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Reds Won 'I Cease Fight Drop To Upset Goverment.: , Cllarges CARACAS, Vcnezuela (AP)";"Rrports of bombings and . sabolage flowing Into C:aracas Tuesday night emphasize!1 that ,\lIAjll, Fla. - (J\P») - ,the pro·Communists will press a campaign of terror despite a Chm:es against Ilichard Paui $100,000 stinging rebuke at Ihe polls. Pavlick. held fOl' three ycal'~ The report told of seven U.S .. owned oil slorage tanks hlasl· for allegedly threatening to kil, cd by dynamite in the interior and fire·bomb attacks in the sea· the late president .John F. Ken· For shle resort of ~laiquetia. near Caracas, In Caracas, police found nedy, were dropped ~(onday. allll disarmell three lime bombs In a downtown plaza. l'avllck. 76·year·old former The terrorists still held Col. James K. Chenault drs\lite postal clerk, has undergone

.Tippits 1 several menIal tests since calls 10 newspapers saying he would· be freell ~londar. Chen· Hec. 14. 1960, when police DAUAS - (AP) - Dona· . aull, deputy chief of the U.S. military mission in "enezuela, tions tabulated so far for the was kidnappell last Wednesday. found dynamite in his car as he Ilro\'c past the I{ennedy f!lmily of slain Dallas police' 1 ~(e'anwhi1e, Raul Leoni of' dcntial election put him far out· home in Palm Beach. Fla. man J. D. Tippit were around President Romulo Betancourt's' in front of six other candidates. U,S. District .Jud!:e Emmet C the S100,000 mark Tuesday : Democratic Action party with. I "I still am not the presi· · Choate ruled that two charge! as llIail slarted to slack ofr. held a victory statement al.' dent of the republic," he tolll in\'olving threats on Kennedy', Police Lieut. Verne Hipskind though offiical and unofficial I reporters. life were invalid, leaving Pav said accountants totalled $44,084 rcturns from Sunday's presi.' Unofficial returns .Ilad him lick with only a misdemcanol as of ~Ionday night from dona· • more than 2110,OC,' votes ahead chargc of illegal intcrstate trans lions coming into the police of Rafael Caldera, Social · '( t t and three children. portation of dynamile. salOn.t t ., oncy sen 0 other Christian member of Beian· places now tlllais $55,000 or FOUl'teen sacks of lellers and The judge asked Pa\'lIck's donations are left to be count· court's conlilion gO\'ernment lawycr and go\'ernment law· with 70 per cent of the\'ote 1 more.. tet!. ~ws to work toward commit· Tlllilit, allegellly shot to Hipskind said contributions counted. tlnll Pavlick to an institution death hy Lee lIarvey Oswald coming in for the widow and' The count of, thc. supreme as a mental Incompetent. If shortly after }'resident Ken. family of Oswald are being ~I:cloral rouncii. \\'Ilh onc· 1'a\'!i('k is committed. a law· nedy W!IS assassinaled 12 days lurned over to Secret Service Imr~ of the. \'ote t:I~)lIlaled,· yer said, the misdemeanor ago, Is survived by I' "'ire 'personnel COnfll'llletl lhe trend. I he 0[£1' charlle will he dropper!. ______--=- ___....:. ____. ______. cial figures were Lconi 418,· 1183, Caldera 295.355. YtnNllrla-I'art IIr ('ache or arms. Inl'!mllng BelgIan mllde 9·mm "UZI" suh· 1'he big "ole given I.coni . " ...... '.:,: ... I Ilm~rountl), b (·shlhilcd at special mretlng of lIemisphere amhassadors here I and Caldera, both outspoken Postpone !I. "In/l\lrb hn~ fllrnHllly chargerl FlliI!1 Castro's Cuba with SUlllllying the arms. enemies of Fidel Castro's ) I (llPI I'holo) Cuban regime, was a rebuke . _..... _------_._._.---_._--_...... - to the terrorists who arc try· ing to tOllple Betancourt he· Ruby , fore he leaves offire In IIJarrh. s USSR Pledged A second rehuke was the fa!'t that 90 per cent of lhe clil!ihle Trial .. \'oters lurned out in spite of Ihreats they would he shot or HALT,AS, Tex. - (Al'l - p To Saboteurs bombed, The murder trial of Jack As one other measure to \tuby. chargell with killing Thll,e on l!'ial Include sis fringe of .Iolianncshllra al disrupte 'Ihe elections, the I'resident John F. Kennedy's ~ollib .\II·I('a- accused assassin. was post. ~rn,rnltilln ;';r~roes, all Indian anti three the home o! Artllur Gold· underground,. known as the n, pOlled Tuesday until Feb. 3. i that Illls,l~ whites. , rdch, "one of Ule tOil men In Armell I'-orces for ~atiollal Ruby has becn indicted fot tonlltrl~~ The prosc('lltor soiel the A~C' tho conspiracy," Yutar sahl, Liberation AFNI" railed 011 former! a military hranch caU·1 Goldl'clcll escaped from JolI­ voters to cast blank ballots. · the murder of Lee Harve:! to 10 men Oswald. : b!1 nn th~r~I" ,,( cli Umkonto We SizlI'!! SpeAr of onneSlllll'j! police headquarters Nullified ballots were runninl! salV the Nations when. dri\'en Ull" in August alhi made his way unly about" fh'e per cenl and A lelcl'ision audience plOllln~ to "Hr· · lIuhy shoot Oswald No\·. 24- Alrilan gu\'· dcr~round in 1061. In London with IIarold "'olpc, it was not known how many Its hcac\qnarters was a farm Ihe hrothcr·in·lnw of James of these were blank. two da)'s after the president In II1\'1J1l13 on the IJO':thern Kantor. one of Ihe accllsed. Betancourt's gm'ernment was was slain-as Oswald was be­ , Y.ll;U. Tr.I~;~\il:il inl: transferred from cily to luid (\ ------._------_. ------_._- heartened by Ihe unaimous \'ote of the Organization of ('ollnty jail. :.I~ !lannrtl t') ll1:'~r -----.------. !H: of thrll' jiliN'" American States in Washington !Halkd \'okr o! I{elaxes Control to investigate his charges that last week, saying that a cap' Cuba intervcncd aggresh'cly tllred three·lon cache of arm~ in ·Venezuela. for the ,.\F:-iL came from .Betancourt made the charge Cllha • Over Re Bisll0pS . --- ... _.. _------II)' IIE:-iM;T ;\1. BOLTON Iralizing the concentratcd power of the Roman curia, his net­ Studellts Mail ".\TIC\:>: ClTV _ (,\1') work of administratl\'e ugen· -l'lIlle 1'0111 relnxell Vatican . cics, It also represents a. l'ontrols ovcr the Roman limited step IowaI'd sharing i '

Catholic Churth's 3.000 bls· . papal episcopal authol'lty. 1 Bomb To Teacller hOllS 'fuesdar \l)' maklnll \leI" The concept of sharing. call·' CARACAS, Venezuela-U.S. Ambassador C. Allan Stewart stmlles November 28 a Belgian Thc~' are in euslod)' of their manent IIInn\' of their transl· , cd col1egialit~', has been a major ma(le 9'l1Im "UZl" sublllachine gun, pari of a large armament cache found in Northwest Veil' . ATTLf.BOIIO, Ma~s. --(.\1"1 · parents. 11'1 allc~NI h r~r tor~' rights ailll Ilrh'lIeges. issue at lhe nine.week second, czuela. 'fhe Caracas Government charges the arm5 came from Cuba. (UPl Photo) -Police say three bigll sehool Joseph lIagen, 26. an Eng· session of thc Vatican cCllmcn.,' _____ ._ .. ------.---,------sophomores have torlY liNe lll'~IlI' atll11W~d Iish teacher, receh'cd a pack· IntI rel'rilt'd In a 1lcrsonal Ilcrrce entitled '1' h d" b I 'rhe J'astoral 'fnsk 118storalc ical council. Pope de· I omema C uam 0 age at school ~Ionday. It '. [thlolli;l. \j. Pau~s Md. I Tt P b :~~~~~e~. ..' cree appeared to support pro· i burst inlo flames as he was and ullin IllllllllS. t h cOileP f I'eel I II I s olessi\'e hishops who ral'Orcd e lea earns ~o e ! The bomb burst illto flames l1e hlshops from the necessity of " a did d b t tl t h opening it. Hagen tossed the I. tile concept. Conser\'atives had, n exp 0 e, u Ie eac· flaming package toward an 1 • "'.~ , sl'eklng "atiean authorization ~ ...... pi"l II';" II\(' :. opposed it. er escapClt JIlJury .. empty chair and It exploded. I > , ~I bannrtl ..\lri,an In Ihr I~xerrlse of certain Wi k 01 Tefl j I Police Chic! Peler J. )larL'on I cage e " Po\iee said the boys, two 15 functions. The POIIC specifically grant. 1... ' I said he wili seek a summons 1 ,. .i but lhat ~hr re . . I I and one 16. were traced through , I.m!' "roml'lmly The Pope's action was COli'. cd the Ilishops 40 fatultles . 1 in district. court to bring Ihe handwriting on the package. ~ II sitiered a first slep In deccn. or \IOWers and seven pl'i"l· . three hefore a juvenile session. The bomb was a length or f ": l:)j!IQ pleadl>,1 not leges that prc\'lously hall i STE. THmmSE DE 1\l,AIN· when the catAstrophe occurred, ~ause. , --- .. - .--.... : ! . '. _____ .___ . been given only 011 applica. VIU,E, (~ue. - (CPl - ~(eall\Vhiie, Trans·Canada AiI'I This wasn't to be interpreled: : tubing wrapped in friction .. :' Ihe Sup. tape alld filled with gun· Communi'm '\I't tlon to the Vallcan, either Medical teulIlS started to Lines announced that memor.! as meaning there might have i I . !o::ti!inq and' rc: 011 an Indlvhlual or renew. ]lrobe 'I'uesllay Into a lIlound inl services for the 118 air; been sabotage, he said. .. powder anl\ match Ileads. d Phone Police quolcd onc youth as to rarry O'it able five.year hasls. lie abo ' of frowll muek believel\ to crash victims-only 23 of whom: "I simply haven't got any in·. Burn To extende!1 them aile lIewllrlvl· contain part of the fuselage : have been identified - \vill be I formation." Isaying: "We don't want to hurt ~in; in\'oll'ed ,him. we jus! wan led to shake '. aUt lege. and the remains of many vic· : heid ill Montreal and Toronto. Earlier TCA Preshlent . The decree was in the fm'm lillls of Friday's DC·SF jet· : 1'humlay. Gordon McGregor said the Call , him lip." lhar~e!l with ,of nn apostolic letter, 01' motu I IIl1er crash, In which 11R diCit. Names of the Identified cost of the DC·SF jet was Two of the boys had been PfrSon, for WASIIINGTON - (AI') - Death , proprio, read in 51. Peter's i Investigators neal'ed comple· victims have not been reo $i,OOO,OOO. He told the Com· receiving low grades in Hagen's and ~uer. The t'clcphone' rang in the air. SAIGON, Sonth Viet I Basilira in the presence of the, titlll of a trench around the leased. Qnebec provincial mons Committee on railways, · class. The third, described as to omthrow Naill Dallas field office of the Fcd· -(AI'1 _ Two men burned : Pope and 2.10(J prelates attend· i mound which th!!)' belie\'e bore \lolice expect more victims airlines and shiPlling the loss a brilliant student. agreed 10 hy violent eral Bureau of Investigation. make the bomb, police said. themselves 10 death In Saigon ; ing Ihe council, which adjourns: the main impact of the Trans· will soon be Illentified. would be covered by the com· The agent in charge picked Tuesday. Neithel' was Itlen. 'I today unlil next September. i Canada Air Lines planc which In Ottawa, Transport 1\1Inl· pany's own insurance fund. It up. It was shortly after tilicII amI officials could see, The provisions go into effect: crashed shortly after tnking off ster 1I1eIlraith said In· the 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 24. no apparent political motive. 'Dec. R. : for Toronto from Montreal In· Commons late Tllcsday he M the other end of the line , ' . . .' 'fhe one new pri\'ilege ex· ~ ternational Airport at Dor\'al. cannot yet rule out sabotage FOUR FOUND DEAD Too Much a male voice tohl sllecial TORONTO - (CPI - The One set fire to hiS gasolllle· tended hy the decree, formerl~': Offllcals said tile forwanl as a possible calise for the ROSELLE:"\I J ( 'P _ agent J. GortlDlI SIIanlilin an , soal:ed clolhlng on a .Ire~! cor· : belonging only to cardinals.' motioll of the plane and what crash " •... .~) A lure of a haggis was too ner and hllrned for 15 minutes . ' • .. family of four were found deall : attempt would bc made to mnch for ~Ia~'or Philip , .. 'permils all bishops to' preach. wus beIlevClI to be an ex· He was ~sked by OpposItion i in their home Satm'day nigilt.. shoot Lee lIarvey Oswald, ' Givens. , Earliel, school childl'cn pass. ,~ntl hear con~essions anywho:c' Illosion on imllacl carried bits • l.eal~l!r. DlCfenbaker whet~er: Police said it seemed apparent' t he man accused of assassina· Ile broke his inaugural de- · ing a slIbllrbhn cemeler!' found 111 the world anstead of only an of wrllckage Dml human reo : prel!ml~ary ~eport~ of the Ill" th:lt jhe father, despairing ov~r ting President John F. ICen, · cision 10 avoid banquets until · Ihe charred corpse of 'another, L1wir tlwn dloces.es. mains Ollt in a great fan west : veshgnhon might dIspel rumors, the death of his wife, killed I,is : nelly two days earlier. · he's settled into Ihe mayor's man who nppnrentl~' had jllst i Lnrge~)' te~hl1lcal, .the ~Iecl'ee of the actual crash to a dis· i that are rampant. . . two children with a riflc .. s· ~ight Day seat by· trying the traditional 1\1 i i ,.\. I Justice Department · bUl'lled himself ' dealt With dIspensatIons lin· tance of 3,0n.) feet. Mr. Mcllrarth smd he has re· they slept and Ihen turned Ihe · Scottish dish of sheep's in· llin Max . . Illsunl cases eoncernin~ the The DC·SF was believed to; ceived no report from the in·! gun on himself. Police said the. source, relating the slory 13 31 nards and oatmeal - and No papers or Identilication Im8ss. handicapped priests and he just. abollt on course after I' vestigating team. and there· I wife appal'enfty died before the Tuesday, continued: 21 27 weer found on either hody. com plica led marriages. making its take·off and turn fore wouldn't rille out any i others of natural causes. 6 As soon as the anouymous • downed a second helping at rD. 10 23 · the' 125th st. Andrew's Day caller hung up, Shanklin tele· 22 :19 phoned FBI headquarters In ! diner ~(onday night. 17 35 Washington. lie was oTtlered ! THE COUNTRY PARSON ~6 34 to pass the warning on to Dallas police. At 2:15 a.m., he called the ~ies police and county sheriff's office. lie was reported as· . , sured that Oswald would be well guarded later that day when he was to he transfer· ·· .. 7:32 am.. red from city jail to countr jail. At 8:15 a.m., Shanklin again telephoned Dallas pol· ice, this time passing the death threat directly to Chief Jesse Curry. By noon, Oswald had been removed from the city jail .,~. building. A night club own· . er, Jack Ruby, had slipped "We've exchanged Grand· ~flto the crowd of policemen pa's thrift and hard work (or MONTREAL-These are fOIli' or the seven' crewmembers who were killed In the TCA jetliner crash' near here November 29. All 111 passengers aboard and reporters covering the a credit card, and a pusb the plaDe were al80kUled. Shown here (L·R): L,J. WalllnltoDj K. CrelghtoD; L. J, Slagltt, and L E. ZlruIs, (UPI Telephoto) transfer. button." ,,

I' " , . ,~, %-'l'HE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1963 The Woes of Babysi . , ; o~ , ·r~RA's . Sex ,Scandals'! • ' Boost'. By HAL BOYLE "We're running Iowan clean! OVef .I ji; : I " ," . NEW YO~K (API- R,emarks diapers. If you have to wash' "I'" and. , . I ': ,I f t d .•,t i that babY'sltters get hrcd of a few, you can, last·dry them' Was nm n,t . ' II', !Inc , 'I"" ,I' Comeback In Britain hearing: by hanging them in front of the. ~fcte~d:nl. ' , "It's such a bad night out kitchen stove." , "So Ofe tUne." , ", : ;. ':'\' ~. . that my busband and I decided "If you get hungry, be sure, Elsie rrbh"e lIe:e I Christ of Communism." r , . !'. : LONDON - (NEA) - Moral , " ! Re·Armament, the quasi·religlous Because its organizers are we'd stay home, so we won't and make yourself a sandwich.' Short' of . de;r. p8\' . I : gl'OUP founde~ by the late Dr, hazy concerning the source of need you after all. I'm sorry There's some leftovel' chicken I ca~h, ~ ,I " their finance, MRA has also been you had to· come so far in such in the refrigerator that's ~een next' ~ou next ' , I •• , . ; Frank. B.uchman, .Is fihdlhg IJrit·. . ain's vice and security scandals criticized by trade unions dS be· a pouring rain. Here's 50 cents there for days and days-and I to add .or,lh? Ar.1 ( for your trouble," hate to just throw it awny," ,[rom thun whal I " d. , i lush tiBstureland in which' to ing t}le tool of big business. graze. . Although MRA preaches the reo "You mean theSe high school "We're going out with the' "Wen \ I,st li~.e.' , lnpartieulal', !liRA leaders cone illation of class inteNsts, girls have the nerve to charge neighbors next door, 50 their the lie.'. \ell, 't'J~ 75 cents an hour for doing prac· three children will be here lun tellinn ,lmiJahY.s:t:er to , , , hBl'c been cashing in on thc pub· many unions claim that it Is , tically nothing? Why, I was while we're gone. I kno:v th"t; "'OllIJn'l e a~t. I.- , !iclty recently giVen to the Pro· essentially antilabor. \!Ount Kat : " three years out of college be· watching over six kids can oe a mYsel[ a dmlnd . snowst j. ~ fumo and Vassall scandals to The group's real estate hold· I pay a, [01' a ;VJ ' J ai I : demand widespread moral re· ings include two hotels and n made, that kind of nuisanc~, but we'll you \\'h~l ,:et [the rem ! . I form. (The PrDfumo affair brae' string of chalets over·looklng money." dime an hour more for thc ('x. e. °btIiCopters, " , kctcd a British Cabinet mlnlst~r Lake Geneva, switzerland. Its reo 'Th" I'tti . tra trouble," DJ" at dPII • IS lS our I e !on, JUlllor. e.S 1\' a treat 011 Mackinac Island, Mlch" : with a 21·year·old call girl, while You don't have to worry about "Mind you, I don't want all',' St.TOllO:o>to 'C? (ronl a co has a~'Commodations for 1,000 the Vassall case involved a him biting, It's his little sister, 101 your boy friends commg ~1i~~leys jlil!er, ;1' Ihe p\Dun homosexual spy at the Admiral· persons 85 well as a 'Ioo'seat theatre', and television studio. Cissie, who bites, Junior just around here while we're away.' ,trovcII aturca, .' ty,l tries to stamp on .your foot I've read a}l about these tcpn.' d'Jw~t ,the sccor/. animal was "Britain, the nation which Meanwhile, Howard spends to protect much of his time In spreading when you're not lookmg," age babY'sltter orgies ,mrl 1\ 'C 01111 apart~!:t humbled Hitler, could be de· "I'm dreadlully sorry. but our don't intend to have any of illn" c~nd. OCCun'r.t of thc " stroyed by moral rot:' is the the gospel of MRA abroad, jl~rt· television set broke down !his them in my house," ct ,OUIS . beneath sermon now preached by ~l1B, ticularly in Asia. In between I, afternoon and I haven't had "Please read me this fnil'v s}:(,[ Ollt a ' I \\"ood cn pa j, Morc recently,MRA has been trips, he has written books which ; time to get it fixed. I'm afraid tale, Etsie. It's my very mosi. i 'i ~I C lam~s i~ Ihe , lnctuding the Royal Family, the have sold 5 million cDples, and he has also authored 14 plays. you'll have to read the little est favorite. I could listen to it: blan'ed departm,nt British Broadcasting Corporation dears to sleep," over , , . and over , , , and bcd' [ t~are!es~ , nnd Anglican bishops in its at· He even finds time for larming or ',e fire. I tacks as failing to gll'e a mornt HOWARD: ThDse In Sul£olk. 1 I j lead to the nation. neell stopping LIp. Thoile who were predlctm~ I . . ~ . that the MRA movement would 1· iJelng pro· Nazi. Himmler encour· I Thanks to these hard·hitting not long survive the death of I aned it in Germany, and Dr. its founder, Dr. Buchman, are I tactics, MRA has been getting B~chman once remarked, "I I \\'idc press cOl'erage here. Aiso thank God for a man like Adolph now eating their words. MRA Its receipts arc lip. The move· Hitler who has built a front line is in the chips lind seems to be ment's income [rom gifts an.1 of defence ag'ainst the IInti· riding high, legacies in Britain alone noll' . I:UUS to wcll ol'cr $600,000 a year. The man lm'gely rcsponslble the fur ~IRA's resurgence hcre. IS "Black Sash" Looi~ for lean, dark Petcr Howard, 54, who inherited founder Frank Buchman's mantle when the jato Women of Other llaces ERlell OLLENIIAUER-the new first secretary Of the Socia. • tel' llied in 1961. list International Is not a power ·politiclan .. He believes In real. Until recently HOlI'al'd was JOHA~NESBURG ' n ,rc,su cnt lei s I a tion and convoys of cars and pcILILons West ~erman Social Democratic IBrandt had barcly a chance to : . should I'cluse to consOl't with gO\ cl,nm white gSUPPOl-t for the and have sent out thousands of g Party IS hcld. becomes a statesman in his own YOUR NE !. t ,'an>' whosc hahits arc known gro)vm l overnment's polio pamphlets by air, train :md This is the second time in the country. And yet he has been I ': tl~ he debased," Howard told n:j(~:.tlo:...n..!ag~1S~I~~ed~g_a~(~lm~ir~a~ti~on:,~cv:e~n~ro::a:d.:.to=-:al:.l.:.p.:.art:,:.S:-Of:..-t_h_e_c-:ou;-n_try, history of the Second lntcrna· the approvcd head of the Social " i ~ an MRA assembly, "Thev should c~s, a tional that a Gel'man has been Democratic Party (SPD) and :' Jet it be known that they wilt k M t I entrusted . with the leadership, represcntative of R democratic 1.1 not attend plays Ol' public pel" H L,· es on rea :And th.e .hie of this outstand· Germany in many foreign coun· formanccs which honor dirt ,md e IIlg soclallst proves that hardly tries, Erich Ollenhauer nCl'er .. I: uishonol' God," It a bcttcr mnn could have been desired "power" but according Royal I' • • • ~ LONDON (CPI- An English 'mercial thrust, a br~wny me f' I 'I"~ , \" d I' th t P ,. I I' 0 c of ing'pot quality shot wlth hints 0 chosen, to the tralition Of his party : I gam, III cmall( Ill!: a 111" writcr says Mon rca lS n I I but yet "cxpan5i~e The highly gifted young edl· preferred to be executor of th~ : ' limnent should inl'cstigate the the few cities left whcre one can v 0 ence, ." ' torlal assistant with thc "Mag· majority's will, This is a gift :: t Pr,i;;ti~\h~r~~~c~S\~agdcr C~~~~:~:i ~~~t~~~ ~~:ne::zZl~~us:x~~~t ge~:~~"ngeai:1~~~~BU~~~'S G~' deburger Volksst!mme" news· that will help him in his new I,: I' paper was always called "Herr position "among honours and . 'i I "nBC of sending "a spil'ituul once chal'acteri~cd ,New YOl'k omo~:on~~~al~;' :::::I~ conc1udc~ Gehelmrat" (Privy CouncU· offices," t; , scwcr Iiowing into the homcs of and Chicago, lI1splrmg young, ." ti e" There are gifts for everyone on your list at ," lor) by his friends, They reo The rise of the lInknown , .' ;. t hc nation," Howard neglected mcn to "go west." • God eVidently took no c . ; ,. to mention the grounds on which "Here in Montreal you can spected the 18·year,old brick· worker's son to head of the Royal Stores, Here, you can do all your Chrisl· he based this conclusion. Istill undm'stand what it means layer's son. Many nights were Socialist International. was . The Anglican bishop of South· to stand on the edge of a new T· 100 spent discussing the problems ,that of a "clean" politician mas shopping under one roof ... in the wark, Dr. ;\Ierl'yn Stockwood, world" writes Jamcs Morris, n urnlng Of the workers' class, democ· and unllodrlnalre l\Jarxlst. He r i' has also come In for Howard's roving corrcspondcnt attach~d G Bill racy and dictatorship, was able to Interest even his friendly relaxed atmosphere of your neVI Royal attention. In recent statements to The Guardian 01 lIIanchester She ets I In the early 1920's whcn political opponents, I Howard has hinted that thc and noted for a string of cvoca· youthful agitators cleverly en· . - bishop is trying "to drag the til'e travel books. tlced young idealistis to the He has no personal enemies Stores. You'll enjoy shopping here .. , evr.ry· : even though he did not spare I church into the political arena Montreal is the only Canadian BRlSTO L (CPI - For her Communist cause, Erich 011 en· • i an'd to make it the lackey of the subject in his nell' book, Cities, 100th birthday, Mrs. Henrietta hauer had already decided that his criticism when he thought it thing is so brand new, •. experfly designed I lelt wing," which roams 74 of the world's Field receIved her best present the way to socialism could only necessary. In his forty years '. I Such attacks, when not bacl,· most atmospheric places Irom in 35 years-a visit from her gained via democracy, of party work Erich Ollenhauer so much to choose from ... :;0 mcmy extras , , t , !. cd up by facts, smack of dc· Addis Ababa to Venice, Bogota son, Bill, who emigrated to Can· Ollenhauer's at the Weimar has remained a warmhearted magogy, in the opinion 01 many to Katmandu.. ada In 1928. rany of the Socialist Workers' man even though his earnest· ",, ' , : . obscrl'ers here, After watchin;: Morris sees the fermenting Bill Field, 61, and his wife ness has often been smiled at for your convenience, there's so mu:h 10 SEe, :L11 , Youth (SAJ) in 1920 created , :1 Howard on tetel'ision rccent ly city of French.Canadian conscl· Tillie travelled tD England for a scnsation. The 19·year,old as lack of humour, And yet he ; , one British commentator liken~d ousness as a stimulating hive fir the occasion from their home at was then elected secretary of even received the "Ordcr of the to make your shopping a pleasure, not a him to a snapping lo~ territ)l', students ready to debate and ~outh Burnaby, B,C" where he the SAJ. Helatcr became head White Vest" from the annual , Othcr complamts con c c ,'n arguc anything under the sun- IS employed 3S an account· of thc newly founded Socia· Karnevel (Mardi Gras) parlia· chore. Every single gift you choose from Royal .i '~!RA's usc 01 photogl'aphs and "something like an eastern San o££ice manager by the B,C . list Youth International. lIis ment in Cologne for his sharp !'.. , I' cntiOl'scmcnts from the great Francisco, with a touch of the Co a 5 t Vegetable Marketing .' ' objective, calm manner en· wit and his sood humour, Stores gives you a little something extra thai I'" l and ncar great. Endorsers range beat to it." Board, " abled him to Intellectually un· il", from former Chancellor Konrod "Nobody not even the nngri· Mrs, Field received a con· I ite Europe's youth, , Menauer to Conrad Hunte, cst of youn~ men could call gratulatory telegram fl'om the STUDENTS ARRESTED shows you mean the very best for tnem. And "on,ening ,batsman fo~, the \V~st ;o.iontreal dull. Shc ~ay not pro. Queen and also a vi,sit from the Erich Ollenhaucr was the RANGOON, Burma (APl­ lndles Cl'lcket Team. Such en· duce much great art or quil'er. lord mayor of Bl'lstol, Atdp.r· man who paved the way for a The Burmese gOl'crnmcnt !Jas you pay no more tin lots of cases even less) . dOl'sements arc. olten misrep~. ins: philosophy, but at least she man Mrs, Florence Brown. '1'he new understanding between the arrested ao students, including .\." sc~ted, accordmg to MRA s tries," younger Mrs. Fie I d com· Socialists of the victorious coun· three coeds, identified as ring. for Royal Stores quality and friendly personal el'IUcs. mcnted: tries and the vanquished after leaders of Friday's rioting at • • • It Is beneath this "froth" of "She is liS bright as 1\ 1945. During his voluntary Rangoon University. Authori· 'Belore the war, !\Ioral Re. conl'ersation and learning that chicken, She can remind Bill emigration that began in Pra· ties said most of them are attitude. Make your new Royal Stores your .. : A~mament had a reputation of Morris scnses a belting com· about his schooldays." gue and ended in London, he known to be Communists. one stop shopping center. We nave everything

