1962

I All Forms 0 Of Dollar' Insurance Has not aHectJd o ~ .. ttt:T Pontiac "The Acadian" THE DAILYNE Water St. NOVA MOTORS (1962l LTD. Elizabeth Av •

HER • ,d 50's oroccans elze erlan u.. S. Fires Dissident Algeria n Forces Mightiest Take Over City Of Oran STREET CP from AP·Reuters ALGIERS-The Algerian nationalist government, reeling under in­ ternal revolt and administrative chao!., announced Friday Royal Mor· ocean troops and dissident elemen t!'i of the Algerian National libera­ Bomb Blast tion Army have occupied strategic areas in Algeria. litoI , The Algerian government news agency reported Moroccan troops lay marshed into the western Sahara Thursday and occupied a military Packs Wallijlp Equal I outpost about 20 miles inside the bord-er. Morocco has long claimed ECK- large areas of Aigeria's western desert. :N 1:-'; "THE ------,- I From Rabat. Morocco, came 1 .\ "ARONE!' ' · ,an announcemcnt o( a '5ceond i Tindouf, a lead mmmg cen- To 10,000 Tons troop move. Dissident Algerian I tre and Colomb Bechar, an 1m· sel'cn months ~ Prlncess " officers' said their supportcrs portant French militaryuase, ltion in Greec. had taken over the administra- have long been claimed b)' ~II), writer, ' tion of the western port city of rocco from the French. hut the finally Of n. ne ets Oran, scene of bitter European- Moroccans did not press thpir TNT I '~ • . Moslem street battles, The olfi· claims in the final stages of the ~I'!acular A G "The Guns ! CAiVIP MERCURY. Nev. (AP)-An H-bomb: ecrs said lO,OOO Algerian sol- Algerian war, d h diers stationed in Morocco were SETS SEAL ON MOVE lC Hguns' sup. : type device, in the mightiest blast yet fire in te, W moving, to the Oran arca to join In Rabat King Hassan was 'slroycd by an GOVERNMENT·IN·EXILE ARRIVES IN ALGERIA arm : United States. sent a shower of rocks and sand soar· ! other forccs there in a hid to reported to' have set his seal do learn headed ALGIERS-Premier-in-exile Ben Youssef Ben Khedda (L), smiles and 'k and including I ing spectacularly thousands of feet over the Nevada' take control o( the whole coun- on the Moroccan occupation of Anthony Quinn as he leaves plane upon' his arrival here July 3rd. The Nationalist · try, the area by receiving leaders 'Pl'nmen -m"eXlle retumed to Alger ia July 3rd, six hours after French : desert Friday. ecep Ion A spokesman for the officers or local tribes who swore alleg- ars Stanley Ba, i Fired in a cham bel' 650 feet under Yucca Flat, R t said Col. Houri Boumedienne. iance to the ~loroccan crown. quayle, Irene Charles De Gaulle declared the country independent. The arrival 'it awed veteran watchers of Nevada atomic fire- former chief of staff of the lib- ala and James exiled government marked the end of 132 years of French colonial , y h f'· I t Tindouf and Colomh Bechar IIlllorrow at the works by emitting a flash brilliantly visible 55 miles LA CHAPELLE - sun,ou· eratlOnbarmp IV,O wBas I~~a aSf lie in the (ormel' French Sahara (UPI Radiotelephoto) i41 I . DON Francc lReutcrsJ- Prin· week y remlCr en 1 ouss~ 'C, in Cinema, away at 10 a.m. cess' Anne, ll.vear.old daughtcr Ben Khedda, was conducting departments whiCh were admin- I man Color. But o( Britain's JQueen Elizabeth, Ih e opera t'lon. istered separately whilc Algeria I hang out of Then, under a wnllop equal to was given a warm reception BACK BE N BELl ' A was a French territory, but be· ght button him· 100,000 tons of TNT, ~art I1 encrg", The idea was to create Friday bv the 500 inhabitants Th e 0 ff 'Icers an d thel' r sup . came part of A I g e ria under J • 110 soared upward in the shape o( a cI'ater th,at would show scien- of this little Loire VaJley vii- por t ers hac k• V'IC· e Prem'ler j . the independence agreements S(lvaronc," 35 · at signed at Evian, France, last r a giant cone. II rose to perhaps lists how they may some day lage. hammc d Ben Be II a, wh 0 15 lIlarch 19. istair ~lacLeall'l uthor William Faulkner 7,000 feet, looking 10 observcrs use nuclear force for such proj· The princcss. who is visiting odds with Ben Khedda. 'e! and as dc· like a giant chrysanthemum ects as hal'bol's and canals. at the 16th-century White-stone The land: grabbing move by Algeria's second lar!:cst d!y. nell' Columbia bloom, From the middle of the FIRST II·TEST IIERE Chaleau de la Lorie as the guest ~Iorroco·~. King Hassan. II ca,ln!! lOran, was still gripped by fear c, the greatest bloom S~lOt a towering plume It was the first announced usc o( the :Vlarquis de Saint-Genys, In t.he midst of mou,ntIng dtflt- after Thursday's four _ hour e\'cr filmed, are of smoke that rose quickly to of a hydrogen·bomb type ex· walked from lhe chateau to the clIltles that heset Ihls new na·! street battle between Moslems • in a caVe on At Oxford, Miss. 30.000 feet, plosi\'e here, The previous shots village square, where Iimost tion. h d b d d and European settlers in which "land cliff; they The Atomic Energy Commis- in test series between 1951 and the entire population gathered ~loro~co a een re~ar e 96 persons were officially limd roycd by plane ~liss, (AP) -, ried when onl)' a few Missis.lp. Hshed In 1931, He admitted hc sion said radin acti\'ity wO'lld 1958, and in the latest series, of to meet her. ins. a fmlld and ally In the long as killed and 163 wounded_ cy prCl'ent the Faulknel·. a pians knew his name-was at had deli[}cl'alely written it with falI harmlessly on unpopulated 41 underground shots startlllr, She was wearing a simple struggle for ,mdependence from 0111 using a i story teller '.vhose his side when he died. tho aim of making moncy-ua areas, last Septembcl',' have been prc- while cotton dress with red France. achieved three days Moslem and Frcnch :r?~DS rait. A COrnnHIn. and short stories won the Funeral services are planned cheap idea." On the desert floor was a Slimed to involve conventional polka dots brown sandals and ago, Thc Moroccan flag was pab'oUed Oran streets Friday and Pulitzer prizes, died fOl' today. cn the 6a~lotage The author was born William ernler. expected 10 be one-third alomic explosives, while sock~. ~ro~inently displayed by :hc while panicky Europeans Hned at fi4, He returned here, some we~ks Falkner in New Albany. :'li5s,­ of a mile wide and 300 feet de(p The difference is that so- Mme. Victorinc Gigran, an ~ubllant crowds thaI cel~h!'n;ed up for space on sh~ps and death of the shy. rctiru:g ago from the University of Vir- a small town' 35 milc5 frllm when measured, called at 0 m i c bombs ha\e 86-year·old (ormcr servant al Independcnce [or days In he i planes out of the countr~. ')' isn'l claimed. came from a heart at- glnia in Charlotisville, where he Oxford-on Sept. 25, 1097. The The test was the sccond in uranium as the basic ingredient the chateau. said: "How charm. st:~:ls of AlgIers, , I I1gh for a down in his hometown of Oxford, had been a lecturer in American fumily movcd to Oxford when the AEC's Plowshare series to and cxplode in a process known iug the little princess is." . ',ou m~y not see ,~he~d \\3'· : 1 house. After President Kennedy - in Literature in recent years. he was a small boy. lest penceful uses Qf 1tomic as nuclear fission, H - :lOmb She visited the l'iIlage l1Rll In:! !t agam SO ,soon, ,salone we won't be to Faulkner-said is "in HONORED IN 1950 Itypes use heavy hydl'ogen as where her "G-year·old host, the emlllttered Algenan ?fflclal:, of the setting for thot He got the Nobel award \11 :1)' longer. You the basic ingredient. and em· Imarquis presides as mayor of Tl~e ,.~IOI oec~n ~n~anh) men Bid Fails :.eat the bookies world of light and 1950 a year late because the ploy a process known as fusion, the Village, !1l0' cd mto SCI e~al e.ert pO,sts which 11'8$ the towering Nobel Foundation jury dead· I SYDNEY (CP)-LarI'Y Hamp­ II chance!" E·n d They require an A·bomb t~'pe III the area of Tlnd?uf and. ~ 01· son's bid for a world record for of hi~ mind and art." locked in 1949 and made no Seaway ,Wo·rkers t '" h' I TOKYO(AP)-National police omb Bechar, Algenan offiCials you're ringer. o\\cvcr., 'd continuous organ playing ended made the mythical presentation that ycar. His Put­ Forcc 01 Friday's shot was said Thursday 26 persons died sal . county IV i t h 'the itzer' prize came in 1955 101' A in city hospital Friday. 1",n 'Y. I merely eq\131 to, 100 kilotons, or 100,000 and six others are missing in a There apparenlly were no AI. and Its ~'able, a religious a II ego r y st.'" tons of TNT, This compares downpour which has I ash e d gerian troops in the area and The 25-ycar - old Hamillon. .' ~eilt t01l'11 e f fer son I which Faulkner considered' his Ont.. native collapsed after 66 Elull tI!l'Oughout the world. ) most important work. SIU Bo'yeott with 74,3 kilotons for the pre- southern and central Japan no opposition from French units ViOllS most powerful, a shot sinre Sunday, They estimaled manning the military hases ho·. s 01 continuous playing at 1"lfe Estelle -lhe child· His first work to gain popular a s:lOpping centre hei·c. I bring your !l\'cetheart whom he mar-, success was Sanctuary. pub· , n.l· ROnERT JUCE Theil' 30·hour seall'llY shut- (rom a balloon in 1957, 120000 houses were flooded. there, the Garden OTTAWA (CP)-The St. Law­ down, to SIU ships forced tile Scientists take to the air a~ain -'------Hampson said he was tryinl( ee, Porhlgal rence Seaway returned to nor· federal govcrnmcnt to act on tomorrow. for the first time to smash a record of 72 houts mal Friday night aftcr lock men the repeated appeals hy Ihe since 19,1", with a 101V - power established in Hamilton a few day, July 8th, called off their boycott against Canadian Labor Congress lot· shot only a few feet off the years ago by Tiny Boutillier. DP Pro:bes Prospe~t ships III ann e d by Seafarers an inquiry into .sm affairs, desert 1I00r, It is a weapons T,eamsters Vote To International Union ·.crews. Hampson p I aye d through Ordcrs ending thebOycott~~~:IO~~c~ptt t~~~, ~~ida~ly,~jth~;~ E d12 W kOld St ·k three nights on a rain·soaked were sent out from the Ottawa headquarters of the Canadian presumed to h~ve been. I n _ •ee rl e outdoor stage. Brotherhood of RailwaY,Trans. The AEC esllmatcd tha I 95 Seat Fo'r. Douglas File Counter port and Gcneral Workers per cent Of the radioaclil'i~y MO:lTREAL (CP) _ Team- crease. The companies offered Hospital authorities said his condition was not serious. His (CLC) just as thc federal sea- produced Fnda~ was ~apped I~ sters voted Friday to ~ild a 12- 24 cents, I('p) _ The N~w legs and arms were badly swol­ developed, way authority obtained legal the ground, 01' 111 cart that fe weeks strike a g a ins t eight Rod Hayes, president of ',he len and he was semi-conscioUli. Party approached . It was believed that the two , Claim injunctions to break the boycott, back pro.o;ptly. trucking firms and accept a brotherhood's Local 106, said e Minister Diefenhaker visitors sought information on The boycott was dissolved I~ ad?lllon, Ihe th~rmonuclr.ar three-year-contract with a 26- the negotiations with the com- about the prospect of whether Mr. Diefenbaker would SA S KAT 0 0 N CCP) - A after Transport Minister Balcer devl~e ltse},f was" deslgnelontreal , I ~ '""," 52 69 Joseph (Newsboy' Moriarty. " ., •••.. 52 53 'rHE COUNTRY PARSON ...... 47 62 In i I Sask. , ,Doctors',i' Strike . REGINA (CP)':"Hlnts' of me'- accepted:, of(ers' from groups of ,Association, said the govern­ -,: I dlationbecame louder Friday, people to t8lk" informally with ment announcement was a "step .,',r: Skies as Saskatchewan doc tor s :tI!e"'iJtri~g, Saskatchewan Col- in the right dlrcction." Sale moved through the sixth day of le411., of" Phys.t1:ians and Sur- OUTLINES. STAND " Price I astrJke against' the CCF gov- ,geons. He.,dechned to, elaborate. The medIcal stand was. out- ernment's c"iJ;lpuisory medical The cabinet he said at a Ilned by Dr. H. D. ,Dalgleish, " oa care Insurance Illan. 'pre8s"coDfere~ce, had consid- college president, when he .lold J2· At 'the. same' ·:time .8 doctor- ered ,the pOS6ibiiity of call1ng a .~askatoon pr~ss ,co~fercnc;e: '. operated. Insurance Ilrm 1'1'0- B, speefs!' session of the'legis- The profe,"!slon shU behevcs 00 posed the provincial govern· ,41tui.' .but·.· a . prior condition the orderly way to ,settle' th~ 15. ment join'" P I' I vat e Insurance 'WoUld be the return to :1ormal dispute Is to suspend the Melli- planl to" provide universal med- practiel! 10 slriking doclors. cal Care Insurance Ac~,' resume \ leal Insurance coverage. About ,200 volunteer doctors normal medical. scrvlc~s and The, government Indicated It have been,- providing free emer- then, get along :-VI!h studws. With . ,!aa prepared to make 8ub~tan- gene», : care . aL35 of the prov- or wltho~t mcdl?,tJon to approve SASKATOON Sask.-Former Saskatchewan Premier, Tommy lfouglas rD. lIal concellSlons to the .... Sw!ft Ince'sl~. ,,~o8pltals under a new. legIslation, . .' "(L) ,shown in -J962 photo- from files; and present Premier Woodrow Lloyd ~urrent, health. region ,whlc~ plan ',operateii .by, the Canadian ,R.I'~mler Wood;ow Lloyd, was' (1960 file photo)', and the present Pr,ovincial Cabinet ar.e being 'sued for ad .. ,operated . a compulsory Medical Association since doc. rep~ded .to be In eastern Can- .. h "Character is like education me.dlcal,cltre l~surance plan lin tors",clo5cd Ihelr,.o[fices July 1. ada"!lOssibly talking mediat:,on $20,OQO" by two ~askatchewan doctors, fo~ ~lleged conspIracy t? ~nJure t ~ -the more '~;ou get, the mo),e • relional basIs for 16 years. - . wl\h someone. ~he gove~nm~~t , plaintiffs' reputations. The doctors are WIlham Cranley, of Pnnce Albert. you recognize your necdfur Deputy' Premier J. H. Smck- Dr .. A.'D, Kelly, general :;cc- kept secret detmls of hiS trip ~ M 1 M D ld f Sit '(Pll0toS from fl·les-,UPI Telephoto) elhut u1d tb. government has retary of 'the Canadilin MtJdlcal and its purpose. and a com c ona 0 as moon. more. \ ,

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD" SATURDAY, JULY 7, " J~! _-====:::::;=:===::::;:==;:======~~~_~ Library ST. JOHN'S. , I (. Inside Franco Spain: 2 R.d.corated N HR. GRACE-The Hr. Grace War Memorial Library has ~e· Conception Bay· ... ~WS Four Groups And A cently been' painted ,on the In' terior' and now presents a greatly' ImprovCd, appeara~ce. Personals Carbonear ET' The ou~lde windows and trim· HR. GRACE-Mr. and Mrs, mings have been painted and Peler: Wylie with their daugh­ Personals the job was donel)y Mr. WI1l· ters Deborah rind Tim and Mr~. Regi lam Regular. ' Support The EP] Eric Burton, all of St. John s Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Chipp ~~~R~~~S_IP~~'?I!':~~~~ The Town Council provided The Area Conference of the rled women delegates gll'lng "".,.""":,,,,'~",,',.~.,:""':;:"W' top soil for the grounds and spent Sunday as guests of Mr. of LaSeie were recent visitors Provincial Red Cross opened in their husband's names as well and Mrs. George Regular, Cathe· I I also gave labour to cover the to town, the guests of Rev Mr. the Town Hall at 2.30 p.m. on'! as their own, and h?me ~nd dral Street. and Mrs, F. W. Bradbury. grounds. All ,this has gi~en Tuesday last, with a registra.! business addresses, mcludmg COIn: a new look to the Library which tion of seventy-fivc representa- phone numbers. Records should Mr., and lIrs. E.L. Oke and Miss Stella-' Burry spent a few eontlnues to be the centre of a Mrs. L.,G. Davis, Hr. Grace, tives. Mr. Joseph P. Pike, always be passed to n~~I~ elect· talr amount of activity for the days here recently, as guests of President of the local Branch, cd Officers by the retmn" ones, , with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gosse, Rev. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Brad· reading public. ' welcomed the gathering on be- ,so that no time m~y be los.t in Spaniard's Bay, arrived fr~m bury. ' half of the Town and Branch case of emergencies or dlsas­ division of Fort Gander on Tuesday evemng and then turned the chairman- ters, she said. They would als? U.S. A after spending the weekend at Miss Vera Parsons and, Miss Magistrate's ship over to Mr. Reg Good, who do well to instru<;t the new of~l­ ihe outskirts the Airport Town. Ida Noel of St. John's were reo said he was delighted to see so cers in the carrymg on of their has been settle I Court cent guests of Miss Ruth Tay· many Branches represented Dnd work. . and federal ~Ir: and Mrs. Arthul' Proud­ lor, .followlng her visit the trio HR. GRACE-A twenty year more than pleased to hear that The Awards Comm!ttees ~ere Premier Small .... foot and their sons, Bell Island, left for Grand FaUs, where old man of Bay Roberts was the Grecn's Hr. and New Hr. advised to I,eep thm b~smess arc vacationing at their sum· t6ey will regIster at the Para· convicted of deliberately set· Branches had been re·activated secret until the proper hI?e .. 1 .smallWood 0: relatives at Hr. Grace South. was held on Tuesday, June 26, of the Red Cross Year is now actual campaign. There shoul I the monarchy. Newfoundlane Receive Badges at 8 p.m. Mr. y. C. Sparkes pre· August 31sl. that the annual be no overlapping and NO ov~r-I There has bee~ endles~ spee~l­ conIlletitors we , :'.HR. GRACE-At the final cidcd,' Also present were Mr. meeting of Branches must take looking, every last family laUon concermng I' ranco s 'of Edinburgh. ! ' Mrs. Selina Rideout, Long meeting of the Hr. Grace DC. Pond. Manuels, was the week· J. D. Williams, Mr Eric Mar- lace between October 15th. should be contacted. I health since a gun exploded m of, Hinsdalc. N of Girl Guides which was held end guest of Mr. and Mrs. shall. Miss Margaret Dawson ~nd Nov. 30th. and. all reports Returns should. be handed In his hand last December while who has long on Monday evening, July 2nd, and ).liss Emmie Parsons, Lib- mailed In time to reach Head· as soon as pOSSible aft~r. the he was hunting. So powerful fi~ure in tl George Lilly. " , the following Guides were pre­ rarian. quarters before the end of Dec- campaign. Mrs. Joseph Wllllams was the whispering campaIgn. fishing and I sented with badges: Donna ~lr. and Mrs. Reginald Blake The Secretary read the Li· b r of Bay Roberls gave a [ul! ac- that the generalissimo found It • ourldl~md. Both, Payne, Child Nurse, Lallndrcss, and their four children, Grand brarian's report. .Miss Parsons emS;e~king of Records she ask· count of wl~y and how t?C Bay necessa~y to refu~e. it recently: orities on sa Il9stess and Needlcwoman; Falls, are visiting relatives at reported that durmg the past cd that copies of Minutes of Roberts Bhtz was ~arne~ on via natIOnal teleVISIOn. " ' experts in 1 ~andra Yetman, Child Nurse; Hr. Grace. Mrs, Blake is Lhe month, Miss Summers, Admin- meetings be sent to Headquar· and it was mos~ .enl1ghtemng.. "I feel. as y~Llng as Y?Y"do: fishing tec' Barban West and Donna An· 1m former Frances Barrett of thIs istratlve Assistant of Regional t rs not later than two weeks Mr. Lamont Pal sons, ex·Com he told all?lCnCe, ,flexIn b hIS Rlidd. whe drews, Second Class. town, Libraries, and some of her ~ter date of meeting. She also missioner for Red Cr?ss, sPo.ke hand ostentallously m front of articles As this was the last meeting staff, spent some time in the a on Area Representahves, wllh the television cameras. "And , his literary I Pelore closing for the summer Mr. C. Lane is at St. John's Bay Roberts Library, making daughters, Florence (Mrs. Har· 500 non.branch areas in thc Is- I have the majority o[ the peo­ Scott", fal'oul vacation, arrangements were I on the ~rarklng Board of the an inventory of the books. 'A old Telford), Agnes,.. (Mrs. land, they are the people w.ho I pic and Ihe armed forces brac- Briti~ made to hold the picnic on June examinations of Grades complete coverage was made, Levi Butler), both resldmg at ,plan the fi~a~cial ~ampalgn ing me." . . . 12 to 14 feet I I Wednesday, but owing to the IX and X. also a revision of the registra. Lallrenceton, N.D.B., Dorollhy and act as l1aslOn officers be· 'l'he second rumor IS mllmate- Wulff has bee Weather this was postponed IIn­ Miss Hope Whitman, Gander, tion. The report showed an In· (Mrs. Irlving Saunders, Bay tween their communities and Iy connccted with Franco's exponent of tU the next day. spent the July 1st hollday visit· crease In circulation. The Lib- Roberts), with whom he reo Reel Cross, in case 01 emer- health, age and a successor. as a means of I ing her mother Mrs. L. Whit· rary Board regretted the death sided. Also onc stepson, Ar· gencies or disasters. , • • • i and man. of a good friend of the library, thur Pike of Boston, Mass., one He said there are large a~eas Recently the faces of hand· PRI]'IiCESS ANn PRIl\'CE: Aft cr 23 years of slI'!'Pn'flking the fightin£ Personals Miss Diane Archibald is pres­ I BAY ROBERTS-Mr. and in the person of Mr. James step-daughter,. Myrtle (Mrs. where there is no organIzed some Prince Juan Carlos, son Franco finally seat a king? .almon on rod and ently working with the Exam· Badcock. He was accidently Warren Goodwm, Hr. Grace). Red Cross Branch but the work of the Spanish Pretendcr, anel , '" . .. _ " I~ights gauged in. I Mrs. Jaines J. Dawson returned ination Marking Board at SI. to their home at New Bedford, killed In Boston JUBt recently. Funeral services were held is being carried on and carried o[ his lovely bride, Princess Franco JlIsl1fIcd Ius father;; lIon Spamsh lll'c~, w.test leaders Wilt John's. on Saturday, ~une 23rd, from on effectively by the Area Re· Sophia of Greece. have smiled faith by becoming the YO~lllgest i For most Spaniard, I~~ee;or dry fly coml Mass, Wednesday. Mr. Dawson Mr. and Ml'1!. F. P. Sheppard Ob o the home of hiS daughter, Mrs. presentativcs, a namc he pre- from magazine covers all over colonel in the Spamsh Army, is still a traumatic CXPi:·~ the utmost ir Was visiting his mother, Mrs. spent the weekend visiting Celina Dawson, Cross Roads, Ituary I. Saunders, Bay Roberts. Inter· Cers to "Campaign C?airma~". Spain. Newspapers gave such He was prom?ted to gCllCl'~I' At a recent open air all! ", 'se on the part relatives at Cia renville. i who has been seriously 1lI. !'tIR. EDWARD VATERS ment was at Shearst~wn., Water Salety SerVices, Sick vivid accounts of the royal nU?-l during the Iliff rcllCll~on III in 1ladrid, one of tile", '. g salmon angl BAY ROBERTS -Passed Deepest sympathy IS edc;,]. . Room Supply, Blood Trans- tials in Athcns that readels nlorocco, became natIOnally' showed a young Illan """~ een fishing Ne' I peace , i Miss Rosemary Dawson spent fully away June 21st, cd the bereaved. Ed d d fusion Service, etc., arc some-h could almost smell the t35,000 tl prominent after crushingI the' form abuut to smash 1.i! for many : M t Billl B It C ner t t I he week end with her paren s, after a short lllness, Mr. Ed· His both sons,B Rwar b ts anfor times carried on in non-Brancd C rosebuds llsed to decora e 1e revolt o[ the Austrian coa nlln- ill a mirror with an 1'1000:-A"'f!'•• of his anglil'!g I B k I d S d t •• f IS er e arre, or d Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dawson. Rose· ward Vaters, age 80 years. John were 1in ayI 0 cr.t II areas and it is the Re fross church. fl ers in 1934. I lI'as titled "Fratricide:' J111ii.-ht-tackle., field' roo , Irr ve un ay 0 spen mary is employed for the sum· Leaving to mourn two sons, the fun era ser~ cos, re urnm Representative who looks a ter Immediately the rumor cw The main props of t 1e • •• !d,ii this province., h;, rumm" hoU'", with b;, .. Joh. 01 Now Y"k, Ed,,,,,.. " th"" "" ..I", born.. '" lho ..m.. ,ro" d Ib ,t "'"ro ."' ,b"t 'eo"" reg; m. ".'" 'w:. d,·. ~ !Ii,m, "",., I, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mer months with the Depa siding at Natick, Mass. Three Wednesday. Miss Decker spoke on the to name 24.year-old Juan Carlos smbClI by one wnter as four. B' j_ I' '1" 'S,. 1 svstems ~ __ ___ tt hllk' 1 ., u,'ranCUlaSLO .• _., riv3 . ~~t~~~~~~~~~arre, ross oa 5.. ~~m~e~n~~o~C_E~d~U~c~~~~~n~ ~~~~~~~======::~~ Junior Red Cross, whose mo 0 as his SlIceessor. Suc a IS power groups and a P wlltom.! k th C' 'I \\'a' uIff and Rudd an ; It [tl Rd th m to 'cen e IVI,. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;············.·············1 is the same as t 1a a Ie e I usually sprea dbthMM~y e j 0 • - The power groups are ca·, :. 'p.' natured conte: Cross namcly "I Ser~e". ists themselves, but they CltC cd forces, th~ Catholic church. i He :lC~ ~,~,!l1lSS;S. al,~ ";h;'~et;, to first hand Junior Red Cross IS. a Mob the following "hard" facts to ,a ~malJ olIgarchy of mdlls;' to I~\ el~~, a~~n5c;1IIs lJr\d,',research. As th Force for Good. She said there back it up: I trialrsts and landowners. aOl,' Spa~Iard_. as e'er !Wulff took his I arc three different age group.s, Franco arranged to have i the Falange, Spain's only legal . ;1tlblrcan forces. ~';~ot1and to fish : in the Junior group, IS Juan Carlos educated at the, party. . . strce(s and parks ar/ days. On: I Healt~ ~even I stressed, in th~ second Se~vlce, Spanish Military College, where: As a general, Illmself, Franco 3ft~r Franco's gl'!1erJ!;r,~~caught betweer I ' and in the third Intcrnahonal he was. always" addressed as, has been able to keep the ~rm- main cities have nI11{(i!I~ refused to say ,.. , . Relations. "Your Highnes~. . cd forces reasonably happ~. : -!WS to eommemor3:e tV~CY hope to put It is encouragi.ng to see a The gellerallssll~o ha~ pro-. ':' .':, " _ ' !1~~Y were liberated by r:li(~1tlcir findings in large increase m (he 8·11 vided the ~oung p:lnce ~Ith an I The CatholLe church I~a, troops. 1~J.lhe two contra , , I, Grades Gronp, for they arc the official resld.ence m Spain and • given sweepIng p?l~ers 0\ er ~ , ,..llll~,es. ' , Hasion link between the J.KC. With an oHlcml car. Wh~n Juan, the lives of 30 millIOn Span.; Lastly. there I, '!C fl''th, the wide ,._. I and Red Cross in the Com- Carlos visits his f~ther m Esto- : iards-incJuding contrOl o~ edu., of the Fallen" at 'he) .. e light ,tackle, munity. rill Portngal, .he IS f1ow.n by ,a ! cation, power of cenS?rShlP :- ' the Gliarlarram:I )100 l, 'rods still f. She was pleased to repo~t service pilot m a Spamsh Air I by the ~oncordat :vhlc? Spa~n • where Franco h3'"I're:~: t Britain have I that ten Newfoundlanders m Force plane. . ,signed With the ValLean m 195.1, ! :lIOn~lmcnt to the 1:':1 r:~:-"'-'!i-~ _____ this age group are now attend- Franco did declare Spam: Frimco, in turn. was given a includes a basilica '" 'I'd ',',."':1 ing a Training Centre in P.E.I. a kingdom in 1947" even thou~h • final say in the. selection of solid rock, and \\'bh ,!;-'~WAw' arc Mrs. James Moore spoke he has so far declIned to make archbishops and bishops. I the warmth and h'au,!'.fi briefly, emphasizing the imp or- room for a monarch: h I' I I 0 'i~ns 1 subway station_ ' tance of Women's Work. " • " Teo Iga:e l~ SlOWS n 5", I awarding a Mr. Lamont Parsons also But Franco's with of withdraw.mg Its !roI? The was led (0 f1irtatio~ su~port I I~orld Certif. , , . \ spoke on Disaster Services and the monarchists could Just as ! Franco .. As for t.he F.al~n"e, I.t that thiS church \\ ";. Was held ; .1 And Every Smart referred to the Disaster Manual well be part of a cat-and-mouse shows signs of WIthennb awaj. as a token of recon,:. for, Mental a now available to all Chairman game. Franco is the master of Falangism bcen unable to a resting place r"r ~as I on Thur of Disaster Committees. He felt suspense and he has kept the supply the Ideology that a to- 'from bolh sides. ],; , 1962. Speci! that Red Cross should put in an monarchists on the edge of talitarian. system such as. Fran-II is a monument. to the u,,~'''uu includl appearance in case of fire, ir- their seats for 23 years. co's req~llres. The party I~ now ist victory, a !nbulc to , Salesman Knows It I Outerblrid~'~_ ,C '. respective of the social stand· His own family background used due[Jy as a buff~r "roup Icrusade agamsl • , ing of the victims. There may is anything but a:istocr~t!c. to be p.layed off agaInst ithe No Republicans are A .. There's a good reason ~hy so ma~y local not be a need of material Nsis· Born at EI Ferrol tn GaliCia, monarchIsts and the Cathol ':S. there. 1 tance but where there is a fire, Franco was the son of a naval The pha.nto~ upon ~Vh:~~ se·rAc.' firms a~t.' suppliers use our classifi.d there is usually a great mental paymaster, who sent the young Franco r~ll.es IS that. 0 (NEXT: I. strain and Red Cross can and Francisco to military college at 1936·39 CIVil War wluch c~st tion?) uds'lo consistently. They sell! Through our should help in relieving it. He considerable sacrifice. between :,6.::.00:.:,.,o.::.o...:.o...:..an_d_o_n_c_m__ II-______poInted out that Red Cross is --- i •· want ads, you',. sure to reach that someone an Emergency Service only, ~ ,not a Welfare organization and : who wants to buy, because so many people do where there may be need of BEGINS WITH • more than emergency help and • • there is no one else to appeal fllI;f!J~('f,' • make a habit of reading o"r clalsified led ion to at the momen't, the Red A .'/1. . . Cross representative should regularly. There, your advertisement quickly contact Headquarters immed­ iately. reaches more pNple at one time, yet COlts you Miss Dove spoke on indivi­ dual emergency aid and stated only pennkts per day I that very often Red Cross is approached abollt getting re­ I ',' latives of some ill person home, 1 they first get a certificate from I for a few days. In such cases I a Doctor or nurse on the sick I person's' state and then they I contact the employer, often the I American Forces,' and compllS­ ' ' sionattl leave is nearly always I granted. There is close co·oper­ I To Place. Your Want, Ads atlon between the Canadian and " , American Red Cross Societies. SHfETY BEGinS WITH RSPHRlT . Miss Dove also spoke on OUR MODERN PLANT CAN $UPPLY YOUR NEws. I ~ .. Home Nursing and stated she o PAVING ASPKALTS • DUSTtAyERS CALL 8·2177 .was a bit. disappointed that a decrease In this sphere of Red • PR(MERS' Ere. Cross wprk was noted last year. SHIPPED IN DRUMS o~ TANK CARS. . She felt that organized I'lln$ul.led Coiled Tonk COl1laSorve "(<>II. Church Groups and the like could help to recitify this in The Daily News the future.' .,I , , In some cases no Registered Nurse can be found to under· I take the training of a Home I Nursing' Class but in many ASPHAot\' AND '. ' (Continued on Page 5) ~Ti I14VlijQN

