'•' THE DAILY NEWS ·i '' ' II ·' ) • ' i ~ ' - I' ,: :; ':1 • : ; 1 • ·. I:: ·j 1• I . I '. f •: : · I I • ' I • I ' . j {~:~' :, .. , ', I I · Przncess Thant Elected Acting Silver Lining .I ·.. ' ., :I' I r ~ . t l..•. '{.In ;; .• . t '( J ·:. , I ' ~~ . ' ' I '··II 1 : Margaret ; ' . '~ I : j I·., '. ·.' Mushroom ' ' ; ' ! . - In ' I ; ' 1 I~ Secretary General UN I· ~"-•··· .j· . , c 0 • • • i ~ : : I • \ .r. By JOSEPH MacSWEEN ... I 1 ·~ • r 1:; . j .. ! ,_ ·_; •; i; · I : : UNITED NATIONS (CP)-U. Thant of Burma, a quiet-spoken ~ud-. 1-t .·. ·. ives Birth Grants . , I ' dhist, was unanimously elected acting Secretary-General of the Umted . !' . ' I (I ' I i ' Nations Friday to succeed D_ag Hammarskjold. i Pasc;port jl i' Cloud Over ; ~I I ! i . Speaking with strictly controlled emotion, the 52-year-old diplomat .. 1 I To Boy pledged to· pursue objectivity between East and West as his "relatively. TO Luthuli I' I I I ! ,. small country" has tried to do through the years. 1 By CAROL KENNEDY U Thnnt's acceptance speech troversy - not yet finished- I work together with these col- 1 PRETORIA (Reuters) - The r :: . ~ ~ :; .. born to p • was delivered in a quiet way about the role of the secretary- I leagues in close collaboration • south African government Fri· Novaya Zemlya? ''I loNDON (CP)-A son was rlncess 'reminiscent of Hammarskjold, generars office in the UN. The and consultation in a spirit of! day reluctantly granted cx-Zulu !I 'd and around Britain joyful 'the Swede who died in nn Af- Soviet Union seeks to water mutual understanding," u Tha~t' Chief Albert Luthuli a 10-day ! I ~ f •• • I ,' H : I ~ II ay d 11 h J b 11 I rican plane crash Sept, 18 while down the post and East and said. passport to go to Oslo, Norway were raise to t 8 ones oy • in performance of his duties. West compromised. for his Nobel Peace Prize but 1: I ; ~ 1 I ' I II Hammarskjold has since been The "U" in Thant's name has described the award as a "de· Observers Sees Tension ,! :I ho has fair hair and blue eyes 1 R b , ., J I ba y, W awarded the Nobel Prize for the vague meaning of "mister," aps basement'' of the prize .. ' ' • six pounds, four ounces. . . Peaee, pos!humous~y. a~ with man~ Bu~·mese nnmes. But he .. added thn_t he. "deep])• 'I',, ·}- ' husband former SOCiety . U Than! s election-to serve 1 U Thant, 1n h1s acceptance regretted De Klerk s "uri· Behind Iron Curtain :1---- '·· JI me t , !'· !oid Margare s ' tun til April 10, l!lG3, when Ham· i speech, said he would invite a 1D ,. called-for remarks about the ,, I I ,,, I By ALAN HARVEY Antony Armstrong. Jones who mm·sitjold's term would hal'cl'limited number or UN undersec-! e ence merit.'' lie felt they lowered . I ,• '• I d ! expired-came hy secret ballot rela1'ics to "act as my principal i :!be stature of the men who ~!Oflapn~· f s 0 n exactly one month Canadian Pre~~ Staff Writer II ' ' crtated Ear 0 now in the 103-memhcr 11:-i General 1ndl'isers on imporl
is the namr of . ,lust bclore noon the official ' 1ountry ho11~e At i bulletin. typewritten on red· s~mx. crested notepaper, was posted 1 · outside Clarence House and a .New West German I' doctor.1 l'i>ited her j ~rcat cheer went up from the . 1ignt and alterwards waiting crowd. LONDON-Princess Margaret (Countess of Snowden) and her husband the Earl of Snowden, leave Kensington Palace, their London home, to spend Govt. In .Prospect lO~E 5141 Russians Have weekend at Windsor Castle, here October 7th. The Princess wears a safety BONN
. The abrupt surrender by the duce radioactive fallout. '\ 1A ""ftt Tee1"' L [0 1 Radiation railwa):s. a few weeks before I He said the rate of fallot,ll ol J(l, 1 Vj L-ll Leader I i IReutersl-A Brit the rmt wo~·ke~·s threatened to Itests conrlucle.rl ncar the equator ''' l]lecialist claimed walk off the1r JObs, appeared to was much le>s than blasts ne .... THE DAILY NEWS. ST. N'S. NFLD. SATURDAY . ,. I',. 'JUST IN SPECIAL ' , .. Poodle Ear Warmers, wonderful for those cool crisp • OFFER I! I days. In colours of Mauve, White, Green and Gold., .fccn-Agcrs Cor I I ' ;: .ONLYSS·c. lty Boots I duror I· ' style. Bl;ck ow~u\ ! I. l Also .Mittens to match at Siz~s ~r -G~ttl. j • : i 1 ~1·98' I I . sse. I' . : 'I all . { I;· '. I SHOPPING CENTRE PARKER & MONROE lt~. I . G FRESII\VATER ROAD ~------~~ Fe~ ',• TEEN TALI\ Glitter Princess Wins teens which Point Prince Charming glass to catch s o~t . bonjour If you glitter like a princess, shelf, or a teacruatnb>J,.s every boy will be your prince flowers on d _p Li!e1 I a re~5Jn!1 i ~ . ; \ charming. r· never-to-be.for• 0,1 • ' The excitement of Hallowe'en is over fm· both That's the word from N ovcm. o.u t your Patterns<'I • tn •r.:~. ,1 . young and old alike for another year! I bet there are ber issue of Seventeen, which fmt Ptecc is th points out that you can glitter tant, be~ause it 5 ~15 • H many people in to~vn glad of this, too! I can remem for a gala dance in rhinestone And, tf you haren't , .· ber one year when we had snow for Hallowe'en but trimmed satin or for an even ed out a sterlin• . le 0 11 c.t\i•,A the fore<:ast sa.vs now that there do not seem to be ing at home in a lurcx-treaded t ern f or Yourself no"·'·: . sweater. You can dazzle at all I snow in sight for another month. It looks like I am lime. Then, the n~xt ,.• '' 'k II~· . those in-between times, too: Orl C a !:: 'S \'OU "\P' ~ i I \ going to bave a long wait for that white blanket. · · 'n·t c ' Bead-trimmed white wool for want for Chr',tmas':' • i I h ·- • . I'QJ I II that holiday party, shining oave I e an,wer ali . I YOUNG CANADA AWARDS lame, cut along casual Jines for cake cutler cr , 1 Canadian teen-agers are being asked to take a · "·•rttn I i a great occasion. ~ettmg or ~omc · :! look at their elders this month and next and select Accessories tell more of the spoons. These are ,. 1 The New · the country's outstanding personalties in sports, en glitted story. Sequins wink on ohtne forel'er. •···1 · .. ~ j .•. Friday for tertainment· and politics. a beret; rhinestones reign on a ~tlalll' Gay Felt FriPPttitt .... ' tiara, gold shines in handbags S in sc · The poll of high school students and teen-agers, u a ::tGckin~ or ; .... : . ' and gloves; high necklaces com and fh being conducted ft;om coast-to-coast by a national ~our room Wilh gay . . bine shining stones with gilt, mppenc' ~~ felt. The requ weekly newspaper for young people, (Canadian High beads or pearls; and shoes . So sug"c>ts tl:e . 011 Heali News), will result in the initiation of a new series of twinkle and shimmer along. Add .-,cvcntcen, v.wt·•t ,. • · 1t.a 1Ui~> made bef( ·.:.... ·.:. fur furbelows and ribbons and and box cr.1·crs, glitter - awards to outstanding Canadians.-The Young Cana· national I . bows and you have the most a card show 1n"o,,,a s· 't da Awards. opulcnt-loolting holiday season Slh brief said: . The Young Canada Awards have been created -'cHOSEN "QUEEN"-Barbara Janes, daught~r of Mr. a~d Mrs. Richard P has Y table cum. 'ihe plan ll'hich yet, to ang aS >our 000 • ..... ~ by Tip Top Tailors Ltd. to stimulate adult interest in Janes, Topsail, was chosen as Queen of the Fmr at the Agrtcult~al & Home• But heed this warning: tou full is or I - table corer, Wh!ch c;; in origin l I I crafts Exhibition for Conception Bay South, held at Foxtrap m the Queen much glitter dulls the glow. used as a J·aun 11. . ~ ~ the opinions of young people and give teens an op· . • 1ree .' llliracle Workers all·inclusi• I . I portunity to express their opinions. Elizabeth ·Regional High Scl10ol. Barbara is a Grade X-B student at the come m complete "''"'""'" financed . I : '· 'I' -:I High School. She was crowned "Queen of the Fair" by Ron Clarke at a Work miracles in your ward· kits. Directions tor COH!i appliN . ~· I I ·Young Canada Awards will be made to the out robe with jackets. candles arc below· ; .. a plan ' ~ .. ::· . standing politician, male and female athletes and top special dance on Mond~~' _O:_t. 30t~~.-(Max Mercer Photo), A jacket can give a sheath a Covers: Cut a· book ;.. ·, I .. : ,) on an opel ' male and female entertainers as selected by Canadian date-time look ,top an evening ll>mg i ,. from felt an 0/.~ order of l . Youth. skirt with rosy glitter or turn paper book jacktt for a,~ rather le.' I . ' ~.· ;, a skirt Jnto a suit. Teens in the t' ld d ,..... , ,. Three teens will be selected to assist in present Take It From Kathy Skating At o an tork corners. t· .. more 10 ye .. fashion know might choose an dress it up With de::<:J •• federation I ' ing the Young Canada Awards to the first winners. elegant little cardigan in cotton .,. '., by kathy peterson ~rom hut Iron t•pe acd · calling for pa ., Balloting closes November 25, and results will be and acetate trimmed with zig· Into p1ace. ~lake a iml ,• Stadium insurance •)I" The made public early in December. If you want more zags of ribbonette, a sleeveless out of an old candv I I of c I I information on this subject just contact me. Q-How do you say "no" to, an in pink velveteen jacket with covered m felt anj · a cuphcm I Skating started at the Stad· sparkling sequins down the ' ~ I MASQUERADE DANCE vitation without hurting a boys feel with more tape. private cit i: ium last Saturday night and frorit, or a cozily lined wool Glitter '':tdlcs: l:se out of I ings? I have found good reasons f?r I' II A Masquerade Dance was held on Saturday night was the ice marvellous! A few plaid in the brilland new flag candles tnmmcd \\';!) li by the Junior members of the Patrician Association. turning down three dates, but he still improvements have been made colors-red, white and blue Kate pot cleanw. )lake 'I i I The Ravens Jim Hennessey, Derm Ryan, Rocky Wise doesn't realize that I don't want to go to the Stadiwn itself. It is nice combmcd with yellow. ers of hal! a cleaner ar.d . man and Paul Ryan supplied the entertainment for to see the bleachers back again 1\lost Unpopular Girls In The ten to candle with out with him. He is sure to ask me and along the top of the boards Stands Stems arc coiured . the ev.ening. The couple with the best costume was again. How can I make him under there is a chain which is there If you want to miss out on a !ached with pins. picked during the evening. Tht;ee members of the stand without telling him hankly that I don't like to prevent everyone from climb lot of fun, be a ''Miss Untouch· place mat with a Youth Club picked out ten boys whom they thought ing over the boards. This is a able", a "Miss Buffet", or a Kurly Kate perched a:cl ,;. t. him? had the best costumes. The ladies then formed a sound idea too and I am glad "Miss Bleatnik" at the next green felt siem. A-Be honest. Don't lie. If it's an invitation to a the Stadium management Garces In Chem[!try ,., ring·round the chosen ten and the boys selected the football game. lady of his choice. The best pair was then chosen by soft drink after school, say pleasantly, "Thanks, but thought of it. According to Jimmy Wes· Do you know what · rem~ I'm going right home. There are lots of things I Some of those skating there colt's "Boy Point of View" in nylon, foam rubber the clapping of hands. The lucky couple was LOR over the week-end arc; the November Seventeen the lisonc have in commoo? RAINE CHURCHILL and BILL THOMPSON who want to do this afternoon." Be firm and do not Anna Angel, 1\laura Bailey, following types of girls arc If you are a good ' •) were dressed as Indians. And incidently, the cos change your mind. Vera Hearn, Geraldine O'Grady, "not quite so popular with fel student you'll know !hat r Fi ; I • ' tumes cost the couple twelve dollars to have it made If it's a movie date, you might say, "Thanks for Margo Malloy, Lyn Brownrigg, lows as they might be". arc all creatwns of asking, but I £Ian to go with the girls." If you are Derm Connolly, Dave Morrissey, Little llliss l\lascot is pretty, and perhaps you'll thu:k for the event. But all in all a very enjoyable evening Paul O'Brien, Eg Billard, Dave . popular, vivacious, wcll-dres~ed chemistry as a career.· was had by all who attended. Some of the other consistent, he 11 get the idea that the casual, every Brown, Sandra Kearsey, Joan and affectionate. But if you ten per cent of America's Ch1 couples at the dance were: day things are more important to you than a date Tobin, Jeanne Kennedy, Libby want any statistics on the ists arc women, the Jane Walsh and Jim Grant, Bernette Taylor and with him. An enthusiastic "I'd love to, but" or "per MacCormac, Peggy Maloney, squad, just ask her. She's got reasons arc pointed out~ Betty Roche, Patricia Squires, something nasty or revealing to why a girl 1m~ht want to Jim Buckle, Patsy Lush and Jim O'Dea, Liz Cull and haps some other time "gives him false encourage Bob Gallop, Dcrm Mulrooney, say about each one. this field: Kev Simmons, France~ Penny and Dinks MacKay, ment. You don't really feel that way so it's just the Ed Neville, Bart Ford, Jeanette Miss Untouchable To her, Chemistry of!ers a ·. • I• Gen Buckle and Eugene Lamb, Anna Chaytor and same as fibbing. . Walsh, Louise Godden, Maria everything is a bore. She hates Much of a chemists problem-soh in~ ior Bob Power, Patsy O'Dea and Roger Lamb, Frances If you are hoping the phone will ring so that you Taylor, Arlene Power, Regina chysanthemums. She waves pen .. Roche and Pat Breen, Patricia Neider and Jack Dunne, Harry Making, Eric nants away, She wants the bow to turn waste "'"'''"J" O'Keefe, Ann Rumboldt and Jim O'Dea, Joan Rum can date someone else, don't tell him you plan to Connolly, Bernard Ring, Peter stadium seat dusted. She's beau· to useful products. stay home and reacl. If you dated and he heard Byrne, Len Conway, Donna tifully dressed-for a party. You can help humadry. · I sey and Cluriy Manon, Christine Bursey and Len Goobic, Linda Hamlyn, Patricia Snow, rain or cold breezes she tributions tQ nwnkmd ' ''. about it, 'he'd be right thinking you dishonest. Even I t' .'. \ Conway, Eleanor Corbett and John McGrath, Sue Brocklehurst, Shirley Jllartin, blames on her date. And, natur chemical laboratory . . i ·, .' . if it means passing up something you consider Lois Ennis, Eileen Buckle, ally she insists on leaving be· wonder drugs, frozel ' ' I . Walsh arid .Bernard Dwyer, Pat Donnelly and Pete ..·' special, stay home with a book. . Gertrude Mackey, Elizabeth fore the end. easy-to-care-for clothes. . Wood, Mary English and Brian MacDonald, Midge You can find a m;:ci " Withers, Helen Hanlyn, Sheila llliss Buffet is bubbling over ;: i " Parsons and Aidan Devine, Tee Fitzgerald and Frank · If you plan to say yes to the other date, you will your special abilitie;. li · '• •·' Stack, Barbara Bemester, Betty -with cokes, orange crushes intellige~!! i; • ~ ' t .: Kennedy, Jean.Wall and Tom Owens, Margaret Mar have to indicate it: "Thanks, but I have been holding O'Leary, Mike Roche, Jeanette and any other liquid available. have the basic . . '· tin and Larry Mahoney, Bernice Jamieson and John that evening open because I've been expecting a Barnes, Brian Morris, Ron Con When she cries "hot Dog!" she alert mind nceded for 1 chemist, you can al:o · . ' ' .