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I I'.' .. , ' 1tus.si~.Rejec.ts 'ManO P(!ace, Newt L~·Q·derlleadsArmed~Might Faction~ , '. . I, ' . ' GRAVE·FO'REBODING 'OUSTED ·Malenkov's Defeaf IN WEST . EUROPE Point.s To P'plicy Says U. S. "Future Canada's Of Arm·s Build-Up May Lag In 'Obscure" .Reaction .. Khrushchev Is Real Boss .lpNDON-AP - The .fall 5 · MOSCOW-AP-Defence Minister Nikolai Bulganin, an army marshal, reo . .At om Race.. of Soviet Premier Georgi. urprlse placed Georgi M. Malenkov as prime minister of the Soviet Union Tuesday, MOSCOW (AP) -Foreli:n Min~ Mal~nkov. ,brought uneasy OTTAWA (CP)-Canadlan dlplo' The change wallo coupled "'ith a slatement of foreign policy criticizing the hter Molotov has accused the forebodings to western Eur· mats were surprised and astounded United States as an aggressor, upholding Communist 's claims ,to Formosa United States of openly threatening qpe capitals ruesday night. by the sudden resignation of Gcorgl and representing a picture of possible hydrogen bllmb warfare, which communism ('ommun~5t China with war over Prime Minister ChurchUl told the Malenkov and the elevatlon of De. alone would survive•. , . Formosa and the Pe5cadores and House of Commons: "The future fenCe Minister Bulgan Into the So- ltd h L.'l U S be be Is veUed In obscurity." That was I hi While Bulganin became prime Jected by oppN!ssed peoples," new agricullural program with 10 line t at e . ,may, • his answer to calls for a· state, prem ers p. minister; the drama that unfolded In view of the tenor of Molotov's strcss on mechanizatiM and th' hInd the SOI'iet Union In atomic ment.· . "I haven't the slightest Idea what before too Supreme Soviet (parlia' remarks-obviously to be taken as e:;ploilation of virgin lands ol weapons de,'elopmenl. ,We,sl Ge~man Oban~llor Konrad It Is all about," said Health Min· ment) turned thc spotlight on Nik' a statement of foreign pol, Siberia and central Asia, H~ Molotov made a wlde,ranglng Adenauer viewed the Moscow· de- Ister Martin, vice-chairman of the ita S, Khru&.'Jchev, head of the So· icy-Western diplomats noled with sparkcd the driVe for concentratlori. 2\;.-hour foreign affairs speech to vel~pments, however, as. a boost Canadian de~gation' to the Unlted viet Communist party, It strongly particular Intercst that a mall as· oi !teavy industry. . Russia's Supreme Soviet (parHa· for the Bonn governinent's policy Nations,' . underscored Soviet concentration sociaterl with the military harl b~· Malenkov had been associated menllin the gr~at Kremlin palace, to,rearm West Germany within tm "I was drinking my coffee when on heavy industry (arms) produc· come the new prime minir.ter, since August. 1953, with a drive capping an evenUul day that saw North AtlaDtic Treaty Organlza, I heard the news on the radio," , tiM for which Khru.shchev has been There was some speculation here to increase light industry produe. Georgi M. Malenkov resign as pw tion.· . '. . ~e said. "My reaction? 1 went on the chi\!f advocate, that it meant a stronger role for tion for consumer goods-a pro. mler and Marshal Nikolai ,Bul· .Hesald Malimkov's fall dealt a drinking my coffee. CONFESSES }'AILURE the armed forC2S in Soviet internal gr3m which Kllrushchev per-son· ganin elevated to succeed him. . devastating blow to anti, rearm a, "I don't think anYMe here can Malenkov resigned at a morning and exlernal affairs, even thoug.11 ally discr:!dited before last month'. The veteran foreign mlnist\!r de, ment groupS In the republic. which tell till what this' m'l!ans, but we .session of the Parliament, confess· Bulganin Is 'not a career militarY central committee meeting. elared that Formosa alld the Pes· are headed by the' Socialists. The are trying to find out," he added. • ing himself a failure in ,the field of man but an old Communist admin· Khrushchev's role In· foreign af. cadores "without mentioning other timing, he. told a mass m\!ellng of OFFICIALS SURPRISED . agriculture and an inexperienced Istrator. . fairs,· through the emphasis on Islands adjacent to .Chlna, areUD' his Christian Democratic party In In the East Block, a hlghly-plae· hand in the affairs of gov()rnment. This current session of the Suo heavy industry, was detected by do"b{ed .Chinese territory.'" Frankfurt, could not haVe been bet· ed' external affairs department of· Bulganin was nominated for the preme Soviet approved a new 1955 observers here in L.'la budget state; SEIZED BY U. S. ter ··to assure' ratification. of the rielals told a newspaperman. premiership at the afternoon ses· budget which increas~d Soviet mil· ment of Finance Minister ArsenJ "In spite of all this," he' said, Paris accords. "We are as much at sea on this sion by Khru&l1chev. who received itary spending by 12 per cent com- Zverev beCore Parliament. Zverev "t.'J:se Islands have' now been In Paris, former French premier swift tum of events as you are, a significant s tan din g ovation. pared with la,st year and laid the said emphasis on money [or arma ~I%ed by the U. S. A. who main. Georges Bldault laid: "The de. This came very much as a sur· Shortly thereafter Foreign Min- heaviest of stress on heavy in, ment was n~cessary because thert lalll there, at their expense, the parture' of Ma}ankov sbould MOW prise, Th, surprise Is that Malen· Ister Vyaschelav Molotov w()nt to dustry production. had been no lesselling of inlerna- criminal lang of Chiang Kal·shek the world that' the Instability of kov was allOWed to Nslgn Instead I the rostrum in the Kremlin palace, NOT STRONG LEADER tional tensions, that was eltpelled from China. pre· which France Is accused' also ex· of being lIqlddated," G . }JII ill I k I and w,lJile diplomats listened in the :.The white· bearded, handsome l\Ialcnkov's resignation climaxed paring with .the lid 'of' his hired isis in a totalitarian regime." At the Soviet embassy there was .eorgr,. • "t l( en OV Ipacked and tense galleries, grimly 8ulganin at 59 Is six years older monlhs of speculation concerning (orces an aUaek agalDst China ... · Italian Premier lIIarlo Scelba DO comment. An official Ihere s·Bld ,outlined the Soviet idea of what t-!Jan Malenkov, During the Second his role in l~e party and govern, As tba· two' branche.s of Parlla' told reporters ·In Rome: "1 can that Ambassador Dmltlr Olluvahln ~ would come from a hydrogeJ1,bomb World War he lI'as the Communist ment leadership, Soma Western ment-Ihe .Soviet' of thil' union alid oaly. eXpress my hoPe that .~lalen. had nQ' comment on' the Russian ,. ""ILES·T· ONES· IN i war, official directly in charge of the diplomats 5aw in it the elld of the the SOvlef of natlonalltles';;'liste-ned tov'.s'·.subsUtution' wlU ·.not m~an shufne. The official', voice was flat' ; iU . . ! Molotov said Russia has de~ armed' services, . immediately be· "collectil'c leadership" or commit· quietly; !tIo.1. 0 to V d;cvel~Ped' his ,th~ worsenl\IJ .. JIf_:a:'lK>liCJ".under. ~nd·,unenthuslasUc.. . .._'"'' . " -'-*"'., .. -'" ,,,:'" .... , velbpedhydrogen ' b (, mbs with neal,l] Stalill: Khrushchev said Bul· tee rule whiCh' took -'over after- charge of 'IIres~ion' by the United tit8·' molto: . 'Always more ,can- "Prilll'a Minister SI. Laurent and '. ".*..; "such success that the United ganin was the unanimous choi~ o[ Stalin's death, Slates ailinst ·Cbbil onr" For· nim.~,"" ,: i; , :, .. ' ,. '. External AffalrsMlnLster Pearson SOVfET HISTOR'T J States could appear backward," thc Communist party ccntral com, ~lalenkQv's statem·~nt said he 1l0~a.. ., , ,'. The'London.stock exchange dip- were ableDt In London wben the 1 Hc said a compari.son of Ihe true miitce and the council o[ ministers saw the nccessity "of strenglhening Molotov declared·tmi RlIsslanw ped.s1i&btly rin news of the Soviet news broke. ,Thcy were due to re, ' strength of t.h~ United States and for the premiership, The ccntral the I~aders·hip of Ihc council ot conslrler "the auresslve actions of chaDge •. The nus~lan embassy ans· turn Wednesday from th2 Com, lUli-nevolution SWCllt Russia, the Soviet Union would show that committees met Jan, 25, . ! minislers and thc nced to M,'c at the .U. S. h, and its."tlireat,s.'of l\'er~d'all tel~phoneeal\~ with: "We monwealth prime mlnls~~rs' confer, Russia. Is not the "'caker pa1'l)', It Wa, not clear whether Bul.jthe Pllst of the c.1lalrman of the ",ar" as "all agilrcs~lon· whlc.lJ have nothing 10 say," Foreign Sec. ence. Snl'lels establlshcll gl'vcrnmcnl with Sikolai J.enin as! II Thc Soviet Union wanls 10 com, ;:,min r~tains the defence ministry, council oC ministers anothcr com~ must be. un con d IUri nil. ly retary Eden· took. the news'll! a Meanwhile, Canadian diplomats prtmlcr and Lenn Trolsk~' commlss,1r oC rorci~n alfalrs, pele with Ihe Uniled Stales in Some diplomatic quarters spcc, rmle with greater experience in condemned by the.Unlteil Nations, meetin, 'or-Commonwealth prime huddled on the moves and wires JlIgcph 'Slalin becamc a memher nf Ihe Communist !"tomie matters only "in using uldcd tnat Bulganin 1I'0uid be 11 slatc work,", ' J( It I'Rlnes Its authority." . ministers. ' . fiummed ·to Washlnston and over· IlDrty's central cOInmittrr. . . I l1tomic energy IOl' pcace[ul aims," sort of chairman of the board-a The new program, Malcllkoll In. cff~el, he demanded 'the with· Worry was renccled In ~mallcr seR~ points as thay sought all In, 1918-Flf,lh all.Ru~shin' con~rcss adopterl I\'rllten constitu. h,1 asserted, co·ordinator-and not a stron;: per· said. is "baserl on the only correct lil'all'sl of. ~'U. S. 7th 'Flnt, counlrlc.s.· . formation that mlg-ht throw more Unn. 'Czar Nlcllnlas and· other mcmhets,n! royalfaniUy I WOULD END CAPITAUS~l 50nnl leader, foundation: Ih;! furthcr develop: whose lask force nolY Is !Creenlng A Dulch lahor party member IIsht on the Russian changeov.er. were !hot. Then Molotov warnell: I There was little fluestion about mmt by c~cry ,mea!!s of heavy in- the encuatlon of NationalliJt Chi, said: "A crisis In Ibe Soviet Union l~4-;.Lenln d. led. "In casc of eventual war, world Ihe influential role of the 50·year· cI~;:try; . only Its lmpiementati~D nest' from t..'le Tachens and !lands I~ always more sinister than In the Af ch'i1ization will not perish but what old Kh~ushch~v, personally ident· ~\'Ill create the necessary condl~ bdwH!n FormOlla and ·Pescadores West, and at least We ,knew Malen· Child Lives ter 11128-3la1ln won dominant· position as Trotsky and other will be destroyed Is the rotten soc' HIed WIth all the most important IOns for a real up5ur~e in the pro- and any attack from the main· kov WIS not out for war;" ' cl1otcnd,ers for power were exiled, or purged. ial system with Its blood.saturated event.s in So~iet life in the last ductlon of all essen hal c~m,!!odit land:··. lorost diplomats saw the. change I T . .G l!l33-Unlted States reco~nlzr.d Communist regime. I imperialism which Is bein~ re, year, He had charge of the ics for popular consumptIon, "Then military iictlons ViU! cease as snrla~ evidence of a eontlnulng emperature oes 1939-5ov18t Union serit "armles Into Finland and ~Igned /' ...--- ..... - ..------.. ---.------. ill' the .Far East· and peace will power strUlIRle In the Kremlin with. ' Don·aggresslon pael with Nazi Germany. Sovlel forces Mail· Planes 1 C_ _I_ . prevaU," N kit I. Khrushchev, Communist T 109 D g ee Invaded Poland. ' Molotov said Russia wants·to're· party-boss, taking over with an o· e r s 1940-S0viJ;ts anllexed Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. L St IV I Ia n s' NOb· duce International ten s Ion and Iron hand, The new premier, Mar. LONDON' 0 t (CP)-Cool water 1941":'Germans invaded Russilln territory. a ! o~ pera ng ~!~~~~::~~e :~g~~/ili'/:!;: ,:~~~~~;:t!~~ganln, Was viewed applied· wlih :. ~pongel! credltl!d l/l43-\jerman army encircling Siallngran snrrendered. , Filr the first time thi! year, Ie. mOlan question as "an Internal If· .' But all ,,·ho commented also saw with saving t~e life of,~ nine· 1945-Germany, Japan and other Axis pOWers surrelldered, L· . NTh 'conditions were good enough Mon Iulr ofT.lllna." a hardening of Soviet attitucb to- month-old Slrl burning up with a Stalin took part In Yalta and Potsdam conference!, I . 'day to permit mail-carrying plane,. ward. the ,West. They. noted with fever which raised her temperature Communist and non,Communlst spheres of world In, e, ave . .ace n. to land at LaSeie and Horse Is concern Khrushchev's polley of to ljl9 degrees over t!J.a weekend, f1uence evolved. lands, EPA planes also broughl S ' bulldlDg' up heavy. In'dus!ry-the Sheila Blake was "still" serious 1950-U.S,S,R: signed mutual aid pact with Communist Chinese : mail to points from Forteau and Pope till sinews of. ws·r-and his harpings but no longe~ In ~ritical condl, I' on the need for Ii·olsterlng the So, .tlon In Clinton Hospital rCiime of Mna 'I'ze·tunJ/. . U.S. Plunes Aaain Fired On, Cartwright on Labrador, Needs Rest viet military might. '" Tuesday, attending phys.lclan ~r: 1953-Stalln.dlell, A trhllul,olrate consisting of Premier G~orgl I L' . ;'1~anwhi1e, helicopters still havr ATIC,'N CITY (AP) _.Th·e We.st'~rn authorities· on Russia W• Rh' stdrroeeptpesdaldt~ 1110e2rd!eg~~~ a M. ~lalenkov, Inlerlor Minister I,. P. Beria and Foreign. Damufled to be used a! mail Planestbln tb' t nut NOlle l " " rate 'Bulganln as something of a u~ as' • 'Minister V. ~l. IUolotov took over and llromlsed to , ~ Notre Dame Bay arl~a,.5 ere, Popc'~ pbyslclans have advised ~trftw man., They were unanimous . Dr. Street worked over the I~fa~t tase 1I1e cold war •. Bpria later was executed, Nlkl(a t • not sufficient ice there for Ikl him against Ittemptlng lo·resume In'believlng the real power In Rus· for four 1I0urs sponging. cool ~at r S. Khrushchev emerged as first secretary of'the :Com. I 'tAIPEI, Formosa-AP-The U,S, Na\'y announced the, equipped ordinary plan~~, even limited public' ludlence,s .lor 5i1 now rests' with Kbrushchev. over her body, administering ,oxy· I I ,. t I Itt d T d f m North _. ---"'--'-"" ...... -..._- at· least another month, sources , . .. . gen, antibiotics and giving Intra· 1I1\105t par y s cen ra comm .ce. I'last Chinese civilian was remove ues ay ro NT clo~e to the pope uld Tuasday. . An editorial In the LondM Sta~ venous Injections of glUcose water, 1~55-)lalcllkov resigned as 'premier and Dclcncc lIlinit.!er Tachen, whose garrison was reported ready to leave only COtD FROI "The Pope sUlI needs rest, to summed·U up this way: "Stalin is She' was· suflerlng. from bronchial Marshal Nikolai. Bulganin succeeded him.' . . r h b h' d ,---.-... -----.--,.---.-.-- continue his convalescence," OIIe dead-long live Stalin, Only now pneumonia. . a scorched eart e In " ~ • doctor said. '. his name Is Khrushchev." "It Is tb-z first time I have seen ' ',.... Report.s from the U,S, 7th Fl~Cl Sick Child a ehUd willi '0 hl!;h a tempera- ,. soid Red anti,alrcraft gun~ers or Pilots KiUed lUre .... Dr. Street said. A tempera· , . •. II1~ seco~d 5trai~hl rlay flrcd on }'} T I :[ " . ture.of lG5 Is considered ~anger, To Unload New PaInts'" u,s, camer planes but,no Idalma~d 1 own 0 Lou. . , h Of' .ous and ~w per.:sons surviVe a tern·, . was reported, An AP tilspa c I ~al . rature of 108 h2 added .• I· I C S · ., the R~ds on Yikiangshan, eight PHlLADEl,PHIA (API-An 18' ' ra S '. pc , • Coal S IIp; It l'eate·1. tIl' 'miles north of Ule Taehens, fired OI,onlh-old son .o! an Unile~ State5 j Pro , be ..C .. . , I · , . on two planes Monday night and AIr Forc~ radIO operator m New· Thlngl are heating up Cly,r " . ....' . ; 'F1fty ReCeIVe L· 1 NS TORONTO (CPI.- Pa!nl Is a one TiJesday. . f~undland, reported ill from an un" In Russia, t,ul wI'r. glttln,·;;· t ' lverpOo.? 01" household word, .Thlxolroplc Is not Otherwise, the Chinese C01!1.mu, diagnrned type of cerebral palsy, the cDI:I front hlr•• Or mlY· ~~ 'W' ' ·nes·' , " b h· d' " -but It is creating quite a stir in nish from 11'~arby island posItions ~rrived here safely TU2Sday after, . T 0 Jet Pia U';"'!g, t 00 S LIV~RPOOL. N.S. (CP) "7, A paint circles. still made no attempt to interfere: a 2O.~011r plane trip,. ~ b. It'. the c~ld shoulder. In ,~; , ': I ',' . _ run ·l.!ersey Papl!r offiCial Tha thixotropic palnt.ls being, In the withdrawal, which \Vas mol'" Thc chllrl h .Tohn \Yestl311, son' . any case, yr.u'li bl cold all ~. " . ~ F ' Qu' said Tuesda~' the\:olller Liverpool exhlhited by a Branlford company! Ing In such high ge~r t1\at soml' ,,[ S~t., Francis R, \\'cstla.lI, 2i, of aver, oI1 ec.a'"Use the ~ighlSt;i CHATHAM, N.B.-CP-Two Sabre Jetfig~ters erashed rom een· .Packet would be emptied of her ,at the Canadian hardwares ,andl authorities expcctcd It to be com· !I;l1'mon air forCe base, .:\lld... paint to which the tempen. ~~: d lodEld' thi . fo e training base in a t m .'. . " - haH,cargo of bunker coal by 1\ IIcusewares exhlblUon here. lei cd 'by :\Iond~y or before, A 'i)oke~maD for SI. ChrIS' ture will stagger today will =;

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2 THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY ,FEB,' 9, 1955 ~NNUAL, REPORT' • . \ Meetin~Weapons For Form Merchants' $t~. ·.:SOhn's !FilmCouncil- C~~~~::~!!ces FAssocI"Cation~~ , O'ITAWA (CP)-Canada's armed . ....u.. y. TI'B. 16mm ... " ...... " m.,,,,,II...... ''''mml'''' (" . Co ...... P- S~f! Wri'" 1 ace 6mpetItIon ... "'*- B __ .bI. by'" N.U"oJ."1m .....; Ib, po. "" (tD54) ....."'... io,,,, "',., ,"ok" ~'"U"," 'REDERlorDN (CPH"''''· : i, ,""to' ., ...,,,. ", '.solutlon wllh respect to having the the".I,d" oldest jewel., " in the BrillshI. wHl be borne in mind when the lobklng after the bookings on \' SI. John's Film Council and I feel \ minority of the members and lOne good r~ason for sticking to $14-,ooo.f!OO, or equivalent to a quar· ",•• ott",1 ADth.m" ,,' .ho"ado "'.. ,. .... th ...h It ml,hI h' ••• ,( of"".. (" .'" "m'" ..'I...... ""',.. tho, ..,. "d m.. " 'm,,1 h', k'" ,( " ,,"'.1 ....ppm"· """Uoo.1 .",.,.. oIlIU.,. "Id ••,,( '¥ "",,' tot" (" .n N•• '. '1. ."",,",,lud". "n,h. (" _,,'. " ...1 P ....,,,. " " ...... , ., '" .oolght. Tho II,,,.. .., dori.,! (""d .lIm,. th' B,,,d st,1I I m,,", I, ,I,. ,( tho ....."',, " !h •• C".d,·, ". too Bm"''''. tho m,,',,' '" "',. ,~,Th. , .., j'" ,,,. '"" h"." "" "'. '''I.... ,~..' J.... " mooth· ' ..m Ih.~.. tI~ _m,,, ,.... , ..j,,"" ,,,I,m.. , ",,".1Iy .m .. ~ Ia,., ,"m.(,~,' "m,. I B1 '"~"." " ,'" , ... '" ,,,... " a great number o[ respects, & \Of ,1954, there were 119 bookings You ma' I"ondnr how WI't n during weekends, serious consid. Weapons are related to the sizel f9r marrIed personnel are to be ( " ",""m"" (" th •• H~ ,.. ,.. h , ~ " ,,,,,,ll,,,. A. " "lrem ...' "m,'O.d. wlfu ",th" '" "." alrly progressive one, the memo I d d I 1954 th • three plec~s of equip:n~nt and eration must be given to the pur· ample, an infantry sactlon's equip·! Cor oecupanc~' a year later and bcrshlp has grown from 105 In 0 ur ng ere were 446 with b f th t b chase of additional equipment ment does not include a field how· I 200 more the following year. There 1953 to 'approximately 135 at the ~ookings. hThe ,Urban Prosramme of bookin;~ oc~u~~~ eronnu:ee~ The Publicity Committee ·ap. itzer. i will be 500 other hom'2s for civil· Mr. u end of 1954 and I feel confident or an at month period in 1953 d I . pointed for last year were Miss As far as Is known here there: ians. night. I that the end of 1955 we shall ap- r8sthmade usje 0tf 111 tdlmehs while :~Iesd, ,;~ we~~o~~~;s abl:o~~d SOI~: IDaphne Pratt and Mrs, Phyllls are no atomic cannons being sUP"\ John Paterson, chairman of an proach closely to the 200 mark, n. e year us passe, t e pro. hi b \BrOOkes, unfortunately Mrs plied for formations as small a,s a! Oromocto ad\'lsory committee. saId which speaks very highly for the gramme. were booked 5{)0 times; ~x:ha: eW~~~~g ~!mabe~~tt~:~ :~ Phyllis Brookes, unfortunatel; division. And a division is the! 43 acres will be set aside for a FLY ASD SAn ON TeA's acllville! of the membership com. this fIgure does not Include utUlz. g g • ~[rs. Brookes resigned from the largest formation in the Canadian: commercial area. No detinile plnns mltteep comprisingd M Gof Mr. NINathan h 11 ceadtiofrnom the Department of Edu. OOfnCeqoUriptmwoenOtCCfraoSlmOnSgebnYerothues IpOea~~ executive. early, in the year, and Army.At the momant' ' it appears likely ii ha\'emenl, been made. for Its d'~velop. Low Fare Tourist Service enney an • r. eorge co. , • pIe. You cnn understand too, why Mrs. Dom. Pittman was appoint· Canada's soldiers would get atomic I S~~S .N,! L1i1lITATI~NS The Llberary Committee com. If you will think o! these figures at times It Is or was necessary for e~ to act in her stead. This com· weapons only i! there were a far I If It IS left to prIVate enter· .N. Only $75.00 to Montreal Savl Compllmcntary Ii"ht lu' h ng or $18.15, prislng Mr. Maurice Wilansky for a moment.you wlJl readily see you to share booking dates, or ~l1ttee, too, hal wor~~d hard duro and a full·fledged army were built pri~e to develop the area, there b Ii, nc es. Same 40 lb and, fortunately for us, th" slaff that, the onus of the work of the transfer equipment to other memo mg the year compJimg, editing, up. ,,' will certainly 00 restrictions on the FIFghRtgeballoWancc as on First Class. All Tourist II s Y North Star Sky liners. o fthe National Film Board, at ISt. John's Film Council has been bers and perhaps suff,er a little in. etc,. the various news letters which CLOSELY STUDIED type oC building, but I cannot see SL J,h,', ,. tho , ..,," ,( M...... , .~ .. ~ by tho N.tI,,,. Fltm """I""" •• tim .... I""", to yo? ,~ tim. ~ tim, h". ~ An \hi, d." .,1 m." tho ",. '" tlm".IIon, " th, "mh.ro , See HARVEY & ·CO., General Acents for TeA Ben'I' Drew, Mr. Gordon FlJller, Board ,staff and you wlJl see ' too deUver, equipment to specI'fled' ..celved, , and I feel sure tha~ they vices'I~.,g\, ar~ ignoring"'" ,,' the tactical"',," and" businesses,"Tb. ~w" ••saId" Mr.""".', Paterson. ,. ,~ or '~Inne TeA 7166.' , ,. M 5S Kay Dunne an Mr. Douglas why they ,are anxious t)!at a great. places at specified times, yet in ve one an extremely good job, atomic weapons,' pecle~ . to do all their shopping in w: 'l/IN Goo",~ h".·h.... tho .,It 01 " ..... l! ...It" ,h,' , •••It. " ,It thO ., h.w " ..I,,,, ,,~"tI, .h" , .....It .. th.. F" ", ••,1 •• " .. ,; ... ",m,· '''''.n''''. "m"b " .. ,"'" jTIIAIIS-I'AIIAIIA the work of a Film Councll, In sponslbllity, be' undertaken by the complaints from only an extreme their time Is otherwise well'taken lion of the 1st Canadian Infantrv Ihke 10 sec ~!!em. but there are a INt"N"IO,,'" U'N'.a''' .. '.' iA in regards to Urban Programme Con. quarters has been delving into Fredericton that can serve both ...." ...... 1111 •• __ ~_------~--~------~~=~=~=~=~~=== upln~~ngy~lnfu~~~fu D~b~la~ye~d~~~hea~W ~.~~~hed ~~~m tents, and other newsy Items In atomic tactics, trying to figur~ out: communitics," Mr., Paters?n said. HOI ,. connection with Film Council actio the best met.'1ods for dispersal, bet·1 N, R. C;ump, ~I~~.presldent of vities. We are indeed grateful to ter communications and moving: the CanadIan. Paclfl~ ,Railway. OIl them for the time, talent and ef. troops quickl)'. I a recent busm.ess VISIt h.ere com· fort that they have put into this Othcr· examples: : pared the c~mm~ Fre~encton.Oro. hase of Film, Council activitl'es. The 1st Brigade in ,Europe has: moe to . rel~t!On5hlp With two set~ P exercised under simulated atomic; of tWin CIties-Port ArUlUr and The Projectionist Training Com. attack. ' : Fort' William, Minneapolis and St. HOI~ mlttce too have had a fairly busy A few Canadian soldiers have: Pr,ul. . has gonl year and 156, persons passed been trained on Nike, the U,S.! Ray T, ~orbe5 •.se~retary of the through their hands, receh'ing ground.to·alr guided missile which I merchants assoclahon. told the whom t certificates for quallfication in the CGuld be equip~d with an alomic; mccting "Oromocto is going to be a reque: use of projection equipment. warhead. a planners' dream." He,opcI These classcs were well attended RADAR DEFESCE i • land Mu! and I feel sure proved of great The air defence of Canada i;;, for two . predicated on the theory that a! Hi h DO"d d mtrest to those. who. attended, Russian atlack on this continent! C IVl en s thc New: Classes have begun again for this would be made by long·range has been , . possihle. I year and I understand' that quite planes carrying atomic or hydro· I H O. REPORTS TO YOU a few persons have registered for gen bombs, Thr~e rada.r warni~g n applneSS Ity so t training. blienesbUhllatv. c been, are bemg or Willi .NANAIMO. B,C. (CP)-Tlle ".·a.h properly The effect of the work of this um but o committee can be seen to a great The navy is studying constantiy Hmg Land Co. never pa~~s a dlv!. Someti extent when you reaUze that tl.1e mov~ment of convoys and sea'l dc~d. but the sharehold'.rs don t ray' said breakdown of equipment· was kept laneatomic defence attack. under conditlons of;I, mcmd' on tr 011 ed by Ch'mese I"Ivmg m. "'ho was to a bare minimum and film dam· The defence department plans to man~ p~rts o[ Canada, the com· foundlan age wal I believe non.existent. ' iSRue to the forces a devicz known pan~ ~w~s t!l; land and mo~t of knew m' "THE MIRACLE OF LIFE .INSURANCE~' The committee undertook to as a dosimeter for measuring the the bUlldmgs .In a 12·acre Clllnese knew ho look after out.door film'showl It" amount of atomic radiation. sett}ement SIX blocks. {ro~ the Ii:31:;11 I the park during the Summer If war broke out tomorrow the I ,busmess C~lltre of tillS cIty on mus('um. What has been called "the miracle of liIe insurance" enables ani months, but I am lad to relate the sen-Ices would fight only with' con.\' Va~couyer, island's e~sl coast. weatherman doomed all plans in ventional weapons, in the earlv ~ ~n31l?o 5 early Chmes~ seWer.s Thoug] this respect to practically com. stagcs at It would be leit! coal mines until immediate estate to be created by men and women in all walks of to the U.S.1~a5t. and Britain to usc: ~910worke~ II ~en In.ne~rby "estern Fuel Co. sold J\1unicipl plele failure, because only one atomic weapOns, If it were decided \' It~ holdings. The ~ew land OWll'~rs Canada life, thereby s~feguarding themselves and their' families against· show was held, in Bannerman to employ them t II. tried t'? demand hIgher rents from could nc Park, and the nigbt of the show a a I the Chinese. ray put adverse circumstances arising from untimely death .... But the even, was fairly cold although . . . RefUsing, the Cbinecce formed thc diHicull there was some 2000 persons In m~nt of AudlO·Vlsual EducatIOn, Wah Hing Co.. bought a site for all lhrc attendance, amr the show "Canada Without the assistance and guld. their town and r~built. "niir~cle" does not stop there, f~r, in the process of p~anned saving! ance of the aforementioned, I COLORFUL SPOT It was At The Coronation" was thorough· don.t believe the year past would Today. of the dozens of two· premicr thr,?ugh life insurance by millions of citizens across the nation, Iy enjoyed. All other shows had have been half the success that it storey frame buildings wit,!! ol·er· land an to be cancellcd due to the in· was. Mr. Jack Norman, Mr. Cecil banging balconi~s facing Pine Mr. ;\It a great reservoi.r of creative capital is directed into vital channels clemency of the weather. Dawe, and Mr. Mike Byrne, for stre~t •• the mam thorough!arc. 'las alrl The Committee also looked after this knowledge and 55' t onl~ .mne are med as busmes! of our national economy. Thus, the modest contribution of the the arrangementsh for the Portu. behal! of the proJecliomst. a, I~ ance tram· ~n premls'ss,Leadin" citizen of Chinatown I· It's c guese s o}Ving again this ycar. At ing comittmec: Atlantic Films Wall'; Chang, owner of the Pus; :ure til' man in the street to family secur~ty becomes an imposing invest­ the outset however,' available and Electronics Ltd" and Miss M.' in Boot.s.' Cafe and president of the mcn. st with the exception of St. Mary's, O'Brien, their Librarian, General Wah Hing Land Co. satisfy , for which there was a charge of Films Ltd., Mrs. Holwell of the "Wc have quite an interesting ~hc i\e' ment in the nation's resources, industry and commerce, a factor of $50.00 per night. However, be- office of Frank Penney Manufac. settlement h2re," he tells visitors. shortly cause of the nature of the use for turers Agent for their help and "The company rents the old public. incalculable s,ignificance to the country~s. economicsta~ility, and which we wanted the Hall, they assistance In 'making 1954 the sue. store buildings to groups ol"elderly offered it to us for a fee of $25.00, I people who pay a couple of dollars to individual and nationalweU-being. per night which, unfortunately, cessful ~ ~ar ~hat It. was.. or so rent a month and their own was still well.outside our limited In concludmg thiS brJCf report electricity and water bills. 1I!any I trus~ I shall be forgiven if I organi;>'':! communal kitchens." '---', finances. I am glad to ny how· inject a personal note, but I feel The Wa.!! Hing pays more !.han FROM THE SUN LIFE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1954, ever, that Messrs. Job Bros, &: Co. that I must express the sincere $2.000 in taxes and has to pay for • • Ltd., came to the rescue with In thanks of my family and myself street repair.s as Chinatown is part Total Sun Life insurance in force at December 31st: $6 billions offer to defray all the costs of for your kindness and generosity il1·l\anaimo. city and part In pro' the shows which we held on May to us at Christmas time Believe vmclal temtory: . 24th and 25th. In addition to this, me when I say that 1 h~ve nev "Wc're never able to accumulate New life insurance purchased during the year: $696 millions arrangements were made by' , er milch money for improvements" (LDrgert "mount,of ong' coMdltm comJHIlI!J) which loft, drln'ks were provided been as close to "Santa Claus" in s~ys JIIr. Chang. Nor is the~ for the men through the kind gen. my me as I was on Christmas money for dividends on the 4000 Payments to policyholders, annuitants and beneficiaries: $134 millions Day 1954 when the executive of shares. ' Fisherieseroslty of MessrsProducts, Pinto Campbells Hand, II Ie FiI ~ ~ouncil, visited me at A modernization plan to replace Meat Mar,ket, Ships Stores Ltd" th.e Sarutorlum and presented mc the old buildings is underway. including $93 millions paid to living poliCyholders 'imd ' With a very substantial cheque and "We'll probably have 10 Issue $41 millions to the beneficiaries' of deceased poliCyholders. ' and Beverage Sales; western films a beautiful radio. Up to that mo. another batch of shares," he says " ' were provided by Atlantic Films ment Christmas to me this sea. with a grin. ' and General Films Ltd. To all son, I assure you, meant little' In, : ','But they'll pay rich. dividl!nds these firms I would like to extend deed, until I was suddenly re. 1n and security for our • New Sun LIfe bllunnce written ID 19s-{ sliowed In Inc:rease tf happln~s again, my most sinccre thanks for minded by their visit and your older generations." ,119 millions o~er the previOUll year. making this year's .fiIm sho~ to kindness, that Santa Claus as the • 2,039,103 Sun Life poliele. Ind group certi&catel are DOW '.' ' EllS DIVIDENDS the Portugu.ese Fishmg Fleet, pos· sprrit. of Christmas, does exist. In I , In foree.' , IIOLD slhle ~nd successfuL this respect too, I would like to I POLlcY . trlbuted to Sun Durm!! t~e year somecons.ldera. express. our thanks to the Film I • SI_ the lint Snn Life policy was written In 1811, the Company 5 '$26 millions will during 195 , tion .was given to the l!0sslbllity Committee of Royal Oak and I hal ptlld out ID b~neBts more than ,2,866,000,000. Duririg 1954 ,1' ~ ~:ends ~ntn o~ holding a combined meeting of Leeming Lodge, L.O,A. and of the I All mop Of "-;29,000 w~ paid out each working day. policyholders in ~V1 successive year, aga Film ~ouncils on the Avalon Pen· St. Thomas AcPA for their- visit : Insula fllr the purpose of ex· and 'generosity. May Ihe st. John's • New modgage loins amounting to $83 miJ1lons WIN completed increas~ for the siXth of life linsurance to ~.t~ changing, ideas and perhaps discuss Film Council grow and, prosper in , 1954, bringiDg the total mortgage IDvestment of the. Cou!panT .' . d the cost . 1: • ~ . re dUCln~ ..' ating pouCles., .. IhepoSSlbll.lty of forming a fe~. the years to come, and I trust that to f3i3 ~o.., mostly.1n bullvidual,homel... holders oE partiC1P .' .. era~lon of film CDunclls or at least your new President" and Executive I the nueleUll for a Provincial Film will receive the same consldera· Council; the plan. for this ven· lion and' support, that I have, ture p~ogre5sed to the ltage 0( during my years of association near completeness but due to the ~th you, and I, sincerely hope lateness of. the lealon and one or and trust that I shall be given' the two minor caUlies plans had to. be opportunity to serve again for and ,temporarilY shelved. ~ do hope with you In the not too distant and trust that they Will be com· future ,F. ~. ClARK, Branch Memo;.r .' pleted for a get·ta-gether perhaps . lL LESLIE DAWE . , T.' F... HOMER;: Unit Supervisor ' . ~ I in the late Spring or early fall . ' I .' cannot' end. WI. brief report PLAN NEW DOMINION Royal BQ~kChamb.rSl' St. JoHn', without expressing the .thanks of NAIRBOI (Reuters) -' British the St. John's. Film 'Council to leaders in the colony of Kenya Sun· Mr. Ben Drew, Mr. Gordon FllIer, day presented a' plan to create a TRADE SUPPLIED E\, Miss Kay Dunne, Mr. Douglas lIew, Commgnwealth dominion out, . ' '~/l ' Goodland, of the National Film of British pOsses.!lons in east and, ,t " '! l}I Board. who made our activities central Africa. It would have a white and native population ,01 G~RALD'I; S• .DOYWa: , ~ 81 possible, and IIIr. Frank Kennedy more than 22,000.000 and an area j '. ' ), n=- '1'1 : .". and'lIliss M. No!tle or'the Depart· of a million square miles.' .' . '. ' . ,', .. , ....-.

