIMMINS. ant., (CP) - proxima tely ~20U Elaine McKinnon's philosophy The Algcrine, "if you can'l lick them, mind of Capt. C them," ' St. John's, spen' That's why she's a hunt. Shc prospector. of 60. Her husband Donald is tsry • treasurer o( the The crew killt Prospectors and Developers leals but on Iv h; soclation. ber was picked Since Mrs. McKinnon mil'ed back 11'01 walking-she used to hike miles to work e\'crv when she worked (or a lawyer-it was all ea5Y owned joining 'her husband in his relg.ntlrlg Ser,' ays in the bush in search She arrivel minerals. ' with 15. Prospecting was at lirst of the total she hobby for the couple but rnemben ( it has become serious Kyle rccei1 Mrs. McKinnon, t.ach from t he I' naturally, Is Viola president of the pectora and Developers tion, has nine claims In Shaw Township w hie b Four slaked wIth her busband. Four calls II' "In a couple of weeks we lity firemen ,·c start drilling and that muns Shortly' after lot of work," she said. terday morning DAUGHTER TO JOIN Next winter the to Geor: I car was on will be joined by a only slight dalll on their prospecting TheIr nlne-month-old thh \\" Donna has already become 's ~ak~1 .,' customed to spending mOlt the day outside with her ',~ulishl~d by , , "Donna has very straight I 'I and Is quite big for her age calls I know she will be good U!!ective oil bl snowshoes," said Mrs, • and a ,, non. She produced a pllr Cbimnev wood. , moccasins, handmade bY Damag Indians, that Donna will, Itork was sligh , Dn her fIrst trip...... t! Mrs. McKinnon, who I 1 ~: :: "being warm is half the ! .. ~.- ... I, .:-:...... : of outdoor living," ·~ .. ' .. quilted jacket, high '$:.=-; &"IIP. boots, IIrey woollen .1 ~!: socks and a white parka ~, ...... - colorful embroidery made I #~ ..." PERNAL L AN ~.:: Indian at Moose Factory , ~.".. to..; ~:-:: t: , from Jarnea Bay. " '. " ,; ·." '. Her preference Cor walking '.•.... . a matter of choice, not " ~ ...... -..... , sity. The Mc){Jnnons •j l '.~ .. "CANADIAN I MPERIAL ; .:!::: c;lrs but she prefers to ' :.. :.: . I . ;<.: on foot "regardless of .--·... ""... weather, rain, shine or ...... -".~'. .. . "I think thIs might be ~ " BANK OF COMMERCE .-...... tile reaSOll5 I enjoy nMlnee!l: • .-:.. ':.. .•. ~ ao mUch. Bush life ...... :. ;~ I Today, when you can buyaJniost~gyOU meanaoffinancingyourp~chase, LOan ,Ian to C~nadians. world Of Its own, no :r1l';,t' " traffic. }.Iso food has a ' ~ ~f=!. 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ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND Mor-iDA Y, APRIL 30,1962 s The Daily News C'adet Week Titov At Carpenters Sign Gander' thrte onlorrow Will Be Wage Contract 1)' other Russian spaceman. Gharman i~ cream Titov said Sunday at Gander he / ~TTt'd as was looking forward to his visit ~ste:- eg:s In the United·States. . '~Selection Day" The short, stocky and jovial :1. This is With 'Loggers thiJ type cosmonaut chatted freely with a~', ~Iay 1st will be an in the RCAF quota. The five, :1S, Ibis a small group of airport of· The Newfoundlander Federation the carpenters and the Interna­ the day in the lives of weeks' course will commence ficials, children and visitors of top Air Cadets early in July at clvlllan flying of Labour again expressed the tional Woodworkers of America while on a refUelling stop. view Sunday that the province's (CLC). Falling during' clubs and schools ~paced across The Ilyushin·IS turbo prop Air Cadet Week, :llay the country and successful 15,000 loggers should be given an The contract was negotiated on plane carrying Tltov, his wife opportunity to vote on which of behalf of the loggers between the i.l> bern designated by the graduates will qualify for the mIn 15 other Soviet delegates ,'adet League as "Selection Air Cadet flying badge as well two unions they want to repre· paper companies and carpenters look ofC for New York at 3.30 sent thcm. last month despite strong 'opposi. .. for the special training as' pril'ate pilot licenses. p.m. NDT. Tilov Is to be a guest · , prol'irled h.l· the league Two hundred cadets will be TllC Unitcd Ilrothcrhood of Car· lion from the IIVA and local at an International conference pentcl'S ami Joiners of Amcrica unions. At that !.ime the Feder· , .' Ihr n.C.A.F. each summer. chosen for a seven weeks "Sen· on space research in Weshing· (CL(, signed a wage and work· alion also called for a vote. te .;drrlinn Day" culminates ior Leaders Course" tu be held ton. ' .. ' of carrful screening by at RCAF Station, Camp Bar· in~ contract Saturday on behalf DISPUTE DEEPENS Rcfcrring to his 17 orhital JnnU\Hlc, ·· .. r 'election committees .1t deu. Operate das a "junior staff of the lo~~cn; wilh the ;\nglT i The conlract ~ignin~. 'ial fli{;hts' around the carth last Newfoundland DC\'clopll1ent Co .. : cd Sat\lrd~y hy A. V. (oopcr, :In .'~ ~ro"inrial and national, colle~e", the course will train I • • , August, Titov said he would Ltrl .. of Grand [-'r more Ihan 650 ,rarlel~ for future pOSitIOns as leets like to make another trip. "It's 1bnd ;lnd indicate~ tile ;l~reemcnt ! !he. I~tcst ?c\'clopmcnl In the .I\1~' ·""nctiIlC Air Cadcts II'ho will I ,··'ficers and instructors with like an infectious dfsease . . . 'would also he ~I~ncd hy BOll'a· l lsdlcllOn r1I5','lte bctween the cal· :'.i; for special rewards in . the squadrons. i tcr's Ncwfuulldl,lIld Pulp and penters and the I\I'A. hulh ')f , A lotal of fiftY'eight cadets out others should be given the chance." I Papct' ~liIls of Cornci' Brook' i whom W:Illt, 10 exclusi\'cly rcprcs· • ,~ hundred and fifty of' '\-ill be hand.picked for the Prc.,irlcllt Esau Thoms flf thc; enl the loggers . · .;;:l'I, will be granted nCAF league's top award-a goodwill HEDGES ON DETAILS I[-'edcl'alion said Ihe lo~get's I ;11'. Cooper said the contract ':~ 'l'holarships cOl'ering 35 "cxchange visits" trip to o~e He hedged on giving details I should be givcn a choicc bctween i ratified Fr~da)' hy a meeting of .:' I,f actual flying instruct· of eleven different countnes of his space flight, saying only ! ---, ; representatlve loggers at Gl'and In addition, the league will under the Air Cadet inter· CORPS CADET Betty Oakley is shown wclcomin~ Lieut. Colonel W. Ric~]. that the mission had been\full· I Falls. woul~ be sign cd to·day by . up to 150 scholarships national cxchange ~isits scheme. filled and that the mechanical 'Principal of The Salvation Army Training Collc~~, ~oronto, an,d speCH)'.} NIlBowater's and the Newfoundlapd i~3lified lads not included Return parties of cadets from systems had fUllctioned perfect. ~uest and Leader of The Salvation Army Youth CounCIls, St. John s,-(RPS , J ••C oe I Contractors Association which're· the United States and Europe Iy. presents pril'ate wood·lot owners. will I'isit Canada as gucsts of Speaking through an lnter· ' IBut details of the contract will the League and RCAF. t B tt I not be announced until the sign. Lobsterman Names of the prize winning preter, Tltov said the length of Ber U S t ings arc completed, he said. = ; ambo. candidates will be announced his stay In thc United States )C~ln willa h~' Air Cadet League Head. was uncertain. '~riod quart~rs. Ottawa, early in May. Manager :::t, ~11'S. A. Is Missing 'I'Hov was clad In 8 light blue In addition to the above ac· ch'liian suit. His wife Tamara, Bert Butt, Conservative t: "'hich Trr ~carch was being can : til'ilies. 6500 Air Cadel~ will at· McGrath who airport observers classed Candidate for the Federal Rid· m~etln&: ::~td Sunda~' for a 38·year·old I tcnd the annual summer' camps ing of Trinity·Conception an lDws: · roa5t !\clI'foundland lobst to be held this year at RCAF as "the prettiest Russian wo° r members I man to land at Gander yet," nounced today that Joseph C. f•• hmncn who left Friday: ~lation, (;reenwood, N.S.; Saint. Off to wore a yellow coat with match· Kicks l:ttnd his traps. I Jean, P.Q.; Trenton, Ontarioj Noel of Carbonear has been ap· ing brown accessories. member~ P and searchcrs from the land Vancouver, B.C. pointed as his Campaign :llan· lt~~ of agel' in the June 18th election. I Slates Air Force Base ):~nce of Before leaving the Gander Campaigl1 H:,rl11on ha\'e been searching I terminal building, Titov was IIII'. Noel was born at Fresh· ~:ld dh.cuo .• 1 water, Carbon ear in 1923. He '.! lI.llers of Port au Port Bay I summoned to the tcleph·one. He (hc,ley Young of BosII'ar· NOP To spoke for fh'e minutes with Dr. is associated with Noel iIlotors James A. McGrath held. his A. A. Aroutunian, Soviet am· and Transit Limited of Carbon· organizational meeting Saturday \ report said the man's hat I bassador to Canada who was ear and is active in community afternoon at the P.C. Associa· ; :aff ha\'c been found.! Contest forccd 10 land at Stephenville, 1and social activities in and tion clubrooms in SI. John). lhe falher of ei:;ht : Nfld., Sunday, because of weat· I around Carhonear. Mr. Noel is Campaign workers from evcry her conditions over Gander. Secretary Treasurer of the settlement in the rural porliun Stephenville is 195 miles south· Sponsoring COlllmiitee 'of the i of st. .John·s East \\·.ere.IH·cscnt 4 Ridings cast 'of Gander hy air. . Aid Cadets of Canada' Assistant' for ~Ir. McGrath's campaign The New Democratic Party Secretary of the Carboncar Ki· : "kick·off" mecting inchltling a Algerine will cuntest foul' of the seven wanis Club. Treasurer of Ihe' iar~e numher of c\elegatrs fi'om :'\ewfoundland ridings in lhe Carbonear ~Iasonic Lodge. : Bell Island. A total of 98 dele· forlhcomill!: general election, John _Howard For many ycars ~Ir. Noel was' bales registered for the meet· said Ed finn. lender of Ihe associated with the firm of W. inll. Turns Out parly in Newfoundland, last ,I. lI\oOl'es Limited and is well' Following a business Illcet· ! to hold Society Appeal known among the fishermen in . ing a silcial hall! was h·cid. m~tlng Pelts 1ni~;:~re is a possibility that Trinity·Conccption. : Special' gucsts induded lion. 30th. when 8, 620 11he party 'will have candidates Mr. Noel. in taking the im'l W.. J. Browne, Solicitor Gcn· t uI I ..n<'11 Ii ::)',\nll~'s ~caling I'cssel AI. I i~ .one or more of the other A criminal in jail may he just porlant post of Campaign Man· , era I of Canada. Scnator Joh:n G. ~:tend. ha~ completed discharg. rJ(hn~s. . a caged menace, a rehihiltat· agel' for Mr. Butt ia. confident I Higgins. ~[r. James J. Greene, . :: hrr more than 8,000 seals I Namc~ of I.hp; cand~date5 for ed criminal however, is a threat 'RECEIVES AWARD-The Provincial Commander. Colonel G, Higgins, is that the Conservatil'e Party will i lIUI.A., Mr. Albert Furey. :,:, 0 th Northem Front the l'arJOus rldmgs Wll!. be an· removed. win Trinity·Conception with a i ~!.H.A., Mr. Richard Greene, , n e Inonnced at intervals durmg the shown above rescnting the General's Award for the Corps, Cadet Essay big majority. He $tates that I)\[:H.A.. whose prov!nc.ial dis nen •. ~pr~ng. '. Ilcxt couple oI weeks. In this particular branch of Contest to CaSel Bctty Stockley from Twillingate.-(RPS), Mr. Butt is well·known in the I tncts are located wlthm the ,./ fmal count sho~ed that I' It Is definite however, said the work of the John Howard , . riding and his background is boundaries of the Federal Rid \ rs,cl . secu~ed 8,620 pelts. ~Ir. Finn, that NDP candidates Society much progress has such as to make him an ideal ing of SI. John's East. Three ector wlll gll·.e ~ach memo will contest two St. John's rid. been made, The Society is now I representative for the riding in other Conservative candidates r of the A~erme 5 crew ap· ings, Humber.St. George's'SI. conducting a campaign for Guy Motorcade for Prime the House of Commons. in the forthcoming Federal .S~OO. Barbe. and Grand l'al1s.Whi~e funds and asks generous dll· John Aigenne, under the com I Bay.Labrador election were also present: Mr. zens to send their contributions Bill Smith, Humber St. George's , of Capt. Charlie Kean of r ___•..;. ____ to P.O. Box 905, st. John's, I John's, spent- six weeks in Enters Dock Minister Wednesday Mr. Bert Butt, Trinity·Concep­ i,. ' Dragger tion,lIlr. Alex Stacey, Burin· hunt. She carried a crew The Bell Island·Portugal The central (ampaign head· Duckworth Street. down Pres· Burgeo. Mr. Terry Trainor was fiJ. Injured ~n Cove ferry John Guy is at pres quarters of the Progressive eott Street to Water st. west d . f th t' d T~e trrw killed about 15,000 Flight To ent on drydock in St. ,Tohn's. Conservative Party released the on 'Vater Street to Crai~mi1lar~ Ashore an 111chalrman 111 G 0'tl e 'I meef mgth anSt ~i:! AI'enue, to Cornwall Avenue, rs. c r~ I, WI e 0 e • but only baH of the num· . The ferry will rec'eived her details of the route to b eo· f I J h' E t d'd t h :t: east on Le ~larchant Road, Hal'· 0 n s as can I a e was 05' \\'J~ picked up. The ship annual overhaul and refit, be· lowed by the motorcade from t cII back from the hunt last Collision Torbav 'I'erminal when the vey Road, Military Road to ess. d UK Returns fore rcsuming service on the • Newfoundland Hotel. Refloated'All those present· reporte A 42·vear·old mule resident nine·mile tickle between the Prime Minister of Canada, Hon. f th .. d John G. Diefenbaker arrives in The motore~de will trav.el rom elr varLOUS areas an Inr onl~' olher ~ewfoundland ' of Twilllngate received head in· Board of Trade members and two points. in the 1962 hunt was the juries and a broken leg when their wives who have been St. John's on Wednesday, May. thrOUg~ the elty at .ten to flf· GRAND BANK-The dragger there was unanimous agreement While the Guy is on drydock 2nd. . t~en mdes an, hou~. m order to Red Diamond VIII went ashore that a hard.working, aggressive ownl'd .by the Earle he was struck by a car while visiting the United Kingdom -which will be about one week ;'""1";,,,, Sen'ice of Carbon· crossing LeMarchant Road at are scheduled to return to The Prime Minister arrives gIve st. .John s CltJzens ev.cry inside the entrance to Fortune I campaign is in the making for -the service will be maintain at TorbarTerminal at 4.00 p.m. opportumty to. greet the PrIme Harbour early Saturday morn 1MI'. McGrath, the same kind of She arrh'ed back from the 1.40 yesterday morning. Newfoundland today. cd by the smaller ferry Kipawo. with 15,000 pelts-half I The man.was conveyed to the The motorcade will leave the Minister and hls party. ing. The ship was iffitering I effo~t that. swept Mr. lIlcGrath t~r total she had killed. The IGencral Hospital. examined by The group of 86 lell here Terminal at 4.15 p.m. The ., port when her steering meehan· I to victory m the Federal cam· members of the coal.burn· Dr. McDonald and Dr. Cowan April 6 on a business and motorcade' wiJI drive to the city El'ery OPP?~tul1Jty WIll be a~. ism went out of order and the! paign of 1958 with a majority 01 ",'Ie receil'ed about S270' and detained. .____ ..:.:p_le_a_su_l'_c_tr_l_p. ______vI'a Portu~al Cove Road, New Corded the CltJzens ,o(~ St.t JOdhn s dra""er went on a shoal on the nearly 9,000 votes. 1 ~ to meet the Prune., mIS er ur'l bO. Police Make Cove Road, King's Bridge Road,.mg h'IS l'lSI.··t Bes des tile rallv. north slde of the harbour en· from the hunl. I CNR-Calling Tender Ordnance Street, west on in the C.L.B. Armoury on Wcd· ' trance. M eloperJ 18 Arrests nesday evening, the Prime ~lin· The dragger wa~ inward To anage .alItlJ In . Addr. ister will be on Water Street bound from the banks and had which Four Calls I I Eighteen arrests were made . essmg and the waterfront on Thurs· ninety thousand pounds of fish H V II day morning .Those parlici· aboard. huabllld. Four ralls were receil'ed Bridge 'by city police over the week· appy a ey ! weeks .... byiFor Waterford end. paling in the motorcade and t,1 !Irrmcn yesterda~·. I that muIU Canadian National Railways of reinforced . concrete abut· Ten men were arrested for ·Wanl·S C1 ub othcr motorists along the rotlle The dragger was successfully i S~ortl)' after 8 o'clock ycs· KI will refrain from sounding r~floated at high tide Saturday, Arthur R. Colbourne of Step­ !re said. is calling for tenders In con· ments, piers and deck, and drunkenness, two for impaired ~;j,Jr morning firemen were horns in the area from the top afternoon. The tug Kelligrews : hem'ille has been appointed JoIN nee lion with construction or a steel fence panels in the build· driving, one for opcrating a Captain Nicholas Bl'ango, U. lttd 10 George Street where the )[eJj3a1lO new highway bridge over the ing of the new bridge. . motor vchicle with no licence S. N. Chief of Staff, Airbol'lle of \Jammon Avenue to Prihve was sliccessful in pulling the I town manager of Happy Valley, I fU was on firt'. There was of Wales Stred. 'I'hi! is a has· ship into de,'p water on the i Labrador. Waterfurd River here. The Instructions, plnns an~ forms or muffler, one under warrant Early Warning Wing, Atlantic, t::) ~Ii~hl damage. At 11.40 last pitul wne aod unnecess~l'y first attempt. Examination nf I Mr. Colhourne. who ,pl·evious· hridge Is part of the more than of cuntract can be obtained app.tI'(~ntly insane, three given I:tl lh~\' wt're called to will ue the guest speahr al the $I.(WO.OOO expunsiun prugrulII Irom the Regional Engineel"s ill charge for ueing drunk anti nobes are Jtriclly pl·ohibited. the dral!g~r indicated no IllY worked at Harmon ,.\ir t'orce l!;;;l'; Bakery where tlust St. John's KiwBuis Cluu's wc~k· for CN's SI. John's yard.· Office at Moncton or the Area disurucl·Jy In the home, and one Coopel'alion of eili~ens would ~eri()u5 dama)!e h,1d been call~' Hasp, will cummcnre his new t<~d an electrical dUct had Iy dinner here tu·morrow. , The bridge wlll be the third Engineer's OCIlce at st. Jolm's. given In charge for assuulting \.II! gl'~aUy "Pl'l·~ciated. ed. i dulies May 15. ~~: fire. The blaze was eX· April 28-May <1 Is being ob· \:;Ji,hed by a hoosIer. to be bullt as part of the pro· Closing dute for tender! Is Muy wife and curryJng a dangerous served by Kiwanis International ('.her calls received were a gram to expand the Newfound· 17;,,' ______w_ll..;,uJl=-o_n_. ______as "Canada· U.S. Good Will ~t:til'e oil burner on William land capital yard from I93·car --' Week". It will commemorate I~ltt and a fire around a to li14·car capacity. Already one the 145th anniversary of. the t-'::n~y woodwork on Duggan highway bridge spanning the signing of the Rush·Bagot CN tracks is nearing complet· 500 Attending . Rotary SPECIAL PURCHASE ~~"!ft. Damage to the wood· Agreement, signed April 28, t1:1; \\'a~ slil:ht. ion. .1817,' It demilitarized the Thr. seI'ond hillhway hridge' Soon 'boundary between the United i~ pari or the ~amc thorough· Convention' Here States and Canada. farc hein~ constructcd by CN Captain Brango's attendance , 10 link Watcr Slr~et ~nd the 51. ,John's will soon see the long he rememhered. The morn· largest convention evcr held ins scssions will be devoted to at the dinner meeting in the Sleeping Bags By Car i Soulh Sidc n~ad .in r!ace of here. The. 1962 District Assem· addressed and discussions by Newfoundland Hotel here will .\ :1.', ycar.old woman resident . Mill Lan~" which I.~ bem!:. abo blv Conference of the' Rotary highly qualified Rotarians . honor the occasion. . 'hr~ Sireet wa~ taken to the : ~lIrh~d hylhe yard's .cxp~ns!on. ciub take5 place .June 10th )'uesday afternoon every visit· Other attending will· include • Adult Size ~rr.1 I\ospilal and found to 1 Contractors are belll!: II1Vl~Crl through June 141h and is ex· ing Rotarian and' Rotary will Premier J. R. Smallwood and ;1. head injuries when she to tender for the construcilon •. Green Rubberized BoUom peeled to be attended by 250 be guests of members of the military and civil representa. 'i. hurt in a two·car collision men and womcn Irom the ~lari· famous group system of the Rot· tives from the' United States' ";1 look place whilc car No. • Warm Kasha time Provinces and 150 RotaI" ary Club of st. John's'. The and Canada. . Lining while making a Icft turn Fishermen's lans and their wives for a total guests will have an opportunity Balsam Street into attendance of over 500 people. to see some of the historical 's Road collided with car The visitors will occupy, all of and beauty spols of SI. John'sj • Full Length . 11619. 8·95 Centre to Open the Newfoundland Hotel and a enjoy typical Newfoundland GNIR Paving Zipper accident happened at large part of the Kenmount dishes and visit in the homes ycsterday afternoon. At The Fishermen's Centre in Hotel. oC mcm bel'S. Wednesday after. roeneral Hospital the woo An extremely Interesting pro. noon will be free for shopping, was found to h31'e . suf. the King George V Institute, Water' Street, Is to re·open to grom has been arranged by golf nnd visiting and prepar· Contract an abrasion on the leC! fishermen shortly. the conference committee under ing for the big' event at night, PORT AUX BASQUES.....; ONE GALLON CONTAINER of her head. She was de· the chairmanship of past presi. the ball in honour of District Canadian National Railways Is for obserl'ation. The Centre opens In ,Slarly May and closes late In October. dent Darroch Macglllivary. Governor H. K. Wyatt, recept· calling tenders for the paving • Assorted Coloured Plastic Last year more than 10,000 There 'will he two big reeept. ion, dinner, entertainment to of the Station Road and park. from many countries vislicd the ions: one by the civic govern· be followed hy danelng. ing area at Port Aux Basques, Feather-lite centre. ment and the olher hy ~he pro· Mrs. Ernest MacDonald, wiCe R. P. Puddester, regional en· • ', I 1.19 Last Day. On The Cenlre, which was organ. I'incial government. There ·wlll of the local president of the gineer announced today. Ideal for Ca":!ping, Boating and Plen es etc. lzed . by the St.. John's Rolary he three very special speakers: Rotary Club is head of an active The half·mile long road leads Club for visiting foreign fisher· The Han. J, n. Smal1wood, Pre· committee to provide enter· from the Traris·Canada Highway Income. Tax men and local fishermen. as mier of Newfoundland; Col· talnment for the visiting wives, to the station and ferry tel" l, onel the' Hon. Sir Leonard' or Rotary Anns as they are minal. It was last paved anum· in ,1),\ay is the deadline for the well, Is piace.· where the men' can gather after working hours Outerbrldge, former Lieutenant called. bel' of years ago, and it has thereoL .l!ient of Income ·tax and the Governor of Newfoundland, and This is only the thIrd oeeas· been decIded to renew the vav· horrl1ll· oUlce in. SIr Humphrey for 'certain forms of recreation -such, as' music, . write letters, Mr, H. G. R. Mews, Mayor o( Ion on which the Newfound· ing. the pit dIIt Building will bea busy the city of si. . ,·John's. The land Club have heen hosts to a read books, play carib. Plans; forms of contract and with lut·minute returns delegates will be officially weI· district, confer~nce. The last oe· specifications are available to made. It open'ed In' ~950, 'and each crimed Ip Newfoundland by the cnslon was in 1936. Many of the bidders at the Regional En· year the' cenlre . needs about Hnn. Campbell Macpherson, visilors will he comin~ 10 Nr.w· gincr.r's Office in Moncton Rnd . ,l'~nallies ueprovh!rd for $.,000 Itl operate. .The :.funds Lieutenant Governor of New· foundlnnd for lhe firol time and 'ihe Are~ Engineers Office in who do not make an In· are raIsed ,from donatloiu, by foundland. . hove expressed great interest iQ 51. .John's. Closing .date for ten· W return by Aprll.3D. local bUsinesses. ' The lour day affair should viSiting this province. . ders is May 15, I , "tHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFL..,., MONDAY. APlUL 30, 196~ fHE DAILY NEWS "The'~~,s G~odRea~n'-"to B~lieve This Is Risky!" Sque~ching Steel Price Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper Plan Th~ DAILY NEWS Is • morning paper Clears Aid For Congress established In 1894. and published It tbe News Building, 355-359 Duckworth By PETER EDSON thOl Street, St John's, Newfoundland, b;f Robinson & Company. f.imlted. WASHINGTON (NEA)-There was a lot than the three-tenths-of-a-cent-per-pound ME~IBER OF and decrease in the price of steel involved in the OU ( THE CAl'lADIAN PRESS troversy between President John F. Kennedy and (Last of Three The \ Canadian Press Is exclusivel1 , ' Steel Corp. Board Chairman Roger M. Blough. By HAROLD S entitled to the U3e for republication of NEW YORK, (l'I all news despatchel In thl. paper credit. Even though the three-day showdown on the ! '~""~l..r"'. ed to It or to the Associated PreSi or fight between big government and big bUsi­ Is an iron Reuters and also the local news publlsh- ness has been suspended by an armistice, public this ye 250 times as ed therein. several fundamental questions of economics cigarettes as i' .: YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES and politics remain: ..:. .. All Press Servlces and featUre artic1et cancer drives eulda .M...... $12.00 per annum It is upon ciga In this paper are copyrighted and tileD How free is the free enterprise system to be? medical mel United KIngdom Ind all reproduction It prohibited. What is government's proper role toward blame for fore!p countries .... $14.00 per annum iness? is growing Member Audit Burel. DUm bers. :; Authorlzed.s second class mill, .f Cltculatloa. Are the national interest and the consumina present odds ;:: Post Office Department. Ottawi. lic interest more important than maintenance ~f living a lung can< free enterprise system-meaning the rights of 20 to one_ _".·l~.,". will gl • management and free labor to do as they please This abo MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1962 their own interests? of Str: ~lll:anasee, Fla., U ..... ------"The public be damned' philospphy is One reason for ,Relations With Labrador now dead. It was given this name 79 Veal'S ~lity among lun! a.((o by railroad empire builder William time is because t A resident of Happy Valley hap· longing to a new country with only like some other Henry Vanderbilt when he was asked if his body, cannot be pened to remark a little while ago the traditions they may establish New York Central wouldnt have to put on a tirelY. There is J that the people of that community for themselves in their lodge in the luxury train to match a Psnnsylvania flyer. llitute. had little affinity with the inter­ wilderness, Surgery which The fact that these two railroads are now cbeck the spreal ests. lr ~imporlal1t despatches that rel.1te to The ne:-v history will fill. an im· The result seems to be that that both are essential and each singing led up to extravagant Newfoundland, and FlO Ken laturated" fa 1bls highly 1 gihe activities or the regiment in pOl'tant gap in t~~ bibliography of President de Gaulle Is being has a definite role to play In giving in which the host often . Kimball, the Air Cadet Liaison RCAF Slation. given I taste of his own tactics, our society. It is obvious, then, improverlshecl himselk and his Officer for Clarenvl\le. While Of Illost fish 0 'Scotland, Gallipoli, England. and NeY'foundl~nd, an~ it might. con- He can achIeve his plan for a that all planning must be de. clan in a franzied bid for one Squadron of Cadets toured ranee. Much of the local material tain to advantage a prefaratory loose confederation of Europe, signed to meet the require­ prestige. SI. John's the other Inspected SATURN'S STATISTICS nd personal storlesof interest to chapter in which would be sketched but only If he gives way to the ments of both. a Search and Rescue Lancaster, Dutch and the Belgians, and which was placed on Static Dis· Mean distance of the Ehe compiler of an official history the history of the original New­ GERMAN LEGEND Saturn from the sun Is d makes possible Brltlsh' portlci. MISS CANADA play Cor the occasion . •~.. houldalso be. available, ~n putting' loundlalld Regiment which fought pation, In effect, Belgium anI!. Peterborough Examiner The forget·me·not Is the sym· 885.9 million mile. an . After the Cadets were his part of the st~l'Y together the so,well.inthe defence otMontreal the. ~ctherland~ seem to be. We are all for beauty con. bol of friendship and tme love, ~upper periodIc time (time once again kept busy, this time for the planet to make • 'ritings of the 'late' Caplain.: Leo and Upper Canada in ·the ~merican .saylng . that President de tests, but the attraction Is di. In 'German legend, "forget me Gaulle's plans are assured if minished when we kn6w there not" fy a lover who drowned· with sports In the large Station plete revolution around urphy ,should particularly War of IndepEmdenc'e and the War be, Britain I! brought in, and is someone in the background trying to ge: the flower 'for hIs Recreation Centre. Under· the sun) is 291,2 years',.. illlnJ1 1.' to the Encyclopedia .~uablt. '~ .,' . . of:1~~~-14. . . condemned if she il left out. countine the profits. LOllically, sweetheart. leadership, of FlO Kimball, and