~ .. Noseworthy, Lorraine Churchill and Bill Thompson, way, Tom Maher, Mary Price, is not being enthusiastic, she's special call." special aptitudes. You ::::g::a Patsy Ryan and Pat Malone, Diane Richards and Mary St. George, Carol O'Grady, ordering something. Let's face it-there is no easy way to say 'no." Jim Cole, Cyril Furlong, Bob Miss Bleatnik is far out-far pure research. applied we"~ Junior Thistle, Helen Doyle and Jack Noftall, Mau Dowden, Ralph Donnelly, Eddy out of the stadium,. Her eyes and de\'elop:ncnt, atllf~ 1 \' •, •' • I reen Walsh and Bill Locke. O'Brien, Jackie · Codner, Mary are on the game in front of her work; or you might be(l::! ., . teacher scientific U:i.".:\ Power, Carol Beer, Peg Fur but her cars are glued to the I ; ..: •• !': '• long, Norma Cranford, Harry transister radio, listening to technical wnter or a- . ' :. ' i .·. Walsh, Ron Lush, Aus Thomp scores of games throughout the trator. ! : I . ' Your joh outlook ar.d . ' . ' son, Charlie Walsh, Bud Walsh, country.· I . .•'· Georgina Lacey, Mike Caddi Miss Anti-dote is against the expection are good. · I ·:..- . Bits ! ! ' And Pieces gan, Barb Windsor, Calvin crowd she's with. She likes starting salaries go to ·' . II . ' ', '···.' .·.· ·:. ~ with the most adranc"' ...... ' Rowe, Bernie Brocklehurst, Bob football-out only the way it's I ' I Power, Shirley Greene, Leo being OJ)ayed by the team plaY· grccs. I : I . ··, l' .... : > Posture Perfect I i :•·:· : Around Fagan, Elizabeth Windsor, Lor ing against yours. 1 : Town Everyone agrees that I raine Tobin, Rosemary Thistle, Dollno To Rock and Roll (By PA'rl us hope that it lasts for the pet Posture is a beaut)' bas:~ Billy O'Toole, Rose Hong, The newest dance to do is 't '•f I i Well, both places for skating . fad today seems to be breaking Beverly Stokes, Janet Duff, the Domino! The new, easy-to· if you don't hare I • •• p I . ' arc now open to the public and ·up. Why not break up the pet Jerry Power, Dave Lawrence, do dance goea with any swing you get it? I. must say, a large number of fad, Patsy and Ed? or rock and roll records. Com-. Here is an example • 1·, '· John Fisher, Eleanor Mulcahy, the Mo ~ccn·agers are making usc of I think that Pat and Patsy 1\lary Neville, Joan Handrigan, plete dance steps and directions to help l au stand as ~:1 possible: Star.d flat ll~d -~~eking e~ them. But it ·Won't be long be· arc making a regular couple Helen Cole, Jerry Holden, Mike are available in the publication, ~ouncil fore the Stadium will be feat· here lately, at least that is what Caul, Herb Abbott. China Or Crystal for Christmas wall with your head ul I your spine perfectlY • 16 Park I uring the hockey games, so everyone is saying. Do you This Christmas, start a china that a again we will be out of skating think that they will last? 1 Place your feet about 1.. : or crystal collection for your rc~islcr b I .t down there. have my doubts, although they best friend-or atart two, keep· from the wall toes If the weather keeps up like do make a nice couple but Skating At inc one for you. straight ahead. Kow !tli this, I am afraid that there will somehow or other Pat do not That's the gift suggestion for holding this position. l !' be a few fur coats going around seem like the steady kind to this year! I d'on't think many me. But I more than likely am I I : I . have even started wearing their mistaken, The Arena way, Allison Simms, Barry Bud Hunt Jcrfl' Sears. winter togs. But as they say, Frances and Tom arc still go Deanne Shears, JudY. Received a letter last week James, Janet Scott, Bill Ro· B nn·e there is still lots of time for ing strong, although many with a whole list of names of · berts, Judy Jacobs, Don Hutch· Barbara Janes, 0 ' the snow to come. thought that they . would not those skating at the Arena but ings, Rokyn Randell, Dianne wood, and Bob Rowe. Now down to the gossip last. They are a well matched It was too late for last weeks Verge, Bonnie Marshall, Diane Margaret McCarthy was seven· pair and seem to gc on quite paper so to oblige the person Butler, Peter Crocker, Judy ,teen yesterday, ·and although ,I well together. It rcaly is sur· who sent It to me I decided to Ihyes, Hewie Noseworthy, am a little late In expressing prislng to sec a couple last so put it In this week even though betty Badcock, Dave Kendall, my birthday wishes I would long and very seldom you see 1 am a week 14te in doinG so. Carol Horwood, Bob Rogers, like to wish her a very special them arguing,- that Is the best · · 1 hope you don't mind. • Bud Gushue, Pete Densmore, Happy Birthday from me and of it. Oh well, that is the way Seen at the Arena were: Eg Billard, Peggy Benson, Dave also from her many friends, it goes I suppose, Some couples Butler, Janet Drover, Ian Camp· and especially from Eric. I all they do is argue. Ruth Tobin, Jackie English, Brenda Kennedy, Jon! Murphy, bell, Jack Cnner Earl Howell, think we need more girls around Jim Is really playing the play Marge Kendall, Tom Dunne, town who do not mind telllng boy here lately, I wonder why? Frank English, Mllte Maloney, Carol Beer, Dave Woolgar, Bob Sherry Payne, Heather Dom· their age. You wouldn't know Maybe It Is because he cculdn't iney, Cathy Power, Sharon but some of them were in their get a certain girl. But that English. Ray Clark, Barbara .twenties! certain girl seems to want him Butler, Cec !l!artln, · Jackie O'Brien, Bob Lawrence, Mary I said last week that Georgina now but he don't want her. It Sears, Eleanor Udell, Olga Power, Peggy furlong, Mev · and Angus were going out to- Is too bad that she did not Moore, Dawn Thomas, Janet 'Rowe, Dave Donnelly, . Marsha gether quite regularly and what realize that she liked him at the Barnes, Cheryl Thomas, Paula Wllansky, Susanne -Decker, did they go and do· last Friday beginning, I think a lot of aor Rogers, Dean Cousens, Donna Barbara Kelly, Dorothy Martin, night but break up! I guesa row would have been saved on Pike, Roy Chapman, Gin! Mar· Lou Roberts, Vic Young, Jerry that . they just w·ere. not .meant both act~ounts: tin, Richard Yabs!cy, Gall Jenkins, Paul Tmberley, Rollle · for each other. I think · that· Bob and Jeanette are another Burke, Bill Hefferman, Bruce Burke, Kleth Grandy, Dave . th'ey :had tlielr share· of. spats pair who are seen together Windsor, Bob Kelly, Gerry Burt, Darry Seward, Marie Noseworthy, Rollle Martin, · Jiut who don't? Anyway, there .regularly here lately. They are 1 Barbour, Howard Fahey, Dave · are lois of other fi~h in the a steady couple I think, and .· Sharpe, Sl\lldra Parsons, Bill Elaine Collins, Roger. Barrett, · sea ·GeoJ'ilna/and Angus, there they se~m · to ·want to keep it . COSTUME WINNERS-Lorraine Churchill and Bill Bradley, Judy Cole, Des Cou Vickie Rockwell, Linda Hawlyn, are lots of lither pebbles on the that way, at least for now. I Thompson were chosen as best costume winners at sens, Ruth Yetman, Lili Mercer, Wally Millman, Ray Martin, . beach. (I think). . · .· · · do. not know wha.t w!II ·happen Ann Whelan, Shlela Power, Don Bax Brown, Shirley· Baker, <.: . ·our·new 'couple for this week In the next two days, you never the Masquerade Dancer held by the Junior Patricians' Warr, Ken Parsons, Jerry Dew Derm Connolly, Sandra Michael, . , . 7 'ii-·Pab)l',aild' Ed.' And do' they 'can ·ten· and knoWing Jeanette Association last Satitrday n~gt).t. . · ling, Tom Barbour, Linda King, Sandra Baker, BeUy Roclie, ever make a nice couple! Let anything can happen! . (Bill Sulley Photo), Evelyn Mcadus, Louise White· Patricia Squires, Jercy Warren, ' r' .• - ."' ' ·.- •.. -. - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961 JOHN'S, NEWfOUNDLAND I .The Daily News . ,. 'I· I I ·,j .·I... ;.. ~ ' .; . :t' .. ' :•.. 'i ; J· '1 ;l . I . For National· Health Program For Everyone . ,·,:· .:·1 (ails I. ,d·•,! j 1r I , . !.,! I '·Ill ; • I I! . .1 :' l' I I ' : .: ] Premier Invited , ,·~ 'l:iL .I few Doctors, Canadians Misled By Franco l :r .\ ( ·:~·1r It ·:.·. ; To Spain; Will Call On Head . I; f ~1.f\ .•· ' out that I 'I '! I. II l ' tnhows I • I• By TB, Death Rate i ,, I. ' tilled on Dental Service i ! •. ng table The Royal Commission was told that Canada does not measure up to , I ,. 'JJ gifts ' Of State And Tour Fish Plant I . logcthe; an internationally-recognized standard of tuberculosis control. I .Premier J. R. Smallwood left ed to visit the codfish factories i a most modern fish plant built 1' . rnost . th i~ Por. W. H. Davies, executive secr'ctary of the Newfoundland Tuberculosis As Frrday for. Europe .and am.ong of the PYSBE l!shing company 1 by the MAR ~roup of ship .I ' e Patt sociation, told the Commission that all the provinces fail to. measure up in I t.hc c.ountrr~s he Wll! be Vlsrt· \~h!ch trawlers arc regular ~ owners which has been m 11 per· i 1 ·r 1't ern I ' . Yet · · lacking, Says Pre(. t.rn~. ts. Spam. H7 .has rccetv~d vrsttors to St. John's. The fac·! ation since 1960. In Vigo is also f I dividually as well. The standard cited by Mr. Daves was that of the World I I . <~tl\'arc pat. I tm rtat10ns tp ~1s1t the marn lorres arc located in Pasajes, located the COPIBA. codfish Health Organization. Iii . ;,;· I I now i; tb for the first time, and 4,000 toll should be considered a 1 frshcry centres ~n the co.un~ry.l and El Ferro!, in northern ·.' plant. Both of the~c pla!it~ will i It time sorne~ Challenged by Chief Justice I others ha? entered for t.hc sec· na.tional health problem," he I .Among the ~liferent rnv1ta: Spain. · . ' be visited by tile Premier and r. ".: .I • nat do . Emmett Hall of Saskatchewan, ·f ' I •. 1 '1" lou ond or th~rd tlmc. .sard. . . !tons the Prem1cr has been ask· Thrs . company's trawlers ; Hon. J. T. Cheeseman, Mini~tcr , \' : I .. . )'ou ~1U commission chairman, Mr. 1 I. I' . ' "Any d1scase that takes that . Newfoundland Health Mtn· , catch m the Grand Banks of Fisheries. i• all read)" Davis said the World Health Or· 1 . 1: j I • I • I The N.F.F.L. Isler • James McGrath com· · amounts to approximately ~ ' .d-Ltt,:r Pla~ ganlzatlon regards the disease Fe [.; ~t as under control in a country • • .mentcil that while there has Ire twenty thousand ~ons or salt 1 WILL CALL OS FRANCO :c • r•eaOI ' ; : l' The Ncwfonndhnul Federation of .Labor call 1 been a "phenomenal" lm· bulk codfish, which are pro·: The hi•hlight of the. Pre· ~ e ~:Its that when less than five per cent of : ., ; f 'd v for a national health program, compre- I I . provement in the death rate, I cessed in th~ir modern plants: mier's visit to Sp.ain wi\1 be his children leaving school react Nom na t On ' ' ' '. 11 \n scope, a\·ailnble to all regardless of positively to tuberculin tests. the incidence of. TB has not l 10 for the Spanrsh market. , meeting in ~iadrid on Novem· nd financed out o£ general taxation, That position had not yet been . T d declined proporhonatcly. eaves The Premier will vbit also ·.her 15 with His Excellency '\--.... th.e Spa1mh ftshrng centre of; General Francisco Franco, head request, in a brief to the Royal Commis- achieved in Canada. h Ill Tl: CANADIANS l\IISLED I · . V1go, ho~1e port of many of ~he ; of tJJe Spanish State, who has ' I :I I Day 0 ay I : I ' ', I I 1 !lcallh Services, is the most unequivocal small patrs of trawlers which · invited th~ Premier and his e l\o,·cmber Oil •• f . 11' I Mr. Davis said Canadians have ' M H I made before the Commission or an a -me US• r,·aturcs bo . been misled by a rapidh'· To·day is municipal nomina· ~ore ·Ome~-ess come to St. John~s for shelter I Minister for this visit tllrough !I • . oc Ittcr candles, · donal health plan. falling TB death rate into think· lion day for the City of St. • . dunng the hu;ncane ~cason. j the Spanish Vice Consul, in St. \ ' ~ ~: er ;aid: "The only graph~c picture of the situation ing the disease bas been con· John's. A fire at J , :aur, on There ~re re~ularly m. the 1 John's, Don Mariano L. Coste. S;rnta and 1 MI , • I ... "h • ·... lln whi~h we will sup· rcsultrng from Newfoundland's q uered. Last year 10,000 Can· Thirteen candidates are to tlle West ravinre. , Banks etghty of these pairs of This will be the first visit of '· l e Sant1 a e Co:~. iuor, and lb; ; Plull i; one which .is desperate shortage of docto~s. adians had entered sanatoriums contest the six Council seats in left 10 pcrso;: ' Thurs·j trawlers ~nd about half of l~cm Premier Smallwood to· Spain I, 1 can also bt .' in origin and admints· .In 1959, 10 years after unron and hospitals with the disease the City Novemlier 14th. They day night. make their hom~ port at VIg.o, but :Mr. Cheeseman has been ,. tree skin, · l\l·indusirc in scope. wrth. Canada, doctors In the to be nominated to·day at City N The blaze de~truy~cl the home where the ftsh IS processed m there before several times pri· financed out of taxes provmce served an average of tl 0 ·lt·)'ourself ap?liration. . more than 2,000 people. Some. __.....; ____..... __ _ Hall between the hours of 10.00 urses of Leslie Park. Mr. Park, his vately. I ; •r CDI'crs and a.m. and 2.00 p.m. wife and their eight children ~ I , · plan would be fi· remote areas had only one doc· 1 Council candidates fur the. The only woman member of escaped without injury. Mak~'~~ The Daily News contacted , i , ~.' I ·~nan operating budget tor for 15,000 people. POII"Ce book iack~t 1961 elcctio'n include five mem· t~ Royal Commission on Health The fire was believed to bavc V the Spanish Vice Consul and I ,., c;der of S!.OOO.OOO,OOO Whole regions were entirely ·I . an ordinary bcrs of the present City Coun, been started when one of the he expressed his pleasure for I '" rather less at present, without domestic medical ser· Nfld. Greets cil:-James Higgins, George Services said Friday there is a children threw kerosene on the the opportunity of strengthen· !; fur a pattero. 4 Arrests I'· : '~ore 10 )cars hence." vices. relying on air ambulance pressing need for more male '' ·orncrs. Then Nightingale, Alec Henley, Gcof· kitchen stove. ing the long-standing good re· ! '! · designs cut federation op)lusrd any to handle emergency cases and frey Carnell and Bob McLeod- nurses in Canada. Lark Harbour is located about latior.sbip between Newfound· :1:n; lor participation of suffering frequent mortality Miss Alice Girard, director Pe and press 11 and eight new candidates:- 30 miles west of Corner Brook Four arrests were made h>' ,! land and Spain. This great re· i";urance companies, when air services were ground· The Pope o£ nursing and assistant admin. I' a Jewel chest Walter Carter, R. M. Barrett, istrator of St. Luke's Hospital city police yesterday. ' lationship is permanently ndy box slrp. of co·insurancc- cd. Ank ~lurphy, James Fagan, AI in Montreal, said she believes One man was arrested for I cemented by so many Spanish 1 cuphcmiim ft•r mak· 1 The brrcf also said dental anrl trimmed Andrews, Bill Adams, W. J. there is a "great place" for the drunkenness, one for wilful names linked with our gco· !'. . citizen brnr ccr· 1 sen·lces arc lotall~· lacking In Traff•l( Bursey and Herb Coultas. male \'aricty in Canadian med· destruct1on of property, one graphical 1 and mar k s and out of hi; private : mo~t parts or the province. On· His < Usc large Three persons are to contest ical institutions. under warrant from the FamilY nomenclature. wrth Kurly an1 arrangement to \ Only 42 1lcntlsts are In the the mayoralty seat. They arc: Court. and one giHn in char~e .. t~e 'population in1o j entire province and there Is · · ~lake flow. BUYING MORE FISH : for purposes of health , a heav)' shortage or registered ~layor H. G. R. :.\iews, city food Under consideration was a : Brea ke r for being drunk and disorderly ;mer and Ia~ Spain remains one of our nurses. 