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I'RESEN'rs OPERA INTERMEZZI -FAIR. ~ISIHG TEMPERATURE available al .THE, DAILY NEWS' 00 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 (Price !Ii cents) Charles Hutton & Sons Vol. 63. No. 183 , \ , ;col and ----- . ' 9 these ~ , Princess And The Perambulator In Ottawa ~ , , i
~ rew uggests crap 1 ; 5 and 7s ax, enta c em'e * * * .¥- ¥ Calls For New Conference OTIAWA (CP) _ Demands that gardly" and said it is based on' parting from the principle of the I of the tax fields to the central the federal government drop its "a surprisingly hard and uncom.\ past tax rental agreements which, gOI'crnment as an alternative to tax.sharing proposals and seck a promising attitude," . I !Ie said, sharcd the national. tax their present power to lel'Y the new agreement giving the provo 11 WE REACIIEII UUT I mcome so. that all CanadIa.ns taxes themsch·cs. If thcy choose inces more money came M5p,oG 'F' :II' . t il' 'd I could receIve the same socIal not to rent, thcy could collect from two opposition party lead. mance, mls er arm sal 'benefits. I their own taxes or have Ottawa ers. thc . government has }o"ne ~s far I Speeches of Ihe party spokes.: do it for a fee. OpposiLion lcmlcr Drew and as 1~ can go In ma~l11", tax con, men wcre made as the Commons! . Reduce Ihe federal Ic\'\"-in Social Credit leader Loll' both cess,IOns Lo t1~e pro\mccs. It hart opened debate on a gOI'ernment PI'ol'l'nces .. ' ~ II ' . . hca\ v commItment for defence' . ,asses,Jne lelr 011 n said in the Commons th,lt a nell" S I resolutJOn preliminary to in~ro'l taxes-by 10 pcr cent of personal conference should be called with and other purposes, and 1I'~.1 Il~. duction of legislation to 1m·' income iax. ninc pel' cent of lax. thc prol'inces. 1 der pre.s.I\ll·~ to hoosl spend,llI.g. III plement the nell' proposals. : able corporation income and SU MI'. I)re\\' said the present plan.' prol'lRclal Ilehls 01 resJlnnslblhty" ' ..,. , i per cent of' sllcee"ion duties. ( 10 take effect next April, seems i He denied that plan is nig'II'·~,\ TO LhsS \H.ALTII\ pl'ol'incial collections did not rx· to be a "cynical butchery of thc: gnrdly. It 1I'0uid rC~lI~red fed~ral I he nel~ formula w.ould: : ceell the reduction, there woutd rnJ:'\('I:~~ (;II.\CE Sr.E SnAPr. OF TIIINGS TO CO)n:?·- I'arls. Franr('-~ra)'be a p;yel101ogM rould rCNI something Into the federal sy:te"!.".,It was "only an.; ~utlays o.f SG~OOO,~oo III the .r.lr5t , 1,. Prol'ld~ uncondlllonni equal.: inces rented the lax fieltls, Ih~ ES :~C:~t ;I'~l'r I'rin,'r;~ fir,lce (nee Kelly) Is gil'ing this baby carriage as she strolls in Ihe Bois De Bolognt', Parb. wi:h her ot~cr makesluft.. , ~~ar of 1(.' fJle.~ear term: Ihat!IZ.3tJOn pa~~ents 10 the .Iess, be no duuble taxation, If prOI" ., J'rinu' Hai!lirr of )tllnaco. Annll'ay, re~;;rdlcss of till glance, Princess Grace graccfully dodged I(UC~lionsl abuul a rhe ProgressJI'c ConWrl'atll'e \Iould be 20 PCI' cent mOle than wcalthy PNl'lnCCs baHd on dIrect ren'al pal'ments would equal th~ I:'i: !,."m tlir stork when ,he arril'Cd In Ihe French capital reccntly wilh Rainicr on I shopping trip. When Ihe ques· leader said a new confercnce,: under a continuation of present. lax yields-personal and corpora·' 100' ·0'd t" , t I .. I " t· x I ltd tit" t t . ..J re IIC lon, \\' I 1 mUntClpa represcnlatlOn" ,~. ren a agrecmcn~, ue 0 ex·. IOn lllcome axes am SlicceSSlon: ~;. pili. I'nJ1l'm (ir ...'r blushrd Ami replied gen:ly: "I'm afraid we didn'l starl Ihe rumors."-(lj\ I'hoto). should 1I'0rk o,at "a lasting solu.' plre next ~Iarch 31. The booit Iduties. The payments would mak~' 4, GUal'_ntee stability of pa~" ---_..... _------tion" for the sharing of tax fields' lI'ould amollnl to an average' up the difference in thc PCI' cOIpita menls e2unfb8rib"p'zO prodrlin among the Ihree lenls of govern. eight per cent increase in the bud· yicld of thOse taxcs betwcen the mcnt, to provinces. prnridin: men!.' : gets of prol'incial gOI'cmments. two wealthiest-Ontario and Bril· Ihat in no year would lhcy be ~lr.J Loll' lermed Ihe new frd. i CCl-' leader Coldwcll, hOll'el'cr. ish Co bij2 , . less than 95 per cent of the ""cr· Endorse Jap Plan eral offcr "unrealistic anrl nig.1 criticized Ihe gOI'ernment for de· 2, Prol'ide lor prodncial rrntal i a~e of Ihe two prcI·ioll.' )·e"r~. Nuclear Experimen~s "I',m Dumb But Not. Stupid" life?" another queslioner asked. Ry RASALD MACWRKIN Quickly, she an,;wered: "No, Ito\' E~~(I\'.\~ down ~cf.llre the UN disarmament 1 "We consider that the question I Dcpu ei,%. S. Grushetsk>', who LONDON (Reuters) - Marilyn . (,\1' I _ The SOI'ict comnllSSlOn meeting in Ncll' York I of Ihe prohlbilion of atomic and, introduced the resolution, said not pessimistic - iust realistic." l\Ionroe, thc toast of Britain since Question: ."Can you cook?" ~I(lnltay endorsed a Indian • Yugo,lav proposals for, h~'drogcn weapons ean be sepal'· the Japanc~c people were the she arrll'ed here on Saturda)" ir,1m .iap1nc;r le)(islators banning tests. Cnnada also toolt! atcd from the general problem of firsl victims of Amcriean tests at said Monda),: "To be frank, I'm Answer: "I would like to learn to cook, It is a wonderful fcmin· pul:3mrll:, :111 Ol'er the a similar \·iell'. ! disarmamcnt, can be dccided Uikiozi" really thc dumbest - but I like ,ine thing to he able to cook for . m:,'~ for an ('lid to tests I I'RST iH'EECll . ' . i~d.ellcndently and not made con· i Il~ said lise of the atomi,e b?t."b to think I'm not so stupid as Ihey I the people around whom you .; "('~P"~" , Sllep'll .' I \1' I' fl"l dlttonal on the general Icret of I agamst Japan was "not Justtftcd say .. . I : 15 oz. .; . k f F I 01 S speen as I1S 1" t "Sh'l . I 'b milit .. ·t· ~1'I't . t' live," ! C"O~ Ila' '" 'rn ,I trr or. t th S rem Soviet II took' armamen s, CPI ov sail, y ary neeessl~. , II arts lC iiolding her fourth press confer· I "Now that ~'Oll am marricd to lb;',r; Dn::tri ~1JepihJ\' lold 0, c' mllPV ,e '101 to' , e I ! Shepilov spoke after tbc parli· I ,Japan could havc been forced to ence in three days, she was being " .. Iocr1 fr0 l 0 I .IS or·' d I t '1 I t 'th t th' b b . ~!r. lIIiller is there any chalice of ~·.1!/m(' SOllel. nr par.. ., t ..1..' th I I If' ament approvc an oppea 3!' I callI II a e WI ou \~ ar nnc quizlcd at London's Savol' Hotel L el"n mInts er mon anc a la I'! )'0111' raising a family in tite next ,!.'It r.,:1. .. ,,, \l'as wilhng.' I n a dressed to other par laments to· wcapon, •. by movic critics and magazine I~c tot, hut I'ollict not' ago. join with the Soviet in demand.! (Gl'llshetsky's statements lI'ere reporters on he} bid to break fel\' years?" c "I certainly hllpc to, It i~ the ,1;:1C~:I'n! fJllm the United II He told the 1,300 pal'liamental'y in~ an ent! to the arm~ race anti i similar in tone to a Soviet broad· Ihrough the intellectual barrier. ~r Brita;n dele"ates a;:rcement on an end 10 swifter progress toward disarm·l cast heard in .Japan last month Her new husband, playwrighl most important thing." r~;:cd ~ .1!r, anll nritain I nllcl~ar tests couhl be reached h)' ament. ! saying t1wSol'iet Union tried in Arthur Miller, Was nol with her. t" 1n a~rcement on :my one of thrce methods: Within: FmST V.CTI;\IS ,~I'ain to pcrsllade the United He was elsewhere conducting ne. WORK AGREES WITH IT goliations about a Bitish produc. I "You 'hal'e a marvellous figllre. ~Ut:Crtr :C'I, IJnlc,l~ it Is the framewnrk of Ihc United Na, 'I "It welcomes the unity of I'iell's: Slatcs from dropping A bombs on pm 01 ~n orcr.all cli5arm. Jlons; b~' thrce.parly agrcement between the ,Iapancse Rnd SOI'iet: ~,lgasaki and Hiroshima. Harry lion of one of his pla~'s. Did you do anything to !!ct it that r!;~ ~'Jhiut to rontrols which olher nation.; could join I peoples on this questi~n and ex· i '~'I'uman, prcsi~lent of the United At Marilyn's side, as she purred way - diet or exercise?" . D. w'n. latcr: separate statements from presses the hope par\Jamcnt~ 01' Slales at the hmc. has called the answers gibly into a microphone, "I didn't do anything to get it was British actor Sir Laurencc Ihat way," said Miss , II'r"r:'n pI,lI'er! took I' each government declaring it wasi all countries support this )1051·1 broadcast "propaganda" with not ~Ionroe, Olil'ler, with whom she will star looking down at herself reflect· 1';:.1,), in turning banning nuclear tests. tion." ,a word of truth in it.) . I :----. in The Siceping Prince. i ively. "Of course. I watch mysell Dressed in a hlp.tight suit of i but I don't do anything in par· dark brown lI'uol chiffon, with a ticular. I find work agrecs with • Nfld. SIdes black satin blouse and necktie, the it mos!." l'lllCess Margaret TUI~SDAY, JUI.Y 17 blonde star sat with nylon.clad "Wc are all impresscd how you , (St.,ndard Time) Icgs crossed as she answered ques. face a press conference like this. Sunrise •• •• •• ,. 4.20 a.m. tions. Sometime~ she laughed Arc ~'ou being complctely your- Sunset ., •. .. .• 7.53 p,m. shyly, sometimes boldly. self or are you acting a part?' High 1'IDES Low Sometimes she thoughl deepl, "I find I can be surprisin;:ly In London 2.42 a.m. 11.26 a.m. before answering. mv,cH, Anti sometimes I wonder Question: "Do you think your if' it is lIIe," the film star ~aid i' . 1,\1' ,- rrmt'e'~ ~Iar. visit. 3.02 p.m. 10.10 p.m. , 'lipprri hH~ Illto IAJnrion husband's play,. Dealh of a Sales. with a quizzical hwgh. The princess. wcn rin~ a frock man, unduly pcssimistic, com. "11011' does il feel to he a ~ym· , q,:rt:y ;,nll .. Ionr. aller of peacock hlue sill, and a ~mall bol ir. Iltc l",l,ntr\' pared with such classics as those ?" matching h.at, appeared to he in by Dostoe\'sky and others?" "I dnn'l ferl like I C,pt t'r:rr T~I~'n~cnd, Canada li'arcs ~ ~ymhol. a happy Illooel. She joined thc Today tt cO"..ts pecple moni Answer: "As a contemporar), feel .iu~l like ~ pcr.'on," "r (orcr 1H'l") whom thc Queen on the slation platform to work, certainly not." "Is Ihere anylhing you rr.aitly EXprr.;, ,;\lg~c,trd she Educatiuoll Crisis Ihon it ever did beforo to live·be greet Ihe visiting kin~. ~QI).q !Q~!r meons. ., -.!...~ "Docs. that imply you take a MARILYN MONROE ~::;;;':-::il~.::)- diolike?" r. met .. : mutual friends' view of contemporary .., "Oh yes - I hf'11e oli\'e:;;." ~:lll ~", reported by Townsend was not secn in any orrAWA (CP)-Canada faces pc~slmistic t~ be "out or 1£I\I'n." of his usual haunts In London a crisis in education which may ~------~------~~.------~------well become a tragedy, Opposition ntrs ! rC3chcd London in M,onday. He has Ileen spending r: Leader Drew said Monuny as he t~ \~~i~ .hc~ mothcr and some time In Birmingham seeing k" h H " ING b !~c n~:~. ,Sta!lOn, ~o take to the equipmcnt of Ihe land 11 Kin~ r"" hnllY s wei·, rOI'cr, jeep·type automobile, in td I' ill,;,1 (,I Iraq, who, which he proposes to malic a ~~!;:i:;:;::;:,:'~;::::,:~:::~ Eas t Germans, WAS::!TOf;':APJ ~~ c~ G"~'?' I;, ~ .m!:' ~"'''' 'h"i'~~~;~ Aim,', .or a~~::~~). state world tour. government's new tax.sharing ar. ident Eiscnhower spent. Ihree I sador from Ecuador, II'ho reported E~ergy Com~l1is:ion. The mceting R . . C f I .,' rangements with the provinces, hours and 25 minutes in hi, White afterwards: ,WHh Dulles meluded a discussion n ------he said that within the five.year U SSlanS on er ,House office Monday, the longcsl "He looks very, I'ery, rer), i of the impending conrerence of life of this scheme the demand . sustained working periOd he is well." ,; I American presidents in Panama. 'F or'mer Liberal on. accommodation of asehools, known to have put in' since he be· The president enl\!rcd his office which Eiscnhower and Dulics will technical institutions and Imlver 8y SIDNEY WEILAND on the latest Soviet views on Ger· came ill June 8.. at 8:20 a.m. and jdid not return i atlend. . i Member Dies siti~s may mount beyond all ree. ~{QSCOW (llcuters) _ Commu. many and on efforts at possible I It was his first work day back to the White House~lil'ing quarters Eisenhowcr Icaves fnr P;ll1am3 !, ognition. I nist Easl Gcrmany's Icaders flew co.operation with the West Ger· at the executive mansion after re· until 11:15. James t. Hagerty, his Friday, accompanied by a party , ! orrAWA (CP) - Norman F. "If the present ralc of growth here Monday and started "impor. man Social Dcmocrats. cuperating on his Gettysburg, Pa .. press secretary, said -:isenhowcr of seven dil'ided between two air· :'1 Wilson, 79, husband of Liberal Scn, continues In many parts of Can. tant negotiations" with Russia's SOI'iet officials have repeatedly farm from his emergency abdom will tackle a' fairl>,-) normal sched, craft for the trip. Wl'l _ ~t s ~'I' I,ator Cairine WJlson of Oltawa and aria. the school; of today will he rulers shortly after their arrival. said that Germany can be unified inal operation. ule during the morjiings this week On Thursday Hagerty said, I, 1"111,,,,.\. an' r.. ',~a I himself a Cormel,' Liberal member hnpelessly Inadequate fOr the de. The eight.man East German only as a result of direct contal Eiscnhower met with s t a f j 1 but his afternoon ;ehores will he Eisenhower wiil preside for the ' " II'lrluw ::r a~trtc, I uf l'a~llament, died Salurday night manrls of five years from now. delcgation, headed by Premier between East and West Germans members, conferred with State "not as heavy" asi usual. first timc in fi"e weeks at a mcet· !, II ho\~ hlnml., I' n on foilulI'tnl: a lung illness. "Already, unil'ersit~. accom. Otto Grotewohl, met Russian Chancellor Konrad Adcnauer'~ Secretary Dunes. and received the I Among the presment's busines~', ing of the national security cOlm· t \, II r.lltn'l In dr~ I dlt,c:cd I A native of Cumberland, Ont. motiation is utterly inadequate fllr leaders headed by Communist West German government has rc ; credentials of Don Toedoro Alvar· callers ~Ionday I~as Lewis W. cil. • ·1 I, h~rc Saturrlal' t .~~bsi ! he was a graduatc of the Ontat'in the present demands. let alone party chief Nikita 'Khrushchcv fused 10 negotiate formally with i ' I : I 'P~~'r nlanrl)',' ~ e.~tTl ~<. I AgI'icll!turnl COIIClle at Guelph, I Munday at the opening of the I" the dcmands of lhe futurc." and Premier Nikolai Bulganin in East Germany on the grounds it N d J I '~.~ d International Whaling Commis· , r /1/tYIJ',rI)'," \ rteR! ~ Onto He was electcd to the Com· For high school studcnts, it no the Kremlin three hours after is not a popularly elected govern· ew 0 I' mons in 1904 as Liberal member Prcsi ent InSOn s oun sion's meeting. I", :NI ,aill by JlIJlicr to for Russell, Eel'l'lng one term, lon)!er Was a mere question of landine here. men!. "A distinguished visilor, ~liss l I' • d'lIlhl · life 1,1 harc'l and Was an unsuccessful candi· ability to pass cxamlnations lend· The visiting delegation Included Chrysler Corpo FlO gures ~ . Marilyn ~tonroe, obl'iously has Ih~a d~~:I,(!.\tatc ~alesman e1al!' In the oid IIi'o • mcmber Ot· Ing to university, It was a ques· Communist party cllief Walter TIS d come to England to dispute a say· IrED tion of how many could gel Intu Ulbricht, Foreign Minister Lothar eeOD It ni~ht' and a gay gam·' tawa constituency In 1925. ' a ,c . ing of our great Iiterarr Ii~ure. \~l~, ,bad hern shot In a university II'here space was Bolz and Defencc Minister Willi WNDSOR, Ont. (CP) - Ron 1'1,'lJarlolvn nroe . Mr. Wilson and Scnator Wilson, severely limitetl. Stoph. L k At St I W. Todgham Monday was elected In IDr. Samuel .rohnson," G. R. 11. il thloht first woman appointed to lhc lien· The tremenclnlls Incr~ase In me Other Soviet leaders taking part 00 ee president of Chrysler Corporation LONDON (AP)-The arrival of Nllgenl. plrliamentary secretary I ""n' • tn hal'e clUlcr actres~ Marilyn' Monror has .made to th(' ministr\' of agriCllllurc and , rr 1"0 "Itl'n" at card~ ate In lD~O, were married In 1909, of mcchanlcaleqllipment meant in the lIegotiations included Dep. of Canada Ltd., succecding E. C. too ntan~' IOUs," said Mr. Wilson was a partner in the a higher percentage of l'llttng uty Premiers Georgi Malenkov, Ne,O'otiatiolls lIow, who becomes admlnlstrativc an atmost incredible impression fisheril's, ~aiiJ in a Welcoming lumber firm of W. C. F.llward. people must Iml'c n higher stan. Vyaehcslav Molotov and Mikhail !"1 vice • president of the parent on London. It evcn gol melltilllwd addre~s. . ~utHnn"a I Company hcrl'. III' Ical'cs !'ighl dard of education, l'el'vuldllni llefence ~Ilnister Ge, PITISBURGH (AP)-Steel con. Chrysler Corporation of the United "Dr. ,Johnson adjured liS nel'cr· ~1'r'I'iI i" I': III has es· childrrn. "II "I a Inend', apal·t· "This Is a symptomatic prllh, orgi Zhuklll'. nnd Foreign Minis· tract negotiators held another ses.· Stales - a newly created position, Announcement of the appoint· to believe in round figures. One " rn, nnre . I ., Warnrr! h '" ,au her Pnneral services were to be lem," he said, "n ordcr to meel ter Dmitri Shepilov. sion Monday and managemcnt ments was made by L, L. C ,Col: has' onh' to look at her to realize If anl'(h' rr I.orl; yonI'· helcl today in SI. Andrew's Pres· the shortage of space, eXamination PUIlI'OSE NOT I{NOWN spollesmen announced a recess in tiations. He told reporters therc bert, president of Chrysler Cor· thai ro'und £i~ures no cxist and , I~" haPpe t byterian Church. slandards arc being raised to a Thc purpose of the talks was 'not thc talks until Wednesday after was no progress made in the poration, following a meeting of without the assist~nce of a bY'pro iI Ihel.' I ' ns 0 me. point wherc many ehilch'en are officially disclosed. Bul the East noon so !~n[' :the industry "can talks today. .'1~\,: Hmo". (On t ,.,"et mc, Chrysler of Canada dircctors.· duct of \'our industry (mc_nin: d . :nl,d,I(,t ., . _2~ ______~~ ______~------TH_E __ DA_~_Y __ N_EW __ S,_T_U_ES_D_A_Y,_J_U~~ l~ sT. JO , ,: I / t .. " ,~I'mt'~'''''''''''1r''l.!'''''·I!t''''-- 1~1'1~'~"'!""'''' .... '_r""""""III'1':I"""rrll""rlt1!1If\ttt111""""'11I''T'II''!~'''~~~4''ftIf'I!I "". f'1'11"'1!"!r'1'i''''~1'''' "11'1'" ,," ! r'!" '1"'~"~I"r"'II" "'~ll" "," "",,,, "1"1'" ''''1 ,. 1'~' qr::;n:;~:::r::.:;J::t:~~:-.~.., 0)'", .. ." '.,.,.;.1 •• _ ...... _.n' ...... ;..'~ ...... -.l... ,~ ..".J ...... I••. ' •.• ,•• ," ,.. : ..... ,.. ,'.1.', ' ... 1...... _" "'_~ ...... : •• '" .1.:"",.,1 ~ .••11 ..... ,. ,. :.' 11 .. 1..,' •• ". ,,.: ."", '·, .. iI ,." .1 ...... ;;.1 .. ,,' ...... • Movies Talk' Deep We~,. .~ I ~, . , .. rPo • Embree Echoes Too Much' SmarlHorse f.~ HOLLYWOOD CAP) ~ As he RENEWS, NOd. (CP) - Pat ~ Of particular Inlemt to the And there, up there, we'll under· takes his dally walk down Holly. McCarthy dug a hole 18 feet¥dccp ~ Ichool children was the last day of stand. wood Boulevard, Ihe whlte··halred In this fishing community ncar St. '"t:i ~.i Ichool, and the thought that no Caplin came 10 land on Sunday man with the crew cut and spry John's, but when he !alled .10 j:] ~j ed~ nore lessons, no mOle books, no at Fox's Dock, and a number of slep Is seldom recognized as a strike waler he gave up In dis· ., morc teacher's cross-eyed looks for c&rs and trucks wel'c on Ihe beach 1I\'lng legend from Ihe filmland gust. ~l .". tll'o full mohnths. schoolIs c\oSled and se\'eral ~ccured some of the past. When he returned to fill In the ~ here with t e usual part es, pr ze fi~h that Inmied thcre. Salmon are He Is Mack Sennett. the big, hole he found his brother John's ~i\'ing and diploma distribution. reported very scarce In this vlcln· gruff Irishman who contributed horse storing up at him unhappily. ~ On :llonday the C.H.E. Examlna· Ity. amI lobster Is a thing of the more to laughter than anyone be- Problem: How to get a husky hafe began in the Pentecostal past. 1111'. A. G. Nlppard. one or (ore or lifter him. He brought to horse out of a deep well. -Slliqltt tlon~ Schonl. Mr. Arthur Walsh, Vice our local businessmen was sell· Ihe screen stich stars as Charlie Solution: Earth and ingenuity. Principal O! tbe Amalgamated Ing salmon on Saturday for 35e a Chaplin, Marie Dressler. Wallace Pat and John slowly dumpcd clay School,. 'Lewlsporte, was super- pound dressed, whereas ,we saw Bee r y, Buster Keaton, Gloria Into the hole and the horse co. ;. I'i~or, and upwnd of twenty pu. It advertised elsewhere for sixty Swanson. Harry Langdon, Weber opcrated by stomping it down. pils wrote the exams. They were to sevent~· tw'o cents PCI' pound. ami Fields. Harold Llo~'d, W. C. When the hole was filled the horse New from the Salvatlon Army Scbool The. Pentecostal Assemblies of Fields and Bing Crosby. was on top oC the heap FALi.S-"A ncv a1111 the Pentecostal Scbool, Em. Little Burnt Ba~' nnd Embrce held It was Sennett who gave the! ~trollcd casually away. ' for the futurc oC brae. ami from the Pentecostal Ihe Annunl Baptismal Service world the comedy chase, Ihe nung b designed at thc 21 Schnol, I.IHle Burnt Bay. The gen· jointly at Fox's Dock on a recent I custard pic. lhe fabulously frantic R D c~nvention of the Ne l rral opinion was that the papers Sunday afternoon. A public mi· Keyslone Kops. }Ie helped revo· eport rop Federation of La~ou w~re eJ~y, the r~sults in Seplem-' dress syslem was lIsed and anum· lutionize seaside' attire with the I Frank Chafe In ber' will perhap~ reveal tbe truth bel' of their followers were 1m· Mack Sennett hathln~ beautles. In Catclles of of this. mCl'S·ed. DHCL1NE OF COMEDIES the conr.ention open II( TIle townspeople were somewhat A woman residcnt of lhls lown Sennett stopped making pictures ay mornms. R . b T Chafe told delegRt ,hocked to hear of lhe sudden \\',IS recently surpri~ed to get a more than 20 years' ago. The aln OW rout death at SI. Clare's ;IIerc), Hnspl. b!!1 from nn hospital for t('11 dol· double fealure ended the need for who crowded in~o tI~1 t~l. St. John·s. of ~lr.l. Norman lars for X'1'3\'S taken of her hus· two.reel comedies, and the adl'cnt ~ELSON. B.C. (ep) - Anglers the Con\'entlOn II \\'hitt or Buchans Imt a fOl'mer band's should;!r dllrin~ ,hme month of sonnd thrcw Ihe emphasis from and resort Oll'lIers in the Wesl with an OP!,I '. rf'h!ent of this town. It was of lhis year. The fael is that her comie 10 serious films: Ii:ootenay District arc perturbed '1 'f nol al'ailed of Ill1iJ Imoll'lI that she was in hospital husband bas been dead for ten For many years, Sennett has by a drop in. catches of the Kobt- :; !or Ruother 20. ye~i : I for an operallon and her husband years. and ,vas neyer at any time lived In the Garden' Court Apart· enay rainbow trout. e: lnrr'mll}1l will offer Its' was lXpccting word to i/o for her a patlont al Ihe ho{pital. and at ments on Hollywood Boulevard, n These fish which commonly rlln r the opportunity. 