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B.S5 a.m.-Go,pel Singer. 9.15 a.m.-Man from Yesterda·y. THE DAILY· .\ NEWS 9.45 a.m.-The Dark God. , . , AVAILABLE AT . 10.30 a.m.-The Woman in FORECAST: N.E. gales with Cog and drizzle. Hli/h' today 4(). His Life. •I' ,'.. .' Vol. 62; No.3 ST. JOHN!S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 (Price 5 Cents) Charles Hutton & Sons Canada Launches.· Last Ditch ,Appeal For Ease Of International Trade "j " Up·portlMo.ntrealers Hail Hush On USAF Mail

, • '0'.' ' 11 • • • W,th /0J.Cl,allce owerln To Register Beefs DRAPEA U'S' CIVIC COMPLAINT BUREAU. IS FLOODED

• MONTREAL- CP-Advice to tHe lovelorn • • • missing eats ••• n~s!y dogs '.' • and erring Englishmen. Mayor Jean Drapf·au i~ wanted for all these prob. mport arrlers. -, lems anrl many others. Hundreds of Montrealers havc j~mpcd' with vigor at' his idea for a civic tom· plaiuts bureau. 1--'----.------The bureau lIa'sn't even opened F Cl'tl J , yet. but complaints are pouring in. lour ll... ( ren Top Legislators Andre Tcusignant, 3S·year.old ehieC Teener· oC the bureau, reported Tuesday. Dt I' BI' llost \vt're .serious and uselul, butl Ie n aze Go To Washingt'on . many other were ofC·beal. "You can say we ha\'c everythin~1 E . I Crom soup to nuts, where com" . M ADO,"" LAKE, Sa.sk. (.CP) - Kills I plaint. arc concerned." said Ihe' F our children. rangln~ In age -cr-CANADA lIAS DECIDED ovial Tousignant, undnunted by ICrom four 10 11 years, were burn· 1'0 LAl:NCH .~ LAST'DITCH APPEAL TO the ~oulalol'ember and December ut, -herlff Jacobs ~aid. ! l'i\'cd ~ltholl~h the bllrClIIl. <.1· :'1 the hOIl"". The 13·year·old bay ,"'~n )'car~ a;:o 10 boo~t world wa .• confined to a gPlleral discus. tal'l:rol t') the mal'or', ,,(ficc, nn· "'r.:. hnh\'·~ittin: with his YOlln!;cr I!'adt hy a network of tarll! c~lts ~ion on a mean! 01 tl;:htenin~ thc L 'd fI' ~1J?" "f[ici?l1)' O!'CI! IIntil Ihe IIl1ri!' hrothr.r'· a)ll! 'ii CI CIIU tel' SovlCI, (lp.0111a DC mllr I Tuesday cont:el'tlll1 O possible lJiddel'~. '. ';'. . 'by "n el'own, ,counhilosophleal' view of the .!)er wo~ds. W! •• t sb really meant ments IaUed to materialize, 1'here' the ..'Germans. ' IInking·West German~ to the WEU h~r 'mD~ilen .name Of. Eliza1Jcth was bi~!iJlgbled by being voteu 9-1111 hland News. al!:lIr.. . . to say, Ihe sU ::nent sa}o, Is that had bcen. speculaUon belo e. the German source., sald.,lt Is most and, t!le North Atlantic Treaty Or· GLckenletter slOce she lhYo,rced her one or the finest ~ecimens of II-Sports Pigi. . \ lile Consen'allve Pally Sketch Germans to be careCul In for. . r . likely Mendes.Fra\lce WIll stop ofC gamzallon. • In .1947. wore less makc.up than maseillinity aboard bls; battleship, 3-Comlcl. ' h~r\ I" 1:'\', Ihal "ever.Y· husband with. a elgn 'countrle~ where the horror.~ meeting that at least ~ome of the in Baden.Baden-ncar the Blaelt' Many.German deputies of var· her former hushand when she ap· the rricdr~ch Der Grosse, began I~-Fina"ce. ,'. t ll~.atl\'/). wiCe who takes her' tn IIC thr. ~cond World War are nol 2.1 Sen~t~ vacancies lVould be 'Forest resort where Adenaucr will lous factions' object to the agrec: peared to' ask tha~ t.~e t\yo'I'olu,me I~ loo~ pi thin~s "throu,~h._, a ., ..,r.. " bUSiness partle~ will havi _1_. eer. forllotten.. .~ I #l1ed .. belore Parlla~enl. cODven~s, 'bt:·stayin&.,...on his _way back. home I.ment' a~ it stands:- autobiography, .descrlbllii, the' sexl w!>man 5 eyes" aflef' an attack Df ~----'-..;..------'.': • • ':.,.' ~..• J .'~ ...~ .... .,. i' \' ,THE DAIL THE DAilY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955 . , 2 " • . .' " ,. " , . ' . .'ITbls ~as supposcd 'ttl proicct all' Fools" . for that rc?son,This was I The~. to : provc his .claim he ICI·' R d · 1[1' '. ' .. :': , n·" '; ,~. 'b' ' 1\~thhdrom. ,t.h~ peril of fire dur, simply of de.;igl.latlon • ami, was WaUl. d make ~hc followmg appll: I lInfSe.e s ·ch~'e rI' ng""t',o""n\,' ·0 escrl ' e'S'litig·,theromh1llYcar: :' .. " notm~r,tloned In' .. a derogatol'Yentlon::' ',,' ·S'h" I'·d' .. -. A I'. a" r: : " . In thos~,,~~Y5 'there :was no; sense. l~ had Its origin, IIkc "I rub a little r,n his,temple, and O,¥ n 13 S ~l , , such, thing, ·Jiii.: painted ,canvas, many of our old Christmas ,eus. a, )Iltle to the erackbone of , hardwood~, pli~tie, asphalt or tome In England and the British Ius hearl, r. • The· Territory t' rubber floorliles' and Ule rough Isles generally. Thel\fummers Arise, arise, bold champion, and. Ir· '. . . . '·lID'· e Ch rlS·· m· as lVooden fhio'fi" ofthekitchen~ dn. their rounds, carried "swabs", boldly act thy part; A,n Old T' ,', ., ' ' ',:. were serub',,:d and."holysto'ned" a bladder~probably from a fish Arise, arise, m~' lafty m~n"I long NEW DELHI-Reuters _ Goy. , . '. ., ,. and then COV!'I cd with a layer 10cally-::blowlI'uP Ilke a bal1o~n. to sec ~ou stand, emmenl ofIicials Monday were . I' .' ': of finc "santi [rom the nearcst 'l'hls contained a number-of tmy Opcn your ey!'~ and look about. trying to puzzle

" inflection the qualniness' of ·the more, 'winter .~tacked" against the barn lIre·place· which most houses aglnallon, a,nd ,the results, 'at practical joker with little reo mas Play of St. George. Naturally Similar maps bave recently been Middle EngUth construction of But to the stocks then .let blm or, the ~Inncy -the thoughts of possessed, and left there to burn times, werei~,nothiJig less thangard for the defunct character the Mummers Play ~emanded cir~ulat~d in ~urma, showing the rhyme. bu' wUl quote it for go: . young a d old were centred on until TlVelfth Day, or longer. spectacular.; . 80me wore dark and with lesl respect for the plenty of room, and certam homes Chma IT. possessIOn of parts of you In the JIlI)dern Idiom. For now Is th~ time of Chrlstmasl. the 'approaching season ,of There was more than the "Back pants with' coloured stripes dead Is supposed 'to have -sUpped had the reputation in the old days that country. Further. the Peip. " A SONG AGAINST. lORIS: ' . , • . ' Christ's b!:tlJ: , . Junk" 'in thesp open chimneys. down'the Jess ,~hlte shirts 'and lin unnoticed and' placed one of for b~ing "good Christmas houses" IIng. magazine -People's . China, '. Make we merry both more and I chose this ancient rh~me to The, t!hrlstmas preparations They usually had a few hams. gay sashes-+othcrs. went in for the . ugliest ,masks obtainable because they had extra large c1a~ms that the Irawaddy dver I. '·.1 less" Introduce my talk today for two began early. usually around the some black puddings, herring much gaudlel· apparel. Their over the face of. the carpi. You kitchens that served as the stage Chmese, although Its entire eouno lor now II the time of Christ· reasons, one Iluite obvlrus-the fuJI '11oon 01 November, which and so on, hurp up there Inside, headgear generally waR a high, can imagine for yourselves the for the "Fools". By ~he same runs thro~gh Burma. I , mas. other not so obvious. I trust would b~ long before the middle to be cured by the woodsmoke conical hat; ',like .. a dunce.cap, shrieks ,that were uttered by token th,BY were .mueh m de"JIand . The Chme:e ~alls 8:e on sal' that one who has spoken to you of that month. LIvestock and from the fire. from the point of which dangled the first' good ladies to enter the for dancmg an Elght.Handed Reel, 10 New ~elhl With copies of Peo- , Let no man come Into this hall, so frequently ano. BO recently as poultr;' were then killed and PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE ribbons, and tassels: ,If you've wake.roo'm follolVing the irrever. a Cotillion, or a Sir Roger de Cov· ,pIe's Chma. The map shows,al- .II Groom. pale, nor yet marshal, I hav/" will n!)t be classed In the stowed away 1'1 the undergroun~ I The Chrls:mns fire was lit In ever seen pictures of the Court entface.liftlng, erlr. 'most the entire northeast frontier But that some sport be bring category about whom the rhyme cellars, whleh, should prove to a sort of ritual-by a spark fqU· Jester or '''Fool'' of olden times, HUNTING OF THE WRAN agency of India, covering M,OOO , 'I withal; , Is shaped. Th~t Is the obvious any doubting Thomas' that win· Ing on specially prepared tinder, you have a frilr idea qL the HOBBY HORSE Much akin to, and sometimes sqilare miles, as Chinese territory. ,. or now Is the time of Christ· Inference. Tht· other Is htat this ters In Newfoundland In the old and the striklnl' o( a particular "rigouts" of ' the old time Mum, But returning, to the Jlru~- interchangable with the Mummers, It also shows northeastern Kash. mas! little rhyme of medieval quaint· days were (Jld and came early, flint on steel. Sometime durin!: mel's. mers-the mo~t frightening ap· was the quaint practice of the mir as Chinese. neS1! and forthright simplicity Wllh the first snow, the wood the Christmas Season. a blazing I· "SWABS" parltlon among them wa~ the "Hunting of the Wran (Wren)". India made her first representa. f U that he say he can not sing, seems to sum up so thoroughly that had been cut and hauled brand from (he "back junk" Iso·called "Hobby lIorse," The The procedure was as follows: The tio nlo Paiping on the subject a Some other sporl then let him and well the whole spirit and durln3 the fall was hal'led out was taken outdoors nnd flullg Indeed, the Mummers were Iactors wore the wooden and can· hunter selected a wide bough from year ago. bring, significance of the Old Time from "In aback" of, the settle. oller the rldge.pole of the house. i usually referred to as "The vas replica of a horse's head over a Christmas tree ,and decked it Presiden: 1 '\ • ',------.-.---- I their own· heads and shoulders, with coloured ribbons. Since the ------Tr:mm Qf I and fastened under the arm.pits. wren Is not indigenous, a dead AI· T V·. "chicle c( 'j IBy means oC a string they could robin was substituted and laid out I 0 IS1t the dog.dr make the horse's jaws open and on a piece of red cloth spread on , I I•shut an action that struck de· this bough. A teen.age y~uth, dress." -... I, i Jightful terror into the cap!i\'at· cd like a ragamullin carried the 1 KARACHI, (A~)-~T1me MI~I~' I cd youngsters who trailed he· 1 wren on Its hier. The hunters went I tel' llohammad All l~ bkely to VISit I hind them. Ifrom door to door recitin~ the fol· Canada alter atlendtng the Com· i Keedless 10 say, the "Fools"; lowing chant:" Imonweal,th prime mi~i~ter" con· ., OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES" WEARING APPAREL IS GREATLY REDUCED ,had the freedclII and hospitality I terence tn London, oUmal source • In\ i of any house they visited for "The "Tan, the wran, the king of hint~d Monday, I ~ AFTER STOCktAKING, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1955 NEW SPRING i they brought their Instruments I all birds" All was scheduled to go to Can· I \ ! and· their music to the dances, On SI. Stephen's Day lVas caught ada last October but had to canc~1 ! GOODS. SO BE 'WISE, TAKE THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY AND SAVE MONEY, and In mnny tases they had a" in the furze; his. plans and ~l~ home from ~IS Ifiddler with ~hcm; or an accOl'· i Although he was lillie, his honour ~ntted. ~tales \IS.lt due to a pollt· Co ON EVERY COAT, RAGLAN, 'SUIT, S KfRT, DRESS, BLOUSE, ETC. '-1 deon·player, Very fortunate i was great, . Ical ~rlsls in Pakls~a.n. . , communities' were those who I Rise up, landlady, and give us a, A.1t had b,:e,n Of(~Ctal1~' I~vlted. to j had the sen'iees and talents o[ treat (trate); I m~ke th~ .VISlt bJ the Canadian 7 i a [lutist. Thert! arc old prints in I With a pocket full or money, and a I ~1'Ime ~tnlster w~en the latter was ! LESS '20% Iexistence whiet Illustrates the. cellar full of beer, tn Pakistan last ~ear. I procession of .the l\lummers. In i We wish you a ;llerry Christmas 'The GO\'c RAGLANS 1 addition to thdr, costumes, and I and a Happy New Year". Ithe "£itouts" o( the Hobby Horse· NAMED FRO~l BUILDISG 'foundland I 59 ONLY UNTRIMMED COATS A limited number mcn, they also featured the 19th The hostess (sic landlady) 1V0uid Scotland Yard, headquarters of • Maritime century coUntl'rpart of the mod Ihal'e to be very obtuse not to see the London Metropolitan police, ;: Social Worl Reg. $32.50 ...... • ,.. :. ,..... NOW $26.00 TO CLEAR $5.00 , el' n"fJoat," which were very in· the connection between the demand got its name from the building : John's in 1 geniouR, and elabor<\te when \,:e I for a "trate" and the reference to in whieh the London police were I· I d t'l 18 ' ; :Cerence tali Reg. $3S.00 ...... ,...... " ...... NOW $28,00 I considered tim resources avail'l a cellar [ull o[ beer. No doubt the' louse 'un I 90. I able at the tinle. . ! demand was liberally met. ------[two years a Reg. $37,OO: ...... ,tl., ••.•• ", •••. NOW $29.60 ! ACTS OF VIOLENCE j . CHRISTMAS FISH house to Church, pra)'ing, singing, has been h( 15 ONLY ! Unfortunately in Xewfound· At such a time of fea,ling and' (casting and dancing. The Mum· "arious cen Reg. $55.00t ...... ,.... ,..... NOW 'land, ancl thl3 happened else,· "cneral celebrations it was natur.1 mers, of course .. were tht centre • time pro"il' $44.00 i where too, troublesome elements, ~I that one or mo're food items i of attraction, and they were as di[· the place 01 RAGLAN,S i among the population som,eti~es: should be held in particular i ferent [rom th~ Mu~mers of to· Rig. $6S.00,1.1.' .. I •• •• ,.NOW ~.f., ..... ~ $52.00 i took adv8ntag.. of the disguise: cst cern, And if the peuple ofMassa·! day. as a codfish olIfers from a ' fax. Reg, from $19.00 to $29.0Q ! of l\!unllnel'S to commit acts of ichusetts have such a high regard:' caplin. For some i \'Iolence, to ,1crsons, and proper· I for the "cod" that they display his MUMMERING hoped that NOW $10.00 ,ty, When a Conceptton Bay man i replica in their State House, then . wot.)d me' LADIES' , IlI'as killed by illummers in the· t he least thai Newfoundlandcrs In bygone da~'s the llummers 1 1 ' .. ~'ossib e ir . mic]el\e of the last century II Ie: could do was allow him tu grace were almost alwa),s men of import. 1" i House of Assembly passed all: their [ahle at the festive timc. 11 ance in their community, and to be l but the im DRESSES' 30 RAGLANS Act in 1851. which outlawed the: is related that in the long ago selected to appear in the caste of ': deferred, 11 , custom. l\rulllmering all the \ I mat-be not so so long ago) no the :'Iummers Play was in a class .~ lack of loea A limited number Reg. $30.00 to $35,00 : grand scale soon \'allishcd frum! famil~' with any pretensions to· with b~ing known as a top·sawyer r The Nfld. I : St. John's and Conception Bay, Iwards "quality" or with dcep· in tbe woods, or the master of • 1 : but to the north and ill othel' Irooted reli;:ious convictions, would cod seine skiff. MummeriDg went t i here have NOW $25.00 ,isolated arcas 11 hel'e the law did cat any kind of meat on St. on all through the Christmas and ': ance that ! not reaell, the habit continued Stephen's Day. Fish was required New Year Season and scarcely I 'be able tc : to survi1'e. for eating, especially salt codfish, home was missed. Speaking of Kew ,.; modation OTHER DRESSES '2 STATION WAGON COATS I A remarkable feature of l\rum· our staple industry, and it's said Year reminds us that it, too, had : number oj : mering in Newfoundland was an there were elaborate: recipes In its quota of festivities. A local . 20% . REDUCTION Reg $32.0.0 to $47.00 English folk pia:,' of ancient or· existenee for the preparation of 1\Titer describing events of 75 or ,: for the COl . igill. The play which is still this so.called "Christmas Fish". 80 years ago refers to the New _., The Mi NOW performed in England, where it For all I kno1\" that custom may Year's Day Parade in St. John's. ; Welfare fe $25.00' is known as thr. "Pace·Egg" play, still be observed. I imagine that The various societies headed by t :will be an .SKIRTS I believe, could still be seen at it held on longest in the distant famed "Bennett's Band" marched I Nfld Christmas ;n NewfoumII an d as outports where fresh meat and along the principal streets which : ., esp' A limited number late as the 1900's. The local poultry' were unavailable until had arches of boughs and ever.:welfare. : JUDY BOND BLOUSES v,. lion' was called ,"Soldiers comparatively recent times, greens decorated with lace curtains iindieation $3.98 Acting at Christmas," and Its was Tbis reference serves to recall and flags and displaying also pic' r 'j $04.98 A limited number and Is a dire~t descendant of the that in the old days St. John's had tures of the QlIeen, the Pope, local '·"i, H.a' ] Ladies' famous English St. George or many advantages over the outports heroes like Capt. Arthur Jackman, $10.48 Reg. $4.98 and $5.98 Mummers' Folk Play of the -advantages that have now been Sam Blandford, etc. Arter the .. Middle Ages, more or less equalized by modern Parade, it was "open house" every· : A NOW $1.00 Leading characters in this methods of communication, trans· where, and in the afternoon sleigh.: n ! play were 51. George (changed port and food preservation, PouJ{ry ing partiei' 10 the frozen country. SWEATERS OTHER BLOUSES to King George In later periods and fresh meat were usually side. ~ of history), F-ather Christmas (of abundant among citizens of the The times have greatly changed. p $2.98. up $1.98 up course), the Turkish Knight capital, while their lcss fortunate The pace and the cOOl'eniences 01' ,r( (Emir or Sultan), Dr. Faustus compatriots dined." if they were modern living have eliminated and/or his diabolical accomplice, lUcky, on salt beef and sea·birds. many of the ancient way and Db- MISCELLANEOUS- $5.00 Beelzebub, a Clown, a Jaek Tar, Shooting a turr in those times was jeets around which the Old Time CON'rl1 and other supernumerary char· not a punishable offence, but a Chrislmas celebration revolved. 11 SfADIUM JACKETS LEATHER JACKETS . LADIES' SNOW PANTS aetel's. 'l'hesc often IncluGed profitable pastime. Vessels were '.rhe automobile has replaced the Up outstanding personalitips In his· continually coming and· going be· sleigh, stoves and central heating R~g. $11.98 .. NOW $10.98 NOW TO 'CLEAR, $2.98 tory or the current news, If we tween Prince Edward Island and have caused the open fire·place to $9.98' ,were still periorming that 'play St. John's loaden with cargues or well nigh disappear and made the : .alilitary i today, It might Include from thc fresh vegetables, meat and fruit, "back junk" somewhat unnecu· j generous SUIT CASES historical poin~ of view, :Julius all of which sold at prices within sary. Jl!ummering 15 a lost art. OTHER ITEMS. TOO I for funds JEWELLERY and· SILVERWARE Catsa'r, perhaps, and John Cabot, the reach o[ the poorest f.amllies, People don't make their own j.. Small, medium, large , ... BDnaparte and so forth-and The same held true for tlie I.arge amusement any more; It is left to , j monites \ 20% REDUCTION , 25% REDUCTION NUME~OUS 'TO MENTION. from the current news angle- ports in 'Conception Bay, Brlg.us, the professionals, and that is not ! 'The 195, well, I'll leave that to your 1m· Harbour Gra~e, Carbonear, which allVays for the best. j palgn, the aglnatir n. maintained impressive fleets of ! drive herl , ' Since the climax of the per· sailing ships In the foreign.going '.1 showing I " , "Let no man come into this hall ••• formance was I savage battle trade until comparatively recent But that some sport be. bring •.,,1 $3,520.60. •• to· with wooden swords beween S. years. . -, :SALE .STARTS withal; ";. The Ma " George and the Turkish Knight, . LONG HOLIDAY For now is the time for Christmas". ::' there was always a quack Doe- l netted a t tor In the caste to revive the Nowadays we do well, we think. war agallll. TOMORROW MORNING 9.30 A. M. slain. Here is a sample of the with the. "long weekends". But a Yet, ror all that, the spirit of .. drive for t Doctor's lInes~ hundred years ago, the Christmas Christmas lives. Every once in a ..1 resulted 1 The Doctor's claim was: Holidays really lI!eant wha\ they while we. h~ar ,:hat Christmas 15 , trlbuted . NO 'CHARGE ~OfXCHANGf NO APPROVAL .; NO· REFUND "I can cure the hits, fits, palsy said. John Beete Jukes, tbe first "commerclaltzed , but ~ sometimes ,. in the AF and the gout, Geological Surveyor of Newfound· ,think. tbat is a remark each gen· ~, ,., ~', A reCOI '+. If there Is an evil spirit In this land, wbo spent the winter of 1939: eration mak~s about, the one that, 'I $20,482.00 . man, I can drive It ,out. 1840 In St. John's, tells us -that lVent'before It. Nevertheless, while Air Foret To' suppDrt his claim he WOUld' during the Christmas Season, pre· I am not one who signs to return ~.J 19M allJlu say: . , suniably from Christmas Eve tD to "the· good old days", 1 some­ "~' that ran14 "1 have a little bit of hare's Twellth Night, work c,ame to, a times cannot help hut feel (and : contrlbuU grease nd mare's grease, standsti1l, the business people shut this i~' read~ly admitted) tha~ the , .!'" AFA thre . f.. . \\ ' , , . The wig of a *asel and the wool their, books and countlflg·rooms, essentially ~Implc, a~most medieval Sparkl,lg ..'~. . I,,' , f a frog , . ,and all was given over to gaiety atmosphere o( Christmas has In· ::~~' DIAL 439S' 0 of a largl L;"'~;::;i ;,~8~ )V~T~,~~~E~" ' .:. ':. t '. And ounces of Sep; and celebration. The people went deed· disappeared-perbaps for· : twentY;f~Ur .<~~,.:.~:-:~ ~.~,. - ...... ' •.....• ",;.. 1''';- •. .' •.~:H: ...... It .. -1 •. bcrshlps ...... , . \ .- . '.- ,,' .' .: ...... ' '. • .. 1 ' .:~! .,. •• •• •If:: '.,' .. :••. , " .' ...... ' .' .. 'tember fog," from bouse to' house, . and from ever. new high

- " THE DAilY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 195.5 .' ,"

'Grand Rank Lions ... & ...... • ;;'~ ..' . amlY owances .._,.. • •

.," t Imel ." $62 Million Since Confederation': Children Number Queen "s Robes Over 168,000 On Displa'Y Here ", With the close of 1954 Family Allowance .,,: . payments were qt an all time high. In that month Late This Week. 56,618 families re,ceived $1,006,112 on behalf of . ~! 168,149 children. This averages at $17.86 Newfoundlanders in and near St. John's will have an .. : per opportunity this week of seeing the Robes and Regalia used ' family and $5,98 per child. at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth last year, when the ,hows al. OVER 62 MILLION RECEIVED display opens on Thursday in the Memorial University : ~~ frontier 'The grand total allowances received in Newfound- Annex. " ' ',' 54,000 land from the first month of payment in April 1949 to This exhibit, which has been nex Building, formerly knowD .1"­ territory. December 1954 camp. to $62,080,684. These benefits have shown all across the Mainland, has the U.S.O. ~: Kash· gone to 20:1,362 children, an average of just o\;er $305 per been brought to Sl John's by The display will Include the fol· child. This latter figure will, of course, continue to George Hulme 01 Ottawa, business lowing items: The Imperial Stat. director of thc National Gallery of Crown; The Royal Bracelet: SL " (Photo courtesy Fred Tessier). increase for some years" for. the possible allowance per Canada. Mr. Hulme has tral'clled George's Spurs: Sccptre with Dove: ~' child is actually $1188 for the full sixteen years. across Canada in chargc of the Sceptrc with Cross; The Orb: The "rcsidcn: Il. R, J ,1I1,e of the Grmul Bnll),-Forlune Lions Club, presents automotive vehicle t,o polio victim Charles 'I'hc :oIlowhl~ table, giving the cxhibit which started in Septem· Ring: St. Edward's Crown; The I'r:mnl of GI'RIII) Plink, wliile Gcor~e Crews, Chairma,' of the Hellith and nielfare Committee, looks 011. The yearly paymcnts from 1949 10 M FIi I ber. Purple Robe of State: The Duke'l "chicle cost S~CO 00 which was subscribed by the residents ot the two communities, lind it will replace dnte, shows sn i veragc annual ~rcy. !! It Mr. Hulme scn'cd with thc Royal Robe and Coronet; The Homagl thc do~.drR\\,1l cur' which hilS been Trimm's only m":)a11" of transportation for' the mRny years, lIe has been II1CreASC oC just ovcr 5430,000. l,; Canadian Nal'Y during World Wsr Stool; The Canopy: The Homagl .paralyzed, 1949 (9 mon~h~1 ....$ 7,254,379 To Bur~eo II and was on HJ!.S. Nabob, thc Biblc: The Faldstool; "arioul ------:------1950 .: .• 10,126,724 u ,aircraft carrier which was tor· chairs, hangings, carpets, table cov· \ 19j1 .• 10,529,901 Freeman Andcrson. 11,(,- pedocd in 1944, but this is his first crings and other symbols of, 1952 .. 10,929,510 ld" r it ci f ,- visi~ to St John's. Royalty. 1953 ...... 11,387,968 II year-o ,was an' I c rom Gelling his discharge from the The hours of admission to the \954 ...... 11,852,202 Burgeo to Western IvIemor- Navy at the close of the war, ~Ir. display will be from 9 a.m, daily Invite Social Work ---I ial Hospital in Corner Brook Hulme joined the staff of the until 10 p.m" except on Sunday,: 'fot-l ., ...... $62,080.684 on Monday. Toronto Art Gallery and became when the hours will be from 1 to 1 , The tiny bov is said to be secretary trcasurer of that gallery, 5 p.m. MORE ;:AMIL1ES. MORE suffering from an internal one DC the largest in Canda. This Admission fees to the display, CHILDREN Id' d h' h' t f past summer he joined tbe staH will be charged on the following Conferenc'eTo St. John's 'fhis inere~slng' cxpenditure I Isor er, W IC IS no 0' Ct of the National Gallery at Ottawa. basis: Adults 25e. Children IOc.: r:sults from 111~ 'fact that more scrious nature but which re- The display which Mr. Hulme But school children in organized: and morel'eople arc beneliting Iquires immediate medical has brought to SI. John's includes classes may be admitted free. : under" .the ~amllY Allowance j correction. the actual robes worn by the Further particulars will be gil'en' First For Newfoundland Lcglslatlon. fhe number of The Mercy Mission flight Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh later in the press and ol'er the': families in llay has shown in· . and also a number of robes worn air. • '. creased gro~th each year. In was made by a helicopter of by othe~ dignitaries taking part ~n 1 beliel'e that thi.! Is the lirst: 'l'hc Government of New- which social workers from Avalon Has Thanl,s CNR 19j2 an additional 1260 families the USAF at Ernest Hal" the "ervlce. The Crown and Regalia occasion in the history of New. foundland has invited the outside al'q taking in our were being puld; in 1953 the I mon AFB. which are permanently housed in foundland on which the actu21 1Jaritime Conference of social services. Further· H,Dlavl' est Snowfall For Northern figure was. 134G, and for the ycar i the Tower of London have b~~n symbols of our Monarch's Corona· Social Work to mcet in St. more, the Conference will \. just past It wa~ 1431. The rate 1\f' 'C t Icarefully reproduced so that VISit· tion hal'c el'er bcen shown in this; .John's in 1957. The Con- give them an opportunity of - CIS ' . of Incl'case Is thus two and a ~, aglStrate sour ors.to thc di.spiay hav~ an op~or. Island. There Is not as much snow on .oasla I... erVICC hal! pel' ccnt r·er year. . ~I bl.l B k h h I tumt)' of scelng vcry (lne replicas ' ICl'cnce takes place every seeing at fil'st, hand the the west coast or In the interior of The rate of incl'case for chilo .• a e ~r 'c, ~v 0 was c ar.gCl lof thc Crown jewels. ' Those o[ us who hal'e never been, g 1\\'0 ycars and up until now quality and variety of those h I th __',drcn coming under the scheme In. the :lla lst.rate s Court I~st I\crk I Throughout the tour K small able in person to sec l\ Coronation: . b th bI' 1 the country as t ere s on e , ' I is e\'en gl'eal"l: almost four per 11'lth attcmpllng to do bod~iY ha.rm char~e has been levied nn I'isitors will hal'e a special opportunity t.o "I(, singinK, hRS bcen holding sessions at serVices, 0 pu IC am Avalon Peninsula, aee'ording to a 'tI h r i and IS be ng ~ e ~lum. report b" dlnln'; car stewards 01 During the past summer trans· Iccnt p~l' ycar. Hrre, too; the In· 0 e com pan o~'. I Ito pa~' for the transportation of the view the RO~'al 'Robes and Regalia I'al'ious centres in the Mari- private, which are being car- porbtlon and passcngcr sel'vices in creasc luis bern growing each held at lUI. appeal,'; displa)', which will be on view In at leisure. . thL centre ,,~ Pemt~nllary, I imc provinces. This year ried out here. On l1CCOur'. the express which arrived In lawn Norlhern Labrador were operaled "enr til the point 1\"' , 'C over six I ed b~foresthhe MagIstrate TtuCdSdba, Sl John's for four days. The usual 1 thO I I d f t' d't' nallol'al' as dif· . h f' t from POrt aux Basques yesterday r th f' t t· b tl C j' ,," b' mormng. c was rcpresen e y did n IS 5 an 0 ra I 10 .' of to­ Ihe place of meeting is Hali- of its bemg t e Il'S con- afternoon Neither rail nor road or elI'S lme y le anal Ian thousn!l(l childrcn arc emg I I III J C Th C charge wa~ 25 cents for a u ts an I t' t th Crown I am Bur.: 't k' d t b h ld' National R ilwavs Up until then t II der 16 counse, r. . ourage. e rown)O t f h'ld b t th c evo Ion a e , from a fax. ference 0 f I 5'111 0 e e Iraffle has been hampered to any . a .' . added each )'C~i" 0 Ie un I asked for furthcr remand of ei ht cen 5 or C I ren, u e that this s eeial event will be most: FOl' some tl'me I't has been I'n Ne\vfoundJand there will great cxlent these services hael been earned on group in our IlGpulp.tlon. In the d' B'I f $1000 d" t~ charge bas not yet been set for St. . I P : . by the GOI'elhmcnt 01 Newfound· fIvc ye3l's from 1949 to 1954, this a)s~ al a an ,. sure les John's. IIC come. : hoped that the Conference likely be a large registra· In Port aux Basques there Is, land. flrst through thc Department group h~S hl"rcased by 30,279, of $JObO each was grban.tled bY Ihe II The following statement on the I' hope, thercCore, that as many' h b \\'0\; ld mec t as ear1 y aS t·Ion f rom th e Mart 't'm 1 e pro - on Iy ab out th ree Ine iles a f snow. I0 f Na t urn I R'esourccs, an d more or almost ' twenty.two• per cen.t f'court ut so far no al as een I chsplay, was gIven. by Actmg . Pre· as pOSSible. of our adult peop Ie an d'. :'1 II lllln crs of import. possible in Newfoundland, vinccs, ,The highroad from Stephenville to rceently Py the Deparlment of Thc followh.g table shows the orth,co~mg.. . I mier, Dr. H. L. PaUle, last night: our children will take advantage of: , and to be but the invitation had to be The President of the Con· Port aux Basques Is open and quite public Wclfare, .' growth by ~'e~I' of famities and H·TI \110 ~doung :Iessldenls of Flol\er I' " TTLE the occasion to I'isit the e:thibition, a lot of traWc is on the road, In . ., T fi ures sholl' the 1 an BraZi treet were sen· DOCroR PO and in articular that school the caste of' deferred, mainly because of ference this year is Mr. L. Corner Brook the snowfall has T~e ~hnJsler oC Publle 'yellare I children .. 1\ I~ I ~s of December, teneed in the cOllrt for attempting Dul'ing the last few n;onths an classes mi:ht be organized lor this, in a class lack of local accommodation. T, Hancock, Director of the been heavier but all roads In the in a statement yesterday sa~d that totala:I~I~e:-tl to break and enter the store of exhibition of Ihe Coronallon ~obes purpose, not only in St. John'f :I top·sawyer The Nfld. Hotel authorities Maritime School of Social area have been cleared and traffic the transfer of these ~e:vlccs to in e ~ . Families Children Roy l\~erccr on New Gow.er Street and Re.galia has b.een held m all but also In the outlying areas. ' master or I here have no\\' given as sur- Work.' The Vice-President Is moving freely. . the CNR was a very slgmflcant one 50695 137870 by trying to brcak the Window. L. the ~!alnland ProvlDees of Canada. went for the pcopie of the far northern 1949 . . '63 143'856 lIlurphy was given 6 weeks in jail I am glad to be able to say that May I express once again on be and :mce that in 1957 they will for Newfoundland is Mr. The GaU Topsails, which is al· areas, and was carried out with 1950 .• •. ;i'~al 149'523 and John Power one month. the Government of Newfoundland half of the Government our pro: be able to provide accom- R. L. Andrews, Deputy wa~'s a headache for CNR officials great success. 1951.. '841 15-'497 One man, picked up by the CNR has arrangcd for the exhibition to found pleasure that such an his: modation for a reasonable Minister of Public Welfare. at this time of year, blocking the During the season the CNR 1952 .. ~;'ln7 16~'756 police for being drunk, was fined be held here as well. Plans are toric event has been made possible: nun'ber of guests arriving Ml'SS A. F. E. Berry, Social movement of trains sometimes for t I liT " t 1953 ., 56'618 168'149 $10 or 30 days. now being made for the exhibition for so many of 'us to enjoy. 1 feel • days, has so far se,en comparative· mo or vesse repasscy opera, 1954 .• .., 'A motorist, picked up by RCMP to open in SI. John's on Thursday, sure that those who will see thlr for the Conference. Worker with the Dept. of Iy utile snow and present no 1m- cd, between Goose Bay and Hebron. on TopsalllIighway on thc night of January 6th, and it will continue display of Royal Robes and Regalia: The Minister of Public Veterans' Affairs, and Mr. t f I tI This service linked up for the d mediate threa a a ser ous' e·up first time the northern posts with Bl ac kmore 'Ns elV Dec. 11 for drunken driving, was Iuntil next Sunday, January 9th. will thereby come to regar marl, Welfare feels that this event E. G. House, Director. of Re- of tra:trlc. One emplDyee. recalls North West River and Goose Bay, convicted as charged In the court Through the courtesy of the and more the person and place 01. will be an important one for habilitation for the New- how one 'winter his train was held an area which Is becoming more Ste,am'er Here yesterday afternoon and sentenced ~1cmorial University the display our beloved Sovereign as a cherish: Nfld., especially for Nfld. foundland, Tuberculosis As- up in the bleak and barren area for and more a, northern centre of to 7 days, i will be held in the University An- ed and .stirring memorY. welfare. It will be another sociation, are' members of ten days. medical, educational' and trans· indication of the interest the Board of Directors. It would appear that most of the porUitlon services, as well as a Captain John Blackmore's new: snow of last, week fell In the city, focal point oC industrial activity. vessel the "SaInt Addresse", is in for in Holyrood and nearby the In the matter' of shipping supplies, port ~nd is moored at Bowring's a 0 n Wo k e rs ground is almost bare. Only from the Department of Public Welfare, North Side premises. She is a love· H r m r .Topsail In. to SI. John's Is there which handles by far the greater Iy boat, formerly Dutch·owned. ' . any great amount of .now to be xolume of such shipments to the She will be used In the freight· e e r s seen, area, reports that the work was ing trade and quite probably at the ,S, 0 I d I carried out with a high degree of sealfishery. Captain Blackmore Is, efficiency and a minimum of loss of course, one of Newfoundland's best known mariners and boat· further' points out builders. , 1 Prove Generosity Police Probe an:r~a;o::;~ His son, Fred, flew to Rotterdam BOYS FLEECED.LINED that the "Trepassey" on her last and brought the Saint Addresse .. Safe Robbery' trip for the season established across the North Atlantic. CONTRIBUTE $t3,OOO TO VARIOUS CAUSES what Is considered a record for a DURING 1954 A small sa'fe' ~as forced open at late trip to Northern Labrador, de· SWEAT SHIRTS the Sports Sliop during the ,long llverh\g vital supplies such as vegetables, fruits and fuel to all Outdoor Rinks ERNEST HARMON AFB,'Nfld.-The Harmon team, holicby week-end perIod, A large depots as far north as Hebron in Flooding of rinks lit Bannerman FIT 8 .' 14 YEARS IN TWO QUALITIES •• ulilitary and civilial),. ~mployees and dependents, are a sum' of money' was taken by the the face or'severe wlnler weather. Park and Bowring l'ark is about thieves who took off with the loot. The, MinIster on behalf of the De. generous lot. Although there were a number of drives ready to take place. The areas IDEAL FOR YOUR n Is understood tbat the matter have been cleared of .now and with 1954, Is now under the investigation of partmcnt and the "Government ex· for funds for various :worthy cparities duril1g Har­ the HCMP, .' pressed high praise {or the service enough frosty weather there should monites dug deep and cOl,1tributed to each .one generously. of the CNR In this respect and be skating opportunities galore. A and SKATING PLEASURE The 19~ ChrIstmas Seal cam· . . . especially to Captain' Ches. Winsor third rink Is to be made at Vielorla 97e $1.45 paign, the t~nth annual iuch CommanD, of the "Trepassey" and 'the senIor Park. drIve here, closed last January In a community effort 'Har. officials of the CNR who CD' this hall .••. ~howlng a final collection or man's mlJitary personnel joined Personal operated in every way possible he. brlnl' $3,52D.60, wIth Canadian clvlUans, to, 'BUP- with the Department In the Inter­ P. M.D.F. The March of Dimes Drive port local drives 'for funds In· Her many friends will be pleased .Girls' . Fleeced Swea t Shirts. ests of better transporta\lon ser· 1955 CHAIN, netted a total of $8,171.07 In ita cludl~g ~he collections for, the to learn that Mrs. George Eh~ers, vices to the people of Northern LINK NO. 1-1n l\Iemory of War against POliO, while the April C~nadl.'n National Institute for who Is • patient at the Grace Hos. Long sleeves, round neck style. Small, medium Labrador. Father ...' ...... $5.00 1 29 the splr~t of, drive for tht American Red Cross the Blind, and the Canadian Can· pita}' I~ recoveri~g sa~lsfaetorlly once In I, resulted in $5,000.29' being can. eer Fund. The Blind FI'nd col· and is now feeling very much bet· Christmas II " trlbuted towards memberships lectlon added up to, $1,820.82 ler. and large sizes. Fancy motif on'front...... ONLY $ • " ' I sometimes '. In the ARC. while the panc~r Drive collected W. J. Johnson, of Quebec City, each gen· $2,982.21. ' , bas been appointed woods superln- ,the one that A record breaklni lium, .of 9ther drives I'n the Base found tendent for the A,N.D. paper com, ,ertl~ele:5s, while: $20,482.00 was 'collected Illr the' the., Heart Ji'lInd' Ca~pahm net· pany at Grand Falls, Newfound, Air Fo~ce AM Society, In th~ tin, $1,158.~7 al1l: the U,S. Olym·' land. His duties commene~d Jan. 1. 19~4 annual campaign, an amount pIc' Fund can.!=algn brought in Congratulallo: ... to Mr. and Mrs . . that ranked with· the highest $157.56. George 'Stm:kcley (nee I GJadys contributions collected for the In recognizing their, civic reo Mltchehl1orc, R.N., 01 Green .Island AFA throughout the Air' Force. sponslblllt£es, Harmon personnel Cove) :, to whom' a baby boy 'Was Sparkl.lg tlte .1rlvc w, as the sale contributed' a totnl of $43,293.42 born At, the r.race Hospital yest, er',1 of a large number of Life Mcm· In 1954, a sum to be proud of day. The Stoekelcrs, who formerly '. bcrshtps. Thf' ,collection, let a lind • source of satisfaction to lived In the city, nolV reside at new high for the Northeast. Air the Hlliinon team. Corner Brook. "I.