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- £ DAILY NEWS, ST. NFLD. MONDAY. APRIL 1962 Plan For Survival: 3 .Capitol ess ,A.lthough Cause Still Argued, Now Playing NEWFOUNDLAND "DOCTOR IN LOVE" ou C~ Fight Cancer Of Lung IN COLOR WELCO'MES ;y , . Alter the highly successful d.ast of Three Articles) 'Doctor' films, Betty Box and ~)' HAROLD SHEERAN Ralph Thomas now produce J.OHN G. DIEFENBAKER ~I:\I' YORK, (NEA)-Super­ their perfect prescription for :ciown "us,;.'" ,;eO on the lung cancer flrst·rale entertainment. . • busi­ · •..,~lrm is an irony The Amer· the super·tonlc labeiled "DOC· PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA AND NATIONAL I.EADER OF THE PROGRESSIVE ,istice. · <;~ public this year will spend TOR IN LOVE." CONSERVATIVE PARTY :omics '""t :!50 times 8S much money "Doctor In Love", featuring ,ci~arellcs as It will donate a brilliant cast, Michael Craig : cancer drives .. ' gets of( to a roaring start and ':: i.' upon cigarettes which never lets up, even under the "l~" medical men pile much anaesthetic, In this crazy com· , .. tht blame for a disease edy of the medical profession ARRIVING .::ch is growing sharply In at its maddest. Health is reo •. -"hrrs. served for the patients when ::ning . F:t.'cnt odds against sur­ the doctors nre sick-love sick! :~C'e of : ,,:n~ a lung cancer attack are In this, the latest of his best ,.~ut 20 to one. AboUI 45,000 TORBAY .AIRPORT 4 sellers, author Richard Gordon p.m . ~:s of \~r:lran~ will eel the discase introduces • new type of doc· . plcasc · • ~!lii2. This about equals the tor "hero" portrayed by Mich· ;"Jlauon of Stratford. Conn.; ael Craig-a riotous follow·on ::I·lhmr. Fla .• or Quincy. III. . 'from his recent comedy hit .. ,1"t reason for the high mar· "Upstairs And Downstairs" by MOTORCADE from the AIRPORT I :'cars If ~monl: lung cancer vic· the same producer director :illiam . ;, because the lungs. un­ team, Betty Box and Ralph ,orne other parts oC the i if his Thomas. ; THROUGH THE CITY of ST. JOHN'S · I.". ran not b~ removed en· Leslie Phillips "carries on" (In a I, :;~\ There is no pla~lic 5ub· in. his inimitable comic style. ON f!~·cr. r.+ ~: r The story tells how these two :;r:rry which attempts to . '. medicos become Involved with .A thr ~pread oC the dis· the beautiful, slightly serious '" !hrOIl~h A stricken lunl: Nikki, played by Virginia Mas­ ~ ~"t hren hi~hly succcss· kell, and t.he fluffy·headed. skit· tish "Kitten" Strudwick, played '::,,, then. can lunl: canccr by Carole Lesley-not to men· • :'mhatlNI? tion two strip·tease girls (they • • • have to be !een), Joan Sims and Iht anSWer, sal's many au· Liz Fraser. . :";!:Ir~ on the subject. is sim· Throughout the picture, like : ~ Quit smoking. a gigantic cloud edged with ):. If ~'ou can't stop pufCing silver, looms that formidable, MAY 2nd ;.,:. h~\"r chest X·rays taken bellowing, likeable figure. Sir '·t;"rn:ly. says Dr. Roald N. Lancelot Spratt, again played l'CS · ;;,~:. of the American Cancer by the Inimitable James Robert· \lbJic · ;"r"

r.ltional meetings In recent ,_n_I._!I~ •. -:--.'., said to Inhibit cholesterol for- talnly will take even better ad- Mr. Turnill added. . ___ "_I.-______.__ T--~I-"-'-It-I-I,-,-t-"-~I-'-I-'-'II ;\. resoh'­ ~:ths. mation In the blood serum and vantage of our nearness to good Speaking about the export ~sc issues For instance, he said fish­ even to encourage lessening of fishing grounds and of our in- market opportunities for fresh t!\ products are gaining In :ions had its amounts In the blood and on short and .inland fisheries. and frozen fish, Mr. Kinney CHAIRMAN I MEET THE , ::"'rnational nutritional pres· the artery walls. This is a very "And our substantial and In- said that the large U,.S, frozen : ! 'crnmcnt­ tI!: fish possess some rather Important therapeutic property creasing knowledge ahout inter· fish market 1s substantial now , 1 ! CON'SERV ATIVE . I ::»rtant Ind essential const!­ I e\'cl'\'one and gives further reason for national fish stocks will be of and is growing: that opportuni­ for human nutrition 1CSS ~s its ~':l! rating lish high in the human great help in inevitable future ties are there for Increases if I CANDIDATES FOR I l~:th onl\' a few other edible diet." negotiations with other nations." quality Is maintained and im- James ~~;.AGreene . ~ed most. I ------contain. Other speakers during the Mr. MacKenzie dWelt on the proved by research finding new Dr. Kask IBid; "fish course oC the second day's ses· salt export markets. He. point. ways to lock·in the sea fresh­ ·1 NEWFOUNDLAND I .Iome therapeutic quali· slon Included: Gordon C. 0'· ed out that. with low~r produc- ness of frcsh fish into frozen 1.-.. _---_ .. _-----"--_.. _,-"_ .. _.. _ .. 1 '_"_"_"_"_II_._II_"_._If_II_"_"~'I_"_II-ata. that ar. only now becom. Brien, manager: Fisheries, Ot· ,tion costs than Canada, 'Spain products: that it Is always nec­ understood and which are tawa, .T. N. Hyland, Van· anrl France. in particular. "are essnry to have the Industry pro· -"-"-~'-'"_U-"_'I_"_"_'I_"_'~_'I_I'_'I_"_'''-f , h~inl: actively explored and couvcr; D. MacKenzie, Halifax: able to underquote our export· mote to the trade the produc~ prove to be unique in the E. R, Kinney. Gloucester. Man.; ers in many of those markets and the profits that can be Re­ r--"-'LW-E'-'TELEVI"sio N-'-'-", gltion of human life and E. Turnill. Vancouver: J. stew· ·whleh are Important 'to us and cured from the sale of Can· HEARthe . art. Black's Harbour, N.B.; K. this poses avery real threat to adian frozen fish. I contains some or aU or Campbell, Vancouver' and A. our industry, Mr. Freehet told the dele- AP'PEARANCE ~!!ential nutrients but Its CunninghRm, HallfaK. EXPORT MARKETS gates that Canada must have Hon. Wit J. Browne . of the its I.ts and Is -vItamins MORE' WIDELY KNOWN "Temporarily. lat least, the new vessels with the best Solicitor General of Canada JDlne charaeterlstlea that Mr. Hyland laid that the Important Cuba market Is not equipment and new fishing iear PRIME MINISTER by few foodl of com· economy,· flavour Ind conven· taking any Canadian salt fish, and techniques if her fisher­ - and- availability and cost." lence of fish and sea fooli were and, In fact. Is buying very little men are to be leaders to other CJON TV 8:00 P.M. II Important in nu· becoming more widely known to of thlltraditionally basic food countries on fish catching oper- lor other re.lOIII than the Canadian .consumer. lrom any source, The loss of allons. just a ,Dod all around He laid that only 10 or flf· this market to Canadian export· Mr. Campbell said that export James' A. McGrath I WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 . Kuk 1.ld, and added: teen yearl ago Industry memo ers and to Norway, which was opportunities for canned sal· . _-"--'._1_11-"_11_11-"_1_,_"_,_,,_,"_,"_1. _'.-II-n__ I_l_.,_I_II_._. ______II_.I_~ oils or fats contain bers were concerned with the the other principal supplier, mon depend on how canned sal· portions of what chern· numerous handlcapa which wer~ meant that other outlc;!ts must mon Is treated by the European nutritionists call "un· encountered In the selling of be found for much more of the Common Market policy. when it MAIN SPEAKER " fatt,. Iclds •••• It I! !Ish and fishery products world's production of lilt fish. Is ,established. "I {the tariff Is I. highly unsaturated nature throughout the country. "I. be· However, Nova Scotian export· nll or low, we can probably THE RIGHT HONOURABLE fish oils tbat keeps them lIeve that inost of these have era were successful In shipping maintain our position in the ••.Ind helps to keep either been completely over· some 44.000 cases to this market U,K ..and possibly find oppor· InjuriollJ particles from come or that they have 1m· in the Oetober·December per· tunity to Increase demand in JOHN G. DIEFENBAKER in the blood serum and proved to. the point 'that they lod .•• '.'" 'the booming E.E,C. nations. A I I lodled in the walls can no longer be considered as IIfr. ~,fllcKcnzle' felt optimls· high larlff on the other hand the blood vessels. major obslacles. Some of these lic about export markets for could mean the loss' of redud~ 'This flctor II very import· problems, he said, were trans· all khlds oC fish. IIis optimism Ion of our present markets hi to people who have a ten· portation, wide dispersal or a wos based on world popu· the U.K. and on the Continent." to hardening and narrow. relatively small population and lallon increases over the next MI'. Campbell said lie saw of the arleries 'whlch leads .facHities for marketing pack· few decades. little 'prospect for Improvement . EVER:YONE WELCOME '. cardlo-nscular trouble, aged frozen· products. Mr.· Turnl\1 discussed export of sales to such countries as In turn .11 the cause of Mr. ~'Brlen appraise~ Can: market opportunities for w~st Australia. New Zealand and the d•• tba of all aduU. in ada', fisherle. position for the coast products, including aal· South Africa. . " . . ...

