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Fortress Evacuated ... - . , I VIENTIANE, Laos (Reuters)-1 unconfinned reports or the pre- Foreig~ Mi n i s t e r Kampan' too slowly, . . ; .'0 ,Laotip.n troops have been Dr·lsence o( 700 soldiers from Com· Panya said Tuesday in Bangkok, I a North ' ~eanwhile VI~ N~tn I.' , I dered to evacuate Sam Teu Fort, munist North Viet Nam and where he arrived on his way to (oreign ministry spo:;csman 'o:~" I menaced by an a p pro aching I about 80 other Pathel Lao men, the Unit~d Nations headqua~ters: it was an "imEEdent slander" to . l, l 'I 'force of 150 pro - CommIL11st 1 Th2 foreign minister said the, in ~ew York, that 4,000 Commu· say that ~orthVlet:1amcoe regll,·.· I i , Pathet Lao rebels, end p~pare Isame rebds who overran five nist troops had penetrated 30· lars were aiding th~ rebels' in' . , I' (or guerilla action from the sur· lorts along the River 1>Ia in miles into Laos and that North I Laos, the New China :leWS ag~ncy" rounding Jungle, it was announced I :lOrthern .Sam Neua were be- Viet ~am had fired howitzers', rcrort~d. ! Tuesday. I I1eved likeiy to attack Sam Teu across the border. A Hanoi, North Viet Nam, I Acting foreign minister Sisouk: Fort within the next few days. i "We are overwhelm~d in num· broadcast Tuesday. said Ph am . I ~!a Chnmpassak told a press con·: He reported continued guerilla' bers," he sai~. : Van Dong, the North Vietnamese: . (2re~c~, he could not rule out the I a~tivities in the valley of the I ~e said. no formal request for: pr~mier, ?~d sent a message !~.' i i posslblllty that the rebels might. Rlv~r Ou, In Luang Prabang' SEATO BId had yet been made Prime ~!lnIstzr Nehru o( IndIa :l r turn and drive 0:1 to the prol'in·1 pro,'ince, and attacks on lorts in I but he ·~ad consulted with GZ:l, asking _'lim to u~e his influence .1 'cial capital of Sam Neua, 33 ' the ~uongkhoua region of PJong Pate Sarasin, SEATO secrtsr)". ttl bri ~ about "reactivizatlon' 01..: ;l 'miles to the nort!Jwest. 1 Sal)' province. II general, on such a pos,ibility in I the international commission m' In the same ar~a, there were. FORCE OF 4,OOIl case the UN failed to act or acted Laos." ..

, , 'S . , ., ~ING Bishop Speaks On· 'I'" il Quebec's Attitude -'I," l' Q Won't Change Clergy Shortage' '. Dy ALAN DO!l.'NELLY : Mr. Sauve will be named to suc· By KENNEDY WELLS : Irom its members. ~ I Cnnndinn Press St.a!f Writer ! ceed !I!r. Duple~sls, Althoug~ ~!r.1 sn: AN:-IE d~ BELLEVUE, Earlier in the a!t2r~oon Bl,hop _.- , OTTAWA (CP)~uel)Oc's 10:1g· 1 Sauve did not specifically meo': Que. ICPI-The .bp,:ican Church' ~ P"-1 of Ottawa told the': , ., ,lived opposition 10 tax·sharlng: lion federal - provincial relations,' of Canada Tue5dny ended its 20th s)'llod that even tlou~h there i, ': , .. , agreements with the (ederal gov·' on, of the key· bases o( the Du·· 1enerol synod with a (\ldous '. ~ of clergy thera is no .: . I j ernment Is not expect2d to dim· plessis government's policy was' hurst of activity, pa,sing motio:ls point in "pressurhg" young men ' . inLsh with t!l'~ death of Premier I its insiste~ce on provincial auto-' and a:lprol'ing reports with al· to ent"r the ministry. __ , DuplessLs, i nomy.. most us~lmb]yline .sPEd. "1 be;ieve that oce rlason the ~ I Since the S€cond World Wa~ the: Mr, Sauve is known as a strong In all, more than 10 reports,' ch'Jl'cn is failiug to attract Delll-; ! Quebee leader had been the per·' sup;lOrter o( that position, motio:l, and statements werc·, minister, is because men have . Lnos-This photo taken in April of 1958. shows Communist l'athet Lno troops mllr(:hlll~ through si!tent ad,'ocate of provincial au· I , The centr.al iS,sue is the shar·· ~:'~It ",ith at .qn afterncon se.osion, be:~, p,:ssured into the minls-.· I tonomy, As the great dissenter at 109 of taxatIOn fields tmween Ot·, oIhlch lasted three hO'~rs, ~l\d In, DIS hop Reed tohl the. scuss ~amIlC\ln, Laos, At thc time, the~e Red troops were sup posedly training so they could be intcgrated directlv into federnl'provi:Jcial conferences, he tawa and the provincial govern· l::,legatt:s \l'ere ab:e to go home church's 20th general s~l1iY1 duro '. " Ro~,ll Laotian Army, They are now assisting Communist troops allegedly invading Luos- from neighboring kept rlemanding that ottawa stop ment;. It will a~ain come to the a day carly. ing a debat2 0:1 the means o( . Opening \,id \mn,-vPI Photo, collecting taxes he said should gO' fore In a meeth~ here Oct. 15' The reports included ore o~ the' recruiting new priests, I, to t~~ pro\'inces, ' and 16 be(wzen Finance !I!inister estab,ishment 0(' a (ixed prima·' T~e sr.ortagc of new min:,t~rs , I At the last conference here In I Fleming and the provincial trea· tial see, a matter CIOSI to t~e was giren sharp emphasis lIist' I Julv Mr, Duplessis sald bluntly It surers. . heart of "rcr.b ish 0 p Howard I Frida,' wr'm Bishop God:rey I, . - .. G - .... ,~ "stealing" when Ottawa col· I At their last meeting Jijly 6 Clark of Edmonton, the new pri.· Gowlr o( Xel\' Westminster, B.c.. ,II. l~cteJ those tax~s and spent the and 7, ell the provinces but Dne' mate. pre;enting his- report on "statis­ ~ h~:; morning tD Khrushchev . :Successful Th I ng S 0 I ng money for provincial purposes. i ~ueb1e--urged the c~ing Df a I. Archbishop Clark has come .out. tic,s a,~d the state of the chllrcil,:' . :he school ~ow Quebec's Youth and Wei· full·scalc conference with heads, In fa"or of a 11xed see-sImilar saId If a church cannot recrJlt l:e p~tponed (are Minister PaUl Sauve has of governme:1t to negoliate .a, to that In England at .Canl~rbur)' I )'O\I~g mini~ters it ~'ill die." _",. thi! month, Not Like said the dead premier's colleag· better tax·sharing d~al (or the -for th~ church's rnma,te~, but. B;shop Ivor NOrris of Bra:1don, , ' Experiment 'W ues "are co~vinced the best way provinces, ,the rerort indicated it will be \bn., said Tuesday in his report , 'Il'iler 1st, but to honor h~s memory Is to con· Mr, Fleming explained t!Jen: some time belore one is set up.' C" T!'cruitmmt that during the .'e in the nu Stalin Mac S ay, tinuc his work," i "Mr, Dup:essis indicated fre-: The committee on the fixed see, I" ,t 70 years while the Anglican ,., the date (C~~E':('~;I;IS~ ~o~:m~l~:~ !?ci That ,''TAT. REQUESTS' , parties, attempt to escape r~sponsibilito! required, Th~ Bank of Canada, I CIIECK BY PL'SE mar;;'ed next "enr lor study pur· ·of , ,'-.,,<;l 11'1'or gren "f'er A(' Robert RI' ng, prmclpa , I 0 f th e by the klnd' of statement vanO'.ts'.' wh'l Ie rcsponsl;;'hl e f'tsor I own d'lay Air observers .~.will " patrol the poss, , R , ,:_';, e'.~rn IIb ) tOI Snthel High School In the Nel· Quebec's eu m~mbers ~al'e been issuing?'" to - day operatior.s, functio~ed :-----=------" • \I AdI- ",,~, "O'C 'is' i 'n~ " 'tt' ., ru a 'on dI'tr Ict, sa Id paren ts h ad Mr, Pearson sal,'d "P er haps It . WI'th' 10 tIeI broa d mone tary po I'IC· 0. ,nr(~~1 l\l~ m('nnce I I t th b (' I I" I' I'd d b th t I N C , 10 ,-':4:r, f 0 'Id maroe severa reQues 5 al ey eelluse its lsca po lC1CS, as op· les al own y e go,'er:1m~n . 0 ream ! J :0 h:~l) re. \\Or i re~ister~ct th~ir, children and . poed to it~ m~netary policie~, "\~'hy shou.ldn't the governmem ' , " I,' ) ' , were told that thm wishes would T D I _ have b2e~ mnatlon;rry, not anh' say It IS behInd the Bank of Can·' be rp'opctd, 0 Up eSSIS inflationary," l ada in these mOl'es?" ?t!r, Pear- . . plot!~r ' Inclu'dcd were requests t~at 1951 BOO~I I son ask~d. "There is no excu~e 0 1 Melk'· ~. , e Ih, nu,sian rrVOlll·, r,ir" not be required to wear In 1957, when a business boom' for Its refusal to take respoaslbll· n y 1 ,L K~r:<1[r,01' lI'ns a ,10h1n)'· .~\'mnaslum ~horts during ph\'sl: QUEBEC-CP - A saddened' lor a record 18 years sen'ed as threatened to up,et the price i itl' for t!le actions of the Bank of ...... :.~ ;oi~?d the Dol· CAl ednc,atlon courses, that the ,capital Tuesday bid a solemn premier of his pro\'inc~, 'struct'Jre, the Lib e r sis had: Canada," I I',: of th, Commu:lis\ r'1"~rcn not ba required to par· : farewell to Premier Duplessis, There were thousands, too, ------B STEW,\RT M LEOD know what can be sold . "i' .. t,:!· ,: I~~ ou:,et of ci\'1J: tlcipatc in the dally Canadlan'ln life a contrDl'crslal figure who tried to file Into Quebec's ~ S d LO~JO~ (CP)_Thea~nSuspect. Raw eggs are banned; pickled , , · 'n,·, he already wa, 21.· nug·rnislng proce~ure and that: but in death . the object of oid grey stone Romall Catholic 0 Ing shopper who sUpped into the eggs nre not. But pickled meat , I tu y , , " educated m,~.: the Russian I~nguage be taught, mourning by friend and foe Basilica for 5ervice conduct· corner grocery one Sunday IDr a Is banned while some smok.!d I " fir,t saw tr.e Insid~. in classrooms, , 'alike. ed by Msgr, Maurice Roy, Arch· a bottle D( cream was obviously meat is not, Incidentall:;, ch0c­ , I · ~t 27. St~;in wal a'i __ .- .._.... It was by thousands that peD' bishop of Quebec and primate ill.informed, olate eggs can be fr~ly sold. I In hI< ~O' Khru,hchev STALlN USBD T'6RROR pie from all walks of IIfc came of all Canaila, At the church "What?" bellowed the clerk. To contuse the ;ssu~ stllL fur, II b,~'nr! h' fi"111v a~rived I S:alln used terror as an Instru, to the legislature to pay their was sung the mournful Libera L "Crelm? Not rudy likely, mate, ther, you ca~ buy most of: the the inner co',rnd . ment of his Khrushchev final respects at the bier of an appeal for eternal m it's Sunday," banned goods from mobile sbo~ r~,~I;'lro, p,olici~s. t~e servl~e, a os a r .... ,. . went a!o:,g WIth tcrror o:lly long IS9-year old bachelor.lawyer who dellverance of the dead, The shopper, satisfied t!lot the that are hauled around by trucks, · ,poce:: of chopri;,~ off I enou"h to destroy Rerla and his Ir. .. --- store was of!icially closed, apol. This is legal. .,~;:;\ r", ::'d01 " sni-i '<;:'l';n, ' ro\\'r~flll rolice machine, By JOSEPH MaeSWEEN I Laos will contribute to easing of ogizcd pro(usely and headed out. Movies are opec SundaY5, but fl lIV2 shows must be closed, But, ,'" .:., rl . eo a,d choIned i Some Khrn,hchel' methods ~cho, ' Sh . R · · CanadIan Press Stal! Writer Itensions.. "Excuse me, sir," said the , r'a, o( his ene".,",: S:a!!'l He places the same Ol'er' • als~ng NS "Y (CP) LLOW MEETING clerk. "How about a bottle of if the artists 8gr~ cot to wear ',' since his arril'pl at. ridln" rmphRsls on productlon b,," eep ' I ,I U~ITED NATIO. ,.,., . FO , , l ~ \ :-ion - Communist members of I Ortona's announcement fol· milk?" costumes, It's all right for them ,0, pO'.I'tr, h,.' rot ro~r henl'~' bdustry to build state and I . the United Nations Security Coun. lowed a me-~ting o( UN ambas- The bewildered shopper reo to perform. " ,1 'cerns WI~ D~O;pct Il'orld power, to t~e detriment 01, . cll, (resh from a "ictory over sadors from Italy, Argentina, Ja.! minded her It was Sunda)'. It's against t:'e law to row a be 'hle to do II. I~ fort, the consumer economy, L Ike M· I d t" 'Russia moved Quickly Tuesday pan anrl Tunisia - the count!l!es I "Oh, that's okay," ~he said. boat on Sundy, but DO one pays I. , pr~1l1 or tie bOA,t lh~t; S~~IIJl, Khrl'sh~hel' is begl:dng to: aJor . n US ry r to begin an o:1·the·spol sub com· n~med to the subcommitte~ which' "Milk Is not like cream." anI' attention to this one, . ~s,~ II I th"e Rrc r n , lak~ credit for every success, r~al mHtee study of the war In Laos. was stron!:ly opposed by Russia's ~ SHOP~ER ~OSF~SED it's megal to d2ru with a str~t o Ii' or po' 'hi rrirr. ,." : or dcbatab!e, that the Soviet sys· Council president· Egidio Or. ,\ekad)' Sobofe\' during an oemer.· DeSPlt~ thIs logIC, the shopper bookie on Su~da)', but it's ]ega! DIAL 91174 to phone him !It his office and b''''\rru'r,~he\' h' in ct"or reo tern enJo\'5, , ' By KEN KEL LanumY h er 0 f st eps to boost sheep· ,tona ' of Italy said the working. gency counCIl. . de b ate t hidat aste was s tl'l . con (use,:l dAd th e cle rk ;>lace a bet, You can't enter 8 , ,: .. ------""I !. S:· ,. :' Dower in the ,arne Khrushchcl' cam2 to pOWer as Can.dlaD PreIS SUlIr Writer raising back to its om:a·promin. personnel of the four _ cou ..ry I eight hours Monday and early d,i,dn't help to- clear things ,~p, c.;:'\,I,".lh mp>., r"l"n~"s, the head of an educatcd people, OTTAWA (Cp) _ Sheep.raislng ent plnce In agriculture, subcommittee _ authorir~ early Tuesday, Brea (\15 not Ilke b:lcon. she barbershop, but the barber'ian " I com2 to your home, '. \ .-,r\f,d far frDtm could become B major contribu· ne report notes that the in. uesday after a long debate in said, "Want some bread?" ~ I~~'" r;~J~~,H,~~~; ,rlemO\g'~d d t~ f:l:shte~:~;, English pubs are open, '. ~ut .. '" . , cail y re men e a s I tor to 'Canada's agricultural eco· dU.'try Is unable to supply pres. the council - shOUld be appointed wr IT· A few w.!oCks later In another ". ~<,t p,rt)',. a~ S'o.'I~! who'll Stalln first estab:lshed his nomy and a rewarding business ent demand for both wool and witJin '24 hours lInd then move l\' part of London the shQPper was Scottish ones are closed. SCola !\ or \: raUl ' rr",t . va't, terrible authority, for the farmer, II federal govenl. Iamb, promptly to tlt2 embattled Iring. < white sugar while a quality for drinks in hotels If. ~ber. '; gany) ~ 1!~,~~; t~or <:~: an~ refu~ed are "bona fide" travellers: .,. .. , , I"" <, ,.0, ,0. _r In the. To:!ay s Communists represent ment sUPvey of the industry has Canadians rank high as''

" .. ",...~ ,. ... . (/,1 • , \ ,.; .. , " .' , ..' ," , .' " THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN' NFLD., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, I " 2 _.-:----~------~~~~:;.;.;.;.;.;;~~=~~~~ " . ST. 'JOHN'S, Avant Garde Theatre And .. The·· Portuguese Social Realism In Helsinki By Roque Javier Lauren:a Iless source of themes for art. TII'Q old but ever·valid tes· In both cases wc have ra her lonl were brouiht out in an well·known variations of an old inlernational discufsion of theme, and if the discussions .[ike contemporary theatre trends had lasted a few days longer It hold recently in Helsinki, fol· might hive been pomble to lowing the Eighth Corogress of reach I common ground of the Unesco,spo~';ired lnternat· understanding which would not ion~l Thealre Inshtute, The exclude anythl~ within the flnt can be summed up in realm of humanity, After Ill, tal ' ,,canadian Cod Goothe'l remark: "All theory everything today, from he (8)' RICHARD GREW. Com· the church, When the famllles [ is grey but the tree of life is philosopher to the journalis~, merCial COUnJellor, Lisbon in of the fishermen have bade green Ind flourishing," The from films to art albums, from Fo'ftlln' Trade.} ~oodb>'e to their menfolk, the second reminds us once more the art magadne to the annual PORTUGAL hi! sent lis !ish, vessels set sail,' some for the that passion for art can bridge Theatre of the Nalions festinl t the iulfs of apparent differ· in Paris, seems to stress a basic 74 erm~n,' to' the cod· fishing Azores to pick up additlonal Pol!o continues tn • grounds off the coasls of New, crew, and others directly for ences in critoria to unite, men truth: De\croix's "Barriclde" -- founcUand, Labrador and Green· the cod banks, They do not reo in that universal fatherland does not exclude Gennne's ap· neW cases reported land, for more than two cen· turn to Portugal until late Sel>' 'formed bv culture in our time pies nor does Shakespeare's to 74. The num Thlrty.thre~ co~nlri~s 'N,ere lightning oullhlne the dlscr~,el turl" '10 obtain food for a fish· tember or early October, IIftcnJoon, eatiBg people, Before the last The trawlers, approximately represented In t~IS dISCUSSion, glow of Sheridan, The tuk of opening the debate 1t is I question of dimension!, The latest victims wlr,} working conditions were 22 in number, generally make '1 '~~)~ was left to Eugene lonoseo, in· There Is mpn Ind his relation! \'Cars to ·one·year 01 severe, Since the war, however, two voyaees a year, leaving li)'. ;tV vited to the sympc.ium u a to the world, There is man ttl. cod.fishlng industry has po~tugal in February Ind reo J V !pecial guest. alone, He may be the citiIen • '5 is reported 10 h been extensively reorganized turnlne In Junc; the second trip J I I lonosco d,cmanded lull free· of • capitalistic republie or I L-______&_~·_~_;;_;_~~I_'~_'I~_',_:,·_' ______the one·year old and things have improved great· usually lasls from July or Aug· 8"2' .",,,,,.U.;"'"' dom and Independence from .ocl·all·st ·tate with an that this ng iron lung tre; Iy. The sale.! organization too ust to November, There have r if11tlt~, kfA lin:"., L4 ,11 ~ogm~ and all !ormula_ven oJmay implyoJ In the way of social "W.'r. IUlvil1i for Helen's dinner party e~., ,y nine.year old girl has been revamped, been occasions, depending on "Whd ~O yeu mil." 'put lOme fuling I;,to it'? Whe It the rISk of being unpopular and political problems, but he , • can have a hllmburger on the way!" TO THE SEA IN SHIPS fishing conditions, when they . , \liantl to lill.n t. 1h. way I f ..I?" or mliundentood, What oudl· Is also I man who is born Ind other victims ' The Portuguese fishing fleet madc only onc trip. This hap· ______::-- ence cannot grBP, today wl.ll who must die , , , I man who While Bay; h divided Into two parts-the pened during the 19~8 fishln:! ermW\1 lelves the ship early In \ Gremio with the approval of doubtlessly be wlthl~ their dreams, laughs Incl suffers. Both nrc Fecri lin dishing fleet and the trawl· se~son, when only about half the morning Ind does 'not reo the C,R,C,B. Approval of the reach tomorrow, 'The histOry, of Then why limit the realm of Hospital in et'!l: The line,fishlng boats, some the trawler fleet headed out tU hi d I fllled t board Is needed particularly literature and nt Is rife )\'Ith Irt to pust one of these two ~5:vcssels In all, make Olle 1'0)" the second time because of the t urn un ! ory I () , celebrated example, of luch· , • is in the Fe\' capacity, or until nllht falls, when the supplying country ellhemoral Incomprehension he dimenSions, lii~' a year to the fishing short run of cod and bad weath· LOCAL OUTPUT makes an offer at I consider. 'd 'On the other hand the Hel· IChrushchev, disease. grounds. Most of Ihem leal'c cr, INSUrnClINT ably hleher price than before, salT', h th f hi iinkl ta!ks led 10 one very clelr the ep:ucmic LlsDon in latc ~larch or carll' I A .line·rishing \'cssel carries . ' d urncni to t e emes 0 s conclUSIon' freedom Is In es· All the cod netted by the or If the purchase Involves har 'own "Iav! IOnoscu declared 'I . d" f I' u· April after a colourful rcli· about 50 dorics, each one opcr· ht " , , sentia can Itlon or Ir IS e There are now I Portuauese fl eet I brOUE currency, , that he merel,v brought I few creation But In art freedom ,!ou~ ceremony in which the atco by OIlC fisherman, If the a home wet,saUed, It Is then pro- Berause baealhau 15 I staple image! from his own outlook Imeln~ th"d'e I en t'tI y 0 f'th e erea t. I 'Living ICBM ffcct Is blessed by a prelate of weather is good, each lone fish· f cessed for drylnl either In the f(lod f or I I B~e part 0 • popu· uoon the world to the stage :tr and his work for all grand : SCHOOLS CLO , ' ------sun or in modern dryln, plan~s, htlo~ with relatively I,ow pur· without ,pl~'inq Ittention to Iny eur In art I~ born from the By WILLlA~t I .. RYAN shepherd boy has tomr I' Because the polin Practically all cod consumed In ehaslna power, the retail prICe particular philos()phy or scho 1 communion Dr the !rtist lI'ith Nikita Sergeyel'itch Khrush, way, He likes to bO)lt ~ ster of Educ[ltioli Portugal Is dry salted or "bleBI. Is conlrolled and has been kept of eslhetics, This involves ex· his work, utting Bide exterior chev i! I sort of human inter· humble origins as grand;~ with the Dcp hau," IS It is cllIed; I shrink· steAdy for more thin !1I'C years, !reme freedom Ind, therefore, requirements Ind in the clle contincntal missile, When hc a Russian serf. His p"r~n~ spirited performers' lie of approximately 30 Ie 35 There is just one purchasing I) break between the world of of the theab-e, whether I soc· tours the United States next out a precarious lil'ill;( II School Boards to per cont ~urs In the process, agency in Portuial, the Gremio; orthodoxy ',nd the pl,Bywrlght's ial epic or a personal drama, week, scattering verbal sparks nOI'ka, where he was hurn av Septembc with family·size comfort Production of dry salted cod- therefore suppl)'lna un,lversc, ThiS Is why, • play cann&t achieve the dig· along the wa)', he will be dis· five years ago, His , ' countriespers~nal will be rc\'iewed or what is termed "natlonll" are more or Icss forced to 'ac· In hiS ~llinron, the avanl·garde nity of art unless it springs playing his best brand of pol· ncar the Ukrainian find thert.'s rllulll for all your lu~~~gc t()O, TaulllJ~ fish-IS shown In the lecom. cept the prices the Gremio is .uthor IS alway~ comidered In from t1Ie soul of its luthor, hhed diplomacy. For Khrush· counts for the he an ..• r"ctcd bv. this d ~i\'es you finc German crartslll8nship, sleek and plnylnl table, prepared to pay if they wish en:,my of e5t~bh5h~d order, But Anyhow, the foundation for'chev apparently fecL~ ',imself as Ukrainian accent in'his ber 14th, PORTUGUESE PRODUCI'ION to mllntaln their position in the a new art 1S ~nlY APparen~l~ • new diseussion has Ilready quite the dipiomat. frcquently ungrammatical I t~stcful appearsIH'c, and the convelliclIce of l t Y I' OF DIlY SALTED COD Portuiuese market. ubnp.otpu ar; no ted e~~tence,,, U been laid, we may hope thai "I got my diplomatic tdlent sian. North Ameril'Hn style ('ulltrols, Sec the TaUl1llA · t t . th 't I l' I ! unexpec em enee, lt the next conrress of the Inter from my parents," Khrulhrhcl' CUT DRINKI!'iG f i , (Metric 'rOilS) . Th e I~S s ep In e In erna Is therefore contrary, in his' t' I Th I I tit I 'h' h' ~edAn5 Aud station waguns in l~r\l nnd Inl 19~8 41735 alslrlbuhon of baealhall Is at the " f h 11 d I In~ Ion I ea re ns u e, II IC lold admiring Communists reo Khrushchev never series, Your neighbourhood dealer will be glad 1957 ,.., ., U'U'T ulu In the "bolsas" (el(' ~~In:on, ,0 \~ ~-(a, t. jOPU a~ \I'm be held two years from cenlly. "But I picked up some There are no aashtra" Cl n an to armnge a (Iemonstmlion at your con\'enience, "" .. '~'101 changes) by the Gremio to the Ph~al reo lh , II IC prlnelp teSd :r.ow in Vienna, will see an even pol\sh from my contact with desks and he doesn't I'ke 19"" •• •• " •• • ...~, • I O! pies are presen e as l.rger cros. , section of the A . B 't' h d . 1955 49316 wholesalers. These nles are lIn'hakeable truths to the audio Ih '1 ' Id t t d mencan, fI IS an Belglan tors to smoke in his t HQly 19M " 46'806 usually held twice I month In len~e he'atrle~1 wor (~h~et 0.5 U Y engineers and techniciam in He tries to discourage it o l The output of natlon~i fish is both Lisbon and Oporto, The I, It' has been olle.n said that rtoremProdf earms 'In u.h'l~chPBlrhtelrccu ~Irs my early days as a mir.er young Communists. He I h dl I Ib t Ih rd h h h t n They taught me the ability to was a two·fisted dri'im I not large enough to meet local who c,salers t en s ,r u e elr avanl·ga e t ealre IS t e . aven lenough room for all Ihemes and' gct along with forei;::ners." he has tapered of[:11 eeds Ind' ood deal must be !upph,es to the hrelal.lers t at fix·\I ?f th,e 3,bsurd,.t Iand .or I 3. rb,l,trar y lallI manners of '·II,'le. His means uf getting along, months probably on :h~ ionaJ n \ Imported, 'I , principal supply. e~ prICes and t ey In ur'] se Imapna Ion. "r:naglo'l. Ion., reo with forci~ners as Communist iof doct~rs. ing countries are Icellnd, Nor. to the consumer at a controlled : ~h~d fonosco, "I.I not. ar?ltrary, ' XII: SclllJlor,l: o raroe Island., France, prke, .\lthough pflles are CUi,· II IS ~el'ealmg .. ImaginatIOn: he I to party boss and premier of the i ~lost noted for h5 ' wav , th < old d I t Revo IU Ion In USSR frequently ha,' been to off·the·cuff remar~s, donated bl' His Gral' ' d C d "'Ith the Irolled thel' VHI' Iccording to e~l) acne, Iscovers rea I IPS Rev. P. J. Skinner. ( I Germanv.ln ana a, n ,.. h'dd b h ' d' th insult all within earshot. chev in reality is a i " f 'h f the size and qUllity of the fish I en Ol In man an 10 e for first place in excep tIon 0 pur~ ues rom ont.side world lma"ination is F °t po 1. marathon speaker wh, Norway Ind Canada Imported a8 the followlnil table shQ.v~ t' "th"t t' rUI· Ie nn a H,\RDLY POLISHED spectacles on nose 3:11 d to )Iary Patricia I fl~h .IS of tnt wet.nlted' type 'Ih ese PI 'I ces have be en m~ln' proper. 1 th0 man,It' a crea In'c 7"1 \.The prospcetlve.. I'I'i'o' to hours - long spee(c'h' ip of 5200 Ii , t ' ." Rnlma, e 0 ny one 0 In roo VANCOUVER ICP) ~ . I'e " • I, The following table shows the t,,~!d for the pas s~Hn ~e 1.5 duce into the unil'erse things t' 'b U' 't -, fn Bl".t]h· the United States could hard· sprinkled with the place in class, all'an · I d tr JOn v a r 'crsl y 0 rI IS. b .. • I amoun t 0 f co d Impor e om lETAIL COD rltlCES,which do not exirt in the uni· Columbia engineering graduate ,Iy c dcsmbed as polished. But clinches of Communi, Fowler. each country on the basis of dry PORTUGAL \'erse: temple~ or habbit hut I, to simplify cherry.picking in the he IS a prototype .of the Ilew These' prodigious d, Xl: SC:lOlarsh salted: (In cenls ptr pound) ches, \DComotIVe!, Okanagan Valle)' now is being Commuilist elite, the oratory time alld donated by Right H fROM fORD Of GERMANY ~~'mphollles, pr?l~tanan ~l1d PORTUGUESE IM'OlT! OF Nltlonal ForeiAn poems, cathedrals and cigar· used in all parts of the world for ~mall and ~r1V~leged new rul· stripped thc veneer ,If:' mer" P.A .. V.G. fr,

