1 Nfld. Skies I • GOOD NEWS R, RAILEY r.. VR.o\NK ~. SIX CYL. VELOX. AND CREST A Tlli."Tl~;).\ Y, Sq1l~mh•r t;.lh. Sunoat'd walked away must have done a hell of a jOb,'' , the ~lrug~lc for power is settled hetwt'cn President alive The t1vo stewm·dcsse~ laudchorlly aflcr Joseph !leo, The~ BHC :UillOtlllC't'llWllt said: ~ ho 1ras named premier by I\ a· "The world's most ma.it•>tic , 1a1 ubu to repl;~ce Lumumha. Depcrlat~nn OJ clock Is in ils own nwje,;lic :!aimed the army was swinging 1 AS PARTY CHIEF 1 wa~ among lilt' slowc'l." I~ support to the president. After all, I~e nBc puinlrd Jl,· .TEA:'\ I.Ol'IS L\FR:\:'\CE .l;m. 7. He was Qul'lwe premier I!('O al>o told reporters 1\asa-j out, "when it ha' linisl.ect strik· l'auadian Pr·ess Starr Writer 'from that tih1c on until hio go\·· rahu had remo1·cd Gen. Victor ing 10, the time has already QUEBEC •l'l' 1-t\nlonio nar· ernmenl resigned .July :, following ~unctula !rom his post as army I advanced to almost thrcc-quar· rctte, Ul·year.old ('hief of the lin· the Liberal party l'iclnl·;· in the with Reeves. :ommandcr, replacin;: him ion Xationalc party, Wednesday .June n provincial election. tcrs of a minute pa;.t the hour.·· I 1 \lohuto, A protest o1·cr the ahhrel'i· announced he has rc.-;igncd as ~11·. Ban·cttc named no suecro· Ry HH'll.\l:r: 1\.\S!~('I!I\E nwnt hn'• , t-: ,. : ,;, • 'i'"''"'" · ::: .. :.- ! . Me hi!lrrly Hr·ti·Briti;h The support o! the army has atcd loUin!( ol Big IJcn Ol'et· the ·leader of his political grour and sm· to lhe part.v leadership. .IIJII.\\:\t·:SDl'HG •.\!'•- riw ci:11:1h .\lril':lll'... :·.-,·~:· • ···:--·n:·, ..,·ere.;,.;. olcd b. :!~.'en seen as a possible decisive PATRICE LUIUUMBA BBC has been filed by the' Big as Jegjslalurc member lor J?licttc; Hr was shaking with _emotir.m ;uddcn di•porlation of the .\n~li· T11t· nhop or his w;1y of rloin:; .\ln>t Afrikaners helon~ to f Lundula was a former ser11eant with him at his official reslden~. 1936. tior·· !e :'arl:l treasurer: ,J.D. Be- hours ~Iter llr re1•1rnrd from 1liin~-'. thny h:ne ll;•C!l o:rrnllc.'l\ ;):,tc11 lldormrd l'hCJrch, "'''· ·; I 1 1 lnrler the Belgians and became TRY TO PATCII QUARREL SHA!'.JNON, Ireland IAPl-Two Mr. Barrette was the party's ·gin. former colonization minister ! England. He had tcff in A;u·i: at h1· ti:c Y:;,.· \.c ,._.. ,: ·• '"'""' '' h:~> wl lo 1oier firm o:'P 11 ' ' • general and commander after I · It appeared that some respon­ u.s. Air Force B-47 .iet bombers third leader. Mr. Duplessis, its and chief party organizer, and :the- height of the radal crisis UC· return ;md. I hen ril'p;;\'ft•d \I 'I. I In tile nationalists' .-e~;·cg.·: "·' :he Congo received its indcpen- sible leaders on both sides were collided high over the Atlantic founder died Sept, 7 last year. Hon. Jean Barrette, a member of 1 cause he feared arrest.. 'out legal hc.. . ' ~asa1•ubu at a meeting called by ongo' l.SCUSSI.On e 0 ress pendent Mobuto has appeared lo engine han g ing beneath one Some obsencrs. m the ~n!J-rc· :he president. i g pubhcan camp thmk the Rce1·cs 1 ''The outcome in the Congo de· he a moderate. w n · . . issue may bring defeat to Ver· ' ~nds on the army and police," While these intensive political The downed six • ~et aircraft wocrd's proposal because it has .1 j UN l!eo said. plun.gcd 33,000 feet ~to wa~es r· u c an;;crcd many English-speaking manoeuvres went on In Leopold· Cl Lumumba earlier broadcast an vl!le, reports from Elisabelhvllle, tossmg under g~J~ wmds, Five Ies p oun South Africans-just· the people . Gen. Assembly appeal for unity and turned to Katimga, said Baiuba tribesmen, Am~rlcan a?d ~nttsh planes took to whom Vcrwocrd's Afrikaner· ' parliament for a new vote of sUJl" spurred on by witch doctors had off mto ga.hcrmg ~torm clouds . , dominated partv has b~en apreal- I port. to hunt lor the crew members, UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CPl 1 It ~as a da~ of pollte - but 1in" for \'otcs 'with a "whit c I By HAROLD :IIO!lRISOS' i measures for inspeetion and con· overrun the tin mining centre of who may have escaped into llfe After day-long argument on the l'~omehmes c~ttmg-YerbaJ parry· 1u.tity" slogan. The English-speak- , Canadian Press Stall Writer '~~~~ST PU:'\CII Parliament was called to vote Manono. m a ~troactl1·e constitutional rafts. hy~ra·head~d Congo u:oblem, th.e mg on techn;cal and procedu~al I ing South Africans make up. ! llt'ASIII:\GI TO:-l ((l;lp)t- Prtesti· Tile plan 1·". to ha\'e Et'scnholl·cr amendment aimed at inYalidaling Airplane pilots and refugees Umted Nat1ons Secunty Councll matters .. Zorm led the campa1gn about one· third of the white pop ten E1>en JOII'cr wt a temp o , - The two B-47s were in a three· smothered a proposal Wednesday for se-atmg of the Lumumba del· · : H'ize tile inilbtiiOC from So1·iet m;tkc a quick onc·day appearance Kasavubu's Sept, 5 decree re-1 reaching Ellsahethvllle said there 11 1 11 011 ~o1·ing Lumumba as premier hnd been a two-day battle, with plane formation flying from night that ·a delegation represent- egation in prefercn.ce to a. ril'al ' ~ , · X E DEI'ORT,\TIOX . 1~ rem i, e r Kh!·ushdw1· at the and dcli1w his punch before and appointing Ileo in his place. hundreds of Bnlubas pouring Into Plattsburgh Air Force Base, ing Premier Patrice l.umumba . group rep r e scntmg Congolese DE~OU. C S ,1 1., ·t 1 1 ntled :'\at 1on, t.enpral :\sS<•mhly 1\hrnsheh<'l' lws the opportunity N.Y., to the Brlze Norton bomber be admitted to the de!Jate 1 President ,Joseph Ka avubu. The ' one of le hv appearino there St•pl. to. ln nwke a tormal speech before A lightly attended session of Manono, 400 miles north or Elisa· 1 5 Ad~lres;mg llfg'':O 1 2~ base at Oxfordshire, England. Only Ceylon and the Soviet United States delegate insisted. r~lt~wus meetmgs ct•nr \11 ~/ 1 ,.111 : n·1ake spt•t·if~· propo,al, ll'hich. i the a»<·mbly 1\11ich opens Sept. jlllrliament, p a c k e d wlth Lu- beth ville. One unconfirmed ac­ • · · :-ial·tl pro1 ilWr I w : n, 1 lcdn · · · 1 · 1 · 1 ct l·>o 'l'l r• s · · · ·t edul d to peak I t:nion supported the prot>osal by however that no dec1s1on on · • b' ·c ·~I ·t mlorm:lll s '"" . m<~v me 11 e a - . le 1... " sc' e s muhba'~ supporters and guarded count said iO tribesmen had been l1 1 0 &r pro-Lumumba troops, 1·oted killed. Communist Po I au d while the €ongoles'e repr·esen t a I ion was , Are_ "lOp of apt•t.own: . · ' . call lo1· innncrliatr r~sumplion of: ahead nf Ru»ia. other eight members of the world necessary at that time. ' Rei· Joo':, de llla:lk,. 11f'1' dl~· 'Jo:asl·l\'r.st dis:~rmamrnt negotia·' ~leanwhilc. Slat c Secretary . d I . th lnounced Bishop !lee. cs 1epol .t· I t'loll< I fet·tcr announced that Cuba s Rochon'~ bo d y a bsame t , eavmg e mo· 1 · ·,,. ., • r 11 : · • • . • ' ,. , · lion far short of the seven votes hon as relJ~tous pct-CCU 1011 · c l'~>eniJo\\'cl' s JOUrney to thr l ~ PremJCr f 1del (a;tro Is to re· . d f was cheered on the steps of lhr. ·mnonnced bv the \\'!lite House: strict his trarcl while at the requtre or passage, Harbour D Jrban tty hall hv a crowd ol ' · ' · u:-- A· BOMB SERIES Remedy 'fhe council adjourned at 5:45 1 c ' 1\'cdncstla~·. l1as ·been ani iripalcd, to :"\cw York's ~lanh.attan Island p.m. until 8 p.m. EDT. 4•000· ~ . " . " for some lime. . 1-lhe samP. ban 1mposed on Starting on Page S to-day is the first of a special MO~TREAL ~n· 11\hru,hchrv. aeries "Can J Survil'e The Atomic Bomb?" In 1•icw t Dave Rochon, urging toijgher, prc~dent (or September first set epor which oppbls.es \e~\\;erd s' pi~~ hnll·er r!oes !lOt plan to offer any I The official tr.5. reason for fm. of ~wwing interest in Civil Defence right across North treatment of hoodlums and ban· 8:30 p.m. for resumpti~n or tlie for a repu IC, user t ~~eves . on,,. new or ~ddJtioua! disarmament.: posing these unprecedented travel America, these articles will be of great interest to all dlts in Montreal, suggests that Congo debate, but Soviet Deputy Reports from the st. John's ter to lash anew a e gol ern· suggestiOns. sta~?mg firmly on bans on Khrushchev, Ca.stro and city police constables should Foreign Minister Valerian zorin Harbour for Monday and Tues· men~. h St the Western pos1hon of negotiat· the Hungarian and Albaman Com· rea.lers. · , . Said the Johannes urg ar: . b d' · t 1 d · th t th r ah oo t t o kill as one me thod of pressed for an earlier meetmg- day or this week show that " . 'k' . Jng only step· Y·step tsararma. mums ea .ers .Is' a ey 8 e coping wlth the current crime a m?ve typ~cal of the day's pro- nineteen Portuguese fishing pl~ ~~:~ ~~~ c7\';!1 P~~~·i~~~ ~:~~e , ment accompanied _b_y iron·ela~ ~real secur1ty rtsks, •f d 1 1 wave. Coun. Rochon asked why ccedmgs whtch s·aw Zorln rc~at· trawlers arrived to escape the contempt in which this govern· . the city bad bought sev~ral sub- e-A "" b"CO· Of Missing Man By KEN KELLY departmeut's fleet of almost 200 PfUDOJ City police made seven ar· · ~Jve othe~ 5111 ~ arl'tVed It·~m ing et Old Perlic;m, Ntlt!., t·e- DE~VER, Colo. 1.\Pl - The I' southwest of Denver. When his Caudlaa Prttl Staff Writer vessels, Informed sources said rests yesterday. Three men ~arlousWpo~ s. 1 wse ur~ I te lnwined Weduestfav Js lilt' must i FHI ullllllttlll'\:d 1\'ctlnrsday that station 11 a gun wa~ found more OITAWA (CP)-Pians are be· Wednesday, TORONTO ICP) -Police ha\'1! were arrested lor drunken ..~vmg , 0t0 {from ,Bolltvoo • tt1e sel'iuus of the fttl;~f au!l brush 1!'lulliiul( 11~ Ion g i11~ to Adolph lllwn two hours alter he left for '-i discussed to put Into unl'orm Th r po 1 r I' · d called In the arson squad to in· driving, two for tlrunkcnness, .. ov·t 1or rom " 1on rea 1 11te m '' e Po sn or 8 un .orme \V '., k I , t • tl I fines bumiug iu lht• ,\I !:Jut it' L'uu1·s Ill, 11, wt•althv iudu:Hri<~l· 1\vurk the ~JJ"inc still ..• run· the men who sail. the transport fleet has reached the ~tage where vestigate the second fire in three one given in charge for b·eing ooucoc rom " 1on rea 1, 1e . . . · · t · .. · , · , . •I · , .. , 1 · ' ~ 11. '·15 111 1 1 1 1 1 days at the Pfaff Sew1'ng Centre drunk and disorderly in the c s r n·rr· tl 'fliOI lllet•s. · I" 1111 " ~ ' 111 ~e '" • • · las •ecn · 11iug and the radio plavmg. THE COUNTRY PARSON new cap badges and flags-even .ucrn.ey rom a; ax, an , A rirc at 1 n dian fo'it•ltb in : luund. · · ensigns for the transport mlnJs. on Yonge Street. home, and one for safekeeping. the Dundee from Glencoe. : ~ot•a Scotia's Shelburne County,' Scott Werner, FBI. agent in Blood smears were round on ter and his deputies-have been -~---.. ' i0 now "a patrolling opcl'<~lion," Icha1·.t:e lwrc, also said that a the hat'k of the front ~eat and on designed and approvCd. ,· R •1 R • t R t saici chief forester R. II Burgess. 'Jllanlil)' or· hones of ":~n mlult lhr railing of a hrid:!c over a Met1ne service operates 50 a· I wa· ys eJeC epor «

1 First Voyage .iSO Years Ago- News i BEL'L ISLAND (S~f!)-Cl~ Pedor Johnnnaen, :Eottsw~ia o:t the Norwelgian freighter, ~.!.IJ. Lislta, which loaded ore c~r::o Stormy Day At The Beach at Scotia Pier, on Sept~mb~r lOth, first went to sea 50 yclr> ago, at the age of 17 years. ~WYFF·::;·rytT'j':';'-t''·' ••··. His first \'oyage was to Wa' bana as a crew mc;nber of t:1e , . 2,000-ton Norweigian frci~l;t~r 1S.S. Kamfjord, sh:ps of that capacity were eoiUidcred large . ' 1\;:;:~·.:. ~;-- at that time. Alter operating between Wa­ Household G·oods Department bana and S:;dne)', !\'ova Scotia for 14 months the Kamfjord r~ !turned to Norway and Johnnn- , sen did not return to Wabana . : until now. However. the freight-. : er returned to the Wabana Syd­ ney ore trade the next year and. Message From The President- was lost with all hands during during a trip to Sydney, with For years and years, the general public has availed Wabana ore in 1912. Ole Johannsen ~erved In the of the outstanding values in our Popular Household mercant navy during the last i Goods Department of THE BlG 6, located on the second war, trading between U.K., Can-: adian and American ports. His· floor. , married, his wife is living, he· I hns 1'.1'0 sons and one daugh- · WALK UP TO SAVINGS- SEE OUR LARGE OPEN DIS· ter one of his sons .goes to sea. PLAY OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS YOU NEEO FOR THE NEW His mother is li\·ing and healthy: at 94, SEASON. 50 Years ago, when Johann~en first visited Wabana two com­ BELL ISI,AND (Sia!f>-.4. typical 81ormy day at Bell Island Beach, where the rcnil; i.~ ..... panies, Scotia and Dominion op­ THE BIG 6 sells for cash- You SAVE MONEY by shop· lllgh waves poul'in!l over the wharf. A bre~kwater and lmpro\' ed docking facilities would make erated the mines. ping at J. M. DEVINE'S where a CASH POLICY enables tt possible for the new ferry John Guy &o operate during stor my weather, you· to BUY AT LOWER PRICES. We Welcome Your i ------·--- Ferry Service Pc.·:rona;e. : 'T . . Co . . F . 0p . ICommittee Disruoted I Newsy Briefs ' rmity ncephon air ens! Interviews BELL ISLAND (Staff)-The 1 i - HARBOU H GRACE- At the iarc among the many exhibitor> p · ! ferry service between Bell ls- Now Is The Time! I CARBO~EAR, Sept. 13-The 1Harbour Grace Stadium on Mon-~locally, : rem le r !land and Po:tugal Cove was 1 To r-edecorate your home - SEW United Church Woman's As· : duy night the opening night of The Health Divisions consist __ !completely disrupted on Thurs- tsoc:latJ.on held its opening meet- 1t~c Trinity Conception E~hibi- o.f Booths sp~nsored by the ~ed BELL ISLA~-;o (Staff) -A ~. d~y, d~.e to the _h_eavy South- and SAVE by making up your of the Fall and Winter sea· l hon there was a very satlsfac- 1 Cross, the Carbonear Hos~1tal man committee, representing 1" est "'Hnds prevathng. own Drapes and Slip Covers. son last evening. The President, 1~ory altcm~ance, the number be- appeal, a~d th~ Can_c~r. Umt. the citiwns of this community, i _Thf aged. ferry E_lmer. ~o""· Mrs. Ben Taylor, conducted a mg much 111 excess of that of The Wtld L1fc D1vJSlon ex- 1 \'isitecl St. John's on Tuesday, 1With _on~y ftve or SIX c~lmder_s l housands of yards of Chintz, Devotional, assisted by Mrs. G.j the opening inght of last year' a hibits the beaver, vegetables aml\ September 13th, to inten•iew •funcbonmg, was unable to navi· barkcloth, Crerionne in ' B. Powell. One of the decisions event. Ifarm produce are among the . Premier J. R. Smallwood. gate the stormy, but narrow arrived at was the holding of a I The spacious Stadium presents exhibits of Archibald Farms. In 1 The inten·iew which bad channel. between Bell Island and ::;6 inch width at sgc. Ya;d Cake and Cookie Sale on Frl- . ~ car~ival like appearance with fac~ there are t_oo many to write j been arranged ~n the previous the mainland. . . .· •day, September 23rd. Further 11ts ga1ly decorated booths. of m a short lime. :day was primarilv in connection The new ferr), John Guy \IJth about this In a later Issue. I E\·ery inch of booth space Is Bingo, games of ~hance :with ha<-ing suitable docking 1plenty of pow_er and seaworthy and 44 inch width _ taken anrl among these are the; are among the entertammcnt, facilities provided for the for .the erossmg, was not op- E. N. Robbins of Broad Cove 'verr attracti,·e displays of many attractions and at the latter 1new rerrv. eratmg. at $1.25 Yard Is a Grade XI student at the !local firms and exhibitors as part of the evening, the im- The foilowing ~cted on the It Is underst~ that techni United Church Aeadem)'. He is , well as others from outside ported acts drew the attention committee: Joe Carbage, Wm. cal ~roblems With the ne_w residing with Mr. and Mrs. 1 towns. of the many spectators. Kent, Bob Cohen, Harold Gos- ferry 5 control were the mam Richard Horwood, Masonic Ave· I The display ~~ homecrafts Is Thes~ are excepti~nally g_ood, i inc, Xormnn Cohen and Francis ~ause of the ?esse! not operat FLORAL CRETONNE nue. He Is a winner of a Con- 1 well worth seemg. There Is a The ch1mpane:re act IS a dehght- Cosine. mg. federation Bursary. very large quantity of attrac- ful one, the juggling ability of A spokesman for the commit­ 36 inches wide live needlework which 11 dis- Rita Lee is well worth the en- tee said that the new ferry Is at 44c. Yard Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Darby, played to advantage in the up- trance money and Peggy's Darl- considered quite suitable for the Children Of ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Elton, all of· per p~rt _of the Stadium. The ing's singing of t~.e popula_r 1 service but better. docking faci· St. Jubn's were \'l.!ltors to town Jams, Jellies and home cookery songs of the day wtth her gul-~lities are needed. Mary Dance I on Saturday last. is also a most attractive one and tar accompaniment drew much · BELL ISLAND (Staff)-The I _ It Is noted that there has been applause, as did the high wire Q . . Children of Mary Guild will hold i Mr. Selby Manuel, Lay Sup- much more interest that that acts. n Un I V€ rS I ty a dance in St. James' Hall on Friday night, September 16th. II ply, wu the preacher at the shown, in the homecrafts sec- Each evening will doubtless SS ff United Churche1 on Sunday lion of last year. see more and more at this Iine t a Sheets last, occupying the South Side Fair, I Cone.ptlon Bay News con· lpulpit In the morning and the North Eastern Fisberies has There Is much to see and en· I tlnued on page 5. • North Sunday for the 7 p.m. a unique display of fish pro- joy at the Fair 11 11 Made in the Deep South of the service. We understand he will ducts, A. L. Collis & Son. Irv- this week and it is well worth Ihe occupying the same pulpits lng and Imperial Oil, Mr. Fix, a visit. U.S.A. World's finest Sheets. ion Sunday next. ! A meetinr7the Offielal East End Club Road Repairs • Board of the United Church is STOCK UP NOW. scheduled for Thursday, Sept. Wins SemiFinal Continue 15th. and all membera are ask­ ed to make a very 1pecial ef- BELL ISLAND (Staff) -The BELL ISLAND, (Sta£!1- fort to attend, as business of East End ball club doubled the Since the inauguration of the 63 X 90 Importance Is to be settled. score in Sunday's Senior base- new ferry John Guy, in the $5.29 ball semi-final meet defeating Bell Island-Portugal Cove ferry WMU~ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hol­ West Miners by 26 ruiU to 13, service work on Bell Island lett of St. John'• were recent gaining the right to meet the Highways is being carried on 72 X 90 visitors to town, guests of Mr. Green Club In the finals for by the Department of Highways KING $5.49 and Mrs. E. H. Skinner. Mr. the champions. West Miners led at what appears to be an in· Hollett Is an uncle of Mrs. the league during tbe regular creased rate. Skinner. series and were favoured to win During the present week the HOWARD DYER 1 SIZE the c:hampionshlp. However the gravel roads are receiving an-! BELL ISLA!'m (Staff)- I TERRY TOWELS Mr. George Well, Supt. Can- East End boys came back strong other coating of gravel and the :Howard Dyer, a former resident adian National Express, was In in the third semi-final game to pavement on Davidson Avenue , of this community bas been ap­ fli&~ Attractive CMcked Patterns. town reeently. ,He was accom- eliminate the westerners, who is receiving extensive repairs. pointed to the teaching staff at -Medium size. panied by Mn. Wells. had won the first game and lost Memori<~l University. Mr. and Mra. L. W. Pelley of the 1eeond scheduled ball meet Before leaving Bell Island, 39c. 'Each Lewlsporte made a 1hort visit by default. L b D :l!r. Dyer neld a responsible . .to Mr. and Mra. A. J. Stone, on a OUr ay position with Dosco, Wabana Saturday, Joh G Y A 'd :l!ines. PAll Some thousands of motor n U CCI entS Howard's wide circle !>! KITCHEN TOWELS vehicle• travelle'd to the Nortb On Schedule . friends wish him success in his Dark Stripes. Very serviceable. Shore during the week-end, to BELL ISLAND (Staff)-Two new position. get 1 bird'• eye 'riew of the accidents occurred here on the ------49c Each several fires. Uowever, due to BELL ISLAND (Staf{)-The night of Labor Day, Fr 'ghters Due the heavy •moke, many of them new ferry John Guy has settled I MAU e ••••••••••••••••••• did not attempt to get through down to the regular ferry sehed· A young woman was hit and BELL ISLAND (Staff)-The to Old Perllcan and those who ule between Portugal Cove and knocked down by a car In the I Dosco freighter Arthur Cross SMALL SIZE TOWELS did dldn!t get mud! of a view. Bell Island. town square at Wabana. In an- and five foreign freighters are NOW The road, which was already In Technical difficu!Uet whlcb other accident a man received due to arrive in port thia week ON SALEI Ideal hand towel of ab.Orbent • poor •tate, "M down to bed existed, ha\'e apparently been a broken arm. to load ore cargo at Scotia Pier. Terry cloth. rock 111 many pl~ees when your overcome. reporter c:ame home at 10 p.m. , LOW PRICED ...... 24c. Mn. Fibgerald of Pugwash, who bad been 'risitlng her Hockey Coach dau8ftter, Mu. James Saunders, TABI,ECLOTHS enplaned for Halifax, N.S. on Certain Saturday, A little bit of your imagination and fancy can be Rayon Brocaded, Gold, e~:·'", BELL ISLAND (Staff) Green, Pink. certain that a hockey coach will found in the BARGAIN BASEMENT, Ayre's Cove and be provided to direct hockey 69c· S.S. Arthur and skating activities at the LEON GREEN, Town Square, Bell Island, in.their lovely G. F. Bartlett Memorial Arena Cross tills winter. The Bell Island Hockey A!· collection of tempting • • . colorful Fall dres11s. They BEDSPREADS BI:LL ISLAND- (Staff) The aoclatlon has been very active not only have them on sale but are giving them away DOICO frellhter, S.S. Arthur durlna past months In the off CHENILLE CLOSELY TUFTED. skating season providing funds Cross, ·the onlJ coal fired at a big 50o/o OFF Normal Prices.. These dr111" art All Shades. frellhter now· operat1n1 In the for the betterment of hockey Waba111 ore trade, In eommand here. - $4.98 ot Capt, J, WWII arrived in nationally advertised and come in siz .. from 5-24* port Tbur.da:v nlght. Parish When loading was completed Bulletin • •• A small quantity of Ladies' Fall Coats are avail· 'Seotla Pier, the ahlp sailed Issued ,:;=::::======:;::::::::::::~JI't~ 1 for the S)'dney, N.S. Steel Plant able at bargain prices and therv are many more terrific wltll ore mgo, BELL ISLAND (Sta{f)-A St. Michael's Parish Bulletin Is savings such as Ladies' Cardigans of Banlon, Orion. now luued every Sunday morn­ Cubs, Little Ing to tile heads of each house­ Also Bulky Knits-PRICED AT $2.95 and $3.95 ONLY in hold. Leagl:Je · Champs The weekly bulletin con· their give away sale, now in full swing. 5o don't talns a letter from the pastor, BILL ISLAND (Staff) -The Rev. Fr. Connolly, P.P. ancl a miss the terrific savings at the BARGAIN BASEMENT, Ll0111' Club aponsored Cuba record of church activities • ellmlnattd aU oppoaltlon In the througout the parish for the fol­ Ayre's Cove and LEON GREEN, Town Square. Bell stml·flnala and flnall Hrlea to lowinl week. tilt LltUe Le&l\lt llasebaU Island where "Satisfaction is 1uarantted or your Iclla.mpi~lllp ataln 1llls 7eu. ··339· WATER· STREET, ST.' JOHN'S LltUt LeaJilt waeball Born money refunded." wltll four teams com- ! I ...:thur. The other tea1111 are: BELL ISLAND (Staff) Mr. i ONCE:A NUM·E~;-.NOW AN INSTITUTION· Kh11anls: Royals, Canadian and· Mrs. ·Richard · Cummings, , llAIJIIDIIi Jets, Union, wu spon· Lance Cove Rd. are rejoicing in I ------..!· Boys' Club.through the Wabana aecond.thP birth of a bah)· son. Th~ir ,' .. ·J THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1960 IT. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND I The Daily News , • ertcan• ower san ove 1res -··--·· ...... :a ..__,_._ ...... -- ....

