~~· .VAUXHALL . . VICTOR ~- ·Canada's Import SaltH . Leader. ~lt\f •. \\\\•'. ' THE DAILY·NEWS \\'\ ~~\ A~:~. Terra Nova Motor. ,.· __ ....;..__ .....;... ______~------Vol. 67. No. 119 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NflD., MONDAY, MAY 23, 1960 (Price. 7 Cents) Charles Hutton & Sons

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U. N. May Call For ' IN SOVIET HANDS BERLI:-1 CCPl - Communist plonc and its personnel. leaders in East Germany con-! First American inquiry about, !erred Sunday on whether to step: the missing plane was answered . into t:ansfer neg6tiations for nine i q;tlckly by Russia~ Gen. I. ~-! Amencans who s e plane was 'i akubovsky who satd the Amert-: Revival Of Summit forced down Inside the East Get·· : cons landed safely and were well. : t::\ITED X:\Tlf'XS, ~. Y.-:\P-. :me members ol may border Friday, informed : Informed sources noted that thl.' Security ( .unci! propose sources reported. this Russian reply made no ref· t'nit~d :\~tions m11y that If the East Germans take· erence whatever to the Incident· '' call for re,·h·al of the blg fo1u summit conference. 54 DI1E IN charge of the Americans - at being handled by the East Ger· · ...... ~ - This was rcporlt'd Sm. ·1 y or the eve of a meet· present reported to be in Russian . mans. ! hands-it could mean an indefin· 1 One of the plane passengers,! -~- ·.·~ ·: m;: of the 11-country· ~ounci! Ill :;.. e op a Soviet com· ' ... 1 EXPLOSION ite delay In their release. · Capt. Paul K. ~IcC ash 25, is nn. ·_.- .:·. .l 11l~int ag:tinst l"ni!cd State~ s:• ·pim1e flights. Sources said· an announcement air force doctor. His 24-year-old PRAGUE, Czechoslovaki-a ICPl , was expected within a few days 11·if~-the woman in the case-i~ DiplomD!ic sollt"L"t'~ said somt• of the six bon-per· Fifty-four miners were killed by. di~closing w h ~ t h e r East Ger· a nurse. Based at Wheelus field 1.1:mcnt mrmhcrs of tht• rouudl wen• talking about pnt· a. methane ~~plosion at the Hlu·; many-whkh the. United 11 States : in Lihyn. Xorth Aft·ica .. they were tialg fnr.,·:ud a n·sn:utiun nn lust wt•ek's \Hecktod sum· I bma coal mmc In O>trm·a Sun·. refuses to recogmre - 11'!11 tnkc . on n Em·opcnn \'acatiOn. mil t-onft·renn·. Tht·~· sa~d Jill)" mch resolution prob­ II day, the Czech news agency Ce· :_charge or whether the Ru.ssinn~ · In .Tun('. J9oR, a helicopter wit!1 ai•lr would dt•plorl! tlw f:tilurc uud the causes for thr tekn reported, I will release the Americ:ms di· ei~ht t:.S. officers was forced. Ceteka s.ald the cause of the' rectly to the l'.S. Armr. · :down in East Germany, The l':\HIS-Scrions-fm:cd French President Charles de Gaulle (left). BritLn lo1~t:on wht•n ing spy nl~hts Ol'er the Soviet demand made by ,;he l.~. Army i plane Incidents smce then, the • • 1~ Ill U ~II ~ !he council m~ct.s thh ml.•rnoon. : L'nion. the u.s. Air Force hnd D• d Frid,~~· for the ' 1mme?,1atc ,rc- 1 ~a~e procedure has been fol· In an ellpian3tory m:morandum,. committed "aggressive act&" ISOr er 1y turn of the old C-47 tiiJO•en~me lolled. be !las dem~n~cd thnt th~ coun· · that threatened universal pt>ace. H• ( h .. ·. otherCll condemn countrtes r.s.and calir;~ht~ for theirOI'Cr . Lodgethat there was hadIn no been pos!tion 5UCh tofl!:;hts, deny On Plane Nlilk.lta .Gets ... it·s _':~.. f~ ou· . ~ t. . er· nrl~- ,. re. prcpming n reply: !Herter's stntehmenth !hollowed! So-! Iwk ith dlscreabatlng • I rowdy, ,d,runt·'. a·lg: e co me thSA:>l'~L\1 GO, Chtilh~ (-~I'l - lAnd- pl~:id' many I oj t,~c -~'IOnt~c·o I ntnl,d :.