10 I I , a~ she was showing signs of reo the time oC hl~ death Ihe Instllu, half·block from Grauman's Chin·, from 20 to 30 pounds are said 10 :t it may speak With ; r(;\'e:y, but on Tuesday morning lion was used"b~' military person. esc Theatre. He has a small be getting scarcer In this district. They All of unpreccdenled s he was summoned from Ihe pit nel. Needless to 'say, the woman aparlmen~ In the stalely old build· Residents and resort owners say decisions which arc where he was work in!:, and inslead In question wrote Ihe hospital sec. Inis ami likes the location because fishing in Kootenay Lake is still convention. Mr. Clm of rctch'lng word to come for ber, retary Ihat she did not think her It is close to theah·es. ~estaurants, good by many ~tandards-but fish affect Ihe livcs and i: was effect that she had passed husband had come back from lhe clubs, etc. At 72, he shll Icads an arc predominantly small and the :OJ.thor. bcsides ourscl\'c a'.I'''~'. ~Irs. Whitt was born at dead and had an X.ra),. " active life. ov.er.all catch is decreasing. Add Up To bclong~ to til Ch~n!:e Islands. N.D. Ba),. tbe PERSONI1L I He keeN up with the current They point out that in a derby of Newloundlal dausht~r of the laIc Henry George Mrs. Sadie Snoll' and hoI' son n:ovles and he h~s some strong he!d this year only 407 pounds of tiDes will he of im Edwards and ~Irs. Elizabetb Whitt. Warrcn are at present I'lsltlng VICII'S about t~da)' ~ film fare. rall~bow trout was landed, com· In 20 years the N \\,hrn shc Irft home she went to IWhltbourne. . "Nearly· everythmg you see in pared with 18,000 pounds caught Federation oC Laho ~t. ,Iohn';; where sho was empluy. The man~' friends (lr ~lrs. Clyde I Plctu~~S loday Is war, \·I?lence. or at a similar derby in 1947, with SUMMER nucd, "has comc II' I'll a~ a domeslic. She married a. Barrett (nee Vera Snow) will be I rape, he remarked. 1 Hunk Iewer competitors. and a wish to an \lr. Lynch of Ihat rlty and ~hort. sorry tn hear tha't she 15 ill. Her i that:.s why people don't 'go to the \ .Toe Wallach, president o£ the 01 Ihe economic stru I~' after she was Ie!! a widow. husband who was emplo\'ed with i mo\ les as mucll.ttttlllllg Nelson Rod and Gun Club, feels province. Thcre ~rc . :\hout ~ix YChrs ago ~he married the C.N:ll., Whitbourne, 'is being ImOI'les as milch. :bey arc con.: that some work. is ~eeded at the laid down their I' ~Ir. :>\orman Whitt (If Horwood Rnd Ira'lsierred 10 l.cwisporte and they. SCllOlis of ~e col~ I\ar .•The)'k sec: source .of the big fIsh ru~s, Lar " ~Ir. Chafe 5aid, m~dc their home here, later IIlOV' will rr mOI'lng there as ~oon as I v olence e\ rry lime thel pic lip I ileuu river. which runs mto the ihc rcsponsibilit~· hcy 1 ill;: to Buchan, where her hus. ~Ir~. Banet! is wcll ~~ough 10, a n~1I'5paper. :r h~ar Il.O~ Ihe I norlh c~d of the Ko~tenay basin. on: hallrJ was emplo\'ecl. The remains I . I radiO and sec It on T\. Wh~ \lould Mr. \\aIlach says hIS club would Federation presidcl .. !Tiled h~re on' ~'l'Iday morninll r~~~~: William Ellsworlb Is sprncl.11r:~~· want to go to a movie for like to. resume .operation of an egg II1IItHhc imporlance of IInil and II'M taken to the Sall'nllon in" a short vacation with her dallgh i ~1'UCIl • col~ectmg slatlon and hatchery, unions. "No MOl:" Cita~el 10 await Ihe burial Iil';s at Gander and llarbour Gracr! VISUAL 1.'HEeTS IIEST I which was Iyorked o~ the upper What are the things that go with Summer? Gloves and hose, bags and beads.' • • and all the athlt iHiII,ocra.cy can be Sllcces~ ~rmce which was positIoned lin. respeeti\'clv I '. •••• 1 Lardean unhl 1949, In an eflort unit)'." he staled. Tl iiI 1 . • • • • I • if the n~lit da\' owing to Ibe Me Like many a pioneer of l.hc: to restore the supply. The club delightful bits that a Summer-hearted lady needs to add a finisiJing touch to her outFit. At The Royal words, "I formall~' dec arrival of relaih'cs. On Saturcla'" ~Ir. allli !III'S. Ha~ II anI Lo~k~ or Silent sercen. he feels th~t. mo\'ws currently seeking $2,000 a year Annual Com'ention dlernoon, thc funeral service lI'a's Buchans havr tahen up ~esldence make a mlslake by talklO!l too from the British Columbia Game Stores will be found the "needed little fashions" that make summer so wonderful a season and accent Federatior . held P~stOI' nO\' Lait(' of the at LIlt Ie Burnt Ba)·. II I~ under· ---- Department 10 pay a batchery open for transactio!. Pcniecoslal Chu;ch offered prav. ~tood lbat they 1131'e purcl!3sed a companied them on their return man. \ your Summer finery with coolness and knowing charm. as may legally cr. ~Iajor Abbott. II friend of ttie ho~e there where the f~mlly will trip 10 liol'woml. ;\Ir~. Normore Several factol's are considered ~ it." Mr. Chafe concl ru mil 1', led a fal'orlte son" of the reSide but Mr. Locke. WIll be em· was at Lewisporte secklng medical possibly responsible for the de· ~ dccfa~ed. and Captain DEdward p~o.yecl as formerly '~'Ith lhe Bueh· attention. 'cline. It .Ka~lo resort owner cites' t~ :\ccho. Corps Officer, gal'c the a.1S Mining Compan~, Mrs. John Pardy and Doreen, the elimmatlOn of Ihe lake's ma'l~ Biblc Address, Inking as his text, Mr. Arthur Janes .of Campbell· spent a "er~' enjoyable week at; jor shallow area at the s?uth end ~ RAYON GLOVES Ihc wor(is of SI. Paul, "It IS ap. t~n South spent a ~~eek.end here IBotwoocl. I by farm .13nd reclamation, and ~ IIKAYSER" HOSE Smart looking gloves in lemon, lavend ...,lrUilJour pninlrd unto men once to die but Ilsltlng his brothel, ~lr. Mark ~{r. Allan BIII'sey was the lucky' ngrees With Mr. WaIlach that Beautifully sheer and clear, "Kayser" ~ftcr Ihis tbe judgment~" inler' Jnne~. Sr. winner ?f Ihe eight day clock In \ dams on lhe outlet of tHe lake ~ pink, green, red and black. Sizes 6!\ ment \\'~s in the community ccme. :\hs. Deborah Hoddinott .Is at a. guessing conI est sponsored by cause the level to nuctuate sev· ~ nylon hose are an excellent choice. Sizes 10 7\-2. ..",ecer< .. ler:', alHl the commlttnl was read present spending a period. \'!SIting the storel;eepcrs who carry Cream " eral feel a~nuallY, k!lll~g lake- ~ 8% to 11 in smart summer shades. Fifty Special per pair ...... 7,c among younger n h~' Cnptnln Necho and Pastor an(1 Mr. and Mrs. Nathamel Cull of the West flour In stock. She shore underllaler ,·egetallon. "~ one gauge, 30 denier, 60 gauge, 15 " Mr. Ballam said. ~Irs. Eric Ball, of Little Burnt with relatil'es at Bo\ll:oocl. Was right 10 the minute ns to how \. S~.,: \'nlll,~pr member,'! wi! na~'. sang a duet, "Further along, and Camlly nrc at BIshops FaIls long lhe clock would run on onc . Some. tribes have women chiefs i'\i denier. to gh'e Iheir tim, wc'lI know all about iI." The cas. a~ guesls of ~Ir. nnd Mrs. Pierce wlnlling. . In Brlhsh Togoland In Africa, and r;; Price per pair ...... $1 .35 FABRIC GLOVES Tradc Union mo\'cme ket was laden with flowers King. ;lliss El'ena Cramm. who Cor se\,· although polygamy Is Icgal It Is i:l Washable fabric gloves with shari wrist. men today ha\'e wrealhs, nnd sprays showing hOI~' ~Ir. James Nippard. who earlier ernl months has been employecl nol generally practised. m Sizes 6% to 7%, in while, beige, creal!\ as r,reat as their pre highl)' esteemed Ihe late Mrs. lin the year underwent treatment as a domestic fit Botwood is at M tbe problems m SEAMLESS NYLONS red, navy and black. Whitt was by her friends. Suro.'I\,. 1 at the ~eneral Hospllal, st. John's, present spending two weeks \'aca· much. d Unions ha\'e a b; . inl! arc her hushand, an adopted Ihas hail to retnrn to that Instltu· tlon here with her parents. "Whep you see a bolt of light· M Smart for warm weather wear are these Prices per pair ...... ,..... 75c ena ~ and it will take bi dau~htcl'. her aged mother, fll'e Itlon for. R further check·up. His Ross Osborne while playing on nlng, you get the impression right ~ "Kayser" seamless nylons. They are 400 the shoes." the )Iini sislcr~ and four brothers and a mdny friends wIsh him a speedy .n wharf here, accidentally fell in· away," he observed. "Seconds needle, 15 denier and come in popular Ballam spoke oC the wide circle of relath'es and: I'ccove;y. to the water. He \<'n~ rescued by laler, you hear the thunder. It's NYLON GLOVES of major changes fawn shades. Sizes 9 to 11. friends. Funeral arran~ements \' ~Iasler .Haywnr~ Sbeppard of 1.1£5. Herman Nipparo, apparently: the visual eflect Ihat means the Heavy nylon gloves in white, turquob., Jeajs,lati,on six years ago WCI'(' h)' Carncll'5 Funeral home. tillS 1011'11 Is.spendllIg his vacation "none lhe worse for his ducking. ha hr I h eharaers £HEYteettt Price per pair ...... $1.50 the purposes SI. Jobn',. 1 at ~armanl'll.le. He was accom· most. Thc trouble with pictures is Ioven d er, red, brown, navy and bla:l ~'b!isllment of the lah . pamed hy IllS maternal grand. ~ ~Ir. and ~!rs. George Barn~s 01 that they let the character sit' Long wrist style. Sizes 6% to 71 ;. review committee Gild knows the way. lie hold5 the I ~other who was here lor a short! Horwood were In lawn ntlcndi.ng. chairs nnd lalk s 10 •• t~ ~\ ~·i~~~~th~e..:c~o~m~m~it~te~e:... ke" . locatlon. Ilhe funerat of the late Mrs. Wllltt. "I remember 'Bill (W C ) F' Id KNEE LENGTH NYLONS Pflce per parr ...... ~l.W rl .' George al' . I J' I ' " Ie s. "Kayser" nylons in knee length, 51 I I~(' ~u~d~s us. wilh unerring hanel. ~ ~Irs. Walter :';Ol'lllOI'C and ~lIss It~ealmentSOt~la~. recell' ng'i~('~ I~a \\e use~1 to have :vonderlul dia· gauge, 15 denier, sizes 9 to 11. Idea I Sometimes willi Icarles.~ ryes we'll I Effie ~()rmore II'cre ol'ol'night' accldentalIv clltlswl~~mn w~IC k I~ loguc IITHtenhe for him. ~lIt ~vhen WHITE CLUTCH BAGS I SCI! :;uesls of Major AblioU, who ae- I while employed_ at Glenw~~dsal\. .,~ceengcothctf, • (~ tlh roll'pulnhchl1lme e ne awav." In a for summer wear, smart shades. Price per pair ...... $1.25 Smart for summer are these dome 'ad· pene; ened white clutch bags. A local produd SEE by "Gold Sail". "KA YSER" MESH HOSE Special each only ...... $1.91 ~.... abo u DISPLAY RACKS As they are non-run, Kayser mesh hose will give excellent service. They come in a smart fawn shade for summer,' in WHITE HANDBAGS Your summer outfit is not complete wit~ ...... : \ sizes 9 to 11. p. . out a smart white handbag. Assocled "ghv i., , flce per pa,,~ ...... $1.65 styles to select from. Il",l!,'''''~ IJ FALLS Jull' Prices each $1.98, $2.25, $2.50 & $3.30 ~;ln.~~an~~~ Minister • :! : "CORTICELLI" NYLONS the Hon. E. 5 1 WIDE VARIETY .erda\, morning ca lIe( , ~ Popular with well dressed women, they , COLORED HANDBAGS mOI'ement in ' . You'lI lik. PIvwood pln,ling WALL AND TILE BOARDS come in s~art fawn shades, 51 gauge, 10 support the car. fo, w.1I1 and "lIing b.ctule 1S denier, sizes 8% to 11. Simulated leather handbags in postll s.. fely. Ihtlt b'g Ihlltl .f ,.. I wood WATER· SHAW ST. P • • shades of blue and pink. Spencer, spcaki! ... I ...IV to Ipply ••• ,. SHOWROOMS flce per palr...... $1.35 'lUIdv Ind ",u ..bl., 10 limpl. Prices each ...... $2.80, $2.98 and $3.00 opening oC the '. finilh I. you, III't. Plv' .Fcdera~ion of Lab weed walll mly bl p"nlld. "HARVEY WOOD" NYLONS It should be pari a ptp ... d. ".'ntd 0' enlm,I,d. to spread the You'lI 1111 ;, in ,.mod.ling •. NECKLACES Exquisitely fine nylon hose, each pair on Newfoundland fC'r ubinllS, built·in., dOltt" White and colored necklace, in as' .tc. PIV ..ood it ',ulV YI".,iI,. cellophane wrapped. They come in is no better 01 smart fawn shades and grey. Sizes 9 sorted sizes and shapes. Popular ler Newfoundland summer. ~L:lboulr", Mr. Spencr to 11. to aid in MASONITE 54 gauge, 15 denier .. Price per pro $1.30 Prices each ...... 35c end 49: PV PLYWOOD TILEBOARD 66 gauge, 15 denier Price per pro $1.50 RANCH WALL .. EARRINGS .. AND WELDTEX FAMOUS MAKE NYLONS White earrings to match necklaces ...... Pnces· •per set ...... 35 c an d 4~' . '. '. Fifty-~ne gauge, 15 denier pure nylon • I • • ... .••• . hos~ at a remarkably low price. They .. . are first quality and come in all sizes. PEARL NECKLETS Shown in smart summer shades. For Simulated pearl necklets, make a char~ . - extra economy buy two pairs of the ing summer accessory. '. MASONITE same shade. 1 strand ...... Price eoch $/.2l MASOf)llTE Special per pair only ...... 89c 2 strand ...... Price each $2.21 -.. LEATHERWOOD 5 PEGBOARD 4 strand ...... :.Price each $3.7 .' NYLON GLOVES 5 strand ...... Price each $4~ MAIILlTr, for ,.,It , kilt"." Remod,1 Wltlt CEtliNG TiLl AND .. Sheer nylon gloves with frilled wrisl and Looks like tile; easy to clean; Cov" old c,lIIn;l/ a d,e. TENITEST : . easy to put on. LiCetime allllv, 111,/ h,lp, to FIBRPLY pearl trimming. Choice of white, pink, heauty ••• Vivid or pastel WHITE CHOKERS ' .. In,u'''" Ton,u. .n. GYPSUM NUFAPLY blue or red; sizes 6 to 8. I" . colors, $Ioovld 10 fll Ilghllr. Assorted sizes and shapes ta select Irom .. Co\'er old celllngs; a decora· MASONITE SQUARE TILE Special per pair on/y ...... 79c .; .~. ," I tlve tile: helps to insulate. Prices each ...... 75c, 90, and $I.IXI Ton;ue and grooved to fit KENMORE ARBORITE tl4htly. '," . BUILDING MATERIALS " .. ~\ , DIVISION Ltd SHA W STREET DIAL 8029J , re-Cue TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND,' The Dally News t ' /' ederationOf Labor Convention Opens Fisheries Council Presents Placque To 1I{~rows Nest" hafe Forecasts • President Suggests 'New Blueprint" \~D F,\1.1.~-"A ncll' blue;, established because of continual Closer Co-operation ( _ the f((lUre of labour ehan~es in the thinking and ,;":h''i: nro :11 llll' 20th An· policies of labour Rnd business. Mr. Williyghby R. Ritccy, Presidel1t of the Fisheries' ~",,;\rn\ll'n "i tltr :'\rll'fnlllld· ~Ir. Ballam rc[erre dto the brief Council of Canada, since April, 1955, has just completed FfrlmTlHn (II L;lhllur, ~ald prescntcd by Ihe Federation to thc , 'I \'r.llik l'haf~ 111 r1rrlnr· Cumlllittec and tolt! the delegates an official visit to the Fish Trade of: ~\ewfoundland. and 1 '. · r""'>I,lcI'lj,'(1 "pcn hNC ycs· he Ie!t ~ttre the. report of th,c ,lett here yesterday afternoon. to retul'll to his home in I :;j i, · :~rrnlll;. I cumnnttee would IIIcludc man)' t[ , "I , I I t allel nnt all o[ their recommene!ations. Riverport, No\'a Scotia. , iI I" l.t<'" Ir t,,1-1 I I' r~a1 C~'I' He assured them as well that the .,1' , "r rl',,\nk,i inln t ,r own Mr. Riteey, who is president ami managing direcLor of I '\'\' 'Ii' I ,llllrlllin" i~ 10 he rcport will he J:il'cn the most care· Ritee\' Brothers of Rivcrport, has been dir('ctly interested . "~ '[.) ':"I~I ;"1 III'I'UI'tlmil)' fill c(ln~idcrati(ln by the GOI:ern· ,·1 , (I I n ment. Mr. Hallam said he Ielt one in U,'e fishery since 1945, and during the past ele\'en , I ',' ,,,Ir,i" 111:11' no h \' 11 10 ". • f II til t I , 'f". ~Illllhrl :!(\ )T,\r~, Thr. 0 lr. mas mpor an sellmen s years ha~ esl~b1ished a reputatiqn as a progrcssi\'e lead "::0(1 \'0111 "fll'r ii' mrmher- of prrsent lahour legislation i~ " ,: 1"'I",rlllllily In \Il1il~ ~o that dcaling with apprenticeship. er in the fisheries .. His operations with the salt fish J :"~,.,' 'I'r~,~ wilh a ~in!!le 1I~ expressed his faith In the Gov· trade in his hometown has brought new hope to the I '''~';(1l'r''('I''lrlllrd ~frrllgth. crumen!', apprenticeship program community of Riverport and the nearby fishing commun : ."·j',or- ,\ hIi'll ;lIC madc at and pointed ont that with the ~~:~;r::II>';" ·M. ('halc slIid, propel' training as It provides ity of Lunenburg, where to-day only four out of the ;[lr,'1 Ihl' 1I1'r' ami II'clf.a~e young mcn can climb to the 10p ~any bankers lire still pursuing fishing on the Grand' "rr' hr.j,lr- "lIr'clI·cs. 1 hl~ of Ille ladder of success, The :,:;:1,;1\ 11..1,,11':, 10 the Traile Labour lIIinisler said he was "cry Bank~. . . ,,1 :'>1'11 (IIlIll(ltalln and proud of Ihe nell' Workmen's Com· ~Ir. nilcey hi\!; fil'C mo~rrn new: ---" --- ' --_._- · \I ~~r' IIdl irr nf i11lporlallcc prnsation Act which wl1l. provide hankcr~ carrying twenty·eight men I hour Bulfett, Wit1~~. B~", C~pe " :, It' :11 ~\'dr' Ihc liell'l~~\lnd. increased bCllelils for Injured each. many of them hailin;: from I Bro)oJc. Ferrylnno, A'luafort Rnd fr :rr;rli"11 "f ].;\hn1lr, he workmen ane! dependents. He said KCII'founuland South Coa~t ports.! SI. John·s. "h;,< rome !rum ami he hoped that the Federntion H~ operatcs his own fi~hing lIeet i The NOl'a Scotians and tht New· , . . t ~r.1 would not reslrict itself to nny and is also one of 1he largest huy· \ [oundlanders from now on shouhl' •• ' ft III·h In .1n 11\ r~ .. ;: '1:'( r,' ,,,,,lillI' ~Ir\ll'\urr of degree with the constitutional cr~ of Newfoundland salt bulk fish pull together Rnd forget past dif· I for proces~ing in his drying plant. I ferences, and go on to develop the 'r:'.:r,re Therr ,\re mrn who changes,it proposes to'make at the (RCN Photo) cO'"n Ilwir HI'cs lor Conl·enllon. lie expressed Hi~ only son is in the business lishcrie~, ~Ir. Rilcie ~aid, in In 'l;"~ t~e with him. intw'iew with Ihe DAILY NEWS. '.. Ilr, ,'hair 'ail!, "anrl wcl hope U!at Ihe III ON SATURDAY, ,July 14th., accompanied by Captain A. Pickard, n,C:N., Chief of Nal'al Stal! Olllcer, NOd. anll CommRnders I lah~ur mOI'~mellt Past president of the Canadian' Speaking o[ hi~ trip to' the ':'" 'r'I,,'I1'lhilitl' to thcm ! Nell'foundland Will eonltnue to n. Spencer and ,1. F, Fimlkner, of HMCS Outremont, visited the Crow,' Ne~l ~ncl pre,enterl a I'lilcque of :h, ~'Outl'emont" to the ", .... . , adl'auce and wished the deleJ:ates Atlantic S,aJt Fish Exporters Asso·: I'arious fishing centres in Nc\\,· Club, Picture show~ (left to right) Commander Chance presenl ing the Placque to Mr. Pelet' 'Goodridge,._ .. _.-_._,----- President of the ----Club. elation anri one or its present di-\ foundland. which he made by hcH- n::;, I ...... " " l'rr-icicnt ,tre lUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 5 ~~~==~~~~~------~--~------~------______e ____---- Command Summer Camp .~ ,I I . for summer \, h, \ at Ayre's.·Boys' Dept. ~. 'lo, ,; I I' )· . SPORT SHIRTS '1;',.'4 i ·• '. "11 Fa[1cy coloured and plain coloured cotton plisse, with short sleeves; · j · I 8 to 16 years ...... :...... 1.49 · . , ~ Blue and white broadcloth, short sleeves, 8·16 years ...... :... 1.49 · i .i'· , Saddle stitched gabardine, long sleeves. Colours navy, red, wine, gray, I !' light blue, tan, green; 8·18 years ...... :...... 2.98 TEE SHIRTS Cotton in colours yellow, blue, navy,and white. Small, medium ar,d large sizes ...... ,...... 6SC, , Interlock cotton;' colours yellow, blue, navy Clnd white. Small, medium and large 5izes.; ...... 85e. White (otton with Davey Crockett motif. ' Srnall, medium and large ...... ~ ...... hlf.' ..... , ...... ,., ...... II.HtI.69c, 98c gtant PLAY SHORTS (Nallonal DeCence Phllto) Gabardine, 7·14 yeors, .. ·... ·...... ,...... ,. .. ., ... ,."., ...... 11 ...... " 1.5!i ~,",,,.,.~ ,,~ :1:r hr~t .\rm~· Cnllct~ In Ea~lcl'n ('ommo,mlleh ('amp Aldenhot on Wcdnesday 101' Arondel Tweed, 7-12 years ...... ,...... I1 ... .,., .. ,:...... "" ...... l.40 \;' .,:\' , ;,"1'1 ,'amp at r.anff, Alhcr:n. T!II :\cwfonndland c:mdidals RI'C shown abo\'e from Cotton Drill, 7-14 yeors ...... " ... I1 ...... u ...... ,.u" .... '-" .. , ...... l.35 , :n r:;'l: , :" ,'.ill'! ,\uhrry lingers. SI. .Inhn·~ CadeL Clifford Smith. Br,~' Roberl5j Cadet Ray· :-, \:",';"1:, , ,,:nrr Hronk: (mi,;ingl Cndel .1:1 il1('5 Hnyward. (l1'and Falls. ,------FLANNELI SHORTS English grey flannel, Iinfld, wilh button closure. . I 5·6 years ...... 2.30 7·8 yean ...... 2.50 9·'0 yea rs ...... 2.7.5 Wool and coHon flannel, grey, 6·14 years ...... 3.2S All wool flannel, grey, 6·14 years ...... 3,75 CAPS "Davey Crockett" Gob Cops with coloured tops ...... 29c. JDavey Crocket" Felt Ccps, brown, with tail...... ,...... 85c. '1. Robin Hood Caps, felt, with feather ...... " ...... u, ...... , ...... 39 •• JEANS Elastic waist, zip closure, 7·1-i- years ...... 1.90 PLASTIC COATS Blue with snap fasteners, 8·14 year5 ...... ,...... 1.75 Helmets to match., H. '1'"'II.I'IfII'"'I.II I •• ""'1'" , •• ' ..... llIltI ...... " ..... " .65c, "DAVEY CROCKETT" IRON·ON ..EMBLEMS c - ... _-_." 35 .' Jrrlalll! . Dressed In cap and go wn, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal ••• for Jackets, elc. . '·~:~inal a lipstick i lrft' leiwc;; Iyagh HOllse with Uni \·cr.;ity of Ireland Chancellor Eamon de ;, r. :,ffidr,l'i:. 1'(: that really ': .. :wrl hy Ihr . af:el' :·Ctci\'ing an hoornl'" Doctor of Laws degree ~l1tly. Nehru came to ,,::in'lilaiinr. 01 from J.nlldun, whcre he atlended the Commonwealth Premiers Conference. PI]('l(". does things RUBBER COATS for you! Black buttoned, cemented 38ams, sizes 22·36 ...... '...... 6.60 Obituary Helmets to match ...•... t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.2~ Pnss('(\ Ilenceflllly awp)' Bfter a shurt ililles.~. Stallblall~ r.olcmun I{cnllL·t1y 'at Nashuu, New ]Jump· , ., 1\ Bellefits For shire un JUII~ 1~, JIl56, In his 50Lh , ~'t·m·. JUST ARRIVED,! I , ,I· The 1:lte ~[I'. ){cnnetly was born ., FOl'IIler at t'arVUII('ill', Ole son of the late PriSOllers C:tptuin W. J. anll "Jary (Cullen) . : ~',ar': I ( j)'. i Ii"·~ a', I' . U ('1'\01" of \ he I· .. ason Ih:It he \\'a8 I'm' any time J(ellllcd~·. 'rhc dl'censed left New· 11 Thl I~ foundland dor the Unlled States :":Y tn ... •.... , . a ;i'(,1 i'1'('ll'\;\' ,I'c('ently' Ill) illl'3IJal'ilnll'd ItII· work b~' ENGLISH NA VY SERGE 211 years ago. After residing in \ "rnm('nt W;1~ "',. c· UlHln a,klll~ thc, reason of some speelflc disease or 11I\('I'IlI'I('I'1 \ i ii' . . II I'xiliurc menIal disablement. Nell' York for 18 years he moved j !'oI1,!rm, 10 Nashua, New Hampshire. I ( Ilcl;li~h ca;CI Inm'I~' III ('xlcndiug 10 Chi employed ill employment , 11 l', ('\'''[;UI £UTEX , \'n~ I'l' 1I1'1,lIlns-. I II nol i "1 C. I ., wt was UMlrllu lie WH~ a member of the Knights ,I jlJrCition (1( l'ilth r ~\PIr.~·111I!nl Insurance: Cel employer! in iusul'lIhlc em. r. I .:l I'h.lr"clcr of Columhu~, Council No. 122, and j ~tri,,/>I'crt. 10 ICIlUI hellinlli pln.vrnclll in respcct oC which was employcd by lhe Beebe Rub. Sheer Lanolin , I.:ncm~::, .lI'hIl'h "ligihilily, contribution! w!!