seen fD \'l)lunll'L'I' p:ISS budil'ls of watrr from :1 to R wailinj! ,,·ith 115 A LINE or rircri~hlt'l'' poml truck harrl'ls area at ' thr other photograph. Scnrul of these men are ~lUi\ ~tudcnts who were in the Lower Island Cove A TRlTCK is loaded with barrels of water from anearby poncl. Several of these trucks were used to bring water Inland to the firefighters using hand pumps. The haze seen in the distance is from the fire which was situuted the time, ...... __ •~··· ~...... ,.. w ..~ ... ~·" r-~ :..~""

ab!:•ll two miles northwest of Lower Island Cove. ,.,......

from Lower Isl:md Cm·e hand pump' and carrying water tanks thl'ir lr,· In ClOUDS of smoke rise from the smouldering turf land around' . This t~hotograph. slto,~s only 1\ ]. They could IWsar)·. Srptrmher 15th, 1 hunting in the special hi;: spark; and flankers carried h) Peninsula Burns Newfoundland. The girl is un· iparking tickets at the' Traffic I[ have PxtrndNI the onr-lwur wonld like to sinccrrlv and ~amr arra in central \'ell'· hurricane winds caught the The "·hole tip or the Peninsula wa~ burn· dftrtaking~ treatment at the Wes· ·Bureau, Fort Townshend, Wed· meters to five if thr.v had the persona 11 y t han k the businrss· found! and since the season nearby forests afire. tern Memorial Hospital. nesday morning were not al·l hard-working anr! con;cientiou< firms the constrm·tion com· opt• ned last ~londay. The house was complctcl~· In~ ,·esterday as gale force winds formed from the rellu or I I The total number of cases for lowed to park there long i' ci!i:.:en in mind. Blessed arr 1 panic~. and some hotels for A few hunters hal'e gone in razed and the fire sprcan hurricane Donna, gusted up to 60 mph., and whipped the . Newfoundland now stands at eno~gh for tha_t purpose!. · . those. also, .whz are gi1·rn ' gil'in~ me so many johs this from thr southwest coast. hnt through the forest towards thr burning turf Into flames. These winds are keeping the fires forty. Smce the anc1cnt and histone special perJmts to park on year sn far. 1 would lik•.• tn the AS.D. roads are still clns· home of :\lr. Ches. Batten. The alh·e and there is a constant threat to the settlement In square has been given a topping !·meters all day without payin~: thank. also. th<' officials of the ed to the public, and will rc· house was hadly to "·lthln a couple or hundred feet of the building. Work· tAir Cadets i sign by the edge of what will second after the meter has ex· Smallwood gol'crnment, and a to be able to make an an·, came from the Salmonier area InK through the night, firefighters ringed the hospital with , he a miniature park, which said pired and hastily make out tic· scrl'ant of the people. I will · nouncemcnt later today about' and did a good job of puttin~ a ntw fire break and managed to keep the firl' under control. 1' The Royal Camtdian Air 1"no parking", so we pulled the kels. Once a scribble apprars . continue to do whatever I ran the roads in this area. out the blaze. With the rain

The fire~. burning four feet down In the turf were Cadets are currently conducting ,'I car into a place reserved for a on the ticket book the police to find work for the people he· :\leantimc. hunters who will showers of last ni~ht the fire •nder control yesterday afterno11n, but there is a potenllal 1 a e~mpaign to encourage boys . police car. There was no line [will not stop if a motorist hap· . <'a use the more jobs I can find he permitted to hag three, died quickly anrl not as much 14·18 years of age to join one 1 up of police cars waiting to . pens to get there then to refill the >tron;:cr the economy of moose in this area. are· damage was clone as was first dangf'r as lo!lg as there Ia wind. ~pccial Iof the various squadrons which 1park so we figured that a mo·: the meter. '!'lie Pontius Pilate· 1'\ewfoundland becomes.'' ·keeping their fingers crossed.; expected . SO I.ETUP IN SIGHT 1 •.. I ~rc about to start another train·[ ment there would not cause I theme i~ taug!Jt in the police, ~u letup is in sight. Firemen say only two days of heavy ]m:: year._ anybody any h11rm. manual, it seem~. rain "'ill put It out. Forecasts call for more hot weather. The four St. John's sqna!lrnns However, a window suddenly Not so-blessed are l!wse of' arc sponsored by Rotary t50Bl; opened and a policeman of t.he us )lolding all the bags Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson, wife of a doctor who Willi at the Lions (510); Kinsrpcn t514),, Traffic Bureau almost falling paying the Piper! 5rene, said all patients except children and babies have and Kiwanis (515). out shouted "You can't park been returned to the twlce·evacuated hospital. During th·c eleven years the 1 here!" We said we wanted to .\ firebreak, deepened and widened by bulldozers, Is orunization has been working :pay a parking meter fine and fl•reS keerlnl! the flames awpy from a clump of trees surrounding In St. John's many hundreds of ' would only be a minute. Tl1at the t5 bed hospital. young men have passed through made no d.ifference. T he n ! , WATCH FOR THE "It the fire ever gets into those trees, the hospital is the ranks of the air cadets. another pohceman a~pcared i City firemen had a busy day doo111rd," said Mrs. WUklnson. She said the patients, all They have been made better from nowhere and said the 1 yesterday with no less than · citizens from their contact with same hut added we could not' eleven calls received and an- minot cases were cheerful despitil the danger and shuttling . this fine builder of youth. park in the square at all. \ swered. Two wharf fires were from hospital to vlllage homes during evacuations. . Only · Young men wishing to join So, it seems the best and I responded. the first being at emt1 ~ney cases are belnl accepted now. the air cadets will be welcomed easi~st way to pay the fine is Ayre & Sons wharf at 1.39

Mrs. Wilkinson said the fire has formed · a circle at Building Six, Buckmaster's to. put a t!ollar in an envelope p.m. Some of the planking 1 arou11d the village of 1,008 Inhabitants and "that circle Is Field. With the t1ckct and mail il. The and beams of the wharf had 1 &eWr.ll closer every day." Dense smoke which completely I stamp cannot be charged to the 1 caught fire and there was some , I police so the traffic offender · damage before the firemen re·[' bid~ the flshinl village IIJ, the biggest problem for firemen. i which Is being fabricated In must also pay the postage. turned to their station at 2.02 , St. John, N.B., is scheduled to With the police . organizing p.m. Another wharf fire was be shipped by boat or rail to traffic courtesy w~ck starting at Harvey's old wharf in the Report On Placentia early in September. Sunday a little charity on their cast en.d where. so~e planking I. 0. D. E.· "Each of thf four girders in own doorst'l!p might condition ":'as afire. ~hts ftre was ex­ these spans weighs twenty (20) some of us to be a little more hngu1shed wtthout much dam· : ·Bursaries· Placentia tons and will be shipped in two tolerent to the minions of the age. . . pieces, the largest of which Jaw. Other calls re~e1ved were a . will be· sixty.three (63) feet Blessed are those who make fence on fire on Ho~vley Ave. 1 This Tuesday 20 sept. long, and will weigh thirteen the. Jaws especially those Exten~1on. a car on ~1rc on ~he Thirty Canadian students Lift ·. Bridge and a half (l~lh) tons. ' Topsarl Road, a filler prpe have been awarded bursaries I ' leakin!l in a service station, and valued at $48,000 for tbl!' year The Hon. G. A. Frecker, Min· "Erection of the 100 foot high Accl·dents several other minor calls. There 1960, from the Second War Me· Isler of Education, baa released liftchinery towers wiH beand commenced the lift ma· was no damage reported. moria! Trust Fund of the I.O.D. the following progress report 85 E.. Mrs. Peter L. Robinson, on the construction of the Pia· early in the spring as.the wcath· Seventeen traff;c accidents I National President, announced centia Lift Bridge: er permill. were reported to city JlOlice at the September meeting of "Work on the Approach Road "This was originally scheduled yesterday. Most of them were Struck the I.O.D.E. 'National Executive to the Placentia Lift Bridge for completion early 'in the two-car collision. In three or Commillee. has commenced. winter but delays in steel de· four cases extensive damage "Arrangemenll are being liveries and ot some of the me· was sustained by the cars in· By Car The presirent' said ea~h. of made for the first shipment of chanica! and electrical compo· volved. • A woman resident of Pa·r· these thirty youn1 Canadians steel to the aile 10 that. e~tion nents of the lifting machinery In a two-car collision on Le· ade St. was struck by a· car ~ives an award of $1,000 of the llpproach spana may be would now take this erection Marchant Road at 9 p.m:, a into the worst part of the wln· woman resident of Military Rd. near her home at 8 p.m. yes· ' which will enable him or her comple~ed before the end of 1 to enter a Canadian university the. year. ter and make the work extreme· suffered a slight injury to one terday. ·she was uninjured ex· cept for some slight bruises. I to wort for a dearee, · "The •t-1~~ f o r th ese spaDJ,, ly hazardous." or h'er arms.

I -·------···---- ______.,. ____ , ___,______THr; DAILY...__ __ ,.,,.,.. NEWS,•. :.t#l'l>r ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, ,.~-:PT.______1'5, ...,._...... ,.,.1960 •.· l' ~------, THE DAIL 1VEWS By tltwfouncllancl's Only Morning Papsr IN THE NEWS Wayfarer I The DAILY NEWS Is a momln!, ~ paper es\ablished io. 1894, nnd pub­ VISIT TO LABRADOR (91 notes but it seems to us that this narrow lished at tht: News Building 355-ssg With a professional interest in words, suspension bridge had a walking sur. Duckworth Street, St.. Jcbn's, New· we sought vainly the other day for a die· fJce that was the width of three sturdy foundland, by RubiiUJOD & Compllll\' tlonary definition of the term "catwalk." planks, laid on steel cables and having Limit Ad. The Shorter Oxford Dictionary ignored all the mobility of an ordinary swing. MEMBER OF it. II fails to reveal. itself in the index There we.re hand rails, also formed of THE CANADIA.}IIj PRESS ot the Encyclopaedia Britannica. But on s1eel cables, but the uncertain and un­ The .Canudian PreSI is exchulvel) a realistic and physical basis, diction· steady navigator did not have an arm · · 'ntltled to the use for republication aries and encyclopaedias ignoring it as reach sufficient to allow him to main· of all news despatches In this paper they may, we know what it is from per· lain a sense of security by gripping credited to it or to the Associated sonal experience. It is a narrow bridge both rails in firm bands. If he wanted Press or Reuters and also the local swung on cables attached to sturdy sup· something to hang on to while he nerved o~ws published therein. ports on the opposite ~anks of a broad himself for a downward look, he ·had \'EARLY SUBSCl\IPTlON RATJ~b river or ravine. The cat is a sure.footed to grip one side. The other was out A\1 P~es' •ervica and feature articles animal. It can· cling firmly to surfaoes ot the reach of his extended arms. We Canada ...... $12.00 per IDIIUm In this paper are copyrighted and theb impassable to man. A catwalk in en· looked at the cnt,walk with a somewhat United Kingdom reproduction Ia pl'('hibited. glneering parlance Ia a means of pro· jittery eye but by this ime the man and all foreign gress from point to point which is about _called Joe was halfway across so we countries . . n 4.00 per annum Membet Audit Burea~ as precarious to humans as something took our own first faltering step on to Authorized a.• second cfass maC along which a sure-footed cat may pro· this somewhat intimidating bridge .. I Post Office Departm1111t, Ottawa. , 'of Circulation. gress with some risk. • • • • • • Beneath the bridge, the river is gath· We have written in these articles ering force for its last mighty leap over THURSDAY, SEPT.• 15, 1960 about the catwalk across the Unknown the falls. As one looks down on the tur· River which is soon to be replaced by bulence below. there is a feeling of a good, sturdy bridge. One crossed it in being carried along at tremendous speed. British Columbia Election a spirit of adventure. But the catwalk This is all the. more pronounced as one across the Hamliton Ri\'er. a few hun· advances and one's legs he~in to wobble. Standing on its record of the iug reflection on the inequities dred yards above the great falls. is a That is not out of fear hut from the past eight years, the Social Credit often found in all political democ­ cat of another colour. Mind you, that is unsteadiness of one's perch. There is only because man is a thinking animal actually no danger in crossing the cat· ~O\'ernment of Premier Bennett of racies in the distribution of con­ and possesses imagination which can be walk hut balance, nevertheless,· has to British Colum hia has received a stituencies that the Liberals, with employed sometime5 to the impairment be finely held and controlled. Out of ·1ew \'ote of confidence in .\lon­ 2 L per cent of the total vote, elect­ of his equilibrium. The catwalk built by sheer bravado and nothing else, we :la\''s !:(enrral f-lection. ed onlv four members, and the Brinco's engineers across the Hamilton crossed it twice. On the second crossing, it fs true that the majority is Conservatives, with seven -p~r cent i~ as safe as anything of the kind could we summoned up enough courage to he. But the environment has its spcrial much smaller Social Credit had 3~l of the popular vote, elected none stumble towards one of the handrails impacts. A cat could .think of no safer and l(aze on the awesome and violent nf the 52 seats in the last legis­ at all. or surer method of crossing the ril·er scene below. The catwalk is over one lature. It will have .32 seats in 'the What does seen dear is that a above the rapids. A man is affected hy of the four rapids and one looks down new parliameut hut that willlcaw majoritv of the voters of British his own fears. by the infh1em·e of the in fascinated W{)nder as the raging it with a comfortable workin~ mar- Columbia are opposed to socialism, motion of the bridge and the speed and waters hurl themselves against the What Others Edson In !!in. which was a main plank in the force of the swirling waters below, and n•cks. surging with angry convulsions he can imagine insecurity in a passage at the obstacles that they thrust ino the Are Saying . The C.C. F. made the most strik­ C.C.F. programme, hut prefer that would have the maximum of se· path that leads to the furious leap over ing ~ain. With strong union hack­ Social Credit to either of the other rurity for the cat. the falls. Puny man can tame rampage. OUNCE TO TON Washington ing. intensified hy opposition to private enterprise groups. • • • ou.< nature yet in the face of nature's Stratford Beacon·Herald ALL'S NOT QUIET ON THE RANGE :\-lr. Bennett's lahour legislation, it Experienced political analysts A short distance from the Brinco primitive force and power. one could The average person's output of words DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS camp at the Hamilton, and a very short assays about an ounce of information had ~one all out to defeat the gov­ mav be able to find in all these see in better perspective how super· distance also from the point where the ficial are many of the problems that to a ton of words. By PETER EDSON ernment. As a result it added four facts some dues to what British river takes its giant leap over the pre· beset us in a tamed and civilized en· --·----- NEA Washington Correspondent per cent to its share of the popular Columbia's voters mav do in the cipitous falls, Brinco has built a cat· vironment. At dawn we were up for yet HIDING SOI\IETHING ,/ote and fifty per cent to its share next federal general election but walk. It was part of the process of ex· another crossing of the catwalk and still Christian Science Monitor WASHH\GTON-(NEA)-Texas Dem· of seats in the legislature. this is one province in which the ploring the hydro potential of the another and final visit to the falls. It Since the government in Moscow does ocrats are now reported aplit on how The Liberals, with a loss of one outcome of a provincial contest region. It was an inevitable part of the \vas a place we were loath to leave and not accept an international investigation much and what kind of support they're per cent in the share they had does not necessarilv mirror the inspection tour that we should cross it. to which. someday, we hope we may re· of !he shooting down of an American going to give the Kennedy .. Johnson tic· We must trust to memory for we took no turn. plane over the Barents Sea, the world ket in November. Their squabble has lormerh had of the popular vote, popular sentiment il1 federal poli­ is entitled to conclude not that Ameri­ been appealed to Washington. but hou gained two seats. It is an interest- tics. cans violated Russian airspace but not been satisfactorily resolved. PETER the Soviet military violation interna· One. estimate mdicates that if the Political News Notebook tiona! waters which are the interest election had been held on Labor Day, EDSON and property of all. Texas might have gone Republican 53 Limiting Immigration ' per cent to 47 for the Democrats. This ELECTION YEAR KEEPS CAPITAL chairman, Mrs. Clare B. Williams. There SELL THE SEAWAY is about the same ratio by which Eisen· The necessity for government natural consequence of the pace of Cornwall Standard Freeholder action in limiting immigration in recent advances. PERKING BUSILY will be more potential women voters this bower-Nixon carried the state in '52 and WASHINGTON, ( NEA)-Prospect of year-55.6 million of them over 21, com· We shouid be about four times as '56. respect of certan occupational catc­ What is certain, however, is that having Earl Long, Louisiana's ex.govern· pared to 52.3 million potential men vot· interested as the U.S. in getting cus· The easy explanation offered for an tomers for the Seaway. It would be ~ories is a warning of difficutl days immigration on a large scale will or, in Congress next year disturbs some ers. upset this year .. -the one that is dis· gracious and also good business for Can· ahead. he needed to the great em}lty people. But some folks are saying that But in the 1956 election it was found cussed in public the most-is that the fill ada to suggest, that a seaway selling ustification for it is that there arc a lot that nearly 61 per cent of the men voted, religious issue will be decisive. But spaces of Canada, provide the la­ campaign is a good idea, and that we are The ehairmau of the hoard of of folks in the United States who think whereas only 57 per cent of the women behind this is another factor that bour for development and above prepred to share generously in the ex­ the Bank of :\lontreal. :\lr. Jensen, just like him, and they hvac to be rcpre· voted. makes the situation even more compli· all to furnish the varietv of tech­ penses. expressed the other da\· his faith in sented in Congress, too. If the same percentages turn out for cated. the future of Canada but spoke of nical skills that are indispensable this year's election there will be an esti. H is a continuation of the old row to progress in the modern world. REPUBUCANS are pointing out mated 163,000 more women voting than between conservative and liberal fac. cross-currents that present momen­ somewhat gleefully that Democratic A LONG TIME CO~UNG m~n. tions of the Democratic party in Texas. At the same time a new and Ottawa Journal tar~· problems. presidential candidate John F. Ken· Indications are that if the row is not more efficient method of taking The French Public Works Minister nedy's "New Frontiers" was also the patched up before elertion day, it could i\ohody will disagree with this. care of immigrants, involving im­ title of a book written by Henry Wallace has declared obsolete a pump at the affect the Texas result. Canada's future is not in doubt but proved reception and better ar­ in 1934. Palace of Versailles. The pump, an eltrength ~cr $cdaq The row was revh·ed after the Dem· there has been a long period of rangements for placing and ac­ ingenious hydraulic machine, is in a AT THE RECENT U.N. General As· suburb of Paris. Its 14 huge paddle ocratic convention in Los Angeles. fair!~· 1¥ EARL L. OOUGLAI rapid progress and this can­ commodating them, will be needed 1embly meeting, AFL·CIO Presi· wheels provide power not only for the Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy not he expected to continue with­ if Canada is to get her full share of dent George Meany-a member of the famous fountains of Versailles but for turned the Texas campaign o1•er to his U.S. delegation-and some of his labor running mate. Texa~ Sen. Lyndon B. out encountering setbacks which the kind of immigrants who. will ARE YOU OJIIENTED? 27 towns and villages in the area. are inherent in world conditions co_ntribute most to the progress of advisors on foreign affairs were con· Now residents have complained that Johnson. Thi.< was natural and logical gratulating Ambassador Henry Cabot for party unity. and are also, to some degree, a the nation. A professor was speaking. ''I'll have it is causing unpleasant odors by churn· Lodge on the splendid job he was doing to take the early afternoon train. We ing up the dirty waters of the Seine. Texas Attorney General Will Wilson In opposing the Russians. begin our orientation course this eve· The complaints have been long in was put in active charge of the cam· After several minutes of this butter· ning.'' And· then he added, "for our coming, for the pump, invented by Ren· paign. At Los Angeles he was an ac· Farming Is Going Modern lng.up, Lodge finally turned to Meany freshmen, of course, not for us.'' quin Swaim, an illiterate Belgian car· live Johnson floor manager, peddling and his men and asked, "Where were all But r wondered. Does any group penter, has been continuously in oper­ the line, "Kennedy can't win in Novem· Someone remarked the other da\' aild a vast loss of pro,rerty attri­ you fellows when I was running for re· need orientation more than those of us ation for 271 years. It started to run in ber." and asked "C."an Kennedy carry that far less interest was taken election to the Senate in 1952'!" who are midrlle·aged and beyond? "To 1689. your state?" in buted to her in her progress Shortly after the L. A. convention, autumn storms until the custom through Florida and along the At­ THE WAY things are lining up, Amer· orient" means to set right with refer· ence to facts or principles. In other BUCKS AND BANKERS Texas liberals who bad taken a beat· was begun of attaching feminine lantic coast to Maine. ican Farm Bureau Federation leaders are throwing their support behind Dick words, to make sure that in the realm Vancouver Sun ing in state convention made a direct names to them. But the chief rea­ We have been fortunate in New­ Nixon and the Republican farm pro· of principles and procedures, people With slightly raised eyebrows we note appeal to Kennedy and others in Wash· · son they are getting more notice foundland. We have felt her pres­ gram. National Farmers Union leaders know the compass points. It meam that a publciation of the Dallas Federal ington to set up a new citizens' com· todav is first that the meteor­ ence in the mugginess and the are supporting Jack Kennedy. That learning what ought to be done, and Reserve Bank, no less, reports "A doe mittee that would unite both factions oloJ!;ists are able with reasonable leaves National Grange in the middle. being instructed in how to do it. can run 48 miles per hour, according to behind the Democratic ticket and the winds of Tuesdav but we were not scientists, while a buck can run 49 mile., platform. Their requests were unan· accuracy to plot their course and directlv in her path and she spent The ultra·conservativc Americans for In fifty years the world has changed Cr.nstitutional Action, headed by re· more than in any other period of hu· per hour.'' · swered. secondly that press and radio pro­ herself a bit to the north and west tired admiral and steelman Ben Moree!, man history. Young people cannot un· The eyebrows are raised not over the The only concession so far is that vid~ a step-by-step record of their of us. has discovered that Lyndon ;Johnson derstand this change. They assume obvious first implication of the item, Johnson's wife Lady Bird, Kennedy'• progress. Donna's violence in the Carib­ is more liberal than John F. Kennedy that life as they observe it has been but over a certain naivety implicit in sister Eunice (Mrs. Sargent Shriver). That is whv Donna, fiercer and bean area and along the Florida -but not much. this way always. We know that in a it. and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Ken· ACA tabulation on voting records in few brief years the world has become Sitting in their marble halls rounting nedy have been sent to Texas from more fickle tllan manv of her fore­ coast had disastrous consequences their· bucks bankers are obviously out I:Qnners in this and other vears, has the regular session of Congress shows a different place. Washington to hold a series of recep· and there is widespread sympathy that Kennedy voted "right" or on the of touch with Nature and .her ways. tions for women voter~. b~en attracting so much· attention with the victims. There is thank­ conservative side 11 per cent of the The simple 'fact is that if the flat·out Th.is was a successful Kennedy tech· in the past week. She proved a de­ fulness in and New­ time. Johnson voted that way only 10 speed of a buck were only 40 miles an nique in Massachusetts. But first re· structive force with manv deaths foundland for a fortunate escape. per cent of the time. hour, a doe would run at 39. ports are that it will take something ' more than this to carry Texas Kennedy MOST AMAZING political develop· DEATH OR LIFE himself will campaign in the state this ment in the bob.tailed, dog days, special Let your heart hold fast my' words; Calgary Albertan month. session of Col)gress wa not that the law, keep my commandments, and llve.­ Since the Conservative government Leaders of the extreme liberal Dem· Donna Passes By makers didn't do much of anything but Proverbs 4:4: took office three years ago nine per· ocrats of Texas Clubs say that what's talk. . Newfoundland farmers have this in recent vears. The words of God are truly worth· sons have been hanged in Canada. What going on now is the type of campaign It was the discovery that Republicans bien giving far more attention in Costs may he higher and yields while to keep in remembrance. He was so different about these nine when that caused the state to go Republican have a sense of humor. Reporters l1ad recent years to scientific methods lower than in other Atlantic provin­ . has ·left us His words in the Book of 3~ other convicted murderers did not in 1956. previously considered them pretty dull hang? The public hears the decision Major strength of these clubs has of cultivation and to the use of ces but that does not alter the fact and stuffy. books. Take, read, and live! to commute all right but unless there been in. the 20 most populous eoun· mechanical equipment. that good markets exist for local But GOP Senators Keating of New STAR PERFORMER is an outcry as in the McCorquodale ties of the state, which contain two· A focal point of important ex- produce and that modern means of York. Scott of Pennsylvania, Morton of case they don't hear detailed reasons. Kentucky and others have been jabbing Montreal Star thirds of (he state's voters. The clubs perimentation that is proving.help-, cultivation, storage and marketing, Premier Frost of Ontario caught When the cabinet commutes a death claim most of tl1e credit for the elec· the needle deep int othe ribs of Demo· sentence a full statement of reasons ful to local farmers is the Mount can do much to increase. the output headlines for his flamboyant demands tion of liberal Senator Ralph Yarhor· cratic candidates Kennedy and Johnson, could be issued publicly. So far as the upon the federal treasury but the star ough in '57. Pearl farm and fifty of them from and consUJ;nption of Newfoundland and making It hurt. McCorquodale case is concerned the of the occasion was Queen's Premier a}l parts of the . province have farm products. Principal barbs have been against sole reason finally forced out of the wood is part of Los Angeles whose Lesage. He too made demands. What litely had a chance to inspect the Kennedy's absences from the Senate and cabinet by public indignation seems a council refused to include Charlie Chap. provincial premier will not? What work is being' do'ne tliere and 1\lajorlty Leader Johnson's Inability to slim one-the opinion of one psychiat­ lin's name in the sidewalk engravings. that provincial premier will not? But his ASIAN FEARS put over his party's program. · rist that the accused is insane, and If it's pathetic of the son to demand to see the demonstration of new assertions of provincial rights, respon· kinds of machines. . Detroit· Free Press Effective sarcasm has traditionally this only a short time after the accus· that dad's name be included, It'• ab· been a Democratic trick. A few Repub· sibilities and needs was made in terms • The white man hu a 10rry record for ed had been declared mentally fit to surd of the City Council to reject the •'This may not be. a farming coun: II cans ·and GOP headquar~crs also seem wbich no one could find unacceptable. oppreslon of and arro1ance toward stand trial. name most famous in film history. in the senSe that this may be tq have learned how to use it. trr. those whole aklns are darker. However, Chaplin doesn't deserve auch trivial And In the special session, the Re· slfd of provinces blessed with good let nobody: nppo1e that violence It some­ RUSSIA AND CHINA QUITE ABSURD treatment, and he requires no aide­ publicans have functioned as a minority 10iland longer growing seasons but times . foatm II the exclUiive property If any couptry can peacefully restrain Cape Breton Post walk scrawl to perpetuate hi.! memory. party should, in giving the majority no it ll·l!ll'Prising how much was pro-· of any race or 1kln tint. Currently, the Chinese, it is Russia. It is Import· A son's loyalty to his father is com­ He will be remembered long after rest. . ·Asians are clearing out of Eut Africa ant to the whole world, then, that un· mendable, but it is pathetic of Charles the names of the others will heve duced in the past by primitive met­ Democrats have been on the defen: by hundredl. They lear what m111ht hap. til China grows into a more mature Chaplin, Jr., to ask the Superior Court ceased being · significant. As for the hocb. That lw indicated that the sive, and defense has been lame. · pen, to them at African hanc!J .should and sane attitude, Russian influence to force the City Council to include the Los Angeles City Council, itJ present 11111 of applied agriculural science that continent'• violence 1pread Into WOMEN will have only a slight edge over her be maintained. s., the news name of his father among the names members will be remembered, If in· the could. hrhig its ·rewards. A good rerlona where they have lived and made In the 1960 political battle of the sexes, of further differences betwen the' two of filmdom's famous engraved in the least, for having been conspicuousiJ ;!!'ny farmers have been proving their llvellhoodJ. according to GOP's assistant national · is not necessarily good. cement of Hollywood's sidewalks. Holly· small in the year 1960. · THf DAllY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, S!:PT. 15, 1960 New discoveries about fallout shed New light on the answer" to the question: Can I Survive An Atomic War? EDITOR'S NOTE: Beginnini to-day we present the first of four vitally important dispatcheJ 1 by Ray Cromley, ace Pentagon ' reporter for the Newspaper En· I terprise Association. They speil ' lOW A out in lucid detail wh~ mankind 1 need not perish m an atomic 1 holocaust-and the relatively simple, cheap steps which YOI.l ean lake to prevent or nullify 1ueb ID 11tteck.

