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N,,~~~~ !!~~ED -01"-f:\-\'A-~~-p. -.-Hi-;:h---Tax- ..de-.duc-·\i:i-lit~·-o;-cha-rit---Pe-:iod-fo-1~ c-laim-i;g-ta-x rt-- peacetime spending . ·:,,;han Press Staff Writer li~:hts or Finance Minister able gilts by corporations dou- funds extended to lour from .A. NO- :' ,· .. ·: n:R 1 CP 1-At least 10 wot·kmen Fleming's budget speech: bled to maximum 10 per cent two years from end of taxa· ! · dlcd Tuesday when l\\'O sections of: * * * or income, tffecth-e Jan. l. lion year. (CP) - Tissue-thin tax shaving and record peace ' . :"\o change in p~r>onal or t9j8. • • • time spending aimed against the recession • marked Finance , lilt) bridge att·o~s Burrard Inlet col- corporation income tax rate!. " If " Tarilb on inworts of ..-ool ·.' ,11·irling inlet \\'liters. Oncc·in·a·lifl•titnr g;lt tax cloth from Brilain boostl'!i Minister Fleming's first full budget Thursday night. .. ~ .:; • 50 \')'01'ts ~aid lit least four men \\"ere, Budget dl'lidt for 19 8 ~~ Pxcr/Iption on real estate fro1<1 present cents a No basic changes in tax rates were made as the minister leacclime record of Sfi4a.OOO,· ll'ansfers ol up to ~10.000 lle· pound to 5:, and 60, effectil't . ,; "r:-e m_iurcd. 1 l tll'cen husband and wife. or ' immediate!.'·· 1 000 compared with $39.400.000 presented the Commons with a forecast $648,000,000 deficit for •'''ltrc could not g1\·e ;m accurate. last year. fnrmrr and child. effcctil"t thi$ .vcar. .. " " the current fiscal year-also a peace-time high - and spread , :. :' ;t ftcr 1I 1e co 11 apse. 1.01 t·t'lltnrnt In li~hlcn ~nti· ·, I • ¥ • dumping la11·s shar.pl;.·. ]. :·: the a:r. but it's terrible," ~airl ~1inor tnx cut., total $8.000.· • ,. • around a multitude of minor tax relief items. ""'I I . I r t CalUthli•ll ':tdl i .... l:-o abro.Hi ·., .. ,_,· I. ~llillClt.". '"" ur rcmaam rr o curren b k f I 111 ~ · 11 a11 owrtl 10 h1iu~ ac · a tcr ' The cuts added up to $8,000,000 for the remainder of the i yrar. >21\,000,000 m lu year. 1 1 d 1 f :• l' \]1(' briO~(' and 011 a )ower frame- oil 1.1" 111~·· 1rce Jliii"C ta~C.I 0 I T<~rill' rr1·i,erl 11pward< , • · • " up to ~\00 a ~·car. lumpin~ in year that started April 1 and to $26,000,000 for a full year. They ,. !:d: nt;-hcd 'Jlilll \\·ere hurled into: Pr;1rr1ime n•conl rxprn· onr trip prc.1cnt allownnc" of and tlOII"IIII"arrls on hil,ir irnn followed $178,000,000-a-year reductions effected by the Progres· :f . ditun·; of ~uoo.ooo.ooo and •t"" " r ar 11 1111 .nnd >lr~l. pipe< and t.lhP.'. ,j . .. ;;('( I l11· 11111~ o r ..f il_l_ng11 ___ stec 1~--- 1 ·> ••• c•.,r,· m 101 '· ,,\ 11:111 _ ~ rr1rnnr~ falling lo ~4.6:i2.(1110.· m1r ,rnrl olhcr prorlnrt~. sive Conservative government last December. f lf. }#...... ,,; '· Thr hrid:;t""s two of •ix· (l(l(t • • •hlur:illllil)" pro1·irld ·'~"~"'" mil~~ 1i or:ca~t. T~x * • • There were no tax increases of significance. 'I "'·""'""'"' l;>nr roarh'"Y under con~Inlrtion: lor hn~IJ~ntl paying for ~liP· ' 'I ·:w •nr1a1·r f 1 · c; .. ,rrnm~nl to hon·ow ~n port of wi[r or depcaulrnl cnil· 'ltUlll"ijlitlillr< ~ii"Pn Si.OOO.· There were no chanses in the taxes on such major items os I ·• .. :1-r< •lal· · or more 1 Jan 1110 yean had al· , ~ 1 i m al~d $1.~00.00H.OJIO 111 "r"n '"'""'" t·otll"l ordft1·. lltillr~. 11 11111 girr par1ir ; .. , • •:·id. :\mbnl-1 :lip PlaHorlll loth~ bridge, air< tax, ~ffn•lire immP· .\la.ior ch · ln.turrtl men, some w1th brok~n * * * on ad,·crtisin; in special Ca· 1ntcrc,1 011 lax orrrpn)·· elude co't of prescription mr:l· • ~ Z" ' parable at more I han ~0.000. I · '"'·., limlls and crushed bodie~. werP · !'\o chan~c~ in tax on au~n- nadian editious of non·Cana· men!~ inneasrtl to three irines. ryc~las,rs. arlificial ·~·c;;. OTTA \VA 1. CP 1 -- Ef- · Another forrcast hy the mmis · · · . •nnnr<·t \'an· srrn thrashi~g in I he water be· · mohilcs. tobacco product~. • dian periodicals repealed. ~~- from lwo ncr cent. cHectil"f , dia~nosis and ambulances. cffec· . d ter was that of earl,· am~nrl I .. ,_,. · ., on th• nonh fore he1n~ picked up. liquor. radio and 'f\' M~. fectil'e immediately. 1 ~.ia tax year. · i1·r immediately, fedt\"e date~ of bu get· rnents to the sale~ tax 'strucl,Irr. I One worker, Don l\litchell. said ______:______Jt wa< a cro,ion! gift exemptions: new. go,·~rnment:s emergency g ~ 1 d ;.:s; holding up an-I .John wo 1 f eutrered burned 1 . ~and possillle inflation. :\lr. Flem· · l"fe t"me g· ft tax mmmg assistance for mar~mal ... •:.s pulled away I hands when he ~lid eo feet down I b II Stud y·l ng i' in~ said in his zo.;oo.word speech . once-In: I - I . I. • I producers wilt be increased by 2.i ~·'! &N:Iion .. -n__t~o col-_'1 arr·,~Dnt~t. in I \"Bin effort to help a I; camp . e lhnt it seems to him he has exemptiOn for tndi\"tdu- per rent to about Sl2.000.000 3 _ , " I slrul"k a fairly sensible balance als ';·ear, slarling with t9.i8. I '"fOI" lhe lime hcing at kasl." .J. lo T r d . REPBL ;\IAGAZI~E T.\X : Br~idr~ .c:.t~ttering minor Ll\ • une n- _vpes 0 e.. Th£' controrrrsiai C'xcise tax or o ctl•o n easements orer a widr area. \Jr. dnctib1e medical ex pen-: 20 per c~nt on advertising _in spe· Flt•minl( proposed one of thr , broad-ended· sales: c1al_ ed1t1ons o£ non·Canad1an pr· liI Execution Outcome Of Ele broatlrsl tariff rr1·ision.< in ;·cars. · es . ·. . not11cals " rrpcaled. effcct11 e Ia major point lwing a hoo.-t in l<~x exempltons \\"tdenecl: · imm~diat~l~·. II' ST,\S ~lcc.\BF. kncwno more about his plans hP dot•.; not ha1·e to mal;e thai the lal"ifl on Brilbh wool ~lrolh tIUII allowmt cks The World 1\"1:\:\IPEG ICP 1-Pemier D.· CCF 1, e ad c r Llo_,·tl Stht>on ~11·. Camphrll <'OIIid conlinur in po 11 nd. ~flt•cti1e imm~diatrh·. ad,·ertl~tng tax on l'Cr- ~ifi tax exemption uo to ~JO.'lflo . L. \ampbell Tnesday wa! otudy·' 'aid: '"I SU!lpo.sc the 11sual ;hing rowrr until hi~ ~o~ernrnent wa, Tarilf< wpre rnisrd up.1;;rd tain non-Canadian peri- on n•al es1atr trauslcrs hctwcen lnlonnan:~ nn 1iol"iet affai1·s in in~ the $ituation created by ~.Inn· i~ for the man with the largN nrfratrd in a role in tht l~gits rcJurn ~ :t-.r . . as thf boss o£ llungary's Commll· The Lfberal-Progre.<:.il"e ?rem·· Abd t d M t I :Fleming ~rantrrl '"' riechi~I,IJII· · . in:: from trips ~ut~ide contin~n· . ;,:r;.-' n·rurl• ~:uti ni.'''· i~r told reporters _after .meeting uc e on rea .ily lor amounts ""iri ill" a hils· rral new IIPI~S inr!uding ·afr ~.~·~trm materials. ftrr truck chas-; lowl'!i after ,Jnl;• 1 to brm' In ' · •::r.;; ~~~ ur~rnt ~ports from Cniro eaid execU· the study would _take all day, He nr depcnrlrnt children unrl•r a: sis and diesel fuel for generat- riuty-lr~e purchases up to _$300 ~ y · t R d 1 '·!·.· ,, ' rai•rrl Ihr lion; would make Gamal Abdel gave no lndlcallon whe~ an an· oungs er ecovere :court order. . ' in~ rlrctricil;:- I year. lurnpm;: In onf tnp th• \\!f. rr-mirr s~.;ser. president ol the U:11led nouncement 11 bout his plans· 1 JnlNrst on lax 01·erp~ynwnl>: The exemption from Ihe JO·per·' present allowance of $100 e\'er~ 1:11;, • ..... I n:: 0hl he In Arab Republic, more cautious would be made. I , . .· . 'wa~ increaales, there ~~·a> an md!CAted $.19 ..100.· 1 talco in ;\!oscow. position chte!s Indicated that they sped hom,ewa~d !0 r~assurc the at t~e request of pohce and the: 19'>8. 1tax·exempl list. I000 deltc1t. . ·--- youngsters \\or_nl'umably the Lebanone..3M.· ;,, 11 k(• 011 L in todny. ! under c~rtam conditions to save. and ~oon. fhe. crmser .. 111th e>· i ster and a German nursemaid lihe sal~s tax would b~ munitipal· for thi' ;·ear-in legislalion 1.-hich ooo.noo. "P from s:;.oa6.000 .•100 In '' t·. in ParlinmPnt the la..ND TOPSAIL z::l71 Lha·ashons. .· these troops willhe lllled lmme· say!ng the. genrral will vi~!t AI· In A I g i e I"~. Gen . .'~acque~ the progress made." I St. Jolin's ! Sporadic shootine broke 0111 10 diately. gena aga1_n .J~dy ~-4 to anal· ~lnssu. one or the Ieadet> ~f. the 1 , Sources here say the plan ~ails 1 Sydney .. 4> . at least two olhcr sections and France and Tunisia ha\'e ~een yze the slluatJon In a dehml~: co.mamttce. of pubhr safct) .. hall C\ PRUS c_~L)I ... : .• 1 ~"I' a provisional s~ren.year pe-' Halifax ... 49 ~R Low bombs ex loded in other areas. blockaded in their camps ·"nee wa)·." Iset zed po11 er Ia~ I month. became 1 A tcn'e ~aim p1 r1 aalrfl on C> 1110d .o~ internal sclf-g01;ernmcl~t , Moncton . 41 63 1:11 a.m. ITension r:mAincd high with the French bomhfrs raided a Tunis- The eo m m unique "lso an· prefect of Alg1cr>. a post nor·1 prus 11self Tuesday. But Rnt-1 for C) pru< and rule b; a ~o~- 1 1:23 p.m. , thre.at of civil war looming large. ian \'illaae last Februuy in an nounced that former Socialist . mally held hy a ci\'ilian. tsh troops were ready to rno\'e , crnor aided by Greek and Tur · · 1------•

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22nd annual mreling r.f J-Prol'incial \\';ld :.:fe began in the :'\•;w• Hole! yestPr•i:y morn the Hun. \\'. J. ~[inister of '.I in0.- ;,nd ' for !'\ewtnundl~nd the dele2;:te; who 1 from ;:II r.u·t; II[ and from the t:nite nf .rotuen~> of con>erYation u[ in this part of the

\\'. \\'. ~lair. dirrclor of J.i(e in Can:o -pnl:c of thc clP· thr nunahcr of carthrua ~- .... fomJdlanrl. whtdt fron: c ol 10o.oao in 1rn; count ~of !i,OOO in a-r1·r·n1 . and the dforl' ron 1!11· hi' clrp~rtment 1u takr· Crest of the Waves Fashion cnn .. ,·rvc· thr rrtnhnu jiJr. '' "' Oil!'<' l:okC\1 l"i' that tell of balmy days by the sec, lazy basking in tn :\rwfouncll~n1l. :.nrl wat "" k II' as killer! n! I hr. a worming sun. Here ore Swim Suits that are remark· of rnn~el"\'atinn J;n, ... ably, enchantingly feminine end tops in style. Choose oth,•r spccit!'" ,,f ::::am,... hcc0mc e::tin<·r tn tlli• here ••• choose early, for fun in the water, beauty A luncheon party 1113~ tlclrl: thl' contract mu~t tla\'e b~en '~fr. !ides. Pippy, the chairman of the groph of I hi· r.: .. ;:t :~·· hirrls. >IICh "' lhr the :'\cwfoundland Hotel to "A fril•ndly work in!: agree· Board of Directors of Joh,, a you 11 ill noLr•· ·'·'' :•.• n'r~ i~ at its exciting best right now ••• so hurry in end officially celebrate the 100 ment which has lasted for 100 plaque to commemorate this; of rfJn~ratllln:lr-n :; choose. Fars of friendly a>sication be·! years is rare in any_ field of ac· :historic occars. Joh Brothers and 1 tivity. It makes an appeal to my . so mentioned: 1 '·Royal" tho: tn ';:rr. ·' ICo. Limited, and the Royal In· sense of history ann it also ap- 1 "\\'e hal'c comhinerl thr shield upon a •;·mh·' • l·:o:;;' able strops, white trimmed. Sizes 1 gursl.<, the directors and offic- nections and is now one of the Peter" rlying atop of a red P•n· of our ct::. ·•. ,, c·' gol'ernment. 32 to 38. Watch end Brown Watch. i~ls of Joh Brothers. he 1·oiced' \'Pry select group which has: nan t-it seems a mo;;t proper· the offiri:!l, .: ,,, the past threr .'<'~ r-. Prices at $8.50 and $9.95. Priced at ...... $10.50. the ;~ppreci;~tion of his rnmpany: maintained its connection for s~·mbol for your firm. A.< we all which hro;t~hr :: ;'·; the gol'ernmen1 h.-· which, he stressed, lnd:tdNl \00 ye~rs." ! know. the "Bltw Pr!Pr" is rPalizcd th:.: "• r.f\! to implement a>••il: 1 director.< and official! on both · ~lr. \\'at>on commented upon ho!sted when a ship is about to one ol stt!'lt ::"; .~::::! pcrcrn1 of tlir 1 0l' 1 :T. sides of the Atlantic. He the strangene.tram_t for v;l1en the 1·o.yagc i; tl•i> hi""''' ,, '. ·.·· 1 O?initormy weather i~ approach in~. rrs of i11Otry lor rontanucd pro~rP''·" Hotel for •1:1 lilr rr,r~rl'it 1h• 'the Royal ln~urance Company' Job's was Buller anrl Job and ~==-=-·=·=-=-=-=-=·:· :::::::::::::::====~ Priced at ...... $12.9.5 Priced at ...... ' . $!6.25. , l.imilerl. All of you l1aYe a Bulle:v withdre~· ann returnPd I 1 ~pecific intrremtr husinr;~ world 1\'a.~ working- for Another genuine ''Sea Nymph" Swim Suit in Fawn TEEN AGE SUITS lr~~er roncrrn~. ln~uranrr i~ an the Lirerpool cotton firm of !i. FOR A and Scarlet with striped trimming. They hove One piece all Lastex Suits with zipper bock and inclulr. W>!con · thPn ~ketchPrl and control nf ril!•r, Priced at ...... $!0.95 Pricerl of ...... $7.95. incnranre r'nntrart i~ hnughl how '!Pcsrs . .lob llrns. hac! fircl forests wrrr thrn · ann ~olri on 'ltlile a rliffcrent rlralt "'ilh thP H~arl Office nf TO REMEMBER the ~ecret;;ry of ; h?Ci~. ,.ir.: "the aumo•t l!Mrl thP Royal ln~uranre in Lirrr· r!;olluti•~ns commattrr. 'tr. faith brtwrrn the partie•." Thi~ pool anP rr~ I p. n• Icontract. Whatever may ha1·e be returned to Job's at this ap-: b•llo·nnm of thr \r·.• Special each ...... $4.98. 'been the letter of the contract : propriate moment for preser-! "ISI..\~0 tH ·. Hotel and durrnc t i•r 1 I~ Til F. 11: \niT to' which was original])· made be· vation in their archil•t>s. We re-. FR.\\fT·. I tween Job's anrl the Royal In· produce this letter as a matter PLAID SUITS 1 surance 'Company. the spirit on ; ?r curiMity for our readers as: Bloomer style one-piece Suits of Rayon with all lastex I both sioe~ must ha1·e hrcn of, 1t seems symbohc of the · MAKE YOUR ' the finest becausr It has !;~sled j principle of insurance that ~lr.: bake. Colors of Red Watch, Block Watch with White for 100 \'ears. While payinl( tri-, Matson referr<'d to as "good uu wiltllilt' 1 t·~~·.lt d1 • Enjoy th~ Gala !lances ... "e•·k· trim. Sizes to fit 8 to 14 years. bule to· thi~ spirit. which has . faith" that this old document· . hunting ;tud 11~1,· ~xi. ar11l SHIRRED FRONT SUITS 1 y Those following the recent bxurirs where taxes don't rout:l ld our Icritical events in France will . . .Lowc~t Pri<'P~. All Lostex, one·piece Swim Suits with Shirred Front, 1 find AIL•randcr \\'erlh's bio· · • Enjoy the world's fine,t J.iqur<> ! g~aphy of Mendes-France pro ! Choice of Red, Lemon or Blue with White trimmed top. and Wines. Sizes to fit 8 to 14 years. ILibrary !\'tdm!( not only the study of a; • See the world's most unique Special each ...... $4.98. ' If you're interested in hou~es :man ~ut the background _to a.: !-exteriors, floor·plans. drcora· ; nation 5 problem~. ' cemetery and historic places. II. d t'l't d t 'Is ''Ou'llj iolendes-France became head 1 ave an u t 1 y e at . -, r th Fr h · 1 ' F.njoy the charm o[ the friend!: I t lh d ·gn now on o e cnc government m , French Islanders. TWO· TONE St..'ITS' wan o see e est s 1954 d hi d k bl :display at the Gosling Library. 1 ;,n tac. e\·e d reh~ar a de I Th h . ho en as , >e 1t 1emen s tn In o-C ma an · • Sa1·our the wonderful Frenrh Child's .and Misses' Swim Suib of Lt!lstex and Cotton. e~ nu~es were e \,. the: Tunisia. But in :'\lay 1956 he cuisine. They have fancy Cotton Panels and Holter straps. Sizes a_ward:wmmng _destgns_ · i was defeated on the same ques· · • Ic_anadtan Housmg Desagn Coun· I lion that now has France in ' to fit 8 to 14 years in two-tone effects of Yellow, Blue 1 '" i cal s~t up to e~coumge the ' turmoil-the war in Algeria, ...=~ . and Red. ,bulldmg Of Canadtan homes that I In the Strange History of IT 1S GAY ' IT 1S DIFFERENT ' IT'S .. Prir:erl of ...... $3.95 . Iare. good t~ look at and con· Pierre ~lendes • France Werth ' 1·ement l? hve ln. . . painta the picture o[ a person· ..r 1 ...- · Reportmg ~n thcar selectaon- ality which both attracted and BATHING CAPS mostly of smgle-story, three alienated -many of hls fellow ' bedroom homes-the judges countrymen-a m&n who has All Rubber Swim Cops with Chin Strap. Sculptured commended_ such features as been described u "the most ad· design In colors of Pink, Blue and White, They are the separation of work "!1d re· mired and best hated man in completely Water-tite giving perfect protection for laxation ~reas, the blendmg of France." carports mto the over·all de· In the Canadian Fisherman )'our hoirdo. They fit every head size. sign, pla~ntng that ensured the for May, A. Driscoll says the Priced at $1.29 and $1 .49. pre-serva_tton of tr~es, and res· outlook for the export of New· Via EASTERN PROVINCIAL AIRWA t~alnt nt the .coa:nbmed us~ of foundland salt fish is not . FLIGHT TIMES . d(Itffe_rdentt llbulltdhmg_ dmnteraals. bright. One outstanding reason I CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS !1~1 en a }• e JU }e~ were for this lies in the !act that the · Leave St. John'!' S.-\TCR!i.~L' Ill''" t\~r~ I CTI~tcal of store-front wmdo~s quality and grading of the pro· Arrii'P St. PiPITr ~:\TCRDAYS l hoth mornin~ a1rl medic;~! ~cience was l'iewcct hy aft~rnoon and a luncheon at mo~t people with suspicion lnd IIlttal Meeting R1d~ood''· \l'~tcrforcl Bridge mi:;trusl. and often not witliout ]\o;;d. ~t 1 p.m. gund reason. But as the science '"''"at "'r~ting ,,f Mnt ~I 1\'ildlilc ~lanascment · .\lr . .John \'. f'oc. rrr•·c,cnl~· pro~re~sed and its practitioners ··· :·r:•" mt·w: \\'!ld Life ln~titute was the special svenk·: IliiC of, tit~ ~I;J,;>aehU.•CttS ~fUI· gJincd more knowledge and '-r•.•n 1r 1ht• :-lew· er at R dinner party gil'cn by 111;d lnsuranl'e t'omp~n~·. of· ll'arned new techniques, they 'I \ 1,'ichita, K1n'"'· and \lr. E. II. 111cre accepted IJy the layman 1:; H·~:.: I 'rw ··•i ~~- morn the Gol'crnmenl o! Newiound· : .~r ·~:o· II"" \\', J. land at 7.30 p.m. lor dclc~;,trs • llanlr)·, who reccn11y rcti"Pd with confirlenre and_ respecl . 1::~:·1 .. · ''' 'tine.< and ~nd special ~:uests. I · from the po>itinn a!' a;sist;;nt So it has been with life under­ "'' ~, .. , l<•undl~ml Dcle~ates and l'isitor; to the]: ! c"neral mana~er of :'\orth Am·. writers." 1 :~, 1 . 11'1< ... :"' wh~ ·conference. I crka Life. Toronto. anrl :\tr. .\'il·: He pointed out that the As· "'L l'~··n . :1 p.11·t .. of lli::m T . .l2ck. ia 1 relations for the ur~ l·n~rr·' tional program has played a ,,,; 1' 1 .11 t.1' ~~ ( 1(I• The Hon. E. C. Westwood. t:ritNs Msoc1<1tion ol C3r.n· \\('rr the thn•r guest spc:1!;••r!' dcrwriters to meet their : re· "'" ·•·nation uf sen·ation: :\lr. F. n. llutler. Di· at the mPetin~<. >Ppokr lo Jhr n\Pmhrrs l'itPd the three-year univeroily F'r~m Alherra on "\\'h;· tiH•)' llu)·". :m". I rom his twrnt; dl'si~nation "Chartered Life :un· t'' " .. director of ,:,,, \\;l'o thr. \\' ild I. if~' wars in Jlw Itt!' i•H•ran<·•· '"II· urn ncr IHt'ir.r,s. and l'.A.T.C. I. The L.l!.A.T.C., now : \lr . .Jack spnkc on "Puhlic re· onl;· in il.< second ~·ear had· an • 1. Wl'lt:nmin:: Fr~ow ,lfnHiJnhu :r ~of thr rlr· lat10n.< in rrl'ie\\". CJirolmrnt ol 1.200 acro5s Can- \It'. r.. II'. \talahrr. Dirrctor Secnc at the Newfoundland Hotel ~·esterday as lht~ delegates to the annual conference of the Can­ ' 'r C'l{ r;ui1H'II nf \l'ilrl Life. After lhe luncheon the prrsi· :1da htis year. He cxplainrd ,, lurh I rPm Fro111 011tnrw 1 adian Wildlife Association settled down to businc;;.;, rlrnt of thr \e\\loundland .\s· Jh:1l now with l..l'.A.T.C. es1ah· social ion, \lr. fiorclon L. Frr~eh, li,hrd. the C.l..l'. course is· be· •.l.n~n ut \!IOi Dr. \\', .1. 1\. llarknr~~- llirrc· --·------, ar.nouncrri ih;il \atinnal quality in~ rel'amrcd 'o that in futiJTr. lt'n in rrn•nt to>r nf \\'1hf I.Jte. Ur. C'. n. 'award,; were o;.rnrrl la.i~tant ~ncl ~lr. J. L. ·.. \.~ ; hy :\lr. ,John ll. ~on·i,, l'.l .. l'. turall_,. from l..l'.A.T.L'. into r. ·1mrnt tn t;1kr (;I'C\1. ' · 110 wars\: ~tr. /\. c;. llrnlr,·. l..t·. studi~s. Thr:: will then i •' 1hr ranl>nu. I "llt'1' t:;krn f111' Frnm (\t,rr/1('(' 'C.L.I'. ~~ 1rars1: \lr. E. ll. h;.l'e complrtccl a fil'e-yrar pro­ President Reports On Progress ; \l;.nurl, •R ,.r.1rs1: \lr. fi. \1. ~r;;m nf 1ra1nin~ and educa'tion :-•undl~nl\. ~nd \tr. ,t.:an llu;u;,)·, Suprrin­ .I., . h ll•·d Ill! he· h·mlrnl c;cnn~l of \\'ilct !,ifr. Eden<. IIi yr.1r.<1: \!r. .John A. dc>ignrri In gi,·c them a thorou: ~lr. ,\. Trrmhl~.•·. anct :\It·. .1. F••r>C\', cr. yruc~ of morlr.rn.lifc , ·.:a;l'1 m thi.: /'rnu1 .\'ru· Rrun<11·irl: f!. P:l;r. 1~ ;·r"r' •: \lr. Harnl<\ unrlrmritln~. .. ~ln\f' o( thr Lt. l'nl. (·. ,\. \\'illinm~. Di·1 :\. ~,-~,·iour. '~ 'r:~r< 1: \lr. 11. 0 Society Help Retarded Children 1.. St:·or.~. < ~ yr:Jr> I ann ~lr. J-;nldr~inz nn his title of 'PR . ..urh n.; Iht• 1rrtor ~f Gn1ur. ~lr, A. T. l'cl· L•·•a·r l'o .. lmr. 1 I yrar1. i!l Rn i~"" ~lr. .lo!'k said that '•ernmr H'1',\ lnirr. Futu1·r pl;m,. lor the :'\ew- Elford a; thr lt•achcr in cha1·~r a homc·c~n· pro~rilm. She con. president thankerl oil inrli•irl· \lr . .J. R. \onic:. w:ts P•·r ..-rnt­ "PR common),· stands for puh· lounrlland Society for the Help The cla;s ha,; ~ince ~rown to tinurd. "\l'e mu>t abo rio whal u:lb, cluhs ~nd nrg•tm;,tion' F"i nu1 Sm·a S1't1lia rd 1ri1h a >rr•·ltl >hick! for hi• lie relations. But it abo stand' ol Retard~d Children include include scl'~n children. A I'OI· "·c can to brin~ about the csiOih· 11ho h•rl done ~n much to help Thr Hon. n. l'. LCI)', ~tinistrr fnr puhllc responsibility. A the possibility of opening a untrer lt'ot·k~r assi!'ls the tcacn· li,hment ol an institution lor the Socirt)' ca1·ry on with its '" hir1 rmrnt, oi Lnnct' anct Forew, :\lr. C. .\ft•·r 1hr l:mrhron tl1e •uh· ><·n~r ~o( public rcsponsihtlity is '1:1 ... rrrr to boarding school or home for eJ' rach dny. tho,e who will alwa~·s require 11wk. She ~aitl. "I frrl sure ~~~.,on. Director of Consen·a. :~n intecr~l characteristic of In· :11l' rr,our!'r<. retarded youngslers who lii'C "Thcrr nrc s1illnwu1· cluhfrcn custorli;d care. I trill not lllamr that a< thr naturr of our work .irl'l "Pn Ill Rrrir-.\'" '' "' takrn tion. h,· \\'illi.:m T. .lark. hr. '· •lay's practicin~ life under" rn ~:r ~ai.1!'· ton fa1· nwa)' ro a\lend day who need our hrlp," ~in•. Pc1'hu you lor thinkin~ this to he a hr('nlllr:- hrttcr known \\ r .... 1w:: Frdcrof [JcporiiiiC>II of :Vorl It ern rrl I hr ;,rh"llC"' m;.dr h1· life rr--and his puhltr CO:l;isls nf ·,· !O ~t·wt••nn:l· cl::s!'es in St. .Johns. s;:id.· She str~s.\crl the fact th~t l'cry ambitious program. Yet he ahlr to count on lncl'ca,in~ , ~··rl 11 nclrr 1>r. ,lfloir.< :\Irs. \'era Perlin, prcsidenl recreational iarilitics arc hadll' we hate come a long 1\'ympathy to rn· ~t~alrrwritrr-. Jilrou~h lh~ir as r;,rh anrl e•·~ry clirnt. The co•le 'I :·r• ·idrnt n! th~ ~lr·. \\'. \\', :\lair. t'hirf Officer' oi the socirty, in her annual rc· nrcclcd anO•:ialton, in h' In 11indin~ up her report thr hit lOll< oims hy rlr~recs." . ::~~ ·· .,~ .• rl(' hi:O rrp~Jr: thr Conference. : night thilt she al\cnded the con·· the ~xi;tin~ ruhlir arrrrtancr fort. all thr functions tl prr­ I' of life undrn,rllrr.< " skillcct fnrm< h dtrr\'11~· :1imcd al fo't· . ~I Dr. Warn Stevens. ~lr. 11. 1·cntion of the :\s>ocia·! in srcur- • lrttl\' pro(c,;ional cnn. : .. ·1 thtw yc~r,, Schultz, ~lr. P. Gosson. :\lr. A. lion il) Windsor she set ab•1ul ' counsellor~ fin~nri;;l rrin~ .. , rrnmcnt h;" StHcn!'. of the Arctic Dil'i,i•lll l:l'llin:: information on the most it:-. rrrt of lifr underwritm~·· he ... j'!t't1H'Il1 il :)11111 ct the Department of :-o:orthcrn dcsirahle type o! institution f~r Council Meeting Of Hr rnmr~rrrl thr rtlt an mformr~ Professional E11gineers ni;:lll h~ thr ll'f?l police. Til>'"" I c.. cporlC( .. hr<·n npre,•· .S..-I. hrid on thrin~ A. l'~rkrr. r:ol'inl'iall:n.crnmrnt. A mrrtm~ of thr l.'nuncil of, t•.ill t;okr plarr in St . .John's rlur· mrelin~< of thr !'onarli:Jn r .. nn· fnurth '""' ~ 11111 n;l\J l•.·hn ''':' .\lr. lll'\1('~ ll'ndll. or th~ \\'ilil I llit .·\_,_ional Ill" :-.nn·mhrr. cit nf Prorr,;ional ··n,in~rr>. ~t;;brhi ~.·ott. llhrt "·~' ~I'· I :,. hr1n;: m:1'!r · · ~- " ,... ~:.o - ..... ri 1 h!-oll:hl in for ht'in~Z rl!"u::k ~tHI l.1fr \l•n~~rmrnl lnHitute ~n• 1· In hrr rep.,rt ~lr>. l'rrlin EJlglnrrr< nf :\rwfnn\\llland "'"' Prolr""r Care\\' r•·turnerl to Othrr ml'mhers n( the (o11 n. rrOrnfl, · "' " .-\t 1:!.:J.l p.m. yc_:..'('''rl?.'.'. ("f' 'l: ' l.ifr St~ll,lir~ at the enilrr~lt~· hranch at ('orn~r Bl'l1nk a net her n~r 0 1·110 k, ott .ltJn•. 1'lit. Be rrportrd to Jhr Counril on arc ;till in 1 'ot'n"r !lt·nok nn iflr~all~·. i< '''II hrin~ drt:Jinrsucialion at turn in~ herr. l'nitr~ SJalrs. ''.ilh Pit·/.: up \'o. l'· ~ t. wl:·"''11 ,. ,.. 10 ~ ' "- \:·:ls lurnin: inti) l.o'l·:'.; H; .• for ••.. • .,n,·e \' f rll lnfol'llwtion nhou\ school facili· ncr r:rook. pa~t prr;iclont [ th• ------.. ..._ ---·------· -· r · d I 1 1 1 1 11 I' .. , " · " · r,. """ mu t' ( B 11 1 1 d h ' ' F 0£ J .'\ tcr hi.' ,1rrr.'i ~tr. Scott wa> from Queen's Ro:1 . Both ·cars "' >UriC)' nf thi' ~\r. II. \\', 1\'altrr,, l>rpart-' JC.I 011 e ';an ) ~~ l err Council; ~tr. F, Grilnt of St. j unera 1 I ncrease In ;olluv.cd )>;oil on hi< """ bonds '''CI'C -li~h'l, d.d"?~···'· ,t,r rrm·inrr. m~nt nf ~tiur~ anct Rrsourcc~. jr~ ~C\~~·! chtlrl;·r~ Ill nred of J<•hn's. 'ccrrtary-trcasmw and · cturin~ the rime his ~ppc;.l wa; A• 2.4:i r.m. " cei:i,inn ne- li 1 . •r rnnlerrnce liC!l ~lr. S. S. Peters, \l'ild Life ,\fan·· tc p, ~ ~·~nr ope we m:1y rrgi.sistant. h.~ ahlc .! 0 gli'C them some M· St. John's; ~II'. Dal'id Temple· . .ll ons. reenc IS l. an mgs 'lion appc:ll hoard but he chosr Empirr Al'~n:Je and Fr.;sliwat· 10 ;:~non' nn con. ~tr. Don ~tiller, biologist or mtancc. :ton, or St. John's; ~lr. William! 'to remain in cuslcodl'. er Ro:1rl brtwrrn cars -:,, 28i1 ,,,ntrol ol rivrr>. central district: :\lr. \\', Leitch, I !\Irs. P~rlin told memhcrs that· ~laher of Burhans anrl ~lr. G. iT , , Official; of the Fcrleral De-. His i!ppci!l wa, tu;·n~d clown. :1r.ct 22~~4. Very little dama~e 'rry 0! C'ahnnon of the Department of 1 and ~\iss Bulgin, had a~rrrd to: present for the mcetm!(. wh1ch: The funeral of the late Rinht' Jnhn ~ reported rester(!a)' that i~ comp~n;- lkon from In ~Ia~ ~I.~ Inial of Ro..! •mli1nn \nelhrr rn!lt:-•on nrc•Jrred ?I AI NT ·r;·.•hJ•on•. thNr rroll .t~tionch ~~~· l;tnII~ r'ri"cr'• ~···crt. ~~- R Rutter anri n! thr Strphcn\'Jlle Rorl ~nrl The hi~hlighl of thr ~cal'. ~Irs .. It tla~ reporter] at thr meet· thr lli~h Alt:1r unlit thr fnnrral. rrrinri l."'l yrar w~~ 72.4 mil· V L' • '"'' 1n: r>r< \o. lo~nz ,,,1 tiun t'luh. IPrrlin sairl. was thr ofliciJI Inc that :1~ thr rc>Hit or a lrttrr Th~ I•Jr rewred pri•·t. lliti.-iun ul iu l'orn<·r Urouk, tht· prt•>illent ~nee, lht• >t'rrtl:n·y 'aitl that lit· 1Jiun·"· ~l"n'i~ll"l' 1:. \kll. \lrph"n;,gf, Ueht·d,·n·. whi .. h tl.c· .-ltdion of" l'n .. 11 11.,t. P.•oth tinle hid;J\ ,.,ruin~. June 13lh . . . ,,,,. o.tnl 11·1·· l l""l'l'>tl'). !s;uti lhJI parents in the St•rollil t·r~ltll'l' <111 1'1\~illt·rrin~. ,,t,d Ull :\lurph,'. fruu• lr..t;uul, Jh;il I"''' ht h•·ltl to tht• time ~of hi, II 1. Lrklll:dl '""l lt•·ulwn H~t' lit• i, :1:! .lo·ar• ol :•~r. mcdiun~ , : lltll In .\h.' lu,~•·rlul Slt•\J•II"':I ul tlw II. l'il) )11'11\id•·•l !ret• bhul· tu rt· utter tu MIPJ•Iy ~~~~·~kn• when F;,ther t:r•·l'll<' h:nl IJtl'll ,-lr~;,l· d••:.IIJ. •rt "'''killg " r..tnrn tu lh~t huild. nu·dium t·omplo'xion. anrl • It IJ r·~;.,: o·. !'..\1.1' .. l>r. l'. S, llultun uf 1111' ltlil(lt·l :11111 tll·t·tlr:•le tlw d:••s·' rt•quin·d were selll tu hi~h .,, Ito tl•- 1.,. 111 k ,,1· IJ 111111 ... t1·,. l't··· lk i< sunh,·J '.v 0111. l•t·ut11. I , , • • u ultirr whil'it lh•·y IIL•Itl pn·l'iuu~· 1t:uk ht'll\\ll, wal',l' hair Whrn \I: I' .1. c; .. ,. Ft•t 'el'll he WJS \\raring 3 b.lacl; tnrt• and \lr. V. R. I a:olur of J fir!' I el&ss .. 11'1\h three, pupil~., l he plans lor lht· au~tu~lmeel·! 011 Juut• lOth. '"' i!' n>ual in I loti I' si>ten. .liar.•·. Kathle<•n. \'uliug will he !'ontinou·d until . leather j-acket. an kiP boot'. ' ... t•r~rl>un. prr~i· \he Dcparlmcn\ of Ft~llcnes. was opened 111 January With :'llrs.' ing were made, and tins meeting: the bestowal of this signal hon· (it•uHieve and Florence, orrs.; 10 p.m. tonight when the re·: dun~arecs, and 1 light khaki I our the announcement was to· John Slattery), suits will be announced. 1cap. · be made by His Grace on his! ·;.;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;.:;;;;======-­ Iarrival back in the Archdiocese. · His Grace is presently on his · Ad Limina l'isit to the Holy Sea· and will ordain the new priests at All Hallow~ College in Dub· lin on .June 22nd. JUNE SA.LE MONTH. OF Mnn