~(!, nlll puyable, III,Ufancc lor bel' Company lip to the time of ,~m(,at hiN death. , c:tn ~c, e'lablished.j (iI) not \\'orklng by reason of , LIPSTICK i, I hal' .agencies across, n stoppage of wurk owing to a lIe Ie lives to mourn his wife, the , ' pas,ed similar ilabor dispute at the place of his (ormer Ethel Smith of Placentia, I Now In Canadal Double breClsted style, long trousers, pockets reinforced with nylon, ~ .I,,!,., 'I, ,Qmploymcnt. three sons, WJl1lam, a member of i !, Those tempting, terrific II , \".:"tI;t",ar". Sud ely ha~; that period shall ... be Increased the U.S. IIlarinc Corp who il Ita ! II 'I . "I U(,lal pI'ried in : hy the nggrcgnte oC any such !loned at Camp Pendleton, Calif., i . CtJTEX hpsticb 12.13 yecl'1 14·15 yeors 16.17 yeClrJ i . • " ~' 1111' 1"'l'ill _.. 6~ ______~------~------__~T~H~E~D~A~ll~Y~~~T~UE~S~D~AY~,~J~U~lY~j The Family . " . ' , III I • :CHIT -CHAT COLUMN , EDI'l'OR'S NOTE: The family Council consist~ 01 l psychiatrist, a newspaper editor, a \\'omen's page editor 1 newspaper writers. These cnnsult with clergymen 01 all f' "ISITll>\G 1\1,\CKINSONS graduating from the National Unl· : denomluations. All letters, are hcld in complet~ conlideoc:iI,'l ~Ir. and ~Irs. Eric Martin and \'cI'slty of Ireland,' Dublin in 1949; their young sari Bobble. lelt here he has specialized In X·ray diag I MARTIN-Our girl wants to be was not afraid to con[,1 nn Sllllrday to spcnd, a short holi· nosIs. He reeeh'ed his post·graduate analyzed. ' might solve some of mI' 1,1 day at ~Inckin~ons. training from Sir Harold Graham· NORMA-I can't talk to my par- Some or my friends Hodgson while working as a memo ents. heiped, and I do not U:FTM~.~al~~lns,~d~O[b~aL~ndon'h~d,ad~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~------'-----~,~Y~--~E SU:O Miss Ada Bullc)' and l\Ilss OliVe I' Friday from a business trip to --, ----- mild epilepsY (petit-mal) marry ,I,,,, '0 great a pari , Bishop, Queen's Rond, left here )Iontreal. I, e i without telling her future consort 1"lItl', 3'1<1 sitwc 1I1 last week hy 5.S. Northern Rang. Iron Tilese On Black and Whtte St U d' Y ' BY AUCIA HART, : that she has epilepsy? t::in lia, c011llnit er to spend a holiday with Miss ~Iost mat~rc women In the' I FEEL STRO~GLY that she f'l1l1, ;,nll I1ri,~:lholll Bulley's brother and slster.ln.law, ,course of hme become grand-! should talk thc matter over flllly 1;- in llH' CGlI1I11UI :llr. and Mrs. J. Bulley at Bale I mothers. may be I not only with the boy concerned i x.\'j'o, 'IlO imJl Verle. \ " o!'l For Hot ,'Sum' mer' Days I her own children~he c~lldrc~ ~ ehl!dren, or but with her doctor. This is the I lou!!1 bQ ll1arle till''''- 'T"l • Ithey may be ~, neighbor s,. but all: only way that scriol15 difficulty in, "1IllatinIl Wil,l, lIwm, LEA "IlliG FOR TORONTO "., l Ihe samc she flDds !Ierse!f Invaded, Ihe future mi!!ht be aI'oided. I ('crr! h;,\'~ hel'Il I I pdll'Y , Professor and l\Irs. David Pitt I Ir;~~ by youngster; agalR aner many Anolher implied question is thr. !,orlant dce,i " associale professor of English at " i years, ,lability oC the young lady 10 dl) a annoullrcd 01\ thc !'Y ~Iemorlal Universil)' will Ical'e ,.,,' I~ takes some getlIng used, to, : .atisfactory job of running a home IIwI1wealth Prime ~ here this wcek accompanied by I; _ ;. Thmgs may ha,'~ gott~n a, htlle : Some who would ha\'e difficulty ft'rcl!('r, nt 1I'1I1I'h, ~Irs, Pitt and their two children. fussy sInce the IIoman s children, competin~ in othe walks of life t:lry \Iwe to make w a Robcrt and Jnhn to spend the nexi I~"\~, ..~ l(re, II up,h'\ Butt mostIj woment 'tfind it; C'ln,u m"nMage th c tarsks oC a home 1",ameoa t's. m t III' past ,f'I year In Ontario. The", plan to lIor'.'1 IW LeOI alth' us ",aga1R 0 ,,"faL'rl" .uCCC'Sfllllv-, • . "Ne,'ertheless "1 ha,'e gone from gOIl.IIO , spenil the rest of July and Allgust )oun~. ers, an. clr \\3):. Ilhis also is important from the Wear for wet ,lIlIImer 1'~I!1i'\"III'eS ncll' \'isiting Professor Pilt's parents, An mvaSlOn of grandchllllr~n, If I standpoint oC future happiness and comes in an astoni'hin2 .,-,'10·:::'''' nod !ICl' [riend, ill the ReI'. and Mrs. T. J. Pitt at 11'''1 expeclcd, shollld be met With a shOllld be thought through care- color, fabric and de;[~, "'nce, Olle IIllder."1 Varna, Ontario, and ~Irs. Pitt's 5 c?tlon or olher washable dress. fully. coats are flower-prinled, ',Jl1ll' mOl'c IIcailed parents, the Rcl', and Mrs. W, J. ' Ill' KLds are ~lessr· ,They slop food, Thc question of marriage for knit, plaid or polka,dolted, ~, al>" being made \\'ool!rcy at Simcoe, Ontario. In Ihey reqUIre pI~kmg out o~ t~e, someone with epilepsy anil the ton raincoat comc; w;i\ latin,lri"" September they will go to Tor. mUd. If Ihere IS a grandchild In hazards, if any, to children hom I skit't. 'fhe e~tton kni: co.t A SENS!: OF onlo, wherc Professor Pitt will arms, R. grandmolher would be i of such marriage are difficult 10 i the winter trend for the Ore l'ollld enler th'c Graduatc School of Tor- well.adl'lsed, to ,,:ear an a~r~n discuss entirely a c cur a t c I y, ! sll'cater. 1.1:1! the Chanecl1~1" onlo University to do a year's re. when the child arnves for a "1511. ! There arc differcnces of opin:l)lI: Capes comc in for Ir/ ':I\'ing-thnU;l,h e\' ~earch towards his Doctorate In .II. mother fecls. un~omforl~blc If I as to the part played by heredity i nod, too. A khakL rOD:i~ l:ard times ;6'£ lIli En~1Jsh, and plans to complr.lc the .lite feels. her child lS causmg up- in acquiring epilepsy and there i., 1 Ihe Edwarrl!3n ;:r, , 1""l'kclll'd a uscfu: work this coming year. He has 1 ~ct, but I( she, sees t!lat her mO,t- even more unc-cl'laint)' on how to tnkc tile cape look ~n t~1 1I10!1I'Y_is not the been a Rcsearch Fellowship by Iwr Or mOlher-m-lal\' Is ah'?ady, In I predict II'hat is likel)' to happen in, alo:Jc. ant purt. objectin'J' t : I Ihe Humanities Research Council i d'\I'a~le clothes! she doesn mind I an individual case. ; One raincoat in c~!t~, tile whole operatilll; , of Canada, and Is on SAbbatical I IHI~?mg the Chllq o\'er. ,TIIERF. ARE reasons for he-: tate paislcl' h;;, a " I;' nccessan' and lea\'e from Memorial., i hlds 10 v e Imght colors, the liel'ing that epilepsy is csscI;\i;!!ly ! matches an' um:~rd:;; ani I t,hat it could be r: plain, clear ones. If a ~ran~1l10t- an hereditary disease though this! ing hat, ''''al further. h~r wants to make a lut wllh a i5 di~putell b~' some. Almost ccr-I All are ju;1 as 1\ "!er ' , Bill at the sallie c b:lby or 10.~d1cr, she nced o~ly Ininly epilepsy cloes appear wilh: as their plai~rr ,: I';' pNlY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17; 1956 ;.:;.--...... ' b ' 'R 'Planned Blast Write Common ·1 t1!e ship's communication staU, Que eC- o~n ' Seldom In the same place twi · · t R t B· t M M d' E · to days in a rolV, the travelling st:a, P. IaIS e urns IggCS an a e xamlna Ion tion is operated by volunteer't'\,' · rs Non-Atom' I·e Blast MONTREAL (CP)-For the firsl l from the 615·man ~rew. i; i " time, French.speaklng a nd Eng·, -_. . ! HomeAfter30Yea, '!ish.speaking grade VII stUdents of 'I I • QUEBEC (CP) _ Charles Mag. VA,NCOUVER (CP) - Work on the Montreal Catholic School Com· I nan, Quebec·born pianist, organist treacherous Ripple Rock grave· mission have written a common b.,J and composer, 'has rclurned home yard of five vcsscls a~d more examination, ,1. me after 30 years of foreign travel than 100 persons In Georgia Str~it A picture, a new technique, pro· \1 -ylJC doUl'imngan~hilcahmhoue ". wSal~ngaecrc.• o,mbPaalnl!Sr~ mhals beeln .ca~rled out .with only six vided the basis for r'rench.speak. ", t 8()rI~ /I. t , , 0 " nor nJurles, ing students to write in English if ~,i~1 Inns nnd cven played' before 25" Harcl· rock mincrs~ drh'ingR and vice.versa. ~1.llg 000 football lans. shaft inlo the rock of Maud Island All qUestions were founded on a ! l.P :\[r. Magnan-'s concert in a ioot· and under Sevmour Narrow to! '1 Ii 1 q. b~oll sto(llllm COm"~ " about through 'hi ast th e marme: menace' outS o( aUlI"Our y emphasis v ng·room In scene.teaching both .-'..--- hi~ Iriendship with Sammy Baugh, existence, have pi'occeded with languages is on oral mastery," ?r quarterback with Washington Red· great care. official explained, "By using the skins of the National Football ,John I\IcLaren, first·aid man, p!eture We tried to get away from Leaguc, The team gave him a said accidents have been scarce stereotyped examinations placing chance 10 play c1a~sical music due to strict safely rcglllRtions. more emphasis on mechanical during a game lI'ilh Chicago Curd. "There Is no excu~e lor infrac· rulcs than the oratpart." Inal~ in Washinglon Stadium. tions and the men know it. It's Thus, no marks were deducted Amonl( the musical artisls wilh hard, danllcro\l~ work, especially for spelling or other errors which whom )lr. 'Magnari 11'35 associ· undcr~round. and it's 100 CRSV to would have not been noticed in atcd while ahroad II'cre Anna get into difficulty. No one takes spcech. ~[arks Were higher Ihan Pal'lovn, Feodor ChaJiapin, Sofia \' chances." the ayerage ior the English·speak·' I. del Campo, Blanche Thebom and More than 50 mtn arc working ing scction. ' ,I' ,Jeanmairc. lie also composed two on'1Ile project 120 miles northwest , bnllets, Le CirqUe and Les Pcni· \' 01 Vancouver. t' ' ~: CZCF Canada's -I" .' i '1'110 ll'OIlPC So\'iel Rcd singcrs and dancers currently in England wcre l'ccci\'cd al j tentes, Less than 90 fect of the 560·loot J '~II:'. or Arm~' , ' .' :"I ~l . ,':1 lloll~c b\' Lord ]\'[a\'O\' Culhbert AcJ, rovd Thursday for an oWdal wch:ome 10 lh cEngli~h': ye fcels hr has been away (r~m I vertical shalt rc~ains to be rom·n ., . -. " ' . . . "IhiS homelanrl too lOll!! and no\\' m· 'plelcd before min c r 5, workln Smallest Station A Iroupe of European acrobats , ' J :'1:'" jllin the l.ord i\Tayor (wcal'ing jabol ane! chain or officc) 111 Slllglllg "Auld Lang Sync," a 1 \cnd~ to remain in Canada. 'around·the·c1ock shifts, slart o~ brought along with them, to ~ :: E:lglbh,-1 LN, Photo). 1\ i the 2,2oo·fool drift umler the nar· "supporL" them in their U.S, . \, 64 Years of IIis :II:oO~Vk~ to the twin pinnacles of the OTTAWA (CP)-Radio stalion circus tour, a 66·foot tapered .. ·.i "'G CUR'CAIN 1 • CZCF, "Thc Voice of Ontario," is aluminum lower. Atop this ro I 'O ., , · · : When Ihe blast explodes it will probably Canada's smallest and tales a 26.fooi,' motor·drivea Author of TIle \\'(lrld's largest e\ll·tain, 195 i LIfe ASaIlor :he t~e bigg?5t .man.made non· most travelled station. ladder, on which they gothroual!· . D C H. I' fecI bv 45 feci, COVCl'S ,Jan Styka'~ ! ' atomic blast 111 lustory. It is the pride of H:\ICS Ontario, Iheir aerial routine. The Economy" ,1>.. lstory I pail\Iing "The C\'lIciflxion," at: ?IONTREAL (CP) - Ponat La~·I, the nav~;'s globe.trotting training 1 If we were in their tights, we know wc'd make dam sure that 1.. ~~Il'('( ( .r ,\TI(INSON 'l'l'lI they will not I ' Glendale, Calif, ' bonte has been a s\lilor 64.o( hisl TUTOR cruiser, It wal;cs the mcn up at dl"'lIl\l;Ianrl'~, 0SREnGE~'S DEA~ everything holdi"!; us up wa, Ih.,t I"'i" . --/l'. i'llt nil\\' tIH'i!' priC('s. Iuduslry !n I NANADIO Be (CP _ ' 1 80 years and has been to sca once • ANGELES (AP) - 'en· 6:30 a,. m. and follow s them I "H'rCll~e ~lrs I :r- plenly ~Uong. No doubt that'. . not :.1 3:1 .' "! til., Ilul'k 1!l'II<'I'al fincis tlw lciea not uncon'j' 31 ;. K " I) • '1' i WIIITE DlAI\IO:'/D -as a passenger,· 1trlloqulst Harry Lcstcr, 77, known through the day wilh music and' '85 i ~ wh~ they chose aluminum. PIUII r\ prnrnC(, , I Ill". 1I"'li 1'11' "enial .\ IIO!lIIlal newsllapCl' thc " b' kelln~, .' Ifa~ com) Pdl.C( I ' Captain Labonte skipper of the In show business a5 the Gre~1 news bulletin', · . . ". '. ",5t!rap 00 s rangm" rom n Ian TI I' t .\ It II I" . , ' . . L d hE" the fact that this light metal , her hulh I '''1[''11,1'111'''11 'Ie Nows CI1l'lInlclr 1I'IIIeil lIas heell"1 did" I Ie algcs II I C ( alllom e\er CI·I.lISC shIp S5 Island Kmg ![ 15\ ester an once a tcae cr of .d· The lettcrs CZCF arc the On· , , , ..' I ol'e an e"en s 10 pressed sea I' , d t' • I' \. , . n dl S d 0 would make much easier work II)" ;; 11<1 a ",'1'1 minci is ("llIlp'llnnin" lUI' a long time (or ," '!I I . II' (ISCOlere was a s one IlclgHn.: a fresh·water man lie knows the gar ergcn, cd atur ay.· ne tario's official eall.si~,n, adopted· of erecting the conlraption, , ,.'. '"..... moss anrl 15 (erel, an au lor· I mol' tllan 11' po nIl fOllnd I'n ' . . . f L" t't 1ft . :" • -.1 ,' l'a!lIill" jll'I(,(' slabllllY, .'an name as many Itl' o~ B C histol'l'con~ Ie, ,4 \I 5 " St. Lall'rence nlver and the Great? ,s er s. grea es cn s 1\as liS· by .the station II'hich operates We're pleased that they, like so . ',.,:~"I1 l'l'IIn1l'nt as t)()U firllls that IIm'l' undertaken i .' .., -' I South Arm,a In 1905, ' Lakes like thc bottom o( his balh· mg COllr I'OICCS: and smoking at the through the ship's inter·eommuni· many olher people, found just .,' :,:_" 1I'lIliillJ1Y in 11 lit In in('I't'ase 'Ihell' prices for I; She starled her fil'st scrapb9ol;: i !tlb, l same time. cation system. what they wanted in this light, ,i' I" gn'al. ,\nd' us('ful pcriods aheall. Steel b in: almost 50 ycal's ago ami has slIch: mation on shrlHisb, pioneer days 1 B~1'n at 51. Stanlslas·t!e·!\aska" • Every morning sailors rise 10 strong, versatile melal. ',. " i- 1\1 .. I', tile .1: 7tJ :I tlil'1'l'l'('nt .. :lnd somewhat d!F'i items as a from Iit',1 : nritish and buoks of, Quc" the captain shippcd out at for 22 y.ears withollt scrap· 1 the livel)' s t r a ins of blo~s()m th~ i~ C~II!lm1Jia IR~plds Wake~" ALUMINUM COMPANY OF : 'iiI jug,; "II Ihis I It-u It, pusitloll Thc Inc!llIilry IS! apple tree plantcl! In Ontal'lo and' (Jlctmes d:ltllll: back to 1884. She 1 15 a, dcckhand aboard a lake !nj( a rock, Wakey. Through the day they arc I CA!'IADA, LTD. (ALCAN) '. l!lat IIIl' "h'III' nol 'l1ali"":l1i~l'd, Its 11l'!ces arei a tll'i;( 11'0111 Ihe tree IIndrl' which 1 also has 5I1nc!a~' school books from I Il'eighlcl'. His first vcnture inlo! Capt, Labonlr, a wldowe r, treated to request numbers from 1:',,'!I\'l\ucr, .'Ir., l'Ol1lroll .d. (t 10 Inanre Its i 't:homas wrote Elegy In' A \ the fir,t and I indepcndcnt operation concluded! doesn't and to Il the ship's, collection of some 500 ~ r Iw~ ~l'ay cl,l~lI'Ch i~. "an.aim,~ ~ecd. glassc~ Ii~es ":" Iti, Inlt'iI' an. 011"11 l'alllHllllllcstmcnt, and vcry i Coulltry Churchyard, a COn)' 01 Ihe IInll"h ColOnist 01 'I whrn the vc,,;cl sanll at the dock, relax WIth hiS rocklDg chaIr and records: cnc tapc.recordcc\ pro· -----_._---- .: 1111')' l"t'I'I';'.,I'll t 1I11l('h capit:JI In\'cMll1cnt is stili' Other scrapbooks c~nta!n infor" Saturda,', Dec. 11, 1858, He has "shot" the Lachine I pipe when hi5 ship is berthed. I ::l'ams; and the news, providcd by • : "I' \'an(II'~.('nd~, nrc'dcd, I'esl though its L'xpens!on . , ,:;,:~ tllll!lamcnt. In l'Cl'(,lIl )'l'ars has be(~n, WJlCt·: , '\'111. hl'l' it 1':111 lWI il~ nrt('sSaJ'Y moncy , . : 1! "i'lIl comes' flil' iUV("tI11Cllt without itJ('l'caslllg , :,' ,II ,'1 the wav its prkcs Is a qucstl.on thal must' ,'o."t "I'('I':llilln (:C prcsently be ('xcrcl,ln~ Its load·' , tbIC .1 :.i,,',, fillllllrial ill~ minds rUII~htCl'lIbIY. . ' , : i"iI i, inll'ud~ci' Bul it cnn (airly be said that YOU CAN' NOW OWN , I , ::, ,,',d. illl\'l:illl!. 'lilt! l'ffl'\'t''''l'IICC Is now ahle to ts "'a~h · :i" ('Ilalll~t'llol' lie scell tu II ('omlng uul 0 the I_ :II,ll' til (Ill l·('lInUI1l~'. This i, tilt! cUmulattl'e ream · "I 1'1I101i<~ "x. dlm·t 01 II wlll:ll' series of/mea· / :. .",,'1 "f Ihe sme, 1:lkt:1I III' !! I' ~everlll months. , , I \\,.llIIt (':m mtllcl' he dune, my say· , ! : ;':"I'li"cd to' illg l·andll'·rnlb (I( government ,,, .. , f ~a\'ing 011 'exJlC'lIllitul'l', hn~ becn 3nnnnnc, i "". :Intl hef'nre' cd. \\'hnt call h(' done by more .: I, 1':.rliaIllNlt 'ful'lllilinllle dC'l'blollS, IIAsed on .- ; ,-'1"\1 ing how I pll!il'Y l'hallges, is being ('ons!dl:r· , : :1 ~1l"lIlwhih' ,cd. ;\!lJIIClllI'Y polll'Y Is Ilelng uscd , , ' " '·"11 :','pllrt, h~ 'to the dis('ulIlful't (If ~ome sections: ',1, ',oIlIiLI! wurth: of the ('C(lIJ(IIIl~', hut to ~Gme oil· !). 10)' war of: se\'l'abl!! gond effl'cl overall. Whal ' ,,' d"I"IH'l' pro.· en nbc done hy the ~xhortat!on •• 1)(. malic with. 'til nationalised aJ1d pl'lvnte.sector, , I,,'\i('" indnstJ'ics nat to lucrease their , :, , "g"I'(:r;llllt'nlal: llrices IS'belng done and Is mect.: , , . ,,' ." mlldl mcr. III;: good ~lICCC,s. AIL this makc~ , ,. ;"',;Jin'!v (Ur. the outlook morc encDUrag!ng I ,::",. n'aU,' fOT" Llmll tt' could, for too easLly, have: , ";/11 Ill!' macle : been. The l'clcl'alll statistics I , : " •. 1;11\'. !'ill(,(' thc~c lIext fcw wccks lind months ~ "I "t it i' 011 d~: will be well worth watchln!! .. "I dl'!l'II('C BrI· ;.'"! l:i to IwL' 1'1'1· : 1\1 S\' t (J '''I'' -. (lnrtit-lllar.· fl' an lor a... e :.""u::\\'('alth and U ::li' ,',:,"1 rhanl;C III 'Cairo ',' II i 11111111 ('011' • :;":11. It I\'oliid !n· '''',i if :II\~' !111' (;,\11\0 (AP) - Egyptian,mny : . ;",,, hacl i1('ell be nllowclt 10111' wil'cs .blll l'lgllt: 1'." "j' llir' COI11' 11011' till'\' are not mnkmg mueh I ',:". \llId,ll'r,' enn: uf it, 'l'hel'c are more than 250,000 : '. . " by :111 al'I'ollnl~ 1IIIIIlcn in Cairo without hnsbnnds. " ',I!'" "':III' 11('11', If This l'ill' of 2,51)U,ooO suffcl's i """111 111' what n'. (1'<1111' onc ~f lhr mo~t acule J11ar- 1 ,,-":,t 1\'IlI·ltl l.lr. l'illgc prohleJ11s in the world. More: , !J;1t 1111 Britain thnn a thi\'~1 uI the popllla\!on is '" !III' Will' of de. : sin~lc, nahonal census IIgllres i ,.1 :Imi- t~lO that' sa~', '., i ,,':"d rl"h·~'C~.:IlWllt, In a C:liro IIn!vcl'slty question· I ":,tic in the d('fl1nce I l13ire 3 \111 o,t all the ,roe.ds said, , I th."· wanlrd to be marrIed and ;''':,,', OF STABILITY ;80'per cent decl~re(! they would,: "/",,!,:Ilily arJ::lle, leavc.Ihe un!l·p.!·Slty If the~' found i "''1'.1'0/', r:lIIdh'.enrl a. hus~~nd, 'r ' 't : 1'\'('1\ III these I ,,0 SCARel 'l: . , 11'11' . b' : TIle problem ,!~ not scarcIty of , 'I Ion IIlllSl c, I" C Ir 88 per cent of the .. 1'1:''' "III aliI( lIlIt 1 ma e" n a 0 . . ,',:. ' .. I 0 i men are bachelors, OnlY one out, ,:."'1 IIIo,sl import·' o[ cI'C\'y'sel'en gets married duro , ,.:; ,'IlL-lIk!ng, of, ..' . , , : ""i I 11' . 1,")1 ,\OJ Due )ear• ~! in ("(I!t0' ~r.d .: ''', "I. IS cPI'lall1' The numllcr of polygamous ~ .. - a l:n:i'I% . ': i:;:lli.. ~1,~:~llJ' al'uge: marl'iages, permitted under, 1.105' .~':;I:-~'!:a 3:1':1 A . " (.11111(\ n good: lem 1:111', in Egypt's capilalls less ',,',1' " ,,'. ~ thall ~e\'cn.llCr cellt. .. (. 1/1\\, till I ~ Is, W hat came~ the marriage, '. I '1111 !l'al :t." much U!i . f ,,' ., ,'.":; .n .1,"r III~ a scn,c,' rUle.1'h men blame the economic .. ' I. ,(. (,~'Oll\llll~', of, and ~,oelal system, In Bgypt it's .' I =~ ! . " .. il belorA ' "., 'I" :'1 flul I .f" , , f· .•~ ~ ~.;..;....-...._ ~ ,.!;TH!!!E:.... ~DA~ll~Y..,;N~.E=;!W;::S::.." ~TU~E:.!SD~A~Y.,~.. :!.!:J ~.!?:..~6· " ======:::== ...... , =...... __ ___ -:-______.. __ __ 1 _ '. Mrs, 'Seawal'd's first visit 161h!s wcek mid at. SI. . John's visiting well. Hope you will learn to bcal' Charles Fudg~.· IYeltom ..., 'r...... , e :, ~, I . , lown, and 'province, and we hope with herliftle daughler Valerie YOII~ Uncle Harry at Rook while friends. I'm sure YOUI' old 'j>',. ,i, she with her husband wll -enjoy who is.a patiel)t atthe Grace Hos· here Dulcie. . '. , are happy 10 see yoU a~aj ·· ,, ttielr visit. They lilift here In the .pilal. V~lerje w~oselcg was se· Mr. and· Mrs. Baxter '~Icrccr Mr. and )Irs. Tom \\'arfi~~d' allernoon lor ClarenvJl1c, Mr. Sea· I'erely injured by a truck some were. in . town last Sunday, guests in town last week enrout ward's former home, after which weeks ago .Is progressing favour·! of Mr, and Mrs, Jim lIobbs. John's to their home .~ they will return to Toronto. While ably,.. j Mr. W. A. Taylor i~ at prescnt IBrook. Both are I'"cll' .' Lewisporte News In town they were guests of Mr, . Mr. Tilbert Ward is at present I in Montrcal on a buying trip lor and thcir frienrls arp h. and Mrs. Samuel Fudge, a patient at the ·General. Hospital the firm o[ Steers lVholesalers, Mr. ,them and their Iitlle pp~ Dr. H" G. Wood recently. spent where he is. receiving Ireatment Hedley Powel1 is al50 visiting Mon'j daughter. )lr5, \\,arliel:on, ' LEWISPORTE _ The weather ley, guest of a certain popular porte. H. March. They left here for a few days holidays at his summer for a kidney disorder. tre~l. Toronlo and Ncll' York on a former Robbie lI[elboul'ne 11 . · ~o~tinues V!!'y uncertain, and the young gentleman. Hope you wlll Mr. Bert Manuel Was in town !tn Heart's Delight via, Gambo and home at Indian Arm.·,' Misses Ruth Tillman and Nancy similar [rip for Lcwisporlc Whole·' IeI' of ~Irs •. Alan Sieren '1.1· ~e:: working on Ihe road! are have a very happy holiday, Sunday visiting with his parcnts, train ferry, and will visit here The following left hcre on ilion· Edwards were in town )'e~terda)', salers,. town.! 01 !inding It difflcult to do justice The parents of Dr. W. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Manuel. again on thclr return. . day to holiday from King's Point Ihe first C.G,!.T, camp opened lIIrs. Julia Coish and son are at Mrs .. LiIlian Rirlpout IIh 5.1" JlI,b 1.0" C;lo.' 10 their work I\'lth 10' much rain, are spending a bollday here, visit. Glad to see you looking so welt Messrs. R. Hayter anil D. Bursey, to Port Aux Basques, camping en· there July 10th. Two tcaeher~ present enjoying a holiday at their a few days here visiting \\'~h :lD~IIS~S 1131, 111 then hot !un and rlu!I, However, Ing with their son. This Is Ihe sec. Bert.' salesmen, are at present In town route. Mr. and JIIrs. Claude ·North· motored (rom Ontario to a5sisl' al former home at Stag, Hr. til'es, returned to her h I ~,oo 44 U 41 lI'ork b proi:rcssin., ond . visit Mr. and Mrs. Pollock The many frIends of Mr. Harry soliciting orders for their respec. colt and little daughter Carol. toon Bay Camp after which thc)' JIIr, and Mrs. S, F. Forward Twillingale on Fridal' lastli! d~ ~~~l' 5~~\' 5~~ ~lElIIORIAL DAY have made here from Ircland, and Manuel will regret to learn he sur. tlve firms. _ Harry Northcott, Mr. and Mrs, Sid· wIll go elsewhere in' the province, spent THuesday at Grand Falls on . . l.i2l 215 2l~ un Hemorial Dz~' 'l'as observed their many friends wish them a fered a stroke on lIIonday morning, All arc very happy to 'hear ot ney Hodder and family, also for lIIrs, (ReI'. Berkley Reynolds) business, . Mr. E, Bowring [rom ~;~ mm i~ hert by the Canadian Legion very happy stay In this town. and Is quite Ill. Mr. Manuel whn Is the Improl'cd condition at Bot. King's ~oint, Mrs. Reg. WooUrey Change l.