.. : you need for a merry Christmas, The forties - wonderful but vulnerable years The forties are rich and satisfying years for most women, Children are less demanding by then, allowing Mother more time to relax and enjoy herself. And since income is often higher many Royal Stores , women can turn to personal interests they couldn't afford before, At the same time they can be vulnerable years, will gift A woman widowed in her forties needs a sub­ Ern Randell stantial income to keep the home going. If she Representative ST,JOHN'S wrap your doesn't have this income she'll have to go out Tel:B6372 to work. Probably the kind of work she was doing before she married. M. E. Vavuour purchases But twenty years have gone by, The methods Representatlv!I pir ST.JOHN'S • Simply take yo~; GIfT she remembers, the equipment she's familiar TehB6372 chases to the FRR with-all will be vintage 1940. She'll discover she's competing for jobs in distinctiVe WRAP COUNTE •• ' R, F. Macleod seconcl floor. with younger well trained people, Li~e will be a tough row to hoe. Representative One sure way to ptevent this tragic readjustment is to invest in ST, JOHN'S Manufacturers Life's permanent insurance, It combines family income Tel: 66372 silver and blue protection with the advantages of a sound personal investment. Call the . Man from Manufacturers and ask him to help you check whether you have enough permanent insurance for your cUn'ent needs. FREE of Charge / MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 532-63 ~" . .I "~ •• 01 I 'II Hinders .. Lift Of ro In Ii' ! . ,I,. ,~I",!. I , . I I , I I ~. I, Caribou i 'II'" 11('11'11'" The two big vans cnrl'ying the )Ial ,. cnl'ibou arri\'ed in Millinocket e ues ~ ~:\l'iboll: i I' " 1[1 Ihdl' lll'II' Sllnda~' nnd the animals Were '; ~alah[tin Tile,· ' t~kclI to the corral to rest over· Waterfront workers returned to work :pJnl "Inrlll h:lltl'tl night. here Tuesday after a noon-hour meeting call­ , I ,ix. ' The first try at airlifting th.em ;~:"::;Ining ed to hear steps taken in an investigation con­ .: rl, l'lI(1i filrry, ,11'llS made Monda)', But fIrst iOl r Inll~ the ,there was too much cloud cover cerning union funds, I; (lI;ral al the 'Ol'er the mOllntaln amI later All stevedorin~ work on the waterfront IIl1lain to n ,therc was too milch wind for the nlO two hea\'y jet'powerej helicop. ceased shortlv before nooll as a special com­ 'I ,II' ,\"1':'1'1',,(\ in tL'l'S [rom the Lakehurst. N"J,. mittee set lIP~ bv the Longshoremen's Protect­ ·".,,'[tl i: [nOlI! Ill(' nal'al ail' stalion to do the job, ive tTnion hegan a study of evidencc that \1\1- ::,1 t"I'. rl)Wr':- wil:ih " td( .' . authorized cheques had becn drawn un uniOll lIl'itl'ol" , ~~~\,1". "Ill thr , "n nalkt in a r,ll" funds. There was llU official comment 011 how ,'Xl"I" mlleh the unauthorized cxpclldit1lJ'cS involvcd. EPASeeks llnioll solicitor lames A. Gibbs said 'l'lt Ill' ,t art"[1 he I~I I' [ [,1'.,,1'J in 11I'I,r, ". had hec1l askcd to atlcild the lllcetilig which III' ;OIlI"tOlIl I 111111' he l1escribed as "all iJlqllit'\'." "a~{'· f~ew Stop L1nioll president William Brc'f'1I was Otll ,. ,;,1. ll"l'r till" i \ of (own and could lIot be reached for CO\1l­ \'i'fI1l13Ir, ',nil iJiHi Eilsl('i't\ Provillcial Air- , ,\IIUSIIIIS RUTTON-~Iayor 11. G. R, Mews pushes a button to I CHANDELIERS-One or the new chandeliers donated to thc' , , ~llr In uw:r Iii,· I I ment. \l'a'.s las llHl( e applIca· IIgh! for fhe first time six chandeliers donated to Memorial I unh'crslty by the clly council. Cont:lining 18 lights the challIle. Work at the docks came to a halt whcII · '>1 !,,((f1111t' lil!' 11tH" Lilltl 10 the :\ir TranSpOl'll Unll'ersity by tbe St •.Jobn's municipal council. : Uers are bung In tbe dining hall of the university. · ~(' •. )I,inr l\I'rli. Board for permission to' (News sta£( photo) I (News staff pholo) i workers left their iobs to attend the mcctiJ1~. :,_::t: t (\ 1'(':I"':~, . ,";Ollle· operate a re,!!u\ar passen- t L-______, ': .. l'l'I!1dl'l'l'. To ,ml'!i~·;lIl C·t P L· ht Memor,·al "',hed in 1I0rthl'l'I1 !!('r flight schedulc from I y resen 5 , 9 5 .:~:. J9P\ll\:tfl,ri mort' here to S"dnc\' and llali. Mayor H,G,R, lIIews pushed bers of the municipal council !be heights achieved by their In two roWs and are suspend· Lo1lgeI· Christmas :;;Jf; 2;0. T:II' .Ile\\' fax. EPA President WiI· 8 button Tuesday artel'lloon Mayor JIIews said the conncll predecessors, ed from the ceiling by six· '·"i:,::11 h~' '1'l1('K tl'i'1Jl " . in {\d:a;l~l' [or liam Harris said Tucsda\',. al the dining hall of Memo· was happy to present the President Raymond Gushue foot chains. O'Penl·ng Dor DOSeO Thc al1lllication will rial Unh'ersity and six giant chandeUcrs to tbe university of the university told the To add to the atmosphere l' I chandeliers blazed with light on behalf Of tile citizens of gathering tbe nell' chandeliers of the dining han president he lwarcl h\' the hoard: for the first tillle. St. Jobn's, and he hoped the were specially desiglle!1 for Special 31'0111111 6:4a ".m. 011 the Lewis· The fire c()mmls~loner's were 62 fires attributed to 597 were In residential prop· and 4 women losing their 'I' night for the Korth Atlantic. ened defence spending at the ,':! !:o"\'11 (:Ilrin~ the. Ilorte to Embree highway. report sholl'S that 628 of tbe the miscellaneous group, and erUes, 41 In mercantile lives. I The ship arrived Dec. 1 and military installatton. : CC:. GiU:Il~Il;1ll1 ilnd ' Clarke WRS gettlng ont oC fires were covered by Insur· I was quite an attraction for local Esau Thoms, president of of :!Ir HOIP,: n IlBrkccl car when he was strurk. ance, \\'ltll the financial loss A M 'fi dl d F;. " I residents as it is a rare occasion the Newfoundland Feder· tota11lng 81,026,077.32, Out "lrl~t I when a Japanese ship docks in alion of Labor (CLC), has of the total fire figure, there 'ew oun an 0 I port here. Crew members of called for secondary indus· at lie died immediatel.\·. The other rel,ort tells of were 129 fires which result· the ship also had a field day tries to be established in the cd in losses, antI which were anj manl' of them could be seen area "10 take up tbe slack" ·ist· tlil' £In!ling of a \\'oman's dley hnd)' In the waters uf tile not co\'ered by Insurance. '~ ~n K · · Cl b on Wate; and Duckworth streets i ill employment. harbur at ~Ian nay, St, It was revealed lhat un, (or e I wa IllS U S I with their cameras. ; ~lr.l'homs !>aid he believed the ~l;lr~"s liar. known origin has lIeen de!,lg. ' . ! The ship is a mother ship for Argcntia would meet ~he fate nu!t'd for the majority oC the . two smaller ships anti a[ter' Uf FOl't l'elllJel'rel\, a r.s. ,yal lOut TIlt' hncl~' oC 50·year·old lIrc~. 174 o( thcm have uot: The fir.t Lieulenunl GOl'er· I at the Keltigrews Kiwanis the mel'ling. Speakers were Jim leal'in" TokI'O in mid,Odober it lIIi1itan' bast' near st. .John·s, ~Irs, 1I1·ldgt·t ,'lrl'hilll was heell cllncluslvel~' decldecl.· nor's training COll[Cl'l'nC(' to he: Club Building. AI'l'hibald, 8('11 l.'land: Don will b~ Ihr~e year" hern1't' ,he "'hii'll bus been dosed. her, JII' ,till ,,'('Ii' CUlll1ll b~' n re,~eue lIarly i Following this, slIlokers' I·arr· : la'ld in a Kiwanis Club hOl)se: ~laI'Phel'"on. C. Strong and K.. retlll'llS to hl'r home port. L..______~, 11' IIhrn·ahlllll, IIr ~Iollday. The womilll ha!1 lessness Rccounted fol' 131 of . !'ast oC Toronto took place Dec.' A report CI'OIl1 Kelligrews Winsor o[ St .fohn·s. .-----.,-.. ,-- !,tJII!" it;tlllIUUrl dlsallpenrccl Crom her homp j , II, 01 ~t. '.h'llIl·~ Surlllay night. ~!:~e~5;0::!:1 I~r~~'e r~~ s~~: -·N-"F·-P"-A-· R" -e-'-p- I ~;:h L~~~~~Il~~t t~~"C~tol:J:~~~!. re;~:l~~b ?t0kt~~ma~c~~:~/ t\~;~~, "S u r prise thl'lll'lIi1I'lltiarv ort-- d" If ADS , )0. • arate categories are S397,' club presided ol'er the meeting' Ihe goal COl' this year in Ki·: tros 799,67 anti S51,619,54 reo with some 50 delegates in at·lwanis is SC\'cn c1uhs tor the' , ~eije\(, Ihr lill' foot spectlvely. Sh I tendance, representing the Ki· I wholc dil'ision. and p~rhaps onc Wid see, 1lI:1) !oulh haI"C Jlfeei' ToRe ... The next major causes of Out ort y wanis Clubs of Carbonear, Bell' dub [or division numhcr 12' 0 U Help Hamilton ill all atlt·lllllt. the fires was stoves, furnaces Island and Kelligrews. anel an increase in member·' ruibrn' ill the and boilers and electrical The annual report of the The theme oC the meeting ship. State SecretaI'), Pickel'sgill re· whether this wcre

The would-be robbers held ! : . up three parish workers of St. I Theresa's church at gunpoint I Reports and demanded that they turn ol'cr money they lVere CArrying. ,. ~ .! 'rile workers. Ron Byrne, An· WEEK-END SPECIALS gus Kean and William Kielley. Jobless ran fOr a nearby building and one of the attackers fired a ON' SALE 7.30 P.M. THURSDAY NIGHT,

shotgun blast which hit Ihe 1 Increase steps of the building and bare· ' 5th DEC. - ALL DAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Unemployment Insurance Iy missed one of the workers. : Commission here has recorded an increase of '2324 males and I OR AS LONG AS QUANTITIES LAST . 27:1 females for November, over Octobcr 1963. Ne W Board: : The Increase in unemploy· . I ment brings the total unem· St. BOYS' CARDIGAN TYPE ployed men to 6766 and 1257 1 e. cion women, up to Nov, 29. OILCLOTH The announcement from the , UIC office says that in compari­ ! son to Nov. 1962, there arc Is Formed JACKETS I 1426 less male and 133 fcmalc, , , More than 15 memhers of REMNANTS seeking employment. Up to Sizes 4' - 6x 1 NOlI, 30, 1962, the figures were the NeWfoundland Board of 46" Wide ...... 50c. Yard , 8192 unplaced males and 1390 Trade formed the nucleus of a Reg. $1.94 ) unplaced femnle applicants, fourth section of the board '.', Tuesday evening. 114 Yard Pieces • I •• 1110 •••••••••••• 65c. j I This section known as the, NOW Yz PRICE ""97 c, Financial Section will probably 1 V2. Yard Pieces ...... '...... 75c. t No Trace receive official recognition at Two tone cotton plaid the next regular weekly meet· Limit 2 of ing of the council of the board flannel. with contrast 01 Way Friday, a board spokesman Each Item ReMP and civilian searchers said. \ corduroy front. Per Customer are still searching In the Kelli· He said in the meantime, grews area for some trace of plans are being made for a A practical. gift for ,a Personal Cyril Way who has been miss­ second organizational meeting Shoppers only. ing from his Kelllgrews board· which will probably take place smc!ll boy. SEE THESE I Ing hOUSe since Sunday. \ next week when the board No Mail Orders A dog was used in the search president JIIichael Hope wilt bc In th I~ CONGO-Signalma~. Edward M. TlIIe)', St. John's, .servIng with the today without result. present. WATER STREET AND FRESHWATER ROAD Ihe e Congo Is. nDt examlnln.ll a. Ilat, but, buying. bananas from Ibe "banana The searchers combed the Chairman of this nelV scction I kam:etaehment each day wltb tlcr little girl. The 20,year.old slgnaiuian Is a woods around the area and is ,lames Nesbitt and Ken Johns na delachment of No, 57, Canadl~n Signal Unit. (National Defelice photo) found no trace of the man, as vice-chairman.

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''', -"-.-' .... ~ ... ~", ...... -._... _ .. .._ _.. _.. ,;...... ;..----_. , ,', .'I't" . . , \ I. 11 ,', ' .\...., . I': , ~I 11", 'I' 'I of its particular goal. The fed­ vices, pcnsions and even lotter­ , t· I 'n:, j" , , \ , "Give Him Couple of ASPir' ., ,1.1 THE DAfL t~ NEWS eral financial position is tight ies, But thesc, considered both a , > 1: and the arrangement established at committee and plenary levels. And Drop In Again Some Tirnl~, j: ! '.' Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper at the 1961 conference was de­ were merely a canvassing of )' ,,:. \. J11' ; . ~; signed to last until March 31, problems and ideas to lay the ;!' . ;,1 : 1967. groundwork for special confer­ . ..,' '!'he SEll'S" a hlor~lnl paper , I n"n.v .... :. .•. ,' I'r', '~~. ' 'M.bll.hcd In 1891 Ind publl,hed al the In the end, while Saskatchew­ ences. N.". Bulldln~. 335·339 Du.kworth \ " , Sl" St. John'., Newfoundland by Roblnaod an and Prince Edward Island The question of closer liaison and Company. Limited. , made no bones about publicly and consultation was indeed the ".. . MilMDERS OF '.'I~'I .1· t i TIIIl CANADIAN PRESS expressing their dissatisfaction most important aspect of the .o' r , I The Canadian Preu 11 excluah'ely with the revised arrangement, Confet'ence. It was agreed that , (: flllllled 10 Ih. u.. I.r· republication .1 all newl despnlch.. In Ihls paper eredl~ all provinces got something. One consultation at several levels is t'd tn It or to the Associated Presl!! Ot Reutol~ .nd also Ih. local new. pubillbo major concession was the de­ highly desirable on a continuing cd Ih.roin. All Pr... S.rl'l.o. and 1•• lur •• rtlel .. cisio:;) to give them 75 pel' cent basis. Indeed, important meet­ ,i , In Ihl. papcr are .QPYfI,hled and Ihelt STU rID: I~ r.produ.Uon \I pr.hlbll~. of their succession duties. This ings on special subjects of com­ Nol only .!: . "dul " . went a long way towards pla­ mon interest are already sche­ j. cating British Columbia, meet­ eluled. Dominion-Provincial Con­ pupils a n:.\RLT StJll~CIIIJ'TIOS RATJ;S faBlIlY 0 Canaaa 512,00 ptr annum Memb~r, Audit Uurn. ing Quebec and giving some­ ference will also be held more Unil,,1 I\ln~dllm and all Al (as bek~~~ lorelin counll'l" SlMO pcr annum 01 Clrcul,II •• thing 'as well to Ontario, Anr~ frequently and WIll embrace the • lI'ea I AU\liorlled a, ,",cond cia" mall by Ihe willI Dlb IJost OHlee OC'l'artmcnt, ottawa and (or the point was clearly made that full range of matters of mutual made hil pa)'ment IJ( pllita.:e 1n cuh. • the revised fiscal arrangement concern. to elders is a temporary device and that The outstanding fact of the Ihey werl it must be ultimately replaced Conference is that there is this wasn t WEDNESDA Y, DECEMBER 4, 1963 "unlns~ ;:, .'11 I I,il' I 1,1'1 , I I III1 ",'01' 11,1" ,1011"1"1',1 ,11'111111 •• '1I1111.1I1111111l11""I'II~IIriII' '11'1',1'111 'II '1""llllllllIllillll'II:II'III:I~ by a much more satisfactory agreement to work more closely The unal I I .. j. Iormula for sluiring the wealth together and to provide for more /;. lad an. than any that has yet been de­ frequent and even regular ex­ suting A Very Fruitful Conference ; ,j . goole I vised. changes of ideas. In this respect tD II Last week's Dominion-Pro­ ended on a general note of har­ The Conference also dealt the effect of the Conference has whether II vincial conference may well mony and goodwill. bOdy CO~ with a variety of other things. been to establish a new basis for l.rnlt'aro fa ha\'e been the must imporhlllt Much of this was due to the These included the so-called closer understanding and co­ 01' its kind but this was [01' a very notable diplomacy of Prime Min­ conditional or shared-out grants, operation which should make different reason from that put ister Pearson but that would not national economic policy. hos­ for a stronger and more united forward in adnll1ce to empha­ have been enough if there were pitalization and other health ser- nation. sbe its ~ignificance. any real divisions of a gt'ave Then it wus suggested very and disruptive nature. In fact, For Truth strongly On many sides that the the earnestness of the provinces To Search [ate of the federal system was to preserve Confederation was 'TI1ere must be universal satis­ insoluble que:;tion the actual at stake. Premier Lesage's 50- revealed not merely in what faction with the decision of guilt of Oswald, called ultimatum on federal they said but also in the plans President Johnson to set up a More is at stake than the 111at­ withdrawal was much discussed. they made for future consul­ powerful, top-level commission tel' of who planned and com­ N eWfOUlldland' s Share There was the conflict over pen­ tation. to seek out the last vestige of mitted the assassination of the sions. But overriding these fi­ There were some substantial truth that can be discovered Ia te President. J us lice itself c1S Out of the revision of the fis­ an~' concession to the nancial matters was the feeling differences in the initial sub­ about the assassination of Presi­ practised in one American cit~· cal arrangement that was set of the ~rO\'inces for more , ~. ; that had been built up over missions, principally on fiscal dent Kennedy and the ('vents is now a "ital issue and until out at the 11)61 Dominion-Pro­ the natlOnai treasurr . " some months that cl'acks had questions. British Columbia was that followed it in Dallas. the truth. so far as it can be re­ vincial Conference and became eHm·.t was made. It 'left I' I:''" 'J' appeared in the foundations 0\1 opposed to the equalization pro­ vealed, emerges, the issue will effecti\'e on April J, 1962. New­ provl11ces di',atislied but ,I At the moment there is are Whate\'el' basis there may ally but totally from the field of under the chairmanship of Chief S:l.~il:?OOO to the amount she is j:', , by the murder of Lee Harvey ?n a grO\q!i rate of fire ~t! i' have been [01' building conjec­ direct taxation. Quebec sought Justice Wnrren of t11e United rccch'ing this ycal'. Oswald while he was in the cus­ 111 tax ~'Ield, and other 111 tnres on these premises, it cer­ a larger share of income and States Supreme Court has special This could v;ell bc regarded 01 tody of the Dallas police, This sticks. But the estimate:! 'II tainl~' did not emerge at the corporation tax yields and all and wide powcrs. It ",ill be ren­ ::.; a windfall. a word much em­ 011 murder prevented a trial. It abl:, clo:ie and :his means " Confel'enl·c. Ancl \\'hile it was provincial succession duties. dering a sen'iee to the United pln,"ed in the la~t budget speech. may ha\'e ended for all time any from the domillj·ulI.uro1,,,,r', ":1 true that in the interim revision There were some 9thet· points of Slates and (0 history if it should There \\'dS no prior assurance hope of determining the moti\(~s cdl arrangements \l'ilI ," of the 1961 agreements some difference, But it is doubtful be able. as a result of its in\'cs­ that a fcderal gO\'crnment, con­ ..,I provinces suffered disappoint­ if any province expected to for the shooting of the Presi­ tigations. to disco\'er all the fronted \\'ith ,"et another big de­ other three Illillions of II ment, the fact remains that it realize more than a modicum dent. It has possibly left an facts in this tragic episode, fit:it. would feel able to make in the 190i-65 h~cal \'ear I , ' , , I • , • • : •• "j . ",.. . I I' 1,1 , " Safety Lies 'It: Arts F,estival Launched ~ I I, A Commonwealtll Arts Festil'al. to also the Feflival of the City of London glc unit of moral power in the world Conullonwcallh organilations in edll' "~ I 'I , Only In Law lake the place In London and several and Who is known in Canada and Aus· for frcedom of man. "and the things cation. ,,['ienee, commerce. mcdicine and " SliP' oporl. nnd the Fcstil'al was \Jcin;! or· I: '1\ Jly BIIUCE n10SSAT other Britlsh cities in September 1065, tralia for work in this field. that are right and good as against , , " I was launched in London on Thursday Lord Balfour, cxplaining thc reasons pression of man's freedom and things galliwl in order to fill thc nc~d for a " , I I'·' !lic\l'~paller Enterprise ,\ssn. (November 28). for the Fcsti\'al. said that the Common· which we feel arc \\'rong," link in Commonwealth e~pression of , Britain's Secretary of Stale for greatc~t ~in· lie went on to say that thcre wrre the mts, The people of the Unitcd States of wealth still prcsented the Commonwealth Relations, :'III'. Duncan America mllst sllrei)' he repelied nolV at The ('ilie~ of Cardiff, GlasgoI\' ami Sandys, told the House of Commons thnt The the ~ickening cost exacted from them l.iverpool had agrec£! tn join in the "': the Government welcomed the proposal. its annual mertin,;, propo;Ed ,. j b:- the strains of violence and ex, Ve.,th·al as national centrcs and they If sufficient suppor! could be obtained duck stamp charge along t~1 trell1i~m which hal'e run through this No Novice To Foreign Aid had heen selectcd spccifically because from other CommonwealLh countries. he Statcs model. The p"rpo;e " cOllntl'Y lor al least a century, they were main ports for two·way Com, I said that the House would be t.skcd to By PETER EDSON 1:,\ ~IA Y OF 1961, .JOllNSO:'\ wcnt on help fin~nce the pre;erlalion I In 100 years, (0111' presidents hal'e WASHINGTON CNEA'-"I'vc always R round·tlle·world mission for Presi· monwealth traffic, fowl breeding .rounds. In~! , " i approl'e a guarantee against loss up to j \1 I. clied at an as~as5in's hand. Attempts been a boostcr for Lyndon Johnson," the rient Kennedy, to buck up South Asia, there is a fedNal fee 01 53 I .c 80,000. He added that the Govern· ~Ir. Ian Huntcr drew a picture of .. I ' wcre mmlc 10 kill four others. Thus B and to get first·hand knowledge of the ment would be prepared to advance a new President of the United Statcs -aid what was contemplated. prefacing it for a stamp hOllght b.~ duti Ollt of the 20 presidents we hal'e had some months after he hecame vice presi. PhilippincI;, Formosa, Hong Kong. at post officc> affixed to sU11 I .' In that span hal'e felt the perilous pres· small amount towards preliminary ex· with the remark that the contrast which penses. dent. "But I admire the way the young would cmerge from placing Common· liccnccs. In :hi! COllntr)" cf ence of the fanatic. senator I put on the Foreign Relations In Saigon he signed a new aid Bn(l isslle of huntin~ licence! i! I , , At a press conference in :llal'lbor­ wenlth artisls and their art in juxta· This is n land whose whole beillg, Committee a few rears ago is running training agreement witll Vietnam. In ,cial malter, Therr appem to )! ,,: I ough House, Lard BalCom' of Inchryc, po,ition lI'ould ~il'c the Fcstival "a " , whose crucial liberties. cnn finrl lastin~ thc Foreign Relations Committee a fcw Thailand he gave assllrances against in the idea, The pwer\'l:i~l ~ .! ehairlllRn of a non·profit making com· unique position in the world." ~afcty ani)' in the quiet orderliness of years ago is running the White Honsc. thrcatcned Communist attacks £rom the wildlife rrSNII'('C; of the the oroccsscs of law. pany which is organizing thc I"estil'al, north. In India he spcnt two days with described the aim as showing "the "1 want to sec the job of president It was rcasonable to SUPPO\C that rcsponsibilitr hoth of Canail ! What happens to that oeace anll that ~ehru, I'cviewing foreign aid pro;!rams. '.' widely differing cultural intercsts run the way I'd do it, and President almost thrce'lluarters of thc world's United States, 11 i~ goin, t~ order when a president-the hi~hcst culturcs would bc rcprescntcd within creasing cxpcndl\um, \n III . , .i through the Commonwealth In positil'e, Kcnnedy has done thaL" .Iohnson relurned from Pakistan symbol of thcse \'ital clements-is thc Commonwealth, he said. )!r. Hun· as the popula!io1 ~rows, llol! exciting and stl'iking forms." THIS RE\,EALING LITTJ.E STORY is recommending more aid for thai strllck down hy \'iolent me~ns? tel' will travel throughout the Common· life) rcfu~es will hal'l to hi What hallDcl\s, too, when his evident The Duke of Edinburgh will be I'ecalicd now as an indication of two cOllntry anti he advanced by fOllr chairman of an advisory council which wenlth to audition artists, negotiate and these' in many caSIS ~iII '1' a,sassin is killed 11), another e~tremist things: The Kennedy forcign policie~ months Pre,ldent Ayub Khan's visit is made up oC a wide and distinguished with gOl'ernmen(s, h n · 5 ca our you til as a country, from th~ fran· moved forever from the great struggle. close relations with Secretaries Rusk and festival of Commonwealth films.. might rather than Cana dtan ,', IN EUROPE, DURING IUS FIRST also be arranged. uch IS Il" tier charaeter that so long has marked there are men among us who say' he McNamara, CIA Director John :lIcCone federal conccp! as.mdern YEAR in the vice presidency, Lyndon andtd much of our Il!e. deserved his violent end or who cannot and White House Aide McGeorge Bllndy. 'l'he Royal Academy has agreed in separatism which 15 ~u~ Johnson was sent to a nuclear test ban neU ~, Certainly. however, this unseemingly be troubled by his death because they He has found them all to be brilliant principle to hold an exhibition of bec today. ~Ir, Ben . 'on on conference in Geneva. At a NATO I· aprnl endorsement of extremism takeS strengtll disapproved what he stood for. men. "able to use their heads Cor treasures from the Commonwealth." to sound out pub IC dlr meeting in Supreme heatlquarters near from the selllsh Indifference, the cal­ If, then, We as a people are to gain something mare than hatracks." Other exhibitions would stress special fore he puts ottawa un Paris, Johnson spoke for the United culated permissiveness, the flabby moral any lesson from the President's death links with Commonwealth countries. our "righls." fiber which underlie our turbulent, com· and the equally horrible 8ssault on his states in support of "a true Atlantic Changes In staff are of course • • • plex, growing society today. assassin, we cannot stop with putting In community with common institutions." inevitable in time. Some of the more Two conferences. one concerned with • rrAIf.l Five months later Johnson went controversial aides around the White music and the other with young archi­ ~IORE THA1\' 0 Not enough Americans appear to fuller check the hnatic!1 who do these j N 11'1 care deeply about preserving the very twisted deeds. back to Europe as spokesman for a House will probably be leaving soon. tects, would be arranged. Port Arthur e lotll heartland of .the freedoms tlley enjoy We must speak out, ns Chief Justice 1,500,man reinforcement for Berlin. to no one's dismay Imt theirs. ~Ir. Hunter concluded: "If this Fes· ottawa's Mayor Char OIfl III -tile core of law and order. Earl Warren has just saId, against those Mayor WltIy Brandt declared that' Bul President Johnson does not tival by its success stimulates enough lias gone into a tanlr~~n lfi~ We cannot' even summon up .suffi· who "spread the venon! whleh kindles Jollnson's visit "erased any doubts have to bulld up a brand new ad. interest for a second festival at ,some tbat the Royal Ca~ah lis jUlt clent concern to atrlke an effective thoughts (of violence) In othcrs. among the people liver UDlted /ltntes . mlnistrallon, starting from scratch, future date in another Commonwealth moved to Hull, whre the Clpjtll blow against a television world which We must find a way to make a whole suppo\1 for the city." ' country, our dream will have been ful· Ottawa River from to carry on his foreign policies. of these non,polilic.al. _./P",,' In almost childlike simplicity, sllouts nation, In 'Its unfolding maturity, care Johnson conferred with Chancellor It Is a continuing operation. filled and we may perhaps be per· .t us dally from Its screen, In program marl' than It has ever learned to care Konrad 'Adenauer and his ministers in mitted to look further ahead to the dustries should be t ·t il aftet; endless program, that to Inflict up to now about disarming in fact and Bonn during this mlnsion. When he came This is perhaps the best assurance setting up of an Arts Council of Ihe parts of Canada, bU I~rk tl deali!t or Injury by violence 15 a proper In Spirit not merely' tile violent extrem· to America shortly thereafter for his first there is for allied foreign o!fices, Commonwealth which will carry on far a lot of missionar)' dl's !Ill where there has been some concern some people thai canlnd I!t IJ courlie to wise decIsion In a free land, 1st,' but all who lend, him crltic.al support oC!iclal visit with President Kennedy, into, the future the work which. with t wal ' TCJl" many, AmerIcans, while loftily by preaclling the hatred wllich feeds Aden~uQr wcnt to AUstin for a speech that there might be a complete change the Government's support announced to· rise in East ot,~ llecrtlnJ vlllence, preach hate, discord, his dark purpoaes. : and 'spent two days on the L.B.J, ranch. in U.S. policies. day, lias now begun in earnest." Ottawa. . :L; :- THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWfOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1963-5 \ ... , ' 'WHAT AND WHERE? 0 0 0' ••• ' 0 • 0 0 ••• A news quiz game for readers' In each of the numbered spots marked on this map a newsworthy event occurred recently, As a news­ ~ , ! paper reader, check your memory and your knowledge by identifying the event thrcugh the location i The accompanying box will help you do it. . . OPEN : i . , , 8: a.m.-S.30 p.m. , ; ~4~~ Monday Thru friday. I ;.' I : !I' I 9: a.m.-l p,m. ,t ·4· - I~~ 111' t· . ! ! ! , l:lll~O~ Saturdays. . "llt'SI'E" ~~~ . lI'a! Tho,l~a~ \ ~ I ":;rnIlIS as I Sll'I'lll I ·rr ll1 : InMrd he I ~I " t enl)' lias he I .'.,1 "nunrc"b)' lUpUS alike, bU~