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fHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE lB ~------==~==----~~~-·-niey·cr:rea'Nfieri·---·~------~·------~,1 He SafDown to ·Piay-- . ' THE DAILY lVEWS 'i ~ Newfoundland1s Only Morning Paper \'\~ ~\'lA • 'I 'I; The DAILY NEWS Is a morning paper In The News , \·I ' c\tabllshed In 1894, and nubllshed at the News tsy WAYFARER ~ I\ building, 355-359 Duckworth Street, St. John's, "= ~ June 11-Tbe IAt'l Robinson & Company, Limit· 11 Inshore all around feet N~wfoundland, h!1 THE TOUGIIIES tions. The cities are so im· ,.,, :u a last week. Broo rd One never knows quite what mense that the problems of 101 1 to believe about ju1·enUe control are correspondingly :-.~,, 11tJonJ•IIY early for ware ftl!::MBERS Of mE CANADUN PRESS fish but Is fol· anc~ delinquenc)'. Isolated incid· enormou~. But that cannot I The Cimadlan Press Is exclusively entitled to be sa iu of this town or of attern aet by Na- ·' thv use for republication of aU news despatches ents of iiOoliganlsm canno P when every· Tb be considered an excuse for an)· other commumty in New· In this paper credited to It or to the Assocl~ted foundland. The de!Inqueiii> to bt a month In Jubtl 1'1css or neuters and also the local news publish· b r o a d generalizations 0: held sweeping accusations. Yet it can be marl;ed down ani! ell therein. is impossible to avoid the gradu~lly isolated. Many o comlni of the eaplin, Hall them may be caught a1HI put lint operators have June All Press service and feature articles In tills conclusion that there is in well. In most areas patr« this town, and not onl~1 in in reform school in good time roper are copyright and tllelr reproduction 1B to make them into decent been exception· of ei YEARU SUBSCRIPTION RATES St. John's, an increasing and rolllng on the hom· prohibited. numbe:· of youthful brav· citizens with a genuine re· r:ar.ada ...... S12.00 per annum sprrt for law and order. But bUt In other localtie6 the • adocs whose bcha1•iour pattern have· been just aoble sold. United Kingdom and all Member Audit Bureau of is founded upon so·called there is renson to be!ICI'C that Foreign Countries ...•.. S1•l.OO per an~um ~­ th~ present law governing the bait purposes. AI· TI Circulations. comics, lurid ta:cs of gong capUn have been Guil Authorized as secontl class mail Post Ofhces warfare and their own Jack o! treatment of jU\·eniies who l I v arc taken in illegal acls is " traps found that Iseas Otnartmcnt. Ottawa discipline and moral sense. \. last weelt were not ' Aut1 nJmby.pamhy thing which I In the previous fort· gro~ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1958 We ha1•e an nuthentic ac· has created n serious decline in respect for authority. l:e Northeast wintls and an invasion by pollock of the waters count of an incident a tew arentlY driven the ven nights a~o when a smnll boy •P~h offshore again but Mis1 o( Fortune Bay and since a ready was set upon by one of these The extent of juvenile tle­ linqucncy in this community that they will come the Not How Much market seems to exist, large quanti­ arrogant bullies, knocked alter the caplin. her( down and kicked in t!Ie rih~ has never been fuJI~: reveal· ties have been taken. In (act, cod cd. Perhaps it is not nearly dragger landings the and groin with obviously good but neither of ladi traps which have been lying idle for painful results. There was as great as we arc often led But What For a local boats return~d aa ,·ears ha\'e been brought into use newspaper story a day or two to hcliel'e. But there is Rn unruly clement possessed of full loaatl•ly i~norrd. the ani i-rccession programme. men. But the cod disappeared. Re· There are part~ of the sub· ~hould be willing to sweep the bert and all over the ( (j By PETER EDSON art now putting in . rsit~·, Worcester, 1\Ia~s. wl:en Lower income and corporation ·The Slow Ascent Vandalism Is less publici7.ert velopecl. The law should be eslablish themselws in Conaria , which was cold ao.ti il• than It was but It still pre· am~nrlC1) to rcmoYe the sen:ps grounds. There was ~ p (:Oods and busine.•s will ha\·e more to secret documents that may create In a town of tile size men with long records, should call off their request fer r<·m::: '· ccs~fullv it to mount on the win.gs nf airplanes. Prot competition in most of ' i~ !'pend on de\·elopment. The on!~· the Impression that the fault does not of St. John's than In a great be !!iven longer and lonj!~r Aside from her ·unorthodox The Pole Vault. High . dard nsked the secretary if she wou1rl 11'pt thing that has to be watc..l-ted with lie with the Soviet Union. ' metropoll~. .Juvenile delin· sentences for the protection 1'ie11·s on ~tret'l . ;;\et'PIII~. ~Lss Broad Jump and One w quency in cities like New of ~O<'iet•· and as a warning Hulbert's assessment of the !lroh· notf's and reports . Thats how it be~r,n. eome reall)' good J( care is the price situation. Anti­ Thill is, of course, a typical Reel York and Rrookb·n stems to \'oung bravos that dclin· lem was balanced and realistic. They \\'ere married in 1!!24 and ?llrs. 1nd its possible . p reces~ion measures involving the helTing. There ha11 ·been no reluct­ from racial and slum condi· que~cl' does not pay. "Canada wanls En;:lishmrn." of these competitors p ·--~-~·:-:_ ~he declared. "But, heinl: the became an extra pair of hands to help her taking part in the :\fld. stimulation of purchasing power must ance on the part of Britain and the ... :_:.==-===:.:=.:::;:.:::::::;:::· :::::::::::::::;::. practical. hard·hearled counir~· ii - Iis. It prefers that people should ,,·ith his research. It \\'as financed. ir. the Sports on Betl Island in be accompanied by special efforts to United States to meet with the Rus· • ning, b.'· his own sa\'ings and later b,· T b e homesi;:,nding 1, keep prices from rising. No good can sian leader but there is doubt that "'ltat Otlzers Are Sayzng fix thcmscll·es up wilh job< he· Bank team look a four B »' I fore they sign their emi~ration 5500 at a time from Smithsonian In-:~tutio~. be achie\·ed through increasing the Khrushchev wishes to achieve anv­ I d papers. !rad in the morning ~ C.\SA.VlA.:'i' ESGLISH' nia once op~nc d a special. C· "Canada hasn't got lime for Incidentally. four of Dr. Godcb:Ts and Increased It in the 1 purchasing power of the public when thing more from a summit conf~r­ (Kitchener-Waterloo Record\ livery pacKage from J:'iova poor. crawling relat:l'es looking U! win the meet by a iirect in 1926. 19~5. 1!J:~!l and 1941.1\•e nowon majority O\'er their the rise in spending is offset by a ence than· a new propaganda victor~'· The ~lanchester Guardian, Scotia and tound what looked for charity." hibit in the Smithsonian museum here. comparable rise in prices. The West Is willing to have the referring U! the return to like a dned up pork. chop. AI,L OW!"ED CARS eompetitors for thetr Canada of Alan Harvey, the 'l~le sender .or thiS UIIliU· T'l" J'·":"''''"r' .'ltr ~''•'I in One of l\lrs. Goddard's early jobs .,,·es to put r~ccessive &lid fifth \'ic· The important thing at the conference. Quite properly, how­ canadian Press bureau chief licllcd bit ot .gmt for the Ia· Vancouver had done welL All the grass fires after rocket launchi!~;!S. whUe the Dally News Cham· moment is not the size of the deficit ever, It insists that the agenda will car>, · Trophy. The !mal In London, quotes pertinent lwratorr "mill'' was an ex· "'.·"'d ,umc liTre in Ill~ husband and his helpers raced after 0:1e but what good can flow from it. On be so drawn as to offer full oppor­ obscn·alion on English as cited farmer who had touu~ two-car bracket auri none· \\'~!·,ted of the teams were used in England, and as used it on a beach. He wanted the to go back. She found the Srot· a truck. to pick up and sah·age the pieceE, bl points, St. La"-T· that rests its real \'alue and therein tunity for the discussion of outstand­ points, Fortune 1i In Canada. lab to conlll'm his ilcliel that tish wile of a wealthy la1•:yrr put out other fires. is the real test of administration pol- Ing points of disagreement with some The paper describes ~fr. it was amber~:ns~ a valuable happily writing for the _women's Burin 9 polnt.s. l'vlrs. Goddard tells about the ftrin~ of the football games pJa~·ed icy. reasonable prospect that some good Harvey as "the doyen o! Can· aubstance fouud 111 the ~tom· page of ~ VancoU\'Cr daily sml a adian correspondents In Lon· achs o! whales and used Ill teache~ m LIIlooct. B.C .. ;1·ho had model-the first successful firing of a liqu\d with the sports will result. don'' and says he returned to making perfume. no de~Ire to r~turn to h1s class· defeated Fortune 3· rocket: 'downed Garnish 3·0. There is not yet an atom of proof canada temporarily to take a Hector Troller, the soft· room ~~ Cheshire. The,· st him Aubu~n, !\lass. She wasn't Dr. Goriciard't ed A.A.A. which was se,·era) days. and traYel by motor makmg a few short tests, unpopular, reins his pro~ess. as the recent release of secret docu­ For a long time Bantu liv· Everybody just called her that. T'nc'' head boat to the French islands.· ing on the farm "The Rest" they had disturbmg but con· The people on the other side of ments may raise Russia's stock among clus1ve news for the farmer: the Atlantic just cannot under· a depression from which the rocket was Since the highway to the Burin near Estcourt, Natal, did not some. of the ne~tral countries in Asia tell their emp!Q!.ler about a the "ambergris" was an old stand it. lf they do, they :annGt 0\'er toward a muddv slope. peninsula was opened, the trip has but it can do nothing to speed the number of pythons in the piece of rubber. forgive it." The launching "tower" was made out of been shortened and simplified. Yet· thorn bushes on the farm. But for those willing to swlllow climb to the summit or encourage 'CAN'T EAT A KILOWA Tf' their pride and get down to work. There was a windbreak about eight feet it still takes about ten hours to drive Then this month when a 13 the belief in the West that the Rus­ foot 7 Inch python was shot (Calgary Herald) "Canada - and I'm thinking of made out of corrugated iron sheets on three The statement least likely Vancouver In particular-is just to Fortune and another three or four sians have any serious desire to make on the farm by Mr. Hennie of the launching "pad" which was a pile of . ' : hours are required for the motor boat a summit conference the corner­ van den Befi!, they admitted to contribute anything o! as exciting, as bra1·e and as ., l'alue to debates on power challenging as they say it is." The combustion chamber and the nozzle trip to St. Pierre. stone of a new east-west under­ that there were a number of reptiles there. • de~elopment in the Columbia at the top of this rocket. They pulled the Now Eastern Provincial Airways standing. They believed that whoever and Fraser rivers has just up, instead of pushing it. The tube was are inaugurating an air route which talkd about the snakes would been made by ·Senator Tom H F Reid, well·known bagpipe feet long and a couple of inches in diam~t~d will take visitors in one hour of fly­ sureyl die, and anyone who ope Of killed them would go mad. player. • of aluminum. The fuel tanks, one of h~ .. ing time from Tor bay to the airport THRONGS AT 'TIJE TOWER' British Travel News The skin of the snake wa~ "You can eat a salmon, but Cripples gen and one of gasoline, were on each SJdt. in this last of the French possessions sent for curing and tanning, you can't eat a kilowatt", he Nearly 1,065,000 people visited the declared with the fine logic VICTORIA If.. , .,:; pollock have ordinarily been rare. witness. The Hon. Howard C. Green Chemists In one section of tests like anybody else to win en· publican Army from a British dard wouid get surplus "lox" for no · l '''I Imperial's laboratories at Sar· rolment in Soviet universities. military barracks. ; ··:.·'I~ :... ,.·. Recently, however, there· has been is a teetota~r. AND BANK NEWS

.·.·. ' ' ,,sl\ . .Tune 11-The Let'a Broad Jump win at 16 Thurld&J, June 6th. The wed- . . ' ··.'·[)···.···.·.·.·. ;-, ·- '' . • 1n1Mr~ all around feet I lnchaa, and Clartnce ding took place In lt. Albant ·.·. .·_:· ~~ f!r.in!n~a last week. Brookl wlnnlnll the mile run Church with Rev. &. 1!. Brad· ~-·., ,1, 11ona'l) early for were alao creditable perform· brook of Burin performlnl the '\:,1 hs~• but Is fol· aneea. marriage ceremony • . •JilHI' :oet by Na· lUBJLEt GUILD The bride waa attended by ' "hen every· Tbe loeal branch of the Miaiu :Mae Ralpb, Georgie r to l!t a month 1D Jubilee Gullda of Newfoundland Stone and Sheila Buffett. &he held a Pantry Salt in the Frazer wai given In marriage by Mr. c~:nln.i uf the eaplln, Hall on Saturday afternoon, Reuben Foraey. The JI'OOm waa POL YETHYLNE ~,., ~,,·rators have June 7th, The event wu supported by his brother Max ••:: In most areas patronized by a larJe number who performed the dutlea of ~r··n exception· of citizen• who appreciate Jood btat man. WATER PAILS · ~· J r.,lllng on the home cooking producta and all Fo\lowlnl the -nddini tare- ~. :c ,,th·r localtleG the delldoua eatables were •oon mony the bridal party motored Assorted Sh ";.-t ~r"•' juat able aold. to Fortune and on return were WORTH odes . o. : , urposea. AI· The ladlea o! the Jubilee the iUNtl of honour at I wed· ·.! · 1_, 1:." have b~en . Guild are now aoncludlng this ding reception held ID the bu• .•1 tr>Pl i ound that 1season's actlvltlea. Through the ment auditorium of St. Albana ;·:,,• "' :k :"'ere Mt •Autumn and winter montha the Church. A largt number of r• Now 49c :~ :~.t I'' ~\·1ous fort· group baa been bu.sy learning latina and frienda wert )lftltnt =--··· · no·:~st .,.intla and creating h11111dlerafts In a at the event. .lriven the very worthwhile programme. .Mr. and :Mrs. ltlll'le1 will re- o:!'~" ·e again but Misa Hann, an lnatructor from aide here in future. We join · ·:~~: 'h•·Y will come the headquarter& r.taff, hu been with their large drele oi . ~h·r !he caplln. here lnstruetlna the ladlea In frlenda and well wisher& ln a:· . 1 .:r". ~er landings the Yarious art.& In which the tending all the best of IVI1'7- . pr-.'. ~.:t neither of ladiea art now efficient, aueh thlnl to the happy eouple for :t>-·ai •··.Its returned aa weaving of aarmenl.l and their future IIUtcell and llapo b!; :o.ada. At thll other wdul artlclea. pin ... ,oo \.ARG~ .,Ar the draggers BURIN PENINSULA A.A.A. OBITUAl! · r· big eatchrs The annual meetlnJ of the M117 Kea~ , ·:,r>'ntrate more Burin Peninsula Athletic ~ The death of Mra. Mary Jteat· · ·~· · ·:trns. Last sociatlon waa held in the M• Ina oecured at the Cottage Hos­ c\lue Cloud" morlal Library here on lut pltal here on Wedntaday even· s~1t\ 1o'IJE'-s ·~ded frozen Friday evening, June 8th. The lng, June 4th. Deee111d waa in ' · 1he U mte:l President occupied the chair her aeventy fourth year and had (_40 )(. bO) :onllnues to i and represnetath·e.s from For· been In faillnl health for alflftl . 'n as aoon 1 tune and Grand ·Bank wen weeki. ! present. The funeral aervlce.a 'ftfl . .. .e fish plant ! Following tha presentation of \held on Friday afternoon, June 59C Ea • '. re drcid1d 'laost year'• uU\'itles and finan· 6th. Interment waa In the Unit· 11 · .e date ap- 1cia! report t~e election of of· ed Church Cemetery. In the Jb. tr.P : .le o( the as· I!iccrs waa held and reaulttd u sene. o! Rev. Dr. J. L. Reynolda C'c·. 1y Interest at 1 follows: the funeral 1ervices wert eon· ~ '" ,·mng_ u to j President, F. M. Tessler; Iduetd by Mr. Thomu J. Foraey. :r · · .mwh1ie, the (Grand Bank), rclected; Vice· Deeeaud Ia survived by five ~.-try . •• .. ,rallng da1ly IPresident, Max Thornhill, (For· .slatera, )fra. John Mulll111 and . :!!1·. ~ ·:11 plant here, tune), elected; Secretary, Benj.: Mrs. E:ol

hr:d here last Fri· 1 it was decided at the meet· j where he received medical at· 500 PAIRS • All Good Sum· !:~. T<"m' from For· 'ing that the annual All·Star · tentlon. GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE mer Shades ln NOW S3.9B tunnre. Bunn and Igame will be played here on Mr. CannlnJ, Chi~ !'iahvy all sizes. ld 1o:r.peted for. the 1 June 20th. when Grand Bank Officer., waa in town laat 'll'llk Pr. d t:.• llailr Sews will meet an ~>ll·star team from on buslne.sa. REG. 1.75 49c T~·'Phr. the League. Following the game Mr. Charles F. Tlbbo ll at NYLONS VALU'E ' '.!t l'e-;y Inclement a meeting of t~ League will present at St. John's on but· I . •:.:~ ~ "s cold a .. d be held at whlcb final plans for inesa. j1 l!·.t:~oon, a lar~e : the ~eries will be made and the I .Mrura. Morrlorlaty and Simon . ·•tors and spec· • presentation o( trophies mooe. Canadian National Telegraph I 500 PAIRS LADIES • Assorted Shades • .. 'he meet which All Clubs will bo advised that auditor~ were In town last week I in all sizes. c.... ! Grand Bank they must have representatives 1 on business. , Jl'C.:.us. There was \ present at this meeting if they \ Rev. Dr. J. L. Reynolds and . NYLO·N BRIEFS 1.00 VALUE 44c Pr . ~=t•tlon I~ most. o! . intend competing this year. Mr. Randolph Emberley attend· ' .:e Pole \ ault, High ; The meeting decided that It ; ed the Unlled Church Confer· I i:-.o~: Jump and One 1 will again have r.n Insurance i ence at Corner Brook. j 300 SUMMER !Orne .reallr s.ood : ~cheme operating til cover all ; Mr. Alister BuUett Ia visit· • Assorted Styles :. i ;~. 1 nd Ill pos~tble 1 players competing In Burin : ing the Capital for a couple of I 'N' Colors. these compeUtors . Peninsula league games. j days. 1 WORTH 6.98 part In the Jl:fld. l WEDDING BELLS 1 ~lr. J. M. Dunford underwent I HANDBAGS s1 .98 on Bell Island In . The mr.rrlage o! Eva daugh. :an operation at the Grace Hoa· r.: homest;:,ndmg . tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick i pita I, St. John's, last week. I ,;•m took a f~ur : Buf!elt with Reg!na1d, son o! I Cfpt. Thomu B. and Mrs. 2400 PAIRS LADIES ··· thde · Thomas Kearley both of 1Grandy recently arrived home 1 1 ~ormnhg ~Irs. . u.crea~e t In t e : this town was solemnized on , from Toronto. •O • .n the meet by a : ------· SEAMLESS HOSE Pr.

