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" MOSCOW (AP) - Nikita Khrushchev Friday ': night warned President Eisenhower to withdraw ady De liver I' U.S. forces from Formosa immediately or risk their' I, :1 'I forceful expulsion by Communist China. , · Att k .' I If the United States does not pull out its forces tomle ae, now, the Soviet prime min~ster said, then "no other ,., way will be left to People's China except expulsion , , ," Formosa {AP)-The United States has of armed forces hostile to it from its own territory." I QUEEN ST. its forces on Formosa into a unified Khrushchev's strong letter was handed to U.S. Ii comllH1ncl packing an atomic punch. charge d'affaires Richard Davis at the Soviet foreign i,' I moH' centralizes operational control of I · I ministry. air an~ land f orees, wh tch until recent y had First reaction from some West· C dAd UK (onsidrrahlr smaller and largely devoted to ern diplomats was that they did ana an. · and ad\'ising the Chinese Nationalists. not consider Khrushchev's letter d CI II order in effect sets up a frontine tacti. an ultimatum. but rather a reply 1a strong enough to match a lett~r Tra e enge , , facing the Chinese Communists' Eisenhower sen t Khrushc;,CV By ED SIMON ;'111<, The V.S. commander will have in his Sept. 12. Canadian Press Staff Writer (' :1;.,t'rn IKE'S VIEWS LONDON (CPI- British finan· .. I" ('I planc~ and missiles capable of delivering In tis letter Eisenhower called cial commentators see the relax· ;'fnplc ,"1 I ! on the Soviet Union to urge ned ation of Britain's restrictions on .. ",r ~I i! BBC ~'(r . ail 1Ii':.,l:lil.1tion re·: The spokesman~ld not give the China to renounce use of force in dollar imports as a challenge to ~'1'\' ,,: i nil('d States. number of planes involved. The Formosa Strait and elllbark on Canada to reciprocate with trade' Ddrncc Com. air drop was the fifth successful peaceful negotiations. concessions of her own. I:! COI1lI11;'llcicr. Vice. one reported on Little Quemoy Eisenhower's letter responded "In politics it can often be em· :, ,. I:\, or;c.m Ro:":,:: \, Smoot. this week. to a Sept. 9 note from Khrash· barrassing to get too much of : I', ,\ TER. Okl. I IS SlI'I'W:S CH,\RGE NEW INCURSION chev calling for withdrawal of what one asks for," the Financial ."Iatc has iu 1'.1 tni:rn SillIes re. In Peiping. the Chinese Com. U.S. forces from the Formosa Times observes. noting that , ,i . "I ball ~quad in it! n,ilil,1:'," ol'gamzs· Illunists c h a r ge d again that area. Prime Minister Diefenbaker and I ~a:l~n"ii'l ('i1inese ;;01'. American warships intruded :l1to A Tass at:ency summary of Finance Minister .'Ieming had . (Ot:1:n:lrd dloll< to 'erry China's territorial w at ers. A Khrushchev's rep I y said thc campaigned vigorously for reo h lIODI, Cailf. bfkn~\lrrPd QUQmoy broadcast by the gOl'ernment Kremlin leader again warned that moval of British discriminatory ,""oding the radio asserted five ships were In. an attack on Red China would be legislation against the dollar : ~ ;,ick this fall hcanqu;Jrlrl'~ .• aid I'ol"ed in five separate violations considered an attack on the So· area. •• :OJ candidate , unlcadt'd on a shell· Friday. A Red spokesman said, viet Union. "Nobody wishes to criticize the :'·11 half. IlJ!n1o), b(',,('il and reo "this 15 a dangerous dev~op. RECALLING THE "FEW'-Membel's of the RCAF act·oss Canada will- commemorate the famous "We stand fully by tbe side of Canadian government. but it Il1IIlit ~ bail said,' ~·riday. ment." .'few" as the 18th anniversary of the Battle of Brit ain is marked by church parades and specialservices tahncd Cthheinceshel'nPeseoc ppleoe'splge~:eKrnhmrus~nht bMer.CIFelaermtl·OngMthr·at~itefl·esn:pakt~rth~~ the I~:c,t ('onl'oy land· 3r,llIcry unllm· m~/'a~~:ts Th~~s~:; i~a~c·~~~ on S~n~~y, S~p~e~be~' 2~; The)Ja;ttle, w.~~ch. ha4}pe~~al s!~_~~!ic~.~~__ ~9f'J.he ~C~fJn that it was the II chevsaid. "We have aiways sup: to take the nellt initiative." th~y were directly over the Island Force s' baptlSth offlre~ IS l'erallcii by thiS wartime scene as the airborne defenders of Britain ported their policy and shall con- NO TARRIFF ATl'ACK and probably did penetrate Red patrol over bombed-out ruins. The battle reached its peak at this time 18 years ago and although the Itinue to do so in the future.... The Economist takes an el'tJl Chlna's three-l7'lle limit. ' k' . . .' - , "The U.S. Navy should be WIth. sharper tone. It criticized British un Little Que. The American reorganiution S ·Ies .over Brltam were not completely cleared of enemy aircraft, the Battle had been won, and the drawn from the Taiwan (For· delegates at the Commonwealth , ni;hl. Commu. on Formosa grew out of the swift I immediate threat of invasion removeok aClion Thur,da~' 10! the college. The AlgerIan Nalional Lib~ra· gerian rebellion. ne~t week. ~n mdlcatlon of that f dl d d • I Chinese territory of Taiwan and tence. a - PAINT I~! leC('nI dism"sal A special commillce of the Ca· tlon Front, spearhead of the four. Abbas, a mlld·mannered man policy .c~me III a statement trom oun an Fe eratlon I several other islands that it is ~---hh --'-d-:-::--Th' al the church's nadian Association of University year·old rebellion against French who comes from a "'ealthy fam an offICIal FLN spokesman who 'd . .' . Ctma. Khrus c ev sal. II II - ROOfiNG . " . t ld h f th' 0 f La bor on FrJ ay upholding there WIth the backlOg statement was apparentiy made I In \l'innip~~ oller Teachers is reported investigating rule, named as the first ~rime l1y, once was considered a po. 0 t e press con erence e pro· of its guns the Chiang Kai·shek· d "r th t t - FLOORING , ~wc lold Ihat a the malter, Including charges that minister Fernat Abbas, 59, a liIical moderate who had advo. visional government "considers afferMon He was reo r h' h d' d d b ID. or er to Justl.y e at emp!: 0 I, I, a: Ih~ colle~c there had been a breach of .ca. druggist from Seur, Algeria, .... ho t d tho g th I't itself I'n a state of war w'th ,.-. c Iqne w IC was Iscar e Y allenae these I s I and 5 from h ", ca e no In more an equa I y .. I d h f' e b I the Chinese people and encourag· Chl'na" Ii I realcn its whole fu. demlc freedom in ~e handling of has been In the forefront of the with the French In Algeria, He France, under mternahonal law. turne on t e Ir"t a· ing its sallies against People's "N' h 1 th U 'ted st I .' the letter. The letter was reo rebel movement from the .ltart. switched to a stand for totallnde. and France must bear the conse· I EI d V' Ch' ever e ess e ru a e~ , . was rai;~d before ported to have been intercepted Five of hla mlnlster5 stm are pendence after a series of failures quences of such a situation." ot. ecte to tce· .~na.. b . has.morc than once for~ally ree· I' bl!nr.ial m~rling of the and reached Dr. W. C. LcIckhart prisoners' of the French.. t' . f P' PLA P 'd t E Is It not 0 VIOUS that a great ogruzed that they are Chmese ter· , Co., bt, D I"~ WI hiD WID concessIOns rom am, N NEW STATEMENT resl en was sau power like the Chinese People's 't "h 'd I r. ". lIarold YOllng United College president, t s x other ministers at his and now oppose 11 f Th t' f b h' 1'10ry. e sal. id Abb . s any po cy 0 • e ques lon~ o. mem er,>. IP Thoms . head of the Republic will never agree to al· "Have these territories ceased ! !!Bocre!ary of the The Winnipeg Free Press aaid 5 e, as read the proclama· negotiation or mlddle·ol·the·road wII! be dealt WIth In the coming , • low part of its territory to, be torn to be Chl'nese because a gover~.. ard Dr Colleges the Investigation was Initiated by ti on to more than 100 reporters approach pit t t b dd dec F P N .. Schools. the faculty of Queen's University. In the, FLN's new f1ve-storp.y· ,0 I~ s,a emen, ~ a e.' • •• arty In ew· away from it, let alone consent ment hail been formed as the re- that great care be After the letter was wrItten, headquarters building In Cairo. ALLIES ON SPOT ~ b:S A~pu~ ?r1m: IflDl~t~r fo ndl d to the massing of foreign ar~ed suIt of the previous revolution teo handling the situation Prof. Crowe was informed by Ihe An Algerian nag fluttered QiOP The development will pose del· wI'd de F me h ent ~. a, w 0 u an. forces the r e for aggressIon fleeting the will of the entire Chi· Wrong word at tois college that it would not renew the bulldlng beside a flag of the Icate problems for France's al. ral e ~ renc pos 0 Ice ~~ce against it?" nese nation and guided by the !Je "disaslrous." his contract for 1958.59 unless he United Arab Republic. lies. Paris considers Algeria oart to provld~ ~u.n;; and ammuDltlon ATTEMPT AT JUSTIFICATION ideas of communism? \ 0 • of Metropol'ltan France. for rebels mlllal attacks. Sante Prison. The other four in Replying to EI'senhower's state· "To mal'nta'ln that these terr·.·· RICES '1 uns s rcqll~sl. the accepted his previous saiary. The RECOGNITION SWIFT Iree~ Unanimously to board said the action in ahorte1\; In quick succession the U.A.R., The announcement se e m e d 'Ben Bella is one of those now the cabinet who are in French ment that Formosa and the off. tories are not Chinese collliti· IPt!lal committee ex. Ing the professor's employment timed to .coincide with prepara· in French custody. In October, custody. all ministers of state, arc store islands had never been un· tutes interference in the dome~lic ItlUllion and m3ke Was taken because of the "intem. board of evangelism and ;ocial tions in France for a referendum 1956. the French snatched him Hussein eit Ahmed. Rabba Bitat. der the control 0( Communist affairs of another nation. nS 10 the I;Hrt perate tone" of subsequent lettera service, attacked gambling In all on a new constitution Sept. 28, and four of his senior lieutenants Mohamed Boidiah and Mohamed PPLIES ~holiid t~ke I to the principal and the board. forms Including bingo games and and with an eye to prospec'ive from an airplane which had been Tedeir. , Ctsi bl"'~~rh aClion as l In other council developments similar service' club projects, debate on Algeria in the current forced down in Algeria. He is held Cairo newspapers hailed the' United Church ~ , ra t, 'I Friday, ReI'. J. R. Mutchmor of even for charity purposes. as 13th United Nations General As· in an apartment in the political proclamation of an Algerian exile I FREtDO.\1 Toronto. secretary of the church's "the chief incentive to crime." sembly. prisoners' wing of Paris' ~rim government. ! I ----I ~n\o\CS Dr. Ilarryl . H Old t ., ..~~~~~~~5t~~eiStelco Faces ~,~!!a!..N T!~som I,O.. npKlfi~~!'~~m~F~~M~': onors . es :1 D I · · Canadian Press 51aff Writer Ocean. prop up his Nationalist regime. CrOWe ore lssent' Ion The Unlled States is holding the u's not as though the United and Chiang couldn't fight his way LI·v-lng MI-nl-ster, Un i I' • f~Plo~'ed, at M D short end of the stick, diplomatic. States were speaking for itself out of a paper bag. whene \~ 11 Y. Kin;:s. ally speaking, in the War3aw alone. It also must consider the But President Eisenhower and claimed ~ Wrote the HAMILTON (CP) - Bltternes5 almost half Canadas steel l!ut. talks with Red China on a pos. views of Chiang, who precipi. State Secretary Dulles like to .OTl'AWA (CP1-:The 18th b!en. ist, Presbyterian and some Co", a d t e letter was flared Friday as • strike against put,Mr. Hilton Thursday wrote sible settlement In Mntsu and tated the Formosa Straits crisis keep alive the fiction that Na., mal General CounCIl of the l!nJled gregational adherents. ,. , : n passedU 't to Dr . th e big St ee I Company of CIn· tb e st r Ik ers th'at the fIve·cent of. Quemoy. in the first place by stationing a tionalist China Is a sovereign Ch urc h 0 f Cana da se t as Id e a S'nI ce then he had watched the I • OJ ed College ada dragged on with no end In fer was aimed at avoiding the Success or failure in that ~rt third of his troops within sigh of power and that the U.S. cannot couple of minutes Friday to pay United Church's evolution with in· , i INGLES ma~:ld rotostUtic sl,ht. strike and would not last tndef. of negotiation depends on what the Red China shore, taking '!I'til. negoli~te settlement of its 'lrop- i~forma~ ~ribute to its oldest reo terest. He added, with a twinkle the an shown to Inltely. each side bas to offer In the way lery potshots at the mainland and ery WIthout is consent. bred minister. in his eyes: l!lte~OI~:: ~a.~~. The United Steelworkers of John Llsson. president of Steel. ~ a trade, and the United States generally trying 'to hold up Com· That's the face the U.S. has put Rev. George M. .Young, 9.1. "! just won d e r sometime. ~al informed ~~ tehne' America (CLC1, who s e 8,000 workers Local 1005, said Friday happens to be a bit short in the munlst shipping. on its China policy before the rp.st year-old pastor ementus of WI!· _w;;;;he;;;;r;;;e;;;;i;;;;t's;;;;go;;;;i;;ng;;,';;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ It WOuld t' members have ~en off the job in a Itatement the letter was dp. trading department. The U.S. is, In effect, the of the world and that's the o~e mot Church in Fredericton, was •• lOr 1958'59no renew at Stelco's Hamilton works .ince signed 10 "create an impression About aU the U.S. can offer to mic:klle man between Red '::hina It must maintain at Warsaw. invited to the platform by Mod· lable top. Cine! previous unless he Aug. 12, acclised company chair. of disunity In uniOll ranks," do Is militarily neutrallze the and Chiang. It must obtain his The Nationalist regime has op. erator Rev. Angus. J. M~cQueen. the Ictl salary. The man H.' G. Hlton of attempting "In' spite ~ protests to the con. Islands, which 1Ie only a few approval of any agreement It at· posed neutralization of the off. The spry and qUlck·mmded reo oIlhe!1) on Was '~Ken to break the union by circulating trary this ,letter Is consistent wlh miles off the Red China main. tempts to strike with Red China. shor~ islands in the past in the tired ~inister-who ~till preaches CrO\l;e • n~. of the letter. a letter among striking workers. the company'l actIons since ne- land, and persuade Nationalist This gives Chiang, who is touchy belie! it means de factor accept. occasslonally-was gIven a stand. Sunny and cool. becom· . • OIl M~:a pr~!es. Negollations have contlnued al· gOllatlon opened In February. Generalissimo Chiang Kai·shek to about the disposition of real ance 01 "two Chinas," one a Com· ing ovation by the 400 delegates ing mainly cloudy is after· about th {Mer moat dally since the walkout on Stelco has made no attempt 10 evacuate his troops. estate he claIms as his, a sort of munist mainland linked by. mill· at Chalmers Church here. . noon. High today 53. Out· . " Ltd., AsSO: ~tter. non· monetary contract matters negotiate a new contract. • • • THE TBmD MAN whip hand over U.S. Far East tary alliance with Russia and the Mr. Young deprecated the In· look for Sunday: Cloudy , h lahon of but not on the key ISIUe-the un. Both aide. have settled .!own If this doesn't suit the Chinese policy. The Communists know other a mountainous island 100 teresl shown in him . with sunny periods, antl . lD cooler. iQveslig~ fO ed lon's demand for a 33-cent hourly lor a long .Iege. Union officials Communists, who claim the this. miles. away tied by military He had never done 'very much. tI Itade e teal.h wage and ~nefit package. have promised no .trlker wUl Islands are rlgbUully theirs, they HOUSE OF CARDS treaty to the United States. he said. The only ~ing was that . mle llee. A conclIlation board majorIty .urfer and "nobody wlll lose a are In a good position to sit back In actual fact, Chiang is not as Acceptance of thetwo.Ch[na "I've torn off more leaves of the TEMPERA TURES 'I'oronto ...... 59 ~2 IIIvol D report recommended that no In· car 01' house." and continue banging away' at the all·powerful as the U.S .. would policy would seriously weaken almanac than most of you:' vts Moncion ...... 42 48 fired M:'d Harry crease was justified but the com· Other local. have promised one Islanda until Chiang hollers uncle have the world believe. Cut off Chiang's, claim to soverei~nty He had been present when the Sydney , « 57 "ltb theDJ fol· pany later offered five· eenll. day's paya.montb·to IUpport the an~ hauls .his troops back to his the tens of millions of dollars in over the mainland as well as ~'e' church was formed in 1925 eie, AI the .trlk, continued. Io ialt mike. main base in Formosa, 1D0ther military and economie aid the offshore islands. tbrough union of certain Method· '-______, J , • , •••••• ',,' I . , , " ,',"

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I ,I : , ' ,.. RESIDENT , '. GlUM"'''. ~ t .~;: , ITHEET MANAGER .: . IIILL I'" p. Bi·Weakly Faature BELL ISLAND NE IJlLAliD LITTLEIOIlll &2 lanti I .- , .. ' 'j: ~ . . ~:-' Rescues Dog People In The N '. BELL ISLAND-Mr. Peter I Miss Shirle~ :-;ealj u .,t '. ------.. Mercier returned to the Island \ ing a vacation at :ie~' ·Pa Sunday after spending several Bermuda. . .t. ; I"~ ('.••~ ______EDITORIAL months at his former home first meeting of '. '. town in Quebec City. Pete came Mr. Peter province E as far as Gambo by car. The to Memorial to will be held he Rural Ele' ctrification remainder of the journey was is a fourth year r,tonday, Septen the tWOoday COl I made by car. Mrs. lfercier and: dent. ' Ii:.. . . One of the most significant steps taken by the baby returned to the Island: {or APEC the an , , •. CJovernment will eventualIy result in the exten­ about three weeks ago. ':lIs. H. ~1. Slares premiers' confere , " ,Sl. oJhn's Thursda\ be hela. The Nc j lion of rural eleCtrification to areas not now ser­ Mr. Arthur King, who was tine shopping lrip, . Hotel will be the , '. ~iced, In the final days of the last session of the employed here with DOSCO. ' for both confere House of Assembly, Premier J, R. Smallwood made Dominion Waban a Ore Division! !IIr, and .\[1.;, Frt! fifty business : , in the Geology Department for' gerald dau;.:hlr')', ' men, includi t t a statement on this electrification plan. the past, returned to Memorial: Janet spent Ih~lr " of Nova Scot :0'" The GO\'ernment's action is a bold approach University Monday to further' tion at Bay (:e Prince Ed, ; \'~rd! to a problem of long standing which seemed im­ his studies. ' Newfoundland possible of solution. The answer is partial sub­ ~lr. nd ~II", Ham Mr. Cecil Thorne of thc 1m· of Casey Str',el. ~t. . ~n]\Olwmg a conducte( sidization with the Government building and main­ perial Tobacco Company ,,'JS' wel'e herc I'i,!ling , Monday I taining ownership of the rural electrification lines. here Tuesday on a business trip. I ter and son·in·law ~Ir. meetin Power will be supplied these lines by the three _ IDoug Neil returned ~ to start at 11 , .' BELL ISLAND-On Sunday Mrs. Abe Norris travelled' Thursday afternoon, business wil , , companies-Newfoundland Light & Power Com­ afternoon, a dog owned by a city wards uesday afternoon. She' of the il pany, United Towns Electric Company, and Union lad named Pitta fell over, the was accompanied by her little l Mr. C. H, I ;"'Jhie of the econOI Light & Power Company. Each company will work cliff Into the Scotia Pier ore son. IWednesday on a and tl pocket, a distance of 90 ft. APEC directo ., I in separate areas independently of each other and A VIEW of the exterior of the New Knights of Columbus BUilding now The S.P.C.A. agent, Mr. M. Congratulation. 'to Mr. and lIr. James ~ o! of St. John'! I ',. will collect the average $4,00 a month from the being ereded at Bell Island for Con ception Council. This. building is J Haweo was notified of the Mrs. Wm. Love who welomed ers Finance LDmpar,! TWE!edclale of Fre ~Ishap and he together with the brith of a daughter recent· the Island Thursday for the opel I, householders eventually hooked up with the new 42X8, and it is hoped that it wlll be ready for opening in the very Const. J. Religa of the R.C.M.P. ly. Mrs. Love was the former for his firm, will be Arthur near future, The contradors are the Enterprise Construction Co. Madeline Normore. , :' .'PoWer development plan. . . . . rushed to the scene . Mr. C. J. Butler, vice' president fe Will and Deputy , , It Is presumed that efforts be made to b.nng Upon arrival they found that Customs for tlw Pon Mr. Clayton Smith of Steers De\'elop~ . electricity to those residents of Bell Island not yet Church Services Bell Island a Dutch sailor from a ship which Limited was here this week on Island is now on , I had docked that mornnig had Butler and his wile during the I 'enjoying the benefits of this essential utility. . Cup For business for his firm. will be Premi ANGLICAN been lowered into the pocket to ing a few da~s II A new Power Commission has been estabhsh­ LO CI b and AEC p (16th. Sunday After Trinity) try and rescue the animal. How- Mr. Edward Kelly. circulation Cabins, Octagon Po"d. II Ions u Frank MacKinnon. Ii ed and the members will start working as soon as lnterschool ST. CYPRIANS-Reclor, Rev. ev~r it was not until almost two ~Ianager DAILY NEWS paid his Newhook of st. P T. E. Smith, Assistant Priest, hours later that man and dog monthly businesl trip here Wed· relieving Mr, Butler II the afternoon a 'possible on preliminary work such as survey and BELL ISLAND-The Bell under the head Rev. T. W . Sibl ey, B.., A Lth . I were hauled to safety. nesday. toma oHice. population counting in regions where it is feasible Fooiball Organist, Miss M. L. Jennings, Island Lions Club held ts reo The sailor then took it to be connected to power lines. BELL ISLAND-Another pro. LRAM. 8.30 a.m. Hol~ Com· gular bi·monthly meeting ,at the aboard ship to his cabin to at· Mr. !llaJcolm The Premier revealed that about thirty per jectw, hich was planned at Sun· I munlon; 11 a.m., Mattms; 2.30 Wabana Country Club, Tuesday tend' to its injuries. Mr .. William Babb of the ing the week,end , I day'. meeting wu the voting of p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., September 16. The attendance Mr Hawco said that the chief Joy Manufacturing Company, SI. the local mainla nd, cent of the population has not yet got electricity and necessary funds to purchase a Evel1~nllg and Sermon. for this ~eeting was very good officer considered it a ver\, John's branch visited here duro he said that a large percentage would be included trophy for the Inter.School S \RY'S-B.30 a.m., Holy and PreSIdent Jack Kent asked brave and humane act on th~ Iing the week .• in the plan. It would be impossible to make the Football Series which wlll get Ce, . ion; 1~ a.m., Mattins; all Lions to be present at the t f th 0 g sailor Also. - i Reverend C. n, underway shortly. WorthY' Bro. 2,:;,. ,., Sunda'y School: 7 p.m., I~~t D~m on satur~~y I Sept. ::~re~~ing e t~e unsame o'pinion i Miss Elsie ~'iugerald ctle· I with hil wile Ihe rural electrification plan one hunder per cent effect­ Patrick Hamllton, Chairman of Evensong and Sermon 0 or t e regatta. T s s the C tid h' h' 'brated her birthday Sept 16 Pitta of Bell bland.· tit Sat~rdllY evening. , the Young Activity Committee, _ " Ifirst ti,me a regatta has been were e ap a n an IS liP' Congratulations. .. holiday, has brrn . vive. There were many communities in very isolated Y'NITED CHURCH held on Bell Island for over 40 mates. 51'stant prl'e tn' the citizens 0 regions, particularly on islands where the p~wer was given the go.ahead as reo v d'l h Id t b The sailor who~ name Is Sde S I gards the Footl\all trophy, Pat's' Minister: ~ev. N. B.. Hodder.! ~ears, an I S ou prove 0 e Jon hails from The Hague. Mr, Gordon Gover IOn of loIr. Parish of Grand development would be impossible. Howe.ver, dle.sel keen In(ereat In the youth move. 11 a.m., Dlvme WorshIp; 2.30 i very successful. T~is act of kindness to an and M.1'I. John Gover left ~or I Haynes spent the . power would also be investigated and wlll. prOVIde ments makes him the natural p.m:, Su~day School; 7 p.m., Reverend C. D. Haynes of the animal w1ll be brought to the Fredencton, New. BrunSWIck I as IncUl:nb,ent of, choIce to handle this important DiVine \\ on;hlp. Anglican Mission at Flower's attention of the Humans So- Th~rsda'y- Gord~n WIll enter ~he Cove MISSIon. Prior tl the alternative means of power supply In some undertaking. Cove was guest speaker. He ciet Umverslty ~f New BrunSWIck Iwas Curate on Bell, anniversary. ~ALVA~JON ARMY was introduced by Charles Nose. Y. ~here he WIll ~um. hi' .tud· three years, served also as , I ' . instances. to the medical • SeDl~r MaJ~r Wallace an? worthy. Rev. Mr. Haynes spoke lei In engineering. lady. as the dOl Ong :ltrs. Pike, C.O. s 11 a.m., Hoil- to the Cluh about life in north- Kiowamos Mr. Gerald Bennett ness Meeting; 2.30 p.m., Sunda~' ern Newfoundland and southern MI"II. Algernon Tucker hal reo Antigonish Sunday from the practi Wabana Shop Closl as Medical' H "PassL:g Of Mrs. ' Club Hours School; 6 p.m., Open Air Meet· Labrador and illustrated his A ° • ° turned home after spending a\ will resume his " I ing; 7 p.m., Salva~lon Meeting. talk with color slides. ctlVltles very enjoyahle holiday on the iogy at St. Xal'ier of the district I . I B(,ys Come to Worship. mainland of Canada. I This is eGraJrl'! , : .. ,. Alice Malone an excellent BELL ISLAND-The news of BELL ISLAND-We, at the A vote of thanks to Mr. - ,this universil" were made the passIng of Mrs. Alice Malone Wabana Boys Club, wish to BELL ISLAND-As from Haynes was proposed by Blair BELL ISLAND-The Kiwanis Mrs. Maude Fitzgerald is, -.- Vice·pre It the General Hospital, Monday tha~k the Newfoundland Mar· Sept. 111 shops on Bell I~land WeddloD! Kennedy. Clayton Smith of the Club met for their regular spending I holiday with friends I Mr. and ~lr~, Din! Mr, Sept. 115, was received with sin. garme Co., and Levitz are permitted 'by the Provinial v Fortune·Grand Bank Lions weekly meeting In the C.L.B. at Harbour Main. i Gander are SI~on IJresent~ and Mr. Reut eere regret by her numerOUI and Sons, of St. John s, for their AfCalrs Department to remain A Club was also present at the 'Armoury, Wednesday, Sept. 17th ' ing in the Cnited foiced in glowi , : I ~ friends and acquaintances on generous contrlbu~ions towards open each week untlJ 9.30 p.m. nniversaries meeting.' at 6.30 p.m. with president B. Mr. Robert Norman Fire Mrs. Reid wa~ :: Bell Island. The late Mrs. Malone our camp held thiS summer. on Company pay days. Should W. Tucker In the chair. Chief is on hiJ annual vacation. Neary, R.N .. of this utim.ltion in which :1 his wife were •I . entered hospital about two We are also indebted to Mr. pay day fall on a whole or hal{ th M The main business of the doctor rose to I , Leonard Clarke of Bell Island BEL e ceremony. rs. Proudfoot . . Ml' W h weeks aao where she underwent I holiday they may remain open L ISLAND-Mr. and Mrs. was formerly Miss Jean LeGrow meeting was the pmmng on of ost ort V wbo were respo~ j: ;- .. major operation. Everything who had his carpenters repa r on the da Iymmediately preced. Lorne E. Proudfoot are receiv- R N . new ribbons to a new banner he termed "this \1 .:: that medical skill could do was the roof or the club. Ing. ing the congratulations of their I . . replacing those lost March Bth. • saying that I :. done. but to no avail, as the The mother. group of the The foregoing had been in many friends on the ,attainment I - in the Legion fire. Doctor Tern· Prole ect IPOSlHble to find t Great Creator had willed other- club h~ve been most active for operation previously this year of the 3rd anniversary of their I Congratulations are also In pleman and other charter offi· his feelings. \1 wise and her genlie spirit wend. some time and are always ready for a short period but had reo wedding which they celebrated order for i\lr. and ~rs. Charles cers took part in the impres· BELL ISLAXD-The mcmbers Fitzgerald w Its way home to the throne to do anything Improve the vcrted back to Friday. September 15. The ceremony I L. Vokey. West Wabana. Bell sive little ceremony. Club memo of Conception Council No. 1930, :.~ ~o with a rna I, Him who Rave on the above club. The of the Presumably the Monday whole: was performed at Wesley United I Island, who are today celebrat· bers are very proud of those K. of C., Bell Island, will can· ~liI pre6~dent of dahlias ~n( :::::.,entioned date. mothers group IS Mrs. Frank holiday each wek remains' un. ! Church. St, John's, NfJd. Rev.' ing the 71h anniversary of their ribbons which were awarded I'ass the whole of Bell Island i' . the pre~ent ',' :- 'Mrs. ?tfalone was born at Pia. Leonard. Thanks to the e£{orts changed. I erend F. G. Weir ifficiated at wedding. for community endeavour during again this year on behalf of E by Mr~. Rich ," I :;;'.eentia, P.B .. 73 years ago. and of this .group we IIOW have a the seven years the club has the Canadian National Institute t: . . Ihe oldest lac , . ,~~d been I resident of the Iron more sUltahle gameR area In the existed on Bell Island. for the Bland, Newfoundland who at ninety , for 41 yem. Her husband club and, also a kl.tchenetle. The OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE Other business was of a rOll· Dit·ision. " ~Ji.1e as sprightly liS 'a~ I. ~ij'je late Edward Malone prede. mothers group raise their funds ' .'" ' tine nature. Balloting for nom· \ The officials of the above age. , i'Si!e'utd her 33 year, ago. The through card games held at the inees for a director resulted in mentioned organization made . ~ 'deceised lady wa~ a gracious club. Cnil Moakler and Peter Pitts the request to Conception Coun· doctor waR prese I ;;~'ho~te55 whose warm hospitality Harold Spencer. formerly of being nominated. One of those cil earlier this ytar and the containin =:__ IS widely shared. a friend who Sydn~)'. and now of Bell Island. men will be chosen by ballot matter was placed before the . sum o{ money ~ took time to be helpful and a hu mtroduced into our pro. for director at the next meeting. membership at the regular wIshes; of the ci -:- nelahbour whose hospitality gramme a new game .. It Is calle.d The vacancy was caused when monthly meeting of the Coun- 11 p.m. Ibis m ,Ipread, from the least to the soccer· baseball. ThiS game IS James Archibald replaced Dr. cll which was held on Sunday . ~Iosed with : , ~ IIreatest. A good community proving to belverY PioPular. r Egan as immediate past presi· Sept. 14. The meeting, which singing "For they i worker, Mrs. Malone took an The Boys C ub ,SI n lIeed 0 dent. saw one of the largest attend· fellows" • !I II :i ;::;'ctlve part in W.P.A. work in volunteers ror aCternoon and anceL .ince the summer months . I 'j ~th World Wars. She shared ~ight sessions. Give us a call K f C came in, voted one hundred !j ,~llY In the life of. her ,church If you can help. ° O. percent (100%) in favour of n f ~ ?;.:~th I faith that commended Night programme commenced the reques~ . : ':' her reUiion. Serving her Lord last Monday. The attendance Scholarships There. Will be an organ,lzatio . \ . I:\ '-'1 , _nd Master right till the close hasn't been as great as expected I ~I meetmg of the CounCIl early . . , of her 11fe. Her going leaves a however the after.school pro- BELL ISLAND-Worthy Bro. III ~ctober for the. purpose of . I ~~ real lap in the community but gramme Is running ,at full ea. A. J. Grant, Past Grand Knight setUng uP. eollecl1on gro~ps pOintment of Rot I\ 11":- Ibe bas entered In~~ her reo paelty. A word to Boys Club oC Conception council and and ~he various zone ca~tallls. for Ih~ . i 1:::. and we a~d Servant of members-Use your ~Iub. You Chairman of the K. of C. It IS e~pected that "orthy Division 'j D.d,ward ,,:ell done. need it and we need you. Scholarship Committee, released Bro. Patrick Mytrs,. hard work· . by Domi~ I : ~~ SlIrvll'lng her I. a daughter the names of the 195B winnelS Ing and capable chairman of the Vlce·President ' .!, 11'~'~ldle, (Mrs. Rlvl~'n Flynn). of the K. of C. Conception Coun· fraternal activity committee, , C. M. ! .. , :: ~ with ",bnm she wld~d .t WI. . cil Scholarships. The winners will take full charge of the relinqui· ,1,'1 11 b,""d. ,'" , "mb<,' 81' are: Grade Xl, Miss Catherine affair after the cOl.lect· Acting Compt~ I til,.,~). P'"~ ~rand .. children. VI' tors From Conway, daughter of worthy ~holeIon teams have been orgalllzed. in the aPI I " !. i "j' .,. Her body was laid to. rest \ .' bro. Thomas Conway and Mrs. The collection wlll start on a ,,1II11'roll._ for th .. r. ' 1 ';" :'b1!5ide th'lt o{ her husbRnd In i fO'enlIa Conway. Catherine got honours date in October to be announced I' - Steel DiI'i .l i" i :;l.:;}.th Roman Catholic cemetery, ~ with a total of 425 marks. Grade later. . Limestone ,i' '."'''d''e mo",",. ,.lIow'" X. MI.. M''''''' K~"". .--..,.,---- Won't childrpn hal'l. the Sl!aboal '; ,I:; 'I .qulem Mil. At the. Church BELL PARTY -A party (If daughter of worthy bro. Ririlyn Mi C ingat these hu~~' to! Limited.. : :i '. _ tho 'mm""'" C""p'''. "" '"m th. U,ited ,,,teo K~"dy "d >In. K"'of,.. xes areer' will b. , ..". ,,, ."" .... " "'.. ,., wi,· OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILUAMS I' More is I .: " ,,: liM'" ... ", •• ",., by ~.I M._"",.,d , "''' .. ... ",.d" "om I. , Scotland w~ , l' I'i"'Reverend Father Purcell. ed here by Helicopter Thursday marks with an average of 7(10/, W10th Her Pattern 71)(13: ,'II ';& Mr. Jame. J. Murphy '" .... ,"" •• m.... th. tM of """"""d "". Wo""'='-==. 0""". "",h'" 0' _hy low ..,.. plrt""" : . . I 'I" "'rl,"'k" "rl th. f,n ..'" "", " N•. 3 SO""""'. Th. "" - ...... "'.., bro. Thom .. 0 ...... "'f ..,. Home Duties ~. Too ,iD .' and th ::' , : ~.ll ~;lVrr thp l"all.h~arer~:-~1rssr,. inamcs of those w~o toured ~'TE~~F~"'r!; O'Keefe. Nellie attained 1WI1 Send THIRTYF R.t GlasgOW , i' .: 1;.... ~hIlR Rl'an Gus ~lurpl1l' ~1ich. Ullrler~rollllri were: Capl. W. E. I'D BETTliR GO marks representing 70 per cent ROSEMERE, Que., (CP)-Mrs. Send ~IX and a I ~'~ .,," iii Hick~\'. E. J. Rlisscli.' )1ich. I Hn~tin~s. u,s.~ .. Lt. comm.antl. UP ""'"THe ,in her subjects, ' Terry Lindsay combines home· (in coins) for th Royal Artil :,;. ;,' £:_1 Flynn, Jnhn DIIII~an. Icr John., 1" ..~lcIHlrd50n (rllol) ~~ All three young ladlet attend· making and a career In ~nter· (stamps cannot bt e Scottish d 1::' ~'. : ~a)' ~he r~~t in peacr. . ".[ t~~ ., ralt '1 pclly offlccr L: ed the Convent of the 1m· talning with a natural exuberance S'l'. JOHN'S Eu~opean Air I ;' ii.,: Dr~p~~t ~)'mpDthy is c~t~ndcd G. "11II.lII1S, l.S,~ and R, mcm maculate Conception, The Mines Iand nair. Hou hold Arts Financial A I;.10 th ",u,,'''' "" ,r 11" "''' \I m. K. ero",h .,11 'rl. . Th. p"" hi"", m.... 'T" H WEST.v ,Corporation " '!,.:.. o~~ . ,\DI U.S,N. The other crcw-- The'"~ Executlvr. bro. mcmhen;. I a J'fp ear".t~. a n c e s on the eBC's Il'rint plainl , ' of Indllstrlai Co memhnr F. H. Spracklin ADI. _-- ... and the Scholarship' French - telel'i8ion net· : PATTERS S' : -- ~peifically langua~~ 'sn,~f~' ler~ice In Aus * _: Birthdavs U.S,:-l: did 1l~11 ac.c~mpany ,the __ ~ Committee. extend to the win, 1 work a~ a sinl(er between her; , sr , . , Joined Pric ,::'-\. . ' party on thm mlnlllg tour. .",-- their Sister leachers, and ' hOllsehold chore!;. i Send Tln: \ ~ ner~, ~ I f::tal S, ELI., rIISLl\~m II t I.h,_~ (;fln~r,alt.u.to,," 'rhe \.'I".I'lor.""., evpl'I~~srcl~ them. ~.."..-. t.heirllr::tlllation~ parents, andsincel'est beRt wishescon,' nearShe Montreallil'e~ ill thiswith communityher :hrce I Brooksmore for ;;errllM'f"a ('oPY,I, and mor4 or Doseo'j ;; lon\ an ~~ IV. e~ , , .", I' . ~elvcs as verY impl'Cnscrl, and /'•. \",~ ,,, tho "~,"no : """ d,"gh"" "d ,.. ""', • i Two complrlf he has bee ~ $eph~n lIall. .89 ,QlII~,1 ~rld I ~ald they hRei no idea thot the ". ,', . car dealer. ted rillht in ' with, several Jtoad. St .•Io~n~. IIhn \\111 ~31C' IWabana mine extcnded 10 tar \.' tAO Mrl. Lindsay took up ainaInE variety of o\'erthe PI . btt.:al~. her htrthd~~', Sept. .• I'd, out under Conception Bay. ~~¥ ••' DDlvesary professionally after her marrlali. want to D:der: , . : eml ilrecUngs {rom P,eal! and Frank Squire, ventalatlon anll ,Now .he wants to branch into ting, embrOiderY, " I.' Safety Supervisor with the .BELL ISLAND-Mr. and Mra. musical comedy and pianl to qullU, toYs, dolll· ~: ~, Company, ,conducted them on WIlliam P. Skanes, Scotil Rldaf, ,study 'dancing to Improve her :~ Many happy return. of the the tour. ' Bell 1Iiand, were 23 years mar· I poIse. say studied piano illy to Mr, Bernie Burke, who ried Friday, September 19. They, Her talent, ahe laid. was In· Later she be1Jil ...~ " • . were m~rrled at the S. A. Citn' , heritcd. Her father wa~ I gifted for her own Mlebrated his blrlhda v Sept The vi5itor. were guests or 'I 17tb. Mr. John ParBons, Jr: a brolher del, Harbour' Grace. Brigadier i pianist and tenor and her mother 15, she took it UPtUI ing with an 10111 , ",,." ,.'; ~ 7 V It I InWllliams law of while Petty on Officer the illand. L. G. \'Joseph Hewitt oWciatcd at the' also played the piano. They fpit ..... JIr. ClIIr tJ . 0 ey ell eI 'R d t A 'll JR,WILL~ ceremon~.·. We elltend our con· their child should hal'e musical to ,ain elperieDC~ br.tld18th. lbuy bil birthday,1I10re Chlrlle. SeptembfJr 1 a.m.oturn was ma e 0 rilen, YMf M~eJts CIIIT CWlI\V ' " .. ~ ,." gratulations. I training and •• • Ilrl Mrs. Lind· .J; ...... L',.' I, .' .'