~.~,'·.',\,"_:rf,O.Gl~l)~.,~. lliln.:::;·:. out uf t':" coal .. that may take less tl:an half an v et Premier K rus c ev's cam. en tur nee a >oard a "on ·I o cr no ent car qua..;e r,,,. :c oto:, m~s 11· 11 c 1 w:, 1.- co: :e - , ··" bo~r. :that on May 1, a Soviet anti-air·! real-bound aircraft from New' southern Chile Sunday foi!uwin~ a S~:t:Ird:J)' q::a>. re~iotcrr-d r'::ht The !bl q~n,::• took at le.~;t 74 .. ~...: . craft rocket hAd brought down an 1York Friday night. night of spasmodic tremors that on an int.,,·naLonal S('".ic of :~. li\'c' in the po:·t city <·f C, :::21~ . ~ Lodge flew back Sunday from. American U·2 photo • reeor.mlis·l The pilot o£ the Eastern Air·, ~IOSCOIV nt Ei>~nhower and State: :llost diplomats agreed prlv·l rndlo m~s.qage while nlrborne1 through an exultant pantomime make any speech explaining that· stn·ets in ncar panic. n~:orc :1 came·. tht• earth I rem- l:om::;t C:ltl·olic llllr.s ."·:rl :i,.._. -· ~ Secretary Ch:-istian Herter. : ntely that n Soviet resolut!on to and the etpl:t were arrested on\ of catching and punishing spie~ he referred to the American U·2 The interior mini;try s:Jid nt bled on ~n·l off t:~rou·"llout U:c '''"n~rn inmcle.; of a cor-· •: · :.. 1<:;! At Laguar:lia airrort, he told cond~mn the U.S. flights and calli arrival at Montreal nlrport. , as he arrived home Saturday. He· reconnaissance plane shot down noon the d~ath toll from s~:tur- night in hotl1 ~f~l!t•ro and Cone• ,,. i:·. 't'l ~:~ i•J!J. ·r::cy wen• '". ~~- ; tn reil(lrters. "I think we .!.'an show; for ressat!on would never get the I All pleaded nol rullty when nr·l received an unusiJally large und. ol'er Soviet t~rrit?ry on l\lay ?ay.' day's sercre qual; e. still _..t.~'"l ::t eion. 'fhous:w:b. igr.crir~ c•1:d r:C"':1 I\ hen th\ crowd of lt\!$Sians gaw ~>lin a t-!9, ll:tt the ft.~lll'l 1s <'X:H·cted to :u;L>tol!l we ai!n·r. bclcii.•d. fallacious." ! tlon. trial May 'J:'I, Amerioon diplomats weren't· big cheer and he went through: rise as report, trick]:· in throu~h to al'oid tht' ognin. • wrec!,ed tommunication>. trnp;wd in t!1eir ho:JSC:'. "''''ons :dllcrl at c.•. -.1~.-:. 2~ of suburban Bnle d'Urfe, Mont·; from the ceremonies set up to TJRF:D AFTER TRIP : The new qtwke slruc!; nt 6:15 Tile in t c rio r mini~ try s~id miles south oi Conce1 1 ~,cn, ;, -.en real: John Road and Dan Han·f hail his moves at the Paris sum-: Although he appeared tired a.m., centring in ~lallcco anrl m;mur.ot!1 coal m:r.~s at Lot a at Dechnto. anct fi·."e each ~t An· sey of New York, nnd from New l mit conference. ·after a week of diplomatic acth·- Conceprir.n prol·i•Jces. rich n~ri- nntl Sellll·a~t·r. ·.rhi, h ,,-;tend h~· g)! :.md ChiJlnn. The report dirl Impose Powers Jersey, Henry Rnad, George Gib- 1 Khrushchev went through his ity that shook the world, he: Cctltuml areas which 11we honi-, \r:w t~,. iloor of the l'ucific Occnn not rld;;i] 1":!•er~ ti1e o~hcr c3s'!2l· ney, George B)'l'outy, George' pantomime several times before! grinned, Wll'ed and stayrd out-. est hit Sdnrday. ·on Ch'!r'~ ~onthern cr:1it. IIWe tiP·; occnrrcd. Fattell end George MasFoud. In crowd at the airport. He: side in a stiff, chill wind. ; The mi•1istrv rrr•>rtrd widr- f!onr!d ll'hc•!J t!1~ tnnncJ, "~ •:r:l in Tiw qun~e was C'!:il~'s '"~r,f. The p!lot told pollee he had _to I whirled his arm I~ a circle a few: .\Iter the. formalitie<. Khrush- spread ~uff;•ni!. Electricity nr.d fro:n t'f.