}51 NOW PRICES CUT' TO THE BONE ON ·ALL USED CARS &TRUCKS THE DAILY NE -• Terra Nova Motors Ltd • ~ ll THE .DAILY NEWS, ST. TOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, SEPTET\·IBER 23, 1961 (Price 7 Cents) .. inding New Secretary-General, No. l Issue In UN ns. ms 1 --- 30 Countries Ask UN Tol ' I
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~~ .. UNITED NATIONS-CP- The United States and Canada sai1l in dif .; ·I I I· ferent words Friday that im executive officer must be appointed as interim I I.. successor to Dag Hammarslcjold despite the opposition of the Soviet Union. . I External Affairs :Minister· Howard Green told correspondents "we do ~ ' ' strong support" the appointment of a United Nations secretariat interim chief to fill the void left by Secretary-General Hammarskjold's death in a .· ! . 'I . plane crash. U.S. State Secretary Dean Rusk said in a statement "action must t ·! ·; ., be taken now to assure that t~1e functions of the office of the secretary-general s arc performed effectively and fully while agreement is sought on the appoint
pla~~ h ment of a new secretary-general." I' i IR. ol ltrongly be· I i era) Asscmbl~ here Sept. 20th. At n:rht o~ dais I! l.I'R ! ., [l.IS:\BETII\'ILLE. Katanga-Irish troops of the United Nations force, taken htnd the move for the a~sembly Slow Progress ! Bomb Shelter ~ndrew ~ordtcr, _Dndemcrctary of the Umted Na. I· : pri~nlwr during recent fighting in Katanga, chat with a Kaiangesc officer in I ~hicl~c~o~~d ~!~e ca~;:O~~~mt~~~~ i . I : iiOns. ~hm, unannnously elected ~o th~ post, a~s~ .wa! wm llllt~idr Elisabcthvillc Sept. 18. The Irish pt·isoncrs were in ood ! of secrclary.general. I DETROIT C\PI - The United i a promment c?ntender. to h~come mternn adnmustra- \ II~ rl 1· .. 1 · 't (UPI pft t ) . g I QUESTION COMPLICATED Auto \Varkel's union and Gen. I TORO?-:TO (CPI-~lrs. .Jean tor of the Umted Nations Ill place of the late Dag .call an II,. 1 spm s.- 0 0 • _ The question i.s complicntetl\ cr~l il!o~or~ ~a de slow progress j Kuciks gaz;~ wistfully at ~~~,r Hammarlcsjohl.-( UPI Photo). ~~ hecatlsc the Sov~et Umon has Fl'l(lay m Jomt efforts to speed backyard Fnday and said 11 · ___ .. ____ .-...... · ... 1 :\:::~.iru.t ~t 1 demanded that tho secretary.! sc~tlement of. a strike that ~as: used to be a, nice back)'arcl all: . B 1 ·nncd,· nu:i! 'k I General's post be abolished and cnppled GM s car productiOn lull of roses.' T bl B k 0 J. !:r board o. BRIEFS IN replaced by a "troika" three·, ror the last twa weeks. I :\ow there is a tfi.root·dcep: ro~u e re3 S UP. .,' ~ 1r! ~t'?Otita, NI I , man ctirectornte with three·way I UAW ·officials and G~! labor: hole in the yard anrt a concrete: U 4 ta ames II ~:-tid :t \\&; ' WORLD NI'WS ! l'cto powers. It says that only relations representatives met: mixer is pouring the walls of: 1: :1r. that tht : Ithe ll·mcmbcr Security Council I with leaders for more than a I what is believccl to be Toronto's A •· I K : .::~ '•IOU]d lr. is empowered by the UN c~ar· score. of dissident local unions Ilirst bomb blast shelter. gaB n n atang ~ mrrrl)· be- 0 .<~~"--~ I tcr to r~commcnd an appmnt· blockmg a return·tO·II'ork move- ' . . i ~ I . . ~ · : , ment to the assembly, ment at all of GM's 129 United ·!ohn !\Uciks.. 49, a spray · F \W rI d ' 1 t 2300 es 0 r ! TRAUE JMPRO' ES . Green met reporters shortly States planls. pamter, ~s paymg $ · for. a . . • .L.ONDON meutcrs\ - Br1t- after conferring with U Than!, Leaders of locals at 24 plants shelter-f1rst of a new dr~I~o . ELIS:\B~THVILL~ IHcutersl 1 Jte smd he d1d not. k~o1•: when • · am s un£~vorable balance . o£ Burma's permanent rcprescnta- were summoned to Detroit by prod.uced by a Toronto firm. R1fl~ butt·l~wldmg. Katanga pro· ! the cease·hre commissl.o~ would payn~ents 111 .the second qua1ter th·c at the UN who is men- UAW president Walter Reuther. ~uc1ks makes .;1•l!at he calls ~mc1al pollee Fnday chargctl, start work _on r.ormalmng .the i of tlus ,Yea~ Improved from the tioned as a prospect lor the in· A settlement was made Fri· a modest wage ancl has bar· mto and d1spcrsed crowds o£ ; end ol flghlm,ll 1; ednesday mght I Tenslon country s first • quarter show· terim job day at the Chevrolet plant in! rowed the money for the shel·J hungry Baluha tribesmen who: hetwccll the U~ and Kalanga i . i ing, the treasury announced B t · . . , KANSAS City Mo and it was I ter. 1 poured into the centre o£ Elisa· : forces. The fierce fighting be· 0 1 t. !IOSCO\\'-Rcuter~Premicr Khru!rllchcv said • Thursday, The second • quar.te.r isle~ ~~~~~~:tdl~~/ !.~!t~e~ t ~ot necessa~y· for 'the local 110•. Dave Anstey, 22. of Elobi· i bel~ville searching lor rood.. !gan whr.n lh~ ~rortd ~o.dy t~iecl J ·the threat of war lS perhaps greater now than i b~lance of payments deficit Thant had professed himself a 1on to send 1ls leaders here. La· I coke, partner in the firm build·· .Baluhas . by . 1 h c hundtcd~. to end. 1\atanoa s sec;- 51011 hom I b • • , h S . d · l 111 as £15,~00,000 . ($42,000,000) d'd t H d U cal leaders at the Chevrolet 1. . f o h !streamed m hom the nearb:; the rest of T.he Con"o .. I ten at an~ .ttmc smcc t e econ. W'or d War, , compared w1th a £1rst • quarter can 1 a c. e pronounce. plant in St Loui~ stayed home [ mg the Kuclk rc .~"~' s~ys e l!nited Nations refugl'{! shanty 1 Meanwhile m Leopold nile, the ; I declared Russm ready to· negotiate for peace at 'deficit of £68,000,000. The defi. ira~~· S~ s s ~ ~ b! ~ pre~l~cnt: because they ~er.e close to ~pe.~t \year d.e~I.,nmg Jt and i town where 30,000 Balubas were: central Congolese gorernm~nt .. I 1 1 time or place and at any level · i cit In the second quarter last · on lm b~ ums~d· an o~·~ agreement 1 anng approle · 1 reported living in "appalling" i announced it woullt have to rc· 1\h 1 1 • hi d th W · 'r . Iii , : year wns £50,000,000. . .m;r assem Y presl ent Fre · · 1 He said it is the first appra1·cd 1 conditions. · sort "to its own means" to put . ' rus lC lC\ a me e est or. wor tensiOn I · __ I enck Boland of Ireland all as 1 UAW leaders appeared to be' bl t ·' 1 11 d' t' t f I Co nor (' O'BJ·inn cl1in£ tl-; ·an nnd to the secession of Ka· ~ 'd · 1 lk 1 · h' d p 'd "ex 11 t" t 5h ld 1 • • ' • · as s 1e er-as lS me rom 1 •• ,_, • ,_ • ... Ill an~ a s Jet ween Im an rest ent Ken- l1 · FALLOUT ·INCREASES lh ce en . prospec s OII 1 makmg hcndway m quclhn~ a fallout shelter in Canada · He 1 civil representative in Kalan"" langa. I should he Jlart of a \Vidcr plan to draw up a Ger- ~ WASHINGTON
~n·ali:ned nations who sthlon 'twout.ld .radElcnlly .~mprove dioactive a cubic metre of air, hke that." ( BdERBLIN h 4P. ' . ..· •.· .. . ,,. ., ,, Till~ 1),\!I.Y 1\E\VS, s·t. jUlJNS. Nl1LD. SATURDAY, SEj:)TEMBEH 23 ·~ , . ' . .. I . sT. JOHN'S, I GIRLS! .... I CANVAS BOOTS Icc s~ating fs stat(fng nj!Xt week and we have just the t thing to match those sWeaters, little fur collar! in. Black with white trim i colours of Black, Gray, Dark Brown 10d Beige. I · Yout!ls 12 and 13 ...... $1.28 ONLY ...... -.-.'.-...... :...... sse. Boys 1 to 5 ...... ,...... $1.48 Gents 6 to 11 ...... $1.68 SHOPPING CENTRE I ' 6 FllESBWATER MAD PARKER & MONROE Ltd. I l Junior Red (/rOss Week; Sept. 25-30 Bits Ard I .I bonjou·r --~--·~-·~·-·. ,.-_,, • Around Town I. This is the last week of roller-skatin~t for this I guess by now everybody is more than year and I guess that many will miss it. · Saturday work in school. Memorial University students night will be the last at the Arena and they will have signed up so it will not be long before they lliU the .regular two hour period, beginning at 8;00. Mr. back to the grind, and once again the school vear Collier said that if there are no interruptions or if be in motion. It is the same every year and 1 . nothing goes wrong ice ·skating will begin for the i o_n the whole eve~yone enjoys it, ma):be not au. first time this season on Friday night, September 29. 1 time but most of 1t. After tomorrow Ice-skates so you have that to loko forward to after Saturday 'be taken out to be sharpened and brightened night. the ice-skating season. I guess on the first night. : ther~ will be a f~w fal!s as many will go down to At the Stadium the lait night for roller-skating the 1ce but that IS allm the fun. (I thinkJ. period beginning at 8:30. Mr. Dewling is hoping to I Ruby and Lloyd are going . . ha\·e the ice surface ready by October or maybe the 1 steady to the relief of Ruby, I IS really a Dice girl 1nj 23, which is Saturday. As you know the Agricultural guoss she was pretty worried seems to know i~. 5o there for a while but it all you could give h1m 1 · Fair will be taking up all the time in between so we worked o'ut. Ruby is really a more lime, Fra11ees. He't 111ust have patience and bear with it. ' nice girl so there was really to ask you soon. 1 5,00f I no reason for her to worry. Br~nda really has SOMETHING DIFFERENT But you know girls! I bet burnmg . fo_r _a ce~tain Lloyd wasn't so at ease him· wond~r If 1! 11 domg tnr The Anglican Churc This is Orientation Week for Memorial Univer self. for V1ck . (the certain through the Tom and Regina are going seems to hke playing Relief Fund. t sity students. All the first year students are given to Newfc certain things to do such as sign carrying as many out together but Regina wants at least he used to, : to go steady and Tom don't seem Brenda will be able to Fund. A1 yestl have seen. The students are going around with odd : to catch the hint. Maybe he d~wn · so to speak, '~l>r·•mier .gave the text shoes such as one white sneaker and a· black shoe. I j will catch on now. Cause I WISh her luck. thnik he wants to go steady ,,Jiei!defil's letler: guess many of the students find this embarrassing A certain Ciluple ~l Dear Premier: but it is not so bad when everyone of the first year just as much as Regina but he going steady for nin! am pleased to sen• seems to be shy. He had better this coming Wedne1d1J for Five !hot students are doing it. And many of the teens must make up his mind for Regina . realize that one day they may be doing the same they still seem to b! $5,000) for Th seems to think that there are strong. Let us hope Fund, being a co thing when they go to Memorial if this is what they lots of others around. it up although they to the Primate's 1 plan t odo. The students that are found violating any I would like to wish a happy few scattered quarrels Fund, as a toke11 birthday to Madonna who will of the rules that are given them by the seniors will be celebrating her birthday on one a week), but who •; recei\•e a punishment at the dance which will be held argue? They both Stfllllo ' September twenty-seventh. To to make the year, · tonight. When I asked what the punishments might .. , tell you the truth I do not actu be the gentleman told me that they could be any .:~L:_...:: ..:... -:L ...... · ally know her age but I would Another steady coupla not tell it anyway. This calls town now is Carol For thing! I do not know if I would find it exciting but it This Station Wagon represents a gift from Junior. Red Cross members from all over Newfoundland to . for something special to happen They seem to be would certainly take the shyness out of a person! the crippled children of Newfoundland, and was pre oented on Wednesday at Red Cross Headquarters. · to her between now and Wed· off pretty well! They rchased with the nickels and dimes which the Juniors donated to their Crippled Children's nesday. More than likely the for no one elu only BE CAREFUL It Was Pu hoys will think of 1omething (I think) I Fund throughout the school year. Above, left to rir '1t, Mr. Anthony Br~'an, a