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/' " .. . THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, .1955 5 THE I

anxioul to eltond to fishermen the En lIaged· Ad.' Lead~ To Anii"Bl'itish samc advantages of tbls kind as ===:J C Suez' Canal enjoyed· by agriculturists. New· H T · Tono Ordered (oundland MPs are keeIily Inter· oneymoon. np ", Traffic Starts Ottawa' Report,,' asted in the Introduction of such . Ca BY RUTH CAMPBELL legislation. . Gordon Higgins, the And New Job In Red China ISMAILIA, Egypt. (Reuten)- former member for SI. John's East, . The first of lOme 200 .hlps held. .. ;·;i· '------, was onc oC Its strongest'advocates . HONG KONG-~ - Pr~ re- up by an obstruction which hal ... '" OTTAWA, Dec, 31st-Thl. last Iposition, George Drew, also sound- on the floor of the House, and duro By BRUCE LEVETT. ports from Communist China I8Y clO!cd the S~ Cans! four day! .';" week of lDl!4 bas been a quiet and ed an optimistic note, strengthen· lng· the current parliament C. W. Canadian Press Stafr Writer, the Red regime bas ordered an were IIbie to start their voyage :; . uMYentful one on , ed by the French assembly's sup· Carter of Burln.Burgeo prepared VANCOUVER, (CP) _ Marian pnll.British tone for all news· through the International wattr. ,'. the leisurely lull when the' Prime port of Mendes·France's policy, and' submitted an Informal brief and Geoff . Milner iiI' Amherst,· papers, radio stations a~d black· way Monday. Minister and bls cabinet colleagues whlcb has assured the creation of outlining the various· methods N.S" didn't even see the advertise· board news dlspl~ys In villages. Engineers Sunday night finally . ,~,: are scattered to their homes for the .. Western European Union. which mlgb\ be 'adopted. ment which changed their live? . The Hong Kong Chinese news· freed the Liberian tanker World the last holiday breathing spell be- "There Is more reason than we Under the .Farm Improvement But because of ii, the young par. ;Iaper' ~V~h Kh~ Yat Po says the Peace lrom the 175.ton section of fore the storm of busyness which have known in a generation to Loans Act,' enacted In 1944, farm· ents of 14-month·old Gayle are en anti·Bntslh propaganda wave was El Feddan railroad bridge which MOVEMEN will envelop the centre block when bope for peace and we can wish ers may borrow from the bank up routo to the other end of the earth ai~e~ ,at the remark Dec. 12 by crashed on to her deck on Frldiy ARMY ANt .. commoners and senators coverage each other with lull hearts a happy to a $4.000 ceiling for any asset on the honeymoon they never had. Brltam 5 Unlte~ Nations assem· and blocked the canal. I ' • on Ottawa for the opening of par· and prosperous New Year," said. bulldlng purpose, including im· The Milners, who leave for New bly del~gate, Anthony Nutting, Hundreds of engineering techni. While it Is ..... Uament on January 7th, one brief Mr. Drew, who himself. has truly provement of his farm home. The Zealand today on the'Orient Lines' Britain as a UN membe~ would be cians and labourers had worked Army perso . ,." week hence. cause Cor thankfulness that 1955 government guarantees e'ach banle RlIIS Orcades, are among 85 Cana· involved in any. co.Uecllv.e action since Friday to clear the obstruc. life It seems Departmental reviews of the will find him restored to health up to 10 per cent of the aggregate dlans recruited from the Maritimes the world orgalllzsllon might take II someone on .. dying year's activities have been and vigour to conUnue his leader· amount lent, practically a 100 per to the western border of Alberta. If the Reds a~tackcd Formosa. ~. new bridge was built recently news has b In the news during the past fort· ship of the Conservative party, cent protection against loss, and They have signed three·year con· The Churchill government. s~b. to replace the EI Ferdan bridge. /' following m night. The Department of National Progress on 'frans·Canada loans are charged at five pe~ cent tracts to work in the man.made sequently announced that Brlt

I· .. 5 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 195.5 ._. ... Tell of Bad °I OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HCOPLE Reds Agree To Strike Vote at ; ~~~~~~~~IT~M~U~5T~H~A~~&~S~EE~N~~~ii~ ILLUMINAIING ALL RIGJ.lT. Canadian Army' Conditions :On "TKE WAY You StUMBLeO further Use Chrysler Plant ~ It-I i4ER& Lli!-" 'DRINK 1'HIS .­ Missing Ship At-\'D QUll Of Canals WINDson. Onl. (CP)-X o... U,.I\'l; _ vole of all eligiblc workers at TR'iII\\G 10 , .11 Newsletter NEW ORLEANS; CAP)-Thret 'JU''''-''''''<:; ON BERLIN, (AP) _ Wcst Berlin: C~lrysler Corporation of Can.ad·lr. former crew membira told Jliori· city officials said Monday Ihe Rus. I will be taken because of the day of patcbwork' repairs, rUlt, Dians have extended until further of "real progress" In cOD~pan,'~ A .Weekly Featu1"e falilty equipment alld' wooden nolice an agreement permitting unlo~ negot!a.tlons.. . pili,s In the hull of the molor v~s· .use 01 canals and riVers linking the Umon offlclals .•d only 3,700 ael . Southern' District. before it city West Germany. . t~e 6,000 Chrysler factory wm'IroI'l~ MOVEMENT OF CANADIAN that he will Ip.taln his assoclat· IBlled Into oblivion Dee. 2 lin a The officials earlier had an. Will have a' vote. They said ARMY PI:RSONNEL Ion with the Can~dlan Army In trip lrom-Port SlIlphur La. to nounced the new agrecment was other wo~kers have been cmIPlol,elfll'~ AND FAMILIES Grand Falls. . !uksport, M,. ,. • , for one year, but this was in cr. for only a few 'mont~s, While It Is nul exactly ture that - All three .14 th.y left the eon· ror. not yet members of the union. Army personnel' lcad a nomadic New·s· of teh move of another verted LST ')alldlnB ship tanle in The old one·year agreement ex. Negotiations between life It seems that ther.e Is always otllcer formerly In SI. John's 1111 drydock here Nov. :!8 bec~us. they plred at the close of 19M. Since and union were resumed a somcone on th~ movc. This weele also been received. He Is Cap. "didn't trust that ship." The ship the Russians did not immediately ago alter a conciliation board news has bcen received oC the taln D. P. March who proceede4 dlsappeue4 In the Atl~nllc Ocean renew it, some Western quarters pori, wbich recommended agalns'i!·~ following moves underway: to Japan In June 1954. He Is now with Its crew of 23. . began wondering if the Russians a 15 ccnt hourly wage mcrease on his way bRcle to Canada and Seamen Charles E. Col1lns and might be thinking or another Ber. union demanded ',was banded "".,,.'~'.' Llcutenant L. J. Ashlcy of the wlJl be stationed In l.ondon, On· Charlel P. Johnsen -ancl oller John lin blockade. ,A membership meeting Royal Newfoundland Regiment tarlo, FIa'nallan tettilled tlJat they left The canal agreement is vital for weeks ago rejected the board re has accepted ·an appointment as the Vlisel when they heard It was West Berlin, 100 milcs deep in port and gave the union . a Regular Army officer In the CHRISTMAS GREETINGS headlni for roua" North Atlantic ~oviet terril?ry. About one·£iItll of authority to call for a strike vot. lloynl Canadian Army Service FROM DISTANT PLACES wilters artlund :Main. and Nova It Western Imports are brought if necessary to enforce union Corps, He leaves early In Jan· A look at teh display of ·Chrlst. SCDtla. . through the Soviet zone on canal mands. ' ullry and wlll be stationed in mas carc\.!! In Ihe Joint Services Johnsen, a deck maintenance _-=-:-_=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::;d~~~~~b~J___ _ barges. I1allfnv, N.S. Our best wishes go OWcers' Mess Is an education In lOOn, tlllilllt!d before a th~ee-man Use' from blood supplied by the Call' SILENCED CARILLON . Top year was 1923 when ~,'UI.,,,,,, with him. geography. Cards have been reo coast ~ard Investi.~l1on board adl;::. Red Cross blood donor ser· Th f eelved Irom Canadian naval that the Southern Districtl vice. . e amous carillon of the unlls were bnilt. ,vas BELGIUJlI PAYS INTEItEST l\lrs. Barbara Provencher and ships and Army units from the covered on the d.cks and most . -- Leaning Tower of Plsa' was si- OTTAWA (CP)-Belgitlm paid the ller Ihree children are leaving St. far corners of the globe-from otber matal surface. with "a half. TORONTO, (CP)-A blood com. lenced some 20 years ago for fear Canadian government $761,310 Dec. .Iohn's for Soesl, Germany. There Korea and Japan to Germany. inch coat of 'rust." ponellt vital in the treatment ilf MILLIONAIRE DIES that the vibrations would hasten 31, representing the semi·annual Ihey will join L/Cpl J. Provanc. _ ROD PUNCTURED DECK shook and certaIn organic disease BRUSSELS (AP) -JlU1J[onalre the evenlual collapse oC the intercst on the $65,000,000 she bor­ her who was rccently posled. to ENTERTAINMENT Johnsen told o~ the chief mate Is beln~ u8ed in serum form at Henri·Theodore Jurgens, a member tower. rowed in 1046, the Belgian embassy GCl'Innny. J\lrs. Pro\'cncher and The Joint Services OClicers' l!ccldentally dropping a sounding lto$p!lals here, of the family w.blch shares control ------announced l!onday. The 30·year the chlldrcn wlll sail on January JlJess and Joint Services Ser. rod which "went rlgbt tl!rougll the Serum albumhi, perfected b" the of the world·wlde Unilever organ· O'ITAWA (CP) - Unemployment loan wa.s used br Belgium to fi· GIl 19-0 I It • f d U it d ' Izatlon, collapsed. and died Friday Insurance paid out in November ex· nanCe the purchase of goods from ,I, JOl 011 Ilu ~IS Ncw oun • geants' JlJess Iradltlonally take dti:k into the bold" of the South· . n e . Slates Navy during thc while watching iI movic, It WB5 dis· ceeded that for October and for Canada. T'he amollnt of the Joan land. advantage of Ihls time of ycar ern Districts. He told of placing Second World War, has been ad· closed Mond~y. Jurgens, who was November, 1953. Thc bureau' of still outstanding is $50,754,000. to enterlaln each othcr On Mon. two wooden plu~s In the bottom of Iministered to children suffering 49, was dlrector'of the Belgian na· statistics reported Monday Novem· SrI. D,P. 1\lal1l1l1 of HQ East. I clay. 27 December, th~ OIfleers' the ship to atop up boles. . from liver al!ments, said Dr: Law· tlonal· management of Unilevr, ber payments amounted to $14,020.- rrn Commnnd, Halifax was In St. Ij\Tcss was "At Home" to members Asked about emtrgency escape rence Chl)ie, chief surgeon at the w~lch was merged with the Jur· ()OO for 4,512,000 idle days. This lUGIiESr SINCE 1923 Julm'S, o\,cr the Christmas sea· Iof the Sergeants' 1I1ess from 11 routes for the crew, Johnsen sild: Hospital for Sicle Children. gens margarine Interests in 1927. compared wil~ $11,779,000 for 3,- DE'rROlT (AP)-Ford Motor Co. ~on. "hUe he I'\! he made arrange i a.m. 10 12 a.m. On Saturday, 1 "They dl4n't have any. In any The serum Is manufactured at He was a grandson of Anton .lur. 780,000 days in October and with reported Monday it built 1,990,021 I11cnls for thc mOl'cment of !\Irs.l.lanuary. the Sergeants' Mess reo kind of rough weather yoU had to Connanught Laboratories here gens, a Duteh pioneer of margar- $10,1?t,OOO for 3,337,000 days in No- cars and trucks in 1954, the sccond M~~~ndrnlldrcn~H~I~xl~~thc~~~~~w~gd~al~~m~~ __~ __~ __~_~~=e~. ____ ~ _____~\=·e:m:b:~:.:~:5:~ ___---~~h~ii~h:es:t~y:ca:r~~~o:ut~p:~~i:n~H:s~h:is:~:ry~.~ __ where they 11'111 now make their: a.m, to 11 a.\n. lITany who had they had been do,ge4 down lor h0111c.· /welcomcd in the New Year t.he several days It t.OOk five to 10 - night before wcre glad to take minutes to open the ~lKIrs if they '1'he muvc or C:aptaln A. J. Bar· advantage of lhe spiced meats, had bcen dogged down tight." fell frOin 51. John's to Grand cheese and bread which the Ser. Johnsen said the captaIn and Falls hns also been a\1l1oU\1ced. geants provided chief mate told him before he left Captain Barrell, who, in c!\'lllan . the ship they ba4 a,ke4 for life life is the ml11lsler of Wesley RECRUITING TOURS rarts in addition to tbe two lite United Church, In military life With the new year the Recrul· boats and been refused by the, own· Is the chaplain of the 166th (Nfld) L. J. Clarke leIt for a recruiting ers. The ship was owned by the I'd Hcgt, RC ..\. lIc also sen'cd as U\1g Officers arc again busy. Lt. Philadelphia Norfolk. Steamship Orriclnllng Clergyman (Protest- tour of Corner Brook and Grand Company. . and) tor Regnlar Army person· Falls on Sunday 2 January. Lt. Flanagan, an oiler from Phlla· llel stationed In Newfoundland. B. C. O'Brien proceeded to Bell delphia, said he joined Uie ship at STOCKTAKING SALE TO WHOLESAI.ERS & RETAILERS We arc ,"cry sony to see him Island on Monday 3 January and Houston Aug. 12 and In slightly lcave St. John's and It Is hoped will spend a week there. more than three months there had been four engine breakdowns un· 113 ONLY der way and the steering itar had BOYS' DEPARTMENT Plead Not Guilty Not His Wife, '. aone bad twice. NOT£ : MEN'S SUITS BOYS' SUITS ...... $9.98 up Of Contempt And Not Missing As o~r Store is small, we BOSTON. (AP)-Prof. Wendell Four Children· are force~'to give up our lI. Furry, 47, Dr Harvilrd, and Leon JlIONTREAL, (CP)-Pollce Mon· n° I' FO' 33V3%OFF BOYS' SHIRTS, PANTS and BELTS J. Kamin, 26, McGill. University day.released 39.yea.r·old. J~m. Cple: .l~ l~ Ire .. Men'sOep~rtment. Now rcscarcher, 'plca'ded ilot"guiltyln ton, after trcserlbini' as pliancy the ." . . These are Tailor-craft Suits, federal court 1II0nday to charges man's report that his "wife" was -- is the time not to neglect missing. . . . ~U32 zYl'byl LEAD fire ,.. . .4g corried only by The Prominent ALL GREATLY' REDUCED or contcmpt of Congress and were ST. ELZEAR, Que, (CP)Fol1l' thegregl.~pportunity we Style Shop • Ilrld in $1,000 bail each wilhout Carleton was picked up Thurs· children' were burned to death in .. offer, and save mOlley ~urety. day by police, who at the same their two· storey frame home today Dr. furry was Indicled on 10 time abruptly abandoned a hunt while lc'1elr mother was making a on every item you buy 4 ONLY MEN'S SUITS-2 pair Pants and Vest. Single breasted. counts and Kamin on six for re·. for the woman described, by tile telephone call from a neighbtlr's from us. fusing to answcr qucstions put to fast·talklng westerner as his wlCe. house only 56 feet away • Reg. $95.00 ...... 33% OFF $63.34 them b)' Senator Joseph McCarthy . Hc was questioned by Lleut.BIII The victims, children of Mr. anel nep, Wis. about their associates Phillipps, head of the missing per. Mrs, Yvon Vachon, were Reml, 5, when· they wcre Communists, sons burcau. Lucille, 4, Rcne, 3, and Pauline, 2. The man .bad no legal rlhgt to ·They 4ied while trapped on, the Lawyers for both men were al· seeond floor. A Mlghbor, Paul· f. lowed until March 4 to prepare and report the woman miSSing. and we ~lIene Vacho9, climbed through MEN'S' OVERCOATS filc briefs. Judge Bailey Aldrich are satisfied she Is not his wife a window to rescue three-mon!..;· f granted tbe government to April or other relative," poUce said. old Gaetan, lying In his crib in a 40 ONLY OTHER· SUITS 4 to -answer any briers and set Carleton Wednesday night asked downstairs room. April 18 as the deadline to file newspapers and radio stations Rev. Joseph Labbe, parf.5h priest motions. help him find the woman; Therese, In tills Beauee eounty vUlage, s~ld . Reg. $75.00 ...... 33 1/3% OFf $50.00 h .. Id h a short circuit was believed to w om, lie sa ,ad disappeared liave started the fire. The bOllse from their hotel rooin. was destroyed. 112 PRICE Reg. $71.50 ...... 33 1/3% OFF $47.67 Loan For Montreal He described Illmself as a free· FLAMES BLOCK RESCUE MONTREAL (CP)-Mayor Jean lance photographer and said his 'The priest said their 27·year-old ~e$J' $36.00 ...... NOW $18.00 Reg. $69.50 ...... 33 1/3% OFF $46.34 Drapeau will fly to New Yorle Jan. wlie Is a dancer and singer. They mother noticed the flames leaping had arrived here from Prince AI. from the bome as she completed a Reg. $65.00 ...... 1/3% OFF $43.34 to to attempt to negotiate a $35,- bert, Sask. telephone call. Sheraq.franUcally Reg.. $44.00 ...... NOW $22.00 33 000,000 loan needed for public Lieut. Phillipps said the woman, to her home and stood helplessly works and other projects. known as an entertainer under. the by willie flames blocked rescue fteg. $50.00 ...... NO\Y $25.00 Reg. $59.50...... 33 1/3% OFF $39.97 He will be joined in New Yorle Th attempts. h~' Pierre Desmarais, chaIrman of names eresa McDonald and Her husband delivers bread for MEN'S RAGLANS ••• LESS 25% Reg •• $S2.00 ...... 33 1/3% OFf $34.67 the cIty's executive committce, Muriel' Johnson, was believed to a St. Elzear. bakery and he was now holidaying In Florida. have bought a train ticket for her at Leeds, 30 miles away, at tile hometown, Saint John, N.B. Ume. When reached by telephone Reg. $29.50 ...... ~ ...... NOW $22.13 Reg. ~45.75 ...... 33 1/3% OFF $30.50 he rushed back anQ joined his wife VANCOUVER (CP)-Radlo sta. firm ·formed. by a group ;;rv;;;;. at tl)e home of Ernest Blais, a Reg. $35.00 ...... NOW $26.75 Reg. $36.50 ...... 33 1/3% OFF$24.35 tinn CKIIIO WM sold Friday to couver businessmen. The purchase relative. . Broadcast Operations Limited, a price was not disclosed. Dr, .Maurlce Jacques of Ste. Reg. $39.00...... NOW $29.25 Morie de Beauee said the rescued . As Debate Approached child was not Injured...... - ...... _-- . Bodies of the four chlldren were MISCELLANEOUS --- recovered two Ilourll after the fire started. 'MEN,'S WINDBREAKERS-20 only, Melton Cloth (Blue) Reg. $10.98 ...... NOW $5.98 2nd add LEAD fire ]32 ... started , . AWAY SHORT TIME Mrs. Wilfrid Gilbert said Mrs, COTTON SOCKS Vachon was In her home. The MEN'S PARKAS OTHER PARK~S MEN'S PLAID SHIRTS MEN'S "ANTS mother spoke on the telephone for about five minutes and then said Fawn only From Limited number "I must be lettin,' back to tl)e house to feed the bab)·." ·$5.00 $10.00 up pro $2.98 up $5.50 up • las she Jeft flames '\I'ere leaping . 78c from the door of her house. ... . - Clad In slipper with II' fUr cOlt flunllloosely over lIer .bouse dress sbe rushed up to the door but was items. too- numerous to flung' back by the flamh alid BOYS' OVERCOATS other. tumbled down the five stairs of her veranda. . .. ' . ~'$' ~l7.9I ....· ...... ,~ ...... NOW $10.98 Mrs. Glibed 05ild t.11e mother leg. $23.QO ...... NOW $17.50 BE' WISE-Come and leaped to her ftet and hegan mention. screaming for 'Ilelp; Her lalulloi'd, Reg, $27.00 ...... NOW' $22.00 Vachon, climbed throuih a window Ind, carried out tbe Infant. Reg .. $30.00 ...... : ...... NOW $25.01) get your share'of our high values She Icreamed that the four· other She .creamed that the four oihlr ehlldren were in' the hiluS, but flames made further feSCUe DOIN'T BE LATE attempts Impossible. , ' TIlAPlED UPSTAIRS Mrs, Gilbert said the mother to1d 1955, 9~30 - A.M. her the chlldren had betn playIng SAlE STARTS THURSDAY,' JANUARY 6th, ": dOWllstalrs. She said ttiey must have rushed upstairs to escape the . NO CHARGE NO APPROVAL NO EXCHANGE NO REFUND flames and wer!! trapped. Neighbors took Mrs. VachDII to the BhUs home where Dr. Jo.sepb Lach.nce, the village doctor, gave her a sedative. I . . (NEA TelephDto) The names licked at neighboring French deputies are mtetlnll In Parll to decide once and tor .n homes and firelighters from nearby "'belher to a~e to rearm Germany. The final dellate will continue Sle. Marle de Beauce were caDed unl!1 the JlcP~le5 have. balloted Nt m ,otes of. confldelle! ,oR. II)' to assist. Two homes were dam· ...... :: . Premier Pierre Mrndes-France. The Premier (right) I, shown ad. aied and total daina,e Was est!· i , mited'lIt $7,000. . _DIAl'439~' dressing 'Frellch Assembly On Dec:. 17. At lett 15 ·ex·PreMler Piul SI. Elzear Is a rural village :illout 2U·. WATER STREET ...... • milel loulh of Quebec CitY.