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 IBER 20. 1 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND \ ' The Daily News

:i!1 : !; I"~ -.~' , . I '. I' onday:, :,' i I ' , kl: .. tDI::.S,. - : I 'I i \.II ".\(tta pee Conference Opens Here , 1 au , , 1':1' , 1TTLI:JOIill .<,/Y'.: ...... " ,...... , tlantic Premiers .'~;{~j','(: :, "'. •...... , ." Defence Exercise

: t';', ".' . ". ,;; l'~ Participate xt,;),.,;:;,·'::;; Said Successful Yesterday's Civil Defence ex· I cover" as instructed. ' : . "I O1eflin~ of the At'l velopment of llreater Inter· ...... ' ":'/:' ercise was termed "ninety" per i But in comparison witb I~ j~: !I"Plo'ince Economic ll-egional and national trade with . ~ '. cent successful" by Civil De· I year's exercise, which Majl

! ,: 't'::r~ ha; ' . ,,111 he hl'lri here start· particular reference to New· ... [ellce Director ~Iajor Petcr I Cashin said "was hopeless" tli '. . . rll!\tHI\\' . . ,. , Ih'nda l. September 22. {oundland products". will be the : .. ' ...... Cashin. 'year's Civil Defence drm w: i- ,. ~ .'a~ p~·m~ 11. ;h,' 1l\I,.day conference topic of .a panel discussion, This ...... "The exercise went very well. : very satisfactory. ;: : .. ' '. :'," ;~ "I ,PEl the annual At· panel Will be led by APEC "ice· ..:.'.: . and ~ccor.dillg to plan. "~Iajor I "I am personally very pleas\' . . ' ...... : " ,:': , , ."."..... '.' ;. CashIn s~ld. "There was great \ with the result." the CIvil ,.. ' r~r~irr" (onterence will president for Nova Scotia. C. J, .... ;' ":':-'. ' n " co·operatlon and traffic was at fense Director said. ' ' . I' j' '. h,,:d, The :-;ewfound.: ~Iarrow fo Lunenburll. Other .... .': .. . ~. . I U ~(w: "il! he Ihc mecting I participants will be,Eric Han·c)·. .. :. .. "'. '. '.' ::,:." a stand~tiJ\ al\ over the city." ! During the aiarm RCA' .; .:", " ..'., ..... i .. Pede~trians, howeve~. were p~anes flew ove~ the city dro , I.'r h0!h con[crcnCl's, G?rdon Pushi~. APEC director, • ":'•• ': I ~! ,'. .', .. -:-:'" I l " ' -:.... . , y'" .. not qUIte so co·operatlve and pmg leaflets which were quic llll~ hu,IOC,S and pro· ". J. Lundrillan, Lincoln De· : .... ,., ...... , ~ ~ . } : ." many people did not "take Iy picked up by citizens . O1rn, including the war, APEC director. Leonard : .~ \" .. :: .:. > .

nt :-;,wa scotia, New Kilz. APEC director. and Hartley ...... " j;, .~:.:., .", '" .,' '.~ .'. ' .. ' irk, PrlOce Edward Is· St. J. Ayre. President of the ::...... i :.. '." ' .. ::.: . ~ .. '. . "'1: ..: . .~. .' ~ '. ..: '. :. • '<:" . " Ind Sfwtonnrlland will be' Newfoundland Bo~rd of Trade. '. , .. . CR.C. Political Moose Scares Tuesday mornmg's session ., ....,. ,. , ' ,::: ::.. ' ';: . .... :' (.~, ~: , .. ,'nductcd tour of will deai with the important : ...': ..... :- ...... '. :.,:' '. : \.·ltlll,... :hur , pliJ~l; 'Il'nda~' morning, issue of transportation. The ' ...' Broadcasts ,Resident Of , . ;a·b" ~tl. · nwrting is a ~ ~~~";nl speaker will be Howard .... ;:: .' .. :; .. Initial arrangements have \lll . .~' ~ :': .. P I " 'I ~t'tur:1ClI 10 II' ,t;wt at II o·dock. I A. Mann. ~xecutl\'e Manager of .~. -':.' I, ' .: .. ~.. . .' .. bee.n completed for a further i illount ear 'I .\tlfrnoun ~1I,inr~, Will be an the MarItimes Transportation ' •.;. ~., ." I' . .:' .. senes of national politieai : ' ' '~'. ' i1f thc inter·rela· Commission. Later there will be broadcasts on CBC radio and' Moose are on the prowl .ga\ ~, I Ihe economics of an open dlscuuion ,under the television networks. ! and it seems that this year th, , ~nd the :'Iari· chairmanship of R, W. Ganong, CBC's Englisil language radio I are coming c1o~er to St. John' " ... : · ~~ .~pEr director Albert I APEC \·icc·President for New ,and television networks will! :If,a~y have been seen in ti, " 'I :", ,'. bo~!p of tbt tlr:;n 01 SI. John's and R. Brunswick. . I carry the programs under the i V. hltbourne area recently ar, ,:','P Comp.ny j./I:n,lr "i fredericton, Conference summaries will be ,title "The Nation's Business'" severai have been spotted ne, :, I I J ,: 1 :llIr;lla~ on f,'l' Ihe openin~ ses· presented' by R. D. Hurst, APEC An R.C.A.F. aircraft flew low orer St. John's yesterda~' during. the Civil DeCal1ce exercise. Daily and on the CBC'~ French Ian.' Holyrood. , ',;!1 he \rthur Johnson. General Chairman. for Nova guage radio and television net.' The latest report comes frOt News photographer Frank Kennedy was 011 the job. as usual. and photographed the aircraft as it pas~ed II(r.pn"Hlrnl [or !lie\\,·! Scotia: G. G, Anglin. an APEC Iworks the ~eries will be called Mount Pearl where I big bu , I " "td Drput~' ~Iinistcr i director for Nell' Brunswick and by the "News" offices. not more than 100 feet abo\'e Duckworth Street. "Les Affaires de rEtat". ' ~c~red the wits out of I resider. .. "Dr,r!lIpment. Aian D. Holman. APEC vice· I Each' network will carry 15 thiS week. ' . , rlll:'~C thc luncheon president for Prince Edward la.,· -b :broadcasts. Agreement ha', I The huge animal eame out \ been reached by the parties on the woods and ran ahead of, '.I!l! rr Premier J. R, land. ' ,:' rC ,nli .'lEt" President.: The meetings are sch~duled I' R d 'time allotment. The Progres., c~r al~ng CommonwealI!' Av . , hr" )1,(l\lOn(ln. ,to conclude Tuesday wltb a everen Or • Butt 0 eSCrI es : me.Conservatives will have six! \\ hen It stopped the d~lver , 1:.1 IIlfrn(lOn a panei dis·, luncheon sponsored by the New· i ' ; periods. the Liberals five and: the car and a compaDlon gl : u:i...r Ihr heading "De" foundland Government, I a half and the CCF three and 31 out and walked towards til · ., t' -p I' half. The division of time will! moose .to get a closer look. Th. apply to each of the networks. Iplan did not work as the moo!' " Air Search rinity East 'se 1 T H 0 1 1 nd ' Speakers are to be arranged ~urned and. charged them. The ExerCl Recent T., r O Y a :by Ihe parties concerned. lust had lime to run to the: Doctor I 'r search evercl'e til .:The first broadcast "'1'11 1.- on car and clear out before th IAn .' al d~" I A trip which took him 17.00r, strangers had thought it wIse ILondon to Gander on August, 0 t b 3 d .. ut: moose reached them. \'0 "m~ alrcraf~ an ships of miles through eight dlfCerent "not to take any chances." He ,13th. "the day before the big, clto. er r'l d th h b The animal was later spotte four NATO nations 11'111 be held \ t' h I f R D S t Id D B tt th t 't d ' KLM . r h d" D I IS expec e at eac road·. · 'rlPning Septem. I id Atl ti 1St Icoun rles as e t ev. r, A. . 0 1', U a I was a goo , alT mcr cras e , r. ' t ·'11 .. t . Ot m the Wateriord Valley heae 'i . . n m. an c reR ons ep. B tt f W 1 U't d Ch h thing they had decided against I Butt said '''''''ly cas WI orlgma e m tawa..mg dB' P k !)::, Ihe cilllcn~ of Trintl~' 1 . ~ 0 . es ey Dl e urc . I "'J • : On th F h t k th I towar s owrmg ar. : :-;t>!"t 1n tnt · til! I at I18 Th'20 . II d "T II H" With a mixture of feelings that wandering the area of the Gar., '\" e rene ne war s ey ,.: Grand raUs. _ ,urprl~e ~uppeT . e exercise ca e a y 0 range from Inspiration to heart. den of Gethscmane at night as ' The greatest wish In Dr. WlU be hcar~ ~\'ery other Mon· ---.------· ,;,ent the palt , Ciuh to ~r, C. T, , IS one of a series of small Icale ache and Is an experience which they wouid surely have run into Butt's mind since his return : day on televtslon between 8.30 Ion radto between 9.15 and 9.3 anll fitzgerald. NATO naval and maritime air h h h d h' I'f trouble. from "this wonderful trip" is ',and 8.45 p.m. starting October p.m. starting October 3rd. · ,":n~nt of the ~'r'. ~ I rtf· I'f'I lie til \\c.. d !' exercises designed to tcst NATO i ed says d hias c ange. IS I e Before their arrival In the to share his impressions with ,13th; and every otlier Friday The CBC will supply the pr! \; ,"lOn. Prior f h 1".'IC",r"".. .' i' forces an d Hl'adquarters in co· Ian "Hearing ma e about m a otherwIser countriesman, Holy Land,Dr. Butt and his as many people as possible. on radio between 9.15 and 9.30 I grams to private stations. a ',I~.:e on Beli l I' I' . , ."·r!" II:',e!. .1'0 a. a formal ordinated operations In order d th I bl th d' companions spent three da."s "We don't know each Clther p.m. starting October 3rd. usual and broadcast times wi: 'h, I' I e ~,rc I'lea I man an d to impro\'e their overall combat I' an d e dir pnth ems . on th e ra to, in London and two weeks in enough," he said. "If people On CBC English networks they, be announced later by indivjdu~ ,.!.".~ Ih r d ts . reo readiness and defenslye capa. ancan reanever ng meanem Inthe csame papers as Italy. "hey were I wonder· could only make trips like I' will be broadcast every other. !tations. l'r~.ld Bennett o~tor ! , c .,h Sundl)' t:~!'1I the, pracltcp after! bility. Forces from Canada. seeing them for yourself " he ful two weeks," Dr. Butt said. this more often it ~ould ~Iondas on tcl,vision between: PrOlluccrs will be Michae ", I! ".l~e hl1 ~krtlcal Heahh Of· I France. the United Kingdom and said in an interview with the "and Italy Js a beautiful awake theIr sympathies to ,9.00 ~nd 9.15 p.m. starting Octo· Hind·Smith {or tEle\'i~ion an' -,: !'>t. Xavier t. Iht riJstnct for flfty., the United States will partl. New. this week. country. We wok picture after other people's problems." • bcr 6th; anrl evuy olher Friday, Spencer Moor~ for radiI). 'l;r31d', \cipate. Dr. Butt, together with Rev. picture." they saw Venier, '. f·:-.sit~·. suppcr. • Scheduled b~' Admiral Jerauld R, M. Rowsell and Rev. G. L, Florence. Padua, ~llIan, Via SA AT \1 crt .made ~Y ~Ir,! Wright. USN. Exerci.e Tally Ho Morgan of Newfoundland, was Reggio, Naples and the Isie LV ION ARMY ,.,~ ~Irs. Divid lone!. \ Ice.presldent of' will be conducted bv the Joint elected bv the United Church of Capri. "There Is • terrific •--.------"" • ~l' presently rlub. ~Ir. Gordon I C.in.C Western Atlantic Area, Conferen;e to tour the Holy contrast between northern and [' , .: :~" l"nited .Ind Reuben Laite, Admiral Sir William W. Davis" Land and other European coun· southern Italy," Dr. Butt told E, . rt wu formeriJ ~lt, Com m-I 5 5 -Ion e r 1;I(ed In gl~wtng terms: KCB. DSO, RN, and Air Marshall tries under the Macpherson be. the NEWS. "In the ~orth you I Booth 1-: C\. of thil , • 10 winch the doc· I Sir Brian V. Reynouds. KCB.I quest. leaving Newfoundland I see comparatively little pov· : '/; \\Itf Ilere held. I CBE, RAF and the C.in.C West· Ion June 27th and returning on: all the things that We regard ~ erty, but In the south '."an~ : .0(101 ro,r to thank all! ern Atlantic Area, Admiral August 13tb, these three llentle·' necessary to a good standard of i of. the people are po~erty· 'V- -t- '~l.!rf re;.ponsible for:Wright. Imen enjoyed over six weeks oflme." i stricken." . I' 151 Ing Newfoundland I! l!l.mcrt_ ·thls wonderfull Participating in exercise travelling in Europe and the The refugce camps were a sad I Wherever they \rent III Italy i . I,~m. that he lound "Tally Ho" and pres'ently oper.1 Middle East and have brought Isight, Dr. Butt said, He saw one the travcllers ~aw eVidence of i , 1"' f11ld words to Iating from RCAF Station Tor.' back memorie. that will stay camp ncar ,Tericho witb 2.7()() i the. ~O~? .wor~ started by Mu~·! The Territorial Commanrl~r hi' f;r ll11 :" ! ba~' are ttn highly trained crews ~ith them .for the. rest of their' retugees. and it was this ex.ls.olt,n!. \\ e made .ourselve~ be·, for the Sail'alion Al'my in Can· FJ~I.rr'lrl W3~ . .'Ilrn l'll'om Maritime Air Conlmand. lives, and ImpresslOn~ that Ih~y perience that prol'idcd t h €! hele that ~111SS0~lm baSIcally 1ada and B~rmuda. Commis~ion· , '"" 3 ma~",!lcpnt The crews fb'ing 1'2V7 "Nep. hope to share wtth many heartache. "Our sympathies are I had the goorl. o~. tile comm?l1 er W. 'Y)'clifCr, Rooth. L,LD. I' ,'f .~.hJ'; ••nd ~alden! tune" InJi'8uhmarine. aircraft Ipeople. I with the Arab people in Jor· .~~~r~~e a\hhea\l: ~r. B~~ ~td. i who i~ pre~pntly COJldurtin~ hi~ ~I:' ~' , rr.'.nt.tllln he·! are memherA of 404 "Buffalow". TIle ml II purpose IIf the dan," Dr. Bull said. i m;tl\.• ; e a lance 1\'\ er· ,first ext~nsil'e tour of central '. ! ~t,. Rlrhard. Fow. : 40:1 "E~g!e" Maritime Patrol trip, Dr. Rutt ",plalned, was I AUer the trollble In Iraq, 1 'I '. '. . I anti northern Newfoundland, wab ., 'h! nJ~,,\ 'ad~ 111 the : '(luarlrlln~ normally based It 10 visit the Holy Land Ind I many re~trictirlll5 were impfl5' R 01 rJn~ thm Ihtee daY5 In I scheduler! to conduct ~ puhtic : .h. ,I ntn"l~ ~"ar~ fir I(irtl'nwn~d N S and two crews lee the placeA whl'lrfJ (:hrlst , etl in the Middle East, he \ t om~ ~ ey rer~ IU~k~ tnO~l.gh I ~ervice in the Salvation Army 1~:; 'rr!thtly ~. any woman, frnm No, 2' M~ri'time Operation. had lived Ind preached. "It I said, EI~tricity was ration· a~ fl~ ~d:rc~::;;n~c °peo~i: ,,~~ \ Citadel at Gree~polldlast night. · Il~, \ al 'Training Unit based at Sum. WI. the Holy Land that made , ed to Iwo hours in the morn· h d I' b . t~ '. hI ~rrs, Commissioner Booth is ac· ,the lreltest Impression on Ing between six and eight ,appent; 0 emile ng I .' .' . 'I>' with, mersi de. P,E,I, me II Dr Butt id "It ' i spot qUite by cilanee," Dr. Butt thc CommiSSioner la"'O~1ll:1~r l'\"(~rnted' .' ' • .1, was an a.m. n their hotel In Jerusa· . d \ comp~n~lDgon thiS tour , ; pc conl~lmng .1 sub.' e • Inspiration to see the places lem. Gas was rationed and '\ sal . . .,' l.;~m 01 m~ne~: with the BrIgus ReSIdent where Jeslll walked Ind lived available only to tourists and I Another comcldence wbleh The Provinciai Commander •. tl of Ihe clllzens.' • • • the G.,den of Gethe. 'government officIals at a cost I struck Dr. Butt 'as rather reo for the Salvation Army in l\ew· ,11 p,m. Ihl> memorable p 'A semane, tbe Garden of the of $2.25 per gallon! The markable was t~e time t~ey I foundland. Lt. Colonel E. Few· ,c101~d with the com. asses way Resurrectloll, the Sea of .country is in a state of ten. visited Marconi s bouse. In Ister. and Sr. Major L. Pindred :~r.~.:'For they are jolly HI . f i dill' Gallee. Capernlum, Nazereth, sian with secret police every· :~:n~~s ;ere,,~e th~~ ~ehw. of Toronto are supporting the O~! . _ s man~ r en s II' regret the liver Jordon, Bethlehem where. an ers, e sal, W 0 Army Leadrr throughout the 10 learn of the passing at the •.• they aU spoke volumes to One alarming 'experience Dr live tlose to Cabot. Tower entire scheclule. Tonight the · Grace H05plta~ on Thursday of liS." Butt recalled f)('curred lhe nighi ~here ~larcolli radioed his Jlarty will he at Dovl'r. and SUIl' Com t II Mr. l.eonard (,ushul! of Brlgus. Dr, Bull and his companions he und one of his comllaniolls first IlIeSlSage, anll wllh us day servil'l'S will be held in the j p ro er I 'I:ile late. Mr, Clushne was arl"ivf~ In Jordon Iiterully by' decidl'li to walk down to till' w~re two peui'11! frum Irflaml Salv~tion MillY (·it.lllc1 .at (:\0' ,holn at Hr~~\ls 64 yeal'S aKo. the skin 01 thell' tt'eth, 'J'h~ du)' (;ur(len of G~thst'lIIalle. "1 hOld whu, IIv .. just _by the s~t Vt!l'ttlWII. n~('O lie SPl'ut I!IS !larly Ilays at the they were 10 fly 10 Amlllun allVu~5 wUIlI~d to se~ it at '~heli! "Ihl'; lIIe.sage was Ie· D Luill"udur flsllel'y and lalt'r mo\·. frolll Cairo., was the day Ulat IIi/lilt," ])1'. Bull expioined. t('lv~d, the five uf them Iltul '1'''''ltlll" 'nl "I R"llPrl ,1<)1'(' ed to the United Siates whert' .Tordon broke off diJllomatic However, two fierce dogs barr. theil' ~!ctllre tuken outside . !t'r till' Duminion I~t' re~lded at Huflulo for mony reilltions with Eg)!pt. and t~eir ed their IVU)! and they decided JIIarcom s b,~me to cODlDlemo· , • Sl~el \)IINOn ha~ been', ~ear~. plane was the last aliowed mto against going anv further. As late the In~ldel~t. I , hI n"minion Iron . Returning home to Brigu8 he Jordan. they lean~d over 'a wall looking After their triP to the. Holy I II \ If~·Pre;id~nt and Gen· I"oined the late Captain "Bob" I Speaking of the tense situa· down on the area a voice sud· ~~nd d ~~. Butt and hts. two Ir.iicr. f. ~1. Anson, Bartlett's crew on the voyages tlon in the Middle East, Dr. denly said, "Who are you?" and lien s elY.hlCh irom Tel .A\'JV.,'O : · )l~r~ rrlinq\lishr~ Ihf' of the "Effie M. ~'orrissey" to Butt said. "althou8h only a wall Dr. Butt found a revolver stick. A~~ns, t il.e described a,s! ttl .'ctln~ Comptroller and 't~e Far Nortill and continued separates J~rdan and Israel, the ling .in his ribs. "We u.sed the a CI y 0 ma~blc" I In Ihr anpnintmrnt \ a,~ .engineer or that s~hooner, t'Y0 countries are eomplct~ly ,ma~.le ~ord~ ... we re . Ca· They return~d to Romt and -."mn",.II' r 101" thr Domin.' unlll the death of Captam Bart· different. On the. ,Tordan SIde I nadlan~. Dr. Bult smlled. and Ihen continued on to Paris by: ~Irrl ni\"i~ion, the: I;tt terminated the trips to the you have, fear. su~picion, hatr· the Arab immrdiately put away I train where. they stayrd lor ~ i L'mr