• ._- .~.-.---"-----.------TJIE.DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. :MONDAY. APRIL 30,1962 Wettlaufer Butler Wedding The Well Favourite Recipes COl DANISH DELIGHT buard or canvas and knead un. ... Child ~Iost people who have evcr \ isit· tiI smooth and elastic, ,'lace I cd Denmark come back l·av· in greased howl. Grease tup Canadia! THESE STEPS WI"L PREVENT' ing abollt the marvellous Dan· I Coyer, Lct risc in a 'var~ THE ANEMIAS OF CIIILDHOOD ish pastrics. The Dillies 'laVC place. frcc from draft, 30 min. a sweet tooth and it ain't lin· utes, Pun c h down :laugh Hostt~ ( BY HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN. common to see a tray filled Turn out onto lightly ·!loured HR. GRACE. M.D, with a variety of pastries, board or canvas and kncJtI un. Grace Canadial IVas host to the FROM HAUF,\X Harold FlfIeltl, Port Rextolli served at breakfast. The 11'0, m smo?th. Roll out dOllgh in. :.D~R. McArthur, Halifax, N.S., lI1ichaei Hawcu, lIolyrood; VII" A haby or youngster with 5111' men takc pridc in their bak· to a ]2·mch squarc. DiI'ide Ihe telm on Monda ".q:in Lbe city on business I'C' ginia Payne, Cowhead, St, low complexion i~ not neccs· ing, but for anyone who "'. cup chilled butter. or mal'. 23rd, at their ] 01' garine int~ 4 eqllal pDrlions. clubroolTlll on I eenlly and was rcglstered at BRrbe; Lorraille BOOIIC, Ste· sarily anemic. He she may lacks the time 01' ~kill the Cut I portlOn of the bUlt~r or presidellt, C tlie ~Kenmount Motcl, phenville; Patricia Thomas, mercly have a "house color" bakcry shops are crammed margarine into sm~1l ~ieceJ' Lethbridge; Clarice Regular, due to insufficient exposure to with dclicious lluns and Janes, was the t JlUng's BIght, Whitc Bay; Cora sunlight 01' . to such bundling dot over centre third of rolled: occasion and Wt TODA \"5 BIRTIIDA YS cakes. Many happy returns or thc Young, Flnt Bay. SI. George's; when out of doors -the rays out dough. Fold ol'er one side Ilees and other Melvin Frcake. Birchy Bay; never shine on the face. of dough 10 cover Ihe ;lI:lter At the head day to Llewcllyn Bragg, Bcll· This recipc for Danish Almond or margarinc; press e(b, to. ~.• Ann Ingcman, WilHam Donna Harnum. Corncr Brook; dent Janes ant And anemia is not a disease. It'S: Ring is a Canadian adaptation I gether to se,,1. Cut anolher Gu'kell and Shirley Murphy, Norman Brcntnall, Gamba; of a Danish sweet hread. The comrade Edgal .Iudy Anderson, Irishtown; Wm. a symptom. Its prevention portion of Ihe butter Or mar. ~ajor C. Shcp~ ~'ho cclebrate thcir birthdays flaky yeast pastry requirl!s! garine into small pieces :dot White, Carbonear; Alicc Brake, and correction are dependent guest speaker; today, April 301h. time to make, bul Ihe extra. over foldcd dOIl~h. Fold orcr Creston; Felix Martin, St. on find the the cause and elim· O'Brien and F inating or controllin!! it. effort required is morc than ~ olher side of dOllah 10 ("".w H,\PP\' BIR'flll>AY Vincent's: Tony O'Toole, Point repaid hy thc enu result. !lc·1 loW, Mag\str·te ~Icrely , giving or prescribing hultcr or mar~arinc. Pre's n. Ross Shepp: Happy birthday to Janet Au Mal: Fergus Brown, SI. a "blood tonic" is like bailin.~ fore baking, the pastry is fillcd : eu;:cs logether 10 'ea\. . !lc. Lcallne Horwuod. Karwoud, who Jo~eph's, I'.B,; Wade Piercey, wilh a delectahle sweet grollnr! : !oawlor, RCMP. .\ a boat. without lool,ing for and pcat Ihis rolling mHI II/Idi~~ the Stadium, celebratcd her 5th birthday ycs· Hopeal1; Thomas Caines, Loircs, . '. 5toppenng the leak. . almond mixture and fas!lioned I oncc. t IIrning the clolld, " 'rB'; I ,uests include!! tcrday, ,\pril !!9Ih. lircelings ~!ary Margaret lIead, Glen· into two rings. In additioll 10 i ;mJund before d'Jtlin~ it "ilh come Irom mommy, daddy, bro' wood; Lawrence Fahey. Bell making a lempting dessert. the. the remaining buller or nm. ,nd a represe . '[ Here arc specific thinl!s Ihat call II Daily News an Lbcr Jcffre)', allll from all her Island; Slyvia' Kean, Weslcy· hc done to pl'evcnt the anem· rings can also he scrved as a: garine. noll oul r'1J1'~h ':110 a ~any Legionn: coasins. ville; Sylvia Dennis, John's las of infancy and childhood:! speciat Sunday hreaktast treat. ' 12·inch square. Fold 11"0 no, Bcach; Elvis ~\itchell, Middle I ur along with stemin~ mugs of ' posite sides of dnu"h ~o Ihe present inc\ud %1 YEARS OLD Arm, Green 'Bay; Ralph Clarke, Ha\'e pai'cntal bloods tested for· coffee to Ihe winter sports; centre, thcn fold in half '0 hr. the First War: Happy btrlhday to George! Chance Cove; ,Juanita Park, incompatibilities before or crowd. - I ing open ends to~clher. ~.I'rap A delicious SwecLaPllle who celellrated hIS i Lark Harbour; Clayton Turtle, immediately after conception folded dou~h' loosel)' in li~hl' ved by. the wi v DA:-IISII ALMO:>lD nl:'\G paires to whic 21>1 birlhday yestcrday, Allril Shcarstown, Bay Roberts. 50 that nccessury steps may ! ly·f!oured waxed paner. Chill be taken to deal with the an· i Yielrl-2 rings I 45 minules. noll oul. fohi and tuJl justice. 29.h. Grcchngs come I1'0m IllS emia 01 the newborn that Two.third cup milk i wrap dough again. Chill 3 01 Following t 't}-\\'orkcrs. r somctimes results from des· 2 tablespoons ~ranulated sugar I' 4 hours o\'crnighl. Queen, the pre .truction of many of the baby's teaspoon salt . . of seven frar TO BOTWOOD !, red blood cells. 2 lab!espoons hutler or mar" Meantime. make liP fil1in~. Put ,ction shots ta Phillip Williams and Waller \ A Thought garinc almonds through food chopper Regiment was Cull of Botwood, who II'cre in I During prcgnancy. mother should !, cup lukewarm waler' using mcdium hlade. Comhint Club by Maj( the rll~ lasl week, ha\'c nolV For Today concentrate on iron·rich fonds I teaspoon granulated sligar almonrls. the I Clip "u~ar and member of the relurned to Ihrir homes. to ward off a malcrnal an· 1 eDl'elope aclh'c dry yeast or dry hreml crumhs. Beat !he President of I • emia Ihat will, in turn, affect 1 1 cat(c compress remaining and cream ,0, I If thin/:s alwHYs wellt I\TOII~, no ~'east e~;: J,egion. 19 n:,\RS 01,11 one could cndure it;' if they al· the rapidly !!I'owing passen!!cr., 1 well·beaten egg . ~ethcr slighlly. Stir illt', al· Tne pictures Birlhdil~' gl'cclill~s to ~liss. ways II'cnt wcll, cI'cryone would Jron.rich foods include lean i 3 cups fallout) pr.sifled all· 1 mond mix t II I' e. Slir in JI· comrade E. L Judy Whilfen o[ wan .I\en')·· I hecolllc arroganl.-Sl. Bernard. heer, kidneys, calves' and purpose flour mond extracl. presented a pi merlin~ Road, who cclchratl's i chicl(en livers, pork, lamb I; teasllOlJn "anilla I in which he hI h..r 19111 hirlhday lo·day, April: chops, e~~ )'olk, ~rccn pea" 'j Cnll chilled buller Or mal'" Di\'idc chilled ,Iough iulo ~ equal The. main II 311th, lirrelings COlllC from, . lima and Iddney bean", apri· garinc purl ions. Relurn one portion 10 Ing was give] :molll, dildo sislC'l' ami her Iwo : TAKE IT fIIOM KATIIY cots, raisins and pruncs. narc· 1 cup btanched atmonds reft'i ~erator. noll out olh~r Sheppard. M.f hrothrrs als~lcr fricnds, I ly is it necessary 10 take <0 I cup granulatcd sugar portion into a recl,lD~le In x the Interests The mai'l'iage took place Fchruarv 17, 19Ci2, (!~: Evelyn Bt1tle~' to Gerald called tonics containing iroll: !; cup fine dry hread crumh5 it" inchc" Spreao half of Ille practical ma~ Til COR:-;EII nnOOK . ~ Dad, Lend An Wettlaufer, at Calvary Evangelical Cinlrcb, Kltchener, Ontano, Attend­ salls, And oilly I'ery exceptio. \ I egg almond filling riown .'cntr~ to cout to, ClIde Rose, ~1. .1. Colford,! rllts were Carl BaJ'1les, Gladys Hutler, Dun Wettlaufer ami Hov Wettlaufer. .nally is anything gaincd by ad.! !; Clip c,'com Ihird of dOIl~h. ~!ake I" p~r· .nd youth bel dilion of \'itamins, mangane'EI'S' ]/'f:'\'; they had pia: a roller here and a plneurl manganese or' cobalt, Onl.'l I ------.• -­ Birthday greetings to Corhett Comhine 11'1 Clips ~irl ~'I :1'iI17 won hlgb pr: Anderson and Palsy Aylward. there. Keeping It long means under most IInusual cil'clJm·. cur if tlIe color delermimllioll who had willi that a girl misse. basic train· .sug.tlr, I", 1C'~lsp(lnn r:l11i":J ::11111 who cel('brated their birthdays stances is it necessary to givc· is dDnc with blollin~ paprl' Major Shel ing. 1~ tr.~snonn ~lll'nnJ1'l ~\!Pt:t y('~tcrday, API'i\ 29th, a baby iron shots, althou~lI oc·' Errol's in inlel'pl'ctalion m1." with sufficient nJiI~ In il" she:;,'!' (11 'hE rent'e, SI. Jacques. feeling finc; should be to fmme the face. hall conteste' do nol. i dilional tce, but. in the long I clean s(lI·lace. Th- ,'W'!:l( Coach and Janet Hart, I'iiley's Island, Worn loose, ilair as long as , rnn. il will prohably sa\'e )")'1 will scol in the old ;0 ,'0'] r.'f. condition is satbfaclor~'; Bonnie yours just surrouns It without ner on beh, fudge, Brigton, doing fine; doing the job of eampaslzing A~!:a::di~~il~!~ e;~c~~tl~i:\~no~!~~; time, money and worry. apply Ihe nell' color thanked Maj( kind wo'rds ! Ah'in :'Iarks, Grole, Hermitage outstanding features, You are A Bay, had operation two weeks all hair and no face. the honour ago, quite satisfactory: Mrs. ,::':::;11,. ;,,;,' 'h" 'h' ~"I'" •. .-.;i;;;;aawa;;a&m~e----,iam;;;;a:z:Jl/- 1--' this accasior Pony tal\s can be attraclve hut 'mo their cantil )linnie Pike, Red Bay, doing ence of an anemia be confirm· "ery well; John W. Follett, are severe looking unless you ed by the findings of a qualifi· minor hocke their sponso Freshwater, no change in condi· have bsang or short detailing ed laboratory. TcchnicHI c,'· I tion; Alfred Pippy, Pope's Hr" in front. The elastics most rors are almost cerlain to oc·! tam Hookey just over operation, fairly Illrls use cause II halo of ------_._-- hockey had good. broken strands. Some doctors Ifess and suspect they can cause a balr· Home For Aged & Infirm: the future line to recede. area. He i Mrs. ~Iartha !lliIler, Trinity, preciation 0 T.B., much the same, liP In The real 50lution Cor you WOllin pllshment of chair. . be a shoulder length cut. It 1I0pscotell comes In alit of the rain to be marked Ollt on the Jiffy.cut blouses. Pin pat· t Sanatorium: during the can look long and feminine playroom Ooor willi washable, waterproof colored plastic tern to !abric-presto. Cut out A vote 01 Dianne GOJld, Little Bay East, while being manageable, Curls tape. In background-a ticktacktoe pattern. complete blouse instantly, Top Ladles for feeling fine, will frame the face and it's BY KAY SHERWOOD stick or ruler, to guide you to slacks, skirts. lIer served 1 easier to set suceess!ully. Printed Pat t ern 4784; by Comrade SUNSHINE CAi\IP a neat design, Misses' Sizes 16 top style Vigorous indoor playas the rainy m Stadium The following Is a \lst of patl· Your father wouldn't be Impres· yards 35·inch; middle PI.: low· Moores on t ents nt the Sunshine Camp who Saturday alternative to vigor· Besidcs 'hopscotch, other pos· sed by the fact that long hair er 1',~, ,Jiffy·Cut. torate than~ are reported well and happy. isn't fashionable but perhaps ous outdo~r play is one 01 Ihe sibilities are shuffleboard, ring Sent!· FIF'l'Y CENTS (in coins) I ,ineseapahle distractions in 8 their int.rel This list Is submitted through some of the things we mentlon' fOI' marbles, and new floor (stamps cannot be accepted) for !f homemaking. gume of that olll favorite tick· for the help the courtesy of the Junior Red ed here will justify that hall" this paltern. Please print plain' lams whom Cross:- • cut. I'm on your team, tuckloe. A fdent! of mine suw ly SIZE, NAME, ADLlIU;SS, I sympalhiz.e with the youngsters Ihls pluyed lit a schuuI lind says lIlaterial for who hopefully ioad, (lockets with S'fYI.E NU~J8~:U. lor hockey, it II'UI'ks as well at home with Send oruer 0 ANNE ADAMS, hopscotch chalk,' roller 'skate a gl'OUp of youngsters of . DS' care of ST, JOHN'S DAILY coming visit '-ASTRO.GUIDE" .By Ceean key, marbles and· extra . kite sorted ages. It has the adoed NEWS, Pattern Dellt, GO FRONT Buchans whl string only to have the week· advantage oC being fast and ST" WEST, TORONTO, ONT, .,.Inst tel . fof Monday, April 30 end fun rained out. Nothing active. !owns and ~ -' takes the place of running off o jumps into a square. Then Uonal expel : Presenf-For You and steam In Ihe fresh outdoor air. For Ihis la,vout. cui a large . II memher from the other team .. ed after by Yours ••• The picture is more Ha\'ing 8 few ideas for llluscle· ticktarklop pallcl"l1 (fOUl' or jumps inlo Another square, Following rosy than it '\\'as Sunday:' In· stretching Indoor play can be f!l'e feel squal'e). Children Specd i~ imporlant.. Younl!~· the dinner , telleelual .bilitiu ue under ex­ mighty helpful. are rlil'idcd inlo Iwo teams. the ters must nol step on lines or I for a social !. cellent radiations. If yoUr job X's anrl Ihe O's.· There should coach each olher .. The game followed b) permiu, you will enjoy lpending A cle~l'rd cm'port, ~aral!1! 01' he at least four players on continues until one team has elude a ha~ I hasement area ollel's m a II y ellch leam who arc irientified three in. A row, Then it's time • ./ some time out·oi·doors, Sketch attending. • a rural scenej take a walk in Ihe chances for peppy play. with placAl'ds made from shirl to start a new round. Cllmbln)( ropes, swings or tra' EXCURSION FARES GOOD TO MAY 31st, 1962 woodsj do something that is not eardhoards and hung around peze can he attached to o\'er· their necks on string, Incidentally, colored plastic tape routine, Health is e~ccptionally Inter·( head. beams, with an old mat· comes . in wonderful brignt See your old friends, your falilily-enjo), a change-of-scene. Trawl Vo·cU·upeclcd. tress or tumbling mat under· If ~'I When the, game is 10 begin, colors. you take pains. to Kiwan , neath as a cushion. .G alOe teams line up on opposite sidcs layout a. gaJ:1leficld neatly, almost anywhere in Canada on TCA ECONOMY ROUND-TRIP ( past ••. On April lOr 1900, Future •.•• Weird robots arc fields can be painted '01' chalk· of the pattern and decide which the design odds interest and HR. GRA EXCURSION DAY SPECIALS..:..both weekday and weekend. It's one anniversary , Casey (John Luther) Jonell was being delligned to explore the ed on the floor. side goes. first. The first X or color 10 a playroom floor. moon. One ilx·lcgged moon ve· of. the biggest and best h'av~l bargains ever-~vith BIG savings all the tbe Carbon , at the tbroltle of his locomotive hicle will look something like •• But such space isn't essential. way I On some routes you travel Monday; Tuesday or Wednesday on \YII held a: • in the most fnmous occident in a malformed grasshopper, Its • long neck and head will' be a 0111' children stretch muscles WEEKDAY EXCURSIONS-good for 24 days, , . on other routes ~, April 2 • American balladry. The crash soil· sampling drill and its· ieelm on a doorway gym bal'. One ~m the Jl Dtcurrcd ncar Vaughu, Miss, will be radio antennas. ' 01 the brightest idear. 'for game you travel Saturday or Sunday on WEEKEND EXCURSIO~S-good \'Ialted theil: fields we've tried can W 0 I' k for 23 days, 'l'hese II anywhere-In bedroom, play· l«ck Perry The Day Under Your Sign room. kit c hen, on wood FOR EXA!vIPLE" t'll and wif1 :-'RIEStBoTn M.r:h 21 I. N,iI (9) LIBRA IS.pl. 23.10 Oel, 22) '. . linoleum, tile or carpeted fioor. IN A SPIN OVER MONEY? . Gtor,e Sin: Q,nflitt of opinion is nawnl. Rut"" f!dra demand~ m3Y he made. Lut don't 1 IUaa Iverse Din,s out la tho: t-eu adraJ\uC't or .11. let S'tulure Eel )'OU do"n. Rtb~1 . T~ll~ it over with a Niagara Loan Advisor, It's The trick is to lise colored plastrc hiS .Iob 10 help you! Niagara loans are made up ONLY $17 00. to GANDER tompanlst I TAURUS IAprii 20 10 MIl- 20) SCORPIO (001. 23 t. Hov, 211 (Weekday Economy Excursion Return) , Kat friend's ftnaltbtmleJt'C.ln In emtf. By,p.ut tlie url;e to !par IS rJdllt~onl arc tape to mark 011 the field, 10 $2,500 -.and Drc usually completed in less Ill. the evel rmct. \'ou know .'«bo thtl' afe an)'''''J'' eltt'l1ent for LUJlneu. De on your tau. The tape may be peeled off' Ihap a day. Remember. you will nlways be Ask your Travel Agent fori:XCURSION details or phone, TCA at 8·7011 Guests of 6EMltlllMly21 t. Jun. 2\1 SAGITTARIUS IHov.:n t~D •• , 21t . without damage 10 Ihe floor .Clcome al Niagara. . PUt I Carter prtttire tab. III' up!urn ud The h.1ft tlku rrrcedtnccl AntJel)l3te ·w· . , • Travel must be completed by May 31st. fftw1tlal cai .. it IlmOM • certainty now. an ~nJ01Jble. el'cn.lIl, with. bved ~ne. surface, or It may be left in . NIADARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED GI'eI CANCER (Ju .. 22 to July ZII CAPRICORN (D", 22 t. J.n, 201 position as long as 'yOU like. B.. Butt Your rtptlution could be'llot &t:.ke. B= DQ juJt IS lOU ""lIh. Alredl f3\'or toO!! • ~ I>It La'gul AII.Can~dlan Consumer Lo.n Comp.ny .ure act~ are circutlupr:.t. Dt: dIscreet. Ic1iY'ities, bu&in!SI ROO flcuonll. We set up a hopscotch field on ."rRANSaCANADAAIR LINES 'AIR'CANADA' LEO (Jult 22 I. Aug. 21)·· AQUARIUS [Jan. 21 t. F.b, t91 ~ n.', h ptC&:runish abOut .maTI apcnd.l. lle Illre :reu hve all the (acu, or 70LI a wood floor. If you layout _ CooWIIu """."",. " .."nil. m,y.bbmc olbm unfaIrly. '8 course on a tile floor,. the =31.:35 Durk,,'orth f;trhl Mione: M.7lt67 186 Watfr ~tr,.,.t. I'hone: For rcservations and tickets sce ..• VIKO fAUll, 22 .. 50 ... 22) PISCES IF.b, 20 to March 201' . square 'mnrklnl/s can serve AS FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE JIonfoy no.... 'rft" I" the :\,lriO d:nt. 10,· De JlIideJ h "OW' hud Instud or ),I)dr . lIotTltU and AndrrlOn Au. P"nne:~·llj8 ...... iWPp rout,. butt "&AWlS' 'emotions. \'o~'U Itt _bat )"0\1 'Want: R ~ulde lor' sUekinJ: down Ih~ ~ub·OUlu In Plllcel1lh,: • HARVEY'S TRAVEL AGENCY Newfoundland Hotel-Dial 8·:;6~3 rlnrf'IIUa Tndtnl' !lldl'. rhlln,.: :\3 Confederation Building-Dial ,94093 e 191!;1, 'Fh:'d !A'''rn~I'''., ln~ tape. On other floors use a (Ol'"n Monday~ And TI1I!I~day~ !) ft.m. to ~ p,m.) = r=._ light chalk' line, a wooden .yard.' Branche.! in Grand Fa Is and Corn!r Drook '. rHE DAILY NEWS, .ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. MONDAY. -APllIL 30,.1962 . i .' - - l~ ." Conception Bay New5.' ~.:JrJ,1 un- . ". "I~rc :C'H' tup. Canadian Legion Badges Youthful Har.bour G.race a '\';.rrn '. ~o min. Host t~ CeeBees Presented to Talent Seen at South'tady " :IO~I~h. ~ I:. ·lJo'lrI~d IIR. GRACE. - The Harbour GO I G °d_ St. Francis Laid .To. Rest . ,nt'.l{i lin. Grice Canadian Legion Club I r UI w. 'intl:.!h in .. tas host to the CeeBee Hockey p" ICC the Ilam on Monday evening, April HR. GRACE - Durin, the HR. GRA<;E-A very pleas· . HR. GRACE, '- The funeral Or mar. :lrd. at their newly renovated Afternoon Tea which WI. ~eld Inl presentation by the Cath of the late Mrs. Clara Sheppard \,ocl ions. c1ubroolllll on Harvey St. by the local uloelatlon of the oUc Youth Club of this town of took place to SI. Peter's Ang' ~l~:'~f_'r or PresideRt, Comrades E. L. Girl Guides In tbe Central Hi,h the "twixt Teon" was seen at lican Cburch on Sunday aftet~ , . ~'.~{'(' ~. Jlncs. was the chairman lor the School auditorium on WednBl' the SI. Francl$ Auditorium on noon and tlie service was con· : n! ro:'~~~ t«casion and welcomed th~ Cee· day. April 23th. the. followin, Tuesday evening, April 24th. ducted by Rev. L: A.Ludlow.· ': O'l(' ~de Bees and otller guests. Guides were presented with The programme was a de· The late Mrs. Sheppard, tM ~ '~(> 11\:th':- At the head table with Presl· their Second CIIIS Badges\ by 1I1lhtful one and It Is felt that former Clara Noel of Hr. Grace (';>:f':'; ~().. dInt Janes and Vice·Presldent Commlnloner, Mn, W. Oke, the youth of tbe town-should South, was hi her 70th year. • iti'n'~\('r comrade Edgar Wiseman were WIth l;apt. Mr •. Jean G. Davis be encouraged. to come before Sbe passed away at the resi· .' Or mar_ )Iajor C. Sheppard, M.H.A., the and Lieut Mrs. Arch Crocker the fooUlghla more often, dence of her daughter, Mrs . .j~( c... dnt ,uest speaker; Rev. Monsignor also attending:-Llllian Peddle, The programme was as fol· Heber Noel, Topsan Road, .St. r ~~:~ \'\ rr O'Brien and Rev. L. A. Lud· Maxine Janes, Phyllls Bl1r)" low.:- . John's, on Aptll 19th, and 'n l'Il\ rr loW. ~Iaglstr·te Trickett, Mayor :iylvla Blundon, Cynthia White, . Francia Wells, Alice Little· leaves to mourn two daughters, ll. Ross Sheppard, Sergt. Kevin Donna Martln. Proflclenc¥ john, Mrs. Wells, Patricia Nagle Myrtle (Mrs. Heber Noell, of j,1wlor. ReMP, and directors of Badges were awarded to: Pata)' .t'ete Thompson, 'fom Kehoe, St. John's and Phoebe (Mrs, the Stadium. Other Invited Rogers, i'hyllls Barry, Sylvia Elizabeth Wells,· Maureen Col· Ernest Parsons) of Hr. Grace ,ue,ls included Dr. K.. Saltman Blundon, Elaine Alcock, SlIIrlra lin., Rodney Wells, Jr., !\lett South); one Bon, Robert, and and a representative of the tetman, Hetty Arehlbald,' Hope Cleary, Specks Howard, Leo two brothers, Hedley and Mar· Daily !'Iews and also of CJON. LudlOW, .I!'lorence Mardn, Max· Moriarty, Mr. Wells, Harry cus Noel at Hr. Gracc, as well )lan)' Legionnaires were also Ine Janes, Lillian Peddle, Jud)' Hunt, Gwendolyn Todd, Ber· as 13 grandchlldren • To the bereaved family sym· :: :0 thp prescnt including veterans of .sneppard, Heatller Cron, and nice Co1l1n.,·· Iiorls Mansfield, is , ;1 t' ~ '\) \' r. the First World War. oadges were also awarded to Maureen Moriarty. . pathy extended. !Jonna Payne lCook), Jud)' ~e.jgner Costumes - Alice · ," 'Sr,1J1 11 delicious dinner was atr­ ~a~bour Grace Cilnadian Legion Club wer~ host to CeeBee Hockey Team April 23 at their club room. :- "n :i~hl' ted by. the wives of the Legion· .sneppard (Citizen and Laun· St. John. : .,.. :hill pireS to which some sixty did dress). ~ . Properties - Sheila Hare. Canadian Legion Ma]or C. Sheppard, M.H.A., gave themam toast and i!! seen here while delivering his address. Chair­ . : (o!,; and j.U justice . 'l'ne Local AIlIoclatlon wu, U Make·Up-Judy Lynch. Contribute to . man was E. L. Janes at right of the speaker. . Chi:; , '" following the toast to the $Isted by the Guld" in the StIge Manager - Leo Ryan, Q-Jfen. the presentation of a set .urv!ug ut 1~1lI and ~IIO\Ydd tnat Charle. Chafe. BGbsledding, hockey, skating e! se\'en framed pictures of Ule tramlnl whllcb they are r.. lIedroom furniture was loan· Many Causes Easter D~y Masonic Festival Sabl1n Vac'cine and skiing arc events Included . "'= Put ttion shots taken of the 166th cemng IS Deanng good fruit, ed thfougb the' courtesy of R. --' HR. GRACE. - The annpal ~ in the wintcr Olympics I \~ ('h~pprr ~I~iment was presented to the and tllat the UUlde movement Tetford of Hr. Grace. HR. GRACE. - During the Services lIIasonic Festival for the chil­ Comhine Club by Major Sheppard, a In thiS town is making good dinner given by the Hr. Grace dren of the brethren of Lodge 'Q-How is Sabin vaccine , 'lI:~r ~nr t:tmbcr of the 166th and a PasL progress and il de.erving of Canadian Legion Monday eve· HR, GRACE. _ All churches 476 was held at the lIIasonic given? FILIBUSTER PROTECTION Rt":n !hc President of the Hr. Grace anore support than I. being St. Paul's nlng, President E. L, Janes were well filled on Easter Day Hall on Monday evening, April . Since limo, the U.S. House : ~·!'(";t:n ;n. It,ion. lI~U Irom tlle general public. called attention to the several for the commemoration of the 23rd, with the usual large A-Sabin. v~ccine is given by lof Representatives has protect­ , - 1nl0 a!. Tne pictures were acceptcd by It WOUld be well to think of Sunday School good causes to which this Resurrection. Masses were said crowd attending. mouth. It IS In the form of a I ed itself against filibustering ~!:r In 11- Comrade E. L. Janes who then (ne Uuiae movement as one HR. GRACE. - At the ~n· Following a round of games, cherry·flavoured liquid. very by strict rules to cut speeches Branch makes fegular contrlbu· at the Cathedral of the 1m· pleasant to take. short called "c1oture rules." pmented a picture of the 57th (Ilat IS weil worth support and nual anniversary service of St, tions. maCUlate Conception and SI. candy and fruit was distributed ID which he had served, Interest for It Is also well to Paul's Sunday School held on Apart from the help given Joseph's Church at Riverhead, to the children. . :: ~ ('l ~ {'ll.!:1t The main toast of the even· UunK of tnose Guides of to­ EB.ter afternoon, the following while at St. Paul's Anglican :',n:'~!o:1 to by the Legion to hockey and In, WI! given b)' Major C. aay a. the women of tomor· prosramme wu presented. Church the service of the Holy CIIANGlNG n:;~ nthl'r especially the Bantams, gener· I,. Sheppard, M.H.A. He spoke of A little more than 5 per cent .. ,~::~ 11: \ row. Rev. 14r. Ludlow was ·pres· ous donations have been given Communion was celebrated at Ihe interests being shown In of the U.S. population was clas· . From Halifax. N.S .• to ::;1 ••loiIl1'5, Nlhl. :~;!!! (Ir , J·e ent to open with Prayer and during the past year as In pre· 6 a.m. and the Holy Eucharist ; practical manner from coast sifeil as urban at the first cen· Slup Leaving Halifax Due St. John's . ~ '('!:~ 'l"fI Superintendent L. V. Chafe ceding years to aU collections at 11 a.m. At this latter ser· to cout towards community Personals gave .a report of the work of vice and at Evensong at 7 p.m. sus; the 1960 census, almost in the town. 70 per cent of the population BEDFORD II ...... ~[A Y 5 and youth benerits and by the the Sun'day School during the It is well to know that tIle the choir rendered special Eas· BEDFORD II ...... )[A Y 12 Clnadlan Legion, and said that HR, GRACE. - Dr. Norah past year. Legion Club Is fully aware of ter music. was so defined. he was most hap'py that the BEDFORD II ...... ~[A Y 19 " Elpnlnl(one of Corner Brook (Programme) ",~ the needs of other organiza· RElv. W. Vardy officiated at BEDFORD II ...... " ... ~[A Y 2, ....,. c:::r CteBees were being honoured sanatorium has been a recent "Earth is Waiting fIJr the both 'morning and evening ser· GREG CLARK HONORED tions and gives willing aid OR ONTO (CP) - Author :'~: on this occasion by the Har· guest of Mr, and Mrs. M•. P. Easter". vices 'at the United Church and • Refrigeration Space Available. !"":r. whenever called upon. and columnist Greg Clark has ",~ ~ :. "r,l'" bour Grace Legion. :)tapleton. They are also be· Ellter Welcome-Klndergar· here also specIal music was Referring to the history of been made a life member of ,: ::l-~": ~:~n ing visited by their niece, Miss ten •. OIllOANS rendered by the choir. \' (' I i~('· this ancient town and to the the Outdoor Writers of Canada. Rlla Connolly, of the Corner . Excreiae-Llttle Euter Sun· Four of seven U.S. presidents At SI. Paul's Sunday School :" ~: • !0T1 o~ pioneers who had displayed The award marks Mr. Clark's: Brook Sanatorium ~taff. beam. who have died In office were the anniversary service of the 5 years as a newspaper man.' • I" " (,1 (' •• courage and fortitude centur· Acrostic-Easter Day. . from Ohio: William Henry Har· school was held at 3 p.m. and -, :,', ,.... I: ('~ Ie.! lEO when he had sailed the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheppard, Recitation-Four Wishes, a programme was presented by : .... \,'(>; ·n rison, James Abram Garfield, Longest annual migration of 1mtern Has in small and often St. JOlln's, returned home last ExerclBe-Seven Lamps ()f the children. This has been the - r.~I:';r Tn a unseaworthy craft he made William McKinley and Warren any b i r d is the 22,OOO·milc Sunday alter .pendlng Easter Easter. G. Harding. custom since the opening of the flight some individual Artic comparison to the forll tude wllh relauves at IIr. Grace. Song-UEaster Has aMes· Sunday School In 1888, and Ihown by the CeeBees in their ------terns fly from the Artie region sage Too", programme prizes were pre· each year sees a large 1Iumber to the Antarctic. ' tontest for the Herder Mem· Miss Phyllis . Stevenson· of Exerclse-"Splces for the Liv· aented by Rev. L. A. Ludlow of parents and friends present. lICk's COYI, St. John'. Jr'n: Gila! trophy. Corner Brook is spending her ing Lord." . and a collection waS taken up At the United Church audio by the pupils of the Sunday Phon.: 2031 The)' had been unsuccessful vacation wIth her parenti, Mr. Choorus-Vlctory. for the Church of England Or· torlum there was also a spec· School. Programmes will be •• N. COLE, Splel,l Representatlve, Roy,1 I~nk Bldg., St. John' •• Ph: 2217 Ilia nason but the determln· and Mrs. George StevelllOn. , At the conclullon of the phanage, . ial service with a programme given in a later issue, I~on and coura,e with which :jey had played the ,ame had Mr. and Mrs. Lornl Wakelin lIII · ( .... 1 ,.i,~ ~ hl,h prabe trom those left lut ~elt for the mainland IDO had witnened the contesla, where they wll\ visit for lome Major Sheppard added that llthough the trophy had found weeki. l!Iother mtin, place .thlB .ea· Mn. Chesley Gme and two Ion he felt that It would again children of WhltlJourne spent It brought back to its place In Easter with her parents, Mr. car with CONSUL 315 :he Harbour Grace Stadium get twice the and Mrs. George Stevenson. IIhm it had .been for the past / 11'0 years. Mrs. Graham Noseworthy Is Congratulating the coach, Oeo. a patient at tbe General Ho&' raulkner and his team, he GET ACOMPACT CAR ... guard GET AI SPORTY CAR ••• Consul praised their stamina and cour· pital where she Is receiving .your family budget with low initial features sporty extras that cost hun­ ale in the games which they treatment on her hand. :ad contested. price and 35 miles·to·the·gallon dreds of dollars more on other com· ";' ~. ... •.• ' ~' :ll Major C. A. Sheppard, M.H.A" Shown also is the sporty hardtop Coach and player Geo. Faulk. visited Harbour Grace and near­ economy. Get five passenger room pacts, Bucket seats, four·speed box, m on behalf of his team version -the two·seater Consul thanked Major Sheppard for his by place. last Monday. ,and extra big luggage space. Get disc brakes-speedway acceleration .mwz Capri. See them both at your kind words and the Leilion for The many friends of Mrs. smart styling. From Consul's' con- with a 56 hp. short·stroke engine the honour done to them on L. V. Chafe will be pleased to Ford British dealer. this occasion as well as for their continued interest In learn that she is recovering tinental grille right through to its. 'that goes up to 5000 miles between minor hockey this season and from a severe attack of tbe 'flu. raked backed roof it's every inch ·.oil changes and passes gas stations their sponsoring of the Ban· tam Hookey team. Bantam Mr. Donald' Crocker, son of a low cost, high fashion, compact 'with a carefree air of"see you some­ '1 Mr. and Mn. Arch Crocker, hockc)" had made much pre· - who had taken a .Ix months' family car. time friend, but don't wait around"! 4~ Il'tSS and promised well Cor \he future of hockey In this course In engineering af the lila. He expressed hi. ap· Vocational School, St. Jobn's, prtciation oC the fine accom· has retutrned to Hr. GracB and plilhment of thoie of his team Is now servmg as an appren· during the hockey leason. tice at N. E. l"lsherlcs Ltd. A \'ote of thanks to the lldies for the excellent din· Mrs. Harold Ash has return·. Itr sef\~d by them .wn given ed {rom Charleston, B.B., wh,re by Comrade E. L. Oke. she attended the funeral of her Stadium Dinctor Alec. D. father. Sympathy is extended lbores on behalf of the Dlnc· to the bereaved family. 1mte thanked tho Leilion for -,-- litir Intemt in hockey and Dr. George and Mrs. French b: the help Jlven to the Ban· and Mrs. }t. Lester oL St. John's, U!s whom he saw as good spent Easter with the parenti Llterial for the future of nn· of Dr. French and Mrs. Les· i!: hockey. He lpoke of the ter,' Mr. and Mrs, Woodley· ":ning visit of the' Bantams to French. »Uchans where they would play "'inst teams from Inland Mr. and Mrs. Newton Morlan tr.rns and said that thlB addl· and cblldren visited St. John'. ~nll expense was beln, look· this week while Mr. Morgan td lIter by the Legion. was attending the N.T.A. Con· Followinl the conclusion of ventlon being held there. the dinner the guests mlnlled I for I sodal hour and this wa • Mrs. E. F. Goodland·i. lpend· fOllowed by a dance to eon· Ing Easter with her diullhter., dude a happy event for all )irs. K. Marshall and Mn. B. .' • Hawakins, It· St. John's. attending. 162 Mn. Ross Sheppard visited Inter-Club SI. John', last week, Tr;l\·d ·TRIP Kiwanis · .'. I's one HR. GRACE. _ The tenth Weddi~g . lanh'ersary of the formation of A nounc"ment all the the Carbonear Kiwanis Club n ., la\' on tal held on Wednesday' even· HR. GRACE,-Tbe mmlale routes Iq, April 28th, ud Khrulllll of Mln Marl .... t Joy". Quinn, j" "-III the HadIour GracI Club dlupter. If 'Mr. and lin. -"noO,., ~ttd their nllghb\)ur!Dg club. Rupert Qulnn·of Ha~bour Grace, i. In~ese included KiwaDlalll to Roland Hill Winsor, 101'1 gf Ccnaul 315 Deluxe"':WhitewaJi tires'optlonal extra • .,~ Perry and wife, Cliff pet,. Capt. LIlli.' Illd Mr••. WJnior • , '- lod wife, Art Ash and wife. of st. Jobn' .. will take' ,lac" at .: . Sinyard and wife, and the United Church at 4.30 .p.m.