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THE' DAllY NEWS,. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1955 3~. ra e 'elr• nnua

Pr,esident Dosco' Begin Extensiv~/' Pr;incipal Speaker'Roads Survey

The annu\ll meeting of the Newfoundland Board of At Corner Brook Trade was held at the Newfoundland Hotel last night. " principal speaker being Mr. Lionel Forsyth, Q.C., Presi' ',: ent of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company, Limited, When he vi~lted Corner Brook tor, Redfearn and Laughlln,··.en· d last Call, Premier J. R. Small· ginccrs ~f Toronto, who are see· who addressed the gathering on the subject, "Free Enter- wood told resl1ents of that area, Ing what can be done to build prise-IL's t:me ·someone did". that the Government would see a top 1;oad from !\Iount Moriah ~1R. LIONEL FORSYTII to Jt that a full scale survey oC to Corner Brook. Mr. Forsvth said, in beginning L d TI t roads wouid be made there to • his specch,' that he was happy to on on lea re determine what could be done Another of the com· ;;. he here In Newfoundland and reo "II ahout a Ion" term solution. pany.landed lit. Slephenv11le yn· called previous associations he had Presents Be Yesterday: the first step in terd,ay, The Jlroup were aceom· ,. had with this province. Wc have that direction was taken with panted to Corner Brook by -Jt. M. 1\1r. Leslie Yeo is shown addressing a dinner meeting of the,Zon1a Club nt the Newfoundland Hotel last becn part of Canada for almost six Boolr And Candle" the arrival at Corner Bro.ok oC Frene~, Newfoundland'. hllh· night. Left to right:-Miss Ann Macdougall, Seely.; Mi'. Yeo, Mrs, Mary Summers, President of Zonta. vears now, he said, and should be \. representatives oC Messrs. Proe· roads luperlntendent. in a position to assess the benefits GRACE M. Sl?ARKES . . S k · and also the drawbacks of Con· This week thr London Theatre P I F C DO . g federation. Canad.ian business Company Js prescnting the play. ear s rom arpenter Ie! '. ought to he .the, fanest cxample .of "Bell, Book and Candle" by 0 . . free enterprISe an the commerCIal .Tohn Van Druten, an amusing FIsh Scales Suddenly While Murray ee . In world, he went on, and the natural comedy which delighted and en· , 01 advantagcs .whlch Canada has ca? tranced theatre goers in St. N I d tAW k be translated into wealth by, busi' John's who have seen It so far. e,v n US ry t or ness int~lIigence wis,ely. apphC~n It Is so differcnt {rom the other 1 . A firm has representatives here Frederick T. Bennett, 248 Pflln;r' :SpeakIng as a Canadian am i g plays this company has present·: in Newfoundland and will probe Well Road, died luddenly whll. at Exp er t Canadians and not as a Canad an cd, {or the stllry of the play Is' thc possibilities of setting up a his work as a earpenfer yesterday among Newfuundlanders,. ~Ir. For·, woven around the cult of witch! small industry here, ' at Pepperrell Air Foree Base. Mr. Museum l -I nd HI- mi·------sylll e)(pressed the suspIcion that Icraft and a book about tile SUb. j The industry will be a unique Bennett had been working away., !. Canadians ?r~ a little too ~mugi ject caUed, "Magic In Mexico," one in that it will probe the pos· usual when, suddenly, fellDw p 0 F e eYe o· too seH·satlsfled "?d com , ace~ The cast Includes five people i sibilities of making imitation I workers saw him slump to the H0 Pe S T S with regard to their place m t e and a ,'cry large, shiny hlack I pearls from fish scales. ' ground. He was rushed to hospital ' L e lI ,husiness world; we mal' have for· cat. Teak, owned by Mr. lind I but life was extinct. .n' 0u n· ry SIT :gotten C.anad~'s dependen~e on Mrs. Davd Baird, ,Jr. : "C· I Y The late Mr. Bennett was sixty· t Z' soother nallons In ~rade rel~tlons,. The word witch immediately, rIme n our six years DC age-and was martled. I 0I d C I P e a ~ ! 'fhe spcakc;r saul he bellCv«;d I~ suggests ar. old h~g on a broom 0 ! He had been working at Pepperrell Jr\'!es l\'Iurra,', 'u1'nl'ste" of P"oVl'nc\'al Affal'['S, II • free entcrprlSe, There mulstt,· a flying Into the night sky, but 1 1946. '1. .!H.. I coursc, be .governmc~t regu a 10?S the witches ant! warlocks (for the CommunItv"• : ~ince ----.:.---- Hon. l\ G I gone to to interview three museum experts, but if we wish to enJ?y the frUits information of Ihe unlnialed Ihis The here hal'c received, has i Z 0 n t a I- 1-- S : p I nC~IP whom the British Museum contacted in connection with! i of an economy we ~ust ada : ?ur· Is the masc'JlIl'c fur witchcs) In 3.500 COllies of a hooklet "Crime I' B lld P t a request by Premier Smallwood. I, i selves to changmg. conditIOns IUJis play look like everyday peo· In Your Community" which tel~ U ozers ar y < I which are bound to arISe, He s.poke I pic, but as thry say. "We're like peoplc how best they can protect, F TI RIO d Re,openlng of the Newfound· I Leslie Yeo of London Theatre fame, took lime off 'I highly of the 1~t1anti~ provmc7~ I the saints-saints like everyone Ithemselves against crime. The: j or. Ie ]11 land lI!useum has. been delayed from "Bell Book and Candle" to be guest speaker last Economic c~uncII, which he sal -wc're quite the contrary." booklet wiil be distributed from L t Th r! • ht tl B II for two years In the Interval, PremI"er En Route '. had made rca I progress, The At'l I I f th I th' d t h t as urs ay mg le u· the Newfoundli'nd Government evening at a Zonta dinner meetmg held in the private II.' t' Provinces which includes 1 T le t lree, a~ts 0 c P ay a~e c varIOus e ac mcn 5, Idozers group of the St. John's . . h N f dl d HIS 1 t·m IC, 'set In the flat of a young exotic y has been making every effort Orne" as dmmg room of t e ew oun an ote . evera gues s 'Ncwfoundland. havc many geo'l d b tJ[ I 'G'II' 'J SI' G 0 IRotar club ga\'c a party Cor the possible. to get a museum author.'H H attended this function attracted by Leslie Yeo's subject I graphical difficulties .to encounter:; ~~h Oy~~Upl~nd '~~mi~~~or ~h:;' iNew np omg E. A. Balter .cluh at, t.he Institute Ity 50 tha~ I'xhlblts could be No Comment "The Theatre" incorporating as it did many aspects of the greate~~ problem IS that of sell· 1 herd who lives In Knightsbridge,' • I for the Bhnd. illlhtary Road. properly lair! out and the I}luse. • d ' roducts abroad We cannot do, ". • . n . . . T I f· ld I Seventy people were present um but fulfill Its mission. OTTAWA Feb 8 _ Premier' life glimpsed through the stage 001'. 'd' ~u~i~es5 abroad without the estab,' L?ndon. I GIld,I'lb , Jlier 'h'lirSot\her: 0 ee Ie s 1and thcy enjoyr.d. dancing to thr S t1 h l\Ir Mur " Th e Zonta pre.1 ent mtroduce!1 I . d NIcky. p aye y. oscp law < - ... - f 0 .: Cook's orchestra ome m~ '1.1;0 ere, • • Sll}BlIwood Is homeward bound . the sjiC'iker' aC'clalinfnfhim a~ a Ilishl1\cnt of a credit system an looking just I'lfln enough for Ihe' It has bcen reporled that Ihe musIc 0 r.. , ray said that trey noeded a man !hls evening after his brief two, Truck 'HI't eo friend well,known to Newfo~nd. this is the competition that the part and their aunt "liss lIol.: ~f.V. Saint Adresse. Capt. Black·, who once again ga~e their ser, i:' ' 0 who was an expert In early New. rI ay ~IS,. It t 0 ott allB.' He.v '.' III spe nd . iomlers above all as an actor Atl an t'IC Pr H,'nccs have to face.' 1'oyd" played "y Avis Lennard', more ,s new SIP,h' WI'11 dC f'n't I Ie" Iv be' vlees ,.'for the el'emng, free "r foundland history, a man who the night at Dorl'al and enplane T k D I ;~d ma~ger who had 'brou ht and They need govcrnment as;istan,ce I are ~II practised In the art of: going to the icefields this year, ,charge". ' knew minerals and a man who for St John's on Wedne.day ,e I I t I 'n t Th g I and the backing of strong fmanclal: it I ft ' Also going are the Algerinc and 1 A delicious .upper was PIO' h b"t t layout and'· rae s,' ays n erpre e[ eper ory eatre 0 Ii 'd h I w c lcra . " d' vided by the Bulldozers and k new owe,. 0 morning. ' ," Newfoundland, institutions, . Mr. Forsy I sal .e i GIlIlan, the witch. using her Terra Nova, .whlle It I~ understoo!, . . ., d~31:;n Interior showings for a The premier alwa~'s enlo\'ed. • I TraIns I n h'IS mos I humorous vem'L es· was not saymg d that the Mlanhct 1bl ae k ea, t P),ell'ac k''c t as a fami! ' 'Ihat some ships arc gomg out from senedthe C NIBby U\C ladles BUlClllary of mu5t'um. tl,e trips to the federal capita lie Yeo claimed that all men lik. Provinccs shoul have governme~ liar (anothcr term meaning a me· Halifax as well. ' ,. '. . r,' . , ! which he made sev

Mr: Lionei A>For~yth issee~ a60ve add members of the Newfoundlimd Soard of Trad'e; who held their Annual last· night at the Nfld. Hotel .. '.l'he theme of ·Mr. Forsyth's address was: "Free,Entcrprise-It's Time Someone Did", . . . " ., ...... , ...... "...... ' ... ~.~. '" '.' ...... , ...... f·.f'"'' ,- .. ' •...... •.. " ....., ...• -. " ,- ...... ,' ,. -,·'t··.

. ;' ~ ! : i: " I H4.... _TH~E ... D.. AI.-l y_NEW..;.;,;,,; .... S,-.WE ...... D... N...,ES ... DA-.y-., ·... FE-.B .... 9-., ..... 19-.5 .. 5 '.i . >;.1:;------­, ~ i 1 "A New Loo){ i;iiU Mapping Tacbells Evacuati?n Describes .. ,::,[\! How I I." : II) Education'" Old· Time Skii~g ~ 1 i.': O'ITAWA (CPJ-Frank Bedard Is ':'1\: ., In Nfld, an oldlime sIder. Now 74. the vet Clarenvil1e News eran W,10 helped to found the Ot .Heal' . "'.',' ARTICLE VII t~\\'a Ski Club in 1910 speaks with Teacher's Grades Cr k f·L ld d d '.'1, CLARENVILLE-Wlth the drop I,', us by the Lodge's recording Nettle'Stron" also a duet; "Loves ,20I to 30 minutes. The tr!. an ness 0 v,e 0 ays aroun I The N,T.A, recommends: the capital when they used to sId EDIT( I the mercury ovcr Ibe past couple Isecretary. The lad es 01 the Cor· Old .Sweet Song" by Mrs. Emmel· GUdrdian, "That a new salary scale be in pa(1':!r shirts. month as t ,of weeks 10 Icc making temper· mac Rebekah Lodge No. 130 enler· IUol Adams, and her husband, hIr; After the inslallatlon ceremony. adopted to attract llunlified per. Bedard, Joe Morin and Paul cBmpaign , I.' atures, the committee In charge t~med the members of Caribou ..·red Adams. A sketch on Friend· Mrs .. Sylvia Slone, P.N.G.lVas pre· sonnel inlo, the profession and to lI'erson, Ihe olher club founders. Here's the of our communily rink have been Oddfellows Lodge, wilh Ihelr wlvc5 Truth and Love was given. sented wllh a P.N.G. Jewe' by retain those qualified teacbers along with most Ottawa sklinl i: .~hlp, heart, wril ,. busy preparing the icc surface for and other guests, at II birthday by Mrs. Blanche· Balsom, Mrs. lIl'puly President Silas Gardiner, who are already tbere",. pioneers Were jumping ·enthusiasts. hockey and skating sessions Since r.arty celebrating WlIdeys birth· Lilly Strong, and Mrs. Olive Car, Who also thanked her' for the . .. They started with a snowoCovered Your Coro cur winters are nol as hardl as (lay, Ihn founder of Oddfellows, IeI'. Miss Myrtle Oldford' in her spiendid work she bad done dUf- Under the ~e,:" sal~ry scale pile of cordwood In Rockcliffe densed wo teachers are diVided mto four Parl:. built a wooden tra.sUe the ard W. BI Ibey used to be, ouldoor rinks arc on Thursday, January 13th past. A (lwn inimitable way recited a poem, mg her two year term of office. Grades. Ifollowing year and sOlIn were at. becoming more and more unccr· \'~ry inleresting 11rogrammc has "Newfoundland Folk Lore". Mrs. Mrs, Stone replied in a few well Grade I-Matriculation plus 1 tracting attention. , lain and Ihis year has been nQ h~en prcpared and Mrs. Syivia Sylvia Stone N.G., then gave a chosen words, thanking all the year professional training. That's where the paper came In. exception. If we believe Ihe adage Stone. N.G. of Cormac Lodge after short but very Interesting address members for Iheir loyalty and Grade II-Matriculation plus 2 Instead of the wind·reslstant gar. i. ~Loul Candlemas Day being fine II'clcoming the guests announced on the Jl[e of Wildey and his con· mpport. and said bhe would be years professional training. menls now available in a dozell and clcar, we rna)' yet have a few the "arious itl·ms. A playlet "My tribullon to Oddfel~owshlp, she nlways r~ad~ to give any hclp or Grade 'lII-itlatriculation plus 3 f~ncy styles. the. oldt·imcrs use4 NEW YORK weeks o! \linter weather, when wc Birlhday Gills" was \'ery plea.sing· r..lso expressed the WIsh thnt more ~'mlstance needed. This brought f . I .. big sheets of paper, cut a hole in world's most ml ld j i C R I i years pro eSSlona . tram.mg. thcm for LlJeir heads and pulled lrt lure, our rink \I'm be Ibe most Iy presented, the caste werr., Mrs. ,"omen wou 0 normae e· I It! meel ng 10 a closc, buI ils Grade IV-MalTICulabon plus 4 tl:em down around thier' bodies. the powerful hi popular place In Clarenvllle. Huby Dick, ~lrs. Blanche Strong, 11~ka~ Lodge in the very near fu· memory wlU lin~er long In tbe years professional training. With a sweater over that, the wind the persons wt REBEKAH NOTES Mrs. Marion Jillett, Mrs. Annie ture. Mr. Ross Gulliford led the liearts of the members, as Lhey Grade I is considered the min, W3~ well cut off. are those who The following is a report of the !\ing, Mrs. Josle Webber, Mrs. l!uests in singing the old familiar fllce the new year with renewed imum standard for a qualified CAREFREE APPEARANCE attack. recent activities of Cormac Re· Jean Barnes. A solo, "My Task" songs, so w.ell loved by old and rourage and greater determln· teacher. Others below this stand. In thoe case of Rufus Tyan, an As tbey fiSh l:ekah Lodge of Clarenville, given wns bcautifully rendered by IIIrs. young alike. At the close of the alon to be true Rebekahs, , ard are not known by Ihe term oldtime skier Bedard recalls. II to health, the ~n\ertalnment nearly one hun· "Tne past is gone, the future still (NEA T I h t ) leachers. The present C Iiceoce (6 wasn'~ a sweater. often suprised dred 'guests sat down to a well 10 come, 1 e cp 0 0 d "He used to wear the heaviest their grealest laden table. Tbe beautifully decor. Today is here.. Vice Adm. Al£red ~I. Prillt, Commander of the. U.S. Seventh Fleet, ~eeks summer school) an B underwear he could find, which heart lise 1f. tted birthday cake made by Mrs. studies a base map 01 Formosa anil the Tachen Islands with Capt. O. hcenco (12 ~veeks sum.mer school) was hea.vy, bellev·~ me; this paper Marion Jillett was cut by Mrs. From early sun tiil midnight's D. T. Lynell (rlghl,. plane commander oC the fleet, aboard the flag- will not be Issu~d again except. to trick was used, and over that Ii In few disc; beil, clear rung, sbip USS Helena.' I those now holding those permit. s. light white silk shirt and a silk herseJ[ do 5~ Sylvia Stone, N.B.. of Cormac This duy Is mine. U d th I th t k amends as il J' d M W H Ad a e ,f.!!" -n $ n er e new p an ese perml s pol'a dot tie," Bedard said. Louge, an r. • . ey, Hr., bL'anch£2...... of the Canadian Red Vlce-Chairman-Mr. A. Drover. will end in 2 years. "People dOWn thcrc watcJling UI ,\Josis. In man) P.N.G. of Caribou Lodge. After the "The past is dead, its cfforts, I CrUi'·~ was held in the Court Room Secrelary...,.lIIr. M. Moores. Until such time as sufficient in below·zero wcather 1V0uid &ee man has a he; 5u:'per, cards and olhel' games plans, results, at Clarcnvillc on Wednesday night Trcasurer-Mr. G. Du[fitt. teachers arc trained to staff the Rurll, coming off th\1 jump. his silk not know it. ' brought a very 'delightful evening 'Are wrItten down. February 2nd, the president, Mrs. and Lhe fo!lowing ~Ir. G. A. ~Iycrs. schools, studenls wishing to be. shirt, na~ping in the breeze and other and perh to a close. The fulure caUs. The siren lures G. E. 'Trickett was in the chair. ~fr. B. King, Mr. J. Duflill, Mr. come teachers may, alter success. ~h:Yid fl.g,ur,c: "Boy! He's ODe recovers each On Thursday, Jnnuary 20th, In· me on: The main object. of lhe meeting A. Strong, Jllr. E.. Tuckcr, Or. J. fully passing Grade XI, take a o~f~ I ~~il~ another story about a ripe old age sta!latlon of offlcerR of Cormac Today Is mine. was the dlstr,bul1on of work for Swan. Cons\. W. Jlliett, R.C.?oI.P., summer school course of teacher lIIorin who developed much of' it', [rom some' Lodge look place, the [ollowing the coming year. A small attend· with Jllr. W•. E. Luther ~nd Mr. R. training. They may then i~ sue·' what 'noll' is the cluh's Camp Hi5 heart h: were Installed for the year 1955. "In tills todsy, this da)' now a\l my ~nce of mcmbers being present Horwood acting as audItors. cessful keep school as probationers Fortune in the Gatineau hills north self, without Miss Myrtle Oldford. N.B.; Mrs. own, for Ihe meeting all the work could After the election the meeting on a two year permit. If at the of Oltawa. from either p; Marlon Jlllett, V.G.; Miss Dorolhy I start anew. uot be given out. At the conclus· Ihen got down 10 discussing ways end of two years they desire to "Jo~ lilted to jump." Bedard r .. • strong, Fin. Secly.; Mrs. Lottie . No law of chance, no mem'ry ion of Ihe meeting a cup of lea nnd means of raising the necessary become qualified leachers, the)' c~lIs, "but he couldn't land on ~15 Just becal151 Br,ume, Rcc. Secly,: Mrs. Nellie binds me down, was sen'ed. It Is hoped to resume funds needed to finish tbe play. must takc their university profes. er.ough. so .ll~ uscd to come down docs not mea! · . . I hi I . . h' h fect. He dIdn't lean forward \'i'rdy, Treasurer; Mrs. Ruby Dick, Th e day IS mmc. lae home .nurslng c asses W c I tround. Tentahve plans were slDnal course towards IV IC a "II til I' h' b k'd " botiler with • " e I me on IS ac Sl e. Warden; Mrs. Annie King, Con· \\'ere, started here last year under made to hold a varlely concert on government grant of $600 may be "We\l Joe went up t Car n ' , care. Every ductor; Mrs. Blanche Balsom, "'fbe past is gone, Ihe futm'e stili tile auspicies of the Red Crass Tuesday nigbt, February 22nd, in given. Such teachers arc indcntur· (store)' and not a fCwOlaye:s D~ , itself. and yo Chaplain; Mrs. J.anie Strong. Musi· to be branch. Knowing as we do of Ihe tue 1.0.0.F. Hall. It was suggested ed lor a period of IWO years. Any saddb felt, ;olit them to fit hi~ j bad enough t clan; Mrs. Olive Carter, Color God watchcs o'er, work of mcrcy being done every to the meeting that the associ· others, which must bc employed legs, sewed tapes to Ulem and Wore mentary mcasl Bearer; Mrs. Lliiy Strong, R.S" Oh may I not forgel that Ihrougb ~uy by \'ulunteer workers, it is ation explore thc possibility of to keep schools open during the his pad under his trousers. I cines lind rcst N.G.; lIIrs. Marlo Gardiner. L.S" His grace, a pity thht only a small band of introducing a pledge system of development period, will be known I "So hc'~ take off, land on the But lhe stu 10 N.G.; Mrs, Jean Barnes, R.S .• N.G.; Today is Mille," women of our community offer giving the playground, by tbe as emergcncy supply. These may I scatl of hiS pa~ts on the down- have got beU( ?llrs. Joyce Cole~, L.S" N.G.; Mrs. RED CROSS MEETS ! themselves 1m' this noble work. employees of the various firms be peoplc with no training at all, gr~( e, bounce right up and keep encouraging .• Jo.~ie Webber, Inside Guardian; The first reguiar mceting for CLARENVILLE PLAYGROUND rnd o£lices Ln the community. and corrcspond to Ihe present D go:,~f.~ had lois of laugh 1 th fact that, ar Mrs. Blanche Strong, Outside I Ihe har, of the Clarcnvllle Shoal The first annual mccting of Ihc After some discussion on the mat. Iccncc. da\'s," s n os~ you and YOUI Clarenville Playground Associ· ter. the chairman appointed a The wholc idea is to divide. the They .!lacked their o\\'n trail~ out your hearL is nl.ion was held in the Court Room committec to mcet with him latcr total or telrhing personnel mto of \lIe bush. If they lost a IIki hi efforts to mc! on ~Ionday, January 3151., Ihe when he would have a represen· two groups: Those whose slandanl mid·jump and injured themseh',s, Before you chairman, Magistrate G. E. Trickett lalive from each o[ the firms con, is Grade r or above will be there were no first aid p05t~ you must knu occupying the chair. In his OPCIl' cerned attcnd. when the matter designatcd by the tcrm teachers nearby 11I1h sleds 10 haul away 111. And 1113 ing remarks the chairman gave Ihc \',"Juld be discussed more lully. At while those engagcd temporarily ~he wounded. as th~re arc around ply, is that ( meeting an outline of the work this point Ihe meeting was ad· on permil will be known as either a:a~v ~~~turr~i1today. I d N lines has bee lhe as~ociation had done during journcd until a later date. probationers or emergency SU~PIY'15tumps 10 bonn:e ~W, ~\'il~ea 'lcm; o[ blood. Famous Trichologist Will the past year. It had bcen hoped NEWSY BRIEFS The Newfoundland Teachers As· limp home afterward. Today you The corOiI to have the' playground levelled In two exhibition hockey games sodation, morc tban hal£ of rid~ hom!'. their fine I Demonstrate How to and seeded during the year, but pla~'ed between the senior teams whose members arc licenced teac~. form a nctw owing to the very unsuitablc weat· of Cia renville and Shoal Harbour ers, realizes clearly the splendid G U through yOU! Grow Thicker Hair hrr all or this could not be done, to date the Shoal Harbour team service given to Ncwfoundland rOlVS P structing clo however It had been cleared and were victOriOUs in bolh encount· Education by tbese unselfish peo., anywhere ir ••• and Guarantees It! partly I~velled, th~ association is m, the score of tbe first game pIe but at !he same time considcr On Calendar forms in cit: hoping to have It finishea during being 6 to 1 and tbe second score that educahon would greatly bene- one o£ their Demonstration to Be Held' 'Here 1955. The treasurer's report read Vias 4 to. O. fit 1£ these licenced teachers TORONTO (CP) - Pretty Mary tion is bad . This new method of homel TRAtN TO USE R!SOURCES bl Mr. Gerald Du(fitt showed that Belated birthday greetings arc were given an opportunity to re- Scars is almost a part o( the fam· .i:' trutment for saving and growing On top of IItomle power-for IIle collection made last year offered this week to wee Harold ceive further training and bccome lIy to. many Canadians. They've The nelwo from the house to house canvas, Sirong, who celebrated his fifth fully qua, lified tcach. ers. \\'atclr.d her grow for 17 years- must sudd£ " thicker hair will be demonstrated I the mOfe distant future-is the d d I T on a cal~nd3r. In St. John'l, Newfoundland'lvast field of Rolar power. In ex· Everything we do is designed as wcII. ns from scveral f:rms ,in birthday on F~bruary 4th. IncentIve Is ~ro"1 e n wo The attractive ~·oung stUdent oxygen·bringi Wednesday, Thursday and' Friday IIBUStiblc resources from the sun ctarenville and SI. John s \1 as The many fnends of Mrs, Ralph "ays . . te~c'!ler has been pictured on cal. tissues begir ONLY, February 9, 10 Ind 11. will in time transform deserts to bring you the best in around !l700.00 this had been used Mercer will be sorry to learn she A. Thc remunerallon prOVided I· endars s~nt out by her Lather's thcir work, These private demanstrallonsl into farmla:1ds. 10 clear Ihc playground. Mr. was. obliged 10 enLer the General in tb~ scalc for ?rade I teachers. I p~in~iJlg ~nachincry firm, Sea~, badl),. Unlel will he held at the Newfoundland After startlnll treatment, the materials and services, You Robert Honvood was movcd 10 the Hospital for trcatment. We trust Ilhat IS: those \~'I~h o~e year of ILimited, sinCe she was a little I1lt manner reca Hotel on Wednelday, Thursday person makes regular reports to chair to conduct the elcction o[ Huby will soon be home again. profeSSIOnal tralDmg, IS $804 per ~.Iary was three when Ihe firm. "cry quiekl~ will find shopping here a officers Ior 1955. The election reo In th~ General too at the pres., ycar more than that for pruba· i wluch ba~ been using a scenic lion again a and Friday ONLY, February 9, the Keele firm hi Ha1l!ax City to ASK FOR as 'lilted in aillhe officers and execu· ent time is ~Ir, Newman Strong of tioners. i fo,{r {ofr lis calendatr, .lI'l on th, But ~'our ,. . 10 Ind 11. check the pro~ress of the home CATA· ma real pleasure. ~ive being put back into oWce. The Clarcnville. Mr Strong under· i B. A grant of $600 is provided I oOA ou. , or nCf'\l -:!na . I .1 power to m; iH HALIFAX, Jan. 25-In an Intcr· treatment. > LOGS, , . ,., ; ,", I I d f f th I plc.ure 0 .. arv so appea eo members of tbe association arc: went an operation a short while: '" Ie p e ray. e~penses 0 e til her gramlfather ihat the firm'. fiiluation. ! '. view here to·day Wi1liam I~eele. To spreao the opportunity of ETr.. Internatlona1l1 famous trlcholog. normal healthy hair to the thou· TEN/TEST Chairman Magistratc G. E. ~go and is reported doing well. Mr. one year of trammg. ,1939 ealend.1r showed a curlv. tack, a trci 1st and dlre~tor of the Keele Hair sands who are desperately look· Trickett. Strong has reached the grand old Tbe purpose oC the rccom· j headed youngster beaming lik, tl\'it~' starts Experts, saId, "There are 18 dil· Ing for help, Independent trl· TEN/TEST (color.primed) age oC 77, his many friends in and mcndalion Is, in time, to supply· Shirley Temple. for carrying 1______, ~round Clarenville will wish him cvery classroom with a certificat· 'f.lle cal~ndar wa.s a hit and piC' ferent scalp di~orde1'S that cause chologlsts are vIsiting various It begins TEN/TEST SHEATHING well. ed teacber and 10 do this, promis. tures or Mary contlllll~d to be used most men and women to lose cities throughout Canada to con· building nl IIIr and Mrs. Rubert Basom are ing stUdents must be trained as ~hrougJI the years. hair. Using common sense, a ducl examinations and start home MASONITE (7 types) person must realize no one tonic treatment. LADIES. ! recei~ing the congratulations of professional. teachers while, at per~it·;;;;~t-;t-l~;;i- j,;-;:;;ted or so-called cure,all could cor· NO CURE·ALL ARBORITE their friends on the birth of a the same hme, as many as pas- the opportunily to be trained a, Danes daughter recently, may we olIer sible of those now leacbing on certified teachers. rect all the disorders", he ex· "We have no cure·aU for slick, FIBERGLAS plained. sblny baldness". Keele emphasl. congrats too. Work GUARANTEED zes. "If ther'! 1. fuzz, the root II Watch For. GYPSUM BOARD Toughening Up THULE J "The Keele firm, recognizing stili capable of creating hair and EXemplifyil that mosL people arc skeptical of we can perform what seems to be GREEN BOARD The Beauty Briefs mutual asS clllims that hal!' can be grown on a miracle". . METAL MOULDINGS which exist halding heads, defer a guaran· Th~re Is one thing Keele wants Women, says a world·k n 0 \V n States and tce". Keele said. to be certain every man and WOOD MOULDNGS Daily News beautician, "wasta their money 1£ ernment, s Once a person avails them· woman knows' If a recession they don't follow up spccial beauty aircraft fr( selves to the Keele treatment his appears at the temples or a IPOt HARDWOOP FLOORING treatments with dally care." She month e\'aI l!kepUclsm Immediately dlsap· begins to show. up on the crown further gives these l.!tree simple 3J Danish DOORS, WINDOWS rules-c1eansoe, smootb, refresh. town of Tl pears. To Insure this we offer of the head, there Is something COOI( Their de . .. .- .. ""'"' . this guarantee: "If fOU arc not wrong and It should be liven - Brighten your hands with I vi· completion completel,' satisfied .wlth your Immediate attention. - dd, clear red nail polish. • D~nish COl WE I hair progress I1t the end of 30 HAIR FOR LIFETIME RE.\IEMBER ALSO SELL: in north~fI rl,wood-.. n kind, BOOI( Hair takes on a new look with days your money w!ll be reo "If clients follow our directions In laic :N In,ulaUon-mlb1 t,pC'S the new year. It is a mile longer turned". during the treatment and after 1. .,c.kl-Uun'en 'Hard•• r. To appear ihis. Spring. of 38 Danil HOPELESS CASES UlCY finish the course, there Is P.r~lIlaD Lumber a'nd a little more dlsciplincd, caJ. Valn.tl AD4 Eumalt1 ling for a "polisbed" look. This DISCOURAGED no reason why they wlllllol have I Floor, W.lI ..d COllin, Tile D.nd. Send us your recipes and hair all the rest oC lhelr llves", look come.<; mosUy from brushing. First the trichologlst Is quick to Keele said. "Our firm is defln...... receive a Free copy. , ....--- _---" Cheap paint is rarely a bargain, lell hopeless cases that they ean· itely hehind this treatmnet, It all -_ Write: so better check before you try to not be helped. But the "hopeless" depends on the Individual client's econo)l1ize on your painting job. uses are fe",. Only' if a man Is faithful observation of a. few THE COOK BOOK Your best guide to good paint Is comjlJe~ly, shiny bald.!s he, in Blmple rilles". . , the manufacturcr's reputation. this lost ca~egory. ,. HOW'S YOUR HAIR' . EDITOR, If there is fuzz, no matter how If it worrle. you,' call Trlchol. liJht, thin, or colorless, the Keel!,. otilt W. N. Young It the N• .,•. c/o The ,paily News, treatment can perform wond~rs. foundland Hot.1 In St. John", . You'll drink wit/r ~ A complete, private exambia· N.wfoundllnd, on Wednllday,' St. John's, lion is given by a ~Ichologist to :rhrulday and. f'rldey ONLY. determine the'. condition· of" his FebrulTy 9, 10, and 11, 12 noon Newfoundland Earn scalp, and cause for. his hair to 9 p.m. Th. public I. Invited. WI! are looking for New· troUble. F r.ll e Examinatloin. You do nct need In' Ippolnt. KING COLE . (Department of Defense 'photo fromNEA Telephoto) foundland Recipes • , send This examlnatior, is very thorough m.nt. Th. eXlmlnltlonl a,. prJ. BUILDING MATERIALS 'DIVISION' . youra to us now. ICllineSi Nationalist soldiers on Formon, uniler the leadership of the Ind highly technical,' it requlres Vlte Ind you will not b•• mb .... ,febB,tf COFFEE" '. U.S. Military Assistance Advisory' Group, undergo &raIDlns OIl a. 20 to 30 minutes. raued or obllg.ted In Iny way. SHAW ST. DIAL 80291 I obstacle course. ROY2

When the going is tough, Today's Navy. wit can learn And the wind's in a whir', BU,TTER seo TCH earn gaOl vance wit There ar I get ex'ra pep, well for vestlgale you can: . From good BuHer5~o'ch Twirl. twirl. country i . 17 to 25 . . qualifleat 8 or hetl Naval RI l rt 123 " • J. feb7,8,9,11 .., T_H_E _DA_'_lY...;N;..;,;E;.;.W,;,,;;S,:..' .;.;W.;;ED;.;.N.;.;;E;;.;SD;,;,A,;,;,Y,:..' ·:..::FE;::B':...;9~, ..:.19.:,:5;:,5-:5 .. .:..