80th broker R. A. Murphy, and re· brief from the Association of · in the home. lr ;equin piOJ, best customers for light salted OS OOfTORS , The Newfoundland Society tired police inspector John King. Registered Nr.irses.o[ Newfound· I tl sequins a~ land citing a severe shortage Many car drivers are still codfish and once again this painlcd a . for the Care of Crippled Child· I ;, Decorate , of. nursing personnel i.n out· breaking the rule of the road . year is in the market to huy 1 rcn and Adults told the com· D• a glued·oo Birthd~y lyrng areas of the provmce. Of: on the King's Road·~lilitary ' this l':ewfoundland product. Thcd atop , ------·--- ' mission "even the most ele· "eS :"JAFEL has already sent a ship· • I mentary neecssitatcs.of rehabili· the 600 ~ur~es registered with I Road intersect ion. Thursday at j I From the assoctalron last year about 5.30 p.m. the driver of car 1 ment and at the present time tation" are ~navailable to most Urban :hcm!stry : The follow!·:~ message bas 1 Spanish buyers are ·in New· . ' or the provmce's people. two·lhirds were In St. John's. number 8913 was in the centre F II Onles foundland arranging [or .furlh what lipslic~ been sent , to Ills Holiness \1 ' It urged that use be made or I lane waiting for the traffic a 1ber and cor· The Pope by Premier J. R. "We are going to hal'e to I light lo change and when it did . er shipments, from Earle ·Fish the vacant hospital at the for· :ommon? • t 1 cries of Carboncar. mer United States air force Smallwood: Renewal rely m~re _and !!lore o~ male moved across to tbc west lane Authorities ha,·e not released i' good science 3 November, 1961. 1 F base at Pcppcrrell, near here. nurses, llltss Girard sard, j almost causing a collision with the name of a man who was in· Last )'car Spain bought o1·cr • 1o11' that t.bty Irs "His Holiness The Pope. forty thousand quintals .ol light This could provide an urgently ·nct'al Hcatt'b .. t a car which had the r.ight of 1 stanlly killed when he fell of chemistJy, Vatican City, Provl . :M1~rs cr way. . from a window on th~ fifth salted codfish in Nci1·foundland. 1'll think of needed children's .·unit of 110 beds as well as com·alesccnt VIa Italy. Reports James McGrath sa1d this Is As poJiccmen are not always I storey of a West Coast sana· career.· About (h On behalf of the Go\'Crn· "something we could take a available, the number is pub· I torium yesterday. i; \.. U h • I j rc and hehabilitation facilities tor I .merica's chem' Detafls of the Urban Renewal adults. ment and people of Ncw· closer look at." lished hoping such drivers as No further particular£ of the ORGA:-;IZE FU!\D · l the followinl 1miccs marking the foundland I e:dend warmest Report of the City of St. John's the owner of 8913 will not per- i accident were a\·ailablc up to MONTREAL ICP~ '- ,\ relict ·.I rted out as to opening and dedication , felicitations to your Holiness will be released to the general sist in such poor driving habits. I press hour. fund for hurricane · swept Brit· : want to enter first United Church at I . public on November 7th, Mayor ish Honduras is being orgirn· on the occasion of the celc· (; ; are lobe held at the. F c· II bratlon of your hlrthday and H. G. R. Mews said Thursday. izcd by tire Royal Bank' ol Can· n n challanae. Xewfoundland town to· I 0 ur a s of the third anniversary of On this day M. L. Hancock, Injured ada, it was learned T!runiday. mists work Is your coronation, On this joy· President of the Planning As· All chartered banks are hein~ ;:,· : for instance: , · ceremony will I Four calls were responded to ous occasion and mindful of sociation of Toronto, which asked to rcccil·c contributions '111 · .Mark 73 '.t r co~ucted b) the RC\ercnd , by city firemen yesterday. Sirens in their branches. re materials in· your endeavours to foster company conducted the study on ,rs. hrdy, President of the : At 4.50 p;m, firemen were the observance ot Christian behalf of the City, will give an By Car 116 cyn briefs r.0\25. { . '. humanity. Con ·. · . Conference of ! called to the city 'dump where ldeah and principles through· outline of the report to mem· ------· ! " ~: \ nkrnd from the t.tted Church of Canada. 1 a pile, of refuse '1\ad cau~ht out the world we pray that hers of various new~ media A 42·year·old male resident Test On Years Of : : ~ I: .. :;ttory include >i,l be misted by Reverend ' fire, The blate il·as extinglsh· ·these endeavours . may be . throughout the City. The meet· of Queen's Road was rushed to SHEIK DIES . '; I ' i frozen food~ ·. S. Butt and by Reverend 1 cd without much di£liculty. .crowned with success and ing will take place at Bowring the General Hospital when he BAHRAIN lAP~ - S!rcik Sui· ! was bit by a car on Military man bin Hamad a! Khalifah. 66, I ,I clothes. !~.sell of Deer Lake. I A call at B p.m. was from a that you continue to be bless· Park Bungalow. 1 a match lor 11S1ling clerr scheduled scn·ice station on Elizabeth ed with good .health and Started about two years ago, Road, ncar the Basilica, short· Nov. 13 Citadel ruler of the oil~producing Bah·, r ; I rain Islands in the Persian Gulf.: , 1 ; , >ilitics. If you · lhe c~rcmonics in· Al'cnuc where a large quantity vigour to carry on your lab· the Urban Renewal Report sug ly before 9 o'clock last night. Civil Defence Headquarters I Services to mark the 73rd intelligence and . , G. ll'any, Buchans; of gasoline had been. spjl\cd. It gests the best course for the The man was detained at the died here Thursday,' His eldest . · · ' . oun. in St. John's has announced a nnivcrsary of the Salvation son, Sheikh Isa, 28, is· expedcd •, ' lied for a good B. Hodder, Botwood; ·took the contents of three foam Signed, City to take with respect to de· hospital after examination that sirens will be sounded Army Citadel Corps, Adam's ;m also satisfy J. Barrett, Grand Falls; extinguishers to .'.subdue the JOSEPH R. S~lALLWOOD, l'elopment over the next thirty showed that he had sustained to succeed him. He was named, throughout the city and other Avenue, are to he held in St. heir-apparent in 1957. s. You might do A. B. LeGrow, Lewis· blaze. Premier of Newfoundland." years or so. a fractured hip. major Canadian centres Nov. John's today and tomorrow. 1 . ~rr!icd resea.rch 1 Other calls received were a ' ' J3 in a public test of civil de· At 8 p.m. this evening a youth I ,; 1ent, anatyucal work on the ' chimney fire in ·a· house In fence warning procedures. rally and welcome service· is I• I REVIEW ELECTRONICS t ;II · might become ' which cost approxi· Feild Street and· gas spilled on This will· be part of a two· planned, while on Sunday, ser· i. i 1 .tific !lbraria.n. . , , started in 1957. Water S~rcet. · , · · day civil defence exercise de· vices will be held at 11 a.m. O'ITAWA Parade· . I . A post·nomlnatlon parade for\ St. John's Municipal . Council THE .1961 POPPY CAMPAIGN will be held in St. John's from November candidate .Walter. Carter, is. to 6th to lOth. · This year's campaign will have a speCial house to house canvass lake place . today. here In the to be carried out by the ladies of the auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion. city, · Shown above is the Lieutenant Governqr, Hon. C,ampbell ,Macpherson re· The parade of motor vehicles , ceiving th~ first poppy in the 1961 'appeal; . Mrs. George Ash is making the will leave the parking lot or special .opening sale; ·The chainnan for this year's appeal is Mr. William the St. John's Memorial · Stad·. Harris who advises that the committee is also planning an appeal to business ium at approxlrqately 2.30 p.m~ The motorcade will travel ·over esfablishments, pro~essional people and suppol'ters of the Legion. "Wear a many of th1 main thorou&hfaru poppy on Remembrance Day, and by so doing ·remember the dead and help throu&bout the eltr. · , the .living who ne_ed your assistance."-(Tootons Photo). ------··------...,....------~·: ·-.. ···., .... ·or . 4 iHF. OA TT .Y NEWS. ST lOHN'S. NFL. D.. SATURDAY, NOVEl\!BEn - 1 Red China Puts ari End .' .i THE DAJL,y · NEWS By .. ··· to~u-f·f·e.r·· . 1ng{- ~ IT Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper IN TH·E NEWS Wavtarer ; ' · I The DAILY NEW8is a morning pnper ' . ! established In 1894, and published at Years ago most of our shops that others with probably most of the votes '! I the N Bulld!rtg, 855·359 Duckworth sold food described themselves as going to the New Democratic Party. The ' ewa ' familY !lrocers; They were that in a ' '' Street, St. John's, Newfoundland, by · two major parties were fairly evenly Robinson & Company, Limited. very liberal and intimate way. Their matched in the Maritimes (but it is prob· I . service was personal. Nothing was too able that Newfoundland is not included MEMBER OF much trouble. A telephone cail brought in the survey) and the Liberals have THE CANADIAN PRESS prompt delivery of urgently needed their biggest lead in Quebec, a very sub Jnsl The Canadian Press it · exclusive!' groceries. Most of their business was stantial one in Ontario and a much entitled to the use lor republication of done on credit nnd paid for on a monthly smaller one in the West. However, what all news despatches In thi~ paper credit·· basis. The average family dealt· for is chicfl9 interesting is the high per· ed to it or to the Associated Press or generations with the otle store. The centage of those who have not made up Reuters and also the local news publish· small boy who went with the little note their minds what party they would vote ed th~reln, book that so many housewives used to for in an election at this time. Those YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES set out their weekly needs was treated who have decided indicate in the dlstri· opportulll'ty to All Press Services and feature articles as a friend by the grocer. He was pre· bution of their percentage that the storY of .the tr Canada ...... $12.00 per annum in this paper are copyrighted and their scntcd with sl\leets and biscuits and for Liberals, while well out in front, could reproduction 11 prohibited. a long time it was the practice of most not acquire an overall majority of the 'I United Kingdom and all ~Gs;:!/~~nd~~~~;4 of these family grocers to send a large popular vote, That means that the re· hC dCCI e foreign countries ..... $14.00 per annum boll of chocolates or some similar gift suit of an election would be in the 'th extraneous Member Audit Bureau w; s~ppositions to ieach regular customer at Christmas. hands of the 27 per cent who are un· Autho~ized as second class mail, of Circulation. fa se at the time I mention all those on a note of nostalgia dccid~d. If, however, parties are in· I , Post Office Department, Ottawa. uf intrigue. T.he and sadness for the grocer who sup· f!uenced at all by Gallup and similar Jlying pomt I plied my fnmlly for thlrty.fivc years surveys, the Conservatives might find a ra Allied ., '· SATURDAY, NOVEMBER• 4, 1961 has just closed his doors. We shall be I the result or this particular report some· it was swr ' lost without him and the special scr· what disconccriing. ....,·icernen and in£~ vices he rendered so cheerfully. We • • • agents of C.B.C.'s Twenty-Fifth Anniversary shall miss also the visits to the store, I 'fhe Americans the attention that went with it and the I was interested in the appearance on mn. ctl·nine·year ' 1 The Canadian Broadcasting Cor school broadcasts to support of fact that the business was done on Front Page Challenge of an eyewitness pepperrell, a . Sl~ such n pleasant personal basis. I know to the riot at the House of Assembly military .G!br! poration had no special significance adult education. It must provide Quidi V1d1 I I this is the age of thr. supermarket and in 1932. But he admitted that he was I ·· [or Newfoundlanders until 1949 light entertainment but it must de had set up when this. island became the tenth vote more time to serious projects, I am not denying the usefulness of tho young at the time and it ;was natural at TorbaY and particular kind or service that it can · that the impressions he acquired would Newfoundlander I!', .. province. Up to that time, few to experiments in the drama, to I give. On the other himd, a super· he less accurate than anyotle who was were no ! l: ~· local listeners could get clear re programmes of informational and , •I market is a great, impersonal thing, directly concerned with writing about with Canada :! I, .. ception of mainland programmes, cultural interest. In the process, it Jacking in the warmth and friendliness the incident. There were several error~ la ter in 1949- II. • l\1 'I But with the decision of Newfound must accept a good deal of criticism. tiC the family grocer's store. The super· jn his recollections. To begin with, the 11 , I,.1 land to join the Canadian federa That is inevitable in the light of the market belongs to the machine age. It parade that began it was not one of Shamrock F!el1 Is a model ·or efficiency. It is designed unemployed but mostly of employed among all 1 tion, the C.B.C. took on a formid complex nature of its responsibili-. was often s able task. That was to provide the lies. for the times in which we live. But citizens, many of them among the most Iii 1 these arc limes in which everybody . ' p ~ I ' land lines that would link the new When C.B.C. came to Newfound respected in the community. The trouble tradition of bcir I. tends to live under a growing measure began when the government delayed ,I' . province to its national network. land, it took over the Broadcast British colony fo: of pressure and tension. There was no too long i'n admitting l11e delegation Mal\.e It Auld Lang the new-co 1: Its engineers wei·e still working ing Corporation· of Newfom1dland haste. no time element, no jostling for II ' I. that had come to present resolutions They rcs1 I I against time in the final stages of which had been set up by the Com position, in the oldrnshionerl grocery about the alleged alteration of ~linutes Amcri ·I'" tiHlt undertaking on the night be mission of Government as our store. But to weep for It is !o weep of Council. It was, .in short, a consti· them •goofy Constructive !liovcmbcr 4, l~:H: 1: ,I fore our formal entry into union. national broadcasting system. It also for memories of n vanishin .. era tutional issue. pure and simple. Hood· their island 'a ;I IIJ llltUCE BIOSSA'f ti:I.L ISL\~\D I I found in the B.C.N. excellent facili of personal scn•!ce and the relaxation !urns on the fringes of the crowd saw ·entirely surround; ·!• But the deadline was met and \V(ASIIINGTON-Drspitc long years Work at ilcll l,l.nd will ;t:1 . resented the mol 'I I thnt was part of the system. thcil· opportunity to make trouble and C.B.C. became a new and import ties and a highly competent staff, Monday when two mmes IIlli and reminded .I • • t' hc~an breaking. the windows of the ·n of talk about the "bipartisan ap· .I I ant Newfoundland institution. well versed in the special needs and for two days w~ckly. \'ery t::i·. that New£oun' I! I am not at all sure what values may Colonial Building. That set things off. prnach to foreign affairs, both Rc· is to he prol'idcd howeHr, i:: VI The Corporation had been found problems of local broadcasting. Tlcf be safely placed on the bctwccn·cleclion The prime minister was rescued that publicans and Democrats altat:k the op· I I' hiring for the two mines i; li.:':;: joining Canada ed· in 19~6 as a result of a report of Newfoundland division has orig reports of the Gallup Poll on political J?OSition fairly consistently on this ;I I· night by Hon. L. E. Emerson and Rei'. residents of the l;land. The r.::.: as far back as I a Royal Commission under the inated many national programmes questions. But the most recent survey S. Godfrey, then curate of St. Thomas's front. 