I~nllll' 01 '~Iants "0 bt Ila! then ral· ~11~lin~. lie ~Ild ~isll other Child· ~Ide hhll,cll Db· · 10 rider! bl' mOl" W lIere around, '.I,n t prstcl'lng · >unlnSllrrahlc'" Iht Unlnmrrable lid an,l onr Ilay ~iltlng ou a nrst II00t r~~s. lie 13 Imn tl\O I Illher tht hrat of MATCH 'EM UP What occurred where? Look at the map and match 'Iclf could do as up the numbers with the events listed in the box at fOilI and If o Ignore school bells. o Desert war. the left. Then turn to the answers all this page and' Muld hatch. o Landmark passes, o New dugout boss. see how well you did. Score yourself 10 points for Mlln' liaS not it h'N .~ Takes hat out of ring. No lunar competition, each correct answer. A scorc of 20 or less indicates Iha and It srrlll~ o o . nOli Ihat Trickle of grain. you'd better start reading the papers a bit more. A o o In the Lions den. score of SO-you're rairly hep. A score of 75-you're mlthrnl3tlcs reo I o Razor tongue stilled. o Gold is forgotten. him all his liIr. pretty sharp. A score ai' 90 or more-congratulotions NOW . , . LIGHT UP YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS AND to a real news hawk! In additIon I ... - ...... - ._---- r~prrlmentrr. · - DECORATE YOUR TREE AT THE SAME TIME WITH THIS luder. HIs 1II~1. =ark onr ,hrl! m · fltt LIbrary anll I FREE OFFER , dewn the line !Would ~ave Died Shoes Leave Footprints rlllrdlm 01 ron· 1;ldln~ had (0 bt Famous Make e 01 Ihe train II a Il.yrar.old il~Y~~~~E~~~E~L In Course of History CHRISTMAS he sri up a , ,\P Religion Writer ~IONTREAI, (CP)- At vad··ltions there were codes of rUleslnesses of their enemies on the along lIith mn· i If Jesus had lived in the m'ld· 0115 times through the ages shoes governing the wearing of shMs. sales of their sandals so they TREE 'laboral0r)" · ern age, he "might ha\'e died have served as status symbols The type of shoes a man wore could "enjoy treading on them ,.""omn of I ba~· !In the concentration camps ~t and political trademarks. signified his social and profes. at every step," LIGHTS I the Second World War." And 150 years ago you sional status and his wealth. Until 1820. one iast was used i His apostles "would have mr-t couldn't distinguish a rIght shoe Men indicated political sym. for both feet, with no distinc· fREE i their mm·tyrdom, not at the . h . . . h d) f Th I hands of the Romans, but in the from a left shoe. pathles by t ell' shoes. In Eng. lion between l'lg t an e t. e Eliznbeth Hammond. director land in the time of Oliver result was that shoes took on With Your Purchase ~ ol'ens of the Christian world." of the Shoe Information Burelu Cromwell, the cnvaliers wore, the contours of the foot only in I They were ,Iel\'s. (If Canada, has tumed up this broad toes and the Purit311s the course of weal'. of ! The lines speculating about il1telligence in the course of hel' pointed ones. Pom·poms were As [01' tollays' shoes. Mrs. !how they might hOl'c fared in studies of the history of shoes. worn by men and women as a Hammond says, lower heels IIPRESTIGE" WITH EACH 55.00 PURCHASE OF • the present centuI'Y were part I b'bl' I t' h " I't' I I' tOo I ~ d I t I I ~or.n... I"of a television dramn sponsol'cd n I Ica Imes, 5 e sny~, po I Ica comp Imen 0 r~n~· an casua s y es are a so a .• 1 shoes were used as legal ten·! land's ruling House of Lancas· sign of the times-shorlel' work or LIGlIT FIXTURES YOU GET FREE. ttlnE: II It h 1I.e :, some time allo by the t:.S. No. '.J Ine do.,. don t 'tional Council of Roman Calh. del'. And in the early Greek, tel'. weeks, mOl'e leisure and the $2.00. !:lld of lhc world! ollc ~Ien. EIlYPtill~_.~~~._~om~n civili7.8· Egyptians once painted lil'~ov:.~~~ sllbu.~b~___ _ "ALWYN" \ '·bulb set of Tree Lights worth ; It re(\ects a major effort go· LIGHT WITIl EAClI S10.00 PURCHASE OF' I pnWlrT 'in~ on today-in Protestantism. · I: lIolr dog~ hilt •Orthodoxy and Roman Catholi· FIXTURES, LIGHT FIXTURES YOU GET FltEE 111011 a Irll' hll' i cism-Io get rid of a twisted Iboard. \' fl. the : note that hns at times enone· A I5·bulb set of Tree Lights worth $01.00 11 tomiM. In '\·oIlSly been presented in the bUlion ,·rat·S. name of Christianit>'-blaming • WITH EACII 525.0<1 I'UltCIIASE OF · \99. a starrd)' rat I,Jell's for opposItion to Christ FOR THE GREATEST · prtdlctrd the c nr! ! and for his death. LIGHT FIXTURES YOU GET FREE In Ihe )Car 1000 : This objective was behind the VALUES IN LIGHT ~I IISI ml (·state ; recent introduction of a docll· A BeallUfuI AII·Vinyl 6 fl. Chrislma; I Conl'ent. prob. Iment at the second Vatican FIXTURES LOOK OVER 10 be knolln In · council in Rome. clling the Tree with 64 branches, Grcen or Sill'er. illl II a good, gen· i 'churchs "deep bond" with THE DISPLAYS AT Valued at 510.45. These trees are reo When tht world : ,Judaism· and emphasizing that · In Iplnnln~ It~ i"the responsibility for Chl'ist's on O'LEARY'S AND TAKE usable year after ~'eal' and must be seen tried to mclnd death falls upon sinful man· Ind fnur hun· 'k'i 11\(. '" ADVANTAGE OF THIS to be appreciated. two nrl;hhtlr. I ~hcrc Is nath.lng. new ahout communities' tillS. ~Ollccpt - II 15 standal·t1 SPLENDID FREE l'llhr land title. ! Chl'lsllan theology, and always GERTIE' I\·j· ,has been. . 1.1 I' .; Roman Catholicism simply Is CHRISTMAS TREE : trying to correct false implica· LIGHTS OFFER. lose i tions about the matter. Other DEMOGRAPHIC :r>ERBY-Newscllarl records world population changes in half a century, :I'ation ,churches have been taking sim· plus one decade, among the 10 leading nations, Length of bars shows population In 1900 Iitar steps. (ieft) and in 1963 (right). Despite partition of British India into today's India and Pakistan, , In ~h~!r current .:ltADE DECLARATION .fI..'..l::* ~ ;P~ ~ .-I!I...I:f;/"r'::\. ~~a ','0 ,::',?.f,~;";";:r *"r 6;~:r. i'~:' both countries are on the 1963 list. Indonesia (formerly Netherlands East Indies) has J.YY'" • • ~ ~ ~.;::::r ~c o;yr ... :; Ii ""'Y' ' Y"~ \) .r'"y-l of $3 r~Plrrd.. , ' i At the 1961 assembly of the moved up. Brazil has become the first Latin American Dation to make the "Big Ten." I)' duck PIIII.OSOI III-.It 'World Council of Churches rep· Data from Population Reference Bureau, 10 sute .' ROt:~n, TOO! Iresentatlves of m 0 s t ~ajor Decorate Your Fireplace with I,,·, 01 .,ERTlE: II'h.l h the I Protestant, Anglican and Orlho' BIRTHS PER MINUTE lltteen a phIIMOp .• dox churches made a similar These Handsome Gifts For the Home · :)';Ilist? i declaration: Sterling Fire Screens ...... $21.95 up i "In Christian tcaching the his· i Sterliug Fire Baskets ...... Sl2J),j each toric c\'ents which led to the D ()- I crucifixion should not be so pre· Sterling Fire TOllg Sets...... S' .J •• ,J up I sentcd as to fasten upon Ihe Brass Wood Carriers ...... $16.~,j LIp I' og to ! ,Jewish people I'csponsibilitics '. , in all I which belong to our cOl'pomte

,\1'5. 'lore brothtr lIrnn' I humanity, lind not to one race 1 i ". 'r to be \lrote lIk'r : or community. I I "J cws were thc first to accept srs will I I : 11011' ran I I,Jesus. and Jews are not the , land~. onlv ones who do not yet recog· Add that extra highlight La the · , TEE;\·,\f;ER Inize him." .. , . entrance of vour home with distinctive i i , As for the crUCIfiXIOn Itself. ; ~ our ··~·~'··;"\lI\ "h~a'I'.rr··nl'.i in Its historical. setting, it ac· Door Chimes by Rittenhouse .. ..$6.75 to $125.00 · , Ie· ~"nl'IO'fOlh blush tuallY was carrted out fb Y r,0' Is \lId that a wife man Iroops. ~n or ders 0 a ,0'

FOurtcenth h d man occupation governor. abet· " . tie a i ted by a collaborationist party. WORLD ASIA U.S,S.R. , . ry wefk so I the Sadducees, which ultimately (Excluding U.S,S.R.) (Excluding · ., at the stor. Iwas repudiated by Judaism. Practical gifts for the man of the house · , lr~U~th ~dn't Baek in the 16th century. th~ PROCREATION SWEEPSTAXE8-0f the 220 babies born every minute the world over, : . i :McCraw-Edison Power Tools Priced as Low as $17.88 for San-!er dllr. it's p;lce~ees~ I TRrOemntanre.Cematphhoallscl'zeCdOt'h' natc chi rl.ost more than half-UO a mi~ute-arriv~ in Asia, mostly In India and China, The popula· I tlon of the world was estunated at 3,180,000,000 in mld·1963. This was an increase of Millers Falls Power Tools Priced as Low as $15,98 for EIec. Drill Ie died for "vices and crimes . . . 500 million since 1950 and equal to the entire population of the world in 1650. If growtb I· : Quality Mibro and Millers Falls Hand Tools in all price ranges. !: 'I rer! pel'1letratcd from the begInning rates rem'ain unchanged, there wll1 be 18 billion people on the earth within a cent\ll'Yl .. , . prol'ince of the world to the pl'esent day Data from Population Reference Bureau .. ___ ...... __ _ t, : 'inre ol'er thlt doctors won't and which will be committed ------.-.:.:=:::..:::.:::..:.:...:.:.:...:.:------­ ~ I ; .g can noW th . berausc Ihey'd to the end of time .. , . In this "j Ti i tlr moneY'making Rullt are Involved all who fall ; ~',: ~y ~pent frequently into sin." AUTOMOBILES A 0 THE COMMON MARKET ~. I. I · wJllch it And for the lady of the House Pop-Up Toasters (2 slice) $15.95 ., i areas are Despite the basic doctrine. , how eve r, combinations nf top-quality electrical appliances Kettles ...... S 9.50 "1 1.::'.1 church.and·state arising after f· j. • • 300 AD set off a long. dismal Hair Dryers (5 position ... $15.50 .. I' nArlST Hand Mixers ...... $16.50 ·!; ~ : chain of persecutions of Jews· Steam Irons ...... $14.95 Time5 which went on sporadically for ,1 ,~ . ratism 4)/ 1.500 years. erupting again in Fry Pans ...... $19.95 Hand Mixers ...... $22.95 laUer.day Nazism. .' -ws the ALL LESS 20% ritish ns can uth aJ the 7 HURT IN BLAST demanded THURSO, Que, (CPI-A fur· nance explosion Saturday In· .. , I' lett would jured seven employees-two of · ; opinion on them critical\y-at the Thurso · . . a under Pulp and Paper Company in '1 this town 25 mlles east of ot· CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS -',1 tawa, Delma Sabourin, 41. lind ]1. • Marcel Charlebois. 32, suffered General Eleetr~e Light Sets ...... :...... $1.29 up . i- . severe burns and were taken to hospital at Buckingham, Que" General Eleetnc Replacement Bulbs, as low as ...... 6c. each in critical condlllon, Only one of Vinyl Chrishnas Trees, green or silver ...... $5.95 up the olher five men required Lighted Christmas Wreaths and Bell Clusters ...... $1.49 up hospital treatment. will only trult their own qUlI· JUST 300 sheets %" x 4' 4' Pre finished Masonite Woodgrain Ifled physlclanl.-Remember, 1965 1970 Panels, slighrly imperfect. ' It 11'111 be tbe billeit leather ARRIV~D NOW ONLY ...... $1.39 per sheet In a physician" cap EVER, B.lgium.luxembourg 810,000 1,350,000 2,300,000 be when can announce wllh Franc~ 5,545,000 9,150,000 13,900,000 absolute truth "HERE IS A CANCER CURE." W'lt Germany 04,700,000 8,200,000 13,800,000 Send your questions to Gertie' Italy ( 1,995,000 4,300,000 8,900,000 Dale, In care of General Fea· 0' EARY'S - SH'AW ST. ture Corporation, 2110 Park Ave. N.th.rland. 540,000 '900,000 1,600,000 New York 17, New York,

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, . '. .', 'j' ~ .: l' " , .i II' I t \ ~ I; . a-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1963 I, ;},:·'jl. ' '1; '. , : "l';'.. . BrookS Picl , . ,~. How To Keep Your Child Healthy At School , .' ;','. ! 1, il ~ . ; , ~:. If frcquent colds causc your I' . t ' '1 Socia 1-Personal child to miss school, there are ouse "'1','.' it:,:' things you can do to minimize ,. ,"' .' them-in spite of the fact that . .' his playmates are ideal cold perl , .' carders-and yonI' child may ,,, --Column- , .~~.,; ~:---:. " ....:>- :.:::...... ;,:~ ..... -,.;..,.. , ", come into contact with more ••• -Qo [. than 100 othcr youngsters dur­ . Dear Ann Landers: Ten years a" -, ,,' • i', 3:'l'1I ANNH'ERSARY ins. They retlll'ned to Topsail ing the day. a. gIrl who t?aches psychology. Sinre 'JUr 'On " :IIr, and lIIrs, N, C. Crcwe arc on Monday. ~~ that s , IjI IjI IjI cIty we don t see them I'ery often J e in i ' Nceh'ing the congratulations of A leading drug company ~I\e bOut, showi t visit, perhaps it's just as well. '. udgm, h) 0;\ their many friends on the occa· CINDERELLA DANCE sn>'s Amcricans clltch about a o[ a h' when h sian of their 35th we~dinge an­ Gamma Chaptcr, Beta Sigma three colds apiece el'ery year­ Their eight·year·old son sal'S · . d .. ' and d her in the 11 nl\'ersary which they cclebratc Phi, held a Cinderella dance at and it's no coicidence that the comes t a h15 mm. He is rude and eli' O!CS , , , first wave o( colds usually to·day. They were married on the Old Colony Club on Nov. 22 rupts adults when they are speakino ,re"pew~l. simple coincidcs with the r~opening Dec, .4, 1928 at Elliston In the with Evan Johnson's orchestra the whole world rel'olves around h' o· anell'~hl\' •. of schools and the massing of Int. ., care, ( Church o( St. Mary the Virgin, provUlng the music. Miss Bel" that c: by the late Canon A. G. Bayly, erly Holden of Phi Alpha Chap· children Indoors. One el'ening when the hoI' \\'~S 3 member of • er lVas chosen as Cinderella and mother askcr! him to put his hic\'~1 W lthin! TV • • The second wal'e of colds, a dress of TO.DAY'S BIRTIIDAYS ther Prince Charming was Mr, replied. "Drop dead." . e In the ~~r,;~, need not co 'Iany happy returns of the Garth Bennet!. Winners of other says the Schering Corporation, day to Frank lIIarshall, Eliza­ prize dances were Mr. and Mrs. comes latcr in thc winter and Shc ignorcd his l'cmal'k and ) I !3. is orten mOl'e sevel·e. These hel'setf. Late that el'cnin~ I told t the hi,,", bClh Wells, Keith Mercc\', David G. Brown, novelty dance; Janet i \ kda"s 1i1 colds al'e apt to he nccnm· < bi- \\,Of , Cutler and Roy 1IIoulton, twist ~hould nol he allowcd to 'peak I,) Ilcr I Ih,J'J:~: .... King Caroline Ford and 111 aI'­ pnnied by an increasinl! muu­ " I . lei II"t <, , doing the Sll'erc(,I AI chlltlren somctimes II' Ilia,. 'r, !:aret Stack who all celebrate contest and Betty Walsh and bel' of secondsry infections. ·, . ' , 1'1 Iht, , -, ~ nothin~ bclt d ca(.I T IIe Ite\·c Il1 allOll'lIl rr tlllr I·r Il;rrro; their birthda~'s tad a)'. Dcc. 4. Robel·t ~Ieancy. spot dance. .. ~ <';011 t Ie f 1'1 ., ~ colorful jump pre,s I llmsclf Im;tead of hUl'I'ill" I' I ,"""~' t'l • • • II ~ll1aliel' run of spring colds • ~ 110. lIH!lih" 1l0~tYMOO:"l ll. c. WO~mN -Jusl in time for sprin~ I'aca· I was so slllun('11 I t'fluld 11,,1 1'""" " ~h·. and ~Irg. K. (icchan of The anlluall11crtin~ comhined tiun-winds up the season wit,h til ~ct ol'cr it. I, she cr~'II' 01' aliI I"" ,I "I' ",11, Topsail. II'ho \I'CI'C manie:1 on with the Decrmber mectln~ of a snH£le. . '-'1'1:,:, IIlr,' Saturday. No\,. 30, spent their the 51. .Jamrs United Church ])~:"r Slwrl'lllcss: I III>uhl 111'1 '0 . ,. , honeymoon at Karwoo.l Cab· \\'omen will he held in the Dcspite the f:1C1 thut medical I ['rrt,,·,nl.l· t·a.l't sa,l' llIu['h f"r hor ., "III lut Church auditorium on Thurs­ scirnce has nol comt! up with !'Ililet rr"rin~. ,\ dlild's h"'liI'," '''1''",,\ I. . til" -"'('1'1' da)', Del'. 5. at 8 p,m, During a S\U'c - firc cold cure, doctors 11'lll' k'CI I 0 f r hilt then' arr br.'(' "': ,j h Half-Size Trio · r II;', '"' the spccial Christmas program say that there arc sel'eral tIlIg I"JPpy IVlth parents. ' ' "'~ (,f. the Rcl'. F. IV. Bradbul'Y oC positil'e acts which can mini· YOllr child's tonsils amt ;HI~· in ment til' othcl' protein, and. ity well regul. If a flal,('h,.·""1 '1 ':1', .. "" , in~ to stl'ike when resistance hushand rl'om a rlat·chestl'II famil:- Ii:" ('l:ar:;'.·; .. is dOWll. that her dau):!htcrs will he in 11', h,,11<-: "1",..,,< Mature ill.-0L' COTTON 1'ICl\l-:n, " .. , 2. Consult yonI' docto!' "houl POLLY'S POINTERS The ~ Woman Doctors cold medications rill' childrcn. near 01' Cotton I'irk"r: 1t"'IIt'n hlp~, \" our doctor is the onl~' per' when T1IIS becomcs a ('oll'!tl"r,'t;"n in 'r:!:t!:: son who can pI'cscribe (01' your Parent ! a hushand. Peoplc are ~ln',I'I\' ,~rUin~ child as an indil'idual-and it's o Urged to Wed wisc not to tl'y to do it YOUl" DOS'T !'ITY TilE OLIJ FOLKS for wacky cnough re~,olls II itlllllll ,(:~il:l to thc list. sclf. or try to cut adult pills GOOD THINKING, JOE BY MRS. MURIEL I,A "·UE ..... CE . in half to get a "junior dosage." To meet ccrtain re­ • Dear ~lrs. Lawrence: I ha',c Male Doctors quirements . for child • sized to object 10 what you reccntly Dcar Ann Landers: t 'an ~ (iii hC~l) :rr ~ : " MO:-lTREAL (CP1-Dr. Doris dosages. the makel's of COl'iei· wrote about older people join· feci so stupid when I l11u't mak.' a l'fllI'l(,I"" Piel'i. a general practitioner din antihistamine cold tablets BY POLLY CRAMER small plastic paint buckel is ing in >'o\ll1ger people's parties. cause I nel'er knoll' hal\' to e~;n)'('" 1:1:, ,:',1:, ,:::, .: from Corning, N.. y, sa~'s if a ha\'e del'eloped a chew)'. ideal for toting shampoo, rinse Why shouldn't a mothel' in 11 er one who has lost someone 1'10,1', woman doctor wants both a cherry - flavored tablel called DEAR POLLY-I am one of and dusting powder to the iiOs be inl·ited to a barbecue marriage and a career she )'Iedilets, which is espeecially your male readcrs. My wife shower. II also prevents bl·eak· gil'en by hcr daughter'S It's not too difficult if 1 he rr:','ln i" .. pl'oduced for children. Its pur· would be wise to marry another wantcd her old mctal kitchen age of glass bottles while friends'! I saw mv mothel' quaintance. 1 simply sa)'. "Yo II 1:" .. P !::" , , doctor. • pose is to help get cold symp· canisters repainted but they showering. This bucket i s through the last yeai·s of her when a dear friend or a do.c I"'h"~"'" h,,: d,'[·j':,::: Dr. Doris has been in prac­ toms under control. haLi such a lil'ely pattern it also a pel'fect size for \l'a~hing life and knoll' how many of my seems cmpty and inadequate. , ..... , Vp.rsntile pullol'el' tice with her husband. Dr. Ste­ seem cd a shame to cOl'er it. out small pieces of lingerie oi· friend~ resented her prescnce \'cn Pieri. for the last 18 years. 3. Insisl on proper nutl'ilion. 1 took pctroleum jelly and a cleaning comhs and brushes. at their pal'tics. But I think Are (here any .'pccial ml," 01 ('nr.,h", <',r' turns classic shirts and slim The noted medical authorit)·. .' .... :J "I don't sec how I could hal'c child's paint brush and care· In he tween times, it can 'Jr I'OU should hal'e criticizcd ~uch on the bereal'cd'! Rerclltl)· I't' m