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sr. JOHN'S, 'NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily News SATURDAY, JULY7" 1962 . , . ' . .. -r: ETTLEMENT ON. Coaster Burgeo:' EPPERRELL AFB :Aground, May Be- Confinning Letter Is Due • Ottawa, Says Premier .Refloated Today.; , , , .~'~', llil'i,ioll of Fort pe'ppcr.! A national defence depart· The U,S., which built the base, An attempt was schedulcd Itempt was to be. made at high, I U,S, Air Force ment official met 'wilh iIlr, in 1041. completed its evacua· " Ito be made last night to refloat tide (9 p.m,) Friday nighf. n the outskirts of St, Smallwood in May to discuss tion in 1060, but since then its : the Canadian National Railways Meanwhile the Burgeo's 1~: o h::5 been settled by the the exchange of build1llgs, ownership has been a matter, Icoaslal vessel Burgeo which ran passengers were taken to Ca.r·· . and federal gO\'ern, . Mr. Smallwood said Friday of contention between the fed· aground at Peckford Island, manvi1le by tl:e' vessel Western'l Premier Smallwood said, they had reacr.ed' complete eral and provincial governments. I ncar Fogo, midnight Thursday. Explorer. . . .,. . I agreement on the exchanges, They had agreed to submit it , The vesscls Nortbern Ranger Capt. D. C. Wallace" CNR I 'SIl'illl\l'ood ,lOll Prime, and. recommendations were sub· to the Supreme Court of Car, ! and Clarclwille at last report Imarine superintendent, saidi!,' Ilirfcnbakcl' met early i mltterl to Defence Minister ada, but before it could come yesterday wcrc heading for the appears the Burgeo ran aground, . and drew a hOllndUl'Y Hnrkress and latcr thc fedel'al ' before' the court· ~Ir, OIcfen· Burneo and it was expected that i head·on, but was not believed,' 'lll~h the basc, bllt they, cahinr\. lhaker and Mr. 'Smallwood got ; they" would. attempt to pul! the i 10 be damaged as she Is nOI 'a t'!;,lISC til rxeh~n~c i He hr.d heen· informecl this, together on the settlement, ! 1400.lon vessel free. The at·; taking water . 1"'--'------...-.-! The Burgeo, which is unrlel~ huildings located on wcek th,t the rceonlll\cnd~:hlls Involved were 208 bui!ding~, I the command of Capt. Edw3l'I side of the line, I had, be'en approved . hy the including a 400·bell hospital, An cxehanne of vis its be· I eoUl'ClO the RCAF will fly the I Climax to this novel expcri·! .' .. -..... ------I cahlnet. more than 100 apartments and tween Canadian and Jamaican cadets bnck to Jamaica, ment will consist o{ eight days: Cross :10, She will be handed over tc" Red i Twiliingate ana then to GOOSf' • , All that remains rn the arrival, do?ens of oWcc buildings in ad· Army Cadets hus been arranged While the Jamaicans are in of arduous training including a I ,Bay when she ran aground, of a confirming lettc,r {rom )11', dilion, to numerous military lind will take !"uee during July Cana[la, the Canadian boys will trip around the 'island. nIque It was first believed that onl~' U III I Harkness. expected the ncxt establishmcnts, and August of this year, be 'equally busy, They will at· The RCAF, having returned Water 40 passengers were aboard hut . day 01' two, It's value has been estimatcd i The RCAF will fly a group tend the Jamaican Army and the Jamaican cadets to kingston a later report stated that' the" ~ 11 d 1lng EV"CUATED IN 1960 at $200,000,000. of 24 master cadets to Kings· Air Cadet Annual Camp until on Aug, 23, will .bring the Ca· vcssel picked up a large nuril;~ .(-i.. 0 ton, ,Tamaica, On July 17 and July 26, Following this the nadian boys back home,' Sa f ety bel' of fishermen at Carbonear:. .A.. . T' (I' return to CanaM tlVO days late.r C~nadian Cadets 1~i11 be enter· Cadet CSM Denis Jackman .' '. Tl:e vessel's crew of 33 re: ntesL ! Cmpnrary o'sur.e with an equal number of Jamal' tamed {o.r a wcek I~ the hOl~es St. lIliehacl's High School Ca· . The Red Cross Water Safety I mailled aboard after th~ ground. Co/ , 'l; ~ , can cadets, . 'of Jamaicans famIlies. Dur1llg det Corps, Grand Falls has been Superl'isor for, J\eWfoulldlan~'1 ing. . : . , fl',llInn contes! . . After attending the ad\'anced a further period in camp a t chosen to represent Nfid on Bob Le~!essuner. leaves thiS '.' llWlliC" HI" took. " place on Cadet Leader course at Banff, hlllgston.' s t ar (.mg on Aug, 3, tl'115, T amalcan ' nSl. . 't Ca d et Ja c·k week for visits to various ccn· r~;r~i~'cr Dec had its I Q! S H' h the Jamaican Cadets. will m~ve the Canadian ~ro~p w!ll pre· man was previously chosen as tres across the Island on behalf X R Sh I .. in an angling cont70' i· ,nm'e . Igj ways to Ver~on . Camp 111 BfltlSh P~I:~ for parhclPahon 111 Jam· Ihe outstanding cadet from of the Watcr Safety Services I - ·ay IP . that has a familial' ring ~,!i I ColumbIa on Aug, 14 and then a,lCn s Independence, Celebra· Nfld. The picture shows Cadet of tile Canadian Red Cross. I .. \'~tmll SjJ01'tS fis.Her· .", , . '. ... to Vancouver on Aug. 19 for hOlls and ~or the opelllng of th,c Jackman receiving the Strath· This is an annual visit which, f B • A . '. · ~ 'r nrlland, .The D('part~nent of HlghwaH work IS gOlng on, 1II[hcah,ng three days o{ sightseeing, i n'l ninth Canbbean Games. ThIS cona Trust Award for the out· is carried out each summer by ll,n urln . ,rea,'; In , C\\ 1(~tU, II'ere DOllald Wishes to bnng to the alten·1 whcn the roads may be closed.! cludinn a visit to Ihe Pacific ten·day period will also include standing cadet from Capt. AP a representative from the Soc· i ~ COlllor I 01; 'I f II bl" th t I Alth L ff 'II bib ' " . h' II Nfld A C d t Off' I ·1 r E l' hurgh and Lee 'I r1011 0 Ie pu lC a anum· OUg,1 evcry e ort WI e National Exhibition, From Van, opportunilles for Slg tseelng. Bu, ,rea a e leer. i~t~.. The ll!ain purpose. of tICI i The Newfoundland Tubercu. o 1/ 101 I ~ IV Hamp. I)~r of ruads which wcre con·, made to accommodale traffic, VISIt l~ to aSSlst an~gn'e III· 1I05is Association's x.ray vessel fr, ;';U1l~:~~a ~;n'g e been a [structcd '~I thfe sttagC'f,whtere ill i~dllla~b'l b~ cxpcet~d that·llcobn. (ormatlOn and advLce III ,all I Christmas Seal wili complete ' 'tl romo I was POSSI" e or ra Ie 0 gct I Sl era e lneonvemcnee WI e S· I Hell T F· I p~ases of the Red Cross SWIm· ~ the Burin Peninsula survey next [jr:~:~; al~ld ~~n~ng i~ I thr?ugh last Fa!!. still rCflllir? expe~ienced by the travelling I na I 0 I Ure n mmg and Water Safety Pro.! Wedne,day. . ,," of . B II . IV'lde!I'.1 major construction work thl. pllblre before these roads ar~ g g gramme. " . \y,,H, Davis, executive sc~roJ' , 0 I 31 C, • 'II I d I I ' i Ithol'ilies on salmon fish, : scason. " hna y comp etc ate I' ~ lIS sum· ~Ir. Le~lessuncr .. 15. hopc{ul: tary of the AS5ccialion, said ;\ . rL~ in two I'aslly I Among thc roads m thIS mcr or fall. Motomts arc , that an actr'e sWll~lnllng pro· i Friday the Burin Peninsula u e~~~ing tcchiques, Icategol'Y arc: warned, ther~rore, that for th!' gramme mIght be llllt:aled. 111 Ioperation was the most succe=s:. Ie to F· TV P T som,e o{. ·those centre, whIch. ful voyage the Christmds S[;al Rudd, who has had iT 1. TC: adcces~.r~ad fr~m :~e next several weeks, attempts d · t' I . b1ished I rans· ana a Ig lIvay 0 Ie use these roads should be rna Ct. Irs t, .rog ra m o' don,t hale ~~e a.t present. ! has had in 15 years ' his fi~:~a~;' p~el~dOnl'm I' C,ol:e~ption Bay Highway in the only when absolutely necessary. I \\ ater Safet) ·Instructors i He said the public response who lIeed to rc·qua.1!{y for re· I ' t·' 0 t Io x L"Y' \"as Scott" fal'ours usc of vIcinity of Foxtrap, f I' T . In Ul nm~ ou r· "S , newa I o. Ilelr . certl Icates Ialmost 100 ercent in mally' , British ty e of I 2, the' road from Gander to B SIB' 'S II· mIght be gll'en 1I chance to do , 'r p 50 during Ihese visits, Prospec· 'I eo~m~m le~.,. " . d ·b~~t.to 14 feet long .Pwith ,Ga3~df~e,B~~';d from Baie Vertc Pilgrims On ··e lOt y' ate mte · ·"d I h" Id t' loU! sell Ices IleLC o{fere t Wulff has been the iead. to LaSele, . I lve canul a es 5 qu gc m' d' II .,... (1) f 'ee' ti h ·, , unng Ie SU1\eJ' I , nt of ultra.light 4. the road to touc WIth theIr own local Red 'S'.' , 1 'nst poll'o by sp~r Woodsto~k, W H C B eh' . Bum \'aceme agal e:;O:~eans of increasing A~ .prevlously, stated, major ay orne The CBC said Friday ip val at Stratford, Ontario, the Telstar. ' ross ran , ! the Department of Health; (2) I il d th 'II of work IS now 'bc1IIg undertaken Ottawa it will provide part o{ I other from Signal Hill, SI. Earliest date for an experi· I ' {rce diabetic tests by tt.e New· cia hcngcf' ~nl' Ar~i t' I' on these roads, and in many A special Canadian National of SUSllcllse g thc first North American TV John's. site of ~Iarconi's first mental program is July 19l.,h,1 foundland Diabetic .Asso~iation: Ie, dig Idn l, aRn l,cI cases blasting must .be done' train will pull OUt of Cape on loan me, 0, I . h 'II 'tl d t I B t t d t k' program to be shot across the trans· Atlantic radio transmis· the CBC said, Howevcr, on Studying (3) BeG vaccination against d ' d I WliC 11'1 reqlllre l~ roa sore on o· ay a 109 more Atlantic via an CIlrth,orbiting sion in 1901. that date the satellite's orbit . tuberculosis; and (4) frce X· li\'r~, gauge In, onees ,an /' be' closed to traffic from time I than 450 Roman Catholics from satellite later this month, The three U,S, television net· would not permit transmissions rays lor all peoplc, execpt those ~1';llliards the dleadr~r5 Wlt~, a tSln~te to time, Insofar as is possible,! Nova Scotia ami Newfoundland Nfld. Fl"ra The program wiil have two works are producing the North from both sides of the Atlantic. , ~ I who received the BCG. . ,:, II malic or ry t y eon.1 lIle . o ~ Ithe tral'elling public' will be, on their annual pilgrimage to th t k ll pickups from the CBC, one American program, It will be So the most probable program ~ . I ~Ir. Davis said an. e~tcnsive 'l1l'rl air art c l;hmos ~n ~ ':h an warned ol'er the radio and by the Shrine at Ste, Anne de from the Shakespearean Festi· followed by a TV transmission date is July 24th" , Dr,' Ernest Rouleau. head of I heatth e?ucation, program was :", of the onI e par I 0 ,e" alfs · signs 'creeted in the area where Beaupre, Quebec, sa mon ang er, u f , fyom Europe. Date and time ;\\~lll tra.ns~lttmg ~nd ,re': the department of botany Uni.' also camed out 111 ~allY ~f the been fishin" ~ewfoundland The pIlgrims, who eome from of the broadcast still are un· eell'1I1g slallOn on th.1S sl(le I versity of ~Iontreal, and curalor' communites. He saId a ~um\ler lor ma~y' years and By-electl1on . the Antigonish, Diocese, will certain, Present plans call for WIll be at And?ver, Mame, The lof the Marie.Victorin Her.' of cases of tuberculoSIs and Dr his angling background return . by tr,am W~dnesday, Damaged the satellite itself to be launch· European stahons Wlll be Ill. barium, is prescntly in New. i diabetis was discovered in, tbe 'I'atricide," l~nt.tac~le field was acquir'l Sleeper cars WI,l! remam at Ste ed July 11th as part o{ project England and France. foundland studying the provo ' survey. , . , . . province, C B k' ~Ilne to prov~de, accommoda· ------.----- inee's flora, : ~Ir. Dal'lS saId the co·opera· clashed in print over I' I orner roo hon {o~ the pilgrIms through. Soviet Ship Dr, Rouleau. who has been tion of doctors, clergy, we~are ril'al systems of angling, out thClr stay, coming to Newfoundland {or the! officers and local commLttee and Rudd arranged their I Four candidates. have been The pilgrimage is being or. Safety Council's past 13 summers, is sponsored Ichairmen ~f tb.e Ne~f?undland contest with a nominated to contest Ihe. July ganized by J, A. Gillis of Anti. Still Here • by the Wild1i£e Division of the TuberculOSIS Assoclahon wa;; , to first hanll comparison 24 byelection in Corner Bronk, gonish, Department of Mines, Agri·1 outstanding: ' :' r~.;earch. As, th~ challen· The municipal by.election was The Russian freighter Acad· culture and Resources. 1 The Chnst1J13,s Seal wll! reo 'CPS. Ilulll took hIS light tackle called after the resignation of amic Pavolve, which is under· He is gathering information, turn to SI. J?hn s next, weeKe,nd land to fish with Rudd councillor A, G. Hiscock. N G" going repairs here for a broken Advice To Drivers on the province's plant life and i where she will be prOVIded w~\h !eVen dm, Onll' one fish ot lYIng rudder head. will not be ready During J,uly and August motorists should slow'down be· when this work has been com· I' more and x·ray supphC.s between'them and Nominated July 3 were to sail until sometime next m~dical cau~ht L~ach Newfoundlanders will be taking low this speed," he cautioned, plcted be will publish a book {or a tnp to Labrador. . refused to say who caught i Critc!:, Bob Lockyer, Jack Wise· week. C S d to the highways in greater num· .He said the dust on the on the {lora of Newfoundland. I The vessel \\'111 go on dock l'lllcmorate , hope III puhlish a book i man and Jim Mitchell, The 10,OOO·ton freighter has tJermon un ay bel's· many on week pleasure province's g r a vel highways This summer Dr. Rouleau will: at SI. July 19 for:3 ,h~rated by [inrlin~, in the matter; ------, been in SI. J olm's for more than Antllo~y trips, others on annual vacation, greatly reduce~ visibility. Pas· gatber species on the Northcrn. general c\eanmg. , . ,. two contrasting tech· I apllcareri {rom the New{ound· The Rev. Fred Sass will not I a monlh, A new rudder ~lead The Safety Council of New· s1llg other vehIcles under such I Peninsuia, tl:e Baie Verte Pen., After tho Labradol Iland scenc and hal'e not bcen I be delivcring the sermon at St.1 had to he made for the ShIP, S~I1\~Y IPl'e is fOllndland today urged molor· conditions is extremely dan~cr· i insula and the Bonal'isla Penin.: has been completed she WlIl I;,!, Ih. wirle acceptance in popular use for many years, David's Presbyterian Church on I A CNR dockyard official said :('11" at isis to be extra careful during ous. . I sula, He will be in Newfound. turn to Cook's Harbour anti 11"\1, :lrram3 II~ht t~cklc, the sturdy Angling regulations now prohib. Sunday, He will participate in a Friday the Pavolve is expcctcd the I'aealion period, .when traf·. Mr, Dal'is said as an ex!ra! land until September, : work south along the SI. Barbp rod. still lavoured in it the use of any lure other scrvice there and give the ser· to sail ncar the middle or end I1l'O has Hc volume is at its peak, ' precaution car lights should be I ! Coast. to the Cil'i1 nril~in have I'irtually dis· than thc arlifieal fly. mon at A later date, of next week, Council President \V, H, Dav· left on when drh'ing Ihrough I I ----- ; h:lsilica bored is said traffic hazard in this dusty sections ?f the ~ighway. I I ami which province is extra high dnring evcn thongh It IS day time. Policea Make Three Call!., hand bcauty St. John Ambulance the summer season. Only a The Safety Coun~il's "Slow ~ ion. small proportion o{ the provo Down and Live" campaign got Threr calls were reeeh'ed by awarding of st. John ince's road is paved, and gravel underway in Newfoundland 4 A,rrests dt\' fil'(llUl'n ve:-,lenia\',. :: ,I was led to Certificates .and roads at this time or the year June 1 and will continue until lOne rail \1';5 con~,'rning ;:a 'illll'ch was was held at the Hos- present many aerident haZllr[h, the LahUl' Day We.ekclld. Foul' arrest, We!'e 1ll:1(1~ bl" ';1;11,11 of smoke in a duetol~~ or reeoncili for ~tcntal and Nervous he explained, The purpose 01 the campaign cily IHIlke ye;tertlay. ' . surgery 011 Qllccn\ Hoad, 'I']ie abee for on Thursday, June .Mr. Davis said the warm, liry is to avoid the hurry a n Ii 1'11'0 1I1l'n were arrested fol" other calls Wl'I'C 3 dderli:.i'e sides, In 1962, Special guests at weather brings with it the urgency so oft~n ~xhihited in illll,ail'eu driving, one ru,. d,'nllk',' furnace in Slahb COUl'l 31111. iiI! ,Will to the lunction included Sir Leon· dangerous dust problems, their driving and tu uccent the ClLllCSS, and onr given in overheated uil uurner 011 .Ii'h:n a tribute to OUlerbridge, C, B, E" Dr. "Sometimes It. is almost 1m· observance of speed laws and charge for being drunk in the I Street. Tllcrc was no damage 1~i1inst Knowling, Assistant De~ possible to ,ee more than n sa{o vacation driving practices. home.' reported. . . ; ~Iinister of Health, and few eilr.length~ ahead." ======_ A • < .' , .' " • .'.~., ',':",' - , ., , Peter Goodrid ~e, Secretary "The' speed limit on most .' -." ..' . ~,>·."'l." ." ____~-~ •. --.-- ...~ I I SI. John Am· gravcl roads is usually 40 miles : .... >,' " :., ;.,':~·:f;:.\'.:(;(~::/_.:- ..\ . ·~~":i.~ ~ \ I Who Is per hour" but on, hot, dry days !, I, i 11 Certificates Trials For' EXTRA SPECIALS I Dorolhy Bcnnett fin I, ~'i;~ Evelyn Budrlen, ~larnrel BUll, Miss Lor. BOYS' Cole tin absenlia), Miss New CNR Ship FLASHLIGHTS • Collinl. ~!i5S' Cynthia The Taverllor, the Canadian 29c. each STRIPED SOX . . ~I iss Shirley French." National Railway's nelV coastal or 4 for $1.00 All sizes Dona Gosse, Miss Loretta vcssel, is scbeduled to undergo ~~i~s . Lorraine Gosse, her shipyard trials at Colling· 29c, pair Shlrlc)' Gregory., 1I!iss wood, Ontario,· next week. INFANTS' ,or 4 pairs for $1.00. ~arris, )liss .. Bernice The 1M·foot diesel vessel' is )' ~h5sSoPhie Kean, Miss I due to start her first trials July STRETCH IE SOX , , Lane, Miss Frances' I to, She will be handed over to All shades MEN'S I' ( . , Miss Patricia MeNeill the CNR July 14 and by the no~,emary Mallhews, Mis~ 29c: each , end of .Tuly or early in August , , , . STRETCHIE SOX , ~(erccr, Miss Viola may be on the St, Johu's·I.;ewis. or 4 pairs for $1.00 , , ~hss Emeline Morgan ' porte run, 29c, pair Murphy, 1I!iss ~Iar)' Dor~ The 600·ton ·steel vessel has . , , Miss Violet Parsons GIRLS' RAYON or 4 pairs for $1.00 15 two·berth cabins and seating a Penney, Mrs. LilUa'~ ca'pacilY for approximately 20 PYJAMAS ~(jss Shirley Porter day passengers ESlher Slaney Mis~ . MEN~S wmTE S!llilh, Miss' Mabel BOTTOMS I MISS PhYllis Smith COTTON SOX ! Sir .Leonard .Outerbridge presenting a SL John Ambulance Award to All colours fit 4- 8 lEEDS. Mary Spurvey (in ab: 4 pairs $1.00 pairs for $1.00' ), Miss .Marion Strapil., . one.ofthe winners at the specialftinction held June 21st, at. the Hospital .' Work Stops .' fcir 4 , , ,Tobin, Miss Ruby for Mental and Nervous Diseases: (Daily News Photo) ,~hss Elizabeth Walsh, On Lo'cal Ship Rl\a~ ~alsh, .Mrs. Nellie Shea, Joseph Siadc, Albert .topher O'Neill,. Chesley Snow, LeGrow. Be Ir., Dora Yetman, Smith, Vincent Stack~ Eric TtIt· Cyril Squires, Frank' Walsh, UOllle Nursing. Certificntcn Work on the 150·ton' steel lJoW!, Clitford Bennet! 'tie; Henry Williams, William Wilfred Will,iams, Clement 1I1is5 Mary Glynn, Miss ship being built in St.. John's ca;Pbell, John Costello: Yetman; Y~tman •. Jeanette Lnnnigan, . Miss Ina by E, F, Barnes MachIne Shop F ra~Pton, Abraham. ,,~. Vouchers·, I . . MedalUons Peckham, Miss Mary Florence closed Friday liS the work crew · rane s; F,urey, Joseph ,.Miss 'Jeanette . Lannigab, Miss' Mary :rd, Glynn, Miss Penney' (in absentia), Miss went on vacation. Wilham Hammond Michael Ay!watd; Edmund Ina Peckhatn; Miss· Mary F. Marion Pottle; Miss Florence . The date of the launching of Hiscock, Itoy KIng: Dunphy, EdWard Dunne, Lloyd Penney (In absentia), Miss Power (in absentia), Miss the SO-foot long vessel b'as not ey ci\feall , Alphonsus 1I\ul: Eddy,: Granville Hans{ord; War. Marlon Pottie,' Miss Florence Violet Yetman, ~et been set. The ship is tbe ,e~ d Ml1rphy, Walier ren' Lynch, Clive. Moulton, T. Power; Miss 'Viole( Yelman, Miss' Mary Agncs / Linton, first of two bcin~ constructed Ali muet Petten, George MI!!hael' 'Joseph 'Murphy','WH· Leuverne Avery, John SRund· R,N., gave' the' Priory Vote 'of for the . NClvfoundiand· Lime an Rideou~ Francis lialn Edward Murphy. Qhrls'er!, WllIiatn Murphy, Matthew Thanks. CQmpany as II general carrier, . I) . • I

• THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHl'{S, NHLD., SATUIUJAY.. JULi '1, :~'~~~------~~~----~------~~'----~======~ ) 4.' ~ , THE DAILY NEWS' If\I THE NEW Newloundland's Only Morning Paper HE PJ Tho DAILY NEWS II a.MornlDg papel .- By Wayfarel established In 1894, .IDd publlihed It By th, News Building, 355-358 Duckwonh ANOTHER LOOK AT 29. i Street, st. John'l, New,loundland, Ir,r Now that, I hope, the last echoes of the 1 Robinson &. Company, r.lmlted. campaign have died away, it may be possible I &1EMBER or . \, . view one of the issues without incurring the Canada's- financial c ,~'.'" ,".' :' ~ '.. of ,being accused of partisan prejudice. I am is facing n \ THE CAl'IADlAN PRESS 'j'::; ,.: .. I The Canadian Preal u exclusive!,· 'f" ring to Term 29 about which I may make a more wldes entitled to the U3~ for republication 01 ,.~r:' .'. claim to some firsthand knowledge. During the than most all newl despatchc. In tbl, paper credit. \','" ~ paign it was used by the Liberals as a stick .' pre-election u ed to It or to the Associated Presa or 'Vlll', ch to beat the two Con.s'ervative candidate;. theanything dollar butdevall d Reuters and IIlso the local Dew. publlabo St. John's who, as members of the Diefenbaker there are otl ed therein. , .- .,' YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES ernment, offered no protest to the ill-chosen and far beyar r l i All Press Services Ind feature arUcle.l compromising language in which the Prime which .a : I 'C.anada ...... :...... 512.00 per annum In this paper are copyrighted and their announced his intention of terminating N present unhaI \ the source of t I rept'~duction It prohibited, ~. United Kingdom and all land's rights at the end of the 1961-62 fiscal is at hom~. I ,> ". foreign countrius $14.00 per annum have no intention of discussing that political.".; ...."" would seem rl 'Member Audit Bure•• of the issue. I said what I thought about it in. for all of us / Authorized as sccond class mail by tile of Circulatilla d d a little her Post Office Department, Ottawa, and column three years ago. As to the awar rna e the other han ! for poymcnt of postage In cash. Term 29, once it was renewed in response to . in Y I, ' powerful argument put forward by Premier .' industrial pursl SATURDAY, JULY 7,• 1962 ------, ' wood at the Dominion-Provincial Conference in' out of w.or b down and ---~----~--~------. ' .. I was quite convinced it would never e essentials, ~Problems Of Local Go vemment That is true also of the Atlantic Provinces prime Ml . ' " tional Assistance grants. They will become'" prllgram rate of progress. In all the circum­ . 'tari!! Increases. 'I ::~, Outside the city of St. John's subventions. 4iI with the pre?,lil local government in Newfoundland stance, however, the achievements eurrency, says TI dates only from 1938 when the have been noteworthy and local The history of the Term is interesting, I view", please ma ! I town of Windsor was the first to be government has brought to many It was obvious 'in 1948, when the final agm.· #!anufacturers wh I I thousands of people numerous ment about confederation was under dis· the domestic mar I I . incorporated under the Commission . . 'b' I t f .e·(·nn products thl amenities tMt would otherwise cussion, that 1t was Impossl e 0 or~3~ . b . of Government's iegislation. Its N f 1 this country .t 1 '. ,start was delayed and its progress have been long deferred or pcr­ the financial consequences to ew oune, tltes of duty. It l land of becoming a province of Canada. That this should open : . . \Vas relatively slow. In fact a good manently out of reach. Letters To The Editor ...... It is startling nevertheless to -. bad been noted earlier when the Mackenzie opportuntties f( I " deal of opposition had to be over­ PRESENT FlSANCIAL ease the pressure on the dollar. NFCUS ESSA Y CO~TEST ·t· f 1947 b . g h workers In Canal King propos) Ion 0 was em am·. '''About fifty . come in the early days for there c,iscover that one of the problems CRISIS It should be borne in mind Editor Daily News, out. To overcome that difficulty in Canada's present .. has been long an· almost congenital that still exists is the difficulty ex­ Editor Daily News, that the people who make de· Dear Sir-Earlier this year mer~d perienced by councils in procuring Denr Sir-The financial prob. mands upon the government the NFCUS (National Federa­ 1947, what the lawyers call a saving clause tlnues this Lette: distaste fot' local responsibility and for all kinds of services arc the tion .of Canadian University was inserted. I believe its language had its categories tha public acceptance of zoning, builn­ lem with which Canada is con· in . laxation. But, as the recent confer- fronted at the present time did very ones thnl suffer the most Students) committee at Mem­ roots in the Rowell-Sirois Report. This was ject to the new d ;.: 'Cnce of the Federation of New­ ing control and town ·and suburban nol arise overnight: it is the in times of financial austerity. orial sponsored an essay con­ although they wi the report of the Royal Commission set Up ports, cost more foundland Municipalities has re­ planning, and the even greater re­ inevitable' result of eontradic· Government officials and Big test Cor Grade 11 students on' before the war to survey the whole field of dollars because 0 luctance of some councils to en­ tions inherent in the system Business don't suffer for bek "What a University Education vealed, municipal administration of capitalism. To say that the of the necessities of life as do Means To :-.re." Because of our dominion-provincial fiscal relations. As em- on U.S- funds. ,has made a great deal of useful force the necessary regulations in the people who clemoI' for the to date futile efforts to locate T f U· number of othel devaluation of the dolIai' arose played in the New f oun dl an d erms 0 be subject to th, out of the contrndiction '. be­ things which Ihey can vcry the winner of this contest,' a mono progress in a short time. relation to the effective adminis· it was designed to bring about a complll- fh'e per cent. The number of town councils, tration of planned development. It tween concrete gold and ab­ well dispense with in times of Miss Anita SnolV, who gave her stract gold wouldn't help those affluence. address only as Sl. Michael's sorv review of our fiscal position at the.; "Discourageme , local improvement districts and is particularly disturbing to dis­ to understand the problem who Canada has been Ii l'ing he· College. 'the announcement of end of eight years and to establish the basi! ci13Ses by Can community councils has passed cover that in spite of the two-day are not familiar with the fun­ yond her means for ),rars: and the winners of this contest for addition;l subventions if these, in con· abroad Is efIecli I plenary conference on the Baie damentals of economics. Nor anyone that understands the has been somewhat delayed. f the allowance f i one hundred and that is an in­ formity with certain conditions, were ound they might brir I would, it be much more en­ relation between paper-money We would like her to con­ crease of more than fitty per cent Verte area a year or so ago, the de­ lightening to say that there is and gold knew that the time tact the ;-.JFCUS chairman. necessarv. The Term was rewritten in 1948 free. That, tOgE !, in the past five years, But grow­ sire to provide for the efficient an economic law governing the was bound to come when Cnn· Loilis Dawe. c/o the NI"CUS to strengthen its purpose which was to pro- premium on fOI ing pains still exist and certain planning of the growth of that new issuing of paper·money, and ada would be in the throes of a committee. ~!emorial Uni\'ersi­ \'ide such additional aid as might be requir· designed to m (Yo Av~., other countries problems will continue to trouble industrial region has been frustrat­ when paper-money is issned in financial crisis from which it Eiizabeth SI. .John·s, excess of the amounl preocrib· will be difficult of not impos­ I\f\d. to give us her address. eel to enable Newfoundland to continue- .attractive to Ca many communities. Of course, the ed for these very reasons. cd by this law, its value in re­ sible for hcr to extricate her-. Besides ~Iiss Snow. other win· and continue was the operative word-its has been in th, chief of. these for all councils is It may be assumed that the ex­ lation to gold depreciates, re­ self. ners in the contest wcr': public services at the levels and standards encourage ther cuse .in such cases is largely the sulting in inflation and the Canada has bern doing what Secon'l PI ~r0' ,.. ,,_. .. reached at the time of review. Canada a little money. '}y, which sho wish of the membprsof local coun­ dcvaluation of the dollar. all capitalists countries have lJ'lI':c0, Pre"ntation Conven., One obvious reason for the slow Instead of one government been doing-issuing paper· Harbour ?llain. ---- . operators of hoi development o£ local government dIs to be at peace with their neigh­ trying to gain political support money in excess of the funda­ H[:nr.n.~.. ".:J': I There was one defect in the clause. TIm ;', 'resorts in all in this Island was the low stand­ bours. If conflict is aroused over by blaming another government mcntal economic law which pre­ hetical order), Patricia D. Col­ the di~'ection to compare the. relative burden; Lieaunt~. TheSE lins, Holy Hearl of 1Ilar), He· ard of income and general living questions of regulation and control for the financial debaelc which scribes that when paper-money taxation and capacity to pay 111 Newfoundland 'f';::b~neflt from. ~ now eonfrants Canada. the is issued in excess of a ccrtain gional High School. SI. ,John's: . - Th' b . mp', .. ~) U.S. tOUrlS conditions that prevailed for most in matters in which so many people aim of each government . amount in relation 10 gold, de· Madeline Dunphy. SI. Stephen's the Maritime Provmces. )S was 0 scure, co i •.'tCiollar dillcount of our settled history and the lack seem to imagine that individual should he to Inform the people preciation of the paper·money Central Hi::h School, Stephen­ and virtually impossible to fulfill. In the long ;';~:'i\>antage .••" of a substantial basis for taxation. rights must not be infring~d by of the ccoQomic' causes which takes place. Hence: the depre­ ville; Greta Gillette. United the question came down to the state. of ~h~ ~''';i' "A number ciation of the Canadian dollar. Collegiate, SI. John's; Daphne I local authorities, bad feeling can brought about the financial found land services the measure of thelr eXisting "i~~luafdifngtfdoobd5tUt 1 The value· of residential property Coyne foresaw Canada's financi­ Goulding, United Church Re· . I crisis with which Canada is '- -th th 1 t t nd'i!/"",n ec e Y was necessarily low and few com­ develop which is harmful to the now confronted. If the people al plight, and thal is why he gional High School. Botwood; ficiencies by compal'lson WI e owes s a ':i~iges but must be munities could boast of commercial general community interest. There were taught the economic truths tricd to stavc it off. Joseph Hann, loInst Holy TIosary on the mainland. and the part that the Federal G:":exchanlle prem Canada is going to have ft School. Freshwater, P.B.; TIita or industrial property that was is scope in this respect for a goorl underlying our economic sys· ernment should be called upon to play in pro\'i¢\!:~ewfoun?land I tern, and ·.·iC:·c :hown how and long. hard pull to extricate her­ ,Jackson, Sail'ation Army School, .. t d r1I"'" meats Will go deal of intensive education - work this province with a to Iera) 11 e mll1lmUm s an a:.::: d d d able to accept Ii substantial tax why financial crisIs .:risc, they self from the financial morass Dovel'; Patsy Lewis, Holy Heart - I b l' the Ne\,fo'''<' .,.rea y a vance burden, Even today, in spite of the and this is a field in which the Ex­ would realize that they are as in which she is bogged down. of Mary Regional High School, essential public services. e leve \ ~":',uevalued dollal considerable increase in general tension University may be able to milch responsiblc for the pres­ Her only chance of doing so is S!. John's; lofary lI\aher, Most land case was a good one. I was not at all haJ)PY ~t';hand, fish proc r ent state of our finance as is to increase her exports over Holy Rosary School, Freshwa­ the approach of the McNair Commiss~on. T!1i!;' jng froz7n fis~ prosperity; the average rate of per­ give valuable assistance, the Federal Government: for her imports: but it is n qucs­ ter, P.B.; Linda Murphy, Holy sonal income 'is low and the indus­ the demands of the people for tion whether she can do that, Heart of lI!ary Regional High far too legalistic and narrow. It restnct:d Itsel:!:\:~~:~ t~~~ t~~: trial base for taxation is quite small In spite. of problems such as higher salaries, higher wages; since she has to compete with School, SI. John's; Rex Murphy, a rir1id interpretation of the clause and 19nored 1 .. ~of extra incom more and better roads; improv, countrics which can sell their Most Holy Rosary School, P.B.; · compared with the average main­ these, local government has been opp;rtunity to supplement it with additio~al O~!';:;~osses now inc ·• ed harbor facilities cxpensive goods more chcaply than she Olive Noble, Salvation. Army ·• gaining ever-increasing acceptance vations that might have added a new a~d_ l11umlf'jwll\ be felt la land urban community. causeways; unnecessary ferry can sell her goods. Besides, School, Dovel'; Bernadettc R. l · )'n o1 chapte" to the long history of dOm1l11On-pro,. \.t onfe Oldlthed Of course, all councils have pro­ and in many areas in which there bonts and all the other demands this Europcan Economic Cartel O'Keefe. Sacred Heart Regional b - • f ! '·'.1,ew oun an of Nations, bctter known as the. High School, Placentia; Sylvia cial fiscal relations. It could have been 2. ~rc~;i;eut-back of II' l '. vincial assistance that is usually was initial reluctance to assume upon the government are all j • factors which helped to under­ Common :lfarkct. because o[ its Peterson, United Collegiate, SI. and valuable supplement to the Rowell-S~rols ;.'·lleral public WOI I • gearcd to their own tax collection,> civil responsibility it has become j · mine the nation's financial cheap labor, is going to make ,101m'S; Andrea Renouf, Holy port. But the initial mistake was that two hl;gh CC;,)\duled to coml i · and they have been able in m~my an indispensable factor in commu­ structure and brought about it difficult [or Canada to sell lIeart of lI!ary Regional . High and I . udges and a trained economist would constllllte I. ':~hmedr be auttu \ cases to procure capital loan!; with nity, progress. That is a very gond the financial mess in which we her goods in Europcan markets School. SI. John's; Ralph Row­ .] d I .t1 p.... ~ a en se sigrl and a side-effect is that many now find ourselves. . unlcss she can compete witll the sell, United Church and Pente­ best kind of Royal Commission to ea W_l 1 a . ·:.,::fJ~jOb5 for wharv provincial aid and guarantees. But Having spent more than hal! prices of goods offercd for sale costal School, Porl Anson' Cvn­ people arc obtaining a valuable lem of the kind_ Their approach, by their tralr-:'~:;;~other Federal even then, there are 'few with a a century studying finance and by those countries which are thin Sellars, United Coll~gi~tc. had to be narrow and legalistic. But they did ~:":!~jeCIi totalling high tax potential and this fact and practical form of political edu­ economics, I realize that it is members of the European mar­ St ..John's; Doris Tucker, Unit­ nd ed Collegiate, St. John's; Lor­ the recommendation that there should be paId'. ':I!hWOd 'b I hal must circumscribe the level. and cation in the process, not an easy task to presen t the ket. But in order to do so, Can· . ht '11' d !lar", a een ann Intricacies oC finance and eco­ ada must offer her goods at a raine Smith, Most Holy TIosary Newfoundland the sum of elg ml Ion .0 .f/wnllw been del nomics hl such a way that they price as low or lower than the School, Freshwater, P.B.; Doris year in perpetuity. Ther'e is no ~ther way 111 :I">.. ;~ The money can be easily understood by price olCered by those common Wakeham, Most Holy Rosary the terms of their recommendat:on could be Ifi.'A:oUd have bel those that have given no market countries. But this ~'" School, Freshwater, P.B.; Ron Fresh Fruit To Sugar Candy thought to the matter. But,I cannot do 90 Illng a6 wages and Walsh, st. Paul's Central High preted_ And that is whe~e Mr. Dlefenbaker al1d"in~~ ~o:wra~ ~ do believe that our schools, salaries and othcr incidcnlll3 School. Gander; Maureen Wood­ Fleming went off the ralls.~~t this time. ': Basic foodstuffs may be exempt to say nothing of parasols and re- ; colleges and universities -should pertaining to labor remain as' row, Holy Hcart of Mary Re­ ~",Jecls Ire subj ·' . · from the new, tariff surcharges that generated cellulose sponges . institutc a simplification course high as they are now. So it gional High School, St. JQhn's. They were not ~bligated in law but theY,~is unlikely th have been imposed by the Canadian In the lowest category, the group In the subject. of economics so looks like we are in for a lonlt Judges lor the contest, which that the student would realize stretch of austerity which is had over seventy entries from were obligated morally and in honour to ac·~;be taken by . Government as part of the means that suffers only a five per cent that there arc cconomic laws going to make us tighten our all parts of Newfoundland, were by \Yhich imports may' be reduc- surcharge, are fresh. fruit, molas- which are more powerful than belts In more ways than one. Miss Olga Broomfield, a gradu­ ~e:v~ t:c~~~ai~/~~:~:.n!~i~~. ~!~t p~~ j ~I_'_'A_S_T_' · 'ed and the budget deficit reduced, . ses ,cotton fabrics to say nothing the state, and that, when those But, worst oC all, tightening nte student in English, and ~!r. their own unilateral and mdefenslble con-. j(1 laws are vjolated for any rea­ our belts wll\ not solve the Maurice Hodgson, an under­ I But 8 wide range of products, of whips of all kinds including lon, such as excessive demands problem .. So what? I could graduate English student. struction on the word "thereafter" was an. .~ many of them of a kind. not pro- . thongs and lashes,genuine reptile upon the government by the elaborate but to do so would Brookfield Ice Cream Ltd. kind­ egregious and gratuitous error which they , I Present duced in Canada, have been caught leather and locomotives. people, . financial crises are carry us too deeply into eco­ ly donaetd the first and. second have had time to repent. A clause i~ the .. 1 bound to arise. nomics. prizes . of $25 and $10 re­ I Your~." r If , prOIlll5e5. within the surcharge net. imports continue as before in May I pause here to say that . During the last decade or so, spectively. Canadian constitution cannot be abobshed i In the 15 pet cent list are prep a- spite of the new surcharges, the I just suggested that tile uni·. Canada has expanded her The NFCUS committee would by a declaration by one of the parties to th: . " you can't rations of cocoa and chocolate and Government will reap a harvest of versitics should institute a sIm­ economy beyond the point war· appreciate your newspaper car·. Mreement even if that party happens at t\' : This is 110 i for IIIlkinl $200 plification course in economics, ranted by her stock of gold, . Tying an announcement of the sugar candy, neither. of whicp can million at the expense of the ti~e to be the Government of Canada. '. i plallS (If I but on aecond thought I would which, aCter all is said and winners ol this contest and l e be regarded as luxuries, Doils, consumers of the products affected. , suggcst tbat it wouldn't be a done, Is the foundation on thils aiding U5 in locating the think the McNair Commission should ha • · ; Dthera nil mechanical toys, cameras and suit· ,That will be a big help in reducing bad idea il the· universities which rests 'the structure o!.our winner. suggested a variable sum adjusted to .tht; IIIDment, : cases are included iJ;l this list along the deficit. But it 'must also havc would cut OUt a lilt of the eco­ economic system: for contrary LOUISE DAWE, proven cost of continuill~ the public servIce: :. epIIl as non~enBe NFCUS Chairman, MUN. va)ulble ic with whisky, rum, gin, cigarettes the effect of. reducing consumer nomic they now teach, to what we hear about nations at the levels and standards reached. Th~ ,. and substitute therelor some going off the gold standard, the ar and dried ~ushrooms. . purchasing power for other com- ihndamental cconomic truths fact remains that no capitalist THANKS rtm. NIGHTINGALE would have meant periodic adjustment l1: · • I Past •••• In the middle or 10 percent bst modi ties and how it will turn out 10 that, when their students go country coulq last a day if It Dear Sir-Please a:-:~"", me eel to the needs of an increasing pop~latl?n~; the lisbt 1 vulnerable, are sweet biscuits, fishing tackle,' in the lorig run is something that out into the world they would abolished gold as a measure of spaqe in your esteemeci paper B\lt there was no excuse for any qU1bbhl1~ have I blgher BenSe of respon­ value for other commodltics. to express the sentiments of sideled .Ie · and all cotton and knitted textiles has ye~ to be discovered, . Ilblllty toward tha government Gold i8 not needed to do bus­ myself and other patients here over the recommendation that was actual1. day DillIN made_ Tb1\t was where the real trouble began. ". ting on tb and the nation in which they iness within the confines of a at th!! "San" concerning the dis­ . I taiinB the nation, but for the payment of tribution of literature by Mr. i with the ri International financial obUga. Geo. Nightingale. I' Seeking Mediation I :~o~~/~~s ~~~ m;~~g~~ .tions, only gold or Its equlva· This effort Is deeply appre· I realize. the effect their dr- lent Is accepted, That Is what elated by all concerned, mainly Canada Is up agaInst today- because, most of the patients It has paen reported t~at'Prcmier . sistnnce, of the College 'of Phy- mands' for higher wages and Of .Th II Gems i~llll"",_I.. lIOII Lloyd of SaskatChewan has ~een sidans to its health legislation and hlaher salaries, ll10re r["'~'i. no gold to meet her foreign would be sodly lacking in rend· I l1li1., ..... : . new ferry·boals et al have up- . financial obligations. Gold is ing material if it weren't for If you have been badly wronged, • r TAUIIUS U 5e~king a'mediator to deal with his. it was wrong to ,implement the·Act on the financial structure of still the center of gravity of this source of Hupply. Again , Bt.' • .u.i let me say thank you IIfr. Night­ forget.-Mary Baker Eddy. r 11.... ,,-: government's conflict with the pro- until it was assUred that it had . , our country they would feel a world capitalism, and without , a.MINI ft. vi~cial doctors' over . ~ts.. moo.. icare foun. d a sen. sible basis for ,medical irelter responsibility . toward' It, civilization, as we knolV it, ingale, and any others, concern­ -- ~ llIoo't lilt 411 ed with supplying literature to v... i ti the nation as a whole and they wouldn't last a day. He is below himself that is not above an I"'" po cy. ..'.... '.' co-opera on. , WOUld. 'be willing to dls!1"'1-~ Yours truly, the Sanatorium. We are grate· -Frances : t..~~ IJ But what is difficult to under- 'The public interest"is at stake in with_those services which they W. L. BUTLETI, ful. .--~ standjs w.hy sllm~thingalo)lg these' thi~: issue and for a lot of pep ole . are. now demanding, and tn.u Shoal Harbor. (Sgd) "SHUT IN." , .. : -llO 1J.1r Forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled lines was not done earlier.. it c'ould' be a matter : of life and yon r.. 1 ;ill, ·torn.in two, and .burned up, so that it never ~ -, ~lpifil!il ~tcould v.ery well·be fhat thered.en~h. And in the last analysis, the. the' face of medical opposition, will show clearly and unequivocal­ , VIRSOIA, ,It still. seems obvious that the ly how the people of the pmvince shown against one,~Henry W~rd Beecher_ v~ ... , be · is a'great.dearof foolish obstinacy. dQ!:tors having:gtven full warning , ""-' ~I Ion sides in this dispute Rut • of their intentions, the chief blamc ., proper solution is to suspend opera­ feel about the new health scheme both The memory and conscience np-ver did. nor .Stak.ltdlfl·!\\.ran government W3i; " resUl ,upon ,the. goyernment whic~ tion.of the Act to await the result and the result of its implementa- tion. . will agree about forgiving injuries,-Lord tWlrt of. the determined re- . Ina;isted .on pursuini .its policies i.n of a provincial referen~um which I . •