10 1 ·t~:.:c.:~no'·r~r:r< r.nd filth ~~::~:\'IC· Lama11·ne News !l~ily :'\e11s Cham· ' yr ;.~;;-. The final LA~IALIJI:E-Happy birthday congratulations, and wish her : 800 LADIES • Assorted Shades. o. 1 .1e . teams were greetings go to ~largarct, : many fruitful yeara in the field Sizes 10 to 20. Dl potnls, St. Lawr· :daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack· of nursing. 99 SPECIAL ;~.r.~,. Fortune 17 1 Haley, who celebrated her 12 Weekend visitors to Allan's c Ea. BLOUSETTES PURCHASE · 9 poinu. 'hirthdav on June 8. Her little Island from St. Lawrence were 1 1··:~,;: en me~ pla~·ed: friend~· helped her to celebrate' Jim Haley and his two ehll· · ·~ v.ith the sports it by having an outdoor party dren, Joseph Turpin and Mr. ------·---·-··------·~•rea:,•tl Fortune 3· and various games. :and Mrs. Augustine Collins. 400 LADIES • Assorted Shades cc" r.er. Garnish 3·0, Two chrl~tenlngs were re· ~ From Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. , I including White. l:r.~i. St. Lawrence corded at the Roman Catholic· George Tarrant, Stephen: 1 !lnuk 1-0 In a Rector~· last week. The Infant; Brockervllle, Herbert . Fllzpat· : All sizes. $ .99 Ea. ~on of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic! rick and Mr. and Mra. Andrew BOLEROS WORTH 4.98 . ~.,, .. presented on · Vetro, of Lord's Cove, was· Collins. : ') 1: ·:,,. conclusion of , named "Dominic Joseph". God·! Rev. Father Hogan, P.P., who 1 l 000 MEr·!'S : ~,:,: ;n the pvening :parents were Robert and Eliza·: had been to St. John's during 1 •;; t•·.<: :n the Theatre b~th Lambe, (grandfather and. the past week on a business 1 1200 LADIES • Assorted Shades !pcr,,orsh•p of the ·aunt of the little fellow). • trip, returned to his parish on 1 NYLON and ACETATE B. V. D. . ,\ AA wh1ch was The Infant !!!ln of ~fr. and June 7th. ; in all ~izes.

· . :: )trs. John R. Haley, of Allan's 1 Congratulations are extended j :, cut any special Island. was gi1•en the nnme, to ~lr. and Mrs. Jac? Donovan, 98c u. · c•.:r., •·:::ors tn the· "Joseph Gerard". Godparents. St. John's, from their many 1 HALF SLIPS REG. 1.98 ' r.•,: b~ fair but · wPre William Haley and Kath·. friends at Lamallne, . on the Sport SHIRTS .1ade out of : :~,. :hr perform-! lecn Rennie. Re\', Father Ho~an • birth of their baby daughter, eight feet · •·! llnriu in both i P.P. officiated at both cere·; "~largaret Catherine." at St. • SPECIAL PURCHASE Big assortment colors and 15 on three 1,,;, •r.. l Senior High moni$. i Clare's Mercy Hospital. recent· patterns. ; ~.:nl:~hl, plus Eli : A!tr spending a brief boll·, ly. Mrs. Donovan Is the former SOO LADIES a pile of FOR THIS SALE I All sizes induding extra 5 - . -- day wllh her sister, Mrs. Green, 1 Kay Elliott of Allan'• Island, • Big ossortm'ent large. the now• i at Placentia. Miss Carmel Col- and her friends here rejoice ! lin~ has taken up work on the ! with her on this joyous occasion. colors 'N' styles. s7a98 WORTH 5.98 t pulled the DRESSES ~U.S. Bns~ at Argentia. Your' Mrs. Robert Lambe, Lord's .1be was WORTH 12.98 1 fri~nd~ at homt, Carmel. wi~h; Cove, left here recently to enter n diameter, I you lots o[ luck in your .new 1the Sanatorium on Tp!Jiall Road. , a~~ll!nment. ·St. John's, for treatrnfnt. Your ne of liquid 1 Aflrr ~pending two month~ friends back home wl!h you a NO~/ each side. · wllh her mother, Mrs. Richard speedy recovery, Nellie, and SO only LADIES • Famous Nome s2.so up. Dr. Hnrn~tt. Mrs. l'etrr McEwPn hope br Christmas to welcome I brand in sizes ·and her two children. Garry you home to your famil~· with ; EACH distance. 10 to 20. ·and Gail. left here b~· the s.c;. the old familiar song, "It was j RAINCOATS 'Bar Ha\·en on June 8 to .loin from Aunt Dinah's quilting * WORTH $39.95 s19.9a her husband at Hnllfax. Garry party we are seeing Nellie 1 '~nrl Gail's little chums wish home." I 1 thrm a pleasant trip. A play tntltled "Fair Lady" 1 The man~· friends of Mrs. was staged at the Parish Cen·j : :\faxwl'll CoJilns will be glad to tre by the following from St. SO LADIES SUMMER SOLO UP TO $29.95 i hear thnt she has returned to Lawrence: Misses Christine ! her home feelin~ fine Alter Fitzpatrick. Marie Maddlqan, ' b~lnt! hospitalized at St. John's j Bernice Haley, teachers from I[or the pa~t month. Her husband the Marian High School. also ~ached an COATS sS.oo Ea. SHOP EARLY!. 60 miles an Rcc~mnanied h~r to and from :Fabian Slaney, Allan Slaney, 'St. John'~. IRonald Slaney, Jerry and Mil· ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS ,,st ' but it 1 ~tr~. Al~x Strickland. who dred Harnett. Splendid talent :had been a patiPnt PI thr G~n·l was shown by the pertormera, Vaults. !erftl Hospital. St. Johns'. for and the applause given by the 1 ·the nast monlh, returned home audience. was '"Bn Indication of nsured against 'on June 6, feeling much lm· their appreciation and enjoy. 1 lire, !heft and i oroved. Her hlstcr, Mrs. Wm. ment. I 1 Maddl!!an of St. Lawrence. Our particular thanks 110 to 1 en red [or her Infant daughter them for ha,vlng so generou~ly during her stay at the hos· ~lven their time to make thlP 1 pltal. play a success, and for ha1·ln~ ; Mr. Frank Hoootr left here donated the grand proceeds of , reeentlv for St. John's to at· $100.00 to the parish prtest, 1 tl'nd the graduation . ceremony Rev. Father Hogan, to help fl. tr.ICIIH'& :of his dau~hter. Ruby. at the nance the needs or the parish. • A BUSINESS IN MILLIONS • · •• A PROFIT IN PENNIES ! 5/55 .Gmr Mate•nlty Hnsnltal.l This fine R~sture from on• ~----· Ruhy'~ many frlonds at Lamal· nell!hbottrlng parl~hloners hn! ine, extend to her heartiest heen deeply appreciated.

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6 ------_.------~TH~E~O~A~IL~Y~N~E~W~S~,S~T~.J~O~H~N~'S~,~NF~L_D.~,-~_D_N_E~S•DA~Y~,~JU~N~E~ ~,AlLY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S {",:-_;------······--.L ASTRO-GUIDE" 1 For Wednt~dty, June ta t,.. '. .. ~:~:~nal .. :~:~~~~hat "¥ FOR-- THE -LADIES * Present-For You and Yours ... Make no promisu ~lr. and i\lr~. F. G. \'.'ylic. · Dr. and ~Irs. Robert ~1eLeod Ior boasts just for the sake of Rennie's ~!ill Road. t'cturnrd to anii'Cd here on ~londay from ------~------••••••• , ••••••• , •••••• i appearances. You 'might be held ana the city by TCA on )londay Halifax. and will' take up resi· Between 10 a promi!e just when il's m<»t trom :'\OI'il Seotir.·. They spent dence here. Dr. ~lcLcod ~:radu· Us With \Make Clothes inconvenient to ful!iU it. Over· oral a holida" touritl" the ~larilimcs atcd thi~ spring from D;;lhousic · M'anners. work is costly !rom bealtb stand· if:, ;;nd ;>;cl;. Enslat;d state; by car. Unil'cr;ity school of Dentistry.: Women poiat, so don'~ overtax your \111 ~Irs. \\'\"lie also at:endcd the . Dr. John Kmg, mho also' ~ ~fat IODI:: tnnual meeting at Hali· graduated in Dentistry !rom Dill· Carefree Fabrics strength. Do something enter· . Mat I :New Make ~.1 fax. : housie this year arrived in the ! !Ainins ill p.m. :~It ·cit~· 011 )londay. He will set up LATER l'E,\RS ARE TI~IE TO ' Sol lola !alt• BJJit L.. (IOSf' (h'lt ~~ FRO~I JlEER LAKE o!fiee with Dr. )!cLeod in the PERFECT THE GRACIOUS :05{1 A A 8 !-Ia )lr. Dalid Pi~e of the Pro· . o·~tara·~lartin building. ARTS Friends Past ... on }une is. 1812. the Future . . . TV ~ill :600 ;145 llol 310 -l , )1> I mcnt the cla"•oom Jl)(lf) 53 ~l ~3 • ' .,. United Slate~ declared war 4~00 M ~7 Ffl . 3 ~fa .1incial Wild Ltle dms10n . at i • • ~ h ··········· ..... ,., .. Deer Lake. s at present mtl·, ENGAGE:IJENT The .older a woman gets. I e against Great Britain. The vote library do~<. but il ' ?lO SIB'i I! 18 - '• l1a 1 place in-pcr!on ooacn"''M 41£\ 68l'l ""·r. ~M ~fa St. John's to attend the <·nd Edward John· , more some thmss be· For one woman to make a •·at· was close: 79 to 49 in the.Hoyse: ;(11'; ~ ~lr. ~Irs. unport~nt Johnny's ncu'e for 1 14•'2 14 14 · I \lc ''"nd111 annual wild life confer· ,on rccenth· announced the rn· come. For mstancc­ 1" remark about another as >oon 19 10 13 in the Senate, mdtcat· tS~ %i Z~L-l Z;cil; • 't'!l Me unpopularity of a war lor nev~r be "Our p;cturc 6(Jf 81 32 82 - I M• ;~ce' which i~ now in ses;ion at' gagcment 'or their youngest I Looking as. well-groomed ~nd ~ as she leal'es a group is not only . out.' lll~ 51 !.II 3<1 -: Me . unkind; it giHs the other : we were ill prepared • W'l )t1 ~8 ~~~ • 2 \Iii the Ncwfoun.dlr·nd Hotel. He is ·daughter. Helen ~laric, to Dr. neat as pos$tbl~. A youn~ ~~·o· · 401)1'1 t ... 11-'3 #" •• \Iii the guc~t of his parent>. ~lr. Chark~ Van Brook o( Kansas . man can sometimes ~:et b~ \\ ~th. · women present the uncomfort· · S000 90 ~· 91' \lu and ~lr~. Haf\'CI' Pike. Goll City. ~Ji:;nuri. llis~ Johnson . bemg c~rel~~s about the ~~~~. ~ble conviction that. if they\ ~ i; 1$ ·3 Mil . · ll'ill Iran' here soon to be mar· she looks. uul as a 11oman s !liM :t.1 21 l 2 --1 . ~I'• should lca1c, the same woman The Day Under Your Sign IJlolOO 14 12 I' .1 ~lu A1enue. twd ,lull' th In 1\ans::.s youth and beauty fade sh.c ta" ' would ha1·e 'something critical to 6o.lfl It 1:'' ll \1t 011 3 .&00 Z!-"l 218 2j0 :'\.a \'ISil'lSG HO~lE Clll'. Dr. v; 111 Brock was sta· to depend upon ~ood groomms to I !av of them. · .J()J .i1,,~ 512 5tl '~I i it doc~n·t pay for a woman lo · 400 s~, ~, ~·., 1 ~" Fran"e; Sparrow. daugh· tioited at Pcpperrcll Air Fore•. : l;eep_ herselt nttrachl'e. . ARIES !lor• Moro~ 21 lo Ap•;t 20) 11 1 ~.lt'ss • • · , Bem~: tactful and ~ractous. 1{1~_:~, ~"' ..i• l • 4 ~ (" be catty - not if she wants Yw !;:He a fc.OO chancr ol ~,.u,nr •h..a tcr of Mr. and ~In A. J. Baoc .nd I ell .here lhts .spr .ng • The voun~: are often forgil'en for 1:::-.o :.n 23 2..1 ::->• friends. \"0\1 .,.:ua. ~ alec (ht ''"' moH'. J~SM ~5 24 -:: - :, '\t Sparrow. )lonksiOII'n Road. who to rctur~ to hts home tn the .tactles> remarks. but the wo· TAURUS {A~r;t 21 lo Moy 20) 000 5•' 49 )II ~; A lhtll" do~r. Both tn.uintu and tecrn· 2(/:(1 ··' 1~ 1~· ~ 1 '-; f1 1 nurse in tminin!: at the Umted :;tales. I man who has lil'cd long cnou~h Sometime~ an implied rriti· 1..,... •dl bt- pluun.l. ~~5 1 ., \(,1) jo'<\ \ GEMINIIMay211oJuooll) :::-~1 v•. J,,., t'': • 1 '\: Victoria Hospital in ~lontreal. BIRTIIIJ \Y P \RT\' :to k.no:v better isn't so quickly cism hurts just as much as an Ut~ ... h.:.t yo11 c1n to ,iu c.huitr c:m· 9l0 H 1l IJtl H - 1, '.;}< rrturncd home recently by TL'A · ' . . I !on:tl·cn !or remarks that nurt. j outspoken one. for instance. -pai1tl" a ~t. 1 I ' l ~ 11 2:>1 11: l!O II: .. j ~ to ~pend a month< l'aration. _ ~1~- anti ll~·· .1. · l ole n! r>:uturin~ h p r friendship~. : 1he person who says. "\'ou ;ook CANCER {Ju•• 22 lo Julf 22) ,(1 llrrulat• ho~d gai'C a birth· : Ourin!: the busy years or her life 'Hr~Dl~ _rnatlf'U und"'r •lrt'fo•. Jl.r,n'( b~t' :.. .. J •• · a hundred per cent bctrer •.rith n•'h Jttioa. !0'1t'U rt~r~t 1nonJI')fl"')''l', :r·~~, 1 21~()11 :-;·r =~ ,.. -4 \I ARRI\'1-:0 l'ESTJ:RIJ.\ l' cia~· p:•r:y on •nr • ·cnm~ of 'a woman ·<·an ~:ct bl' without LEO (July 2l to Au9. 22) . . . \ ! ;·our hair short" isn't just telling Aunrc m.1t1t ef JOUf d~\'l'lt11'W\. 11ul II 111 S: nd lli~rork. ~llr ~tnn ·r, ,1·hn oh· on hrhalf of the :~lhcrinc. tend· hr :oorl rou1p~ny for tho~r who JOOO .,.. )11 :!'-: f., 1 1 Fighting In ' Ru16arian, Homanian and Yu- ,. h •. • ~. ;r. 1,. tAin•rl lhr ~zno ~warrl (M thr rrNI <·on:rahtlation< ~n•l hc;l! a•·p youn~er _than ~hr is tric< to .:. jJ; .:o!-larirm !=:OrC'rnmcnts ~hmn'l'· m(l!l out~tatHhn~ prrfMmanrr '1n•hc< to ~lr. Enk~rn nn lhr at· . keep. up wtlh llun~s of ~rnc· ff' 9,; • ,· Ot rrl her "ith deroration< '' hrn ;!jl.O :'•• lr. th<' 1\l•l·?ni< \lu,ic fr:. Leslie Street. left here h)' wish jlr. Ericksen many more 1conser\'e stren~th and use lime 271'10 s~~ s~:. ss; lf dent. she insisted on taking orr : i25 3~5 32(l 3:~ Q Trans World. Airw:.ys on June happY birthda,·s. to the .best ad1antagc ... f7 f>':' t.':' :.1 J,":· ;;un·· type of rlane. 5H ~th for Jrelanrl. where her son · · I.ookmg for opportumt1es tobe 11)(10 iVJ: ~ 71, Q Result. another crash Iandin~. 95(1('1 'h 25 • l Jl John is being ordaincrt to the • helpful. An older woman nel'er 1 50'1 210 2111 :•·1 R prie;thood on June 22nd. She C~LEBRA~f.D BGTH. feels so young as when she is ll•:r brushes with sudden neath 261300 ,. 1:, lF :1 I ha~<·nt's dampened ~!iss Gok· IOOfl :::!8 2P lil n was accompanied by her dau~h· 1B RTJJD,\\ . . ahie to do something !or some· !3')5 $19•• 1~· ~ :~·, R ter DelorPs of Corner Brook. . A \'cry c>nJoyahle_ e\'l'lllllg was one else. cen't enthusiasm for action. · M :.~f! 15':' ~5:: R 9 9 The only thing that >topped her 1(10() l8 21 :F ·! R who joined her at Gander. They ; spent" Jm~e th. l a8, ~hen lllr. Being genuinely kind. ~ind· .w,; .:'11 2~· ~ 31 R plan to ,·is it Lourdes t>nd Brus· , Geor ".~ 1homa~ of Lookout ness brings a softnc~s nnd ~weet· ; CITY-COL'i'\TRY COSTU:\IE-the sundress is a , from rightin~ in Korea was a 1000 61.oi: 6=: ~. ~ . 1: c;: ~Is and other places of in· i Farm rcJc~~d the good _old ness to an older !ace that no ~_H) 81.-) It• ~ I' -; ~I Caliypso pink: the bolero jacket is in harmon- strictwhich l'nitcdprohibited :'\ation's women policy:rom noo u 1• teres! before returning home. aKe of 86 ) P'?5· Some. JIXIY woman can get at a beauty WJI 9 '''• . people conststmg of famtly, rr· salon or out of jars and hollies. I I b !200 7! 7l :s izing stripes-both in a Dacron-anc -cotton fil · lakin~ part in combat. ronse·. 200 33~ "" lath·es and friends gathered at ric. were made using Anne Adams Print- quently, she hrcamr a rti;:ln in· 2100 2A :'" ARRIYED FRO~t Qt'EBEC The~· $(II) 'I ., "Bircholmc" Bona\'cnture A1·c· ~lr. ~nd ~Irs. John Hrw~on lJ d PJ "d ed Pattern 4fi0fi-proportipnccl to fit half ~izes Mlu ~nhlha r.o~cen strurtor. training ho:h mrn and )425 6fl\ •: nut IO ~urprise ~im an!l offer ! h' a • aJ women •o fl,· plane.<. ti117 1R6 hHe been ~ttcndign uninrsity. $(II) :o ·. thc1r ron~ratulahons. Out of : 14 1 ~to 24 12 without ;tlteratinn. To order, ~end 11r ALICIA H.~RT ~lis. <;okcrn ~ers no1hinc un- 1COO I I Th~":-· ~rr ~prndin~ lht summrr town their gnrt· rrl~lil'r.~ ~ent looi;:W-•••;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;!;;;.: 40 rrnts in roin~ I st;~mps r'~nrlin~ ~houl ;,,,.. l\lOil 10 10 I' w1:h \lr<. He,nnn·~ PH~nt<. hnii~E'Icirrs must hP rradl' io fir •rlf. ~hr molle>tll' <:1\'< 1h;1t 11'1 tXA' It• '· inc~ <>nrl ~It rontrihlttrrl tn prr~· .J8000 20~~ 1?·1. ~··-~ . t \1• ~nrl "~"' 11. O'Scil, II L rnt h1m with l::i:hJr.Six Silvrr A:'\1\'E 1\ 11:\:\·lS. r·;~rP nf D1\ILY NEWS P:~ttrm ~ JPI fithlrr "' rlrfll1· a<.lich1n•t a IPrlrJion in hrr <·nJIIIIr; f.,r 210C(I 2~ J ~,; .J9 - 2 ... 'hill~!" lln,.n. I~ I 11 11 !l 5 Pnll~r•. h1•nnurin~ hi~ ~t•. I o .. pt .. fiO Front Strrrt \\'r~t. Toronto, Ontario lhr kildltn •IO\'P if rho;· waul )0 women ,, fi~h1 alon:~irlr nrn. L5l ~·,:'.il P'• ::~~- •. T 4 1Z 1!"'J t:t, ~ ~..o.. T Th• prr•rntat1nn ~~·~· m~rt• . I \l"ith SIZE IIIlO STYLE !'\1':\IBER. 1"• up to thr rxreclaltons of ~ '·II'< Jll'i '11111r'h'n: that, 1~ 1hr lU"" i9 1': 1., ~ 2 T· LSO:FT WEOS f:Sflr\ \' I famous Turkish h~roinr : Trtri>~' '111ar1 Priulrd P:Jtlrrn 472fi '·' ~ hiO· to he th~ first fPill~lP romh~l that· hrr JCPIII~:irlll ""' prrrlr•· t· ,, f:. · U'M AI>;; ~·, ~-:; • Tl thP rP.~I of 111~ l'l .lnhn') Th•· \h"m?~. ~nrl r.r•~t (.rr~t (,r;o.nrl , lJjl)r. ~ ~r, ~j ... ~ T : Wilrrlrnhp for "h~ll-rphrw o[ )\r. ~hom~~. 'lr. %~ 3fl ,. ~Q -: t" 1 like to l011k frr•h anrl f~shionahlr, an:i·linrn hiPnd ..Tnst rlip •hese ha1·~ what it takes to hPfon1c lop turk r~rerseri Turki•h lrs n·~:·· 115fo 21 zo ~P, - t, •striped holrro anrl the Calyp~o of Sl. John's Daily Srws. Pallrrn bat skill fightinl: a turlntlent re· Ankara where ~he heads lhr Bourne attends the sixth annutol • lOOOlO 15$.. ·~9 Jl9 _ ,-:.. national conferences of men of An untidy handbag doesn't be· pink dre~s arc made of a Dacron llrt~:n·tment. 60 FIWST STREET. hellion in eastern Turk~;-. Car·. Ci,·it ,\1ia1ion Club. an organila· wanl ;o "''''' 1 1 and cottnn f;1hrir. \\'EST, T,OKII:'\TO, 0:\T. Please rying out ri<~Y hombing anrand1 i , ...... •· you can get nothing .... ~ .. )ISBJJ 8-' tjU al -.; of the a<,nttatiun . I( )Uil Ita\·~ trmtLie krep111g ' l.llllk• l1k~ ll~lthqut - II >, • , • • J12(11J )JI.~ ll \~·, " ~ • II' . )uur hair in vlacr. try using l'tS • ~ti\('h~ Srol'.lt'>: FASHION liPS lluuliug fur ~mall {Jiec~s IJ[ 3000 I~ ll ll 2000 lO 3\1 ,,, - l HO~IE FOR Sl~~lMER ll'alher thick WHI'ing lotion which i mad for pluid - you'll he too, 1, --h- tl duthiug 111 tht wa,la·r isn't lit· ' ., \\'t'll g\·e It - '·od • A Jl ht h . h' • . 1 he newe~t Hll lJags and ' · . 100 12LI 1: l'Zl-_ 'l James Cro~bic. son of Mr and I ...ore u ). g wen you ~ee tm ,n co or. bel n t th r .· I cessary. If you are domg baby. ll718 S1 ·~ ~' . l :\Irs. Perc)' Crosbie, may Color • treat, for ts a \er ....:...::.•m silhouette., socks, put_ them in an old nylon! :ldfJ ) ' b'-7 T~psr.illspray b~d. towels~ 1n~ ~1n Sl1~1 tQ:t, lR'-; - · t, Road. arri,·ed here bl' TCA yes·: · lunch!'on cloth. . Pattern •007. 1 b th . 1 1 ! stock1ng !trst. Knot the open. ~~ 180 18tl lfJl -10 terda'l" to d · · . . transfer of 6 mollfs about 716 x n ag\ e em e ope type s end to keep thP socks from j 400 55 ;,; S.!l 11 15 GET 2000 5 SJ.., 5l' -la · · spen the summer. And now enhner '7'" inches· color sttgaestion· 1 the fal ott! e. tnmmcd I •-· t d · · g m a ASPIRIN tho·~ httl~ ., Tre~e Merit Rta- .Tim is a pupil R th . · · · • · ~ •· d . 1 . 51 d · 1 1 sneao;tn): nu an m1xtn a on,. I I~ 100.. IOV, 100.. - '' · . , , 81 . 0 e!R) , pencils rome with self sharpe· I Send TRIRT\'·Fl\'E .CENTS 1 Ol'n ° a nrll en Hnc~s Will' the other garments · 1,J! 112 liO U: -l ~~· 72 72 72 •l I School m !l:e\lo Bruns\lo1ck. ncr~. \'on can't do a good job fin coins) for . this pattern out .losmg the ~o n~css~r~·' ~ I 00<1 ll 21 I . of a1•a ll.ll.n" d 11 hi t · r 1 t b ted roomtness women l1ke. anrl or- I . ! 4'i~ t7~ 47~ ~ ~ .. £!1<1 .!> ~~··tl 1 tos I ROt:TF. HO~E . ~ .. • 1 1 1 a u. or nn , s amps canno c accPp 1 o d F . . 1 , The ca:o•c~t way to dean · lMl 30 llO 310 • I! ., • • : ' penctl. They come 1n hlue, . ST •. JOHN'S .DAILY .NEWS, man · a I orne c_o ors Rre: Balw's nail~ is to run 1hem o1·er i 1 1 IT'S ALL PAIN RELI[ !00 110 m ll' .s John Collmg\\Ood. won ol Dr. green broll'n grry anrt bl~ck , Houaehold Arls Dcpl ~o FRONT black. blue anrl hro" n. Bone ts h. f 0 3 Th . •h , ,()0 199 19• l'lo\ .... l<)Jo 34 l/1 ]0 --1 and ~lrs. Collingv.ood at Placen· ' _._ · 1· ST WEST TORO~'TO o~·r 1this season's !<11'\art neutral - ~·a afr ho ' 1 ~'· 1 en, ~"t~ '. emh' · d • •'d · • :• · • · " • · ·' · . 1 .,. 1· · a sot rus 1111t: n Ra cr o 11.as lOOO l l 10 , ·, II a. an Dul I Htscock. s.on of Saw some small jars ol that • Prmt plainly SAME. ADDRESS, 1true bone-co or-" nch s. h~m~ awa imbedded nirt lfr. and )Irs.. Graham Htscock ~xtraordinar)' cream, mentioned ·PATTER!" SIDIBER. I used for many of the spnng and , Y _ · ~~~-ijPJI---- FAST RELiiF FROM of Brtgus. armed .here )'ester· . m this column before. In an Ufl· i Send TWENTY·'FI\'E CESTS • summer bags. ! da)' by TCA on lhetr way home town shoJI. It's a wonderful :more for a copy of our Alice! -- . ' Sa1;~in~ ran~ chair ~~at~ ean tfi HEADACHE • COLD DISCOMFORT to spe~d the summer. They are 1 cream and these small jars; Brooks Necdlecraft Catalogue. 1 Wale~ for hrown. thts summer he bolsterrd without professional , A PIODUCT Or IAYB NEURALGIA • NEURITIC PAIN attendmg school at Rothesny. I actually trial jars, are a wonder· Two complete patterns are prin· 1Brown 1s b~ck a.gam. bu~ wtth a assistance. First wash the cane ·1 ful buy. ted right in the book - plus a i new· g.rayed look that IS 1·ery , seat with hot sudsy water. And

I -- ;ariety of designs that you will I. !lattcnng. Also cool·lookmg. . then rinse. again with hot water 1 Wo"'!en's hair has never been want to order: crochet. tnit· 1 --.-.. •. . , :This lightens the cane. Don't TRADE SUPPLIED BY Y!~i~~~.P•P••• i healthter reports research direc·l ting, embroiddcry, huck wea\·ing If you are thm~mg a little :sit down v.'hile the seat Is 1t11l ucut :tor ~nd authority on hafr care. quilts, toyd,s dolls. f fur, now lS the tt~e. Sum~cr 1damp or it will stretch. 1 "Hatr · is more lustrous because I sales of furs are m full swmg 1 jlLV... mtm oil jl Iii ill! I {I I I II I !I I { 11 I H (1[1 !illl'l i~ we're generally healthier as . a The new belts. often teaming : an~ man~ of them arc real har· ~ nation .. Poor health often ~hows with the handbag, are so!tly con· gams. Lttlle furs go all .through 1 When the yeather reaches the In hatr .. Women are more toured. Many of the new hells the summer - for elenmg. Ihot and humid stage. try using aware thetr hair. needs care and are decked, a~ the buckle. with liquid rouge. Keep it in the GERALD "5. DOYL~ · know how to g11'e II. Pcrma· a spra~· of frlllt. Th~ famous 1\luguet Oilv of !ridg~ between applicalions. So alllbiOII luUXMIQIIMUUIJ!azuns:o 1iiLJ>i¢£? bOdld'••••anY'diunllo;;, ~ents are Improved. Shampoos tthe Vnlleyl now comes in· iock ! easy to apply 'and so natural ~~: ~~tte.r ~ankshto. the chemist and this keeps the scalp heal· atomizer bottles wonderful !or j looking. No sticky. pasty feel· ~ 1 w~s our JUT more often thiPr." travelling. in~ with \i(]uirl rout:~. ·------·--.. -- .