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~~O~~ Pic~en on Sewing 'THE·D.oCTOR'S MAJL,~(l ! Women '. I I , I i Dresses for , i Drivers Drugs Work as Tea~ , I , , TORONTO-It's no wonder therc were fcw women drlvcrs perky Look In thc early days of motoring, On Diabetes Ins~ pidus buttonhole on the shoulder They were scared stiff to get may be used, The facing of behind the wheel. BY WAYNE G, BRANDSTADT Incidently, there is no re­ the jumper should be cut lation between diabetes insipi· large enough to extend out Not because Ihey were Q-I drink enormous quan­ dus and the commoner dia. " to the armholes' and as deep afraid of traffic or respon. tities of water and have to betes meJlitus, usually refer· :, ,", as the tabs, so all can b e sibility mind, urinatc once or twice every red to as just diabetes. In dia· , stitched around at the same hour, My doctor says 1 have betes insipidus there is n 0 time, Turn the facing to the The real reason was that diabetes insipidus and that the sugar in the urine, wrong side: stitch the lower they had been seriously advIsed only thing that can be done to edge free of the apron, thcn by medical authorities that relieve me is injections of pit. Q-l hm·e had a vaginal'dis· catch to place with secure slip constant tapping of the toe on ressin. I am getting tired of chm-ge off and on for many stitches, the acceleratol' wOllld ruin the sticking myself with a hypo' years. :'>Iy doctol' says it is trio comely shape of their legs, dermic needle, Is there an:. chomoniasis. His treatment The dress is cleverly styled drug that I can take by mouth gives mc temporary relief, to be young and gay, Make Dragging cobwebs off thc not. for this condition? but it always comcs back. the sleeves beloll' thc elbow loo·distant past of North ArneI" What can I do to get rid of it? if you like, lise a 11cm at the ican motoring, rcsearchers for A-Injections of pitressin bottom of the slecvcs and n the British Motor Corporation have been standard treatment A-You h~ve what is some· fitled facing at the neckline, of Canada's public service dl. for many years. Rccently chlo. times referred to as a Ping· "ision fround this lerrifylng rothiazide and hydrochloro. pong disease because when a item in the Toronto Daily Star, thiazide tablets have been wife is cured she may have uscd to trcat this disease. passed it on to her husband, The yam was in the Satur, They reduce the amount of He takes treatment but meall­ day issue, November 3, 1923· water drunk and the quanity while has reinfected his wife exactly 40 yenrs ago, of urine by 30 to 50 per cent. and so on. Lnfortunately cl'cn '1\ hul This allows the victim to cut when both husband and wife In 8 telegraphed disPlltch, down on the number of in· are treated simultaneously it "," to 1.11 he . originating in San Francisco, Jections, but not to stop them is often hal'll to prcvent rec!1I·· altogether. The tablets work rence. A nell' drug, metroni· ~'l j.!"t. flappcl's and particularly co· cds, wcre warncd not to drIve. best in those whose disease's dazole (Flag),\), is now bein~ If they persist in getting In the nol controlled by the pitres· widely uscd to combat this k an)" driver's scat, the article prc· Ski Look lor Off- Slope Fun sin. They will not work at all disease. Reports arc favorable 01' in a large proportion of th c ·"xiQUI, dicted they, "11'111 soon have a Chcck the skI look for fashion nelVS, For campus, suburbia or clly leisure plans, the parka if You are taking cortisone n~ to I right calf which wi1\ not con· any of the related hormones. patients trcated, but rec!1l·· Is hendcII for off'slope prominence, Reversible Aztec print nylon parka (left) takes rcadily I'cnces arc ohserved In about form at all with the shapely to co,onllnated stretch pants and tangy weather, Bright ta.rtan nylon parka (rigbt) reverses charm of the left." .- 10 pCI· cent. In these patients to 501111 and Is paired with slim stretch pants in red, royal or green, Thesc are Russ Ilesigns, lar costume rental business has a second course of trcatment At first BlItS In\'estigator~ almost tripled its I'olume ia with this drug may result in thought thc neWsman was just the past 10 years, So every· cure. gently attempting to pun a one musl be getting into the leg, But no! The report was Vive Ie Difference act. Q-Is therc a definitc way In dead earnest. The scribe BY GAY:\OR MADDOX The Clothes to tell whether you arc aBcI'· Lightly combine ground beef, If you can't affQl'd to buy gic to sornelhing'? I hal'e quoted a respected source-a soup mix, bread crumbs and physician at that. them 01' just don·t want them spells of sneezing when I come "Ten us how to make a meat pepper with fork; then Jlgh~ly loaf that's different," "Please around after the big occasion, in contact with soap flakcs. mix in egg and water, spoon you can still step out in riches, Docs Ihis mean that I am al· On that day-only 4D yenrs give us n recipe for cabbage into 9~x5\14x2~4·inch loaf pan. Poll ago-a Dr, Herbert R. Stoltz, that is really delicious," Don't be embarrassed, You'll lergic? Spread lop with ketchup. Ba~e have lots of company, Director of Physical Education in 350 degree F,(moderatel BY HELEN HENNESSY fOl' the State of California, had Rcaders make those requests A-lIal'e )'ou tried Hquid Issued a bullctin to prcss and frequently. Try these two oven until done, about 1V4 Whcn a friend of mine was And a final note on how up· soap? public, replies, Wc think you'll like hours, askcd to be best man at a to·date this rental business ------them. CABBAGE WEDGES WITII wedding, he thanked his lucky really is-you can even rent a BROWNED BUTTER- PEANUT stars that he had recently uniform to thwart atomic fall· The start1il1~ neIl'S rend: LEEK MEATLOAF (About 8 servlngsl SAUCE \ bought a tuxedo, Then he out. "Drh'lng gas chariots and us· (6 servln~s) found out that his wouldn't do, Chic Chat In~ the right foot to play tunes 2 pounds head cabbage It didn't match the groom's, Q-My husband and I arc go· with the accelerator is rapidly 2 pounds ground chuck l'inch boiling water in sauce· IFancy, matching tuxedos!) ing to Fort Launderdale, Fla., marking young women with 1 envelope Swiss recipe Cl'eam pan lie had to rent one and was the second week in NOl'ember. two kinds of malformations," of leek soup mix 1'2 tcaspon salt embarrassed about r e n tin g Should we take our summer DI·, Stoltz asserted .. , 1. cup fine dry bread crumbs 3 tablespoons butler or clothes. clothes, such as shorts and '. teaspoon peppel' margarine lIe needn't h a v e been. sheer dresses or would we be i::? 'lie!' oil)' tirc;, Pockets accent Ihe popular "One- of them,"-still Dr, 1 egg, slightly beaten ~ tablespoons chopped roast· E\,eryone is renting every- wiser too take fall clothes?-T, :: ~:~:~s end ~\\'catcl'. 1)r A·linc and add a string tie Stoltz talking - "Is medically ~. cup water ted peanuts thing. You can rent furs and H. r~ b:o:I;~-nl1d YOll belt I·inch wide which can lie called 'bulging skin.' This is \~ cup ketchup \, teaspoon ground black jewels if you're stepping out A-Dear T,H.: You will be .. I as well as nil in front or on t he side, likely to manifest itself any· pepper or silverware and table.a n U. far more comfortable in sum· wherc bctween the ankle and wIse periect girl with onc limb Remove outside leaves from chair combinations if you're mer clothes in Florida at that Do ~tri\'e 10 look efficIent the knee - but usually about bigger than the other," cabbage, Cut into 6 wedges. entertaing at home, time of year, The temperatur~ , :~~?er apron can be in the mornings, and lovable half·wa)'," Remove cores and placc In If you like to ski, you can is usually at least 75. In addl- I)o~~h to weHr as when Ihe family comes' home, Dr, Stoitz said "bulging The British 1\Iotor Corpor· saucepan with l·inch boiling rent your skiwear and hoots at tion fall clothes aren't worn , , i!!:rid, Pockets m'e You can do a lot for family skin" wns due to ovel' 'de- ation, manufacturer of Austin, water nnd salt. Bring to boil- the same time you book your I'ery much in that section of .; ~ s'len a jUlllpcl', mora Ie by showing Ihat you ,'eloping the elongated muscles Morris and MG, is firmly con· ing point, uncovered, and cook tour. the country and you will feel lour jump~r lon~ dress attractively for thcm, covering the shin bone, vinced-and would be more 5 minutes, Cover and cook 5 We al1 know diapers are for more a part of the crowd If ~rol'idc ample The other mallol'mation than happy to prove it-that to 7 minutes or until crisp·ten· rent. But for ladies of a more you don't wear them. . , :r.e poekcl." Dr, Sioltz callcd "bulging dear old Dr, Stoltz was way, dcI', Drain, if necessary, and mature age, mink in all lengths Take alan" some cardIgans calf." Hc said this condition way out on a limb, place on serving dish, Brown and cven valuablc necklaces in case a d~y is cool, a~d a I'ockrt, T~I'I\ is "largely what Its name im, butter or margarine in a sauce- can be rented for the evening light coat would be a good Id.ea. , tn )'our pockel tn The bald cagle was the great piles," Perhaps, somehow, his own pan until golden, AcId peanuts when the boss's wife is t be For evenings you can use elth· side. siitch each ~rmbol for the Iroquois In· Tile sad result, said the shinbone was direclly conncc· and black pepper, Pour over competition. er a light wool or pale fur flap til lhe l~'ckct. dia~ns~' ______-':S~t~at~e~aU~I~ho~r~itY~.~"i~s_a~n~o~Ih~e::r.~ted~~lo~h~ls...:h~e~a~db~o~n:c, ____ .:ca~b~b~ag~e:.::w~ed~g:es~an~d~se:rv~e:..h~o~t.~_I:,:~~fa~ct~, ~1~he~m~u~1t~im~i~lh~'o~n.~d~I~II_~fll~r~s~to~\e::,-_- ______--:--:- scam. turn tu , , catch . ,titch the sides and . ::-;: pllckcts to )eur apron,

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•'.··:If! t-THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1963 • . i.J~ Lettel~S " ll:. To Ti,e Editor • iik& :; : ,("' kl . I' ;' , '.' C . Last week I read )'our ctllumn we aren't skIIng up there yet YOIl keep up the good work. To· trouble. for Youth now arid again for a great sin. Yet the fourth I you stayed home and you hal'e a: )Iol"ie BU!'IIey, · , about Toronto, or should I say and maybe even December at day I was reading what Tony Why don't some people get some entertainment for teen· Commandment says, Remember: to read there is nothing. hoI\' to " mbl~ ~o sh~:r r~un' at Tony SpurreU's column, but this time, we may not have Spurrell had to say I don't together and start some teenage agers. r,·' Sabbath Day and IW~jl iI . any hetter you can do. PCiJp!r 'o/lm~t s". In tbe 1asl ;,: ,". what ever it wa~ ahout the most snow and certainly not now know him bllt I say three checrs clubs where they can go and A S'1' ..JOHN'S ~IOTHER holy. Six days shalt thou lab· i Another thin~ i, at a show rir

I el'cn the l!O\·CrtllJlent. municipal From Ontario. home so if they gol a cal' they liP with life, l keep nine and not tCII. I never that ,1'011 mentioned were the I· Tell CGlIlmamllllcnts II'c;'e fo!' i~ wrong and al~ t .al . i or prol'inrial will lake nolice. • • • go for a drive and park SWIlC I think it's time sOIJli'hod,l' i read anywherc in the Bible that fcw places that people can go Old Te,tament people an,1 ,illlP, on Sun ~a,. are 0 . II HOREn YOUTH Youth Editor: I am, a mother plnce and. then start to mnke did something. don't you? Well' II'C shonld not keep all the com./ young and old, but there is one Ihut still you would ne\"cr Ihink I to Ihe Bible. GOd'· . , • • " of ri~ht rhihll'en, I read \JO\ll' 10l'e and If they havcn't got a I guess I had bcltcr stop nOIl'.llIIamlmcnts. For example. the place )'011 didn't mention alld it, o[ ;:oil1~ Ol1t and committing: S Denr Youth Edilor: 1 am a I To!,ic~ fnr Youlh all the time, car thcy will go ami stand ill I hnpe you don'l think I'm a six~h Commandment says Thou is the Honse of GO'I or to 'murder or adultery ~o if you're, 1'.5.--1 I "I~itor 10 St. .10hn's from On· 1 I rcally like it. and I mllst sa)', some durk comcr, so can )'011 I big 10lld mOllth. And I hope i shalt not kill. If one man kills 1 Church, for In Church you can : goin~ to throw Ollt one of them: Pentceo,t:t ~ mem~r i tarlo, and I jU~1 have to tell you ' ~'ou .10 a wonderful job. I hope tell me what they expect only YOII put in a plug in YOI' Topics' another man everyone says it's I worship by singing etc., also if: \l'hy not throw oul all of them. ! alll 15 ycm O!d~ernlC:! ,- ----_. ------.---.-----.~---.

LADIES' AND MISSES' COMBO BOOTS Ruhber .Pull-on Boots, Ladies 4-10. Black or BrowlI. 5.95 PI'. ~1isscs 11-3. Black onj\', 4.95 PI'. PARKER & MONROE LTD. Topics For Youth IBits and Pieces PI., 1:1 .,;'1 By JI~I STHATTON, Around Town :1" I YOUTH EDlTOH With all differences het\\'rcn . Friday. f)a\"~ hil btln ," I I thelll cleared lip Leo and Carol' Ica\'e from Ihe Air Gathering from a letter seen on this page havc decided to make a try of . sOllie time now and sent to me from an Ontario Grandmother some it again. Grace and John have i not ~o Frida" Ihen people may have gotten the wrong impression also gone back together in the Air Pollee lI"i11 come I" from last Wednesday's Topics for Youth. past weck. They broke up af· him. Too had thnugb b tel' what seemed the true love grrat guy and a lot of I' 1 This grandmother has the impression that I of thrce years. During the time will he >art to !Ie '.I dislike both Toronto and St. John's, but if she had thcy were hroken liP Grace was, here's hopin' '·ou . , read the article more closely then she would have seen with Robin but she mllst! in the Air F~rce Dm. .,'I' have realized John is the one: Francis and Ed ,,~ ; , t. s~cn . that I only pointed out the things that St. i John s hasn't got as compared to Toronto. This for her. : in the Sallie place a , It seems as though Francis: the'e da~·,. e,peciallr , is for grandmother's benefit: ., did not like what was said about i and Hal" hale railed I realize people aren't I , i her in last week's edition' Who's ~cxt Frmkie~ \ skiing in Toronto if of the Y~\Ith Page. Th~ itcm i Thank hnaler,\ f.~ t they don't have snow, was scnt m and because It was I· Da\"e Bum)" bmu;! not true undoubtedly by a. niglll I couldn·t I mentioned the fact trouble maker. : i, company unlil that rather than ice Tony and Flo. both ]iring in 'o'clock when I did , . : I ; ! skate, teenagers in Toronto are planning to comc· to ,Ieep. I'm su:e .., home [or Christmas. Flo is ex· , man\" morr I:ke ~e , Toronto would rathel' ski. Also Tony did not peeted Dec. 23 and Tony the I Da\"~ a greal help. KEt/ I day after. By·thc·way t'lo (Flor·! good work Dm. say that aU of Tor­ ence Bonnell) was asked to he: )Iran\\"hile ;kaling .. ' onto's teens belonged Rodeo Queen at l\laple Leaf: ht.re H\"pr the lIeelf:l I : f to the long hair, black Gardens. Toronto. during the i lar~c croll" th y I e yhour COmpany, ut when men cling to- I Cor the fair arO . 14. BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL ...... BEACH BOYS f.' ge er, you ave to wean them away subtly die of Janum·. _, :.6fiY·' ~ voIced the I r malicious ~ Th . . '(bt fO~ ". \ '. Well you don't have to go to the movies. It thonght Tiley w~nt,.-to work. 15. MARIA ELENA ...... LOS INDIOS TABAJARAS ' :re are seve~al tacbcs to employ to break up Last l'car I tilt ~·~;.a~ ~imple as that, if you don't want to go to FInished, they retraced their 16. SINCE I FELL FOR YOU ...... LENNY WELCH U your triangle but first why not make it a quartet? were ceaturt.d '~lih tracks to Charlie's, As they en: 17. WONDERFUL SUMMER ...... ROBIN WARD You bring a girl friend along for several dates. Either went over/~g thlir '8 movIe on Sunday, you won't go, . I who allen e TWENTY·FOUR HOURS FROM TULSA YOUr tire of 1aying her way s.ug- <,-:.,Persons say you go to a movie and see only ~~~t ~;f e~~~~:;~:~:~~ e~~atb~~~: lIB. i h~O~ f~~n~ ~ill ~nd ances. , Illt!i l~es. on th~ scre;n because the stories are only !'Where's Charlie?" snapped CIne' 19. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A BAB~E:~ J~~NEY I ges IS 11 Y Wvy up or t e other chap might Just The grOUP 5 ltd U . of the gang, in II far [rom gen· fi get the message. ~ctton. ThIS strIkes me as being so ridiculous that Ramblln', 15 I!: ,I If I commented on this statement I too would be tie manner. ~ 20. 500 MILES AWAY 'FR01\! HOillE "'Bg~;: V:ki~ ti If your date insists on the old arrangement, then board magal ridiculous. A fat, oafish-looking man In L" ' ... ~ throw these two fish back in the pool. They aren't 42. his late forties stepped forth. ..,' r d . ~_t3·;aICft!'inrnren'N"~~"IIilU'~~ntil'I.t::!r"~~'a:illCZirm5 rea y. , ,

-- •• __ .... _-...... - ...... __ ~." ... ~ -...... " ..... __ • 0, ~ ...... _ ••• _ ••••••• , •••• ~ THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 19G3--9 istan Dislikes Canada's. Program In,• India Canada has Indicated It Is Ra­ Second World War have been at ASNOYED WITH U.S. tani's detriment Toofan aircraft of the Indian India now plans to incr~a5e tisfied with Its rights of i nspec­ odds for 15' years over the Pakislan's annoyance is lIot Military aid that Pakistan re­ Air force, her armed forces tu 17 divisions, lion to ensure thnt no ptulonium largely Moslem border state of limited to Canuda, It is more ceivcd (and India did noll he· To cap this, the U,S, and Brit­ ,\nd while the Indian Army nas I 11 . ' -the end-product of the nuclear Kashmir, particularly since In· disturbed by actions of the fore the Sino· Indian border dls­ ain have offercd to set up six heen e x p a II din g, Pakistani t 'of, . It.-j", f. I reaction o[ uranium-goes Into dla incorporatel as a republic United states, which foots the pute was aimed partly at giving ordnance factories ill Inrlia In fnrccs ha\'c nut increased ne­ I ' . weapons, the part It administers, main hill for military and eco­ 'Pakistan t he necessary sinews manufacture small arms, Thl~ yrJllo the original li,,'e divisions, But as one semi'offlcial Pa­ Pakislan, exlremely scnsitive nomic aid to India, and Brit­ to meet her rcgional treaty ob­ will be ill andition 10 Ihe [0111' Thu~, while the haiancc in kistani newspaper put it: to any moves Ihnt might make ordnance factories India aI­ , ain, which gives the lead to ligations and also tn create a terms of rtil'i~ions was 2 :0 1 in , II nrllSEY "Pakistan cannot be satisfied India militarily stronger, has othel' Commonwealth counh'ics halance of pOWel' between In­ rcady has, India', laml' in October, 1~62, " IQS,I\ ••. ('orrr~ll0ndflll hy an~' purely bilateral safe­ alrcady prolffiited mildly to C~n· and plays the role of adviser to dia and Pakistan. hy 1!l65,66 it will be 1 to I. fl In contrast, Pakislan ha5 jllst rr ,(P'. - ,'\ mild guards Ihat might be written !Ida over her arms aid to In- the U,S, in respect to Indo­ NO 'fJIREAT one ol'dnal1c~ factory, at Wah, Pai;i~lanis heliel'c that as lo~g \tIll' anI (',m- into the agreement between din, , Pllkistani affairs, At the time of inde\lcnd',m~e, to Ih~ ~Ul'face Canada and India, •••" The Canadian military aid The tolal military aid com­ heing used to manufacll1i'r tr~lC' as Kadlmir rcmains at i55l1e, India received, as a legacy tors allcl other agricultural im, commitment amonnts 10 about mitment 10 Indin h.v the U,S, from the departing Bl'itish ;'C­ India will incvitably dcpiuj' ~cr Pakistanis belicve India has plements, rlll'ces against l'al;istau ralher the knowledge, personnel and $4.000,000 for nicl~cl, win IeI' mil· and Commonwcalth cOl1ntries !lime, fOllr times the milita;'y itar\' clothing, eight Dakola air­ after last year's meptin~ in :'>Ins­ strength, defence production po- TROOP BUILDlTP than Ihe Chin(-;r, Ami this (':,- technicians to produce nuelem' p!::ins wh" P:;kislan protc,ts hombs some time in the future. craft, lil'c Ottcr all'Cl'aft anti an san. het ween then prime mill­ tential and economic resources At the time of thc Sinfl,lndiall Hal'I'ard trainers, ister Macmillan and the laic that Pakistan got. frontier flare - up in Oclober, tlt~ flnw (il We"tel'l1 R:'ms aiel India has dellied nuclear ambi­ try Intlia, tiOIlS. But SillCC Communist tn addition thcre is II low-in President Kenm~rly, was $I~O,· 'rhus, whatcI'er aid PakiH~an 1!1r.~, India's ~l'mcd forces con- China is in the nuclcar I'ace, h'I'est loan, ,uhsidi7.ed hy Ihe 000,000, I'cceived did not pose an~' lIH'eat ~i"trcl or II divisions, eight of The IF(:Wl11ptillil i;; thai A therc arc those in Pakistan willi Cnnanian treIlSlIr)'. ennhlin~ In­ Added tn the 580,000,11110 \1'(lr:h to India, which (hy Pal,islani l'ccl;ollin~' ~t "linger Imi' ~ Il'iI! he I ~;s ;0' feel India ma~' have tll ke,~p ,lin to huy 16 Carihon ail'cr~ft of militnry aid promi~{'(l by the Pakistanis are thcrefore di" \Iwe comhat rcady, ("iner! til s~t\!e Ihe ;,a'lw;;r Ili~­ pnce, [rom Calwla, Soviet Uninll, this jlrmlnces a ma)'ClI to see ahl1os\ all the Pakislan at thaI tim~ h":1 P~!t(' ..\nd wh;l~ ;rloh:,1 \\'~:,tc:'n ,\LltE,\I))' FEARFUl, India Iws also been I'eccil'in)! tntal of S201l,nnO,OOIl to hell) mel't Westcl'I1 powers (and Ihe SlIviet fi\'e divisions, Only in one dr., ;-,tl'lltC:,!y is aPPl'rtintl?(1 here, i~ And fill' Pl1kistan, ah'l'lIlly di~, economic assislunce from CJn­ :1 possible ('hincsr ~hreat-,nlle Union) hclpil1!l India arm, partment, the air force, ,lid I'll- is ~iff:~~,,,rd that thflrc CJl1 lip riO lI'u,tful of India's ~i~,e, plltent :al ada, al'cl':lI:ing ,~2;;,000,oon a that Pakistanis hclic\'e may India has received l.oon,Ollll ~i"lan b:ll'e n >li~i1t ed~e ')I'(>f di~~{.Ing~:~cmcllt l,f~t\,:('(ln I!tdia allll resnurces, this appeal', om· vem' untit the Canadillil IllistCI'· nel'CI' come, ponnds of copper ingots fro!l1 India, This 11'<1, due to her r")Zen Paldstun's complaillt is Ihal inllus, h~' prol:1'Rm In~t )'cm' r~duc~d Ital)', Austnllia has agreen to 01' 11111I'C F-l0~ supcl'sonic ,irt ::lt1(l Pi!~bt~m I.) p:n"(I I!H' \\".1:; il tn $\9,000,000, ECl1nOlIl1C 31d The t\l'O natiuns (Pal;istan India seems to be making cf­ ~ive her $2,200,000 1I'0rth of figh"'r~, !'lIpt'riol' 10 InIH;I', fu!' 1he f,uh·c(Jnli!1('nts· dd('n~ e Ill'e!luminantl)' ~Inslcm: Indin from Canada to Pakistan for' fOl'ts to arm hersclf to such an arms and ammunition, France l/unters, The lmlinll Ail' 1'I'\','e mainl\' I1indul cnrvcd out of th~ mel'l" ran lu about $1;;,000,000 a cx!~nt as to upset completely has ~greed to supply SMOO.oOO is numerically ~(ronger tilon ~1Il1('~,' tile l\a<111!lil' di'Jlltle is Indimi sub-continent after the ye:u" and now is $11.500,000, the balance of power to Pakis- worth of spare parts for -.!~~,_, Paki~tan'~~O\:~.::::'______._>e~~e'L __. __ ._,_.____ .. ______