1 1 , , , SALTED COD 1951 Extra larj!c 17 31 ettes . , ," If there is an ace.s· all ort of jobs 109 claS! which In Itself 15 a dIS' Ism from· Khrush('\/T in Grade XI, awan (Mellie Tens) Larle 13 25 ~ional element of the absurd T~d ~rump invented a "me. tortion of Marxist notions of shown him ,as a .mJ~ McArthur. ' T"UnUS In 11"0, THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Iceland •• ., " 7,8M 10 20 modern theatre, lonosco be· cha~ical giraffe" eight years equality, communism IS stnkml,') , 1959 Imperial Oil t Norway" ., ., •• 5,090 ~llIt d 2nd class 9 IS ]'el'es it is because the world, It looked like a giant crane, but The new Khrushchev has tried ligious fanaticism, Scholarship of i France ,. •• •• •• sor c in the eyes of the playwright, the boom instead of b't In, hard for I bit of polish. Gone On his road sholl"" i 2,~9 to Barbara ~lcA Canada ,. ., ,. 1,072 Ass.o~t!~~~ .~:~~ ~ ANTi~ can be very Ibsurd and Irrat· straight and atlff, bent in the are the bell·boltom trousers and chcv e~'udcs a crude, XI Electoral S( I' 14M J.IU' lonal in certoin cases, But when middle like a human arm. baggy, shapeless jackets which charm which both 5;1 I 5600 awarded to B; , Germany,. •. •• •• , The Portuiuese prefer th~ dominlterl by the imagination First It CAUsed I revolution in were the first Slep away from 1 captil'ates the mure ( , l FarOe fsland5 •• " • '19 ~~ larger \'arletlell of cod to .w and providc~ with a form, Ihe fruit.pickini and now It is being sloppy cap and drab, dark cloth· 'in his audiences. But the' of 5150 f HOlJ0-i;A'DE' 'IS' 'ORGANIZED other' It is said, in fact, thdl if absurd ~an In a way be made used for de·icing planes, pabtng ing once affected by members fades when Khrushct,~ more crelcido (extra large) cud to submit to man, of boats and brdg~s, mining and of Stalin's inner circle. cross.~d, Then h~ roar!, place in Grade XI The codfish trade of Portugal were available, more would De In regard to the charge of R etectricat maintenance work and The nel\' Khrushchev Icans to one is aware that oelled Catherine A. B(JI~( Is thoroughly organized through sold, as long IS prices were lack or human solidarity brollgh in forestry operations. flashy. colorful clothes and tin layer of persoll"1 of tllO the Gremio dos Armaz.nlstu de rI~ht. Light salted Canadian ~od against al'Anl·garde writers, 10· Headquarters are at Oliver, a Western styles, like the suits he man is hard as steel at Memorial unil Mercearla (Wholesallts GFOC' is popular, especially in north ne.eo said that there is I tacit, commllnity of 0,000, about :IOU imported [rom an !laian tailor by )Ir. F.~l. O· en' Guild) and the CRCB- erll I'ortu~al, and indeed for communion between the erea·: miles east of Vancouve. The shop, These have a Cl~ilalized O:-lE SOFT sun: K.S.G, awarded to Comissao RtiUladorl do Comer· Dl;ny families a large Camdlan live artist and his con empor· i Unit2d States Air Force recenlly ~ look and a capilalist price: If there is any SOli ;ldl

clo de Bacalhau (Codfish ll~bt salltd cod is poputar, e'· arics, An e~periment, no ma(· placed a $4,500,000 order for the I! About S61.36 each. !lis winter Khrushchev at all. It :; ~ ScholarshiJ BOlrd),ln addition, the ownere ppd"lly in northern ter how individual and secret, machi:!cs, They use tllem for de· Homburgs and Panama, family life. His mClheri, ch awarded to the Sold mid ~rrr'ircrl bV YOllr ford of ('lIIlnd~ r(lllllll~ Dwlrr porl\~~,al, summe~ or eod:fishlng vessels lIave an ar,d Indeed for many famlhp.s is always a, human exper.iment. icing and de . contamination of' hals are in fair. imitation of ~l'ina, pa),s little atlcrllO" I de Xl students. l r orcanlzaUon for buying supplies, a l_rge Canadian Ii~ht saltd In lonescos mend, nothing IS planes, London's ioreign offiec tnJi husband's stormy PO:'llC! Bolger, Patricia GEORGE Go Ro PARSONS Ltd. arranginl Insurance, bulldln, lod is the equivalent of the more isolated, in appearance cg Recenlly the 'gir8ffe" was lion, clucks ol'er a brol" of Stack, Rosalita lor, ELIZABETH AVE, and PORTUGAL COVE RD. n~w vessels, elc, . traditlonll turkey for Christma~, than death Ind nothing is m()rc demonstrated to the B,C. Fire The nnr·timc "0,1 millcr IIHI hildrcn Holland, Roberta \\" All purchases of imported cod intimlte than man's relations Chiefs' Association, The chidE ----~- - .. - . X: Scholar,j , .. 'DIAL 91012 Irt arranged though the The export of cod from wi h death, for eXlmple, But rode up and down in the ,iraffe first place in GI ______:\'e\\'foundland to Porlu,al the luthor, by transpo!inl this basket and saw how it coul~ be , to Ann C. Roch dltes back to the eighteen'.h sit~ation into the world of the usE'll in flre·fi,hting operations, I Clean Up Mess Left \ ':-. 'j " 'ps of S 100 century. After tile list Wlr, I ' hewever, trade began te decline, thMtre lnd hy s!tending li~ht ! r d e d to the fol thoulh it picked up .iain I.st on the fact nr d~ath, unites I Bl k M . By Communist Regime who obtained th 'elr, Our laic. hive Ion. !lOI,l'n reality Ind ima~ina ion, the I ac . aalC aces in the Grade , 0 particular to the universal, and )eo, (Names in or :We Shellubricate for I variety of rei sons, Chief the indil'idual to the commu· I c RAr-IGOON r.~p)-Supernatural 11~' nUKMISI DE"I I' T:;c ~Olel"lor !Ia~ I ,1t , unon, them are the chin!:. !ll nrty, sp:rits belong to no political Candlan Press Cor~e,spondent ~I,e I~tend, to hold a -,.. Brenda P;lClan, 0' the type of fishin, now In Confronting this position, party in Burma but the soldiers Bombay \ CP I-India s cenl~al: as exp~dltlOusly ., Lorraine Power vogue in Newfoundland ll\d the there was another one express. who ru~ the gOI'~rnment "owa· I go"crnmellt is taking I'igorou, I , The emergenc)' ii _ determination of Portuguese ~u· ed during the Helsinki talks, days are ignoring t~em hke actIOn to elea:! up the mess I~ft: In the state has • "" anything thorltle. to maintain a price Several speakers _ Alexander members of a discredited oppo· behind by the 28·month Commu.! people that the com: afety Tip~ level conalstent with the ieneral Pokrovski, the Soviet direc or; silion. nist regime in Ihe southern stale', ~:i1l b free, ~nd fa':, , , ol standard of living of the largo Aurel Barangl, director of the A strong backer of Burma's of Kerala. : \'Illage offiCial harc .~' est proportion of the popula· Bucharest National Theatre Nats - spirits that supposedly Within days of the dismissal of that. they .should. mal.~,11 or Dflveri hat rollsL-Pfc:±;f lion, Thi~ price, however, Is not Imong others-severely criticiz. bring good fortune if treat~d weI the Namboodiripad cabin~t by,' . ,'etc't Imp"r:.I~lltY ,.. pecially attractive to N~w· ed the theatre represented by bring good fortune if treated ~;elll President Raiendra P~a~8d on tween the va rio u ! try to drive I

foundland exporters, playwrights like Samuel Bec. and evil days if not-is former the ground of unconstitllti"~J! I' P:II·lIC-., • . . to long, in onr rl t' f for d prime minister U :\u. behavior, GOl'error Ramakrish~a India s FJectlOn (on1 Allhough the ques Ion 0 'kett, Arthur AdamoI' In Eu· He called on the Kats recently Rao of Kcraia has take. anum· \ Sundo,am has begun ,I speed regulatl exchange is not a problem gene lonesco. ' . h' drink and dr ~ign to nrotect Burma and the welfare be~ of significant steps to restore, .llIto charges t at W,lr~ I-~.",.' insofar as other supply coun· The heatre, they said, has I r I (' , docsn't work. lriea are concerned, it i. be. concrete Ind practical mission of its peopl~xactly as he had Ih~ nnrmal workin~ of th~ admi'l' i In p~lI'erl lie 0n\~1''' 't let your temp d liars -I't mu.t .6r\'6 the communit", been doing during his to years istr8tion, II:'ich had been I'ir': flate " e.eclo~al r~,:' ", Iiev~d that enoug h 0 0 .~ ~ J in office-at an annual ballntsR tually paraiyzed during Ihe last: ;3\Or. tt .IS said Ilw, ro,., best of your goot would be ~vailable for buyin.~ Today's most urgent task, in «(east of spirits). One nell'spaprir few months, thc constituenCies han bI.I when other I Canldiln liiht sailed cod If their opinion, is to organi:!e claimed the former primc min·, A thorou~h·going inQui,,' has per~d with. discourtesie.'

lufllclent qUlntitit! of larle· society into a. form offering l~e ister. a dl'out Buddhist who has 'I been launched b~o alle~atio~s \ ----- for your sized fish coulll 'lie offered It Ireatest p05~lble .welfare to.1 s on occasion walked the streets that" the "C?mmunlsts had built I GREAT CITY Dod driver's remaiJ .. ric'.00 thlt tho< p~rt"I"e3e.. .. cen· mcm,bers: In thiSIl bundcrtl.klng h hI with I men'k' s L."",g\O~ tow, 1 h ad u p cells"In bove:nmcn t d 2por l Carthage ·reach~d 1 alive, ,Ider ~uonable In relatlen to art 1:1, and shO~ C,:!. 19 Y rais~d the feast to the I~\'e! of ~ents and fayored pr~C.mmu. \ popUlation of I ~II Sure your aulo ~I'pllsh eontroUed pricea, On Important auxiliary. The, ~rob. a state fu~etiM. mst em ploy e ees wllh unfair I bit ts 0 e driving condili tlla 1'5t tontraet fer Ctnldl"l lems of the of th.e cndlvldual ARMY IGNORtD FEAST promotions while penalizing ~ffi· \8 a~1 b~ r tll~ , your tires, • ee!! pertlJJIlue alltherltlu took cOme to an .nll With the selu· T:1is yllar the Irmy B~cided cIals who reCused to to~ the Red I ~~~tu~lte~'a~ ~~~ ~( Ih.,1 steering. Bettci 1 I rder to mlhltdn the, tion of the problem of locltty. the spirits could iO hun~ry as liM. . 't f the nrl~rt use of the 10 •. Q~J w. hove personalized • &*. n G t ....l1z.d '\rt, Mrefor~. must shed light far as It was concerned. Tne Kuala's inspector . ::en~ra\ of, est Cit es 0 A . eelll.relled priee, Th Y ~ u"cn m,n'. hl,terieal ~ut in d'" I t nth I h· ~ th th f Check. Hut th.re would ~e I }o,. .n., 'rr" t6 .'pl'in hi'. ..raoent feast date slip!ll! ~y IS mo ro Ice, w 0 I~ClJrre"e wra 0 u&ric~tio", \f1uiJecharts for '.., ff t 'IIy D"er Q ~ Dr'" wtth M CIlI'~f"l'1nt r&(:orniti"n. the Communist chief minl~t~r thli, of eoune, WI. e!1 and IlIUlJliMtl hi' future, In U Nu Int! hl5 followers etle· and w;v, "s]lInt~d off" tn ,orm ... " ..... v,car" ,refill frolll other tran"etlen!, tlllls WIY, IhlY cotllider Cer· brat~d It alone. miMr neparhmnt~1 work, ha5 Again hr~dinllfor miln Ind miles of sorer, !lilt tII.y were 6h,p~lnltd 'thll v,nte3, Shlk'espllre, Lope d. WlIile the yello .... ·robed But!· heen re·bstalle~, pleUlal drjyinl wben we'n Shellubri· sueh a ,mall ~rcenU.e.M tilt Vela Moltiere Schiller and dhist monk! wateh!d, the ousted Preliminary inl'estigations hy oday'~ JDIIU c.r~' 'f ..' \ ... shipment cenaisted ef IXql man; other cla~lcal authors as p()liUclan pray~ to the demon· the governor's administration are !lee.UN we: 14j,'Y 'Dtc~ II we lubricll', luge anll laue fbb. a",nt'Klt'de pllywrlghts, The faced spirits before :an altar said to have confirmed that th2 N' KU • iuaTllllce al1J receipc "'hieh liOl'" artist wllo urlll hls back to the heaped with tropical fruit. leo m m u n i s t gover~ment }lad Irouble 'P'UI! "rac Il.CJ further aUonlinn, public Ind loses I)jmseif on a He ~hOIl'p.rcn confe'ti and coins made disturbing Inroad~ Into th Sf. u. IUJay for. St.el1ubri(llion .... ilh our lonely road leading to false from a sllv~r bowl to svmboliz" police d~partment. Durin~ thc, ~crden'. I .1 'I(ely chcck-li nu tllTl Chor~f, probems is In artist whcsr ~olrl and silver from Ihe heavens, regime, police officials i~ tOIY s' Again . I work does not correspond to "Black magic," scoffed the and villag2S IVe.c I'irtuallj' at the DISTRIBUTED IN NEWFOUNbl AND the true needs of Ihe puhl;r, newspaper ,T~e Guardian" beck and cal! of local Communist particularly of the workerl. "Animism." commented' ~n bosses. In some ca,es they made Score armv colonel. baton charge; on non·Communist arvey's 'Automotive Supplies: Rampant individualism, they MODERNIZATION GOAL agitators o~ "com'llands" ~;~u~d N' LIMITED - maintalned, Is a disease which U Nu turned over his ~Ol'ern· by Communist youths, the critic mua cure, BiI!idcs, ment to th~ army Srrt, 26 last After months of tfnoion ann dis· - ST. JOHN'S loc:iit .probhml c.lQ n~t exelu;i, aqH hl~ p~rty split Into pro, ordH, hm lI~d crdH h~" b'en AVAILABLE AT THESE DEALERS Ruman plirobhnu; IYhile thPl'e Wf't~rn ~nd n'lItr~Ii'1 c~n ., ~ I mur~ or l~,', r~.;towl In Ihe mn be , ~onllil't brtwfi'll th~ h01dso[j\p, effiei,nl F.rIH~!, Nt' 51~t' Bllt hOlh ['Olllmlillill.' BIUI' Agai , I, illl.1 Sllum', 1In'1" 61UioD. CJf .... D.. l in(t'il'idllnl SIIII'jocitty .. lll, Ut 11'111,111'<"1'" ','i'''' Iii, ~i\d 110:11' '1::·,'llIi·l: :tll,'gr tll:d pil 1 t~,,' (1,.11. ~ ... II,d! 111111 t Ih. lotm't ('\.InI,a)'. Gar_tr, r.llHtll G,u, U.K. hi"'"'' ~I',}b .. th "'I' illg a ,o('i.tl pl'lIhlfl1\.--il i\ ·1 is III Ill(HlrI'lIile thi"!II\I'·lIIol'in~ lilie;]1 I'HI!i", AI'e h~ing alt"ekcd 1'lItlll~~1I ,"\tIIUt k;"II,ICII'W'. "itt~II'r ,IIU"11o 4.tl*l.ill, Mhll'lil. ~tW iltnuor ~Ir ... "",(,,:,(111 01,. Ollr-Illl,e (Iullll"- ti)ol , IIl1on.· SIII'4t, "IIIn WJ,ilhourJl' Runt'. "uia ~.r ... h·l'. kuheollr Ot'-:III 'Y'Hmatie conBid Alld !II ~lId : nation in SOlllhrR~t AsiR. i>y ~"ngs of youths. ~fll) ~"nh:t ~hliM, Ioro\.e Ihe man. • "". CoIIfn"n 't~; , ,MII"tI ·M.,in, ... , fhr~ll'lr l:rJllr~ ~I"h'. R.tvl .. ~II .., tar...... '( AVtftft"':". ,"", ,·J',tI"frr.rd' •.(1,., .... , IhrbWr ·'inCt \ . . 'I

I ~ / •• The Daily Neivs WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1959 ST. JOHN'S. NEWFCJUN,DLAND

~ ____ ------~------~----~~~~,~~~--r : ; , lI " ~ ~ Ii , Weeks :il," I "j olio Causes Schools To Remain Closed,] More 1:'1 I'· - -.- .. - .-. ---- , r":. )1 I,", 't1)ver 70 Bids On We A I Wins Telephone ,1"1, ',1 Harmon Job re Coo Scholarshiu, J

" otal Number Stands <~ :1 I 1 The,cldsing tim for ten~ersli Poor II: , .. on the m. am.mothc.entral he,at· \ ." 'I', ing and pOwer plant and heat 'I:' distribution lines at Ernest I. t 4 , 7 With Six Deaths I Harmon Air Fore Base is to " D · .~ : I'ohl [(lIItinucs to pillgue ~ewfoundilltlli. The morrow,September 10. i rivers ::, Twenty·four. large Canadian I 1\1'''. 1':1'1" reported ovcr the week·cnd brought the firms are sceking the bid and· III jl. The number wns ItnclulIlged lute ),cstcr- these include Canadian Gcn·' ,. , , °Briefs eral Electric, C~nadian West· I., ~rtcr\ltl(I\l. inghouse, Dominion Bridle, Tile 1:11l',1 \ idims of thc discase fIInge in age from : . '1 2anadian Asbestos Company. Accidents \ r,lr; \0 tlnc·Yl'lIr (I1el, A ten·year old girl from SI. ,\lIied Construction Co .. Uni· ,~. I I ,.. , i, rl'purtL'd to be ~lIffcring from II mild case 'of In The I'crSllI Electric, Canadian I Ihl' (IlII'·n'ar old girl flown in from Windsor is .Johns.j\Ianville, L'nited Call' ncrease , . .,truction Trades Ltd. 1 : J irull illllg trcatment.· Anolhcr iron lung cuse liN " . . Records from the Traffic 1 ews -' .. ;' i ~., ~u FIfty United Statcs firms III . Officc show that . . . ) ,y w, ln 1 i 1 nilll'.Il':lr old girl fmm Burnt l'oint, Conccption w~y;" I,. cluding Aycrs·Hagan·Hooth. E. son '\'I·tl·1 the 'tl fcp\mpart t·, ': i a . · C I· mon, 1 a : ugus .' , . (llhl'f ,idims IIrc II fom-ycar olel girl frOIl1 Hit By Car . B. Kalsel' ompany, Re lance: 19j8 the I' has b .., .'- Steel Products, ;>;ager Electric ~ '_. e . een an In' I Geotge E. :\eal, l'j·.v~~.;·oi'~ .. 'I: I' ; I. "liitl' Bay; a t\l'o·year old hoy from Buie Co. Bryant Electric United I creaSe In the number of accl', son of and Tllrs. ~Ir. Wilh~n; I,1'1· Hnl\! arc rct~i"in!: trclltnlCnt nt the Wcstl'rn Tc·n.ycar old Robert Perry at : States Steel Export' A.r(len i dents, persons mJured and A. Xea!. 99 Rennie's ;lliIi _ ",., ~roilerty dama~e R h . I I, . 46 Cornwall Crcicent was hil Engineering. Ideal Elcctric I lb. oad as been awarded the .,11 lIo'piLII in Comer Brook. A child from . 'I .ast year there werc no first <\ 'al T I h C·' and knocked down ll>· a cn~ i, in Ihe Fcver Ilospital \vith n mild case 01 ~lanufacturmg Co" Clmago. f : . . . ., on e cp one am· l while walking along Old Topsal: !learter Co., have taken out atal aCCIdents; tillS year In pany Scholarship given to tl1~ ." , : ' the month of August there has boy making Ihe highest Grade , , ev, Road at 12.20 p.m. yesterday ,, di,I·;"I'. pans.1 I bee Th b f .. . : ~ I 0 I· I;ncr the "p':ktnic began in July sLx children have The drivcr of the car, Bryal. The amount of interest In n on c .. , ed num er . XI marks in the Air Cadel Steele of Old Topsail Road, can I tl t t . ct· I Ih· persons 1!I1ure has flsen 514 Kinsman Squadron He .. 1i1m' :Ire 110'\· 14 cases receiving iron IUllg trcllt· . .1e eOdll m es . i [rom 16 last year to 30'1 is a Sergeant in the "cyed the lad to the Grace HO,i· r~cl [Ic~h ~ Squ~dtWl Slze an ,a ue 0 e .10 '~'Property damage has been G ~ '1 :., . whIch Is one of many proJects:.. , . . eor"e \\ 10 was BM' pital where he was detained for . I d t mCI eased b, ten per cent thIS at Bishop Feild Collegeeduc~d 'Od SUlliOLS CLOSED l';,,\TIL SEPT. 30TH, observation, I now gomg a lea or con em· 1 year " . .: plated for Harmon this and . . plan~ to ~nter Memorial 13)11' hilS Hl'(,nll l' the Jlolio count hlls continued to risc, the of E(\lIl'alion, Dr. C, ;\. Frecker, lifter can· Elmer C. Humes of 1 Humes will speak on next year. The total number of accl' verslty thIS year, to Car Hits Pole ~Ir. ~1r. enrol~1n ! I · Rochester, Xew York. and I the theme. ";-.lot Whalr-But' _---- ' dents for August 1958. 80. In an, Arts course. i \lillt tlte Depllrtment of Health, hus requested A car 0 w ned by Eli T~e schQ!~r· I Direclor of Area 5 of the \'a .. 1I0w You Think." While \'isit· i 1959 they have .lumped to )04. ship Wltl tUitIon fees,:,ll ~telendy of Cashin Avenue CI ild D" Of co\'~r SI'\J (I (II Iln,\rds to keep their schouls closed until n and driven by his . wife, "u,,,' om" "'""'''' ,,' ,,,,I,", ;I ,j I ~rl)Urage H . C11JnLSts. He 12.ycar old girl. rcsidenl of ! have caught his swealer on a, a penod of lime. One could not. .. .~ I: ,,,ted drin~er, I PO'''' Stco:t, while P"Y'"" W"" f com '"m" ,,""k lOY' : ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,Ii", tmll" f", l e I e llerda . On arrival they found IT he project includes can. . Embalmers Association, Ihe •a.m .. when at. that shift there millee that; a manse ~chu!urshlp I R~~rs, wil")~ . I ::;;,t lcism. :0 Borbara .• Gwen Laws, Belty Ann KIng. the roofy of the shop New Brunswick Funeral Di· ,IS lust Ihe "cut-down" built ncar the church. It i, ecad shows, ~Ic:\rthur ~L ~arpenter D.l Add mlm~lUm Gnc!Xl E!cctoral Scholar· 1 ~IVSIC: Scholarship of .two' partly on [Ire The cause,o[ I a ey resses Istruclion ~f the ~Iecl piled pier rectors and Embalmers As, .stafL It was dUring those hour" not known if work on -th(' 110'.' • crude ol!~.\lardrd to Barbara, years' tuilion in Praclical ~Iusic' the fire was apparently sparks '" IWlth a shIp loading toweL Con· sociation ond the Prince Ed· 'however. I noticed that there. church will start this year.: ~ I t,,,·h both ';1 lur, 'all'ai'ded to Ellen Wiseman. 1 I tracts for the work will likely 'llere three, new, young grad· 1 -: . from the chimney. ·V e r y ,'I I'Ja hor Da v Party I be awarded in October by ward Island Funeral Direc· uates in charge. ~liss Gill.: In view of the large n-tl~1 i 1'tit' more r • "t an IC ypsum. ,'Xight Supervisor. Mrs, Benson I' ler.o UnIted . ChU:c .,.a'!" slight damage was· caused. J', I t· G tor.held andon EmbalmersMonday and will Tues· be If·1 I··· C h . . : Ie occs. But the L;;bour D~I' ill SI. .)ohn's : and ~1iss Barrett supervisin~ lerents lI'Ing Itl hllr~llI;J he" Khrushchev i was not eel~brated as was', F I Of ,day wllhioin1 Maritime ,the case room. Those thrce: Park and the western ena:·o[ Then he roars, . tl . i un.era . meelings on Monday .nd ',,,ollderf'll ~'OUllg nurs"s wel'c: the housing de\·c!opmclI':· i, 1 t". "Ie thil beneatb Collision I Two cars wcre in collision on d one In lC past. A few din· I Wednesday.'" I "1 . h b·' ): ;)ersonal charm, COURT Holdsworlh Street at 4.15 p,m. : Ilers and dances were held I I the "relief nurses" during the' ,,·as conSI( ered rig t 10 \;';; i . : ,i l.\ steel. yesterday. One car was damaged: by. local unions but outside of ~Irs. I. Sparkes ---.-.----- ,hulidav season who when called' a church to them. to the extent of $50, thIS nothing else was done to I BRITISII VISITORS i to fill' those immediate superi"r i -. --- :!; , NEWS· _ mark the day. The Bakery', BLACKPOOL. England (RClII·' posts were so perfectly capable ~ ~ T ~IIlE ~lany Ships:-· c I' • nl' sort SIde Seholarships of' DRUNKS and Confectionery Workers i The funeral of ~Irs. Isaac, ers\-A tracel firm ~londay an·, and with such proficiency in! ,. l." at all, it II in , ,.d. Xl ",d."". C"h,,' S"''''',," m", ,,,d wo' """" ,d, """,mdd",", ,s,,,k,, took pf'" ,,,f,,',,· "","oe' p"" t. tok, ",II';b ,,'h "" "t"m,',. bOlY ".h ..,. ! c HIS motherly e.ch awarded to thc follow. i ,~ Accidentally Killed . hi· . Enter Port A. Patricia man appeared in M f", food po,,"",,,. ,ood ,m''''", "" t",hm" '" ,! f· Vlr. s fleet to \'Is.': rest Ptohlt~eh"a c a een rm Ing Will be ready for bUIlding. 1 he I d t I th .' Id " e 0 mou n are so , . on. Policen said th e Y had eaten helpIng them to altam such a ;."~'th. a n s. t IS. feet l~ I' t.Llu~IY a5 i _ "", ""t PI ,(I", H Cot.'" [' (I '" h" 31 fof, , ' R. ,., SO"' k'" '" ,f 'h' ,po If ,d Ie,","" ,t lb' ,Ill,,, "" high go.1. , w;. h th, m ''', f"''' h ",d h,d , '" '" '""" '" I·nrcgencl' adrniniis([1I "k'.~, '00 'og PO"'''" '" "' ., ,~"., . _ ;. fh" "" ",d """' ,,,," '" '.. ,,'. J,", 5 , ..... " d. f" t"' ",. I 'eo fow"df "" S""'" ""k, of S" ,(I,b, I, Di G''''';', ,,,,, t" """ tm", th,,""b,,' th' 'f 12 ,'" ,"OJ. "" 7.'" 10"