Inllen wbo acted u ae- on May 11th with. Rev. W. ." , .'IIIIIIIIILlt for tbt programme Vardy, B.A" B.D. offlci,tlnl. ,; , eYlllinJ, .' , ! 1 Cuelll of tbI Carbolllr Club • 1 · .' Issu.. Summoni. MUNN . MOTORS LTD . G'EO. G.. R. PARSONS LTD. · ;,' : ~ PUt PrtIIdtet mwialu '. ~ : .. Gl'tIIIIt, X.u, Ind Mr - St. Jonn's-phone 94061· Spaniard's Bay. Corner Brook ST.JOHN'S.. HR· GRACE . GRANDFALLS ~ B. Batt, caDdldate for the . DR. GRACE. - Tbe H~bour 4DA ~1Yt . CollltlrvatiVet in Grace Town Counell·h .. lilued ; ! SUB-DEALERS' Ph 91011 Phone 256 Phone 2245 ' . , ~t~ federal electiOD lor 'Rveral .ummollle.·for non·pay- .qarenville, A. Duffitt Elliston, Tilley's qarage one :~:: I_':"_"';'~;"';""_~""_._ ";",::=~:",:,::,:,:;,,:-~:,;,:::,,,;,;,-----,,;,---,,;,------""';------~;:;i .....~1&oII. DlIDt of lax arrear.. " . ___. __ . . . ····1 •. t' .. : .. ~ ..,

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\ . s. THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. ~lONDAY. APRIL 30, 1962-- .. .. II' •• SE(

Inners l.wanlS..,. ', . USIC estiva . GENiaAL SCHOLA,SHIPS . JayceUes .- $25.00: ··.Edwlna YEAR 1962 Noseworthy. . I . Junior Chamber of Commerce Robin . Hood Flour-$2oo.00: -$25.00: Sharon Dillon. . Presentation Convent School, Lidstone. Sisters':"'-' $25.00: '$100.00. Carol Lane, Grand Leslie Lake.. I Falls $100.00. S. Milley Ltd. - $25.00: Joan Bowatcr's Nfld. Pulp & Paper Marlc Wallls. . , )U\ls. Limited-$loo.OO: Prince Earl B. Noble-$2.'i.OO:Tessa o[ Wales Co\lege Glee Club. Hutton, . .'. "Cream o[ the West" Scholar· E. F. Peters - $25.00: Lor· ship-$I00.00: Lurraine }o'ar· raine Bcehan. . rl'll .. William Sopcr-$25.00: Kcvin . Kni:;hts o[ Columbus, ".N.C. Noble. • HJ:l-$100.00: Margaret Ann Dr. Waller Tcmpleman­ Whillle. $25.00: Elizahcth Conway (Bell ~lacVon"ld . \\I,holesale J)rugs l~land). , . • Limitcd-$loo.00: Wayne Skill· Dr. Waller Templeman'­ ncr $50.00, Keith Noble ~50.0U. $25.00: Catherine Walsh (Bell Sella tor C. C. I'rall, O.B.E.­ Island). $IOU.OU: (i,egor), Sarllan. Rotary Llull of ::i\, .Iuhn's­ SI'ECIAL AWARDS :;>1O\1.0U: l!;lrry North. Kiwanis Chtb oC St ••10hn's RlIyal Stores Ltd.~$100.00: Grand Award-For the most Vo:.s Clarke. outstanding performance or the Ayrc & ::ions Ltd.-$50.0U: Festival, ~200.00 . cash award E~ic Chalc lllr. Grace), and an inscribe~ mahogany lie:a Sigma l'hi, li·Alpha shield. At the conclllsion or the Chaptcr, Bela Sigma l'hi, competitive sessions, the ad· •\IIM3 Chaplcr - $50.00: Can· judicators will confer and sc· stance ~Iarshall. lect the performance which, In Il~'ta Sigma Phi, Gamma their opinion, was the outstand· GUlllcr, Beta Sigma PhI, Phi· I ing performance of the 1962 Ki· Ai!ma Challter - $50.UO: Lynn wanis Mllsic Festival: Divided C~~;lnnin;..:. between Our' Lady of Mercy tela Si~ma Phi, Zi Delta Glee Club and !Ilcrcy COllvent l';laptcr - :;;25.00; Helen ~Iar School. linN. Uritish Americ,1ll Oil Co.. KelligrcIVs Soiree Award - LHI.-3511.00: .Ioni ~!ul'phy. Cash award of $50.M to the winning entry in Class 13- Brookfield Ice Cream Ltd.- Family ~Iusie, n class intro. ~~(1.011; Ann Roche. • !Iuced 10 fostcr and encoura~c Charm ,1(,lI'eller), - . $~O.OO: . music in the home. Presented Anll Cahill $25.00, J031\1e ~Iur· Ill\' the KiI'.·anis Club of Kelli. lIHSS CAROL BROTHERS took two 2n(1 place Ilh)' S~j.OO. • grell's; The Harrington Chilo awards. In Girls' Solo (16 years and under) she at­ litrald S. 1l(1)'\r Lld.-$~O.OO: dt·en. tained 83 marks and in the Folk Song Solo :rcceived ~Iar\' Lou t·arl'cll. 82 marks. · "Good LUCK" ~!ar~3rinc- Gnld ~lcdal for the best per· , . ~u OU; Barbara ()':'\cill. . fllrmancc in each of the follow· --_._.- -~ . -_._-- "(;ootl l.u(·k" :llargarinc-: ing ~roups in piano Classes":' S~IU.OO: .Iudy ~!urphy ('I'nll~ilj\).: I al Ptano Solo ~(Bal'oque Sect· I l;rrat \::~"tcrll Oil & Import I~~), Cla.,scs 10~ to 107:, Ca~ole Co. l.ltl.-::;~(J.tlll: Bren(l. Dllnu,! 1~lng; (h) ytano Sole (ClaSSical . ~"5 01' neHrl\' \nn Ahhhtt ' SectIOn,) Classcs 108 to 113: MAHlE LOVEYS (lef!), lind SUSAN SPARKES won 2nd place with 84 \ iln ,.. . J) • r . C· B 1 () P' t'~' 00 : ,rcgory ar Ian; c, lano Illarks in Piano Duct (10 years and under). oJII' :. . t. t· I t(I-~5t) 110' . Snlo (Ilomantic Section), Class· alH' " n. • . ~. . '. 114 !1P J h R'I d ---..,---- .... ------~-.----- ~---.---.--.-.----.- . Ann Ru;nholdt S~~O(), :llaurecn : ~' s~(), (~'! 0 n SOl it' ( », '.' ,'1. 011 llano .010, I o( 1ern ee IO~ , . o Bllcn ..• ,1. '.. ,. : C1as~cs 12() to 125: Karen QUln. manners ~Ir~ ... k"'I.r IIllu.h :;. $~O.u.O. ,ton: (c), Piano Solo (Jllnior) ~~nr\~lr\·.r <. (lnnl~lI,1' S~".(I,O; SI. Sect ion I. Classes 126 10 130: l\Cl'tn ~ ~('hool. l'"\llds. S2~.OU.. nll~alind Hamlyn. Donated by Impertal 011 Ltd. - S50.011. the ((iwanis Cluh of St. John's. Susan Kennerly $25.00, Bl'lan N~WFOUNDLAND/5 McLeold $25.00. Merit Insurance Company Imperial Tobacco Co. Lttl.- Trophy-To he awarded to the I:ARGEST TIRE REP.4JR $50.00: Graham Cook $25.0U, group gil'ing the best perform· 16th St John's Company Girl anee in Chot'al Speech. Present· & RETREAD~NG SERVICE Guides '$25.00. ed by. Merit Insurance Com· )Iemory or Jame~ C. Pratl- .pany: St ..PillS 10th School, j1"\\ II') PA. c:: ~ ~)" at:= ER f v fi. P'~I,.."" r'11 iO.2 - fSO.OO: Ruth Murphy $25.00, Grade 2 Girls. i Joanne Corbett, $25.00. Music Festival Association Take a hint. The person who I TRUCK-EARTl"~MOVlER TiRES !lemory of Douglas H. Gosse­ Trophy-To be awarded to the talks little when yon phone is I $50.00: John Roil $25.00, Ruth group giving the best perform· no doubt hoping you'lI make i Pitt $25.00. ance in Junior Choral the call. brief.. . . I Purity Factories Ltd.-$50.oo: petition, Classes 25 to 36. Pre· Clristopher Williams (Bay sented by the Music Festival If old pamt or stam perslsls in I Bulls) $25.00, lIIaureen Rllm· 'Association oC Newfoundland, "bleeding" through a new' ioldt $25.00. Inc.: Mercy Convent School and paint job. apply thin coats of Zonta Club--$50.00: Rosalie Presentation Convent School to fresh, white shellac to the Fowler $25.00, Judy JI!urphy be held by each for six months. clean surface. The ~hel1ae f25.oo (Class 131). will seal in the old so you can Beverage Sales Ltd.-$25.00: apply the new colot'.. .! Carole King. _._._---_._-_.- Business & ProCessional Woo .f men's Club - $25.00: Karen Quinlon. Canadian Federation of Uni· ,

"ersil)' Womcn-$25.00: Cynthia :1 Whittcn. Canadian Tire Corporation.' A~50~'iate Storc-S25.0U; Lloyd· Ahhott. Chalker " Co. Ltd.-S25.00: I John Piercc)': i I .. Cornrll )Iar~illivray Ltd.- I I ~mnlissilone~ I S25.00; Catherine 1I0;:an. ' regular Tl Cros< & Co. Lld.-$25.00:· were enliv( Judith C!lok . , I and athlel !..Ir:: G. Hcnlcy, C.L.U.-. import: !-2:i.UO: Sally )Iahcr. i Christmas I Charlcs Hutton &. Sons-. annual b: S~5.00; 'carOl Ann Ryan. I :dinner, ani l.O.D.E. Beothis Chapter - : the Outerbric 52.1.00: Patricia Connolly. I ANN ~f~RIE OAKLEY won 1st place honours iI, a PER~I1SSIVt; PARENT _ l.O.D.E: Caribou Chapter- l!le GIrls Solo CI~ss 78A (12 years and under) with the Cadel! 525.00: Peggy Manning. Molher cat is the picture of :lUllllncr trainil parental Indulgence as her 84. mal'ks. Ann IS a student of Presentation Con­ I.O.D.E. Sir Humphrey Gil· Corriwaillis, N ( kitten clambers over her in vcnt. And Every Smart Britis bert Chaptcr -' $25.00: Paula their Ottawa, Canada, home. Clarke. . Wayne Arm. E. Cove. G. ) , Carl Best , , Salesman Knows It! •,. ~wolrthY. Bell , There's a good reason why so many local D. ·, ," ~el'ford, 1\.1 " ·.: I service firms and suppliers use our classified Grand '. :- '. Corner :.'. .' ads so consistently. They sell! Through our D .•T. Bu' , R. }o'. Pee a.. Williams, want ads, you'l'9 sure to' reach that someone B.. Anthony, I t Drover. D '. who wants to buy, because so many people do - '-· .'- . . Rompkcy. R , E. J. Well! , :'. make a hab)t of reading our classified section leave for ( ;.. .. .,, i , ,,"'" : M. G. .' .~~\.~ regularly, There, your advertisemfmt quickly t C. E. !: :' .. Pa SI. John "..' reaches more people at one time, yet costs you i. , Mill . only penni-es per day I will leal " 5 "lay Cadets {• .' Brook, I .,.1 Sl John'! ,. of May f • I ~ Squadro I t ,•• i i •:. WANT ADS I To Place 'Your Want ~ds •, CALL 8·2177

. ",' :' , • '. " " " :~ :,l '. ... 'r. :. " . .. -: 1 The Daily News 1rlIZANNE STANFORD,. 2nd place wjth -7.7. marks, .NORMA ll.A1\TLE.T1 pJa~cd 1st in' clitss 81A Girls' ! Solo, Class ,123, 14 years and under.', Solo (9 years 81,ld u~der) wlth 85 marks. Norma is a I ·.~~~b~~ooC~~ .... ~---~----~-~-----_~_m~ __ ~_~ _____ ~ __ ~ ' .. .'

' .. -- SECTION II THEDAIL Y NEWS SECTION II i

ST. NFLD. MONDAY. APRIL 1962 '\ . , . -- Vniversity Naval Cadets

BEST SENIOR CADET-AlCdr. C. G. R. Parsons. nCNR, Commanding Officer, lIMCS Cabot, presellts to Cadet Emest Reid the award as Best Senior Cadet for the training season HI61-62.

between mountains and sea, I , among them Agropoli, San IMarco, and Palimuro. otber Morning Par amount Iepisodes were filmed high in the mountains against awe-in· Devotions -morrow I spiring scenery, .... ·ith the pic' To 'ture's climax taking place in l"OR ~IAY action filmed at sea in small "THE SECRET OF fishing boats and schooners. 1st. Rev. G. FOI'.'ID": I\lOlIiTE CRISTO" , "The Secret of !I~onte Cristo" 2nd. Rev.' L. Critch , was produced, dIrected and 3rd. Rev. R. S. Sheppard - photographed by Robert S., 4th. Rev. Dr. L. A. D. Curti: A swashbuckling, action·filled I Baker and l\[onlv Berman from 5th. Capt. B. Davis adventure drama designed to a screen play b~: Leon Griffiths. 7th. Rev. T. F. Honeygold entertain everyone, from the __ 8th. :Major A Pike I age Of. eight to . ei~,hty and Special Adde.1 Attraction. !lth. Canon A. B. S. Stirling

more, IS unfolded m The Sec· 1 "~Iagis Boy" in Color i lOth. Rev. A.. 1. Barrell ret of ~Ionte Cristo". new Metro. An entertainment treat for; 11th. Brig B. lIallett Gold\\,yn:~laYOr rel~ase filmed i YOUn~5ters an? grownups alike.: 12th. Rev . .T. F. Ayl'is on a la\ Ish scale m Eastman- ,:'Maglc Boy" IS one of the most 14th. !lev. F. fenerty co'or an? Dyaliscope. . ! delightful feature·length ani· 15th. Rev. L. W. Mchan~v .~ The pICture has an mter·, mated cartoons ever brou"lll to 16th. Hel·. R. R. Eabb • national cast headed by Rory, the screen. 0 17th. Capt. A. J3~rfoot Calhoun and also starring Pa·' Unusual characters and set. 18th. Rev. G. Camp :E tricia Bredin, .To~n Gregso~, tings, a story.replee with excite· 19th.' Rev. W. Aloncricff -~ ABOVE is the annual group picture of the Memorial University Naval Training Division - Front row: Cadets G, B.' Peter Arn~ and Glanna ;\!arm ment, adventure, magic marvels 21st. Rev. D. Genge • the youngest Cadet; E, G, Reid, best senior Cad,et, and D. Noseworthy, best junior Cadet. Second row: Cadet Captain ,Canale, With Ian Hunter, Sam and daring deeds as well as 22nd. Rev. A. ~!ont slI'ords., . old herniit and becomes a mas-I 1'1 Ie alii. III aI cI la!"lcers .III r ntel. , There arc half·a·dozen full· tel' of legerdemain The scenes . 'I . B " d' I' It . . I f' I . "TI S .. . "I' ""IC ov arc a C 1" 1 III · ~ Ih •. year 13 First Year sea e Ig It scenes In Ie ec- 'I m wl,llch he learns 10 hurl tlmn· , I ~ I' '. '1 d' n .' rttl \\rr~ added 10 the roster ret of Monte Cristo." One is a derbolts, to fly through the air, l} lemse \~~' hm~ \l Ino I H•• I. e ~I\r \'adrls were promoted tou"h·and·tuillbleo free·for·all. in to defv. . the law . of . gravit" . ill . ,experience'awn,. IV IC whenlas.a II ISlallowlIlg earned . ,""ioned rank. tile bar 'of an EnglishI d I tavern.I walk1l1g up ternfymg mountalll I awa"'. bib'v an ea" e ut IS ,al'e d rr:ular Thursday night Ano tlleI' IS a swon uc to t 1C I crags. to ol'crpower the forces I b ·S . k Tt ' \\t're cnlil'cned by many death between Rory Calhoun I of fire and water and to per. I f Y,. ~su ·c. b 1ere a~e a s!ll a ' [' 't' and Peter Arne in the banquet· form other astoundl'nn fe"ts of .ro.ltlcst·cmTe ~ar,. mothn :ys Wt·IO .n\I all11 elle ac LVI ICS, . h I f d'- I I" 0 ." llllL a e arzan m elr an I~S important being thc 111;( a lome leva Ita Ian magIc are among the pIcture's d . t f tI' Chmtmas social. the trio castle. A third takes place when fascinating moments an tat' vanefyt·ho 0 .1el' Irck'~re. C Ih . h h' " sen a 1\'es 0 e anima ·m"· :.nnual ball. the Untd. a oun fIg Is IS way ~\lt of Now eqlllpped to face the for· d 0 dlimer, and competition an ambush, taking on three midable sorceress. Sasuke joins om. ::~ 'Julerbridge Trophy. men at once. And for good forces with a nobleman of the Forceful dramatic contrast is after eKamin. mensure there are three excit· region and becomes involved in given this animated cartoon in lhr Cadets will proceed ing encounters between a gang a series of action·filled adven· the scenes in which Sasuke is · training and cruises of bandits, soldiers and the tures in which he is given op- shown at play with these animal allis. :'>Iova Scotia and party in search of the hidden portunity to make use of all his friends and the later sequences , . British Columbia. treasure on Monte Cristo is· magic tricks. In the vivid eli· of his conflict with the evil Wayne Ludlow, Joe land. max, the forces of good and evil enchantress in which both use Mill. E. R. Williams, nEST ' C . d' The picture's backgrounds are as represented by Sasuke and their magic powers" rOle, G. A. Power, Tor's JUNIOR CADET-A/Cdr, G. G, R. Parsons, RCNR, omman mg as spectacular as its action, with the nobleman, and the wicked Carl Best and Donald 'Officer, HMCS Cabot, presents to' Cadet Donald NoseworthY.the award as scenes filmed on location in sorceress and her bandit ca- "Magic Boy" is a Toei Pro· Bell Island, Conrad Best Junior Cadet for the. traininO' sea.. in southern Italy sandwiched battle in which the latter go Screen and lIIagicolor. D. V. Wheeler, I--...... r------:~------.....:..------/ N.D.B., Leonard . mmn;;;;mimm:m::::m:1H:mm:mmmmmm:;;m::§:mmmmm::mimmmim:mijimmmmmm::mm!immm!i!im:m:::;m::m:m:::m:mm;mm::::mmmll::miii;~~;;;;mmm:;!llmllimm;m!!l Grand. Bank, P. M. rorner Brook. H. An· D.• 1. Butler, R. J. Jen­ I • P. t·. Peet, E. G. Reid, At Library lWllliams, J. D. Simmons, Hi How long would $25,000 last? I:: I. An1hony, C. ~!. Drodge, THE VIKINGS AND full cooperation of the New· Barents and Frobisher to Peary Drol'rr, D. G. Foley, R. NEWFOUNDLAND foundlandGovernment. and Byrd . R. W. Warren . }'rederick Pohl in his Allan· A prefatory note says that It seems like a lot of money-more probably than would produce, and for how long, just ask the · .I, Wells of St. John's tic Crossings Before Columbus FRIENDS the ten have been selected over lfllr for Cornwallis on 9 devotes Ii lengthy chapter 'to "1 have some' 'friends, some others equally as brave and as you havp ever had in cash at one time. But from . Man from Man~facturers. He has a measuring the voyage of Leif Erikson to 'honest friends, brilliant because their' accom· the viewpoint of a widow with three young chilo device called a Security Graph that will help you ~l. G. Dyer, R. W. Vineland. Leir and his men And honest friends are few; plishments, faiiurcs;, and cour·. l'. E. Parsons and E. R. first reached an Island which Illy pipe 'of briar, my open fire, age are symbolic of the whole dren, the question is not how much but how long. view the life insurance you now own in a new Sl. .rohn's and .E. S. he names "Helluland" which A book Ihat's not 100 new." . pageant of arctie exploration, ~liIltown. Bay d'· means Flat Rock Land, . The -Robert W. Service quoted in These te'n wanted to cOllquer: . Ii! How long would it provide food, clothing, sheller light-no obligation of course. • ill i will leaVe for the West actual site of Leif's landing, Canadian Quotations and Phras· "Some found death. Some found '111 and the other basic necessities of life? Would it I~ 5 ~Iay. says Pohl, "was probably Flat es.· , victory. All found immortality." Cadets John Lewis, Rock Cove. about fifteen miles i" bridge those important years when the children ... Brook, and Michael Pin· ill ill north of St. John's, Newfound· PUIIE FOOD ll! need their mother's full-time love and carc? , !li John's will leave at land." This Identi[[cation, sug- To he absolutely cerlain YOll . OLD illY1'US of May for the Fourth gested by Hjalmar R. Holand, are buying meat from healthy ,'No race has ev'cr possessed, m Viewed from t~is standpoint, the $25,000 begins !!! Squadron in Halifax. the narrative of Leif's voy' animals. choose meat inspected a mythology comparable to !its iii to shrink. Let's say, with careful budgeting the iii age In ali particulars, says and stamped ~'Canada appl'ov, that of the Greeks", says Freid· m ~ Pohl. cd." rich Pfister in an introduction HI widow might manage on $300 a month. At this !I! An artlele ·In ·the current Is· This is th~ advise contained to his book Grcek. ,Gods and Ii! rate $25,000 would \;lst less than 8'years, iii BA R BS. SUe of t~e Atlantic Alvocate' in the Consumers' Assoeiatiori lIeroes. And he points out that . also touches on the early':Vlk· of Canada 'Bulletin for March, to the Greeks their gods.-and !r\' This approach to financial security provides a m is j: :z: , Ing voyages to NeWfoundland. available at'- the Gosling, In an heroes were a living·. power practical meas)Jring rod for life insurance. If you'd m ..... ~ W. R. Callahan teUs us thALal:' article on, How to Buy Meat which . accompanied the m ill .. cor~lilg to Dr, Helge ··lli'gsia~ and Poultry'. Meat and poultry throughout their ~ lives. And III like to cheCK how much income your life insurance d II ~li.i - - "there Is' absolutely' no., doubt . are graded for quality accord· though the myths themselves Ern Ran e . G. L. French . Hi • is a good time to plant .that the .remains .!If houses· .or. Ing tii' Choice. Good, Standard ¢ontained terror andd~spair, iii .R""'M";~ ST. JOHN'S R,,"~"~II"·'ST. JOHN'S hultis Indoors, and pot. 'booths' ten mUes west of Cape' 'andCommercilii grades. But murder' and grief, the' poems 11':: • Tel: 86372 Tel: 86372 10 you. Bauld In 'The Straits' of Delie'. Ihe canilda Approved mark In· whicli .. described these acts and 1: • • '. Isle are proo£. of Norse settle'" dlca~ lhat the meat has been emotions ·libcrated men from ,_ .t . ~ lime when wouldn't it be m'ent there as much. 19:500 Inspected to insure its being their sliffering.: -7'. ,- , . . . ' If we' could keep olJr yelu before tlie discovery. voY~·freefromilisease,. . Professor Pfister's study or off of vacations? ' ages' of Colu'mbLls and .cabo!."'; • --'-0. the various m)'ths is intended • • • Dr. 'lngstad's expedition 'has'· :C" AnTS HEROES . to be read, for pleasure and to • ,.~he word been' working in ,close .co,nnec., ::,Whliti,; Battleground, by Ed· Introduce the layman. to a AN UFAC TUER S· LI FE·;;:'·~:liil:1:mllilli zs:rm:!:i In.IAd of extrlc.~,n tlon .with the. Royal, Nqrwegla,n ward FI, Dolan, 'Is. the story o( force whieh stiiI influences life .;! '.< . th'.lddl.to the den; IUnlver!ity. and .the Norwegian Ihe conqUest oftlte Arctic by' as well as literature. in Ihe COMPANY . .'.' IliIJ like ··JuWIII teeth, Seafaring' Museum and. with the "lIm outstanding . men, _ from western world. INSURANCE, .' .!" ~: , .: • :' t:·".' . . " :~ . \ . I .. ------