~lands arrived on Monday JIIiss Bcth Jones arrived' Irom ton was the guest speaker It I;i~ !~ ~;I>!r when men of two wars took part Miss Lillian Ivany spent last 83 year,r; young, recently spent a wood Ho.~pltal of John, son o( IIIr. and 3 htU~.d~ught?l's to spend a enroute to Loon Bay 10 help IIliSSC5 Badger on Monday and have.since U, Church on Sundn)' 1;\1 It' 22)0 31 l% 3~ in a service which wa~ held at week end at Bishops .'alls, nuesl hollda~' at SI. John's, He was feci· ami Mrs, Adolphus Potter 'who mot· few days l'lslltng With her parenl.~ Tillman and Edwards. ' gone 10 camp at Loon Bay, . ' u!ldcrsto,~d Mr. B.owrin~ lIili I~OO 0 18 II ~ Inn III~ 11 Soon as the alarm had heen sent Hamilton , ••. Au, in. but when the~' arh'ed the flames NEW YORK: had gained such held·way from the Hamilton .....TII start, that It was seen all efforts to Meteor sales record highest in history! AI'alon .... ;.Ju sal'e the dwelling were useless, so Canadians are going Meteor at the fastest rate in Hamiltotl .•• , At they centred their efforts on the history. More people bought !vlel.cors in May th8,1l in AI'alon ' ..... All homes narby. Som dameG was '·fcrL Hamilton '" .All done tn ~frs. NOI'man Pond's home any month before. And in June, Meteor popularity hit .', also. and but fpr th~ timely effort; And Meteor's QORularity. continues to soar an even higher peak. Now, July s9.les are'lloaring, and :rO PHILADEPHIA ·:.Fort Hamilton ... , A. 01 the Ilremel1 the fire would have .'. probably destroycd all homcs nrar, no wonder! ~Ir~, }'udgc who \I'~! ont \,jgitin~ Want distinctive 6tyling Lhat stands out in I\. crow,,? a ncio:hbour had no fire in thr Want all the most modern safety feature.? Want top hom, ~t Ihr timr. and hrr bah. as more and mor.e Canadian$ ggreeit's "'a, ~!lccp in hel' ent upstail'~ ..\5 performance, V-B or 61 Then you want a spankina- new Mon ~~ .~mokr \\· ... s ,lbco\'cl'rd ~11·.1. . Meteor-one oC 23 models in 4 series. Fud~~ rushed' upstail'.~ and I'r~· r'lcd her bab~·. It ~ underslood the Come in-drive the fastest-selling Meteor 0".1' hunt. rhiidrcn lit ~ lire in the sarbage the ·smartest buy-.of all! See for yoU\'self why it's your IImartest buy-andnow'l! pail in thc pOI'ch, ~nd Ihe f1amcs ~pread rapidly cOl'eloping the the time to make your smartest deal! wholr !truetur~ in ~ short time. The f~milY mOl'cd in wilh Mr, FI1r1~c s parents and arc caring (01' the 1amjJ~' consistil1!: of ~ children. Saini Johl Th~ lo~s i~ ~ I'ery serious onc, a~ Me no Insurance \\'a~ carried. The same ~lter110nn a bo~t own. ed br Capt. Froud "The Geraldil1' "id~n" cau;:hl flr~ an~ burnt jusi of! Lewisporte. Two women wt'rc Furness, V o1mon!:st Ihe pa~5~nllers Who lJuiclt. flO :01 in boat. boal LIVerpOOl I~' ~ sm~1I "I~ to wa~ ca'rryin!,! a car!:o including st. John', :;0 barrels o! 011. All' managel' 10 trt, dear 01 the hurning boal Rld8au Vld"la nntll the "~Iar,;:uel·ite Jost!phine" A FINER VALUE FROM - get the best· deal NO WI ~'I led all pas5cngersand erell', It FORD OF CANADA IS r~ther tragic that )!r. Frank • Jenkin! \\'ho had been ill lor 2 ~'cars had purchascd a car for to ):0 to and Irom his work, a'nd his car was part of the cargo on the LIoa!. Some Insurance was carried on the boat. but none on the car. NEW STREETS Amongst the slreets. recently named by the Council are Academy S:reet, Sea Vlcw Road, Reid Streel lioseworthy Street, Vicwmorc. Bel: mont. Lock and Moore Streets,' Har. rls Strel't, /tIilIer's Road anrl King · Sf/cet, Exploits Street and ~e\'eral others, No person neerl so through long narrow lanes as per forlnel' ye~rs, but streets are completed 10 eve!'Y door. so that the town will co, have III l~e near future alm05t as :nar.y !treeb a! any outport In S .the !lrovi~ce, In thl; connection the Counell hu purch!sed a new trac· "AVONWO · tor. W!.DD!N'G3 . ,; '!'!!e wedding of Mus Marlon : '. S!:lde c! L~!s town to Mr. Jasper "EDENWO( ; .;.: Lake o! Fortune t!ke. plaee in the Wmch THE ED SULLlV~ SH9.W . S, A. eltadel on Tue3dly next. Oil TV ev'ry SunehlY ,)',nlnl• liA:\llLTON •. r· . WeddU!g bt!ls will also ring for TO ROl\'TO " ..• \, ,!!i.., Jennie Burt and Mr. Eric ~!ONTR ,., : .: '•... ' P.,aekett both of this town on FrI. Arri\'ing S~~~C=H : i _.,. day next !t the United Church. An : .:;; '.' mount of these weddings will all' CargO accepte.d '., J.' : pear In our next write up. DR.IVE AND SEEWHV METEOR IS_ YOUR SMARTEST BUV- SEE YOUR DEAl..EFl . ~ ," : PERSONAl,S For Rates a:Jd . .; ;'~;' The many friends of Mr, Mal· , , ",. '. colnl Parsons In lhls town regrel to .::::i:: .. 'hraf of hl~ sucl(l~n ileuth ulitl "x. I - : ":'; I~nd del'p~;;1 sYIllJlathy tn thr h~· MUNN.· ~:, :;rl~~I\'ed. . MOTORS, LIMITED '.' "'he lIIan~' friends of GCI'aid S. B~ACKMARSH ROAD . DIAL 7008·9 Doyle deeply I'egl'ct hearing of his Con r:.present Illness. anti we wish him R recovery back \0 hl~ formcr.. . .. ' .. ___ .... 0 •• _____ 0- ••• ' ••••••• __ • _ ...... _., .... _ ...... -_. __ ... -_ ...... -.-.. __...... _ •••••••••••••-.~- •• , ' .--~ ,- \ DA/I'IIL:Y :N:EW:S:,.:rU:E:SD:A:YI=JU:lY:;:1:7'=19:56======~=:-_;-;:-:-:---;------...;..-__ ...;...--:-~------.----...-=- -'---..----...;.....;.;.. ~.~::~... ~ , -:: Pre.ton 91 l630 625' GO Pro. Air 700 ,170 IS, 16 -10 Que Chlb 13100 210 :!OI 20 Quo Cop 1100 195 187 193 Qu. I.ah UoOO In. 17 17 Que Lith 7~ S\1\' II I 'Report Que Man no 107 107 107 + Market Q Md.1 410 350 3:1! 31! ~ 10 Quemonl 200 $26\, 2m 26\. - I,. lIadlor. 2300 1\2 110 m + ~ ~lar.l;o 6000 26 2.1 25 n.l.ylll. 1400 175 In 175 + 10 JIIII'16b ll,n\'III. 4000 101, 10 101> + I> Morillmo 67w28U 200 13 11111888B88I888 " ",",Ii;,. I'".. lIordulac 45011 U ~2 ~'2 ~~~':o~:rth ~~~ m l~~ i!~ ::~4 n, T'; no ISfl HII(,K~ 1I0usc~d 230U 21 19 21 ; 2 ~I.r B "t. ~OOO 100 2 100 23 nonable 4CU 2iO :no 270 +30 nlll,ll'~IIOI);. l:utlJn;.-Jul, I~ Uralorne 60\1 '3! $30 !3tJ ~I.ri tin 1500 17' 16 17 i II; lIexlp.r 200 22 20 21 i I . rtl'il' U:11t~' marl\rd S. lIrtlund 38UU 1~ 115 J211 + McKen&lo 1500 34 34 31 -I III nUP"n 1166 23 22 23 1 '00 14 II 14 -1 0 i • I , ,I; .t:l.dll':d,"d, r- t-:·rl~hls IIrolil norl 3871 1t2 131 IJB -3 ~.le~lorm.e • IlIx Alh.b 100 is 8 l\ .1 ,. , , Urunhursl 2UOO III Y!' 10 !\IeWatte.. lOCO m. 43V. 4m -41. noch.. 2100 IR IJ Il -z Merrill 3700 283 273 280 5 UorKwln 1000 301', 301'. 30\\ -21; S.I llruo.man 3300 12 Ill. Ill; ." ; "I" IUh I.n,. ('Jnu ('h' Ie lImnlton 11'..1;)1) 23\1 22 Z3\~ H-'. ~Iel. Uran ~IIOO 37 33 31, -3 Uown" Conn ~':lOU 16 m. 16 13\!: . I' Uloul lIeer 3m H2 138 131 -3 :.Ildrlm USDO m :3B 215 H n 3000 18 18 11 -I'" 1 "lIndamar ~+OO 20 20 20 -I StY",nlolrh I 100" '0 31 -4 .,,~II\i> D', ~)I, -I llrunhural ~,()ou IU 9" 10 ~Ilnln~ Corp n.1O .2m 2m ~m san" ,,'nt,e 29t)1) iiz 80 82 ~i~:r H I~ II ,1I1'unsOIon 3500 12 III, Ill> M:n Endeay 13100 57 50 51 -6 Sond llI.er Inooo f9 171> 19 ;:) I';' ~'" !6'. -" Ilruosion 1:1000 ~'JI, 22 %.1v. 111'1 I;'" J;',' :,:'1 )20 -30 Ilull Cdn 1000 Id h ~lln,Or. mo 29 :l7 29 t I I Shnwl;ey 000 IS 15 16 :11 :.:,1 :J,I -10 null nL 1000U 9\. m.9\> m.9\, - ~loQtll ISDO 325 31! 315 -10 Sheel' Cr 600 ll8 H8 147 -7 1,':,1 Il;' :~i' :;80 ., l.S nulldog 00 11 I:! 12 MuIU.Mln 6500 135 130 13! -10, Silaneo ,700 13\~ 1m 13\, ,I, 511 6300 135 5 -2 ;';:': i.:: I'· ":7 -3 Uunk,,· 11111 3700 181, 18 18 -1 Nama CrK 12)0 107 107 IQ7 -3 Miller 12 lJO Nal Expl 3700 5S 30 50 -6 SIs.o. 2100 II!! B9 89 il:' I; :1', 'ill, lIurehen Itr.O ~U 50 50 S.. I ••bln. 4100 127 125 m Slo.on VR !O)O:I 221, 22l> - m :." I~ I: I: -3 Callinan 3.100 21Va 23 20 -I N." AI~er 9100 %1 23 23 -2 1000 IIIL II\L II'L " '" ". ::'" JI J2 JI Camp Chlb BOO SIVli 191, 19ft - ~i New Alhon. 500 ~9 53 59 Storralt " ... + " I',N ,1 :S 181.• -1 C Malnrl 30.00 43 41 -3 ew Bid 1115 16 16 16 Slur;.on 6000 75 70 75 n N Sud Con! 5000 U HV. 11 -2 + "~xu ;. ;.' 2" Cln t-:rln 1100 112 107 110 +2 New Deihl 41t)l) 101 101 101 gur! nlet 5000 10 10 10 1,:,,:,1 :,; 1I II!, Can ~Iol Z300 ~IO 20.\ 200 -I N Forlun. 4900 36 31 31 -2 00 l,n 12· InB '." p C.nl Pnl t 3CO IH 138 13B .. :i~' ~,39 N Gold,ue 187 5 26 23 2l -II. Tnnll,mSylvonlte 20r,03 11= 101.• II• +I- 1,,:1' :: I: 17 -" Cenl I'ORC ~il1 IiI, lo'i Ii '. ZiZ !II narrlc.na lOCO 2l 21 21 "f.c~.IIUlh 500 2)() 196 100 -4 .. '\ "Ii ... ,., -3 I Cahlnr ~70 830 au 830 .. 5 S \lt~hrdc. 7300 72 70 72 + 1 170 170 ;.;, .~: I' I~I, - \0 Coni 1'01 30;1 III 13B 138 New J ••on 6300 20'~ 20 20 'rhon, 1.l1nd 3100 100 :,,~\l I~ III 1n (·ent l' %:'~ ~'li ~aV) ~11.~ N Kelor. 2000 ITI: 171, 17\7, "fowaflm.c 100 20 20 20 "fro"' nr. 19000 42 lO 40 ;-" ,', ." 3\ C~nlrelll'~ 200 13 1m 141. - 1\ Newlun< 1 21600 67 61 67 11 U ~lIoln~ 411M 23 23 23 .5 ."') .I :~1::1 !;1~ -1 Chem Uri 16lO 520' ~10 510 -U N ~1 , In \1()~TnF \1 , I :\rri\'in~ sf JO" :," . If •• ' I •••• I. tit. I ••••••• I' ••ruly 16th , \1:\ S, .•••• , •• , ••••••••••••••• , ••• July 21st I:', I I M/V "EDENVlOOO" . ~A~III.T()~IORO~TI) ..••. '" ••• , •..•.•••.••.•••••••••• July 25th July 27th INTENDED SAILINGS TO ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND ~IO:\TllEAJ ' '. " ...... 0' Arri\'ing ST J6·'.o,······ I •• I •• I •• , •• , , • t •• I I •••• July ::Usl '. liN S .. ,' I ",.".,., •• I ••••• , •• August 5th CLOSING FOR CARGO ON OR ABOUT Caroo a . TO MONTREJ.L Eft \rrangemen~~~lItcrl (or direct deliver)' at St. Lawrence by Special TO VesSELS ; HAMILTON TORONTO f'or nates . d • CORNERBROOK ST. JOHI'S a.1 Bookings contact • • JULY 18th JULY 19th JULY 22nd . S.S. GULFPORT S.S. NOVAPORT M/V LUNAN Receiving Cergo ReceivIng Cargo Murray Agencies Transport, July 20, July 23 • JULY 24th JULY 25th JULY 28th & JulV 13-17 M/V PERTH· Salling July 25 , Salling July 19 M/V DUNDEE • • AUG. 1st A'UG. 2nd AUG. 6th Company, Limited R. B. SELLARS I P,O, Box e.5182, , . Tel. 5483 • This vessel offers 45,000 cu. ft. of Refrigeration Space; AGENTS HARVEl & COM PAN) 'PHONES 3668, 3795, 6120 LIMITEDI AgeDI.· TELEPHONE 2031 ·'2 . 3 THE DAilY NEWS, 'TUESDAY, " , . 10 plantinJ( of• grass and flowers in bumper at 30 miles an hour to get letes to Alhens, and after a 12,. Ch -I d H·· I 1 apple added til their (rnnt or them, the 5,000 ollt of the village in 45 4B5·mile Ll'ip will arril'c in ~Iel· Irenap pie r " When founded in Five thousand Olympic athletes minutes, Police will close Ihe boume at 4:32 p,m., local time,· .~. field school h3c1 ' Melbourne Prepares will be the firsl people to liVe In roads to Dlher traffic. . on the opening day.' slept two and th .0. • the s e new apartments, which C you're thinking of coming to The torch-by this limc a safety io ilck of s a ree to • early next ~'ear wlll be turned Melbourne for Ihe .Galnes, don't lamp-will be flown from Athens Eng Ian d Th en Cana da· their mc?l. 'r~o ceo hand over, to house,hnnl!ry Melbourne, rely on getting (~rst • class holel to Dar:vin on the north C08st .of .~ I : >ittin~ rn ·ftair~a~. Plr hpi .. For Olympic Games BUETS PROVDED accommodations In Mel b 0 urn e Australia. then hy RAAF Jet ! "Since thon Ii 5. For the Olympic Games, the What little there is .has been reo bomber 10 Caims in Northern KTCHENER (CPJ-A nun who her father's funeral. taught .. I i grown r1espit th Ie 'rh>1 houses and anartmenh of Ihtt115. served (or regulars-Olympic 0(. Queensla~d. . I taught school !n England (or .10 Lingfield, Surrey, situated alone \ vol\'ed in b;i1din~ re~ After the cricket ground come acre sile, elr.bt miles from the fielals and accredited correspond. !"t Cmns, Austrahan athlclcs years says. clllidren arc hapPier end of what Was known during the.\ Sister Alb~rta .~icl~ oler ~IELBOURNE (AP) - Only the Ihe hockey, cycling and soccer· city, will be fitted out for Iivlnll enh and photollraphers, Will take over to run the tnreh there Ihan III Canada. war as "bomb alley." students 01' t' . It "1'., fini~hinl! touches-but plenty or track trnlnlng arenas at Olympic I 8~ and sleepin!!, Kltt'hens \\'\11 J be Visitors, however, will not be for 15 days and 15 night, to Mel· Sisler Mary Alberta of the! CONTENTED YOUNGSTERS Si-te;' Albert 'Ie~ thelll - remnln In Mr.lbournr.'~ Park, all with stands, plus the siMle rooms Rnd R !lining room stuck for a Plcntv of ?rivate Each. athlete will' run.:. School Sisters of NoIre pame says! "The children wenl said ' preparations (nr the 0 I y m pic pride and joy of .the b~el, hO~lrne throu~h. ca'ti~n cmpha<~c or~anlzinll will take tll'O bed~. Thr. athletes households 11'111 talce them In at 'a mile on a tight schcdulr - 111\ they have fewcr lUXUries Imt nrc' such hardships I orten wonder h'lI\' i til-n cion f" SI'~' Games, NOI'. 22·Dec, 8. committee-the striking $1,000,000 will eat In cnmmunal dillin!! fairly nnminnl rent. f you d~n't places siX minulc~, in nthers r,1.? tractable nnd seem much happier.~ they e\'er remained so contented" ; But alwayS known 011 the resl (If Ol)'mnle Park at In Melbourne they call II J I,a d . d I'as porl~. mnVe all the athlele, from the ~anl7.lng Iho r.?mr~ al th" sta~e !'.c~l, parks clepartn'cn~ "Clrrs II'~c [ ,?unr! .F.n::hsh pal'~~ls III'e (or 110 England nel\L monlh, s~id the th~ Ni1~?r' f!'ln';: .,".: f mY mlO I Ihr"r ::ruunrls lor c\'I'li"~. soccer, a skyhook, "iIIa.ce to thp ~porh ~rrnas In " thr carr)'ln!!. 01 .the Oh·m~. f!shm~ les,on, this. ~car .for tbe Ilhe!1' chlldrrn anll Illlnk less of I ,Ituclent:; nllen ~nent ni~hts in: nre'rnt~·l 10 ,II" I;·;··~ : osuch a letlcl', ho"ke" and track trainin~, ' times th~t wouln ~hattor m;\ltary torch In!o Ihl~ I'll)'. 1110 Inrrh 1\'1'1 first lime. Lc-snns In rastlnq anel Ilheir own plcasure than parrnts I homb shdlcl', l':ithc1I1 on"e re,: r.'n"ela "I ..1 •• On thr other .idr or the south. Arter thp. pool Ihore Is the 01· . 0' I' .. '11 hIli' tl I I I" .' '" '. m~, o. ~ from a man tran.nort plan is 0 lIon I nl?1ns ", . )'111" In WI • r 'c e In Ie e\,c'l ler.r (0. i Iheir ck.thin::. Their InP"!1 \, ;111 the 1· i,; '. prn ~uhurhan 1\rft "01' can .ee thr )'mplc Village or Jlcldrlbrrl(, all ~I\thnl'iip~, 1'h~ b I h ~ ~ s~lmlln~ morin~ tr~"I' maintain the cl n me 200 huses bumper In Greecc, carried by 22S Greek ath· mn~s weekly In Ihrce parks. S"tcr Alherta, home to alten,ll at Christmas was an oran~c 01' I rr~!mcnl. .. (S' towilh the I",10" n's ~lelhournr. Crir!;e. t Ground, Ihe. I flni~hcd e-:ccpl lor furnishin~ tile. an onh' that the main ~rena A f~1I' morr touche. housc~ and ~parlmenh and Ihe me .. for was prcparlO~ Ifr neee!ee!, hut baslcall~' it Is all· , the King. ClearlY, t thrre. l'l'lnn for me G1A~T POOL one I b ; 10 leal'C the The 5,500 ~eal< lor the pool hal'r .-.!:'.:n'~I\'. as 11Il1·U"'''C been put In, The 5O.h~··20·mptrr anrl J so tolll 1 ha~ heen dll~ .nd eeml'nted. Till' 1 rciurllcd for a [ell' lIi\'ln/: pool hesine It ~tiU b jusl ~ ·e ••• i hig hole in the rock, hut concrete NOW is the tl I Is ~b~11t to hI' ponred. At the crie';et ~ro\1nd a new I 40,000 . can~rit~· stan'l lIa< hI' en I put up and it noll' I\'ill hol~ 110 .• i , t may well ,he. ~ut I (100 llcnple. The found~ti()n for thr , I think he 5 51 runuin~ track~ has hern put in 10 warn you that ann lUl'f "Iacee! atnp it, n Oct· nl will insist that ober. at thr cnn ~r thr roolb~lI thought of cver ~ea50n. thr ~raB will be riporn olr thr nound rnl' I'lInnin)! Ir~clt~ anr! 1Il~'1hrl' can't stop ~le. II special aU·wrather surface put • never Tbione' or oli. I'm gull1g down. au The 1II11tcI'iai all'carl\' h~~ ar· ri\'crl In )lclbourM from Loncl~n l'.o~~1\' it was mx lurn ~~. om 1 -:;00 tons of it in ba~s tha t broke to:let n,e go. sum.m . when the)' werr miNI from • po~ers of. persUJSlon. I 3hip's hold in !llelhoul'nr. Thl' CIlol'incc 111m of the . sandy.soil mixture \I' a , collcete" ~ position. Fur ~lIll. 1I~ rarefull)' as if it had been goln the glamorous new . hoPing ,to go on flghtln du,I. eVlt:blc could only mea! "Wr'll he rralh· til ~n "rn' for; him and c8t,astrophr soon," Lt. • Gell. Sir William , !He'lI'ould not listen, . Rrirl:elord. chirf eltPcutil'r offiecl' ~:~d, he said: with the nr the l;ame~. tci1d Thr Msocialcri !llin whose nllnd IS marl I' T'rr,'. "All OUI' major prohll'm, going to summon Bal: aI" brhin,l U' ~nd We arc mOI'in~ meet me at Ihe Pniac~ t ~,~OO ATIII.F.TF.S I'm goin~ 10 tell hUll "\I'e will hal'c ",,000 .thlele, tbe: country wnn't apr;· h're ~nd IO.OO{l "I'cr.cas I'i~ilor~, inirr),ing, I'm re:ldy to All will lo\'c ~lelb~lIrnc an,l ad· It \l'as thc first me mirr Ih~ beauty of Ille parklan" .is:that he had c,'er ~cttin~ 01 the main arena Rnn any thou~hl of steppi: Olympic Park. all within a mile of from the Throne. th~ henrt of :llclbournr." . I; hurst into tC3rs. Oll'mpic Games offieial~ ob· m;.dne,s tn think, lei "hu;I~' hold no resentment to· of such a Ihin~." \\' a r d n,'ersea; correspondent, .~'In any el'ent," he w'lo, a cnuple of· year< ago, ~ah1 gol: to hare iL Ollt " ~Ibourne wa. la~~iI12 In It~ ernmcnt. Walter and [ p-"n'ration~. The ~rltldsm pro· .o~'; that poinL . Ihi~ "i,lM! n well·needed mlll~e, Because of lIareilngc 5 "\\'0\'0 had a le;;on," said E. nn' no longer lise him A. /Ten) Doyle, chairman of the . fidil chanuel of 1"~" an,l llubllci'" rommlltee. llith the C"binet, p~ was in thr midst of Irl'lnll to act for mc. [ am far . ~I\'P. worhl news a~encies the cor· up.: There are things I reel a mount of space for tbelr do.~ ncoll'. .1 "The Russians hal'r the ri!:ht .""':,! IMa," hE.' continued. "Years In ad· 1toXG the things ,'nnCn the\' huild c\'erylhlnl: reaely ! mind to do was for Ihe G~ mes. Then they Rpply A lui the lemper o[ the for them. Wp hnl'e to improvise," CIluulting sCI'era! of ~f'.'.10:-\S SPE:-\T Thr Games will "ost Auslralla among Ihe ~linistcrs. £R:'OO.OOO (5IUoo,OOO), Of Ihat culirl)' had in mind til" 53800.000 will be ,pent on capital Siri SJmuel Hoarc. work •. Ihe rest on promotion and Ihe'Admiraltv, whom he ~ta!!in~. 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Cushion the road, smooth out even the rough If trumps har! broken 2·2, the PLYMOUTH est bumps, and there's no bounce or sway, grand slam would have been ea~y, · bur. South was able to cope with ; thc·3.1 break, He got to dummy ... · with the king of diamonds and -_ ------_ .... ------.. fuffed dummy's last spade with his 6orV-a , olVn: last trump. He then gof to Safety·Rim Wheels! . ' ~ dur\lmy with the ace o[ diamonds ,'i ',' :-.::: I • and:led the ten of hearts to draw You get extra protection for your family. A : :;. ., East's last trump, On this trick, ribbon of steel helps hold tire. to wheel, Everybody likes its looks .•• loves its . :. ': .. remarkable ,as It seems, South dis· GO! ;;.;. " carded his losing diamond! prevents sudden loss of air. . j" " Declarer then took the last i::: :; (our tricks with high clubs [ul· : . filling his grand·slam contract, 1'·1' : ~', • > West was gracious enough to coinpllment South on his fine play of Ihl' hand, but West was also acute enough tn moan about his own opcning lead. 1£ West MARSHALL MOTORS, LIMITED had led any sull but spades, the ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND grand sllm would have gone down, •• WATER STREET Soulh had to rUrl four spades 85 pari of his plan, nnd he could not _____ ""'!"~---_------Watch Climax-Shower 01 Stars weekly on TV. Check your newspaper for date and lime, ------~------....-- do this without an opening spade lead by West, 11 DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17 1956 Of WINDSOR DUCHESS self. At this point I became alarm· cd. David was obviously allowing his better judgment to be swept aside by his impatience to break the deadloclt. I reminded him that Lord Beaverbrook, one of his old· cst and staunchest counsellors anrl Walter Monckton. had each warn· cd that the whole idea was. how· ever well meant, a trap; he was putling his head on Mr. Baldwin's ' "I' ~l' ~ chopping block. For the formal ( ., • • prescntation oC thc morganatic , T'li. Ir:;; n:r rnd proposal would give :'Ir. Baldwin '!::. ,"II:I:~\;'II" ~I\II\\'11 ill Ilw thc constitutional right to prof· .1 'i' ~'\~ l1;i;:11 11'," h"\lllIl tn fer the King advice. and the King r .. ::i' , kl \I' 1'. ('''111l11~ ~~ would have to take it . .. ~ ... I ; II' 11 11'1'." .. duty II Once David was in the grip of I · :::'~.\:",.,,"':l:I' '::11", .. 1 I'on.' , 1I an idca, wild horses couldn't hold :.1 ".J, • I"\, .', \lini'll'r~, 1I1)',~1! fur hClII~ (Irflcctcil fl'om 1 ~aid "bout thc,c various IIIUI'CS, I was now completcl)' at sca. him. He brushed aside lilY alarm, · '~,:"', ,'.'11"IIC ,.:~I,:I '" Iiii' (;"WI'I.I':'I lilY ~ ('Cl, 'I un \!~ I':::YC, Eng I:.1:' I'.nn· ~nt! cuunlernwl'cs, his dbcu;~ion~ 11'<1l'tin~ from Esmond I was sure saymg:. "I' ve go tid0 0 some th'tn~. : .• ,.1,. "1: nn~ If'l' .1 1'1'1,1>' IIIl'dmlcly. I sllIlul" J1l11'C rcali,wd \'lith his' l'lmil~' 'liitl Ihe GO\'ern' of unl)' one thing: that I kncw less At the very least I'll get my head \ ::"1.,1,:.: ':'1';,1'1-., 1:11'1'1' \'.'a~ Ihal Ihis \l'as Ihe t',I:clulnlluncut- lIIenl, aud his UII'U advisers, was, l lhan CHI' of the marvellous work· in a more comfortahle position on ',v \'::. 1,.1' Ill" I" iiII' illlhl' I:sl when an), actiun of mint' "I mllst 11'01'1; things uut my own' inss of the British political mind. the block." .'t I. ... :" I"., (',Illnlry im. cuuld Iwve prcI'cntcd the crbis. wa),," In the midsl uf It all. with T' ' . I So on Wednesday. Ihe 25th, !' ,.!t. I.~ li.IL:1II :1' Iwd im.; What kept mc Irul11 gojn~r! Thl' his wholl' future trembling In the ellstOn IDal'id saw ~Ir. Baldwin asain, to il~~, ", ,., ,,,:.1 1I.,Ii:1 1\'111'11: anSI}'I'r ,tn that hinge.; on :1 mis" IJ:t1ance. he had til gil urr on an LATJo: Thurslloy .night, NU\'cmber ask him whether he had consid· .:: ':'I"i,: I ': ~ 1(,11 1111111,,'nl> vOl1cl'pIWI1. un tI1~' PUll ~llld;, ! ~lIP' i ollieln.1 tuUI' of the dCJlrcs~ed 19, l)al'id I'cturned tu London ered. Ihe Harmswor~h pr~p?sal. " ". • I po,e, Ihe IllndlllllclI.lal lIIablhly uC. arc~s III South Walcs. frum his tour of thc coal Iiclds. Dal'ld and. the Prime ~ltl1lst~r _,. l'tI. ·~,:'I'IJl.\ 111' fall!: n .I·,·oman 10 gu agall~st the IIr~cnt I' S).ml)utlwlic Annt Bessie and I joincd him the have dcs~rlbcd nt. leng~h. thclr '" '" r." .:U':' 111111': I \\,1111 t II'I,~IICS of ~Ill' lIlall SllC IUI·cs. fl:e .,, next el'cnlng at thc Fort. Dal'id con.vcrsatlOn ?n ~hls c~llIcal oe· ". 'T :,' :, ·.i. i' I, :.n il11l1l'I'IIII' 1II~~CO:ICl'PIW~~ ~In'ang ~rO.'~1 !I~~' lall· 1W/HlLE David 1I'11S 1111'ay, E,· ilookcd exhausted; the Icnsion or easlon. lIere It,. WII! su~£tcc to say , ute. 1.11 lIndCl.tanrl th: I,:n", Irue I W lIlond Ilarlllsworlh, whom I, inncr struggle lI'as ohvlously eat· t!Jat Mr. Baldlllll sllb~lt Ihe q.ues· , c.:) II' Ii II' lilll 111,1 tl:~ [lOSIII.OIl In Ihe constllllllonal S)'~· 1 hnd known [or some timc, invitcd i ing into his soul, and licit the \lon of the morsana~lc marriage I :!11I.'; 1\:,'. ,mCl·[I·. 