." ,I ~ THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD:, SAnJRDAY,. S!mMBU 20. , ;. "',. II ' ., ,. l :' 'l 'i"~"'" ____------======~)---~~~-:- ., : t. , ... 1')-.- il::! :,;'.. THE DAILY ,'lVEWS 'In' The. ·New~ Off and Running Newfoundland', pnly Morning Paper U The DAILY NEWS I. a mllrninl BY WAYFARt.:R I.' , I established In 18D.. and publl5h· at the Newt bulldinl, 353-3S9 Duck less than inviting at other seasons. Street. st. John'., Newfoundland 1l0~IE IS THE "CARSON" Term 32 of the Terms of Union pro· --- Robinson & Company, Umlted. course, if and when the Trans, vlded that "Canada will maintain in ot 'i': I Canada becomes a hroad, paved high, i ' .' . accordance with the traUll offering B ,. , " . MEMBER OF THE CANADlAN PRES!! ; freight and passenger service between way, the journey may appear much more. Tbe Canadian Preas il exclusiveb attraclive. By that time, too, motels i, No'rth Sydney and Port aux aasques, le,allueu to the use for republication of may grow up along the roadside and which, on completion of a motor high· news desp.tcbea III thla paper credit. the trip may be made in reasonahle way between Corner Brook and Port i!, , ed to It or to the MllIClated Presa or comfort. But to 'the extent thaI the " . aux Basques, will inciude suitable pro· Reuters and .iso the 10CiI newl pu~ I : vision for the carriage of motor people of the east coast are entitled as , . l' ' lI,bed therein. Canadian citizens to easy and relatively hurch . • All Press, service and feature arUel'll vehiclcs." I· YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES low.cost access to the highways of the I, In thll paper are eopyrllhted and their conlin~nt, the Carson is not a solution, I. .. C.nada ,..,.,. ,. Sl",.OO per .nnum out of this clause a large and some· , . The only answer is another ferry which United Kingdom and reproduction II prohlblt,d. what premature infant was born, This ~ ~ I ., will operate between st. John', and . i ;, all Fnrelgn Countries sa.QO per annum Me mber Audit Bureau was the M.V. WIlliam Carson. It was the result of planned parenthood wllh North Sydney. Authorized II lecond clall mail, POlt of Circulatiolll. the Department of TraJUport providing '· j' This is not just a simple case f New· Offices Department, Ottawa. pre.natal care and acting as the attend· I. " ant midwife while the Department of foundland asking for something more NEWFOUNDLAND , SATURDAY, SEPT. •20, 1958 Publie Works, like a rich and unworldly from ottawa. It ought to be a matter Co\THEDaAL godparent, provide!; two cradles wllhout or national policy to make it as easy 'W: (Si):Leenth sundi I. :', --~.~------~--~.. as possible for Canadians to usc the after Trinity) . ; , --. regard to the size of the child and cer· nalional highways and get to know one Hoty com.munlO tainly with little respect for the interests ~Iatlins ~ said); . ! Help For Low Cost Homes another a great deal better. The [act' of the taxpayer. that New[oundland is an island is not Euchamt. Preae millions of dollars a year when an excuse for condemning her peotlle Canon H. \V. Fac , Up to very recently, few com­ The early life of the William Carson p,m., sunday Schol the new project gets properly to continuous isolation from the main· ! ~ munities in Newfoundland could was .' comedy of errors. The ship, her· Holy Baptism a stream of national life. And -the fact. into its stride self, cost nearly three times as much 6.30 p.m,. E~S~ : meet the specifications on which that more Newfoundlanders live in , Central Mortgage & Housing loans The plan is one that will be as the original planning had estimated, To l8!prove Port aux Basques harbour, the Avalon Peninsula ,and alor.·g " • I the east coast than in any other part ~. were made. The chief reason was particularly useful in respect to natural breakwaters were removed and services: , or the Island is not a reason [or deny· ~Ion" Tues., Fn. a , , , the lack of sel'viced land. thJ! centl'alization programme and suhsequently had to he replaced by I ing (hem the' same accommodi] lion that a,m.; Wed. 7.45 a.1 This deprived not onl:-- people artificial ones. And while efforts to to private building in suburban, a.m. remedy the slluation proceeded for more is provided for those who live mueh . In rural areas but also the citizens' areas. But its virtues will have closer to Port aux Basques, romlnunion: lion .. Tu , of' Wabana from taking ad\'antage to be sold. Too many people may than four years, a noble ship was con· Sat. 8 H.m,; Wed. 7 demned to fill the role of a lowly The Board Trade has promolec! the 10 a.m. i of the provisions of the National be content to put up jerry-built tramp. But tbe Carson is home at last. of Daily at 5.30 P case for an cast coast ferry, It remains I Housing Act. structures instead of taking advan­ Early next month she will formally in· 7,30 p.m, I to be seen whether there Is enough In To The 1 augurate the ferr)' service for wl1ich EdsOll tage of the opportunity of owning imagination in Ottawa to make the appro· , I I. Arl'angemellts have recently ahe was designed and on which she has DEFENDS DON JA)1IESOl , ; a home complying with the modi­ priate response, But it could very well been made for the first housing been operating regularly hut in' Editor Dail!' News, , I fied requirements of Central be that the Departments of Transport and project for Bell Island. Now the formally for the past few weeks, \Vashington Dear Sir,-Why the sarras:i! Mortgage. Public Works stuff their fingers in their on Mr. Don ,1amieson by a facilities of Central Mortgage. will collective ears as soon as the word ferry By PETER EDSON ent 8igning himself "Worried" ST. -THOMAS' I Well, that's all to the good so far as l I is used in relation to Newfoundland. The SE.\ Washington Correspondent 's Day-122n ! be a\'ailable to almost every com­ Another factor 'that would be it goes. But convenient as the service issue of Friday? Of coum. it of the Openin saga of the Carson is the story of bad munity in Newfoundland through encouraging to prospective home­ may he for visiting commercial travel· AUTO CONTRAeT RE~IAINS BIG be "Worried" or some ~11)' \\'~ of the Church planning anti muddle piled on mud~lle . the adoption of plans- fOI' low-cost builders would be an extension of lers and for residents of the west coast CLOUD OS LABOR HORIZON the guts to sign his own name 9 a,IlI" Holy Comm to the point where all who had any(hl1l~ letter, )Iorning Praye houses in the $5,000 to $8,000 provincial building laws to pre­ who want to tral'el the hi$!hways of the at all to do with the thing must ferl that I mainland, she does nothing at all for \\'ASIIlNG'l'O~ - (:>:EAl-When La· In my opinion, Don , S. J. Davie~ , I the name of the ship is written mure bracket whkh may be built on "ent congestion on unserviced the most densel)' populated part ot bol' Secretary James p, ~Ii~chell talks done more practical good 10: Lad's Brigade: indeliblv on their hearts than was Cah:s , Canon A, B I land that has not been serviced. land and to pro\' ide adequate Newfoundland, Nobody in his right about the outlook for labor in the yeaI' foundland thall Mr. Diefenbaker on the heart of )Iary Tudor. ahead, he makes the distinction that he other politician, Liberal or p,e 4,30 p.m" Holy I It is expected that the down pay­ protection for the home-builder's senses would tra\'el the arduous 550 Churchings; 6.30 p is interested in all the peoplt who is not a sin~l~ worth while ment will be as low as ten per investment. miles or more by road from SI. John's Praycr, Preacher. I Bu: the Carson is now Uil the routr for work-not just organized unions. organization, irrespective of cr~i , cent of the cost. . to Port MIX Basqu!.'s in order to bring which she was planned. She has rleser· Kendall - Broad This plan has come about vcry himself and possibly his family to the In round figures, the US, civilian . Don hasn't given wholeheanll ved a beller fate than she experienccci labo fOI'ce numbers uver 70 million port in his "News Cavalcade", , ' This opens tip tremendous possi- largely through the' efforts of Jim continent. That would Involl'e at least up to now. We wish her well as she takes people. It is growing at the rate of for philanthropic- objects, thert i bilities in two respects. One is an McGrath, member for St. John's two day~ of 11:'rd driving with nowhere up permanently Ihe sel'vice for which she to stay along the route. 11 is not an 750,000 a year. They must be consider· one of them which doesn't o~e I enlarged and steady annual rute East, and the idea quickly com­ inviling trip even in summer. It is far was designed. cd, too, obligation to Don Jamieson, ------Thel'e are now five million unemploy· It 1 of home cO!1struction and the mended itself to the Minister of ~,------~ might bl! commented ttt , other the elimin'ation to a large Public Works, Mr. Green, from !.'d and 6~ million at work. The lall!.'r only other newspaper ~n"'''·ques because of the future. vest and the Christmas trade. Intelllgence, but to being ,trained from probably, is that people lis believe in the er having that habit. ehlldhood for it,-Sir Maurice Bowra, devil and haVe but little fear of eternal Unemployment next January is con· servatively forecast at under five million It was hard to resist punishment. a man came to my door , as it has been since February. contents of a nursery catalogue, . Monty Retires Yet regardless of the jaunty skepti· Though the Koehler and O'Sullivan E I ;\ BETTER MEALS PAY cism men have about Satan, the spirit strikes continue as black marks on the askeoi if be could luppl)' ~n " II F~eld Marshal Lord Montgomery CQmmartder. Now, at 70, his Aeroplane Magazine of evil seems to be abroad in the world record, the biggest cloud on the labor· he for awhile searched hIS li$ CSA verss Aeronot:-The Czech air· not finding it uked. "HOIf II ! had caught the attention of his soldieril!! days are over' and he just as it always has been. The word economic horizon hangs over the auto '~''''I'i}O; STREE~ llnne, CSA, whieh has three Tu.l04As, spell it, Is it with a haich or I '. r I superiors long before the opening will be able to retire, full of fame "Satan" means "adversary." In the industry. Morning We , 111.' . appears to be giving Aeronot stiff com· You can see how baUed up a '" ti -: . of the thunderous bombardment of and honour, to the quiet contem­ Bible Satan is pictured as hostile to all Five months of negotiations have fail· JUnior We petition on the Moscow~Prague run. cna get in their spelling i'. .~, I the enemy lines at Alamein cata­ plation of his campaigns in the goodness, a being who aims to undo ed to produce a new contract or are· VOWR' , . ~ . CSA leaves Moscow about 45 minutes the work of God by leading men into newal of the old one. The possibility correct pronunciation. The fad School. Bali, '. '. ~: .. , '. pulted him to fame and fortune. peace of the English countryside. ahead of Aeroflot on the flight to Prague and EVening . '\' I. evil ways. of a strike is not being discounted. person acquires the habit wi /.»' '. arid also returns from Prague ahead of Any auto wage increases-foUowing cured of it by correction. prol~ t.he Minister ~;. !~ Before that time, his eccen­ This may appear to many to be a WIll preach a , .. heroflot. the automatic raises in steel and alu· not a physical defect, ,; 1; naive conception. Perhaps it is. But its .~ ':l tricities whkh he seemed to take A SHARP SWORD One observer, flying with Aeroflot minium this year-do not in themselves Yours trul!'. '..1 .. from MoscoW to Prague in June, noted naive character does not alter the ract LEONARD Will be , .. '. • delight in emphasising, had In Thomaa Henry Huxley Darwinism set a pattern for a new round of in· .eiatinn to say .1. '. that evil as a gigantic enterprise still lo. \ In tbat the CSA aircraft left Ynukovo with September 15th" 1958, ca~ght the attention of war cor· ,hu a champion Invisible armor. For thrieves among men. ' Certainly the creases. I . and Mrt L] respondents watching his pain8- Iheer glitter hi. mind has leldom had nearly a full load of pasaenger" where· Secretary llitchel\ points out that S~nday eve~lnl a. the Aeroflot Tu,104A had 40 empty world in whcih we live today is more ------ectore Rail. an equal In any land or lie and he laid comfortable and in many ways more hundreds of new local union wage in· LUNCH FOR TlfO taking preparations of the British wllte about him with the weapon of aeats out of 70. CSA, It Is reported, ser· wholesomely enlightened thail it was a creases of eight to ten cents an hour. Londor. Free prt$s ad attack. But by the end of October, truth. 'The cradle of every science,' vel a much better meal on this filght. In the construction industry they have -STREET thousand years ago. . It is doubtful, Two famous Englishmen h Rev. P J H 1942, he was known as one of the he chuckled, 'Is surrounded by dead B.D. • • 0 how~ver, if the sum total of evil tod~y been higher. together the other day on t!I~ great generals of the war and theoloaialll u· that of .iercules was CANADA'S ROAD BUILDING is much less than it was centuries ago. These contracts already set a pattern Riviera, Sir Winston chute with ,trangled .efpents,'-Donald Cui· Vlctorhr Times We have just been through a war which for this year's increases to meet higher is 83, and hI!. old friend 11 among 'the· greatest tacticians in rou J}eattie. . .- the history of the British army. In Canada we are doing more about killed more human beings than any living costs. . Maugham who Is 84. Th,se tt)! lood roads than most people probably struggle that ancient or modern man has President Eisenhower's appeals to lived through and written of labor and management to use restraint think. this year, says the Canadian Good known anything about. illustrious years of Empire. .His austerity did not make him in wage and priee Increases-first made A SOLUTION Roads As~oclation, I billion dollars will aI historian, Maugham as easy to know. Some American· So let us not be too sure about the In 1955-have so' far been ineffective. be Ipent on highway construction by and abort story writer. The Unlvenlty of Montreal has ap· demise of tbe "Adversary." We may But in negotiating a new wage con· '0 generals were impatient with his Federal, provincIal and municipal gov· in that luncheon, to hafe pealed to Premier Duplesm to find a not be as sure as our ancestors were tract next year, it must be realized that determination to fight set-piece solution to the 'constitutional' problem ernments. attentive ear to their talk flY That Is a 'lot of money, equal to more about \ his personality, but along with any new wage Increase will be the start been a lare privilege [or ais . battles for which he had made the . pOled by federal grants to universities, them we can be dead sure about his .. than half of our defence expenditures of still another round of inflation. paperman, for the best talk most meticulous preparations. But " which. Mr. Dupleslil lays are an Invasion presence In the world. I~ Monty, as he came to be affection­ of provincial rlBhtJ. Since all other or about a sixth of our national budget. Two of the most difficult ideas t. talk and the best atorie~ ':i'e (I The current road· building program in the privacy of luch mtlma ately known, came out of the war provinCe! bave accepted federal grants. ~ommunicate in labor relations toda: throughout the lIation Is seven percent. ~re related ,to this problem. without lou' of their eontrol over edu· AUTUMN VIEW whh a tremendous reputation as a cation, perhaPl the IOlution for the Unl· hlgh~ than that of ,last year, One is that fringe benefits-penslon's. . "III Canada Is a big country, sparsely set, Bill Carman ed a part of Wiles, alon. WI first-class fighting man. verslty of Montreal ill, the eUction of My lonely spirit thrills to see the vacations . and the like-are a cost of .. He came out of post-war retire· a lIew Quebec Pr.lllier.-Ottawa CIti· tled, but Its small population Is spendini doing busineSi which should be consider· rat •. Ilion money on roads today' than any frosty asten upon tbe hilla, .mtDt to be Nato's Deputy Supreme 1111: <" ."." j ...... ' ." •. ~ ,. " J:. ... 'I:". • , . .' ... ':." . •. .

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i ~ , \: t \ · (, . I,'1 : • ,t · i I ! , ; JJ, " ·;1:') . Services • fir Bishop Sheen , .,', r~ __--- ,Sunday School and Bible · :;1 ,('Ins:es: 7 p.m" Public Wor· ; ;hip. Writes ., On Sunda~' morning at 11 , 'I o'clock \\'~sle)' Church will .,\ I play host to units of the RCAF " whu will attend Divine Worship • _;[;\'I,n·\lll .. \:\\l :n a bolly. A special welcome ;\ . r" •• , h HOW TO BE THE CENTER OF Learn a number of cltch phra· I· fir; ••. ··••·. will be givcn 10 his Honour I e THE VNIVERSE ses particularly "inferiority cum · I l' : ,\.,'. ,II II ~und,,)' Lieutenant. GO\'efnor and Mrs. plex" and talk. In luch • way lil"'r '1':.;,: .. ; I '. ~1r.cphcl'son who will also be II BY FULTON J. SHEEN that everybody will think you I· I!,'.' ,,,"l!'''IIIW:\ attcnding Ihis service. His Men used to believe that the know the last word about It, even II' Ii. ;:," ".11<,1: IIJnollr will rcael the lesson. . . "n,·,,,I,- earth was the center of the solar though you do not know the fi~.t .,' :.:,.:". . ".. \,i~itors to the cill' and Ihose system; now many a man be· word about it. Make an Infmlt •. I ",. '.:: ,,: :! Y.. I':;l""~· \',':10 have no regular chur~h !leves that he is the cenler of the procession of ldlota pan before i "~'. ~.' :.... :. ~,·,l\l.)l. hillllC are invited to worship , .. '1 '11Id universe. For Ihose who have your psychological .cruti~y; H:; I•. ;· .::" , wi! h liS. not yet completery convinced every now and then, put mto ~ ::: ;' :::. 1·'\('IIS.(~l1~ ThOll shalt the Lord thy God others that he or she is that practice the Idea of Sarlre that \, :. l'~r,"::"" -- I he and Him only fhalt thou lerve. planet around .which all ot.her anybody who thwarts or crosse. I, :1 persons or planets must revolve, your ego is nothing. lind SlY I 'til ;(1": S\:BURBAN 1I11SSION the following practical sugges- with Sarlre "my neighbor is lieU' :. '\1 "I.'. -. 1','1. ant! ~linister Harold h~aI1Y. tions are offered on the subjecl: 5. Be kind to others to ,et • I :, I~::' \\,,:.:,';J a.m.;: ST. PAUL'S: B1ackler Ave., "How to be the center of the reputation for kindness; help ;. ,':: .. Organist !\liss Dallas Nicholl . universe." other people in order to emphl' '" 1 , .1."··"··· .. · \1."1'''1 ~""1".:' Assist. Organist lliss Ella :lIar· 1. Make yourself the determi· size thier helplessness-. Ne~er ", . ,... S .' ". II ,'I u·lin. 11 a.m., 'I.• r. Burry "'.n Ise· nant of right and wrong. truth send any money to the f?r~111I I: I • .. i m::n: 2.45 p.m .• Sunday School; and error. Admit no other au· mi!

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.. HA I: i' ; t , Grace I , ·" I Fair GRACE-The' ,. for ten each evening co , on Wednesday, Septe t and continuing U~ !, 27th will be the I !. , , , -. Fair, sponsord by • t \ cathPlic congregation ,. I• , the cathedral Rep, f· I: The event will lake ... ', I I, I '. . Academy HaU' and \I ·r­ usual large crowds I " O, "1 Distinctiol1 skill for some of 1 Shoe, prizes. such as ru , II : The ! dOUS, table lamps E being offered by t , , I' prize will be gh, 1 ,I ()man I (:orne, . Well made shoes for more pickle recipes , , . which may gil'! to the maker or th , , r types of people who CVCVMBER RELIS chopped cucumt (6 large) PULLING OVER MACHINE the best in comfort cup chopped onion , tablespoon salt , cups white vinegar , I i , See cup water long u'ear. sugar teasl)OOn white pepp Peel cucumb , , slnart selection quarters and rem , Chop finely or coarse chopper. , onion and salt., shoes styled for Place in colander anc I drain thoroughly. B , , water and sugar 1 .. stir-until sugar is sleek sophist' Hemol'e from heat. and drained vegetal well. Pack into sle: and seal. Do not the young least one month. BEET RELISH cup. finely chopped c beets heart, and finely chopped (raw)

, ! Inan at leis \ I I , I I The elegant The Koch cabbage and blend o Pack lightly into ( I I I I Combine salt. pe , ! Koch Shoe IS is made to i' .-.-..... -, .... -...... -... -.,- ., vinegar, Heat to I' immediately pour· : I vegetables. Seal '.f made of the a cool place. " • I ~Ot:SlmOlCD IIIXTS , , cocoanut, dis. '., into a ! finest materials water, then into this coli available, it's a' Ship shoe of duribility in Por , l' , , ~ , i: and lzandsolJle alJ­ "i I I pearance, styled fo.,. the most discriminat- ing wardrobe~ Se~ and wear a Kock Shoe' sold at all leading shoe stores. , .

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7 THE D~ILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 Por~l~gal Cove, Conception .Bqy