· fore·., oi th•' qcw::''· ::inn' 1!':/1: wi1_cn more th~n cO •.11 0 leave the controls at one pomt I times, then nung 1t downward. As. rhe•· rode. mto town. Thousan~s commumcatwns 11· ~ r ~ knock~d. 'lhne ·.rere .. o casu,1:t1es 111 the pt>r>o•~s dtcd m the same ~r:, nur.,~s. mer lCIDC, 1. ~likoyan. R ll s s i a's tireless: ally has been regarded ;:s '(l ~tratil11~. ·few permil~ will be Issued to in court $30 for dlsiurbing the ' i food and o~h~r sup~i~cs rushed to 1~uoci·.,·i:i amba,osado1·, has not. :'launch Khrushchev sapporta, 81 :l!artial law command~r Gen .. p~rsons working during the for· peace and $20 for !!legal posses- , . the scene_ m alt mlable planes. been seen by 1\'l'Sierners in ~los-: ~articularly on the cocxi>a-~c,. 1 F':~!Jri Ozdi1ck announrer! all i hidden hours. s!on of liquor. t p t and trucks. ______cmr for the lJ>t H days Jl im- lme. T t 1 hou5 e~ and citizens cnn be sear·: THREAT OF FORCE rea y ro es . 'P•Jrtant !unctions suggesting he. F u: the r >p~culati_on wa• ch~d under a tight~nin;:-Jp of: But he warned that people who U S Trnons I may h~ 1~ trouble. . arous~d. when ~!1koyan ~ nam~ martial law mcasur~s. ·even gather to watch Illegal de-l World w._,r II • • u 1r ! Some dtplom:lt: are specuiatmg ~·as omttted yom .!h? t~:g:--1;~·~, .nzdilek ntso took c~ntrol of all: monstratlons will be committing Q :he hn, been p:1r ned or demo!~~!. ~roup~ of So1 tel. dt~mt_m:e: ~r:: ra1il)otclephone and Wireless com- nn offence and said arms wlll, TOKYO !Reuters> - Opposi·: ing de m o n strators were dis- ~I Bn~ otl1~r~ s~> the, ?1<1 Bolshe1 ~~ . rom;n~ P r,:. m .~ ~ r Kh1ushc .. c, 1 p .t 0 : munications and lmpo.os;tion pnrties\ forced' BER~DI . (AP~ r '~rncan ·first deputy p:·cmicr ~likoyan, • fal!2n into d!,fm·or h•: ar!1·oc2ting dcrs followed approval of the their way into Premier :-lobusuh-e: tro~ps m \\e:t er ~~~ pu on a some rxprrts on Rtt"in sa)' So-: n b('tt~r relationship with the World War flnany ended Satur- controversial -> Kishi's residence after making mllttary_ shOI\ Sat~aday at the l'iet Prcmi~r :O.'ikila Khrushchev· 'Lnited St~t~, at a timl.' lt·iw~ •:1c day for Japanese soldier Bunzo' Japan security treaty in Parlia·: security guards opl.'n the doors same ltme S 0 v .1e 1.. Premter himself mal' be in diffieulties. : Kremlin mood is set against it. Red China's Place Mlnagawa, found after nearly 16 ment. , for them. Khrushchev left th1s dll'laed ell)" _____ · ------=--- sllent years of fuyle.solltude in Opposition Democratic Socialist They burst into Kishi's recep- for !lloscow. ' Gl•~m·s jungles. spokesmen told the Diet !parlin· tion room Lut the premier re- The big surprise came when i U S C ld Sl ~ Mlnagnwa said he !uspected mentl policy committee the po- fused to see them. ~!aj_..Gen. :-likolai Sakh~ro1·, the 1 OU J01P th~ United States has retaken Sov1et commandant of F.ast Bcr- 1 1 l In World Affairs ~ h litical elimnte in Japan was not, BATTLE AT KISHI HOl\IE \JURm, but told interpreters e "necessarily conducive" to the, A pitched battle was fought on lin, shol~·ed up all. smiles with Br KES KELLY . \Ceylon do. still conldn't believe Japan lost visit. the groumts of Kishi's residence s~aff officers to \latch the re- ('a~~adlaa Press Stall Writer China wasn't a prominent sub- the war; About 5,000 demonstrators Sat- Friday ·night after about 300 stu· vww. He ha~ no~ been expected 1 Much Evidence OTT:\W.