1,Ii's lelll. rh~ np)lll'cnl deCcr~nce 10 Ins 1 mc 10 lunch wllh hilll. I knew, I aJlPailin~ slrain hc was undcr form~l!y 10 the Cablllct and the .' i' \';r~ ",11 I"~t Ih~ (,~l\" r\,CI')' II'lsh: Ihl' ndlllatwn. 01 Ihe IOf cOU!':iC, that he and his falher could not be allowcd 10 go on. Do~mtons. Two days lalcr the ' •. ,.',:1: ,::,.i t!I:.1 ),,:1 ?I'~ pOl>ulac~, tlW .. ~I,nll:('I'"al d,c.slrc ~VCIl Lord Iiothcl'mcl'e wcre sl'mpathcti~ Th~rcfore, but with many mis· Cabme.t met and. altho~gh no for- :: I:, II~:': I'l I I rr 11I.lrt) 111".01 the mu~t c."lllcd (It IllS sU~)Jects 10 Dal'!!1 and to mc. Esmond W;lS gil'mss. I hrought up Esmond mal Ilord- was transmlt,ted a?out :. 'In he accol'l!cd m:II'I;, of Ins cs.\ chairman of the Newspaper Pro. Jlarmsworth's pruposal. Dal'id's the .outcome of !Is dellbcratlons, ;_ I r'" .•• p 11'" lin Ihr Iccm-:-uH thIS h.ld IlCr't~adcd me prieto;,' Assnei!ltioll and. as such facc sholVed his distaste. The cus· Dand learned before the ,end of 1936: Relaxing on the Dalmatian coast. 'r I' ,,,. I'" ~"In~ 1., 11\:1IIY 10 1,Ii,c 111~~alJl' !he ancIent max·' in cooperalion with Lord Beaver. tom of mOl'sanatic marriagc, he thc day that Ihc morganatic mar· - --,,------,--... --- . ,------· • tI~~ t~,t;,I,1 :'IIl~ ..'\:n~ ('an. do no hl'ool" rcstraining the British saiel. had long since ceased 10 be ria.ge propos~1 had bcen un.. . \ :i ,', . in' \.II:J III Ill'" hll11 III Olin. NOlhlIl., Ih.ll. I h,ld seen I'rcss's handling oC thc dil'orcc :!Cceptahle in Britain, and the last ammously rejected. notoriety, and nothmg can be short spacc 01 a \lcek, The faccs was only some way b~ which he ':: "r ~., ~1I1:'.:lIl1rl·I'~ "11 lilY had made mc .. allprccmle how I·ul. suit., Dul'ing Ihe carll' pari 01 the examples in his Camily nearly a J~lenllCe more dreadful. I began t~ feel or the 'servants IVere drawn. David could make Ilis position Imown to rr' II: ;"h .. ,: '11, I Inrd to I:cl'ablc thc 1\111;:: 1'1':111), holl' IIIcll we challed Then ccntul'Y had been lament. " JiI,e a hunted animal. Knowmg the was immcdiately callcd to the the great British public, thcir de· l lI'a~. ni~llessly. b~fore g · Ii:::: l': l:wl'"I'('iI';,llI"S of lillIe )lower I.w cUlI!d acluitll~' COlli. suddenl~' the purpose of the able. "Whatever may he the out. AS I ha\'e ~aid, thesc complex ordeal that David was unde:goin . telephone. There camc over to me cent and loyal sentimenls would ; .. ,i:' r 1.'1 ,'::;:1 ,t,:1 ~fI ~In ~lal1ll" hUl~:, ht~.lc Ius. :I'ishr~. l'I~'~IY lunch bccame clear, In a mailer. cOllie of nul' situation," he dccla:. and. .Cor Dal'id, desperate I did not wish. t? add to ~IS bur: the realisation thai this was no I be felt in Downing·street and. the .: .\,. _,\ ,':1 ':_'~~,Il •• th? In: (?Unt.cd ~~,u]n".I .. lhosc of ,h~~ .,II!l' of.[:wl II'ay. Esmond said hc knew cd, "I can't .see a morganatic manoeuvcrmgs \l'er: scarcely dens. by ~o~CHlI~g 10 hur. m~ longcr the enchanted Fort; it lI'aSI present picture wuuld be qUIckly • _, C .J!' • " I n, "n 11 ,I"ro~ Istrr~ an.! I a! Iloll1wnt, D,llld dId 1 that the Kino wanted to marry me marriage as right for ynu." known 10 me. What little I knell' growing dlfllculhes and appren· the Fort beleaguered. il'el'ersed, The thought struck me .' .. , I ' ':I'''i'Il~' fllr I1W. nolillng III. di,nbme me "! Ihrsc I and of the" difficullies Inl'olved. Needless 10 say, I shared his at the time-and, remember, not hens ions. At this point, however, All Ihrough the week·end the. that possibly the only II:a~', and :: .,. ".'::1 1.,1;111~ my, ml,rollcel~II(1I1S, And, t.lU. 1"I:~hl 10 I Then he asked whether alii' distaste and could Corsee the Ia 1I'0rd about the breach betwcen David was informed or a rumoured Icmpo oC activity mounted around I certainly Ihe must effectlve, wa, " .. ' ,I"; :il<' 1':.1111 of, it thl' ('ml, It :-l'cmcd ultcrly 1I1.~~'n'l thoughl had been gil'en 10 the \ humiliation Ihat would inescapably the King and hi~ ~linisters had yet plot to blow up my house. On the David. There were constant com·' for him 10 make a radiu broaC:csst • _ .' :: :',1 :. :11.:<11' .Iql, "1m cI'll'nhie ,III I11C. ~I.l:'t. th:. 1l~llIsl~ idea uC II ll10rganalie marriage, artherc to such an ambiguot.ls role .• appeared in .the . British Press- Frid~y morning of the Cabinet ings and goings between the Fort to the nation and to the Empire. ; " • :.~ .. ,'I' 1,.".1.\111 III .I'collie IIIlUld elCI ,dll111 ,111) hlld~ II'. d' ,t • 't I k . Neverthcless. I now told 111m that I came 10 me til bIts and snalches meelll1g he sent me a note by hand and London oC ad\'Jsers aides, and lc1lil1'g his slory and Icllin;: them _ '::. ,' .. 1..1'1' 11I1ll1lIT(I\\'. who hnd >cI'I'ed :tIId lo\'ed thrm II' It'I Ir~.c ,lIes. I qlUl e" . O,Ot ,nI~. if Ihere was Ihe slighlcst possibil. from David bv now Jt:ST ON US Telling It Very Well fashion -wise Salesman (showing cllstomer srme sports stockings): budget-wise "Just the thing COl' you, "'odh double the money. Latest patlern. (a~t colors. holeproof. won't shrink. and it's a !tood yarn". . ""7 ""-"1 by Weldresl customer (politel)'l: "Very well told too" • • • • IN FLATTERING BUDGET 15 DENIER ··HOSlERY,'··,\ SUMMER SHADES PAIR Lovely dress ·and daytime sheers SSe in colours to match every costume. SPECIAL 15 DENIER With Weldrest you get - ,fA 9Sc PAIIR measured length for every leg". 51 Gauge, 15 Denier $1.25; 54 Gauge, 15 Denier $1.25; 60 Gauge, 15 Denier $1.35, $4.00, $1.65; 7 Denier $2.50. " THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 12 townsfolk would lik , , Sitting In the window a few the picture? raised because there e ~ II' Canadian Farm • r. evenings ago we notlccd hat When sometime ago We wrote of jobs in city ~"'I)la.",.~ ,W. Carter "... I were to us, two strange and beauU something about the lUe and duo farmers however lI'a . .\ M little birds perched on the door- ings of t1lal extraordinary person , .~,. Women Fortumite, their children working nl steps a lew feet from the window, WillIam Kelson who came here possible. II They lingered there for several from England DS a very yuun' VANCOUVER (CP)-Prof. Ruth minutes which gave us ample man In 1804, and IDter became Petzold, an agricultural education The result is that c:I " time to mentally note their colours joint owner of Slade's business executive In Austria, thinks Cana· stm leave school at ~ " olid News From Trinity and markings. On looking them ere, We made reference' to his dian farm women arc fortunate. chlldren also quit schOol l up In Pelers' and Burleigh we days of retirement in tbe latter "Most of them," she said On an they have to relurn fQ is an account of found them to be American white. part of the 50's. We said that his interview here,' "have only to tural training, she sald,l commons bellI Misses Vicky and Amy, lIayter After, the closing of the lodge, are sure we would find many In· boat. -.-. arrived Monday from New York a cavalcade of cars conVeying Ute terestlng social events, If they AN ANNOYANCE winged Cross,bills. The male and hobby In his retirement was try· look after a household. In Aus· - member C. W. on II visit 10 Utelr parenls, Mr. and members, proceeded to Luck· were recorded. A close runner up to perpetual the female haVe distinct dlstin. Ing 10 discover \hat Iheoretical tria, farmers' wives have 10 feed Oppo S'ltl'On members. ~lr5. Wll1lam H. Hay I C r. By leven Hotel, Crossroads - after When Mr. 'l'ucker In his speech elsewhere Is the old dragon fly !luishing marks. The male Is force that will move a machine the cows, pigs, geese, horses and I sessions of thJ • pi nne, train and taxi they arrived members, proceeded. to Lock. made reference to Ihelr outing on motion which We bave referred tu rosey red with black wings and forever of lIself, known by the hens-besides the men and chil· Hansard of July herr. In Ic~s Ihan 24 hours. We circuiting Port Rexton-where R Ihe 12th, as being unique and the shaped wind charger on the pro. tail, The female Is olive grcen term Perpetual molion, and that dren," ! I C W. Carter , don't think they will be In such social evening was spent and an firsl of Its kind,' this must not be pcrty of an observtee landlord, or olive gray with J"ello\\' rumps somet Ih' of his Iicontraptions f I' relative. It 5 her aim . t 0 see th ey da I't 'I and grayish wings and tail. Both 0 IS mac I ne 0 115 wcre In properly. She Is in charge of agri'l '1 was very m.uch , a hurr)' to go. 'frinitarlans are excellent supper enjoyed. construed 10 menn that the Sociely about 100 feet or so from where . tbe remarks Just , Iikr Ihat. \\'e lI'ish Ihem a plea· There were the usual after din· here never before had a social We are wriling. havc two broad, white wing bars, evidence here many years aller cultural education for women in' ~ant holiday in their old home ncr speeches. Mr. W. 'flicker, W, outing on their feslal day. What The hOllse and grounds are un· and a bill with cro~sed mandibles. his demise. Lower Austria. one of that coun,; m hon. friend from to\\,n. !II. extended a very henrty weI· he means, of cOlll'se, Is Ihnt It was occupied but the old wind charger The I\\'o We saw were male and A few days ago we happ~n,ed try's eight provinces. : !\Ir. Hahn!, cpt E,S. lIunt of R.C.M.P. SI. come 10 all, made reference to the unique, In that It Was the firsl is still doing its stllff in noisy female, They arc not altogether I~pon n~ old cOPY, of th.e ~rlnlty Because of a population elrift tn: tho!Jghts, whicb ever since I .Iohn's and Mrs. Hunt, and boys splendid nell' hotcl and wished Mr. time they didn't have to walk or r~ltle, day and night when Ihe uncommon but erratic. Mention hnte,rpme of 1938 In 1~llICh IS thc Ilhe cit,es she ~aid, Austria ha~ 1 Bruce and Keith came on Satur. Locke, Ibe proprietor, every suc· rol\' 10 the social rendezvous. pack Wind bloll's, to \he great an· is marie of theit' havin~ been scrn prccu; .of an al!d~esfi, gll'en by the a rcal farm labor shortage. To, parliament. Hon. day and spent a few days with cess In his new and enterprising nnd tote Iheir own grub, boll Ihell' f noyance of nearby neighbours. It in several places localil'. 51. lal~ Bishop, \~ Inte, ~~'ho wa~ a mnkc the most of the availahle i appreciate that ,~hc cp\. Hunt's parents !IIr. and Mrs. venwre. lie went on Ihen to own l:ettlcs, nnd sit on rocks nnd I no longer serves nny useful pur· John's. Brigu., Corner Brook anrl lIahV~?f ~TlmIY, o~ " ImpressIOns 1 labor force and raise efficic'Icy ii, of us wbo !IV«: Tompkins. So two more hnvc of TTimty m the 60 s . bcfore the has becn made cnmpul day,s, ~ ••_._. ______.. ____ ...... fIIJ SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of St, Palll's ------~------congregation, eonvened by the ------_._- Prlest.ln.charge, the Rev, G. Les· \Ie Garland was held on Wednes· c VWS. Up to 32,000 Ibs. including th.e all new triple Torque Tandem ~Ia~' evening for the election of Church wardens and other nfflcers (or thc comlnll yenr. The follOW· in'.: were clected Mcs~r~, Arthur Ncw lighlweights, mediums and heavies .,' Hiscock anti Arthur While Sr .• for '56 make up the grcatest line of trucks , ' , Church wardens; J~mr~ Je~lican. Chevrolet has ever built! New G.V.W. i, "' Victor Malrlmcnt, fl, Chalilk Rnd ArthUr White Jr. Selcct Vestry; ratings, arc up to 32,oon lbs •••• G.C.W. and Jack Gover. seclon. Repre· ,', ,I ratings up to 50,000 Ibs. in models 'with , ~entatlv~~ a P Dol n t e cl for the 1./' • I Triple-Torque Tandem! High-Powered Parl~h Cciuncil were Messrs. H. Chaulk and ,lames Jestlcan. A VB's arc stundard i'n all L.C.F.'s and ,". . meellnq nf th~ women or Iho ; ~ '; ') heavyweights. Automalic transmissions .. ", 'I ,con~re~.'lon \\'1\1 b.~ helcl on the (c~~ra cost optipn) arc availahle in every \ ! ;: .: .. ' i rom in:! Tue~d'" h m'1cp arran~e· ! ' ;., :! mell" r". a r.,rrlp" Parh', SUlCI. ROV,\J, ~ IltVllT 'om:F. YORK...:..GirI1 ('1~1 "IIRI\TE!-i in "Ikie Dre: Trill' 10 !I'adi,inn,1 lovaltl' nOl'al Where the] Alhrrt l.ntl"t'. :-"", I" nll""'I'/'!1 thr 1~lh. t" .Iu"·, Thp lod~p fOl'lll'llIy " operating ere 1\')r'IPrl r",t l·t'lf(\,1 1''1 Ih~ aftl'l" THEHICI(MAN MOTORS, LIMITED '. 'Ba~~wagon SI ST. JOHN'S flM., 1" 1"·1 II". u'lIll " ("11" at· " .. I ,,,,,'orr' r~ h'-mbrr~, \\" 'l'lIcker. WATER STREET , , \\' ,~1. pl·~sidlns. 13 DAilY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 \'f'," Cartrr row~!C purpose.[1,"00' of .tbdng two transported,.',I"k I" I I thcc amp site at Harbour, ' Jft Ad'PI T · irace. Upon arrival of 'thc: o loays ' n ane rlpsi,J::~:~;i;"ff;~:!::~i.f.?,:~ h3t City .. I '~I it 11 It of ~II . \ ' ,SCl'cn p.m. I l .chOOI ai 11\; I; .;\11 ~~t~1II hctl\'c~nl I pHrliamcnt 20 pcr ccnt longer The .Iunlor. Tmlnlng Corps: FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN . CO ''''''''''',. we.... I, th.1 20 '" ,," : c. .1 II." '"' G"" ."' I,·' AI\ lb. "",,1.1 '\urn for . "r" I1Irl1l lt'r .. I . II",extra cost'''''~'Y of parllamcnt is shcer \ spcctedm, ycsterdny morning by \ cnmpalgn'"",,Ion" who 'have cards out· Ii IIt Hid. :' 1 \;"r"'i.""nl .l1Ic IrI'S nn I WAste of the taxpavers' monel' ,the Bishop.Elect of ~ewfound· standing a.re rcminded th~t the: m J"!;, ,.,.,,,,,I ,I '"'lIl11 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUB His Last Switch in Motor Cars ! balance ar,d agility .. , and its extraordinary quietnes.'1 We have no way or knm.,.ing, of course, how many diff~rent makes, of motor I!:ars' this gentleman has of operation. owned through t.he years. But we'd wager that he has And, finaJly, there arc tho5C things which only Cadillac changed his preference a great many times in his years owners themselves ean fully appreciate. There is the car's remarkable economy of operation and upkeep on the highway, \ . its incredible longevity-its wonderful resale value , .And we're also willing to bet that he has now made i and the great pride and happiness that it bestows upon \ . his last switch in motor cars ! , ,i the man at the wheel. ;·1 For this time it's a Cadillac! And it is historically true • • 1 ,1 that once a motorist makes, the move for the "car of If this little check list or Ca~illac \;rtues coincides with , cars," he is usually a Cadillac owner for life. what you\rc been looking for in a motor car, you I, I 1 What are the reasons for this great devotion and ought to come in and sec us very soon. I i , ... loyalty? Well, let us count them off, You'll find, by the way, that we recently made two I, I ~ I ---- : I 1 ' : I First of all, there are the things which everyone additions to this list of things you get when you make I recognizcs in Cadillac. There is its great beauty. ; ; your decision for Cadillac. its matchless luxury , , , and the unquestioned respect We're talking about prompt delivery and a generous which the caP commands the world over. trade·in allowance! i' a·nI' 'Then there are those qualities with which anyone who 'r Better come in while the circumstances are so favour· , , has ever driven a Cadillac idamiliar. 'There is its able-and make your last switch in motor cars! "0' , marvellous cpmfort and case of handling ... its magni. . I We'll be delighted to see you at any time . fieent power and performance • • • its wonderful .. liW YORI{. ..' . '.' . .' res5ed i "lk~GIl'1 \'olunteers of the "Cit iezns for Eisenhower" organization, all THE HICKMAN MOTORS LIMITED \~'h Ie D\"es~esll are shown astrid e a n;techanical elephant at Madison Square ST. JOHN'S -go" ope er7 the Elstenhower Committe e.is solding school sessions to instruct band WATER STREET The "BanJaltng crews' that will lour the e ounty in the Republican campaign next faU i wagon School" will be in session &through ~uly.12. (LN. Photo) , T. JOHN'S J , - i THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, . :rUES .' - • to\.- ". .7. .ktj .. I ,.... •• •• Prog"ammes On' The Air Todav 3 Cornwall Pa1 3:~~New •. , Notv Playing CBN 4.0O-Jack Garson; ·1... _Fi_lI_th_' _lla_nks___ I' =~ m~im US-News. TUESDAY, July tl • UO-Helen Hayc~ .. "THE GLASS SLIPPER" 9-7 WITH LESLIE CARON ""c.on IUUbbtd tabrle I 4.4~Footnotes To Sports. 7,3G-CBC News. 15.00-News. t' turned' back 7.3S-Top of the Morning. I Attrac! , 15-. The star·director·producer.wrl· p~.~ to win the ope 8.00-CBC News and Weather. Hlyworth 5.1~World of Sports. ,/ 5 After one . 58 Japan ... 5.30-Conversation. ter composl:l' team responsible 'tlle second round. 8.1S-Mu¥lcal Clock. I Rtbuft copper cow S.OO-News, {or M.G.I\J's highly successful jumped into a 9.00-Mornlng Del·otlon •. . 12 Thesam. 57 _ tb. table 6.1S-Patterns in Proces5ion. "Lill," whf'eh acieved a spectacu· d in \.l!e opening i~ D.tS-Program Prel·iew. 13-V.n 5IP.CI 7.00-News. 'lar two·year run at New York lea catcher Herb PIli D.3O-Records at Random. WIIIId. 7.0~Pcrry Como. Theatre, have renewed their as the plate on an unea 1O.00-Hit or the Day. it Story DOWN sociation for another enchanting 15 Millay 1 Slant 7.30-Flnaf Edition (New5 and IO.15-lris Power. Features). motion pictUre. "The Glass SUp· pete Deutsch, the r to.:!5-CBC t\ew5. 185hoshonean :I Scent :, Better -3D Cow's U1 tarter was forced to r 3 - 40 Concocts 8.1~Pepperrell Today. per," co·starring LesUe Caron IO.30-Let's ~Iake Muslc. Indian mljesl. than never s of the third frame In' 17 At sea "COtTeCted 25 God ot love 41 Crawled B.20-Pepperrell Sports Desk. and Michael Wilding, with Roland 10.4S-BBC Variet)·. 18 General 1\ Confidence 26 TralUn, plant 42IIICreasei 8.50-Flbber McGee and Mollie. Petit's famed Ballet de Paris ad. sore arlll. Jol.lIlny AI 1l.I5-Light arrl Lyrical. dliectlons 'Ingenuity 27 Assistant the number 9.00-Suspense. ding lustre to some of the lovliest mound dutlcs and 1l.30-School Broadcast. 20 Somewhat 7 Puts In action 281r1!h toot 43 Scarce dancing numbers ever brought to fer tlte Irish. 9.30-Romance. and Whites st 1I.45-Regina McBI·ide. 22 -and dash 8 Declare loldier H RUlslan 10.00-New8 and Weather. the screen. 12.0U-Announccr's Choice. 23 Hall! 9 Scour,e 29 Ealer wo11houlld Helen Deutsch, author oC the went tu the I 2t Down on 10 To the 30 Decrease ill 4e Disch.r,. 10.IS-Blng Crosb~·. 1:!.15-Dinner Bell Breakdown. 10.OO-Portraits in Music. screen play, has used the world· f.:il.~,~::~et(hIYe brusing bats 0 1:!.30-Farm Bruadca.t. the - sheltered side power 47 Ceremonial beloved Cinderella motif Cor the in .thl! sixth f~ 27 Consumed 11 Fruit 32 Artll1l act IO.30-Music Vicws frolll Holly. took O\'er II \:!.45-~lid Day Serenade. . wood. story unfolded in "The Glass Slip 1.00-Doyle Bulletin. 28 I\ansas Indian 19 Female dcer 35 Entreaty 48 Snare ht! lacked controi: 31 DI')' 21 Amrm 35 Peanuts . ~l Small (Scot.) 11.00-~luslc 'till Midnight. per," but although tho new 1. IS-Laura Limited. 32 ProJecUn, '.2. OO-Sig n Off. I\I.G.l\I. production, filmcd In col· continucd tn M' 1.300CBC News and Weather. or, has a bewitching fairy. tale • Irish took Ihe Lcad 'I' wharf Il I~ ~ S It 11 II I' IU ill US-Aunt Lucy. S3UncleTom ~..--======::... __... touch, Its characters and events run outburst in the ~! 2.00--Words and ~Ius!c. and Little 'II. 13 1'1 always rcmaln withm the bounds ... !cllol'lcd by a two run !!.IS-Words and Music. I§ of reality. As you see it in this foul'Lh- . 2.29-00minlon Time Signal. If Measure of 1& f1. Capitol picture, It could have happened. Abbolt went to flli weight l :!.30-~lusical Rendezl·ous. 18 17 II Although Director Charles Wal· pass handed oul 245-Happy Gang. 35 Cushions f%?? ters and Producer Edwin H. pilcher 8i.11 KCI.mrl a61ke's ~ure ' .... 31S-~lan Around the House. ------.----- the Irish rollmg. Bin 1 atracUon I' . Now Playing Knopf have stressed !.his fee\lng 330-Trans Canada ~Iatlnee. of credulity, it is the unique Les· Jack Han'cy slashed 37 Marlner's ~ 15 30 4.30-CBC Nell·s. direction 1 IZ& ~twt IlB IZ' lie Caron who brings Ella, or to back singles to \eft 4.3S-Timcly Tunes. 38 Falsehood 31 JOSE F'ERRER, IN Cinderella, as the c1nder·bcgrim· 4..1S-Chilrlren's Stor)·. 39 World (Fr.) "COCKLESHELL HEROES" ed little slavey Is called by her 5.\S-.\lusie of the West. 40Abou- J/ tormentors, to life in ''The Glasl 5.30-Flsheries Broadcast. Adam r Said to be one of the most am. Slipper." With artles~ simplicity 5.45-Songs rur Summcrtime. 41 Cry of Ih. 37 Rzing tales In all the history of she creates the forlorn, bedragg. dove 1 6.00-Intermezzo. 42 Mountain If , human courage Columbia Pic. IcC +If, taunted and scorned by 6.!!5-Program Preview. where Noah's tures' "Cockshell Heroes," star. her beautiful stepsisters, frighten· TODA Y'S GA:lIES Ij3 Y6 1,8 6.30-Supp~r Guest. ark rested Iq~ !"I . fY7 ring ,Jose Ferrer and Trevor Ho- ed, eager, shy and rebelllous all a.m.-Baine Johnston 6.4S-Heartbeats in Sport. 45 Man's name . ward In ClnemaScope and color In one, Who dreams oC the Prince vs. Steers "Green 7.00-CBC ~cil's and Weather. I 49 Small valley II't ~J ~ by Technlcolor According to ad. Charming, who one day wlll take a.m.-Terra NOI'a i.1S-Curtaln Calls. 50 Female sheep IS3 ~ 1'15 vance reports, the astounding her to Ilve In his palaca. I'S. Mount Cashel i.3D-Tops Today. I 52 Mohammedan story of the tell "canoe com man· The Prince appears in the per. ~ 7.4S-Doyle Bulletin. prince 150 lit III dos" Who desperately travelled son of Charles (Wchael Wilding), • p.m. - Parsons ";'.[on B.IS-Hour of St. Francis. IS Dellnut. R.30-Fr.lncis Chaplin-Violonist.! ______a worldly and sophisticated prin. LONDON, Eng.-Wearmg what was descri bed as "fancy checked pants" with a & Sons "Ail'dales. :~ro~~~t 7~ m~t=~tfa~~C~~ ~:~~ "Half R.45-~lusical Proqram. I· their own frail craft, Is One of eellng sufflcl~nUY intrigued by I· ing cut~way coat, pearl. grey vest and a silk tie, the young Duke of Kent. who the m05t breath.taklng motion ~he. IIt.tle sla\ey to give her an something of a reputation as a playboy is shown arriving at a fashioJ\abl~ mVltatton Lo the grand ball to be I dd' 1 . I '. .' ::~t~;~~ai~I·~~.lIS.·: CJ ON.TV pictUres In many years. held In hi.1 honor. (The scene In i we mg recent y. Wearmg c.lcckcd pants With a cutaway coat IS about as In.OO-Summcr F~llow. : ... . Tonight 11.0()-'J'riln~ Canada Sport! Re· IVI~e~::a~~p~;r~h:sw~l~e I:::j~~ a woodla'ld dell in which he I as drinking claret out of a highball glass in Ducal circles.-(l.K Photo)' "irw. taking II smaIJ attack force in teaches her to dance the minuet, I . I,OD-To Be Anllounced. 10.30-(,1l1: Siring Orrhe'!ra. TUESD'\ y, July liIh. kayak calloes up Ii. river In France cotilllon, gavotte an~ wal!z ~.o Lhe /----.