teach:r-sponsor from Nor- -\nyway, Madonna, whatl!'l'er F they will last. I noticed that many of our teens in high school With the addition . ' ris Point, Robert Ritcey of Holloway School, St. John's, Carmelila Pan·ell of St. Theresa's School. happens I hope you have a do not seem tel Jut I have their own cars. I urge all those to be extra care the Anglican ( . Freshwater Valley, who is passing over the keys to Mr. _Eric E. Ewing, President of the Newfoundland H?t~~/~~~d~m are going dan at least some & ful when driving. Do not go taking any foolish maybe this couple will to the Fo1 Society for.the Care of Crippled Children and Adults, whtch operates the Sunshine Camp Children's Re- steady and they do not seem to total has 1 chances. Try to keep in the speed limit and watch out of the exception•. Lft ' habilitation Centre. have many arguments (at !earl 10 lliY'II'IIY· 1 for intersections. I think that this little reminder is I never hear about them), I J In 1060-61, 33,829 Junior Redj jor project for 0\'erseal Relief. ' wonder how long they will lut. :Edith il eerryinf 1 WI! The following are ; definitely necessary for you know how forgetful teen donors as con agers can be especially when they are hurrying to Cross members enrolled in 902 The project for 61·62 was thr One can never tell. But they a certain guy but he il classrooms branches in New· supplying of chests for Greel; make a nice couple and that is steady. Now h()IV do · Mr. .and :ill school. And they must remember that there are foundlnnd and Labrador. schools. Chests have been re· the main thing • that. But she is not Sr. 52.00, many of the younger set hurrying to school also. So I Junior Red Cross members ccived from Badger and St Francis really likes Joan but thing drastic to get $3.00, )Irs. ; took this opportunity to drop you a little hint. from schools all over New· John's, These have been filled it seems as if Joan has her P.ye just sort of waiting $5.00, :\lr. and ~11 foundlnnd and Labrador contri- by donations of school sup· on someone else. Well I guess time when Bob wilt $5.00. Stepher Do not forget to send me those letters. Send buted $4450,62 to their work plies which have come from . that is the way the ball bounces. and then she will go ~!iss Jenn~· Patricia Joy ~ them to: for handicapped children at schools , throughout the prov· I wonder If Joan will get ,;ho Marion has a name home ($1870.24) and needy ince. she II dreaming about. U she for Jerry, and I dll Ryan $5.00, B; PAT, children throughout the world The major project of the · If 1he is going out wilh Fred G. Pike does not there are lots of 'rede,rick Rees $.0( TEEN EDITOR, $2580.:19) an average of 13 Canadian Junior Red Cross for ohter pebbles on tile beach the time but if me DAILY NEWS. cents per member. the school year 1961-62 will be a (as the saying goes). won't take long. (I ss.oo, 1st Hr. In 1960-61 articles were made school gardens program for A eouple that are still bold· think), For Jerry Guides $10.00, by Junior Red Cross members, chlidren in the Sudan and in ing on is Sandra and Harry, her, but I rugge!t that $20.00, Wm. valued at $1141.22 were sent to Sierra Leone. This project will · Gosh they have been going to him now for there are Mrs. Gladys 1 Price 55.00, , .'• Aden and Hong Kong. These work in conjunction with the gether this long while although other fish in the Jtl, I . Take It From Kathy shipments Included health kits, United Nations Food and Agri· saying goes. PJ, F. Stoyle! ," few realize it. But aa you know, 11rs. F. L. ·wood I school supply Items, baby lay- culture Organization. Junior time flies. Keep it up, you (By KATHY PETERSON ettes, stuffed toys, and articles Red Cross funds will provide · really do make a nice couple SPAAK llEPORD Mrs. W. J. Ho ~Irs. Claude F. Dear Kathy: My mother won't let me of clothing. . garden . tools ~nd seeds to ~n· and I am sure that there are PARIS !APl-Paul · Spaak, foreign minillll Howse $5.( . . . . Canadian Jumor Red Cross able children m these countnes many who agree with me on mp!ovees Welfan wear hpsbck, even on special occas1ons. members were in touch with to grow their own produce. It , this point. glum, gave the Norlh I'm eleven and a half and all the other young people in 53 countries. is not a "hand-out" but rather Frances Is hoping that John Treaty Councn 1 rfPO!! Mr. E.G day on his rcent tall $2 ltids wear it.-G. D. D. · Newfoundland Juniors in Cor• a selfhelp p:ogram. , will ask her sometime over the $2.00, Llewe Dear G.D.D.: You wouldn't put on a ner Brook, Glov.ertown, N~w· Th~ h1ghhght of th1s. year's week-end .although she isn't too Soviet Premier · , . town, Stephenville Crossmg donation to the hand1capped sure. But I don't see why John public comment Mrs. Chesley """""~"~~::-.;'!JP",.JHallowe en mask and make believe you and Macpherson Academy sent and crippled children at hom!! should not ask her because she afterward. were "really" a ghost. Why put on lip· albums to A~stralia, Finland was t~e gift of a Van .t? ~he · ------·- - ll·;;oli:;i;d1:11!llfi stick and make believe you're "really and South Afma. Albu~s were Sunshine Camp , Rehab~htat.1o11 , I - h ?" y h · · h I'd received from Austraha, New Centre, St. Johns. Th1s g1ft Kat y grown-up. our mot er IS ng t. Zealand Thailand and Viet was purchased with pennies m say 13 is soon enou~h. . Nam. ' nickels and dimes collected by Junior Red Cross' Special project this year was Q-Mother is a wonderful person and I love her A tape recording made b~· the Juniors in 'schools all over ¥-Song .•- · very much. She has good intentions but never man- pupils In grades 5, 6 and 7 o£. Newfoundland and Labrador. the making and filling of Greek school chests. This Sen . the Amalgamated School, Ste· . a~es t~ do what sh e. has promised. F.or example, s~e phenvllle crossing. This tape . SPECIAL chest was made by the boys of United Collegiate. "WITHOUT YOU" - has sa1d that she w11l make me a white pleated sk1rt con!i11ted of Newfoundland folk Junior Red Cross showed an . . . (By JOHNNY TILLOTSON) Forty mothers o£ but she never finds time. It is always next week- song£ and lyrics sung by the Increase over that of 1960 of Here we see four of our H1gh School members f1lhng Penelanguishen' You made me happy, to take some o next week and nothing happens Dot singing group of the school. 3806 members. Greatest in· h . h h . 1 D -D t H f · d ' 'd :,T b h Eaclt year the Canadian Ju· crease was in the enrolment of a c est Wit sc oo 1 supphes to send to Greece. You made me sing. i£ improvemen ear o : as a r1en ever sa1 , o e e1 P· n1 Red cross takes on a rna· high school students. But now without you, to the school M,ru~Ws~~yoo~fu~?" Hweyoo~~ =~~~~~-~--~~-~------~------ I've lost everything. area, accor( : I thought to say, "would you have time to cut my skirt? mother who I And I know, know it's true News last nig __ , ~~~~;do the dishes"?, I'll bet she would be shocked and That I must go throogh ... Our caller said t ... ,_~... -•.•,..skirt reaily would be made tomorrow. You didn't All my life "' e~me11ticm brothers or sisters or social obligations but in the Pem (All my life) arc ur :she promises, she must really want to do 'those All my life to ..."·I - Help her a bit, Dot, and I'll bet you will have (All my life) without you. A few da~ - ~- there were 93 . ' . ' not postponements. ' supposed to t No one to talk to; them, When I'm alone. No one to call me, call me her own Anyway, accordi " I ab_out forty 1 ' ee~y '·'' ·Predictions. And I know, know it's true an the are I : 1- • to try to d (By PAT) lfhat I must go through I '. All my life the matter ' ~commoilathl~ tdr I .. , ._. 1.-"You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby" (All my life) and less over' I ,·),·. · -Bobby Darin. . All my life ··If·: The Road Jack~'-Ray Charles. · (All my life) without you. "•I; 'I .; .. : ~iii.-·"T2lke ! ,, I. 1 1 Five"-Dnve Brubeck. l l ... ' ~-· :, ': ., Get-Together"-Hayley Mills. (Dum dum dum dum), Maybe j · . i :.. ' I. · · (Dum dum dum dum'· Maybe . ~ ' j ' .. . Way You Look Tonight"-Lettermen., · "H,"i~tnl Stomp"-Dovells. (Dum dum dum dum •, Maybe in tiJil · .I :I . 7.-"Stick Shift"-Duals. (Dum dum dum dum ·. I'll find an "CiJ1dei·ella -Paul Anka. . (Dum dum dumdum), Whowantstho Little Dog Cried"-Jimmy Rogers. (Dum dum dum dum), Someone w . ' :ati.-"::Svvee·ts For My Sweet"-Drifters. me, , O' I . ,I :., • I· (Dum dum dum dum), Like I'm 1 ·- ;: ;~ . 0 I 1 o ~ (Dum dum dum dum), Someone to . ~- ...] And to always be true. : ~ \ '·· :1 But oh my darling, (Oh yeah) . .. ;···.:: I love you still (He loves you still) I dream about yoo (Oh yeah) ·u) ! . ' •• ~ ·,• : \ .• And L always will (He always WI ·. .. .·.. ·' I ...• !~ And I know, know'it'1 true, .,-• . .. _'.Tlie beginn~ng of Orient~tion Week ~t Memori~l University, Miss That I must go .through I • • f • ·. I :Mem,orial 1960, Verna Robbiris, presents a card to one of the 1000, All my life (All my life) . i9si 'freshmen, during registration. (Max Mercer Photo) . . All my life • ~ ., ',1 _. I · ... . ~ . --r . ;· -'• . ~·· . (All my life) without yoti...... •!, •• ' . • • • ':·· ~ j • j \ > < . •. I ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND· 1 Daily News SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1961 ~s J{instnen To Find 100 300,000 Visit! 15 ,. ': 55 Homes For Visitors Bowater Parks 1 ,•: th~ manv students t is a fact that nearly 100 of parade, and will not need over· Whrn f-town ~ather here them will need to have homes night accommodation. It is for COHNE !\BROOK (CP)-I in" the parks" pui·O f d f I Fi d' I tl I t . ' " . I :;~:;:1 ell)' for th.<' hi~ )lcmori~l ou11 ?r t lCill, ' n mg t lese wse w lo mu~ ~cm~tn .over- 1\lore than 300,000 people visit· Figures broken down for the ...... ,. opt•n 1 n~. they Will homes IS the ta~k that the night and possJbl) tiiO .mght~, I cd both Bowntcr parks this South Brook Park show that I - IS ; r:.:a:~\mod 3 1NI in private Kinsmen's Club hal'c under·, that the accommodntton I stunmcr, P. G. Tipping, parks alter the park opened on ~lay I ... ~~~1 :''~hr Premier rcs:crd~r ta~en. at. my requc?t· . : nc,;dc~l.. . superintendent, said Thursday. 24, some 1,963 ears visited rlur· •· ... r. ann . 1 ed to so many.. of our New· . of which will be announced 1' before court this week. another 1.200 to go." of the Newfoundland fisfle.ry. foundl~llll fanuhe~, by the loss, 1 shortly ..The visitors, some of The man is apparently wan-: Paul flew in from Kuala Lum- ~lr. )!c.-\rtil:n- cam~ here ::t F. OreS t Flre o.r thc1r homes, m the recent, fiVe MonthS whom Will have come from as! denng across Newfoundland in 'pur. )Jalaya to join his par- the request of Pat Antle of thl· ,, fires. . far away as British ~olumbia,. a destitute state without vis- 1 ents. Dr. ;md ::\Irs. Norman Xewlo:mdland Fcdet·ation ot I~ Faithfully yours, A "d f Q leave for lllontreal v1a :\lone· able means of support. !Chan . Labour who informed Federco:m~~it~s o~~~ou ah· difficulti~s. , be made to the minister when rKtr.l donors as compiled yes· Club, Grand . Falls, $100.00, ~~~~reso of P~rtugal Core, the out Newfoundland. g Prtill t He final~y made the trip in ,\lr. )JcArthur retums to Ot· U::t)·: ~[r. .and ~Irs. ~lark 1$100.00, Lcemmg Lodge No. b/ ;t~l~ aTrllle~prcadd ~e~~clt I He was taken into custody at ~ a es I' No Word company With two Colombo plan taw a. i1Uo•ay Sr. S2.00, Joseph H. 1282, L.O.A., $100.00, Chalker rn'J;g t lllr~< ay an rl ay Glover! own early this week and· students, Abu Bal;ar Hussain ---- 111 1 1 I & 1 I ' ~•ilrls 53.00. )Irs. John Chaf· Co., Ltd. $100.00, St. John's tc~da 'n ~~~e< up sa c Y yes· 1 charged in Grand Falls wher~ Rev. Fr. W. P, Hogan and ' and Omar Khaliu. neither of !!! SSOO. )!r. and ~Irs. J. Blun- Lions Club $100.00, :\Irs. Wm. Y a e on. . . he was convicted, Rei'. Fr. J. O'Brien, of the Of s I Iwhom spoke Paul's language; ~- jsr 11'1; ~;l 55.00. Slephen Garland T. Ncwbook $2.00, Jobn Smith The boy was reported llllSSlllg I Roman Catholic Co-Cathedral in ee ey although the\' lmew about six !!! -~~ On S!v[ll. ~!iss Jenny Kelloway $2.00, wm. Lovolace Ltd. $2.00, b)• his parents nnd RCMP were Grand Falls, have been clc1·ated phrases. · ' !100. Palmi~ .Toy Sl.