VAUXHALL S2095 THE DAILY NEWS anllablt 11
Vol. .54. No. 70 • ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1'957 (Price 5 cents) Nova Motors Ltd. .. . Charles Hutton &Son•
he re- ueen Will Be Asked DS t. aurent n icates e era Visit Canada -First cks Canada, who allended the feela "quite atrong!y" thl\ the I e·.. l!·~r·' 1 · rrr•a Starr Writer Imuda talks between the Can~dian meetin11 ahould be In London. n·e ra 1.,11 . ~·r 1-Prime Mlnlster prime minister and l'rlme Min·, "He (Mr. Macmillan) u com. • .., .. r.:, ~omple~lon ahow ; Isler Macmill~n of Britain. · munlcalinJI with the other prime· ------ection et or une ·.,. f:.•m tw' rla~·s In Ber.' Questioned by reporters about mlnlsb~rs. From the preliminary • · ·, 1\'r:lne•dl\' that the the Qt:·~~n's travelling plan~ and reaction It would aeem that tt " ·,, 1 • ~~d to· mJke Can. the p~ssibllity of a prime' minis!· would be moat convenient for the ;:,: .· l' !n ~n)· Sorth Am· en' cMr~rcnce he uld: , largest number for It to be held ~ •• ,·: r:an' ,he has for, "It wUI he recommended by the In early summer." 11 Commons Closes • 1 United Kln~dom government to: He said that Prime Minister .. · ,co•.mcd that a Com H~r Majesty that If she comes i Macmillan f.eels tllat at the London If· ' mini•tcn' con. across the Atlantic thi! year 1he 1 meeting the \eaden "should , .,, b~ held 1n ' 'ndon i should \'l!lt here first. It could be range for a 1ystem Clf holdlnga • .,.,•r and th~l the possl- 1 just a !hoM vl'!t ~n1 !hP co11ld go these meetlnJI& In other countries ·,, ,., ''1\ ~u~h con!erencrs i from here to the United StRte.•,": o/ the Commonwealth.'' In Near Future ., ".·: -.... '"'~~ in the nthrr 1 he uld. Of the Bermuda meetings he ..· · ·• C.•mmoniiNl\h, In! To 51\~gc,tlons thRt a conrP.r· !aid the projected European com. · • · ~ enr•• of ·prime m!nl:trrs Ia pend. mon market and Its possible ef. •OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Minister St. Laurent . ·' ~"~d h!nh. too. that In~. he said: fects upon Canada were discussed . clearly indicated Wednesday he plans to call a . · ·· ·; ~~n~r.;l eledlom "There prob3bly will be a An~leties Canada had were antic!- •.':cr. prime mlnl~tPrl' cnnreronce. 'Rut pAI••d by the United Kingdom. June general election...... , , """' -~·- was ercom the prime m:nl•ter or til" lTn!'P.d The common market could be Returning to the Commons from his Bermuda · •. T-·"o '·h',tcr H~we, • Kln2tlom w~nt, It to be ~.·•ld th\• U!Cd to expand trade both within ' ... , ···<=···~ Pc~r-, lim~ in L~nrlnn." ~nd oul!ide the area, or It could meeting with British Prime Minister Macmillan, . '·' , ·'lr r.c·"r". l "· ' L~ter In 1h• rommo~• ~!1·. !it hP U.1ed lo restrict ll'ade to the .. - • :1 c "' .,.,:,.;onpr In' l.aur~ni said that ~~~. ~!~rmlllRn: area, e~cludln11 fo!'elgn suppliers. he said the Commons will not sit more than two or three Saturdays after next Saturday. And he also spoke of 11dissolution of Parlia· ORKS PLANT: ment" - the formal winding up of the current Parliament, elected August 10, 1953, for a new e1ection. Die In Explosion Mr. St. Laurent gave no indication of the :-,, •'lTY ;API-Tv.'o ex. levell~d or dJma~td b~ti\din~~ f,,.· Pollee, firemen and ambulJnce ~· a~Jrt in fire· a block around, anu sha!lered win- drivers were cauaht In the aecond exact date. However, elections must be held on <"RIPT ., :; ,,,r, a · 1:,: \\'~;inc· :Jy ki:led or dOW! In the nearby in!•!rnatlonal eXplosion I5·mlnu~s later. At least a Monday and the only two June Mondays pos· . •:.•:rl ,,! pen~ns. The airport terminal. !three firemen and a \·atflc pollee • ,, "'' ;r t'·~ ~irport about! A crater nearly 100 reet long and~ man died In the aecond blaet, Lt. sible are June 10th and 17th. .), !c 'm :hr c~ntre of the, 30 feet deep was le!t. • Col. Rafael Garcia Eaparza, II· A June 3 date would require 1 ~------·------1 The factory was located on the ahtant !Ire chief, wu aeverly ln- enumeration of voters to take : more than two or three !!AWl'· ~ .. ;Yrr "H compounded edge of a poor residential district jured b~t kept shouting orders to place during Holy Week. June 24: days" alter next Saturd~~·. Ht • 1 ,,,,.,~, m~nn~ in to help~ called Colonia Federal. rescuera although barely. able to is a provincial holiday In Quebec . said he will dhcu 15 with lea d!r.l ,,, 1,_. f:r<',. bla!t were: BODIES SCA'I'I'ERED move. the feast of St. Jean·Baptlste. · of opposition parties the mann~r . :., 1 ~, · 1 rco~d. 1 Buse, a.nd truck a moving on the Bodle~ of victims ~re torn end He spoke as the Commons de·· In which the we!hre !ncreuu . · · 1 Mexico C1ty • Puebh hiGhway ~- hurled by the explosion force Into bated and approved his motion! cou!:l oe implemented "before · ·1:> rt• •Jict H were killed side the airport were rocked. Fift· trees and onto the adjoining rail that the House sit next Sab.Jrday. : the~~ Ia dissolution of Parlh· ": •rr1. p,,iice 1\'ednesda)'' een Injured were taken from one way for about 7!10 feet. Opposition Leader Diefenbaker: ment." .; ,j '" h,rl:~~ ''ere recov-: bus badly twisted by the blast. Thou11nd1 oi eurlous erowded asked whether the governm'!nt I Although the prime mlnl!ter '''J' Jn o! ~~-~ injured were Police nld larse quantities of Into the area. plans to introduce legislation this , spoke of two or three ~turdaya :' ~ :n cr:Lcal condition and powder and dynamite had ~en Red Crou and Green Crosa am· session to Implement the lncreues )after llf::rl Saturday, It, appun " stored In the buUdlng. "I:he fint bulances and private automobiles In wei! are payments, announc-ed i certain there could be 110 mort HOI.LYWOOD, Cai...,.Eva Marie Saint and her two-year-o1d ~on, Darrell, are ERS \:••: 11r•ck•.d \he facto!")', blut oc<:urred about noon. l!arttd the wt!Ul!ded to hoapltah. In \he budget to take etfect this~· than two, ·That would ta'K.e tilt shown on thf! set of "A Hatful Of Rain'' at 20th Century Fox Studios when the summer. Comm0111 up to April lJ, tilt S&\o ~ICH youngster came to see his mother work for the first time. She ill the wife of Stanley Knowles, CCF whlp. urday bef
• d&J ahead of tch" contended that when the complete :~:,~:~~~~~::a~~:8 'Cial·m .o·rugs Kl.lle'd w·.ealthy" Wl·dow :::v:~~f~~~BI~V~~B~~ mnuda and lmmld.l· story h brou~ht out - and be into conftrenee with thlnkJ It will be Ia court because . l'j R. A, Butler Oil In b of hlJ llli:Dme taz troubles-he will liluatlo11. A formal eab- lr BDDY GIUIOII '11111 da.malliJIII evidti!CI, liveD had 011 Mnm Morrell. 1 1 1950. fashioned 111ft collar, stared at morphia and 31'.1 gra s Clf eroln. be eltonerated. wa1 called for todar. LONDON (AP) - An emlnlllt Ia a aoft.lpollen, bedlldt manner MADE H'ER ADDICT R R Defence COI!llsel have empha- the celllng fr001 his straight· "What effect would the!~!! mu. He said he had been In tile . td. atartad tht!r medical man atanered Dr, John 011 !.be alJihth day ol Adama' trial S'Addlctlpn,' replied Dnn Douthd alzed these re<:Qrdt are the "true bacli'Cd chair In the prisoner's slve doses ol drugs have on a trade union movement 40 Of bla diu 110, hlltla1 m.ajor BodtiA ,Jiadama Wednta!Sar by oa charJIBI of drullllnll Ia death a waite, "It made her addicted to record.!" of U!e treatment oi the dock. His face was flushed crlm- semi-paralyzed lady 01. 81?" asked 6Z years and hadn't done 1 ~lnl[lt work In rver, Jlrd Ia bl'~Dd~Dtr the pbyaleiln'alrei.Ullent rlcll widow, Procluced an electric thoH druga, It created a craving eccentric widow who left an es son and a vein stood out oil his Sir Reginald. thing whleb 1n hla mind wn The ID&lDWriDI llD- ol. a rieb patient ... a deliberate tffeet Ia the packed courtroom. 011 her part for them.'' \ tate of more than $400,000, broad fOrehead. "1 believe they would have pro- W!"ODf. al:111ut ud lftort 110 ldll her. . Adams' wide mouth f1091Jed open Dr, Douthwaite Ia ~enlor pbya. "Having considered all the evl- "Were the amounts prescribed duced jer'ky spasma or convul- The Cl)lllmlttee 'bacnd up with •""'11flc~turill• plot, lilt A.Ked for h!a oplll1otl ol. the ma .... , red-robed Mr. Justice Devlln !clu at London'a famed Guy's dence," asked the attorneyg.en- from Nov, 8 to 12 sufficient to slons-and ultimate death," re- botog•aphe!l r<7pl!~ rA ciiPque~ ever-wldenbll elr- alu do111 ot berollland mol'l!hine leaned forward • , • counsel for Hospital and former presldfl!lt oi aral, "can you think of any leg!. cause her death?" lnctl!red the at- plied Dr. Douthwalte. 1 and other documenu Its ~hnrl that " will maq Dill~ 1,· Adams prescribed for Mra, Ecllth the accuaed pb;valelan 1 o o ked tile London Medical Society, tim ate reason for the prescriptions torney.goeneral. Nll.r3e Caroline Randall earlier 'Reck nev!!r started puttln~r mone' .,,~btr 1 ldla bJ April 1. Allee Momn, Dr, Artbu: B. atu!IINtd, Dr.· Douthwalte uld he based his o! the amounts from Nov. 8 on- "Yes,'' said Dr. Douthwalte. . testified that Mrs. MorreU auf.~ bark Into the unlnn unlll After th~ . 1 --.o.~ crlrillally auld fer noutbwaite replied: Attorn., • General Sir Reginald coaclus!ona on the day • to . day wards of heroin and morphine?" The crown prosecutor called Dr.· fered such violent spum~ a few ;ntern 31 rei'Pntl~ "!'rvlce went \Iter . increa11 .frala lloCia '"''M aalr CO!Ielulion I can come Mlllllin~m d Bullet asked Drm nurses' records of the dmgs they "No." said' the medica! expeM.: n"uthll'~ite's Rttention to the hour! before her death that they. him In ~!arch 1 ~ 5 4. · ' I aad mu F law till-that tM bllelltioll '11'11 t1 ..r. Dootl!wallt what effect continued gav, Mra. ~!O!"l'2!1 from the sum. ADA~IR FLU.qHED 'n·1r'"'' report for :\•w. 12. Thi1, almo.1t jPrkerl her oiJt of bed. I ' laaplor..... INt a..t. lllr !A." ~ o1. m.orpblne and heroin mtr o1. 1KS to ber death Nov. 13, . Adams, a h'J&e man In an oldi be said, showed two gr$5 cfl (Continued en page 14) (Continued on l'lit U) _j
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.. •' I ....~ r------~----1, I· No :Unemployment lnsuran ay ews Letter For ·Fishermen , By' J. McGREGOR the fish\?rmen in Canada are I Reglstratla I DINctor, Insurance Branch, wage-earners, the remaining A fish buyer w;10 " 1 Unrmployment Insurance Com- ~3% belna either eharomen or II r~l2 of an employer ol y Boxes mlaslon, OttAwa. lone workers. In addition, their Will be requirfd to SPA.~IARO'S BAY, March 2rr-- Many employers In the fishing statui, from wa~:e·earner to I s11ch at his nearest lo 1 I People In The News-, When the Public Buildlnl was Industry have a eomprehensive 1llare man or to lone worker, I Upon registering he e~l ' SPANIARD'S lAY, March 28- brre' with Mr. and Mrs. Hmy erected In 1913 It wu considered knowledge o! unemployment In- and vice versa, changes fre- sued a special 1 jl·~nc; 1 Jl.ra. Clifford Borden, the former Oake. one Df the finest of its kind. On suran~ &5 It exista In Canada. quently. Obviously, as is done chase unemplurment . to MiA Una Hutchln&J, !rom Hamil· the ground floor were houud the having insured their plant and under rer~ular unemployment "fishlni'' stamps. If he ton. Ontario, Ia presentb- tlD 1 villi Mr. and Mra. William Purt~r Court Room,. customs Ofllce and oftlce ataffl for a number of insurance, would not aolve but ready registered 85 an here with Iter llrother Mr. Dewey and family from St. Juhn'a apDnt Post O!tice with waiting room; years. There are others, how· rather accentuate th~ problem. , ln reapect of his plant or I ,, HuteiiiDIJ. !be •Ill a liD ' apend . Jut weekend hore with ~Ira. JM> the upper llat provided 1pac!ous ever, fWho wil1 auume the role It was I choice, tberefore, of in-~ employees, he must JoOIIIe time witlt her other brother : ert Porter. living quarters for the resident of employer, with the inclusion surinil all or none. Moreover, as register again as 1 l ~lr. E. w. Hu&rhln•• 111 st. John'•· 'I policeman. Since Confederation of fishermen, for the first time many fishermen work In other I player ao that this lpeciJl -- Mr. and Mr!. James Ro11c of there has been a Jaw·abiding com- on 1 April. To these latter, in•urzd emplo)lments, such as I mar be l~sued to hirn :llr. anrt Yn. Gordon Piercey Hc~rt's Content are pres~n:1.v munity for there i! not enough therefore, a brief ruume of the lumberlni and lollglni, I~ ~as I The employer w111 ·be from St. John'• 1prnt Bunda)' here spentlini a hollrtay hrre with ~r business here !or magistrates to pr~aent Insurance plan will be nece5sary, ln bringing f11hmg, 1lble also for 1eeing tilat "Ofith ~{u. Piercey'• parenU, llr. Rowe'& Aister, llr~. Har.