II Four drunk driv.ing· ~ases I: 10 the church or cemetery in after," ;Ill'. Daley 's~id. ."If and Manager of ,J. J. Lacey I able hood. ______• were postponed until a future lint the 300 persons atlendmg Insurance Ltd" Agency at St. ,date. One of the men charged' ~ . Monday night's dinnel' had ,John's, and is a member "Df was an American serviceman. ·0' b' d· Of R I rallied to the support of their the Local Board of Insurance Again 10 e lence u labour candidates in the Au· Underwriters. as YELLOW OR BLACK Many drlHr are sHU un· gust election· their party ------Today's FINED $25 able to read the tralflc signs would have given abetter Vitron Raincoats· N' A Canadian sailor was fined painted Into the surface of account of themselves." $25. for Inrowlng a bottle from the roads, especially at King's durable vinyl plastic with 'I Mr. Symond went on to s3 95 a car window onto the highway, road near Military, Some say, "Every union has a say matching helmet • -dent The magistrate In passing sen· enter tbe wrong lane and In what happens In Interna· tenee said that the fine was the Again. then cross over after take.off. 'I tional Unions and rep.resen. minimum allowable under the Thh Is dangerous and they taU\,es from Newfoundland His Honour the' Lieutenant Highway Jittering act. are risking a collision. police' who have attended these con· Governor and :'virs. Maepher· Score might dn beUer here than ferences were well received son left St. John'~ by air on TlIEFT keeping t lp watches on cars by the other delegates from Monday, September 7th, for N' Other cases in court were parke(1 down town on meier!!, Canada and the United States." the maiuland and laler will - ,theft of 'money (rom a pinball ~---- vlslt the United Kingdom. machine 81Ul Ihe amll1ptcd I They expect to· return to • Decapitated "SOUTH SEA" I lielt of .an all to It'om Terra St. John's about the middle 1 The hody of an unidcntlfled Vasco de Balboa Is credit· idents 3 NOl'a Motors, ed with being the first Euro, of October. gal mun was found on t/1e holiday Government House, ' weekend decapitated on a cail· pean to sight the waters of Highest peak under the the pacific Ocean,which he Sf. Johns, road track 30 miles norlh of September 8th, )959. 'njuries 2 American !lag Is Mount McKln· called the "South ~ea." ~ ______I ley, Alaska, 20,320 Ieet h~h. Port Aux Basques. ---- _. ------,.. --' .. s.... ____------THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD., WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1 f I' =:iil Cf,lnese Rope i rick b., ,THE . DAlLY NEWS 1 ~~~ Ntwfounciland', Only Morn", Pa".r News W'/ ~II .. Th. DAILI .NEWS II I ~ In i ,. The ,.per IItIbllIhed in 181M, aBd pub11aMl at the !hWl BuildiDl »&a . 339 DIIckwOl~ Bv WAYFARER ,1 Street, at. John'l, NewfoundllDd bJ RobtnJolI .. CompanJ, L1m1ttd. VIIIT TO '~ITTY HAlUoUft to neighbouring fish plants and most of the traps did very well during the season, On I wharf off the Maddox IRJIBD 0; Tal CANADIAN PUll Petty Harbour Ol'lel it! name to the fact that It is a small harbour by Cove road I boat was discharging I Th. CLllad11D Prell iii IIclUljv~ comparlJon with the porta that Ile 1I00d day's catch of cod of large size eDtiUed to the UII lor republlcatiDD cd immediately to the north and louth. and on the nearby grounds, just out· all nlWl d~patchlll In thlJ Piper credi" It il lIuceNhaped and enclosed by side the harbour, a half·dozen boaU were engaged In squid·jigging. ad 10 It 0: to the la.loelated '-Pre. • towering and ruued cllffl. It hU P~uters IIId allQ tilt. loW II'WI pubUllt many clalml ~ tame, chief among +.+ + : i , It is a long time since we were on I eli tIIerein. them the 1act that it .haret with St. I John's Ind Bay Buill the priv!!ege of the aquid·jlgging grounds and WI All Prill IUTII'f Inc! felture artiel .. hiving been ImonK the very firat quickly accepted an Invitation to go ft,UL1 IUIICUPTlON IAU' 1II thlI Piper art eoPyriibted aDd thlll • pilces in Newfoundland to become a out for an hour. Squid, we 'were told, reproductioll II prohlblted. were scarce. But soon we were in the Oaaada ~", .. " .... :"."" .. '12.00 per IIInUIII' resort of European 11ahlng ships. thick of them. Our industrious host • hlta!! an.dOlll ILII t There II Imon, the old ,records this , all fortllD eo1IlItrI .. 11UlO per anllUJII Interestini Item from the chronicles were careful to keep the squid·juice ". Au~ U HCUIlc! clw mail, Member Aud.lt, Bur ..a 1 of 1620: ". . , • there was I great away from their passengers but were Pelt 0Uice. DtPlI"tm.DI, Ottawa. combat, betweene IIOme IDlolent Eni' often themselves taken by surprise and' ,I!s.h Ind certain portullals In Petyte hit squarely In the face by the squid'. Harbour." A century later the people final protest before coming aboard. 4. • , Within the hour they had enough balt WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1959 ot Petty Harbour uked for relief from their ,peelal !lis lince, reads for the next day's fishing. It was use­ A their petition, "we labour under le¥ to take more for there is no hold­ Maurice Duplessis levere difflcultles for the want of Ing depot for bait at Petty Harbour admlnlatrat!on of jU8t1ce amongst us although fifty men still follow the ! mately brought about a revision of fishery In the settlement. Fifty years ft'he death of Premier Maurice' and In the winter leason espeelal\y the tax agreements on a basis mort Irt In danger of our lives from our Igo a smal! holding depot was pro· D~plessis of Quebec threatens to servant. whose debauched principles vided for bait. These were timcs when favourable to his own views. the bait had to be laid down in ice. throw the politics of that province lead them ~ commit wilful and oppn It was in the spirit ot national­ The Federal Department of Fisheries ini a state of confusion that will murder upon, their masters, an In· ism and out of his purported fear stance of which hll lately happened shouid regard Petty Harbour as an n be speedily resoh'ed. That is eminently suitable site for I small of their influences on the impair' In this place." us ally the case when a political all. they didn·t ment of provincial autonomy that + + +. freezer. thing to him. le4der has towered so far above his Our early recollections of Petty + + + of expected a he refused to enter into the Trans· We were told that people orten liefJtenants that no obvious success. Harbour were of lI8 outskirts near the in the make·up Canada' Highway agreement and mlln highway for we were often taken come to the harbour, anxious to hire ., he grinned.' orlis in sight. a boat for a visit to the fishing I'd look a:l ri to accept the federal university ~ Ipend a hoUday at WIlliams place IT MUST BE TRI ~r ,Duplessi5 was in all wavs at Forest Pond and there Vias neigh· grounds. It occurred to us that this Edson In By BRUCE BIOSSAT ask Dick a bou t I remarkable man. A lawyer and grants. bourlni Brennocks where excellent could be a lucrative summer trade. If political dictatorship has never it were generally known that there In a land' of free speech Ilk. he saw himself II skillful politician. he 'yas a con­ meals were 5erved in the twenties. it i.o! of course inel'iiabie that tb big screen. th worn a more genial appearance were boats available for hire and firtmed bachelor whose chief de­ Petty Harbour Itself has been always Washington and cons of a thing like like the first ti I busy fishing settlement and is as that those who wanted it could be than it did in the personality of ALL TilE GOOD CARDS ARE IN visit here will be debated CYu "oice on tapc.·· ,.olion was to the caus" of French well, of course, the iite of the city's taken out to the fishing grounds and I winced." There Maurice Duplessis. He could be given a meal of fresh·caught cod OUR HANDS; NOT IN MR. K'S o,·er. 'C~nadian n!ltionp1i~m. He wa~ it5 main power supply. Up to 1921. the ]';'othing wrong in thaI. Di, wincing in the 5p.riously benit>'n or boyishlv jollv. flume was a square wooden affair cooked in the boat In an iron pot, the hc chuckled. II' oetsonifir.ati'on. He form eo th~ By PETER EDSO;.< not only healthy. It', Ihe hee: He has reveaJed himself II~ the that skirted precariously the north· demand would undoubtedly exceed ark S3W his film NEA Washington Correspondent substance of democratic frepnonu, U~;on Nationale oart" to Jtivl' it ern hilla that led to the generating thc :;upply on holidays and Sundays. scenes with an ,,(,1 ve~' eSi'f'nce of courtline~s. Yet he We wish also that the old Petty Har· ]';'evetheless, in some of thl ~~al'ic Edmnnrl. [i N~itical exnr"cci"" anrl r~"''' first station, ~uch of it was disrupted by wa~ a dictator within the limit~ WASHlNGTON-(~EA) - The word ment! critical of the visit there York before he (' tn: an avalanche that deprived the city bour road could be made usable again. , power in 1936 as its dedicated is now being passed out not to expect \'ein of worry which is of thp constit1ltion and was intoler­ of Ught and led soon afterwards to a Years ago it was a delightfui short chrmoion._ big resuits from Nikita Khru3hchev's of risk·taking America at its be.\l "'ife game mc a , ant of opposition. He acted ruth· nlore modern development. drive in spite of the steep descent into the settlement and the snarling of the visi there. On the one hand, it's su d thell said: tr'hree years later. ho\\'e\'er, Du- is work?" lessly on occasio.n, both inside and + + + The basic conflict of interests be· trip will elel'ate I{\..rushchel'·s We found the ather day that It is numerous dogs that sat along the Dick is known pltssis opposed Canadian partici­ outside parliament. to suppress it.' roadside. But the most admirable tween the Russians and Ihe t:niterl help him consolidate his salellile ltill I busy fishing settlement. Its scenes of and iead us into some kind of I p~' ion in the war. He described it He was not above the public reve!­ flakes Ire numerous and in good reo thing about Petty Harbour today is State.s is. 50 great that years will be Alley as :\1r. In Irap. for any tpPI as an imperialist conflict which in­ ation of personal vindicth'eness a~ pair. Many of them are covered with that there are still so many men who needed to reconcile Ihem. carryon the ancicnt tradition of tJle The most to expect, therefore. is that On the other. the nolion. If! be . J cod and we were told that some good \' , ved the threat of forced assimi- the Roncarelli case demonstrated. that we may stir false hope~ of light.salted fish Is still to be obtained codfishery. That it should be so close the lincs of communication between 111,ion of French Canada. f:.~ " may give our friends I feelin~ of \ That doe5 not mean that he wa~ ir. the settlement. But I good deal of to St. John's and still 50 little known communism and the Free World will be left out of negotiations vilal 10 re~ult. the go\'ernment of Macken­ not II very able administrator. the fhh that Is now caught is sold is astonishing. kept open. For if they are compl~tel)' I zi~ KiM was comnel1ed to exert closed, there may be miscalculatiolU re, future may end by casting them l!l' hu~ine!'sm~11 ,I Maurice Duplessis had I. few ~::::::::::::~~.::.::::::::::::.~-:;~-.-~.:::~---- .. ~~.------~. in disappointment and leaving our also cral.~· for ever\, effort to defeat him in the sulting in war. Fabian and El\'i, I • equals in Canadian politics. But As a result 01 the Russian I'isits by position and prestige sorely provincial election in 1939. The now that his stron~ hand has been Others Are Saying Vice.Pre.sident Richard N. ]';'ixon and Admittedly these are risks WI T +!'r~l~ wen~ ~ucce~~ful and Du­ withdrawn. what will follow In the What other Ameriran.s, plus the longer range In the nature of things, we cmo! swers are "nobody's business but my see what will emerge from the rlt<~i< rlir1 nnt Tl"tll,-n tn nffir.e \lntil politics Clf Quebec? Was he the HUSBAND HUNTING observations made by U.S. Ambassadors Again own", declared Mrs. Shipiey. Who to Moscow Llewellyn E. Thompson and chev.Eisenhower excl1ange loon ~ 1q~4. H~ ~nl1iinl1",rl in pnwer since true expression of French·Can­ Cape Breton Post What has became o! the old fash· can honestly disagree with her? Charies E. Bohlen, some really sharp gin. But other means of 'pprolCh th~t limf'. Iltii;1T1 thinkin!:! of an IInarhronim'l loned 'roiling pin? A fair and learch· appraisals of the chairman of Soviet CANADIAN SPEECCRAFT problems of peace have failed, in mnrll"rn C'IMdian racl:l1 relat· Ing question. Russia's Council of Ministers are being N' London Free press but again and again. Many ~xp!:'l r Thlnl/I Ire not what they used to made here. l"ac1" him thp ;\l'rlrnt ~h~mninn nf inn~ whose holn c!n hl~ Mtive prm • that Russia and the United Slllft be when a HaUfax woman enters a Congratulations to the owners of Khrushchev has given no one any in!'e WB~ Illmost entire!v ner~nnal? in military stalemate. So, evidenU! prn"inci?11'iozht"l'I" nb,irrtl'n tn thp tavern with a paring knife In her hand Miss Supertest III, which after I ideas he will come here wilh new plans record.breaking run on the Detroit thc), in diplomatic and political gain C(lntintl~tinn nf thp t;1X rent~l '''That, will hapnen to the Union to look for her husband, Her visit for settling the eoid war. river course brought the Harmsworth male. N;1tionale party? What will be the eaused consternation. He is believed to be coming more in lI!'reempnb: ~fter thp war and Trophy, symbolical of the world's Pre3ident Eisenhower hal J In court she was placed on a six· the role of a status seeker. He is spcn broultht m~ttp.r~ to a head in the effp.r.t of his passin/t on national specdboating supremacy, to Canada, upon this new course as an month peace bond for being in pos· JS wanting to impress President Eisen po1itic~? 'These are the vital oue~­ effort. In World War II PPI'.'01,,1 last vears of thp. St. ·Laurent recrime session of I weapon dangerous to the and chalked up the Iirst American hower with the fact that he is a respon· N' l1lacy at the top level wa.' h bv imoosin" his nwn i"come taxI's tions that will sun'ive the death of public peace. For plty's sake, all that defeat since Gar Wood won the trophy sible world leader with whom agree· from England in 1920. ~ard(d. Thereafter it tendrct 10 ~nr1 d,.",:>ndinlldon. the free nations regained Ihw TROUBLE.MAKERS smart proletarion who has battled his in Que~. built by London workmen, and and self·assertiveness. gai come tax payments .. Thi~ ulti- Windsor Star way from bottom to top. He ho~ an , .~ drl\'en by Bob Hayward of Embro set 1\0 wit is being tried apin ," Most every country has il'l nuisance amazing memor)'. thinks fast, bu: is not a new Harmsworth record of 109.334 the alternatil'es hal'e !own II'0Ups and they aren't III radical ele~ impulsil'e. He is a cold·blooded Com· [ miles an hour on the second Jap. She di.;couragement. menU. That u demonstrated by the munist. Whcn it come~ to making de· defeated Ihe American boat ~ia\'erick The President has long hren t, The Nursing Situation ~eption given President Dwight W cisions, he is a iaw unto himself, like which broke down in the 12th lap. ed for "doing nothing" to brul 1 Eisenhower by the I

In. IIII' Inal,c.up dc' hc hcors u)on arrival at. dance man role with the best in Among the many fuctions of I' at agc 18, and stayed two years. salTlhn 'I I ., i~"~ . C\ k! t" . 1 I . H h d tEl de...~!rVers"I" . n Iralm "av n ENTERTAINMENT iHAT RINGS ALL "11c ~rii111cct. "but the islond at Capri, ar Hollywood. A role lure to I .Ie specis p aceme:1ts umt are a e t en returne 0 ng an . - . ~3;d I'd I~"~k a:1 right Gable asks SOOlhla Loren, a; please his corps of admirers ' counselling ~ervice to adl'ise per.! to write the novel which he de- cha.rge of Copt. R.o~ers IS takmg THE BELLS I~ YOUR HEART! d~1\ he's just met: : In addition Broadway's ·tal. 1sons on the best typs of work' scribes as "an autobiographical freight for port LnlOn, Catalina. \ 20 •....,,,-- "8~ , .\ a,k DIl'k obOUI the ':HolI' do yOU slecp around. ented Ray Waiston plays a lead· I to follo~ or I'~calional trainil1g \ insla:1t," about his experie~ces Bonavlsta an~ Elhston. , I, ! "0 '11\' hllmclf on I ern'" . . t I' th f'l bl 10 take. selective placement of' a~d the stones ~e heard while The ~!.V. \ eteran Explorer, \ I·" · .n " ,1 c. I "ll1g CO·S ar ro e 10 elm, a y th ... II h d' d II' . H R' 1\1 V \IT tEl d th CROSBY · ',' _,'''crn tho\lgh.' R"pll'cs sophia' "Toget ler. . t d 'b b f b t' e occupatlOna Y an Icappe: Ivmg at ay Iver. .. "es ern xp orer an e. · .,1. ,., "." " I ass IS e y a eVY 0 call les'd hI' N h h t ' " b k d I lJebbUu 'I~' 'ilc [ir;t timc I "Oh II' ,\1 It's called a. 1 d' Al if St 11 ~UI ance to sc 00 sluclent~: and i lOW. at 23, e a~ come 0 the whaler f 111 ac are moore , on tapc." hc of en;h' urray, d e a ?Iacement of persons with crim., Yellowknife on the north ',up for the season. ' ;.',c01~C omecl~' i~tcrnational man.l~t~ ll1~Ni J I~ke's REYMOLDS .m'Inl'cel," Tilcre \\';<., c . .. I e\ens, na Ipman an u· mal records or who have bee:11 shore to work part \lme at his! - 'R.oben:ti ,~,,~';:n: in the Clark llC;S~\lPpnse the director told I dy Harriet. '" I rcleased from mental institulions. writing ~nd full time a~ an ~n- i AT T. HALLE'I'l'S LTD . · hC 'l~\ll'klcd. whCIl Sopl;i": ' ~,he score. for Sa) One For STEADY CHECKS . nou~cer.operator at radiO ~tatlo~ I The ~!.\'. Newton Trader, in' WAGNER .I, :ha I. y C);~ ",'.1 hi' fihn test "Smile whcn yoU say thal. i ~le was :vrltten by. Ac:dem I In the task of placmg the oc· cn K. recently taken 01 er by, charge of Capt. Gill i~ taking! I:', the heut <:'~r' '.,',Ih an aell'CSS g\~ICI'." IAward wmners, JI~m, Van I cllpatlonally ~anctlcapped ... s~clnl t?e CBC.. Ifreight {rom Grecnspond to', · "C,:IC freedoms. IIj:lr i:'llIl nn. [Ilmcd' Til \I's? ('omed)'. sec. Heusen. and Sammy Cahn. The, placement olflcefs mllst 11SIt em· :

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, "ASTRO·GUIDE" q ~ .;~, ' " For Tuesday, Sepl,mber I Personal sent-For You lind Yours .•. 'lbi' looks like an­ MAINLY FOR WOMEN othet' good day 10 win friends Chi~ .. Chat aDd influence JIO'lple through .. ------~------~-----' .. ------'~---~------your wit, cherm Bnd perwo­ - Beauty Tips alil¥. Grasp an opportunity to BDTRDA.Y finishing touches on work Toronto goOO 31'1 3 , Happy birthday to Douglas that has been pending. You can ia 10900 ): 50 50 Carberry, who celebratlni hu ~{any women wear dark make monotonous lask, more 1000 m 71'1 7, birthday today. Greetings come 375 600 600 600 .\ ,glasses sO they look young~r.1 interesting by using some imagi­ 1m 51 51 l from Mother and two brothers This is a good idea since wrink. 1 1211O 31> 3 3 I nation. Health a~pectJ ar~ ex· 12561 J 21'1 Leo and Gerald. les around the eyes, dropping of 15~ 1m m., 16 thc eyeballs are signs of aging, ecUeot oow. BOO 141 140 140 I 600 II, II 15 I DIABETIC MEETING I a~d sunglasse cover them uP. Future ... Ollr 2500 17 17 I ,I .The first fall meeting of the , Past ... The tirst woman Icle· 100 05 690 05 phoDe operator was emp!o)'ed m3Y !ee free, compu~o:­ nlO 31 II 31 i. SI. John'. and District Branch I How many times this summer: 600 31 J6 ~ on Septembcr I, 1878, when lege edllcaticn in , ) 500 33 38 J.., of the Canadian Diabetic As- I have you resolved to trim your: i Miss Emma Null tcok over the bffore that time, gr3de SJl 14 14 14 " I loclation will be held tonight • hips or thighs. or both? If plan· ;2JO;1 119 III 151 switchboard of Telephone Des· ]000 91.; 9',~ i Icbools wi1l3tart to rema~ I at 8.l~ In Room 102, Parade ning to wear fall's slimmer fash· patch Company, Boston. Up to 3Z90 1000 95 I~' twelve months of th )W ' I Building West, Memorial Unl· , ions, dawdlers had best get busy. that lime. men bad &et')'w in all XlO 140 510 ~(O At 300 )]3 US tl:-r verslty. The meeting wlll fea· least a month of daily exer­ !l'(h ,,~,··.t:;. :!3CO 142 115 lJlj ture a panel dl!cusslon by Dr. J. cise is required ror slicing an 3::'10 13 13 n inch or two. Try t~ese exercises. 3YAl 3 ~I-: ' B. RoS.!!, Mrs. P. Reid and Mr. The Day Under Your Sign l~:)O 3~11a 2~ S'. ~t"rt all, standing with left pro· 4%::1' 52 4J 411 James Martin. file to a high·back chair, an LIBRA (Sopt. 2310 CeI.111 2'lOO 20 20 8000 4 68 ","'::':' (:"n March 21to ","p,il t~1 Ol:uicer Itrioo.a:y :& J'ILtr::.':l. arms's lenglh from it; hold onto I'C:',' ',i'.L'I~':::lS on an ;mptnooal bul. to .:i'":lulalC' your 111\:1 &"1 i::.ij '300 ]00 Z~~ VISITING TORONTO and} ;"J .... a:l·t i:n'ile di"O'I'd. 2;NiJ IIJ IU chair with nearest hand for hal· SCORPIO. {Ccl. ll. 10 N",llJ .)lrS. TAURUS l","p,;1 20 10 M,y 10) 4000 IJl~ 1:'. E. L. Hickman and a~ce. Kick left leg r.ircctly for· D'II'e\.\:l1f on r.a:.:.I:~t 1~:':':I"1 J'JO 2~ 211 Ohying J.n imrul~e t(l u:r~eH ),ol.!nell r:"IJ1.: ... yW l':'Ii .. tho char.ct ,~'r, daughter of st. John's, Nfld., ward a~rl backward. 211 times Hh~rr:enlly ~u~d rrC .. e dcuimc:lLal llOO 50 50 .8' leI". wO ';0 ~J are amon~ the guests at tne without slopping; repeat with op· GEMINI IM.y 21 I. Jun. 21) SAGITTARIUS 2210 12~O 23 23 INov. I Park Plaza Hotel this week, posite leg, W07k slowly. hut Stick: 10 hiR:h. pinci"lu. Dcr;.'l be. Sc-me bic1f:eri!':g II L'.:~ly .: 21')(1 10 lU <: tcr,',ptd b,.. .omecroe 'W~lhoot ,00Jr n­ bel 1O'J'U fed. bfltltr 11'.rr 30:>J 10\, 10 while visiting Toronto. with shaking force. 2, For 20 .~O'!"',.i(.. i1il\el. 1lJ:9 III II C,t.,PRtCORN (Doc. 21 to counts, swing right leg forward C,t.,NCER I Jun. 21 10 Jul, 2II wtil 1110 116 'J;) Eullrl )'c..ur luectSi on Dls""ry 1500 355 3&0 "'1'1;1 ('J.tr~r.~e Uns. Tb~,.. arc not aM e:t.,erit'1!l~t you tlne VlSmNG RELATIVES and backward in a semi·circle lilicll; 1:1 be:: pu,c!:eal Cf' pc.iluble.. feD 500 32 32 as high and far as possible. Tu:n AQU","RIUS l .... n. 21 to F,'. ' ih~llwtll 2%0 6~ 59 Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, of LEO (July 22 10 ","u9' 21) O.lr.nd 0:.Ir1 tnrriiY i:\t:) (~' -,' HO\H)' 600 ~31 2J 43 Parade Street left by !lIon· right profile to c:lair and r~pcat YO',f'!' wit a:'1d ~nc"u'lty are .,..our but fer "I'nuntfll:.vr. ns'~hl. ~, )( S 1469 5193.. 19 \vith left leg. Begin and strive twls ..11m tr)lr.g to i:nrrMI othen. :\iogu} ISS 10 Ibll l' day's express for an extended PISCES I Fob. 20 to M"" I )[orrlscn 3500 JZ :-, 0. IAu9. 22 to S.pl. 21) Hon7r' CO!t1 roilm.tm. ir\ cr.'~r for increased speed, 3. Pointing t :\1o.!oh~r 850 9 ~i "isit to relatives and friends in r'!3)' PJ.1 )0\..1 to dilclrd )'cu Idru unptnll;",ll1t1l It l1tclt. toes; swing right leg straight up IB (., ... u: LhO'lt <.l the malority, ;-';c';UJ 10(» '19 19 New York and Boston. They ~ 1959. 1;<14 : :"iorthld 11130 2 67 a~d out to side; return to start­ ned }'op ,}:)') 91.~ 9: al80 plan to visit their son Pa· ing position and repeat 20 times, Sud 8912 51 51 trick residing in Chica-go. 550 J.80 3S ~, Turn right profile to chair and 200 10 10 I continue with left leg. Make all :131 19 ~9~ l~- 3YlO 10 10 ENTERS ROYAL VICTORIA actions slow and rhythmic, 800 JJO 300 31 Carol French, daughter of 2 : .. 2 II These routines reduce nabbiness ::::.00 :iO .., ~Ir. and Mrs. W. E. French, 64 as well a5 nesh. 15DO 19 W,: Pine Bud Ave" left by TCA, z120 SII' Hi; .. The ... 1()oj) 10 10 Sunday to enter the Royai Vic· Those darkened areas under .jf,o I I toria Hospital Schooi of :-Iurs· the eves are distressing to most 000 8 1400 13J I.J ing, ~Iontreal. Best wishes to women. Fortunately they ca~ be 9)0 II) It.O Carol In her chosen profession. camO\lfl3~ed, The be,t way to 400 .~ c::5 LONDON-Actress Kay Kendall, shown here in a file photo wilh act Or R . lQ.OO 28 t go at it is with a creamy foum!· Mature Pare ICOO 10 In ding, died at a clinic here, Sept. 6th, Cause of death was said I b elx Hk an·.lson at their June, 1957 wed· . h ... . 0 1n\'C een lIC 'cnllu 1\fs K I II h d ation one with a rosy·peac~ 1000 2Z ~2 I BORN IN INDIA aooo 13\':: 1~' J e In t e mOVIes, GeneVIeve", "The Reluctant Deblltnn te " I"L G' I." . . , I S ell( n a appear- ca,t.' Smoot] on gently, with: \ A daughter, Jean Elizabeth, d ,nm es· 1r s. She was 32.-l:PI Photo. ::!.5lJj S~l-; 2,; . just e. fin~er tip. and b~end it, DON:r~RETEXD TO CHILD' lity if we can. 2100 ,) a \ was born at Dr. Sens Nursing carefully into the surro\lndin~· ALL S SWEETNESS AND LIGHT I But if we haoitual:1' 15()O J J 1 Home, Delhi, India, August 31st, arca. ;';ow powder over with a! -- \ tect them against '., 1000 l::!l~ i":~ I "~50 209 2c.;j· to Professor and Mrs. G. O. ~wansdown puff or a fluff of, 1Jy, !'tIM. MURIEL LAWRE:'>lCE, disapproval by 5,1') S3'~ f,! Almost-Real 4'~1) S!r-,~ ltil~ Smart timer cotlon. That dark patch has I . The cardboard horn was, pretending it doe'n'l Day r~d 1 • .,. Rothney. Dr. Rothney Is head of AMERICAN MENU ~f)(lO the history department, :'tIe· disappeared, But rememher,: lied to the baby's stroller. As I suggest that it's no: to SC'I\~'n :;:::00 10{> 9.11 PRINTED PATTERN the >ki:1 around the eyes is dc· I Alan's mother hadn't yet emer·: ted. Jane and Eod,.' I. ~K xd ·Li') ~_:, r., morlal UniversIty. He is on sab· \Roses l~:) 31 II batlcal leave from the Uni· licate, and must be handled with ged from the supermarket, he idea that 011 grO"n'1~ 4(v'\O HJ j., care. ., dec:ded to blow It WhIle he had, love them 51')() 30 J(! 1~1 is :" l'Crslty. __---- the chanc~. Certainly its owner' . 100 lZS 12j didn't seem to mi~d. At the Then 8S set OJ: Ii:! 1500 3 l l ~, RETURNS HOME- sound of the horn's hoarse peep they begin to wor,d~~ , 300'" 8 B Richard Noseworthy re­ he just went on placidly sucking will. And, I><'com'nz 55M ': ~rs. Thrifty IOJ9,j 1:00 ~i3 turned by TCA Monday, having his thumb. she won't, the\' mal' J:.1(J 1~_O !..-;j So Alan was preparing to blow: sist 0:1 our , :" '"1 j! 11 visited relatives in Montreal ~ta;in~ ISM 1~ I: I it again when the ladv rushed that she does 0, ref:>, ,,::,.1 ::lJ Bellville and Toronto. ~rardrobe 5100 15 " Il ! at him, grabbed it a~d cried,' proach her at all. 10\1') J; .11 :5!OO JL 1 \"0\1' 2 Mrs. Hayward Nosell'orth)" reo , "Freshie! Don't you know llK1 W) If'l'l can spread germs by d~ing 1 In the preschon~ turned to elty Monday, after 860 S10! ~ :".:1 thi~gs like that:" more eaSily, "e C,1.I ";'1 ~,~ visiting relatives in Toronto, So shocked was Alan by tJis other people s cr;t:Cl>~ 4S00 3:1 J'~ Boaton and New York. disap?ro\'al that he ran i~to the dren, the less dlSt' , - I supermarket to find his mother, by the prospec: 0 •• , VISITING PARENTS , I But instead of shar:ng his shock. The~ they can aC:,"03(! Mu. Graham Howell of Tor· she said. "She was just scared realistIc expectatlr~!, onto is visiting her parents Mr. I you might hurt her baby. After and ~Irs. Richard Noseworthy, I all, that'c not so strange. She SI. Clare Ave. docsn't know you. does she:" So the strange lady's disappro- if BIRTHDAY - val lost its s~ock effect and • BAR BS Birthday congratulations are soon became' tolerable to Alan.' ------extended to Mona Kelland R.~., As he's enterbg school this BY HAL CUIGHl! Bamel Road, who il cdebrat I fali., this was a good thing. You get no pla~ In Aga~~ ing her birthday today. She is HI~ acceptance. of the stran.ge i ,'::L'I1 the only thing very proud to have among the lady s dISapprO\'al Will help hIm It is getting tired. celebrants her oo·year-old moth· live more comfortablv with the ° 0 0 possibility that strange Yotm{1 eouplcs er, Mrs. Mary Kelland, who ha~ anoth~r lady called teacher may be oc· moonlight oftm t~' been confined to her h·'me lur cas ion ally disapproving, too. ma.iri highway ••. the past eIght yeau. - CARRIE :It TUCKER serves some of her luncheon blueberry pie. It's made of tiny wild btueberries fonnl only in :llalne. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMF,NTS MAl" &TYLE BLUE BBR RY '""',. hill, id". A ,"Il, d"h' Lit II, ,hi Idee' 0 b,"' " '"'" f~ • "'~'. • • PIE IS TilE GOVER~OR'S ,blue against the de2p green of i ' school need to disw\"Ct the fact Congratulations to Mr and I FAVORITE, nearby trees, their woodsy' that the world isn't peop- Agai Mrs. Ron While, Water Stre .. t, ta~gy w~olly flavor is unique and they are in I ' f led by adoring Mommies and on the birth of a son at St. Clare's ~!ercy Hospital on Sep· ,BY GAYNOR MADDOX great dcmand not only here but JU ()n or:>. n Daddies. NEA Food and !'tlarket8 Edllor : also wherever there are blue. . -I HUct O~~ And they do diseol'er it. If we tember 5th, 1959. In Augusta our yo~ng friend, berry pie epicures. ." \ dOJ't interfere. Aunt ~lable I' PIke, o[ Mame Depart. \ Blueberry Pie, Maine Style Delight everyone's eye with ' ' glares, at Jane when she spills!I :RIght it' t bel Congratulations are also be' Be~ th~ D.,lIm' '"""" '"" ,,'" m,"' 0' E,,,om" Dm',pm,,', 1YI,1d. 1 ','"h 0'" ,II,,, "'"·h,,,,",, 0' '"''' _ mitk i 'hte ctl.erk I 1,;81\ co= .'. ing extended to Mr. and 'Ir~, :r EsulPd~r~ar.ket n~t I. Robert Peddigrew, Mt. S~lo tho b,,',,' dco" " 'OO, ."d. 'ook" " BI.'" Roo" , 'h', 0" ""P' d, h ,",Ii" 4 ,,,,' " 'h onill" i, • '" .,,".,Ii' 'h. 'W', "' ." '''' ,0<,,' ". ~o,,!~" dri"" "~ mb, ,,, olli" " hom" ."k " h' d.d moo, '0", .. i" b' "bm i" i 0hooli P ,,'"" tb i ''',,'"' 'h OPq ,,' oi h" ''",' ""',,. Road, on the birth of R daughter ,.m """ , ,,~, PO" • I, 'YO" .J,,, • • , FR ~ "." Ch ..YO ,tei'"' " ",,,, '0"Il " ",,' Com. 11. Too.,,, 4 '"" ""h bh"bmi .. , "m ,,'"' - b, .om., " pi ,to", ' . ood Ed". PC' q.i" ",,, "., .'" .... ~",. at SI. Clare'S _Mercy Hospital on ,,, "', ,hi" w.1" wllh • mPP,d koc, who h" b.. , "ok 'h '" ' 'O? '" ,.. .. mm it d" i" d, "I "II,w· YO" • h, i,·YO ot, l' "',m ' 'hm ,,"W,",, d, ,,' r,,' -"," .i.ro I September 7th, 1959. ~, , IN H D'PlTAL ""', d"li" ,""I. Tom'" Ib,""h m." .d mi",,,,Ii"",. ',,,po,, "II, 4 , ,II 1.,,00", ,'00', ,,," r.. .r "" 14 i"h L A&. '0. n , """I"~ .".. Ii"" ,,, ",m pod , Tb' f ""d, of pt" "po k ,".', ,,",,"' II'oPd.. A"",, Sh, h" bok, db.. ", ''''' ,,' ,. fl '"" 'A ,.",ooP opt m" ,,, bo",,,,,; m ," .h ,;t. "'1' 0 ...... , ,,,' q"it' • b', '0 ""d 'hi, ,,,. ! H."", "" '" of "" "d M", .'d".d P'" '" 41W. M"",' '" mil', "I,,low "d • bI .. · moP , , • II. ,.moP j"i" , 'md ,," m·" ,,'E CES" - ! shoes'lc)ith ",II L,M "''',,' ,,," l', 14, '"" ,", 2D; bon, '" ,,'"" Th, "'"~op" ,i", .. , 2 "b'"poop;Ii' b""". . '" ,m", , f", I DoH 'hild. M,k, 'h i, , . " H",'" 0' , ",~. 'o~"" ,hi, ,,'"m ,Ii' • ~ Road, St. John's, Newfoundiand, Size 16 takes 4~. yards 39·Inch. beans were served 1:1 e heavy I (stamps cannot be accepted I to' wardrobe for an 8·inch doll - \ '". ;ON'" with 'h' P.P C.1.1, Pli ,ted di,,,it'" " "'h po" ,,' m d"h 'Ii., w" co."·,,,d L!", ,.'"h p" "' with h,1l ST. . ,10 ",'S .D mY. NEW', j ,,' 'ik, ,i,,, .. , "oih" , ' look you 'U,' '" EdmOP '''' will b, '"'' to ',mSend ,0", FORn E~""" CENTS "'"' (m,I"~ COins) . '"mtroyed thom Havanab.,Il,," Harbor.p "'"'' de;· Ii 'h,canned ,,,',', b'lICb' Fill .ith.. wi', Ii 'h' HST.,' ... "~ \\EST, Id ,"', TORONTO D, of, "' FR"'"OST 17'iO'U" ""P'directions 0' "m.ior Pknitted "te" 'II learn that he is noll' a pallent (stamps cannot be aceep te d) for HI'cr USCIOUs pie,'h t c go\'~r· fresh,j berrl'e crtles b'or _~WIth the p.rmt pl' alnly NA:lIE ADDRESS,' " I skirt" . EII'eater cap mittens' I 5 pat ern, ease prm pain', s 8\Orl e,. 118S ma e 0 t sugar and salt. Sprinkle with _NUMBfo.R. crocheted dress and hat; sewn In the University of Alberta, Ihl t PI . t l' n'~r f ,'t' d f I~y s com InL'lI With I'P,\TER'" " .' " " ' Hospital, in Edmonton. Iy SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, wlid blueberrlCs, found only In the flour a d th t . Our 1909 ALICE BROOKS petticGat and blou'e STYLE NUMBER. the state. We had walked over I na[T)()n mi~ed eDn~ m.~~ or/In' NcedlecrJft Cataloguc!1as many Send TIIIRTy.ir\'E CEXTS Send order to ANNE ADAMS. "blueb~rry hills" the day before: lemon 'jUice o· .. 0 \\ I ad ~tle , !ol'ely designs to order: crochet- (in coins I for this pattern care of ST. JOHN'S DAILY In Rockville" Knox County, with 1 tcr. Top \\'it~ \~~t~~~r :n \l'h ut· , Ing. knitting, embroidery, quilts, I (stamps ca~not be accepled) to SHOWER NEWS. Pattern Dept, 60 FRONT Charles Balley, preSident of crust or lattice strips Bake o~~ , dolls, weaving. A special gift, in ,ST. JOIIS'S D:\ILY NEWS, Miss Shirley Tilley of Elliston ST., WEST, TORONTO, ONT. ~lalne Canners and Freezing I minute. in hot .' (- \1 the catalog to keep 8 child hap.;. HousehOld Arts Dept 60 FROST ssn., an re lr.· d anot h er grees F.).., Reduce01 en heat400 dc PI'1· Y OCc'Jplcd-a cutO:lt dol! a:1d I ST., WEST, " ONT. W8S pleasantly Eurprised on A d F d B t~ TORO~TO. AUK. 24th, when a number of °' In;portant canner. The blueber· ,medium 1350 degreeS F) and. clothes to color. Send 25 cents I Print plainly ~A:I!E, ADDRESS, S.S. NOVA friends gathered at the home of omem mg ,.:::es grow close to the ground on h:1KC addHional 30 to 35 ~inlltes. I' for your copy of th2 book. PATER;';Our 1959 SU:lIBER. ALICE BROOKS' :MI'!. Clarence Newell, Bonaven· H ak , F h T Needlecraft Catalogue has many "GLAMOU Sailing fro ture Ave. and tendered' her s ·On lOpS lovely designs to order: crochet- , china cup and saucer shower. as I ing, knitting. embroidery, quilts. ARRIVIN 'l'ht gift cards were read hy dolls, weaving. A special giCt, in GI 14lJI ElsIe Old£ord R.N., and, Cut down on allergic reactions the catalog to keep a c~ild hap- R.SELLA !liN Ann Martin. A pleasant of a s~nsltil'e member o[ the pily occupied-a cutout doll and Special Repres evening W85 spent by all. family by chasing dust from t~e ' clothes to color. Send 25 cents Tel. 5483 or .,. MIM Tilley's marriage to Mr. home. Use rubber and solid I belles land on the ~fore ke~ for your copy of the book. n ,For Frelg ." I" cal Ryder of Bonavista took vinyl noori.n'gs which .discourage ' wallflower bench becausc of neh· smart new f8,hio plael on Sept. 2nd, at that dust particles. Avo:d heavy Betwee. nUs Women lng feet than lack of partners. A moderate price Reservations 111 drapcrICs, cover fuzzy blankets Therefore, it's wise to choose also enj oy hugpi1,\ HARVEY ST , ee. _ and climinate qullted robes and, footwear with an eye to comfort. 60ft flexibili:r· SHIPS LT Agent! ATrBNDS WEDDING 11 d ,UPP"" , THING)IDEAL HUSBANDAS HE'S PICTUREDIPOOR N' "your .,U dancing " ,,,h;,,. slippers, A,d but,,' alsoj"" from suede, kid. patent leathers in ,:Mrs. Clarence Newe an, If you have, a handy clothes. TO.DAY out ef~~r makes .8 decisi~n with· your school and dress shoes. ,iii51 son's newest ,. daughter Pamela of Bonaven. I basket at home, make it look st co~sultlng the little wo·1 The calluses and corns that crip- ~Iedium. illusion tun Ave. travelled to Bonavl.sta Illke new. Sand away wood An Ideal husband, Judging ~!~ "H~w cnn Y~;l .have eom-' pl~ dancing ~eet have their or· !pike heels. last week to attend the weddmg I>plinters a~d cover thcarea with Crom the articles, advertise. p. tobctherness If Papa IS Igms 1:1 unSUitable daytime foot· " ~g!~~!~!!~~~m.en~inp; rect31 itch Jrc ofte-n tcll-t:l!! l ,f Mus Shirley Tilley to Mr., shellac. This will cut down on, ments,. a:1d fiction In women's to decide things on his .. For school •.leather nats ~~~f) g~ar ~i~n!J of Pin-Worms or Round­ l Cal Ryder. tearing clothes placed in the bas· magazmes Is one w~o-: Is a .. Wlf.! firm constructIOn and not "orms _ .• U!;:I;' p