Ask for the favorite Summer-time treat • • •

. ; I ' Polar Bars i SAVE BAGS FOR SWELL FREE GIFTS!!! I t .I ,

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I llur•l•·n ln I • 1 • W' 1:: · 2 :\ ~1mda '!>~ 1~ 1 tZ -1 w Dtc W11 1900 l; ~ 27 -2 (;ambling Law ~ ~h lnm• P1ROO 18 H li • 3 w Sa co 7SO 108 lOS 105 ; 1 IJI.•r~ \~IT ~~I • .''• " . : II ff \If..: I 1•1 I'• II• S("\\ rf'r 4SI'IIl ~~ 1 fl ~ I YAn Can 11 1!11 l.O~DO~ I(' I' • - Eight vears 9500 13 Jl;· •1 'hlh 1 .' ... 4 St\\ R(luhn 4£\r!.'l4l 8 A 8 -+ 2 BASK~ ~ 'I ' II '.• ,r.er h~< enforced retirement ~ ~rn;tt(lr !>Oo ' .\ S I~tont 115~ IIG'> 4$ 16 +I l~uft "f ·· " . l~\1,1 \l.lb ~ic cR\m 38M 711 7~ '1'8 • ~ sc; Ill 1'0 l9', ~9lfl ~ 1• .. ' '· trrll\t pu'>hc hie. Sir Alan Her· J\a, IHU.:-o '4 ~·~lu.ns: ~fi1l1\ :.!o:. t~!' 20!1 .. 10 , co:nm 112! 148 48 .. '• JII"OI 1 "'~ 4 l.aJ l''UI ·, ' hert ha< t'd lhnt his sharp· !•· .. l nr.1nda ~:lt 14~ ~4 4~ .. • , Imr 130 1191, 411 49 • '' • ! . 1 {';~n p~\· ' ~ SurliiTCi1' ~~~~\ H 12 H .. t \Roy I 10-40 5.>31• 6214 63 .... 1 I•••• 11 ' •• . . poo~•:t·d pen cnn ;t1\\ dra11· blood. 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I~ ':'' ~ The lndonrsa~n J:nl'ernmrht has 12 11,~ 11'-' • ..... , Terk·U 10«l 111 )6u 110 -1 1C Hydcar :Z25 t7•. 7la 1~.- "• C1nala1k C 622 :.1 4/Y .. - :'\~ r 19 1; 1• .1 T•m•r tlOO 11' 1 ~, un +2 Hydrorto 23 21 -10 ICop !Jih -~~·· -1 >uhmlltrd lo Pnrliamcnt a new :•· lo9 lfl 16' , Thorn L ~1(1(1 I' 12 t2 -1 ICIL 18116 tl711> 17h 11~ ~ Cenl D Rio :'(•',...... 'tl\'a- t I ,,, I'> •11~ Tlar• 48(1(1 ~'' ! 1 C lnt Pow 1480 til 11 11 • '' Chlb Jar . . 2:' .. - 1' hi\\ 11 \ndt g11 r~ 1t the poll"~r In -· . ;g· 4 • I I Tnmbtll )liM :' ..j pr 7~··' r·. 11n It• liP ·I• 24 ,. C lnt Pow 4lO tm; 47'4 47~< ... ,, 1 Chipman .. t rfu ~··ltbyiBa I c Denison I ... nC'.\'S a;:::rncy s.1:d :-.1onrlay. ·' l' 'J --2 , r \linin I l9Jl Itt; :o lit; • t; Ca ll'•- ~~ Conllr.ll I • .: \ 111.~ lt',- \' L'n Keno 2CI!l 4f'l('t 4(10 w Com Enl 1-Yi 112't 12~ 1 t2'• Cop R.and TP.\l-; fT\'-11 l' !t; t; , It ·, •:· 21'• 2: • " ~tont tiW• It; •~.t _ C M ond I 12)1 119•; !9\4 11" .. Dlblon 1 1 ·1 ;"' un UJ'I -.t ,.N,Can 1r11n ,; (IIi r: _2 1Con Glat~t ton UJ 31 11 .1 1 Oolun f' f. \lJ~ll:l r.~ .t~l;l'i • ~PIJ'ISI• I \ • ~ ,., ,., -• \'Aftdt~o ':"fl'l • '> \IA\lf Ant tln 615 60.1 eJ0 Dill SPII 46n S291, 29\i 29'1- '>I Fib •,t'! ,,,... I : ,. f . • ''• ,.,. 14'< • t; Wetdon 73<10 ~· 23 24'1 .., lot DFndrr 311 14 14 2'•4 • 1 Folron .•. , ' lP ·I Wttntr 7!(10 tt 10 11 •I 0 Fnc!n 7! 1291\ 29'1 29 .. - t; r~no ! I •I ' ~ ''\Ill I' .... r(l' ., tl:; 13'> - t; 1\'lllrn) 131M 10 7T 79 •2 D Glou pr 130 tt6 II IS Fotlmo \ .1t I..:· dr •I'' ··. ,.. w w • ! Wtllm &1700 lt m; It -s D &lee! ord %70 t23t; 211-\ 231-\ Fontana ' ' II'\ .; l 1 ~'~ 1~! 'Ytllor~" tr•M ff.\ j\, 81.-\ .,. 1 Dom Store lJO S6S ~$ ~ +1 Fundy \1.' : ' ' \11 ... 11 11 · Yuktno !00 5 ! s Dom Tor ~ 113\lt 13t; 13\tt - Itt Gunnar , I ""·"'"'" .• " '' -1 I Yk APir 4905 tOO K 100 Dom Tut 3790 18•1 I 9\i + It Holllan I' !~~, 1'- • Ztnmae •9900 31 -48 S\ +l Donohue J130 112'1 12\f, 12'h Jl()llln&tr Pill,:·:-.,· r.; 1 ,, n t: nn.~ H H1 rurb Du Poat 1!0 1171,1 171.', 17'\ tneplrtn · '\\\IE. .,, 1.£1\ I 11 f\ 1 I~' ,If'] '•' · J~ I !i,j r! ll' 50 G"Pt Cop t2l S26\l 26' ~~ Eddy A 40 Ill 42 42 llo Uran 3' ' '\I \lllfR. "l 11 -2 ralo lloO llO JIO ' 330 t 10 Fom PLIJ 115 tle\1 I~ 1111 llratl 011 .. ' '• . ~( h3:·,,., ll: l' ~ r n-: :''"~. ,'nr~_ ,~ l (> ' .. r 11 r '1\ FJ\ 11 ' 24 -1 Yukon Con 1100 ;: 70 711 Ford US 1.16 13911 31t; 31\) • !,l JordUB 1•' ., . ::n·:-o·-~r;lr.ll'P'; nf :-u:·hr... f !•::t .-· Ill 111 •I · OILS FovndoU,. 4tS t24li 241, 2m + 11, KonUkl .!'•' I ;;r, rt1f'.\ M ·• r; ! Fruar 7' 125\1 U\of 2W• + \< Lobrndor . ' 7• ·, ·r ;.' '2 e, fJ:r .;cpr;_ dirrl Jt1 )1tb:' '.1 ..:;,)!I o] r--~" f 1·r ,"~ f• 1 '"• :?'• I''' - 1• Armt Goa 2000 22 21 11 -1 Gat!Jtuw It! 133 3~ 35 + '>I Lllt&eldt ...'' 1,3' I f.: J 1 ~ r:cay L;t\\ yer Sl·:tckhur:;::h g:t 1: •: "' 911 -1 AJax soo 60 60 10 Gtn Drnam z!S JSI\i sw1 Sllllt Marttlml 3,-' ..'11 :~::~. - .• :o 1" i \m Ltdue 41(1(1 ll'z 11 lilt GMC "' 138 37\'a 38 Morplc :1 1 •0 r1 -, r ~ man~· rr:vlll\~"- of DJri-(l•'c; "tl\" • :t, ; 1 .\nchor llill 11 IT 11 -1 GMC us SJI !7\tt 31 MtrrUI 2Yn 3:• 1 11" 1 ~.::: ~-:: all ovPr Hnt:lin '· ' 112' 83< -I • Anti• Am 100 925 92s 923 -l\0 GL Papor soo 129 281< :19 t " Mid Chlb 9:!0 - 1> Rnii 211> 2~11 Homo ou II 200 Ill II II - li sistance. •; ~ 63 • S Blllalla 390 20 199 0 -1 H S!llllh 45 1311-\ 31\~ 31"1 + "1 c hi A d . '' 137 13; • 1 Brllalla 3!10 02 t99 200 -s Rod 1~7 470 141 "It 41 +IV< , as n n VOLUNTARY EFFORT : 1 :,. ; ' • catolla 160lo 83 79 It -s ImP Ill• A NO tiD'< lOll 1 ~i + ~·I At presint Newfoundland'•, clvt'l 1.: • ll ~ 1. Cnt Ed tm t27 26'1 27 + '4 Imp ou 1183 IIllo\ 45\tt 41'1 + % lee fot yourself :• 480 · 20 C Oil !As 1030 240 !!3~ US -10 Imp Tob 1411 114\1• 14 14 EvacuatJon • dPfence staff COnsists chiefly,, of ,,, u., 48 • I'• l' 011 1. "" &00 Ill 115 120 Imp Tob pr 400 tel> ~ 611 f" f ht d • ' ll ,, • l cs uu "'' 00 75 7l n IBd Ar ,. dl p 5 A · 1 · · • · ::•, 7>•· • 1•, t: tlomutd a10 r90 116 190 lot Paper 564 111$11> ts tS't + II> 1 ... ana an ress laf! Writer Cttl'e Y co-operatmg with the It••· w1 n"- n I ST. JOHN'S, NflJ. 1CP1-Could civ\1 defence organization are the '· . , ,!; !~ • . 1 tun~::~ "'•';;:: \"l tnr ~~ ;g~ ~ ~711> '' •· :;, t~1 ·5 •C Prosptct tlo ~~ : ~~ _. ~~~ttr PL 100 1411! tJ!O n~ +'-'I the 65,000 residents of this sea'' St. John Ambulance Societ~·. Red "· ,,. -• . Cdn 1\0 H~l m tlo 111 •6 1M111·F 1118 "'• l'>t 7~. • ~'port city be el'acuatt-tl immedi· Cross, and welfare and heailh or· 1• '".• "1..1 • • '• cen1CaniO o.Sol 9lI 19'• 6o<; • •• attack? 1 In the event of an emergency : •· '" •'• •l C Drarun 6100 29 2l 27 +lfol Mtr ..Y Pf 10 144 II 41 + '• I "N " · 1 d" I" 'I · C h" h" k I . , .. 11•• . ,, c ..:.,, cr 2.,.. 42 ~~ 42 Mot•on A !OS SJ8"o n 311'' o, says c11 1 e,ence tree· . ·' a)or as m I Ill s "we should r •• S1 ·l , c \llr \l•r u J!" !oo 3to +IO Molson B lo m st :Ill + 'k1tor Peter J Cashin "But with' be given permis~ion" to splze pr!-! '·' • ,;,: ~~~ -- '• ~:r.'~·~/ ,:;: ~~ri ~~ lli -a ~~~~~.1;"' 0 ~; :l~t ~~~ l~1 ~·trained pers~nnel and the co·OP· I\'ale vehicles f~~ evacuation pur· "'' ten -ro Cro• ~~~ uoo m m m +I Mor11n pr 175 m n 99 eratlon o! a public that would : poses. '' >l 1!lev Pal oon 142 137 141 -1 ll 51 Car IIO 12111 21% 2110 + % k h d 1 · · '1 ~IN I'> !'> __.,, Dome Expl s.o sto 11 1o•• 10,. Nta1 Win 1 •SO st•< tit "• now w at to o n an emer· Citizens would be able to re· •• 1' , to'> too..- 1> 'JM·ex JtllO 13 12 13 Norand• 1&9 tll'i 41\i w. + &i gency, we could get .the majority turn to the city within a few ... 1!0 m -2 G•n Pett 100 39o 3to 3!0 _. OIIM• 11 13211 :~:1. 32!~ + .,., 1 h 1 · 'h h a! h ·f :: a 12 + 1 rar1o uoo 48s w 665 _ 11 Pac Ptle uo till.\ 11 11 o t e peop e out m • ree or four ours ter t e atlack "t there is •• 24 • 1G•n l'el A 200 3511 ~ 3.\ll Pa11 Hm au 133 2144 Jl\41 tl lrour~. any city to return to " 4~\ 47.~ .. ~ Hllhwood 10660 11 17 Uf 1 Penman1 12! t2( K 24 u 1 ' • Wron fireman's Jtn 110 • 11 HameOll A703t liB m 1 lA ';" \\ PoweiiB w 134 11 3! -1 The aged. the stck, v.·omen ThP army an~ local pohre ~ELIE :ll u• -~ Home ou B~M! 117'• 11 "" 11,. Pow corp :m um "~ ""' + "' 1and children would of course be would lw responsible ror protect· VORTEX Flame is the reason "' '"" -4 H 8 ou G :us Itt\, 19\o 1114 Prlct Br l20 140 3tlo 40 + ~ I I " · . '" M -2 llumber t!Oll 12o 118 m • 1 Prlrt Br .,. 110 111 u 111 our rna n concern. 1tn~ Pl'acuated property agamst No other oil btU'ncr ha' thi~ fuel.,a,in,: Aame. 2.1 + : tn • '• Jump Pnd 1000 u u -1 Qoe N Gao 383 121 !Sli 21 ~ 1 Citizens with car< would be ex· looting Que P ,,, 1the ctty a fleet of about 12,000 -USAF planes stahoned at Ste· ; in,tantlyto tnry mrh d Soloda·S 1100 Ul\4 21 21 \'ehlcles not counting about 30 I phenl'illc NOd possibly some I pTimary h~t1ng to::n•.lct. ~ich radiant he.at cirt"Ulatcl 1hrough your home SIL Com A 2M 113~ 1311 13\i + 11 I , ' · . ' . ' SaH'! up tn one ~:,allnn mstead of g01ng up the chimne\· .•• sers TIC PAIN Sbawto me tu ~ :zs + 41 ctty-owned buses and vehicles 1planes from nearby Pepperrell , of o1l out of evtry three. C report s.t'lings up 10 30','0 as compared to ~::1:: f : :a~ :: =+ ~ owned by private firms. belonging to the Canadian and 1 Bher wu~n 15115 12! 12.1 + ' EXIT ROADS U.S.S air forces and U.S, Navy 1 burners previously used. ~ ~ ::S 1:1m, ~t 2:~- " This city has about five exit planes at Argent in. Nnd. I And what wonderful head·to.roe t"omfort 1'r ~ PL no 12114 aa~t' ~~~ _ 14 roads. The best two would be the "Of course we have no control you enjoy. Reduces stratifted cold air along the ;,~~~.. : t: ~"' W' + 14 Topsail h tg h way which goes over their operations." Major ! floors-you get steady, even heat qNickl;·. un Steol 440 tr4 1314 11 around Conception Bay and the Cashin says. "It Is presumed : Complete "packaged" units J'or warm air, ;::wna, =:k '=~ ~ +t14 Southern Shore road. People their action would be automatic I steam or hot 'Inter heating, wi:h built-in Walk GW w t2tl!t 21\0 21~ ~ '>I would have to travel at ieast should any part of North America : Vortex oil burner ~re available to,,, til:~: ~ '= m ~Itt :: three or ~our miles to escape an be attacked. l undmtand their : Or1llnary s::·m·1VP"' h•Jr• !'cc for vo"rs~lt hm,· an Iron Firema11 CANAD1AN "ordinary • atomic blast. plnnes cnn be off the ~:round I t:•r~ rl"lPUI" I.P:1l !n Tile ~•11' \ •,. H ca11r••t \'nrtex Oil llurncr on q1c ~till mon~·. !'<•' uJ ~=~·~1111> ': J;,, ~ ~.,, :'.., The refu~rc~ would bf tahn to . three minnie> ~[lrr the alert is .,,.. ;~r ...... ,, ·'"'~ .. n,. ... \'r)y, •ll rhonr for free l>rJting suncy. !mt;Jeciim An• Nn~ at~ sAl, 1•.i ''• + church~~. school<, pri1 ale homrs : ~ounrir:l " .f\• <.I~ 'II'~\>"~ ?r 10 l:.,.a:... o:n fuel billa. · Jnstalh.tton-~asy term~ I ~~dr~.~ Pf ~ m.• l~l' 1~·· Iand ho~pitals lo he catt•rl for Rnrl I Thr I'll II rlcfl·lll r m g:milation 1canll sur Hs '" u' ,_, fpd hy the Rrd Cross and othrr I< nnd1'1' the r!rpoillllrn! of pro· ' g ~~~:~n 3r ,lr" ; n , welfare M:anlll\1 ious induriin~ , 1 1111 ia\ arran'· .\' dn crlor. ~bjor Ir.o lor A 111. 111" .,. ' ~·• + 11 ; the provincial hPallh drparlmrnl. Cashin " rc

THE DAILY NFLD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 fo-dav's Weath· WITH SUNNY PEl • ' olwor~ fair weather whe with INSURANCE AGEN LIMITED

GIIA!II~Ull/ft~Jj''AA Dial 80027 St. STJIEET Ci-Weekly Feature BELL l~LASD I : BELL .ISLAND N'EWS mship M· ,.lUI)' 3rd. J,t\KES STt.:AMSillPS I • LlllfiTED IInterest In ,vdgien loading at . jTickle Boats APRON ALtEY June II. Toronto : People In Jlontreal June 15 for 1.· I I R~:LJ. ISI.A:\U-Onc thing r~:.: Sport Lacking 1 2411 Get New 1u , Bell Island Look , It• ads another when talkin~ c·up milk ·about recipe~. A~ '' c lini.;hed t;Ibit•>potlll light enrn loacliug at Tor· 30tt The Ne,vs I P.t::Ll. ISLA XI>-Thr Hell b the ]a,l rolumn wr were tryin~ :-:rur> i Jli~I.L ISC.M.:O- Or~:mi?Pd Hamilton June St .. ~li,, l';tt.-:· Simon unclrrwrnl : lanrl Tickle hoal~ Kip;111a an•: lo makt· up our minds whclhrr· IL:;phrrry jam. Senior sport srcms lo be its· June 23, for Bot· :6th. ~r. Uonal:l Skanes n! ll••· ,. ppc nclis oprralinn at ~ ! Elmer Jones arc h_cin~ :'m~rtcn· In make Pineapple sr1ur-res thi> L'llllliHllpital la~i,1 r1l up ''llh coats of p;r~nt. afl<·rnoon, or try a recipe for a Sill to~e:lwr flour. hakinJ: ~-Nrs. Thrrc is ab>olutly no ac· Editorials t.ondon loading at Tor· S inion Wabana Ore l..>irisllln, wrl·k.. '1 Thr north cast ••·mtl of lhr Pincotpple cake. Sinrl' then we po1der and ;alt. Cut in short· tivity in baseball thi~ summer. 11. Hamilton June 1:!, ·real who Injured his le~ whibt ·---- pr,;t .few days has whiprod up hare tound n recipe that , 0mul· enin~ with 2 knins or pastry The ha~eball Committee is go- I 15 for Botwo01l. Joh playing horkc)', is Jll'r;cntl~· ~ r. at~·.l \Irs. H. n l'"''"-'·'u\~ra_r;· s11ell_~in C?ncc~lin~_ll•"· "'if it •'"' CANADA s I '" sf.EAMSIIIPS real a PRiic~t at Roral \'kturiH llos. rrlttl'llrtl1 from St. ,John's Sun·. 1•01 1 ~10 ~~-l.lls I~ : 11 Cl •>IIIII balch ol cookies. al;o U>ing corn >) rup: adrl to [Jour mi:;-. park in readiness. but it looks 0 VOl eing ~ l'Ut \ pita!, ~lontreal, wh~r·c he 1111· ci.t;· allemoon. j ( ;,ptillll \\ 1lham S.wam IHHI 111 l'l'U>hrd pineapple. (;ur~' our tun'. ·I irring only rnouph to like il may he late :ummcr be· c J J•le I[ sailing June 18. Joh . • II I kai'C thr Bell lslanll terminalf> • 1 . 'II I k I I I II I I I ., . r· . h " 0 . n d. I- . l · 11 )ea\·ing Halifax . F derwent an operation ];.,: ~II. and ~Irs. (.rra ( Pill\'('}' 'Ill h It th "K' " . c IOICC 1\'1 ( epcnd Oil our mood ma ·c I oug l Ill ( togrll. Knca:1 ore I ·~ llliS CL< to Kelli· ;· 1 s/ crh r 1P 10 · 1'1' this :ilternoon. If o spent sollll' 1 ~linor lca~ucs t' '' time in thr (;enrlal llo,pit.tl "rC\\' : u~a 1 O\'C CC:IU>e 0 1 llC1 Ullll'l'·1 l'ti In lollow the line Ill il-;u;t minuie. noll out t" thick: rut will 110 doubt he ~cttin~ under Summer motoring can be i)otil ptca·a·l[ 21. ~ 11 in St John'~. where ill' ,,.,,; · · i lOll'. R;- d:1y the hoat h:Hl to n·,i; ;mer, this conki«' recipe b with hi>CUII culler. Place on wa;· >oon. it i~ like!;· thai a f 1 1 1h C d' H 1 11 )r;11·in.E Halifax poo . 1 1· ... i touch in at thr pier, unlo;HI t-crlailll.•· th• .. ,.,_,,·c,l 111 til" .sh"rt·. tll'•ke series will be pla1.·cd ,·.t the sa e. c ec ares_ e . ana I ''::: 0~nd1 lax htNnc•s tnp. : .. ' 10 11 11 ' "' ~ 1'1;>;~;.\1'1'1.~: IL\ISI:-1 COOKIES rach with th11mb. prc,sing firm-: The Sports fieJcl it~rl! i1 ~ it base:; its optimism on a liberal time ;,!1 , . . 11 Jral'in~ l!alif;,x _ ~ccond timr to Roy;tl \'irtori.l 1 1 111 I rup hrown sn::ar ly. Drop raspberry jam in sadly neglected affair ju;t now. . ·l . · d ·t' · d l . . · an,e 26 Ho~pital. \\'c wish hiin ;~II the e~-ch 1 1111 5 St. John's July ~. best and a speedy recover)· \lr. Hnct ~In:. Ern ;>;o,r·! Appreciation '' c11p shortr~ing hollowed out centre. Brush his- 11 seem~ a pity that some or·: cac g one es tnatwn an regu ~~ >•nps fo: II. an• ~lr. ~ncl ~lr•. ~·reel ll:lrrr•: ·orlhy m; dc a ,·isit to st. I c~~ enit dough with milk: sprinkle gani1.alion does not take hold: laxation and coffee. sn:,\~ISHIPS CO. Jull of Whltbourne, spc•nt 1111! 11Joim's ll1 wcrk·end. 1 ~lr. nnd Mrs. Harry Squire; I W·>poon vanilla with cinnamon sugar. Bake in and keep this excellent cinder! Without these precautions a d:·l\'{" · . sailing ag~in June ~:~n wcck·rnd here as ol &-- <1nd family. The Front. Bell 1.:· "1 t•up crushed pinc:•pplt•. not hot 111'!'11. 425 F 12·15 minutes. tr<·Ck and field In condition. II t 'k h' I . 5 I C f · na .• ;1. Jill 'I " 'I l'e •· ~ue>l>I' ,. \1 · 1 1 1 1 1 1 1· 1 tli"tl'nc I s.·,,,., ... 'lrlnlcclr'", •.rl•·. has.. s"r•·cd lh" communi!\' .o! s l'l ·es on nn, C alm t le on erencr. '.\ rlt~h lc~l'ing ~lontreal Lc; 'r. anu ·' rs. • o . ,,,,,.. . r•. Strp 1e11 -l Saturday. grall•lnl appreciation to all 2 ~lips sill('(l Uddcn pa.,s· •, ll'a;poon haking ;oda for yuu lo1·ers ol coeonnt. and for thonsamb, o! Jlell lsl:mdcrs. F t' b 'ld l . iNdng )lnntrral .Jul ~t•·. Trr1l ~1. Rr>-r. \lana~r·r 11or\hy 11rr,• amonc the \'isi ing of their little son, Jrmmit.l 'z teaspoon ~•'It 11hcn you arc pils;ing around 'a lglle can U\ up as a rcsu 1 (II <::o. 1 . dur. St. John'; .lune Du Entcrpri~e l'onstrnl·lion rom. tor• t the capital o•·rr lht' Espccially to those who ~rnt' '• rup ra1s111s th<'>e mac;.roons. we certain tv J. ,()Sl Ne\" .thc~e heedless acts: starting on a trip ···:U~r 5ut.0 July 2. pany, is prrsentl~· lwrr trum wcrl;-rnrl.11 trl«':::rams. cards, letters an~\ Blend sug~r and ,llllrt<·ning hope· We will he close enough -- ' ing slept well the night before. f' Brn \1'<1r!orll lo•l a " '' c · :says erem·r. lea,·ing )lontreal If< ~peri;•! 1 ~~o~kln 11 lahll• .July da , isitM~ t<• I hi' 1-lallll. Tlwy n•··~. ~«';•rs ultl .lune Ifit h. l'on~r:•l· o1·rn of 3i5 degn·rs tm· 12 tu .\lix thr coconut. flour and Jl;.r . .lunr Will. The1· ir.~ In !lrll l;lantl from l'nprr h · 1 ·· lea,·i.,g ~lontreai 11,1. ~IHlin,1 Puhhr t\l'l'lllll:•nt .\tr· hro11netl. ('ook on <·;tkr r~ck. ul <·~~'- \lix thnnHrahl;·. Huli ).!:IIIII ['mr in ~nothrr hn:•l July 15 t Bar Rob· .. -ho ll'a< lor man)· ;·rar' «'11'· ll E. Whitr. llranl'h littlr '""· Rirkr.l. >11C11l ',}l<· .\I a·c~k ~ I>oUl 2,I do1.rn. .mlu ·•;·• ..II > -11r. o f a wa Inul. Bah 1··i:h thr nr'.l' onr in tuw. 11hrn lo ' ·t I. I1 I rat'[" IC ;ll'CH. Ien t s acro,;s c· <111~11;;. t'Uil; .,,. orrn r350·i') 15 lir<1. muthrr. ~lr~. Laura Erans "' hut" pipino hot from th" 111 ,. 11 _ min:ll"'· , 1 ,.,,n~ 11 ..111 ,1, ,.,,,,1 l~ra".· ,r;,,, <:Olll< be ~ub~tClntiall\· reduced if C\'C!'' ,;·. ·· c: .luly 291h. tr~ In lnt rl!). nn . a tun1 ;ty ., 1\rnl nf Th·: l'orr. '1'1 IC><' II n Y Jam ' 1rill .. --··- ...... --- ••.hi!'h- !orr«'d tht·m lo thrir " tlle \1'1CCI l on\' l 11· l1cn I .r:t:· ~oon. ~111'1'· <';•thPI'lll~ t;~ndrr f~l T<.·rl~ ~ut t~ke rc~te< ~·:II ~lontrra\ .1• F 111. .· . . di>appcar likr magi(', ;u if nm () • 0£ "~" ho~t adrift. the moment he feels tired." the Co .• ,r,r.r···,-~·.· • nrr :\mr11ran lll~Ulallrr _LO.! \lr._ ann ~Irs. Plllhl' n·l\rr;,. hal'r, lar"r fanll.l\' 1·1 ml"ilt.llC. a"'"')J)U ---·-···--.. - ·· · \lr. anri "r'. r.ranl'llir c;.,;,r ·.\lo11lrr·l . ".. ·. SllAllt·. ' two 11rr,;,•· t'r·. ".nci ;on~ •. G1 yn don. Dennis a'lrl, Wl'r. "In tlouhlc~ th~ rrdpr.~ "" t fnn~!ratula tinns ~prnl tnr 'tlcrl parcuh. ~II'. and JA~I T,\RTS J ' Safetv On The Water s ·1 A .! lo .tohn'' \l'ilh fri•nd~ and rrl•· anti ~~r~. Prtrr _.1. Krnl. al•o ~Irs. John 0'1\crle, durin~ lhe 2 Cllll' ;ifted all·purpo,p annie t \IllS Rl·:l.l. 1~1..'\:-\D .. \lr. ~nE\\'S: .h In~~. hrr hrnthrr, Rirharrl, in hn~· wrck-rnd. The" ~lso visitc~ flour ptihles Jt .. n s pi IHI. ~1r.<. O'Krrfr'< hrt>lhcr. Rirharrl J lra,poons h~kino_ ]lUIId<·r· REI.I. ISI..-\:'\fl .. "'"" i• rl•ll'r !'h•rlr< lia11co. the (;r·con. arr h I . tl;y lnn~ da;> work. ,...,·ririn~ the ron~ratnlatiom n! tng I e pa.'t \\'eek mu~t ha\'!.' noti~:cr: :··c PETER BUCKI.t:\' I ,.,r. a' . ~~-~pnr• ''."' ~ r• Krnl. accompnaiPd h;· ~b< I tr~,spor>n salt ' Press Staff Wrilrr 1 Fnlrl thy r~hm aero" thy thrir "'" 11 " fricnli< on the oc· arlicle:; from the Red Cross eotll:crn;·:~ eent \'i~itor I(I 1hf Upitc,J. \1 r. ~n•l ~Irs. rr~" "'L' nnl Rn"" ,,r,, 111 P o···n.H fP. 4 lpoons 'hnrlrnlll£ rCP • - ChariP~ · h11•;'''· r;:,inn of lhr fourth Water Safeh· Week. \Ve often \\·onde1 :: i: ' . ------·------· --·-···· 1 ~nnirer>arr sa•·s he is alraid to pick r~st.'Folrt lhtnc ~nm. turn to lh) n! thrir wr indncihlr ~1r>. 11~wco wrre m"rrirrl ~t For years it has been brought lo pubh· no::te: time the phone ring> ii about the dealh or an· -··:··i . . .."';' •. i;.; power lunches all and Sl .Jam«'s Churcll. Brll Island. safety should be exercised at all time.< '.l'h::e .. e:r~~·,·- rt, ~~~··a:-,&'.-;~;:~ _ that which is tran>icntthin~s turns h)· thr late ~Ions. Bartlett. our 0\d Contemp;ible>." . Into dust. ami so on Frida,·. ming and boating. lookir.g impa;siHly at a .. .Tnnr 13. the grim reaper callcrl also to '.fr.: Unfortunately, there are a ron~ratulations gro\\'ill~ no:::~; records, the year·hy-yrar .. ~ .n. !!.\ , al his home Brll Island and and ~Irs. George :\o>eworlh,·. h d · h of the now defunct ·,·an·. .. . . ~,.