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the city ~·eslerday to return to 1 - }lis home after a brief business CEI,EBRATES ANNIVERSARY .tsit to the city. Congratulalio111 · and best ;-:~: wishes are extended today to JIIOM BRIGUS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Hanra- Mr. Jack Lidstone or Brigus han. 128 Bonaventure Avenue Sloan-Smith. Wedding !t..:a guest at the Crosbie Hotel[ on t~e occasion of their 4th .e in the city on a 1•isit. wcdd•ng anniversary. Mr. and ;f -- I~!rs. Hanrahan w~re married at Rb:'ll HARBOUR MILLE St. Patrick's Church, Witless : . , Bay ,on Seotember 15th 19116, ;l,tr. Levt Pardy of. Harb?ur t by Rei'. Father R. T. McGrath. !ti\)e. Fortune Bay, IS staymg 1

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· 'i be conducting a home nursing FI0:\1 RED ISLASD, P.R. , class, commencing Wednesdey, ·.:)ir. Dennis r. Berry of Red· S~pt. 21st., at 8.30 p.m. at the Island, Placentia Bn1·. is a P~o·.·incial Hcadqu~rters, 102 gue.•t at thr l'ro~bir Hold \\'atcr Street. Any ladies wish­ w~iJe sm·in~ in St. John'~. in:: to al'ail themseh·es of this free roursr can do so by phon- \'l~ll'ISG P.\la:XTS ill" St Juhn Ambulance at :Mr. and \l1·,. Fr•' nets 1Fa l . :.si:1. . I 'ftll';Jh~· and their two chi'rlren, I -- - llal'irl and .bnrot. arrii'NI \!on- FIW~I t;ft_,\'I;D FALLS 1 ria~· iw Tl':\ from Ottawa tn ~~~·. ;~nd ~lrs. ~1. ~lurph)' nf ~pt'tHl 1110 1•·erb 1·isitin~ their Grn!td l'~tb arrirrd i~ the cit)'·\ ra·rnt<. ~~r~. Ryan. t;olf A1•r. by Tl'A Tuesday rl'ening. and! 1 and .\Irs ~turphy, Prrcr.,tt St. arc .~ursts al the Xcwfoundland 'I ~:-" wrr_r _a~~~ni_~~- o~- the· Hotel wh1!e here for a ~ew days.: r -----.#-- --, , I Between 1 The Doc :tcr : I lJs : Says I 9J HAitoLO riiOMA1 liYMAN, : vlome:l M.D. I:

8y ,~um MD LETt :\IEDlCAL INQ~;RY SCORES I I SEEDLESS I y~~~ cJn !•r ;;:trr \6llr claw3 :\PPEr.'DECTOMIES : ' -- It a~r ' _,._, ,!m t!- 1 Once Hg~in. an honest and ' ~;:e~ '1 dmi"tin~ that anothe.- 1 courageous surgeon has taken· I "':JJan i~ ~ootl-lonkin~ you add 1 what the di!llomats call a "lon~. \ Ri!,1 El·nt,l(;t':i(· \\';1!.-.h. rl;n: :i1 •·!: ~~11 !ikE' t~~ typ('' ... hard look" at the problem of ap- ~ !er of ra:rirk and ,\nniP \'.."i 'rl. h;::n. •n·otl~~·r nf l!w ~rGn:·L arid .\':cr J!::·r~ln~ ·r.~t another p~ndicitis. And once again, the' . · 255 South!'iclc Ho.1rl. bc<·a:1w th~ LT~hcr.::. \\'l'l'•) \Y:t:J:ttn r~~~\ha1. ,., ':na1 a:·.ra), ionks '"~11-dresseil warning has heen sounded that! 'hridp rd Er;,,·:tPl Francis F('P· and K('\'Jll \\': 1~ 1 1. hrulh~·rs o! 1 0 1 :· ,. n:,·t rc.t point in~ ••ut. "B ul. : m1es. perfor~ed at. a general (jU<·t was of red and w11itc tr~1 '·i' J('('t itJ fl... \\ ('' ',' : ,. r.: ~::r;e. her n~ck and h 8 n d > hosptlal m ~Is nati~ e Fond du fOS(''· t'Prl'd hy ~.li--~ !\ ! 1 ~·:>1·:1 H:1~. .,.. ~:. ,, her away... · Lac. Here IS a ~ne.f summary ~lalron of hnuo.lr' \\'as lnlPlda :l('CO!HIJd:Jird b~ (;t'!"t!r! H··~dc~ \ i t e r 2dmiring ;.mother wo- Of• ~o!l'e ~f th~ ftn~mgs: m~ny. ~lurray, si>trr of the hnrle w!w on tlw ('l''~;~n )OU mJ:f; hair-do you muo~mlr sweet- I of 11~1ch .m.tght ear m m.nd I wore tl ~o\\'n of p.lie pink ll) lPil Tiu• rc·vptwn l' :1s hr;t! :lt h · it n:akes 1-ou look simpll' . helm e su~mtttmg .to ope~a~10n, : nwr tnfPtla. Bn .• ~··:, I!H:a:l of Wfarin~ it 'in that I of the ln\'eStlgatm~ committee, i sister of Ow aroom ThrY wort> pi('CP (l,;rk lll:H'\\' !LI ;~·.ore hun. hut oi ··utn·se, none · a total of 178 pallents were dn'"~·. ,!:~< l_~owns of dawn hlu~ nYh;n onr JlL·arl white acce>;onc•>. of 11 , ~aid an)·thin~. · operat~d on. Three years ·after: flowcr"rl tafl'L·ta. Th;•ir hnll· Af:er another woman i; select- · formation of th! committee, t~e, qucts ;~·ere of mu 1\l colored tr3 ed pre>ident of )·our club y : numher fell to 1!1-a drop of a6. Thr Il('Wl,\'Wrrl~ .11'P !l1J.r rr 0 11 roses. a;k her. "How did ,·ou el'er let. per cent. . >tdu::; :tl Allandale Hcwl them talk you into lakin~ on all Of 127 . appendtces removed t!nl wor'·• The nombatino com- from the first group of 178 pal- . . . · 1• • :1, ~ t d t · t kb th Ients at least 46 showed no signs !'.lamed at the Bastllca, Sept. featuring high neck with collar· over crinoline. with tight filling hat and glol'cs and a while cor-~ rr.1 .ee wane me o a e e · . . 3 1960 'th N 1· 1 :w ' dd d · 'b · 'oh hut 1 'rl ·~oth' d • : .. of inflammahon. Thus, 111 more I ' • WI . up ta . • ass i stu e wtth seed pearls I odtce, lpw neck and cap sage, l \.iter ,~:r' ·lunc~!n om~~m- than one-third, the appendix was I were Jean ~lar1e Smith and iirldescent sequins and rhine- sleeves. with matching head· The groom's mothrr worr a : Carew-Brophy Weddi:1g oanlon. ,;.ho outweighs you by not the cause of whatever ~istressiJames Francis Slo~~· The Rev._~ston~s, the long_ la.ce sleeves ,(]ress, she carried a bouquet of hlue chiffon rlrrss with hat and! ~ 1 round> order~ a rich desser• led to the recommendahon of Father Conway offlctaled at the commg to a pomt JUst below red and while carnations. The ~lo1·e, to tmtch anrl a pink cor· .· , 011 ,~,- •... Ju~t hlack coffee 10; surgery. By contrast, of 62 ap., ceremony: the wrist. Her shoulder length, bridesmaids 11we the Imrie's sa;!r. ~ 12 iha~ks I'd' weigh a ton if pendices removed art.er the for·~ The brtde is the daughter of 1 v1•il of tulle illusion was held sister, Shirl~y and Kathleen Thr toa,tm:"trr wa' r;ordon I let myself eat desserts." ;~Htion _of the com'!ltttee, t~e:~lr. and ~Irs. H. T. Smith. Thr:in plaee by a tiara studded with,Yetman, both weArin!l pink chif· .T. Hyall who propo

After )·ou hal·e list~ned lo how dtagnos!' of no mfl~mmat!on 1 groom IS I he grandson of ~lr.l rhinestones sequins and pearls, ·!on drr>,~s. 1u1 h matchiM to t lw hmlr. rcsrondPd hy the r.1 u ~ h c~mmunity work ~Irs.· fell to less than one m sIX. I and Mrs. Jamc~ Sloan. Both. she earned a bouquet of red and headdrcssc, ;uHt honquNs of ~room, the toast tn tlw bride,­ B!~nk dors I'OU sal' rhoughtfulll', , Thus. I he per cent of needless re- ·families are of St. John's. :white carnations intcrspersNl 'red and whit c carnation~. maids was propo,Pd 11\- the · 1 rlnn't ~r~ how 'a 11oman c~n mo\·als was about hail'ed !{rom: The bride entered the churrh; with fern and tied with satin The duttes of hcst man \\We groom amt t·~,;ponded h,: John 1 do all that

1 k>ctinc her famil~·· · \\It~ refere~~eit' to th~o·c~. e 1 1 Ba,Ve her in _marriage. She look-) ushers were Alphonsus Smith and groom's parents was pro· Th~re's one thmg sure. ~o · chr~mc appen tc IS, . e Irs 1I ed radtant m a floor length She was attended b)· her· and Douglas Smith. ·posen by Gordon Rvall and re- woman can be catty without let· s~r/es incl~~:d 51 spe~lmens 0 1 gown of all lace over tulle and I cousin ltlarie Yetman, as maid: sponr!cd h.1· Harold ·Smith. tin~: her claws show. 11 h c\ 4J pe~-~~~l~mt!~~ye satin with full skirt o£ lace 1of honour, who wore a blue' The brides motlwr wore a· The w1•ddin~ rel'l'ption was 1 1 -Row to-Treat an ~:~~~~yt~g r~~m~~ion o( the com: frills and tight fitting bodiceiehiffon dress, with full skirt_ ~~enchiffon drrss. with white h~lr:__~~e_lll~c_ Rail. mit tee, the number of patients 1 . . . ------operated on for chronic append- of anguish from colleagues less DE GAI:LLE·EYSKENS MEET , Wtthm the last year or two. ACHING icitis fell to 15 and of these 141 self-critical than himself, Dr., PARIS (AP)-President de so many products hme been de· (93 per centl were reported non Sharpe points out that increasing Gaulle and Premier Gaston Eys· veioped. for the bath that anY inflammatory. In other words, caution of the part of surgeon.; , kens of Belgiums met Tuesday housew1fe or c~reer gtrl can tum while the number of patients op- and referring physicians. due to' to discuss diplomatic problems. ~her bathroom mto -a spa. erated on for chronic appendie' the known interest JJ the com· I The two men were expected to There are. mls lo .soothe and !tis fell more than two-thirds, mittee in needless operations,, discuss the Congo situation, the heal the skm, foanun~ ~owder.< Horseplay in a public swim­ the per cent of needlessly re- produced no increase in compli-: forthcoming United Nations to scent and. relax you. o1ls con min~ pool is not only inconsid

moved organs remained uncons- cations or deaths due to perfor 1 Genenl Assembly session and co.cted es(X!ctally. for the womiln crate, it can be danJerous.

cionably high. allan of an inOamcd appendix. 1 problems or European unity. wtlh very dry skm. Referring to these last exper- In exposing himself to the cri- ____ ·. Thll!?c ~ew products, arc worth II ~·ou want to ma~e the drop- 1 iences, Dr. Sharpe concluded tisism of colleagues, Dr. Sharpe · mvestt,i!allon. ·~monh them .'s in gue.'t !rei welcome. don't ' that "chronic appendicitis is not has again gil·en substance to you are wise, you'll pend your time apologizing for:

1 a surgical disease." Luke's opinion that "The most the lessons he has taught all ol your bath 11'111 bccom~ ~ pleasure the Wily you look, or the way, Finally, in anticlpaUon of cries high cometh healing." And, II us. 'rather than a ncceostt~. _ ___ )'0~11" house looks. ---·--~------FREE------. "ALL THE CASH YOU CAN CARRY~~! DRY CLEANING AND .... LAUNDRY .

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Mr. and ~lr.~. Arthur Tilley post' happily following their wedding 11t l :oly Cross C.hurch. Holyrood, August 6th. Rev. Father Kinsella officiated. nt the ctrl'mony. The bride is the former Anne Byrne of llolnoml, eldest d.mghter of Felix and the late June Byrne. The groom is the i.·l~d and \\' r i 11 k1 y, I body s_how~ it. . \'our movements , chances arc 1er>· good that you're are sliff and .terky, your walk : ~]Y.'nt tots of time di~ging you 1• i most likely awkward .. _ For TT_TliS· ,. ·• ;,,.,, )·our co~t collar, look· cl~s respond to ~xerct;e. be It a A regular $1.50 Value/ in~ down as you wal~ and gcner- datly walk: tenms, .~·1mmmg or * ~--~ ouii,;;n~ up a store of lines spot exerc1ses. lor ~-ou1·scll. . The woman who get~ some ex-, *60 gauge, t5 denier nylons. Prohahly you'l'e neglected yout ercise e\·ery day is the one who . neck entirely :'·lwn :;ou creamed , swings along looking lithe and . Styled for the Powers Models. ~·our face at mght. For the truth limber. She doesn't, of course, * 1s that your neck needs care and think up excuses for taking the exercise in order to prcrent tha! 1car when she has an errand to Certified for quality by United Statu creased or scraggly look. 1run. She d6esn't think that house- * l.~ttin~ ;·our . head ~rop for- · work is the sole answer to ex­ Testing Company. wad. then rolhng. 11 m:ht, back, 1 ercise despite all those impre~s­ pft an_d d111m a~mn I' a hel;1. ire figures about how much mile­ ~o th1s 20 Urnes_ a da)·_. Cream· ; age the housewife rar.ks up .in Choice of two colors: Charm, 11. rich warm m~ ~-our nc~k mghlly IS anot~er !one day. She doesn't glue her· sun-tone; Fascinat/onJ a new medium beige. hc:p. llo!dmg your J,e<~d h1gh ~sell to the TV set the year around. and_':'~'!~:_ t~P_:_ no~_down, as you She does ma~e exer~ise a daily 1 * ·------11 II ASTRO-GUIDE By Ceean For Thursday, September 15 Present-For You and Yours ••• The best bet is ta .-·. ~ proceed slawly and cautiously in all things. Radiations indicate that people have a difficult time making both end• meet and that You'll enJoy Parkayl It's enriched with Vitamins A plans da not work out as hoped and Dl Another Kraft quality product that's come to Newfoundland. for, with di~appointment Col· lowing. Configurations warn So nutritious for your children because it's fortified with extra vitamins. asainst overambition, egoLi;m 14\7-24\7 anti indecision. So delicious for table use, because Kraft makes this magarine fresh every 6~./1,,~ -.f/,!IMf.i day. Switch over to Parkay-and get these FREE NYLONS as your Past •• , Wives who lived in Future , , • Forecasting the culy Indiana owned practically world's weather by using aatel· introductory gift from Kraft! lites will beain three years ahead Smartly at ease i~ the half. evcl'}·thing the family possessed. o! achedule: Forecasts will be sizer who chooses this relaxed Even the children belonsed to made available to our mililury casuol For Foil days and dates. their molhcr'a clan and inherited tenicea and weather ·bureaus, Collar. sleeve detail Is crlap.­ This is the aDd wutber aeniees in other step·in buttoning, practical. from her brothers. nations. blue end flap Printed Pattern 4989: H a I f Sizes 1412, 1614,1 1812, 20¥.1, 22\2 ~ you malll The Day Under Your Si~n .. 1 24'h. S I z e lBih requires 3<1 Get order blankl at '1fllllll' ARIES (1om March 21 to Aprll19) LIIM (Sopt, 2J to Ocf, 22} yards 39-inch fabric. toad .tore, or ccmtace lctlre. to out-ol·tke·w•r IP91 ao )011 Somrono wtio ~·'It your oplnloR ODIJ !>& ca11 &b1ok, write ltltc:u, or drtana. lliPtr tacestld. JDU rupoad. Send FIFTY CENTS