-00, :\Irs. )lr. and Mrs. H. D. Penne)' $5.00, requested to ~akc a search as N T a to the posts of domestic pre· The Search and Rescue Di·l "'I've been so excited waitin·;; H~··rnn~ a· ~~ Rrao 55.00: Basal Strong John Kent, $5.00, International the boy was Ill a depressed 0 un lates, l'ision of the RCAF is express· for this moment." said Dr. iJ(Br I'Oii~Bt ' 1300. Fred G. Ptke 55.00, Mrs. Brotherhood P.Sc. p,:\!.W. Lo· state and !cars were held for The announcement was made ing concern over the where-! Chan. "! can't wait to get Paul' I !rt:trick Rees $.00, Han'e)' cal No. 63, Grand Falls, $50.00, I his saf~ty when he was seen For the third dny in succes- this week b)' Bishop O'Neill of abouts of Ward Seeley, a lone 1home to his mother for a re· .-1. 70-ye~r-old man. fotll•' 1 Ja:g ss.oo. 1;1 Ilr. Breton Co. Nonuan Polen $5.00, Employ· wam~crmg away !rum the com· sian, no tuna were taken from Harbour Grace-Grand Falls who adventurer who is attempting f union." deld ~11 tne blueberry, hm·~n; G:l Gutd~s S\0.00, ~Irs. John ccs Barney's Restaurant $21.00, . munJIY Thursday afternoon, the waters of Conception Bay said the priests were posted as to reach his former home b)" I They leave to-dar for St. n~ar Grate'; CuYe T,lu:;.,day. !non S20.00, Wm. E. Brown 1 Harry Peck!ord $2.00, Lar Pollee sni!l )'cstcrday that he yesterday, All boats were out domestic prelates by His Holi· kayak. , John's, where :l!r;. Chan is, die? !rom a hear! con S!OW. ~Irs. Glarl)'S Fry 51.00,1 Pretty $2 00 Gilbert Pan·ott turned up uninjured yesterday and anglers secured several ness Pope John XXIII at the r waiting. · poltcc ic . f}~r taller said there arc 51 C.il1ren in the Penetanguishenc ~ 10 " who arc unable to gel "1:!il0nation to and ·from ·'(\(!!\ ' · A few :>e • SCHOOL BAGS ~in tun" nd an ansel WITH HANDLE 'N' SHOULDER STRAP :ants to be .~ne whO . THIS WEEK ONLY Regular $1.65 'm needinS ~e to }ovt BON MARCHE DISCOUNT PRICE .33 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST . ' . THE TOWN HAS BEEN TAKEN BY STORM-Students for Memorial University are now in the hilarious process of initiation an~ many tusks are mit to them. Yesterday seemed to be shoe-polishing day as swarms of placarded.studcnts went throughout the City polishing shoes. ·Here "Freshmen" students Mary ~orbes and Keith Young perform the. polishing duty for Mayor H. G. R. Mews. They called on City Hall m ·the afternoon, with cans of polish and clothes, and the !'fayor co~sented . , , price was lOc. DALY N~WS :." photographer Frank Kennedy, on hand for the occaston, was suddenly concerned and came out With a, , . D&Y.'~~~~n clean pair of shoes/-(Daily News Photo). · ..... ' ., . '. ' ··.- '·. ,•.. . ' ...... ! ' l THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S NFLD. SATVRD/,Y, SEPTDlnER l .1 ! I ------'------·--· !' THE D.4ILY NEWS 'J Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper By ' The llt\IL\' N~WS ts a morning papet IN TH·E NEWS Wayfarer ' ~stabllshed In !894, and published at l .Ito News Building, a55·350. Duckwurtb lo Premier Stanfield was less than a :Hrcct, St. John's, Newfoundland. b7 EQUAL PARTNERSHIP Following the signing of the agree· meeting of an educational body with Rnblnson & Company, Limited.· men\ on the Terms of Union at Ottawa which, as minister of Education in Nova ~lt.:MBER GF on December 11, 1048, the then prime Scotia, he was concerned. And when TliE CANADIAN PRESS minister, !llr. St. Laurent, mentioned In subsequently Mr. Smallwood found he ' could not go to Charlottetown for the l The Canadlan Press Ia exclussvct' his formal addt·ess that "the founda· I annual meeting of the premiers this I entitled to tho usc for republtcallon ol lions of our nationhood arc, and will '1. year, it was decided to adjourn It to a "' ', dl news despatches In this paper credit· remain, mutual tolerance and equal l more convenient date for all four pre· 5 ~ ..... ed so It or to the Assu~lated Press or partnership." This was more than a i rhetorical expression. If it did not miers. l I iJ~·~iw~~ Reuters and also the local news publssb I I •' ij ed therein. rcpt·esent fundamental truth, the basis l for real confederation did not exist. But However, the question may well be YEARLY SUBBCRIPTION RATES All Press Services and fcaturp urttclet centl n' between the objectives on which whether it is worth holding at all un· ~""iiuo ronc:J:! ': ': ;;re \\'illing to pay today for basic this is a principle which has hccn adopt· of rural area development have notlting ,jOil 39 J~ people live on the fringes of the hut not in fhe cabinet itself, for both field, under the dirrc:i"u of ·· 1000 %1 . 19 muniL'ipal services. They are haras· cd or applied. The meetings of the to do with raising crops. 5r.OO 26 :2.5 town, they seem to be considered premiers seem of a perfunctory Scotland and Wales. Something of the Mace, a former a~sislanl In Ra'T. 1000 1 7 'cd b1· wells that are dried-up, by Most recent expansion of these non· lllllO 24 21 inhabitants of a no-man's land. nature, rarely lasting for more •sort in Ottawa for the better under Others a~cncies inrludr •nil "~':·.,•;.;;o;.•• 1331 $10!. 10 lack ~d ri l_,. services. and by gen agricultural scn·ices comes on a SIOO· 155~8 JJ.j :!90 than a day and too often featured hy standin~ of provincial relations and tinn. forest, slabili7.alion anrl Their situation has now been million approprialion from the new Area 200 $2~;. 24'-h: eral nc·~lcct of their situation. A ll'ords without meaning. Its importance prnhlcms might be usefully established. linn, marketing and serer"! soon 1 :;t.: r!cccnl dc-;irc fot· independence sent brought to public notice by a pro Redevelopment Administration. This was and reporting scn·ic:;<. lOO 29 29 set up to help depressed areas open new .;oO 9 9 them to tl1c fl'lll£C.". Both province fessional officer of the Department Federal Extension Srrrirr i; 8600 210 225 Industries and improve community facili 100 19t 190 and mUIIIL'IP'dit.'' ~l:ould give con of Health. That makes it a matter liP state committees of !real n~!':,·, 4600 Ill 157 Letters The Editor ,. · P ...... '''"'It of Agriculture has 2000 II t1 To 000 t9 t9 sideration lu their lc~ilimale needs. of public importance. The Council co-ops, farm organiz2tinn•. r'·::c'c, been designated to administer the n"·· :1203 tion of the new Memorial Universitl'· ririe, btlr-:ines!'i anr1 1:11~..,r -:~·n,.""•. s.s~· :,~\~ OtiC p11rtiL·ular area lo ll'hich Dr. and the Government should get to THE RIGHT OF WAY :. ·;, t:l> in the 460 chronically depr·: 5100 161 162 The people responsible for these changes or more counties in an :trca "·i] · · i900 29 27 .. Sc1·crs refers is tk•L of l\lundy qcther at once to find an effective Editor Daily News, rural counties in 38 states. 30()() ·H2 .tti : and improvements should be congratu· 11010 II IO Pond anrl Empire ,\ l'cnuc We~t. remedy. Dear Sir-Without doubt a recent di· Also. under now omnibus housin~ 1000 a a .i will contribute to the cronomir r:n; 310 $23 2J rective, attributed to the Safety League, Ia ted. legislation passed this year, $430 fillion of f•:·m a~rl lw·:n. 2000 9 9 reminding the public that "children Still many changes and improvements was earmarked for rural construclion 500 6l 64 have the right of way" was well inten· should be made and no doubt they will lll Sll~i II and modernization loans. For the first 2000 j 4 in time. There is one change and im· 2300 25 25 Newfoundland Motor Statistics tioned. time, loans to nonfarmers for nonfarm 12000 16\\ 16 Neverthcloss such a statement Is in· prol'ement which we teachers should 1002 21 2t housing in small towns are included in Auld Lang Sync 2200 lOS 295 The dfc•:t ul il colllbin~ lion of road sula of which 4,362 are commercial accurate, misleading and dangerous. seek for now. This change and improve· 403 890 8115 . ' . tile program. They are to be adminis ment is higher salaries for teachers. I \<".:;. 2000 II\\ tt . cxpan~irm and general prosperity types. Since many of these fre Neither the child nor the much·maligned tered by Farmers Home Administration. (From the files of thr 1'': :•:: 3000 1 5 adult has any "right of way" across or think I am safe in saying that teaching 1000 13\\ 13\1 nn the u~c o( motor vehicles in quently come to St. John's, it is Since 1949, FHA has loaned over $300 23, 3800 uo 207 . is the most important profession in New Srptcmbcr 1931: ' :"iewfoundlaml is well revealed in not difficult to understand current on the road~ e:;cept at intersections million to 44,000 farmers for housing, lllOO 32 30 whrn traffic light or policeman gives the foundland today, Therefore it should be FISIII:\'G ll:l:'-T -'300 " 3~ ::Latbtics compiled by the Cana traffic congestion in the capital • but now it enters a new field. The fishery i> nil fini,hcr! ti•!, 936 S28~t 23Y.I correct signal; at authorized crossings the highest paid profession, if not the soo 220 217 dian Automobile Chamber of Com Rural Electrification Administration. for Ihe Belle Isle area. .\ me;;; .... ·-...;.:::· 11133 IS3~ 33\ Perhaps, however, the greatest highest, then one of the highest. Yet, I 3i50 40 li .·.:, when the way is seen to be clear of on· with ol'er 1,000 local co-ops, is now merce . concentration of vehicles is to be am certain that it is one of the lowest the G!adiola, Alwin Par.-o:J•. ' 14500 4\1 4 coming cars; or, when walkin~ on the authorized to make loans to small manu 1625 S8.5 AH~ i! Since 1950, ownership of pas sars that the >chnoJ:rr p:u ; 2600 99 95 ~-., found in Bell Island where there extreme left hand side, facing oncoming paid professions. Even a logger earns .. facturers for machinery used in rural Blacl; .Joe last ni;hl tn pn: : Jlo 100 m '":.\. . DAILY :NEWS, ST. JOHN'S,' NFLD., ·SATURDAY,· SEPTEMBER· 23, 1961 e'' with MAJOR HOOPLE New Cal 1000 28 S8 28 N llarri 4000 1 1 1 -1 New l!osro 17800 84 76" 82 +5 New J.,on 1000 ~\0 ~\0 '""- \0 N Keloro 500 61\ 6\0 6\0- \0 New Yor Newlund 16500 I~ 13 II -1 S Man 1100 36 36 36 +I N ewnor 9000 IIi 4 4 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS N Sf'nalor 10 .. o0 r. 6 6 BJ The A&&oelated. Preu :-ilck•l MS 1536 48 48 48 Beth Steel 411.1. Kennecott 82 Nlpl"ln~ 1100 130 !30 '30 Bor1 Warner 461' Monty W 30111 Noranda 1063 mv, 50~1 51 - ~ C and 0 ~71' NY Coni 17 Norme!DI 1116 m 270 275 +5 Con• Edloon 76% Radio Corp am N Culdslrm 587! 12 70 72 +1 El Aulo El 60 Std 011 NJ 43!1 NotlhNnlo 52100 68 62 67 +I Gon Eloc 73Vo tlid Alrcrall 481'1 N Rank 500 51 54 M -1 Goodyear 43% Vanadium 21 . Norop A Wtl 200 51 51 51 Gt Nor Ry 441-1 Wollnlst 44% North Can 4610 210 230 240 +3 lni T T 54!1 ,n,t:." O\' l.' N B~auc 300 30 30 30 -1 ,lt~ !•' 1 \1'1 1 • 1" :a Oka Rare 6000 13 13 J3 Ill" c:1 m 610 O'Leary 1000 14 11 14 - -1 ====- v .,\l I"' !'•<' IG3 - 2 Opemlsk 412 685 685 18.1 + ~ . · ;,, ,,1 Jg 33 -I Ore han 500 151 m m -1 :~ ' 3'• 1 • '"' Ormoby 10~0 22 22 22 -5 ~.:~,' •.•~.' ll .!8 -t Oslsko 7000 37 36 37 j Mutual Fu .· '~ ::~ ··~ :.1° lr'aymut ~o 14 14 14 · !).