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.. ", .~y ... " ., '\ ! '1 HARBOUR GRACE , ., .. , , ' , !,' I ~: f (,','ace N B f Church Sem"ce r ., .... , "air i' e ws y ri e S SUNDAY. SEPTE"BER 21. ,: ,t ! " . 'R r.R.\lE .Thr bill i Dr. E. O'B, Freeman accom., Wakelin, succeedinl Mrs. Edith ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN. .1, , ' ': lIn r;"h cum· panied by Mr. W. A. Su\llvan, Moffatt who has moved to St. Rector, Rev, L, A, J. Ludlow , : rlrnln~ . t , · ,'f \l'rfil1r'!L,~': Sl'Pte~· I ~!.A., spent the weekend visit. John's. ' 11.00 a.m. Matins. , 1 .' .;"~ 1-,'l\lIn\llll~ until ing DI'. Freeman's parents, Mr. Miss Mary Parsons, is teach. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School and , i " :71h II III hr the an· and E. D, Freeman. Ing at Heart's Content this year. Bible Class. . if ~Irs. · I ~.~ ,f.: • 'f 'c,ln;'" r' h~·. t~e _ 6.30 p.m. Evensong. : Ilf \,' · ','l:h,,:ir flll>1't'~atlon I.n I Guests of ~Ir. and ~frs. George HaT~~;,/g;~:'~~uth ," , . :: :hr l·alhrr- ral .. R~~!~: I LUI~' r~cently were Mrs. Selina Destruction of 8.30 p.m. Holy Communion, .' . T:r tlrnt I' III 1.I~r' . . Rlderut of Long Pond, Manuels : FI 'aio'lll! Hall and 11'111 and :III'S. Garland of Carbonear, 3.00 p.m. Evensong. \, diP t UNITED CHURCH I :~I \,.:,,1 I:r~r rl'llW s tll I also :III'S. .John Antle and roper y '. ~k:l! i,11' ~I"'W. 01 t"~ , dau~ht~r. Mrs. Willinm Fisher 11.00 :~~' ~~i~~ ~~s~si , :. :\ ,,: ~::;'" ,:tch "' ru~s. and children of St. John's, HARBOUR GRACE - With' 2.30 p.m. Sundav. schoot , ! ., "':.~.· II •• ':'i!I':I.rl"1',' lamp' 11; r~c.the; ' . th e commg . of the autumn, there 7.00 p.m. Divine Worship. ," ~t.. • • Dr. and :llrs. Gerald Smith seems to be ~'ear after year the BRISTOL'S HOPE I: br I and two children who were same story of vandalism and 3.00 p.m. Divine Worship.' I · : rr::' '.':Ii ~I\'l'n : n'ccntly guests of llr. and Mrs. destruction of trees etc., by E. L. Oke returned to their trespassing marauders who have I 11\ II Ihome at Botwood on Thursday no respect for \lroperty. Obituary I· , all S at~d wcre accompanied by Mrs, Within a matter of days, one I'~ 1 Smith's moth~r. Mrs. E. ll. Bis· has been told of a vegetable () n .~ ; hop who hnd spent t~n da~'s ~arden from .which carrots have . visiting her sister, ~Irs. E. Oke. been taken up and either REV. fATHER WALTER P. Ihrown aside or taken away. I WALSH llr. and :III'S. Edgar Boland I This has happened so frequent· "'ho arriwd here r~cently ha\'e I~' that the owner has been . (:or'Ile.r . 1' '\ taken up residence on Noad forced to take up what remains. HARBOUR GRACE - Thc I, , :!' ~:.!( i' '.1 rl·dr~' lur SIrl'ct. :llr. Boland i~ on the Ie order to save a little of the I1~W., o[ the passing of Rev. Fr. : '1 >ii- II!:'" ,taif of the C. of E. High School. harvest of hard work for his \\'alter P Walsh on Tuesday. • :_ !hr '~.,k,':·~1.' of~11'~ thm ~ :111'. and Mrs. L10Xd Janet, own usc, giving the vegetables September 9th was heard with A VIEW OF PORTUGAL ('OVE looking in towards fIle Hal'bot'r. In the £lIregroun4 can be; 1, I :: ",'1 l'h"I; liELlSH ,~:andrr sprnt .the weekend \,isit'l no ch~nce of further ~rowth, re~rct in this town, where he seen the breakwater which was erected to protect the new landing pier built to accommodate: .," II' 109 ~Ir. ,lane, parents, ~Ir. and 1 FrUit which should he left to had been born forty·five years the "Elmer Jones'; type ships. ~ '" l'IlCIlII lcr, . ~h's. Fred. Janes. ripen during the autumn months ago and'h\I ere he had receive. d ------.. -.~' 'I ' . has been stripped from trees his early education. b I been prected on back of Upper: ,.!!inn , .I • r. a nd . G.eor ge LllIl '1 an d no thl ng Ie f t to gat h er, Th' IS Mrs.Father and theWalsh late \\'asRonald a sonWalsh. 'of fl U 0 Gullics by company of busi· I ~I ~I , Ir!t for Bell r~. on Sunday' Is probably the complaint of T· t e T Th e L a tUGe pper u II".Ies : from~ SI. John's,' has! 1~land n(!~smen I, I I where the~' will visit members every fruit tree owner. And After stud),ing for the priest· . . - . : so far been going along very' ., • . of their family. not eontent with destro~'ing ho.od In Ireland where he. ~c· R .F th R W I h SOCIAL lIND PERSO~:\L : well. and has' already beeb in' · I (:, ~,,~' I fruit trees, one resident last I cewed his Bachelor Of. ruvlmty ev a er a s The many ~ncnds of ~Irs operation for a couple of weeks. :.;. :~.:. 1"'1' r' ~r !. Congratulations to ~Ir. and week found that a quantit)· of I degree,. he was ordamed at· • Abe Butl~r Will be sorry .to. turning out· some very . fine . '"'''' '. ,,' r,P . ':lil". L,lwl'enre Gl'orge who cele-j lovely blooms had been deliber. Rome In 1937, and returned to ~enr sh~ 15 at present a patemt I quantities of sand and crushed' .', .. ['rr'I'". rondl·IIClImhcrs. remo\'e I hrntrd• thpir fourteenth wedding ately torn from a f1owerln"" IttNewfoundland whereC het' servedH 0 ne more -the- D'locese a I I In ltD Spl I aI '. \ slone. Some of the produce: :11 ':': 'f'''''I' or lit. nO\UI'~rsnry on June 16th. Mrs. shrub and thrown on to the con. as cura e 8 oncep Ion ar- Harbour Grace _ Grand Falls The many f\'lends of . ~[rs., has been trucked to the city for' , ' <" ", '. . ~drl' Gpor~e wa~ the former. Gwen crete walk leading to his home. I bour, Bny de Verde and Carbon· has been saddened In the death John Dawe. Rlverdal~, Will be' usc. It is not known when' this ~ (.':.:~~ ~-.;~PP~::i J~lix dol)'n Parsons.' It is all very weIl to say that, car, hand ~as then appoinetd lof one of its best known and glad to know sh.e reltl~'ned home II plant will go iuto full operation, , ".""';: ,,',':':~'~Ii::r ~n<1 al. _ children are no :tI0rse than they Ito ,t e parISh of coach~an's: devoted Priests. The Rev. W. P. last week and IS feeling much, at prescnt four 'men are em- ',';'c, "'''''' ,.-1111 Brin~ ~h'. and ~Irs. Bert GuzzweII. I used to be, buf arc the)' any ~~\e anl~ ~tfr t~ Ga~bo, I\her~ I Walsh, P.P. has disappeared hetter. ~Irs. Dawe suffered a. ployed on this project. It is un· . "":. :' '. ".. ,',:. ~ St. ,lohn', Ilwe guests at Pikc's I better? After all, they have: ~IS we e o~'e pmst serve 'from the field. of mortal exist. slight heart attack some \\'eeks I den;lood that if this experi·· '. ,,.,1'. "':" ',1,".'1' to . a Hotel on Frida" last. Iltreater ad\'antages than ehil.; Ius people wllh zealous deva· Ience and has entered the eter: ag.o and have been stal'jng ',' ment proves feasl'ble a larger' ,· ~;~.•.• , .~::':t",;"ill'at'... " "1' ,I I' .\d·d{IS"l i __ I dren used to have, and surely 'I t't!on. andd dW he~eh h'hl .s ~Iimls., t ra· I nal regions beyond Time's con· With her daughter, ~Irs. G. I.e·. rlant will be erected and the .•. ,':;~"::;",I 'I('crt~bles. ~Ii~s ~Iar~' Dunne. nr the, in the educational programme. ~ons e~ e \I'll IS I ness a fines. In a tranquil room. at Grow. SI. John·s. ' project will be on a much .:; l':,,'~ 1:1111 ,\l':'ilil' :\v~lo~ Telephone O!fl~e ~taff I there should be a place for the I little ol~r a monlh a~o, \lhen st. 'Clare's ~lercy HosPlt.ul, Uttle Eddy Hobel'l>. snn of· krgel' scale. It is hored it .will .. here IS prcsentl\, enlo"lOg her lessDns of civic pride and of I he enteled St. Clare s where all was hushed and With and George ..' he a success, because I't would ~Iercy ~fr. ~Irs. ){oherl~al · "",,...... I _\1" not use annual v:lcationr.' Miss Dl1nne I respect for other's pro pert\'. If It OSpl't a1ft or .trea ment to II' h'IC h I the noonday sun streaming' in returned home from hoSril · mean extra work for several .!~,~;~, o';:;'~'~I;j , has recoI'prcrl [rom a recent at. we are to make this town com. his failing strength failed to re· ·upon the dying Priest, like the this week. I men and this company is wished -;~:;::~;:'~Ch~ cd cook .. lack of pleurisy. para~le In orderliness and at. spond, . lway of e~ernity opening mil?ly . :\Ir. Herhel'l ~Iorgan who had I c,"ery success in thcir adven· ':, ,. . pp . tractlveness to other towns, the The remains of Father \\ alter 1and brilliantly out before him, hiS leg broken some time ago ture. f.. /1,' ('hGpped c~b. Guests of ~Irs. Alice Dunne lessons of' how to accomplish Walsh were cOnl'eyed to Har'l t~!e spirit of Rev. F~. Walsh hur· when Ihe roller which he was' -- l/ld : and daughte'r, ~liss ~Iary Dunne such must be taught, not only I~our Grace on Tuesday and I~y , ~Ied IOta .the unen?mg cycles of operating. turned ovrr. ~II'.I LEFT FOR BALTIMORE radish recently included ~Ir. Joseph in our schools, but as well in lin state at th~ Roman Catholic IImmortality. For little less than . Morgan is slill in hospital' .1!J1RYLAND : Dunne and son, Brian of St. the home where respect for ~athedral until Thursd~y morn· Ia . month our dear d~parted. gradually improl'ing. 1 )11'. and j1rs .•lohn jlor;:~n. I John's. ~Irs. W. H. !'Ilaher and one's own property will teach! 1111: when solemn R:qulem Mass friend h~d been. a pat.lent at ~Irs. Frank Russell arrivcd, (the Co\l

I, Agnes O'Neill. R.N .• I.eft ment was In the priests' plot of on September 9th, the eternal salvallon. To thiS end, De Gral'e Sunday I·i.!;ltin" llr.' more They will also :J Ie l~;~;:'~~'l' '~t~at ~~pr~! ~liss Club; MeetmO'.. the Roman Catholic cemeter' Angelus pealed forth, ~sIII the Ithe last work he began on earth . ,~ ,..~Iarvland . ~erl:;,'(':' pour over. ' this week for Toronto where she U L f h' ~. shadow of that wing that had was the buildin" and equ'lpp'lng I' and jlrs. George Porter and: moto!' to ~lorgantolVn. West Vir· T"• I'" ~I.f" ~_,ra I an d wiJi \'islt . iyes d'urmg th e h" c t to mourn t e passmg. of'fatally touched him his noble I of a modern new'"

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Mrs, Edward Duckworth Str i celebrating their 11 ;I anniversary on S . I ----··,·------·-"l ENTER -THE BABY C~NTE , . ,I PHI Phi, Xl AI , I , held its second m fall session at Lillian Case. 1 i AND WIN OTHER PRIZE~ Cove Road, !\lor 1958 at 8 p,rt.. A . , , business meeting , by a Cull '- I · presided o\'er i:\ ,."mlme Chairman I intrpduced of the evening. IMPORTANT was taker "~'Ullaw, whose sui as a Natural E~ be accompanied ,'ery ably' bro Because nothing's too good for baby, you'll wont to fill all his or All entries must enjoyed by all her needs with the fine babywear and layette essentails from the the second as !lipiritual Birth and co~plete selection at The Royal Stores, Ltd., rhe House for Value. coupon , all men N.o need to go overboard on your budget, be your little angel by this and a very 1 SWI or bor . • a few days old or up to 3 years . . you'll find ensued where • and ideas were I' plenty to mterest you in our up.to.date department for tots and Supper toddlers. .Basics to assure baby's health, comfort and good by the hostess 01 .~------, Lillian, The next l ,i fashion form ••• all sensibly priced. I I I EDITOR NEWFOUNDLAND BABY. CONTEST, I be held at the Y' , . I I CARE DAILY NEWS I I; I I Lit I I I BABY'S NAME ...... AGE.:...... i • t I, . \. : I . C, I , I I II t:DWIl , ; \' I' SANITATION H I I SENDER'S NAME ...... I DOWNFALL OF IN OUR I I BOlD FEVER .- r I I ·1 I ADDRESS ...... " ...... ,' ...... I P. JORDAN. been a long time I: I ' ~ written about 1 !. Furniture. Showrooms this disease ~------~------~ uncommon now in WOOD AND CHROME HIGH CHAIRS, CRIBS, , typhoid exist those areas whe MATTRESSfS, PLAYPENS, STROLLERS, PRAMS, is poor, Even to, parts of the SOl CONVERTIBLE CARRIAGES, ROCKING CHAIRS, States there are "ho are unaware " EXTENSION GATES, . TRICYCLES, DOLL CAR· of drinking conti ,. '.1.· ..·· who have poo 1I~ • RIAGES, TABLE AND CHAIR SETS, sewage disposa HERE'S ALL have a good " of typhoid tha of North Amel of typhoid hi HAVE TO DO long time. bacillus ty can be seen ,U~ 1 and grown in • Send us a picture of your It enters the (ood or dril1k ani ; \1 IN OUR INFANTS' WEAR DEPARTME,NT 3 ~ternaJly throu ' ~ age limit years. Intestinal wast, r- other day I If. a reader. w' ,. , . • Every week we will friend has b ~: number of the entries feceived. , ! ' .: Everything Baby- Needs • I\i t . NYLON AND COTTON DRESSES, CHRISTENING ROBES, • Every week a winn.. will -~~ -J QUILTED MATTRESS PADS, RUBBER SHEETS, MATTRESS judged and at the end of 3 COVERS, JERSEY CONTOUR SHEETS, DIAPER BAGS, SLEEPING l~..) the judges will select SETS, FEEDERS, WOOL SWEATERS, TERRY CLOTH PLAY SETS Beverly Ann Foley .. , ' SWEATER SETS, PLASTIC PANTS, SOO DRY PANTS, CURITY winners. CHILLPRUFE TOYS, FLANNELETTE NIGHTIES, SATIN DIAPER~, • The first prile is $25.00, BOUND BLANKETS, STITCHED EDGE BLANK£:TS, HOT WATER' at the end of the contest. . ; , BOTTLES, PLASTIC TOILET SEATS, PLASTIC BOTTLE HOlDERS, ,1. ' '. :" j'" PLASTIC BASSINET PADS, WOOL AND NYLON BOOTEES, ..j," t . • Other prizes will be awarded PLAYPEN PADS, SHEET AND PILLOW CASE SET, HOT OR COLD' runners up. WINTER BAGS, LAP PADS, FACE CLOTH SEtS, HIGH CHAIR .. PADS,'JOHNSON'S BABY SOAP, SHAMPOO, OIL AND POW· • All pictures submiHed will be DER, ALSO JOHNSON'S GIFT SETS, NICELY BOXED • • property of The Daily NeWS. \ • If you send ~ small snapsholf Store6.t ....· negative is required. . , James John .' ., ,." I 221$S2 • " ' - " , "\,,', .~.:.~.'. ·.4·····' ,., .' f

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... ".• ~ • I \. . CORRECTI.ON,· You can correct a he~ring loss without Weather revealing your deafne~s with the new normal-looking Maico Hearing Glasses. I· cloudy intervals . Tops for appearance-1'ops {or naturalness -Tops for quality. Your friends need sunnY, foir weather when you never know you'rc woa~ing a hearing aid \ ! The D~ily News when you wear Maico Hearing Glasse$. , t ..} oNill~SURANCE AGENCIES . MAICa HEARING SERVICE JI LIMITED P. O. Box 432 St. John's, , THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1y58 , Dint 80027 St. Joh"" - a ••• .,..w .. To ,'I! i \ , II , :l..;"A;..,;.·S;.,..-TR;;,;.O;.,.•..;..G..;,.;UI.;;..,DE_ ___B;.&.y .... C;,;. •• ;.;I_n. " , I ,, Personal ~ t "T! .. ,1 1* FOR IE LADIES' * ! P,.senf--For You and , Yours .1• • A,pecIs 1000. but ! , i Chit- Chat peoplt are inclined 10 "bite off , 1.1 , · . more tban Ibey call chew." Am­ ,I:. ITEMS ARE PRINTED FREE. bition iJ l wonderful Ibing 10 ·" ':" PilOSE OR MAIL THEM TO: long .. it doesn't overmadow oth~r considelationsorburt otber " -SOCIAL COLUMN, DAmy NEWS". people. Make amends if you , ::1 TELEPHONE: 2177. have been at fault. Some ten­ Monday, October 6, al 8 p,m. sion late in day, but don't Jose .: Ii bllthdal ~I'("'tillg" to i - your sense of humor. :'1 II hi'· ,'c!rlll'at~d his· R.~I.s. NOVA SCOTIA , ' I · Ic;t"pl,,), and to iPASSENGER LIST Past ••• Probably tbe best Future •• ; Meteoro!oPtJ­ : D.. d. \Ir. and )II'S, , The following passcngers ar· known of all Navy vessels of Ibe believe we, may IOOD lie abk to · II ho cl'lebrates I rh'ed from Halifax and Bos· United Statu f1~et. the U,S. stop or dlspene tornadoes lie· ::\ . ..C . , ., (Old 1 fore they have had III oppor· "eddin ;: alllllIW.:a'y II tOil Sept.- 18th. f :,gate onslltutlon ron" tunity to striU, One luggestion · I· !I tember 2tl\h, Best From Boslon: J, Colley, Mrs. I , 5lues), wal launched at BOlton is 10 fire & ~ided missile into ~!t nom th"ir many i H, Eagan, Miss B, Fowlow, J. Navy Yard on Sept. 20, 1797. the tomado, dIssipating its cn(r1Y II IV. King, ~1iss B. Locke, Mrs. L. II hip IlxrIc 8I'0IIIld. , I' . )Iyers, MIss III, Noseworthy, A. , I' !J, Smilh, Mrs. III. Thistle, Mrs. i :: · treetin~' to )Iary E, Tucker, )lis~ M. Wallace. The Day Under Your Sign I ,. 'ratlick Street who! From Halliax: Mrs. M. i ., .j l.e,l; ~Id Sunday,: Beaudry. C. L. D!Il, G. R. ARtES II ... U.rch 21 to Aprlllt) UIItA (Sept. II k Oct. 22) , "I,01J ~;.n·t al,:".Av, ha."~ !IOUI'" ','1, ... DiJtiD,~i"h beL!teD SWeteQloe.and :ea1it,. ! sl~i;t. (;!t'I.tin~s come· Ehrhardt. V;' R. Ellinger, J. K. give In JT:l('tlul 1~'. Den t pout. [)t:.zt't IIYe up job 10Il have ~. "~ · and ll;!lhly broth.! Leggatt, \\, H: Palme:, W. TAIIRU5 IAp,il20 to ....y 20) SCORPIO (O~. 23 .. H..,. 21\ : I' 'I ;i;ter; Elizabeth Waring" .S. WhIte, Mrs, ,White, r. imp:oTe domestic 'ltU&tiOft, milt tlte Ih.te or carelessness aft ... 1M •• I. , tin t anon. laic! plaut. Take ,.out time( ·1 Hclcn c(lll;in;, Judy D. E, Willmott, Mrs. Willmott, k GEMINI IM,y 2110 Ju •• 21' SAGITT~US IN~ i.u.c. 211 , \1;rll"t'W, ll'I)·mond )Iaster K, Willmott, Miss C. "Flnith. )"our .ork ItO matter ko1r mill&' Y01& Il'C at ,-our:: belt _bat,. pdI- .' 1 it nu.~' sean. Retirr ur1r. r.triDCI btm.d the lCeDU.. · . ,I" ,)! Tornnto. Willmot, .. ~, CANCER /Jun. 12 .. Jult 211 CAPRICORN (Otc. 22 Hi_ till \olan The following pas;engers left lI'onttary ql.l~tiMh. IftDl to be die .. ftldi~ emaomy ..lIell __ baiIIIt cI 1l,... OI\.nl,tlOIlI. ..ed .. y", ,.. 4 lobe _ ...... for Livcrpool: ~1iss K. Campbell, " , )II'S, n. E. Chapman, P. O. Craw· lEO IJuly21 t. Au~. 211 "OUARIUS (JaIl" r.Io. ftJ , 'r,1.;r intO' c::oalidu~tH;l'11 all enetulitilt Pay DO iaN _ ~ties .... , 'lll; Ed,,;1J'(1 F. [ord, lIIrs, Crawford, Mstr. 1. htrCl"C mtkiar a deei'lcQ" 1"a," Get eftt"~ iB ~ II I VtRGO (All!!. 22.10 S.pl. 221 PISCES 1Ft". 20 .. M1Ito .1 i '~Q Duck llOlrth Street I Crawford. Rev. K. MeF. Harley, Wb. _ ..100 ".\> tho ."d~ u ... Do.·t ••11«1 .... if JI!IJ"'t .. , .1., hlalillc Iheir HUh,· L, Harris, Mrs, Harris, W, S. .. lito job II ..... Pilei> inl 'IIiIIa GIIoCllo IoJpoCII dar .. - I, II I:'~'IICIWI 1111 Sept,l Kewley, )lrs, E, Lockwood. E. elJlI. 1 TES ,I.. . . I' lOll!:, )Irs, Lon~, C. Prall, lIIrs, Pratt and infant, K. Wardle. - SEATTLE, Wnsh,-l\Il's. Gcneral Albert Osborn, or BOM1ClllOlith and London, England, does a little Slipper Pet ;'M Ph:. XI Alpha I )IO\'[S TO HAMiLTON ~·;~i~ It' ''''"ml meet· 1 )lrs. ~Iyrtle. Church~J1 who recrUlting for the Salvation Army here Sept. "th., as she adjusts the bonnl!t on the hcad of Between Us , I,ll ,('"IOn at the Ih,~s bccn ass~lated WIth thc Mrs. W. J. Lind~ of Seattle Cleft), Septcmber 8th, Ml'S. Osborn, dau.ghter of the Sall'alion Army's ! :" L:::i31' l' .. , I'. ~CII' Ir subjecl cngagement of IhClr daughler RY GAYNOR MADDOX Junior high school studenls in i Ihe remark happens to have in I' I .1 , .' a :\,ltul'al Event" IStephanie to William James, i !l:lltritionally, there is no ;llb·! Utah: Those who had poor ~r~all \ . nbundance Ihe I'Cl'Y talcnts thaI I I anied Ii! Hf) ahll hrought I son of ~Iargaret and the lale ! slilulc {or a good breakfast [or fasts rarely madc 1111 the loss at i oace were considered a woman'. \ · tr.lOyrd h) all the i Robert Lee of Grand Bank, .1 t~cll·agers. according to Dr, the other two meals, \' greatcst asse.ts, I was startled \ · I~C ,r~llnd assign' I Wedding date to be announced: Ruth Leverton, assistant dircc· Among 1i to 19·ycar·olds at an I 5;;:I:~al Bllth alld Re'l soon. i ; tor o( home cconomics. U.S, Dc· I' Oklahoma college: Girls eating. . \ 'I·· I' rei~:r I, h h ! part111ent of Agriculture. in college dining halls who :;';ip': the\ knackIy shall for aturning woman any II' 0house as iI :: IIn,in al; members - I· .nd a \l'I~' lively IA~SIVEnSARY i "It is difficult or i111possiolc ped breakfasl cut their :Iiets' she lives in inlo acomlor:able i f""II.d where all' ~Ir. and ~ll's. Bert Cousens, I for ~'oung people to make lip at 1 down to 60 per cent of their ral· i and charming home, who has a \. · d 1M", were \'cry! 208 Hamilton Avenue, are today I i othel' mcals or by bct\\'~el1'I11'~al cium and ascorbic acid needs I \ d d" h IJ d . was I'cceiving of I :, snacks the food missed lit break. I and 10 per cent of their iron and ,Iappy~ who has an healthy, a mll'1ng well·mannered us an , -I ~upl'er i congl'atulation~ i , ;.1 :hf h"~tcss of Ihe I thcir friends on the occasion of ' i ft other da)' a leHer rally remaIn Immune or res Is· tern part. Easier, accnrate. ft~e 'l I I . , -om a readH, who says tant throughout life. Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) 1C tSPb: \'an l.lIa 6 'ng edl'onts Sisters of Lorlge, Sister Send TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Waterways f t C~bot will publish :1011 fr!end hus been :old In addition to improvements in (stamps cannol be accepted) for , om meIl B Irsat gg Iyolks I' • add'J en me,,,,' "IC ks, ,It"Ol't h Y "IS'I' t ress; more for a copy 0 ['I'our ."Ice ______...1 i _r1.lPhold ~i:l'm l'arri~,', methodS of disposal of sewage this pattern, Please print plain· ~t~p~: ~ixl~re; \eat until ,ight Sister Fr~nce~ Sturge.. Past ~lis· ~rooks Needlecra£t, Catalog~e. ACROSS DOWN entriel feceived. ,er want; 10 ~now what and In guprding the drinking Iy SIZE, ,NAME. ADDRESS, Pour into buttcred bnldng dish. t~ess; ,SI_~t~r Sa,ra,b Muliett, 1 wo comp!ete paltel ns are prm· \ 1 Cape __,ISmail bay . ~h"lhl'l' Ih,' t!'i,'nll water against contamination STYLE NUMBER. B~he cool slightly, 'fop with Chaplal,n; SIsler lIhlhe Andr~w~, ted, ngh( to t~e book - plus..a' Massachusetts 2 Polish ri,'fr the ~erlll lu u:lll'r ... II with the germs. we nOW have an Send order to ANNE ADAMS, .t ¥. :lUi BJ 'f" a· ew 'anllUIJaw Recordmg Secretary; also Slslcr I'arlety of deSIgns Ihat you II !111 4 Egyptian river 3 Custody writs r wInner will I c~rt, ~nd IIlw:hcl' Ilw additional method of fighting the care of ST. JOIIN'S DAII.Y te~ o[ e~gs \nJI itill and foiding Classie Blac~wood, Worthy ~Iis· I~ant 10 o,rde : crochet, ~,lllt·1 8 Smat1 body 4 Pheasant nest; NEWS, Pattern Depl, 60 FRONT 'In confect'loners slluar lind \l'ess of Edllh Cavell No. 334. hng. embrOidery, huck \Ieal mg, . of water 5 Passage in fal~~~ I~. nllnnal tile disease, This consists of a vac· o S h 0 . h ~ h It I d II ' 11 Poem the brain end of3 : . ',', IIhuIII cnddn· I l':f,f which should be given IQ ST., Wi;ST, TORONTO, ONT. vanilla. Return 10 Ol'en to l. Jo n's., n Septem. er 1_t , qUi s oys, 0 s, 13 Followers 6 Tellant , ca;r'n"II'1 ': . . anyone who is likely 10 be exPOs· brown meringue. Garnish with the newly Ins,talled off~cel's con· 14 Medicinat '; Mariner's .1;11 a pCl'>on I e'l te insanitary living conditions swirls of whipped cream. Bak. dueted t~e' fltst mee~mg. the plant direction 25 ShakespNre's 40 Senseless ' ..,ill select ipparr'n,,\I~1 b H k' b . ". we. lit ·!dr· mg ing time,abol!t 20 minutes, Grand lflstr~ss was In. a\ten~· Vas It ion Tips II 15 Ex-sotdier g Small pie river 41 Ship's omcn. I " atl!lu.< typho,u<. t'ro.i Tht; \'accine does not prevent omema This recipe makes 6. ance and aSSIsted them In thClr .I.' I , (coli.) • 9 Medlev 26 Thcrernre 420n waler I ,r:, mOkl1 famOlls t)·pn"id l'tychOid absolutelY, bul it does Scrubbing a hammock is easier work, On September 13th, the 1 t6 Abandonment lO Midda'y 27 Devilish 43 Ilalics (ab.) \ . Sheas worknOlln as ,. y~ IlOI( . I 11:1C1case . , t h,e bod Y reH.I tance sO·.lhan It looks, Leave the nam· Grand Mislress atlended a meet. I --:- ,: t8 Expunge\'~ It Sand mound 28 :;hoshonean 44 Withered 'Ing of Ruth Lodge No. 709, Mid. I Rope heads WIll, he .hangm, g I 20 Make ~mends 17 Gratrd Indians 46 Essential ' a ~o cd a\. a ~,t~k: I!!~t !here tS f~r less risk oS :on· mock· attached to tree or st~nd. d f th E I 21 :possessive 19 :-'Ietric 29 Pca -- heing , I 5 $25.00, .. UlIIIJlI"" Off manl peo!>,e I tracltng the dIsease. With a brush, scrub both ~idcs Beauty Aides die Brook Gambo Sister Cessie ,aro!lll or ano CI sra~on. S·. pronoun llIeasur.. ~ I Went 1)0 waleI' 47 Scandonallaft with hot suds. Then rinse wtih Blackwood, accompanied'. her pee18l1y popular !Ol' fall wpal' 2"• S·,mp Ie 23 Patriot. n Taunts 48 Volcdno ttl i garden hose. If an .older woman in YOUI' Th G d· r.r lr . ..' will be Austrian c\'l'stals in clear 24 st~ip's cours. Ethan -- 38 Organic ha~'1 Sicily contelt. household goes around, gloomy e ran . 15 • ess IS now. In amber and emeraid as well as 26 A,d . 24 Body or waler 01 bone 50 War ,ad Help youngsters prepare for every day, encourage her to lake her way to institute Ladles water pearl ropes. 27 Eat at t\'emng Lodge In that commumty.~ 30 Opposed ~ I" 11 " I~ N.J.P,I/,,' school and Independence by more care with her beauty rou· • N " ek 32 Smoothly teachIng them to dress them. tine. It's surprising how much ow is the time 10 c'le your (music) It Jr l'I SAYS- selves. New warm. \lghtweight bEtter any person (eels with a wardrobe before nippy· autumn 34 He lives on ,~ linIngs for winter clothing take new becoming hairdo. an occa. comes and catches yon in }our the Vatu River much of the bulkiness out of .810na1 manlcnre and clean, w~lI· Baby who insists on dragging cottons. With skirts rising to-I 35 Revised If their larments and make It eaa. pressed clothing. his blanket with him wherever ward the kneecap, perhaps you, 36 Abstrad . ler for theIr little hand as they _ he goes can be outwitted. A will need alterations on last 37 ~:~~~ Image IU " ~ dress and undress. .A housewife likes to be lIeat mother.in.law solved the "rob. year's dresses and suit skirts! 39 Fresh or salt jtlI ~ ~ and attractive just as a business. lem of how to keep the blanket that will be the backhone of your i wat~r fish I!f Washable paints and wall COy. woman does. She can set aside clean. She merely cut in in two, wardrobe. Also. make ~teces· \ 40 French Islands I1f ft eringS offer a coloful variety a few minutes each day for a gave the child one hlaf while the sary repairs and list what new I 41 Able·bodled ; for decorating ehlldren's rooms. simple beauty routine. This other was being laundered. accessories you'll need to make i 42 ~e:e;h rIver And wall tiles, used more or less may Include a manicure onee a an old costume look new. \ 45 Ocean's edge ~ ~ ~ as klekphiles by rambunctious week. But one thing to rem em· • 49 Mosl regular ., , boys, all be worked In novel bel' about a manicure-it is bel· Only those who have had sad Crisp blouses al'e always in M Kind or ired. paltern. with SOlnt! planning. ter to wear no fingernail polish expe1'ienc£!s themsclVt's :mo\\' season, Easy·to·care fol' ducron 1 sallb()al I'l M'I ~. ~ f/ rI than to go around with chipped that it is less expensive to nave and·pima cotton tailored blouses I 52 Merit II! . Break Baby's bathing routine polish, dental workdone early in life, will come in Indian l'ej and 'kcp I ~~ ~:~~t.l1e II' lO " ~I • If he gets grumpy· In heat. Put Corrective and prevcntive mea· yell.o~ shades for ~all. And, reo 1 appellation ~ ~ him on a big. fresh towel. on lop Severely chapped hands from sures for children will pl'obalJly popular Will be paisley; Toward Ihe ~ l A ' ...... ,.,,­ m~mmg ~5 ~7 bll1iwWILSON, C.L,U., Branch Manall1' of the bathinelle for a sponge the weath£!r or harsh soap need rave thcm numeroUS cavities lllrints. With many women Ican· sheltercd side . ~~ I'r i GOwa IT. 'h_ 211S Sf. JOHN'S bath. loner drylnl, aprlnkle him prompt trealment. If cracking .1 and other dental problems as ing to hlack figures.· on ·.Nhite i. 5r. Onc~ (Seo!.) wilh powder. has begun, you may want to use they grow older. ground for blouse wear. 1~~7~:a.do::v - _0-'-'-'

