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I i', • , ' , '1": eace- -u . , , \;, I.,,-i,,:!,' ", • mp aSls its ett ement-- , • • • I ,rEATIIER PRESEN'rs REPOHT SPANISH CHORAL MUSIC d {~~, II illd r'l,trrly 25 THE DAIL Y NEWS available al I;~~h IO~")' ;in dr~rccs, -. Vo.1 63. No. 202 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDlA THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 1956 Charles Hutton & Sons-- Cypriots Hanged, Troops I I n Machine G~ns On Prison Wall ! ritain annot ccept ana c~rrtl' .. \I' i-Thrcc : Ilr~tbh. ~nldici' II'ns killcd,. ! the executions and "lessen lhe at. . l' ~ I' :. , " I s were E.u·llel· lhe Archbishop of Killlm mospherc of bitterness" on the is· "'ll' ft'r 11I,1"der in tel" actin/: head of thc Greek Ol'tho· Jan(1. • ;:1' i:)ln': :'(' llrili'h. ! dox C!lIIl'ch in Cypr.lls, said lhe AP,PI~'~I, 'TO GREECE :"[( "el": I.' t!,Clr deaths! executIOns would "\\'ulen lhe gap CYPriot organl~nllons appealed ' •. timc ',ll ~I tl'Il'lr lIal· betwcen the pcoplc of Cyprus nnd Ito the Grcck gov;rnmcnt to intcl"! . Ihc 111:,,,11(' II'alls of, the British gOI·crnment." I'cnc Immediately to prel'el!. what ,pri,,,:: ' The IIrcilbl1hop. In a public ap:: thcy c,llIcd the "judl~lal assas· elzure; en e S or · \\IIl' " :.,"'; h~' three peal (or rcpricl'~, said a reprlcl'e I sin~tlon" of the three condemned . :~~ir i,!I:I'.: .• " kept a' would "create. cO!lditlon~ morci men, ' , LONO'O:-l (AP)-Primc Minister He gravely said: , "By Egyptian law the com·, the next lime he has a quarrel,by land, sea and air of which you ,u!',1 ,r~c .. : ;:' pl'l'l:cnt, fnrnrnhle to nttnlnmg n solulion i In the Larnaca area, about 2.000 Eden told the world Wcdnesday "Through it (the canal), travels I pany's cmployees arc ordcred to I with any country that he will not Ihave heard in the last few daY5." , :1 Grr"h I. :,:·,,1 nallon, : tn Ihe CrpI'us problem." IW01";C~s went on strIke In pr~·"'. night Ihnt Britain never can ac· today about half the 011, without stay at work under threat of im· interferc with that nation's ships, "There is no question of denyin, · TIt1U\,\TE~ 1Il'~:r.[m ~~-~;;:; Meanll'hil.e, additional Brillsh cept Egyptian President Nasser's which Ihe industry of thi~ coun· prisonmcnt. Thc pattern is famil.! and how can We be sure that nexl her (Egypt) a fair deal or a just t,',IP: k,i .,'"nnl'd ma· . A, aUlhoritles made preparn' troops, were reported moving Into seizure of the Suez Canal. ry, o( Weslern Europe, of Scan· iar to many of us. We all kn01l'1 time he is short of money he Willi return," he said. "But if anyone rill' IIi' :,"""1': abol'c i 1I0n'.Iol· the I'xcClltl~'"'. ~OO Gre~k the Nleo~la area, Mobile army pa. He said Middle 'East 011 that dinavia and many other countries this is how Fascist gOl'ernment~ not rai~e lhe due~ on all the ships is going to snatch and grab and II;!!' r ~ .. II r r a~ C~'prlOts hrlcl unrler til:, 1'1111'1':: troIs cruised thrcughout the city's passes through the canal is a mat· could not be kept going, This is a behave and we all remember only that pass through the canal? If try to pocket what really belongs ,I ' ('\'nl'll' hrlel· rllr)' r~~:lblhns threat~l\ed 10 SO strcet~ checking passes nnd idcn· tel' of Ji(e and death in Europe. matter of life and death to us all." too well what the cost can be in I he is gil'en the chance, of course! to the world, the result will be ~, (T tl:., 1~'I'I'r ~l~~, on:t 21.'.lOur hlln~er ,Irlkc In pro· tily cards. Outz:de the city, Brit· Eden first called on the Queen He said Nasser cannot be giving in to fascism," he wilL" I impoverishment (or all." ,("c .\:":'''1' Z'lk,,:: 2.." trot ;I~nlnt the I'l'csi(lcntial ciccI ion lasl' Chonc, dent Elscnhower has conlidentlYi of trying to arrive at a solutloni tions with an Intcrest In the Suez, able substitutc (or the London to get the nations who, by·their · I,",::; 1:1 ,:1 " rt'ldlion Junr. Tile grl\'crnmcnt radio ~aid/ predic.t~d. that "good ~e.nse will! for in,ternational control ,of the: canal to meet in London Au~. 16.! mceting Or a suit.able centre for i maritime activity, by the charac:· :.:::: J:::" ,J .. )'. ~Iallahl )101),111' Polot 011iz sairl ,lose Chone j, surrounded by J:overn. prevail' 111 Ihe Suez CrISIS .and a, Suez Canal thro\\~h a speCial can.! There were reports from abroad: supplementary actIOn. leI' o( their economy were mo!t :.~. ::" :."':"': :;,',1 IIII' (11'0' llal'ia 1'1;lliI, II cil'ihn"n leadcl' III ment trl1l1]1s, I solution will be found at thc can· I (erence in London rather than i Wednesday that Egypt will boycott! "Well, of course, you always i interested, to get them together, ..".' .. ' :"r: p:: I'l'hrl Irad· the 1'l'llI'lIion who \I'I~ a Liberal' CM'IT.\I (tUn'}' : (cl'cncc lable instead o( on the. through the United Nations. Bril.j the London conference. Eisen.: have the veto in the United Xa-! was a betler melhod at the mo- · :;:'. :'1(' _,I\":'I1Il1CUt an· party \'icc • pl'c,idcnii~1 ~lIndi[latc: Ecua'do~"s high coml\land sa it! ' batlleliclrL '. ' ain with strong Uniled States !up·1 hOll'er was asked whether i( Egypt i lions," he said, "Here was a mat·; ment. · ',',!::" ':" . ill .Iunc, !led III the r.lOulllalrh Ihc rCl"olt lI'ould be put down: Soon alter makmg Ihls r~recast' . · :.' I",. :"\ ""': " lila III from l'ol'lIIl'iejll, . "once and for aU bl" whalel'cl', al his,. (11'C~S confercnce \\cdnes· R · 'j ~ ":r :', "I·!i;iln. ,\11, FunCliS \\,lTlIlIIL\\\';\; I means neccssary.': 'rhe govcrn'l da)', hlscnhowcr met lor half an USSla Invitation To :." "l'::: i' ".' ,','::.1 I't';t· lie added in a bl'Oadcast thaI ment contends thc rebellion bas no hour with State Sccretary Dulles Will Accept [:'1111,:', l.,h"I'::1 parly thr rt'hrl lIIilil;lr), chieftnin, Lt,.' support outside Manabi province. I to go ol"cr. thc C\trther develop· Col. MIUra Dal'ila, I\'ilhdl'cl\" hb It denied a rebel radio rcport that' ment o( Umte(~ States policy, anel , (orces (1'0111 Portlll'icjo to thc city; othcr garrisons were joinin~ the presumably SIZe tip the latest of L'hllIlC, joining Scn. lIol1lero I rcbcUlon of the military lIan'ison el'cnts abrunr!. Canal Parley ... with Reservations Andra,d~,. who .I\"n~ de,cI'ibed as I~ Portu\·iejo. . These Includcd Ihe comment the cl~'III:tn cine I. , , . Eell:l(lor's capllnl, Quito, a city Ifrom the British loreign oWce that MOS(;OIV (llcuters) - Foreign I '!'he Weslcrn Powcrs ha\'c called wcck, and Wednesday night the tude toward the struggle of nalioM .,l'resldenl!al spokesman (.ustl\\,O! of 200,000 l'ell1:llncd quiel, but dcspite. c x t c n s I Ve Ilritlsl' and ~linislcr Dmitri Shepllov Wednes· I lhe Z4·nation conference 10 dis- EgYlltian :lmbassador, Moham· lor freedom and the struggle ot 1 amaY(1 .';lId lhe rehcls~,III~(! hal'c i ccnsurshlp was Imposer! on ne\\'s-II"rench military concenlratinns III day lI"as rcportcd to hare in(U.! cnss international control meas· mcd cl Kony, said lhere has been each nalion toward freedom, eco­ llcrn r1I'll'en, l~ull1 the Cities of: papcrs and on dispatches from Ihc Suez nrea Ilritllin intend, tn cated Russia wl!1 a.ce~Pt !hc Wesl· !lrCS (or the Sucz Canal, laken no changc in Nasser's plans. nomic independence and statc !ov· ~Ianta and ,!tplJapR anrl thnl rem· I this cOllntr)·. ':ettlc tile canal crisis by peace. ern Big Thrce s Invltallon to .1 I liver by Egypt last month. Howc\'cr, The Associated' Press ereignty." ,nants n( Iheir rorre;~ have bccn! Guards were statlunc(l al Ihe 01. II (ul means. ~u~z Can~1 con(crence. ne:,t \\'cek: ~I,~Y ~OSTI'ONE !RIP .. quoled Soviet sources that since Othcr Soviet sOUrCes saId, bow·' I corncrerl on Anrlrade s ranch ncar' flccs of ncw~ a~cncles, I Witil l'arlOIlS reservatIons." i - Shcptlov al~o said the SOYlct the rlate con!licts with the inler· ever, the attitude of Britain and , - , .. _-_.-;-- I POSITIONS ~IOU; UN .... OII~I Shepilov gal'e thi~ indiealion g'OI'crnment had not recci"L[' any nation:tl conference, Nasser· most France i~ causing Ute Russian~ · ".\ 1('1'.1. Il1di:ln re· • , That bronght lhe Ilritish posi, ~ Tucsday at a mceting wilh Brit. notification of a change in Ihe probably will postpone his trip.) grave concern. Thcy said tlte nu." '(:1 hmhl'<1 ~1'r'dnC;ria::: Husb and Ch'a rge din' lion much closer to thaI of the! iSh Ambassador Sir William Hay· timing o( Egyptian President Ga· Shepilol', asked for comment on sians have comc to the conclu!lon · . rontrl::rall"" ramp" I' Unitcd Stnlc~, on Ihe record. It iter andkrcneh Ambassador Mau· mal Abdel Nasser's project cd \'isit the Suez criSiS, would say only i that a restraining influenCe should .. ::11 Ilnl\i'iI~'1 nwintHin: al"o Is in linc with Ihe gcneral, rice Dejean, diplomatic sources to ~Ioseo\l". this: ' be brought to bear on thc Western , ! altitude ~xprcssed ~)' Russian Ihcre 'sald, The Egyptian embassy here re· "We are calmly studying and powcrs. The tone of the SOl'iet I SI· Of'W 1 leaders. Thc R 11 s S I a n ~ have Shepilov lold reporters Russia ported earlier that Nasser 1I'0uid evaluating all (actors which will press r e c en t Iy has indicated !r,~ il>" IPI.. 11 \','"~ afl' aYin g 0m am: aygu~d Iha t thcre .is no issue "lor I lI'ill rcply \\'!thi~ tll'o days to the 3n'il'e In ::lloscolV ,Aug. 14-two make it possible to define our posi· strongly a belief that the United .' 11"'H\\';,t'l1 SC.Ed. ' ' : lightmg and that,. ,I,n t~e enr! ~o. i Wcstern inYltation to allend thc dilys before the start of the SueI tion on this question, with consid· States and the Sovict Union :m a .• il:,1 p a!lack in: . I \ ber stalc,mansh!p 11'111 prel'all. I Lond,on con(eren.cc starting Allg, con(ercnce. ~hcy said this date eration for 0111' principlcs, which in the best position to apply tltl , • Eisenhower satd in response to 116 had been confirmed as latc as In~t arc based on a sympathetic aUi· restraint. ," II~' DON 1I0lT ' argument with his wlfc that morn·! onc qucstion that in makinn his . --'--' t. InnlJII altaII'>. CanadIan Press Start Writer 'ing," the detcctil'e said, "She had \' Suez canal eommcnts hc hn{been "lcr;I\(II'pro"I'amto i S• .u:-;TJOHN,N.B.(CP)-A!stayedoutallnightandheCould "\'ery'ea~eful"nnltosa)'thathe B • kb t d L I In Commons !'!! 01 Ihe !lin nil I' and II murdcr warrant was serl'ed on not stand for hcr to lea\'e him. Was oppo~ed to the Il~e of mill, rl cas an au re s t! InciiJn; Thl" white John Patrick ~[.ah!lney Wcdncsd~y I 1I0ss told thc eIght • man jury I tar~' force undcr an~' circum· hm a "~lIilt I' con· I night, sel'en mmutes aflci an 11\., Mahoney saId he first knocked hl~ stances. .'. S hi~lre;dmclltolthe,ql!estj~ry! wlfc [lied deCidedof throat his slashes27.)'ear,0Idlll"ife In. o( a unconsciouslamp" nnd "with"after a section,,,seeing' I said,." hc then explamer!,. Chinese Imml·gratlon tatement • : fiictcd "by a shnrp weapon In the I what he had done, iecirled he' "cI'el'Y imp?rtant question In Ihe '~;b"iCh ':.10 I'"lInda has hand, o( her husband." , mIght as well (inish the job." world in which more than one na· ··~,.'I!J.u"UIIi Ihp rnlumho I The slendcr ~Iahoncy, Who was I KNln; AN EXIIIBlT tion Is In!e,:csted should be ~ettled 01'1'A\\,A (Cl')-Commons Op. can bc imagineil." ! Canadians nol\' will be al:. .:. :JI Z, The marriage must take place 1,,1 !If'lclllpmcnt I taken into custody hy police Mon.! A brokcn half oC a woodcn lamp b), n~::otli\tlOn, Wc hare lned to position speakers heaped brick·: ERRORS I'OUN)) , enter Canada pru"ided tI!C'.' mect 1 witllin 30 days after tile Arrival oj " ;,1:d prol'ided I day follnwing discoI'cry of his I nnd a fishing knifc bearing brown. ~ubstl(ule ~he eonCercnCe table (or bats on the Govcrnmcnt Wedncs.! Bolh ~[r. Winch and 111', Fullon I three conditions. Thev ~.~ -a w:~e, the fiancee under Canadian law '.~ 000,0110.0111,1 in fiseal : wifc's half - clad body sprnwlcdllsh stains lI'erc introduced as el'i, thc battlelteld. day 101' one new Immigration pol· said therc ha"e be~n m: )" Chin· 1 departurc (rom current regula.' Pcrmanentlanding will b~ granted

V(;;n r;lIl1t.l.~' ,iller Ihe I across a b~d in thclr. flal, showed' dcnce.·. "Noll'. I don'l mcan 10 ~a)' that ic)' on Chinese and showercd It! cSc cascs \\'hich irore I ncll' \1 tions which requirc Chin~3c C.:na.1 ~n. production of a marnage cer ,("j lIar, 1 .1:,1'11), could' no emotion as iJetcctlvc Inspector I Two laxl despatchers leslined anl'one has to surrcmler ris:hls II with laurcls for anothcr, I stcp to he II'ron;1. Mlc f 'e'1l1cnl dinns to go 10 Hcn~ J{ h be', tiflcate.. .. IlCrmtr! ~l homc. ! Gcor~e Stuhbs read the warrant Mahoney entered a taxi stand without usin;: c"crYthin~ thc), C,1n Harold E. Winch. (CCF-Van· reviews the fleparlment had dis· i within 30 days ;dter the arril'al of 3. Chmcse ~a~adlans In Canad. K~:'ll . T S k . fUI' hiS al'l'est on a~lmrgc of !nUl" shortly aftcr 8 a,m, 1,'011(1: ,. scck· to prcsel'vc theh' rights." \ couvcr East) :ind Davic Fulton cOl'ercd it was in error ,11111 Ihe, married and then bring their ~ceking adnmslon of Uleir fja~. 'I;: I II l," a~ '

· 'rll~~n',';' ;1I~1ii\~~P~~CII~: i 'I'he coroncr's jury rtcllher.ated I'T,'olu hCIIl1' what ['mllgollng It?lsaIY'" I (I Immigration Ministcr Pickcrsgill Mr. Picker.lgill said Ihr main 'I' ~1.000 IlEPOSIT ! turned aftN' thc marriage or il brnkrn I "II '1 Ih . Iunc l1Ul11'. " I Ie II'tnesscs sa ( 1~ (ta er ~, - LITTLE o( a drastic limitation on the num· r~ason for UIC decision is that hi.. The three conditinns Ithc fiancce is not admitted on .,:: III hrr~~'rlo~' . ~h~ FOIlI' of nille witnesses rlllrin~ i nllmber and said into thc pay tele ' ; bcr of timcs his department will rlepartment's staff in I!on~ Kong .1, Fiancecs of ~hinesc Cona· medi~al or other ground;, If tltf II,:. hn.:~.m r. til~ inquc~l.lcstl!i;rl Mahoney, ad. 'I phone "how ~oon can :'011 se~c1 a; revi'cw thc caSe of a rejected, i~ not large enough. Re\'icll'; 0(: (hans will be exammed at Hon;: I marrla/:e docs not take. pla~e . ci,i 'nr! (' ~Ir ~Oldl:C ntltted euttll\~ IllS wife's throat car down? I .1ust Idlled my Wife." Chinese immi~rant. old cases wer~ holdin!: lip the pro· I Kong as though the~' arc immi· ' \lithin .~O dars altpr the fiancee ~ , p, Cia re· alter hratin/: her IInconscious. Dr. R. A. II. Mackeen, provln. Uowcver, thcy praised a IICW cr~.'inJ! of ncw application which gran~" I{ tllcy meet ,immigra.tion I ar.rivHI, thn dep?sit will be tor· ) I I' I L' R ' I . '[ . I I . t I tl(' U f' I dccision to ease reslrictiOi1i; on thc in most cases wcre more (' :n"ll'eqlllrcmcnt<, lhe,l' Will he ~Iven I fClted and Ihe fIance,' d~ported. I e cc II'C '. <, nss sail 1/ a· I rial pal IU (lgls. es Icd IC IS I· . Irl I I T I r. d d tt d 2 , \IIn:,I'r I'h'krr5~iIl, honey told him he killed his wlfc inll knife "could calise thc neck enlry to Canada of the fiancecs inl! than thosc already cor:sirlcl'cd a non - immIgrant \'i~a prn" cr '. ,~5 ,y~~r . ~an~ ~ a ml e " lor 1~:li"1I ;.r[:,irs. Sold ! whe~ 1I0ss arril'cd at the r~ill'ard wounds" which he said resultcd in lof Canadian citizens of Chinese! Tn his oUlcr annonncement. t!;~ 1 thrr ha,'c a Ira~'el rlocllment au.! ,,7~ Chmr,l' Irnml~ants, up from t~nnllion' arr "not what! district fiat In answer to a call Mr~. Mahoney's death. Shc also origin. ! ministcr said lianeee~ of Chinese thorizing re·enlry to Hong Kong, t,9;'0 in W54, Itk" i allegedly marie by ~[ahonev to po, suffered mulliple (ractures of the NO SECOND REVIEW . III i~ . I lice headquartcrs, skUll, Mr. Pickersglll said cffeetin, ;tcr~lIle an,1 urgcnt "He said 'I just killed my Mahoney is scheduled to be ar· immediately his department will: C I !Sk C {('linn 10 enable I wile,''' Ross teslillcd. ralgncd on the murder chargc in c?nsidcr no ~ell' requests for !~. i 0 a ~a e a hl'lag. "Mahoney said he had had an city police court today. • view of a Chmese case on, whlcn I , Mine Fire Traps 270 there already has been one reo . view after the orlginai rejcetion. ! 'I'he regulation would n,t aUect' cases noll' under review. On new lorW Irs' {e . I(nown Dead requests the files lVulild be closed: / Four aCier one rcview unless there was, . , . .. evidence of wrongdoing by dc· MAIICINELLE, !3~lgium (AI') I concrete wall blocking Done esc~pc , C~I~lItry's ml~mg (or~e .. ls Ilahan:~ partmental officials. A coal mine fire trapped 270 men routc, It was through thIS opelllng , lhe others I~ Ihe CaSlCr du BOI, Mr, Pickcrsgill also said thc gOI" '! 2,485 leet below tile surface Wed· the dcad and injured men were: mine are Belgian, Greek and Ger· ernment plans to allow into Can· nesday and auth0rities say it may brought out. But apparcnUy it led I man .. ada mOre 'immigrants from ·India. , lui'll out to be the worst mine dis- only to a side passage blockcd by I Pol.lCe held. back a thr?ng oj He added he bellcves a "good I aster in Bcigium's history. fire at its other end. i weepmg rcia~II'es at the mme en· number" of eligiblc immigrants i All escape routcs have becn cut , ~lOSTLY I~ALIA!"S. _ ,trance an~ hlle~ nearby roads tt will be found in European relu· , of(' by UIC blaze IIcscucrs work· I The hUl'Inng Pit IS the Casler, cont.rol thick tr.lfllc. . gee camps now. bcini: visited by , ing despcrately ;vith lire 'lighting du Bois mine, one of the big~esl' ~!me spokesm.cn sail! reSC11( an immigration mission. : equipment Wcdncsday night _ 13 in ~larcinc~le, a .Iiltlc. 10ll'n JUsl: h.(I~~s ,1IU1~ arc pmned on tile pos, NO DECISION ON ~mIBER ' hours allcr the fire startcd-had Ioutsldc Ulc mdustrlal city of Char· i sl~llIl~ that mosl of UIC tr~pped No decisIon had been l)1ade as : brought eight bodies and six in. leroi, 20 miles north 01 thc French ; mlll~rs have .been ,able to take ~~~ yet on the number of immigrants' jured men to the. surfacc. The border. .;uge In gallcne5. allay ~0(~1' ~htID5_ from India who would be permit. dead men wcrc asphyxiated. Most of the tr.a~ped n~mers arc Iand c.an be ~ea~hed e c ,:.. ted to enter Canada annually. The . , .. Italians, an o(flclal ~ald. Whole, galle.nes are Igmted or before ~ .. -. present quota is ISO persons a One mine offlctal said It would communities o( I tall a n s have I gcn I~ exhausled. Engineers ~ere . be miraculous i( many more, found work in tile rich Belgian' reluctant to use water e:;Ir.r veh ye~~.. Plekersglll's announcement, the trapped miners were sa\'ed, coal (ields since the Sec.ond World I to fight the lire because it mighl that revIews of Chinese cases: but he- add~d that no rescue et· War and now one • third of the nood refuge passages. would be limited to one \'/as de, i forts are bcmg spared, scribed by Mr. Winch as the FROM SnORT CIRCUIT S p sand, "most damnably un~alr statemenl Th~ mine ~gineers said the lire uez~ anama TOLLS REVISED . f .' I. have ever 1',ea~iI." It 'Y~nl was started when a coal car left • . Suez ?anal. transl: ee! I'i~rl against every prmclple 'of Brltlfh Its rails cut an electric cablp and R te Dlffer last revls~d m Jul~., 19~4: Tit! jusllce I', a S rate was fixed at 34 Eg) ph an tIl "I think it Is terrIble," Mr. FUI.\ r.-.aused a short circUIt. , ' astrc~ (abuut .93 cents) a ton fo~ ton said. "That kind of decision Twenty. five men escaped by, . NEW YORK ,( A~." -: 1 0 ta~e~ laden ve5sels and 15.5 piastre! will create more difficulties than, elevator before the flames meltcd' G,50Q.lon tank~bl I~ S6u2~ t~c I k' , (about 45 cents) a ton (or vessel! , iis cable and scnt its cars crash. i Canal costs a ':1'1 ," . a a e , unladcn. • ing to the boltom of the pit. Seven the same tanke" tnroul1h the Pa· At the Panama Can~1 the tol_ Slues other men found thcir way to the nnma Canal cost~ about $5,650. for mcrchant vessels is about 9{ Nfld • I surface through a labyrinth of These are' base~ on the rates for cents a t9n for laden vessels ane • 118-' THURSDAR, AUGUST 9 side passages before these, too, loaded vessels. Unladen vessels around 72. ccnts for empty ships' . (Standard Time) , were blocked by the fire. pay a lower toll. . Suez IS twice as long as Panam~ OF ENGLAND GARDEN PARTY, which was heJd at the Shannon Munn Memorial Grounds of Sunris~ .. .. ., ., 4.48 a.m ! Rescuc worllers \\'cre driven Rales at bolh canals are based! but 'is less compliealed. It i5 ne· Sunsel .. .. ,. ,. 7.23 (1.m . hack I'cpeatedly by the !lames, on 'llearill'cight i'mnagc-Ihe sta'n'I' cessary to raise and lower ships of E~l~land Orphnnage yesterday afternoon, was in full swing at 5 o'clock when the Daily Nc~vs IIigh 'I'IUES 1.0 IV (umes and heal thai mclted thcir dard measure lor a ship's capac· more in passage acros~ the Isth. a ~'ISltcd thcl'~. The ptclure shows pari of the crowd which had gathered before, the remaln- 9.21 a.m. 3,24 a.m. Ii he~I'y rubber boots. ity. The tull rales are the samc I nms of Panama than in passage rtwed after the stores had closed at 5 p,m. . 9.38 p.m. 3.57 p,m, A dynamite-blast breached a whcthel' the ship carries oil or across the Egyptian·desert. : I . \' " • , 'j

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" TI1E DAilY NEWS, 'THU~SDAY, AUGUST ~ , , Commemorati~ South ·Shore News Service, At t r. race otes Cemetery . To entr hospital thr. He wl11 he ac· Ing relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. A ser\'ice of ·UIOln•• , ... companied by Mrs. Ray Aver)', SOUTH SHORE-THREE" " .. held at the Chuieb , I , ' Cham berlains district nurse. Richards will trnvel (rom there by P I Oho I W 'C I I N Cemetery at 3.3Q·p.1lI. , : Vlslting ?llr. and Mrs. Frcd train to Toronto to visit their ersona Jtuary omen s 0 umn IA nnna avy .nd was attended b " SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Cnates during the week' was Mr,' daughter .Jopn. ' . ber. The serl'ice w.l ,ontract 'Mr., and IMra. Robert Squires, Jack, Dewllng o( New York, )Ir. Samuel Pennell of Deer IIR. GRACE-Mrs. Isabel But· MRS. JOSEPll MARTIN COOL AND SAFE EATING Le M to l!ev. L. A. J. Ludlow ~ao and 'two children of Stephenville U.S.A. Mr. Dcwling was formerly Lake spent a weck's. vBcation reo tcrby arrived from New York to There passed peaccfulJy away on A r~[rigerator is a gr!!at help In ague ee lUg liver~d an ~pprOPrilte are preS1!ntly spending a vacation of Trouty. cently as the guest of his son, R. visit relatives here. I Friday evening aftcr an illness of guardmg good health, and when Tht annuai meeting of the New. Present Were meinb . here vlslling friends and rcla· Visiting )Ir. and Mrs. Ha~'wnrd W. Pennell, Kclligrews. The (ollowin.g returned b~' plane Iseveral weeks, Annie Gallant, wife ~se~ to the best advantage there foundland Division of the Navy S.O;E.B.S. Who abo erl lives. . Scoll ovcr thc ,wcek end were Mrs. Joseph LeDrew and two' to Boston dUring the week, aftcr o( lIlr. Joscph Martin o( Hr. Grace. IS httl,e cxcuse. for spoiled (ood: Lcague of Canada was held at the thclr commemoration Congratulations are exlended to Miss Diana Hillier, who Is on. children are prcsently spending a a very enjoyable holiday to their The deceased lady came tn Hr. Don t waste Its space by stuffmg L gi n Club Room on July 25 and departed brethren ltd Mr.' Francis Hiscock who recent· the -starr.,~o( the San, 'and Miss week's "aeation on Bell Island as old home town: Mr. and 1\Irs. Thos. Grace from Sydney. N.S., thirty. it full of foods that can be beller w~s °preslded over by Colonel J. a flag on the gl.~e ~f ·1:. ! b' joined the city police lorce Loretta Bonnell, and Mabel Doli· guests o( MI'. and Mrs. Jack Har. Yard, !IIr. and Mrs. Edward Dovon five years ago, having met and stored on pantry shclves. Reserve Cral f d The a!tcrnoon WI\ '.j i nnd has successfully passed his mont of Rose Blanche, prescntly vey. and Mr. and' Mrs. Francis Sulli· married Mr. Martin when he was it for foods in which harmful N:V;r League Branches were rt· i~s:Ci~:~~Fearl show.tr ,. examinations. attending summer school. van, at that town taking part in a run· germs can multiply if lhey are not presented as. follows: ,St. Joh, n's, ance. cd \11th 111 'II Captain Clifford Chaytor and ~Ir. Chcsley Andrews who Is I SIC V MI·s. Doris Sheppard (nce Doris ning compelltion, and has resided propcrly refrigerated. f I H G "H I family left reccntly for Sydney cmplo)'ed nt Al'gcntir. Is presently ea 0 e Hearn) 01 Sydney I~ \'isiting her ,here evcr si~ce, being w~ll liked Meats bclong to this category, ~'t;~';n~o~er~~cde; M~i'orra~f~pleton; intloolanoYrdOef the plGtl .i where they will spent their an. on a weck's \·:1callon. Mr. and mother, Mrs. Cathenne Hearn. . by all her [mnds and neIghbours whether raw, cooked or .pre-<:ook·. F P G d rand ! ,nual ,·acatloll. Cliff Is Captain of Mrs. Andrews and family, will :'liss Alice .JewCl' of Spaniard's I Mr, ~obert Kearncy,. Goose ~r Ifor. ~er gentle and pleasant dis· I ed. So does fish, cream fillings, Burm" Mayor '. carce: ran flowers during the the BurIen. spend: their \'acntion moturlng' Bay is prcsenll~' spcnding a holl. Base, IS spcndlng IllS vacallon posl\1on. I custards, gelatin puddings, salad Bank, Mayor TeSSIer and C. Eae· There remain oth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiscock, ar'ound the Cabot Hinhwav and day as guest of ~liss Eilecn Mor. with his parents, Mf. and Mrs. Left to mourn hcr passing. at dressings and milk. leigh; Ramea, E. L. Carler and C. to and neglected ers . .. t I h' h k b J P t I k I' th f 56 h h L IFY lIatcher; Deer Lake, Cpl. J. Hogan; may be som lnd .ormer y of St. Jo n s, a,'e to • camping out gan. . arc ~enrney. cage 0 years, arc cr ..us· BRUSllING WIL GLOR Trinity, E. Batstone.. reiatl\'es Wh~ UCUst k: ~n up permanent residence on c.ongratulations Qnd best wiihe. Captam and ~Irs. Monk were Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. band and three daughters, LIllian IIAIR Members o( t:le execulll'c pres· here ther •• no ,~D'ir /' Chamberlains road. al'e o;tended to the 1315110\' family I fast wcek spending a holiday \\'ith E. R. ~Ioore 011 the birth o( a baby (Mrs. Amon Penney) Carboneer, Three basic rules for 10"elier M I R'd d T • e •• nnot .. Mr. aUll Mrs. Joseph Mcrcer who W'II celebrate lJirtnday& as' Mrs. Monk's aunt, Mrs. Isaac ~Ior. girl on July 30. SteUa (Mrs. John ~Ioores, Harbour and healthier hair are still as e~t were: , essrs. ~n Del Ra~ rt '1 who have seemingly and famll)' of St. John's was vis. follow;: Mr. eHrbert BlsMp, Aug. gan. Selll Co\'e. )liss Betty Hearn is visiting Graee, and Jean (!IIrs. Frank Nose· sensible today as they were In \\. sergeartit Dr C· H ~ e ~t God's Acre should " itln& his' parents, ·Mr. and Mrs. 7th son George Bishop, AUG. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petten friends at Salmonier. I worthy) Hr. Grace South, as well Cleopatra's time, viz, daily brush. Capt. A. Pc ar, om. . arre care and allentlo , Edward Mercer o\'er the week. 7th' son Reginald Aug. 11th. and Mrs. Petten's parents. ~Ir. and Miss Patsy Hearn is visiting I as thirteen grandchildren, to all of ing, lubrication and cleanliness. an~h~\e~~~~r~~rs:iport, read by I be~:ti~~~rionn°l\' a{~d tht~ end. ~jr. anll Mrs.' Peter Warren Mrs. Albert Harvey. left this week friends on BcU Island. I whom deep sympa~hy is extended. Whcther your hair is fine or T. W. Sergeant, and the treasurer's would not be tlmO Miss Florence Hiscock of st. and family (rom Freshwater, Pia· to motor to Corner Brook wherc Mrs. Eliza Cleary and daughter The funeral, winch was largely coarsc, whether you're yourtg or t b th h d h Ith e .Johll's was visiting her parents centia, SIlent a fell' days lhls the~' 11'111 spend their ,·acation. Hilda left here for Bell lEland on attended, took place Sunday after· old, your crowning glory will truly ~~~: anod a~v~~~eme~: in p~~ ~~~~!m~~~l~f s~w I , ~Ir. and Mrs. Geor;:e Hiscock ol'cr past week thc guest o[ ~Irs. War. Mrs. Matthew Penny from Bell Sunday, accompanied by Mr. and noon, Rev. L. A. J. Ludlow con· flatter you, only if you flalter it phases of tht League's activities. our belo"cd d de Itrt .- the week·end. Mrs. Hiscock Is rCll's parents, !dr. and Mrs. Hub· Island is presently spending a llrs. W. F. Sloyes. duct\ng the burial service at Sl. with lots o( attention. One ncw branch, at Ramea, had 'ea. CHARLOTl'ETOWJ I'cry 1I1 al)d confined to, her ert Dawc. . holiday with her parents, Mr. and :.trs. Francis Ryan spent the Paul s Church. Interment was in YOUR COOKERY been initiated; three scholarships section will bypas' • home., ,Visiting' ~Ir. nnd ~h·s. Jack Mrs. Robert :\lorgan, Seal COI'e." weckend at Argentia as guest of the C. of E.. Cemetery. Chcese is one o( lhe foods you of 5250 cach had been won by - I':!nl"l,alla"d Highway route and covers Visiting IIlr. and f,irs. Walter Scott during' the week were Mr. ~Ir •. Walter Dawc left this week )!1'. and ~!,r,s. J. B. Ryan. Martin who r d' can ser\'e in many ways, and pru- Newfoundland Sea Cadets, and tht La~ g I IIr G s tan c e bet weer Webber from Boston, U.S,A .• arc and Mrs. Bert Scott Irom, Boslon. fur ;llacldnsons where she will be Miss \1; mlfrcd Barker arrived last week as guests or coune, .the "special feature" of Good Luck is that sWeeter, (~ , !llr, Max Da~o, and Ion JIm I of Mrs. Ernest Sheppard. : Decompanled by Mr. W, J Mor: M ss Dora Tllley of Kelllgrews I've made since I starhid moklng Recenl vlsUors to Hr. Grace In· flavour. , , the flavour that makes Good Luek so mucb-mort dcIJO "aD motored, to Bonavlsta durin" who Is employed al the switch· thcm back In depression years." eluded Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dawe than anything else you can use ••• both in your batin, and on :: .. board at Topsoil Is, presently [G d F lJ I table. Good Luck is made rilht here in Newfoundland ••• mad~ ~r ; the week vlaltln!: Mrs. II. Sweet. spending two weeks vacation at Fashions In foys change from 0 • ran n s w 10 were aecom· daily ••• so it's bound to be fresher. An'; Good Luck is noutJl . ! I,nd of that to\! n. I yeor to year, she ~aid,. but dolls ,PDlIJcd by Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell. lome. " foronto too, with vitamins added for extra nutrilion. \" Mr. Ind Mrs. Rolph Dawt and 'Mlss Joyce Rlcharlls who has nel'Cr seem to lo.e thcir appcnl.· , I:famlly motored to Victoria VII. been 01,1 vacation here returned tu PItEFlmRi:n SKIPPING ~ll's. lIal'f~' Sounders of Carbon, 'Iagl o,'er -rhe weekend' 'vllstlnJl the G':tc" II It I II I" , ". cal' was a ,gucsl last week of llr. l\Ir~. Dawe's paronts. ' ' I . II;. C h~~ ~ .It past week' "e~ 'oll'll"lntcrest was a tl(!ln~'ed I:anil :'III'S. Stephen Payne. Their 'J!aby ,Lc;'lIl Dswe :so" of" , 0 ('on mile cr rall1 ng. I'eactwn. I nel'er played with daughtel' Donna is nolV spending GOOD LUCK and'· Mrs. 1.1.~jle Da~e. nleft I~:f~ fo~lrilati~~~ !:e~~d~stlc~t t~y j a.lr t~em as a child. I much preferrcd a \1'~ck's vaca~ion at Caruoncar. week lur Montreal where he w1l1 Mrs Rich rd h ~'b' I 0 111 skipping ropes and balls, 1m ~hsscs Paulme Saunders. ~Iarg. NEWFOUNDLAND'S FAYORITE MARGARINE < • a s, II' 0 as cen v 5 1t· afraid, aret and Theresa Hunt and Daphne' . , , (

" . , , THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 . , . ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, . r., i',, , { T,he DqilyNeU)s 1 " . ' . Construct Fina/,Link·· 0 High!vay

. ~' , ntract Signed Presen'tation .T o· I \ R.C.A.F. CO.iToo .Many,Jish Plants States .' Premier Smallwood Wednesday announced the pro· ~o\'crl\111eJ1t IHlS signed a contract for construction road to bridge the last 'l'~mainiJ1g land gap in the CheesemanTeUs"News" ;;c('\ion of the Tl'ans~CanadR Highway. t l:e!fnt no rBt1ad eXldstspbet"IC------d-.-=.---=-F-- !ltxandcr ny an or ' . abtlut 25 miles across ommen atlo n or Over ,Supply Of 'Frozen 'Fish 01 the norlll.east coast .. , C K B h The Hon. John T. Cheeseman, I NAFEL I The Provincial Department, !lfr. ' CN!5ill~ the ~s~a~d ,must: aDt.' . ar our ni!\l'ly appointed Minister of Fish· I Questioned by the NEWS about' Cheeseman said, will work closely It em on a I alill a~ car l ~ries, says he feels there are· too I his attitude toward the Newfound· witb the Fedcral Department in rl,."n,'I"II. and Gambo. ,aid the con· many fresh fish plants n New· land Associated Fish Exporters this work. "In fact", he· stated, ,"I foundland. . 'Limited the new Fisheries ~lin· think it is very necessary that thi. Ccncrrtr Produ~t~ Lim· "I am o{ thc view", Mr Cheese- ister ~ald he had no objections 10 province's fishery -dcpartment Jm br~in ~mmeellately to man told the DAILY NEWS in an anyone, merchants or fishermen, Imaintain close co.operation \I·!tll I\ulpmrnt mto Tray town, exclusive interview yesterday, forming associations for their the Federal Department •.. In lltxandrr Ray, and into . 'Slund .lon~ the Toute "that there are already too many mutual benefit, "but I have ne\'er all matters." "call proceeding In two rrcsh frozen fish plants in all pro· I agreed with the principle of sctl'l :\Ir .. · Cheeseman revealed that ~f rluring countries, including Ncw-, ing up a monopoly." he has received letters from the the one linle," branch road connects foumlland." : Everyone, merchants and fish· t Federal Fisheries Minister, the Bal' II'lih G1o\'ertown lIIr. Cheeseman said that thc I ermen and all who are connected Hon. James Sinclair, and from the f11.\RJ,On ..:TOWS result wa~ inevitable, ~n 'almost I with. the fishery, should share: Federal Deputy JIIinister, Georgi , I~cllon I.. ill hypa~~ the continuous ol'er supply o{ ltesh' equitably in the fish exporting I Clarke, expressing their willin,· a Hi:hl\'a)' rrute pro. frozcl' fish and prieNutllng. 1 trane, Mr. Cheeseman said. . I ness tn lend their SUPPOI·t ~nd e~ , and rOI'Cr~ the Price euttin!,!, Ihe Fishcric,~ Mi"· i "There ought· to be enough cri· ;'operation to his effu~!5 to impro~. ,t ~ n r r between the 1~lcr slated, affects not only the i operation betwecn' (the individual i the fisheries. IIrll1ill31 at Alcxander THE NATIONAl, Defence Emplol'crs Associalion at Torbay Airporl gathcred ycslerday afternoon wholesaler hut as wcll Ihe basic I fish exporting firms) so thal the)' i. . "ltd In rxi'tln.= ncill'nrk ?t at the Airport ITheatre to say fal'ewcll to Wing Commander W. P. Pleasance wl)o, a!ler a tour of producer, Ihe fisherman. ,rio not need gOl'ernmentpolicing", He ~ald he has ~Ircad)' recell'td r: Burin pCnlosula. It 11'111 duly 'o{ three years In Ncwfoundland. will 500n leave here to Inh up 1I'0rk in Ottawa with the "There I~ a ::reat fullll'e lQr thr j ~fr. Chec~eman slated. , splendid co.operahon. fro_'." ~.fr. , :I!/ .t ell_rloUclown on nCAF, Mr. Gabriel Latrlelle, conslructloll enginccr at thc Airporl, II'ho is also prorincial president frozen food husiness ~encrall)'," 'I "We all preach prh'alc cnlpr·' Harold. Bralll~~ .. Chief Fishertel '.','.'., d. A fcrn,' acro,~ thc I ' '1 :'11'. Chec~eman tolrl Ihe NEWS", prise, why don't we practice it?'" Superl'lso~ 1\'llh the Federal Gov· •'rrtrh , of water ',l'ilI con. of the Assoe alion, presented Wing Commander Pleasance with a matched pen and penci set, ann this will include frozen fish. hc asked I ernmen t 10 Nell' foun" "'I an.d •..• 11· .1 Ih~ IlnO:ll'j'a highwa~' engral'ed wIth his name, as a memenlo of the happy rclatiens of th~ civilian employees ann the "But" he Rdder!. "it mmt h~" 'other Federal Cabin~t ~Iinister Ih~ (,llr, Commanding Officer at the base. The picture shows Mr. Latrielle Oem-presenting WIC Pleas· operated on sound commercial BAIT SERVICE ! Hon. J. W. Pickersglll has assul'ell ~\\i 'aid it Is In.' Lieutenant Commander P. G. ance with fuc farewell gift.-(Daily ~cws Photo). lines.'" "The bait scrvice which i! under; ~lr. Chte!em~n oC his support. t,'hllr th~ road complcted : Ch~nce. 5kipper of thc Royal CAn.: ' Mr. Chce5emnn explained Ihal Federal gOl'ernment control," ~Ir.: "I personally l':ilI c\o my utmo~t ltar _ 195; _ when it I nellan Na\',I' frigate "Outremont".1 .. 'he fell procluclion facililit,~ had' Ch~ese!"an tol!1 the NEWS, "nc~ds ,to ins~rc mutually satisfactory co- l!' ~,,,:blr to dril'c all the has commended Captain Kenneth~ llSh k TON t I ~ 'heen expandinl( at a greatcr rate I and Will receive carly attentIOn I operation between the tll'O ·de· , ir::n 51. .\ohn·' 10 Port aU): Rarbour for his work in piloting .... ac own r 0" than consumer w~nts. I with a I'iell' to effecting some partments," Mr. Cheeseman told '. '~ith Inc excrptlon oC one the ship through northern Nc\\,. NO IMMEOIA TE CHANGES ,necessary improvements." the NEWS. !lil than onr milr ... be. f01mdland water5 during Lleuten. The Fisherics ~Iinistcr told the - ..------: Chl:!Ntrtll\ln and Blln~'an's nnL Go\'ernor Sir Leonard C. NEWS yesterday that there are no t M An' gry Over" 'lC:OCP ~o\lnd, OuterhridllC's tour of Northern: E I A k C -I immediate changes In the cards: ayor ~;::ablp lerry will be placcd seltlemenh. ar e S S OUnC·I for his department's policy. I ha\'e' tl: lIP nrxt year and it will 'I The leiter of commendation \'ery definite plans in mind, he \ l 10 operatr .for about a ~~Id "Captain Kennetb Barbour said, but 1 will have to receil'e a. - , , 1!lt:! t~e road I~ comoleted Ijolned the ship 011 Sunday July "Ate we going to 'have a shack W. J. Browne, ~I.H.A" appealing be constructed on the lots it might I mandate from the people before \ C N R P '·k' C:lIlottrtown to P~rt Bland·115th., 1956, to act as the 'ship'S town1" asked Councillor Leo Earle lor a building permit in behalf he sugl!e~ted that one, meeting the ,I make any move to bring'them ar Fe·nee ,P~rt Blandlorn IS ~t the pllotnge ad\'isor In Northern yesterday during a heated debate of two St. John's resldenls whose stn.ndnrds established under the i into e~lect. He explaine.d that he! • • • , ti:! !Ollncl., b lid. forlhe cruise to Labra. in the weekly . Council meeting homes had been destroyed by fire eoele, be ,leels It would be umme 10 act, The Board of Transport Com· to co.operate with 'fark Superin· ~. wateT~ 11l1l1dl~g erecte~. 1 ..I mf~lIt1me ,~~e ,~rcol' u dor, with his Honour the Lleuten. over St. John's housing problems. "We are just as much in sym. Earher the same question had I before he ~n~'s whether the peo. missioners for Canada Is dojng' a tendent Mr. Hamlyn in leaving ~rom Bun. ~ n S' c dC, on lant GOI'ernor of Newfoundland Mr. Earle said that if the Coun· th Ith (th I) "Ir come up When a letter from a I pie want him to represent them. t "pretty rollen job" Mayor HR' . th f f P k of C oun ' u ISir Leonard Outerbrldge C BE' ell granls a permit to one BPa y w" C ese. Pcop; as. R'I membel' of the St. John's Constab, I "I I'cry definitely have plans for G Mews of St John's charged at e or ar ~lnff lo~,eh P Indl~l. II ~~~~~~~~e:'? ~nce· 'I.nd or.d rOPthe t 0 ge t D.!'.O., embarked." " .., dual who wallis to build a house, Trolkvne, ountcldor II ames · lllar)' recommending the demoll·' the rc'I'lsion and improl'cment of II City Council meeting "They are defacing our park B 1 an,~ 1ded )'~sierday's b! o,rr enII" 0 d e Pldres. "Durin" the period from Jul)' not meeting with construction reg. ue er com mtetnhe· e' ac II' lion of n house on Carter's Hill fisheries policy," he "Thc,,'re rld'lng over public' . er, t'~f"rna 11'00 sa. lIith "A ( '1 '11 b I however, t h a e COUIlCI l WOll e , . d st~ted. ,withthis miserable type of fence", 10 r.\ \' to UgUS~ 2nd, 1956, Capt. ulat ons, t WI e put n an em· h v t stick b ils building reg· I' was lea . ARTIFIC IAL DRYING 1opinion and evcrythlng els~,". t~e the ~al"or said. t.':e wholf 01 thai dl;t~nce, Barbour has gll'en \'aluable and zarrassing position when it Is nco Y The memlJers oC the Council Mr. Cheeseman told the NEWS' ~Iayor said when commenttng on "They have never been to our from Trartoll'n to Bun. accurate assistance and advice to asked to. ap)l1'ove or reject other Ul~tlonSB ' , I tt 'k d f I agreed that the house should he' I'e feels "the sur~e of inlerest in I the rejection of Council appeals City and they have' no idea' of our h~pr i~ that the ia. high decree,. In all matters per. similar applications. 1\ rOllnc seer, a~ e or'llestro)'cd, hut ,wondcl:cei where, ~rtifici~1 drvin'g is all to tl\'!! good I against a tcn foot v,'ire right of what.its like here," other Council· bl opmtin~ through the' tment to sailing In Northern The discussion flared twice duro perml.Slo~ to construct 1110 homes the occupants would fmel nell, provided we don't try to 3ceom·1 way fence to be constructed by the lors said. rut We h~"c nof ~;et de. wa!ers." . ing )'esterday's meeting. Mr. n~ adloln~n!! l~ts on Empire Ave. 'lu~l't~rs. . ,. plish (a change) O\'cr~i~ht." lie; CNR in Bowring Park., The Council members reque5tcd ~'l nlr II thi re ol'er 'It hu been II pleasure lind an Earle's comments came on a let· \\ cst. CounCillors reeommcudcci It .I the ~"mc old qucstlon. I' t r b ut I The Council unanimouslv I'oted City Clerk E B Foran to wire the G;I~~nlmrnt I nC C~n;~la ~o honour io ha.I'e had him on board ter received by the Council from Ithat althnugh two homes might not I ,sairl one _~l~l~)er .o!_ the Council '~;~:n;~~ h:n~,~ ~~a~t 1:~~~~ :~~u~tr~'. ; 10 I'oice its. strong o.bj.ecii~ns to Board expre;sin'gits l'iCII'S immedi· it ately ,t'! inmnmrnt ran elcl'elop ,a, II profcsslOI1Al seaman of long \ • 0 IS 1 S ]" 0 \ Lc I "It'~ a r )"." ~Ir .. Cheescman; a Board ~hng over-riding II! IP"i . 1'!;O~!l pHk in lhil area. bllt I~tandlng lind M a temporary memo ImperIal OIl cc { , ea l.n~ n ave ~aid that this work wasn·t "starled peals agamst the fence... i ),ATEST . ,'! :1 !Irnn~ hnpr~ that wc I her or our ship's company." U 'ooner'" A letter 10 the CounCil ~Igned, Manager E. J, Cooke of thr. "'ew· ,~! Ib~r In do \0. I "We all join to wish him many' 0 PI 'Of F" I Off I .. " i hy A. R. Penney, I?ivislon Engin'I' fnundland Di~'blon of the CNR 111111 I !llIon;,1 park il del'eloped t~'ears of good health and good 'loy. t pens ant 1 ~ IS I . a . "A j!real dcal of thr. prescnt 1. eer o{ the CNR. said "The Board the Dally News last IIIJ1ht that /rCa bNwrcn BlIn)'an'~ ~ges." hi' interest has heen 'parken by! of Tran~port Commissioners for I construction of the fence W3fi start· e,l t;lomln"n.Tra)'toll"l1 It: . A T °n° t Ie" ~!ainlanderl who are, now Able to; Canada under dale of .Tuly 6, ad· red on Jllly 31 and It Ihould prol!. not onl)' that Ihls part [lU' 0 t 'c t WI Inga e i arrlCrS . purchase Ih~ir. rail' malerials in il'ised the Railway that the opinion ably be finished before the cnll ot ""'I',<:,U,""O will be del'cloped S I I O'il' LI lI'd I I TI C't' C ullcll I~ I!oln~ to ask Newfoundland ,without reference Iof th~ Board is that the conslrue· this l\'eek, rnot b,' the GOI'. \luamS~- rate ourt The Imper arne • s, Ie I.~ .0 r' . to NAFEL." I tion of the standard type of rail· The posts (or the fence are mor .. , . l'an3na and creatc I ~ro~t nf the time In the Magis. pleased to announce th~ ooemng; Ihc Prol'lnClal "?rks Departmcn; He said he hilt this was a good, lVay fence at this location (the than fifty per cent erected, the ~mple!l'nwnl, but also· trate's Court was tallen up ye~ter. of their new plant at Twlllingatc., to Insure that fIsh .offai.be~rln~ thing for "if local merchants can Park) should be proceeded with. CNR Jllanager stated. 0' thr !:Ill rMt or tbe dAY mornin~ with tll'O cnses of Messrs. Ashbourncs. Llmlte~ of! Iruck~ frolll .ConceptlOn ~a) be, modernize their equipment I can't In view of this attitUde of the ~Ir. Co.oke explained that the tIc ~~\\foll~ellanrl go\'ern. r1runl:cn driving. Twi11lnsate hal'e been apPnlnteel1 sealce!. Conhnllerl complaInts 01 sce why Ihey can not only com· Board we hnl'e no alternati\'e hut local Division of the Railway has !::J::t 011all";," The first, a motorist vlsltlng as agen.ts.. . drlppln~s from the truc~s were pete with the ~lainland, but also to proceed with the erection of the been holding lip. the erection, lit C(1uld th!! [Old i; complcled a here from NOI'a ScoUa, was ar. The plant 11'111 !erVe sc.tllemenl~ heard at yesterdn~"s COllncll me:t. do a better job." fence concerncd." the f~nee with the hope that a CfI· ~:~;ram Ilill he launched resten on Harvey Road 011 Tuesdal' on T,wll1ingate, Fogo and New ing. It WAS suggested that LegiS' "1 rio not Ihink there is any I The leiter dated July 28 said, operative effort might result, He (,f 'hortening the le\'enlng and was taken to the World Islands, latlon might be Introduced hy the neeel for us 10 send our salt fish 1 as well, "we propose to start the 5aid, howe\'cr, the local Dhislon elimi.lalin:: t: rea t Pollee Station for examination. , council to Insure, the tnleks are, outside of the province for pro-I installation on Tuesday, July 31, Itadbeen adl'lsed to go ahead with ,\rrr'1" will he com. The police said that he passed soDle C -I A' ks properly scaled wh,en they pass cessing." and have instructed our foreman the project. that ,~ ,hould he po~. of the tests fol' sobriety fairly well OUne} S through the city limits. . .--- .. ------In lll,!~~ road to aboul ~~~ ~u~~ei~tnd~~ni~he t~:fl:~~ew~f Traffic GrOll» R I' . 'Comments On Cabinet ,Chang'e • ~)cohol to be 111 charGe of a car. . . I '. e 10'IOU8 ve "I want 10 devote the who I! 01 DrO'\'1111l0' Ht \\'~s convicted of the lesscr' R· ... d Dl 'I b' The Han John '1'. Cheeseman yes· Ime of the Co.operati Division as my time to the job I have under, . , t! orrensc ,of Impaired driving and econsl er TanS lEd' t' . . At terday commented on a further whilst I am a firm believer in the taken-to try to make the fisheric! was linen !250 or 7 days and his .: ' ' I d' uca Ion i cabincl change switchi.ng the Dc· I principle of Co·operatives I be· more attractive and more profit· l et'l)\'CrC dri\'cr'~ license wa's cancelled for The' C11r . Coune I ycstcr ~l: ' ' PTE. ~JAI.COUI Mi'IlREW5, I t 1 {C t tI t I R• •. d a \'ear. rerommended thAt the Traffic 'SS h I par men 0 o·opera II'e5 so la liel'c that it could only he proper· able {or all concerned," the Fish· 7" <.J.. llagistrate O'Neill who Irled the Commission reconsider Its planl Ulnmer I. C 00 (I( Murllhy's Lanc, Si~nal Hill, ,it .would ~e included in Ihe po.rt· 1 Iy directed by one fully trained eries Minister concluded. ';.:'J.' ~f ~ 1.1:~'ear:old .hoy ca~e nal'e the man a ~tIf( lecture for one.way traffic for c1owntown __ who Is sen'inJ: with the R.N.R. I (olto of. ~l1nes and Resources ~hn'l in that ficld," Mr. Cheeseman stat· :\Ir. Cheeseman latcr poinled out '/'l1ld 111 the ExplOits Rlvcr h~ 'b'lI . 51. .Tohn's. .' In Can3e\a arrtI'C1l hOl1le yes· : !ster Keough. )fr. Cheeseman, who cd. that he has been connecled lI'ith , 3111. I\'a! rceol'ercd 'c!, o~ u reSPO?Sl I tics and. told The council proposed thaI ,the . Summer' Seho~l stue~cnls allen? I trrclay 10 ~pend 30 days leavc. ,Istet' of Fisheries and. Co.ope~a-!. the fishing 'industry for 50 yem , The hod\' ;\'as 111m that drh Ing after drmklng C I I n reconsider lis pro. 109 Prince of \\ ales College hal e lIe is the son of ~h's. Martha was named 10 the Cabmet as ~lm· I "r hal'c not," he continued, "had and leels that he can best lise hi! in • showed a lack of consldcratlon for omm S5 0 h ca from heen given R regular course in reo Too" anel the late narolel An. I til'cS, made the statement in an such training and I do not feel.that experience to direct the Fisheric!· a pool less htan others espeelallv as he IVas drlv. posal to convert tear, R d liolous Iraining during their sum· I p, interview with the Daily News. I I am the right person to direct Dep~rtment. . the scene o{ the ling o~ a crowd~d city street. "If fU~kwo;th~i{et~\U~n~~:~~ Sstr~:1. m~r. work. '. I crrW5. "I asked the Premier to relie\·t the Co.operatjve Department." DI',lt Is ncli I'cd t h ~'ou are going to take a drink leave 0 Thong ~ II meanwhile ap- ~!lss Stella Burry, deaconess With -_._-- i: th~ Ex , . c . 0 ave your car alonc and take a taxi", e ounc, . 'f I the United Church In, SI. John's' " I I!on~ il~ ~1\Rher while thn Magl~trate advised the aecus· proved a ~ecomrjndn~I~~t S~~~I :tnd directo,r of Emmanuel House Burrv HelO' ItS _ ,n s. ed. :'Ifr. T, Williams was counsel the Traf c tomtm sSb~nln lIghtln~ Social service work gave the • b I

for the accused 000 be spen 0 0 a < classes to the United Church! I' Y C· Lif --. Persollals The second ~otoTlst was arrest· systems for the neW one-wi s~. ·group. . i amp e '~N" I . • ed shortly after five o'clock on ~ter ~nd for other ~reas n t e During the ~ourse Miss Burry I - ~:~\h~lrs. J()hn J. Galaska Tuesday afternoon following a Cit·motion asklnR that tenders be ~~he~hhg~~~~ 13hn~~e~!:s~0~/~~ I Burry He!ghts,. the United I' SHAVING ..... I:!!ph, :~ sons, .lohn, Frank collision on New Gower Street. called for the Installation of the Hamllton Avenue and explained Church camp~nl! Site, ha~ b~en .a IT'. ~on~ Island, New The police snld that the man had IIghtln( S)'stem W~! pmed by the II rog mm oC the work under-IIl\lS~' place iOi the past t\\O II€eks. I Tu r;led In SI. John's by a smell of liquor off ills breath 11 ' . le)l ra Ie, from ,July 23rd to AI1l;u~t lsI.: MEN'S RUBBER MIRRORS 2!c Ilc'_d!)' 10 sp~nd a two alld did not do all the sobrleh' Counc • taken at lh s ho~r' sturle Is wil1lthirh·.one .lunior girls from ages, : ' I tilt~on, Durin~ their ~tay tests satisfactorly . The man, tak· it and mortly before his ,arrest he: l'IJtk~~I!~itefl HO;lse ~n eoch'jl nine' to rlcvcn from 5t. John's,: BELTS,49c. . c Ihc ~\JcsU 01 Mrs. In!! his oath. said that he had not had gone with his uncle to', the. r nd he l' abou! th~ DtIlll'iIIe and Old Perlican. spenl ' BIRTHDAY CARDS p;'!Siflla!ka'~ mot~er, ~Irs. had a drInk. all day and the reason West End Controllcrs to get three ~~rk ~to~~t t~crc f:r girls coming II most informative anrl cnjoyabk ' POKER CHips' I r cr, 25 Tons311 Road he bumped mto the car ahcad was bottles of whisky and rum anrl to the city (or work and lor week together, ' 5, r~d Sa!l, ..who ha~ hcen because the brake fluid ran out and two cases of be.er belor.e his uncle for families of the church necdin~ I ~Iiss Syi1'ia South and Mis~. Package 49c ~n. the lit)', leal'es for whcn he put his foot on the brake left by bus to \'\SIt relatives around help and guidance. ' l.Tanct McGaw r~mc here rrom, f' rlday to spend a week at the ~ignal from the policeman the bay, ' . • The 1V0rk of the Women's Mis· I Ontario to condUct Ihe camp, BIRTHSTONE EAR·RINGS ,t:l!nd!, .Next weck he slationed at ."delalde Street his The case was postponed for thc sionaTY Society of' the United IThe), are bo~h youn~ t~aehers. II:ho RINGS49c , the ~Ialnlancl tor bllsl. car failed to rcspond and he push. accused to call witnesses as to Church, espe'clally their pro- arc keenly mtereste~l In chrtS~la'l , to ~Iontreal and To. rei Illto the .car ahead. The dam. his sobriety at the time, and hc gramme for younger groups will: camp work ,and durmg thell' \.I~1t ; POND'S LIPSTICK Only 49c Sas! hopes to lake age was estimated at $20. was allowcd to go on a bend of also bc outlined for the cirls. and 1to 51. John s thc.y stayed at Em· , oa reSidence in Nfld 'l'he man said that he had been $200 with sureties to fue lame members of the \V.M.S. Branch and I manuel. House. ~hss ~1~~alV enter~ I 29c '. Ie. olfered a drink but had refused amoun!. , • the St, John's Presbyterial will be the Unlt.ed. Church Tramlng S:hool , ,- " . SHAVING· on hand to meet the girls a'nrl act for Clmstlan Education work. ,In . SONE KNITTING ek M' d' as hostesses for asupper at the September. They left here. lasl NEEDLES 9c BRUSHES 49c 0 1 close of their visit. ' Thltrsday ~o ~eturn, to On~ano. :, urers T St r .,:,e ,on ; ay Twenty Jumor boys of mne, ten , of the C • . I , il A ' and eleven are now in camp at i" .. , onstruetlon and beeoine effective Immediately and A majority of the 300'members'c Burry Heights under, the leader· ,SEE FOR .YOURSELF THE' oune 'pprove I " II:J! i_Union of St. 3" further increase of eight cents of the union turned out to consld· I ship of Rev: John Vardy, United ", ', .. ,0 on strike Monday cents an hour to become effective erthe conellllation offer at a meet· o ' Church minister at Pouch Cove. SALE ITEMS' ~ i I' '. '! . B -Id PI , ' Wh' on the first or November. Ing In the L,S.P.U. Hall yesterday UJ lng ans' Rev. Lloyd Ivany 01 the suburban :, ' . l th Ite, President of the The Employers oHered five cents afternoon.' " • LJ mission in. SI.. John's, Mr. Olivet' th e Dally News Ia'st now and five cents In November. Mr, .Whlte: told the News' ,that ---- Maybee of the FCiteral Experi. I c~ ~Iembers yesterday The original offer, Mr. White union members who do, not 'wiltk City ~ouncl! ~'esterday approved mental Farm at Mount. Pearl ami letlle e dation oUer In an told the News. had been an across for members of the Bulding Trades bulldlng ~Ians \'aluedat ~eariy ~Ir. RJlph Moores of Gower Street I , ~ ilagreement with the board Increase oC· thirteen groUp· will be left free to' sign 590,QOO; :' ! Sunday S~hool. They went in on! ""'~:lmU,i1"ding Tradcs Em. cents an hour to become effcctive separate 'agreements . with . their A new ival'chouse for the Ben· August 6th for il week. ltt. Whit and other iDeal In November. respective employers Employees, nett Brewing Company was given , Un I e said the men Members of the General Lab- of 'Newfoundland Engineering Ltd~, the Council's approval along with An application to the Council I a~ mousl~' to strike. ourers Union do most of their work a non.Tra~es· Association firm, pl.ans for a change of Club Room from the Bank 01 Montreal oullin' 'i1e~mo.rftla ncw wage and during the summer. and fall will strike Monday morning unless occupany from tlie SI. John's Elk's ing plans for the construction of a &01 lor the union months and the union felt the time the new agreement Is signed. Club. . new hranch on Devon Row, inl I ng on for nearly two element IIIVoll'ed would mean The, men will continue to work Twelve other plans {or new con· East Ena' SI· John's, was referree '

I little benefit for Its members, As untU ,noon liaturday, but wJll not structicin or addition to buildings 'I' by the Council. ye~terday .. to till' til! Sccklng a wage In. a result It rejected the original of. reI urn to their jobs Monday morn: received Jthe CouncU's approval. Town Planning .Commission and It; cents an hour to fer. lng.· " Exact value was $88,900.00. the Traf!ic Commission. ' , ,