How Nature Works to "Demoted" Red Learning By Doing. Public SpeaJdng Passing Of ~~fi~:v~~~'~~~r!te:r::~;h:/~~ ,,,- 'ry Att k Light Crashers Contests Soon J. ~f. Brown ;~~~~~~n: :~:~~r'i:~!·wEi~~I!~: By WILF CBISLE'lT and one niece and two nephews IQ Heal Cor Ana ae Canadian' Press Stiff Wriler A very gratifying entry list in The many friends 'of thc latc . . I REGINA {CP)-Taklng a chance the High School Public Speaking iIIr. J. 111. Brown were shocked to "I'm wcary oC staying-O when r------r------·, on a red !lght can be mighty eX. Contcsts Is reported hy the Rotary hear of his sudden passing at St. shall 1 rest? ' ppnslve for Saskatchewan's motor. ClUb. Scven schools hope to enter Clare's Mercy Hospital in thc early In that fair promised land of the EDITOR'S ~OTE: Your .heart Is In tbe headlines this 1st. champions In thc Girls" City hours of Sunday morning, Feb. 6, good and the blest." month as the American Heart AssocIation conducts Its annual, Not only does he have a notice. Championships. There arc Bishop The late Mr. Brown wfll be reo -G. C. campaIgn against one of modern civilization's top kUlers. able thinness about the wallet after Spencer College, Curtis Academy, membered by many of hJS friends' . ' Here's the third of five artIcles to belp you understand your the law and the province! get Macpherson Academy, Prince of and business associates' as a gentle· EVERYONE A COP , heart, written by Dr, William A. Brams, author of "Managing through wIth hlm-he also Ji "oo~ Wales College, Model School, St. man possessed of many sterling BRANTFORD (CP) - Brantforcl Your Coronary." His book, from wbich these articles are eon. moted." Michael's School, and Salvation qualities. He came to Newfound· city councilwil! be asked next Man- . '. ; densed won him the 1954 AmerIcan Heart Association's How. papersEach Inday their Saskatchewan traffic court columnnews· Army CoI lege. The elimination land from Hamilton, Scotland, In day by its traffic committee to in.· ", ard W. Blakeslee Award. . slitute a "T·man" s)'stem in which carry a list of drivers who are contcst takes place on 'February thc year 1906 to take up a position public,spirited citizens would report fined for Infractions and "ordered 16th at the Memorial University, In the firm of Ayre & Sons Ltd. traffic infractions to the police de­ to surrender" bhelr operators' per- and thc finals at the Rotary After serving that firm for a partment as a, means of helping to . By DR. WILLIAM A. BRAMS mit. The driver must hand over Luncheon of March 3rd. Winner number of years the late Mr. promote safety on the clty's streets, ,., (Distributed by NEA ServIce) his standard while permit and ·re. iast year was Amelia Granter of Brown decided to go into busincss celve In Its place I blllfl or red Salvation Army College. for hill)self in the West End of CHURCH FUND IIIOUNTS NEW YORK - (NEA) -The the block. By the time thc pro. permit. The' Boys' AII·Newfoundland St. John's, where he conducted a TORONTO (CP) - The Unl'-d .... ,. world's most miraculous engine is cess Is finished, an entire section SOCIAL ST]GMA . C t '" Ihe powerful human heart. And of your heart may be linked with Last year about two per' cent.of on cst hopes for an equally large most successful grocery trade until Church of Canada $200 000 cam·." all drlvero, nearly 6,100, suffered list, and the addition of champions his retirement in 1943. paign Jor homes for seni~r citizens the persons who know this best a whole new highway system for that social stigma. from thc Western Division (Corner Mr. Brown was a member of reached tlle $60,000 mark during are those who have had a heart brInging In needed blood. Thlly also paId plenty-heavy' Brook) and the Central Division Tasker llasonic Lodgc and also an the we3ke;~, church officials an· : :. attack. , At the same time, your body's fines to traffic courts and In. (Grand Fails). Champion last year active member of the SI. Andrew's unnOtuJ·lnc;.:., e drive wiII continue .0\5 they fight their way back pOlicemen or soldiers-the while creased charges by the' province's was G,corge Caines of Corner Society.' 1-,- ,,,", .. to health, they begin-and are cells of your blood-arc attacking automobile accident Insurance fund ~rook. In this tatented family his He leaves to mourn his passing: oUen suprlsed - to learn tbat the damaged tissue, as well as the from wblch claims under the com· elder brother, Les Caines, is this his widow, the former ~!iss Lillian their greatest ally Is often the clot Itself, pulsory car nlsurance scheme are / rear's winner of' 'the Rhodc- for pure ENJOYMENT! heart Itself. $ • • Paid.. '. ~~c h0 I'ars h'Ip. - schools throughout Newfoundlan'd In few diseases does Nature You wID remember that soon The motorist bas bc~n howling, (Department o[ Defence photo from NEA Telephoto) I Th bl' herself do so much to make after your attack, your tempera' mDlnly at the increased cosUs, City . . e pu JC speaking contcsts are Only a ·few of their champions 5 amends as In coronary throm· ture rose one or two degrees. You councils and other. organizations An American sergeant (right), a member of the U,S. Military As. now in their sixth year and arc far gct to the Ail·Ncwfoundlan( hal'e added bbelr voices to bJs pro. 'be F

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plant. As a result of, this it had become possible to offer ties ,to C.N.R. at an The Daily News acceptable price. . Genet The announcement should, have in- In The "News' Tbe OAILY NEWS Is a morning paper established In IBM, 'and published at the< cluded an estimate of..what the transaction ,BY WAYFARER' ' \' E' News Building. 355-~g Duckworth Street, t· has meant to the province in telms of X 11 SL John's, Newfoubdland, by Robinson & ra workers and earnings. At one time the ' I ,- , ' Company, Limited. Clarenville plant was employing '95 men. NOTES.AND COMMENT clearfield of cholcc. 'I'h~ Social \' ' , . , We doubt \( any speech Jll~de III Crcdit party no longer stands [or ' -,' rEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS I A SEMI· WEEKI How many persons engage in the cutting the House of Commons In Olt~\\'a the funny money policy o[ ~Ir. . ,Just The Canadian Press il exclusively en· of ties is not known but the fact that the In .. rccent years could ma:cil In Abcrhart but In the fnct that it II" S '' . I tltted tu thl' use for republication of all news dlspatc\1es In this paper credited to purchase of local ties bcfore the new price .1lI1ne. the contribution til the lis regardcd as standin~ far \0 the I was agreed would have cost C.N.R. debate on the Address frum Rev right of the Conservatives, it also 1 \ p·ec a \\ or to, The AsstIClated Press or Reuters $160,- I 000 more a year than had to be paid Qn E. G. Hansell, a Social Credit 'alrows the voters a distinctive' and also the local news pUblished therein. member from Alberta. TIi~ speech choice. BUI the Conservatives arc , ' 'Arrived All Press service and feature articles hi Ithe mainland suggests that a useful sea- was prlntlpally a vituperatlv! at· Iso much lIl:c the Liberals in so ' this paper are cupyrlght, and their repro­ I sonal industry was involved. However, tack on the Progressive·Conservu· many respects that they have lust '. duction 'Is prohibited. 'I these are not thin~s about which the livc party. 115 finly justlflc.ltion Iany special appeal they may once At Ayre's Authllrlzed H second class mall Post public should have to guess. was the speaker's desire to ad· have had. And because they have Office ,Department, Ottawa. 'I Th h b . t 'd vance the cause of Soclal·Crelllt been 50 long in opposition, thev 0' ere as een an excessIve en ency 1 r H D . tow. ards secrecy l,'n respect of all new in- as the only possible alternahl'c to Iseem to have lost also any dynamic oSlery ....,: the present Llbcral admlni,;tra· that may once Im\'e given them epto.. '., " I M, cmber Audit Bureau of dustries which have been, wholly or partly Uon but Its chief effect wa~ to character. • I I ' " Clreulatlons .,' - financed out of public funds. A good deal arouse curiosity about the kind of ;: of information could be given without im' circus that the .Housc of Commons 'I'he Conservativcs stand a closc ~- DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: • . . h th br' t t th has becomc. second still to the Liberals in Ihe • ::' Canada ...... $ B.OO per annum I pallrltng • elt efr he U IC !n eres or e light of the ,popular vote. 'I'hat rd t d h ~_~. and all ,we -bemg 0 t e 111 us rles an were 'l'he prospect of Soclal·Credit as ,should give them .the incentivc 10 ~, Foreign Ccr.ll1tries ..•. $12.00 per annum : new arrangements have been made ~ither a potential government Is hardly I concentrate on the development of I by transfers of lease or ownership, the sufficient at the moment to warm a distinctive and ppsitive policy ~, '-______""'!' ______I public should be adviseo: Everyone in the hearts of any of its members, that would,make a real nppeal t(1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955 Newfoundland has a stake in the progress There 15 little likelihood that the minds of Canuilian voters. \I .' ____ and success of these industries and the Canadians, If they want a change Is nol enuugh for a parly 10 he _ . of government, will turn further against the government. It mllst ,,:,: Restorat,-on Of Grade XII only information .that' can be liroperly to the right than the Conserva· also give thc people something to "_ , ' I withheld is that of a kind. which would tim. 'l'hey wO,ul1l have to turn I vote for. And it is in that respect :: Th N r ol'd T h 'A . i clcarly tend to have a detrImental effeci much further right if they i that the Conservativcs havc been :: t' he ew oun an eac ers dSSOtCh'lUt- I upon' their progress and development. decide to vote fllr Social Credit. I chiefly deficient. :. 1011 as recen tl y recommen d c a But thc rccord of rccent elcctlons I IIrr~ngemcnts be made as soon as possible ~nd the ,~cncral tendcncy of Can.' The prescnt situation in Canada for the extension of the Grade XII course' allian voters 10 play safe sliggests givcs them an opportunity the)' Obl A bl that nothing but a major deprcs. have not had for it long time. Sort to more of, the larger schools. Th e Inere dI e ssem y ,slon or a grave scandal would spots hm occurred in the ccon· This cOllrse was normally taught in , " Ibring about the defeat o[ the Lib· omy. Eport tradc has bcen the principal schools of St. John's and When Pierre Mendes-F rance, follow-j era Is. II also' seems to suggest languishing. Whent salcs have de· some other large communities before the ing his defeat on a vote of confidence Ithat IC they do decide to uust the cUned. What, If anything, can the '. establishment of the Memorial University endea\'ourec1 to make a farewell addres~ Liberals, thc Conservativcs '~III be Conservatives offer that will .' the bcneCiclarles of the change. It change all that? Can they produce :. College. It was known as, Senior As- and a plea for nahonal umty, he was Idocs scem reasonablc to suppose Ideas that will lead to an 1m­ l\-Ir. Donald :: sociate Grade and was the equivalent of denied the right to be heard by his exultant however, that the C.C.F. would provcmcnt In Canada's trade rela· Armoury on'~ ',seniol' matriculation. With the opening of enemies who drowned out his words with gathcr 'more dlssldcnt Liberal tions with the ,Unitcd States? Can Memorial, students who wished to pa~5 jeers andcalcalls. Incidents like this are votes than would Social <;rcdlt. they supply a beltcr wllcnt policy? :. in this,grade had to aUend that institution. disturbing to France's fl'iimds and are Is there am·thing they can do to FIRST QUALITY , But the Hansell attack might increase Canada's trade with Great Elec But Memorial is now a university and certainly not consonant with the dignity weB giVe the Conservatives cau,~ Britain? !Iavc they any ideas that endeavouring to establish a high standard. Iand prestige of a great nation. to do a little hard thinking about would allow taxes to be reduced The result is that first year work is some- Nor is confidence in the ability of themselves. They have not reveal· and the economy revitalized? Can w.hat above the level of the old Grade XII France to pull her weight as a member cd a great deal of originality or they attract to their ranks bright Ca1 and there is a noticeable tendency for of the Big Thr~e in the West enhanced by dynamic in the election that young mcn whose qualities for NYLONS 1 h have been held since the war. leadership will appeal to thc The a 11111 . many students to find a bigger gap than Ithe fact that Antoine Pinay may, be t e Their scope, of course, has neces- voters of Canada? Beautiful 60 gauge, 15 denier Nylons with they can easily bridge between Grade XI Inew premier. A man of small talent sarlly to be limited by the fact, --' Branch of ·1; : and first year university. This has given whose fiscal policies in his !ast term caus- that the Liberals secm to have It Is not sufficient that an op· panli-Iace tops, and in "candy pink" shade. Club rooms ( , some measure of urgency to the move to Ied the country to be confronted with an thought ,of everything that has Iposition pnrty should criticize the C the indemcr : restore Grade XII in the high schools. almost calamitous deficit, he has not shown voting appeal. They were In power govcrnment or' the day. It must Mode by one of Canada's famous hosiery \\'ere in atle: during a period when tremendous I also trv to convince the voters pro It would be a valuable step not only the force of character needed to give social changcs wcre tal:lng Phice./1 that no~e o[ thcsc criticisms 1V0uld makers. Sizes are 8lh to 11. sentalives of to make easier the transition from high direction to French policy at this' time. They have Introduced family al· apply to itself if It were to bc (rom attendi school to university studies but also to set There was never a perioo when lowanees, liberal old age pensions given a chancc to form a govern· The evening'! Up a generally higher standard of New- France had greater need of' a stJ;ong lrader and other welfare policies. There mcnt. In short. a party that wants td with a turk thanks to the foundland education. As the N.T.A. says, and Europe had greater need of a strong Is not much more their opponents to direct thc affairs and policies ean do about pollcy than say "me, of a grcat nntion must giVe evid- and Legion stal , it would provide more and better-qualified France., Large issues, tremble in' the' bal- too." cncc that it can evolve a construe. pared and arra :~ recruits for the teaching profession from ance and great responsibilities have to be tll'e approach to national prob·. jo)'able part'~ 'the high schools and the attainment of faced. It twill be a tragedy of the first The C.C.F. do have a distinctive lems. These are the lines along With Comrade Grade XII would allow prospective teach- magnitude if the French National Assembly Ipolicy. Th~y stand lor socialist which .. Conservative thought ought 81 M.C., the' : ers to start work orr a better economic cannot measure up to the challenge that principles. That glvcs the voters a to be running at the present lime. I"as next proc lUI. the Qu basis. \ confronts it at this time both at home and White Cane Week DancIOng TIle I Queen. But it will be futile to bring about a abroad. To Newfou J·)hn Brackcr general r.estoration of Grade XII unless. ____-======:...----, L - S I High Fashion the schools giving the course set themselves l" TilE PRESIDENT'S RELEASE Moakler. "Concentrate on Ule powers thc ilurentmn ty e Absent Co out to make sure that it will be properly I Str,ength For, To-day Blind hav'a left, not the vision the)' STE. AGATHE, Qlle, (CPJ- reter S. Rees and effectively {aught. have lost" advised Mrs. W. C. Mama and pUOa may be mambo ~nce. Problems of quantity seem to hav Bending, President of The Cana· p,ddicts but they ha\'e to be reai Comrade B! e By EARL A. DOUGLASS dian Council oC the Blind, or .. enthusiasts to dance Laurentian taken precedence over those relating to the words of White Cane Week style. S.WEATERS helief in {litUi country apd ( quality, largely because the rise in the GOING' FASTER-BUT WHERE'. (February 6th-12tll) "Put the ac· Witldl temperatures h 0 v'e r i n g h I I t· b d cent On Ability, not d1~abllit)'." aroun 25 lwlow zero, organizers in particular, sc 00 popu a lOn seems to e proece ing' Not long ago a U.S. Air Force pilot flying a jet Mrs. Bending explained t hat of tJe Laurentian Winter Sports proud to be '! faster than the authorities can build and plane establlshed a new world'f record for speed tbOligh Wh\l'J Cane Week which Carnival announced plans for a Legion andr staff classrooms. The high schools and In the air: 715.7 miles per hour. Thill Is a speed ~er organization sponsors annually giant open,air street dance as onc movements f( coneg'es have their financial worries and hardly possible for most oC us to Imagine-almost in conjunction with The Canadian of the hig.llllghts of the cebbra· tcrment 'o[-ti National Instllute for the Bllnll, tlon. problems of accommodation as well. Many 12 miles per minutes, or a mile every five seconds. celebrates Its tenth anniversary :Fhe muslcian~ are taking no I urged suppor c1as e t· I I . th h' h d This Is just one more step in the amazing tltis year, Its work of spoll·lghllng chances, however. If the weather Boys' Club 50 S s, par 1CU ar y m e Ig er gra es, acceleration of travel. We read that In colonlnl the capabilities and achievements I~ too COld, they have madc ar. ~es would, cal are far too large for effective teaching times It took three days to go by coach from New of the Blind Is by nO meansc om- rangements to set lip the band in t 01 the past al And in all these circumstances, schools York to Phlladclphla, a distance of about ninety plet'~. While most Canadians have a ~tora, window facing out on the I rade ~Ioakler capable of adding Grade XII have to plan miles. At the speed of the neW record, a plane discovered that too Blind enjoy dance square. • to the Toast t carefully before institutl'ng l't, would cover that same distance. In about seven life. can turn In a good day's work, DOG·TEAlIIS RACE urged all mel and look after their own homes, Other. events featured In thc mOl'ements C The N.T.A, has referred to the low and 1\ half minutes. "There are still countless sympa· carnival, which rUllS from F·~b. 10 by I. traced some I f . G d 'I'hanks to science, we can travei faster than thellc, well-m e a n I n g p e 0 pie to Feb. 22, arc an international 1eve 0 passes In ra e XI, attributing our ancestors, But where are we going?, And by throughout thJ Dominion Who feel dog·team race and a motorcycle and felt that much of it to the number of candidates in what road shall we get there? These quesUons, as uncomfortable and helpless In the rnee oni ce. ' "Anny Lewinter" would sec th small communities of limited educational they aUect the everyday. man, science does not presence of the Blind" she said. '\'he dog teams will vic for the I DC the count opportunity" But a much more important answer. The )lroblem of life goals and :ethics and The president, who is blind. him· Province of Quebec Challenge 'I'ro· thrh·e. ' I d th' self, related, a few experiences. phy In tll'o runs over a 30·ml·l~ Comrade P uestion l'S how g,?od are those who pas con duct are stl II the same as a ways, an e ' , q sidI h On two occasions, upon arrival course Fcb. 12-13. 'I'he dancers ingly propose , the Grade? Is the teaching of that grade answer Is stlll the .same, too. ,lOB esse 5 t e In a large Canadian city, a thought· take over Feb. 16, with the motor- I Comrades a~ d h man that walketh not II} the counsel of the un- Cui gentleman urged on her the need cycle race scheduled for Feb. 20. '. ' ashgolo a~ itthoug t to fbe .in the larger godly, nor standeth In the way of sinners, nor ,for a wheel chair to take her Into Residents 01 the town and their member tho sc 00 s or IS ere room or lmprovement? sltteth In the seat of the scornful. But his delight tl12 ,c;tatlon. He was positive a g~ests hhve been a"ked to wear lives in past We have expressed support for' the Is In the law of the Lord.'" blind person coold not walk the wmter sports clothes throughout tinued 5UPPI revival of Grade XII in. earlier article In all human activities the mailer of primary "long" distance wit..iout collapsing. the, carnival. Rcpllcas of deer dependents E S i rt I I Wh I? t Another time two helpful fellow- rabbits and otller animals ar~ , (If pensions. but it can only be safely considered a h~!O fa~ce s goa.. ere are you go ng -no travellers took her one on either uelng made in Icc to decorat'J the A select assortment of pl1llovers and cardigans from Northren With Mrs. ;sensible and useful project if the facilities side, and literally "carried" her streets. , all memben 'f te hi 't ' 'd d down two flights of steps. Four street parades have been Ireland. There are bofany wool pullovers with tuxedo fronts, illg old time :: or ac ng 1 arl! proVl e on an appro- " An Insurance agent who called scheduled, to' be climaxed by a : priate scale to the and main- to collect the payments for the giant mardi gras celebration Gerald Hutc: es~blishment h h S ° F'~b. angora pullovers with button trim fronts, heavy knit cardigan. presented : 'tenatice of 'a, standard in which we can W at Ot ers Are aymg ~hlldren's Insurance spolN (AP)-The president of TO cllmlng exCl '. ' od'" ," h ' - 1951. They are being given a strip of metal painted man wlsbad to have a -sample 01 Haiti, Paul E. Magloire, who ex· 13.00 Comrade ·.WO 5", This course,' as" involved a loan white to attach to the bottom of the old plates. braille writing. There was the peets \0 fly to Ottawa Wednesday cently retul :.t~':'th~~ompany ,to allOW it to buy the In the 'language 'of offlelaldom, this will "valldate'~ staccato 'sound of stylUS on slate f~r a five.day visit, wiII enter La­ service wit! It :;asphalt'plarit at Clarenville at which ties the old plates for another year. 15 time that and.the paper was handed to him liey clinic here Mondny night for, In Korea I ;'.'w'ere'.treated 'wl'th' c' reoso'le,' new pla,tes. were Issued: '1',Ii,'e present plates ",B,re with a pair of scissors. "You cut a checkup. The off you can stral'ghter pro esldent will rem",Frellch.speakin~ III at tile IIOSb. Cl'me. , , "'. getting' old, scratched and dog-eared, particularly this , do It " :, ",~~, ~reat to the ~ie industry oe- ' than I" Mrs. Bending said. "Be. pltal until he' lellves for Canada. Our slnct '~curredwhen C.N.R. made.it known last iront',plales. " It Is hlgh,tlme.,thatmotorlsts of this sides I like to keep men busy" Jardine ane , '" ' province we~eglven the permanent llcence ',tags 3nd his astonishing reply, In ere· Highest point In Wyoming Is 11t!~orating :;fall'th~t: it "wascos,ting $t25, more per that were promised years ago. .' dlble to ,those who literally "See" Gannettpeakj 13,785 feet ahove again to all '=iie·,iil.'Newfo'undland than' the price paid ,., --:0:--" " /; through'the .human voice "How did sea level. c.aklng the :on:.the,mainlana, ':Since the'overall annual A REAL TEST ,you know I was a man?" , I , Before rl " ,cost of ·pa~it~g this 'higher price was of (Toronto'S'tar), ",,' ~intelllgent woman just leav· The reindeer of Alsaka were .. Proudfoot 3'" PerhaJIII thAbest test of 'g' ODd "I b I" Ing to ~ake liP a teaching position brought' from LId b th 'the order of $160,000" the railway. had dis- ...: manners s e .. g In the Belgian Congo recently ,', ap an y e their suppo able to put up with bad ones. learned that the Blind travel ire. United' States, government. he urged' continued buying the local' product, '-.-, :0:-- ' ' ..' ' quenUy ,by train, bus or plane, reo ---- c[[ort to al " The Premier's statement said that ,EXPLANATION • lying only on the goodness of fel· .f1[iy~t,-,:o of them. "It 15 easy to sent their Newfoundland Hardwoods had succeeded One of, the best uses of originality Is to say low travellers and their Whit e eonsld~r the Blind as normal peo- dlsparagin~ 'tin' 'd th •., f' t' ted t' common things In an, uricomm, on,waY'"7Klopstock. Cane. "Why would the Blind wallt pie and to make good friends and $7. JOHN"S: , . also felt tI in'get g o~ e pnee 0 un rea teS '0' _ to travel? "she asked surprised., neighboUrs among them" said Mrs. , such I stl but that creosoting still cost'too,much:andpeople; It Is 'said, ,~~:unfalr to a good' ap- These are some of the reasons Belding,· "If you take this White "'EWTDUNDI.ANf),' • • " • 0 ...... could atte~ this pOsition' was to be overcome by assist- petite. The~ try to kl\l It at least three times a why we need white cane educa· Cane Week sugg'Jslion and put the ' . Har'dwo'; , to' buy, the ,CIa' r'enville' day," .',., , " I Uon, not jilstonce a year or 'once accent on Ability instead ,of disa· lI~sist the mg OQS • ' a month, but every week '- all blllty:'. make ,the

. ' " \ , I I THE DAILY NEWS,WEDNESDAY, FEB .. 9, 1955 7 .. General ~!. Sport Items The ··Bel'l'lsl(l~d 'jVezvs Activities .. ...~=-~~~:------~~------~----~:'------~~~~~~~~~ -----~--~------~--~------<. A SEMI· WEEklY FEATU~E------:------,------'--- WABANA, ---NEWfOUNDLAND._------• ays FarewelTo Rev;' • • egge Presentation .' Address / . ··On Saturday January 22nd, the wllh their '3~holarship certifl. his attentions. to the Reverend Rev. W. G. L!·~ge was guest at Icates and cheques. They were: Legge, comp1imenting him on his a meeting o~ Happy Home L.O.L Joan Hnmr.lund from C,. of E. achievements ~Ince coming, to the, No. 157 prior to his leaving the Academy; Gerald Hedd from C. o[ E. Parish ten years ago and Island to take up duties in Sl. Jackson Memorial. and Donald wished hhn equal success in his John's. Also present at the meet· Blackmore from the Salvation new undertakings. Bro. Gideon Ing were the .three candidat!!s Army School. He gave an excel· Robbins supported Bro. Lufi· who were successful In winning lent address'nnd wished them man's remarks, folowed by Bros. the Orange Lodge Scholarship, every success in their future stu· Thos.' 1I1ercer, Bert Rideout, which is oiered every year to any dies. /. Josiah Gosse ami Victor Ham· Orangeman's chUd who attains . Rev. Legge then expressed his mond. the highest m.lrks in the Grade delight in having the prlvelege to Wor. Master Jns. Janes then IX C.H.E. Exums, in both the be present Oil sueh an occasion. declared ten minutes recess duro C, of E. Academy, Jackson i\-'[em· He eongratulatrd the candidates ing which smile pictures were orial 01' the Salvation. Army 'on their succe,& and gave an im· taken. I schools. pressive addrrss in his usual Bro. Geo. C, Normore thell pre. .'. Reg. Legge and the three can· jovial way with the emphasis on sented Rev. Legge with a gift on 1\'lrs, Legg:! seated WIth Mrs, Esther Nosewunhy. The dldates were escorted into the. the Importane~ of education. behalf of hee Lodge. oldest ~elUber ~f the Church of England Parish. M~. Lodge by Past.Master Wm. Vo. Past Master Eric Luffman re· As Rev; Legge retired-fro:n . . Noseworthy is !ll) years old. key, where they were received sponded to Rcv. Legge's remarks the. ··Lodge till' members sang . by Wor. Mast~'r Jas. Janes a?d and compllmenled the three pup. "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" introduced to the members. . Immediate Past Master, Nat. lls on their efforts, Wishing them af~er which the Lodge resumed i'lr. Donald Gosse reading presentation address to Rev. W. G. Legge at the C.L.B. han Crane prespnted the students future succes~ He then directed its regular order .of business. Armoury on January 19th, on behalf of the Church of England Parish of Bell Island. Election Officers Student Nurse People In The N~ws

Mr •. and IIlrs. A. T.. Bonnell , Mr. Herbert Harney Is'reeling John's on Monday Included Messrs were week·end visitors to . thc fine following an operation at the Greg O'Grady, Ted Butler and Canadian .Leg~{)n Harry Soper. '. capital. • Grace Hospital. The annual installation of officers of Bell Island • IIIrl'. ,T. C. L)'ons' was a recent Miss Jean Penney who is work· 1111'S. John Rees is coming along Branch of ·the Canadian Legion took place at Legion nicely at the Generai Hospital, visitor to st. John's. ing in SI. John's spent the w~ek· 1IIr. Rees was in St. John's Sunday Club rooms on Saturday, Fekuary 5th at 7 p.m. Despite end on the .Island. the inclemEnt weather close" to one hundred members Mr. Ralph Bartlett of R. P. to see his wile. were in attendance but we regret the absence of repre­ Godden Ltd., was here recently . on a business Irip. Mr. W. l. Cantwell has returned IIIr. Frank Coxworthy who is sentatives of Provincial Command who were prevented from hospital and is nOlv convales· \forking with the Canadian Com· Crom attending by'the condition of Portugal. Cove Road. Mr. George C. 'Crosbie paid a 'cing. at his home. Hc expects to stock Company at Argentia, spent Picture shows presentation being made at the C.L.B. The evening's prdteedings open· business trip to the Island last' be back to work neltt week. Ihe week·end here visit!ng his par· Armoury to the retiring Chaplain .Revd. W. G. Legge, by td with' a turkey dinner, and our ~nls, Mr. and IIIrs. Pierre Cox· tl" C' f" J" C C t St h 11 t FrIday morning. lie returned to worthy, ' Ie u. . o. ompally ap. ep en un. Ihanks to the Ladles Executive Presenttation To lbe city in ~he afternoon. lIIrs. Mike Cummings and son and Legion staff who so ably pre· Art, were in 51. John's Mondny on pared and arranged this most en· Miss Betty Lodge spent the Past Mistress Messrs. D. I. Jackman and 3 business visit. jO)'able p~rt "of the.festivltles. Everett Bursey, president and week·end on the Island visiting her With Comrade.~rthur .P,roUdfoot·Cl k secretary respBctlvely, of Local parents, Mr. and lIIrs. F. C, Lodge. u M,C., the' foUowlngtoast list ltl1SS DOREENJACEMAN Mr: 'Ern Vokey returned from ar e 4121, C.I.O., were In St. John's last SI: John is Monday afternoon; I"as next procedure:' .• ~-'~.' . Miss Doreen Jackman of East Friday on offielal busIness. Mr .. MCivin Rose, local reprosen· IDr. the Queen; God ,Save the Avenue, Bell lsland entered the tative for Our Own Bread met Queen. On Wednesday night, February st. Clare's Mercy IIospltal Mr. John Parsons of the Safety Miss Doris Hammond spent the with an accident Salurday after· To Newfoundland; Comrade 2nd. 1955 the members of "Baston School of nursing on Wednesday, Department'spent the week·end at weekend here with her parents, hc,on when his van skidded off Ihe :,)1111 Bracken; ~omrade Cyril February 2nd. Miss Jackman Is Mr .and Mrs. M. T. Hammond. Co.ve Road 'on Windsor Lake. Mr. 'Ioakler. Lodgo" L,O.B.A. No. 208 held I Pincentla • •" b I Ia kl tl a graduate of the Immacu ate Con. Ilo,e was badly shaken up but bsent Comrades',·' 'Clinirade t e r regu r wee y mee ng b _.1 A with a large number Including ception Academy Wa ana, :I,,,, Reverend W; G. and Mrs. Legge Mrs, Peter Cantwell went to ~therwise was uninjured. reter S. Rees;. 'T':"Ol\llnutes SiI~ several visiting members present. prior to going in training was on I~[t the Island last Friday for St. the city Sunday to visit her hus· fnee. .. '. . the staff of the local branch of John's where they will reside in hand who is a patient at the Gen· IIlr. II. 1II. Stares is presently in Comrade Bracken. stressed his The hIghlight oC this meeting was tbe Avalon Central' (uture. They were accompanied by eral Hospital. the city on a business trip. belief Inluture 'prosperity of . the. wqen Past Mistress Sadie Clarke On Friday, Jan. 28th. . :IorIss their children Lorraine and John. --- , country ,and of Iron 'ore Industry was. escorted to the dais where Jackman was guest of honour at !\Irs. J. E. power Is presently Miss Lorrainc Murphy spent Ihe In particular, with. whleh· he was she, was presented with a beaut!· a party tendered her in st. lIIr. Norman Tarrant paid a a pallent a t the Grace Hospital. week·end on the Island. proud to bi'.uoeiated and' urged fu! gold ring bearing the emblems Kevin's Drlll Hall, by her co­ business trip to ·S·t. John's last Her husband visited her on Sun· Legion and·' members to support ~ the. L.O.B,A, order. The pres- workers where a delightful week-end. day. lIIr. George Winsor visited the mO\'emenls fostered .for. the' bet· .entation being made by the evening was spent by the large city on Monday. tcrment'of:1he"communlty, he WorU;y Mistress Mrs, Edna Janes number of friends who had gath Mr. Ivan Gratton travelling !IIrs. William Skanes travelled urged support of the proposed ~n b,ehal! of" the members. of ered there to wish her all the !ia1csman for tile. Swift Canadian citywards Monday morning. Mr. A. W. Rees crossed over to Iloys' Club· sc that future employ· Bnston Lodge who in this way best .in her new undertakings, A Company, visited, the Island reo 51. John's ycslerday morning on a Presentatioll being made to Revd. W. G. Legge by Past · tl t dltl s expressed their grutitude to Past I B I . Itors here from St brief busilless trip. Master George C. Normore of the Loyal Orange Associa­ res wou Id .carry on Ie. ra on, subslantlal purse was presented .c:en::ll::y~,.:::d:ol:::ng~b:::u:s :ne::,;:s:s. _____:.-.-.=us:..n:..e-ss.:.....v-Is------.------:- of the past and Ihe present. Com· Mistress Sadie f,larke' for her to her by IItiss Jean Cole on be· _...:. ______j tion. rade Moakler very ably responded good work durIng the 3 year terol half of'. those assembled. After ~ juice;. chill until mixture begins - .. ------'------,--- to the Toast to Newfoundland and of offIce. \ which luncheon was served. to thicken. urged all' members to' support all Past IIIlstress Clarke was taken Doreen is a daughter' of Mrs. Meanwhile measure out 1 cup movements . for Improvement, he entirely by surprIse anJl it was a Mary Jackman and the late Peter APRON ALL'EY drained peaches and mash. Correction Wedding traced some of our early history night. that wID long be· remem Jackman. . Beat egg whiles until stiEf; beat and fell ·that co·operation of all bered by her. After ahe had We .vIsh her every success in in sugar, fold into chilled gelatin In the account of the annual Anniversary would see the present prosperity thanked tbe members in her very h bl· f I with peaches. Pour Into qu.art meeling of the United Church W00 capable manner th tl er no e pro css on. II______~-....J nlold-chl'll untl'l il·rm. Serve as I'S, o( the country to cont Inue to e mee ng was I' men's Association which appeared Mr. and )Irs. Richard sutton thrive. brought to a closc, and luncheon TELLS WHAT'S CO,oKING AT liver bolling water and cook, stir· or with whipped cream. in the Bell Island Neil'S on Wcd. were 12 vears married on Febru. Comraoio Peter Rces very feel· :na:thers7ejll. bl Thus tbringlng N.T.A. Meeting WABANA ring constantly until mixture thick· lIesdaY,February 2nd., It \\'3S nry 6th. ",Ve join with ali their ingly proposed the Toast to Absent n oya e even to a We once knew a little boy who, ens. In a bowl slightly beat the .~'ated that lIlrs. Eli Swain had friends In extending felicitations ('omrades and urged all to . reo close. Loc,'aI Branch. immediately upon sitting down to egg yolks, then add a lltUe of the (Bell Island News Continued On he en elected 1st. Vice President. wiih the wish that lhey may member those Who gave their his dInner, would look at his hot mixture, stir together and pour This W3S in error and should have enJoy many more years of wedded lives In past wars and urged con· more active. Comrade Proudfoot The members of the Bell Is- mottier and ask, "What are we into the thickened mixture. Con· Page 9) I read Mrs. Arch Rose. happiness logether. tinued support for widows and then called upon Comrad" B. W, land Branch of the N.T.A. held having for a'fter'?" The degre'e tlllue, to cook for two minutes, ______::- ______--; __ . ______cle .....,.- ndents especially in the field Tucker, DistrIct CommanderY of the t h eI r mee tl ng on Tues day, J anu of enthusiasm with which he ate stirring 'mslantly., (It is most S h I h' W'n e of pensions. I,eglon to install the incoming ary 25,a. t th e I mmacu lat eon·C ili~ main course depended entirely Important. to cook for these 'two CO. a rs Ip I n rs With Mrs. Crewe at the· piano 'duly elected representatives of the ceptlon' Academy. on what came "after". HIs mother minutes after adding, the egg yolks, all members took part In sing· branch for the ensuing year The meeting was held under would not allow him to have his otherwise your mUng will be lug old time sonis and Comrades Comrade Tucker then ve~ cap. the Chairmanship of Mr. A. J. dessert unless and untll he had "runny".) Remove from heat and Gelald HutchIngs and James King ably.lmtalled the following off!. Grant, Vlee.President. finished his main course, and l! blend hi ¥4 cup lemon. juice, 2 ~~eesreentth~odrOUg&ehvlyeraelnj·oyS°edlO,Sw-:htakic:he cers and wished all every success After receiving the reports of dessert was scmething alboU! tabiespoons, dbutlter and. ld tacble: " • In their offIce, several committees, thi!' Chairman \\ hich he was not pa rti cu ar ly blloon gra e emon rm. 00 l 'Ihis opportunity to wish "Hutch" . ltd d M H b N fond, he would just push his meal filllng and turn into baked pastry every success when he rejoins hIs Sq~r::~dent-COlIJrade F1'I!nk B, Snc~~o~C~tten~~nce e~ffIeer~r~:~ and vegetables around on his plate *ell. Top with meringue made by unit In Canadian Army In the near ·lst. VIce president-Comrade spoke briefly to the members. In half·hearted fashion, eating this Whipping together the egg whites future. _ .. . ., Peter'S. Rees. . . IIe Is now vIsiting the schools most important part o[ his, meal and 6 tablespoons white' sugar Comrade S. Yetman, President and It Is to be hoped that now only at his mother's Insistence •. l1\e. the aU·time "after" favourites 0 . PEACH CHIFFON Our sincere thaob. to Comrade Sergeant at Arms' - Comrade 'Se'. ...-i,.:C· es .. grown up little boys Is Lemon 12 ozs;slleed peaches (canned Jardine and hll .. committee for .WilUam lIee.:· a ".t Meringue Pie, and here's one he'll variety)' d~~ratlng the .Club rooms Ind Exeeutive Committee: -' Com· Special services were' conduct. love. • .' ;I' tsp. salt. again to all others who uslsted in rades, W. J. Somerton, Lorne cd at the Salvation Army Citadel LEMON MERINGUE PIE 1. tsp. lemon rind, grated \lilting the evening so luccessfi!L Proudfoot, John Sweeney, John on Sunday, and. large congrega. 1 9" baked .pastry· shell 3 eggs Before retinn •. Comrade Arthur .. N~lan, Lloyd ROBe,' John Vakey, iloll8" "ere present throughout 7 tablespoons corn starch 1 pkg. raspberry flavored geia· 'PrOudfoot thanked members for Graham. Ja.nes, . Ernest Miller. ,. the. day, 'm cups sugar' tin . . their IUpport during the paat ym, " Alter 'thls part ilf thtevenlng'. .Here for.·the occasion were: ¥.I teaSpoon salt .. 2 tbsp. leniond.julce On behalf of the' Loyal Orange Lodge No; 157, Mr. Nathan Crane, P.M., is shown he urged members 10 make' an: proceedings a. most enjoyable. Envoy' Jet Clarke from the Citadel 2 cups boiling' water 2 lbsp. sugar .. • h' . fIt d ts h k Iil' d f th I cuort to attend meetings to .pre- !!Jelal hour was spe'n! bY'all n\em: Corp8'and Envoy Al Brown from ~ eggs, separated Drain juice from peaches; meas. here presentI~g.scholars IpS to success u. s 11 en w ~ .. ave qua ~e or e y~ar y sent their views and refrain from' h.ers ·.a.sembled, the, incomlni. the Temple' Corps. Both are % cup 'Iemon julceure 1 cup/juice and add It with, award by gammg the hIghest marks 1~ Grade IX In 1954. Smce 1944. l\hen dbparaaing the Legion ,outside, he executive.: wiah.to:.8xpress \ ~e!r ·baoilsmen and are appointed by 2 tablespoons biltter ~alt and lemon rlnd.to ~ligbt1y scholarships were first granted by this organization, fifty dollars has~een.givenea~ llaO felt that with atteodp'oce on thanks to all whollllde·the even',_ Colonel 'Efier' to do services In 1 t~blespoon grated .. lemon' bea,tcl\ egg yolks. Cook o,ver boll: year to the winning pupil from the following .schools: C. of E. Academy,; Jackson such a stormy night· in~be.rs Inll BO'very'enjoyable and ask' for' varlt'Jus, corps Bl'ound the Island, . rllld." ..... ·i~g water until. mixture coats Memorial Schooland:the Salvation Army,. Shown in.the picture are: Donald 'Blnck- could attend regular meetings and the continued support of the memo These two army workers do Combine cornstarch, sugar and ~pnon •. ·· , •. .. ld . dd J ck M • 1 d' J n.· , ft~sllt the Incoming executive 10 bers of the branch In their work this work without l.'emunerations salt in double bolleI'. Add two e~psRel!10ve fi:01U hea!; add gelatin, Im'.lre, G~ade IXSalvailon Army;' Gera lie .. 1 a son_ e~l!~m a~ .. ~an: ~m- make .the Legion stronger Illd throughout the year, .. lor their servlec!. . holllng· watl'r and 'blend. place ·stlr until dissol\'ed. Add lemon [ mond, C. of E. Academy...... ' . '. \