•\1 1.. , ,,. I eerleu 18068 20 19 20 +1 I •·\~,,. :~(1 ~: " 'i :2 Placer s~~ Ul'rl 21\i 2n; ~IUTUAL FllNPS .. ~"t'~ .. ., nt.. _11 •. · Prtston 1800 IllS tHO 61~ +5 117 The Canadlla Preu ' ~- ·: ·~~~ 1.n· _.,,-. l'ro! Air 8~00 100 !13 99 +5 Bid , A•k '· :. ~ 1 - • • ~ • .,. ' Qua A!orot !\CO 7 7 7 @PEN SE.b.SON FOR 4 All Cdn Com 8.oll u 3 ::.· ?' ;~" • I Que l.lth 'soo 395 m ~~~ + 10 All Cdn Dll• 6.38 6.91 GRIDDLE CAKES-=- J.J?W!lt IAI~~ q'-22 -..~ :~; -~i' .. 9('1 Que ~hn 1~00 p 9 g THE OUT$lDEI!: t.-•~ ...I••·•T" ~r.•r• ' I I Amerlcan Grnwth 9.11 I.DJ ! '•• H 8.1 ~ ~~~ IQ MriA1 9.\0 83 83 neaubun 32.~1 34 98 ~...... :· ··: 1... ] ~ 1 Qupmont 400 a;o 8i0 870 +! Canadian Jn\'tltmenL tn.32 11.32 ;. ,"f : l "~ ;~ Radlorr 348(.0 6.4 M 61 ... 3 Canafund 11.11 4R.~2 ', 2, lltO)TOfk 2!100 10 68 70 +3 Cbamplon Mutual 1.07 &.!7 D Oilcloth 100 S2P4 :21~, 21:'!~ ·t 1\ nail·e Melanic who ·has picked ! "l ' 1 '. ~~~ Rl'alm 317jO 2S 'l2t~ 25 4-3 Commontvulth lnltr. 9.11 9.98 Dumont 8000 38 36 36 -2 "" ·' -~ · 2 . Rln .ll~om 11:0 910 930 9:15 t 10 the wrong ~uy-a situation· - :.I CDrporate Investors 10.10 l\.01 Fab 90011 9 9 9 I I •• = ; •' l . . I mo Ru)'l ::!000 5 5 s l~1·uopean Growth 6.93 7.5!1 Falcon 100, $Z334 5S~i S5~4 -11.4 which comes close to tragedy. . ,,-. .~: -; I n;x Mh•b 3100 31\~ 31 31>; -1 e Pj\'CoUitd serlto B 4.4~ 1.85 Fontana 3000 41,-i! t 4 -- \:a Capitol i I O\ :: ·~ - ] Roche :z;po 8 n~ 7•"Z-'1 Paramount However, all turns out well by' Di\'ldend Sbaes Bl 3.85 Ft n•Uanct 9000 18 ll 48 t 3 . I' i. :.w ' • nockwln l!OO ll'i Ill> 1411 + \0 BARBS• '! 111 1 Dominion Equltr 17.ll 11.91 Gold Alt 1500 3~ 3/ 39 the story's end, when the bo) s ,, .... • • t.n . Rfn\'M t:un 1000 4\~ ~\~ 41'1 ;,,, .. ; ... • ., •., ' Ryn or :!000 g 9 8 + " Federated Growlh 5.10 5.57 Haollns• 200 109 109 109 -5 Firat 011 ond Gu 4 40 4.8\ llornor A 100 135 35 35 - ¥. Now Playing and girls have to return to -··--- --~~~. ~-. ~--· __ -~ ...; :L' :., ~ <'· 111~1 • - zo San t\nt :!A'!! I 169 tSR tDi .; 1 '· Fonds Colleclll A uo &.74 Ma&~vat &0011 12 II II -1 Now Playing ~"· : ' 1 .-.~ -1 ~ 0 --lO ; ~11nd Rh• 5000 ~ 5 5 + ~ college, and for most of tht ' Fonds Collectll B 5.50 5.!l Mcintyre 12S SU 3 4. 41~4 4J34 + IIJ By HAL COCHRAN .: .. 1 ,!1 .• '·' ·• :~ : ~-~ .:_~J •Sntcltlt~ !~·lO 11'1 19 1P Fond• CollcctU C 5.17 7.01 Mor Chjp 1500 41 4 4 --·------young ladies it provc11 a good 1 sh.. p cr 13 133 -J ' I :1:. ~J() m Group lnc. !.74 4.09 Molyb 21100 loa 106 108 "l'HE FIERCEST HEART" I ! , '· 1RI Sh('ftilt Air.o ~!"~ .t!Ul 480 +S Grouped tnrome Atcum. Mt rt•unt 4500 !6 !0 50 -1 "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" idea to go-"Where the Boys Tun many people look upon •'.\1 As the intrepid freedom-seck· ~ J ;. , Sjh·crmrJ 100(1 25 2S '%J Group SeecUf A Mus~cns 125 JJll~ 11'2 lH~ Are " . : • · ·' ,; 1 Sll ~llllcr .1000 47 13 47 +I WITH DOLORES HART · marnagc as a beau knot, and Growth Oil ·and Gu R.OI 8.4~ N SanliiRO 5000 2 2 2 ing Boer leader in "The Fiercest Producer Joe Pasternak ancl , untie il . ·••. ~\ .; -. Si! . ·: ,.- ;' ~ 'r ' l ' _.. THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S. NFLD .. SATURDAY, SEPTE~IBER g~:J.9GJ .,.. . ' Social-Personal The Inside Track ATTI - (~olumn- By CAS·SIE BROWN CHUI d.:LLO Falling leaves, brilliant col· :!5th ASNIV~RSARY land, Ohio, arrh•ed recently to ours and low night temper· Congratulation~ and best visit her mother, lltn. John atures arc heralding the com· wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald lltilchcll, 22 Beaumont Street ing o( Fall. Club meetinps and B~·rne, who will celebrate their East. social activities have begun antl ~th wedding annivcrsay to· it's difficult to keep up with . morrow, September 24th. They TO~IOttROW'S BIRTHDAYS them all. The openin;: of .Me· were married at St. Joseph's Many happy returns of the moria! University just another Church by the Rev. Father day to Evelyn Parsons, Gladys few weeks off and everyone Cotter on Sept, 24th, 1938. Badcock and Joan Cox who wlll seems to be waiting for it. Sunda: celebrate their birthdays tomor· What an exciting time we MEDICAL TREAT~IENT row, Sunday, September 24th. . -.:- ' .... have ahead of us. Mrs. Frank Nooeworthy, 19 ; .. Colonial Street, has been con· ON VISIT Furs ,Vital Part I • • • I THE THEATRE fined to her home for the past lllrs. !II. P. lllurphy, 98 White· l\lemorial University's "Mac· lican ChL week and expects to enter the way Street, leaves by TCA beth shaping up fine. Have Grcce Hospital o\'er the week· toda~· to vis It her son and In Fashion nd !or medical treatment. Her heard the witches co~tumes invited with the other Of Canadc: daughter-in-law, Guardsman and and masks are superbly hide- to help select the You:i many friends send their wishes ~Irs. Roher! E. Murphy, Pcm· I MONTREAL-Fur could ploy a ; ous, credit for which goes to ElY 1 oUNDL for a speed~· recovery. broke, Ont. Mrs. Murphy, who Nita Crocker. Nita did those ' • • 'fllB N ' ' ' i; accompanied by her !On, more l'ital and lively role in i rATIJEDRAL our fashion lives, Seymour. de- 1 , beautiful costumes for A No amount nl wishir.• It T CARD PART\' Randolph, who will also visit ; . , (!7th sunday a er 1 slgne1· for M. Shuchat Furs i ! . Phoenix Too Frequent (SJP), rna ke f our extra pounds . II 1 c St. Therc-;a's Pnrlsh Boys' i Ottawa Toronto and New T S.OO a.m., o y omr Club Committee, nrc holding ll York. ' says, If we would only let it. [ so she is certainly well quali· so on uestlay nJOrnino rate for Cl ·-·-·or.o:ll card party at St. Considering we are among the i fied to do those costumes for signedly he,,an lo den~ Hob' ' ' Theresa's Parish Hall Tuesda)', world's biggest fur wearers, we / Macbeth. Everybody, but every. I mean 1 elnnonatcd · Malil September 26th. Thcrr will be are not, he Insists, giving tur . body is just waiting for the from b_rcad and or toa1 ~ Preacher, II a door prize of $100.00, 25 'Most Popular ! its fashion head. l\hlst of us i chance to see this production. I and .nulk from coffee p.m., Sunday lucky numbers plus good card think of fur just as a once· / • • • and a minimum nl Holy Baptisl prizes. Time is 8.30 p.m. Ar ' PRINTED e\'ery • five-years in1•estn:ent, The Northcliffe Drama Club dinner. Could feel of Wome: and leave it at that. mission $1.00. •.• •;, , .. , also in the limelight with a ence by Frida1· and : But we are not being fah· to £ur. TV presentation of Ted Rus- on weighing fl;llnd i The Rector, Given n chnncc it could do more 7th .\SNIVERSARY sell's "Holdin' Ground", dur- two pounds ... lha;·1 Services: Congratulations are being re to flattct• us and enli1•cn our ing the first week in October. the scale> ;a1rl. ;md ~t~ ~~~tins: Mon., Tues.', I wardrobes without flattening .' . eciYcd today h~· Mr. and ~Irs. -~. .' -~- . The play will be directed by to argue? Th,. mo;t c:~ .:;J)at. 7.30 a.m., Wed. 7.o our pockdbooks, Fur as an r.. ... 11 Dou~: Skirl'in~ on the occasion veteran Neala Griffin, and the part of the dil't is 9.30 a.in. of their 7th wedding annil•er• accent, for Instance, has score ely been e"ploited. This sea· cast will travel to St. John's black coffee aull lea. l>i•.: lloh· Communion: ~ar~·. The~· were married at for the presentation. Don Jam· it's worth it I. '· · 'and Sat. 8'.00 a.rr son a ruff or circlet of fur '<. Corpus Christi Chnrch by l\lon· '::.. ~- ''-.:.. '· .. ieson will produce it himself, ' • ' a.m.; Thurs. 10.0t signor Rawlins, September 23rd, would be invaluable as a glamor cowl on the collarless and the show will be video Thank (St. illichael a 1954. ~Irs. Skin·ing is the suits and coals which nrc cur· taped. The Holdin' Ground, as for letting r.h into 8.00 a.m. an1 former Nellie Donovan of St. -! ' :.. ,.,' ' . you know, has been done not traffic on \\' edne;day. John's. rently fashionable, The fur 1 scarf or ascot tie could per· only on radio (trans-Canada), are limes when It :eer.; form the same function. but on the stage as well and waits forerer to Pntu TOM \''S BIRTIID:\ \'S : .. t''.' ..· .•. ·, Seymour feels that there is no now we will have the pri~ilcge the side street;. Thar.k; :llany happy returns of the . thing quite as irresistible as ; . ' .. of seeing it on TV. , • , '''-""u'" OF TilE EPII da~· to Barbara Joy Hefferton. I fur framing the face and would Ted's other play "Grounds· (Strawberry Marsh I Susan Butt. Francis Cahill and i . and apolo~1r:s tr, 9.30 a.m .. Family Com like to see more fur hats I used well" is, in my estimation, an Tom Whelan, who celebrate ' ·, :_ · .. ' Texaco truck rlrner ~l p.m .. Sunday Scho their birthday today, Satur Blessed are they which ·do hunger and thirst k after righteousness: for they shall be filled .. -Mat .-··--··-======-::::::::::=::==-:==:------=-~~~·-- Meeting, Bible Classes, l'rlma.:r ' ): Activities, SlnglnK company. 1 ·' Bring the Children to the hour I especially arranged for them; Best Loved Hymns Mormon Elders The Service Of Christ "'r;. Sunday Services 7 p.m., Public Salvation Meet· ~ j :·t lng, with Bimd and Songsters I Exhortation BY, REV. DR. FRED SASS will you engra\'en that upon . assisting and powerful. message I was wandering and weary l! . j. ' from the 'Word of Life.' Per· A RELIGION WORTH LiVING Looking forward as many of your heart? When a man 'is in !I : ------When my Saviour came unto me; How much do you know about us are doing, to our Christi;..J earnest about Christian service I' The Minister wlll conduct sonal witnessing and prayer both morning and evening ser· For the ways of sin grew dreary your religion? What can it do service of another Fall, it might he will be doggc~ and haunted r ' An9lican Church battle for souls • wlll conclude for you? What is it \\'Orth in be helpful were we to dwell a by sense of la.IIurc. I vices, The Speaker at the Rally the services at the Temple on AndAnd the world had ceased to woo me: ~ wa~ ;I ' Day service wlll be Mr. Donald study and service? little upon the example of our talkmg to a medtcal doctor tn 1, :' Of Canada The Lord's Day, And the world had ceased to woo me: Education lor this life only Lord and Master He came as Toronto the daY-a man '•t· i ,. . . lnkpen, Student for the United Students and Visitors to the othe~ As He came along His way we take for granted. We go to one who serveth." and so he bath well known in hts profession ; ....• - .., Church Ministry. City are Invited to attend • i! till :\I: II llll'~lll.,\ND We welcome you to our '0 foolish souls, come near Me, school as a matter of course to taught us how to sen•e so we and he told me how frequently Tuesday, 8 p.m., Band and learn about science, history, art, turn to the perfect service of our there came to him a sense of ·usc· ' f'\ fll J:llltA!. Church, Songsters Rehearsal, My sheep should never fear Me; ' ,J:th ~und.11 aflrr Trlnlly) And to learn how to earn a Lord. For it is well we should Jcssness that was un~ea~ablf!· Wednesday, 8 p.m., Temple I am 'the Shepherd true.' bigger dollar. think of Him, and find anew the And I, could no~ hei.P thtnktn!l Jl ~"' ; ::: II··'·' l't>mmunion: COCIIRANE STREET •' Home League Meetin!( . Who wants to be ignorant? Who features of His sen·ice. . that \\ere so. wtth h.tm who had i . ,,.·:.::(· ''1 C:~thedr'l] Minister: Rev. L. A. D. Cur· wants to be poot'? First then as I review the but ~he bod~ lor hts sphere of ~ .