• • • . . THE DAILY NEW?, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9

• , -Getting ~brder, to Get Into Your Own House ~ THE DAILY NEWS 'r 1~he • Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper I • .' In News The OAILV l';IEWS Is a morning paper established In 1894, and published At the By, WA YF ARER News Building, 355·359 Duckworth Street, St .Iohn·s, Newfoundland, by Robl!lson & HOW GOOD IS ADEQUATE? scngers related to'lhe nllmbel of Compan~, I.lmlted. . frclght and pdsscngcr cars "nil An) one 1\ ho has an Inlrrest In locomohl es provided b> C N n ? ME~IBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS Ilords and thell' meanings-the * I.' tJ The Can~dlan Prc~g Is excluslve'.y entitled ~cientlflc term Is semantic-may Now, frnnkl~, 'we hale thc to the use for republication of all newl ponder the \lord "adequate" greatcst s~ mpathy with C N II dlsp ... tehes In this paper credited 10 Ii or ~o wllh some CUriosity. Adcquate, ~Ir Dunald Gallion IS m a I cry Tbe Associated Press or Reuters and also the of course, means equal to. It IS different pOSition from ~Ir. tocal nc" 5 published therein R combmation of two Latm words Crulllp of CPR All ralh~a) s m that produce that literal Iransla· All Ples~ sen'lce and leature articles In Canada are, of course, bound by tlon. But in the loose manner of this papcr are cop~rIght and their reprodurtioD tbe Crow's Nest Pass raics, a \ prcsent speech, adcguate as R concession to the wcst lI'iuch nn 15 prohibited. bAlLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES word has taken on a mcanlng that othcr part of Canada shares Dut suggests less than equallty. When C.I\R. Is pFlvatc enterpllse. Canada ., •• •• I I •• I I ~ ou say a thing Is adcquate, what C.N.fl". is a nahonallzed railway United Kingdom and all ~ ou really mean Is that it Will system Mr. Gordon must hate For~lgn .Countrie~ .. . S12.00 per annum ~Iembcr Audit SUfcau 01 scn c the purpose after a fashion. \ik~ the dickens to sec his net Authorized !loS second class mail Post ornce Circulations You certainly don't mean that It earnings impaired by poll heal Depar.ment, Ottawa. is equal to your requlremenls or necessity Mr. Crump dQes not ideas about standards, havc to worry too much about THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 • • • this problem... Now the reason \I e mcntlon • • • thiS is that thnrc IS m NCI\found· t'JflC Cll'c!es it is known as Rubus Chamae. But much as lIe s~ mpatlllzc land at the moment a high· with rugged Mr. Gordon, we h.1I C morus, a member of .the Rosaceae family pOI\elcd. cummlttec of C,N.R. to be polillcalb·mlnded 011 thiS Keeping. Our ,Money , At Home In Quebec it is sometimes 1m own as th~ which has hcen charged With the subject. Newfoundland IS thc The present price of pt'ttatoes is probab­ multerberl'Y. duty of deCiding whether the ser· poorest prO\lnce. We have the Bonnycastle does not mcntion it at all I'ices of the I allway are adequ~te 10IVest - per capita III come 111 l\' the result of an unusual situatIon to the need, But, 85 an editorial Canada. We Ilant a fall' chance in his examination of the wild-rl'~it of ,\'hieh may be rectified before many in the NeilS has ubscrlcd, what to develop our econom~ and IRISe months ha\'e passed. It provides, how­ Newfoundla'nd in 1840 but Toque, ill is adcquale In C N.n's l'lew rna) nur Ining standards. TranspOl tao fall very short of II hal is necded han costs and services arc a e\'er. an opportunit,· to dlscllss th,.. IB77, ~efers. t~ it by its present populm' name III thIS 1~land. Nowherc ha\'e we hI' those II ho take the broad I lew ,·!tal factor In tbe attainment o[ question of local pl'oduction for local of the prol'ince's transportation been able to dJsr;ovcl' an explanation oC thiS objectlve. And SlllCC C N R. consumption, I cquiremcnls. C.N,n, has been has been charged With the duty 'I'he ordinal'~' clllzen is fl;ightcncd of !llls loenl name which, Jt would appear, charged \lith the dut~ of suppl~· of gillng NeI\foundland an ade· IS cmployed al~o in No\'a Scotia. mg sen'ices commens\lrate 10 the !'con0l11lCS. IL i~ a word 1ha t seems to quate SCl'I'lce, we hal e tn bc I he It ~ecm~ to us tlint the most likely' traffic orfeting. Commensurate is dctcrminatol s of adcqn.lcI· On !wmboli7.c someth in~ ('ompleteh' beyond defined a~ adcquatc By What origin of bake-apple is to be discovere;.! thiS score. the 'el I Ice of (' ~ n. I hl~ kcn. But some aspccts of eeonomic5 slandard of adcquacv 0111<1 the falls far short of Ihe acic'luatc. 1Ire simple enollgh, It i!; not, fol' eXllmple III It~ a}JpCfll'anCe tyld the kind of ground CRse be Ju~ged. IIjt ., • difficult to t111del'~tand lhat money eal'l1cd on ""hleh it JS found. For it could be • • • Of courst'. mIl' fll ~t rhaliengc mu,t be 10 thc homonlal frrl~ht 111 Newfoundland anel spent on ~ood.; cJe~l!I'lbcd as having the appearance of II C ;'\.n could sal that thern are mil1latl1rc apple and it is an inhabitant on man~' tons of frClght to be TRle slructllle which mallcs produced in Newfounclli1nd has a hwhe! freight char~es higher tbc farth· of the hogland. It may well be, therefore. mOl'cd each ) ear and these rc \·alur. for us than if it harl to lC!l\'c th~ qlllre SIl mam h Clght cars " e er Ihe freight must he camed Suggc~IS Keep ·Edson In Washing pro\'ince immccJiatel~' to pa\' for eXJlorts that It began as bog-apple, a name that hal e the necessar) numbcr o( lC fedcrntinn means equ.lhl), It The monc\' we ~pcnd, on local ])l'Oduct5 was u\timatelv translated into bake-apple. frelghl cars and, thelcforc, our should me:m Ihnt nohoclj m Cim· Expcrienre With l'eron freight service IS adcquate. But ada IS penalized by bemg ton f,lr Women In The cloes extra duty. It emplo~'s local l<)bouJ' By all\' name, it has become most diffi­ therc arc seasons of the year in from the centrcs of dlstllhutllln In Egypt It increases the \'olume of employment. cult to locate in Newfoundland. On a Newfoundland when thc mal e· and supp\;. If that means a loss Army It helps to make N~wfoundland more wide expanse of marsh we found the other mcnl of freight reaches a peak for C~ R, thc GOlernment 111 ny PETER £[)~OS nl OLl D,\U prosperous. and the numbcr of cars then Otlalla should make It good. In NEA Washill~ton Corrcsllomlent day only a few scatiered plants. In fact, HI allable may be less than ade· fact, the real rcsponslbillty lies Canallian press !'taff Writer And if we accept these facts, we see the most of the bakeapples that find their NIAGARA.ON.1HE LAKE. Onto quale. Are we to be governed In wllh Ottawa. It should gil eNeII" -,_._,------,--~- importance of doing all we can to produce wav to the local market come from the lhe malter of adequacy vy aver· foundland a service cqual to lhe (Cl')-A summer camp of 250 more of our own needs. , ma'rshes oC Labrador. But by any name agcs or by ~casonal need? ~I'crage servICe that IS supplied Ilomen soldlCrs has estabhshcd on the mamland and at no great· that Ihe fair P ,; lands seem to fIll the narrow roadways millie n hal" he ell repaid Oler 76 mlllwn n olll'I'nol'( r i5 :1Il lIlc1ustl'\' worth presel'\'lJ1g, worth ~------and the red paint has been layishly _.-----1-----.- --- protecting, worth l1ttr.ntloll. \\:hi~h INFLATION out a lal'):e nUlIlhcl' of ll1mllt· the ,'CCOJ. mllilon.dollar. local clll renc sllare 0 . s" a Ofhcer~ ha I'r. ~ hill rau Hector- SII am PI r we spend on•• local products enham:es our ahell pecu A ar gruup sct 01 unhappy wretches are running hOl\CI er. The lucal edltOllat I~ It 1\35 t1cClderl to ~l't tough With i'\asples, . the Immediate future. IJarty In April of tillS ycar. to the early Christian church at Laodlcea, aceu§ed IOU fccl II the n~xt mormn~ on who has taught school and travel· We are reminded of this not 'anly by • • • That feeJlnlJ will' unduubtely Ihe parade square, by gonrlne,s led all over the BritISh Common· them of luke·warmness and said, "I would thOli ADVERTISEMENT IN taste:buds ye"rning to savour a dish be encouraged Dmong the rank '1)le. army hns taught me dis· wealth dUflng the last 43 years, of wert cold or hot." ' SHORTHAND nnd -file of the party' In thl. "Iplme and as, ~oon as 11\\' Lwo I. on the move again aCler bemg bakeapples and cream but also ,by a brief , Don't be a neutral, , (Manclrester Guardian) constltuency both lJy tile na edito1'1al examination in the HalifaA sislprs ntP 18 1m ,!!olng 10 11\ to 1II Canada alii)" one year A rccllt d!splay advertl!em~nt tllmal CCF and the Saslmt Drl ~uade Ihl'lll to 10m .. ----- Chronicle-Herald of the ;nyster~ of thlH --:'-:0:-- In i\Ionl'llcster IIdvertlsemcn~ lIJ chewlln Ilrganlzutlon. It Is must Threc Iluarirrs of the II omrn in held 1\\0 elelllngs a Ileek to UWlr delightful wild. fruit which may be found Manchester evening papers fill likely that should JIll'. ThatchCl r.amp hrre are marrlCd, m.lDI 10 decide to contest any eonsiillJ homctoll ns. on the boglands ot most northern coun- THINKING I,~KE ~ FISH shO! thand.tYPcHts; written COlli 11 my men t • " (Kitchener-WaLerloo Record) pletely In shmthand, could ency in this PIQVlnCC, jlC will Aflcr a fcw months' II a1l1m~, 1·les. ;,' .,' e 1 / " nearer I man CAl) think like a fish, the I'al'e sOllie Intrll!lung prospects face a detelll1lllerl CCF pm ty :llost of thl' \lomen \Iho llOrk hOlI CHI. Ihc\ felt the service lIa~ mOle Ihin Ju,t ~ hmeflller. Our OWJl que~t of the origin of the 'nante more fish he can catch" sal's I sporls 1\l'ller Now\ If the Idea wa! to spread Oh orl«anl~at\On dt!'u'ouo of gcltl~il ,II v~rlOn, tl pes of lohs r1wllIg has ~'ielded small satisfaction. Claudber- . will vou 'qult bralilng' abo'ut 'how many fhh YOll I'lously from t,le ClI'ms's pOint I III enge for 111s decisiun to WIth Ihe e3~: said Utey JOI cd the mlhtla draw from the party. ry is' its common botahical title. :In aden·" caugb~? of view It Immediately "eeds

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NEWS. THURSD,l.Y, AUGUST 9, 1956 \ :::::=---~---....;....-~---- 'Frozen Meals' For Firefighters . 'AR , NEWS. TORONTO (CP) - Forest tire RBONE· • ,'. , .. f~~~e~c~aird~~S~dl;tyo~~:e~il~~ couraglng 'work-a good mQal, in· IS d S I I .Personal eluding appetiwr, main course !" un ay · c 109 an~hel:ss~Jiarlo department o[ Ip. · lands and forests Is experiment. ICniC ~Ir, Ecli~on Trichlt arl'ived 'ing with drupplng frozen meals to I \ from Boslon, a fC!w· days ago on lire fighters on the fire lincs, It -- . n I'lslt to her sls~el' and brother· alljp drops stoves to heat the C,\[{HONEAR, 6 - The law, Mrs. and 1\1r. Gus Forward. . \ Augu~1 i m~als. · South Siele United Church Sunday I - At one experlmenlal drop at 1\ · School hcld It~ annual picnic on 1 Mr. nlld 1111's. Colin Forward training school ncar Dorsct, 110 .\\I~ r, - Th~, \\ I'dncsdn~' lasl. 1t hegan with a hal'l' rclul'ncd to thclr homc in miles norlheast o[ here, food lor \1 .\rtlwr Cr;\I1l111. c.n motor elrll'!' to RII'crhrnd and 011: Bllehans after a "1st! to Mrs. 150 men and sloves were dropped -;;rcl. I' a· harll)' Ibm· ~ I'cturn to the field lilnncnr \I'M I Forward's mother, 1111'S, Robcrt by parachute in a felY minutes. ,Itt ~l ~ ~ 111.. Sllndn~' Iscl'l'cd. Thr afternoon was spcnt Hiscock. • The meal included tomato juice, ~ Irthr til1l1'l), ~ppearance : In' Ihe usual way, races, ~ames, -'. fried Chicken, mashed potatoes, 'f,'r'lttl' nnll nthrr mcm·: mon! races and more gnmrs. wilh 1111'5, H.. ,T. Clnrke and three corn, gravy, peaches and blue· " \1:; 1~n1ily. II'ho wcre 'l.. lCh IJupll receil·in.; ~ good hUP' children, Cathe,rmc. Peter and berry pic. It weighed less than ;;.. r (rl1111 L'lm'1I1'1Ilr.I plv oC ice cream on(t candy. Sup· lIarold, arrived In this Provlnee three pounds, and was equivalent ." i,hl hole ,,,ICcrcII n' pcr \l'nr served ,II ;;.30 p.m. a1d some days ago and during the to at least H'l restaurant servo , ';I~ lh,,·r of the thlr'l it !.l ncedlcss 10 1ay thnt ~il :Ill' past week vlsltcd their mother Ings. ['..l, mnl 11.,11 hren rt'ad· litlle ones. and the blogcr onc~ nnd erand·mother, Mrs. Arthur "If anyone can cat more, it's ~:~I(~i~ir.t nHlIn. an'~ hnill also, had a g~y time. The teo~her Osmond. They nrc n?w visiting easy "enough to call another. '.. I1r \\:1' nwal,cncIII anel 'officcl's had a husy lime. relntives In St, John s but will plane, quipped one seasoned "'~(ji of ,mnl;~. to lind Il"ilich Ih~ y ihorouAhl~' enjoyer), A be returning here before tney reo ranger after the drop. !-~n lir'" Ikin~ more 111'1 picnic is always h highlight In th0 turn to their home In Winnipeg. BULLY BEEF OLD STAPLE .' ':r;n~(r. 'ir.N' hc mOl'cd I' lifr o[ 11 Sn:lIhl~' l-ichool nnd ChJlr.:h IIII'. Clarke will be coming llere Fire fighters have long kisseel ;\OU'? ahOlll :1 monlh o/:n, but this ~'ear It was partlculnrl~' tn accompany them home. goodby to any thoughts of a "'t(u:hl il Irol1\ ~Ir. 1~\lS" outstanllin~ because of the fact I - . pleasa:t meal as soon as they he didn't kno\\' ,lI.lst! that no ganlcn' party II'OS helrl b~' 1 ;\1155 ,Florence Pl'lddle arrived struck out into the bush. Bull)' '1 10 ,nmmoll thr Fire I (,ithel' Ihn SCoUth Side or N,)rlh. from Newark, N. J. a few days beef bacon and beans hard \f:lin~ t1w hOll'e he. Siele Wnm~n'.; A~;ocintiol1s. The ~ ago, on a visit to 1I1r, and lIlrs, brca'd and canned good~ were ',1 \I*,r Sln:rl 011l~. lor· i jlicn\c~. tbr~t'!I'I'I' were. more nr" i [saae Power, of the 50th Side. about lhe only foods that could be ",'I"r"r 1I;' .. lIl~ tlllou~h.! preemletl IUnli olherwlse would She .was .accompanled b~ little carried In with them, .,~~:r o! the' r~III1I)' 1'.0111 10 hal'e beer.. :\liss DOl~thY, Manion, .... ho I I Paul Johnston, cook at the Dor. -;"'" Tc:,'phonp 1l1111dhH: I making hel first t~ this Province set school, sa~'s the new system ~·.r;'rl 1" Ihr ('pcr,ltur to \ ". nne! It ,scems as l. she Is havlng o[ cIropping food will cosl $2 a - Llr .irrll. "nlililcr hur· Will1 S PICnIC une s\\cll tlmc. man-8 saving of up to 30 per "1 ~Dn r II! ~Ir ..I.rn Pa~. I ,it "' • --.- 'cent of the CO.lt of feeding the • Mhrr III Ihr lire 1\1'1', , ]\1155 ElVA Onlle of Cupids Is In firc fighters as well as gil'lng · c." I -- t . for a few weeks during .. ,t '.' 110'" 1<-11 '" I IP ~,ilr. C'.\111l0i\F.AII. AII~. t - Forly: ~".'~ . b' workln them a nutritious, tasty .meal. SARASOTA, FJa.-Crazy over horses-on land or water-Is l~.~:~ar-old SaI1~' FiRh~r, .ne\~'ly crowned "Miss i,'n II,r I\hllll' I1t~I.li mCn1l1rl'~ 01 the Cill'hnncar Aux·1 :\.il~~o~~~·~ ~~~e~l~:.y ~tol'e, Sh~ The plan is to establish central Florida of 1956", who will compel(} for the cO\'elcd "Miss AmerICa trophy at Atlantic City 111 September. Sally n , '.13' ,,"'rlrt~ .~Il( 11 I.• I iliary of the \\'JI.S. J:alhered at Il a guest or Mr. alld !\Irs. H. R, spots where meals c.an be. pre· is 5' 4", weighs 120, and measureR 37-24·:37. She will perform a musical comedy song. and dance. for. ~er : I dOlr th, ~"r rl \ Rural Helrcat Farm ~'esterela)' af.1 t1 • 11 • pared, packed, and frozen qUickly. 'mrl"1' ronlrol I,"t not 1('rnn,1)1 lot. their annual picnic. I (JllC. _ They are loaded onlo a depart- talent competition in the National Beauty and Talent Contest. In case you're wondenng-Sally 15 ndmg 11.1;1'1' II a· ~1I1,tccl and Thc\' w~rc braciollsll' received hy :\1 'J Saunders Rnd son ment airplane, small, sclfc·on· "Sunshine Same", the world's only water skiing hobb~' horse,-11N Photo). nunrd hI <'It ,IeI' lire i ~h'" G F Sopel' wlio fOllnd scat· I JI' lSi' ,amr~ d ft' m Hali(ax on i lained stO\'cs arc added and the rOII·ln·,tch 111('1'1' 1101- • .. '" I' th I I mill carr \e () I plane takes of! ,:IIIr':I'~ t1;r lill' \llIlIlel : }~~ ~~~Ct~}~~~C ~~~:til~)!~ had b~~~ wc(~,lesday (lilt a \i~l.t to ~er ~~~:., Each pl~ne c~n CatTy 4.iO meals B R lJ ~ News Chu,reb Services S 'Births "~Ie ,rlr.'1i In tl1" hnme I C'xchan'ged and members anel I'is· bFan k "parc~ s, I:' r an"usb'and' on sYlort flights or 350 meals on ay, 0 lel.. t S . BII'I 'mil to Ihr lin· 1 I I I I d ran ..,aun ers e , longer ones I UNITED CIIURCH h'N . n; \11'. t:iHlrlie. itorg were PI;~t~crei;ler n ~~;I~~\?ed Petty Of[lccr saun~ers, Is servo Thc meais are frozen inlo in· BAY ROBERTS _ Congratula. Rev. J. S. H. Moran, B.A, ihr hili) ,1;\Il1aae to I :~I~enU~~~lnd~e en;uirccl of friend~, 1~lll, with the Ro~al Canadian dlvldual throw·away containers. field. I tions are extended to ~Ir. ~nd 1 11 a.m., ShcsrstowA; 3 p.m., .'. 1.""'1" II·M· that 1 whcn I'isitors renewed olr! ac' ~a\y. , . Turkey, roast becf, other meats Personal Mrs. Cyril Seward, accompan.: ~Irs. James Baggs on Ihe birth 'I Coley's point; 7 p.m., Central. t'e .1IIokr Ihat leaked,. d t Ik d f II e - d or fish can be used. [ bib n Wednesda" \\. I F h B A B D 'dr'''I' ,1n<1 ",indo\ls. I quatnlances . an a COl. I\llss Hilda Saunders returne The department is al;o exper. ied by her sonl Roberl, returned 0 a a Iy oy 0 ••. Rev. a son rene, .., .., t"/' firr I•. 1 m,·,tery 1 good old da~s, etc, ,At II ]l.m. SliP irom Corner Brook, where she imenting with drops of staple to Bell Island Sunda\' after IAugust 151. : S:DI.. will be the guest speaker :n' III" klirhcn 'which . Pme(r.m\III·C',ar~._ s._~lrltl·l.en~ a"t'Hha tt.,hbele,olelthCer had been visiting her slstel'!, on foods such as bread, sugar, ~alt, BAY ROBERTS - Mrs, Sandy "pending their holiday ';'lIh her Mr. and lIIrs. Frank Flynn. '1 ~t all serl'ices. I , ".." TI d Wilkinson and two children, Jim· daughters, ~Irs. Nathan Yetman I Cross lioads, arc rejoici."g in the ROMAN CATHOLIC bJtk (If tlw htHI'e and i, ~I'r ones finding a comfort· lurs ay. tea. and milk. . m1e and Helen of Corner Brook, and Mrs. Walter Yetman. I birth of a baby bo~·. Friday, Aug. 1 Hcl'. Fr. Hogan, P.P. Itl 11..., "'ap~d to ~hke I ~~l~~ place I~'here"er they could. l\Iesdamcs H;;;;rd Snow and are vislUng Mrs. Wilkinson's par· lir. and ~[rs. Fred Glaha and I :Jill. Congralulations. . '9 a.m .• )[orning ~Iasl . •: ,II III I I I '1 'I I ------,. .''' Ii'lIldlllgI' 1 I qlIlC'think It was serl'C( 011 ( oors. It IVa; n Russell Howell, accompanle d by en ts , .. r. an d "I'.S Augustus FI'tz. 111'0 children Freddy nnd Drnnis , I~C~ 1("" (\n~ ", rold meat SIIPPCI·. real garden, Te~nl[er Snow and Duncan Ho· M M ke patrick. of )Ianchester arrived Aug. 6th to ~ ing his vacation with his siste\', i !:cJ.dml;: ~(\1' cllt"le'l a party one nnll cveryone enjoyed ~el1 were visitors to St. Jo.hn's anners a Mrs. Arthur Lee and three chil· visit ~Irs. Glahn's molher, )Irs.: Mr,. Arthur Kelly. I tll,r, " .lr,),r 1111. .' rs. It t tl f II' d 'd E'I n '[I'chael anndn Ed SI I I . lor the - II Ie 1.1. on Tues ny. F. d ren I ee , " • Abe French. : ~Ir. and )lrs. Claylon )[erccr. Shipping Vl' 'n, . l'lll' At 7.30 Ihe regular Illonthl), _ I, 1 neD S ward .of st. ~[ary's. nre presently The junior ~oftball tram I'i'itcd . st. .John's. is prescntly I'acation·· ,~rI :" h"1 a~i' he~ htl;;" !l11l'l'tlng wn~ h~ld in the spnclous :III'S I Stratford Pike I'isited' spendlllg their .holldays as t~e Whithourne on Wednc'day. wherc ing lIilh ~Ir. ~lercer', 'mother. DAY ROIlEflTS-The ~I.V. AI. L:'·'rl·\l\ll'·f· Iy 0 I'ee. ,',1'11'1"" room ~Irs. F. J. Ta\.·lor, St' Jo·ll·n:. on 'I'uc·. (lay, 011 bU~'1 _ "uests o[ her SIsler Mrs Marhn I d '11 I 'I B II b . d . t r""I" 11'1 ',11'1I\('r 1,. . , "". . I II •. , , ~.. ,. • l' a Ranlc wa< P aye WI 1 a cam ~lr'. ~Iargarct .1 creer. ay o· hrrlo )"arrham arl'lI'c m pnr " .... I h : I" 'Ir . the Vice i'rl'~lclpnl, was n 11"1 Inc,s conneclelt with the Calla· I If an ollt'lng hu. already been Delancy.. ,from the Boys' Home. Thc game, elt' E,lsl. TII"sda.1' with a car~o of ClOUt· lor • " ." Il' \I WI P .1.' . I ti ' I' t1 I . , 111 G lh t Y tm n (ncp Jcan '- -,:,' :,11.,1'111,11 III Ihr slall rhnlr. T H' nwe nl: . oprnPl'1 1~11. I , dian Hed Cross. ! planned and YOIl arc Inl'iteel at the r~. I cr e.a 'h ; PIH[rd with a ":in for Ihe. tOIl.n ~Ibses Ilrtt~· Sparkes and H~r'llnral firms. Sailed again '''ednes· f II' I" I Ii ,", 1'01.' the ~lIlgmg o( that \\~n·lo\c' . IS' I - , last minnte to join the group, GO /(."55<.11. left ~[?l1d3~. Augu.1 6t ,I tram,a seore hClng 10,5, fhl5 IS hara HlIs~rll >prnt 10'1 \lpek 1'15· IliI;', , It/Jn,,";lr, tl'a\~:l; \\'as: ,innm:;' ~I?:~I~ "T~lI ~Ie, The O~cl., :1\11'. and :I\Il's. ~', C. Sal1l1~c.I'S along with Ihe ]llans as they 3re. ~·.Ia. TCA 10 Jom hcr husband In! Ihr": lenth ,lI'in in 12 !!a Ill; <. iting rclatil'cs at 51. • .Iohn·s. The 5,S. :\o,,!porl al:"'ed'in port • h' \11' '1111 \Ii, luhn. Old SIOI;. rhe ~3rd I salm \IllS I and t\\'o SOI1~, I'.ali ancl Rluer., I 'l1le latccomel' who starts trY1l1~ IOIonto. ., ~hss ~Ial'l()n Ba~!!s oC (hcl~ea. )lilo\\lI, al'riled IWI' tl'IIClc,1 III' IIII' hi~hl"1 111I:llil;' . ,Ii,' iI', 11'11'111 (lC ,ulll~. "Ill !l1I1l hull' h:I\lJl)' ~he I\'LIS in I .\i;t)tcl' (It'I'I'Y :\Uifl\ ol'lhy Ill. week end with h~I' parenls, ~Ir.·. IIwlt·riab. 1:.1 till, (,:11111'" <'II'. fill· ,lIIet'till!! H' lIIall), uf h,'" "Ill lSI ..Iuhu's b lIutlllayilli: lI!'r!! us i and Mrs. Albtrl ~lrl'cPI', ('r(l'~

'f "1'1'1111'.' iii lill' I(ilt~ Il'i"IIII>. Stiliit' 111 tllL'lII schlloll tlw liuc~t u! 1\11' ulIIl ~(I·S. Jllhn I' Ruads., ' ),!f"1 '"1',,"1 11I1I1I~ht tltt! Il'i .. nlb. i Southwcll. MI·.~. WII1, 'I'ra~k, St. .John ~.·\'I.S. MOCA551N TOE l\r·.I1'~ III "l'Iml'. I ~Irs. Gus Oates ul'" spoke ami: - I iled her mother, MI'!, hnmf I' - ---. . h"id tlHlt if the gO(l11 11!III1\Vship, :\Iiss ,Judy Ackel'man of Cupids I NOI'lh last' week. , OXFORDS :1\11'" ')"It·, aI'!' rciok· . of the picnic pCI'meated all Ihe I Is spending a hullday un I.he I r'led Busey sprnt the I\·c'rk·· , I;~ halh of a "111 al1ll we 'mretings or thc W,~I,S. then shc South Side, as tlie guest o[ Mr. mid with his parenls, Mr. and Mrs. ; St~'Jed calf leathcl' uppcrs, them 1\ ill'l11CH CllnSI'II' I l'ertain'" wtluld like to he. among and ;\11'5. Ambrose .\allcs, . , 1 Gcorge HlIs~e~·. lealher soles and rubber 'it. m(\mhel's and thcreupon she I ' Mrs. Mary Snow Is prese~tIy heels. BrOlIn, Sizr, 6 to 12. 1'" ' ,uhmittec1 hel' name lor. memher· i l\la;tel' George Southwell has I I'isiting relath:es At Cal'ennlsh, "tor SII"'11 Jll'cm'hed' ~hip. . . I'e!ul'llcd from ti,e city wherc' he \ T.B. Ic:O',d SUnday ill sucees· adorc the ~ignit1J: of the last· had been holidaying witJl 1Ill', and I I Rev. J. S. H. Moran lefl ~n. ~7.95 r~ i.'nitrd Church on h)'mll "Blcsl Be The Tie That :\ll'~. Alex Noscwol·lhy. August 6th with a group who Will : lit. OUring the sen'ice i Binrts." the chalrlacly made touch· visit Camp 'A1de~shot, ~.S., on a I tl\~1 Ihe mlulster, 1ing refence to the pR~sing o[ Mr. William Southwell has two·day tour of mspechon.. . DRESSY OXFORDS • (~ B, ,lohn\IIII. ItA. B.D., ~Ir~. John Duff, who had hcen joined the staff of Nfld. Tan· .4596 10-18 Miss Judy Dale of Burin, 1S Smartly styled with calf leather :1l1(UP)' the pllipit on Sun· Recording Secretary .ancl Organ· nerles Ltd.. PRINTED PA...... r"..... presently vIsiting her grandpar· uppers, leather snlcs and rubber . 1st o( the Auxiliary for mnny 11 1ONo'l ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dal~. 'hcels. Black. Sizes. G to 12. \ - years, Tal' h~'mn wo; sung with Mr, John T, Plke left on Satur· OUi' new PRINTED PATTERN Chesley Snow Is presently VIS· rJ,;~u!e thH has withstood a depth of feeling and with the day on a round· trip of the S.S. -makes sewing a pleasure I Dlrec. lUng Heart's Content as the ,',',1 abuUI lifty ycars Is late ~Irs Duff In mind. The or· "Kyle." rI t d n ach part; guest of Rev. Guy and Mrs. Fow· ,:"'! dcmtJlished and the ,;:anlst ~jlS out hostess, Mrs. - tions are ~ n: U 0 ! eTie.sbould. low, th.,e Rectory.' , ';:,1;!I;1 It ~Iailds will re. Soper Mrs H G CoppIn pro· . Masters Vincent and Augustine saves wor an tme I attern Mrs. Fannie' Harding, Coley s , '11~iI li,l. ~ 1111 I h~t \I'm nnunc'crl th'~ Benc~lictlon. I Walsh of St, John's are visiting I er dress has jU~et:o~~da ~a~lng6- Point. left on Sunday, August 5th, TWO·EYELET ~ pl~'llrll 1\ it h trees It \I as a ~I'ancl picnic ann as' t.hcir grand·mother, Mrs. NlehQlas I p~~:s rl!¥~err;~ sew.easierl to' spend a two months vacation TIE OXFORDS , It i, that IIcrupiccl members wenrlecl their wa~' home· I 'fhomas, South Side. C P~lnted Patiern 4596: Misses' at her.former home, Gran~ Ban~. YCRI'~ hy Ihl' family ward morc than nne \\'a; hearrl I - I 10 12 14 16, 18 •• Size 16 Go r don Greenland,. Col~y s Styled with plain toes, call ,to 8ay "it was the picnic I James Walsh and sister 3% y;rds '3S.lncli fabric. Point, Is spending his holidays. bc~t I ~Ir., ~ak~~ ~n leather uppers, leather soles 'h'l\'e attrncled" :-\Ol'n are "Isltlu~ their parents D' t' ri led on each tissue Bell Island with his relablcs ,ree and rubber heels, Black. -'" 1 ~Ir. and MI·s. '1':1Om05 Walsh. tt IOns ;asv.to.use aeeu. lIIr, Bnd Mrs. George Hiscock. RELIEF FOR ., __ pa ern par.t '. I' Miss Emlly Mercer spent the Sizes' 6 to 12 or the Me :Ill'. William H: Salin· I 1111'. and l\11'~ Leslie Laing, rale, aS~l~rcs. ~cl'fcct It. Is) weckend with her parents, Mr. riel's and whIch was Jlulchaseel 'h cl'e married at Torunto a Send Ullrt~·flve c~nls ~5 cen t and Mrs Frank Mercer, Cross , ~evel'al years allo by Capt, Gor· tOt y aGo arl' spending their In coins (stamp; cannot. e a{~ei Roads . MAliC r don nWII."el's·UT.he ~a~tinr:~h~:~ I 1~~Cy~~on here. as Wle guests of s1iEfO~~~M~~~itlss.t lJ,~~ Mr.' Bnd Mrs, Cyril Bugden,. 81. ~e~ ~o~~c~n~ ili~' ~urchaser of i'llI'. Laing's parchts, Mr, and Mrs. NUl\I'RER. " John's, spent the week-end VIsit· other styles In BLACK Or. Brown. the old ol)e Is taking it down to Herbert Lainll. Send order to ~NNfIL~PN~~: In~:~~~~llSB~S~:P leIt ,Friday to PRICED FROM $7.95 up 'AIN be rebuilt In Beach Lane, he Is Mr, John Southwell Jr" ls now care of S~. JtO~: iibNT S'rREE'r spend his vacation with his bro· Mr. Chester'Murray_ working wllh II compan)' uf -sur· ~~~~;n 'f~~6N'CO ONT. ,. ther, Mr. Richard Bnd Mrs. BI~hop, • f 1\1 vc:l'O\'s, at Gundel'. . , , I at Corner Ilrook. . IIlr. Ruland Enle, ICln 0 ,r. , Urs Wm Scllramm of Hartford I • J I E'I ha - the "'. . , I I /Iud lITrs, 0 III .01 Cj Slid W/0 2 I"l'cd Saundcl's, ~un of Cadets tu pass prescribed exam- CDnn.; arlvcd Sunday, Jyly 301h,. 1 fnundatlon of aS ne~ ~~:re a i\ll'. And Mrs, W. P. Saunders, inalions 10 (Iuallfy for further on a visit 10 her sister, ;'\[rs. Abc' on Jan~5 Lane. ou c. I and a member nf "Cal'bonear" I trlllning. He I~ now ;pendlnJ;t a French, I , .• - I ~ II nell' I Ail' Cadet. Squadron to IIllend a few clays in tilt Geol'l!lan BIIY. 'Ii .. , Mr. '\llIlam B~tl. ~a. Ul too I Senior Inslru~t\lrs' Course at Iarea hefore gniM In Minnesota: M!5. JA~k Norman IS pl~sen y 'L~I'""'~;""''''''''''-~-'''''---:---:----~------Il!O~~n~e~lre~~:dl O~I ~~'nesl Lane.j Camp Borden, was one of Iorty for the extra training. I visiting her parents at Valley· \ .