., " • ST.JOHN'S. NFLD. SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1962 :5 CANADIAN cr, . IAII Knit ~n/· Purl •• Thoms P~gain H r .::r 'JU1f1 13. __ I HE PASSING SCENE Heads Labor By ERIC A. SEYMOUR Federation Esau Thoms, of Argentia, was I C" ernment now to chanle Its l'c·electcd ·president of the New· Canada I' rlill policy of curiaillnl In public foundland Federation of Labor linancial crisis which works, for the third time Friduy at the I ,c a ada is (acing now is likely Projects already started wll! . close of the organization's 26th I ~ale morc widespread reper· be completed.The austerity pro. annual convention which w~s ng the Ihan most people rea· iram Ipplle. to jobs outlined held in Corner Brook. He was. I stick Pre·election talk discount· and budgeted for but for which' unopposed. I ndidatcs· the dollar devaluation as be· tenders had not been declared, The other officers of the N.1". nbaker aD)·thing but disastrous. Of So,the economle squeeze is be. of L. were alGo re·elected. They , there are other economic Ing fell rlsht out here on the Include J. C. Mullett, Gan«".!r, {j)URIN(" AI~ t~Jl~IER PAQ'tIAl. ECl.IPSE lar beyond Canada's frlm!e of Canada from the hub central vlce·president; James PHD10I;tlAPP.5 WERE. TMHI FROM A whlcll ~lso influence of the nation where the dc. CAt{i\[)IIIN AIR FORC'" PLN'lI:. FLI: Cr. , Walsh, St. John's, eastern vice· present unhappy posllllm · clslon was made. president; Calvin N ormore, Cor· G.E. BROOKE:) AND fLc,.. OFf. lI.k, . the source of the economic While it may take a lot of ncr Brook. western vice·presi· I'\ORFEE. CUr-,BEt) THEIR RICKO"i \"~ ~ ~ . is at home, statesmanship to clean up the I dent and L.!rry Dobbin of SI; BI -PL~NE. l\:) 2)~~@:® [1(JIlli' ABO~E would seem right and pro· present economic mess, We feel I CI\I'\P [!ORDEJIJotll'. CI'J JANUARY 2.3'D,D~':lJP Joh~'s, secretary· treasurer. . BCirH M\,rl ARE. NOW RETIRED I.IR·VI~" ·MAR:,\i"I.S OF THE. R.O.. F: (or all of us now to start the decisive election should be I I The delegates will return to. a little here and there. held as soon. as possible, even: their homes today. I the other hand. too many if it costs ten mlllions. Perhaps I in various fields a Jlttle austerity should be used: industrial pursuits would be. In conducting elections, With I' out o[ work if we al1 much of the enumeration com. Spotlight On down and bought only plcted for the last election, the, cssentials. door.to.door voters' list would I BOBBY VINTON The Prime Minister's aus· not have to be taken, If the PERSONAL MANAGER and I , __ . program has brought contest is called within a rea. BOOKING OFFICE: Bob Cor· I, '\!CAJAY- THt.SlUK CF.JOI/- STARFlGHT£1? CAPABlE OF SPEEDS ~ /. Increases. These combln· sonable time. eoran. I UP'ro I.~OO M~H.- CAN O\S® 'VOOI! ~(l!I[1] ~ with the premium qp foreilln HOME TOWN: Canonsburg" FROM ~AllfA)(.o VANCOUVER! . . di . 'al's "The Letter Re· P .-.------.. -- ·f·· Suit 01' separates - lll'icc ~l'csting. . pl~ase many Canadian Red Cross Area aEDUCATION: High School. '''''''0 IT IHI '.CA.':"" ".N"on COM.'ND \l,.: '. lI'onderful fa,. little girls '.\'lth II agrE:l'- r .... 'nlll ~tllrcrs who compete In HOBBIES. Sports, particular- .' plans [or parties and oulir~s. de:- dis. domestic market with for· b 11 . Young version o[ the knit fores~1! products that noW entcr Conference . ly base a . lease it is the first to become SEAWAY BRIDGE OPENED suit mom loves. All knit and country at relatively low (Continued from Palle 21 I BACKGROUND: :O~br Xin' a 'hot chart item. His waxing of . -- purl-jaclwt has smart, IJl0ck wfound· of dut)'. lt is argued that cases lack of interest on the ton', fat~er was a. an ea c.~ l "Roses arc Red" ~ill soon be MASSENA N.Y ..(AP) _ .The! desi~n paneL Pilttern 7457: J, A. MONGRAIN, Iand while growmg up I at the top of our Illt parade. I $14,000,000 internaltonal brIdge directions for sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. da. That should open up more job part of community women Is e ackenzie 'for Canadian the main cause. Lets look ahead Mayor of Trois-Rivieres, Province of Quebec, Canonsburg, Pda., thd ltd;~sor. LATEST ALBU~1: Bobby linking Massena with .Co:nwall Send TIIIRTY •.FIVE CENTS In Canadian factories. and plan ahead for more Home 1 1 d P 'd f h C d' F d·' hed the soun s an ra I Ions Vinton Ont was open to traffic. hurs· (in coins) for thiS pat t ern Ig ham· "About filly per cent of Nursing Classes next year, she recent y e ecte res~ ~nt? t e ana Ian e 7ratIon of the big name bands. Vint~n' day:' The Canadian half of the Iistamps cannot be accepted) 10 culty in present Imports," con· ·urged. of Mayors and Mumclpahtles at the. conventlon in says, "I. always wanted a big • • • mile.long span across the st. ST. JOliN'S DAILY NEWS, g clause this Letter.Review, "are Following a discussion on - Winnipeg. band WIth a young sound for I JANIE GRANT Lawrence River was opened !nousehold Art s De p I. 60 . had its categories that will be sub- Red Crosa programmes, in -----..~ young people. I was sur~ t?at BOOKING On'ICE: GAC. Tuesday by Leon nalcer, Cana· FRONT ST., WEST, TORONTO kids wanted a full swmgmg AGE: 17. dian transport minister and I ONT. Print plainly N A !'II E to the new duty surcharges which several delegates took miss a train or Just like a sol· Ihey will, like all im· part, Mr. M. J.. Mercer, the Lone Male Diners group which could play even EDUCATION: High School. Clarence D. 11artin Jr., 'L'.S. un· I ADDRESS PATTERN. NUM. Itary meal away from hom~ rock and roll with a solid beat HOBBIES: Dancing, swim· dersecretary of commerce for BER, NA~1E, ADDRESS. rost more in Canadian President addressed the gather­ occaSionally. Many want st· because of the premium Ing on Red Cross activities, Us Prefer Rare Fare and rieh voi~ing.". S.o young ming and collccting records. transportation. .BER. BY GAYNOR MADDOX eak tartare. Mny order tau· Vinton organized hiS first band As em­ US funds Texties and a alms and objects, rnedos of beef witb fried egg. in ·hlgh school and played at BACKGROUND: The 17-year· Dr Union, . , of other imports will The usual votes of thanks Wl\at do married men order Our plannkuchen is very pop· proms and parties. For students old vocalist started singing NEW STORIES FOR CHILDREN BY CANADIAN AUTHORS compul­ lubje~t to the surcharge of were extended and at 7 p.m. when they have tei eat alone? ular with hungry men. 11'5 at nearby Duquesne University when she was only B, making per cent. supper was served by the local Henry Parise. the youthful a large crepe or pancake fill· he later formed a second group her professional debut at a n at the "Discouragcment of pur· Branch at the home of Mrs. S. manager of the Brasserie 111 ed with ground beef in red which became· a favorite at local dance revue. Gerry Grana· :he basis hases by Canadian tourists W. Moores. Adjournment was New York, says "They want wine sauce," Parise explained. han, also a recording artist for teenage hops In Piltsburghs 1962 in con­ d is ellccted by reduclnll at 8 p,m, something dilferent, 30me· ballrooms. Vinton began sing· Caprice Records, was instru· l'e found e allowance for goods that ------thing they would rarely get Many lone males drop In late ing a few numbers with the mental in 'capturing a record· might bring home duty· at home." at night belore heading home. band and his vocals del'eloped ing contract for Miss Grant. Ht in 1948 Memorial Day Among their favorites are' che· That, together with the into· the group'~ mas! popular heard her singing at a parly ese fondue, egg Florentine and s to pro­ on foreign funds, Is Service The Brasserie, In the East feature. By late 1960 the am· and brought her to Caprice to make travel in 50S, open 24 hours a day, is belgnels (something like .:.end· where she auditioned for lhe ~ l'equir­ patterned aller French and er outsize French doughnuls bitiolls young man had achieved ntinue­ countries definitely Jeu' his "Vinton sound", recorded it rompany's execs. They shared 10 Canadians thin It CARBONEAR, July 2nd.­ Belgian brasserlers where men filled with jam Or cheese I. Granahan's enthusiasm for :ord-its can get Bood food and drink in WonderfUl with hot coffee. and sent the tapes to Epic Re· been in the past, It may Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L. Car· cords. The label, impressed Janie Grant's vocal talcnls and . 10.12·,car-olds $4.00 oach 6·g·YEar·olds tandal'ds lhem to explore bonear Branch, held its annual informal surroundings at any signed her. time 01 day or night. Other dishes he said the lone with the fresh sound, quickly a little more thorough· Memorial Day Service yester­ Manuscripts ror the 1963 anfhoTIlDTes may be ,ubml/l,d male asks for include bag~ls signed the versatile Vinlon to o THE R 1IIUSICAL IN· which should help the day. The parade formed at Hr. a recording contract. unlll Augu,Ul J 1967,to Rock Hill and paraded up "You asked ml about lone and lox and onion soup topped TERESTS: She plays the guitar "I'CI.,Ul> of hotels and tourist male dlners·lawyers, advertis­ wilh Gruyere cheese. t\nd Other 'musical interests of WRITING FOR YOUNG CANADA, in all parts of the Water .St. to the Memorial Lib· and writes songs. Miss Grant ing mwn, actors, writers or wives will' hc surprised to l~arn Bobby's arc the saxophone, These should also rary. Comrade Howard SnDw. pcnned her first hit single on W. J. GAGE UMITED, businessmen who work late, that somc husbands. eating al, trombone and clarinet. CapriCe entitled "Triangle." 1500 BIRCHMOUNT ROAn, from more patronage President of the Branch, was one, enjoy escargots (snails) LATEST SlNGLE: Though U.S. tourists to whom the in charge of the OfIlcial pro· recall to our minds the things LATEST SINGLE: "That SCARBOROUGH 4, ONTARIO sauted In butter and minced this is not Vinton's first reo Greacy Kid Stuff". dl.lcount is quite an ad· gramme which was as follows: that are worth while. In this garlic. It Ode to Newroundland, The way We reserve the memories ----~------.-.---- n;m'b~r of imports, In­ hymn "0 Valiant Hearts". Last of great Statesmen, great rul· EGG FLORENTINE Post, Signal marking the begin­ foodstuffs, will remain ers, grcat benefactors who de· Usc 1 egg per person. Uoe \ndfected by the new surchar· ning of Two Minutes Silence, serve well of their Country, Individual casseroles. Place ges but must be allected by the The Silence, Signal marking Memorial Day is·. special a small amount 01 cooked. exchanse " Here in end of Silence, Reveille, Three day, a solemn occasion intend· bullered and seasoned spinach NCI'vloundLand the price of salt Volleys by Firing Squad, com· ed to fix our minds on the duty in bottom 01 each casserole. meats will go up or have al, prised of Air. Cadets, Ad.dress of gratitude we have towards Sprinkle with grated. Pannes­ c Newf()UI ready Idvanccd because of the by Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. W. the men who died in two great an cheese. Slip raw egg on devalued dollar, On the other Peddle, Laying of Wreaths, the world wars, 11 happy top 01 spinach. Cover egg hand, fish processing firms sell· hymn "Abide With Me", We have come here this ~fter· wIth a little cream and sprin· on. This ing (rolcn fish in the United National Anthem. noon to express our tribute of kle again with Parmesan rile. c:ted itself States will benefit but it is un· Wreaths were laid by the fol· admiration and gratitude to all esc. Bake in moderate oven I ignored likely that this particular aspect lowini Organizationa: those Who, at their Country's (350 degrees F.) until set - of extra income will offset the Memorial Library Board; ca\l, were prepared to pay, and about 7 or 8 minutes. itional losses now incurred or which Town of Carbonelr; Royal Can. very often, did pay the Supreme nd will be felt later. dian Legion; The United Sacrifice. CONDITION SATISFACTORY I in 'nn_n,"m, One 01 the greatest blows to Church; The Salvation Army; Some men serve their Coun· BOSTON (AP) - Msgr. Char· Newloundland has been the C,E.W.A.; Kiwanis Club; Maso· try by devoting their lime. their les • Omer Garant, auxiliary SORRY rut·back of over twenty Fed· nic Lodge, A,F. & A.M. No, labours and their intelligence bishop of Quebec, was reported tnl public works projects sche. 1216; "Victory" Lodge No. 425, to the improvement of the lot in "quite satisfactory" condi· duled to commence this sum. Orange Young Britons; "Pre­ of humanity. They labour to tlon Thursday at New England mer and autumn. Tile budget toria" R.B.P, No. 589: "Carbon· aleviate distress and misery­ Deaconess Hospilal. The 62·year· hid ~en set and the various ear" L.O.L. No. 13; "Princess amongst men'. These are indeed old Roman Calholic prclate ~n· jobs lor wharves, dredging and Anne" Lodge, L.O.B,A.; Crystal wonderful benefits and deserv· tered the hospital nearly lhree other Federal sponsored pro. ing of our apprecialion. weeks ago for treatment ol an Chapter; "Queen Bess" Lorge, undisclosed ailment. FOLKS I jects tolalling in value about L.O.B.A" Salmon Cove; and in Those men whose memorle! two Ind I half million dollars vie honour today gave some· memory Ilf Segar Taylor, K ADDRESSES GRADUATES on had been announced, but have Harold Pike, Allan Hay tor, thing more than their time and now been deferred. MOSCOW (AP) - Prctnler .'lay in William Hogan, Silas Jeffers, talent to the service of their Khrushchev said Thursday the The money wllich otherwise Patrick Kennedy. Willlam Roy Country, they gave up life it· WE TO ,uld be Soviet Union is "duty bound to HAVE INTERRUPT ElE'CTRIC SERVICE TO woud have been spent In labor Saunders, Mortimer Hawker, self. They made the Supreme strengthen the might of· our . ,aker and Ind for raw materials, elc., will James Brien, Jeremiah Thoms, Sacrifice. armed forces." "We will not not now be put In circulation THE CITY ON Wllliam H. Penney. We assemble here today allow anyone to catc~ us una· SUNDAY, JULY 8th I From 6:00 a.m. at this time. Whlle such pro­ Monsignor Peddle, addressed therefore to honour their heroic wares," he told tho graduating jects are subject to review it the lIathering in part al follows, deeds, and to pay to them 'a classes of Soviet Military Aca· TO 8:00 a.m. is unlikely that any steps ~11l Special day, afe set aside to tribute of respect and Brat!· demies at a gala reception in Dur to Be­ be taken by the Federal Gov. commemorate lpeclal events, to tude. the Kreinlln. . . But to -- '--' -.,,~.-- WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IMPORTANT CHANGES AT STAMP/S have put "ASTRO.GUIDE" n ;ible con­ IIASTRO.GUIDE By Ceean LANE SUBSTATION. I " waS an Fill' Saturcl.y, July 7 For Sunday, July • I hich they I :se in the : P~".nt-For YOII Ind . Present-For Y011 .. nd II : Yours ••• Avoid ralh ,",urn. Yours ••• Set ~5ide pact Df the ALL POWER WILL BE OFF WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE AREA abolished : promiSe!!, thrUII. Say Jlolbinl clay lor spirilual mcditntion. The :ics to the yuu can't b.cK IIP:if corn.riel, rest of it could welt be devoled to 3eriou~ olher mailers. Sid.­ 'I ens at the : Thii M not an auspiciou. lim. 'Iop the super[icial. Some di~ BOUNDED BY LeMARCHANT ROAD, HARVEY ROAD, PRESCOTT Canada. I : for ",akin, d.eciliOflI, lonl'lIlIl' turbin, radiations mar tbe day. with disappointment (in .people) 1uld have I plallS Dr III d d 11\ 'l!Iovn, lit ~thel1 have thelr My lor lite likely. Don't judlc othcrs too STREET, SOUTH SIDE ROAD AND COWAN AVENUE. ~d to the harshly. You may not know all ! l\\Ofnent, IIut II.., )'0111 ••11 -, . c serviceS that is troubling them at Ihil i B~'" .. ,Oil lilly 11& ItIIU .,'." time. . Icd. That I vlluable in/ormation, PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE· TIME , I lcnt I!ear- I Pllt , .•• The term port!ide, Futur •. " You can 80 b!latinl I' t' : opulation, , ;ha't'jh • And.n" klievld th.t Future ••• With meehnlcai when rcftrrillJ 10 tbe left ,!d~ of In your "amphlclI;' an imrorted . , 1I t I0Il vuinerab]1I"t of~, bod,y wu hind, OJb thOil UNd In atomiC a boat. blc~ to .the ~ll;.m1lS comblnati~n auto, Ind boat ~ r quibbling . e. J WII ....re ore con· __ ...... ) _I._t f- Il1O who doc~Jd their sblps ~Ith the. 'whlch II ex p e C ted 10 lain Ildered advlaa1lle I!aI't .. --If ~ .. r.. , .. _I '" • ~ actually to lelt aide qalast, the dock when ~. . . ' day 011 the "riaht feot," by pat' tIIIIlY. end TV ,*meru for the In port. 'I1IIy avoided dama8in~ .JIOPIllllTity ""re. One compile.· SUNDAY, JULY 8th ble began, i tin, on the riJht Ihoe filiI ,nd .,raton, It Is .ntlroly polilbl. the rudder or "steerinR board" lion: You'Hllled both IUlo lnd I tl~8 the lint ltap, of tilt day that roboll lilly lit lilt lint Mlch'WlI lIIually 0tI the risb~ boat licenses 10 operate ·the i ."1 \be riPt 11.. kin. uplorerJ. i!f ItuiJotrd, .ide.. vehlele. . ' , I i The Oay Und.r Your Sign The. Day Under Your Slg" From 6.'00 a.mato 8.00 a.m. , t. ARIES Ir,,~ ", ... h 21 .. A"," I" LII .... lS.pl, n t. Oct, 221 . , i ¢,~~ 1= IoII11~ 21f. ",,11191 lit.... Ihl'+, 2J .. 0.1. UI luI, ...... ·/1,11,""" II..... reN' 'St, ...... ,4 1Ot1.11i1o ..... ,. 1. .... 11,' ...... ,. ~ft..!!1 -'I 1001 4 ~lIhIIl_ ""r IU'... I ...... "" ptllo4. CIIaI ,.... 11 •• ftot _. _ ...tt ...... , .. to ,OUt I"'tnor• ! THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE ·AND UNDERSTANDING I "" "'1 ..-UCt, tIwt ,..., .. 11010, dr ...... to act I ..~ TAURUS IApril 20 I•. ""y 201 SCORPIO lOci, U I. Hov. 2U : J:,·2.I~:" 20 ~ IoI'YI 2. 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" • ,/. " . , n , ' THE DAILY ·NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1962 '

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ON VACATION Beauty Tips Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ted) Have you e\'cr wondcred -'".. , Gill 'VI edding I$0 cia 1-Personal! Daniels, molored from Toronto why a friend who is not ~s Dale :. AT " last week to spend, a vacation pretty as YOIl are seems' al· \' with Mr. Daniels parents, IIlr. ways to aUract people at any and Mrs. William Daniels, 86 \ social gathering? You'll orob· CHl ~', m__ Column- Goodridge Street. Thcy wcre ably learn Ihat it's because accompanied ' by their two she reads a lot; has cultivated ' some interests and iS,a s are· i Idauglltel's, Sharon ami Carol, RECOVERlNG ON 1I0LIVA Y and will be returning to 'for· sult, • an engaging personality. onto on Sunday. ' ,Mrs. Marie Maher, n.N., of lIIrs. ElLzabeth Shea and Mrs. There arc so many sunning Larch Place, is progressing Anna O'Brien have "arrived in preparations now on the mur· favourably ,at Sl. Clare's Mercy the city from Brooklyn, N.Y., CONGRATULATIONS I Congratulations arc extended, kct. there's no earthly reason Hospital where she underwent and arc the guests of their why anyone should get a had major surgery recently. niece, Miss Carmel Walsh; 10 to Valda and Gail Hickey, Tor· bay. on successfully passing sunburn. There are lotions - IGooseberry Lane. ' and oils that encourage the Sun( HAPPY BIRTIIDAY ,-'- their grades seven and eight tanning rays of, the sun 'abilc , examinations. ' j ., ~lany happy returns of the, FRO~1 MONTREAL screening those that burn. day to Madge Gnrland,' Merry· I I Paul Marot of Montreal, is at There are sun· block creams IDl!cUng noad, who celebrates I present in SI. John's on busi· SCOUT CAMP thut allow you 10 tan vel'y Iler.birthday today, July 7th. I ness and Is rbgistered at the Parents and friends of Boy gradually. There is even a , ,inglican ~ G~·ge.tings come from Stel'e,' Kenmount Motel. Scouts of St. Andrew's Presby- prepa'ration that gives' you a I dor40t\ and Alma. I terian. Church, arc reminded of I tan without going out, and a , . , , ANNIVERSARY the open air service beginning leg makeup thnt covers blem­ . ~ Of Cal1 FRO~1 DEElt LAKE ' Mr. and Mrs. Rov' Kellett, at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Scout ishes and veins. ',? TilE NEWFOU ) :)lr. and 1\I.rs. Arthur Luthcr Brookfield, arc celebrating Camp at Trinity, T.B. ~1! arc . "J CATIIED I qpt!.. theIr ch.hdren, arc at p.re .. their wedding anniversary July Iwelcumc. Before each shampoo, ,nas· " Rev. Car,on J. I s,1n\ . on theIr annual vacatIOn' 8th. Congratulations. 1,- sage your scalp. 'fhis will work' B A., L.Th, Sull D miracles for limp, Iirtless and arc rcgistel'ed at Karwood. , [13 YEAUS OLD ,tdr. Curates: Rev. I IIIAPPY mUTlIDAY , llirthday grcetings to Palll hair, Falling hair, dandruff and ovcrly finc hair will al~o II!m, B.A" and RI IN HOLIDAY : Birthday greetings arc ex.' :l1cNamnra, 56 Poplllal' Avenue, , The Sub·Dean. ,:llr. and Mrs. A. E. Schmidt: tended to John Badcock, 140 I who celcbl'utes Ius 13th birth· bencfit from massage. Start at the nape of youI' neck, press H3rd Sunday afl of: ·Porl~mollth, Vir,:;inia, motor· '! )Ierrymeeting noad, who cele. day tomorrow, July 8th. Greet­ thumbs inlo 'the base of the i8.00 a.m.. Holy c:I . aero>S" \lIe provillce thb: brated his 81s1 birthday yester· ings e.ome fr.om mummy, daddy skull and wOl'k slowlY up to 11.00 a.m., Holy wc~l( on a sightseeing tour. and day, Jllly Sth. Greetings arc also and sIster JIll. the base of your cars. Then li.oo a.m., Matins were reg.stered at ,Karwood. I extended to his grandson -- open your hands and, press· 4.15 p.m., Holy : TM~' l'isltcj friends in the eity : Archie Budcock of Bay Roberts, I ON BUSINESS ing the !reels of the hands Cburching of Won I I and left yestel'~lay to drivc: whp celebrated his' 31st birth. Jame~ H •. Kcll~y of ~aint against Ihe scalp, move yo,lr Evensong and Sel I b.a~k across thc Island. I day on the same day. Best JOh.n, N.B., IS III S~. John s on finger·lips in circular. lifting Wednesday: I I . - Wi,:ICS arc also extcnded to his buslllcss for hiS fmn, James motions. ,'i.l5 a.m., Hoh' TO TWILLINGATE son and dauohter.in.laws Mr. Robertson Company Ltd." and Thursday: ~lrs. Arch' Badcock, Merry· I and Mrs. Ar~h Badcock: .who is registered at the Kenmollnt No maller how clever you 10.00 a.m., Hoi) l)1ecting Road, L~ at prc,ent on . eelebrated their wedding anni. Motel. nre at keeping your weekend a holiday I'isit to her sister, !Ill'S versar), on July 6th. . luggage to a minimum. you ST THO ~I aud Sheppard in Twillin;:atc. : I _ 331'11 ANNIVERSARY mllst include at least one sw· '(3rd Sunday af ", I FUO~I IlAUBOUU GRACE Congratulations a~e exten~~d imsuit cover·lIp. 'They make :Rccfor. Rev. I FROn! TIlRONTO I' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sleven· 10 MI'. and 1\Irs. George Nlc, a ilandy outfit for lunch at the Curates: Rev. D. E. Dards of Toronto, is at son of Harbour Grace. are at; holl, 2S5 Blackmarsh Road. on poolside - come in a host 'of C. Fifield; Parish present in. St. John's on basi· ~ present I'isiting SI. John:s and! Ihe occasion of their 3~rd Wed· fabrics and patterns. 0: Rodway; Orga

11~S5 amI IS regIstered at the 'I rrgistered at the Kcnmount dlllg Anlllvcrsary. whIch they eE Dawson; Chi ICcnmount 1II0tcl. . Motel. cclebrate July 8th. Bcst wishes tcr of lIIr. and Mrs. WilfrClI D. Rev. D. lIIawer. come from their family and ~Ioore, Davidson Placc. will 8.00 a.m., Hoi: ,ON ,"ISIT ON BUSINIISS friends. . lake place in the Anglican celebrant, Rev. ReI'. D. C. Noel of King's : Messrs. 1"aul Petcrson. Abra. Cathedral at 3.30 this after· 11.00 a.m., ~Io: ., C()\'C~ Bonavisla Bay has been h~m Israel and Warren J. Hunt I J1RO~1 CORNER BnOOK noon. The ceremony will be Preacher, Rev. : '('r~lting relatives in SI. John's of Providcnce. nhode Island. IIII'. and Mrs. Tcrry AIlen of performed by the nev.· Canon 5.00 p.m., Holy :mc\ . has been staying at, his are at present in St. John's on , Corner Brook, were in the city Slade. To'night at the Old Churchings; 6.30 brother's residence, 'fopsail husincss for their firm, C. A: ~ on a bricf I'isit this week and Colony Club a reception will Prayer, Preacher, .~?a,d. He will ~e ,leaving today I ~Iaguire and Associates. and I were registered at the Ken- be held for the happy couple. (Broadcast, CJoro ,to return to King s Cove. are registered at the Kenmount 1II0unt Motel. They will- motor to the main· I CHURCH OF S1 ,! II10tei. . land to spend their honey· I , BIRTHDAYS, TO·DAY'S WEDDING 111100n. VIR(i lIlany happy returns of the (·H . . 'The marriage of James R. -- (3rd Sunday a .cjay, to Karen Casey, Peter i . "Safe Swimming" is the topic Tucker, Jr.• son of James R.'I FROl\1 BELL ISLAND .8.00 a.m., Ho' Gerald Os.m?nd, Barbara Legge, ; on today's 4·H· Radio Program, (federal M. P. for Trinity- Gordon Skanes of Bell Island (Corporate for Long Phllhps, who celebrale. heard on the CBe Network at Conception), and Mrs. Tucker"l visited the mainland this week I pIe); 11.00 a.m. their birthdays today, July 7th. i 12.15 p.m. Members are urged Topsail Road, to Anna, daugh· and was registered at Karwood. p.m" Holy Bapti! ing of Women; f • h.W • Ie song.