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1 I' Braves Have Bulge; But Not oar 'I . aims t , ,' Pitcher Wins World Series By HARRY GRAYSON did MUwaukee need to win a' thre~ tIines last fall despite the Insist on Burdette, then with a I) NEW YORK (NEA) - The year ago? Just one, wasn't IU" fact that he did not make the rather mediocre record as a San ayGam I' • 1Cankees have been frightfully No one will ever forget Lew flrat.one until the second pme. francisco Seal. The same' , ' , , ~ diSappointing to Casey Stengel Burdette's three complete turns Sudsville brought up the phe· Moore found Eddie Mathews St. Ptl since the AlI·Star Game, but and 24 scoreless innings against nomenal youngsters, Joey Jay, and Del Crandall, It galls Sten- . . " : , . th,e old professor has been the American League cham· Carlton Willey. and Juan Piz· gel to be reminded that Bur· , : " ,round long enough to discount plan.. arro, to give the veterans, War- dette SRt In the Yankee dugout St. John's F , ' 'problems after letllnll off one "That's what I'll be looking ren Spahn, Burdette and Bob for weeks getting .no attention. garne 0 :' '. IIQod blast of ateam.. 'for,"says Stengel, "a hot pit· Rush, sufficient apace between "That feller," 'he says, "de· , ,', ,The bad arms of Whitey Ford cher or two In the World outings and take up the alack veloped himself into quite ' a the Juni. , . , , arid Don Larsen are cause for Series." ' when Bob Buh!'s arm went on, pitcher." Guards Al,h1etic As! eon cern, but chatting with the • • • the bum. When Buhl'. arm was nirector Mr. Ralph C millionaire manlier you get the Down through the years the mended, Fred Haney had ' '0 Burdette Is at once awarded Int.,rvieWI!Q by the • · Idea that he I. more perturbed I club coming up with the pitcher many front·llne pitchers that World Series stature because .t in early hour , , about the lack of ·hitting on the putting his stuff where he he found It difficult to Ipot the he ups when the money Is aD said that the Gl part of GIJ McDougald, Moose wanted It has copped the series flreballer in the, order. the table. Throwing generally had fonvardl Skowron, Jerry Lumpe and -the Cardinals with Dluy Dean 0 0 • from a three·quarter delivery, of protest concernin Tony Kubek. and Harry Brecheen, the Yan· he has a multiple of,moves and of the Football 1< , , , , ,The Bravel admittedly will kees with Allie Reynolds, tne The kind' of • plwher Sten· deliveries. He fidgets around, of the squad received their trophies at the League annual presentation of awards at the Crystal Board. The Guard! ; , hal'c I bulge in pitching In the IDodgers with Johnny Padres gel Is looking for, frankly" Is upsetting the batter and keep· last night. Receiving trophies were (left, to right) Vince Pittman" Cy Morris, Hector MncIJU!l4il team this alternOI I World Serie~ but. as Stengel and sho on down the line. another Burdette. Among the ing him off balance, fakes spit· Mick Morrfs.-(Royal Photo Service). ~clock against 51. :::. po.ints out, it'~ quality that wins Strong·armed Boh Turley could' few things Casey never got over ling on the ball and whatnot. ~ey will play the , In a &et of ~el'en games or 1('55, do the job for the New York was the Yankees dealing Selva But the basic reason for his protest. nol quantity. club thi~ trip. lewis Burdette, Jr., to the Bas· success is that he 'keeps a sin, pat's coach Larry WI F diU · I contacted by the "I read wh~re.l\'ith Ford andj The two da~'~ off for travel· Iton Braves with $50,000 for' ker low. Even Mickey Mantic or s nconve' ntlona he is not interest, · Larsen out, I'd be de~peratel~' lng, prol'ided the series goes Johnny Saln, Aug. 29, 1951. It doesn't swat that pit~h out of , ' , a team this alte , , short pitchers of World Series Imore than fil'e games makeS'j was Johnny Moore, an obscure the park. j: " status, whatever that Is," he the pitcher on his game even scout, who told John Quinn, gen· Lew Burdette has the delicate the Guards protest i , , decision of the P is settled. Whiffe~ is ridiCUlOUS to PI team and the G R:;h~w~~idOs:~;'ioodii~;;;:R~~~~ ;~~:I~:::;~:~ Highlighted By 3·1 Curve'~E~o~~ii'~ on the field this afte o'clock with nothi \ HAt · T 5' V Match Monday NEW YORK, (NEA)-It II whole business down and that of·pace. ~::~~: pulls 3"'a)'loo lI'ith the possibility d t in what could be I , Were e C Ive 0 0 y, oy e 5 The British Empire Heavy· ~~~t ~~t:~~/~di~a~:~:I/' i~: would do it." "That's the one I have to work' "If' we tllJld game, , I , , weight wrestling title goes on record show it An ohi-timer As Is alway. the case with on this spring," he said. "This makers up ;;nd dO~1 Whiffcn said t , ; By LEW BRYER The ball Is livelier and most George Hildebrand, American the line Monday night at the J'k TyS bb ik f h' d the top notchers. Ford does not is a business where you have to shouting, '3 tv I he that he was in fa 1', , I I • • • fences hal'e been moved In a bit, league umpire from 1912 SI. John's Memorial Stadium in I ~ Co ta s 0 1m an step onto the mound and pitch keep learning And I'd like to a hit,' we'd oet · Every time a major league I'Babe ,hit fewer home runs In through '34, lays the Babe a no holds barred, match be· com~ares the New York. Yan· This season for example bega~ get that cha~ge.up just right back," says th: ballplayer approaches Babe IWashIngton than anywhere else. would hit ,100 or more hom· tween Whipper Billie Wa~on" kees 1eft·hander to big pItchers for him ba~k in Januu;. when Low and outside-and grab ~ chairman of the , I Ruth's record home run pace, Only 34 of his 714 major league ers a year I~ he were playing the prese~t holder of the tItle, 10f the past. ,Casey Stengel he began working out three corner of the plate. I'm still Bill Dale~ would, I rath('r late In the going, such home runs were hit there. The under today s rules. A rule and the BIg Bad Man from Ed· grumbles complIments. times a week in a gymnasium working on it" the business, point as Ernie Banks of the Chicago distance to the fence In center change made in '31 would make monton, Gene Kiniski. Promoter I But these are ,word~ and rec· near his Glen Cove L I home . men. At those odds Todav ,Cubs is doing now, near·old· and, right·center field In Wash· a big difference, In Hilde· Tom "D!rnamite" Dunn, after Iords. To a~preclate Just how A visitor on one' ~f' thes~ Outside it was cold and the with better than I ' hundred and "fort, timers recall slugglllg feats of ington has been cut some 25 brand's opnlon. much discussion with both goo~ For? IS, you hav! to bat nights found Eddie slinging bar. ground was splotched with snow. would be 8 rank to start rollel the immortal Bambino. feet. "When the Babe hit his 60 grapplers, has decided to handle agamst hIm. And ~ddle Yost, bells around to strengthen his' But he was thinking about a hot Daley would SOOI morning at 10.( , , , .. Some baseball followers of .. •• '-. homers a, ball hit ,out of the, the refer~eing c~ores himself the Wns~lngto~ third baseman, left shoulder. Lt had broken night in August when he would what it's like to going around the SI I' the present hal'e wondered Boston has a 45-foot shorter park was Judged faIr or foul by Monday nIght. ThIS was brought y;a~ t~lkIng qUIetly about .what down at the start 0 fthe 1957 give a guy like Eddie Yost' a money. as they can, .0\11· whether Ruth would hit as many home run distance to center and where it leaves the playing about as a ,r~su!t of a squabble It IS Itke to, face Ford durIng a season and it was long weeks cbange·up on the outside and ladies roller ! homers If In his prime today as rlght-center , Chicago 25 " Cleve· field. Many of Ruth's long betweenth KlnIskld f andf' Watsond ' I between·trams• lunch.• • be f ore For d cou Id th row we II get him out . will be out to he did some 30 years back, No ladn 50, Detroit 35, Yankee Sta. drIves left the playing field in over, e nee or a aIr an 1m· I " ' "again. • .. .. .•• Alex" .... lI'ell'foundl;and record (lne knows, of course, Present dium 30, Kansas City Is' 45 feet fllir territory but curved four partIal refere~, ' , Nobody does ~t, he said, "A professional," Casey Sten· by Capt Joe ' set by a Corner day pitchers hal'e added at shorter than Connie l\Iack Stad· before disRppearing. I The bout WIll be t~e best ~wo I 'On a 2,0 or a.1 pitch he throws After the workout, Eddie sat gel tells you, "he thinks that participated in the early this suinmer. least one pitch which Is plen\~' ium in Philadelphia, Baltimore "I think the Babe would have ~ut, of three fa,lIs, w~t~ n? lIme I you a slow curve. Nobody in a restaurant and sipped a way. You wan't a man like that basting of the pro winner of the· rol' ,hard to hit-the slider. There 25 feet shorter than old Sports' hili twice as many home runs, ,ltmlt and no dlsqu~lthcal1on. It ,thrall's t~c cur~e then ?ecau~e Iglass of soda water with his because he gets the other guy next, and not !o presented with t 15 night baseball. man's Park In St. Louis, more than 100 a season an)'way, Ishould be a brUIsing match Ithey can t get ~t over like t,hIS, sandwich-"I got to watch my Iout and he is thinking about it chug·a·lug Op.r,~r"\i,, trophy while Som~ eight or nine of Babe'~ The Bahe hit 40 or more hom· if he'd had the benefit of this as both of ~he mat men hav,e a guy does, That s a hard thIng weight or I'll look like YOU"-,'12 months a year. I would lay conducted b)' Bobbl breakers will homers bounced into the stands, en in each of 11 seasons, No rule the hitters hal'e now, Ilon~ S~~ndIn;h grUd~~ ~gam:~ Iabout having to hit against and talked about his change· Ford is like that." those rookie5 who' prizes from the S , T.hey would be ground·rule dou, ,other slugger ever hit 40 or, Ted Lyons, former great I ~r~e ~heer. me:: i~e b;U~ et~at iE~?ie. . , . brew .... girls were gil'en a 1 i , bles under the present rules, Imore for more than five, The I White Sox pitcher, believes kee th: f n 'u 'n with' BaSIcally. ~e s got the kmd B Y N' M Battling cag~ I'csterday wi But I'eteran baseball men who Babe exceeded the 50 mark four I Babe' Ruth wouid hit 68 or 70 ,P a s J mpl g lof control which puts all the' Jimmy Piersali' "I over 16 years able ' I . excItement and the referee Ibu den on the hitter Much elween ou' e . ~'ere around when the Babe I times. His 60 In 1927 Is the, homers a ~'ear if he were play· pulling his hair out With a r . , spectacular catch~s All girls undel' 2 ,\'as making hIS records are al·1 all·time record. Jimmy Foxx Ing today. d' IT' 'I h more than usual. ,You can t af· 'because I know the required to hal'e th '11ost unanimous in sa~'ing that hit 58 in 1032, Hank Greenberg . ~~ut ISqj~s~ lca~':;utru eal~~h~n~ ford to take anything he throws Included in the private scout., prime AIl·American candidate Iter-I'm not out ~'ritten permission , Ruth would hit more home runs the same number in '38. Hack short of murder will be fair and hope to ¥ct lucky. He al· ing reports by the Braves on until he banged up his knee .•• I wilih I had : ! ,f in his prime today than he Wilson holds the National 10 '1'1' GO and that is the way that Klniski ways gets a plcce of the plate, the Yankees, whom they've been i last spring, has bounced back .•• You've got iid. League mark with 56 In '30., De!f IVeS likes it as It will leave him He w3.lks no~ody, He ~ets off on bird·dogging for some weeks" strong from an operation ... you're nothing, , , . - . • ' open to use all his underhand.' you right Wlt~ the fITst, pitch. is the notation that th~ AL I and outran every halfback on Just a little mailer ' ed tactics without fear of the! ~oom! You have a strIke on i cha~ps" are 'not :'one big, happ)' ,the suad in win~ 5print~ last, order being placed I C It AN referee sending him to the I " , h : family. ." With some of the week .. , but slill won t bel'days sooner, 3r;rl.th! , I , COU Id H G T0 I ,0 arne ~o~, • ave one __ showers. Of coun;e It will also \\ Ith a lot of p~tc ers" YOU! I'ets deeply, resenting the fre· risked until '59, . , . Giants would noll' be By ART MURPH I, '.l.. give Watson a chance to use two get a to thInk I little, quent scoldmgs of Case)' Sten· • • • in i \ ~hance Minneapoli~ Senior Softball · IWpE~ M~R, ..cabf. /NEAl of his pet holds, the Canuck ~ey ~Ight have a pattern and gel ..• who's beginning to man· There was this luncheon at Francisco. . this up its second any aces oWle nn ng s x ~es n a r.ow Commando and the Commando If you ve seen th~m e~ough you age like McGraw." .. ' Toots Shor's to announce an all· Horage Ston~h"m Wi; on Saturd, M , ' PI , H sometimes Is emer, than gettmg Unsconscious, two of the dead.' call expect certam th~ngs. But Big recruiting hassle between star game, ... Murray Good· to move th~ rlub itl The 13. The pa,t sea ~I n~m: :~CtP!rd b~ B JOC~~r Iiest holds in the Wfe5t1ing bus. take Ford, You step m and he Maryland and Minnesota got an man, who normally deals pas, O'~!alle ymadr his suces3ful' with 5i , I u, e s ra on ureau, u iness today. starts to throw, You can expect open airing .. when Terp trami sandwiches at IBC clam· 't h 'I" C for cham t I .M e e· se N · the owner of Tommy Lee, had Appearing on the same card any pitch at any time. He mixes coach Tommy' Mont learned a bakes introduced Frank Forbes P:t , ( •• , ' '~D1~ The Aces, Ro\' ! k Ch lid no trouble in either depart· Monday night will be Dara it up. Fast ball-a sneaky fast couple of his prize prospects ex-ch~perone to Willie IItays ~ rae e enOU~t ,e r 00 5 It Bll1~ ; Stars, ". . 'men!. Singh and Lord Athol Layton, bali-then a slow curve, then a from neighbOring Delaware who introduced Julie Isaacson: ~~: e~:~~:;,er:'GO End played -l The. California ~wo. year· old ~ese two splendid mat ~en good curve, then a change·up. were about to enplane for who said this was not an ex· 1 order your steel." , , " the regular champIOn was regIstered on the WIll demonstrate clean wrestlIng Or the other way around. He Gophervi\le ..• and screamed hibition game until pinned down! fore the gear' ,. ,"" u". Bym' FIl"""" : 11, I.~ .n p", i"''' ~ , ,., ,,,'w', "'" 'h""'. .1.. '".to ••• ,,,.. Th" " ,. .' . . """'" • 2.' wi" .,,' tho TI,,,.. M"k" ."'". ,ct th, "'" I" I ''''''.' '!. tho Bro th~ Ego", ..m." ,nib h", .to""" """1 "." "" "'"' .. ,'" '" '"' '0 "" ." "'h' A""" . Col MoLl.h ,,,. " ,'" ,,, ,. th. Orlo,. ",i.,", " Ih' .i"th hi .m"'" ,,," '"'''''' ott or· : ,,,m ""'"'''. f ,,10k" II""., .h.d 'OO C,""'''' ,,' '''0'. 4·1 ""or .,. Mh C'~'" ,,' ""'" to"'''' pm. "'to ""m '"'" ...,., ",,',,' .. "" th. I"" M"" '"i",. ,," "h" h. ,,,ppoI , ,"n "'" ,k. ,~" i.' til. ",,,iog ."m. "I ,,' "," "'" i, tho """" I 'h. wi""" '''k.' ., m : ::\ i~\r~'iellfd by the Dal~y jthe league ruled on the Guards under.tand your Prole,t Board I Jim (Mudcatl Grant turned ,II a centrefield fence. HIgh School soccer. !he Will, frame. 01vantage at the ten mtnute potnl '.t an early hour thIS protest. did ~ot meet 8S a group, but, I brilliant rellel job to secure :'Ie. The losing pitcher was Art l)it· gave the Crus,lders a one gamc! Roger :\Iaunder tallicd his 1 the encounter with Rogel laid that the Guards Contacted at an early hour submItted Individual reports Lish's 16th pitching trlumpt. ! mar, now 9-8, \ lead in the best of five games first score at the scven minute Maunder getting his second <~I ~lIl , ' had lorwar,ded a I this morning league president based on Inforelation received The Tigers COUldn't get :my.1 CINCINNATI (AP) - Jerry series for the Alex ~'oster' mark of the second half. \ of the conte~t. Maunder brokl , I ot plolr,t cOllcernmg the 1 Jim Browne said that Ihe various sources i thing mOI;lng for them, ami I Lynch of Cincinnati Rcdlegs lat· \ trophy and the Junior. cham· i Maunder took a pa:s from Roy in on the right side after takin, 8a~e fr~m togethe~ " . ,'h' r"Ih.1I : hu b... ""',,., ,,, 1h" With """'. "'". 'ro. th., ,I,,"d.d 16 b.re ,,"' 1 """' hi, ."" ,. .313 "''''' ,i?",hi,. IB,i'" •,lipp"' ,,,."d th. St. "" Roo ,,,,,,,n. h' I ,:\ Boar Thr Guard~""'.~' 11111 afternoon at fl\'e o'clock and If Guards coach, the referee, and I limes they left the ,~,,~ba~es loarled, I night when~ he led an explosion 0[1 rhe crusad.ers were out front! leresa s defence and caught the i ~laked a drn'e'~m 10 the goal moutl I :1 , ICJmrl thl, ~l1crnoon at : either team fails to turn up the we assume, the linesman. ,The lone D~troit run camc on power that san k Milwaukee's' 1·0 at half tIme but outscored lower left corner With a bullet I and then blasted a hard shot tl I !",,' "i~"'" ,~. '01'."b" ,,,m .n " ..mi., tho W. ".",U"", '''',,' "" 1H",', K",,"·. h"_ i~ 'h' Bro'" ;.!. • i th. """ p", .,"" 4.' i" I,~" " h'" , 2,0 ,-" H", i th. "" """" 'or ''''. U.. 'I'I ." ",II r'" Ib, " •• w'". ,,,to. B~' .,,' .. , ,ro", foorth. ".oM hod , dm,,", '" "". "I"",."d -<~"'''.,. 01 Itho ..,,"' ".,,~ " .k, th., ""•. It w"' Roy B>I'" w,lh, "or•• 1 ~, "m'. Th. m•• II .• ;"'" ..' Th. "d th.' •• b'" tho dllloo'" ,,',,' hi. "m· '",I-tNI lo as a group bU,t submitted in. necessary both coaches and the \ League ~atting title, went into the I Pi:tsburgh Pirates. the Bral'es' i the Junior divi;5ion an.d they are' Gold squad. . ' play of socer in the last stage. I ". ., ,,,,," Ihility 01 in.' . Dea~ Sir:-Through the pub. erl)' con\'ened Protest Board.'\ Nixon and Randy Jaf~;on ~c· i two point~ o.C Richie Ashburn, in ~cresa's goal. ~he ball ended up: With the score 3·0 SI.: Joe Denine as linemen. t: ',hil could he an ex. hc. press and radio we have re.' Yours respectfully, coun~ed for the other C1Cl'~ldnd: thc hot ;o.;a.tlOnal Lea~ue ba~llllg m the lower rIght hand corner i Teresa's IVent all out for a I LINEUPS: ", ""mr ,cclved word that the protest EWART HILLYARD. run In thp second. race, as San FranCISco Giants Ito make it 1·0 for the Crusaders.! ooal. They applied the pressure HOLY CROSS-John Dawsor , , '\~hlll,'n'~1I1 10 the, sent you b)' the SI. Pat's junior Seeretar~. ,Nel~' York was at Baltimn,r~, clipped St. Louis Fr!da~ ni~ht 8.. 1 Both squads w.ent all our for ~ to the Crusaders and at 8,30:1 Charlie Ennis. Bob Haley, Pa i: I :~,t he Wit' III favour of' football team has becn upheld, Guards Athletic AssociatIon. \\lIshlllgt~n at B~sto~ and ~ hi. b:hm,d little Stu Miller s flve·lut another marker in the remain· it paid off. Angus Fagan broke \ Hearn, John Finlay, Cyril KanE cag,o at Kansas City m AL :n~ht \ pitching. , ,ing minutcs of the first stanza the shutout for SI. Teresa's with Roger :'launder, Charlie FOil l! i HIe F eld action. ,~1ays had three ~mgles In five but John Dawson, in the nels their lone marer. Fagan took Iler, Roy Baird, Ron Purcell an' 'oy ross el Los • A~gclcs do~ned Ch,Clgo trlp~ an? batted In two ~uns, I for Holy Cross, and Byrne in a pass from Dick Barrett. slip· IFrank Fitzgerald. I ClIb~ ~·1 In .the ,NatIOnal League. I ralSm,g ,hiS average to :338. Plt,la· I the nels for SI. Teresa's came, ped lhe Crusader fulls and! ST. TERESA'S-Ron Byrn! I ,Night achon In that loo~, lIad I delphia s Ashburn, With o-Ior.3.1 up with several fine stops to raced in on John Dawson alone, ! John Doolev, Dave Donnell, • .! Th S d Plttsburg~ scheduled at ~hl!adel: dropped two pOints to ,340., Stan: have the first half end 1·0 for The Holy Cross goalie had no 1Bill ~Ionaha;', Harold Doole; ~,:rk,'d and fort)' gtrls : D e phla, Mllwau~ee at Clncm.nall Mus!a~ of the .Card~, out With a I the Red and Gold. chance of a stop with the ball I Jim Snow, Angus Fagan, Dic, , , ;,:,,1 to ;t.rl roller skat. I ay IS un ay and ~an Franclsco}t St: LoUIS'. leg Injury, IS hed \\:Ith Mays. f I :catching the lower left comer I Barrett, ~1ike Maloney, "Tubby ". "",\rt"r.~ ,.1 10.00 and , Til 0 Dodger r~oklCs hit h.om,ers Mars also took 0\ er .the league Holy Cross fielded a hca\'er, to. make it 3·1. IByrne and Sid Dooley. .. ' , and Ralph MaurIello won hiS first Ilead tn stolen bases WIth 29, two! 5 • I I ;'''.• Ib, ,,,', Th. Hoi,. Cro. At"'''' ",., ,., ,.m _Drm.m' nU.. b,. ,.. ,," ,i'"'' " ".. Ib.i, ,>,m mor, ".. A.hh.rn. with .,"U i , ..m Ib, ". t. '",'" • ,,' h. , ;. . , Tho "m. of 1h , ,; :h'"",,~d •• 11, All entr.le~~m. .. ociation will be holding a field IHoly Cross Army Cadets. I sole possession of sixth place. more than Ashburn, with three. ,the ed~e III play for .th~ \Iho.lcg '. Hoi) Cross 1Il0\c~ the baJJ i SCrles IS.~'"' scheduled ,(or .th !J1Ir; I'nll,'\' ~ka~lIlg, da)' at the Brother Egan ~Ie. 3.30 p.m.-44Q yards, Junior, SCATTERS FIVE HITS I I gam,e. rhc flO~ netmmd,lI1 diS" I,nto ~he S~, Teresa s zone at i Brother Egan ~lemonaJ FIe! , c, "':Ii hr Pllt to bleak morial pitch on Sunday. The J and Senior. I Mauriello scattered five hits un. ' dO H !pla~, of Ron B) me. hetwe,cn the ,th~ nine minute ma:k and a~'1 on :\londay at 4.15 p.m, B~t )f.liI'"n!llonri morn of 16 dav will feature several track: 3.35 p.m.-Rela~'. Grade 10 VS. ; til he was relieved by Jonllnj': Cana lens ave: upnghts for SI. Tercsa shad i piled the ,pressure. rhey reg~, squads are. expected to go WIt .tl h) • ("ll'Oer Brook el'~nts, a demonstration by the Ill. I Podres in the eighth, I . the Crusaders stopped whencvcr: steTed their fourth goal at 9.11 I the same hneups, O 'u:l lhl- -umOlCr. 'Holy Cross Army Cadets and, 3.45 p.m,-Football, St. Bon's j Rookie outfielders Ron Falrl),' MO d R k ._.-- l I:nm "i Ihe roilcrthon an football game be' va. Holy Cross. and Don Demeter of Los Angr.les i Ixe 00 les Parsons Named e"hi~tion ,FOO T'B~LL , ,I tl,rc;entcd 11'1111 the Leo: tween the Holy Cross and St.' hit bases.empt~· homers in the; 0 ,-:; d not ~\) , 1:~lph:' .,hlle all ~h.CI Bon's section "B" squads. G d P t t six.th 011 Cub starter Joh~ny I WIth Regulars I ° 0 I , rrr ..el, I' lil e The e\'ent will get underway oar s ro es Briggs, , I .l F ild an Jr I :I-r1 bl' Bobbr , ?m ; Irllm the SIadl?Dl.ree~1\ at 2.30 p,m. with races being: ' The belted Bnggs" MONTREAL (cp)-Coach Toe I[\.S e I • ~\aki~~ '>I'ho' r Do~g.el's ;:::; 11m" ~Irrn a medIcal scheduled until 3.00 when thc IT B Hon' ed Taylor ~hllilps ,and D~n Elst.on IBlake will have a scat in the U~D H I C h )l',lfrdil)' With only Arm)' Cadets will give their 0 e or for l? hilS, s~onng an tnSllr:mce : stands tonight when his ~Ion· R0 UP I or {ev oac ,,~;: eag!' o','r 16 yrm ablc to cn. demonstration followed by two S B run 10 the mnth off Elston: ltreal Canadiens, a well scrambl. 1 ~ , Plrrsall: .\I! :1:1, undrr 21, ycars ,more races. The soccer game avs rowne PHILADELP~IA (API-Right· I ed mixture of regulars and . .' i rtquirrd to harc, thm par. will takc place afler the final " handel', Bob ~rlend, became "h~ i rookies, stage the first exhibi· By THE CANADIAN PRESS h~re only thiS week, WIll shp I 'Ilittrn rrrnms . I races. League Football Presl· I se~son s t~p II Inner !n the .maJor. tion hockev game of the season. Edmonton Eskimos can expect Dick Shatto back mto that POSI' ton 1 Teas will be served by the dent Jim Browne inform· Frtday night, baggmg hiS nnd From h'is perch Blake will' to see at least one familiar face lion despite the fact that Shatto :n not OUI ,nCAA laclies in the Holy Crosa ed the NEWS last night five.h,itler as Pittsbur::h's assess the results of the open· i nearly every time they line up! said last IVeek that he, was glad! ! ' '" ,, I mms 0 n, Pesky Pcte coil e e ted two· f th Rcds' Doug Harvel' schcdulcd~ in ~ the WIFU thiS un ay at 11 a e pIa. '.'1 brought the ~n e AIC' ,ne nOlers rounded: Royal on the hall Itne with! definite decision will be de· singles in four trips and moved I so~ ~r r i BOO~ Boom Geof. weekend. the other pittin~ Cal· ottawa will make t IV O. . " 0 I he picture :or Ihe ycar with. Ron Kelly, cided upon. I his al'craj(c, to ,321. Whitcs, The Red, gary Stamprders against - :. DIck II 110 for thc pal , :; ( re; \. ' , . Ih:~,i' Bo~ ~Iarshall, ~{ur.l: ~p T~am.; ~~ion f~rnt~C Wi~. c~~ngcs p:r~~~s. ~~rt ~:'",I _ III ,the finals.; ~,h,~' ~e~n. ~lcGulre. and 1IIau' mate Tcd Wllhams. dropped Irom 'I will dress 17 men, the Whites nipcg Blue Bombers in \\,i~nl' \\,111 replace Frank Swcenc)' at ,.e'er.al leal. ha\ h~? dOlin, ,. "ould ha\'e 'If,', Ill" IIllals three, Iter Ka\anagh working on the l ,3t8 to ,316 by gOlDS 0.lor.2, 'rc" tonight, 1\ will he !lrst i l!uard and Ron Stcwart Will on the Ian sente ,\I~, 18 th~ p{l~1I10n ~cJI ~') rm I" I_kr thc cham. lo~'ward hne, I Holy Cross Tommy Brewer wpnt thr dis· , , TW' 7'EAMS : tin~r Burris has ):Qnc a~alllst' move over for Karl llilzingcr, \ hockc)' tcam. has. br~n n.am.t " 1111'1111£hout the rhc same should prove to be I tance for a fh'e.bitter and his, '" E he was placed on ' as eoaeh of th __ tClldlan )Unll , " (~Iant~ rr~llr ,~ kimo~ ~inc~ ;o,.r'iI ~ tot,ll 01 54 a d03C olle with the oUicial S T 12th I'ictoryagainst 11 setbacks., fhr. Rcd~ \\'111 hal'~ .Jacques 1\~ai\'Cr~ ~arIY' this ~casOI1, '.Jor Nic'c1y, Montrear~ 235· i league t~am for the 1958·59 se ,hatley co~,erIY, 'm r'''''' ,Um, "bI. ,,, th' '" b.,." Decer earns . :",," "',,' "dT"~ J,h,·· 1 n i" h" ,on'"'''' "",,' ,""d lrom B.llim.... ~ it ""' .",,,,,.. d "" ru,' ~;;"P had it ... • ,"'''' "., '''' mil.. " 2.30 ' .. m.-l00 ,,,,.. J wi" BA!. TIM on E 'AP'-B'"i","" . !'"' I" S'"'.''' R... " F1.m· th "I '~. • d,l,,,it', ,,,',,.: C.It.. i, , d",hlM ,',,",. R. : h, F.i1d!" Atlll.,. ","oci.l. ':~'ki doesn'l l"t 111 Ihr of i and Senlor. All of thr. Holy scored five including Gus I 109 ann ,jean·Guy Talbot on de.'." gS Rid;rs haven:t had I in.iured back in practice. Hockey com'enor Max Bursey hecause dc,pite ~lIIl1mCr ~e~bers ~un5, t~~1 hi~ b: )IN,r_ .lack Wabh Hnd I 2.35 p.m.--Relay. Grade 9A Cross Junl0r and senior foot· Triandos' two·on homer, in the I ~ence. They WIll also ~~ve one I ,~me n ar ~r C of local ro I Mr. Bursey, Feild hockey COl ; )'eafS of pro r,l~'" n' thc Pla\'''TOUnds' II's. 9B \'S. OC. \ ball teamft are requested to ninth inning Friday night to de· ,Intact NHL forward line-the' slllce t~e d,cP t d E k' P n Homebred centre Boh ~Iaclel· \'enor and al~o the A~sociation !lP doesn't han , Th,1 I'rar' ~nh' one 2,45 p.m,-220 yards, Junior "I meet at the school on Sunda~' feat pennant·winnlng New York iRocket and Henri Pocket Rocket John WOlmak, an bl s I,~~\~a Ilan has a burised knee and Tom delegate at the Hockey Leagt , "kr """~". b~lh. NFL "'I",b· C"b b'"'po''''' Dirk p,,,,, • , .., rnh'~ ~. ""., . . , ",...... "h ...". ,,,,.,. ,,' B, 0",,,,,". who lor,,' '" "'''' ..tb Ed. F,,"U ..' J:r. doesn't make the winning teams in ~:~ Eskimos are starting 10 the team last week, may play \ Doug. French as co·manaller." :fr in Philly .. ' ltetlon namely the Aces, e 1 In watching films fullback and Johnny Fede5off, The appointment resulte - f~ cop the Ind Romocos with the c~mt~ ~ ong. ent games I would out of action for weeks with a from the semi·annual meetir ~I .ueh 'IUDt~ their first cham. ~ay t~~y ~~~k like a r~al power Ishoulder injury, may also dress. of the Association this. wee !I' n down in thl once again," when nam;s for apPolntmel, , n: I < triiling. . .• n~rlmy funds needed coach Sam Lyle of Eskilpos, n' were ~bml~t~d for the variol i IU(~Nlull;' operate the to have some similar feeling. s ~chedule Of athle.llc posItions for the 10rt "