\' ii, DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, N~LD" WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 ,7 • ·1 - » - - • ana Ian • • toe ar et eport~

Toronto '. t~ • ~.A "'\,, 1-'---' 'C: Me> L r t.lO III U I! ~Ioore 191 IU 41 41 - 'I NUll LlP'ht 50 S5Jt,; 53 1.1 531,; +1~4 , N IV In~ 110 116 16 16 Poc All In 200 310 350 3l() . POw Cp I pr 21 1121'. 421'.1 121'. Qu~ P~.on! ~ Ul 31 31 +,~ Q rhon wl.I 200 Sl1~ 1l 11 TS ReHman! ~ $39 1.-'1 39 J9~';' Shop Sat 800 52!! 24~~ 24113 - Yl Sorbs)' 200 IW,; 14:;" 14h - Ih . II . Texaco C pr ~O $92 92 92 I' T Fin A 100 1m, 3'; 31'>-',!, ,. :~! T Fin 5 Pr 'l1O $3 3 3 Tran~ C Cp 15 SJa 29 29 -1 TranI ~t 9YJ SHll 1l1'J 11% - \-.. Un Gas A p!. 10 152 12 l2 -..., , , U Prln Prop ~600 :!O 1.5~ 2&0 -1.5 ,{ Walrrman 1425 4)0 435 .;50 +20 ~IISES I.

A1seo.. !OO 16 II II ;~ " , A.l~om )00 113;', 131,.~ 13~~ -H_ Ahlonian 1000 10 10 10 . , Canala!k S,wo 5 !i 5 Car.ubu :r.HXI" " " Cart;rf Que 2~aO 31 28 29 -1 BHlar BN S10 10 10 - t~ Cent Del Rio 4~ 620 61C !10 Chlb' Copper 04300:0 19 20 + 1 ,., hlpman 3Y.Xl 6 fi 6 . '1 comlnU son 9 9 9 - 1..) C Dt Ore 1100Q 14 10 14 -4~~ I . C Deni::;on WJj 112 ~ll~ 1~1~ , II '~' : AUgUN!UI 3045 l lfi J.6 -1 :"Il ,\ull ~I)(] 8 8 8 - I l ~,) Bilil~:r' SA. 100 10 10 10 -] 0 Rantl Orf 2000 6 6 6 " Bateman 19100 4S ~J 44 " . l~ .. Bcauee Plac 1400 e5 65 6!1 1\".,- Re\\cchas lO6(l() 4 1 l r,- I I ::" Bnnn),le 2500 J4 )t U -1 : ~' 1 ['1 ...... :.:.1 Borni\(" 4000' G 6 5 , f. •. " n~1rnt Bin JO~O Ie 16 Hi -I Hl ,"\ t" :' Cal Ed :,)(1 $21 II !!l - 11,1"'\ ,_ 'l CJlumct :250:2:2 -2 I .;: 0,', !~ ·r· Camp Chlb 1M 00 00 00 -!5 Itll .', C ol\\eries 1~0 $6:4 6'"'4 6~i. - "., C coller -pr ~3[) fHl M M I[ C DI! lOCO ~no ~·~n ~oo -5 C Hom~td :r'I') F' SJ 83 .... 2 o· D~l'j;"n tI,',: 9L~+ ~ Falco. ~ m I I 8-3/ OUT OUR WAY Fundy ; ',) . ,( 10l'. II B Futurity leG! 1:',~"8 48 -.II:! 'J I' NEVER SLEPT 0'-1 A CCR~­ "It's an old family recipe. Vera's great-uncle louit 10:, Gaspe 011 ll::JO HUSK MAiTRESS 6EFOREr Gold Age ~:)0 S~ 4 .~O --I 'I' 1') : 0 10 -1 picked it up in a hobo camp!" F',l 3:0 10 -1 WELL,'THE'f ARE KINDOF Gunnar ~:lO S10~':. 10 10 , -1 UoJl!nler fi9V 5:\Ol, 3<1 :;OVa - ~~ , LUMPY, BUT COOL 'THESE 'I' )0 Il'\ HOT IJ IC: HiS -- MA HAD l· IntLabrador c.ram h111 -10 1e 10 ,STUFF 61TS I~ 'EM OUT 1,0uct 2000 St J h ' -I ~'cIntyn 0 S~3 ~3 113 -4L':1 I • D n.s. I --1 '",",\'n IlJ 'TH' YAI):le 1'00 0 68 o We!tburn 5:;.0 0 0 C -& I Johns ~1an 39<:0 .J3 ~,~, 1 I 14 1 . S"'pt 16 Weslille lYlO !I 5 : l\enr.l'cot .tOOl 9611.. lj I I 11 :'1 _ '-' .. 1,1"01 10') 40 ;0 10 ~ 99'\~ 99l".& -.; eaVlng . . • l:xhl ~z~ ~oo 1M . KresKe lBOO JI" J3', Jl'"o - .. : Highlincr leal'ing :\!onlre;1 ~rl)~chool 1 3 - 1 Z , :'. r !..'n 1h'.l _ lu ,Pronto :!F.9~ j~O 31~ 3~~ 1" BoRN 'iH1 R'N 'lEARS -rOO SOON !~~"I n!~:I!'~:400~~d[lllrllh 82.~('IO r.1lnrs ~I~or~r~erco 60~~ 3~~~i J~r~ J819~~. i Sept. 16th; arri\'~ng St. John: I ; 'I ,,:,. we CAll S', " 2 lO ." _ 3., I PrOA ,""r :.!OJ 4 70 o 6:)~0 .,. ~ ~lInn)\ 11M IJ5t, IJ; IJ5" -le, I Sept. 21st.,; leal'lng St. John' .1 ,,:·.P, criticism \ ' :'1 - 1::1; rurdex Jt:z j''2 -I.~, Que I\ ... col moo 7J 19 20 -3 Ch I;: = I Sept. 23rd, (Bay. Roberts). co< rli,turbrd ______L.o._ I Qu~ue ChlbCop 1:00 31 l: II -3 New Yark ~~r.,~~' f,~ !~" ~~: ,I: 1100 19 18 18 -I _ I " B~'r CP l pr .10 112'\ 421'>. IN ~Ionl Wr~ 8000 5J'. ll~·. 1m - ~. Novaport lea\'tng :lIontrea I Qu(' Lab W)()I l ~ Trant Ru 1200 19 19 II Trl',~ all 2810 401 400 405 'c. TnE " I ' HlOO "E" 26'\ ,6', - .. .. t J h . Trln Chlb 50 lJ!I 126 1:5 BO\I5"" .". Am C)'" 3 '00 '9'" 5' PnrK' Da J3'J 43'"0 " -]1,1 th ,ni~ Athab • I 8 +2 D Power • 1 ~ tu, J ... - . , .J' ~'2 581~ - ~~ I ' ~r.tI 16", 16'.,' 16!!. _ ~ I Oct. 7.. , if WtI .. ,y II ,;;w'" ... noer,c :000 131~ 131~ ~3t, +1 JOOO H~ ~4 14~~..j. 'h' Yan can 1000 DC Phon' ~(1 SU 4~"I 4~ - 3,;. Am Mot It)(lO 52~' 49\1 52!. +131i Penn RR ~ .n ~OO 30 30 :so Wr Har. 400 135 IJO 135 .,.9 j CoIrt'- llro\\n ~)(1 5l2;~ l:~i l~VI-l" Am Smf'it 35M 43 ~Jl .. 421'" _ ~ I Phelps D 5400 59~ 5!.i 5~ - 3.~ • Refngeration, ARBS Ynle Lead nO\\'ln Cen 3000 \~ ~~ ~ 5000 28 ! 2 -3 I Dlllho'Jll. ~OOO:I'O:O -1 Budd Prod .so ~J5~4 35~:' J5:lo-, - ~11 Am Sld 4EOO l4\~ HI" HI, _ l~ I Phtilip ~or 1200 59'1 59l~ 59~ - 3" GULF AND NORTHERN 16Q(1 so 8 I -e 'Vellorel 200b ~1 ~ v..+1.~! .'~-K~ ~ +':&/. CalI'Dw 40531 91 91 -1h,Am Ttl 221jO 8:. 81~ 1l1'~_P~IPittPIIl!e 41CO M'. BI~, 32Y,-2 Yk Bear 1 ! IJ.\ L C()clmI.Mt 'Sand 4C~O 10 10 10 -I 3000 108 104 108 -:2 :\font 13 S5Gl~ ~~~':i 61':1 'I Can \"me &0 5JOII. 29 , 30 _ .... ! Ailnconda 81'<>0 6H, fiJI. 133l, _ ~~ Proc (jam 1200 ~::~ 85v, M'. - "" SHIPPl~G CO., LTD. HI 'iukeno , . , l L.l 1200 '0 40 10 ~oo :s II Zi I xs 6~ $(,14 75~~ 55" " C;:In Crm pr 40 S2~~:! 1: - \-'1 I Arm5ta Ck 1100 U ~3\-iI 43lJ - ~I: Pullman :;500 C:1, O~, ()-1, - 1,.. .F r1 1 avinrt Chariottl .~ no place In Zen mac I Aga~n I cil \llller 1000 32 J'2 J1 +1 ]000 2.5 24 24 -1 I Comm 128!. S58YJ. 51.~ '\ ~::a.~ C Ira:'. xci ~50 S3(}!'l 30"~ 3a~" _I'll bahcock 1'i100 3:1 33', 3j~, -2''.1. nc\ 23300 ~9~~ ~6.\iI 5 _~:" crbus e h ! onl,' Ihing , SlI Stnnd 1000 3' 34 34 -I Curb ,I Royal ~038 $83 62 8_\4 .• I Can Ma'it pr 300 ~2P'4 2~~4. 243,;' - 1,.1 Balt Ohin 561)0 4~ 43 4P~ _ J, Rep'Jb SU 6-.."1(1 80~':I 9\,. 9.-1\-'1 town Sept. 11, arrive Sept. l' cout Cop l . ~:l \'R 1000 :) 11 11 -21'. 200 2911 290 I:"Dt:i!TRIH9 " eSL '3 43'.1 '3 '; - D,lh St"l :3(» 5'< 56 56'\ -I', I Hey Tn b D 1!()J(l100 ;13\1 =1,. leave St. John's Sept. 14. ~J.D~ tired. Gaspi Cop ~O +~n S~Jl, II, ;?'I ;">5:~ 1 I Sldcona 1062 10 10 10 200 125 25 26 - lrl : AJ~mlnl J9'l3 131~ 30~':! 3~\~ -=-~: I C Bnk om 40 !:13L~~!I 58\1 - :7~ I Boeing 1\lr 9'200 33'" l2', 33 _~.. ROYll Out...... ~ 'I "I • • • ~,' C'lr;:h mJ II )2 l2 -2 OIL!! i\r.. ~Jo ~fld 6M S6:t 6h 3P 1 I C Brew ~ 55 SJ3~'" 3 3 - ~II norden Co :51}) A!,. eSI::I; R~~4 + 1. 4 Srar Hoe ~j))C 4~f. ~6~1 ~~ - 1,,,, I: ·Fcrgus leaving Charlott{ Slanh:h wt. 3JO 1I I 21 +". Ajax 2300 68 M 88 I C nrl'\\' ISD 53R" 36B~~ B~~ - l/A I C Bronze 100 $:3 23 23 I Borg War 59(.0 Hl. n~. ~J~~ -ll~ J Sinclair .. JJEr~ A~".". l6 l461:~ -_ :-.,1 town Snpt. 18th·, arrivin. g S I Stanrck 61 !(1 l(1 l(1 Almlnel 3J~0 =9~ ~9\l 290 - 0 :\hmae. z.50 $8., ~;~ C Cel 3jO 521 :21 11 -", Dutld :-'Ug 62CO 2::. ~;,11 :! _ ~~ I Socon ....· 0 OJ 'Yo 42~ TIl" I,.; Am Lf'duc 2Joo 12'-:' 12 DO$cO r:5 C Colton' $22 :!! 12 IOurl -'till.!! l2OCoQ 231. 1"J! Sperry R lEg.:,O 217'A 12 22\', 21st; I ',l.uraU 110M 41\ 4'" 41'> 111,~ $:~~4 191~ 19~~ ~ j(~: 23T~ n~,. _ -~~ John's Sept, lea\'lng S t~' Anchor 8300 15 13 15 -1 In1!\:"d 4')0 - ,C Hyc1car 15 SID 10 10 - % I llllrroullhs 13)')0 10', _7 i SId Brands 800 3 2 21t -', h' S 21st . , SIf'e1o), 1000 ~h 5l~ 5lfJ 210~ ~~ ~! ~L 3~J" 'i'l~lI ~ J t 5 ~etp R JaIl S11li U 1111 - ~ AlI.mua 2SOO 102 98. 100 -3 ~nr Slnf 1520 S~BV~ 11,1 ~~~l. ~,~ i elL 5911 5161,'6 H\4. 1,6'" - 'r'i , Calumet xd 1100 2~11 2P, 2~'::I; _ ~ Std au ca.1 6500 Sli, Mid ~U. _,... 0 n s cp. .' .. 1 3 1 Sud Cf1nt 2000 Bajl SA 3~ J' ]0 10 -30 S;mplonl 10 535 J3 4 3~"" ... 11 4' Cl Pnwer 2,)5 SI6 lfi.6 Can Dry lC.Q 22 ;;1 :H\x _ I~ I Std 01] Jnd 35-:lO ig, 45 • ~6 -1.) ·Fergus leaVing Charlottt !Junburlt 12~1 16'> 18 16\, nail S ~~.pr 135 $21 21 ::a • Stedman :!~ S3~1" 38l>.z '., 1" I Pow pr 51 $ljl'.!. 04~~'J 45\'.1 CPR ·HOO :2'. 2i" 2',iI - I. I Std Oil :-OJ J55(1) ~1'. 5<.~ SO~, - ~7 t . S pI 25th arri\'incr S I Surf lnltl lIM 4 4 4-1 Bau:o !200 86 al 81 -0 Walken 2S~) S'I~ 36". 3~"", - 1.~ C,OIl 150 S26:11 26 26~1 + ~ Cale n 9JOO ()1~ 191, 20 _ 3,1 Sutd Pack 30301) 1~1, 12~, 121."1 _ l~ oVon e. , " 1 J S)Jo.nile 1GJ 10~ 10-1 ]()4 Bntaaa 100 126 226 126 -3 Weston B SO S361r"J J6~ 36 '.1 - .':l, COil" pr ~Il $82~-.. 821-;' a2~'J, aler Trae 1500 102 4 li.X)J~ 1QoJ\~ -21. Te'O 18S 18 -3 DYMrnlc .. ,' .>.. -1 n Gla~~ :3 S91'l 91~'.!. 911,\ Dlst Seoa. 200 33l~ J]:l~ :PIL";' I~, Wr"UlOU\8 IjOO g()l4 85:1, g -31.11 Manchester Pwneer leavill FREb~:~T SERVICE Cent Del 389 6~ 600 &10 -1!1 ,PJ:\ce HeM 11!'l 10'2 105 -~ I' n 5 4~1 f(,~ GJ 63 Dome 500 18:1.j, 18\, 18~ .. + I,~! \\·oo:,... 'lh r~OO 60 l , 5Sy;' 59 -1\14 I '" • S b 11 S . C Allenbu 1000 6 6 6 -1lf.! Pro" lISO 255 25:1 2!14 -6 D T~~re. 110 $lV, 16Va 16'L1-1,1' Dow Cheom 3000 BSII:!: B\", !is's - :'It I ~W~""TRE,'L CLO~ISG SlOKS [' New lark eptem er , ?lr c Dralnn 8300 29 28 29 iLl Pttt 1500~ 19 .~ 19 -1 n T t 1050 Sl1l,,' l1li. 1114 + 1.'11 du Pont 2300 251::' 25J)'l:.2j9~' -1!r::: Ablllbi 361.~ Fr8l~r ~ John N.B. Sf'pt. 14, Hahfa C ~lIc Mac 15 310 310 310 +10 ~IlSES Don~l~ue 1('00 $151,4 151,,'. 151,1.. ... v" EaAt Ked 5900 91 a81'~ SiP, -Pt ;\llit pr ::!3 1';\ GT Laku 39~ I J k Con Peak 9000 4~';' 41,~ 4~ Orchan 21S00 1(13 95 ~9 ... 1 I 1 2EO ~45 043 4.5 -1 I Eaton :'U. 700 Bl 79l~ 911._.I,~, l\sbr~\OI In lIow Smith 41 Isept. 17 for Corner BraD! 91 W 1 P lOO 380 380 3BO E1" 9800 125 115 .. 1 )ow law E1 AlIt L BOO 4 'I II· II FRO~t C fl uer, 1~ 1 Du pont 4D S2 1!1 l5 -2 • 0 _ 9\h ~BI~ 4'P, -11.i, :' BnqlJe C ~a t ~ 'Ju Bey :\ n ~1 riving St John's Sept. 23 lea' fee wtJ ~8 6lH 210 200 200 -10 Buftad 55500 16~ 15;'.1 16 - ~d(l' '1ntcb II){) SJO 30 JJ _ \-l El Palo !'-iG 8&00 3}1,'4 30~. Jl _ a~ Bank :'ltont S5 Irr.p Bank 1 . • I D. Pal 8610 la' g" 98 ~ :-; lly1ama 41f50 1e2 m m -10 F ) 1 I J2l SIJ'l IJ~\ 13>1 FlrcSlon. 3300 1''"0 2B 28 -It,1 n,nk ~S 6', Imp 011 36'. ing Sept. 25 for HalIfax an )CS with Montreal ~~Ie Pete 1042~)(l alo~ lO~~ 10~ : ~ sun Inlrt 3500 4 4 • -1 ~~~~~~ n p p;851~~8~~ 2to ~ :J' ~~~h TTl 1~:: Jl ~~: ~~~: =~i~ I ~~~~~n;CA 39~~ lI~lt r~~'" 1~~'J 1 New York. . D)·r.aml. 200) 180 m m -I New York Gatinca" In 1:6', 3m J6'I. - \" G,n DYn ~O 49 48', 4B\\ - '. n,thurst B )0"". 1nt Pel. .. 1 :'Ianchcsler Pioneer Je3\'ir. to Eas\wd 1200 203 202 201 G"t 5 pr 150 $S9 99 93 Grn ElfC: :3X1O 8t/, ~~. -21.- .. Brll 41',.1 ~lall·Fer U". ' . !kyou EllItwd A 1800 I~ l~~ 1~5 -1 Gen Dyna.m 450 S:51. 4S~" ,,~;, +~, Gen Foodl IS!}J 9~, 86 96~'.1 - ~~ Dralll 4B5 McColl New York October 2, San Fr·rplOl.~n. 1'46000 !5: 411°, "1~ NEI\" YOnK c·o,rsG ETOCKS Gcn 'lot 100 $53 I, 13 - % Gen Mill. zoo 104'. :03'< 1e3', -I n:~" P",~ 35>1 ~ SI. Cor 16'"\ John N Bact 5 Halifax Oc G 1 3 4' .. " neth Steel !Iii I;' ~Yor,:y W 62t~ GL Parer 625 5~01.' 39~~ 39'" -1 I Gen ~~olr. 12800 55~. 5~ll 55 8 - til C:teoJand ~orandl 49 I'·' I St. John's Homl! II A lalO 11Hi U 14 - ~ Bort \\'nrntr 431~ ~y Cl!nt 2'. Home 011 A z25 SHl'1 14t~ Hl.-'J G(n Tlu 310() 63 !l9 L':l G01.~ -3~, C f'mf'nt :10 }laudash 8, arri\'ing St. John's Odob( Hom. 011 B 2m 113 1 IJ 13 - V. C "d a 61'.> n,~lo Co", I Iiame Oil B It~ Sll 13 IJ - '" GIi~~en 1300 45 411, "'; -', C etent" 2 Prl" - 11, leaving Oct 14 for Corne Complete Inmrance H B 011 G 5SO S15 ., 1!5 15 - 1,;. COM Ellison 82~ Sid Oil r;J 50'4 Ii Smllh Jr,Q SH 4~ H -;4 Goodr!ch 1m 91l,!!: 69 891~ -11>11 C SteamshiP ~]~l:! QUI! Po-w 3gh, . Jump Pnd 1000 18 1 1 -2 Gen EI~c: \'nnlldlum 33 Hud Day 31 $j2 51 51 -1 'Gondyeur 4300 I32:1~ 129h: 1301,l:! -2!~ C Dnk om 5R;~ Roral Bank BJ Brook.