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," '; )': I ;,:,. , t. ...,1 "ASTRO.GUIDE" For Tlwrsday, August '1 :,: ~':' ,I :··CHIT -CHAT COLUMN' .. sent-For You lind \ outs ... Outlook similar to LEFT I:OR 1I10NTREAL yesterday',. It is advisable to CHIT CHAT ...... keep to yourself as much as \'ISITING CITY , ~lIss C. Holiett, R.N., who was visiting relatives at Burin and possible in I¥der to avoid can· , ')\r. and Mrs. Berl Leavitt and flict with people who disagree 'Iheir son, Tristan, arc visiting here Grand Bank, left here on Sunday by T,C.A. to return to her work with you. Unexpected opposi· from Qumecy, Mass., and arc the tion tbat faces you can be over­ ~llests of Mrs. Leavitt's uncle, Mr. in Montreal. " . come if you are patient' and ,', E. V. Spr)', Monkstown Road. . considerate. Be, conventional, . ',:1 : VISITING 'NEWFOUNDLAND even though. boredom tempts ' "r! RET(iRNED HO)IE lIiss I. Nourse and Miss Martens you to be otherwise. \" are at present visiting Newfound· , I • ~!rs. Mary Meaney and son John " Career land on holiday. 1II1ss l\Iarlens Is Campus' or who were visiting here as the guest They're for a retired Y.W,C.A. secretary and Future , ... Business spending Past .•. Ruslian and " " of her mother. Mrs, T, Ryan, 60 del~gat¢s began Miss NOll.rse Is retired from the new plant and equipment in : .Klng·s Road for the past fh'e may run as higb as 25 August 9, 1905. weeks, left here on Saturday by teaching jlrofesslon. They arrived later, peace talks In St. John's last week and spent 0% above that of 1955. T,C.A. to relurn to their home at level for the second half of portant to Japan several days here as guests at ., year will be above tbat bf the second atomic Corner Brook. Emmanuel House and left here on th~ fint half • and injured 80,000 at ,LEAVING TODAY Tuesday to visit the Burin .pcnln. . ' lIIr. and Ml·S. O. Boyd, King's I sula and thc Islnnds of St, Pierre The Day Under Your Sign Bridge Road, leal'e here today for and Mlquelon. i'' ,:\ Corner Brook on a business and pleasure It'lp, and 10 attend the FRO!lI nUSINF.SS TRIP • MIlCh 21 10 April' 20) LIBRA (S'pt. 21la Oct. III rourself ~ death tcd.)'. Try Better SI'~ ~"::-::r hta"'t 10('1 Howard.Noseworthy wedding which ~Ir, Clar~nce Day, Ehtab~th .s mu~h· time as roJllblr in and .Jfbiu cf tr.c h!i;t "Ill ,takes place on Saturday at Cor·, AI'cntlc, nrrl\'ed back In the CIt): enjo)'mrnt. Rtla:x! ~Jl'1fC'tcd. I ncr Brook . ~'esterday aCtcr a t hrce weeks busi' '21 10 May 201 SCORPIO (Oct. 2llallc-o day for the T:UfU!-·tmn A sudden dunJ~ cf r:l::s '" '. ' " __ ncss trip 10 the Mainland buying Di~creticn in social (ontactl un'ofttJnalf, ~.., tC:aider .... ,.; •.•,,' w~;i.Comm centres, makirl~ '!.Ien ehnit'. S.AGITTARIUS (No •• %ll, .. Senior Caplaln ann )ll's. pritch.! .- "ou ,b1\"t' 8'ft~1 !rr:r1It, ard whu ha\'e mO\'ell to SI. John's .\R1UYEU SUNDAY stlndlng cf raUt rtl1~'¥ . in 'cliarge of the Adams Avenue lIIr. and' Mrs. Rodney Danccy rtnt Iran~iu. I1e!~ lI':~«r.t '. Sah'atlun Army Citadel, wcrc given ann their 111'0 daughters, Carol and CAPRICORN 10 ... 11 I, WiI.at )'au DO~'T n, tlC'1 a wclcome to their new corp! on Wnnda arril'cd in the city bl' car agalnst,rou. SO ...·Itch 7O'':11r.'f'.t rna,. muundeubnd }'Pt.r l!';(1it~ , ' Sundby at the CI\anel. from Burin on Sunday and arc ~pending a holiday with' :llr. 22) AQUARIUS (Jon, 20 I. FII.III II drtr. mJ LoctJc fDTward with tenfi.ltlltt LEFT FOn TORONTO Dance~"s mother, Mrs. B. Dancey, you in 1htm. plan! on ..hkh .JOU'U kc~ we:l.:... :'Ill!is Jean Johnston, y·tecns I Shaw Street. . mter conteUt. nearll'll (O~p!tt!on. ""1 PISCES (F.b. 19 I, ~"c\ ~e<:retary of the local Y.W.C.A .. · ., -- (Aug. 23 t. Sipl. 221 ar I con'tructift nature IU: A:.ptc~s ~r~ ccn<:tr".~ 'ita "I left here on Tuesda)' 10 spcnd a: FRO~I NORm ~t\l{OT,\ B; ftCtj'ltiwc to new ide .... but rOUt antuillUft, )Otl( amy I~! I holiday lI'i'h Iricmls in Toronto. ! Mr. and :III'S. Caspcr Feist and ',peel .. Jlandin~. O'2:~lI{.lt c;~:r.'.'ri~ , , ,. Ilheir two children, Gloria and e 19!6, MOTOR TRIP , Jerry of Grnnd Forks, Norlh )Ir. and )Irs. Cecil ManiS of: ~akoln, arc spe~din~. their VRca· Whit~\\'ay Simt left here on Wcu· !IOIl In SI. ,John s II'lth relatll'e~, , ncsday hr the expre,s for S),cinc)'. fhey motored here ~rom thmr where the)' will taf:e their ctlr and ho~e. . ~ne of the hIghlights 01 The Family motor io Churchill )Innitoba. their I'ISII wns the renewing of • old acquaintances While attending • EDITOR'S NflTE: The Family Council conlist~ 01 I lalll "ISITI~G FRO~l TOROSTO 1~le nn~~al rcgatt.a. This is their psychiatrist, a newspaper editor, a women's page editor II! )!r. anel Mrs. George and: fmt VISit here In lwch'e years. ~lullc)' newspaper writers. These consult with c!cr~Yl1lcn or an hill! thrlr daughter. Sharon, are visit· :'I!r. Feist s~r\'cd wltnthe American I . denominations. All letters are held In completE eonlid!nt~ I .' lng the elt)· from Toronto anr! al·c ! Forces ~Iurmg "'mid ~\'ar ,II nnd Wllether she's going back to the campus or clllb~l'king on r. black. Paisley I'est (center) I~ paiml with jackrt and ~klrt l!t \'iv!rl hille. Jacket is lined with the paisley. Thi~ ensemblr. 15 , i th~ guests 01 )Irs. ~Iullcy's (Gr.!": ~Irs. Feist, Iorl11erl~' Rita \\ ells 01 career, the avcrage girl has to lJ1Hlgel ilcr cloIlI~s moucy. WC' MRS. J. T. n.-We should for· : they arc In no pO'ition 10 CWAC i nldine) parents, :'Ilr. aud ~l!'s.! St. ,John's sCrI'cd with the sllow here [ashlolls thnt holh cocll and ca r~cl' ~Irl can afford by Marie' Phillips. For elate nl~hts, thi~ ~Irl cboosCli ~eparaj.c~. givc this debl. i back now. I also kno'( , IIiram Young, Carpaslan Road. I during the war. They plan to Ical'e Camisole top In a ribbon knit Is worn with a skirt o\'crprlnteel Trade here on Augus! 15th to return anll that will lit nicely into either way oC life. Fabrics for all J. T.R.-This is our retirement I ha\'e more pmsmg '\ three arc wovell wllh chromsllllll [or ensy ullkecp. ~lim sheath with nh'ct. These three fashlon~ He good starten for a YOllth· money. " This rloes not mean, " ~ nSITISG COnSER RROOK home, , • • • that I mu~t encourage by Henry Roscnfeld ([cft) Is in hro1l'n, has narroll' stl'itlcS in ful fall wardrobc.-BY GAILE DUGAS, NEA Women's Edllor. Out In Mr. Da\'id Thistle, accompanied I LEFT \TSTI.'nn \ y i MRS. J. T. R.-Ovcr the past' shiftless and to leel b\' his sistcr, )!r5. Porter B. Towcr,' '" I I three years, my husband has I them~eh'es by telling arc \'isitin~ Corner Brnok as lhe, 1llrs. :Jack llnnue\, formerly o{ : loaned quite a bit of money to \ a debt of honor is ~o j!uests of their sislcr, )Irs. Cecil ~r~nd I: ails, left hcre yesterday to , 'our married daughter and her: debt because the)' !uffmd . Godden. They left here last week' I isl\ fl'lCnel~ at Corner Brook he·, husband to help pay heavy doc· II row. We too .!Javt suffered Ill' car accompanier! Ill' )Ir. and! {are retu!,mng to her home in I tor and hospital bills for a child row, a double sorrov.-, b • ",. I Il I Quehec Clt\'.· , Dr. Jcrdan )Irs. Ralph Thistle of \ Iclor a, . \RRn'FD 'YESTERD \y' : , who has died. Now we have the, a grand·child and C.• and )Irs. J. W. )lcLean o( i t)(' I'· til' j' I f ! problem of what attitude to take' daughter suffer. ' Santa Barbara, California, who! . ISS \n cen .\cegan, ormerly, ,- ! Says I about the loans. pon5ibiJity i~ no cure )11' I "".,,,10 ...;.'5 Dalmatian ha\'c becn \'isiting Thistle at of St. Jo:-~ s, armcd here yesler· D. i By Robert L. Dieflenbacher, 1I.lJ. We are poor people and the' THE COl!XCIL: his home on the Old Placcntia by.1.C.A. from Quebec on a ; BY EJ)W(S. P. JORDAN, the mo i cl~): ~I. I "1 can hardly v, .. iL·' J.li tli~ money we lent them Is what we: to this problem lie! . Road. "Isll 1\'lt~t rclntlvcs and friends, lands in th. I excited cry 01 We child Who waits depended upon to supplement: two conflicting \'j'i'"'[loi,:\ be a c he s an I i PLASTIC SURGERY A:-1 ORDEAL: 101' some important moment or social security on retirement. On! This lonn has to islands are but VISITI:-1G STEPHE:-1\'II,U; RESULTS WORTIlI gut to arrive: A bicycle, a doll, the other hand, I happen to know i cause this mone)' is tr.e l I S03IETI~IES drive from cool ~ I' )I1ss Helen Shannahan, b~autlc· I ~.. I a birtnday, a party, t"e arrival 01 that our daughter was extremely: thc independcnce of lio fan al )!ona Ryan's bcautr p3rlour, I' I ~randparcnts, or a million things reluctant to take our money and: people. The ' at Stephem'ille ; old and hal'e had a broken nuse as he thrills in anticipation. I all her other sources. : ance that the pmnll but in 19-18 aftel I " : and St, George's. She was Itc· for about 20 yellrs, Is it possihle ~ tile yean roll Dy, dis"ppui,Dt. ! r.ly daughter and son·ln·law: this moncy (or a , broke with Moscow : , companied by her two nieces, Judy I to get it reset Rnd 15 it advisable pomtment; dampen our excIte·; arc now badly In debt and, of; and do not rxprct It. restrict:ons. foreigh and ~!aureen Thorhurn. ·to do so'! 1 hn I'e del'elopcd sueil ment. ExperienCe quells tile Utrilll course, lhey ha"e not got ol'er i the parents m abl! 10 return. Last ~'eal I an InCeriorlty complex that I stt.), uf anticipation, Pilit disillusion·! their feeling of great 105 .•. It was: most off all of Il" Iile IN JlOSPITAI. I away from my friends and am shy ! menL~ diston our desires. Littlc i my thought that we might up.; fore retircment, and It .' ACCO)DlODAT10 ! ' Her man~' friem1s will be ~orr~' 01 meeting stranger.I." i " [ ,. d II d b II tl pI! If •• ~ I The decision on whether to pnl .. 1 .a,l, aCdons are U C Y IC re·, lift ,their spirits by telling them' Ie younger rou ~ to learn that Caplain S. Burrett of , j>(!tilion at plci\.ul'c,;. : now that we do not expect lhem ' told that. big ad"antage II , the Sah'alion Army No. :1 corps i> I, form plastic surgery for a brokecll ),any ot us have become ,u scll : to repay the money and that we' Othc!'wi:r, thm ~iU h , Thousands of midille ., at present a patient at the Grace nose under the ciruumstances men. ,c<:Jllcl'cd Utat Ire overlook tlle! woulll not accept it if they did' barrassment. lLf;in .r.d and Austrians c Hospital IollowlnG an emcrgency lioned woold have to depend not mUltiplicity of gilts \lhich We reo I offer it. ~Iyh u'band, howcrer, a creepin)! rc'entme~t operation this week. only on the l'ilances of gellinj! a ccil'c day aftcr da)'. ,Yc rcplJcc disagrees. : lation of the twe; goo~ re~ult from op~ratlon, but al· Ihe thrill 01 anticlpatiun witn ex· • • • : It is definitely not ~tarch, Yugosl a' VISITING }'Rml lIALlfAX i so on Miss A.'s. emoti(lOal diff· IIli'essiuns 01 tli.;uppointmenl if we J. T, n.-:'T can't see that we gh'e a debt of this uta:!, hotel prices raised. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kean al}(l· icullies. I' tio ,nut find uur ~ati~1actions would be hclpin~ the children if. it is just a~ unWI,e ~o 111:1 a lorcly rcsort their two children 01 HalUax hal'& I . Certainly. an Ohl'iolls defeat such awallml: uur momentary com· I we made ourseh'es destitute and: debt hanging orer Ille the best hotels returned to St. John's alter visit· I as a broken nOse can anel rillr" I ma.nds. , dependent by giving up our nest: the younger couple I!, a AI! along the D: Ing relatives and friends at Wes· produce pro(ound chnnges in the I _C,od IS so good tu Us that we: egg. Suppose, In t'!\'e years when' shadow. ~Iake a deflrJI!. the holel and a: leyville. The~' arc now spending a personality, including "inferiorll y ~'<;;'" allen fur~et to thnnl; !Illn lor the: my retirement is due we are un· : cut arrangement that ' harc appealec I, holipay with ~Irs. Kean's mother, to take action. ., ; complexes." "it:;!!']1 I great salisI:.ctions lie makes pos·. able to make ends rr:eet and the: teet the older foiks fro::: :'Ilrs, M, Hill, Casey Street before TODAY :'IIANY PEOPLE with .. ,'~"', il5.iblc for us. \\'e reach the point: children have to sacrifice to help, their indep~nd~nce a:d Li H'" I k { returning home. otherbroken conspicuous noses, dcCormed delects ears,in al"rl' la t . w~, assume I. mass·pro· us, will that be good for anyone? i younger fol -5 rom worr)'' ;:r j, . . CienCf. Suth n ,. : pearance can bc effectively treate,l MI'. and 1'I'Tl's. Thomas Jan'" Ormrod. 0.f Torl"nlo. Onl., 'pru),crs. We c;;press our .disfavor; money and don't propose to. I I ment would .pur ther.! on by plastic surgery. This mn)' n·,t announce l:1e engagemc_ of tilCir daught~r .. Bcrvl toward God If one little thmg docs, know they did not spcnt the! tie all their dents and,!t make them the most beallI!flll J "k "I ' eoplc In thc world but at lenst II Alison, lo the Revet'end • ,'ederick George Hall.. of nut turn out as we 'new t: money for pleasurc, and .r know' feet aagin. P often improves their appearance Winnipcg. Manitoba, SOl' of Mrs. Hall and the latc \\'~~I~ctimes it appears that our '-'-I-'8----'t 1 Bl'efl remarkably anrl thus lead~ f(, 1'['· '1 CI I G II JI f Sl J h' Nfld TJ ,ro"l-th has becn so overpraducti"c can \ r· ~ '1 I TI ' H' r. lC:; C.\' corb"-c - a . IJ • 0 n S, 1 . lC • ! mar ka hi c persona 1I y Cltln/!es. II" Ihat We ought to revitalize it with ~'-1 i'U &5' . I is not true (or e\'er)'one and ~nc:\ marriage willlakc place on Saturday, September 1st. ,SL'me new type of hpe. It might r.", I --f lJ 1I , problem'hasd' to be elealt with on iI. 19"(';) ), a t c 1C\'en 0 'Ic OC" I 111. t I te Ch lll'e h 0 r S l. Ec1 mund be well to "become as litUe child· ~.,h ~- Ii menAboul 11.'f .•e.'" ix Oll(nl.keup,t(~I!. 0 trt indlvi ual 'merIts. I I'·,n" I'n the realm of CxcI'!cment, h '/i/ th I f I II t le IHal'l,\'r, Toronto." r. I '.t t'n" t til I 1 e me or ~ 0 p as e ~ur~cn' , anticipation, hope, 101'e, faith, and B B h are el'en Ir. I~ 'avaibable are olten complicated. .------,- , prayer. en urro,ue I ! time.consuming, and ~xpensi1'c. It ~ '-' But c,'e makeup drlWI. ! may b" necessary to taake certil. J, I "Lord, gil'e us Ulis day our . 'Ion to finc line! aro\ll',d " ~!UmCI'I'C,'lfl 11\f'(.~,nu ~, 'h:-e&d, and forgiveOus lor dail~our I Me Irom one 01 the palienl's own I thoughtlessness, our lack 01 ap. (it you have theml !O I ribs to USc in rcconstructing a lIu.r. ! preciation and our taking thins lor "TRY MAKE.BELIEVING" phasis is being ~iren to an cur, or some olher part. i granted.'" Children have a ' priceless pressing and gentl1, I THE TRANSPLANTATION uf' treasure ... that we grownups pattin~ of the ,kin. ,./, I tissue requires the eslnbllshr.1cnt I " seldom lind ... [or many, many eve; tn p!'tl'rut ;.tl' ... -' , I f I · .' I I 1.11\ of a new blood supply anll this i years ago ... we e t t 115 wea· help er .. ;e t Ictn. ; '. FAMOUS 'iiro. ,I'.,noel'lul to lind this ease Itakes time. his is true also oC l\"anners l\'lake Ith behind .•. I'm thinldng of bcaten ),OU to the gun, , ui in your favorite shirt. ,sldn graltlng. Most plastic sur.; the magic power ... known as -- " ~e\\'ing, iU n k ·· i 'Itoe,/r. ONWARI BETTER : '1i,1 dress! Pretty, practical; tn k es t Ime; th IIs s true nI so of rna e·bellevmg . . . a \' rtue :-in\\' is the !in e l' style any season of the year; with I lhe part of all concerned, Friends held by youth alone ..• that face po'.\'d~r. bN. r~:. CABINEl BREAKFASTS? , l_ep.in ~1)'ljng. 3 sleeve versions!' Conspicuous and serious scars keeps the heart from griveiing, oUter llJ:lkeul' itl'nt' .~ : Printed Pattern 4588: and woulds such as those which ara ..• for youth can travel on a' Check to srl' lillt ther. HARDWAI III"in '1m wilh Mlsse~" , Sizes 12, 14, 16, 1B, 20; 30, 32, 3~ ; sustained in automobile acddcnts Mothers who take small child, clond ••. up to the stars on vour natural skin to;'C!: c, 'I za, 38, 40, 42. SIze 16 requires 51. , ean. oIten be remedied by plastic 'I ren with them going inlo office." high ••• and from a spot in; with them. The -,UII~; Horsey Orange Juicel yards 35.inch fabric. ,surgery. In some cases this means should be as careful that the chilll. i dreamland.. . they walch the i brighter, and ~5 II .d, No better way to. ' start ! • Directions printed on each tissue i nol only restoration of good -IJP" r' ren are well·behaved as if they! world roll by .• a child can: show til' defects 1~lr •. : ! the day! Enjoy a bll 111_ I pattern' part. Easy.lo.use. accu. i earanCe but also of damaged run· I : wcre I'I~iting in a private home. I rashion rainbows •.• or even be: EI'cry wom~n wanl\. '~I Horsey Brand Oranll9 . rate, assures, perfect fit. I GUons. I Children who are noisy, who, a king .•• in n mattcr of a mom- i to f1alter her. "thCf\\l.c~:tl of Sen d TH]RTY.FIVE CENTS! There Is something about tilC i bang on desk tops, put their feet: ent ••. youth can do most any, ; not bother-hili ;:0 on . Juice ever,. I j I (35 cenls) In coins (stamps cannot I field of pldstic surgery, which has I 'on upholstered furniturc, etc., :Ire I thing ... older folks knolV Ulis, and morning. It'• unintc!,C,\II1~· . : \ I be accepled for this pattern, Print ,brought into it "rioctors" whll 'regarded 35 nuisances in any is folly .•. as for me, I'm not: hade' Irt , ; ," delicious , , • !}Iainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, promise' things they cannot per., offiec or rec~!ltion room. so sure , .. fOJ gay pretendil1!;, Lighler. pllll.n :' , j;'1 gives you I STYLE NUMBER. , form or Who otherwise deal unCair· 'I oftcn can .. effect> a magic cast for earl~' ;pr~r.·dcll;':1t Vitamin "C" i-Send order to ANN E ADAMS, Iy with the patient, Tll'n typcs o[ alloy arc user! in i cure.. • so whcn your heart were last ycar- ~ NATIONAL for health tool , care of ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWS THERE WAS for example a ~tainles5 sleel: chl'ome allo)'. which' is heal'y ..• with all the woes, ---11K KNOWN BRj Pattern Dept., 60 FRONT STREE'I . period during ;vhlch "lace iilt. i imparls a cohl bluish tint, and' of li[e •.. try makc·bclie\·ing HOm: ~P;'lt !;I~ ..... Slinlff.tIoney PnNIuct I WEST, TORONTO. I ing" was frequently requested by nichcI chrom~, which ~h'cs a and you'll find •.. the means Abollt S2jO.O~, ~~ ;c:! LOCKS • ______.:.- ______;..-,,--_ elderly women whose normal age I ' warm, yello\\' tonc, I to temper striCl'. In,;5 by Canaoodla~O(» O~ caused their skin to become loose I -- pairs, and Sl . d . JtIfIU,;J, WEISER " and sag. Some kind oI waxy sub. : Many ~tainlf."s. steel flatware imprO\~ LEGGE !~~C;hl~hSga~'~J~~!e~he~ksde: "rul~ :\IEDLEY 0 ' 1 dcslgns owe their .slecl:, ~udern I Mirror tJnish on stainless steel ~,~ • TRY TH ISIN STANT. , F FLtWOn braises in sklllet on the bArbecue grill Tb" II' "ppe~~anc~ to .th,e .I,m~lll.rallon or, makes I't look like chromium fin· I SUPPL£. S..... ,. REDDIMOlJ appearance. This' proved unsafe, silnmering sum mer vcge !a bl es g 0 well wlth lamb". chops. " I Snan. am av Ian 51.I' eEL..I m tIl "Ish. Satin finish looks like true 'I Genu'lne scals klll "."'n:· , however, and many serious com. - . ' I " .pllcatlons occurred. B.rBbYecuGeAdYl~OmRb MADDOX ground black pep 3' t covered jar in the refrigerator! are less ap· that an entire pe t c. " "Face lUting." therefore, has" .. chops and e i "round red e er, 3;~ easoon I future use. r- : through AN ENRICHED been pretty well abandoned. braised medley oC garden ge~~, powder lA t _pper, '.. teasool!! BRAISED MEDLEY OF FRESH -.- _. -,-"------'-. - ' Anyone who Is considerIng plas. tables amlws a perfect outd;ol" I'll tea~ • ea.poon garhc pOWder. VEGETABLES ( 6 servings) ls COFFEE THAT TASTES , . tic sur~ery would be wise 10 obtain meal. You might add CI:esh com. a-table,:::ri br~\l hot saUCe, and: . ~le1t'3 tablespoons butter or mar: ~RCHITEC' the advice and efforts of ,only the' .on·the·eob, baked in the foil, to 'I Heat 0 to bail' u ~ t margarine. : :~arine in a heavy skillet. Add 2; .' ',best 'In that field. Other"·lse. they the menu.' 't U 0 In;: JIG nt and bOil,1 I cups each, sliced, Iresh carrots: , WE ARE different' ' may be faced not only with dis. Here'stile all·purpose barbeclll' ' flnu e. Se to bar~ecue_ beef.; snap beans, broken into 1·ineh I 3ppolntment, but \\'Ith £erious com. ' sauce ror tile chops: a!Fi;'IfAR~~~ual or chlc~en. " pieces; summel' or zucchini squash, ! plicaUons as well' ALL·l'URPOSE llARDECUE ~ E CHOP", arrange, 1 [~Up sliced onion and l,~ teaspoon II _--,-__. ___ ' (2 cups) . on charcoal grill. ~ool( until brown, : snIt. A hollolv.handled Imlfe of stain. SAUCE the center (the time depends up, Cover and cook until erisp·tender I OTHER BRAN:: less steel with a forged steel blade Combine % cup fresh lemon on the am~unt of heat the fire' 15 to 20 minutes, depending upon I Is a good buy. However., this two juice, v.. cup cider ~inegar" one. ed on both SIdes ~nd cooked thrOUgh'j Ule heat from the firc, stirring .plece knife may not hold up In an third cup tomato catsup, one·third I gives 0fI), turnmg and brushing, occasionally. Sprinkle with ground ,. Ask ,for MORSE'S aUlomatic washer because of the cup water. 1'12, tablespoons brown with warm barbecue ~auCe every f black pepllcr to taste. Serve hot. I high temperature. .A one.plece Rugal', 1'h teaspoons salt, t',~ tea'j' 5 minutes or whenever chops ap· NOTE: This may be done over when, you 'shop •. blade Is best for dish.washer spoons powdered dry muslard, H~ pear dry. " Ihe barbecue grill or the kitchen ______1;' owners. leaspqons paprika, ~:. teaspoon ' Store any leftover sauCe in a stove.

" , .I ! t : ! 7 1" '1. jt~I~~~T~H~UR~S~DA~Y~.~AU~G~U~S~T~1!9S~6~ __~~~----~~--~----~ ______~,~.~~------~-----:------:------~------:::::::::::: I. . , 'I" Canada's Junior . !' ~. ': { , . - .;'~ ~:t.:" ' .• I •• I : \.,' ·.. IAnother "Scandal" For AAU Championship ,! ' I, (:\Pl _ The per. \ $70 ..58 Tr()phy II as Anderson Called 'Pro" .. Tennis Todav, I ~rnllcRlen alighting b t wns the winner. By ARTIIUR WILKES .' . frlOl of a spanking By JIMMY BRESLIN I you,too-c~n· do & ronger magaz· h tl I d Chnadlan Press St". f( 'Vrltcr In '1;lIn~ may be a NEW YORK-(NEAl-Nobody,' lnes. ' Horvat , one or 1e rep ace" .. • " bal labor Icader I to OUI' knowledge,' ever has 8e·1 With this, he has been regard· action. Hc founn the trop.!IY was OTTAWA (CP) - The cream of orltth~'e cla,"s E~'en cuscd I weight lifter of being a. ed as the boss of welght·lIflh)g In excess of AAU limit. . Canada's young lennis stars Ian· A girl should not worry abcM '1\I:ltotf" be Uie'home! PhD," for 21 yenrs nnd his pe~~on~~ judges, Immediately went Into I gle today as .Ihe eighth annual being too loll. There's olways • •• ml.ht Nor hnve claims been made selections for the various Mr. Horl'nth than had Buck Cowl· Canadian junior tennis champion· "~::::~ ~!emium on 100000·smnmed ros .. I .-~ tither, Ihat they suffer from malnutrl. titles always sel!m to be In ac· lng, the IIlr. Universe promoter. ships open with a new look. II[\.lr j, bi~ business, tlon, But judging from the am· cord. with what the judge vote. tnlglnrteeth\eVltwhhhollem'nflral~nW~~£I~a::gt: The 11 _ day tournament: Its About $250,000.000 was 3pent III . hundred; (millions of Dun! of charge~ being hurled At the rcent Mr, Universe can, tl II ltd Ith fma 1955 by Canadians on . home reo :~,'r 'r, and groll'lng big. around, thl!se are the only items test at Vlrglna Beach. Hoffman gedup job "In the manner of R I opera ons s mu a c W , n· I • d j 11 j dg when it dl~honest boxing promoter fnk'i cinl asslsta~ce from ~I\,O outSide pairs, and $100,000,000 on major ., t.li titn~. missing from thl bill of partlcu· startc . ugg ng u es I - flgllt for his own gain," sp,onsors thiS year, Will start of[ improvements .nd alteration •• I- d t I lars appeared his personal choice, ng a , , I\'Ith a batUe. between cast ern and ~lthr hill, s t~onJos' Tile push.'em up business to. Chuck Vinci, was In a jam. Vinci Horvath's side claims the pro· I wcstern players instead of thl! In· . trea;ul'lrs !~oo ~ 000 day Is III thl midst of a turmoil was running fourth when Hoff· fesslonal tnlnt reaches the mat.: tcrprovincial team matches that' Lighlcr,pinker shades are fore· way fron!" 'd' which centers around tile Olym. man Inserted a lew people this tel- of those 17 ~uslncss assoc·, prel'iously got the championships c,'\st for early spring, just as they ;""",."" nmr~~ ~1~rlGll~: pic status of a couple of top side of !\tnc West an~1 Jayne clates of Hoffman s. ; on their way. were last year-the ~ellcate look. • izcd labor ac. weight lifters. Mansfield to pI~ch for m. At last repllrts, the Junior I ",' I or.an~2jOOOooOOOO It seems the muscle men are .., Chamber of Commerce, sponsor' .The Eas\·\\est series IIII! c~n' 'WHY GET IN A, Inotber.. '.' , ' 'far more dlscrnnlnnting thall Between apologizing for "ncls o[ the \\Ir. Unlevrse contest con· ! SIt of three d~ubles ~nd, tllO Sl~' are laklD~ ID more I track and field ucople We! San· legs-"the)"re skmny"-nnd 11US' test, was In a turmoil, yet Dan i gles match~s m, t,h~ JUDlor men 5 RUT ;> !rrndin~ t~I~!~ ~~~~~: , tee, the miler, was b~rred from mng the judges, Hoffman g~~ FerrIs, the AAU'~ secreaary·trca.j and women 5 diVISIOns. ' • , •• 31 mbcrshlp' the Olympics for takIng a so· Bob Schaefer, leader, knoe surer, lIas refused to look at the! TO DEVELOP, TALENT .•.• when the next J years of be!or~ 1 lh~ .. t XP3nt, ~~~'n 18000: ca1\ed excessive $1,500 through. ed oU In the stretch and Steve cvldcnve. , ' . your life, can bring yoU the oppor· al mOlt "out a 22'meet period, you'll re· KlIsanln, another Hoffman entry I The Canadian Junior Chamber .-. tunity of trnl'el and adventure? member. h d Hi Ie,' of Commerce and the Toronto The Canadian Army oHers )'OUII' Inl' pn~ o[ Ihe Ihodcrn Welt. the weight ltfters ha\'e Car Crus e t er IOnleS Globe and Mail is helping the men of 17 10 40 ycu! of all who 'hfadquarlers build· lodged a claim of professlona. j, , 'Canadian Lawn Tennis Association .meet Army 5tandards these ,reat union> a,re ,establish. lIsm against Paul Anderson, the D I D" CllaI'ged In which aims at developing junior it be nice:to have a color TV set?" adnntages: htre in II a;,htngt~n, Is mammoth ·Georgla hill boy who rIVer les . talent. In .other years the eLTA. I Opportunities lor travel 11111 , the main offIces I can 11ft a three·famlly house. 1> I paid the bIlls alone. t 'b t t 'adventure bu.ine" firm. • • • , MONTREAL - CP - iarce 'N aZI"D eat hs . Sena e OK' s 60 bUSiness". organization,;' u o. A healthy outdoor lire . " Anderson Is a pro, they're yelt· Millette, 23, Montreal stock·car . A .record number of more than protect the poor people, Senator,. A chance to leara new Inll 250 lng, becnuse he was a pnl'ty In driver, was fatally Injured Wed· MUNICH (Rcuters)-Thc former 1 , Juniors from Canada and the B"ll F R t Vaillancourt said. useful skills voting a trophy worUI $70.35 cents nesdav when crushed between two commander of Hitler's )JOdyguard, Umted Slates, plus a 17.y~aro()~ I 1 or a es The bill ~'as refer~ed to the • Highest pay In Canadl;'l1 Army -whllc the Amateur Union maxi truck~ At the Imperial 011 renn- Sepp 'Dietrich, and former Nazi Australian" will compete or : Senate banking committee, for de· history mum for such things Is $35. ery In Montreal East. concentration camp chief Mich~el ch~mplonshlPs and about 65 Ira- On Small Loans tailed study, It was S,tudled ear· • Finest l\ledical and Delllal eare , , 11 "Unless corrected, thIs will un· h Lippert have been charged With phles. lier for about a month, ID the Com· I 30 days paid Holiday a year d:reCtlH' l'Ia Ihe ma s doubtedly result In the biggest Pollee said that MUeHte, QW 0 aiding ~nd abetting the murder of The East.West battle will take O'M'A'VA, CP _ The Senate mons banking committee before Enjoy Ulese benefits now-Illd unwm, i scandal In AAU history, one won fh'e races at st. Jerome, ~I~" Ernst Roehm and six other lead· up onlv part of the first day's Wednesday apprO\'ed the prin· heing passed by the Commons. hal'e the added satisfaction of aero 'pcial I,ftr" hal'e prl,. which will pale by comparison last week·end 'hlS cf~~h~dt \V k e Ing Nazi Brownshirts In 1934, It plRv Then the Canadians wiu ciple of a bill reducing interest ' ving )'our country for 3 great 0•• as' phbh)' as their. thc Wes Santee Incident," pro· standing behind i ~la e rU~I'1( was announced Wednesday. co~petc for honors in a closed rales on small loans and criticism" S POWERS years. At the cnd of this time you l(3dtr l'ount~rparts. I mlses Barton Hon'aU'!, R muscle They said the v c m, \Vor nrt 'usUee mlnistrl" singles section for championships and praise for the small loans WIDEN can return to civilian life willi this ~l ad\ic~ and coullsell building magazlnc editor and a [or Leo Tremblay, a transpo k The Bavarian J u or had flied in juvenile boys and girls, hoys companies. I from setting new rates, I Droritable experience ~nd tufnin, e ;orp; ,\1 Ill'll,trai., ' L',\", judge In the reec~t "Mr. Bu~~. contractor, ~o~oned a~ot?~rd tr\~ls s~ld the sW p~~~e~cttlng an In .. and girls and junior men and 11'0· Senator Cyrille Vaillancourt, lr IhA~~f: would widen federal regu· I behind you, or build I worthwhile 1:1~~,ml';'ts. analysi,ts\ re: I serse" cOllt?Sl at 'Ir~ll~a ~ ~c r: ~rlh\'leI to t~C t h:IP uf;;o;k up c'e a~I~~~I~n ~fn:e 1949 during which' men classes. Quebec, president. of the Quebec''1In~or: powers ol'er the small loans an~ respected career in the Call· other experts. rhc~ j Va.-the e\ ent at \V c I n e Ilee c so a co ~ s. . h d Fetleratlon de! Calsses Populaires ' • I to $1500, The adlan Arm)'. f"r [ar.t1un~ tea:lls i SOil partin thc disputed contcst' n chain, 800 witnesses were ear. AUSSIE TOP STAR er~dit unions said the prcscnt rate i busLDess I~o ,~a.ns$~~O' For further Information, m~i1 th'- . hlhb;:;!; and politi.! 1I0,1'I'ath's fight has re~cre~ t~:! MlIlctte, who owned both trucks The prosecutor, claims Dietrich The top star of the tourn"ment' o{ two per c~nt a month ?n loans! pr~~~na\o:m~h!~'les B, HOII'nrd lr c.oupon below, !e,lephone, or visit men, IAAU s national comm tee want : wa~ crushed when the revcrslng announced Hitler ~ "death sent·, is Art Laver, a }j·yearo()ld Brls· up to $500-to be rclamed on I uehec said small loans compall' ~?ur 12local recrUIting stahon. _. nWncl ahgrlouOPI of p~ltr~~eglmgl~tnllftlng 'I tr~ck d'rh'cn by Armand Payette, cnc~" to the Brown·shlrt victims. i hane, Australia, southpaw. I,avcr, lonns up to $300-is 100 high. ~s arc doing :'splendid I~'ork" S;IP" Nno. k p'trs?nnFe.IIDdrpot, Ie II" 0 e ~'1\1 c,,· ., I I"d " th US j '0 men' singles Credit unions with rates of five ' lie mas er ~ Ie , "\( ell II 'crhauled by the time 23. faile( to 6tOP, po Ice sal. ORDERED EXECUTIONS, I \Ion e ", U~I \ s, , " I plyin" credit to persons who need 1 St J hn's ~;nd T1 , I ~h\~aC~~n~;y's io man contingent I 1 and was seml·fmalist at Wlmble· to SIX per cent a year, offered 1it bt:'t cannot get it from the T~I~:honc'702I,'Local 3 ,salls fOI' .\ustl'alla. ' Q h P I" l~c is all~ged to haYh entrcd I don. ~o:~~~I'ers much belter arrange- banks. or Ut In i It all rel'olves around a felloW! ue ec 0 10 thClr cells In a MUnic pr son, Somc of Ule other foreign male ' , Armv .Recruiting Station, O by the lIame of Bob Hoffman, the _ where the Nazis k~pt thcm, and stars expected to competv are PROTECT THE POOR It was fortunatc ~hat poor per· 431 ',"ater Street, 58,year.old coach or the United C II" L said: "The fuehrer has se,~tenced Lloyd and Leslie Moglen, Mt. Ver· I sons could not obtain ,loans from ISt. John's, NOd. States OIympil: welght·liftlng ases It 0\" you to death-Hell Hiller. non, N.Y., Tony Lieberman, Phila, It had been said th,al u,nder the the, banks, at ~ rate of SIX pe,r cent, Please send me, without oblillation, tennl. Hoffman tips the scales at d d th l' delphia, Neil Drury, St, Louis and ne~ gOl'ernment le~15lahon the wlllic wealthier persons w!th as'1 [ull information on Army careers. 280 pounds. which would 'seem to QUEBEC-CP - Dr .• Grc, Thcn he or ere e execu Ray Peacock Wis. graduated scale of mterest rates sel.!: coul,d get bank credit. Ap,l NAME :"." .. "., ..• , ..•.... , .... \,u~,';la\'i;l (AP) - T~an I~ns Wauwatos~ qualify him for tnc job. But you golre, deputy minister of health, to take place, the prosecution , , I on loans up to $1,500 would drive parently It was a rule of financing 1 ADDRESS ,,', .. ,., ...... , •.•.•....• !; IMing OUI in the can get an argument hcre. said Wednesday the number of claims. Heaelng the Canadian enlries I some small loans companies out that small borrowers had to pay CiTy/TOWN .. , ...... Imist boom in European • • • , polio cases In Quebec this ycar Is In the case of Roehm himself, are FranCOis Godbout, W~terloo, of business. larger interest rates than big bor· PROV ...... It seems that Hoffman, chair· the lowest In the province's lJIedl. the charge claims, a revolver was Que" runner·up In the closed jun· "We're not here to protect 50 or rowers. TELEPHONE ...... , ..• , .. " Dalmation coast man of AAU welght·IIfUng group, cal hlstor~·. "placed" In the cell and Roehm ior men's singles last year: David . the most beau· has 17 to 24 members either on 'IL t. was a low year" he told to ,commit suicide within 10 Woolworth and Robert Piers, land; in the world. his payroll or associated with as ~ear , , minutes Hnlifax; Bill Reynolds and David be ac h e ~ and sun· bnrbell manufacturing busl· said. "This year there are. as of' McKush, Winnipeg; John Bassell island; are but a fell' ~~~s he hns at York, Pa. Hoff· this dale. 50 per ce~t felVer cases When he did not do so, the and Peter Barnard of Toronto. frnm cool plne·clad also publishes one of those than last year. "e hope the prosecution says, Lippert and The girls' side will include Pam man trend continues. another officer, now dead, enter· Dewis of Halifax and Louise Jobin ed the cell and the other officer of Quebec City, il;t ' \';H r~gime PII; of[ same as In Italy where the guest "It Is our expectation to com· fired. twice at Roehm •. Lippert _----- , b~t in 10~S alter ~ ugo· rcceives much more for his money mcnce distribution of Salk anti· added another bullet • . I:,ke wIth ~Iosco\l' and. reo in service nnd amenities, polio vaccine sometime In Octc· Most meteorites are of Iron or :!!t:ic:;o~!. foreigh tOIlt'lsts ber," the doctor addcd. NEITIIER UNDER ARREST stone, but millions that seem'to t) rllm. Ll;1 )'car 48.;,29~ SERVICE P001t be mnde of glass have been found . "We do not know If last ycar's The justice ministry said' Lip· In Central Europe, according to Economy and a llcautlful \ aCBj Inocnlation program brongt about pert was not charged with murder the Encyclopedia Britannica. .IC(OJDIIJIl,\ TIOS tion land II'el'e alI Yugoslavia hnl Ithe good results but we believe it hecause the investigation failed to t'? offer touristsI' :[~st A~IOti;1 :~;: ma\' be a fact~r," Dr. G'regolre produce evidence Roehm was still \'Ice Is extreme Y a. e h said alive when Lippert fired. The male Hepfalu5 moth Is posedl>, good Hotel Kra vr.er ere ' equipped with a sort of r.weet lnd AIHr.an, came to guests were left to carry their own man\' CRses o[ polio have been reo Neither Dietrich nor Lippert Is scented pOlI'der puff to nttract his , . ba!(s, The Hotel Rh'iera, in Pula. It' wa~ not known exactly how under arrest. Dietrich was re· mate, according to Encyclopedia ~'rch \'1I~o,b\'ia or· Itook 2\~ hours to sef\'~ a meal porled in Quebec Province ~o farlleased on parole last October Irom Britannica • .. ' t. pri'l'e. rai;cd. :-iow at one e,'enlng-and Ule food was !this ~'ear. . un American war ,crimes, prison ': a 1m:' rr,ort on thc, poor: Because materials are ex·, : where he was sel'vmg a hfe sent- LIt b~'l ho'el~ arc haU i penme and scarce, hotels, arc. Father Edward J. Flanagan ellce for the Malmedy massacre In The U.S. government operates a""·~ thr llalmatlan shabby and In need of repair. I !tnl'ted Boys Town at Omaha, i 194~, i (our IndIan hospitals In Minne· hOlel .. no afruttrnse: One Dalmatian hotel proprietor: :\eb" In 1917. : . Llpperl, who at one time was, sot a-at Cas~ Lake, Cloquet, Red " h;\~ "ppral~d 10 tre: id'''W th only \'3caUon - c~mmander of Dachau concentra· Lake, and "lllte Earth. to 131.r aCllon. i ~a "n ~l~~e ~hlch is losinlll Eal'i)' Polish people called 'lIOn camp. was sentenced for war • , h t I : ar~a dl 'g tfs~ biggest tourlsll t1w"msell'cs "PoUnns," or "dwell· Icrimes in The Netherlands and re, Chelan, world's deepest lake, Is I !t~, II ;; '\I~o~lav 0hc l°bou ,!rln , tor\' .. el's In the fields" centty released, In Was.hlngton state. f:r.::IS3S0 10 55-nrarly I e om In hIS .' _-----.------=------