'm'"""'''' ,uppliprl "d Ih.by kI,dthe ,,,., RI''''. _kl,pod ... " 10.." oom'" ...... : bU'iubl firms who their f~rst meeting with Edmon· Sr High School' mUll,,), to thl' various ,ton "This this is),par. a reai hig one for •10.. • GeorgeOCTOBER Pitch. ,I us," lw said, "anti hll,kily the Football l-Salvalion Army VI. Ma.! hoys havl~ torjJollen all ahotlt 1 pherson at King Georl' S,III"r Suftball I.~ague huw weak the HI'llina club was, Gl'alwnl Snoll', convenor or, Pitch. ~, ,I 10 thank Ihll'" lirms who I~st time we saW tlll'''', ! the lligh School Senior Football; 2-Curtis vs. Salvation~Arlf In any Way tn make the Neither cillb intends any i League released the first round ; at King George Pitch. ~. ~Ul'l't:'s~lul a!'i it wnli change in the lineups used, suc· Ischedule last night. , 3_~lacpherson vs. St. Michael , ,:,ke til thank als~ cessfully in their last ou"'"!:-". SEPTEMBER . at, King George Pitch. p' ' II al,h and (;adon. and Riders will be depending large· i 25-Sah'ation Army 1'5. St. Pat's I 6-Holy"Cross vs. St. Pat's '; , , ,'i;!IOllnd" Association for iy on quartcrbaek Frank Tri·! at King George Pitch. i Brother Egan Pitch. ,I : u.! ollh~ Bannerman Park pucka who pitched thcm to a i25-Ho1Y Cross \'s. Macpherson I 6-:'lacpherson vs. Curtis , ,on which to play its 30.7 triumph over Calgary :'Ion· ; at Brother Egan Pitch. 1 King George Pitch.; Ilnllly It would likc to day night as he returned from: 26-St. Michael's VS., Curtis at: 7-Salvation Army VI Hoi i 11\ lhank~ to the Dally four weeks in sick bay with a ! King George Pitch. ' 'Cross at King George Pitci or Ihe line alottment of shoulder separation. 27-Macpherson I'S St. Pat's at' 8-St. Pat's vs. St. Michael II ~fl 3!ide lor the cov' , King George' Pitch.. at King Gcorge Pitch, al gamel, Undefeated Hamilton Tiger· 27-St. Michael's vs. Salvation AlI games cancelled will Cats will tryout a new running Army at King George Pitch. rescheduled for the end of- tl attack against Montreal A10u· 29-Curtis vs. Holy Cross at I round. Game time until furth ettes in Big Four football ac· King George Pitch, i notice will be 4 p.m. on wee, 30-Holy Cross vs. St. Michael's I days with Saturdays having tion today. U; With burly Gerry McDougall at Brother Egan Pitch. Ifirst contest starting at IO.I! out of action and his power 30-St. Pat's vs. Curtis at King a.m. and the, second at IUS.! back partner. Hubert Bobo, put on waivers Friday, the Ticats have to try something new in Montreal, THE RCAF SOmALL TEAM· from Station Torbay, cross· Canada Champions for 1957, have Coach will go Football Today returned from a .ucceasful tournament 'at RCAF Station Summerside, P.E.T. By winning the Sum· with ex·Cleveiand fullback Milt merside tournament they have quaUfied again to participate in the cross.Canada playdowns, which Campbell and former Windsor AKO junior Zeno Karcz. 5 O'CLOCK this year will be held at RCAF Station Camp Borden. Ten teams were entered in the recent In the other league game Ot· tournament, The Torbay team (shown above) defeated Sydney 14.1, Greenwood 5.2, and out­ tawa Rough Riders will tackle .cored Summenide 4.0 in. the final game, to win the tournament for the liecond straight year, the team with .the quarterback JUNIOR FINAlS problem, , in Fron rtow, left to riritt:-F/L J. W. Fisher (Manager), LAC F. R. Flannigan, Cpl L. J. Walsh, Sgt. I Toronto. J. W.Timmennan, LAC R. D. West, Cpl E. B. ,Wheeler. Back row, left to right: - LAC A. J. The Argos, with conlroversial GUARDS VS. ST. PAT'S quarterback Ronnie Knox still Trelford, LAC W. R, Dillon, LAC C. Brake, LAC R. Ouellette, LAC W, E. Peters, LAC R, J, Young. not ready to play after arriyina (Misslnr):-LAC A. J, Lund, LAC R. J, Bowe. I

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5 5T JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY,. SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 ... y NeW ' • - '3 ture. IFront Page, " every nuance of' assume-you will forgive me, to have less bloodshed. Per. The rommon denominator In Hrmmlngway hal been preaerv· senora-that Dr. Moreno Is no haps this is so and that he doCi this difficult tran,lation Is ad Ilnd polilhed . with thll longer allve?" . not always know what has beel! Producer Selznlk, who hu cef' subtle, unmistakable touch Gf Capitol "Perhaps," he laid. "There ·Is. I done. It this should be true talnlY equalled hll earlier mal· Se1znlck the master fUm maker. however. a small chance that perhaps one of his men would lerplece, "Gone With the As Lieut. Frederic Henry, an . he might .be in prison. ·Torc1do destroy the manuscript. U it Wind." American ambulance driver on To-day has sometimes kept his enemies reached Torcldo however, he utilizing a top Itar cast- the· Austro·Italian front ~durlng as prisoners for a long time be· would keep It. He has a rooll' Rock JIudson. Jennifer Jones the First World War, Rock Hud· fore killing them." in the palace where he keeps ali Vittorio De Sica, alona with an son. display. deep and simple "SEMINOLE UPRISING" THE STORY: In order to "Please come In.'' "Wouldn't he also destroy the· sorts of things as souvenirs. I Iinternationally famous sup· dramatic deptha. HII ability to ·GEORGE MO\,/'l'GOMERY obtain Information about a I stepped inside. He closed manuscript?", think he would keep it there 8! Iporting cast-Sclznlck and DI· meet t!'le varyln!! demands plac· missing manUscript expos· the door and bolted it and then ! rector Charles Vidor have main· ed upon the Henry character,,, What has be~n" ~alled t~c Ing a Central Americau dic·· turned to me. "You must par. "You see, senor, Torleo has a ~emin~~r of h~. own power.' --:-k" Cinema· Itained an even motion picture mark blm anew a. one of. the Seml1lole Uprlsmg IS rated. m totorshlp, Milo ntarch, In·' don ~ll this," he uid with a ruled so long and his men know I se~, "I IBid. Do you kno\\ o· sel~~:lcor ~roduclion . pace while retaining aU of the screen's finest technicians. America's long history of In· suranCe detective has been tight little smile, "but we have his methods so well that It Is lEI" Nanz? 'fn1ill~\\al's war, depth. pathos, humor and hu· Jennifer Jonel as Nurse Cath· dian warfare, as one of the put ni touch with the nn· learned to be careful. I am not always necessary for him to Those ~f us who !lave ta,~ked ~f\HlI Itl ArIllS ... · mr.nit\' of HemmingwDY's story erlne Barkley who loved with· most dramatic of all ch~Pter~. derground of the small reo Federico Laragoza. I was a very tell them to do a thing. It is to EI Nam are now dead. f t I~\ at the. of lov~ amongst the chaos of out reservation Is excellent al\d Led hy the wily Semmole s publlc. He meets Senora good friend of Dr. Moreno's." said that Torcido himself now (To Be Continued) h~a;~(f" I, (til(' of' war. Is every bit. as' fine, but with a chief Black Cat, the rebellion 1II0reno the wife of the We hhook hands. that he is older would prefer . T . ('X;lI11pl,'s ~ In 1 superb screen adaptlon deeper maturity, than In her was ,t~e mo~t de,~erate. in the author of the manuscript He led the way through the '. of Ir~Il'I.,tin~.the I for (he Twentieth Century· award Winning role In "The IntenSity of. ~he fighting, ..and which was Insured for 75,· apartment to another room. In ~ 'Ifr of ,rnills lilt 0 , Fox r~ll'~sf.' by Ben Hecht, eo· Song of Bernadette." . the l~l1gCS.t, m pol~t o~, lime. 000. it Was another man, a big, I r. t n)(lIiOIl pic· Iauthor for the Immortal "The For Vittorio De Sica, world· The SemlOole UprISing took • • • beetle·browed man and a little I~d crCl ..._____ ._ ..__ .___ famous Italian man of the the- two years and 10,000 lives be· V woman with a beautifui dark atre, the role of Major Rlmaldl fore it came to a sudden, flam· t lII!·s. !\foreno lived over by face beneath white hair. seems :.lmost to have been Ing finish. ~ WshlO~tcln Square. I walkcd "Scll0ra Moreno" the first created. Watching De Sica play Columbia Pictures' "Seminole throu.;lh Waverly Place to the man said, "this is 'Senor March this Important Itarrlng role is Uprising," filmed. in color by ?quare' and then started search· from the insurance company. an "mazing experience; one Technicolor opemng tomorrow 109 for her number. I found it And S~nor Alejandro Goma knows he .wlll be good, yet can at the Capitol Theatre thrilling· and pessed the bell bencath another friend of Dr. Moreno.': be believe just just how good Iy depicts the bitter conflict her name. The buzzer anslVered They both' murmured some· I he reaily is. cited .1bove. With George !\font· and 1 went in and walked up, thing vnd I shook hands with In the key fcature and sup· gomery starr.ed and Karin Booth the two flights. I pressed anoth. I the second man. I' r porting roles. such talents· as featured, "Seminole Uprising" er button beside the door. • • • TO-DAY I I ------Alberto Sordl, as Father Calli, Is ,based on" Cur~ Drand~n's M'··· AFTER. we were seated,. I. ------_.. ______Kurt Kasner. as Bonnella, Mer· best·seller. Bugle s Wnke. . . Till!. ('OOr opened a bare three. said to Mrs. Moreno. "You know' THE WAR "B'LA'-" C-'K- C.'T'--'1 I I .cedes McCambridge. as Nurse In the film, Montgo.mery IS mches ;·nd a man looked ou.t. He I I am from the Intercontinental "'UU' .. W PLAYING Van Campen, Oscar HomP\ka, 8S seen .I1S a. cavalry lieutenant was ,;nJuli ~nd. dark With a I Insurance Company and I am. ., ...... Dr. Emerich, Elaine Strltch, as who '5 believed 10 be part·ln· hunted louk In hiS eyes. I here because of the insurance _. __ ._------l . ; Nurse Helen Ferguson and- dl~n, half·brother and boyho.od "DICh~~os lo~ oios que l~ ven on your husband's book." , Leopotfio Trieste and Franco fnend (If Black Cat. whose Wild a uste:l. I said, feelmg hke a "It is Jaime t hat I want: • ~

throughout the. battie scenes, the against him, to bring him in and I'e~dez"ous .w I t h renegade of cou.rse can do nothing about ~ ~ I I staggering troop movement up end the joh the Army wished whites. meaning to trade her; follOWing. But. t~ere wou~d be IVh_ the treacherous slopes of the it ne\'er harl had to begin. At Ias a slave for nced~d guns. no such re.stnCl1ons on msur •. COlOR ,.. Dolml1 e Mountains and through F'oti Clarke; in Texas, where the ~tontgomery and h1S. sm~Il ance det~ctlves. So I 5uggested; TE.!!!~~;;;;:::~ the strp.cts of the ancient to,!ns Seminoles are conducting Ifor~e, In desperate purSUit, fm: ~hat the msurance money be;- . H~OSON • JENNIFER JONES' VITIORIO DE SICA of Udlne, Venzone. Mlsurma sporadic raids, Montgomery I all.Y catch up to Blac~ Ca.t, asked for and. perhaps that I o'"C"-!:I" ty ~JI: LU"-I ~ .':.'1 I IC'It and B.'Unico. For other phases finds himself serving with a Iusmg al'alanche and fire 10 would make the I.nsurance c:om· , , , ,'I-,oJ-"O"" 101./ ..0 ~ "'AM" • "."... :... ••• - ..- __ .... of the production, filming was colonel whose daughter had spectacul.ar battle. they defeat p~ny do ~omethlng. ;t'ou se~;! Also-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS- i, I done In Rome and Milan. once l'oJjeeted him, and a cap' t~e, Semlnoles and force Black ~~. are bel~g frank ,~Ith' yo~ .. . I Also-UP· TO· THE-MINU1 E NEWS Everywhere there Is the hand tain to whom she is now engag. Cat s surrender. " I appreciate that, I said. EVENING SHOWS 7 P.lIt., 9 P.M. of Seiilick. It is tbe direction cd Montgomery helps to make yo~ understand that I must go TIMES OF SHOWS the camera angles, the piecing :'Seminole Uprising" traces "Seminole :Uprising". one of the lookmg for the manuscript. If. I MATINEE 2 P.M. tGgether of complex story. no the cavalry lieutenant's ~trug. most txc1hn~ a~hon. c1r~mas however) shoul.d also s~e ,~he i nl~l~t; SIIOWS, 6 O'CLOCK, 9.00. production phase seemed to be gles to capture Black Cat and! of th~ year, mveshng hiS. lIeut· m~,ll, I II III not Ignore h1m;, I 'I.\TISn: 1.30 P lII. too sm,ll to receive his allen· to smash his sal'age followers, Iena~t s role With a stre.ngth a~d . " e. can as~ for no more, he ! I' tion y~t nothing dlltracts from a fight which is considerably realism ·well worth seeing. l\llss Sald With a slgh. NEXT ATTRACTION the 'greatness of tbe story, the hampered by the film's roman. 1 Booth. is attractive as the girl . ;:!f0w large a manuscript was rlehnels of the scenery. tic complications. who ~Iscovers t~at what a mau It." I asked. '. , RICHARD WIDMARK in "TI!UJ:; LIMIT" with RICHARD '~EXT ATIRACTION This b a perfectly balanced The film reaches a major clio does 1S more Important than The usu?1 Slze sheeb of BASEIlART - DOLORES lUICHAELS - ACTION­ picture; 80 bill, ~o Importa~ max with the kidnapping by what he is believed to be. Rob· paper. I bellcI'e there were \\"\"'inn-m:l. }'ERRER In "FRAULEIN"- THRILLS - THE MOST SHATTERING WAR STORY that only by being ~een can the Seminoles of the colo~el's crt E. Kent penned the "Semin· about 400 pages." qWI:\~[-TIlRILLS-EXCITElIIENT. even a fraction of its fastness ole Uprising" screen play. Earl "I~ what YO~ say about the, EVER TOLD! be captured. It Is the kind of entire motion picture Indus· B.ellaO)y directed and. Sam ~'olllcan rul,er. lS true." ~ said. I produ~tion which justifies the Itry. '. Katzman produced the film. then doesll t It seem logical to ·1 I .!