-.--~~-----. i WATERFRONT' I. master, dnd ~r.\'. A.!hfl'l T. 1I.40-CBC National ~el\s. '.OD-Drapet. during World War 11, to destroy music of ,~ronlslau [\aper s Tak,e p J Illall'c, ma'lr.r, frum SI. ."•.. .u.;~_" 5.00-Howd)· Dood~·. 9.3O-Plck (he Stm. a fleet of enemy shlp~ IInchored lily Love I~ one oj the picture s ararrl oun t.· ~ on mission s~rl'im In CJON 5.30-'I'hc I,one Rall~rr. to.OD-Drama. in Bordeaux harbor. Howard, as unforgettable moments). ! ! DIRECTORY i co~'rass.e3 adjn;~ted. _~ailinl 6.00-1I011along Cassidy. 10.311-To Be Announced. h,l& mllitary 1Ilde, opposes the And now the enchanting el'ents l I AI.t.Jon~ on \\ pc!ne·da!. Tl'[SIl.W, Jill), 17th. 6.3D-Ne\\'s. 11.0D-Newl. plan as being too risky. in Cinderella's life unfold. With lTd I ON DRY DOCK ' BAINE JOHNSTON & U5-}o·ulllrr. MOI·le. IUD-The Late Sbo'll'. Despite official reluctance to the help of her only friend, the 0- ay Blue Spray. Blue Hazc. Arctica! Anncl~e Lo,:elta !i.30-Bob Lewis Sholl', IpprOl'1I the mission, Ferrer wacky Mrs. Toquet, who i~ gil'en ! ! nnd Scow belonging to ~lcNamara. ,for Burm, saller! 6.::O-Xlld. ~ews. UD-Gen. Provincial New •. IUS-Tops In Pops. trains his volunr.eers In top sec· to lifting things thnt do not bl!': '~~~~~~~GC~~~~ .. IN These Ihree will be on for one i to to\\' a scow. to St. 6.35-Wcathcr. 4.0S-Ranch Party. I2,OO-New •. ret Ind with them finally em· long to her, she gets to the ball I lI'eek, I :ltv. ;\laggle Gl'c:n, -6.4S-Flshermcn's Nell's and Fore 4.3O-News. 12.05-n~mblill' WiLb Relal\. blrks for their point of ope rat· In "borrowed" gown and coach --. AT DOCK masler, rrOl~ CI~ren\'llle cast. 4.31-Saddle Serenade with 12.30-New •• Ions, vlt submarine. En route, the discovers the man she thought t~ Based on a powelful ~~ort story Spruce Lake arrh'cd with Bo. I rcrr~.P;lch ,End In Itl·\, .. !Ii::J ....;'\"RlmTiiM~ 7.OU-Nfld. News anll Sports. Brian Johnston. l2.4:1-Flsbermell'. foreealf. sub Is depU'l.bombed by Nazi pat· be the son of the palace cook to by ,J,?sCPh Co~~rd, Laughing lIaters drum harker in loll'. I SI. \ mcent s when a 7.DS-Loeal Weather. 4.35-Templeman'l Weslern 1.I5-8portlclst. rob but manages to escape; one be the actual Prince and has the Anne, Repubhc 5 ne~ produc- Pauline Winters is waiting to. offers. US-Canadian New. and Sports l.30-New •. of Farrer' me I Injured and tl f h Ilf 'il tion, produccd and directed' by ~ k . 7.30-Round the World News. Show. . ~ s n s mo 0 er e unt the stroke Herbert Wilcox a blaze of ro- go on ."oc. . . .' i:lT. and G. R'l~m h 4.40-Saddle Serenade • 14:1-Rambllll' With I'IIL Howard tlkes his place. of twelve forces her to flee, leav· d ' nt' I' Carlisle Bay IS dlschatgtng lum· freight for Bonav!'la Pints." .7.35-Completl Wuther Roul'd. ! .• ~New.. • up. :I,OO-News. a.OO-Dollan .1 Parade. At their rlver·mouth dl!sUna· Ing one of her glass slippers be· I ~I~n~~~g~~~~e:t Tlec\~;ic~;~r odlcs bel'. .. pond, Valleyfield.' iI:'!l~~'I~~to p.m.-Hudson 7.45-News Summary. 5.01...,Record Shop with Sob 4.00-Newl. tion, the commandos launch their hind. It is hardly necessary to add TI . t 1 "1 . . I Carol Stron;: Is loadmg OI\. all" tile oIlier u'u"1 Shop "Sporters." Ima II . era ft an d st ar t th e' h aE- that the search for the owner of starsliS '''endell au s anu C ng pIcture1\1 co· :"..I '[ \' N'oma arme".. -' on ItSas a· t Saillngu. Salurtia)"• " .I!l!v 11. p.m. _.Harri s·& 8.00-Nfld. News. Lockhart. U5-Ralnbow Raneh. y B.OS-Provlnclal Weather. S.DO-News In I Minute and Df. 5,OO-Junior JamborH. ardoul four·day·and·nlght trip up the sUpper brings Ctnderella and 1 L k ., d F orte ,'!, kargaredt I urday !rnm Aberdeen, Scotland'i 'f II \1 HIT' LTD \'S. Simon dly f the I OC woo orres uc er an 'J' J I 20 Ih (. . ,,,. . B.20-Shillplnll Report. talled Weath,r. 5.3O-Melody Min. th II rver.I Repor t e one 0 CI lar Ies toge t.h er with livery evld'l R Id Sh' I sal 109 on II y • on e .reen Lindl' Barbour Gill B.2S-Kldrlles Corner. II.OS-Bulletln Board. II.DO-Newt lid Weatbl&'. most astounding true adventures ence of living (and dancing) hap· I ~fnla I l~er. d I Bay service replacing the M. V·I ,ailed f~r En"lee' FRIDAY B.30-Nfld. New •. S.IO-Natlonal New .. 1I.1S-Sportmt. ever filmed !.he story of the ten plly forever after. Ie gr ppmg an . unusua story Conroy. . I . . b a.m.-Baine Johnstol' B.3S-Complete Weather Roun'· 6.lS-Sports Parade. US-Lost Inel round. men Ind of how they compete . concerns a red·halred beauty of Pauline Winters lost her propel. I N. C,. Ralph, .. ';co."'"' 1'5. "Matchless Kid~'1 up. 1I.2S-Provincial New •. theLr deadly mission is suspense- The dancing scquences oC "'rhe the elghteen·elghties whose laugh leI' comin·g from Bonavista now look freight for a.m.-Hickman's '" B.45-Women's NelVs. 8,45-NewlI. S.3D-Star Time. 'T.OO-Simon Myatel1. fully revealed In' 'CocksheU G:las8 Slipper" are among the' won her the title of Laughing waiting orders. '~h~ othcl' usual northern Arcade "Specials.' I 9.00-Nfld. News. 6.4S-Showcase of Stirs. Heroes," I never·hefore·told story ollbtandlng hlghllghts of this de- Anne (Margaret Lockwood). She MUNICIPAL BASIN .alled on Satu!da)'. p.m.-Kiwanians H 9.05-Juke Box Review wltb US-Dr. Paul, 'T.OO-News, Courtship and Mar· 7.30-Bargaln Hour. Ferrer reportedly Is impressiVe lIghtful offering. Two striking wa. !.h~ idol of the elegant Pari· M.V. :O-Iercer and Greene i~ ST.F.JmS ,r.~D;. "Sporter!." Bob Lewis. riage. aDO-Back to the Bible, IS thl determind leader oC the production numbers afford Leslie sian mght·c1ub where she sang. I n'oorcd up indefinitelv 1 Bertha .JoFc, Bcrk!h .. t. p.m.-Perlin! "Half 9.30-News, It Take. A Woman. 7.3D-Bowrlng's New. with 0011 B.3O-John Diamond Adventurer. "canoe commandos" while Trevor Caron an opo-rtunlty Lor her bril· Heavyweight fighter .Jcm Farrell! ·"T.V. Thomas & Roli~rt shlfte!l; lcr, discharge.d 3 ema t! ...... ,· ... '""P,,," I 9.3O-Juke Box Review with Bob 'T.I5-Atom 1970. at his second orricer, 15 said to liant artistry as a ballet star, wi!.h ~as her lover played b~ Forrest: up to allow vessels (0 discharge: a.I1(: look fl'elghl f~)r. - R. A. :\11 Lewis. 9.oo-B05ton Blackl •. Jamieson. 9,30-0ld FavourlteJ. give another top-notch perform· I\IlcJlIlel Wilding, }ls her terp~lc'll ucker. Jem wun. the fight that i at Horwood Lumber Co's wharf. I ~ (II e, Ill'. Buf!e!l. r.lcL.... 1'5. Constantine Cam, 9.35-~I)·stery Sound Quiz. 7.4S-Royal Slores 'fhcalre. anee. "Cockshell Heroes" lisa Is horean leading man proving lum· ~hould have 1e,c1 Jllm to the meet· ! A. E. HICKMAN CO. LTD. . .m~! tllhc~ purls III PI.1C',.,J 10.00-News, COUrtship and Mal' D.4S-New8. B.OO-News, Parade of Hits. 10,00-Theatre of Thrills. rlc.h In the fine performances ~elf remarkably at home on the I IIlg with the world famolls John I 1\1 V P ff I . I h I Smle 11.OO-News. 12.00-News. 1I0ulcparly. tlon in Europe, who plays I Wren let's climax taking place atop a Anne becomes a singer In the 11 ~Iiriam ~Ia~' is taking fr~i!;ht. ().1. a011 S.. .Tnhn'~n. dltr'.?tJfor 1l.OI-Johl\ 'furner's Famll)·. Ind sings "The London I Love:' thr·ee-Iayer iced cake 30-feet highl ~ordid Japanese bars. . CROSBI·S & CO. LTO. 1'~lght ror !ihnc! Ill' .. 11, llOO-News. Good Companion •. VOUS Byrln Forbes and Richard Mal· The second revolves about the It is here that she meets David· i Vekran EXplurer came of{ dry Trlllity Ha), lwl'. )tonshil'~ 11.31-Tops Today. VOCM TUESDA y, July 11th. baum wrote the screenplay for Imnglnary J<:gypUan princess 'reo son (Wendell), a master of a Lrad·: r\oc:k. n:noren U[I indefinitel~·. I HC!RWOOD LUMBER. . tOO-Local and National Hull I TUESDAY, July nth. the new flIm, based on the fam· hara, to whom t(c,sslp lias the ing schooner aud slows away on ~!.V. F~nlllnrc. which 11'1',5 towed 11:oma~ .J: Hn~rlrr. F lines New. and Weather. II:OO-Sundial and New •• ed Reader'" Digest storY. trvlng Prince betrothed. . his ship, bound for Singapore. I Into port by the ocean Iloing till! I mas Ct\ ~rn\"P~ rnm 0;1 I. to-National NeIl'S. 8.30-00n's Dawn P~trol and 8.00-Brealtfast Club. ..\lIen 'Ind Albert },t. Broccoli During the voyage D!lvidson begs FOImd~ti()n Franklin sailed. on. Fn .. ay an.. I~ no'" 1.I5-Jockey Club New! with News. B.30-Make up your Mind. were the executive producers of. The tI~o stunnlnll ballets, to· I Laughing Anne to marry him, but ]I!.Y. l\taneco '15' still up for freight l,lo~TFoO~Fn. S.\IL1~G! John Nolan. 7.30-Break!ast Club and New •• US-Rex KOUl1. . the Warwick Production, direct· gether WIth the glltterlng Pa~ace her sense of loyalty forces her to sale 1.30-D.ily Inlerl'lcw. US-The Valley Ind the HIlL D.OO-It Happened last NIKht. ed by Ferrer for Columbll Pic· Ball, Ire among the most origmal leave the ship and return to Far·' Wimlers Glln VI and Finback are !t. ~r. Hunter. r~urlanffo'l US-Dally Inlervl~w. • D.30-A Oate wltb Oell3'l. 10.00-Coffee TIme. tures' release. and breath·taklng beautiful dan· rell. moored up for th eason 5alled a second tlm@ lAS-Second Fiddle. lO.OO-News. 1l.OO-Turn back the Clock, ces sequences ever created for an Years later, Davidson, on off!· A. H. MURR"; ~ CO'-LTD. COI'e and Open H~Ir. '2.00-~la Perkins. IO.OS-A Date with Deny •. 11.30-Pepperrell Juke Club. BATI'ALION ANJI,lVERSARY M.G.lIl. picture. clal business, comes across Laugh. M.V. A~nes ~lcGlashen sailed. The :'I!.V. Trepasse" 2.l5-0ut of the Dark. IO.30-Adopted SOD. SHERBROOKE, Qu e. (CPl !!.31-lmprlsoned Heart. 12.30-Hillbilly JIIatinee. 'l'ogether with Estelle Win. Ing Anne in a lonely, hot steamy ~!.V. Blue Cloud from G1ouces- master. sailed for .' IO.5S-News. tOO-Behind the Story. Guesh from Toronto, New York, wood, whose portrait of the daffy jungle settlemellt. The woman ter. discharging. :lIon day at 8 p.m., taking 2.45-Afternoon ~fatinee. 11.0D-Burtons of Banner StreeL 3.00-Housewll'es Club with John ll.1S-Song Time. 1.15-To Be Perfectly Frank. Callforola and other centrea wlU Mrs. Toquet Is a comedy gem, th!! with the laugh has sunk In swa· )Iarvid from Sydney with a gers, mails and a full Nolan. n.30-Keyboard Capel'l. 1.30-Bobby Hammack, attend. the two - day celebration supporting cast of "The Glass lor and, although she is still with cargo of coal for G1over!own, sail. frelgh~. U5-Bob Craib,. starting Aug. 11 to mark the 25th SUpper" features 'Keenan Wynn Farrell, she 'has a little boy nam· ing when a time offers. Erme and Loretta, 2.00-Matlnee. anniversary of the 117tb Eastern as the Prince's romantically abet· ed Davy with her. . AYRS & SONS LTD. ler, loaded a full (argo 2.30-VOUS Record Room. Townships Overseas Battalion As· tiOg aide, Barry Jones as the lat- FatTell and a gang of crooks, There are two Red Cross motor and ~larystown, sailed en 3.30-AIl League Club Hou~e. sociation. ter's jovial father. Elsa Lanches- endeavor to Intc:rvt:ne in David· boats, !I!.V. Maraval, Small is the July !lth. rit.tI • ter as Cinderella's neglectful son's mission, but Laughing Anne ~1. V. Fergus from P . stepmother and Amanda Blake warns Davidson ot his danger and ward l&land discharged I , as ·the social· during a chase I\nd fight Laugh· Outstanding performances nra of cattle, so:Ue crales of I ing Anne II killed. given by the four-star, who arc I Ih'e poultry. Sailing supported by a fine array of fea'l day ••Iuly 17th, for Prir.rl 1*-5 TAR-* ture nal1)cs. Island. TO-DAY NOW PLAYIN.G NOW PLA·YING NOW' PLA YING IIWIiJlA ~ ",.1Ib AWMW\eK Ptmtioo JOS£ TREVDR HRRfR· HOWARD ,.. ~ . . . " <:., Also-UP·TO·THE·MINUTE NEWS ','.; ;', .1 Also-UP·TO-THE.MINUTE NEWS , Also-UP·TO·THE·MINUTE NEWS TIMES OF SHOWS, I 1-' '. E"t'l·::,[;\C; liHU\\'!.;: 7.1:; - :1.1:; ..... TIMES OF :)HOW~II EVEN1SG SlIo\\'S: 1 O'CLOCK-90'CLOCK . t:n:NING SHOWS: 7 UI.-9 P,M, ,'IATINEE 2 P.M. lUATlNEES:1I10NDA l'-'rm:SDA 1'_WEDNESDA'" ftlA1'INEt 2 P.M. ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT THURSDA.l'-FJUDAY z.30 . ErESISG-AnULTS .... 75(, CHILDREN ....••.... 35(, SATURDAY 2 O'CLOCK NEXT ATTRACTION NEXT· ATTRACTION MATINEES-ADULTS ... SOc. CHILDREN ...... 25e .. I CUFTON WEBB-GLORIA GRAHAME In "THE MAN BETTY GRABLE-VIC'I'Oll 1I1ATUHE III "I WAKE UP NEXT AITRACTION I· WHO NF.\'ER WAS"-'J'IIt: S'J'RANGES'f SPY.STORY IN SCREAlIIING"- ),AUOHS - COMEDY - ROi\(ANCK NEXT ATTRACTION RICHARD nUIITON-ItOnF.R1· NEWTON in "Tilt: I'm: .\SSAl.S ()Io' NAVAl, F.SPIOS,\(jf.! IN C:ISF.M.'. -Aho "1.ONF.Smm 'I'RAII," - . AC'I"ION - TIIRII.1.11 _ "MOHAWK" with SCOT'rRRAllY-ltITA G;UT-ACl'ION flATS"-2ACTION-TJIR1J,Ul-SUSPENSE. loinll'~:. SUSPt:NSJ·:. -l'IIRlLUi-SUSPESSE. NEWS :TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 DAll V ' • Lem·on -Wins. As Indians~ Pat's ·Edge Guards Pounded Red Sox 7-3 SCORES AT A GLANCE ..• ! Chiti came in from second ban on two infield outs. 9-7 Baseball Thriller' AmllTican League: ANOTHER FOR LEMON '. \lIrn l IHll'k tht! to bring the run~ acruss. I . BOX SCOR'ISS Cleveland 7. Boston 3. Vcleran Bob Lemon reglstere. 1';\1, . rl I 11Pllin" Jack ltarl'cy lind Frank Walsh 1St, Pat's AB R H E Chicago vs. New York (rain). his 11tn victory and the 192nd of , .9.", II 111 _N'I1IHI1\111 I It'roulld. 0 " fhe,. werc responsible fOI the longest I B. Rahal , •• ".. 5 2 2 l' . NatlOtla. I League: his carer as Cleveland Indlani I l ';IllP cl il.11O n hits o( the game as they doubl. J. Harvey...... 4 2 2 1 Brooklyn 4. Chicago 1. (called pounded out 17 nits a 7·3 Am· C ~nc, G' d' D 'v thf I "P ts'~ ~r . d' jI'll' cIlpcnlllg Inlltllg cd tu left f,leld In the fourth and "1. "Iarlln ..... 5 0 1 00 uar s rop.1. '0 u u a end of six innings, rain), erican League victory over Bostoll It"r~:~hf;' IINh Phillips sixth Innings respcctfully. J. Withers ...... 6 1 2 Milwaukee 2, pittsburgh 1. Red Sox. The 35·year-old right. thC plair 011 nil Ullearned The Gua'fds bill inning came In F. Greene .••••• 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 2, SI. Louis O. hander coasted home behind I I IlClll,!'1I. the I'atri. ~\;~.~Ien~~neslgl:; ~~~I;crn~:~i~~dDlm ~: ~~,~\~~ ':::::: i ~ ~ 0 For Second .Soccor VIe ctory Cincinnati 10, New York 4. ~::nJ~~e'~!~~~na~:; F~!~k ~~~~.. 001 It ,ra~I~'~ 1l'~; lon'l'll to r~tire Kennc~l! SIGtlgle'(dl to Glc(t !\CI\IVI 1\110 D. Abbott ••••• , 2 1 ° By The Canadian Press van for Ihrce runs' in the fourth .. [Ihr 11nri! [ralll (a\ our. ~tart .lIe ual s. lcorlle . I n. Scott .••••••• 5 0 1 I Milwaukee Braves ran their vic· inning. Sullivan was the loser. o n'm .Iolinll\'c Ahbott lams walked nne: Herb Phillips: P. Dcutsch •••••• 1 l' 0 0 Lnst night at thc Ayre Athletic first goal war. scored by Rex Ash ball from a scrimmage. The sec· tory string to seven games Jl!on· Jim Busby broke a scorele,s , , a !or~l1;l~n(i (:utit" ',\Ild gain. II'llS sa[c and an error tn Jam the! Casey ...... , 1 0 0 0 Grounds thc Guards beat St. Pat's aHer about 111 mlnules of play. He ond by Rex Ash who nailed the day as Ihe National League lead· deadlock with his 10th homer IIf '. Olcr fa llw Il'bh. hases-thc [\I'SI rUIl CI'ossed \ ,I. Abbott •.•••. 1 1 0 1 with a three to one victory. The tapped the ball into the Patricians' ball in an pass from Bern Goobie. ers edged Pittsburgh Pirales 2·1. the season with one on in the and White, starlel' I the plate as Vall~hntl "leDonnld Guards AB R H B Guards played an exceptionally nels as it reboundcd from Ihe Rex kicked the ball past the St. Henry Aaron blasted his 11th hom· fourth and added two singles. Hal . r"l' w,'lIt 11' thr shull": pil'ked a (:hurily 10 force in the Geu. WlIlllllm 3 2 2 0 good game nf ~occer with Rex Ash crossbar on a shot. taken by Hoble Pat's goalie into the far corner of er of the year In the fourth inning Naragon connected for a doubl. j\tlln ti;;. hI'U,i:l~ hats o( the I first l'Unnl'\, al'I·USS. ! PhlllllJS ...... • 4 3 0 t scoring (he (jr~t 111'0 !:oals and Pike. Just before halflime Hable the nels. to break ~ 1·1 tie. and two singles. a~.ccr in 1111' ~iXlh [nnul!. I Belldcl' Wcolglll' lin!'d UllC In. : Crlll'.l\ ...• , •• ,.. 4 0 0 0 George (Ihe Ca() Tn~'lor finishing Pike picked up the ball after tak· George (the. Cat) Taylo: chalk· The victory, righthander Bob The victory moved Ihe second· r;cI~\::ol"nl' \Ink 01'1'1' in rr. to del'lI left field 10 stal'l Guards. i Piel'cy ..••• ,... 1 0 0 0 it up with a Ihird. The Guardians ing an off and fired it at John cd up the Ihlrd, goal while the Buhl's 11th against four defeats" place Indians to within 10 gamfl lh~ '·lnr'kl.eI ('"nll'ol; 1.11e imcll 11101'11l!: in thr. clg~ll Inning. i :llcDonnld ••..•.• 4 0 1 0 commnnded (he play during most Brown. John knocked the sphere qrcen and Gold s defence were made it a clean slVeep of a thl'ee·: o[ the first.place New York Yank· l'(lnlin t(l '('.ul'r I Gem'lle Wl1l1~m. Slllgie and t\\'~ ,OSlllllllll' .••••.•• O. 0 0 t o( the game but slipped when Ted :tsiae for a corner. The corner fighting .to clear th~ b~n away game scries and eight in a row! eC5. The Yankees' scheduled gam. ',\1 Ip,~ Ilirurd k;lrl With 11 ; en'Ol'S cOllllllltted by tllC Pat s . Frn3cr ,...... 5 0 0 1 Quigley of the l'atrilcnlls, mn.nll~~d was taken by Charlie Snooks and f:.om Ihmr goal. Hoble Plk~ then for the Bra\'cs"o\'cr' the t~am that Iwith Chicako White Sox W'I 111; nllllJur,t ill 1hI' ~el'ol\(1 ! infil'id Hl'c!lunlcd (UI' the thrce King • "...... 4 0 2 0 to butt Ihc ball past Rex SmIth m· the 51. Pat'r, defence cleared Ihe kicked the sphere uP. the field 10 had becn a Jmx for ~hl\l'aukee, rnincd out. I~!o\\'rd b)' a II\p Hill jump . (i1~'I.tlS rllns. : I.IllY ...... 4 0 1 (] to the nets. The Green and Gold ball before IIny dama~e was done. George Taylor who fired a 101'ely (or (he last t\\'o ~easons. ! TIlREE HOMERS fOR REDS ItlUltl1, .. I, :-it. l'~t's thl'catt'llt'd In IIII" Durter ...... 2 (] 0 1 cleyen fought. hard hilt onl)' suc· The second half o[ the game shot. ~cro~s the mouth of the Buhl yielded seven hits. one 0[1 Cincinnati'~ Redlcgs sprayed l' , .~h~,,11 I\I'nt In tll'st 011: cl~h\h IIlnin:; as .lIal'\'~y and, IIU.'seli •.••••••• 2 0 II 0 cr.edcd once in beating the Guard· started off with Charlie Snooks reo PatriCianS ,.nets. A.ndy ~O! c1care.d them Frank Thomas' 161h homer Ihils around Cl'osJc~' Field Monday pa,< handell 0111 b~' I ~Iat'tin wallted to me the hopcs.; ~:ffort .. , ••••••. I 0 0 °Ilans' gonlie llex Smith. laying the ball to Hobie Pike who the ball "Ith a kIck which drole of Ihe ~eason. The Braves' other !night. includim;: three h~merJ, . nih'he!' 1\iIl Kl'unrd), til .1al'kie Withers hangcd a ,inglc,l";cnncdy ..•• ". 2. 1 1, 0 The Gllal'ds started Ihe ~atnc off fired a hard shol ol'er 51. Pat's thestsphpert?idhofdI, Ih' 1 g I run.came in the first inning on1lrimming New York's Gianls, 10-4 a S Ihr'lri'll r;.Jlil1~, Bill nahal: 10 lIu!l,~1 FI'a,cl' who relayed i Wuulgar .,',.,.. 2 1 2 0 bl' threalenlng to score wilh Jun· 1I0al. 'd b T daQ 'glelr han Y}I ado:d EddIe ~!atthew'5 double after a Ifor the third time in two davr 'ark lIarn')' ;;la,h('(1 .0111ei I firstI I tIn timeli te catchI I i\lul'till who Ii l.'mpircs:II t nisbon, Kiss, Con· iorno,"lpost. Smith's Bill shot O'Neil nailing then thetook left a ton51. passingPal's '/Ital'ted to Ted with Quigley Walt Dal·who scoreIhe ball Ypast e RexUI Smithey woe into the·, single by Joh nny Ln'ogan. onnlc TI Ie G'Ian ts ~e t up an early 2'()•. • I , l'~ bal'k iil_:~._l.'.'.I I_"_.rI ft [tc l Ia( 00 1 g a __c_a.(. nors, '"1' man. ..(ree .. kick fOI' St. Pat·s. The ball shot the bnll acro!s the moutn or nets Ted received the sphere from Khne was the loser . adl'anta"e~ beforc the Red-, co uld was picked up b~' the Guards and the Guards' 1I 0al. Dalton tried to a c~rner kick taken by Lionel Brooklyn Do~gers trimmed Chi· Iscore. Bell. Bailey and Robinson D d carried down thc ficld where butt the sphere In but Rex Smith Smith. CRgO Cubs ~.1 .tn a game. that was homered f?r the Rcdlegs. Fowler Charlie Snooks fired a shot at rushed out and made the save. Apparently the Guardn dldn't cut .to six mnID.gs ~y raID. was the wIDner. Antonelli the lor~ \ {) gers I League Australia Leads '" fO d" John Brown which was knocked Junior Smith entered the play like this because Charlie Snooks Gil ~odges hit. hiS 19th homer I cr. ' Dissatis Ie off for a corner by the Patricians' with a pass from just back of cen. relayed the spheroid to Junior and hIS second. I~ I\~o days. to . TODAY'S GAME,') ~'i"e·~iatch I fullbacks. Shortl,' after, another ter to Hable Pike who ,lashed I Smith who hit the SI. Pat's goal· ce"!ent the deCISIon ID tne first Ammcall I,eaglle: ]) lIn : tIl Alston foul was called. Ihls time against shot at the Irish goaltender. John POlt with his power drive. Inmng. It came after loser Sam Cleveland at Wa5hington (N); WI· 51. Pal's. The kick was tnken by Brown. Brown raced acro!s the ' LINEUPS .Jones had assued two of his seven Chicago at Baltimore (2·lwl·N) lnlJ.\\"~ (am:s Im-!lnin~ ,Iohn~ton's "In· Ie·, rIC IS·{ct .. erleS I Hobie Pike, who sent the ball sky. goal and grabbed the ball just In GUARDS-Goal: Rex Smith' full walks. In the fourtn inning Junior Detroit al New York (N). II 5trrr. "Grrrn Giants." LEEDS. Eng. (AP):"AlIstl'alinn I BROOKLYN (AP) _. Brookl),n rocketing over the Patricians' time. backs: B. Goobie, R. Soper;' halI Gilliam opened with .3 ~ripl~ and ,K~nsas City at Boston (2 twi·N) a,m.-Tl'rrn :\o\'a "Pon· batsmen Keith ~Iiller and ~eil' baseball writers Iravellng with the crossbar. The sphere was passed Les Clarl:e came close when he backs: E. Mosbacher. D. George, scor~d on Carl Furillo s Single. ;.. at/onal League: I'!. ~IOlilit Cashrl "Bomb· Harvey defended stubbornly :lIon. Dodgers Monday reported a rift back and forth by the Guards kicked a Ihot from the corner as J. Smith; forwards: Charlil! Snooks, Wmner Roger Craig yielded Brooklyn at Cincinnati (N). il r:ti- r"r;rn~ "~Ionarchs" day and halted E~gland's bid for bet\\'e~n manager Walter Alston cleven and relayed to Hobie Pike. John Brown rushed out of his goal LIS Clarke. Rex Ash, Hobie PIke. only two hits against three ror Ne~' York at Milwaukee (N). !1i1 " ~,\n; ".\irdalrs." , I'ictory In the Ihlrd cricket test ami hl5 players so serious that It Hobie drove a hard shot away to block the sphere. The ball was George. Ta~'lor. Jones. The Cubs ~cored their only Pllllndrlphia at Chicago. '. r~l_r~rlin~ "Half Pints") match.. may lead 10 open rebclllon. whieh missed Ihe 51. Pat's goal on deflected in front of st. Pat's neb ST. PAT'S-Goal: John Brown; run In the third as catcher Harry Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N). \ ·ith a rno"" ~l'/f'." I Only one da~' spiny rcmains- I I I th the left hand sl·de. but cleared by thel'r backs. backs: Clyde Green, Joe Brown, . . --.. ----.