-y Sh~p ~ome h and hold court. So few arc helpful 81 an Indication or the Into the scbeme to emure that : fisherman ·rith w:1um 1 and Mr.. WUU.am Jewer. pard. Th@ Rowe~ ;·,,pnl thP wi1.tr~ the lmporh that a CuBtoms office premise upon which the plan I contributions •a! ned. therefrom, ls registered as an n Oun~llle. hu lonfl been abollshed. There for insurlnl fithennen '11'18 · would be fnte1rat1d with auch son unless he llht I ~n. L. R. Murrin returned remalna only the post office and ba~ell. i other contributions as fisher· 1 ran product eridene frorn the r.ncr HoApllal on Wed· I Mrs. Kenneth 1\cil n•t11rncd that Is, like the o!d grey .mar~, Unemployment ln~uranee M-! men mil(ht acquire. I his insuran~~ book. ~·r ncJdJ~· \l~t v•etk /relinl much bet·. lrL'o\ ~I. ,l~illl'A on W~·! iC.,da~· l:ol· not what it used to be-elen lf qan in canada on 1 July, 1141.1 Another problem was the diff1 employment in;uram-~ t', trr. • lo11·is,i :. holitlay spent .. ith rcla· the volume of mal~ is at least_ ten ; Tt is a tri-partite schemf, with I ~ulty of detuminlnlt who Is the lion card, that he is tll·ea ill ~t. John'!. times that of, IB)' twenty ) ehars the employer and tMJ)Ioy~ Mn-J emt>Joyer. As the lone fisherman 1 regi!lercd. ~lr.' and Mrs. Norman Chipman ago. But twenty )'ears ago we ad , d h I letter boxes now we have not ' tributlng equal (nare~ an t e 1 and the sharemen In many cas~s., Rec d I •ho .-fnt to St. John's on Friday 1 tlie lette~ bo,.;es were rem~ved ! government addinl 20""• theN!·\ has no employer, we had to d-e- : Besides rc, ;.' . lu1 returned on ~londay ol this 1 "·rrk. While in town Ill!)' •ere when tht building wu renovated i to. Tbe government also bears\' dgnale t~e flr~t buyer of the and !nsuranc~eor n~ :1~be;n~ 1 the 1JUC'1S of their &on·ln·law and about ten yean ago because very · the entire costs Of admlnl~ra· fl~an 5 catch 18 hi~ ~m· · risherman in resp!et or dauchter, llr. and Mrs. Wllllam f~w paid rental! for them. As 8 I tlon so that the contrlbutions 1 player. responsible for m&ktnl!: tish h dcliYered. lht Butt. matter of fact \'~ry few had keys are U!ed solely for tht payment, the nui~ite cootrrbutlon!. ; is rcuired to record. . -- 1 SPANlARD'S BAY, March 25- available for them. Letter boxes, o! benefit . Accordingly, at the 1958 se11- Ia) the date 01 e h J:n. Laura Hl1cock from l!t. · congratulatlona are ntended to like telephones, newspapers, rad~os Allmlnlsterlnr; the Unemploy- slon of Parliament, the Unem- here earnings ar ac Jo~n·• arrived from St. John'• on j Mr. John Butt whose birthday was and cars are not considered a ment Insuran~e Act !! a Commit- ployment Insurance Act wu deli\'erles) t Frida>· on an extended \'Ill! with on Wednesdav, March 27. Best luxury for a few with ready cash. slon cot!~l~tlnl o! tne Chairman, amended to authorize the Com- lb) the ~·mount aid hrr dauJhter, Mn. E. H. Volley, wiahea from Kellh. The11 thinga are lut becoming Cvl. J. G. Biuon: a represent&· mll!lon to make !'2&UlatlonB, au!). ed to each / h or 11 neceultles for nearly everyone. tlve of employeH, Mr. It J · ject to the aprroval of tbe Gov- whether this I! !rmln ~lr. and Mrs. Arthur Chipman On' Wednesday allo Gordon There la really nothing wrong with Tallon; and a repre~entative of ernor-ln·Counci so u to pro- earnings gron or arm·rd frtllll Grand Falla on Wed· Sheppard hnd a birthds)'. Greet at&ndlng ln l!na waiting to be employers, ~{r. C. A. L. Murcbl· vide unemployment lnsuran~e lor (c) th~ kinds and q ncsday Jut to apcnd their annual lni• come from Mom, Dad, Gall served at the mall wicket but Jt son. The Commi!l.!!lon, thus com- fishermen. !l!h dellvered lonly wher ur~tlnn hrre with Mr. Harvey and Wa)·ne. can be vtry trying ln a place posed II ever conscious of its Bringing In the lone fismr- dh·isor Is used to 1 1 Chipman. Arthur Is employed at 1 where atnoking Ia prohibited and respo~s!billty of the three In· man and designating the buyer I' tributions) ca eu Ill she plper town wllh the CNR. Beverley Lynn Yetman hopes where talking Is not encouraged t~rl!rts eoncerned h , 1 , ti 1 (d) th ' that her Nanny, Mrs. (Capt.) Sel· for aenslble reuona There are · 1 aa t e emp oyer are en re Y e amount o! Visltin- Mr. and Mrs. Robert by Yetman •pent a very h timet when It Is lmp~sslble to pick The ultimate aim of the P an new departure• in the field of! ment ln!urance ~ductions te'·mour hm on Sun~ay wm Mr bi thd W d d Mapph SPANIARD'S BAY M h Th up llllli for eumple during lunch Is to pay unemployment insur- unemployment Insurance. The I (e) the period lor which' and )ln. Ch~!ley vau 1han and l27r a:; on e nes a:;, arc l , arc 25- e marriage of Louise, hour, a~d uaually arter five in the ance benefit to tbou entitlt4 to vety hct that these method&, lngs are payable. ~r. Jnd Mn. Bert se~·mour from • ___ daughter of Mr. Norman and the IRte Mrs, Coombs of i arternoon. certainly 111)body In his receive It and who art unable to have bel!n hit'lmto untried, 1 The empl~yer mu.1t 1lso St. John'•· Affilmpan~·lnl them 1 ~lisA ~lm· ~lurrln eelebrates Upper Island Cove, to Chal'les son of Mr. and Mr Geo tt I right senses eould bllme this on obtain aultable ernplo:rrnen~: mHns that "'e mu~ ehart a, on me ~t·t_am nt11er mords ~erP ~lr. And ~lr•. William Yet-, htr blrthd~)· on Thutsna~·. ~larch: . . . , . ,' . . 5' rC,e the postmuter who hu to handle Benefit !Is a mean1 of indemnlf> new course, and thJB wlll prt- u the dupllc_atcs of 11! r!q~i man from Gander. ! 28 , and hr.r hnsts ol friend~ wi!h • S. Smtth of Btshop s Co\ e, was solemntzed m St. Peter 8 mall for four post olflees (Span-) !nil a worker for losl BU8tained 1ent many problem~ to buyer~.! forms 1110wmg purchm ------1 her a happy onP. . Churrh, Upper Island Covl!, on Saturday, December 22. lard'& Bay, Upptr , Island cove, through involuntary unemploy- employees and t~ Commis~!on s employment msur~nc• "~'- fr. Hi~ro h~ptlzt~ th~ In- ___ Rei'. H. M. Batten performed the cere-mon Blahop'a Cov~ and Tilton). And; ment. It ls Important to !'fmem· .rtaff. But so Ions as tht related • These re~ords must be 1 hnt d~u 1 ht~r nl ~lr. and ~lrl. I Conaratulations Ar@ ~~ltnrlerl to ______. ___ ~ ______y, r~cell'lnf, auorting and delivering 1ber that tho8e who can qual!fy problems are vlewell, by all eon- a mmlmum of ll1.rf'-l 1·m1 Witham Sul!ii·An hrre on Sunday. ~Ir. \I'Allare ~lurrin whn i~ now· mall Ia only one a! his JObs. He lnr bPneflt r~elvt lt a8 a _matter cerned, in tne proper light and, . Aud1h 1 Tllf bab~ ·• namt 1~ Ro!llle ra. with th~ RCAF ftnd who~e birth· · Jl L ft d CJ ) s • must 1ell and cHh post office or- of ri~ht. It l! ne1ther rehef nor are tackled in the right spirit, · From t1me to t1mr t~1 tric:J. Htr (!ndpalrnl~ are Mr. dal· l! on Thtmdal'. t' lOUSe I e lUre 1 ervtces dm, receive and lend telegrams, ·~~l~tanee, an11 tho! fln&nclftlJ solutlOM will be round. The' mission"s autL~ers ~ill I".· and ~ln. William Whalen. \ ' __·_ · . F • lake eare of numHoua ~-O.D. neM Of the elalmant playa no i cooperation that hAs been re-i players. 'l'i1e a11J:to(; · ------. . \!r, Frtrl :-irll cel~hral~l hi~: ~rom Foundatton p~ckage! and reRistm~ mall. It part in !!. I ceived !n the past from ~mp!Oy-. of coum. to tmurr till I ' 'lr. ~nrl ~~~~- t:ll fritch II/ h1rth~a.1' on Thur,da)' Rl~o. lhppj' , , II ind~ed a full tim~ Job lor one It il e\"ld~nt that, w!th the In- I trs ~1\'I"J thP Commission evuv i uirem~nt! nf 1:1~ p!1n rn~ndHh IANf lhr ~ue~t~ ~~ ~lr. birthdAy, Dadd)", from L'laude. - ~PA:'\JAIIO ~ !lAY, March 25-- ·man, and we dareuy, at times, terests of three parti5 involved, confidence t11at thl.l s~me ctr: properly met Contrary to and 'Irs. Harr~· Bllhop hl"re on 1 SP.\:'\IARD'S BAY, ~l~rch 2~- A~GLI'I:AS ! lull of h~adar.ha His .work "'auld tbe co-operation of employers ~ration will be forthcoming, spread br'ief. howe1er. h1 ~unda). i Mn. C:. Fr!d !imilh will ha1·r The sri" PIC frost or the winter j11~1 .: · ' I b~ eased constderably 1f he would and employets and particularly ln the fulltst de11ree from til~! another equal I.' impo:1a~t -- 1 hlrthda~· nn Frlda,r, ~IRrch ~0.' O\W and the abundance or Whirr I . (f'ourth SuDday tn I.ent) Idlsp~se of even 1 portion o! the ot their various organizations Ill memben of the Fisherles Coun- 'make the acqu~mtance or \'h1tln• ~lr. and ~lrs. Arthur 1and best wlshe! lor happlllC!!' let loose b)' the spring thaw have Rector, Rev. L'anon T. E. Loder. mail by means o! letter boxe!, ~he an Hsential element in making ell. I ployer who ha! m• Gardner here on Sunda)· were Mr. i come her way lrnm her son Bo)'d been the topic ol convcrs~tion~. Holy Redeemer Church, public, eoul~ get better 1etv1ce the plan work. Fortunately, this In 1 article of this length It or misinterpreted t!1e · and ).Ira. James LeGrow, Mr. and' and herdaughter Bernice. late!)·; but u cruel u one hn Holy Redeemer Church, Span· and Canada Po•t Olfice would co-operation hu always existed ia not npossible to deal with th~ lions. Tlle employ!r ~ra. Do~ Lf.Grow and Mr. and Mra. -- been and dl vex1n~ u the other lprd's Bay---a.so a.m., Holy Com· benefit from rentals. to a remarkable degree. The details of the plan _ details hesitate, the!\'fore, to brinl Fred "halen !rom Baullne, II Jtelth, O!ane, Jeanette and Is, nellh.er ha. bePn relponslble munion; 11 a.m. Matins and Ser- A letter box, lor many people, C mmlssion recofllizea the lne• hi h -11 be contained In rna- problems to him. nre also ~tr. and Mr1. Ted Moore Glenya send best wishes for a for movmg Mr. Lew!~ Drover's man· 215 P m 'sunday School· 7 Ia a neceulty. Can we have this tio bl ··alut of thia -rtntr- 1 ~ ... ~ tll'lb a 1. d to all per· La cal Offi~u from l!t John's h bi thda · 1 lh ir Aunt house from Its f u • tl Th ' · · '' • nrvlce rt!tored' rna 1 ' ,... ..,,..1 0 e upp le Th•re ar•. som• "OO ~ · · appy r ) 0 e 0 n•• ~ on. e p.m. Even!ong and Sermon. · -'-1 d 1 rel"'ng on itll eontl.n· ... d lth the in ur- < < < • 1 ~ 11 Annie at Gander whose birthday Idea waa his and the force hu· ' • 11 P an s 3' h toni eonneo.ae " s Rll fri~nd• here wlll be sorry Is on Saturday, March 30. man. All Saints' Church, Tllton-3 Attends Gm"des uance when the plan for fll ar- an~ of fhhermtn. The follow- ees ofcthe Un~mplloymt!ndt In ~nnw th~t "r. H. William The house wu llfec! and moved p.m., Evenaoni and Sermon. men Ia launched. lng paragrapbs are confined, ance omm1ss•on ou' "\o•rwnr:hv nl Gr~nrt Fall~ w~s about sixty feet from Ita pruent · Tht quHtion o~ brin1ln1 fllh· therefore, to a litatement of tht the country. lt is •ith ~h:l:rrl tn. rntcr llntw~nd Hnl~i-. ClH~ncr Rut! will have • birth· foundation to a better aile by Conference eonrien. under the unemployrtlent ll!lltr&l principles that apply. offices in fishin~ t•l l;~•l "rrk. btr.