Coverage. Jupller 200 200 200 200 +5 Goodyear llO\-) Wutnlll ! Imp Dnk J~O 52 1 1 -{i\':! 'I Gr Pajlll 64:>0 2 21-] 2~~ + l" Cdn lJrtW 3 Royaljt. , Ii !(roy 2]00 43 42 042 .,.1 Gt Nor Ry 51 Imp In A tf'00 19 11/1 18 -I 1nt T T 311i Imp Oil !:II] S3P. 36 36'3.'4. +;" Gt A aTld l' "aOi 9cckuE~)£~'" - 'il I C::in elln 21 Sl1R.wln 28 30""" ThB new profile '~at for' fa I I I T~rollgh Rates via LoclPoot '2200 53 .56 ~9 Kennecot 991h I 'f b w2~ 513 13 13 _ h GT ~'Dr H,,' ~~OO 311~ 50 1, 51 -;. C Int Power U S:tf'l , ' Mayralr 200 115 11!1 115 -10 I~l J\c~ep 343 $JB~, 3Sl1 3S\~ Gulf OU 4,)0 109!'8 10~3~ 1C81~ -1 C lnt P014er pr ~5l'J Trans sn PL ..Ino, with its dipping brim. is derh'( i ! , CPR CNR &. CSL ).Iedal 22tl 2iO 1~0 W -B Mutual Funds 1nt ;0; "'k,1 J'.] $01\, getl 90'" -I "omllk ,)0 4Q'!> ~O', ~O'. - tl CPR 26\\ lI:-I51,,1 39"! from hats of the 193Os, Ther' MldcOD 3300 55 5" M -1 Int p,1per 2~ $120 120 110 -5;-, Bud Bay :00 53 53~, 53:" -!" Cock~hutt Walktr ~1i\1 city .sOIl 13 10 21 + ~ tnt Utll 218 S3~\. 31~' J411 -1 InlerlRke 200 ~9~4 2g~. ~9 + a, SC:!if3rru JI3.-, CA.'i"ADIAN lore behets done in th! fjam i Kelrlgerated Cargo Nat Pft.. 1000 1.5 II 2S +43 ~UTU,'L Fusn!ll Intpr PL ~~ S5~ 51~. Sl~' +;" Int BII Mel! HOO 412 405 406 -5\::1; J) Rrld~1! 21:1, fir,. Pap 3Ft mood di p d to one side to mak Space t4J St. Jolin'. ~c8a!.1! 1:]~ ];~ l;~ -5 By The Canadian Pre~lldr\l1E ~r:l~n?J! pr i~,~ :~~~ ;~~, ;~~ =1~ ~~t ~~~ 5~ 5i~~ ~~\~ ~~: =~~ ~~:d~~i~n ~~~ Ford 12 the m'ost Pore a pretty face •. Norlhld 3100 23 20 20 -2 All C~n Com ,81 8.53 L.b,!> 25 529\\ :9'> 29,>-1 S,S, NOVAPORT, GULFPORT and HIGHLINER Ok.lta 2M 6<1 II 15 All C~n Di 8.J96.95 lA,b M 2'0 SIl'\ 11 11 -". Pac Pel. 3lJ2 SI3\\ 12~\ 12th - % anadlan IneJlment 9.00 9.88 MccmlU B 'ltd 100' $J81.', 391", 3BI/II iLAMOUR Pac Petti 'If 100 855 855 855 Can.lund 3.19 39 03 Mass.F~r 3~~5 513:!. 12~, 12~- Sailing from MONTREAL every Wednesday. Palll'" 1000 38 38 J' -2 Champion Mulu.l l.4I l.95 M.Fcr 5".?r 82 IIOJ'" 103 10J _". Permo pr 1500 116 115 1L~ -2 Commonwealth Inter 8.29 9,11 Mitch Rob B 300 330 338 33J -5 • I J Petrol lloo 15 151 153 Corporate Inellton 9,20 10.r5 :'.10150n A zli~ ~26 26 26 - 'r'2. I i ARRIVING ST. JOHN'S EVERY MONDAY ·PMlHpt 1230 8a !o8 sa Dom EqultJ ]n 15,45 15. I Moho" B z!:l9 $~6"'~ 26"'~ 26\1 - h GI Pllce 14()OO 115 102 105 -a Flrrt all .c.la 4.tiS :\[('\50n pr . z.~2 SiOl~ 40 40 R, SELLARS Pralrl, OJ 200 245 245 245 Fon~ coll.dl! 5.46 6.CO ~Itl Loco zGO m I. 18 III" I Proa G. mo l6! 2.\3 2.\1 -t Gr III f CLASSIFIED : l flexibility, all SHIPS LTD. Sue.. 1150 l2.\ III 120 -I Mutu.1 AccumulAUni Fun~ ,43 B.12 Pow Corp 450 16'''' 11 61 _ '!I today it's truly amazing how such "little" Ads Secur Frill 300 U!I (10 410 -25 Mutulll Incoml! Fund 5.10 !i ~ Prcm Iron 110 430 430 430 -2 /5 II:q' err, .'uffie, kid, C e Agen\! SJ)OO]1n 1000 14 11 U -2 North Amer Fund of Can 8.9 9.15 Price Dr J-.l5 $4O'r~ 41)\-4 40~' .,,- , .'·ent leathers 10 tb 5tanwill Z36e 6 as 65 -2 TIadjlSoD 4.6 5,13 Pro Trnn. z10 Stn, 14~", 14'" get sud' "Big" results at such a moderate cost .. Sub 011 2100 III 149 1l() ·5 Relent Fund 1.60 6.16 Que N G" 690 S16'\ 16\\ 1m + ~ 'I' EFFECTIVE 1 'r', newest Tn COl 2900!3 !O 50 -I Sa an~ In 5.325 31 Que pow 2.1 SJ9~ J91'.> J91'> - V, \:1 ,'1 ,dlum, !lIusl oD ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...._...;;;T1;~;.;I=;;;;;;;I;;900;;;;I;OO;;;!oo;;;;;1;00;;;;;;;;. Superllfd Amer 'Fllnd .09 .16 Roc AV C 2R81 17~, 7;" 7~~ - 1" No other medium reaches so many people, so I. Superll~d EJte~ 55 J.:lD .. Rolland A 100 $30 1, 4 30t,~ 30\-, - ~\ I : I ','",P heels. f Superlled Exec 56 3051'.. Hoyal ilank 917 $&1 82 83 Superbed Exec 5 5 2~ StL eem" 730 $14th 14th. H~ quickly. If you have something to sell, or are' ! i Superl.ed Exee 58 5,59 .. St L corp 871 $16 16 16 - J,'.!: \ i Superlled Growlh Fund 1. I 9 Stl CP A pr >20 1961'.> %1'.> 96'" Ii I Ii' I FURNESS RED CROSS LINE Superlnd lneomtl Fund l,95 3.98 S:llada-S 1.7S Sl161a ll~ 11th. looking to buy or have something you want to, , 1 .. I' :lTV Electrnnic 15.5~ 16.9t Shawin 2031 129 , 29"'4 291h. - ;.;. .. Tlme-d Inelltment Fun~ ~.56 6.10 Shllwln A. 5{) S321'A 32\'" J2~, - ;, FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY Un;led Aecumu1aUo H.ll IMI Show In 4 pr 30 140'.> "". 401'.0 + '!I include in the community's biggest market plaCe, ./f FROM. NEW YORK, SAINT JOHN, N,B" HALIFAX, N.S. IU.!!. fundi. SjmpstJnII zl10 S3~ 34 H -ll,il :' . Std :-,tr Site! 405 $18 18 18 TO: CORNER BROOK AND ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND Steel Can 1410 181¥.. 79V. B~ - ~ put it in the DAILY NEWS Want Ads. Stbg ~ :l8l mv. 271'> 17'!1 - \i NMANCHESTER PIONEER" .. Montreal Slbg pr 4S Sial 101 101 +1 MONTKEAL CLOSIND STOCKS Texaco can 123 S63 62~. 6J -1 ~ailing from I New York, Saint John, N,B.; Halifax, N.S., and St. John's B,. The CanadIan PrUI Tor Dom Bk 476 S~8 57 ~ -1 Mo~treal Sloe}c ExchanRe-Sept. B Tran. C PL 26~ '2~\-, 2H, 24% - ,;. voyage 10 "."""",Sept. 11th Sept. 14th Sept. 17th Sept. 25th (QuolaUotu In ('entll unlcu marked I, CA..'iADL\.'i z-odd lot. J:d - Ex·ditdend, xr-E1- Abl\ea JBOO 42 40 40 oyage 11 "",,,,,, .. Od. 2nd Oct. 5th Od. 8th Oct. 14th reahtll, xw-E:.;-warrant • .> l\nA: Nfld 1610 16'\ m 6l> J;> .' _ Ntt Dlue Bon 200 '101'.> 10'" 101'> DIAL NOle Voyage 10 vessel will call at Corner Brook prior to St. John's. 8toel!: Sales Rllh Lew C10ft Cbl,l! CD Sua: x200 SlB1(J IB'l:! 18~ - ~, AblUbl gIl ,31/, 361'> Jm - I'. C Pock A 25 151 5t II -2 ',. AbitibI pr 200 S231'.o ZlV, 23". C Dr~lo 31 liB 18 18 Vesaels call at Newfoundland OutllOrtJ 81 Induc'ement Offers, Mad AU 10 US 88 M C Go. In J1) 13li J6 3B For Frel~ht Rates and other Information contact Allom. 690 '3;> 3! 38 -I\> C Inl .... oll 00 140 40 40 .... A1uml. rn .:11 lO" 31 - '!I C Mar",n1 200 15" 5\, II'. - :'i - - , ,t". IJ81.~ 2179 129,5 38 38 - Ir'.I 2177 2178 An. Cdn P' 2.! .11V. 51V. 1m Con. Pap An. reI pr 10 111) 11) 10 ConI G.. lID sm.. 41', 41"" + \1 r25 3125 2GS 200 201 Bailey S mp 121 21 21 D.1peml EXPERIENCED AD·TAKERS WILL ASSIST YOU IN' WRITING". '-, .; FURNESS WITHY & COMPANY LIMITED B,nquo CN 11(] '151> 'l lS -110 D 01lc1oth 100 III 41 41 +". Bank Mont 1139 156'" ll\; 1\6 - Ii Fleet MIg 1100200 -8 YOUR AD, Bnk N S . 4S0 SH,. 6 6V, -~, Ford A 6<1 III 171 m +1 WATER ST., EAST, ST. JOHN'S TEL. 2073 (5 lines) and 5890 BanqUt PC 110 139~, 3~\'t. 39~~ Inland hem z!,(1 2.\0 2.\0 2.Il1 Bath Pow B lO 130\.\ 10\1 30¥, - f, Lob Co A 2.10 121\1 l7 27 - Yo BalI Ph... %Ht fll% 41". III'. -I IAn Cd • :100 IIlI'> Ill'. 111'. - \4 .. THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFL'D., WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9

The cypress ,tree in City is known as the ' From steve Neary' Sorrowful, Night." Labor Day Message boughs, in 1520, Cortex LVbour Day Message By AND Labour Day message fro[Jl'strides have b~en gained in im· is still a great deal left to be 1men, brush aside pctty differ· ped to mourn the Steve Neary, Secretary 'freas.! proving working and lIvin;l can· desIred [or our members, Ex· ences and strive for the-com· defeat the Spanish had urer" Nfld. Federation of ditions for our people, Wages pans ion must continue if our man good and hetterment of 'all fered in the New World Labour. in particular have substantially people are to receive the ordin· concern~d. eco. Manager T. R. Moore , The [ Newfoundland Federa. improvedh ' inff recent[ years ary things to which they are In future also, we have much There's a new tWD-step following is the text of ad. duction If we in Grand Falls do I "If Anglo. Newfoundland tlOn a Labour lI'elcomes this trough thc c arts a trade un· cntitled, orjlanizing to do. The great mao cues1 a met 1catedbl d cleanser,k' delivered by A.N.D: "No industry or business of were to operate at full rated opportunity today o[ extcnding ,: ions; and el'en since 1945 work· At the present time labour 1J'ority o[ our fishermen, lor ex· mlednt or rOd~ e nn. I, Prl.jent T. R. Moore at not.' capacity, even with the existing grectin,gs and best wishcs to un· 1 ers are Irol11 two to three times is passing through a crisis in! ampl~. are still without an cr· medicated foam. a

:t that the ~liIl has continued I "Investment dollars wlll be 'I gamc lead in the oper&te six days a week. available to our Industry here 11 finals, I, AT 100:'0 CAPACITY only as long as there il 8ssur.\ Lawlor seL a s ,"Above all else, Ihat is cause ance that the investment dollar in striking oul : celebration today, for Anglo· will bear interest. In other as he iead hi !wfoundland Develop men t words, the A.N.D, Company 9-2 victory O\'Ci" I , mpany is the only non·captive has to make profilll because tt champion Ac~ , wsprint producer in the only out of profits that divi· had won the Iole of Canada that has been nends can be paid. 5,3 and the Adi I ,eratint: continuously at 100':'. SC,\LE OF WAGES 10·7, I ~ six.da)' capacity this year, "Our scale of wages-com, i I Ie av-erage for the resl of the par,able on the average wilhan:; • \, Ip and paper industry in Can· sc,ale in the industry-telitlfIes 1 a is about 83~~, to the fact the Company prac : .'Certainly we are all happ)' , tices its belief that the labourer I d proud over this achie\,e·' is worthy of his hire, ~nt. We have been lucky I "Bv the same token the, ,ougll" to avoid cutbacks and labo~rer: "Here are X' dollars,' again hr "t, 'I~fs that' would have result· put them to work for both of Crewe to end ir,om curtailed operations. us," The only way the investor I The same s, ,Ie,pl!& cheques have not been can be paid for his part of the up in the fifth ,:lu~~~: our standard of living bargain is Ihrou gh dividends,! ird straight I 5 ~ ~een maintained on a the proceeds of profits, I got Lawlor lie ,that is the envy of many "Another prerequisite to IX· In this 1~" iQdustralized areas. Yes, pans ion is, of course, pulpwood. thp side, :' certainly ha\'e reason to Anglo.Newfoundland has better elC\'en str' ,Ie\ltate on the score of can· wood reproduction fuat was r, were the higl ,UOlli 6ix·day operation, alone. estimated say. ten or fifteen n~c Clarke W ,>The £act thilt A,~,D, holds \·ears ailO: therefore, we have . fanned :e •..en.iabie record of l()()o. ;"ore wood available for ex· a game in I95i ierition, i5 110 accident. 1\ has pansion in Newfnundland. In in this game a nQ·hilter in ,en',made J1os~ible by close; addition, there are the va~t i ,; bOllr-, and ~Iana&emellt team· I timber re50urce~ of Labrador, , rontest but 10, .... ces ma I'rk. I POWER SAWS " ts in the . :.: progre,slIe polIcy of I "The ,eneral use of power I, I")." rame in the : 'etinll'llur saws in our woods operations: customer~' increa~· Hannaford the :, reqwrements when news· in recent )'cars has resulted in ! speedste1:, ' had ,Iint'~' in tight ~upply was a substantial increase in the 1 hit In the top !ltchen on the part of labour cut per man day. If we were I and carne arl :! extra production. Thus when able to make use of another on Glynn's dou , I newsprint industry found 150,000 to 200,000 cords of puip· . They took " e~ I i.I1 a buyer's market, wood per year, It would not be the third on tw !S .1> .. was able to keep operat· any problem at all to get the ors Single. ,l...,6nd on an even faster addItional wood. The Continental Look comes Hansford w )(\lttisn schedule than when ''It i~ logical then to assume to C.anada nnd Bond designe1'S a silent hat 01' olU',in a 3eller's market: We' that there should be expan.don skilfully adapt the European • became the he I nOW-,making more newsprint of the Grand Fa1l3 operation. Silhouette to the taste of • He foil , thlfolaverage, daily, than we Newfoundland is in dire need Canadians. to Denie( Ind I rei:t"'\i years ago. of industmi expan;ion, and it The change in suit styling . den with his f , "'E~ other non • captive is most unfortunate that one of ! modestly na170WS the lapels, In the lenior " ,wsj,rm't mill in Canada has the iargest pulp and paper I BUppresses the waist, angles the i:lered the setbacks of short companies in the world just reo , pockets and tapers the trousers. Wiseman~ sin 'I,e durin~ the past twelve cen~ly turned down a proosal a pair of walk.' mths. to establish mill~ in Newlound· , brought horne t' NEW FABRICS IN the Aces I , I'HeretJ would like to Inject land, muted stripe", di,cree: checkq - plRlns QUinlan 1 , little lIole of what might he "The reason the deal lell Rnd fancies in Worsted Flannels, Pic n'Picg 5~~red Che\'iot~, Saxonies,'ShRrbkins and Hopsacking, for the loser~ ";, liCIibed as "cautious OP,lim. through was that the company orner in the lifl , n". Consumption I1gurcs at lound after making Its own! NEW SHADES blast was the ,I~ efll1 l b£ June indicate record survey ·that it would be an un· : in the fin '~ge'l~~ newspapers in the economic venture to establish Smart mid·tones Rnd blackened tones of Blue - Grey - Brown "ited"States-our biggest mar· an operation In Newfoundland. . t_llflmore' than sevcn 'mil· PRODUCTION COSTS NEW STYLES : : n tb'/,i' of newsprint in 1959 HIGH Conventional and Continental models .; thl'~sent level' of Dusiness "Unfortunate as it is, th~ ad· '.ivity continues. The previous verse decision 01 Crown Zelier· !h was 6,900,000 tOll! in 19~, bach supports the statements • ~ear.R!.',t1~ht supply. ' we of the Anglo-N ewloundland :'It4 ',gel)erally agreed that have been making {or lome i~ United States' index of pros· time, namely that our eostl are ,'b~ ~(j;, the pace for the higher than elsewhere In Can· It 0(' t~le world outside the ada, and our profits lower. ~n :, Curtain, Thus,· if the "How then, you may ask, can BUDGET TERMS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS , :rket for newsprint ,Improves we talk In terms of elpanslon 'the -U,S" it {ollowa that in· locally and of getting the in· i ' lued sales can be looked for Ye!tment nods for such expan·

!" i South America. In the Unit· sian? :; i KIngdom, in Australia, etc. "Well, the reply to that ques· , ,'Can the A.N,D. Company tion Is two-fIld: (1) Increased • ~ ': i i~ share of the expanding volume is a partial answer to rket for newsprint? any industrY or business that , ','Tlftt is the question that is operating on marginal pro- ,.. !.t he of prime cnncern to all nls; and (2) It I. a different t:, '!U5'i\6cr~y, for even though it propo.ition to expand a news· ': Iy be severai years beCore print operation that has been In , ; 'IIlrili 'catches up With supply. production for lilly years, than , " L I call be sure that some mill it is to start I new mill and ,'Ii Imilla will get the extra, pro· woods setu from scratcb .

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~DA;...IL_Y_N_EW_S_, _5T_. _JO_H_N_'S_, _N_FL_D_" _W_EO_N_E_SO_A_Y_, _SE_P_TE_M_&_ER_9_, _19_5_9 __~,~ ______..- ___------_____-.9 r ,:,},,\ I\'~':I I' II'.. : i I,I[ i I I' ! 't ,. I • :Ryan Will Face Martigj :\ I:i: it, or Football: ,.1 " ,':r' I"II> 11 , . 1,;-;, " Ii:'T ike Paces 5-2 Win By In Last Game Of Finals I j!' .. I ! ~ ~ , I, f: , ' r, \ ~. ~~ \ ,! , : ; , , L ,;I'" . Tonight the 19~9 St. John's , ~ ' ... 1 r ii", ' oly Cross In Opener senior baseball champions ~-~~-r.~-~"~-... -, '1':1,;,..1 I'!' .: will be decided. Defending ~i;"i: ,"1 I cond SI. Bon'e marker just over! title holders, St. Bon's, 'wlll " ' ;" 1.".1 renrr In;! both its .'.~~; ...: I minute later to have it 3·2, take on last season's runners· ~;. . ,;: I:" ,.\1I·\ewloUlldland 't~':/'I .,', From the center Tony Manning up 'Holy Cross In the fifth ~":' 1:llal ' ~I l'orner Broo~, ,...•... », .,.. ". " :',>1, carried the ball to the Crusader and last game of the league : .~.~, , ,,).j rf~ldrlll of Ihe Bunn ',I ," 18 yard line where it was boot· finals. Both teams have II ,.'; ull IOlln paced Holy ed to center field where Red· pair of \'ictorie5 and the win· fr- '.' i • 0 rlclor\' ol'cr SI. ,., . n '~ • ,I.. • mond picked it up to counter ncr tonIght will be champs" r " Ihe np"ning game of l , on a long drll'e, Both teams have copped thc ~./. " 'I', .'::.,r [oolball scmi·finals Jim Jackman tipped the ball ~ local crown five times since \ '(. .'. '~, rr Alhletic Grounds. :'>' between the two St. Bon's full· i the game returned to the City. . . I. ·r,'c. rrrformillg in his. f<.·. backs just over the center linc· Guards and Feildians both 1 " · el" ni Ihe vcar for the .,. , have single wins. . : , . ~".I \ \" . Ind raced all the way to blast Ii. , • '.'. h.l,l:rrl in Ihree I In th' oP,nlng 11 m. of ; r" it into the neh . at 1~.l9 for a I '." h' he '.he hig man of th, fin. II Holy Croll won 1 >, ,In . ,1: 4-2 Crusader adl'antage. ~ , 7.4 end th'n St. Bon'l cem' - I.

, . 'I." "pc:lrd a best of At 25.38 Bob Percbard round· • back 3·0 Ind 3·1 befor, the · I , H'" . , ., ,.>''''' "'"II.flnal srries . ed out the scorIng parade wilh : Cru'ldlrs look I 9·5 win on · ,

! r.,hl 1I\l'ct In I' . '.' the fifth Holy Cross score. Bill 1 MondlY to tv'n the Slriu, "~, [;uard~ MIKE MARTIN ,I; I d' ,1(111 IlnJI~. The \ ' . Ne\'llle set Perchard up for Ihe List yur thl two clubl DON RYAN ""'''' " ,rl 101' Thars· k,.~ good effort that came 011 a high' plly.d I bllt of I.v.n lIamU :.....:.: .. :-. finlll with the url.1 going ... ." II,,!I t 10" helll a 1 hard blast from inside the 51. I down to the wlr.. 1 Looking at the indil'idU~11 sporling 3 for 1~. and I .2111; .. • :;' ,,'Cf :he tlrIumprng WI1\\'aukcc dub VISiter! Busch I mnt~s tl~r S~adlum win. second base Bill Gillies of St. 5. I: .' ''', ':"; idf and look.! )ard!. LInesmen: Bll1 Pike and ,lock In SI. LOlli.,. fhe I'eteran scwnd basl'man plans to re.101n the r On the 5eason Ryan h35 a ' Bon's is .385 on ~ for 13 while The big cllff.r.nce to· ,I ".,'.' .. '", tI:'ile- in the. Pike wa~ hack lI'ith his SECOOll , Stewart. 'Bral'cs in Septcmber when he is fully recovcred. B and ~ record while :'olar!in is I' Crusader Jack Withers Is 3 for night will IIk.ly b. Ihl'. .... ::,' . 1"'111 had no play score at 19.56 for a 2·1 advan· I.ISU'PS . - -_._- . H '''r!~, Rut the performance 15 and a ,200 average. pilching. A uPlclty crowd ! 1 . of both during the year wl1l I Shortstop Tony ?llanning il up.d.d for ,h. ,Im• · "'" ': H,':I', l:1I11i> RiIll I~ge for the Crusaderft It Ihe • B,' I:, ,'.::lo"d alHl Tony, hal! time whistle, Jim Jackman Holy Cross-GoaL Pllis '~obill, Major 'Leagues: lie ior~ullen tonight as they. of St. Bon's is the top hitter Ind th, umplrlng.f th' mect in the "big one." of the finals with 7 for 16 fixture will bl In Ih. hinds . I .' ,: 'J' " :.,IIIPS : led Bob Perchard a pass wilh; fulls, Pat Hobbs,. Bnan Philpott, Looking It the bitting and a .438 average. Barry of G.rry Jlckmln behind 11,:;,;1..,,:1 ,n I'll' Sl.' the ball going to Pike to .el tbe I hall'es, Jack Philpott, Ed Shap· I s(~ge for Ihl~ markcr, I trr. Frank Densmore, forward~ .. ! IVlragl1 for thl two tuml i\launder at short for the thl pll!', C.n Corn.tt II . ( .....,. :"c,",rti \11th ,ix E~{tra Inning Has in thl four glm,1 of the \ Crusaders has 3 for 17 and a fir,', W,It.r Wllllim•• 1' ' .. had "nolher' Holy jumperi Into I; Bob PerehHd. Bill ,Hm ,:~tI Cro~~ ~el'ille. finlll to dltl both have I ,176 mark. On third base second Ind Jack Crlnlhaw e ;",' ':',,)1,d Iramr bul shorl lived :1·1 lead on Pike's i Jackman, Aubrey Pike, AdnRIl low team mark of ,188 .. Holy . Gordon Breen of Holv Cross at third, j',,,, \,(,:11 ":o'e in. lie ,Ihird goal of the fixture, II i ~!olly. Cross h.v, 26 IIf.tiu in ' i5 5 for 16 and .313 \\:hile SI. Slarlin. tim. I. 1 ~.m. , ' ,'"".r" rr';,lrn 011 ~II' came al 2.07 of the ~rcolld 1 St , BOll's-r.oal, ~~' ~!cGcl Chicago Win 3-2 138 timll I' bll for th.ir Bon·s have Bob Redmond with with St. 10n'l Ind Holy fl,'-' '.".' ,(I":' ~l1d des· ~tanza With F.d Shapter drlvlfiog ,ligan, fulls. Ron Kell)', Don IVlrall" whil. St. Bon',; 3 for 10 and a .300 mark. Croll going III out for Ihe' ,., ',,'. ", III.'!. I\lrned in Ihe ball deep into Sl. Bon's Crane, halve~, DRve Spurr.ll, hovi blnged out 24 hits in' Phil Leonard o( Holv Cross IInior bu.blll honOtH. 0' ".. . territory where Pike pirked it: Bob Redmond, Derm ClllC\r.O-.\P - Chil'''~o White SO~ l'llllll' from " ~lcGrtti· I 12B tripi 10 the pl.'.. 'will play left field ~nd is: 'hI----_._-_.---- 1959 IIlIon. ------_. - - -_. ! ' ,j R:" ,;;,'1'11 !l1r "orill~ up lnd [ooleri ~lcGetti~an from I gan, forll'ard~, ROil Butler. Tnn)' brhiml to tic 1\1111>:\\ Cil\' in the ninth inllill~ Tllcsdn\' '.',i." , ~,I ",.;~II. rcl:lrll· ,ix yard5 for the tall:v, I~!annlng, Joe Slanc)', Brrn ~k Il;~ht. titell ~corl'll thl' I"illnin~ rllH ill the lOth on ·a r' 11, •. 1:,; .01 rial ~Rnlr'. 1 Boh Redmonci notched the ~e, . Guire. MRlIrice' Kavanagh. filll;e dnllhk hI' Jim Hil;'ra alld l.uis .\parilio's sillgle ,Commercial Wrestling At - - -~-----.--- iPractice! '\ I ,to tnl(C H :1.:2 dcci,ioll, '!1ll: ""hill' Sox hOllslcd their 1 ..I,1l1CriC11l1 l.el:l(IlC IC:ld to fi"e gaIPl's, ! Bowling League II Hr. Grace ,I; . \I ith the c:

10 ficld. Thcll in 1: Hong, 2b 3 0 0 I! H E1 E 'A. Smith 200 135 303 63B G, Kelly 140 150 159 449 NEW YORK -AP - Ford "~le: o. t · I !o',r:n 1\ I' h tllP bases ,T, Wiseman. If 4 0 1 0" as ev en n rl es :\\" Oakley 235 226 238 699 A. Dowden 166 197 117 4~0' C. Frick. commiSSioner of a,a.1I 11r struekout G, Crewe, cl 3 0 0 0 i 800 753 91B 2471 ~04 72B 60H 1938 baseball, Tuesday told officials ;1 Crellr In end the in. I ,r. Quinlan, 30 4 1 2 o· C I I I C d 1 of San Francisco, Lol Angeles TI:~ -'

· n!an in the finais Ind hL! hId aormthlnl to 7 I: Duffy, •. , ~~ ~~~ I~: hf:~ (yt~:r~~~c~r~.:~iJi:~ '10/~;s~I:;;as ~'f4 a~~d :1~~2~ m~I;:~a~~~:ci:SS, B~~~,;'d)' ~' (~')~~~en~~! i~; 1~~ ~~:~: ~~~I~r;an ;~~ ~~~ ;~; ~:;: TillY ar. II,t.d 10 I"~I , GREAT REVERSAL w:ren they acquired large Ted ". Cranshaw, Hartman. R. \\'hlttcn 141 116 190 4471 M. Burt 141 168 165 474 Hlliflx thll morning, '-

Los Angel~s Dodgers finished I Kiuuewski 'trom Plttsbur~h, KIll, .• Kansas Ctty a~ New York N- 31'<1 g.nme: ,Jack~nan. Dow· I· 636 744 691 2073 J, Royle 143 175 143 461 IS \I dismal IIf.venth lut year with a In 14 gami!!l, Is hitting .3&1, with Kucks 7·9 Dllmar 11·8. ne)" Il11ams, Zimmerman. -- 691 820 846 2359 AIO "5 Bowring Br05.· ~ i. .461 Iverale. Currently tmy Ire 18 hIts, Includng two home runs. DetrOit at. Boston N - Lar)' i 4th game: Kiss, Cornett, Parker. &< Monroe-2 McDonald's W. Drugs~ 8J~HlIvey &< CO. VI Com· .I,! \: lied for second at .540, t:lree The Whle Sox also acquired 17·9 vs Sull1van 8·9. I Breen, Duffy. J Blrnungham 2~ 208 199 658 A. Donnelly llB 155 147 420 ,ames o(f the pace. Jim McAnany from Indianapolis .. 15th game: Cranshaw. Hart· L. Sullivan 147 217 A. Whalen 154 146 201 SOl mercial Cables, : . , , " Nat~onal Lea~ue 1~ ~09 UNF vs Nfld. Light ~." I' IcDQ~f: ~~fI:I~::r ~:ll~J:~ In June. McAnany Is averaging Cm.cmnatl at C~lcugo 2-, man, .h·kman, Williams, J, Hollahan 132 174 177 483 B. Verge 148 229 151 528 Power. ' .- . froin the CardIn alB, Right noW .281 at the platt, Hobble 14·11 and Hillman 6·10 SECOND ROUNC M, Hall lQ3 243 611 R. Emberly 136 148 246 530 17~ 9.30-Brookfield VB. T. N." uoon I. batUn" I -cUble LONE THREAT and Purkey 10·16 and Hook 5·3. 1st I(ame: Zimmerman, Doll'· 704. 836 556 678 745 1979 72~ 226~ Motors, - :,~, Jrl III ...... • PIttsburgh at San Francisco ne)'. Cornett, Kiss. Ayre', Supermarklt-l Royal Sloreii-3 ,299. Cleveland flnlsbed fourth m _Haddix 11.10 vs Sanford 2nd game: Duffy, Breen, E. Murphy 150 184 238 572 CPO VI Ayre &< Sons.' i.: D. Fisher 219 178 'Z1~ 612 · -, r·· ' The pitchIng staff, It 19l1li with I .503 mark. Now tlTd 12.12, Jackman, C. Kearsey 187 215 201 603 ",.~. H~rtmon, P. Morgan 161 141 20B 510 Section (B) . ,.;: ::. covered .frer the season start , Indians are pI~ylng '~hba~~d st. Louis at ~Iilwaukee N- 3rd game: cornett, Jackman, E. Andrews 143 216 126 485 L, Blundon 274 262 168 124 needed to 1 s t e ring, 10 LarrY Ire the only treat to e 1 e Brogllo 6.11 1'5 Spahn le:t!. Downey, Cranshaw. Ie Willlams 201 174 130 505 O. Taylor' 13B 222 191 ~~l 7.1~O'Keefc'5 Groecry~:Ys;~ Sherry was up In July, Sox. One big reason for the 1m· at Los Angeles game: Hartman, Kiss, 661 789 2185 792 803 802 2307 A. Stanley & SOI\5, ,_ ... brou~ht ~th 69~ Hickman Moton .• 1'.'1., .; .. Roller Craig In June, and Clar· provement might Ire Tlto Fran· N-Owens 11·11 vs Drysdale Zimmerman, Breen. E. E, Bakery-O !IIfld, Brewery-Z T. Mc]llurdo &< Co.~ ,,;.. • ence Churn In August. SImry bas cona, outflelder and first base· 111-12 5th game: Williams, Cran· G, Furlong IB1 169 212 ~62 G, Tobin 180 280 235 695 8.15-T, & M. Winter VJ/' I record In atarUnl and man acquired from Detroit TI· --'------­ C. Hynes 134 154 122 410 4-2 both G. Martin 216 246 196 6~8 Eiectric UtilitieS', . relleclnl roles, Cal, has won lIers during t:re winter. He statoo mound staff weaken~d by Herb '. shaw, Duffy, Cornetl. P. Holloway 172 IB1 156 5Of', W. Feehan 103 327 231 661 Delphis Cote vs BrO,Wn·.:: seven, tll1d Churn hal. done lome playing regulBTly June 1, and in Scord's Ineffectiveness - Score A. Joy 134 20" 244 ~33 1 nice rall.r work. . 106 games has a siallng ,391 hasn't won a game since July 3 The cypreSS tree in ~Iexico P. French 179 225 362 765 ing·Harvey. . . ' .. 67B 1078 H24 2780 621 709 734 ~U6~ i San Francisco Giants 1B\'e it I average. -Cleveland got southpaw Jaek City is known as the "Tree of TO.1iIGIIT'S G,uIES . 9.:l0-G. E. Oil I'S Nfld. Arm,,"'1 .,.1\, Furncss Wlthy-1 tood try' lISt year,. finishlnl The Indians In mid· ,Tune ac· Harshman in a "deal with Boston Sorrowful Night." Under Its Scction (A) \\'or:\5. ' G, ~lcDollald 115 IBI 19a C. A. Hubley 1'5 I. r;' .. t~lrd behind the champion Braves qulr~d Infielder Jim Baxes from Red Sox last month, : boughs, in 1520, cortex stop· 7.15-PcPP, Commissary I'S . .I, Bagg~ 238 21A 162. Perlin, .:r . and Pittsburgh with I .519 aver. the Dodger farm System. In 74 Before he joined the Indians,' ped to mourn the crushing E. F, Barnes. ale, CUrrenlly they are on top IlIm~s he's hit IS home runs, Harshma1's re:ord II'M 2·0. Since defeat the Spnnish bad sur T. Quigiey IB2 143 181 il!. tM NatioDal League with a Gettin, belated aid from a he Joined th2m it is 3·0, fered in thc Xew Wurld . .\ I • < • ,• Y NEWS, 5T.-1 ,THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD" WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1959 -.------~------Civil Service Winsor Nixo~, Wh~ He? A~ronls Don Ro-~Yling league '0' r","":!", .. .i t The memher team,q of the ~1l'Il's Ci\'il Service Bowling , . L~3gue arc reminded of the if Strictly. Bas~ball Mmd~d G,"'d'~~b~!~'. D"~~i" Hospital Annual General :'feeling whi{'11 tak"s place in the Sl. ; ~ By AL CARTWRIGHT 1 1959 in pittsburgh w~en Vice, went Into a 10l1g bil all how 14 sor, is 5til1 a patient at the i: 'I p;:t';s Bol\'ling Alle)'s on Fri' (NEAl _ President Nixon went down the other clubs, not the Phillie3, Weslern Memorial Hospital at : ,."7;",,, ;,'I~HlLADELPHIA :, day, S~ptemhrr 11 th, at 8.1~ hon lihUe Sawyer not only sbowcd line paYing his respects. He waircd Hammcr clear ovcr atl.] Corncr Brook. Winsor, a speedy i :, p,m. \\ hen reports for the t up'as the main speaker, but the spoke to Aaron of his admira·' up to Cleveland. fOrlvard for the team that rack· II ,: )'eilr will he tahled and the I I ,lIlager of the deflnite:y Plgbth' tion for his talents, got his autO' 1 Somebody asked why 'lana,:::, cd up their third straight All· ,1 ufficers for tlw coming year, lllace PhiUies conducted a ques. graph, passed to the next ers arguc with umpires. since; pionship at Cornoc Brook last I J "I Page I i will be elpclcd. ; ~1lD Ind answer, session at his I player, de~isiol1s arc rarely changed. I Thursday ni,~ht is suffering' 1 . ~ ';'~~>; I Prizl's for the past )'ear \\,i:i : I suggestion, L that?" asked Aaron, "El'cry time an umpire makes: from a slight hend injury. II I' D~ "Who'~ : a:~u be p,["cnt{'il and those I ;~'.Wllllam Tell never had a bel. I turning to Del Crandall at hiJi a close declSlon, theres doubt I Hc was playing inside left for,: ,,' : concerned are a~ked to please: ter:targel. , I sileo . ., lin hi~, rr:ind as to whcthe~ he'~: Guards in the finnl game of the I.,'¥:,'• .: ; be present. The lisling of i " i The. way we re goIng, you fel. I "The I'lcc'presldent,' ansI\" right, Eclrlic Saw) er allSl1 crc{\. I Prol'inciul pla)'offs when he! , !. s',atistics for the past year I eGre I II 1011'S should do the talking and ered Crandall. "SO we try to remore that, collidcd with a Corncr Brook, lI'ili he scen in ',ile paper on 'I 1.hould do the lislening," Cl·ack· "Vice·presidcnt of what7" douht. \. ! defendcr ncar lhe Corner Brook I "I' FridayAs it Illorning,is IIOPpd 10 get thr Tm1ighl is the climax of lhe 195~ senior basehall etl' the leader of ~he Konl.Bin askcd Hank. "But it can he overdone. as In goalmoulh and fcll to the ; Lcague started un Tlles{la),. Hon's will meel Holy emss in Ihe fiflh and deciding ,a~! K1~ \ "That's thc kind of h!tters' the case of Solly ~cmus of the I grounc\, This was mid II' a )' I i S{':Jlclnlier 15th. all tea illS , Senior league finals with both clubs haviog won tllO I , 'You woulln't ha\'e given SaW' I I'd like 10 have,' said 'Sawyer, : Cardll1als. And 11'11h lhc kind; through lhc ,econd half. with' , er's spot to "our• cleaner.,. Yet' ,11'11 alw3\'s be ~ble to tell 'em '.lof clubs Solly. antI I hal'cf t' t~IS., \'"'l11sor f'InlS . h'Ing tl 1C game. I ~rr,scntl)· ll)('mbcrs of the, tl,,' last fixture LI al1ythln~ like Ihe fir,t four 11il'1I I :' Y I J.eagliP are asked to ha\'c a going to see a hllm·uingl'r al the Ball Park. ('Ie [{I"'dd, he', was thoroughly relaxeu. 'I.who is I'ice'president.. of the:. ,Har, , Its Just a waste 0 Ime.:: Spea k''Ing to th e h OSPlt:!'I t ll' I , rcpl'e.,elltall: l' present, olllrr-, st. Bon·.s to rep rat on the title, \\,ilh the i""lIe down 1'­ frank and, as always, IUnlled States, I • • la' his mother was told that I , 'ty humorous. ' .',Saw\,cr got into. lhe injun' . ,. '. PALERMO.'d" SICily' IAP)-Bluc, ' :he(,). 11'1 'II require' a f CII',. marc raysI I ! W.IIC .tlles~' ":'11.1 he alltomalical· game I COJld well be in for a long drop or a soid "'at:, ~\hwyer blamed a lot of hiS epIdemiC as dOing the i'hlille, l -., ",0 e Cillstmc 5paeler, 19, : St ,1,1 (011,1(111((1 alit of lhe on lhal 11'[,11 known limb. Toniaht wiliteillhe t-I' . woes on the absence of hitting. I absolutelv no good but stress. '0: .-\ustria was Miss Eu· 'rest before he rclurns to, ' ,Leil~uc [or tillS ~'car. and. III· 'k " ~, a., It . • " ". '00 'I Icrow~ed . H u I John's and that he IS feeling nON WINSO'I. 'I ' t' I \11 e ~1"rtH1 agJlIlst Don Rvan. ~larltn took the ['r·t . News. 11 \(' malln('I', llPW cams WI!'. 1- . .'. . Harry Allderson, after enjoYIng I cd that tillS wasn'l the rcascn I' , "" .' O_11C a). ~r mea, re· , ing to enler the seri .. 's this the finals ol'cr Hyan With Hyan coming back to take of the Morning. ''the best spring training of any the Red Hats weren't batUin,;, ments are 3,·22·37. fl_I1__ e. ___ ,___ _ ) ['al' ,1101lld Iia\'l' their appli" meeting for SI. Iloll's. These 111'0 hurlers finished O::e, New. and ''I<~allll Spy SENTE:'oICEn i', pl,yer I el'cr saw," i5 having a for the pennant. c.1t:on ill the hands of the the Tl'gulJr sehHlule and when the)' clash , CloCk, BON:':, II'cd Germany IRellt· toni,~ht DeYotioDlo tetrible year. Wally Post, after "If we had e\'cl')'hody health,. Src)'rtarv in time for prcsen" runs could well be the difief[·IH'c. If the weather" . I A I B '" : er,I-l'.'cI':lCr· ~Ioch. a \\'csl Her, Preview, I fine start, tailed off. ' from the start. I figure we're a va 0 n nw I"g , liner, was sentenced to n I'ears' tation a't tile meeting, Team· be looking for a big smile on the face of both link \Iu;ph, Stylings. r,,"Thu is typical· of Phil lies' ! .500 club," he said. \II I ~ :lard labor in East Belin' ~,Ion- entranc.> fces will also be Byan and Joe Wauden. The hard working exec,::,\!, . turs,' , explaIned Sawyer. "Or i Gene Conley is at lealt one 'i .. Newl, it)u ,been since Baker Bowl: bri~ht subject al'ailable, and I. ~Iembers ?f tillS Soml !\?wl. ('njo)'aIM Dinncr, !Jililce and day 0:1 charges of spying for pa!d Jll [It Ille mel'tll1g. so belter allelldJI1C{'S llldil tlll'y'le bl'eu gelling and a f' Reports. don t fOI'''d \'0\11'\ "" U., days. Those clubs hit .400 in I Sawyer didn't miss is he mcn'llIl~ Club, In. operatIOn Slllce, Old Colony Club. whrn the Wc,t Germany, lIe lI'a, said to _ . . . agaln tonIght wtll sure be a III~ help to Ihe ba,rhltll I ' ".,.nrlM at Random, that Iittlc park-and also field. llioned that Conlcy came right 19311, arc remll1ded of the An· 'awards for the year wen' duly harp pel'slIadcd ",j Eilst G.'rman Tlli' Ll'a,~lIe lias bren in pUl'lns "f the 1'.\'0 riuos lIill Iikl'I~' be on hand in '''00:'' ed .400. That's why they fin. from the Boston Cellics, with! n\lal ~lcetin~ which will be held. presented and the \I inncr; youtlJ~ to ~py for Wf'."t Gf'rma;JY OfH'1'3tion "inc!:' ahout 1!125 and ,- hll' produccd ,Olllp o~ the top Iiers hul olher uaseball fans nre In for some top r":th' uhed last. Wc ficld .400 and: virtually no spring practice, to i in the Guards Bowling Alleys on ,honoured. hOll'lrrs in the eil~'. and 1., Jnd ,hlluldn't miss Ihe big game loni~hl. Whiehe\'pr Ir<~ hit ,000. That's why wc're last. win. I Wednesday. September 16th, at I . ' tOl)." "That gal'e Bob Carpenler ~ B.OO p.m" when reports for the i 1 he (Iuh is looking forward WORLns L,.\I\GEST C,IIl1I)(l"',j of tcam., from thp IIlIt 011 top will lrlll~' be champions for like the ;('II",r What to do about it? Weli!. . and me an idca," he said. "We I past .vcar will be tabled and the, .to yetI' another sc~son" . 'hof BOII'I· of TOI\YOTokyo eX['c2dsI :\1' '-The ~'!HI:I,(lOI), rO]lul;Jlion th" Ci\'il Scn'i.'p, hoth Federal l'lst slimmer Ihis series is right down to the wire, Sawyer is convinced that good mi~ht.... save a lot of mane)' next I election of officers for the forlh· 'Ing t liS ~'ear an" It IS oped,' mclropoiitnn gOHl l'!1Il1Cn's ~lati~- Jnd l':OI'illcial. and it is hoped, • • • tll,d a l.1l'gp nllmber of teams' hitting is a state of mind. spring and have the Phils train: coming Bowling season will Ihal ;!II teams. prescntly mrm· tics bureau reportf'd ~londa\', II One a'IIN t of Iht championship strikes nlp ,.. He offered a in the Wilminton, Del, Armory,: take place. ; bers of Ihe ('Iub, lIill make il said Tokyo', popUlation 1 will be ill this \·('al.', ~t'I'irs, ' tonguc.in.ehe~k :\u~, 1 hud, lIoth Jackie Withers and "ike "artin halO hample of the ~[ijwaukee . "Wc'll have 'em do nothing; 'il point of hein~ present al the tOlalld 9,100,0,\9, The figure :('1 , B'rives' amazing Hank Aaron, but shoot basketballs." I The A\'olon Club, bowling in • Allnllol ~[eetin~ on next Wed· re.'

'I I remember Ihal day' back in '52 wetl. I finished Ilict , ', ,evenlh or eighlh but George Parsons had the brp,:,< I~ him. He receil'ed a set hack that woulrl haVE pre'IIr,'/ a rrrrution. h'ut" jf ),ou hnol ju~ttnokitatound fun and in win also then it's a ~por(; In all put! Norlh America hnwlin~ Is enjo)'ed hy more peopl' ALL THESE FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COSY! Any other similar acthity, It draws' them fron! walk of life and the weekly night at the al1ry~ ror 1 2.Speed Non·Stalling Electric Wipers • Fresh Air Heater and Defroster • J VAUXHALL DEALERS EVERY'NHERE REPORT bowleT5 is compulsory, But sport or recreation L_ laminated Glass Wraparound Windshield' Five Passenger Comfort· Four Is great and men and women who wouldn't think • ,'THE SAME ENTHUSIASTIC REACTION Door Convenience' Extra Spacious Trunk' Economy Carburetor' Effort· discussing a game of hockey or baseball with yOU less Steering' Hydraulic Foot Brake' Steering Column Gear Shift· Level talk about the pr?per ap'proach and delIvery for , . It's a good exercise, ranks with dance5 and dlnn," ~ ...... FROM ALL VAUXHALL DRIVERS! Ride Suspension • Integral Body Construction • Oil Bath Air Cleaner, social standards and I for one am glad to see It .rter Ih annual 5ummer absence, Vauxhall's smart, snappy Victor is always a pleasant surprise to people who THE B!lITISH CARS BUILT A~D BACKEO BY GENERAL MOTORS ... SERVICE A~AIIABLE E~ERYWH[RE o~ TliE NORTH AI!ERICAN CONTII,EHT I ,.- drive It for the first time, First thing they discover is Victor's comfort and IOOminess compared to other cars in its class, Then th~re's the ride , .. no sway or dip. Biggest thing though is Victor's pep and pick-up and overall hand· Horse Laugh~ ling ease .. , parking is so easy, it's fun, But you're right, why just read about HORSE LAl:GIlS' hookie. "if you didn'l. hul rr I A hook maker rpfllsrd to ([Ike 1 ),011 beat me 511 oltc :'. it, , , take a Vauxhall around the block yourself, today! I Jn~' more hets from· onc of his I "1'111 jllst luckv," I custl1mers her'I~,e he fell the Ielient. "1 pi'rk winne, ' i rlieot's informaliol1 was too: ing a pin thrull~h n)I' , I good. ' "Yeah? How about I '·!n[ormJlion." said the dient I four·horse parla)'s you'\l 1 when shut out. "I hal'cn't in· pulling o\'er?" 'THE TERRA NOVA MOTORS, LIMITED : form,\tion." "Oh, those," said thl ST, JOHN'S J ,.y

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·" 'f '.F.SLlE ru~ '. eGreat Eastern Oil &Import Co., Ltd. "'J, ' r!~PTAIN EA~t , \ , , , , , ' • 8.02-' Whit'. Cooltln' I. I I 8.05--Bulletin Board. Jacoby On · ,, Programmes 6.1~National News . , '1 8.l5--Sports. .:..:.._---- I l.l5-Sportscast. ,I; ! t.2~Rambling wit) Recorda 6.25--NewB. 6.3G-The Song and the Slar. • • Bridge l.3~News. · ~ l.45--Pmlng Parade (Jobn 7.~Newa In a Minute. STAYMAN USEFUL 7.DI-Club 93. IN JACOBY SYSTEM : l Nesbitt) . '. ' · 'W flrsl :-OfWl- 2.00-Music MatinH. 7.l5--Program Report. In the Jacob)' transfer system , i 01 Ihe /dorning. DO, '" lake Ihe 2.55-News. 7.30-New •. the two club response to one • ;: : · ·11I'n onto ~~ws and Weather. 3,OO-DoilaTi OD Parade. 8.~Newl In a Minute. trump is Slaymall but the fad ~hl a c eal Clock. 3,5r.-Newl. 8.01-Beat from th,. Welt. that responder can also force . I' I DevoUon.. ',~Bob's Bandwallon. . 8.30-NewB. . with a transfer bid clarifies the I, Preview. 4,Q5--Wutern Jlmboree. 9.~New6 In I Minute. Stayman bid. Thus, you would Slylings. 4,3~NeWi. D.Ol-What's Cookln. never we Stayman unle~ you 1i~ws, 1.55--N eWI. 9.Q5--Nfld. Soiree. as responder held at lealt one t Rpports. l!.~J!ob'l BandwagoD. 9.30-ChBpel by the Side of , , major mit of enctly four , , It Random. 5.3()-Superman. the Road .. By V. T. HAMllt-! cards. AtlEY OOP 'I I! 1I.4~upper Serenade. 9.~DD8~o New •. Also, you wDuld never use 5.5~Fisherman'. Foreellt, 1O.~News in a Minute. Slayman and rebid without a J' 5.55-New!. 10.01-Counterfeit. hand that appeared good enough ..; " I 6.00-Bulletin BOlrd. lO.30-N ews. to try for game. 8.l~portlClit Ind Trull . ~ r Variety. 1M5--Sports. II responder bids two clubs gulde. Jn~ ~Iusicale. 10.~5--Housepart1 and Newt. the no·trumper must rebid to Pro~ram. S.3(}-Supper Serenlde. l2.3~News. two diamonds without a four , I Sews. 6.4~New •. 12.33-Houseparty. 7.00-Hymns for Everyone. ~ard major suit. . nouncers Cholee. tOl-Queen and Sign Off. , Norlh did not like the idea of Broadcast. 7.l5-Shillelagh ShowUme. letting his partner suffer at one Day Serenade. 8.00-Cream of the Crop. .' ! 1 Bulletin. 9.45-News. VOUS no.trump and be bid' two clubs 10.00- VOCM All Time Hit WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9th. with the Intention of passing Parade: any rebid. Xaturally, he was de­ 10.30-Eventide MedltltioDt, lighted when South could show 10 45-Sportscast. 8.()()...... Sundlal. a spade suit. ".J, , ; , to.5r.-News. 6.30-News and Weather. 1l.000Torbay Weatber 7.00-News and Weatller. NORTH :u 7.30-New. Ind Weather. I i If you 11.15-Muslc from Old MIll • R863 l.OO-Clole Qown. 8.00-Breakfast Club. • 10632 I,·.,"rr wilh IhOlt • ",~'M' Hunter Sholf. 8.30-Bert Parks Bandstand. + K 10 74 By MERREll BLOSSER , ' I'" ~rooui Po.....),'napr~11rl en of the Air. , for a g.OO-lt Happened Last Night ... Z I, CJON FRECKLES AND HIS FR1END! , ",!"nn \lh~·. WEDNESDAY, Sepl. 9tb. 9.M-NIWI and Weatber. WEST EAST IO.OO-Coffee Time. • Q 104 • J 2 B.3~The Bob Lewis Show. 1l.OO-TuMl Back the Clock .AH .K974 0'If IoIIJ mR&­ I +86 ,J952 d~ me or I B.3~Nfld. News. 1l.25-Point of Law. R)UR.~5 GALlD'-IS "''lI0653 ",AJ8 , i· :lOr day. Th! 8.35---Weather. ll.3~Proaram 12. '!HE RE6UlAR,·· SOUTH (D) or . and I mun Mr.-Headline· News Ind 12.S~March of Eventl. Tf-W'I.L COME our 12.45-Sporta Page. ,AK75 I Weather. 10 RFTY cmrs! l.00-Jacit: Pur Show. ¥Q8 Ii, 7.00-Nfld. News and Sports. + A'll , , 1.3()-Marvin MUler. , 7.0r.-Local Weather. . "'K~ 74 1.4~ouple Next Door. 7.1r.-:Oews. I, , , B.05---prov. Weather. e.30-News Soutb had no trouble making , 8.IO-The Bob Lewis Show. 8.4&-Amerlca's Bu!ine.u. three spades. East's ac~ of clubs to Wedne!· 8.15-Shlpplng ReporL 6.5O-Checkln' lD. held the first trick and he shift­ 8.25-Kiddiel Corner. 8.00-Sporta Today. 8.3(}-Nfld. News. 8.l5-MaJten of Melody. 'ed to a trump. South cashed the ace and king of trumps, dis· 8.35-Weather. 8.3D-Groucho Marx. By EDGAR MARTIN 8.55-Newl and Weather. carded a heart from dummy on B.40-Bob Lewll Sho". the king of clubs and ruffed a lOOTS AND HER BUDDIES n 9.00-Ronl Landry. 8.45-Mornl i 141m Go club. Next he played a diamond , , Round. 9.S()-Unit 99. \T\~ ~S\~\..O"'~~S to the ace, ruffed another club, \>.~o O'i'.\O~, ~ ~'"VO'i'.\\'E ?R~'V\c..\\~ ..."~ GOO\;) 8.5r.-Just a Minute. 9.55---Ebony and Ivory. COtilS\a\..R<.\\O~'. '0\0, ';I.'000';:.\) played a three of diamonds. \..OO'K\~ 'O\..OOW 9.DO-Gen. Provincial News. lO.O~Flnal Edition. \IV\\\-"' "'\S 'O'i!.\.."'i W'V When West Iet this go, du mmy's CJV..\O~, 'i>\.).)O~IO\ ~N!'I~'V ~"i'~R~ I 9.0r.-:,~usic for MlllloDt. 10.l5---New Yorit:el'5. ' \S~\\ \\ king of diamonds gave South hill .U"LJ1'.~Y, Sept. 9th. 9.3D-Bob Lewis Show, lO,SO-Enterlainment U.S.A. ",--;..c \\\1A0~ .1 9.45-Prodillal Husband. lO.5r.-This I believe. I eighth trick and he still could I make one of his small trumps. Ind Weather. lO.OO-News In a Minute. 1l.00-Musie Till Midnll~L I ~B::elkl'I!1 with Bill. lO.Ol-~larlin'l Corner. 12.00-Sign Off, : for eacb other. 10,lr.-~ade CJON.CJOX T.V. ' i Card Sense 'llO.33-What's Cookin' -....;.;;..;.;..;....;;.;...;..;.;.~..;.-- , IO.3r.- Who'~ That Singini? WEDNESDAY, Sept. &til. Q-The bidding has heen: I'" Ir'~llf allllln ! IO,45---Housewives Cbolce. 5.JO-Albert's Place. North Ellt South Wilt With Bill. ]ll.OO-News In a Minute. .! I' \ Fil7~frllrl hI! Ur.-Rope Around The SUIl • 1 • Pass 3 • Pass . Ll.OI-Rcv. Matthew. ,J . hil tnm 1M! 8.O~Huckleberry Hound. 4'" Pass 4 • Pass J 1l.3()-Honour Your Partner. "I",. I.ikr "irk" 6.J~News Headllnes. ~. Pass ? l2.00-News in a Minute. I h,lIrr ..• hili ht 6.35--Summer Theatre. You, South, hold: .1 l2.01-Towne and Country. "111 ont\"o .\n~ !iiI, II.IIO-Local News and Weat!ler, .K J 87 ,K J 6 5 .A Q B ... 8 12.30-News in a Minute. I trrrrlpfral,ri In « II.lr.-Nat!ollal New .. 5: By AL VERMEER 12,33-Town and Counlr7. What do you do? 110 I O. UO-Mr. Adam Ind Eve. l.OO-Local and NaUonal g.O\J-San Francisco Beat. A-Bid flv. dlamondl. Your PRISCillA'S POP Headline Newi. plrtnlr hll taken th. hand lI.ao-saber of London. ,! l.Ol-Towne and Country. 10.0~Llve I Borrowed Life. pllt 111m' and yOU should , l.I5-News. Ihow thlt thl ICI of diamonds . , I lO.3~Musle HalL , . ~ l.3:>-Edllorlal CommenL 1l.IIO-Bat Masterson. II part of your three·hurt bid. 1.4()-Sports. n.30-Studlo Pacllic. TODAY'S QUESTION Club. 1.44-Art Baker'. Notebook. . Health. t2.U~(;loleup. Your partner now bids five 2.0~News In a Minute. 12.3~NeWi IIId Welther. hearts. What do you do? BOI Jam born. 2.03-Gerry Wiggins Silo". Anlwlr Tomorrow 3.00-Ne~ in a Minute. 3.Dl-Weltern Jamboree. UO-Gen. Provlnclal New •• Makes Proposals -oucc .. lrIelo~lea. Having Trouble U3-Wutern Jamboree. 1I.00-NewB in a Minute. To·U.S, 11t·':-; l'ome • ~l\lmtJllni wltil Record •. With Monkey >'t. ur practice ~f1Jhermln'l Foreca.t. 1I.00-Bob Lewll Dan~e Part1. B.OO-New. In I Minute. FORT WILLIAM, Onto ICPl­ ,purl. He's gol illi wltb Recordl. Government WASHINGTON (CP) _ Unlted Chippewa Park officials are hal" ,,:d i, likely 10 b& a little trouble trying to male i'ni,hed back An.war to Privioul Punle State" trtuury »ecretary, Rob· 6 monk~y. She apparently dOQsn't : 'he break~ go ert Anderson, wo\lld like to do lIi1e males, r,,\p prevenltd somethlni that Canada ~ II . Park, board manager Arthur By DICK CAVEll '" I ."r~, rarson~. III GTribunal ready done-incruse the averaie Widnall Is the unsuccessful mar· , 7 Lincoln', life of government bonds' and ringe broker who has losl Ihree MORTY MEEKLE he's going 10.bI r NEVER KNEW AN i: I , nickname thll! reduce pressures generated clients so far-all failed to meet EMPTY aox cOJLD BE :'1 8 Without by lhe huge amount of govern the approval of Salt, a finicky GO MllOi FlJ"l. i (Latin) ment relbancini required eve\'Y famale rlN!sus monkey imported ~ Finalitt~ ~ Ii" 10 Few!r year. from New York 11'1. ' But his ho~ this year 6t least Latest suitor was Percy, upon Iii 12 Levantlne 1:1 kltch are beln, dashed by a reluctant, whom Salt pounced when ,he was 13 Cuble meter and stubborn Congress unwilling Introdueed. Perce retreated. Salt :\\ 18 Lt,II J)Olnt 3~ SOIp-makinl 4S Soln dl.&1c I.e yield what I ~asury depart· h" P n d I .. nrn' IbOll1 ent official deseribed as the last jumped at 1m again. ercy e. 20 Lool(t<\ slyly frame 48 1n4t11l m The romance was not for him, 11,1 ,I ;nu bn",1 21 Arctbic! 3~ l!'Ieite I~ . welihla ~I' '1 ;11 remnants of control over govern The two other rejected mD~k· I' . 11: . In III' )llril 2~ Appraached aetian 47 Gnllt r ; I \ i9 ment financbg operatiolls. eys Wfre Pepper and Saie. Pep· , mor, peopl~ 23Ml.\lau. 37 5wl51 rh'er Blinnue 24 lta1l11l millet 40 Memorandum wood ",ritt Though be has the strong back d ' h't't If lth" It , th,m from Ing of President Elaenhowe:-, the per Just dl n t I I 0 ~ - ~ . ~5 Soviet MMe 41 :French verb SOIUnd I l \I Ih •• n.ys for 28 Squall!! ar.. 42 Soviet city S2 Abl1nct beIna 'most Andersoll can expect from Sage apparently wasn t SPICY e 'I' ; ,: 28 Brillsh .chool H Brlllle U Femlle Congress this year 15 of _;;no;;u;;gh;;.;;;;;;;..;;.;;.;_;.;.;;;_;';'''-';;';' -;,;- ....- '. . ". rrrrnllol! pas~age ~', ,',.' 2~ Location (comb. form) IIIlnt (ab.) . , I' l Ill1ldn't think a small portion of his rrr~posals ,. I 9·Z i : ' 11 wit b you for liftinli the ceiling on govern· • ' drliHry for me!)l inleret rales. Again . I, I I .HUGE, COMPLEX .lOR . By LEON SCHLESINGER I r.~ Ind dlnnert Financing the national debt Is BUGS BUNNY ~lad to see It a huge and complex operation, N' ; The debt now is estimated al I some $2R,;,OOO,OOO,llOO-hlghest In i hislory. rnlere~t paymenls. fore·