-\ 1CPI-:'>ew estimates ject at the Commonwealth confer-! na~~~·a G~~~~n~~~s d!i:!tef~Ii~~ 1urday marched· In a protest dents stormed through police cor· ~ a~pears ~ t v;ew. ol current are being made in p~tilical. ci~-~ ence a~d there were no specific I!O mile; s~uth of A~ana. ~!ina-\ ng~inst the ~reaty to the Diet dons. Scl'en stu~cnts w~r~ ar- · mcncan· ovw enswn. WASH!:>:GT0:-.1 (,\Pl-Just how 1mation on its newest military and eles h~re o( Comm~mst Chma s 1suggeshon~ advanced as to what 1gnwa rnn but the Guamanians bmldlngs while enother 60 shout- rested and 30 poh:~O:t!_~Jured. Some 3,500 U.S. Army troops: mueh evidence on RussiaD spying 1industrial techniques. place m world. nffa1rs. :Commonwealth members could 1chas?d hlin 300 yards nnd sub- marched with rifles at Tempel-1 will the United States elect to' LATEST CASE Sudden Iowermg of the cold war do a~ut general awareness of 1 dued him after a brief stru~tgle. c •t• • s th Af • ito£ Airfield in a parade mark-! put out on the _table if e~pionage i The latest case to come to light temperat~r; has p~t ~If. at Iea~t. Chinas Importance. In world af· Mi~~now~·~ f•tl"•te~ were fil. fl ICIZ8 OU fiCa ing u.s. Armed Forces Day. I ~ecomes ~ subJect of Umted Na- was disclosed last week by vice- temporaril>, the hndmg of any: fairs, especlnlly with regard to I thv his patchd shorts held up . hans JnqUJry? -·d t R"1 h d N' immediat~; way out of the prob- . disarmament, with a plere of cloth '' Kl '' Arter reviewmg the troops,: It could be a.substantial mass, preoi _en c. ~r JXon .. !em of China's place In a dlsnrm·.: ~lr. Diefenbaker now seems to Publl Safetv Director Jel'SC s Ku ux ulan . Gen. ~orge. H. Decker, ~.S.: beginning with what has been dis- . yadtm A: Kml~uk, a Sovtet po- ament agreen.ent and the related frel that a wny out of this dl· C k cld Miti d 1· lr'\. Army VJce-chie£ o! staff, prmsed 1 closed publiclv and ending with hhcal affatrs officer attached to question o( diplomatic reeogni· lemma Is not now possible. In a 00 sn ' al!awa apo~rc ht . . the cou:age of Wes.t. Berlin's; what has been kept nnder col-er, the Unite~ r.'ations S=:~etari-at, tion of the Peking govermpent. TV speech Thursday about the fo~e~ , h~~~~· ~ne ~o~on~~ts"d wll~ By RICHARD KASISC!IKE i Dutch .R~formed Church "!lnis· Commumst-hara~sed c1hzens and! for diplomatic or security rens· I a~compamed hy a Rns~mn. asso·

t'ntll the collapse of the sum· the summit conference, he indl· fn•lls~- and o~hc iunrrlP fo~s . JOHANNESBURG, South A£- ters, CIVIl servants and Naho~al, pledged that the1r freedom would· ons. The el·i~cnce is that the tat- 1 cwtc, 1yas_ ca.ug~t snoopmg m th~ 1 dd, mit eonference, prospPrts for rated that Its collnp~~e may have H • ld th t\ l!j44 ~~~ rica CA~l-A South African se· 1 (governmen.tl part~ rank .~~d file Ioe pwscr~·ed. More than 8~.000, kr category makes a thick dos· 1 strategic ~p:mg. :11ass .. area reaching egrrement on dlsarma· been due In part to Red Chinese k ·bef ath n U' It'd 8 St t n cret soc1ety of Dutch-descended! are expressmg thm oppo~thon to West Bcrlmers watched the uem- sJer indeed 1whtlc Prrmter Khrushchev wm. ment seemed brighter than they opposition to an expresse~ desire wl ee • d Gore e hi n e a elst Afrikaners which has been de- • Broder bond domination~' onstration. CASES Ill :\nE PUBLIC I addressing the UN on space aims · nvaue .nnm s -armv un b t f K 1 Th •h' h 11 · 1 t ~ d' t th had for se\·eral years. by Russian Premier Khrushchev h k u He 'moved lace to scribed a road as n sor o ,u I e newspaper, 11 1c usu_a Y on the record, the public knows ~s s•-P·~mucr, • accor :ng o e U 1\'BS generally recognized that to follow a more peaceful policy. 