.- " ,. 7 THE \ 6 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955 Canad; 'This khld of news 'was the most dis-l' Run Fi turbialg that the Mayor and his Council 1 could hear•. 'And the cause undoubtedly \ IN THE NEWS Stay II The Daily News was less the criticism' from those· who do • The DAILY NEWS Is • morning paper I· .:," !~:, nott~in~ that snow-c1earing e~er·go.es fast . BY' WAYFARER BY F !.~, established In 1894, alld published at the enough as the effect a contmuatlon of . :', New!! Building. 355·359 Duckworth Street, Canadinn i snowfalls might have on the city budg,et. .'. --: ' ~ ..' " Comparisf .:. St. John's, Newfoundland, by Robinson &. Snow. clearing can be very expensive. . INCIDENT. ON SADDLE JIILL .\ tun 5 first thou~hL on r~ .. overlU~ . Company, Limited. !: . . . Today happens to be the consclolisnEss was to gu alter· his moods with . ' Well ml~t. the City Fathers, think centenary of the death. of Henry, assailants. He .~rcw his pistol and present.~ so lI!El\IBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS " :: back to the t~me when nobody expected Winton, editor, of the Publle made for the woods. Some of Ihe A re3r al The Canadian Press Is exclusively' en· the !.r,ow. to be c1eal ed. When it fell, it Ledger, and the victim of one of gang, Seeing the pis~ol, turned lail most prosp . titled to the use for republication of all stay~d until a thaw took it away. If it fell the most savage assaults In the and Winlon, weak as he \\'a~ • tory with 'neWS dispatches in this' paper credited to · no stormy. history of early New·, would have followed' save that I downtun .• ~It or to The Associated· Press or Reuters IleaVL I Y. th e s.t ree t car~ cease d 0 pera t I~ . foundland politics. Winton was In Churehward prevailed upon him to ill the late .:. and also the lucal news published therein, for a weelc or more 'whlle a few men With all things, according to report a go as fast as he could to Har· Now we :.-,.-: All Press service and (eature articles In shovl.ls cleared the right of. way. Side (alr.mlnded man, But detracl~rs bour Grace (or mcdical ..attention cessIonary _. 'Ithls paper are copyright and their repro.' sle.iglif and catamarans careered over· the spread the tale that he was taking which he received fro~ Dr. Slirl' l clleer-bec; "':. ductlon Is prohibited. gulches \vith gay abandon to the. musical a, hlghiy.preJudlc~d position In the ing, With S~od, attentIOn and a lute montl '. '; . Authorized as second class mall Post '. .' t f l' . h b 11 d g~ controversies of the day and this heallhy con.tltut:on, r~covery was turn. . "~"omce Department, Ottawa. accO(&lp~mmen .0 ·s elg e s an. you~ led ultimately to the notorious in· rapid, A year .,:", sters glJded sWiftly down the lulls 'WIth cldent on Saddic Hill belween . If one f~ cert.ain knowledge that no motorcar 'would Carbonear and Harbour Grace, A rewnrd, huge for .th? times, q over.all pi }Iember Audit :Bureau of I ! :::':.~ cross their paths. - , o,f ..£ 1500 was of[ered (or lIl:orm~· hy gross 1 .. ~... I I Circulations . But this is the day of the g~soline en- The period Immclhatcly (ol1~w. \IIOn that woul.d lead to the Idcnh· remain ab , •• 1, .. , . Ing the grant of Reprcsentatlve [ication of WillIan's atlacitcrs but j er.st of e\ •. . glne Th,e town .mo~es on wheels and Government In 1332 may best be they were ncver discovered. The WARM ! was not r, .' ~ I DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .. ~.,.'.~ mlsHc. .1 -.' :.:.. ,UnitedCanada Kingdom...... and all $ 8.00 per annum \~"heel!: • .\vIIl not mo\'e In deep snow • Gone described as chaotic, political' feel· \ editor's cause arouseu., pro (.1ounu . TURNEi Foreign Countries ••.. $12.00 per annum are the sleighs; gone, save for one or two ing attained such extremes 0(, symPlthy so a public meeting was As It h: -.' .; ..;.... that ~efy the changing times, are the cat- bltter~ess that many wondered, in called. and a (und raised for his WINTER tional pro . '. amarans' gone also is the peace of mind the fIrSt· year of representation benellt and as a token o[ popular 6=~~~~~~~~~:::~~=::~' ",ained u ',' ~'."WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955_ of th~ CIty" CouncIl...', WIth anxIous mIen• whethergranted. ItThere shonld had ever heen. have no beenreal I'egard, farm pro! __~ __------.----- the Mayor must look upon the amount preparation for It. The people had The· incident had a CUrl'IIIS c;calions ,: ~ . M' otor Registration budgt'ted for snow-clearing,. watch' the only lately achieved the right 10. se~uel, occuring five years laler. CO'~PANIONS rnl~' abou '. .charges pile up 'against it, and keep always permanent residence. They had: On a February ,night in., 184.0, $24,350,00 , .'. h t ff' t hf 1 d u uiet eye upon the possessed no government worthy: Herman Lott, .foreman 01 the '\, !t'rblng It · .,:;Everybody Imows we ave a ra IC la w~ c u an nq. of the name. They had lIttlc edu·' Ledger office, was duped into' en· crop. p.fpblem. Anyone who does not know why weat:ler. , In all the circumstances. t~e catlon, formal or otherwise, Their terlng a ho.use where hc 1iscov;-r. FOR Thel'e ,,'e have one should. take a look at the public might well be more sympathetJc natural unruliness was not .helped cd himself in a room drapr;d WIth ures, hOI comparative statistics of molor registra- and with-holel its brickbats when thc snow b)" the temptations offered by white calico ~nd in the presence (&et that · d' h t f'ft rs begin' to fall saloons at every ~orner In which 10 two mcn III dark robes aurl comes c\1 hons urmg t e pas I een yea . ". rum was both strong and cheap. Icovered faces who m~dc ~nquh'ies ,'QUNG­ Ing reeol .. , Back in 1939, there were 4,208 trucks It was in the midst o( a bitter about Winton's habits, his visiwl's to maint al1d 1.204 cars, This total of about 5,400 electlon campaign Ihat poisoned and his means of scI! defence. capital p ,:.eh,cles had risen to 6,700 by 1945 and the Set Up For. A Knocl( Down tales ab?ut where Winton slood Then, warned t? say not.hi.n;: .0C panding increa:>e.' was slow for .the next three years were nOIsed abrold. outwhat wllhhad Ir~nsPlred,hiS eyes bandageohe \In" .tal,en and GALS­ With! crt to it! beca\.l!>e It was not unbl1948 that the motor It is said in Paris that the days of the Near Chrislmas Day, 1833, suddenly cut loose on the sImI. ~. with fUI . I il1dustry was able to catch up with the Mendes-France cabinet are numbered and Winton's house in SI. John's was \ Lott in[ormed the authorit'es alld In comh 1 p'~~~-up demand of the war period. that the fickle Assembly which, with a atlackcd by a ~1'i1d .mob and II:as: was to suffer (or it. ON­ faced wi : . _.The figures for 1948 were 7,227 cars good sho IV of reluctance ratificd the Lon- saved from dcs,ructlon, by the III' " , from ret : 'd' k W'th' th .t'., ~,. '. ' terl'entlon of the garrISon troops. Three months later, on \\ 1010n s minor i ! al~. 4,300 truc s. I m e nex SIX) ears don and Pans treaties, IS now p:epan~g In spite of this ineillent and thc business, he was walking to Har· if standi th~ number of cars was trebled and that to repudiate the only man of action wno frequency of the threals o([cred bour Grace when four men llttaek· THE· maintain I' o~. ~rl!cks and vans rose by more than 200 had held the pas'! of pi'emier since the to his persall, Winton boldly pur· \ cd him on Saddlc Hill. All were derland : per cent. The figures to the end of Novem- liber~tion. Slled his course and lI'en~ ahout disguised with. black masks and to stay' l! bel" ,lost were 22,947 cars ana 9,193 com- The treaties were ratified because alone, carr~ing onl), a pistol for lone of them Cried out as they ap· ! me .. 1 h' I . f F his protectIOn. :-Jr two "cars he Iproached: "Long loo!tc'\ for h~.s The t : rCla ve IC es.. . . repudiation involved great nsks or • rance bra\'ed his enemies and -suffered come at Iasl." Lotl did what he GO! is that , The r.umber of motor vehIcles owned in prEstige and sec~rity. Some of the no harm, Then, one lia), In May could 10 defend himseU with a mainlai! ; and; operating in St. John's in 1954 was premier's bitterest enemies helped sustain In 1835, he had cause to visil sword slielt but was kOl1ckr.d un· allowanl r!lore. th~n 12.700 .01' .nearly. double the him (In the issue of German rearmament. Carbollear. On the night of May 19, conscious .. When he c'lme I?, ~c ther, to J1u1'Qber m the entire Island m 1945. B t th. f t I . pon him full he rodc out of Carbon car on horse· was bieedlOg profusely ane, Ihs· ·1I Ii ..... , h b ddt d' u I'OW ey are as e ling U back and was' joined by Captain covered that he, too, had lost his When you bundle them off for hours of fun out-doors you'll ., ,,_, T e num e~' owne an ~pera e 111 responsibility for I'. policy that is highly Churchward of the brIg Hazard cars. In this case too, the as· the.:I\\'ulon Penln~ula, _exclud1l1g ~el1 I~- unpopular with the French public and the who was walking to Harbour! sailanls were never identified, know they'll be snug and warm when they're dressed in . land, ~lJas g:,cater.1I1 19.,4 than the Island s consequences may socn be seen in a new Grace, I, -. " these wrap-up, zip-up cosies. See the complete group of t?tal'ln 194i>. '. political crisis. . I. Tllese. were but two .lIIcjd~nt. '.: _' The roads of A\'alon have nOW to carry . The curious thin<1 is that Mendes- b TheythaSccdnded tthe hsCldgldlllS Hanlldl III ,a IPel'lOd ~t~rked tf ~~cred:bl~ . winter tQgs for the 8 to 14 year olds at Ayre's to-day I neprlv 20000 "ehicles or about five times ' b • . d' h ecan e escen on a e lurou ence wlmuc 0 1 cen re . . .• . '. France IS much more mtereste mt e whcn suddenly a wild and howling in the Carbonear area, so nluch liON as mallY as there were III the same area ten econumic development of his country than gang wearing a. variety of dis· so, indccd, that Lord John Russeil, fensors ~'e.~:s ago. Moreo\'er, the ~verage car and in fllreign affairs. His greatest desire is guises and having their faces writing to Governor Prescott, or~ more J tr~. van and bus occupIes more space to ill('rease production and raise the painted, sprang out of the woods, dered lI:at the Go:ernor. "lake ing ob than models required or available even t rl d f r' B t h' .ft t Winton was felled by a stone, the earliest opportumty o( lIl(orm· !eized . , . ~he .. s an ".1' 0 wing. U IS SWI ascen Churehward was held bv members I'ng (the legislature) that proceed· prol'iDl slx.vears" !'.. ago . .'was rlue to th e d'Ired ac t'Ion Wh' Ie h h e ap- of the gang, On the ground' Winton 'ings so disgraceful as tho:;c which SNOW SUITS The . ;!.::W~etl~er we hay: reached near ~atura- plied to foreign and colonial affairs and was beaten severely about the hal'e now taken place, unless ment'~ hon'p0lnt 11l Avalon IS a moot question. In his f. ,her . If" '. h .' . . w peoplr .In the world,· .wlth the hlllhest standards of Uon as alderman In St Anne s t .com ng rom t e weather man. More living humanity has known In its history; yet half' . . . support to he proposed' military snow was on. the way. our ho,-pltal be"-' ar. o•• upled b'l mAntal ClIA<. ward, Contests wlll. be held Jan. alliance of RussIa and her Eueo- . I " .....~ "... 10 In the· four other wanl"pean aWes: . I , I ~ I 7 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955

Death, Destructi~n In Alabama 'Going To China ~~4~.nt·fltl·nri '"~""";., Canada Must APicture Tf.A Exnects I1 .I • 1I.1 ~, - ... ~ 7...... I . J.. . L V ~. , '. f " NNESSEE- .' '. ), The Ne1\'s" .'! ! Run Fast. To . Of Scotland Big Increa~e . .... ~-- --~--- . .. ,... -- umvlUI----- f', Stay In Place A trill to Scotland Is something Ill'Operations· BY II'ILr.rAM L. RY Art: t . • that the vlsltnr to the United . I. ~ ~ AP Foreign News Analys( j.: I 'To ?}~\ MONTREAL - Trans·Canada Air flY FORBES RHUDE Kingdom always tries. to fit ·In , '~YH ..... , Lin e s experienced substantial Thc ~'ear begins on 'an omilious : . '. whenever possible but how many note. witb rumbling threats' from 1 .1 CanadIan PreS$ BUSI!I~S$ Editor of them have any real knowled,,' , growth In almost every pbase of . , its operations In 1954, President 1II0~cow. ' Comparison of today 5 economic the lovely land North of t' , 10f , Wbile ·there is every likelibood ~ :. moods with those of a yc.ar· ago. border? Scotland has a. grea ' G, R. McGregor' said recently The S ' , that the Russians will' continue ~ pr~sents some odd. contrasts. . deal more to octer the tourist tS • ; BilMlHGHAM \ SA. year was mp'rked by record traffic, t'l .avoid any Irrevocable step~· A year ago \\'e were ending the than the. sight of brawny men fleet expansion, added flight lre· quency and extended route mile· Ibat migbt plunge tbem into th~ : mo~t prosperous year In our h15' wearing the klvt, together with t I ALABAMA \ age. I war for whicb tbey are unready, i tor~' with lore boding - because profu'slon of Scotch whisky and I , '~ , Some 1,429,000 passengers were they seem In a mood to tak~ some; R downturn had become apparent shortbreall, outcakes and por. f • ~ carried, an Increase of nine pcr Icalculated risks to preveDt· lOY; I,! the lale months of \11153, ridge, lIrid tile BBC's General MONlIIOMEl'l' l Now we bave end~d a mild reo Overseas Service, In a series of ! cent over 1953, and about 850" combined Western action from ~ r:',slonnry year In relatlyely good tblrteen talks beginning on Dec. 952,000 recenue passenger n)i\es menacing their long range gOals. ~ .t I CoIccr-because, this time, the ember 28th, hopes to tell listen. I ,• were flown, representing' a 12 The ominous note is under-: ~!:~ per cent rise. TCA continued to . Illte montbs have shown an up· ers of some of the. attractions to scored by the tone of tbe Soviet i .).1; I ; expand Its fleet and other facilities press In recent weeks. AU throUgh: lih. turn. be found North of the Tweed. 11 " I to keep pace with Canadian trans. (NEA Telepboto) A year ago one was optimistic has enlisted th~ help of thltteen the debate of the French ·National i :)1:': ._-----_._---, portation needs and previous peaks Secretary General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjold (left) Assembly on tile Paris agre. i . 'i I : It one forecast that Canada's Scotsman, many of them experi .. \ I' FLORIDA l . ---- of performance were also exceed. will be leco:npanled by a party of six advisers wben be leaves for ments to arm Western Germany,: 1\': orcr-all production, as measured enced broadcasters and all of ed In the carriage of air freight, Peiplng, China, to seek tbe release _of 11 Imprisoned American airmen. hy gross national product, \\'ould them men who can speak autho. the Soviet press was enpged in:. '. ( air express and air mall. William J, {(allallo (rlgnt) of Plttsburgb, Pa., Hammarskjold's 'per· an Internal campaign devoted to: .; I remain about uncbanged. A forc· rlatil'ely for their own" part of In accordance with TCA's plan- sonal alde,'ls . the .nly American In the party making the Journey, co,sl of el'en a !lvc·per·ccnt drop the land and they will paint a telling the RWlsian people their: ned programme of fleet expansion . security was being threatened. : . was not regarded as oyerl)' pessl· I'erbal picture of this Northern and modernization, eight Super duce a scheduled trans-contlnental Company's engineers, have been . mlstlc. part of Brltah. that will stress Constellations five of which bad service, also on a five day a week modified to make them entirely Almost dally in iIIe presa th .. : TURNED OUT UNCHANGED tile beauty of their wild, roman. been ordered 'In August, 1951, and basis,' • . . suitable for North American op· '!'iere reports of meetings threulll-:' As It bas turned out, gros~ ria· tic country, but will be, never· (NEA Newsmap) three in 1952, were added to the Air frelgbt ton miles rose 35 erating conditions. out the country Ind of statements lional product appears to have reo tIleless, R trU(1 and not a senti Newsmap locates the farming valier near Fort Payne, Ala" where a fleet between February and Sep. per cent during the year to . lome Viscount service Is pmnned to by ordinary Soviet clti~ns 011 the n,alned unchanged In all except mental, hlghly·coloured portrait. tornado struck. Tl\'0 persons were iDjured IlId IIOMe 60 houses and tember, Tbese now provide the 8,340,000 as tbe Companw provld· I rt in the spring of 1955 between theme that Soviet people irere II.. farm production; and present in· . afraid tbat they would II ~.;c"tlon" are that It Iylll be down The speakers .all manner of barns were damaged. Near Huntsville, Ala., ~n AIr For.ee C~119 Fly. Company's trans·Atlantic service cd cargo ac~ommodation on ~ll ~I~ntreal Toronto Sault Ste Marie, .trive L: - • S t 'It f Ing Boxcar with 11 persuns abot.rd crashed mlo a mountain. Nine and one of th~ five dally trans· scheduled fhghts .and added BriSo the Lak~head and Winnipeg. Ae build up the "defellc, mlibt el about two cent from the cho Ismen, d wr ers, arhmerls, bodies bave been recoveud and two Injured survivors Arc 111 a. the Soviet motherland," thlt rnl~' p~r ts d bosp~al continental services between Mon· tol Freighter servIce on the busier deliveries of tbe aircraft are re­ S:!4.350,OOO,OOO of 19~3, after abo se 0 ars an spor men, 5 au In Hu bvllle tbey were prepared til "dll.d ~:'rhlng the shock of a poor wheal be able to glvt.! listeners an Idea n • treal and Vancouver.. routes. TCA flew approximately ceived tbe service will be extend. crop. of the diversity of scenle beauty ___.JaL- ______-:- ____--::-_ T~A's present fleet also lIlc1udes 1,808,000 ton ~Iles of air express, cd to other iegments of the Com. the cause of peace," IIId' Ie! 22 North Stars and 27 DC·3's as a 10 per cent IIlcrease over 1953. , tiC n d nd the forth. , .•; II '" ~. Thc~e relal1\'ery cheerful fig, to be found in Scotland, Stanley WA TERFRONT Record Mineral . b If"0 il I pany s rou es n a a a a :.:. well as three Bristol Freighters. T e carr age a up ma , n U 't d St t PLANNED IN ADVAN~ Ufes, howel'er,' do not hide tbe Curlster, Royal Scottish Acade· . J In December TCA took delivery wbich Canada pioneered, continued mea es. [net that a nntlonal product which mlclan and Queen's lImner for DIR-ECTOIDY of 22 Cickers Viscount aircraft and to grow,' reaching an estimated Unfortunately, 1954 was marrell Such eampalps 11".,-. IJ'I comes clo~e to that of a prcced. Scotland, will talk 'about Orkney ~\ Production will become the first North Am· 5,888,000 mail ton miles on TCA's by two serious accidents involving planned well In adflnce ID!! 111ft. Ins record ~'ear iN not sufficient Iand Shetland, the far Northe~n crlcan operator of propellor·turbine North Americnn routes in 1954, a TCA planes. A North Star and a to maintain or Improl'e the per Islands wher~ traces of the 'V I· definite aim.. The.1m If ". IUI,C, DOCKYARDS ' WINNIPEG, (~P) - Manitoba's Ipowered airliners early in 1955. 27 per ccnt increase. Mil transport Harvard Trainer of the RCAF.col. lalest camp.11ll leem. te lie t.. capital prosperity of Canada's ex. Ikings are to oe foulld in quant- Newfoundland, Fire Tug 103, mineral prodUction, accelerated by TCA introduced tourist (coacb) grew even faster on the trans· lidcd on April B In the vicinity of use the events In Paris and Wuto: ponding population, Ity, wild luplns grow, and rare .. birds breed, The more Southerly ~I.V, Cinderella, M.V. Christmas "spectacular'" activity In tbe 011 air services 011 its Nortb American Atl;qJtic serl'ice with volume rising ~!005e Jaw, Sask., and 37 persons ern Europe .. an exeuse for d. \\ Ith some 400:000. people add· Islands of the Outer Hebrides, Sca~ and Investigator II industry, reached an estimated routes In February, cxtending the by 38 per cent. died •. The tragedy was the first man ding an Incre .. of labor pre. c,! to Its populahon III 1954, and from far.famed Skye to lesser. Dredge P W D 400' Russel~ record higb In 1954, Resources market for air travel. Later in the -By the end of the year, TCA, fatal crash of a TCA plane since ductivlty In the Soriet UniOIJ.. ~\'Ith further increases probably known Mull Harris Lewis and mnster, dredgln~ 'out the .Cove. Minister Charles Greenlay said year.when·the ~uper C~nstellations which began op~rations 17 years 1947 during which time the nirline particularly in fields whleh m1tht' III coml.ng years, Cnnad seems, many more, 'Will be described by Monday. were placed 10 service on the ago on a 122 mIle route between operated 3,541,000,000 passenger be connected with the milltarr. .• In his year·end departmental reo North Atlantic, they provided both Vancouver and Seattle, bad grown miles and carried more tban six .., .. ;- l'lced WIth the necessity of going Alastair Borthwick who knows There can be little lIoubt. the fr?m record to record, wllh only and loves the Islands of the nigh. A, H. i\1URRAY & co., LTD, view Mr. Greenlay said minerai first and tourist class daily ac· to a route pattern of some 22,000 million passengers. The second ac· Lindy Barbour, Gill,. master, prod~ctlon was estimated at· $34" commodation on tbat route. miles, serving 33 cODlmunities in cident occurred when a Super Can· Communists hope to throw in ~~'lIor Interruptions perml~sable, lallds so well lhat he now lives sorts of obstacles alonl the MekJ I[ ~tandards of IIl'lng ar~ to, be Ipermanently on of them, lslay. moored up for the winter. 800,000 compared with the pre· In January, TCA introduced a Canada nnd 20 in tbe United Stales, stellation, northbound to Toronto M,V. Agnes McGlashen, moored vious I1lgh of 332,891,173 in 1950. new International route· when the United Kingdom, Ireland, from Tampa, Fla., came down near road &till to be travelled ", the \11ntllta!ned. L!ke Alice III "on· 'I'he Lothlans fall to the lot of Western a1\ies before an effective. lip for tb~ winter. Production In 1953 reacbed $25,· scheduled service was started to France, Germany, Bermuda, the Bramplon, Ont. Fortunately, there clerland she must run pretty fast Moray McLaren, an erudite Scot European .liance eam.s Illto bt­ to ~tay wbere she is, whose eultlvated mind and hu. 264,112, Mexico from JIlontreal and Toronto. West Indies and ~!exico. were no fatalities. BOWRING BROS. LTD. Mr. Greenlay said 011 production A new domestic route to Sud· Having completed the first phase Ing. The tone o[ year·end forecasts I man approach, a1\led .to a pas· !ltV. Algerine to await further last year was worth an estimated bury, by way of Sault Stc. lIIarie, of its equipment expansion plan, Tbe Germans will 'be the ehIef.: i~ that Canada '\\111 be able to slollate love of his native land, $11,800,000 compared with $1,714,· North Bay, Ottawa and JIlontreal TCA was now looking to 1955, said • orders. targets, and will undoubtedl3' "~'. maintain such a pace, and, willi are familiar to many listeners. BOO In 1953. also began early in the year. JIlr. ;\!cGregor, when the Viscount, ~ubjected to I combination '. of allowance for an occasional brea· John R. Allan is describing the Metal production reached $20,. Again in 1954 there was no In· the world's first propellor·turbine Beauty Briefs ther, to Improve It, . lovely Aberdl>enshlre country· BAINE JOHNSTON &: CO, LTD, tbreats and lures, but tIlat itoe.· Hazel Blackwood, Blackwood, 000,000. crease In passenger Iares, which airliner. would be put Into serl'ice not mean France will be left alon. side through ~which tile Dee and have remained virtually unchang. on many of the North American To be as lovely as she can is master, discharged cargo of fish, the duty of every woman, not Political strikes and miss demi' . the Don flow and which the Ro­ It 1& now the fashion, no mat· cd since 1947 In contrast with routes. The Company was proud, yal family visits every year. Loeil Now moored .UP for the winter. oilly for her family but for ber· onstrations Inside Franee will' be: . . ; M.V. Dauntless, lIIartin, master, ter wh:lt our grandmothers wore, otber services nnd commodities. he added, to Introduce this new sl!lf. . encouraged and perhaps even.-'Il; .: 'I ~.. .'!:a-wi~ Ness (home of the famous man· to wear brilliants, usually a pin The 25 per cent reductio'n In aircraft' to Canada nnd the United Quebec Bans from Fermeuse, sailing for Hr. attempt to ltir up lIew ~ublu . sters) and 'Leon Llnnhe figure In Grace when a time offers, or clip wlt.'1 tweeds. domestic rates applied for in 1053 States. Incorporating In its design Every woman sbould be dress· in North' Africa as a means of ell! •.. · t.il!:$:~ Obsc.ene Books the series, too. and John Banner. ON THE SOUTHSIDE became effective on January 1 nnd the tecbnical ability of Vickers· cd and ready to answer the do?r, barrassing Premier Mendi': man, who apPl'oaches the Scots... STEERS LTD M.V. Algar James, under reo further stimulated the growth of Armstrongs Ltd. and Rolls·Royce, or meet what. ever may a~lse France. : .. " man of fiction In appearance, a • . palrs'and refittal to take up the this type of transportation. it has desirable characteristics without apologIes from the time _. __~. ~IONTREAL (CPl-Tbe Quebec kllted, Gaellc.speaklng Highland. lII. V. Eveb'n Crosbie, COlllllS, Portugal Cove·Bell Island tickle A five day a week scheduled found in no othcr modern airliner she gets up in the morning until censorship board has banned four . r Ix f t t 11 wh has been master, froDl nortbern ports with she· goes to bed at night. BACKACH_.,." .... er OH s cc a 0 cargo of fish to be discharged at service,' cargo service using. Bristol Freight- of Its dass, Wi th.its propellor· more American magazines as be· capped lor Rugger. on numerous east end premises, Baird's Cove. _ ers was started on the Montreal· turbine' power, the Viscount will . • h th . '.,,,, qul.1t ..".CottlDl IoaIII I~ _ ...... In~ obscene lnd ordered them Finger nalls, whet er ey ,~ear ltII.um'II.Patnl,OtlllDllIp~""-~ occasions, will speak for the coun Will shift dOl' t dis h g h HORWOOD LUltlBER CO. LTD, Winnipeg roule to accommodate an offer a freedom from vibration polish or whether they don't, cJoud1nrlDl,InI\aIlDl~~I~" . ~ri~ed from newstRnds In the try from the Black Isle to John III a c ar e w en Ind loss et tnerl1 4111 - ., Marion Elizabetb Blackwood ever·increasing volume of air and a new quietness of flight to sbould always be scrupulously Bladder Iroubl,.. I" CYIIT~~.IiIIIDoI.~, prol'ince, It was learned Monday. O'Groats. The series will be, In there Is wharf room. • • d Itomplete ..llof&

!( w :t, ::c :t- IT~S -::cI E ... w~ :t HI'·HEAT , ::c l:- I A. T THE NEW LOW PRICE -::c . . ..£! . !( "'"I w PER TON I ::c $20.17 , ::c -::c , DELIVERED-PLUS TAX -::c '. Canada's .lalgesr lank first to leport assefsover $3 hillion New record. .et by NO SLACK - UNIFORM,·SIZING ~ . . Canada'. Larllelf lank makiog "highs". The bank now has mnre than During the year just t;;losed, Canada and the Total auets ...... $3,026,195,144 Royal·Bank matched strides' on a path of solid 2,450,000 deposit accounts 00 its books. CLEANER-SAFER-CHEAPR Total "OPDIII ...... ' .. $2,191,541,14' . To keep pace with the demand for banking progres.. In many .igDHicaot areas of the Number of d.poslt aceouni..... 2,452,174 :t bank's ~perations new. high records were . service, new branches were built, while many I T~talloans'.~::; ...... , $1,'.',022,047 .' - reached, thus reflecting the vitality and growth . others were renovated and modernized; To· , Capllol Fund ...... · 146.a3,664 day, The Royal BaDk of Canada operates some 'PHONES of Canada itself. Number of Branch .. 813 branches-71 of them beyond Canada's e Marking an historic milestone in Cananian Canad•• ; •••••••••••••••••• 742 borders - each geared to offer facilities in \,~,~. iO. O#f" I banking, assets surpassed the $3 billion mark Abroacl •••••••••••••••••••• 71 • Itep. with the nceds of ~ Canidians in this .cra SS86 - 5863 - 6077 - • while cfepoaiu .0E over $2,797,000,000 dod· Min and wom.n 0" the staff, OVIr 14,000 . • loaDS offl,188,022,047 werc also new record· oE exciting national progress. . "" • ::c N'ewfoundl~nd .Coal' C'Oe'~' .:Ltd. -::cI iHI' ."ROYAL . BANK'OF'CANADA .:: , E I On. of ,h.: world'. griat bank., growing wit" G growing country 'i1·HEAT ••• ' HI.HEAT,· •• • H!.• HEAT··. HI·HEAT ••• HI·HEAT .... '.. l ". .. "

, -. ,. tHE DAilY. NEWS, WEDNESDAY; JAN. 5, 1955 '. ~ THE OJ ~ ·r··... ·· I"T S I'Jr-lou~eWlves • , /Modem Methods '~F eis Eireann" P,~sl, ..Office At Harmon.. AFB \ LJ •• Hammarslijold • Gen~ :0£ Education Brings Charm Counter Red Nears Peiping ~ __ . ':Are Att~cked ' Of'Iris1i SOlig Propa~anda HONG KONG (Reuters) - Da'g · ,: BY ALICA HART . H?mmars~jold neared th~ end of .. :",- , .. 'By l, C. GRAHAM Washington _ (NEA) _ House- IllS long Journey to PeipIDg Tues­ . . 'AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)-Modcrn Under 'the sponsorship of the soon have a ch~nce to hclp per day night, as he stopped over In ~:pliy,way" methods of teaching Community Concert Association a wives acro.ss the country will the central Chinese city of Han. ,are periodically attacked by em· major concert attraction will be son ally counteract Ihe effect o( re· kow before the final fligbt to the ployers In New Zealand who de· I 'clare that ehUdren leave school com ng to these shores from Ire· cent Communist propa:;anda jun· Communist capital. :unable to "spell or add and with mnd to sing In St. Patrick's Hall.on ke~s t~rough Russian and Red The United Nations secretary· ;:uo:'aptllude for bard work. January 9th and 10th. It Is a chorus ChSIna. F general, en route 10 discuss the ome 80 women from rance fl·' ..... The latest official statement of of .fourteen with asslstin~ Instru· and Italy are being invited to case o. 1 Im~f1Soned U. S. air· .teaching principles has brought menhtlisls, Including a player 0' visit America for two months to I~en w!th Premier Chou En·lal, IIr· · lresh criticism from those who sup· the Irish harp. The group Is C~ 11 I sec £irst hand how democracy rived In Hankow Tuesday after· port traditional methods. In Gaelic Fels Elrt'ann and works. They will not be conduct. noon (rom Canton. Four polley points should govern known throughout tbe Engl'h ed on a cJ().'.J.sely guided, banguet· Hammarskjold and his party of the progress of.a c.blld tbrough speaking wprld as Tbe' Irish Fes· studded tour so familiar to Ira I'· I six will fly the last 600 mile. of Miss Joan: school, declared D. G. Ball, acting· tlval Singers lers behind the Iron Curtain. their long trip today. from St. Joh .dlrector of education. They are: • '.: ...1 •. A child sbould not have to ~he. ensemble represents the In.;tead, .the European \yomen It was thought at first that 'Ham. short holiday · move from class to class on the cream of..lreland's vocal artistry. arc to be In~ormal ~uests In the marskjold would complete his trip Miss Carol Le homes ot lhm AmeTICnn counter·. . 1 basts of examlnatioll results or It was carefully buill lip by Dub, parts. Futhermore all their eX. ?cross ChIDa from Canton. to Plep· achievements In formal 5ubject5. lin's leading bdy of music, Miss penses, from start 10 finish, will mg Tuesday. A CommuRlst news I Miss Mar~ On· tbe other band his age should Kitty O'Callugban, its attractive be'taken care of hy Ihe govern. agency report gave no explanati~n \I ent a succ£ . Ilot: be the only factor considered. artistic director. To the music· ment, of why the party stopped short of '1 city hospital . .2, He should move lliroligh loving public of Ireland It spells France and Italy were [)!iosen I its final destination. . ;"school with chlldren of about his the very en~hantment or the Em. tor this experiment due to Ihe UTILE PUBLICITY ·;8wn·level of maturity and In judg· ( I ./ Mr. and !I !~n,.:tbls, account 'should be taken cralrl Islc, Its pro~ramme acclaim· .serious Ihreat ot. communism in The Communist radio and press I more are spc both these countfle_;.. have given little pUblicity to Ham· '.:of. his age, Intellectual, physical cd both In concert and over the t;t. Jolm's 3' Fo~r government agencies are marskjold's mission whll • .apd 'soclal development, along with radio. workIng together on thc new pro. . .. ,e CO? Mrs. Harry L 'hli 'attainments In school work. He . The Irish Festlvol Singers fuse gramme which will cost approxi. tmUlng m the last few days their ·.,i·c,'Jld thus be hi the group that Itll'o grcal musical traditions into mately $232,000 or nearly $3000 propaganda barrage against the I !IIrs. '~Iarli )!Ilted him best a~ a person. one. Trained acrordln~ to the most 'per guest. But omcials are frank: alleged American "spies." Ham· I her baby ho ?~" A .p~omotlon from. one class ri:;orous stAndards ot Ihe concert counting on the lI'armth, charm marskjoJd bas been authorized by '\ Hospital on ),~ another should b~ t;1e rulc ex· 1I'0rld. they are also close to the and hospitalil~' of American house· the Uniled Nations General A,· 1 b 'intellectual, ph)'slcal and soclal t at on Y, the Irish can endow It. ,tarts T0 day' Contempt Adds To l\'less development' with scbool work Ireland s great composers are no right to interfere In the cast bflnglng up the rear. amply represented. Charles Vllllers WASHINGTON (AP)-':t:he 84th GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP)-The Memorial of the 11 imprisoned airmen. Mr. and ; !'How the three guiding qualities Stan[ord, John F. Larchet, Hamil· Congress gets under way at" noon Westmorelar d country courts On City Streets here .on a ai'a assessed Is not stated. It II; ton Harty, Arnold Bax, E. J. Moer· EST today wllh Democrats' iak· Tuesday cited two newspaper .j ?Ir. and ~I eliHicult to Imagine any satlsfac. an are heard In some of their fin. Ing over the reins and Replfbii. publlsbers, time photograpbers. 1'he slate oC chaos which has OTTAWA (CPl-The judges ap- • I ~colia nld; t<)9'. way of defmlng them, much est "Deal works. A special place of cans solt.pedalllng dl£ferences In an editor and :I reporter Cor con· exlste' on 3t. ,Tohn's streets pointed 10 select a design for a Discover RI"ng , l I l:,s of meaSUring them for co!". honour Is given In the programme reorganizing themselves I:S the tempt of court and ordered their since last Wedn~sday's lilg 5no",. memorial to Sir Robert Borden ) Students Nra\l\'e purposes. They are, IR' to Thomas Moore poet and musl. minority party. arrest. s,'orm \.'a'. 'urtller complicated were disappointed by the quality .1 deled, just airy abstractions. , • , .' f H d Th id ot models submitted in a compe· , il1g Chri, .: ~'It used to be thougbt tbat claR. extraordinary, whose songs In a . re-sesslon meeting Tiles· Sherif ow~r omas sa yesterday a£ternoon as a heavy tition sponsored by Ihe federal ,For SmugaIing.... I 51.anc;:, 'I'I ic'hools existed to teach children belong to the world. day, Repllbllcan senators Illll\o' tbe orde! cited the newspaper· riilnstorm sv:amped the ~ity. ~overnment, it was learn edTlIes· Jllrs, Alice K. Leopold is direct· 'AI· I "'u' S I John Flcm uJ"eful knowledge and to train their Members who wish to attend the imously chos.e ~enator William F: IT)en for contempt of court Dec. The rain, driven by high day. ling an l\Dusual teebnical ex· lenS n •• , I !\cary and minds. That today is beresy." performnnces other thnn on their Knowland 0 ... t;allfornla as their. 28-·th. datc .that photographs windS, qulrkly caused fioods . I change that will b'ring 80 women ' .. :' regular night may exchange memo floor leader No opposition de. were taken ,n ,he Westmoreland which choltOd the streets 'wben The j.~:~ ot two men and a 11'0' from France and Italy into Am· ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-The Knick- I ~lrs. e. bershlp cards at the Model Shop. veloped In thl! wake of Know county courthouse despite a cateh.basins, already choked erlean homes. erbocker News reported :i~~c:~~~~n~~ul~'~:t ttl~e ~~I~frtac~ Tue~day j ~';cccssiul Edmonton Plans Therc Is no necessity for members land'~ public differences on (Dr· court ban against photos. with snow Ilnd icc, were unable I I t Ih . I d' I Ihat an international ring, with eon, Hospital i. · to lelephone the 'Model Shop to lelgn policy wlln the ElscnhcJ\ver " THOSE CITED AS: to tak!! care of ,the overflow. 0 ·scu !l ure c .mC'l1lona an SIX "U's a big order," ~ay,'; Mrs. tacts in Itai~', Germany, Canada ask If Ihis may be done. Iadministration. William Block, publisher of lhe s~cOlld.bcst. ~nt~les whose makcrsl Alce K. Lcopold, assistant to thc and the United States, ha~ becn Ilould recelle .300. c, ""Tetar~' or Labor I'n char"e of .mu~gll·n~ all'ons I'nlo tile Un!trr! "~I !llr.. Or. , Storage For Democrals picked, Illso Ullan' Pittsburgh rost·Gazelle; David Council workers, who had been "LL " .,," • imously, Sam Rayburn of Texas IW. pllblisher oC lhe Greens· hard at it siner the year's first Tnstcarl thr.v recommrC1rlcrl thatlll'?men's alfairs, is directing States a.cr?ss the Canadian-north· cwt busi~ M~cl(, I\'~o -r : j ater Upp ,.r eNrI' '1' 0 I'to be speaker oC'the House and! \lurg Tl'lhUl1c.£(eview Publishing major snowfall, lU!'ncd·to aJ:Rln "t\\'oor ron~olation or,lhrec" modebpri7.C~. wereH. n,worthy' He.: !~ITISh ~ unusualwomen \1'1te,cU'hDlcal ~re our£xC::h~angc. ,omc~, cr~A~cerl\al~Oofrl~. <ewloulldland Lon~ 'j Geol'ge. Dc' .Ga. predicted Demo· MOi\TRE &.1 (CP) _ Assistant. him with th.. recommendation pointed" bv the qUalit\, of thr' "ovdernm;nt. pr~fe."lr.nal, pollhc:ll ought to be represented ...... tora~c capacity or 1.000,000 ~nl. l.lnes Systeu; I'rtwecll tile :'\orll~ rl'als will havl1 no basic dis.: :...... , I that he be expelled from the models entered. . an sOrlnl aerall'S: I~. order to, One or the major hurdles of tl,~ '1~~.I.m the nort!tenstei'n ~ubllrbs. e3sl'.\11' COn! I HI"I 1aOl'ecmenls with President· EI.llllspectol Romeo Longple I\asliorce. .'select those who 11'111 1'1,11 the U.S. programme is secllrlty ciearancp. ',' fhls gll'C,1 the cltl' 13,500,0001" nnlll cae qmu ers '" twspcndcd frotT1 the Montreal po· No women with Communist le"n· , . of lI'ater stora"e which: at PepPcI'l'cil 1\1" Bose Ilnd Er senhower ovcr fOI'clgn, national 'lice departmen 'ruesdav for al. He declined to nallle all Ihl' "We wel'ell't too .ure how we. i g '''II b \I' d t I I , ;£~lIons 1 i :comp~re(l willI Ihr. av~r"a)!e rlaih' i ne~l Harmon A~' Base Ilenl' ! defence aad world trade policies! lcged' il'l'cguhllilies d'~rlng the 1 I.ongprc, or the furce since ~ sculptors who will rcccil'e con,ola- wcre l!lIin~ In be receinu." ~~y.;g e~u~tr~ dUe aI 01\ ~b \~neer I '': ;'~ter consumpllon or 15,000,000: Slcphcm'i1lc. .. i In the new I·ongl'ess.. , I October civic flection. 1927, said he refused to rcslgn. tion prizcs until the)' arc notilier1' Mr!'. ~eopold. B~lt e,'crYlhm ; Waller Im~lgr~tlon eact. c arran I, .'1' 11 , Built In 1942 during World At the -" hlte House, EI~en. Lon re rlght.hand man of Some 75 per;wns I were arreste~ by letter In two or three days. I went fme when 'Ie told them Mrs. Leopold emphizes .,he has i J 110 8 ! ;. :Tbe new reservoir will ~crvc War II and operatcd by the U.S. hower and his advisers were put~ forme~P d~tectlve chief Wl1£red election day tor I telegraphing,' some. of thJ S pr~ems wome~ nothing to do with this either way. :t\Iree purpo~es: Armed Forres since then the ling into final form the 45·mln. B d' h r I" d thr'ee which Involves Impersonating vo· A total of 33 models were exam· fa~e din the "h d ey weIretHs.urk but sbe adds, "I personally hope- I '''1 Supply ome f th d d' our on, W (l C'S e ne t L 1\" J D d . d b th drS I 'prISe we even a any. ID .• tho t I tl . • S 0 e eman almost 500 miles of telephone ute State of the Union address el·S.layor can rapeau an Inc y e ~ury~ compose 0 Y • d t d' I th Id anu IS /; r c y a personal Vlew- peak pcrlod~ t~ ease the cable. will conllnue to be owned' which the presldeI1t will deliver ever, Elsenho\l er will stress a Pierr,e Desmarais, chairman of via Daoust, Montreal sculptor; ~~~t ~h~ag~mei'ica;sP:oma: i.s e~ that the time wiU come when \\;e ;_~:._"" ... nthe dNowntNol\n N"ater plant. by thc USAF. NEAC will con. to a joint sesslor. Thurs/lay. new defence concept calling for the executive committee, later John Brland,. hetad Oft ~hleG~leIPuartl· nlamorous crealure w-ho just has can reach sO.me of the people who ...... " d Id b I th d h d th t b d b ment 0 arc hItec ure a It c In· " . • don't see tblDg! our way" Supply some of Ihe demand in 11'11' the circuits and maintain Intorme sources sa t e pres manpowel' cuts n e aqne c arge a man~ a een re: versity; and W. G. Constable, cur· to press a bullon III thc wall an~. The Frenl'h and Italian' women of a breakdown or Ihe water slarf surveillnnre and Inspec(!on Idential message will contain Corees. balanceol by new weapons leased by pollee \llthout propel lator of the departmcnt of painting, a meal comes out ready 10 ea\. Iwill start arriving 0 U i rcsponslbIlHit's. few surpilses., They said, how. and closer links with U.S. allies, authority. at the Museum of Fine Arls, Bos· ~ro.lt of the women Mrs, ~eopo)d or fOllr. c: me me n top stand3l'ds uC fire The l!'nnsfcr will consist uC ft . • Ion. ' and her group conferred wllh 11'111 Febl"Uary in small grollp~ of three f '''ftllp",,·.I''A''. _ An emel'gency re· ~Illo()lh anll olllel'l)' Ilhasco\'cl" - . ".. . - -_. __ ...- - . - . ---'''---''- . gallons a minule, l'cC(lIh'lng several mOlllh~ ~hll'e , ':cunsillerl~d t~e· requirement ior sen' ice must continue without a . major blaze, ior ]0 intefl'upllon. USAF military second underground reservoir personnel will gradually be reo " plaIlMd for the citY's south placed tl:rougt;out the entire :IN STOCK Why - but construction Is unlikely operation which Is expected to . atart for at least a year, be completed by Hie summer of 1955. • present capitol Is They. Stay ,fif~h. to' be erected . by that I .•." _ . !laM of. th& present build· . It is DOW the fashlon, DO mat· is . 4a7 f~ Iquare and two ter what our grandmothers wore, ·lftl!rlH hllh, with the tower ris· to wear brilliants, usually a pin With Us ••• , ~ Meet aMve the base, or clip wllb· tweeds. ~~~~------Year After Year . BARGAINS: IN sl , TOP NOTCH o· ~il ,J ; .USED RAN'GES . ·lnl • Our customers 81ay with UII, year year, beeaun . PI • a~er J1 " . . PRIen RANGING TRIMMED 1 ~( they have learned the dol1ars and cents value of dealing 0 . . J tl' FROM .35~OO~90.00 ~ith a local firm that knows the kind of fneithey want and I .. II' ':N;AVEL BEEF ) Thlie ranges have b~~n fully rebuilt at our Jleed. They have found that Famous Reading' Anthracite i~ foundry ,.lnd carrya. new rango gua:-anfH. -the long.burning,. economical fuel-gives them greater ~ N 1\ DROP IN eomfort for lcss money. Our hard coal and our service