, . .' , ' .. . .. • . , . , 'THE ii;\lLy':NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1955 ~. ~.: • :", .... , .• ...... I' '. ' ....' • . ' HOCKEY SE~ .Ten Year aIds To Play

'. .;\ .. '. ~ '. ~ ! '. .. 1 .' .'. '.. In Arn1Y Series Today:; ',' . . - ',' . The.St:" 'John'sI', Brltisl1,{cOIisuls . '. I:cly. put, . . Uiem· in. . . ..r I . ".'. Bdgu.s Br.uins, peren.nial' cham·j! ~," .' .enlry.· ,~on~lnued on 'the.I~!v.~i:t!lr·i '., ~.ur .th,~ . holders 0 ,,! IC. !~nnel'b' N th I . . lous' .roule tll'e, Brl"r .. Tankard liP, .s,liv.er .be d.cclded un· pions of the Cnnceplion Bay or 'l'h I" , . Id l'ill n t \.., SlGSAI r.r.RS .: .tel • " will.~not Hockey, League, will play. Ihe c '. c"n .l ear, 0 s I ; be • :...' . Bell _ __.:....:.. ____---'---..:...~. ':"'-:-":'-'---'---'-:-'=:~~~ plaYilowns·by.taidngcorrie~ Bro'ok !il:.the:-'~sl'roek· is thrown in ,10, nCAF u" [T b I 0 thcir chance .10 strut Ihell slull Leonard Pars'Jn" Jame~ Fleet, I' 0 lJ' II' .: .• "~';"::":':=:"::~:"'::::':':=7~~':':;"=-~':"":":-':':"":"-~ , ...., .. , . . .' " .' .. .' . ,.... . " ".' ..'. 'i~5terday afternoon. by;3'. $cot,e. ". ·o~ mo'rr()1Y' . . '111g . "I I·.q:am~, P'rcsen t at' Ion . . Ittnlcorns II SI diuor ay in omwhat r· at· the ...... StadIUm thiS 'afternoon. . :as l "~,. DB"e ourkc. o,lg Ias .. l:l:<, ;.'.; .,.. ".... "', I .F t A -,,: '17 il ...... , ·'···01 pfizcs' Ivill fullow the night :Dly nIg It ; t 1\. a . m iting th!. Pec' Wee Hockey Leagne en· IDav!!1 .<\nurc:n, G~I'~ld Ahlh"ily, Annual~ ~st:;'>:'. :80" n' S·· 'n r·on '" ·g·aln !:-'~t:nigh; \corn~~ .. BioOk':g~t.~~~n~ g.a~~··a'nli "a' soc!'al 'ho~r 'I~ plan· ~~o::P::~e. 0 e an cxc , I t~rs its ~ccond day, of compeli., DC Duglas, Jpon:s:. 1·'D~~:t:r. kB~C'1'l:t1~r, ~ .' .'. .' . . '. .' .', '... '. • . ,.' '. with, G'rand Falls.liy:b.c~ti!lg ,Lh~~. hcd':.:: T?m.~rr.ow s g~mcs are as ., The Bruins, aller D slow start lIon. . .' :p.o:mrt. ~I,.,.ns, crnr. or.l,.r. United ( (:" ." ;; ".., ." '. "c "11 -'. .' 3 l' In. the' closest game of the play· [·Jllows:. I, Ih' h bown mqrked . Last Salurday when the Ic~~up. wrd. n')!lald Owens.' ~11ke.. (;s· ~D'"""'e": t" e'.'at'-I ng . .o· e,' gla"n' S· loll' ..ilowns liy Ih~·.s~~re o':li~I,O::~.• : 3.~U~;~ .. J~hn's 1'5. G'rand Falls. ' IS s~ason, t lav~c:enl games and "pl-lled Ihe Navy' and Air rorcr 11IO::cl, Pai' (I,nnolly. hGordo:1Crallc . ! " . . !~s matters 1101'. sLand SI, Jq~n s 30lJ..:..Cornel' Brook \.s,' SI. John's. Imp~~\C~C~ng ~he form with which hit the' Icc. Tuday il will he the .Johr. Winrlshl'. I1a;r Cbnry. Alec BelllSla '; . ,'. . .. ,'. .., ' ".... .' . has droppe~· no gam~s while both· ..•.. . . . ~~,~y I~~:twon ihe league cham. lurn of the Army dil'i~ion as eight i.acch Ian I1mk, Ri~hafll· W!:;!!- .'; ." .' . . , . . Grbnd' Falls, 'and. Cim\cr Brook : Players in the night gamc arc Jionship ror tlie past six years learns arc scheduled to scc ae' man, Earl ~~arch.. , , On Wednesd ,;. '...... T' . eRN LOOP O' PENS haves~rrercd' tw·0'1055es. :'Awin' I'bquestcd 'to be on the icc prompt I . , . . '.lon. 'I'ROOPERS ::jBliic :And' Gold 'BJ'eak Fil'St' Place' w ' .' (or st: Joh~'s in either 'oneol' to- iIt .eight; as the' closing ceremon· .Assisting coach John Gill this Action will lead oll at 4.15 this Joe Ashley, Ronll:e Bair". Stan· the annual mel Church congrel ~",> .. '. With, P~iilce 0 i Wales. Co~lege Bur SENIOR B:" 1~2r)rr'Millow's"t~I~~nng~mSe:u' ·:"V.I:t~Il' ·.defln' ·H'.~~'a~arv~d'tyo .beI·shc1lad. n°nd'sechle~ds~lt~ .;:u(r~!f~ac~ee.~~;l~u;~!~~~:in':~~t~~;::: ~~~er~o:~nel;~le~oct~e Il~~~~.er~o:n~ ~~;lta~;~~~eR~;:~::&d~~~%:U:r~I~~ Bell Island un . u hal! hour session. Then the Blue phy, :llichui!1 l\fnllhews, Pdri~lc ship of the Mi Weir, with MI i~ St; Bon's snapped a £lrst· place ~oalmouth to Gerry Mills who IS UNCERTAIN Pultecs and Ihe Commandoes. I Fitzgerald, Ronald Butt, JIJn~' acting IS Sec' ::ite with Prlnee of Wales in the bpped In the 3·1 SI. Bon's marlIer A'..: g'a']~n' ·s·,.t· ,'Ba'se"b'all Of St. Lawren,'ce ,<1,a~eW!~1 t~~ ~~~s!~ir~re~~!bi~~~ Tanks and Signallers, Troopers Brown, I.eo Stead, Spencer CIIl!r· customary devi ;':'~enlor' Intercollegiate Hoekey at 10.47. and Pioneers get their opportun.! ddl, Eldrich Oldford, J. Matthews, ns C IIC lio B y Norlll llockcy , corns who dorpped a squcaker 4·3 I·t.,·. '. IlJonald Coaker. Jp.rome Go~er. ~arlous report: Th I 1 [ 1484 Ca R I.t'ague . yesterday afternoon at e arge erowc 0 '. D?P naB R' d" N I PI 'Ca mitted, which .the Stadium by defeating the .!horoughly enjoyed an even game {.rague s 1955 series got under V a 10 etwor { an noe ace game to the Guards and were out· WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH.' Graham Cove)'duck, Harold Doolf:. past year had : C<,l1eglans 3.1 berore 1484 fans. which saw both teams maleh shols WilY on two [ronls Inst nighl but ." . fllught . by St. Bon's 11-1 lasL (lO.Year·Ohl) I Jef,£ery Lewis. at' a' on goal at 15·15 up to the third there's stili some doubt as til.' CHICAGO. (AP).- A $12,000,000, icc canoes bgt ., ... d'" S't"L"': week. . 4.15 10 4.4:;':'Sappers vs. Gunners. I PIONEERS eess!ul and ric' The Blue and Gold scored . anti trUst suit a~alnst· 13 major QUEBEC (CP)-Har y . a\\.\ d d' I 'b R . The new cl gool per period paee while givIng ycrlod, In the third period St. \\'~et~er the league can I~e an lea 'ue baseball ~lubs W~5, for. rence river Islanders arc. going. tn !4.45 to 5.15-Blue Puttees vs. Donal pon ,BII Y I\or erg, on opened for pi liP only one goal, in· the second Bon's outshot Ihe Collegians 14·6 A,I·Star team for next week s Ali· I'ln~I" dl'mh~ed Tuesday by U. S. Hold a '.'canoe race" In the Ice· Commandoes, Simms, Douglas Follett; Fred Palm' Sunday i Senior B hockey O'Brien Wins of debt, and I .~:~~~~. a~~e~i~~: ~~:~ 1~~~inO:!~ ~~l~tz~~:l1S~~:~p~~t~~~~ngre~e~:~~ ~I~~~~~~s~dland di~rl~to ~~g~ :~llI~:. s!~~f!:!~i rhi~~e~I:~~V~ha;h:r~~i c;~~~d~~~~~ 1st, ;:!~ :~ ~:~ti~~;~e;:' S!;~ali~~~: ~~~~~n;C\~r~~~er~I~~~~an~~~~! been acquired. llrlnee of .Wales.. .ly.The league hadn't heard, from of $200,000 Is 10 l>~ paid today 'In ton ferry boals four or tn;! miles . . neers. Cuok, Billy Roche, Peter Miskell, has sen'ed th · 51. Bon;s will, get Iheir chance LINEUPS Brlgus or Shearstown .yesterday as D',llaF, Tex .• to Willinm. J. Ruch· of[ co.ursc. ( C Bradshalv 2nd Barry James, Garry Rowe. faithfully sine 'in ggln a' wider lead when they '. ST. BON'S-Goal: non MeCar· !o whether 'Ihey would form part elle ·Jr., lrustee Cor Ihe now·de: Lc~IS Chamber 0 ommeci or· , SAPPERS FIRST DAY SCORES ' 1951. was 151 play Bishop_ Feild nn SalurdaY. t:111i defeU1~e:' n.'MUllphy, J, Mur· of the all·slar squad. The Bruinsi~nct Llberly Broadcast!nglhst~T ~~nl~~n~i\~~!ah~ida~~~~~~~s ~~;i I B"n" d BOll. Marcel nyan, Bill Tucker, Je· Results of the games pbyed in another year. A win by the TII'ln Blues will tie phy,. Bar~e:lt. ;\ylw~rdj f~rwards: nnd the' Tigers arc Ihe lop ,squads~~~~~.. :~u~;h,~~, the S,Ult ~".' o/Quebec's glgantl~ \Vinler car· n ~_ Iar S 1 rome Lawlor, Waltcr Crotty, \\'en·· Ihe . opening day c\'enls on Satur· ed ,,10 accede lhl!m with second~placc Collegians. :I1a~Donal,d,. Gi11lc~. Re.dm~nd. 'I!f Ihc. CBN ' cl~cult. '. . The suit was med against' every nlval, Al lcast 1~ fm·man t~ams I,ast mght saw two more games Idcll Grey, PeL or Roberts, Gus ciay, are 'as folloll's:- lewing the reI Sub ,goalie Ron' MeCarlhy Lawlor,.' :MlIIs, '\'ak~lln,. Ryan, The ·Concephon 'Bay enlry .Is, l.m~ior'leagll~.. c1ub.,~xcepl Chicago ,are .ex.pee.ted to enter~' The wmner :n the Billiards Qualjfying Round, Summers, l30nald Taylor, Roger Nelson 3. Hood 1. the reports ar J:uarded the "SI ..Bon·s nct~" In' ·])1.1Y,· Furlong. '.' " \ • $,~lieduled: 10 play Bell)slaDd'm \\:hit~ Sox,' Bra,old);n ',D~d~ers an~.wl1l get $aOO. ;.', • Lc" In the first game Gus O'Brien Lambe. Charl.ie. ~Iorrisscy, Harvey Rcpulse 1, York 1. ary . vole or ' j'cslcrday's' game and handlcd' I'RINCE OF "ALES - Goal. the eastern. Senior quarter ClTlclmmtl nedle?..... " . ';fhe ."111 be Ivon out over Lou Stcvens by 400 Smith, Andrew Wells. Gary ...Tilley, Vanguarrl 1, Berwick n. ,,,;~,,., cour~e [r~~ ll'sVI~ of oICicers for \lI'enty one tlri\'C5 nicely while Dcrl Guzzwell; defence: . Pelcr rlnals' a.t'.Be'II.I!land .slarling nex~·.11 'conlended tIe, dercndanl5 .con· aeross'IL\QU~\iCc and ~a. . 10. 339 in ]O{) minutes of play .\lIan 'Grcen Paul Reid Dougla~ Britun 9. Sheffield 2. result oC whic letting only olle shot past." Goalie. Vickie, E. Wln~or: [or.lI'ard~· .~ocl, ~Ionclay;'. The 'Ieague will 'likely !l'olled and suppr~sed competltlr t\\;h~\~~;l~ttee says anl'one who that saw O'Brien lead In breaks Pelham, sta'liley' Grime~. Rohert Jels 3, SpitIircs' O. , Session:-R\ . j;ert GUZlweli 01 Prince of Wales Pat Dickie, Pounder, ask to the 111. Ille roadcast o[ p o· to CDmpete may do so but by 299·217 there wcre. no big nidgelcy,. Peter Furlong. Don Stirling 1. Hurricanes O. p~well. 'ha~~r; date~.extendcd.. 'Ir~rSI~lrh \I'allt~ ~nd Chairman: Jac .~ta.rrtd In Ihe Red and Blue nels, ":11elan,_ Ash. \\'~tson, G. Wmsor, ShearSIO\~n cDnllnUed ..thm r.~~~ o~a st:tcem~ntg~~Cli;e lime of ~usge'sts a.maleurs Lhink twice be· breaks worthwhile by either. B~th Dal'is. Eli Swain. with twcnty nine stops against \\ arr, King, Peters, maslery oHr Drlgus Brum~ by Ihe proposed settlement Will lIar.' forc ·entermg. . . players put up a goocJ game willch I GUNNERS tnrct miscues. . Refcrees -:- 'Tcd WUhcl's, and 1!,.lng out the ,champions 4·3 la~t ridge. pr~sidcrit of Ihe'. American For 'one tiling,' "canoe" doesn·t could hal'e gonc cilher way with Tom Malone, Bill Morri~sey, .John }[IOd Gavlolal}' Willis Jarvi St. Bon's led 1.0 al the 'end or Noel Vlnlc~",l~'. niGht at Spanlard's Ba)·. " Lc~g~c. said' ·the case.' primaril)·. m.ean the popular' s~m!lle~.resDrt nnothcr good break. O'Bricn is Cook, Ron Martin, Tom Walsh. \. Joseph Gosse, Ihe first period In which thc~' •. NEXT G.1Mr; . In Ihe second. game of lasl In\'ol\'·~c1.lhc former ~ajor)e~gu.e c~a£l, The boats~hllslanc~';;St cSI Gnc of the 'llder players and has Darry Frascr,' Jim Finley. Vic Committee . Normore. .lac lullame .. i :came In the.5~co~ld period when f.nglish.Milchell (R)·. C.) 0.49. l'ntl. '. rzal ·coach. . . '~Innipcg and Cenlral . Gas Co. 13, 12, 10, 10. 15 ]2-219. Rohert Kelly, Terry Haire. D;m· rlle,:I~, from. Cmcmnall Redle,l:3 ,I Visits . . '"1 arrle WhelRn 'was "'al'cd 0[( Third Period: Frank O'Keefe . -----'" . d 111 d W F R JEANS 360' 11 10 12 16 McGelli"an' lohn AU5Lin Tommy by (',ucRgO WhIte Sox for· cash anrl .... • • I fiSt n Monday Tuesday and lI'as announce on ay.· . , ., , -. '" ~ " '. I111' millor league pla~;ers to be j ';~rlnce·. :of, Wale~. killed ol[ Ihe fl)·. M.) 6.00j Lake.Ryan·Ryall The' defending AI·New oum· , .al: 0Ii I tl' S . B i. DHcy .. presidenl and genml man 16, .14, 28, .21, 17, 15, 11, 10, 14, l\Iaddick, Neil Cochrane, Billie 0 d 1 I r nes ·Mr. Lilli ':\wq minutfs as 5ld;.,Noel al)d. Peter f By. C.) 16.00. land hockey champion Miners will "e I ay n' Ie· etllor scm· agcr ·of'. WCGC, said the, move 21,. 15, '13-250: . llnnfic.ld. Billie !\Ionahan, David nart:rri;a~' 31l • year· old. lel[.. J'rc,ident I .ragg Ihe puek at centre play Bell Isand's Senior n chan)· Una s, . .' makes Wmnipeg and Centrals pro TONIGHT'S GAMES Picco. Bruee Gadon, Mike WiI· '.. ~Vlckle ed Coal COrpl ;1~ hold the. B.lue and Gold a~ bay: plolls on' Friday and Salurday of ~I. BO~··~tt::tl.e~o;o ~Ga:a~~~d~;' pane dislri~utlo~ syste r~re o:r~~ 7.~F. O'Toole vs. A. Campbell. Iiams: Jim Conway, Angus Fagan, ~::d~~d~:!~cria~~t ~!::n. 7~:~~:: a land lin M :;: Fln~1 'goal 0.1 tlie game came St. Pat's Practice . Ihls week. The series wili ac!"as R'\i 0; d rse~es of two games ~rg~l ~ o:nfuaa'l:k~ cton~rltlShID.OO-E. Soper VS, R. Moore. Robert l\Iarlin, Danny CDchrane, in the :Marine All' Corps, seeing ae· (llCieiall. 0 I prelty pl.ay. ~hen the Iinal a tuneup for the Islanders who a.n · tUhne 8GYander AlI.Stars.· C~nme;la... '. ,. J.V.R. Robe!t O·Dea. tion in Korea/ In 1952 and 1953. ;!J!l llh The Presld :'l:erlod was two· thirds (lver. meet Ihe Conception Bay Ali· w -.. -.------.- opportunlt: · Billie Gilllel started the play 'wlth St. pal's hockey team are reo Jonll and :" shot on goal. from the right minded of a pracHce scheduled jectl whltl , 'ring ",bleh was de£1eeted behind for six O'c1DCk tonight at the At five ( ,the PrinCe of Wales nets and Into Sladium. All members of the team 3n ortlelal ::the boards. He picked. up the reo nre requested to lurn up for the EUROPEo.oKOREA.o;CANADA him when :;,b!lund Ind passed It across. the workout. Iithi' In l\IrIDUl'ial the Com' WIIhel'evel' they !Jo , lind rtpre !i PUT THE ORPHANS urganllltl ' In attend · ' . second to none Mr. H. dON. THEIR SKATES dent 'Ind · . the Domil YOUR DONATION rd Introd ;~----~------I Tough, skilled, alert, the men of Canada's Infantry are a proud lot. . . II'!!! whld f~~'.. With the drive for funds drawing to a close the the ;;alhe . ' , Wherever they have gone they have .earned' the reputation of mariu h'1 ~~ Orphans Skating·.~u~d:vas richer yesterday by the employee :~~. sum .of $55.00 whIch brmgs the total past the seven being secOnd to none among the fighting men of the world. for theh ~;: hundred' dollar mark. mente In ~;. , . . Service in the Infantry is action-packed. Young men who are'looking ~~~. streneli .. IronOrl ~:~ 0:' Fruits. 01 tbe fllnd's efforts ·can. be seen this for adventure, who are tough enough to meet the challenge, will find a . that wit' i:~; aft~ryuJO!,. at th~ Sfadiu~n when th~ .orphan~ take sple~did future in the InfantrY ..TheY wit. receive thorough training elluipme1 :;~::·th~ir:~~rdsesslon of general s~t1ng, thanks to lind seeu ~~ ~~kln.dhear~~d people who ~onated to the fund. i~ a wide variety of trade~ and skills. They will find that in. the Infantry there is pete wit! the worl ~:; . ' .. '. '.:: ...• . . .' e~ery opportunity, for 'advancement for the man who really wants to get ahead: ... during' I !::' And·tlie,school girls'and'boys of St. John's whet year. co ::: took p'art' iii tile campaign to coliect boots and skates ore had ~ cal1 .well: feel. pr.o~d ; pf th'eiL' efforts since· all the' the liex ~ ; orphans 'Jlow;have boots ,and skates of their own .. rlurinr ' ~-: ., ',". ;'. . , IncnL, is t-". .... ,,""...' '" '.'. ,.:,' Mris:.Fniik Mac:Dougallled the lht ~f donors . ;: "'t~day with a gift of: $25.00. I Another fine . :/ . "ation came"hom the GreafEastem Oil who Hoel ··',..tlri $15.00,Fivc,doli~rs donatiqn5 ca~~ from Spa}: ., "Mrs,.:Charles McK: Harvcr,',MissesI,Rhonda and .~ ·LCsii~· Ann 'L~I~e, i Fran'j( .. !tr6C'~· Byrne, . " . "; .The ~I. ~:·/:/~':':'~",.~; ••t, .~~~\~~.,.•••• ,:.: .. ~ •.' ,,': • "hUed ;1 " '.i ',ACKNOWLEDGMENTS' ';r0 DATE wrekenc >~Pr~1~~y'~.al:kDo~~~.4ge(t;:~;: :.~; ',:: ...,:' .;.: .. $ . 647.85 .,:, _C)·ies. . England, Germ,;ny, acrosl Canada,' 5healst( t'~~~!Frank'MacDougall '..... ::.. : ) .. ', .... , :.:. ,;:. '~25~OO" . . ...' , . I~' i 01' t" In KOM, 'nfairl'" sOIellen hay'; fovnh, . Thoroullh training, under quaIl- In EiI~pe;Canadar.'n'anl'" 10 alerlC',. D~rl own COlllll'f, " ~ tied I . h' /(orea and Japan. Where.er h. !jIO'S the Jiillikey ·~".~' Tile;Grea!~·Eastem~·Oit:,; ... ~~.~i:~·~:;';;', ;.... 'II~::"" ! 15.00 on'gllard, wIth Ih' ,o/di"i-;'f Ilthar f,.. Ira,~lnll. undar ex·' . and ;'Ii... S#and on lIUa,d under a com· ~ nslructon, m t e use typn Canadian Soldier is making n.... friends·; , nallon. In ,h.:greill Job. of' pllllrYillll .... 'tarri/ng. Ih. 'pr,o&' ~ pl.t.ly diff8,!nt; set of conc!!!'on.... ,,' of w.apons ••• ril/es, pistols, bazookas.· lo~t' bot :~~~'MiSs~J,tl\ol'!d.inin:d:;r::ei;li~'Alill~Lake i};:.l· ': 5.0Q" un and renewing old ties. He /I addioli to ,ptac'. Th'y· arl "0111 11' an' ou'slandlng . warf,.'"'' Her., 01 w!r.r.flr further Indlcal,on 01 how th.y or. Ilained ,,; grenades, Rome throwers, machIne lI l his r,pu'a/ion and Canada'.. . •• ~rid Sit :.. ,: ;Mrs:"·.~h·atIe~ ¥cK }Iar.\iey('.~;\ ... :.. ,~.;;, .... ,.... . 5.00'. job,., a lob of ... hieb Canadlanr can b. .. .they: Fa,:Ca~ada I !n~on'rt ~I""/J ara /0 Irt rfGdy ••• wh.rtnr ••• whenever a~J mortan," IIi,,,,, ••''1 !nfan','1!"an. 'rhe'

'Frt'k "uT I, B'I' ". ','" llt ...... ' ,tt500 . I~~'Y p,lOud•. '" .' .: .. '.. : : .. ~ , ,; ,"~O~~~fI ,Ih~,r lup~'~r"y. i . . ,hey ar. nMd.ii... .. the' WOI ..... ' Mr.-! ,in ~,oe .•r1'ne ...... ·..... ·.... ,- :'.',' .....l· ",,: .. : ";~.~\":(I~~~':" 'e" ~. ~',' .:,;_ ~,': .' I" . , ". \,'. . -:-: T., Itt aIl91~t. 'ybU' mUII.b.' 17,!o ~O.ytarl·ol a;e; No. 12 PERSONt:-iEL)EPOT r tlil'm: b: , sklll.d trad,~,".n 10 ~5. Whtn applyl.~g"b~lrg:b"Jh mtlfical.. 1. Buckmaster's', Field" i:l~d'~ I :;yo~".can send 'your",a911ri~!ons to:~he, "Put ·:.': '.. ahing , ,"," ' .', . Dr olhel' p,oof 01 agt. .' IhF.~nN C';,;, ~iiPrp.l~a~~:· Qn :.Tii~ir ;Sltates";tlund, . ca~e' of ~iss .. 'A;~Lr lIGHT AWAr-:-'~i:'.H"~'er~.~J.~.w~l#• • r.:~l.lt tH.;" St. John's, Nlld. - Te/ephone:702J,' focal, 8 nl~y. be :., ::.Jban, ~rltcfi,"!l'easurcr, .DA~LY.):JEWS. All, dona~ ." ""',' At .. , ItCrrlfl., Ct.'r., ...Ir •• ! , ..r ....a.· . . .' .".:. , ,ERr ',: .')i~!~·")ypr.1l.~:':s~,~t~M~y .:'~~k~o.»r.~~~,gC9.~.' :,.:' ..... ' ". '.c,'~'~'~.:::·:.·>: ,,":':'<':.R.·VE .~C;~i.~:~:~A '~'N~ :Y~UR.~E,LF~.IN T",~,:·~~R'M~· to play f •. : .~-: ': r~.\';: ;" .. ~~ ..... ", ':' t, ' •...,: .~:;.'. I .. ", ' . ';:' " <:youa: OONAriON;·WIl~L·;:'~EAN:,:AJ~T '.' , )Id•• to "'.1.. ",.... 1'II1' ... -T.JI.!ItI.,i.~tI:!~.,..tI~·.ftl.... _ ty~ Itatlon:CJO,l. <,' .:. ,",.1·',: ":"7"0' ·!AN'"'-O·":tt/l.~~'·' ' .. , . .: . " .>~. - • I : f ~ #.~ ;': ~J '. •• ... :: AIT~ t ," I " ~ ~ . , ,. .' ' '<;,;:~~~:' '.i:j[';,:,:t'; " , . " .