10 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. MONDAY. APRIL 30 . ,

, . -Irs·t Hamilton - Move Into F HAMILTON Yankees· Show Power winger Lowell Thorburn, N,s. them ahead of the now . third· IWes Covington. . I .. !let a 3·2 victory against Kan· sas City Athletics. goals Sunday t~ lead place Indian!!, as White Sox Jack Sunford and Billy Pierce, .'. Red Wings to a 5-2 vicUi jumped lo within one-hal! gllme each threw three-hit shutoutsi Sunday's Games Edmonton Oil Kings in t?e ot New 'York, one·hatt game for San Francisco as they took I , game of the Memorial ahead of Cleveland, two from Chicago. Ken Hubl)S nals. Johnny BUlhardt pitched his of Cubs was hit on the ear by The series now mOl'e BT THE CA~ADIAN PRESS way to the (lut'lIama .Chlcago. a pitched ball and was takcn Hull' Wins New York Yonke68 won a Guelph for the next S defeat 01 Bo~ton and veteran to hospltnl hut .apparently suf- games Tuesday, Thursday doublebeader from Washlnaton Early Wynn re~olved credit for {enled no serious injury. Willy Senators Sunday as tho' ,Yank· Saturdny. Fifth game If Dro the nIghtcap wIn" " :l111Y5 homered for Glunts In HULL, QIIO. CP - Hull·ot· 8Bry, will be ployed 'In ees took over their usual first· FOUR TiGERS HOMER lhe nightcap. tawa Canadiens coosted to an place slot in tho AmerIcan ncr MayO. Fourth • place Pittsburgh Pirates m 0 v e d 8-2 win llVel' Kingston Fron· . The travel • weary League and Senators remolned were bolstered In the win Over bnek Into the league lend 06 tenacs Sunday to take a 3.~ In Ihenr accustomed last • plnce club, who eliminated nlnth'place Los Angeles by hom· they defented LOB' Angeles Dod· lend In games In the best·or· Whent Kings In the position. ers from Jake Wood, Billy Bru· gel's 0·1 and 1-0. Dab Friend seven Eastern ProlcsslonallIoc· 11 In tbe National League. Cin­ llame of a rugged ton, AI Kalina and Dick Brown. took the opener for the Plrnt~B I key League finals. just Inst VVednesdny cinnati Reds rebounded from a Leo Thomll8 and 'Bob Rodgers with a IQur·hltter ami AI Me· irl''''iit', 18'3 bentlng at the hands of St, The series now shilts to King. unnblo to match the each homered (Or the Angels. Bean pitched a seven'hit shut- :' squad after tho flnt Louis Cardinals in the opener Phil Regllnwo& tho winner ahd out In the second gome. Dick' stan tonight with Hdbs ncedlng to halt a St, LouIs winning only onc mol'c win to retain the Wings have been Dcan Chanco luffered the loss; Stuarts homer accounted for the ...... "'.", .. BlII Skowron claiming the Easlern IIl1e slrNk at Four game" by win· eletla Boyer BaltImOre Orlolol, In fifth accounted for the nightcap's -"" leaguQ' title. nlng tbe nightcap 4-3 and drop Tuesday. place, slammed four llome runs only I'l1n, of tho top league !pot with a Billy Carter sCOred two for TAKE EARLY LEAD tbe Cardinals out of first place, hender from BOalon Red So", two by Jim Genllle, to defeat BOGEn MARIS 2,1 victory, San Franciaco In other American Leagud HuH·Ottawa while Keith Mc· The winners led [.0 acUon, Detroit Tigers bombed winning the first H and the seventh • place Klln8~1 City. S t d 'G Glnntsrouted C91chCo Cuba 11·2 VroBry, WAyne Doddy, Jean mlnuteA, boosted It to H sccond B·I· Baltimore Orioles StRrtor and winner Milt Pappas tie and two from John Goryl, . a uray' s ames and Mllwaukeo Braves had a Gauthier, Jim Roberts, Fred two periods lind shared s Angeles Anllel. 13·0: Chi· defeated Knnsas City Athletics and Russ Snyder also bomered Cieveland rookie AI Luplow four· run ninth to post a 9-3 win tIgo Whllo Sox took 1\ doul)!o. lIl1ts and Dob Ellelt got the thlrd·perlod goals. 8.3' nnd Minnesota Twins top. tor OrIoles and Bnltimore scored homered .In tho opener nnd In· against Houston Colts. others. Enrl Helskala nnd pled Cleveland IndIans twIce, six runs In tho sevonth to break dlans' Chuck Esselllan also In Saturday lIames Meta ex. Yonkees honded Washington scored the olher 0.4 and 7-3, open the gomo. Ilomered. .' ploded for a slx·run sixth In· Senators n 10·3 thumping 1n the Don Cherry scored both KIng. goals. Baseball In other senior circuit action, Sixth'· plnco Minnesota ~Iso 8t. Lou I 5 Cardinals, with nlng to tlown PhllIlcs ~-6. In AmerIcan Leaguc. League·lentl· ston gods. Doug Fox, who ~aw Now Yot'k Mets moved up to wont on a home • run bmgc Kenny Boyer driving In five othel' National Leaguo contests, Ing Cleveland IndinnR nipped tlon before nn Injury John's 5; Gander ninth place lis they spm Ii 118 they. humbled Cleveland, l'Uns,. cosily took tho opener nlghtcnp's only run. Minnesota Twins 0.'7, Los An. centro Phil Dutton In th! Brook 12; Bo Standings doubleheader wIth Philadelphia TwlnR slammed six 8010 hom· against Reds but Eddie Kasku's 5-4, moving In geles edged Detroit Tillers 7.0, • ond period, accounted for Falls 10; Bue Phillie!, winnIng the opener 8·0 ors In tho nightcap orr stnrter ninth ·inn'lnll ~omer accounted to first plnco on percentngo posted the Columbian jClub Edmonton goals. 6; Harbour ( 'IIy TilE ASSOCIATE DPRESS nnd droppIng the nightcap 10'2' Rnd losor Gary Bell Dncl re'for Clnclnnntl s n I g h t e [I p points us Los Al\g~les Dodgers sume score over Boston Red Dutton WOR asslsled from American I.rnglte Houston Colts edged out the lIovor Barry Lntman with olosts squeeker. knocked Pittsburgh PIl'Oies out Sox ill a 10· strugllie and ico with blood ~[r.'lml". 1I111wnukee Braves 3.~; and Sun from Lenny Green, Do~ Min Bob Purkeywns the winncr Baltimore Orioles held on to his face aller he WI. PcL GBL Fmncisco Giants shut out Chi. cher, Zarro Versailles, Bill Tut· for Reds as Vadn Pinson anti 'Darts Schedule ~el\' York 10 5 .637 - broken noso and a cut 6.0 Chica~o II ; .611 ~~ cago Cubs twice 7·0 nnd Gordy Coleman nlso homered eye requiring e i g h t Pittsburgh PI;atcs won the for Cincinnati in tile nlgl1tcnp. Cle\'cland 9 r. .600 1 Probable when he WBS high Detroit H 6 ,;;il IIi first game of a tloublehea'der nt Lindy MeDnnlel was the loser. TO·NIGll'f'S GAMES Wing defence man Ron Los Angeles, defeating the Dod. Lorry Jackson was the first· Baltimure 9 i .562 ]II! , Harris receiVed a major j:!el'S 6·1 game winner. ~linnc~ota 9 9 .;;00 21~ (KnoockoutSerlea) ally and It was while he FORD GOOD FORM Roman Mojlns broke n 3-2 _ Pitchers K:1ns;,~ ~jty 9 10.474 3 IN that FolC put his teom The Yankees bounded past ninth • Inning tie for Houston Basion i 9 .43fl 31:' 7.45:- seoro sheet for the first l Cleveland inlo the league lead with n homer to give Colts By TilE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Anglc~ 7 9 A3fl a " Rovers vs Dodgers Washington 2 t3 .133 8 on the strength of Whitey Ford's their win over Mllwnukee. Hal Probahle pitchers for today's tight pitching In the opener for Smith bnd Jim Pendieton also (Board One). BUCHAKS. (Staff mojor teague games, won ontl Mnl'lIons vs Jays !'iallona! League a 3·2 win and a display of thoir homered for the Colts as .Jack lost records In parentheses: favored SL Jol (Board Two). walked off with II' L Pc\. GBL vounted power In the second Forrell WIlS the winning pitcher. Natlonnl League Indians vs Blsons Holy Cross straight AlI-:'\elV Y'ittshurl:b 13 4 .i65 - game as they knocked off Wash. Don McMahon WIlS the lower for Plttshurgh (Mizell 1·0) at San (Board Three). title here San Francisco 14 5.737 - ington . with homl!rs by Clete the Braves, Frank Bolling hit Il .@.;;.,<'...... Francisco (Perry 1-0). St. l.ouis 11 4 .733 1 Boyer and Bill Skowron. solo homer. for Mllwaukcc. Chicngo (Curtis 0-1) at Los Hawks VB Rangers when they tlef Baseball Coast dh'i,ion Los An~clc~ 12 n .600 21: Senators wcre losting tbcJr New York Mets fell bnck to Angeles

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1962 - THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. MONDAY. APRIL 30, J.962 11 t. John's Bantam .AII-Nfld., Champs Drop Grand Falls 6-2

,. Edml~nlc i-d In Championship Game' Bradbury Top Scorer , , , represent tl}e East Coast in the championship game by defeat· . ing Gander 5-0 on Friday on goals by Noftnll, Byrne, Bob FRlIl.\Y. AI'RIL 27 Smyth and two by Bradbury ~rand Falls 2; Corner Brook and then defcating Harhour Grace 10·0 in Saturday's match. " l{llmll1:", ,;",hans 4: Betll'ood 4. I Bueh· Wayne Bradbury and Noel won pme with marc shots Dinn were the big guns in the :oall. 10·0 decision with Bradbury Ildtl!n,,~ ~1 John's 5; GamIer O. scoring three times and drawing '. (,'rner Brook 12; Botwood 2. four assists, Dinn, the hard· . \;r.l1ld Falls 10; Buchans O. working rearguard, drew four l;.\l~d~r 6; Harbour Grace 1. assists .. Billy Lowe was runner up to !o'.\ Tl'UU;\ Y. APRIl, 28 Bradbury with two markers, \,:·.,r.d Falls 6: Botwood O. while singles went to Fred cut ~I .Iohn's 10: Hr. Grace O. "Flukc" Noftall, Bobby Angel. ,hI (,'rnrr Brook 13: Buchans 1. John Byrne. Billy Lacey and ~ ",nil Place I East· West Frank Hickey. Ron r..:-::c : Gandl'r 4; Corner Brook Gn1l1d Falls on the West I major Coast rcprcsentation by hlank· :ie he "II \ ';;,;npionship (;amc (Ea~t· 'ing Corner Brook 2-0 and Buch· team on I'. (.; ': St. ,John's 6; Grand Falls ans 10·0 on Friday and then . first time. stopping Botwood 6,0 on Satur· CHAMPS-The St. John's All-Stars won the Bantam All-Nfld. Hockey titlc Sahlrday night by dcfeatil1!1' day. ':. : "; UL\:,\S, (Slaff) - The Waync Bradbury of St. ,Tohn's I Grand Falls 6·2 in the championship game. Mcmb crs of thc winning team arc: front row (left to rj(Jh0 .. topped the scorcrs with 13 j o~,C\) (a\,ored St. ,John's Capi' l Gcrard Gibbons (stick-boy), Bobbv Smyth, Bob Fre nch, Harry Roherts, Jimmy Power, Wayne Bradburv ross ,:' walked off with their sec· . points on five goals and eight (captain), Noel Dinn, Fred NoCtal!, Pat English, Bill) Lacey. Back row: Ron Shannahan, Bob Angel, . :c1 mai~ht All·:licwfound:and assists. The lone injury to the \. ','. ~ry title here Saturday Caps was to Andy Churchill Frank Hickcy, Pat Rtlyal, Andy Churchill, Don Sell ars, Billy Lowe, John Byrne, Jim Vavasour. . jail . :!\\ when thel' deCeated the who received a bruised elbow . ;\ rq Coa~t di':ision winllers, The Capitals will arril'e in SI. Or IWIl:el:balI";';;ll(\ Fall>. in the champion· John's on the 10.00 train. WAYNE BRADBURY NOEL DINN :1 1\'::'1 ::amr 6·2. . STANUll"iGS· , HI: Wayne Bradhury. eapta;n in there was no douht al the Grand Falls rounded out the Eastern Division S1. John~s Swimmers Finish ~: Ihr tram. supplied the ~cor· team started to apply terrific second period scoring. GP W ], ,-. punrh. a~ he scored fOllr pressure. . In the final period Bradbury SI. ,John's ..... 2 2 0 and ~ct·up anothrl'. .lim Jim Power opened his brace added two .insurance tallies, his Gander ...... 2 1 1 ___~~·'r"\rr. Ihl' alternate captain, on a play with defenceman Ron iirst from Power and Lowe, the HI. Gracc . . 2 0 2 l'j~r,1 the nther t)'o marker •. Shannahan at 5.57 for a 3·1 second from defe nceman Noel Westcrn lJivision \;rand Fall~, who were stop. lcad and Power's second from Dinn, who picked up his sevcn Grand Falls .. 3 3 0 s.:! the prl'\'ious ye~1' by Andy Churchill and "Fluke" assist of the series, tops for the Cornel' Bruok .. 3 2 1 . ,lohn'~ in the title mall'h, Noftall had it 4-1 before Pardy playolfs. Buchans ...... 3 1 2 2 the annual telegraph SWimming I I Wayne Murphy was tops for I 5th-25 yards Backstroke.:'.lO· :::o\cd out front with the lone from Green and Kennedy for st. John's won the right to Botwood ,... .,. 3 0 3 10al of the first period as o meet sponsored by the Bo),s' 1SI. .Iohn's against Bell Island 112 years: 1. Jim Hibbs, 27.0;: Kennedy took ad\'antage oC a ------:------Clubs of Canada in so far as I I taking three first places with 6th-50 yards Breast Strbke, hOle SI. John's defensive play 'lty Inter-Club the only two Newfoundland en· his time of 1.05.1 in the 100 13·14 years: 1. Dave Conway, to work his way in for an un· C tries are concerned as t~ey yards free style being one of 54.0; 2. Kevin Husk. . . wisted tally. but Bradbury All-Star ·Bowling wrapped up a total of 99 pomts the best in Canada. Jim Hibbs 7th-50 yards, Backstrj)ke, "'Ilh his first oC four tied. the winning every race while the and Ted Williams took two 13·14 years: 1. Mike Collins, I tame 1·1 at the three minute Bowling Ieagu o little practiced team from Bell first places each in the under 138.8; 2. Irwin Melamed. < "The Big Bear" Jim Carey Joan gained five points for a • '.. Island had 17 points most of 10 years dil'ision while- Mike ~50 Yards Backstroke. iO.12 mark oC the second on a play came through with a 269 in the second frame 251 and added an' them coming with th~rd place Collins won two in the 13-14 I years: 1. Ted Williams. 41:ti 2, ~llh John Byrne. final frame of All Star Bowling ther five for her 710 triple plus Bradbury was, hack a minute SCIIEIJULE FOR 'fillS finishes as they had. Just one .. ! year old brackct. Steve Melam'l Wayne Clarke. ..~. Saturday night to overcome ten points as winner of the second place. Pomts were I ed eame first in one 15-16 year, 9-100 Yards Breast stroke' 15· lnd 45 seconds later on a Stan oldlimer Alex English's 35 show, While defeating Lillian WEEK Bmn type goal. from the face· awarded on a 5·3·2-1 for iirst . old e,'cnL ! t6 years: 1,' Sll've Mela~ed, point lead and repeat IS Men's Vatether of the Guards by 70 et! circle aCler Byrne and Billy secon~, thi.rd ~nd fourth p!ac~s'i LIST OF EVENTS AND 11.2i.8: 2, Jim Fitz;:erald; (BI" 3; Bowling champ for the second pins, To·Nlght:- WIJlle wmnmg the provmclal·: WINNERS Andrew Squires. lO'l sct him up.: From th~re straight week, . . While Joan Phillips and Jim Alleys 1 and 2 meet hands ?o.wn the. SI. ~ohn's ; 1 151.-25 yard: Frc~ Style. 10- I 10-100· yards Free Stroke •• 1~ But more important then Carey, the two winners, were 8.30-Feildians vs Victurians youngsters fll11shed flith III the . i 1 12 years: I. ,hm Hibbs, (SJ), i ycars: I, Wayne Murphy, 1.05·1: , Carey's victory was the ten adding 20 and 15 points re· 9.45-Mun. Worke,rs VS c.ight entries across Canada. The: .. :.) 1 19.1; 2. Wayne Jenkins. I 11-100 Yards Breast Strok.e, 16 ~.:::. m POPUUR points he earned (as winner) spectfully. Mrs. Vateher gain Canada Packers tnnes from all centres were I) 2nd~'i0 yards Free Style. years: I, Wayne JlIurphy, 1.29. I Cor Holy Crosl as It kept them ed ten points for the Guards Alleys 3 and 4 telegraphed to JlIontreal where, .. .' .. . . . 1 10.t2 years: I, Ted Williams,: 12-100 Ynrrls Relay; Junior:'! S!. IW lout front of second place Feild· with 272 third frame and being 8.30-:-Ayre's Te vs Palmer's Te I they were compared. r.·· ...... •..•.. '\ 34.2: 2, Wayne Clarke. ~ ,John·s. Husk, Williams, Clarke ED SULLIVAN I ians, weekly winner, while Alex Eng· 9.45-Simpson·Sears vs :\!ontreal's East· End Boys >oj, ., .. "::,, ..,.,:.:, .. ;p 3rd-100 yards Free Style, 13· ; Conway. I While Carey picked up 15 lish collected five for St. Pat's Munn's Te Club finished first with 72 14 veal's: 1, :Ilike Collins, 1.18:: 13-200 Yards Relay, Senior: 1 SAYs: "The YMCA , points for the Crusaders their as weekly winner. Alleys 5 and 6 points in the 17 races that were WAYNE )iURPJlY 2, Steve :'Ilelamed. 'St. John's: Squires, Melamed Y steadies our youngsters. lead over the Double Blues, de (Standings) 830-Avalon Telcphone vs . run off in the various centres. I i 4th-100 yards Backstrokc., Legge, Collins, fending All Star champSI was Holy Cross.... •• •• •• 350 . Fenco Engineerin" DovCl'court Boys' Club from I place with 37, Niagara. Fal s , ___ It gives them a true Cllt by five points, when Joan Felldians .... •• .... •• 325 9.45-Amherst Te vs Dei-Tile Toronto finished second with I Boys Ctub ~as fourth With 1,8 & Terrazzo 63 points. Hamilton BoYS' Club and 51. .Iohn shad 12. Toron~o s .(~ Phillips collected 20 points on St. Pat's .. :, •• ...... 205 . , sense of values .•• values her way to her sixth straight and lIlontreal's Point SI. Char· Woodgreen Club had two pomts TH EY RE-GREW HAIR! Guards.. •• ...... 110 les finished in a tie for third while entries from Calgary. based on home, family, win. St, Bon·s...... 65 Tuesllay:- Alleys 1 and 2 church and friends. .. 7.15-Ramblcrs vs Marconi Tc 8.3G-Royal Tc Vs Horwood's Tc 9.4u-Rovcrs vs AI'alon Tel. ·Billiarcl Tourney :S Allcys 3 and 4 7.15-i\fld. Brewery vs 1 The second round of the ~"1Y 11th. Highway's Tc : Billiards, Tournament which! -B.OO- i S.30-Imperial 'l'c \'S ~Iarshall's I was recently released has been, A. Hu.',ey N. J'. I Te. . Wadd~n I completely revcrsed for the I -9.30- 1 0.45-1I0Iy Cross vs C,N.R, ;:ames at the Central Fire A. Stevenson ,I. Gatherall I IO-WmGIIT SHIFT Association. Station. May 12th. , these tests were made under I • Alleys 5 and 6 -8.00- ! ,. Tests confll'med what A lot the supervision of Mrs. Nanette 7.15-Fry's Engillecring vs McIntyre and Dr. . Raymond The first ;amc of the round C. ~ell'ell H. K£lly i . of the beller golfers instinct. Marshall's Tc starts at the Hall tonight when -9.30- ! ,ively have felt and practiced· Snyder of the UCLA physical 8.30-Simpson·Sears vs feild· education department. Golfers A. E. Andrews from K. of C. J. Simmons J. Collord j' for some time. ians cues off against Capt. Sooley of ~Iay 14th. from the Los Angcles Open They showed tha t with top 9.45-Maple Leafs vs lIIunn's Tc the Firemen's Club starting at I -8.00- took their swings with each profession'sls there is no pro So·clock. Following this round E. Butt F. O'Toole foot on the platform of a dif· I nounced shifting of weight to Thursday:- the John R. O'Dea trophy will 9.0G- - the left foot at Impact with Alleys 1 and 2 be presented to the winning E. Jones J. Fitzpatrick ;.52 the ball. And· not nearly as 7.15-Holy Cross vs· Amherst Tc team. !\lay 15th. P1rase .end donation to: Man. much shift on the follow 8.30-C.N.R. vs Del·Tile & -8.00- - lZrr KO)'al Bank of Canada, through as usually Is advoca t· Terrazzo (2nd Round Schedule) E. Boone '1'. Brewer Jr. : IN 12 MONTHS 1N3MOtme II'rst End Brancb, Water St. ed. 9.45-Royai 'rc vs Palmer's Tc To Night -9:00- !\. John's, As reported In Golf Digest, Alleys 3 and " Firemen K. of C. Chief Cadigan P. J. DolJlJiu Unit' Spcciulisl Here Tuesday 7.15-IIi!:hway·s 'l'c vs Rovers -B.OO- ~Iuy 16th, - 8.30-I!'enco Engineering vs C. Sooley A. Andrcws· -lI.OO-=' Will Show Men and Women How to Save 24 • . Canuda Pucl(~l's -9,00- G. WootHol'd 8. 9.45-VicIlH·jnns vs Maple Leufs D, Costello '1'. Hal'din!! -9.30- Hail' and PI'event Baldness Al1~ys 5 find Ii 1\Iay 2nd. P. Cullalwn J. Bennett - 7.15-Nfld. Brewery vs Mun. -8.00- IIlay 17th. OTTAWA, Ollt. New' homl\ or dryness, foli:cle clogge~ with Workers A. Hayles S. J. Simmons -'-S.OO- treatment methods for saving sebum or seborrhea-can . be 8.3G-Imperial Te vs AYl'e's Tc -9.00- J. Bennett D. ,J. French hair and improving its growth corrected by the Roberts ·home 9A5-Ramblers vs r'ry's Eng. A. Go'sse . . J. Murphy -9.30- will be demonstrated in St. treatment if caught in tUne, !IIay 31'd. W. Hillier· M. Ryall' ,John's Tucsday, May 1st at "DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'5 7.76 -8.00- 1I1ay 18th. the I\ewfoundland Hotel. TOO LATE" C, Sheppard 111. F. O'Keefe Jr. -8.00- - , -9.00- M. 1. O'Keefe A. G. O'Brien Trichologist B. Moore lIill Baldness won't wait for C, Ayres J. Simms I be in charge, representing the doubters to be convinced; you're 9.52 IIlay 4th, dynamic Roberts Hair & Scalp going to keep right on losing -8.00- Mean distance o{ the planet Specialists organization. He hair 'til you're bald-unlei5 you Sa turn from the sun· is abou t R, Nell B. Rose will personally examine hair· get your scalp in h8a1th~' 885.9 million miles and its -9,00- worried men and women from hair·growing condition i;:ain, A1 periodic time (time required 6 Z. Andrews W. Beer 11.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m, . for the planet to make 8 com· May 5th. EXAMINE YOU FR~E of. plete revolution around the This new treatment is neither 42 .. The only thing harder thOri -/1.00- sun) is 29lh years, according "mail order" nor "cure·all". It We want to make It: dca. 17. IIreakirl\! a bcic\ hoblt 15 to keep, C, Sooley J. W. Mahoney to, the Encyclopedia Britannica. is adapted to the individual that you incur absolutely l1l from telling eVC rYOll8 how )'CU -9.00- after a personal examina tion charge or obligation by cbminr '. " , " C!!~l!'. ,lIlA. W. Andrews A. J. Grouchy and progress is checked at regu· in for an examination. .. May '7th. lar intervals by a Roberts Spec­ "Come on folks ••• -8.00- Now is a good time to plant Your . only obligatiOD; 11 II' BOB GOALBY Combine IIf. cups sifted icing W. Mitchell E. Beer flower bulbs indoors, and pot ialist. yourself. We do not pcee p. the ·.game's starting'" .. ' "7. 0 per cent' on left foot'" sugar 1'. teaspoon-vanilla and goo- luck to you. WHO CAN BE HELPED? ·cases that will not respo~d. . ¥! tc'aspoon . almond extract - . Whelan . . A TV set .. an armcbalr and "Black' Wbli~'. make GUARANTEE SATISFACTIOl' & i. rerent s~t of scales, ,he shift. with sufficient milk. to make an D. Gosse 111 8th T. Will the new Roberts treat· , spl~Ddid combination, 'Black &:. Whlte·.iJ a superb 5~tch, !ng of weight, .as· recorded by Icing' of spreading c~nsistency.· -':~OG-' ment cure baldness? "No·" For The Roberts Specialistj! will blended by CllpertS from' a 5e'e~tio", of Scot!aod's finest We cannot help men and wo­ the carefully balanced. scales, age of 70 per' cent of weight J, BastowF. O'Toole giva you a writtengu~antee individual whiskies. DI,tillCd,blcod¢ aod. bottled In ~t: men who are slick·bald after wBs: burned by. movie cameras; . on the ;.left foot 'with drivers, . . -9.30- that you must be satisfie~with· land. Availahle in various sizes, . ,:.: ... years of gradual hair los3. 'But A majority 'of the profession 81 per cent 'with eight irons. O.. Ryan T. Brewer Sr. in 30 days or It will cost you .. The Se~ret is in the Blending . . if you still have fuzz and your nothing,' , ' ., ... : ..... : .: . ' ..... 'j als .had. most· of their weight· The accompanyIng photograph May 9th. scalp is still creating hair, you on: the· right foot at the 'start of llob Goalby at 'the end of -8.00- can at least save and thicken For a free examinatiob' a~d of clUb, contact with the ball. his follow through shows that M, Cook J. Grouchy what you have. Some conditions discussion of yoUr hal:c~ pro\). . ··.BLACK" WHITE.· Wlth the driver, the average Ill,uchwelght is still' on. his -9.00- such as "spot baldness" usually lems ask the desk clerk tir Mr. arrived· at hnpact with only riglit foot. W, Cadigan A, Harding· have complete coverage if Moore's room number. .Ite doea , 47,25 per cent of weight to the . These tests would make it May 10th. eaughf in time! . not make appointment!. 10: SCOTCH WHI$KY' left; Wlthan eight iron, 44,13 seem that a great deal of trou· . -8.00- come at your convimlendi!. ... per cent was to the left. . ble experienced by weck·cnd D. Cadigan J. Tobin· .Other conditions· that usually . ~ ••. • "BUCHANAN'S" , • . At the finl8~ of the swlng,golfers is brought about hy t\Vp i .. ·-9.30~ bring on excessil'e hair·loss- Examinations are given (Not ·inaerled b)' the Board of Llquo~ Control), the professionals had an aver milch shifting of Weight. F, Brien H. Murphy dandruff. itching,ol'er·oiliness, private,