HtTriNG RECORD FIEDI.DING Rt~CORD }'iclding . Schofield Ready Batting Slugging Put Total lU~E GP AB Runs lllh 2B 3B IIR SB SAC Walks so HP RBI Ave•·age Average Outs Assists F.rrors Chances Avrrage Ry JOE RR.\DIS ; \ing a\'erage from .200 to .309 2 .500 0 1 0 1 1.000 1 E. Woolgar...... 5 10 2 4 1 3 .400 , PITTSBl!RGII ,,\P 1- H Dick with 10 hits in. 20 trips . ._ .655 T. Chapman ...... 12 58· 12 23 3 1 3 4 1 4 21 .397 67 18 5 90 ·.944 r;roat\ broken Jell wrist fails to :DECISIVE BLOW D. Yetman ...... 12 50 20 19 4 1 9 10 6 1 10 .380 .520 24 5 0 29 1.000 mc•1d in time for the 1\'orld Se· ~ His biggest moment was last rics. I herr's a guy willing 'and Friday night. Bat l i·n g right B. ~fartin ...... 7 30 5 11 4 5 6 3 367 .500 50 3 4 57 .!l30 14 6 5 4 2 :!.i7 .. 357 2 5 B .875 able to handle the shortstop ' handed. he blasted a two • run D. Woulgar ...... 5 ; chores for the Pittsbll!·gh Pirate,;. triple. That was his first extra 12 2 2 1 7 5 1 6 .31l0 .350 13 17 38 .789 E. Grimes ...... 10 10 12 base blow of the year and gal'e 4 1 4 R 1 9 .295 .364 12 8 2.1 .870 R. Pluughman ...... 12 44 12 13 3 He's .John Richard 1 Ducky I the Pirates a 4·3 decision on~r R. Cole ...... 12 44 12 12 1 10 10 8 2 R .273 .295 23 2 27 .92G Sdwi ield. a fit•t·ce competitor Chicago. H. Simpson ...... 10 30 6 7 2 1 15 .233 .233 12 2 17 .82~ ' 11·ith great SJl<'cd and a strong "But il doesn't make any dif. D. Hall ...... 6 9 0 2 1 1 3 1 .zn .222 0 6 6 1.0GO · arm and ability to cover a lot ference which way I'm swing. D. Squires ...... 12 54 9 9 3 5 I[ 9 1 5 .167 .222 90 13 106 .9i2 I of ground. ~nd he can swing ing," chbrtled Schoiield. "f just from either side. 1 like to hit. Batting right-handed D. Cook ...... 12 43 11 7 1 5 1 9 6 5 16~ .186 27 40 71 .944 . Si 1l('e joining th~ Pirates in . I give It an upper cut." 4 2 1 2 5 2 2 .1M .231 4 10 14 1.000 B. Wheler 10 13 I, mir!·l Di3 from St. Louis, he's ; trail through hfgh ~chool, 'II' as 1 0 2 .000 .000 1 0 I . 1.000 D. Quinton 5 8 . ; been ~on fined most!)• to pinch 1 signed by the Cardinal~ for a 3 000 .000 2 0 2 1.000 •· Ryan 1 5' 0 0 i hill in~ and pinch running dulles. 1 $40.000 bonus. 8. Gushue 2 1 0 0 oon· .000 0 0 0 .000 1 But wilh Groal on the injured' t\~ a honu' pla.1w l:e h.Jd to ! }i-.t Jw's JH'U\'L'd mon• 1hnn Hn: sl(!:: u:l t~~ Sr. Lo~1;; ro~t~!" fvr 130 33 4[)() TEA)! TTALS 12 453 113 126 23 1 4 46 4 49 86 8 74 :!7f: .360 327 .9:l3 : arlrqu~te repl:tc<•nwnt. · two •·c;tr:; S~ he ro:ir· lhe bench : ''Ynu don't like to !"{'t.' fot· i!t-,.1, 19:14 anrl jh.:l'l oi t:l:;;. PITqUNG RECORD at~.'."t)7!e gp! hul't. \':-ip{•cia!l~· a ::u~· i!i;r ;;~~c,:p htl ·;,3~ fa:-.J!I}d o;:t to Inning~ Dil'k <;ruat."' ~~lid S(·IJulif'lC: in~~~ O:Pahfl Hi! c?n:e tP lo H:~ Jr.&· !'\lmt Lost Pitched RS ER ERA lilts Walks SO AB EK WP Ci'l'fV ."Turk" ~lurphy, hard-wurking slali>titian with , inlrr\'iew 1\'edtlct·d thr final stat· : l•alin~ a grrnt year. flu\ ' ""'!'! with Ihe C.;rds tt110il li·.:ded tn D. \\'eolr;;r 4 0 31 13 8 2.:12 30 26 27 o I li:\f' !"iltin;:z on fi:p !•rJ:( h ;:;qd PiH .;;ht,r~h. B \\'hrl·lcr 4 0 32 2/3 14 10 2.75 23 R 14 2 o 1 imr.l of c:ll'h team in the Lcagur. Tu-day's stali>lic~ thb 1.~ m,\' chtUlt'(' !0 ,,nn ,. j; .·• o·n-h~i! l!ltt off ~l.:?~on !te !i;(·:ls ; In sercn ~arne~ :.;me•:' c;~·o;J~ v.as in~P'"Ri~e£'. If lht Pi • .?te~ e\er E. \\'uolfi:r !! 0 17 13 R 4.2:1 17 14 11 0 0 arc for the Fcildian Club. 1 sirlrlincct for the :·r,l of thr ~ea- noorlrrl in,uraner at sr.ortstop ! so11. Schofield has hi~erl ~is hal· the~· round it !n ;;ciH,i:('•d. !OT:\l.S~~------12 0 109.. ------~43 27 2.22 83 63 78 5 2 4 - ----~ ------~------~ ----- New Agreement

.l:m \'mwomhc. p1·~sidrnt ol Kansas City Edges Yankees ~::k:~:~;n :~:~~:g "~~o ~f~~~~~·~~~:~~~:~~~!:; thr :->t .fohn\ l!or·kr~· l.ra~nr 1 told the Daily :'lirws last nigl1l • M (I c t \'.\:-iCO!'VI·:R C!' -- In this pre~s wnfercnces are held to that It is likely that the League ·Ontrac S ROSTO:\' I('Pt-lloston Bruins hnthed of spotls ?cti1ily, fo?t?all k_eep all informed of cluh actil'i· . tmore oves oser.1 anrl the Hol'kr)' Committee of I Wednesday siqned On·al Tessier.' h~< blossomed mto a mtlltnn· ltes. The fn~quency oi such gath· S It _____ · llle hi~hcst ~corillg pla!·cr in pro· dollar industry with fan.< read~ 'erings i ncr eases during the th«' Stadium Commi>sinn will A Ba n1rrt to rlt.'Cll''- a nrw a~rrc· ·Aguirre's pilt'hcs pas! ccntt·e· ST. C\TIJ..\nl:'l~S. Onl. rcr, r~"ional hoekcy la•t ,c~.'"n tr. to ~ohhle news of any ne\'elop·' training ann regular season. Kansas t'lt~· 2, Nrw York mrnl for thr rnmin~ >ramn 11 ~ 19G0·61 ·XIIL con'ract. · mrnl any >ensnn of rhr year. · Thr press i~ inl'ited to weekly J\,\;<;S,\S t'ITY -AP - Andy fielder AI Kalin!'. Thr hit I.-our mcmhers of 1h c CI ticago The "pampered child" is R.C. "hull sessions" with the coaches "tth;n thr nrxt month. Care1· hit a ninth innin~ lie· scored ,Jim Bush.l' and n~t·t',l' Bl<~ck Hawks signed I!l60·GI :-ia· Bt'Ltt·n, cel to oprn in . k " L " .tons. ~·ouni:es anr nc es a·, o rcl:tCI\' 1 ml o cague games hrcakin)! home run Wednesday : Shctronc. Bash)' and \\'a It · Itonal Hoc ·ey L.c-ngue contracts hr. plans to play the slim ('ol'll· nadim1 team. Lions have shat.: ami discuss cmcial tnn\'es. 1'-"o,·rmhrr the lea~trr pre~tdrnt t'!~ht th··t ~a1·e cellar dwelling; Dl·11 p0 "'.. ,.n 1e lllrt>u~ll~ 11.1·th 1111,"· ·Wednesday with general mar.· v:.••l... 0 1 . d ~ , CO~IPETITIO:-. rhr!tl't dt>dO>e what th~· lca~uc n .. t1at11e on a !me with !ere allen.,:mce marks of one: AFL r:ansas City. Athletics a 2·1 . oul pinch singles and Shctrone a~er Tommy ll'an. l'elcrans Don ~!cl\ennc\· and kinct or another e;1ch \'ear since: "Football is a mil ion dollar "·ill hr looking for !Ius year. 1 11 · t> expected !hat a mectin.t: l'tl·tm·y and sweep of a two· was set into run for Dropo. , Ed :ilzenhe:.gcr, Hon .~turph)· Dou~ "ohns and ~xpecis Ihe· entering the \\'e;lern' lnterpro-1 indtmtry here .now." says Ca· Jim Gcntil~. who set a dub. ami ,st.•n ~ltktta. all wtlh the three to J:il·e ·Bo.-ton a srconrl l'inciul Foot hall l'nion in 19'i4. ; pozzi. "The only wav to kccr it o( thr IN~llc tn lhr ncar fu· ~amc sCI'tr~ with lcague-lcadins: lure will talk o1·cr a new agree· :\cw York Yankees. record for runs·haltcd-in carl· llaw~s ln>l season and .\b ~!c· '''ot·ing line. >onwthin~ they .\nd despite the !act Lions have there is to be on our toes. The The drfcat left the Yankees : ier in the contest, flied deep to J?onald. obtamcd from ~lontrcal hal'e lacked th<> pa~t three )·cars. failed to "roar·· lo a champion· actil·e radio and newspaper m~nt lrft field hefore Rohinso t sent Canadtcn!. m an off-;cason deal, ship there is•litlle In indicate the staff> ha,·c helped here." prartically tied for ·first with · . . . . 1 . came to terms as h·;m setlled Tessict·. 2i .. 'collccled 126 points the Baltimore Orioles. who won , Agutrrc s fust pttch screanung doll'n to the s·et·t'ott< "·tst'ncss of trend will not continue. , Sn has the formation of the 1 .. "' on 59 ~oals and fii 3"ists with \\IJ ' · F b 11 • • h a 11-10 dectsion Wednesday to centre. brt.n".ill". 40 pla)·ers .to terms. . ty'! , American oot a ""ague. e ~·QC"ftr . . Km~slon Fronlenac; of lhe East· The most obl'ious reasons are: ' sa,·s. It made B.C. take stock HCAA ~ 111'1 afteronon at Detroit. The New 40 Yorkers. who ha1•e played two The \'ictory temporarily pull· Of the to he si~ncd from the ern Profe"ional I.ca,(ur last ,,ca. 1. .\ large modern stadium. : an'ct look for its stron,o selling cd the second-place Orioles to trainin;: ramps in St. Catftarincs'll sop hut il was felt his fil·c.foot. 2. A large and prosperous pop· , points in U.S. player recruitment. less games than Baltimore, lead d 011 l 18 :'I'ht r!e3rllinr for names for by a single pereen)age point. witlun half ·a game of the Yan- and \\'ellan · Y wt he l'\'· eight-inch. JliO · pound lrame w:t,; ulation to draw upon. "The AFL has also made us kees. who nwt the Athletics in laincd by the Hawks while others too slight lot· Ihe :-iHL. 3. \\"arm fall weather. . more selecli\'e in the play-ers the annu~l Hoi~· Cros~ AA foot· Carey's home run came of! a late night game at Ka;tsas will he ~e~l lo Buffalo Bisons of II · II \RD SELl · 11 s k and w • n ft r ball !cries is ;.no p m. today. Art Ditmar, who had pitched on L'it.l'. . the Amencan Hockev Lca;(tte. c was wtl h Roston for 2:1 · • • ·e ee e ve go e a e :\!fmbers nf the a;;;ociation e\'en terms with Ray Herbert 1 Cal~an· of the Weste.rn League ~:mw, in I!J.i.i·oH and scored nnl1· :lot so ob\'ious. hut nc\'crthe· those pla)·ers with more dctermi· "l'hin~ to lnke part must ha,·e i through t~e . first tight eight 1 • 1 h 1 two goals and three aS a l'ital factor is the harrl·sell nation.'' Capozzi addd. I \ I • P'tt b h 2' and Saul Stc. ~laric of 1 e Eas · r pt·otnntt'on .. ,.lnJpat·". n of the club's "The resttlt t's "'·tter football t1)rir n~mN entered as the 1and 1lalf mmngs. The defeat .o~ .. ' ~~~~ cs "• 1 s ur.: ' ern Pro League. :in a our-~nme tri;~l with : ar~ bring 'taken bv i The \'ictory was No. 11 for· mg Pittsburgh on se1·cn luts · Leafs in Peterborough Frid&y The cluh has taken a cue from effect when we entered the and stnwk out 13 batters Wed- I nigh! Howcl'cr. he, ~IcKenncv and the pro1·ince's experienced tour·. league. We'1• trid to take care 11111 BJrrnn, Joe \\'addct;, i Herbert who has lost 15. t nesday night as Los Angeles · ' ~lohns were the highest · ~corin~ ist pmmoters and strives to keep: of our added expenses through Geor;c 5orensen. Dick Forristal : , -- downed the Pirates 5·2. !line for Barrie Flyers II' hen Ihe the ~port before the public winter. building more permanent seats in and Hnrry Ennis. Baltimore 11, Dcrtolt 10 1 Onlano Hockrv Assoctatton team· and summer. 1 Empire Etadium. , DETROIT-AP - Baltimore 1 'I 1 :\Iaury Willis, with three sin· won the ~fcmorial Cup In 1,:;3 In thi~ respect il has taken lhe "I don't think there's another Orioles. fighting desperately to gles, three runs scored and two best from the older Canadian sport that keepu improvin 1 its c f.:'li\"0\" LEA \'ES I stay. on t~e heels of league· stolen bases, and Wally Jl!oon, 1 trams and added se1•eral radical: ~tandards with no extra cost to ,'H..\\" A:\:\ 1AP1-Ambassador 1 lea~mg New York ~ankees, with two hits and three runs · twists of jts own. the fans."· L1u Yu·wan of !\ationalist China 1 raliled for three runs wtlh two· hatted .in, paced the Dodgers' "If there's a chance it will handed all embassy property ! out in the ninth inning We~· offensive attack. ' ! Major League Actually the Lions this year help the game. we'll try the announced slight increases in otcr to the Cuhan g01·ermnent nesday and defeated Detroit 1 • idea." says Herb Capozzi. Lions' classification~. ~id headed for )liami in a 'Ttscrs 11·10. ! lome lower-seat CHUCK ESTRADA STANDINGS "enet·al mana"er hut cost or the top·priced sral! di~rtercd airliner. His :::o\'ern· · The Orioles, who blew an I. ·~Two of lh; ~ost successful has not changed since 1954. mcnt broke rcl3tions with Cuba i early five-run lead and an ·8·6: The Baltimore third base-~ Lions' inno1·ations were a football nine days a~o after Fidel Castro 'advantage late in the game won· man, hitless in his last 11 hils : . ll.·· TilE ni~hl-school cour~e last winter s~nnunccd that ~uba no. longer it on a booming, lwo·run triple at hals, had only a scratch sin- I ' ' . C.\:\.\!ll.-\~ PliES~ ' h . f I h :-.ational Leagur and t e appot~tmcn: 0 a CO· Probab e Pl.tC ers r6c·o~ntzcs the ;'l;atlonalt'St gov· 1to centre by the slumping I s:le to show for his last 26 trips 1 \\' 1, I'd (' Bl , ordtnator of mmor football. rrnmcnt. :Brooks Robinson. j when he lined one of Hank · , Pitt~bur~h R.; :i-1 .~ 1 2..:. • COACIH:-.G CUSIC ') i Sl. Loui~ 7!1 :i!l _;;72 :i"z The m;:ht school was an over· ._~._.;.J,.,. ~lilwaukce 7!1 61 ..ifil 6,, whelming ~uccess. Coach Wayne I A ifi Robinson. his ·assistants and se1··. By THE C:\NADIAN PRE8S · Maury Wills :'fls ngeles "I.J •fi.l ..ii< ~ era I players outlined fundamen- 1 1 1 :It's ligltt! It's satisfying! 1 San Fran " 49:1 lfi z · 1 d Probable pitchers for today'a Cincinnat· 64 iS .i.il 22 ,, tals or the game. 1ts rues an 1 • • within five and a half games of 1 t equipment. The course will be major league games twon • ost the league-leading Pittsburgh ; Chtcago 53 ~ 3 ·3911 3\JI' d h· · t , records in parentheses l: Pirates. ~·,, Phtla 52 88- .371 :I:Jl, repente I ~~ wm er. tl . The appomtmcnt of 1e CO· American Le&Jue Amrl'lcan Lragup ordinalor resulted la'l Jull' in the :-:0 games scheduled. ftll!waukee 1>~. Chicago ! W L Pet. GBL largest minor · league coaching ~tiL WAUKEE (AP) - Four-. Xew York 82 ,;7 .'ino - clinic and training camp ever National League run outbursls in the second and Baltimore 83 .iS ,,;p,9- hrld in Canada. ll also ~upplies Los An g e I e s City 50 ------batters who faced him but then II second inning k nuc ked in three .;-.;-;.;..;.;.....;; _____...;.;;.;.._;.;;.;,;.;;.;..,;.,;;;...;.,;;;;;;;;;._;_..;...;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;:;;;;;~~