  • mollibl<'> Associ a Iion. In failin~ ht•<~lth ;;ince e<1rh· r;];•d;-s. penalt~·. We hope that thi~ 1·e<1r 1he :r.e:'';! a peak of i~ member< in the new )ear. hr was oJ;. branch drow<•rl lig('d to entrr· ho;;pilal this H i'\ational Water Safety Week will be c<::.~: ma\lcr or yr;,r; 10 abhll: ~prin~ wlwre it was found. afl!•r Open ouse e\·cr~'body's mind throughout the 'il:1:r.iC: i:j members. o; 11nom onl;· an operation. lhat hr "'"' ~ur- the autumn. to be re\·i1·ed again ne:-.: ·.e,;:· t~rr.ed up for th• Ia<; !ering !rom :r malignant !(rowth. llEI.I. ISI.AXD-The llell ,,. in Gillanr < off,,·• rr· He n·lurnerl home shortly alter· lotnd Kiwanis Cluh w1ll I hiS Bell Islande:·s, \\'e hope. \1':11 11 ;·,[, :, :::c was drctdPd <.hen 1n wards. where h~ was lookrd )t•ar ,hare in the RC:\F OP" 11 ·rules riuring the Jon<' summer \\'CC;;. their rhartrr to · "'-' a!l<'r h;· lol'ing hands until the house program rrlallw to thr "' rter~. c;;ll eamc rarl;· la>l Friday Hl:i6 kids dav oh;err~.nrr. G.\S morning. Kids rbr i~ Sertrmher 21 ;;nd . -§itO;ji~i~~~ so lew nf u< loft ·• The l:ile S;~nw,.l .\thins was (iordon \!arlin. chatrnl~n uf thr. 11~..-..eP n 1· thr rl'rn1. ~tr. the bo"~ are in ann a~o. 011 lr~\'111~ ~chnnl ho r•:· ~i«rlin '"'' hr hil- hrrn ad· by 'frank g-r·u·---b· e.-: .. -::.:: .. ;~~~t;l iatrghrles!>Y.'lllilitarv lin-­ terrcl thr rmplm· of the \l:n- l'i·ed th;~t thr Rl'AF for th1• ·r time. It ''a' rhe 10~. romr:m;. 11·1rrrI I1r wor k r• I 'ceon< I ;r;11· "'''II cooper;-.te 111.,, 1. Crr.· .. ;'t U)T .,1 '···· u---·~ en··=-'•' ,, all of us !cHows were al ~11 pha1rs o! minin~ unrlrr· lhr local Kiwanis Clubs in lhr' THE STOR\': Tom Wrhrr a wonder anv ,:ur· J!rnunrl. lirsl in old Domi~ion promotion nf thr kirts rla;· pro· r~lurnin~ to Barken·iiJe after "/\II I ~ol'::- ~ntll. -~:--·.· we're mosth· a·ll strll , No. 2 Slopr anrl aflerworrl~ in ;:ram. Rl 'AF sl~lion facilities t I ~ears, find~ that ht has one n·rr f..('i'll Tnn! effects of h.:. :No. R wherr hr pro•·crl him· will h~ utililerl for the henc!it h•en deeded a small ranl :•, lound this rl.lcr Contempt ibles we're Imperial army in the· 1 srlf a mo>t capi!hle ancl r!!ic- ol r~nadian YI•Uiil. This will lie goes to the plar~ and · !allin' to trcr· I fr,f I ainl· I m ;:ot a France, l rushed some i5.000 men ~ I . To o,e 11 1 ne11 '."n .'· .tiC open ouse can a so e. and rusted bedsprings squeak·· .. , .. · ,0, I 1 ·I I h1s death hrou~hl an rn;st<>n· planned for students. Mr. ed. Weber stepped back to one· , \\ rll. I ha~tn.t01 ;· (; · army corps and a ca,·alry help stop the a;;sault. ': ~ ahle loss anrl our mrmom• o! ~lartin will be keeping in touch: .·1 d d 11 d • · , \\ eber sa rd. · ·. ,h. ! him will alw<1ys bring back· with the commanding o!ficer at: ' '~Pu~tn onca el.lgh"tg~t~~, b property and )OU rc . is said to haw railed 1 t · t' r1 1· cl 1 a • ne er re· "You're m-··,u·· a contemplthle •illle I p easan assocra rons an '~" . RCAF Station, Torbay and he peilted. "I'm coming in." . . . . ''' . ' : thou~hls. He Wils an exrmPlar;' is hopeful of having Bell Is· There was grumbl'ng · 'd r b1g mtslake. )1' name . the name stul·k. war, their rank> •t•·•·id J. I member of Ihe Anglican ! land's youth well represented ;,t but feet slithered 0 ~ th~n;; e;: to be Tate Hopkms- d - Old Contemptible< A,. . \ Chur~h. a. staunch Orilngrman, ·the station next September. ~nd alter 3 moment a match ~~s, The makn nho1 call:,¥ and m Ins I'Otrnprr da'·' w~s · , . . . . , Tat~ Hop ms g 011ei • wa; s~t up 1u indthlt· ·r' an aeli•·r mr.mhrr or ".I'' (om· .. . .struck. \\ eber w;.lted unlll It; cr. "~ly n;tmr don'l melD or llw battlt•s b~l·tel'll ; ~ t'.L.R al;o lhr. "Iu'3111S : put to a lamp, then shul'cd! in' to \\'t·ll. now and the ~lart af the p~n'' hr~'':: 1\. n , op~nw~s the lloor. 1p 1 p·you~ t ·d , 1'ha' . . ;" · · Xm·. 2~ the samr ·:ear. . b<1ntl. Tnt!•· a natural gt•n: 1r·. · !· •d 1. . .1. ' au ar n ge. · . I Iman. a faithful <1nd !on~ timP; l\J • . . :\ man ~cc • nm, scow mg.: thin''!" lirst major batclw; ol I sen-ant ;n1d ~oorl citi·"'" in ~l1 eet10 U' .He was ~bout 3a, .tall, hea~·y i "A ~untighter ., rern!orcement' t·amr to evpn· srn' ~ and filthy. Ht• hadn I sh;;.ved Ill ' •·,lust abuut Ih• b~;l lhe withdrawing •IIi~ . .. i will.hr mksrd <1s all ''"''1 lllln • -:-- . a week and he had certainlY' Some thrn~ nwbbe Tom , . . ., Hf.LI. ISLA:-ID-At the June made no pretense of cleamng . th br•t but 1 11on'l Mid l ! 1·air m '· rc 1· 1\lh meetinn of the Bell Is·· th 1· h· e · ' · I ! Snn·irinff1 hr. . : . to . hen 11as . e 1eete d second nre· . ,• 1 . he man WlitS Jully. dressed ex··· · 1 .. e o t nRnlancl~mea. arcancl ncrSamurl: son< arrnrr.thrre prrident• ' chen t•b]• ' h - d• 11·th• argo·•. . r~ trm al thr l'cncral llodel. A shotgun leaned trt'do" .. retorted 1\fbrf· ·' 1 1n o • • • • CI'ROr congratu 1ate 0 OR liS ' · ' ~·· CRAVEN ''A" !ann: lour step sblcrs. ~h:s. clrcti~n. also Gordon ~!arlin. i ag,am~t the wat.! nea: the ,bed. ! Hopkins made an I :\a than Ratlen. ~lr>. Austrn . who was 8 close runner up for 1"I ThiS . place, . sat~. \\ eber,: capitulallon. .'A~ I rr>h • :Clarke .. \Irs. I.loycl Ro~r and ; Ihe office. He also congratu·l ~.oks l~ke : .. pigpen. ; don't say I d;dn t "arn Now enfoy the world's costliest l\lrs. Rrvl<·n Par~ons. "" ~t.cr· 'l?tcd the cluh on being success- _Oh, )eah. ~.neered l~e man I I'll ju~t gel my duds. i mother, ~Irs. nrcharrl Atkrns , ful in obtaining the ;;en·ices of facmg We.ber. Y~u d~n t look 1 He turne? ;.nd mo,~d tobaoooa-the moat modern al>o ~ur<'II'Cs. · George Dyce, as swimming in· so good )oursel!. H1s hand Ithe bed. His too·QUIC_k IIIIer- at the new popular prloel GUARANTEE 1I The funer~l lnok olarc Sun- 1 structor for another vear. reached out ca.sually _for the ta· der. his casualness d1d World-famous Craven "A" cigarettes 1da1· aftrrnnon hy motor hrarsc 1 President B. w Tucker pre· ble. Weber rat sed his foot and I Weber. As Hopkuls ,, give you all you've been looking for in We guarantee that , to the St. Cyprian's Church a11d scntcd ,John Schdiesmann with knocked the table over against to the bed and lunged ' · a cigarette - at the new popular price. Craven "A" :it was one of the largest. fun· his certificate o! membership the man. I shotgun, Weber was cigarettes at the new . erals seen on the Jsl~nd rn rr· after whirh he joined Brian The squa~ter scrambled clear Iforward. HI~ fist No other filter draws so easily ••• popular price are i cent vcars. Th~ serv1cc at thr ~lurphy, Gordon ~!arlin, and of th_e deb~s, saw that he _could kins on the JaW as the nd l!llokes 80 cleanly • , • leta you enjoy ·church w~• t~krn , hv the r~c· Lar Hurley to form a quartet not 1mmed1ate!y. locate hts re· caught up the shotgun J of the aame full . ' 80 much tlavour. tor, RI'V. T. F.. Smrlh who also 1which proved most entertaining volver and, wb1rhng, beaded for ed. 1. i' . weight and same fine officiated at tht> gravesinc. · the shotgun. Hopkins cried out ~ No other tobaccos give you so much quality as always, PLAIN Undertaken Bert nicleout took· w M • } "Let the gun alone" snapped pain. The shotgun droP1 d richness •• , mildness and rare smoking ed after the funeral arrange- af emOfia Weber. his hands and he rtf e . pleasure. ' CORK men'-'· A dele~ation from the The man stopped, hesitated, against the wall. And yet you pay no more for this nre· COJOWtO! tit Orange As!ociation w~rc in al- s • then turned. "You got a crust I "I'm going," he ,, A...... ,,_,~.,.,.llfr mium quality. Switch to Craven t'A" J ... rA.ye•ITII FILTER lenrlance. The followiM from I emce co min' in here and knockin' my I"soon's I get my boots cigarettes today! the L.O;A. 11·rrc thr ~~11 brar· · __ th~~gs arou~d·". goin'." . ,1,. . l rrs: \\ m. Bros.. Gulron .T. BEll ISL \:'olD Tl 1, Your thmgs?" WPber snap· I He slrppcd wobhlln.' . , Robbins . .lamrs .Tanr<. F.li Swain \\'ar ·f;l~mo . '1 's -:: . le .·~~n~u~ 'p~d. . side ol th~ brd. sJt11 . . ' . 'Thomas RnSt'. r. W. J>la<'e at tr,:a 11 "Well. xet together whatever's! he"ain ,. tl (' Ska~r~ " \~arrlrc\. 1'em orr~.~I a ' . . d I '' . . ' • dr~wi11~h .~ le .h~l .,a t:.n r~ne. , s111111av .June rygth at 3 p m ;ours an c ear out. I hiS 1s my Weller. ntrJnw ' · ------~ Ex-se;·viecnw~; will fall· in" ~I hous~." ; the tlI 2.:10 p· m · All members· arc awav"· · 1 (onunu•· •d} P anoll>n .cg1nn >n lh• urgctly requested to attend. "How do I know you're Tom 1 (To lie s Weather )Y WITH SUNNY PERIODS .• oy1 loir weather when you Eat .t _.,jth ) INSURANCE AGENCIES The Daily News WALSH'S LIMITED ( HOME MADE BREAD ) o,crr 80027 St. John'• THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 ' mship Movements i WATERFRONT 1rll't ill'' 111..\SD ..luJ)· 30th. nur St. .John'~ AIll(.: DIRECTORY Safe Boating 3rd., 'llllms Au~. 5th. , ll\1' ~ti..UISIUPS 1 • Relrigcration. DU:\T go out ir, .1 >'tnall boat unless you II!'<' t t111Tt:ll LINE ON l>RY DOCK a competent . ·.>. tmmer or are wearing a 1.:;:r:· lcAin~ at f'tR:-lESS RED CROSS A scow, ~t.V. Western Explnr· ' · · Toronto S.S. f'ORT A''ALON I fr, Dredge P.W.D. 400, and thf, hie presen·er. d ,.. , ··r 1 .lo:nt 15 for J.caring New 'iork .Tunc! 11 haler Sposa. These four may : DOi\T overload an.>.' hoed. large or small. 2-\th., Snint John, N.B. ,Tunc; come off dry dock today. J 01 One person for each seat is a good rule. 1f ' :·~ at Tor· 3Uth. Halifax .July 3rd. arrh·c i 1 , :; !I ... ,;:••n June Sl. John's July 5th. lral'ing July I AT DRY DOCK DO.\' ..f use any boat that is not completel:.­ :.: lot Rot· 8th. for Corner Brook, Halifr.x I The S.S. \l'ahcondah. M. V./ sea worth.1·. ·and :'\cw York. :Sante .\drcssc. nnd the ~1.\'. Am· · ::~ at Tor· S.S. "Sunprince" ~ailin~ ~lonl· • hrosc Shea with Bowaters drum 1 DON'T go out in a boat in story ll'eather. !i · · ·n June 1~. rral ~lay 28th, arri1·ing St.: barker. I DON'T stand up in a hoat or canoe. Learn . , lint wood. John's .lune 2nd. to handle watercraft. ltll. I' I> l'.\NADA S.S. "Sunctial" >ailin!l 111ont· AT IIOR\\"00~. LUMBER CO. Catalina Bonal'ista Eastport 'F d" J "But southern v;omen ha~e' DON'T change places in a small boat. ·H\11-iiii'S rr:tl June 4th arril'ing St.' .Th V LJD, . ,JI~ppy 'Adrenturc' Alcxandc~· a )fig .changed with the times in many! · · ~ .lnnr IR. John's Junr 9th. e :'11 · • Grace Boehner tn. B . d Sl B d, . . :ways 1t is just as natural for DON'T leave the boat if it capsiles. cling to II 1· f "h'tt·•c of Capt Gt'JJ~tt h :t) an · ren an s. '~ a 1 :JX ' ' .. • ' as a 1 The 1\1 v El · 0 G t d · S } C} ·•them ·to follow careers now ;,s ·tt il until rescued . .,·, ,June 20. fTRSF.SS W:\RREN LINE c,t~go for lum, ber to dis~har~e. rhar•e ~I 'c~ps:e ~~dl'CI~~ Til! ~isl~' out tern Iarm 'is for women in any other part· i\"l•wfountll;mrt leal'ing Liwr· nnu a ter t 1e lumber ts dts· ~ · · · 1 I f N th A · " · DON'T attempt to swim to shore. .~;; ll••lil;l\ pou I .uncI 1,,• cue1 St.· J on's h r hnr)!ru • 111).·1 mo1e. to anothe~.. chargina. th a cargob of . lumhercr :mddl 'S { "II AI" o She' or said menca.southern women nal'c. DON'T shoot rapids . 3 11 1 1 1 1 ,. · •il11 ·, June June ~o: L~nvins for Halifax 1\ harf to take freight for north· I .. 1r 1 'let um Cer ~ tspc ~~~~~ . I IVe . always had a "practical"' side to! as and !ln.< ton ,June 21, due Bali· ern ports. Ill ~ u to anaua nc~et ',1 , • , . . h . I DON'T usc home-made r;~ft,: or logs boats. fax June 23 and Boston June , _ ; wharf to take freight for the 1 ~10\ TJllo,AL on. atlrnrlr . . The ~f.V. Arch1e ~1rKcnne The Blue Haze fishing !rawl~r I he tllll'ciling t'ro• idin~ a link 'I ·, , l\a)' Rob· l'.S. "Snndi~l" ~allin~ ~!on· i The ~I.V. Sih·er Jubilee in !11 char~e of Capt. Croke I~ WM·, in charge of Capt. Scotti< haring with th~ pa'l. DO:\'T swim too br from ~hore. Sll'itn par· trral ,lune 18th arri1•in& Iii., rharge of Capt. Parson~ i~ tak· m~ to go on dry dock. and tl r.an· 1a rrfital which will last a few "Prc,idrnl fl~d a ~,., ..,1 1 <~llel to the ~hore. ·I \I 1 ,John'> .June 23rd. lng freight for the usual north· uot. get on dr.1· dock "'Ill toke weeks. man'.' fril'llds in the \orti1 ... sa1d . • · om rc·a I It I th I II DOi\T "''·im until :·ou be<.:omc r:-;hau.'.\cd .· .. hn'! ,July S.S. "Sunprincc·• sailin~ ~Inn·, · l'Cl.l!l. or . e usua nor lern ~Irs \\'ittichen. the formrr 1\alh· . ··h trral .lune 2ith. Rrril'ing St.' AT CROSBIE & CO'S T.1'0. ports mrludmg St. llrcndans. AT Fl'll."'ESS WITHY t; CO . . ryn Slau~hlrr. llrr famil.1· wa' particularh- il the ,,·ater be cold . .l \lontrral John's Juh· :Ind. l The :\!.\'. Roy Al~a ll. in The R.~I.S. 1\o\'11 Scotia m among the first wh11r sctlicrs or DO \'T ~ll'im ;1 ftcr dark. I 1 .,' ' 1 rharge of Capt. Ro~ers is lakin>: OS THE SOl'TH SIDP. rhaq;e of Capt. Wilson arrll'fd Virginia. DOl\"[ pantc if :·ou should get i11to dtfft<.:uJ. ': GU,F & NORTH.:RN 1 freight for Bonal'ista Bay ports. The G.S. Cutler in char~r of in port from Lil·crpool yesterday "But thi, tahle: i< the fir-: our SHJPPISG CO. LTD. 1 . Capt. Max Rogers is dischnr;:in~: mornin~ with a number of pas<· group has placerl 111 l'anacl,t and t:c>. You muol think clearly if you :~re '! trr 1 \t.V. "Fer~:m" sailing Char·' AT T. lfALT.ETTS LTD. a cargo of lumber and after the cngrrs. freight and mails. and is 11·earr pronct of the tir. 1\'c ha• r lo do the I'Ight thine. :' I lottrtown June 20th.. Pictou The M.V. Nation~! Coiil'rn· cargo of lumber is discharged exprcte:l to sail this mornin~ for huilt a ;;rPat man)' monumr:tl.~ Itt I DOl\T "duck'' ot· push bathers into water. ; .hmp 21st. Arril'inK St. o.Thn'l h•n i~ taking frPi~ht for the. ll'ill shirt orer to Ayre and Sons Halifax and Boston with pas5en· Confrdrr~te hero r ~ throughoul . c Plafulne;;s may cost :1. life. I Junr 23rd. fnl~o~,·~~~ _p.~r~~- Port l:n~o.n, _ t~ _t~ke freight !~1: !!~~~~i~ily ~:ers. and lrei~thl. -· ______I_ lhP I"S ... ., p,,, "all 1\'rttrr . '.' ': • I' - ChariP~ ,. .; ' ., , 'traid to pick ·,,,; · -, ~ lwn it rings 1 <.. : -: n:fke hPrr. 1 ., · ~' -_. phone rings it ·• ;·,:: '~' death or an- ' . :.- • . 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    . ' • • Bishop Spencer Holds Annual Spo I Jayne Stevens-Roslyn Press W.H.L. Decides John Stewart Holy Cross ~al{e lst W El. c . k w· T H· iOn 64 Games Wins Macs t. Bon' IZ. 00' ,• In 0 p 0 nors ;Le~t~~c~r~~:e~t ~f~~e ;.e~~ Sports Title Edge Guards B:~ 9.7 • Bishop Spencer Colleie 1 race to \11ft the cpp. . , secoryd~.. I ern Hockey League, said Tues· Sport. were completed yes· I In. the House compelltlon ~I. ! . Sk1ppmg-Juuy Hawkins. Iclay the league' annual meeting Phil "Lu·ns" LPOJW·rd Hits Fi,rst I · terday afternoon at the, Patrick's took the top spot with\ JUNIOR 'has decided son a 64-game 1 In I I Feildian Grounds with. the i 17!1 i points as St. David's j High jump-Donna Lush, 4'1", schedule for the 1958·5!lleason.J .' Hmner Far Sr.rwn · ~ nrlous Vietor Ludorum wm~ers Iwere s~cond. with 167 a~d St. 1 ~~.ng jump-Elizabeth Cook, : Last so,ason WHL tenms play· . son's and Sl. .''at's 2a•r · being declared. Eliminations Andre~· s th1rd with 125 .:, St., 12 7 . I er. .gamc' schedule. Holy Cros~ edged Guards 9-7 ·walk while ~trikin~ out fi\'r 8 70 I ions last IIIZht 111 Ih~ have been held over the past j Georges were fourth with a 86 Hockey ball throw-Karen 1 I eader said the season starts . in a game that was called anr!, He wa> charged with two rur.< I 1 of the St. .fohn'' Foot· 1 few week1 •nd yesterday th~ point total.. . . • Hicltman, 150'3".. I orl. 10 a~d will finish 1\!arch! then fini~hed at the Ball Park. on li1·r hits and drspite sr1cr~l that thr 11158 sra· · finals In all events took place.! The varaoua wmners recetl'·, 100 yards-Ehzabeth Cook,· 22 .l"st night. With the Crusader>· bad pitchrs ~~ve a fine mour.d: The senior VIctor Ludorum! ed their awards at the con· 14 seconds. · out front 8·5 at the end of 6 in· performancP. he one nf the tnp 1 season~ flrr a num· 11·ent to Jayne Ste1·ens wilh 22: ~luslon of the athletic events 1 150 ~·ards-Eiizabeth Cook, T." I D f~ nings the umpirl' cnllcd the con·. Ed. \\'ooJgar : "'nnran Presidrnl Ol t hr points. Highlighting h~r per· fMUlt)' acting as officials. I Silver medals - Elizabeth· lr.p~crl in lhe rinl(. He ll'a< Phil "I.ons" !.eonarrl came one on Russell harl h:s ,rc~nd; opened I he 1 formance was a first ln the 150 List of winners: ICook, Sandra Parsons. t~ken to a hospital where he •• up with the rirsl home run of pitrh turnrd inln a rlouhlr pia~· : season when he ktckrtl yards dash. She will abo re· SENIOR Bronze medal:-Karcn Hick· underwent a brnin operation. I r~. the season when hr tre•l off on Wool2ar ~al't' liP fiw runs' leather at rrntre fidtl. ceive a silver medal. High jump-Jayne Steven~. man, ·· · ·-·- -·-- il-0.-~.<>- ...... ,._.,.,_,,..;...... : .• . a pitch from r.uards hurler F.rl. or. live hits :md five wal'·s. fir: Maror Hi;::gin~ alter hi'· ,In the junior division the 4'5". . • I Intermediate: Victor Ludorum High .lump-Bernice Kam. j \\'oolgar in I he fourth with hix hils anrl four I' !Ill r~ce. 100 yarcls cla~h and the Durlrr, 138' 11".. · gro1·e, Judy Hawkins. Sk.ippin;;-Peggy Godden. Sfnior boys Victor Ludorum in in IPII crnlrr ficin. walk~ whilr >trikinl( out . and harl two ;lnk<·Olll' 111 to flurlrr thr hall 1\'a.' hit to 1 \\"iii It• IJ' I i' ~·•ardtri to All ~iris ha1·in~ 12 srrond~. . No;eworth)·, Belt)· Oldforcl. Grode.< 1 mtd 11 (comhinra'l: mwl sports da)' to hr complet. his credit. \\'hrn he left· the dPrp c~rit~r firld willa r; 11 ;;rrl< nil'. pnmt~ or more whilr a bron1r 1.\"/'J-:R,IH:niATE Bronze medal:-Sandra Colr. E"~ anrl 5poon race-Ann~ rrl with t110 of thr_. \'actor, contest in th~ fifth hl' had two r.corgr Anrler;on m:rkin~ " .•' I} f' I.~ mf. 100 ~·ard~-Daphnf King, 13 Egg and ~poon race-Susan Prg~y Godden. (highe~l num· sons tlurrl. In thr \actor l.enndarrl'.< homer together f~>r " fl Short. li1 5 Peggy took lir$15 in the 75 seconds. j Baird. · her or point~ in grade~ 111 ~nd Lurlorum standinJ:~ T~mplemf.n . lhrre mns. Thrl' ~ 11 1 ;, h:·are R. Hoh~on. :rard~ da~h and thr ~kipping 1~0 yards-Roslyn Pres~. 20.2 · Grndt 111: 1\'l. . and Parsons tied for ~rcond · oi run< in 1hr 1irrl as Rrrrn ' ri j) ~orrn .. t·r: ~r, :with 13 points each. drrw ~ walk. ~!;.unrler "'" hil r Flrm1nc. Thrre poi~ts Wl're ~il'en for by a pieth. l.ronarrl ,, ... , <~fr I' ' 1'. Hurl ...,. ;; 1 'first place With two for. ~ecnnd , on a fielder'> rhoicl' ~nd Rill J\ ar.d one lor third. TrophiC! won ; Rnhson hi I a sinqle to hrin~ r;uarrl< in thr spor~s wall ~e pre~entr_rl 11m ;;rro;; tltr pbtc. 1 L. \\"~d=-h. il to the vanous wanners thiS a brace of r;u~rrl.< rr~i.r trr Tom "Oynam1tr .,uun ,,a~ E. \\"oo'c"'· under coach ll"t!ttn·. I !loll' t'rnss 11 ilh .lnr Gu!liwr i ;tgnrd anolhrr great wn•,;:lin·-: E. Rock·.1o·ii. ,. : beat Joe Gatherall on ;. Ask 111 ab111tl it.' · ltal'in~ 1\\'o for (tn·. Lirrll' : card {or \oc;ll fan<' Pnlel1atrt·: ll. \\'a rd. p:: kick to tie the za mr. 3-T NYLON (':·nr!-:Pf With a tadimn \fondly night. : football was pia) rd ;;I ~ i Tom .c cram; NOW at a NEW LOW PRICE the Jinr in a mal('h against the Ford •hut oul Clt·l'eland lnrll.:egro hea 1 ~·wrid 1 t champion , on tlm·e ~ing!l·~ Tlltsrlay ni~hl, lht• San ~·ral:ciscn (;•ani;. \l'1•h Boho Bralil. The mnin event 4;0. and ~trurk out 10 as :\ew llw de<·iInn!! and The· hJrrlest hi1 hall of! !\:ir­ 1 3-T NYLON Deluxe Super-Cushions . it i~ sur~ to ron lain plenty of snlpperl a. Trthe \\'lll.mng ' nng <;rt:r. 11·as floh!w Thoamon·, scoring ~n'"~ up trunl , !inr excitl'ment for local w.esl· at lour. Rtll Skoll'ron s stxth·ll~ll· ~~~htn homer of :h .. '''"'"" !n ;h~ could be one ol t ho• 'l· ~ f s tng home run scored three of Inc nmth after two wen· nU:. !l!ntend.ers for the "'"'on. m~ an.· . Yankee runs. ,,3 lnlz.IT j11nr1Ra · I, . Hutton .,.·on. lh~ hravywetght The 1·iclon· wa.' Ford's S"l·rnlh · four hunrl:·•·d tl I t h t h . , LF..,O nat the rails fnr the en· ita ' as ~ear r'n 8 rou\ ma.c straight. PHII.ADEI.PII!\ · ·\P. r·l,.m' agamst I e ormer c ampaon Hank Bauer. "'hosr third . inn· !.~hint•'< wihl lhrm• :n thr plalr. and &II came a"·~y '"'· 1 with the calihre of play I.ou Th~r. Sanct that lime ing bunt wa.< th~ only \'ankPe "ith th~ h~r·pbcr r.o~! I States and . Canada.. He .has serond when Rilly :\loran threw, .\narlt·s Dodgers % Tur.s error carne on Carl ' Hutton's favourit emalch win·' Berra sin~led to right. scorin!! Sa11a!ski's hit ha('k to the mound. ' li"OEL VJ~tcmtnr.l ncr is the Abdominal Streich Bauer and ending a string of 24: The righlhandcd pilehrr tt rcw i 1 1 Holy Cro>s footh;dl -rau·" which he perfrct~d and is now/score I e s s innings for the: wild to catcher ,John nosebcro. last on thi~ -rnr' c used by many other profes- Yankees. 'Two runners crossed thl' rlatc at Team!. ~h 11 r·· only sional wrestlers. llrre Sko\\'ron hlasird and the Phillies mm·cd .1hrarl 7·.'i. wllh lract.-a. ! hi~ ~PI'·' was last m:ht a1 :h· Boho Brazil, whri stands ~ix · enth home run of t!tr sra~on. : Rt•forl'lhrrc wa,; ~~~ o:tt marlP. I ih;: lC m11>t conle-, alii 6.70 15 blackwell! root s~n·n inches in hei~hl r St'r"·!ng ~I anile and Berra ahe~d the Phillirs ,,.or,·d ll1o more run< lube 1\/Dtlo 11as impre•·rd ·.•1!l and wei)!hs in al 2i5 pounds, of hu~t , . . ,, ,. fur SIX I!' tltt• IC!Illn;! Ptrlorn~>ncc b" thr 1·.1 • is a fine !<·icntific typ~ wrest· 1. P.tT.r:sBl R(,ll ·\J ·-T••d "1 11>·:. ~uke S111der duhh,·d a "'"·nch . E1·en if I ~1;;; lhc nn 1 l~r. In a rect•nt matt·h in St. 1 t.~ll.,kl, Koman 'le]las and Htll mnm~ hotnPr lor the llodgi.•rs :rod ~,,. 11 ,·,,,_ • .. Impressed it would mattr John's ht• puam·rl onr of the! \1ru~n ~lastt·d. tnplb mth-. sec· ·Harry .~ndt·r-on donli•dal· ni•jtt 1<'. cu~tt ,, : '' •... ,~ · 1111 1. ~aid previously S fan~ lilt\ ple;t~ of wre~thng coach llcrm:m Fr:mks of. the behind the fil'e . hit pitt:hi11~ ol T111111111 t",.,r. ·: .-. Stroll.., 011 the lnelde-Goodyear 3-T Nylon CordIa cxctt~me~. an. a good clasplay Giants in the fifth inning. :Bill~· Pierre. ~ and (i.old ",,.,. · -:•r Is an for a good :rl lriple·tanpered to Jive you the safest, strongest tire car· point I would gire th of sccenllft~ ~ang battle. The f.iants only run came in 1 The White Sox gut to Bo>ton Kt'llin ,;, .. • · · a• C\lflr, Resists heat, ahoek and bruisin& liVfll JM The semt·fmal ~vent of the the first inning when Felipe Alou ' starter Da1·e Sisler in thr rarl•· award ir. ·;;~ ~nrl . to the Guards tri rl't3i pater protection from blowouu and punctura.. evening Monday night Will he hit Haydon's first pitch Ol'er the. innings !or a 3·0 Jrad and adrlrct but anythin~ ran h• between Lord Athol Larton, left field wall. Ian insurance run inthe >CrPnlh. from now until chamnio, brought back to St. John's by I API - :lfihau- Billy Goodman knocked in two Playoff time. As for ti Sefef' 011 the outside. Traction enginrercd tread design· :\~ILWAUKEF. popular dmand after h1s fan~ kee s Lew Burdette returned to Irun~ with a sacrifirr fl•· anrl ~ Oi the teams it wonl•i t liw' you up to 4S% more stopping power even on wet bout last ~londay ni~ht. The . form Tuesday night, slopping single while Rav llo~nr 1 anrl llrly to gil·e am· forrra . ' .,_aJ\e!lt. English nobleman will tnke on IChicago Cubs on nine ~catlered Pierce singled h'ome the nlht•r llke m1· worrl ir' 1011 "·i· Dan Miller, youn,!(er hrothrr of hils as the Braves poslrd a 6·311 mns. !landings ~houlrl hr l'el the deadly ~lillrr Brother ta~ 1 ':ictory an~ increa~ed their ~a. A tripiP hv .lim J.andi~. a 11,1ik . .. ------...--·--·-·- 1 ·------> .. team combination. Young Dan Ilona! J.~acue lead to .2 gamP~. n single h)' Pierce and (;ondman·s 1 ~filler has bern ~choolcd in the I The l'lctory, his faith a~:ainsl 1 ~acrifice fly ga1·e the Sox a .~.o Tep Values on 3· T Rayon Cord Goodyean too. finer arts of rig mayhem by four defl'at5. was the f1rst ~om- lead in the second. nis two older brothers and has -·-·-·- Trade away your tire troubles-get new I • proved to be a fine student as T • ht' B b II recent matches in Toronto hal'e proven. However he usually on 1g s ase a Super-Cu.shions Deluxe Super-Cu~hions has his two brothers in the Dance At ring coaching him and as they G d d · · · fils elder models, PlyiiiOIIth, Ford, Chev., Nash, will not be h 1 k uar s an Feald1ans meet I Anderson w11l pial' center fielri co ,. In 6.001 16 Sl24·5 Size 6.00 lC 16 $15 45 things m, t ere ncx wl·~~ i I~ baseball at the Ball Park to- : with Len Walsh i~ left and Jim :-t~f HlnJ Studebaker, Meteor, Dodge and Pontiac. 1 .. 3.' urn out a I t e 1 mght nt 7.00. Guards dropped Russell In right ... different ~or the. youngest of i their first game to Holy Cross! . · 0.1ncirc . "'"'t_,,,_ Fih pr~·19 57 Plymouth, ford, Chev .. Hudson, the wrestling Mahers. t9·7 la~t niJ;:ht while this will b~, • ~t,.lium '1"' T· ',.;. Size 6.70 1 15 S1295 Size 6.70 1 15 Nash, Studebaker, Meteor, Dodge ond Pontiac. $1695 Al~o due to popular request t~e first Appe~rance of thr OJlCra fJOll Ti fll This "ill "' . .,. · . St. .lnhn's ram will a~ain be Feilrlian~ lh· ,r,, .. ,. ,, Jlih prt·19 57 Dodge, luic~, Nash, Olds, Mer· a hlP lo walt•h some of Iheir own Fril )'rt he has nul: (liay first wilh llirk ('ooke ~t !'IIII .. \PEI.PIIIA (.\J')···I\•·" ;,, 1~:.; I":" " ,,. I ~nnnun('cd who !her wtll be. second ann Bnh Plnu~hman at turky Drrh~· a nil Pl~aknr,, '"" ',, h.. dn'<" •·· 1 ' • ''.-\',. l SEE US NOW AND SAVE ON GOODYEAR QUALITY TIRES .. Wrestling. fans ar~ asked to third. Tols Chapman will wor~( ner T:m Tam unMn•rnl "'' 11nur 111 trl '.,, ;"•' '. keep next Monday night open a! short. In the outfield Harry oprratiO~ Tn~sda)• I? re~~~·e " returns in ihP f.. l. ' '' ' lor title match between Dick Sampson will roam in left with , b?ne chap fa om has !nJureri; SEE YOUR N.EAREST Hutton, present world's cham· Harvey Clarke in center. Bill nght !eg. Surgeon~ S~ld the ~l'~llF.R _ c I I . 1 pion and Bobo Brazil Negro Ryan was the starting right operallon apparent!) \\as suc· BA:\GKOK t.IP nt . ' hearyweight wrestling 'champ-/ fielder but is presently out of: crT~shfui.C 1 t F , th h 1 agriculture dcpa~;~clo ; . Jon. town working. Rollie Spurrell e . a ~m.e arms . ?rug · , rubber planters , mth ' \ or Dave Hollett will perform ' b~ed was I~JUre.d tn f~lhng to placing old tr~r. trm ,. I in right tonight · wm th,e tlnrd Jewel an ll.S the new ln~h·)•r!d •\ . !tor;e racing's triple crown. the. prol ~ sucrrs-ltll 1n j. I · 10 ' LONG·TER~I SPUT~IK . I For f.uarus Doug Woolgar 'Belmont St~kes. , iu n·planlliiC 1' i 1 3 1 .; ,. ., LO:-IDON < lteutcrst - Spu!n1k wall see mound action wilh romhat a rlcc!tn•· n Ill. launched a month ago. 'will Rollie Clarke doing catchin~ PRESERVE QI!IET ·it< .• . i .·' fly for a long tim.~-~.1 a~y rale duli~~· ~!_ax Ho.wl'll will start \'!Rr.TJI:IA. South !'lfrica.'.\~l · .-----.-···,;.~·rblin ;:1 1more than a year. sc1enttsl Ser· at hrst. Land~· crocker at srr· \t:yhocl~· with an ur~:r tn ·""' m l nauthonzrn of (~Sunder · I 'I• 1 • • ' I; i L: gtl PoiMkOI' ~air! in a hroadca~t ond. H~n~· Pn·jnm~ki at •hnr: \'irginia parks had hPifPr )!rl mean a [lnP ' j ' . ~·· ~r DEALER over Moscow Radio Sunday night. ' and Doug Hillis at third. Georre permission from the town derk. l bylaw . l. : 1,.