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THE DAILY. NEWS, THlIR5DAY, AUGUST 9 1 B ...' .956 Steamship Wood, Water And I~i~R.~g~~DS~riip~ Market Report i pwmentcd With yea ,G . Stock ' eots McCormiek: A ! ;:alion last l'car in r~rO:Dl ; \ lin," Sal.. "11h Low a"Ch'le f:u ..ka 41221 U9 143 U7 , 15 Movem i e?d or reduce the n '. I . I l' . . 11 : <,\. '. , (' Abblran :032 'I~~ES ~B 51 H ~~~l A1111 6IS~OOd~3 IIt 12;3 /Ig B' C b' t' I lllOtter. PlcrlOd \\hen '; .,', Advo •• I. \200 311l ~o SO.l ~::~~d~~~' 2117 4$3 4~" l2', - " TBE NFLD .GREAT LAJ[E! 10' lOrn lOa Ion ! rna em s and n .." ..... ··~,. .11 ' AI:aIl,ho :" I, Albl 1!\pl ~~o:: g ~ ;; -2 .'.r. \\h 1l~;0 l~O i~ I l~o H STEMISmpS LTD. I 0 . i neeC5S~r)': , ! '~"" I~ ii' '., :\ Allom 500 SIT 16', 17 +" 1"\I'e'l Tunl 5011 30 30 3n -$ MV Lunan from Hamilton about I By ARCH MacKENZIE ,.It Ilorked \I ell enou h Al,Onl wi. -7S :\ug 10 Toronto Aug 11 and CanadIan Press Staff Wrller 11'111 go on and a I ~ j " Am ~"phe l;~ m f~ i~~ t:~~n,~~~kr i.~~ l~ ~~ ~~ _';, I Anacon 30ln ~.IO :IS 21l' -, I'robl.h.r 3330 41S 4ln 41n +13 ~(oh'treai Aug 14 for St, ·Joh~'fi. ,BAIE COMEAU, Que, (CP)-, st:,ucted, , ' , I Ana: nOI1)'n Ii: IlJ Perth from Hamilton about 'I \\ ood, the Col., pI mt. camCl' I' Ape. n.. ~~~ I~~,; II~" ~ ~\1 g~~,u~ln. 4~m IJ1i ~~: &" ~(V w~U!r a~d lat~ ~ldeen I ' •• Arcnlll. moo %.13 210 110 -3 (lI,nt \'1, 11m 610 ,a' 510 f IS Aug, 17, Toronto Au~, 18, and Robert ~. (Bertie.) McCormIck, ~f: l rh;.rter bam. , ArJon t' '! Ateol I~~~~ ~~ rs~~ ~~ g~~~le UrAD 11~~ I~~" I~~,.I I~~" .. '; Montreal Au~. 21 for St. ,John's. the Chicago Tnbune put 11I!s Th.• s, sa) s Arthur AU .. Yk ~;~ :~ l~ l~ _I Goldcr ..t ~31X1 231, 22 :2 -I ~(,V. Dundee from Hamilton I ncw.print 10ll'n on the map In, p:eslClcnl P~ 1l1e . Allin nul L Auhell. 313~0 11 II II -I g~:~ ~I':f~e 3~~ 2l~ :oJ.~ 21.~ -3 about Au~. 30, Toronto Aug. 31' 1938. . . . ' dian operallon!. \\'iU Aumadll't !1011 17 16'; 1~" - 'i H.. h nou.q mo 23 2:1 ~3 • I and '.' (ontreal sept. ~ ror st.1 It II'~S.l potc.nt combmall.on., !he no.rth Fhorr. It Will h, AU1T\af\U~ 100 210 21n ~In -s GrAnby 100 ,III'. lI'i 14'; + I~, " N I II I d Inccntll' t . A,,'U1abnna • , 1Il00 I 12 12 (; ..n'1 63 ~I 6'1 + 3 (M,h ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ .1 FURNESS WARREN LINE I The 5,~ .resl.dcnts of Ba,e. ml~ ng ~lan5 hI: Ihe . Ran-ue ~Oll 110 103 lin .7 Ca,nnar ~023 11ft 1,'1 171. + II Nova Scotia leaving Liverpool Comeall, 210 mrmlles. no~Uleast .of, S~c:1 CJr!l~r·h'n inl'r~ nar~'m\" n... ~ttlb nfno ~3L ~j~9 2~~ ~ ~ :l~'mi':, wi' ~~~ 9;~" 9i~ 9U +3 luly 25, due St. Jolrn's ,July 31 Iquebec, . al:eady clall7' !ndustl'lal, S.l,lt.er ~2)'. r;rlher "D tl!. n·l1quBl'I'~a Im~ ;~ :;~ 25: '10 I ::~~I )I~~\'k m~ .~~" 11 ~~" ~3" Lcal'ing for Halifax and Boston Icaderslup m Ule forblddl~g north ThiS hes b· .... ~en B~i, nUllcatf" 1011 231 230 ~'31 ,3 Illcadll,r 1'00 130 m 123 J.I A g 1 d Harrax Aug 3 and I shore .area of Irees, granlte·boned, and .S~Pt • IIc'. i!1el( I1tl\' LotiJo 1000 ~o 30 lO Ilealh I~"M 31 2''', 31 ; I B~5lon 'A~:. 6. I Leal'ing" Boston slopes and swift rll'crs. The north ' .te~dJ!y ~~ the irnn ore Relchtr l~~\ ('on ~~~~~ 3i~ ~n ~i~ ~~o l\~~'I~ n.u ll,~ .~"~; ~~ -$ Aug. 7 and Halifax Aug. 11, due ~horc Gcurlrvest altonl~ thfe St. bLlaw: , of, Canada s terminal, l1'bl' nlrcorll m~ ~~~ 1i~ :~~ 7~ 1 ::~;I;~"r 13~i~ :i~\i ~;: !;~ _ ~.I St. John's Aug. 13. Sailing for' I enCe U, s re ~ Hng rom e 0\\ 1 -:--_ Ircl"o!t "Is I~"~ 1201 lOll JIOI ,.1 I"UII n.y ,d ~Rl $~2 ~~'. m, -I L' • I A 14 Ithe Sagucnay Rlvcr up past the :\Iost of ~h~e"ota'! l'lt. n!dcc(l ;"r,o on ~I ~. - I. III1~h Pam ~~e~ 43 f~ 'l ,2 l\~rpoo ug. '.. iron ore port o( Sept.lles-and it' dlanR iiI'!' in l3 .ese·. '''J r'Tt\'lIIr I\or(hllac . ~~:;g I~ ~~ ~~ : 1"1 :~:~;;;.~','~n Ic~~g I;~" ,i~ li~ :1 ~ ~ewra~ndlan~ IcaI'm~ Lll'e~pool is astir with multi·miLliori dollar: communltie.' in tb~ n~r~~onl Bou"cr:d It,lO I~ I~ I' • .o" Inl 1>lrkrl I:CO mo Ir6', 110 ,~ Au e •• 11, due St. John s Au~ 17. expansion plans promptcd by, of the state. ,Ira l1ell1l.h Cop lRa.n 3:.1 :~! lIn .' ;'·II'I,h Cop B;O 3~ 2~3 m .. 0 Leavmg for Hal~lax and Boston timber, h,·dro.electric sources and _._ _ __ ' noun" 3fil11 2,:3 :'0 211 ,_J i I'.'on "")' m·l 311 331 31n ,3 A 0 18 du 'r If' 20 d ' ___ nralorne 1.110 I;] l;n m '.'""k 11'.11. 3(0 23'\ 21'; :'3', Ue • , e < a I ax ,~ug an orc. 1 "Buffalo Bill" (:odl' and ntUund 2i~ :,1 m m:i I .I"',b,,, !':;~ I~\ I~~' I~l :; Bosto~ Au;:. 23 .. Leavmg Boston First aluminum ingols arc ex.: B. i\lnxwell. :';cw ~Ie'xico UfO\11 n~tI n",nhU;~L 4:,\,n 111 • 9', '::~~~'ll~'PI l'~ln ~~ fi6 fi9 • 2 ~ug. ~4 ~nd Hahfax A~g.. 28, due peetcd from the Canadian British' OIice II'cre ran"hillg n1'\an:mHl1l g n\'Un:-;lcn ~~~ :;":~ u -I\, 1·:~l:;I~tt. • :~~1~ ;~ :~ ~'2 0 :1 ~t. John s•. Au . 30. Sallmg same Aluminium plant latc next year,! Cimarror,. XJ1. n\,\uunHtD 10,0 11 II 11 i"'·1 :Iollel ';"(0 12n I1fi 117 -1 1 TMINI<. HE'S day. for LI\e~pool... hitting annual output" of 80,000 I 1'.nl'1t 1(1 " 1.:2'11 I''', 19 ,. ~ , .• lon,,"'Ih :'1!lO 32 :'~'" 32 ,1', CALL1N' AIJ 1\ova Scalia leaVing Liverpool I tons bv 1959 Capacity may be" Corncobs no\\' b' nul! Clln • "'11 I~ 16 16 "IOII',ev 3'.llj lJn I\J ~3g ; 14 N eRPRETER A 2- d St J h' A 31 '.' , are elr.1 U\1l1du: IC;;O 1% It 11 ,lUI', 'C" 3'j'3 3' 113 13' .11 ~H1ss PII=ce:- ug..~, ue '. 0 n s ug. . doubled bl' 1Jl52·65 if projected" for fnneral, a chcmiral' lIurrhcU CIllIn.n ~m~ 1~ ~~ ;~ 'B l(eRl'lI!t mI:?" I~'i li'i .1 MEAL 6UYS LeaVing for Hal~fax and Boston plans are completed. to make nylon. ll'nthetlc CAml' ftllb :r;o S:9', :~" I~'i - "I'1i;~r)o:~~~ 10l~0 ~l2 ~ g -I iAl.l<.TH' GAM"" Sept, I, due Halifax S.ept. ~ and COSTLY PROJECT pharamaceutical,: ar,d r ." Cr:m\' nl. 100 52', .1.1 );.1 _10 ".\,,1'1 .100 5\ '3 1.1 -3 l.ANGUAGE Boston Sept, 6, Leavln.g Boston The whole proJ'cet would cost _el:lL. ('i on l\t' 301 1M Iro I'·n .• 13 I(lloml" lTOO l'A lOO 3110 B t S t 7 d H I f S ('d.' .\,,10l1a m·l 42 33 )9 •• 1(JJ"nh'" II "W' 1'1 I" I~O AtJt:' SHOULD as on ep.. ,an a I ax . e.pt. some $130,000,000. It includcs the During the )'cal 1821 Iii! 'I I' ~"I.,.t mo II II 41 ·,3 'I\!,k II\'~ :13l0;0 63 6\ , , t..'NDER.5TAtJD 11, due 51. John. s Sept, 13. Snling construetion, now begun, of a residents of \\'1'lbraha'm, ('ar.:,'" ;:~n \lll I!I I~I'I'" -:0 ,t:I," ~lIn 3"B I" I~I 1"1 ·4 Ii! same day for Liverpool ('~n,tl',n fi,:'J \Ia l'a _ '0 1;1,1. To"n IMO ~o :0 :n -n - . dling three 10,000·ton freighters. consumed 8,000 gallOns olrn C,'n·~I·1 ,"r.1 ~"" I~ I~ ..1 1.0,,, ..10. !.In ~:3', "~', ~3'.-'. FURNESS RE~ CROSS It is believed this may be the -_. __.c ___ 11:1 ('~n,;\(t' "a Ino "~~ !~; R;I . In II. \lulrl'U .m~ 2~n ~'" 2D - ~o Fort A.valon leaVing Ncw York, largest. sl'n"le chunk of II'harf SI'ze of the a1era'e ('a.t\I~f I~.' " j 1 ',:: 1'1.:\1\," l:n.c: l"l~n Iii, 1i 1il'1 +1'. I b ('enC ral ~\;~? I:~ I;; II - I, ~hn'" lin n .~o ,',0 -~ Au~, S, St" John, N,B" Aug. 10, construction e,.er done in eastern Argentina. \Ihere ". ("~ntr~Il\'''l ('hem nrl "no m I~n 0 I:~ . I~ ,:'~IIt~i~' ~;~~ .;~ I!~ I;~ •• Hahfax Au~" 13, due St, John's I Canada. 1 general, is nille times as ( 'l!!,klrk I' ('!IUtC'r1 Ie I;;~ .:~ ,;~; ! 1:"'01'" ".., ,;,~ "", '"', , ',. Aug. 15, sallmg Aug. 17 (Corner Hydro·electric output from the in the Uuitcd Statc~ ('l1lb ,lfII~ r,;',' 1", 1~,1 1°" dl i l:~.'I"I~:~ 3t;~':" 2;~~ 2~, l~ ::1 Brook and New York). turbulen t ;\Ianic.ouagan R iI' e r fhlb·l'/I\' ,1.0'''"<' '& 1\ (Il\b ~I I(;!~ I~~ :I;~ ,~~ : ~ I"en I' -: Fort Hamilton leaving New York nearby is beinn boosted from it~ n {"oi~ I'·' ., '.' 01 -5 ! I.nrr.tin ";n I~;, I.'~ I.::: ., Aug. 17, Halifax Au 21 due St present OJ\ 000 h~orSepOI\'cr to 2'0 I I;'rl ." 110 ilK i 1.,,!w!l'O\U1 tft" a .. ~...... , .~.'. OTU, 't " (':,!nu\ I~';~ l;~ w, ~,~, I.'·n. 3"C3 '~"!~ I - '; John.s Aug 23, salhng Aug, 27 000 by the addition of three SO,.' ('rnl~'III1" ro.11 11',\1 I~"n :0 3 I'. In3 ,I I, ~:~~~;~'. ;:~ I~i t~~ I:; :. ~ (Hahfax), [OOO.horsepower generators at ~Ic.· FLfRNfBS ('oc1~' r,t"t'o I')' ,n To3 '" In -2 ''''''''.'" .'~n"'~"· ~ Fort Avalon leaving New York I Cormick dam. foln t.,,~e Ilk-:n !'l ,"I 1'\, 1)"( 'til ,':t 1111 • R ('.,nill;,. .. IfMl 2:~ :;n ::'~ -10, ~:::i~:~tI I ;.~ ~,~ 'tn 2'n -2 Aug. 30, St. John, N.B., Sept, I, i OffiCials predici Baie Comeau's ('01'11'111'111" (' nellel, 2'~~~ ,<~ ~1 ~; -I "'I"H. .'0 1.ln I~.' 3 I,:; -I Halifax Sept, 5, due SI. John's! population \l'ill reach 10000 b'" I; I; I; l' 21'0 -I S t 7 S (C ' ' , C'n~ r ("lift lIr.n Ir'. _" ,",n""'1,,·,1"0 I"A ~I21 ~I l\ • ep. ,Sal'J! ng cpt, 11 orner' 1960 and between 15,000 and 20,. c· f'rnlton ,II, 'I,,,nn 1:00 .;1 "I 21 Brook and New York). i 000 by 196j. c' n~r1 1~i'~ ;~~" ~~:: ~11 :~ "t, • ~'n ,", I I R'n ,,0 2" 2" F t II 'It I . I' I'r T (' m,I'('i\'t"I',\' lro ,,0 " 'I:~ '. 'I,r,,·,,·u'·... 1\ "I' 3'0 !O 7, 77 -7 or ami on eal'lng ,a I ax . he Quebec North Shorc Paper 'C' f'enli"nrt I'~:O : 11) lli ,hi ",' .'" S 11 t'M G11Ue, 'r':? 12 1~ I' 'I'" ",r,ln ;'0 "'., , , • ept, ,due St. John's Sept. 13, : Company now employs about I,.: (' \I,I1I".U lSi';~ il~ ~~; ::0 ::0' ~l~:~;';~~~ !;~i i;~ I;~ 1~; .. ", sailing Sept. 15 (Halifax, Phil, 200 permanent staff and some: Red Cross Line (~n lI()wl!'\' IJ 1\ C' ~I~, .. bl'n"r ,0' 14~ 'I I \It':"n,'- ,1M ,n ~: ;: -I New York). '4,000 in seasonal eutlin;: opera. I (',n )I S 1\11 .~~ ~; ~~" ~ ~"I ~l~~!~~r:" ii~~!~ 10 4~ .7 NFLD. CAN, STEAIIISIIIPS tions on its 5,jOO square miles of: f' :\torrl""n ('OIl :'\,,:U' m~ :!, ;~ ;~ _ ! ~:;~~IIIt:,.n Pi;g 3~~ 2~ ~~ : I~, A Belle Isle 11 Icalh'ing HtJifax timrbher crightds... i ('nn ~I('hol ~;~~ 110' In; l,n .: I WIII~on 8lCo ICO nn 1M ·5 7·:7 IIg. 7, due St. Jo n's Aug. 9, e ana Ian Bntish Alumin· " 1>o'lhl.n~ SAILI~GS (' ['('r,h lo,n ZO If" I"', '~l'nln' l'orp 13,1 ,~r," 2'>', ,0,', AM AWIERICA'" LA",,,,u",,,,,e sailing Aug, 11. ium plant will emplo.v 1,000 b'" r Rod Pnp :u :'I'I";"~ ;lln nlr ~1!7 8~7 :! J7 8~_1 ~ TO (' nt':h'!'Iuft :.~;~~ 10 7 ~\ I~i "\\ )I'n nrc In71 27 ~~ 27 . I ~;.;,id---2Cl~ - 21--2i2i-':'1 11.lb.rat r 10600 33.1 320 335 "3 I WATERFRONT Bedford II leal'ing Halifax Aug. 1959. More than 699 men, arc' "on 1'NI ':1'! 40\ 3'1 401 -, ')lo~llI R700 310 3", JlI ..I !liotlnrU'j 1000 II Il 14 _I LI Pel. 2200 15 I 6 15 _ '; I 10, due St, .fohn's Aug. 13, sailing working now on the plant site. I ST. JOlIN'S ('on 'f\1nr :t:!llfl ", '1'1 \rl - \ ~1!'In,..j!1 l!~~O (i7 M M - ~ SOl'metl 311 710 710"0 5 ~II i ld Uj~O 30\"J 26 3()I"J" ,\1.'2 A 14 'S\\'IFI PROGRESS ,. 1fj(l, , (~ Tnn;,te :'Vt 70 ~i 70 ; :\1t1111·~Un ~eo lIiO 1M ~O'P.x 4::~O(J ,1fi J17 1'19 :B \ ~le~U'(I Pete l~ UJ;!. • ' ('o:'twe\t ~'M 71~ ;~1 ;'.1 ,S"'IO 1',1, ~ln lin un ll~ Sor Inca lOQO B', I'.~ m. ',0 I Mldcon '01'.0 sm, 1m IB',. '. BeIle Isle II Ical'ing Hall'fa· I Some mi ..~ht re:!ard It as ironic I FROM NEW YORK: (',ror-r C1IU "' ,,~ lIn .;0 i Sol r.",,1 :~"O .13, )1 ~,: t 1 • 13B 131 m DIRECTORY ~" c'op.-, ('I'p 37~;~ m m 17.1 . J i XC' I.·~'nt ~::O 112 I~~ 1~1 : ~ :-; iiRn~rn L il~3'~ 1l:F 14S 1I;lIe~~s ~~I~ ~~~ m: 4~ I~~ I~ ~ b i , Aug~ 15, due St. John's Aug, 17, that the ncwsprint empire of Col. "iFort Malon .. ".\UI. I ,'oprl('r·t 13"~' ·Ift ,\ .. . ~ I ~~::: 1~:I~'r l;,g~';~ n ;~ .I ~o~~,pn .• ' 8015 m 403 lin -,I I S nr"Iol ~300 lSI 150 1:0 sailing Aug. 18. ! :\lcCormick, a man whose nell's,\, Fort ilamilton .. Aug.li C"n"r·~tan r.1 4"00 ,2 fiR ;2 • 3 + H fI ON DOCK Bedford II lea I'ing Halifax Aug. papcr policies smacked of a'1glo. I'(\U~t~ '~i~,~ I;~ I!~ Il~ ~.,., o~~.~· ~t~ :~!):~ :r' i ~·CI1~br~m m~ i~ m I:~ l 'tFort Avalon ... AUI.)) (~o\·II·h,.n lr1 I~' I.:' lin :; I,' ~~~. ~;'~;:n I;;~o I~\ in 1;\ O:a",o 10700 30 2:1 2'1 I 1> l'onco,d 00 40 10 40 Sunset Glow, ~I.V. Zipper, 1m- 20, dUe St. John's Aug. 22, sailing I ph?~ia, ~hould link itself with a ,. ('roinnr .IM:l '. ZI I". 1'0'"'"" locro, ~I '0)2 Umnllr 1,000 m a!. 9 • ',. !Ii ConUoonl 1,5)%' 66 65 ~5 Ipcrial Oil Co. li~hter Esso, Sea· Au,,". 23. British firm on entering the alu· FROM ST JOHN NB (''''0., p~t ~'1 II J', II -~ ., ., Upeml,kl 1160 SW' 15~, 16 - "~I 1> IJ,,·I.. 7030 ~I'.;:::I 21 ;lb. , , . ~ - SCIOli JO ;, M .0, ('liteR 3'"n~I'r," I,~" I~"1~ 1~ ,:...:S Gold,·u.t1111r1('"" 8:~0~"UI",!,)!,i; 2~~, 111 t i 10rm,by0 I k 300 4l -t.3 1> Ciu E:tp I lOJO t93 1&6 915 .. 8 bcacon, and Ornnte. CLARKE STE,"ISIIIP 1 minlum field. , 0,. ('O\lr '1.' "" lit' 1.••. ,.1 ,.,,~, ~'". ,:':; lIIenrl,. 121:0 G1 r.l fi7 ,3 r~;·~: ..t 1',"0 I.... 132,,_ ~3 ,1> Sup.,l.r 72W 210 m 2S73~ .1\ AT COCK Elespolnt in port, saiJin" Aug.IO. i p. rogress waR swift ~fter T.he I' \l'Eldnn. " " I· I llln 17 W\ 17 t I •• I::~: + !; I 1>C Oil. 20JD 733 7:!l • -I.; 1 i' " T b i Oe",,,nnt 17~0 3" :'~ :Iq, 11 : ~e"I'·"I·n~.·on :r.;M ~"; 23 2It; rrnn,our I\OO'~ 32 S2 SC all. \\CS 300 3;0 310 3;0 -15 S,S, Glencoe s getllng ready to NOl'aport leal'ing Montreal Aug. I' rl un. e. nterests and Ute Brihsh O,\la I','" Jl n·, . 'n • aranta, ~100 12 I~ I •• III d 2100'0 7g an + If' I t' r "h S d 'I C f d h Oom(l! " .. ~I:' II II I '; i ~e''''"r,,1 ~921 ~o II " ': I'arb.. 1.100 I 111m .. '\ I 011" s'ei:ct 11;00 il 14!, IS • '\ I ~o relg I I~C rom "art y ncy 15, due ~t. John:s Aug 20, sailing I "lIml~lum 0r:nll~ny orme ..t FRO~I HAJ.l}·,\~: I n .'"beflt!'u I""" ~I 11 17 I S M,.'loha 7.r.0 111 131 I~l '~I'ardcc Woti Rl 76 M "A I Ok.lI. 2:2:1 3en ; 2!7 31)0 .:' to Port aux Basques. Au~.· 22 (Ba" Robert<). Canadian B r I tiS h Alumml'Jm, mildI'm 7'" 31' n 21 -I S ~lln'" l'lOA ,.1 70. ,n -, ral" 1II00 100 no 100 '0 ~ '," I C lOt b f "',Fort Malan ... AUI, II TloMIc!. I'.'n .' '~I' Is."no'1M 110M 16 1\'17,15 .• '1,. rick Crow 700 \30 IIG ,. Ipa, r.l. 3610 81m 19'. I~\' ... Ii! MUNICIPAL BASIN' Elespoint leal'lng Halifax Au" I ompany. ast co er. a ell' Fort Hamilton .. AUI,2I "n~ ~, n ., .r, I Sew n'1U,'pl.ln, 61;0 41n 33\. UO ,3 + Pro. All' ~oo m 190 199 rralde 011 700 1M 47.1 lAO _IS A. E. HICKMAN CO, LTD. 5, due SI. John's Sept. 10, sailing I e as.t an~ary. . l~lIItl ~Un 7\.ln 6H ~In 620 I Shlo ~OO 17 I l' Inf + 2 I'urtll' ~lIcl 110ll 30 30 30 -2 1'1'0'0 Gao WOO 211 ZlO ~IO +7 Thomas J. Hodder, took' freight Scpl 12 (B R b t) \ In hnc 11'lth modern alunlUm I SAILINGS f:1 Sol 131" 13 1t',).\I; So:,.\,·me III ,0 '01 6~" fiI .', Qu. Chlh 2,}ti.l0:::l0 213 2i~ +9 no r I 6'9'3 230 2nl '2t 29 f'l ay 0 er 5 • . , I t th B' C l:m (i)jlcli('1' 5110 17', 17', I,', -I', 1>o, ..d. 6G5 SOl. Que Cop 3300 lEft Iftn 116 R~"lot: mer SBi3 lIB'; i7" -1ft : i. or Fogo. Sal cd noon Tuesday. Elespoint leaving Montreal Sept ,II an s, e ale omeall opera, FRml ------Qu. I.ah 3RDO I~,. 1;1:' 1ft,. -I" S.pphlro 4100 %.19 ~:o 2~2 -~ M,V. Payoff whIch has been 14, due 51. John's Sept. 19 sa'iIing' I lion will. process alumina, the Que I.Ilh 310 III." 12.. 12" - "j S.ppl,l" deb. 301110 110 110 .1 moored up all the wintcr Is slat Ise t 91 partly·refmed substance dedl'ed ST. JOliN'S Que ~I.n 70n r,n 1011 100 -2 Scurry·lln 11850 l~O· 320 340 .1$ p. - . 'I . ·;ps t I Q Metallu" ~01O 315 31" 310 se,ur Fro. 9100 I~" I~l 161 '-l ed to eventually go on dry nock COXS'fANTINE CANADIAN from baUXIte. Supplies hal:e been TO CORNER BROOK: ! . L d QUeenslOD 2000 23 23 23 + 2 SoUlh U 0,1. 31en fin ,n 60 CANACA PACKERS LTC' SERVICES I' a r ran g e d from undisclosed Nfld.-Canada Steamsh QUemont 27:1 S 21 .~ft ~,:2" Spoone.' :'io() 39 ::I~ ;\Q -! 2 ., j f "tFort ...salon ....\ug.l1· Qllul~,mloor.nl m $2ft 28 U ~ II Slam,ell I'm Ai 79 79 ."T DEMAND August Illth.. .,.. ".. , .• Due 5t. John s August 20th Shallkcy 31GO 20 :0 ~O -I W O.col wI_ 2100 .n 'I " '2 'y Q . Th k t I Fort Hannitrn .. Sep~ U Sh •• p Cr ,lOll 14. 111 1\.\ ;.1 W 1>aco ~OO 143 1'1 IJ~ -7 A RE & SONS I.TO. I Geese timed b . I . e mar e seems assurer. p M ,5, "BELLE I~LE II" \ Sh"rll\ 7221 9in 950 961 -, W SacD wh 2~0I1 )n i~ ~. +3 Robert Knickle ,ailed. 1 speedo'm'eter y a1lr ane Aluminum consumption increascs SlInnco 4600 Il 14 11 -,~ Wllrich ':011 4\';'~ 'l "'or B t t . t k' ,can tral'l! Hl 011 'bout sel'en r t II' TO PHILADEPHIA HALIFAX· ST. JOHN'S 511 ~lill" 3;J1;O 119 ILl IT7 +' "" C.nuck 1000 16' ,6 16 I I ,~man a s one 15 a 'mg I miles perhollr and 11 """,." 1 " . . pe een annua). Fort Hamilton "Sept. II LenIn!: Halilax: SII Sland 210ll ~I l~ •.1 -3 rn,b freight. altitude record' lr. ~n ,ncmands stili exceeds suppl)'. AII~II~t 7th" ...... nile ~1. ,Iohn'~ "1I~II~t /)Ih I ~t~~~~ \'n m~ ~ ~~ '~ U DalhOUSIe 41~.,sii~: I %1 -I !lazel Blackwood taking freight. o~. :0,000 fcet. : S~me British technician~ will be \' csscls "'i11 rail Stftlom AII~usl 15th,. .... •••• ..,. Due .'it. ,Iohn's August lith i Stld"",, ~!~3 21\, 2ft AI, ~I.nl ~In $;9'.:'A S! -:", BAINE JOHNSTON & CO, LTD, ' iee. : imnorted but the bulk of the labor laDd Outporls as IDduf/lIl!~ ,\II!!Ust 24th,. ..,. .," .... ])ue St. ,Iohn's Au~u5t 26th ~:~~f:~t t5l~~ I~n'... :~1 :~ ::t ~:,"m 3!~$6;~~, .. !2I; :r" ~:t Marjorie Inkpen sailed. SIEERS EAST EN!) PR.:mSES i will be drawn from Quebec, offefs. I ' September 1st ...• ,.,' .". Due St. John'~ September 3rd 'Calls Curner Brock a!t!, ~~:I~~':..I ;: ~I' 'l~ .~I': ~2\O N S G 3S\ ~6: ~m ,~' .. ~ ;~ T, HALLf:TT LTD. (8alrds COI'e) . Thl e . aluminum. project fits in John'~ SHill"," .IZO 300 .'01 -13 Wc;lc)' and Ralph taking freight ,fames nnd Patrick Furlong is 1 WC I With Ihr that Col. st. 01 For immedi~tc clclkl 3100 .\3 55 I, + I Roy Olga R, ·Is taking freight. Dry Dock Co~stal. Wharf at 5 p.m. Isame· year. .' : Halifu ~aiDI Joho, NJ IV ~Ialar I:OOll 6~ ~~ ~ ~l MO~~I\~~:. g!;'~~l~~ p~r~~.m Th H.M.C. COC~YAR!l 'rhurSd~y takl~g passengers, mail The power problem was turned I' New York MOI!rtd ~~::::~ m::: ~: :;~\'s '1~ +9 ~~~!~In. . tl ~~wLos~ilh 17 ' e ~yal CanadIan Flretug 3 and frClght. First port of call will over to another subsidiary the Wlndwrd ~oo· 27 :!'I 27 it Bank Monl 59 !Iud nay Min ~IV, IS moore up for harbour fire servo be Burin. I )Ianicooagan Power Compa~~'. Wr Har, 200 176 175 176 I1noll" C 1I'.t 461. Imp 011 61 Yk Belr :1550 ~I 21S 2S +10 !I.Uouut!l m. Inl 1I'lck 110'. Yuk.no lOG" 101, 10',;, 10\\ nen \II, lnt rip 135 Z.nm.. SOO 3S 31 36 -I IIr17.1l 7'. Int 1'.1. . 3a.~ NEWFOUNDLAND!' Curb C Can 41~~ Ma~s·1tar IU COI.t Cop 125 llO 7S0 750 C Com.nt 11 McColl 61 r..Unk~n °Cffon 110 40 4~ lOS -15 C SI.am,hlp :!'II.' N 51 Car . 30',. • " ' iOOG 51 &3 13 Rn~ om S7I, Prl.. 711'. DIRECT WITHIJIIT· TRANSHIPMENT 'OIL! dn Brew 29 Qu. Pow 27 Fast Freight' Service',· AP C~n~ lC.5 8f 60 60 -5 Cdn Rrew pr 2Mi Ro),al ,·Rank 11512' AIR L.duc 11063 120 115 110 C.dn Cel.. 15 St L Corp 102', Amur.. ·300' 720 ~'n 7:ln HO c: Chem '91, Shawln !3 from Anchor I~OO 18 171.1 l' CPR ~m Slo.18 72'" THE THE Ball. s.1 A 10930 120 19 19\1 + \, o

THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 World Events In Pictures

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ESS LESTER, PrI.-A memor:lndum of agreement. settling thQ 2g7-da~· strike at the Lesler plant of the Westlng110me ..... ,,,.'1'11. EllglrtI1l1-Sgt. John' Paxton of the British 16th Tndcp!mdent Pal:a~hute Briga~e Is saying farewell Electric Corporation was signed lali1 Monday by represeli\ati\'es of Local Wi l1EW I IdependenU an~ o(ficia15 oL ".'::!c \\,':1:1c hi~ conll'adcs gi\'e ,the "Thumbs·Up·' sign bc~ore boarding the IHrcraft camel' H.Iv~.S: Theseus the compan~'. This scene during 'the signing shuws union 'represcntatives at left side of the conference table and .,:, 11'1' lhl' ~Iidrlle Ei\~t. Thc,' are somc of the rC\l1[orccmenis rushed lo thrll rlrCR by Bnimn io brick company officials at r(ght. Federal'mediators John R. ;\Iurra~·. left. and Robert P. \Valsh ~it at the head' oC ill!' ~[:;;:'\rr ';ir :\nlhon.,· Eden's cl~tcrminalion lu keep the Suer. Canal iniCl'I1alionally conirolled.-,LN. table. Thestrike. marked by violence and se\;.eral court actions, including the jailing of union leaders for 19 day~ on contempt charges, began last Ociober 14.--(l.N. Photo) .