weakened and gave up a pair of of Milwaukee's run~. · ' . runs each in the fourth and i With lhc 1·ictory, the third. fifth innings. I place Bravcs.gained a filii game THE CUSTOM· MADE LOOK .. -- on the league leading Pills· ' . '·' • f Philadelphia 5, San }'ran 1 ~burgh Pirates. Tlwy nnw trail PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Ro· ! by six and a half games. bin Roberts became the first 1 .... Philadelphia Phillies' pitcher Wasihnglon 6, Chicago 1 . .~ ME'N'S SHOES. to win 10 games this season CHICAGO (AP) - Washing· when he defeated San Francisco ton Senators, their holrt on Giants 5·1 with five singles here fourth place threatened. broke · Wednesday at Connie Mack Chicago's six. game winning Stadium. streak Wednesday night with a 1 for It was one of the finest per· 6·1 triumph behind southpaw . FALL formances of the 33-year-old Ro· Jack Kralick. : berts' career. After the second· The Joss was a serious blow inning, he held the Giants hit· to Chic;1go's pennant hopes and I less through six and one-third dropped the third place White · innings while retiring 19 bat· s ters in order. Then Don Blas- ox two games behind second 1 h place Baltimore which edged '1 Come in and see them, feel ingame singled in t e ninth Detroit 11·10 in an afernoon · them, try them .•. you'll inning and came in on Willie slugfest. • 1 agree these handsome shoes Mays' second hit. Roberts also • . . . . 1 struck out seven and allowed ' . Krahc.k, scorm~. hts e.tghth I were made for lasting com· one base on balls. , ~·JCto~y Ill 12 dccts.wns .~htpp~d fort. Priced low tool 1111 w1th a run-scormg smgle 111 The Phillies, who made one 1 the sixth when .. Washington TOE-CAP STYLE harmless hit off left hander i wrapped up the game with a A'·ailable in black or brown Billy O'Dell through the first I three-run splurge off reliever calf with leather soles and five innings, used three hils; ! Turk Lown. Herb Score sustain· rubber heels. Sites · 6 to 11. three bases on balls and a sac· i eel the loss. $7.50 up, rifice Jly to score four runs in ~ I the sixth. 1 Cleveland 11, Boston 7 I CLEVELAND lAPi-Cicvc- SIDE-TIE OXFORD SI. Louis 6, Cinnclnali t I land .Indians came 1111 with their I Smooth black calf . uppers, ST. LOUtS ( AP) - Bob Mil· biggest single-inning scoring long · wearing composition soles-rubber heels. Sizes 6 ler and Lindy :1-lcDaniel fur· splurge of the season \\' ednes­ to 11. nished the pitching and Daryl day night-seven runs in the $8.50 - Spencer, "ho . hit a two·run third inning-and went on to homer in the eighth inning, the beat Boston 11·7. punch to give St. Louis Cardi· Mike De La Hoz opened the STITCHED MOCCASIN nals a 64 victory over Cincin· Indians' rally with a home VAMP Ale nati Reds Wednesday night. run, and after two outs Ken Black or brown calf uppers. ·.I Spencer's home run; his 16th, Aspromonte and T.ito Francona leather or composition soles I was delivered when the Cards' doubled. • Ted Wtlls then re- -rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11. ! FREE HOME DELIVERY lead was 4·3 placed reliever Jerry Castle $1.50 Up ST. JOHN'S. l'hotM 7345 or 6359 · and was greeted with a triple Miller,. who took over from by Ty Cline 21-year-old outfield. GANDER. K. .J. Griffin Ltd. l'hotM 8~ starter Ray Sadecki with two er playing his first major league GRAND FAUSs Bond leverages Ltd., Phone 21 ~6 runs in and the bases loaded ln game. Cline got home on a lEU ISLA~IC. Tom ·Murphy, Ph0111 2186 ' !he third, received credit for wild pitch, and two runners BENNETT BREWING CO., LTD, the victory, l1is third against 'tvcre on base with walks when , oneThe loss. victory · moved the Cards runVic Powerof the hityear. his eighth home j' ,..______..;._ . . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLO., THURSDAY, !!PT. 1~, 196b Constitution Topic Third Game Ralph Atwill For Hockey Meeting ,Set Tonight Heads Guards 1 The third game of the Senior Likely the ~ost il~tportant . \'Ole. on the constitution. ! Softball finals is scheduled for The annual mect.ng of the I Mr. Howse. mr.etmg of the St. Johns Jmuor . Expected to draw most com· \ th~ Ball Park tonight. Red Guards Athletic Association, An executive committee of 11 and Senior Hockey I.eugt•e !or : men.t from lhe delegates .Is t~at ~hff ~nd Hyg_rades will clash elected Ralph Atwill as Its pres!· I members was also elected w1th , some lime is scheduled for to· secll.on of .the new co.nshtutiDn m a f1xture slated to get under dent last night. Atwill suc· 1 Ralph Colyer. Charlie Warr, . night. It w1ll take place m thr · dealing w1th professional ~nd \way at 7 p.m. . ceeded Dr. Harry Roberts who IHerb Jenkins. Gus Campbell, Hoard l'f Trade starling at amateur players, the definition . The USAF .team, playing 1~s declined nomination after three Bob Campbell. Bob Badcock, . 7.45 p.m. of such and their participation I ftrst season 111 the league, 1s 1 vcars of heading the Guards i\lax Howell, Sib Quick, Wince Thr wnrk of thr file man in the local lea~:uc. I out front in the llest of seven 1 A.A. : Oakley and Gerry Drover. along ronslitutinn co.nunittre of the While team dele~~tes must' ~ames for the llow1e Meeker Mwill was vice·presidcnt of with pasl·prcsident Or. Roberts 1ea1:uc will hr to the present before .. They copped the first , the Guards AA for three years. · bl'in:: elcclcd to ser1·e. prr~~ntl'd t~teir r~edenhals 1 Trot>h~· h.•am drk'~nll•s as the new the m~cllll!l 11:1th the. ~rcrctary' twn ontmg~. . . . l~lccted to At will's vice·presi· The well attended meeting Jea~:ue t·onstilulion i~ c~pcl'tcd ~1f th71r alhlchc assoe1alon ha\··1 On ~IondO)' n1ght .Rrd Cliff : den! post was Ewart Hillyer : at the Guards' Clnb Rooms on to hr the mnm topic of the· 1111: Sl;lncd the~1 ~he league has Im_ade ~ood usc or. 16 luis and who is a form~r secretary and LcMarchanl Hrl. hcarrl the re· . mtt-tim:. I[ thNe is timl'. nnd cXll'ndcd an llll'llat10n to the tune WRiks plus c1ghl ll~'!lrnde ; dircl'lor of Association. ports of treasurer Squires ami it is unlikely t11at tlll'rr will hr. 1arious pr~si~ents of the Atll·t error~ In rack up a 22·3 whitr· · Edgar Squires· was returned secretary i\laundcr. The lrcas· thr ~uh.icct of runnin<:: .nmwr: lrt1c .assoc1at1ons to attend the I wnslung. !lygradcs pla)·r~lmueh as treasurer Ior his third term urcr's report shnwcd the Asso· . and ~cnior hoekc)' ut the same meeting. Members ~f 1~1c pre~s I ?dlCf ball. In !he ~~l·ond meet· ~ while Bob Maunder was re·clect· cinlion to be in a sound financi· • tilliP will lw Llim1r.scd. as. II'~ II a~ the conslltUtiOD com· 111~ but. still lost 4·0. . I crl secretHry for the second al condition while the report . Tiw <'"!~stitulion l'l'!11111illrr nuttrr Will also be p~escnt. · Pttch!nS has b~en lhr btg , )'!:'Jr. of the secretary informed the 1~ madr up of lca~m· president The matter of runmng the fm•tor 111 lhr ser1es as Red c K Howse conducted the 1 mcetinn that membership in ,r 101 \'inil·omhr. ii11gh Fnrdy. junior anrl senior schedule con· ~li!f !tad banged out . :!5 hils i clcc.lio~ of officers ani\ paid : the ass~ciation was up and that ' Gordon !'1irl•::~. T•."l \'.' tl:e1·s 1 •·urrcntly was one of the reoom· Ill the two games wlulr. IIY·: tribute to Dr. Roberts for his· the past year had been both · and Gorrlon Duff. ~II'. ~\iriing mcndations made by the Guards grades hn\'e mana~cd l'ni)· efforts on behalf of the Guards i nct\I'C and successful. i• a mrmbcr d llw Stadium Athletic Association and is the scv~n hils. Last season . lJy. : u\'er the past three years. II· The new cxecuti\'e will be · mittcr w th the ot\Jrt' four lll~cusslon of the n~w ~onsll!U· ~:radcs, playhl:! as the ~VIIrnn· was the work, interest and ef· hoidin~ another nteetin:;: on ro 111 1 1 lta• in~ a ln11; a,;orl~t •on 11 1lh · lion i~ completed m lime the d~d;s, slopped Aces 111 the fort of Dr. Roberls that hnd ScJllemhcr 26 with the plans · 1 r\;L•:;. st·hcdnle will be talked oYer .. finals. hcL·n one of thr hi!: factors in Ior the next year to he final· kr~l 10 'E:•I'h m~·mlwr of 1111' ,.;,.tl•n't· lluri<'Y Wolfr. who took the the success of thr (;uards said izt·d. trr h?.' r-.nhlllh'd th<' r~r·:: ron· \\'ilh c1w~· 1tem nn the agen· second loss Ior Hy::rodes dr· ~li!t•tion In ••rw nf tlw fi'.l' ath· da of ulmo,;t imporlnncr to the spite pill'hing a fi11e game, will lrll•· n»l'l'tal 1on' tlmt hall' a Jra·~uc a full turnout of tho'c ~lnrt fnr them loni·~ht. llrrt \Vith tr~:ll ill I'll' l<·a~dl'. Tt•i:dl! ti:•• llll;l'Nllrd is ··~peeled for to· C'li[f will ~0 with Gel'!')' nrn· four Returnees l!·.m•· w:ll 1ta1 r· a rham·t• In ui~hl's importuut mrcling. drr who 11'011 thr opener for the l'S ·W ~qnad. ,\omi"ion fnl' thr rncnunlrr I~ 2:ir. ' St. Bon's Strengthened CI..'AHDS :\A EXFCt: i'l\"1·:-The anmwlml'elin~ of the Guard~ Alhlrtic Bowling ------~--- Comn1ercial 1 Fnur •·••lnl'llrL's arr lhr hi~h· l'ctrr llyrne ..lim Fit1palrick. Associ11tion heal'll reports and ell'l'll'll its cwcntin· last night. Elcct~rl to 2ri7 :!06 210-67:! 1. \'1' ~u;Ht"s <; \.m:~ 11. t·:ngli,h i linrrs on the St. Bon's ~rnwr 1~<1. llroph)' and .Jim Healey the l'Xccnli\'c 'H'I'l' (left to right) Sl'Utl'd:-Ewarl llilln·r, Yil'l··Presldcnt1 li7 21A IRi-517 II. :\ nl'l' is Not Fair lnlrrcollcgiate football team who also playrrl basketball 1nth Rulph Atwill. President. Slanding:-Ed~ar Squires, Trca~mcr; Rob \laun· ~33 ('. ~lrrccr 2:!1 187 231-6:19 :"irllic 11'1\ ·c•r,• that finished ~econli in the Lea· the Holv Cross teum that ran up der. Sccrctar~·.-(Ho~al Plwto Sl'l'\ in•), . . . . ·"',... ·-- 788 851 764 2332 · ~urs ~tandin~s last season un· twcll·c . straight wins will he To Locals ~lcr the guidance of coaeh lookin~: for a berth on the . r~rl,f'lt ,\ ~.1(1)\I'Hf':-'! ll~ii~· :'\rw·-·! \hu1ricc Quinlan. ·squall while a I on!( rlistanrr run·: Ft~~-~~·i··::1H'.1~l :~!-;" :~r; :!~,n. 7~1:1 E. \lt·t';:rthy 149 ~0~ 2:17-~01 Thr four playrr~ Don Cranr. nrr. Pal Furlong. will prnhahly G. Hn~:.·· !1 ~~~; :~·~:\ :!lll--li~O .1 '''l~lt• 104 t2tl 150-aSO ~... rorl~ Ec 11tor· Dni Iy :\rw~. "ike Dohenry ..John Chnm·r)', be donning the uniform and do· Phone 10 r.. nr:·.. 1~!:i 1~:1 :!~!l-f:~!7 I' l'urm 211 ~~~ 17ii-~ . Dear Sir-In a rcl'rnt arti<'ir :mrt Derm ~lcGrttignn should' ing a lot of rnnning in an nut­ l'. :\o(lall 227 2~7 15R-622 in onr afternoon paprt' ~lr. ~las 5011 L. ~·.t~l!,,Jn ~~·1 1:;:1 ~-tn--ti~\ hr a ~real help to the St. Bon's side po>ilion. f{qj 701 211~ 1\rPping, Sports Editor. said. ~~n :~n ~~j ~un1 no squall which will ha\'e 11reat Other players looking rnr R 5012 0'1\~:· • ·, r; .. n: .. ,.,._1 · :\'fhl. r.rrat L:•k~s-1 and I quolf'. ":'\ril Amadio ar· sl'oring punch from a new•·omcr herlh on thr team wh1rh has 5013 T.. (1'1\•·cir ~·1:1 1::4 li.·, .. !iti~ 'I' \\'hrlan 148 124 !lR-370 ri\'rd in St. .John's and tnok Hrg Farrioll. Ill' rcnterrd thr hrrn practirinl( sincr school T., .. ,,.,, 1:,. .... •.!4 1:13 lll:i--417 H. Ft•rh~.­ li5 1~6 108-40!1 m rr a fru•lratrd st. Pal'> .Junior All Newfnundlanrt soc· starlril in Scptemhrr are c;erry 17!1 207 ·.Junior Tram." Srllir O'li."rh· ·~!3 :!tiR ~~~-~3:1 ll llillon In~ -~79 Horkr~: err champ~. St. Lawrrnrr. who Doyle. lluhrrt Hutton. llrrm t8!1 27R 166-633 1 am not. by an)' mrnns eli'· .1. (i"l\(<'lr ci:! :no ~or -ill~ .\. (;antin('l' rupprd the Dally Nrws Trophy :\lulironey. Danny ~!eCrltigan .. 571 7~1 669 1991 l'rPCiilinl( the ability and quali· Hill Gill R~:! :!iO I just a few short wrrks ago. Tom ~·lynn and a St. Pal's pro· END OF. SEASON ClEARANCE firations of ~lr. Amadio but as 1 The flash)' hi~h sroring for·, durl 111 Pat Rumsey. llom. Ul,trlbulor~-3 a follower of local hockry lor r.. r 11~ rnr,-1 wnrd is rxpertrd to he lhr The Blue-gold' should hr the .t. l';~ndow !!Ill 196 208.-5!14 20 years I frrl that the St. \t,·rrc·r :~·1; :~4:1 1!1!1 r.·tn ~parkplug for the 1rum which team to watch in ~he lntcrcol· ll. \lnr~an 135 13!) IR0-4~0 Pat's .Junior squad had lhr tal· ·\Yhitewall n. Rroph)' 1;,~ :!1:1 2tll.-.iiii 11. spa1l;r' l~fl Ill~ 183-512 rnl. abilit)' and ~pirit lo win thr ,r1111 I·H l:i~ tifi--41i6 D lliscork 1110 IBR 268-046 .Joe 1\lurph)'. BLACKWAll PRI:ES E. lhy 21 H 132 lti8·-·51li 600 6811 661 1950 Whilt' Mainland coachrs illl\ tifiO 661 1902 ('has. R. Rrll-3 may have a wider knowledgr of A. !'hale 1112 181 208-551 the game il is unfair to dis· folnnial ('ordn~r·- 3 {;. Kelly 22R 200 198-626 crrdit our local boys who in J. J)no'•'.'' 1~1 :~31 :!..!8--li~:l A. llowdrn 204 280 175-659 man)' cases arr quilr capable \I 'lr ,!lus 271i :!;Iii :!lill-i21 1 ays F. \\'alsh 204 232 235-671 of roaching a baseball. football. The nell' course lor the 20 the Surgery of Dr. Edgecombe , J. noni~)' . .lr. Jar. :!~!) lfl!l-59!1 708 89:! 816 2507. i softball or hochy team. mile walk has been officially 1in the Ken~10unl Drugs BUild· i I! llonlr)' 14i llo :IHI-~81 llul(he~·"al·nard-0 In mt opinion somrtimrs the ~~tablishcd and measured. The, 111 g on Ehzaheth Avenue on. I j9!J ll:l9 066 26ll~ 0 I R. ~1ouiand 1114 17~ 144...,-483: fal'l of the malter is lost. Whilr nrw cour~e will take in part of. Friday night bet~een 7:00 lnd : ny J 11. )lill'hrll-ll S. \\'al~h 11!1 148 133-400 the jor~r~ hR~ plcnt)' to do lhr Tram Canada HiRhway and 8.00 p.m. for their medtcal f'X· ; • A. SPI'HI'll~ :!:Ill 217 IR2 · 620 H. Haynes 1:10 lliO 122-411 I with It, It IS the horse thai wms will rini~h on ol'cr the regular: aminal ion. No walkrr "':ill br, r. 1\nicht 164 ~:!2 IR:i-· 581 1-'. Clarke 10'' 162 166-430' thr rarr. t prrmilled tn lake part 111 thr. 1 e 30 months

R Rrr•wnt• 17!1 140 2R6-lil4 c, '' ~•••'' " 44 .•e•'' ~ 172•• Thankin:: )'nu fnr spal'e in ronSUI'I'C\,·ors r. with AAU prr,i· race unle~s he ta k cs t h e me ri'1·' !\66 1 rood G 'loot r ~o:! 121i :!:li - I. F. Pr•·lln-l well reAd paper. · 1 j i76 721 890 2390 !'. c· ~ ~ R-5 ~·our 1 rrmalll. dent, Eric Promrro)·. sPcretar)' l'a. hazard 1 1 1 16 18 28 n: H~~~r.:raHs 1~1 t7fi 197-50:1 FRA:\'K "TOt;" BYR:\1~. ,lnhn V. Rabbitls and assistant i Entrir' haYr to rrport to lhr guarantee ln1o~rial Oil ·~ K .Janrs 103 175 260-628 sl'crelary Che~ Atkllls. mrasur· ·East b:nd Fire Station at 8.30 :183 rd the 20 mile course dunng ·p.m. on Saturday (or transpor· lifetime C. nonnny l!l!l :2·1 25j ... fiiR 7 e T. l'ainr' :!21 IBn t:i(l.-f>tiO II. ~!arlin !~~ ~;~ ~2:2242 c·olumb·lan Club lhl' past week. The walkrrs will .talinn to the starting line. guarantee F :'\u·holl~ l!l:l 171 20~-5116 Baine Johnston-0 · u~r lhr Trans Canada Hlghwa.y · ~lranwhile srl'en namrs have on defects r. Hawlr~ l:i5 192 211---nr•R H. Flm~e)' 21:! 1[1~ 1~5-~6; unlil they reach the Donol·~.n s hrl'll rrl'rived for thr 26 mile . 7~8 771i 018 2362 Skiffinotnn 1711 1:\4 200-524 Darts League Ol'l•rpass and will thl'n. ~1\'lllg. ;1Jil. I'LB havr (;(•orge l'ranr.: e Equal or t:,rnin£ Trlr~r~m-1 . ~ 1town to till' Topsaid Highway. (;enrge Parson~. t;ordon Follrll • better than FREE I f.. ()':\rill t'i:l 2:111 :!IIi · fi011 1;, ~Jason 149 134 qOR171·-454 "3R to th r f'1n1s · h l'n1, ~ a l l'annon nnd Fon•st Follrtt rntered with . ll. tn:l-611 1'. IR4 1 '·I 11 "New car" F;nn :!04 214~ 1 "'lO \\'alters 67814H !131 ,-,4- -·'208',1. \\' 001 <" on :.11litar\'· · Rond' ·. I last vear's winner. Frank Mar· ('. Spnrrrll I ill I ~:l Hi_.,, . Brol•·nln•·H·rl'e','-l '1'1 1r annua 1 d an•·r an d pre sen· The 26 m1·1 e mara th on w1 11 i lin en\l•rfll· for St. Pat's. J. , tires. INS.JA.LLATION! J. R,,all :!20i41 BIB181 754187-·588 2319 0. Kelly• ~ M IRS• 199 204-580 l at' !On of t rop h'lPR .r or th e (',o. I also use l h e same new course: Shute and H. Crimp are the 11mblan Club Darts J,rague will with the nrressary 011leage be· other entrirs. e FREE T. r\osrworthy 141 177 181-499 : he held at the Club Rooms on ing added. installation Slid. llrrwrry-3 P. Sulli\'an 265 1~7 188-H/iO, Monday ni~hl. September 19. Srt to take placr on this Sal· Thr rat·e is bring sponsored always. G. Tobin :!ji Hi6 2;jR-.. 701 v: Sparl;rs 196 23~ IBS- 61 ~ · The danrr will start at !I p.m. urdav thr 20 mile walk has hy till' ~lid. 'largenr l'n. and G. 'I art 1n 211 220 25!!-690 788 ROB 761 235•. ll'l'lh the lropll,l' nr•s•nlal1'ol1,. • •c ninr . entries wit h t 11e r 1os1n)( . tl 11' lllriiCal' I s [ or I h'IS ewn I WI'11 W. Frrhan 1fl4 JO~ l6!1-ti~7 Toolon's-0 ~et In gel ~tarted at 10 p.m. dale hciri~ Friday. Thr 26 mile hr ~ircn at llr. Ed~ecomhe's P. frrnrh 244 24:1 2211-·71li K. Krnny :~~ ~~~ :;~:=~~~. Music for thr affair will he run will he hclrl on Snlurda)'. Sur~CI')' on Frida~. Srplembrr SAVE fl2H 932 R97 2755 0, Blakr~· R ~ _ pro\'ided h ~·the M~llotonc~. Srplcmbrr 24. Closin~ dale for 2~ b<•lwrcn 7.ll0 aurl R.flO p.m. 14 140 417 Nlrk1nan 'lntm·.,_o R. Eddy 1 1 · rntrirs for thr 2A milr rvcnt i' With nnh· thr~e two racrs re· ,,, Ka\'anagh Ui~ 1~4 21:\---~22· Friday, ~rplrmbrr 23. F.nlrieo m~ini11~_ on. lhe ,\Ali 'ummrr E. Walkrr 1Rfi Hili 2fil · fil:l 1 6 ~~0 73a 62 3 90 • may hr phoned to 2713 rl unng· ~r J11'111 1 1r !hr hall 1r f Qr lhr UP TO K. Rullrr li!l 1:14 21111--:11~ Softball r 1; rrr-n 1RR 15a 1:lll---47fl Top:ron~ ('lunrrs-2 S'B.AA mral hour.•. ~cnior team Rrookfir Jd lee 11. :'\orman 1~0 1.15 220-41!.~. r. Scurry 128 147 1!IR·-·4i:t .J. llrrhinson 177 149 171-497 Today at 7.00 p.m. is lhl' · Entered in the 20 milr walk Cream Trophy ha~ l'LR leadin~' 4 18.14 fiR I 602 Htll 2084 tl. 17A 107 1!13-!129 time for namrs for the l'LB men GeorgP. with 1 while St. P?t's · ~·tight clo~inR 'ar~ Par~on. 35 point~. Bronkfirhl-3 .1. Tilley 223 241 170-6341 annual St. Bon's AA SoU ball :Gonion f·onett. Crane. have. · The first th.ree Geor~e 111 flm~h· IRR 204 2110-5no 709 702 714 21251 ~eries. The ~erie~ is scheduled iAlec Yetman and Ron West. 1 ers each rare Will receive L. ~oprr 2A7 274 210-781 Royal Bank-1 ·to open on Sunday and names !'rank Mnrtin I~ in from St. ipomls towards the team total. A. PAIR! J. LailP 177 206 263-64li . B. Button 107 213 126-4411: must be in tonight. I with Dic.k McNiyan , 1 K. · Rt'ynold~ ~at's wa~k-, 196 223 207-626 ,J. ~Ialone 138 208 192-538 Those wishing to take part In mg for Canadian Leg1on. Jtm · t'. Soper 8~6 907 880 26431 G. Goobie 161 201 134-496 the serifs mtL~t phone their Jackson and Herb Hollahan are .Jet fuel must be fill.ered ~o : Ron! liaragc-0 Birmingham 205 283 249-737 names to Terry Trainor or Stan unattached. thoroughly that no fore1gn Vial·' "SILENT CUSHION" NYLON or TYREX J. ·Rvan 138 229 136-~03 ! 611 905 701 2217 :\furphy today. All nine entries must •be at t~r larger than fiv~ microns in __-__ :____ ._ ·-· _··- .. ·-----··. . -· .. -·-----· _···--···--· diameter can get mto the en· Tyrex Tube Type Tyrex Tubebs gine. s22.BB s19.aa and your old Reg. 27.95 lire Reg. 31.95 6.70-15 Whitewall 7.50 14 Whitewall 710-15 Tubeless Whitewall. Reg. 33.95. Now 24.88 750-14 Tubeless Whitewall. Reg. 31.95. Now 22.88 YOU SAVE AT SIMPSONS-SEARS

SAVE $8 A PAIR ON BLACKWALL! · $13 95 fi.iO·Ia Re~. · TuhP Type lowest price in town $9.44 :j: Blackwall "LLSTATE CRUSADER with Tyrex and class A trade (oull 12 month gua~antee. SPECIAL! DURING THIS SALE . f ALLSTATE Tires you get a complete wi'h the pure h as~ o 1 wheel balancing job for just $1.00 per whee •

SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED . . ' i l\E-EI1:CTED for th~lr thir~ team as a unit were the execuilvl' of th~ Avalon Bowling League at its annual meet· 'In& last nlpt. · Heading the 12-team·liircuit, which opens its 21Jd season next Wednesday, will be (left to right):­ EXPERT INSTALLATION 'AT .SIMPSONS-SEARS SERVICE STATION John V. Rabbi~ Presiilent; Mrs. Dorothy Thomu, Treasurer; Ruth Guzzwell, Vice-Presiden~, and Harry Grant, Sec:ntll)'.-(1\oyal Photo Service}. , ·stock Market Report! Ea~t !;ull ~t'i' t&n tift tart 1 ~nup A "'u 2nn 30 :.n ~n -1 t;'drr 6110 m II! II! -1 :o>nrth Can 10 140 13! 132 3 ttdrkh 1000 1:•, 12"'1. 1:!1<1 .. 112 :.udul uoo 12 w~ 111:.~ ~ h f:::lron l:!:il IJ.I'" l~~ .. :l4 '1 1-,; Oba.ka ~ .\~ ~~., 5'1 Toronta FarJda;v 600 9<' 90 90 O'Bren :!SOl) 60 go J;e - I f" "e!l Tuna tOlD !'I I 9 • ~1 O'LearY TUtn 24 .!1 %1 ·-4 Fatma 9100 ll I! 14 - ·~ Opem!oka 613 610 610 10 Frobt.Jher :n.:l 101'2. LO~ 101,'1 - If.. 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Quue • op·b t•-- 3 • 3 3 t • -Au:J IQliiO 10 10 10 H >r·!dn 3000 7 7 7 -1 Que·- Lth 100- 235 ::u 235 +5 I AtcK W11 U:.0 a 6 I HeAdwa~ 11700 36 35 3l -%11 Q Metal 2000 15 75 75 ,.,... $000 7 as as +% Ho.th 3300 e l"' W.-.,.. Qun~!on lOO 12 12 12 •th lorjoa 1000 7 7 7 llolljnJor 1130 J21'• %11> 21'> - \'o Quo mont 223 !30 a:n 810 +to I 5 A Aroada 27300 3l 30 31 -3 Ho"tY 9~1 ;: f5lg : + Radlort UlOO 51 l9 ~I +I AU C Cop U8l 172 110 170 -1 Ho)lo 300 SHu , ,,.. + '4' Ralnvlle ~ 11 I& 1! -1 11 1 11 3"'2, .1; 3% .. =::. .: r- ~ :~ ~ :t'~r:"i. ~~ 3 30 .~ I~;~bf~ -:;;,; ~~ .~: ~~~ _;- ~~· li&Dk I - I 27 24 25 ..., l'• \,Shore m m unn HA 11! ])0 II "" ru. ··-..;..,~,~\' "•..r ;•, 1400 275 ,!1,100 275 +ll ISun Su!lblvan unt 20M :21 21 11121 ~I Mutual Funds 110JO '"'~~ 30 C .. ~k UtA 1.& t: 11 .,..3 La Luz 100 ~ JJS. 3-'0 -' U Syl\anlltt 271M 2:! .!2 22 ill Jl ~ ~ ::!It STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS 3 0 49 2 Cad•mtt lSM u 1:: lZ Lamaqur 'oo 71 7.., 7.\ .,. 3 Taurcana IROO 49 .t5 -l ( ;u"P' soo $t:P 4 1:''" 123, -~~ "'""P Chlb :9.'\l 63l sts 6-"0 -tj Lansls lltlOO ' • Teck H 3".00 110 !61 no , 1 ~ , sm 10• 4o• , '• THE SFLD. fxKEAT LAKES 1 ~~ \' ·'Fau1ette'' ,athng rwm Paramount 1 11 tp Chib •U :&:on :.til ~ :s:s -=~ t.:~hn ,\m 79\){1 36'" 3 ~ 1 t~ -~ Temas 1000 uo 14$ 1411 Ut:TLT\L • u~D!II c~ (' 1 1\R~ 2•5 ' ~.t4 " 2n • - 2 • A IIIP LT e Tun(llrn - 171 m 11!0 -1: Lcllch lOO w llO • Terrjlory 4500 \A 111, II BJ THE CA!i\ll!" ··~~~ ov noon IR JJ'• IR , •• , s1 E ~1S s ll. Haltt,1X Sept. 13th, due St 1 1 1 1 +"' Uln AJIDrla ;eM ~• lh l"> Lt. dt.oh' ~ ~ ~, ~0 °-to Thorn L 1000 Ill !n31 ~.. 1 ' f~~P~:; 2:1\00 10 9 10 + 1 S S (.owrie loadmg at Mon· Jolt~·, Sept l~th Tomorrow c D)"'\0 f,&O~ l1 .49 ~1 ~ 1 LYn st fi;V\1'-' 18 18 l8 -3 Tiara no 4 1 .. I - J .\JI C.:dn. C<'lm fi ··K 1 11 Cit'\ elanrt ,:101)0 ~ l\ 9 + 1 c .lblart ~ ~ :lA 36 -2 ~toed on ::o 108 101 108 .,. 3 Tomh!U tnllO 10 4 I .t All ~dn 011 , n1 "' 1r Qur 1 , 11 , 11l l ~ treal Sept 18th, for St John's : \I S 'Hcdl ord II'' sa tlmg c s !Dta :!lOO 13 13 13 ~!aoLood ISM ,., , 97 300 +I Torbl ISO :a %ll 21 • II''"'"'''"" llrnwtb 1 '~ R !! c , ... ,. l!fliJ Jon 9!\ '"-' ~nd Botwood. from ~lnntreal Sept 15th, due -. -. .- ·1:!0 oi'N " 9 • • -2 B b '1 ... A ..... r ,., ... '" 1~ ...;u -"'' .... 'lcds•n.l ' l1 l!l til -1 ,.."'"T-a• '""~;: , • • • cau ~:•nil (raqn ~oo ~~7~. II'' "'""' =".. ,• ..., 18 00 "'n 1 11 11 I ran .-. -,, r;s. .,... ran.•Erja $2\SO T.l " 73 •l '-bgnrt ! 70 7n 70 • Bnb tl 1 .){1\' • (anodlan ln\fstmrnt Ill>{) !liJ Homp 100 $~\Ill "1·, 21 l. r r. M \' London luadmg at Tor- St Johns Sept 191h "\ flOG OJ' FI.A~DEilS" 1300 300 ._ ,, R IO :>i :l'l ',\1 \' \\ rautar tl%" 12" t:- '• ~lolartlc 5 5 ~ Trln Cb!h mo 1 tn 1 o 1 I Cenafund 31 1611 t> Oolr!Mh 1'•1 s:• 2~ onto Sept IGth ~lontrcal Sept ood(oek satl1no flont Wl'rH 11.-\\'ID J,A DD Cut 7'501\ 1:! 11 ,., 'l:lntalll U l'OO ., g - "1n00 , 1:1 '1 ,.• +- -'.!: Champion Mutulal i8lt FAh IIVln q q l't ~re 11~- 911 ~ ~ UU11A·Shbao~slos 0 .. lJ~1 ~2!:1 ~ l"htslirk 2000 3 ~ 3 - 1> ~t•ral1o 1000 5 ~ •00 ·•9 5 lon +! Common~caltn !nt•r 101 t'u urot• , , ~ 2, • Hlth. for llotwood 1 ~lonlrtal :>!'PI 22nd. due St. I~ COI.OR 6 6 1 1 000 2 2 Cllcslor 21M ~ :8 2A ~!orcon ~ 71 77 I Un Kono m 10 Ton 10 Com'n•u!tb In! L«OI '•11 Gowr no! 1000 1 l J ~tV Perth loadmg at Tor· .Johns Sept ~6th Cb.ib :\t lJtiO :\! 3:! l2 -8 \br1Hnu~ I :stn T1 -l l1rr Can ttl 108 HI Ill +1 CorpDrate ]D\I!'stou q 47 Gnld '\11' 32011 1.1 \ll 5J -1 13 11 Clllmo llOO l6 15 ~~ -l Morin 620."' 160" '' l: - ·~I \'en1uro• !I!)J $:5•1 2J'• :l'• I Dilmif'd Inc •h• """' R ':JO I Hnrnrr \ l\! $2P'• :!<1'• 20 '• onto SPpt 20th. llanultnn s~pl. M s !led lord II satllll~ (rom TII'Pilltelh t'Pntur,·Fnx l!rlnp;! <'«h ww \3,",1) JT~ ~~ ~,, .! lfttto<>n•j '!00 !1M ~ + ~~ \ "rar 13133 :r1 ., :r; Dhdcnd Share< 2 ~· 3 !3 tnt l•ramor ltlOO I~ \I II -I !lsi and Montreal Sept 23rd. ~ltllllr~al SPpl 29th, due St Crra J..,&kt 3('100 1~ t 6 17 ~11l brun '!lM a S .. \tolam 110 10~ tn3 1(13 f. I Domjnrm Equtt!o 11 "~O l 1 !1 t:mthrrt '\ 11.d 100 S14 14 H Outda s rla"IC J111•nt1~ no' el 2 rnnl•,•• llll: >~ 16 l& ~lctnt n J03 r.r ~' :6'1 _,. WaH• Am llO JO m m Flut on and c... J 1' '91 1,1h rnrp 4000 ,. ,1 ,; -I for St ..John's and Bot11o0d .Johns 0<'1 3rd -\ Dog Of Flanders", to In• l'.nnliU""" :tiro "' 66 McKrn 's~~o 2113· ~~ ~ :i I ""don 200~ 4 I I -., Fnnd• ro!leo;·. h~< C "-·•or "~ 171 11.• 111 -4 ~•m• Cr JOOO 13'• 11 •• - \'oun• HG 1200 12 72 12 ln,•stoo• Mutual 11 ~ 11 • o k 100 ••n ••o 6'" onto Ort lsi. Hamtllon Ort 3rd. Ko\3 St•o\la lea11o• l,t\'"r 6 agmg g1 ant 7. dne St .Joh · COn SehoJ S('l(l ~~ ll,;t 311 Sew La .. .,:g ... 1 Curb \iutual At'cum Fund i li 7 Ii-I P~uda~>h llOII 111 17 18 11 5 t he1 fmrl .,., as pPnned by lh• 32 30 c '!\c~thld l!('(l ~ '!:\ :3 S'ew Atb !t~lB -1 Bulolo 100 -\90 ~90 4~ - ~ MUt\Hll tncomr Fund P 111 (,old JMJ(I :t ) , -t \\OOd. ~ept. J:J I.Pu\ 1n~ for Hallfax 31 31 1 lamer! Dult·h no\chst In 1891) c SlMOrm ~ 7 1 7 ~CY, Cal 1!00 ;\Ill 1'. II -! Gaipe Cop m $18L, 18 4 18'• .. s, ~ ;\mrr1Nn Funrt tan Por('Uplnf ~1J00 ~ 1 ~ • I s 14 d I •· D !hi 1'00 · OILS • Ref1t~nr,1110n an< Huston • epl ne !Ia 1 D:I!\Y.f".St Zl: 3YI 3-1.~ 34~ ,,.ew e " 301 :97 299 -1 I'~ I' II I Pret ot RrHnur :>-Man lYoO " II 11 S Dcken 1260 ' • All Ro• ,~. !9 • - R•dl.,on Qu• l'hlh 1000 17 1~ t· t•, ('I. \liKE STJ! \"SIIJP ( lax Sept 16 and Boston !iepl 9 9 1 o. p11nlerl tn e1e1 v langu~~t. 111 C0 'rod •IVV'I 113 11~ 113 -2 "H01"1 1500 ,! •• _. Almlnex 1.!35 160 160 160 ·- Sa,!n• Jn\sl ~1utual (an Qur ( obalt 2i'hl 20:l 39~ 29~ -4 1n 1 IJ 1 •• 1 "II 1 ' •• ~~ H 1!)00 53 ~· ~· • 6'" 6 • 10 • ... I I rt '1 I I ~ ,Pal Ill~ o- nn :-ep ~ an< rM.Jl 60{)0 39 ~a 3! -1 New OJCO 7 ~ Am t.educ 6000 .... n - I super\Jsrrt Amtr Fund Quf' I Jlh 10!1 2?':1 ?2,) lz, 1:1 ."'ll\'3por e n ()1\ r(la. aL' ,- dud1n~ o~rr 80 pl'tnhngs tn tne c.~.::h l<~ :.1 %! ::s -2 ~·~ Ja•on 2!00 ;·· ~ •• 9 : ,, Ba•l SA 1000 m m 36!, -5 Suporv\oed ~:xrr I! Qup Smrll '"" Ill'• Ill 10 l 11\C Sept l:llh. leale Sept 15th I!Jitfax Sept 24. due Sl .Johns 4 l nttPd Stat~• · C"rowp.at 1%0(lll :11'l 11 u ~C:~~~~e ~: H 1 ~ l\t Ball s llr zs S17'"' 1P., iJ, ~ 1 supeniscd Exec ~ Q\lf' Ph ,d on S:ll :n 2;~ 'l :"!t•pt 26 S.ullng agam same day t'Usco :l~ 105 •. lo 105 •.·· ~!an 3000 J~ ~ 22 : ,, Bat s s•m m $20'• l~ 4 • + • SUporv!JOrt Exec !i Run' Foo• ton m 271 ! •<;ulport lea11ng )JonJr·eal cot· l.tll'lpool ~ln1P spet·talh. "o\ Do~ Of D>tnnl ~· ·• ., 1 ~ 1 lla1a :1!00 4": 1 , .. Supen"d Exec !8 " t. Rl\tr 100 !lO >' t~tls !he stor) of ~ •· .uron • 1 'IS '001 49 - • +I 1 • 3 • 31" ·'"" tomH latH e.tvmg l11e1 Dttr Corn 5CIO 2! ~ :!2 ,_ir:-.e ·""' ~ 81 Cahan Con 100 31J 1~ .cl +4 I Superva~ed ln~nmt Fllnct SHilP 500 \[):.! urz llll •2 19th 0 sallmg Sept 21st noor ltltle Dutch bo) ~nd ht~ 1\':!:ldona lj,'i\ n A• s.. • '1 !\lplssln; 1000 Rl,., 1,, 1~ 1_, Caller! HOO II 13 Tl F.!rrtronlc "oh.- S1urt< 100 ~ll'• 11•, t-,l' '• HlghlinPr leal , Montre~l pool Srpt 23 due St .Joltn 5 61110 11 1 111 1it earn of one ""' patnhng hk~ nc:nlle Jll2 l3 l! 31 !'ItO 140 39'• 10 + 'I c 011 I. w ~~ ~~-0 '0., 102 I TlmPd IRI•Jimonl Fund ' nufoUit '~""' 1R +I ~ St•pt 30 I.e~ I! I\~ for Halifax ]')e::lsoa lfo •:s 9111 ~ll ·! soranda !m '' •.•• %!0 CS 011 w -· ,. , , ' , _ , tnltfd Accum s c rm' 6 pr m StiR 1; 117 Srpt. 21>t. due St John's Srpt " the mo,IPr~ \\'anrltrmg all ziO 2t.n cs 1 0 3 < II )I" It" l'lonlf !!'.11 s:Po 211, :!'> • '• ~·rme!al ~ 6 I rote ~· • ' .• ' n lr10 111 anli Eo-ton Ol'l l. due Halifax - td :~111 ; : 1 -•• :-;orpa' !f'O ~ 6 -I c' Chlolln Inn M M R~ ' T•:,.•~' 10010 1\ .', '' ,, 26th satlmg Sept 2Bth, {Bav o B alone Ill what he feel~ 1• R 1 ... 0 1 0 l'l 1 ~',•an'"' 2...... 12 12 1•., ~ C•Jdstrm., "'1\1·~ 1-,~, ton C',da De' ~ 11 Jo.~• ••!J<• 3~.:u ''".l ·'•o 11 "-hc~tnt~ ~noo 40~ ,~Hl 4o~ Rohe-rls) rl ,, ~nc oston 6 .ea1- r... l Mol lOO 13-'1 136 136 -4 . Rank :o !3 53 -I c E• r.a. 2001'1 !AA \llll 18<1 l I Pron rrnp >00 'OO '" \0 lOg [lo,ton Oct 7 and Halifax completei,· hosttl~ world ·~Iter c Home.td t7:ll 1~ Tl it I '"""rrt ""' 21 1"• zu•,' 'I •:o.;o,"port !Palin~ ~l•mtrr.ll Od II, due St .Johns Oct 13 his IaJu 11 ,; " +t :I rd. lea\ e Oct 5th 1 1 the lo.lontrral _.J\,. Prpoo s C \lr Mae lOO 18~ II "• Th• Canodlao r,.,. Rrto op ~~~ 111 10 'O •I "01 a cO 11a 1ea\'!ng 1.11~rpoo 1 l11am1e :VIOO U t1 1 Complrte t~tbutauon ol ""dn,.;,da~ ( I ~~cr ~tarlarcn ItO m ~8 " -1 satlmg Oct. 26 1\ell(oundland lea1mg T tver Donold Cnsp and Theodore 3 1 1 18 41 43 IMdcon 2000 ll : !2 -t '1 AlhOJt.. 1;s m 21 2' - '• 'looro 1° ' *Refn"erauon. 1 pool Oct. 28. due St. John's Nat Pete 800 182 112 1B2 -3 Atla1 Steel t7l> t2P• :!Ja 21• I San "ntonlo :lOO 111 J:U • 2 111 B1kel Spike. of "Old Yeller" 1 4 4 1~1 Sor1bca! 1125 1"' 1 Bajl S 5p 11! 111'• 11•, 11 • 1 Strto R lOO 7"' "' 7611 - ., Gl'I.F ;\:'tiD SORTIIERS jNov 14 Lea\'1011 for Halifax fame. plays the 11lle role Pae Per. 3293 111 lll'o~ 10:~., - 14 ! Bank Mont B9S 55~:1..4 5314 53~. IT F1n !\ u;_., 'JA 1-z JIP• :w. '~ and Bo....,lon Nov 5. due Hahfax 1 Pac Polo w 20 125 It!~ '~1 Bank~ S r1 m 490 190 490 -1' TraM ~~ m "'• ''• •'• SIIIPPI:>IG CO. Ftlmrd ~nltrelv m Holland ro·-MORROW 1 1 1 Bel~!nm ;~iffitP• :: :: !~ ~~ _1 ::~u: JN ~~~ ::J:: ~1:~ ~~~:: ~.· ~.nAt;;;,.;dA t~~ :~; 2 11; ':1. 1i ~; ~; •fergus left PJctou, !\ S ar No\'. 7 and Boston Ko\', 10 and bv Producer Rnh 1 1 Place 2300 u 41 44 -I aoquo PC 360 3811 r1ve St .John's Sept 12th, lea>e Lea1 1ng Boston Xov 11 and erl Radnstz. · A Dog Of Fland 3 139 3810 Pandor 2000 46 IS 45 - Balh Pow A 290 144 u 41 Tnlal ,,,., lndustr1al• 71.~>0 mon" Sept 13th Halil~;.: Nm• 15, du~ St. ,John's ers" featur~~ Antwerp's famerl Provo Gaa U30 214 ~10 21° BeD Phonr 2502 $0 46-, lfi,•- 111 an!1 mh 150 Jnn N 1""' s 1 d Quonlo t7l0 ' 6 & Bo~ }lor pr 120 130 50 50 ______*Fergus leave Charlolletown • Ol' ' • at mg agatn same ay Catnedral Onze Lt~vt Vrouw 6 110 lleo! Expt 74300 6\'a ~ · • I razll 100 m 110 110 _to I Sept. 16th, leave Ptctou. ::-; s for Ltl'erpool. and manv or Ruben~' greatest Rocky rete 2100 l l 5 B~ OJ! 665 129 m, 2B'I> - ·• N y k ' ' "' lloyal!to m 125 m 620 -5 BCE 4'• , z15 192 ~! !tl ew or Sept. 17th, arme St John's Fl R. .;ESS RED CROSS masl~r·pteces for the f1rst ttme Roy•Uto pr 200 1201, 20>• 201 • --I• c Forest 200 su•~ lP, 1\0,- •• Sept. 19th. lea1e Sept. 20th I 1.11\'E Sapphlre 40 ?:1l,a l31.'2: ~ll.1 -I BC PO\\tr tS S,l.l~ 4 J"t., :11~• on lhp motwn picture ~crePn Sarc" noo .4 11 ol -' BC Phon• •d so s•••• 46'• 16'• ~. •t·~t·gus lfalmg Charlottetown S S (,uertb~\. sat led from In fact. prorlur~r Radmtz had :!00 9'• I \llHK I I Secur Fr" 400 370 3701 310 -5 Brock\ll]• 19'a 9'• '• Nl" LO>I"' ,rol "" PEl, Sept. 23td. Ptrltltl Sept I Spoonrr 2~00 1.! 11 2 12 • h Bro"n 7n5 Slt'• 11~. 1.1 lc n .. Thr ",.,nrl01t"d rrr"'~ ~r\~ Yolk Au~ll.!tt 3th, l~a\'e I o obt aw spec tal rlerical and Stanwe11 l~:l 3.. .UI J4 BUild Prod <1.0 s:m':l 3J1. lJ'' I' ''"" 'ork Stut k F.x~ hanQt'St 1•1 1t 24th. ll ue St John'~ St•pt 26th, s I "' B I 1 < • go1~rnmental permtss1on to him Submarinr .J~~V·~ ".-..t ;•J ~~ 3 I c ,al Po"' xd 900 i.W1 4 211 11 22'• ,_· l;n• 'r"' d1\J dPn, d xr rXrJJZhl!i, .:llliJH! S£lpl. 27th. "lilt .lu 111. ,, . Sept~llJIJer Tid:J1 :!iOO 4q n .f,Q ..-l''l I Can Ctm 143 ""2~\,J 251'.o :lJI~ ·~ ""' to:x lo!otl!rant<~ •• ~lid ll.ilitax Seplemtwr 6th 'hot' o( ' fhe Depostlton' tn Also-Novelty. ! Trad o,t JMO t.l,S !20 no Can Ct:m p 435 $26 2fil• 2,; J., :12 Sf"l •f·t.·l·,gus lea\ c ( h3tlollt:t~\\ n, J h tht eath~dJ al. whtrh 1< conssrl I t•n 0111 !290~ ll3 WI I! -1 . Con Iron 66() Ito'• '"' l'' ' "'"'" ~,, .. lll&h ,.,. l\o" lh'rr rr:l, Sepl 31Hh. PtII $9"> <.'1 F• - '• ( In! r.r pr :!.11 $13 ~, 1l ,1'1 r.. h (lt•t 14th. lr-1 c Pt•·to\1 f)rl St .John~ OclnhPr 1st. leave pre1 trw f•n~ ~~ onr of H~ll' LAST TIMES TODAY '";5 $~~~_. \II ;\&\fo- l'J C OU J~n 5.~)1, :w, :'l't n,. \ncu•t~nrt' " ._ 0 I 4 h f 110011'< warme~t fam1ly ftlm~ nf Tl>'DCSTRUL~ ern 2/0ln 12!'• 22 , ,, , lnnrn s•l l!ith arriiP. ~I .Johns Oct 171 h <·lu>et l or ( ornPr BrQok. Ahtnunl '-'ll O!ll'• W• 29'•- '' C r.1 pr n •a•. I'• ,,, _ •, \rm••• Ck ,,.,~ O"l IRth Halifax Seplemher 28th. arrtv~ the rierade. "HOME FROM THE HILL" \BCI ..SIId tt:n ~i''• 711 71• -4 COC'k,hutt ~ s1 41., ~~·~ 11 1._ •• n~tHI'Iik 1 .., ~ .. In adds !Jon 111 tl~ appeahn~ D Marnes ~1'1 t.7 7 'l' CoJhln ts :!'1:l 2n 2:\ _ 2~ Bt~lt Oh1n 'fotgus lro1~ I ltrtrlnttelnllll • Dou:o U!'. St2 12 1! tom P:nt ]~~ S8l\l ~:'l_fo Ph nPtt1 Sl !'PI •tory. th~ T\\PntiPth rtntury Inland 1M t~5 \a.~ t3'\ -1 1 Con M ,'i O('lft stt~,., 19 !fl\11 • It Roi'Jnc -\It fkt 21st P1< loll Orl 2:!nd. du~ 1 Linguist Ptn1blnl :!5 SJilfo ~~., ~ 4. Lrtns GluJ n s:~ 25 7.i Bon: "ill .'300 St .John's Ort 24. satltng Ol'l t'ox ftlm IS a 11onderful rlPlux~ Slmpsou :rrn ~2~ 21'" '!P. ... t~ Corb~ A 15n ~U6~ 16 '1 ttil; _ ~,, I Hue' F:rtf! lOOn llfo:f,l\;\ •rP1 - ~ \lonlle~J. rolor 1ra1Piogu• nf th' ptrtur· Stedman .,n 'lJ'' 151,., :\Y,.:,~ Corby A tn sts:~... 15~, 1 .v~ nudrt Co l no 25th nalken 'Z~ $3.$14 :\S'' :1.5'• D1sl Sr.,1 2~~ r. 9,, 29:s4 :!~1 4 _ l.-, 13 lfJ h11l i7M hotn IJOokshop ptopnrtor tm e•que Dutrh ~nd B~l•1um r"un· ~45 UI!L'2 37llfo 17'4 - '4 0 BrJdl1!' J!j tl!;11'2 lf\1 lli''J Burrnu.;;h!l 4'•ll"' • Refr1gcrahon. I Weston B 1 ~ fp~lunng th~ D DAlrl~!!! :8~ t12 12 12 ft~ulml"t 400 !lit J,II,·CANADA STJ:.UJSHil'S ported hole plat·ed he• among th~ fore- town street wtlh pme srPnted Brotll 410 ,\!oil for VI> Imp IUV A ~3>5 $10 10 10 t '• Oom• 1 llldg Pr'otl 3li'J N ~' Cpr 13'-• Imp Oil Jlll $3,. 33~ :norJ, _ .4,j du Pvnt "" ~:. :::: ;~:: .:. :i mu·I Stnl\illaneou, tnnst~t9 lnt Pappr II~ $9l''J 91 1JJI:~ t 1_. I I'IIIP'~'l:oar , l'nur n•vn fr<>ltn~ mto 11 zon Thtrtern mnrd~r~ ill the 1 ll•llon pr 11 ~!II, u~ l!t; • 10 I Gr Pair• . 'In ;om~ lan~Ua)!es the ad)eC last lfW week• have been 81. 1 l!U [.,oe!) 2:Yt .\14~ Ut.a, 14, ... J.4J Gran1 Ur. American 1t•• q come~ bP(nre th~ Mun. In tnbuted tn Communist Huk Mil Trust 511 Sll l8 • 4A I Gl ~ "~ P !lllll n•• 3"11 l"> - ..., !olorJL' pr l.l S~ ~ !14 ' GT ~or Ry 1!00 lfi') lfi 46 - lJ other. tt come~ after the noun. terrorist~ ~·at 511 Csr :A"' ttl~ lll.._ 13'-tt GuU Otl ml(l il'• 27~ 23 ,._ l.-. A'.t!:!I!CAS f:t!:t:'"'"G StOCK~ 50 th~t 1! a speal 18'0 - 10 Coil• Edla01I 61\4 Radio Corp 51'4 Prlet Br 381 t39'~ 39\1 3910 John• Mon 1000 M'4 l3Yz SJ'• + II Brat!! !lQil 4'1 It\ 414 - li ililiw~&~.~i.*Aii~444ililliMa~D'~~--~~iiiaicaii~~·~~ '•:t!!tll £1 Auto El 41% 514 011 NJ 4Mt Prov Trans 120 1141> 111> Ill> Konno 13'4 131> Burr~ B!s 200 II lila 14'11 + 4o Gt Nor IIJ 41 1'\'tdDIII 1111 Quo Pow JOO 13! ~ " I nrw'• Tho 1000 W> 16\4 161> Can So 0 1100 314 ! 1·11 3 1·16 FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LTD. tnt T and T 39% Reitman• 112~ S16'1a t1 lit Mar"h Fltld 500 5l1'1 52% S2,_. - % Can Marc 2%00 S S fl - % lttltmanll 4 ~G0$1~ J5 15 + '-' ~fartln Co 4100 l21a ~l 51 -1% t'h1!'~o~thro 1:1no 34 :12\1 321-l -1~ Roe Av Clln 77~ ...\~ \!.' t'l - 14, McKtlft tOO 21P11 2R:tt. 28111 + 1 M Con M and S 2[)1! .,o,,. 2n 2n11c. + % Unrpool lit. Jolla'• lettee llallfu 1t. Jeb'l J\oUand A :100 s:w :1~~., ~1 Mt-rck .uno 82 1/4 81'" 81~.- t. CrMJIP 2:100 2'~ :w~ 211,~ + fh to to to te Royal 'R~nk BS~ $~9'~ j;g fi~ - ~ Mnn ~M 700 fPt nf.:\• ti•,- ~~ l)py P~1 600 ·Hi ·16 ·1!1 te m. • RoVIIIilf 4M A20 1120 20 -10 ~Inn Onl 1100 :to 21l :10 f llukP Pow 1)00 481) ~It U - .. St. Joi!D'I BotltJI Ballfu lt. Joh•'• L'llool St L Cem A r2., t12 11 12 Mnn~o~1n Ch 71110 3 38'S. :lR 1a- &it Fl Hnnd :illl)l) 21 !:l'" 2114- •,. "Nova Scotia" Toronto 8t J, Corp StH U7 16~ 17 Mont W1111rd 12400 JO'i 301, J0 1 o~ -'~ l'ord Crtn 2~ J211112t•~ I:Wl -JI:~ Aug. 20 Aug, 22 1 1 Salada S 1~0 S9'h OJ~'"ol "''-1 -\1 Nat Avjat 700 :10% 2 ~ 2 l- ~k 'Fnrd T.ld 1100 lJI~ l:Jil 111 1 ''Newfoundland" Aug. 19 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 Sept. &-7 Sept. 8-9 · MD!n ACTIVE '1'01\0NTO ~TDCKI Shawtn 127~ 12ft l~:t.., 2fl Nat Clllah. IROO i71_, ~~~ i6'•- s, Ghtfld 7100 1'~ 1 1'11- r,.ft "Nova Scotia", •. Sept. 7 Sept. 14 117 Tbo Caaatlla• Pru1 Sleard 12~ tfi ~ Pi Nat Old tifit'IO 27 11a 2fi..," Zfi:t, - 1• floHin~:f"r lnO 22~~ 22'r~ 2211,- \1 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 Sept. ,28 &toot hlu HIP Low Ct•n Cb'll S!mps011o 310 12' ~~ !! t \' Nat G>~• i'OO 54 S''l '1') - ;; Imp 0!1 800 34% !II> 31\'a - 11. 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,------, • Jacoby T·V· RADIOLOrJ I Capitol 1 I PI • I 8.30-Hit ul the Oay t Now aymg 1 On Bridge s.a5-Sportscut ' CBN 8.40-Breakfast with Bill ------U5-News TOTAL UP POINTS ,.HUISDA\', ~ptember 15tb. WALT DISNEY'S FOR SLAM BID 9.00-Morning Date "THE SIGN OF ZORRO" A.M. 9.15-Lindas First Love WITH GUY WILLIAMS 9.30-Mornlntl Data By OSWALD .JACOBY By V. T. HAML~ '1.3e-CBC News ALLEY OOP 7.35--Top of the Morning 10.00-NtWI This week's articles will be 1M5-Stork Club Zorro, the mysterious masked on miscellaneous slam hands 8.DO-CBC News and Weather 10.16-Jim Ameehe Shi-W avenger of the Walt Disney 8.1~Musical Clock Studios' romantic theatrical nnd in general will discuss bid· II.DO-Morning De\'otiona 10.55--News tbriller, "The Sign of Zorro," ding only. 11.00-Jim Ameche Show . th w ke of Now take a look at the North ll.l~Program Preview I caves I aug hs m e a h d 1 rl \1,15--Western Jamboree . 'd h'l h · the "Z" an on y an see what you uo;...organ Stylings. hIS ral S W I e C ZIPS h I · 1.30-CBC News and Direct 11 .55-News mark of his swift blade on the s ou d respond If your . partner P.M. opens a 15 to 17 posnt no- Reports 12.00-Western Jamboree fl es h of d ef ea I ed f oes. trum 11.45-Records at Random 12.30-Newl Guy Williams in the title p. . 10.00-Archers 12.35--Ramblln with Recorda role, and Norman Foster and You have 18 pomts yourse_lf 10.15-Iris Power. 12.45--Fisherman's Foreca1t Lewis R. Foster, co·dlrectors so. the total for the partnership lO.~For Consumen of the William H. Anderson will be ~omewhere _between 33 12.!10-Ramblln with Rtcordl 35 10.30-Morning Pops 1.15--Sporhcast production, zestfully preserve and high ~ard potnts and the 10.45-Cliffs Kitchen 1.20-Ramblin with Records this comical element in John- opp?nents Will. bold fr?m 5 to 10.:10--!llusic in the Morning 1.30- -News ston McCulley's picaresque 7 high ca~d pomts agamst you. 11.00-Musical Program 1.45-Passlng Parade (John novel from which the Disney There IS no way for the 11.111- -Mu1ical Merry-Go-round Nesbitt) St dios' headlong adventure is enemy to hold two aces, but_ Jf 11.45-Regina M(Brlde. 2,00--Jim Ameche Sbow du 1 d your partner holds the 15·pomt 12.00-BBC News 2.55--News a ap e · minimum, they might hold an 12.10-Announcera Choice. 3.00-Dollan On Paradt The mysterious rider known ace and a king and If that ace 12.3e-Farm Broadcast 3.55-News as Senor Zorro performs his and king are in the same suit CAPTAIN EASY By LESLIE TURNE~ 12.45--Mid Day Serenade 4.00-Bob's Bandwagon amazing feats of swordsmanship you can lose your slam before 1.00-Doyle Bulletin -1.55--News and horsemanship in defense of you obtain tile lead. l.l~A Man Called Sheppard 5.1l0-Bob's Bandwagon his neighbor~ in the Mission era 1.30-CBC News and Weather 5.30-Supper Serenade of old Spanish Califorr.ia. Their ··- -· ·-· --- ···-· - ---~- 1.45-Tommy Hunter Show, 5.50-Fisherman's Forecast Jives and freedom are ·eon­ NO'R'l'H • 2.15-.Musical Randezvoua 6.00-Bulletln Board stantly threatened ·ay a sav· 4KQJ2 2.29-Domlnion Obs. Time Travelo11ue age military tyrant in a pueblo .QJ2 Signal 6.30-Supper Serenade then known as Reina de Los An­ tAQ 2.30-Musieal Randezvous 6.45-Ne17s geles and latterly as the City of • QJ 102 2.45-BBC Variety . 7.00-Shlllelagh Showtlme. Los Angeles. WEST EAST 3.15-John Dralnle Tells a 8.00--Cream Of The Crop .,3 410 8 8 5 Story 10.00-VOCM All Time Hit .K888 •su J.30-News and Trans Canada Parade NEW PRESIDENT tl08H • 532 · Matinee 10.30-Eventlde Meditations 111eKico City (AP)-Dr. F. • 853 .AU 4.30-Johnny Burt and Strin&s. 10.45--Sports Cyril James, principal and vicl'­ SOUTH (D) 5.00-Now and Then. 11.00-Torbay Weather chancellor of McGill University, 4AH 5.3~Fisheries Broadcut 11.05--Big Top Ten Montreal, was elected presi· 'A.107 5.45-Music from the Albums 11.30-Ciub S90 and News. dent of the International Aso­ tKJBS 6.00-CBC News ciation of Universities. •Kn 6.Dll-lntermeuo Both vulnerable 1!.25--Program Preview CJON WASHINGTON (AP)-Presl· South Wes~ Morih Eut SOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By EDGAR MARTit-. dent Eisenhower signed into 1 N.T. Pass S N.T. PISS 8.30-Supper Gu.est. THURSDAY, September 15th. Pau Pass 1!.45--Lleht MUSIC Jaw Tuesday the blll setting up Openlnc lead-+ 10 7.00-CBC News and Weather 6 3()-. The Bob Lewi~ :1bow a new federal-state program to help pay medical expenses of 7.15-Stllrley McCarthy Sings./ 6·31}.-Nfld. News 7.30-Tops Today 6.35--Weather Forec.1st needy persons over 65. 7.41~-Doyle. BulleUn 6.40-The Bob Lewis Show Nevertheless North should 8.15-Raw_hlde 6.45-Headllne News and 12.00-News Hlghllghta raise his partner right to six 8.30-Rovsng Reporter. . Forecast 12.02-Town and Count" no-trump. There is no way to UO-Hour of St. Francis. j 6.50--The Bob Lewis Sbow .12,30-News find out about which ace and 8.~5-Weather For !llarlners. , 7.00-News 12.33-Town and Countey king are missing, but if an ace 9.00-Hawail Calls. 17.05--Local Weat~er 1.00-Ne~., and king actually are missing, 9.30-Canadlan Patterns 7.20--The Bob Lewis Show 1.05--Weat.·er Forecast odds are 7 to 2 against their be­ 10.00-Summer Fallow. 7.30-Newa 1.35--Don Jamieson'• ing in the same suit and even . 10.30-The House of Commona · 7.35-Complete Weatber Editorial if they arc that suit may not be 11.30-CBC National News, 7.45--News 1.40-Sports opened. Roundup and Talk 8.00-Newa 1.45--Art Baker's Notebno!l Incidentally, tbe slam wheels 8.05-Weather 2.00-News Highlights in spite of the heart finesse be­ 8.15--Shlpplns Report 2.03-Jerey Wiggins Show ing wrong, South simply knocks VOCM 8.2~The Bob Lewis Sbow 2.~~Newa out the ace of clubs and runs 'I'IIURSDAY, Septel,ller 15th. 8.25-Kiddles Comer 2.31-Jerry Wiggins Show off twelve tricks without both­ 83~News 3.01-Western Jamboree ering with the heart finesse. MORTY MEEKLE By DICK CA\'pLL 11.40-The Bob Lewis Bilow 4.00-News In a Minute 8.SS-Just a Minute 4.01-Ranch Party I JU?T Wle;H \HAT T":cRE S.OO-News in a Minute i14ERE lt?N'T ENOUGii-1 11.30-News and Weather 9.00-Newa CARD Sense. I ~I'POI:l!! 'I'OO'RE v.I:)NDEICING REI?PECTFOR AUTHCRI'\'Y weRE MCY