1 the Newfoundla • -1 ' Right now reports keep circulating been closed >im·c l'arl:: Sep!!:!:! ' I ~ I chairmanship of Sir John Aird. As of a high quality and has also great has revealed some interesting figures. Church. The gol'crnment did not resign. both Americans The question on which it was based that President Kennedy is more than a for flirting with I ' I'' i a national service it had a difficult ly extended its regional coverage. It called a general election in which it n.umEU ttl'Jl.11ER was this: "If you had to make up your little annoyed with the ,·oiumc and ex· /. I j j duty to perform. It had to try to It is not always easy for a- publicly was soundly beaten. The riot's import· A Ncwfoundl•nd ucw .,,,; mind today, under which federal party ance in our history lies in the fact that tent of GOP criticism of his foreign meet part of its costs by accepting owned corporation, compelled to policy course. He is known to he par· the rum ship "Sophie L' AmoorirAn< re! ·,:,) 1 l i do you think you and yonr family would while nobody knew it at the time. it I ! advertising while, at the same meet certain special conditions, to ticularly distreosed that former Presi· rammed and sun~ h~ a prices ch I , be better off?" The overall result gnve was the first step towards the decision patrol boat last night The · merchants of · time, assumi11g· heavy financial compete on even terms with 34 per cent to the Liberals. 23 per cent dent Eisenhower has joined . in the obligations arising out of the edu private broadcasting stations. But to unite with Canada that was taken six· said to ha1·c been runnir.; St. John's ;:, :I I to the Conscn·ntives and 16 per cent to teen years later. assault. reputedly rulE ! 't I' ._,__ .. lights. The British Con;ulm cational and cultural programmes the C.B.C. has continually render ______Certain responsible Republicans in island will !. I' I) il ' it was required to provide. A grea1 ed valuable service to the people Congress feel, however, that Kennedy said the ship was pur"o;r]\ WASHINGtON nineteen miles oif the hand. For jl' .1 iII' .,J ' deal of its programming is on a of Canada and earned itself a· well is showing far too much scnsl:ivity on :'lcctlrdirlg to the sustaining basis, geared to edu merited place among indispensable this score. And they believe that those ~oast. R. Fay, the '1: :-::1': those who su~gest dampening the criti· to ship in ;: I 'I cation at all levels from elementary national institutions. GOLD!:~ .lrJIILEE immi ''1: I ( cism arc in fact applying a "double Economic Problems Show standard" which holds the Republicans Last night at their herr.e <: 'making a , ,:'11 : Vidi, a numhrr of emplo~m d ~ ; I~ I to stricter account than Democrats. These GOP . moderates and others manufacturin~ comp:my wal;ej I I I An Epidemic Of Burglaries · Through K's Rosy Speeches and ~Irs. Edward Snow . .\ ,·;·' r:.1 ' point out that the Democrats didn't I was made to them on the :1 'I It was recently reported in our punishment. Juveniles get special By RAY CROMLEY that manpower problem as well as l(1e spare the lash at the time o[ the cele· I ~ ,, ASHINGTON, (N E A) - Nikita their golden wedding juh:lee news pages that an epidemic of treatment. The purposes are clear, W industrial problem. The added need for bracd U·2. incident over Russia. that the break-ins has occurred in city Khrushchev has some economic military arms and equipment will chew late Secretary of Slate Dulles was I It \ . ' ' J' They are to avoid anything that 11roblems. · l .:I '., ' up materials needed for industrial ex· often heavily assailed for practidn~ :";nrcmber 4, 1~111: • 1-• schools and that in some cases these would obstruct attempts at rehabili Now that the full texts of Khrush· pansion. "hrinkmanRhip'' with ~foscow and Peip· I ! I have been attended by wilful and tation which is always possible chcv's speeches before the 22nd Con· Because o[ the growing shortage of in~. that the Eisenhower regime was ! I ' ' .II ; 1 vicious damage to property. Much with the young, But in Britain grcss of the Soviet party have arrived young workers, the So\'ict Union will not constant!)' charged with being too ri~id Successfully cn:lcl:iding · in ,Washington, certain things become with the crnploy~r< ,\;oociatic:. ! I' 'I !I ·: of this is believed to be the work there is the intention to couple the have the expanding labor force it ncerls in altitude on disarmament, Berlin. I: of ju:veniles. juvenile offender and the parents clear. for the hothouse industrial growth that and a hn't of issues. at a special mrrting )c>:crcJr . 'l \II "I i ' At first glance, the second Khrush· cd wage incrcascc. ra11~1n~ I 'I I · Bui older persons are also in a measure of joint responsibility Soviet plans require. To most of these Republicans, there chcv speech seemed a promise of what is no difference between such attacks twcnty.thrce cents an hour ot I engaged in profession of burglary where lack of parental control is To meet these industrlul manpowc1· I 011 a more substantial scale. To the people of the Soviet Union would and their own char.~cs that l{cnncdy has Recagnize1 :. : I .; : ,'. : manifest. The British policy might get in 1970 and 1960, and a prediction needs the SoviN Union has cut hack on mishandled Cuba and Laos and could <;oon >LIHI\lT the quality of its higher education. E£1··· I: this the numbers of safe-robberies well be loolted at by local authori of how they were going to outstrip the he firmer on Berlin. Local product; •rc m ,,, Since it is the new youn~ blood that 1 ' '' bears witness. ties to determine if it is at all United States. rt is natur:~J cnou~h for those mn>t quick and enthu.-ie;\tl' ;ales i: '! brings in the higher technical skill~; This is a growing town and we adaptible to our own conditions. An analysis of the details of that rlcepty invol•·ed in forcign·policy mnk· set up in the Gandrr 1cr:ninai r : '' CAN. ., needed in an expanding economy, the '. i may expect to. have our share of speech indicates that Khrushchev aetU· in!( to he rcoen!ful of attack. The manager ~:ric \\"in,nr of the · i-: In the case of adult offenders, crime. But certain things can be sentences have. tended lately to be ally was admitting that Soviet economic technical competence of the Soviet authorR of policy are its defenders. savs that busincs.< i> all ard '··,, I .'I i ,· expansion is so unbalanced and so labor force will not grow at the fast Furthermore. the men In power who an'd local food is well amP:ei ;I' .. done to improve the protection of increased for habitual criminals. :.;" I many key projects arc off schedule that rate reached in the past few years. arc privy to all the secrets bearin!( upon wide tral'ellers. I property and to minimise the vol The problem here is whether a con- · It will not grow, either, at the rate ' . ume of crime. he Is now forced to pour. a ·greater the cold war struggle come to believe victed person is susceptible to share of Soviet resources into the heavy the technical capacity of the U.S. lahor that they alone arc competent to make FETE ClL\JlPS reform. In the case of those who and war Industries. force wlll grow in the decade ahead. reasonable judgements. The Hoh• Crn•s School cha~;:~. One is to consider either an In a period in which growing auto· • ' th built , increase in the size of the police appear completely unable to adjust More effort is to be pUt Into steel, But more detached observers quickly to be tendered a rlinncr 1a •• themselves to an honest way of life, Machine tools, other such heaVy Indus. mation demands higher and higher tech· point out that this cuts both ways. auditorium ~or. l~lh ·· force or an adjustment of working nlcal competence, this wlll put the b ~·'' the sentences should be related to trial goods, Less relative effort wlll be Thi~. n! course, is not' meant to sug. the Foster Troph" will e "'::, hours to allow a larger mobile force Soviet Union under a severe handicap indi,•iduai awnrrl• are prcr.:t; and '' ' the protection of society against put into housing, other consumer pro· gcst that all mistakes-when they arc ~- :. to be available for night patrol. It ducts. ' In its economlc·industrial race with the 'Messrs. Don Ho~an anrl Al!t r:r- confirm'ed predators. The purpose established as such-are of equal kind ... .;: * \vas proposed in Montreal by the An analysis nr Khrllshchev't! figures ' United States, or magnitude. The cooler onlookers British. and French experts who are of long sentences in such 'cases indicates that, even so, he expects the · simply say that any standard is unfair JCF., ICE! helping to reorganize the police would be protection for the public Soviet economy will grow at ;. slower which would allow one party to criti· Many vehielcs harl on tte:: force of that city that men should rather than punitive. rate from now oh, His esllmatfls would cize, hut not the other. yesterday. The thoroughiilf'. It may well be wondered also if indicate that he bel!eves that industrial Renlistlc politicians are arguing anew a slippery condition and 1 1 be. taken from traffic duty for more accidents were narrowlY · · t the time has not come to consider production will groW at a rate of '7 per iltrength ~or 5cdaq that partican criticism is ever with us, iqlportant work. This has been ·rr·cull 'l •· pedestrians found it dI 1 • ' approved by the Montreal city the removal of the penitentiary to l:etlt annually lrtstead ot the Q to 10 per and that foreign affairs, whi~h bulks so ' cent a year he hab b~en claiming in the ., IAI'L L. COUGLAI large today, can't be isolntcd from it. their equilibrium. •' some isolated area where the' ~ I government. Parking meters co.uld past. But all, of whatever party, should ( therapy of useful work under just :I be serviced by city inspectors and a agre that critical appraisals must stop film There are sohl~ very good lndl~atloM FAClNG LIFE CIIEERFULLY I proportion of fines could be paid to but discipline might be tried. short of either suggesting or promoting ~ of some o[ the economic troUbles I the Council to help defray the cost. These problems, of course, are •Jesus wu constantly urging his dis· national disunity . Genis Of common to all countries and all Khrushchev was hlhting at ill his ~peech. That might release some members clples to be of good cheer. Scores of They should agree also that criticism Some troubles. like 3 cities. We have been fortunate that • Agrlculhltal production Was low this shnuld he neither so strident nor so o~ the police force for other duties. year for the second stralgilt season. It times these words were upon his lips. of a solvent debtor. hear , crimes with violence have been few No man ever uttered more sober words insistent as lo make our policy makers -Honore ce N I· was better than last yeilr'~ cr!l!cally I A larger night patrol and in but there is a pretty tough element than Jesus. Allhough his words are full ih cnptives, to tic their hands at a bar jloor output, but not much. - gaining table anrl destroy their usc· creased mobility might very well ih this town which needs to be kept • There understood to have been of llght and love, he occasionally be· i Is fulncss. 1\ help to prevent many of the bur unqer control and no means by a lag In the· nusslarl eonstrudlon of came so stern that in the whole of the ~~·- Under our presidential system, we ------B Bible we find no denominations more I glaries and give a greater sehse of which this can be done on a con major missile bases because of a shbrt I severe than his. Yct this was the man only get one set of policy makers at a The Word Of d i s~curity to property-owners. · structive basis should be left un llg~ 'of matetiills. 'J who besought \Is to he of good cheer. tlmc, and they have to serve us for four n '•· I ' :There is also the question ·of tried. • There has been l severe cutback Draw niglt to God, and He I ' Why should we be of good cheer? year~ at the minimum. I I i In the .outjlut ol l•rge Sovh\t 11\lssltes, 11igh to you.-James 4:! c ' . I For the simple reason that the God of • • • I though this Is mbsll~ In ptepariltlon for • • • I love presides over the world and its ARRESTED DEYELOP~IENT i I I new types. dl'd 'I U.S. Btalkh ·.Companies In Canada life, and such being the case we have Rapport between Go 1" . I • There hall b~en 1 !ntl.ltlistribUIIolt Often these days we re2d that young· gins when man 0 I I nothing to fcilr. This does not mean respon~s The Minister. of Trade and Com- ation th11t will improve by degrees of men and mlllerlillllllo l!teal tbnt many ~ters, and often some adults have sought expressed in Jesus Chn!L hltportaltt ltew lltdUstrlat tii'O)eets liave that we do not hnve problems. This violent redress against' those who have I merce has been telling American as Canadian consumptive capacity does not mean that we shall not at in,dustrialists about some of the increases. been sloWed doWl! to l ilnllil'ft pate criticized their failures and short· Wilting tot essenUal tiiaehilleey a11a times be stricken to the earth and left comings. . 'G ot1 Thl!re at lyillg with the disconsolate feeling that ------MAKE IT Rll'i -~u things that thei'r branch companies is; course, no excuse all sujlplies. 'i'hat Ill whbt eiiUt!l!d lthrut!h· ealt never nr!se. But we can. Mil· Usually, the comment on these hap, owen sound sun·TI hi Canada should be doing. · for American branch factories to chev to otdet. 11 year'a iuilldity on ill we ·lions haVe done so in the past. We can pen!ngs stresses the fact that the per One Owen Sound teacherl"l What he has said is reasonable take their direction on export trade the moat du~Jll fi~w tl~tlll!~ts lhbt !' h IC•~" 'o too. Bollte people l!ve and act as if the sons involved have sought a violent last year in an EM 15 • • ;! enough. Chiefly, thC'y should try .ftom Un~ted States policy. They Jobs alt~aa~ 'tart~d eould be Mill· . 1! r 1, . world were presitlcd over by the devil solution. That is indeed a problem of that even less attention :Jl~ pteted. . that co to ~ave. as many of their compon-. should be :prepared to follow the instead ot by a God of love. The devil major consequence in present day so· national anthem 1n ents as ·possible . mam.lfactured in standtrd practic& tn Canada ot sell More troubles are forecast bt popu· would pounce, revenge and destroy. The ciety, home of the monarch. Canada and they should be permit• ihg to any country to which the latlon surveys, willch Indicate that for God of love ean always be depended ror.tl But it perhaps tends to be Ignored The playing of ·the nal h~d to enter freely into export trade. Di>Mlnlon la pte):)ated to sell. the next eight years the Soviet Union upon to lift up and heal. that the problem has another facet: the has In man" public Some automobile .manulactureril But Utere hllve not bt!en too many will have i very severe shortage ot men How much we all need at times the ' ' I evidently increasing Inability of people mean little more than or and women tea~hiltg age 21. divitie assurance that God's reality and 10 !ti: Canada are already ehdeaVourlng ell:atnples of th~ge Ufiit!!d States of all ages to take 'criticism. something is about to b:l& , DUrlnti . tillS . p~~iotl, the number ot jltesence nre so benign and thrilling 111 to obtain •. g~od many of the!~ part!!. lubsidiarie• in · Car\ada refusing to ended. A gong or gal 'Plucl. yoUng lheh atlthltlmell ~llili:hlng ~1 will a from Dottnmon plants. 