1 calt at some $11.000.000.000 for I Aga·ln.' : this year. may actllnlly climb tn I $8,500.000,000 - about ]I, timps i the size of the entire Ca~adian : ughs I 11'"0ral budget: . I . rf \UII didn't, I Turnover of the riebt-~oyern· N' I I~r so ofte me~t re!inaccin&: to payoff mi'

J1,! .... ! lucky," turinI bond. - II estimated .t ""I p,ck wi more \han $80,000,000,000 a year. 11 It may be rouih Qn the borrower A · ',hr('ll~h

g I, How jUlt to find sour~1 for such h\lle loanl, but Ander50n faces a dou· aI n I \ on'r~'1 ble problem. in that his hands are , 'I' :hO,f." said i 1ied on the Interest rates he can days I .use .' i ~y. ~----~------' , , . ,

NFLD., WEDNf~~T, SEPTfMBfR lo959 \ THE,DAILY NEWS, ST. 'I 12

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I . \ . NOTICE N. G. E. A. \ GREAT EASTERN NOTICE is hereby given that I KIN . OIL & IMPORT I Asphalt PIving SCHOLARSHIPS JOHN GILBERT OAKLEY of 1 St. John's, Newfoundland, \. Parking lots, Driveways, CO., LTD. .Boys Walkways, Flcgstone ,"our Scholarships will be Can Accomodate Trainman, will apply to the Radio. Television, i' Parliament of Canada at the Walks CHId Patiol. awarded annually by the New· Refrigerators, Deep !, present, next or following ses· Electric Rangel, eII."L P...... I •• It • lor ,."",, lee. foundland Government Employ· sion thereof for a Bili of Di· Floor Powbel'll, \Vspap ....lty. 'IID'1.-'er Grady hoW much." PHONE ees' Association to candidates Man and wife with ROOM AND vorcc from his wife, Elizabeth •• v "" In the Public Examinations who Gramophone! Ann' Oakley, of thc said City of ill ltese"ltiOB lie )lilo Jellick considered I are children of members of Ihe Public Address SystellU, Bulen ... Max Spa rkes BOARD. Private home situated in a 51. John's, on the ground of , 1111Bftlf "","wllh IUpl. moment, then nodded. Association. Tape Recordel! I adultery. REI' AIRS AND ~t:: lie h .. DO& lcJ.eatl· "Juit as well. Rldlllg JOM ire Successful candidates for two 'SERI 6317 modern locality in the west end of . Dated at 51. .John's this 17th . 5 LINES I tI II • HPuly tIleriff scarce, bereabouta. The erews Grade XI Scholarships of $50.00 day of August, A.D. 1955. DIAL 3001 to 3001 I ,,1.1iIt. for II officer "ho db. are pretty well aettled witb the rep4,8,9 each must fulfill the following I " the city. l~tere5ted parties '...... '" III tllil tHlMrf. two bIg outfita. That'l Hayfork ~~~~~~~~~~. conditiollS: DO~ALD W. K DAWE, Q.C .. WATER STREET I i: • • • liP past ttle lanyon brakel, and i. Must be under eighteen Solicitor for Petitioner. ;an26 Iv. y RUbt Dub150n'l Sawbuck layout years of age on July 1st of the I ,. . Board of Trade Building. I looI16 minutes Haskell back 011 the Beaverhead. The year of application. Phone 7370F St. John's, Newfoundland. 23 ,." H hi WII, Imolliug out rest of the ranches Ire on- or 2, Must obtain a pass qualify· augI9,26sep2,9 19 . Aft-~ which be moved two man Ipreads." d ,ing for entrance to Newfoun d . ------i' back vp town. PaBBlng Haskell gathered up his cad y I~nd Memorial University. 21 .. rl,nVIln HOUle he heard the of tobacco and lI'loved out 10 the 3. Must register for a course• I, mUI~uI of men's voice I and the store porch. of studies at the Memorial Uni· .iiiiiiii_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

more carryillg note of Bebind blm the door scraped , Vocation Institute, Dr I' 18 laughter. He left these to a final cl05lng and the lock Commercial Course on behind Illd came even cllclted. Shortly after, the llflht the successful complction of '\ WANTED Better Livi W"ft;tln. store, where be recalled went out and now Hukell Itood . Grade XI. Ind turned In here. In I thoroughly dark world. He Successful candidates for two SALESMAN FOR BUILDING SUPPLIES Costs Less ., wearing his flour dusted pall!ed then for a little time, to Grade X Scholarships of $25.00 the lIorekeeper leaned again take meuure of thit tO)l'n each must fulfill the following This is a permanent position offering an excellent 1 9 5 5 when you 011 eounter under a hanging and iudge the pulae beat of Its conditions: opportunity with substontial welfare benefits to " lamp', down· pouring cone 0 f life. 1. Must be under seventeen AU-Electric the right man. STUDEBAKER Y1TIo'W radiance, making some lie WII halfway' across the of age on July 1st of the • tries in a ledger. He Itralght· street before awareness of men of application. The successful candidate will be required to call ded alld faced Hukell with a around blm, eame to him. Then 2. Must obtain a pass In 00 on the building trode. Applicants should there­ $500. .'rewd, measuring Interest. It WBI IS though he'd walked eight subjects, one of which :"Evening, friend," he .ald. Into a circle of ambushed WOl'l ' must be a foreign language. fore have selling experience ond own their own , 1 ! "Why now," H a Ike 11 .x, ves. They closed In on him from 3. Must take Grade XI on car. 'Baird Motors ltd.·· In an·J Around St. claimed, ~the first fair word all aides, fast and wicked. Where To Stay completion of Grade X. \ Cheap Reliable I'h lIad since riding into this A IhadowY figure rose before ApplicatiollS should be made Applications in writing stating age, qualifications, MER RY MEET I NG R 0 AD,:-::::=:-::::::-:::::::-::"::"':'~ tOwn. And it earns you I sale. him and a diving fist glanced Balsam Hotel in tbe. candidate's own hand· experience and salary expected, should be ad­ 'I'obacco. A caddy of It.~ suringly along his jaw. Another writing, to the Secretary DIAL 80378-9 : The storekeeper reached the blow caught him high on the BARNES ROAD Scholarships Selection Commit· dressed to: . t~bacco down from a shelf. side Df the head, knocking him Situated In the Hearl III lbe tee, Newfoundland Government THE MANAGER, , j "We've our ahare of troubles, of! balance and staggering. City, Employees' Association, P. o. AUTO PARTS (Whole)'. in tnpse hilis," the 5torekeeper SomebodY crashed into him Qalet. Comfortable At- ,Box E·529B, St. John's, and I ~aid. "Too many of them, II I from behind Ind clubbed him pile.... should reach the Secretary not Harvey Lumber & Hardware, niallcr of fact. So it 15 only across the back of the neck, For. Reservations and JD. than September 18th, 1959. Nfld naturai that the town be a bit close liP against the base of nis formatloD Applications should state the LIMITED Armature 1 , Department for which the ap· Workl I, WlOrl·."iH'''lkell 5 po k e carefully. skull. • • • Dia I 633 6· pJican!'s father or mother works PIER ONE WA TER STREET ST. JOHN'S 3B "n'll,t's wron--doesn'! the law . . and the place of work, also ...______.1 Bambflck I " >. This was lhe truly VICIOUS MRS. JOHN FACET name of centre where examina· Street LaboratolY I reach this far?" blow filling the dark with soar· Dial 7191·2 : "I,'w headquarters Is at Orde. d d RuldeJIl ManlferHl ,Iioru; are written. and Rod • ing, explosive lights an rop· m31,U Technicians .~pplie"tions are IIlIile1 ! ville, a long way off acress a big ping him to his knees. '~;;;;;;;:~;;;;::;::;;;;;::;::;=~ It. SNOW, h to Cook's I, , c~untry," the storekeeper said. One of the group, blocked off I~ Secretary, N. G. E. A. BUILDING MATERIAtS four 141 posts on the "l\nd these Trinity H\I1s are from using his fists by the sep4,9,12 Just, Arl"ived Staff of the LaiJor,J\uric5 c~ I . i hIgh and deep and wild. As serambJing press, swung a slash· For Fast ------~ I CHESTER DAWE, LID Dept. of Health, SL "JOh~: s~eriffs flO, I suppose Bill Hoe Ing kick. It caught Haskell on S ... I • Ex 5.5. MARW.ICK HEAD SH\ 'S1 d TOI'SAll RD. which the £0110\\10, i~ a good one, for people keep the point of the hlp Ind left a Taxi Service tatutory I~otlce . In. an .. lIOns are reqUIred: for all your BUIlding (!) For Junior Tetl reelecting him, term after darling stab of pain. It filled ,.r In the maUer of the Will and FRESH CARGO VERY BEST ReqUIrements cail I G d d' \~rm. And a man can only do Grady Haskell with a blind, 80161-911'll . ra e XI (Aea eIllH'! \. HOTEL TAXI ElItate Df Malcolm Allen 1 .lng ~!athematlcs ;]nd .. much." wild, de5troylng rage, and II ______t 21 For Scnior T~ •. I•. _:"._ Sparkes, late of Bay Roberts, i ow there .were Ipun t\ng· brougilt him upright. iN /Conception Bay, In the Provo i .IFe on the store porch and a . DRUG STORES ! Either:·. Grade Xli I. Dial 2424-2410 Ince of Newfoundland, Watch· . NORTH SYDNEY , dcmic) including ~la: .. rldcr stro'de in, boot heels He smashed a bunched knee man, deceased. 'i chunking solidly. He was a hard· Into I man's groin lnd the fel· QUEEN'S ROAD I CONNORS DRUG STORE Chemistry. Ph,'sics "I .- flccd one, and he gave Haskell low doubled up and fell back· AI! persons claiming' to be', LA~IHERT'S l:OliGII SYRUP I~r suc~c;~fUI. c~mpletw. ~:, Open from 6.30 to 2 I.M, SCREENED WASHED COAL ' d t )ear CIll\Crslt\ Inclucln, ap intent moment of marked ward, yelling his agony. He creditors of or who have' any i can b e 0 btalne a . . . " gnv2B,lyr interest before turning to the found a throat with one reach· claims or demands upon or' CON~ORS DRUG STORE . mlstry and. PhYSICS or,. 334 \V ,\TER ST. • Sa.lar), Will be "ccord;:1 storekeeper. ' lng, cl~wing ha.nd an.d dug sal" '=~~~~~~~===' affecting the Estate of Malcolm i Now i.5 the time to put in your winter DIAL 2206 quallficatlOns. I "Any mail for Hayfork, Jel· age flllgers mto It deeply, Allen Sparkes, late of Bay Rob.; AppltcatlOl\s 11'1111· 11111 lf '" while using his free hand as a HUTCH,EN'S GROCERl erts, Conception Bay, in the requiremen'ls. For fast efficient delivery k7 lIEAT MARKET, cular.-i a.i to (iciC, I, : "For Hayfork? Vince Tendler· clenched club 10 b~at at. the 'Province of Jliewfoundland. ; etc .. ohould be addt·c;,(C 53 William Streel I ELECTRICAL ~bt it yesterday, which you well face above. He felt the cartllage Watchman, deceased, are hereby' Dr. J. E. Josephson. DIal 7450 and 606! DIAL 80151, 80152, 80153 I ki'ow. And next stage. in ain't of his victim's nose. crumple requested to send particulars i APPLIANCES :I)f Laboralorieo, General 1 f of same in writing, duly attest· i .. urtil tomorrow." under the fury 9 hIS blows, S, R. CLARKE pital, Forcst Road. Sl. "Now, now, Milo-don't get and knew the wish that it TopsaU ao .. ed, to the undersigned Solid·l 1------MEMORI ~'bur roach uP," the rider looth· mighl be the fellow's skull. Dial !lZHI tnrs for the Executor of the: A. Harvey & Co., Ltd. . BAINE JOHNSTON LEOSARD ~lILI.ER, . \ Will of the said deceased. on I Deputy ~linistcr 01 ef' "No harm In a5kin', was for a brief moment they gave COMPANY, LTD. I t m?" l.. HEALEY or before Salurday, the 26th. "HEAT HEADQUARTERS" I Scptembcr 4th, 195·. , . h G d 1'1 back, Itung by the nvagry of ere. Roads and Wlter 8l day of September, A.D. 1959.: Agency Department sept9 OF So Bay,"g, e gave ra y as· his resistence. Then a voice Dial 3026 2~3 \Vater St. Dial 2102 aft er which date the Ex e cu t or I' I ;;;;;;;;:;;;=:;;;;;;;:~:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;~~:;;;;:;~:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;~ ki!1I Inother quick visual going growled thlskly: will proceed to distribute the r. -- .. -~------. -~---- YOIJil FHIGIVAIRE o~er, tilen clanked on out, INSURANCE AGENTS said Estate having regard only: DEALER I, • • • "Get at him-get al him~'" to the 'claims of which he shall They came Itormlng back 10 AND BROKERS 1------...... ------iI : The storekeeper, Milo Jellick, then have had notice. 'HEAP PARTNERS .Iared aftpr him, frowning. the attack. Dated at SI. John's, New· A LITTLE & lOB BROTHERS PASSENGER N gistration for fi : "N.ow why woutd Stack Coul· (To Be Continued) foundland, Canada, this 21st . (NFLD.) LTD. , CO LTD. day" 14th Se day of August, A.D. 1959. Wiring -""re anll r COS"ECTI ' Ol.·1·11 * lie like that? He knows Water str~, ~lalCflals. :' ~ncf Tendler, got the mail EMERSON, STIRLING & Cables. ~Iotors Starlers, .., 0:'<1 S n in Pills Mem WEAL. THY STATE Dial %858, .W KNOWLEDGE CAN BE Lamps. SlI'it.:hcs. Lighlin:; SER\'I 0: i yuterday. He was with Tendler Since the U.S.' bought It GOODRIDGE, Train "The Carib,l"" cedurcs ond " l~d ',..walted with the horses from RussIa In 1867, Alaska MEEHAN & CO, Solicitors for the Executor. Fixturcs, etc . St. John's Thursday SI'pl . 283 Duckworth Street, \\' AREHOUSE Pltl:'>CES Sl first year s I ~IJ~ Tendler came In," has yielded more than a blll· t.A Bldg. Dllckwortb M. will ma~\c conn('cti'1.~ rtt DIAL 5085 gistration for. I' :Halkell shrugged IYlllcally. Ion dollars In gold, copper, 01.1 7048·1047 St. John's, Newfoundland, A DANGEROUS THING! aux B<:squcs lI'illl' S Callada. ~,------i' "JMrt likely an excuse to get a sliver, coal, lead, tin, platln· REG, T,MORGAN Haven for regular pili":: take place :., t~5e look at' me. Though why Urn and mercury. 'r FIRE INSURANCE Co:'st ~el'l·i('e. INSURANCE LIMITED ing at 9 a.m. , h1'd want to, I wouldn't know, CU:'\'~; !C eTi 0" ST. .'1' Ii IC Temple Bldg .. P.O. Box 1&1. LAND SURVEYS the University. I I CROSBIE & CO, LTD. LEWISPORT!: ~'I:\I(l Ypu'd think I had horns Ind 341 DucklVorlll St Train "The Cafl"'" mselves at the 'i I elm'en hoofs and a spiked tail." Dial 80370 or 7751 LAND APPRAISALS Agcnls lur :101ilo Jellick laid a sober reo UNDElt\I'H1TEnS ,\1 St ..lolI,,·s l.iU p.lI1. 1':'.1, departme DRAUGHTING LLOYD'S ~CJlt. IClh. will m,i.{ c·'· '4rd on him. ,. J DRUG STORES the academic . ''1 do 1I0t lee you &I such. ~ WHITE PRINTING LOW [{ATES im ;",1 LC'.vispor:e DIAL 5U31 with the ti But I am wondering enouflh to I '''i,\ M. CONNORS LTD. gO!lavista [or rC:~\IL:' i-~"i'~ MINEOGRAPHING : '.Joiln·s·LclI'isporle ~I·~·.'·( Ilk I direct question. Are you I ...;,,~ , au WATER 8'1', I faculties. i HARDWARE STORES_ rON;{ECTW:'\' \'.'1''1 I for work, or jUlt drift· . J.t; . •. DIal ZZOI AND PHOTO ~ooki,',n, .~~ P L.\ C[:'IT L\ 1;1 y mg. ~ -- COPYING R~~:.IIJ1· 3.10 J.rl l.~i". "SOmI might call It drifting, l AYLWARD'S F I'~ I HARRIS & HISCOCK, LTD ,ill~ Sl. Joiln's I"ri,I.I) .. · 10m. having a look at the coun· t '. 9-:1 PBARMAC1 Cor. Monch, & Empire Aft Gerry Halley GE:-;ERAL IL\lm\\'.\ltE 11th. lI'ill make CU'lI,.·1 try,'".Jenced Haskell. "As for a ~ , • Dlstributurs [or Sunbcam .\rg~ntia with :I!o;ur \·c.< perior .dwelling job, 'that' could depend," No "",;M Q dresG DIal 1IOO'l' . , ~, ~ ~r Electflcal Appllar.l'cs . t!l~ West Run P,"cc'''''., E:' just but Surveys ltd. ng room, kitc '''On whal?" Iil<.e onoIher's, 011 rules KENNEDY'S sports Goods and Spl'rl> . C(!\':\ECr:ON SGt.'Tlt 1. ~ "On. where,~O~~~\a~~~ .. .:::..or-~~.~.~~ coots:":' DRUG STORE, TELEPHONE 90876 wear (or all IIccaSions SEllYIC'E bedrooms a 104 Duckwort' 81. DIAL :;016 , /(egubr 8.10 a.m ::.~:, freehold I Dlsl UBI ______ill~ St. .Iohn·s fri,!:" -. ">'.~~r ,-.v;' . ERI'JEST CLO'"'STON, LTD : tlth I'. ill mal;e cOni!,; '.\ DUNN'~~ • ./ ... PBAJtI'llAC1 ~lc~'LAflY AUT()~IA'l'lL' i.\r:~€ll:ia lIith S. ~ , Cor. Mayor Int \\'i\fl~1 ,\1 It L'UNlJITI(li\\:',I, :r'lr w:ulal' LLIAM frlI· Zlll II'.\TEB ST Sen·il'c. Merrymeeting R•. LAW OFFICES DIAL 1388 DL\L 4183 . , ------FREIGHT ACC:f'T A' PHONE . - PARKD~LE 1'1\ E!(;H': ST. '!~)I1:\ . PBAR1IIAC1, . ~iEAT!NG . NEil 13!tCOK SLi;\!([ E1lubetb An. DON'T DO IT YOURSELF! CHECK THE Fi'c,~hl [or rculCir 1 DIal 111110 ,eA. HUBLEY, LTD. :Juhu',·Corncr Brollk --~- DAILY NEWS WANT ADS FOR AN MEMORlj -- I'LU~II1I",G alld 1I1o,\Tt.'H; '''er S.S. Northern [;,n;'( MURPHY'S 'EXPERT'! ., , DRUG noD, , CO:HIL\('!'OIlS be a,c~l)ted at thl' Dock Itep. General ElectriC Shcd Frida)' <.n" 5 .- .: . \ UII Mllltim ItoH It can be dangerous and costly too, ta OF NI DIal 14f. 3" King'~ Road 1):.1 2~Ilfi ISrpt: Illh and 12111 p 3' -----'- try your hand at home-made repairs or im· -~·-IG p.m. THOMPSON'S e University provements 1 Have them done the right RADIO.TV REPAIRS I'IlETGHT ST . .JOU:>' . PDARMACI r..\ \' SEllner. && Qullll VIlli way, the safe way, by consulting -with one ne~ Facull iOi. GREA:- EASTERN OIL Frei:llI [or pGr:; SI. WELCOME WAGON of the experts you'll find listed in our classi· C (l')SC 'Bay pcr ~.s. 11.lr:;I~ one and tv. ·COMPANY, LTD. be a:c~n:cd al Ihe 11"":' FLEMING'S HOSTESS fied section. A phone call will bring the REPAIRS 'ro flAlJIUS. '1 ~ PBAP.MAC!, Shed S~tur"'), Sq:l. ired. Roo : ; I Will Knock at Your 0001 right help to your door I AND ALL ELECTIl11AL . , IA.. Pennywell .... a.m. to 5 p.m. ." APPLIAN(,ES I . DIal 92m with Gifts and Greetings for ling .'J DIAL 3001 to 3UU5 , .~ from Friendly Business DIAL 2177 - 2178 2179 red, Will '1 ---_.- ...... --- GRO'CERS (RETAIL) Neighbours and Your USED CARS . s~ contad Civic and Social', ADVERTISE IN THE NORMAN ·OOWNr~ On the' occasion' of: LTD ~t'ei.phol14 U New Go.et I!t fOTl A CAR YOU CAN . " m.1 ~72? ·New Comer to the City Da'ENIl ON CALL ., The .Birth of a Ba by. ADEI.AIDE ~IOTORS I.tll MOBILE <:;ROCETfRIA Daily News I PHONE "A Complel. Stll, At \'our ":.a.iIrllWIii~iII" ": put your pocket willeh around his neck! Now WI Slor~ At \'our Door. DIAL 3015 e .. n eilli him a wateheJ0i and mean it!" UIAL 93490 948~5, 6957 or 90943