C!ENTRAL MORTGAGE & Notice of Public' GREAT EASTERN •' I HOUSING CORPORATION Sale OIL & IMPORT To The "Few" The RAF SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to content and ad· CO., LTD. In lh~ mattnr of a ditrdnt 111<:'1· MONDAY. October 3rd, 1960, : Floor Polishers, hi' ~1e as Bailiff the :ith d::y o; for immediate annual overhaul I 't Time Remembered: Gramophones August. 1960. I will sell hy Pub· and continued maintenance for ' Public Address Systems. lie AuciiOtl at 1'\o. 2):! Duel·· a 10 month period beginning · Tape Recorders 1 1 1worth Street. St. .lchn's. on 1 October 3rd, 1960, of furna~cs , KIWAIRS AND SERVICt.: · Fridav. th~ loth da,· of Sept~m­ . in 46 rental houses at St. 1 5 LINES , ;::.: e~·~·lt F~Jo1 1 ber, ;t 12 o·c:ccl; n.oon, lhe fol· John's, Newfoundland. 1 DIAL 3001 to 3006 •Fine ,\t!rosp 1 ,~re Details of work and forms lowin~; nrtirlco- The Battle Of Britain Wl\ TER STREET One DeLuxe \'ik!n;; Ranl~· accepted. A. VIVIAN. CHESTER DAWE, lTD. HMCS CABOT Branch )Janager. SHAW ST. and jrOPSAIL RD For all your~ Building Bldg. 4, Buckmaster's sept15.16 Requiremertts cal! Field, Monday and 'FEW' scrambled for the lr planes every time they sat ------·- 80161-1171 Thursday Nights or mans chosen to attack, they . radar was still in its infanc~· To the London taxicab driv· 1 DRUG STORES could have shot up the entire in 1940. They engaged Messer· 1 ers, they were the "wild ones" i I P~o~e 7021 fighter force a~ it refuelled on schmitts in "dog fig)1ts." \who had to be taken back to '1 ~----- the ground." Duke-Woolly, who shot down base after their "benders." To 1 M. CONNORS LTD., ~c..r i.1formation. . But the Germans. too. were 11 enemy aircraft during the 1 the people of Kent, who played' 1 Prescriptions Pickup and · 1 out of fuel: before they coul_d: Battle •. laments th~ impersonal \darts with them in pubs. they · delivery service. Phone 2206 I attack a gam, the Roval Atr. touch m warfare smce then. 1 were "those nice bovs who tn I ! Force squadrons had re-formed I "When a fighter pilot took i so hard to acl grown' II p." . ! ·! and were ready for them. nn a Messerschmitt. he was in 1\ These RAF pilots meant t ELECTRICAL 11 The cri1is was over. • a duel to the death. He might They were young. (At 26. a • Within 4~ hours, Hitler. t•hcat·. even have felt anger. hatred :~roup captain was considered APPLIANCES · rd of a qmck .knor~oul blow, for a fe1~ seconds ..But nowa·: over-age). They were ~loppy to~ J>?Slponed the nwaston of Br~t· , days, .aerial combat I~ a blood· ·be "different." They flew six, am. The RAF atlac.kcd tn , less. Impersonal affair. ! "sorties'' a day and pla)·rtl darts I 1 ~~~~}~y~~~1~N , strength along the entire Ger·: "Future wars may be fought 1 in the evening. ; Agency Department : man-held European coast from i a~rl won by remo!e ~ontrol ' They were bnvs who gulprd 243 Water St. Dial 2102 Prompt Delivery On ,1 Boulogne to Antwerp. wtth never a shot Itred m real ~ · t f • 'ld d b'lt YOUR FRIGIDAIRE I g .. ..own pm s o mt an 1 cr • STOVE OIL 1 DEALER. : And Winston Churchill said: an c · A F 11 1 , ales and smoked pipes whirh REDDY KILOWATT® • Ft:RNACE 011. , "Never in the field of human The 3•000 R. ; • P tohs 11 ere they didn't enjoy. On the A 1 500 • HARD CO,\L llt'I\E-WOOJ.L l': 1Je'5 nnw , . r. ' all too human ... ore an I 0 h d 'k HEAP & PARTNERS I conflict was so much owed by 1 , k'll d i the Battle of groun •. t _es~ men .acte . It c • SOFT COAL 1 (NFLD.) lTD. In charge or operatlens and so man)' to so few." 1\c;e. e n 1 915 1 boys, mtmtckmg thc1r aertal ex· WELCOME WAGON ELECTRICITY • IRO~ FIRDI.\" kaining al the RAF fighter Those "few" were the 3 000 Brltam .. They los. . P an.es. I ploits with "zooming" hand mo· Wiring Materials, Wire and . ' But they could pomt wtth prtde . IJEA1'1XG Elll'IPMEST command but once • • • I RAF men engaged m opera· t th 1 733 German aircraft tlons. HOSTESS Cables, Motors Starters, is· CHEAP in Hitler launches the ~rea test : tiona! fl)'ing during the Battle ~h ~ t 'd wn They "scrambled" for their Lamps, Switches, Lightina Will Knock at Your Door Fixtures, etc. . 1 11f his daylight bombing raids 1 of Britain. They never num· ~h!s: wh~ a;e still alive can planes just about every time ST. JOHN'S

on. London. i-bered. more than 1,000 men at hold their heads up, remember· they w?uld sit down ~o sausage with Gifts and Greetings I IVAREHOlJSE: PRINCE'S s,:r 1, Group Capt. Myi!IS Duke· ; one llme. ingin that the RAF which and chips , .. or so II seemed. . • OIAL5085 ~ Woolly remembers to.'' sa)'s Wing Neighbours and Your FIRE INSURANCE LIGH C. POWI. ,... dS'IG v ,,,.,..,tl p1lots had already been used i eastly. b~ 600. for those Battle held off Hitler's vast aerial ar- Commander Robert F. Doe, a ~iVIC an OCia roups ·------'fi-..•• ... u\'. Thry 11ad cllher hcen ktllcd · of Brt.tam pilots sqrely . had marla of 1,015 heavy bombers, man with 14 German aircraft On the occasion of: ::ROSBIE & CO., l TO. i Cheap Reliable Electricity I· I -··--·· ------·-·- ror wcre too exhausted or too . more Ill commo~ w~th kmghts dive bombers and 933 fight· to his credit. He didn't sleep, Agents for .1 In an.:l Around St. John's . 346 1 ha~ly wounded to fly agam. of old. en~aged m.• JOUsts tha.n 1 er planes. They stopped the in· though. when the entire right The Birth of a Baby, UNDERWRITERS AT But 25 squadrons to?k Io ~hey ~td wtth toda) s supersomc vasion. 'side of his face was shot off LLOYDS. 1··- - --·-- --~~ · the atr to beat off the. lrerman Jet ptlots. . . . an , different thin s to dif· in combat. New Comer to the City, Low RATES . Statutory Notice TO-DAY'S atlark. )lo~t of thl' ptlots had They flew ptslon-cngmed Sptl· fm )t 1 T tghe world His face 11•as rebut' It· otJI a PHONE 94865 - 90943 DIAL 5031 )u~· · 1 f mts· heu "' tl wtr· t 1ammg.. , · " rtres an d Hurrtcanes. · ·th Cl. wore erenh peoptl e. "fo , .. 'I' th • slightlv· dente 1 • k h'y SPECIAL • • • nong)es and sheepskin-lined t ey were te ew. o e . . 1 n?se mar s 1m and 3582. In the lit alter of the Will and, Thrn, for 20 minull•s, all the ra;kets. some knotted the British infantry. they were a "glllnea pig," the RAF I -- HARDWARE STORES Estate o f Thomas Garland, I ~s 1 sq.uadrons were forced to come scarves of their girl friends glamour boys: to the. Royal erm for a patched up P .1ot. I late of Gaultois in the i 1956 Plymouth in' to refuel and rearm. ' around their necks because they I Navy, men. still wet behmd the Doe was sh.ot down m ~c- HARRIS & HISCOCK, lTD. Province of Newfoundhtnd, ···ourin~ those 20 minutes. I had seen Errol Flynn do it in 1cars. To H1tler, they were. mJd· tober, ~940, hts paracht,tte rt~· General Hareware Director, decease1l. 4 Door th~ whole of England was i a movie. 1 men who refused to admit de· died 1\'I!h bul_lets. But, 111 t~pl· Distributors for Sunbeam REDUCED 'I rt[lprrl of its dcfrnses and IHY • They flew by sight, touch and i feat even after they had been cal .RM fasht~n, he was flywg Electrical Appliances. All pNsons rlaimin~ to be np_cn tn attack. Had the Ger·' sound instead of ~~~~n; \licked. _ .. -·- ~~al~a:s~fore hts wounds healed. \ Sports goods and Sporu creditors of or who have any $67S·OO wear for all occasions. claims or demands .upon or "II was not a casr of brav· 1 affecting lhe Eslale of Thomas ery. but of a job to be done." DIAl 5016 Garland, late of Gaullois afore· McKINLAY To those who watched from said, Director. ·deceased. are · the ground, the battle in the ERNEST ClOUSTON,LTD, requested to send particulars 't,AQTORS LTD. and SELLING skies over Kent was lremcnd· 1\lcCLAR\ AUTOMATIC BUYING of the same in writing, duly ii · ously exciting. They saw WARl\I AIR CONDITIONING attested, to lhe undersigned vapor trails madly criss-cross, 210 WATER ST. Solicitors for the Executrix of LeMARCHANT ROAD heard the staccato of machine· DIAL 4183 :the said Estate on or before . PHONE 4193 - 4 - 5 guns, gasped as fighters came in --- the 15th day of Ol'lnber. A.D .. ·~·~~~~~~~~~~ with victory rolls or dropped RADIO-TV REPAIRS 1960, after which date the said.·~ in the dreadful smoke plumes Bxeeutrix will proceed to dis·: of defeat. GREAT EASTERN OIL tribute the ~aid Estate hal'in~ ~ "Everyone in Kent was watch· regarrf only to such claims of ! NEWFOUNDlAND., ing us." Duke-Woolly says, "If COMPANY, LTD. REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV which she then shall have had we hadn't attacked, we wouldn't\ SERVICES , AND ALL ELECTRICAL notice. > ' have dared go into the pub I APPLIANCES Dated this 2nd day of Sep· ... that night." temhcr A.D .. 1960. PASSENGER NOTICES DIAL 3001 to3005 l:ON~ECTION WEST RUN ~IIFFLI~. O'~EII.L & CARTER, PLACENTIA BAY NEW HOME OR GROCERS (Retail) Solicitors for Executrix. Re;;ular 8.31 a.m. train l.eal'· ing St. .John's tomorrow Friday, . ' - HOUSE TRAILER • •• l. HEAlEY Address: Sept. 16th, will make connection • CroSI Roads and Wat'-r Street 335 Duckworth Street. at Argcntia with '!otor Vcstcl BUY OR SELL IT, Dial 3026 St. John's, Nfld . for the West Run Placentia . septl5,22,29,octl3 Bay, FASTER, EASIER INSURANCE AGENTS t:ONNECTIOS SOl'TH COAST AND BROKERS SERVICE Regular 8.31 a.m. train l~:;y. AND CHEAPER • . . 'ng St. John's tomorrow Friday, JOB BROTHERS Sept. 16th, will make conncc -- & CO. LTD. tion at Argentia with the S.S. Water Street Bar Haven for regular port> CLASSIFIED ADS Dial 2658-4123 South Coast Service. REG. T. MORGAN CONNECTION ST. JOHN'S· INSURANCE Lll\IITED LEWISPORTE SERVICE Temple Bldg., P.O. Boz 168, Train "The Caribou" lca,·ir. · DO THE JOB! an Duckworth st. St. John's tomorrow. Friday. Dial 80370 or 1756 1 Sept. 16th, will make connec· Day after day, year after year, our classified sedion I tiorts at Lcwisporte with the .• M.V. Codroy for regular pork DRUG STORES 1 .~ creates a tremendous response for everything from homes ! St. John's·Lewisporte Service. M. CONNORS lTD. SOUTH LABRADOR SERVICE -· to baby carriages. Advertiu your needs here; Our Want 334 WATER ST. S.S. Burgco for regular ports ' Dial 2206 South Labrador Service will sail Ads pull I · from the Dock Coastal Wharl DOE: He'• attached to RAF AYlWARD'S DIAl 90070 Noon tomorrow Friday, Scp· lighter eommand headquarters PHARMACY tember 16th. An ad in the dassified is the higgest now. Twenty years ago, the Cor. Monchy & Empire AYI. right lide of his face was blown FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES bargain in your newspaper; more off. PARKDALE FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S· PHARMACY CORNER BROOK SERVICE sales results per dollar I • Elizabeth Ave. Freight for regular ports Sl Dial 91121 .John's·Corner Brook' Service per For Fast S.S. Northern Ranger will br FREIGHT SERVICE 'cccpted at the Dock Coast·· Shed tomorrow Friday an·· ASK FOR AN AD TAKER Taxi Service FOR HOME DELIVERY TRINITY SOUTH ·,turday, September 17th, 9.C From St. John's •Ia · to 5.00 p.m. DIAL 2141 Whltbourne to Old Perl PHONE 2177 HOTEL TAXI North Shore Conteption to Carbonear. Dial.2424-2410 Beverage Sales Trucks also available I • long haul. service. QUEEN'S ROAD . ltd. Rates Reasonable. The DAILY NEWS CANADIAN NATIONA( (Not Inserted by Board of . For further information NOT IHSUIIC IY lift U.C. · Open from 6.30 to 2 a.m. 1 DIAL 93603H 1\ Liquor Control) ~------~----~------..J THE DAlLY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1960