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-----_ .... _-.. _-_ ..... - + ·~---_I ______-- ... . \ 12 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFL)). MONDAY. APRIL 30, 1962 , THE: DAILY JI being erected and it is under . " , .OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE stood Mr. Martin will be in - charge of the same. This~howa another progressive step in the town of Lewisporte. C. N. RAIL\\' AY Notes The new pier and wharf under Lewisporte construction for the past year hy F~ C. N. Railway now nears com. pletion. and it is hoped there will WEATHER honour, Betty chos. ballerina Cove Radar Station; Mr. and XI 8~ per cent. , be less inconvenience than last ,Warmer, finer weather now pre· length, nylon and lace· of .Ilaltel Mrl, Malc:olm EvelelJh, Mr. and In conclusion, Mr. Williams summer In loading and dischar". I~ils and snow piled high 31'ound pink, and carried a bouquet IIf Mrs. Fred Locke, Mr. and Mrs. thanked the School Board for ing the coastal boats, .. lie sidewalks and driveways, etc. pink and white carnations, with Don Noseworthy, Mr, and Mu. their .upport, the teaching The Branch trains have now tas now shown great signs of dis· white veil and head piece to Howard Colsh, Mr. and Mrs. AI· staff for their untiring eUorll, been curtailed to come into ippearing. match the brlde'l. Her brides· 11\11 Normore, Mr. and Mr •• Lorna tbe head teachers of the Ele­ effect in a few days. It is un. Spots of grass can be seen In mAids were Yvonne Witcher, a Chaffey, Pallor and Mrl. Rowe, ment&ry Schols, the .tudents derstood there 'will be no train carious parts and altogether the cousin on the teaching .tar! of Immediately after the CIl'emony for their co-operation, the here to stay, just the gas train ligns of Spring are evident . . . Blrchy Bay,' who wore mauve Ihe bridal party motored to Notr. Home &: School Association, and from Gander which will also lnothcr sign is the indoor clean· nylon and lace with matching ac~ .Dame Junc:llon and back to Chef· all others for their Interest gen· ng, painting and house cleaning cessorles, Bnd Donna Freak. an fey'. restaurant, where a large handle mail from East and erally In all school activUes. express from N. D. Junction I sure sign o[ Spring. . . House· aunt of the bride's who chose number of ,uests enjoyed a de· Following the Principal's reo rives are elltremely busy, and pastel blue lace and nylon wltb lIclou. .upper. The guts were Thi.s train will have Gande; Incs of white clothes and blan· matching accessories, The lillie beautifully dIsplayed, and admlr port, the Vlce·Prlnclpal read as its headquarters, thus mo.t LONC the list of donors to the Scho lets etc, are to be seen giving ring bearer W8! Yvonne Freake, ed, Best wlshea ar. extended to of the men hitherto on this II'crythinl: around the appear· a cousin of the bride and Beulah Mr. and Mri, Head for many larshlp Fund, the sponson of Branch will either be POsted - jpce of Spring. The pavcment Freaks another cousin of the yelrs of future happiness to· the different awards offered, elsewhere or laid off. It is illS stood up I'Cry wcll, and espe· bride's acted as flower girl. Both gether, and the names of the success· rumoured the Round Hou

f under year j,y & .~ C'Om· FOR FUEL STOVE OIL rrc will ''1n last :~ch3r~. "r no\\' DELIVERIES 1C into ~ is un· 10 train DIAL 8·3001 to 8-3005 a~ train ill .11.0 ~ 1 anti CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH AREA - DIAL l>netion. ~ (;andrr ( .:S mO.H LONG POND EXCHANGE ...... 227·2161 ~:1 Ihis pos:rd i' It i, I Hou~(' i· ~~lm(lurs ,crU>ed THE GREAT EASTERN OIL CO. LTD.' Hmdlila~ ·"cr. If lC num frci;h' 10.00-Llve I Borrowed LU, :'CT antl 10.30-Room For One l\Iore II ~ J:o()d UOO-Camera Canada tht Hi And TV Programmes Radio 12.00-Recltal IS com 3.55-News 1.45-Art Baker'. Notebook .i at's· Judy's doll! She was supposed to lean it ~y ~·ear!s , 4.00-Bob Cole Show 2.00-NewB lUghUghlll ! 12.30-5ports Calendar Th . hy boal : C BH 4.30-News Headlines 2.0S-Jerry Wiggin'. Matinee I 12.35-News and Weather here for me to play withl" . herr. f 3.00-N ews Highlights I 12.45-Pastor's Study "t I, ~!OSDAY, April 30th. 4.31-Bob Cole Show con nee. 4.55-News and Weather 3,Ol-John Nolan'. WesterD 12.50-5ign Off THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE By WILSON SCRUGGS: .." just I.i ...• __ ------5.OD-The Bill Allen Show Jamboree ------i.jll-t:BC N eW5 I ::hl and 5.aO-News IlcadUncs 4.00-News Highlights • u,·tl b\' ; 35-Tup of the Morning 1I.31-The Bill Allen Show 4.05-John Nolan's Rancb • Junclio~ BOO-CBC News and Weather M5-Fisherman', Forecast Party JACOBY al"thN'n S H)-Weather Report 5.55-Ncws 4.30-National News ,tcM and R13-CDC Sports Report 6.00-Bu1!etln Board 4.3S~Tohn Nolan's Ranch ON BRIDGE ;:n pIS~. fll8-~lusical Clock 6.1O-Movie Guide Party IC!:.. , .• SRi ._a:::. 1 :l:~d the ,. POll-Mornlllg Devotions 5.00-News Highlights ! 6.l5-Sports Report ~15-lnl·ltation to Worship 6.25-Travel Guide 5.Gl-Art Andrews' Dance SOUTJI HAD 13 [T ~ oll-CBC News R.30-EarlY Evening News Party CARDS ANYHOW .." tearh· 9.36-Direc1 Reports Roundup 6.OD-News Headlines and 'ent date 9.45-Reeords at Random 'l.OO-Sage Brush Sam Show Weather By OSWALD JACOBY ,~.: In Lewis. IO.OO-Archers 6.DS-Natlonal New. I. 'l.l5-Shillelagh Showtlme This week's series will cover II Ilttndine 1O.IS-Iris Power 'l.aO-News Headlines 6.lO-Sportl . IO.:!5-For Consumers 6.20-News. common mistakes in bidding ,tOIl Hi,h 'l.31-Shillelagh Show time and play and I will start with IO.30-~fld. School Broadcast 6.30-Dave Maunder', Club 93 6.30-The Bob Lewis Sho" a humdinger. rntttint 1O.45-Muslc In the Morning 'l.55-Ncws and News 11.00-BOC Variety B.OO-News in a Minute South's first mistake was his i0!1 pro\). B.OO-Cream of the Crop four spade bid. With a solid Ylew! ]J30-Nfld. School Broadcast B.01-Cream of the West and ALLEY OOP By V. T. HAMLIN on B.30-News Headlines five card suit he really should tvt Bo,,·. 11.45-Rcgina McBride. 8.31-Cream of the Crop Sing Along I!!.OO-BBC News U5-Best From the West have let his parlner play three tl\'e ulk 8.5S-News He SAYS 'THIS WILL B.30-Natlonal NeWs no· trump, although four spades themltics .1 1!!.1O-Announcers Choict lO.OO-Night Show Be A WONDERFUL , : 9,OO-News Hlghllghl! should have been just as suc­ OPPORTUNtTY F~ 12.I5-Farm Broadcast lO.30-News Headlines 1:!.45-.\IJd Day Serenade 9.01-Nfld. Soiree cessful a contract. A RISING '(OUNG r w i5portt lO.3l-Night Show 5C!I:NTIST LIKE I . !.OD-Doyle Bulletin 9.40-Salt Lake Choir His second mislake was 10 jl.lnntn •. i. J.15-Don Messer lO.45-World of Sport 1I.45-Dosco News nlsh ahead wilh his play with· I chic\;· 10.55-News 10.OD-Nalional News out planning how to gather in ; Ind 1.30-CBC News and Wealher 1l.00-Torbay Weather RePl'1't i . .. "'·U !.45-Tommy Hunter Show fO.15-Piek of the Pop I his 10 tricks and his third and "'hich 2.15-Mu5ical Rendezvou. 11.02-Big Top Ten lO.45-Sporl! most serious mislake was to I, ... I on ,rn· 1l.30-News Hecdlinat ~.:!9-Dominion Obs. Tim. puli trumps too soon. rd. Thtre 1l.31-Night Show I. Signal He won the opening heart in I' ,:T\ Plntr. .. A.M. 2.30-~lusical Rendezvous CJON·TV dummy, drew four rounds of r~rt. and 12.00-Night Show ~45-Time out for Melody trumps While discarding. a 12.30-News Headline. lIlONDAY, April 30th. [ ~.l5-Jo~1D Dralnl. 'rells • heart and a club from dummy, ESt'!.TI t2.31-Nlght Show L . r, Story lO.45-Pastor's Study led the dellce of diamonds and I Lion. Club ", 3.3D-CBC News and Trani l2.55-News Summary, Weather IO.50-Women'. News ne menr Ii Canida Matinee Report and Tim. 1l.OD-Physlcal Fitness Prog. ile earning 1.Oll-Slgn Off 11.05-Cartoons )" Hodder; 4.3O-CBC News NORTH (D) 16 43S-Thl Bos McMullin Show 11.15-Romper Room 'r.llle; tnd. !lMHI-Local and National '108 SUrke.; 5.00-Ylisir in lh~ Air • AK.6S CJON Headline News t QI05 ,:nes Wool· ~lO-Fi5herles Broadcllt ;; .. d Cull; 6.00-cBC News MONDAY, April 30th. 12.15-The Money Tree .~l09.t1 n.18-Local nnd National News WEST EAST ~:ty; Tail 605-lnt~rmeZIo ;';C5: Lion UO-Program Preview UO-The Bob Lewis Show, 12.30-Slgn orr ,'1854 432 2.00-0h Susannah _iii. .84 .QJIOII? Yur Di· 645-Supper Guest News, Sports and Weatb· t J'I3 +AK 2.26-IUoney '11L" and Win· 7.OG-CBI. News and Weather er Report: ' oItQ742 "'KJ83 Dirtcton: 7.15-Light Music B.Otl-Muslc for Millions 2,3O-Chez Helene 2.45-Nursery School SOm'll Wooll~. 7.30-Toptl Today 9.20-Hit of the Day 4AKQJII i.45-Doyle Bullelln 9.20-Hit of the Day 3.DD-Dlckle Henderson Show .32 ~c; 8.15-Parliamentary Report 9.30-Austin Willis 3.lO-The Verdict is Yours t08tH2 3.55-Cro55 Section . , c~ttndtd 8.20-Byline B.35-Weather Forecast "'5 \I·U Jue· 8.:!S-lnterlude 9.40-Jerry Wiggins Show 4.00-0pen IIOIISI No ODe vulnerable "~lS.00 in S.30-Hour of St. FrancLs 9.45-Doctor's HOllse Calls 4.30-Muncy Tree NDrth Ea.t Soutb West 1", 1 • 14 pass .ipS in his R.45-lnstrumentally Yours 9.55-Kitchen KlaUer 4.33-Cannonball 1 N.T. Pass 34 Pass I Gradl 9.00-Summer Fallow 10.00-News in a Minute 5,OO-Frlendly Giant S.15-Slng Ring Around SN.T. l'a51 4. Pas. s Itudyinl: V.30-Winnipeg Chamber lO.Ol-Martin's Corner PaSi PaIS ·SHORT RIBS S.lO-Razzle Dazde I . ~·ur .nd Orchestra l0.15-What's Cookin Optnln, leaa-¥ 8 "ish him IO.30-Beyond our Ken lO.30-National News 6.0D-Four Feather Fall. Eu"\·.)" il I LOG-University of the Air to.3t1-Jerry Wiggin's House- 6.15-Captaln Jacks Birthday HANNIBA\,.o Ie; ON 1-115 WA'I Mrs. Ale,.. 11.30-CBC NaUonai News, wives Choice and New. Show ~ROS~ 1'f1~ A\.PS Wrfl.\ A UO-The World of Sport stuck In dummy's ten. East }\UHPll£D ~,el'"AH1s --- ItL Roundup and Speaking 1l.OD-Robin Hood Bulletin won with the king and played I, Personally 11.15-Life Can Be Beautiful G.ao-News ClValcade 6.So-Polnt Ilf View • second heart to put South In It ..DO lIu 1%.OO-Sign Olf-O Canada- 11.30-Newl 7.0o-Bachelor Father dummy again. r .sta.med The Queen . 1135-N!ld. Qui. A low diamond from dummy ---;,;;.;~;;.;,;;;..----- lU5-0rehld From GLsele 7.30-Grand Jury f of S. F. lost to the ace whereupon :er tIInnrt Country, New. and I,OO-Johll Nesbitt',· Pauln, Weather . Parade South ·smlled happily and said, dler Ii,"' YDCM "Overtrick coming up, part· MONDAY, April 30th. 1.0~Weather Forecast B.lli-Natlonal New!. :1I DlI 1I11 ner." with her l.15-New. 8.30-Father Knows Best. Uti-Don Jamieson'. Editorial 9.DO-Don Messer's Show He was just as wrong In his Ltd. Jut ------A~~. analysis as in his play. East led . US-Sip 011 UO-Sporll 9.3e-Danny ThllmaB ShllW nr. happ)" a third heart and South had to u you. 8.30-NeWl and Weather use his last trump to ruff. Now FRECKLES AND BLOSSEH 8.35-Georl' Cawdry Show he cashed dummy's queen of UO--MomlDI MeditatioD 605/-1, NO!TI-lE" 'I Ulll1ded diamonds and suddenly found Bur INO'-JoT1HAT l'---Pi Music. in the Air BIG SHIEl.D BE SI-lIELD'S 11-\E ~I Wheeler of Uti-World of Sport I that the only other irick he 6.55-NtWl AN AWKWARD BEST PARr OF­ :ecel1\ birth ACROSS 41 Chlf,' could make would be the ace 7.!IO-Geor,. Cawdry Show 1 X1ad of hom 44 PrOreulOllI THING TO CART THIS GET-UP! :~ '\\"heeler of clubs. He had no way to get AROUND? Dumber of '7.15-Wotld of Sport I MUllcal "My 48 Seed VPle! . 7.3O-New • Gal" 49 Splclc to the two 1I0od diamonds In .a ny friend! lMulleal IYl\Ibol no Strike his hand. c.r.J. 7.3S-Travel Gullll 12 Singing volee 11 CeremollY '1.36-Georlle Cawdry Show 13 Be obfliited 52 Malt bevense If South had bothered to IiUnuMI 63 Prollg 'I.4S-World of Sport plan his play It trick two he who was ill 15 Horll color 114 !!equlrl would have led I diamond from ;:.h • alipptd 1oM-Nen (Local) 18 Tiny 15 EapoUJI 8.00--RCAF Tower, Torbl1 17 Serf 116 Uttered dummy without caring about I ttt around 18 Arguel DOWN who had the high oncs. He n Irt rx· (Wtather Report) 8OS-Newl (NaUona\) ~~ CIOY~lllllm. 1 Poet 20 Rmul 37 Fastened would have continued diamonds "~ rDmpktc 8.0S-Geore. Ca"dry Show 220besl :I Tropical plant 22 Nonnowerlng 3STune each time he got In and there 23SlyleDftype 3PJerce with. plant of 0 DuUnell would have been no defense tQ ::is )In. 8.15-Sporll CaPiul. 26 Qulle .rew ~nl!e 23 T!er. . oCt Repllr Dr 30 MusIcal work .. MUllnt 24 Gem heat him. 11 h.pp~· 10 8.25-New. 4ZGrtal Lab 8.30-Hit Tun. of the 01, 31 Withered cOIPPo.llIon. 25 Ponder of3 MOlllullca I: much btl· 32 Anger SPlinted 28Burn damage ,lpi\.JUud ,I B.3S-World of Sport 33 Existed 81ntlmldatel 27Irr!tat. .. Singer. Nit 1.4O-