1ro e Pth' 1 1 Pbout t"'O 1 Klux Klan drew a newspapers opposes the government, ra1sed this· v•ce-pres1dent. . II I • 1) ace In e juM e or n " i. I t h t d I th . t ti ·h E r h I Chma, as a mAjor m I tary power,' An altitude bv Peking opposrd nrs careful to avoid farms ' cr he sm a orne 0 ay, ! e ISSUe a n m~ \\ en ng t;; • $8 a·tI e Xo. fewer than 13 Soviet citizens would h&\'e to be a party to dls·1 to any peaceftll policy on Khrush· ~ll ~· nd nnd flnnllv •et'' The English • lAnguage Sunday I speaking and -AfrJdaans-speakmg with diplomatic status have been !II' W W ¥'¥' W'W •••• -~ . h . \'1 n.,es or ro s. . T' . b I' d •h't h l £ d' g , •m~o~ment. l r cv's !Xlrt would be In line w1th u a hermit' hldeawav In the 1mes says m a anner !ne I w t es ere ~re open Y eu 1~ for.:cd out of the U.S. in the last' In ~porting to Parliament on. Extl'rnal Afflllrs Minister Green's ll~ea wh•re ~e wa. cau~ht. In' front page story that the socwty, about th_c WJSd?l!l of the rac18l For Teeth 10 y~-A judge put the bite on a. im'itntion, or after a spy convic· Milder. High today 52. was "of Orst lm!lorlance" to en· Mr. Green said Chinese Pre- Canadian am b a ssador, Gordon· it said, "among Influential Afrl· · Many English ·speaking politic- 19-year-old army private for an! lion or under tl1e shadow of Fed· 111r1 lnmlementPtion of a disarm· mler Chou En·lal hll.!l stated that Southam, Thursday paid his first kaners. . , most of the Broder· inns, businessmen and news- $8 fine Saturday because the crar' indictment .. ·E.'.o\PERA TURES ament 'agreement. his government will not . aceept call on Polish Foreign Minister bond's opponenl~. however, ere papers h ave been demanding I soldier left his false teeth on a A score of persons have been 1 recognition unless the Chinese Adam Rapackl, Southnm has afraid to voice their criticisms: drastic revision of these policies I bus. John Stcrland angrily convicted on firm evidence of 1 Toronto ...... 53 66 Behind this slat~ment Ilea the Communist claim to Formosa been Canadian charge d'affaires openlx because they fear the' to prevent a recurrence of the' smashed a window at the bus' snying for Russia In cases fre- i ~Iontreal .....•.. 61 61 Moncton ...... 38 58 fact· that Canada Is one of the. and to the UN .seat occupied by In Warsaw since ·M_ arch, 1959, lie power of this secret society, I recenl racial violence and repair 1 garage Friday night wl.Jen he was: quently involving the names of! 1 Halifax ...... 43 66 wesltrft nation~ that does not rec-: Nationalist China Is accepted, was appointed ambal!Sodor when \\'hose Influence Is tremcnrlous, the damage done to this country 1 told he'd have to wait until' Sol'i~t diplomats. . 01111u the Peking government Such. a rigid attitude by Red both countries recently ralsed·i DOMINATION RESENTED politically and economically by. morning to search tho bus . for' The proven spying has ranged • Sydney ...... 37 53 I 39. wlllle other Commonwealth eoun· China on recogn}tlori may also J tbelr legations to the rank of em· I "But ~ In private c~nversa·l foreign eondemnatlon or these j his choppers. He got them back ' from wartime and post-war theft I St. John's . .. . . • 38 tria IUch as Brl~in. India aDd extend ~~_disarmament. bossies. tlons - Afrikaner businessmen, events. ' In court. '· J of u.s. A-bomb secrets to infor· •• • •••••••.o