• :: llt>l)' Com· i lis; BA, BD, DD. Organist and At first I would not hearken Pentecosta I And put off till to-morrow; This Is a day for exploring the work of Jesus I lind in ·t a sen·t~e. much more would it be . ·' .,, · ~latms and 1 Choir Director: Dr. D. K Universe, for splitting the atom, singular union' or obedience and 0 us who handle the infin i''~-: 1';,· .. !J!'r. llc\', F. i Peters, LTCL. ' ~ wtl~ i But life began to darken for exposing fallacies, for find· originality, If I were asked the tle m~ste~y of the soul. I want .,I ,. ·'( ~ ;; ., '',' ~~nday School; .I 11.00 a.m., lllornlng Worship· ELI!Il PENTECOSTAL And I was sick with sorrow; ing facts. keynote to aU the service of our you to bel!C\'e that w~en you 'fail, ':• ~ ., · Ji,• ~ lo~ptlsm and fBroadcast over VOCM) Junio~ 147 Casey Street ' Yes, we live in a day of en· Lord I think I should answer ~ou may ~ s~cccedmg aU :he ,I · :: ':~: '' llomrn: 6·30 j Congregation, Nursery· 2.30 Wm. Oliver, Pastor. And I thought I heard Him say 1 lightenment,in a day of intelli- that it was obedience, We ~peak lime. w~nt )ou lo. feel .you ! ' ; .. !." :>::·.'\. '.1,11 d Srrmun. P.m .. , Sunday School; 7 p,m,, 10.05 a.m., Old, Old Story As He came along His way 1 gent progress and discovery, All of the Gospel of John as the Gos- may b.e domg most _Just when I •·"· .·.r ..·'' :'r1 '"r. E'·enmg Worship VOCl\1; 11 a.m., Morning Wor· '0 foolish souls; come near Me, this Is good .... But it is not pel of Love and certain! , it you tlnnk you arc dmng nothing. 1 .. 1\d.rll' ~rnHt' .'' , . d Both sen·iccs will be conduct· ship; 2.45 p.m., Sunday School; My sheep should never fear Me. enough, thrills and throbs with 'tove: I want Y0.u to looK right back to :·.' 1 1 I ,. 1:: .. ::• '···:: • • ur; ~ ·r1. an 'ed by the Minister. All visitors 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service, For millions now living and yet if You go home and read that Jesus Chmt and r~member what ' ; i: : )) \I I I am the Shepherd true.' a :·: rd •.45 a.m., will recch·e a cordial welcome :Monday, 8.00 p.m., Prayer learning, today leaves religion Gospel at the back of love you they thought of Htm, and take I ;- ~~· ~ ~-~ :\ ·~\ . lllcetlng, out of our lives. How much of wit] find something else. You you .to Yo~r task again, lcal'ing ;: :• ',.:r:!;llnll•n: ~Ion., GEORGE STREET Thursday, 8 p.m., Testimonies. At last I stopped to listen, your time does religion get'i will lind thai in every act Jesus the tssue 1 ~ the. hand of · God, : '' "' ~:: ·" i'!l am.; Wed. Minister; Re:v. Naboth Winsor Saturday; 7 p.m., Christ Am· His voice could not deceive me; What does It deserve? ever wrought, Christ was doing The .one vttal thmg is that you " ·:• '~ · 1';::::· 10·00 a.m., B.A., B.D. Organist Mr All: bassadors, Young People'1 Ser True religion is the History, what the Father showed Him. perstst, .The one great .. ,. ,,..,,,.1 •nd Alii · . • • s I saw His kind eyes glisten, ~reachcry . - ' ,: · · '" ·" " ta1rc Kmsman vice • the Science and thE\ art of the You will find that in every word ts desp~tr. , To hold I~ tl, when .\·: :· s i" ,, m. and 10.00 11 a.m., M~rnlng Worship So anxious to relieve me; whole life of man-past, pre· He spake he was but uttering everytlnng Is gloomy, 15 the first .. _ .. . ., ._ • .TuniQr Congregation, Sermon BETHESDA TEMPLE And I thought I heard Him say sent, to come. It is true because what he had heard, Yet the task of every mortal man. And 1 1 30 ,.,. • .. - ~"· " ~· p.m. Topic: "What Is lllan?" 2.30 209 New Gower Street As He came along His way it is Revealed , (Amos 3·7). not singular thing is that when gloomthen so.me IS passed day, andwhen the allsun theis c..:· F"'·'' · 30 p.m. p.m.. Sunday School, Bible A. C, Snow, Pastor; E. B. '0 foolish souls, come near Me fashioned by speculation. It men look~d on Chr!st, i.t was not shining, and the wincl is hushed ·n I PI'! (l)~tr FPIPII \SY IClass: 7 p.m., Evening Worship, Snow, Asst. Pastor. teaches, tests,. and prepares that obedtencc whtch t.mpress;d you will dlscorcr that Your sorr ' 1 : · • • ' • Sermon Topic: "The Results of My sheep should never fear Me; Sunday: each of us for hfe here and Life them. It was somcthmg qmtc failure wa 0 · 50 Y •t:;"hrrr) '1ar~.h Road.) Prayin"." lllornt'n" S I Ill 10.30 a.m., Prayer Service; I am the Shepherd true.' Eternal. It g_ivcs us faith to ?iffere:.l from obedie~cc-1~·~at it seemed. s n t qmte sor:'l' as .. · •• '' .,,.h l otnnltlnton· b b erv ce w - .· .. · · : · .. · · . • be broadcast over rad' t t' 1 .. · ... , .... ·~' srhool C to s a ton 11 am., Morning Worship; 3 follow lnsptrcd leaders. It ":Pressed them was hts ongm- When all thin"s THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1961 ~eds High School· Giants Upset football As Dodgers Move Up Today St. Pat's and liolv C I . 10 start the 1951 Jimi0 H I Srlwol football serie• r Gentile Hits Fifth Grand Slam afternoon al the Br }: · , moria! Field startin gan I CINCINNATI (APl - San League pennant chances alive. Roberto Clemente, lhe Na· ' ' o'elock. g 11 Francisco Giants and pitcher Cincinnati's defeat by San tiona! League's leading batter, I i Billy O'Dell threw a roadblock Francisco cut the league-lead- increased his average to .355 St. Pat's the jnto Cincinnati's N at I on a 1 lng Reds' margin to four games. with two hits in f•mr trips to 1 champs did not releas League pennant drive Friday Wally Moon had a two • run the plate. , up but they are a stro~, 1 night as they whipped Reds 6·0 double and Duke Snider a solo KANSAS CITY (AP J - Jerry I because they hal'e • before 31,469 fans, the third big-. home run, his 16th, to spark Walker, with an assist from ' their players back fro 111 gest crowd of the season. Dodgers' eight • hit attack on Jim Archei', held Cleveland to 1 i yC'ar. Giants, who recently whipped three Redbird pitchers. four hits Fl'iday night and the 1 i the· second • place Los Angeles Drysdale, who bas never fin· Kansas City Athletics scored a , Holy Cross lineup· Dodgers three times in a row, !shed a game at Busch Stadium 4·3 l'ictory o1•er the Indians. : Tom Healey: fulls: Ted· played the role of "spoilers" to In nine lifetime starts, again CHICAGO (API - Chuck Es· ! Pat Green; hall'c.<: perfection as Jose Pagan, a was a jinx victim. Leading 6·3, trnda and Jim Gcnllle once [ Donald, Bernie •·:...... :!29 a1•eragc, batted in two he gave way lo Perrnnoskl with again were nn inl'incihle com· . Hawco; forward.•: Gern· 1 more. two out, t111o on and the danger· binntion Friday ni~hl as Orioles P.ob Bud.~ell. !lam· DEA Billy O'Dell. building his rec· ous Bill White at bat in the defeated While Sox 8·6 in a j 1 Eddie Earle, ~like · ord to 6·5, ga1•c up one hit in seventh inning, rnin·interrupteli contest. . ! Spares: Andr l'hurthill r1 e1·cry inning but the sixth. But Perranoski struck out White 1 Gentile walloped his filth / · . Icy. Bob Corhc11. Ron H!a~!; he was tough with men on and went on to pi·esei'I'C Drys. 1 grand siam of the sea~on to tie j WINNEHS-1\lr. John Colbourne of Royal Tn1st Company presents the howling awards to the winnrrs of bas~~. The defeat was pinned d~le's 12th triumph. He bas lost the .ma.ior lengt:e rec~rd set by the l!)(iO ..fil Life Underwriters Bowling Series. 1\tcmbcrs of the ,.,.; 11 ning team arc (left to righO:-W. W. 1 on Boh Purkey, now 16·12. mnr. Erme Bnnks of Cubs m 1055. tl b B • · R d • G. . 'R l 1 s · · p b bl p· ..,, .. -Radi~ A trio or Reds' pitchers slrnck Cnrds srored all their rnns came off Don Larsen and eli·' Ro crts, A. G. Rowe, Dave anctt, E. w. 0 gcrs, corgc Per .. -. oya p JOto • CfVICC). ro a e I out nine Giants. on home runs. While hit his 2oth maxed a se1•en·run outburst in~------·- --··----· . . ·-.. . --- - . --· ----- ... Rrds had at least one mnn I in the first inning for their first the fifth inning. 'COMMERCIAL N G" • k . f b li f' I ' By The <.'an.,f!i" 11 Pre,, on base in el'ery inning hut score and Carl Sawatski deJiv. El'ery one of Gentile's grand ew ~mmiC ' s0 t a I Ina s ' l'l'Oh<•hlr pitdwr' for t,l. nri'CI' eau~cd O'Dell any serious cred ·his lOth after Ken Boyer's slams. hcglnning with the pair •najor lca~nr ~anw<. wor·•. CBC trouble. \\'ally Post and Dick sin~lc in the sixth. against ~llnnesota MaY 10. have B 1• s h d l i J lost rcco!·d~ in rmnlh!:;r L~~:'V"-;r;:'~;;';'h;:;:- Gcrncrt hnil in thr.l PHILADELPHIA lfiPl-Pith· come with' Estrada on the II l'iatlonal l.ta1ne . sin~les ow Ing (' e u e For Ottawa Continue Touay 1 fourth hut two II'CI'e out when 1 bur~:h Pil·ntes scored four un· mound for the Orioles. And in \... · · .. S: !1 Fr~m'!'!'" nurc~to It 0 Gernert ~ol his hit and ,lcrl'Y 1 cnrnrd nms in the ninth .inning eaclt instance Eslrnda was the ll,l' Tlw C:uJ:ulian Prt•so , haitlr.il 10 a :1. 3 lHH'nntrst in '.memnnh lronle t;.,_ ··~!~l-~~llL. Zimmrrm~n ~:rounded out to, :>o:ridny night lo defeat Phlla· winning pilcl•cr. NEXT WEEKS GA!\IES Canadian Pacific Tr). 1'5, Coach Frank Clair or Ottawa the opcnin;( gamr. of thr. hrst of '.!'~~~~~~~~~;~ ~;~~;;:;;;.:' ~~l4-1! ~••·-·rno rnrl thr. mild threat. delphia Phitlics 6·3. STANDINGS C.N.I.B. . It l"l 111. 1 11 1 r1·1'c r1·11 .1t" 11.1·11 go "t 1·t """ 1·11 · · F:lip Chacon tripled with two A throwing error hy relier National I,caguc (Section A) 01 " 1 • 'rr:; apparrn Y 1a'. . ' ·'· . · " "'" Los An~rle> l'n•lrr< 1 1111l in thc ~r1·enlh hut that pitcher Frank Sullil'an alter a W J, Pel. Gni, 1 • Thnrsda•·:- ndrlcd a new gimmick to his t ht:; afternoon 10 an attempt to :;t. Louis .lack;n 11 14.5 d' • k fl' d f II d d b th' d b II 1 •t I course in' take a one game lear!. l''tl h h \I 11 t Ili'Ca t uteu~· ~ as Ed te Kas ·o lC um 1 c groun Cl' Y 1r nsc· c·mcmna · 00 58 .60P.4- •• one 1ay:- 7.00-Eiectric' Utilities I'S T. •traiinn~ " pro~ram-a~ 1 ' urg · 110 n!~ •nlft--I'Jana out. . I man Charlie Smith let In two Los Angeles R5 61 .582 4 17.00~1. F. Perlin vs Cann1la ~lc~lurdo & Co. ! basic p>ychintry. : RCAF earned the right (o Fr.,~ cis 2-'i :~t l'lu!~r\elph; 1 ~T. J.Olll~ rAPI-Don Dr.1·s runs. ancl Bill Mazcroskl hil his San Frnncisco Bl 65 ,,•;; 8 Packers. Clair. speaking of the coming; !:1e final> when they cri-~ed the harrlt 6-li :\. • p """ I Top-Tone Cleaners \'S r h . dale .and Ron Pcrrnnoski com· lith homer of the season to Milwaukee 77 69 .527 t2 Nfld. Light & Power I'S Dun & Bradstreet. football game with Toronto Ar·. :;y~ t ree games to two in the. hiocrl to pitch Los bring home the final two tallies. St. Louis i7 70 .524 1217 Avalon Telephone. / gonauts, sair\ he thouoht there 1 "A'' semi-finals, while· .\mcriran An~elcs 1 'c~tio 1 l.r~gue 11101 nod~er' to a 5·3 1·iclory o1·cr Glcm Labine, third Pirate Pittsburgh 70 75 .483 1R'• . . 8.1~-Colonial Garage Vi Baine was something \\Tong" with Ot· 1the Aces took three straight. XI'\\' York ll>ic)· 1!-li .35--HO·cP''"' St. Louis rarninals Fridav night. pitcher. wo~ his fourth game in Chicago 61 86 .415 28'; 8·1 5-BmVI'lng Bros. I'S lmpena! · .rohnston. • tawa·s pr:r!c. :from t!:c Rams in the sedion · !'hrhlon 9-5 at llQ.'tun S6,11lj[.:s~~-r 1 ;~nd kcrp DodJ:ers faint National 1fil'e clecislons. . Philadelphia 45 102 .306 44'> OCtl. , . . I· , j Morbi Shop \'s Import Riders meet A:gos Sundal' in "B'' .. ~mis. : 5·5. . . A. Hublc) IS \\a ohs , ~ 1 otors. 'J'o t ,.1.1 \I 1 1 .\·I Il~ltlmorc Brown 106;tr.I•.45--Sa,~rco Bakery. : ron °. 1 11 c ~ on re~ , ' . 0_11 ., J\r«sh Krauser of the It CAR ago Horlcn 1-2 ~9.30-Canadian Marconi vs Cia;·· cttes will go "~alll.lt lh, flr:st·land Ccc Pierson will agam go \\' •h. "I 011 " 1110· ··1 930 B tt B I'S p place Ti"rr·Cats ~t lhmiltonl · a. m, " '"e J,.!,;~li}O--Awnouncers · - cnnc rcwer)' ur· ~ ton Construction Co. 1 .01 t ;- tJ 1 ' to the mound lh1s aUcrnoon at. Osteen 0·0 at \linne;ita ~ .. Football Finals: Happy With ity Factory. A. Harl'ey & Co. vs .lob ~ 111 " 1 m. w ot 1cr ~':astern. 2.30 in an ~[fort to take the 11·18 and Pam 1 ~1 14-15 ll!:..la-Ju ' ~ 'l .. I Mara· s's R It I. Brookfield 1'5 Terra Nova II Bros. f ootkbal!l Confercnc·~ game tillS one game lead. ' Cleveland Grant 1-!