• t SECTION, II •. f The Daily News SECTION II , .\ .. ------":"".. 9' ----- , ~>-. --~~.-,"';:'-:;T'~HE~DA::;I~LY~:' . N;::;E~W:S:-, . :wk·E~DN:E:;S:DA:-:Y:-':FE:B"':.-: '-:1-:95:-:5:--~---:-~'" .. I lay 3 thetea Homeand JlIsc:ults Nurslng'classes ,to all Blood to seryeDim. numVisits. and fromDecker Commission were. made Ilar·duro Hockev' Nntes Cyril Power' and Hubert Power lloyd Pitls 2 1 2 : Bir,thday Wi~hes'~:' . ors. Mrs.' C" 'Moakler, R.N.j an'd Ing. the year. The Branch Is J had 18 minutcs In' penalty time; Francis Gun~':: 2 0 2 4 . Many happy returns of the day', 'Miss J. LeDrllw, R.N., assisted tlie grale!ul 10 COlllmlssloner Decker -- Albert Ash 17, Hl\rold Sheppard Ralph Spencer •• 0 2 1 S to Mr. Peler J. Fitzgerald, 'whO:: Y:' • ' nurse in charge. 'Also some ~o Red who kindly ~onscnled to conduct Rangers elimlriated West Mlncs 16, .Wall Tremblelt. 15,and Sam Pat Mansfield .. ' 1 0 1 05 was 71 years old on Sunda"" '1 1 ....1..... ___ ...... - ... ______• ______News Cross members donaled blood.. the election of officers. at very (~om the playoffs last week when ~tkIDS,. Gerard Connors and Mike IJavid Taylor' .• 0 1 F~bruary 6th. .:: . _Bell ... Island CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN short notke, afterwards conduct. tre! took the final game of their N,)rcott 14. John Felde leads Ihe Walt Tremblett . 1 1 ° .." • Tho,,,"" .. m :0' $2"".00 I". , .."100 .m! """" P"'" ren" b, • ., ..... ,," Roo,,"wk"'~ ,m" • ,., ",n,'. e.d ,'Q"" .: , , ° Happy birthday grletIngs ttt! was. collected, an Increase of We look. forward to. many mor~ I\;d Ihe. hat trick for the Ihlrd ,11m Byrne 4.72; Joe Penney 5.22; ST.' KE\'IN'S Mr. Marlin Butler who celebrated: Canadian Red $223.00 over last year. This com. visits In the future. '. time thiS season. The finals be· Walt Lewis 5.37.' G A PI P' his birthday on February Sih. f Annual Meeting mil'" "O"I,d "'" .m.,,1 I. '. IW'" .,,,,• ." H.wk, ,.i Ib, HAWKS M,riI, .enl, .. 11 5 ,:. ,~. - .' . two days. The. Chairman and lady The Bell Isbnd Branch wishes ,1955 .championship will be held ~ G A Pis. Pim. Fred Coxworlhy 4 8 12 2 Congratulatiuns and best wlshp~ United Church Cross-Bell . co!lectors are d~e muciJo prals'e for to .thank Mr. Max Stares, Daily after the All·Newfoundland Senior "corge Connors. 12 7 13 6 Eddy Kennedy.. 3 5 8 10 Mr. Granville .Martin who ce}~ lh. ~1Icl ..1 ,,,d'OI,, ,f lb, N.., ,~""","d"l, M,. Ph"" R pl~"ff. P.I 0""" ... , 8 13 8 " ... 0",1".. • 3 7 : hrates ·his· birthday on February, _ _ 00""'''', H."",. D~" N,.. , "d ,"" G,,,, 1.1, Ih. 11"" •. Bowk, AW:' C.. " .... , 3" 7 Bin· Po_ .... • 3 7 . 8 10th. :: Bell lSI and Island "Branch ;.. 0, W"'''''''. Fob"", 2m!. I I. ". wiPh .. I,' tho,k "'"':'.. , ",bn.11Y ... " '001" st. R.M, 47. Bon" ., 6 6 12 6 G."n! C'""". 3' 7 14 hn. m"h' ~m." T'" B~.' T.,., .. ", ,,, ~, ~"" \ A "ery happy- birthday to !ir: lb. ""., m.. IIn, 0' tho u,lt.d ''''.,' '" B.I! blond 'm"b 0' M,. E. ,. "",by. P~"'cl do,,,, lb. " .. "d tho C. 0' E. -~ " "d W"I MI, .. 38. ~o Col...... 3 7 10 2 POI Kl", ...... , 2 6 2 Robert Devlin who celebrates hi,' Ch",h ,,",,,,,n,, ... hold .. lb. C""'I.. Rod "'0" "",,' M"... ' whh Doml,l" W."". P''''''. L.O.A •.8,,1., "d Dom· rum, .., I", 10 ,,,.11, 11m ••11b ,"1 ...... •• • • 'ob, "."II,W" • 2 , , ., "U 10k.. "",ib< Cho,",,'" hod'" wiy ..,,, • .,, , .... d"". an. UmitmI. .... mod. "";,id, I"" W.b'M .O~ Limit.. I" 111'1 ml".,,. W"I MI,,, 73. "o.n" Toy"'.. •• , 2 lb, ",.,." ". , 5' 13 birlhday on February 111h. ..: of the Minister, Revd. F. G. the fact or' a !lve day and for Radlu StatIon CJON dui-ing used O,f.,r0lom tor Nursipg Classes Kevin's 69 and Hawks 51. Dean 3 4 7 4 Tom Cobb .••.•. 3 2 5 6 Fitzgerald. 3 3 2.:. ~hlp w~91t ~ordon ~kane.. John 4'~' Wcl,. wi" ..,. ,,,.. A.Hnrl. Im,.,dI" ",.11. . "" "po" ,,, ".... " ,,' I Boby CUok,. r""" I~'" Ib, ...ri" .", .. 1•• o.m Alkmo ..... , 7 !4 S." D,I"., • ,. 5 2 JIIac Blackmore • 0 2 2 ° 0;; .01" .. ,,,,,,,,,. All" lb. ...",b'" ~,d ... " Ol, • MEMOOIAL ',"V'CE '" .... ,,,ro,,1 th,"'. I, l"riW ••11' ""I... ,,," "d Tom ",":"'''' 2 3 • 'Bill "'",cll ... 3 0 3 0 nay )lcLean •••• 1 0 1 . ''''om.. , d""I"., p.ri,d. I" P. DI,k.,. "'" Pml"'"'' G", Th. ",,,.b 'w", ",,,,,,1'" Do.,,,, "d ,,,'" , ...otl. I". ","I,. G.. ", C'"'O" "d Uoo, 0 .,,11 ... '3 3 0 nUl, Slop, .. " '3 3 II Hob Cohen ..... 0 1 1 0 0 ,',ri," ",...... " "" wb.~, ...., .. 0' D.. ~I" W.b". b, lho lot V, •. P"'''"I "" Chol'm"',, 'C,mmlll,;' ,: II" M.D,,," bpt> !2 ,,,I,•• ". ,,," B,ro' .... , , 2 0 "on, ~I'" .... " 2 7 Jphn Byrne , ... 0 ,',.' "'"". wbl,h dI~to'" tb.1 Ih. on Limit .... ' ",,,did ",,;m I. A••• ",,,,,,,,1 "d ,,,;'1",,: m.mb", I" Ib.I' '".ro .. ~. ~,eml. 11. A"'.' Crnl",. Eddl. L•• Sk ..,,, ",iiiGE~S' 1 , G A"'. "m. .Jimmy Byrne .. °0 0 0 2:; p.. 1 ,m h.d "'" hlghl, .... I'" "",.,. OUl ..... d,,""' 10 M.. ".;, Pow". "",II" .1 .D ·lIm'" '.'" 9, II,.... Pow" '. "d n.. . J>!d1. F,", .... 9 14" , .....1 "d ri., I' " .....,. t'o ..,,,.. MAGAZINE SERV'CE ••"d, G,"", .,11" .M C,dl G A Po. PI". B., lI.D,,," . 12 5 17 , HOUSEKEEPER- Rel\ulred I"," ft. Tho. A. mediately for a period of two Th. "" .b.~b obl,b ~.pol" ,,, .,,,d, ..,.. AI, Bow" .,d, ,,,,,PI ,. !!gd. cynll. A. lIOAKLEn; P"'" 6 ..,h. Eddl. F,rn I.. d' n." R...... "10" 6 RI' ,',,,, .. ".. 6 • 15 6 months. If Interested,kindly "".d ,,, "hD. '",hI! "':!" Ch""m."hl, 0' ·lI.. W. R. ''',,!I...... st '01,,', B,,,.h p,,,,,,,, C.",,;, R.d G".. ;~ ",1,1' .lIh 14, ",bo" p,w", II,b.rt p"", . 8 13 11 !8 W.II, Ncl' .... ., • , contact Mrs. Hugh Connon, P,lm '"doy I, '95'. " , ...h...." .... • ,,,"" "II",,", 0' ., Book, ... M,'"'''' ,,, ",. " C,n1 pOw" 11. D,,, n .." CIT" Pow" ".. 6 11 17 19 AI .." A.h ..... 2 3 5 17 I Davidson Ave. Phone 136·J. . " dobl, "d • ". "m.l", h.. $2,939.00.' '. Irlb'"" t, h""It,I. .k. . B.II '1,1", B'''''.· 10. RI. r"d '. ,,,I .."II Co,· • .ro" Sb 'OP"d • , , 16 Bill,.• .,,, .. • 2 3· 5 8 ,.... ""1,,,. .",. W.I, who Tho '0""'" "."' •.• ,,' . • ,,,,Ib; "II p,t O~,I" 8 mh. i.ro LIII"i,h, 3' • • lIlk. N~'1t .. , 2 • 14

hu nrved the church well and elected for the year: . \" f~ilhiull~ .Ince. coming h~re In Preslilent~C .. A. Moakler.: . 1951, wu asked. 10 Femaln for. 1st. . Vlce.Presldent-~frs. A. R. Rnother ~·ear. lie kindly eonsent- Proudfoot. ..., ed to accede. to, the r.equtsl •. Fol 2nd. Vice.pre!ldent":"Mr. l!:. J. lDmnl the reading and ad.option of Russell. . ;. , . lhe reports and after the cuslom. 3rd. Vice·Presldent-Mrs.· D. R. uy 'vote of thanks; the election PepPer. .' (If officers for 1955 took plaee the Secrebry":'Mrs. W. R. Power. . rrsult of which wa~ as follows: Treasurer-Mr. F. Newhook.' 'G , .. I '. COMMITl'EE CHAIRMAN Sels Ion:- Rev. d F. .' "e ro Chairman; Jacob' A.' HarriS, Clerk, .Women's Work:....Mra. D. R. Pep· Ell Swain, Norman·' Reynolds, per. . . . Willis JarviS, Wl\1lam Pond, Sick Room.Supply-Mr •. A. R. Joseph' Gosse. Proudfoot. Committee of Stewards: Geo. C. Home Nursing-Mrs. A. E. Normore, Jacob A. Harris, Rev. Stares,. R.N • .,. G. Weir, N. R. Taylor, WllIIam Well Baby Clinic-Mrs: C. Moak· pond, Ell Swain, :Mn.· Augustus ler, R.N.' . Eveleigh, Mrs. Norman Reynolds, Disaster Services-Mr. C. J. But; Norma.. ]tel'nold" Ilr.. N. R. ler. .( .., B k :r 'U .. - Velerans and Civilian Welfare- Tay 1or, :r• .... rae en, . ,n. UC" Drew, Rellben Rowe, Melvin Kin', Ilr. C. A. Moakler. )1111 Sadie Clarke, Mrs.' Leonard' Execullve-Dr•. Walter' Temple· Clarke. man, Mr. ·A. Brown, Mrs. F. Rose, Trustee Board: Rev. F. G; Weir, Mrs. W. Rees, Mr. R. Pepper, Miss Jacob A. lIaI'ri" F; C. Lodge, R. J. LeDrew, ~rs; A Miller, Mrs. J; C. Normore, J. M. LeDr''', Rich. Power. '. . WESTINGH IIrd Ivan)', },in. RiChard' Ivany, .. HOME .NURSING OUSE William 'Ash, J;. M.Bracken, . Ell Chalrm~n! Mrs A. E .• Slam, EL Swain, Alex Eveleigh, Joseph R.N'. , lnstructors: lIIrs. A. Kennedy; GOSS!, WllIIiJirvll, William Pond: Mrs. K. Llngear; Mrs. E. LeDrewj .' ECrRIC BL . . Cemetery Committee: .J. M. Le- Mr~ .. ~ Clarke; Mrs. C. Moakler. G-E . ANKErs . Drew, Joseph GO!!!, Wllllam·Pond. . ThIS has pro\'cd' a most bene· MIXMA.STERS Organist: Mra. F.G.. Weir, re Ilcial aerv!cc to Bell Island. Four eleeted.. . . classes . held: with a total of ELECTRIC ~ere SUNBEAM. WESTINGHOUSE ,,--$49.75 After Min,. mltterl of. Jmpor~. slxt~.s!z (68) regIstering and aU , tnte .were full,. d!scuised' and reulVlng dl~llneilon in the Exam· - ... nETTLES __ bUJ!ni .. fOr the ensuln.· ,.lIar ar. Inatlon~. M.uch credit Is du.eto the ranted, th. meetlnl ~loset1 at Chairman andlnstrue\ors who gave COFFEE WESTINGHOUSE millnllht with thlBenedlction by 22 ~ours of scrvlee. $53.95 $13.50 tile Mlnllter' Two movies were' shown for • whieh Mr. Steve· Neary 'of the KI· "anll Club Is to be thanked. . WOMEN'S WORK . $18.95 PERCOLATOR D~co President Mn. D.. pepper,ChalrmlJl . , Twenty.nlne articles of clothing FLOO'R POLISHER Visits Wabana were. lent to St. John's and .everal distributed locally. This commit· . & $22.50 . Mr. Lionel A. 10rsyth;Q.C., tee WI. handicapped by not hlvinll J"r~,ldent of Damlnlon Steel'and suitable. Iluarters for doing this 554.50 . Coal' CorporaUtln visited the' Is. work. However, this year the facl· h'nd on' Monda) to consult wltb !ltIes: of the Red Cross room, j,Cficiall. or the Company here. donated by the Dominion Wabana The President aIBo', availed or the Or. Limited, are at the disposal opportunlt1 to .tour the· oper.t. of this committee. Ions and In.pect the new pro- DISfl,STER SERVICE. jerI. which commenced recently. .Mr. C. 1. BuUer, Chairman At five O'clork In the affernoon .. ' Committee: Mr. A. Bown; Mr. C. an of'ldal welromeWI!{ I!ndered Moakler. 'fotal nllmber of minor 111m ",hen.a cocklall party "'II dlsaslen-5 on~:, wIth 30 Indi~ld. htld In' the Canadian I.filcin lIal.l.cared. for. Ihe .nllmber IIf arti· 1\1o'II1DI'i,I :enlltllng. OfIMlls of cles of cloUlin!: glyen was 47 ~nd END 1he . Company Union Officials Ihe number of artlcles.of belidIOg , "6' I , pop-up hlld. representativu from various was • . .- , urganlzatlolls on the Island were .. WELl. BABY CLINIC TABLES In aUtmdance. . Mr •• ' C. Moakler, R.N:, Misa J. Mr. H. 1'. Dickey, Vice.Pres!. .' LeD!e", Cbalrman lO.~ S-TE"R S' Clothes HAMPERS dent: and General Manager of '.. Cl~nlc opened' from F~bruary to ' WESTINGHOUSE 56.75 8.50 9.75 the Dominion Waban. Ore Limit. last of April. Thewllather was most 58.50 &. 511.50 I'd Introduced the IUests, follow. un.ultable durl~g· this period. Drs. SUNBEAM G:E jl1~ which Mr. Forsy\h iddressed Wal~er. Templeman' . and Young STEAM IRON FLOOR LAMPS Ihe ;;atherln.:. In ,a .few brief reo were .In .attendal1ce ..4~ lIallons of TABLE LAMPS . n;arks he paid a Irlbqle til the Dranil! -.Juice was' gIVen to ex· $'36.9:5 s27'~'Q5: employees of the Compa~y here pectanl. Mothers and 7 othm. 98 for their excellent accomplish. Bottles, of Cod Liver 011 WIS IIlven 521.00 .S·16.50 S6.50 up ment! In recent years. ,HI. also t~· 7. ex~lant Mothera and 52 ~trel!5ed .. the lnlportlnceof the b~b!es. Fifty tlVobables. registered CONNOR' lron Ore Mines here alll\ laid WIth. a' total. of 11111. ,visits. Twe!lly· SMOKER' STANDS Ihat ".. Ith .upanllon and.new nine .Im!"unl~tlons ,~ere .. glven; 69 fllulpment ."" can c'onsolldale Innoculatlons.. '.' lind secure our position to' com. SICK, ROOM II.Url'LY ~ VACUUM CLEANERS 514.00 513.50 pete ~ith other' ore producers' in Mrt\ A. R. ~Olldfootl, Chairman. the .world. He' .180 . itated ihat .. ~Ig~t,en per~Ds had loa,ns duro du~ini his tliP to' Europe lilt lng, the. year and many favourable $8.50 57.50' year, contracts for. Bell Iitand eomlllenl! w~e.heard from .the ore had, bee I extended and' for people, who had .occaslo~ to .~~a!l '$89.95 ,0", ,":' : ;\'~.' "."""': " "i ~ the licl't lel'M. yral·sat. least. of thls·.~vlc:e, .It.theprnmpt~es~ ~Iurlng . which. tlnto full employ. 1ft,' I:"h,lch articles 'uk~d for \~'ere menl.l! definitely RSSUl'cd .. delivered.·.·:' I ... '" .' ; • CIVILIAN' ANJ) "r.n;Rl\NS~ .

. .: Hockev" ...... 'club':, • , ...Visii' '.. ~ . .Ten·C"M:;~}:'~~~!rma~. ,cases 'were\ inveshllilted ...... ; ... ".. d" B' '... ; .Twoivere ;.Iven ·asslslance . with Sp~~~ar '. s.. av.... f\\'~: irtl~l~s'0i:-~cd~irlii. ~n'd cl~t~. . .' .. .• ';' ..•. . Inl{; Eight olhers· were· referred 10 . :The Wei;t'-Mirics ' llQCkeYlciUb'V~I!~re DUlcel·. A \\'~U 'organi~e~ INted Spailiard's ~y: Ol'fl' ~ .the· ~~na~la.n Legl~n}o~~e,~: after!helr•.. wtekend:' li'Here' : they' played: .... own. w.elfjlre, .. ~on$ClJllently,. ,no::'" ':': .'erl.es .. of il'nies between' die llatance. ,was nceded. . .' .. Shelntown Tilers ind Weit'MIJlel ':CON~NTION,... ; . e. · Horliey trim:' The' West MlntrS M!~ •. ~a~ pOVfer'an~ lin. ,R.' . liM nIttht·ti.3 'Branch .. . '10 boih'laftJel,·j.~riduy: p~pper·r~pre.ented;the a~" . . .. lid Sa.turd.y. H. '... t~~ e~nventlDn be,ld II1~t.&h!l"':' ... I . ' •• ·r ~I'he Wesl Mine5·teamapprtdale· ':.: ',BI.OOp BANK .... . , RADIO~ ApPLIANCE - FURNITURE - DEPARTMENT Ihe. wonder'ul hOl;\lII~lily :' shown '. The' Secrelary, Mn, ,Mary. Pow,r . .,', ',' ,-. " ' ' .. lhem' hy Ihe 'good Iwople of'.Span. an~ ..Mrs.·,RUa· ... SI3re. organlzed'­ .' , I:li:d's Bay and they .hope, Ih·Rt.ln twe~t~ R~d Or?ss wprkers .krom .'PHO,NE- 80021 near, Mure Ihal. 'the '. next' fortnight. . .'...... ' . lh~., 'Tliler~ WATER STREET t. m~y; b~ .• ble .10, \'!slt her.e; :. <... Tl1e'Jslanders ~eie accom\l~nle'd ' ... . .BRY .Rnbert~ ~Ave 'Inl'lred Ihem IO'Spanlard'A' Bay. bYe their-man· to play' an exhibition IlIne·ln. the al~r,·r.it:.Erii:·Burke.· ... " . " . , ,', . . . ," . -' ' .. ,'", ',', .... "," . ," J.. ':". , • , . . ! . ' .. 'I , . ,. I , .... ' " " . , \ . . . ~ .

/ .' • .. 10 THE DAILY NEWS~ WEDNESDAY, FEB, 9. 1955 • • Jiffy-Wrap! pay Q'rEveningEt~gan~:~ hl PER , '. '.j . VISITING TO' IA Soft Sophisticated Styte Mrs.F. L. B left here last \1 day in Toront( . No. 295 there on bustnl I en. Their d Blair, who spe as a member ------_._----_. Welfare team • recently to \II dian Red' Cl Ready-to.; Wear Mode Hits France Hospital, Toro • • • . ." • • • FROM BOTW • Mr. Bruce J Can't .Afford rived In the c 'Designers Realiiing Average WQman, intend winte A.N.D. Comp; By ROSETTF., HARGROVE He Is register l'ARIS~NEA)-F 0 r the first Hotel. t:mc, 14 million Frenchwomen who are not wlvi!s of mllUonalres can look forward this sprinG to buying VALENTINE a ready-tO·wear dress styled by a A Valcntin big.name designer. Colony Club This minor revolutlon was staged day, Feb. 14 a few months ago when the exclu- . Columbus La sire kingdom of ilie Haute Couture Rhythm. Kin , . • , You'll 'enloy choosing your lVas consioorably shaken 10 learn . Valentines from our "big· music and ( that ant! of Its most SUCCi!ssfUl and Tickets are c . lied· ever" array of bright talented members-the late Jac· new Coulh Hallmark Val· ques Fath-bad decided to ereate . Stationery, members of 'I .' entines, They range from models for the' French readY·to­ : .. ',. lace. and - dolly master· wear Industry. pieces 10 light· hearted and E'ath was among the first to LEAVING T .. ' humorous Valentines-for renllze that the Ume had come for Mr. and 1\' ':. . IVlry age, every tast •• IRON t.ie blg·name creator.s to come' Howley Ave You'll flnd here the Couth ON ilie pretty flower de· dewn from their, ivory towers if here today b shIn - see how lovely It looks on Hallmark Valentine that this jlffywrap dreE~-, apron I they wanted to survive. day in Mian says rust what you want to Pattern 7160: Jlffy.wrap dress, But ilie FNncn ready-to·wear In· " dustry-although It has made con- say thlt way you wanl to apron. TI ssue pattern; washable slderable progress In the last 1ive FROM LE~ . \. . lOy It. . larender, green lron-on transfers. Mr. and) Come In tomorrow and Small (10, 12); Medium (it, 16); years-still has a long way to go porte arrive have fun making your Large (18, 20). Stale size. before It can hope to equal that Send _TWENTY.FIVE CENTS I of ilie' United States and other on a holida: ..Iedion. eo ns .or' Ihls pattern (stamps can. EuropeanIts Imthods countries. Ire hopelessly ar. If you want sheer feminine flattery, you'll find it in this softly the Browns! "'.,;",,'" ~ notI be accepted) to ST. JOHN'S chlac. It needs modernizing reo French designers are concentrating ·on ,.roductlon. Jacques Fath's workrooms In Paris, where mldlne detailed elegant dress. Its styled as a party channer, with sweet· ,,...,.~~ '." A~';'''< Iii .. ~ . DAILY NEWS, (Household Arls gards 10 actual production. styling line methods a, the ready.to.wear Industry comes 4tcs are shown working on the wedding gown Rha heart neckline, above a double·breasted, panelled bodice, cap sleeves, MOVED T(J ,. Dept.) 60 ~'RONT ST., WEST, and sizing. Practically speaking, to ~arls. Typical .of the fading, move expensive lIa),worth wore for her marriage to Aly Khan. and a full skirt with unpressed pleats rlppling from the center panel. ~!r. and TORONTO, ONT. Print plainly only three sizes Ire avallable _ method of, I111lIlng clothes Is this 19'49 scene' In Depending on ~-our choice of fabric, its a day-into-evening style that recenti), m( T, McMURDO ~~hrs:R ~~D:I~~' PATTERN small, medium and large. does your charms more than -justice for all hours and all occasions. & CO.,, lTD. Boston and nclt AI·e. ~ WONDERFUL Is the word-for that-and eren more! Send 25' "It Is para~oxlcal," ilie special- dresses ilian her American oppo-l "Why is It II one businessman Make It-you'll love It! . our NEW Alice Brook~ Needlecraft ccnhfor your copy of this terrific ists 8a)'5, "thRt ••• tile averag

Size 4 • 9. Black with IIrey fur; brown with brown fur. ' . DAILY 'RADIO . QUIZ PRIZES·, A .t' G '13 ·PIECE· BAKING SET fOl • . wiTH WALL BRACKET " . GIVEN AWAY EVERrDAY·ONMON,~FRI.· WE] 'HOMEBAKERS QUIZ·,,' " tebB,9 .. . CJoN al12,05 P.M. VOCM~f4.50 P;M; I , .'\' '..,' .::--.:.' ". .... Un I -...... , a AI . ·lTfsl~?ifillret,5'ui/S Pl _ . ~. WITH. EXClUSIVE /le " MR~ , SANITONE DRYCLEANING •• , .

\ ~ THE DAilY NEWS, TUESDAY, FEB. '8, 1955 .:~: ------iCabot .Pioneer Between Us .. PERSONAL CHlT·cHAT II :Club' Notes

VISITING TORONTO \limd lrom 011••• "d I•• m.mbu "". F. L. ."., ,I lb. .CIdP dot"bm"t I, N.w- Women ' Tho . ""roo;", cr,b " tho IoIt bm "" .... I""",,P."'''' "ro.',• b,ll. I",dt". . B, "UT" '"1.1.'''' Y.W.CA.Fre.'1eh, c, President, '.Id th." """occupied ..... the"" day In T".. "wbtl. , •. III.'. " ~ m"I\" "J"''', lB. Pb,Db there on business for Canada Pack. DANCE TONIGHT l\1E:\1O TO :liEN: YOU'VE GOT C>lair and welcomed MisoS FiorenC1l ers. Their daughter, Miss Olive The Nurses', Alumnae o[ the St. TO EARN RANK AS HE.tD !lIAN I Reid, member of the Victory Club, Blair, who spent a year and a half John's General Hospital are hold. -;;;;;;;;;.;;======;;,;;;;;-_--: ____.-:---=-::-----. . , - as guest, and May Shears, new as a member of the Red Cross Ing dance at the Old Colony Club l" I d h ---k------S-c-hi-n-o-cherrics, drained and cut in Memo to men: If you want the mEmber. A sln~~re "T~ank you"· WeUare team in Korea, left here tonight. Tickets for the dance may.· .G aze ( 'erry (._ a e.1 s' .a .!1~lf; ~. cup maraschino cherry respect of your wife and children, was vote~ to lIhss Jean. J~hnston recently to work with the Cana. be had from Miss G. Penney and Your, Dental . juice, 2~ teaspoonS cornstarcll, 1 if you want to. be the reai head !or hpr kl~d and enthusla~tlc help ""Hospital, .od' Toronto. Cm' .1 ,"",In"" ... N. _~_ .t ih, ...".1. I .. "b1Combine ..,~ .,"..cake mix, filberts and'I" earn "'"" the ' ..right ~-Ihoo to l>~'00'" head g,t"man. """"for ~gedmg woili and "" Infirm ct,b "and tho accom· B,m. M. V. CODROY . V nt n Tre t t Eat chopped cherries; mix well. Pre· \ If you expect your wife to help prnr the Carol s In gin g at FROM BOTWOOD Capt. Ronald Penney o( tlie M.V. Health a e Ie' a 0 pareage diroctions.cake mix accordingPour into togreased pack· I yO\\wife earnmake a allliving, important if you letfamily your Chmtmas,hren dealt withAfter a theprogra'!'!lIo:! agenda had o[ ".'"'' J_ ,I .,'_, "" C"''' " .t ""." ,W"" S. ... .""",d bo.rt·.b".d· ,oy,,' d,,'.;.... u y... , .. " .., ",I ~'!"" , .... ". ""n'''''' ~I rt"d I, lb. .;~ M"dO' to ..,,,. J,b,'. .btl. bt, ,bt, • '" "." 'y th, "k. ,,,.. .. k' .="U,g " ",.! ,00' ., U.... ,. "A.k YO'" Moth,,"! st .•" C",I.Jt~ "d J."" Good .. I".... wi"" ,bt"l" 10< '''' lb. ",.. I ....", ., 'OO d"k. NFLD. DENTAL SUCIEl/ ,.g, "".,,,.. Coo, to m""'" .,,, th., rom. ',YO' I" ,m,'" I ,,~. m'''b "".,.d. "'~ '"'' " A.N.D. C,m,'" I0'" ,,' E"I" T,m". ••otel. .. .."., ...... t t'" ,Icily on' business.I • • ,101U,, lb, WltY IS FLVOBIDATION_ SAFE? 1b"","I,.:M h'l b I I If youw;l, do " that.. hyou.. , have'I "" no h", ridhl ... Th,mcetmg to a,I close-"''''and bro,,,,' a[lcr thothe . .~".'.I' L~'~"'. 'w Many Foods Contain Fluorides h eanl)' dl e, com, , neb crtcam , ,~.to feel hurt and' chcated usual~'N'" bit of gossip, hit of mu;le, l beca~c H Fluorides ar,~. present in many ~., elisht an d ;;~rn J~ce\ rt u;d' "our wife is a more important and Bridge the member~ dispcr,cc! of our foods, .such as fruits, vcge- 11 g ban t' u Y'n ra:lu~1 y: d I'member of the lamilY than you to meet again January 25. This tahles, meats, lish, tea, cereals sugar, ea un I en e . arc • • bcing Burns'N ight (a holiday) the IIRO!!I DARTl\lOUTH nd milk. . Add lemon rlUdI~g and mix~e well Frost, ...: h . h bl h attendance was not as large as "ALENTINE BALL Mr. JameS Bartlett, Dartmouth, hotlom I yer t nd sid [ ke' lOU ave no fig t to arne er' A Valentine Ball at the Old a However, people usually obtain 'th i a f' or a A cSgO c~ ! [or "wearing the pants" or to enVY'I"5l1~i but a(!~r the disposal of NOI'a Scotia,. Is visiting St. John's l Colon)' Ciub will take place ~lon· at least four Urnes the am~unt of WIry halveser,non onros top mg. of rrancake e cHeat er' men \I'h" ose 111\es . an d ch'ld I ren bllSlUessCh ' ad programmeT Q of I Musical while the cable ship "Cyrus Field", fluoride from f1uorldatad water as h ., t boil' i't C i look tiP to them as the head of aITS an wenty uest ons was day, Fcb. 14th, sponsored by the on which- he is working, is here on they do froin the usual foods. c. JUice a lUg po n. om· I th f 'I ' " conducted by Dorothy Penney and Columbus Ladles' Association. The ~rry business.· Fluoridized water at the recom. blUewell cornstarchAdd to cherryand wat~r;jUice mix;and I NOuvuy.?~I ) I' las t a ken your maS'Cu· :I \'ioletI Short whichh afforded" much. Rhythm Kings will supply the v mended concentration has no DI coo k' , sU' rrmg• cons t an tl Y un t'I I line.' rights awa,.from vou . You've I' p'1 e&suret Thto t e enthUSiastic'f '1' parb· I music and dress will be formal. e fee 5 . th' k d d I C ' h gIVen them up becauSo:! you didn't c pa,n s. e priZe or" uSlca FROM TORONTO- C Tickets are on sale at the coionial Ovcrf t two million citizens of the . Ie c ealr. ovcer I er• assume all the responsibilities that! Chan'!; was won bv Margaret Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mabee re· ries e~ethWI UI.erry~ gaze. 00 an d Su'd I d Stationery, Hutton's and from cently moved to St. John's from n e a es a DIle, ave oryear6 were naturally yours pper was serve as usua un er (manyU It d Stunknowingly) t I hconsumed f wa. serve. ' the quiet. efficient management of ' members of the committee. ,Toronto and' are living at 396 ter naturally containing not less 'Resped Has To Be Earned Gr2ce Escott. Hamilton Avenue Extension. Mr. than 0.9 and up to 2 parts per Manners Make So quit feeling sorry [or yourself. ---.. , ------LEAVING TODAY Mabee Is a Federal Government 0[' million of fluorides. And quit blaming your wife nnll respect just Isn't u.re, unless he Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gruch)', 23 flcla! with the Department of Howley A\'enue Extension, leave The ~cords of these communi. FrIO ends childr2n for not showing you the has a right to it. here today b)' TCA to spend a hall· Agriculture, tics have ,been most carefully SWEETEST VALENTINE OF ALL-Ibis brllM red bearl-shaped proper respect, . So if you have let your wife be- studied. In addtllon, special me- ei.ke II vivid, luscious .and cas), to. make. Respect has to be earned, even come head of the house, don't kid day In ~1iami, Florida. FROM BOTWOOD- dleai examlnatiDlls of the children If you are a house guest In a In a family .. And the man who yourself that you married the Mr. and Mrs. E. Sevlor of Bot· have been carried out. By GAYNOR MADDOX One l·pound, 4,ounce package heme where husband and children takes the easy way out-w.!1o re·· wrong' kind of woman. FRO!'I LEWISPORTE wood arrived In the city Sunday In alJt.!le50~ studies no evidence white cake mix;' ',iI cup chopped iet off to an early start In the fuses to take on all th~ responsj· . llr. and llrs. P. Mills o[ Lewis· at all has been' discovered of any Want a bright red heart·shaped filberts IA cup chopped maraschino morning and your hostess tells )'OU bilities thai would make him head B~ h?nest enough to admit thai porte arril'ed In the city Sunday to spend a holiday. , greater degree o[ cancer, kldne), cake fOI' your Valentine's Day cherries, well drained (about 10 to sl4ep as late as you like, tak2 o[ his house-j us t isn'l doing! your w:fc. ~~~ assumed only fhose on I holida)' and arc registered at di50rdcrs, hardening o[ the ar. party, a vivid, luscious and easy· cherries); 1 8.oun1l2 pac k age her at lIer word. enough to earn the respect of his, rc~p?nslbllltJes. Ihat YOI! h a v I! the BrDwnsdale Holel. teries and h~art disease, rheuma- to,make surprise? If you do, read cream cheese, 2 tablespoons Ie. family. Islllrked. Andto I[ your chlldren al· The Doofrr Family IIsm,I' arthritis,th bone fraclul'es,dlti gal. GonL'AZED CIIERRY' ,'ALE'''TINE" mon juice, 5 cups sifted confec· ",.e...What can shecope pro~tahblY WI ge tth,opes109 a I!st~alami)' t I Th c morI' ern man Wh 0 :wants reo i 'bl'i:YSceause'W turn hen her,they admit turned thati! to you b ;\Io,'[D TO CIn' ;~fe~~ ~Ya~~urC:dcon on. I CAKE tioners' sugar, 1 teaspoon grated of[ before ~he has to cope with a I specl ~t home. without earning it! you werc too "b us y" .to be ~Ir. and ~Ir!. W. Hickson have CM.L THE- PROI·'ESSOR Poisoning by fluoride would re" (l'tJakes 1 heart.~haped laycr cake) Inmon rind, 2 6·ounce jar,~ mara' guest. is rb;:·,·~'l 10 ,',l:'tration, For reall hotil~rerl, recentl~' mOl'ed to SI. John'~ from quire the drinking at one sitting or ,------,. -... -..... ------Roston and nrc Ii"ing at 33 Bcn· nett Me, ~Ir. Ilick'son i~ ~cologist no fewer than 450 glas~~,~ of water with NALeO, containing the recommended one pari per million. J'IlO:\1 B.\DG~R'S Ql;'\ Y To oblaln this amount of nuo· 'ride In one glass o( water, more ~Ir. H, Il, Granter, business man than four tons of sodium fluoride from Badger'~ Qua)'. arrived In the would have to be added to one mil­ city b)' Ihc eXlll'eSS Sunday on lion galions o[ water. husiness for his firm. As twenty three pounds of fluo· ride Is the normal quantity added, I•• :n FOR :\IONTREAL accidental poisoning of this nalure ~Ir. Ted Perlin, Queen's noad, could not happen In a program of left here b)' TCA on Sunday [or water fluoridation. By Alma Sioux Scarb:rry Fluoridation machines are very ~Iontreai on business, Dollie Doo[er awakened \' e r y accurately controlled. The largest earlv in ",'Ie morning feeling as if possibl~ variation Is only about nOM ~OR~IAN'S CO\'E something vj!r)' special wer~ about 1.20 01 the correct amount ~Ir. G, Smith, business man at to happen. 'Then she remembered. In addition, routine tesls are Norman's Co\'e, Is at present visit· It was the week o[ h~r birthday, taken by waterworks personnel to in!: the cit)· on business, ' Shp. would be SIX years old! make sure that the water contains Dollie rushed to wash her hands the correct amounl of fluorides, no and faCe and brush her teeth. The,n I'tUNK RANCH~R more and no iess, A, B. Andcrson, mink ranch· she hurried into the 'pretty cl~an Authorities Who e'ndorse nuarld· ~Ir. dress Mommie Doafer had placed tr from :\Ianitoba. arril'ed In the atlon include 011 the chair beside her bed. She The Canadian Dental Association city )'esterday en routc to Whit· ran to the .. kitchen. There ~h2 The Canadian :Medical Associa· 'bournc. " found the whole Doo[er family-in· tion, The .Canadian Public Health cludlng Ooolle Goofle, her wonder­ Association, The National Research R.C.M.P. . ful LIVE ANIMAL blrlohday pre· Ccuncil, U.S,A., The United States Sub.lnspector and ~Irs, Reginald sent from Uncie Ooofer Doofer In Public Health Service, The Ameri· Dulr, ami thcir )'oung son, arc at· far off Gunga Dlnga. can Dental Association, The Am· present living at Kenna's Hili, pre· First Dollie hugged and k\ss~d erican Medical Association. Mommic and Daddie Doofer and paratory to moving to their home baby Jollie. Then sheh ugged 000' on Cork Street. Inspector Duff has [j~ Goa[le, and he thumped his big recently,been moved to New(ound. dog.like tall and smlled happily: Cut to Fit! He thumped and jumped lIlva an antelope to show how glad he was to see his new little, mistress. "Oh my," Dollie sighed, "It's Keep just like a dream. A hig, wondi!r­ ful dream. I thought I'd wake up UP' and you wouldn't 1>2 here, Oooflc Goone." Mom m I e and Daddie Doo[er to laug.!led and Dad die grinned: "Nothing Ls ever just a dream around the Doa[er house, Dollie. " date We al\\'a)'5 wake up and find It Is grim reality." TO Mommle Door-~r looked at her LIITEN happy little family and sighed: • • I M K Y "We ARE getting a' lit tIe Mune c a crowded. But I'm, sure Ooofle 'S NEWI Goofie Is welcome •. Now let's hur· WOMEN r)' and cat our brcakfasts. There's 6 II L.. a lot of· work to be dona before lfICIIIIor. "1 the big birlhday party." Robin Hood Flour MiDs limhed i "I'll help, Mommle!" Dol 11 e . Idrank her orange juice, "1'11 help Monday through FrIday my"Of hard,"course you will, darling," 9.45 to 10000 a,m" Mommle patted the golden brown This is new Lux Liquid ... . '. head. "I just couldn't manage to CJON get it aU don-e without my big _____ .----- ,Iri." ,;=:;:===~-=.~====',' "I'll be pretty busy at the store, ,-:_. ::s but count me In . as. one of your • IItUe helpers, too" Daddle offered between bites. "Who'& coming 10 it washes di~hes faster, cleaner than any other suds the big part)',Dolli~?" "Gussie Goofer-and oh, I hope !he doesn't do 'something terrible again. And' PoafiePoofef'-I hope hp. doesn't play, with. matches or break ,anything, And I hop e Boogie Boofer doesn't come and hide under. the bed again, like he 'did the last time. . He's a big searedy-cat. Moille Moofer Is com­ Ing'ln 'from the farm-s~'s a very Half·slzoars!, Look so smart In nice girl. Hammle Hoofer will be this bright 'and breezy style. It'll ,herc,:'wlth his, accordion to. sing sew·simple - no side openln!l! and play' and dance at my parly. Just unbutton shoulders - slip It Of course we had to Invilc his .on 1·Z·3 quickl Make several in a lit tIe cry.baby brother Boohoo jiffy In tubbable coltons.,. Cut '10 Gifts & Greetings Hoofer, too. And Sammie Spoofer. fi! the' short, fuller figure -' no Oh, dear, he tolls awful tall tales alteration problems wit.., this pat.' for Y ou ~ through -and does silly thingsl But they. tern!. are all very good childrenl" . Pattern 4523: HalfSI zes 14~ WELCOM~:WAGON. Daddle grinned: "I'll get busy 16MI, '181.-2, 20~, 22~, 24~. Size: and batten down the hatches. That 16~' takesm yards 3S·lnch. from Your Frieadl, is sailor talk for getting ready for This. pattern easy to use, simple a big storm," And Mommle and to sew, 15 tested for fit. Has com· , . Bu.inm Neighbort I'Daddle Doofer laugh2d: plete lUustrated Instructions. one teaspoon·. gentle to hands, and Civic and Then Dollie noticed Ooofle Goo· Send THIRTY·FIVE' CENTS (35 rea lIy makes 1anni.1 I .... lie hadn't eaten a bite o( the cents) In coins (stamps cannot be floats grease ".If .... hrealdast 'frDm his .. plate' on tbe accepted) for this pattern, Print does a dishpa~ful.. ' fabriCS too! 011 ''', iI':CIU;Oll 01: lem sparkle! ,; .' ,: . ' f1()or •. Two big 'tears stood In his plaln)y SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, clean- aw~y' . ". . . . eyes.: Dollie sat down '(Hi t.OO noor. STYLE. NUMBER, , Conccnlralci liquid, One can 'docs ,lJlorc '. " New Lux Liquid IS milder than an)' other . Cllnlle of reaidtnc. beside him with . some' oatmeal on'SaM.· order to ANNE ADAMS, Lux ~iquid Dctcrscnt6u!ls"up instantly, . Jnsl lift slasses out of the pan and IHshes than two bigooxes oflJOl>der, Even ., ~ dctcrscnt ... bcaut),,!oap mild! Gel Lux • Arriv.l. of Newco~er. t. '. a spoon.' . .; . :: ,: .care·of)ST. JOlIN'S DAILY NEWS because it's alrtady di5lolved, Gel.! right they're diamond,bright, Lrt those dishes in hard water Lux LillUid can save )'Ou :. . '. Liquid .. today-packed in a can as it: : . 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MRS. 1 Doofer ran to, get Professor Zoo· he's young and sloppy, try to give CATI fer, the kindly ke-:!per of the ani· him Io.'lese, things' whcn he's un· " , . . 'Phone.. 80364 mals at ~he .zool . . dtesscd (or his bott!e. . (\ ......