    ------.. ------. -·- ··- ··- -· ... -·· -· _...... ~-- ..... ·- .I' lY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1958 1 • • I IDS I I ens eason • Irish Requested t. Bon's-St. Pat's Start For Exhibition • At St. Pierre In Goal A tram from the St. John's One Tie Football teague has been . In· ,. l'al\ ~arr · whit•h producrrl ~nmr pxrilin~: t'llt'Urr ki"k' with c;Nhrt·;lll in l'itrd to tak~ part in the aMUal .: .. ,~ht in the ~oal mouth scrimma~r~. : thr nrt> •·omin~to the rr$cUe ttl Rastille Day cr\ebratlnn.~ to· be hrlrl at St.. Pierrt on July 14th. '' .lothn\ FMt· 1 The ~:amr ll'a5 nnrlcr control: thr Rlur~olrk Thr Jri~h wrrr . ... ·'···· ,,,, t~5R ~ra· 'of no'tA Rrowu with I'Nrr \\'in- 1 J:il'rll an inrlirrct frrr kick The r~presentath·e for the !it. rirrre Football League here In • ,,,. ·"" .. r thr tnp .mr nf thr rou~:h to m"ke the trip. cd~rs rra;rrl they could he pow- l'p to press hour it ~~o·as not ,, ·'·''>:r< ll. Iii~· rrlul ih this 1058 scrtrs. St. 1~"own whether the St. Jfat's ,. · ·•·lrn: ~I lhr Bnn's 'howrd :hat thcl' hal'e a ''Prnrd thr determined defrnsiw team and ltt·.1m ha\'C recci\'rd permission 1 from thr league to tral'cl for ..-n hr ktckr1l it will t;·ke a ~ood forward liuc , the rrremo1ics but ~s the ab· · ''~1\trr tirlil. to rcgis:rr a!;ain;t them. · ·.r11rr lrr.m the Capital · will 'I:.·'"' after hr· ·,· ·>r t'aptain:o 1mr~u only one day as ftr as the 1 ISt. .lohu's schedule i5 concerned . ··~(' 'f'W'l'1'\J , . I '

    Dcput~· i\1ayor Jim Higgins \\'ho is also Honorar~· President of the St. John~ ..; Football League is shown TO:II ~IURPIIY in the abO\'(' photo as ]H~ kir·ks orr the lir:;t ball to open the 195[1 Senior Lc:~gue in \\'hich St.Pat's and The onl)· ~:oal in the fir.;t St. Bon's met and ended in C\ one goal tic. Reading fmm left to ri.l!ht: Jim Bro\\'ne. President of the Foothall Leag~c half ramr 111st two minutes he· League. Jim Higgins. Joe Healc~· and Jark Rabbitt,. both 1-lonorar,\· :.!embers of the League and referee fore rrkre~ Brown sounded the 1 Doug Bro\\'11. Revised Schedule half time whistle. Right half 1 Tom .\lurphy intercepted a pass .. c· .. - --- i Official Release) out nm centre and cmTicd the~ Reuatta otnm. IJ Hal> · rl, PJa r Bcrau;c of an rrror in the ball ll'llhttl tc11 yards of the ~ lFootball Tonite ' r. s 0 ' '(tri~inal ~chcdule, the lollowin.~ 18 yard line and sent a siuler p . • v ill he the halance or . the ~:oalwarrl. John Browne in ~o~l OStponeS llome Games In -l'heiluk tor thi, round. •101: c;,\TIIEII.\1.1. went to the ~:round for ~ sal'e· • Frildtans r;. Guards. G r ds '}.1 II R" I Hoi)' eros~ IS. St. Pat'J . . . . but ttw hoi leather ::oth through Thursda'~ Binuo Feildians vs Ua lll Ill \ Fcildiacs 1·s. St. Bon·s. .. • Lank). Jnp t.athcr;~ll was 1\'lth· hi~ legs lor the opening g(lal of Y t" .... Holy Cross 1·s. Guards . ,.r' out .lOU Lit th<' !'tar .01 the ~arne 1958. · . The St . .John'~ RrJ:nfta Com· The .'rcond gam~ of the St. \\'imor at outside le(t with Roy Feildians n. St. Pat's. ·a; hi' held the lrt;h forwards In the H'cond hair St. Pat's mittec whit·h originalll' scherlul· Juhn'< Srnior Football Lca.~un •·\Jirl~r" .Jenkin> holrling do\1'11 O'fT.\WA •CP• - The ~lcmo· · >r<>rrl<'>< ttme ••·lt•r time and the tir>t tew minutes and Sl. rd a hingo night at thi> Stadiu•n i' ,;chrdulerl for tonight at the i:1;irle left berth with Dou~. rial Cup thampion Ottawa-Hull Holy Cro;5 ,.,, St. Bon's. t:uards I'S. St. Pat's. the nnl)· goal :L·in~ rl~eterl lloly Cross vs, Feildians. ll'htrh was on a penalty ktrk sii'C. Tl~e Bhtcgolds had sr1·eral postponed thr serit•>. lc;lglle champions r.uarrls mer1· rrntrr fm'll'ant. l'haull: will· thrir home games nrxt season St. Bon's \'S. Guards. • , :. l"n~ >hot- hy 11'a!' a ncar !':11·e by r.~,therall a; · iOI'<'l;· chances to register as dirt nc;::atta President .Jim fliggins ing la>t year's ccllar·rlwcllrr<. br flanked on the ri~ht h: Stan· in Hull. Que .. acro>s the Ottawa :. : : :: .\l.1rph~· at t hr hr rln·crt and mtsscd the wrll ·the Irish bnt both failed to he;:,t told the :-:F:\\'S last nidtl tha! Fcildians in which could p•·n- Brrt•n a former Feild ian s!ar llil'rr from the l'apital. it was ..... c·.: ,,,,, mark of the placrd dril'c h;· ~far; hall by only Browne and r.nthcrall in the ir1 \'iew of pre!'cnt control'cr· i ; .: • 1nto the final . h S B , ,. " . be s rcrl'· Ral· \\'ilkins. I . tr .lun•or 11 a" a, >ra,on nl· tu t e gnmc for t. on s were ing o clear. the ball from his Bingo the Regatta Committee this season. , P • · , ndcd then· horne gamrs between C\Til Green and ~lary ~loor, ! - ''' ::-.::.::,,, of play hut :·e;1 ~ot~~an at .centre half aknd own zone· handled the b;.ll in' ; has decided that they wit:old The league opened last nHtt · Petr {l·an;· manag<·r of t~e tl:e Ottawa Auditorium and the will. meet Jim Steele and Ruby :· ·•, c.•!t Pat ~lr,rshall 1 u 3C • a1·e Smnott, a roo ie • side the 18 Yard line at the 15th their Bin~o until a later atr and as a result two' team! "al· Frildian team last night ~atd ·HUH Arena .. playtng a srncs ~!organ in the Ril'erdale ..... f: ::~ from the h:tlf· C:ub mixed doubles tournament in s~nior circles. Sinnott, list· i minute mnr'k and Pat )larshallj The Regatta Committee h3s read,· hal'e shown that thel' mal·. that coach Ge 0 rge Stockley has i apmst Ontano .lumor A teams . :·, :,~··'·•rd line durin~ tonight at the Club courts at eel ;.s a spare filled in for a took the penalty kick. ~larshall earmarked many thousands ol be·c~ntende~s Cor the 1958 ~iil·e;·. come up 1rith the starting lineup; m Ottawa .and an. abbrenate~l ;;·r :~ .,. roach \\'iflin'; regular and turned in a star ·sent a grounder to the left cor·' dollars lor tl,e improl·ement Qf for the Blues for tomght and Ontano Sen:or A. ~.astern D:1·!· 6.45. ·• · ''· (;atherall on ;; ~ame and if he continues his ncr of the net and Gathcrall Quidi Vidi Lake and already ~he ware. that the team is carahle of gi1·. sion. schenule in HulL .. "' ·, ::p the ~nmr. la;t ni~ht's performance could di\·ed but he was too late and historic St. Jop~·~ La.ke 15 hem~ Guard, mana~er non Soper ing performances thi> season . ,. ::·'Ill\~ ~amr rn· - be one o( the leadin~ rcarj1u&rds the game w~ tied at one all further beaut1Cted ll'lth the ad· . 1 1. 1 . h BQ1.0 "Buck" Pennell is back Hah'' rrr~:dent .Tamrs P. ~lc· . :·:"; · ,,·as played ol a in the lca"ue. For St. Pat's th• l\'ht'ch rema 1·ned untl.l the r1· 11 , 1 dition.of.a twent~· thou>an.rl dol· in relra>JO~ t tr meup a;t ntg t · Caffrr,· ··~.nllll£ that the prrformance or Ted Quigley whi~tie twenty minutes later. lar hUtldtn)! on t e nort 51 ~ 0 than last ~·ear and shoulrl be hr rerril'ing rln h21·c lloc~ey League. che.; ai d completed the quarter· I 'l· .. 'IJ .. ·•;·. top tram~ wtll be 11 1 while ~larshall who started at D~1·v Sinnott. halr backs, Dal'e ftcatton o( the ~a ·e an , a .. hip,, L~n o.~e~ throu~h J: . '' .1 : · •• la,t •lght', Ramc 11 P tront when he got the ~hilt ~lurphy, forward~. Lcs Bruce, ~·. ·source.~ t' Tr\Cnuc ~hat .•t i~·. sr;!'ions hart named Ia!'! ~·car's lr~r'" Conk at rrntrr half· , Delendin~ champion West Ger· ,, rei 1··· ·n~ dett•n>tl'e tram h)' roach \\'hiffen in the seconrt O'Grad1· \I Kal'anash (; Rich· hcrn. abe to m~ct 1 e elcr • star nrtmindrr Stirling llnrtdi· "!tile' h;~rn11nrkin~ Dou;l.: f.Iol,, C't•O''S ·man;·. France. Brazil. Yugosla1·ia :I .. ·h. but \lith a hit hall. ·ani:;, · . creasmg co.sts 0 nott a; hrtwccn thr will play at ha't. I ;:, :and Sweden qualified earlier for ii ~· .\i.' j,~sley. lmprol'emrn.~. upri~ht> Squirr~ ri~ht j: •: · .,, ,a,·y up trout S:ron~ wind d~rided the edg~ ST. PAT'S-Goal. .John Browne. : , with c~rry !'mith trJming up 1'p front for the Blurs Gerry S ; } ,thequarter·linals. tl II . • d he one of th<' uf pia~· in both h;.tr~s with full backs, Jim Phelr.n, John 'Probable J with Hohir Pikr on lhr fullb:w~ Ru,.scll will pb.r at nut ;::ame i• slntrrl !Pr auditorium at 8.30. This in- ico. Hun:;ary and Austria now I !Ontan recorrts 1 ~ parentheses · ! hack again at right half. t;p 7.15 at the ,\~Te Grounds on dudes the ,·arion~ !"dies cont· ha1·e bt>cn knocked out or the d king At Teams .l}e . :Satlnnal t~ague ' front the Guarrls will hal'e Don Pennywell Road. mittccs. tournament. Golf Tl : Chtcago at ~lllwauke~ r:-1'-: ---:;;::~;:::;;;;;_:~-:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;~~~------Quarter-final• lor .In~ 1~ art Bri~~s 10-0' I'S .Ja~ q.n: ' i France ,.s ~orthern Ireland; 1'0ROl'\TO CCP)-Defcndi!lg San Francisco at ritlsbur~h: . Wc. 1·~. Grant rj.J• . 1 ,~ the ontr The Holy Cross forwarrl llnP Morris of Oakl'ille. Ont., and Titus Burrnik wa~ banished in ~~~uld nl 7 32 Boston at Chtca~o - Sulltnn ,. matter last year mny he intact with as qualifiers played nt thr match a~ainst :-;orthern Ire· 14·11 n Moore IJ·t 1 .. ·urr thr ~am" · tl1e exception or Cec Joy who Thornhill Golf and Country I . land. 1\ hich was decided in an ,,,cen' and goud along with his brother. Frank Club under slightl)' windy con· Washington at Detroit-Griggs 13.31 \'S Foytacl< t5-61 or Susce 1ol'erlime period .. He got hi; ·: '· · - po~nt; of the who played on the halfhne last : ditions. ~Irs. Streit, also Can· i marchin~ orders mtdway thro~gh '1:·,, ·:~.·!r t>(linions anrl year has decided to retire. The; adian womens closed champion, (0·0) Baltimore at Kansas City ir\' the extra. apparently for argumg .c· .,, •• mpre!';ert. Gullil'er brothers, Joe and I is seeking her third 5traight Or•• : with French referee ~laurice Gui- 1 -Pappas (3·1 l l's lckson (4-21 ·· rm 10u;l)' St. Gerry along with Doug. Sears tario Open title. :!l 1P. ' • · • ~ ~MJd spa;en. and Frank O'Keefe are back I Ontario junior chamlpon Hun~Mian rentre half F•renc :.· •· ~ \lot:ld gil'e t~e again while the. open .spot Is ,Jackie ~foro, 19, .of Burlington, ·St Pat's Jr Sipo< wa• s•n' olf fil'~ minutes ., '· :.•• ,:, to retain· hetng battled 01~r h~ Tom 1 Ont., scored a m1ld upset when 1 • • brfnr~ th• •nrt of the matrh •·. • .· '"' thm~ ran hur· :\lcGrath and. Adrian ~to !loy. j5he ousted highly-rated Roma B h )} 1 ~ca•~·t \\'~lr< ~fl•r ~ partio:· .. •· ·' .r.ttl chamoi•~n· As t~ the ptckmg of the team Neunrlorf of Toronto 2 and I. 3Se 3 .. : nl;u!l· k~rri rt~,, ·•J!: ·,,-.. A> for tnr, thts wtll no doubt he done 1 All four contender~ from nut- Th~ RltHI::t'1 ·\ i.-trnv n'·e~r ~n~· ''""~'' n woul1i he· scmctime today and tomorrow ~ide onturio wrr~ ~urc~ 1 ~ful. . rPtcr nrutrh. rn~rh or thr l,>n~ :;o'll than fan~~· ~horl·pa~~in;: ··-,,,: 'r1, h•ok o1·,•;· Rae ~lilli~an. C'ai~U\', HIS~ trresterl tn. tr)·m~ for ~ hrrth 1nn1 r<. f . . nil Jmh ntnP !honlil '·· .. itnrup. ~lr'l... prae t.Ices 1\'tnttrr,. (lC ratrtl ~It!' ..1. Stuhh!, • th~1' k I ~t· Ldt win;:rr .\n~lolt ll,·in put .. , ' ""k •t i"alt~nd· Toronto, J l'nd 2. tcnu t 11! II'Ot' ou. i 1111•>•~ in!n the l~sl ri;ht •11th A .. ' .. ~~ '"" plo)rrl in tr•· ~1.\CPJIERSOS .\fat')' Gay, l'al~ary. ou,trd ------t :oal in thr 67th mint:tr. f!lllyin~ .... ,., '·ru,arlrr~ 111 Thr "acphcr,on .iuniur font. l=:ll'a Carroll. Hamilton. ~and 4. St. R Mana O'ers · a(\rr th• hall had rrhounrlrd df . · '·. :.mr,. IIi' plare hall team will work out this Canadian junior rh;-mpion • · • ~ ' thr post. ·•·.· ; .. u,·ri hut then el'cnin~ ;~t SCI'Cn u'clock ~· thr .Juri)' Darlin~. ~lontrral, hester! .J(Ihn raHrry ann :'\orl \'ini· Thr tournament. whith ltr:~n .1une H. is ~chcdttlrrl to end 11i:h <· ; • : .. rmrr nrtminder upprr pitch of Ayre Athl~tic Mrs. E. Creed, ToroJJto. 2 anrl comhr will m;10age the St. the final .June 29. :.'. '' ;"·': ~.,' of lhrrr (;rounds. I. Bon·~ crrws for the Rr):alla thi5 ,'' · '·• nn:- Frrnch. The ST. BO'S'S ! The losers start a clmsolation summct', it was announced hy

    '''·' •·n hrtllrcn Jac!<· The st. Bon's senior football 1 flight today. The linal is sched· the executil'e of the SBAA last · frrr.,t' h anri a.< to who team will work out tontg· h t $ t I ulcd for Frid r.y. Inight. ' ·rakes On New ·.. ··~ nr,rl only coach ; sc1'cn c'ciock at the Shamrock Palfrey will take care of the ., .'"" knows. French Fleld. o crew for the amateur race 1 C k R } Fa~hion Look ••• ~ ' 1\nrfh m practice I C.L.B. riC et esu ts I while Vinicom'l)e will handle ;·:.b h•, the starter. I The following c L.B. players . the Intermediate squad, Bv EDDY GIL~IORE ...... itk position conch :. •ked be ' the Felldian LONDON fReuzrsl - Results J.o:-;6o~ tAP>-H1gh ;oc!et~ ·; '. 10 81 i . r.; 1 fi 1·e tnouts, lou~ .. rea., , 1 k D o! Tuesday's cricket mntrhrs: ·A \U £ C D ·1 f1n,·al A:,cot-ll'here pecple watch j . ,· :·· lo '";lllr l'ol\~< '::.l'(llttH·' to\ni.:!rhl Bl 7 no c floc e~r~: f'amhrirlge Unil'~r·-hinn note T•1c:da::. E1~n a .'.'' "'~ h:. n·tmn frnm lett .. ·11. Cartrr.. 1G. No.-r~o~.t\·/ Oxlorrl l.'ni,·rrsil)· 1~7. Rnrl t~; /~ 11U lll11Cr 1 n~" ~~~o~· ;~lltng the afternoon P~· .,.,'""t \'Car I. Jo;. H. 1\~nrleiJ. Wlckrts. of the AAU or c I~ hQid· I But. he '"a; ,iust a tin~· dot ~:· 'i· '•.hont. Lca~uc. 'vct.l D~rh)'shire 24i and 117; \\'or· i lng 115 annual rllnncr and , the .:a1· fabric of this fashion­ !houl~ get the n;d St Bon's cestershire 323 and 42 for one tlance at the Old Colon)· ! able "rour da)·; of racing. ~<'!Jcr~ would be my choice I 1 wicket; Worcester won oy 9 Club tonlg1Jt. r h a m p a g n e flows like th! Thames and bettors lose pouno·. with Pretty hut I wickets. ''ETERAN TEACHER 's p 2 faster than a fat man doe~ tn a ~~~n~~~·;ms~~r~~t~;:: II occer rachce .fo~~r~:c~~~~~s~~~e~~;t ~~~ a :~ PETERBOROUGH, Ont. ICPI WILLIMANTIC. ronn.-Supremeh· cofidenl. J\:Tn~·or Florimond J. Bergeron dream. Fa,hion ami t1·adition run riot \I ' T.he St. Bon's junior ~!'l'' '58. Miss ~atrice Bo,rt~n.d WJSt pre·, takes his cut the hard 1\'a.v-e,,·cs tii)Sed--as he bnls out the l'it·.l ball or , 1 ·ll:r.e posiuons arc, ~cmor !'Occer tenll'.s will prn, \'ot·kshire 138 and 32.1 for 7 de· sented with a te emton sc lm in the noble catbe of blood;to('~; ··'! ~onte!ted by !il'e i tice tonight at the Sham rot 'Jred; Surrey 94 and 119. York· other gilts,,.;, II she retired liter \he season in the Cit\' League at Wili imantic. c~)Jlll. His u.-ual openin.r: ann hookies. . l.,~~t nr la!t year·1 p~r· Field at 7.15. All memhrr. :ire·won by 248 runs. 44 years' tcatl;ing. For the ln<' day appearance marked his first re~l physical exercise since he suffered ;; One bookmaker handled morr th~n ;;oo.oon !luring Rnyal .~s ' .\,j Br••n 1••• hack ···k· ol hnth ·~ua•s are requester, Glouce~trrshire 224 ann i4 for 30 years ~he taught at :'\orwood k UPI Ph · half," Harry' Ennis... , is; to attend.•·• " 2; ~fiddlesex 244 and 144. Draw. •put tJ' tc sc hoo. 1 1 recent heart e~ttac ·.-\ oto). , cot's four days last yrar.