'I'hat 1s true take an lctive part In eltport trade. that w~ call lift up our heads even In Growing up, being mature, consists ing light, could mean as be only ~0 tb M pet c@nt II! what It of cert~ln. other. industries. Sut ·thli! Fo~. that reason. Mt. Hees• lld!lloni the darkest hour and know that all ,is (n pnrt of being able to acknowledge · e ihe would have been· hat! It not been for well. · ·error or failure, to face wltat you are. If _we were to exerct:!drl~ g~t difficulty 1s probably the collt , tion is mote a statement of principle World Wa 11 and its aftermath. It was a Man who faced crucifixion Attacking your critic does nothing to· csty we demand of ch factor in thl! light of ,the slr;e of than a tn!llru!. of ~xpandlng Cllnad The d~cisloh to hold the military and kne1v ali the time it was comin!l ward wiping the slate clean or your either· give the national Ca$dl~ .,rOduction.•. It Jl:a .altu~ lan txPt~tt·.tradt. torc~s at high ievcls has Intensified who kept calling out, "lle of good cheer." mistakes. due, or discard it. I i Insults Us Again rs bl' last.' As long agci ~s 1818, a 1diiR plsa!te G'ce~ Idisenchanted aetUer named :.~. Lon~mans. ~Jus Stewart had written, 'All the F· • 224 c • 0 1 people who have made large · "'"'"'·"' Sa J be fortunes in the trade of our ' must he I island have risen from low situ· Herr tell l·1tions in the fishery. They were rpportunlt)' t~ra"ic i ~II nt one time either codfish ftorY of .thr 042 "in planters or boat-keepers. Hav• H~slrl fire .J •1n Dis· ins risen 'from the cod·hook, ·Great CJnadra rn;· they make severe masters.' . he dec1detl to "The Newfoundlanders con· raneoiiS anr 1 f th . "' t .-11h ex t .· . ns He tinucd to pre er c1r n a er 1 . ;uppo,Jtto · ..1 .. street merchants and their 11· ."!chn'! at the unw ::;r~ i Juslon of co.lonlal indcpe_ndenc~ I . · ,.f 1rtn;ue. Thr 1 !or 1 to union w1th tho 'foreigners· ·. 1 rsilYJn~ polllt con· i •We'll ra:1t and we'll rave like 1 • r , Allied .,nen · true ;-.lewfoundlanders,' Mgan ,·l !O 11 1135 .~~~~steel ! unc of their chauvinistic folk 111 11.:1; ·.~: .i '. ~ .. 1mrn and 11 songs. And their anti·Confedar ';·.;~!' agents of ~d at ion ballad ·warned defiantly, ,. I I 11 • i•· I 1 •rtr AmerlcaliS 'sc •come ncar at your peril, Can· I' • 1 I' i .,., l'nine·'ear en d' If!' " ; .~ 1 r:r.c · • ixtcen a !Oil wo 1. : ' 1 3 1pepperrel • •• ~ · !tar Those of us who passed adult· ••I :I mi~il_ary,~·~ r~nke' hood twenty years ago know : .. ~ ! . l: Qu1d1 \ 1d1 mili: . darn well that the American .. rI· . had s_et 11XGnn·llm·asion began on a friendly Torba) an _ plnne and remains that way tO· : ~---'• ':'· 1 h ,•• t to 1dav Over 25,000 Newfound· I ..: I r ·.I I 't · . were no until i Jar;d females have married 1 .. · ~ 311 ~~~-hnd I Americans-this statistic shows l1 .I 1 1 . ' re!r;_leter. ~ d ~!ilitia :llr. Rasky, who also must be I I ~· ~ ' )e~!oun 1 ~n · Ianti-American ,that he cannot I , 11 Shamrock r:f \1;rcc disrupt the strong New!ound· I : I ;l amonft a sharp lland·Americon relations exist· . was 0 en pr~ud ing down through the years. 1:1 b ·n· a I We do not remember seeing '. I . 1:adition d eJ "~·o mom· if any "moneyed Can· I : I · e::li!h colony lor ··r's 1 mlian~" here during the war- thr new-eon~< I ht h \ I ! I" . · The~" rrsrnted In fact we thong . t ey were ~ ! l . . . . ·,\mcricans. i pretty po1·e~ty-str1cken. ~om· · " , . :-irw· . pared to the1r fellows·m·arms activity around the Island, one 0 1 ·: thE~ ~~ .! ·ieee I from below the border. of which, he says, "torpedoed '·I ~·· I 3 bl' i 1>.eir ISilnr 1Pd Our Water Street business the gates guarding the very en· ;: · t:urely su~rou~~~cHd 1people will have every right to trance to St. John's Harbour, · ·d ~~n'ded 'the · Impose n sanction upon Mr. and sneaked off in the night.'' 1 ; · ! •;· t ~~wfound\and 1 Hnsl1y's _book-and not sell It- Mr. Rasky had better check t.. l · . t e d in retailntion for his unkind with the naval authorities in Qt. TO-DAY ) . 1 0 I : I 1 1 , .. :: Canada as n and unjustified remarks. tawa who had something to do ;: J back as IOG9. Rasky also said it was a foggy with guarding Newfoundland ''"''f' ! : ;' . ,•::e ~cw!oundlanders r.ight but that "O.vcrhead, during the war. '.' ~tlh Americans and plan~~ bu~zed angnly, as We thought all our new-found n·rtin' with their thon~h trymg to pierce a hole friends on the mainland were TO MAKE 101 1 -~DIER • through the obdurate fog-bank. now familiar with our song c The mist crawled in from all "We'll rant and we'll roar." I . .'\\' was part. tI w an- the named New· .\mericans resented outlandislri~' However, Mr. Rnsky, u a ...' prices charged foundlnnd outports, looking crowning Jnsult, substltltes the :i !!l:~:nercnlams of \\'ater from overhead like a wrinkled word 'roar' for 'rave'. Here, ·' St John's •fisho·l elephant's hide. The fog crept also, he could have checked the rep~ledlr ruled the I out of Bumble Bee Bight, Nlc.k's words of the song-as probably ,. island with an I Nose and Pick Eyes, swooping he did, but in his peculiar Ilk· '' ~ " For cheap · O\'cr Hole In the Wall, God ing for insulting people thought :· . ., to the his· II Almi~hty Cove. and Horse a substitution would sound bet· GUARDSMEN IN GER~IANY-Lient. Jolm BishOJ) \I (I ' R. Fay. the mer· C~ops; weaving like a drunken ter. 10 ship in thous· sailor through Come by We arc sorry to have taken of Vancouver, B.C. left, h;mds a message to despatch (' :! \; i. immigrnnts Chance, Seldom Come By, and up so much space on tlils book ...... y •• l'IIILEE 1 rider Lance Corporal Bill Follett of St. John's, Nfld., I ,,I , , . 'makin~ a trade Blow Me Down: rolling across but we figured as most readers durinrr manoeuvres with Canada's I\ ATO brigade I. - I paupers in the Ha Ha Ba~, W1tles~ ~ay and would not be buying it, we n L:.__.... __ _:._:_::..:....~3l.JJ~j f I' substiMe for hal· Leading TICkles; sk1rtmg Fam· would give some of the quo· in the Soltau area of Gcrmanv. Both are members ! Also- UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS 1 1 ! ish Gut, Great Plnchgut and tations just to let them know of the 1st. Battalion, Canadian Guarcls.-(i\'alional1 \1 ~-----• illaggoty Point; and wrapping how 1\!r. Rasky feels about HE,\PS PL,\UillTS-Dolorcs ·TIMES OF SHOWS .: its gray wraith around Heart's Newfoundlanders, and. New· Defcm·c Photo). Faith is a newcomer to films \I '. : Content, Heart's Delight and foundland. Oh, yes, tile book --· ------.. ------but her ·work already is win· EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK - 9.00 ·I Heart's Desire. LOSES TOP JOB Ilonger a ,geucJ':J! ..:'l has hrcn ning faYorablc comment. Her MATINEE: 2 P.M. also contains references to MO~ .. ,, ILII'J - Joseph Sln· demoted to m a jIll'. Stalin's next mnl'ic will he "Wild ( . )' We still cannot see the con· nine other disasters in Canada. lin's son. Vassily, lms lost the 1 daughter S\'etlann still li1·cs in I! arrest'', filmed in Florida. · ncctlon of the above paragraph We presume some of the Rasky top job his lal11cr gm•c him but I1 the a p«rtmcnl her !alllCr ns- {f ' 'llE:\SE with that tragic fire. He also color has also been added to is slill in the Soviet Air Force. signed to her across the rilw While ~he aetcli. c\'eryonc I I( l ding ncgotiatl~ =====~~m~c~n~li~on~s~t~h:_e ~G::er~m~A~n~U~-b~o~a:_t~t~he:::s:.e ~"~ep~i~cs~.'~'-----~A~c=c~or~d~ln~g ~l~o~l~ri~cl~l!i~s.~hc~i.::_s .2'n~o~l~lr~on~ 1 ~t~he~K~rc~n~JI~in~.----·--·1 .. 11 n~_h_r1_· sh r. -~o-ok_·e_d _l_ike Liz NEXT ATTRACTION :I L' I .i I .s~ocialion · , cstcrtla)' GARY COOPER- DOROTHY McGUIRE in ;~ing !rom tight FHIENDLY PERSUASION" - COLOR - I i \' n hour. DHA\IA - SUSPENSE - EXCITE~IENT 'I lacognized by Winter-Wise Motorists 1s the "OOING·ist" Tire Anywhere Alsn JOEL McCREA in "WICHITA" - ' ! ,\ltKET 'l I·.· I' ACTION - THRILLS - CINEi\fASCOPE. . ., ;I rc meeting 1' I ~ 11: ' i(' ;ales in I J :. • 1crminal. . I: I ' ' . :i 1'; CANADA'S NO. 1 SNOW TIRE •·o, •·I I r of the hotel .. I : "j ! , ~II arotand 'i j ~ I rll accepted br 'f' ; ' . ~ ~UPER-LASTIC HIWAY-BYWAY . ' ' .,I '' ' . . ;; :' :: ! ,. I 1 i I d . ~ '· : . . I . ' • • . ~ ,. I ~uilt with "SARCA*" NATURAL RUBBER . . ' I . . ; ,' I . I . : .. ''I· (The engineering achievement conihlnlni TYREX NYLQN) and '' NYTEX'' an~ ; :il: i, fl, (*Super Altr11ion-Re•l1tant Carlton Alloys) 1 . I . ;: r.' • • , I : 1 ' , f ; ~.· ICE! NOW PLAYING . '. I :: I . ~d on their . ,; . f, -ROAD HAZARD INSURANCE . i 1roughfarcs -I ;. { Mlr'• Yevt I I 11 and a d NO TIME i: rowiY al'erte . Rtl• Colt Sl11 List CHa Traolt it difficult to LIMIT Price .'\ ----1 "••••dl NO MILEAGE 1.150 1:90111 11.50 :1.1.11 LIMIT •.lcf,\3 21.10 IJ.H --- ~ .Though NO RED TAPE ike a protested 1.00111 11.85 17.H bear Interest. 1.40· r. d ••!10/13 21.45 14.H -Honore e JO TRADE NEEDED --::-:-:--;-1---i --::-:-'--:-::- - _ _..:._J ••70115 11.70 11.11 Ride safely, securely, silently on HlWAY· BYWAY- rated top choice for b1d-wt1ther -7.10/15- ""i7.iO 20.15 driving - 12 montha In the yur, Now 7.!0114 ------21.10 ti.H lVIII aaul I Ic - I'I no matter when or wh•r• you driVe, you 7.10/tl 2UO aJ.II ames 4:8. t•n depend on the HIWAY·BYWAV to cet 1.00 ~ou going, keep you going and gel you biCk 1.20/15 u.oo •••• safely, Power-grip "SA~CA" NllurJI Tr" 1.00/tC 27.20 :IG.tl Rubber Tread gives aruter GO, mort pot!• ..10/IC -2UO :U.II ~[f~&m~iHWHILflf~.if~ ·lmK\~ !Jl~l[ ·Y.~. Jtlillliin ·lli'.IJ!!Il.ULU.~ t"!i.ll s:m:~~:.'U.~oo~••._,_...,..,.,'"'~·~~~~ live STOP. Only HtWAY-BYWAY ot~H you 8,00/lC• U.45 27.11 Pttmlum nfety - at lUI thlft prtMIIJIII Prices · • • Actually less tha11 ytlu'd •x~~tet Also- UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS to pay for standard "new-cer" quality tires. TIMES OF SHOWS EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK - 9.00 NEWFOUNDLAND'S LEADING TIRE CENTRE MATINEE: 2 P.M. ~~, . . ~-· tlalar lo ohanct WHEILithanliras "'~1n11 ~ui 111 . CRDRDIAD TIRE NEXT ATTRACTION '-llba ti P •nt quality. Fit Snow TIN ~ttlllllltl'ltly 760 BY POPULAR DEM,AND "GONE WITH FJOei! .• ftll •• '"~· remounting winter llld IU.IIIIIItr. I "-"'IISl~··········-· •••••·••••••••••••·••••••••• to~S THE WIND"' WILL BE SHOWN ON TUES· ELIZABETH AVE. PHONE 90141 '-~'!!!!"11-lt... '..... lltJtl.l , ...... • 711• 11 ·' DAy, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. """ ... ~ ...... t nl• ut fhl!tH• 1110·12 :... 1.10 '''"" .. '".. IIQt iU ~ tUF·I2 Fill Itt f • I . . . I . . , . ·. . . .; 'r '1 I • .a TilE .DAILY 'NEWS,. ST. JOHN'S,· NFLD., ,.. The Inside :Track Social- Person~ Sherwood On ' ' '. .By CASSIE BROWN ( :(llumn ___ i I I, ule j a I in this part of Canada. Like Ic.b., she was convinced he has i'------, 1'0-DA Y'S BIRTIIDA YS 1~uccess in one of the best, if not the best ~~any happy returns of the ! her tf.1!, I, 1 1 voice, in the whole of Canada. day to Richard fl. Gaskell and .\I'TEn:-;00-:- You A pity we don't bear more of David Hammond, who celebrate ' Sl. Dn 11:.1 I .·d.~ i·' it. Lou and Gloria (nee Fifield) their birthdays to-day. Satur· ha~ing a'r~ 5 La(,~!' . expecting an addition to the day, November 4th. 13;~0 o'clo~~oo~ le~o, i family, -- Churcl E · 't S1 • • • 21ST ANNIV~RSARY and A~·ronlrzab,eth .Itt I St. Andrew's W.M.S, will pre· Congratulations to Mr. and · S!a,il. · sent IT'S ALL IN THE POINT ~Irs. Richard Coombs, 44 Liver· lllltTuo,n: 1 OF VIEW, a showing of colour- Alicia Harrs Crystal· Complexion pool Avenue, who are cclebrat : G. Paul R' 1 ed slides with commentray by · ing their 21st wedding annivcr and .>Irs. ,1 tc;o,t. 1 H. Darroch MacGillivray ·at the I Presbyterian Hall on Tuesday, Beauty i~a::y t~~~r~:;ri~~v~;~~~ 05 t:t ~~~·toc~~~~r~;~~·~;; INovember 14th, at 8 p.m. The .A Pampered Wt·n·ter . s.t. Mary's Church. by the Rev arc extended U!d'~ Be 0 ' slides arc of Newfoundland • Canon A. B. S. Sllrhng. an." little fricn/ " ; gardens and flowers and should ,.....,.---..,------·-··-.·-·-:;-·--·.. -·--,_...,.,....,_.._,.,_.,...... , __..,.,..._,...... ,.,,...... , . tla)' "Bim"'! s. :-~---·- ·:. ,_::::. -~ JZ YEARS OLD 1 be interesting. There will al~o be musical selections,· so it !11any happy returns of the day '1.\PP\' nrn!iiil , should be a ,nice pleasant &ocial to Gerald Kilpatrick, 3 Orchar:l ~!any happ1 .\y evening for all. Avenue, ~!aunt Pearl. who will ·ay to Freda· rttulll ,., ...... I Ill ljl • HELLO. '. he 12 years old to·morrow. Sun- who celebrate' 1 ' ., Suggest you take a look at day, November 5th. Greetings morro\\', su· /' ' I I Hope you're getting as much pleasure out of our colourful Jub:lee Guilds for some of come from his family and 3th. Grcctin;< '' . ! those· Christmas gifts you ha1·c /. countryside as c.h. Would lo1·e friends. :children, Lc;;ie · . ~-- to ha1•e the time to take to the to buy. You'll be amazed at Sean. · what they ha1·e to offer. TO·:IIORROW'S BIRTIIDA YS I &idcroads and just get nl)' fill I Oil Iii Ill of \'Iewing. Many mainlanders , . . Birthday grcctin~s to Thoma~ COCKT.\IL P:iiilr .. arc surprised at the mildness ; ,A~cordmg to th; . grapevmc Parsons, Des Cousms, Howard ' A cocktail of our fall season, and confess : \1 a) farcrs Molly 0 Dllsco_ll and Barrett, Wa)·ne ~loorcs, .Enos tcrday at the , I find myself being continually : Hill. Croke planmng to he the Hutchmgs and John Wilfred and Countrv Cl• b surprised. . I! manta! knot. McGrath. Jr., who celebrate Pratt. :-Iana'c/ · rjl • • their birthdays to-morrow, Sun· Trust Compa;v ' , Christmas frighteningly ncar 1 • • 1 ;; 11nd haven't had the time to gi\·c 1 L?vcd Pe,!ar Lmd Hayes m day, November 5th. scntati1·es to ·;,1 it a thought. Every year I vow I P,la) ~.atcs THE PRIZEWI~· -- Pembroke. CB.E · to start buying in Scptcmbcl'l NER · There ;Was none of th1s 47TH ANNIVERSARY and ~lr. Carman A. · ~nd wind up with nothing m1til shallow play.acting we so often ~!r. ;~d ~Irs. Tasker Cook of General l!ana;er. . the last crucial weeks when get fro~ our own TV ~ct~rs. the \\ htte H11Is. celebrate the Supenisor, Atiatt· · there's ·hardly anything left. 1 P.ctor .Lmd Hayes got ms1de 47th anniversary of their wed· ! ' • lllust start buying now. h1s character., he wa.s .the ~ore; ding to·day, November 4th. This GUST SPE.\K[R • ,, • the lonely man. Th1s .was real happy couple were married in ! The Alumni . 'I' liE THEATRE acting. Liked Kate .Reid, too. I914 at St. Thomas' Church by · Cl"re's >!em I The St. John's Players pro· • • • Rev. G .R. Godden. ~lr. Cook . its regular ·IT,eflot; Was putting on lipstick prior duction of THE HOLLY AND is a well·known St. John's :9th. a! 8.15 p ~. 1:, , I. THE IVY by Wynyard Browne to leaving the house the other farmer. of Lourdes HalL [• 1\ \\' sliER WOOD . 1 I now in run rehearsal with Jim morning when suddenly • . . Ryan will be !he i;~; to' start thinkin: fralg, Jenney Webber, Brcmla Hie! The lipstick ended up on BABY GIRL _ cards? It i: to send pcrE· ,I {~arter (she was delightful as my check. I seldom get the hie· Congratulations to ~lr. and .\FTER:-.oox TE.\ i coughs, but when 1 do, I get ~Irs. Richard Kelland of the The St. John's ramiiY phote the alcoholic in ~Inn With a some store I Dog Suit. remember?) Flo Pat· 'em with a vengeance. Found .. , -··.- ·._- : City on the birth of a baby girl 1ital School of ~- .·_ . -; on early 01 ,I terson, John Kearney, Gerald myself hiccoughing in perfect at the Grace Hospital, Novem .\»ociation will · .I I importance if l llalley, ~1argaret Hitchens and rhythm to Bobby Darin's "Lazy ber 3rd, 1951. Richard is the nual Sale and Peter Parnham. There arc, you River", hlccoughed · my way to son or Assistant Superintendent :•Iunday. :\or. 6•h. the city and through the city, will notice, a few new names, 0. P. and !