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CA.JUIONEAR - Many eitl· RDI wert thrilled and delighted with the Musleal Programme pn~ented by the Graee Hospital Nunet' Gill Club, last evening, la tile Citadel. 1t would be hard to lillllt 011t Item~ for special aention, for eholc:es like peo­ ple differ, your rtpOrter enjoy· ed tb1111 Ill but ahe eapec:lally efljor.. tM aolo "I Walked To­ ••,. 'Whv. Jeaua Walked", by )lajar It E. L;,dall. They were all l)lldaiUu and were well ftllcllrtd. A 'Student Nurse's Dbr7 called for aeveral num· bus from tilt Club and they Hl1lilll1 tmphasl•d the many aoodl of a nurse and the many 1ihlatl0111 In whieh ahe playa a put, It portrayed moments of llo!Milckne~~o lonellneu, frua· tratlea and despair but thGit of cemndtthlp, expeetatlon and nallatlon (like aettlnll letters and 1 fiver from home) ap­ pndatlon from patients, suc­ ee. ln examinations, tbe smile ol 1 amall. child and the joy ollloldlnl a new born child and and Chrlatmat partlea (by Ro­ tariiDI) more than eounter. llalanted the opposite side.

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It is .)!racious to cfll! on 11 fll'·,, nri~hhor, hut 11 ail a few d~·.·, : until the newcomer has n chiu,;, · lo ~ct her house sclllcd .. L\nd , your call should be returned. · The many friends of ~Irs. Rev. Reynolds \\'ere sorry to Now Many Wear · learn she was obliged to re­ turn to St. John's this week for further medical treatment, all FALSE TEETH wish her a speedy recovery to With Little Worry good health. Eat. talk, laugh or sneeze ·~rlthout fNu· of ln:::ccure fnl~n te!;!\h dtopPII~::. •l1pplu~ or ~·obbllnll. FASTcETH holtls ptatfl8 flnncr And morr ~om­ Belbted birthday xreetings fortably, Tills pleasant powder has no go to Helen Roach who cele· ;..{Ummy. gooey, pasty ta~tP. or f~cltll'~. Doesn't cause nause&. lt's Alkallllt> brated her birthday on May i 1non~actd 1. Chtcks "piA.te odor" 16th. Special greetings from • Identure brclthl. Get FABTJ;ETH at her school chums. drug counttra eYery'1\'h!rt.

Donald Noseworthy will r~le­ hate his birthday on May 21~1. Don i~ a Daily New~ rnrrirr, his cu~tomcrs join with his hmily and friends in wishing him a ' • happy birthday. Tom Coady receives. Bantam Hockey Trophy-(Butt Photo); Sbipping ROBERTs-Wednesday -. BIG firemen were called to BAY ROBERTS-The M.V. i of Mr. Ronald Short. "Kromout", Churchill master, Wlllhlrotll. wher• an overheated sailed from this port, la~t week blamer \\'at 1lvln1 trouble. for St. John's to load aalt. 'll'lt no dama1e reported. CLOSE OUT.SALE The M.V. "Placentia", arrived in port Tuesday and is unload· eaee Now Shrinks ing a cargo of fertilizer for THESE ARE FINAL DAYS - EVERYTHING MUST GO local firms. Piles Without AT BARGAIN PRICES 1\I.V, Kahm, arrived last Tues­ or DI6COD1forl day and will remain In this PLUS-LADIES' GAYTEES AND RUBBERS CONTINENfAL STYLE. port for a new paint up. After which will ~all for St. John's Reg, $5.95 ·Value. to take on cara:o of salt for Hen­ Icy Harbour. LordBhlp. This nece~sitatcd the depart· ure of nev, Mr. Burt rronl Har­ bour Grace and Rev. H. J. Fitz· 11erald waa plac~d in temporary charse of the parish and dla· trict. On June 2nd ..very full and In· terestlng account of a visit to WITH EVERY BABY BONUS CHEQUE CASHED AT Harbour Grace 01. the Right . ' Rev'd the Lord Bishop of the Diocese Is recorded during this visit a Mr. Slnith was ordained to the Deaconatl!, a conrlrma­ tlon was hPld at which 1611 ln­ Lt•. Governor Jim Arc!lllmld , prese11ts Rnntnm hubltunll rec~lvtd the Iayln11 on L. G. STORES ·or hands. Ills J,ortlship also Tom -ConEly-(Butt Photo) visited the Sund'ay School In WE MUST VACATE. which were {ssembled 124 ebil­ • dr~n.