•• n. ·JOHN'S, NEWFC)UNDLAND • .. Th.e Daily 1-· ( THURSDAY, M~RCH 28, 1957
DEN SPEECH: uffy Criticizes · To vernment Policy
:ere! a a.,, lc, n:Jc1!~: ol ·•~n or ~i. ~~ ·r·-~d
Orig. Loan Still Owing s 29,000.00 s 23,200.01 20,000.00 16,000.00 50.000.00 Nll 42.000.00 24,250.00 400,000.00 24M44.39 15.000.00 9,~00.00 425,000.00 424,010.00
. . BUNNY SAYS ••• The following are ,the in· SPECIAL- tereat rate• paid by the THIS WEEKS HOP ·TO Nfid. Savings Bank at the ·I P.~e~~ent time:- IT :r-SHIRTS MAKE SURE '!OUR WARD·· ROBE IS ~EADY FOR THAl FOR MEN-WOMEN·.. EASTER PARADE •. TEENS· CHILDREN GARMENTS WILl lOOK LIKE NEW WHEN I Beflnninr April bt next CLEANED BY I I I . VALUES TO $1.25 the followinr rates will DIAL apply:-3% on all deposits, Heavier weight Cottons MEWS ·personal accounts, estate, 9111'5 - 91116 ! .l~terlocks - Terry Cloth COR. ELIZABETH AND PORTUGAL .CCVE ROAD tru;tee and· association Knitted Jersey Cottons. Now 2For 97C WEA ~ER FORECA~l Assorted Colors. '>-~rtut w1th lirbt anow, Hrolll northwest H11h today: 28. : · Cabot. :wren. . Is Promoted.. . "IEWFOUNDLAND SKIES . Ml!a Thelma M. Brett o! Kirk Radio, Sub Lieutenant B~tt now head& ,lllt:IISDAY, ILUCJI u B[JII TIIiES . LOW . 1 Place, St. John'a, jolned H.M.C.S. At the beginning o! the present the Wren Division of H.:.!.C.S. Ca· -~;:::.s~ ... ·. ua a.m.. ' 3.37 a.m. u:~ a.m. · Cabot five yean 110 when the trciniDII yeer Leedlng Wren Brett bot as their Divisional Officer and ~t . . 10 I I I,·, I 8.J6 p,_m, 8.02 p.m. 'I I I I I I I I . Wren Dlvl1lon was flrat • brolliM wu reco!;jlm~cqed to apply fvr ·a. Ia responsible for their welfare : lnto beln11. Each year 1ince that commiulon u a Wren Oiticcr. nnd much of their tralnlni. nMPERATURE . ~ time. Mia, Brett hu completed Havlni . paned. the necessary •e- Ilia. llu. . : the requfred two week annual lection boar~a Misa Brett wu in- Congratulations are extended' to \' . . trtlninl periods at different formed by Naval Headquarters Sub Lieutenant Brett on her re er ...... 4tf" 50 Hallhx ...... 21 47 ::~u' .: 111~1! achooil 011. the mainland. lhat she had been granted a com- cent promotion and also the fact •lltl In ...... 31 31 S:vdlley ... : .... ~. 25 SS mluion in the Royal Canadian that she holds the distinction of lrtal ...... 30 43 1t, Jobll'l :; ... :. :a . 31 Specl.alWna ln co111munica Uon1, Mlu Brett' w11 lu\ year promoted Naval Re~erve with the rank al beinz the lint Cabot Wren to LudlnJ Wren · Communicator Actinll Sub Lie~tenant. reach -officer .atatus. .· , '• '
, I THE DAILY 'NEWS Newfoundland's Only M~rnln~ Paptr In The News Tha DAILY NIWI IJ, a lll«allll pa,. establtsi1¢d In IBN, .and pub!llhld at tile ,I'An'ARER. ! !liew• Bulfdlna, BM-358 D\lcnortil l'itreet, WATCH ·YOUR FEET for the confiscated footwear. bt. · John's, New!oundlaa~ bJ' Robinl~ t It wpuld appear ~that New· • • • CGmpany, Lim Ited. !oundlandera who visit the These may sound like drastic MEMBER OF TBE CANADIAN PIESi mainland of Canada must now remedies but we have to consid· 1hake tne dust of their native er the furtive and treacherous The Canadian Prell Ia nclualvel,. 111tltl~d Island from their ahoea before h a bits of synchytrlum en· :c. the uaa for repubUeatlon of aU new• • they will be permitted. to have dobioMcum. Four centuries were !t'spatches In thl• p1per credited to It' or w contact with the purer sol! of to pass alter the introduction of ' [he Assoc(ated. Preu or Reutera and &110 tba the continent. It Is a neceassry the potato Into Europe bc!ore oca! newa publl•hed therein. precaution for who knows whcth· the first evidence of thls nusty er he may have accidentally, old wart-producing !ungus w~s YEA.U.'k "v~tRlPTION RATES All Preu service and futura artlclrt 11 walk~d over a potato patch at discovered in upp~r Hungary. some time in the pa~t. Not any 'l'wo years later it had managed C:~~ada ...... : ... 110 00 per annum th I~ pap~r m copyrlaht and their reproductlDI IJ prohibited. · old potato patch, mind you, but by some devious method to work its passage as far a~ England. It U'litrd Klnadom ani aU one that harboured within Ita boaom that vile and vi ru!ent is a tribute to its hardy nature P'orel111 CAJuntrlea. , , , . $14.00 per 11nnum MenJber Audit Bureau 01 growth known to ac!ence u and perseverance that it wns able Authorized a1 ~tcond elm mail Post OUic• "&ynchytrium endobiotlcum." This to get to America within ll!e ClrculaUo~~~o Is the treacherous fungus that next fourteen years but tl!e f'.B.I. Drpartmrnt, Oltawa, causes the best potatoes, e1·en or its predecessors raught up the Newfoundland "blues," to "ith It in good time lo restrict develop warts. Nor are these II to a lew small districts· of " THURSDAY, ~!ARCH 28, 1957 ordinary warts. On the con· Pennsylvania, ~laryland anrt trary, they are ~rts which have West Virginia. The>e are Rll I. thick·wal!ed sporangia in which areas ln which coal 1! mined l!ut the BRnk of Canada wrote his report with are hidden large numbers of lhere Is no sclenli!ic evidence freNwlmmlng zoospore~. It's a that there Is an affinity between out prot~pting from the Government Farm Conference any frlghtenlni - comblnat!on when synchytrium endobioticum ~nd 'I in 1\'h ich casr he is treading on dangerous you come 1o think o! 11. In fact, coal. On the olher hand, if Tile 11mr. was \\'hen Newfoundland ground. But i{ he weroe expressing the 11 e Are not al a 11 !Urprlsed that ~cience should ,discover that .•uch I' a.> 1·1rtuall~· ~elf-supporting 50 f;~r 11s the the Department of Agriculture In an affinity does exist, .It 11 SCENE AT GEORf, sentiment of the Government on this Ottawa h acared all f! at the prohabl~ thai thr Department of rornmnn t'oot rrop.~ \\'~l't:! l'Onternt>d. At \'ice Cklb. Th~ subject of control of personal ~avings, thought of A l'i5lt from Agriculture IIOUlrl be able to lhi I . I I . r . 19!7 ! I ' SALE ~ ~ il ~ ~-J I ~ ~ ~ BUY NOW AND. SAVE "" Table Lamps • "~ To make room for new arrivals as quickly as possible, many items haYI ~... A factory clear-out of table been selecled, and offered at such tremendous reductions, that they II' ,~ lamp! that brings you ex should be quickly cleared cui. If you need any of them, this is your OL ceptiondl value. Assorted opportunity to secure them at big cosh savings, As quantities are limited, "'~ bases with all fibre-glen we sullgest yet' see them os scan os possible. !¥ shades, 'r.. ~ Regular $17.50 value ~ t.; FOR ONLY '!J• -I $10.95 ~0\T .\T m:ORC.E STREET CHURCH last e\'ening when the M.C.L.T. debRtec1 wit~ George Street Ser - ,, ,-,1:• 111P 'peakers werr:-Affirmative (Scn•ie€ Club): Mr. ClifJorrl Andrews, Mr. T. Porter and Mr. ~ \ · i:•'ll' .\e.~ J • t . I .Young Play-Set "ASTRO-GUmEu I . . For Thursaay, March 21 RSON I PRINTED PATIERN ~~~ Present-For You.end leD BurroJliht Yours ... Excellent radiations .. I continue u!Uil early afternoon '" . .... • • when it is advisable to slow ,' ""OUR LOVE ETERNAL" ' down a little. There may be '! Our lo\'e is made of lutln1 some str~in involving per10nal 1hinp , .. that will not ever die le~yalties and frieRdships, so be ... thine• wonderful and power High Fashion· Hous.es of Paris ·Feeling Low .. Down· cautious ab~ut how you exprm ~. ful ... with muna to aatilly • , , yourself. Avoid giving offemc 11ur kl\'e i1 born of ~crllire , , , wbere none is intended. Pce~plo ,.. '. and faith to follow throuah , , , GRIM ECONOMICS. . HAS ELIMINATED MANY FAMOUS NAMES tend to be a little toucby under I: a llfaulifal beilnnlna with •. , • current eonfigurations. rt'll happlneas In view . . • our tor will think nothing of discard BY ROSE'l'l'E HARGROVE !111~ is hopr and ain~re tru~t , , • I ing 30 models out of. say 150. Past ... A visit by gentle Future ... A new lc th.,. 1rnd to make It stron1 . , , I But there a creator's inc1·itable Dorothea Dlz to a Mauachu· frame is expected to P tun 1o0 liff trill al'll"aya be for ua •.• PAR IS - (NEAl-Everybody 1 retort is that you cannot produce aetts "bouse of correction "on which-hu a small radi~~t knowa that women's way of dres-. 1 bli~ul tender aon& ... aweet a unique creation on an assembly March l8, 1841, changed the the frame and on th b k LQ 1 1 ~miln and warm embraces form sin&, tha world over, is fiOverned line as you would an automobile. country'& mental b.ealth pictu!e. !he painting ..The res~!tl ~ of by the Qla·name Paris dcsliners. MME. LECOMTE, explainlng . . 1hr bond o[ jo)· we share ... Outraged at treatment of the m~ n roll issuing from 1 f ocl: ll'iCthrr .,.e ran rllmb the hill But oohlnd the scene a, of the why she quit, declared: When 1 aaoe, sbe CMad~ for reform. · sounding Whistler's M~:eriiUI'· ... and conquer r1·rry care , .• luxurioua salona of the AvJlnue made a sale of one milllpn francs, MaUanon and the Faubouri· Saint t"O eharl• 11 one, this is our lo\'e 116(],000 were already absorbed by \.f Thtt Day tJncfer Your Sign \. ... 1he die hu bten well cut •. , Hon•Jre- I arlm battle has been I taxes and various expenses, e waied alr!c:e the end of World War cause the haute couture is con ARIES (lor• l.lm!t 21 to April 201 liiRA ·(s ~ 2J t 0 lor it is made of prlceleu thin&• \'00 ieJrO b• limnil\c, 10 L. IIIC"ii.TC c•. · IP' O el, 221 11 between the Ideals of art and sidered a luxury industry, we are " U"C " ~nendihlp. arc a r.·o.wa,. 11 •. , that 1hrou1h all time will last ro whll older, morc·upcrienctd ptrtons )'OU r.~a.y .have a chan~e to ProT/i~" .... ~.4 ... and when the name of life st·~rn economics, taxed higher than any other, Yet l'llve 10 uy. n~cl thtna• all )'Our •ar. I.IV:lt it TAURUS (April 21 to l.loy 20) SCOR~IO !Oct. 21 to N, ll) bum~ out ... l!ld we are judaed is to our and its corollary in dustries that Franc-e owes some aron frttl)' '" IOCial circlea u con!ac.ll t'ndtrhar.dea influrncu r:J.J•; abo1-e . . . the srut beyond will you malt tbt1'c: could lnd to bu1inu1 optnl.e lfttr noon, .a bf .,·ar·J , 1 m~.:-lt f.~ 5llrely kno...- . • . of our eternal ' of her prestige in the world." aMancra. comm1tmcnu at this fimt, ' m&I.Uif Still bristling with energy, Mme. GEMINI (Moy 21 to Ju•o 211 SAGITTARIUS (N · ll lo1~. 0 '"""d lo 'idejJ. co".. I' •- ,. '' to Dtc 2ll Lecomte ·reminisced about the old Somc<~;nr J"' J. ~~'~" n.ttp al~u for a ttJt ..,.h;ch P:'l • fXpOttd un tt prtsent r&d(ati~l. B(' pn· i!1 t~e ~orm CJf a aunt~tic~ ~r'~ tG!!!.f days when she dressed queens and p.ned if it happtnJ. · rtH1flltll:ln. Takt acttcn promptly, ,.,_ princes, leaders of the int~:11aUo CANCER (Juno 22 to July 22) <;APRICOR~ (Doc. 22 to J... II) nal as well as France's social sell Rd.Jtiomhipl 'With rtlatinl. Upc I • I ·~ .'. makts. a cream-smooth pudding itt mimllt! I. GOOD LUCK with YOUR PIES IOldster Spurns Theory Of A nlct, frt•"• home-made pie ia juat ab , . 1 ICitizens; Forum Household RSONAL CHIT CHAT :On The CBC I Bright and Dull-Should thfy he 1~1R MOLlO.\\' Itrain for Gander, where they lefl segregated in school'! Hint nJ ~tr1. Ren Gooble, AI· by air \o spend a holiday In 1 I This question will be discussed ' R,Hld. left here on ~!on· Florida. T< A to spend a hollda)· In : ------..