\Irs. Kelland. 83 For· 1 nc~idcncc. Erwcr1 :,: !' and I got so mad with m)'self. est Road. · comr. · another reason £1 Director John Holmes is break· at tcast, that t I ·I '. I just plain scared 'em away .. I lug in several new actors with 1 This I I t just before walking into the TO BROOKI'IELD TIXY RtG l this production which is schc· card Jist. 1 '' NEWS. Aren't they exasper· Mis~ Janet Cook. R.N .. rlauglr· Bleach ;p1:~ca c~. . ' 11 dulcd for Janunry 4, 5 and 6. well-organized qting? ter of ~lr. and ~trs. Albert rtl~~ can IJc ma: · I j Stage management not organ· 1 will have riled [ i Cook o[ the City, who recently I able hy ap,!yitz:. !zed as yet. • • • her list with :I llear lhe Joe Dupuis' motor· graduated from the General · to the !dltc~c(;;·· I 'I • • • addresses of th I ! 'fhc Wayfarers began casting ing across the island had a Hospital School o{ Nursing, h~s orin;: •ill ha•;e 11 '1 she sends cards. ' '.1 '\ on Sunday for THE SHADOW rough time of it getting out It you are to get through the winter without the addition throat and cl1ln line. For tired eye~. she uses herbal eye pads taken a po;ition at the Brook· when the m; :; " or TilE GLEN. This is a one of Newfoundland. They made of a rlnklc or two, give nightly care to your skin. This young (lower !crt), then follows IIJI with eye cream (right). She field Cottage Hospital. Her it's a chca1 ad of us will have i. I it to Gander in fine style, but many friends wish her much ma~e the q I t act play to be directed. by woman uses (upper left) a skin cream designed to restore life applies eye cream very lightly, ll'ith 1 deft fingertip. list from return Je~emy Hurst, and will run for from there on in it was a series !rom em·elop1 I ) :i' of accidents, rainstorms · and to the skin and give It a new glow. She Is careful not to neglect I 'I I ; . seYeral nights at The Arts Cen· year's cards, t• il '1 'I snowstorms, His windshield !I tre. BE. A ~AMPERED WINTER I ing cream will do the rest. ed lo pamper and benefit e1•en !Eyestrain, too, can cause fine IDE" and memory. n 1:1'\I·. : The Wayfarers will be doing wipers broke; tires went flat; ALICIA JIART · the most delicate complexion. I eye wrinkles .. To soothe your and usually ent ' •:; I jack broke; wires short-eircult· eyes and bring out their spark· ::1 I 'i the pantomime CINDERELLA A woman's complexion seems to· Arter you'\·e carefully cleansed For Saturday, Novtmbtr 4 cards to scout: ''I: I i for Christmas. The proceeds ed, all in rain and snow and need ccmstant care no matter your face before sleeping, ap· There is a rich, greaseless cream . le, you Bhould rest them lor a cities asking for wjll be In aiC: of the Sunshine in the middle of nowhere. AI· what the season.. Last sum· ply a lubricating cream tlwt that works to beautify your 1 lew minutes each day. You 's address and tc .. ,I though he should have had ·:1... I Camp. At present, director Fre•l mer's beautiful tan has laded will penetrate the pores and skin while you sleep. And to! can apply cotton balls, dipped ours , , , Attend to practical aunt Lucy move? I hours and hours to spire, they continue the moisturizing pro·: in witch hazel. or special eye :·' .: : : Davies I$ ,awaiting the arrival Into a sallow yellow. She also soften your complexion while detail~. Catch up and get a liltle , I barely made it to the Carson in cess during the day, a grease· pads, saturated with a herbal and recei I 1 I of'scripts . .May be more on this faces the drying e!!ects of the you sleep. . &bud ao that you will hav. I ·i next week. time for 'the ·,crossing, Tskl winter. elements and overheat· Jess emulsion can be used un· extract solution that has 1 cards come some fret time. In p.m., get t~ ,d I • • • •• • • ed rooms. There are many good creams on der make-up. soothing effect. deal of discuss! · The · Buckmaster's Players While driving along Water the market, and if you've found getb« With CO!IiCDial lfOllp for down to figure I I ho.plng to do somet.hing for Street this· week, noticed THE It may be a never-ending battle, one that works for· you, be sure Fine lines around the eyes arc Herbs have for centuries been a party. Plan gamu and o\ber see littl Christmas, according to the ARCADE has added to Its but it needn't be a losing one. to use it every night. Should easier to come by than to re· used cosmetically for their activities so there will be no laJ cards to 1 :! : .. I ' :'} ,• chairman, John Allston. An premises and has put on a new The first thing to remember is you still, be searching for one, move. ~!anv of us find they've beautifying, cleansing a n d in fcstivitiu. Romance and and nei~hbors • I soothing properties. · And . if to often dt eliecutive meeting will be held face, and very nice, too. Man· that no matter how dull or dry you may find success with a cropped up 'this time of year. marriage ·are under ~cclleot I I I ,1, you plan to try their effect on Others thi this week, followed by a gen· ager John l'llurphy was well your complexion may look. it new formula introduced by a ' An eye cream should be used planetary iofiUCrM:CI, : l .. your comple:(ion, you at least beautiful greet' s/ :~1 eral meeting next week. John lcnown to a ·Jot of · you as a will respond to a routine of well·known beauty authority. I each night, ~cntly m·assaged : . 1·, into the skin with the fingertip. have it all over the women of expression o says ~hey would like to do former radio announcer. with cleanliness, stimulation, a well Firmly believing, that the mosl: One such. cream, richly luhri· the past. You don't ha1·e to ••• On November 4, as much appreci something amusing, That's what VOCM and with the CBC. In balanced diet, Jots or waler to beneficial beauty ingredients : the statue of Venus de eating, contains hr.rhal essen· make your own preparations. fuLUre \\i~l hlH friends ·as dis tan :: J ·:: ';: we alllol'e. · fact .fohn a1id c.b. collaborated drink, reasonable exercise end hnl'e nature as their source.! was discoyered on the Is rurntab!e Ce,i:e b:it she offers a hcrh·cnriched line res which. the maker snys, ll'ill just stop at the nearest cos I " on .The Ne1~f~1mdland Story plenty o£ fresh ·air and sleep. of Melos. It now stan~ . . metic counter. drive~ ay w eti:&i:I~ way YOU thi .. : I Smes on the CBC, with John Diligent use o£ luhricat· of beauty preparations. claim· benefit the eyes as well. t.ht:.. Louvre in Pari~. Recent The Drama Festh·al. Society or di!!kult 1urt~! ~ more appre, reading the stories and e.b. ------·----- explorations have been made !·: held· its first meeting for the of the dri' eu)'. Tl.i and famil· . i: season on Monday past. Var· writing some of them.. Must around Melo! in &eaJcl! of the .I statue's arms. be 1 booD ~ !be h~ seldom see th! ious business matters were dis pop, in and take a look at the Between U Fooo FoR AMERICANs I.O.D.E. ' 8 contain a pcrst r l '.' eussed but the biggest news inside of the new store. Okay, ., ' i I or a picture for drama groups was that Nat· John? The monthly meeting of thE The Day Under Your Sign The note rna: lonal Director Dick MacDonald ·' • • • Old Colony Chapter, Imperial resume of yc Cheers! Women Cranberries Make Order Daughters of the Empire ARIES (Boro 'Mmh 21 !o April U) liBRA arrives on Sunday and will be Yeur clurm urrie1 ~u tar. hut be Wcrk .....,. , .... the snapshot C.B. Invited to participate In was held at the home of Mrs. lUTe lt ~ in t!e ri1ht dirtcti011. uct y / ...... S'f. JOHN'S, t';JILD SATURPAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961 _7 ., : ,, ' ,. I " . . ~~~rwoo~ on Better Homemaking Daily Recipe Glitter Fashions For The 1-Iolidays Iwe The Women i ·,, ' , I I I H Celebrated 'national £1ah 'n sea· I . ·I food week this week w I t I I •; 'i ' I one or more of these recipes Status: Mini{ 'Out' " ' ' ule Card Is What ' ' - SCALLOPS EN COQUILLE Scallops are one of our mos· p o p u I a r Atlantic shellfish Shelter 'In' They are harvested In both In You Make It sbore a n d offshore flshlnl RUTU MILLE'l'l' cars, mink coals, swimming grounds from Cape Cod to 1 sec iti the papers that furriers I pools and cabin cruisers: all Newfoundland, Digby, Nove are moaning low because mink going happiil' underground' in Scotia, Is the home port of our . coals are retailing far below, search of status. largest scallop fleet, last year's prices. Seems the I mink coat is no longer a status That would at least get people A delicious way &a prepare seal· symbol, so it isn't as much in . digging instead or taking i de· lops Is to bake Individual serv· demand as il had been. I realist attitude toward aelf· lngs In cream, Deep, fluted protection. scallop shells make attractive Somewhere else I read that a 1 baking· containers for this dish, trip to Europe is no longer a And it wouldn't be so expensive if you have them. If not, In status symbol, either. Guess a status symbol as the second divldual casseroles are a lat., it lost o u t when the travel! car, or any more expensive lsfactory substitute, agents started advertising, than the swimming pool or "Sec Europe now-pay later.'' mink coat. · . To make four servings, you will need one pound of raw, un· Well, that's the way it goes. As. The saving grace about the breaded scallops. Separate soon as ~!r. and Mrs. America homb sheller as a status sym· them and rinse them well In !usually at Mrs. America's hoi is this: after we got through cold water to remove any grit. prodding) achieve a status bragging about our shellers. i ~ symbol, what was "in" is and showing them off, and Place four or five in' each .I I • ' greased baking container and suddenly "out" and the status making the most of them con· season with salt and pepper. setters arl olf on a new trail. vcrsalionally, they would still Ill'~:' Add one tablespoon cream to be there to serve their real l.!i . , : .I Nobody seems to know what the purpose. I I I • each dish, then lop each with I t' . ' one teaspoon of finely sifted next American stntus symbol 1: ! . 1. P.\nty dry bread crumbs and one tea· is going to be. The current What better chotec of a !ta!us i - one (collecting paintings-pre· symbol could our next one be ail party Was spoon of melted butter. Place fcrahly by the Impressionists) than that? t:.! : l the Bally . In a hot oven at 450 degrees : ., :! . lry Club by F., and bake for 15 minutes. can't drift down to the middle .· . .. "nager, The class. The kind of paintings ·How about it, ~!rs. Kennedy- '. 1panl-, lor SALMON LOAF Glitter and sparkle for the holiday whirl arc found In fashions that lure with gold. Short that are a status svmhol just couldn't you start the ball rol· to meet According to a recent survey, gold lame dinner dress (left) by Larry Aldrich Is woven of nylorl and metallic yarns, then bend· can't be linanced by 1>1r. and ling, posi~g in the .white House II ,., "; . C.B.E., Ontario's farm homemakers ed In pearls and brUllants. Evening greatcoat by Origlnala (right) is In gold and silver tweed. Illrs. Upper Middle-class c1•en shelter wtth Carolme by your i.' t I ,.,' serve more canned fish than on a buy·now, pa,·-later basis. side? That is all it would take ' .·arman A. n Is cut with wide back and dolman sleeves along the lines of a day coat, to make the bomb shelter our I' ' 1\ana~cr, they do fresh or frozen f 1s h. It would be a fine thing if the newest status symboL 1,, •r, Atlantic Salmon is one of our m o s t • careful with the !amos a n d wouldn't have given t h c m ' popular conned fish varieties, don't go overboard ior those houscroom. Three chairs are next status symbol turned out . . , gel" 11 i11 be pbotogratJhcd behind ·her cardboard and one or the most popular to be the family bomb shelter, . World:s ~argest bu~ldmg ' .. ' ~lilt ~n Ilold outlines, bright shades of Polly's frilly things that so many think not too many; in point of fnct, canned salmon dishes Is t h e are right Cor an Early Ameri· not enough for most living with the people who once tried ":tthout ~~tenor suppo~ts JS the well on color film and color salmon loaf, easily prepared can r o o m. Our ancestors rooms. to outdo each other with big· a1r dock m Akrr.n, Ohto. •· lj, as described, Quiz I I hoard Iron!, sketched to look 1 can · (15% ounces) salmon ·\ I ! K\1' snmwoon I like an angle, or a choir boy or ILLUSION, CHARM, LUXURY 11 ;:Jrl tlunkln~ nboul i 1 cup liquid (salmon liquid '. I a Santa's helper, o1•cr which MIRRORS GIVE YOU ALL , ; . ,, 'I c~n!s'.' It I> u you I plus milk) THREE to ;end p:r,.JOJ!i3ed a youngs!e1•'s head smiles is 1~ cups sort bread crumbs I ;: ·. :oo:·; TEA easy and inel'pcnsive. I·.· t. John's iaalil)' photogmphic !~ cup chopped celery I By POLLY CRAMER >omc ~!orcs olfc1· 1 tsp, grated onion 1:: 1ool of A really clever homemaker can ! I. · ; earh· orrlrrs-<~ To make an angel prop Cor ex· 1 :. on will hold 0 Y.. tsp. salt work magic with mirrors. In i~portar.•c' if )'O\il' list ample, the dress shupe and Dash pepper I: r am! Afternoon wings arc first sketched on the the hall, bedrooms and bath· . . 2 tsps. lemon Juice rooms. They are an absolute :; or. 6th. at the cardboard or heavy paper. ! l eggs, beaten ' ! ·r. E1·cr)one Then metnillc green Christmas necessity for convenience as '' ; a:)tr.cr rc,son for hcing I w e II as beauty, In other ' 1: !tlsl, tlwt the holi· plastic tape and holly design Drain salmon, saving liquid. tape are stuck down along rooms, mirrors can seem to . This is the Add milk to salmon liquid to increase the size of a given card list. The sen· these sketched Iones making a make one cup total measure. I, , >pil!cd on space, repeat a beautiful view, wel!·organized home· bold, clear outline. The halo Flake the fish, Combine all ·;m uc made Cor the angel Is made from a bring In light or help correct 'Ji1 have filed neatly in Ingredients. Place In ·a well· architectural mistakes. And '·' applying lood le;i ier list with names paper plate handed In gold greased loaf pan or baking ii~htcncd SilO!. tape and held on the . child's otherwise, they add charm, a~J:e;;cs of tho;e to dish. Bake In a moderate oven gaiety and o!ten, a touch or "·ill have to bt ;:.e sends cards. head with bobby pins. the rug is (350 degrees F.l for one hour, luxury, or until loaf Is firm In center. cheap and :e~ cf us will bare to dig I also !Ike the idea Cor a tall !he rug Let stand Cor five minutes on One decorator summed up the tsllrom return addm· Christmas tree shape made ench side. Garnish a heated ,. from two tall triangles or card· mirror situation this way: "A , fro~1 cn1·eloprs, from plotter. Serve plain or with ' .' ' board. One triangle Is slit house without mirrors Is like . ' ! stance, a visit to an authentic 1 laid there which are not level 111 most cases .bold water and dnl. a in dowr..lil: advocate the placing of curb and gutter and sidewalks to take placr :lficmac village was inteersling. 1 sections where people arc paying taxes over the years. There we saw an old birch bark : d '!I! canoe reputed to be 150 years ! Cur pre-planning snow clearing operation with the usc of salt al~d ' 301 r·;·, [1 old. It had probably transport· ! intersections and hills, including sidewalks is a great credit lo lllll' Eng•nce ·,.;1o cd members of this tribe from · partmcnt over the past two years, but I still contend lhat there arc ?;n~iiie~~ mainland to island and back 1 without drive·ways or garages 11:hcre the residents copld altcrnalc pal kut"lhan :n • • I days and ni"hls and snow·clcarmg could be done on those street>. ralhcr i'nd ~~ agatn many, many limes before i 0 10 the while man and his ferry I these peoplc sc;rch at·ound town Cor ~ parking_ lot whicn is impo»tblc 1 h~· rr<~~ service, happecnd along. thing has been voted against several ttmes durmg my penod. but up tou ·h 3; \~1 'I time it h&s never been tried out. and I suggest that a try-out on >ln•cls '·kin' cl ~ •I 0\'er rolling hills. like a ride Street on a trial basis, with just the residents on that parlllular strcc?