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' .. .I '. J, j, .', .. ' 1 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955 •• ! • " '~------~. General .Sport , .. Items Activities .' ... . • L FEATURE • , , '.,' . . .' 'WABANA~.::NEWFOUNDLAND' .... ' ': -.- . .._- -~. ______..:..-:-_.:... __~ __':""--...:.:....---.:...-;.;.-:---.;...--...;.. .. .; :.-..;...--...:.-.:., ~~~~"""7-:-7-:-:--,;..:.-----:-~--~,----..:P::U;:BL!SHED WEDNESDAYS and, SATURDAYS, . New Year People In The News Greftings I FROM COUNCILOR L~. ____-_ STEPHEN A. NEARY Now Ihat the turkey has been B~ cups crushed polato chips ~liss Joan Hall, R.N., was here lItrs. II. lit. Slares, visited SI. It Is a great prlvl1e~c to me, as Ironl St. John's' Ihls week on a John's recently on business. we begin anotlll'r year. to extend roasted and scrvcd hot with all 2 tablcspoons shredded' chc~se . ,hort holiday visit to hcr cousin to my friends iln Bell Island, and the trimmings for New Year's din· (optional) particularly' thCJse rcsldlng with· ner, and probably sliced and servcd Paprika ~,Ii;, Carol LeDrew. Miss Cathcrine O'Neill is spend· Ing a holiday with relatives and Ing the Incorporaled area of, Wab ~old with sala.d, or used as a fill· ,Combinc turlley, soup; milk an~ friends In Hr. Grace. ana, sincere wl&hes for· a brfghl mg for sandwiches for New Year) salt. Heal. Place 1 cup crushed Mi;s ~tarllaret Pillier under· and prosperou:; New Year. " , suppcr, wbat shall we do with thc polalo chips In a 1 quart casserole. ' \I cnt a successful operation in a Mr. Vincent Barry travelled city. During 1954, It was ·my . 'plea. le[tovers?' What leftovers? say Pour over tbese the creamed tur· General Hospital % can cream of mushroom soup ments during 1954, and lI'i~11 )'11\1 Street. " on December 22nd II1rs. Rideout Sludcnts home from college dul" ~Iemorial h cup milk I and your families evcr)'lhin~ thal', was badly Inlurcd in the Iraln ", teaspoon salt !lood 'for 1955. . i"~ Christmas Included Don derailment which DC cured ncar >I;.nc,. Wm. Somerton. Jim lIeal·n. ~(rs. Joe Ke\!oway wcnl to SI. Glcnwood last July. She wu In 51. Anne'~ Anglican Church, Ic~ lace and nylon tulle over satin. .Inlln Flcming. Frank I'oll'el', Pelel' John's Monday.' He \I'as accom· her BOlh year. Ketapcc, New Brunswick, was the I r.al·in~ a bolcro jacket with long Alter the ceremony a receplion IN· f 1E and' Blll Kcnned)·. Ilanicd by his daughler Minnie. scenc 01 a prctty counlry wcdding tapcning slceves. Her headdress was held in the church hall. The: otIce 0 I n~ineer Retires ~penl Christmas with his !Ister, when Joan Marie, daughtcr of Mr. was a dutch style cap of French loast w;;s proposed by Police 1\Iag· U ~h·1. ('•• 1. O'Neill underwrnt a I ~Ir. William G. Wermuth, who Mrs. Ray Pare at Quebec. and Mrs. Piel'e~' S. Hunter; Acn· lace over satin, with linger·tip istratc .. G. Earle Logan, Saint .Tohn,,1 Appointment II, From DOSCO "ccr:';lul ope~ation al SI. Clal'e's is working with .the Canadian Com· mac. ·N.B" became the 'bride of veil of nylon tuile illusi9n with to which the groom responded. • I!(,'pltal last friday, Istock Company m Argentia, spent 51. Annc's !\odality, the Mines, I Keith Shermnn Hail, Fredericton. scolopcd ace edge. She ca~riciJ R R~[re5hments lI'e~c sCl'l'cd by I Effecdvc Monday. ncccmhcl' ,_ a fcw !lays here Christmas, ,as will be holding a card game In N.B., son of ~Ir. and 1111'S. Stcphen bridal spray of whltc rose buds' 'fmnds 01 the bnde and Mrs.' 271h,. 1954. 111:- Tl. •• r. Del'lin will' .\Ir. .1, H. ~lorlcy. mcmher II[ ,Itr.. Granville Gosse was a re· ~ucst of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. St. Jamc's Hall on Friday, January .r: Hall, st. John's, Nlld. Rev. J. with maidcn hair' and .. baby's 'WlIliam McWilliams and Miss'lassulT\C thc po~ition of Develop.; Ihe Ficld En~incering Staff D~· c( nl busincss "!sitor to SI. John·s. Stares. 71h, at 8 p.m. with 8 valuable J. Hurley. ofllcialed at the double. brealh... . ' ~awnee. Star~cy of Moncton. prc-, ment and ~olltract Superintend· i S~·dnc~', and formerly resident efto prizes which are folloll's: 1 ,sack ring ceremony and Mrs. Doreen The bndcsmald wore a ballerma Sided ol'er the 'coffee cups, cnt. Igineer at Wabana, Btll Island. ~tjs,es Marina and Lorraine 'Mr. and Mrs. E., C. Stowe, for· flour, 1 case milk 1 carton tomato Smith presided at the organ. Mr. length ilown of pale gold em· For travclling the 'bride .wore: H, 1'.' DICKEY, was rcccntly retircd from the com- 5~ancs spellt .the IVcck.end nn the mer Bell Island residents, but now juice, hot platc, 'cigarettes, fruit, Robert Reeves, Moncion,' N.B., was broldercd nylon organdy. Her ae: a gold English wool suil and gold I \'h'c President and I'"ny. To mark thc occasion a I,lan;\ wllh their parents, Mr. anti residIng at Cornpr Brook spent a biSCUIts and groceries. Sil pleasc guest soloist alld sang "O,'Perfcct cessorics were wh,ite and 'sbc car· str~1V hat with snake skin ac.ces.! General Manager. hcautiful gift was presented • \Irs. \\'l]I. Skanes. few tlays here during Ihe Christ. reserve this date. Love" during the signing of' the ried a spray of' pale y,ell.ow rose, SOrte~. The happy couple. left by I him by his associatcs alld fell111W I '_ llias season, vlsiting )fr. and J-Irs. register. buds with malden hair fern and car for Moncton, where thcy flew K' . M' workers. The presentation beIn. ~\rs .. !It A. Dwyer made a busl· '" Illls Rose, Grammar Street. Miss 'Margaret Kennedy who had ,Thc brld'e was' attcnded by her babyis. breath. . " . to Newfoundland. ~or t~eir honey· IWanlS eetlne: made by ·Mr. Colin lIIacPhall, eoll' 'lr'~ Irip t~ 5t. . John's, Montla)' - . been spending a few days wl\h sister Barbara and the best man The gropm, best man and ushers moon and t,o VISit friends. and The Kill'anl~ Cluh hcld l its, ~Iruction ~uperintcndent at· the ~wrlling. . ~Ir. Frank Coxworthy' of The- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James was Constablc George Cou,lcns, were attired in the fOl'm'nl ~rcss I relatives. al1l1u"l XCII' Years E,·c Ball 011 ~lcel pork~. , ' __._ ~tre Avenue, Bell Island, pres· on willi ;;1 lIis Inti Kennedy, returned to St. John's' Frcdcriefon, l\.B. 'l'he u~hers were uniform ~i the n.c.~l.p. Police. ! 'd . thrFlr Iret.l1rn th;:YB rr' Dcc. in th~ C,L.B. Armoul'l'. furmer fl'icnrls Af;~ Con~ratulatlons to ~Iario Simon,! cntly working with the Canadian on Monday. . 'Conslablcs Lewis Pnrlul'Y, Fred. The bride's molher :\'ore R. tll'O I s~ e 111 ·1·Ct. enclon, I ;~'I " II' Ic~e ,while SOlllC tlll ec hundred mCI;I' ".es nil th~ !t'on 1,18 wish him J ~ 110 was I year old Dec. 26th. Comstock Company at Argentia, rielon, and Sluart Hcaley, Saint picee drc,s of pale pI!lk tissue Il.1e dgr~om IdS .tltac lot If0 II C bel'S :Jnd j.!u,.,ts, nttcllderl. The l1~ally ,'cars of hrallh And h~ppl • Jrohn', 'N.B. linen with palc pink picture hat., t r~ melon et~c IIn.ent 11 I Ie hall was gaily decuraled' fur thc nc;s in hi, rclil'COlrnt. \ GiVen In marrhige by lier Her accessorics wcre while and, R.C.M,P. T~le bnde IS a llradnalo affair. and llluoic was supplil'd ----.- .~ .P~esentation Cei'emony father, 'Ihe bride wore a. bluish her corsage was an orchid. I o~ the Sam John General 1.los. b~' :\lcLcan'~ Urchestra. • white !loor lenglh strapless gown, It was regretted that the, pltal and the ~eUrer as supcl'l'lsor I Before the' rcslil'itie~ bC~'lll. Ilapp)T Bu·thda V slightly entrane, of Frcnch Import. I:room's parents were unable 10 I o( the operating room. . the president·elect. Addison • " . quarry In one simultaneous serics Bown, presentthe Dosc!, family, are, legion. EI'cll the pehltolJ ad,l ryin~ out' thaI parI of the Cor· 'I ~ '~I·bral.d 1910 i' IBn!)' . 1\'· P . I' " ; Mn :'DO\l' ,0 - SllIce. II ICY" ..CI e dideve ope I11 s l 31··t c d In u •• one year, a el d ressc'd I 0 tl I" ostmastcl· Gen· I poration·.< operalions which he '1Tunot ' JI)' . lind. one' of the most colorful hi., ~rri"at in Cape Breton. When' eral . 'seeking adoption of the·;o succe~slully managed. but alsu: her blrtht a~ a\luar~ 3rd. COlt· leaders In the vast stcel and'coal Lowe'and IIlac:'l[anu3 were given' orginal .Tack of Club's Co'·c. \\'asl [01' his sterling character as all: grab. organization. passed away at a oentrae! for construction of the' 1I0t without his influence. Hisl indiyiduai. He was kh1d and i ------Aguathuna recently. an~ ncll's of Sydney Steel Plant i~ Cape Bre .. , ·n.ame was first of the list of peU·l thoughtful person.· and for thest i (:hrishnRS Pa. rt)T his passing will be recclI'cd with 1011. he was one oC thl: mcn hired hOllel·s.. . I. !qualitir~ alone we shaU·ntiss him' regret by 1\ wide circle of (rlcnrls' with ,the lirst gangs. Subsequent., He W.~5 II ~I'eat IOl'cl' of Mlul'e ; greatly.'" ,... i ~ . . throughoul thr Corporation and Iy he was to WabanB. Bell' and olle, of his mallY hobbies 1I'1IS Mr. House Is survil'ed· by olle i On ChrisilJ1i t pl'e .. pc!.sonnell scn~ I Vab many parts or Callf\da. .Island by Eng;nccr C. A. Mclss. t~~ breeding, and raising DC wild dauslMr. ~Irs.· Charles Topshcc: vf thc M~il1 .. Ollicc. J?o!'t. 1 . Sevcnty.nlne . y~ars 01 age an~. n~r of Ih~ Dominion Iron &: Stce~ Ca!1.ada geese. which were thn! ()l1ary), of H~lifax; thrce "sons, : ana Ore Ltd.. gathered in Ihe with flft~.five ycars of service Company an~ remained there ill main, attraction of visitors to i Ra~ at' home, Leonard ~t Stqp/len ICompany's' 'conference room .. to with tile' Company, Mr. House Ihe' engln~erini! department un:' Agualhuna. . Ivlile Crossing and' MerCier at hold their annual. Chrislmas was. b,Drn at ~oors Is~an~ in .East:.. t!I:~~~10;·, . i . Upon learning of his passing,; Corner Brook. His wife prede' l party.. This anllual event is held

" ern .~cw(~undl"nd on July 31st" In ·1910, 0 H.. ' MacDougall, many tributes were paid' to this' ceascd him Sl!l'en ·months ago.: primarily for Ihe purpose of pur· g 1\1 tht' t.O.A. Happy HOlnf' Lo(tgc No. ]57 of ~cll,Islnnd a preselltation'ce~c~: . 1875. He was the son of Pcter and i tben General Manager at Sydney,. staunch: Jli'cwfr!Undland ·citizen.! Also one sister. Mrs. !If. E. Wad· 'chasing . a.lId m·O\·i.d!n .gi~t.s, for mOlly took IJlace l·c~cl\tly. 'rhc cup wh ich \\'1\5 c1011ated b'y. ~hc ,above Lodge \\'as':. Il\I~r~ Jane Hc:~se. and .one DC a I sug~estcd j\ll'.· House, who wa~ ~mony UI~n!, t herc cnnlC 8 .•tri. m:1n. PI>,moLllh. ConnceUcut; Ul~dcrpl'l.vllgcd . clulrlre,n '. m the ; fnmlly of Iwe,l'e,'" alld receil'cd at rut )rom C. Anson, Vice, two. brothers, .\Ibcl't nt Yanenu· QUIIC a large l1lUII' ?rc~c"ted to the wmncrs IIf' the 'rug.o. Wllr ,who. participated inthc July 12th: AS~lst.aQt ,)llan~gcr .w~ban~ll ~L' C0ll1mUI11t.~·. I his early edu"a~lon ~t Pool's, Is· II go , to Port·au·Port til : .~evelop i ~residenl and Gp.ncrnl_ :\Innager t 1'1.'1' ami Xatlmi; at :lHlllin. :\Ianl· 'bel' of the nffice stnff were in ,cclt·bl'ati.o,ns .. ,.teams were drnWIl from the L.O.A' I R.B:P; and ·the·: C;:oll~es.ting : \illld . apd .Iat(!! ~t Bishop Field Ihnestollc. qual rles. ':\Ir:; :'ouse" of. Ilomlnion Iroll & Stcel Limit- t toba, as wcll 35 host of friends. ,allandallcl'. 311d jllclu~c~ in the O. Y.B.k 'The R:B.J1. emerged the victors I,nd arc tIle: 'firsf ""'iilli~r5 . of' this : College. SI. J~I:ll S. Whcn ,8. boy and Englneel'. John Mldglcy ed, at· Sydncy, the man to whOm I Burial took place (rom .hi& late group were )Ir. H. P. DicKey, Vier. traphy. Til w~~ it outright this t~o'phy has to be won:by a'compeiiilg,tca\n {or' : DC ~ou."tcen he. went, to the sca.I'lreaelled the.ir rlesli~.ation, by. 11'3-'1',1111'. ~ouse wa~ ,·responsible.. : rcsidcnce at Aguathun3 to Port I Prc~idellt and GClI:l'al i\la~13ger :, fishery with, hiS uncle and tillS: ler and evenlual)y, piers wel'e con .. :Ill'. Anson Fanl: "The passmg i all Port whcre he rcsts beside aijd :\11'. ,I. :\1. Bfacken. " ~hrec consecutive ~'cal's. Competition between .the teams 0[. the tlU(!C Lodges ,~sslst3nl the continucd'ior a, ~C~I"yca~·s .. lIe \structed, cl'ush ing plant Ins~aH->j9f . ill 1'.• Arthur ~n.ul}e •.Uesirlent ihis ,yifc: --. .. ~la~agel'. ?llr.,CyrirBlll~Cr,.of th .. .' I~ vcr~' keen. The photo shows the winnerS:' 'Standing ,left ,to' :right: ·I\r~:-R. >' taught school ;,t 1 ruuly for sev., ed anti quarl'::mg· of the: lune •. !II.an.agel' of'DOlmplOn Lllncst?lle; 'I'cealtlwurk' joins with ~ lllul.: ChmtnJas Tr~e C()mml,t{~e., wa.~; Nell. R. ~IRcl'~llore, 1\1. Sheppard, W. Earl!? Scat,cd:':"-G. 'Jarvis l 'F, Ros~, .J •... , eral 'ycars and therc he. met thc' stolle commcnced. As much as,l Ll~~lled;. removcs Irom our nudsl I titude 01 sOl'rowing fricnds ill el" ,: on hand. to ~cce,pt the girts \\ hlrll 1\~~I·ecr, I'. St~lckIRl\d, .J. C.oomhes. MissinJ;! fl'om the piloto 'arc: .J:' Gosse, 'J: " for~er, ~ohanlla ~Ollll?n)': 1\'hOlllI255!OO~,- tons' of limcstOl:~: were i a l\1an whom we all greatly re-Ilcnding the bcrea\'ed family sin· I werc later dl~lnhutcrt to the k!d~ • Pm'solls lind F.' Hu·n!. ' ., he, marrIed al St. John 5 fifty, I brollght dOlVll. to.. the fI~o~. of,~ t.~e ~ spected" not only for his eXPcl'j'l cerc cOl\dolencc~. I around Ihe. lsland. • , . ; . ,._------. ~-'--.I-:

.. For "q bril5"ter ' .. I • 10 THE bAllY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955 THE DAILY ~ IPERSON~ CHIT -CHA 1'1 Blue Cheese ~au(e Spar~ . Rum , ' FROM CORNER' BROOK wish them many more years of Popular Shnmp Cockta,1 If Mr. Jarues· A. Collins and his happiness. daughter Alice are. visiting the clty from Corner Brook and are CONGRATULATIONS registered at tbe Newfoundland Mr. and Mrs. Nebon 'Squires' Star AloucU Hotel. O'Neil Avenue, are rejoicing I~ the birth of a son' born it St. INJURY Clare's lIIercy Hospital on MondllY, The many friends· of Mrs. WII· January 3rd. MONTREAL (CP) liam B~rlon, M LeMarehant Road, of football warfare will regret to learn that she will BACK TO NEWFOUNDLAND ·Loilfers'Won't Do· The Montreal Tuesda~·. • • I '.,.. Job Worn They came in the be confined 10 her home for a fcw Miss E. Clunle, S:R.N., ,and Miss 'that Alex Webster. days because of an Injury sbe re­ III. Gilchrist, S.R.N., who came to oueUes' aU·star hal ceived on New Year's Eve while Newfoundland from Scotland and son, has si gned a ' she was on, ber .way to' the Watch worked here until they left for out with New Yor~ Night service. Toronto in September 1954, I'e­ National Football L turned to .the city by T.C.A. on "The Giant.; acti ,ENGAGED Saturday, January 1st., and arc one of ()I.Ir best pI: .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Keeping of ~Iaylllg with Miss Clunie's aisler, I ens the breach hel 133 Elizabeth Avenue wish to Mrs E. J. Evans at 6 Rooney St. \ teams and the N; annoUnce the en,agement of 'their During their stay In Turonto thry Lea~ue," ,said L, preSIdent of the M~ daughter DoreaB Eileen to AIle were on the staff of St. Joseph's team. Stanley Mevln Keller, son of Mr. Hospital, bul decided to come BLUE CHEESE cocktail sauce, ma~e in tile United States, Is "This is m'· D and !drs. Clyde Keller of Easlon, back to St, John', aa they felt 50metlling new for shrimp: mind you, but p Pennyelvanla. Tbe weddlnll date more at home here and the peo· breao.'I) can't b, wiD be announced later. pIe are friendlier ,they said. . market would seE BY GAYNOR MADDOX • open." S.brimp cocktail Is about the , Webster was du, WITH CBC FROM BURGEO most popular de luxe American Mr. Charles Mardel, who came L. Monday from his Mr. Cosur of Burgeo arrll'ed first course. Blue cheese,' now ney, N •.J. to :;. '\0 St. John's two years ago as·. In the city by S.S. Bar Haven on being made in the United States tails of a $G,OOO a member of the London Theatre Monday and Is registered at the with considerable success, is al!iO job the Alouette 'Compan)', joined the staft of the Brownsdale HoteL popular. So we did a little ,exper· had arranged for St. John's station of the Canadian iment with these two favorites. i While vice.presi 'Broadcasting Corporation on The result is a blue cheese shrimp )/ waited for Web;1 Jan.~. ON HOLIDAY cocktail. We think you'll enjoy it Mudel rang. It was Web ~'Mr. worked with radio sta· IIllss Jean Mercer of Bay Rllb· at one of your holld~y dinner part· ,Uon VOCN before joining the erts Is at present spending a holi· ies. ,C.B.C. day In the city. BLUE CIlEESE ! St. John's SHRIJlIP COCKTAIL ARRIVED HOME SHORT VISIT :, ~Ir. and Mrs. ,Neil McLellan, Miis ?olarcia E\'elelgh who Is Commerci .~lllltary Road, who visited their teaching at Lewlsporte, and her daughter at Grand Falls for the sisler lIIiss G. Eveleigh of New· Darts Lee Christmas season have returned stead are spending a snorl holiddY to the dty. in the city.