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Ohin.-.One of the casualties of the high winds and hea\'y raIns that lashed Northern Ohio la~t weekend IDLEWOOD AIRPORT __ Nineteen.month.old Leslie D.,we, held by Nur~e Elizabeth A\,ery, is shown on arrival hOll~C. fl,,\tl'llcd to the ground. John Rcapsummer had nearly completed the home a(tel' worldng on it for at Idlewild Airport Inst ;\[onday. The YOl1ngster wa~ I'h1\\'n to Nell' York frol11 Newfoundland for an em!':I'gency . He and hi" wife and threc childl'en had been living in the basement while the house was being finished. e\'e exaniination at Columbia Pl'esbytel'ian' Hospital. The exact nature of the child's illness was not disclosed. NUl'S!! A\'erv said she had sealed letters from doctors in New[,:ulldlalld to the doctors \\'ho will examine Leslie in New ,:,,0 in:endcd \0 mo\'e up this week.-(LN. Photo). York: She accompanied the boy from Grace Hospital in his home to\\'n of 'Upper Gullies, Conception Bay, when he underwent surgery for removal of hi~ right eye. The nurse said Lc,1ie [aces "possible surgery" after his lei'. eye is examined.-(I.N. Photo).

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PORT SAID--While the Suez Canal crIsIs mounts, the bustling northern el1tl'anc~ to the l03-miie waterway at Port Said doe~ a 'busy business as usual. Here with fUll lights of the first British pa~sellger ship to' pass the. watenvav. since Nasser'~ seizure and nationalization o( the canal, arrives in Port Said .. The ship, the 28,OOO-lon ?l ct ~(~;\r.i.~. N.Y.-A heavy pall of smOlter~~es fro~the blast scene after two explos10n~ c:~mpled t.hr~e, Himalay~, was en route from Australia to Britain with 770 passengers. -Three hundred more passengers boarded he OIIll'Nlathie~()n Chemical Companv at Niagara Falls last week, Two persons were listed as kIlled, at Port Said for the trip tt) Britain.-tI.N.Photo). 4th lea rcpo l'.te<1 mi~sing and 12 injUl'ecl, Th~"chemical \vhie!l set off the blast was benzine hydrochloride, It· .. rned Immediately what l!aused. it toe}:plo~e. ,l.N. Photo).' .

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., THE DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST '~O~··~------~~~~~=:~::::::::.::~::::::::~::::::~~::::::::::::~::::::::::::::=i--~~-- __ ------~~~~ ;;~;.:;::wc,,:=.c::og>'Qr,~o~m~m~~o'C:>'s~O~n~·~~:><.'h""""e,.c;:.,...Ai~~;~~ -_P_--a~_-r_a~n~~~o-~~-:-nt-. Cornwall, The Blonde Cried.--~/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~ 2.30-New5, Matinee. T o-mOl"'OW Today Answer to Previous Puzzla' 3.0l-Housewlves Club. MURDER Actress 4.00-Gen. Provincial New •. 'WHITE FEATHER" WITH CIN 4.05-Ranch Party. ROBERT WAGNER • 4.30-News. GRACE KELLY, IN • THURSDAR, AUGtiST II ACROSS 53 Blrd's home 4.31-Saddle Serenade. liTHE SWAN" . - ; 54 Small tumor 5.00-News, Boh Lockhart ShoW. Grace Kelly enacts a princess Riding to Ft. Laramie. across, THE STORY: A d.ad min', body "She shOUld be sho '.' ':. ; I SereRn actress. 55 Withered I i. 6.00-News In a Minute and D& In III.G.M.'s captivating romanllc the magnificent but Indlan.lnfest·1 WI' report.d III room 316 It the ly. Be nice to r.er 1V;~1 urnettl : 1 !\ _Emerson I, comedy "The Swan" based on cd ranlle ,country of Wyoming In Hibiscus Hot.I, bilt 110 body WII really In a stat~'" ~II!. AJf. ; a-has made DOWN tailed Weathrr. I , Ferenc 'Molnar's celebrated stnse \1877, a younr. surveyor, Josh Tan· , foulld th.re. Thl rum hid bltn "Because YOU lot tid : several 1 Winnows • 6.05-Bulletin Board. , ,7\3Q-Slill On. CBC Newlt. ' pictures 2 Rugged 8.10-Natlonal News. success. Filmed on an elaborate ncr (Robert '~agner) comes upon i occupied by Miss Nelli. PlulsOIl. fast?" II , ..,' . 7 35-Top of the llorning. 9 She also Is mountain spur 6.15-Sporls Parade. scale In CinemaSrope color the Ilhe body of a scalped prospector.• After 10:30 o'clock Bert Plul.on Shayne grOWI!'d '1li!! Grual , ; '. 8:00-CBC' News an.Ii, Weather. ~ video - 3 Pines. 6.25-Provlncial NelVl. new offering co-stars Alec' Gul· Unknown to Josh, butwatching jllppe.rt at thl ht.l. He hid un· rlous Lucy. Her ~'Illt I 'ty crowd throng! , ".lR Musieal Clock. 1" Scope 'Organ of 645-ShowcafiC of. Stars. ness and LoulR Jordan with a h!m, is a party of Cheyenne In· succ ...fuliy tried to corner NII' ~aulson-at lellt f ~ A C:p;'Cl last night to j , ..- I • , 20 Claimed as 38 More rational 7:00-News, Courtship and Mar· m , '.oo..-Mornlng Devot nns. 13 Assist hearing due 39 Mythical kIn. blg.name supporting cast featur.\ dlans, led by Little ~og (Jeffrey I lie It Private Detective Mike IIt is. I don't know 5t3 I~ glance at Hard '1: 9.15-ProJl'am Preview. 14 Shakespearean 5 Go by boat / I 1 rlage. lug Agnes i\Iooreh~ad, Jessie Hunter) ~nd American Horse Shayne's plaet, but .he 'ICIPld' actually nuts or not, h . han The six, tho~sand .' . 9.ZD-OnParade. villain 6 Engage • 23 Small candles ~ of Sr ta n 7.15-Atom 1970. Royce Landis. Brain Aherne, Leo ,fHugh 0 Brian).' Because he by the fire ISCipe. Paulson wlntl l ti~e ~rlnge. Scaled oul the' stadium g.SD-Reeords at Random. lfi Approach 7 i'amous 25 R~!tr.aln 4~ Again . 7.30-Ncws. G. Carroll, Estelle Wlnwooo and shows no fear of his gruesome to Wilt for hi. sister, but when 1 WitS. rhere's a illy 0 throughout the IT 18 An~er . garden 27 \\ IIhln: 4. Weary 1 745-Royal Slores Thcatrt. ; young Van Dyke Parks.' dlscovcry. they let him go unhar· thl hetll detective offlrl to wlit: town hUntini lI!r '1Ii~ III pleaser Joe Burne 10.0D-llusieaJ Pro~ram. 17 Ple~ce with 8 Sibling of bud (comb. (orm) , 43 Enthusiastic B:OO-News, Parade of Hils. I 10.IO-Hlt of the Day, a knife 9 Rag ~8 Hodgepodge ardor . "The Swan" has as its setting mcd. . with him, Plulson mlk.. In elC·· who claims he's her I he lost, put forth a 1 , ':!.O.15-Ella Manuel. 18 Steamer (ab.) 10 Once marc 33 Bridal paths _ 45 Have existed. 9.45-Dosco News. a castle in Hungary nt the turn Arriving at the fort With the' ellsl Ind I.IVI!. • wants to take ~are 01 a ainst. if not the ·lo.25-CBC News. 19 Coalesce II Garment 35 Spotted 47 Consume 10.OO-Hlgh Adventure. of the century. Although the fam. prospec.tol"s body. Josh finds Col· • " • ;he claims this fUy . gin the world, at lea ! , .', ":, lO.30-POps on Parade. 21 Bind 19 Tyro 36 Elevate 49 Fairy (ort IO.30-NelVs in a Minute. i1y IIvin" In It is royal one-all onel· Lmdsay (John Lund) wor· X\> I • brother and Is alttr ~ , , 10.SO-Dlary of Fate. , 'II, , , lO.45-BBC Variety: . 2:1 Grafted (her.l ' \ of Its ~embers Including two ried because th~ Cheyennes reo ~TARTING to lurn. back to"hi5,. Lucy. said Plea!l~U~ ,., ""5"'I':,b-r.:"J" . i8 ,9 110 11 1l.OO-Local and Provo News. precocloud youngsters arc either luse a peace treaty which would office, Patton saw Bill signal· to; ·mtere.tlng peoplE d 'I -, ~ , $O~ " , 1l.I5-Light and LyrIcal. 24 EnGlish :' 13 ,~ ;: '0,' 11.45-Sacred Heart proil'am. statesman . 11.01-Nntional News. "Her Highness;' or "His High. \ move them to a territory further him from wJlere he stood beside: ~ ;\Jr. Shayne. JU!t Whit I :.. P,M. ., 28 Wise man 12. 13 114 1l.15-Sports Final. ness,"-Its problem Is essentially south. TI~e younr surveyor finds I the open elcl·ator. He plodded: posed to do willi thi.s 11 SO-Hollsepart)', News. "~ ! 12.OD-Announcers Choice. 28 Shear rib 111 the ame as that 01 any other fam' lodglnlls In a store ow~ed by the across to him and Bill said: doesn't know , , , 12.15-Dinnet Bell Breakdown. 29.Melal ~ 1:00-Queen and Silln Off. Ily that of marrving off a ·daugh· !settler Margruder, (EmIle Meyer), eagerly: : her Is a murdered or ,.'I: 12.30-Farm Broadcast. fastener IIA ~ I~ 1!J W4.!l tel: to best advantage. a drunken and obscene man who "Joe, here, swears hc's seen; "Just keep her quite ,I S d 30 PlUar L,w..J.::-l,-~'l@i4-1~bb+.u-1W~4t-t-i'"" ------In this case, the daughter Is lives with his refined but very 1 that guy ill herl' before. Some I take care 1)( hIT." 12.45-~'!ld Day erena e. 31 Conclude 21. ~ ITl'I~ ~ 1» .15 : 1.00-Doyle Buplletln. 32 Feminine ~ ." V 0 C M IOI'ely' Princess Alexandra who withdrawn daughter, Ann (VII"l time this el'ening, he thinks but I yne, "Put her to bed U I, I.I5-Laura' Limited. appellation THURSDAR, AUGUST 9 at the mercy of a match.~aklng ginia Leith). . I he's not sure.". i And don't let anyone 1.30-CBC New, and Weather. 33Jtallanrlver _..::....:::..--:----:-;----- mother deterillined to make hel' A few days later wJule riding "That's right, Chler." Joe scra·, Call me as soon allhe 1.4:>--Aunt Lucy. '34 Norse!:od 6.30-0n the Air. " a qucen, sets out to capture the nenr the fort ••Josh and Ann arc tched his head dubiously. "I i he added ha!tily. "I'll dia·ns I i, 2.00-Words and Music. '. 36 Get up 7.30-Breaklast Club and New! fancy of the vlsltJug crown Prince surrounded by n party of Cheyen· know I'I'C seen him. In the ele· i Ice headquarters." , 2.30-Muslcal Rendezvous. '37 Son of Seth 3\ . I n.OO-A Date with Denys. Albert. However, when the latter nes, headed by Llttl.e Dog. When vator, I reckon. Seems like 1 ~ Lucy said. "¥e" 2.45-The Happy Gang. (Bib.), . ~ 9.H>-The Valley and the lIilL spends the :£irst day of his limit· Josh again shows IllS early fron· noticed him special because 1: a sudbued tone. !hI:!, 3.l5-1luslcal' Program. '39Wager in3~ "'.. 9.:lO-A Vate witb Deny •. cd visit in bed the second In· tier training hy remaining cool, thought he was trying to hold. :»ichlcl?" ttle To . 3.30-Trans Canada Matinee. ; roulette ~ [51 38 10.00-News. specting Ule ca;tle dairies and the impressed Indians release the scarred side of his face away i Yes," night at tile Ayre A BC N •40 Chided" - jj 10.05-A Date with Deny .. the third duek·shootlng, ~meg. them. That night, Little 001 from me. Like maybe he didn't I "Your gla;s of brar.dy ~ Ibe FeiJdians dug' 4.30-C ews. ' 44 Marble "q 1Z{~,lIJJ UIUJII,~ d t d S 4.35-Tlmely Tunes. 1\461rrllate (con.) I" ..,,;7.1" I" t~:~t~c~~. eon. eney measure's nre called for. c?mcs to the fort IV.lth his beau· want to be recognized. " ; sitting here and beautiful' comeback M5-Children's Storr. 48 Nothing kl~&,....I.~-lI(/~l-b'«l.r-t-l~ni1,'11Fr-r-t-J 1l.00-Burtons 01 Banner StreeL , Alexandra's mother the Prin· hful sister. Appearing Day (De· "This el'enlng?" demanded Pat· i hour and 2~ mlnutel Ut::l l~sS a few nights age 5.l5-Mu61c of the West. 49 Narrow way I..::-++-t-l H.l5-Song Time. ! cess Beatrix. hits on the tried and b~a. Paget) and • Invites Josh to ton t~ut1y.. i nleht.·' hard and ev.ened the 5.3D-Fisherles Broadcast. '50 Saillna 50 ,51 b51.!'"'!--t-+-I 11 .30-Keyboard Caprrs, I true formula of making Albert VISIt the Chp.yel.ne village. Col" "I Just don't dlsremember for I' He hung up and lot generai tic wllh the (, fl.OD-lntermeuo. \51 Ago ~ 55 H.45-Tops In Pops. 'I' I us And the man called in onel Lindsay urlles the visit hop· sure," groaned .foe. "You know Iwent down to drire first play was aware I ie~~eatc this jealously Is Pro[es. ing that a truce can be effected how It is, Mr. Oliver. Up and, ::\liami police hradqulltll sparkes of Ihe Guard ::it~~~~:r'" G~:t~lell'. .._~5_2_fh_~Sb;ai~D ..~.. ,.Io .. ,_ .• .Io... ~~,_...... &..- ..-" ..._,.~, ~~~=~' 1 12.00-News. . h n '\ s~r Agl, Alexandra's young an'd wiLh Chief Broken Hand (Eduard down. Do~vn and up. You do~'t i WiiI Ger:try IOas Iti!I'b 6.45-~lu5ical ,Program. \ 12.05-Ramblin' WIt. egan a breakaway and sh highl' persona hIe fencing masler Franz). really notice. But that man With 1 prll'ate office. He Wil the ~ide of the I 1'he ~lne\'ltable happens Alexan. At the village, .Josh strengthens the scar on his face-he's been in: there with Thimothy 7.00-CBC News and Weather. C JON TV T · h 112.l5-Bank12.30-News. of HapPiness. nets. dra starts out bv making believe relntions and becomes attracted this here elevator last d~y or so, ; reporter and ?ne of 7.15-Curtaln Calls. \ 0 n I t t2.45-Flshermen's Forecast. fir.t goal was ~c~rr 7.3D-Tops Taday. oJ. • g l.I5-Sportscast.. . I ' I'ith the rofcssor to Appenring Day. Josh hears the and t.hat's a facL" oldest frie::ds In t1:e : John HCII'son dOIR: 7.45-Doyle Bulletin. 1 __.. -::.------;;.--- t30-News. . I~~~~ li'h~~ ~I~~o~ers tn h~r dimay Chief tell his people they must l'Jation said, "Let me know If: Will Gentry wal I b:/. on a penalty shot at 8.15-~lll5ical Panoram~. 145-Ramblio' Witb Regan. \I t she is in Ion wit.h him. But. sign the ~eace treaty, and as~s he shows up again." He went .~u man. with a tiodd, O;I! minute mark. 13 .• ,. have her Josh to br111g tbe peace commls, the desk and gavc the same 111' tenance, S.SO-Francis Chaplin-Violinist. TIIURSDAR, ,\ UGUST 9 , .30--co be annouuccd. 2... rl-Ncws. play was al.50 h~ BA5-RoI'lng Reporter. R.OO-Public SCrI'l~c. 3.00-Dollars OD Parade. ~f k cO~~~' ~~~c i~at:~~.t How this sioner to his \'i~lage and also. try structions to Dick, "And. ha,:e ".Jl'ST b time lu Breen passlR!: , 9.00-Deslgned. for You. d d R.3D-Flreslde Thealre. 4.0D-News. • 1.11 e . dll mllla is fin to .persuade Ius two rebelhous EI'Vie gil'e me all open l\'Ire If of my stoP'. T who in turn rela~'( 9.30-Couchichlng Conference. Ii.DO-lIow y DOD y. !l.OO-Kraft Theatrc. 4.05-Rainbow Ranch. I r~tl ro~~~tl~ th~ satis[;ctio~ SOilS to go along with lhi!; deels· he calls. or if anybody calls for date 'with i.ury a-.30-Klds Sholl'. 600 N nd Weather Ray Wilkins. Ray fn IO.OO-Lelcester Square. IO.OO-Concert 110ur. ' - el\'s a ' a y res~e~eaim~.t allllllakcs for' ion. Josh gets no promise from "liss PaUlson," . said. a high shot OI'C IO.30-The Great Dilemma. G.OO-Ranch Tllllc. 11 00-'" 6.l5-SportcasL of 'In of manners • Little Dog. Then, remindful of "like Sha· "I did. A blonde carroe '" • "eli's. d F d :I~I (~ ~dY cros5bar. II.oO-Serenade lor Strings. 6.3 D-.,ews. 11.10-The Lale Show, 6.!!5-Lost an oun. a e.. c ous co C , • ,. yne's previous interest in the R.irl us." Shayr:e grinr.ed It 'I Breen came up again 1_1_.3_0-_C..,Bc,-.N_'a_li_on_a_I_N_'e_w_s.____ 7_._00_-_ H_R_r_"c_y_& _c_.o._. _S_h"_"_" __ 6.45-Nell's. sIY'I~ Itly and sopl1l5hcated .... It~. ... , he lumbered ba~k to his office: pulled' a cliair clole 10 I======up with Ra~' \': , ' 7.00-Simon Mystery. an Imprint of tenderness an to telephone tht! red·headed de·! desk. "Had any unel.pbb~~ , , 7.15-0r. Paul. the hail dm' " VOW R polgancy. tective. Unfortunately, Shayne's! ses tonight. Wilt1" ~-:'. 7.30-Bargain Hour. I Capitol the Guards nets. 1 telephone was not answered. i "No corpses 01 any IOn. THURSDAR, AUGWT D B.OO-Back to The Bihle. was right on the D()UBLE DECEPTION B.30-ThcClock. • • • I "Had any .ort of Iroult his head as he buttl'f p.m. I 10:34 P. M. I Hlhlscus Hotel:" :L-______~\ \~ \ ______By Allen Wishert ~ 8.15-Chlhlrcn's Slory T mc. 9.OD-Crlme Files of l'iamond. Star NolV Playing BEFORE starling out lo look "I don't think so." past Rex Smith for II, 9.0.-0Id Favourites. 8.SO-Sonls by Gracie Fields. for answers. 1\1Ichaei Shayne I ed at the reporter. "YO'J goal. l Wilkins played ~ 'LESTER :RAMSEY could have Informcd hlm that she had lel1 8.45-National Airs of Wales. 9.45-News, ------~---- telephoned Lucy. i thing, Tim?" sand hlms.U COllJlderlble the ltore and bad accepted em· 10.00-Hour of Charm. 1 To-day MAUREEN O'HARA IN Irilh se\'eral 10l'e I), 9.00-What Would You Do? Her voice was acidly sweet as I "Not a thina aU dropped the sphere mental a,ltatlon.·. If ,on that ~rlt ployment IS I parlor maid wllh. 9.15-The Twilight Hour. IO.SO-Refival Echoes. "LADY GODIVA," she replied in moe ksurprlsc, Rourke tilted lilt day. three weeki Ilia whUe con· a wealth)' tamlly. She had Sat· 10.4~News. defence. . , 9.45-Hymns·for the Quiet Hour. ROCK HUDSON IN "Not finished with the blonde 10 so all four legs were Ol Ash score dthe first , versing, with· her Icro .. 'th. de· urdl)' afternoons off. ao It was IO.45-Weather Forccasl and n.OD-Sportscast. . I Unlversal·lnternatlonal's "Lady. soon, Michael?" leaned his cldmrOUI , i 1l.15-Sandman Serenade, News. i'SEMINOLE" partment atore cllllnter, h. bid Irranled that he should meet her Closedown. I Godiva," Is an aetion·packed tour "All finished," he told her ward eagerly. "Got I '~ld her' who he reau,. wu. and the;r would drive Into the .1 Walklnll down In aisle, thlt mom· eountry . . ---- (Drums up and under) "Semln. de force of' the colorful, llt~ cheerfully, "50 I decided to sick Mike?" ilag. neklnl the till dlrpla),. he Leiter reaUzed It would never ole! Seminolc! Seminole! Sim. Century when t!le Normans lin her onto you. She's not there Shayne went on to ttll CJON VOUS h the Saxons were at each other's yet." his first brier en~ounl!r · ,lanced to hls left. 6tandlnll back do to use his own private car. I ! T 1 h TIIURSDAR, AUGUST 9 TIIURSDAR, AUGUST 9 Inolel The war cry' TIscreams II t re throats and when history's most There was a tlny pause, d ur Ing young woman n t e of a cowrter _ a IIr1 boldlnll In apeclal lob. It would cause her to war d rums thrD. b Ie s en ,a' famous 'dl'staffequeslrlenne made L tryl i . II d which he knew ucy was ng was &0 eager fa. h mto atomizer. She had It limed direct- suspect. 6.30-Bob Lewis Sbow, row 0 f a h RIf ·na k e d warrior n S her historic ride through the h k1ddl I'b Iy at hlm. lad .be wu ImUIn,. He vlsUed I used car lot and 1. USC I to decide whether e was ng an Immediate tl11inll' ' 6.30-Nfld. New •. 6:DO-Sundlal and News. its mar k • an d t.J"e .. ava ry, ohblestoned streels of Conven· Th h Id "N t Ih Lester pauled. Perbapl be dlda't 'purchased I jalopy. 6.35-Weather. a.OD-BreakIast Club. swords drawn, charges the screen or serious. en a e sa, 0 Interview with the 0 Ir lIeed a tie, after aU, mlybe I He drove to a pretentious home ·, F th try.' . .yet." stairs. He omitted orJy M5-Flshermen's News and Fore 8.30-~lakc up your Mind. with t h un d er Inf, ac tIon. •• or e Colorful action abounds In this ... that he had Si\'er. the I'Jl tlottle of perfume would ftll the In the IWlnky part at town. She cast. 8.45-Rex Koury. illies 81 first time the motion picture throughly" entertaining Techni· d h t II tlW. He ltepped over. raelnll her. cnmbed In beside blm, he stepped 7.DO-Nfld. New! and Sparta. 9M-1t Happened last Nigbt. "Wbere on top 01 thll old world on th; atarter. the contrapUon cameras rerreate the awesome color film whinh opens with top.notch character players in· to Lucy and tol er 0 7.05-Local Weather. 10.00-Coffee Time. Flordla Everglades to bring yo~ handsome young Saxon nobleman eluding Victor McLaigcn and ending tbe first p.rt 01 hlIb did you learn ¢o I/IIIU. like thal?" shuddered. sbook as he threw 1\ 7.l5-Canadian News and Sllllrls 1l.0D-Turn back the Clock. ,,· I b 'fechm Grant Wlthsrs as Leofrlc's, coho with her locking hene!! be asked, • Inl0 gear. then leaped forward like "S em Ino IC -In co or Y • Lord Leofrlc mnrylng the beau· L dmltlll 7.30-Round the World News. 11.30-Pcpperrcll Juke Club. I pset ( "You don'b learn to ImUe." a sprinter leaving the IbrUng color • • Starring Rock Hudson, tiful Godiva daughter oC a Lin, orts, Rex Ren~on arid Torin That· kitchen 'whlle "e I • 7.35-Weather Roundup. , 12.30-Hilibiliy Matinee. 1. the most exciting of Hollywood's solnshlre co~moner, and thwart. eher as enemies of the Saxon man with the scar o~ League: the answered. "You Just do It." block. 7.45-New! Summary. "Anyway, I'd,lIke to take a few On thdr return trip. a lire blew : 1.00-Behind the Story. i nel~' starsi. Barbal'a Hale, Anthony Illig unscrupulou~ Count Eustace, cause, and Roherl Warwick, Les· "So, what do you do m"'.uell"ua Bi Nel\' Yor B.OO-NfJd. NewR. II 1.1.>-Serenade in Blur. Cinthmali B; Chicago 2. llnon!. When .may I be,ln?" out. ,1Ie had neGlected getting ~ B.20-Shipplng Report. QUIl1I1, Richard Carlson •• ~Jle who secretly plots Norman can. lie Bradley, Edward Franz and I thus far':" he dfmln,~e I" : 1.30-Bobbv Hammack. 1 . "The dl)' I opan ffi1 Itudlo. J'U spare. 8.25-1l:lddles Corner. fury story o{ tne great IndIan, ueat of England, Arthur Shields in important fea· ! Chief Ger.:ry to()~ • 10: St. Loui~ !lIt you IS m), ~st pupil." I Being InterHted solely In each 1.45-Bob Crosby. I of a I q • tured roles. • butt from hi! mouc .. Pithh" ..,h Brookl~'n 5 , f B.30-Nfld. New!. I warr Ior cI I I ~ f 0 scco.a.., Suspeme and romance ill sub· r 8i WII 2.00-~latinee. · , That the beetnnln.. He the other. they had failed to notice B.35-Complele Wcall1er Rountl· 'I' beautiful pIOneer Iloman II ho stained throughout the film which All in all. the picture Is sure·· easy accuracy 0, I Ion of • mulU.mIlllonalre, Ihe I a black cloud coming overhcad up. 2.30-" VOUS Record Room. . gal'e he!' lips to a hral'e sold~el:- ; is clamaxed of course, by the lire entertainment from the first: shortstop thro\\:ln, t'b'UI 8: Kansas City 7. , poor worldng air! who would con. from the Southwest. A flash of R.45-~10rnln~ Merry·Go Round •. 3.30-Coimttrspy or Parade of ! h.cr heart to .~.:e~.~ki~~ed II ai, famous horseback ride og Godiva. reel to the last. The film was Itossed it astde Ir.tO I • YORK. AP - Rohi ., Ilder him lust~other 1'111\)0),. Ughtnlng, a thunderous r08r and 9.00-N{!d. Nel\·s. i Sports. 'no •• See S.mmole. Maureen O'Hara In the title produced by Robert Arthur and toon In one corner;1 ' e4I York 12; Washingtr 'i the rains came. The car wouldn·t ., Somehow. lomew., be must afford aheller, no top. At the side D.05-Duke Box Rc\'iew. 3.55-News. role offers a fiery cllaracteriza. directed by Artnur Lubin. (T. It Cln "~ 7: Baltimore 2. . 'I' 9.25-lt Takes a \Yoman. 4.00-Jack Carson. ,SPECIAL ADDEl) ATTRACTIO~ pitcher! Philadelphia I ,'. .~ ~ . place hlmulf on ',her level. of the road was an abandoned lion of Lady oC Conventry and i: I' "Does the Itore. furnish Its belp farm houle. They rushed for It 9.30-News. 4.25-News. I "Frantis Covers Big Town" handsome George Nader, in the ·8-3 :I'iciory Wedncsd; : ~ -"' ~ wlth I cotree·break!" and mounted the creaking porch. !l.SI-Duke Box Re\'iew. 4.:Jo-Helen Haycs. ! With Donald O'Connor" 10 New York Giant hi 4.45-Footnotes to HhtOl)" I role of the impetous Leolrlc, ,"It does." shc l1eplled. "That h The scttlng was perlcel; win. 9.40-Quiz. lJroyes both a swashhuckling and smashed an· ins !he rcasoD I 1m back of this lose or draw. It was time sbe 9.45-Womnn's News. 5.00-News. 'f.he Greeks gave amber the romantic husband and a devil· slam homer an ;;!::i,'· , COUIIter." knew the trulh. 10.OO-NeIVs, Courtship and !dar 5.15-World of Sporls. \ name of elekton, since they may.care warrior against the nor· ·)\'iIlie Jones 31~ "Eh' t don't untlentand." "Edith." he said. for the mo. 5.30-Conversation. I I .. riage. • found It would pick up straws man enemies. loser Jim Hearn. i '. ; I' "The relular girl is ialdnl ber's, ment he had tor~oUen her sur. , ~., 10.15-Duke Box Re\·ic\\,. B.OO-Nell's. and bits of paper when ruhbed drol'c'in fil'e ru when she return •• I'll take mine." name. "I have mislead you ter. Backing up the two leading " "": IO.30-News. Who Am I? 6.I5-Lntin America. four limes. : t II lilt I L. P. briskly. players Is an exce)len~ cast nt Lester ,lanced his wrist rlbly, am the son of Ram. 10.40-Jonn Blanchard. 7.00-~ews. whosc record n watch. . .ey. multl.mllilonalre." 7.05-Gaien Drakc. ~======~ I "This II a .tran,e coincidence." ''Then. the breaks are cI·cn. I, IO.45-Helpful Harry. \\'on four games · . I 10.55-WUe Saver. 7.30-Flnal Edition (News and '. I ,; · !Ie uld. I'm on m), cotree break. too, have deceived you. I am the Features!. ;In fact. 1 WI. on m),1 way to the daughter of a man \\'ho controls 1l.00-News. . AP - Relie! .: j 'I ,'. ll.oI-John Turner's Family. B.DO-Sports Today. '. · .tore', lunch room ,~"'cn J accl· a few mllUans hlmsclt; E. J. Bunning and Al A I denU;r stopped here. \VIlorlan. chaln.store executive." 1l.30-News, Tops Today. 8.I5-Pepperrell Today. Kansas City Athl( B.20-Fibber McGee and Mollie . .! .1, "I never drink mine 'here," she "I know a minister who GUaran· I.OO-Local and National Head TO-MORROW ol'er' the last se ., .: I ,.ald. "They charee a dime. I tcc's his work." lines News and Weather. B.30-Arthur Godfrey •.. Wednesday in an 8·; bow a little place where we can "Docs he put It In writing?" UO-Tops Today. 8.50-Spollight Story. victOr>' 1.15-News. , if'· lei one for I nlckle." "He does. Then we sign II." 9.00-CBS Radio Workshop. Kallne" ~nd Charlev ~ . "That's the one for my money." "I write a legible hand." 1.3S-Daily Interview. 9.30-The Honeymooners. three hits each' '1 lAO-Sports Review: ii"·,:I ., o! 'i . • Yet. that WI! the beglnnlne; Tbe leaky old porch dripped lO.OO-Nell's and Weatber. I , I' . TO-DAY ..vard ,time. they met .t the water onto' them. But. It didn't 1.45-Seeond Fiddle. lO.15-Pepperrell Sports Desk. i ·1 . little lunch. room. alld added dampen their ardor. for 111 was 2.00-News. lO.30-Service Club Dance. i '! . Ilickle hol·dol' to their menu. even·Stephen al the;r went Into 2.01-0ul of the Dark. 1l.00-Muslc 'till MidnlghL . ; Durin.' one of tbese dater, .he each other'. arms. 2.15-lmprisoned Hcnrt. t.2.00-Slgn Of!. The LOvt'Sfo~' I THE GREAT EVERGLADES · . '1, oj A Princt3S i ~ i'. . 1 WARS! iI',