-.-..-- t. who hI ".3!, r rr '\\_ "lin, • ,. r I "nnc • ,andI England's. hopes of \'ielory N LeonaTlIY k Koppett.P II"'1' d t Itng n.pllt e Bill O'Neil turned the tide when Rex Smith, Guards custodian, John Ha"eB, Bill O'Neil, Andy Joy; AI·LERGIES IN'HERITED . r~ , i 1 PAT O'CONNOR , ,,. NEW ZEALAND , I VI. , , I r.. ;, I . ~ I ' SKI HI LEE \ I 6.8 2.95 TEXAS GIANT ., ., " . Also .' .TAGTEAM MIKE DILLON and BILL FOGWILL VI. BILL JACKSON and BILL CAUL. STADIUM We~. July 18th 9.00 1111' " . . (IN Pholo) Ih(ir 'Ii~( ~1:-;IlZZ, Srw Ynr~.-t.u~\\'il! Li~htburn (r~ht) plantr. n rigltl .i.Rh clean on the no~e of OrIR~c1o Zuluet~ in.t.he 8,lh rnund gh'\\'~lght go at the Gardllll. Zulucta, o[ Ha\IBIt~1 Cuba, scured a 10·roum"upsctviclory ol'cr Lightburn o[ BritIsh Honduras. - ¥?'?i!.sl'. I I" ~ , , ,'1'(1 ' I 'iI' 'i !, ' , THE DAlY NEWS, TUESDAY, ,JULY 17 , . .. .. -.'._-"- D,\ILY l..Jc'N5, j' • W~AjI5 if-lAT VC'J l-\AVE 1'-1 This Page Is Presented. flAND, ~OL.A\E~ ~ , '/ " with the • .' ...,., Compliments Of I The Great Eastern Oil· Company limited '"' r" I.J~.. ::AYS'-, -, ). I.JE'S NOT GOINCo TO .. GIVE UP TILL DA:'iK! , ' " (llallfax, PhiladelphIa and N.Y.) B' Ch Steams Iup' Fort Avalon leaving New York 19amy ar~e This Is Mv Side August 8, St. John, N.B., August U • Iii t 10, Halifax August 13, due st. Helen Hlcl,ey of St. John's 11 ovemen S John's August 15 salllng August \was charged wltll bigamy In i\lag· Of The Story TOE NFLD.,(iREAT LAKES' 17 (Corner Brook 'and N.Y.) lstrnte's Court on FrIday. Sh~ " (Continued from page 11) STEAMSHIPS LTD. Fort Hamilton leaving NewltYork ,electcd to be tried before a jury bac" In time for a late dinncr. ~I,V. Lunan from Ham' ilton Aug. 17, Halifax Aug. 21, due St, II n tlIe Supl'cme, Ccurt an d was One look at his facc told me that· h about•• July 18, Toronto July 19, John's Aug 23, sailing Aug. 27 rcman dc d for elg 1It d ays., Bat 'I the worst ha d happened. ,N ot WIS' d J f" (Halifax). ' of $1,000 wl!"1) two securltlCs of \ug to alarm Aunt Bessie for aJOnhn's~.lontreal uly 22 or ~l~ NFLD. CAN. STEAIIISHIPS $500 each was granted. "'homfcelion hehe hadmade formed no mention a deep duroaf· M,V. Perth from Hamilton about Belle Isle II sa !ling today, ' ftiO UDY WRESTLERS ing dinner of the el'ents of the July 24, Toronto July 25, and Man, Bedford II sailing today. REGINA (CP) - The ban on · afternoon. Afterll'ards hc suggestcd treal July 28, for St. John's. ul"Bene 20 ,Isledue 11St leavingJohn's JIll"Ha1i£ax 23 1I'0mcn wrestlers here isn't ".. oin!! b J .. h V II salling July 24 to be li£ted, City council took no Il'e to. ke a \I'alk I'n tllC "rounds, ~I Dundee from Ham ton a out " . J' - , ' It was a foggy night. As \\'c walked Aug. 1, Toronto Aug. 2, and's. Mon· Bedford II leaving. Halifax July action on a report from its boxing treal Aug. 6 for St, John alon~ the l!lagstone pat h bend hi d FURNESS WARREN LINE 21, ue, st. John's July 23, sailing a. nd wrcs I!'m" " eomm,ls~l~n" sugges· the Fort he told me what had gone f I 1 July 25. 1tmg the bylaW prohlbltmg wrestl· on bctwccn him and the Prime Ncw ound and Leavtng for Ha.! Bellc Isle II leaving Ha1i£"I": ing exhibitions by women be re· )!inister. The answers from the fax and Boston July 18, due Bali· • I d I ' Dominions were not yet all in, but fax ,Tuh' !!O and Boston July 2:1, JUN; 20. due St, John's July 30,; va Ie or a trial perIOd, ~II'. Baldwin was ccrtain that their Leal'ing Boston July 24 and IIali· sa ng Aug.!. i------I'erdid would be an emphatic re. fax July 2B, due St. .John's ~~II~' CLARKE STEAIUSIlIP ... 0. i 15. due St. John's Aug 20, sailing jcction of the morganatic mar. 30. Saillng same .Ja~ for Ll\el" "Elespoint due St, John's JuII' Aug, 22 (Bay Roberts). I'ia"e :-':or was his GOI'ernmcnt: pool. 18, salling July 20. • COftiS'1'A~Tll'iE CA~ADIAN p;;Jl~r~d to i~lroduce the neces. I NOl'a Scotia leal'ing, Liverpool Nnvaport lellylng Monlreal .Tulv : SEUVICES • .III'Y legistation for such a mar· I July 25, due st. John s July 31. 25, due st. John's July 30, sailin~' ;\1.V. Avonwood arriving SI, l'i:lge in the British Parliament, Leaving for Halilax and Boston Augut 1 (Day Robert), : John's Jul)' 21st. 'I' hI., door I\'as now lore\'el' cia>' I Aug. I, due Halliax Aug .. 3 and Elespoint leaving ~Iontreal Aug, ~ ~I.V. EDEN WOOD sailing Hamil, rd. "SO it now eomcs to this," said 1 Boston Au~. 6. Lea\'lng Boston 3, due St. John's Aug. 8. sailing: Inn .Tuly 25th" Toronto July 27, Dal'id. "Either 1 mu,t gh'e you; Aug. 7 ~nd Halifax Aug. 11, due Aug. 11. IMontreal Julv 31, arriving St. up or ahdicate. And I don't Intcnd 1S~, John s Aug. 13. Sailing for NOI'aport leal'lng Montreal Aug, John's Augusi 5th. 1\1 givr ~'ou lip." I Lll'erpool Aug. 14. , 'I Newfoundland leaVing Liverpool J11 y HOVe Aug:, ll, due St. John's Aug 17. s I had .aid 10 him ~o maO\" Leallng for Halifax and Boston , , ' 'Aug. 18. due Hal!(ax Aug 20 lind A t\I\1~S h:lol'c, I nnll' r~Jleatcd IBoslon Aug, 23, Leal'ing BasIon th1l1 ahdlcallon 11':15 unthmkable. Aug, 24 and Halifax Aug, 28 du III' plare Il'as ,at thc hCll~ 0[, his St. John's Aug. 30. Sailing's m: prc'l'lr.' lie \I'iI~ ~carcely !1>tCI11~I~, day for Livcrpool., a illS mll~d was {~r a\\'~y, NOI~. Il'Ith, l'iO\'a ScoUa ieaving Liverpool rlCl'ylhlllg .UIl Ihc ~~Ilal lmnk of I Aug. 25, due St. Jolm's Aug. 31. (\tsaslrr. 11111,1 the l1uonc toller, Leal'ing lor Halifax and B I !Il~ itn:! D~l'Id be~'ond, m~' reach· Scpt. I, due Halifax Sept. 30sa~~ m~, I rcall~ed Ihat the tllne hod Boston Sept. 6. Leal'ing Boston . romc for me tn I~kc mailers into Boston Sept. 7 and Halifax S t my own hands 10 the cxtent I 11, due 5t. John's Sept. 13. Sai;;~g : CO~Dlt1. 'd" 1 'd ' th same day lor Liverpool. , a1'1 , sal, ~tanllln;: ere FURNESS RED CROSS '. In, the, <1~rkncss un~~~ the Fort Hamilton sailing today · ,~ulcllY drlppmg ce~ars. I m go· (Halifax and N.Y.) --. 111~ to leRI'c, )'I'C already stayed Fort Avalon le~vlng Halifax : 1:'" long. ,I should ha\'e ~o.ne w\lell July 20, duc St. John's July 23, , ,ou 5ho\\ed ~e Harding s leU cr. sailing July 25 (Corner Brook and • Bul no\\' nothing YOII can "say will NelV York). hold me hcre any longer. Fort Hamilton leal'ing New York To my, ~reat relicf. he did not ,Tuly 24, Hamax July 28, due 51. 'arl!uc II'1lh me. On ,thc can· John's July 30 sailing August 2 trary, It seemed as If I har! ' unknowing1j' liftcd a weight {rom his mind. "11 will hc hard for me to haH ~'ou go." he finally said. "But it would bc harder ~11ll to hnl'e ~'ou staj'," Then he told me that "mong Ihe other dire dCI'elop' IIlcnts o[ thaI da)' in London lVas Ihe collapse of tile "gentleman's "7 n~Tccment" that had kept the rrc~s silent on the question of our :I{{air~, The morning Press hc my mind ran the question:-Why? 11',11 ned. would be ablaze' with Why? Why? Why di~n't you fa!. e"cr\' concci\'able rumour and low ~'our first Instinct. Why dldn t .. SPl'cllllltion about the two of us, ~'ou go when you £lrst k?new that 1FT · hI' · "\\'llOlIy apart from anything else," was the only thing to dO: ! amous nc ' 0 OgISt WIll 1M id concluded, "your situation ' I dressed quickly. David w~~ I here would noll' hccome harrowing 111 the drawing,room, at hIs: he~'()nd belief, YOII are right to ~o. IITiting table. A~ he heard me 1 Demonstrate How To I mllsl handle this in my own II" ~' \ enter, he pushed aside the heap I' ' ah'ne " II or nCIVspape,r nt his ,elbOW, "Dlln'l , \fler lI'e II' nt b k 1'1'1 I bothcl', DaVId," I saId, "l'l'e secn' G Th' k H ' · • e ae ISIC e. them" I row lC er aIr" IIII!) Aunt Bessic III my decision lie' rose and took me in his a~(1 the r~aso!ls for it. In her arms. "I'm sorTl' darling, I I' , \\,I~e "nd mtllltl\'e way she had had hoped ''au wo~ln't" I and GuarlOalltee It , rOIll~ 10 much the ~allle con· All that' I could s;I'-and it • • • S • clmlon. was Inadequate enough - II'as: i Crisis ;;~~:r~his ~~V~?~u.~, am sorry I'\'c Demonstration To Be Held Here w~s hraced for a blo\\'; but His answer was: "What's done is ,,'This ~ew method ot home treal' losist makes nil '!!Iatge for this ex· I nothing thai Dal'id had Iried done. We've got things to do mentlor suing and growing thick· ami nation and no appointment is In prepare me for had equipped ri~ht now." er hair will be demonstratc!1 In St. nceessary, Artcr the examinatio:l me tn deal with what faced me on "You're rl~hI," I answered. John's, Newfoundland, Wednesda)', the person is told thc rerluired illY breaklast tray in the morning, "I must be out of England beCore Th'unday and Friday, Jllly 18, 19 Icngth of treatment nnd bow much Th~re in bi~ black t~·pc In paper this day Is over." and 20. it will cost. after paper were the words "Grave (CONTINUED------THURSDAY) These private demonstrations will Arter starting trc~tment. tbe per, ... _----_._- ..... --~. be held at the Newloundrand Hotel son makcs regular reporls to the on Wednesday. Thursda) and Fri' Keele firm in London, to check thc lIASTRO.GUIDE" By Ceean day, . progrcss of the home treatme:lt. LONDON, Ontario-In ,an int~r. To spread the opportunity of nor· For Tu"d'YI July 17 view hcre to·day WlL!iam ~eele, I,n' mal healthy hall' to tbe thousands ternatlonally famous trlehologlst who are dcsperatcly looking for and Dlreeto~, of the Keele Hair Ex· help, Independent triehologists arc Present-For You and perts, said, Therc are 13 different visiting various eities throughout '( ours .•. A cheerful sort of scalp disorders that cause m~st Canada to conduct examinations day. wilh happincss and well· men and women to lose hair. USIng and start homc treatment. bClng wilhin the family circla common sense a person must rcal· NO CURE·ALL accented. Children may be high· ize no one tonic or so call!!d cure· spiriled. Try joining In their all could correct all the disorders" 'Wc hal'e no cure·all for slid;, fun; you'll enjoy ill Construe· he explained. shiny baldness';, Keele cmphasizp.I, lil'e action is indicated on prop· 'If thdre is Iuzz, the root is stiU erly mailers. ,Co-operative ven· GUARANTEED capllble of creating hair a:ld W~ tures also slrcssed, You should "The Keele firm: rccog:lizing that can ,pc~furm what seems to b~ a fcel full of vim and vigor now. most people are skeptical of claims miraclc , ' that hair can be grown on baldh\g There Is one Ihin~ Keele Wa'l!; Future ... Onc of thcse dilVS, Put .. -. The first national heaos, defer a guarantee", Keele to be certain I'vcrv man and WUIII' Iravclcrs may be able to obtain telegraphers' convention was 'I, said, an knows, If R recession appear! an inlernational library card, held on']uly 17, 18S0. On the On~ 'R person BI'ails themselves at Ihe temples or a spot he~ins to Siving them access to libraries same day, scientists took the to the Keele treatment his skeptic' show U[l 0:1 the crown of the heat!, in all rarticipating countries world's first photograph of a ' ism Immediately disappears. ,To In· there is something wrong and it a boon to wrilers, newspaper star. Today, asllonomy leans I ~urc this we offer this guarantee: should be given immediate alten, people, clc. heavily on photography.' "If you arc notcompletely'satlsfied tlon. with your hair progress at the end IIAlR lion LIlIETlIlIE The Day Under Your Sign of 30 days your mO:ley will be 'rc· .... " "If clients lollow our directions "~ , turned". " ' ARIES (torn Mi,e" 21 to April 201 LlIRA IS'Pt. u to Oel. 22)' during the treatment and aitrr ".r",.ny abound. no ... and Irlend. a.. II your ob CDIIn«lIoft .hould be .e... ,d HOPELESS CASES lIim~I .. 'n~, PIa ... a ;d.IOS_lh.r lor lb. for r.... n. beyond your eOllllol, "n'l they finish the course, there is no t'Veru"" hoUri. Kltt ul1set. You can M btlter. , DISCOURAGED reason why they will not have hair , " TAURUS (April 21 t~ t.4lr 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 I. Noy. 221 ' First the trichologlst Is quick to all the rest of their lives", Kccle In " , , \ ',,'( \;::\'/5, iUESr1AY, JULY 17, 1956 .. -~--~-..... -- DON'T MISS THE ,f Wilf Carter SHOW TO·DA Y'S SPECIAL ; j 952 STUDEBAKER 4·Door Reg. $1050 ..... Now $775.00 CERTIFIED BARGAINS ':. 1954 STUDEBAKER 4·Door l Automatic Transmission, ~ , 1 1750,00 il ," :. 1953 LAND ROVER Pickup, . • 4·wht1el drive .. 1475.00 i 19b 1 MONARCH 4,Ooor ,.1 750.0< ! ,i 1952 CHRYSLER 4·Door '1 1650.OC ·1" 1 ',1 , i ... ;}..... : •. . i STUDEBAKER, ";..:. 1955 ~Hon I ~: 1650.0( • "It Wouldn't ". ave happe!,sd if those &illy wiro, J.'>fIi AS - ISERS , : I " , , .L~ ,,, llHll/ll . . 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"Tender for Holler Cclllver,illll t lhe d.l. 01 r.«pUon 01 t.n".r,•• 11 nol CERTIFIED PUBLIC;: ACCOUNTANTS are sought for executive ..lurn,,1 within Ihnl p.rlnd tho dep",1t SUllalllriulII," writt"n IlcrllS$ ,the nnd .arlministralll'e positions In indUstry a:ld In the public "til lJ. lor,.ltrll. jly14,OI,l'od f:tee uf lh~ ell\'dop~. lerl'lCr. as well as by memhers In DubUc practice, l'ht' ItlWUt or any tr.ndeor not nel'ulllarlir ALLIED CONST. CO., LTD. I~'t'rllt('cl, 'J'cllll~\'~ lire to be III,collll1/1nicd hy an npPl'IIl'eti. 8ccepteli dlt:qllt .. '1 nlllmH'r t'llllTU:n, NAVY BUILDING, WATER ST. j PR.\C'flC.lL T~ ..\lNING with pracli~lng Gfrti!led Pnhllc {!hlrl 01 Altnllnlsluth'. !lj:tr\'lrtl in Ihe iUlOllnt o! $250 as a,~urcly .~c~ollntanIS IS not obligal(l~)'. and when students arc other· • and S.C'rl'lal',. that the tentlercl, it success!ul'i l'.l,e l'mrloyed. the Educallonal Committee of the ASSOCI I' I !l.p"t""nl 01 Iillbll< WO'~" ; Ottawn ••'ul~' J6th, U,~~, Electrical Appliances Repair'ed ' will ellter inlo a contract to carry' • .. llen wil!l~tel'mine wnether or not ~uch emplol'm~nt is out the wurk Illr the tcn(\cred 'I ~~u~r?ctory after full inquil'Y into the nature of thedutics .'j • VACUUM CLEANERS !um, 'fhis deposit will be .re· . ';'.; lnl'o!"ed. • FLAT IRONS turned to \In;ur~essful tendererro ,WANTED . :-~ • flOOR POLISHERS .. • TOASTERS when the contract h awarded. : :~ Tnr: I'tll:Rl'iF: ~·t.~r f('lmmrnl'~~ in Srplrmhrr anrl rnrl~ in Arl'il. • KETILES The successful tenderer will be: for CENTRAL SCHOOL, CARBONEAR, a TEACNER for Th# .l1rnrCs~1n~ nIRpl1hc~lJ('In~ lor rrlli~tralion rrqllil'~,1 • COFFEE PERCOLATORS ~(lmldcrabl! Itm~ and Ihrrrlnr~,' . .• ELECTRIC CLOCKS • HOT PLATES rxpccted to deposit further Slims, 10 hi'illl! the total o[ his deposit· • RADIO • TELEVISION GrCldes 7 and 8 (male preferred); also a TEACHER lor up to 10 pCI' cent of the amount' , or any other Electrical ApplicmcB in need of EXJlerl of the aCI'cpLcd trnder. This sum will he rpLurnerl 10 Ih~ Cont\'~r·, LAMJ'S, FIXTURES Repair~ will bf! given immodiate attention consistent tnr 110 'da)'~ afler t.he ~cceptance' tI Primary Grade, THE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS I,l the completed conlract. I AND APPLIANCES with Lownr Prices and Fastar Sorvice-a lrial will .. , The Dcpartmrlll dnp~ nnt bind I Apply ASSOCIATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND convince you, at itse\[ 10 ~ccC)lt tile lowest or any' City Service \ tenrlc~. ! U.c. BOARD OF EOUCA T1C:>N, , , P.O. BOX 7, ANTLE'S ELECTRIC SHOP R. MANNING, CARBONEAR '.' :1 Deputy Minister of Public Workl, ...... 142 WATER ST. 'PHONE 3411 I ji),H,3i -" sr. Jt>Ht-,,!!S, N§WFOUNDLAND Co., Ltd . Dept. lI[ Public Wurks, ------_._- .- St. John's, .' I !:·lS.!' ,!!1 (Over Crane the Jeweller) IJuly 11, 1938. jly17,20 GUARANTEED USED TIRES • TENDERSi .ddre".d to Ih. AS LOW AS i S!:·~LED i 5.00 ; , lIud.r.lgned, and endo".d "TENDt:1t ' I .01\ mplluV~;la:r>'('S. l'OIST I'RI~l : Qtrf;f:.~·s mUSTY. P.i:.I .." ,,'111 b. ;,: ; ~'r'IH"d In Lhe nUII'a of fht S.l'Cf>tar.\· until l,U!! p.lII~ IE,U,S:r", \\'~:IJ,'ESIM." , Al!'f"."iT ~, 1!.I.iti, Ph.n, ,.lId .. JJ(','ilil'~liun l, .. n hI: ..... 11 :.nd IIII'm'! '.It' 1t>II,Jt'r obl:llllt'l.! ... t (hr OUiI t ul thl! l'I1I1'1 ~;n:.:itJt't:'I'. lJ,-p:u'!fIlf'nt u! ,1'lllJllc Wu, ... ·, IUI;;wiI. Onl ... l·iu, al til .. orur. Clf, lilt, Uhlrkt t:nadllf'l'f. ;IS lil'ut Gf'~'IJ:t' :-tlrt'tt. l"hillloUrIU"Il. 1',1':.1 •• iIInft ,It Ihll' 1'11'11 OUil'f'!, .t Challntt.. lOwn .and Elrlnn, 1' ,1':.1. · To ()i!' ('on",h!~red ruh tf'ndu 1I111"t br: NOTICE OF REMOVAL I arrDmpanl.:ilfl hy a 'f'£'lIrity in thf fOri}!' of J. ~("rtillt"d ('hpqulP Pl' bnnrb u ",p~('i(i,.d ID th. lorm ol trndpr and mtlde Dn or We wish 10 announce thaI our Offices have been movf!d · A('('{ltd1n, \11 III ... ",. lornu .and In ul'nwt·: <..-.-- , ...... -_ .. an~ .. with Ih,.. I'l'Indllinnt .Ii~t forth IhfOI'Pin,: to No, 24 Queen's Rood (in the vicinity of Rowlim' i\ 1hf> .nfP"~'IIl'If'nl. thrmu:h tht Chi .. l F.n,l .iCln.~':4I nf,fJre 01. nd n.), 01' Ihl'ntu::h! Cross) during the period of renovations of the Renoul 111 .. tlnr1("r~H:ntd. or rhrough th .. nm,." ot' th .. ni~lrict F.ngln,.rr at ("h~rlott"lo"·n.l Building. ~.J.:.I,. wHi JllllrpJ~' hlu"·pr!nh .and IIp.('j.' IIrlllnn or Ih .. work nn lI"po,lt of • l'En I I 125 MENS 1 'fU rgn lunk dl .. qUf> 0\' nwnH nrrifltr' p'av. j ;IIhl, In Ih .. nn1f'1' of Ih .. nJ-:l"f:rVI·:n (;I:~'" I F:n.\I. UF C:\:\'AllA. Til,. dppoliit will IJ. Browne, Renouf & Mercer r 1'1'1"::\~~" nn T,.turn of th .. hlu~,pdnl' and ,"Pfdflt,,,tlnn In znorl f'ondltlnT1 "'UIlI" • SCIENTIFIC HAND BUILT , m!'tnth' from 0" rhtlt nf rl"l'''plinn n( '_n, t 24 QUEEN'S ROAD ,rliI""', If ~nl rrllJl'"",1 within Ih., p"rlori: · ttl- rI"'rtl,.,1 will h,.. 'ol'fril,..,1 ", .. In'' ".,.1 tJj' "n~' h'!'lIJ~l' n~t "!r!.nu~· ,--.--.. ------..•.... -~~------.- -- ._------U,. Arrrpt,...L ,! . . rIlJII!:"T rOOTI!.:". CJlIf'f 0{ Adlninhtufh'lII! ~I';r\""., anrt ~cr!"tlr". , n.porlm.nl '" rubU. Work., . I Ottll"'''' .Iuly -----S. tO~~. SUITS Newfoundland e' 100% ALL WOOL ENGLISH WORSTEDS. Services PASSEN~ER NOTICES • SINGLE BREASTED 'N' DOUBLE BREASTED CONN'ECTtON ·WEST RUN PLACENTIA BAY Regular 9 a.lll. train leaving • MEDIUM TO LIGHT SUMMER SHADES Sl. John's tomorrow Wednesday will make connection at Argcn· tia with IlL\'. Burin for the Wcsl SIZES: Run Placentia Bay. CONNECTION LEWISPORTE 3S to '46. CORNER BROOK SERVICE HeRulnr 6 p.m .trnin learing i I 51. .Tohn's loiJa)' Tuesday will SHORT - REGULAR - TALL : make rGnnrcLion at Lewi~porle 1 with ~.S. Springdale ror the i L~lVi~PQrtc-CornCT BI'ook Sl'r· REGULAR PRICE I vie.. . i IT. JOHN'S·LEWISPORTE . Up to $60.00 SERVICE t.1. V. 1)onal·i.la opprai inJ! nn , IhF S1. .John·~·Le\l'i"l1orle SPrl'jr~ ; lI'iIl ~ail rrom Dork Cna.t al . I Wharf NMn Thumlay ••July 19th .. i CONNECTION GREEN BAY ! SERVICE . Rrgular'6 p.m. train ieal'inJ;, 5.95 5t. .lohl1·" Thllr~!iay ••Ttlly 191.h.' will' makr. ronllection Rt Lell'i!· porte wilh ~1.V. (odroy for the' Green Bay Sen'ice, .I SHOP EARLY! CONNECTION ST, JOHN'S· .: • CORNER BROOK SERVICE : REMEMBER! Regular 6 p.m. train leal'ing II St .•John's Thursday, .July 19th, SPECIALS wlll make con'necllon at Corner I ONLY 125 SUITS Brook with S.S. Northern RanICel' r 1954 PONTIAC Sedan ...... u...: .... $1275.OQ IEASY TERMS ARRANGED! I fttr the St. John's·Corner Brook IN THIS' LOT Service. 1953 FORD Sedan ...... $1100.00 • FREIGHT ACeEPTANCES 1953 MONARCH Sedan ...... ' ..... $11 50.00 Freight for lorwardipg via st. • John's anr. next trip I\1.V. Bona· vista fgr ports St. John's·Lewis· . 1955 DODGE Sedan >.... :...... : ..... $1.600.00 parle Service will be accepted at I the Dock Coastal ·Shed Today I 1954 PLYMOUTH Sedan ...... $1250.00 Tt1e~rlay 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. and, loJ]1orrcW Wednesday 9 a.m. til i 1954 STUDEBAKER Sedan ,...... $1100.00 .'loon. ' : .The HICKMAN MOTORS, Ltd. IN MILLIONS A PROFIT IN PENNIES . . '. ~ A . BUSINESS • • • TOPSA'IL ROAD, 57'151 WATER ST., 5047 . \ Ie; THERE DUGHTA BE A LAW I By fAGALY and SHORTEN WANTED BUT NOW liE''; USIt-JG- !-lIS OIVN STAt./LE.'i - .MOMMOTH BINGO OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE LATE W~EN ,T WAS A PALS CAR. ':01<, 'TflAT Cor the Depnrtmcnt or Nntlonal CAMPliIIC. 1'RIP, ANGLEWORM S1EEI HR. GRACE- Newsv· Briefs l AT TIlE . Congratulations to Dr. W: L. and Mrs. Goodwin to whom a f fi~1tlf SIGN, daughter was horn on' Monday, IIJ~tJ 0 F' I MILLEY-'S July 9, at the Grace Hospital. St. John's. J TIlE S~rviees at the Uriited Church D~ I on Sunday, July 8, were tailen by A..,""'TIP_ ND to. i: ~Ir. n. Swain of Perry's Cove. Hcv. -OK A. N. Holmes who is replacinc ReI', N. B. Hodder at the Unitell SUMMER BAR.GAINS Church here will arrive during this lVeek to assume his duties. Arctic Command The mal'ringc of Miss .Tean Sin· \. . BOYS' l'wl to ~Ir. Gustav nheinhard took Roland Wild ...... 4.00 I PEDDLE BATHING place at Ihe Roman Catholic Rom.an Wall , ; BATHING Cathedrai on ~Ionday, .Iuly 9th. B I 2 50 ' Particulars will be giVen later. . ry ler...... I ••• GET OUTDOORS PUSHERS TRUNKS CAPS I··our.year·old Phil.ip, son of ~Ir. i Rings Around Us I l~d ~II'.I. Lorenzo Pike, celebrated I Ernestine Gilbrelh I WITH A CAMERA 1 to 4 years All sizes Ius birthday on Thursday, July 5. ~ Sel'erai of his litlie friends lVere Carey ...... 4.00 1 taken on a t.riP to Ill'. Grace .ls·1 Honourable Ancestor ~ land in the PII;e y;]cht aCler which I I • I tten. they were entertained at a birth· R~;Jert StandIsh ...... 3.25 '\ QUALITY DEVELOPiNG ,lay tea at the hotel. I Justice By Midnight Word was receil'ed last wcek of I I GIRLS' GIRLS'. ~he dealh at New York Of. ~Irs. JeHtJry Fornol ...... 2.00 \ La] \ rhomns J)o~·ic. ~Irs. Doyle l'lslled . The Golden Journey '. ORGANDIE BETTER QUALITY Hr. Grace wilh her husband n • I FROM TOOT ON'S I II couple of slImmers ago and both Agnes Sligh Turnbul ... 3.95 ViA (CPl-No anI TI to tell a NewfaundJ : . CRINOLINES were guesls al lhat lime of Mr. 1e Rosemary Tree Quality is guaranteed by TOOTON'S - experiEnced photc. wear a lifeJac1(el CRINOLINES Dayle's gisler. ~Irs. Daniel O'Kede. EI' b II.. G d 2 50 f' • h M I h h sh'lpping committe 4. 10 14 years Svmpathy is ['xtendcll to the Iza e n ou ge ...... • InIS ers. us Ho.oms grow overni9. t- owever experts 'In ' A h - Tuesday. bereavcd relatives. T ing of Beauty photo.-finishing do not. Donlt talthe Crown, A native of Coley's Point Bnl'! m rou me comm lice appom:· ew oum an eac ers ssocm u on 00 mg . or &,uppor or a inlrmt in Ihe union move· said the labour mO\'ement 15 a Roberts, Mr. Thompson worked i~ : ments and preparation for the tion to negotiate closer .,relations, Imovet dto II rasie basich carpenters pr.y -- 1i hereGdrdon, last chairmnnweek with of Mr.the WalterRoyal d i . amon. )'Oungl'r men. "My power to be reckoned i with, ". the lumber woods for $8 almonth: heav Ier bliS Iness sess ions to come one sec'kl ng. tl Ie F e erntlon s sup· 'Th0 a 0 ar t'an our.d' d f II . PEPPERRETL.. AFB -Captain . CommlSSlon .. on Cd'ana a s Economlc ...... 