CHURCH OFTH Mount .. (3rd Sunday ; 8.30 a.m., Ho! 11.00 a.m., lIlat Evensong,

" The marriage of Anne Doreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gill of the city to Wil CI k !r' ",ST. MICHAEL of. Mr. and Mrs" Jack Dale, also of the c:ity, look place at St. Thomas Anglica~' Church~o;une a~t1~' i;: i ANG 'j (3rd Sunday ; I ser,vlce was perfotmed b~ ,Re~. S. J. ~a\'les. The bride's attendants were Carolyn Jones, Daphne Gl .) 8.00 a.m., Ho , I Jacqulynn Da17, Flower gill \\as 4-yem-old Manon Rogers. Assisting the'groom was Mr. Norman Far! 'lLoo a.m., Sung ! I well, Mr. GarfIeld Dale and Mr. Leonard Tulk. The reception was held at BI'dgood d th I p:m.. Evensong FOR EASY SUMMER LIVING th ' h . . . s an e coup e spe: i ' _____ ,~~_ ?neymoon_ \,!Sltll1g parts of Newfoundland. Wednesday: ',/ Readv ... aim ... fun ... take off for Summer in i7.30 a.m., Ho ; ( fashion! We have just the casual vou'll need for I ' Friday; ° 1:. 9,30 a.m., He foot-happ\' season. Come in and see 0111' complete :Food For Everyone '1.30 p.m., Even , ~electioll l You'll love the low, lo\\' pric('s ! cession. t, . ,i I Dads Would Savor Feast We The Women ~j ''J'E)II'OH..t1t y • .JOB COULD ',1', The secund mistake is :: ,",C "-.. I, YOli 10 stal't thinking VI '.0: United I COl'LIJ GO O:\' A:\'1J O\"- ,:--"!..~ hu,band's pay check ~> "0: ',1 GOWER "~' I I moncy ':, but 'YOll~ o\\'n 3; ",: : Minister. Rev >t- , I BY HUT/! ~lILLETT ~~:~.R ~,>xAm~~ ,~,:,~~~~~:i:~ mondcl'. h the Wife II 110 ,'" B.A.; Asmtant :") ,,' ' BUCKLE SLIP-ON with this "La Charlotte De t·~·x J BIC u.se to ?"mg her own l11Q:', A. R. SmIth B .~. ~ , j ,Just whal docs an authentic ~iemo to ,June hrides. , \:. Craftcd in smooth black calf Pommc, En Surprise '\ Lil fmds 11 mIghty hard 10 ~r,e ':1 tor of Christi3t :\ 101 YIlU leather. Ripple crepe sol •. gnurmel father like 10 cat·: h" TOlJue Blanche." Finally, cof· of will retlll'Jl from her own Pill' chcck. 'A,' E He I I Sizes 4 to 9 Medium fitting. I'ited to the spring dinncr of icc and liqueur" )'OUI' IHlI\c)'moon 10 a full·limc . se woc the 27'year,old Socicly of Leo job in addition to Ihe ioh of Choir Director. Do you Ihink Ihe father in The third misl'lkr i' tn 'I ~mond, L.R.A $3.95 Amis d'Escoffier, at t\ew your Iioll,

Hymn For Without Christ­ Airmen ·Nothing Stainless Steel Sunday Services Best Loved Hymns "Without me ye can do noth­ We praise Thee, Lord, for the __~ ______=4~'~ ••• ~U'P______BY REV. DR. FRED SASS ber and widely separated great.: ,. decrees ing." John 15:5. Iy encouraged each other in the That man the world subdue; Dear Lord and Father of mankind, When Amy Carmichael and a Lord ill their letters. Here is a Director: Mr. Edc O. Abbott, Praise Thee for what on land There arc mnny things we can few other brave souls went out typical extract: "There is only lican Church L.T.C.L., ~lliS. M., Junior Choir and sea Forgive our foolish waYi do without. But we cannot do to commence work in India, one desire,. and that is to go' Dlrectol': Mrs. 1'. W. Davis Man has had power to do; Reclothe us in our rightful mind; without food, air, water -. they they were appalled by the mag­ down deeper and deeper uriiil 11.00 a.m., Morning Worship; And now for those we live our In purer lives Thy service find, are the essentials of life. [·Ike nitude o[ the task. Looking back there is none of self left and the Of Canada 11.00 a.m., Nursery Department; prayer wise Christ is indispensable for on those hard days in her book, In deeper reverence, praise. the- spiritual life. We cannot be Powcr of His Spirit will have 7.00 p.m., Evening Worship. Who beat their way through "Though the Mountain Shake", full sway. I have just Icad, TilE NEWFOUNDLAND saved without Christ. It is only CATHEDRAL Both Services wlll be conducted . realm of air. she recalls how "six days Defore "Why are we not all such arid by lIIr. ·James Downey. In simple trust like they who heard, through Him that we find forgive the trumpets sounded for John always such? Ust because the Rc\,. C.\I,un J. A. F. Slade. ness of sins, reconcilation with Wesley. he wroe to Wilberforce, L.Th, Suh Dean and Rec· The couragc' that on yesterdays Beside the Syrian sea, waters issue from under the door ST -PAUL'S Pushed dark's rude frontier back God, a knowledge of His wi1l, the who had just begun his long CurateS: Rev. C. J. Abra· and we will not stoop low enou: Biacklcr Avenue And on the world's bloc water- The gracious calling of the Lord power to conquer evil and :0 at­ fight against slavery: - "Unless And from beside the aitar, !l.A, and Rev. F. Gosse. back, Let us, like them, without a word tain the fulness of joy and love the Divine Power has raised you 11.00 a.m., Mr. R. B. Kellett; and peace. and we will not stoop low enoujlh 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 Has lefl a shining track- Rise up and follow Thee. up to be an Athanasius contra selves a lining sacrifice." 0 pm., lItr. R. B. Kellett. May that live on from sire to son, mundum (Athansius against the God, help us all to be lowen­ And in Thy name great deeds Without Him we cannot live world), I sec not hoI\' you can go ough to be thus flooded with Thy be done. o Sabbath rest by Galilee! the life of greatest usefulness as through your glorious enterprise, pirit." None o[ self left and BLACKIIEAD ROAD Christians, find our highest voca­ in opposing that execrable vill­ 10.30 a.m., Sundny School. o calm of hills above low enough to be flooded by His Thou who Cor homing birds tions, possess the purest motives ainy you will be worn out by the Where Jesus knelt to share with Thee Or have the necessary qualifica­ Spirit. How much we need such dost carc, opposition of men and '.ievils, an experience. We get so wrap­ FOUT ,\MIlERST The silence of eternity, tions for real success. but i[ God be for you, who can 10.30 a.m., IIIr. J. D. B~urne. On their adventurous fIlght ped up and so absorbed in our­ Pilot our winging men lind bear Interrupted by love! be against you? 0 for such ~n selves, in number one-our· ail­ Then through lone day and night Without Christ, we cannot at­ experience in our day. men and ments. our own fear of ailments, Temper the winds, and bid the tain our highest goal - eternal women who are SeRE that our own little group. We need Presbyterian sky With that deep hush subduing all \i[e. Without the Spirit of Chri:;t they have been born again, sure we cannot develop greater quali­ to make a constant prayer., Welaome all travellers when Our words and works that drown that God has callcd them to wit­ All of self and Ilone o[ Thee, ST ANDREWS ties of spiritual character. l~apa­ ness and. to work for Him and "The Kirk" they fly. The tender whisper of Thy call, More of self and less of Thee, cities for greater achievements with Him. More of Thee and less of self, Minister: Rev. f!has. l. fT. As noiseless let Thy blessing call, in the life ueyond power to ~n­ Bless every agent that has made None of sei( and all of Thee. Rev. D. Genge, Rev. S!O~le, M.A. F.~.A .•(Scot.); Or· The world a unity. 'As fell Thy manna down. . joy the glory o[ I;eaven. Hobgobbin nor foul fiend, " " . Fifield; Parish Worker: ~hss fi nast dn? ChOir Illaster, Mr. Religion, Science, Arts and Can daunt his spirit; STAINLESS STEEL Rodw3Y; Organist: ~Irs. Pet. I 0rrt MocLeod. . Trade, Christ is indispensable, and He knows he at the end Dawson; Choir Ulreclor: I 1.00 a.~., ~forn.lng Service. Drop Thy still dews of quietness, only through faith and commun­ Shall lire inherit. The letter goes on: - "I climb­ D ~[a\\'er. I No evenmg service for the Richer, their fruitage be; Till all our strivings cease; ion with Him can we attain to Then fancies ily away: ed a big rock to see the [orest . summer months. Claim them, 0 Lord, and all Take from our souls the strain and stress, fulness of life and service and He'll [ear not what men say: fire which was raging on the a.m., Hoi)' Communion, y . It d t joy. :ele·brallt. Rc\,. C. Fifield' . ou are mv e 0 worship thnt tends . He'll labor 'night and day lower hills. It leaped from lre· . ' With us. And let our ordered lives confess Whatever power I have can To be a pilgrim. vice to crevice, where I suppose a.II1.. ~Iornlng Prayer, To make this earth a group of friends . The beauty of Thy peace. come to greatest usefulness in there were tufts of dry grass, . Re\,. S. J. D ST. DAVID'S proportion to the grace and UNDER TilE DOOR AND and so it climbed to the tr.C). In Holy Baptism and ·Alexander Louis Frazer. ~linister: Mr. Alex Joshua, Breathe through the heats of our desire strength that comes from .J~sus BESIDE TIlE AI.TAR til esc days may the fire oi ·God :hUI'chilncs: 6.30 p.m., Evcnllig B.A., B.D. Christ. The missionaries. few in num- find every crack and crevice, Pmachl'r. Rev. D. Genge 11.00 a.m., Morning Worship, Thy coolness and Thy balm; where there is climbing foot­ rMne'" CJON). Sunday School. .God Is Our Father Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire; hold for the devil, and utterly Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire consume it. By God's grace :IIUIRCIi Oil ST, ~tARY THE Read I Timothy 2:1-7 MARTYRDOM OF THE every inch o[ ground that· has VIRGIN o still small voice of calm! Amen been exposed shall be occupied (3rd Sunday after Trinh),) Salvation Army _One God and Fathcr of all, who Is above all, and through by Him. God grant it be stain­ 8.00 a.m., Ho:)' Communion; BAB, JULY 9, 1850 less steel that comes out o[ this for all young peo. TEMPLE OORPS all, and in you all. (Epiles­ Sprlngllale Street ians 4:6.) furnace." Stainless! God c:1n · 11.00 a.m., ~Iatlns; 4.01} On the nth of .July, 112 years bullets. The Bab wns found a work His will through a POOl' tn­ Brigadit'r and Mrs. B F. Hallett, ago on the square o[ the city 1101), Baptism and Church- The Bible. especially the New little later in hs cen finishing his strumcnt _ but it must be clean. o[ Women; 6.30 p.m., Even- Corps Officcrs. barracks o[ Tabriz, Persia; a dictation from which the exccu- And how can a human stilll be Testament, has many referenccs young man by the name o[ Mil'la to God as Father. He Is not lioner previously had interrnryted made clean? All down the a::es Ali Muhammad faced a firing him. Thc regiment that had fir- this has been the cry. David 'Pentecostal only the Father of our Lord Bishop • squad. OF THE ASCENSION Jesus Christ, but Father nf us cd the I'olley was so overcome summed it up in ~Il the ar-ony of Mount Pearl I The death of this Persian youth by the occurrcnce that they rc- Psalm 51. Job wondered holV ELIlll TABERNACLE all. This is a glorious revelat­ who is called by his followers tJl~ (3rd Sunday after Trinity) 147 Casey Street ion to those who beUeve. The fused as much as to touch the man could el'cr be justified in 8.30 a.m., Holy Communion' Bah. Or Gate in English, is cele­ Bab again. The commander Sam the si~ht of God seeing that l\ot Wm. Oliver, Pastor tragedy is that so many do 1I0t brated by the Bahai's all over the 1.00 a.m., iIIatins; 6.30 p.m.: 10.05 1I.m., Old Old Story, realize that they can have this Sheen Khan's Christian withdrew with e\'en ihe stars were plIre in His nsong. world. The SI. John's group of the his men at the peril of falling in sight. Bnt there is an answer. VOCJII; 11.00 Morning Worship; intimate relationship with God. Bahai's World Faith will com­ disfavour with the authorities. , 2.45 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 ST. ~IICnAEL'S AND ALL memorate this event on Monday, The French historian A. L. M. Jesus in His death and I':" p.m., Farewell Service for Pas· Poor Jo, the street-swceper July 9th, at 12 noon, the same ANGELS tor and Mrs. Oliver. in Charles Dickens' book Bleak Writes Nicola's wrote o[ this episode: IIis death has made cleansing (3rd Sunday after Trinity) time the then thirty year old pro­ "An extraordinary thing happen- available for all. But the ':rnss Monday B.OO-Prayer Meet­ House, did not understand at phet laid down his life. To the B.OO a.m., HolY Communion; Ing. first. When on Sunday he saw ed. unique in the annals of the is more than a fountain. It is a Bahai this is a signi[acant tlate, history of humanity: the hullets consuming fire. It purifies al\d man a.m., Suns Eucharist; 6.30 Tuesday 8.00-Young Peo. the good people going to church, for it was the Bab who announc­ cut the cords that held the Bab c1eans~s. And so too, the cruci­ lUple EVensong and Sermon. pic's. he used to wonder what it all ed the coming of the Bahai rel'cl­ meant. If It meant something to and he fell on his feet without a fied Saviour who Himself w~nt Thursday S.OO-Tcstimonles, ation in 1863, and had prepared scratch". The author ~!. C. them, he wondered why It did his followers [or this new dis­ Huart also French states: "Amaz- through the fires, is able to Lr- not mean something to him. Not ing YOU through the fiery trails Being Superior pensation. Many of this group of ing to believe that the bullets had of you lot _ and i[ you cling to a.m., Holy Communion' until the closing moments of his followers did accept the Baha'i not struck the condemned h~lt on Him H ill brin" vou forth )l:U'- p.m., Evensong and Inter: short Jlfe did he come to know The more real power a per- amers. t"nable to achieve ~u- revelation subsequently when In the 'contrary had broken the .. ' e II' ~ - Christian ". II[ll' d and claansed- stainless nen God. As Jo lay dying, Dr. Allan son has, the less boasting Is periority in real )ife, they live in 1863 Baha'u'llah declared his bon ds and he was dellvered. It t 1 Woodcourt taught him the pray­ needed. The less real power a world o[ fantasy in which they mission to mankind. was a real miracle. s ee . Science er of Jesus, beginning with ,lake is {or he has, the more he seeks to believc themselves superior. Like John the Baptist, the Bab United Church "Our Father," complement it by boasting. The A chUd who gets sick just before laid down his life in preparing The Bab was again suspended Saviour. I come to Thee; ;tng of ',our (Corner Rennie's I'tlll Road and with his companion and this time o Lamb o[ God. I pray, Je{.'k as Hour real athlete very seldom boasts examination time may sec that and forewarning men of the com­ GOWER STREET Empire Avenue) Amid thc joy of that wonder­ Or even speaks of his exploits he cannot realize his fantasy, End ing of a new religious revelation. a new regiment was brought in Clcanse me and save me, oll"n as "my Sundny: ful discovery, he entered into and both their bodies were rid­ Cleanse me and save me, ,'c who gel! Minister, Rev. R. W. Braille. on the Iield. Missionaries who thus he develops sickness. Wi· And not only he, but 20,000 of his · ASS\!tant Minister, Rcl' 11:0U a.m., Sunday Service, the glorious realms of eternal dled with bullet:>- but their faces Wash ali my sins sway. '1' OWll mon~y have spent two or three years thout pain, he would have been followers, men, women and chil­ R, Smith B.A., B.D.: Direc Subjcd uf Lesson Sermon: light. were unscathed. An astounding I'd to ~ive liP in CommunIst prisons in Chma forced to prove the greatness of dren also sacrificed their lives in uf Christian Education, Mr Sacrament Sunday School for episode in the religious history o[ Lord, make me from this hour, c~. very seldom refer to their tort- the smartness of which he boast- this new Faith. To these the E. H~sclwood; Organ is! and pupils up to the age of 20 years. whoPRAYER: are our 0Creator, Lord God,we thankThou ures, lest their fortitude be pro ed. Failure• to pass WOll 1dave h Bab shed light in the intense the world had ended with the Thy loving child to be. Director, Mr_ Douglas WedneSday: - Thee that Thy Son, our Lord alsed. Saints never speak of meant giving up the pretense. darkness of corruption,· 3uper­ passing o[ the Bab of whom the Kept by Thy power, L.R.A.~!., Supply Or­ 8:00 \l m.. Meeting. Jesus Christ, has taught us to their holiness; that is why It is These have been examples of stitution, prejudice and social in- distinguished English cleryman. Kept b.v Thy power, ~[r. H. Burton. Saturday nnd ~londay: h very difficult to portray a truly pride. Pride is an undue estim- justice then prevalent in the Dr. T. K. Cheyne wrote: " We From all that grieveth Thee. 10.45 a.m., ~[ornlng Worship. S:OO·4::lO pm., Free Reading cal! T ee Fathcr. As we app- religious. man on the stage. alion and an inordinate estenm Middle East. learn that at great points in his Preacher, Rev. M. F. Hod­ Room. roach Thee In prayer, be Thou Directors usuaJiy think that he of one's own exceJience. Exter- The Bab was a merchant in career . . . such radiance of S.T.M., Sermon subject: very near to us, comforting and must go around with his hands nals are made substitutes for Shiraz when caJied to his mission might and majesty streamed PEORIA, ILL.(AP)-The:. huge strengthening us with Thy pre- h I [rom his countenance that Done .God ~Ieet Our Needs?" sence; through Jesus Christ, our foldcd, while assuming pietistic the internal. The ego is a s el in 1844. His ministry of six years First Church of Christ Sclenti~t Ii ursery will meet in the Gospel Hall Savior. Amen.· attitUdes. The real saint keeps Incasing the real self, and the was mainly a time of persecu- could bear to look upon the efful· here. built in 1898 and doubled his virtues hidden. But the man more entrenched we become in lion and imprisonment, until lin­ gence of his glory and beauty." in size in 1927, was burneli O\lt Room; 7.00 p.m., Evening The sacrifice was not in vain, Preacher, Rev. R. W. 47 Smtth Avenue who wauld Impress others with our pride, thc harder becomes ally in 1850, the. insecure and Thursday. Fire Chief Lest~r North of Pennywell Roa. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY his holiness must cultivate n this shell. Pride is at its p~ak fearful clergy of Persia managed a new direction had been set to Manace estimated damage !It nc, B.A. Sermon subject How glorious the revelation the hearts o[ men, in the words ElI1Jleriencc of Being 10.30 a.m., Worship Meeting; certain tone of voice and even when man cuts himself off from to have him executed on charges $400,000. . 2.30 p.m .. Sunday School; 7.00 to those who beUeve that God is join his fingers In an attitude any relation to God, and thus of threatening public order. oE A. L. M. Nicolas: "His life Gospel Meeting. their Father! suggestive of prayfulness. The makes himself god. He elevates His martyrdom did not extin- is one of the most magnificent examples of courage which it has WESLEY- Tuesday: 8.00· p.m. Bible man who has a right to boast his relative character into an guish the new light that dawned on a Sunday. about anything, does not have to absolute, very much like a ca:- with his coming. Those who re­ been the privilege of mankind to Minister, Rev. V. A. Smith Study. behold _ .. He sacrificed himself Following the services, t~c B.D.; Minister of Visi: Thursday: B:OO p.m. Prayer boast. bon copy calling himself the ori- cognized the light regardless of units formed up outside SI. Mercy Where power is unreal, boast· ginal, The pendulum of a clock the form in which it appeared for humanity, for it he gave his Rev, F. G. Weir' Or­ Meeting. body and his soul. for it he en­ Paul's Church and paraded Dr two" The nearer we get to our Ing is used to give the impress- Is frec to swing as long as it is had become his followers, others back to the Legion Hall pre­ and Choir Direct~r, Mr. Heavenly Father, the more we ion of power. The empty wagon attached to the mechanism, but who were more aware of the out­ dured privations, insults, torturc Lea·~lorgan, M.A., B.Mus. and martyrdom. He sealed, with ceded by the bugle band. l ------are disposed to look with com- always makes the most noise. once it becomes detnched it is no line of the form than the 1ight J~hovah's passion o'n perishing souls; we A person may boast of the col· longer free to swing. Man is ·within though him a threat and his very Ji[cblood, the covenant At 3 p.m. all again united in ~1.00 a.m., Morning Worship oE universal brotherhood. . p.m., Evening Worship. ' feel that we want to take them loge he attended, by which he free when he has a point of sus- an imposter and rejoiced at hls position on the grounds of the .Witnesses upon our shoulders, and cast seeks to have the college reflect pension to God. When he aUen- death. A d~ath which none Who The morning star that rose Hr. Grace War Memorial Lib- . their sins behind our backs. If. on his knowledge, rather than ates himself in a false indepen- witnessed it never could forget. rary where a :\temorial Service .COCHRANE - STREET KINGDOM HALL with the Bab, found Its fuUilme!lt you would have God have mercy allowing his knowledge to reflect denee, he eventually grows tlrcd The circumstances attending 3re Minister: Rev. L. A. D. Cur. in the revelation of Baha'u·llali. was conducted by President pf 49 Morris Avenue on you, have mercy on one an- on the college. Also, he believes of his false freedom. Eventu- fortunately recorded hy east.ern the Canadian Legion Comrade B.A.~ B.D., D.D.; Organi~t Sunday, July 8: whose coming the Bab foretold other. thnt by telling a person where he ally he looks around for someone as wel! as western observers. E. L. JaMS. The service com­ ChOir Director: Dr. D. K. 7:00 p.m., Public Address by and whose Faith, the Baha'i Joseph Smith. went to sch""I, one will draw eto whom he can give up his .'ree- The episode took place on the Faith (based on the essent!al menced with the singing of the L.T.C.L. H. Allen: "Why Do Children conclusions from the college, ra· dom, which begins to bore him. 9th of July 1850. The Bab was 11.00 a.,'!'" Morning Worship. unity of all religions) is now Ode to Newfoundland and was ·t Turn Delinquent?" 8.00' p.m., If mercy were not mingled ther than from his knowledge, or The cure is to be found in the 1'0- imprisoned in a eel! in the city established in most countries of followed by the hymn "0 Gbd .' , · God In Man" (Rev. .Bible Discussion: "Why Be Bap- with' His power This wretched want of it. vival of that forgotten virtue of barracks dictating final instruc- . Hiscock, B.A B D ) the world with its administrative Our Help." The Last Post was 10 ., '" ~Ized?" '_II world would not sunslsl an hour. There are also people who humility. Humility is a virtue hy lions to his secretary before his .45 a.m. Morning Worship. centre in Haifa, Israel. sounded and the Two lIIinu(es . i Tuesday, July 10: Sir W. Davenant. boast about being self-made men, which we recognize ourselves as impending execution. Before noon Silence observed after whith ,i ., . service will be held In B:30 p.m., Bible Discussion: and of possessing wealth. Such we really are, not as we would .he was Interrupted by an Q[ficer Lecture Hall of tbe Church boasters always prove that they like to be in the cyes of the pub- and told that the hour had come the Reveille. A short address : '. "National Consequences for was delivered by Rev. Mons. ;J. • , the interior of the church Profaning God's Name" (Ezek. become rich very much to their lic; not as Our press notices say to which he replied that only being redecorated. Entrance own surprise. They usually we are, but as we are In the after finishing his dictation would Memorial Day O'Brien who referred to the .... 20: 21, 22). Life's Lesson value of the liberty given to us ,,' . Bannerman Street, or the Thunday, July 12: start conversations by telling how sight of God when we examine he be ready to meet his death. HR. GRACE-Sunday, July Learn to make the most of life, 1st was fittingly observed at by the sacrifice made in ty.ro i ' '. of Cochrane Street. '1.30 p.m.; ~Ible Speaking and they started 8S a poor boy, with- our conscience. The officer Ignored his rem~rk Lose no happy day, out a cent. The only lime they -Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen and led him to the barracks Harbour Grace by a joint par· World Wars. ; the Minister il on va· Reading Class; S.30 p.m., Min­ · r I ; ':. Time can never bring thee baclt ade of ex-Service men, Sea Ca­ the Morning Service istryDevelopment Class. Chances swept away. even begin to appreciate poverty square. Homes and buildings This was followed by the',: :," the month of July will . We extend. warm Invitation Is when they begin to be rich. surrounded the grey dusty squaro, dets of R.C.S.C.C. Beothic, Girl Guides and Brownies of the laying of wreaths by represen-.: .' by Rev. Boyd HiS. to all. Leave no tender word unsaid, The boasting self-made man 01- Obed."ence the roofs of which were covered talives of the following orgapi-!,! :.i: ;, ' ways confuses "having" some- with thousands of spectators_ 1st Hr. Grace Co. to attend B.A., B.D., of Fortune. Love while life shail last, zations: Hr. Grac~ Town Co tin· ~." '. thing with "being" something. If you're told to do a thing, Whlie he was in the process of church services at 11 a.m., those 'I'i! W~II be no Evening Ser­ The mill will never turn again I . ;: of the Roman Catholic denom­ cil, Lodge Hr. Grace, Mason1c; Visitors will reeeive a cor. With water that has passed. Human beings in a modern age And mean to do it really. crossing the square a young man Dalton council K. of C.; Sq'ns { I;;: welcome. . First Baptist which knows no humility, &tiive Never let It be by halves; of eighteen years threw himself ination attending Mass at the :an.dawllh Anon. Cor a false superiority, !lIther at the feet oE the Bab, begging Cathedral of the Immaculate of EngJ.lDd; Loyal Ora~ge ~o-I': (. clety; R.C.S.C_C.; Beothlc Girl. I' " Balin, It Church dlrectly or indlrectly. Directly, , But do it fully, frcely. him to let him share his martyr- Conception and the remaining o available. . GEOMB- STUET Guides and Brownies, after " . those who have an undue sense dam; a request which was grant- proceeding to SI. Paul's Angli­ l.bnlster, Rev. Naboth ,WI.. 1M Punulal CoTe Rd. of superiority become the die- Do not make a pOOr excuse, ed. which paid their tribute of i'e'l:: can Church, where Matins was membrance in the laying :of ,.,', Ices for B.A., B.D.; Organllt: Mr_ Rev. F ..C. ,Fenerty .B.A. . Tr.·n.·ty Lutheran tator type. They are overbear. ,Waitil)g, weak, unsteady; The Bab nnd his companion conducted by Rev. L. A. Lud­ Budl, Semell:, " ' lng, loud, critical, proud, amd All obedience worth the name were suspended with ropes from their wreaths. ; i: r, )nj with· low, the Lessons being read by a.m., Morning Wor.blp, 1.4& ·I,m. Sunday, School; 11 constantly use the pronoun "'1." . Must be prompt.and ready. the waU, the youth's head rest- · , )65 stu­ School, Blcrament of MOrning Worthlp.Speaker: Mr. Rev. G. W. Ethridge, Incum­ The service concluded wlth' l .Church Vain people like to prove them. Anon. ing on the Bab's chest. The bent of Hodge'! Cove and with T~~ut Preacher: ··Rev. ~eorae Warren; '1.15 p.m., ------­ selves right, especially In argu- crowd exeelted and shouted the singing of the hymn "Abille .' ory for was Rev. G. H. Mnidment, r~tlred Iy of Fil'lt Meltho-· Hymn Sing and EvenlnrWor· WonblpplnSlt Prince of Wales ments. What Is Important is at the Bab to save himself if he With Mil" and thc National!' ill open Ch~rdlS ;"Arllngton, New .hlp. Speaker: Mr. ·A. MacAn- Annex-LeMarchant Road priest, residing at· Port de Anthem. : ,i.' not the 'truth of things, but thelrl . Duty really was from God. Minutes Grave and Provincial Chaplain space' .•A. '1.00 p.m., Even- drew: '.. , and Barter'1 run being right. later 750 rifles fired; the figures · . of the Canadian Legion' preach­ Brilliant sunshine favollted I . Wednesday: (Barter'. Hill entrance) Another form of direct 3uper- Let alI' do the wlll of our on the wa!J· werc shrouded by Ing an appropriate sermon from the occasion and 'many gathered:' .,' . '1,45. p.m., Mld,wlde service Rev. Wm Kurschlnskl, B.A., lorlly Is found In those who leek Father In heaven today, and we smoke, but when the cloud lifted for this, the·first such Memm·':', .' for .Bible study and Prayer. Paator. to attract attention by noise, odd wlll then be prepared for the the Bab had vanished. The youth the text "Do This In Remem· brance of Me."· The 'preacher al Service to be held here' ,! J'olnt meetln.wlth th·, Worn· Nativity of St, John the Baptllt modo of dress, and the Ilke. duty of tomorrow, and for the who accompanied him, was there commemoration of July Indirect quests for superiority eternities to come. unhurt only thc ropes that iUS- said. that It was fitting that this .'.'. Miliionary Soclet to hear 9.30 I,m., Sunday Sehool; '11 1915. Mill Darlene Welton.·, I.m .. The Service. manifest themselves in tha eire- Ores. Heber J. Grant.' pended them'were sev~red by ~he day of remembrance should faU ---. "", THE DAILY i"EWS,' ST. JOHN'S, NFLD SATCRD.\Y, JULY 7, PEDDLE .PUSH'ERS ! MISSES' AND TEENS Washable cotton, in colours of Black and Beige CORDUR!DY OXFORDS . Size~ 10 - 16. Red, White, Gold, Black .*,. ONLY """"""""""""""".''''''''''''''''''''''''''*1.44. Sizes] 1 - 3,,,,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,, HO~ Sizes 4 - S, ...... 81.3~ SHOP",~NG C~NTRE 6 F'Rf:SJI\VAn:fI flOAI) PARKER & MONROE Ltdn ... ~ .. :.. ;:';':.',: :.~, ~------~----- . : . ' ~ " "..",:. Foreign News . ~ Bel-Aires Combo ...... ! "The ~ " , CONNIE TOPS FANS' RALLY .., JACKSONVILLE - WAPE ;1 -a···· 'J- here is holding it5 annual APE i . MEMOR.lAL DAY PARADE fan club convention in the I Coliseum June 23, Top disk Last Sunday tU~'nccl out wondel'ful for the acts will appear at the monster teen·age rally which drew 42,. Memorial Day Pal'adc but I am afraid that it was 000 listeners to the Gator Bowl rcally too nicc. What I mean is that a number of last year, Two shows will be boys, ft'om either the Boy Scollts, the different Cadet held at 6 ancl 9 p.m. groups 01' any other such groups, did not turn up for The big show will spollighl Connie francis, Bobhy Vee, the Parade when it was the duty of EVERY bov in '" ubby Vinton, Johnny TilIot­ EVERY group to be PRESENT. I realize that· the .on, Lerny Van Dyke, the Jack weather was very tempting for picnics and such EuhanKs and Ace Cannon orks, but that is no excuse for bein~ absent from such an Sl,rot\er Va vis and other acls. important affair. I am afraid that it was the fault One of tl of many of the parents. They were either afraid that YOUTn CEl'>TER IN "choir scbo ELVIS' HU~IE TOWN I little "Johnny" would ~et sick in the heat, or that world, that TlIFELU - A $70,000 Elvis Thomas Ch I they wanted to take advantage of the long holiday l'I',!~ley YO~\l!l Center will be 751 I I will be and spend the week-end in the country. construdeLi here soon. SomB summer. T !;ii.OOO lias been raised by Pres· this choir Well, if little Johnny would get sick, I doubt if lev fans. and the ",ationol .' world for he would be able to keep up with all the other ac­ B~oadcasting Company !.lst event of , tivities that the members of his group have, and I am week swelled the fund by cun· its lours I trihuting $2.500. Mayor L. surc that he will be f!oing to camp this summer along .r. centinents Bailard said that the city will the Berlin with his friends. As for a week-end in the country, buy the house in which Elvis the sphere if you could not pive un one dav for our forefathers was born, and three other lIIusic, so who died for us, then thel'e really is nothing anyone houses adjoin the park, for Choir in t $12,500, All except the Presley and churel can say to you. will be razed and about an acre Just a reminder to the boys! will be added to the 12·acre The 11'01'[ Presley Park. unfortunate If you join a group, take part in all the activities, tion of th IlARTFOllD - A stunt be· not just the ones you enjoy. It is your duty and I am been forcibl tween ~IG;o.l Hecords and Ihe choir i5 sure that it is the duty of parents to see that their WDRC here to promote "The which lies son. whether he is an only son or one of many, to Thcme From Dr. Kildare" work· it has been take pal·t in the functions of his group. er! almost too well. Listeners rest of the I were urgcd to "call Dr. Kil· and the bar dare" at a ~crtain number and Illunist reg hear a specially recorded mes· sage frOI11 Richard Chamberlalll Top Predictions plus 10 seconds of his record. Pro! The stunt worked SO weIJ that In an al Hartford exchange became Die Welt II r By PAT The five members of tll.~ "Bel-Aires Combo" are (left to right): Rod French, Cyril Bambrick, Stan O'Brien, swamped with calls. The station now we h. (1) Seven-Day Weekend ...... Gary (U.S.) BOllds was finally asked to refrain ence of til (2) Dancin' Party ...... , ...... Chubby Checker Kevin Lacey and Harold Lcarning.-(Photo by Pat) from further Dr. Kildairc an· our statior (3) Welcome Home Baby ...... Shirelles nouncements and the special our airporl By "PAT" yes. he also plays the banjo! result is very pleasing to the at Torbay. Holy :'o:ame Hall at number and automatic answer· ! posters an ( 4) (Girls, Girls, Girls) Were Made To Love- The playcr of the Bass Guitar car (and it satisfies the feet Petty Harbour. Pouch Cove. SI. ing serl'ice was disconnected, l , ance in Ha Eddie Hodges An interview with the five is Rod French. He is eighteen, also.) Christopher', Hall at the Goulds • Tokyo. If the L.S.P.U. and the Rock· (5) It Started All Over Again ...... Brenda Lee memuers of the "i!cl·Aires and has been playing this par· I wondered as to who thought I has finall~ Combo": "Stan O'Brien," "Cyrit o[ the name "Bel·Aires Comho" house. work, thE (6) Breaking Up Is Hard To Do ...... ,Neil Sedaka ticular guitar for three years. Bambrick," "Rod French," He is a Booth Memorial student and as soon as I mentioned it 'fhey practice at least twice Skating At through \' (7) Ahab The Arab ...... Ray Stevens "Kevin Lacey," and "Harold and President of the Student I was told that Cyril took it out a week and they supply a great The ruler: . (8) Steel Men ...... Jimmy Dean Lcarmng," gave me mnny rca· Council. His hobbies are hoc· of a clear blu~ sky. (Well. not variety of music, from the forced it I Calypso to the Old Fashioned Stadium (9) Little Red Rented Rowboat...... ,Joe Dowell sons to believe that there' is key, baseball, basketball, stamp exactly, but it was something hollow ex' very much talent among our like that.) The main thing was Waltz. Thcy wiii cater to young ginning a (10) Summertime, Summertime ...... Jamies and coin collecting and danc­ It has becn a long time since tcenagers in st. John's. !Juring ing. that they all agreed upon this and old alike. They can charge permitted songs from slow to a twist or we had some of the Stadium the course of the interview the Harold Learning plays the name. skaters listed but we are back abroad, al boys gave me a sample of their Lead Guitar with the group. He The boys' uniforms arc due whatever way you want it. An Inunists \' example of this is their own to the usual routine now. By music by plnying about six is "Sweet Sixteen" and has to Rod's thinking. He suggested the way. there are a number of times co Top Ten Hits songs. Tiley werc greal I!! been playing this guitar since it and they all fell [or it. The rendition of "Clementine." to the PI" I cannot describe in words prizes being offered at The Stan O'lirien is the boy who he was twelve. Hal also plays four instrumental' players, Stadium these days, and you do music, the "Stan, Cyril, Rod, and Hal." the mllsic of this group. the (1) I Can't Stop Loving You ...... ,Ray Charles makes all the wonderful sounds the banjo and the accordion. not have to buy extra ticl;cts cess of th' come from the drums! He has He goes to Blackall .Memorial wear light·green sport shirts, only way for you to really know (2) The Stripper ...... David Rose and His Or. in order to have a chance to been playing the drums eight and his hobbies are electronics, green neckerchiefs and char· how they sound and what their "Howe music is like to [lance to is to win. All YOll do is use your reo (3) Palisades Park ...... Freddy Cannon of his seventeen years but to skating and dancing. coal'green pants. The singer gular ticket obtained at the Thomas, hear them, and once yOU do. I ( 4) Roses Are Red ...... Bobby Vinton hear him play yOU would say Last but not least, i! the lead· "Kev" wears a white sports door on your way into the great 1 shirt. turquoise neckerchief and know you wilJ .lgree with me (5) Strangers On The Shore ...... Mr. Acker Bilk that he has been playing during vocaiist of the group, Kevin Stadium, Thomas all his seventeen years. Stan is Lacey. You can always depend pants like the other boys, as so many others do. failed t (6) It Keeps Right On A-hurtin' ... Johnny Tillotson an ex·Holy Cross student with on him to do his best with a I! sometimcs is difficult [or To Stan, Cyril, Rod. Harold Some of t hose at the Stadium from a j (7) Snap Your Fingers ...... J oe Henderson such hobbics as basketball, song whether it is Irish or Hock a group of boys to get together and Kerin,!. offer my congratu· during the past two weeks are: Repuhlil lations on what you have al· .' (B) Playboy ... :...... Marvelettes football, running, hockey, skat· 'n' Roll. Kev is an ex·St. Pat's but not when they all have the Jean Wall, Roche, ~Iary one can • same friend. A friend of theirs ready accomplished and I wi~h (9) Al Di La' ...... Emilio Pericoli ing, and of course, dancing. By ~tudent and he has been singing Price, Regina Dunnc, lIlargaret rldlng the way, he played the drums Ior at least seven years. (not in\'ited four of the "Bel·Aires you the best of luck in the ~Ieades, :'Jary Dicks, Deanne sensatio (10) The Man Who S110t in the Holy Cross School professionally). He also plays Combo" to his home one night future! Hurley. Geraldine O'Grady, of per Liberty Valance ...... ,...... ,Gene Pitney Cadets. the Guitar. His f Driving is a full-time job. degree. The whole thing makes with the fiction. until she gives on vie, h R d me furious because I feel 50 • • • Clothes are a good topic for Lacey, Paul Hogan, Dave Wool· Ma k e Courtesy. Y our C0 de 0 f T e 08: helpless.-Roberta H.. ' • up. CURE YOUR gar, Owen Meades, Mary Pow· . 1 women of every age.) JlteniJW. ... 3rd, ·.1 It r.ays! '. . , . Dear Roberta: You have good A second approach could be CONVERSATIONAL (,r, Carol Beer, Shiela Ellis, Is Follow The Rules of the Road: reason for not satisfying her to give a noncommittal answer. PARALYSIS For young English teacher Bubbles Barron, ]darion Ackin­ pro,~lng . "What time did you get home If you suffer from conver· attraction ·1 I Signs, signals;,: and road markings are your . curiosity. Her questions invade (when you find yoursclf strand· son, Mary Neville, Kay Handri· last ]light?" might call for "The sational paralysis when you ed next to him (or her) at a gan, Frank Peters, Madonna' "!sItars: l!&' I guides to a sa,fe trip. your private territory. Rilde, usual time;;' or "1 don't remem­ alikt' .. unwelcome prying can be. hand· have to entertain strangers or' school function)-"l'\'~ been Crawford, Don Hong, Margo I Take Frequent Breaks: led in several ways. ber exactly." face an interview. with a teach· wondering if you liked (book Malloy, Margie Hovencamp, 1; Follow this in the next breath er, be ready with some reme· I . '. Pull off the road and relax-drive refteshed. title) as much as did," Jackie' Walsh, Dick Wiseman, .- You could give an answer so . with a question that changes dies and you can allay the (Change subject to fit teacher. I!ill Roche, Bob Dawe. Graham Allow For Emei~elicies: fantastic ,that it's completely the subject or places HER on symptoms. Here are some tips It shows flattering interest.) Duffett. Madonna' English, Adjust your. driVing .to road, traffic and weather unbelievable, and· therefore the defensive,' and 'you'll be out from the July Seventeen: Harry Kendall. Catherine Bren­ conditions,' ,.' .. .' wouldn't be considered a fib. of the danger area. An answer Forget. about yourself (for Be your age! NobrJdy expects nan, Diane Verge, Dave Thistle, Our best wishes. for a safe,· pleasa·nt summer To questions' about last night's to the cost o[ something could the occasion at least!) Smilc, or wants you to behave like a Betty Murphy, Derm Mul· date you might res!\ond joking· . be,. "Not very much," or "Quite listen, be polite! Good manners woman of the world, scattering driivng season fo" you and· you.r friends.' rooney, Hll'l'Y Walsh, Norma ly with, "Oh, I didn't go out a bit," trailed immediately by make everything easier all witticisms. Your charms are en· Cranford, Larry Hatfield, B'ob . Cordially yours, with him. I changed my mind a diverting comment or ques­ around. . thusiasm, sensitivity,. delight Co.telJo, . Ed Kennedy", John The Safety Council of Newfoundland. and daled Rock Hudson. Hadn't tion. . Arm yourself in adv31]ce with in life. . Farrell, DCI'm O'Grady .