..----.....!-----, I,OST - Oa Tuesday 1lpl, • Bonaventure Avenue, opposite the Belvedere Avenue, a Lad1t1 Yc·ur Favorite Game Blue .Sweater. Finder pleal~ KINSMEN, ATTENTION I 1 return to 38A Bonaventure Ave \ , or Phone 3956. A I"'!WaN b NICKEL THEATRE I' offered, Boys Club MOTORISTS II S-ALESMEN ..:. JOBBERS­ ! i Se II our new English "EL­ REBUILT ENG~N~~ ·TON.~GHT AT 9 O'Clock . JAY" (Kerosene Heateti). Newspaper BINGO ~ '1 The fine 'little fire-place' NO DOWN PAYMENT ./ : that will intere.o;t most 30 GAMES. $800. IN PRIZES. r' 1 people for economy heat· SERlE~ 35 CHEV. 6 cyl. 46-57 , ing and comfort. No com· With Trade-in • (In aid Lions Swimming Pool Fund) petition in this fast popular TO-DAY'S NUMBERS s169.oo I seller. Ask for folder. s;o.oo per ~lontr. ,,.,IJ 1 CHASE-E LePAGE CO. FORD 41-54 MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND l'l I (Sole Importers) 235-4th. B I N G 0 w.a_lll Street, Quebec City, P.Q. with cylinder leads, '·- sept15,16,17 . . 11 16 34 55 With Trade-in s2'~ 5.oo ! SLJV.ERS. and'KHOT,..., . .HOLES W A N T E D - E:~perlenc:ed 14 21 43 46 69 Sll.UO per ~!JJnt' REGISTRATION .... .--,-----~--,--,--7--.-. : Housekeeper between the 8 28 36 58 61 DODGE-PLYMOUTH 2nd, 3rd and 4th YEAR STUDENTS I ages of 25--35, Ph o n e 27 37 47 74 Registration will begin promptly at 9 a.m. in ; 9·0176. 6 '41-58 6 cyl. s203.oo 3 ' 19 40 52 65 the Auditorium of the Merrymeeting Building (U.S. ' ,------:FOR SALE-One new rrey S 11.00 per )!anti: 15 17 . 38 56 62 With Trade-in 0. Building) on FRIDAY, September 16th., Students r:f~~~~ · fur kid skin jacket, size 11, 35 50 73 Above low prices include delivery of will register as follows: - • never worn. Price $911, 9 23 ' I Original $160.00, Pllone 32 48 68 new block and pick up of trade-in. 9,10 a.m.-Arts and Science. 94597. 67 -IL....I I sep14,1!! , 18 33 60 10.00 a.m.-Engineering, . 31 72 SIMPSONS-SEARS 11.30 a.m.-Education. "~iy husband con\'inced me :STORM WINDOWS, Sadlet .t Registration will finish not later than 1 p.m. that 1 would look fat in a : Boxes made to order. Prleel PHONE 5011-12-13 new fur coat. so '~>!' had the Before registration, all students must draw up reasonable. Phone R. Pel; 71 Kitchen remOLleled." ley 4849·H. sep7,1m their course of studifs, in consulation if necessary, • • • with the Dean of the OJ?propriote faculty or Head FOR ALL YOUR E:derier Ileautv and the hudget can and Interior Painting, of the appropriate Department. bol h he met, if you let us help you v:ith your build· Paper Hanging, Cleaning, PARTIAL AND SPECIAL STUDENTS ing or remodeling. We cao Roofing; etc. 'Phone L. Well-established Newfoundland Organi· Partial and Special Students, ..,hose applico· hdp with i

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14 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., THURJjDAY, S·::PT. 15, 1960 , THE: -- c ... : . . .·· .. ~.., ~ AT SIGN More Protests ·i '"~'~!~!:1!.1:\1' SATIN ''HORSEY''. FRUJ.J JUICES PI>:!l~IA SATIN t t'ILTO:-IE SATIN OF ·On Garage 1\IG II (;LOSS /. 8mmHOME MOVIE E<;c:srti,LL SE."1 c;r.oss r THB l'lLTONE SDII <;LOSS 'I; ~ANDCQ ! ·i Two other groups have joined ORANGE GLOSEL:\STIC · l.tMIT.O 1\E~IGLO t ROOK .\dam's Service Station in the CARTOONS fighl against the construction of 20 ounce and 48 ounce Tins Clll :\:\ LAC EN A71U:L ~ , a service station in the Adams looney Tunes and Merrie Me!odi£.; · ~IA't'CIILE:;s 1\N.\Mt.-:L e i"lliGEN ENA~IJ·;L I IJE CHORD OF STEEL :Avenue, Pennywell ..noad are~. Produced by WARNER BROS. GRAPEFRUIT l'ILUX E:-1:\jiEl, I 1 , The St. John's C1ty Council ' D·ll E:\l:LJSII Thomas B. Costain $3.95, yesterday received complaints 20 ounce and 48· ounce Tins !.~'~SllERWI:\.1\'lLLIA~IS A!OOo fHIRST FOR FREEDOM I from the Salvation Army and TWEETIE & ; 1 ~IATCI!LESS ACRYLIC 'd the Anglican Board 'of Edu· . THY US FlllS'f I Dav1 A Stewart ·· 4.95 cation. In these two letters SYLVESTE~ ! \'ou'll he amazed at the 1 • THE S·PANISH there was a voice raised against BLENDED mrmc.\' ~·ot. save. PRe centres- ·ac·; country's railways is small in : art11·c young ~~·oman who lw; The following figures were i a tater date. way." sa~·s Pro!. Copes of tually showed declines. I comparison to lhe dL'Ieterious cf.: worked a lot wnh,chllrln·n and released yesterday from the De· I --·---- DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN NFLD.

~lcmorial tninrsity here. Prof. Copes say~ Newfound.· feels these highel' rates have had tcL'nagcrs. For two ~·ears shl' ; part men! of Public Welfare by: 1 B k ' s PHONE 6331 "There's a wiMr disparity l>e· landers !iring in the outports I on the province's economy." :was a l!f•• ;:n;,rrl :it llowrin~ 1~1~ Acting ~linistcr Hon. Dr.! ur e s on,gs WATER STREET t"···en rkh and poor 11r.re," says pay lO·pcr·ccnt more for food/ Freight rates had increased 6j ·!'ark Sll'llllllllll~ pool. She has 1· reeker. : the natilc of British Columbia than those in St. John's and are per cent since 1951 and of the' also had five ~·cars of training' i who is tics showed Ihe arera;:e top mcome brackets. more 111 the 1 Prof. Copes cries the ex per· , ...... ----·---·- represented. To these 26 .. 1of Newfoundland s famous folk 0 rrr·dtpita income ut :\ew!ound· lower income brackets and !ewer icnce of L. J. Lawton. a Bell Is. ' 112.00 was paid as re~ular Wel· 1 son!; composer Johnny Burke .. 111 lan:Ier,; is S8~2 compared with in the in·bctwtocn brackets than ·land druggist who recenll'· wrote froz~n fi"Sh fare pa,1·ments. Correspondin~ V:' . once agam reach the Pu?· Ill is the national a\'Cra~e of $1,487. any province." to Premier Smallwood al;out the ' 'II with this, the figures for the he a remed b~ok for?~. ThiS eason fo~t or livin:: in the province was' The 36·year·old prJ!essor say~ cost of living. M1·. Lawton said 1' , same month in '1959 show 4709 hook mcasurmg SIX by mne and Closes Today ~O·p~~·cent hi~hcr than in the high food costs -are the result of a shipment of toilet goods from , p d t" famili'cs with 22647 persons re· containing sixty pages will be rr>t of Canada. high frci~ht rales :md the fact Perth, Ont., to St. John's cost ro uc 100 pr~sented. The .total paid then brought to .you through, the Intensive anglmg is expected; ed rii'Crs. !llay 24 and for trout "And food prices are climbing :'lcwfoundlan_d imports 90 per $10.94. Freight rates on the tWO·· was somewhat higher at $255,. efforts of ~cwfoundland ~ ~op today on most riwrs, as the other than rainbow. in waters at a rate frighteningly faster cent of what it eats. mile ferry run from St. John's 1D I" 730.00. folk song smger John '\ hlte, sport salmon fishing and trout·: other than scheduled rivers :han in an~· other province." . to Bell Js]and were $6.60. ec 1nes ":ho f~lt t~at t~ese songs (Kel· ing seasons c!oe at midnight. I January ·15. mt;HF.R IS OUTPORTS I . He declares the burden of i The f<~milies on sick relief in hgrcw s S01ree mcluded) should Though the opening angling, In spite of low water levels. Prof. COJlCS pointed tr a graph freight rates is so hcal'v It has "Add to this the trans·shipping I . . August of 1960 were only 589, be presented under a new COl'- dates vary according to species, occasioned by a practically shnwm~ "Oscd header freight charge to Bell Island d~rsscd groundfJsh produced m 520.00 was the amount paid. In Burke ballads mcluded. all-September 15. The season: peratures angling wag fairly ~~ .1o1m's n11npnrl'd with main·: \Wifm·,, ohligntions on all lcl'rls from Sl .John's of $9.10. almost, i'icwfoundlnnd last month was August of 1959, there was a . Abo~t Burke. Johnny Burke opened for salmon June 5. for. succesful in all sections of the lane! c·•·nlrt•s. \\'hilr tood prices' uf govrrnnwnt n11d impair\'cl the as nmci1 as the freight frnm I h•ss than tlll' output n·rnrdcd higher number with 907 fami- hved 111 the early 1900rds and rainbow trout June 1 for trout! Pro1·ince and nood catches were lll'rc had ri~•·n I~.K per t'l'llt !rom prol'inct>s l'llorts to expand its Perth." ~lr. Lawton said. : 111 , ~IH' sallll' perH~d last )·c·nr. lies, or 2948 people on the sick 1.night be describe~ as a ~hort 1 other than rainbow, i;1 schcdul·' reported throt~ghout the ~ca>on.

l ill' August t!lhO produd10n relief. $34.686.00 was paid at JOllY faced man w1th a twmkle ·1 .. ·------·- -- ')lanv rh·crs were at their low· hy tlu· r~rious troz•·n fish pro. that tinw. in his blue eyes. !llr. Burke turc and college degrees. ~c est icHI in a dct·ade or more. t·cssors was slightly in excess .. ______li1·ed at the top of Prescott, achieved an honoured place Ill. While this situation wa> un· I C. C. A. Group of 7 million pounds, l"omparcd ' Street where .he operated a : the ~stccm of his generation, favourable for salmon attcmnl· Much Business At ' wilh n::., million pmmds in : ~mall store \"h1cl1' soon s.·mc" to , ,and 1f \.'OU but mcntwn Ius in;: to reach headwater,, the· Au::!ust 1n!in. lJc a common meeting ground name to the older people. crcn run in some areas has hecn I On a ctnnnlatil'r hasis, how· for those who cared to sit and today, their faces light up with described as "the bc,l in sci· Visiting Here Her. there is litllc difference · talk for hours about things of a reminiscent smile. ' era! years." and general!:; Council's Meeting, in t•omparison with last year interest on the local scene. I believe it wa; the ~:real speaking, the escapement ap· for the eiJ:hl month period Jan· .Johnny. was a likeable fellow Chesterton who ~~id tl~a~ the pears to be satisfactory. Heal'i· f'n 1\'~rlnesda~· Septcmhrr slrai:~hlencct on the \'acanl ~ick. The President of the Cano· uar.1·-August. Production was w1th a wmmng sm1le and soon only two worthwhtlc thmos m 1 est salmon recorded in spawn· 14th., the St. John's City Coun· for a retaining wall would hal'e dian Construction Associ~tion, respcctil•ely 45,500.000 pounds through his writings .became ! life were laug.htcr and the love ; ing areas was as estimated fiO· cil bact its regular weekly meet· to b~ built in the process. The Jack M. Soules of· Port Credit, and 45.600,000 pounds. known as the bard of m1rth ... , of fnends. "'hen Burk~ ceas.ed · pounder, which entered the in2 and the following bnsiness case will stand over until all Ontario will begin a nin'e.day, Cod processed in blork form : though many of his composi· i to sing there passed WJ!~ .hun : Terra Nova rh·er two weeks ltrms wrre discussed. pos&ibilities have. been investi· six-city tour of Eastern Canada comprised most of last month's tions are of a serious nature. : from the local scene a spmt of 1 ago A ll'tter from Dunn's Phar· g~ted. on Monday, September 26 at production (nearly 41~ million !Te was the best all around gaietv and laaghtcr which this i T.l t f d . , . ~. . 1 1rouc1 11ou 111e sea:o.on, c • l!'c.-y o" the cornrr of rortu~al A letter from the Newfound, Charlottetown, P.E.I. poun• I s). Next in Importance .-•lowman and entertamer of old c1ty has never smce rc·, 1 r· h" . ff' , ...y F.;imb~lh A\'l''HIL· s:at~d land Societ.v for the care of He will be accompanied by was f1'llct ec1 r osc ft'sh . one . 1;1s· t'''!'e an. d covere d I he 11e.. ld coverc d. A n d we rna ke b old to· : stantlyera IS onenes the ojob ~eers protecting were con· the thA t'•~ ownrrs ~f th~ ~lore cripp!rd children and adults ex· C.C.A. National Vice·Presidenls, million pounds of this species ot achn~• smgmg and amateur say that •there came none to ;. p ronnce . •s m· I an d r·IS her1es · h~\·e recently paved the sur· pressed thanks on behalf of the A. C. Sullivan and H. R. Mont· was processed. 1 playwrJg t. ' replace lum. . · against poachers and others roundin;: ground and a· great President and B.oard of Diree· gomery, both of Montreal, Que· Cod, haddock, rcdfish and n.urke appealed m~stly to the ' What better tribute ca~ we who have little or no regard improvement was affected. The tors of this Society, for the bee. W. A. Steeves of Moncton, plaice and greysole made up MacCORMAC'S orchnary people of h.1s day, and I offer to. the memory of t~1s ?ld for our natural resources. surh store requested that the coun. Council's assistance In helping N.B., C. C. A. Provincial Vice· the hulk of production to the he could. exp~ess, like ~obody i t1me 1_111nstr~I than pu~hshmg offenders apprehended by the cil cnt down the curb on the with the installation of a septic Preside.nt for New Brunswick end of August. Comparatively Dial 5181 • ! . s else, the1: s1mple sentiments a book of h.'s own son~s.. watchful wardens and guardians Portu;:al Cove road side and tnnk at the Sunshine Camp. and Prmc~ Edward Island ?nd small quantities of hake. pol· and tl~e JOk~s he told them '!fe complu~ent !tlr. WhJte on I were dealt with in the courts, , part of lhP curb on the Eliza·IThere was also an invitation H. B. ~htchell o~ ~olfv1.lle, lock. c~tfish and halibut were GEAR STREET were m thell' own language. th1s worthwh1le endea\'Our and ; and invariably conl·ictions beth A1 enue side. This would , extended to the whole Council! N.S., C.C.A. Pro\'mcml V1ce· handlcdF.. ·\I.·T. f'ISIIE.R.Y 1, RECEIVING Olo'FICE, lle drew his characters from we ask as many as possible ! brought heavy ·fines. insure brtter parking arrange· I! to visit the sunshine Camp at President for No~a S~o~ia and the ranks of the common people to purchase one of these books , ments and customer eonven· some future time to see the re· Newfoundland w1ll JOm the Figures will be released later I 1 ADELAIDE STREET and the incidents were the when they .appear on the mar· I After midnight tonight. Sep· ience. The council referred the habilitation work being carried party for portions of the tour. this week on the results of the simple every day incidents of ket. All we can say is good , tember 15th, the season is clo,. case to the traffic Commission. on by the camp, Such a visit T.h~ Presicfcn~ial Party will a~so month of August in the Fall i ----ENGAGE~fENT___ their lives, and they liked the luck to you .Tohn. • e,d and angling is prohibited. Reports were received from· would be well received by the VISit Fredericton and Sam! fishery off Newfoundland. The ( swing of his ballads because the. Fire Commissioner and the general public. John in New B~unswick; H~li· picture ;(cnerall)l look.~ goorl; Mr Fl D r they were patterned after the 5 1 0 Bu1ldmg Inspector concerning The MacNamara Construction fax and Sydney m Nova Scotia; over last year, although in some ! city ;. h or~nce oy e h the ( well known Irish songs. He the apl'lication of Mr. St. Clair Company has hecn awarded the and St. John's, Newfoundland. parts it will pro1·c lower than ' 11 ls es 0 announce t e .en· , v,·as the minstrel of the com· BUY TODAY ••• USE TODAY the catch. of 1959. gagement of her daughter Ehza·l mon people and they loved him fl!r permission to occupy No. contract for the construction of Scheduled on the tour arc beth to James Abbott. son of Mr. for it. 18 Henry Street as a confec· the Mount Pearl watermain. meetings and, round·lable dis· WITH THE 'ldl'n· g PlanS .Jnhn .Abbott, also of th~ city. I But, to properly appreciate ~on~l')' store. There was no ob- Their gid, submitted to tile City cus,slons with affiliated Bu!ld· Wedrlmg to take place m De·· him, one must keep in mind )fchon over these proposed Council was the lowest con· ers Exchanges and Road Bulld· Bul cembcr. the background of his times. It I.A.C. MERIT PLAN plans. and it was recommended struction is to begin crs' Associations. Briefs are to sho~tly was the oldsters tell us, the We make all the arrangements on the floor only. be Councillor Fitzgibbon wanicd be .on behalf of the ~at ~round subm~tted To $249 •350 •Do DEATH golden age, beginning in the used. The building is not owned it made clear that a belief on construction mdustry to the nineties and ending with the th• 'P•I-oo ""d to bo,.ow moooy. ~ I& :!llr. St. Clair, and it was de· the part of some home owners ~our Atlantic. Provi~cial Prem· No lengthy delays ••• No red tape. QUINLAN-Passed peaceful· declaration of the Great War c¥td that the owner should re· in the city _concerning an. in· 1ers and . the1r Cabmelll. Mr. in 1914. The St. John's of those Buy what you want when you want -·-­ ~ir .the .two other floors now crease in taxes if they improve Soules wlll also address . the The following plans by resi· ly away at the General Hos· pita!, Wednesday, September days was a quiet little town. it. Automatic life insurance protects your invest­ dttrr•orahng .The store will their houses, is false. A resl· Rotary Clu~s. in Charlottetown dents ol the city were rccom· Instead of the roar of ·motor oe~upy the ground floor, and dent can paint his home, and ~~~~ Fredericton as well a~ pay mended and carried lw the City 14th, at 11 a.m., Michael, be· ment. Take advantage of Canada's most used 1 traffic, there was the quiet tb1s was agreed and passed. give it suitable improvement y1s1ts to the deans of cngmeer· Council at its ·regular weekly loved husband of Lucy Quinlan, clop clop of the horse drawn time purchase plan. :The City Engineer showed without any 'fear of having his mg at the University of New meeting yesterday morning at in his 74th year. Funeral Fri· Victoria. No raucous radio, no lite Council plans for the pro· taxes increased. Brunswick and the Nova Scotia the city hall. day morning at 9.3!) from the movies and few visiting YOUNGSTOWN posed street line for. Pierce The changing of traffic park· Technical College. llfr. James Power, 15 coro· residence of his nephew, Michael theatrical companies. It was A\·enue, and Pierce Avenue ing on Monkstown Road Is be· nation Street, to o(lerate a con· Quinlan, Jr., 512 South Side the hey day of the amateur Place.. The main re~snn for ind watched to aee If thil' is The purpose of the tour· is to feclioncry store; Mr. Budgcll, Road West, to St. Patrick's SPECIAL VALUE SINKS -'d h " discU$s Industry problems and 147 Cin~ular Road. the con. performer. The girl who could Church for Solemn Requiem play the piano, the boy who w• e?mg t ese streets is to pro· suitable. Consideration Is being look at developmen'· in the At· t t 0 f 5 1 SEE THEM TO-DAY .fl.de the necessary w. idth be· given to snow clean.·ng work, "' s rue lOll. a orm porch; MaRs. Interment at Mount Car· rould sing. the singer of Come ewe f !antic Provinces. Canadian National Railways, mel. ..lo~_en ences ao that snow but this new plan prove8 to.he Southside st. John's, recon· All Te's, the reciter all were in • Large roomy bowl ae~~rlng can be done more safer to the flow of traffic than Also with the C.C.A. Presi· t I' constant demand. J!tldactorlly than during the It was before. dentlal Party will bo S. D. C. s rue ton of. a car shop; William The advent of a new Johnny · • Spacious drainboard. '!Jnlrr Tf wa~ recommended Chutter, C.C.A. Geheral Mnn· Hutchings 18 Whiteway Street, Burke ballad was as eagerly • Large 5torage com· t.ll;it r '•Until adopt this ~trrrt ager and staff members Peter a basement apartment; D. ~reeled by the public as the partment. hesl·sel\cr of super duper pic· i~r an. rloa~thomc that property , "Qua· rter·lyn lilevens. Labour Relations Of· Frasrr. Lot No. 4 Lon~ Pon•l REPAIRS l2 Inches wid I' . ~ "1'Hred for th~ necc5Mr)' 1 , Iiccr and George M~Nee, Puhlic Hond. to eflusll'lll'l a dwelling: . lure is today. Boys sold them 1 26 TV "f<'Pmnr Carried. i Relations Officer. all of otta~ra,. A. O'l\cilly. Shea Street. a throughout the citY at a penny , LOW, LOW A 1 privat gara;;r: Hcid's llarrlwarr. REA~ONABLE RA 1 ES eaeh. and they we1·c ~agerly · ..:... pan for the Alil'riOR n( I On Sale Today ,. and members of the lr;ulc Livcr)lOfll ,h.. i1Uc. a !Willi si~n: PRICe ,.,aw Strrrl was also shown 111 press. " GUARANTEED WORK bought. Outport people bougl1t till! meeting, The wiclcnin~ : · -·-·--··-·- .-...... E. Pcl.lt•y. 5 ~IIII'Jlhy's Lane. an , them ·to bring home to the !u- · 1 ... · · : e;;tenswll tu the clwdling; PHONE ·cal reciter. and soon all Xfld. 111 L' t.' _94121t mu~ "" undertaken the ncar ' ··- - · Beothuck Culture" bv I E Th · •· II' . · 1" 0 0 k rut b t 't 'JI " • • '· ' r. I onlol~ vU 1\('1, u _ . was hearing the latest. Well, . ...,!!!'e, u 1 ~·1 Ibe property · The current Issue of "The English; "The Story of Pepper · Strt•ct, a ~eeonrl storc 1· rxten· Burke made his audience laugh "1"- some· residents or give to Newfoundland Quarterly" going rell," by Eric A. Seymour; sion; R Whitten, i:on;wall I ' ltnd cry and what artist can COME IN OR PHONE tlil'l. It wa1 reco111mended on sale today, contains many "Greenspond Saga", by Dr. R. Avenue, a bungalow; B. Young Electronic do more. t~ the Council .adopt the historical articles, In keeping Saunders; "Memories of an 151 Old Topsail Road, a hnse· Had he lived a thousand years 1. t /lne and authorize th~ with thla popular magallne's Oldtfmer," by Ernest Tilltoy; ment apartment; Ke ount 11 11111 Centre Ltd. ago he would have been a great =us rton °~ Ihe l)ecessnry p\Jllc)'. "Old St. Johu's Names,". by N. Motel, Eliwbcth Avenue a I minstrel and he'd wet the toast C. A.. HUBLEY LTD. per lel.ld Consldera.ble e~· , 1'he coute.nts lncludl' t11.e C. Crewe ;"lro11 Men of Lahl".l· ~wimming pool. The cstim;1tcd 90 CAMPBELL AVE. of royal courts as well as the KING'S ROAD - DIAL 3916 ~nse ::eu be ex~er1enced If ~50th .. A~.mversary - Guys dor", by Dorothy M. Jupp and j value of all this construction is . delight of the populace. Even J "'!" . 1 t was Widened and Colony i Some Aspecla of many other stories. set at $249,350.00. · · 1After hours 'PHONE 7313 in this latler age of hia;h cui· 1---~-,•••••••••••• ---J