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By WARn CANNEL Ithese experts, lells what you I jimll1ie~ and 5a\\', nnd drill,? • key, both on the in,ide and out'l Q-Ycah, £lut what if I lost NEW YOm.; - (NEA)-It is can do about il: : A-There arc now jimmy" side, EI'cn if a burgin I' gets in my Ilcl"! with nutural 11L'idc in American Q-How do I co'operate with; proor locks, 100, AmI if they're' somehow, he won't he ablc to! A-Call a lotimnith, :-;ow,lu know-how that the, "Vi8it the burglars? , i made of hardened steel they! open the door and take things : eontinu~, , , , U,S,~," program IS currently A-In many ob\'lou~ ways,; ran'l be sawed, drilled or shot· oul. ~-\~ hat ('~n a 10~k>11~lth ci? sho\~lI1g o,ff (lUr COl,lIltry to 11 Among ,them: hy l~av1l1g your, orr, • Q-Coul:ln't he just take Ihe ,lgall1st a plek'proof. Jlmmj- forclgn cl'lme deteclion experts, doors ajar; by leavtng thc ~e)' I Q \\' Il ,h' . ~crews oUI and P\;i! Ihe whole, pronf, ha,rurncd ,stcel. ,a\l"pronf In the past ycar, U,S, burg-I under the ~at; hy not checklllg - e, II al ~ to stop a: lock oW! lock thai sheen JOllled to a steel 1m's PUI~C(~, o!f a ,rccord, of ~nc Ithe credl!llllais o~ door-to.do,or 1 burglar :r?m br~ak~ng the glass. A-No, ~1(Jdel'l1 srclI!'i!)' ['11, door with one,war screws'! theft C\cI~ ,15 second,S, fOI ,a Isalesmen; by hal'lI1g Ihe SOCial an,l reachlllg lhlouoh to unlock, ginccring has come liP with "ne, A-Hc'll knoll' what to dft, total take of SI71 mIllion 111 pag n announce I'our I'a"atl'on tl d [ I' 'd' I ' , Don't bl' ,<_lIch a worrier, , . C .', Ie 001' rom t le lIISI e,' lI'al' 'Pl'el\'s The .lot IS tlrslnn- goods and cash nl'lkill n burn- I I ' 1 • " , , - .. b I ' " , ? ," II ans 111 a( vance, I A-Man)' folks arc no\\' he, cd <1\ 1'011 can ti"hlrn II1l'm hilt Q-Lbten, YOII startcJ t m n lary a I,no,re, prolltable dll'erslOn I· Q-I nel'Cr do tho~e things, ; ginnin to usc steel doors and 1'011- c~n't t:I\'n t~"l1I the othl'l' thill~, I 11',1111 In know what the than cllstlillng, T, " ' , b '- _., '-' 'C' th' f II t I \\ hat else, locks that are operated bl' a' wa)', locksmith is ::oin~ to do, nOW I,i cat \vOl! ( no HIve , . been achiel'ed without the ro, A-~Ianr people are stilI lax A-Gnod ,!lricf. Therc's lots he operation of thc nation's house- a,bout locks" In these mod,ern ran do, If worse comcs to holders and property owncrs, times t~e)' still ha\'~ old-r,asillon. \\'o\'st. he can always pry the says criminologists amI lock- cd kC),lIIg mechamsms IIlstead door off the jamh, makcl's. And thc following of pickproof locks, Q-I'ry the door, , ,? primer based on interviews wilh Q-I thoughl burglars used A-Certainly, It's 'Illite sim- I I ,------'-"'--', ._-- ' pit', ;';011', to continue, , , ..'"'' • I Q-Couldn't a burglar do Ihe Tulip N~med for ,n me thinl:? n A-;'>;ol\', to continuc, Anothcr way we co,operate , , , Prime Minister I Q-'-I\indly amwel' the ques, A new tulip named after as Franklin D, Roosevclt, Gen- i tion, Couldn't a bual'glar pry I Canada's Prime ~linister wlil be eral Eisenhower and President i . the door off the jamb? making its nebut at 24 Sussex Kenne:ly, I A-Well, actually, yes bul Drive this fall, Darwin hybrids are a e1as, ! )'OU must remember that burg­ , , The Netherlanlls Flower· slfication of tulip introduced lar~ havc to work fast. ;\OW. Bulb Institute has announced by I\lr. Lefeber In 1950. to conlinc , , , that the new Lester B, }'ear, ~Ir, Pearson will be rcceil'ing : Q-Fast? DUn't )'on say they son tulip has been nameli to a shipment of the bulbs this' committed burglary cI'er), 35 honor 1\11'. I'earson's "person· month for fall planting at the; nel achievements as a man 01 grounds of his official residence, I seconds? Isn'l that pretty fas!'! peace" and to underline the In accepting the honor, Mr, A-Good grid, :\O~I', to con- "af£cctlonate' relations be· I Pearson said he would he Pleas-I tinlle , , , tween 0\11' two countries." \ e:l to have some of the bulbs for Q-Well, iSIl't 3~ seconds Onr for the Iload •• The lulip was del'eloped by I his own garden and would take prett)' fasl? famcd Dutch h)'bridist Dirk W,l great pride in dlspla~'ing them, A-Yes, Lcfcbcr who, in his 40 yem of I The ,Iulip ~vill not be ge~eral­ ~ Q-_\ll right. Go on, But get crossing tulips has produced Iy available III Canada unlll Ihe many of the I'arieties whies Fall of 1964 when stocks of the Is there'such a thing as a burgle·proof boJIte? ; YOllr hand off my lapel. Ian Doctors; now' arc favorites all ovcr the pulp become more plentiful in ,I world. ------, I

In InformIng ~Ir, Pearson that the tutill was being nam· Samaritans) ed In his hOnor, Mr. Lefeber Is a 'Tyranny Psychiatry' said the gesture was "In re, of ,I'olnntary relief agency also, Working closely with pnrlnel' cognItion of your personal ;ponsors a Dispensar~' and ~Ia, agencIes In Asia, the Middle achievements as a man of , Il'rnit~' Ccntre at Kharang in East, and Europ~, the Unitorian lIenee alHI of the friendly and Assam: similar services arc gil'- Serl'lce Committee of Cnnadn affectionate relations between en 18 milcs olltside Calcutta, directs 70 major projects of reo I our two countries," Our Freedoms? A sllcccssfullr completed lief, rehabilitation and training, Robbing Us of The giant red darwin hybrid medical aid program no longer USC Headquarter~ at 63 Spark. . , "Street, Ottawa 4, IS now appeal. named aftcr Mr, Pearson is the By WARD CANNEL ,

. reqll'lng USC assistance IS In ing fOl' 310,000 Fricnclship Dol, latest in a sel'ies 1\11', Lefeber I NEW YORK, (NEAl-After '" .\\~'sore Stale where five Govel'll' lars b~- Christmas Day, All con­ Holland, : years of wandering around peo­ I' ment-rlln \lrimar~' health cen- tributions are, tax,deduetibh!, has named after such persons I pie's drcams, is pSI'chintr~' com- I'hrlan, a cloutl of tllI,t,· tel'S hal'e sprung up during the (01' throllgh the ?llaln Bank of ing out into the real world as I lerl)'. Pat ;i~niiil'll ~hc I past year. l\Iontreal, SI. John's). la threat to personal rights and ; 1(1\' Dawe. * I i I" coloured 1':111" ------constitutional freedom? 1 , 'ton, Mutt ,, !:ni'II""r<' "Iw)lildll A ranking psychoanalyst and ," rr, :-;orm * , gift of the l'ni': professor of psychiatry sees " WallY CommitH'p cause for alarm, "II, lan. )I1ke "f, , , )Iartin, people in !if,; He is Dr, Thomas Szasz (pl'O­ " , O'J\iile Deihl. ' nounced sahs) of th~ St.lte II' A hmn this: ~1ii\1I1an, rsc University of NelV York, con­ !mice, \'iIIn~crs . sultant to the Syr&euse \'A ir:!, Don , anv kind' , ' , Hospital, board member of tIVO , , care, Fnnlllics ' ,i "m. to bp .' ',' were timidl)' ' professional psychial ric jour· r f, a 101 ! , trust took the· nals, ancl author of the new ,: " at the anti lear, The' book. "Law, Liberty and PSY­ ,1'i11 six I chiatry," saying Now, Dr, Szasz has nO qliar­ 'I rei with psychiatry practiced ! , on patients Who come vohm­ i tarill' for trealment. "'rhe danger torJay lies," he "One finds In the mental hORpital hllshancl.s wllOse wires wanted Ihe Camil.Y business; ! -. wives whose husbands wanted their freedom, and old folks whose children did not want I. , says, "in institutional and h " " 'I public psychialry practiced in lQ care for t em. I ~ I the law cou,rts and on invol'l wives wanted the family busi-r for psych,iatr,ie approl'aL, ! category of ~hc mentally i~1 untary palienls, Under the ness; wives whose husband" "Ph),ehlatl'lsts and offIcial" we arc ;lurkmg out rc:por.s:­ .:, questionable standards o,f men' wanted their freedom without concerned with mcntal he,llth,": h,ilit,' t~ ,thrm and al ,Ihe >ame I I I I." tal health and mental Illness, ,Dr Szasz sal's "arc becomill": tllllr giVing up Olil' \'II,ht., ~nd ,I , authorizes and so-callcd p5~" the mess of a divorce; old I " :", ' ", freedoms - c"en thOtl"" 11'1'1 : I t', r Ik I I'ld d'i t today Judgc Jun' Investl"ator " , ".. :. chiatric experts arc chipping 0 s w lose c 11 ren I( no 1 '.' : II' e ' : have a real dcfiniti('n of ! , , away at the legal rights and want to take ea,re Ilf Ibem: I prosecutor, and Jatler, : menial health, , , liberties of the individuals in young people IJ(;lltg preVented r.~' placlIlg more and mnr~: "Psvehia'"\' (he law a!1:f hll' i' their charge," from marrying or inheriting' crimes and criminals in th~, Jl1anit~ k!l~:;,' thnt ;f Oiit' man ", " , * •• - money," , : has n;urc!cl'ous fceli~.;~ tU\\'1\:-o i I Wills are brokcn daily in • • • Ii : mothcr he is not ncr:e,~p,ri1y I ;,Cp,_ The black-: the law courts, Dr, Szasz says, : Insane, Nor is he in,;:1ne if he because a psychiatrist sees in In criminal cases. Ihc cull I ' acts on I.ho'r, fccHll~5 Rnd pIau> , " ill been m decline I' .. of the norse­ the bequests evidence that the of mental illness and its high : and exerute~ the murdcr. Bill " ),on can't dcceased was not socially' com- IIriests, Dr, Szasz points out'i : if we call him mentally ill we , ~Iayer, The peten!. jeopardize most seriously the, : ran wash out hands of hil11 and , IS thinking 01 "But," says Dr, SZ3SZ, "it r turn him Q\'er to th,~ pJychi, , J Is not mental illness to hate righls of the individuals, Iatrists," Dr, Szasz 53,\-;;, , i. your loved ones and cut thcm "An individual accused of ai, "Wc are escaping from the out of your will, However, the crime and held insane bl' the I ! troubles of freedom by .!livjn~ dead cannot prOVe their san, cour!." Dr, Szasz eqpl~ills. "is I lour freedom and ethical choices Ity. And nowadays, the living, placed involuntarily in a state! Ito the tyranny of the~apy,,, too, ,~re hav,inc a ,ha;,der time I institution un Iii he 'recover~,'! I provll1g their salllty, ,"He has, in effect. been im,! F.X-PRESIDEST FREEl) manages to co­ I many states Dr szasz! I DA~IASCUS, Syria (AI') automObile by n "', d 'th ut 'rial And I sa~s, the law prosc.ribing the ~I~!~~:r o'~\o~ he \' recPlving I ~:;~~ i~rw.~~st~~;;~e~~iea~:d iI ~ of ii, ills hin­ sllgma of mental Illness sO I from j~il Sit n day, ')fficbl Iri), mohile black. £avors the unquestioned word psychiatric treatment, he I~ tr.t~ted on a half. of a phychiatrist and a legal still in jail, deprived of his sources report. I\udsi, 57, whose authority that a f1o~risbing Iliberty and his constitutional Irightist regime was toppled 1~1\ed takin~ his TilE tESTER H. PEARSON-A giant red Darwln'llybrld, Is II new creation by fallled by· trade has grown up In asy, I when all army rCI'olt b\'O~ght \!OlIce stablcs lums for people committed guarantces, And or.ce you are the Socialist Ba'ath party, I~ area, constablcs I . 't' t " to det (IU' : power last ~Ial'ch, plars to ''I?- mounts 10 a brldlzor Dirk I.eleber. of I.!ssc 1l0lJand, pretty Dutch girl, Kitty Drl4!sscn of Llssc, dls!ilays out of convenience, I' tn, I IS no so eas, ~ " j tUI'll to his home town ul "One finds there," Dr, You do not mere IY sel'\'e yo~r! PSYCHIATRIST SZASZ.· Aleppo, al much as a Szasz says, "husbands whose I time llnd go, You must lI'altl i one of the beautiful blooms here.-

, Il ~O?s~O~~~~h t~.CO~ I. . BOWLER raws M C t Cost compliments of any ommen s 14 - Follow. Through TORONTO (CPl-It cost ~[a· "': 'IOnONTO - (CP) - A 'such a rule in the OHA Junior down-just many more whis· pic Leaf Gardens $10,000 to DOMINION ....·';;'rnl(. by Frank Boucher, com· A circuit. He was supported tics." i clear rodeo dirt and sawdust r..:.... h'~loncl· .If the Saskatchewan by Wren Blair, general manager Boucher. winner of the NHL's from its rink for Saturday I " Hockey League, to ('Ilm· of Oshawa Generals of the OHA Lady Byng trophy for gentle· night's National League Hockey PALE ALE , game, the Gardens said Tues· , ' I ;~;::~~;;ght.hie ~.ap shot from ho~k"y Junior A. manly play for seven eonsecu· day. " :1 ~tl'Ong ro'tlctlon from tlve seasons-1927·28 to 1934· lIIEN'S CIVIL SERVICE lIaiJel' f' (·c.Rch Eddie BUbh 1):1 "The referee would go nuts 3S-hopes the new rule wl11 But there won't be a recur· BOWLING LEAGUE I~aml;elson trying to control it," said Blair. speed up the game. rence of the problems that "And it would slow the game He snid It· would encourage delayed the Toronto Maple Leaf (Last Night's IIcsults) Fisheries 1]( '. thinks ever,..bo(]y more passing and puck carl'Y' Detroit Red Wings match for G. :'Iercer be a t.ady Ilyng willner inll over the opposition's blue more than an hour and left the De(encc-2: 1~. DonahUe line. icc in a deplorable condition, H. Dillon 157 133 233 5:1:1 1\. \'uiscl' 'li~e him," ~corfed Bush, thu New Rule Toronto Maple Leal coach Leafs vice • president Harold S. Alford 181 148 loin 47H P. Barro~ \'ooilcro115 rtlach of Ha.nilton George Punch Imlach said It Ballard said. H. King :!OO 126 255 531 OI'ldl'i.l was doubtful the rule would :. :Rcli Win~s in Ihc "You can bet it won't happen; R. Cattral ~~2 ~~~ 20~ "~~u For Fight cI'er be Incorporated by the <)"'l? ---.... .~?:i:10d;('y As~oclation Junior A at any future date provijin"' /,)0 63/ 84J ~_32 . ..• -3: NHL. I h 'f" ~I.H. No.2-I: .~~~c~glle. we don. t ave any un"orseen IP. Dawe 109 151 23·1 -IU4 0: CrUllnlll1! 182 "It's not a pl'oblcm with 115" \\. Brown 191 1Q1 ,I 1 ·~~~:.7 ATLAN'l'IC CITY, N. J. mechamcal breakdown, Bal· J Connors 102 180 16" 4H said Imlnch. "If there's some· \\. :\o~r" 19' ~:":He said that if Bouchel' had (APl - For the first time in lard said. "We don't intend to i C. Yetman 14;; 175 174 -\91 body doing nothing but slap· e; .Xocl 2%~: f~his way, players would be pen. a major fight, the nelV rule ping the puck. he has no busl· 1.et any ?ther tYP2 ~f attraction I G. Griffin 156 157 17,; >\3B Jeopardize the holdlllg of future I 512 663 74,) 1elO i15 '" I~~'aliied for having unkempt hair. that a fighter cannot be saved ness being up her!!." 1~LUcr (arr'c Il, , by the bell wil be in effect NHL games." • .... ~ r-o: :(:-'\,Quld wcal' bow tics aud shy Saturday night when champion Bill Robinson, commissioner .• 1. (. J1Jl~r 150 H. M. PCllitentarY-3: F L'"" 211 J:;:~:~,!"ay in embarrassment from IDick Tiger of Nigeria defends of the Manitoba Junior Hockey About 200 men and a small • 1\, Jna~h 163 r League. said enforcement of army of equipment worked all L. Walsh 150 142 I~j m ,J. Barrett IS' ~I 1:~;:1i\)iJ)' contact. his middleweight title against J. Itcal'digan 163 1:13 178 -I'm the slap shot rule could lead to Saturday to clear the icc aCter ;, rl""!'" 11,1 I Jo~~' Giardelli of ,Philadelphia." E. Hynes 207 1!11 243 IiH . " .. Willi ?> '. '. difficulties. but it has some a week·long rodeo ended ~'ri· :'~';The saskatchewan Junior \ The bell can t sav~, you, J. Collins 225 169 263 U57 6ll 68j h!:!;" Slate Athletic Commlslsoner mcrit. day. i45 640 828 22U4 far ShOll_'~:­ :S;weaglle has c~rb~~ us~ of the Joseph Walker told both fight· The ru\e could aid in the lIad Ihe conditions forced nre Dept.-V: .:.;~'bp shot by hnntlng Its scope' ers at a meeting on the rules development of better stick· r. I\udg~f' Ig"2' postponement of the game. an J. Myers 64 1:11 m 3~1i e \'''1· '. I! ::-'~:f.Q; inside the opponent's blue Tucsda)'. handlers, shooters and passers, •• ' , 1 ;\In 120 Ii! estimated $100,000 in television L. Sop~r 102 178 15·\ 43-1 1i.':-;1tic.' ...... Use of the sh,'t outside "Should a boxel' he down but elimination of the red cen· I: !,IOI~~t, IB31i! commitments would have been D. Costello 181 183 123 -187 C "',h'f.;on 240231 :~~~~tild result in a minor penalty when t.he rou~d ends, the ref· tre line would accomplish more, B. LeGrow 200 144 153 502 lost. i3'j :~::';~:the guilly pla)·er. cree wll\ contmlle to count. If he said. 547 636 ~66 17~D Loto ShOll_I: the bo~er does not get up be· "A lot of kids In minor hor· ;r+ ,, . ~l. CoHelio HQ fore the COUllt of 10, his oppon· key can't shoot," he said. "They :;.' >, . ARM SHOULD COllie fonrar!\ \1IIm it Is nt Jeast hend high. TRIO FEARED DROWNED lIealth-2: l'cndcqast ~:~~" However, the penalty would ent will win," think they can, but they ran't. II. 155 G. GO\'er lSi 214 221 U2~ J, HYrne 13' be ignored if the offending Walkel said Ihe mandatory "The measuring stick for By RAY BLUTH the air. KINGSTON (CP) - Three D Coombs 216 136 13B 490 I'' ..[ ram 200, team was already playing short eight·count will be In efefet. their shots Is the sound of the roung duck hunters arc miss· i D: Whitten 235 228 183 64fi Maybe Harry overdoes It a 632 EU handed. Play would be stop· I Und~r the elght·round rule, puck hitting the boards. II's If ever there was a follow little bit simply because he is mg and, feared . drowned at E. Batstone 180 171 220 571 a false evaluation." Bob's Lake. 35 miles north of I ped and a faceoff called back n.o actIOn can t~h place in the through, Harry Smith has it. carried away or maybe because 818 749 762 2329 General 1I0,;X;: In the offending team' zone. II'm g after a flgh~er has been "They resort to the slapshot He not only brings his arm all he is a great showman, but his here. They were reported miss· I Taxation-I' . s knocked down unlll the referee to cover up the fact they have ing Saturday night and their I J Harvey . 221 240 172 633 X. Curtis 182 " the way through, he leaps Into form on the follow through is I\. Ho1J~ll 145 i. Bush said he would objcct to reaches eight. no wrist shot," boat was found Sunday. The . .' worth careful study. 195 188 166 5-18 I' \1 h I I" trio, who set out early sat:.r·1 J., Barron 235 173 19i 605·'" ar; a I 232 J: You may have a perfect ap· day, are Ronald Aldrich, 21, ". ~lcGrath r proach, pendulum swing and 155 213 18i 555 A. ROil e 210~ ,I and Richard Deschamps. 21 .. F. Fardy I ball release, yet fail to score 806 814 722 2342 }Idllal :\0.1_;;5 il! \1 both of Kingston, and David' ., well because you did not com· J, Shea IB2211 I, Barrett. 20, of ~lontreal. Po· ': plete the follow through, The lice began dragging the lake Coa5tal-2: (;. \\'al:c~'5 133 lit ",:. arm should come forward until Sunday and an RCAF hclicop· Stevcns 185 221 205 611 L. Skanes i231ii I: it is at least head high. tel' flelV over the area, Holloway 203 238 151 594 J. Walsb HlJil ! THE DAILY NEWS , The follow through should be 5i9 :'101 a natural continuation of your 'to pendulum swing. Just forget Finanre-:~: :'1'I I YOll have relinfuished the ball ;'1. Hy"n " and keep your arm going in , II. (;ranr:y :1 the same direction, in the same Griffith Named I [;. Ll'c II END·OF· YEAR EDITION easy, natural manner that you :,] Spearns , , executed the pendulum swing. I , Do this and your ball will (;.I'.U.-I: I have proper direction and nat· V. Croei;cr ural speed. Boxer Year D. Whit:l, t Of HARRY SMITH I' ~'E'" YORK (AP. - Emile J round decision to Luis Rodri· L. :.icaney 1963 Jump Ing lIarry smith Is "n 'i,1 noled not only for winning Griffith, the first boxer ever to I guez of Cuba at Los Allgeles D. )Ir~dlls , tournaments, but for the Ire. win the welterweight title three I last !\larch 23 and regained the mendous leaps he gives and times, was named winner Tues· title by outpointing his COli' , 1"'. lIi~J\IIa! ,-3: ; , . ;t body EngUsh he uses wbile day of the Edward J. Neil queror in another 15·roundej at I, C. Jli,ll'l' : ~ ,I' waiting for the ball to strike Memorial Plaque as the Boxer New York June 8, r :\',• C. \l'Iti:e 191 l : tbe pins. The 33·year·old of the Year. Tl \,.. I I d I' 1'. \Iar;haii leo', I ON SALE Th trophy is' awarded an· I Ie Irglll. s all 5 lIa Ire. I ,I. 1I11~'1·,y ! , ~~~g nl~~:ntt~5;!1, 3:4t~u!~~ nuaJ1~ by the Boxing Writers' I who came. to New York wilen 131 I ,' I Association in memory of the he wa~ eIght,. startIng hoxlI1;! , I ' , ., ~ , . ments and rolled 42 perfect I former Associated Press boxin"o I profeSSIOnally. III 19.58. He won " games (37 unsanctloned). lie tl It Itt t1 f I roUed two consecutive 300 ! writer who was killed while I' .le we. erwclg,' 1 e.. ~r tIl' L. l;o)J~l\'in : i games while scoring an 879 covering the Spanish Civil War first 11m: b~ kn~cklllo out ~Iacl'h(,l,on DECEMBER 31st series in a 1959 exhibition. in 1938 I Benny (Kid) Paret III the l~th D. !'i.'rl:c · h 3 biG 'ff:th 23 h f h t I round April 1, 1961. A !lawc , " ".: Smlth, W 0 is 3 ,was orn n n I, , as oug t wo . , , Cleveland and started bowling title bOllts this year, He i?st the _~~e lost It .b~ck to Pa;ct ~'\la : ; in 1941. crown on a controversial 15. 1~ !Dund. deCISIon Sept. 30. 1g{j . ______In a third bout at New York Car ~h'II'-3: March 24, 1962, Grifith knockc{l F. llo(i"rrs 06: out Paret in the 12th rOllnd. L'. \\':l~on ~03 m The ill·fated Cuban never reo II. lIullett 191)1; covered consciollsne,s and died C. ltio:haru;on 220):31 I All-star Team 820 &l 10 days later. " --, .' Inside Back-, In other title bouts Griffith Expl'l'''-O: , TORONTO (CP) - The 1963 all·Canada all·star team se· B.C. I' defeated Gaspar Ortega, Ralph C. 1'''1',on, leeted by the Football Report· Inside Back-Jim Andreotti, Dupas and Jorge Fernandez. G. Creo,k"r .1 ers of Canada: Montreal. His record is 37·4, including H "l'"roeY I OFFENSIVE TEMl Middle Guard, John Barrow, 14 knockouts. I. \':ickilalll ;1 Half-Gcorge Dixon, Montreal Hamilton. The Neil trophy is awarded (0 I{ . Half-, B.C. Tackle-, Ham· a fighter on his boxing record, Half·. Toronto iIton. his rank as a sportsman. his 1'"lkr-3: Half-Lovell Coleman, Cal· Tackle-Don Luzzi, Calgary. reputation for clean and moral, D. Jli~gin End-Dick Fouts, B.C; living ani for setting an cxam· ' \\' .r:n;lI;h End-Garner Ekstran, Sask. pie to youth. ~, \';elltzell Quarter-, B.C. . 1'. Hurley Centrll-Milt Crain, Montreal Guard-Tony Pajaczkowski, , . Calgary. Safely , , Guard-Tommy Hinton, B.C. . Lands , , Tackle-Lonnie Dcnnis, B.C. Tackle-Roger Kramer, at· MIAlIII, Fla.- (AP) - Fire tional Airlines DC·S jet pas· tawa. broke out in a rear washroom senger plane early Tuesday. of • New oYrk-to·Jlllami Na· The plane landed safely at End-, Hamil· \\Iiami. Aecouuts-3: \1'. Brod/rick 168 ton. VETERAN'S LAST TRIP The FBI would say onl)' C I:Irnn 1i2 End-Pete Manning, Calgary. NEW YORK (AP)-The Nor. "we are Investigating Ihe ., "IB fire." A. Stoo:kic)' ; DEFENSIVE TEAM wegian liner Stavangerfjord, H \u:cnt .II Half-, Hamil· grand old lady of the North At· The Miami News says it '" ;92 learned a 46·year·old West ton, lantic shipping lanes; sailed into 'l'c.lrhm-O: 'i9. the fog·shrouded harbor Friday 1I01lywood, Fla., man, a pas, J. Bag~s '~, , Half-Harvey Wylie, Calgary. on her 3Elith and last trip to senger on the flight, is in Half-Dick Thornton, Winni· custody and being question· D. )Ianin New York. The 45·year·old ves· D. Banktt peg. sel has the longest span under cd. None of the 102 passengers ,\, lIayne; Corner Back":"Norm Field· a single flag of any passenger ship in transatlantic history. or crew of seven was Injured. gate, B.C. allhough dense smoke swirlctl Corner Back-.Jim Conroy, The Stavangerljord made hcr ))rrrlll c-3: maiden voyage from Liverpool, through the cabin for approxi· matelY 45 minutes. R. Vir un ------_.England, on April 28, 1918. S. Alinrd By J. R. WILLIAMS . II, l\ir.~ OUT OUR WAY Jl. 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Expre~s-··•• T. ~IUJ'phy G. l'ennY G. Crucker T. Wkkh anl 691 IIh ... 1: The ~aily News xatloJlal Ilta 169 ~ M. Dads 211131 D. Jerrel( 169 133 P.O. BOX 520 ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. C. Taylor 2:0III Bemister 7i1 f$l HEROES ARE MADE-NOT SORJ-l ~R',WllUI\M..s 11-/8 lw. . ,Ul, .... O't. THE. DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1963-11 ' Beothucks~ Crusaders Clinch One, TwoSpots .Battle Continues For Third Playoff Berth By BERN BENNETT Memorial University Beothucks cl inched first place in the regular sched­ ule of Intermediate Basketball and a bye into the circuit finals last night with a 51-39 decision over Traders. It was their seventh straight League victOl'y after they dropped their season opener to Holy Cross. , 1n the nightcap at the Trades College gym, the Crusaders secured see­ ond spot in the standings as they registered win numher six hy upending St. Bon's 58-45. Besides Memorial, the Holy Cross team lost one game to the Bluegolds in the first round. The Beot hucks and Crusaders have finished their regular schedulc action. Fclidians arc in the thh·d place in the loop and lead for the semi-final berth ugninsl Holy Cross. Traders and St. Bon's trail Feild by two points fllr the third slot nnd aU three clubs hnve two games remaining. Dal'e Russell and Clal' Husk, J. Rumsey l' 0 1 2 the tallest and shortest plll~'er5 B. Downey 1 0 2 2 on the Bcothuks sparked their K. Walsh 1 0 0 2 \'ictorY asnin. Russell dumpcd Totals 25 8 15 58 18 points and HUsk 14. Brian 51. non's: "Fox" ~Ialoney wns tops for E. O'Brien 4 4 1 12 Traders with 14 points while P. Byrne 5 1 4 11 :'Ilike Walsh swished 13. S. Cook 4 2 3 10 :'Ilemorial hnd a slim 28·22 M. Doheny 4 0 3 8 lead after the nl'st half but C. Fowler 2 0 3 4 adcled 23 in the second while H. Neary 0 0 0 0 holdin~ Trades to 17. Husk. Totals 19 7 14 45 the 5' 6" guard dumped 12 TONIGIIT'S GA~IE points In the first half and A victory for Feildians to· Rus.~e\l potted ten. The fl' 2" night in Intermediate basket- ccntcr scored foul' more field ball will assure them of at goals for the top scorer in the least a tie for the third and lecond half while Husk hit for final playoff position and CHARLIE ENNIS. (right), Holy Cross forward, leaps high in the ail' one rlchl goal. eliminate Trades College. to hit on a field goal effort in last ni .~ht's intcrmediate Basketball action ~laloney and Walsh kept Thursday night St. Bon's at the Trades College gym. Ed. O'Br ien of Sl. Bon's defends against En­ TI'a!lcs In the game fOI' the meet Feildians and St. Bon's first half a~ they scored all but must win to stay in contention. nis. (Staff Photo) two of their points, Walsh 11 ,,".~""."""""" ... _...... Tonight's contest starts at 7.15 and ~lalonc)' nine. Trades lost o'clock sharp at the Trades the sef\'ices of pla~'ing conch DAVE RUSSELL School. • Gcorl(e Kirk~and \·ia the five /scI.en whilc St. Bon's potted STAl'iDll'iGS foul route midway thl'ough the i' sel'cn 'charity shots and missed . P W I, Pts. second frame. . nine )Iemorlal 1\ 7 16 Refcrees .Jack Walsh and .Jim' Rdferees Dave Woolga lllol~' Cross II 6 2 12 Walsh callcd 22 pel'sonal fouls. 'CiaI' Husk called 14 pe~s:nn\ Feildians 6 2 4 4 urln o es II to each team. ~lcmorial; fouls all'ainst St. Bon's a~ Trades. 6 2 4 4 Ic?rrd ~~\'CI1 ~I'ce thl'ows anr!' Holy Cross WCl'e nabbed for·15. St. Bon ~ 6 1 5 2 RALLY HAI.Y CURLll'iG 8:30-10:00 p.m. 'patrick. ~l. Corcoran. nllssed SIX while Trades seol'ed : CLl!" ~ll's. Prall. C. Cook. ~1. Oil' f!l'c and missClI tcn. i ROX SCORES :uixed Ruosplel Wednesday, , .1. G. Bearns. Jlr5 . .I. Whelan. mond. C. Jamieson . .IQ'j(l,\ 111111l'J' Ihe Sl. BOII's haslet ill last __ I )lcOIol'ial: FG FT PF Ph. December 4th i ,,:: Bourne, !!. Burnell \'5. ~". ~[I's. ~Ioyse. ~lax Bll1'se;-', n. · . . ' hli('ll1l[,diat(' Baskethall game at the tank~' rentcr Per('Y ~lcDon. ;·D. Russell A 0 1 18 7:30-9:00: I \I msor. O. Corlllek. ~I. :\orl'lS'l LeDrcII". A. BOIVerin;!. Cllnr~(' ~I III hil~ JohtJ Hiekcy of link old potte(1 15 points to spear. i C. Husk 6 2 1 14 J. Burgess. J. Hcrder. S.. E. ~att~n. G. Sparkes. A. Earle, W. D. head Crusadel's vlclory bdore! E.• 1. Pottle I 2 1 4 Hammond. P. Crosbie \·s ..1., "'. Piercey. G. Burnrll. .r. ~!oore. C. O·Brien. JlullIkr I~ \ IIlake a layup agaillst st. he was fouled Ollt lale in the II D. Cousens 1 2 0 4 Laws. D. ~lcCa\'thy, V. Pinfold. i Pe(\I:~'. H. ROlle \·s. ~. Battcn. D.~!. Clou5ton. O. C~rnick, · Charlie ElIIds Dr thc Crusaders (l1Iun­ second half. Ron Baird. rated .J. Parsons 1 1 0 3 :\. Gushue. I C. \I·helan. A. Sansom, ,I. ,,'ally Storie. R. O·Brien. ,: wd \\ih' l)flh[)Ul'\' \1H11l1bel' 20) and Ed a~ Ihe best gilaI'll in the leagne F. Pittman 1 0 0 2 J. C. )!cCarthy. 1.. Barllett, Brown. " C. B~·l'ne. J. Blair. ~. Ste- :.1 \lOIJ's are in 011 dumped 12 points and Charlie L. Spurrell 0 0 4 0 ~I. Del"ereux. ,I. Croshie 1'5. W. ~lrs. Howse. n. lappeI'. F. phcn~, L. Case. .: 01 SI. the action. Ennis swished ten. Totals 22 7 11 51 ~IcNamara. ~(. Garland. N. ~Ioorc, E. R.o~erts \·s. D. ~cd. C. Doyle.' Douglas Temple· (Slaff Photo) Ed O'Brien was tops for St. Trades College: Hickman. J. Perlin. ley, S. ~lacGllhlTay, C. Cornick. ton. L. Ryan. G. Couragc . . . _------B. ~Ialoney 6 2 4 14 Spares: G. ~!cNamara. Alex G. Brown. . . A. Foster. G. Tapper. A. ~r. Walsh 6 1 1 13 Hickman. Re); :'I!o),se . .T. KIng. W. G.. Shaw. S. ~lcDonald. G. Kirkland 2 0 5 4 9:00-10:30: ~Ioore. G; Roberts \'5. B. French,' T. Rockwell. J. Ross, 'Pearl .. asan w. Oakley 1 2 1 4 T. E. Williams. W. R. Winsor. R. ~lacGIlIl'ray, Daphne W~·att.· Bul'l1s. F. Saunders. nH Ch ce R. McCarthy 1 0 0 2 C. ~1. Henle)" F. Pike \'5. T. F ..Jones. , H. P. Carter. K. Ellis, W. G. Gahrett 1 0 0 2 Woodford, J. Pike, B. Chalker. .G. Sparkes, L. Forbes, :'II. Bourne. D. Bursey. i . L d Totals 15 5 1] 39 C. :'IlacDonald. Diamond, S'. Jeans 1'5. J. ' W. Winsor, A. Boone, A.' Holy Cross: FG FT PF Pts. A. G. Henley. R. F. Horwood. 'Icehan. J. Blair. D. Bursey .•\1. . Blair, W. Barron. , ~. '0r In g P. !lleDonald 6 3 5 15 E. Crichton, R. Sharpe vs. G. ROdgers., . G. Knight. F. :\'oseworthy,! -.9\ I ea R. Baird 5 2 1 12 Hood .•r. Chalker. N. Good.' Spare.s: R. Udell. .1. .Jamieson .• Jean Herrick. G. Frampton. ! C. Ennis 4 2 3 10 ridgp. A. B. Carnell. I C.• JamlCson. K. Haweo. I,ll's. Lester. J. Tai!. Alex; 'on Scheduled .T. Fitzpatrick 4 0 2 B PERCY ;l1cDONALD N. Hood, B. Strong. G. Lcwi,. . Turkey Ilonslliel Andl·ews. J. ~Ioriarty. , •.. :' Legl J. Hickey 3 1 1 7 B. Granger I·S. J. Nesbitt. A. A. Cox. H. Roberts. N. ~,"I' '.lil1 !me a ,,!l:IIH'C ahle of forging ahead if they --.--.--- : Hopkins. T. Williams. I. r.ood· Teams to competc in the an· combe ..J. Lerlair. 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~e~ arrange lJ1 enls Hawks are at home against the out picking up a scoring point. e. made to bol· Boston Bruins in their attempt . club. With a victory under their for their eight straight game C· aII ed Up The Toronto club had been al.ready play. belts, Prince of Wales Collegiate. wIthout a loss. The Hawks are . carrying 18 players in addition and Brother RI~ tangle In sen- well out Iront, ten points up to the goalie, but league regu· r two NHL lor HIgh School action on Montreal. lations state that no more than ~ ... am \n ~ockey .. ! ' 111 a eUr he can at the Stadium thIS afternoon. QUEBEC (CP)-Rlght·wlnger 16 may dress for any game ; -; 01 five wlth- They'll face off at 4.30 p.m, 'I~ their four meetings to date Leon Rochefort, 24, has been after Dec. 1. amateur stalus In the League opener PWC the Leafs bave won two games calle!\ up for two games with WOUld have t~ took a 3.2 squeaker over Bls· ·and Montreal one. Another end- Montreal Canadiens and will MacMillan, a native of Leth- hops College while Brother Rice ed In a tie. Boston Is one of the return to the Quc bec Aces line· bridge, Alta., was the only man GiveSengrnm's andbeSurr~ ."'.: lelt it : unen~ed Gonzaga 9·1 In their two leams that' have defeated up In time for a home game on the team who could not be .~~ er use .the I start Last year PWC and Bro· Chicago this season. The Hawks against Pittsburgh Hornets next J' sent to the minor leagues wllh­ ~:" bneed dGames at' ther Rice clashed in the league took two other victories over Sunday night, Aces officials out being waived out of the NOT tNSERTED BY THE BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL e , J finals. - the Bruins, said Tuesday night. NHL...... 12-THE DAtLY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER' 4, 196~ I.,