.' , THE DAILY NeWs, TUESDAY, FEI. 8, .1955 , sh~ptleaUY: at Johnny. "Johnny michael as WI" ~eft the purt· \ Named 1n Will Fletcher, a ·b1l1 collector?" , :" ment. He was aUve," ''Why noU" retorted Johnny, • • • . "Who knows betler than a dead Madigan frowJled as' he tapp· The .The'aire .. . Page beat how to colect from another ed the card. "Your story checks, deadbeat?" all right-I m~an as far as leav· . Movies' ; _~!!!!~~!!.!l~~..!!!!!!!:..!~ill!!.!~!E.l~~~... I The homlcldo lieutenant chuc· ing the apariml'nt just about tlie Comment 'On Current , • kled. "Deadbeatl~ time 'Carmichael went up; About THE 'STURY: Johnny FI,t- things?" he accused. "I'm levelln,· with you. You've the blackmall stuff, It's your CJ ~ chtr Ind Sa.,. Cr,", attempt. "Naturally." known me for I lon, time. We're word against "lice Cummings." --, - WEDNESDAY, 1111 to make I flw dollars Madigan. wa~ a big man, around broke-flat. Peabody'. .olllll to 'That card in your "fIst backs CAPITOL loll. a. 11111 colllctors, ,at Involv. 40. He was a'l efficient police. throw us out tomorrow. So then up the. bill collecting. . PARAMOUNT CORNWAll - '1.00-Wake up I eel In I murdar. Th. victim. man,thoroughi~ honest and fair this felow from the Acme Ad· "Yeah, but It d.oesn·t say that '1.1D-Newlnith f Je.. Carmlthlel III, WII -but he was a policeman. He justnient Ageucy came around." you didn't put the squeeze on NOtV Playing 7.1~tre NO'lV Playing To-morrotv 'UD-News. .llln In th. Ipartment of had known Johnny and Sam for ' "On acount of the manodolln," her. to collect." . '1.3~Bob Lew Alice Cumml ..... from whom years, but Johnny kne.w that Sam Cragg, ell! it. "What squeeze could I put on - - '1.45-Newa. Fletcher and Crl" had cal. acquaintance meant nothing to "That's beside the point," her?" "NEW FAce;.lN JOHN PAYNE, DEAN MARTIN, 7.50-Bob Len ledld for I fur coat. Part of the detective when he was in. Joh,my said Irritably. ''The point "You could threaten to tell CU~EMASCOPE JAN STERLING, IN JERRY LEWIS, IN 8.00-News. the payment on thl coat wa. vestlgatlng a cuse. Is this skip tracer and I had a Carmichael about her past." "THE VANQUISHED" 3 RING CIRCUS 8.05-Bob Lewll UD-Newi• • ",oo.e bank" filled with "We shouldA grabbed the sub. -a discussion-" .. "There's something to tem" . Somethl~g --;;PletelY new -- Dean Mat:tlr. and Jerry Lewis US-Bob LewiJ • mall chinp. way," Sam said bitterly. "After I \>ounced him with a "~ow .do I know?" Madigan undertlic show business sun The two·flsted ItOry of a those two rollicking ambassad· 9.1D-Plano)do' • • • "Miss Cummllllls told you we'd snap mare,'" chuned in Sam. asked irltabl,.. "She·s. been bows Into the Paramount Thea. Sou~harn town', struggle with a ors of mirth lind me!ry mayhemi, 9.2D-Blrthda~ I VII called on her." Johnny said "One word led to another," around." tre Today with the arrival of corrupt Reconstruction Admlnls· at it ThiS. time It s 9.30-Tudor r are ~galn. slo They reached thc eighth floor blunUy. "Old tell you whyT" Johnny went lin, "and I made B "So has Carmichael the third Ute first muslcul In ClnemaScopr trator, Is brought to the screen Paramount s n('W VIsta ?, 9.45-Women'l . i .'. ~he ct lO.oo-Newl • . i' and crossed to Room 821. John. "Yes, and I'm surprised at you bet with him. Ten bucks that I or fourth .. Besides, he wasn't also the first stnge musical trans- with a riot of eolor and exclt· fun fest, "Thrce Ring rcu~ lUI-Time out . : ; .: ny took out. his key to unlock Fletcher." . could trace alld collect any skip marrying the doli. Or was he?" ferred virtually Intact onto film. ment In Paramount's brand new which is now playing at t e " :: the door, but before lIe could "A buck Is a bUCK," Johnny he had In his pocket. He handed f'Mmm, the little laady says It' Is "New Fat~ ,. produced In Technlcolor adventure drama of, Capitol Theatre. . (NEA Telephoto) .. ;, Insert the key Into the loc~. the said. "Nobody like a b11l col. me thh .•." Jc.lmny brought the so. They Wt!r~ engaged.". color by Edwal'~ L. Alperson for "The Vanqubhed," which opens . "Thrce Ring Circus" Is set aga· Mary Payne, secretary of the late :' ;' door was opened from Inside and leclor, but ~ needed Ihe money card on Alice Cummings from "Carmichael's old man know Twentieth Century.Fox release In tomorrow lit the Cornwal\ Thea· mst tht! colorful ~ackg.round o~ Serge Rubinstein, answers the TOUI : ": ': Lieutenant MUlligan of llomlclde and the lady could afford to pay" his pocket: about It?" the ClnemaSeope process with tre. an honest·to·goodness circus an telephone In her Paris, i'ranee, : ~ ':' ; said pleasantly, "Fletcher. old "What're YOIl talking about?" . The lieutenant studied It Lieutenant Madigan itesitated, stereophonic s~und on the new, Set against a backdrop abound· Dea nand Jerry are In their Iapartment after learning that aile : ; • man. how are you?" "I'm tnlkinl! about the reason thoughtfully (01 a moment. "A then shrugged "Mr. 'Carmlchael scientifically engineered screen. ing with Intrigue and violence, glory. Nevcr before inh thel\am. Is to rl:cr.i\'e $10,000 when tlte i·' \ "The cops!" cried Sam. we callcd un !ltlss Cummings. (ur coat fo $89.95. She', got a Isn't an easy man to reach. I, This is' the same " New Faces" the actlon·loaded Cilm stars John 3zlng carec.r have t ey e~~ ,wlll of the .Iain financier I. n· Lieutenant l\Iadlson sized up You said she told you." mink now." IUh, the deputy commissioner has musical revue which was produc. Payne In a role tallor·made for presented With a more magn '\ ecuted. fLOC Sam. "1'011 lo~t some wclght." • "She said you' tried to black· "But she n\!ver paid for tile an appointment to. talk to him." cd on Broadway by Leonard Sill. his virile talents. Payne portrays cent frame t'l zhow orc thclr .~I. "I been of! my feed:' mall. her." rabbit· fur until today." man, electrlfl~d the town for a returned Confederate major, most unbeli~v"lIble talents. I~ Al G d "YOII WAnt to watch that." "Blackmalll That's a dirty Madigan snapped a finger at lTD BI CDntlnul:!) more than Ii year and then tour· who upon seemg how his town the fast·paced comedy Jerry por ert roun 'PEl Madigan said. "Well, shall we sit word-" tha card. "This gives her address cd the country for a second full Is being ruined by parastic car· trays the roie oC a Yboultnl g elx. down and lalk':" "!IIurder's a dirtier word." as the Chesterton Hotel, How'd petbaggerll decides to throw In loldler whose one am on n Crews Save Madigan nUlde himself com· "Let's back up a. few sent· you know she was at the FlIth Adult School se~~~;ing In "New Faces" in the with them ~o as to gather enough life Is tOh beGclomblell ah c1rc~se ~:own. Perce, the' fort able on the cd~e of the bed. ences," Johnm' said. "I called Avenue place?" new ClnemaScope production evidence to exose their evil do· Under It I e h ehf s b~;P'n J F· h IOrt, where EI Johnny, goln~ to thq big l\Iorrls oll the lIttlc lady for one reason "Like any good skip tracer F L S • ~re Ronny Graham, , Ings. portun t to rcac s am tl° et i 19 ters the days of tho chair by thc. Window. saw that only-tocolle';t a bill she owed WOUld. Thll doorman at the Ches. Cle Robert Clary and Alice Ghostley, His pl:ml of attack, however, by hiring out as an .appren ce HQ .• NORTHEAST AIR COM· Watl Ignored f' or a noW one of 1 the drawcrs of the dresser had for a fur coal she bought four terton said he'd seen her getting D Fl n O'Neill Director of like all the r'!~t of the cast memo results In his Incurring the en· 1I01~ tame;. His ~oest I~~:n~'f 0::;. ~IAND-The alertnes-s and quick tourist resorts becn pulled Ollt. years ago aurl didn't pay for." into a cab with young Carmlch. r .. ore ce d I' dUn bers of the orglnlal stage version mity of the town he &0 heroic· CO OW! a ong r d I thinking ()[ Northcast A I r Com· Of you'll enjoy "You been goln' through our Lieutenant Madigan looked ael. I ran him down at the Har. the Dlvisllon b MAi u.\ E : COy' of the show. June Carroll heads ally Is attempting to save. Paynes thing else to tdOb ant acqu res a mand personnel at Sondrestrom ture story "TI CI b d t I .. d hi I t accompan e d y ss " ary a e , I k tl11 job as a rous a ou . A'lr Base control tower and dlrec· over u an r cAe" m n 0 acting Field Supervisor for the the supporting company, a so unenviable situation ta e a s In no time at all the boys have I I Peree" In this dl Vi gl la f th h t'lon (in ding equipment resu ted n 11 telling me 11et address Division, left here by TCA Sun. starred. and. Inc I\I ng r n further turn or e worse w en befriended e1eryone in the big ly. " . ?; I aead about You tricked him. Madigan day for Gander, from where they De Luce, Paul Lynde, 'Bill l\Iulli· his foes learn that his true loy· tent, from the bearded lady and \1 ~~t s~f;h~~~~I~; ~~;~;e;r~~'~~f;a: 1 po.~nced on that. , ' wl\l go by helicopter to LaScle. kin, ROS'cmary O'Reilly, Allen altles. still remain with the cause the lant to the midget and the vik, Iceland, to Narsarssauk AB, .i new navy" . .1 streamlined • Fast talk that s all. So then They plan to stay at LaScie for Conroy, Jlm:Ull Russell, George of the townsman. lIe then be· bea~lful woman boss lady,! Greenaland. '\ sign and fire we c,alled on the little lady. She a week, during which time they Smiley. Polly Ward, Carol Law· comes a hunted outlaw. Joanne Dru. Dean true to fnsh.! The lead pilot, nol knowing be Baseball fa dldn t want to pay and I might will open a night school for adults rence, Johnny Laverty, Elizabeth Involved ·.:I~h Payne In . the on man es to et himself cn.l \\'a< over Sondr~strom, was at· l !tOry of Cha have had a rough time collecting, In the area. \L-lJgllP, Faith Burwell and Clark film's thrll·a·mmute proceedmgs ~angled g~om:l!It1~aI1Y with the i tempting to calld.thc I:iartsant·~aUk II ager of the 'V but then the phone rang. It was t R"ul5~" are Lyle Bettger, as the cruel I J\I1 Dru d also with Tower for Ian mg IRS rue Ions. j A quiet man, 3 n cllt type fl'll NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THEATRE the desk down In the lobby an· From LaScic they wi11 go to It Is the nr~1 billed quartet of and vindictive Civil Adminlstra· ItOh\e,e Yhlgh sfls ylng trapeze qucen, Sondreslromlizin,,~ thc improbability tower personnel, of hearing rea· I it th I I I d managers. .. nounc Ing Carm Ic h ae.I Sh e F ogo f or t wo wee kS t0 v d5 hiPe course that h'~ galne d pr nc pa tor, Willard Parker, agree Y Ia yed to the hilt by the stunn· a call from the Narsarssau'k area ----.- -_. __ .--_ Merry l\lana~ nounclng C. r m I c h a e I. She 4H Clubs In this area an • e p fame from "New Faces." They Union Captain, Jan Stcrling, a ingly beautlfui charmer Zsa Zsa 3i6 nautical milcs away, contactetl Agatha Chi couldn't get us out fast enough- out with some o[ the work of the may have been tota,IIY new two low·born beauty who rises to Gabor. Jerry, 011 the other hand, the pilot of the lead nircraft and plays runnln! HELD OVER and she paid. We ran into Car· Clubs. years ago, hut they re not now. enormOllS power through her sticks to his guns and eventual. advi~d him of his probably loca· I the story abl , Miss Kltt, In particular, has be· friendship with Beltg~r, and ly gets to be 9 clown. From all tion. . mystery writ come something of a major sen· Coleen Gray, as Payne s child· advance reports Jerry's portray' Visual and radio identification Pays to De:.! DEAN AND JERRY TAK~ OYiR THE CIRCUS ... .H saUon, not only in the theatre hood sweetheart who says at his a lof a clown Is, in a word-mag. procedures closcly coordinated be· Next week IN THE MOST HILARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH I ,.. and on the screen, but in the side despite his apparent alliance nlficent. This talented young man I Cash·Word ~~:n~~r :~~~ra~~rin~dtheth:ro;~~~ an $800 cash disk·recordlng and night club with the Civil oppressors. is truly a master talent. His reno that the planes \\'el'~ actually over !:1 worlds. Numbers ~~e had po,!: This rousing saga of the old dltion of the floppy trousered Sondrestrom. The planes the n ularlzed Ilutslde ,j New Faces,,, South durlnli its most ?ectlle ~ra palnt.faced buffoon Is something I~nded without further incident. q/tJ:, among them ,., is the seventy,slXth WIllian Pme that brings a tlng to the heart . It was revealcd Utat the planes r' "e'e!t SI Bon" and "Uska Dara, and Willian Thomas' production and a smile ~J the face. were critically short of fuel and have been added to her reper· and IIdvance reports heard it as Aside fro;n the wonderful in had alraady sighted t.'1e base. de· WI torle In the flam version, while their best to cnte. Prevue audl· bradlents of music, mirth and ro. termined to land if the strip had )ler regulars (rom the show- ences were particularly enthusl· mance with winch "Three Ring be':~h:b~~~~~~dable part in the "Monotonous," ~Bal Petti Thing" astlc over a fiery scene in which Circus" Sv wunderfully abounds. action of the communications and NOW PLAYING -have. likewise been regained. the two delectable ,belles, Jan It is alson one of the most beau· i tower personnel," stated Captain Ronny Graham not only de· Stirling and Coleen Gray, setUe tlful films to have been flashed' Lawrence A. Ashley, Soundr~strom ., Wl.llAC[ rORD ... !LS~ tANCHES!ER ...... JO$[rd _or • I!\'N£'f ,...... _. ~ JtQIIII. I-1'Q;tI TlCHHICOLOI rives his .fame from his pcr· a difference of opinion by cngag· on a motion picture screen. Film· I Base Adjutant, "was their alert· .' formance In the show but also Ing In physlLal t'ombat. The fcllne ed In color by Technlcolor and: ness and knowledge of the area • as a contributor of many of the ferocity with which the two go In the amazing Vista Vision pro The men feel nothing commendable Also-UP,-70-THE·MINUTENEWS, songs-words and music-and at one another Is described as a cees. Three Ring Circus" Is a viS' iJ'~b.~~le incid'~nl; just doing their [§ TIMES OF SHOWS: sketches which. make It up. moving episode alone being ual delight The exciting panor others who double as writers of worth the price of admission. ama of the 'circus Itfe IS brilliant· ACRO EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK-S.OO lOne of: marerlal as well as performers The large supporting cast Is Iy etched bj' the camera and the Crosby in "New Faces" are June Car· headed by John Dierges, Roy result Is a fealistent In action. STEAMSHIP tons MATINEE 2 P.M. roll and Paul Lynde. They don't Gordon, Charl':!s Evans and Ellen Produced by Hollywod's fore· tOne of. restrict themsllives to writing Corby. All brilliantly distinguish most craftsman, Hal Wallis, and 1ilOVEMENTS boys just for thcmsell'cs, but have themselves throughout the film's directed by Joseph Pevncy, n ~ HIrst kl created material for each othcr fast.paced action. . "Three Ring Circus" emcrges as, FUR~ESS RED CROSS • Israel NEXT ATTRACTION 'Allo-UP-TO-THE.MINUTE NEWS 12 Motber , . and other members of the com· As directed by Edward Ludwig an eagerly aWllited celluoid trcte I ~'ort Al'alon leaving New York Cain ~T LAST ON 'IHE SCREEN: ''TilE CAINE rtlUTINY" with pany. from a ecreel1play by Winston that promises to have an enter· Feb. 17, St. John N.B., Feb. 19, TIMES OF SHOWSI 13 Stead ..'JlUl\IPIIREY BOGART-JOSE FERRER-VAN, JOHNSON Highlight S'Jngs In the score I\!l11er, Frank L. Moss and Lcwls talnment gem in each o[ its Hati£ax Feb. 22, due, St. John'. 14 lieraldi besides those sung by Eartha R. Foster, which was based on a rings. Feb 24, sailing Feb. 26 'Corner lS"MyG: .'-FRED l\JQeMURRAY-GREAT AS A BOOK! ••• AS A EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK-D,OO 16 Emest' '\PI(;TURE-THE GREATEST. MATINEE 2 P.M. Kitt Include, "I'm in Love with novel by Karl Brown. "The Van· Brook and New York). sister Mis5 Logan," "Penny Candy" quished," according to all ad· Muni in a raw, rcalistic story Fort Hamilton leaving New York 18 Slid '. and 'Lizzie Borden." There are vance reports, emerges as top· oC blind' passinns and violent F~b. 25, Halifax Mar. 1, due SI. 20 Musica ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: sketches which take·off "Death notch thr1l1 wOl'thy screen enter· death, is scheduled to open tom· John's Mar. 3, sailing Mar. Ii (for passag, EVENING-ADllLT8 ...... 75c CHILDREN ...... :...... 35c tuners. Southern novelists and talnment. morrow at the Star Theatre. Joan Ilalifax). 21 Make MATiNEE-ADllLT! ...... aoc CHILDR'EN...... 250 edlin. be.bop musicians. And handsome Evening shows; '1 O'clock, 9 a.m. Lorring is seen npposite Paul ForL Hamilton leaving Halifax, 22 Wicket production' numbers featuring a J\Jatinee; 2 p.m. Muni a5 thc servant gIrl Angela, Mar. 9, due St. John's .\tar. 12. UPoker ------complement of dancers and the who claws for existcnce in a sailing ~!ar. ]5 (Halifax and New IIWhat· blonde, statuesque beauty oC the STAR jungle of utter poverty and prc· York). Andre NEXT ATTRACTION showglrl,. Vlr~llllaDe Luce. lliss datory men. Another exciting Fort Avalon leaving New York .Isters STEWART GRANGER -,GRACE KELLY - PAUL '2'7 Schoo~ Luce also figures in the plot· newcomer to the screen Is Vlt· March 10, SI. John, N.B., Mareh 12, : Grlani * DOUGLAS In "GREEN FIRE"-ADVENTURE AND which has been built into To-morro.v torlo Manunta, who plays the boy Halifax March 15, .due 51. John'. : (ab.) the revue, as 110 some of the ot· .. Giacomo. Orphaned by the war. March 17, 'sailing again March 19 THRILLS IN C1NEMASCOPE. '10 Tell , her players. Yuung Robert Clary, 10.year old Vittorio has been ado· (Corner Brook and New York). :S2Sleep: the diminutive Frenchman, doesGEORG'E MONTGOMERY IN ptcd by the American·born Lady Fort Hamilton leaving New York !S4Tborc TO-MORR.OW I35 Steep his now famous "Lucky Pierre" "FORT Ti" Mary Bereley. As a result of his :'.larch 22, Halifax March 26, due : 3SSIeep and Alice. Gho~t1ey her jusJlfi. Trllli And Action appearance In 'Stranger on the St. John's March 28, sailing again ;S7MU5lc ably legendary "Boston Bcgulne" In Beautiful Color Prowl," the face of Vittorio has March 29 (Halifax and New York). direc! IOIIRI' The dramatic songs are entrust· bccome the must popular cover NFLD. CAN. STEAMSHIP :J9Numl ed to June Carroll. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION picture on Italian magazines. As Belle Isle II sailing Feb. 9. · 40 Hurt .41 Mr. J "New Faces" was directed by one Icading publication caption· Bedford II leDving Halifax Feb. : 42 Amp: Harry Horncr and co·produced Paul Munl In ed It, 1t is, for the Italians, "the 9, due 51. John's Feb. 11, ulling ,45Tum' by Berman Swarttz. The stage "Stranger On The Prowl" hope of the future." again Feb. 12. "Size orglnlnal was devised and staged The picture was filmed culll'e· Belle Isle II leaving Halifax '11 HOIlI b ythe late John Murray Ander· "Stranger on tl\e Prowl," Unit· Iy In Italy where the story hap· Feb. 12, due St. John's Feb 14, • $2B01'I UToP s6n, with choreography and .,mu·ed Arltsts' release 1Starrlng Paul pens. Relatim: the story of 8 sailing again Feb 15. I bead homeless, hopeless human flots· Bedford II leaving Halifax Feb. IMSam' TO-MORROW man who tiled just to eat, the 18, due St. John's Feb. 20, uillng ~ teacl film's stark realism requirred an again Feb. 22. · 15WJtl off.limits, bomb'cd out city within Bclle Isle II leaving Halifax a city in which the fugitive could Feb. 21, due St. John's Feb 22, hide. Just 6uch a site was a\'ai!· sailing again Feb. 24. - able In Italy. Bed[ord II leaving Ha[j[ax Feb. Speci~1 Added Attraction 26, due st. John', Feb 28, miling again Mar. 1. Belle Isle II Im'in!! Halifax Mar. I, due St. John's lIIar. '3. sail· lou calit qo ~ ~ ~~'J ing again Mar. 4. CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO. Novaport s~i1ing today. " ---. ll~OUT~;' Novaport leaving St. Jo~iI, , JOHN 'JAN~" COLEEN .JnE Kept Broadway laughing W'. N.B .• Feb. lll, Halifax Feb. 18, due st. John's Feb 21, saiUng Igain PAYNE •Si1ltUlG •,QfJ,.Y • Jtt1'IlD, ,for 3 whole years, , .....",.,.j If 'DU feel . ; ; _ 'WIIURD ...... UIMI._· ...... IIIISIIIII Feb. 22.' North' Coaster leaving St. John, • " ...... fIWIl .. _""W."'fCImI1.-"' ..... ~ .... -.~ .... _1l1lol~"""" .. _iA...... n.~"t "BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE" N.B., Feb. 22" Halifax Feb 211, AIso-UP·TO·THE·MlNUTE· NEWS Ill-IN- due st. John's Feb. 28, aailinl n". dar. most ,..,Ie .0111 l1li00 again Mar. 1. • EVENING SHOWS: ;.15 - 9.l5 prwur., .oFrJ IIIOre, Ilup lell. Thi. TIMES OF .SHOWS, .. Seats for Door 1liiIe from '7 p.m. .kala on bodll11d brain ues ph,"i~1 ----- To-night , 'Phone 62'tl 61ne1l el.ier t. Iolt-harder 10 rel"m • The traditional baby spoon has .III4TINEES: MONDAI - TUESDAI - WEDNESD-:\Y­ Advance 1liiIe at 'EVENING: "FORT T1" 'I O'CLoCK-UII 2,00 1.50 Toda,'l ltIIIe li-rinl' lowered resistance, a large bowl, a small cur v e d \ rrervork, 1Io"1":mr these lillY alert TBVUDAY-FBlDAY i.IO UTUaDA'!' I O'CLOCK 1.00 50e BOwrIngs - 3131 .r 'handle. Some babies find It easIer .omul kidn_i ICtiOn. When JUdnerl pt "STRANGER ON THE PROWL"-a.lII , . , to start feeding themselves with a lUI .r o,der, eueu add. and WI.I .. . more modern model-small bowl, , ----..:-----.- rellllin in the Ifllem. Thon backache, MATINEE I ·P.III, '------dillu,bed rul, thai "tired ..u'" h.",. conventional handle. Let him try h.aded fedinl oUon r.llew. That', th, -:!ilhcr, or one of your spoons, and 'LAST. ..TIMES,TO~DAY . tim. 10 lake Dodd', !Gdne, PiB •• Dodd'. pick his favorite. ,. stimuM. the kid ..,. ,. norm.1 aditn. . , RITA HAYWORTH in BOOK NOW FOR NEXT WEEK! Then ,.u reel belter-aleep beUer-1Iork . 'Labor Day is thc only day rtl" LAsT, TIMES .'.TO-DA y: : beUff. A.k.I., Dodd', Kid~el Pill. II " . I ol:nizcd as a national holiday by ~ '. . : "AFFAIR 'IN TRINIDAD" "COME BACK LITtlE SHEBA." (. ""7 dIU, counter. . 13 "SWEETHEARTS ':ON . PARADE" . I, " Icongressional actiQr.. :. ~ .. :-'-." '; ", : .·i~· . ,,',~ .•.• , " . . \ \ \ THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1955

UG-Melody Serapbook. - BCOTS AND' HER BUDDIES . ' \\I\~"i. '101) ':'i,i,~ .. lO.OO.,-Triple TreuUH. Jacoby On Bridge "lout;< -'lOU~ 10.15-Maud FergulOD. \VI p., ~'t. c:, \~ , I:lOi,o:. "''to .. lO.2~CBC News. I,\)O~\.t;) 'lO~ W\\.\'\f'I\v\ ~ow 10.30-Top. of the Bl11. 10TH TAILES HAD \.\\{t 1\ ~\)p., 1'----. '\\\Fo.\ 'loc,'~l: ?,o.45-Breakfast Club. o~ ,? ~i.~'to r lUll-Atlantic School Broadcast. SIMI LIAR LEAD .. 1l.lIO-Nfld. School Broadcast. ' lUII-Parade of Stars. P.M. . ",oam - II IO.II1-What's on my Mind? 12.OD-Announcerl Choice. .QU IO.30-Who Am 11 12.15-Dlnner Bell Breakdown. .85 CJON 10.4l1-Memory Hit of the Da),. l2.30-Farm Broadcast. tAU 10.50-"X" Marka the Spot. lUll-Aunt Lucy. . .AlCQU WEDNESDAY, February 9th. ll.OO-News •. l.OO-Mld Day Berenad •• WIST nST U5-Laura Limited, Ul. H.OI-BIIl Ring Show. .,,. '6KJ lOU '1.00-Wake up and Lin. 11.15-5ong Parade. 1.3O-CBC News aDd Weather. .QI0U .84 '1.1G-Newl. 11.30-The Devil and the tad),. 1.4l1-Doyle Bulletin. tQ4 tHOU.2 '1.1I1-Strength for the Day. 1l.45-Davld'. Chlldren. 2.00-Your Good Nei~hbour. .JI0a4 .'1 P.M. 2.15-WordJ and MUllc. . 80tmI CD) '1.30-New •• 12.00-Newl. 2.30-Atiantic School BrOadcad. 7.35-Bob Lewll Show. 12.0ll-Homebakera Quiz. 2.45-The Happy Gan,. 6U FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7.4I1-Newl. 12.lO-Hlt of the Da),. 3.IIl-Muslcal Kitchen. .AKJU 7.lIO-llob Lew Show. 12.111-Bllly O'Conor. 3.lIO-Tranl.Canada MatineL tKU 8.00-NeWi. .11&2 8.05-Bob Lewi. Show. 12.30-News. 4.30-CBC New.. ' 12.3l1-Bob Lewis Show. 4.35-Tlmely Tunes. NOrth:&Mh VIII. U6-Newl. 4.45-Chilctren's StOf1...... w. NwtJI Ku\ S.311-Bob Lewis Show. 1.00-News. 1 • Pan 2 • . Pall . 1.OI-Premler Pals. 5.15-Muslc of the West. 9.1O-Plano"Moods. 1I.30-Flsheries Broadcast. 21'1 T Pasa 31fT. Pasa i 9.20-Blrthdl), Party. l.lI1-Blue Star News. Pua PaM 1.30-News Dlgelt. . Mil-Kindergarten of the Air. 9.30-Tudor PrIncess. 6.00-Share the Wealth. Optllllliitad-lo' 9.4I1-Women'. News. 1.40-Bargaln Hour. U5-Road of LUe. 6.1I1-Share the Wealth. tll.OO-Newl. IV OSWALD JACOIY to.Ol-Tlme out wUh Westons. ., 2.00-News. 6.25-Program Preview. Z.OI-Perry Mason. 6.30-Supper Guest. When today's ~and was played 2.15-Young Dr. Malone. 6.4l1-Interlude for Rhythm. In a recent team match the filial Z.3U-Red Skelton. 7.00-CBC New. and Wuther. contract was three no·trump at 3.00-News. 7.15-Curtaln Calla. TOUR,lSlS 3.0l-Housewives Club (prizes). '1.3G-Tops Today. both tables. 1:'1 bo~h cases. also: 4.00-News. 7.45-Do),ie BuUatlD. the opening iend was 8 spade. 4.05-Spot the Sim. 8.111-A Newfoundland Stor,.. U5-Ranch Party. B.30-Rawhlde.. Dummy played low. and East put 4.30-Homcbakers Quiz. 8.411-1ntroductlon to Wednelday' up th~ ten of !lpades to force 1I.00-News. Night. out the ace. . FLOCK TO II.DI-Ranch Party. 9.00:-Love I. the Tltln,. At the first table. South now 1I.15-Klddle Carnival. 5.30-Rccord Shop. lD.OO-Canadlan League of Com. tired out the clubs. When the 6.DO-News. posers. suit failed to br~ak declarer trio .PERCE 6.01-CJON Bulletin Board. lO.30-CBC Symphony. ed a heart finesse. West prompt· 6.15-Sports Parade. n.30-CBC National News, News Iy took the queen of hearts and -- 6.25--Ncws. Roundup and Midweek Re· led another spade, whereupon Perce, the famous Gaspe reo 6.30-Danny Vaughan. , view. East took four tricks to defeat 1011, where Europeanll fished In 6.45-Pat Dawllsh. 12.00-Close Down. the contract. lhe days of th~ Spanish Armada, 7.00-News. At the second table Ralph· wM! Ignored for centuries. It Is 7.01-Courtshlp and Marriage. noW one of the most popular 7.1l1-Seeond Spring. Cash, of Phoenix, took a better lourlst resorts on the eontinent. 7.30-News. VOCM look at the club situation. He \'ou'Jl enloy the Canadian fea· 7.45-The Grey Goose. needed four club tricks to make lure stOry 10Th!' Wonder That 111 8.DO-News. WEDNESpAY, February MIl. his contract, and he could afford Perce" In this week's Star Week· 7.15-Program Report. 1\' 8.0l-Passlng Parade. to lose one club trick to East In . aead about Russla's powerful 8.1I1-Hospltallty Time. A7~JO-Breakflst Club. the . process of developing the new navy.. • . a navy that is 8~30-Tarzan. 7.30-News. fourth trick lor himself. ~Iream\lned and modern In de· 9.OD-News. 8.00-Breakfast Club. After a careful examination of sign and fire power. 9.01-Album of Favourites. 8.30-Hlt of the Day. the club spots Cash led the nine Baseball ran~ wl11 enloy the 9.1I1-Crlme Club. 8.40-Name8.35-New. the Newfoundlander. of club.' from 'his hand, intending ~tory of Charlie Dressen, man· 9.45-DOSCO New •• 9.OD-Three Suns. to 'let It ride for a finesse. He • ger oC the WMhlngton Senators. 10.00-Hlt Parade. 9.15-Man From Yesterda, was wlUlng to lose the trick to :\ quiet man. Dressen is a dlfCer· lO.l5-Crlme Fighters. 9.30-Muslc In the Mornlnl. East for then t~c rest of dummy! cnt type from most "bIg tea~ lO.4I1-Kenn), Baker. 10.DO-News.9.45-The Dark God. clubs" would be· good, and East • l\lanagers. Rl!ad Baseball s 11 OO-N II I N )terry Manager". 11:15-1 A for 10.05-Muslc from Coast to Coast. couldn't run the spades while aW~~a ce~~inunist 10.30-Song of the Star. dummy had the spade queen. Agatha Christie now has three The FBI Jlla)'S running in London. Read' . .• 10.45-0rgan Encborel. As It happened ltowever West the stOry about this top.ranklng lUII-Sports Parade. 1l.00-Rldln'lO.55-Newl. the Ran,.. covered the nine' of elubs" with I m)'stery writer. It's entitled "It 12.00-News. 11.30-Song Time. dummy's queen, and East dropp- "S to De-I In Murder" 12.0l-Houseparty. ' PI,_ • 12.30-News. 1l.45-Keyboard Capen. ed th~ seven. This was one of ~ext week's Star Weekly has l2.35-Houseparty. r2~Topa in Pop.. the reasons that declarer had led I Cash.WordS puzzle that offers 12.54-Ncws. m $800 cash prize. 1.OO-Queen and Sign Off. 12.l5-Bank of Happiness. the nine rather than a low club. l2.30-News. . He hoped to pick up a singleton l2.311-Musleal Menu. eight or seven in the East hand. CBN l:~~~::~ for Toda,. Cash noW got back to his hand q/£eSTAR 2.00-Betty Grable-Harry James with the ace of hearts and led the ------.------WEDNESDAY, February 9th. Show. IL"( of clul s towards dummY. Ul. 2.5I1-News. west covered with the eight of WEEKLY 7.30-Slgn On. a.OO-Dollarl on· Parad.. ftlubs and dummy won with the This week's 7.3D-Top of the Morning. 4.00-News. .. , , 8.00-CBC News and Weather. 4.05-Newloundland Parade. king. East discarded on this issue 8.15-Muslcal Clock. 4.35-Bank of Happlnesl. trick, so It wa~ easy for declarer 9.00-Mornlng Devotions. NOW ON 9.15-Programme Preview: . 4.50-Homebaker'. QUiz. to get to his hond once more and SALE 9.20-0rgan stylings. ~:5~;~~r Jamboree. lead his last club for a third ,--_""::==:=:'=::;------._--- 5.30-Aunt Anna'. Stol')'time. finesse through west. Cash there 5.45-Supper Serenade, fore made all live club tricks and __ ------, Answer to Previoul Pun'­ B.OO-News aid Weather. thus made his contract with an _ People You Know _ 6.4O-It's a Queer Old world. overtrick. l B.45-News. . 7.00-The Barrelman. IncldentaUy, West could not ACROSS 56 Sad crt 7.15-Doctor Paul have !laved hhnsel[ by faUing to lOne of the 57 Seine 7.30-Son5 of the Ploneera. eover the nine or six of clubs. In Crosby slnslnc DOWN 8.00-D,ate In Hollywood. each case South fully Intended JOns M f One of Adam's 1. fl. Harry 8.1l1-rCanada At Work. to lel this card ride for a finesse boys Truman a.30-Penthouse Party. if West happened to play low. • Flnt kinl of 2 Egg-shaped 9.OD-The Scarlett Plmpernell. Israel 3 Dlspaflled 9.30-The Melachrlnuo Musicale. t2 Motber of • "George Cain WashIngton 10.00-The Amazing Oscf.r Ham· Testim.ony False 23 Clamp. 38 Televialon part mersteln. 13 Stead - here" ;'Z4Street waif 40 Anoint 14 Heraldic band 5 Ireland 25 GlaciallDow 41 Skeleton 10.30-0ne Night Stand. 15 "M, Gal-" 6 Sore 26 Dental 42 Fruit drlnkl 10.30-News. ' 18 Emm's twlD 7 Color equipment 43 HoarffOSt 1l.OO-SportJcast. .bter 8 Desert plant 27 Firat naml 44 Persian llrlnct 1l.15-Fantisy Bandrlalld. 18 Slid 9 Dry 28 Sea bird 46 Greek le"er l2.OD-News. 20 MUJica! 10'Arm bone 29 Cleopatra had 47 River In 12.01-Fanlas, Bandstand. pus81es 11 Dreg. one of these Belgian Congo 12.30-News. ' 21 Make laci 17 Scm 311ta1lan dlalect48 Cut· 12.35-Fantasy Bandstllld. edllnl 18 Son. ot S3 Group of elghtSO Health resort I.GO-New. in a Minute and 22 Wicked triumph Closed own. 24 Poker 1Iak. 8 19 .1(1 n JlWh.tthe II. II ,3 Andrew. N listen 11. 111. VOUS 27 Sehool orlanlllUOIl .15 :1& 17, . WEDNESDAY, Februll')' Ith. kM. . lott' 18 ,rI ~:7J)~-+-+--Io-l 6.30-Slgn On and Sundial. \ 32 Sleeps nolsl1, ~ 8.30-Today's'The Day. I 14 Thoro\lllhfar' ___04--1--1.. 8.45-Curt Maney. 35Steep .1o~ 12. l25' ~ ~ 9.00-It Happened Last Night. sa Sleepln •• 9.IIG-Bob Hope. 1'1 Musical, 1._ 130 [31 • pr 10.DO-Coffee Time. dlrectlona ~-t-+-+-+--I--I l1.00-Ronnle Kemper. \ ll.l5-Unlverslty Explorer. It Number (pl.) ~ \ 40 Hurt n.30-The D.B. ' 41 Mr. franklin 1.,-1--1--',3j, w I~ ~,~ 1l.35-Fibber McGee and Molly. .,\ ~! r~ -1f-p.."-.I I .Il.45-John Conte • . i • ~ ~~~4-~~ P.M. • il 11 Hon81 /Il ~3 IH ,11& 17 ~ 12.00-Pepperrell Juke Box. 51 l.OO-HlllblllY Matinee. (NEA Telephoto) 12 BOl" nlm. lI'1 1.3~Smlley Burnette. • Durin" an Interview In New Yor'-, II Top of th...... ~i-t-.....llIIlo.-t--t--t--I &I, 1.45-Tennessee Ernie. a" \" head SL· 1'" 2.OD-Bud's Bandwagon. .munlst Parly membe~ who turn. 14 Samuel'. "'a:-.-+-+--+-I II:t. 2.3O-.Tohnn)" Mercer. ed informer for the FBI, says he ttlcher H I- 2.45-1nstrumentally Yours. lave falSI testimony about Owen II Withered Wil-h-M--AJ-O-R-H--OO-P-LE------Lattimore' at I Senate Committee hearing· In 195Z that led Co per- . OUR BOARDING HOUSE Jury charges Igalnst Lattllnore.