, i,i • ' ST. JOHN'S, NIWFOUNDLAND . The Daily News MONDAY, MAY 23, 1960 :

.· Polio Strikes Again [Last Call ... _"-

Dr. John Davies, ehief medl· from polio. .. _ .. , ul health officer in Newfound· These two new cases, if the . '·~· land said yesterday that one Gander ehild has polio, will For Licences ..... ~- eonfirmed ease of polio has bring the year's polio eount to been admitted to tile Fever 11, It has been the first time The ~Iinistrr or Fin~ ncr.· ators residing outside the '· · Hospital here in St. John's. in nearly eight weeks thai any 1 Hon. E. S. Spencer said yester· · Abalon Peninsula, operation of' ., The tenth ease is that of a polio eases have been reported dav that owners and operators vehicles. etc .. will be subject to··'·.< three-)·ear-old girl from St. In .this province after the sud· , of· motor vehicles who ha\'C not ·similar action by the police if ".''.' Mary's. Her condition has been ~en surge of cases during the yet made application for their they _continue operation after .•·: deseribed as mild. early part of the year; 1 1960 licences that on and after ·the lath of June. 1960. lleanwhile Dr. Davies said :the lst dar of .June, 1960. such. '; ·. that thev are waiting for fine 'owners who reside on the: ~lr. Spencer wishes to remind ; '·' 1reather ·to airlift a ten-year-old : Abalon Peninsula will be sub- owners and operators that the ·' Gander bo~· to St. John's from Ice Report. j~ct to action by law enforce: 1959 licences were valid 011l)' ···.: the Banting ::\lemorial Hospital ment orficer> of the Crown if until 31st ~larch. 1960. and that·' 1rho is beliel'cd to be suffering Lascie: Light northeast wind, they eontinuc to operate on this final examination has af< :·' fair visibility. No ice. their ln5n licences. 'forded two months' grace to · :- Twllllngate: Vis i b IIi t y 15 The ~linistrr went on to say residents in other parts of the·~· miles. No Icc. · that for ~uch owtwrs and ope•·· · pro\·incc. · • '• Car Goes Belle Isle· Northeast: 80 per· .. ------·-·- ··-···-: cent loose lee. . - . Cape Bauld: 90 percent close ..•. Off Road Ipack. L. ·H. Nicholson · ·Guest . .. ~ Flowers Island: 30 percent ... A motor car that went off the , loose ice. I J'Oad about 10 miles out from I Bonavista: visibility 2 miles, i th o1·erpass on the Trans·' fog and drizzle, No ice in sight, : Speaker At Rotary Canad.; Highway was practically 1 ice bergs in all directions, )>; DP!ail> nf the forthcoming and lat~r \'i;it \'ariuu> First .\id .. drmolishtd when it went into ! Cape St. ~·rancls: Wind east ,·i;it nl Chid Commissioner L. Class~s in progress during th~ ·, •. a ditch. The accident .took place 125, dense fog and drizzle. Un· '11. ~ieholson. ~I.B.E., head of: afternoon. Wednesday ni~ht he ·• A of the Ruyul Canadinn :\luunlt:d Policl' watclll's utJC of thl· at the Huacleu on Satur· about I p.m. last ntght. The. able give ice conditions, ~IEl\IBER entrant.~ Ja~ et·~s the .St. .John Ambulance Brigade I will officially inspect Jhe St: · · llrin•r. a young man whose I Cape Spear: Winds WE 2~ to clay. Keeping a watchful eye on the driver despite the miserable weather conditions that· the Hoadco wns forced in Canada. h;1ve been released Joohn Ambulance Brigade from,: to operate under.