LEFT MONDAY FROM ST. LAWRENCE "Ir. Graham Moores Jr" of Car. Mr. Allan Farrell, business man Shoes that liTe comfortable Bre even more essential to a young For her, ou4door and ind,oor work on fair days, she wears (center) bOIll~ar, leit here by T.C.A. on Mon. from SI. Lawrence arril'ed in tbe molher than tD a woridn!t woman, for the' ,motller walks about.' wedgle moccasins of soft glove leather. This; any mother's lI·ork· day for Halifax to return to bis city on Monday on buslncss lor his twelve miles a day. BI.t ahoea should be good.looklng and appro. hOfse shoe, Is eonifDrbble and low, but has plenty of style and studies at Dalhousie University firm. prlate to her stalus, (00 When, like the postman, she must do youthfulness. For days wben slle garners the service of a baby ,after spendiQg Christmas with his her rounds In foul wfather, this young mother (left) wears a sitter, she wears (right' a medium lleel In lIoneYoColored leatller, Suit Clothes For Child's P.J.'8 ~ parents at Carbonear. leather aladium boot that'a lined with lamb', wool Ibearllng. wl.!h a self \,uekle for her daytime outing. , " 'ON BUSINESS Make-Up Needs BY ALICIA HART our to pasture can give you a Further, this shoe eliminates 'the feeling when have to stop off ... Mr. D. H. Gosse left here by y~ To Occasion lIIo.st very yout.1lful wives soon whopping backache. You w 11 k need for ehan~ing when you take at the post ofiice and the dry BY ALICIA HART · the express on Monday on a bus. Attention find themselves very S'oo!..'1ful mo. about 12 miles a day and badly the 'baby out to air. l\'s a com- cleaners. Perfect, too, for warm iness trip to Harmon' Fjeld and thers and faced with a host of need your comfort and support. fortable .bouse slloe and still flex· insulation when you and your hus· The what·to·wear panic can • Corner Brook. strike a grown woman as easily , BY ALICA HART new problems. One of these Is Ther are making shoes these ible with the hard sidewalk under· band' go back to ~ee the team as it strikes a girl going to her One hazard of wearing a real ~. ~sthaiarei~~Ws~~ ~~ -,DOULBLE ENGAGEMENT first partr. And it strikes harder job of make·up is that it needs to of wear-kitchen, nursery, super· Because you have to shop, wca· And, of course, you've found out because she feels ,she oug,llt to ~r. and IIIrs. Paul Wilson of. be tended even more carefully 1\ was all right td do shoppil1g market. A leather flat shoe that that the feet just aren't what they in down·at·heel loafers and socks is yout.1l(ul, yet sound for the feet, ther or no, you need some rainy· know instinctively. i 'Merasheen, Placentia Bay recent· than a naked skin. A smear or day' wear, too. Chance,s are used to be. You work harder A tale told of Gertrude Law· a streak, a sharp line under the when you were only a wUe, but can be found in allitost any &hoc than ever you did before and tile · Iy announced the engagement of it looks silly and feels uncomlor· 'store. ' your premarriage wardrobe In· renee, a woman who knew how to • }wo of their daughters. On Christ. chin or a neglected spot can tum c1udes only a pair of plastic covers spike heels hurt an hOllr after you wear her maturity with magnifi· hours of work into a harlequin table .when you arc a mother. ,Yet, Because It's leather top and leave the baby 'in the charge of cance, is of a party given her by ;,mas Day the engagement of what arc you to do? Wnat lies bottom, it'll wear and' wear with· for your date pumps. These won't • :Whllomena to Mr. Ronald Reicbl. mask, ugly and unbecoming • do, when slopping to the butcher's. the sitter. Be reasonable; Me· the university at which she taught. I[ you need' make·up that starts between lhe over·young loafer and out·ever pinching. Ami your fect dium heels show off your legs as At first she planned to wear a · .rnayer, son of "Ir. and lin. Max b.'1e "sensible" lie shoe no g a I won't feel like 10 cenls' worth of A sound choice Is a pair of storm with the foundation, covers with boots. They're leatner and lined well as the llachelor ~irl's spikes, wonderfully flamboyant dress that Reichlmayer of BU!ialo, New wants to hurry Into? cat meat because .such 1\ shoe sup· powder and accc.ssorizes with eye wi!..'1 fuzzy stuff that won't allow but they won't leave you flattened represented all she was as a glit· , York,· and on New Year's day the I[ you"'c tried it, you know that ports you as the busted.out loafer shadow and rouge, you knoll' It your feet to get that bottled·up for your next day's work. tering star. ' 'engagement 01 their daughter to by noll'. It may be because you a pair of oncc·good pumps put can't. Then at Ihe last moment she reo · Alfred Goss. son of Mr. and Mrs. have bad skin coloring or because considered. After all, ~he decided, UNITED Ni : ~osepb Goss of Torbay. Both your skin has l1a II'S. 1 • ,daughters are working at Ameri. But once you've decided, don't J. 1\yall .... do a halfway job. Get a good ocan bases In Newfoundland. Laura Ballerina· Ducks Reds for Freedom Your Dental ~~1~::~c~1.~{.:~}0~~~~;~;i~:~~ .T. Barron .. ; Is at Pep perrell Air Force Base strDllg light for your dressing showed him the address. He in~, as befits a guest of honor. BY ROSETTE HARGROVE groups of eight, each flanked by W.· Williams ,and WWlomena Is at the Argentia two husky guards, they set of! on shook his head. She had not no· H I' h And thaI's the key to the silua· H. Reynolds . Uced that his black flag was up , I tion. Represent who you are and Nayal ·Base. Paris -(NEA) - Outwardly their walk. ea t G. Walsh •.. and he was going in tbe opposite what you do at whatever tne DC' ',. there was nothing to distinguish They were hallway across the . J. Harris ... • UTH ANNIVERSARY 22·y e a r~ld Krystina Bujnowska broad "Avenue de New York," direction. Undaunted, she tried By the casion may be. Teamll'cra , " Captain and IItrs. Abraham Xel· from the front·lIne chorines of the the next one. Fifteen minutes lao NFLD. DENTAL SOCIETY If you are the molber of the Mazowsa folklore ballet company ter Sohe was being welcomed by bride, be the mother of llie bride, : loway were fourteen years married her compatriots, free at last., DISEASES OF TIlE GUMS not the bride. Be good·looking GREAT EI 'on M.onday, January 3rd. Captain appearing at' the Tbeatre Na· tional Populalre. , ' Kassia has no 'qualms regarding background for your daughter, fit IMP(J .\ ,Kelloway left Sydney on his anni. But "Kassia," as she was known her "defection." Nobody b a c k Perfectly good teeth are often in with her color scheme for the '~erllry in charge of M.V. Placen. to· her colleagues, hugged a dark home will suffer, becau5<) she 'has lost because the struCture on which affair. Don't try for the fore· "tia to, bring a loael or eoal to secret In'the bottom of ,lIer heart. been im orphan since. 1944. they rest gives way. ground. G. Hlndy ... Wesle)·vllle. Their many friends In the hem of ber skirt lVas a slip "Every day when I wake up I Teeth are not "locked" in the If the party is in honor of ,A. Benson • cannot believe that I am' free," jaw,'contra"" to some beliefs.' another IVoman, don't try to sur- Ever.\· murning the chlidren'J' P. Williams of paper with the name and ad· , hi. d • F ., pass her. Dress well to compli- W I dress of a Polish couple who had'l s e exc alme. 'ree to go out, They rest in a springy. hammock ment ,her, but don't ,strain for com. pajamas go into this happy clown', ; . But er • escaped from Poland five years i to window.shop and go into any of gums and bone. tummy! Sueo.'I fun! Such a cleo i E, Old{ord ago. store without standing in line for When this ~upport becomes di. pliments and rolled eyes. \'er way to teach youngsters ta ( : L. Keels •.. The ballet played to full houses hours. It's a wonderful feeling to sea sed and gives way, tbe teeth And, of course, if you are the pick up and put clothes away. , Team Iy!r every night and was a great sue· know that ~'ou are not being spied become loosened and mav eve n guest of' honor, cut loose. Dres.s Use scraps-lbe gayer the bet· ' cess. But once the curtain had 011 every minute of t~e day by fall out'il treatment Is not started to the best of your ability to be ter! Pattern 72.39: pattern piece>. t HICK fallen, the 115 dancers were !Sub· somebody ready to report to the early. what yOU are. cutting guides, directions. jeeted to t.1Ie unceasing surveil· political commissar." , The disease is popularly· known Send TWENTY·FIVE CENTS in lance of a Communist regime._ At Right now Kassia is waiting to as pyorrhea_ But that is a mis· F h T coins for this pattern (stamps can' M. Sutton •. the stalUl door a bus awaited them. sail for the United States. Her used term which Jentist.s apply on· as" Ion lipS not be accepted) .to ST. JOHN'S H. IIIcGory The seals were numbered and two visa was immediately granted, ·and Iy to one stage of asequcnce of DAILY NEWS, . (Household Art!.. H. Smith .. police guards checked them off. ' the American consulate advanced events grouped·under the general Dept.) 60 FRONT S'!., WEST, ; !II. Hillier There was no sightseeing. The the necessary fUllds to buy her heading of periodontal diseases. Cl th t . I r TORONTO, ONT. Pnnt p!alol,. ' A Newport troupe was quartered In a chateau ticket. While tooth decay is the chief 0 es cu on sImp e . mes are N A1.1 E, ADDRESS, PA'I'l'ERY 'T TIae plastic squeeze' boUle tllat An aunt, Mrs. Jadcija Walewska, cause of tooth loss in young people, often llle ~ost beautiful, and NUIIIBER. eam a,'f a lIew, liquid "obdatJoa eomes 15 miles north of Paris olVned by the PoU3h embassy. The "bosses" who lives at Bayonne, N.J., is get. the periodontal dtseases' take a :nore often still, the most ,flatter- sBrimful of thrifty gift looas •• In makes it easy fOl' this womlll ting ready. to weicome her witb greater toU after about the age mg. Remember !OO, It Isn t what our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cat c. to let jul' the amoullt sbe Wlllts, had taken drastic steps ,to forB7 stall any escapes, because two open arms. 35. you wear, but how you wear it. alog ••• 82 of the most populal , ad apply it, without coverlD, ~he little dancer's future plans By age 45, according to a aludy embroidery, crochet, sewing, co).! W. Gosse . her enUre palm. ' years ago in BerHn two of t..'1eir , Giftl A Greetings members had "deserted" to the are, iirst, to be given the oppor. of 4,144 adults, one of every two Gunmetal Is one .of the very or-transfer designs to sen~ for • ,{ H. Fitzgerl table and survey your work from western sector. ' tunlty to dance In New York. But men is afflicted With periodental p'opuln;, ~olors noticed a~ the PlUs 4 patterns printed In book ,~L. Tilley . .,' 'for:Vou "'"":' through all angles. Learn all you can from "To keep beller track of us," what she really hopes Is that one disease. . Royal lD Toronto. In silk or Send 25 cents for Jour eopY, I FL' cosmetics speclalJ.sts about app· said" Krystlna, '''we were all day she will marry an American 'nIe condition DIIee was t.hoUght !ace, it is. a neutral.that Is eHect· Ideas for gifts, bazaars, fasblons ., .T earnml ~COMBWAGON Ucatlon for your Indlvidual sleJn. dressed alike when we leR War. and eventually become an Ameri. to be' incurable but wUh the ac. Ive with color or Without. 'eam IV saw - a red·and·blue.plaid skirt, ,can citiz,en. , cumulation of knowledge In the Keep a watchful eYe oil a mirror _____' _ last 20 years, dentistry has saved . Braid embroidery on eoUars ·.... ,your Priendl, aU'day even If you have to duck blue sweater, navy overcoat and and cuffs is very new, very amart out of the room. Make sure you a beret. We were also told to many teet h wh en th e gum tI ssues to IU-linni' Nlighbors don't smear it on your gloves or take good care of our outfit, as It "Kasala" celebrates ber freedom were ·treated in time. _0_. ______, -Illd Civic Inel rub It into' your eyebrows. would have to be turned in when with a dance' In front of the Manners· Make The periodontal group of diseases downward into the pocket t hat' ...... , ·W.I'.... We came back." Montmartre Cathedral In Paris • usually starts, ,:with gingivitis, or forms,between the gums and tooth. I x...ci.. . • Work, check'lind ~ork'ag.ln Is V. ,II •. Itr."~it of: They were allowed one SUitcase,' She wears' the same clothes in ,. Inflammation of the g~ms, Bleed· ThI8 leads to a eondllion knO\\lL ", ' th~, -assignment to keep tbis real eacb. None' of them had more whic" ihe escaped from the ing _is a frequent symplom. Be· as' periodontitis i1lwhich the ..in· i • ',.; " ( make-up job loolcJng lIatural. • than three dollars. ' , ,Communists 'Friends cause bleeding gums are so pre· flammatlon extends deeper Into' ':::~.~. Tllicl'ncl After ten days in Pads, Kassia . " ;';:"'-'v~" t' N" 'A new assist to i'wo~~n who valent; they often ca~se no con· the tissues. ' I begaD to wonder whether her which runs parallel to the Seine Some people always try 10 ar· cern. But: dentists pomt DUt that As tlle disease continues to pro,; __'".-.nCi, ... ~I·. 81941G1n.,. .. -. ~ets herself on this pa~1I Is !"'Ie chance would ever come, because when· Kassin, wlto was bringing u~ , v. 'arrival of • foundation ina 'plastle range everything at their con· bleeding gums are a 6ymptom gress, t..'1ere Is tbe ,development ori she was determined to make her the rear, saw Illat Ille trafflc light that' needs attention. the 'familiar plis pockets and a, " , ,queeze. bottle. It can' be easUy bid for freedom. Then one day was about to' change . venienee- and never mindwheth­ .earrled' In the am'lliest 'of purses er the time is convenient for any· Often bleeding gums will grow breakdown of the springy, ham.! : MRS, RUBY CRANE' the troupe WIS' taken to the thea· I "I said to myself, 'Kassla, this progressively worse, if untreated, mock·like tissue known a·s the' for fre\luent repairs or in overbaul ter where a film was to be' made. s your moment.' " one e~se or nol., Only thing to do : .' .. ' 'Phori.3664' ,,' If necessary. ' when you ~re associated with and lead to more serious involve· periodontal membrane. ' i '. .,. . . '. They worked seven hours with· When the light rumed d h that kind of person is to quietly ment. finally, the bone begins to re·, ,CATHERINE FOSTER. , nie: dropoby·drop relea~ of this out a bl'eak. 'Then thte "monitor" darted back, trembling 'l~e ev!r e stand your ground. The gums, wlllch ordinarily hug sorb, Ille root detaches and,t h f': ,:MR~ ,lillUld :from Its bottie means Its,s declared t.!ley woul!i be taken out 11mb, and the flow of traffic roar/ You'd be suprised how quickly Ille tooth like the collar of a tur· tooth becomes loose. 'At t hat' :, ':, \~ 'Phon. 80364, ' fear and smear when you're doing for a breatll of fresh air before between her and her, g di d some selfish people can be made tie.neck sweater. begin to fall point, the possibility of saving th~ : • patch -job II! a 'pOWder room. Ille eve n hI g ,performance. In A taxi w.as near at h~~~. a~e to change their taclics. away. Debris the,! works Itself tooth is slim. ;

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. " THE DAIL V NEWS, WEDNESDA V, JAN. 5, 1955 .. Rumbling Of Gridiron \ flew O'pening DafeFof War With Als,Giants \Con1merc:iaI11ockey Loop· The Co~mcrciill l!ocl,ey Lea· \ Prospective ·purchasers can buy Star Alouette Halfback Webster Signs Contract • ;ue: follOWing Ih~ examille of tl~e Iheir Commercial Hockey League Commercial 'Darts .emo.r league, ha\e e~ter,dcd thclr season passes by contacting any With Giants • openmg datc one week and will team in the teague . , tea~ue To Open gcl their 195j serics unucrway at Practices this weck at the ~IONTREAL (CP) - Rumblings his home to say he 'had acceptcd : , the Stadium on January 17th. Siadium will be taken by the ~r football warIare were heard In a GIants' offcr. 1955 S • T • 1t Competing teams in the opener l.JllolI'ing teams: ' ~l~ntreal Tuesda~·. Dcsplte the omInous posslblUtics I .' f. erleS Onl!! 1 Thc), came In the wake of news neither Dandurand nor Obcck rI' , will be defending c1wmpions, Job, Tonight-Terra Nova Molars. that Alex Webster, Montrenl AI· seemed too outwardly upset over The 1955 sc es of the St. John 5 Brothers, and last year's finalists: Thursday-Munn Motors.' ~~cttes' all·slar halfback last tca· t.!le news. Comm~rclal Darls League will Pepperrell Maintenance, 'i Friday-Canada Packers. ~on. has signed a contract to try CAN'T JlfATCIi SALARY commence at 7.15 tonight, Jan. 5th, I MEETING TONIGHT ~at with New York Giants of the Ohcck saId Webstcr WM olIered at the Rlng~lde. The extra wcek will be utilizcu! The rcferees board will hold an ~ational Football League. a "iab>.llously high salnry" tbat no Fourteen teams will take part by teams to practice (or the new i important meetin'g tonight at "The GlanL3 action going after CanadIan team. Including the AI· In this serIes namely:. Ane, & ~~ason,. It. will . also gil'c teams which each team in the ieague Is onc or our best pla'yers only wid· olleltes, could match. Son~, Ayre's Supermarket, Ben· extra lime In whleil to make sales aEked to havc a reprcsentative ens the breach between Canadian As far as a replacement I~ can· ,nett Brewery; Bowring Bros" Bev. or their $2.00 season tickets which prcscnt. The meeting will slarl tcam~ and the National Football cern ed, Obeck saId coach Doug erage Sales' Cousins Ltd. Great League," .'laid Leo Dandurand, Walker says he has two or three I ' , will help delray expenscs. at tile Blue Room at 8.00, president of the Montreal Big Four prospects, just as good and per. Eastern OIl, C•. A. Hubley" Hick· team. haps bettcr !.'tan Webster. man Motors. A. E, Hickman, Munn "This Is my personal opJnlon Dandurand said: Motors. Newfoundland Brewery, Bob Carpenter Will Sell Any mind you, but possIbly it (lhe "We can't gd too disturbed. We Geo. ,G. R. Parsons and United hrca~!! I ean't be bridged. The thousht perhaps We eouldn'l re· Nall and Foundry. market would sCl!m to be \\'Ide place players like Frankie FIt· The following Is the schedule Of The PhiIs To Vacat~ Red (lpen.1I chock and Bob Cunnlngbam-but for this week' \\'~bster was due to arrive here we did." WEDNESDAY. Jan. 5th ~h>nda~' from his home In Kear. Webster. a 23·year·old product of n~y, X•. J, to go over final de· North Carollna State CoUege. tled 7.15-Bennetts VS, Beverage Sales Ilil~ of a $6,000 a ~'ear, off·season a Big Four record of 16 touch. Cousins vs. C. A. Hubley. job thc Alouettes' manage ''lent downs In a ~eason, was the big. 9.30-Ayre & Sons vs. G. E, 011. had arranged for him. gesl ground.galner In the league, Hickman l\folors vs, Ayre's \l'hlte vlce'presldent Vic Obeek and was voted on the Canadian Supermarket. wailed for Webster the telephone Prcss all·star team. Of£iclal: W. Williams. ran~. It was Webster calling from He joIned the AI's In 1953. . FRIDAY, Jan. 7t/1 ------i.15-A, E. Hickman \'S. Geo. G. R, Parsons, SWING (An YOUR PARTNERS!-Referee Frank Udvari hurries to break up a flght'betwe~n St. John's ICivil Service Eric Nes\erenKo, 16, of tile Maple }.ellrs and the lIangcrs' Jilek Evans while other members of the JIIunn Motors vs. U.N. Foun· teams r.lake the MaCiiton $qu'lre GArden Ice look like a.square dance Iloor. Nesterenko ami Evan. cJry. , &tarted, the trouble. The Toronto and New Yc:l! t'll1bt pl~y.ed to ~·3 tie,. (NEA) Commercial Hockey Meeting 9.00-Nfld. Brewery \'S, Bowring Bros, Bennett Brcwcry ,·S. C. A. Darts Lea!!ue The Civil ServIce Hoekc~' Lea· High Scboolers ~frs. Go Oleary LJ ~uc \I'm hold ~n Important mect· Hubley. . In~ tonight at 7.30 at the Depart· OWclal: J. Ryall. W,j1 TURKEY SERIES BANTAM TITLE Aussies Cautious ment of Fisheries iOI' the purpo~c Each team shall pro\'ic1e one ,My Big Win B~ First In Wins Points Game AVER.1GES of linaJizing entries for the com· n'~n to act as referec or scorer. r. Stllrkc winnel' with a\'erage o{ 'l'eams playing 9.00 p,m. games ing ~ca50n and drawing up a Stadium Hockev In Ladies' Curling ON THE LINE IN lIn Batting 75 12.i9 p~r dart, (wins special prize, sdledulc, shall provide for '1.15 games Rnd .' ~\lill. vicc \'ersa. Any tcam failing to Fir.11 league to play an organ· .AII teams intcndin~ tn partici. AFRICAN BOUT Runs In Cricket The rollowing R\'eragcs are final pate In the series He asked to do so shall forfeit one point. ' i7.ed hockey gamc ~t the ~Iemorial Point~ malch gamc5 heIr! at 101 this ,eric,: . BREAK Stadium will be Ihe rel'h'ed lIiglt the Ladies Curling Rink yesterday .TOlI,\N:.IESRURG. South Aerica MELBOURNE (Rcllters)- Au,!' ha\'c a representatil'e present at BOWRING BROS, the meeting. By BARBARA ANN SCOTT School HOCKey League which saw ~Irs. G1a'dys O'Leary win the (AP)-Worldbantamll'eig-!tl cham. tralia'~. cricketcrs Tuesday played Darts Score Average Nm'm Corcoran' At 10,1 was under the guidance open~ its season on next Tuesday matches with a total score of 29 pion Robert Cohen of France Tues., a cautIOUS, watchiul game to bat Darts Score Average or a teacher named Otto Gold. at 4.30. points, Runners·up in the series day agreed to defend his title out i5 runs for two and put them­ R~'ati , ..• ' 555 :l691 \1' :\11!ell'orth)' 774 7693 9.94 r. 6.65 IBy the end of t hat se~son, 1 was Ordinarily the St. John's Senior were Mrs, George Giannou and herc ~Iarch 5 31!ainst Willic To\\,· selves in a position from whic.'t I" Benson, • 678 6062 8.94 Of Hershev Bears ready to try for my Gold Medal, Hockey Leaguc would, havc had Mrs. Knox Clouston with 25 points eel of Soulh Africa. they )l;ll'e a goon chance of win· .1. Dillon ••• 651 6886 10.58 • c. \'okey ••• 716 6732 9,40 J. Norman .. 456 2175 4.77 the highest skating lest. I was the honollr with the Commercial each, Cohen still claims the world title ning the third test match, with Team average 7.32. the youngest r.erson ever to at· Lith' h I B t '1 Ih f tit k although the National Boxing Asso. England. ,I. Rllmsey • 705 5499 7.80 With Leafs Tonite •. eaguc case on elr ee s. u " ore an or y cur ers 00 ciation of the United States re. If the Aussies get 240 to win in II. Picco ..• 693 6114 8.82 TORONTO (CPl-Centre Norm tempt it. both leagues have now moved part in the series which was ex· eenlly dcclared it I'acant because the next two days they will lead AYRES SUPERMARKET Team average 9,30. Corcoran. with Hershey Benrs of Beeausc one, so young was at· their opening dates ahead to Jan· c~lIentiy contested all the way. Cohen had not met Raton lIlacias England 2·1 in the five.game se· G. Bartlett . 792 6829 8.62 the American League, will joIn tempting thIs. there was eonsid· uary 17th instead of the original Pla~'ers taking part in the ladies' of )1exico. Tics. A. Reid .", 810 6399 7.90 BENNETT BREWERY Boston Bru!ns tonl~it for their Na. erable interest among members date or January 10th. honspiel today are as folloll's: Cohen and his manager. Gaston The English tcam Tuesday bat· C, Williams . 645 4174 6,47 Darts Score Average tlonal Hockey League game with of the MInto Skating Club in 01'1 A~ a result' of their recent MORNING-IO.30 C!larles Ra'·mond. said it was all' ted themselves to 219 all out. R. Churchill. 5BB 4054 6.BO II. ~Iurphy . 636 5790 9,10 Toro!lto Maple Leafs, It was an· tawa nnd others when 1 was for. meeting with stadium officials Hiscock, Sparkes, ~!arshaJl, a mistake.' Ihat Cohen had until T'le pitch seemed 10 be slower j\. Garland .•. 5B2 4132 7,10 \1'. Dyke ... , 423 '4591 10.85 nounced Tuesday. tunate enough to pass lhe test Ithe lea"ue will also get an extra FreId, Marshall, Whiteley, Mac. March to defcnd the crown. and took some spin, but Australiall Team al'erage 7.49, He will reDlaee Ed Sandford 0 • • • Toweel is a brother or Vic Tow. officials vehemently denied that ,I. Learning ,627 7226 11.52 Bruins' centre, Who suffered tor~ In IIhreh ot 1939. Thdose fC"'hdo hour of. pracllce lime for each Lellan, Sharpe: Gla.nnou, Ander· eel, former world bantamweight the ground had been watered sine. O'Donnell 533 5896 11,06 knee ligaments I a s t weekend. watched crow d cd aroun , o. ere team which will !"ake two hours son, D. AlderdIce, PIPP~, O'Lear~', champion. the third match opened last Frio n. NAFCO J, Green ... 573 5448 9.50 Sandford' will be out for therc congratulations, made qUIte a tolal before opemng date. Rockwell, Ayre, Wylte, Allan,; day. Darts Score Average I Team AVerage 10,37. weeks. fuss about the accomplishment. With schools getting out at 4.00 Warren, ],!', Ayre. Hickman, : 5234 lydbylzyru v jan4h The AlIssies werc extremely cau- J. FillJer ••• 735 7931 10,79 Lea£s may be II'lthout,thelr star 1 was tbrlllcd lleyond description, Pond later in ,the aftcrnoons the Mews, Howse, tSoneman, Roberts, I SYRACUSE. N. Y. (AP~-Fight tiOIl.S lind watched e\'ery ball care- F. Locke ••• 711 6701 9.42 UNITED NAIL 8: FOUNDRY eentrc Ted Kennedy for tbe game. High School League teams, es· Cheil'ers, ~!acDonald, Jack, ~Ic· 1 nromoter Norm Rothschild said', fully onto the bat. ' ,i. Mercer .• 684 5695 8.33 Darts Score Average Kennedy sutfered a 'mouth Injury pecially those from the west end Carthv Hibbs Stentaford White i Tuesday he \\'onld take "any legal England's Pet e r ~Iay Wal P. Prcdhany 668 6704 10.07 In Sunday's game w!t~ Chicago will find it diffIcult to 'arrh'c' at Fren~h ,', '. :"':-; 'j sieps necessary, to'restrain Peter! howled by Johns!on for 91 ?uring a l. lIyall •••• 669 6743 10.08 W. Chafe ... 603 5112 8.47 Black Hawks and was excused til t d' m rd' th • 'FTERNOO' N 230' .. ~luc1ier from Ci~hting Gordon Wal-I three:hollr. 19-mmute ses~lon ...~h. ,I. Barron •• 231 2531 10.96 lU II -." 11." Team a\'erage 9.19. from practice Tuesday.' He re. ..e s a o~ Ime Urlng e lace in Milwaukee Jan. I Aus;les r c s pc c ted hIS drtnnlf \\'. WilJlams 543 4895 9,02 celved a a gash requiring five winter. For thIS reason the lea· Clouston, Butlcr, Breakey, I ;'[ueller has been .signed bl' power so mllCo!! tltat they had six H. Reynolds '. 663 7148 10,78 stitches Inside his moulh and had ~ue. plans to hold fift.een minut.e Shea, Lester, Thistle, Parsons, I Rothschitd to fight Carmen Basilio I fielders on the off·side, with three MUNN MOTORS G. Walsh ••• 585 5502 9.40 several teeth loosened, pel1od5 In order to flnlsh theIr McNamara, Conro)" Horwood. I oC Canstota, No.1 wclterwdght. in, extra cover,s. . R. Noble ... 666 6617 9,94 games in the prescribed tlme. Alderdice, Dunne, Brctt, Gushue, a nationally Iclcl'ised fight here I The impatient Au~sie crowd of J. Harr!s .•• 1173 5205 9,08 H. McDonald 693 7311 10,55 , Parsons (J. R.l, Levitz. : ,Jan. 21. ; ji.O?O g~I'e. the slow hand~lap TeRm R\'crage 9.81. C. Russell •• 675 5233 7.75 Spares: Tobin, Scary. Rothschild snid if ~Iucller should l a~al~. th,s ,lime t.o T\cvor .Balley, L. Hanlon '.. 690 6409 9,28 Moore An d 01 son Rink will be al'ailahle in Ihe' g~t knocked out or Cllt in his fight I II'ho Ignor~d the dlssal1sfachon a~d GREAT EASTERN OIL AND rt f r ~ II'lth Wallace he would drall' a 30· plodded Ius way 10 24 not out 111 G, Clemens . 540 4474 8,29 Hoc.key PasseS o 3 crnoon or prac Ices. i day sllspension and be unable· to I 162 minutcs. . , IMPORT CO. LTD. Team average 9.20. Sports Editor ·Dally New!, h I G I fight Basilio. I Fielding was brilliant, and 11'11 Darts Scor, AVtTGg, Dear SIr:-I read with amI/st· FIe: t n ot la m r.. RInd, .,. 499 4006 8,03 v CURLING NEW/S highlighted by a dazzling dil'e for COUSINS I,TD. ment In today's Issue of the J, n '. I a catch b.v 22.year·old Babe Cow- A. Benlon •• 1176 11048 10.49 Darts Score Average DAlLY NEWS the account of For Next Summer I Gorman T(J Sell drcy, English amateur. P. WIlliams • '165 '1273 9.51 Monday night's meeting of the A. Escott .•. 771 7141 9.26 NEW YORK (APl-A Bobo 01· W. Butler •• 8M 6394 9.77 J, TlIIey ... 825 5942 7.20 st. John's Senior Hockey League Scores holt night in the Nfld. son·Archie Moore bout for the Creat Lakes Curling competition E. Oldfort! • 660 4167 6,31 H Noseworthy 657 4825 7.34 at the Stadium,' with particular HocI{e)T Arena OTTAWA (CPl-A lecond tel .. I. Keels ., .• 234 2321 9,92 world light heavyweight litle at a were 35 follows: gram signed by 1000 Ottawa di .. n, Haynes •• 714 4465 6.25 reference to the adamant demand • New York ball park In June i.s in ~Ioyse 8. Brett 5, OTT.\WA (CPI-T. P. Gorman tricl rcsidents urging that' Ill' Tc~m Iverage ~.91. II. Rodgers . 345 299a 8.67 I:~' the team delegates for, per· thr. works for the summer season. clift 5, Hiscock 9. said Tucsda.,· he is con5iderin~ or tcrnational League basebaU remall J. Gover .••• 648 3809 '5.87 manent seating passes for league Jim NorriR, president of the In· I rm to bll)' the Ottawa Auditorium, in the capital was sent ~Iondl' HICKMAN MOTORS Barban Ann Scott ternational Bo)'ing Club. said Tucs· Crosbie 8, Delavignctte 9. Team ageraSe 7.82. gamcs and expressed dlssatlsfac· r Kent 11, Wylie 12. 32.\'car.old hocl;e),. arena. night to Kansas City AthletiCd, thl Darts Scar, Average hon at the oIfer of the stadium . day he already. had started ncgo· Gorman said New York inter., owncrs or the league franchise II As al\ this went on, Mr. Gold tiations for the match between two Bearns 8, Ken ncdy 6. 'I, Sutton ..• flllO 5399 '1.82 BEVERAGE S.4LES manager for general admission elts are considering purchasc or Ottawa. stood in the background not say· , c.hampions. ~Iainwaring 12, ChcivC1'5 13. H. ~lcGo1'l' • 678 6862 iO,12 H, Frcnch .• , 717 7373 10.29 passes. the Auditorium 10 be com'erted . Ing a word. He merely watched The last meeting between mid· Norris 9, Angel 14. into an office building. . Jack Stemberg, ~n Ottawa clotho H, Smith ••. 666 6012 '/,53 D. CranfIord 702 6137 8,74 As a kecn follower of all sports eVerything. When everybody had dleweight and light ,heavy kings Lush 19, Alderdice 0, "In fact," he snit!, "I have sev. tn.g merchant, saId Tuesday the ~,t. Hillier •• 747 599B B.03 W. 10lllls ,., 681 5789 8,50 and one who sh~ll be frequently had their say and the excitment was the Sut:lar Ray Robinson·Joey Play continues tonight with the erd propositions noll' before- me wIre brought to abou.t. 5,000 ~hl A. Xell'port • 573 6216 10,85 H. Noftall •• 600 5532 9.22 present at hockey league games Maxim pairing in the ~teaming I following teams competing: and if any of these intercsted par. numbe~ of O~ta~a ellts~ns \lh, Tc~m Iverage 8.79. ' C,' Mery ... 642 4191 6.53 In the stadium, I do not sec why calmed down, Mr. Gold came up heat, June 25, 1952 that resulted in tie., take the Auditorium over it have Signed SImilar petitIons. the offer of the stadium manager to me and said quietly. the collapse of referee Ruby Gold· 7.00-9.00 Team average 8.69, Maddick will be used for purposes other I . C, A. HUBLEY should be refused. II Is fair "Put your skatcs back on, sfe!n and Robinson .. , Taylor than sports." arena and hockey club when " Darts Score Average enough.' When the ordinary' per. Barbara. Now w,e will go out and Mews Carter Gorman, who wilbdrelV his 01· Ottawa group headed by Aid "', Gosse ••• 750 5161 6.88 son is anxious to 'see these games learn to skate," Rockwell Herrick taw a Senators hockey club from Betcherman negotiated for tb. AYRE 8: SONS, LTD. Those are words and a lesson Rabbitts H. Fitzgerald '138 11170 '1.01 and is wllilng to pay for good Commercial.. . .. Hallett PIe Quebec Hockey League last purchase. The sale did not ,. Darts Score Average I shall never forget. We worked 9,00-11.00 J.. Tilley ." 648 11217 8.05 seatlng accommodation, why month, did not quote a figure. through. C. Sturge •• 759 9705 12.79 two hours. Mr Gold started me Conroy Hickman However, I as t September he The rink has I leatin, upacJtr r. Learning . 666 5923 8.B9 should he or she be penalized to BQw~ng Team average 7.12. U. Bcnson • 732 5320 7.26 back on the most elementary fig· League ,Roberts Shaw placed a $750,O(){) price tag on thc of about 7,200. H, Jeans ••• 717 6153 8.58 find that some of the better seats ure eight. For the next month Hall Parsons ------are being given out freely. GEO. G, R.·PARSONS ('. Hillier ... 696 6195· 8,90 we worked hard going over all WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5TH , Strang Foster A. Rollings • 507 4589 9,05 Most prospective players In the Dal'ts Score Average the tblngs I had ever learned. SECTION A Entries arc now being received Team average 9,37, Senior HoCkey League are anx· I have found Mr. Gold's words 'I.OO-News vs, A.I.O. for the Briti5h Consols Series. R. Tracey ... 342 3169 9.27 lous to play hockey for their own B. Benson' ... 405 2852 7.04 W. WILLIAMS. ever so true. Regardless oC how Bowring Bros. V.I. O'Keefe'S Thc SI. John's winner will be de· enjoyment and pleasure and not successful you become, there Is Groccry. cided during week Jan. 24th· with the, desire of making 'money always room (01 Improvement. 8.15-.Tnhn Cltiuston VB. Electric 29th ,and the victor will compete for the stadium., They are obtain· An athlete is nevcir through Utilities. with teams from Corner Brook, Inli their reward In the actual practicIng and learning. Colonial Cordage VB. Royal Bell Island and Grand Falls for playIng of the contest; let those Stores. , the Provincial Championship. The who are willing to attend these 9.30-Brookfield lee Cream \'5. championship team will proeecd g&mes !!ond pay their way, get 'their Nfld, Coal Co. to Regina to represent Newfound· enjoyment In being able to see Curtis Prattice Ayre & Sons vs. U.N.F, land, in the Macdonald Brier them In reasonable comfort, Lel gamcs which take place there the senior hockey 'Ieague ' players ~orning SECTIONB week or March 7th· 12th. remember that the Stadium was This 7.00-F.. F. Barnes vs. Terra Nova not built for hockey.players only. Motors. . This Is a public spirited blillding Curtis Academy pupils who are F. M. O'Leary vs. A. E, Sagueneen On and, hockey alone will not keep trying out for the hockey team Hickman. It off the debit side. The' quarters must be at the Stadium this 8.15-Cross & Co. vs. I from the kids for general skating morning at 8.45 for the practice Bakery. ~ast En~ wnd Lease To which starls at 9.00. Only tnose 11'111 do more for the Stadium than Adelaide Motors vs, NeyIe- Th C dO the sweat from hockey. players who attend'ed, gym prac· Soper. 'e ana lens As a former sports competitor, tlces and played floor hockey are 9.3Q-Nfld. Brewery vS. Cen. Pro. asked to turn up and bring their, MONTREAL (CP) - Montreal 1 cannot agree with the demands Office. of 'the players for, the best seats. own sticks. Canadlens announced Tuesday they Standard Mnfg. Co. vs. have eaUed up, \ leftwlnger Jim Surely give them general' admls· , Beverage Sales. Bartlett, from Chieoutiml Sague· slon passes but let· EVERYONE neens of the Quebec Hockcy paYI for the best vIew. ' St. Pat's, Practice League on a three· game Jend·lea~e Yours ~ruly, basis with Ihe National Hockey STADIUM SUPPORTER. League club. , ' At Stadium·, Tonile HoJv, . Cross Bartlett, 24, will play here on . ~ . WINDSOR, Ont" (CP)~Dlree·, Thursday anp'Saturday gainst the tors DC the Ojibway njlne' oC, the . All' ex·pupils of St., Patriek's Hockey Practie~ . Chicago Black Hawks. and' Boston Canadian Rock Salt Company said Hall deslrious of ,trying for a Holy Cross hockey tcam will Bruins respectively and' will go Monday the multI·mllllon dollar r,iace on this year's Seetlon A hold' a practice tonight', at the witll the team to New York Sun· day for a gameag