POLIOE CRACK DOWN ,TORONTO (CP) -, Pollee said Monday a stepped·up drive against bootleggers, gamblers, 'drug ad­ dicts and prostitutes' was started During Ute w~ekend. Sevent)' per­ sons were arrested on morality charges. "The drive will be rigidly 1I'Ialnt&lned." ni,d Il11!pector Ells· worUt Walker of the morality ,quad. 3.00-VOUS Record Room. II.DO-Martln Block. S.3~ports Editor Spe.kl. UII-AFRS New.. .' 8.00-lnside 'Track. . 8.1ll-March of Events. 6.30-ShortWlve Migazine. 7.00-AFRS News. 7.lll-Can You Top This? 'l.3~Meet Corliss Archer. 8.00-Groucho Marx •. B.So-Jeffersoili~n Hedta,!. 9.DO- Royal. 9.30-Dragnet. 10.00-News o[ the Day. lil.l5-U. N. Story. lD.30-Ha\l Of FMnla~y .. 11.00-~iuslc Till Midnight. 12.00-Slgn 'orr and Anthem. ., " ..

THE DAILY N~ 14 THE DAILY NEWS, ~DNESDAYI FEB. 9, 1955· Grmvth Of Blind Man In Sh a r'p' .P r·i ce" .Break LOS~ES ON CANADIAN' 'Happier :Times . , MONTREAL ·DOLI.AR· Girl. Guide. The Workshop NEW YORK (CP)-The Cana­ " t . A blind' man can get evel\ dian dollar was unchanged at a .M ovem,en Imore rclaxatl[)J1' out of a base· On .'TorontoBoard ~fARKET premium of 3 ·1.·16 per. cent In One of tho tilrest signs of the ment workshop than a sighted MONTREAL (CP) - L ci sse s tel'ms .of U. S. funds Tuesday. growth of the Girl Guide move.: person, an article In the' Febru· TORONTO (CP)-A heavy wave Teck·Hughes dropped 70 cents to ranged to marc ·than a pe>lnt as III lelling rolled over the Btock $3.70 to lead golds down. Preston Pound sterling dropped 1·16 of a ment throughout the. world is: ary Issue o!· Canadian Home! Ule .stock market sllppad lower In cent at $2.78 13-32. market just before Tuesday's close fell 35 to $6.65 and Lake Shore 20 active trading Tu&Sday. thc decision of the recent World' and Garde s points. out. mulUng In the 'sharpest price, to $5.95. Also weak Wilre Lamaque. General Dynamics feU 3% at Conference that the . time has I ·"The. Col'lnel ·Is a Handyman,' brelkin more than a monll!. Many Sullivan and, Wrlght·Hargreaves. 92;. and Aluminium. dropped 21A AMERICAN come fora second world centre.' by Robert Fulford. tells the ston In\'estors were tryIng to 'declde . at 74%. Canadian Vickers was off MONTREAL (CP)-The U.· S. This centre, to be. known as Our' of one of Canada's most unusual what to do' as a result of the Most uranlums eased after their dollar closed Tuesday at a dis· change of lovemmant In Moscow. bO(lmlng strength Monday. Gun· 1% at 36\-2 whlle Ford. Minnesota Cabana, will be built ncar cuer.1 h.ob.bylsts.,..Co\. E. A.' Baker. and Olttarle> each dipped m at count of 2 31·32 per c2nt In terms navaCD, Mexl.m·· . ,slglitless Maneglng Director 01 Falconbrld~, off $1, led base nar dropped $1.25 to $14.75 and the of Canadian funds, unchanged. II metals down. Consolidated Smelt. warrants 75 cents to $7.50, Lorado 10316 and 5:!\-2, respectively; The first world centre, Our f.he Canadian National ~nstltult Miscellaneous Industrll!s, papers took 97 1-32 cents Canadian to buy I eIS 1l)5t a major fraction. . 35 to $3.50 and Algom 25 to $15.75. $1 American. Po u n d sterling Chalet. was built In SWitzerland, for thl: Blind. . A long lUI 01 western oils de- Farada)" Consolidated Den Iso D nnd senior metals .' suffered the henviest losses. Other sections of $2.701;), unchanged. in 1932 and sint·e that time count. Thoug~ totally blind sine. cUned with drops as great as 35 C];1;no, Beaucage and Coulee were less Guides and Girl Seout~ I struck by a German bullet In cer.t!. Weak 'stocks included Mer. also lower. The few strong mining the Industrial market were frac· tlonally lower. Ifrom all nations have spent i1915, Baker IS aD expert amateUl rill .... I 5 Trl d Issue.s Included Anacon and Baska. , r.:ruv an, curry, a. West· Cassiar advanced 20. ~nts at A.nnual Meeting many haJlPY hours there. Not craftsman' who produces diffi· ern' Leaseholds, Home Oil, Great Index drops: Golds 1.49 to 80.26, $1:.45 andRlx Athabaska Improved only have thf!,Y enjoyed training; cult and jlrofeSilona].1ooking Sweet Grass, Federated Pets· and base·metals 2.04 to 165.44 and west· 14 cents· at $1.49 In a mixed mine I Calvano ern oils 1.30 to .102.45. . Board Of Tl'ade . mountain climbing, and winter pieces of ·\Vork. H~ has. ~urned stctlon. SuJUvan was off 20 cents sports, but more Important still, out el'erytplng .from step ladders at $5.30 and East SuUivan at $5.10 {Continued from page 3) was 10 cents easier. . Mr. Russell declared that gov· through living with girls of other to wood·and.ivory gavels, and he DIVIDENDS' MARKETS We-stern 0 II s 'retreated with ernment support for the rlshlng in· nations than their own they loperated by himseU seven power Scurry off 69 cents at $2.23 and dustry would not be the best In the have had the chance to learn ito?,ls. " . ,. 1-1953 1 something of the ways of other." Ironically. ,the article lays, II,. mE CANADIAN PREsS Cal van off 20 cents at $5.65. long run as politics and business Low n AT AGLANCE The stock exchange's ·closing do not mix unless the control is people and to make internation. i' Baker proba?y gets more men· In excellcn Dominion Tar and Chem'leal Co. Rl'erages show banks of! 0 04 at • al fricndship~. i tal relief from ,lis workshop than $16C By THE CAN ADI AN PRESS' 47.94, utilities' up 0.2 at 119:2. In. In. the· hands of Industry. He de· Ltd •• com 10 cents May 2, record Owing te the distance not: m~st sighted hobbyists. Their April 1; P£d. 25 cent., April 1. reo Toronto: Late selllng.wave hits dustrlals off 2.3 at 248.8, combined clared that private en~erprlse Is market; Industrials fall. orr 1.S-al 205.6, papers off 22.40 at the only means through which the many Canadlau Girl Guides can Immds can stny back to husiness cord March 1. . go to our Chaiet In Switzerland Ias they exe;~ute unimportant International Paper Co., pfd. $1, New York: Market lowerj sell. 1182.92 and golds up 0.02 at 69.90. national economic life will flourish Ing hits alrcrafts. and expand. ' but with our Cabana, a world chores. B~t.he can never afford .. common 75 cents March 14, record centre In tills h i h to have hIS mind off the tools . F~b. 18. Monlreal: Industrials and papers The nearer we draw to Ithe A. B. PERLIN em sp ere, more Ifor a moment ,. . Canadian Fairbanks· Morse Co. decline. Almlght th I Mr. A. B. Perlin, President or and more of them will be able. ~ jln<.ll,lrl.moll.' see the ~eedse o:":t~ee~. early we I. F. Perlin & Company, spoke on (NEA Telephoto) to join their roister guides from j This conc~n:ration Is the ke, Ltd.,}tcb. 15.2S cents March I. record -_._ .. _-- the subject "Credit factor In New. The late SerllC'Rublnsteln Is shown with hIs former wife, LaureUe -I~ I th Ito his success, Baker says. H. ., oth e r co unt.0 "s n e many ae· Marolt 15, record Feb. 18. foundland ••• Old". . Kilborn, at a dlnncr party in New York prior to their marriage In 1941 tivlties which will he provided has never had a workshop acd .' Statuto I St: Lawrence Corp. LId •• 50 cenls 110. record Feb. 14. Attempting to build character Reviewing the fishery credit . ,dent. AprIl 25, record April 1. Ford Motor Company of Can. wIthout Christ, may be llkened to th ere. .; "Th d t I hi scheme, he as'serted that It was Land has been purchased and' e nee 0 ;re ax from , I General Motors Corp., $1 March ada Ltd. "A" and '~B" $1.25 hllilding a castle on a quagmire. out of this system that the Island construction will be In I th work at the office drove Baker 'In the maHer g n e Into the workshop 35 years ago," · .stat. of Rob, was born and kept alive for many ncar future. In the meantime th rt" I "Lik Illi '. lat. of KJlbr years. "The economy and hence II t · I th '" Id A e a IC e says. . e m on. the Province a coun rlcs n e" or s· of 0 th er nen, he f oun d even In. the. Coiony only survived because sociation are seeing what they d k' d 11 f Ith h master merit of. the merchant's credit." The . an wee en re e w a am· can do to aS315t In raising the Imer, a salV an. d a p iece 0 f woo d All persons Stock Market Report situation, howel'er, was an un· money necessary not only for 1 d h 'I hi h bb 'th creditors of 0 satisfactor,' one and by the 1920's th e cons t rue t1 on but th e rna In· I'"best anform e)! ca. distraction S soy from I claims or dem ~cting tlle est: TOaOll'TO (1.0511010 STOCKS S990 r. N.rthland 70 w. business failure was everywhere talnance of our. Cabana. ~ . office worries that I know'" B1 Tko Clladl.. I'r... '4 13 12 12\' IlnlO ;.1,10 12'., 10 In Shepnard laic 1m 14'i Id 7.\0'\ Nor., Cm. frI ~7 67 I prcvalent: chaos and confusion ex· Our Cabana WIll belong to all i .' '"'"2000' III."" d tI Jllrh L." ~.~... 1m• 50 ConCon pOrl ..k John's in thc "to r 12 12 12 33.16 e Fe,'m . 2~'I· 24.1 2:7 1,~;i~~~i:I~An, rl. 8:l Fl2H A2~i \stcd In the island's economy. The the Girl Guidc>s and Girl Scouts I • 1003 A.m. G 17 17 17 171'Do rt. RlI 8 BIi" 18 11 16 foundland. ma ItO AI.. 72 12 72 ~A 31 36 .~oo ~~ortntl 4'0 IO~ no IIsherman orten found himself In in the world and Is another step ceased. are re' 1100 Aklll 58 .11.18 38t\ C n.nwk R"!I 8.100 !\'o"'.x 27 26 WInter Work 22311 Albml 1M '3 R1 1266113 C norh 42n" 4t~ 4.: 311M;.1 'n," P!, 81. 2;,. heavy debt and became depcndcnt forward In 'h~ work of the World "artlcu)Drs of 3M. Alml .11 3l:l/l 3. 4110 Conlfo,t U !nl!. 7110 AP Con. (7 47 47 2525 Cap M•• 14 J31.. 131. 11.600 Nudul.ml 43 12 solely on the merchant for J live· Association of Girl Guides and dulv aUes 87 7I!' 77 I.~ Oh.,k. ~ 6 6 0 Hi h 16.\1\ AI •• m . 17 \.1\. 1S\~ 21200 Coul •• 10!> 10\. 101, 8D:! Obrl.n ~8!2' ~8" sa'; lihood and the latter In turn suf· Girl Scouts to carn out its aim signed· Solie ito ~ Am-Lord 15 13 15 1000 Coumor n g ways named In the' 4I9l1 Am Led 191 17! ISS 3300 Croft Ur ~ :r;~: 21: 'if:';;;: H~~' H~!i 14~'i I fered from lack of rem~neration of pro~otlng international un· Unbelievable as It may leem-I" :ann Am NtP~e 112 110 112 8037 ne •• ursy ceased,' 'On 01 22217 Anen ;\.In 310~' 3331(1 Dora.on 23 2n 22 ~20(10 O:.m·lB 32 32 for the goods hc had gll'cn the derstand~ng and friendship, early February here in Newfound· . day of Marc:I. 3M3 A I Cd .- sooo neldonl 21 21 24 I'~ Opm,ka 333 301 3M . . . III a SID 500 500 111O~ n.nllt. 91 ~R!IS 41101 0."" 4111 41 41!!o ',£isherman on credIt. Never was among girls Of. all nat!ons. Iland-road work is'still proeeedin. in" which d1tr 1000 ADr Rn 47 47 47 _ nel Rio 1~ . 7!,(IO P E•• t 15 '-. ~,':111 proc~~d UJ I20Il AIIII In ln I" I~~ 1~~ l~ 2.130 P P1 ~~ ~~ ~: Ilii: c.~~ve6Ih 760 7r~ ~ll circumstances finally ushered in to our Caban:! Fund through One of these places II Itock3 • lta\'e had noU. 11'XI' A... I 4!; 44 43 203m" ~~~." 1160 Pelrol r what is known as the dole era and 21100 Atlln Rul 7 7 7 44M E ~1.I.rt m fi~ m :Z;~ 2~ 2~1 Headquarters. Mrs. Gandier of IHarbour, Bonne Bar, where th' :30' Aub 9'. 9 n 511 500 503 2O' 201 201 It was not until the economic reo Dated at S 1500 Aum.eh 19 19 19 1400 E Sui S3~~ ~lr~h'~re t Alberta Is the· }Iember for Can. I firm of William J. Lundrigan hal . day of Februe 30:~ Auma 1m 1211 14 2000 Eldrl,h '. 54~n sa10 ~I10 70003B" P.p:~~r ~~!i2 31\1%! 311i::J volution of 1940 th at th e 51't ua ti on ada on the Cabana Finance Com., men busy pushing a road nortb 1103 Aunor 220 21S 215 2000 EI Sol FAIIIAI !~, A,11bona 12!' 12 12 1369 Em maC 1: ~: r: 3000 rop 011, 29 ~. ~ was radically altered and placcd mlttee. !from that large settlement. Soli. IMlS B... \4 13 14 - Elt.lla 29 123 123 Il:~ ~~!~Ie 011 330 31~ 320 . on a stronger footing. i . . 35~1 B.n Sri A liD 1211 UO (m i~~k••.aa -ar ADDRESS: 1L"T B.nfl . :15 225 225 n ~~~ ~ll ~11 111783 Pronto tit ~1 :;g ~~ I . P. DEREK BOWRING 43r~ 81d.,ld 7\, 7 , 1701 FII ••• m I 7100 D. Wis 380 Reid Buildil l~a B.n.1 131 12& 12& 2m3 F.raday \93 .: i~~ 2)25 Pros Air m m ~~ Speaking on the Credit Factor 11 't t' r. I ' 33:1 II.. 1.15 110 142 1000 Farao 430 12n 430 ) 26300 Q Chlb 21 27 : in Ncwfoundland Business •• , l' .J'Q .. P. ,om- . 261 Duckw, 2 , B .' 3385 Frob 1 I:~ agl.S . ~ 'TJ ~ "'r .v.r 42 42 42 10 f'ro~, Debl 8m 8m am 1960 Q Cap ... 148 III , • i h F St. John's, : W'3 B.l')'m'n 211 233 233 600 Frob ~'II as 8S 85 ;': 101. 101.) "Ncw", Mr. P. Derek Bowring, . t .71t'J B M.I Z3 49 53 " ~ Ltt~n 101~ long or febB,15,22marl 113:1 Barl:& 64 ~Ii S7 '600 Gallwln ~ :~:~ 130~ Q Met.1 3I~ J~ 3I~ 'Managing Director' of Bowring Five men, picked up during the I _ Bal> I. 11 19 4300 GI. Ex 1111 1m 1m ~~ ~n~l~ke\ 118 113 Il3 Brothers Limited stated that the week·end for being drunk on the ITh D J!r.o B.th M.. 1M 93 911 5120 Geeo 510 540 51n 118 Quemonl 20 20. 2fJ f h .' h did d tNEA Telephoto) public -treet, llad their cases heard . 19U B...... p 393 283 311.1 100 Gen Pete A e .ay 600."0 Be • •• 4900 Ge.e .. 13 12\; 12!' 43750 Radio.. 221. 22% 221. era 0 cas wages a arr ve an a I • ~,e !8 5~ sa 2285 Galnl .... 7~~ 6~ 7~ 3925 R.y,...,~ I~ 1~~ I: had changed the whole credit Patricia Sinnott, a rc(l·llaircrl ball c.! /lancer, placcs a flower on the, in Court Monday morning. Three . , 3030 Bel.her • 37 37 37 0" \ 1O!c:l kille"o 10 9" 9OL. 201400 Glenora ;; ~I' ~ 21:~ ~.~f0tp ~~ \~\, structure. Where there Is credit rose·covered .%casket o[ murdered financier Serge ltuhlnsteln during were fined $10.00 each; one man I Gcd is before· mt. He ,rill be 111, 1- a G " 12.lOO God. L W' _ all1 2& 26 26 2000 Goldal. 16 16 16 50500 Re~el 7 6 7 he considers It to be unproductive funeral services in Woodlawn Cemetery, N. Y- who had been released ·was fined I guide,' . I3tOO Beyel . la;1 17 17'; 1500 Gldell. ~IOO Bobjo sa . 25 :I.'l' and he thought that wholesalers $2.00, and the other $3.00. . God Is hehind me no tlI ean 39:3 Beftt 'IRW' 17 17\~ 2000 G Ea,le . l~ ~~ ~ 2~ ::=::ar .23~ ~ ~ 31~ B b~ 1600 GF Ura. o '" 28 23:" 2960 Gold Min 19l 190 m c~~ ~ !'Irh'.d 44 42 44 should come to look upon the A man given In charge for drunk I betide,' . .' lour' 1I0n,1 I~'\ 17 17 53;3 Goldhwk 3127 3323 3.12.1 .~: It.~~~.. lSI37 13833 US33 granting' of credit as a trading an d disorderly conduct. was reo God' Is beside me to comfort and 3G30 Bordu no 7~ m .800 Grah B.q 3!!.1 Bralom. . 27 •. 283 271 11310 Gr.ndlnel mon Roy SlIv Igl'a 1;\, convenience and not a competitive manded until 10.30 a.m. on Feh.. cheerj 1100 Brllund 170 1&5 168 :;\\ nil ::Ii ~ 1210 Brlll.1a 330 MA 330 430 Or Pia' •• D . I;;" weapon, for as long as credit Is 14th as a witness was unable to God is around me, 10 whom Ihall 3!~ B Reef 161 159 159 112&0 G S GUll 3:~ 3!~" 3:~1> I~~ ~uPX~1 16~li lis\' 1~'l:I Bumh.1 ~\, 9'" '1\ 300 Grldoll 13 11' 12 11S00 Sind R . 271. 22 24 available It will be taken advan. appear yesterday morning. The I fear? . 2t'lO BruDlmln 1211 12~ 12~ 29000 GuU'L 9S 93 93 6110 Sapphl 170 433 460 t f d d . b . ~OII Bnlnaton ::J 2. 21 830:\ Gulch 16 1411 II'Y. B!Uoo S Rolnb 211 Z:O 230 age 0 . man was or ere to s.gn a and M1:I Bu.kl. 107 101 101 23i10 Gunnar a2~ 71~ 71: m~ ~: 23~~ ~~ He did not feel that the banks of $50.00. I A man ma~ give without loving .", Bullld ..n SIt 3~ 51< 113n Do wt, :h:J:e 2.100 Bul RI 5\1 3 m 1000 Gwlll ~5 5411 54\, ~Ol ,ho

3 Bunk tn 33 32 3~ ~~ ~~~.r 3\~ 3~ 31~ ~~ ~::,r~1I ill :~ g~ of producer credit, .that Is credit Saturday and charged with ·driv·. -- INOD Calder II 17 11 200 H CIIl' I l 1350 Cal and Ed 1410 \4,. 141. 15OO'H Rock 1m 1m 121. 230n Slain.. 12!i 11 II concerned with the 'Issuance of ing while under the Influence, ap· Thare 1'5 no reason 'or par1.'ng 31110 Callla 1m 14\. 141. 12000 H IIlb 10 91> 9\\ WI SI.eo. • 40 (0' 40' ~ ..... I S800 C.lnor 21 21 24 . 1000 Hua, 1;\\ I~I> 18\\ I (~:~ ~:~~::I\ ~ ~~. S9 fishery supplies • • .' and relteve peared In the Court. One case was on the straight and nlrrow WIY· - Calv Co. SID 5M 513 ~ H 01 L 58 4B l~ 9S00 Stedoy 911 9 ~~ the mcrchant o[ some of the bur. postponed until 3 p.m. on Feb. 15, 2331 Clmp Chlb 530 615 8911 55350 IIdw.y 500 Camp RI 160 8SO 140 10000 Healh I~\, 1: , 1~11' ~~ :IU~~kOIl 7ff\; '[:!'i 7/'21. den. He urged his listeners to and the other until 3 p.m: on Feb. 19~ Ad 01 • 55 511 IS 1000 Heva 1 IJO C .~ 9~ 1000 LaYIU • I~" ~"I~~ =~::IU~~: ~" ~,. ri do their part In ensuring that the Madame Chiang Kal·sltek holds one of the children evacuated [rom Cross examined by Mr. Jame-s . , · Service fOI ..111 C IIHIo 291 :zes 283 - Lenert 3D 23H 2.11'1 16000°0 Vlol.m 193, I!~ l~ highest "uallty local vegetables th T h lId I tl f Hi "gins, th-c dpfendant', lawyer. genUa and 100 C Z" CI' 42 42 42 36800 Lextndla :I!O 333- 333 Vulu. 3• ~ ~ '1 e ae en s an s n Ie ace of a threat of Communist InvasioD. b mo C DlIe 2M 283 213 asso L Pete 68 61 68 2183 Walte A 13 12~ 12Il were made available for the con· The child Is among numerous Nationalist civilians removcd to Formosa neither witness was prepared to . Jokes be accepl1: 100 C Em cr 42 41 42 3000 LL Lac Freight 'S 'INS Co. GIU' 14 IS" It 4017 Lome,. I~ I~" 1:\\ m~ :~~~.:.r rm ~~~ rol~ 5umer, thus reducing the rate of for protection. S3y that the dciendant was very _ C GUI, '4 33 32 2100 Ll Pelt 390 m 350 I: . of vegetables. He said ----. -- drunk, hut only slight 10. Asked \ Thursday, _ C. HaW" U 10 a 69150 Lor.do ~ ~~~. ~. ~ ~ Import~Uon 41UO CoIl H.... . 34G 310 al0 (000 Louvet ~: ~ ~ 7700 W TII.,II 17 16 17 that "Merchandising" and "Adver· E I·· Tl J by Mr. Hlggln~ if they would Every chair 'In the .oeter', SHIPPEI . JlOI ColI Milar 13 . 121'1 121'1 ~IM LYndhurot 2100 CoaM Mac 2S5 235 210 eso Mlc .... 1!l~ 1:91" 1:91"4300 = ~~:h I~•• 1!2_ I~~_ Using" are the life line "fy success. Xp aInlll!u Ie et have taken thc man In if a col· {,ailing room was: filled with , •• ..:Gnsolene IIlH C Moah SS 11.1 11500115110 Mlc/I,Maodolt 17542 17240" 17240" 800 WinchWln.ra 106~,. 106~" 180li,. ful food retailers. ' llsion had not occurred they reo h~nts• and others "ere ftlndlnJ. cargo for 2B2S Madsen ~ 9 9 loa Wood AI 330 350 330 T. S. A. FREEMAN plied in all probability .they There was ineldental conver· tia; . regula 1000 M'iIIet .. Service, b: 1100 Malartic 183 11121 181 I~~~ v~ r:~d 2~•• ~Z~ ~~"' Retiring President of the Board 1V0uid not hal·e. Moreover the 5',lIon, hut after a while trilece KEARNS" BROMLEY I.lOO Marbonor 13 12 lorlta· will 100 .n,old I~ ~~ ~~ :~ v f:.:d s~ 5~ 5: of Trade, Mr; T. S. A. Frceman,! defendant was very co·operatlve, feU, and everyone lat Wallin, ••• . RailWaY .F CONStlLTING ENGINEERS 13!10 ManUm. 11 10~ 11 5000 V C.n I 8 8 In' his Valedictory address outlln. I gave pollee a reasonable account Waiting-and waiting lome more. 7333 MII'bum Feb. ~h' Montr,.' '. WolMlI, "3'• • 3'!• '::CURn "',158 160 " ed the work of the Council during! o[ the Incidellt and It was he , Finally. an elderly lentlemln 344 MclnWre ~ 73~ M~: 1~20" 12 12 Ihdonkll, l1:lt.trlca' ud 5M Mckenz', I' Mllllit:lp.1 EaIlnelr\q 171011 Memarml. . 1;" 1:11 l~.,,· IS Buloto .. 680 Po 68n 11154 and said. Ihat he was well; who IIRd the collision reported. ~tood up, stretched and remarked. l IDdDItrIaI Plallt DI.... 11110 Mewal I: 8g 6:g pleased wllh the results obtained Magistrate O'Neill reduced "Guess I'll go home' alld die • 23620 Me.tor N I~ I~' I~ ~::~OUI ~~ i • aoo Merrill 110 m '785 . 2to. Pend 0 310 SIO 510 from the· efforts of' the various the charge to one oC Impaired natural death" . 725 Merrill P f4SOI1 M tlran ~: . :~ .:.': BA~~~.nll 4m \3" uv., committees. I dr~vlng and fined him $50.00. In I " 21100 Mld.on 2& 27 27 m N s.ou. 5m sm Sill He criticized strongly the polley' passing .judgment, the Magis.' The little ~ "We all.. ". 2700 MUI C 41 400 Mlndamar 12: l~ I~ 5~~ ~~::t. 47 "-1 47(1 W' of thc Canadian National Railways trate pomted out that though feem shor tof money dear Why 19000 M 5en\ 1" 225 M'n, Corp l:% ~ ~ I:: .ro";-til 'ii~ :: . :7 In deciding against a wide guage the becr the defendant .had con.!1 it is'" . . , B3tlO MOD.I. 18 17 line for this province and stated sumed. might n, ot have been re· . Th'e little woman'. "It', the' 21000 M•• loco . 16~1 INr~S!RJAI_~ 1 15tlO Multi 101 I~\,I~ 1~~2l40~ ~~~w ~; ~~! mt that the continued existence of the spo.n.slble for .the collisl~n, hIs neighbours. TheY're always doing I:SUCCESS \. .-. . . . 8100 N••• 95 91 90 D Sle.1 17 1611 ISli "II t bit " bt dl ir 4000Nal Ex 13. 12 13 . 15138~ Slmp ... n~ 2011 20 20' narrow guabc rll way guaran ees a I I Y was unuou e y Imp a • Isomething ""e can't afford." ·AI.ait ""7aat leels Olt P400 Ne,," 30 30 .30 Tol.1 fI'es 8.077.000. to Newfoundland an inferior ceon. cd to some extent. '. . _dtr JfOlIDd co dealwltb ·2lm~·I~b .. ~:\\ 21~~ 2:~!~ omy for' all time. He suggested - . . 1 "BUE-N-O-S-A-IR-E-S-Ar--'U- CAP) dII IlION aueClNlul .awpd.1 5SOO N AI,' (732 2944 4531 that the matter be given close . POLICE . BLOTTER.' A group. of , mountaIn• genclimbers na reo I. la, kid . . IS7S N Athonl ~ . moo N BId. • 2IS 283' 275 NEW YORK CAP) Closing quot-:!s: study during thb forthcoming reo CIty pohce made only one arrest ported Sunday t..... ey have found an 27060 NB Dom 2100 N Cl.1 ~~ . i~·.' ~~ Beth Steel ...... •..• . ... 1131;) vision of the Terms of. Union. last night, on a drunk and disorder· Indian peak higher than famed 11 sot N Con ••. 3300 N . Coal .. Iv""'il" 19" B' Warner ...... : ...... 37 Mr. Freeman also suggested that ly charge.. Aconcagua, lemg belleyed the high· ~NDIV 1114 103 103 Ches: and OhIo .. ~.' ...... 451'. the Gander-Clarenville highway be Two hit and run collisions oc· est In the western hemispnere. A 221lO N Dtlhl 11 11' 11 gong Edison...... 47',4 completed as. soon as possible and curred last evening around 5 six·man expedition which reached SODHI Dtv . ado MOO N DIck. 22J ~'. 2~ eneral Electric.... •.. , ;. 50\-2 so put an end to the Isolation be. o'clock. the 'top of "Los Ojos .del Sa1 ," · 300 N Fon' l · I 14!OO N Gold.,. . 3317, '31S~"!.. 311m I. GoodyearGeneral Motors...... • .... , :... .. 5899\-8 tween East and . West Newfound. A Capltal.Coach Lines hus, go· I.n nor th wesferntAg r en tI na.nAId It I 175D N H.iTI • .,. 15'" G N I d H d b I . • t PI" t' St' t I IS· about 317 eet higher than con- 1500 N Hllltrldll 1m 15 814 L or Ry.... • .. • .... '.. 39 an. e urge us .nessmen to as. IDg wes on easan ree, co· cagu3' _N'Hu M.I . j Ht75 N La, 14 12 13 IKennecott . ...• • .••..... 110% sistlhe new industries as much as !ided with a parked car owned by' . IIlI1 N.,,'und n,.,:: ~ Montgmry W...... " 70~l possible as It is in the interest of William GarTand of Pleasant St., U OF T RAISES PAY 299SD N Marlon 9 "'. D N,Y 'Central'...... ,.... 33 everyone to see that they succeed doing damage to the car's rear TORONTO .(CP) - Unh.r.:rsity ot "~~~~b, tbe IIIOlt peo~le, · 1 2000 N )(,"Isan _aeled· br tbe mOlt ill- ,. 1D1M N lh1Im ••. 331\\ 31·HI. U 4'\ Rkdl 0 Corp, ...• ·••••••. . . .;.' 401,.1 and become enterprises free' .of . bumper.. The other collision in· TorOllto JIIonday announced salary • __DC cIeaIm ira ea.-cit. . 7500 N f(an' In 10.' In IStandard Oil ..N.J ..... ;'.. :115',. t' tId db' Id iDcreases to teaching ·taff rif up A: Dress · we N Ryan m~ 11"'2 U"AI It . •. .... governmen suppo~. , vo ve a c~r owne y RegIDa g · 3!00 N Rran L . II \!' II.. . rera ...... 1.... .'. 86 F II i M F . , dd . . . d' to $800, effective July 1. Minimum 'own hor lOOOSpoon 13l~.1113 I Vanadium .....: ...... ~ ...;.;-; 42~~ • 0 all' ng r .. reemans a ress, .'Chard, Emp.re Avenue,an car for profesSllrs of dlstinctioD is . York f8ll .toO N Sen .21': w U. Tel ':';.' .•. ;' :..... ' . ; ... the official swearing In' of Mr. C. I.. ' ';(NEA ' 11844, driver Chard's raised to $9.000 from $8,200· and for "No InVl i-·~I:.=.~;~~< 1M N SUP ~f'.~~ 81~&. un~nown. 4WII N TlIurb 5" 511 51\ Westinghouse ...... ;:... :. 79%' ~.Horwood as the. new PreSident ~n officer of thcAmerican Advisory group In Formosa cltpl:alns thc, car, proceeding up Presc~tt St., department heads to $8,000 froll' Manner. . '.. "'!'oI-:aw. .... ;. ... ,... Penna.' I 'r' .... ·'1' ,mot 100 N.V,I 111,. . . : ~~ ~~: ~~ .. 1American Elc~~nge' .' .. IOf the:Board took place. The meet"joper.atlon o! Ihe.icjcctlon seat i~ anF;86 SabrcJ~f lo:·.a N~tiDnalist ,struck thec·rear. of the'· other ~7,200. The minimum for ptofessor III Zinc...... , .. , ... 26VJ Ing was then concluded. I . Cblnesc pilot...... , veblcle. is raised to. $8,000 from $7,200. . Street;' ...------.....-...... •• .NlpIHlq . ,

. ' \. THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9; 1955 .. _..... '.