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~J~tt\. .... __ ...... !: £"o~~...... , "! i· . ,. I ; P1d.TO 1 A,M,-CALL 9·0020 · , NEAL~S . EASTERN STOCK. MARKf T QUALI-rr BUILT, KINSMEN · I., IMPORT BIG, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL !J , LTD. \ ision, Boys Club AND LOW PRICED, TOO , Deep '., ·,c Range&, ,'. Polishert wspaper BINGO O'.ophones ' , . : ; l:crss Systellll, , , !{rcorders \-';D SERVlll SERIES No. 16 U\ES YOU CAN RELY ON I. I, ;(10 I 10 3005 TO-DA Y'S NUMBERS SLIVERS and KHOT HOLES FOR SALE BY , t , .R STREET ! 'I ,I, I . r: I N G o PUBLIC .:; .~ , i B , DODGE 43 49 63 10 23 ", 19 58 75 SPECIALS ~. 2 55 74 AUCTION 21 7 34 1956 METEOR 2 Door ... $975. 5 '" KILOWAn, 195B HUDSON SEDAN $1600, 8 47 64 Neal's Wharf 18 38 "Well Geo{ge, we better get 1954 DODGE SEDAN .... $600, I------d ... er to work and RE~lODEL the . '., 48 66 family closet!" TODAY EASY TERMS ROYAL .GARAGE ts • • • PHONE 2094 LTD, CAR LOT 92196 That's right Mister - get rid , , , you go of the skeletons and make SEPT. 9th 'I II your home more comfortable. 1 Help W. anted-Women 1 PARTIES Inte~e.led tn high 0'-1---' .. -- ---.----­ 'r . It is easy today to make any ,Electric • MAKE MONEY al home n.1 low Paintin~ !obs done. I :,'.... HOME DlPROVE,IENT you 11.30 a.m. . . i Plcase apply 14 Casey S:rcct ;'=:;:~~!:I~~.·. . , necd - so don't rielay, !cmbhng our Itcms. Ex· : Dr Phone 41;83·L. 6epB,lm I -; ,. ..,. ; pencnec unnecessary. Elko I .. ·· - - .- ... --- ... --'. - .< !20 Boxes i ~Hg, 515 N. f'air[ax, LOI THE CENTRAL BARBER I 1 : : An~clcs 36, Calif. SHOP, We are now operat· I ,·1 ! I HORWOOD ~epg 10 ing eight chairs, You can be . [' I Youn g PIGS I._-'--._- .. -.---'.- assured of the best possible . ~ ~ Help· Wanted Female ICrvice plus the least pOl· ,1.1 . LUMBER Ex M,S, "Fergus" from P,E.1. I. $100 MONTHLY far wI.rlng .ible waiting, 24 Kew Gower I" Help Kiddies lovely rlressed given yOU St" opp, Adelaide Motors, as bonus, Just show North " I American Fashion Frock5 FOR SAl.~Strurtural Steel, Co.~ Ltd. I to friends, No canvassing, I Btlm; R Beams; Angles; Investment or Channels; Plates; Shafting I .~;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;:::;;~:._ necessary, Northexperienc~ Amer. etc" various size6,. Nfld HM C S CABOT AND GLADYS lean Fashion Froeks, Ltd., Sdivage & Sales Co" Ltd., ., • • E NORMA MISS VElVET HORN 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept. 11 Patrick Street; 'PhoH C.3540, Montreal. 1709, Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve), Freight at Canada Packers Tuna Boat for Charter, mar 19, \y~ar WANTED WANT TO RENT-3 bedroom experienced Wedgeport TRAINING WILL RECOMMENCE on THURSDAY AT NOON for An Experienced Short Home or Apartment close )oratol'Y " guide. TH,URSDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER, 1959. I ! · Order Cook, male prefer- to Pepperrell A.F.B, Long Room Urgently , . lease for the right place. All reserve personnel are required to rcp'Jrt to' :hnicians Roddickton and all points I red, Also a Head Wait- 1 ' Apply Call 89 Ext. 2107. Building 5, Buckmoster's Field at 7.45 p.m, on thot, ,. I· :.' arc inl'ited Requested to Cook's Hr. Sailing Saturday at or I ress. References required. <, on the Te TOURIST BUREAU FOR SALE-PlanD In Mood date, · i I a horatories of ' · Apply to condition, for further by a un English I ---:0:--- , ,::h St. John's. VELVET HORN LTD., partieulars. Apply Box 400 Y9 9 MAC'S SNAX I Men ond women wishing to join the Royal Can·' \,:lowing qu HOLYROOD. c/o Daily News, Write .!.;l:-rd: lady. adian Navy (Reserve) should report to Building TOPSAIL ROAD . "1 I uninr or Phone 92029 IRUN A DEPARTMEt-.'T 5, Buckmaster's Field (Prince of Wales Street· , \L·ademic) STORE FRO:l1 YOUR MISS STEMBRIDGE · ------_._--- Entronce) an this or following Thursday nights, . :,., and Ch HOME-We put in business WAY STUDIO . c/o Nfld. Hotel H, GARRETT, · I . "'I' 'liqr Tech CRYSTAL PALACE LOCAL absolutely FREE. Amazing , Ii ,,!e Xll NEW money·making plan assure~ Commander, R,c'N, (R), I, I I I , ''''I GOULDS ROAD , . .. '-' suecess from start. . Show Commonding Office, OF THE DANCE CABBAGE fellow - workers, friends, DEFE:-'-CE CONSTRUCTION LABOUR DAY In out total rotation beautifully displayed cloth· (1951) LIMITED CLUB OPEN ing for entire family. new PROJECT: Fire Retardant some tons AUTUMN SEM£STER 5 p,m. 350 Nylon outerwe~\r, work ,Paint of Inlerior of Hangar No, ~hoe~. women's uniforms, 1 2. R,C-A.F, StRtion, Turba)", Commencng October 3rd DANCE AT NIGHT or 28 !hirts ete, Experience un· ; Nfld., File 122·7·T7·9. Music by the Modern· necessary, Your o\\'n cloth· II SEALED TENDERS, plainly· BARGAINS 1 I in~ FREE. Write [or com· . marked as to content and ad.: ...... __. ...- ..... ----..... ---.,...... ,v ~~'¥ ...... For Registration DIAL 93783 Railway cars. .' ,','... •...... ~ .. aires Orchestra :"i' , • -~---.,.... -. -:.~~~~ , VZI1I111ll1 RiC/, Ca/Juaflc. plete outfit. actual samples. : dressed to the undersi~ned, for I I Department 120, Blake· the above project. will be rr· >\,f. I II proriuct of carellil plDllfl!1IQ .'~'~,:, DIAL 90024 Walker, P.O. Box 657, . ._ ,;t .• mld scientificallv fluurisited Montreal. ,celved until 3:00 p.m. I Ea,tern .. __.______. __ : Daylight Time) .1 UNIVERSITY II tilorollgilly Net! foundlalld I ,Jill mLLER, MEMORIAL Product. WANTED - One qualified I TIIURSIHY, October I, 1959, i I steam·fitler to install Dry Specifications and tender I~ 'Iinister of BIDGOOD'S ·;'.h, 195·, ARCHIBALD ~lean,in~ plants at Placen· forms re~\Iired may be obtained: OF NEWfOUNDLAND Waterford Bridge Road I ha, •Phone 4430·A. by Prime Contractors only [rom: ~' ,_ R dl T t D.C.L, Plans Section, Room 158, I ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA FARMS REPAIRS '" a os. oas ers, I d I b I • d 't ,l I Catering Flat Irons. Heaters, Vacuum at t Ie a (res, e OIV, 1\ CPOSI .~ ,foundland HARBOUR GRACE C',e1.. ,reqilirerl ('Jr e'"'iI ~el of rloClI· ----,-- ~-.- , DiAl 5~80.H. aU:::7 Imth \ tHr.nt5, Thi,,, d('pO:-1d 1:-. forfcitrrJ I gi\lrotlon for first year students will begin on Partios ,I I if tllc I day" 1~Ih Sopte,mber, with an Assembly al ·Pullets For 5 Ie N.;W~IIITllODilUGCCEA.-N~- cOll1t>iPtr~pel'llic~ti"I1S and · a "ns " d C t 1 1<1 rt 1I0t returned In ~ood order I I L ,III.IilJ"11 arpe mar e· C f I [ I d Oon In Pitt\ Memorial Hall ot which registration Dinners SPECIAL PRICE to look like new: Von on or ,,0 ore tie 0Ilrt((111 I ay :-'1t' Caribou" rc~ and other aclivities w·ill be outlined, IS', old Pllllet! at S2.1n ea. Schrader adds 101l0wi111; c011trad Rward. r:ltlr;da)', Sept. 1l1011~ proecs~ y~ar5 I lir\1 year student! must attend. . Dial I F,O,B, FLOnE:-ICEVILLE, N.B. to life of ru;:s. Cleaned in Sl'ecif,catiolls will he on , ,:Jl1neetion at LAYI:--lG _ DISEASE FREE home or at OUr plant. I'iew at Builders' Exeflal1~cS il1 :, ' with S. s. , lion for ,all students other tnan first year Light Sussex or N,ll. x BR, 'Phone 91033. New ~Iethod Halifax, Fredericton, ~loncton, 95 LONG'S HILL II toke place on Friday, 18th S'eptember be· 6967 Cros,breds, Rug Cleaners, Freshwater SaInt John, N,B" 51. John's, Here is a very fine building and a good buslnes~ : FOR [M~1EDIATE SHIP~ENT, Road. Nfld, Board of Trade, DCL Inning at 9 a,m, in the Merrymeeting Building I Halifax Branch Ofliee and at corner, siluated in a busy intersection of the city,' .. Write, Wire or Phone 4620.F I - .• ------the University, All such students should present I the address below, with lots of passing trade. .. " H. G. CRANE ! Well Washing Elch tender must be sllhmlt· i: I' C'JribulI" at the University before that date to I;~CUUD Fi(QM S 16,5CO TO S 12,500 .BARGA!~i: i. ::11 p.1I1. T BASEB,ALL 44 ~JO:\HOE ST" ST, .I01l~·S I WALL WASRl:,G - Wallt ted on the forms pre,crihen and t departments as necessary on their cour~es ' 1,\ ill m~ll{e 01' contact i cleaned by new machi~e. be accompanied hy a ,ecllrity }" p(1r:e willi I the ~codemic, year, and to fa~ilia~ize th~m­ SENIOR I Results perfect; sal'es paint depo,it in Ihe a1110l'l1t of ~1.. l ...... ," , I : .. r· rc~ular port.! , With the time table fer registration in the -:-Ie~ 11cthod Ru~ and Wail 500.00 or 3 bid honn in lhe' I Donald's Cle8ners, Freshwater Ro~d amount of 10% of the bid price , I· . '."Imrle' Sen'ice. I faculties. . Fifth and Deciding : I' !, 'Phone 910~3. as called for in the tender I I I r TI!'~ '~'FST Game of Finals : '. (T';T,,\ BA \' 'Poultry Fa rm docll men ts. EAST FLORENCEVlLLE, N.B, TO I.ET-Suite 4 office! tn The 10llfSI or ~I1Y tentlt'l' not '110 a.r1. tr;lin I 7:00 p,m. 1,·1 ·'·.n., friday, FOR SALE scp8,tmtll Royal Bank 1l1;i1dinp" WC5t I1tCe.i~a1'il,I' ~"Le~tC'tl, -_. -- I Enl!. Iilrnl ror Fhippini :"aKl' connection ON PATRICK STREET ST, BON'S vs I J, I), H:N,-';ISUN, S .. ,wlal')', T I' .. \ ::!I \Io;or Vc:s el Statutory--Notice firm or rnstnl11~ brol;er. I perior dwelling, containing large living room, HOLY CROSS Ilial 90:II~, ,Inhn 0 tfOri! . :\u, 4 '1'<'111[1. I\td~" 5ti 1.)'UI1 St., I. :; lin PIlc2ntia Bl)" \l'rr.\ 1\' .. \, OIlI"l"io. '-______, In the mDtter ur Lh~ tstnte ~f I . .coll, HeJI f);l~te Agent. I il ()~ SOt:TH room, kitchen, breakfast room, bathroom, William Upham Knowlln~ jlyB,( If) I sC'p~.lIj 'EnVICE : bedrooms and utility rooms. Oil furnace late or SainI John's In th~ ----­ I. P j() a.m. train ,freehold land, front and rare gardens. Island of Newfoundland, In· . I I 1,'111', Frid:)', CARD Apply surance Agent, deceased, :1::. ';e connect REQUIRED " I :1 : I ~ • ·I.h S.S. All persons claimin~ 10 he er@ditors of or who hal'e any JUNIOR OFFICE ASSISTANT .'1, .~I 1 , ! , LliAMS &. CUMMINGS Dr. H! J. claims or dem~nd~ upon or If· , I I .AW OFFICES, 333 DUCKWORTH STREET· f@cting the estate of Willi 1m (FemaI8) with knowleclgs of· Typing. l,. I Upham Knoll'hng, late of Saint ;117 ACC'=f'r I'HONE 2020, 5674 or 697i. Writ. stating "91 and 8xpsrieme, if CIIlY, :I' q. JOIl7\· WARRICK John's. In the Island of New· 7.~;') HAMil. TOf>.JAVf:.f>.JUt t; ':::eK SEr.VICt; foundlanl. Insuunce Agent. de· to: . .-~ 1 cea.'5ed, Bre requested to .end rRI::EIIOLD \ [or rr:!ulilr por~. Has tl'J~umed . ,,'cr Brouk particulars of their claim~ in W"- UJ" o!"~i yOI) I'JI,other good. Twa Storey writing. d~ly attested, to The .\()rlh~rl1 R::tn~cr MEMORIA~ UNIVERSITY prtldice DWElling 01' HCllT1illon Ave., with freehold I~nd.~: Eastern Trust Company, 275 PARKER & MONRDE l TOI . ,I at the Dock A very popular spot to live, neor churche~ ~nd ,·,,1<11 ~nd SatU ,===~======'I Water Street, Saint John's, Ad· ,ep~.10(tel) ,:i1 ,,~d 12th P a. 1ll OF NEWFOUNDLAND minlslrator of the said Estate. schools, and a quiet residential orea, OWNER on or before the 9th day of HAS BEEN TRANSfERRED TO MAINLAND. 1 October A,D, 1959, alter which IT ST. JOHN • University is snking accommodation WANTED t; . Y SERVICE FEMALE TYPIST' date the administrator will pro· S,nith ("orona'·· ,. , i"r purts 51. J r ne.w Faculty members. Apartments I ceed to distribute the said : .:. ;,or ~.s. BurgeO I Preferobly with experience, I estate havin~ regard oilly to JOHN C. HAMLYN ! and two bedroom capacity are I:, d 01 (hr Dock o~e capable of taking over con, I tHe claims of whleh It shall, TYPEWRITERS & CASHIERS I t'.".!", Sept­ , .. : then hove had notice. I R~AL ES1ATE' I Ulred • Room andb' oard In prIvate• .trol of filing and perform-. Dated Rt Saint John's thi.1 9!h . OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT p.m." . Dial 735i 238 Hamilto~ Ave. Diol 2339-H i I) ing general office duties.; clay of September A,D. Hl~9. s for single Faculty mtmbers is also DOMINION MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT eo .. LTD. , AJ'Jply by letter only to i \~'o0.n &: KELLY, r SoliCitors for Will' any perlons inttrllt.d OFFICE EOUIPMENr elVIS/ON , ! P.O, BOX 458 I the Arlmlnl5tratoT. I .' 'e Contact the Secretary to tht Prtli· 191 WAJER STREET DIAL 5105 I All replies will be held in 1: 111 ()lid;Wllltil St, , lelephone 5749. I [strictest confidence, 1St. .1111111>" Nflll, MAIN OFFICE - ._.•. 4052" . 4053 A-dvertlse In The Newsl.j sep3,4,8 l..sepO,16,2.1,~O ,' ..

• THE DAILY NEWS, ST. NFlD. WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 9

',' ," .,' Disease of Sheep , ..... : '. OTTAWA, - Measures for LIME Etc. Etc. the control of scrapie disease of OF sheep are to be entended so as ~------~~------to cnsure complete' eradication THE, Just received a shipment of Lime in ·125 lb. Airtight Steel of all animals as~ociated with Drums: these con'lainers are very easily to handle - no leakage any outbreak of the disease. the Hem. Douglas S. Karklless, Mini· OOli or waste from these packages, and are very convenrent to have 1 . , ster of Agriculture, nnnounced I around your Barns or Warehouses. to[~ac~~pie is a disease of the THE GREAT IMPOST~R central n~rvou; system of she~p, The Amazing Careers' of ALSO resulting in dedh of infected F. W. Demara- •..•••••• 1, •••••••....••••••••••.•••...••..•..••••.•••••••.' ••..•...... •.. 5 animals. Fifteen outbreaks Robert Crichton $3.95 TAR

. h:lve been officially eonfirmd NO ROOM IN THE ARK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls in Canada, the, first In '1945. FELT While the number o[ animals in Alan Moorehead 5.00 SHEATHING PAPER ...... Rolli whIch the uisc;:se has been dia· ETHIO~IAN ADVENTURE gnos~d in each flock has been Herbert fi itfling~r 4.25 CEMENT ...... smpll, heC"I:,'; the flock' ll-·vc ' THEKE SHALL BE WINGS been ui~i'o;r.d 'o! imm~dlJlely I th~ 111l:::tie has lJccn rcrol'~t.:d · Ledie Roberis .... 5.00 to strikc as hi~h as 30 per cent WORTH LIVING FOR .... of the sheep in infccteu ftocks Eva Bartok ...... 2.75 , in the Unit.ed Kingdom and in , AFRICAN FOLLIES ,,I Europe. . The disepse Is cons:d~red to Constance I: have been brough to CanJdJ Tomkinson ...... 3.00 with sheep importatlons from BEST BEST OF the United Kingdom .Sueh im'l ports hare been embargoed GREGORY CLARK since 1954. I · Craig Bal/antyne 3.50 TELEPHONES: 5143 . 5144 QUEEN ST. When the disease has appear· FOR 2c PLAIN ed in a Canadian [lock, the en· Harry Golden .... 4.7.5 !I tire fln~k has been slau'~htered under the 'authority of t:le Ani· THE ALTERNATE CASE mal Conta'siolls Diseases Act. Joseph F. Dinneen 4.25 1 m~~ts in San Fra,~c:s~ I' I SWlt:r.rlaIlU :~I~vel'·'lrr.:. I Any fIocl;s to which saies have REFLECTIONS Women vs. I ." ":.<;\1 b~c" mnd~ from i"t"c!~rl (' ,:.l,s: : ~ya5 g:'Jdu~lej fro:'l hi:;' \ and any fIQ:l;s whicll may have· R. A. Parsons .... 3.00 ',In 312 yeD.rs W:':':I :~ flocks Will be p:accd unrler II B k I inside of their ho:nes. , ~ ted to the S,a:c S .. ,·, qumntine and di sheep in the Ie 00 se lers Who sa,s no? Dorothy :,lcCul· ; \'cd there until lS~3. ,­ flock will be siJ\I(~htered. I ~:·"·"'f.: h,"'- ... ". :- !~. Ail sheep mGl'ed f,om the Spin 442" or 2008 or 3191 1lough Lee, chairman o! the Sub­ verive Activities Control Board, legi'.iatur? ~.1rs. Le" "c, ,infected !lock dmi:lg the 42 ~ \ --.-- I ex·mayor of Portinlld, Ore .. and chairrr.an of tho (..,: -,." For ,He owns real e~tate and ope:· I the United States. then became: months prec:din'! the diagrosis I. o~:time child prodigy. SJ~ he· Commiq:on, n r.;~·~~~~r , TlJ lieves women shouid tok,'ele no Portla"d Traffi~ S]fpll' ~.es a bowling al.ey in Voncou·: instruct~rs in l~e Commonw,alth: of scrapie. and th~ir imlD~diate i . lI I cr. But he :ctur~~ norlh each 1 Air Tral.ning Pwn at EdmontoJ i progcnc)" will be traced and: '. . R:rA',R1 condition that dC;jra(!es or den· sian, llnd a munich,;!'· I summer to n~ for Just an aver·: and Wmlllpeg under famous' 'Iauehtcrcli. All olller sheep in: .. lies anyone his constit\ltio~al! 1'!~8 '\'hile 5'[1';"" -- ~~" s~~~~'n~~~R Inort?en bush pilot W. R. 1Wapi ~ flocks to which s\l('h movemcnts , , rights. Oc~aus" the Bed, arc C'J:l I C0fl';~i~.ii~ne~ o'f"r':",>~! ! , Ma~. ha\'c taken p'"cc will hc Pllt REASONABLE ~ATES ,ta~:Iy on thc lookout for such I· she was elected ~'YO:. conditions to feed t~eir ~nti·' stayed in ~f[ice for 'he I ~~~:~~r,IP;;rr:t:~!.11 StaIr Writer Opera.lo~ Pelly, wIth its base I They got their r~lcase in 1944 ,.,,' . '. . GUARANTEED WORK II' Yuk on ICPl-. camp on th~ Pell!' Rive~ ' is a It0 fi'~ th e acriD. I "..nil •• na R0" 'd-' 'orun(.,r a ··"Iodquarantine d 4" orm sunclll.'lace: "nth, Iroill ' I ,\merican prop~pa\lda mac:,ine. I yenrs. . "Women should do their b(',t,' I., 1953. the St~te f' " pilot Cedric Mah p~Dvlne5' thrc~·year effort. now hIts sec· I the "Hump"-and it was on o~e • .".. '. .• ,~": . I I, I to make their towns shining ex .. ' j;J:o>'::y i'ff.r'. ";lc"~:\ I~c , al llnk wiih the outside: and year. to map the geological Iof these f1lgh:s from Indin into· tile, d~te on \I hlCh c .. 10.( el. ani I P H 0 N ~ 7 3 1 3 scnt h~r to GermanI' 3. for Operation Pelly, 200 1 structure of the surrounding 25" throwing !il'e tons of U.S. doi· n1a.s. were remol'l'(l from those I I am pies of wlIat ollr dem]LTac), i and gOl'ernmental ~fia;:< · northeast of this Yukon, zoo square mlles. It is one of six I iars into the mountains. So far, (lo~ks. . Elect . staads for." she Sill';. '''fhpI ':roups accused by th~ Altorn:'1 'Of to GermJJ eit:.· AlmS,l. i such in various parts as he knows it has nCI'i!r been; } locks which a:c rc"",rded as' I should make SIIre t';at nothing Gene'at of coneil':' " Ited act; ["ater. President 1':: .... "',. ope~ations lc ronlc I occurs in their commuaities that vi:ies are actually Communi,: :',? l'~.S . . short, husky BrItish Col. I of Canad~ in the geological sur.: found. The L.S. gover~ment a source of SC:'ar 11'111 he trea'l c ·nir.te1 her to IImbl.lm of Chbese extraction' \'e)"s natlOnai program that may, wasn't convinced he didn't havc le(i OS infecled flock; and order· enf're Ltd. : \':\,l'-:t~'~ t~ .. d~'mocri!tic concepts d~:nI:1Jt2d. 'f P"rol~. She j()~::e·i :', on which this country was foun·· ~;rs. IRe insist, t~at the job whose career would provine rna: I ta!te 20 years to complete. I the money and the investigatio~ cd sl:1I1'.·htcred. Fiocl:s lI'ill he' 9() CAMPBEU AVE. I' t~,j6 a:ld became il< . l:'~S f>O D!a('~ ror the ~o callp(: terlll for a s~elf of novels, flies! Ced spent a day in Whitehouse! continued form noths. rt'2:.rded as source flocks if '.fier hours 'PHONE 6401. ded." I ~.Beaver aIrcraft that carries: to pick up suppl!es. accompanIed: He had carried. without in' scraFie is identified in sheer, , .~ way to put this communi· '.rom3"·.s int'Jiticn. ! Iv.·.dar hous9kgepin~ vigilance, "The S \CR is ,'rictl,. a~ op:~ I sllJlplies to 10 men on the Geolog. ! by studer.t assistant geologist I eldent. 22 loads of gold hllllion. from tha: source in other flocks I . J Ic!jIl Survey 01 Canada op~~~~io~. ROS3 Batema~, 23, of Toronto. i into Chaungking to back liP the or if other circumstances indi~a· I , into action. she exp:ains. is b,·: court 11:lh all the con'titution~' ,~Once during the S~cond World Others on the operation Includ~ : paper mo~ey which lI'as to be nn 1te that it has been a source of : or¥an:zwg and JOJn~g respon·: safrgua:n, provided." she say: . sb.e groups to correct abuses., "It', a very meticulous and i~g' War he dumped. $40.000.00~ in Dr .. Lewis Green, son o! Can· I American loan. !lut on Ihls t:iP: scapie infection. I , "A .1~t e~n b(· done thl;?ugh or·, li,tic 0~erati0n. The clo": JI!bd American currcney inlo the ad.a s minister of external al· i at 22.000 fcet. icin~ kllock~d Ollt I . . galllzmg, ..she says. but not. thir,g you can compare m\' j, I ~ow~ of the Hlmaiaya MOlin' fairs. Dr. J. A. Roddick of Van' I' on~ engine of the two· engined I All infected premises 11'111 be . talns. Later he flew with r.e~'1 cou\'er and Ottawa ls in charge. C..J5., 'required to be cleaned and· "I·crvthl!1g. She feels that ~ to is king on th~ bench . .~ • \ another effective combat?nt is. "In thi, 'type of work v~u ca" tral Clair~ Chennault's F:\'l~g, With them are three senior as-I H d hI t· m ell' \'e ~ disinfected. and rcstoc1;in~ with ") ner-o"Dlly c:mlact nelghb~rs I use i:l!uition. E's a fo~t.findi­ sll.ver. dollors I s!stants: Craig. 25, Van· ;: sheep 11·.ill be permitted W~_·"I SCii:r" ~ers, cartln~ Dou~ias pre~a~~ng j~~'p ~\~e~CCcd\ Icc: o~ly and alert t~~m to u~democratlc' job. You can't guess. You bal' o:Y,c to buy eouver: Yaklmishyn, 21,t dded It would be hetter to try ;Ifler. nlne:y days follOWIng. from r Communls~ l!n~s ~ ~!Ich~el I 'It,',' "1"11' g.ot to Iistea to evidence and j,' mainland alleglanc~ In the I' Ro~li~~ Man .. · and Jam~5 Craw· s crash landing tha~ to lea\'~ dealling and dlsIn[ectlOn. : The more shinbg examples. clde the case impartiallv." Cblrme civil war. . fo~d, 21. Ganges, B.C. There are I themsell'es stranded In the mOlln·1 -.------:h...:~ orl1.'t' l'l:.LLlrlC~ 1l'~~ ~t:e. of! Anyway. ~lr$. Lee ~avs th,/ ·3Ioucester, ~ OF WAR . I also three other student assist· talns without radio shelt~r or· 'e U.S. and Its p~op,e In action. ';he seriously coubts th~t the-' to ':.:Be said .in an Interview" hiS I ants: Gerry Goruk, 23. Hamilton,; i supulles. The cargo' han to l:oim·\:oiS PROTEST ~o.' l~ r;',~re persuaSive we can b.~ term uSllall" is used. "Actuc' St. John'l :. ~nt wo.k is no le$s da .. ger·. Walter Nassichuck. We s tvlell.· Their dcscent would be Jivc L00:DO" Ill' t·) A '" 'ng democracy to them" is such a thing as woman's in ~; "but I got sick of war." ! B.C.: and Stewart Biusson, 20, I II' ' ., / .' __ u.er~ . - pr? !he say!. . t'Jition. at least the waif tho cnd :~'Jle is one of a leglo:! of men. Vancouver. tlmes S.o cr. - .5. Irn of 50 indla.l studen.s man" with similarlY col.rful \. The act saved both .them ann marched Monday to Communl;t She regards her service on the, term l\sually is us;:rJ. "Actui1' I bvfoundlana . • .• Whe~ pllot Mah returned to, the plane because the)' ma~'~e~ ~hina's l~gation building here ~o SAUl as one lof t~e most Impoc' ,Iy," sh o emlri:1s. "in![\:tion i' MacCORMAC'S Oulporis backgrounds, who make d.velop· Canada in 1950 he· airlllted sU!}-i t . I I 10000 fret I~r' t Ch' .' I I' f I 01 the North possible I II h Kit! j . i 0 clrc e B '. ." pro.cst I~ese 110 a 10~S 0 n· ~~nl and cha.I.?~glng Johs of hcr ,~ot a rash cut of the hIre. I .' . pe,s to t e . mat pro ect n I enough for thee nglnc to de·lc,' ,din's frontier. "('hina. le~rn to. Dial ~lBl 2·3 hfe. SACB. IS a fire· IT'"''1h':r i Iwli(;I'c it's ~~·,i·.··~'.:~e that's b-·· Sailing · as hls friends call hIm, I nor.her:: B.C. for !lye years, then: They returned safely to Calcutta. ,drol\' the mar." declared one: GI:AP ST grcup. aPPOinted by the Pres I· 'ed on your past pxperi2nces il' . man of 37, hisl fle~ co .. structlon materIals to the I I placard carried by tJe paraders. ' llIRTJlS----- : dent. It ~~. mnme" whether, lifr " )m Glouc~!t'l In black, brush~ut-I nell line before JoIning his prc~· -- -_ .. -_-._-' . --... _ .... --- , ___ If ~!rs. L?~'s definition is cor ttimmed beard and ent employer, B.C .. Yukon Air 1 POPE VISIT • .' rect, fric 'ri~ ~a\' th'J~ ~h", .. \~rn1·' YOUNG - Born to Howard M.Y. Blue Peter He risks injury d~lly I S~rvlce of Wotson Lake, Y.T. i VATICA:\, CITY (Reuters) -' ' I bl~ one of the n'lO~t intuiti\:e neo· .·mou~ts:n and forost I K~EW WOP MAY I The Pope wlll leave hIs summer IN MEMORIAM and Cynthia Young (nee Tay·, Again n!e in the world. For she I!c' Seplember " ljIlr-jR:tti:ig his aIrplane down on I Ccd and hIs brother Albert-" reside~ce at nearb), Castel Gan· ! lor) at thc Grace Hospital on' · ::\'d all ol'er tJ? globe and M.V. Blue Clo~J and s!reams. who now operates an airplane 1 dolfo Wednesday and come here. LESLIE Sept. 4,h. a son. worked in a wide 1'3rietv of im· _eptember . of the life is all thai koers rental service in Montreal-left: to pra)' at the tomb of Pope Piu' . . PHArr-Born at the Grace, pOe! ont ann int.,resti~g jobs. 9 - In 10ling mernory of ;, _)1. "I guess I was born their home of Prince Rupert, I XI!, wh" wlll have been dead 11 . :~Iaternity Hospital 011 Sept.· N' , "Si:ice my ,dad was a na\'~' Jr bookings ,on!: hlll'~"""~llll B.C .• In 1940 to study nybg In months on that day. dear wife and mother. 3rd, to Calvert and Mary Pratt, . · officer," "he sovs, "I spe:11 most " GLADYS LESLIE, a SOIl, I 'of rr.l· yO'In~er years giob' Peter who pas;cd al'oay, )!OOUES-Frank and Dodie· trottin~. I grew up in Hawaii. Blue September Rth, 1955. :I!oores (nee Payne) announced, ,the Philiroines. .Japa n. Cilina. )OC Again Steamship! Long d~ys and nights the arrival of .neir daughter, I · Guam and all the European bore your pain, Elizabeth Jill, at the Grace Hos ! conntrirs exceot Spain. Greecp To wait for cure, but aJt pital on Sept. 2nd, 1959. Weight' , a,d TurKPY. J han little forrln l . Limited in vain; 'g:ade school education. \I'e "I. 18 Ibs. 14 oz. I I ' We wr,tched you suffer 1------wcre \lever In any place long hone: 366 i, 1 N' wc heard you sigh. DEATH : t::1fJUgh." and 'I' All we could do was jusl ------i LODEH - Passel] peacefully I ~!rs. Lee receil'ed wast of her I staT\d by, ,earlv education from tUlors. Un I When the time came we 'away on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, at : Iii she entered high schooi in I suffered too. 11 p.m .• Carlene Frances, aged :\,pwport. R.I., her only class· ,I 10 years, beloved child of Sid· Again For you never deserved room learning consistC{j 01 two· ney and Millicent Loder, 11. ; I 1'0 hat you went brief grammar school cnroll· : ',,1 through. ·Albany Street. funcral notice Ilater. • ·1,I -E,'er remembered by ...... WIP .. ~­ , I husband, sons ann I daughters, son·in·lal'os I ann grandchildren. ~It For a short time we are offering standard I t~r!I and brother •. Men's Murray- Brantford roofings AT VERY MUCH I Tvconda I I REDUCED PRICES. I I Suits , I· BILORA J with I ANSCOFLEX 210 lb. 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