79c )lr.l!allam "is that power for good or ill." He called ~aid. o[ 26 working dn~~,J He Is the I'to.morrow,• Wednesdny, .Thursda~· port•• for IOcreascd' pay for gov·• • 'fe thmce d"mg a Journe t 0 d ow·.' I John .,~'enkes , pediatrician at the' f'u t ure, t 0 t a k e a I00 k at ".L, ew- ntrmhrr." will sec the for the organization of all of the father of Mr. J, J. Thompson, ,and FrJda),. emmen •. employees~ a resoiUl!?n mg dur ehr. hl~cu~lsll~nslodn o· a) s 6604th USAF Hospital, won first' foundlan'd·Lahrador and the new girr their time to. hep members of the working force Rnd President 'of the Newfoundland! President Chafe next delivered t~ estabhsh more firmly the prm· agen a, IV IC ~VI mc u e an od· place in the Base short story con· 'mining centre at Knob Lake, re rntor. mOl'rmcnt, Trade praised the advancements of la· ,Lumbermen's Association. I his annual report In which he out. clple of "qual pay for equal work dress from Nahonal Labour. Lead· lest, and Captain Theodore R.: turned to St. John's over the week· ~hort wrist, rolen tnd;,), hal'e prohlems bour. The body was conveyed to Point: lined the work of the Federation f?r both men and women, resolu· er Henry H,arm, pre:,ent~tlOn of Strum, Office of the Deputy for i cnd and is back in his ofIict .t the ige, cream, ~re3t 3' Ihm predccessors ;I!onslgnor J. W. Peddle, speak· Leamington, Notre Dame Bay, on during 1956, principally In U,e lIOns looldng for upward revi!ion tbe new reVised cons,ltullon,. and Operation~, Ueadquartcr~ North· University . thr prllhlom5 may be di!. ing as R representative o[ Bishop Saturday and Interment took : lield of labour legisla!ion. 01 the old.ace pension lind baby an by NatIOnal east Air Command, won both scc Gordon returned to his . , l'r.inr.! h.I'e a hig job to· O'Neill, who was unable to attend, plac~ addrcs~ an~ther ~!r. there on Sunday afternoon. 'I' A resolution cr.JlIng for the bonus, a resolution calling for thc Leader, Vancent Dmunno. ond and third place prizes. : home by plane direc'tly from the . ani it will IkkL> big men 10 delll'ered a short address at the i 5c and 90c abolition of the three per cenl dissolution of the present Labour Further resolutions pour cd Into Dr. will receive a Labrador. , It! !hor~: the ~linistcr said. start of the ceremonies, ~Ienkes ~25 BI\\am !PO~C of the inlroduc· Grand Falls' Vice President Ron Car Goes sales tax on food was among the Relations Board and appoi!l!ment the hands of the Executive Coun· cash prize and Captain Strum will r.7.~~i=;~;=~F'l tf major rhan~r' in lahour Smith chaired the formal opening list of proposals passed along to of a new slale of members, a reso, cil last night a! interest continued get a tola1 of $20. the Convention's resolutlori com· lution,asking support of the Fed· I tI d 'IX )r;m ago and then Iwhich was followed by a short millee for its The eration for the Brotherhood of to n the Conven on fon , All three stories will be for· ~ , turquoise, th~ l>\lrpo!rs for the business session In which delegates considcra~ion. delegatesmoun~ setlied down to business. : warded to the Northeast Air Com· : and black, r~b::!hm!'~,1 ~f thp lahour legis- wcr! briefed on the procedure for Out Of Control, committee will consider the resoln· n"ilways, Employees and other but all of, thcse wm hal'e 10 be 'mand contest where top prize i, . rommillre. Un ex· i the a£\crnoon's meeting at the ltions and rep?r1 back to the main T~ansport Workers in eHorts to considered hy the Resolutions !;100. Names 01 the stories \\il1 nGI i '0 7~:. · I· 'd th~ rnmmillre had heen Parish Hall, river l1]ure body which Will dcchle whether or ral.se w~ge. stand~rds o~ the ~an· Committee IJllore they are brou~ht be nisclo~ed until the stories al'! ~ ...... $2.00 D , __' not to adlJllt them. Iadlan i\allo!lai Nfld. S.e:zmshlps. i hack 10 thp. hod,· for :he final dc· no long€r eli~ible [or higher con At 11.3~ last night a rar. own. 1 Other .resolu!ions listed 1?c1l1dcd Ia resolution cal\in~ for a special. cision on their ·adoptioll. lest. If the two Peppcrrell cap, ed and dril'en by ft resident of! one cal}mg for the estab)lshm:nt ambulance car to serl'e Ihe people: -.__ .. ".-,-- .. -.- 'I~ins win prizes in the NEAr: Power Street 11'35 preceding ~o\1th lof specl:,1 Federation scholarshtps Iln~ lnlanc~ Newfounrlland, a resolu· I Ahout 9.000 1I'0men rlie trom competition. Iheir stories will be on Power Street when lt~ brakes, In parhcular for law studcnt, tlOn agr.lI\st cmployees who har. cancer in Canarla each year com·; lorwarded to thc Air Force·wide dome fod pel1cer Seeks : M an Is the onl,. animal thot failed. majoring In labollr legislation, a I workers from employment who' pared with 10.000 men. . contest. product I blushes-probobly becouM he I. Out of control It rolled IIoCross I the only on! thot need. to...... $ 7,98 Patrick Street, breaking two poles Board Of Trade hour Support on Power Street and coming to SKIN PROTECTION rest In a house No. 30 Power st. Some pediatriCians recommend The driver of the "chicle was that cold cream be rubbed on a seriously Injured, while tlie other Members baby's face before he' i! put out· . mplete with, occupant escaped with slight In· President' WEdcomes New g. Assorted ·ghway . Safety jury. Both parties were convcy On Wednesday afternoon, July Iy t.hrough the Board of Trade: advertising ethics and so on. I like, ! side during cold lI'eather, to prr.- ed to the Genernl Hospital. ' 11, at 4.30 p.m, n Inrge number of cames great weight. For that rea·: He was followed by Mr. Roy 1 I ' I'cnt chapping, GRA!\D L\l.LS .Jull· l6-Ncw. Twenty·four peopli! died in acd new members of the Newfoundlane! son he and the Council of the: Cheeseman, Chairman of the i A.t the conclusion of t~e forma. i ------~1ini;\I'r • of Public dents In Newfoundland In 1954 nnd Board of Trade were officially weI. Board of Trade asked Ior lo)'alty Wholesale Section, who described I husllless, rcf:eshmcnt~ Ilere sen· 1 BABY EXERCISE It,e !lIm. E. S. Spcncer, Forty·six died last yer.r. More corned Into the organiZation by and support froin new memher> 'the purposes and function 01 his: cd belween five and SIX p,m. when! , mornin~ called upon the than twenty men, women. and Promotions At President A. H. Crosbie and the and old.: \ organization. They, deal principally ! n~w membrs bcame ac~uain:~~: . During the first .few montl1s. ~r monmrn\ in Newfouncl. children have already died in members of the Council, in the ~11'. Cl'osbie then asked the Ex. ,with waterfront warehousing prob.1 wllh. one anothe: and WIth ; lI.fe, a baby, gets ~IS. needed e~c[, 10 Board's rooms Oil 'Yater Street. eeutil'e i\lanager, Mr, H. 1'. Re. Ilems, transportation and freight: PreSident and offIcers of the Coun· i erymg, klckmg aDd llaV· in paslel IUpp0rl the campaign for accidents this year. "We all should Grand Falls ~Ise ~y , , ' ~"IH" Immediately determine to remove GRAND FALLS-The A. N, D. New member~ atlendIDg eonstitut· nouf to explain the nature of the ratcs, wholesale credit and the I cil. 109 hiS arms. . Spencc~: fpeRkins at the Ilhe blood spots from our high· Company yesterday announced cd the maJortty of an' enrollment 1 structure of the organization nnd I ''':::'=-'-:':'::==::''':':'::'::':'~=-~':':'':~======;:;;;;;;;; , . ~pcmn, (,I the Newfound. ways". Arter these accidents, :Mr. new staff appointments and of 104 who came into the organiza'l its uay to day taslls, Mr. Renou! ' Icnm:i"n of Lahour, "said Spcncer said, we ask ourselves changes,' Mr. L. W, Dunphy has lion following a drive for memo described the mul1ifarious malleI'S It !hould b~ part of the duty where the fault lies. He said In been promoted from General Sup· bers conducted in the ?ast couple \ Ihnt the office deals with and the I? sprrall the gospel of the majority of cases the driver erintendent to Production Man· of months. The~' consIst of own· cOlin \less subjects on which It is o~ !\cl\'foll~dland highwl:'Ys. could be blamed and not the "chi· ers, managers, directors, elc" of asked to supply information, For LONG AND SHORT SLEEVED in 01- ager; C. R. Tillmore, AssIstant IS no hl·ttcr organization cle or the road. Speed and liquor General Superintendent, becomes n number of new busine~ses that example: 'l'he going rate of pay popular for L,t~ ~~\\'follndland Federation can probably be blamed for man~' General Superintendent: A, R, have come into existence In recent for employment categor)': general • Ul, ~Ir, Spenccr :old the : o[ our highway fr.talilles, the Leger is the new Assistant Gener· years in a~dition to new appoint· practice in regard to working con· to aid ill this cam.'I Works ~linlser !old the Con\'cn, al Supcrinlendent; G. Chinn re· ments to managerial and other dltiom for s1aff; provisions for MEN'S ~5c ana ..49, . tion, lie told the delegates the\' posts in older establishments. Minimum Wage Law; procedure in II orks ~lioi5tcr pointed to should do R grent service if they pl~ces JIIr. Leger as Control Sup· In wclcoming. the new me!"bers answering applications by unions h~ihway dealh toll and could help make' the public safety ermtcndent, and J. A. Ryan b.e, President Cl'osble gave R brief re· looking for certification; where to Ih:.t it lI'ould nt' t . ' "G I I I I comes Assistant 10 the Paper Mtl1 l'ieIV of the history of the organ· look for an agency' for ~ome line; , SPORT, , U1,' co mue 0 conscIous. O! gran cac I RnI Superintendent Appointments and i ization and the part it had playc(~. what thc shop.elasing hour~ arc: iT'"n HI hl"hll'"" , ", .~a[oly were'el cry one 0 ["tiS, I''I r. S (lnecer \ promotions hecome' effective 1m·· ecklaces. and is pla)'ing in thr modern bUSI' in anI' part of Newfoundland, etc, , I and .49' 'lir,! ,\\cn,)',.cl~ht ~Un(~rr.d concluded, that the accidents may medialely. ness and commerical .lifll of Nr.\\'., Ot1;cr m~\lers the Board 01 , I· 1 \ In "cwlcnls 11\ Can· ~top "heforc \\'e too sec hlood ()!l ------fc.undland. Even in I\lS own brlcr \' 'I'1'ade cnncernrd Itself with in r~· i U )f"r, )lr. Spenccr saici. our highways." • SHIRTS, \' term(o[ of£icc.so far the Coune!l, cent months include, "Ihe "WI!· : ~lagistratc's COUl't which represented the melllhcl'slnp !iam Car~on" and other transportn, : I I Eight people arresled on Satur· of the Board of Trade, had prr.· I tion pI'ohlcms wllh the CNn: local Grey, Blue, White Broadcloth ..~ 1.35 i ke a charm' ~ented the consldcred case of'lhe IlUfehascs by NEAC; the ~cale o[ r : 11 Drivcl's i"Peeping Tom" day and I~und.ay ,app.ear~d in Court I on ~Ionday morning, ~ busine~smen of Nrwf.oundlan to: bank chargcs on cheques Rne! ! each $7.25 Three of those arrested were The Royal CommiSSIOn on Tra~s. (Ira Us; demand for better !ele. CASH IN ON THIS MONEY·SAVING BUY . , Awal'd~ i Is Nabbed charged with drunken driving. portallon, phone sel'vice;' and poslal serVices, i. each $2.25 The Royal Commission on Coast· laeilities at Gander anu Torbay. I I , PEPrERRFI\' ':I I \1'11' -:- I"'_I~ III cen \ About 1 a.m, to,dr.y police wcrr. One pleadcd gulUy and was sen· each $3.75 chl;lc rlmcl'S hnl'e' caller! ~o 1.c:'!archant Road to check teneed to spend 7 days in the al Shipping.' The Board has ,sponsored series o[ The Royal CommissIon on Can· radio 'broadcasts on Free Enter each $4.50 \'Ch' I PIJlOts in the annual Ion n report that a prowler was penitentiary. The other two plead· ada's Economic Prospects. prise distributed free enterprlsc MEN'S T.SHIRTS :.iE.\C I~~a~nadcll to CO on to I at large. cd not guilty and hnd their cases ,postponed until a lnler date. They Royal Commission on Broadcast· liler~ture to schools in coopera· .. co at Hnrmon. \ On arril'al at the scene they Ing and Television, tion with Department of Eduea· ~;~Ir:el! I~ Ihc week.long tesls Immediately arrcsted a. mnn re· were granted bail of $200 each with sureties to the same amount. Commisison for Revision of Fl· tion' and is to conduct an Eca- /n~ skIll Illr official militar)' ported to be looldng In\o a bed· naneial Terms. nom'ie Survey of SI. ohn's to sup· t :l se leet from Five people arrested for drunk 0 a~.lhan. dril'crs. In first, sec. room wIndow. lIe wlll he form· Commission on Labour Legisla. port claim for its designation as and $1.0 ~ thlld plnee order were ally charged with an offence when in publle paid the usual fines rang· tion, a National Harbour. The Board DJU{O llahbieh, A/3C' Fred. the Magistrate's Cour~ open.s this ing from $1 to $10. Raymond Monohan and Albert In addition the Counell bad has promoted a Builders' Exchange, !Cda~ U~O!~ amI Allan A•. But. morning. " Whlteway, who were before court made numerouS representations to Workmens' Compensation Legis!a· Bh' \/Jr!ICrR; A/IO' 'fhomas last week and charged with hold· Federal and Provincial Govern· tion Industrial standards Legisla' 'l;a:rl~kC ~onal~1 ~I! Wilson All arc assIgned to the ~604th ing up a taximan on the Portugal ment Departments on a wide I'ar· tlon: Minimum Wage Orders, etc. Hrrher! C !hng, pick.up :\Iotor Vehicle Squadron except iety of subjects, and Mr. Crosbie ' , Cove Road the weekcml before said "It is unthinkable that lI'e President Crushie next introduc· . and T . Smith, Peter.1. ~!r, Hartley and the re·fuelling last, were before thc court again trUck ~ul11as n. lIalrley, truck drivers. lIIr. Hartley is wIth shoulll not have a strol]g anr! rep· cd illr. r'. W, Ayre, Chairman of 5 yeslerday morning and were re· resentative Board of Trade to lend the Retail Section who gave an John '8 , Gordon C, WiI, the 6604th Operations Sq. and the manded [or a 'furlher 8, days. buses-' V. Green, Jame! F. I re·[uelling drivers. arc with the its voice' to shaping the future of outline, of the 1V0rk or' this divi· Da.' tncent n, Gladney, . 6604th Supply Sq, Ncwloundland," Hc said the busi. sion of. the Board. This lively r.mAT REPLACEI\IENT nC5smen have a hig stake in the group concerns itself w!th stalls· ['''''loIr,i\I,I,.C. and Joseph O'Toole, I __._-- Nutritionists 'I' ecommend eggs, Reginn!!l Reed, Statistlcs show that colds al'e community ane! their opini"n and lieal wrveys n[ retnil sales, shop clleesc, flsh, cll'ied Ilea ns and peas Brcen E' Pe~gler and' more fl'equent among wumen than point of viclv expressed collective· • pilln hours, personnel practices, l as replacements for meat, , rc· uelllOg tl'ucks. ' among men. ' ,I , THE DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17 DAILY NEWS, rUE I' , - " Can't Soy Much for His Form . ,t.,. ------~------~-----======:======~==~--~--~-- ' :, ~, ' THE DAILY NEWS .I " ,"'i: : ". ' Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper In 'News :-:(' '~~ By WAYFARER .~. The DAILY NEWS is • morning paper , pstablished In 18M, and pubUshed at the ilial famous Newfoundland News Building, 351).359 Duckworth Street, NOTES AND COM~IENT We forget how many years of Pt,triot, William Carson. The St. John's. Newfo'undland, by Robbson II attack were needed to force Ihe money the Transport Dcpartment Company, I.lmllcd. ' Departmellt of Transport in ot· has squandered, and we mean I\1ElIIBER OF THE CAN.'DIAN PRESS tawa to pave the federal section squandered, in Newfoundland is LEGISLATIVE HURDLES 'fhe Canadian Pres! Is exclusive!y entitled of the public route ~o 'rorbay nothing short of shocking, 10 the use [or republication o[ all news Airport. AI long last the Dc Pnli:ics, o[ course, has a bearing dlspt'ltches In this paper credited 10 It or :0 pr,rtmrnt was shamed into doing nn it5 programme. Tftat being The Associated Press or Reuters and also Ihe the job. 'rhe I'cr>' pertinent lhe case. the essential we ... kness local nell's published therein, signpost sP.t up by the ,Junior lies O!l tljc kind o[ thinking that All Prcs~ serrice lind .Ieature Artlclcs 'In' Chamber of Commerce probably !lOPS on in Ihe nerve-ccntre of Canadian government. Bnt the pilper Al'e cop)'l'ight and their reprodurlloD prodded Ihe final leverage to thi~ permanent officials of the Dc·· Is prohibited. rouse the Transport Department DAILY Sl!BSCRIPTIOS RATES ofCicials to remedial action, And partment ought to have gu:s enough and courage enough ttl ('an;lIla ...... 5 8.00 per annum noll'. Rf~er a recent "i.it to Ihe Termin,.I, we find il necessary ~el up a proper order of priori· United Kin£dom and all ties and put pressure upon the Foreign Countries " .. SI2.00 per annum Member Audit Bureau Of tCl sound the call: once more unto the breach, dear friends, politicians to &cccpt it. Authorized ;...' second class mail Post OUice ¥ • • Circulations once more. Depar:ment, Ottawa. :\0 prh'ale enterprise opcra· 'I'his lime it 15 the matter of tion would be able to get away TUESDAY, JULY• 17, 1956 congestion within the Terminal. ,with the kind of service that One f1igh~ had just landed. the Department of Transport ex· ganda purposes in the hope that they Another was due in fifteen peels the people o[ Newfound· may deceive Asian neutralists into ac minutes. One flight was just land to take at Torblly. But The Port Of St. John's cepting them as further evidence of departing. Small wonder that it is indicative o[ the Depart· men~'s thinking thr.t there was SO\'iet good faith, the tiny waiting room, in spite Srientist~ have vet to soh'e the prob of its foam rubber chairs which a time when they resisted the One ob\'ious purpose of the new con lem of which came first, the chicken Ol' do [,lIow the f1rslcomcrs to 5el~le demand for longer, strongcl' run· the egg. The present waterfront con l'eSSIOIlS is to restrict the building up of themselves to wail In some way'; at Gander. And it is only recently that they have woken troversy in St. John's seems to resolve formidable defense forces in West Ger measure of comfort, had about many and Japan. Germany, for example, It some o[ the physical condl· np to the [act that the first im· itself into a question of, which ought to pression that hundrcds o[ thou· is seeking to raise an army of 500,000 tions of the Black Hole of Cal· come first. Employers and some union cutta, Allow an average o[ sands of people get o[ Canana members s€cm to think it should be men and Russia wants to 'keep this down fort)' persons per flIgh:, multiply Is whal they find in Gt,nder Air· the right to use mechanical equipment to 250,000. the resultRnt 120 people by a port. This is the eastern portal of Canada. As a mat~er of IIa· on the docks. . The acting-president of The Russians also want to ban all host of sisters, cousins. aunts, atomic weapons and tests of atomic assorted [rlends and thangers-on, tlonal pride, it ought to be able the L.S.P.U. says better wharf and ware and throw In a few taxl·drlvers to offer a warm welcome and a house facilities should come before the weapons. On the other hand, they are comfort,.ble atmosphere to the not willing to accept any fonn of inter for good mnsure, and YOll re machinery. duce the accommodation of the people of many nations who dailY The agreement which was put to mational control. This means that they Terminal to approximately one have to fill In some time at the Terminal. Things may have gether after nearly three months of could go on making their own nuclear square 100: per person. Thl>t, changed since we were last a~ negotiation included provision for the and thermonuclear bomos in the vast In our book, spells not eonge~· tlon but approximate suffoca· Gander but on that occasion -Edson In Washingf use of modern machinery on the docks. nesses of Siberia while the west was tion. poor hungry people who spoke The negotiating committee of the \''';on, honourably keeping its pact. . • • • no English and hOO only some EX(lIIl}Jie of (f Tieldish Cww led by [ormel' president Leo Earlc, ',gn- At no time have the Russians In I ncomlng passengers could not foreign currency with them were unable to bu>' a sandwich or a Of Gov(!I'lI111eul Security ed agreement in the belief thatlhey dicated willingness to remO\'e some of make their way through Ihe .' thi~ postrard or a four·cent stamp at had been authot'ized \0 do so h\' the the cau~es of world tension, among them tlll·ong. Eagel' relatives had 10 delay their welcomes because thp Terminal. We saw some of TIr PETER EOSO:'l: membership of the union. And meinbers the settlement or the German unifica a :SEA Washill~ton Corrl':;!lIIllril'nt they [~ould not force their way tht'm get brusqup brush· off "TRUST GOD TilE FA'fIll~" had been advised 10 "talce this step by tion problem. and finally their limited though a solid wedge of human Ihnt mus~ ha\'c given them a When your dreams arc all bul ___ ~ __ ~ ______.' _____ ~ ___c _-"------1 John Campbell. president of the Halifax and conditional offer to reduce armed forms. And outgoing pt05Sengers pretty br.d impression of thc kinrl broken ••• and yuu know not wh~re to turn •.. look up to \\,Asm"GT01\-( XEA )-Tcstif)'in~ hefOl I' Sen, II, :1l1ln;. L.S.P.U. who came to St. John's to ad\'isc forces has been accompanied by a vicious 'could hardly leach the counter of courtesy and hospitality to expecl in Canada. God the Fathcr . , , and you will ci~r)' SlIhcomnuttee on l'on,:itulion,11 Ri~hls. Ex,Sell ,n'i on the ·discusliions. attack on the United States, to check in. Talk ahout second· • • • no longer yearn ... tell Him all rrr,il'e Arlil'ilies ('ontrlll Hnarrl 111cn:hrl' II,,!'!'Y ('.'111 ""c,1 ' But a general meeting of the union The Soviet Union's leaders are much class citizens! The DeQartmenl ahout ),our hearlaches .. , lie of Transport doesn't seem to Now wc are going 10 hal'c a of his casl's inlcnrlcd :0 sholl' Ihe iniu.-tier of tl1l' I:,-t'nh"f:; 100 shrewd to belic\'e the west is likely will listen to YOUI' plcil .. , repudiated the right of the negotiating rr.cognize Newfoundlanders as new Terminal Bunnin!! at Gand· ll1ini.,tralion I'll1rlo~'(' srcuril) p!'()~raill. to ~e deceh'ed b~' their qu~1ified con ~r, The plans hal'c been drarter1. joul'np), .•• o\·rr Jif("s Ill!" committee to sign the ilgreement and, in citizens ~t all! Yct tile Depart· .. This example in""h rd ,.'1 l'nname,1 !o!'IIHT I' S ~i.;:t cessIons but they realize that the dcsire Prclil11inar," work i~ C\'en undrr bulent sc~ ... lind the Falhl'r 11 !'uhsequent referendum, the new lIgree ment ha~ conceded that Torbay mont rarl'CI' diplomal \rilh ~;; : pal's of 'orr"i'·I' .\(T ,1,1111':' w~.)' Ann in ~ }'ear or Iwo or of illl mankind, .. is 0111' nw,l mcnl \\'a~ rejected. Tt was because of for peace and neutralism has made India shoultl be enJr,I'gcd. That is cndcal'ing friend • , . for His C