-9 ;. 4 I Motors. wee ··ell!. 1 . .. , .d . esu 00 c: ei Ians ' I . Clair took to the psl'chialrist's . sas CitY_ Klrk · · • St Pa t V 7 r 1 Wednesday:- · , rouch to disellss thr ·spirit· the L10ns turnl'rl hack the Green ; DetrOit B_unn:n" .~6-!1 ;,I • Ru~~: wir~:~~i/~ridayB:~: I i.OO-Parkc~ & '~!Ollr~e I'S Lon·. patterson Stgns known in football cir~!cs as Bay Packers 17-13. 'An~elcs ~lcBnde 1.-14_.at.~i6-(;Jll; ' h is happy Roger Maris didn't tie don, Nell York.. . . ~rule, hlln!!cr ~nrl ncsuc-anrl L1:=~~~~~~~'i'o~P·rugralll. the Bambino'8 record of 60 G._ E. 01l I'S Ayres Super· T Df d T' I .<~s~.cs~ th~ _sunrl~y n_1cetmg. !.2 l)hs. Ti . In ... Ch amplons lp home runs in 154 games. market. 0 e en It e , "e h.ne .a }e'~- lllJilnes hut t -· · · "That was one record I didn't; 8 15-Harvev & Co. vs A1·re's , :the mam thm, \Hong w~th us. ' Af ll'ant broken," said Mrs. Claire I . Limit~d. • : BOS'I'0:-1 (,\Pl-Fioyd Pnttcr· seems to b~ our ·'~ll'll. \\'c lost \Ruth. "I have !he highest re·j Nfld. T. & E. Co. vs Even·' son Thursday sign~d to defend '~!lot :f pr:~c "~am~!. ~fontrrai.: MoneY Ga me ThIs .ternoon . spect for Roger 1\laris. He's a ing Telegram. Ihis world heavyweight boxing 'lhlC oue es outp ·'led 1" a it! ,_Newfotu~dlmtd · fine hitter. But I must admit championship against Tom 1\!c- e way. I six foot two hard working half I'm ~lad ,he didn't equal the 9.30-E. F. Barnes I'S O'Keefe's I Neeley of i\rlington, Mass., but "Our problem ~erms to he' for The climax of the football 01 1 season for '61 will be held to· man Is very effective. His long Babe 5 60. · ~rocery. . ,a tlu·ee.ho~r deadlock 'cr .~ 1something down nccp. It is }Iomes day starting at 5 o'clock at the legs Intercept many opponents Mrs. Rt~th watched the ~Vcd· ~!i\~v B~~wcry Is Furness ·non . r~sldent r_efcrce clause ,. something a coaeh t•an't tenj King George V Field when St. passing plays and he can knock nesday mght game on tele· • . left the Slle unceJtam. from the way a team prarliccs Ne'LCJ.found land down many high balls with his . Th . , The fight lenlativelv lutd been ! or the wa)' the phl)-ers act just i - vl~! on. Pat's meet Feildians in a sud 1 t was a nerve • wraek1ng ms• 1ay.- · . II r . " ' den-death game to decide the hea d' • night;, •·I 'd "Aft 1\l . set for Boston Garden No1•, 13, j'e 01 e a o~me. ' , .• 1e sat . er ans I . . "\Vl 1.1 t 1 1 · th t 1 champs for this year. Feildians Both forward Jines are very hit his 59th I didn't kn h t 7.00-Cominercial Cables vs but Massachusetts Boxmg Com· • wpe '" a < own - finishecl on top of the loop h h b 11 · w ~ · g t h ow w a East End Bakerv mission C h n irma n IIerman I deep our pr1rle ha~ been hurt. . Paid on Debenturt whilo the Irish trailed them by tricky and can ave t e a m has .. oln h't~ appen. t 1\lokst Canad; Packcrs·,:s Harris I Gr~enbergsaid the body has re-i We must . pia)' from pride the net before fans can get sett· omd ei rf1!1~ . ld etrhs goR on s r~a ·s & Hiscock. ' fused to accept the present 1 against the Argonauts." · Bonds For 5 Years and one point. led away. Stan Breen with his an J,ure at oger mtght . d' f th l t \ The two top-notch squads won speed and strong kick will-head get hot. 815-Colonial Cordage vs Bow. wor mg 0 e con rae · A Toronto win would move : Over. their sudden-death semi-final the forward line at center. "Frankly, I didn't expect him · ring Bros. 1 Promoter T om Bolan In· 1Argos past Ottawa into second : games. St. Pat's doubled Guards Interest paid scmi·annuaUr Program Eldon Drodge and Alex Yetman to break the recor~ on that last Walsh's Bakery vs Nfld., structed the rig~ters to go ahead place. Alouettcs plan to go · •v;ao-sat1urdaY Nile .rat 4·2 :while the Double Blues will patrol the outslle positions. day but I woul~n t ~ave b~en Coal & Oil. with the signing after lengthy w1th the lineup that heat Ot- or if allowed to accumulatt I DOL'BLE in IIOfl()-l'oUI:'s Company zeroed United 3-0. Both players are very fast and loo much sUrprtsed 1! he tied deliberations with the commis- lawa 2 6-12 last Saturday. your money will Both Feildians and St. Pat's 13 years. For shorter terlDl El.l!O-(:BC National Ne can cross the ball well. Henry it." 9.30-Royal Stores vs Imperial : sion had brought no agree· The Tiger-Cats. with seven tower rates apply; ha1•e played each other three "Fox" Summers, a real oppor· She explained why she wcrs Oil. ment. Istraight wins, will not be tak· tims this season and each time tunlst around the goal, and anxious that the Babe's 1927 C. A. Hubley vs Puprity . . . ing any chances with Aloueltes ; they fought to a draw, first Ron Martin a steady performer record be preserved. Factory. Greenberg sa1d the poslllon Is and coach ,lim Trimble has' round 0·0, second round 0·0, will work at the inside posi· "If the record had been that as now worded, the con- given orders that his team wm'l Deposit Account '· third round 4-4. The game It lions. Bernie Bennett the top broken the next year after Babe (Section B) tract does not g1ve the :11assa· brenk up :\lontrcal plays quirk· ..... self should be one of the finest scorer of the league will play made it, or even two or three I chusetts group any say In the ly anrl-faiJino that-"plav it I may be used for SAVINGS at high rate of int!!!lt witnessed in a long while here ll by o • 1 ~ ~ > center forward for the Pa· years later, wouldn't be so. Monday:- , naming of the officials. ear." 'I in St. John's because both triclans. Fast and tricky Steve bad," she said. "But now that 7.00-Baine .Johnston vs Dun & ., . i; squads pia)' the same brand of Angel will control the outside it has withstood challenges for Bradstreet. For further parbculars, apply: ,,' ball, short, fast, snapp)' on the .. ground passing. The largest ; . Domin·! ·r ,. crowd of the season is expect· ~r~f.P~~~~o~:~~~e~!Jt~ee~~:I5 ~!~~:,~s:~::::~::hurttoseeH ~~:>;~~i~oe~~-n Golf Tourney NFL football I NEWFOUNDLAND BUILDING•-'l:'-P'"' '. . ed to witness this game . Angel 'who may start at center ''The Babe loved that record. 8·15-A. llancy " Co. vs lm·1 !lob Hudson Mnd Don Dcult•Y! ·--- · ~-· Felldians arc supplied with half and Dick Maloney will play He wanted to be known as the Mot_ors. ' will lee off in tbe llally Haly I Six al'" un taJI in ; ~rt 15 g~nws th~ SAVINGS & INVESTMENT LTD 'I the best goalkeeper of lhe year, the inside positions. Angel is king of home runs fore1·er." Bro~· llllchell Job ~Ingles :llalch play this morn·! N~tiun~l fuolball L"ague this , Buck Pennell, while John a hard worker and wastes no · mg at lhe Club at 9.30. : Sunday with the Detroit Lions i ll!l.liO-~Sun•d.lv i Browne in the Irish nets was a time with the ball, Dick Ma· 9.30-Chas. R. Bell vs Gerald s. ·They will play 18 holes this aud the llaltimor Cols dashing i ~- Incorpomtcd 1936 •l I: close runner-up to him. Ioney, a little guy who some· s ft Doyle. 1 morning and then return to an· in the tele1·ised game over I I Both goalkeepers should get limes remind fans of "Pee Wee" SBJ'A 0 ball U.T.E. co. vs Mammy's other 18 this afternoon. Don CJON. 258 DUCKWORTH ST., ST. JOH~'S PH: 3101 " . ,. plenty of protection from the Hanlon, a great performer for ' i Bakery. Anderson is last year's witmer. In their first outing last I iU-CRr News and \' I two pairs of fullbacks, rookie St. Pat's In the fifties. Ma· Sunrlay the Colts stopped the j ' l Ioney's legs, no more than two The St. Bon's Athletic A6·1 Wednc da · World's brightest street lamp Los Angeles Rams 27-24, while Highligl ' Ru~s Brake and l'eleran Gor· don Breen hal'e been playing weet long, start running from senior softball series 7 00 B s . is in West'Berlin and is equip· lily G - the starlin~ whistle and don't will~ociation's get underway this Sundav · - rownmg-l·~·-I arve)' I'S 'f-erlt~ -ri~ir;;~;:=====~~=====::7;::::::::;;;;;;;::.;~? ·~·lle!:ional Roundu ; I ~tcady ball for the Double . thh . Sept. 24, at the Shamrock Fieid Ins.urance. ped wtih a 65,000-walt bulb. ' 1 StanshurrJ j Blues. At the other end of the stop unh e game I& over, starting at 10_30 p.m. with the Da1ly ~ews vs Can. Gen. . .,' field two junior Graduates, Dave Campus meeting College Electric C!1. Nearly 50,000 square m1les ' Ryan and Doug Phelan have • tl d · · · , . . of forest land are owned and At 114. " 1c secon game wtll d.l5-Burscv's 'lruckmg vs Gus i t d b th us d ! I been playing extremely well for take place with the other two w· t • Ltcl opera .e Y e · paper an ., l St. Pat's . Howe Out 1 teams in the league, the Sham· N~~ef~s British-American puslp mdtustry. t f tl I'd .. j The half lines have speed rocks and the Forum playing. Oil. . ~ven Y per cen o 1e 1 e- .. p!a)•ing experience. Felldlans Members of teams: raiSing force on earth 1:.0mes ! have three rookies. Doug I' With Injury · CAMPUS: D. Powell, F. 9.30-Standard lllfg. Co. vs from the moon, the rest being Hciuse will be the main pillar O'Grady, K. Grant, L. Cough· Steers Ltd. derived from the sun. ·'' I at? center half. He has been Ian, M. Greene, Jim Walsh, D. playing great ball all season ST. THOMAS CP - Gordie Trask J, Dalton, E. Berrigan, • I and will be fianked by rookie Howe of Detroit Red Wings was D, Nevllle, ' Nels Hollows)' at right half and taken to hospital ln Detroit SHAMROCKS: D. Barrett, J. ~ &nioothle Ed lltoyst at left half. Friday night after he was in· Bambrick, T. Manning, J. Walsh, COUNT YOUR FAMILY BEFORE YOU LEA VI ·. i St. Pat's have one of the finest jured In the first _period of an M. Kavanagh, J. Doyle, J. Law· half lines to break into fool· exhibition hockey game al!alnst lor, R. Murphy, P, Walsh, K. FRIENDLY ball in many a year. Hard Cleveland Barons. · Arns, w6rking Joe Browne will hlod Severity of the Injury could FOltuM: Jack Walsh Ed. Mwn center half position but not be Immediately detennlned, Quigley, W. Lawlor, J. Slaney,. might occasionally switch with Howe went down when he hit I P. Dunne, D. Ryan, N. Sparrow. OVA a forward and lend a hand up the boards in the Detroit end. H. Murphy H. Hutton, D. Chay· I. front. Pat 1\!rshall, last year's It I& believed he struck hls tor. MVP will play right half. He Is chest on the edge of the screen. COLLEGE: John PaUrey, ·:.:.-.a ...... I .. a hard man to out·fox · and Gus McDonald, D. Harvey, R. Sc·-OT:- [;;;~ feeds his forwards with deadly Pedro VIal made the first Rutter, C. McGcttis~n. T. Col· acJillracy, Walt Dalton will work complete journey alonr the ford, D. Comerford, T. Murphy, ~ Oce4MJtp~~ !roih the left half position, The . . famous Sante Fe Trail In 1792, F. Kenn~dy, G. Richards . ' ....'• ., Don't be surprised it one or two want to stay t \ .j /!· . 1. There's a wonderful holiday waiting for your whole family '• in Nova Scotia - so why not drop over and see us next week-end. You can enjoy the ex~itement of new horizons, ' . ... ,; .. thrill to the vivid beauty of the Cabot Trail, or our wonder· -~=- -"Come on folks ..• ful seascapes - or .simply relax in the quiet charm of our .. countryside. When it'~ all over you and your family will _ ...... the game's starting" ' .j 'I hate to leave. Remember, we~re so easy to reach. You'll .i A. TV set, an armchair and 'Black & White' make a surely want to come again - and again! .·j splendid combination. 'Black & White' is a superb Scolch, . ' blended by experts from a selection of Sco!land's finest individual whiskies. Distilled, blended and bottled in Scot· land. Available in various sizes. . · . The. Secret }s. in the Blending c J•i 'BLACK& WHITE' J New colorful' 32·P•t• ., TONIGHT' (TIME). ~:25 P.M. C.J.O~N; .. .