,.' "'1:;. ! . J,{.G.M j)r",e~!I " Ii' In CINEMASCOPJ [ t i' \ I PIIII andCOLOA . I L.!i. IIIWfOUNDt.AND'S FIJEND~Y 'MAIU i I I I _ l • ~ I···.! GRACE KELLY· ALEC GUINNESS \ . I ... • 1 i'" - .,: ~ !.' .' TODAY \JJ.... w~"-~. , ,! ~ r; LOUIS JOURDAN ::'!tI ,j. , . NOW PLAYING J i :. BARBARA HALE l> ,.' '., ROCK HUDSON· ~TH'E SWAN'r9 AKT1IONY QUINN· RICHARD CARLSON "C..J~ .~,:-)). - ~~,1 ACHES~EH;D.JESS1EROVc[~: UlA!lAH!RIf[,UOl~ SPi:CIAL ADDED ATIRACTION _ ESTWEWlHWOOD.VAH DY1I~ !'ARKS ~ "FRANCIS COVERS THE BIG TOWN." .4lso-UP.TO.THE-M1NUTE NEWS .. lOWl1IWCHf1 • 1OUAI\I1WIl· AmtIIt IItIl\DI ' A1IIMI'i\l.1IltIIAli(M. ~ Allo-NOVELTY ... -_.'- EVENING SHOW8: 'I P.M, - t r]i· .,' " Arso-MUS/CAL - CARTOON TIMES OF SHOWS: MATINEE I • .M. EVENING SHOWS: '7.15 - US' EVE~ING ,iSEMINOLE" '1 O'CLOCK-D.50. MATINEES: MONDAY-TVESDA \,-WEDNESDj!­ TIMES OF SHOWSI "FRANCIS COVERS TIlE BIG TOlVN"-8.30. ADMISSION PRICES fOR THIS fNGAGEME~~~ . EVENING SHOWS: 7 P.M __9 P.M. EVENING-ADULTS •••••• 15c. CHILDREN .• ,," !JI. tllllJlSDAI-FaJDA! Ut MATINEE 2 P.III. IATVRDAf • O'CW(''K ~lAT'NEE 2 P.M. MATINEE-ADULTS •••••. !lOc. CmLDREN .... "··· ------~ NEXT ATTRACTION• NEXT ATTRACTION NEXT ATTRACTION JANE WYlIlAN - nOCK IIUllSON-ln "AI.I, TIIAT LAST TIMES TO-DAY JOliN PAYNE-MARY MURPIIY hi "HELUl ISI.AND"­ HEAVEN AI.I.OWS"-mn: IlHl'ASSJONED DnA~TA OJI GREGOUY PIICK in "12 O'CLOCK IIlGlI"-SUSPENSE - ACTION":"THRlLI.S-SUSPENSE. EMOTIONS TIIAT Wlml~ 110m TORURE ancl ECSTAry. flIRILLS-ACTION. II TRAPEZE' , . , " '> ; .. "~. ~ I' , I I i,', • I l , DAilY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, J~LY a, 1956 SPORTS, , ' IN "THE' "NEWS"

, . " •• l'In etti Pinned By HaggertY' :~:::::~: " 1lng' Wre-tl1lng" Bou' t ,h'i'. The lo", fallen in Gmd heroes Fall,. of St.Although John's needth." feel may no b .• shame ,""ond: a·' Grual1 ·1 ' ~uessIng an. d although many claim the City need not ha"e 'II' crowd Ihronged to Burnettl was pitched from the with a profusion of rope slams and 1 t th C t h , '\"; b" ",,", " ,,' •.I ,',' "d " hi. ,n,,' " J'clm, • k... dro, " bri,,,bom"'''' ", • 'y "I"t, Th. main thing, it "'m,~.. to m., rio i:ll~ dal;cr at Hardboiled: came In conloct with the flying an end at the sixteen minute mark: matter what anyone says, is sportsmanship. There will be , bl' lhr ,h Ihomand rans, i fisls of Hnggert~.. , Haggerty stalked from the people who 1 k t th' d 1 h tht' Stadium booed \1 When Hardboiled harl beaten '\ ring without castlng a glance at ' a IS an aug, but I hope there will be ._"b'" Ib' m",b. ,,,,,,tI I", , ..ml .• ,,~I"'" 'b. Bowd. othm who w>llo~ app,ecia'. my "i.w. If w. cannot tok, , Irl'cr .Io~ nUl'nettl al. state, he dragged the beaten THE PRELIMS defea~ we do not deserve to call ourselvs champions. no . ',~;:, Plo'i putH ,"forth n"a I'aliantb.. ,: ,Burnettl I.h,d him Into"lib. thc ,,,' ring d". and lin· m.d,Dave hi. Foote fl., looked"".;"" good ,Ias th'he' rna' tier how ma ny gam".w' •. win. St. John', bas h.ld tho' , ';, ,", ,,,Id .•, I,,,, n,,' ."",tI m'"'' 'h' .",' ,,~'" .,.,,,' WUd Btn F, ..,n. ~~wfoundland Ama'"" Bas,b,ll Association Champion. , ! the f!,;e time of two minutes for Fogwell insisted on disobeying shIp for seven years. They have had'teams which have not It bonk to lla~l:crll' Is' the second la11. With an added referee Frank Manalcl and was been as go. od. on pa.per as their opponents but they ha\'e ,!11 Ihi.I'it'rr a, hro( kickedraper' and:aud "theburst hardof energy one" withBurnetti a series bJlmled flf lingrewarded himself for hisdisqualified trouble, byat get.the }la d t h e wm~l~g dnve, t~at indefinable quaijty .of "spirit". , h" lIal' 10 I'idorl' Ol'cr' drop klck~ and body press. much 1B~6 minute mark. They had spmt Tuesday night when they lost tl1at secon"d' I'. • to the enjoyment of the The Jinal bout bctwecn Bruce g t G d '0' 'ational League half' year old boy, Keith Pye, was ignored and homer to climax a' flVNun first. gradually setting In and It is vcr), 10ws:...!I-'. Fardy. K. Grant, D. Ben. I and failS was brought up at the SI. Louis at Milwaukee 12·twi· ,,,I,. d "th, .. ,. Pitt,b"" ,. ,.dri,,, " h". m, ""~ ,I,,.d '" tt. T. ,,,,,b,, L. C,,,,bI",, J., d,', ",l,',h,re W"'" n, ,.,' '''l)-D t,k,.. 1>" .,,' o,b .,. i "'.,uall y UIf..! ."I ,I ,h. ';ng • I Ih, SI..uum rate~kl .efeD~tedl the secon~ • place In, as much light RS pmible. King, G Brcnnan, L. Bruce, .J ..James. Condon,. a Boston, .Demo. sky (1).8) ,·s Conic),' (6.6) and Bur· last night by' the self· admitted world's greatest roo ~n Q[ gers 8.5 "ednesday ~lcNamara, G. IIIchards; ~1. Ems· i crat, filed a bill to proillbit pro·; delle (13·6) • • • ! Bnight. I IeI'; F. O'Grad\·. ' i rane. obscene and' impure lang·:, Brooklyn atPiitsburgh - Ers· wrestler. " The incident at first glance appeared ! Thc Dodgen sco.red three of i P to Nt' , . , '\Ia~c or slanderou~ statements be· j kine (10·1i) vs Fl'iend (12·11) 8 humorous. Maybe Keith Pye was a little too , ' tljcir runs In the nmth Inning as ·rae ICe 0 es, ' "I in:: dirccled at hall players. Thcl Philadelphia aL New YOI·k":"Rogo. I ~ . young .to' kno~ what ,vas. going on, but ,then , , thc)' knocked I'eteran Red Munger _. I ~ll-St . II I] rhill would Impose a S50 fine on, yin (.6,.4) I'S M~r~?ncl'i (3·2) . I ," , out of the box but he /lot credit 1/'\ al'i () ( ,I'iolatol's ' Chlca"o at Cmcmnatl - Kaiser maybe he wasn't, If a star with the reputation for his third I'ictory In live dec'i ' Felldl~n track and [~c1d I~Am I • !REAOi'RRE.1KING POIN], ! (3·5) v; Gross (2.0) or Nu~hall of Ted Williams can weaken lor the kids I don't sions IwlJl hold a gcneral workout to- F' t n to : "I cJ ot, " tl t' f' (- 8) 15228' ',ydbylbylcyn am'n' aug8m nlsht at 7.00 o'clock on the Feild· IrS 1" rae Ice: ,'T I \Vo'lnl' c?,nucone I Ie aC'dlO~~1 01 I' I' Am~rica~ Lea"u see why onc, wrestler named Hardboiled Hag.. I~'ASHINGTON AP M' klan OrGunds All members Arc C( I mms, om on Sal. )U I ' "e ~ , • J () _ Ie ey asked to be~n hand because un!. City Junior toach, Duey Filz· I some of the' insulting language. NelV York at Washington- gerty can't ,.do the same. I, personally, think' ~:r~le pand hJs Nhom~ 'k h~t~ ,forms' will be Issued and arrange. gerald last I)ight released the play·'1 hurled at players at almo~t any I Kucks. (14·6) vs Stcwart (4:4) • you're carrying the game a little too far, Hard· es kowcre I r k Wd' menu-made for transportation to ers who wlll try. out for the .Junior event is disgusting to the at Boston' - b~ e~ t sporli~g Balhmor~ P~II,ca boiled. neS I ae In ht w nn ~g r1c Ie. Bell IslBnd . Capitals. Twenty six players have majority of the spectators .. '1 (3·9) or \\lght (6·9) V5 Sullivan S( ay n g as e mer can The Mm:' her n !cctlon B foot heen named, but only sixteen will Most of this abuse an athlete can (9·5) ~::h~~gt~ e a I~ ~ r 5 overwhelmed bal\ team ~1Il ~ld a practice ses: travel west wlth the team should toke, but there always comes a (Cleveland a\ Chicago - ,Wynn I, ' ''iJ:'" ';"1 ' n . . slon tonight at B45 m in the they beat Corner Brook in the breaking point." 13·5) vs Hars man (8·7) . : ! ru~la~reth:la~~~~ t!~ e~~~I~hm: Memorial Grounds: p.. seml·finals here slated to start Charles Collatos,. D ,~tate Iab~r M~;~:,a(~.~I~s~~u~:tro~~4 - Me· , I personal record and shoot him There ;wll\ be a practice, and a August 201.h. relations commisslOn~r and a s ( ) nine games ahead of the pace very Important meeting. of St. Ca~hers. D. Squires, A. Chap· mCl;nber of the. Amerl~an Legion C· 1I ' " Babe Ruth set in blasting 60 over Bon's senior 'and junior trlck ter., , nahon~l executive committee, an· rU ret ;:,cores Ille Jences In 1927 teams .t the, College tonight at Pitchers: .P. Hurley, D. Hall, E. nounce~ he ,had opened a bank ac· ; .. , ,____ • __ 7.30 p.m: R~lay teal11s will be s'e. Woolgar.. ' ! c,ount "lor contrlbu~ions to WiI· LONDON. Reuters) - Wednes· • M leeted at this, meeting. " Infielders. G. SorensQn, T. Chap· hams. , " day's ·close·o[·play scores IE'.A'IS, lantsanager ' . man, R. LI~egar, R,' ,Redmond, T. Earlier in the day coltatos had in Britain: , .. tic...... G ling Umpire BlIl Jackowski during Manning, J; Jackman, ,D.' Cook, G. btarted the money [low by mail· WarwickshIre '194, Australians VILe.IIZII. an argument In Tuesday night's Yetman. D. Ward, F. FitzpatHck, ing n S25 chequc to Williamsl'" 47 [or 1. ' 'Fireston. , '. ~ uspen e ,. Giant·PhUadelphla base'ball game )J. Marsh, K. Whelan.' 'EMOTIONAL OUTBURST Essex 193 193 Surrey '15 for ° . 'I.RII ' S d d In the Polo Groul)ds:. He aJ~o, was 'Outefielders: J., Qulnhin. B. "r b;lieve Williams' action was, . ' , .. NEW YORK (AP)-BI11 Rigney, flne~,;$50." . . " '1.' Baxter, T. Connors, E. Chapter, E.,

'with'" the- ; i . , \ .,. I " Compliments ·f!l The Great Eastern Oil· Company· .Limited ,, , .. I

, . , , $ I Nasser' SuezCou PC9uld Also Be Noose , : Ann he has shown a devilish ,. HI' LEON DEN:-IEN Imagination in ,his arm! deal witb I' :,\E.~ Special tor.·cspondent the Communist giant, even though NEW \'ORK-(NEAI - Egypt's " this may prove 10 be bis undoing. ! Gamal Abcl Nasser cOllld strangle Though Nasser rarely has voi~.d himselC wiJh a calion noosc. the . trlle Intentions• of his h'revolu· His seiZtll'e of Ihe Sue7. Canal t10nary rcgime, whal he as. 10 could br. clcI'astatin~ I~ E~~'pt's mind, was indicated in the book· rrnnoml' and suicltlat (01' hl5 die· let he wrote Ihree.)'ear~ ago called 111: I.OOKEt:' 1-IKE I~lorial' rc!:hllc If lb~ U.S., Rritaill: "The Philosophy oi ·RcI'olutic:n." \JOE FA I1.I401.'iCATC ... E5 lollon i~ Ihe li!eblc~n 01 tile: Wesl struggle, Nasser descrl e !-lIM 15 GOING TO \<.WE A nalion's p·ccnrio\ls e(onom)'. I Egypt in hih miniature Mein MADM1o'" ON \<15 H4Nt75, Th" rh~~, anrl misery which! Kampf as tll·c hub o{ three spheres II'nuld rC5nit fl'on! ,urh M em o{ power-the Ar~b world, A1ricK. bargo lI'uuld ilhllll~t cNlainl), 1113)' and thp. entire Moslem world. Th~ Into the hands (If the once·power· time ha5 come, he said, for "! {ul Waft part)' and the secret, red· place in the !un for tbe Arabs." tiMed :lIo!l~m Brotherhood, i·· Since be "'Tote tbese words in PI'e~lc1cnt Nasscr crushed them 10:'· 1953, Nasser has put ulde his whrn hc lurok conlrol of E~ypt's [; ...... /.:..... "social revolution" and has stead· ~(ll el'llmenl la~t. ~·C;lr, hut he did , Ill' become obsessed with the Idea )1I1t c1c~tl'o~' thelll. Th('~' h:wr. nut· '<, of ElfYit as the hub of an exten· ::lIcn nil Ihcil' Ii!;t Itl tl\·~rlh\,(1II·11 slve Mohammeilhn world and him· hi' I'c:imc. h.. . self as It~ chief eonslll. Rccentl)' 11011' Ih.l ...... he allowed himself to en!(a!!p. \\'r~lcl'n dii'llIInal~ [r~1 ..:...... ~...; -~-.~ tv~n ~~rl~~.:. ,';' ~c;u..D! 1111':;;'\ forci~" mini3lcl' Dmitri . In vl~lon~ry tnlk of a l1nltc~ Arnb Lf

Bl'idffci , : Jacuby•. ___On l:). \ IBig Towll Has RA.O 'OISCARD KIl.LS DEFENSE'S CHANCE iOnlv.:.,. One· Fireman ED~!ONTO~ rep) - Suburban By OSWALD JACO",V Jas~r PI~ct, ~ town of 15,000 C\,£·;:\ rXllcrts nre punier! hy prrsons, ha~ only one full·tjme I hp. kind of hand 5hown today. {jreman-Chi~f Hart Strain-hut S'lccr~s drpends on SOOlI guess. the department i! as quick and ing, wund technique, and a slip efficient, as many big·clty ones. In the denfclIse. Within ~ minute of an alarm Wcst opcned Ihe tcn of spades, being ~ollnded, both the town's the .lack was plll.I'cd from dum. fire trucks can be rolUnl(-man­ mr, and East wa~ allowed to hold ned by volunteers, and picking up the !lr5t trick with the queen, others on the way to the fire as the South WOn the spade return and men run from their homes or 1Hl:~ iHERE l.J!'\o i'-'E hopefulty laid down the ace and stores. il(o/\'t: 1. (')'KESiL't:iI \'H!=\i : f king of clubs. Had the queen of J as~r Flaee twice in the last )l.ING-~Yl.'E. ?ORCl.yi'INE ... . l clubs dropped South. would ha\'e 5ii years has hat1 the second·bcst ~i'OOil 51X -ri:ET Hlt:>H, om made his contract wlt.h easc, fire-prevention record of Alberta's '1 GRUSHE\) iHE L\FE 0\)1' . The clubs broke badly, but res­ centres with 10,000 to 25,000 pop. HI"",, ~ 01'0\ OERY cue was at hand since West made ~ S~'O\ r---,.-r-r .: ulallon. , , ., the mlslake of discarding the Chief Strain, with thc depart­ " eight of diamonds. 1:\ beart dis. I ment since it was ~tarted in 1950, , , .i· cal'd would hal'c been soundpI·.) says efficiency through practice ~ SOUlh. hnd 10 del'elop fll'e I bring~ sound fireflghlillg, "i '; tl'h'ks In IIll' I'NI snil.< and lind III . "But all thl'. pradicr in the · begiu hr knlll'king uut WI!.~t'~: 11'01'101 wun't. make a lop.noteh a(·e. If Soulh 111:1\11' till' mlslah \ firefiHlllt'r uut of B rt'cruit," he 'J·ii . ' . .1 (,f la('kling and iI'ud the 1".,1' sar~, "It tal\e~ a' fHtuln amount :.1 .: .. ~palte. 'I'hpll "'pH lI'ould ~ttll! of actual fin· fighting before thty Im\'c Ihr nl'I' lit' dinmllIuls II' the i al'p Jea;uned." " liix tnClnth~ 01 wfckh' Irclllre~ I., ,: ,.. '" '''''IL''' .. ~~ . :mRTH :5 ...... , ...... - "%8 ·",fiIl"'Jt-.... anll III'ilI5, with an 3l'el'aCe o( fi\'r I ~----!=::!.::..::=:::.."'"":'-.---:--;.~!..:.::~;.:.-~.~..... -.. , " lire~ a month. i;; Ihe lime the . , ' . ••J7. ,. ,QIOH "HaM you ,~ amap of 1M 1Iio!In1.~1 l~hiel eslimale.' it takrs 10 turn a + Q3 I ---.------.. ------.' _ .. '-'-' recruit inlo a I'rleran. I "'JP842 I Wr.ST " EAST. II Gold Coast T() ·1 Drill Lost · l1ay~I~~te~:: ;~ei:a~~~~kl~,Ia~eect~~: " lOPRO • Q52 th~I' atlend and $5 an hour for .,pa;\4 ., A Z • A86 +1091S2 IBe Indepelldcnt Cree,k Mine ~~:rai4 [i~~u:~gh:ln:~y ~~~~ ~~e t~~ ",6 ... Q lOS I ' VA~COUVEn (CPI - Pr05pee· .

:\ow sec. II'hat happens If West I' some' mista!cs, and they'll 51.1I1! find ·ha. becn miule. ,lohn Davcrliuk· ann ,Tohn Lcp. properly dlscard\ a heart on the n~r(l u.'." . .. i . i ~'r. CfJtowick .aid he beliel'cr! chu~k. ' second cluh, South at hesl m!!,",· 'l'hr. Gold Con.lt r:olon)· itsel( l1n~ i ·~t Icalit a part of the :101'.1': "I ,ages lo guc,s that diamonds is ! nn nre:1 of nc~r1y 2t,Oo() sqll"I'e Ioknlllv n lIlan Who h"~ h~cn up Lloyli Stewart i~ thr. town's the I'lghl suit t!llitcklc rlt:~l. "'(1St! miles. The ~I.·r.a of Ashapli covcrs Ithr.I'e 101' 15 yeal'S and he bclicl'c; ~\lperintendcnt -of public 1I'0I'k~, refu~cs the fh'st diamonil trlek'j anothcl' 21.(01) sllllill'C miles( the it.",' . . Sye Hallk i~ a buildin;: contractor, takes t.!iesr.cond, and can now I,Northern Tel'l'itorlesJO,OQO square Ue sairl ~oorl a~~a)' rcsult~ of Rirhal'd BulleI' a town councillor lead I. tnlrd diamond, 1'hI5,es, mUc. nlld To~olanrl, which is un. copper, .~old, SIlI'CI' and molyh. anr! clech'lc "hop operator. Freel . tabllshe~ the l'cSI of the wit fur tlcr U.K. truslceship, covers 13,· ,Jenum,hal'c been nbtalned In cal'. ''l'carenko·an cmployee in Edmon. Ea~t wh!lc East .tl\l has the .Ice (~square milcs, 'rhe lI'!lnle sec. IicI" exploratory trips; ton. or hearts as a slt!'e entry, .,; tion known a~ the Gold Coast I .. .col'crs. more Ulan 31,000 .~rIUnl'e! .------.--- FIRST PIPELII:lE miles, . , Chid exports m ~old, Iii. JUTE SUBSTITUtE' The fh'lt lon~·distan~e plpellne STEflIlY' ADV flsey, amonds, Cocoa and tlmH~r. Rut Kellar' Iiber, now -l:l'own . In was built In 1870 It cilrrled nat·. lIIs dcpartmenl aids in nl'~nlli7' cxpol'l; ~rc Ino limited 10 make Cuba, i~ ncw to Wle wcslcl'n hem. ,ural ;:as 2:1 mllcs f!'Om Wcs(" Ing nallve ~overnment at .bolh d· the people rich, so an effort Is sl!.here ,and is a satisfactory sulr • Bloomfield to Rochester,'N,Y, loge and nallonal levels, channel- belog madp tu' build up the coun, ·stHute for jute, which comes Inr1 ling workers Into jubs best ~ultcd try from within, gely from India and Pakistan. TIED. CI-V'MPIONS' r 10 them; and generally raising the '''In some Ivays I believe We are Honus Wagncl of Pittsburgh ;·.stnntlatd of IIv!n~, . mor~ adl'ancell thnn CaMdi, Our "We have fine industrIal and anrl' -Ro~ers 1inl'1l5hy with St.; ,"'fhere. arr..·oo I'ac~ prOblems. i tl'calment of jUl'rnile delinQuents· ~robatlon hilmes, ~ood ,'rcpland Loui5 ~nd. Bo~lo." ea~h Won the'I' among Ihe :;,006,000 proplp;' who j fnr eXRmnl~, i~ fllill' adeqllat~ ~nn ,facilities and a 'smilll .ar~IY of NAtional. Leallue blueblal a. re ba,ically frir.nrll~·, .hospitable, has ex'Cellent results," said ·Mr. i sociai wo~kel's. Rehabilitation' is ehl.mp~~ahlp sel'en times. ". Intel1l~ent and - industrious," ", ., Barton, • . .•... I usually completely successful," , . - , , to " , , NEWS, THURSDAY AUGUST 9 1956 13 " , t ',I j',; I 'I ' BY JOSE SALINOS AND ROD RERO -.....,--, Large Number Italians Study French Canadian I '1 l Korea Soldiers J~O~~~HE~:r!~yO~;) _ P,~~:!£~~~po,r~~. M'" U~pire : neserte~ Army Only in Europe is a. betrayed hils- eel Dubois, of Ste. Anne,de.Beau.: BY BEANS REARDON i band funny. In Polynesia its hu.' pre. Que .• has been ,named to 'the: QUESTION: The hatter hits a , morous' if someone falls out of a Pontifical Academy of Liturgy., il : IOllg fly to right field. The filder ': .OTI'AWA, CP -IT~t.f.(jeni ~~y, palm tree, In polite Japan you wns learned Wednesday, i goes back against the low fence,! SImmonds, former c II~ 0 e ; don't laught unless vou arc ad-. ' , leaps, ~rabs the ball and falls; army general staff, saId Wednes· I I'iscd in advancc tliat ii's sup- TI!~ 36'Y,car-old Rcdc,m,ptorJ,t IS, ol'er thefenee and in landing.~ day. 7,000 of the 20.000 men re, I poscd to be joke the hrst F rench,Canadlan to be" I' Ll b 11 \V' L' t1.? B b.: cruited for the Canadian Infantry , ,a, come a member of thc academy, 1 OSC1 Ie au' l1a 15 us, 0 : Y O Brigade for Korea In 1950 dc, Thesc were sOllle of the concIll'[ the highest authority in liturgy b A o~cc~c u " 1m' u It : , ' serled. sions o( Italian experts after vic''', : next, to the Sacrcd Congregation I nSII c~. t ~f ~ !~h ~ r C~~ve-! , I ling cartoon and joke CXllibil~ I' of Riles. .Iappenc 0 ml III , He ,said In an Interview that po· ~rom 18 nations at Bordighera's, land the .other night. The ~atter : HUeaJ pressure was exerted to, ninth internatlonal festival of hn.' A ,nallve of ~!ont~eal. Fathe~ would be (lut 1£ the outfielder; make the brigade entirely one of mar, IDubOl,s was ordained I? 1946" after hcld th~ ball. • volunleers and that as a result , studymg at Alphonse 5 Semmary, Q, With a runner on, seco,ld \ many' misfits were taken in. They said humor v~rics with ISte, Anne-de,Beaupre. Following base, the pitcher takes hIS slere· I geography, his ordination, he taught at. the' tell. The runner has too big i, Gen, Simonds, stern critic of' seminary until his departure for lead and the shortstop ducks in : Canadian defence policy since his ~ne Italian >crltic summed liP: I Europe in 1954 to pursue studies in ! behind him, The pitcher lifts his' retirement from the army n year Modern humor isn't meant to' liturgy and canon law. ! foot off the, rubber and wheels ago, was commenting on charges be funny, It takes form, inslead, 'iquickly to get his throw off. by Maj.·Gen, W. H. S. Macklin, In depicting violent contrasts, ,Durin,g the course Ilf his stUdies IWhilc this Is going on, the ba,tter, rctlred army adjutant • gl!ncral, SOME EXAJlIPLES In Be~glUm, France, Rome, Egypt steps out or the box and calla; that thousands and thousands of Pa!estlnc ,and ,GreCI!e,. Father DU-I time, Can it be granted:'-Georgc. men recruited linD the Korean brio "Here would be an example of ~OIS pUbhshcd threc works on I nunchscl',: !lade never fought or did a day's it: hturgy. The academy eompriscs,1 A, Not if a legitimate play is work and that many were drawn" ' , i 100 prc!ates, ~nd priests 'of diHer· taking placc, In this case. the urn- Uom prisons. , A monkey In A ZOo cage sh~ks: rnt nalJonahhcs, Ipire would wait until any pla~' at , ,hIS hand out tlIrough the bars lOr I second base is completed. Gen, Mackhn. was, s~eaklng to som~thIng to e,at. ~ passerby 11\" •• fl. Q, With one out and the bares the 25th Lake couchlc~mg confer., shakes ahnds WIth lum.' /nagazlnes It 1 loaded, the batter hits a snarp fnce sponsored by the CBC and C lti lted ,.. I' , ~roul1der to the third baseman, h C d' 1 t't t f P bli r c. c lome OUler exam-, ~ t e ana Ian ns I u e 0 u c les from the exhibit, ! Har d. B V Tax ' who steps on the bag and throw. Affairs. P , ':to thc ptate, The runnel' goin, WEEDED OUT 3,000 One ~as Turkish artist Turho i MOT>JTnEAI:'-CP- The ,Ilol'cm: hume ~tops hal,f way; The c:'tcher . , " Selcuck ~ cartoon ~(, tile ,under-\lIlcnt's rlccision to proceed with' thell fires t~ fIrst h.SE. TllG run· Gen, SImonds saId t1ut he~lrles 'I water fIsherman, raIsing h,s har-: th 21J.prr.rcnf arl\'crli~inl( lax on I ncr fro~.1 t1urel base, co~e~ I)n to th,e 7,000 deserters, anolher 3,000 , poon, glln for II ~hot at a rluck! ranarlia!1 rrlilionl of Corei;:n prr,; ,('ore, j he hatter IS nipped It m~n were I\:p.ed~d out ,before the,' noahn~ on the slirCace. Iior\ir~b I\'a" rlr~crihcd Wcrlnr,rI~~'! CII'~t ha,e, h~lt the runner cossed brlgad, II'hlCh comprIsed ~omr., SURPRISED DUCK ~ la~ R "crud hlolV hI' ~rral nalion' t.he plale fIrst, Docs this run , ! 10,000 men, sRiled for Korea In Ie, :tn th~ C"II~e of f;cednm n( thr,' rount '::-Petcr Parvis, ; 1~51. "The humor," said a writN in :Tlre~;," , ,\, !\o-the hatter mU3t ~ak' 1 , ' , : Turin's LB Slampa, "j, how '\lr.: : Ih"1 ha,e p[ely If a run l! to " Ge~. Slmmont~s ~ald ~o r.~nJlt·1 prised the duck will \1~," i M~n~zin;;: nirr~tnl' W"Hr-r IV,' rrJllllt. " m~ "as, actual!) done, m pnso~s I Another example Was ~ Fl'~nrh i Hllo.ntan, .Jr.. o( ,tho TINr1pr',,' Q, II Ith thr~~ men on b~BI, but he knew, of ca~es IIhere m,a~15' cartoon -howln;: 111'0 ~iI1l1lt1rtt \'. i nl~o"t A1';ori~tion nC Canada L1rl, i ~rO\I'1l trlrl~,; to rltht center, tratps had 'Ill,'en persons eon\'Jcted cut 0111 of neIV5paper, dueling lI'ith imRn~ tll~ commrnl in R ~t~tcmrl1i.' field. As the. next batter 5tep. o! ~Inor offences the choice, o( lighted matches. I lie ~altl RpaOel"5 J)igc.t ;HlI'pr,! in, the defensive team claim. Joimng the army or taking a Jail " ,Ii~in~ rates will l!n liP ~nd the' Br"wn hatter! out or turn. 'Ihl! sentence. Tw.? hon c~~to~n:; I\'~~e clled b\ l·mal!~7.inp. "will prohahl."n hal'n t(lll1~xt ~altel' hQS no! been pltcbed: Gen imond~' fi"'lres da.hed the "amI! IHltrl as not, rcalb ,rai

Idon't knolV ~'ct '..,hen rate boosts I', Q, With the bases lo~ded ~nd On this point the blstory sail: ! Drl·ve On To will take cHect." , none out, the hatter hits a Ime "Such wastage was largely I by- .' . drivc \V,hich strikes a runner on product of the speed with which End ~falarla "lore than 40 per cent of tlIC· his way to third basc, The run· the force had to be recruited. How· , American bicycles hought as gifts ner falls to the glound, The short' eye/"; Ihe quality of the Canadian fiE!\,EVA IReutcrs) - ~ralaJia ar!' purchascd in the six lI'eel;s ,top grabs the ball on the ny. contribution 1\'3~ exee!lent 1,1 the I can and must br willed from Ute) before Christmall, Do all runners have 10 get back troops' record In acllon clearly I Cace of the earth within the next' , til their bases or can tl;CY at· sholV~.n live years blocal1~e Ihe presenl' ;\Iichi;:ran ranks first among 1 tcmpt to advancc?-:..orman- , • 'd some misfits; opportunity may n e v f r OCCUlT: states of thc Union in I'alue or; Lucal. , Gen, SI,!,onus 531 , " i again, : manufactured prodUcts per 11'01", A. Xeit.!lcr. Ill; a dead ball th,e reached Korea but mostly the,~' " ; kcr. , in~tant It hits thr. runncr, who IS lI"(Ore discharged before the, Ulllt I 'l}tl~ b ,the theme whIch the, - .. - ____, ____-___ out. The ballcl' !!els a single and departed for the \\'~r, T~e brigade II Umled Nal10ns WorM Health Or-\ possihle to' crarlieate malaria,' tile runner from iiI'S! base moves was trained at Fort LeWIS, Wash, ganization is I'mphasizin~ in an, which 'attacks some 250,000,000; up Itl make room (01' him, G II' did th bri.' rffort to ~cl rl'er,\' countr,\' to nc" persons cI'cr,\' year ~nd kills somc: Q, Trailill;:! 3,0 in the ninth inn' , e~ ,Im,on s pra!t e. Idare total I~ar on the malaria,· 2,500,1100 of them, if available in·) trig and with [\1'0 out and tne gade 1ft achon. bloarin!! m05quito. ~cclici(lcs arr. u~crl lor Illat PUl'-! haoes l(l~drrj. the home team bat· i EXl'e~,~ are conl'inrecl th~t it h: po~r, The)' mean ilIa! inE~cticidc~ i 11'1' hils ;l lin~l' betwei"'n the right ,,'h' , : mll~1 be "'.cll int~n~iI'fl)' for ~ few: and cp.l1\er fielrte1'5, 'fhe ou~field .• Vernacular From leh s mnn \\n'1I~, rhall~ng~ ,"": yean. not jllst occasionally, 1pr~ collide al1d injure themselves; comer,~ b: t."5~lng hll' h;(1 Intn lhr' ,. b 11 b 1 c. Lo the wall All oo1dng rin;". R l!~~tl1r~ \I'hirlt I ~lOSQUrrOS ST, RaNGEl!, I; Th~ a _0 ~~ e. and th p b~tter U.S. Conventions meant he "'~s rp~d\' to fi~ht "~t: runners ,co , -h '1. th~ oro (If R hat:' I Thp. expert.1 \"~rn tnat the mo~., comes around to score tell ,n 11,. GIOJlGE KITCHEN P , quitoes are dev~loping stronger i ning run. Both outfl~1ders ~tlJ\ WASHINGTON (CP) _ U,S, Mugl11lmp-An independent \'n· and stronger relislance to insect!· arc on t.he grou?d, Can t th,r. fl;lr dd d ler II"ho follows no particular cides and within fiVe years may' Ing team call tlln~. \l'1~rll ~'I~" co· political' conventions have a P. part~. or faction, One tlIeory says b'e immune to sprays which ~rc li~if)i1 1~l,c:; pl'C~pl In make It ,1 Band Wagon-A product of Will, vote would stane! on tree stump; ae~~IY.' erad~cated frum Ar;~ntm", rl')uhle pI"~': iam Hen Harrison's campaign to make tlIeir speeches. ,BrJ,lIsh GlIlann, Ce)'~O!I, I'rench --. ,--- -,.,---- ry 'h h' su rters' , \ Glllana, Italy, MallrllLus, Vene Detroit gut its nallle Irom earl;! of 18W, Vi en I! hrr. and TICket-The ~Inte of candidates, zucla and the United States. Other French explocr~ who founded bfro~!lht Iinolo. USmepll10~ee I log enrM! n,omlnated hy n political conven· i cOllutrips ~lIl'h as Greecc and For I the city, The name means "The ancy wa n. t ,( " -, hOIl ' 0 I" I tr' ~ NT "I F cl bands tn circLls parades. Thp Nln. ' III SII lUI ~ mal e great ~ lues. ,arrows n ren I. didale would rltle Ih~ wagon ulong ,with till! bani! alld those Wltll wanted to hlCI. whut they Utougltl was a sure winner 11'011111 hop on wllh hll11. Now applied to the NOW THAT YOUR CAMERA trend toward, I candidate b}: tlIo,e who "an[ to be on tlle lI'in· ning 'Ide. IS YOUR CONSTANT 'tampede-A band wagon trend , /. ' that assume! masl pl'oportions. I