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" lIud Il.y ;\~O 5jj~1I ~7!8 l7\ •• '. ,Mirl Ch'b 1000 29 29 ~1 Hu·ll,lnI 2;nh ~ n n -', Mld~p.. 100 111 110 140 -5 H.,dr. f;. on:,n ~o 21 29 -I MI,lan,o 5100 17 11 11 ,I lion Uay 1'("1 AO ~o ~" -I Molyh aOO 40 Ml 40 I.j t::'J ~:.O" m 2'11 ~II -I Monpro 1000 7 7 1 - \1 , )1l~tI 16 H', 11', MI rl,asnl 15.1011 97 95 91 T 2 I "' Waite .lal:obU! Renu 13 1 ~ ]7'1 VI - ''I Nat Aut \" 4000 16D ]jO ]6(1 .'.RH' 1-;",'1 ,.;',0 !I'I!I 9 - "I N£W 1'IIJlK CLOSING STOCKS r>ow,lch 1'-100 32 29 3~ I 1 I .lo1mrke ,noo ilOi 1'l 7 2 n,. Tbe CanAdian Prrll NW Amultt 1000 A 8 " .lrllle1 IOOl) 21 2\ Z\ +1 n.,h 51.01 ~Oh Manly W 3\\0 Norlh Expl 67300 2~0 222 2)1 ; II ,'nat~1 1:'00 71 73 73 1I0ra Warner 4611 NY C.nl 23 Op.m E.pl 15011 13 1.1 13 , ': .Iowsry 31en 28 21 27. -1 C aud 0 61'>\ l1 ..no Corp 102 Oepml.kl AOO 770 71lO 770 +10 .1011" 3:'1'10 2\', I~ 20'" -I', Con. Edl.on 811, Soulh Pacille m. Orchon 100 ~Il 31! 3U K... lr\, 21001\ I, " 15', -" Gen F.lle 82',\ Sid 011 :;.1 m. I'ol SlIl'r 3f\OQ 10 10 In , i r 1 I r .'1 liC!'u\)lIe zor.o :'I'., ~, 2 ,'jIll Good)'tar "C'~I UtI{ Aircraft 4"~1I Paudash fiOO ~\\ ,,\; 4 -iJ FROM KINROSS ~IORTGAGE CORPORATION 1\er h.dd m~ 61i1l lqO r.nll GI Nor By W. Vanodlum 1211 I'.a.e Rivr lOO 4!0 140 4lO Kllcmhc 1011 :! 1\ Il + h Inl T T 9m W•• ln,.. 33\1 rill Gold milo 31, 3', "I~ Kirk 1'own 11100 17 161ft Kenn.eull 71'\ Porcupine lUDO!~ 31.~ 31, l\ol'ln .1:'00 II 1J 11', f I. Que Min 1400 31 31 31 -1 I.ab )lIn 16!0 $1I 31', )3', - 14 SIL Cilium 1300 207 201 202 -3 1, J)ufault WItt 710 7)0 130 -10 Sliver R" 100 2W. 21~ 21'.'. - " Now first mortgage loans are available from Kinross maintained in good condition, with suitable foundations Lakr Lin, 4~flOr.n I: 179 19 _I I SUvr SumlL 5S00 38 .17 ~7 -1 I. 0,11 I, .I ' Silvr Town MO IB 18 18 Mortgage Corporation through any of the 1250 branches and central heating. Loans are not made on vacant land, l.onr.l!5 ,~,~ 2; 21 21 -I S Dllllul, 21lO00 8h 1', R l.oWI Am 75M 20 In 20 .1 51,.,ton lSOlI 1ft 4, 4A of the Commerce from coast to coast. This exclusive servo L.llth 1~9l\'1 2n·. 19'1 199 -2 I' Slain E.pl 2800 221 117 217 • How large a mortgage can you get? 1000 20 ~n :.!O - ',2 ;\IOST ,\CTI\'Jt TonoNTO STOCK! 5U1HuR lnoo 1!.i 155 15~ :20 1•• Hrhc"d lOll 111 III • n 111 Th. Cn •• dlnn .re.. - ',,' ice from the .Commerce will apply to mortgages on resi­ Mortgage loans will be considered up to two·thirds olthe I.L. Lac "0900 11.1 110 1'7l .. 2 Stock Sol .. IIIlh ,.ow Clo .. Ch',e SIIpl.,1 Old ~1lfI 117 17 17 LO-l'lllio , INI U Surlu~. 700 M M 14 H l.ou\·ICL ~ooo 10 ~,~ 10 ,12 I HTRIALS Tache ~ooo 10,L 10 III" + '" dential, apartment, commercial and industrial properties. appraised value or the purchase price 01 the property. 1000 8 8 8 )I... ·F 8&,1 I1I11 18 16 + V. '" " LY.,lh,t 2.00 .1 III ~ CrR 662! $l6\1 361, 3m _ V. T.Ulm.. 2000 70 70 70 1.y". 'I~ ".. roome P 6481 sm, II 11'11 Tlb Expl ~O 4", 4\1 4', Loans are not made for amounts smaller than $3,O()O. • '"' ,OJ 16~ ,,; Tllon 8f\(l0 41.; 4 4-\ The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is the sole ~lMM.lJa 4110 I I I -3 1r Call PL 1J2w2 To-o Fro... 200 221 225 ~I.kl fiO(ln 4B 431,l, 4~ -, Incorporated by the Parliament of Canada under the You pay the prevailing rate for conventional mortgages ~'.n~ka ~15 6~.\ 10'. Wi 10',_1 CS Pol. 'l71: 3O~ 46S 4R5, Vau.e 1000 !! 116 I -I 1000 8'., ", 81, , '. C Vro~.n 28833 2J 22 13 -I YDrk S"e' 400 Ill, 51. m ~,.raIRo 600 12 II 12 .1 51O"wol\ n1en 6ft r.J 67 +3 ,. Loan Companies Act. in your locality at the time the loan is approved. M":l>0Y 2181>'1 92 90 90 -4 !Jnl.ph., moo a6 34 38 ~'arthalll T.lol Sol." lndu.lrl.l. H4,~JO. min.. :,sOD m 8 61 DI r N Dlvl.. 10500 22 21 22 and 011. 367.500. ~lai<01' 1000 57 57 57 )\\NIlH For Canadians, it means greater convenience than ever What other charges are there? Ma~IJn ---- )lalll!,\11 !ll11 SII 1M •.10,. _ '. WUber 440100 Ii 18 II ... ' I before in obtaining mortgage financing. Whether or not :!\101ybrun 21110 III 10 10 ~ I O'Loary 203210 l! W' 1.\ -1 Only legal expenses and, if required, valuator's fees are )tl'lnt)te 1226 SIn, 41t, 411.- '. SlcelnY 168000 II\; m, 12'.-1 I1H~1II 29 2' 28 _I', Crolnor 14~!oO 43 4101~ Ill',; I you are presently a Commerce customer, your applica­ payable by you. You are not charged any premium or ~"'Ilen ~ORO n 8 8 + ,., C M.,UI 9-1100 241 216 230 -II Mc~"r tion can now be made quickly and conveniently through ~\I·W.t 2,00 1I 21 21 .• \, commission. .' .'I.rl'lII. "\soon Ril 10 76 tS a man you already know-the Manager of your local 1000 22 22 22 ~:~~k~ 11100 811 10 SO ... '" ... MUTUAL FUNDS ...... Commerce branch. And you have the added convenience How long a term will the mortgage have? ~II ",Vit,M MI)/] 41 ,.!) -4f1h '" '.2 MUTVAL PUNII8 The preferred term is 10·15 years butloans may be made Mulll·~1 3100 3l 31 J2 MONTREAL ., Tb, Canadlln Pru. of arranging automatic mortgage payments from a Murray :.s mn loa 103 lOR -I IUd A.k 1 311, At! SUR I~O S110/0 170/0 !HI - % European Growth ID.JS 10.48 NortMal 416lO l2 18 4DV. -2~ lIank Mon! eOl 361 63;; 6J'V. + "" Fed.roled Growlh 4.9ft 5.14 Company does not at present make NHA mortgage loans There is no charge for this service. N.rtbral. 11306 400 315 391 H3 Bank NS SlY.! S711'1 70V. 70\4 -114 Flnl 011 and Gns ",65 5,OR N Beauo 1300 46 45 45 aln'l CN 6D 1101> 791. 791i + '1\ Fonds Colleell! A fi.49 7.65 nor does It make second mortgage loans. O'Leary 203230 18 14,,1 II -I lIanq PC 194 U4V. 6m M\1 + Fondl Colleell! n 1.1l 5.71 How do you keep track of the balance owing? k. Opel1ll>ka 3()(1 7611 715 71f! +10 P.lh P 1110 ml'l 1m 171'1 + " Fond. CoUeell! C 6.90 7.lO Or~hah 700 315 310 3!0 -I Pin phD.. III! ..sv. m. U% - It Group Inc. 3.79 4.14 Every year you are mailed a schedule showingth~ breast • Orm,by 3UOO 47 45 16 -2 Howallr ISO 1m 6Mt 6" Growlh on and Ga. n.S9 10.39 Who may apply? Parmnq 9000 II 13" IS .... -" Brasil 711 260 245 215 -II lnvu!o," Growlh 7.0S 7.10 down of each monthly payment into principal~ I~ter~n. Pax Inl SOOO 2m 20~ 20\\ _I HA on 660 ml,\ 21" m. + Iny"lo" Inti 1.63 5.0~ Anyone who has a good equity In a house now owned or P"m.. 1 1000 U 11 Il lIC For.. 1 '1~ 12311 22 2311 +V. InYDllara Mul.al 12.94 14.01 and taxes, and the balance of principal rema!nlng Perrlul 12300 15 14 11" lie Pow 1&3 '1m 24% m. - v. Mutual Aecumulallnll 4.00 4.31 being purchased and has a regular income sufficient to Perron I()OI) 13 13 U +" C.I I'ow 2160 .lOti 2~ 201i +% Molu.1 Income 5.53 6.05 paid after each instalment. Pla.ctr . 100 m 28 =1 - I' Can Com lSI sm, 3110 37~ N Amerl••• 0/ C"""da !l.ll 12.48 enable him to meet the mortgage payments comfortably. 500 3! 35 31 Cln C.m pr 116 $ln. m. 21\0 + \4 Ona Wllnam Slr.et lU~ 15.T9 19G 6lO 830 UO -10 C Dam Su, 200 '2m II II - I< Proyld,nt ~.08 S.ftl Complete mortgage information is now available thrOUgh ~=u 4!250 111'1 9 II fa Cl 'ndry 123 '231'1 21" 23\1 +% Fuln,m Growth R.80 9.G2 Where do you apply? Quo Aocol 1500 7 7 7 C8l. 11 UBI' IIV. 511< - I\oi a.dlllon 4.58 S,P3 the manager of your local Commerce branch. Que LlIh 30'1 193 Its m -I CAK 1000 flI" 11\4 11\1, R... nl 5.89 6.43 Your application may be made at any branch of the Que Man 1:!o~O 7 6 7 Cdn Brew ails .10 Iii 10 R.... roh lnYulln~ 11.83 12.113 Radio," 2300 .6 41 16 + \I. C Dr Alum 1100 19 • • alvin•• InVOllmanL 6.26 6.87 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Rayrock 300 77 71 77 +I C f'ndln 100 ~60 360 3110 _IS Ian lua. Fund Cdl 5.64 5.19 HeUm' 5100 • a a C Imp Bk C 2ft sim 11141 nil TV &lloll'Onlo' 7.61 R.33 RID. Al,om 3161 Ila\l 13\4 131'1 - \\ elL 200 1.171i I'~ Ill. - 11 Tlm~d lnve..o;men! 6.30 6.92 CANADIAN IMPERIAL ~ Rookwln 1300 33 3\ 32 -I C Ho'rul 210 1l7V. \11<1 IIV. - \.\ Unlled AccumullU.n fi.47 1.07 What kind of property should you have? Rowan Con 300 51> ~" I" - \I C Martonl MQ m 110 41! f IS W.. t Growth 1.66 3.10 RYlnor lOO II II 11 +1 CPR 3830 n6% l6l. m• ..; ~i Your house should be in a good location, well built, BANK OF COMMERCE ~ Sol!on 3699 31 l4 II -I Cap Wire 110 17'/1 7\\ 7\1 --- Saq. Ant If\OQ 20 20 2n -I e.. 1 n,l liOn 7Zl 715 711 -10 50,.11110 1100 11 11 11 Ch,m ••11 S~ ,13 1211 13 Brinco Shclop, Cr 400 110 13l \4D + I Coxhlln 8ln S51. ~~I I,. + Ii Shotrll'. 95U m 110 272 ; 2 Col Cell 8 B 115 S8'~ 114 8'1. . TDRONTO (CPl-Brlnco $5.95 SEE YOUR MANAG.ER FOR COMPLETE' DETAILS: 51lM1a~ 4UOO 14 121~ 14 + I" CO" rape. 2J!~ 14011 )01. 40\1 + II bid C'$6 0- asked Si.~P R liP.! 421 420 lIP Con M S 2:\fi\ 12'~\ 29V. alIlj + '.1 ' • ~ • E. E. EWING, Manager J. G, TA nOR, Manager P. A. SAUNDERS, MCll1age~unt Sluu:ton 3SOl1 " 18 16 -2 C OIa" ~OO Ilnl\ I~\ 101\ + 1\ Sui"••• · 112 III 131 131 +I CoronaUon 200 stiVo SVo 6V. + Ii Hamilton Avenue and LeMar' T('mlll'l 2S01l 71 77 T1 Plsl Sea. 1200 I'lO\-a 49'/, 491" - :;~ 205 Water Street Elixabeth Avenue at Rowan Street TIl"," II mo 48 48 18 D nrld~. 31'!1!' SI8', 1m 18~', +'l'. Bowat~rs Tnrrnoril 11111 2l 22 2J ; I n COAl PI m 115\\ 14 m. +IIi LONDON (CPl-Bowaler Pa· TrllIA,-. 1I0eo m lAB 174 tI Ilura.~. 11A m 8S ~~ IlOO 73 73 73 0 Glai. 2U~ . '18l1 "1> 18\\ - % pel' Corp. closed at 435 ~d. 'f.n"'hr~.... "-_._--... -----.--,.-. ------. ------"- ---_... --_ .. ,.-~'- .-- -.:.•. . THE DAILY NEWS. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. DECEMBER 4, 1963-13 fmSCILLA'S POP SWEETIE PIE Bv NADINE SELTZER , ,i , ~ : I,