. ------.., WANTED - Comics, mugu· Insura;l~;--D I Contractors M ! Rentals R zincs, pocket novels, KI 51.00 WEEK Cross Country ------_._--.... . ,; ----- guitars, radios, guns,.slight· J. J. lACEY ! 1"1001' Sanders. Belt Sanders. Iy worn clolhcs, footwear. Power Saws, Electrical Drills John D. Snow, 9 New INSURANCE Ltd. TIRES Tires !ltc. Reasonable Rates. Call Gower Strect. aprl2,lmth Be Drpendable Fire Insurance, BATTERIES '8.5016. 8·7352. Prompt Claim Settlements. I COSTS' U·RENT PASSENGER NOTICES DIAL 8·7035 AUTO PARTS r------.I New! Div. Harris & Hiscock Ltd. CONNECTION WES'f RUN FISHING EQUIP, 1G9 Water Street, 51. John's CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. I I'LACENTIA SAY I Train "The CarilJou" learing Ag~nts for SLEEPING BAGS Public Notice !STAY DOWN 151. .John's 12:01 p.m. Noun April VNDElllfRITERS AT LAWN MOWERS Reg, List Price LLOVDS. Special Offer ! 30th, will makc conncction via Tcnders ar~ invited and will LOW RATES RADIOS, etc. $19.95 ,I Placentia Junction nnd Argcntia. be received up to 5 p.m. on UlAL 8·5031 iWHEN ARMCO (For Limited Time Only) '~with ~l.V. Petitp Forte for Wcst: :\[onday, ~Iay 21st, for the can. DIAL 8-6127 HANDY ANDY on : Hun Placcntia Bay. . struction of a Vocational Trade B JOB BROTHER~ PRICE ...... $14.95 Tenders CON:"IECTION ll:\ Y RUN 'School at Clarenv~I~, N.nd. & COMPANY, Ltd. PLACENTIA BAY' P~ans and speclflcallons mal' 12 T'" "'['h' C 'b " I . . n bc IlIspccted at any of the fa I· • Wlter Slrc(: ,BUILDINGS PAINT JOBS "'OR PAVING AT PORT • ft Ply Nylon I.llll e an ou CaVill., lowing places- 6 OI.\L 8·2658 - 8.. m3 ,...... t'D AUX nASQUES, NFLD, St. John's 12:0~ p.m. Wednrs· I :I!anagers Limited, Woolworth 15 FLOWER IIILL $1.00 Per Week 11ay 2nd wI!1 make .connec· 'Building, St. John's, Nfld. REG, T. MORGAN Sealed tenders, marked 011 d~y, 4 GO UP Expert workmanship guaranteed the outside "Confirlential­ hon VI~ Placenha Junchon a~d . Nfld. Board of Trade, Sl. Il\SURANCE Ltd. Tender for Pm'ing at Port ~~~~nha for bay run Placentia John's, Nfld. . -. Temple Bldg., P. O. Box 168, Brookfield aux Basques, Nfld." and ad· • 'loronto BUilders Exchan~e, . 3U Sl. dressed to ~Ir. R. P. Pud· 8 Duckwortb ~1. \'. 1I0PEIlALE SAII.ING Toronto, Onto Ol.-\L 80370 or 8·7756 1 Flower Hill dester, Regional Engineer, Service Station Moncton, N.13.. will be re· :\'OON ~!A Y 2nd ,Saint John Builders Ex· Phone 8·6127 and ceived up to 2: 00 p.m., At. ~LV. Hopedale on the Grecn change. Saint John. N.B. w. U. KNOWLING apr1G,tf lantic Daylight Time, May 22, Bav service will sail from the' Moncton Construcliton Assn. Body Sh.op 1962. do~k coastal Wharf Noon Wed·: :'loncton, N.B. l~SURANCE Cor. Topsail Ro~(l & Cowan Ave. Plans. specifications. form ncsday, May 2nd., Halifax COllstruction Division, Fire . Auto . Casualty DIAL 9·2381 of contract and instructions I Halifax, N.S. apr30,lmth to bidders may be seen, and 8.5. :>JORTIIERN RANGER I ~[ontreal Builders Exchange, PH: 8·2902, 8·7811 form of tender obtained, at SAILING NOON )IAY 2nd. • )Iontreal. Que. I 158 Wat~r Street St. John'! We ean erect your Armco Building last the following offices: S.S. Ranger for' Copies rna." be obtained from' FENCING Area Engineer- North~rn mar6,lmth D s. W. ~HORT an4 save you money at the same time. IST. TERESAA'S PARISH ports 51. John s to St. Anthony: the CI:;.cf Engineer of Public Green Lawn Fencing ~act~ry·produced paris cul/ob·site work, S!. John's, Nfld. 8 Adelaide Street elIminate wasle of materials. Our e.. Regional Enginecr­ will sail from the Dock Coastal Works on deposit of S100 witl, SPRING DRAWING Wharf noon ~Iay 2nd. . . the Centr.,1 Cashier-cheque to . Phone 578·2637 Single Scroll 36", 42", 48" perlenced crews reduce construcliOil ~Ioncton, N. B. Double Scroll 36", 42", 48" time and expense. Write or call for corn- Plans will be loaned to CONNECTION SOUTH CO,\ST' bc made payable to Newfound· mar31,1mth plete information. bona fide contractors on the ELlW.POGERS I Winning Tickets ! SERVICE VIA PORT AUX land E.xchequer account. This . Farm Fencing deposit of an accepted bank BASQUES sum Will be returned o~ return I C » . AUTHORIZED cheque made payable to the AUTO Chain Link Fencing I ARMCO 1st. Prize...... 8710 I Canadian National Ilaihva\' Train "The Carihou" leaving of the plans and speclflcat~ons. SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES DEALER Com pan)" for an amollnt of SI. John's 12:01 p.m. Thursday, Tenders are to be. subnllltcd FIRE Barbed Wire IV 2nd. Prize ...... 11231 Twenty·five Dollars (S25.00), ~Iay 3nl. will make connection all the for":, and. In the en· ·~-I''''''--_---e=--:S~~---- which deposit will be refund· a! Port aux Basques with ~r. V. velopcs pro"Hled with all blank 20 CON lifE Do 1I0t hesitate to call us, for 3n1. Prize ...... 22858, ed when the plans arc reo "Konia" on the South Coasl spaces filled In. Lawn Gates free estimates. turncd in good condition. Servicc. The Dcpartment doc. not .. _--_ .. __ .- .-.-~ .. -- GROUP Al'ailable Shortly Crear Tenders will not he con· bind itself to acccpt the 10\\· J. & S. RYAN Spans, up to 130 ft. width. sidered unless suhmitlcd on FREIGHT NOTICES cst or any tenrler. All Classes Insurance the form supplied by lhe R. MANNING. 51-55 Job Street Railway Company and in ac· FItE!(;lIT GREEN BAY DCPllt~· Ministrr. Help DIAL 8·0021 ·8·2135 mAL 8·4991 HOLY CROSS cordance with instrul'til'lls to 124 Duckworth Street J. J. HUSSEY bidders. SERVICE Drpartmcnt of Puhlic Woo'; '. Res. 9·1601 DIAL 8·2480 The lowest or any tender Freight for undermenlioned SI. John's. Newfoundland. .•, apr18,lmth CAR SWEEP not nccessnl'ily accept~j. points on Green Bar Service, apr30my2 per :II. V. Hop eda Ie wi Ii be ac· F;';;';~~;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'r "Boy a Home built or mod. II. C. GRA YSTON, LIMITED Vicc·President. I ccptcd al Dock Coastal Shed, ernized with HORWOOD Top 179 New Gower Street, Auto Accessories I Winning Number Moncton. N.B. ~!onda).. April 30th, 9:00 a.m. i PHOI Quality Materials is a Happy St. Joh1l's DIal 85795 . 8:70 I apr30, my2,3 I liome J" Nfld. to 5:00 p.m. and Tues'iay, May! ,------, 1st 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.-I . ~ ...... " .. . ' A IBr~e • • • Armature ~··f..·.·'CN·;···.,. ." And If YOU want to be I Exploits. Black Islands, Twil·1 '...... ,. in the Worn 37678 Happy with YOUR building lingate, Fortune Hr., Cottrells II fe( or Modernizing, then you 38 1470 Bambrlcll Cove. Lcading Tickles, Triton JC~nadian National should demand Top Quality West, Brighton, Pilley's Isld., .', . Railway Materials -:- and we aim to Street Elect, Applicances M·2 ~'/,~~~~~~~" Roberts Arm, Port Anson, t Comme: provide just that and at Dial 8-7191·2 R INSURANCE Reasonabl Prices. So before HEAP & PARTNERS Miscellaneous ! Lush's Bi~ht, Springdale, Beau.: Tenders your eh you build or remodel, see us 1 DO YOU NEED your Spring· mont, Little Bar Islands. Little, (NFLD.) Ltd. Construction of reinforced for experienced help on fliled mattress re·condition· Bal' Wild Bi"ht Harrv's HI' : building matters. Beauty Parlours K Wiring Materials, Wire and Ju(:kson's Co\'~' King's' Puini: I concrete abutments, piers, Cables, Motors, Starters, ed or your All Wool mat· and deck, and erection 01 ----=------Rattling Bronk, ~liddlc Arm, ! GLADY'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE Lamps, Switche.s, i.. ighllnll tress re·picked, and reeov· steel fence panels in connec· Burlin~ton. Nipper's IIr., Snooks cor. Bond and Prescott Sis. Fixtures. ,tc. . ~red, your bedspring or I tion with construction of J Arm, Tilt Cove, Shoe Cove,' Phone 8·4951·8·7896. Speci· WAREHOUSE: PRiNCE'S ST. daybed re·wired or your Highwa~' Bridge over Water ,LaSde. HI'. Hound, Wuodstock, alizlng in cold waving, hair DIAL 8·5088 furniture re·upholstered. If ford River, 51. .John·s, Ncw· REAL: i Horse bids, King's Bight. Yleur styling, cutting and tinting, so call us. Items called foundland. R manicuring, facials. etc., 14 for and delivered. Rates ide L),s, Coachman's Cove, Baie Scaled tcnder marked on i61 operators, no waiting. RADIO·TV REPAIRS lowest obtainable. Keats iVertc. the outside "Confidential" "Tender for Highway Bridge apr27,3() Mattress Factory, 16 Mount FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S - over Waterford River, SI. . Fuel (Coal and Oil) L GREAT EASTERN OIL Royal Avenue. Ph: 9·2753. LEWISI'ORTE J olin's, Newfoundland." and ------COMPANY, Ltd. CASH PAID FOR-Comics. Freight for undermentioned addressed to ~lr. R. P. Pud· TH1 I points SI. .John·s to Lewisporte dester. Regional Engineer. REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV magazines, and pocket A Canadian National Railways. WATER STREET WEST AND ALL ELECTRICAL novels. John D. Snow, 9 I Scrvice, per ~l.V. Trcpassey will PIIONE 8·3011 I be accepted at Dock Coastal ~Ionclon. N. B., will be re· APPLlA N CE-<) New Gower Street, Pho~e WELCOME WAGON ceived up to 2:00 p.m. At· I Shed, Wedncsday, lila), 2nd 9:00 nIAL 8·300 to 8·3005 86808. jan61mth R lantic Daylight Time, ~!ar Tender M·3 HOSTESS ! a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Thursday, 22, 1962. TilE CENTRAL BARBER IMay 9:00 a.m. to noon.-King's Instructions for tendering SEALE SHOP-We are now upera" J,'11 K k t, D : Cove, East Port, SI. Brendans, may be seen at the office of STA01UM Prompt Delivery On Ing 10 chairs, you can. be \ \ I ~oc a \ our .OOT: Fair Island. Wareham (Indian the Regional Engineer. ~!onc· to con • STOVE OIL Authorized assured of prumpt, efficl. with GIftS and GreetmgS! Bay). Grcen5pond. Valleyfield, ton, N. B.. or the Area En· Francis • FURNACE OIL ent, sanitary serVice. No Wc,ley:ille. ,Musgrave Hr., gineer, SI. ,John's. Ncll'· TO·DAY % p.m. and 8.15 p,m. from Friendly Busincss: I Office, • HARD COAL Service ,Depot waitin[! problem, 24 New .· II a d Your Ladle Cove. Carmanville, Fred· foundland. and plans and • SOFT COAL Westinghouse Gower Street opposite Ade. lN C1;! 1 10UrS n crieton, ~Iain Point, Gander specifications and form of receive • IRON FIREMAN contract may be obtained on ROLLER SKATING Laide Motors Ltd. R Civic and Social Groups Bay, Victoria Cove, Horwood, HEATING EQUIPMENT. Electroholme and Symphonic the depositing of a certified On the occasion of~ Sta~ Harhour. Seldum, Tilting, cheque made payable to the for the Emerson Sales & Service aTY or ST. JOHN'. ,Joc Batts Arm, Fogo, Changc Treasurer, Canadian Nation· New comer to. thc City, Islands, Island Harbour, Port al Railways, ~Ioncton. N. B. erectiOl Power & Chafe Albert (Hcaver Cove), Boyd's for an amount of $100.00, huildin The Birt.h of a Babv. Covc, Herring Neck, Twillin· which will be refunded on Where To Stay Television the return of plans and speci· ft. of B 62 Prescott St. Dial 8·4490 gate, Hillgrade, Carter's Cove, Tizzard's Harbour, l\loreton's fications in good ~ondition ment a apr16,lmth PHONE 8-466·1, 90943 witbin thirty days after Park View Hotel Harbo 11r, Bridgeport, Summer· award of contract. Plans ~ ford. Birchy Bay. Tenders will not be accept· from t 118 ~nLITARY ROAD ed, unless submitted on forms Dept. « GREAT EASTERN St. John's Municipal Council supplied by the Railway, and Centrally situated on the Bus MOTORS CARS in accordance with instruc· Buildir route. Offers the best accom. OIL & IMPORT tions for tendering. The modation. For resen'ation and Public Notice lowest, or any tender not Office, Information: uxlln• . CO., .LTD. ( II necessarily accepted. payme AixX II Radio, Television, Washers. The following motor vehicles XXXXXlCXX.XXX~XXIII Refrigerators, Deep Freezers H. C. GRAYSTON, be re£l lCXXxXXXlCXXXXXXXX~ will be sold at an Auction to be Dial 8·2557 ~x QxxxxxxxQ XliII Electric Ranges. held at the Municipal Yard, Vice·Presldent. the do mar3.cod,1mth UI XXXXXX Xft Floor Polishers. Moncion, N. 13. Gramophones Freshwater Road,. on . Monday, ' apr30my1,2 Thela Public Address Systems April 30th in5t., at 12. o'clock sarily noon. -- . -.- -~-----.-- WHO ElSE WANTS Tape Recorders . ANNOUNCER DIES Where To Stay License No. Make. STEAMSHIP 1II0NTREAL (CP)-Armand I REPAIRS AND SERVlCll 49804 ...... 1950 Oldsmobile ANEW CAR! Goulet. 64, an announcer \\'ith 1 . Balsam Hotel 5 LINES 42129 ...... 1952 Dodge DIAL 8·3001 to 8·3005 radio station CHLP for 24 years, .pr30m) 25694 ...... 1948 Plymouth MOVEMENTS BARNES ROAD ~ IT "OW WITD .. died Friday. He was a brother WATER STREET Conditions of sale are as fol· Situatrd In the heart 01 the LOW.COST L1FE-I"5VRItD, CLARKE· CABOT SERVICES of Bernard Goulet, a permanent City. Jan28,ly M.3 lows: member of tbe Board of Broad· Quiet, Comfortable Atmos· xI' xxxx xxxxxxxx x xxxx x XXXI '-=:::=::::=::::=:~~~:::=:====' Pay men t to be made on day ·S.S. Gulfport due St. John's cast Governors. xx~· x X X X xxx .., of sale by cash or certified April 30th. . phere. I X X X X X X X P. S BUCKINGIlAlII, .XX xx~ XXXI' X X x DrugStores Q cheque. . *"L.S. Dundee sailing from Sen. John Ruggles, of 1Ilainl. For Res~rvations and __":;":";;:IZ.'::':;;:';;::"_~ Vehicles must be removed • Audiotician ~!ontreai May 2, arriving SI. led the 1836 fight Which in' information: 'ixXXX X xxxxX X XxX Xli xxx X xxxx x x x M. CONNORS ·Ltd. within two days of sale. .John's i'liay 6; Icaving st. John's duced congressional action to ~)()IX ~ ~ ~ XI Prescriptions Pickllp and E, B. FORAN, Otarion Hearing !.lay 9th. set up the U.S. Patent Office. ) '~'DiaI8-6336 dellveryservice, City Clerk, ·S.5. Novaport loading at Ruggles' invention was d/· MIlS. JOHN FACEY, LOAN PHONE 8·2206 apr28,30' .. Center lIIontreal May 8th; arriving SI. signed to add traction to rail· " aestdent ManagerelL John's May 13th; leaving SI. way locomotive wheels, John's May 16th. £02 THE .BANK OF 338 Duckworth Street. CLASSIFICATION. INDEX St. John's ·Refrigeration. BARGAIN BASEMENT NOVA SCOTIA Phone 8·7907, 8.61505, 8·4808 Maie Help Wanted ...... A Articles Found ...... " ... .H-4 P.S. We have free batte.ry NFLD, CANADA STEAl\ISHIPS . delivery. 6' Pee.' DINETTE' SUITE ·Female Help'·Wanted' ...... A·1' Auto Accessories ...... 1 . LnIITED Tendl BargaIn Priced at . Domestic . Help Wanted' .... A·2 Garages' ...... J M.S. Bedford II sailing from . Positions Available ...... B Service Stations ...... J.l Halifax April 28th, due St. City ~ :$,'39,95 Position ...... ~.~ ...... ~; ...... B.1 Beauty Parlours ...... K John's April 30th. accorc , . To Let-Houses,>Rooms,' . Fuel (Coal and Oill ...... L {1ap~ 1II.S. Be.dford I!sailing from avails ... , ., ___~~~"--'~~-.. . APD,tments ...... C ' Construction Contractors .... M Halifax May 5th, due St. John's 3 Pee, CHESTERFIELD .: B'c. .t i .Wanted'T""Houses, Rooms .... C·l Electrical Contractors ...... M·1 IIlay 7th. p;ineel • •• f " Insur~nce' ...... t... :. ....• ;' ..'. ... :.D 'Electric Appliances ...... M·2 M.S. Bedford II sailing from Acc:arding to some ~ the U5ually$249.95 ~ilJtk to Bids j ,Modern CllIbs, Entertainment ... :... :.... E . Radio-TV' Repairs ...... M·3 Halifax May 12th. Due SI. wa., Oflpl'OOCh the girl with Articles For Sale H 95 John's May 14th. a past is with a present. forP~ " N0W·$18'· .. ' Wh~e)o .. Eat ..... ·...... ~.,;~ ...... $.1: PIanos - Organs ...... 0 , .'.,' ':Live . Whereto. Stay ...... :...... E,2 AUction Sales...... P of>~ III.S. Bedford II sailing from of til{ .rADYERTISE IN THE...... '. Where' 10 Go' ...... ;... ~" ... E-3 Auction Livestock Etr.. . .. P·I Minutes and I'll Show Halifax May 19th. Due st. .'URNESS, WITHY·& CO., LTD· Wedl Electrically' .!Aut~m9blles: ...... :.~~.• " ..... FI Cards ...... :...... P 2 You The Way to a John's lIIay 21st. Nova Scotia leaving LiverpOOl The 1 BAINE, JOHNSTON i. . Taxi ...... ,~ ...... t"".".~.t ...... F·l. D.rugglsts ...... Q New World DI Sound M.S. Bedford II sailing Crom April 11. due St. John'. APri~ & COMPANY, LIMITED Throulh The Modern Halifax l\!ay 26th. Due SI. aD ~DAILY ·u=tIM~·;'. Cars F.or. Sale ...... ;...... G·: Mlscellaneou9 ...... R Mincle 01 18. Leaving for Halifax 1c:ceJl NEWS John's JlIay 28th. Boston April 19, due HaUfa~ . !..~ ~". 243 Water Street . LtG. ·,5•• '-•.. Cars . .W.,anted ..... ~ ..... ;.. :.~, •. ;... G-l Leg~l Not.iee~ ...... :.: ...... 8 TarEel Helrln, ,'.. _ Car9 to., Re,nt ...... ,...... G·2. Busmes9 ServIces ...... 'J April 21 and Boston April 26 * * * DIAL 8-2101 (5 lines) . "i , .• , .... ! , .. , 'i , Art!c1es CorSale :...... ;.. ;...... H ~ Real Estate Agents ...... U • f,.. A_rfi'mr'rJt MtaJur.m,,,' GUJ,F & NORTHERN SHIp· Leaving Boston April 27 and GEr YOUR MESSAGE BARGAIN BASEMENT Cbeap Bellahll! Eltctrlclty IIArt~r.les Wanted ...... ,...... H·J Real Estate Wan~ed ...... " • A••• I.,.Ir n. , ••• ,. or "'''.'''.' PING CO., LTD, Halifax May I, due st John'S In .•n,d Around SI. John's i Artlclcs for ·Rent ...... H2 Re~1 .E.stale for Sale ...... W " --. ''Fcr~us arriving St. John's May 3. Sailing again lame day OUT EAftLY H. f . ArUcles Lost ...... 1l:3 Classlf.led Display ...... X apr26, (1m) April 30, , . for Liverpool. • [HE DAILY NEWS, sr. J9HN'S, NFLD. MONDAy. APRIL 30, 1962 l~

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I indicating that he had an ap· I "He has," replied Thatcher I pointment with Kenneth Nicolls I grimly, "and I want to knOll I at 11 o'clock the next morning! why," : and by a memorandum from' "We can't locate one of tlH ., Nicolls himself. As he picked; heirs to this trust. and he's fu KINSMEN WANTED : it up, Thatcher reflected that I riolls at the possibllity of a .de ! the famlliar yellow papers re- i lay in distribution." . presented a rush job; Nic~115 i "Better start at the begi!1 BOYS' CLUB 'TilE STORY: Arthur Sch· One of the heirs Is missing. had obviously been galvanized: ning. I don't really underStand For Cartwright, Labrador, a married neider, president of a Boston • • • by the imminence of his direct I why Klaus Schneider shoUII:, coupl.. HUlband to be Principal of manufaC&urlng firm, calls on Chapter 2 contact with the august' head Ihal'e set up such a smal! trust Newspaper BINGO John Putnam Thatcher, vice It was therefore almost six of the trust department! He if he was a man of substance.' AmalgamattdSchooli wife, House­ president of the SloRn bank, o'clock when Thatcher return· settled down to read. Nicol1s nodded as he sortcr , mother for Lockwood Dormitory, 20 to discuss a trust fund which ed to his work to find Its other­ " ••• The terms of the trust some papers. "It really was i Ice SERIES No. 61 will be distributed at the wise virginal surface embellish· do not permit' any distribution sort of gamble. The old mo! or more children. Anglican. Adequate death of Schneider'S aunt. ed bY a note frilm Miss eorsa of income. AI! income is to be had collected some insuranc( . ':j ,,,n 10DAY'S NUMBERS .alary~ attractIve living quarter., com­ reinvested and added to the in 1932. He was a shrewd pus principal. Upon the death. of inessman and decided to takl .• ~ <"11 pitt. malnt.nance, travel expense •. . r ("C':1' '. the last surviving child of a flier in the market. buyin~ Institutional training or experience' Klaus Arthur Schneider. the when prices were at rock bot Tr~Hic B G I N 0 requlr.d. Duties to .commence last entire trust corpus is to be dis· tom and tying it u p for a sub :...... may trlbuted to his grandchildren " stantiallength of time." Nicoll~ 12 29 39 46 61 (0 : ~r 1<>1· • week of August, 1962. Apply (or to their issue in the case of warmed his subject. . , 6 28 44 49 71 death). The grandchildren' do \ Thatcher broke into what wai" 15 26 31 58 65 LODGE ST. ANDREW not ahare equally but take per clearly going to be an cnthus· . , INTERNATIONAL GRENFELL ASSOC., I -4 40 70 stirpes: - Ihat is. equal seg· iastie description of market be· No. 1139 S.C., A.F. & A.M. ments of the trust follow the /1 havlor since 1932: "And you'r~' 73 P. O. Box 5219, St. John's line of each child and the . sure there was no desire fa 30 55 apr30,my2.4 64 grandchildren take as repre-! skip the children." . !. 8 Ladies' Night sentatives of their parent rath· I "Oh. no sir," Nicolls repilc'd. -. Ex· cr than as individuals." . "The Company - Schneider 75 WEDNESDAY, 'May 2,nd, 1962, 8:00 p.m. Thatcher grunted his dissat:! 1lanufacturing Company":"" was isfaetion. He resented Nicolls' really the bulk of his very sub· MASONIC TEMPLE . painstaking definition of pcr stantial fortune. They started Teachers Req~ired stirpes. In his opinion. his sub- out with textiles. then-branched' . 72 Tickets ...... $2,50 Double ordinates should leave that sort out into indusrial cloth." That· Obtainable from membe.rs of the Enter· of gobbledygook to the law de· cher must have looked blank.' FOR BADGER ment Committee phone 62595. partment and say what they because Nicolls added. "Things: i· "'.':~ from . . mean in plain English. i like felt linings for paper ma·: I!':' i"I~lic -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, " . . • KIa'll s Ar t h ur Sc h 11 e id er i eh inc S, and mu sic aI i nsti-u· : .:\\(\ wl!h AMALGAMATED SCHOOL r died in 1933 and was survived, ments. It's all very specially: ( .' '~:rGUC to by all of his three children. The: made, you know. Well. i(l al1>'~. i.- r'dliU:ld- Wholesale Grocery Manager elder son, Arthur Schneider.! event. the business was left 0\1(-: '1':'.• Thi~ . One Vice-Principal First or A Grade, senior. died in 1942 leaving one: right (0 (he old man's childrep.: son, Arthur Schneider. junior, This trust was no more fillin '3 : .... iC'!urn able to teach French for Grade. 7 . Required by It well-established Newfound­ ~,' ::~-dt:on!O. and one daughter" Grace Sch· little gamble." . I':l ' .. '·:nitlrd and 8. land firm a Manager for a wholesale neider Walworth. The younger "And you've been haridli~g, 1'_: ~ "(" rn· grocery business at st. John's. son. Carl Schneider, died in the investments?" ;::'- ::: ~lank One male or femalt teacher for 1936 leaving one son. C. Robert "For the last year and a half,; j': Applicants should have at least High t 20 CONSOLATION PRIZES FOR THE' schneHidjetrd' The only ~aughter, sir," Nicolls said enthLisr~stH .,... Grades I and 2. M I '0"4 not LETTER "H" School education. rs, a Schneider Hendel" cal1y. He rubbed his jaw Ill'a; • ~. ( 111 \\" a This position offers a good salary plus son, survives; she is 70 years somewhat sheepish gesture. "It; i '" . Dutie. to blgin September lst, 1962 group insurance, medical plan and pension old, and has one son. IIlarlln E. I was my first independeJ;U; .!c,: \." _ Government salary. will be augmented· Henderson. . count." '.- .: I Help Kin - Help Kiddies benefits. . "In addition to the trust,'. "I'm sure you've done e~c~I·· \\' (I- • "" by the Board. . Apply in own handwriting, stating quali­ which in 1932 formed a very i lently by these people. ~etter fications and experience to: insignificant portion of Kiaus Ithan they deserve. But what 1; L: Apply Itatlng· qualifications and e;: .. Schneider's assets, the grantor, want to find out about is this' l'.'. BOX·3Il c/o THE DAILY NEWS, left a family business to his ~ mi~sillg heir business. Now we f: p'rl,nci '01- PROPERTI'ES FOR SALE ST. JOHN'S. three children. Voting stock in ! have the old man - Klaus?- : : Schneider Manufacturing Com· I setting' up a trust for his t··· , . F. C. BUDGELl, All replies will be held in strict confidence. pany was left to his two SOilS. 1 grandchildren. Right?'" '. 1:'.<·. A lar,;epiece of commercial land situated and non·voting stock was left Nicolls nodded and Thatchcr.· r'" in the Watedord Vaney. It measures s.creta ry. Treasu rer, to his daughter. A year after i continued, "And there are four: \ .'. 1470 feet along bv the Canadian National the grantor's death. Carl Sch· grandchildren who do: not, !"., Amalgamated Board of Education, neider sold his interest to his share equally. Now they are-'" r· J. Railway. Ideal site for a warehouse etc. brother Arthur Schneider. "Robert Schneider and' 1IIar: t.. t: Commercial site on Shaw Street. This is Badger, N.wfoundland. FOR RENT senior. The president of the tin Henderson, who get $100,- fJI s your ('hance to get a good site. apr2'f.1I0,my2 Schneider Manufacturing Com· 000 each. because they ar~ onl)'. ,~~~ Two Selfcontained, Two Bedroom, Fur pany is now Arthur Schneider, children. And Arthur Sclinei: " . . ,"r~rrPd junior, and l\!artin Henderson del' and his sister, who get $50, Iliers. Apply to: ::nn of nace Heated Aparbnents, situated at Har­ is vice·president in charge of I 000 apiece. Of course, 1C"Rob, C"=-tnrC'· sales and distribution." crt Schneider turns out, tQ be : C~, of J. T. O'Brien bour View Avenue. $75,00 and Penetan­ Thatcher glanced over the dead, and has no heirs,:. t!wjl; : \r .:I'r· Inst page again. "The children lIlartin would get $150,UOO,'aild: : '. :\c\\'· REAL ESTATE AGENT & VALUATOR guishene $70,00. of Arthur Schneider, senior. the others would take $75.Q09. 161 Reid Building, Duckworth Street TIRES and Hilda Henderson 'have aU each.'" ". ::: . ~;: rcl (In DIAL 84445 been in contact with the Sloan "Yes," said Thatcher. ;'!):QU: ,irnli31~ DIAL 83330 or 82551 • Guaranty Trust" The "all" said the bank had been: botj;: \ BridJ:1' Ipr27,10 REP AIRSNULCANIZING confirmed his fears that the' fied of Hilda's condition. Whll " c~. St. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Sloa~ was involved with far too told us?' Arthur Schneided~: ::~ .. and PHONE 8·7191 or 8·7192 Honor the Lieut.-Governor, the Hon. many Schneiders; and he was "No, sir, Martin Henderson; i' Pud· for FAST SERVICE , " , '-c:ineer. THE TOWN OF LEWlSPORTE, Campbell Macpherson, O.B.E. still In the dark as to the rash Hilda's Dilly child wrote me at nn ::2:1\\"ays. NEWFOUNDLAND promises that Arthur Schneider the 5u estion of tbe family ,'., ~ : ~ rI'­ Nfld. Armature Work. (presumably jlln!or) had ex· lawyer~O So I wrote back asking I'm. ,.\t· torted from N'ie·'rl'~. him for the addresses of the L1mittd 10th Annual Production , .,- :or. ~I;r Tenders For To~n Hall Building • * * ~ other heirs. Well, a few' days: BAMBRICK STREET He swept the memorandum later, he called me up' and: :f'nd('rin~ SEALED TJ;:NDERS, properly marked as together and pushed it int6 his asked me to lunch. At the Pa~ ,.flire of brief case. Not quite what he villoll," he said, dwelling 'wlth :~. ~lonc­ to contents and addressed to Mr. E. Spring Smiles wanted. but to do young Nicolls obvious pleasures on the reeol.: .. ~ra En· justice. he had pulled the in· lection. . , !'cw· Francis, Town Manager, Town Counell formation together qui c k I y $ • * _ ;.",- and Office, Lewisporte. Newfoundland will be .WANTED form of received up to Noon, N.D.S.T. on • enough, considering that he had Thatcher exclaimed wrath; :,:~rd en and Whistles no idea why it lVas wanted. fully, "if Jl!artin Henderson ('rrtHird 14 MAY, 1962 F'REIGHT SALES WITH AN ALL-SCOUT CASTE And presumably 'he WOUld' out· lives in the city, and Jl!artin :. :0 Ihe for ~e supply of aU materials and the grow his enjoyment of techni- Henderson gels a double slice' 'i ~ ... tion· Bishop Feild College Auditorium cal jargon . ,~.. ~. B. erection of a Town Hall Buildln~, the .REPRESENTATIVE Most of the doors he passed of the trust, and it's his mother qOO.OO. building havin.e; approximately 2160 sq. stood open on dark and vacant who is dying, why is it that i~·. ':ndrd on For established Steamship Company. offices. Five o'clock was. the sufferable ass, Arthur Schne!· flo~r spa~e. 800 ~ase. MAY 2, 3, 4 and 5 "nd spcci· ft. of plus sq. ft. of This· is R permanent position requiring a nominal closing time at the der, who erupted in my office "~ndition ment area. responsible; conscientious worker who is For Reservations Phone: 84080, 84191, SI04In Guarallty Trust, and at as the spokesman for . t1lis ," after Plans and specifications may be obtaIned five o'clock secretaries and file whole pack?" • self-starter capable of working on his 94975 clerks firmly saluted their sU'1 . Nicol!~ couldn·t hel~ ,grin· ~c accept· from the Local Government Engineer~ : on forms own initiative; and with some office and '- or c!)ntact R. C, Lester, H. F. Bren'nan, periors and the trust depart.' mng. I suspect he ILkes to and Dept. of Municipal AffairS, Con£edel\tl,~n ment was left to those who had look on himself as the heM of ::-"ar. coriespQndence experience. Eric Bartlett, H. W. Stone, V. Peddigrew, to stay. " the family. Then, of course, he ~ in~true­ Building or Town Manager, Town Council Hubert Ash, A. R. Thompson, J. Kennedy, _::~. The Apply iA writing to: The frosteci glass' panel which is the president of Schneiders.~' "dc:- not Office, Lewisporte, Newfoundland on A. O'Brien, C. A. Evans, Wallace Thomp­ bore the name "Kenneth D'I "Well, never mind," Thatch· payment of a $50.00 deposit which will P. O. BOX: 1195. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. Nicolls" was" Ii g h ted, and er suid. "Tell me about your apr28,3D ..' son, E. Nightingale, F. Goosney, G. Lewis, sounds of activity came from I lunch. At the Pavilion, 1 think ,·:'TOS. be refunded in due course on' return of F. A. president. A. G. Lindsay, D. C. McKay, Coch-' within. On an impulse. Thatch- : you said." the documents in good condition. . rane, M.J. B?rke, B. Kelly. er tapped briskly. It appeared that Martin Hen· The lowest or any fender need not n6ces· ------"Come In," Kenneth Nicolls derson had communicated with larily be accepted. . CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN called without interrupting his Arthur Srhneider. who. li'lell' : IllES.--- - tie·knocking. near the Schneider Manufac: d E. FRANCIS, Town Manager, IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES: turing Company in Framing: 'I-Armall Instead of a soberly attired ham, illass. And Arthur Schnei~ J:lncer with Town Council of LewisporJ', apr3Dm7' young banker. mature of judg· der had communicated with his faT 24 yean. Wm. L. CHAFE ment and devoted to duty- sister Grace Walwortb, . who; " I brother what he had hitherto been pre· ~ rrrm.nent TAILOR sented with _ Thatcher beheld. lived in Washington. cd ef Broad· 4.HOLDSWORTH ST. . ST. JOHN'S an embarrassed young man "I thought I had explained. whOse blond hair contrasted everything carefully," Nicolls painfully with a red face. elcaI' said ruefully, "but the· nex~ '. of ~Iaint. ly In a dilemma about his ex. thing I knew, I was getting .rhich in' • .. ' posed shirtails. telephone calls .from Mrs. Row; 1 zelien to FUEL! FUEL! FUEL! FUEL! "Do you have a minute ~ to 'Iand Walworth." He made an; '.; rnt Office. 'SEALED TENDERS,addr'llId to' the spare, Nicholls?" he asked him, expressive gesture. '.: , 11"11 dr· . . uncli ... lln.d and marked "Tender for U~on Oil Early Bird Offer Still i~ Effect "Certainly. sir," the younger "She said..." prompted: ::on to rail· ., a.ddlriB~·Dr~perl'l, A"tllori ••, Fur';i~ When you need oil man said hastily. He would be Thatcher. ·Is. Here's what to do: . late meeting Joyce, but nothing St. John's MunlclRal Council tUN and: Iquipmtnt, for :Women'. could be done about that. From "Well, it's hard to say; Shl!; DIAL pure nervousness he made an was .furious that she sboulcJ 'N D'ERS .'. .tllelilnce, Memorlar. University. of ineffective pass at smoothing have to wait to find Robertj~'she T. E .. Newfoundland, will be' received In his hair. was' furious that we hadh?t .UNION·OIL . 8·2822. . "It won't take long. I trust," found Robert. And that.',WaS Tenders are invited for paving on various. :. JloomAl08,' Mimorial University of . said Thatcher without sarcasm. abOut 8U' I could make f.O~~~ 10'- c'rd just·llke to hear some more "What did you say?" 'ii1lR City streets. Th.e work must be done Newfo~ndland' up to 5:30 p.m. Wed~ .. about the Schneider Trust that er . asked with genuine /i9$ accordance with ~lcations which are . "lICIoy~. May 9; 1962~ _ you handle." lie looked severe· patlty; Not everybody can -dQl available at the office of the City En- '. ~~cifi~ti~n~ , may, 'be .obtained on ly at Nicholls, wso shiften awk· wi.th hysterical women. .~: ~;1~ wardly, then continued,' "I've , ".'. .. '. "To. tel! you the trutb:~ll' ~r. 'wtlttin:ctppjication to theunderaign •. had an incomprehensible inter· just made soothi~g noise.,.:_ Biehm ~ed eDvelo~s markec1··,.,ender , " . ~:, .d,_t;.oom A.10I; Memorial Unl"erl- view with Artllur Schneider (To Be Continuedf" that I hope you con explain. lor Paving must be delivered a~ the office I' .. The I . I .. t d I . t And. why don't you sit down?" IMP-ORTANT DEVELOP""ENT of the' City Clerk not la. ~ID 9!.~. ~~m. .'. '-'::. . .' n~~~~ril!::~::r.~::d ~~d:~~tbe The question of tucking his P. &CO L'I1" Weclaaday, May 16, 1962... . .,,: . -, - - . , ''''', . shirt in was. settled, Nicolls . One of the most important :lgLh'~ The lowest or any tender not neCesSarUYI:.' . .." }Ic~pt.d on .. all orf any .portlon of the thought confusedly as he obey- developments in' space aU~n· Jolin', A~ " ' .\ ., 1.:':..l;'r . . '. cd Thntchcr's Injunction. . omy during 1961 was a deter· [ialilU - I(j~do ...... '" ",~. ": ~', I.": ,-I;, .:1", ,", "".,,~. (, " " ' • '. '. ·minatlon of the distance jo. the dut HaUl" . E." B.FQRAN;·,·;i " :'., ",.. ! .. DO~ALD C. BARTE~,. i:':' Nicolls pulled folders nut oisun by probes and radat\.\~Ia. • his desk. "Has' he been both· distance was recorded . as 92,· en April ~ C~ Chrk . Bursar. ~nl 27 . --_.....' \ . .pr2o"" 28 3O"'vU -'." .- . . eri'ng you too?" 925,000 Iniles. , st. Jolin'. _...,-y- .... J , ~~ J . • ' . I . ;:l:l1UM! MY . .1 , . , , • , . '''", " .. _------"--.. ------~-.-.---.. -=---,------,------. . . THE DAILY NE,"VS, ST. , NFLD. Y. ,APRIL