\' , ' \ 12 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955 13 THE DA

For the lecond time In ] ess •. CAPITOL CORNWALL !!~:bt~:g~~;~"c::::/!~':~;~: PARAMOUNT STAR Fight T. he Will.t Ri.verll 'STEAMSHIP est MO\Ultaln," a Twentieth Cen MOVEMENTS tury·Fox unit entered the Peach N PI . T :J Today To-morrOlV State for on·the·spot filming. Ot-V· ayl1l~ o-morrow THE STORY:· Because to your New Englal!d fishing FURNESS RED CROSS Headed by stan Jean. 'Peters; ___ Riverboat Clptaln Crotch banks!" For~ Avalon leaving New York MARJORIE MAIN, JEAN PETERS, J'EFFERY JCftrey Hunter and Walter Bren· GENE KELL Y. VAN JOHNSON IUD ABBOTT, help,d to prev."t, rifle • • • Jan. 5. St. John. N.B .• Jan. 7, Hail· '.RCY KILISRIDE IN liMA HUNTER IN "LURE OF nan, Ihe troupe let up hearquar. CYD CHARi SSE IN LOU COSTELLO IN shipment destined for I Un. Crotch plunged knee.deep Into fJX .Jan 11. due St. John's Jan 13 • . . saihng again Jan. 15 (Corner AND PA KITTLE AT HOME" THE WILDEDNESS". ters at Waycross and entered the "BRIGADOON" "THE FOREIGN LEGION" Ion Army outpost fram fall· 'the swlrlmg water, his hand out: Brook). . . -- ,- Ok~fenoltee Swamp Park,' one of Listen to the legends of the Inll Into hinds of COI1'lIde. stretched for Jamison's railing. ~'ort Hamil~on leaving New Yorl: ' The hllarlous Ket~le family reo Wlth'danger and possible death the Sou~'s most beautiful and Scotch lIighlallds ••.to the story Like "0' Mnn River," Bud Ab. rale sympathizers, he hIS ap· Even If there was no gangplank Jan. 13, HJhfax Jan lB, due SI.. tumi to the' battered old home- just seconds away, a Tweiltieth treacherous scenic wonders. of Brlgadoo1, the little town bott and Lou Costello just keep parlntly 10lt . busln.... His I there was stllJ one sure way of ~ohn's ~an. 20, sailfng again Jan stead tn "Ma and Pa Kettle At Century·Fox troupe of stan,For while cameral-recorded which comes 51gnll'lg to life onco rolling aiong. . compelilor CaFieln Jimison . climbing aboal'd a steamboat. _2 F~:rh~;~lJton leaving Halifax Home," which co·stars Marjorie cameramen and technicians spent the proceedlll8ti, 12-foot bull al· in every hunrlred years. Listen When the comics scored their hIS ,xplaln,d to SUlllr Lo· Here, with his lingers on t he Jan. 25. due st. John's Jan. 27, 1lI1i ...... Main and Pel'cy Kllbrldc. The 28 harrowing days In Georgla's lIgatorl floated lazily on top- •• for onl1 that happy legend first big hit in "Buck Privates" ,In, also I ,ympathlz.r wIth railing, Maddlx's volee' caught again Jan. 29 (HatHa), and Nell' ,newest of the KetUe comedy Okefenokee Swamp for the sake and under-the black. waters; can explain wlla! happens to the they were regarded by Holly. th, South, that Crotch was him flatly . York). . . ". h' I" Fort Avalon leaving New York :'lIerles opens loday at the Capo of authentlcltv-the film Ing 0 f po Isanous. co Itonmou th s and o· t American Tommy Albright, Losl wood experts as a novelty team no t as n.utr. I II he should Gentlemen, no more fig bng. Jan. 27, St. Jobn, N. B., Jan 29, . Thf ;1111 Theatre, "Lure of the Wilderness," the her deadly ·snakes slowly sllth· In the hlghla"ds with his pal, that would £Pde as rapidly as have btln. So logan and hIs A lady-;-mny I present another Halif~~ Feb. 1. due st. John's Feb .. ; The latest Kettle escapades Technlcolor outdoor adventure ered through the soft muck as Jeff Douglas, Tommy· finds Brl· tliey had soared to the top. partner hln turn.d Crotch's passenger for Captain Croteh? A 3, salhng again Fcb. 5 (Corner begin when son Elwin's essay thriller which opens tomorrow Ifrogs, turtles, IIzards, otters and gadoon on ltd century day. He . That was In 1940 and during I' barg.s ov.r tD .Jlmlson. woman who troubled to come all Brook).. . "Ins consideration for the Ket· at the Cornwall Theatre. black bears W:1nt about their age· also finds Fiona, exciting and tbe followln .. 10 years they have/ • • • the' way from Port I.sabel to Fet~r~~~~m~~ 1~~vb.ng8~d~;OJr .--- tie IS I model larm and leads ___ --'--,. old strll8sle for survival. beautiful. He refuses to bell eve made 25 comEdies, theIr latest XIV claim your cargo Captam!" John's Feb. 10; sailing again Feh Ma and Pa and their brood to In "Ma and Pn Kettle A~ Home There are UI) trained-or tam· in her life arid so he leaves with being "Abbott and Costello Ip the Castle Dome was simply. a A swinging lantern on the lower lIZ (Halifax). . .thelr iII·starred attempts to make are Alice Krlley, Brett Halsey, ed-animals In this vast 400,000 Jeff, letting hcr vanIsh for ano- ForeIgn Legion" opening tomor. jump.off place for .prospeetors deck brushed Ihe reed·sUm fig. FURNESS WARREN LINE I the place live up to Elwin's de· Alan Nowbray and Irving Bacon acre "Land (If the Trembling ther century. Back In the busy row at the Star Theatre. For fIve exploring deeper In the desert. ure' beside l\II\ddlx. J Nell'rou~lyland ~ue SI. JOhn"'l .•crlption. . Charles Lamont dIrected and Earth," so named by the Semi· life of New Y;)rk, he realizes how of those 10 years they have rank. A trader's post had sprung up The girl was dressed In the Li~cr~o~f.1 ng agam same day for' : Cast In Important feature 'roles Richard Wilson produced. nole Indians because the shrubs, empty reality can be without cd among the 10 top boxofflcc and ,Jamison was bluldlng stor· newest San Francisco style, Nova Scotia .Ieavlng Liverpool ;. grasses, r~eds and trees have Fiona and goes back to the high· stars, and have headed that ex· Iage sheds and using the place wasp·thin waIst and bustle be· Jan .. 1, nile St. John's Jan. 7. grown prolifically Into a firm lands to add 9 miracle of love elusive list on three different oc· for overnight moorIng and wood hInd. Beneath her saucy hat the LeavI~g lor H,lifax and Boston .. , semi·floatlng island that wl11 to Brigad~on. caslons. lot. The camp was destined to recognized distinct Chinese fea· ~~~ion' Ja~~ ~:. Ifatea;'~i: 13ott~~ « bear the weight of .trespassers. Their current film Is their first grow for no spe.clal reason other tures. Jan. 14 and Halifax Jan. 18, due WEDJIo'ES tread of buman feet on. this trlp belore the cameras In a year, Ithnn Navlgallon usIng it as a The ,angplank eame over the St. J~hn's Jan. 20. Sailing Jan. 21 . ~ A.'!II.--- water borne vClgetation, however, the comedians being sidelined general depot. . side and now Maddix was cluck· {or Liverpool. . . 7.30-Sign stimulates . land·wavers which for that period because of an 111· A grand sight burst upon Ing softly to himself and helping Ja~e~~~und~:ndSt~eaJ~~~'SLIJ~~PO~~ 7.30-Top c Probe Death 8.0D-CBC cause th!l entire Island to trem· ness suffered by Costello. Crotch as .they rounded the bend her onto tile board. She ca~e Leaving for Halifax and Boston B.l5-Music and qulvel·.· N I Rating During the years since Holly· and came down the straIght gracefully down from there by Jan. 26, due Halifax Jan 28 lnd 9.00-IIIorn To move about In the heavy ava wood became the world's movie channel to the landing. The Am. herself, a well-turned·out·beau· ~o~ton J=:r' 3! .. Leaving Boslon 9.l5-Progl traJless swan1\l, the crew and capital, numerous comedy teams ad or had her prow against the tlCul creature who had shipped J~hn'! ~b Hfli~aJ1J~~\\ dUsI pI. .9.2()-()rgal players used long, narrow row· DARTMOUTH, N. S. (CP)-An have been brought to the screen dark bank, tled fore and aft to halfway around the world to joIn Liverpool.' • e . or 9.3D-Melo' 10.00--Tripl boats which were poled by boys inquest Into t1Je death of naval rat· -among them Wallace Berry the trees. Crotch's ore·laden bar· the man Crotch carried on his Nova Scotia leaving Liverpool 10.15-Mauc .' who work for the Okefenokee ing Norman Brayton, 21, of Bart· and Raymond Hatton, Laurel imd ges snubbed fast beside her. She foredeck in a box. . Feb ... 5, due St.. John's Feb. 11. 10.25-CBC NOW PLAYING Swamp Park. For the special mouth and Verdun, Que., will be Hardy Wheeler and Woolsey and had been met by the upriver San I1taddix said heartlessly, "Her ~~~\I~~ J~~ :~Wax ;nbd ~ostod 10.3D-Top Teclmleolor cameras, the erew held Jan. 7. Olsen' and Johnson, and numer· DIego at this point and both trunk, Captain. You may have Boston 'Feb. 10.45-Brea 17~ fea\'i~g Bos~~n ll.l5-Atial nailed together a wooden rart, Bravton dicd of exposure after ous othcrs. Navlgatlon boats had made fast all cif her from here on." He Feb. 18 and Halifax Feb. 22, due ."I",.IoI;U BROADWAY I n.3D-Pian mounted . on fioatlng empty all he slaggcred out of his house, near All of those teams enjoyed brll for the night. There was no gave the trunk a shove with his SI. J~hn's Feb. 24. Sailing Feb. 2~ f: 1l.45-Para h t . b it.'! th ht I C rd' d for Liverpool barrels. Filming becamc extre· the S earwa er JU' ase, w a lIant successes, then faded into oug n rotch's mlnnd the boot and It eame S I mg. own Newfoundl~nd Leaving Llnr. P.M. GENE KELLY mcly hazardolt8 the swaying gunshot wound. in the groin. His obscurity. Today, Abbottand Cos· two boats thus Increased the odds I the plank to turn over agamst Its pool Feb. 23. due 51. John's Mar. 12.00--Ann ~s 12.15-Dint VAN JOHNSON of the raft and an occasIonal body was found outside lhe house tello arc the only top ranking against . him; he was merely' side. 1. Leaving for Halifax and Boston }2.3D-Farr nudge by an alllgatof threw the by a passerb>·. comedy team on the sere·en. And odubJlng his chances of dealing (To Be Continu,lI) ~Iar.. 2, due Halifax ~!ar. " and r 12.45-Aun CYD CHARlSI· delicate instrumcnts out of fa· RC~IP still haven't detcrmined there ~o indication that. they a major setback to Jamison. ~1~~:03 a~i:raiffaxL~~~~n1~, ~~:gr. ~ 1.0D-:'!id Is l.15-Lau .... WlHE STEU cus. how Braylon received his wounq.s. are reachmg the end of theIr de· Crotch rang oft his engine, .fohn's Sailing 15 for '1 Mar. 14. Mar. 1.30-CBl served popularity. They have drifted against the bank a good R· S Ok Liverpool. 11 1.45-Do, A/so-UP·TO·THE·MINUTE NEWS their own particular brand of 50 yards above the Amador. Safe· eJect trl e .Nova Scotia leaving Liverpool .:;, 2.0D-You EVENING SIIOWS: 'I' O'CLOCK - 11.00 comedy - always getting into tles)et go as hIs head DC steam ~:vj;:' I:~eH~~iI;~h~'~dM~~!I~~ , scrapes and barely getting out beg~n escaping. The Cocopah Settlement Mar. 19, due Halifax Mar. 21 and MATINEE 2 P,M, of them plus fa'St·talking rou· IndIans stood at the port rail Boston JlIar. 24 .• Leaving Boston tines ' fore and aft, ready to throw their Mar. 25 and Halifax Mar. 29, dut To ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Th~lr current comedy, "Abbott lines but shoremen failed to ap. J\IONTR~AL, (CP) Strikers t~~e~g~~;aA~:ri. 31. Sailing for EVENING-ADULTS ...... 750 CHILDREN ...... SSe and Costello III the Forel~n Le· pear to receive thm; from this Monday reJected proposals by La· NFLD. CANADA STEAMSHIPS Ii For MATINEES-ADULTS ...... 500 CHILDREN ...... 250 glon," actuallY takes them right Crotch judged Jamison had a1· b()r 1IIlnister. !Jarrette for settle· Belle Isle II leaving Hrlifu Jan. ' back to their beginning in "Buck ready talked to no one in Castle ment of a .strlk.e now in Its seventh 4. ~ue St. John's Jan. 6, 1I1Iini ------._------Privates" 61111 rated as one of Dome! wanted to take sides In week a !two Oilcloth plants in the agaID Jan. 8. . , h tiM tId' t . t Bedford II leaving HaliIax Jan. lare I the tunnIest comedies of all time. w a was com ng. on rea . IS rIC • • 7, due St. John', Jan. 10, 11I1JIl, Isn't It? NEXT ATTRACTION TO-MORROW In their new picture they are in He dragged a sleek·barreled The strike ~fects appr?x!male~y again Jan. 11. In five h ROBERT TAYLOR-JANET LEIGH-GEORGE RAFT In the ForeIgn I,eglon Instead oC revolver from its holster beside 1,:1.00 workers ID the Dominion Oil· Belle Isle II leaving HaUlax J~. That's th the United States Army. How· the wheel, thrust it inside his cloth Company here and of the 12, .duc St. John', Jan. 14, ullin, r' tical eng "JlOGUE COP"-ACTION - THRILLS - SUSPENSE •. 15 and brea ever the situatlons follow the waistband. Then he tOBsed Goss subsidiary Barry and Stalnes plant agBamdfJand' 11 '1 . H I'f T larly. G , f I k d I k "C [n' B t rby Farnham The workers e or eavlng a I ax ~all. . S8l!m general pattern, thus af or· awe e 00. om en?" a nca .. 15, due St. John's Jan. 17 halllJl' they sa~ ding the same hilarIous type com· He felt glee kick up all the way are members 0 f the National Un· again Jan. lB. • means in edy. . . from hIs belly. ion of Linoleum Workers of Mon· Bclle Isle II le~vlng Halifax J~JI. 15 keen' records. When asked recently when Crotch reached the Amador treal CCCL. 21 •. due St. Johna Jan 23, ullin! be in th they were going to retire, Bud first, but she lay in darkness. Her Mr. Barrette suggested that the ag~l:dl~~' ~7'lea\'ing HaliCax Jan. If" speed ro and Lou rcplled In unison, "When plank was withdrawn and Crotch work.e~s ~rop their. dQm~nd . for a 24, due st. John's Jan. 26, ..run. , I air·mind' people stop laughing at us." had a sudden insight Ulat Jaml. claSSifIcation of "arlous .Job In the again Jan. 27.' . Well. if That means they wlll be son was. no longer aboard He plants and that they sign a two· Belle Isle II leaving Halifax Jan. coming .' t pr viding for an 29 due St. John's Jan. 31 ,allini craft. rc around for some time to come be· ran on to the San Diego whose ~ear agreem~~ ,0 . ag~in Feb. 1. ' week's *-STAR 10 cause Mr. and Mrs. Publlc doesn't deck was alive with miners Increase of elght.cent~.an.hour Bedford II leaving· Halifax Feb. . . "Across ,';­ * want to stop laughing at the fun· bound upriver. Beside the pilot. Farnham and 10 cents m ~ronlreal. 1, ~ue Sl. John', Feb. 3, ~ samn, Callao house 0 !this second boat he saw CeCL spokesman said that agam Feb. 4th. . . . h '" k Id b • CLARKE STEA."dSHIP CO. ter Swa TO-MORROW "Abbott and Costello In the a pair of dark figures. since t e wor ... wee wou e re . a one·n . . • d d the increase would amount Novaport I~avmg st. John N B keep th Foreign Legion" feat, res Patn· Crotch. swore. "Now, Ben, uce, I' Jan. 4, HaJitax Jan .. 7, ·S!: d~e extinct. cia Medina, Waltcr Slezak and we'll pull his teeth!" to about cents In Moptreal and John's Jan. 10, sailing again Jan 11. A/so-Up·TO·THE·MINUTE NEWS 6,~ Trumpe Douglass Dumbrllle. • • • five cen~s i.n Farnham., North Coaster I.ea~ing St. John, TIMES OF SHOWS: ' Amos Jamison stood at her In reJcctlng Mr. Barrett 5 pro· ~.B .• Jan. 11, Hahf~x Jan. H, du: Threl EVENING SHOWS: 7.15 - 9.15 . '. 1 th t'k uggested they S. John's Jan 17. sailing again Jan. jockeys SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION· upper railing beSide the San posa s, e 5 rl e:s 5 18th. Woodlll MATINEES: MONDAY _ TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY- "Night Riderl Of Montant" Diego's sown skipper, Clyde l\Iad. b~ m~de th~ baSIS of furthe: nco Novaport )~aving St. John, N.1I., Churc!! THURSDAY-FlUDAY 2.30 Allan "Rocky" Lane In dix. 'rhey waved mockingly as gc.t!ahons. With the compan~. Jan. ,25 •.Hallfax. ~an. 28, due St. racing SATURDAY 2 O'CLOCK . Crotch came In c10scr and Crotch 'Ihe baSIC wage at Montreal now John s Jan 31, s8!hllg agam Feb. 1. a spec , . $113 h d t F rnham Novaport leaVlng St. John N.B., "Night Riders of lIIontana,·' J..-neIV neither captain was dis· IS • an our an a a Feb. 1, Halifax Feb. 4, due Star W ------....• .- st. HoII' te the action·packed Republic west· turbed to Bce him here. $1.10. John's Feb. 7 ,saillng again ~·eb. 8. Ther LAST TIMES TO·DA Y ern which opens tomorrow atJhe The San Diego was a tl'im F FTH CAPITOL TRAFFIC DEATHS mGHEII. ~ .SUO I and a star Theatre, present star Allan slng1e.ender of 30 feet greater k , t'( I is TORONTO (CP) _ Police laid i this w "TAKE THE HIGH GROUND" "Rocky" Lane in the role of a length than Crotch's ship with a Ne~ras as :resen edcaP~ 0 that ;,[onday 73 persons died in Toronto ••1 compi! State Ranger, appointed by the pointed prow and heavy hog· the fifth to f ~berect t Yb 'ld as the result or traHic Kccll!ellu ill - .l.nd g rnor to help a group of framing and 1\ circular pilot· state. Base 0 e presell U1. 1954, the largest number hi an. ( ABBOTf Puzzle r:::hers catch the rustlers who house perched cagellke atop her ing. is 437 fee! square and two year since 1945 when 94 wer~ 1 prize. • LOU have been stealing Ihelr herds, texas. She was virtually as luxu· ~torles high, WIth ~he tower ris· killed. In 1953 there were 70 traffie t·j As state funds are short, the for· doull as the Amador, but much mg 40 Ofeet above t,le basco GeaUIs. The record WRS 102 in 1941. ' matlon of a company of state older, and her hull and under· -----.. - .. -... -'-"-'.' .------.... _...... _-- 00STfUD Rangers depends upon the ranch· water timbers were rotten. ers supplying the rangers with "You go.t a stiff passenger .. ; horses, All except young Steve aboard for cargo?" JamIson call· , Bauer, played by Myron Healey, ed down, and his tone carried a ~~------~.------• ! ~ NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY ~HIATIE who hasn't yet been troubled by taunting laugh. Obviously it was rustlers and, therefore, doesn't a joke aboard San Diego that want to contribute. Jamison had refused to earry the TRAP IS SPRUNG pine box from La Paz, taking ,L TO-DAY The town gunsmith, Roger only the ore barges. ,.I· Brandon (Arthur Space) who Crotch strove to remain cool .. Special Added Attraction secretly hcnds the gang of rust· in spite of the heat that swept ; lers, sees his chance to use Steve through him. "nun out a piank, In hIs nefarious plans, and talks Jamison. You snd I are goIng to him Into changing his mind abo talk freight rates! I out polnglng up with the ranch· "How much did you offer to /' ers. Enroutc to the ranchers' haul their stuff 'for? Whatever 811 !Us I rnl~"\-1lI1l place. Steve falls into a it is, you'll raise It five limcs jf 1131 trap unintentionally created for you're able to crowd us off tbe him by Brandon's trigger·happy river." 'I. J4Ja henchman, Brink Stiles (Roy Bar· Jamison took that, his passen· ! 151 croft.) To keep his presence In gers listening j~ WiUl rapt atlen' ; I the vicinity from bcing rcported tion. Along the river it was .16( : 111( to the ranchers by Steve, Brink understood he owncd half the 111 kills kindly. rancher Sam Fostcr. stock in the Navigation combine. '22) from ambush 1n such a way tjtat the balance divided between c Steve Bauer is blamed by Sam's Maddix and Calhoon and three 25. hot·headed young son, ,lim. or four lesser hirelings. 26C '%91 Rocky Lane . on his way to By this time Crotch 'was thor· 30; on a mi~slon as Rang· oughly aroused and he liCted hIs 341 er, is nearly cflught in the cross· !vonce hoarsely. "You try imd :IS: fire of shots exchanged between Imove these. 'barges downriver 37: steve and the killer. As wise as' and I'll sink them!" :18' he Is powerful, Rocky withholds It brought only an insolent' 39 Information .from the townslolk laugh from Jamison, "And you," Wit .ur. the lif. of the party lut night,' ·w·a:..,'ti 41 untU he can investfgate the factS. he called back. "are going back . he. Mpm?" .. . -- .. ~ a Q Alfo-CARTOON -MUSICAL 45 SA9U! M~. 'PEAl(. 1t) ME! BUT Tf.l15 J5 1.1\­ IVININO !!BOWS: 't O'CLOCK-II.OO P~I~! I'VE I'VINIHG "IN TIlE FOUION LEGION" 't c)'otOOK..;..•• lI DONe THe TIlICK. •so '. . .. 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i. .. Ii. 13 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955 t USE IT FE~ 'V!NTERLAiION! A 1.1'1. 011. OUal-iTA 'STOP Ttl' 6Q1J!AI< This Page Is Presented' with the 'CC!mplimepts 'Of The' Great Eastern Oil Company Limited

Ii Ambassador Jacoby O~ Bridge BRIDGE SLEUTHS CAN HAVE Of Haiti FUN HERE ,John's, day for ;; OTTAWA (CP)-Jacqu." teler ' d}Ol I ' Monday presented his credential! By OSWALD JACOBY Lil'erpool U5-Word s an j us c. ' A bridge crime took pl."e In Jan, 7. 2.30-0([ the Record. to Governor·General MI ..IY &5 • Boston 2.45-The Happy Gang. ambassador of Haiti to Canada. the hand shown today. It wasn't 10 and caN U5-Muslcal Kitchen. He also will continue In his post really a horrible, crime, so you Boston WEDNESDAY, January 5th. 3,30-Trans Canada Matinee. I may have trouble' I'pottlng It. la, due 4.30-CBC News. of Ha tlan ambassador to WI.h· Jan. Zl A.lt.------4.35-Tlmely Tunes. Ington. ' See how good yllu ar' as a 7.30-Slgn On. 4.45-Chlldren's Story.' For the ceremony It a,vern. brill,. detective. LiI'erpoul 7.30-Top of the lItDrning. . 5.15-Muslc of the West. ment House, Mr. Leg.r "Is ae- Just In ease :!'ou're suspilious Jan 2~ a.DO-CBC News and Weather. 5.30-Flsherles Broadcast. .. Boston R.I5-~lusical Clock. 5.45-Kindergartcn of the Air. cilmplnie4 by Martl~1 Petrus, of the bIdding, let IDe stetr you !!B and 9.00-Mornlng Devotions. a.OO-Intermezzo. counsellor of the Haman em. _,wa:!' from a falae clue. South's Boston 9.l:>-Programme Preview. 6.Z5-Prosramme Preview. b:lssy. jump to four spades was a rather due SI. .9.20-0rgan Stylings. B.Z:;....:.Programmc Preview. lood shutout bid. East could 8 lor 9.30-lIlelody Scrapbook. 6.30-Supper Guest. h' -' ' 10.OO-Triple Treasure. 6.45-Interlude for Music. avt made five diamonds but Liverpool 10.15-Maud Ferguson. 7.00-CBC News and Weather. only because the clubs blocked Ftb. 11. lO.25-CBC News. 7.15-Curtaln Calls. Change Name, so that the opponents couldn't d BOlton lO.30-Top of the Bill. 7.30-Tops Today. \"l t k th I btl 14 and lO.45-Breakfast Club. 7.45-Doyle Bulletin. O'f"mAWA (CP) Th' ld 11 I a e ree cur cks •. It was Boston 11 15-AUnntlc School Broadcast. 8.1a-:-A Newfoundland Story. 1 \ - eo, oya quite reasonable for West to dim· 22, due ll::IO-Planorama. • B.30-Hawhide. INorth West Mounted Police Vet· ble' four spades. • Feb. 2~ llA5-Parade of Stars. B.45~ln.troduclion to Wednesd8)' l'rans Association hiS chanlle4 its ~ We,st opened the king of dla· P.)I. NIght. name to Royal Canadian Mounted monds and continued with the 12.00-Announcers Choice. Llnf' 9.00-Talkture. on American Litera' Police Veterans Assoelation-just,queen 0 f dl amon ds. Eas t 'd roppe d Mar. l:!.l5-Dinner Bell Breakdown. Basion 12.3o-Farm Broadcast. 9.30-~lusical Programme con. 34 years after the force itself the nine of diamonds on the scc· ~ and 12,45-Aunt Lllcy. ducted by Dr. Urger. changed Its name. , ond trick, intending ihis II a slg· Basion I.OO-llid Day Serenade. \lO.OO-l,lan,nibal. .' The title switch was disclosed n.l that his side strength was in due St. U5-Laura LImited . 1l.30-CBC Nntlol\al Nel\~. News Monday In an announcement In hi h It I t th th . 15 for t.3()-CBC News and Weather. Roundup al\d Ottlwa Od. I g SU - lear s ra er an B5-Do~'le Bulletin. dltles. Ihe Canada Gazette. , clubs. ,The signal wasn't really LI\"erpoCll 2.00-Your Good NeIghbour. 12.00-Close Down. The association, formed In 1919 necessary, of course, since dum· Mu. IU. as a fraternal organlntion of my's Ice and king IIf clubs were Boston "cterans of the oldRNWMP, clung In plain sl~ht. 21 and CJON Boston To London to Its name despite the fact the South ruffed the queen of dla· 29, dUt WEDNESDAY, January 5th, RNWMP became the RCMP in momjs and led the queen of ling for - A.lIf. 1920. .' spades. West played low, and For $40.00 7.00-Wake up and Live. The association ·15 a private South continued with the king 7.l0-News. organization and is not sponsored of spades. , This time, of course, 7.15-Strength Ior the Day. by the force. West 'took the ace of spades Ind - 7.30-NclVs. . Yare to London $40. LoW, 7.3:>-Thc Bob Lewis SholV. led a heart. ,. Im't It? And you'll do the trip 1I.05-Plano Moods. East took the king of hearts In five hours-by air, of course. 9.Z0-Blrthday Party. and led the aee of diamonds 'I'hal's the prediction or Beronau· 1I.30-You Name It. lical engineers who are making 9.45-Women's News, Rep'brt Epidemic 10.OJ-'I'll1lc Ollt 11"11 10 Wc"lons. ~nd breaking :o;peed records regu· NORTH l~rly. Giant jotllners will do It 10.15-What's on my Mind. • they say, about 1960, which lIl.aO-\~; no Am I: Of Diphtheria .76 means In about five ~'ears. There 10.45-Memory Hit of the Day. .101543 I~ keen competition for airspeed 10.50-"X" Marks the Spot. .IOH2 records, but Britain expects to 11.01-BIll Ring Show. BElIIIDJl, ~linn. (AP) - Mass "'AK be In the lead when these new n.15-Aunt Mar),. inoculation of 10 e mid j i's 1,200 WES,T EAST ID) 11.30-The Devil and the Lady. school children was under way to· !peed records arc set up. You're ... A 10 S •• NA~..'!t7 alr.minded. DC course YOIl Bre. 1l.45-Davld's Children. day following two dlptherll .Q,JU ... Well. tr you want to know what's P.~I. deaths ·here. .KQ· .AJI/8~3 coming in new superspeed. air· l2.00-NeIVs. Dr. J. K. Harljken, city health ",10963 .uua craft. read' the article in this 12.0~Homebakers Quiz. officer, said an emergencY,sup!!ly SOUTH \\'eek's Star Weekly headed 12.1O-HIt of the Day. of antitoxin was arriving. He said , .ItQJ88432 ",'I cross the Atlantic In IS Hours." l2.l5-"Bob Lewis Show. l.Ol-Premier l'aI8. a bachelor farmer, Edwin Rocken· .2 Canada's n,ngnlflcent Trumpe' 1.t5-Blue Star News. sock, 40, died of dlphllterla. New .7 ter Swans arc getting rarer. but 1.30-News Digest. Year's Day and Larry,' six·year· ",QJl a one· man army is working to 1.40-Bargaln Hour. old son of lIIr. and lIIrs. Arthur Ea$t.W~st I·Ui. keep th~se birds from .be~omlng U5-Road or Life. Christenson, died Monday. Ea~l Soutb ttest' N.rt~ exUnct. Rend "Friend of tllc 2,Ol-Perry Mason. The health officer said :five other I • 4 ... Double Pw Trumpeters." 2.15-Young Dr. Malone. know", and suspected cases from Pass Pa~$ \ 2.30-Rcd Skelton. lead .... K Three of the world'~ finest 3.0l-Housewlves Club (prizes). an area north or the clh' also h~d OJl'Rln~ jockeys arc • Canadian boys­ 4.00-Ncws. been brought Into the hospital. Woodhousc. Atkinson and 4.15-Raneh Party. Church. Charles Dexler tells 4.30-Homebakers Quiz ~nGHTY MIGRATOR through declarer. Now west was racing fans abCtut Woodhouse In 4.35-Rnnch Part)·. The Arctic tern flies fartller in wre . to wIn a trick with the ten /I special article In this wcck's 5.t5-Kiddie Carnival. its migration than any other bird 01 spades. U South ruffed low, Star WeeklY hended "He Knows 5.30-Record Shop. West would overruff; and if HoII' to Make Horses Run." 6.01-CJON Bulletin Board. known. Some travel 2Z,ooo miles 6.05-Record Shop. in a year, from the Arctic Circle South ruiCed with the jack, West's There arc fh'e short stories 6.15-Sports Parade. to the Antarctic Circle and blck ten would become the high and II continued fiction slory In 6.30-Denny Vaughan. again. trump. this week's Stnr Weekly and a 6.45-:-Pat Dawlish. complete novel. 7.0l-Courtshlp and Marriage. South therefore went down at 7 • - _ ...... ··am Report. his game contract. It shouldn't :\nd there's R CasMVordS , 12.30-News. Puzzle that pays a $200 cash 7.30-News. l235-Houseparty. he h,.rd to spot the crJllllnal • ., .•• ..-;.. ~ "I'ey Goose. l2.54-News. lJeCide for yourself' bel are you prize. B.OI-Passing Parade. loOO-Queen and Sign OC1. 8.15-Hospltality Time. read on • . a.aO-Tarzan. South w.s one of the criminals, q!£eS'I'AR II.OI-Album of Favourites. but' not the only one. He 6himld 9.I5-Crlme Club. WEDNESDAY, .raDUIlY 5tll, have discarded his heart the 9.45-Dosco News. on WEIKL-r 10.OO-Hlt Parade. A.l'rl. queen of diamonds. Then East IO.15--Crime Fightm. 7.QO.-Brealdast Club. wouid never be able to gain ""the This week's IO.45-Kenny· Baker. 7.30-News. lead in order .to· lead II diamond 11,00--National News. B.OO-Breakfut Club. issue 11.15-1 Was a Communist for the B.30-Hlt of the Day. through declarer's trum!!" NOW ON F.B.I, a,8~News South shouldn't have been giv· 11.4~Sports Parade. a.40-Name the Newfoundlander. en this chance to make the eon; SALE 12.01-Houseparty. 8.55-,Gospel Singer. tract. East, another criminal, ~.OO-14uslc. 9.15-14lln From Yesterday should haVe played the ace of 9.30-Muslc in tbe Mormn,. tilamonds It the second trick. It Screen Actor , U5-The Dark God. ' South ruffed, East wO\lld l~ter lO.OO-News, ' lO,05-Musle from Coast to Coast. get the lead with a heart to push i AClDSS 5 Completed lO.SO-The Women In Hia LIfe. it diamond through declarer. , ...__... 6 fright • lO.45-0rgan Enchores. If South discarded a heart' In· ~"'.... or, 7 Allments 1O.55-NeWs. - Wayne 8New Guinea 11.00-Music from the W*st. stead or ruffing, East would kad SHelsln-· port It.30-Keyboard Cimpers. 11 third diamond at once. South : 11 Speaker • MoulltalllJ n ..i5-Song Time,. ' would rurf with the ~hig, of : 13TeU (ab.) P.M. but would refuse I 14 Hebrew 10 Harden 12.00-Tops in Pops. course, west : ascetic 12 Lease 12.15-Bank of H'P!!iness. to . overruff ~nd would' therefore , 15 Most lacking 13 RaUwiy post 12.30-News. ' get' two trump tricks eventually. , In eolar office (ab.) 21 47 Require 12.35-MuBlc:a1 Mlnu. 16 Counselors 17 Rugged :18 river 48 Transposes 1.30-News. OPPOSES YOUNG BAR~rAIlJ.! 18 Go by pinnacle 31 Heart (Elypt) (ab.) U5-Tunes for Tod~y. , 21 Preposition 18 Freebooter 32 Salt 49 Grafted (ber" 2.QO.-Betty qrable-,..Harry Jlmes SYDNEY, Australia (Rtuter,)­ 22 Measures of 19 Rugged 33 Crafty 50 Dance .tep Show. . ' . i:~rmiids should be mort th,ri 80 cloth mountain 35 Compass polnt 51 Allilude (ab.) 2.55-News. ytarS 014 and lV~ar blilck ~rtsses' 25 Anger crests' 40 Silkworm 52 Cravat 3.00-Dolhirs on Paraae. 26 CrimSOft 20 Calyx leaves 44 Hiih carcls 54 Age 4.00-News. " . to .ileour~lIe men from .t,ying ~9 PlIIar :12 Ignorer -Newil. ' " 5.00-Junlor Jamboree. centl~.. Jordan was 0ppOsln,. the 31311 SewlngtFar off \'~oo~:olinb.Ir.-,.,...rT?' 5,30-Aupt Anna's Storytimt. state's new liquor bill, a prOVIsion 5,45-Su"pper Serenade, ' of ",hleb 15 the lowerln; of , the form) 8.OD-News and Wtather. 39 Llxlvlum 6.05-Supper Serenade. minillium ale' for barmaids fro#! 41 AlwaYI 6.25--to.{ and Found. .. ii 'lei 1~. . (poet.) MO-It'. a QUeir Old WQfld. 42 Worm US-News. " ,', ... ' 43 Egyptian 7.OD-The Bandman. god J.)i~miss Ch~rge 45 Makts 7.15-DOc:torPaill '. mtstaku 7.30-8ons of tlie Piot\~eb. LOS ANGELES (AP)-A ctt.uDl> 8.00-Date In HollYWOod. l "'Lura 8.15-Callada At Wotk. corte ~g~l~it one oql\n,'Cto ' 50 Magician'S , 8.SO-Pentbouse Party. '. by'llwln sons, Denis, 20, "al dli' talk 9.00-The Scarlet Pimpernell. niisled . Monday by a mUluclpr-1 III Penetrates 9,30.;...The Melachrlno M~I~le, judge "because the boy h~1 ne,ye, 57 Strallhtens . h~-~" lO.QO.-The Arnallnl' Osc.r Ham· . 58 SoUd (eomb. merlteln· '. . " b'eeid~ "trouble before." . fOrm) Night stand, "Judti~ ~o~~t Clifion tossed out 511 10.~ne Advantale 10.~New.. ' the ch~l~ after .heatln_ I~WYlr 10 Muse of'lyric ...... ,'-, 11.00-Bportscast. ' . lUchard,-C. ,Bergh.1 ... pOetry, l"epresen~lni IU5-Fantasy Bdndstat,ld. youn, Cros~y. Dennis himself did DOWN 12.00-News. I2.01..,..Fantasy ,'Bandstand. I!0t· JPpear. . 12.8G'--News.· ,: '.' . Ht was arrested early Sunday l2.3~}'Riitasy Iiillldstand.· when police halted a car' In which .' 1.00-New, In a"'Mlnute and , CloaedDwn. ., he wis. rldlnl, . .