~ 1 m~ !t~~: on a roller coaster, our caravan I street.' 1 am sure that this can be accomplished but I do not a~rce lid 10 con::::t drove to a beautiful farm at 10 he left on the main roads-this is something which we should not a11 \ct c,ter;i·t Woodleigh where Col. A. W Valuable cars taken to off the-street parking lots arc abus~d b)' ,·and all a in !he c,c I .1 ohnslon has buill the most lv damaned. Improved parking facilities wherever possible, espcL'ld .\10 a ;ir~ 'I I amazing miniature replicas of town bu;incss section. The concentration of all pa~king meter f~n,' ~ur ctawo·t:~ famous structures in his native fund for the purchase of real estate in blocks for th~s purpose '! d c:rml replace~"~ .: i ( England. The building of these business. Remove all _loading zones which waste parkn~g space ~I ar~) 3~ 0 wilh leag scale models started as a hobby. parking meters, Joadmg can then be _do~e as we rl1d fnur J ~ ownin~ the lei signs on the meter, and if no mone~ IS tn the meter, the s;tote It took five years for Col. John· sign is responsible and would get a llcket. .. , I ~ ston to complete the first rc· ~ I . . 1'. f[' . Conti111;;to,.. ~ I i plica, York Minister Cathedral. In my manifesto I recommended the abohshmg of the 1a 1" a corr·"l·· Since then he has added Gray's acing too slow and unwieldy for tr.affic control, a~d would ,uggcst rw;cr all rei''; Church (of Elegy fame), Penn . of Council. with an Advisory Committee of the Engmeer and Town P ~n more adel~ 1 ~I I 1\[anor House, Glamis Castle, to be voted for by the Council as a whole as a means of q~;~Ickcr an. ec ,, 0uld t,.1 traffic control. Lights can be placed where needed and this C~mmg~wcr and P·~ 1 .I Shakespeare's birthplace and an early review of the necessity of Onc·Way s!reets o,n, Water, New c • '. ~ ·~ y ~f.\\'5, S'f. TOI·JN'S. i\FJ.T) SATURDAY, NOYE~!BER 4, 1961- g II'.' WIUSIC PAINTINGS I. . I * * ' . , I I .. . t.•• ; . ,.,. I ;: . ' ! • f. ! I·:,, *THEATRE LITERATURE . I( I : ' ·. i * ' . J. I i : j. I :: ! . I ' ·l I·' I! !I . .1-~' j:l~~! n. ~·:;. ., I 1 II ' t I • • If .• j ' 't . i I I .,• \ ; ' I ·. ·1 ·1. i', 1 '! . Of Dublin Theatre Festival . I• t· ...... Ill ,.. ..1;' ·.. Shakespeare f Jimpses \ 1• I I j' ;•" ; , .. I 'I • I ' II'·, . ---·-----.------·------·--··----... ~ ~; 1 • I i :· ~ I i · 'I ., ' . y Playwrights . Scholarship I I ·, ( i' 'I I,',.'~' I. Represented \To Remember ; I ,. (BI' a Drama Correspondent) ct•cripno~ of Ireland's a_s "an _i sland ~urr~untdhed by 1 b. ~lanchcster Gtmrr1 Jan wr1 er ear 1 1er m e cen· 1 ' ~ ·appealed to the thousands of visitors, who flock· Coburn ,; 11 1Chasa ' 1;ld . rcourth Theatre Festival held between the lOth and I ~ 1 \' . Charles Cuburn, who, parts in this year's Avondale DJI'rn' s mbcr. Compamcs. from Bnta• 1n, France and Ire· Th~ l~te I' i dred lh1s ~ummer three days productions. 1 1 .! ' i · septe in the Fcstil·al anti most of Dublin's theatres and 1 1 aft~r his final appearance !n In anrouncin¢ the project, .. :I 1--ed into se!'l'iec. 'I''Ycu Can't Take It With You," •Jlr. Clowes said. "We are de '. :~,;-~!GilTS Gaiety Theatre, the world pre· ,,\.' at Avcndalc Play!J;,use, Indian- !lighted by the interest and co '. PL- .. 1 rogrammc in· , miere of Teresa of Avila by ' polis, Incl., :'.'ill he .?omr:wm-; ope• ration of 1he Stratford offi· I fr!ll'\/shaw. Shakes· ll!ugh Ross Williamson at the !orated throu~h an nnu>unl :cials. The plan will provide \, ,.. ' ' I I 't ~crksBr~cht. Strindbcrg. \Olympia Theatre, and The Voice •Shakespeare scholar.;hip, Allen; interested young people with an ,, . I t'e,·rleau. \\'il- of Shem, a new version or ~lnry .W. Clowes. Avondole president,: opportunity to Jearn more about ·co' c:enet and · ~lannin!('s adaptation of James announced recently. !classic theatre at its best. It is Icr.> ! · • F' ' W k t th I I ' Jh 113, 1 wurlil pre· Joyce s mnegan s a ·e, a e Fnllml'ing appro1•al of Avon- ia constructive experience, con· cf ·;:~esa. ol ,\1·ia. by 1~bl,ana Theatre. Miss_ ·Mann· Idale's Hoard of Directors. )lr. sistcnt with the fine traditions ,, williamson: a ltrst ; mg s work_ was havmg 1ts Euro· 1 Clowes revealed plans for an an-: of integrity and ability !IIr. Co· .'.'.! c11y Traffir Strai~'ht penn premiere. Shaw's piny, set nual Avondale-Stratford Fcsti·t burn exemplified throughout , · ~~ a new lri~h dnuna- , and co?tumed. by Bern~rd Dayde \'al Theatre Study Grant in', his acling career. ' I · Douclas. and two . of Parrs to g1~·e a perwd atmos· i memory of Charles Coburn. ''he·; ~lr. Coburn died in New York I ' ' ~~ youn~ Irish dram· phere, was d1rectc~ by G~rard I cause of his exceptional in- ·on Wednesday, August 30th, fol· •I I ! ms ]!r. Passion of Pet~r ·Healy. whose w1fe, Erthne \flucnce on clns: I . ·.- ' --~ ~--.- -~- ·-~·--- ,- ;-.•, ... - .- ~ :~ i . '10"·:[==~==~~=------~----~~------~------~T~f~1E~·~D~A~IL~Y~N~E~W~S~,~S~T~·tJO~H~N~·s~.~~~·F~L~r_SATURDA~~. I ''l I ·l · Blessed ar~ I ~ . l ' makers: for thev ehlaee. 'I I 1 1.' ATTEND called the chi!J aI hr I ades God. ren of [. I I i. I , CHURCH -~latt. 5:n. • i ·t i • .,! i' ! t ; L 'I 'I ... ! ·: 1\ ! : through Christ our Lord. Per· sonal witnessing and Prayer 1 ' I : I I ' I, Battle for souls will concluclc Mormon Elders A Plea For Some Old ) ! the meetings at the 'femplc, on BEST LOVED HYMNS the Lord's Day. All arc invited • BY REV. DR. FRED SASS savinoo ... ··Sunday Services lOll "Ask for the old paths an d lion ~~ Ollrselles b.. ' ·; to attend and share the fellow· Exh or t at ship. Abide with me: fast falls the eventide, walk therein.'' Striking word~ And h a sha!!J: :.-'-·------Tues. 7.30 p.m., Band and }fhe darkness deepens· Lord with me abide· ''Rend The Best Books First-" to come from the lips of a young arou~, at 1are the Songsters Rehearsal. l I I '. ' · In all the uses o! time, of which man well ur.der thirty! For' thron~ · 0 ~ the ··'A•' · "9 I' Ch I Minister, WESLEYRev: V. A Smi.th, Wed., 8 p.m., The Temple W 1en ot 1er he pers fall, and comforts flee, our last week's article was writ·J youth ~as a.Iways. been regarded our , 11 ee~; n:ark{t !Can UrCh ten, some surely should be taken as bemg 1mpalJcnt with that J·ust', .. 1· -, In the ... ; Of C BJ\., ll.D.: 1\hmstcr of V1s1 Home League Meeting. Help of the helpless, 0 ahide with me. · h' h · \d • n ~ ' . .. . anada tation Rev. F. G. Weir; Organ Thursday: 7.30 p.m., Prayer ro~ readmg - for acquaintance w ~c ~s o :md eager fo.r that amt:?~rne/' 1rt 1 1 ·lihC mar• ' can get hot for awhile. Jt's when Bower were ·given· Thursday off n'len of cad1 were appointed. Alouettes, already eliminated Toronto Argonauts. · .· agatnst reprdcmatives t.·om • !llrs. V. Ciou.;to .. · tht ICC· era 1 manager· you're winning a few, dropping by lmlach, b.ut Keon and Bower Athletic Corr,mittcc- Chair· from ttlc Eastern Football Con· I Last year's Winner was half· betl !slana Curling Club and ; W. A. Knowling B. Boone · gen 10 \laplc Leafs. a few but getting your share of showed up anyway. Baun, who man, John Simms; Secretary, fercnce playoffs, also came up back Roh Stewart of Ottawa. 'J'oruay Curling Clull: . llrs. C. Doyle P. Poltaru , of T~ron ~n the den! the points that a club gets con· w.anted to skate, is down with Jim Walsh. ·with the rookte of the year m The 24.year·old Oliver, an 1 Team 1., G. Gtannou, Skip; i 31 r!::1 '!1l!ton Bruins send fitlence, jells' into a solid pack· flu. 1\ield Committee. Chairman. , punting end Giovanni llerrctta. American import playing his i R. Templcwn, ~late; J. Meehan •. 1 J. E. Butler J. G. B.eams .. ··--- . ., -. T_he Daily News !; [St~ck · MaJ;:}.{~~r·Jt,~el?~t-~ FOI 11 j IJ Maritime t:!OO Jl5 t2 t2 c Ceme•l ~1'. Price 1 ' Marlin 110200 e1 $II 110 +1 C Cement pr 21 1• Que Pnw I I Matalch !000 7\'J 71'1 m c ImP 8k c 70 noyaJ Bonk I I I Maybrun 3200 a a a Cdn Brew 53\1 Shnwln ' 1 1 Mc!ntyro 1210 145\'J 44l'o 4m +11'• Cdn Celan 31 Stool \ 1 McKen 19200 20 19 20 +II'. C lnl Power 121> Tt Con PL l MoWat 1!700 45 15 45 C tnt Pwt pr 3711 UN Steel 1 I NO TOCKI Mentor :1300 50 ~ 49 +1 CPR 25\'o Walker t TORONTO CLOSI s •terrW •so 63 i!ll 18 CoctuhuU 15'1 CAlfAillAN I h:r The Canad1an Prt.n •• " s "li Con PIP ' Toronto Sloek Exehonre-Nov. 3 Meta Uran 2200 101'1 101'1 101'. eurams .,. • I t Complete l.lbulnllon ol FrMay trans. Mt Wrlahl 110'1.!0 160 1150 Ill +I D Bridle __22_1'. __ _ \ It ctlons. (Quotalons In ccn• unless Multi M 2500 25 25 25 -1 1 mktd S z-Odd lot, xd-Ex ~ovldend, Murray M 14700 til 93 9& +I r-Ex riAhts xw - E• warrants. 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Tinto luka MO R\; 8\a 81; - \l O'Lury ISOO 14 131> 13\i- I'J I·Dllq 3700 14 13 l! -1 Opeml•k& 3132 tla A!O 12~ +5 A\lllon 220 llP, 11'' !P,- \i' letcher 800 46 15 4! -2 Orch•n !100 1&0 177 177 -3 Band ore SilO 3 3 3 \ 1 toHon ;ooo 11 10 11 Ormshy 4000 2t ~o 20 -2 Bateman 12200 8 7'h: 7 i •llbl• tm•• ~·> ~V.- 'rl O!lsko znoo 57 52 52 Mutual Funds DPatrlce 2000 6 6 t; 4 I :z 1 Holdings CDC lldcop 6000 8 8 8 Pomour !00 74 74 74 -2 Deld c pr 105 Sl3 ll' 13 T '• I Appointment !ordulnc ~o 12 12 1Z Paroma~ 20500 1! 131> 14 Ucllccllas 74f!O 25 2J :!~ +1 Nov~m louzan 2!(\0 49 -II 4R Patina M 531 5!5 575 5&5 + IO MUTUAL FL'NDS OlUt Onn 4:2 $12 12 l2 lralorno ss~• A25 600 !110 -25 Palo !50 2l0 230 2!0 -Z Br Tbe Ctnll11ao freu Blue w JIJ 323 m m -s Tilto HoJoltn~s ltmll' I 1~ JOHN'S, NFLI?. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, lQel PRISCILLA'S POP By AL VERMEEP ... . FOR FUEL & STOVE OIL ·.,. DELIVERIES coNCEPTION BAY SOUTH AREA - DIAL TOPSATI.. EXCHANGE - 72161 . OR WALTER HENNESSEY - 72128 3005 to I i Dial 3001 ... , ' I ' .. I (I i' . i ., ' ' ,·, I I I',. THE GREAT EASTERN OIL CO. LTD. ' '· ' ' ' . r'!II~· 'I/.·' I ji : ' : . i 11 ).. . ~2._ ..You really ara ovar 21, aren't you'l .. ~ I Andt Programmes- ~Radio ,, :' ' I I 8.15..:_Sports Capsule '7.00-Sunday Serenade '· ' ,I . 'l 8.2.5-N ewa 7.M-NeWI THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE . '' .I • 8.30-Hit Tune of the ])ay 8.00--Sunilay Serenade .• JACOBY Tll!;tMA M'/ PE'AIZ, 'JOU'J.IUS'f '' 8.65-News · 1 r ~BC 8.35-World of Sports R(;AUZ& T!lAT D'R'ISDAL.E IS '.I. so1·ember 4th. 8.40-The Bill Allen Sh~w 9.00-Sunday Serenade ON BRIDGE I"NTE~,If.l5 Ill~ 'FOOl.tSH FlFiiES[ ! I,, 9.55-Newa · W!,.. !!.UCJJ.P ·'• 8.55-News ' ''. 'I 9.00-!llorning Meditation 10.00-This Is Ill)' Story .. '. WREN TO OPEN ·'t' 9.03-The Bill Allen Show 10.30-0utdoora in Nfld. . ' 10.411-World of Sport ON FOURTII HAND I' sew!. '! 'n" I 11.31-The BIS Six Show ~ ~:1 1 the ·' orm •· N 10.55-News . 1 0 d 1\'ca'her 110.00- ews Kews a~ · 10.05-The Stork Club 11.00-Weather Forecast from By O~WALD JACOBY , 'I CDio~·otions 10.08-The George Cawdry Torbay Tower ' 11.02-The Big Top Ten In !response to numerous re ; I c Show quests to discuss the bidding 11.30-The Night Show 1 ' 10.30-News Headline• problems Involved in opening 11.55-News 10.31-The George Cawdry In third and fourth scat and I ; I. ! Show 12.00-The Night Ehow \ I I I 12.55-News-Weather-Time about responding after you Sc•sion , 10.35-News ~ ! : 1.05-,-Ciosedown have passed originally, I wi\1 ' i ·, ~t' I arollnd the \\'orld ' 11.00-George Cawdry Show devote several weeks' articles College. j 11.30-News Headlines to the subject. Heart rro~ram I !1.55_:...News ;.n '' ''VT .R~ 1\ 1\m JTT.C:: r.''RTF,NDS Bv MERRELL RLOSSE'R ·I ; 12.00-George Cawdry Show VOWR In the early days of contract, .. 12.30-News !lUNDAY, Nevember 5th. the fourth hand opening was ------13ur I. AM NOW . AHEM f. .. Do ibu HEA~ ME, LARD sMITH ?11 r !.At~.o·Jnc 1~rs Choice 12.35-George Cawdry Show always a big hand. The theory OPENLY OPPOSED To Farm Program. 12.45-Fishcrman'• Forecast was that you could pass and lH15 ll.JRN OF EVENts, ,. , Dar Serenade. 12.55-Ncwa A.M. get • new deal, so why take I AND ... ER "• . ! ; I Bulletin. I 1.00-George Cawdry Show 10.00-Tell Ul * !tory a chance? ,,, • Program • 1.15-World of Sports 10.15-Story Time with Nancy I: Edwards · Se~~'S and 1\'eather 1.~0-Ncws Summary Today, a good player will 10.30-Hymns WI LOVI camera Club 1.45-George Cawdry Show open In fourth sent any time 1M5-0rgan Music he thinks that the odds favor Program. 2.00-Newa Headlines 11.00-St. Andrew's Presby. Obs. T1me 2.01-Sage }lrush Sam Show his side making a profit. He I tcrian Church 2.30-Ncws Headlines won't always be right, but he 12.111-Muslcal Momenta will win more than he will lose 2.31-Sal!e Brush Sam Show 12.30-V.O.W.R. Present• 2.5!)-News 12.45-High Adventure 3.00-High Time 1.00-Ciose Down 3.30-News Headlines NORTH 16 6.00-Muslc of the Masters -,' 3.31-High Time 4AK98 1r ~negations 8.30-Hospltal and other R• ' ' 3.55-News ¥Q3 . ' )r. Cnm~h ports • Q964 thr large oil 4.00-Hlgh Time UO-Dr. Ritchie F. Bell "- 10 7 5 SHORT RIBS By FRANK O'NEAL rneh on the 4.30-News Headlines 8.1111-Dally Meditation WEST EAST (D) dutional'l' 4.31-High Time 7.00-Rellglou• Service from • QJ 10 2 .. 764 lie~ to both 4.55-Ncws Wesley United Cllurch • 0.2 ¥A65 •:~triots, and 5.00-Supper Serenade 11.00-0rgan Music +KJ'S • 1073 1:1ck for resale. Guest 5.30-News Headlines 11.15-Eventlde Ecbo11 .A964 .KQB3. :he did give me News and Wcathcr. 5.31-Suppcr Serenade 8.45-The Question B01 SOUTH 1!1· o1·er of Praise. 5.45-Fisherman'a Forecast 8.30-The Search .53 I Gu:des <~ r 1\~ several 5.55-News D.OO-Sunday Chorale ¥KJ1Da74 I 'I Bulletin. +A82 I 6.00-Bul\etin Board U5-When 1 Child Asb ... J2 •I :1krtl ~ym,patn.m Sports Roundup. 6.10-l\lovie Guide D.30-Tbt Proteatant Hour my Story. Enst and West vulner:1ble rrl that Mrs. 6.15-Sports Report 10.00-Holpltll and oth• •• lor Marinen. East Soulb West North :ignature isn't 6.25-Travel Guide port• ~ite Jamboree Pass Pus Pn ss l • 1 the t~~i of 10.15-Weather roreeallt :'iews 6.30-Early Evcnlnl New1 Pan 2 'I PJss Pass Hockey Roundup Pen · " Dr. Crunch Canada- 7.00-Sage Brush lam lhow Opening lead-to Q teeth. "The i 0/!-0 CJON lbe Queen • 7.30-News Headline• r. 10RTY :tviEEKLE . wrote tht 7.31-Sage Brush Sam llhow ~>n't a!fect 7.~5-NeWI if he wlll simply follow thm red.'' I OOFE: 'rttl I'LL ~V ------·· •' ...-.- ...... _,.. ,-... ' ". ~ '. ·: f' - THE DAILY ~EWS, ST.· ;' ,1 ' '· >\ I' I ·1 !., I t: i ' I I :: ·i : ! . I ' ' I i ; ' I ; I ' I WANTED 1: ( SEE THESE ,§OO@~tnrmw :. •; AN EXPEUIENCED 1 DI~~ING - DANCING I . II ' I BAKER Lounge 12 a.m. ; Club 5 p.m. I : I ·~ I . I. !\ TREMENDOUS TV lJlunge 4.30 p.m. • 1 a.m. . ' for the N.C.O. .Mess, at ,, BIG HAPPY HOLIDAY ;, Hannon Field. Good sal- 1,' I I I FALL FESTIVAl I; ary for the right applicant · 8 UY S CONTEST I ' q ...... i ' . Win: 2 Weeks Holiday ·- I; 'I ' Phone 43803 1959 CONSUL NASSAU, BAHAMAS z,·efJ' c:ost()mtr ellrlb1 .. and ask for MR. DYKE. $1650·00 SpeciBI IJanCI! r&cb \Vrllnfsdar nov4,6 J,ln nrondraat Sa.turdar Cinema Flcope 8 P.!tl. uc:b SundaJ LAST NIGHT 1958 BUICK · OIGGF.~1 ~IEliU IN 6T. JOliN'S JAM,ES D. UNIQUE and INTIMATE $11·50 Catering to Private Parties HIGGINS· 1959 ROVER 90 Sedan CALL 90026 TONIGHT $2100·00 ': 3 BiG ClOSING NIGHT EVENn TONIIGHT SLIVERS arid: KNOT HOLES 1.-GAMES- GAMES - ONLY $2.00 CARD- $1,000.00 !' .on CJON TV GAME (MUST BE WON) - NO GAME LESS THAN $20.~ at 8 p.m. PRIZE. . ' 2.