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C I'-j II :;~, ~ WI'N I TJi. It, ,.:. 'f', I 'RADIO ~f- AT ~~, ~~!~ , "COMING 'THROUGH!" ---- ~------.. CAPTAIN EASY I '. , ,~" BRIDGE I By LESLIE TURNER . , 'i?HEII 'li-OO i~~~~ TRO~OUWa:$ l'ERCllNTAGE 1'I.AY OF flAn~UM, GETS nUDE JOLT MOLTEIJ AT ._: ,,."" n.' ..· . .' 8.55-News and Weather lI.al-Arl Andrcw'i Dance 3.lgO'F.,I~ 9.0tl-Porlals Of Prayer POUR~I~ A ~ I Party By OSWALD JACOBY '''liTE' eN TOP t ~ " I [/.OJ-The Bill Allan Show B.Ql-Weather Of TIlE MOLO V 'tmber 4th.! 9.3t1-News Headlines 6.0S-Sports t( , '11l.31-The Btll Allan Show B.10-Natlonal News NORTH (D/ %1 IJ 45-What'. That Song 6.30-Dlek Earl Club oa .7 I Contest B.35-Musleal Charades .8532 9.50-The alll Allan Show tAXa I, 6.3S-Dlek Earl Elub 93 "'AK6H to.OIl-Stork Club 7.00-News and Weathrt WEST EAST 110.0B-The Mcrv Russell ShDw 7.02-Dlck Eal'l Club 93 .100U 4J'1I82 1O.~tl-NeWS Headline. 7.30-News In Review ¥QJ' .74 Sc~reh~ud 1 10.S1-TbI. \lerv Russell Show a.OO-News Headllncs +QJ'10H .753 Clock. ,1O.40-TII8 Jolly Miller Contest 8.D1-Jamboree ",n "'QIOD7 Prenew 1045-The Merv Russell Show 8.30-News Headlines 80tml BEN CASEY By NEAL ADAMS Dlrotions i 1O:55-~ews and Weather 8.31-Jamboree 'AKQ3 : ;: i 11.00-The Gary Parr Sbow 9.00-News and Weather .Altl096 HEADACHE AND NAUSEA : 11.31-Tbe Merv Russell Show 9.02-Nefld. SOiree +82 ARE CO,\\MO~. EVERYONE : 1l.55-News and Weather 9.30-News Headlines ",83 GETS THEM AT7IMES. aUT BoUt vulnerable EVAtU'-TED WITH OTHI'R !12.00-·lhe Merv Russell Show 9.31-Nfld. Soiroe FACTORS IN YOUR WNl i 12.30-News and Weather lO.OO-News and Weather Nortlt :lad SauUa CAS!'.". 1 '" PaIS 1. Pass : 12.35-The Merv Russell Show IO.OI-Natlonal News 3 • Pus. N.T. Pas! I 12.45-Fishermen's Forecast IO.IIi-Plck of the Pops II. Pass 5 N.T. PasS . 12.4B-The Merv Russell Show 10.45-Sports 6 • Pass·7 • Pass School RroadcuI! l!!.~5-Ncws and Weather IO.liO-Letters and Messages Pau Pass . to The ,llornlng 1.l5-World Of Sport . IO.55-lIIuslc in the Night OpenIng lead-t Q 1.20-The Mcrv Russelt Show 11.00-News and Wcather 1.35-TranspurlatJon Report 11.02-Muslc in the Night he late Hall Sims was a and Travel Guide 12.00-News, Sports and great believer in bidding smail 1.3B-The Merv Russell Show Weather slams only and leaving grand 2.DO-News Headlines 12.05-Musle In the Night slam bids to others. Of course, 2.G1-Prizes & Problems 12.30-News Summary when Sims was in his hey·day 2.30-NelVs lJeadllnel 12.35-1IIusic in the Night bidding was much less devel· ALLEY OOP , ; !l.31-Prlzcs & Problem. 1.01-Queen and Sign Oft. oped than it Is now, but even By V. T. HAMLIN On Parade today players should be very , l!e!!er !l.55-News and Weather Bulletin careful about risking game 3.00-Bob Cole Show VOAR and a smail slam in an effort Album I a.aD-News Headl!ne. WEDNESDAY, December 4th. to get that extra grand slam ~m and Weather I a.31-Bob Cole Show , 'Hunter Show ' iT.Li.ICUJ";'; ,;,ri .....r~;;I·',i1.l1~Zii:J~,rli"~ .. ".. ;..., home. 3.55-News and Weather North's jump to three Rendezl'OlI.l , 4.00-Rob Cole Show 6.30-Program Preview and , Timc Signnal ' Musical Variety hearts was somewhat of an 4.30-Newl Headline. o\'erbid and South refused to , RendmJlI~ 6.45-Religious News 4.31-Bob Cole Show let him of( the hook until they School Broad·' U5-News and Weather 7.00-Famlly Worship Hour 7.15-The llible Story wcre in seven. S.OO-Supper Club South won the diamond 5.30-News Headline. 7.3O-Chapel Echoes a.OO-Freneh In the Air opening and led a trump to 5.31-Supper Club his ace. West dropped the jack 5.45-Fishermcn's .'oreca.t S.15-Concert Favorites D.OO-The Voice of Prophecy whereupon South crossed over 5,4S-Supper Club D.30-Your Own Favorites to dummy again, led a second B.Oll-Bulletin Board 0.45-The Living Word trump and finesscd the 10 spot. B.12-Movle News 1O.00-Slgn Off West took his queen and that 6.15-World Of Sport was all to the play but not all FHECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 6,SO-Early Evening Newl to the hand. North was bilter By MERRILL BLOSSER .. ~ ..-.~ 7.00-1o'lelschmann's Riddle CJON· TV about the whole thing and told 7.l5-Shillclagh Showtim. A LtTT!:.e' COLD lVEDNESDA Y, December 4th. South thaI he had made a hor· 7.30-News Headlines rlble play. The argument was tSN'T GOING To Prel'iew 7.31-Baek To The Bible KEEP M!: FROM. Ilill referred to me and While I had 8.Dl-Crelm Of The Crop, 9.55-Putor'. Siudy to agree that South's play was 50lNG OUT AND : In Tne i:;l'ening B.DO-New! Headlines IO.DO-Natlonal Schools iJAV/NG FUN'-'~ ~!~I and Weather most unfortunate I also must ex· ....-... AI-l ... AI-! .. '- News and Weather ID.3O-Chel Helene plain that it was the correct pel" !hipi Ind ~Icn . ID.45-World Of Sport 10.41l-Nursery School ~tions Today centalle play . ll.OO-RCA~' Tower Torba)" IUD-Physloal Fitness Thu reason why it was cor· : land. Bullelin I 1l.15-Women's World , BarOmetN 1l.02-Big Top Ten rect It that when West played Weather Report 1l.30-Carloon Cllrnlval the jack he was surely playing 12.00-Slgn Off with a singleton jack or the of the I'or 2.30-I'as8 Word lower card of doubleton Ipem'· CJON 3.00-Sl'llrlctt Hili queell·jack. With a singleton f'rollltm WEDNESDAY, December 41h. 3.30-Take 'fhlrty jack he would have been 00. 0/ the Air i 4.00-Fl'lendly Giant forced tu play the jack. With Pops Orchestra . ':",."".~""1J':",,,,:r"_"\11"""""'" U/l-IUlster ROllers AM. queen·Jack he might welJ have News, UII-The Cisco Kid played the queen. Hence the Igages lod Speaking a.30-Bob Lewis Shalf, New. 5.00-Cartoon Carnival Sports and weatner odds were that his jilek had S.30-Razzle Daule been a slngloton, so South's fin­ summary 6.0O-JllRgle Boy 9.0~Bob and Jerry r.hfttter esse was correct In theory. So 6.2/l-Photo Quia appat'ently was Hal Sims when ROB-Music for Millions 6.30-The World 01 Sport les are 9.50-What·s the Song I he rdused to bid J llrand slam I ' UO-News Cavalcade . , ium or 1I.31-Top Tunes and Go~deD I unleu he could lluarantee 13 ,, 7.00-Dial 9D9 i trlekl!. Hits ?30-MeHales Navy 9.35-l\luslcal Charades ,,8.00-BrltlBh Calendar You'll learn th~ £Inessll and 'I D.3B-Top Tunes and Golden B.l5-National New. other brldlle tipi with a copy of emade Hits ,,8.30-To Tell The Truth """ "Win at Bridge With Oswald IO.OO-News and Weather ,; . twenty D.DO-Zero One Jacoby." Just senel your name, lo.o2-Portia Faces Life I · ; ified in 1l.30-Red RIVer Jamboren addl'~ss nnd 50 cenls to: Oswald IO.lB-Ask Sally West IO.OO-Perry lIlason Jacoby Roaller Service, care , ,! ial with IO.19-Housewlves Choice , I ~, IO.SO-News Headlines 1l.DO-Festival Ithis newspaper, P.O. Bo~ 489,. · i,I Only. Ottall' a 12.311-CBC National News Dept. A, Radio City Station, ~ .. '" ~tWI, Vancollver IO.Sl-Jerry Wiggins House- 12.4S-Local News alld Weather I New York 19, N.Y. .Only, Ottawa wives Choice 1\ 'i include ~Itlonal New!, lloOO-News and Weather 12.55-Pastors Study I CAR'D SENSE I' ;1, 11.02-News Bulletin 'I!, • .~ ;I :l By DICK CAVALLI of the 11.13-Life Can Be Beautiful MORTY MEEKI.E I I 1 • first of ! ~.: iI 1l.aO-Newl HudJlnes Q-The bjdding has heen: , I: ,ge paY' 11.31 . 1.0S-News Hlghllghts BARBS SQuth West North East r WCNOOZHOWQl.D ~ I • and weather, Bob Lewis I ... Pm 1 • Pass 'IOU HAVcS1OB6 1': 'r, at any By HAL COCJIRAN Ea"CI28 YOLII2:6rTO ,': " Town and Country man emhed into a IraUer 2 " Pass 3 ... Pass ,merce. 1.05-Weather Forecaat a. Pass 5", Pm UN~w:JMfN:; home with his car-a heck of ./ l.15-New5 a way to call. I 1.35-Now You're Talking • • • What do you do now? 1.46-Jerry Wlllllln, M~tlnee ,A2 .Al{J5 +3 ",AQJ987 We wonder where It went A-Bid 51" clubl. You should I' e break' 4th. 1.55-Art Balcer', NOlebllok When we read thllt authorities 2.00-News and Weather reslnt the temptation to bid interest laY civilization Itarted seventy seven. , 2.02-Jerry Wiggin. Matinee centuries ago. , ling un' l.SO-Newt Headlln.. ' TOJM,Y'S QUESTION 2.31-Jel'J'f Wlnlns Matinee • • • Instead of bidding three clubs • ,I ovor your two hoarts partner " throush 2.35-Ask Sally West 11 2.40-.1 el'J'f Wllliina Matlaee has jumped to four hearts. 3.DO-New. and We.ther Whllt do you do now? 3.02-John Nolan's Western Answer Tomorrow Jamboree 3.3I1-News Headlines SHORT RIBS 3.35-John Nolan'. Western The most popular ehoBr lor 'NO DIVORCE IN WORKS' 3.31-Muslcal Charades • college student Is a check NElW YORK CAP)-Actor RI· Jambore, from home. ehal'd Burton and his wlfc, Sy­ f.OIl-New. and Wept})er I • • bil. have reached 1\ financial 4.05-John Nolan's Ranch How can Your employer step settlement. but no divorce is In Party on your toes if you are always' the works, lawyer Aaron Frosch 4.30-Natlonal News on tham? said Friday night. Frosch de· 4,33-John Nolan's Ranch cllned to discuss detpils of the Party G1~TS SOVJ~T JETS settlemllnt, which he said ~as 4.4B-Ask Sally West HJi:l.SINKI (Reuters) - Fin· "eolnplicated" but. "very fair." UI-John Nolan', Ranch I nd now has a squadron o! So· Burton lert his WIfe for screen Parly villt MI(}021 almatl, defenoe slar EUzabet~ Taylor. Mrs. Bur· 5.00-News and Weather head uarters announced Thurs· Iton is livIng In ~~W Yor~. and 5.02- Art Audl'CVlS Dance d 'h liveries began last April has enrolled thcu' (WO ciuidren, Party •__ "_,,_ .._ a~~' w:re completed this month. Kathy, 6, and Jess, 4, in school. , OJ' , ," 'I. l~THE DAILY NEWS, ST . .JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, DECEMBER 4, 1965 "\ ' .,

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L, COLLIS & SON Rentals HAmLToN STREET II 8.0161 9·ll71 LTD. CLEANERS Glass Representing the world's flneat HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS 1__ GAs - Oil • For the Fastest most Pianos and Organs. Rardware-Sllorting Goods. Gl;easinl!: - Washing: I A. C. BARNES LTD. ST. JOliN'S 1Ir.. GRACB I_ Minor Repairs' i i efficient Dry·Clean­ Dial 9·2161 Dial 51175 HARRIS & HISCOCK . _ Accessories. . I. Plate, SlIfety, Sbee' Glw, ing and Shirt Service. Mirror and Plellglan. I DIAL 8·2m. ,1?ROP ANE GAS LTD. I , CENTRAL BARBER SHOP 45 Blaekmarsb Rd. Dial 9·3690 169 Water St. Phone 8-'7352 seplO,lyr I Ph: ,98017 - 98020 I "'IIIIII ------CBS ".~ CBI ~~ii! Tires i . Insurance Car Radios ~6 Dmg Stores t'KUt'A~t "A~ JOB BROTHER~ and INDUSTRIAl TIRE M. CONNORS Ltd. & COMPANY, Ltd. CAR RADIO SALES GPIRAllNG 12 CHAIIS PROPANE SERVICE Prescriptions Pl~kllp and Water Stret: We can install a new radiO rRiiiTcIiIiiiil --.J I. IMI pull L-- delivery service. DIAL 8·2658 - 804123 In any car from $55.00 up PHONE 8-2206 APPLIANCES --~=----- :4 SEW GOWER ST. CHEIVERS PROPANE (Oppo.U. Ad.lald. !\Iolors' Jack's . f'ius,ont:. , J. J. LACEY , LTD. --,~ Elect. Services INSURANCE ltd. Radio Shop Beauticians "Phone, 9·4706 I I; Dependable Fire InsurapC( f 11 Lonl's Oill RETREADING ONLY $14.95 : Prompl Claim Settlementl. PHONE 8·'7441 VULCANIZING ,;," GLADY'S SEAUTY SHOPPE City Electrica I IIHAL 8-1035 Service :Station KING/S BRIDGE· cor. Bond and Prescott !its. Plck·up and Delivery Service " t' Radios :1 Phone 8-4Y5J.t1·789a Speci· PALMER'S SERVICE Kenmollnt Road, Dial 93331 'I CO., Ltd. CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. SERVICE STATION LTD. ',' \'., IUzing In cold wavmg, hair ------r st)'Ung, cutting and tiuting, (Electrical Contractors) Agents for STATION GREAT EASTERN OIL Well Drilling Phone 8 2146 ~ I! • mimicurlng, facials etc~ 14 Electric Repairs, to UNDIEBWBITERI A'I Topsail Rd.-'-OIal 9·509". ~OMPANY" Ltd. oct26,lyr ' ! "." '; •• operators, 'no waltlna. Ran,ges, etc. LLOYDS. Cold weather meant REP AIRS TO RADIOS, TV I LOW RATES . "TUNE·UP TIME" AND ALL ELECTRICAL WELL DRILLING I DIAL 8·51131 Sea E:rp~r1 I 1'1 Contractors SuppJies PHONE 8-3767 us for Servicill, APPLIA'"CES :11" 86 Casey Street your car 'or truck. DIAL 8·3001 to ~·1OO5 o. V. Kennedy FOUND .,"I UNITED NAIL HEAP & PARTNERS & Son (Nfld.) Ltd. It';~NEW . ' "'I & FOUNDRY ", (N FLD.) Ltd. KEtLA'ND Any size, any derth, CO., LTD. i anywhere. HEARING: Wiring MaterlaIJ, Wire and ! "d ADVERTISE Cables, Motors, Starten, , , INSURANCE, . OMIlLTON AVE • P. O. Box 81Jj, 81. John's, C( I, Lamps. Switches. Lilhtln. "'Vaco" Fixtures. ~Ic I ! ' Stel'l Scaffolding (.rnamental 219-221 Duck~orth St. PKONE 9-5597 ~TffI~'j1 ',1 WAREHOUSE: PRINCE'S ST IN THE NEWS Iron Raillngs, Chain Link Fene DIAL 8-5088 'PHONE 8· 663 . S. W. SHORT I' mit, Re·lnforclng Steel, etc. 11 ADELAIDE ST. 1m" 1: 1 , :t Answer til Previous Puzzle, (" •• 0 •••••••••••• " Fruits and Nuts , ' , , Ireland l' I ~ The Doctor's Strange Secret I , ACROSS 48 Bristle' ''It ' FREE HOME DELIVERY 1 Juicy hem . 45 "Diamond 6 Thin.sbelle~ __u I " l1ut 46 Tribunal I, St. John's: Phone 8·0251 co~:rg=I!~~~~yt~~1:~~~~I~: IT a Cqnada 11 Lam,prey 47 Old Dutch :1 ! Distributed by Newspaper Enterprlse Assn. i fishermen measure Gander: K, G, Griffin Ltd., Phone 8·2387 W 13 Mental8late 48 Awaken 14 Shrub 51 Citrus fruit THE STORY: Even though your hearing quickly? 1 have ii' ; " Grand Falls: Bond Beverages Ltd., Phone 2146 Vila arId 15 Fuller', herb 54 Grew taut , I a man hns been shot, Dr. Uow' a lot of ivork to do." (var.l 55 Glossy cotton : ;. dershell says he Is able to • • • I 16 -gerina fabric .. ( Bell Island: Tom Murphy, Phone 2186 .; , perform a major operation Aunt Bean. came toward me \ BELFAST, Northern Ireland 17 Aeriform fuel 56 Gennan city 19 Coal scuttle :'7 - of Clttla I ': that must take place at the through the kitchen. "I thought I !CPl - An la·year.old Belfast 20 Nights before (pl.), 10 Requirements S5 Musk or water hospital this morning. The you were outside," she said brunette plans a tour around 22 Steamship (ab.' DOWN 12 Droops - (pl.) I, I doctor has admlttl:d shooting crossly. "It's the telephone for the world that she hopes will 2234FltOanll.d.lnescl"" 1 Explol't: ' 1~ .\Iountaln. (ab.) ~6 Uri.1 DOMINION .. . 10 Onager 3811umbler a man fntalJy. you, Jannie -" She fanned her land her in Canada sometime m 26 Scatters 2 Resurf~ce, as a 7.1 Looked fixedly 39 Put on a play , • • • fingel's across her face. "It's 11965. 29 Exist street 2311isks 40 List of ' 'Will Knock at . XI Smokey!" . 31 Auricle 3 Ranges in a row 25 Pertaining to candidates t' 32 Wife of Aegir 4 Through an epoch 42 God nflove . with Gifts and , ' n ALE I don't believe the patient 1 sat down in the chair at the Bernadette Dale has decI~ed n (myth.l 5 Before 27 used elldingl b • ••••••••••• knew what had happencd. The little desk and picked up the she wants t? s.ee some ad\cn· ;from Friendlv , . ,ture before Jommg her parents, 83 Sl1kwonn 6 A".leric:ro I: , : 84 Smati fishes family had said they would teleph?ne, my fmgers mOist William and Margaret Dale, in 87 Sbade trees : Ciyic and Social Contribu trust Dr. Howdershell "under upon It. Toronto 40 Outbuilding :On the occasion 41 Pronoun children an~' circumstances!" "Listen, dear," he said fi· ' ! The Birth of a ·1 The Police Chief said he nally. "1 have ileen allowed to She will travel with a friend, Christmc would have to stay in the room; call you. You see, Jannie, there 19·yeal'·old Ann McQuistan, as 'A nell·tomer 10 he had to watch this man was a little trouble at the hos· far as Brisbane. The girls plan • I I10~E 8·4664. Cash de charged with murder. Well, pitat this morning. A man was to get jobs as waitresses in homicide, if Dr. Bruns likea shot," he was telling me. "And Paris and then hitch·hike' and Hon. Trt that term better. -I am being held until they work their passage through So the Police Chief was put have a hearing about it." Rome, the Middle East, India Into a white gown and cap, and "A-" and Singapore. told just where, in the corner, "Yes. That's something like From Australia, Bernadette he could stand to watch. The a trial, you know. To determine will travel on her own through I, patient was brought into the if there is a case, or if a charge the Hawaiian islands to Van· L operating room; she had been of any sort should be filed." COllver and then across Canada jaundiced, and the danger of "Against you, Smokey?" 1 by railway. hemorrhage was consequently critd. Her fath~r, who emigrated .. , enlarged, For several days "Well, yes. But don't worry, several years ago, now works , . measures had been taken to denr." for a Detroit car company hut '~ ,r ' bring her coagulation time to "Smokcy-" plnns to buy a hOuse and settle '1: : " normal; that preparation was "1 called you. Jannie, 'to see in Toronto. His wife will join " II St. Bon's Athletic one of Smokey's arguments for if you would _ well-take care him early next year-travelling doing lhe surgery that morning. of the kids? And all of you to· directly across the Atlantic, The preliminaries having been gether must try not to worry. Whcn she reaches Canada Association done in her room, the case was Wili you go over, Jannie, and- Bernadette hopes to marry ?t. handed over to the anaesthetist, well, calm them down?" year·old David McNeill, a Bel· and the operating room prepar· "Of course," I said. I'd want· fast·born sailor in the Royal aUon of the skin surface, the ed a way to go over to them,N__ avy.:...--. ______draping of the sheets and tow· but­ "I'll be right over," I prom· Card Party cis, began; the table was tilted "And," Smokey was saying, ised him. I hung up and just so that the lower part of the "will you trust me, Jannie? I sat there, feeling all drained TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, body was much below the level mean, believe in me?" out and limp. of the head, • • • (To Be Continued) Dr. Howdershell and Dr. "But, Smokey-" If he would FREIGUT 8,30 p,m .. at the College. WITH MAJOR HOOPLE • Bruns came in, and the Police only tell me what had happen· OUR BOARDING HOUSE I $200 Jackpot, Chief departed. Quietly, but ed. And why - Though, of I $100 Door Prize. Smokey's deep·sct eyes watched course, in any case, I'd trust him go. him! ! SllIPPrf! plc;!C ' Lucky Numbers, Auction and Bridge. His hands moved quickly, ac· "You see, Jannic," he was 1 iHltJK 'IOUVE CoOT i ~trictrd rar;Df~, curately. His attention never saying to me, "this has been go· SOMETHII-Je:. "THERE1 : inc. ~jl' £Ir .. fo, ,.. IoJOW LOSE UJ Of;: 30 !to Pnn ,ux ' Tea served. Admission $1.00 wavered from the task bcfore ing on for a long time. And, POUNPS AlVD C.... RIa." nov28,dec4,9 him. Later Dr. Bruns was to darling-" A FEW MORE BOOKS \\'3nhn~ ria 1"il~:r (,or\ro)' or SU I,. I.d OARTOONIST DIES comment on th~L "You'd have 1 sat up straighter in the AND··UH··WHAiELSE ," . I WOLiLD YOU SU6GEST, ai"";" Frrl~hl .~ . R , 'h Q I," , CARMEL. Calif. 1AP 1_ James thought he didn't have another chair. "What has becn going 60LDle'!' Dcccmhcr .1 , • *«-t(~'(~-t.ei (.Jlmmy' Hatlo, whose "They'll thing on his mind!" on?" I demanded. I'd save that and to,"lOrIOII'. Do It Every Time" and "Lime Still carefully, slill absorb· "darling" to take out and trcas· 9 a,m. to noon. Iodine" cartoons drew smiles edly. he closed the wound, and me later. , 5t lobo'" around Ihe world for a quarter stepped back Irom tbe table, "Blackmail, Jannie," he said, Frel~ht " II 55, ,:~ jANTA~ HELPER SAYS of a century, died Sunday at Ihe watching Dr. Bruns, watching I heard him, and I believed just Brook serrlce '~I ~e ' age of 65. Doctors said the the "girls." Finally he pulled what he said,