·. brochUIII highway MIPI ''Whtro To SlaY"I wllh rates for 500 MONTREAL.AT HAMILTON ··.I ICOJCH WHISKY j . hotels•. ·mohlio ublns end tourist . ' I ~ ...... j homes. \ . .. "BUCHANAN'S" . . AS.~ MR. I-A FOil YOUit PIID I·A FOIITIALL SCif!DULE • . I 5066 {Not Inserted by the Board . of Liquor. Control) - --· DAILY ~EWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, SEPTEMaER 23, 19a1 PlHSCILLA'S POP tool )pens TEXACO PRODUCTS . ' .. ' Are Availcable . !'' . I• ' . ~ . ' ,. .. At All ·- Tllf. G~EAT EASTE~N · . < I·~DMPANY UMITEll' GREAT EASTERN OIL -.?!-~· ,. ,. 'I,:' I,' • i: ~ ,· : • ( ~:· . ' ! i <', ' .l, . '· DEALERS & SERVICE STATIONS j.' l "'' ...... ' :-, . ------·- .;' ! U-U&PKO~c·~~~~ - ~ i'-O:-::'-::;;.r.~"::;"":::··r:;_.---- ______..;'l;...·:;;t::;,Z I Rad_io _And TV Programmes- "All right, Buster, where's the fire?" : ,. Ii '1~.110-Nr•ws. 10.00-Ncws Hi!:hlights. 3.30-The World of Sport '! 1'.~1. 10.01-Top Twenty Five Tunes .i I 6.00-Canada File \' ; .... \rnn GBC 12.03-Ramblin wi1h Records and News Highlights. 6.30-News ftlagazlne .. ! ' I:!.311- NC\1'8. 1.35-Editorial. I '' ":"r~~r~r~r~: 7.00-ftlaverlck ' I 12.35-llamu.m· with Records. 1.40-Sports. ,: f'-:1':11(' 8.00-Sevcn League Boots ' ' 1:!.45-Fi~hcrman's Forecast. 1.-15-Art Baker's Notebook. ' 1 1 8.30-Hazet r nfhln 4-1\ I : 1~ ~ · 13.~0-Hnmhlin with nerords. , 2.00-News Highlights. 9.00-Parade -lt\l. \~ ''~ 1:!.55-Xl'l':s . 2.ol-Road Show and News I 1~ 11 • -: ., 1.: J::~· \h,rnm;~ 9.30-Ed Su111van .. \ :..Fi ,··:.'· \ \\. :iiHl \\'t·~~·th.:r 1.00-lt~mhlin With llccords 4.05-Ranch Party and News. 10,30-Bonzana ' -··'· . u;;-sl'urt.>c~st. 1 5.01-Hoa.:l Show and News. ·l:n IS! :_~: .. -.. --~ l'h•· ~ 11.30-Somc of Those Days " 1.~0-Local !~ ~ _··. ::.;:·. ~ Pr'. ,,t :~·n:- :\ews 6.tl2-Weather. 12.00-Art in Action "11 fi 10 1.45-Natiunnl :\'e11s 6.05-Bulletin Board. 12.30-Natlonal News 2.00-News Headlines 6.10-Natlonal News. 12.40-News, Sports and :'.01- \'OCM Road Show 6.15-Sports. Weather .. :!.:JO-Ncws Headlines 6.25-Ncws. 12.55-Sign Off ;; . ~ .' -~ 1 !':~:·: ~ 2.:ll-VOCM Hoad Show 6.30-Cluh 93 and New.q, :_·. ·.: t':: ·:-.·:) \''\\'!'. :1.30-Xcw> Headlines 9.00-Ncw~ Highlights. ,;.- .r' a l \•i !t'', \' 3.:11-VODI !load Show 9.ol-'fho Gospel Hou1·. - ... -~·:·l~ lit-:::·t l'rt1:.!1'311t :l.:iJ-Ncw9. 9.30-Ncws. 4.00-VOC~I Road Show 9.31-Let's Sins a Hymn. • JACOBY 4.30-News Headlines 9.45-News. t ~-' ~:!ln':'~ \'hUH'(' 4.31-VODI Road Show 10.01-The Ba:n Dance. ON BRIDGE 4.55-:-lews 10.30-National News. r v: !'o~r:;l Pru::.rnm 5.00-Supp~r Serenade 10.45-Saturday Night House- ••:-.--.,., .....,a:::.:=.:-:-.""'--· m~,.- :: .. : D.:;~ ~\ r~·:1:ulr 5.50-Fishcrmcn'~ Forecast part:v anrl 1\ews HiGh· S\\'INDLE SA \'ES 5.55-Ncws. liGhts. NORTH OVERI\111 !i.OO-Dullctin Board. 2 01-Si!:n Off. By OSWALU ,JACOBY !i. 15-Spor'!~ast and Tra1·cl 'd SUNDAY, September 24th. 1 North's jump tu seven spatlt!s GUl e. .,' 6.:Jtl-News A.~l. Ol't•r his partnc•··.: five no· i ,,,0-CP.nadu at Work. 6.30-Sicn On and New~. trump all was a distinct over· •t lfl-Shillclagh Show lime 6.35-- Marching with the bid. True, Norlh kn~w that - i.30-~cws Headlines Guards. South was sugg-3;;ting a 11 rand 7.:11-Shcllcla;:h Showtimc 7.00-Ncws. slam contract, DU! North had H.OO-Ncw~ Headlines 7.05-Boh Farnon. only 13 high ca•d points. 11.01-Crcam of the Crop 7.:10-News. Tnc wa; th·~ carc.i lar. I R.:lO-News Headlines 7.35-Road Show South's decision to go to sev~n 001-Crcam of the Crop 9.15-When A Child Asks. no trump was a hf·! saver. .\ res 0.~0-Locat News 9.:!5-Ncws, Sports and Weath- heart or club op~ninJ b~ Bast ' 0.45-National News er. would have knocked the spade 10.00-VOC~I Gold Record 11.30-Sunday School of the grond slam out of the box. Show Air. A heart openmr. would al~o --- 10.311-Ncws Headlines 10.00-News In • Minute. have beaten Sol!th'5 seven no· . 10.31-VOCM Gold Record 10.111-Wcek in Review. trump, but West ~r.ade the [loom 10.35-N!Id. Business Week. normal, safe lead of the ten . r 1cnture : 10.45-Sportscast 10·45-Crltlque. of diamonds. s~u!h promptly lrs and . ~p,,n, lloundup. 1 10.55-Ncws. 11.00-News in a Minute . ran off three di~monds and diF 1; my Stur.v. ' 11.00-Torbnv Weather 11.01-Chapel for Shutlns. carded a club from dummy, 11llr f,,r ~.lannrr~. ' 11.02-The Big Top Ten 12.00-News in a Minute. At this point We.•! showed his hand and rcmuhrl, ·annuall• · : I l'ro:ram 11.30-Ncws Headlines 12.33-Partylinc. "You [,_,, .. ,,;"· :\Ill' 11.31-The Old !\!ill Show 12.45-Prov. arc down one." tumulate .lamhnrcc Round~1p. I, l'BLE ill •' ':. rumJl:\11~' 12.01-Midnight Sports Srorcs . 1.00-Ncw~. In a Mmute. South took ou; bis watch. put 1er terms :\:.t1nn1l :\rws t2.o:,_cluh 590 and New~ Hc:td·. 1.01-Lon.. mes Symphonette. it on the table aud rcm~rked, . a Town rn 1.30-News. Off 1.40-Pnrlinmcnt Hill • ' r------.:n !lil-0 C:maL!•- 2.05-~ig~: 1: QlH'(·I\ 2.00-News. 7:·r I NORTH (D) I 2 01-News c.,nference. I' ' I sur•mAY, SCJltcmber 2Hh. 2.30-Ncws. I I A KQ J 10 0 6 5 i. ¥A P.~l. :!.:ll-Road Show + A3 n! 1ntrrtsl 6.:!8-Sign On. 4.31-llour of Declslun. i' +1042 I' ''' 6.30-Ncws. 1 I:1 F.:\ST • 1 ":;,:.:a7inr 6.35-~lorninJ: Meditation !i.OO-NcWR In Minule. 1 Wll~T I 5.01-Rnad Show ' ~~~~- :till! \\'t•:.:hcr • ~ 2 6.38-Sundar Breakfast Club '..;..;;;.;...... ;,;,;~~;;;,;..-._-- ~ 74 ¥9RG4J2 ·'-lh""'' Shn11· 7.:JO-St. Anne's Shri:IP. ol the VOWR : ~·1 w2 .• 6 54 Ai~ ~K3 ~86 .DING ll.OO-Ncws Headlines SUNDAY, September %Uh Sot!TH R.01-The Good Life .AB R.J5-Sundny Breakla~l Show ------·--- Ii ¥Q7 8.30-0rnl Roberts. A.M. I +KQJ T LTD 10.00-Tell us a Story +AQJ975 9.UO-People's Go~pcl H~ur. l'iurth and South vult;crablc 9.30-Rel'ival Echoes. 10.15-Story Time with Nancy Edwards North East S~ulh West ·10.00-News. I .t. Pass 3 + Pass i 10.05-The Old Old Stury. 10.30-Hymns we Lol'e 10.45-0rgan Music 4 .t. Pass 4 N.T. Pass ~rw< ~nri \\' 11 '10.30-Frank and Ernest. 11.00-Gower Street United 5 • Pass 5 N.T, Pass .;_._p,,,·.,~ H . ca lcr 10.45-Bihlc Talks. 7 ofl Pass 7 N.T, Pass '~hhghts 11.00-Church Ser1·ice. Church Pass Pass By DICK CAVELL ~ly God. A.M. 12.15-Musical Moments Opentnc lead-t 10 MORTY MEEKLE Roundup . 12.30-V.O.W.R. Presents Slan D II FOR SALE-1956 Vauxhall WANTED !or winter driving. Price STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS in good condition, cxcellcn; NFLD. GREAT LAKES FURNESS WITHY and CO., YOUNGMAN $250.00, Phone 36734. STEA!IISHIPS LTD. Lll\IITED DINING. •s.s. Novaport loading at "Newfoundland" leaving St. to assist in Control Pro LOST-A sum or money Josl Lounge 12 a.m . KIN! :Montreal September 23rd for John's for Halifax Septem· cedures, Foundry Dept. in the vicinity of New Cove St. John's. ber 15th and Boston September Grade XI essential. Pre Road, Water Street ncar TV Lllunge 430' BIG HAPPY S.S. Gowrie loading at Mon· lB. Leaving Boston Sept. 19 ferably 1 or 2 year~ pre General Pst Office' or on Boy! trea\ September 25th for St. and Halifax Sept. 23, due St. the Belt Line Bus. Will CONTEST John's. John's Sept. 25. Sailing again Memorial University Of Newfoundland engineering Apply the finder please return to •s.s. Gulport loading at Mon- same day for Liverpool. K. L. BROWNE owner-Gladys Jollimore - Win: 2 Weeks Newspal treal October 2/3rd for St. "Nova Scotia" tenvmg Liver· United Nail & Foundn· Telephone 91099, Glenbook NASSAU, .John's. • pool Sept. 22, due St. John's Girls' Home, Torbay Rd. Enr7 tu\lornH ·sERII •r.t.V. Sept. 29. Leaving for Halifax Special U11nct flll"b EXTENSION SERVICE FOR SALE - A'~ ·-·English I! •M.V. Dundee loading at Tor· and Boston Sept. 30, due Hall· J.h nrhadt:ht Cln~ma !iit'lllt 9 r,. TO-DA : I onto Oct. 2nd, Hamilton Oct. fax Oct, 2 and Boston Oct. 5. Pointer Il .I I.'',.·~-:.. . ••··,~·.~,.~ .. ·,·:. -~ .. : ~-:· ·' ==.:·;-.~. :. ~._._:27'-~7.·7'~·_.·"7.•7':,~.:7' .. ·'"'··-~;:-_: ""'. _:-""'ee-.:.,.., ... _,-_,.~:~~~-~""'""-~".""""'!"" ___rr.~? .'- .., ...... o..\ILY N~WS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLJJ., SATU1illAY, SEllTEMBEil 23, 11:)61 11 :1,·. ; ., . .. ,.'• . .~ i . VOTE ·,,: . .Fly To St. Pierre, Miquefon •' I, KINSMEN BILL ADAMS {Twin Engine Plane) I ·J; : Club$ * DAILY FLlGHTS ... $30.00 one wa\· p.m .• I Star of th1e Sea Association COUNCILLOR PollD.\\ Boys' Club 48-hour EXCUHSION $68.00 A Special Meeting of the Association POWER - Included Air Return, Room, Meals. TEST ,. will take place TO-MORROW, SUN LAWN MOWERS For reservations phone: ·':··s Hor~. BINGO I"") Newspaper DAY, September 24th at 2.30 p.m. $1.00 per Week Nfld. ~IRS. GEO. O'BRIEN-4·16I2 or 907975 or BURGESS CABS 3212 cAHA~V.S No Finance Charges Armature ; ; . Business: (Ncar Nfld. Hotel) • 1_. • 1 :l .., "'-'l!'Wt. SERIES No. 51 Works Re~. Cash Prices : 1 : -·b ~1"4 Admission of new members. r :·1 ~~,~ TO-DAY'S NUMBERS 38 SPECIAL WEEKEND TIME PAYMENT ! ', 'i ,..r, Report of the. Treasurer. FHOM $55·95 up • _i I\ "l'. Bambrick 48-HOUR EXCURSION •. , I Nomination of officers for the ensuing Street $12.00 Down - $10.00 ~lonthly. I N G ·o year. Dial 7191·2 aug5,1mth A large· attendance is requested. IS 44 47 69 BUILDING MATERIALS 6 . '. 42 56 72 E. J, MOTTY, OEt.\.Eit 15 19 PHONE 6127 30 40 54 67 Secretary. 1 FLOWER RILL CHESTER DA WE, Ltd. I~ 3.5 64 I 9 16 59 '""'=~~~====~ SHAW ST. and TOPSAIL RD. THE WOMEN'S LIBERAL J 65 .;..;_,__ For all your Building i ,. 14 14 41 53 Requirements call i 'I 10 li 36 52 61 For Sale by 80161 - 91171 A.SSO·CIATill'N .! ~2 38 60 68 W.ANTED --E~L""""EC-TR..,.IC_A_L- '' s Tender will he holdin~ a meeting, card ~ame and 13 25 ·lS 66 20 57 71 ------APPLICANCES 5ocial hour on MONDAY, September 25th ·:. ,.. First Class Stationary In the matter of the bankruptcy I ; 75 at 8.30 p.m. at the Laurier Club. ( . of Edward Cherwonlak I 74 !Engineer Tenders are invited for the HEAP & PARTNERS 46 63 purchase of a vacant residence, (NFLD.) Ltd. All lady liberal members arc welcome. For employment with the Iron Ore Company of containing shop, situate at Ben- Wiring Materials Wire and Canada at Labrador City, Carol Project, Labrador. nett Street, Bell Island, New- Cables, Motors: Starters, Must possess First Class Stationary Engineer's · Certificate (Province of Newfoundland) or cquiv· foundiand, the property of the Lamps, Switches, Lightine alent and have Grade XI education or better. bankrupt estate. I Fixtures, ~tc. To supervise and, as required, operate two oil Further particulars may be WAREHOUSE: PIUNCE'S ST. fired and one electrically heated high temperature had on contacting the under· DIAL 5088 WANTED ' Fo,~hf~ signed prior to the expiry date bot water generators and associated equipment. -·~·-~~---- •tn;: h:!> Also, to supervise the unloading, storage · and for tenders, october 5th, 196!. FIRE INSURANCE r. h~;~ 1f transfer of llght oil and bunker "C" fuel oil. The highest or any tender will _____..;...,....;;.;;;.._ "~ ran lort.· Second Class Stationary Attractive salary, liberal vacation policy, pension not necessarily be accepted. CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. "1;,r,, o! plan, group and hospital insurance. W. A. CRANE, '' u... fo~ Agents for Engineer . :! .\LL CO:\SOLA TION PRIZES HAVE BEEN For further particulars apply to: Trustee. UNDERWRITERS AT CUI~! ED. OFFICE No. Sin, P. 0. Box 354, LLOYDS. For employment with the Iron Ore Company of IRON ORE CO~IPANY OF CANADA, McBride's Hill, LOW RATES Canada at Labrador City, Carol Project, Labrador. 