( 15 THE DAII THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY; JAN. 5, 1955 , .. .~ . . . '. . .' ; I Im.~ ShetT . . m SID 515 1'.1 I C ~-:i~ ~~'R~II Il'(' l~j'" It~.·l 1eUera .. OVt. Crossed Phone . avelReport~n :":'J c: f.coe ""u ~o",u . - \HeavySellingW ... , 2lO0 Sourl. . . 40' 391. 10 TTl' 0 U.S,. Denland Fo·r. .~: ~r.~: 'l~ l~ l~ 0 a {e ver Lines· Cause . .• . . .' . Commumcable I!m S R""k Bl'l 79U 8111 tUCD Sturaeon 13)J 13 C h ] Diseases 'm: ~ulf.°n 6~~ ~~ .~~ as in RUl dinO' Emharrassment Pr~ces , Forces .' Down . 85U~ Sur! 1n 12 11 12 ~ Newspnnt Rising n2Z;rtsoS~~~~ II. J~ J~ l~~ The Federal Government will LONDON (CP) - Crossed te1e· 300 To. Cgy 110 110 110 be exproprialing the Cashin Ilhone lines between Buckingham NEW YORK (AP)-The stock Volume for the day was 4,420,000 The' followlnl communicable shares. . . diseases have· been' reported to 'l: :g:b~1I L I:: I:~ I:~' Building to rebuild lhc fire dam Palace and Conadian government market went thrOlI~' a turbulent by FORBES 1tHUDE Ing for the full year 1954, including session T u C 5 d.a y with. prIces At the top of the most active the Healih Department for the ~\~OOT~~~~,E:::~. ~ 1~1,.• I~l;t: aged structure os an annex to h~adc:uarters have brought about • Canadian Press Business Editor .1 .~anada savings honds, aggregated Pounded down In a heavy seUlng list was General Electric up 10/, week endhig January 1st, 1955: 200 T nes 39 37 39 the General Pust Office. t·'le "complete overhaul" of a Lon· at 50, and It was followed by Cur· Cranston W!l1iams, general man· $4,5()2,248,255, compared. with $2,· 17380 TrIad OU 410 III m don telcphone exchange. wavc. ScarlefFever-Grand Bank (2), Im~ ~un~l~~ 22 21 21 In thc meanlimc. Cashins have "We're keeping our fingers eros. When thc pressure was heaviest, Us PUblishing up % at 9% and ager of the American Newspaper 481.127,298 in 1953. according to a St. John's (2). . Publishers Association, saYIi that compilation by Wood, Gundy and 13105 U A,b 5~ .~ 5~~ been advertising for other oW· sed and hoping it \\'on't happeo the market began a rally that American Motors up 'h at 13IA. n LOWER ISSUES Measles - Avondale (2), 5t. with an Improved economic out· Co., LId. Canadian government and mg 8 ~r".'lnub 7l~ 7~~ 7~~ ccs ford so~c days, but It·s not ag~in," said a Post Office spokes. brought stocks well up from their look lor 1955, United States ncws· municipal bond flnancing in De. 13150 Un all. 121) III 115 be li evc price of purchasc' of thc m~n Tuesday. lows and sellt a good group of key Major losers Included Southern John's (262). papers will usc as much newsprint cember totalled $23,066.152, com· 5~: ¥a~:~ 13~\, I:~" 13~". building bas 50 (ar cOme into The incident arose some time aRfI 15sues ahead ~trongly. The ncl re· Railway, A mer a d a Petroleum, Mumps-St. John's (3). Kennecott Copper, Du Pont, U, S. Chlcl(en Pox-Brlgus (1),' St. as in 1954, If not morc. pared with $l14,981i095 in thc prc· n8S V.. I 2~': 21~. n" the matter at all. I when Tom Dribcrg. Labor membcr suit was a moderatc setback. Quoted In a ),car·cnd newsprint ceding Dcccmber. General Motors was U1e centre Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Republic ,lolm's (1). =~~I"n':: I~~ I~~ Ii! Thc owners oC the building Iof P~riiament and jou~nalist picked review by The Assoclated Press, 3110 Wille Am 1m 12 121., ., up iw; telephone to dIal the Housc of It Steel. Chrysler, Goodrich, Doul!lu aUention In the fall as was Gastro·Enterltls - SI. 'John's Mr. WlIliams said supply had tight· The Bank of Nova Scolia's Dc. 1~:: \~~~~ X;~ i!~i il ;;;i Ihnd bccn r~palrjng I~ ?ut a letter I of Commons and accidcntally In· Monday when ~!Je market cUm bed Boeing, Bendix Aviation anti Am· j (4). ened noticeably In ·the iast six cember review, under the title 36;0 IV 1"0" .9S m SRO (rom Fedmal ,"thonllcs ordercd truded on a conversation betwccn to the second highest level In Its erlcan Telephone. Meningitis - O'Donnell's' (1), monL.is, and II a publis.her wanted "Agriculture - a mixed plctul'e," ". ~3'000 \'?, TTunO~I.~ 21) 21 20 repaIr work halted. oCficials of the palace and Canada In historY. Amon~ higher ~tocks were At· 1:1 1"1 \0 J(j~~ 10 LO\2 lantlc Coast Line, Sinclair on, Pa· SI. John's (1). an addltiollal 500 tons for 30·da)' says in part: . 7300 Willroy 2n; \90 1!IJ House. GIll added 71.~ Monday In the delivcry, hc didn't know where hc "If present indcations of an im· 7600 Wlllrtoh 4fi\1 4S\1 46 Information was required about midst· of rumors of stock splits elfle Tin, Radio Corp., Climax Infectious Hepatitis - Salvage MolybdenlJm,' United ~terchants, (1). coold get It. provement In wheat exports arc ~: \~:~~~y ; :11 ~l' Canadian flying for a speech by lind favorable dividend action. Af· On available figures, American bornc out, and if sustained high ter the' elo;;e, the company an· Rheems and Zr.nito'l. Sepiic Sore Throat - Lourdes a ~ ~~nlr:r 2i~ .l~ %:r' Lake Wds ...... ·U the Duke of EdinbUrgh to thc consumption, which uses 8D per level oC cmployment and income 10300 Yale I.ead .0 -lO 40 Massey...... 91., Royal Aeronautical Society. Dl'i· nounced an offer to sell stock· A mixture of gnlns and losses (1). c~nt 'of Canadian production, was keeps the North American markct 4~: ~~n B~~~ 16: 161 16~ McColl...... 361> bcrg duly reported b.ie i.ncident- , holders $325,000,000 In ncw stock. were post~d by Canadian I,sues. Pulmonary Tubcreulosi~ - St. Mcintyre advanced and DIstll· about tilc /;amc In 19j4 as In 1953- (or animal products reecptive, de· 1800 Yukon. II 11 II N Stl Car ...... 26\, and some o( the conversallon-Dc~. 'Is ului's (2), HopeaU (1), Point STOCK DROPPED iers Seagram was up I,~. Canadian pr(lbably slightly higher. cline in farm income will likely cl~m Zenma. 22 :!O 21 Noranda...... :. .. 81'h 5 in a Sunday newspaper he works At the opening of the stock Pacific dropped % and Hiram Crewe (1). An earHer review by R. M. Fow· stop, and may well be reversed, in 2381 Bulolo 610 6:!S 610 Price...... 45~, for. IJOO Pato 6.;0 ~i5 655 market TuesdD)', General lIIotors Walker eased ~~. V~D.G.-(3l. ler. president of thc Newsprint As· . 1955." M Pend Oro 500 500 500 price\, Pr...... 101 Vl He was cri ticized by some news· 6~. soclation of Canada.' said ability to . One or ihe most cncouraging cle· dropped at 99 on a block of On the American stock exchange Con 51.3 1m Q .r...... 1 papers on lite ethics of the case reply promptly to market needs ments in the ogricultural outlook, JX~l"k :1 2~1' 16,000 shares, an Indication of Wall Royallte Oil slipped 'A. 1067 Monlre.1 W' 4.; 45 Royahte ...... 1~/2 but the Post Office said there was ~treet's dis a p pol n t m e nt In What ~tocks did: has been a basic eharacteristic of says the review. is growlh of t-he the Canadian ncwsprlnt Industry domestic market-with increase in liI~ ~o~~!.~~. ~m ~~\1 :ml St. ,Law Corp ...... 69,. no law to say he had done wrong. Ihe news as measured against its Toe I\lon Construction New 50 DomInIon 42~i 4211 42:'" Shll ngn '" ...... 53'., However, Post Office technicians elllhusiasm . for the rumors. ]t 648 during the last decade. He said Canadian population. . COI1 Ad~'ances m m~~:~r·1 ;r' ~i~ 3D IShwngn 4 pc Pr ...... 51· promptlv examined the Canad~ dosed off m at 100;.. Declines 603 421 1954's record [igure.s relleet lhe in· The one hig cloud on the horizon, INDUo:;TRIALS 51 Shwngn 41.~ pc Pr...... 5t House ielephone equipment and ·!Jerent stability o( newsprint dc· it adds, is the (arm surplus situa· T~e Associated Press ave age of Unchanged 244 190 Church Progresses :~ &Br:;;~ im ~tt 2;1'., Steel ...... 46\6 then overhauled the entire White· 60 s!.Dcks lost 60 cents at $155.80. Total Issues 1279 1259 mand. lion in the United States and the 6100 Steel m\ Un Steel...... WI, hall exchange-serl'ing tbe paJat Total Canadian govcrnment, mil· growing lidt of American restric· I", m~ Drive By Wells: Organization Soon T~~alsl~~~on6:468.000 ~O'.i 20 20\\ Un Steel...... H~ the House 0[" Commons. Canad; nlc!pal and corporation bond flnan· tions against agricultural imports. ______Walker ...... 69,4. House and many government and Minor Losses In Jackie Gleason's The coller-tlon at. Christmastide MONTREAL (CP) Closing quoLcs: BANKS i central offices. ' 26' Montreal...... 4.'; I' In response to the appeal of the AbtI...... l, S ti ., ' Cl S I .U d Abt ' Pr 25"' co a...... ". Tues day s .I ose a ary ppe Rector of St. Michael's Anglican Stock Market Report I • ...... 3' ',4 C N a11 ...... 311''" eCi Asbe MONTREAL (CP)-Losse~ were Church, the Rev. T. Grcavett, for .,...... 0 Commerce ...... 401., E\'cry woman should be dres~· !o the majority at Ihe clo~e of ac· NEW YORK (AP)-Thc Nell' his porishioners to number among. Bab.'!urst A...... 58'h Commercc Rts ...... 320 ed and ready to answ~r the do?r. TOROSTO CLOSlsn CTOCKfi ,~oo Gn G.. 5~n :a.tj 540 Bathurst B...... 41 Royal...... 50~ o~ meet \\'hat. ever may a~l5f live trading on the stock market York post Tutl'dny Fnid Jaekic their Christmas gifts a special 0[' Dr The C•• adlan Pr~.. 100 Or Plains De 20~t lOH 20!~ lan3,5,7 BelL...... 4B;" Cana(lian Without apol~gles {rom ~he hm~ Tuesday. Gleason. rolund TV comedian, has ferng to the new church has to Salt" Stock HlJfh JAW Clo~e 45S~,j Gr S Grau l;O :\30 360 I :2i1'l Ajax 6!H~ 62 63 :ICJ Gr'doll 910 890 000 Brazil...... 8 ..3 C Pap...... 6~ ,Ihe ~ets up 10 the mornmg until Ford lost 2\; polnls at 10m and signed a ncw CBS contract, sup. dale re~ulted In additional contri· ~')(I:I .\eme G.. 18 11 18 100 Gull 01 6.; 6l 65 h 16M Al;altcho 62 fiOa 62 3'ljO Gunnftr 10" lO!'t lOI,'i ~ g:;:.p; .. ::.:: .... :::. :: .... I;~1,21 ForrI ...... lOW. she goes to bed at night. t, AI?oma Was off 1';~ at S2~". Alhuim• p'ement1n~ hIs 511000000 deal Ibulions of about $600 to the Build· 266:10 Alber 114 102 III 10100 Gwlllm 1m 11 II l 61)0 "'her 11"" 211 21 2a 1700 lIorel n .13 121l ... m. C Brew ...... 2;".; \ Fingcr nails, whether they wear imum I alt ""O?I WAdS 11\'11 ca.ltlier 'II' P e ":ith Buick that' will ~dd almost ing Fund. Truly a magnl!\cent re· 8)00 Alta Dbl 19:1 IB; IBl 6lOG H !lib m m 71'.. Imper a I nn n em3 ona a· , , I TI h I h t d I ;l9:,O .\P Cun, 33 31) 33 4:103 lIdway Cocksh...... 8','.' NEW YOnK (AP) Closing quotcs: polish or wbether they don't, l'Cr each dlppcd a point at 39 and $5,000,000 to his In· 1 Ie woe: ear e suppor 27. 22 22 J ! lore~ceable s~onsc. 4130 Al,om IJ!, I~ 13 6100 lI.. th 9 B 9 C Smelt...... 3()1.i Beth Steel...... 10!l~. should alwa)'s be scrupulou.lly I 8;, rcspeetil·ely. Industrial Accept· come. II hlcb is being ghen by members IO&O~ An! 1... ll1e 12 111 12\ 6.1011 Hea 4~, 41.~ 4~~ 400 Am Neplle 103 101 103 moo II Cre.,t IG 16 16 D Seag.: ...... 33io I Borg Warner...... 10GV, clean. No stains or grime undel Wi &t 5m and Howard Smith at Columhla Broadcasting Systcm o( the congregation to the new REi;) ~nce 100 .\mure~ 800 ROO 1100 :n::2'l Home 011 ~3j 835 D Brid ...... 20 l Chcs and Ohio...... 451. t:.'!e nail or in the corners. 30 1, wcre each olf ~I. Hall·polnt ol!lelals had no comment, and a church campaign' is really out· 3130 Anacon J2J 310 J20 moo Hom Vk 16 15 15 3M Anchor 'H2 n~ 7Hz 3il ){ .n~~' !j;J~1 5:1 !Ill" D Tar ...... JOI;2 i Cons Edison...... 461'. ------105sos were rcgistercrj by Hudson spokesman at Gleason's office standing and, needlcss to say, is 4050 Anglo Cdn S23 • 51l 320 1301) H POnt 26 26 26 :;00 Anglo IInr 13\, 13'. 13l. 210 lIu,IIY ,II) 730 740 D Tar Pr ...... 23,'8 I EI Aulo L ...... 40g. Ba~' at 53. Bathurst A at 58'h and ~nld the comedian is In California deep!)' appreciatcd by the Reclor 6000 A.g Rouyn 48 46 48 17200 II Chari 12 II 12 Fdnln ...... 19 Gcneral Electnc...... 50 BA Oil at 29. Rnd \\'1\1 not return until next and Church Wardens by the Select :2000 Ankeno )0 9 10 39J~ In!Sprtn 191 19~ 190 Fraser ...... 26\" I General ~Iotors...... 1oo~:' i :!elOO Aqu.rtu. 22 191. 21~i m7G 1n,prtn rt. !H~ 7 9H: , moved up \\,!Jlle Vestry and by the Com· Gt Lakcs...... 311.. Gooil)'ear ...... l()j\'•. Sha\~inignn ~. E~ecutlve 3:100 I.... 47 45 47 m7 I Nlcktl 57" :i6;~ 5ii~, stpru r\ Paper at 64 and No· wcTehk' PO .• t .'.or", b" columnist mlttee in charge of tbe financial 18300 Arion 10 18 19 2000 J W.ne 11!~ 10~. lD~, II Smitil ...... 301, Gnt Nor ny...... 37~' i j Con~ohdaled. c 1200 Arml.ll 1 Tab 6 pc Pr...... 7 Std Oil N.J...... 1131"1' J, j:m5.3i. i and senior oils were a shade prlses, Inc., 10 produce a Satur. Mr. Angus G. Chafe, Hon. Treasur· ~OO AUnor . 217 217 217 3m Kerr Add 16l< ISV. 161\ 1 Nick...... 56~81 U Aircraft...... 76~, 3300 Avilla H 1m 131~ ~o:IOO Keyboycon 16 II 15 LATEX·BASE WALL PAINT , i ,:"J~ I easier. The remainder o( the In· (lay night show In 19551956 star. er. All team captains and collectors 1003 Baca 14Ho 141, HI, 1300 ICeymet 68 68 68 1 Niek $100 Pr ...... 135 Vanadium...... 39\41 : dustrlal market was mainly un· ring Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey are urgenlly requested to. make a 72.10 Bailey Sel A 720 no 72U ~gOO Klrl' Lk 44 42\4 45 I Pap...... 85 W U Tel...... 78~. 1700 Banfl :20 ~:o no '00 Ie lIu~ 50 50 50 I· Denison Improved nnd the June Taylor danccrs. Glea. special eUort to collect all remain· 20500 Barnat t:l2 12.1 126 1000 Klondike 711 7lio m I Petc...... 28 Wcstinllhouse...... 82'A ch~~;:~idated 1300 Ban'lle 148 142 145 200 KrsUna 131, 15 151; I, 31 cents In a mixed mine section. son \\'oulll get another $1,560,000 Ing pledges within the next few 960 Barv Warr 45 40 45 7500 Kroy all 123 121 123 11700 Borymln %SO 2.lG 2.lU 1705 Lab 960 920 955 General Improvcmenlwas noted In if the show Is renewed for 1956. weeks as It Is planned to finalize 21000 B... Mel. .8 33 30 6700 L Dul 80 73 79 the II'cstern oil section with gains 57. the present drive before the end 1500:1 Ba.ka 43 43 44 '300 Lk LIn, 17 16 17 2000 Balo 19 18 18 6000 IAlsu 26 24 :14 FOR PROMPT AND UNEXCELLED f • . ranging from 10 to 20 cents. The Post says there also Is a of this montb In order that every· ·~3.100 B Duq 26 26 26 2588 L Shoro 635 615 630 Industrial yolume was 82,000 Guarantee to Gleason of $100,000 thing may be In readiness for the 630 Beau.a,. 313 370 373 3000 L W... 21 21 21 '. 3600 Be.er L 57 32 S2 IllS Lam 415 m 415 IIhares and mines 521,100. a vear for 15 years for pledging opening of the new financial cam· !2.50 Belcher . 44 42 42 2%00 L&po Cad IS II 15 7600 Belleken. Hl 7\. 7\. 231300 LIp 231•• 20 23 CDS his exclusive services be. i palgn to be undertaken by the 1100 Boren. 7.\ 70 73 1000 L. 777 tween 1957 and 1972. and that he Wells' Orlianlzatlon In the near moo Beta Gam 27 25 %6 900 Lellell 7 81 «7 11300 Beta Gam 27 2.1 26 5300 Lex 16 IS 15 Markets At gets this whether he works or future. 20:100 Be 19 II 18 67373 LIb Pet. 370 340 365 moo Blbl. 121. 11 IIV. 3400 L L L&c 68 IS II Pha~o Finishing not. The purpose of the latter Is to 2100 BldI:ood 7 7 7 34975 Lorado 4tl 4:!S W The Post says there also is a continue building. operations with 8900 Bobj. :n :IS 25 4500 LYlldhurit IS 44 46 AGlance 6000 Bon IS 16 17 J700 Mac.ssa IB3 182 IB2 ' . MARKETS AT A GUNCE guarantee to Glcason of $100,000 a view to completing the Interior 1000 Boy 91. 911 911 500 Macdonald 62 62 62 BRING YOUR 1700 Br.lorn. 293 290 290 142900 MacKeno 53 43 18 By 11IE CANADIAN PRESS a year for 15 years for pledging of the new church to .enable ser· ~oo Bal ..ma. 110 110 110 2000 Mad.en 163 160 160 Toronto: G rea t est decline In CBS his exclusive services be. vices to be held therein by the end 10800 Brow.1 II lOll 10% 70100 MOI/n.t 121~ 10 12 3000 Brlu.d 110 163 no 1300 Mal IB4 173 no more than a month; IndustrIals tween 1957 and 1972 and that he of 1955, If possible, or early In 1900 Brttalla 333 3:!S 330 ~aoo Man.ast l'. 40 37 :IlI1> M 4300 Brunbunt 8 8 8 5100 Maral,o 14 ].! 13 (ead fall. . gets Ihls whether he . works or 1956. Further particulars regard· 3300 Brun.man 16 14 14 . 10300 Matbenor 121\ 1m 12\2 Montreat: Industrials off; pa· note. ing the opening date, etc., of the 9300 !lrun.ton :1.1 22 Z3 1000 Martgold 37 3m 37 pers advance. Wells' drive wlI1 be announced as 3450 Bu.kle. 124 120 1Z4 300 MartIn 7l\ m 1 13400 Buflld 61i 6 6 300 MalWa)... IS 15 15 ,ian5.: 4000 Bull Cd. 15 IS I~ 30 Ma. 3110 300 JOO FILMS In~e:a;_eO_~k_i~S_.'lI_la_r_ke_t_l_oweri eeU· Portrait Of Queen soon as plans have beenflnalized. 1500 Bulldol 12 101, 12 COO Mck 42 :19 42 G%IIOO Calder ZI Jg 201% ;0:;00 M.m 18 17 18 1090 C.l a.d Ed 16 m. IS;, 11000 M.,," 14 I~" 11 ", 14600 Call 171i 1l1~ 17 4630 Mentor 1l!1 10" 111\ -TO- 1205 sebylezcwyd .close jan4h C il W k 321D Cal Co. 6:!S 620 525 MOO ruer 49 49 49 .}~ ~roNTREAL (CP)-The U. s. In Court House . ounc or ers MOO Cllnorth 17 II 17 200 Mer l' IR5 885 885 7069 Camp l..1Ilb -135 433 ~M 86750 Mel. Ur 97 " .5 1207 sebylczczsa nl mines jan4h C 1630 Cmap RI 810 821 82.\ 3000 Mldcon H 43 44 TORONTO (CPI - Mines were The Magistralc's Court got a , 1321 C 011 Lands I:!S 42l 42.1 6650 Mill Clly ZW, %4" 24\2 ontinue Remove' 132J C 011 Lind. 125 42. 1:1.1 700 Mn 133 130 130 relatlvel~' {maffeeted by the sharp special New Year's gift from the 100 C 011 I•• n "I. 265 265 26S 3300 Mln·S 666 , , drop on the stock market Tues· Department of Public Works, and t 1933 Cd. Ad oU 14 43 41 me Mng Cp 17\\ 171l 1m S 0 S 2900 Cdn AU all 710 695 S95 4000 Nooo 23 :10 20 TOOTON'S LIMITED FOI day-the greatest decline In a )'esterd~y morning the gift. a three now n .. tree s 375 C Chem Ctl II> 91~ 9 30300 Nal Ex 101 96 9& month. 1674 C n.. 53 63 ~ 3000 Nelli' 16 16 16 The base metal Index climbed II ft. by four ft. picturo o[ Her 500 C Dec War. 21 21 24 10500 N Labln. 205 In 1~2 Son hr.\! • point to a 1954.55 high Gracious lIIaJesty, Ql!een Elizabeth The clly. snow blower and coun· 8200 Cdn D. Pel. 194!B7 100 159700 N AIRer 14 12 Il WE HAVE ON HAND AMPLE SUPPLIES OF FILM, FLASH .. 2630 C Hom. 225 213 225 oe •. l N Bid 4I\;:l8 40\, octj o[ 162.69. Campbell Chlbougamau II, was hung over the desk o( the ell workmen cleared that section of 21000 C 0 andG Res 60 S7 58 4262 N Brt.lol 119 115 119 6063 C I' L Pele 170 165 165 1133 N B Dom :m 231 ZlS BULBS, BATTERIES, ETC., TO TAKE CARE OF ~LL YOUR touched $4.5; and Consolidated presiding magistrate • Duckworth Street from Church Hlil 2900 C Will. 525 490 510 1500 N C.I sa 38 58 D~nison . $2.94 on a sharp cUmbo The picture Is a copy of tbe west to Pleasant Street on Monday 3200 Canso 1'.10 245 235 %15 2000 N C.n 65 61 61 HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS I ~ Can.o OU 510 SIO 510 2600 N Co.t so 48 46 . Mentor jumpc~ $1.25 'to $11.75, famous portrait of the Quecn by . jan' night. They had Intended going 1000 Cartboo 80 80 BO 2000 N Dale, 50 50 30 Cody Reco reached $1.33 and to. Dorohl}' Wilding which was so 66M C... lar 650 615 615 1722100 N DeIhl 12 1 103 118 east but too many \ parked cars 5 !OIl C.. Uo 300 290 290 500 N Deon 9~1 9~ 9Vt rado eased 20 cents. widely distributed throughout the rendered the operation Impossible. 3300 Cen L.d 147 140 145 5945 N Dicken :165 2.15 262 5600 Cen Po~c 19 17 19 52500 N Goldu. a II!!. II':, Low·prlced mines were extrcm· Commonwealth during the time of Tbey were starting on this early 2000 Cen Lake 13 79 79 2200 N lIarrl 17 26 :n ely active. the Coronation. 1000 Centrmoq m 711 m 700 N IIJxll 16 16 16 TOOTON'S LIMITED today. 600~ Ch.mbln 26 2\ 2.1 5(.00 N II Mal 91'0 B 81i The picture placed. as It Is, close The Counell on Monday night 7750 Chart on 195 119 179 2.l300 N Kelou 11 19 201. SOLO (''11em R.. 390 380 311.'i WOO N Lag 8%. 8 8~1 KODAK CAME~~AS and SUPPLIES to the door facing, does not covcr also removed most of the ice build· 1000 Ch ..klrk 6 6 6 13400 N Lard U 104 9B 100 j ~4:6 Price On 1000 Ch,n. 331i 3lHo 331> 16000 N Marlon 121> 12 12 Distributors for Kodak in Newfoundland the mark made on the wall by tbe up from Water Street and did some !G212 Chlb Expl 90 85 87 3000 N Morr BY. 8 8 I picture of the late King George other work on "Prescott and Bond 8600 Chlmo 131 145 146 30400 N Myl 3l 33 Sl ,1 223 Chrom 200 195 193 500 NewDDrlh 8 8 a ~Iuminum Issue VI, which was tnken down to make Streets. um Cobalt liB IDS 113 27000 N N.... m 4 41i MONTREAL (CP)':'A price of $~6 place [or the new portrait. =00 CDeh WII II.'i 81 6l . 9000 N Pae 656 1 l001!ll Cody Rec 133 130 133 2000 N Ryaa L 10 10 10 .I I 3300 CoIn Lake B 1;. 8 9000 N Sen 15 13\; 14 ~ach In Canadian funds .has been 4000 Conl.urum 15 13 43 :1.199 N Sup. 260 2.11 260 set by Aluminium, Limited, for i ReMP Reported 6300 C AUenb 17 15 17 6017025 N Thurb S8 SO ~Tl; m,923 additional shares whlc,h will 1800 Con A.t 12~ 121i 12~ 1000 N Yello Sli 5\2 51% .. 100 C Cord 36 30 35 ~700 NIckel Rlnt 13S 1:1.1 135 be offered to shareholders at the 261318 C Dent. 294 2.15 294 2000 Nip 2.10 210 :140 rate of one new share (or each 10 To Have Arrested 52000 CDlo. 27l 2ii6 266 500 Nlslo 9 9 9 3100 Con GU '11 101% 11 722 Norand. 82 SI1% II~ C-:shares 11011' held, It was announced 2000 C Gua.v 211 :n;1 2n. 8700 NOrgDld 191< 19 19 .Iruesday. 121580 C Ham,," '¥I:13 27 8700 Nor,old 19~~)9 19 1860 CHow 292 284 290 1100 Normrtal 370 3SS 36l REAL QUALITY ,i 'I, TM" price In United Stales fund Hit.. . Run Driver 1000 C Mllor 12 12 12 91099 Norpax 33 31 33 ., '\'111 ~ U7.• 60 II' 5hare." , . 1:t609 C MI. Ma. 285 265 280 900 NC all. 520 510 SID ., 7900 C MDSh \ 74 70" 70Ho 3500 Nor Inoa 81% II~ ~'" It Is reported that the. RCMP at 43936 C Norlhlaod \ 120 110 120 SOO Nud 3SV. :l81!! :l8\> , ~~ 4500 C Drlo. 13~I 13 Il 1300 Obrl.n 51'., 54 34 TOOLS dt K~NS:&.BROMLEY Corner Brook' have nabbed the SIlO Con. Que 4l 45' 43 2000 Oleary :n27 'rI VAlUE • driver tbey believe' responsible for 7100 C Ra."k 51 51 54 1500 Ok.lt. HI 142 112 ~ :)7000 C Roeh 7 flV, 6\~ 2000 Oleary 27 rI %7 - CoffSULTlNGENGINERRS . a hit and run accident Involving 1 100 Conwesl 320 310 315 7000 Om. JI; 31, ll> - Montrtll • Wolfville 1100 Ca,m.. 12 12 IZ 71850 ant Pyr 121) .112 120 I .. . two chlldren •. Bystanders got the 111111 Coul 3ft 35 35 178BO Opem %4.1 230 1Il "'cbaolcol. F.ltelrtnl and 21 Cro"'s N lio 110 110 1500 Oronada 1 t;~, 6H i .: Munlelp.tl EnlinHrlnl . number of the car u it sped a~'ay 100 Dcer nor. lOft 103 1M ~SOO Olsl,ko ~l 48 ~o •. DIE STOCKS • CUTTERS ':lndustrtal P1 •• t Dnllll [rom tbe scene. and gave It to the 5300 Deldona 231'0 23 231, B250 Pac E 15 15 15 ------l 500 Delnlle 103 103 103 .1366 Pa. P 12% Uli 121, RC~fP. Fortunately, the two ehll· 13150 Della %4 2% 23 2100 p. West 32 31\2 32 • CHASERS FOR CUTTER WHEELS I dren were not seriously Injured. 7aoo De Lw. IBl lao 1l1li 4000 raramoq 71, 7 7 • J I 6%1 n.me 17'.. 17¥. 17\, 28300 Parbec :ro 18 19 I 1030 Dome Expl S70 555 553 1480' Pel<~ R 873 8$0 81:; •. FLARING TOOLS PRICES • VISES 1600 D~m A.b 17 17 17 3000 POP all. 2l 25 2..~ _ Donalda ~91' 37 39 2610 Ponder 70 70 70 F . '"', '. . . . 3500 Dro,.n 011 15 15 13 4201 p' CrD" 144 133 144 • 'FIRE POTS 'PHONE • JOINT RUNNERS Film Version Of 2800 Due" :III 20 20 9000 Petrol 43 42 42 SlOO Dyno 106 102 103 Imoo Plloh Ort 22 20 22 1 521l~ Ii: Mal 282 276:nS 5730 Peru au. . m' 175 179 5141 • . WRENCHES :lS30 E SuU 52.1 510 535 1000 Peroh 8 8 8 • BLOW TORCHES ~FI'RST National Anthem 2GOO Edlrtch 5-\ 52 55 ..00 PraIrie au 220 214 215 1500 EI Penney . 7 7 7 1000 Porron 26 26 :26 • CAULKING CHISELS The' orl,lual aad by (~r tbe 5503 EI Sol 12 11 11 271.5 Prest.n S73 560 570 • LEAD LADELS or 7000 Eln Glael.r '23 22 23 1700 Pronlo.Ur 550 540 5511 !am~.mlltll~UnlCSCmellJ lund St. Jobn's Film Councll bas been 3200 E.eUa 13 2\. 13 600 Pronto Ur wi. 240 220' 220 .. CLOSET AUGERS la'auam it 21100 Eureka 136 1211 128 77600 Q C1llb '. II! U5 U5 • 'BENDING SPRINGS 5142 advIsed by the National Film 300 Eureka War 46 46 f6 1000 Q Lab 10 '10 10 = Board that: the. latter has secured J0350 Farada1 196 18.' 192 liDO Q Man 75 75 7S ETC. 180 Fed GraIn 27 201< '¥I :1460 Q 1IIe1 ETC. a suitable version of the National 1500 Fed Kirk 10li 10 10\1 117500, Q Nickel m m·m , 3350 Fed I' 410 3~5 400 1000 Queenslo. 2m :un 2m Anthem for 'use In 16mm film :1.2000 Fenl 42 39 39 1354 Quemonl 21'\\ 2lV.. 2 m d!strlbutlon operations: . n.1I65 Frob 41l 450 430 3600 Radlore 94;1 93 93 100II Frob wts 93 89 95 1600 Rarrocl< 87 12 12. The NFB provided the fIlin·· at 20: Frob deb' 871\ 87" 07" 27112 Red Pop 18 IS 17 25M Gall""n 3m !IIi 591\ . 3000 Red P 8\, 8'" 81: the request of the St. John's Film 11300 GIS Ex 73 . 70 74 4000 ne,ort 3 Ili 411 Council which passed a resolution 210 .GeD I' 53l 535 531 2000 Re ..par 74 72 74 HIS PRESENT...:..Mr;and Mrs. 700 Ge. p. A Sf5 521 341 1397.1 It Pr~do 4\ . 41' 43 Plnley Higg1ns decorated their to the effect at a meeting earlier 1350 G.... 17 16 1614 6.00 R Athab m 132 135 last "ear ...... lOTS GIani Yk 11S 775 7" '9.1100 Roche 48 41 41 Chrlltmas tree at tbeirDallas...... 19D3.lO Glenor. 1; 21 221, 1000 Rowan Con.' 11'., Ill!, II Ii, Tex .• h"ome with a prominent 1%460 God. L. 72 69 70 . 1000 Ro .... 11\, 111'. m "'::. ornament that will decorate' the SOO GOldale 2m . 2m 21\1: 11m Roy o:;U .. ' 6I'a 6 611 Red Sox' baltin!: order 'and out- A litlle boy 'named Thomas Lee, . 6.100 Golde ..al '161\ 17 .. 1m 323 ROYIIII. 131m l21i COiHilL~ MA'CGllLIViAY Jr., of Corner Brook. su·st81ned· a '~7700 Gold F."ale H 13 11 67 Do pr :IO~~ 30 3'1 '.' UMITID I fteld come spring. 'namely Ted 32900 G.1' Ur 63 33 60 1!l00tJ nupun 3\\ 3% JH .... ",.... _. 11...... WUlIan:s. The former third broken leg when his' slide was hit BOO Gold Min IS; '1~8 m m7 San Ani 2211 :1" 2\.1 . DIAL 5141 5142 ·P.O.B. 336' b•• eman comes up frDm Louis­ 11000 Goldllnwk 30 %8 29 2U01 Sand RI 28 26 26 . 2.lOO 42'1 . vllle to maolge the Boaton by a' car tbere ~¢iY.' Other tban Gold>ra ... 6 6: 6 6:)~ Sa.ph .. 410 415 " j I3lOO Goodll.h· . ID B'" P L5:550 SeUITY n.lnb I:IS' 120 122 , Americana. (NEA) that. the boy escapedinjul'y. 4500 Gr~h B.us~ 31 32 321'.. 300 she,l· Cr . 75 73· .75 . I ,. o' J, "., , '.- , ..