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Fat Back 'Pork : " i A GIRL FRO!'lI BARRELS & HALF BARRELS J. J. NEVILLE !LUBECK I Brllce ;\Iarshall .. $3.25 'II 395 "MIIL'rON i\ VE. I she knows Fertilizers and. Seed PHONE 953UO ,I NINE HOURS I apr3,lmth .' . TO RAM A I I Potatoes 95 I Pinafore ~-f-'H-uck T1~~n~b ~~~~tK 4. 1 "~Lion" Brand Rene Havard .... 3.00 i r ,"~I' . I KNOW MY LOVE I WHY .",-:r'-(~ -,,_··""k~.l_

~-",;"-"" '> ,.. •• ~••• Hayseed 50's ~:I~ Catherine Gaskin 3.75 .' . . :f i ~ THREE OF A KIND -;lJ:~t':;H .. '... r" . i Nevil Shute ...... 3.75 - r;i~"".1":.:' <..: •• ' t I SEEN DIMLY " ~.i,~"I~' ~' ..... # ... IBEFOl.lE DAWN OUR OWN BREAD \ Nigel Balchin ... 3.25 I I I AIRLINE has stood , f-l ...... -,or,:,,- ... i .- ; ! the TEST "0" ~., • I IDETECTIVE , ,..-t-r-." .. ' -, ' '.' .l~: , I Donald Fish .... ,.. 4,25, ! ~·I-!':,... ·~ J...... '.. ,.: .. ~- I HOMICIDE TRINITY ! :~;.~'., ~:. I Rex Stout ...... 3.50: "38 YE.ARS" serv ;ng ,the . , FANNY AND THE "",~.;. •. ,. I ••• , REGENT OF SIAM , , I homes of Newfoundland ...... #, ,: ." . r R. J. Minney.... 6,00 . ':. ... c·~.' ..-,"'J' of the eyelid. In general. AS I E DISMISSAL : TRY A LOAF - BE CONVINCED! Diap hragm T.iming you may know., the rate o[ rC~'1 Faulty piration Is govcl'ned hy a Thorwald 6,25 ,i , central olfice in the brain, The act of breathing in (inspir3' I Upsets Breathing Cycles t OUR OWN BREAD .... ,!-...... -' tion) is signaled along nerve I I Ill" I\,\ROLD TII()~tAS HYMA:oi, I s,its arU\,md he gasps [or hl'eat!11 cables to the diaphragm which 5.00 ! BEST BY TASTE TEST like a Ollt of water. t is sheet of muscle that, ~1.11. ~ISh C~n a ~CP'I .' ...... : " somethmg be done to help )lIm? arates chest and belly Cal'll,les. , 1 I • • ,:. •• ... .~ •• • " Q-~t~' Ii!I~en'year·old son ~"cns I~spil'alion is begun when th: I " ----''------~-- complaining that he can't c~t· A-Ordinarily, this condition Is dmphragI? contra~ts.. N~~ 3.75 ,,-.-- ! For the clergyman no douh: -' eh his breath, He's been ex· attributed to an adolescent nell, mally thIS contractIOn IS um· I .Il.*~" amined and we'I'e been lIssur· rosis that's outgrown sooner or form. both leaves of the . d:a, ~;s h:!f~\~~ ~oho~r~~, o;[~;!~'e:> l'd there's nolhing IITong with laler, On a few occasions, phragm acting in uOison. 5.00 i . . we ail cuuld help that man his heart or lungs, I've watch· I've examined youngsters by' When, for whatever reason. !ile 0: w·i .• ,... · . _ TH E PA SS IN G SC EN E : the cloth. live an even happie, ed him play haskelhuli in the fluoroscopy during an ~ttack, "timing" is off tempor~r'Jy, ,...... , . ~ .. . school gym and he seems to What seems to happen is a the, perfee~IY }ealtl~r person, . : life if we were to ~il'e some , , Ltd. , thought and consideration to ili. Ii!' perfecll)' ali right. Bm. paSSing disturbance of the din· registers thiS catch your son Right for now and \\ hcn he gets home and just phragm Illueh like a fluttering speaks of and that you obser;'~, By ERIC A. SEYMOUR . calling and what it repmpn:,. days ahead-a pretty pinafore ers •...... f ••.• -, of huck, in white or.color. We mllst not overburdt'n Oil, If you wilt explain the mechan· It's easy huck weaving, Pat· clergymen, neithcr must \I'e II'.' ism o[ this disturbance to him ~t;f"""':" .. and assure him, of its mellie,,1 tern 7126: children's sizes 2, I Spin Tribute To Clergy . ~Iost church goers, when they' sa,tisfied wit~ the Illca~I'<' " 4, 6, 8 included,. Pattern, IIi·; 8-4425 or 8-2008 or 8-319J S t' f I th bl' I attend a place of IVorslup, gll'e stipends on whICh somc of llit'; unimportance. perhaps lIe'lI rcctions for pinafore;' easy·to· omc Imes we fetCh te pu die, litlle heed to the manifold have to live, lake it in st~ide until it self· f II h f h k ' are. no t aware a e remen·, , , SEED POTATOES adjusts, As it SURELY WILL, a ow c art or uc· weavmg. , . "' ~ dutieS the minister had to pel" . . Send TIIIRTY FIVE CENTS ous mfluence and the oreat Im· form in order to be readl' to' Tuday we take pnde III ~ .. ~.-)~ .... -. ~ ,"10' , . - tl'n coins) for, this pattern portanee each clergyman hoI ds· d t th " 't' in" ollr clernt'mcn and hili' b ,. . . I" ( . con IIC e service III qllcs Ion. 0 0' . Q-Can anything c done to ~eep (stamps canllut be accepted I to III the commumtv, ~ misters 0 P . t they will find their fellow'ma, .... , DUE TO ARRIVE nails from splitting? I've Wk· ST. JOHN'S DAII,Y !l;EWS the gospel are t~ken for grant· ; ret~arlllgb sermons d muts a little more charitable a ]i'll' 'oJ ,I • ., ~'~"'. ". I Ii 't' d r."1 'd h d d some IIlleS e onerous CSpl e , ., en ge a n. VI amms an .• t· Homebold Arls Dept. 60 FRONT' G00 d e. T ey never email too th 'd f' Id I more understand in" and ',I'ill' , i· b t th ntin e Wl e Ie a c el'gyman r:o " clum nJec rIOns u ey co • ST" WEST, TORONTO, ONT. much and not too many are Id "k" more "raciolls C[er"vmcn a'r' · -;;.' MONDAY t I't I kno," It' "olaf , d bt' COll roam over In piC ~mg a e ' 1:'1. .. • ue 0 sP I , ., s. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS 1M. over·pald, In fact we ou m , It' or 't '( human !ike the rest of us all'i medical Importance but It'S PATTERN NUMBER. ornlng,! the last analysis if any man of ~peclt f~P~C. 'U ne~~ssl; \. could do with a Hille 1ll~;C re as FOUNDATION A an awful nuisance when you I N hb ! the clolh has too many of the' lh 0 Ih,lhn Wltl Ie BCbxI I spcct and certainlv re~1 COil. catch threads and other thin"s 'I I Idl ' " I' C osen w Ie mus have a I . ..,' . . , 1 Legislators nrc the only ones el'g or ,war y possessIOns so ea"er; I' I f d t' R I I' . Nre"ational supaort 10 Ihm 01· and get runs In stockmgs. ~ " b h fica Dun a Ion. e a 109 ollr " , . . (THE HIGHEST GRADE) . who can pass bad bills and gel sought after y t e rest 0 us.. t d I" 'II Ch' . forts to preach the No'pri ~Ilri PI ••.e .oadder w Jwt '''h'l h t t' presen· ay IVIng WI I rlS ' " " A-I don't know whether, at this away with it. that ••• ,our frimd. IIId " I. e w~ may ear cons a~ I tianity as laid down in the Bible I help liS over the often rou;:h SEED' POTATOES stage of the game. anything ~:~t:n~~w:.:v"~i r~mblmgs o,r more moneyhan is not always a an easy task., road to a better and 1II1]1'e. -'. Can be done other than to keep S?me you~h,s don't seem t,o wourl""'..... ceprob'--. hIgher salaries from teae ers, F I' g h rt '1'" tChristian.like life. . your na 'ils pared down to the rea IIXC th at I.I S th e all t 0. th as.t J' .... call ...... I various union men and others. ee.In. st are u t sod ~asl "J ye , " ; ~et rll'c to,IllC I' ~ ; • IRISH COB~LER ... KENNEBEC quick. YOII see the damage suppose d to Ilave t IIe PIC k·up. ne'Her• J ha've we heard that aI mIlliSd I er mus,h f d •, 1 • • • " clergymen will not preach on alar .w len ems t~o, ~any I has alreadY been .done to your . i certain Sunday unless their of hiS !lock, are ba,ckshd~n~ or , SEAL AGA~NST, DIRT .. to., .. • GREEN MOUNTAIN • SEBAGO Y nail bed, pr?bab.lY by an init count is ~'~1nd 2."S~~~ o[ th~ i REG. T. MORGAN stipend is increased, they are hvmg a little rlOlous J \Voo~en ,clothespms pICk 1IJ1 Ii.,'; or. more chern cal benefits derived from the puusc INSURANCE Dedication does not belong [Y, willch IS to c1othl-. hkcl~, ~Y, transf~rred · ~.-~~.-, burns from .Iong :cmtnwed are opposed by the effects . ",•. Duck .. SL entirely to anY'religious order, ollr clergy today ,are, Seal II'oO?en PillS by ~~ ~<:c ~f ~ Perh~ps ~praYlli~ " DUE LATER. NEXT WEEK • ",...-J't"- . of some nml, pohsh or ilut:)~d lobacco that recently has been OiAL 8·037U • g·7156 We find it in many walks of too lem~nL They are c~rtallllY them WIth shellac, flOm an , ' removers. ~:nce the nate eli shown to cau~e a rise in olood I r( but the real sirrnificancc 1I0t afJ'ald of work-their kmd aerosol can. The dirt \l'1I1. '1'11 A CARLOAD OF AARON VICTORY ~~:ri::!n~:sl ~/e~~~~~~r~ ll~: p~essur~ presumably I~ro~gh j Children can handle most of o~ ~edication is founl when as. of spiritual endeavour whi~h work into the wood due to tl:" cessories may not be followed shmulohon of ATCH seCI etJ~Il, the things in the modern elee· . t d 'th a r lel'"vmcn, I embraces so many facets of hv.: sheline coat. e BLUE . POTATOES by noticeable improvement, Bllt So you'll have to add the debits trical home, inclllding parents'l. soc'~r:pp;; up ~n ctllat" dedica. ,ing, Cal,ling o~ the sick, at and credits to figure your own r I h t I II for ______as there's nothing else you elln balance sheets, tion arc many factors, not the I IOmc or I,n OSPI a ; on ca . do you migh\ give It a try. DEATHS least of which is the minister's' em~rgencles around the clock: An unremitting opponl'lll ,,1 ... ", .... ,; ~ . ,'. - Q-I have high· blood pressure I HEALE - Passed peacefully unselfish approach to minute facmg up t? ~he m,ournful ,tas~ tobacco, King James I of En" away on April 30th, after a details, Some services per· of c?nductm~ burial servlcc~, land once wrote anonymously: , . and my doctor says I "ught 10 I ~ ~. ~ BOOK 'fOURS NOW* AS OUR SUPPLY lin"ering illness, William Heale i formed by a minister could off~rmg ad:lce when It IS "A custom loathsome to the --f..ol, •• '" relpx and toke things easy. . . (Bi'uy Hill), aged 47 'years, I very well be handled by lay· s?ught especmlly ?ver some so· eye, hatefut to, th nose. harlJ1' WILL BE THE ONLY CERTIFIED, STOCK Well, the best way for me to I . "'~~,~~"" ." relax Is to sit and smoke. Hut ,Leaving to mourn his wife, I men or women, However, in cml problems whICh secm to, ful to the bram., dangerous ~~ AVAILABLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND. YOIl and other doctors ~ay . Phyllis; three sons and two' small churches very often it is ~ount as the year~ go.~y; handl'l th,e I,ungs and, III the hla,' smoking Is bad. How come? i daughters; three brothers. Har !. the rector, pastor or curate IIIg the gen~ral dlreellon o~ the I stlnkmg, fume thereo~. ne~rr:,1 I . Id Donald and Robert and I Who has to shoulder additional church afi3lrs where sometImes I resembling the horr~ble ,t)~' ~n~ sister,' Mrs, Frank' 1.1ur· chores or the job will not be little temporary feuds maY':blan smloke" of the Pit that JS : ~. , 1 t '';~;.l~", A-There'S no doubt of the sooth· .phy. Restlllg. at St . Pt' a rIC k' s aecamp I'IS IIe d. arise . ______I ot om ess . _ 416 WATER ST. Ing Influence o[ a pause for a Mercy Home. Funeral notice smoke In the day's occupations later, "l\lay his soul rest in By J. R. WILLIMIS 01' ·aggravations. BUt' it's ,lie peace," , PHONE 8-4328 pause that refreshes, not the WHAT? EA, ,He:RE' .. the smoke except insofar as [t PEARCE - Passed away on WI'TH HIM "TRYING ,0 SEED CO., LTD., . Is an excuse for taking a oreak. Sunday, April 29th, Charles H. STAND A PIECE OF ST. JOHN'S ,oAST OIJ EIJD WITH ~,. .. :Jo • no WATER STREET, Like calling' time during a fnnt, Pearce, aged 42 years. Leav· .. ;.~ .. , MalCORMAC'S "THE NOR:TH WIIJG OF , .... ~'" Phonl! 8-4328 St. Jo.hn's, ball or basketball game. On ing to mourn his wife; two THE 6Re:AKFAST'TA6LE? ",,,~*"4!-" GEAR STREET' ! 1": stalling fo knock the dirt out of daughters Lorraine and Arlene; I GOT A PUJCHEP EL- spikes and adjust the uniform RECEIVING O»'FICE. one son, Charles; also his 60W AND A BARKED SHIN--iH,I>iT:5 when the bases are full and Ihe 1 . ADELAIDE STRm~'T father, Horace Pearce of St. EfJOUISH! I . DIAL 8·5181 . 2 . 3. John's. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home. 28 Cochrane St. BIRTHS Funeral.at 3,30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, 10 the Anglican Ceme· ., , Give Your IlomeThe RYAN-Born to Frank and teery, Forest Road. (No flow·, . . ',' Phyllis Ryan (nee Fitzpatrick, ers). . '. R.N.), Qn April 29th, at the 1 PE'ITEN'P d d 'I' - asse away su • Grace Hosp Ila I""a ba b y glr, d J S d'· A 't 29'h Flower ,Fresh· Look .' .' cn yon, un ay, PrJ I , BLACKWOOD -: Born at >the Elizabeth E., wite 'o! William J. i Grace Haspital on' April 28th, Petten, aged 35 ~eal's. Leaving to' Dr. and' Mrs, H. J.' Black· to mourn besides her husbanc1, , " wood, .a son;' her mother, Mrs, Elsie Pike of With ... . St. John's, Resting at Carnell's NOTE OF THANKs}o'uneral Home, 28 Cochrane St" untit 12 noon on Tuesday. The Mrs. F'rank ,Jackman,•. forin· funeral will take place from erly of Grand Falls. wishes to SI. Thomas' Church at 2,3U tbank all those who sent Mass p.m, to the Anglican Cemetery, Cards, flowers; letters and' cards ~'orest· Road, ·£if symp!lthy during her bcreav~, ASH _ Pas~ed away at the ment in: the ideath of her' dear General Hospital on ISaturday -:. : hu~balld.; .Special Ulanks: . for I April 28th, H. Gordon 'Ash, aged ; , ,c, asslSta~ee 15. extended to Rev· i jU years,of 59A LeMarehant • erend Fath~r Lacey, Portugal, Road. Leaving to mourn four .. Cove, MonSignor H?g~n, Grand i ilaughters, Millie (Mrs. Fred Falls, and Mr. Wilham C~UI,.l Mayst), Mabel, Estelle (Mrs. St. John's. .,,': . John Burden), Grace (Mrs. Clif • , . A~, H,. MURRAY &' CO., LTD. , . .. .-- ..... -... ---- f()rd Pynn), all of St. John's; , , / , f ,. , • . ' .:. ".;. " • ·• Machinery Division · . ':;bn:R 'TIlE • MA:.rCHLESS R..E p. AI,·,R.S.. ,~, : ," . : '. T·.:.Y.· ,:,.' ." ~~~~~~S~tG~d~~n~~:.t'A~~~~::: , Donald at Montreal, Albert at Distributors' of SKF . Bearingl~. ,. ,'... st. Catherines, Ontario, Jonas " ( :~OND fUBiLEE.cQ~sT . REASONABLE'.i,R.A TES. at Don Milts, Ontario; one s!s' We ',have ,the largest. stock for immediate' delivery • .ARA· NTEED' ·WORK ter, Mrs. George Martin, of St. (1f.it1lrw"Ponns Are AV,ailable .her~)',: , GU ...... ( .. ,.... .' John's; also .21 grandchildren " ,~'," " .';.~. , -',. ~ ..J." .: ~">;"I., '.1,' ALSO .PHON~ '.94'123. 'and '. two" gre~t,grandchildren .. .. , '. ..::,'" ,'.' . . Resting at Carnell's.:. Funeral, ,. .' . ' , . ' "'; ,:' ,,,, :.• ' . .:'J. 110'me, 28 Cochrane Street', un ...• ·VeeQ~lts·~ aU 'sizes andlengths,~n~V·Pulleys .'. ·:EleetrOnlC: " 1i112 1I00n OIl.Tuesday, May " ': .... ~. ,~,,;. ;',i '" .,' 1st. The"luneral-'wiII .. ~, ",'~ .::C9P'per and 'Plastic Pipe'and, Fittings.", '. ': Ce:nt'lie~td. . ;;1: place [roln ,t~iu Snlvation ,;",' .. :" ' ..... ' .NoioCo~ode. Drain :Pip~'1 OOCAMPBELL.tVE :'1 Chapel, Sprmgdale ." "}. . . '. , . '., :'" " , . • , .' , • ,: 2,30 p.m. to the S, A. Cernet,ery, '., ' , \ ,11:- , Aftediours 'P.borie'8-731~ Bhickmarsh Road., °',1 ,;.' ::: ;' - 'J" :t I'" • , : " 1\' .: I,' , ;: ~ , , :~ , . , '.... (.:,,:-' .-. I ';. " " , '.,' , . '.,' . . ': , . '::' . ',~'. .; .. ': .;' j' ~";, .. ~. " f

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