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Barber ELECTRICAL FRUIT STORES HARDWARE STORES MATCHES REAL lSTATE STOVES THE CENTRAL BARBEll APPLIANCES EMPIRE FRUIT STORES HARRIll & HISCOCK LTD BRYMAY SAFE'ff NOTICE - SHOP. We are now operat· F'or the Freshest Fruit in GENERAL HARD¥'ARE MATCHES ing six chairs, You can b. For Appraisals 01 Real Estate R. \V. tARNES lin~ or BAINE JOHNStON Town call Distributors for SUllbetlDl Distributed by ACCt::sSOH IES assured of the best posslbl. EMPmE FRUIT b'TOltE FKA."ffi Me N'AMARA I.TD. and Auctions in private IN STOCJIt COMPANY, LID. Electrical Appliances. homes. BOSTON BREER ~tl)"J In stock service pi... the least po. AlenC7 Department 144 Palrlck Sireet, DIal 2852 Sporting Goods and Sports· Qlleen SI. Dial SUl. 44 Dl\L 90141 siDle waiting. 24 New Gower au Water II. DIal ttOt 175 Ducl!worlb SL, Dial 3911 wear fOI all occaillDi. DIAL 9031~ •. OIL BURNERS Street, opp. Adelaide Mo­ k'OUR FRIGIDAIRE .• ! Location.: DIAL 5016 MEAT MARKETS JOHN D. O'DRISCOLL .~ 1m ed' tor,. If you prefer appoint.. DEALER No. 1 Bideford Place mD~ :~verJ' ment serviCe 'Phone 538'7. FIRE INSURANCE HEATING }L\f ~HlELDS HEAP & PAIITNERS Cor. FRESt."WATER aDd SERVICE STATIONS :ONFECTIONERY {NFLD.) L1'I: CROSBm CO" LTD. D. C. BIshop PENNYW}.LL ROAD Armatart Agents, for 121 NEW GOWER ST. DIAL S4t!9 1 ALMER'S SERVICE TRASlI. FOUNDR, Lm. V'~tKI WIrln, Material.. Wire and , I REID'S CONFECTIONERY Cablea, MotorR. starters, UNDERWRITERS AT DIAL 3917 Complete up·to-date STATION 38% WATJl:R tIr. 38 . LLOYIiS. CJmplete Plumbing and , 8amhrlrk Clgarettel. Fruit, Ice Cream Lam"" Switches. LIcb~ Meat Market TOprAn. ROAD Manufacturers of I LOW RATES Heating Servicr • WASHING • GREASING Street ar" Dri·'"- FIxtures. ete, DIAL 5031 MAID OF AVALON lIMo "AREHOUSE PRINCES IT. TIRE REPAIRS Dial 71111.' t PIANOS and'ORGANS and ROWAnWe GiveIIItretC, Gaod 8emCl'.Dial hOM ______DIAL 5085 _ ERNESl CLOU3. ON, DIAL 3518 II 1 FISH STORES LL\IITED REGAL RANGES A. L. COLLIS DIAL 3815 • 'IW ii' ELECTRICAL SERVIC~ McCLARY AUTOMATIC MARSHALL MOTORS .t C?NTP.ACTORS CITY FISH 'SHOP WARM AIR CONDITIONING Piano and Organ Showroom: FISK TIR!B I 38 PRESCOTT 87. 210 WATER ST. TOPSAIL ROAD Guaranteed agalnsl Cuts, , HArl-U-...J.;-'-S-N-O-W--- JONES :~:~C~ ST. DIAL me ·DIAf. 4183 Dial 9·2161 or 9-216Z Blowouts, Brwses. ,~. . Factory: Water St., Hr. Grace at SON: LTD, DIAL MM ServIce. Quality. Variety Under Inftation. CaU TOBACCOS HEATING P.O. Box 359 MARSHALL MOTORS Industrial Elelliriclaea Specialists in Motm FURNITURE MOVERS Water SI. Dial 80m TI Hamilton &treet. Generators. Steam IrODI and C. A. HUBLEY, LTD. PHOTOGRAPHY - GEORGE Olfl.... =4 Rea, em __aII_Ro_use_boltI_A~. p_pU_an_ce_I._ ~I1~O~U~SE~H~(l~L~D~JI:~O~VE='RS:-- PLUMBING and HEATING ~~~~~~~~_ SHEPPARD'S SERVICE 'VASHINGTON STATION CUNTRACTORS ELECTRICAl: &E~.V1CE &: SHTPPERS LTD. I Rep~O~~!:~T~~trIe GARLAN"J'S STUDIO TmE REPAmING DIstributed bJ For IlD' your PAINTING, amEOUT'S, ELEt'I'lUCAL TORBAY ROAD 36 Kln- Road Dial 2918 '71 PLEASANT ST. 'RANE •• DIAL 29$8 WA8IIING I ROOFING. and CHJtdNEY . sERVICE Packing, Crating. Shipping IleNAliHA ! aATTBRY CBARGIN~ REPAIRS. Electrical Conlraetor Alents for AlUed Van Lines Wedd!ng Photos, Po:'lralts LTD HEARING AIDS and Commercial Pbotography GREASING _" 408 Water SVeet, T. C. mBBS, Manaler DIAL 2101 DlaI Ilu.M At relillulh",le rates. ... .10IIII'., NewfolllldlalllL Res. 6455: Office 90061·2 PHONE .....H. PhOle fMC BELTONE HE,~JUNG CAMERA SI:Ol' LEDRI!:W'S ExpT'ESS LTD GLASSES 87 LONn's IIILL SElcVICES I tl8 D110ltWOBTB lIT. BELTONE I ENGINES . Locll IIld lon, oII.lance monu DIAL 761ZL TAXICABS DRUG STORES p ••k!DI. cr.lln, and IhlpplD,. HEARINC Newfoundland views artistic· SERVICE I Mtmbero 01 C.W.A. and M.M.T.JI GLASSES 'I1ly mounted and framed. • OIL nI." Ami A,onll lor Ualled Vln "!If'. • IIEFILlGEaATU•• ------.. ·.1, C(JNNORS' DRUG STORE E. and 8. BARBOUR LTD D. B. LeDBE\\'. MANAGE. CALL See our selection • WASHEBS , Offl .. UI3, W.rebo... 'fO,ltI • IIANOEI A-l TAXI LA~BERT'S COVGR SYRUP DIstrIbutors of: S. W. SHOR1' ------NORMAN DICK fro•. I Kelvin Marlne Diesels CALVER Ava. can be obbUned at GIFT SHOPS PAPER PRODUCTS DIAL '1M . "AI'&. 11'1'. CONNORS. DRVG ITOU Kelvin Rleardo Gaa Enslne. DIAL IlSO • mil I: U4 WATER 1ft. Full Line of Spar. ParI.I. HOME· INDUSTRIES THE LAWRENl.E SERVICE FOR' Anywhere, AIr! place, 1 • m . 474 WATER 8T. LARA~S DIAL_ NFLD. CO., 111.. PIANOS AlIID ('RCANS Ally tlme. DIAL "11 REMEMBRANCE mop Tltnln' ofIG H,,"\rbI,. Gifts, Games. Toy •• WHOSI!. BffiTHDAYi New Location: G•• , TIIIrt1 710,.' UI'OI!eIt .. %4 HOUR BEBVlCI: DRY CLEANING Noveltie.. Cout's Carda Certalnl,' a bandmac;e article 209 . %11 DUCKWORm 81. UNrt!" eompeteol ..",lelDI. from NONlA If only the Best B. ,. ROGERS EXC~VATING for aD occulon. Paper and Paper Products It Me,•• I ••• It DIAL 4285 WI1l do. . WHOLESALE ONLY 'nnl fin UOWNS OilY EXCJ.VATlNf· AND DAlL 6288 . 1638 CLEANINC LTD. GR.~DING GROCERS HOME CONTRACTORS SNACK BARS ACE. AND SUPIS TAXI Comllla at. John', wit!! ,,"Y,t ~ttd to BIn. . Graden, 1111 Tnekt. RADIO-TV REPAIRS FOR THE MOST EP'FJCEN'1 Fist. Elfielent ·8trvIe& C!ll1IIId SlOI •• load On.,1 dotU_ B.' WALSH HOME IMPROVEMENTS ED'S LUNCH SERV}(."E IN TOWN c.w. n.GO 1"1' 14111. HG DOWN PA VMENT It £\MlLTON AVB. .0•• 81 ClOAVA11NO BEST IN LEADING BASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS GREAT EASTERN On. DIAL me ACE or SUPED TAXI • n, 1flD• • storm SIIlIu aDd Doon / WELL COOKED FOODS DIAl WI . DIAL .. • • •• Itn-_ GROCERY LINES. • Add lbat eltre rooml . CO~ANY. LIT me 0\1 FREE DELIVERY W... II. I ...... Y ChoIce of wbat you need • 1Iod0ruiz. 1OU' kUelI ... REPAIRS' TO RADIOS,. T.V "a'n' DIAL 1180 Conllel CQURTEOUS SERVICE eLECTRICIANS W. •• P41110H5 LTD. AND ALL ELECTRICAL FLORISTS 7B5 WATER ST. WEST ta., P.od Bo.d 01.1 ttGISl APPLIANCES. PIAL 3001 to 1005 SOFT DRINKS USED CARS MAIWtfu DIESEL AND \BURCHILL'S JEWELLERS , ELB'u CAL ENG HOWEE OF FLOWERS SUl'ERM-JUrnT WEST END TE.1.. EVISION . Serv\DJ Bl John" . PORTUGAL COVE 24 Hour 5ervIc. for Repaln THOMPSON jEt'ELLERY T.V.·RadiOoCar Radio Repaln ALLIED AGENC;mS ADELAIDE MOTORS LTI) . . , from 'I 1oeat10J1.: You can buy your· groceriPt 303 WATER ST. 705 WATER STREET FREBHIE \II Motor.. Geuer~tOl'l IIICI 117 IlAlVA.TON AVBHtIB just u cheap as In St. John'r When selecting a Diamond CALL 8865 . Wltll Free Trleelour' FII..w. FOR A ~ YOU CAN Rouaebold ApplllnCf!l. . DIAL IONt and bave them delivered to RiJu: see our tirlvate Diamond At Night. Day, Holiday or DEPEND ON CALL _. WATER 1ft. CALL If75 PlAt Ii. yom' door without charge. ~ooth. Sunday for Fast ServIce and ALLIED AGINClI8 U)£LAIDE MOTORS La . DLtL 7U. • W. II". D.P". Stamp. DIAL t5IZ Guaranteed worll caD 'I1'l1A. 117 N.. ,Oower .. 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; . I , " • , IN THE SUPRE~tE ~OURT OF I, NEWFOUNDLAND 1 STEP UP IBctween Arthur Robbins, an In· i elAND , ' WE HAVE (ant, by bls next friend WIlliam: , , 'Radio Programmes , . I • riLES I John Robbins and William John' I: , SURVEYS , IO.~Sport" ..t 7.II-Ro.d Show. • LINOLEUl\t Robbins, Plalntlf(s, and Waltrr I I· IO,~Ne"" .nd Torb.,. Wealhe,. ,.o~N!ld. Ne .... • :JRAPERIE~ Phelan, an Infant. by his next: ,. ! CIN IUl-Club ~IIO. 8.OJ-PrDvn,lal We.lhor. • BROADLOOM CARPETS I 1~.OO-NeIV" '.I~Road Sho... friend Michael John Phelan and I I.3~NIId. Ne .... I ;hat ar ~ jus t right for • WHITE 1I.0l-Club ~IIO. I I ' iX,biD.(t, SiriESiiER !Bth. 1 IMichael John P,hclan, Plainl!lls,' . I I.OO-Clo .. Do ••• 8.3l-Wellher Foreeut. • HOMES I '.!II. B.I~RDad Show. ' SCHOOLS. STORES and Austin Young; Defendant. I UtI-CIIC New •• t,OO-New., I I, PRINTS 7,3'-Top of tho MorDin., 9.0l-Mull. I,om Co ..1 to (o ..t. I ' CJON I • OFFICES 'CHURCHES' I .. , l.oo-cBC New. and W•• lber. 9.3~S.nd.~ School 01 Iho AIr. We Spee:alize In: I. I~Mllltc.1 Clock. \I • I Leasehold 1O.00-N.wo Mlnul •. CUSTOnl·I\IADE Sheriff's Sale G H II t.oo-Momln. Dtvollo••• 8A1VIDAY, SI:"E~IIIER ZGI•• IO.OI-Week I. Re.le\\" erry a ey 1Dwelling, No. · I '.Il-Prolramm. Pr,,"'\\" IO.3~Ne\\'. \I a Minute. ! , Dr.APERIES, I UTUM~ ~,M. U~Tops In R"lo". 6.31). Thl Bob Lew" Show. IO.II-World'; Cone.rt HoW'. WALL TO WALL By l'irtue o[ Writs of ,'ieri I Surveys ltd. Street. ID.3G-CBC N.... . 6.3I1-NI\cI. Nowl and Woather. 1I.0~New. In • Mlnuto. SPONSI IO.3'-Grafl ... Hoor. II.OI-Chapel for Shull ... CARPETS Facias to me directed and where. ! II B.4l-Heldllne New .....d Weather, in I am, so commanded. I will! i living room, 1l.00-Thlrt)' Minut~ Thutr•• j1.00-Nlld. NO\\'. Ind Sperll, P.M. . FLOORS OF TILES and THE ST. Jot It.>>-Mu.lcal Pr."am. ' 1.OJ-...... 1 We.ther. 12.00-NfW' 1D • Minute. sell by Public Auction at illY 90 ALLANDALE ROAD kitchen, four It.4~..w... d Bull.tlll I,O~B.III'hoo Ballr.om. I .. -. .. • , gage dated t.he 11th day of At.lg·li Applications with full details t::.H-R'lionll Roundup, Board, 2.00-BiU KomI' Sholl'. ______, t I A D 19 5 f $140000 tl · 1.Il-Spotlllht on Plln •. 1 8.0~Nc\\'. tn I ~lInul.. I 2.3G-Pepperoll HII Par. d.. 11- .. IS ., ." or . \\'1 I i as '0 age. experience. e'c" to·; SERVICE' , 1,3~BBC Mw'. R.OI-W •• lo,n •• d Popular BlI Porod.· l.OO-EbollY a.d /I·OfY. :I~lerest thereon at th.e ralt' or ~ gel her with copies of recent' i 1.4.'-Sunday :\Ultcellany. 9.00-~.w. In • ~lIn"t.. ~,Oj-Sporl' P.~. ' n t d P,O. BOX 2 , 2,tol-Com •.~II ,'. Round. · 9.01-1.01" Sine A H)·mn. 3,Il-llarch 01 Bltnl., ',-" per .a num regis ere Ill: testimonials, should be for· I 2.;!9-Domlnlon Ob., Time Sicnril. P.Il-Com. Inlo 1~. Parlour. 3.~I)-DI,",pld... , \ olumc 3fi7. 01 Ihe Registry. of warded as soon as possible to 2.3o-roUc. snns. ,nr "nun,: f\)lks. I !I,U-Oosco Sews. ",3~~ews. 0 d f ~c f dl d f" 1 :,"~MHt Your Weatherman. IO.OO--XOWI In a Mlnule. , 4,3:.-Am"I .... Popullr ~Iu,i<. i • c~ s, or. 1\' oun an at o· t he Superintendent. General I 3.~Sonll or Pulse'. IMI-The Barn Doncr. !.OO-.lIm R.oI'., SI:o'" lOS 320·6. H '1 I \' R d St J h . 3.3~CBC ~.,"" 11.~~N."·. tn • :.IlIIu'.. 6.00-Y.;nlertainmcnl c's,A. , .. GORDO'" '\'\RRE" OSpl 3. 'orest 03, . 0 ns, 3.3l-C.pijl>1 R,porl. IlUI-Notional N.... , 6.;~~;0·,,'" ,. J. ", J .. ,. • LEOSARD l\IILLER, M.D .. 4 M-Rorllou, r.rlod. i 11.1~SpO"', 6,3~~lonLt.r. Sheriff of :'oicwfoundlalld 1 L ... lO-Drum Strf'f't. tZ.oIl-Xe". in I, MiDUII. 1,3(1-.·•• I"r. P"... ' . , . ,Deputy 'Unister of Hea til . SITlf I 12.0t-HoU:O 7AS-Flnll Edition. The Court House, : pt"O?' "M-11.111 a Lr.tnd, 1 P' I a conl'cyancc of the property The Petition of NEWFOUNDLAND UGHT ClO' VOCM DIAL 7388 ' ,will bc delil'ered to the !lUr· POWER COMPANY (hereincfter I 5ATIJRDAY. 5£nI!MBER ZGlb. ST. JOHN'S WEST BUILDING SUPPLIES I· chaser. Cheques are to be madc I. j B to Petitioner") I Ai~n Uto AIr BINDON'S PHARMAC'W e Ilayable d the Sheriff of ,,"c\\,· &.3G-N.w.. H R CLARKE ~ ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL M d oundlan and certified if so reo i' •. 3'-Brplkl.. '\Club. • , Cor. Booaveature and 0 ern qucsted. t . 1. It is necessary for the, the purpose of ill WM. ';:U:~:'~:i. Topsail Road . Empire An, W. BURTON & SON Thc Sheriff l'c,ef\'es the righl i erection, eonstrllction and opera· 'with the right o[ .: Ii 7.3G-Slw,. Dial 111295 DIAL 592. 54 LeM.'RHCANT liD, L. to cancel the sale at any time i tion of a transmission line that' and its employee! . 7.3'-"'.I.rlr.. 1 Dtrtclor~. ALEY Dial 6929 "I,'eRes.· S1667F with or Without. notice: to !lost·1 t he Petitioner be vested with· trim trees and 10 , .....t •. ~' r 1 ,.~l-S}'ort. L 8'1: • i:~~':~·.'I. • ,,; KENNEDY'S ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL El 1 pone the sale to another day: to; rights a~ hereinafter de3cribed cut and trirnmrd (I I Ul-Now.. CrolS Roads IDd W.tu S' DRt.:G STORI!:, ectrl'ca lv,' require the pUl'cha:;cr to gil'e reo : 0\'1.'1' ALL THAT piece or parcel necessary to keep ::It:~;~ ..tl'~:, "::I~t~ D'r. Dial 3028 204 Duckworth St. I J ,ferences. i[ so requested. of land situate off thf.' West, clear and al", 10 !; 9.30... BII Six PrOl1am. C~ARLES O'KEEFE Dial 2381 i . HORWOOD . side of the Canadian ;./ational'the said land al all UBLII ~ j • l~:~:~"BO' Jlmbor.. _ HamlltoD Street P" DKD."LE 'LUMBER CO., LTD. - '1tc~'tuuf. -!!!!!I>o ! I Railway ncar Lewispor'e in the iall nrces;ary ,.)0:1 lO.5S-So". V17 n..n t1, '"' t St W . LIG H •. 'OWE RI "Pro\'illce oC :\'cwfol1ndlalld ann Iery for th~ j. n:::i~~7~0\.-'~~I~~.o. Dial 4447 PHARl\IAcy, .. a er •. • Dial 3011 I'" •. more parlicularh' cles~l'ihed. as strueting. Nrciin(. \, ' P.M. Elizabeth Awe. I fiM PAN Y L''''ITh I ;foil Oil'S. that is' to su\':- Be·' repairing. rcncllin;.· r n·.::J;.'b. •. rlmbor", INSURANCE AGENTS DIal 91120 FLEMING'S ' ~ 0, ,..... • ,uO"~·' ... ' L(l i ginning at a point on the North .rclocating and I' l~:Jt,!:,u:~o~~f:'~olic 2. The said propert)· was b) &' i90 I I !t~ attac~.~lrnl angle 01 I::~~~.iroml~' ShO"I, • DIal 3531 GR'OCERS (RETAIL) 'L,an~~stc~, Hospital •.s.amt •• John, W~rks, Ottawa .. On.tario. a.t the i granted to Josiah, John, Reu· Pehtlone~ \\I';de by by EPgar I IO.36-l!v.. Ud. MedlIaU.... 'lA, Blda. Dackwortll'lit, r.v. REPAIRS N.B. , IIIJI be recelled I? the office of the District Engmeer, ben, Parmen.ls and George Wool. and debm PI 5po·39' W for .:~::~='C::~ TorblY W.. lhtr. Dial 1016·7061 ' ST. JOHN'S CENrRAL office of the SecretarY, until 3.00 Raiston Building. P.O. Box Rij. frey by a Crown Grant regis men. .ll.~l~b$to." CITY ANTENNA SERVICE. p.m. IE.D.S.T.), Halifax, N.S .• and at the Post tered in Volume 2 of the The Petitioner 112 feet more 1 on the W ::JtEJ"J,.·$90. Tem~'rE,GBI'!,,'DMaaOk!'ortG~8t Television Anlennas In. W. ABBOTT WEDNESDAY,_ OCTOBER~, Offices. at Shelburne and Clarke's Crown Lands Division, Depart. Board shall ua ,.. a II d 24 J,ivlDgstone St.· 19.8 H b N S lioDer 10 acquire thence. N 46' ,...... a...... Dial 80170.'''56 sta e , Parts sold. Phone .. :.. ar our. '. ment of Mines and Resources. 11:JIIDAl', IEPTEMI£! 2ttl. ' ··92701 or 90173. Dial 4953' Plans and speCification can .be 1'0 be considered each.tenderl St. John's. at Folios 15 but the to the said land or 1970 fee bounded 0 Ut. Air UNITED NORMAN DOWNEY seen and o[ tender must be accompanied by a Petitioner has been unahle to lie utilitie> Ai~i-on form~ obtJ~n. ~e· land of Edgl ;. 1.3l-Sund.y Brelkl •• t. UNDERWRITERS. BEAUTY PARLOURS .45 New Gflwer S1. ed the offices of Ihe Chl~f eurity in the form of a certifielll establish Ihe actual ownership Lands) All :,nd , '.3G-New.. S Arc :1Ilecl, D~pal·tm~nt of Public Icheqn~ or Honds as specified in r th I I t thO t' thereto. N 84°.39' W ~:~:.y Breakl •• t... Temple'BlIla" Duckworth t Sf, Jolin's C"nfral Dial 5727 Works. Ottawa. Ontario, the Dis. the form of tender 'a~d man.' on I 0 3 '~'h aIH .~ I l~ Ime. . I Dah·,1 at " 50 feet more 7.30-&. Anno'. S~rID. 0/ tbl AIr. DIal 80370·715F Idct Architect. lla Prince WiI· the printed forms "upplied 1.01' tIle: b 'F' e s,a\I, Ifam IS o,<'cuplet du)' of AII~tI't .. on the Norl , · s, '. .' . I ~ ran k 00 re" anu Barn' I \Ier _. '.ll-S.. day Breakll.l. AMBASSADOR .MORECO MBE'S I John. N.B. Dep:lrtment and in arcord,1ncc·' " ' .' Thou""" . Edgar Peyton. "j' t~~. ~'"t 1 On~ · .., .: 7.~\-Nlw'. St. John's West BEAUTY PARLOUR GROCERY, . 10 be considered each tender with the conditions set ,orth I "\1 °to)flteh· bot~. °tfl .who~ c1allhm and Fjfty·{·i~ht. W for a dish , , :. '.IJCI.-Sunday Bre.klul. 246 Water Street 20 Calv' er St musl h~ accompanied bv a se. th " : 13 ey JOIn) olin e NEWFor ... or less and · .. '. '.3~Oral Rob.,ll. ' '. . . erem. , propert-.· R Iii In i ". • P()Wl: East by land , 'I, ",.OO-People. Go.pt\ Hour. C LTD I))al 3089 Dial 3728' ; CUrtt)· the form of a ~l':tifird The Departmenl. through tlw AND ~I::g::~:~~al E.h.... CROSBIE & !eheqneor bonds as s!le~lfted In. Chief Engineer's office I H. and' 4. The PellhQn~r has made a; UMiTED. C. Hopkins, th ~'. . l 0., • W :.~ ,lO.n.s-Old. Old StorY. Woolworttl BII1I1. Water St St. John's North CALVER'S GROCER'W I' thc for,!" of tender and made on R.I. 01' through the underSign~d'l search at the. Registry of Deeds: Y. for I dist; · " j~~t~[:I~kT':.'l~ •. E;n"l. I1lal 5031 1 MAl\I'ZELLc'S 196 Dn:kworth 8.. tlte printed forms ~tlpplied I'), or through thc office of the Dis. for the Provmce o[ Newfound· more Or' less , ~,(' j ; f" ... U.-ChW'.b Smlc.. REAUTY PARLOUR Dial 2739 the Drpartmcnt and in accorn. trict En~inecr at Halifax. ~I.S .. : land and has ascertained that, and b ~ ,... ;' r2~~Sundo~ Scr.nld.. DRUG STORES Elizabeth Ave. Dial 90199 ance With the cond!tions set forth will supply blue·prinls and speci. I there is I!O encumbrance on the NOTIn: or Pl South by land 01 ·: ' r' m'~:~7 6erenado. • BEI.BIN'S GROCER'W thercln. fication 01 thc work. ! lang r('glstere? there. I The Boa~d .of . , ,j ',I.OO-W.. k.nd ~pnrt. Revlo". ST, JOHN'S CENTRAL NU·VOGUE' 85 Quidl Vldl Road ~hc DeJla.rtm~nt. Ihr~n~h Ihe '11c lowest or·any tender not I 5, The Pelttioner does not of Public \:tlht~c; I Owner of the' II · I I ·1' . ;. 1.lS-SIInday Str... d,. BEAUTY' PARI.OUR Dial 5775 ' Chief Architect S 0 f f ICC. 01' necessarily accepted. know of any encumbrances on abo\( applicatiOn I of Elml ,', . \ : 1:~~:"'Chrl'lI&11 Scionce n•• lt. M..' t:ONNORS LTD. Rowan St. Dial 91055 I h r 0 t1 g h th~ undersignr.d, .?r ROBERT FORTIER, Ith~, said land ~nd. has. been un· any objeclion~ Iherrl~ .ul .:1~=1,; alt.m ..n al &90. au WATER ST, BULGER'S thro~~h the offlC~ of ·tho DISh'lct Chief 01 Administrative Sm'lccs i able to asccrtam If any cncum· day the 7th ~a)' ('! .' 2."-N.... I. Dial 2Z08 St. John'$' fast . "~c1tIlect at Saln~ John, N.B:. and Secretary. branches exist. A.D. 1958. ill Ihe States of , :~: 1:::~~~r;nII~'%'Oo' .t $110. HC~~~c;r:~~~~!~d ~III ~upply blue·prmls and specJ· Department of Public Works, 6. The Petitions require that of the said Board, now and' hai b .ha'nt fro ,.:ll-S•• ·•. ~f. 'John" Norfh GERTRUDE'S . Dial 8926. flcTahhonl of the work. ,Ottawa, September 16, 1958. it be vested with the easement Fifth Institutl, al 5.30-La ...,.n .. w.lk 511.... . • e o.west or any tender not or rl'ght to enter upon the sal'd i BOARD OF , ::~~. '1·~,"lI. aria Hour. . 6: Queen'RROUSE OFRd. BEAUT\'6403 cm AND SUBURBAN. necessRrtlyROBERT accepted FOR'T If your youngster s ll'k e t 0 land and to construct, erect and OF P UBL'C, ::, ::~~~~.:~ ~'~'W~I~!~Od AYLWARD'S GARBAGE COLLECTION Chl·(· ' .. IER,. model with clay in thehousc, build thereon sueh poles lines .; Ul-!\III'I. . PHARMACY MARGUERITE'S We Clean Gardens. B1senlentJ j e of AdmlDlstrath'e Services, pla.y snfc. A. Dell' modelinlt ~n. wil'r~. eahles and other' eC\uip: ';I::~~"" my Siory: ' Cor, Monch), & Empire Ave BEAUTY PARLOUR Two Commerical Pick.ups. ID and Ser.rrt~ry. t en al comes m a colored plasllc. ment as Ihe Petitioner may reo Cltrko • 10.3G-SUl1dIY E'·.nln, oL ~9t). Dial 900'10 4 Prescott SI. Dial 6391 DIAL 93212. eparlm~nt of Puhllc Works, Il i5 \\'a~hablc and children can' . f ..)' f I 3202- iiliiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~:-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·iOititai~i·a~·isiPiPlicimihieirilifl.~19~5~8'~'ii~t~"i~~i~tio~v~eli'~an~d~o~vriria~g~a~in~'iiii~!~q~uilrielio~r~ait:r~an~s~m~l~sS~I~on~l~n~e~_~~~ri~~c~p~~~~:_~I_~'.~.• (.. ..-

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, ftANTED BUY: Comica, ro GREAT EASTERN . i magazines, pocket booka. , , OIL & IMPORT guitars, radi"", lew I g '1' t . machine, .binoculal'J. weath· . , " HERTZ. CO~, 'LTD. , " , I) er gla~ses, guns, skates and ! Radio, Television Washel'J. ·S '. ; .r boots, men's clothes and • 1 .. ~ . \'. R~frigcrators Deep FreezerIJ. , ' footwear .• -.John D. Snow, 9 RENT Electric Ranger, [ Ncw Gower St. jly2,lm Floor polishers. , .,:1' ., t ! Gramopholles he • cars you Public Address System .. hke t·o drive' Tape Recorders • ItEPAIRS AND SERVICE • j Where To Stay 5 LINES UTUMN DANCE 1958 Chevrolets DIAL 3001 to 3005 SPONSORED BY B~lsam Hotel 1958 Volkswagens WATER ST.· BARNES ROAD ian26.h'. THE ST. JOHN'S BRANCH Situated in the Heart 01 the ALSO City. CANADIAN LEGION, Quiet, Comfortable Atmo.· TRUCKS ''''oom and . ft Velvet Horn phere. PICKUPS !.r"~ . , large garden OLD COLONY CLUS, For Reservations and In· y, SEPTEMBER 26th ,9.00 p.m . formation VANS ... :" For ..Your .:-:. ~ IS Club INFORMAL PRINCES' ORCHESTRA 2 _ -d rent is on~ Phone 4847, 7428 . :J'1num. $3.50 DOUBLE Dial 6336 .: 'iiii: iilsura~ce TO·DAY ..,~ ;:r'!... ~ .' , MRS. JOHN FACEY ! 115-119 Duckworth st. -." from date PRIZES NOVELTY· DANCE PRIZES Resld"nt ManalereSl .., : At lowest Rate5 -:-r permiuio" to obtoinable from: Ed. Moakler, J. Finn, CLUB OPEN m31,1f Kearney. Don Lake, H. Butler, Ed. Wheeler, • • to 9 am. to 11 p.m, The Number To Canodian Legion Office, H~nry Street, t._ ;'1'1:. Joseph 3787. FOOD M ITS BEST Newfoundland Call is 4131 Services Fitzgi f.'C ..,. u.t 'tl. Off. FEILDIAN LADIES' ~ It" b, /II'" .... 'n. ~ ,-,. PASSENGER NOTICES .A .. E. Hickman WANTED I/IIvthorized Dealers Rcnt.al­ ASSOCIATION lIean you think of a babY.lltter Sweetie Pie. h~'~ ueecl COI'OI'OECTION BAY RUN .\XIlI ,.Gnnpnny, I~td WEST RUN PLACENTIA BAY. And LtClBill8 system , Inter~ational Company has an opening will hold a Y4t7" J II I I ., I o young man to train as a JUMBLE SALE I, Sales Help Wanted. I FORSALE-A'-nc-w-4--da-mperG.E. Electric Range. with SI.Regular John's 8 Mondaya.m. train September leaving LICENSEE SERVICE TECHNICIAN. on MONDAY, September I Male top working space and st.or· 22nd. will make connection at Auto Rentals AUCTION 22, at 2.30 p.m., at Bishop '.. \)lDlTIO!'i.~I. UlCu;'ltE from age'Phone drawers. 4274A. Price $250.00. tAhrgeBntia e ay RlI'ithun anMdot~~ "est veRssel'p'jOr un a.! I starting pay. Usual fringe benefits. If you Ltd. on Feild .College. Entrance! lull or. ~arl tilll~ s~lling. ~Hi ._._------centia Bay. I the following requirements: age 18·21, • I ad\'ertlsmg speclllll1es. mark· BEAUTYLAND, 129 Queen's Saturday ! ' 11, physically fil, mechanically inclined, a, t C arew St reet. Ad mls, in~~,Road. del'icns and calendars. Schoo I girl C0 Id Waves CONNECTIOX' • GREEN B,\Y. ,i FOR CAR RENTALS' ston 5c. Excellent high "radeb line. $'5.00 and up; Ladies Cold SERVICE. . to poss aptilude test, please write .to: High commission. Rep I Y Waves $6.00 to $20.00; Mach- Train "The Caribou" leal'in;;' Dial 80CH September 20th, Kedco Products. Brockvlll~. ine Permanents $4.00 and up; st. John's 5 p.m. Monday Sept· SERVICE TECHNICIAN, On!. Also tinting and Cutting. ember 22nd. will make conn~ct· _---. __ .. _'._1 Open evenings. Dial 6534. ion at Lewisporte with M. V' I . Care at 3 p.m. P.O BOX 2115, ST. JOHN'S. MEMO Nonia for the Green Bay Sen·ice., McKINLAY MOTORS LTO . ------_.--- To Whom It MaY'Concern: He Ip Wante d-Female! . . CONNECTION SOUTH COAST: Freehold Land situate on (1) Feildian Dance, S1110 :'t1O;,TIILY for w:.aring AGENT.S W.ANTED .for out. SERVICE - \' Griffilh's Lane, off Bay 10\'ely dresses gil'en to you standmg Ime of t,allored to Regular B a.m. train leaving (2) Old Colony Club, as bonus. Just show Nortb measure clothes direct from st. John's Wednesday Sept. 24th. Bulls Road (one and a halt (3) September 29, American Fashion Frocks to maker to wearer. Very large will make connection at Ar· ! miles from W ate r for d SITION OPEtl' I t II 11th en la WI ., ace a leu or Br·ldge). This land has a (4) Princess Orchestra, friends. No canvassing, I'n- and cO,mplete range of good g t' 'th 5 S B I' f man between age 28 and 40 who has some vestment or experience neces- qua I Y a w~o cos. regular ports Sou th Coast Ser· education, Pension and usual Group (5) $2.49 Double, sary. North American Fash- Samples sell. on Sight. Gen· vice. frontage of seventy·five (6) Novelties, ion Frocks. Ltd .• 3425 Indust- erolls comml~slons. low prl- CONNECTION SOUTH COAST feet and four hundred feet rial Blvd. Dept. A-3841 Mon- ces: free SUIt bonuses. Ex· SERVICE Reply, giving age, education, experience and (7) Prizes, trea\. penence not necessary_ Do Train "he Caribou" leaving rearage and will be offer- (8) Tickets obtainable from notportunity. miss Writethis nowsplendid for sam.op- St. J ,)hn's 5 p.m. hursday Sept. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR e d at a very Iow reserve. NOlie ItotUI to ples.-Rodney Tailoring Com. 25th. wm make at - ! Auction will take place F, A. G. A. Entertain· Port Aux Basques co~nectionWith 5.5. Bar .. Apprenticeship (Certificates of: I d . POWERFUL SALES OUTFIT 3018 DAILY NEWS BOX No. 105. ment Committee or FREE! Now you can sell to ~~~~eal~PD t . AE ,oxB 'Haven for the South Coast Ser- Qualification) Regulations 195:;_ I at an sIte. treated with strict confidence. at the door, . vice. An examination for journey· h I entire f ami I y • clothing, tONNECTION ST. JOHN'S- )' nien electricians will be held on.I For furt er particu ars ------shoes. shirts. slacks. subur· ban coats. ladies uniforms, ''INVEST IN RI!:ST." . Sleep LEWISPORTE SERVICE ~londay, 6 October, 1958. ! apply to MONTHLY hoy s clothing. jewellery. comfortably. We specialize Train" The 'Caribou" leaving I Applir.ation forms and details I =-. to,ND UGHT ClOTHES mob thl IIICIII If CHAft Sales Outfit sells itself. AmBz. In repairing and recondition· st. John's 5 p.m. Thursday Sept.' concerning the examination may Joseph "ok" !hI cloth .. ing money·making plan en· Ing all typei Springs and 25th. will make connection at Ibe had b)' contacting the Ap.\ MEETINGS sures success. No experience Mattresses. Guaranteed Lewisporte with M.V. Bonavista i prenticesbip Branclv Office. 131! Fitzg i bbon' needed. High commission. work. Mattresses for back for regular ports St. John'~-: Bond Street, 51. John·s. I Lewisporte Service. I The closing date for the reo AUCTIONEER : "po,,, of il! WM. l. CHAFE, Tailor FREE clothing as extra ailments a specialty. 'Phone . r r,~hl 01 the Of Holy Name Society, bonus. Don't delay - Write 6449 or 3361. Standard FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES \ ceiPt of appli:ations will be 30. DIAL 2006 ., ,'mplo~·rN to • HOLD WORTH today • Everything supplied Bedd!:Jg Company, Ltd., FREIGHT LEWISPORTE- September. 1958 . ST. CORNER BROOK SERVICE G. T. DYER, Drpu\y ltinls(er. sep17.29(leI18.19_)---- . -~,', and to St. Patrick's Parish, will be! F~EE. Dept. 604. BLAKE- Flower Hill. feb2D,tf. I c: uimml'

t I Bids - Fori • • • Red China r family in COLOR Recognition By U. N. OF I THB ':just right By LLOYD McDONALD cabinet members, is expected to and A·C·T·I·O·N'. 1 • . 'j' Canldl .. Pre •• SlaH Wrller make Canada's declaration of :>01- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) icy in the Assembly's general de· -. - bate next Wednesday. 001 Communist China's renewed bId PM'S VIEWS for a seat in the United Nations Diefenbaker already has ,old I G H ., , . was submerged Friday by the Parliament that Canada would one untln. wave of support for the United not back up the U,S. in defending Charles Elliott ...... $6.25 : • j. 'p Stales which has marked this the offshore islands of Quemoy G O' 1958 \ t .,, first week of debate in the new and Matsu, whose shelling by the un Igest Carll ,:" ... UN Assembly. C· t' t k h Ed b , . , i The Assembly's steering com- ommUnlS s In recen wee s as ,Y , ",' , mittee, following an expected &c. renewed tension in the China John T. Amber .... .$3.95 : .. ~. area. \ ...\. rimonlolls exchange between the But at the same time there .I·as Shooter's Choice · . U,S: and Russia, roted• 12 :0 7 no .nI d'Icatlon . t hat. Cana da wou Id Depperman 't ; I W. H. 4.7 51 '1 wi~h .t II' a ab.stcnt!ons against back any netralist moves for :;~at· ., nsid~ .., b.rtng~ng up Pelplng s reprc~enla. ing the Peiplng representativ'es In Sportsman's . In • tlon the 13th assembly s de·. the UN at this time. Britain, who New LO W price · I bate. \ has recognized Mao Tse.tung's Encyclopaedia · , The actual effect of the rom- government, went along wlth Ihe Guns and Hunting ! mittee vote was morc procedural, U,S. Friday In opposing the In· dne~ I .... , than actual. It means that ;led dian call for Red China's admis· Pete Brown ...... $2,25 : on this deluxe-model