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" I MEWS DRY .\ NOTICE FOR SALE 1" .. I Bids are Invited for the purchase­ 33 TOPSAIL ROAD JIS[O CLEANE.RS t. TD. : of the following surplus Broadcast· TUI'; ~'INI';Sl 3,'l'UACK ing Equipment located at the old " : I l .. EXTRUDED ALU~lIsml CBN Transmitter Building, Old Large furnace heated Dwelling with small se , COMBINATiON STORM A~ID Open Monday LAMI-S, FIXTURES Placentia Road, Mount Pearl: i' Component parts of' a 10KW Apartment and detached two Cor Garage. ~:r~'l i 'SCREEN WINDOW Marconi Broadcast Transmitter. with several mqture trees ha~ a frontage 01 143 ~ AND APPLIANCES 1 Crane oil furnace, 500 sq. it. and depth of 160 ft. NOWI through Friday radiators, ... 2 500·gal, oU tanks (buried). SECOND ANNUAL Great Eastern Oil City Service 'l' H,P. and Y. H.P. Motors-550V For further particulars. and appointmenl to \:" CONTROLLED 3 ....." '. 60 cycle. BLUE MOON SALE 8:~O a.m to 6 p.m. VENTILATION Goulds water pumJl with 1/3 H.P, apply ALL'USED CARS and n . 115/230V, 60 cycle. ,., I' COmpany, Limited Except on Statutory Co., Ltd. t WJter Storage Tank, 220 U,S. • I .' TRUCKS GREATLY ga!Jor.s, II' !: 1 Water Tank. 30 gallons. TH~ EASTERN TRUST CO . ". I, . ',' · . J., REDUCED WESTCOTT'S LTD, 1 Elcclric stove. ';. ~ , ~: Holidays 275 WATER ST, .. -. • (MASUFACTURERS) 1 ne!ri~el'a,'Jl, DIAL 2027 ~alrd Cor, Ellzabetb and Portugal C. Rd Bunk beds and cloUling. . IIg3,6,9 U Motors Ltd' 'PhDne 90118 ' 90llD Miscellaneous items of bulldlr.8 DIAL 80378.9 Dial 9111;; Ellzabetb Ave TO furnishings, Ir-:SUR[~ 1 National SW receiver type 10" CLOTHES make the man if CHAI! Prince: . i MERRYMEETING ROAD FOR SALE YOUR XA, makes the clothes I Portable tran5mitter - receivc)' ENJOY DANCII i, . At Middle Brook Gambo, one STEERS AUTO· units and "ariolls audio amplifiers. BIGGEST lNSURANcE L:J~atcl.' at the Studios of Radio ' I , I MOBILE Radios, Television!5 Room BUNGALOW, furnish. I I' Station CBG, Gander, Newfound I' WM. L. CHAFE, Tall~r AGENCIES YOUR Admission: i I ed or unfurnished. Everything l LUII110 land: , . I.=-- Ii 4 HOLD 'WORTH ST. I or any Electrical Appliances; new. Going at a Bargain. PLEA~URE Component parts of a t~'pe AT3, I ,.S.-Don't miss the Wo I Repaired a.t Lowest Prices, Reason for selling too for from BOAT 250 watt broadcast Transmitter. i ------17, 18. The Wor I 1 Equipment Rack for 19" pane], .•______---- __ ANT LE' S· business stand. For further 112" diam. turbine type air bloll' REG T, MORGAN er, less motor. ' 142 WATER STREET particulars apply to Miscellaneous audio amplifier.-,: (O\'cr Cranc thc Jcwellers) W J TU LK ISSURASCE rec

1 p.m. to·morrow.Thursday. will i 5.00 2.00 6 f $300 00 make connection at Lewisporte 1949 MONA' RCH ...... • DOWN A WEEK ...... 000 ~~~ ::;~ic~on!~ for the Green 1951 MONARCH ...... $5° '00 12 0 FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES 1954 FORD ...... ,...... ,... $. $9°50'.1'11 BOX 27 • FREIGHT' LEWISPORTE· \,y CORNER BROOK SERVICE 1953 CHEV. Sedan ...... 975.00 Freight for.forwarding via Cor· 1954 MONARCH Se. dan ...... $ 50.1'11 ner Brook and S.S. Springdale $9 \,y for regular ports Lewisporte' 1953 METEOR Sedan ...... Corner Brook 5ervlcp. will be 00 00 accepted at th~ Railway Freight 1952 CHEV. Pickup ...... $6 .. Shed Thursday, August 9th, 9. . '. . 000 TOURI a.m. to 5 p,m., and Friday" 1949 FARGO 11L T T ck $35 ' PLANNING ON August 10th, 9 a,m. tD noon. ' " i'2 on ru ~ The HICKMAN MOTORS, U' If so, write c ~ADW!'" 1 NATIONAL i' TOPSAIL ROAD, 571SL . WATER 5T., 504 MRS.', HI " ... , . 5 , ., '.' ; t· · j . I ~ : ~ I l'" THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 1956 13 : : TI, . .'~ · ~ I· ~_, "t~ I •• ,,11:,,' • ' "! .

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FOOTBALL ..-f-'I"'I 6LAPOO 'IllE CII~,MOST TEMPOMR'I6IGN 'fA '-.,;=:-\ CAN ON Id'I TRUCK. JUST SA'! -FIRe SALt:! rr'LL ONL'/ BE ONfOR ACOtIPl E WCEIIB. 50 NOTllltJ' FAtJe'! ! TO·NIGHT DO IT FOR ADOllAR A.'ll> I'll AECOMM!NI) • '/A 11.) ALL M'/ FRIENDS! ST. PAT'S vs. ST. BC'N'S CANADIAN L2GiCr~ OF THE (Senior) 7 o'clock B.E.S.l. STADIUM DANCE ST. JOHN'S BRANCH co. FORGET·ME·NOT APPEAL, 1956 IAt 2027': So HE GOf illS TONIGHT, lIMPORAR"I SIGN FOR A BUClt 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. •.... SO LISTEN IN ON illS BIG­ NOTE' OF THANKS Princes Orchestra R!COMMINMnOII ENJOY DANCING ON ST. JOHN'S The Executive Council and ladies Auxiliary of the St. John's Branch of the Canadion legion of the B.E.S.L. BIGGEST DANCE FLOOR AUCTION gratefully thank the public for their splendid response Admission: 7Sc per person to the Forget·Me-Not Appeal of 1956. mi!~ the Water Follies: August 14, 15, 16, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The total collection to-dote is $2,971.25, with a few 17, 18. The World's Largest Water Show. AND EFFECTS small amounts ,yet to be recorded. Estate late MARY JANE HARVEY The Branch wishes to thank especially the Ladies who No. 141 Southside Road acted as Collectors throughout the week June 25th- 30th, Also the Newspapers, Stations C.B.N., V.O.C.M, . (opposl!e Wyatt Coal & Salt Co., THE ANNUAL C.J.O.N. and C.J.O.N·TV, for the very generous con­ HR. MAIN , Ltd.) on : Friday, 10th inst tribution in publicizing the Appeal. , It 10.3D I.m, REQUIEM MASS t 3 wood framed arm chairs, tap­ i cstry upJlolstered; 1 centre table, AT GARDEN P,ARTY 1 wicker rocker. 1 handsome bog I oak sideboard and china cabinet A $2.50 BINGO I combination, 6 oak dinIng chaIrs I with leather seal~ 1 oak extension AT THE ,dining table (square), 1 drop BELVEDERE CEMETERY ! head SInger sewing machine, 1 ~UNDAY AUG. '·2 will be celebrated 'Cuckoo clock (drop wclghts), 1 I wall mirror, 1 showcase, 1-4 piece ~~~~~~======~~~ silver service, 1 Norltake hand "FOR YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY" pa!ntcd tca set, I set Community SATURDAY MORNING plate. ~~ doz. each. dinner knlvcs, STADIUM forks, soup spoons. lea spoons. pIc forks, etc., quanllty china and AUGUST 11th at 10 o'clock TRINITY CABINS glassware. 1 pro sterling sil\'er candlesticks, 1 Duo-Therm cabl· Should the weather be unfavourable SATURDAY, AUG. 11 th. U!W CABINS VACANT LAST WEEK IN AUGUST; nel 011 healer aud funnelllnll, 1 hall stand, 2 small tables, 1 MASS AT THE BASILICA at 8.30 p.m. (September and October) I"ranklln pal'loUI' stove, 1 mil" ror coat rack. 1 modern oak Would tho5t attending please donate as gencrous!)' as possible 10 the Colltctloll .i double bedstead. spring and the \'arlous sates which 15 for the upkeeplng 01 the Cemetery. Plot holdera arc liGHTING PLANT F,UR SALE spring filled mattress, 2 hearth expected to have theIr places aitcmled to carly as possible. 1\0 WORK wID be 52;500 IN PRIZES rugs. 1 floor lamp, 1 wall mirror, permitted OD Plots .fler today, Thursday, August 9th, 1956. I H,P. ARMSTRONG DIESEL ENGINE, 12 Volt Self 1 card table. 1 c.e. double bed­ stead, spiral spring and wool $1500 FOR LAST GAME \tarler and Batlery; 5000 Watt Heavy Duty Generator. mattress, 1 oak dressing case. quantity blankets and curtaIns. ' IT'S A BASEBALL BINGO ~ed only 12 months. Reason for selling-now connect­ 1 chaIr, 1 carpet square, 1 single Insurance w.e. bedstead and 2 mattresses, YOUNG DRIVERS are alwnys WANTED BASEBALL I~to main Hydro Power Lines. 4 trunks, 1 portable gramophone, ,welcome in my Office, and YOU CAN'T .AFFORD TO MISS 1 long desk, 1 toilet set, 1 antique applications favourably re- For employment with the Federal Government at ------,------_ ... SALE PRICE $1000.00 mahogany framed Ihavlng celved, based on merit, cover· To.night I'or, 1 oak dressing case. 3 read- Ing Public LIability and Pro· TWILLINGATE, NFLD., !cbding Rheostat Control Panel, Spare Nonie, Spare Ing lamps, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 perty Damage Hazards. Don't CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR table, 1 small Westinghouse turn the wheel of your cnr (CLERK OF WORKS) Junior Salary: Up to S350,OO a month. r:~, F.O.B. Trinity or Trinity Junction. clee. refrigerator, 1 electric ran· unlcss you have this 3rd gotte. 1 Maid o[ Avalon coal party coverage.-W. F. Cald- Apply to: , 6.30 ~1.13 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION WANTED mnge, 1 Silvertone radio, quan-, well, Fire & Casualty Insur· OF CANADA tlty china and glassware, 1 large ance Agent, Temple Building, GUARDS fire extinguisher, 2011 drums and Duckworth street, st. John's, 123 Waltr Street, YOUNG MAN with experience (cpablll of I St. John's, Nfld. taps, 2 hot plates, .undry cook- 'Phone 2465. vs. Ing and washIng utensils, etc. I --_.-- -_._-,------CONSTIPATION, Billousncss, taking complete charge of Sausage Depart. Inspection' •. m. mornlnll of i IMPORTED Pultnger Tlr'5 $10 Indigestion, quickly safcly. ST. BON'S 5a~e, It I I CI h IItfor. de-! cach; Tubes $2.00 each: Re· relieved with I{lpp's Herb os YI Y 5 i treaded Tires, 15 and 16 in .• Tablets 35c ' $1.00 at all Admlulon 25c ment. Apply by letter or in person to liyery. ,. II' SnoW and Mud dcslgn. non· druggists. '53 DODGE Coronet 4·door Sedari John D. 0 Drlsco VUlcanized (no sectlonal or Umpires: Hartman, spot repairs) S14.05 each.­ Fltzltcrald, Adams Air conditioned heater and defrost· Auction ..' Auto Accessories, Used Tires er; new pai~t job; good tires; asD,10;telD Sale~, 86 Hamilton Ave. COLONY Wm. Casey Ltd. ag5,lm thoroughly reconditioned. CABS 205 NEW GOWER ST. REGULAR PRICE FOR RENT Insurance KING'S BRIDGE ROAD The Water ag9,lO,13 $1450.00. BED.SIITING ROOM INSURANCE-Iowrlnll 8rotlto Operating on 2 lines; er Limited mllllrance Deilan· Follies of 1956 TO GENTLEMAN ment-Fire. AutomDblle, Mar· GENERAL MANAGER WA,NlED Ine and all Casualty Une .. 7300 and 5759 Breakfast and evening meals Telepbone 313L Full time service. ,Required for JCH N PENNY & SONS lTD., Ramea, CI available. ApplYD-E':'P:':"E:':'N:':"D:'::AB':"L-I--F~I R-&--IN~S:-::U:::-R.- Licensed for P.A.F.B. ANCI-Don't rlsk your vatu· ag7,6i General Manager. Box 26 abies to "save" a few dollars. Our falr.rateJ tellable pollCJ This firm operates a frozen fish business and a retoil Care Daily News gives !mmeala"!' Jlrote~n. 'Phone ~1 or write I. .,. general merchandise business •• ag8,tf Lacey. P.O. Box SOB. repl.tI WANTED FURNiSS WITHY tNSUR· ANCE Department DUerlnll A Young Man Apply in first instance, stating age, qualifications, and ENGINEER -, $1,000 dependable insurance-AutD­ mobile. Fire, Burglary, Plate where presently employed, to MR. I. J. BISHOP •• , TARES 'rran5portatlon, Travel Acci· between the ages of 18 and hquired by Newsprint Manufacturing Co. to dent. Liability. Phone 2073. 20 years to drive Delivery 1952 CHEV. 2 Door Glass. Tourist' Bag~ Truck and help in stock'room. h~. charge of small Steam Plant, and act as Contlct STAN FOWLER, Re. West Atlantic Products Ltd. nouf buildIng. for Fire AutD­ Excellent condition. mobile and Plate Glass Insur· Apply P.O. BOX 789, ST. JOHN'S Alli.lant Master Mechanic of Repa~r Shop\ ance. ClaIms promptly settl· P.O. Box H199 agU,13 4 new tires. cd. 'Phone 5531-P.O. BOI AUGUST 1;~.15-16·17-18 83. agB.9 Applicant must possess a 1st class British Call Wadden 2151 ~OBERT OI\WE AISON, FII'I START a permanent yur·round 8.3Q p.m. , and Automobile InS1/l1'anet!. huslness. You begin earning lO.T. Certificate or Canadian equivalent a,l. business hours Be safe. be sure. Insure. Tele­ good money the first day. TWO MATINEES phone 2882. P.O. Box 85 Royal Bank Chambers. St. Strictly YOllr own boss. All BINGO, ~Iin. Engineer, ana otherwise be qualified families are tustomers and August 17-J8, 2.30 p.m. :John·s. users of our many products. (Under auspices Pony league Baseball) ~ conduct surveys and lupervise repairl to BROWN'S luriD P_nlnaul. Openings In your surround· WORLD FAMOUS Tlxl S.rylc_;_ taxI leave. 'Ings. Write for detalls.­ GAIETY AUDITORIUM ~. STADIUM WATER AND STAGE Ipplng at request of L10yds Sub-ag.nt. both St. John's and Grand Famllex, Station C, Montreal. Bank dally.' For passage SCHEDULE S HOW TO·NIGHT AT B.30 'Phone D0335-A st. JDbn'. or ALL WOOL MATTR'SSSES Ire wIre Jim Brown. Grand picked) re-covered: sprlngl Apply . August 6 to August II Bank. my7.tf , day Deds rewired; Inner 2 Hour Show-World :. USUAL GOOD PRIZES' CARDS: $1.00 spring mattresses recondition· Champion Divers­ I, ' I :'!I:~ j , ':ASH paid forI Min'., wom.n'. ed. Write. PhDne 3891. wire Door Admission 5, I I i BOX 27 care DAILY NEWS THURSDAY boys', girls' sllghtly used Famous Stage Acts- . , '!' ~ H. J. Keata. 16 MOUDt Royal (tel) ': I I \. clothes and footwear, also Avenue. DANCE, 9-1 a.m. Water and Stage Ballet , I : i eorrilcs and pocket books. ! 'PrInces Orchestra John D. Snow. D New Gower Barber -Funny Diving Clowns. Street. jly7,lm , FRIDAY - THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP DON'T MISS IT I ROlLER SKATING, 8·10 p.m. WHEN YOUR HOUSE NEEDS We !Ire now operating six TOURIST, HOME n repair job done, small or chairs. You can be assured World's largest Pool •• CAPE BROYLE large ar It needs to be paint. of the best possIble service SATURDAY ed at low cost and efficient h 150 Feet long PlANNING ON A VISIT TO ST. ~IERRE? service kindly call J. Strat- plus t c least possible walt· ,$2.50 BINGO, 9 o'clock ton, 42 Cashin A\'enue. Dialing. 24 New Gower St. opp, If so, write or wire now for hotel P.S.-Don't miss, the Water 7508-F. jne12,lmth Adelaide Motllrs Ltd. STADIUM 'GARDEN PARTY GIlSON ';UITARS - Horrilr Follies August 14, lS, ,16, ,17, JNLY COMPLETE BLIND .Dutton Stop Accordeon! ami Reserve: Service. Manufacture. Laun. Harmonicas. Richmond Saxo- MRS. HENRI L.FEURE 18., TLe World's Largest Water dry Repair Worr kuaranteed. phones. Boosey Clarinets.- 2.00, J.50, 1.00 Plus Tax ' One day service, Frep quota. Charl~ Hutton &: Sons. P./) ag3,4,6,7,8,9,10.11.13 AUGUST 12th. ST. PIERRE Show. !lonl. Kearney! Limited., f b3 '00 •• " Manufacturers. ,,~. Water St e ,e ,- ag3,7,O __ - ___ ---.--IlIIIIIi!m----.-,.,.,.....,,~~.' ... -- .. ---... -.------

THE DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUS19 / IJ.:======;!-;r;:-;;;':~i:=-I.;-~----"------:::::::======-~' II~ OSC .- I To'The Editor AT TIl! \ . Editor Daily News, SIG ....' I Dear Slr:-The gods of tbe C.N. . ~.~S . O,!' R. have' decreed that the C.N.R.!· ~l,.tll type fence should go thru Bowring p YOU CAN'T BE AT IT! SPECIAL Park. These same gods acceptell IV~ TIl" . freight from Halifax.on July 12 ~ D WEATI~ER [or St. John's and up to tonight. AND C . K FRESH FROZE SHRIMP, 12 half lb. packagel August 8th It has not arrived. I I..... , T c. 0 wi11 assume that they will also take REPORT , . responsibllity for the delivery of t wjlth, rain or dl ,:1 CURRANTS, 36·15 0%. packages a cement finIshing tool which I OI'C[~a;' 58 degrees. 1'1 r I paid freight for at Harvey's Pier I I I 8 days ago, and Harvey's cannot I Arctic Command CURRANTS, Bulk, 56's find it. They think it is mIxed Roland Wild ...... 4.00 ; up with C.N.R. freight In the shed SEEDLESS RAISINS, Bulk, 30's "Bonners" and can give me no Idea when C. Romcm Wall N. R. wlll remove it for shipment Bryher ...... 2.50 • over .the line. SEEDLESS RAISINS, Packages 48·15 0%. Ail I can hope Is that the erec, Rings Around Us an tion of the fence will be as in· tUlll . L definite as their shipment of goods Ernestine Gilbreth , to Newfoundland points. Carey ...... 4.00 "Golden Sun" \ GILBERT P. KIELLEY. ! Honourable Ancestor 1 oroinatj , I SULTANA RAISINS, Bulk 60's P . !'ut Standish ...... 3.25 II voUGf.,\S 'CORNELL" , tAP )_lIarry S. I I :~laster Barbers Justice By Midnight ! • 1 with liourishes Tht : . SULTANA RAISINS, packages 24-15 0% • the scene of nex~ wee I :Honor Retirin~ Jeffery Farnel 2.00 1\1. ~ ie p~rty convent 1011:: ~ • I. <.' ,.1 The Golden Journey : n: I,,'," rCJch cd out for a t: ~ ,Member Agnes Sligh Turnbull .. 3.95 i . I The Rosemary Tree I Saturday. the ~ nro"'..... told a pre,s r I'. I I The St. 'Jol~hster Barb~rs 1 Elizabeth Goudge .... ' 2.50 .. h hopes and expecto .~ : ChiS choice oC a pa ; , I Association recently held a special A Thing of Beauty· : For low-cost snapshots day o~ night i meeting 10 honor Mr. James 50 nominec. The con\' 'I "parkes. a member of tile Associa· A. J. Cronin...... 4. )Ionday . . , ,_ timing for aban~ , tlon who had retired from business. Tho Truth About Cancer I '16 45 BROWNIE HAWKEYE FLASH OUTFIT. Everything you ne~u tu 1. &M. WINTER LTD. \ Jim, as he wa5 familiarly known • get the crispest, clearest snapshots you could ever want ... n~ulrality be ha's m: Charles S Cameren ...... 4.95 I to his mall)' friends nnd custom· Indoors or out ... morning, noon, or night. , • right around the clock. Includes for month,; left· no d." \ : ers, w:s activ~ly engaged as a bar· world's most popular camera-the Brownie Hawkeye-f1a~hholder, bulhs, batter· hopes to hal'e a l~ecl~ DUCKWORTH STREET ST. JOHN'S The Mary Deare win"ing the n~nllnat ber for flfty·four years, and for iC5'. film, and two·way flash guard. The. camera alone, $8. 7~. ! :, the past thirty·eight l'ears conduct· Hamond Innes ...... 2.25 i s 7,f Adlai E. StCI th~ 1II0st commi' ! ed his own barber shop on Water K.Men-The Story of the. I Street. What. might welt he .a dclc;zatcs. arc hOI record, Rnd speaks for itsclf. IS German Frogmen and ~cd frum Truman as the I the fact that the bOlo who worked r: :t:..;et Submarine ~Iinehrr for a first·hallot for him as an apprcnticc, when -'--- he started bUsiness, was still with C. D. Bekke r...... 3.50 TOOlON'S him on his retirement thlrt~··eight Memoirs of Hadrian ~cars later. ~Ir. Sparkes has con· tributcd grcatly to the wclfare of Marguerite IN THE PHOTOGRAPHIC Fal the Association Rnd the barbering PIONEERS AND LEADERS profession by both his pieaslng ,· I personality and his willinsness to FIELD FOR SO YEARS Mi undertakc any task to further the cause of the Association. Belgium ( During the meeting Mr. Sparkes sal'ing the 2GO men .' was I'oted an honorary member of in thc blacl, hole of :I the Association, and was present· THE BOOKSELLERS slumped ,harply Thufl ed with a beautiful port db Ie radio. 'Phone 3797 - 442.5 The presentation was made b)' Mr. -----_.. -.-- -~------~------,.----:...- .... ----~-~ 31 h~u!'s of feverish ". Robert Murphy, Vice President, teams at the lowcr I', who addressed the gathering In a of Ihc hurning Bois d" very able and touching manner. ns Between Us Worn'en mine were driven uack b~ heat in the smoking he outlined Mr. Sparkes' career as Wedding Bells BY RUTH MILLETT a barber . u . w:lerc thc)' har! hope. • I ,urI·il'o!'''. Mr. Sparkes in his rep!)', thank· SNOIV-FRENCH ed the AssocIation for their gen· ;"3;, howcver. a tempn erosity. and lVeU wishes and ex· BA Y nOBERTS-A very lovely IT'S RIGHT TO KEEP SOliE i routincs that scrl'e to accomplish! The cmcl'gency squad, pressed the hope that the Assocla· I\'e~ding lI'as solemnized ~t the SECRETS FRO~I HUSBAND I the miracle. I that if they could , tion would. In the future. continue II ater alon~ the gall, Umted Church Coley's Pomt on - Don't Show Doubls Of Affection 'I Wi.metre le"el, the al to Improvc the standards of the July 18th at 8 p.m .. when ReI'. J. It's a wise woman who has a fell' i If a lI'oman eyer has any doubts mi~ht cool and allo' \ barbering profession and the work· S. 1.1. ~Ioran united in marriage. se(~rets from her. ~usband. i about her husband's 10l'e that, too, ing conditions and welfarc of the Susie Jean, eldest daughter of! ~ or I~stance, It. 5 ~uch bctte: I is best kept quiet. WheLler she [he crucial pui:: barbers, as it IHid done during the ~Ir, and Mrs. CI)'de French to, fOi .1 II IIc to qUlctl~ .and unob i is sure of her husband's dCI'otion Rescue work felV years of its existence. Adrian eldest son of Mr.! truSll'cly kecp hcr under or not. ought hJld her hrad nu~sell, k W~lgh~. I ~he to been called off 31 At th econelusion of Mr. Sparkes' and Mrs. Wm. Snail'. both o[ I control th~n to .ma e er ICl ?nc I hi~h and act as though she is. An I IHeb where Ihc h address, the meetin~ closed on Countl'y Roar!. The bride, gil'en 1 r her maIO tOpICS o~ co.""ersav.on·1 uncertain do.)'ou·really·lol·c·mc at· i of carhon dioxide ga, what. had proved to be a I'cry en· in marriage by her fathcr, looked; ,man ajfPprecBlattes avmg a s 1m. titude is' most unbecoming. ; joyablc e\'cning. \'ery IOI'ely in a flour length gown I trim, II' c,. u no man c~r~s I • , of whltc lace ol'er tulle, finger about hearmg what an .0~de31It IS i Another tim~ a lI'oman ought to, the tip I'ell and cap shaped headdress for ,her 10 staJ: that II a>.. : keep a secret IS when her husband I W I W Councillors See of net and Rerried a bouquet of It s also a mistake for a woman I makes what she considers an un. e come agon carnations, She was attended by to run to her husba~d 1I'~.en she I wise decision and. sure enought, it: Hostess ~1i~5 Clarice Russell, who was has a ,mlsund?rst3n~mg 1\ Ith her turns out that she was right, "I i '11 Various Exhibits prett'l d t fl I th best friend. 'rhe friends are al- was afraid you were making a: WI Knock on Your Deer pink II~cegO~~~~ tul~e I~~~ ~~t~h. most sure to make up and let mistake" arc hardly words that i with Gifts end Greetir,9s The final minutes of yesterday's Ing headdress and Miss Vera King ~y~~nes b~o~Yf~~~:~'thBU:hl~~sh~~~ end~ar a woman to a man. i frem F'iendly Business Council meeting ressembled a whose gown was mauve lace w.ith b:nd ~ay not forget e the things And it is just as well if a wife NeighborJ ere. YO~I (CP) - Two r< dramatic scene from a murder trial matching headdress. Both carmd his wife said in anger about the who isa good manager isn't al· C" d 5 • I Army generals 85 exhibits were unwrapped and bouquets of carnations. . friend and may forever wonder ways calling attention to the fact. IVIC on OCID kept up a dl'UlI1·fil'c of placed on the Council table' for The gro~.m. was attended b~ h~s she could be tI1 rou gh with her for. A man will appreciate her scrimp. Wetfare Leaders against gOl'ernmcnt de members to view. brother "Ilham and the bride s ever one week and back to bosom· ing Rnd saving far more if he ju~! Jr. the o.cusion 01, for nearly a year a Councillor George Nightingale, brother Gerald, while Graham friendship the next. ! sees tbe results. : h of re getting under the Th B' ~ Bab', skin. , . remarking that he wasn't unwrap· French, brother of the groom, and A woman's beauty secrets ought I' 1 e Irt ~ Y . . ping paper and produced a broken ,'Ir. Allan Efford nobly perform· to be secrets even-or maybe es.' Keeping some secrets f\om a Arrival! 01 NewccmefllQ the Commons 01 liquor bottle. The Councillor's cd thf. duties ~f .ushers. . pecially-from her husband. He husband fall under the headmg Of,' (jty. sitting Hon. \". .'r Opposition If i, , evldl!nce was to back up statements Durmg th~ sIgning of the regIs, L- interested in the finished pro· h th th d t' I.' I • that broken gass littering City t'.!r Mrs. Clayton Snow beautilul. d~ct, not the less.than.romantic c arm-ra er an ecep Ion. 'Phone 3031 question., streets Isn't helping motor tires. Iy rendered "0 Perfect Love." "al3lrmir'rt revelations" Councillor Tucker com pained Immediately following the cere· by Lt.·Gen. Gu,' former chief nf the i!.f ' ... : that he had had a tire ruined whcn mony the bridal party motored to '1 he ran over a bottle on a City IIr. Grace .. thence. to the United a!ld ~laj.·Gen. W. J 1 former arm~' adj :: ~ "1 ; street. All of the members of the Church School, Country. Road 'e:" . Municipal body agreed that action where the reception was held. should be taken to clean up the The toast t th b 'd AMPLE PARKING SPACE general, s:lid there streets. They dl'dn't blame tlte posed by • Rcl'.0 Moran,c rl whoe was in pro·his I deserters, absentees :T. ;1\''- from the 25th .'" , . street cleaning crews but rather usual fine style paid. trihute to I ! I . i . (IN Photo) careless residents of the Capital the bride, hal'ing known her for I ON TOPSAIL POAD Brigade befe a in 1951. LONDON, England-Actress Ingrid Bergman, wife of famed Italian director II'ho are providing more wor)c than a number oC years, and was reo i REI'LY the street cleaners can handle. . sponded to by the groom. Mr. J :I,: ". ' Roberto RosselJini, is shown dancing barefoot with Yule Brynner ill a "scene of AND SHAW ST. ~Iinister St. Laure , , "If they can carry them (the Gerald French toasted the brides. "Anastasia", now being filmed in London b~ 20th Century Fox. Thi~ is. Miss liquor bottles). with tit em when maids. This was responded to. by '" think they (the :J I ) lIere intended to be , · , Bergman's first American-made film in eighl years. It is scheduled to premo the)' (tlie bottles) arc full," said Mr. Graham French. The young . .1 I, thOle Who made thm: I I. iere late this year and Miss Bergman may return to the U.S. to attend .. Councillor. Nightlngale," they can couple were 'the recipients of I: i not t~ink they have CI " , '·1' ,. take, them ~,~me. agaIn when many beautiful and useful gifts, '. a.larm 111 the public min' the~ re em~t~. and show the esteem in which Intended. " ;Ii,! ·1 City Engmeer ~o~ Martin pro· they li'ere held. Best wishes are was thc sharpest rct : ... 1 1 I duced anoth~r exhibit a sample 'of . extended for thlr futur happinss. ! . the new bus stops to be erected the government in levelled at the d it around St. John's ... The. new. signs BIRTHS II . are lettered in red and will be by Generals Si . ,j'. placed on steel ··standards". The ELTON - Born at the Grace since their ! I I'I t I: . from the army last I ,\. Engineer told .the Council the In.. lIIaternity Hospital on August 8, stallation of the bus stops woulcl to :\[r. and .!llrs. Douglas Elton, MINNEAPOLIS 'I.prob. ably not st.a.",t. until November. (nee Gertrude )logcr,s) a daughter I·: . DALY-To Dr. and 1\lrs. Nlch· I , • , '" alas Daly (nee Margaret Connors) · :. ...t . t 'I"S ur\'ey New at Whitehorse Military Hospital, , /.' • Yukon, on A,'gust 2nd, a daught· :YOU'LL .·FIND . - . .. '...... , IPlaygrounds' er, 7 [bs., 10 oz...... ;1: I' ,i '. I-Ioneywell Controls DEATH ··i :) ·ALL ..~.THIS . . . . •••. Ii· - . The Municipal Council is going 'FOX-Passed peacefully away I' : I"' to undertake a survey of St. 'John's at her home, 30 Queen's Road;. to determIne, space available for Mary Cashin, widow of the Hon. I r: !i, the extension of playground and l\lr, Justice Fox, leaving to mOUrn Ii' . ',;, WE SERVICE THESE CONTROLS recreational facilities. 3 dRughters: Joan, Nora and PLUS'- " ;,' \ TOP'.,'. GRADE . 1 Mayor II. G. n. Mews announc. Sheila; 2 sons, Cyril and' David; '~1 • . I'; . cd at yesterday's Council .. meeting and 2 brothers: Peter and Larry .. that thIs had been oneo! the 'Funeral nolice later. No flowers recommendations of .Dr. Florence by request. Plewls who had been Invited here .. Send all' such items for examination, by the Council to study playground and recreatlon'al problems earlier thIs' year. Th'e motion to accept the-recommendation and undertake '; CHENILLE ,: test and calibration to the survey was made by Counell1or " Tucker and . seconded by Council. BATH MAT SETS lor Earle; It, was . adopted un. animously. . All colours. 11-·:_...;.;..;....;;. .. .. :... _...;..;..;.....______Ma)'or Mews,' in making. tlie an: Seme werth' 2.98. A~.!:_~ ~ nouncement, saId 'that. the' plans Now at th~ real proposed by Dr.' Plewis was in ac. cordance with those' 'adopted right low.price of across Canada. . ·CHESTER: DAWE Limited , It will take' some time to 1m: ". $.1.59 DIAL· 8-0161 TOPSAIL ROAD i' prove the facllitiC:~, the Mayor said . At the SHAW ST. but 'we can assure the public that a1thou~h we may "mO\'e slowly lYe • DISTRIBUTORS ron WORI,D FA~IOUS JpHSS·MAS\'lLLE and . n1aclIlL~\N & BLOJmEJ. SALES L'rD.· "..' ' ... " wlll do our work according ·to '8 well·ordered ·plan.., .. . . .' BUILDING MATERI,uS' IS OUR BUSINJo:SS 'AND NOT A SIDEJ.I:\t: • OVER '70,000 It. 11(' noor space; OPF.N SATURDAYS AND nIONDAYS. 'PHONE 5141 BUCHANAN ST. ~ • J,ARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS ·IN Mlchlgall lIa5. 95. automobile '. ~ NEWFOUNDtAND:, 'FREE AlIIPLE pARKING SpACE •.. ' _~-:.==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~===~==~~=~' plants In ~~ cities: .. _ . •• I> .. ". , . ,

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