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Or .:•n St~·Jin.tlh G.n:;-uuucw1 ~•1•1d. 15 Thoroughfare through nost, 6.11)-;\nth'nt•l :-..t:~). IJ:>-:\e"t .Prt\lt~. 81 1.45-l'tt<'l•rcb iii R:lh.1nm. tR Sorrowful a horse 6.11-SvoriS. tn 0(\-(rt'a.n or 11\t \\C'Jt. Part ot Ia Demolish 6.~5-:\"c \S 17 8 6.Jo-l".m. 'Pheatrt. 10 1)!)-Jn• Po~ou·r. hanGman's 18 Old Engll~h 28 God of to\'t -i 1 Orrh~~tra 10.»-Rulh Hatoi!AJ. ';'.01}-!licw~ In a .\llnult. Also-UP-TO- THE·i' 1!'1 ~!-CBf.' ~t"" lope tab.) 31 Threr·toed 45 Slouan Indian 7.01-The Rr:ht lo Happmeu. t•l lt}--~luncal Pro"ram cut 19 Bel'erage :o rather of ~loth 4G Auditory 7.1:i--l'ro~r<~mfl'lt Rcpor1. EXTRA Tl!SSE1 1~"~.4>-'\lu•:cat Pro.,:lt~:nmt. :o Tho.·~ who Orpheus ~2 Petition 48 Royalltolt•n ";'.J()-~('\-\"It. 11.00-BRC \'uirt)·. 1\.00-:-- r.uUt!1n DOWS ., n.oo-Turn nack The c:ock. "• ., 111.3G-Pt(lpt'rtll Juke CJ"Jb. ~ 1.\.... Ptt•rlf' In 1~t-·r rt~rll41n'll"n!! ~~ lw ;;.; I Permits ~ 117 ~ ~. I I P.~t. li: l- •lu.Lr.~l t'r~t;r .. m ~ t~.ll}-~eowt and Wtathtr. Q • ··-· Tt;rr~\!n~ Z ~mall wild 11 , ~ !"- fll.,('~.h.lL(·Il II Ill 12.ZQ-JU\I:"' Club. ox ot Ctltbts 12.3v-Jloat l't,nCl·rt. o ~ 1- rlt•a!,,.a.··w• '1\J•.Ir 3 Homkep\ ''' ·-·I"M:ry anJ ~tu~_,. ~l ~ 1.1)(}-n•'lod lht story. 111 ,_••.. r :-11.\ 1;· for breedlnc 1.1~0ne ~lan'! FamUr. 1 :\txl 10 J \ .• cr.r S··m~hen.v Rt'rMrlln;'. 1.3 >-The ('oup\1" f)nnr. 4 Dr~·. as wine ~1 I t.lj-Grand Ccnlriil Stauu. ~-·.·I'; -:'\i'J!o r d ~:r.t\ln~;a.,. 1 1l 11 ~ ·: '?t' ... (f S• Urotf' 6 Cilrus fruit 2.GO-Rnbtrt Q. l.ewii. 11 !)-Cr1c' S.,:ir.LI~;I ~twt. ~.lD-UHibilly Matlt1tf' I' "'\. .r·,. .- 1'1 l \"II --- 3.0G-EbOn)' and hoty. 3.5~~tWI. J.Oh'iport.a Pu~. 7.1~1\'bal'o Cooklll'. 4.u.)-\\'nternalttt. ..;,_Tbo Bob LewtJ ShCIW. J.ll-~larth o1 E•·toll. ,.$5-:\t\U. 3.:'1~Ch<'Cll.ln" ln. VOCM 7.JD-Round tbt World N'tWI ADd BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES • l.(I()...\'OCWS Don Mturr Shew. Wta\ber. l.l)(l-Bas.U. s.~t). .;upuman. 6.lD-~ewP. 7.4~1ifld, Nrwo ond srorto. 6.3i-Chtckin' tn. \1 :liS f.~ I'!.\\'. JI'SE l!lh. !.4l-\'OCWS Doa Mmer SM ... a.oo-l\fhl. ~rws and Wuthrr. ti.ll•)-Stwa. 7.3o-t\rmtd rorru tlttt~t. ~ ,II 11.1.)....-Shhlllint Repc,rt. tiE\..? ~'C 'i'\N'>' 1\ JO"' 6.1\)-Supr.<'r S('renadt. 8 Ofi-SpOrl! Todil~. A ~J-\"pu 1. 1.20-Kiddl~s Corntr. 6 15-Sportsc.ut. P.1~-Trulh or (OIISfCJUtr.ct". O'IZ(>N', so '10\J (',N'C' "" W\'i"i: I \-1\J\-1'? !. a.r-....rurtt'llt e.~o-~fld. :\eus and Wcathrr. o.~·'-~ur,·n Scttnade. A.~Al-Groucho ~f;1rx. RP..iE t-'I'C I"RE.ii'{ LOW-00\.IJ~ '. CO\JLO 'CV'CN WOR~ I' -:·-~'f" ~- 6.4::-:\t:Wlt. 8.45--!-t1oruinl !!terry Co Ruund. <1.1~-!\-('w~ ~m1 WeaU:t>r. Cl'l-1111 of "' Ooy. 9.co-Grnrral Prm·lnci~l Sewa. 9.1"1:l-~•iuad R()(lm. '-IOU\ , ~::.-~ ::rrl!o C.:'LIC''Id.-:r 7.oo-The ln•lde Story. 1\-\t:.~ t\E\..? tJ\E U'?\ i.n-lli\nk Sno,.. Show. 9.0l-Muslc (Ill ~!lll;on•. 9.3n-Grcat G!ldcrs\('C\ t. I '.·•~Ill.<' \l,tn Pti'IYJ. 9.20--Thc Bob Lewis Show. 7.:.;,1-\\'t!'ttrn J<~n\bonf'. 10 o-:-F\n.ll Ed1fun. ~-l~Btll)' a:n1 B~~h tl'lt Ul-Loura C11Uion. 1(1 lS-!\cw ''orl~~~n. 9.~')-IJ;Ut \nll'l ~fn~·•· ft:>J-Crrllm nJ Crop. ~ H-S('n·s. 10.~:-te"'·" lA a Mln\ltt. 10 :l()...._.l'nll 9'1 1'' '\\- '\(:\~ lCI.Ol-~tartin'a , l•l.00-1 \\'o.t A {.'ommt~nl,t. Corner. ' 11.00--::-.hutr Till ~Hdnl,ht. Jn 1~1ftre't llnll~ tO.t~Goldtn Madonn;,. tn ... !-(·at,. Y.Uh Ut·n.\1. lO.l:i-llcre'a HeaUh. ! 1 .00·-St,n Off And ~nttMt~l Ar.thfm. 1!l.3)-:.tualc from thf! Showt. 10.3G-Seows Ia a '-Unuta. l".:!'-nur1nn' t•r n:ll'tflct !\trtct. ! ltl.31-Star Tlmt. t•U't-tlllte< Y.1th O~nn. i IHl-F:•enudt Mtdltlllons. ll.'.i0-$fl('!ft:r~:Jt. 10.4~Eievrn fur tht M011t1 1:"1 :~•-\•"" !' I 11.1<1-t'orrun 10.~5-Sonca 01 our Tlmt. 11 11·\...-JU:;t nfl\ JAmhnrtf. U.OG-StwA \n I ;\HnUit. CJON-CJOX TV . lt.t~<.:lub "590". ll.~~~f\1 '· 1 t.oo-t.:l(llfc1own. ll.Ot-Th\1 Time Fort\tr. I' :0.1. I t\.3n-Uonour \"our Partner. 1:" L'·'- Rar~aln ltuur. ll.t~Swifl"• :\tonry ~t.,n. ' P.\1. IZ 1~ffOJmbllnl w1th RerMds. t:!.IXI-Nc:wa \n a ~tinute. 1 S.t•~o-Ootn llnuar. I..' JJ-~1l'"'.~ 12.01-Towa and (.'nunlry Show. 1 5.3~Ch11drrn'• l'ro~:rnm. 1~.:ti-R~nl'"lllnr 'Mth Rf'C'Ilrdt. CJON 1~.3o-Ncws lD a ~!lnute. I +i.Oti-Jio"ft1 IJoorh. ~~ 4'-l't•,(\'~S' 12.31-To"n und Country Show. t.3o-~'"' and 1\ulhtr. u·-s~ons Ran.dt. \\'l:llSESD.\1', Jl'SE Ulb. too-Local and Notional llt3d1\nt Ntwt : 6.-ts-:o-umml'r ·rhutr~. 1.31-;\('•.\' ~.\1. t.ot-Town and Country Show. a.oo-:\tark ~!\.ln. 1.•~-~tr.n1ca1 ~tau of th, Cf'nturr. h ~o-Thf' Bob Ltwll Show, 1 05-Yr'tather FCirecaat. 1.3G-Wyau Enrfl. \l,'~i~S : N-W,ndow S~o~;.'H'l.: Pror:r<~m. 6.J.l-:-iflrt. Srws and Wtothrr. 1:15..-S!WI. !t.OG-1\.raU 'Iht:atrt, !.1 '\-Window Sh~tppina rto,rl'm. I &.11-llt•dllne Ntwo 111d Fonclll. l.l~EdllOrill Commtnl. lt.OG-Chn1 5bow. 38 : S.l-\t·.\s. ' i.uo-:\fld. Stwa and SportJ. 1.·1G-S;>Ortl. ll.GO-Srw1. ~ ...... -rollar" nn r:lrr.;f'. ! !.05-Local Wuther. Bambrick 1.45-Arl Daktr'l Notthon'l. ll.lG-Thf' Lttr ~ho111'.---- Street Dial i191·2 •JACOBY CARD Sense Thinking 1 Rolled Titanium Q-Thc bidding has been: From Wales F.ut South West North Jt Q BAKEr.Y I ... Double I • Beliel'cd to be the ol ON BRIDGE Pa~s veJ'" lir~t FINEST BREAD, l'als 2 ¥ Pass 2 ~.T. Its kino in the world. a £3 1 and PASTRIES 'f\\'0 msTAKF.S . Pa5s ? 1 million factory in Wales is nnw 1 in Newloum!land DEFEAT HA!\'D 1 You, South, hold: 1 Some fi~hing enthusia~t~ will: producing 2.000 tons a y~ar of 1!1.\ Q 10 6 5; ¥K 54; •A J 8 fish for many doys without a 'lite. rolled titanium-metal so cnr· WI! O'CDIPS 7; ... 3. /1 Some give up if they do not pull : rosion-rcsistant it woulrl takP DIAL 2868 NORTII tDI 3 Whlt do you do7 in their dolly limit. The rlifle.: 4.000 cars exposure to ~ca wa~rr • A 8 1 A-Bid four spade•. Your; r.en~e depends on th.e reason lor 1 to eat away the thickness of a \' K Q 3 'partner has shown signs of llle: hshmg .and the ~alienee or the post. age. stamp. , . • A K 10 ~ ond spades must be the right 1 piscatonal enthusmst.. . 1 T1tamum, the worlds ntnth LTU. If "'J 9; 4 •Pot lor game you are going l1shmg. you , most plentiful element, 15 oh· ST. and TOPSAIL RD \\'F:ST EAST TODAY'S QUESTION will do well to determine whet·; talned from ores found m Can· For all your Bu:l•Iing • 76 • Q J 10 52 The bidding ha 5 been.' her you are Impatient lor action. Iad~. the United Stoles. Ru.,~ia. Requirements call • A 10 sa • 3 •:ast South WeRt · North whether you desire a ·run creel Brazil, Australia. Ceylon, lncl11. IOI61 - 91171 t J; t Q 9 6 4 1 ., ? Ior fish to~ food, or whether you I Norway and Sweden. Its larg.~st 4 A 10 8 53 • K Q ~ You Sou'h hold· are seektng the quiet out·of·! potential 15 in the construct JOn SOl'Tll A-\ '3 2• ..,.K J io 7 e· +A Q; doors with an Incidental lnt~rest i or chemical plant. but an inter· I .RANPELL, LID. • Kg 4 3 6 5 ,..4 ' ' 'In casting or still·lishing. Hav. · cstin)l small·s~nle apnlication i< 1 BUILDING • ,1 9 74 2 1 \Vh t rl · d • lng decided on this purpose you n human surger,·-the m~t.11 ~ 00 k£QUffiEMENTS 1 0 • 8 3 z aA youT 0 · can determine where you will has already been succe;sfnlly ! DIAL 7166 • 6 nswer omorrow !Ish and what to use for bait. usNI for artificial hip joints I 0 up.to-da' e senicf East and West \'ulnPrable When Jesus was a fisherman and hin~ted finger joints. / Road North East Soutb Wht • for men He determined to leave The new faetory in 'fale~ ~~'7- ~:~! 2 • Pass I . • BARBS !~e praet~~~tts t~t toH~acn~uldH~P~·~J ~~J~st~lc;he_!m~!~l;~s;n~~~;.~~~ Opening lead-4 7 i a lifetime only to find no one Canadian Industries 119~4\ Bl BAL COCHRAN with Him at the end. And the Ltd., C.I.L. Buildln!!. McGill Col. bait He used was the love of •in· lege Ave., Montreal, Que.-in· STI\l&O:'I:ERY BY OSW,\LD JACOBY I The son ol an eastern gang· ners while ha!in~ sin. If we are corporate the most advanced South's two· heart response to ster arrested In a r.obbery was to follow C)mst s example,. . we m~asures yet devised to ensure his p:mncr's opening no.trump · {oltuwlng In his father's finger· must be fully patient, obhvJOus safe working, All operations nre

    ~ was a weakness bid and North · prin•s. t~ human criticism or flattery, cnrried out by remote control I ·, was quite correct to pass. I • • • and we must be determined to and furnaces capable of pro· Two hearts should also hove You'd hardly can silence gold· offer ourselvea to win others. ducing Ingots weighln~t o1·cr 1 been a cinch contract. It would ! enen lor the fellow who works 4,000 pound's are installed In ,; !tave been taken double dummy Ihard enough to at least get a THORN BUSH CUTTING massive reinforced concrete ' defense, In fact to beat three pat on the b&ek. . Only Glastonbury thorn bush cubicles. !' Qdd, but South ' succeeded in I • • • m the United States Is said to In the last three years, tech· throwing the hand out the win·, In dUes where hlthlklng Is be at the National Cathedral, nlcal knowledge of titanium has 1 GH SEC()NO NO, WAIT ... I i • ow. · I not &llowcd, the auto Is just I Washington, D.C. The cutting accumulated so rapidly that the j opened the seven or. a thing. was' taken from the original company has twice replacer! ell THOUGHT. LET'S THINK 1 KNOW West pa~sing PU'r iT fN A spades South w t I ht ' Glastonbury thorn nenr Glas· its melting furnaces. In 195~. WH£1?E IT WOOI.D · h d. , en r g up I tonbury, Englalld, which Is snld 18 furnaces were need eel for an THE FENCc 1 LOOK BETTER ! wll ummy s ace; le~ a spade East eashed hi• two remain· to have been planted by Jos· output of 1,500 tons a year- to his king and a third 4pade .Jng queens for the fourth and eph of Arlmathea the merchant today, three furnaces produce . In order to trump In dummy. fifth tlefenslve tricks and then who gave his prt'vate tomb for over 2,000 tons . ,. . West discarded a diamond and Jed his last 1pade. South ruf· the burial of Jesus. I.C.I. are currently spending ' dummy made Its small trump. fed, but "West overrufled with £It!! million annually on titan· . ' South tried to cash dummy's the ten to beat the hand. ENCYCLOPEDIA EXPLAINED lum research and development. . ' .: two tpo diamonds, but West was South mode two mistakes in The term "encyclopedia" re· .~ . unkind enough to trump the play. The first was his failure fer to a circle and by It the . ,., .:. 1 OSLO IAPI-Norway and Com. king, !'Jow West played the ace to lead a club at trick two. His Greeks meant Instruction In the munlst Poland have signed a new and ~lght of heartJ and South second was h~ failure to c81h. while circle of learning, accord· onP.·yrar trade agreement :otal· was 10 dummy. He led a club two diamond• before starting lng to the Encyclopedia Brltan· and East'a queen held the trick. to ruU spades. nlea. ling $9,500,000, about the same as • last year'a .

    • • NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1958 13 .! ' ·1rY 1P-A mol'r· NEW DRILL L• . k f 1 terest, 'I've just come bar.k spaceships? That will depend THE LEVANT • .,,~ !·.' ,tn a 10· oot . • s A s } ·; ;·.. :.1:ut• ol ll•r i TOK\0

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    I Barber ELECTRICAL FRUIT STORES HARDWARE STORES MATCHES REAL ESTATE STOVES ,,I TilE CENTRAL BARBER APPLIANCES EMPIRE FRUIT STORES HARRI~ & HlSCf¥:K LTD BRYMAY SAFETY 1\0TICE R. W. LAR.NES I! SHOP. We are now operat· For the Freshest Fruil ln GESERAL HARDWARE :\lATCHES lng six chairs. You can be For Appraisals of Real Estate ~STOCK .<-:e line ol BAINE JOHNSTON Town call Distributors for Sunbeam Distributed by and Auctions in pril'ate BOSTON BREEZE assured of the best possible EIIIPffiE FRUIT STORE FltASK Me NA~IARA LTD. ' "' L t:SSORIES COMPANY, LTD. Electrical Appliances. service ph.s tbe least pOl· homes. OIL BURto."ERS L>ay, 1n stock Ageacy Department 144 Patrick Street, Dial 2852 Sporting Goods and Sports- Queen St. Dial 5143. H DIAL 9031? 01\L ~0141 sihle waiting. 24 New Gower 14~ Water St. Dial !102 376 Duckworth St., Dial 3911 wear fo1 all occatnns. Immediate Delivery S reel, opp; ldelalde Mo­ 1 ! Locations: JOHN D. O'lJRISCOLL DIAL 92718 ~OUR FRIGIDAIRE DIAL ~OlG MEAT MARKETS No. I Bideford Place tors. If you prefer appoint· DEiLER ment scn·lce 'Phone 5367. , FIRE IN5URANCE HEA!ING jl~l ... HIELOS TRAS}\ FOU::IDR1 LTD. SERVICE STATIONS 1[ HEAP & PARTNERS Cor. ntESIIWATER and 362 WATER iiT. cRbsfiiE co. LTD. D. BISHOP PESNYWELL ROAD :ONFECTIONERY (NFLD.) LIT. c. Manufacturers of Wiring Materials, Wire and Agents for 127 NEW GOWER Sl'. DIAL 3469 I AL~tER'S SERVICE V.")l ~• UNDERWRITERS AT DIAL 3317 Complete up-to-date STATIO~ MAID OF AVALON 38 REID'S CONFECTIONERY CableJ, Moton, Starters, Lampa, Switches, Ughll»l! LLOYr;S. C»mplele Plumbing and ~Teat 1\!arket TOPSAIL ROAD and llambrlci CigarelleJ. Fruit. Ice Cream LOW RATES Heating Servicr o WASH!~G • GREASING REGAL RANGES Street ·ar" Drink~. Fixtures, etc. VrAREHOUSE PRINCES ST. DIAL 5031 PIANOS and ORGANS TIRE REPAIRS DIAL 3815 • 7333 Dial 7191-2 We Give GIIIMI Servle~. ERNEST CLOU:L ON, DIAL 3:;18 Rownn !itreu. Dlnl 91054 __....,;n.,.r;,;;;ALo..;s;,;;;os-.s -- FISH STORES LI::\IITED ELECTRICAL SERVICE McCLARY AUTOMATIC A. L. COLLIS MARSHALL MOTORS TOBACCOS C?NTRACTORS CITY FISH SHOP WARM AIR CO:\DI'l'ION!."\G Piano and Organ Showroom: Jo'ISK.TIRf:S ., TOPSAIL ROAD JONES ELECTRIC 36 PRESCOTf S'l'. 210 WATER ST. Guaraatecd agains, Cuts, GEORGE ll \ KEr.Y HArlUJ...l: SNOW DIAL 2%%8 DIAJ, 4183 Dial 490ZA Blowouts. Bruises, WASHINGTON ~------eo PRESCOTf ST. Factory: Water St.. Hr. Grace Under Inflation. Call ri\s

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    Where To Stay NEAL'S OCK. MARKfT Balsam Hotel 1 ,. ' BARSES ROAD Day Situated in the Heart of the City. popular demand wt Quirt. romlortahlr Almo8· phr,. for Rcser•·ation~ And In our Sale ol Unclai formation The Forget-me-Not i~ your badge of remembrance. It marks your appreciotion of the price paid for I, Dial 6336 the democratic freedom you enjoy. Remember WEDNESDAY, THU~ MRS. .TOH!I: H!'F;\' !hose who paid this price and weor your Forget· Rrsldrnt ~IRna~rrcsa me-Not proudly. June 18, 19 nl~l.lf Baird Motors AUCTION Forget-Me-Not MERRYMeETING I RANKIN STREET (off I ~V or 8T. JOBK.. I DIAL UU~/~.Q DOORS .OPEN TODAY Week (Open Friday 'Ti BE.\\'1:11 1 :~4 .\d•·>11dr- ~~r~n accept Mail Ordet n~o June 23rd-28th JUNE 18th I Ont ._ rtr\:-.1,·.~ :rrJ:~: WEAR THE LITTLE I or flftf'f•ll ,,o:L:~r~ ' 11.30 a.m. FLOWER OF : con.•tlrr,•·f rr.fl!',H REMEMBRANCE ON UNCLAIMED D Notice of Poll SUNDAY, JUNE 29th BOX 2056, Gel 40 HEAD '"Itt u' '"e-. ST. JOHN'S, Nl ~ ''" ,, .. r a !·~· ...... REP.-\IR~ TO :IlL For Candidate ' ~ f";' of W;~

    .John'a this 13th day of June, for your next Haircut or Shoe • floor. Full concrete basement with toilet and AND BROKERS 1·BINDON'S PHAR:\lACY ·~------, 1958. Shine. ! Ccr. llc,~a,·cnturc and · ··•>t s.ink. Furnace heoted. Attractive grounds at !. B. FORAN. • FOUR BARBERS, NO Er.tllit·c A•e. .. Charge c0:1~r~ JUNIOR PRI Returning Officer. ' WAITING. ~1. John's f:asl IH.\L .inS For rear. For further particulars apply he madP. ~w (;owrr St. Deputy Rctnrmng Olficer the · l\ll'RPH\''S \'oting C~rd is~ucd to such \'Oter 1',:\, Bid~. Duckworth St. (!'o:nr: 1\r;tzil Square\ is required for each of the following posts In respect o! ~uch election. lu the Fire lmmrancc Dial 70!6·70!7 · llltl'Ci STOitl:. Uial :>%1 NF.W :I'IETROD cl5e of an officer appointed in 119 ~li:itiarv ltold WITLES. J)ial G~ tr. ERS. Ru,, .1nd writing by a corporate body en· At Lowest Rates REG. T. MORGAN Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Female Surgery. to 1ortk 1:k~ titled to vote, such officer 5hall Temple Bldg. Duckworth St THO:\iPf':U~'f, .Schradrr i'TO(et! produce his appolnment In writ· Dial 80370·7"j6 The Number To Pll.\1~:11.\fY, to life c·l ''t'!. · ing b)' tuch corporate bod)· and Appy to home 07 at o::r ARDEN 4~ (!nidi \'icli r.nad turrender to the Deputy Return· UNITED 'Phone f•ln:n ~~T lng Officer the Voting Card Js. Call i1 41 Jl UNDERWRITERS. St. John's West Rug C' .. .-r.m, aued to such corporate body and Temple Bldg., Duckworth St SUPERINTEND~NT OF NURSES, Road. the said appolntmer.t. Dial 80370·775F JOll:'\ .J. FEEHAN • unday J Alter so doing he ahall reo A. K llitkman Around St. John's etl\•e a ballot paper In the abo\'t St. John's Wesl 490 Water St, form. ( :mn[Htill y, /.,ttl Dial 3531 The voter Is to vote for not FOR All 'Ol'R CROSBIE & CO., LTD jn~l?.,6i more than one eandldate for Woolworth Blllg. Water St. FLEMING'S ~nd r, .. ~­ 1 Councillor. Dial 5031 Pfi,\R~IArY. '"~11'1"'"• - ··--·- ·------·--. ling~~~ '.~-1~··::. : 1'11 kftfr •t 0/at F:I'IIR After r~~rei•ing his hallot I•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~ T.V. REPAIRS 265 Prnnvwcll Rna~ MRS. MITILDA GREEN .. 32 Pennywell Rood, St. John's ' G. Cr>r•. 11aper tbe voter ~hall go int(l one i GREAT EASTERN nial· ~2~l7 Annu4 Ill the compartments and. with 1 ' CITY ASTENSA SI::R\'ICE. ELECTRICAL I CH"t~EY ' pencil there prol'ided. plm 1 OIL & IMPORT i ---· ·--·--·----- Jif\hl, r~"""rr Telel'i!ion Antenna~ In· morler~ ··; P.c:;,r!l OF cro" in th~ di•·ision containing CO stalled. Parts sold. Phone CONTRACTORS the name of the candidate for •r 'LTD. mrnt. t ,;"r :. · R'frigerators Deep Freezen, antHd. D~>: z:J~ BEAUTY PARLOURS The voter will then fold the Electric Rangeu. .T. \'. DAWE fiRST firt~man II\'~~; frc:t John's Floor Poli~heu, ballot paper ao that the initials · Gramophones 85 Hoyles A \'e. Tho original MAKINSON'S door:. No fire when we wire. of the Deputy Returning Officer ! Public Address System1, St. Jolm's Central mutu>l invescment fund on the back of the ballot and : Tape Recorders. Dial 90901 in Llnada is AMBASSADOR CASH rai~ lor the printed serial number on I REPAIRS AND SERVICE FLORISTS magc.zit,~. ;:>'cket the back of the counterfoil clrn 5 LINES BEAUTY PARLOUR cordil'ns. ~~:tan. be seen without unfolding the i DIAL 3001 to 300~ 246 Water Street ST. JOHN'S EAST MOTEL "Un< tl'pe•.rr:tm. ballot, and then hand the ballot t WATER ST, Ilia! 3089 ~Htc.hineS. mer.'s, to the Deputy Returning Of· I · 26 1 8 St. John's North ALLANDALE rlothe~. foc:we;r. firer who shall ascertaIn that It I1 ~~ ;;;";;::;;;';;;y;;;. ;:::;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:::;;;: NURSERIES, and Snow 9 :o;ew (joow!l Is the ballot delivered to the l" Churchill Park m:;2.imth elector, ;.nd I! this be FO hi\. MAl'ti'ZELLc'S Dial 910~1 BEAUTY PARLOUJl I' I AS 0 ~~~~o;mt~!d!:~c~rer~~Fto~~d ~~~: For Fast Elizabeth Ave, Dial 90199 GROCERS (RETAIL} LODGE Tl'Sl:\f,-f,,r Deputy Returning Officer shall • Tax·· Serv•'ce vice re~tnct deposit the ballot paper in the , NU·VOGUE ST. JOHN'S CENTRAl.. 135 !l:e"1""11 ST. box pro\·ided. ' BEAUTY PARLOUR IIRMlt1 IUCG!UMII goJiO. UMIT£11 If a voter lnadvert~ntly spoil~ I HOTEL TAXI ltowan St. Dial 910S W. ABBOTT ....,.,_....._ HODGEWATER LINE, BRIG US a ballot paper he may return ' 24 Li\'ingstone St. .... KLY SHI St. John's East Dial 4953 . It to the Deputy Returning Of· · D• 12424-241 Q HEATED ROO~IS firer. who will gi"e him another. . I a ~IODE'RN CONVENlESCES t M.V. If the voter \'otes for more NORMAN DOWNEY Open fro111 8,30 te I e.m. GERTRUDE'S ~IEALS AT THE LODGE than one candidate, or places 45 ~cw Gower St. Sa ROUSE OF BEAUTY REASOIIiABLE RATES. p ~ny mark on the ballot paper QUEEN'S ROAD Dial 5727 17 Queen's Rd. Dial 640~ JUJ b.•· whiclt h•' cr,n afterwards nnl'28.lyr l'tiORECOl\IBE'S liOOK NOW I'OR Jun he identi!irrl, hi~ 1·ote will be 1 ~~~~~~~~~~· 1\IARGUERITE'S ~JOTEL AC<.:OmfODATIOS Juh 1·oid and will not he counlctl. 1 - GROCERY, E\'Ct; \'~lrr shalt •·ole without BEAUTY PARLOUR 20 Cah·er St. DIAJ, 3062 • 30S3 For lnformatio undue drlay. and shall leal'c l ' Prescott St. Dial 639t Dial 3728 OARVH'S the polling station ·~ soon as , TRAVEL AGENCY his ballot paper hue been put .NFLD. HOTEL CALVER'S GROCERY Agene into the ballot box. BEAUTY PARLOUR 196 Duckworth s.. Jne18,18,20,23 Cavendlsb Sq. Dial 738~ Dial 2739 ,: BUILDING SUPPLIES BEI.BIN'S GROCERY Co .. 85 Quldl Vldl Road CATERING UNDER -I ' LOOK THE CAPABLE I Dial 5775 GARDENING-PAINTING- Save Your ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL MANAGEMENT OF J BULGER'S MISS M GILL . : FENCING W. BURTON & SON CONFECTIONERY, WEI.COME WAGON Homeownm call us If you Energy' Use 1@ King's Bridge Poad I 1 S4 LeMARHCANT RD. L~d~ Dlnln~ Room­ need any of the following work Dial 6~26 , HOSTESS 1 Dla1 6929 Res. R1667· Hot'l'urkey, Chicken ~fe~~lngF~dlrf ~~~~~1~gl~af:~~ 1 ELECTRJ CJT\'! ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL CITY AND SUBURBAN Will Knock on Your Door and Beef Dinners lng, llmeing. Interior and ex· or Special Orders 1 GARBAGE COLLECTION Iwith Gifts and Greetingr terlor uaintlng wall and ceiling. - tJt4~ - HORWOOD We Clean Gardetls. Basemen~ washing, home repairs, roo! 1 IG LUMBER CO., LTD. Two Commerical Pirk·ups · . ·from Friendly Business II PLA!ti A VACA TIO'N AT MAKINSON'S - FUN leaks stopped, chimney repair • H t& POWER Water Sl W. Dial 3011 DIAL 93212. I. Neighbours and Your .. ! ... FOR ALL THE FAMILY- BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS - .. lng, storm windows taken down. ~:o~...~p~·"~v=~:J~11Jri L I hUT l.f · Civic and Social · A d b t I f 'i , . \ ·, partment an asemen c ear.· 0 ••• ... • " 0 SWil\lMING - ARCHERY In~ and all home decorating. ·• "" " ... 1 We!tare Leoders 1 NEAR GOOD FISHING WATER For any odd job yuu need done. · Electricity In and ! On the occasion oft Call us toda>·· our prlrts are A d 5 J h j~l7.3i low fnr th~ line work we no. roun t. o n's The Birth of a Baby,