"',:~.' .... -.... .Y 7, DAILY l\~WS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATUHDAY, JULY 7, 1962 • yS * painting *·mUSIC . . * literature" the .arts * theatre $1.09 81.39 .td. \ .-- television topics I.",' 'I II : :~,: 'd",':":'''~"", ,",.~ ,:,':,:,101.,,,.:. ~:.,,,, .. ,.,: " .. ".".:., .. ,,:,1]' .... " , ' ':: : ',,:; ...j!, " ,:. ," -----f ',I,:", English­ ••-:. I Complaint German s .~_ L Filming ,LY Department HA~1BURG tDaD)-Work for \.P~ the second cp·production of an ~ ! . Anglo·German team of produ· \.11I~ -amons (I,omas choir Ihe f: by Rae Perlin - cm, Mr. Stross and \Lr. Brau· lI,k '" I nero is to begin soon in :SngJish -'. I studios .• After their iirst suc- .... !t'l" SWEDEN-OR THE PURSUIT' and mysteries from thp antique ·1~,. . r' crssful co·production under the .-':! ·OF II;\PPI:-IESS ,collectIOn.I Even poor "Ir, \\ iI· title "Nur uber meine Leiche", ; 11\\'1 ; ; . d'ff' 1t t b l' ' II t son has been resurrected and I or "Ove ~Iv Dead Body" to he :' '. It IS I ICU 0 e Ie\e la bora it i~ ~nt !ieiua diATe~pect. . . r.. . . : : Sweden even ltnUer Social;sm t I 't h' I ~ tl t gIve It the Enghsh hlle, the ~. I ~ ,. , ~ z n,J t ~ t \T ler~ver 13 . By~ c can be as dull as last week's I tl . 't I team now plans to produce a I.~ht Zone w Isolated Soviet .~ : docllm~ntary mad~ it out to be. balehgen ema.nt1ls tnoD , I . mus remake of "Das Testament des Vee. '-. ' . . e ea,'cn WI IOU ennis. A . D ~I b .. th "T t m nt I\ot· e :' I: e After s0!11 pr.ehmlnary . ta.lks i note in TV news mentions that' fr'D' ~Ilblse." eh· h hesdab J:lrk '" With vanous ktnds of soclahsts I D . '11 h bl b d' 0 r .., a use ,W Ie a een c· i enms WI pro a y c Is- d d f h f t t' . ro 0r lrs lme IrKs, ~ 1 and professional people, the carding his overalls soon in fa. PB I'uc~ 1932 tAc \V t G In I,. '.'.' camera focllsed monotonollsly \ 'f tf't b t I' er In III . S es· erman " . . vour 0 a new au I, U m 't' t R d St :~ on sO.mc mam.ed couples, self· all (or discarding the pro. en lCS es eem aymQn ross : I:,: :, ";.':, ,., l The work of these three One of the most famolls .. ,: cOIlS:lOlIsly Slt~l~g at h0!11e gramme in favour of almost as one of the most interesting condUctors Ilelllell the Thomas "choir schoo~s" of the music ,i lookmg at televl~lon, or gOlllg anything. personalities of British film world, that of the choir of the Choir to fiml IlewfIe WeU, I\\es· ance. him as being "better than not ~'. mous film producer Ingmar 'rla III hal'ing anybody", the (lisen' "never reaches OUr ears."­ ,: Bergmann who has turned ------­ Heprinted from the "Bulle­ conI. Propaganda I The founding time of the chantment was muhml. .~ , some of his country's sceneI')' that tin" (Bonn) issue of June 26, :."! and human problems into works In an artide on the choir, choir coincided with the gold. 1962, Childhood Near came Die Welt writes "For two years en age of medieval culture. It So goes it with ~enius. ]<'01' :', of art? Somehow I felt disap· alioll noll' \I'P ha\'e missed the pres· was the age of the llohenstau· in Leipzig Bach composed many <: pointed that Alistair Cook 'J raiII CIIef of the Thomas Choir on fen emperors. Literature, phil· of his immortal works - yet : 1 should have lent himself, as St. John's c. 1940 can­ 11111' station platforms and at osophy, architecture and music, when performed for the first • ; '[' narrator: to this very contrived lccial our airports, and no longer do under the unifying roof of time they were often hardlY ;', and deltbera~ely slanted doeu· :,wcr· posters announce their appear­ Christian piety and courtly cuI· noticed. '.: ; mentary, deSigned to show us rd. ance ill lIamburg, New York or :'.: the evils of the Welfare State. By Gerry Chafe ture, experienced a measure of "'., i Tokyo. If the Thomas Choir European unily which was However, as Bach became fa· ;::'; I Was there ever a time when all the pleasures were Ilos finally given up its choral memorable in history. It is safe ".' I mous, as the following genera· simple? lI'ork. then it is in no way to describe those decades at the tion of musicians showed their f 1 Pilkington Report 1 When the British Government lIl\'ou~h voluntary resignation. lurn of the 12tll century as a reverence and began to sec in I Well, between the childhood dreams of bathtub milk The ruler; of the Zone have milestone of Western cullure. him the great teacher and musi· ;ct up a committee over a year forcrd il on them with empty, The epoch obviously favoured cal genius, the star of the .. and a half ago to study the tele· bottle coffins hollow excusc~, Up to the be· the creation of the choir. Con· Thomas Choir rose still higher. I' , vision situation, and the recom· rolling noiselessly from the graveyard, :-.inrc ~inning of 1961 the regime temporary sources suggest that To their original task, that of i. i men dation (or a third station, and a red sun crashing toward the harrowed potato permitted the ehoir to trilvel i it was certainly not expecting l{1i Uill it already played an. important serving church music, there ! field, back abroad. and though the Com· role during this period, as it has came a second special responsi· !; I the rcsults to be a blost against . By Inunists were at th~ best of at all times until recently. bility: the fostering of Bach's I i Britain's Independent Cammer· there were days mosaicked with purely coloured joys leI' of times completely indiffl)rent music, In the end it may have :. ~ cial Station. known as lTV: that that were simple enough, perhaps, except when o\'er­ The to thc programme of church heen not least the link with the :; : blnst has startled public, pre.;s laid with the assymetrictiling of awareness, ou do music, thc), gladly used the sue· Renaissance name of Johann Sebastian Bach ;:! and probably millions of view· IcI;ets cess of the choir as propaganda. In the 16th Century, one of on which the Thomas Choir was t;, ers out of their usual British their number was George Rhaw. ,eo to able to base its brillance and '! acceptance of things. The com­ He was one of lhe leading per· :: mittee, under Sir Harry Pi!· On the short cut home from school. Ill' re· "However, after Kurt renown. sonaltics of the Late Renais. past ready dewberries (sampled on the way) t the Thomas, a choir master of - kington, has accused lTV of sance in Germany, He was not .' 1 being "vapid', ';ensational' ancl camc whistling and humming the music not learned: I the ~reat prominence, who led Thomas Choir sInce 1956, only. a conductor and an or· Dissonance : playing to the lowesl possible received silently from and loudly returned, failed to return to Leloz\t: ganist, but at the same lime , 1 tastes oS wcll as bein~ dominat· alsu a scholar of note, a printer The Thomas Choir had the :- : cd by the advertisers. The B.B.C. to the suddenly bird·divested trees. "dium from a Journey to the Federal greal forlune in the 20th cen· s arc: Republic-and alas, how well and publisher of music and, like , I hy contrast has been prnised most of his predecessors and tury to have three conductors .; i [or doing a good job. The im- ~lary one ran understand his over· of high ability: Karl Slraube, successors, also a composer. .: ! mediate results of this outblll's(. r~al'ct riding reasons-since this Gunther'Ramin and Kurt Thorn· canne sensation, the disadvantages . , have been dropping of lTV There were homebound songs. with words, as. Karl Straube took up the : .,tocks. and cries of indignation .irady. of permitting International In 1616, the Thomas Choir post in 1918 at a time when for the sisters playing at school Hat· contact hafe prevailed In the was led by Johann Hermann :' : from outraged producers, and on d:.:lYs too stormy to go. late and post·romantic music '. ; advertisers, as well as Consel" C;'ril fyes of the red functionarIes. Schein, He was one of those was coming to its close, an era ~:nl:' They have put the choir musicians who introduced inlo '1l'alive ~I.P.s. Accurding to Roh· An old foot. machine with the sewing part displaced that with thc beginning of the , , ert ~!acl\enzie, a Canadian pro· Darc firmly III Irons. The cllolr can Germany the new impulses of ascendancy of "ncw music" - was the grand piano, Ruth 110 longer be heard even In the Baroque period, and at the '1 fessor of economics at Lon· Lane, olher East Bloc countries," same time composed some of characterised by such compo· nACH, Johann Sebastian. It is ,dOll University, the govern· a row of kitchen knives for keys, chard· ,the most beautiful works of the SCI'S as Schonberg, Hindemith Bach who actually helped (he I ~cnt must wish he~rti!Y that depressed in rhythmical though mute accompaniment Dallny era, Even today one finds many and Stravinsky-placed new Thomas Choir to achieve inter· : I It had ne~'er started It, for the' to painful (for mother) attempts at three-part Middle Ages national recognitioli, Today, the ~rbara of his works played at concerts. . value 011 the music of Bach. In· -; 'battle WIll now have to be harmon" .' The "BanceheUo musicalc" great tradition of this excellent fought 'out in the House of J' Louise The history of tile Thomas dicative of this revaluation is Carol Choir also reflects the history written by Schein in 1617 is a choir has becn interrupted by , Commons where Labour and Betty of European music. In June, classic example of early Baroque the freeing of Bach from any the trouble in the Soviet Zone Liherals have backed the find· _ ings of the Committee. The lat- There were chores to do, but serious housekeeping I, San· 1212. the Thomas Abbey in musie in Germany. trimmings of romanticism. of Germany. , Don tel' consisted of some well was outdoors iscock, known TV personalities, as well in rooms marked out with stones on worn grass Leary, .: as a 'leftish' writer, who is now patches. , ;\like i~ 'being blamed for this ·socialis· : '. I Pow· -; tic' report. iIIr, I1lackenzie I Here were multi bartered collections ; . , "'''I' '" ,"'~" , . . " ,I, , , ',',,::' I, ,:',' ,I., '" I. " ",. I. , Bob , . , " ,II '"I " ;, .'.':. "n'.: 'ii": "'! report. Mr. !llaekclIZi~ thoug?t f br ken china glass and potteryware, l.ouise that lTV had contnbuted III 0 0 . " • I making the onCe staid B.B.C. depatterned, repatterned fragments .Tackie I )wens, station pep itself up, but that of soap wrapper premiums and wedding gifts­ I I Smith, on the whole the.Pilkington .re· 1 no premonition of Wedgwood. Danish, or Better :. Pat port was .correct III condeml\ln~ Home and Gardens tdoor Exhibit, C'anadian Sculpture the low standards 'of lTV. Well. S . ]\1 ira 'ouchy, anyway, they, the British, will , I mister, have to fight this one out, while For mystery we sparked the. darkness mmer· perhaps. over here we haven't heen able to repress a feeling by clashing pieces of saltpeter. Tohin, fir.it outdoor exhibition huge concrete bowls of {\OIVCI'S worb have heen completed After the exhibition leaves ~ld Rpgers, Saskatoon. ol'ganized by the fOI'm part of the "decor". The within Ihe last live' years. tile National Gallery, the mao of satisfaction that wh'at we and with sticks that punctured bladders ~!aher. Outario: have so often been muttering to , John Gallery of Canada was exhibition is completely ilium· jority of works will tour on a handy snotty yar. i .. Augustin Filipovic, Toronto; ourselves about our olVn TV has Sandra (0 the public on Fri. inated at night, which means Canada as the Contemporary Judges (or the exhibnion Frances Marie Gage, 'foronto; now heen said aloud. Perhaps we spread wheels of Glorious Turpnicolol' ;, Tom , June 29th. . it CRn be visited twenty·four Canadian Sculpture Exhlbi· • • were Lynn Chadwick, inter­ Leonhard Oestcrle, Toronto; the stock·taking that will be on the surface of every pool. , hours a day. tlon. First stop for the ex. '1'. ' , arbara nationally known British sculp­ Victor Tolgcsy, Ottawa; Gerald going over there will have its Evelyn Installed on the periphery hlbltlon is Carleton Univer· - , tor, who acted . as chairman; M. Trottier, Ottawa. effects here also. Looking up from this, we saw the white and yellow > ., nnolly, the NaUonal Gallery hulld. &1izabeth Wynn Wood of To· slty, Ottawa. It will then go "We hopethrollgh such an to various art centres and desegregated ducks onway, in Ottawa, the exhibition exhlblllon· tl!·. show more' ronto and Armand Vaillancourt quebec: ·. museums In St. John, N.B., Jacques, Chapdelaine, Chal· Guy. of twenty·lour wl'lrks forcefully to ·the public, the of Montreal. Their comments Stock-taking i c,oming hom~ on the pond in pompo~s ~i~e, . lrraine twenty·two Canadian I on the exhibition and the London, Ont., Kingston, Ont., eau.Gai; Gilles Defour, st. Lau· . . current 8C!ulptural scene, to Fear of swarming all over the Peggy ··'p'

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18 r Weekend Berra Got Rich Hitting Baseball The Feildians will put the un· defeated s'enior baseball streak ,325.Foot Home Runs' on the line tonight at the City ball park when the third place ~ . player at Yankee Stadium. The 20 per cent' of the stories they NEW YORK-(NEA) - Some told about him as a comic Guards. at 7.00 share. New York baseball writers Yankees have had three stand· I I outs .hice Babe Ruth.Joe DI· book reading recruit were alr~ady have written Lawrence Bill Wheeler with a 2-0 Maggio, Berra and Mickey Man· true. For a stretch after he record will go to the mound for Peter Berra off as an active' fint came around In 1947, player. tic ... Casey Stengel held that, Double 'Blues' coach Charlie for aU·round value, Berra had Yogi dropped malaprops al\ Riddle with the rest of the line· The chances are that they over the place and Joe Gara· Ire jumping the gun, although. to be rated' second only to up remaining the same DiMaggio. Ralph Houk, whom giOia, his boyhood firend, and from what he has done. it is Frank Scott, then the road The Guards on the other amazing that Yo,l Berra, now Berra kept In the dugout as a catcher, contends DIMaggio, !ecretary, kep t making up hand arc expected to have sev· 37. ilisted as long as ho has. yarns about their favourite Berra elmo to the Yankoes Berra and Mantle. must be eral changes. It is rumored dolnl the extraordinary and bracketed. character. that first baseman John Win· The intensely loyal Houk Shrewd Yogi good.naturedly ter and shortstop Carson No!· will '0 out the alme way. For went along with them and kept example, here Is a ballplayer hasn't given up on Berra, and tall will be benched with pitch· he happens to be the one whose making trips to thc bank. Berra ing ace Aus Thompson moving clc"nl· out hla career as an has for Borne time been paid ouUielder who will 110 Into the opinion counts most. to the first base sack and little "Yogi had a cold during $62,000 a ~ear. He has bighly Dick Yabsley taking a turn at Hail of Fame a8 a catcher. He successful outside interests caulht practically the complete training and was retarded by shortstop. Eddie Byrd, the loser a leg injury," the manager ex· and a $75,000 home. IclMdule for the Bombers for against Holy Cross, is. expected plains. "He's swinging well As Ralph Houk observed to get Dave Chapman's starting I dozen consecutive years. "Yogi may not have had tDO and wlll'start hitting again." " :During the past training sea· , assignment. '. ." .. VOil Berra much formal education, but he .. " ...... : ...... Ion at Fort Lauderdale, Joe makes change very well." In Sunday action the Crus· DIMallllio kidded Berra about Berra made his detractors "~lakes change well" take another look when, 1!3 a Maybe the baseball J writers aders meet St. Pat's. The Irish being "a lucky guy who got had best put away their cry· Out for a practice run these two horses smile for the rich hitting 325·foot home in any other )'Mrk he would plnch.hltter and getting In his who are winless in four games 2,0001h game as a Yankee, he ing towels. The last thing a runl." have been Just another good will ,go with right hander Mike maybe they are just giving him the hor5e laugh-as the drivers catcher and hitter, but the fact broke up a deadlock with the ~tlck.out hitter loses is his Martin, while Cec Pierson will remains that he was accom· Orioles with a three·run home swing, and Yogi still .has his. hurl for Holy Cross. The truth is that Yanl(ee Anyway when the time straight ahead. (Max Mercer Photo) Stadium with its 296·foOI right pllshed and smart enough to run well into the right field seats. It was the Yogi Man's comes for him to ha·ng up his Should Saturday night's game field' foul line was made for take advantage of the situation. be postponed Sunday's game Berra has been vastly more 343rd four·ml18ter. task, it won't be neccssary to Berra's lef.t·hand pull swing. hold benefits for Yogi Berra. will go ahead regardless. I }lAd Yogi played half the time than just anothcr fine ball· Berra says that only about , I I I Weekend I Indians Pick Up The Chip I Softball 1 1 , The Rams will be the only 1 ! team to play two games in the With McGaha's Hot Hands Senior Softball League over the weekend. The Rams will open ,By HARRY GRAYSON artcrnoon, but yielded a base as though they came off a pro· action against the Aces, minus I, ,. Sports Editor on balls Rnd a sinal! with two duction line because he has 10 Cec Pierson, this afternoon at I Newspaper Enterprise Assn. out in the seventh. Mickey disgustingly healthy and not a 2.00 and will meet the .vinless ! bum among them. They are Flyers in night action at .700. i NEW YORK - (NEAl - Mantle was up to pinch hit for I Bobby Richardson. Out came Dick Donovan, Jim Perry In between, starting at 3.30 the , Mel McGaha has two simple Barry Latman, Mudcat Grant, rure. lor managing a baseball . , McGaha In person, not a mOx Hawks will play RCAF. I tion picture. Garry Bell was on Ramos, Ruben Gomez, Bell chiD. Frank Funk, Bob Allen and I . The new Cleveland manager his way in from the bull pen yonK 7 MIN~ before the manager reached Sam McDowell. The latter lAP pl~'ys the hot hitter, left or billed as left·handed Bob Fcl· .1 the box. a Mickey M riil~t, and gets a pitcher show· ler, may be sent out to get ins' the slightest sign oC weak "When you have a good Jr. Baseball two home enlng out or sight before he has pitcher warmed up, he has to work and acquire control. york Yar be stronger than the fellow who Deals worked out well for over M i] il~ brains knocked out. The Cleveland. Donovan having 10rmula has the Indians on top has pitched seven innings," rea­ A,nnual Meeting: . night. in .the American LeagUe and sons McGaha. hIs finest year, came wit h The Junior Baseball League triumph kept handy man Gene Green and In the same situation the day will hold their annual meeting a half game ( threatening to stay there. shortstop Jim Mahoney for Jim· a;he pitcher who as much as before, Mantle hit I three·run and election of officers tonight American Le my Piersall. Ramos, the Cuban yawns or falls to give the bat· home run off Boll, putting the at 8 o'clock at the Clubrooms with the swift sinker and curve, FACING IT-Bill Virdon of the Pitts burgh Pirates plowed the dirt \\·:tl1 . . field twobleachers, blows a dirty look knows he is out Yankeos two runs ahead. This i~ was obtained from Minnesota of the Ball Park. immediately !(. not sooner, for time Bell struck out Mantle on face as he was tagged out at the plate by Cubs' catcher Iyloe Thacku. \,'" .. ~,,·r..produced aboard four in four pitches. In exchange for vic Power and McGaha, the quicker change Dick Stigman. Gomez was artist, motions to the bull pen don was aUemptinorJ to score from thi I'd base on a fly by Bob S\;i:incr six , "I knew lhat if Bell could brought uP from Jacksonville Ralph before he· crosses the foul line to further fortify the pitching. h in 18 del Nit. pitcher is going to tell Mc· get the ball where he wanted N. Sa Tennis if he could strike out Mantic "But Jerry Kindall made the game at Wrigley Field in C icago. lIlel.nell' from Luis ; \ Gaha,"I can ·get this guy out, two w. Infield and' the club," said Me· .. Skip. Let me pitch to just one or any other hitter," explained ------_ ------_. Gaha, "just DS I told you he right field more hitter." The all - round McGaha. "Gary's our pitcher ICha:mp ,Here his first tVi I JERRY KINDALL . when we need a strikeout. would in tho spring. He has athlete from Arkansas has a wider range than any othcr L. Redden, former junior tied a m! I , "Deal of the year" We've found the place lllr him Japan Wins with homers i I seen that work 'in reverse. I sccond baseman I havo seen. tennis champion of Nova -short rellef." , i Pedro Ramos was getting Scotia, will be arriving in the times at b Yankees in Cleveland the other McGaha can ,uggle pitchers No one can hit or throw a ball in his last t ." along swimmingly against the by him or take him out on a city today to conduct a three· ., Gymnastics .! V'~ .0. in a 7·3 double play. He's batted In as day tennis clinic at the River­ \ O- I!J' ~ .ll..A!all'l!'" City Wedne~c , i'RACTURED SLUGGER'''- many runs as Roger Maris." dale Tennis Courts. PRAGUE(AP)- Japan lVon 1... ;..... ,'uo matched a Kindall came from the Cubs the world gymnastics cham· by 11 0 t I ~. " for Bobby Locke, now in the pionship in the men's team di· TROON. ScotlJI'd _ CP _ ;,~·{:.:.;:;,'?7 ... ""'"." .... ,,'". AMAZING /-lOW including I '. vision Friday by defeating the Fift\,-\cnr.old Snm Snc:!d, wil:) ;;;'. ·T.: ItsblJrgh who di - ~J.{ARP/"Y mE: minors. 8ATTEIZ CAl\! "That has to be the deal of Practice Soviet Union. Japan aiso won won' ihe Il,'iti)'!] o:)cn i!1 !G.::;,! .i'~i'i~:"'· and 1949. 1 CSAUGE TH;:' the year," concluded Mel at the Rome Olmypics two years has served notice th~ t he c:1:1't i :;>. . 'the reeor the ... " !=/../G.4T OF McGaha contentedly. ago. be igl:orcd whcn cu:':ent"( "",.. / !",,>;;~ Yankee, Johl ., A THROWN Corner Unofficial results gave the Britisll Ollcn be~,ins ~[J:]~hy. ~ '. .',,-. 8A~EBALt. I\ .. ,' .. .'\·I~ FEILDIANS Japanese an over-all score of He shot a six-undel'-:-:3r GG in I .~ .'f;" . Grim Career The Feildians junior baseball 574.65 points against the RUs.': a practice round Frill:1\' orcr " - team will hold an important sians' 573.15. . the diliicult Tro3n links. pratice this morning at the Canada was far down in the: The 350 competilo:', i:] thc' i W;,\th5 ,i:.:.. :_ Feildion Grounds starting at list of 20 competing countr:es. I O!lea from 19 counL';cs ill~lude . 8,','i"",);\,1,<}, .·r.. ""~ For Bob Grim 10 o'clock sharp. All players After three of Friday's six Free' Jack :\'lckl:us. U. S. ~'.!< .. ,'. Op~n KANSAS CITY - AP - The are asked to make a special exercises Canada was 18th, with champion.wh8 still is struggling ;':~1~ effort to attend. 375.45 points. to pull IllS game together: Ar· baseball career of pltc-h~r Bob ______nold Palmer, dclendlllg htle- ....'il-, , Grim has come to a quiet close, holder, and Gene Littler, (h2 · ..;r· '1' only seven years after he was THE. MISSING CRUTCH 1961 U.S. Open cham!lion. . .. I~~\' f named rookie of the year .in Today was the d3Y for slam· : 'if .' ,.. ; I the American League. ming Sam Snead, yeteran pro :. . "'; -:'};)". in.a run. •.) 'A I, BUT i.E'" THE BA/..L COME "I've had it," said Grim as from White Sulphur Spring3, . .':; JJrrwl.", ,41"1 AiV/:) Indians, .shut . j" .. he prepared to leave Kansas W. Va. He captured the fans , " . TJ.{E BAT first two tim "¥,.; ... City for his home in Brooklyn. wiyth his relaxed driving and . this· season .;.~ ",re;:the September. leason, . ,. 5th deadline .' . ' ., . _. . HOWever, POOoloff in New ". ' .. .,;', . . . York laid' . that the Monday '. ;= ': ~ . meeting WI!3 to consider only tho possible admission of an ABL team to the NBA which BR~' .ASSOCIA~I'ON OF',:' NFLD.· already ·has, teams in New York, . . \ . , Boston, Syracllse, Detroit, Chi· cago" St. Louls,San' Francisco, Los Angeles and Cincinnati.