------; on Citizen's ~·arum Ol'er radin 513·: ~ •h LEt'T FOR BUSINl::SS TRIP . :;wn C.B.N. on Thursday, March I If stained or faded throw ruil 10 ~"" Mr. John Llndaay, o! the Allied D'{ ardrohe Wonder' I .Bth, at p.m. . . are otherwise in good conditloD rtT\' Construction Com pan)', left here l(itchen Color n ° There has been grow1ng conc:rn: have them dyed for Increased UM: R X for Teen-Age Skin: as to wheth~r our mass educat~nn 1 fulness. When properly refinished, 1nj \lr§. Jnhn S. Warren of j yraterda)' by TCA on a bualneu . ~,nk were \'ilitora to St. trip to the United Statu. t'l\lNTEO PATTERN system provtdes su~ftcient chal· I a dyed rug loses none of lt! luat ,,1 "ret. They arrived 1 -- l~nge an~ opportumty for the er and resilience, and the colon :, · T ( .. \. on their \\'BY home HALLE'IT BONSPITL Soap and Water Care gtfted_ chtld, and also sufflctent stay fast. · ptndm~ the winter with 1\ln. Edward Hlacock aklpped attention for those who are slow. ------;J~ht~r at Sarnia, Ontario. 1 her team to victory )n the Hallett A variety of solutions have been If skin 15 oUy lt Is best to wipe proposed and tried including en- off old powder with a tissue be ,1:1 lor home by S.S. Bar Bonaplel lui week at the Ladlea .' CurllnR Club. Mrs. G. Hibbs play· · richment; acceleration, segregation fore touching up" the nose, cll1D '· · ed thlrd, Mrs. E. Hickman, second and, of course leaving things as and cheeks. The pores of oib' f\\'JLI.ISGATE and Mrs. F. F. Wlllla, lead they are. · skin are much more likely to cloi. Hrr~rrt ~\'. Gillett, of stonea. To discuss the relative merits than those af dry skin, and elbl· · 1 :•tr. t~ 'l>ltlna the clty: ol the moat dramatic of these g.ed pores usually mean hladt· ,,,,r.~·~ ~n.i i~ realstered all MARCH MEETING solutions Citizens' Forum panel; heads or pimples. , .• lpJnctland Hotel. Tllo ~l~rch meeting ol the Moth· will present ~!Iss Sybil Shack, pub- ' -- er'a Auxlllar)· of the Woman's Mia lie school principal; Mrs. Ruth PRINCii WORKS PONIII p IRT\' : alonar')' Society of Gower ·Street ~!cLintock, mother and former , . • 1,-.·nt nwrtin~ ol the Pro· United Church waa held In the teacher; Mr. R. J. Johns, Winnipe~ I \\ INDSOR, Englanc! (Reut.n) . 1 :.", '''"en: protertorate, a communique an· I· them are po!Bonoos If swallowed the Inhalation of vapon a1 well a! nounctd. · (and therefore ahould hf put out crom awallow!ng, Some time ago ~p-dotrn we examined the body of a woman e.rlr fruit who had cleaned a dress with car bon tetrachlor!de In the bathroom, nour a small space wUh . ' THURSDAY THE DAILY NEWS, THUR~D~~,_MAR "V __28, l . NFLD. cA~. -· \ Bedford leaving Hall! · 27, due St. John's Mar ~ Steamship I Mar. 30. · • Report . Belle Isle leaving Hall!ax Stock Market I 2, due St. John's April 4 1 r. Apnl 6. ' C Dl,.aYirJ U01 ~ I t + C Dloca.,ry 5lll 11ft :192 m + 2 Tnt Nickel !0:1 11~1 100 1~ loll Movements Bedford leaving Hallta HOllO c:t.OIIIIIl IOCI.I I C D!,cavpry 1!101 141 29'.1 :til 2 In\ Rn'n llD 3(1 :II ::11 +2 •r .. c .....,.. rrn• C }'on 311 llO 110 1!0 l lrtah Cop 1:100 14 31 4 + + Nova Scotia due St. John's today: due. St. John's April ~. - -l ...~~.~.,. ....l n lnon Bay llO 40 !ll 400 D + 1-0*1 lot. d- C.-dl\1dond, ConCIUio1 &00 811 II\ Ill - I> 26. Leaving lor Halifax and Boston I Apnl 6. - . 1 u-El·rtrhla 1 ca Arrow ooo 2.1 2m :1.! 11 · J Wolle ll !2 ~ U 1 Jtcabll· &00 12 !:s 122 +I ..-E·wUTiatJ.I llol C Halllwoll 1.10 10 71 77 , March 27, due Halifax March 29 Belle ~sle l~av1ng Halifax '1111.1 Con Howry llll !213 l%0 :UO 20 Jaya F:xpl HID II 17 17 OJ 10 ' Jnnellt oo 22 !o ! • I and Boston April 1. Leaving Bas· · • rlut Sl. Jonn's April 12 t A I I I. rlI llld Mrs. Hubert B to Harbour Grace of Mrs. BaTnes' Mrs. Arthur to their liome on Friday. I - ' ,. .·lo! i ; Speaks A ]Language An Its Own ! Caditlae rtp~diUJtl one rL !he wUest purchases !n ma.n who is keenly aware of the basic value and worth For jmt as these motori:rts have J:iaced their trust in Take a good look at this gentleman a5 he strides out 'Cadillac, so Cadillac lw given them everything they all rnotOCdom. of the thi?S~ around him. Into the early morning to his waiting car. rould hope for in an automobile. 'rhe reason for all. thll it not far to seek. In all probability you feel-as we do-that you Cadillac b~ given them I!DdaprJClllted beauty md * * For the motor car that awaiu him at the curbside Have you driven a 1957 Cadillac? not, we urge know a goodly number of thing~ about him. · luxury .. , and unsurp~ed performance and comfort If bear! the beautiful creat oC Cadillac. And here, beyond you to come in and let the car tdl you it1 awn thrilling Fint of all, we'would be willing to venture that he and ea~ of handling. conjetture, ia the most eloquent spokeaman in all the story on the highway. !J a man who hold5 to high atandards of achievement Cadillac h~ given them quality. In fact, the car is realm of possessions. .•. and that he !Xcupies a substantial position in•hi! so !IOUlldly designed and built that it hu become a We think you will agree that this year, more than In fact, the Qadillac car has, over the year!, been synonym for integrity of product. ever, Cadillac speak! a language all itl own I own area of endeavor. so Closely associated with the leading citizenry of our We would gue53 that \le is held in high personal land that the two have become all but inseparable in And Cadillac has given them value. With each esteem by his friends and associates. passing yc:ar, it becomes increasingly apparent that A GENERAL WOTORS VALUI And we would abo sup~ that he ia a practical the I'Ublic mind. THE HICI(MAN MOTORS, ·LIMITED St. John's .Water St. • Newsv Brids Special Speaker _ ;Plans For New HARBOUR GRAl'l::-"ln ~gain, I H.-\REOUl GHACE--Al the 1 aut a~ain" mny well dcscrillc thr. regubr Im•cling of the Chi-Rho, . movement of the harbour ice dur- ~ or~amwtion of St. P;;ul's which· J •t race News !ng the p~st few wcc!;s, At lh<• II' ) I .. ' \ 10 -·· --· ... ·-·----·.-..-.. -Paramount ______..,._.,. ___..., Capitol I ___ ....,_ ... ___ .,._, ..... ___ .,._..,..__.,., 8.00-Newa, casino. To-mol'row Now Playing CBN' ,, • ht 8.31-Double l!'eatur&, New!. '""""''~~';.1"*'. hlr..,w~o,wu.son.,,,.._ 111\IJISbA\\ Mu•!l ~. . ,_,..Dig 9.00-~•ea"m.·s. The. Bi.~ Six Pro- z... , '·- ~::-=:.~::--=- CJON.A ~ . • Tv T ~~ .. ASITA EUERG IN. THE STORY: The fi;st h~d of. stepped beh' ... 4't: / ' · · ' . I 9.l~Doubls l!'~atLi~'r. "TH! Ol'POSI'JT. sr:x~ "ZABAJ."· 'I'~xas cattle amt'~s 211 P~tU•nu I "Hell ~td the dc>k. t ______..;·,______10.00-~ews. Squad Room. Ctl" Krm -d o, · r. ~!oroan ·· i ~~lp On. CBI.: S~·1·a. I ' - 3 •· " "" · auccas~ .sums coolk • · T ~ -Top ol tbe. Morn! !\I. 10. 0-News. Smilin' Ed McCon- , Sensuous delight anrl !ensational a:surerl !01• Chad Margan and Joe ,)j· . ·11.111'--CBC New1 and We1ther THURSDAY, March Zlth, 1.30-Early- SIM. nell. SUch a.spel:ts of the ladi&S, ltttle ao.,vcnt~re are breathliusly com· Jagger, parttlers who built til 'l ~ tss-.~Is! .lagge,-~ .. News. to _their admirers, as bmed tn Columbta Pictures' "Za. to:tn. e JO.gan. .. d:dn'l tell l d.l&--JIIIIlc:el <:,oci 11. UU-Uptlt, Htuse. 8.01--JM~ Wy,lllan Sllow. 10.'~5-Nallonal kno~n ~ule :'o~ 11.01-Sports. back-stabbmg, hm-pul!mg, reputa· rak", starring Victor Mature, Mich· • • • ?.ere rommg. l':1l6--~!GnliDI. Devou~ tOO-Howdy Doodl', 8.3o-cii111UI i )11.3~Houacparty. New , !Jon - ruining and husband·stea!lng, ael Wilding and voluptuous Anita I VII ~ ;,,l~lftm Prev1e-•· 5.30-TI!e Lone R~ngtr. 9.3u-Jadlle RaJJ Shaw. 1 ;t:t.OO-News, Tops TO , THE DODliEST KILLE~· 181 CHIEFTAIN OF THEil 175 ALL! 163 203 Also-UP-TO- THE-MINUTE NEWS A/so-NOVELTY 22'1 1149 TIMES OF ~HOWS EVlNING !!BOW!;: 7 P.~.-· P.M. E\'EN1NG SHOWS: T.lll P.JI..--1 P.M. . ' ... 228 22ll MATINEE I P ..~. MATIJSII I P.M. • ".240 242 AIJo-NOVELTY ..- COMEDY " ... 202 181 Also-NOVELTY ADMISSION PRICES FOit THIS ENGAGEMENT• .- •.. 1~ 170 TIMES Of SHOWS. ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENlr .... 268 124 ChildrPn. ·····.l-it· EVENING t!ROWSr 1.1•-1 P.M. TIMES OF SHOWS, EVENING-ADULTS ...• , • 7S~ CBJLDUN ••... , lie ll:nalq-A••111 ...... 1!c. 1091 11'6 IIA"INBI I P.M. EVENING I!RO'I't'!l: 1.1~9.15, filA TINEEB-ADULT8 ...... 50. CJDLI)UN ...... l5f CllldrH ...... ••ttn--Achlta ••••••••••••. 50c. 'zsc. --N--EX-T-.A TTRACT-IO_N __ XATINEEB: UO-SATUIDAY I O'CLOCK. NEXT ATTRACTION JAMIE . ~MITH--IRENE lANE In "KILLERS .1188" NEXT ATTRACTION ROBERT ARTHUB -- KATHY NOLAN Ill 1 "'''HE fi\JSPENSE-TIRRLS-AC!'JON-AIM CORNEL ~WILDF. TONY CUaTJS.-4ASET LEIGH-DAVID FAilRAR I• "TilE DESPERADOES ARE IN TOWN"-ACTJON-TDIL~ LAST TIM£S TO-DAY JEAN W.ULACE II t'!ITAJl OF INDJA"-ADVENTURB BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORm"-THE EPIC 8TOllY OF &U8PENSE-AI110 JAMES CRAIG-LYNN JAlli-JORN -IIOMANCE-TECBNICOLOJI, . tNGLAND'S Ol'TLAW KNIGHT. !IMITH In "THE WOMES OF PITCAIRN ISLAND"_: "THE G'RL HE LEFT SEHIND" AD\'ENTt:RF._:_THR1LI.S-REGALSCOPI!. \ ., ' . ,, •, ..... ,'I'Jnl SMti-Ftna_l, J,Jzd Still Cluunpi01~ ••.• lnt'itabion Series I. n ·Telephone Come Guards Eliminated; o I I . '' Behind For ·Victo.ry 7278th. ·In Running The Guards, were eliminated 19 poinl.a while teammate Winst' Edge PepperreU 3-2ln Dying from the Invitation Basketball was good for sixteen polntJ. series at Holy Cross last night 11 The big game of the aer!ea will the 7278th from Pepperrell fook a be played on Sunday afternoon it Second.& Of Ga~ 78-59 win over the Blue ana White four o'clock .when the 72781h meet. ,,.Jon Trlrpbone cam.e fiye minute mark·ol the tblrd in a high scoring contest. the Holy Crou In the one pme ~~ 1 r,ci • 111·o 1oal deficit laal when the Avalon caine throuah By their win last night the Pep- semi-final to the championship ., ~·rrtakr the lflliUI lead· with their lint 1011 alter Mike perrell aquad will now meet Holy series. A win for Holy Crou or rrrl tn the Jlnt pme of Breen went oft for erou cheekln1. Cross in one game with the win· the Americans will give them the rre~al Hotkey Leaaue 11 was in the lui five ·minutes ol ncr going Into the finals aKa.lnst Sl right to meet St. Bon's for the top tn uh a S.Z""Win wlth the. thlrd frame that the Avalon Bon's for the lnvlt.tlon Champion· honours. 1.•• ..orin~ the wlnnin1 came lhroulh wlth two 1oala to ship. A doubleheader I.J acheduled for ,:,h or,!' fourteen teeOIIdl Uke the win, In last night's game Grover led Sunday with the High School :~r ,,mr. Peppera went into the lead at the Peppers with twenty-one polntJ series gaine between the Pepper ?rwmll were holdin1 a the 12.37 mark, of the first period while Devine wu next !or sixteen rei\ Falcons meeting Holy Cros1. 'r•rl ~oinK Into the third when Bill R)'lln' and' Gerry March points. 1 A win for Holy Crou will put the 1d it looked like a Pep- combined to open the scorln1. It It wa1 the aecond loss in the ! ~acphenon and Peppers tied for '"1on but the Llneamen wu II the 10.19 mark of the sec· series !or the Guards and by this 'I !1rst place. Thill game Ia scheduled ~;rl. .20~ wa 2~ 708 F. Hickey ... 193 221! 202 620 Macpherson II he sank the Ieath· Noel Gover acored two each. The 1 with teammate Noel Hulton, alors will meet the Hurrkancs at 1 1m6 1172 1030 3238 , B. O'Retlly , .227 236 203 666 er for. twelve points while team- following is a rundown of the F• I t• d T • ht Is cnnrtned to the hospital wfth : 4.15 p.m. and the Signallers and -- G. Wadden .. 