    Dial3~. The Reliable Cleaners Cheaf', Reliable Advertise In The News 1 ·New Comer to the City. .I ,

    ~~~~)@ (,ii:)(,tt(~)(~ (~)(!)(!; ·FOR SALE-rtfodern three· l~i ..... hcdroom Dwelling House, ;.:~)· ~ lRilllnn• ,~-~~' CARD situate 1\o. 9 Elm Place . .:•: ~ 21lrutJUil .,.. 1 Attractively iaaC">c· <"".._. .., ... ~ ... ) .... , ..... ···~ . ronight at 7.00 : $1500.00 Jur1e 18, 19 and 20 . ~~ ~ ~ ~J ~.:\~:\~. (~. \!J!,~i'.!· i~~-: ..;:- -~~-·=·--:;:--:-·~-=· ::;;;;::- :- GUARDS {H) ! 195S DOrJ.GE . ;AO..:~I"l ~ TREET (off Merrymeeting Road) Velvet Horn FOR SALE vs. $112$,00 DOORS .OPEN 9 A.M. 12 ft. Sl'CTIA l'LA:-iKED ' Club FEllDIANS Op"~ Friday 'Til 9.30 p.m.) Boat i I ' Orders. Please address I TO-DAY With chrome fittings and ! I i i ~ H.P. 1::\'inrude ~lotor. ·--- 1orders to CLUB OPEN Boat in exceiient condition i ' I TENDERS 9 am. to 11 p.m. PRICE $295.00 UNCLAIMED DRY CLEANING, for St. Paul's Presby· Dial 2412 Repairs BOX 2056, GENERAL P.O., FOOD AT ITS BEST terian Church, , ----- ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND ~=====-' _ ___ .. -·. _... __ ,Corner Brook, Nfld. i Newfoundland -~ ,c~ postal notes please add tax and - - I Tcnd1•rs will he recdl'ed hy . \ .: FOR RENT FOR SALE 111te un~lmi~ncd up to noon. , A.D.T .. fhursday, July 3rd. 1958, I Servic~s QHJNDS NO EXCHANGES 4 ROOM Ifor the erection of St. Paul's ~ A •. SALES CASH AND FINAL B i Presbyterian Church, Corner , PASSENGER NO~ICES 51 Rennie's Unga IOW i Brook. :'\ewfoundland. . .I CO:"SECTIOS ST. JOIIS'S · \ \\ p tl f . h d . d ' T1•n1 I cr Forms, I nstructwns to I.EWISPOitTE SEit\'ICii ar urnts e , sttuate ·. Bidders, and copies of plans and·. C:MPANY OPENING AN OFFICE IN Y Train ''The l.'arihnu'' : 'li 5 Th le:tl'in~ Mill Road at !, amos's. specifications may be obt.1ined St. John's 5 p.m. Thurs~·ee Benefits and Salary Commensur· Dial 7259 -0·. R-·--·S--AL._E__ 1 or· eal'h set of plans and sped· I COlt SEn nnouK F . fications; and mny be viewed at i Train "The Carihou" Jca,·ing ' .• '" e ,perience ore being offered. Apply in ! the n!fices of the Architects at! st. John's 5 p.hl. Thursday. June age, experience and salary RENT the Bmldcrs' Exchange Offices · 19th, will make connection at i FOR Potatoes 1 I in Halifax, l\"ova Scotia, and Corner Drook with S.S. ;o.;nrlh· [ ,I FOUR HEATED $2.00 per sack Saint Jolm's. :--iewfoundlanrl; and : ern Hanger on St. .John's. cor· 1 'I . ,, 1 I' • in care of )lr. Jan Fisher, Chair· ncr Brook Sen·icc i I PO BOX 924, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. II Apartments Turneps I man of Building Committee, St.! COSSECTIOS I.EWISI'ORTE. i ... ~. 'I $3 00 per sack {delivered) Paul's Prcsh~terian Church. Cor-· CORSER BROOK SEit\'ICE 1 Suitable for couples. Eoch • • ncr Brook, :\ ewfoundland. I I containing three rooms and Tenders shall be submitted ln. c Train "The C.1ril>ou" lca\in;: I I Dla I 3959 I ,,t. Jolm's 5 pm. Thursday. June ; I RTIS ACADEMY bathroom. Wired for elec· ! scaled enl'elopcs addressed to '19th, will make connection nt i ! Leslie R. Fairn & Associ~tes. 41 Lcwi port~ with s.s. Sprin~portc. Corner IJrook · I month. for information PLYMOUTH ROAD ; and h~ markride Sen icc. I JUNIOR PRIZE GIVING I Dial 3581-F .. ·- "Tender for !'t. Paul's Prrsh;-·. FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES t To RENT · trr:an Church, Corner llrook, I . . . • . 1 1 X •wfoundlanrl". 1 f HEIGHT !110~~ III;.R~. ,I & OPERATTA AT THE CROSS ROADS Trnrtm must h~ accompanied 1..\IIR,\IIOit sun I< t. CAN ACCOMMODATE by a certified chrqur for an Smokey ~" l~t·hron Tuc"lay an

    IN THE AUDITORIUM In comfortable home in the suitable for a Doctor or ian Church. Scrml'. per :11V Trejlasse;·. 1 1: I Th o d 1 bl • h accepted llot·k Coa., l_\' :-o::,J\. e1·cn inc!udin,· Bruch ol a smnll, regal smile, as she \\'alks past guards in ····· JW"~· John's Laurier Club NAMI ADDRF.S8 Date of Period ol Section of · London. The Prineess was with Queen Elizabeth and Su~p1•11Sinn Suspen•lon C.C. Cod" I be held at the Club, LeMarchant Rd. Hawco, Patrick J...... Harbour Main April 29!58 12 months 222 the Duke of Edinburgh at Earl's Court for the Royal FIBherty, Joseph A...... Avondale ...... April 29!58 24 months 222 paid : l'ournRmL'llt.-·1 UPI Photu J, .. ,.. , pocktt Y, JUNE 19th, 1958, at B p.m. Halleran, John ...... 120 Queen's Road ...... ~lay 5/58 2-1 months 222 ----·------·.. ·---·- -. -·---·-- Evans, Robert ...... Blackmarsh Road ...... ~lay 8.'58 12 months 223 ,. c.~. ~u1tars. ·t r;pr\,Titers. Wart John C...... Pepperrcll A.F.B...... April 19! 58 12 mouths 222 Howe Announces:Report On I Peddle, John J ...... ~28 Southside Road ...... May 5/58 12 months 223 .-.r~. mtn'J, .,_ footwrar. Cleary, James ...... Harbour Grace ...... May 5/58 6 months 223 Parrell, Leo ...... Thorburn Road ...... :...... ~lay 9;'58 12 months 223 Schohu·ship Communcahle 0 :-:ew (jlay 12/58 2-! months 222 ~~h EDWARD ISLAND Michelin, Wilbert ...... Happy Valley, Labrador ...... April 30/58 18 months 223 The fo!Iowlng st:.:;·mrnt has. Diseases TO Corcoran, Alpho!IIUJ ...... Riverhead. St. Mary's ...... May 12/58 12 ~o~onths 223 heen reie;~>•·ll tud::y '"' tlt1• lion· i k "'TRAL Barron, Erie ...... 57 Guy Street ...... Moy 21/58 12 months 223 1 I Back from R l'rsll to Ottaw~ that .based on re1'ommrnrlat:on~ St. B P1· .. · p s' 12 ,· · _. · ~" P-w, are no"' For Information and Rates Contact Baird, Alex ...... Long Pond C. B...... ~Toy 26/58 24 months 222 h h d' rt 1 ·I fish · r1 b tl s h 1 h C 1 • ru c -' . . • ,_oncr, •·x rhairs. YoU Aeh, Wilma ...... , ... Round Pond, Portugal Cove Rd .• May 26/58 12 months 223 I w ere e ISCI~tshse th oc,Fa d rn.l nt~t c y f teh coo nrs 'P .om!·. ti<;n llarhllt;r. C. B. I!), Carm<; ery matters w1 e e c , 1 nn tee o I e erartment 0 1 • n· t · t (!) D · I' ~~r\ of the best Crowley, Francis X ...... Pepperrell A.F.B...... May 26/58 12 months 223 · f Fi 1 · 'I L d 1 · · \'1 11 c. fooo IS nc . amc :lltnlstcr o s 1enes, "ax anc, • F. ucat on, the followtn~ tll'o p · t F' 1 d n· 1 i t rB) , :e piUS the ay Agencies & Transport Nel,on, Herbert H...... , 9~ Waterford Bridge Road ...... May 26/58 12 months 223 :IIPP, General Secrct~ry of the ; stuolhs 223 ·suit of il'r talk.< ~I' ii i!·k. Turnbull, Trueman ...... Jlnpp,v Vallt·~·. l.ahrarlor ...... , .. ~tny ~H '5R 24 month< 22< \\"hilr in Olla\\'il \fr T.illlf' PPilP/o'•J't' Y::nrnc~..:•· .•. r C·· · ... ,~ ': ·, 1~;,1:1d 1\:'lrhonr. Fr:a:•J Carter, Franci5 ...... :. , 46 Pre.~itu•lrnts al· En<·•·ph: 222 V.D.G.-(8). Newman. Jolm J. :...... Ship Harbour. P.B ...... :\lay 20/58 !!4 months 22l makes :he clothes Dillon Stephen ...... Mobile. Fcrryland District ...... ~~u~· 29/58 12 months 22:l Greeley, William L ...... 243 Freshwatu Road ...... !\In:· ·~6/58 12 month> · ~23 1 mainin~ fi!ly will be ato•ar

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    .h .. . ' . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN NFLD., WEDNESDAY. JUNE IS PERS1 YOUNG SEWERS 'B I . I u.s. . BUDGET KITCHENER. Ont. tCP-First oy llJUfe( Sizes 36 to 43 I children's group to assist the Sun- sTATESIDE PRICES NC ' . i I Continuer! from pa~:e ll beam Home ror handicapped ~hil· In Collisi'on GILT EDGE ON pONTIAC A~ PRINTED -PATTERN ; only by the $5,322.000.000 of \he dren here was a pack of Brown· • ! wartime year of 1943-44. les. fulure Girl Guides. from Wat· . OF SEE ' OTHER SPENDING erlbo. As their "good lurn·· they ; AI 3.40 p.m. ycsterdal', car First Grade Canadian Creamery Butter I But there will be more than hemmed diapers. i No. 28774, driven by \\'illi~m THE ... -~- , 1l budget spending. Universal old STICK TOGETHER 'I Pittman, Gear Street, wh!lr. - - - ·-----...... '...... - age pensions were expected to WINDSOR. Ont. 1CPI .- ~·our drviing north on Newtown Road I co~t $555,000.000. Of this amount, sets of twins born w1thm th~ee ! collided with car No. 8R97, OOK With Grazing now at its peak and Cattle "out in the op ,, $365,000.000 would be collected by k 11 t G H It 41 I I t [ I I an special two-per·cent income wee s osp - as driving north on Newtown Rd .. · bl · · d · " en yea_r had a JOint~D:cc celebration of 1Street, at the intcr>cction of t here 1s a nota e Improvement m pro uctson. ''~ are ha . I, and sales le~·y - not within the their first birthdays. Th_ c parents · :-CI'· ' vcn son was Th d H Wh 1'f 3 95' I ·1 d I" " · ~,·cl1c cat·mo~ttlhs WI 1 1nm~lei at the timei~ eo ore • e .. • obtainable at your favorite Store. t ransac II ons sue I1 as oans a~ visor of obstetrics at the general The bov recciv · · H T N h I investments. the go1·ernment wtll hospital here for 3t years. lm~ Ills hen;! ancl 11ed a b~u•.se on · OW 0 Do ot ing "ASK FOR GILT EDGE BY NAME, es1 1 • ha1·c to borrow about $1,400.000,·Jteft to be married. Since she be· 1: ' as. coot Cl ed '.o With Nobody All ! 000 In new cash. . came hend of the malernitv .rard t. .'r General llospttal where at 1 1 ~lr. Fleming based hts rcv~nue • in l!l'l7 about 20.ooo babic:~ ~ 1 ~ 1·e ~-~ f~u.nd that he ~~~~ nd Alone By Yourself JUST AS GOOD IS NOT THE SAME" : [orrcast on an ~xpected record Ibeen born at the ho~pital. st.~aou,l) hurt. Both cHr~ rc· Robert Paul Smifh .. $3.50 ll9:i8 gross nattonal product- 'LOli:G TEACHER ccned conslderabiP damage. ,·ahte of good~ anrl sen·ices pro· 1\IRKLA:'\D LAKE. ont. •CP, R,epent At Leisure • duccd - of $32,000.000,0110. wh1ch' ~liss Bcrthn ~lc~lahon was ·!iteu ~~· •ll Joan Wa lk -er ...... $3 .75 ed n an as limp B !~ t urn wns bn s 0 s . ' a television >Ct when she retired I 1 an I en t1on of_ norm~! crops. an? _no after teaching here for 29 y•;ars. , Mary Ellis, lX clwn~e m the genern.l pnce ,r.el. She was first a teacher and then Student Nurse The t95i ga·oss natiOnal product ·a princinal at schools here. ~lr. Thoma~ Collin~. ~lund,· 11 ~.•• s•t·• ·""3 · 000 ·000 ·. 1 SPECIAL MOXTII Pnnd Road, while walkt.IW~ wc,·t Hope Newe II ...... $2 .75 On the largest atem-personnl 1 I:\:'\ISfAIL. Alta. tCP• _June oro ~\'ater Street ~I 2.00 p.m. Th Ph M · income tax-he looked Cor a drop . is n s•Jecinl month for ~lr. and yesterd~y. was attacked by " e antom aJOr to SI.3C.9.tiOO.ooo from $1.499 .•100.-, )Irs. Thomas \'art)·. Pi r r r dog wh1ch at him from Virginia Cowles .... $3.00. 0 11 ru~hed an~ 000. . 'mrmhca·s of this communitl'. This, I he sidewalk ancl bit him ir. A t f N'1 ht S~cotHI·Iar~csl sourer of 1nt:1kr . vcar it includes thrir :;~t·d ll'd· the leg. Part ot the mat:'<. n arc IC 9 'PHONES: 5144. 5143 -corporalion incon1r tax-11·uulcl. ;lin:: anni,·rr.iden~ told AmbCJssarlnr F' lt'a your latoritr sh11·tdrr,s. In rxolaining wh)' he has not HITE ~ UC K 0 X fOR OS Sir Winston Churchil, . caledany desarc to form a coaltt· Jed his ne;!otiating team intu rucks. slimming riown the front undrrtokcn any major tax cuts $6.50, ton wtlh another :::roup. . . , the A.:"\. D. ·compan,· offices fw art tasy to sc11' 11 ith a Printed at this time. ~lr. Fleming •aid Jutland I fmal Can~dian Press .~tantlmg thr fin;t sr;sions of contract Patttrn: becomin~ to the lar~cr 1 i that the)' arc not necessary for comparcd.wtth the standmg ~Iter! talk 5 th'15 · ~ L dd rcp,rt ~;11rl !I fi1ure. Hare it as 11 cotton day· economic reasons. ./~. Capt. Donald the last election: 1 • morn mg. · r. ~ timer; in faille for ~pccial oc· In the absrnce of an)' furlhe · -""'._.,. (', ws 19" 3 had w1th ham an outstanom::: ;\rab-J orda na<-~ 11-roa I ·il·cr·e e ·ents outs1"de Canada1 i ...... ·.• ·• p 6 · ·'· ·economist in the person of )fr. ca&iona. Two slec\"e versions. -~. .•~ ,,. ·" 1 Macintyre ...... $3.50 I ~ · c· · · ~·· ' - E. \\'. 1\ennc,· who ha-.· heen on for the dei!lh r 'nted Pattern 4to•, ·. \\'omc11's I a• ' 1 · • · ~r·· ro · ons ' 1 1'' • SiusPrl 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4H. 48. :hen. snid.f hpolicies h Calreacl.v tl put A''' ' Ak U• Aku : The Secret IC~CF.· ,·b Prog . 1t·1t ·•-•o :the isl~nd the past sel'eral days ;~rca of ;\lour 9 that Flint. tlla:rm~ Site 36 takes 4'a y!lrds 35·mch .. mto cf cct Y t c onscn·a l'es . ,. ·:..:~:}'c::\.. !' .I, I I d ; 1 Printed directions on each pal· . ~itould "sustain economic actil·· .. •· .. ~· .. l. Of Easter San Social <.:rrdia 2 : studying thde cconoJ?li~s of the lsradi-.lordan \1 :\•· part. EasiPr. accurate. and prol"ldc the ·... climate ! ,, by Thor Heyerdahl, Independent 1 4 , oggmg an paper muustry. ~m 'it~· 1 Conuni~'-IOn. dt1·rl , Send FORT\' CENTS •in coins! ,lor_ an res,l,lmpllon of econ· '·' aut h or o f "Th e Kon- T'k't t ln(i.·Cons.l.alJ.·f>. n0 1 forThe toda~··s 1.\\'.A. meetin2 neg0!iatin!: in addition team earl~· ·-~ from a rifle hulk: ~~~ I 7 fstampsthis pattern. cannot Plense be accepter!• print lllain· for : omlc.exp!lnsGomg dcener on. lnl? de~lcit, fl. .~ •• ...-.. ,..·•·• J> Expedition" ...... $4.50. Total :;; ;. to )Jr. Ladd and •• W. Kenne;· blwl to deal 11 ''' ''·, ly SIZE .NA~fE .ADDRESS, 'n~nclng couldcourt mflat•on .nat The Gordon Report ' The rc.-ult lrft Liberal govern· tlcre John H. l.ewis, Vice-Presi· . the 1·:-; ''"":' • ' ' · 1 mt~ht be difficult to control. · · mrnt onl)· in :\ewfoundland and , dent Local 2254. ?ecretary wa5 a nathc nf p,, \lonarr:~l ;uhttrh STYLE Sli~fRER. · Canada now had s~·mptoms of Royal Commission on 1 Prince Edward Island. It brought Ohl·er. Lush. Hank Skt_nner. In· . made puhht a ~~·rn Send order to A:O:"E AOA)IS. J both recession and Inflation and. Canadian economic the Conscrl'alit·cs back from 23 : tcr~atwnal. rep_resentahl'e Allan eare of ST ..JOliN'S .DAILY if the gol"ernment went too far ;·cars in the political wilderness! ~umlan, Charlie :\Iundy. ~lood,· by \laj.-t;en. L11 I " Swedish chief of .. :,.rt • NEWS. Patt~rn Dept. ~o FROST :in anti-recession measures, "we 1 prospects ...... $3.00 in ~!nnitoba in the first test of Croucher. Arthur LeDrew an~ Truce Suprn l>ion t 1 ST., WEST, TORONTO. OST. 1\ might find we had planted an : political strength among the rna· i )larsiiHII Kine. . . . lnflationar\' time bomb which D' k & ( Ltd jor parties since the March 31 I The_ company s ntgollall~~: in Palest in~. "iw i· ' miJZht later go orr with a danger· . !( S 0., • federal election. , ccmm•ttec was headed by 1ts : into Fltll' FIREMEN RESPOND TO Iously explosive effect." i 0 T. R. who Styll'!i with while Burk nppPr>. \'t•r)' smart look soft i Pre~ident."\"e the !"'A~lr. ~loore d" ,, rw ALARMS il BIG PROJECT I in~.~ Th e Booksellers H:\S GALL. WILl. STEAL '~" .n' . men a cor 13 I ATTDII'T 0 for comfort and sl'rriccuhlc tun. with plain roomy toes. I PARIS , API .LA thirsty ,hid· welcome. )lr. ~!oore di~eussed • the 6.000·1\ ord 1, .. " _ Central firemen responded HA~IBVRG rAP>-A West Ger· I Cushion~· black foam rubber soles and heels. Spin 4425 or 2008 or 3191 hroke into a local wine cellar ~orne or t~e problems racmg the! flint wa' tr,·t:Ic two alarms o( £ire between ten10 . man firm reports It I ______on day and took an unspecified m Newfoundland _and ' wounded "hell :1 ~hipbuilding ~I 3 tndu~try o'doclc Jut night and early thi~ i is re~dy to turn out a 45,000 • ton , BOYS' SIZES 5 95 1 number of bottles. Police now re of hts company. He promised came durin!! ~ ,;". ornlng. The first alarm. at · atomac-powered tanker. for be· • · I searching for him. The wine eel· · a fair and frank appraisal of the six hour~ h.. 1\\ t, 111 TV 1 10.38 p.m. la~t night. brou~ht , tw~en $16_.500.000 and Sl9,000.000. GENTS' SIZES ...... 6 95 1 lar was in the home of Georges; I.W.A. position. tilt firemen to Cresbie's Fish . 1f 11 can [tnd a purchaser. , . • REPAIRS Ballyot. deputy police chief. 1 In comm('nting on the first 1 Neal Plant on the Southside, : REDliCE NOISE 1 · meeting with the company Mr. 1 where an oven had become . TOKYO tAP I-The cit)' reports J M • ·L~dtl said he was pleased with 1\'erheated. ~here was no dam· I it~ anti·noise campaign has re·! REASONABLE RATES 11 emonam the atmosphere of franknr;ugent. I.\\".A. contract ~uggestions in· 1 alarm "'hrn firemen responded. ace. who died on .lunr lith. eluding a complete new pro· .... _ ·- · ------·-·... · -- · - · · · &II& 1 ..lu,;l a token of lol'e and1~53. pn>rri a~reement wrrc prc.;er.t· Electronic r~mPmbrance Prl h)' )lr. Ladd and were thr ihci'. :1 \\i1" ;1 To a father who wa.< one of · d I' and from !hr t'O·I bod~ anrl th• •1o:a: f "•,·ter hou•.s 'PHONE 6'01A" ""~·hef find in ljod's ~arri•n too,;1. p1 :1ce uni1l later· in th~ ~ram:nmr i:·,a::: 1:,,. . said. Flavor r · 1 1 cool new o rc 'I. k 1 A ----.. -~--··--· --··- -Enr rcmemhrrtd br his ,.if• l•.rr· .. t a.< expcctr• (.);tl mrrt· lo·.r tiw ,: ·lr. ' .. • < itt~.' \\ill re~ume on Thua•dar linr. bow ol , .. ::· ;,c •:. I Rnrl thre-e children. n;· friday. · package ------. - in a "real cool" ---·----~-nTH~------··- .Town Councils t?ntire tlrt· ...... 1 f,:· ... · 1.'' Sizes ~- ·1. ,; ;; ~" '. :\tULHOLLA:\0-British- ~lili: . ta!Y Hospital, lserlohn, to Ann. ~·feet Jn Julv Good :Wife of Capt. J. C. ~lui holland,·- •· ! R.A.D.C., a daughter, June 2nd.: The annu<~l merlin• ol the ternSend parr. FORTY E:F· U:\TS r. ·~ Morning, : :\cwfonndland Federation of· DEATH I stamp~ canno! he "' nada ; ------; is to take pl;,rc thi.; pattern. pifH , . "~ '· ~lunicipalities NeiWt.bor , BATTERTON-P~ssedp;;;;;;.: ~I _Harbour Grace on J~ly 21. I SIZF '\\llf. ... I fully ~way ~fter a length\' ill· . offtcaals of . that organtzation y " · · · .. PluM conotdcr .,. jutt 1 1.'·.. chat ••• your fricnch 011cl ness. :Margaret, beloved wife of : ~tatert last. mght. 1 STYLE ~DIRER. . . nrtahbo". If we '"" help Phillip Batterton. 115 Patrick ! • The decmon to hotel •he meet· i Send order :o 1\ \f. f. ,ou In any -v with anor ,. Street in her 79th year. Leaving ~~~ at the Con~ept1on Bn;: to.m : c~re. of H. .lOll\ S your lnouranu prol>.._ 1 ~{·. Juot call ••• to mourn husband; 2 daughers: ·\\a~ ma.d~ durmg a meetm~ of 1~F.\\S: Pattrrn l>trt .:o r: . :'.Jary at home, and Catherine ke~ officials of the ~~dcrat1on, i SI., \\EST. TOR(l\l .. ()Irs. Peter :\fa lone of Boston)., held at Gander last 11 eek. ! REG. T. MORGAN I FOOLf.O EXPERTS INSURANCE 3 sons: John of the Constabul· BRUSSELS (API -"\\"oriel Fair BERI.l:O: t,.\P - Tr.t To"'plt e,:td:•g. Dockwoorh s.. ~i~; R~v. Brother John. _Holy attendance totalled 8,662,760 in zoo's allil!atnr \Tor11!. · · o;,l t=7D·77U T sst' onastedry and David at • the first 48 days. Chairman t,Pon believed to I><' a n:ak · oron o; one aughter and son,1 Barely expects a total attendance ·laid an egg. Til<' ,. '""'"I'"·' --- , pred!!(:eascd her . sever at years Iof more than 30.000.000 before the 1German ne.W' ;~;t•ncy Says Regional !ago. Funeral nohce later. fair clos~~ Oct. 19. . i the expert:_wm ____ U.I.C Offit·e Is '.l Only Solution We wish to advise· the fishery ~.. Replying kl a statemrnt hy ' I the Chief of the l'nemploymrnt "l trade that we have another • \!' Insurance Commission that most of tile difficulty experiencerl in obtaining speedy payments of l'nemployment lnsuran~ in this prot·ince was rlue to errors cargo of Bits O'Chocolate in applications, J\lr. Ross Bar· bour is reported to have stated tnat he still contends that th~ 1ce cream ..• only solution to the problem i~ . 3500 TONS the establishment of a Regional 1

    , , , Look for the cool, green package with the office in St. John'~. He said 1 word special clearly written across the front that the trouble lies with the : Moncton office and he can pro1e 1 panel. It's the new dress of those 'special' flavors that claims have been entered as FISHERY SALT that have become so popular with modern house­ long as six months before pay· : wives , , • right now it contains Bits O'Chocolate ment was received. ,. Ice cream, a most delicious ice cream flavor. Now being Discharged at

    I I I The standard flavors: orange-pineapple, 1 chocolate, maple, vanilla and straw· WADING St. Anthony berry are still available in their distinctive packages. POOLS We are now booki~g orders speech was $2.98 ready to ex. this steamer. In any enla At the .! l ;·•I; lriA'l"rER i t ' ~\ • ' Gf oflici:~ls 1 ··i': •,· ensure that nc . . ·:, ., ; li .. : ARCADE A. H. MURRAY & Co., Ltd . Canadian. ~ ! ,I ' J the Leb< is co ~ I, • WA T!lt STREET 'rbat ... CHURCHILL PARIC Internal ml themseh·c ;' ... ,~ ..ti: ' . 'l'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 f~. ; " .. · " '. ·.:\. , . ; ··.