, I ,,~+.11,,'. ;I WANTED - Part·tlme work I. i as receptionist, aftef 6 p.m. . Reddy's I Dial 91218. PROPERTY Wm. L. CHAFE WANTED KINSMEN TAlLOR SCRAP COPPER 12c. lb. ! BOYS' CLUB FOR SALE Coal & Oil 4 HOLDSWOUTH ST. ST. JOHN'~ LEARN TO DRIVE SPRINGDALE STREET Distributor: J. Kenny. CLOrHES MAKE THE MAN SCRAP BRASS .. 10c. lb. Newspaper BINGO Female driver with 15 . Near Lel\1archant Road For Fast Delivery RADIATORS. ALU~IlNUM SERIES No. 81 years driving experience, IF CHAfE MAKES THE CLOTHES. Highest price; paid. now accepting female Two stclrey self contained DIAL 8·2804 - 8·7088 TERRA NOVA SCRAP pupils, wishing to learn to two Apt. house. Rad. fUf. oct9,lmth,dly I N G 0 heated. . METAL drive. CRAIGl\IILLAR AVE. ~.J 36 59 66 44 NEW GOWER STREt."I' .- PHONE 916214 Near Church Hi 39 47 61 novl,(lm) Two storey dwelling drive· THE DOCTORS Phone 817797 no.W,tf ~9 40 46 63 way, rcnl' garden. HOSPITAL AUTOMOBILE 17 31 48 LIVERPOOL AVE. Invites applications for --_._----_. _._-_.----- 49 Modern three bedroom Assistant Director of 30 Bungalow. Land freehold. Nursing Services. Salary INSURANCE NoNce 27 60 COOKSTOWN ROAD in accordance with pre· 44 52 Two storey dwelling nnd paration nnd experience. .... ~:. 23 shop. Land freehold. R.C. Anthony 19 57 GOI.F AVENUE Apply in writing to: : Emi·Cossor Electronics of Two store:.' detached dwel· Director of Nursing Dartmouth. )lova Scotia is 2·' ling. driveway, rear gar· 45 Brunswick Ave., : tendering for the operation ·of RoC.A. ; Insurance Ltd, ; the Minitrack Satellite Track- den. Toronto 4, Ontario. I • • I . PLEASANT STREET dec3,4,5 p~ I mg Stallon oeated nl'ar 51. Three storey six hedroom Imperial Oil Bldg. IJohn's (01' a period commencing dwelling, driveway, real I April I. 1964. garden. Elizabeth Avenue : Personnel who are interested CAMPBELL AVENUE . in entering nul' employmenl on Two storey detach cd dwe\. : this project arc rcquested Lo ling, three hedrooms, dril'e· TEL. 9.. 5079 : call collect ~Ir. D. Dywer at I Dartmouth 469·53i7. ' way, real' garden, furnace _--~~.s..---- I STAD1UM healed. UDDY KllOWAn. , dec4,5,6 PriIcs for the Letter "H" KITCm:NER AVENUE Today 4:30 Two storey three bedroom Better Living Bingo Prlzr Phone 8·7269 by 10 p.m. on 'he High School Hockey, ------I------~- d3)' published. furnace heatcd, detached PWC vs. Br. Rice dwelling, driveway, real Costs Less 8 p.m. For your SPECIAL Christmas Gift, sec the KIN - HEl.P ~arden. KIDDIES Senior Hockey. OFF Lel\IARCHANT ROAt when you go new arrivals at Legion vs. Beothucks. Three storey five bedroom Reserved '15 cents. dwelling, two bathrooms All-Electric General admission, 50 cents Land freehold. THE FRENCH CORNER GILBERT STREET Two storey four bedroom 122 DUCKWORTH STREET dwelling, rear garden, neal LtlHt*-i1 .... t,y"N",.1 JUST ARRIVED FROlU FRANCE, new collection of: schools. MERIT Money to Loan "DAUl\1" and "LALIQUE" Crystal, E~IPIRE AVE. WEST Cbeap Reliable Elpetrlclty la aDd Around St. John" "DAUi\1" and "LALIQUE" Crystl • o Five bedroom Bungalow !! French Costume Jewellery wal.3r, sewerage, modern INSURANCE Glovcs.-Silk Searves and Squares. ANDERSON AVE. bathroom. Land freehold, ~~~ Ladies' and Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs QUEE:'oI'S ROAD Cock·tail and Evening Bags. DIAL 9-001l-2-3-4 Three storev four bedroom J, , ':\, ,; ~'. - ~ French Sweaters. Cardigans. etc. I ! dwelling. with small apart· ALL THE FINEST FRENCH PERFUl\IES. ment. (Including the latest from LUBIN (lDOLE) l\lcFARLANE STREET Men's Silk Tics-New collection. Two storey tliree bedroom dwelling, with apartment Prompt Delivery On ! I Dainty Lingerie-Blouses, ctc. NOTICE. i attached. fUl'naee heated. QUICK BRAZIL STREET o STOVE OIL ,...dllec.'.• 10______I1111_~ )/olice is hereby gifcn that Three storey dWelling, "" three (3) weeks aner date, ap· LIKE A BUNNY! o FURNACE OIL plication will be made to the GE'r A Low.cosr, used as three apartments, LU·E.INSURED ~ood rentnl valuc. • FREE ESTIMATES ON Board of Liquor Control for a SUNRISE AVENUE HEATING EQUIP~1ENT license to sell liquors, beers CONCERT Mi:ldern three bedroom I and wines on Trains Nos. l.and 6l~PLAN Bungalow, furnace heated. : 2 operating between st. John's IY OUR LADY OF MERCY SCHOOL LORN Land freehold. NOTICE : and Port aux Basques..· 1 TlIREE ISLAND POND FOR A~\, 1I'0RTUWDlL& punposE, GLEE CLUB For $2000.00 you can own i Canaclian National Railways. a three bedroom furnished The Wharf Drive Way at the premises i :-Ioremher 19th, 1963. at the Holy Heart of Mary, TU& IHNK OF NO\'A SCorIA. . n01'20,27,oec4 o • Bungalow, this is a bnr~ain Regional High School and the right time to buy. of the 1------I TOPSAIL POND ROAD 1- Y, December 9th, 8:15 p.m. Off lIIghway Modern three bedroom II GREAT EASTERN Bungalow with open fire· "HUMMEL British American Oil Co. Ltd. Admission ...... $1.00 place, H2 acres land free· OIL & IMPORT hold. ; FIGURINES SOUTHSIDE', ST. JOHN'S CO., LTD. may be had from Our Lady of TlIREE ISLAND POND Beautifully designed, Radio, Television, Washers. Bungalow partly damaged expressive allll Iife·like. will be closed to traffic Ilc:lrigeralors, Deep Freezers Mercy School, Military Road. by fire, included land, JIIade by Franciscan NUDs. Eiectrie Ra!lges. artesian well, metal speed Floor Polishers. boat. Selling for the price Also Labradorite and SUNDAY, December 8th. Gramophones thllt cost to drill the well. Sealskin Jewellery. Public Adelress Sy~tems ONLY $900.00. dec3,3i Tape Recorders Ci. J. GREENE ltEl'AlRS ,\1'OD SI!RVICE Contact us about our variety 5 UNES of listings of new Homes - IliA!. ~·3U()1 to 8·3005 VARIETY ~/ ,". ,:....,flt,~,,';ur:~;;,,'., ..lj~,w~t,t.d:'r:lJ,;~"'lfIt.;~J;o4Io'J,,~' jo/;,;: .,r,,,,. ;;. :[,,£-...' ,:.,,~::',.':" .";.',~. ,0"'; ~:' .•:: ",' '.' I Land - and Commercial I_~ ~ Property etc. WATER STREET I' STORE ! - , Ja1'28,ly M·3 towards giving the 25i DUCKWORTII STREET Member of the Newfound· '" ,------at the Orphanage a Happy land Real Estate Board. Comer of Prescott i AIVNOUNCING Dial 8·0067 \IIIIShTla~ will be gratefully received. i nov2,lmth f legal Notice ;' donations may be sent to the r.. Treasurer, Mr. Claude E. Dawe, SEE ~ Change of Telephone Numbers .R~~:~ceY~~n~e~~b~h:i~o~V:h~: . .." Canada Savings and Loan Chris Andrews i • i Stephenville, in the District 01 " I' TRADE· UP I '.' , '51. George's in the ProvinCE \~mM" .. 170 Water Street or P. O. For all your ,. 7 t4 Add t .: I of Newfoundland, Gentleman , 543, St. John's. Gifts in kind may Furniture & Appliances /I nBW MERC 60, 6 H' i anu ress 0 ;.1 will apply to the Senate of! jI sent to Miss Jean Murray, "Sunny­ MERe lID • 9.8 HP ~; I Canada, at the present or next [ Ro J. Grouchy MERe 200, 20 HP I ,70 Circular Road or direct to LTD. MERe 350,35 HP •.~r.. 70 PORTUG' .A,L ,COVE RD. }: wife,:.~~~f~tiO~es~~o~h~~:~~o~~o~r Beulah Young, of thEhi: Orphanage. . NIGHT OR DAY MERe 500 , 50 HP ;; Town of Stephenville, in thE P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, Store No. 8·5006·7 MERe 650. 65 HP i . District of St. George's in thE Home No. 93231 MERe 850, 85 HP , 9 4141 9 4142 Province of XC\\,foundiand, on Hon. Secretary. Bug12,lmth I - - ; I the grounds uf adultery. MERC 1000 .100 HP , : Dated nt SI. .Tohn's in the II Trade In your rill . I on a 1963 L,-==="': MERCURY end a - new boat. Only MERCURY gives you whlspor·qulel Jet'Plop exhAust. DOMINION BUILDING Wm. SINNOTT GOODWILL' Servlco Station Manlier MATERIALS LTD., PALMER'S LTD. Chester Dawe Bldg., TopsaU Road Shaw Street, • GREASING o WASHING P.O. Box 414, St. John's, JOHN'S LAURIER CLUB • TIRE REPAIRS Phone 8-4152. ST. • WHITE .GAS USED CAR • OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL • ACCESSORIES OPEN DAILY MUSIC-FUN Office of the City Clerk . '. 1:30 I.m. to MIDNIGHT ST. JOHN'S PRONE 9·5099 I I "Share octstosep17 TOYS ; MUNICIPAL COUNCIL FROLIC I I :======' ALL TYPES AND PRICES i i Zvning Appeal OW, )00. the I Hockey Ga mes, DrECEMBER 4th Board I ,to Joho'5 . '. . , ,ce per Hockey Sticks, The following appeal froin the ' 1 With Mickey Duggan's decision of the City Buildliig In· . :,';: . e will be Profif Dart Games, Etc. , r II She] spector will be heard .:bY the i 'j ~ r to 5 p.m. Orchestra Zoning Appeal Board on

, " ; , " " . . . . •...... "~';'iKI .•• I, Paramount iSURROUND fI\,.ttl1!'\t{~ 'lOUIl .. ,.',I . YOURSELF Today " WITH "NO MY DARLING , . ' '. . . DAUGHTER" For complete ." ~,I . "No lIy Darling Daughler!" , ". ! COVERAGE I f ~." i· f' I Is brought to the screcn by and t•. ,.1.. -I I Betty E. Box and Halph Thomlls Prompt Adjustment t '. , l:. the producer·d irector team who IAHTHUH ~lEIGIIEN, I of Claims .: i have scorei. some of the British Volume 2- . \ - ,'. \THIS CHRISTMAS cinema's biggest successes. CALL Hoger Graham .$8.00 ,. The film tells of the riolous REG. T. MORGAN The Other i, . activities of the teenage daugh· "(. ~ INSURANCE LIMITED Mit CHURCHILL ; I', , tel' !If a business tycoon a 1\11 . , with Juliet Mills III her first film I I ~lacI?unald gives an outstanding perform· Hastll1gs ...... fWD ance as Tansy, the daughter, j\lANDATE FOB lIIichael Redgral'e plays the CHANGE the father, and Roger I.ivesey, a Dwight D. retired general-and his life· Eisenhower ...... 7.95 long friend. Completing a fine cast are Michael Craig and hand· OCEANS OF

best ... some newcomer Rad Fulton. 'I THE WORLD Centre IIldg" Church IlIIl ) 11 I)IAI, 8.7756 A an Vi iers ...... 4,00 Special Added AttractiDn MOORE'S oct25,tf TEHHII3LE England's inimitable comedy 11.-______1 SWIFT S\VOHD· !r1iD-Bob lid'IonHkhtOtl~SC, JAlfred Bruce Cattoll .. 8·50 INT'ERIOR GLOSS .. ar k s, . an a Ie ncqnes TI·IE' ROCKS team lip for Anglo Amalga. ~apl· tol ",EOTTI"'6 RECIPES FROM THAT TV DC",'T WORR'r; IAn'>\(;N I ENAMEL mated's latest Inughter release,) RE~IAIN C.OOKIi-l", 5CHOOL,A.0AIN,EH? )OU IT ALL t'OWIJ! I AIIoJ T " K"'OW, IF YOU COLll.D MAIo.iME t--OOT 5URPRISED,THO!.J6H,AT I the Asher Brothers' production Now PlaYI"lng Gavin ~ laxwcll .... 6.75 A durahlc, high ,gloss paint finish for ceil­ "She'll Have To Go" now TO DOLE OFF NOW AND 'THEN AND THAT KI"lD OF HOT A'R I ELEPHANTS ARHIVE MI55 OUT oN 50ME OF THE INGREDI­ C.OMIN' FROV,A6UY iug, walls amI trim. !~::ing at the Paramount The- i ------i AT HALF -PAST FIVE EtoJT5, YOU'D HAVE' BETTER LUCK WHOAI)oJ'T ABLE 10 WITH 'fOLIR COOKING: 'IOU'VE APPREC.IATE THE FLA­ • Comes in white and twelve lovely "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" Ilka Chase 5.95 CONCOCTED SOME VOR OF ANYTHlfJ", The rib-tickling comedy- IN' COLOR MIGHT'f 5TAAN6E BETTER. THA'i Colol1l'S thriller tells of two blue. • • • DOVCHKA, The "fASTI"" DISHES BULLY BEEFAtJ' , LATEL'{: HARDTACK: , • Easy to 'app)" with brush or spray blooded brothers who, when A Trllly Great ~Iotloll Picture Story of A Dog 1 : • Dries ovel'l1ight faced with losing thuir ancestral Winning the Acadcmy Awat'll Colette Audry ... 4.50 , seat, resort to murder. And the as "best picture of the year" 1.7PO;-"; THIS ROCK , • Produces a long-lasting high gloss victim? - their cousin Toni, is only a mild trihute to the finish who has inherited all tehil' surging excitemcnt that is Frank G, Slaughter 7,50 • Stands rcpeated washing property, But when she arrives "Lawrence of Arabia." the Sam j\lONTENEGHO on R visit, the blue in their I Spiegel-David ~ean production ".\ D"I ... 00 • Resists fumes and moisture 't d h 1fT ., t tl C Pit I Theatr Fol ,I 1 o\'an II as .... I. ( bl 00 d UI'IIS re o. or om 151 now a Ie a 0 ,c. . 'I TU'[ "OKE a seductive!>' beautiful girl. I Itllying their mu~ti.hol~ore~I,:'Tl~c THE PLA 1. N ,\ i ., Both bl'othcl'~ heinll normal Bndgc on th~ RI,:er Kwat, tillS }.lcCreadv Huston 5,50 healthY men decide that mar· new Columbia Pictures relcase LOVE, LET :-'lE ,I ringe 'might be hetter than is fll~ly as vast;. al:e-inspirin~, l\'()T II UNGEH. J : ~ ,. murder-hut who is going to beautIful. ~Iore, 11 IS a mag",· ,H" "iuffcr" it' !icent depiction of a sal'age land I:: Paul Gallieo . 5,2,5 'r . ,and a savage peoplc, an eye·fill. TilE 1~:\'OCENT " SO tIlCY return 10 Iheir orig· I ing and heart·stopping spectacle I,.," inal plan of murder. Far from i of adl'enture straight out o[ reo DB El\~fEHS o· heing slIccessful, the brothers cent history. "Lawrence of Ara. Alice Tisdale .:.!! land thcmscll'cs in thc most bia". is playing an exclusivo HoiJart .. ' .... 5.95 I, side'splitting mess - liPS ever speCIal engagement. A KT"D OF ~lAGIC . , ,I on the screen, Bnd it becomes A Horizon picture, "Lawrence.:1. - : .' , .. , ': I't obviolls that Ihe lady is not for of Arabia" was produced by I Ellua Ferber ...... 6,;)0 01 killing. i Sam. Spiegel an,d .by :11 ~irected 'THE LAST LOVE DaVid Lean, thclr first mohon . . w "1',. Boh l\Ionkhouse, famous for l picture collahoration since their Thomas B. Costalll 6.90 ":1 his comedy roles in Anglo Acadcmy Award·winning "The Steamship Movementi I Prosecution Amalgamated's "Carry On Ser· Bridge on the River Kwai," DO k & C Ltd ",. geant" and "Dentist on the whi~h also won intcrnational IC S 0., . I "Beech more" leaving Bos· Dec. 5, leave Charlottetown. ;'r" Job", give~ a classic comedy audience acclaim. "Lawrence of ton Dec, 6 for Saint .lohn,' P.E.I. Dec, 6, arril'e St. John'; In 5 Cases I performance in the role of Arabia" has won the following The Booksellers N.B., Halifax and SI. Jonn';,: Dec, 9, leave same day. I t ULTRAWALL Francis Oberon, and Alfred Aca:lemy Awards: Newfoundland. At Saint Jonn, I Fergus lea"e Pictou. :\.S Fi,,· "Hcndia:) fim. • I NO WARP .•• NO SHRINK . , , NO :I[arks, star of Anglo's recent Best Picture of the Year. PHONE 8-5001 N,B., Dec_ 7. Leal'ing Halifax i Dec. 12, leave Charlottetown. Ii~atpli "Y Ihe local I· "The Frightene[1 City" is up. Bcst Direction .(David Lean), Dec, 13 for St. John's, New· i P.E.!. Dec. 13, arril'e 'it.. reslIltc,' 11\ prO;ecil'(: I' ! ! ',I SPLINTER AND IT'S FIRE RESISTANT roarious as his brother Doug. Best Color Cinematography [oundland, due there Dec. 16_ \ John's Dec. 16, leave same dal'. ,"b,equ~1lt ('or,riction , las (F. A, Young, B.S.C.) Sailing for Liverpool same day. , . 1962, accolding 10 Ir.! , . Best Music (Maurice Jarre) . I' . "Cairngowan" leal'ing Liver· j report frrm prol'inr:i! j 1:. , : Plaj'ing a jOllrnalist with 8· Best Color Art Direction I t, pool Dec ..6, due St. Jo.hn's De~.! COPE:-:HAGE:>I (API _ Ph;l' commissioner f. J. Rl'il I BIG circulation is another 1 (John Box and John Strolll • , . Anglo top comedy star, Hattie Best Editing ,Anne V. Coates) 13. Leal'lng for Halifax and Baker, 6i, an enlertainer who~c. .' ,I" t HORWOOD Boston Dec. 14, due Halil3x career spanned the bright Jig'I!'; Tne i~:~"rI ,hOI"; ::'1' ,Tacqnes, who is nearly mis· Best Sound (John Cox). Dec. 16 and Boston Dec. lB. frum Broadway to tclcl'i.;ion.' tal of ,,1, fires \lIre 'II" taken for the fateful cousin, "Lawrence or Arabia" also Leaving Boston Dec, 20 for Hall. died Saturday in his Copenha- ~atl'd dunn: the yw. , with disastrous consequences! receil'ed more Golden Globe 'I,. i, fax and 51. John's, Newfound· gen home. Friend~ attributed 01 Ihp,r n"lIlted I~ I:· . Awards from the Hollywood land. Leaving Halifax Dec. 27 Baker's death to what they de. '.iom. " ;. LUMBER other Imporlant roles arc Foreign Correspondents than . for 51. John's, Newfoundland, I scribed only as a hopeless ail.: " played, by. to~ \'ocalist Denis any other picture; it was the due there Dec. 30 Sailing [or I ment. A le,lding U.S. entertam·: Lotis 111 hiS first comedy role Screen Producers Guild choice Liverpool same day. (Hefrigcr'l ment figure of the 19205 and. Limited as the unpaid butler·cum·chauf- for "best produced" picture, ated). 1930s, Baker later was associ·; ; :l, : Company feur to the penniless brothers, and the Directors Guild of . ~ r"' I . ,,'. II ,'"' • I ated with radio's S64 question i , HUgh Lloyd as the family so· America choice for "best·direct­ Calrndhu lea\ III" LI\ erpool, quiz sholl' forerunner to I' _, , ,. WATER STREET WEST, ST. JOHN'S ; I . I ,(. licitor, Graham Stark as a cd." Dec, .19, due SI. ,John's Dec. 26·1 vision's S64.000 question :I:~.· and our many dealers in Newfoundland sleepy beatnik photographer Only rarely is a motion pic. Leal'lng for Halifax and Boshln Igram. I " 'i ,.'j fri.·wed. . i.' :1 ! who would much prefer 10 ture made which deserves the Dec. 2B, due Halifax Dec, 30 and I ' '_'1 ' I' photograph emply milk hottles undisciplined use o[ superlatives Boston Jan. 1, 1964. Leal'l1\g: BlJston Jan. 3 for Saint JOIIII, i T:-.'O:"lU MAY QUIT , " 1; I' and Snudge"), plays the village and adjectives. "Lawrence of chemist Who enthusiastically Arabia" is such a film, and it N.B, Halifax and St. John's'i ,\:lK.<\RA, Turkey \Reuters\-: Newfoundland, riue there Ja:l, I Pl'emler Ismet lnonll hinted ',., . supplies the brothers with vast has been so received by advance quantities of poison, and Peter audiences and critics, pr?perly 13. Sailing for Liverpool same' Sunday night he may resign i "" ----... --..... -.• -.------t Butterworth 8S the rather un. awed by the superb meshing of day. (Refrinerated). soon, In a nation·wide hroad- \'I' i I1 " cast about his visit to the ,.. _"A_S_TR_O_-_G_UI_j)._E_ ___B..!...y...:C..:...ee:..:a:;.:"II likely and forgetful family doc. t~e many ~iverse tal~nts ob· ,. FUNERAl. NOTICE ,NFLD,.CANADA STEMISIIII'S United Statcs to attend the fun- , i· tor who perhaps forgets he is vlOuslyjeqmred to achle.... e the eral of Pre~idcnt Kennedv he For December" I' , ,. Wednesday, a doctor at times. dramatic screen entertamment ------Bedford II sailing from Hali· said "govemmenls can ch~n~e i , rather than the cream of Brit. now on view. lIIacl\IULLIN-The funeral of fax, N.S. for SI, John's, ~fld. in democratic regimes." Inonu , ;:; . Present-For You and , Yours .•. Man)' ups and dOI\ns i ish aristocracy. Clive Dunn DEATIl the late Corpl. Frederick ~[ac· Decemher 10, 18, 27, Jan. 4. was expected to start official 'I'··,·i. :'; /" .,': (Mr, Johnson of T.V.'s "Boolsy Mullin, RCMP, who died at C.S.L .. CLARKE TERRA tatks today with the leaders of I' I: . and ohstacles in the path of the j " : alongside bulging garbage cans ANTHONY _ There passed Woodstock, N.B" will tal(e place NOVA SERVICES two parties in his coalition who . -. ".' desires are accented. Impulse • '! '; .' ' this afternoon at two o'clock S,S. Novaport due st. John's announced in ~is abs~nce that i I~;..JJ. " away at Colllmbiis Oh , 10, on Dec. 5. t~ey were wlthdrawmg from {;0;"",:;":~r.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ and anger call!e difficulties-al· ACCUSED OF PLOT Dec, 2n(l, Nellie, helol'ed wife fr0!ll. O~e'~ Funeral Home, 12.5 , . , though temper docsn't last long. COTONOL', Dahomey (Reu­ of Rev, Eli R. Anthony. Leal" I QUldl Vldl Road, to the Angl!. 'S.S. Gulfport leaving Mon. hiS govemment. The 0 utI 00 k is unfavorable tel's) - Two former ministers ing to moul'll, her husband, one can Cemetery, Forest Road. ------have been assigned to reo treal Dec. 6th, due st. John's 529,000 PLEDGED where judgment is concerned. A stricted residence somewhere daughter, four sisters, and one De.c, . 11th, ., UNITED NATIONS (CP) _ quiet evening at home is the in Dahomey in connection with brother. :llrs. Anthony WIIS the . Filial Salling from Montreal. , Canada pledged S290,000 Friday the discovery of a plot against former Nellie Lorenzen, of best bet under ex i 51 i n gin· II Garnish, Fortune Bay. HARVEY---;Co LTD to the U?ited Nations refug~e fluences. the stale, informed sources said IN MEMORIAM . . program In 1964. The amount IS , Sunday, ThcyWllre named as McGRATH - Passed peace· Fergus due SI. John's Dec. 5, I the same given by Canada for Arouna Mama, intcrnal affairs TROKE Fergus leave Pictou, N,S" I this year's program, . Past •• , The number of civil· Future ... The knotty prob­ minister in the government of fully away after a long illness, ians employed by the federal lems of rendezvous 1n space may I ex·president Huhert Maga, and 'I'homas r.lcGrath, at the age of In loving memory of our 87. Leaving to mourn one sister deal' wife and mother, government totaled 2,515,008- be spectacularly eased by a Dell' Oke Assogba, former minister ! of state. for public functions. Mrs. J ames Coady, Torbay; a net decrease of 3,849 com- I seven sons and three daughters SUSAN TROKE, pared with employment the kind of radar which measures I The sources would not reveal , . the exnct charges hanging ovel' and 50 gran:lchlldren, Funeral who departed this life, i' . month before, which climbed by speeds down to one ten· thou· ~ the two ex·ministers. at 10 a.m. Thursday from his Decem bel' 3rd, 1962 A. H. MURRAY &CO.) LTD. '., 9,149 to 2,518,857. sandth of an inch per second. : son's residence, Nicholas Mc· Aged 72lh years. " Grath, Torbay. . Today brings back sad 51. John/s The DIIY Under Your Sign memories, We carry a large stock of all , Of the day you went away, ARIES ' •• rn M.rch 21 t. April t91 LIBRA (Sopl. 23 I. Ocl. 221 . Although We dearly loved MACHINERY SUPPLIES. DOI'I't lit around Mmt' all cby. A 10m; \'ou may (rtl up In the tloud, DOe mta. . REPAIRS wa~k wilh • fritn~ wilt in,l;;:orate 7CU. ute, tntn dMl.'n in the dcrtM. . you, We specialize in SKF BEARINGS TAURUS (April 20 t. MIY 201 SCORPIO lOci. 23 t. Noy. 21) TV We couid not make you A 'thanlt' of pace will heIr l"Ou, Do J.et aflaiu take \lletr natunl touTle for immediate delivery. J&methlnlt you've IODi ynrnet to do, and don't opect tOQ muc-h from people. REASONABLE RATES stay. GEMtNt (M.y 2t to Jun. 211 SAGITTARIUS (Noy. 22 '" D... 211 Also, BELTS AND PULLEYS Your intuition anrl Jud~mtnt imnrove,." Do not dl.clo,c perIORal mitten at vn mlb • dcc.blon you've bern ddtrtl'!8. JiC'OIIle ma)' nol reJptCt your confidence. GUARANTEED WORK A voice from heaven was CANCER IJuno 22 t. Juty 211 CAPRtCORN (D.c. 22 t. Jon, 201 calling, REDUCTION GEARS Take the Inili"l .. In lurtherlng • plan Iliclo"lng 10 lutil. Ind only renolt. I. PHONE 94123 And so you had to go. tht I•• till in the tll1cin~ IIta.:e. ItMinn It home. Don't be prtty. CHAIN HOISTS lEO (JuIV 22 to Aug, 211 AQUARIUS (Jan.2t I. F.b. 191 But the ache that lingers Yoo, may 1,,1 Ind'!"""" due to OTcr· Iloo ..mfthln~ cxclling IU'1 lor the hock Electronie in our hearts AIR COMPRESSORS AND TOOLS :"du'J:tnte, but you 11 reconr f.ut. Gf It. You will 1ft out 01 tha1 rut. Noone will ever know. VIRGO (Aug. 2Z 10 So~t, 221 PISCES (Folo, 20 '" Mmh 201 NO-CO-RODE DRAIN PIPE Gtt your linam:illl albin In brlfer order 7here leems to be quite a Jot .1 esc:it .. Centre Ltd. 1.1 .tf'Cets arc in )'our favor »ow. ment In your ptrlonst IIrc It tht 1I1Drnmt. 1. J. N Vil -InsertcI] by her husband COPPER AND PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS, John and son Allister. () 1963; Publl.h." New .... ,.. S,..,I ..tc Hamilton Avenue Extension 90 CAMPBELL AVE. PHONE 9·5300 After hours 'Phone 9-6995

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