, .~ 15 THE DAilY NEWS, W£DNESDA"f, JAN. 5, 1955 -.. ., ;,;;.--- .. - ., -.- ...... -.... .Il ~.~ ..

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.' OTTAWA CADBURY'S MILK FINGER .BISCUITS, CONCERNING CHANGES IN • • t, ~ Of TORONTO BOOK-KEEPER !-l lb. packages ZONING REGULATIONS From All Stations in Marl· (Female) times. Quebec (Matapedia CADBURY'S BLOCKS, % and !-l and East Including Gaspe ",' .,. Line) and Newfoundland. .£.pply by letter stating age, qualifications, , / CADBURY'S 'CHOCOLATE BARS, Sc arid 10c The following parties have' obiected to contemplated " :.'." and experience, to SEVEN DAY RETURN B~siness Opportunity changes or have requested changes in the draft Zoning, :.-:' .; LIMIT Regulations which are being studied, preparatory to.' \;':: BOX 100, cloThe Daily News. Applications nrc now being ac· Day Coaches Only cepted for an opening with a the revision and submission of a report on the regula· ." ,':: .inn5.31. Baggage Checked large firm In February or March ':'"1-======No Stopovers 1955. _ tions by the Zoning Appeal Board: PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW Ice Cream Distributor Mrs. louise Carew, Kilbride, requests that land', .:.. •. • Ask about substantial sav­ at her property, near Bowring Park, be not defjnetl .. '~·; .. :·: ings offered by New Family Required . WANTED To serve many retail accounts a~ Residential 1. Fares to Western Canada In your area. Small investment, and to !lUd·West and West· P.O. SOX 785 Agents . Dial 2444 with suitable terms to pay bal­ Mrs. Gertrude M. Parsons, Junction Hamilton '.~":> ern U,S.A. jan5,6 ance in 3 years. For conference Avenue and LeMarchant Road, requests thot existing' .;.;" ~emale Clerk - Typist For Full Inform.tlon Con. write to Frybur~' Mills Co. 1176 . sull Nllrut Aglnt. Sherbrooke St, West, Montreal. Residential 2 in which· her properly is located, be . .~'.~ . To Let ,.Personal Que, jan5,2wks. Good working conditions and good CANADIAN NATIONAL changed to Commercial Zone. : :~~.~: RAII.WAYS TO LET-Two unfurnished room. ;:llendor Tablets are effective, 3 OF ST. JOHN'S. opportunity for advancement. In heated home. suitable for weeks' supply $2; 9' weeks $5; at crry Colonial Cordage Comp~1DY, Limited, objects to : .; '";;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' working couple or business lady Elizabeth Drug, Fleming's Phar­ :: or gentleman, in vicinity of the macy Hotel Drug Store St a classification of Open Space being given lands owned .:,­ Ii . Apply General Hospital. 'Phone 435B·H. John'~; Fraser's, Bay. Roberts . by them.' TO LET-To marrl,d coupl,; dccB(h) . , 'j WA'NTED large heated furnished bed.slt. ------...;, Steers Limited have requested that no chalige be" ",' ': FOR GOVERNMENT HOUSE ling room, In vicinity of St. made in the industrial area at Waterford Bridge Reod •.• MAJESTIC SALES Ltd. Clare's Hospital. For further Venetian Blind. :~ 1 Kitchen Maid InConnatlon 'Phone 4712-H. and Water Street. ~ DUCKWORTH ST. jan4,11 Z' HOURS DELlVEkY Venetlall i To live .BlInd!. Flexallllll, Alum!nult'. ST. JOHN'S Wescott Venetian Blinds request thot ·Ihe existing. ',' 'I jan5.31. tn. Steel, r.lastic, cottDn tapes. Manu. ~,: I: MUNICIPAL· COUNCIL I <: References required. lactund by Kearneys L!mlted. Residential 2 area at the north west corner of Elizabeth I For Sal. '5' Water Street. Pbone 1151'. Aven8e and Porlugal Cove Road be c:hanged to a ....: Apply' FOR SALE-l cow and calf. Ap. ------TENDE~S Commercial Zone. :. , .I ,J;VANTED MRS. FORD "IY to John Power, Outer Cove. Retreading For appointment P'hone 6307 .B_n"'!'4,11______-=n-on"7't:'""t:'""ak:'""e-c-:'h-an-c-es-.-H--a-v-e -yo-ur Tenders marked "Tender for Parties who may wish 10 comment on these maHers Jan4,Ii , I d f I d TWO JUNIOR CLERKS Male Help Wanted :ar equ ppc or w nter riving. Salt", addressed to the under· may do so at a meeting of the Zoning Appeal Board .'" :j~ rlres rehullt In snow·muJ design to be held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, at Noon .. ,...• FOR RETAil HARDWARE AND PAINT DEPARTMENT. ACTUAL JrBS In Canld., U.S., t USED TIRE SALES, 86 Hamil· signed, will be received up to Ion Strur. . nov6,1mth on January 7, 1955. 1-." So. Am" Europe. To $15,000 ______Noon on Thursday, January .: .:: Some experience ~ecessary. Good positions fpr two Travel paid. Write Xmployment 13, for the supply of Four " E. B. FORAI;l, C;ly Clerk. active young men. Info. Center. Room C-74, 4 Green B.arber Shop Proteet Your Credit st., Boston, 14. dec.29,12w =__ ---...,...---- Hundred Tons (new) Coarse jan4.5 .. Apply BOX 17, c/o The Daiiy News , mE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP­ Salt (2,000 pounds to the ton), :::;:;~======" ..' .. ' jan4,5 - INSURE Fast efficient, sanltaJ'1 servIce. All Musical Instruments modern eqUipment, five barbers. to be delivered to the City FO R SALE .:. The least possible waiting. 24 New Streets P I ant, Freshwater GilSON GUITARS-Horn'r But Gower St, DPP. Adelaide MotorS Get ton Stop' Accordeons and Har Ltd. Jy9,1mo. Road. You/II It monIcal, Rlebmond Saxophones, ______J953 COM MER (HILLMAN) VAN Boosey Clarinetl.-Charles Hut Miscellaneous Particulars may be obtained Requir~d R.C.AHTHOHY IHSU~NCE ton & Son., P.O. 606()·E, St upon application to ·the City John'lo -.-n-'-r.-I -E-Ie-o-tr-Ic-.I-M-.-In-Ie-n-.n-ce Good buy for mechanic. No reasonable offer G Engineer. IMMEDIATELY ------and construction. electric motor refused. rewinding and repairs. prompt Insurance efficient servlcc, Call Stephen The lowest or any tender will Apply INSURB 110. with Faraes. With,. F. Delaney 3692·H. . not necessarily be occepted. EXPERIENCED· BOOK·KEEPER Newfoundland " Compan,.. Ltd, for Auto Fire, ~ja_n3..;.,4..:.,5..:.,6.;..,7.:..,B______CIRCULATION MANAGER, E. B. FORAN, Trlnaportation, Marine. \Pbone STOVE OIL-AnY 'moun\ from THE DAILY NEWS (Female) Services 1073 or Rex KeDand, 501.. II gallons up, delivered. Ken. City Clerk. .... ROBERT DAWE '.. ION, 1lrt u4 mount Oils. 'Phone 5472·A. jan4,11 DIAL 2177 Apply to FINAL CONNECTION ST. Automobile. 1D,IIlUce. B. life, dec3,lmth ~=====:::==i jan4,tf . ''- JOHN'S-LEWISPORTI '-P.O."lre BOs Insure.85, Ho7al Telephone Bank· Chlm Z882, CASH------PAID FOR COMICS, ======:::::::1 . OFFICE MANAGER,­ SERVICE-TODAY btrl, St. John'.. ap15,6m magazines, pocket novels, sllght· Train leaving St. John's 8.30 Jy wqrn clothes and footwear. p,m. today, . Wednesday, will Contlel STAN FOWLER. Renoll John oJ. Snow. 9 New Gower St. THE DAILY NEWS . msthke connGelction 8 t Lew1lsportte ~~~I!~~ r~;:.~~~ob~ala~~ d_e_cl_4.;..(m_l ______._ f dec29,tf wI S,S,' cucoe or po nts 0 promptlJ settled. 'l'htJne 5531-:- PRINCESS BEAUTY PARLOUR, St, John s, P.O. DOl 13. 'pl,lm 13 LeMarchant Road, Dial 4310 CONNECTION SOUTH COAST INSUBANCB II wrI II &II We specialize In hair styling and SERVICE-FRIDAY Limit d Ins - 0 Dltlartro ent- cutting, also tinting and cold T 0 ·R E N T e , Ullnce ep me!! waves, Open nights by appoint- Regular 9,00 a.m, train to Ar- rire, Automobile. MarIDe. alld ·an ment . , nllv241rolh Unfurnished House containing three Bedrooms, living gentla Friday, January 7th, will CI."altJ Une.. Telephone :1131. . , 1950 AUSTIN Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, situate at Manuels. Oil make connection with S.S. Bar I. MITCHEU .. SON LTD CAR OWNERS - Tire repairs, $700.00 Haven for the South Coast Ser- ~ 'ffid lit rvI d ' Pt Krease oll change motor tune up Furnace Heated, Hot and Cold Water. Rental $100.00 vice. 1e~:meD: or 111&:"::' ~~I' carburetor, valves: brake relining, BAIRD MOTORS LTD. per month. Apply flR:1iIGHT NOTRE DAME BAY Dial 2121-212t. ~b17,6m·lprlnlls, battery charging, BLUE . SERVICE AND' GREEN .BAY BONNET. SERVICE STATION, Merrymeeting Road SERVICE FINAL ACCEPTANCE CONTACT A. L B1CU1~ CO. PhoDII 4811J, ap23,lnl Dial 8·0378 HALLEY .& HICKMAN . LTD.. lIIsuruee !lenu. Phones . . Freight for regular ports Notre U3J-I+G-e. r.O.B. 8M,'for JOur ALL WOOL MATl'RESSES re ~~~~~~=~==~ BARRISTERS and SOLtCITO~S Dame Bay Service and Green InsuranCi ftqulremenb. mZll picked re.covered; .prlng.. da, Furness, Withy::&· Company Ltd.::, ~ i . , • .' ." . " ... I;': t Bay Service for forwardlng via· --- beds rewired' Inner BpriDg matt- . " LlverJOQl81. Jolm'l BostOD IlaJUQ It J ....',; I T."'. BUILDING DIJC«WORTH STREET S. JOHN 5 Lewlsporte and M,V. Clarenvllle DEPINDAILI FIRE INSUR resses reconditiOlled, Write: Phone 'Ln Stock. . ·to' &oOb." 10 te te· , jan3,5 . and M.V. Codroy acc~llted Rail· ANCI-Don't risk your valuable. 3891, wire. a J. Keats, 111 Mount 8t. JobD'~ . Bonon BaUfu 8t JoIm's LI'~ i ======~ way Freight Shed toilay, Wed· to ....ve" I few dollal'lo Our Royal Avenue. ... , neaday, ·0.00' a.m •.to 11,00 p.m, faJr..rate, reliable pollC1 live. ------"New!otindland" . De~, 17 Dec, 24 Dec. 31 Jan. -4 Jan.:. .) This wlll be final acceptance for Immediate protectJon. Phon HARDING'S TRUCKING" GAS FIRE CEMENT, FIRE Cl.AY "Nova. Sc'ltla"..... Jan •. 1 Jan. .. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 ·Jan:· 21' '. f season, 8921· or ·wrlt.e J. J. Lace,. P. O. STATION':"'Ghs, Oll & AcceslWr "Newfoundland" . Jan. 19 . Jan. 26 Feb, 1 Feb. II. Feb•. S- .. 80x SOl cepltt les. General Trucking, Furniure FIRE CLAY SLABS & CHEEKS i SHIPPERS PLEASE NOTI & "Nova Scotia".-. Feb. 5 Feb ·12 Feb. 18 Feb,?.2 Feb •. 2$ I· Plano Moving a Spectalty. Dial FIRE B~ICK "Newfoundland" _;Feb. 23 Mar•. 2 . Mar. 8 ·Mar. 12 "Mar•. 1S ~ Gasolene . and other restricted 3214. Springdale Street Inel1.1m CHIMNEY BRICK "Nova Scotia" .. Mar. 12 Mar. 19 . Mar. 25 Mar. 29 . Apr. 1 i clrgo' for points South Coast .Taxil ~ USED CARS fOUR Ire... I'IDI)lI. two .AIII CHIMNEY· TOPS I "Newfoundland" .Mar 30 Apr..6 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 . Service for forwarding via Ar­ Persons contempiatlDg passage .to Europe should make booldnp ~ ,entla and M.V. Marlorlta ae- ro. QUlDK ... BMter Seme. rack. to serve you. Greasin;, oll FLUE LINING' "/Je/h'r al cepted Railway Freight· Shed lb. HUB TAXI, nelf the RallWI11 cha~ and washlnll ",hlle-u-wall well in advance. : Ilurs Ra;nl"s" Cars caller: feir pnd dellvered for PARTITIONS TILE • • .. _--- tomorrow, Thursday, 9,00 I,m. to It In)' time, to lDy place, clll theae and gener.lJ repairs-Terra WEEPING TILE AIr PlUages irranllp.d by B.O.A.C. - K.L.M. - SCllndlnavlan Afi- I .------, 5.1)0 I p,m. Slltll!ll. Dial 1)71. . . Hnes - Pan American Airways - T.W.A. IDd connectln'~. I Nova~MotCfs Ltd. rear Newfound CLAY SEWER PIPES (glazed) land Hml OCU4.tI PLIBRICO (for stovp And linea. . . . . ~., i BAIRD MOTORS LIMITED Consult us regarding your travel problems. ..,' , >-4 ·Dry Cleaning. furnace linings) ME~R(M[UIN(, RUAD .'IK PIIUNE 8U.llH . eOjl\l 4 . .. . FURNESS·.tRAVEL OFFICE ..•.•. :1 0RA.rT ()J,IANEIl8.£TD~ wben CLASSIFIED ADS, C .. fj Ibl.chlrm or newoesl Ili remred. ·..... ON·, GET· RESULTS NElWonNOL1.."i'J) DOTEL ,.OOlO'" ...... aL• L Dial eDB5. l' HamIlton st. oelUy H. J" Stabb&' o.

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.I , , " . \ . ,'10 .1 16 .. THE DAllY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1955, 12.1 ! l:Ie P~tliamentl . Al~ T.HE'I 2.01 and He 11;1 Recess. " PROFITABLE. '.'POULTRY, . 5.0 ~~~ ·'"SIGN·, 6.4 J.Enoch Powell; Member of' ~ ptt '. : 'OF i Parliament {or Sout1I·West wol· 119~ o ve,rhBmpton since 1950, Is' also a .. ~ THE D,AIRYMANAGEM ENT distinguished scholar. In a broad· ;. AND 00 bO K' ,cast In the BBC's Gene~al Over.:., ~ •.M I T E.D . 0" .1'" 0 : TO seas Service hp. said that the Lib· of the House of, Commons . . - . . i \ r~ry was' one .of the parts of the great , . , , " A Book edited by Dr. I. R. Sparling, 8.S.A., D.V.M, is available Palaee of WeRlmlnlster t<;1 which A Strange Woman's free to all our PIONEER FEED Customers on application, or-writ. \strangers were' not admitted D 'h ; '. when the Houec ,vas silthlg. The aug ter , us direci arid one will be mailed immediately. . SYDNEY COAL Ivnsllors who saw the Library Maurice Walsh ...... 1.50 \ . I during Recess would sec 1\ rather The Island Where Information in this Book is invaluable and we suggest getting old-fashioned, place where an odd " , . research workcr or two would be Time Stands Still ' one without delay and read for yourself "all the Point.rl" Th. Federal Government have agreed to Subvention making notes "The time to sec Dennis Wheatley 2.25 about PIONEER PROFIT PROVEN FEEDS. the Library 1'( the I10use of ' alsiltanc. to produ~ers of SYDNEY COAL-as a consequence" the Commons as' it really Is,. is al Jeeves and the

DOMINION COAL COMPANY LIMITED, have reduced the price nfne or tell o'clock some eVlmlng Feudal Spirit I' dUl'ing the session when almost J.75 of SYDNEY COAL by $2.40 per Ton. ' • every a\'nUalJle scat m1d easy P. G. Wodehouse ...... 1choir Is occupied, olmost every The Steam Tawler I inch of desk l'OV cred wllj1 1J00k~ U d and papers," said i'lr. Powell. gon a I t Then there w~\'e many Mcmbm B, J. Taylor ...... 3.00 : OUR: PRICE ,In Armchairs, some rending new IS f H . Government publlcalions. others ense 0 umour 'PHONES: 'taking It easy or trying to make . Stephen Potter .. ;.. ,... " 2.75 5143 • 5144 is:- \ AS FROM DECEMBER 28th, 1954, I up (or sleep lost during an all· ' . ' ' . I night . sitting. A~o\'e Ihcm .lI"as Care,s efAn Old Codger . 1'. J. ROI! ; a teleprinter and on iI at Inter· "Robert' Service . ." ...... 3.00 CH'\lR~t.\ 1 TON (DELIVERY AND TAX PAID) of , " . $20.00 FOR , 'vals li"as' )lUlfrhed the name' Unclaimed H'\RBOU~ $10.00 FOR ~'2 TON (DELIVERY AND TAX PAID) i the, i\lclilbcr· ~pca\{lng' In the The Four Continents 'Ch~mber Ol·· the "nature of ·the Osbert Sitwell .. :...... '.4.7.5 Bell Island News Numbers $ 5.40 FOR 1A TON (DELIVERY AND TAX PAID) : hushicss whleh had 'been reach· . •... •• OTTAWA­ . crl. hi the labcls til'cnty 01' H.R,H. Prince PhIlip or $ 3.00 FOR % TON (DELIVERY AND TAX PAID) ment B. . i IhirLhy members \l'oulll he work· Duke of Edinburgh The following numberJ are. tblll\ 'still unclaimed from ·tli' -: Lioe. chairman ling and clsew;,crc lillie knots oC " . Installation of Anniversary harbors hm . LET HARVEY'S BE YOUR I ~lcl11bcrs could bc sccn 111 sub· Fifty Centuries of Art . Christmas RarDe. AnYDne. hnillJ .l cc'd Wedl1< BUY· WORD FOR COAL : dued conl'cl'slllon ol'er a sta· Frands H. Taylor ...... ". 5.00 these numbers are asked'"to eon· Illites. In additIOn 10 these stat· Officers Of Wcdding tact Len Kent as soon as po,slbll: nlinister SI ! lo,nary figures there was also a The Yukon The Itnnual installation of offi· Spin No. 30-WlnnlngNo. %3. The 62-~' Spin No. 32-Wlnnlng No, I. ,:;rc~l dcal o( motion as i\lcm· ' Arthur Clierry Hinton 4.00 c~rs of the Dominion Volunteer : ~Ir. and ~!rs. Ben Searle cele·' ~cwroundl Fire Brigade look place in the hrates their wedding anniversary Spin No. 3S-Winnlng No. 10!. bers hurrlecl In looking Cor col·' . flf the boar .I ,Ica;;ucs of Go\'crnment and op., A Clerk of Oxenford Canadian Legion Club Rooms on today. They were married at St. . Spin No. 46-Winnlng No. 104. 10ft. ' I position supportm who werc Gilbert Highet .... " "... 2.50 Ihe evcning of December 301h, :I!ary's Anglican Church in St. Spin No. 62-Wlnnlng No. tion ill 193 111reesnl. for this could be of 1954. The orticc bearers for the J0hn's on January 5, 1917. Con· Spin No. 66-Winnlng No. 123. Smith, WIll tactical hnpOl'lanCe In decldlns Across the Roof of en:ming year are as follows: gratulations. Spin No. 83-Wlnnlng No. 711. on superan w\1(!thcr to apply thc closure to The World President-Donald 'Gosse; - ! Spin No. lOO-Winnlng No. 100. The three·1 a debale or to force a division. Vice.Prr~ident-Patrick Ezekiel Congratulations are also in I Spin No. 81S-Wlnnlng No. 4li. board Is in A s~nse of continull movement WilFred Skrede ...... 2.50 Chler-Robert D. Norman. order lor Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas' Spin No. 839-Wlnnlnll No. 111. Ing and dev' ,,:as kept up r.y relays of meso Recording Secretary _ Harold r,amswood, who celebrated the of maior h; Fillier. 17th anniversary of their wedding BELL ISLAND ...... •• .. "naUona!." "slowl)'.does.lt" Is the motto here. sengers who came In to look for Oieks & CO. Ltd. Financial Secretary _ Norman on January 2nd. ~!rs. Lamswood PEOPLE IN THE NEWS-TWO I Mr. Smith (j Until you get the knack of It, go It's best to ratl~ , .' people lI'~nted on the telephone. . ~ h:is been na ttiE sOm,SELLERS Rees, , \\'<15 the former Eleanor Rees. II!r. William Manning of St. ;€race Comes as slowly as you have to 10 do thld straight cbalr a:d a Cml~~!~;1 '''fhe' Library of the House o( bel' wil·!l )1 Treasurer-Rivlyn Kennedy. John's, spent a few days on the is vice·cbair maneauvcr graccful1y. No one home. Deep, soft chairs take a Commons Is IInything but a cuI· Phone 319J . 44:15 Island, while here he was • gue!t will notice your slow motion, but little more work. Don't seUle In. tured retrer.t and placc of study Sr. Depuly Chief _ ~!alcolm 1I!r. Brian Power who was home In announ of Mr. and 111'1. James P: Xen· From Practice will surely notice hurried, awk· t til I id l\I P 11 Blackmore. I on his an~ual v~caU?n, returned poinlment. I " . BY. AL1CA HART ward, embarratsed movements. 0, esc; et your good jlostur~ or amusement," En j r. owe, Deputy Easl-Jamcs Murphy. to Memol'l31 Um\'erslty on ~Ion· nedy. he has been ,., No one ,baa kept a record of how Approach the chair sldewa~'s support you. You should nevei like every oth~r part of lhe Pal, J Depuly Centre-Patk. ~!yers. day after spending a very enjoy· the del'elop 'man)' women have spoUed a for a stcp. Plnce one (oot back, sprawl In a chair. tce of Westmlnlster when the Deputy West-Wm. Fillier. ahle "acation with his mother, 1Irs. Margaret Cochrane and her hoI'S and lou beautiful appearence by plopping right by the edge of the chair. If you need to alter your posi. House Is slttillg, the atmosphere Getting Redy Sick Committee:-nivlyn Ken· i ~ll's. ~Iary Power, Dominion Range. ,four c1lildrcn returned to their ther expans in' a chair. A woman may walk Place the olber foot directly In tlon Rft~r you' hkve sat Iluwn,' Y~II Is of a kind III suppressed tens· .devclops. beautifully and have a wonder- front of it. Then lowcr yoursell can_do it easily If YJU ha'len'l Ion as though a ps)'cholo;llcnl: neoy, Norman Ree,. Jam~s Mur.! f home in st. John's, Ifter spendin, 1111'. Rohr: fully controlled voice, but If she gcntly Into the chair. If you do given In and allowed the ~halr tn dynamo somewhere oin the \'Ic·: phy, and Haroid Fillier. I President, Resp. N.A. a very enjoyable holiday- with her lin~atr. Nn settles In a chair like a milkmaid this rlg,llt, . and don't end up on do yc·~r work of holding you up. Inlty \\,el'e In ~peratlon and nil I Audilors:-Jamcs Murphy and:. The Fire Brigade-Proposed. B. mother, I1Irs. Mary Power, Domin· eral ~cr\'ici ~qualtlng on a ,stool, it all goes, the floor in your pratlce rlln, you lfryou mlls~ heave about :11 It, dis 1'.lI'lthln Its reae!l were affectcdbY I' Harold Fillier. i W. Tucker, Resp .• H. P. Dickey. ion Range. '.. , partment 0: to naught. I~'Jculd find yourself sitting easily c. ceU)' pick 3 new chair Ihe ne::t II 'fllis all,pcl vlldlng tcnsion Is, At the conc1mion of the ccre.! Ladics and Lesion-Proposed by He actcd Like many phases of beauty, forward In \lui chair______with ydur hme you get. .____ I'heiGhtened . In the Library by Ihe. mony a banquet was held and the \ [.. conard Hughes, Rcsp., Arthur LOS ANGELES (AP)-A dru.nk f ' toms tariff crowdinG together of Members o( following special guest!i wcre ' Proudfoot. charge against' one of Bing, Cro~· ! nancial ad' fommissior nil parties pur~ulng their \'arlous given a hearty welcome: Mr. and Absent Comrades-Cfoast in by's twin sons, Denis, 20, wia dis· :\ porlation ;1 duties and COllcerns In this Call' ~!r~. II. P. Dickey. MI'. and Mrs. ~i1encc). Proposed by Roberl D. missed Monday by a municipal royal com NO\'J 'THERE'S ONE" flncd space. To the observcr.it ,T. M. Bracken, MI'. and Mrs. !':rrman. judge "because the boy lias lIever 6001' WAY OF iELLllIl' ! . 1933. A REAL COWPUNCHE~ mlghl look uncomforlable and Arthur Proudfoot, Mr. and Mrs. A shorl addrc5~ was Ihcn dc· been in trouble before." He I~ ~ FROO A PHOfoJV! THET incon\'enlent. as Indccd In many B. W. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Dong !i\'crcd by Mr.. J. M. Bracken, (01· Judge Robert Clifton t03Sed eul Canadian FELLER $AT ON HIS 61'1.RS AN' 'THCOC,HT II'rss It Is. Wt.nt III! would not Neal, Mr. and Mrs. ,J0e GOS5C, Mr. lowing which communilY ~ingins the charge after hearing llWYU rluring Ule A I:ATTLE. 9JAKE rcall~els how essential 10 the ann Mrs. Chris Par8lcy, Mr. and wa~ "ery hrarlily indulged in nichard C. Bergin. repre!lentlnJ: "iser to til HAP err HIM! ,~~~u\!ar charader of thc House M!'s. Wilson Gray. until midnight. young Crosby. Dennis hlmaell did ~ir. trainin chairman Cnmmon~ tlm\ ,"cry discom·1 President nclcd 3S An evening o( good fellowship not appear. or Gos~c ~f.C. I mcn's con fort .l1ul illColI\'cnlcnce is. The (or the evcning and Ihe following Iwas brought 10 a close with Ihe lIe was arrP5ted eArly I!unday CI,10rmoUS inC!\I11'Cnlcllcc and ir toasts were duly honoured. singing of "Allld Lang Sync" and when police halted R tar In which l'iI ~Uon of h<\l'!ng 10 work on a The Quccn-froposed hy Ihc the National Anthem. he was riding. . Hanlli I I \ ,,,arrow 111'0 f:1'1 oC spacc at a ~~~~~--~.~;;====~~=-~--~.~~~~~---- I communal de<;I;. Cal' away from ' 5CC1'etllr~' and Iypewl'iter. ~\'1t11 v3rds oC corridor to the nearest ,. Be , \lelephone, Is :\ prlcc well worth Your home can be I ,~ying for Ihe indircct rcsults of '. being herdelt togelhcr with one's ~j He friends-and with onc'S opPOll' , enls, contillue1 ;'Ill'. powell. At the CENTRE of attraction 'certnln thnes lhere was a unanl· I mous stir In the Llbrary-"Bell's ',:i, l'ing, l\Iembers hurry, a police Fll man puis his hp.ad round the door rif the silence ronm and beUows HON out 'Division.' II', a matler of'sec' Qnds workers, Idlers, sleepers, all (NEA TeleptlOto) • Dag II have risen and disappeared. It Is Mrs. Averell lIarrlDlan, wife of , New l' n scene which lale at night orten New York's Governor·elect, in· i ended reminded me of the lnst trump spects the dress she plans, to wear delicatE :md, the Resurrection," he said. at the reception following her hns· . Hc felt that his account might band's Inauguration In Albany. to win lui,'c suggested that lhc House of It's an Ivory peau de soie shirt.· airmen Commons Library was nol a lib· waist frock with an \nvcrlecl pleal i by Rev rary in Ihe true. ;~n~e of thc skirt and huge jeweled euff links. i .. Less word. In' fact I1le combined lib· - plane tf rarles of the Lords and Com· DEATHS munisl tions Se Just Received mons could mrct most mosl de· COADY. _ Passed peaccfuJly mier al mands of people who· wanled In· !l1I':ty at the General Hospital. En.la! I ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF formation about Parliament. January 3, .Tane. widoW of the no!'n II l'iembers enjoyed eliceptlonal late Nicholas Coady. Grocer: sian. T ~s for borrow in" lit short leaving to mourn one sistcr.: facl)jtl ~ " Funeral 011 Wednesday at 2.30' 10 la~l 'iiollce from other preal lIgrar· p.m. by molor hearst! from till', .; Haml B. c. PLYWOOD· and DOO'RS les lind the Palace also contain· residCllee of ~Irs. LCD Cleary, 8: DO A GOOD INTERIOR strl1tti~ ed, In specially ctmstrtleted, air· pcace£uliy ' the air ALL STANDARD SIZES AND THICKNESSES. At~aJ~TE~v~ :~~:r;d oflhe eonditlonc~ rooms in the great away at Que,cn Mary Veterans' I The , an· immense de· Hospital. Montreal, on January PAINT JOB WITH brande posit of Parliamentary '. records. 3, William Foster. age 61. Lt'rt I ALSO, ANOTHER CARLOAD OF .~ "It i~ II said Mr powell'" II reo to mourn are his wife Gretta" .,' Ind~r of the historleai ~ontlnu. four caughters, Sister Mary; n:l. '. ' P'auUne, Mercy Convent, Mill· I .. liY,whlch links the deliberations till'Y Road. Glndys, New York, QUICK DRYING, Tra FIBERGLAS 'INSULATION of Henry 11 anrl his Council with Pat and SheIla, Montreal; to •• the result of tonight's division." whom sympath~: Is extended. May. his soul \ rest In peace. WASHABLE Ove ':. t. BATTS, . ROLLS AND PORING WOOL. 'NOEL-Passed away at the. MAT • , . '. " General . HOS1'ilal, Tuesday 7: HYGIENIC TRAF.FIC DEATHS IIlGHER p.m .. AlbJ:rt N(lel, formerly 01' • PIa :Also: TORONTO (CP) _ Police said Burin. soW of the late Mr. and DURABLE . Monday 73 persons died in Toronto l\Jrs~ Arch Noel of • Hr. qracc. • OTI . 'h resultol traffic accidel\ls in Leaving beloved Wife. Lillian. Satin bor's as • c " . one, daughter. Gel·trude (Mrs. ,. MODERATELY PRICED DONN~CONA .WALLBOARD 19M" I~~ largest number IR any 'rhomas Hallelt). two SOilS, Doug· tced ; year.', ,SlRce 19~'i when 94 we~e las of TOI'onto and Wl11iam of fit, In PLASTERBOARD 'I,dUed. In 1953 lherc were 70.lrafflc Bay Roberts, four grandchildrcn. Ontar MOULDINGS and FACINGS. deaths. The record was 102 In 1941. ltwo brothers. Arch and Douglas , . ~~ th' of HI'. Grace .. two sislers, Mrs. "olic~ Arch Taylor of HI'; Grace tme! . BIRTHS of co Mrs. O. Olsen of Saco, lIIaine. LATEX RUBBER BASED PAINTS The . Heacl~utlrter~ for: " .. ; • . . Funeral by motor hearse. 2.30 comn HOULIHAN-Born on Dec. 3D, pm. Thursday from 40 Forest IIA QUALITY PRODUCT" , it St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, to Rd. to St. Thomas' Church. No work 'ARBORITE· an'd METAL MOULDINGS. . Eileen nnd WillIam Houlihan, of flowers.··,: " .. ing a Freahwater. ArgenUa; 81 daughter CHAFE- Passed peacefully SOLE MANUFACTURERS \Iton GULLIVEU-llorn at the Grace away ,Tuesday afternoon after 1\ stud) Maternity 1I0s::lIlIl; January .'lth. long IIlnt'ss, .. Mls9 Mary J. Chafe 'gllal', • :Geraldlne, w!fe of F.d~arfl in' helP 90Ih"·year. I,eavlng to' Cana A.H. MURRAY & CO. ~TD; (,ulllvl!··. a da\lghlel:. A. Sisler moUt'n twu slsters,)ITrs. 'l'hemlore lor Bobby. "', . ',Leeor'P.ellY Ual'IiClul'.l\II'S. Annie The Stan~ard Manufacturing .co.; Ltd. A luild;~9. S~pplies Department , MOORE'"-Born al St. Joseph s Leard~;of.:Bo~ll1n: two brothers. said Hospital,' London. Ontario. on l'rederlcklr(<;;.U,S.A.. Samuel of ST., JOHN'S unci December 26th, to Sgt. lind Mrs; Goulds.,. Funeral· takes place to· \ WATER STREI!'\" • (INCORPORATED, 1902) ril II 'ST. JOHN'S Donald 1;. Moore. l\ pau!!hler, morrolv.· ~hi1isday at 2.30 p,m. Iho\! Donna. Franl'p~, Thp. ll10ther was trom ·h~i',·n~phew'~ residence. ' th~ ·former Ruby 'Lewis 'of this IGU~ C.hllfe •. qoulds, 10' lhePres·~ on ( city. ." entation,.Churcn by molor hearse. I e.ts, .1 " & .. ~. " .~. • , '.. , . .:" .,' ,"

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