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, .JULY 7, 1962 ~.' ,1'7 , The' Positive ,Approach

Of Manager Mel McGaha". ::~. - '.... '1 'nbserved Tito Francona. . ... NEW YORK CNEAl-The, . I ' ' , • Indians hadn't won at Yankee! . ": i '. This st~ength already showt· 0 -;, , " 10 the Ind18ns, could carry thQnl.,r.. Stadium since May, 1960 ,had .': long way in the day o( too" • dropped 18 games in a row in ,~ the Bronx, : Imany wishy·washy managers,:~~:,~ The night before the Tribe' was to fly to New York for a 1 three game series at the Sta : IGerry McDougaU· ~~; dium, April 21·22, Frank GiiJ·: bons, the sports, columnist, I bumped into ~rel :McGaha; the I Still .Unsigned:, .i;:~:' nelV manager. in CavoJi's a J Cleveland"If you winrestaurant. just one game. in ,: ....•. , ; TORONTO (CP) - Halfback": > New York you'll be doing all ' I Gerry ¥cDougall Friday earilfi-': ri,ght,' Gibbons suggested, ' i, ?utmg 0(.thiS hiS week second with two·hour managing meet'·':' di·'·: "McGahas explosion upset a Irector Lew Hayman o{ Toronto' ,~' bailie DC Chianti and a plate o'C ,Argonauts stiU un dec ide d I . spa~hetti with clam sauce," re. \"Jhether he will play for the called Gibbons at Yaukee Sta' l,astern Football Conference '. dium, "What kind of, an atti. club this season. " tude is that'!" he roared, 1 reo They'll'meet again TUesday.' minded Mel that 1 wasn·t play. The 27-year·old McDougali ing with tl.le Indians, only writ. IIIEL IIIcGAHA with Hamilton Tiger' Cats to;,' ing about tqem, I said I was "The best eight men' the last five years, was traded 1\'CI'S only being realistic. "It's a last weekend to Argos for bark· 1011 aJ,no"; ;'Iu!'11 poo~ _. fielder Bobby Kuntz. ., playing," said McGaha." Speakmg of ~lcGaha before Kuntz signed with Tiger.Cals," The Indians lost the first the second game, Gabe. Paul Monday night but McDougall: • tapped hiS sotmach, I who had earlier told HamiJlo~" . game, but swept a double. Ih~ wouldn't be around for the ~r NASHV1LLE'-:"Ralph Boston, OIYn)pic gold medal winner from A&1 University, showed up at the Davis-Gorham Day Camp header and then took three of "Guts," said the general man. 1962 season for personal ~ca· July 3 for a surprise treat for the boys and demonstrated'his winning form at Boston sails through the air four from the world champions ager, "is the prime requisite Isons, bas been hesitating, ';~ broad~jumping. in Cleveland, o{ a manager and he's got 'em'"l, ::• during a warm up exercise to a length of ONLY 25 feet and one inch, Some warm up! (United Press International Telephoto) McGaha-pronounced l\lcGay· None. of them are geniuses, All JU~Y GARLAND INJUREJ ~ hay-brought the Indians 10 of them. know baseball. The sue., LONDO~ (AP) - Judy "ar~ New York tied for the Ameri- cessful one is the guy who is: land rece.lv,ed treatment In II can League this trip, :'lcGaha, not afraid to do h t h b London chmc Thursday injuring the Scottish.Irish Indian out of ,liel'es is right. w a e e' l her head in a faU in her balll-" Shreveporl, couldnt wait to getI' roo~, Filming on her nef. antle, Mar'is tiomer Twice at the Bombers again, Rained! "~I['Gaha had .Tim Gentile I ~~vle. The Lonely Stage, w~~ ,oul on opening night, he com.' purpo~ely passed puttin.: the I : ~:d ~t n~rby She,Ppert.on· II plainer! that this upset his, winning run on hase with two I u IIOSrl',' ·.csman said ,)ftss pit 1'" t r Tl R I h' ' . ' ~ 3r an s mjurtes.s~o 'were pamful c Iln~ ro a IOn. len a P i out in the ninth inning at Bal· b\lt not critical H 'd'l ' Terry ?~d Bill Stafford threw i tim orr. Dave Nicholson louted i hoped to resum'c fif~i~~1 ri~~'" 5 Yankees Beat Pascual 7·5 SUCCCSSI\ e shutouts at the In· out and we w,on, 'That big - I week, dlans. wasnl going to beat me,' said I -,,: ~!cGaha who learned to man. :lIcGaha," : BERLIN , Aparicio got, run Ihat tied it 4.4 in" the SCI': I a. rC":1 en OtiS ast over the i\linnesota (Kralick 6·7), o~ Chl~ago s 11 hils alld Icnth on Jacki B dl' 'f Id right field, bl,eachers, accounted Baltimore (Estrada1 4 - 10) at In a fun, . ,,,Ie e ran s m Ie for the wmmng runs-both un· Detroit (Joncs 1.2 .. • .Indian!. sh,lIt out by Wynn KANSAS CITY 12 WASHING \I eal'lled off lose~ Don Cardwell, Chicago (Zanni 5·3 or Fisher fust two times he faced I KAi{SAS CITY (.liP) _ 'fhe wh~. suffered h~s 101h, defeat. 3'· 3) at Clcveland (Donovan ,thiS sea"on, scored two Kmisus Cily Athlelics "arne ' \\ It~ t~o OI~t m the (Irst ove~'· 12·31 In the first innin and Crain behl'n~ 'II •• tlllle IOnmg III'S! bast· man EmlC ,Waghington (Daniels 1 • 9 01' a k , 11 00 e bal'k, ~ eighth inning" FWI id' I, at seven'l'U1lb' I Ban 5 d'lOppe dRSon an t'0 ~ Rudolph (2·31 at Kansas Cily I...... k d _..... ' .__ . __ .. r. ,IY o__ ~~~e throw . on Nen Asprol11onte's (Walkcr 8·G) (N I. , '.I gl'O\lIIder oelore Malht"ws ';on· Boston, (Schwull 2·10) at Los nccled, Angeles (Lee 6·51 iN'I, .•- j t':lll'lIer lIunl; Aaron. who left - ~, Natiollal I.euglie ,: the game In the ninth inlllltll "l. with an ankle' injury, hit his St, . Louis (G j)lSOIi 9: - 6' nnd .. 20th homer. Joe Adcuck tllen Washbul'll 6·4 or· JacltSon, '7·B) :' unloaded his 12th homer" n two· at New York (.Jackson 4~9 ond I run blnst, In the sevenlh behInd Anderson 3·G) (2), . I Lee Maye's leado!f single, Philadelphia (Hamilton 5 - 6) Actually the only losero( the at Cincinnati (Purkey 13 - 2), - I batting out of turn furore was Milwaukee (Shaw 9·5) at Chi . I COgo, (Koonce 7·2, out£ielder Mack Jones. who lost ;:..~ Los Angeles (Williams 7·~ or credit for a single, Catchor Del ~''.' Crandall. the eighth·place hiltel' Podres, 4·6) at San' Francisco " .. ten, EQUAL • .0:... on the official batting ordrir (Sanford R·G). ,r;..s i I, el' g,olf,er~ must realize .~~ . i: I ['r! Snead: "I card, walked with two out in ~;~ ~~) thm~ else being Palmer and the second when he came to the) cannot sock the ball the plate In' .Jones' place, t~ ril'ing • , . bul a5 men, Ntld's. Evans :.~;;; ., re demon a Ica I . . COACH PROTESTS . them Ea~le C lIn.g Pl'Ofessional at Jones then singled to ri~ht, tip . rn Hlll~ Goll Club In sending Crandall to third, Head . , to'k~~;k' 1~ (~und th~t try· coach Charlie Metro o( the Cubs Gets ,Praise .. Inost e all a mile was protested before pitcher Bob c()mmon mistake of ., Press'lng th . ,. Hendley came to the plate and , ey saerl· '. ' u~plre Shin. Landes 'ruled the KJ,;NTVII LE N s· (CPl- 2race, delicacy of feel· : Milwaukee pitcher out for bat- . , ,'" ' ,. accuracy h' b' ting out of turn-failing to 101- Hend coach Greg' .currie of attribut W IC are the na­ , es of most women low Crandall in the official or. the Maritime 1I0ckey School essentlalto a good ga del'. \, .' ,here has high' pr~lse for a I W b me. . Since J\lnes actually never 16· year· old Newfoundland studentsa~ a Ie to 'persuade, th 0 stop trying to was at bat due to. the. mix.up, 'left winger. e ball, ·they 'improved .' his single was erased, lind the The winger' Is Jack Evans worn . d an, Who admits that side, retired on Hendley's ','out" of Isle' aux ' I\lorts 'ncar Port oes It on I ' although the pitcher actually , aux Basques, playing In the be abl t • ong shots never left the dugout, ' , junior class. " excel e 0 equal - per· m -:- all but the verY' The Cubs 'look a' 2·0 lead In en golfers. She should the third on the' first 'of Banks' In Iwo games Thursday and two doubles .. Hendley also ~u'perlor at the' short en~ Friday night, Evans scored espeCially putting' wh ' coqntered' double. trouble In Ihe seven goals and: had five as· rhyth ,ere eighth as Billy Williams, arid 1 m' and feel are , 6lsls. Coach Currie said Fri· B~nks',put together back·lo·pack a-man's best'friend or1,anee. That BU- day Evans was one of the best 1 two, base' hits for the 3·3 dead· prospects to come along' In m lock, " " ~ lny s~o~~ld t' c9 pensate the, flve·year life of tile lime. co.llj ngs in lJIe Claude Raymond. of St Jean Que., . ,Who rescued Hendley school. .f t. ", . ;'. \ ',: " i ; . I~ l' nYlbout ,w~men: 'II , . , SAl!JDRA HAYNm ' the .ninth; mopped up, 'to receive Hc .is o.ne of 250 boya . .. hlPPIIcable to rilen who. credit 'lor' hIs,' first major (Not inserted 'by the Board of . L.iquor Control) Ive the phYsique of an' ;"W~milll a~e be~ter'puttlrs" leal!ltevictory, ,. taking part In the school Cur· Is keeping a wat~ltful -: provl~ed they "hive a~d.; I good; goif.er' upes . about PilILA. . 6 • PITTSimRG % .. rie , lttribute· ' ", . half: het: strokes on· tlie' groon. · PjTTS)3URqH(AP) ~::.. .\rt eYe on I.s Rickey Cochrane' of 'tb .,' Frederlc!o,!, a' l(i·y~ar·old In It Ire ~ •. " f' ~"':' .. Mahaffey' pitched :t sevcn:hit:'~r bet ~ome!l' n.· 1 the Junior class. ' ler puttera. th'an men,. ~ . .. ~EXT:"Thi'galne ,(or .YOU," lor' Philadclpila .Friday· night

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, ' THE DAILY t\;EWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. SATURDAY. JULY

, :-- BOARDING HOUSE . With .MA JaR HOO PL FI"-' =::;(':1Tr;;J'1':;;;-;r~T':;;' ";;';7."~7 A;;':,-' :::;-:;;::;-;;~~~;"';t;;:Ri7"~T~. iiR~. ~~~) · • . ~:::::==~:::::::=::::=:::r.~~;~O~F~F~IC~E~R~I-I~A~R~O~1<~N~O~5~E:1'i IF WELL, VOUA5KED ME 10 SLice 'IE 6OOS! WrrH COMPNI'( • ,• 1' 15 A GOOD MAN FOR LIMITED : IT, PIPIJ'T 'IOU 1 WHAT'S"TH' PIF- COMI1-l6 FOR Pll>ll-leR,HE · , , The Daily News 'n-lESE- NEW 80LTG uU[;>1-I ~A"r"'OL "'OR''',TWIGG5, ..".... FEREI-lCe IF "THeY AlIJ'TALl.e)(AC11.'1 EXPEC.T.!> ME TO SET , , TO MAKe YOUR SENCf.l rl"ll,", Y" .. CUI EVelJ? /SOODGOSH, AROUND HERE OUT THE LASTLOAFopr I , HE HAt; NO GRASP OF YOU GOT "TO SUR.VEY A LOAF OF BReAD It-! "THE HOUSE , STRONG ENOUG1-I, MA"JOI<, : SCieNTIFIC METHoDS, '. BREAP BEFORE YOU STAI?T LOOKII-J6 LIKE IT HAD 6UT WHERe WILL YOL.) PARl1CULAIT Cenl Porc 2500 S 51'1 6 IrlJh COp I coo 50 :10 5lJ 6UN.' , I Cbe.ler 2300 22 ,22 21 I •• 1100 70 III 70 LAWN OF I"\I.I 5\'.0 5.,. 6)-1 LL Lac 1700 185 176 110 : ,'naron . 1000 H 41 41 -1 Daerlng 1250 9 9 9 Lerado 22600 us 106 109 -I Arc. 709 90 90 90 -I D'Aralon 1000 16 16 16 Louvlct 12000 1Iv.. 10 10 -1 ,A Mo.dl. ~:;no 34 32 31 + 1 neer !lorn 1000 19 19 19 -I L~ndh't 1000 7 7 7 A ; A Mead Bw S[,() Ii 14 11 +2 D'Eldona 6000 W. I 111 f I~ Lynx 2000 5v.. sv.. ~I> _ ,.', Cl-1.C!N6E ; A,I C Cop 300 100 100' 100 -5 llelhl Pac %2.130 58 ~ 57-I MacnJsI 2125 395 365 390 +25 mrt: THE '\(Ia, Yk .IDA 1 7 7 DenIson 038 1101', 101, 10It M.cLcod 300 114 110 114 +2 FOR 11-\6 .\\IIn.nuf 3000 6 ,1 6 n:ckn.n 4010 4:\5 44) 450 +5 BOP.IJ THIRTY YEARS "roO SOOIJ , J~ul11achu 2000 7Yi 1 7 -1 Dome z3B 531V... :\l~~ 311,~ Madltn :mo 234 22B 2211 -7 . B~ST=- , ' _ AU>T1aq 2000:;!i:; DU'o'an 9,100 11 10 101,1 Marnet 5100 3v., 311 3',. - 11 , Aunor 21:.:1 39j 390 330 -5 E ..t Mal 4000 213 266 270 +! Malartic 2600 90 IICl 00 ~ U:l.I\\a~1\1'I l.jOl 23~l 2JI~ ~3~"J Et\st sun 200 165 16!i )6l +" Manok. 2000 20 21.0 20 lInnkfi,lrt (00 26 26 :6 +2 Eldrr 2!lOO lID loa 1\0 +2 MarUlml 4G50 51 57 57 Marltn 11100 41 41 -1 Dynomle 2000 20 19v.. 20 -1 , 'tlarnnt 3100 12:' 123 125 +.. Eidrlch 2.000 8 R R "1 120 17 17, 17 110ry l;;,pl 2UM 21 21 21 EI Sol 1000 ~. 5 S MAI,tch 2000 7v., 71> 7'.'. Glac\tr 1000 990 07~ 975 11"e ~Iotnls 10111 611 61., ~\~ + II Francoeur 8000 9 9 9 + .... Mcintyre 250 $4OV, 10 IOV, + '. Gr Plain! llo!o-or 1;90 41 .40 40 t'opma 13023 21 22 24 -1 McKen 13000 19 11 I! +I, Home A &\0 510" 10;1 1M. 310 SIOI, 10 IQI/, I> TE AM S HIP M0 VEM EN1,;r\ McWat &SILO 3011 30' 30 I!. Home D + is r,,;:llm .;UO 1~. 167 190 -5 t"rubl,hrr· 2000 1m 151'1 IS;;' - 'I. + 1i(':::~ ~lit ~~ :E;' rf{~ !i iHJ; ~::~ Radio n, ..on lC'O'1O 10 10 -I', Galtwln 4000 7 7 7. + v.. MenlDr 1000 33 :l,2 32 -2 II II 011 G 2655 SlJI1 131', 13l> ~~~~ S~~~~t I;~~ m:l ~~~ ~:;~_+;~ ~~ ~~tn ~~~~ ~;i:;~ ;;::. '. tcLAltKE·CAIlOT SEIlVICl:;S I July 28. Lcaving BOlte:: , 'n\')l~ 1:20 Ii Ii Ii +1 Gceo :\1\ncs ::175 52·1 2211,-1 23l~ _11/~ Min Corp 300 '13 1.1 13 + \I. Leng Polnl :000 24 21 24 +1 1 3990 205 195 205 Dank NS JIO 561', 61 61 - 11 Am Smelt 2[,(1) 5r., 51'. m. -- \. Dundee loading in! Halifax and SI. John'! i. ..;..';.'-----'"":-- Uttll'Oth 5'1(10 8 0 8 GcncK ~OO 9 9 D - v.a Mt Wrtghl 1800 47 46 47 + 1 Medal ·~l.S. Mldcon 3200 23 23 Z3 +3 lJ!~ol:' ray 2toO II II IJ + Gnt MMct 2000 76 76 76 -2 Multl.M 4500 30 N 24 -I Jhon. =1 , Lakcs July 9th, M?ntreal July 1 3 , Leaving Halifax AUi} ) 'I, Murri\Y M 10100 92 89 B9 -I Not Pele 5000 230 230 230 -10 ~~ir ~m m ~'4;; 1 ~:;:'n~~l ;;~ \L ;;;~ :~t: =;: eBC Bolt,an Se9n 12'., 41 42 -I Giani YI( 1450 Sil m. IJ H. Bow 5 PI" (,00 40'., 45'-1-', Anm'o Sit ,.:'011 4:1 4" .\7,-", 11tl1. for SI. Johns and Bo\· d.ue St..John·s Augustl3\' .. ·.'J "ralorn. ~G:O 73; 720 730 + 15 Goldale. lOCO 31 31 31 +I Nal Expl 2000 5'h 5v.. W. N Cont 2350 22 +2 !l~e, 1 - \, Uowatcr 100 5j~:' 51, jl~ +1 /, Armstg Ck :uon 31 ,j2~, j:Jb + :-~ I d' TURDAY Ju 111'0"1 nool 200' 30 ~o 30 ~ I GF ~llnlng MOO 17 16 16 -2 Ne,l.n 2000 5v.. 5'.. 5v.. + v.. Ok,lt. 200d 12 12 t1 ! Now Alh 9300 27 26 26 Pac rct!~ 3~15 '1m 13\1. 13'_ - ~l Dr,zil ]155 335 3~5. 323 Bab,ocle 23IJO 41 40', 4U', _ ''0 WOO. • Img agam same ay lOr::. - SA , r.t,nSlI·!' 100 320 320 :nO + 10 Gol 171, 19v.. + 1,; Nlck.1 MS 16e1l 471'1 4711 m. - 11 Sarcec 40n 93 90 90 -3 Cdn Brcw 62.15 S!)'.i,! 9 ~I" - 4 Budll Co 15(]1) II 10;~ 10' 4 - . >! I 'of ' oo--.cB ,-, eWI aJ 1 Nor·Acme 2000 16 151> m.. - .,. Secur Free 1000 410 480 4£0 Cdn Brew pr 50 $jO'" 50'> 50', + ',. nurl Ind 3100 21 20', 20'.-', trcal .July 13th for SI. John's. gust 11. Leaving Boston.1 :~:. !' lei c' Cdn. Nil' 1000 8 , iI, 81., - I; lIe.dll"ay 1000 21 24 :4 13 +1\ C Silica. 20G 100 100 100 lIeolh 6IlOO 51'1 5~ 51> Norl,rtlc 2000 17 17 17 Spooner 3000 13 12 ·S.S. Gulfport loading in 17, At Saint John, i'.".B.!. ,; Nonnet,1 zSO ~70 210 210 Tidal 14100 150 115 148 -3 ~dnDr cc~~m ~~ tim· 2;r~ ~~:~ ~~r~~,~ 'i;~ i;:: i," ;;;: -:;: :; ~".15--r.usl~a D~V c,.~.E'ln 10DO . 17 17 17 +2 JlI~h·II'lI 200 212 240 242 +2 C Chern 100 S7\i 71, 11' +'\ CPlt 21', 2l'. m, - " Jlontreal July 20th for St. 18. Leaving Halifax Au' OO-Mormnpg d :carlboo lion 107 103 103 -5 Ilolllngor ~10 521 201, 21 + ~ Norpax 600 13 13 13 Trans Can 2000 SO M 50 +5 1~0(J k ,•. N Coldstr .. ]JOO M 55 5~ Trlod 011 775 128 121 128 +3 C Imp Ilk elm !55 51'/. 5m- '. Caler Tr 21UO 33', 32 3.:'."-," John'~. due St. Jolm's August 2'·j·"·,: .• ·15-PlanO arfaHI .(~n!t".:ar~_...... :I::!2::5..::$1:::0,:.:.i--.:.10::'-:..' ..:I::O::.\S..:-...... :~:..i --.:.1I::u:.d..:lI::a::y __ .:.61..:0:-:$5=2=;'~5.:.2 ~5::2:::~=-_ N.rthg,te 163D6 10~ 770 790 -15 Union 011 150 875 815 675 CIL 200 511~iI 11% Urill _:11; Ccl.llle:ie 1jOll 32\'2 31\" ~. ,J -. 1 I t~ "3D-Para d e 0 N Golderl SOIl 21 21 21 Unlsphcl't .14100 40 .11 40 +3 CI Pow 202 $10 10 lU - '. Ch" Ohio ~[,"" 49', 4' ,9', - -, ' S.S. Ncvaport loading in I ing again same day lor:, ',.' 'f W'th T' North Ca. 100 225 225 2::5 -~ U Canso vt 100 145 141 145 ~18 gr 4;g +:ll! .. " :\lontreal August 1st for st. pool. " 10.00-Ll ell Opemhka 2515 505 495 505 +5 Un Otl. 16,00 130 128 128 -6 ~~~'~o~r ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ g~l;~~lcl~vC ~;~~ ;~ ~;~~ ~~~l Orchln 1600 193 100 190 -10 Un 1I0cr P 4000 4,1\ 2l 24 1,'2- I,~ Cun Oil 2200 !>291 ! 291~ :,![H',l Clevitt l'lll1l JIl'H 3:;1~ ':;li""~ _." John's lU.::Ju-News, Orm.b, 7100 35 14 34\, + 11 Wliburne 2600 66 6J 63 -7 CPR 1025 S23', 23', ~n - I. Cu,o Cola HOO 7~" 73 13, -I 'S s·· 1O.35--Saturday Sel O.bko 3600 393ft IB W Decnlta 051 82 82 82 -2 Pamnur 2400 100 100 100 +I Wind/all 2000 17 1~1~ 17 + 11-: ~~~'bM~nl l~~ m,;;~ ;~"'~:: t:~~11 E;I:!" ~:~~ !l:: ~;,~; i;,;~ ': I 2Ilonll'~al G~~~~~~ 8;~ad:;rg s~~ Strive For lLI5-JrIovie Scene Pal'amaq 12000 111, 11 11 ";In Can 12000 m 71, jl,~ COionat]{ln SUi) ~:l1M 5r~ s-~ -- I, Cont GT I,ake. Sud eonl 1000 ! m 8v.. - \1 Dank Mont 341. Imp 011 l~~crG Pp~ l~g :Jfl;: ;:;': ~;~:..::;; :~~~rl~keM ~~~ mt ~r' ~~;~ -J: M.S. Bedford sailing from in an effort to prol'ide~, ~.30-Site! in So Sullivan 1300 1&0 lIS 150 +5 Dank N~ 81 In! Nick Jamal,n PS 100 S;J\, 13', 131' ; 'I Inl Bus moo 3J S Jl2. 315 -5 I Halifax July 27th, due SI. mosphere for free ~nd I 'li.()O-Continental KARL If.urua 1000 38 3J! 3ft + I Bnque rc 43\, Int Pap Lab3tt 22.,j $12~l4 12~1I 123 a - 1... Int Uarv 2200 4i~5 i7'" 47~. .• bl' Tock·H 1300 161 155 161 +3 Den 51 M.,,·Fer Lau Flft A 200 114', \41, II', +', Int Nick BIOG 5SI,. 55', 55 - 0, John's Julv 29th, dISCUSSIon of pro em!!~ 5.30-I.Q. MALDEN Thom L 1400 14 64 64 -3 Brazn 3!5 NarRndii L st L ~,!23 23 ~8 -lInt Pap moo 26', 2". 26'.; - '. GULF &' NORTHERN SHIp. change of ideas. . IUlO-CBC New. Tomblll I 2UOO DO c7 Tl -3 Bldg Prod 20 Price Maclartn A 100 SlfHl IBlf.: l8 1".! lnt Tel 10300 3f!!:,: 371':.1 :351{ - ~!' Torbrll 500 30 30 30 Cleveland 5 Que Pow MB PR 690 $17', 171, 11', - '" .Tohns M 590iJ 46 45 45'. _', PING CO., LTD. An open meetin~ ~ill r' -:t.05-Intermezzo Torbrlt 500 30 30 30 C Cement 261/t ROYDI Blink ANGELA LANSBURY •BRANDON dlWILDE 1 M... ·F 710 $11', 10>0 ]0'.-" Kennce.t 8700 70;, 69'. 70 -I ~Fergus leave PI'clou N S in Montreal Sept. H·,t ( 6.40-Program P: Tormonl 32115 36 33 35 -I C Imp Bk C 51 , Royallt. Ma!l~ 5Y.! pI:' 2M $105 1/2 105 lO:;!l 41 l{o ctt 22~OO :19"';" 3&3 8 3S~~ -1~~ , .• ! ~., ,.' Tow., 4000 8 8 8 -IV. Cdn Brew 99\1 Shawln Miron 6 pr 150 $9'i 911 9'). + V. Kr~ge ~O() 21'" m. 27\" _ 1"1 July 5 leave Charlottetown Margaret Mead, the .\!:~ ~,~.45-Supper Gu, Also - "UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS" Tribal 16877 79 Tl 7B Cdn Brew ,r 50\~ Steel MQlIOn D 327 $26 25\, 2.. + I.~ I Kroehler BOO 13 13 13 July 6' arrive SI John's Jul" anthropologist will delit~", f.OD-CBC News Trln Chili 51300 :II 31 33 Cdn eclan ::!9'r".l Tr Cnn PL Mohon l,r 40 SU 41 41 + h Lib lItc:i L 1600 12 l1!)a 11~ _ I.~ , • J I .' UIt..9blw 1200d 81,; 7 7-1 C Int Power 10 Walker Noranda 1339 S29 2m 29 + \11 Loew's 2000 22'., 22 22\., - I" 19, leave same day. keynote address. .' ,7.15-Hyms of I U Albe.t.. 100 410 410 410 -5 C Inl Pwr pr 40 CANADIAN. cpn 231, An, A Molyb 260 Onl Steel 700 $9\1 9 9 . ~!'d S Gor 900 'i 2', :. 'Fergus leave Pictou N S 1 Others who have I;-t l:1/.30-Evening M Un Keno 2355 925 90S 915 -15 Pac Pete :100 $U~~ 13 1,4 13\3 J\lcI{ee 400 14~8 13~~ 13'/'- III ' ,. tl '11 tt d D "" I Tlf1ES Of SHOWS Un Fort 7500 20 19 19 Seagram! 40~" Cona Pap 30" Pow Corp 85 S44¥, 4l 41 -\'~ Martin 5900 :9', 191t ]9', - ". July 12, lcave Charlottetown ley WI a en are r. :~; 'f <:,:>-Doyle Bul, Upp Ca. 1100 180 ITl 177 -3 D Drldge 1m l'r g', ~Ioha"'" "'00 3', B'. R', - '< ,'. J. .1 Peace. Mrs. J. B. Pneq ·:8.55-Weather F MATINEE: 2 P,M. Williamlle 1500 79 79 79 Itoyol Rk 1276 s".', I•.• ·, 6; ,-1", M,m"'"'o ,1';011 33', 17', 37',- 0, FURNI,SS, WITHY & CO., LId., Diana Collins leaderllJ nru\·... R' 3000 12 IZ II 3 Werner New York >.'. HoyaUtc tioo $g~.j, 9~8 9 , '1 1-1 ~Iulll \V:J"d liGO{) .!i1,:!7 27 ~ ~1< • I ' , '. :iP.UU-.LuOOn IV~ ", W• .t Mlno. JJOO In 187 IY2 +I Sal.ua F 100 Ill', I!", _I!,' '.', :-la' Cash 8(101l;; ;-." ,,;'. -I"> Sycamore lcavtng Boston for women's peace mot't:;f ·O.30-0n the M, WlUroy 4000 145 l3l m -11 " • 1'"' 'J J. 0/1'., '•• Wllt.ey 600 18 18 18-1 ~~~~~II~ wts ];~~ ~~~ 5~~;\", ,)it~8 : ,)~K ~ .. ~ ~!:~t 2:~'i) ~~:: ~~~: :~~~:-:~ I Saint John, N.B. July 6, at Saint Britain, and Sarajini t/ to.30-Four's COl IVr Har« 2100 102 1011 102 ; 2 Ni:W YOnK nOSING STOCKS Slmp,on, 27J $21 26', :7' N~' Ni~'" ;00 I', F. \" ' John July 7. Leaving Halifax the Indian Co·opcratile·' 'll.30-CBC Natif IJead Yale :woo Bt'I 81h IH'~ - I,~ 8,. Till" Atlsorlutelt Pru. Southam lUO 131l JO .• 0., ,,0,. lCOO 31", 3N 3l'. 4', I Julv 13 due St John's July 16. RUSSIAN DELEGATJOX '11'O-u . 1 ~. 1'.. T'll NEXT 'ATTRAClION YIc. Beal' 13000 IR 'TI 98 + I Beth Sh!d 34 ,. Kennecott 7D "!i • I , ' • I '.' Stelnhg A 235 520 l!P, 1,)3" -;" Outb ~Jill' 2000 li·l~ lr::~ 14~8'- ,~, .LuU51C 1 Youn~ HG 2100 17;;' \71.. m~ - ;;. Bm'jt Warner 38 1• W 21 Texacn C 115 $<1 41 41 . I Pal!," Do '"CO 2"" 21', ~4'. - ,\ Salilng aJam same day for Llv, Eleanor Roosevelt map " Spor 3 .. Yuktno !OO 411 4'h Wi C and 0 49',~ Radlu Corp ,12 • 'for·Dom ti60 S5:;J,.S 53 5.n~-!\1 )l<'nn RR IjO[} lill 11 1 , 11 1 ,-', 1 I d 'I T k h ~'1~ . "iT'S A WONDEHFUL WORLD" - LAUGHS Zenmnc 31100 33 31 31 Cons Edison 'l1v:.. South ]lac 24:14 'f Fin A l18.'} $12 11:8 12 .,.. J~ 1 Pfilt'r j:.!('I} .tl~~ ~O!.! 4f).'J _ ~~ crpco. lan • ll'rs. ue e~ a!' ah:,r Ofl- 1 Zulapa 11760 25 24 25 Gen Elce 621 , Std all N.r MI" lr C Corp JllO SO'," " ,-" I Phrlps n 41}0 .,1'1 50', ,1'. -1'\ NG\'a Scolia loavinn Liverpool, corrcspondence mth )[md The Queel _ CO~lElW - RO~IANCE - EXCITEMENT Curb Goodyear 33 1'4 Utd Aircraft ~21 A Bulol. 30Il R20 lIS 115 -I· Gt Nor fiy JB:o.~ VJl.m::uHum 11l~ft Tr C:ln PL lR.:2'~Ol ~!.~;~ l!!1,-z 11~~l= :s, Ppll'ilrl~o "f ' ••I"~~ ~9~~~ ~':,~,; ~~3,"_I"< Jul\' 4 OIIC St Jolln~s luly 10 I dit of India, former pres::!, WCflast \'tv ,I ~,," 1.1 ,J I In .1 01' '" t,) ~ I,)' ~- ~ ~, t • T • • , _ Also ~lTCHAEL CRAIG - PETER CUSH­ Galpe Cor 100 $22',\ 12',; I> I j.'" I' ' .. 22'1. + Inl T T J8~. Westng:'ie 2j:l! IVeslon n 1[,'.- '. p" Plnl. !OoO "', ..,', 1',",- :' for Ilalifax and Boston tlIe Ulllted Gent:1 YukDn Con ~OO 49 49 59 c~~,iiW:;NI6'" LCa\in~ NatIon~ ING in "CONE OF SILENCE" THRILLS OIL!! .. 11"0 Cnnt ~'no (,1'. [1'. r.1!,. -:, 1" .1 111'f' J I' 4 sembly, and Prmcm; A1(\x :\:lOIl :1i 31 ,I,), -2 Pullman ~mo :!~T~ ~1~..c .!:;,~ -- " I,Ju y 12, uUC a I fiX U ~ 1. ~ I d' h '+it AI' Cnn. 1'00 41 47 47 Alphll 400 1~1'J iH'.! a:4! ~ r,C\ ';inn 1:~~ 4~ll t!~, --p~ Lcavinf'l' Boslon Juiv 20. At !'aur, fermer n Ian ea.., AND SUSPENSE, Almln .. 1060 170 1M Ifill -T Alphll 0\ 2M $~l:ll !)">t !l 1- I Hllht ~~\ Canola,k 2000 J'; m 31, C;I' -I'M 33', "I', ,,; -', July 24. Leaving for Halifax should UN C DeIhl 900 3.l0 ~IS ~10 H .'. ~t:1 th~ G~nmll Be\l Phon. 403l Sllli 5M> 50~,- If.! Canoram 2jOO 10 10 Hl Std Inrt 311ln 4·~ 451~ 4r.3' t,. 1 Cdn Do. ~oo ~70 370 310 +10 OILS Capllal. Bldg 900 350 3;5 340 -5 Std N.r 3ilOO "~;: W. 5~\: ~ , and Boston July 26. Due Halifax bly adopt the Idea thi!· C Ex Ga. 372 10l 100 Ifill I + ~1l00 39 37 4fI +J Cent Otl 530 ~15 515 -15 Slurt Pack 42~n() i'~~ 7t~ 71,: \. i~ - C H.m"td 2000 75 75 75 Unlp,h" zoo Un 011. 16600 130 128 128 -« Chemaloy 2050 12.3 121 121 Tcxnco 4100 5014 40i';; 50~~ __ I" Cenl 1101 17,0 n~ 525 m 1410G 150 145 14B -3 Cle\'eland 15(;0:; ,:; 5 'I't"x SuI 60{\O 13'3 _ H- Clarl.. OIl 1300 17 87 87 -I Tidal 13~~ t3~s Can Can 12000 711 7v.. 710 e Paper 1825 $:19;1 37~1 J91~ + I!." Textron 2~()O :H"i. tjLi :'!o,', _ :0;1, Com Pet•. ~ 196 196 196 10000 40 39 391'1 - I'J Con Ga~ 555 SlSVII 151f.l 1!H'1- % Thtokol 6jOO 201'4 19~~ 201", _ L~ C Dragon 4000 7 7 7-v.. Anglo Un Food and Drink mNES C Mogador 6500 JS 3~ 34 Tlmken j(lG 4q~~ M~ ~f")'~ - 1/: C W.. I P 100 120 120 120 + 5 S1300 33 31 33 Dome P.te Trln Cbib Cop!!ireom !lCO 23 2:l 23 Un Carb 6000 gl~, fl9~1 p.!l1'2 _~3i NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THEATRE 1000 960 NO 960 -2D Jacobus 32350 72 ~ 71 + 1 DenRult 100 $~31h 131;i IJ~ - \7: {TId Alrc ~~oo 43Vt. 41 42'''' -p~ ACROSS -t6 War god , Zenmac 31100 33 31 32 D Explorer 1000 2l 21 21 lTtet Corp 5600 7 71~ 7t,. Pt.. 1 Ice cream drink 48 RIver in - H 01 Lak. 26500 19v., 171'1 10v.. + v.. D Lealie 9500 '41 42' 46 -4 US nuhb 20M 4'3~ 4118 4,1'.! - 11\ Ii Malt drink Scolland LorAdo 22000 lIS 106 109 -5 Dumogam 1500 39 38 39 + 1','.: t:S Sicel 40000 46". 45 451, -1'1 8 Veget.bles. 49 Journeys · Dumont :::0000 • 34 :29~); 34 +6 Yanad Cp 20011 18"z Ij\~ 1"'~~ .q~~ · 12 Dlackblrd. 01 53 Detecting Omp OU !!OOO 4 4 4 \\' Un Tel flOOO 263~ :!GI", :2ljt~ - !I.f. 'k f II. device , :~nb 2{}81 10',~ 10'I.J lOll,,; -1 We!'ith~ 01 14600 2i3 'l 27t~ 27 3! - iI,~ cu. 00 aID OJ 57 Jugged ___ .. NOW PLAYING ':ann 2000 2 2 2 Woolwth 2100 6E:l, 6a 6ilth - ;'1 13 Put on 58 Decimal dl'lt . Fundy 3500 lG 10 10 +1 14 Wash , 1m" : Mutual Funds :,'0< La'e 9500 35 35 :\6 +1 "Tolal ,,10" 3.110,000. 15 Printing 60 Mil! snic ame • Giant YK :UOD $13 12 1, 12~~ + 1,1 dlrectton 611\oman road ",· ,men Lak. mao 250 235 250 + 10 16 Take food 62 Mineral rock , . MUTUAL FUNDS 1I0DlnRer 105 $21 201> 21 4 I!. 17Bewildered 63 Famous English (·····:.. f.g m,. The Clnadlan PUll lin on G 13~3 513\'0 13 13'" 18 Temporary .chool ~ Did A,k Int lIellu", 1200 Jl0 300 305 -1$ . JooRing 64 Oceans 11 EsI.bliJh In 38 Splinters' ,\ Jockey C 100 300 300 30G + 10 ::. ~. All Cdn e<>m, 7.66 8.40 AMERICAN 20 DInner course 65 ~rched office 40 R.w Interest on Debentures 5.48 6.01 Jubilee 2BOO 215 210 245 + 15 All Cdn Dlv. 22 Soak flax 66 Riye 19 For fur lbat ~ Belore t American Growtll 7.23 7.S8 Keeley Fr 6700 39 3RifJ 39 +1 45 s 4311 - 1. nOJ11e Pet 2000 !1 !I ? 3 to 4 years, Fond. c.neelH C -5.50 5.!17 MI ple ..1 ~3300 m 182 195 4-5 Hollin#cr Jon l!}lh I!) 19\~ f- ~ Group Inc. 3.17 3.16 Native M 4000 m; 1m m,-HI Imp nit 100 3~~; :J.SIJ.! 3nl,-~, ,,'. .*NAVAROMf Growth Oil and Gil 7.69 8.07 Needen 210 370 365 J65 -10 tn.'i N A 1500 7g~'J 7fi~~ 77 -lh Investors Growth 6.04 6.57 N Form. ~500 5 5 5 .Jupiter· :mil 5 ~ 5 _ I, . S1m(HmR'AHIH~HlOU!m. p.ms 6lASt~11~JAU[! OARRIN' I Inv ..ton Inl'l. 3.88 1.21 Nnd Ll,bl 400 *70 70 70 L Shore 800:3 ~ J +' 'I Inv ..lo\"ll Mutual 11.33 12.32 N Jack L 1000G II 0'" 11 +1 Ma",y II" 3200 IO'\,!O 101\-" . 'lD lUltaln lbe IremenlDIlUUlplnl,. m It 110m \lIIb,lnnlnr. I COlOt •• , DllilIeoPl! '. Mutual Aecumulalla, 3.16 3.15 NW Amult 1200 10v.. 101'. 1011- \1 Meart John 5900 25 23 :2S + 't1I Mutunl Income US 5.08 Opem Ep 7000 1811 18 16 - I, Moly 11M 1S~ 7t'A 2.43~ -1;11 North Amn. Fund 01 Cda. 9.09 9.93 Op.mllka 2\)0 500 500 SOG Nllt Pet :1200 2;1 2 ~·16 :J 16 - ~. Also - UP-TO-THE~MINUTE NEWS One WllIlbm Rtrcl!t ll.n6 12.32 Pow Cp IP 25 sn 41 41 +3\, Nat Rub 700 5-1 51'~ ~ -2 . . Provldent Mutual 1.15 1.84 Quo Cobalt 500 275 260 275' +30 Pac Pt'tfl! 21M 12'~ 12"~ 121.~ - " putnam Growlh 7.39 8.03 nnelan lOOn 50 50 50 -10 P3C Pet~ w Ion 1i1.o2 rlill GL~ T/M~S OF,' R.dluon 1.31 4.74 SI L Colum 1110 J75 315 375 '-5 Pratt,I. 100 lQl, 2~1'J '91~ - '''l SHOWS Regent f'und UB 3.1~ SI Law Dlv 100 95 05 95 4 I f1reston 2fl1l '"jl~ 51~ ~L7: -I-Hi 1 to 2 years, S.vln~. Inv"t. 01 Cda. 5.51 6.02 Souc Dev 12700 26 21v.. 28 +11!. Shcr Wmll 1M::I3 R:'1 It' L.11~ Supel'\'ilcd Amer. 7.07 7.14 Shop save .100 7110 7(J{) 700 So Pt'n 0 :1)11 30""1: ,'nl~ 31)1., +! ~ PLEASE NOTE I '''ONE EVENING SHQW Supervised Oxec, ~5 !l.OJ S llulaull 10110 8 a 8 Tcchnclr 500 10u~ ln l ~ H)I,-R - 1. 01 Supervised Exe(' 56 35.33 Sporlan 1600 100 9.1 100 H Trn, I.ux 5M 1t1'\~ 11"i 11~~ _ "" Qu 1 The In amounts of $100,00 Suprvued, E"ee 57 6.05 Std Gold 1000 8 8 R -3 , Tr·Conl v.·t '200 '29~1 29 1 ft '2:!I1 ~ - "~ DAILYII STARTING AT 7.45:' Supel"Vlsed Growlh . . \.1l3 I.B~ Tnche rls 9100]0 8 10 +2 WI liAr" 1I00 I \ 1 +UG " and up, . Interest paid by SupervJsed Exec ~R 6.40 6.4~ 'l'Ache 4000 2,21';; 22 2!~~ .~ ~ !iupervl~ed IneDrn 4.17 4.21 "Tall,m.n, 6500 85 81 85 Total lIales: 930 !':1M • ", cheques half yeRrly or .Tlmod Investmrnl • 5.75 6.31 Tr C Fr.eze 100 310 3]0' 310 VI ,: . \. M~lINEE: 1:30 ' Unlled Accumulotlv. 5.26 5.7& Un Gas 1885 '17 1614 17 +" allowed to accumulate. U Pr\n 4510 8\ 70 74 -I Vanlord 13000 8 7 . 8 + 11 ENVOY APPOINTED -----~~----~------~----~--- IVe,tvme 1000 Silt 5\1 5\1 + 11 Apply WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres· Clolln, II.lel: Industrial t504.8oo; ident Kennedy Thursday cllose NEXT·· ATTRACTION Montreal· mine. 1:1d DIs 330,000. Foy D. Kohler, assistant state \, ~fld. Building . . . secretary for European nflairs, GLENN CORBETT - PATRICIA BimSLlN MONTRE4L CLOSIl'IO ST9CKS . 1to succeed Llewellyn E. Thomp· I 87 Ta.e Canadian Pn•• in "HOMICIDAL" - SUSPENSE:- THRILLS. S~vings and COml)\ete tabulation of' Friday trans­ New, York .I son PS ambassador to Russia. ocUlIns. (Quotation. In, cenL. llles. -. -,The White House said Thomp· -t - ACTION -' Al~o' KAY DOUBLEDAy - markfd ·S. I-Odd lot, "d-E,,·dlvld~lId. ·Investment Ltd. xr+-Ex·rlcht., ~w -' Ex,wp,rrantl. Net SOli. who hus reprcsented the BROOKE lIAYWARD'in "MAD DOG'~\,.cOLL' chln.ce Is from prevlou, board·lot cilli. NEW YO 11K CLOHINO STOCKS Cnited States in Moscow for ~58 Duckworth Street In, .ale,) 111 Tile Auoelllhd Pr ..... -'EXCITEMENT - THRILLS ~ SUSPENSE. • Slot.1e 8alllll UI,b Low Cloll' Ch',e more than live years will reo , " . , .' PHONE 8-31Q8' Rt ... ACF Ind 2100 61 60\\ 601" - '" turn to the U.S. lor reassign· Abitibi Am '1".1 26500 lOll> IWi 106I'-B' jly7,a " . Alumlnl Am Tob 14600 3310 32'" 33'.'. - 11 ment.