270 243 264 777 mate Stan Brown WBI next with scoring: . I Ina s c0"' lnue ontg .I broken jaw bone and will I thP Sappel'1i l•kl' to the Ice. at \1' \L[ --~ 1 1298 l2SO 1111 3639 eight pointa. PEPl'ERRELL: Joyce 26, Neff I • ~ ~ ' be a patient there lor the next i 4.55 p.m,. At ~.30 p.m. the P~ 202 24 A 240 891l PATR!CIANS;-1 The win give a the Pepperrdl 1 14, Brabaill 10, Austin ~. Harnum • week to ten days, Wee League .'\II Stars w!ll take .. 236 175 IM m, J. O'Brien , , .231! 2117 278 : l~othr~~}n~j~~~ o;l~ ~~tC:ht~r:~~ 8, ~~~:H~i1~~: 2. Parson! 7, The third and what could be I thzy held a 2·0 score In the first. B h M on the St. Mike's Grammar 2oR ~76 2()1 7~ M.Spearna , ' .201 ~~ i~: 703 I havlnl one game each tq play In Moore 8, Pugh 3, S. Brown 8, J. the flnal.game lor the St, John's, period and after being tied the av c amps eet School team in An exhibition ntJnul"d 1 ~~~ ~10 230 5113 B. Evana " "21!11 ""1 6971 the llrst round of the two round Brown 12, Gover 2, .Johnson 1. Senior Hockey League champion-~ Guards went ahead 3·2 but the " gam~. ~~R ~43 248 189 .H. H11l1 .. . 21~ 226 ~ ship Ia scheduled for tonight at B1uegolds came back to move in· s d N• h ------113~ II~ 1103 339~ E. Keaney .. 304 201 268 763 . c . A d s . the l!tadlum with the Guards and to a comfortable lead befoN! tlle atur av Ig t r.r::zr. · 1213 1188 12011 361K Gordon Breen urt~ n cots St. Bon's meeting for their tlllrd game ended. In the aectlnd game A b' ltfl'b'l- . h d Curling News :-;sn:R encounter. of the aerlea played on Tuesday 1g e 1 1 ton g~:ome ts sc c · : . Jli 230 202 7411 C.L.B.:-3 The Bluegolds go Into tonight'! night !hoe Guards held I Hl lead i ~rd I? I p~~Yd.at th:h' Sts tohrs: INTER Dl\'IS!ON GAMI8 212 180 182 ~ C. Dominey .. 200 2411 238 &87 . ,, OfT w· s h lh WInner op ' ln c 00 oy game with a two game edge onr I at tl)e earl)' part of the first l"n·emhtonah athlUmCh II af uTr ay. SENIOR .207 :!12 202 6!'!1 L. Blundon .. 1110 18'7 1110 M7 . . I i 1g w en e amp! o rtn· Bl1tf' 1 Red: 188 181 171 S20 G. 'Chancey .. 243 m 219 637 • G the Guards as they took the first period but agam t'nt B uegolds ltv Ba meet the Cham 1 ! Con- ~- k 11 . 16!'! 170 182 494 J. Crane . . .189 203 314. 688 Scoring Award Cur Img ames two games of t'ne finals over tne came back to take over leader- ceptio~ Ba\•, p 0 I~; 'i·~ 11 N. Jtoc we . 1J Blue and Whites by the sco~s ship. On Saturdav night wt;artlng r.t: H. AI erl . . . 8 R. Kent .... 12 1088 873 899 2938 c. Andrew• .. 244 197 2D9 6.50 1 1036 99t 1170 3197 The game! In the fifth draw at: of 8-4 and 6-3. A win tonight for So far In the finals both team& g o'clock a ch.allenge game fealur- 1 J · Sl nge · · 1 ~ ~· ~~~ey · · ~ RIVERDALE:-Q. Redheaded -G()l'don Breen. of th.P club yesterda~ were very, St. Bon's will give them their IJav-e lost a player each. Tile ing the Shears! own Tiger5, champs I . oneman. . . 2.27 2741 22:1 728 the CNR ClerkJ copped the Nfld . closely contested with one excep- 25th City Hockey champ!honshhllp Guards lost forward Bob Chaulk of tile Conception Bay North, will :IB B. Ploughman .156 !41 1411 M2 1 .. 1.50 137 286 :173 J. Spencer • , .188 208 205 601 Breweory ·Award In Civil Service lion. The curtis B team barely and their 25th w n on t e S· In tlie opening game when he re- meet Claren\'llle, the Trinity Ba)' 1 , .. 240 286 226 1~2 J. Steele • , , .1M · 180 1110 ~34 Hockey for the year 11 he won the outlasted a fighting st. Bon'! rink lorlc Boyle trophy donated by 1ceivert a broken bone In his arm champs. 1 JU.\'IOR .211 1811 182 :182 B. Bauld .••. 222 196 16l! 1!113 Hliheat Pol!lb· for the aea10n's and Macpherson B won 1 aqueaker Sir Cavendish Boyle way back : after being cherked by an oppos· Much inler~>t h:.! been c-realetl: Green: Wl1ilf: . 314 242 18'1 7~ J. Clouslon , .243 106 198 M7 no noun. over Bishop .Feild 'A. The ~·elid B in 1904 for City l!ocke): honour>. · ing pla~·~r. St. Bun's lu~t !he '"er· in thi~ tam~ ~nd one of the mo>l t J. Do\Json .. 19 V. Sundstrom 5 1142 1138 1106 3386 team had an easy game again~!, In boUt gamea pla~·ed in the vlt·e~ of 'fell GlllieN after he. col· e~citln~ game. for the year Is H.. Alwi.ll ... 1~ K. Clarke • • 41 BrePn, •· Iarmer Holy Crou 1 P.C.A.A.:-3 aenlcll' hockey leaeue player who Macphenon A when they got 1 be~t or five game sel'tes to dale l1tled wilh a teammate. Gillies expected to u~ ~een. 111. Wylte ... 12 l'. Merner . 10 .. 200 239 all'ay to an early slart and never the Cfuards l1BI't' taken !he lead i~ suffHing from a broken jaw Up to presH hour tills morning: C. rort>ts . · 3 G MacDonald II 137 1576 J. Sklfllnllton 183 174 286 M~ 1 favoured the Clvll Service League .. ~ 163 1118 620 M. Downey ... 217 2M 230 7 0 • t h s 1 looked bnck, The score!: in bolh games. In t'ne first game bone. Ihe lineups o! the various two ... 2311 15e 138 532 c. Kmnash .263 237 220. 720 ;0 ~ ~he e~:: d L:•Juell~i• ~·e!~ Curlls B 9, sl. Bon's 8. ------··- · --- learns could not be obtained but 1 49 202 281 7t9 T. Benson ,·, .239 247 269 7~11 r Y- co ec• ng '"" Macpherson B 7, Feild A e. as .the Redlegs lo~t their fourth c. orprals Guard It is believed that both aquads TONIGHT'S GA.'\IE!! i :·~ 213 200 1186 A. Breen ·., •. 191 2l3 210 6U point• in his 21 ir.mu, Feild B 8, Macpherson A 2. strsalght. In wiLl be icing their regular lineupl GRE,AT LAKES FINALS 11311 1173 11M 8068 1098.11211 1211! 3~33 Gordon lead the LeaiUe by acor· -WEDNESDAY'S DRAW pahn gave up six hits for the big game. IJONS:-0 . ini 30 goals in the 21 iamea and Curti! A va. Macpherson A. seven innings, one a homer by Qf Silver Seven· ·-- 7 p.m. Curtis B VI. Feild B. Bob Thurman. Smoky Burgess I dilres, alter the Klondike man- Tiller C!klp), Hue, R. M. Wnlte . . . 240 272 . 192 · 704 he collected 1~ auists, w. r. 22:1 306 86:11 J. MurdOCI\ .. .'149 , 1111 1ft1 491 St. Bon'• va. Feild A. belted a bases-loaded homer lor OTTAWA CCP) _ Only a eor. ager had eommented "McGee Baggs, .T. Well!! v~. W. 1'11L!tle Bye-Macpher!on B. C!nclnatl, while Hank Aaaron P . .. I ' THE DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAR. 1! BY STAN ,' ~- . ~... . ·t· EXPERTS AVOIDS r UNMAUILE BID ~. ~ I , BY OSWALD JACOBY' WHILE Edgar Kaplan wu win· . [, f nlnl the Life Master's Individual, Philip Feldeaman of New York wu romphli olf with tha Senior r Muter'• event. ~::; In today'a hand Phil exerclucl 1! admirable . aell ,· restraint and stayed out of an unmakabla ~~rand alam. When North responded to Phil'• openlnl he-art bid with a jump to three clllbs, Phll hoped for a ~~rand slam and rebid three dla· mond1 11 1 atarter In 'that di· rectlon. ·. FROM North's aecond jump to four hurta did nothinl to discourage SOlTH ·-:;1 • 2 '" I s ¥AQHU r • KJ '~.. ...QJSf { WEST !A IT ART SHOI' - • A 10 g 7 5 .KJSH3 134 BO~Il ST. \1 4 . ·, " 10 ' PiCTURE ~-~~A~! ON HIRE PURCHASE t QIU t 97H Water Col"u:- anrt ... 10 12 •n Painting~ r:.interl I , ~Ol'TH (Dl request by l'au! Par .Q DIAL Sllll;.l \IKJI182 • A 10 e ""AK95 Earl and We1t \'Uir.~rable All the features that will appeal to the most cllscrlml"etl"t South Wut Norlh !a!! I " Pus 3 • Pm homemaker art found In these lmart and stylish Chrome 3 t Pau 4\1 Pan 5"" Pu! e \1 Pus Kitchen ancf Dinette Sets. AHractlvt colour comblnqtlon and· Pus !'ass Open!ncleRd-• A · A complr~t line paHtrns, sturdy construction for long servlct, tJGtenslon lee~f AUTO AI:'- ESSOR; alwa~· s 1r, stodl him and Phil. decided on a bid o! a"d completely washe~blt plastic upholstery with matching !lve clubs rather than a Black· DIAl. 901U wood four no-trump. North continued his jumplnl table tops. tactlca with 1 leap to aix hearts t'\PIU\M~ ~'r\4, !J\R and Phil had almost bid the grand ~\..'1:.':1, ~'~ ''<> '=>D ~tltoo\ !lam when he atopped for a little Q\III!Ct ~0\:l\.tl '-lD\.)'K W\'i''i: Parts thought. " ~------, <;:,i",<.:!? -- The subitance of his thought wu: where Ia the ace of ~pades? Hll 'Partner ought to hold that card for h!a bidding but If he The New did hold It Phi! had ~l1·en him an excellent chance to &how it, 8.1 0! course the event wu an Individual and Phil had never seen hla partner before. He there· lore decided to taka the aure thin8 and puaed. It wu juat u "'ell, becauae Weal opened the ace o! spade&. lnsuran I ' lneltlentall:r, "'hlle .,~ are ~n tha aubject of Jrlnd slam!, I haH a prP.tty goorl rule for m~ own grand·1lam bidding. I bid them ~ wllen the: ar.pear to b~ certain , but J n@l'er worry alxlut miuini j one. A aucce~sfui small ahm will OIL RA.NGE ! do for e''e.rrday brld;e, Di~ .L.O.B.A. Banquet :Held At Brigus T11"" fnemb~rs ol Jubilee Lodxe U'JBA 'll'er@ honored at a b~nquet h~ld In the OnngP Hall her~ on Friday the 22nd. when Sister Mar· Made in !'\ell'fnur. . ion Guahue and Slater Lydia Hlll O'l'hip~ 1 Clarke were preaented with cert!· flcatea making them Honorary DIAL WiR 1 1 members of the Provincial Grand Lodte of Newfoundland In recogni· 1 tlon of loni •and faithful aervlce to the Order. The certificate was presented to Right Worshipful Sister Guahue by Brother Isaac Dawe of Cupids, Put Grand Muter of the Provincial Grand Lodge L.O.A. and to Ray Clarke, who represented his moth· AUP:Rir~s Rt:.\l'T\' 1~ New cio\OI·,.r er who wu unable to attend Ulf:aH'AS H~: 'l'TT throueh lllnm by Right Worahlp M4 Waltr !!II DtLl'XJ: ht: \ Pl''t' I' fut Grand Preceptor R.B.P. Sir Uo l>lrk"'nrlh ~~ Knight Chesley Fillier of Clarke'• ~P•:nu. 1111 rt-·n '1 Beach. Jttght Worshipful ~lster Lydia . Clarke a former resident of Brigua iR now residing with her ann at St. ' Jnhn'1. RJy accepted tha rertl· Speciali>t< ' Cicala on behall or his mother and PER~!A~ , sincerely thanked ail those con· 180 P.\ TRKi\ cemed lor thelr kind recoillitlon DIAL 230Z . of klR mother&' aerl'ite!. Right · V{onhlpful Sister Guahue also I thanked those who harl l('l 1'1onor· : ed her, and also gave credit to ' ' l • 1 tile mtmbtr ef Jubilee Lodge, "'hD ' . II had worked toðer with her, and 1 ~ l11d made thia hDnor ponlble by flnt maJrlnl her a Honerary mem· bar of their primuy Ladle, .. Speechn were then made by Chealey FlUler, R.B.P., Mr. Charles Percy, Worshlplul Marter, Royal Stand~rd, L.O.L. Brigu!. Bro. l&n~c e TOJI PERFORMANC! Dawe snd Rei'. Mrs. Rowsell who. brnuRht her husband's regr~ts At belni unavoidably' ab!ent bein~ e CONVENIENCE Hen Ia a eo111binatlon ol qualit~ !eaturu and thrn enroute to Toronto on Church moder11 dul1n tlut wlll "In the 1\eart of an' busine1s. A lcttrr or r~~et wu e IEAUTY and STYLE home maker. Thi1 factory bullt Ran1e e~n' ! then rear! by Sislrr .Trnnie Percy :!rom Bro. Rnhert Smith who wa~ Corm• to the ldtut atandarda of aa!ety and i ab~ent thrnu~h havlnl( A .hrokcn FROM I aen·icei lcRlurihi a breeu pot type burner, Rnkle. Brethren nf the L.O.A. ~nd bran"e Young' Britan1 also ~ltend· durable white rinlah and bollahed rteel en~mel cd the banqurt ~nd •n enjoyahi~ top. Al'allable with cholca ql warmln1 c:lout evenin~ wa~ !pent by all pre.1cnt. uP or hlih shell and with or without forced draft The Worthy Mistre!~ Sisler Irene s249.oo LeDrew, acted ~8 Mislrts! of . I Ceremonies and called upon ~ach ·PUIICHASI !PCakcr in turn a11d also 1aid how ON' HIRE £]Bd ~he W3 ItO be I!!Ociated i with the L.O.B.A. Her thanks wu extended to one and all and the, I banquet closed with the singing ' \of the National Anthem. 