· ",~ . China's admission bid, prop~scd I, sion to the world organizatioll. The Complete I movie-maker ,. by India this year. will not be The sliow of force by Commu· part of the Assembl)"s formal nist China, in the opinion of some Book of Guns in in' agenda ..Bllt th;re Is. no loubt diplomatic quarters here, ims I larry Koller ...... $2.75 '" in the easterr , , ; that the Issue Will continue fO be done more harm than good to I ' I ,. a hot subject for debate. Peiping's cause. Many uncom· Larry Koller s ·1 letter to the NI ~ , BROWNIE CAMERA, '/2.3 , Canada is not.a membc: of the milled countri~s who would not New Book of Guns : Mm of Trade, I t t 21.country steering committee at back A m er IC an espousal of 5 . lowesl price eyer on this deluxe.model, Brownie with fast that the Departm •• this timc, and has not made any Chiang Kai·shek's Nationalist po- $2.7 . 112.3 lens, "tri·field" finder, and rich Kodadur covering! Re· and the Canad pu~lic s~atement as ~'et. on .hr.r siti~~ would not take the opposite IThe Practical Book \ markably inexpensive and remarkably easy to use, too - lust Railway'Officials h: attitude m the Far Ens sltua\lon. posl\lon of' backing Mao's repre· ~Dtlratllng in this mat :;-, made by. Howel'er. External AHairs Minis· sentation here at a time "'~cn. Of American Guns I h"n a dial to match the day's light condilions ... then aim and at the inaug ter Smith, who will spend the Red China-in the American (lin· I C t J h H t I sil"'!. No olher adjuslments, no focusing needed. With thil between No ,,. weekend conferring with Prime tention-is trying to shoot its way 1 ap. 0 n ous on I .... onderful camera, colar movies are simple as snapshats. port aUX BaS<\ " • I 5 Minister Diefenbaker and 'ltner into the UN! \1 Craige .. ... < ...... $5.7 \ William Car , . - - - The Gun Digest " ~ better assr.ssm r Wh M k . at a es -JACOBY ITr;~~u~~ . i TOOTON'S John T. Amber ...... $S.50 i . ·mea".s. made AMan 0N BRID GE : lievt• just r/ght Auractive.The Standard Book of i THE HOME OF PHOTOGRAPHY i I Hu. nting and Shooting I ·1 Mad~ in Northaptptonshire, England, H,\NDS 1IIAK.: , : Plain men In many parts of 1 'BRIDGE GREAT Ed, by Robert B• ad) . ! '. by craftsmen who are masters of their trade - and lhe world can take heart if. . Stringfellow ...... $10.00 i ~~:;'..::======-""';:"-'---=~ .•tocked by leading stores throughout Newfoundland. their womenfolk hold the same By OSWALD JACOBY . I sort of views as women .in Brit- '. Written for NEA Ser\'ic 'D' k & ( Ltd I , I ain on what makes a man at. On a recent trip I ran across: Ie s . 0., . I t8HN WHITE 'OOTWEA~ LIMITED. HIGHAM FEUEU, tractive. The 'BBC "Woman's, an old f~iend, Ralph Ells of •. 'NO~TH"HPTONSHIU. ENGLAND i' 9.ro-Natlonal ~n1tl~m, Hour" programme asked six ' ~1i1waukee. . . . h j he Booksellers I A.~1. women to give their ansll'er to Some 25 years ago he finiS _ . Xew •. • . Tml .~ulrle" 'A~KER • MONROI LId.-, )_'1;) Wlllr 5,,,••• 51. John< this question over the air re- cd out a duplicate for me· in' Spin 4425 or 2008 or 3191! ' I::~:~rc S~~~~'d •. L I I cently and here are some of the Boston and had been saving one. 10.30-Hebrew Hou, . . , . . was said to have' I ,'. 'versl1ty Head masculine charms they found of the hands to show me. 1I1r. Irresistible:- Ells sat South. "ANYWAY I look at it," the cab. At the same moment P.ll.g:~~~:~~p~~~'d~";"'.t Unl · t t d TV 5aid. "it's going to be a bigII there was a streak of fire and 1.OO-New York United States iE New York Wh h at Warsaw NE" 1:0aK !lfrs. Doris Rainbow. mother en IS opponen s oppe . d Tb h· 8M"", fa-Ocld 101; .d-ECI,O~IN(I•. dlvldend, 8TOCK~ ... -Ex. SRIays ar f 12 h'ld at two no trump he decIded~ to' REPAIRS or er. . ere may e !tmes I the roar of a gun from the 2.~unday33~Ba.eb.1I Ine present ( """U..... _E •. ~.lrr.nll.).. egu 0" C I ren: "A man must . . ..' . . when 1 Will need help there Ir t t S h b h' d 7:3~F.. lure P'~ •. _ . S.I not be too nood-Iooking-J'ust get. Into tho e blddmg . with hiS ·:-1 on sea. omew ere e m B.IIO-Sporls ToJ.,. of Formosa. se: ,. I.e CI Ch' T d" G I ~ t did th maybe nothmg more than m., me glass-shattered, 8 I~A h' \d • shek's Natior AC~~M .~ lI!m ,;, :tJ: + ~: ra Itlon one presentable. If he has a twink· maJor S~I s an ,ne ree formation. Can you put me in • • • 8:25--B[lr'h~\;in '~:';:'" AII ...1Il' mo 81i I', + " ling In the eyes you know he's. spades fIrst. West s douhle REASONABLE RATES touch with any of your people J HALF rolled and half B.• S--New. and WUI'u. 3'. department dec ~:r!:. ~: I~~l~ I~~ In~:-:::. :: By IAN MACDONALD' Ia happ~' personality." She liked' sou~ded so strong that ~~r. Ells GUARANTEED WORK down there?" I. scrambled around behind the ::!:~!~~e~ig;~·II.m .. on the report. A"AlIt.. C».. 7000\1300 JIO49', SO'41~. 49',m. _r '.'\0 I CPS rr W I I "men who worked hard • were fodecided g It'ng to run 0to dfour to h'clubs he be·rt The three of them exchanged cab. There was another 5hot IO.I5-TheIO.oo-Final ToddEditi.n. •. Dulles has laid do 'At! 1m.11 2100 4~: 45': 461, - .' .allsdlan rell la r ler ! fond of children, dressed ~e e I ar un IS a I'P H 0 N E 7 3 1 3 I glances but it was the little and the bullet bounced' off the 10.3~~lu.lc Jus, r"r Ie< silence with respe Aill Sid 3%400 13'. 1210 m •• '. CORNER BROOK, Nfld, (CP) I lell ., d . ., t " sUII. I" 1200-51,. Off and meetings bet obi T.I 2NOO \19 1~8:~.IR~•. -2;: IDr. John T. Stoker of SI. John's qu . ~ an . lIelC ,~o:lr eous;. West doubled again and this i man who was the spokesman. SIdewalk and screamed into the =.;:"'11 I': Memorial University says old MISS \\ MISS time North redoubled and Mr. '. "The few who still fight are distance. Then was behind Red Chinese ar -= ;~I i~l: ~.: I ~el.la, ,lllta,~ls, I I 1 Beam and' "",.1, Ck 200 3D'i 30'.• 30' •• ~, French' traditions preserved on G~eat Brllaln. saId: I .used to Ells felt that he might as well ElectroniC always in danger," he said. "Wc the cab where he couldn't see' 1 ~~~.If 4~~ i~\1 ~:;: ~~~ ~ ~ INewfoundland's French Shore for I think a man was attractive who leave it in. tl'U~t Lieutentant Rockland and Ime. ------'"It OlIlo 1'100 W. 41", 1l"., 2'. hll1,rlr"ds of vears 11'111 disappear was handsome, but as I got older He was right. West opened Centre Ltd he ill turn seems to trust you. The cah leaped forward. I USDA\'. ~H1E~1D \' ::.:~ := ::~ :;~: ::~: ~ Ih , in R couple ~f decades. I went for personality." She had the six of diamonds. Dummy's ' Still we cannot take the reo stayed where I was, lying in :~.~~~~ u~I;;. '~;.~ lord•• co 2SOO ~~. ;~~ ~::: ":' I:-! ". r"r" '0 the cOllclusion this a preference for older men with jack forced East's ace, which 90 CAMPBELL AYE. spollsibility of giving you the: the gutter. and yanked my gun 110:3~ThC C,""d,,, : ~~ ~~~, 1::0 11' I', i7 : ,: summer alter spending three a touch of gray at Ihe temples. South ruffed,' The ace and king After hours 'PHONE 6401' names .of people. But perhaps I from its holster. 1 steadied my ~t~~~~.n~U~'t: I',i'" .' , ::r~:.~ns ~ ~m ~;:: ~ri : l: months among the French;speak. S sieivendt~el n· ~t'eafr"dold Mafureeln of spade~ took ~are of dummy's I something can be clone. Whcre Iarm on the street and pulled I I~.IS--R ..di.g. ,y Jud,th I Cllamo! 7011 14~1 14'\ 14'. Inll people of the province s we.t ca Y I( no In per ect y two maJor SUIt cards and a . will you be sta~'ing?" the trigger slowly. I was aiming li:~t~~~th~r o:"r?,r~:,' Ie! Cln Dr7 1100 3111:~ !t~~ 3"1:' ... ,. coast. He found. for example. handsome men attractivc either, "What's the best hotel in for the tires. I made it just be- g.OO-~I""lc of. '~.• )111'01 cpa 6:100' .~' ,_. h III hi h b t b' W. UN Puert T r 'd ,.. If th b h d 6.3I1-n.,pit.1 R,,"",. I. ' ell. J I moo 211. 20-', 21 "', that nearby Step enl' e \I' c I u was a It more specific 1th 0 0 CI O. ore . e a reae e the corner. 7.00-Reli,iou. ~",i" ;1 .Ior Tr.o 3100 ltv. 10 II' •• >, had 30 French families 20 y.ars about what she did Iikc' "Men NORTH IS • , "The Torido Hotel," he said veered sharply as the tire I United Churrh. Ctl."",. 17100 21'. 20~2 21h, .... ~~ .. .' 'th ..... lIt .'R.l3--llw!ilelll8 ~!!'mt'I'II·. I CIIH Ohio 3:100 12'i II', I'! ap, has today. who are o\'er fll'e feet ten Mr. Plamondon had studied at WI a wry grill. All right. We exploded, then across 1 .30-Let Ihere II< ,,,hI · I ~'.'_ non~ .3 sunfl~hed I, . Qr)'CI"."II!,.. 7700 : :.','. The. oldest IiI'lng generation-'I inches, and have I'erv fair hair Harvard in 1943 on a Rockefeller will see that someone comes toll the street. It bounced off a fire a.45-Mlracl... nd \I,!oitI> " • ~3'!'1?·• 3~7,~\,,1 3~::.~.•. d III J .3 91th' H '11' d . . 9.00-Great Ad"""'" l .",1 Solv 1Il00llOb 13', 13\, I~"';", grand mere and gran (Iere-st and very blue eyes with darkish I • K J 7 5 4 Foundation scholarship and .here see you ere. e WI I entlfy hydrant and careened mto a 9.15-50n%. of Fai'~. C : I CGIII JIld 600 ~l" ~4" ~4' ..... I, daughters \I s e English when eyelashes and e"ebrows' .. K J 10 D8 earned a master's degree in sci· himself to you with the same tree. - , 9.3~Stortes or emt i' Coataln 1400 24 23 ,,: 23 ,';I _ I,! • rl • • • t u ., 9.~5-HD5pital RtPllft..;, -., 1 ! COftt Cia ~IIIO ~D. 4S:,1 4';'t .1:, speal;. French, ~ut their sons and strong enough to lift me, be. WEST (D) EAST ence, majoring in sanitation en- sen ence r ~sed 111 coml~g I A moment later I ·heard the IO.OO-Wealher f."·,.,, ,~ ,..... 1i :".OIICO r.~:~ ~~\: ~~~ -::.:! speakm~ to theIr children. cause 1 shall demand to be car. .Q1075 .J1I84 gineering. Previously he had al· here and IIlth hiS n~me. He wllllcab door open. but it was on .'. ' CJON·CJOX . I fOWl! len ~ltIf) ~7" 3I!', ~7" ~ ~'I Btl; CIIANGE ried over the threshold when I • A Q 10 • K 5 42 tended I'Ecole Poly technique 'lere be a S~nor Fulano. . I the far side and I couldn't see Red ChineSE =,. Wr ~~ ~~:i :~: ~;;: -:; :: There are no familie~ 'I'ho marry ... Gentle. tolerant and • ~ 1088 • A 3 2 . and upon graduation in 1936 1 grmned. Senor Fulano IS I the man. . instead of to Dol Hud SIDO 24'. 2SI'.1\'0 speak only French. Dr, !>toiter quietly.spoken" She was on the • Q .32' worked for the province's health the same as saying. in English. "Hasta luego. senor." a voice: ------I~ 2~" I scemed to mnn.m. Sol' JlOO1100 33IS'. 15'.32~' m.U'. +_ ","." I 'aid • EI'ther ofte." p"r"nt ,- '1< "'nn.., ~ look.out for a t"fair.haired blue. . SOtrrH .'ml'n'str I y. In 1954 h e t00 k- c harge ]\'r.'. So .alld -,so Dr "r.'I "'h" a t· s- called It was not much more'' SATI:BDAl'. enthusiasm : I. DouJl.. 11'00 63 " 61', n', .1'" hsh . speaking or both are I d d' ltd ' d' I • It. K e 2 '! of air P'>llution control for !llon- his·name. than ~ whisper, but it carried to: ::~!~4al~"~'~;~~::: although it s DGII Ch... -7100 1m &h 7, _:;, hilingual. • m.r Ica s u stan mg . • J D876 teal hiS I 2OO , :.1 Somelimes children are ,e~'~tau"nntl qUietly In a corner.~?t • None :, r . T ey all said good night alld me clearly and I recognized it ~ Tro" be fully explored ~IIP,,!lod~ " 3~_'100 II~_~'"' II~~'~',~ 'I French b n P I dB.7654 the small man escorted me to as the voice I'd heard on the I 7.30-B.lIdlY;::t~::: G~:";I'trl R•• ,h. 12J at Warsaw. .,. 3-' • ,I h d 'b d h h' BIRTHS t e door. There was little traffic phone 8._S. Est.p' JO;atOft:dle 21011 ~l~, 31", 33 "'I Frrn~h before th~v no to school, - or arne a e ayou. h I absence of offic: ,,.i' !!., J'AU.to'.'~G ~ooooo ~3'; ~~;, ~;,: -.- . I but they soon adopt English to •i": rlage 0 toescrl 8 publishe . cr t Ird ,mar.' W'East andN WestIh Etavulnerahl. 'h:, • ' ' . on the street. 1, hfre was a taxi I still. had my gun rai~ed, but:! 1'.00-1P.OO-Dl'.'11 soa.reh •• d,., .Id"'"' the full condit! I 1 l'Irllton 2Il00 10! In7 108 _ "I eOnl'el'~e with their pla"nLl:0~. er as per· fl. or as nOlh, i\lURPH"l:-Born at SI. Clare s parked about a block aW3V Its I nolV there IVa nothi "t I 10.:JO-Bm' D.rr~. I; lI'ere unclear. B' ~::I.pr s~: l~llo I~l" I~~.,. -: :: I Churcb sen'ices. TV, modes and ~,ect", I!ked men ~vho were ~ ~.T, ~:!: ~~~'l•. ~a.ss ; lIlcrcy Hospital on Sept~mber lights came on and it ~~ved \1 Somewhere s back l~f !:e~as: t::~~:·i..,. "..,._-"''''' any Red renuncia i: GIn D)'n ~ Mlo n. 51 _" radio have also made inroad~. ol'er SIX foot. emaciated, dark . ,19th.. to Mr. and IIlrs. Michael forward the sound of . d . I SI.rr,n, ~"d. force would lasl a~ J:le. 10200 1 SOh!b"·. '. I t I . thE II h pale and extra 'anant" h Double Pass Pass •• : M h . I . a 11'111 ow gOlllg up ~ Wild,. I'.. Gon ronde 9OG' It'. g', _ " n ermarr age It I ng s • , ,\". ey Double Redbl. Pall PIli : I. urp y (nee Mary Reardlganl. It rolled up to me and stop- and the excited bahble of' SI:SDA\'. "Hrr.~J11 only. That Mtlll 2QOO 10', .9", 79"', _ '.' :-lewloundlanders 'has should like angling, but not Pass . Torbay, a daughter. p d I b t t h I" h' . I S.30-ThIa ,.,b. !.if•. GtlICk~ 1101 . moo ~'.• ~J'. ~II .... " speaKin~111'fi'~ th I ltd F h' other sporl E'f h d CANNING B t M die. was a ou 0 reac for vOIces. In t e distance a SIren I '._Bu... and .\11"· negotiations hi '. GUtdl. 31011 . 3A" 37', lr.lil' , "I m I t:U e once· so a e renc s. ven I a man a Openinl tead-. • ~..,' h-P occn ? r. an the door handle when some-I suddenly wailed. I put my dun Ut-F.lb.r 110.". 8"~ of Formosa wo (kedrlek 701., &II>; 70 • character of that coast." all these attributes she could ,,,rs. ,osep . anmng Septcm· thO e J"'I'" Geld"" :10023110 93 HI/, tIl'~ -f II,,,~ H I'C D St k d'd t t t h"f h' . . ber 18th at St Cia e' M . lng stopped me, I was never away and ran around the cor- 7.3t-5lor'._Fro."., p.,r.r",,""· a threat of war IIr ,Pili' 11400 no 11'0. 110 I - 0\ ver. ~; 0 er I no se no marry 1m I IS vOice was ." . r s erc~ sure what but I think' it may ncr I._Ed som, .. ~bo·. Grud \l. 400 !GO •. ~'.i OIl", • I.· out 10 dctermme whether the lan- uglv. She liked looking at heart was ruffed. The king o[ Hospital, a daughter. have b ' th I' t f th . 9._The World" SI." aUler IIf 7700 44'" 0', U), -1. ." .• ' HI ., . KAVANAGH B M een e gino e '.38-Sb.... II .... Ga\l 011' 4Il00 lUll liP' II!" ... !.~uage IS sllrVI\ Ing. s aim 1\ as Frenchmen and Italians, she diamonds was cashed and a dia· - orn to r. and street light t I' th 111 d M 10.OO-Clo.eup . n ....~tk ~oo 40 31'i '39'. _', to compare French pronuncia~ion confessed but would never mond ruffed; another heart Mrs. William Kavanagh 32 \Vdld- on me a In e r. an . rs. Bert Guzzwell, 10.311-F:.plorati .' :.~r.~ --I=-" .-~!.~;;. t~~~ ,'~, on the French Shore with ihat marry a~yone but an English. ruff put Mr. Ells back in dum. grave St., at St. Clare's Mercy front seat. I threw myself back-) st. John's ":ere guests at Pike's 1l'-~~:'d:;~I~ In\lll. 1100'" 4Ol\\.40! +2" spoken in New Brunswick and man . my and one more diamond ruff Hospital on Septembe& 18th., a wards and toward the rear of Hotel on Friday last. Irm •• d IM,Nlet-IUIJII.N. HM'HGII' mt~,IMi, IS', 1101·+86\\ ... ~.Ii Nova Sco tl'a, . Writer and cdtic Sirlol Hugh established the suit."He led his b a by girl. . =l;:r. -,:: I~t! Il~~ I~" .::,ar: Dr. Stoker found that despite Jones who is married to a BBC last club and the best West SULLIVAN-Born at the Grace REPAIR I'" lIu ,JIIIO' 41 44'. 4S + l4 hundreds of years of separation producer said' "I like m could do with his big hand was Maternity Hospital September I x...... 1300 tMi.m 95'" the pronunciations on Newfound. ,... ~n to make one trick. 16th., to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MODERN ~: IIIe • =. :v, ~ ~li -:;: n land's west coast and the main· with beautl[ul vOIces-so big Mr. Ells final comment 'on Sullivan 36 Summer St., ihTiaiau. 100 48lIo' 40.1, 40li +1'1. land. are • practically Identical. that they never need to shout 10 Ibs .. tL oz. a ron, IhrtIa.Q .7100 '33110 32~ 32~ -,Yo N f dl d F h •. I like calm gentle reo the hand was "After 25 years 1 .,...... MOO- 7ll4' 114\ 7m +~% ew oun an renc pronounce'I d h'" still don't approve of my bid· ADD ON IIIIIa 11M .1100 '4'" 'JII, 01' the "qu" sound "ch" while Ac· axe men w 0 aren t out to d' b t th . It h ----D-E-A-T-H--S--- . AND BUILDING SUPPLIES ...... CIt lMOO sm·"li·3m .. l4 dl F h 'It impress who aren't fuss d b Ing U e resu was p e' liti( ...... uoa ,.110 3714 37"'- '" a an renc pronounce IS a' e y I d 't' b d I'k ------'" If., A¥ 2200'.2114 21 . :za .fI:'li hard.soundlng "k." much, nor shy, nor self-con· nomena an I.. an S I e ~!!.= '1=~' ~ m:~ n He'sald that hardly any of the sclous-wbo give you the feel· iItn hls" that make bndge intrest· GUSHUE-Passed away at the N:i an '100 H II" miI'- I> French tradition had reached ing lhere's all the time in the g. Grace Hospital on Thursday ~ Cat woo 2:1.: m', .23 '. +11> Newfoundland lIirectly -from F.u- world to spare." She had often September 18th., Leonard Gushue H.r~= :!.~ ~:~:~ rope. Sections of the Newfound. suspected that the reason for CARD Sense of Brigus. aged 64 years. He' Pl 1 lIMe OIl 3:100 41 401. 4Vli -', I d t til ~. II th f Id bl leaves to moul'n his wife. p.i~ht \ ATTENTION • 0II1a '.lIar "00 m> ~&I. 2G'~ _ 1. an I coast800 bwer~ F se h e"f' hIn Ie A e orm a e success of the . . daugbters and three sons. Fun·~ (CP) - The I ~ , 1. ~='~ r.1> m~ ~:\. + ~,' ~ar y M .5 Y r~h S erm~n merlcans in Brit~in during Q-The bIdding has been: eral will take place at Brigus at \ 20 months. hi . I ,:: i. ll. »". II · ". , PIIIPI D 1400 ~m,J 'rom al garee an e Icamp the war "was the dotty way WelL NOl'th East South, 2.30 p.m. today, Saturday . Canada's I, ... 1'IIIIlt' Kor :1IlOO 54!, m. ~.', + ". Cape BI·eton. N.S. they have of holding your el· p. Double Pass '. ' One result: TI _PlI\ »11Ia01.. 1100700 71'1II~' 75 mi. 16!' Ii + '.\. • Be call se mos t 0 f th em ",ere' 11 . bow when you step on and off IIIYou, South, hold: HAYES - Passed peacefully: NOW IS THE TIME TO travel. " "I.I,:i' . I'1IQaIIJI 51 + ".. i. 1.-- 700 m! mi v.. hterate the fishermen did not the pavement as though you 1tI104.A K 8 7 3 .Q 873 ",32 away 6 a.m. Friday, September II , ; ~ ~= ~ 154~' ~I~~~;:. ~ -I correspond with their relatives in were about to scae Mount Ever· What do yoU do? . 19th, at SI.· Patrick's MercY'1 Several of our larger suppliers have recently advised us th~ : (. Ii· . The lan;ual!e was passed est." Most Engishwomen were - A-Bid three hearts. If part· Home, Miss Ellen Hayes, age 71 . .1 tL!~ll!: ~~t :il: ~;: :2~t Franc~. prices will soon be advancing on Building Materials and WI .... aGo 33'1 3.", 3.1'i \' to hthcllr children, d accustomed to rushing along in .ner has any sort Clf trouble YOIl years; leaving to mourn OIlP. i: I" ~HO on\'\~hraIlY ~.L:, IIMlaIr' 3IlOO &m IO'.~ I" ... " en sc 00 5 were opene. h . k f be I . t • P . L" _1 ~ lJ3110 _ 4m' m. _ r.;, most children COllld speak Fren h t e \13 e 0 some man who wlnt to n game. SIS er, 1'.. rs. atrlck Tobin, KiI-1 can look forward to higher home construction costs in Ihl . : I; 1=. II and English. ,But none could seemed to an urgent date QUESTION bride and one brother. Michael ,~ ~ h :r:1~ ~~~ ~~tt m~ · h~ve ~ODAY'S future. NOW is the time to buy or build that new home, 01 - " ..: 011 cal !OO 5:)1,', ~ ~3 I "\ write French . with the homon. She also had Again your partner h R S in Winnipeg. Funeral today ; ~. I ;.'( :. r.::gH~2~: :. :m·~": ::The dls~ppearRnce of thc a .fatal weakne~s f~r "grea,~ dou~led onc spade and the next Saturday, from her sister's resi· make repairs to your present dwelling. a:t P.et4l700 I" a ni." French I II n gu age here has Wits and dazzhng Intellects pla~er has passed. You hold: del'tce, Mrs. Patrick Tobin, Old lJ.. ..f!. =r,~ .~il:. u:: .~U reached the. stage where Ihe and practically nothin,l! gave 1115 .K J 10 B6 5 ' ••2 .3163 Kilbride Road, at 9 a.m.. with .' Be smart ••• take advantage of to-day'S low pri'" 1 ~ ".Ier :zsoo 24)i 4Y.o 4~' _ 11 French 'accent is not noticeable her greater happiness than "to What do you do. Requiem Mass 9.30 a.m. at and get your new home or effect repairs before prices advance. ~c J: ~~ :110 ~ ::'1~ iiI" English' co\wersatlons. be wooed by • conversation of (Amwer Tomorrow) Corpus Christi Church, Kilbride. Va Ctr' : Moo 11~ 11~ 1I~ _. ~ which I have never so much as LAND FROM DEBRIS VISIT US TO·DAY FOR: ~~. ~ 21,", +'~ caught the drift .••." She liked s: If... Debris from the 10 miles of • LOW PRICES ON BUILDING MATERIALS ::::~,iItr I~:O ~~. ~ m:.! ~ most of all tbe men who liked milltary tunnels on Gibraltar us.... 2ItOI 'It% 71" 7m '+ I . women-not the type who ex· haa been used for centuries to FREE: • FURNITURE" and APPLIANCES '~:''' I: =: H~ ~~l~ .' G'oDd' peeled to enslave every woman create· man-made land in tbe ..... i Oft 3a~ m\' 31"'+ \\ . by the first slaying glance from SIX SCHOOL • COMPLETE FINANCING • 0.... 15Il00 21'~' U'Ifo: ~ + %. bls flashing eye the man who ocean, most recent being a weetllea.tt _ 13~.&2l\ 113~~ + ~\ - 114OO·foot airplane SUPPLIES WIII'IrIIIf. no6 4"" ..,~ ~4'l1i' '-' l\ M' "just likes them." .' runway, a~· .' . . ornina, Penelope Mortllller, novelist cording 10 the Encyclopedia WITH EVERY :'. AiIUND!NT ·CHICLE. : e: mother of six, was certainly not Brijannlca. FAMILY ~Clllele, frolll:.w'1llch .. cbewllll Nei...l. &or attracted by good looks. "Ex·d::I:-sa-pp-o-:"In-tm~-e-n:-ts-, -:"b-ut'--:'sh-e-st-m ALLOWANCE IqIIIIl .. mlde, I•. theju!ce :oftbe 5" ceptional beauty In • man UBU' had "a soft spot for the lean CHEQUE "pGdi~ tree;; ·.whlcldt9wi in =-:. :;::!"U•• 'Z t.2 ally seems to conceal the brail! and- bungry,-the ones who LTD, .~dl\lltly 1 ...lngle .. mlll·· ma,y' ...... If ..u ... =:r of a small, egocentric fly," she look as-though they have cut C'HESTER DAWE lither.' i ~n. /If.it in a' .won, :'l:",~'";:."s, said. She could not believe that their own hair with' a blunt aeeorcJIIDI to the .EncYclopedla ...... ,. IIny womun was really Interestlid razor blnde and have' mercifully SHAW STREET 8.0161 TOPSAIL ROAD (4 Lines) 9-1171 Ir,ltaJlD!ca, . .:" in younds of l!lusc1e unless in insolubable pl'oblems. .. AI· __-:-- __-=.'_ . the' eyes there was. "flicker' .most any man with charm, a THE RIGHT PLACE TO SHOP WITH THE AMPLE PARKING LOT , .. REG. T. MORGAN of Einstein, a squinting refer' touch of melancholia, a dash of WA TtR STREET 'About 41. per !:eAt oC-the . INSURANCI' ence 10 Sir Philip Sidney." Her vanity, and a quiet passion for CHURCHIU 'AU l'loon·.;poclc:ma!~~~ .urfaoe"il T...... IuIldiftg. Dud_III II. romantic preference for the putting up shelves, could lure YillbU':at fulL,mooD.>, .' _ .'...... "". I'creatlve soul" had led to lome me out on· to the balcony." r