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4 e ,HZ", NT"~, '--' . ,...M ...... ,. .... ,.,. olt • JACOBY tI .. ' Radio .'And TV Programmes ON BRIDGE "How are the crops coming alollg? _. . Show News, Sports, Shippinl: .zc:::~_ .~,~ .. "!:"'''.~.----. :::s!!! .. OF MARTHA WAYNE· By WILSON SCRUGGS 7.45-World of Sporls News and Weather. r-----~-~~----~J 9,05-Music for Millions - EASY PLAY SLMI TELL HE~ -rn. Til:UTH! TE:LL eBC 7.55-News (Local) TOUGII.TO BID 8.00-RCAF Tower, Torbay 9.30-;-Top Tunes and Golden IIOW YOU LU,P 'TO L~K. SATURDAY, July 7th. H~, DIiWII, ! (Weather Report) Hitl . 8.03-Nllws (National) 10.00-News Highlights. Show 10.01-Top Twenty Five Tunes I . 8.15-Sports Capsule and News ltIghllghts. 8.25-News 1.35-Editorlal. . ~O:TB '-'~11~1 1.40-Sports. ¥AQI0U a.30-Hlt Tune of the Day, +KJ5. II U5-World of Sports U5-Art Baker's Notebook. "'K'I64 8.40-The George Cawdry Z.00-NeW5 Highlights. WEST MST I Show Z.Ol-Road Show and News .QJI0B3 .K954 8.55-News ~.05-Ranch Party and News .87 ¥J932I' 9.DO-Morning Meditation 5.01-Ro~d Show anll News, +4 +863 9.03-The George Cawdry 6.02-Weather. "'J91i32 ",AID B01lTB (D) IO.3:i-Saturday Se6l10n Show 6.03-National News 6.1O-Sports .An or 1l.15-~!OVle Scene 9.3D-News Headline. ¥KII n.30-SPIOr!s College 9,31-The Big Six Show 6.20-News +AQI0912 'eace ll.4:)-~jacrca Heart Prol:ram lO,OO-Newl 6,30-Clu~ 93 and News. .QB l~,UV'-DDC News. 1O,05-The Stork Club 9,DO-New. Highlights. Both vulnerable InA RUSAK 10.0S-The Bill Allen Show 9.01-Hit parade 5.mb West Nortb East I ('1'1 - F News Headlines and a.30-News. 1 + Pass 1 • PBSS , from more .·arm Progral!1. Weather 9.31-Hit Parade 2 • Pass 3 • Pass I "j II !!ather Mid Day Serenade. 12,45-Fisherman's Forecast 9,45-News. 3 N.T. Pass Pass Pass ,'out Sept 1.00-Doyle Bulletin. '12.55-News . IO.D1-C. J. Corral Opening lead-. Q I Iheir !.I5-Parade of Stars l.OO-The Bill Allen Show 10.SO-National News. one 1.3U-CBC News and \l eather l.l5-World of Sports 10.45-Saturday Night House. party and News High­ By OSWALD JACOBY 1.4~CBC Stamp Club 1.30-News Summar), lights. 2.00-~lusical Rendezvous 1.45-The Bill Allen Show The rest of this week's series 2.D1-Sign Off. 2.29-Dominion ObI. Tim. 2.00-News Headlines will deal with slams whieh Signal. 2,01-Saturday Sound Stage SUNDAY, July 8th. should have becn casy to bid, 2,30-0if the Record 2,30-News Headlines A.M. but weren't so simple when 2,4S-World Church 2.3l-Saturday Sound stage, 6,30-Sign On actuallY played. :>lin): 3,oo-stories in French 2.55-New5 and Weather 6.30-News Playing at three no· trump 011 an 3.lS-Chansonnetles 3.00-High Time, News and 6,35-Popular Hit Parade South gathered in the ace of ]Ilrentians 330-Sini Something Simple Weather 7.00-News d d' d d th II.OO-Supper Serenade 7.05-Bob Farnon I spa es, six lamon s, an ree press and 4,OO-Here Come the Clowns 'hearts, but North pointed out By V. T. HAMLIN 10 provide . 4.30-S1tes in Sound 5.30-New. Headlines 7.35-'l·op Tunes and Golden to him that six diamonds was free lind 5,OQ-Continental Capers 5.3l-Supper Serenade Hits. th t l2.00-N ews and Sing it Again '9.15-When a Child Asks a lead pipe cinch and a problems 5.30-I,Q. somehow or other they ought 8,OO-CDC New. 5.45-Flsherman', Forecut 9.25-NelVs, Sports and Weath to have reached that nice con- 5.Ii5-New. 6.IlS-Intermezzo er tract.. 6,40-Program Preview 6.00-Bulletln Board 9,30-Sunday School North felt that the trouble M5-Supper Guest 6.1O-Movle Guide 6.15-Sporta Report 10,DO-Week in Review was with South's first rebid. He 7,OQ-CBC News and Weather 10.30-News suggested that if South had 'SS. 7.15-Hyms of Praise. 6.25-Travel Guide lO,35-Nfld. Business Week jumped to three diamonds then have 7.30-Evening Musical. 9.45-News 10.45-Interview • 7 ~ll-Doyle Bullelin. 6,30-Early Evening New. l1.0D-New~ in a Minute he, North, could have asked for aces with a four no·trump bid B.1S-lnstrumentally Yours Roundup 12.01-Longines Symphonelte and settled for the diamond 7.00-Canada at Work 8,25-This Is My Story l2,30-Serviec From War Me· slam when South showed only 8,55-Weather For Marinen 7.15-Shellelagh Showtime 9,00-1100n River 7.30-News Headlines morial two of them. 9,30-0n the Move 7,31-Shellelagh Showtime UO-News North was right about what 1O.aO-Four·s Company. 7.55-News 1.45-Party Line would have happened if South 2.00-News in a Minute had tried a three diamond bid, 11.30-(~BC National News B.DO-News Headlines 2.01-Road Show 1.41l--Mu!!ic Till Midnllht 8.o1-Cream of the Crop and 4.01-Road Show but I feci that there can be ro Sports Roundup New. :i.OO-News In 'a Minute valid critisiem of his two d.a ".jl~'len Off-O Canada - IO.OO-The Night Show 5:30-Hour of Dccision mond call. The Queen 10.SO-News Headlines The trouble came at his next 'ormer 6.DO-News Highlights turn to bid, After North went 111 Lt. SAVE I/t)sr' alions IO.31-Night Show MolHER.5 ENDl.ESS SUNDAY, July Ith. lO.45-World of Sport. 6.15-Teen Time to three clubs, South had an HOUR.S OF W~~··· Princcs~ 10.55-News 6,30-St. Thomas Church Set- e~cellent bid at his disposal. Indinn health UO-Sunday Chorale v1~ A.OO-Youn, HilMoads 1l.00-RCAF 'l'ower, Torba, 7,45-Road Sholf He should have bid three '.OO-CBC News (Weather Report) 8,00-News In a Minute ~pades. This bid could not gel ',05-Mantevlnl alld His Or· U.OZ-Tlle Big Top Ten him into any trouble. North che5tra 11.SO-NewB Headlines 0.45-D05cO News could not have a spade suit t.30-CBC New. l2.0O-Th8 Night Show 10.DO-News otherwise he would have shown 10.o1-Family Bible Hour it earlier. ' 9.35-Post Mark U.K. 12.30-News Headlines 1O.OO-Welther 12.31-The Nlllht Show lO.30-News With many holdings North lO.05-Maritime Gardener U5-News Summary, Weath· 10,45-Voice of Prophecy would simply go to three no. 12.15-Pop Concert trump over the three 5pade bid lO.15-Neighbourly New. er Report and Time 12.30-News IO.lO-Sullday Mornllli Mall' 2.05-Slgn .Off ,1.00-News In a Minute and South would pass. With his 21ne 1.01-Slgn Off actual holding North might 11.00-George Street United SUNDAY, July 8th. well jump all the way to six Church . 1I.2S-Slgn On diamonds, but at least he would U.15-CBC News, Weather and 8.3~Newa YOWR , jump to five and South coud Program Preview U5-Mornlnl Meditation certainly go on to six after that SUNDAY, July 8th. l2.25-Progrlm Highlight. U8-The Sunday Breakfast bid. "" 12,29-Domlnlon Obs. Time Club A.M. Signal US-The Good Life lO.OO-Tell us a, Story 12.3O-To Prai&e My God 7.30-sundaY Serenade 10.15-Story Thile with 12,45-Reglonal Roundup 8.00-Back to the Bible - Edwards CARD SENSE l.15-Sunday Recital 9.DO-News Headlines lO.SO-Hymns we Love l.30-BBC News 9.01-0ral Roberts lO.45-0rgan Music Q-The bidding has been: I 1.45-Sunllay Miscellany 9.30-Reviv81 Echoes l1.DO-Newfoundlnnd Catherdal South West North East I 2.00-Bright Darkness lO.DO-New8 l:'l.16-Muslcal Moments 1 • Double Red'ble 2", I 3lISpUnt .. · 2.30-Voicts in Harmony lO.Ol-The Old Old Story ~ORow 12.30-V.O.W.R. Presents Double 2 + Double Pass 43 Btlore 3.00-Nfld. Calls St PJerr~ 11.00-Newl Headlines 12.45-Hlgh Adventure Pass 2 • Pass Pass I,I 4S School boO' 3.3ll-Distinguished • Artish n.01-Church ' Service 1.00-Close Down 2 ... Pass 3 It! Pass 47 QuarteL ' 12.15-Vistas of Israel rnemb,,, 4.00-Folk Song Time 6.00-Musie of the Masters ? By DICK CAVALLi:: 4.3O-CBC News l2,30-News .. ~ , 49 The oDIII!IrI 8.3O:-Uospital and other Re- You, South, hold: MORTY MEEKLE " • ~ i I " ~o 4,3l-Capltal Report 12.35-RCAF Report (; ports It!K Jl065 .A2 +64 ",KQ OH,NQlNI ' I , M ~'OO-RcUgious Period 12.40-Sund1Y Serenade 6.40-Dr. Ritchie F,Bell : ' , 52Al':~ii:biOtli:f 104 • RE'M~••• L : 54 5.3ll-Vcnture 12.45-Flsherman's Forecast !!,55-Daily Meditation What do you do? :; 6~ ShalleJIII""" Showcase . 1.00-News Headlines A~ " fi,3Il-Vari~ly 7.00-Rellgious Service from A-Bid rour spades! This Is 1tIRN~! oj l.Ol-World of Sport. • ,! ., . 7.3Il-CBC: News and Weather Wesley United Church I slight stretch, but It seldom ~.45-Speaklnll of Speech 1.15-News Summary· B,OO-Organ ,Music pays to stop one trick short of ~ .OO-Nfld. Program (rom l.30-Seoutillg Trail 8.15-Eventlde Echoes j , .. game •. c , US-How Christian Sclenci 8,45--The Question Box' w , AI London TODA Y'S QUESTION z "I'. : ' a's 5-Notes alld Commentl . Heals 8.30-The Search ; , Instead of bidding three N lC . 2.00-New. Headllnll Il.DO-Sunday' Chorale .. .. ste Suml1!er Siale I splldi!s your partner has gone to • i , Montreal $trlllI 2.01-Revlval, Time 1I.15-When a Child .A&ks @ , 2.SO-Sunda, Sereaade 9.30--ThI Protestint Hour three diamonds after West Orchestra passes your two spade bid. ~~'::crltlcallY Speaklnl lOO-:Blble Talks lO.OO-Hospltal and other lleo ports What do you do now? 11'30-Meledl!s oftlle Mast,n lI.15-Sunday Serena4e Answer'Monday , CDC Nallonal News 1I.300Lawrence Welk ~hflW 10.15-Weather Forecast 11.40-Weekend Review I"d 1I.55-Newa , 'A professional says the art of -",.- ,~," 1200-Special Speaker 1I.I)O....:.Ave Marie Hour . I . Sign Of£-O Canida _ 6.30-Sunday Ser!!nadl CJON·CJOX TV conversation Is dying out. May­ The QUeen 10.00-This II' my Siory SATURDAY, July 7th. " be we need more operations. ~----"'--' lO.30-0utdoors In Nfld, 3.30-World of Sport· .-- lO.45-World of Sport SATURDAY, June 30th. 5.00-The World of Sport VOCM lO.55-News 4.00-The World of Sport 5.3O-Countl')' Calendar ... IATUIDAY, July 7th. U:OO-Weather Fgrecalt from 6.30-0n Sarar! ' 6.00-20/20 Torbay Tower 7.00-TV Hour of StarS 8.27-CBC National News. UI_Slln 011 ; . , - ll.OZ-The BI.Top Ten ' I.OO-News and Weather ,8.30-Flghtlng Words :.:tNewa and Weather 1l.30-The Night Sholt US-Nallonal News . MO-Maverick , Th. Georl' Clwdl')' 12.00-Thll Niaht Show 8.3&-Some of Those Days . 8.00-Robin Hood Show Show· lUII-NewIoWeathei.Tlm •. 9.00-Naked Cily 8.SO-News Magazine :,!::Mornlnl Meditation. 1.~C1oledown ' I lO.OO-;-Peter Gunn 9.0~Hazel "ss-World of Sport. lO.30-Front 'Row Centre - 9.SO-Ed Sullivan Show ,. N.w. 1l 0 12.0O-Jullette Show lO.30-Bonanza . ,OG-T.heGeorll ICawdl')' "J N, IUt-New., Sport! and IUO-Closeup how Weather. i2.3O-CBC National News ~'i::World of SPOrt. IlArURDAY, July 7th. 12,45-Slql Off. lUD-Local News, Sports and i. ':~;h" and T~avel' Guida A.M. SUNDAY. July 8th. . Weather 3.00-The N~ture of Thin,. 1%.55-SI,n Off. • Glor .. ·, Cawdl1 1.~Th•.• b Le'l'iI Show- -~-- .' , (

, , .• -14 -. THE DAILY NmVS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1962 DAILY :G'O,Q,D:~ HELP! /-" '.' -I'. '

, I r"~!'.... -:;:, / ~ .. ~\ " f1iii,ale' Help Wanted = C t·bl REPAIRS-Rangettes, sewing , - Ishe turned her head away WOIiAN WHO CAN DRIVE­ Where To Stay onver I e nnd washing machincs, pol· .' LOST' Gil and moaned her misery ishers, stcam irons toasters, (f '",' I to the pillow. tJ!you would enjoy working F S I ~ t:1lr 4 hours a day call1ng Balsam Hotel or. a e Cood mixers. electric razors. ~f~Or~"\\"" I Gil seemed to leel no KI rsfularly each month on a 'Beautiful red Hl60 Ford I I,ettles, radios, etc., expertly Ycstcrdav m'Ol'lIincr hc. 'i/, thy. He actually smiled. BARNES RoAD repaired. RON CHAFE, 116 " • h I I I· "Apologize?" she said Ilith ' ~\IP of Studio Girl Cos· S un Iiner. 0 n Iv, 11' .( )00 t B ' t A 2 M' ute Story ., b"I I . h ' 8e ~t,ie ellants on a route to I Situatr!l In the hcarl of the Bond St. Telephone 849073. I ween ownng s S orc am ) \.SSENGER NOTICES - In I so. on y WIS It Would ~:vstablished ill' and arollnd I • City. miles, whitewalls, radio, Free pickUp and' delivery. IDuckworth St., a. largc [t © 1 9 32 by r:~', he, i' some good. Make you u ,Quiet. Comlortable Atmos' hack up lights etc. Small, (1 month) I Sum of i\lonev ill a Nnd. I CONNECTION NOR'fIIEltN 1.~.VCLUSI,rE'· II stand." ~:John's, and arc willing' phere I lId ' ... She closed her eyes and ... ' ~1nalce light dellveries, New! . Itra( C.' consic el:e. Can WANTER TO iuiY' Old USA, ,'savill,gs hill folder. Fillder I I.AnltADOIt SElWICE II)' II . .T. )latlleller : silent again. She could nCI', jf~i write Studio Girl Cos· For ReservatIons and I f I I I Saihng of ~!.V. Hopedalc from I ' I ... *.!tics. Dept. JYC·29. 840 Information: )e manee(. , Can a d~, Newfoundland. I pleasc rduni to ,; Lewispol'te all Lewisporte to: ' getlt lrough 10 him. make h~i 4 I slamps. COInS. paper money, 375 D I ·tl St·.t N' S " , d t'l ane! Gil Cuchrall nCI'cr rea Ize that she wasn't 50~,i: ! 'l:.i1lcur Ave.. Montreal 32. Ph 8 2222 ' • Dial 8·6336 . ' I one· Books. ctc. Complete price •• lie {WOl 1, ICC I' alii ,eI'Vlc.e IS pas, pone Uill lacked lor puiJlicity. The two thin;: to manage. but a hum/ Routc will pay up to 55.00 jly7,9 lists al'ailahle on request. 01' phone 87~)7{). Reward. furthcr nohce. : made their OWn headlines. and hein;::. GiI's wife. and moth,i : ~~'. hour. jly7.13,20. l 1 ~ ._ ..-_ ..--- MReRsSII]'cJnOt IIMNanla~~eCrelisY5"E"2 I. "1I Our Specia!ty -Writc: \~i1liam [I. Sea~ore, --.-._- .1 CONNECTWN \VEST RU", 11Ia,h bulhs ~ollolVe~ them' of his son. ;,~ I ' .', . ~ 584 Bai'l'lnglon SI.; HalIfax, 1 I'L\CENTlA JlA Y . throughout thell' hectIC lour·' Gil turned to Dr. Howard Hi; .··WANTED Ii malotI Nova Scotia, Canada. D Conroy I Train "The Caribou" leaving year matrimOllial·gu·round. . made a suggestion. "Why do;';· . '- ",..,.= *':::=;:i =,1 Bod' Wo k jly5,tf rs. :SI. .John's 12:01 p,m. ~londa)'. Aecording to Lola, Gil ex·, you go out Cront and catch ' i>Rep;istcred Nurses y r-·------.. ---·---- :.July nth, will mal,e connection plui'ted her voice and audience other acts, doc? She'll hp. ob,: B FISH and CHIPS Every job guaranteed II \V AN1'ED - Comics, mag· and : via Placentia' ,Junction ami Ar·. appeal against hcr wishes, act· , now." .: . 3 olii; with operatill~ room I CHICKEN and CHIPS E~haust system checked and azl\1es,. P?ckct n~vels, .guit. ! gcnti" with the ~LV, Petite ing as an agent·husband. She: "I think she's ready to d~~" HOT DOGS 12 e.)perienee., two Crace'. FREE replacement of ~Iuf· lars, v1011I1s, radiOS, snates Sllap~' cr' ! forte Cor \Vest Run, Placentia. was accompanied by her phl'si·. oIC," the doctor replied as 6 ami HAMBURGERS fler, Tall Pipe, Manifold Pipe and boots, sewing mao _~' Bay. 'eian during all night club en·' slipped out the door. "'1" 'II I I Crae 1 nates ., atcl'Illty . I We Deliver' Anywhere in if .necessary-on all jobs chines. guns,' dishef. foot. gagements and whenever Lola ~i?p'Jy statin~ experience: Mount Pearl and as far as S75.00 or over. CONNECTION SUI'PI,E~IENT· ellt her' !Jookin"s short Dr. I, Gil sm~othed his gr~!'ing h~ I the Sanitorium. Insurance jobs Included. wear, clothes.' - John D. now located at the AltY SOUTH COAST SEHVICE: ~lartha Tloware! 71eclaretl 'it il, 1Il the mIrror and said to teJ' n11.d;: qualifications to-! Snow. 9 New Gower Street. Train "rrhe Caribou" leaving. "case of nerres." ovcr his shoulder. "This ml:' I Superintendent'. Queens I Jack's Snacks jne7,1mth 1,'I C(I'· Ica I t \ rts C entre . !. S!. John's 12:01 p.m. ,lOll('1 Itt ay,' ,It was hard fur people tn he. ager Iv:en nl! saver II lat t:; I I BROOKFIELD General Hospital, Liver­ 228 PARK AVENUE, i .July Hth, will mal,c c0nnection ~ lievt! the tearful ven Lo'la voie. : haby hit. All he could ,lay Wi' , I pool, N.S. MOUNT PEARL BODY SHOP COrnel' MAYOR and i at Porl aux Basques with the. ed Cor a raneh h~me. complete: 'Beauti.ful. Gil, beautiful:' I ~LV. Bona\'ista for Supplement· with a hah\' sister for three.; told him you deserve alI!l, I jly7,9 Cor. Cowan Ave.-Topsail Rd. CARD \ I Dial 932745 DIAL 9·2381 EMPIRE AVENUES ary South Coast Service to ~'car.old Gil: J'r. Lola's auburn ~rcclit. He'd like you to kcep; jne19,lmth.eod jly7.9 Ramea. . hair spilling down over a milk III for the next a.ct. b~t nothi:: i WANTED-Typing to 110 at jne29,lmth CONNECTION U;\ Y nUN ; white shoulder, and the plung .• do mg ..Onc~ a ~lght IS eno~. . ' nome. Phone 902623. jly3,lm I'LACENTIA . ing neckline of her skin tight i for a gll111111ck lIke that. hon!:" Dr. J. B. Train "The Caribou" leaving gown, shouted, "Show biz." Gil glanced at her. d~ri:!' , St:WERS WANTED IMMEDI· VELVET HORN GREAT EASTERN IS!. .Tohn's 12:01 p.m. \I'ednes, EverY,time there II',IS a .public she was asleep and then W!l A'tELY-\vork at home·do· ; day, .July ,lith. will make con.: braWl Gil could make 111.5 em· out the door. ing simple sewing. We OIL & IMPORT . 'j 'ncdion via Placentia Junction harrasslllcnt. appear like It was' • • • . supply materials. and pay CO., LTD • Boulos DANCE ,and Argentia with the )I.V.· all III a day s \\'ork. "What can The)' founel Lola'~ hro),~ , '. ': shipping both ways. ~Iake Radio. Television, Washers. I Petite 100rtc for Ilav Hun., a guy do'!" he'd tell reporter,. hndy the next mornin~ on t'l up to $1.40 an honr. Piece Refrigerators. Deep Frcpzers '1'1 'r Iia lin'. . . "She's tcmprr'lnlental. that's terrace, eight stories brlow rr Saturday Night Electric Ranges. ilC n. hi' I' • , work. Apply Dept. D 9a, 222 LeMarehant Hoad \V ~. S lC S a JIg star. suile. '~~Box 7010. Adelaide Post Floor Polishers. Wilf Doyle Gramophones tOlli:,,\E(;TIO~ GHEE:,,\ IIAY You'd heal' old Gil call to a ":OCfice, Toronto 1, Ontario. ~lllSic hy Public Address Systems will be out of town SERVICE Camiliar photographer, "lIey. All the way Ihrnu~h th'!1 ' Cove\' $2.00 Double Tape . Recorders LA.'WN ~IOWERS, Train "Tile (;arihou" lci1l'ing Ed(\ir. print the shot you took; quest Gil was gaunt and ;hcs' SI. .lol:n', 12:01 p,m. Wedncs·; of her right profile as she' 20 Conso 'FOOl) AT ITS BEST" REP AIRS AND SERVICE SAWS, SHEARS etc, .", WANTED 5 LINES for one month. : day, .July 11th. will make con· swung at me! She looked gor· rrltli:I~,!j I I nectinll at Lcwisporte with ~I.V. 2l'tHIS," ·1 , DIAL 8·3001 to 8·3005 jly6,7,9 I . Experienced Salesman : :'-ionia for Green Bay SerVIce. ' • • • I WATER STRE.ET i CON:>;ECT!ON SUPI'LE:llENT. Then two mouths ago Lola. I Tral'elling Southwest Coast to, Help I • 1,\'''' S'OUTII C0.·\ Sl' SERVICE' was booked into the Bon Soir I Rose Blanche and the Burin! ~J=an2=8,lY===I\I=·3I' Sh nrpcning Scrvlec I 1\. HOlel in Palm Beach, At her', I Peninsula. one who has non· I Special Offer 6 YORK STREET, , Train "The Caribou" leal'ing opening performance she broke I conflicting line ani),. to take PHONE 8·22094 lsI. .John's 12:01 p,m. Thursday, . down sobbing during the ap., i, i establisl:ed line o( Wholesale I (For Limited Time Only) I July 12th, will make eonr.~ction . plause. Lola was rIl?hed off to Groceries, Chocolate Bars and, Nfid. on jly7(h) I,-t Port aux BasqtlCs with the' ~~~~~~~~~~~I u her dressing room, and Dr. Armature - l\I.V. Bonavista Cor Supplement·, Howard administered a tran. Exper Confectionery with brands I-;-__ ~~~~~~~~ Worb established twenty· years and I ary South Coast Service to' quilizer as Gil breezed in. f 38 Tenders all accounts active in total area. I PAINT' JOBS Bambrlc. : Ramea. I "Hanel' don't apolO"ize for tlliera! commissions and one, F::-O:-R::--:S::-A::-:L:-:E-N-::-:::fl~d,--St-a-m-p-,- The SI. John's Regatta Com· i . 0 \s'r : that litti~ outburst a" minute I. Street 00 'tt' ·'1 t I' f t·l· CONNECTIO:"\ SOUTH C. • ' man: only appointed. I 12 diff. for .. :...... ,,$1.00 $50, .. ml ee In\! e en( els or le, , ." ,.." I ,,'no ' ago. You were too excited about . purcllase of the four Kclowna I Tram The Callbou en I ". , '., • I . ., Wi-.ite P. O. BOX 1382, CITY. 20 diff. for ...... $2.00 Expert workmanship guaranteed I . . . : SI. .John's 12:01 p.m. Thursday,' that bluc.?osed audlCnc~, r ICY; )1),7.9 30 diff. (or ...... $3.00 racmg shells presently located , t' . nil tlunk It W'lS the Il'rICS the I at the Boat House, Quidi Vidi.' July 12th. Will make connhec lIon: I to lei th'e mana;er ! Central Stamp Co., Topsail, ~Iobs \'~u're CAN ACCOI... MODATE two Beauty 'Parlours K 'rh t d . II d f . th 'It Port illiX Basques 11'11 tie.' .. , ". , C.B. my8.1mtb Brookfield e en er IS. Cil e a] e I ' h S tl' "oiad to rest up for an hOllr i boarders. male or female, boats onl)' and any charge for: S.5. Bar r~al'en for t e all I, ;nd ~)'m "oin" to stav here t~ . in, private home~ Phone, GLAD~'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE FOR SALE-1956 Ford' Fair­ ,cor. Bond and Prescott Sts. Service Station removal etc. will be for the Coast Sernce. 'sec that ~'Oll "do." . , , 8·67533. lane, excellent condition, and ' ' account of the successful buy'; FREIGHT NOTICES Lola ,;id nothing. Instead,' .i\"Hi~'lVilW . I 'Phone 8·4951·a·7898, Speci· $550.00. '1957 Chevrolet, alizing in cold waving, hair er, For Curther inCormation 1-'------. ' "':' .. I j $600.00. 1957 Chevrolet styling, cutting and tinting, Body Shop please contact the Honorary Freight Green BilY Service i I Her auburn hair and plunf . .f FOR RENT Belaire, Radio, Automatic manicuring. facials etc;. a Cor. Topsail Road & Cowan Ave Secretary, B. L. Collins, 8 now ac«;cpted Hailway freight I I ing neckiinel.';.~,~?lltcd ,"ShU., SE I Transmission, 5900.00. Call operators, no waiting. DIAL 9·2381 King's Road, SI. John's. Phone Shed', " To reliable parties only 906804 or 965314. 578·7048. : d d 'I t : eyed, El'en alter the nrciic:' . AV. . one bedroom. Elect. Applicances M-2 The final dale for acceplance: Freight is accepte al), a i "dealh by suicide" he had r.::' WATI . , will be Friday. July 20, 1962. Railwa\ F~ei.gl:t i~lC.c,1 forb~r;~ I illg to say. Gil wanted to ~ SPECIAL and the tender to be submitted on Sout 1 O']S Cl'IICe, . alone with his thought,. Apa rtment .- ,$1.00. WEEK HEAP & PARTNERS t th Honorar:! Secretary be. ortler to guarantee mOl'ement. by (NFLD.) Ltd. a teh t t' this Irip of the S.S. Baccaheu He met Dr. Howard as ;:. ,'91S Waterford Bridge fare a Ime. b R '1 SI I Wiring MaterialJ, Wire Bnd h' h t t d frcinl'! must e at al way ICl I was leal'ing their apartrr.I:· Road . TIRES .CAR MATS Th b e Ig c.s or anY en er bv 1·0·0 pm, Tuesda)', July lOth.· 'If) hi . h h I G'l h ld' Cables, Motors. Stsrters. no t neeessal'l Iy aceep te d. ,.' . L- UJ.I' ~I·C Notl'ce WIt er uggage. l e cr , For full particulars BATTERIES 'Lamps, Switch!!. Lightlllil St arm, "Doc. there's nothing :!: PII each jy1,10,13 Freight for regular ports . I h I I " , Fixtures.' ~tc, 29c, • L 'p rl Set'viee llcr for me wit out La a. ml.'~. J AUTO PARTS •T 0 Im s ell'IS 0 e I A.ppJ' t' , . d t d Sh t h me" Phone 8·5542 WAREHOUSE: PRINCE'S 8T, V CI -II pted at the . . lea,lons are lllVlted for ers 00. emus 31'C .. 0- ExperieJ FISHING EQUIP. DIAL 8·5088 Grouchy's Ltd. Where To Buy or ~. k r.e~1 ~ e s~~~~ Tuesdav I the Collowing positions with the i it, wanting to get a\l'ay ff(' ately £01 SLEEPING BAGS M·2 T°l~ lO;~a~~10 a,llI. to :;:00 P.l{l:! '?rpartmellt of the Attorney all this i.mitalion for tllr rei: LcMarehant Road .II. , • .,. ' ( . (,Pllcral:- . fles of lIfe. I only ,all' lifr, Some FOR RENT LAWN MOWERS RADIO·TV REPAIRS DIAL 8·5433 Rent Power T00 IS and ;\ctle~d'l~. ,)ul) 11th, 9,01 (;11 OHipPI', r.raclc Y (Srllior' an agent ,ecs a good l'rnprr . I'a,m, 0, (Jon. Cashierl. Traffic Court. Fort temperamental and men~,. ExcelleI1 . MODERN RADIOS, , etc • . . Renlals- Townshend, The salary rom·' instead oC the woman ,ile W- Pennan« GREt-.T EASTERN OIL .======1 , I menees at 54020 on the scale was." with USIC ..Office Space COMPANY, Ltd, Floor Sanders S4020·100,4610. alion fo Suite of three Rooms REPAIRS TO RADIOS. TV Portable Belt Sanders The dllties include controllill~ Gil sat in the quirt ofi.:: •. AND ALL ELECTRICAL casr. receipts and operating cash I apartmcnt for at least am,,: , - Also - DEALE" Sa\VS Dr'I'lls COI1CI'cte ' .' " , . ft r the doctor left bofw: , Fo APPLIANCES ., , I regIster. controlling and main· I a e " C• i DM.L 8-6127 . . nIAL 8.300 to 8.3005 Drills and Breakers. , tainin" [ilino systems of tickets reached for .the ph.one ~nd .' ONE LARGE ROOM . b n. , ed a ma "azme wntcr fncr.c.· I FLOWER HILL M·3 'sullimonses and commitments. " " . ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ------,.--:--,. -- ,balancing of daily and monthly "That you Eddie? 'I'll;; i; G: TW Dial'8·28S3 . r" Dmg Stores Q B' . Add' t I aceoun". prellanltion of l'l'porls. Drop over any time lor ",. , ily4;lmth IN STOCK- I ngo BC S ';llId stich othel' duties as lIIay interview 011 the real Loll (! C( "I :.~~~~~~~~~~~ ..:: SP'ECIALS' M. CONNORS Ltd. FULKI':S'l'ONt,:, Engl;,"d ,('I'I he assigned, Envc,IoIWS l'OII(~in, hran. Oh. anti bring !)ient)" , I .,,;.. ~I Insurance D Prescriptions Pickup and BEAVER A sllip thal can'ied slll'l'ilul's illg "I'Jllic.ltiuns shuuld he dear· film Eddie. 'fhe shill, of~.. 173 ELl .',. OUTSIDE PAINT de\1very serriee. (",lin Dlinlil'l'qtlc gl'ualit,d lIudel' Iy Marl h r.1~;!i ~ 341 puei;worth 8t .'., night. lI~rs. O~ee outdoes I,er as may be assigned. Envelopes David Niven I[ . DIAL 10371 tr 8-1756. '. Bargain Priced .t INDEX' by playmg tWice on Sundays containing applications should and their e~.stars ~. CLASSIFICATION and Wednesdays. be clearly marked "D·At·G·l31". ker, Anthony Quayle, Ii 95 $139.. Male Help Wanted ...... A Articles' Foun~ ...... H4 w:~e;h~il~(~dbn~t :~:on~~: ti:~~ (d) tOfficer, Gr~e !I1 G(male)I' Papas, Gia Scala and. Female Help' Wanted ...... A·l Auto AcceSSOries ...... 1, d t" on. a emporary aSIS, cnera I Darren opens tomorroll - Domestic Help Wanted, .... A·2 G~ra.ges ''''':...... :...... ,J .. ~~ei~r~~~~ ~~hiteea;:~ds 0 a~eJ~~~ Office, H. 111. Penitentiary. The Capitol Theatre, in ' /3 PCf. CHESTERFIELD Positions Available ...... ,B ServIce StatIOns ...... ,H way home. salary comnlences at $2480 on Scope and .Eastman color. Usuany $249,95 Position ...... :...... ;...... B·l Beauty Parlours ...... ~ ... " K the scale $2480·100·3190. Forcman got a bang out WA NOW $189.95 To Let-Hous'es, Rooms, . Fucl (Coal and Oil) ...... L The duties are mainly secre· pressing the right button .Apartments ...... :...... C Construction Contractors ... lIt laria!. Applicants SGould be self. For' Wanted-Houses. Rooms ... C·1' Electrical Contractors ...... M·l ADVERTISE IN THE proficient in typing and have Insurance ...... " ...... -l> Electric Appliances ...... M·2 knowledgc' of shorthand. En. The "Guns of i'Oal.• 'u .. .. Clubs, Entertainment ...... ,E Radio-TV Repairs .... ' " .. ,,11·3 DAILY. NIl:WS velopes containing applications described in Alistair Where' to Eat " ...... : .. ,...... E·l Pianos - Organs ...... 0 a;; should he clearly marked "D· best·selling novel Fi Where to Stay ...... E·2 Auction Sales ,,, ''''' ...... P At.G.128". picted in the' new Where 10 Go' ...... E-lI Auction Livestock Etc. ... P'1 Applications In writing. stat. Pictures release, the , 1'. S. II11CKINOH"M Automobiles ...... ~ ...... :•. F Cards ...... ;...... :...... P 2 , * *. * ing age, educational qualifiea. high adventure ever , "Ddloll.11D Taxi ' ..... " .. ,'\ ...... ,.... " ...... ;, ... F·l Druggists ...... " ...... :...... :Q tions, experience. elc., should be embedded deep inda .OTA' RI' ON HEARING CaI's. . F or Sa I' e ..... " ...... G',. M'Isce II.Raneous ...... addressed to the Civil Service the side of an islan d b Cars Wante d ...... G- 1 .Lega' • IN' olices ...... S Commission. ConCedera t ion cannot be destroye elIt)' :'.I,C. SIGN8 - Lettering CENTER: Cars to Rent ...... 1'·2 Business Services ,...... T GET YOUR MESSAGE Building, St. John's, so as to or ship and they pr~v I '.' . Show Cards;. Posiei"; Stick· . , , Art 1c I es for . "a~ Ie ... ".:...... H!Rca .. state Agents ...... U reach thc Commission on. or be· British navv from usmg I 31 Du.k... rlh 81,,01, 81. Job.', I (,. . d ' Aegean Sea strait. A ., ers. Silk Screen Printing at , . Ph ••• I.l~'r.: •. mnS,".4m Artie ea Wdnteu ...... :... H·) ,cal Estate Wante ...... V fore the 22th day of July. lll62, . •. your service. Dial 9·42:19. P.A. w. Mv. Ir •• , bIU.", d.llvery. Articles (or Rent ...... H2· Real Estate (or Sale ...... W do' team Is given the my2:1,lmth , A .oar1ll, 1l:I~~~,r.:~~ C.rrecllbl~ Articles Loat."...... :...... H.3 Classified Display' ....; ...... x OUT 'EARLY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION nlission. , ,