, " , ODERIN :Wanied . .. Church ~f' Englan~ C.athedral 0J ~ ([0 onp~lut Restoration- Campaign FAIR an" BINGO .~ , TRUC,K' DRIVER .' K. 'OF C, AUDITORiUM TO-NIGHT Must have at least· Grade X. A meeting.of aUSuperyisors, Team Captains, PRIVATE . , . \ Collectoi"s and any others interested 'in offering' , DANCE Apply ,To-Night at S.30 o'clock their services as Canvassers, will be held in the BOX 43 c/o Daily News Cathedral'Parish HaU, Queen's Road, at 8 p.m. BINGO SOc PER CARD ======~======~---- on' THURSDAY, February 10th• • A full attendance is, requested. ' " "RAYMON,D SNOW, WANTED 1-1,853 l'ONTIAC Positions .,Available •. , .•. '7' T Low mileage. . , Hon. Secretary In excellent condition. . , A Gen.e'ral Maid $1800.00 • OFFICE MANAGER THULE. BRANCH LAURIER, CLUB EXCHAN~E •. References requireCl • OFFICE MANAGER 'SONDRESTROM DIAL 7960 .BRANCH EXCHANGE. ' .. 'A CAR'D PARTY , . will be held • OFFICE MANAGERNARSARSSUAK or apply 25 Exeter Avi. BRA~CH EXCHANGE. , ThJs Wednesday, February/9th Canadian Legion • GENERAL LEDGER BOOKKEEPER CENTRAL Statutory Notice at 8.30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S BRANCH St. John's ,- EXCHANGE. In the maH,r of the will Ind Members and I.ady and gentlemen friends are ut.t. of Rob.r' Carl Sheppard Applications are to be in writing, addressed to invited to attend. Memorial Stadium I.t. of Kilbride, St. John'l In , I . The cmnuai meeting of St. John's Branch will th. Provlnct of Newfoundland, .,======Commission mllttr mnin.r, d.c ••ltd. CENTRAL EXCHANGE take place on THURSDAY, February 17th, at 8 All persons claiming to be MAR·INE. ENGIN,EERS o'~lock at C. of E. Synod Hall, Queen's Road. creditors of or who have any P.O. BOX E5110 ST. JOHN'S / . - The Comission intends ren .. claims or dem:mds upon or af· ing advertising space on a fectlng the estate of llobert C~rl All applications will be treated asconfide!1tial ASSQCIATION Business: Shcpnard late of Kilbride, St. feb9.61 four' sided Sportimer' and on John'& In the Province of New· PRESENTATION OF REPORTS foundland. master mariner, de- ======. There' will b~ a meeting of the Marine Engin~ers As- Clocks to be erected in the reslIcd. are rcuuated to 1urnl8h NOMINATION OF OFFICERS FOR 1955. lIartlculnrs of the same In writ· . sociation this WEDNESDAY, February 9th, at B p.m., Stadium. Ing. dulv attested. to the under­ at the ~rosbie Hotel. As business of a very important , GENERAL BUSINESS; sinned· Solicitor for the Executrix 'Required Immediately Parties interested in secur­ named In the will of the said dp,. nature IS 10 be transacted all members now in port are ceased.' 'j\n or 'brfore the 14th for the urgently requested to attend. Admission by 1955 Membership Card only. ing particulars concerning the day of Ma,rc!l. A.D. 1955. foUow· , LEO. J. CLARKE, Secretary rates to be charged for this In" which lI:;tr the ~qld Executrix UNITED CHURCH COLLEGE; RESIDENCE will proceed to dlstrlhute the said J. W. GOODYEAR, space 'are asked to contact the e~tllte hal'ln!! rr~ard only to ,ueh Long's Hill (Undc the distinguished )ralronage of His Grace Secretary, E. ,B. Foran, City , "lalm~ of wl1lch she shall thin the Archbishop) Secretary, St. John's Branch hal'e had notice' . fcb9,12 Clerk, City Hall. Daled at St~, John'~ "Ihls 8th ·A GIRL feb9,10 ' day of February; A.D. 1955. lelvedere and Mount Casbel 'FARIA'N ·A. OiDEA,' TELEPHONE 2581 FOR AP.POINTMENT . Sollcllcir for EXlcutrlx. fcbB,9 Orphanages ADDRESS: ======ATTENTION! K:-M. OILS Reid Building. will present ~ 261 Duckworth Street, DRINK MILK AND MORE 'MILK Sl. John's, NeWfoundland. Qelivery on any amount feb8,15,22marl A COMBINED It is essential for good health •• It is the world's from 5 gallons up. "WANTED 'ENTERTAINMENT best food. DAY·OR NIGHT ,FROM PURE TESTED HERDS . , in aid of His Grace's Educational and. . Social Welfare 'Program PHONE 4439F. .DIESEL MECHANICS 'Nfld. Dairymen's Association feb9,1l,14 , , feb5.sal, IVcc,12i Two Diesel Mecharilcas with headquarters at Claren~ , Patricks Auditorium vl"e and Howley, Newfoun~land, respectively,' are Sit Hall Sound Movies, r~~lred for maintenance and repair of small diesel· 16mm Supplies electric generating sets and automatic electri'cal equip· Monday, Feb. 21st Religious films In 16 mm sound, ment associated with carrier telephone system. suitable for youth groups, church . , 8 p.m. Iorganizations. parents, teacher! Applicants should have experience In diesel ffeld assoclations, etc. Large selections Tickets on sale at Charles Hutton & Sons Ireadily available from our maintenance ,and' shop practices together with sound library hcre at St. John·s. Phone training, or equivalent experience, In electrical equip­ for catalougue today. General Films Limited. 445 Water Street. ment, maintenance and wiring. Dial 5757. £eM.1m Should have three years expei'iimce In above or Entertainment films' In 16mm sound. Largest library In Nfld. related fIelds. " 20th Century·Fox. Paramount Plclures. News Reels, Cartonns, , Should have proven ability to' conduct field main­ Sportseopes. elc. Catalogues on request. General FlIms ,Limited, ,Newfoundland 'tenanee and also to carry out, u'nder supervision, base' 445 Waler Street. Dial 5757. '. '._ 'Service's , depot: maintenance on, the abovlI,equipment. feb4.1m Considerable travelling is involved. i~1i Furness, Withy & Company Ltd. Liverpool st. John's Boston Habln Sl Job" C'ONNECTION SOUTH· COAST to 10 Db. ,. til to . te lIIember for SIRVICI-THURIDAY SL John.,. Boston Halifax St, John's Llverpoel IUlltsltd , Train ''Tht! 'Cnrlbou" St, John's 11.00 p.m, Thursday" • "Newfoundland" • 'Feb. 8 Feb. 11 hllldl" dl· Feb. lOth. wDl make connection SHO'P MECH:ANICS, Stamps ''Nova Scotia". . Feb 12 Feb. 18 Feb.?2 Feb. 25 IIII!. Que­ lit Port aux Basques .wlth S.S. T Sh M e.' '·th h d ' G d ~:------"NeWfoundland" .Feb. 23 1\1ar. 2 Mar. 8 JIIar. 12 Mar. 15 tilt.. tWD , Burgeo on' ~uth .Coast: Se~lce. wo Op eCnanlcs WI ea quarters at an er,: LOST-Ont Scout IVI.atlr, cap "HOW TO VALUE old stamps". "Nova Scotia" .. lIIar. 12 Mar 19 Mor. 25 Mor. 29 Apr.' 1 IivtJI til. job 'Newfoundland, are required for maintenance, repair and neckerchief. somewhere In 30c. Is lhe price of this pamphlet. "Newfoundland" .Mar 30 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 'FREIGHT SOUTH COAST . . d If' I h I f be ' k' the" 'east end. FInder. please re-_ You will need it sooner or later, ., • ,IIIlVICI ' an test ng 0 carrier te ep one un Is , or a' se wor· turn to HaUday's' Meat Market In fact, the very first time yon. Persons contemplating passage to Europe should make bookings Frelaht for the South Coast' . shop. , .' ' :' 'or dial 3959. see a· 'strange. old stnmp.-K. well in advance. u Service for forwarding vIa Ar· ------' BlJeskl, .Station' "B , Winnipeg, Air Passages ar:anged'bY S.O.A.C. _ K.L.l'rl. _ SCbndlnavlan Air- lentla Ind S.S. Bar Haven wl11 Applicants should have basic knowledge of elee· Male Help ,Wanted Man. fcb9(h) , lines _ Pan American Airways _ T.W.A. and conne<:tlng Alr- ; be aecepteU at the, Railway Freight 'Shed up to NOON tronics theory and at least tw~ years' praeti,eal experl~ - llnes. Miscellaneous Thursday. February 10th. tnce In modern radio or telephone carrier equipment. ACTUAL J"BS In Canida, U.S., Barber Shop Consult us regarding your travel problems. .' I So. Am., Europe. To $15.000 m NTR FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE PRINCESS BEAUTY PARLOUR, .. "SHI"IIt'SPLIAn NOTI , auem bl y or servle ng. Travel paid. Write Employment E CE AL BARBER SHOP- 13 LcMarchant Road, Dial 4310 • ,Gaaotene and other mtrlctec! Info. Center. Room C·74, 4 Green Fast efIlclen,t. saaitary service. AD ~N~El~~~O~UN=D:L:A:N:n:l:lO:T:E:L======"':D:O:NE:::5:GI:',1 We specialize In balr atyllnR and ' •. SI. Boston 14. 'dec.29,12w modern eqUIpment. five barbers. utt1ng. also tinting and cold , ~irgo for 'forwardinl via Ar,en' _---- •• " ,The least possible waiting. 24 New waves. Opell nights by appoint, til; 'rel\1tar Ports South COllt , Gower St., opp. Adelaide Motors ment. nDv24.tmth Service, by next trip M.V. Mlr­ Salar;. range for positIon referred to above will For Sale ,Ltd, . Jy9.1mo" lorita', will be: accepted at ,the b. from $315.00 to $360.00, per month. WANTED TO BUY - Comlcl, ,Rallw,;.:rteilht S~ed Thursday, tiiNGi)'GAMES and SUPPLIES, Musical Instrf.... nents magazines. pocket boob, guitars, Feb. !lth II 1.1'11. to II p.m. " ' , SucceS5ul applic:ants will 'enjoy free, ~anway also Fund Rtllslng games, for '. accordions. 16 MM film, sewing Clubs. Organizations, etc. Send GIBSON GUITAR,S-Horner But machines. typewriters, clotlles, transportation, vac:atlon with pay and pension. rates In' . for catalog. Warwick Pres!, War. ton Stop Accordeons and Har footwear.-John D. Snow. New acc:ordance with' company regulations. , . wick, Rhode I!!land, U.S.A. monlcas, Richmond Saxophones, ea"'refs .' GDwer St. ' jan26,lm feb8,9,10,11,12,14. Boosey Clarlnets,-Charles Hut se1fts CAR OWNERS -'l'Ire repaJn" ,Applications' In writing, should reach the under· ton & Sons. P.O. 5060,),:, Sl grease. oil ehange. motor tune up , 'signed nOt laler than February ~ 2, 1955, and should ", John" b In al br ke ~ ,Insurance' " FOR springs.car urel"r, battery. v ves, charging. a re Bt state dat., of birth, educational qualifications and , ,'Venetian Blinds BONNET. SERVICE STATION. e~perltnct as well as references." ., IN=Sl~IR:"'E~Do-"-Wi~tII-:F:-a""IUI""'-'-:,W:::lthJ::- 111t' 'LENn' N' E"S , & Compiny. Ltd.: for Auto'r/ire. i&iiOlill DELlVny venetian' , ' , Phon" 4885." ap23,lm " " ", . S 1:1. J; CLARKE, Sup~rin'enden',,' , , if7a3n~o~::"e;J3~::(. _"hone Blinds Flexalum.Alumlnl1ll'. " . . :1~~W~.~ov~~:::~ d!; Steel, rJa~ti(;, cotton tapes. Manu- beds rewired: Inner spriDg .mau. ,CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS mERT DAWE,. SON. Fire ad !actund by Kearneys LImited. resses reconditioned. Write. Phone 239' Water Street .. , I.utomobUe' Insurance. ' Be' safe. 454 Water Street Phone 851? 3891, wire, H. J. Keata. III MoUJd , • be Sllre, wure. ,Telephone' 28821 RoYal Avenue. ' P.O. Box: 85, Royal Bank Cham' Dry Cleaning --~ ber!. St JohD'.: '.' apl5,6m HARDtNG'S TRUCKING" GAS STATION-Gns.· Oil, &.- Acces.,pr· CoataetSTAN ,FOWLER,' aeao. DRAFT CLEA-!I/ERS L'ID. where les. General Trucking. Furnlure • Building. for, nre; AutomobUe. and Ihe charm of newness, Is restored. & Plano Moving a SpeCialty. Dial Plate 'Glass' IlIJurance. : Claims Dial 6985. 14 Hamilton 8t oel:1.1y ';1214. Springdale Street ·1ne11.lm : promptly 'settlcd. . 'P , .5531- ,P.€?, ,DOI'I3.. " ...,hIlII apl,lm ,Retreading, FOUR' p-ei!.e: rampl,' 'two ".asll rack. to,serve,ou.Greaslnll. 011 INSURANCE - BowrJllI IroChert ------change. and walhlng :yhile·u·walt. : LImited;· ,llIJurallCl 'Departmll1l- Oon't take' chances. ,Have your Cars calleC for md delivered fot : rlre, AutomobUe. Marlile lind all )ar equipped for winter driving. these IIId leller:!1 repairs-Terr. , Can'alt)' lines.' Telephone 3131. fires rebuilt In snow·murl tieslgn. Nova Molt'., Ltd.' rear Newfound - -' tUSED TIRE SAUlS, aG ..:.mll· AND CO IT'O' d H :!l 'oct14 11 J.' B. MITCII'£LL 10 SON, LTD. ton Streer. . nov6,tmtb ,0 , , "I ., , Ian ot .. , . for efficient service aed prompt -----'------DEPENDAbLE FIRE tNSUR A,: Dress. Ltnllene ~hoJl lD,our' uttlement of lDsurance claims. Taxis, AT THE'SlGN ANCE-DOn't ri!k yourvaluableJ 'own home. Flftll :A~nue. New Dial 2128-2128. feb17,8m to • save" a few Ilollars. Our York fashloDl., Good.,comtnilioni. CON'l'ACf A. E. MCKMAH CO.FO~:"R'-Q-UJ-C-R-UllJ-'-8-et-te-r -::S~ervl'-:-ee OF THE BOOK' falr·rate; reliable' poliCY' gives 'No 'Inveltment.Wrlt. Modern, " ""'.. Insurance 'A"ents.' 'Pbones lIle HUll TAXI. ncar \he Railway Immediate protection. Phlln, MinDer, Dept; ; ;d053;'~l}lilio~er" .... " .. 11921 or ·wrtte JJ: 'Lacey. P. 0.' Penna: or DePt: 6M3;.'i'IIIU· Mayor 1132,3-4,5:8; P.0.B,.884, for ,your ~t any time. to Ill)' place, call L______~-- __-""'":"-_- •• Box 506, t'!plU, Street;-' Montreal,i,P.Q,"· feb3{h) , lI1Surance requirements. m2ll lttation, [}Ial 2011. , . '

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.. . . • , .••. I , ... 0, .) , '. . .," ". 4.50 1,'. 'Tlie. OAILY'.NEWS,. WEDNESDAY" FEB. 9, :'95.5 . , Qui: 'Boss Eip l~i~~·. .. .. 5.00 ". 7.30 Soviet Sit.1J~ti6rt .. PROFit -PROVEN • FEEDS 11.00 / Spa EDlTOWS' NOTE;-' La~tAprItJ' Largest ,St~(kof Bll\ Bliss, Canadian Press $lafl i' . ·THE.. ' . DAIRY F.~EDS have' a three·fold function. The wrl~~r, returned'to Canada after .. , ~Ix months 'Inside . the Soviet 00''0' 1(" They must provide for raising and Union. 'This' 'article I.s .hls Inter.' '~,"'I T RoD • _ - . 'pretatlen ~of the cause. and' nourishing the.'unborn Calf •• m~intain ~"""Iiii:,;ir-.';(fJ cr· . V BELTS •• in all st.andard sizes and. matched sets. f~ct of Georgi, •. ~lalekdV's mig· • ...... • nation today.' as Soviet premkr. . .' . ;' . . the Cows in. good' health and. permit ~y BILL·BOSS ,Out Without My Rubbers . . . '. lIIarshal Nicolai Bulganin.'sse: . 'The Memoirs 'of' ' them to produce Milk and Butterfat at V. LINK ADJUSTABLE ENDLESS BELTS, in 3 sizes,. lection as premier,of R)1ssla,.suc" . . .. '... . • 'j ': cceding 'Georgl . Malenkev, places . .Jbhl1 Murray Anderson 4.25 a low cost up to their inherited ability, the Red Army In"a cOlUmand po. Max Horton and The' .. TRANSMISSION V. :PULLEY and BUsHING- altlon. . . , ".' I . III a r s.ob a I Klemcntl. yoroshllov Western-Approaches, .. holds the figurehead position as R' . Ad • "W S . single and multiple groovH pmident of t~e unlon\lr chief ilf ear- mira •.•. stale •. Now another army officer DRY AND FITTING RATION is made for . . . Chalmers ,...... ",; ... :.2.75 has taken over as '. a~mlnistratlv~ 'You'll Die in sirig~pore' FLAT RUBBER BELTING and CONVEYOR BELT leader. of the country. .' . . the specific' purpose of. conditioning . I! Bulganin's former post of de·. Charles McCormac ...... 2.25 Cows during. th~ dry peri'od • . fence minlst~r Is taken over by hi~ Th "f,' II'" f F ." . I' . DO~E SPEED REDU~E'RS ~nd TRANSMISSION MACHINERY erstwhile deputy, Marshal Grego.ry e·.. :a, ,0 ... ranc~. Zhukov..,-dlscreet admirer 0.£ both . Ma/or-General , I,' • President . EisenhDwe1" and Field S· Eel' c/ l S ~ 75 I Marshal Viscount Montgomery tlie . rr.. war .. p.ears .. ". , BIG THREE EGG MASH and· PELLETS are probably the most widely' used. world ·may :be' entering: an era 'of War of Wits - i ef all Laying Mashes in Caneida; Proof of their popularity 'is based' on quasl.reasonable relations with. ["ie '. la:J'lslas' F' a'rag : . 6 00 : Soviet Union;'" . a . 0 ...... I

The Malenkov • Bulganln move the' Endeavour· I .results. "'~ bears out ,speculation, freely cur"l b 3 2' 5 ! rent In the W~t lor months; taat . yneUe. ~o erts ...... ;, .... "FOR BALANCED RATIONS USE PIONEER FEEDS". ·A.-·" •. MURRAY &CO., LTD. 53.year-old Malenkov was slipping. Treadmill to Oblivion I But th'a selection Df Bulganin to· d II '. . ! lollow him as premier seemS'iikely Fre A en ...... 4.50 : Machinery Depar~menf to conlound those experts in Soviet The Story of Thomas More I affnirs Who have maintained .that . ·h···· " '3 7 i tho e era of. copeetlve rUI~.. by:. ~he. • J? .n Ja.rrow ...... , ... :. • 51 . ST. JOHN'S Communist centra~ commlt!\1e was LIVingstone's Travels.· bound to be bmf and that a'. • .... • : .istrong man" to run Russia along' '. pr.' Jame,s .1. Mad:lclIr .. 4.25 . in:! rejccted'bY-oppre~~~'d p~~pi~;"'I'N Li Club th~ o!~ dictatorship: . lines . was; Dialogues of. ': ' Molotov,Assai1 S RUSSIA WANTS PEACE. • t. ew ons ~;~:h~ei~. the per~n ol Niklla s·Alf~ed· North: Whitehead i . l But he lrisisted, in a speech to '. LEADERSHIP STo.t. .. . '.' l " P' ..•. '·'5 5'0 ' AGENTS .t"ed ··States tho Soviet Parliament, that "the Form' ed At Burl"n COLLECTIVE" . .j'" u.c,e~. rice .~...... I 'PHONES 5143· 5144 Um Soviet Union wants a competition . ,There was speculation In 50me The Emigrants . _ with th.e U~ltcd States lIot In tr.ie A new Lions Club has belm or· quarters today' that Khrushchev ae· . G l' 2 50 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=~~~=~-i--~.. ~~~~ II,; .srANLEY JOHNSOS Ih!! prodllcholl"of atomic weapons I ganlzed It has been established at tually ha'stlaken over the real au.' eorge ammrng ..... ". • ': • I ,. but In' using atomic en~rgy lor I ' th I't 'lth B I .. I' hi Th Old W Id D' MOSCOW (AP)-In a2.,!I.houf peacerUl alms." Burin, and in the first electlon.of or y, W u gan n' as s pup· e. or leI·· Children's .Puzzle ~tltement of Sol'iet foreign pol.icy", Molotov declared Ihe United officers Gus' Etchegarry of that pet. . : . c 'W' a'r' w,'ck Deep"ng' T 50 "'I I t 111 It·· t d bit I But the manner of 'Rulgan.lll· .. ". ".:" • Fc.rc IIn 11 n s er. 0 0 Dv. 0 8)' .: Stites is' irylrig to lead the world town was elected President. ~ • terly assailed thc United States, into a new war; He. said It Is . election-nominat,cd .by· Khrush, ,------11 .. GETI'lNG IMPATIENT and said Russia hasdel'eloperl'h)"1 guiltY In' "hllia f anaggr~sion ehev and' presumably with· prior. . WHITAKER'S rlrogen bombs with "such success "'hl ' ~' bOd d b th .' . • agreement wlll1.ln' l~e.ce!ltral·com·1 that the United Stales could ap.1 \I ch must C cO.n emne 'I e To remove .ink stains from m,ittee of bhe party-m~y'lndlcate ALMANAC pear backward !' . IUn\ted Nations If .th~ UN wants I your lingers rub the spots w.llh instead'· that c'ollectlve leadershlPj 1955 ..... :...... , .... :3,00· . . .. . to retain Its respect," He called till I ! '1 . R I Molotov declared a comparison FormDsa "undoubtedly the terri. Ithe head .of'. a 'match which has S s n vogue n uss a. . . o! t~e true strength. of· the United! tory of the Chinese Peoplc's Re. been wcll moistened, . .' It Is perhaps slgnlficent that the !..-. ------'!". __ ...J States and the Soviet Uniolf would pI'blic" . 1····three who proba~ly are .the key & show t.lJat this country Is not the ",' men In R~ssla' now",:",Voroshilov, O·Ie k'SO' C . Ltd ",~,kcr part)', I Mololov 5 address ranged over I It Is estlma.ted that 152,100.000 Bulganln and Kbrus.h~v-are· the •• THE AE He delivcred this warning: .! most of th~ world, Arter condemn' man·days are lost each year b~ last three old Bolshevik revolution· that appr "In case or an' rl'cnt'Jal war,: ing the Paris pae~s 10 rearm Westl cause of dlsca.ses of the drcu· aries In the Soviet polltlcal:plcutre, .. ' THE BOOKSELLERS world ell'l1iintion will, 'not perish' Gcrmany he said, latory system, As lon.g ago as last March, on a 'hOM 3'9J . .u:J5 hul what will be destroycd is the!. "Having In mind the new situa· . train trIp through: S~viel central rotten soclal,s)'stem with ils blood.; tion In Europc. the Sovl~t Union 1£ you arc an' ad lilt ~s!a. 1\ Red Ar!JlY officer told me: . , saturated Imperiallsm which L~ bl);1 will not ~it with Its hands idle., It about 175 pounds, .you generate Watch Bulgamn. In ~he army w; coup d'etat. . . : I has 10 take measures together \\lIh; 450 f t t fl" 24 feel Ihat our superiors ar~ havln" . Journalistically. .today's develop· u. .' : othcr countries, such as tho5':! in: 00' ons 0 energy n 1 more to say,". -. . n'lcrils;will inilkci'Izvestia;·the Reu etting Up Nights the Moscow conference of Novem.~hours. t' _ .CtlMPROlUISE LlKEI.Y· , Army ·new:;paper, a b~ttcr guidc G ber and December, . I . . I There is . room for speculallOn ,than Pravda' the party organ, to ~~r.,::~cI~'~I'\'J:~M:ftl~;~PWrl~I~~~~rc~:i "To the masures which 'Wc willi "'l'his mea~\lre. ariscoS' l!'Om the Ihat today's deyeiopmcnts arc .Ihc' t1te. PQlitical' comple:don andeco· Pe ::dr.::~;.I~~~n~~:a.I~I.~ii~~:"~~~ ha\'c ito carrry 9ult Iherie helongs II n~htcssity 10 lnel'2aSCt 0dUfthdIC!CjI1CICt' rcsulttohf a poh~Y ObI' Cal ml promlsel· nomic·.state o.f Russia. . ' a.add" Ira ubI ... U, OYBTU, Qulct. cr~pl on II a JO nt m ll tary com· \\ '~n We have Cl'ca C son Wcre carmy lD a so U e contro ' 1oollmg. backward. it Is ea.sy, 10 WASHI ;''''~~~I::\I~':~~ o:a'g~r:'uto;~tp~~~! : lIIand of Ihe eight countries· (par· command the Hggressors will re~ or dictatorship 'around 'Lhe corill!r, SCI' now· that IzvesLia's· recent .'tt,...... DaD'1 .ulter .Dolh.r dl, : t\cipants In the Moscow conler"1 ~Irain themselves lrom new adi'cn; Malenkov, would have been ·re· sharp criticism' of. fallurc' to dc· . President 91lboul ..tl:iuout dr.ubl tGr OYBTJ:X. I cnee 1. lures and behave more QuleUs·... · placed by somcthing elQse,r to a velop ·Russlan agrlc'ultiire" might ____ .•.• _ .. --' . -- . h's\,e ~ad m·oMAttcntion.Thea~i· Wednesda (NEA ) . . ~ cultural1'lalldown ·.was the rea~ol1 States wil I given by. Malenkov lor hlsresigna· Seven.month5:old fiu~~n O'Brien or Brooklyn gazP.5 at her ·frDzen·stlfr . continue i tlon, . paJama bottoms anti wonders how she'll "- able to get Into them. The through 5 I pajama bottoms were hung lin the line to dry Just u New York'" temperature, for the first time In seven years, took a fast drop to zero. Soviet sl ·:.Goo·d 'Chance .. interprete of intel'\1~ ·To Be An Actor, In a rcpl! a. e' e '.' Queslion. E tip Bv Here's BOB THOMAS . HOLLyWOOD CAP) - A hand· John Is geLUng .very impatient. would not J lItlvi~cr~-" ~Dme 2O.yo!ar-old named Jody Mc· For ihe' received a present Bome I Crea has a better than average time ago and has not ooen able al)lo"-o" I !tis old f · start In his ambition to be an ac to use them, If you join all the; How we can* help you mal~e Zhu Geor:;i QUALITY PRINTING :PAYS.·.·,· • . tor, HI.s f.ather Is Joel'McCrea and numbered dots together. ,starting' , hh mother Frances Dee.. with dot number onc and ending · '''The kid's' okay," says Joel, in with do number forty·two, you will BIG~ DIVIDENDS an appraisal .as unprejudiced as ·have a picture of his.prescnt. Com· ~ dramatic first impression Eight you could expect from a"" father. ple~ this picture with· your eray­ "He has inherited something from ons, each of. us .. He has his' father's ______with.~S'tlLAc.E clocks Contrl Let· us s.h~w you' .how curiosity about things, He' wants II' .' to know how everything on 'a movie ule for I kid, but he loves it." ·~et. works and what It's lor •. ne's .'ATHER, SON IN Fo.II1 Glohe profitable: good' printing can ';,be", constantly. asking me· questions,1 Joel was on ~ sound stnge where TORON1 , .' . . , . Thai's good. . ; ; he was Ncordmg dialogue for the says eighl ! "Alld 'lIe' lias hl~ molher's eapa" \'t'celilly cumpleled "Wic.hita" for '!', , Discover from among. contendin! : ciiy for hatel wur~, )rc: .Is takiilg A.llieu ArtIsts. Jolly Is also III the our wid~ \·itri~t)· of S~hlilgt Globe and • "DODGERS 1 a rllil ~~lllrse ut uUIVfrslly, lllehld· ftlm.· lock de;ign~. it moMrn morning r l~ur:,arl!IY br(j~er's I~ailling, &?~I;IS \ "We were g~Ing tull~\'e him pla~ I.ock 51) ling IIhlt'will . duro .' • LETTERHEADS I allpe3flDg every IIIght I!I be lilY' brolher ill tue pictm'e". the I add drama 10 )'uur "OOl1 It nam~ i llose 'j:~L.tO?" It II Iheatre"1II Holly· aclor explained, "But we' '\\'i!re and cLlmpl~menl your . E. P .• wood. lIlat s a pretty t~I,~.~~~~ doing It just at the time when Jody home', architectural mot.il' dcnltf the .• PROGRAMMES '-:-'-'NOTE-'OF~ THANKS. was in' final·examinations.l told it~d. and . __. _____. __ him they Were more Importantj tion inclu, The family. of. the late Florence other. pictures will. come along. So ROl' Th • ME'NUS Nichols wIsh to express thanks he justliid a small role." ' of d:lilie; .' and sincere' appreciation to all Criendn' .. at Lewisporle and Iody showed up, . and he 1m· ) United K • 'STATIONERY Clarke'S Beach (or' services re~· p~ssed me liS a prime prospect The SUI dered.ln any way. Also. for kind i {or the. movies. He'll a tall lad, of sel'en : expressions, . oC sympathy by I witll bis lather's handsomen(!s~ • ENVELOPES ,wreaths, l-cl,r.grams. ,cards ~nd and his mother's dark, thoughUul l\lctters. '. durrng theIr recent eyes, Has he always wanled lob & 1 b~reavement. an Ictor! .. . DEATHS , -_.- - ..------TO' help you select the Pi~ • MAGAZINES' *Sthlage tini~h tl:at best I DUNNE~~d peacefully I harmonizes wilh the color , • PRICE LISTS.' away' on Saturday, February ·S. Why' Jufferthe 4,: scheme or your .home. at' her .resIdence, southside Road . we have Schlagc Locks West, Margaret. Agnes; beloved 'ago;ny of mounted on wood so you IV. iCe' John Dunne; ~eavlng to I: J • BILLHEADS' ot I , . I. 6 can visualize .how they will ' . mourn beslde$ . her liusband, RH E U'M A'T ISM' .. sOns;" 4 daughters· and· 3 sisters. I •..• appear on your doo.rs. • PARI!; 'Funeral tbok .place on 'Monday; I ~ dung do .. ,INVITATION$':'i . . : '.: . .F,ebruBry: 7.' Collowlng Mass of I Pltoa SLOA~S quickl It', .:.; his hope I " ' . Requiem at·' Corpus . Christi; poteiltl'No rubbiag. You '.' 'gGI'emrr ~ ,. ' .. ;Church,' Kilbride.' Interment at just padt on l~ .. sore, .'. ,CARDS • . .. .'.• ,.. "Kllbrlde, Cemetery.' . . , \ . .ching·places. You feel h~ s u f '. when II: , .~ ' " CmSLETT.:....lrene. widow. oC 'Cuter aaioa It once; .. ' ... " the: late FrederIck' G, Chlslett. at . Populail We can show you hOlv the' " ". .. '.' "" ;.,':;;; .:'. herllite .. resldence, Blacltmarsh , sl:I'Port . ~. , * ACIS .ASTII •. Schlage long backsct is u~ed . 1';\'c:1 '. ' .. ' '.',,~ '.:, .. : !:-['~Vtad" February, '1;' leavi1!g . to ' .. '. ',"",; ., ,:mourn, . 5 sons and: 4' daughters. .' . ACTS LONGIII to creatc a unique and ~tii~ing • Conscrl' " : '.' , .' " " j' Funeral from· her son's residence lic abo : SLOAN'S helps bring lock in~tallalion on your' ." I.Blaekiriarsh: ,Road,"· Friday. 2.30 . front door, Wilh: Ihis dCI'icc chancel 'pm', ...... ' ." .. quicker relief for liz, ntiY, st ,. :L~MEE.:...Dled on' February B; . thrids, Lumbago, aad ),011 cari place Schlagc Locks ill the joha~na·.:LeMee, aged 76':years; , '. Neuralgia p~ias, too. on your door .in any ro~il.ion Ull tolt .survived' by her .husband, Frartcls' that good design diclatcs. . . he intc i . ; I Lel'rtee;'oPc'brotl)erand one sis·:. " 70 "im. /rIllt,,1 "Id err.mer ..c .. '." . : ·tel': abroad.' FuneraLnoUee: JHler. .i" rI/i'~;ng ",;,,1 . amllct :' BENNE'fr'::"PnSlleu :awny "SI\ll, cided · .delllyo'n' 'Illlesdny;:,Febrllory ;0, '. should " i . 'Fi'ederli'k"T:,Henllelt'ln .hIR~67th '.. . , , .. ' '. . :.:" . , .,'.'-' 1After .. . Y~!I'r. . 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