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Nc\lioundland for A. J. DUNNE Ll~IITED. I ,\ •-•:nrl• :r line of DUSTBANE DIAL fi085 I CALLA~AS &: co. I Real Estate '-, r,·, ,\• ESSOR!ES CASTROL OILS (CA~ADA) A camplele Stallonory Depari·l N~wfounnlend's Cleaneat FOR ALL YOUR PAIN'f!NG I LTD. l nunt In one unit diiiiiJaad to mtet I , :" ~~ 1 : r. stodl war d. Obtainable at AND BUILDING NEEDS · tne sptclal requJnmrnll al to u R. J, COLEM,\N LTD. . CALL !!old all over Newfoundland A. W. BROWN ------. da;,·'• Selr·ten·lce seill~l- :!.very DIAL :!.361 item prt'·Prlcad. All cambl~:~atk:n Dl.\ I. ~OIU 246 • 248 DUCKWORTH ST. CALLASA.'II and CO, FIRST i p~l( 1 and cn\·r:~opu cr:IIO•\Io'UPPid I DIAL 2415 REAL ESTATE AGENT Floor and t:oun.ter D\tpto· Unitt Electrical Service opp. C.N.~. [ lr. 11oclc:. k':nqluir\r! soUcltld (rom 1 DIAL 6968 . 51 PATRICK STREET tbe tradt. Dit\L Hll i s ...... ______, Paints 'PHONE 2005 JONES ELECTRIC I HARRIS & HISCOCK LTD. I Parts [Whole]. Contractors 80 'PRESCO'IT ST. DIAL 6428 . I GENERAL HARDWARE I Stoves I FRA:'- '. CH LE -----~ Tl!E,\TI1E PHAR:'\IACY- VENTURE PUBLicA'TIONS - 1 Grease and Oil Changes. I 3 LOCATIONS: CITY FisH sHor_ _:.______, · Meat Wholesale Auto Acceuories. ADELAIDE MOTOR~:l :1 ST. ('larr ,\ve .. Dial Commercial Publlshlni and / OPEN 16 HOURS DAILY ~1'~1:\GU,\LE ~1. 69~3 16 PRESCO'IT !IT. Advertlalng. I LIMITED . I ' Designed For Our Readers'. Convenience. ' ' THE DAILY N THURSDAY; MAR. 10 ' TO RENT BECK Britain's Defence ~ontreal Family WANTED TO BUY Do You Have A _5"elf-contain~d I STADIU Adams' Case . BIRCH GARBAGE DISPOSAL., (Contlnufd from Pill 1) (Cant!nued from pa1e ll' Contribub'·on (Continued from pale 1) . ' IEC.W.S D08t:!l PLEADS AMENDMENT years 110. · PROBLEM? Apartment The atlol'lle)' • Jtlleral, recalled Committee RObert . l. ' It was bellel"ed ·had LUMBER ·SCHEDULE ~unnl ~boeuf If you have call AT CROSS ROAr:tS, two hu1e U c.c.l dol:l!l Ol para!· KeMedy aiked whether Beck !lad T NATO. 1one downsta!rs:-the 1round floor • 3 Inches up. dell)•de \bat nur1e Randall uid ever Ncelved any money dlrecUy 0 . · converted from a -&lore Into a kit· Contact us for 3 3 8 6 F WATER ST. WEST· Dr. Adam• orde~· her to 11ve or Indirectly from the Fruehauf To the NATO forces on the,'con· chen-Uvlnl· section-to lliht·.• fire Prices and Specification!· and your worries are over Suitable for ~ctcrs Mn. ·Morrell o11 the lut 11iibt of fia!Ler Corporation. B~k took the tlnent, Britain'• contribution haa In the stove. Somehow the fire _GOOD SER\1CE Offices, etc. ' her llfe. ' fifth amendment. · been lour army. dlvlllons, whose leap..'ll from the stove and In a i NEWFOUNDLAND EXCELLENT RATES "What would tholf two Beck did It when Kennedy• armoured elements equipped with few minutes the fiamu were out !cJr : eff~t &~a!n HARDWOODS LTO. , 2 Trucks available Ins1de -- j f - o! or Outside City Llm!tl Work .. Dial 3026 • 3027 injfftlon1 comi111 011 top of asked wh~tlm he found htmsel! centurion tanka represent the most ~ntrol. . fopsa!l Road St. John'• "I heroin and morphine - have ·on In trouble with the Income · tax powerful armoured force maintain- Neighbors knew nothing of the m26,lm mar27tf her~·· ... . people In March 19.5• because he ed In Euro~~:e by any NATO pow· fire until It had swept through the Dial 7420 - 78fi9 "It would have mlde death even had taken $320,000 from the union er· and the' Second Ta'ctlcal Air little home, leavina: only t~ brick more certain than It already 1''11,·' In the put. He asked whetho:!r the F~rce equipped with aome of Br!- walls standing. ana1rered Dr. Douthwalte. witness went . to Fruehauf, 11ot taln'a mo,t aueeeuful aircraft, In· Leboeuf turned over Is old-age GREAT EASTERN OIL ~ The crown proaecutor ~reduce~ QlO,OOO ,and save It to the union cludlni! the canberra L!sht Bom· pension cheque of $35 each month & IMPORT CO., LTD. I~· a copy o( Mrs. Morrell 1 death the foUowln1 August. ber and the latest jet flihters. to the bulldlng owner. Family al· THURSDAY: Radio, Television, Wsshen, c-ertificate aizmd b)· Adams In The ~mm!ttee counsel asked ·But Britain's contribution to lowances went for food. Tbe St. WATCH REPAIRS 4.30-PEE WEE HOCKE\' i• Refrigeratora, Deep Freezers. "'hicb he 1a!d she died from cere- whe~r It was true Furehauf NATO Ia not llmited to Its forces ·Vincent de Paul Society, a wcl- Electrt!c Ranges, HIGH QUAUTY 8.30-SENIOR Fl:"'ALS~ ' I' 1 bral thrombos!a. didn't have that much money but. on the continent· It also makes fare organization, paid for heating: ~Iocr Polishers. ~ St, Bon's 1·s. Guar.u " "-'re there any aigns at aU-In arral'lied for Beck to get It from , major Lndjrect e~ntribut!on. . the ·he>me. Gramophones, LOW PRICES ·RIDA Y, Mcrch 29th· i ' the nurse•' report which jl!sUfy Brown Equipment Company, 'I In add!thin to the divisions In Neighbors uld that when Le· Public Address Systems, FAST SERVICE 4.30-PEE·WEE HOCKEY that conclusion?" trucklns !Inn, which Issued four Europe, 1ome of the army units boeu! worked he madoe a little Ta'e Recorders. 7.00-CO~fMERCIAL SEu·1 ":oio, .sJr,'' uid Dr. Douthwalte. cheques for $50,000 apiece. formlni 1 1tratea!c reaerve In the money selling junk. At other Urnes : REPAIRS AND SERVICE · FINALS ·" . ' 5 •·Supposing there had been an)' . He produced what he said were United KlnidOm are ear-maked he bellied In various parts r:l the ·1' LINES ERNST B. 8.4~7ENEHAi, SKATI~G. siJils or cerebral thrombosis, photoiraphlc copies of the cheques for NATO in the event of war. city In· order to supplement hi; DIAL 3001 to 3005 ::>A 1\JRDAY, Mc:ch 30th· would there be any justification : which he said were deposited to The Royal Navy has 1 major share meagre Income. Soon after com- I WATER ST. BECKER 8.00 a.m.-PH-WEE ' B I for the administration of lll thi1 one of Beck's firms In Seat!!~. of the' fe 5pons!b!llty for the de- mg to Montreal. Leboeuf wa~ em-: 10.00 ---{;HILDRES'S . heroin' wlch ·Issued a cheque of Its own I fence of the Enil!ah channel, the p!oyed for a while as a caretaker. : jan26,ly 73 NEW GOWER ST. . 2.00 p.m -',.,,,.,, Certlflt4 Muter Watcho . 7.00-CO~IMERCI.\ ··xo, t'~rlainl~· not," .laid the, to the union for $200,000, I North Eea the Eastern Atlantic 9.00-EXHlBITIOS unr·~-.- medical expert. Beck the !lith amend- and the Medlterral)ean. Britain's '"'k" and hwtlltr. 8 I plead~ M k' Ed' b } · - . Shearstown T!st~ OS\' . . . ..• h.h men!, once more, on the. who~ wbrld-w!de chain o! naval and air a mg ill urg }I Marshall, described by fcotlval Clarenl'illr. TESnMOS\' " . trannct!on and on !denUf) !ng the bases are of vital importa!lce for artistic director Ponsonby E~DS F • } p £' bJ Rot·~rt FQR SALE SUNDAY, March 31st: "Thll ~ all. doctor, md the at- 1 cheques, . the maintenance of .communica· I as a singer of "enormous interna· ONE LARGE SAFE eshva ro Ita e 3.30-FIGURE SK.\Tl~G 12 torney-~enertl softly, l The committee also ha_, Infer- tiona. Itiona! reputation " and British· 9.00-{;ENERAL SK,\TISG, \'' ~ 81-ycar-old .medical man, mat!on, Kennedy said, that Beck ·NUCLEAR ·WEAPON Canadla11 Preu Staff Writer born Anrta Rus~~U. a satlricd J. & J. Taler ~ whn had b~en called by the prose-1 bo'JIIht two lots adjom!ng the The main objective of NATO Is, LO~DO:S (CPl-Organizers ol. mock-singer of opera who lived ~r Particulars--DIAL 2371 MONDAY, April 1st: 1 rution a~ n exptrt wltneu, ral1ed I Teamst~rs joint counciL bu!ldlni : to deter aureuion and the most the Edinburgh lnternatlonal Fcs- I ~orne years In Toronto where she 22 23 25 26 27 28 . 4 3(}.-PE~·\\'EE HOC'KE\', 1 8.30-GE!'o;ERAL SK.\TISG. his eyebrows shlhtly and turned, In Seal tie for $39,000 and sold them powerful alt> power neeemry for t:lval are trying to do~v1se ways to I de~vv~el~OJ.'~~~d~he:_:r~un~u~su~a::!~t~ec:_:h~n:..'!iq~u::e·~~m~a~r ~·":·~·~· ~·~~~~~· hi~ blue eyes on defence eounrd ito the Teamsters fo!'1 113:!,000. thelr effective use. Britain already make Its financial structure as - Lawrrnce. ' DIAPERS AND DRAWERS bu a stockpile of atomic bombs solid aa ltl artistic and cultural G~offrt)' CLOTHES make the man if CHAF! Lao,n·~nce nt motionless. There I At the end of his test!mon)', (the first British test.' took place reputation. . . HELP 111• an aw·ko.l·ard sil~ncc. 1!'fc<:lellan told the Teamsters boss In 19e2) and has developed a Founded 10 ~ears Ago by 1 makes the clothes Fmally, the grey • ,.,·!g~ed bar- . tt was alright for him to go back hydrogen bomb lobe tea ted this group of !~eallsts who decline~ to ri;t~r. ~lowly ~:ot to his feel. : to Seattle, who~re his wife ls Ill. year, Its "V" bomber force o! ' be daunted by any obstacles, the DEPARJMENT OF . "~ly lord." he said to the judge, The cha!rml111 said he didn't know strategic jet bombers, capable of festival has won 1 secure plaoe in WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor ''thi~ c\'idence (Dr. Douthwalte'sll when Beck might be recalled but carrylni nuclear weapons, Is be· world esteem. But the enterprise EDUCATIO~I 1 i• !if a .,.rry !·~r!ous character." that It wouldn't be for several days Lng steadily bil!lt up. A -range of suffered a net loss last year of 4 HOLD 'WORTH W.O paused. at lhe earl!e,st. guided misa!les !1 also belng de· £16,000 ($44,800), compared with ST. 1. Atlantic Province1 Examln-1 ":\ly lord. I wonder if It would 1 Befo~~ Beck took' the stand, the veloped and the first guided weap- less than £2,000 tl:oe previous year, bt po~sible for me to defer my I comm!ltee hamm.ered away at ens regiment hu been formed this and there 1.! some concern for Llje lng Board, 1957. , Senior teacher.; holding the cm~s .. examination of Dr. Douth·. contention that the Teamster chlel 1 month. future. 1 waitr~ The truth Is, m)' lord. 1118\'lahed ~.000 of union funds on NATIONAL SERVICE Sir John Banks, lord pro\"osl (}f Grade IV or Grade Ill Teaching , J Certificate or who have held the am not prepared to cross-examine !apera, "knee drawers, roo!ins, 1 No other NATO country hu a Edl!'lburgh, suggests a 10-year goal him at this li~." I rugs and all sorts of cut-rate Ll•!ms , longer period of National Service. should be the formation of a eap- Grade II Teaching Certificate for ''1 underst ARCHBI~HOP HOWLEY STRAYED I GENERAL ASSEMBLY APARTMENT TO IQT · FROM CARPASIAN ROAD I FOURTH DEGREE KINSMEN IM.C~L.I. KIN.G'S IWDGE COURT 2 Collie Pups I "KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS" TO. NIGHT Rent: $200.00 per month. Aga 6 months; colour black To·morrow, Friday, Mcr~h 29th, the Order observes NEWSPAPER BINGO 8.. 15 In I the Diamond Jubiiee of its founding. T" honour this att Occupancy - ~prH ht. and white, with names on ~1:\'. C{)llt~r of 'Peter' and 'Freddie~. notcble. Anaiversory a Special Meeting will be held PlY'fS M~AL HAll 1 AppJy in the Club Rooms, St. Clare Avenue, at 8 p.m. ·GI&aJil Subi•ct, Finder please ~h: SERIES 2 and 3 An address suitable to the oci:osion will be given >Oi.[t TN.47l EQUC.4TfON SlriOULD Dial 90702 by Past Grand Kntght Bro. W. J. Ashley. L so.i BE A FEOEIML R~THfR THAN PARSONS & LA.NilRIGAN lTD. Reword TO-DAY'S NUMBIRS ' A PliOV//N/i;/AL MA'H&R. Members are asked to make a specicl effort to ~-\11SG 3·19 D~CKWORT!ot ST., ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. :h lOtt,: M. C. L. I. be present, . l:: . I N G 0 vs. 