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,VISIT ST. PIERRE, MIQUELON THIS SUMMER o snnw KINSMEN Travel by:- d. • TAXI-BOAT (Spencer II, Fortune) tI with t ,1'Ollld do BOYS' CLUB • AIR 11 IInder. FARES $30 ONE WAY 48 nOUR EXCURSION DEAL-$68. and Was Newspaper 'BINGO (Deal includes hotel and meals). Id never For infonnntion call: Ilake hirn WANTED Blanche O'Brien - 844612, 9 07975 1'1 some. SERIES No. 64 jne15,tt a hUman I mOlher TO-DA ¥'S NUMBERS SECRETARY B I N G 0 to the Bursar, with at least five years experience. 3 18 34 58 70 12 30 ,35 48 66 Apply, in writing, to the Bursar, Memorial 20 37 56 74 University, stating age and qualifications. FOR RENT 24 45 52 73 Salary depending upon qualifications to THE STORY: Cousin l\1atthew I met Jerry Lowe there." : Hi' aying hait be discussed at interview, (Closing date has learned that before Fenton looked at George Russell ex·: Id 10 Loll 22 33 55 MODERN TWO ROOM died he babbled something pectanUy but received no r:epl1 rhis man. 19 44 for Applications, July 15, 1962.) about Mldgely, another book· and went on, "You know Jerfy" Ihat cry. 72 23 38 jly7,9,l1 keeper, and some book. George. He used to be assoCi! I say wa~ 26 OFF:ICE SUITE ated with Jim Fisk." ' 11lifu\.' I CHAPTER 16 U nele George stared at Race ~:-'--""~'"-,,,\,~~-----..,---~--;. - ..,.~~ 'e all Ibl 39 • ~_.""""""~..40..""""'~~"-;."""""""-"""-.~~i1o.-",,"'-~'h.~ .;;ao.;iYj with private washroom in elevator .Tenny was alone in the draw­ coldly. "Never heard of him. 10 equipped building. ing room when Saunders open· Got anything to do with Fisk, ~ CARD I, ed the door for Hilda. She look· don't want to." . Located in the ed up expectantly, but her "Race," Aunt Judith's lonll bright look faded lind she reo was warning. "you know per­ Dr. J. G. WIWAMS 1 turned Hilda's greeting absent­ fectly well George disapproves ~,': PERLIN BUILDING ly. She was wearing the yellow of Mr_ Fisk." OFFICE HAS MO~ED gown that sent off her dark Not unnaturally. after. that 321 DUCKWORTH STREET hair and eyes so becomingly, conversation lagged, and Hilda ~ TO MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING and those eyes kept wandering thought dinner would never ~ For appointment to view to the door so often. that it end, Bu at last Aunt Judith ~ was no surprise to Hilda when rose and signalled for the girls II Corner Bonaventure and Empire Ave. Telephone 8-0331 Race Nash was shown in. to follow. ~ Entrance Empire Avenue {~ "Why, Race!" Jenny exclaim· Ordinarily, Race went with During business hours. ed, going to him eagerly, with them, leaving Uncle George jly7,10 both hands out. "How nice alone, with his port and ·hi~ 20 Consolation Prizes for the Letter "L" ~ . PHONE NUMBER UNCHANGED ~ that you should come tonight, cigar. But tonight he stayed my first night downstairs'" by his chair. !·~\-....i!,~r'--~---~-~Jto-~~, . • :....,,~.:..~~~..:.'i..l.~.'...,.-,__-'''''''''"'",:~:-_r~W t~,~ ~i~~'-~ "Yes indeed," Hilda said dry. Race gave Jenny n rather ex­ Service Station for Sale ly. "An unexpected surprise." traordinary smile, Hilda imago Help Kin - Help Kiddies "But not unpleasant, I trust," ined. It was, at once, tender. GENUINE BARGAIN Race rejoined. He took Jenny's and meaningful. hands in his and looked down "You know, Kitten," he said. leavin~ at her intently, then he turned "you look just the way you Owner province. Fully equipped. used to when you recited that COLINET Modern concrete building. Established to Hilda. "Jenny's looking very well, don't you think?" poem. Something from 'Jeru­ lrade. Capitai required $7,000. "Yes, very," Hilda agreed salem,' I think," Expert Watch' Repairs briefly. Jenny looked disconcerted Apply "The others will be down and puzzled. "You mean, 'Bring CHRONOMETERS GARDEN PARTY BOX SOO, c/o DAILY NEWS soon, Come 1)11, Race, let's go me my bow of burning gold.''' AUTO~lATIC , jly6,7 look at the birds in the can· Judith Russell had been servatory," said Jenny. frowning from Jenny to Race, CALENDAR "They'li be covered at this but now she laughed. "Perhap! THIS 'COM~NG SUNDAY hour," Hilda objected, you two know what you're talk­ "Well, then, we'll look at the ing about. I confess, I don't." NOW ON DISPLAY flowers. They won't be cover· At the foot of the stairs, she JULY 8th cd." turned to Jenny. "I'm sorry it AND READY FOR Hilda allowed hcrself to be has to be such a short evening persuaded. To her SUrprise, for you, Jenny dear. but you Usual' Attractions the conservatory was lighted, know what Dr. Updyke said," though the birds were covered Hilda couldn't have been SERVICE WITH A SMILE AT and their sOllgs stilled. But an· more surprised when Jenny 1962 MODELS ELGIN other scmg was heard, a man's Weakly answered, "Yes, Aunt AVALON CREDIT JEWELLERS Prixes Galore voice, singing in a low, pleas­ Judith," and began to go up. ant baritone. Hilda couldn't Hilda started to follow, but felt WATER AT ADELAIDE, PHONE 8·7829 BOATS & MOTORS see anyone. a restraining hand on her arm. Teas Ser.ved "Who's that?" she asked, un· "Come Into the drawing lights. consciously whispering, room," Aunt Judith said. "I "Only Louis, the gardener," want to speak to you." '. .' ," ,I.. ," <,.,: ' • Jenny said carelessly. "He must With the door closed, she NO DOWN PAYMENT be somewhere about." She began at once. "What did you PIPEFITTER went ahead of them into the make of that business of Race room. and Jenny," Experienced Pipefitter required immedi­ lmNEMAN PHONE BILL• COOK_oS·4041 Following Jenny out. Hilda Whatever Hilda had been ex­ saw a tall, dark man kneeling pecting, it hadn't been this, "I ately for work in Labrador. Experienced Lineman, familiar with Steel by Aunt Judith's flower bed. thought he was teasing Jenny Tower, High Voltage Transmission and He was working the earth with reminding her that he'd know~ Some welding experience desirable. his fingers, but he rose in a her as a child," - ,; Excellent salary and working conditions. Wood Pole distribution lines. required lithe movement as they ap­ (To Be Continued) ~: .~ Permanent position available to right man, immediately for work in Labrador. proached, wiping his hands on ~ .. a bright red apron and flashing .: with usual fringe benefits and accommod- Excelle~t salary and working conditions. a white smile from his swarthy ation for family. " Permanent position, available to right man face, with usual fringe benefits and accommod­ "Good evening, Louis," Jenny loss Of ~ For application form contact: ATTENTION said pleasantly. ation for family. The man nodded vigorously, For application form contact: "lIHz Jenny, all better now, TWIN FALLS POWER MOTORISTS! hey?" Liberty·. ~ "Ye~, thank you." Jenny -' TWIN FALLS POWER passed by and Hilda looked up MOSCOW WISE!: ,.~~ Advertise In The News . " . ~ •• r.... " ,-

~~ : ~-:. ;: I~'< .... :,,:; ' .. :: ,;;;. :. , ..,; , .~ . '''.,.' :llS- :~~ THE DAILY NE\OVS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLu. SAl'(J{,DAY, JULY 7, 1952 . I:" :; ..:' , ~~-'~:~~:------~--~------th-e-5-t-ag-e-h-al-Id-s-. ------1------;:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f:rfT N t b k "But the producers don't AIT THE ~J y. 0 e 00 listen. What·s worse, they A . Has not :: .. . won't even let me read fora I "'IIIIII:IJIII~~~::\ S1"GN I t~ B'le Talent Sup', p'ly,· .Where ~~~~re th~~t j~~I~ s~~.p~~:.m~~;~~i ~l' .I ' . ~: g would it cost them to let ,me PU~~ . OF read'! Maybe three minutes. II ~ THE I, .. ·.0 and available ..' Th S II ' M k But they don't do it." AND Co. I :,',~.~: W,'; Television hus helped her LIMIT.D . as e e er s ,ar et? get out of the "Latin, crier" 001 ." E E right now! ,. rut. She did "The Dybbuk" .' . . . I and. when somebody suggested ,.; 'By DICK KLEINER a swimming champion in high can mak~ a fmn.d at the drop I her for "A View From the ;i NEW ,YORK (NEAl-When school and captained the school of a smIle. She s adored by Bridl(e." she was able to point [THE TRIAL OF fhey were handing out talent. basketball and voll~yball teams, the ~tagchands. for example, to "The Dybbllk" to counteract ADOLF EIClnIA~;-.J. they \vere very generous to Slie also skis, rides. bowls.) and IS one of the few Broadway the argument that she was just Lord Russell of Carol Lawrence. Consider what 8. Language pro·!icieney. (She stars who holds nn honorar), a song·nnd.dance girl I • ~he has going for her: decided to duh in the French card in the stagehands.' lInion.) .! Liverpool $8.00· :: 1, Beauty. (Sec accompany. version of her movie, "A View 10. Etc. She thinks tele\'Ision has: 'THE STORY OF r.ng picture. Enough said.l , From the Bridge." took a rush Her problem', then. is not one heen impot·tant even to per· INSULIN :' 2. Singing ability. (So much course and learned enough in of linding something to do- formers who've never heen on Cemetery Vase that, not content with sLar· a few weeks to sail through it but linding time to do it. Pro· it. The medium has enahled Forty Years of IS~ 50 ring roles oh Broadway and 1 without a hitch.) I fessionally her problem is geL· Iaudiences around the country EMBEDDED IN SOIL Suc.:ccss against • . ~,... .. i ~Icvision, she still wants to do .,., . I ting a chance to do everythin~ Ito sec top talent, and now the), Diabetes ,J. I iJ ...... --- I . ~n opera. and has .... . I,;he wants to do. won·t accept anything less than II Dltl'uhli plastic vase I triost of "l.a Boheme" and "I'm very grateful to tcle· the best. THE TIGEH OF "Madame Butterfly" to mem·: I'ision." she says. "for giving .. with hi. impact grouml CrI'IN ory.) I Ime the chance .to do dramatic A perfo~n~;r can no longer I plug. Has decorative Leonard Cottrell 6.00 : F; 3. Dancing Rbility. (This' I roles. When I did "The Dyb. be Just fntr. she says. "hut I BROWNIE F~ta., sc.:a lJoped rim. SHAKING THE. , came firsl, took her from bal. . 1 buk" on Play of the Week. that must be g~o~. The audiences NICKEL BUS] [ CAMERA OUTFIT let class to the jazz)' dancing . 'led to my iirst· movie. And arc very cntteaL Road compan· , .49c, Each , ' 3he did in "West Side Story" when I worked a slapstick com: les won't draw unless they hal'c l Ralph ~l()otl\' 5.00 COlllplete snapshot outfit . .. at loUi, [aUit-osl! apd now docs in "Subwavs Arc. edy, skit with Sid Caesar on top stars: People won't ~other I THE HOSE amI For Sleeping."). • r The Ed Sullivan shoiv, that led to .see wienor prodtwltons- THE LILY Everything you need to capture YOUI good times in picturel _ e'con . 4. Acting ability. (Attested I . to a possible big comedy movie why should they. when they, all in one value·packed outfit! Brownie Fiesta camera tckes I"'1 part soon" can sec good ones at home for FIBER GLASS Frances Parkinson t~ by many straight drama lie I . free'I" snaps in color and black.and·white. pven color slidel. Jull parts on television.) '. Miss Lawrence says that most PLANTER BOXES . Keves .. 6.00 aim, shoot for 12 big pictures on a roll. For indoor pictures, ALGIERS-~ 5. Womanly skills. (She cooks; . Broadway and movie prot!ue· r-=""===,=~'='="=-"""""""" :TBE CH.EAT flash holder slips right on top of camera. QuiRt includes cam. bcautifully - souffles, even.· ors. who don't know her. have Ahmed Bt I TIME.KILLEH era. flash holder. film. bulbs, batteries, neck strap, in gifl box. I I S.he loves to sew and used to' entirely the wrong idea abouL PLASTIC FLOWER ,,­ :. ••I ...... t opposi niake most of her own clothes her, and television helps ac· i Harold ~lehlillg 6),;'::J I until she ran out of time.) ! quaint them with the facts of POTS and PLANTER I I PENe. UINS !lA VE All For I I ,6. Artistic ability. (She has' Lawrence. URNS : SQUARE EYES 51 0:9-5 F'::k:~;~:1 taken painting lessons, but ad· "After 'West Side Story· ... With weste mils this is one of her lessel' she sail'S. "I wa~ typed as 'Latin, Patrick Trese talents.) . crier.' If there was a part for ~IONSTERS OF 7. Athletic ability. (She is 'a girl with long black hair ~ .r;.• m: ..... ", THE DEEP currently taking golf lessons. LAWRENCI<:: Tile big job Is II who could be sad. they'd call ";0 • T ~~;~: Thomas Helm .5.00 I ooton' s From and reports proudly that her to get a chance, me. Actually. I'm really a Nowadays a guy considers him· AlgiE Ifro says' she has a natural gift. clown. I'm always kidding self a P'"dcslrion if his gorage SlTRCERY NURSE I .• , .-" ministers te This is to be expected; she lVas 9. Friendship quotient. (She around, swapping jokes with i9l1't ottach~d 11") t,:~ Paula Deal 3.40 Limited ·T11E TOWN companies or DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN troops, totalli~ ITHAT DIED arrived o~ SEED CO., LTD., ! :\ Iichael Bird 4.50 NEWFOUNDLAND . of Oran. Alget r. . city, late Sat 410 \V ATE II STR~;ET, i THE WINl) OFF THE AWARD WINNING CAMERA DEALER "Ya Ya E Phone 8·4328 St. John'. !THE SEA Ben Be! OF THE YEAR ~~~~~~' David Beat" 4.75 included THE DAILY NEWS I WAS CICEHO------I "I ~- i ~ t· T K I On one conducted bus 101111, . Paramoun t . E ,'est Bazna .. . ,3, (::J!.2e tl"9 0 now Spain the 32 passcn~Cr' ~. ·KIRKLAND HEVELS Cd· I eluded seven from ~lnntm ' . ! 'ng I,11' t .' J'I It 3 "'~l ana lans I and five from Toronto. ' , oodn I, IS A FAMILY AFFAIR! I . Now Play, I v IC olla 0 ...... '. (. , In Las Palmas. Grand Ca . I I ------I PALE FIHE ~lrgarct :"less, Toronto I nary. we met :l1rs. C. Tjr.i I EVA MARIE SAINT- Vladimir Xahokov 6.2.5 fashion writel' and ~om· formerly Florence Best of TN, '. WARREN BEATTY IN P ).1 . THr mentator. has -,pent five i onto who lives on the . inds I "ALL FALL DOW;,\" err\' 1 as on III - '.. montlls travelling through 'with' her Swiss husband. I ! CASE OF THE Europe and :"lorth Africa. Leaving on the same plam I With its screen play written i BLONDE BO:\A~7 A Casablanca was James Shutt:!' 1 j by a Pulitzer Prize winner and i E.l S 1 B~' :\IARGAIlET :>lESS ,\\'orth of London. Ont. In its cast including two Academy i •I e tan .(·V ZUHlC!!. Switzerland I CP 1 -, restauranL in Tangier we REINHOLD Award winners, ~letro.Goldwyn.: Gardller ," 3.50 ,\ maple leaf pin doesn't go far I ~lr. and~lrs. Charles RlbeT,,:Hi~DDi·iV (AP)-I ~Iayer's "All Fall Down" brings. • . toward irientifying YOli as a Ca· of Prince Rupert, B.C. up his to the screen a wealth of talent. : Dicks & (0 Ltd' nadian in Europe and '\ior!h In Gibraltar. Royal of the f Based on James Leo Herlihy's i ." Africa, 1I11Ic~s. of cour,c. you :;ray)' Chaplain Erle Leslie and declar l best·selling novel. the picture: The Booksellers I happen t~ m~et one . o~" II;; 1 ll,amilton and Halifax • spans was adaptcd to the screen by ~ , many Cmwdlans II a\ .. l1l11,.,: mzed our CanadIan \,Olce,. the noted Broadwav playwright. ahroad... : on the ferry from the: ~ William lnge, whuse onlv pre.' PHONE 8·.iOOl·2-:3·4 Only three 11m,:," ",,,s a al':'e i Spain we encountered .1. vious screen play was the ori. Jl!IO. II'UI'n prommently•. L'CC~~. ~ Caduman of VanCOll\·e". some , ginal story for "Splendor in the ------.-.------n~zc.~l ,IS bemg worn b~ a ca.: DOCTOR FRo:\l MC~IJ.I .. have urge! G' " . nddlan. I Dwid Walker a Uml'CJ'ill\,, more thl tass. , ,,' MICRO- In Rahat .. :llol'occo. a ci',il [British Columbia sLudent ',' The sIal'S al e Eva )'Ianc'ffiJ '''I'I''lnL Ttlcntloned the pm sav· \" t' h d b . develop jazz · I . .. TV. ' .c , • '. tC ana a een :, " Satnt. asL seen In "Exodus '; I'Tl" he 11"d once visited :lIont· 'th C t' t d lIUmm W' ~ u 'across e on men an arren Beatty. wtdely·hcrald· FUN NI ES real; in ~ladrid another Ca~:a· marked that we were only,· at a fareVi he g!lve W cd newco,":er who ·seored In dian started up a conversatIOn second Canadians he hat! . a hotel rest. "Sple?dor .I~ the .Gra~s"" and ~ after noticing it. and in Rome a in nearly tll'O months. .. the Kremlin. opposIte VlVlen LeIgh. In The \ hawker made a sale after an indication that tourists k'=-rl op~n· the United Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone"; , in~ his pitch with the greetlllg Canada haven't yet copied. Goodman Karl Malden. Angela Lansbury [ , ·'HI. Canada." American fondness for about and young Brandon de Wilde. I· The bet that the maple l~af ling in rented cars. Both Miss Saint and ~Ialden is a Canadian emblem regis· ~ '. have won Academy Awards. I' tered belatedly on a few J\m·~r· In Rome a case of the icans and Britons after they brought Dr. V. Marcolon~o They create a memorable gal. i learned the wearer was from remarked that he had .,'• lery of portrayals in "All Fall I Canada. at :'>lcGiU l'nil'ersity, "",,1 ..,'1" .. ,~ Down." story of the midwestern On other occasions the Cana· and Toronto's Banting '. : Willart family, focusing on I dian aecenl, or perhaps lack of . :t,' Berry.Berry (Beatly). the resL. accent. was the tip.off. El'idently not many ,.1, i. 'd tourists bother to pay ~ bad read less, wandering son who can·t . During 11 five· hour uus rI e tesv call at the Canadian by rock 'I stay out of trouble or the elut· I in :llorocco a girl student· ba;sies. In Lisbon on)v ,',... tfII".: •.;. tlley '1'1 ches of women; and his hero· ! i teacher showed she has same had signed the guest hook 1:. . he grinnel worshipping. fifteen • year·old 'I knowledge of Canada but wasn't January, . J W3lI in brother. Clinton (deWilde). aware th a t t 1Ie map 1e Iea f \'las . ,," :. a symbol or the country. At~d In Vienna. I Thai ;".",.... " 't_ ') The mother of the family is a man across· the aisle had only woman "."mbassad,ol'. fr. wanted.th : ,,-;>; meaning but. over·possessive, " NO, THAT DIDN'r . simply never heard of Canada. gare! ;\!eagher of . ;~ant:d. who dril'es her husband. Ralph I CHAN6~ ANViHIN6, rOM ... I BECOMY:>iG K:\'OWN sltioned. only 56 I STEP F ~-.: " : (Malden) to seek refuge in the ' BETrER TIC:Y JI66l.IN6 But,if th.e pin w~s seldom had registered in the fir!t .. bottle in his cellar hideaway. 'SOMe orHe:R. WIR!: ... " recogDlzed, It was endent lr~m montbs of this year. "'i ,,.i . I a tour of a half·dozen connlr.les When Echo O'Brien (Miss_ .------___ I that Canadians are becommg In Madrid. the giles! Saint), who describes herself as ENGAGEMENT belter known. was a little better filled . •J: "the old maid from Toledo." ar· ------, ' ,----.-! In ;\ladrid I was interviewed 147 visitors from llra.cIlC;a.;C:r::!. rives for a visit at the same I . Mr: and :llrs. \\. E. [. ~encl:. 'Oil Radio Espagna. At my t·e· every province. time as' Berry·Berry returns 164 Fme Bud Avenue, wlsh to I quest the master of ceremonies ------TH.ER'E'S· SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE from one of his adi'enturcs on: ann.ounce the engageme.nt of I asked the 100 . person audience GEMS STOLE:\' the road. an explosive altrae·' their daughter, Agnes Ehzabe~h Iif they \;new Can.ada and .\I'het·: .CA;\IBRIDGE Mass IAPI. lion is ignited between them. (Betty). (0 Mr .•James DaVId Iit W;IS. They did. shOWing It, Diamonds and other It is a relationship which brings :lIoore. son of Mr. and lIIrs. wilh a roar of "si. si." Then I stones valued at nearly . on highly dramatic consequen· James !lloore, Carbone"r. a teen·age girl came to the we~e s~olen from the TO ENJOY' IN. . YOUR MO'RN,ING N:EWSPAP·ER! I f '. • •. . I ces affecting not only them but microphone and answered that IUniversity m use urn th~ other members of the ~EATI~____ Canada is north of tlte United police said Thursday. Dr . ..,. family as well. States. 1 fO~'d Fronde!. ~urator or ~. FLE:I!ING-Passed peacefully Some other Europeans were mIneralogy sectIOn of tht FOJ\ DAD thcr~'s ~;p.l~.the.mill~lte world, national and local news - I, While its dramatic contents, away carll' July 6. 1962 ~Iary less certain of Canada's loca· logy room, said the loot involving the conflict between (Dillon) Fleming, aged 57. bc· lion. Manv el'en placed it in eluded an 84·carat cut I ~"""':Jn. and , views a\1dOI1~tl~e.spol· reports of· maim sporting events - business a girl deeply in love and a man loved wife of Francis J. l"Iem· South America. And a notel o! great value. othel' .,. who cannot give himself wholly ing, 100 Lime Street. Leaving desk porter in the Canary missing inc Iud e d score! and fiuanchll.sfories..,. hints on home repairs, elc,! to anyone. are strongly compel· to mourn r.cr sad loss besides Islands thought it was in Scan· smaller diamonds. rl1bies. . ' ling. "All Fall Down" also i.~ her husband, two sons. Gerald at dina"ia. phires, emeralds and opal~:...- .' . . '.: permeated with humorous Gander and ,John P. at St. John's scenes. many of them involving anr! 10 grandchildren and one FOR MO~rth~reare r~ports of'local social activities - club ne'\'s- . ., • I'· ' '. .' • . the precocious Clinton and his sister. .Josephine Olrs. D. .1. adolescent problems of which Amiro) at Halifax; also six. ideas on food, homemaking. and child care ~ and, of course, there he keeps a record in volumi· hrothers, Michael and Vincent. nous notebooks. U.S.A. and Capt. William and are dozens pf advcrtisemellt~ to help her ~hop better for less I Capt. Gerald and Patrick J. and " ------.-~ •• --~- Leo at home. Funeral Mass at • BARBS. 3.15 Monday. July 9th at the FOR YOUNGSTERS there's a wealth of information on current events , . Basilica of SI. John the Baptist. Interment at Holy Sepulchre LADIES' - school news"::' the popular cartoon strips -'entertainment guides ,I ______~~_~ Cemetery. By 'lIAL COCHRAN 'COnON BLO-USt3

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