-$500.00 DOOR PRIZE - ALL TICKETS ELIGIBLE. ,II JAMES D. HIGGINS 'll I!( VELVET HORN ·I,. 3.-DRAWING FOR 1962 CHEV. "IMPALA"- TICKETS ONLY :1 • To The Municipal 1960 AUSTIN I l III . 4 wheel drive "I contend that every hus PLUS PRIZES TO SUIT ALL TASTES ON THE WHEEL! -1 i I DANCE I. hanrl should ha\'e a Den I,I., I 00 where he can seck seclusion it· ' ~Voters of St. John's: TO-NIGHT $2000· jl at' times !" DON'T MISS THE LAST NIGHT - JOIN YOUR FRIEND! I 1949 vou first honoured me by clect 1959 OLDS~IOBILE • • • ,I ' 1;1 And these two fellows should •I' I I' ~lusic by The Star-Lites Automatic AT THE .tl·., inrr me to. the St. John's Municipal Council. cpme in and see us about Again in 1953 and in 1957 you continued Dance Band $75Q·OO our Extended Credit Plan for li I Home Improvements. They 'I I that support. Cover: $2.00 Double can add-a-room for their own 'I• Den, remodel the Kitchen or 'I I • 1959 FORD .I Now in 1961 I return to you asking a "FOOD AT ITS BEST Bath or make any other FALL FESTIVAL. I I $300·00 .I I needed Home Improvement. continuance of your confidence in my bid Sec us about it now. for re-election. I do not propose to lay BOYS' REGIONAL HIGH- BONAVENTURE AVENU! I I I I before you any detailed programme for · Where To Stay II ' 1-1 : your consideration. I suggest that your ADELAIDE DOORS OPEN 7:00- GAMES START 8:30 • I . I Balsam Hotel own intelligence would indicate that no BARNES ROAD MOTORS LIMITED "QRW90D I ' i I individual can impose any platform on a UNCLAIMED DOOR PRIZES 1: I j1 Situated · tn the fieart ol Council of seven, but that the good of all he City. USED CAR LOT NUMBERS-15641 - 18891 - 25041 - 27178 citizens is best served by all your elected LU~~r.R• l. j , II :i : · Quiet, Comfortable Atm03· Trans-Canada Highway i . I· ' . II representatives working as a team in all phere. PHONE 93637- 3015 . C9.,. ~td .•.. :1 :: I ':'. matters relating to the common good. For R~rvation1 and I ! . ., ' ill . Information: \VATER STREET WEST ~ I ' ., I • ! I feel that the experience gai!1ed by PHONE 3011 wearing ti: : I ' VOTE WAREHOUSE SPACE-For I ! J 'I J I . I 1. : ,., .~ ! service for the past twelve years helps me Dial6336 . Rent approximately 600 ~q. showerproof : ft. ground floor, truck en· to bring to the consideration of the prob· MRS. JOUN FACEY, front, ven " 1-: I i I trnnce. Apply to , Mews '.;I I .i . . lems of city administration an informed Reslden& . Manageresa , The regular flaps, 36" I •• ' 1 t Henley .. X l ' ! Apnrtmcnts, 20 Glenridgc and understanding viewpoint. m3l,t1 · to wear ovt iI ______Cre~cen\. Phone 6957._ :~lectin!! of the I " ~' I' I i. & Simpsons-Sea .;, I :.:I I ; ~respectfully ask ym~r support and even WANTED TO RENT-A l T.A. II. : 't ' . more important, your VOTE on Novem bedroom bungalow or fur held on . ,; hi : ber 14th. nace heated apartment. For SU.i\DAY, Xol'. ,I ·I j' FOR RENT 1 family of four. 'Phone 2.30 p.m. ·'I I I ; . Yours sincerely, : 953815 or 94764. JAMES D. illGGINS. COMPLETELY EQUIPPED T. J. I;, 1::)',.: . . Home For The 1 I 1 I ' 11 CLOTHES MAKE lfiE MAN I i , I, Aged and Infirm IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHU. BEAUTY SALON ! : lifil . · 124 Duckworth Sb·ect · SA~ I j' .. , ': I ' Wm. L. CHAFE Apply to 'i,, \ 'II I. ;, I TAILOR J. & E. RYAN HARDWARE STORE I . Phone 2480 . .C HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S no\'4,7 ! ; ' ;' I' I .,' '. I ' ' I I • ~ '~- i : I . ; ... I ·I· I . :1, I' ' WANTED .'• f~ ,I 'i f : SF.R\'ICE " 'I .1 ,: i' I•. ~ i 1 I ~ and BODi ~ I ' l \ . 1 Cor. rowan and ewsp• : I'' I '! l : :- I J •. ' I ., •I . ·: . I • ',; 1ii I AT CITY HALL. SER I ' oct6,lmtb, .:rlj' I'' ~ 0::1 I I 1!;1: 1.1 Tot 11 I . ~ ', I :. ! . ' ,·I i. I ..' . . I , nov2,4 I . l ~ i GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE ;I I! ; PRESCRIPTION cor. Bond and Prescott Sts. '' 17 ': LET GEORGE DO IT Phone •951 • 7898. Special· FOR PAYING BILLS !zing in cold waving, hair 21 CTIO·N VOTE styling, cutting and tinting, 20 PAY 'EM OFF WITII A manicuring, facials etc., 14 28 LOW·COST, LJJ'E.JNSUII!D operators, no waiting. NIGHTINGALE oct20,1yr 27 :rxx xxx xxxx x~xx x xxx~ X X· ):: X X X X 23 XX~ X X X X X XXX XX Xl ...... " ~ .... ''• .. Increase Your Income ...... ' ...... AgentS. wanted, male or female, EFFICI . .- . . ... to sell our complete line of at fast selling, popular · priced, VOTE Ladies' and Men's Banlon '' , , Shaggy c ·Wools ·- Bulky Knit CITY BILL ..ADAMS sweaters, direct to wearer. With . . I ATISFACTlON '·. .' an attractive range of ladies, double ,Knit Orlons, suits and COUNCILLOR dresses· of :the.' latest fall and For cars on ·polling·Day winter fashions, _tun -or· part I :REMEM·BER ... AN~ .. '· X· .FOR· ADAMS time, high ·commissions and X· ·II DIAL 5831 - 80399 IMAS ·bonus. Write today for 92319 • 91222 and free working kit to:· J.aY Dis· ...... ·.. :·.is. AN .·x FOR .. ADVANCEMENT 1 2 I tributors I:.td., .p,o. Box 135 ·. ' • I • ' ' '• ' a • .~ ' .. .· ' " · .•. t• ••.' : ,' •,';'' ' • •• '' • 'I • • ' • .' • o ' • • • ' Outremount Montreal· 8,-P.Q.' ...... --...-...... -...... ______~..;..;.,;..,_-.__;..,_ , . t/01 INSUTID lT ·JHt ·a.tc. . oclll,lmlh· 91· 3 ,. · ~--,.,... :: ___ ,. '----~----' J'nciv4,11,18,2~ . '· ' . , NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1961 1:, ~· · pAIL1~:.;_------:--__;,------·------I.··. I ·. J/ l . . I I I' . . ... I , . .. If . .. I . { i I . ' ~· . • '.._-J,.:..-.... ··~, - • - 1 • - ' •• ' • • I . I ' . ! I; I , I ·.. :!. ; , I '.· I I , . I I I I '1!:j' i'' I •I : 369 WATER·· ST. PHONE 80203 I '· I : j. ' • i' l,.l· i ,' .i . i ' I . I. :; ~~ I.) ·/II L , • \·.II ; . ~ . r 1 . : • I . ' .. I• I . j !· I : , ,, . l '' ! ' I ' ' ' ON YOUR FALL AND WINTER COATS I ' I !,:: (_' .i Ii' ~NTS ! i· FINE QUALITY WOOL FLEECE-LINED-ALL I' ) I I ooo.oo ,I . \ .. , : r. HAN $20.00 TWEED SUBURBANS WOOL SUBURBANS ·' . Warmth without weight, thermal in· Re~. 26.95 All better quality wools, expertly Reg. 26.95 . . sulpaca lining, four button front, TS ONLY 1 patch pockets with flaps, flap ticket NOW :~::d de" skin, sbearling body $9• 88 ~ I . ; J WHEELS pocket. 36" len~th. $9.88 I NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS R FRIENDS I NO DOWN PAYMENT 'TIL JANUARY, 1962 .I I ! l I • ' .'!I /1 .: I} . EXTRA SPECIAL CAR MEN'S SUEDE JACKETS ' i: Ir Waterproof, Quilted lining, fully zip AVENUE II'· pered, warm, with fur collar. Dry cleanable and water repellant, processed Reg. 19.95 i ' I COATS : I 8:30 with Dupont Quilon, sizes 36 to 44. J Reg. 9.95 Colours$13 ~ ' Brown, Blue and Fawn. 9 ! NOW ONLY $4.99 NOW ONLY 8 ;I ( :7178 ' ' ,!' :i fOLISHED COTTO·N. SUBURBANS INSUL-PACA LIN1ED WOOL AND NEW VELCO CLOSURE : I weave polished cot ,, ROPE SLEEVE JACKETS ...' .. & B. '""'''"'''"nnt warm wool lining, 4- WOOL BLEND SUBURBANS ' I front, vent hack, 2 patch pockets Reg. 17.95 All lined with famous In Reg. 15.95 Opens and closes with Reg. 22.95 llaps, 36" len~th. Excellent value. a touch. Cotton cord ' i ? regular . sul-Paca Quilt. Greys or NOW NOW ng of the to wear over suit coat. You can buy shell gives excellent I $9 · Camel. Sized to wear ~ B. SoriE•ll' Simpsons-Sears Easy Paymen~~~· ONLY· warmth, quilt lining, ONLY 8 88 over suit coat. $9.88 action sleeves. $9.88 I I ).nl. . I T. I I J. ' ' ' ~ ·I WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU GET QUALITY PRICE ' / II' AI NT SIMPSONS-SEARS 369 WATER STREET I I' I SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED : li I I :0I' ' " I: ~ MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF BAMBOO NEWFOUNDLAND ; ~I I i li TO RENT I' KINSMEN GARDENS TO· WHOM IT ' I ; 1' HARVEY ROAD 51 Rennie's Mill Road ~EXTENSION SERVICE II !~· . { Open 7 days Weekly 1st. NEWFOUNDLAND ARTISTS Boys' Club 12 Noon to 12 Mldnighl self-contained unfurnish ' :: j, dally. EXIDBITION • • : t Now you can enjoy Chinese ed APARTMENT, com ~ '( per Food In your own home prising 6 rooms. Adults MAY CONCERN Opening WEDNESDAY, November 8th, BINGO I I, . Dial. 5815 only. at 7 p.m. !·I The St. John's Boys' Club, now under In The University Art Gallery For Free Home Delivery ·,I ~· ,lmth, SERIES No. 53 j '· 6 to 12 p.m. dalb', Ring 2505 construction near Mundy Pond is to be •I oct18,lmth The Exhibition will be open every day '• TODAY'S NUMBERS ,1 open December 15th, 1961. We are from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 10 i 1. anxious to acquire good used and/or Until SATURDAY, November 18th. . • 'I t. Lt.\. ·I I I G 0 new equipment prior to that date. nov4,8 ' f. LOOKING FOR A USED CAR? Amongst the many items needed are • ' J I, 17 31 62 I! 52 AT MUNN 21 37 54 69 the following: A Piano, Stack-up I !. 20 45 59 67 See these NOW MOTORS LTD. Chairs and Tables, Steel lockers, Gym· I I' I 28 35 53 72 1959 CHEVROLET Sedan ...... $1650.00 nasium Equipment, Ping Pong Tables 1 ' 27 32 49 65 etc. Interested persons please call ,'1 r' 23 1957 METEOR V-8 automatic ..... ,.. $1350.00 ' 42 48 71 80231 during business hours. !·., lB 40 58 68 1960 METEOR Montcalm 4-door ;. 27 60 66 Automatic. Power steering, €3 radio, six cylinder· engine ...... $2500.00 64 22 \ i957 VAUXHALL Sedan ...... ;.:...... $ 400.00 61 1958 MERCURY V-8, automatic power steering, power brakes, radio...... $1750,00 UNION OIL 1960. METEOR Radiant 500, 4 door, V-&, automatic, radio ...... $2500.00 CALLING ''SOS'' Munn Motors Ltd. Fellow Unionists, Here in Verse 1 CITY TAXPAYERS: 'BLACKMARsH ROAD . ' PHONE 94061 THE STORY OF UNION PRIZES FOR LETTER "H'' In asking for your support, I wish OIL to make it quite clear, I am not a member of any Political Party. I Kin - Help Klddles .. Expm Watch Repairs Three Union members* lost their jobs To "SCAB" just wasn't tl}eir style! assure you I am a free agent,· and l.'JIBONOM&TUI They chipf>ed their money into the pot, under no obligation to any political AUTOMATIC And started UNION OIL. .. pressure. EFFI. ·at· !. The City of St. John's has given me '' So; ~ow Dear Frien~, it's up to you, a good living; I, in return, would like CITY.! .. . Keep "UNION" busy whate er you do. to give something to my City. I thank ·' yo~ for your support. Dial 2822 R. M. BARRETT,' .P·-- ..... Candidate for Councillor. &QVICI WlTI '.& SIIILB AT novl,4 ' UNION OIL Co., Ltd. AVALON CREOn · JEWRLERS SAVE THTS NUI\·tBEH 1.WATII Af ADILAIIIt PHONI 1119 Advertise In The News '· ' \ I · l]sed ca: i '.t : ,. far this ve: I ! . '' NEWFOUNDlAND soURS ' ' ' I '' I I. SERVICES NoYa J i. :· ~arly I No. 247 I,, PASSENGER NOTICE Recollections of Harbour Grace M·.~:- CLARENVILLE SAII.ING • '·s:OO P.M. SATURDAY ·.?of.V. Clarenville on the St. Johil's • Lewisporte Service will SSI~ sail· :from the Dock Coastal 5:oo• p.m. today, Saturday, No· vember 4th. ~KODAK~35B In Electric-eye control . .• automatic f/((sh. Now you con have both 35mm precision end • 1 simplicity. Outdoors, tile electric eye sets expos• · . ur~ . cally. Indoors, Ih e Iens a d1usts automaticelly fer fl , you dial the distance. Signals in viewfinder for~:·' : r and when light's too dim. Fast f/2.8 lens ~··t\s, . .I! ucle gcJvance, double-exposure prevention, ea'sy slip·in ·RAY MURPIIY 1 'I CAMERA $98.50 FLASH HO I,, I' Soviet Unio I j TOOT ON'~ disarrnamel ' I I 'I LIMITED States and it~ of the S DISTRIBUTORS FOR "KODAK'' IN I'·Ill carried bY th NEWFOUNDLAND agency Tass a president Kenn l':!n last week II:: ll•' States ruight ; nuclear tests in II, " if necessarY h 'i 'h." . L: !, statement sait I ' • ,I I •, felt justifie, I'. • I its so-megaton s II''" other recent nu 1:. . because it lagge· 't . I, \\'estern atomic Jr. I ! number of m1 ·I'II ,I q the Soviet 't,, tcstiM if i 'I Published By hehind the .I such a ;:ap .I , I Authority by continuan< te>ts underg i I I h1· the re: II t. tests in the a ',, I has said it h; ! I . : to re~ume n• the I a has not rna ..:. J statement s< I;' continue test ,.1 of renewed U.S. ! without ~ayin! for the of lhe nuclear ·' i ~: .. ' '. i. ; I' r ; '• ... i I. , I I ks C -· 1 I { Reuters) • MoneY Relations s ' Con~truction of the new Ang. S~ndys flew tc ~ ~ewfoundla1td lican School is progressing sat· ntg.ht for tall isfactorily under Superintendent Kwame Nkru ,. for Frank Saunders. It is on the the Queen• i Homes site of the old Tennis Court visit to which commands a splendid West A!rit Newfoundland - view of the town and provides ample space for a large play ground. When completed it will add much lo the l<>ok of Paid on Debenture the town from Saddle Hill, ·the Bonds For 5 Years and Point, and the Conception Buy 30 highroad. It i~ too soon to cvrn Prompt Delivery On Over. hazard a guess as· to when it • STOVE OIL will be ready for occupancy but • FURNACE OIL ... Interest paid semi-annually we should think hy September • HARD COAL or if allowed to accumulate next. SOFT COAL your money will DOUBLE In IRON FIREMAN 13 years. For shorter terms Mrs. James Curran is doing HEATING EQUIPlUENT. 4 lower rates apply: • Obituary well but is not allowed to do any work for some time. EUGENE WRICE Mr.: and Mrs. Mark Gosse en· Deposit Acco~nt: CARBONEAR, Oct 30th. tertained Mi. and Mrs. Lane and Eugene Wrice, aged 61 years, Mr. and ·Mrs. Proudfoot at a may be used for SAVINGS at high rate of Interest. · • passed away at the Carbonear partridge dinner at · Willowon · Community Red Cross Memor· Farm. REPAIRS . .For further partlculnrs, applY.: ial Hospital on Monday, Oct . ,. . l TV 23rd, after long illness. His IIEES IS GENTLEI'IIAN bUJ·i~l took 'place at the n. C. OTTAWA· lCPl-Mayor Char· :~fASONABLE RATES Cemetery on· Tuesday, Oct. 24th, lotte Whitton kept abreast of NEWFOUNDL~ND .. BUILD.ING at 2.30 ·p.m. 'l'ransport Minister George Hees GUARANTEED WORK visit to the United States and He leaves to moum his wife, in matching wits on "how to Canada, the air · ministry an· ···~···· 30 Anastasia; four sons, Edward, throw ·rocks"...,until it came to PllUNE 9~J 123 nounced Thursday, Thorney ·•••••• 43 & croft will ·hold talks with the ·•••• .•. 54 ·SAVINGS INVESTMENT. , : LTD William, Leo and Lawrence; one ·her turn to actually toss one. ... ;;.,. 5! ' .. daughter, Mrs. Joseph Power. The two ribbed each other at Electronic adrilinistration of ··the Federal · h~c~rporalcd 1936 two sisters, Mrs. Peter Keough ' the opening Wednesday night or Aviation Agency in Washington, ····:···· 55. and 1\lrs. M.ichnel MacNeil, ht Ottawa's first pay · as·you-play Centre ltd. VISITS CANADA then fly .. to Ottawa for talks ..: •.. ~7· 258 DUCKWORTH ST.,ST. JOHN'S PH: 3108 N~rth Sydney, . and-14 grand ~urling rink. She went sprawl· 90 CAHPBEU AVE . LONDON lReutcrsl -British .wilh Canadian government of· 'l·chtldrcn. to whum we lender 1011 and Mr. Hecs gallantly re~· · Aviation Minister Peter Thorn· ficials. Nature of the talks was condolence. R.I.P. cued her. · I \fter hour. 'PHONE 7313 i cycrofl will leave Sunday for a 1 not .dis~losed. - / ·' ·~ : ....-. I ' / :! 555 m -ZO }'ondo Callee!U 8 ~5-t ri8~ cJe"Jond sao s 5 5 to accelerate the pace After tour" 'ent P•t 1100 158 !;I 15~ -1 Que Matt1ml 500 24 24 24 Fonds Collectl.f ( fi56 7~3 Comins• 260oo l'• 3 3 -1 At October 31st mote than the gtrl• left, she called :.lac· "~1a,he thcl'll =ent Pore 2flOUn 812 ;t~ 8 .... ;'l Quc>mClnt 9.50 875 870 87.5 Group Inc 37l 4 10 .:heskuk ;.OCO 33 :1.! :n .f 1 Jtadlore 1000 59 59 59 -1 Grouped tncomt J\ecum ~ 0 ,,~/:m sec fto~ s;; l: ~l -I 11,000,000 sha•rs had been de llrtlt, If she dtdn't ltnd h1m smcc '"II looked 11 :heslrr 3600 .9 29 29 -1 nralm 5!000 23 20\\ 22 Group Soi!l"' 11 A n •t II! crt lC erms 0 IC cr, out ~