'PHONE 3731 • 2069 F. S. CARTER, Scribe. s KINSMEN CLUB m27,3i mar2Bitel) 38 49 \llsltors (male and female) . · .,... ·c;llally welcome. 1· HERE'S SOMETHING TO (tell .~ WANT~D ·31st: 58 1 SING ABOUT •11\'G FOR THE GIRLS' DEPARTMENT ~'11~1iG. 1st: OF THE THE O('KJ:T. ~;,, 11:\G. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ORPHANAGE MODEL SWEEP WITH 12,000 IN CASH PRIZES IN ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDlAND c.lUI. OPEN HERE IS THE THIRD A~O HELP KlN ~LP OTHiRS Jo'OURTH DIGIT 8 P.M. (ol a ~ix digit numherl A MATRON CARD FOR 2nd PRIZE OF TO.DAY NO OAMIU HIRI Administrative ability ond ins1itutional experience pre· For ~nalll)' Clcanlnll DR. 9 6 3 2 ··~II DlAL ferable. An understanding of girls and on interest in CO US liS SlSS them is e~entit1l, as duties would indude overseeing J. B. MURPHY e UNCLAIMED e tht health, activities and welfare of between 30 and lsi PRIZE ...... $1,000 Nfld. Ltd. WILL BE OUT OF TOWN LUCKY No. 4319 .W girls. · in F.OR ABOUT 1 MONTH TICKETS 5Lc each L $ Tickets on sale at yuur neighbourhood Stores Coal Munn Motors For ALSO REQUIRED !-TORENT- or 'Phone 5782 (9 - 12.30) daily. 1249 . One six, also one eight-room ;R ST. BARGAINS :APARTMENT', Freshwater Rd. AN ASSISTANT• MATR(m DAHCINO AND D~ tiCIKJ\ 'r IN I Refrigerator, Range end Heel! ATTENTION! UNIOUI AND INfiMAft ATMOII'HIM whose duties would include being Housekeeper end _,_, -· Wll., IlL lAT. - I ,....,., IIOCIPIU 11. Ta. a~r ! supplied. Apply ·ic.al ______I a~isting the Matron generally. CONTRACTORS . POSITION 'AVAILABLE Applications and enquiries sho:..ld be sent to Box 20, ICI CARE DAILY NEWS INSIDE SALESMAN WANTED MR. P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, mar27,29 iWkins hperience preferred but not tuential. Be· ~----. FOR SALE STADIUM HONORARY SECRETARY, TO omroctor the ages of 25 and 40. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ORPHANAGE, 90446 Apply h1 person to P.O. BOX H-231, CASH ONE TERRA TRAC CRAWLE~ Majestic Sales Ltd. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND REGISTER DOZER Electric with Soles MODEL 600 with Torque Convertor and - - -- total. Write Hydraulic Transmission. St. John's General Hospital WANTED BOX No. 8 A DIESEL OPERATOR care Daily News Also Alumni TO~~~UGHT to run a Di.NeJ Electrical Plant. Applications ONE TERRA ·TRAC CRAWLER to be ~reued to Will hold regular monthly mHting TO-NIGHT MARCH 21tk, at 8-30 FRO·NT END LOADER 'lhursday) March 28th, at 9.00 o'clock, at S.nior Finals . Lewisporte Town Council Ct~pacity one cubic yard, complete with Nur\tts stating qualifications, experience and sakuy -lDAES? Retidence. Entertainment will feature ST. BON'S Hydraulic Torque Convertor and Power va. required. Shifting Terramatic Drive. ;.OVE .a debat.. GUAitDS m28,27,28 ------!·~~~~~~~~~- _ ' !lOR IALI-One R C:, All•n Barber Both Machine! in use only three months. C.uh Relltt~. In perfect 1 Completely overhauled and in top condition. oondltlon. Price f22l!.OO .. TH! CIN'I'JitAL BAUI!R SHO,_ CARL WI::\SOR, Insurarll'~ DAE 'Phone 2619-L. We are now operalinll l!s GOING AT BARGAIN PRICES .The United Church Academy For WANTED-Roo111 Inti bo1rd, 197 Water St. Dial so~~ Sale chain. You can be assured or room with brealdast of the best possible service I--- CARBON EAR (male). Apply Box 33, c/o plus the lea9! pos5lble walt· ST. CWI'S AVI. Dally News. mar27,2B inll. 24 New Gov;e~ Street, NO O.OWittl PAYM&NT DOMINION M.ACHINERY & PS opp. A•\ela!ae 1\l!.'lon. If you rtquirtt the following IAS'f TERMS OUR prefer app ··iTitment service Now 1$ tt' time for your Phone ~231 A new EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. lii!HOOD TILl or LINOLiiUM TEACHERS P:LOO.RS. QUEEN STREET ST. JOHN'S H'S 1' VICE-PRINCIPAL Also MiNOR REPAIRS CALL 'PHONE 4052 • 53 TEACHER for subjects In grades 8, 10, 11, m26,28,30 TEACHER to carry out games programme and Cabot Construction ~ocn subjKts in Grades 7 and 8. and Supplies Ltd. 0111 5658 Duckworth St. Four TEACHERS for Grade~ 3, 4, .5 and 6. Arter hrurs call Apply MR. JAMES ADAMS, 7931H SECRETARY UNIT!D C.HURCH BOARD OF EDUCATION, CARBONEAR Newfoundland Services -r-----·-- PASSENGER NOTICES SALE Mbcellaneous CONNECTION SOUTH COAST e POPULAR WEST IND COAL SERVICI SERVICE (W. Snow) O:la~ !1.00 bal: 3 bags fr·t SZ 7~; 4 bag1 for Train "The Caribou" leaving e CLASSICAL $3.~0: ll bags to1 $8.7~. For 1 St. John'~ ~ p.m. today Thursday quick dellve:y dial 92959-A, wUI make connection at Port IEPIIII 29 Pearce Avl'nue. Jan11.lm. aux Basques with M.V. Bonavis- e WESTERN ...... WIHTIR TilES Qll tall, U- ta for regular ports South Coast • IILCIIIZIII ROIIIT Do\WI A IQN, !lire flrtetont !nd Alli1:U!lllblle h\tutan~ and 181nche!. Regular $.18.1!0. S~~~·TH COAST SERVI<;'I I .. ate. bt IIW't, ln~Urt. Ttl.• Now $1!.~0. 7 60 by 1~. I ply, IIIII p~ 2Ml p .a. Bo:z 81 re~\ 1 1ar 5n.oo: now S!U{). , 5.S. Baccalleu op~ratlnl( regu· 78's and 45's R~al Bank C1ta111btrL 8t Tube~ $2.00--esert Tlr• Sale~. Jar ports South Cr>«st Service John' a. will .\«11 rrnm ti1r Dnrk Cna;tai 4 for 97c NHu. Annatura \'forks Ltd. I . _R6 ~~m._Jlln~st... __ frh:_B.lm ' \\"!1arl ~00~ Saturday, ~!arch ' Beautician ~INl'f• .'~T I~ Ri'ST." Shop ~()Ill· . 3~h. !AMBRICK ST. DIAl MONA ltY AN Beauty Salon, T.;\, !o\'labiy. We spccialile in re ll 01 • ~192 FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES Bu!ldin'g, Duckworlh Street, pairin~ 'nd reconditionin& all 10" and 1~,, LP's ap~lal!2ing In all melhorls types Sprin~:s and ~latlresses. FREiGHT SOUTH COAST permanent waving, tinting anrl GuHantel' . dock until the end of the week. 1 curable the l\llnlster of Economic -'T DOCf 1' l'he Scapegoat Development to lay on the table · BRAN CRACKED CORN. 1 The S.S. Dart wood an English D h M .. 4 50 of the .Hi!Use the f9llowlng lnfor· I steamer from Engla~d which was · ap l'l'a Du ouner · · mation:-1, Give the name~ of the ·detained from entering port ow- The Last Angry Man New!oundlanrt members of the At· ing to the ice blocade ,entered G ld G 95 !antic Provinces Economic Council. rra Nova port at noon yesterday an.d wlll era reen ...... 4 ' 2, What amount of monies have CORNMEAL DAIRY RATION now load a cargo o! Grand Falls I' The Walls Came 1been expended on account of fees, paper. bl' - travelling expenses, and other ex- ' 1 S. S. Kyle will· have annual over· Tum Ing ~own 1 penscs by the said Newfoundland haul and dockage. 'I Henriette Raosenburg 4.00 Imebers? 3, List the names of the SLATURE: S.S. Nonla wil~ receive repairs. , , , members of the Power Commls- LAYING 'MASH MIDDLINGS I l\I.V, Henry W. Stone mgored Spnng In Washtngton sian, showing salary for each mem- , up lndcf!Vnltelyd. A. h Louis J. Halle 4.50 ber and the amount of Travelling The ~! .. A ante ddresse8 as 1 y· ld Expenses expended by said Power . ' a cargo ·of coal for Carbonear, When Iron Gates 1e 1 commission. sailing when lee conditions per- Geoffrey T. Bul/ ...... 3.00 MR. HOLLETT-I gil'e notice! Ans mit. _ 'd that I will on to-morrow a~k the ! SCRATCH FEED 1 PIG GROWER AT HICKMAN'S I he Outs I er Honourable the Minister of Educa· . i ~t.V. Sybil Scott is having an Colin Wilson ...... 4.25 ·lion to lay on the table of the er.trlor painting and repms. I Y d I House the following information: KODAK 5~ 40 CAMERA ·.·. AT HMC DOCKYARD On y ester ay 1, What amount of money on capi- ,. 1 ! The ~tV. Marlnus will be sail·' Frederick 1ewis Allen 5.00 tal account was spent since April Designed for modern fl(lsh ... new, fast Kodak F1 Qu ·~ lng in a lew days lor Hermitage , • [1, 1956, under the heading of • :Bay when Ice conditions perll)lt. Adventure Unhm1ted 1 school buildings on account o!:- N'!wesl in Kodak's superb line of Signet color-slide comer on the cost of sick 1 M.V. Christmas Seal will be gel· (a) Erection and equipment of , .. and c really outstanding buy in precision miniature relief were presr t• Harold Waters ...... 4.75 tqui~ T. 1 tlng ready for T.B. service about, , , school buildings; (h) Erection and men!. Has fine f/3.5 lens, 1/400 shutter, ronge~nder jifly to a question yr &M. WINTER LTD. f in April, 1956, , the first or second week In April. 1lce-Cold In Al1ce equipment of Regional Schools; lo.cding end other easy-operation features ... comet co~plflt 1 AT STEERS LTD. . . I Christopher Landon 3.25 (c) The school building at Gan· w1th flcsholder ond duel reflecton. See it soon! ahlc-horlied 595 .GENERAL MERCHANTS ! Mhe M.V. Daphne & Phyllis has , rler; (d) Slate under (a) and (b) , 19"i, the figure• . ~ cargo of flour !or Cupids and i The Coming World the names of Settlements benefit. categories 11 ere SJ will sail for !hot port when Ice f c· 'I' t' n ing from such expenditures. 1,684. The February, DUCKWORI'H STREET ST. JOHN'S I conditions permit. · 0 lVI IZO 10 MR. HOLLETT-I give notice $78.50 were $29.333 and A. T. HALLETTS LTD. William E Hacking ..... 3.7~ that I wlll on to-morrow ask the lc bodied relief rate ~---~~~~-~-~-~-~.~~~~~-""'-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Dosco tug Captain .Bullen : M • A Honourable the Mini~ter o! Fin- IT' ' w }d j Ki ' C} b £ lllnpt•rtance of the concept of the Is from Bell lsldnd wailing to go: en In rms ance to lay on the table of the ft omen s or waDIS u 0 Fatherhood of God. In propo!ing on dry dock ~·hen dockage Is R. A. Preston, s. F. Wise, House 'the following information: TOOTON'S Ltd. adult-up tn 515 a . Jhe vote of thanks, Klwanian available, H 0 Werner 7 50 1, List the various surveys of 1cditional odult, ss a m child, S5 a month. rer c fOOD a George Soper wished Mr. Johnson AT CROSBIE & CO. LTD. ' ' ...... ' Natural Resources undertaken by Distributors for Kodak in Newfoundland a e r I well in nl~ new charge at Twil· M.V. Norma Conrad, In charge The Story of Ireland the Government in Newfoundland Dav Of Pra' I to half a ton o( co;ll, .ll·B· }a.r••kJtea..d The reg 1Rr werkly mrctlng of .lln~ate and forecast for him 1 or Captain Blackmore, having re·. Brian Inglis 3 00 and Labrador since April 1, 1956. in oil or wood. a n \. tht> 11 KiiiR!li! C'lub was h"l!llant future In the Newfound- pairs; will !Mn take freight to ...... ·.. ' Give the cost nf each such sur- ~ Carbonr~r 12, and other nrrrs~ . held Rt Hotel on ·IRnJ United Church conference. northern ports. · ' The Organization Man vey; 3, Table copies of reports of Goff'~ Thurscla~·. 11 nc)' supplie; only. The Jf'f\lre for the World DRY . ~larch 2l•t. ~ • II hen the guest, President Sid also extended the T~e M.V. Walter Sweeney In William H. Whyte ...... 6.00 ~- e~c_h such survey. 4, List the in- House the following information: 1 much, if ;;n)·, of thr~e rroni 0' Pra)·rr. preparrrt by Serena : ~reaker was 19Rev.7 w. B. Johnson, 1C!uh'~ thanks to Mr. Johnson and charge of Captain Banfield from d1v1dual expendl~ures made hy the 1, A list showing the various, loanerl to thP Gnrrrr.mcnt \"a•~ad), former!)