95 LeMARCHANT ROAD, St. John's, Newfoundland. DIAL 5031 :\lust possess Second Class Stationary Engin~er's ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Certificate (Province of Newfoundland) or eqUJval· lepl8,19,23 ent and have Grade XI education or better. lelp Kin - Help Kiddies HARDWARE STORES To operate and assist in the operation of two oil fired and one electrically heated high temperature NEWFOUNDLAND: TOOL RENTAL hot water generators and associated equipment. ,, Electric Sabre Saws. Also. to assist in the unloading, storage and trans· . SERVIC~S ... Portable Sandel'9 and fer of light oil and bunker "C" fuel oil. Skill Saws. Attractive salary, liberal vacation policy, pension Watch Repairs Reasonable Rates plan, group and hospital insurance. PASSENGER NOTICES DARIUS & HISCOCK LTD. For further particulars apply to: S.S. NORTHERN RANGER General Hardware OFFICE No. 51:~, SAILING NOON SUNDAY Sporting Goods. IRON ORE CO~TPANY OF CANADA, !15 Le~TARCIIANT ROAD, AUTOMOTIVE s.s. Northern Randcr on the ERNEST CLOUSTON ST. JOliN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. St. John's to Corner Brook Ser· LIMITED ' sepl8,19,23 vice will sail from the Dock McCLARY AUTO~IATIC ME;CHANICS Coastal Wharf Noon Sunday, WARM AIR CONDITIONING September 24th. DIAL 4I83 For employment with the Iron Ore Company of CEPORT Canada at Labrador City, Carol Project, Labrador. CONNECTION WEST RUN 216 WATER ST. l\1ust have a minimum of five years experience as PLACENTIA BAY-MONDAY GROCERS (Retail) rmE Automotive Mechanic plus two years a' heavy duty Regular 8:30 a.m. train leav· MOOSE HUNTERS ' J 1a1 and diesel trucks and tractors. ing St. John's Monay, Sep· L. HEALEY For further details Interested persons should apply tember 25th., will make con· Cross Roads and Water Street WEEK-ENDERS AVAlON CREDIT JEWELLERS to: nection at Argentia with 1\lotor . DIAL 3026 .\lake the Vessel on West Run Placentia ------ IUTJ::R r\'1 ADELAIDt. PHONE 7819 PERSONNEL DEPARDIENT, Bay. !658 OFFICE No. 510, INSURANCE AGENTS IRON ORE COMPANY OF CANADA, CONNECTION GREEN BAY AND BROKERS NATIONAL PARK CABINS 95 LeMARCUANT ROAD, SERVICE YOUR 1-IEAD'.'U:\RTERS ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND Train "The Caribou' l'eaving JOB BROTHERS · ltp23,21!,28 st. John's 1:30 p.m. Tuesdal', & COMPANY Ltd EASTERN Columbian Club September 26th., will make con· Wate St t ' FOR IMPORT nect.ion at Lewisporte with. M.V. DIAL ~ ~t 4123 Noma on Green Bay Service . 26 8 •, LTD. ,. CONNECTION BAY RUN REG. T. MORGAN RESERVATIONS cn~ton ~aturday, September 23rd .. r,. Drrp PLACENTIA BAY INSURANCE Ltd• W~~NTED WEDNESDAY Temple Bldg,, P.O. "o1 168, • ! r;; R~1i~es. ' · Poli~.·m. Fall Series of Games with Regular 8:'0 a.m. train Jeav· 34I Duckworth St. sep5,lmth PHONE 3528, GLOVERTOWN I ,:nophone5 MANAGER Jo'OR A .SIIIALL OUTPORT ing St. John's Wednesday, SeP·i __.;,DI;;;;AL~8;;;;0,;;37~0..;o;:.r..;1.:.;15~6- .. , I c dress Syrt SUPERMARKET \ember 27th., will make con-~ , Rrcordm Jackpot, will commence nection at Argcnlia with Motor DRUG STORES Vessel on Bay Run Placentia ______...... ; __ ' ' · ASD We prefer a rtJasonamly young man with grocery ' , USES experience and a knoWledge of meat cutting. ' This supermarltet wlll be operated by . us as a Bay. M. CONNORS Ltd. 3001 10 300! 9 o'clock sharp, followed Prescriptions Pickup and division of our present business under our general FREJGHT NOTICES manager. For single men there i1 a good and delivery service. by Dancing. reasonable boa!'ding house and for a married man FREIGHT SOUTH COAST PHONE 2206 a new unfurnished house with modern convenience! SERVICE and will be provided by the company for i monthly Freight is mepted daily -at RADIO-TV REPAIRS COMMITTEE. rental of $25.00. This house will not be ready the Railway Freight Shed for i ---..;...-~,;..;..;;.;.;,;,;;... until December but the man Is required Immediate· p~rts on ~he South coast Ser·i GREAT EASTERN OIL . ty. v1ce, but m order to guarantee ~ 'OMPANY Ltd movement by this trip of the · · ' • The community bas an eight room Church of S.S. Bar Haven, freight must REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV England school with all grades up to eleven and be at· the Railway Freight Shed AND ALL ELECTRICAL WANTED a. Government operated cottage hospital with a not later than 1:00 p.m. Tues· DIAL 3D01 to 3005 doctor In residence. er day, September 26th. ===~AP~P~L~lA;I\!~C~E~S==J!~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~ COOK'S ASSISTANT Salary will depend upon ,ability and. experience, but we have $·300.00 per month In mmd and any· FREIGHT LEWISPORTE· ' ~lust be capable of ~ooking ONE DAY one genuinely Interested will be sent to Burgeo ST. JOHN'S SERVICE each week. at our expense for a personal interview. Freight for Lewisporte • St. ·' All applicants should apply in ,the first instance to: John's Service via Lcwlsporte ' Twenty adults involved. and the M.V. Clarenville will ,, MR. WILLIAM WALSH, be accepted at the Railway ne 1 "Jt d . H. B. CLYDE LAKE LTD., ~~2 a' week. Freight. Shed Tuesday, Septem· J 175 WATER STREET, HURRYI HURRYI ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. · her 26th., from 9:00 a.m. to ' Excellent surroundings. 5:00p.m. aep23,25.27 ' Attractive salary. FREIGHT LEWISPORTE • CORNER BROOK SERVICE or interview phone between hours Freight for Lewisporte • 9F 7418 Corner Brook Service via too.30-1130 · ...... · (M orntng·) Lewisporte and the S.S. Spring· dale wlll be accepted at the LAST DAY!. . ~~~~ 4.00 ...... :...... (Afternoon) Railway Freight Shed Tuesday, September 26th. from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday, TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF September 27th., from 0:00 a.m. to Noon. TEACHERS FREIGHT NORTHERN · THE GIGANTIC LABRADOR SERVICE • Freight · for the Northern HEARINGS Labrador Service via Lewis· \I.A. dun porte and the M.V. Hopedale ~e of the e ck· WAREHOUSE REMOVAL WANTED will be accepted at the Rail· historicfal :On.~ and as ANGLICAN BOARD OF EDUCATION, Royal Commission O'n way Freight Shed Monday. Sep· ·. ST. JOHN'S . . tember 25th. from 9:00 a.m. to i 8:!10-10:00 p.JII· 5:00 P·'11· and Tuesday, Scp· 1 Requires Trucking tember 26th. from 9:00 a.m. to TWo · . Noon. duue TEACHERS for Elementary Grades SALE The Three Preliminary Public Hearings one~ ttobebegin (A) one October 2nd. (B) in St. John·s of the Royal Commission on ONE c o r 23rd. · . Trucking will·take place in the Sir Robert AT BAINE, JOHNSTON'S begin ~EACHER for Grade 4, duties to Bond Memorial Auditorium on the Mez ecember SD, ONE 1st. · . zanine Floor of the Confederation Build. duties~C~R for High School Grades, ing on· wednesday, Thursday and Friday, WHARF egtn January 8, 1962. September 27th• 28th a~d 29th. . . Ap li TWo MUSIC TEACHERS. (E,ntrance between S. Milley and Canadian Bank of Commerce) p cation should he sent to: Hours: 10.00 a.m. to' 12.30 p.m. I . SECRETARY, · . and .2.30 p.m. ·to 5.00 .p.m. each day. , \ . . 'BXgUcan ~oard of Education, • . F. MAXWELL ROWE, AMPLE FREE. PARK,I.NG . , I ...... ,. ~ , ., .. l • • •• Road, , ·~, • • - ' • -';> • .~ 1 ,~ • <.',, I • •..,· '" ' -.u,~.zfollege, :Pennywell . Telephone 951391 · Secretary. ' I . • ' I •• ... • : ' • • • ' \ ' ~ .... ~-·-~ ~~ . ------•-nWIIIMII!!III:li!Y!+I'l'i_C¥or.i,•nl'il!':!l=i!ll•\r.;J~:?l!i1t~f~¥:7:.~!;:':~;.'!';! .:.7' ~- ;, !.- ~-:-:;·!j_f!''i·-~\(·oo:·:; .·'-.:~~ < •/·_:f /.--.·<:•_.!,.'-~ :'!~-~--~-~·- '?\· -~~;~~'··_:·_ ~~:~·.. .::·~:~ :~_>:.~.·-;~·~: ..~ :·: ..f~·:·~-;._::',· ;.·::~\-.?,~.-~.-~.... :: .·.·. ' .' ~ ·, ... : . I •. \ -THE DAILY NEWS, ST.. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, SEPTE~IBER .21 , I h D. E. ! AT TH E :African · YOlll ARE DRIVING DON'T BURN 1 SJG'~~... t 1 Party Leader NEW FROM 'd BLIND! or I ~rQ .l, 1 By DAVID oANCIA KO T0 West.em Nfl . . DESTROY df OF I LO:\'DON CCP) -Kenneth' . ,' J'~ THB Kaunda, _say his frie~ds, is a ·2 - Of National President I YOUR LEAVES I ANDCQ OOK' ~~~~~tc~!r~~~n sl~~~~~n.ln a des· ~· I ~,.,.,.,. D Others say this dark-skinned VERSATILE, ~EER LAKE-September 14. heard it played, never had it and i p~e.sident. of N~rthcrn Rhode· 1~, was a Red Letter day in sounded better. The War 1\!cm· • 1' I s1a s Umted. NatiOnal Indcpend· LOW-PRlCED th ·annals of the history of the orial, she said, Is one of the ( •• GARDEN I . ·ence party IS a rabble rouser, c~ack Chapter of the I.O.D.E. most impressive she has seen. THE ~1 URHES !Ga~~ster boss, a moderate or. a COPIERS roTill D~r L k 111 R bin Na Following the ceremony the · RUBBISH 1. , k 1 rehgwus person profoundly lll· tit~\ :r:;idc~t p~id ~~~·firs~ pnrty proceeded to the Town i , , . When you tum l.fl a p- I 1 Lcs 1e ~1. 1 uc , fl~enced by th.~ Gandhian prin· \'i t to the West Coast of New- Council oHice where they mel er at your side or m the bnclr : 1 Cloth ...... $3.00 CI~Jes of non-:wlence. 1 1 fo dland A party of seven with the Town Manager, Mr. sent-f(Or even one or two second& Turn them into· valu- Paper $" 50 I feel he Is the ne~rest ap- USED CJ • ' · Gu . Small and Mr. A. L. Small. It wkes only a split second. for , · ...... · '"'' proach to a natural samt I am by I D 1\!avor The visitors' your car to swerve o!T tho high· able fertilizer by using QUEbN OF THE 1 ever likely lo meet. •• wrote one I mfber~, ~eadledc ~:rs. r· ~ut' I I Co,sh, atmna ounc1 or or I e ~ : ·.• b, 1\l' R b' . wn:v or intc another lane .. , 1- t "'t) k t RI\TER 1British admirer in a letter , I Western Newfoundland, and book was stgncu s 's. o '" lrnffic. ' 'cr osan . .. I' c. p g. . . ublishcd b The Guardian of M~. 0. B. Woods, Regent, met son nnd 1\!rs. Humber. T\~e I .w.ralf 1,... c.. &/11)1 c,... , Roy Saunders . . $4.25 ~ranchester Y 5 : I distinguished visitor at the next stop was at St. . ·• ! But mosi of all Kaunda him- I th~ ~:m or THE SANDS OF ' Dqer Lake Airstrip. The party United _Church Hall, w tere.l - T r • r self gave the im ~ession duri a No. ,·I dr~ve to the Hotel St. G~orge after bemg welcomed on be:: PI •.~N ~IAHRIAGE ACT0-5 lh. can $2.f:),j DU~KIRK . a recent intervic~· that he's ~~ VERI FAX BANTAM COPiER . '' and after a short rest contmucd half of. Cormack Ch~pt~r. h~ ' · •· '""'' .,., ~~otbnd 1.\P~- The 'process is simple Richard Collwr .. $4.25 extremely worried man who B :•] 1 Mcdol only S148DO to .Corner Brook, where nl the · ~Irs. Cotsh, ~Irs. Robmson ad· A \all, attractive Norwegmn THE BRITISH feels he has been lei do 11 n (letter-size C'ap:tttl~} I, Glynmill Inn, welcome was gil'· I drc~scd the women assembl~d., ,,. . ..,1· .\nderson. announced ask for details. . "! put my faith in Britai~ and en~ by members· or the Eliza be· 1 In her address .Mrs. Robm·J he1· engagement Th_ursday to; DESTROYER. my people but their faith in IJWl Chapl'r of that city. Soon! son brou::~t to. hct hcar~rs an David i\lacmillan, llmd son of T. D. l\lannmg $8.50 me." said the African nationaJ. I 1 l ar(er, the part~· marie a tour of, arcount o~ the mtense scope of :.Sir Gordon lllacmill~n .. on_e of TilE DONKEYS ist who now is strnl!~ling for an Attractively color styled. Make exact-size copiss ~~·t.:J the' c:!ty ami at Cit~· Hall were wnrk camcd on by th.c ~hapt~rs i Britain's m o s I dts~lllglllshc~t , . • ~ end to rule hy Em·opean; in . trimming. Oiler other convenience ieatures ... PlUS ;j met b:: :llayor Alli~on Bugdcn: throu~luml the Dmmmon. She, ~olllicrs. Sit' Gordon ts hc,:cdl· Alan Chuk ...... $n.OO :-:o1·thcrn Rhodcsi<~ . and 11 thcr city officials. : strr:c .'JO,HN. ·( ' ·cLOUSTON. LTD. ~~:::: ~:~.. 111/0UIDJAID HAHIIOIIS , . ·• .. .· . ,· . . 90 AVE.' AND . '172 r' Du~kwortli .~St.. ' ,I . ·o·ne .l.~cation Only. Dial: 80341 C~PBELL ASP~LT ~"-~~- . :c '• · ~ I !: ', .·~·· '• . (· ,·; . ' &.fter hou"' 'PHONE 73131 CREOSOTE DIVISION. . .. . : . r, •. . •. ,,,. " ' . '. 'I. .: ~-.:.. . ~-- . . . 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