· o! Hungary was ! llho was introduced til' the Chair- I it~ best wishes lor hla future Lunenberg, has a cargo of coal for ~overnment dunng the same per· brands and quantities of Alcoholic. April 1, 1956'! ~eld in Blackheart School Hall on : mnn of the clay, Fred Hawker. I work. I New Peril can ai\d will ml for. o· k & c Ltd .ted and totalling $2,359,700 as Beverages including Beers pur· I ------.... ;~h. 8th, .u~rtrr _the au;plce~ ol Rei". Johnson !pokP on Cain's ques-~ Pre~ldcnt Sid announced that at . that port when weather and lee I( S Q,, , shown In the Budget. Spe~~h of chased by the Board of Liquor I RECORD IMPORTS tc• \\ nman ~ ~~~~;Lunary ~oc1ety. lion "Am ~ly Brother's ~cq> Directors' Meeting held on 1con ditions at that port are &uit- 195_6 under the H~admg. Econ- Contr~l since April 1, 1956: toget- 1 OTT.\\L\ ICI'I- C.mada ~lr5. Harold ~loran. rrcstdent n! rr?" ann proceeded1 to deliver a Tuesday,1 March l9th, fund raising abe.1 , The BOOkSellerS om1c Development (~llscellan- her w1th the names o! the f1rms or, ported more :nrrch:~oct;,e tho· Snc:rt), cor.tlucted th~ ser\'ICe thought prol'oking addre!s which I projecb were dlacussed with the AT BOWRING BROS, LTD. eous). individuals from whom said liquors. year than in any year o! her and was asmtecl by ~!tss Ella 1 p::~ced the empha!is in all of our object of raising enough money TheJ ~~.V. Inver leigh In charge 'PHONES 2008 _ 3191 _4425 MR. ~OLLE'IT-1 give notice were bought. _2, Gi_,·e the total: tory. the Dominion Bumu ~l~orP!. ~Irs. T. 1,. Delaney and human relations on the aramount to further lm rove the awimmin ; of Captam Thornhill Is from Louis- ·---- 1 that I w1ll on to·m?rrow ask t~c amount of mon1cs pa1d out far the. Statistics rcpor:crt .1; c·l=•IOn D1amond. • ______--~-- __ uol and Ia Jl rounds g, burg with a cargo of coals for God. One of the hymns she chose: Honourable the Mlntstcr of Public purchase of Alcoholic Liquors and; 0\'[:·all I:Lille was S.i 7t t:1 ~lr.o. Goor~e F. ~luorrs read the · anrt ~Irs, Thomas LeGrow. P P Yll ' Bay Roberts and wlll sail for that· for her funeral was, "When on my 'Works to lay on the table of fhe the total a~ount realized by the!1 up more an one-.frfth 5.. lire Lesson. ~Irs. Freeman Bennett was the 1\ WRS aho decided at that Dl· port when weather and ice condi· day of ll!e the night Is falling." House the following information:- Board- of L1q~or Can~rol for the fi~urcs for the vrar . ~lr!. T. C. H. ~Grow spoke !1 organist for the service. rectors' Meeting that as a tangible tlons in the bay are suitable. ,j\fter so many years filled with 1, Were any areas of unoccupied sale of same smce Apnl 1, 1_956. 3,! Chief inr:-•asr' 111,":·r i~ h·:rtly on the theme "\\'ho Shall! The singing of the h)'mn "The exprt'!!Rlon o! the Ciub'a apprecla· The ~I.V. Camperdown In charge pain and suffering, how won~er- or un_developed lands tnke_n, or ex- G1ve the locations of all licensed, with the l:niterl K'nednm. Sfpar;ile l's," and the soloist was I Day Thou Ga\'est Lord, Is End· tion of the often unsung efforts 1 of Captain Miller w~ich shtfted ful it is to think of !Lie endt~g propnated under.- the pro~lstons of Beer. Parlors, Hotels, _Tal'erns and, l:nitr~ St"te~. ~lrxL·.'n. \"en 1 ~!.~. Herbert Delancy. ed," and the Benediction by Rev. 1 of the Carbonear Volunteer Fire· down from Hickman s Wharf ls with these· words: the Deparmtent of Public Works Toumt Hotels In roiew(oundland Ia Brlgil·m anrt .. --·N~ were offered by Rev. Mr. ~lurley brought a l'ery lm·~· Brigade, we ahould donate 12: now getting ready to sail !or Hall· Act 1956? 2, If so, give the loca- toget~er with the names of the F · W t '('• '.~e~a .. S25 ~lr. ~Iurie~·. ~Irs. Harold Stanford; pressive service to a clo~e. pairs of thigh rubber boots. ·fax to go on dry dock. There from the music round about ·lions o! said lands and number of propnetors. 4, Give the names of· ranee. __ _:_s_ ..':..rmanl 6 I' AT AYRE & SONS LTD. me stealing, acres in each case. . . 1 all such premises wh?se licenses The G and S. Cutler, ln charge I fain would learn the new and MR. HOLLETT-I c_1ve notc1e 1wede revoked and sa1d premises 1 ., of Capt. Max Regen, having gen· holy song, that I will on til-morrow ask the closed since October 2, 1956. Gi1•e , \' ...... era! overhaul preparatory to tak· And find at last beneath thy trees Honourable the Minister of Fish· cause for closing said premises for ' Loans to l'il·or. ing freight for the usual Trinity I of healing, eries to lay on the table of the sale of alsoholic beverages. S·r'·''"s April I. I Bay ports, · I The ll!e for which I long. House the following information:- . MR. HOLLETT-I give notice 1957: MV Robert J. Knlckle, In charge ------1, What amount of monies have : that I will on to-morrow ask the . . s-10 ~- of Capt, Sam Blackwood, having . 1 been expended by the Newfouncl· ·Honourable the Mir.ister of Labour' _, pairs and will eventually take ...... ·land Fisheries Development Aulh· to lay on the table of the House i Morning, 2i freight for northern por.ts. 1 ~- ority under the following head· the following Information: 1, A I 25 The Marjorie lnkpen, m charge i lngs since April 1, 1956: (a) Salar- complete report on the activities. of Capt. Geo. Blackwood, having I for btHtr les; (b) Travelling _Expenses; (c) of the. Workmen's Compensation: Neighbor repairs. Fishing Demonstratwns. G1ve de- Boarrt m Newfoundland sinct April I Plea"' consider uo jurt thai •.• ycur lriendo sot · Jennie Elizabeth and Lillian IIJ"' "lU"\l~ tails of these demonstrations. 2, 1, 1956. 2, Gil'e full particulors as' nrfghhcrt. lf ... car hdp I .1 II Richards are moored up. u Fisheries and Development: (a) to the financial position of the fCII In anv "'' wido The Norman Batstone of ,which Quirpon; (b) LaScie; (c) Valley- Board at the present time, show· your In ourancr probltau, William Collins Is the master ls st 11\ C{ •, field-Badger's Quay; (d) Bay de ing total amounts paid out as Com· joal call. .. having a general overhaul and get- ' ' Verde; (e) St. Jo~n's; (c) Mera· pensation, and surplus over ancl t!ng ready eventually to go frelgh- sheen. 3, Salt Fish Processing abo1•e the amounts paid out. 3.. ing to northern ports. Plants and Community Stages. 4, Give the total amount at present AT HARVEY II CO. Unallocated new proposals. to the crtdil of the Workmen's 1 INSURANCE lon e-ra"~·:' ~u Pier I \1 c~'Qfffi3CS MR. HOLLETT-I give notice· Compensation BoJrd and state· , nell' Thur•cl The s.s. Bell l!le 2nd., which ma " that I will on to-morrow ask the i whether these monies arP invested, I Ttmp:t Bu;rd:r,g_ O.:to~.l)fl~ !It Oi ol 1Dl70 • 7111 time, Canada:r came from Halifax to discharge Honourable the Minister of Fm· 1 and if so, where the said certain Ill"' 111 nu.tDS freight cargo and take outward u ,1 11LUU'LI\ ance to lay on the table of the amounts are im·ested. 4, How cargo will 8all to Halifax. ---- AT GREAT EASTERN OIL M. & S. Johnson, Captain JDJ- eph Rogers Is maater, ll having a ______, __ 11eneral overhaul; will then take fUNERAl. NOTIC~-- I freight to porta ln Trinity Bay 1n The funual f th 1 te Mn .. a few days, 0 e a SEE US FOR ALL AT CANADA PACKERS Florence May Down will take The M.V. Fenmore of which ,Place at 2.30 p.m. today, !rom her Captain Blackwood Ia master, ll !at~ residence 89 LeMarchant having a general overhaul. Road oo the Anglican Cemetery. M.V. Trepassey In charge of BIRTHS Lumber Needs Captain Chesley Winsor Is getting ---- BREEN-Born at St. Clare's i ready to go on dry dock when !rom a plank dockage is available. Mercy Hospital on March 2~th, ! HERE'S WHY . LIST TO ARRIVE to Joan (nee Rodden) and Alfred ' to a carload we ran deliver stand The M.V. Catalina Trader in Breen, a baby boy. : charge of Captain Brown il on JONES--Born at the Grace ' ard widths, lengths. or o!f-slz~ the way to this port with a cargo Holl'Plhl to Betty and Owen measurement• to meet your par is landed a cargo of mixed goods Jones, on March 27, a lKln. will be loaded for Port Union. l!cular speclflciatlons We carr~ DEATHS ------lumber in every grade whether GILL-Passed peacefully away Obituay at Brlgll.!l, !1st night, Dr. F. D. you're bu!lcllna: 1 cabinet, addln~ Gill, in his II4th year, leaving to a new room or planning that dream MRS. ARCH ADAMS mourn his wloow, . six soD.! and There was a .tory in the Famlly four daughten. Funeral notice house. The rl,11ht lumber for the Herald entitled, "The Mlll," which later. job costs less, means a better in I says "Man tolls and wins no riches GALGAY -Pa!Sed peacefully 1 1 but himself." That sums up the away on March 26, Richard vestment for the future. See us ! 1 ll!e of Mother. She went through Nicholas Galgay, aged 88 years, 1 the Mill of Life. Early ln llfe, fortified by t~ rates of the Ro about the age of 12, abe took care man Oathollc Church; left to : of her mother's family u her mourn are II nle(:es and 5 nep i mother wu sick for a number of heW!. Funeral from his late : ye11rs previous to her death. Then residence 69 Long's Hlll at 9 i she spent some years living with a.m. Thursday to the Roman her crippled aunt working with Catholic Basilica with Requiem no thought o! remuneration. After Mas.s. Burial at Bell'edere Ceme she married sM devoted her time ter. mar27,2B to her fa!l)ily. ., Later on in llfe there waa an TOBIN - Passed pt!acefully elderly lady, "Aunt Emily East· away at St. Clare's Mercy Hos ~Til man," as she was known to the pital, Josephine McKay Tobin, age 68 years; leaving to mourn : radio audience, who was llvlng bl'lc' ·"''"'""' - - ~ ~ alone, so Mother took her in her their sad los8 husband (J.C.), 4 · home and cared• for her !or four 110ns, Gus, Edward; Max and Bob; ! years. By that time there were two two daughters, Margaret and Tr1j • Mrs. Arch Yetman (Rita); two I I cripples together, Mother beln~ ,...,f'.~ i one of them. She suffered the brothers, Wllliam and Edmull'd cruel disease of arthrltla !or 12 McKay, al110 20 grandchildren. years. 'we often wondered why. PHONE ~~~5 Perhaps the answer lies In the fact : .e that to understand suffering we TOPSAIL ROAD ...... 80118 To make your Bathroom ~omplete Install a BEAUTY 2000 Pairs must stiffer. She not only under· I 'SHAW ST...... 80161 line CABINET. stood suffering, she · helped the PLASTIC suffering by sending clothes to ! POLISHED PLATE SLIDING MIRRORS Korea and giving her time and BUNGALOW ' e money to the Woman's Missionary I and e FLOURESCENT • LIGHTS. e RECESSED Society for those who suffer In Limited foreign lands. She was President COiTAGE CHESTER DAWE : of George's Brook W.M.S. for 24 years. She waa also a life member ' CURTAINS DISTRIBUTORS FOR MACMILLAN & I}LOEDEL SALES LTD SYLVAPU. of that Society. The meetings werr held in her home for a number of Now only 59c. up PJ,YWOODS DECORATIVE AND WA!l:RPROOF, ALSO TIMBERS, MOULD- yean because of her crlppleneu. INGS, INTERIOR FINISH AND PLANK FOR BOATS ETC. 1 ~t the ; The burial aervice wu Cilnduct oOUR·BIRCH AND OAK FLOORINGS, ONE OF THE MOST I~IPOI!TANT iTEMS ed ,by Rev. L. H. Perry, The tex IN YOUR HOME, IS STORED IN A HEATED WAREHOUSE. of hla sermon waa "I have !ough· ALSO AT SQ:AW STREET AN ASSORTMENT OF JOISTS, f'RA.mNG ASD the good fight, I have kept tht MATCHED LUMBER IS UNDER ROOF • •• abe worked for the service ol • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ faith." This _was very approprlatr •