-Mnx Mercer Photo. aame and address were not 1· 30, \'isibility zero In fog, unable hv Hon Sir Leonard C. Outer· the St. John's and Bell Island Jh·en. was taken to the General , gi\'e ice conditions. ------·----- .... ------h~i~gc, C.B.E .. D.S.O .. President ; area in the C.L.B. Armoury ... , . Hospital and treated for minor i Wesleyi'Uic: Strong northeast ,of the St. John Ambulance As· On Thursda~· June 2nd lie· bruises. Hr was later released. I wind, poor visibilil)·, heavy sea. Breaks Arm In OBITUARY TOw :sociation for :\'ewfoundland. will he guest speaker at the rr· • ------Berg Chief Commi~sioner :\'ichot gular weekly notary Luncheon;' •son is coming to llicwfoundland The balance of his 1·i~it to l'\r1;:o": •de ito re\'iew St. John Ambulance foundland will he dc\otcd 1•1·' Totem Poles From a·c Cycle Accident Outsl Brigade acti1·itics in this pro· po·i1·ate matters. ~.. . ·~· . ;:: vince. His itinerary calls for hi~ ------. .. ;. ~ . . . . ,. In a motor cycle aceillent that . -- 1 . arri\'al at Slephem-ille on ~Ia~· ...... _.; ..."'.. On Their Way By CNR occurred at Avondale at 5 p.m . A small lrl'hrrg that dnftrd 2~th where he will he welcom- p 1• Bl tt .. · - . .:. ~ .. in the harbour near I he fishing. rd ))\' Stephen\'ille Branch Of· 0 Ice 0 er :. ~ .... " ... \' 1\:\COL'\'FR BC-1\ rorcs·, baker at an Ottawa ceremony yesterday, in which the. cycle: 'stat:l'S ;11:(! boats at the Battery' liccr~. . · • : • · · · •'II · d th p • 'went off the road and mto a \ ,. -~ tr:<' consen·auon car carrymg Iwhtch l'i~ wtn up e rece j ditch, the driver was Iuken to was taken 111 !ow hy Ray Riche i ~londa.1· mornin~. ~lay 30th. ·= ,.. } 6 . 1 ~- : :F!C .(!ln·ed Totem Poles to be i dent-~e.ttmg Tour June · . the General Hospital and treat· . and .Joseph (,ray and brought he will inspect Western :\'cw-. :\'inc at'J'e>t~ were made h) "resented to dovcrnment head 1 Officials of the Canadian 1 d f b k d . out,idc the . harbour ~aturday foundland Bri~ade ·Corps Hearl· city police o\·er the weckriH~· ~ ~1 .. " • . ; · · 1 e or a ro en arm an minor In each of Canada s Prol'mces: Forestry Assoctahon are tr~~e ·1 f . t A d' RC~IP I , afternoou. Roclw and (,ray pul , quarters at Corner Brook while ·One man. was arrested . lor -. ·:; ~ 1 1 15 on the way east today aboard i ling a the car. In add1hon hois 1 a rope around the berg, rasten· :on ~londay c\·ening he will in· , rlru11k drmng. two for ompam•:l ·.·.-: .. · ) boar~ :~~ad~~ s~ot c~~;u!~: n~m~ ·. ~·· ...... " ~· ~ nm·, Supe~·Contin~ntal. 1 t? ~resentmg ~he poles to Pro· or address, the condition of the ! eel the rope to thm motor hoat spec! the Brigade member,,.' dri,·in~. one for larcen;:. on:; ' . ,.. 1 .,.... • .. and took the hcrg to where 11, Durin~ the afternoon he will; ~t\'en 111 charge for bemg drun•< The specoally-eqUipped con- \'IDCtal Premters . along the. driver, a young man believed to • 1 . ... t Yenation nr was presented to route, they will deliver lectures b 'd t f A d . could do no harm to theor boats, tour Bowaters Pulp and Paper~ and di>ordcrl.y in ·the hom~. d:·.,: ·.. · · "F t c I e a res1 en o \'on a1 c. os ' the Canadian Forestry Assoc. •along the theme ores On· t 'd d . H . , .. a stag~s. '~!ill ~~~ ...... and after luncheon tendered. f11Ur for ordtnary drunke;:,,: · ...• • It: . . I . t" no cons I ere senous. e 1s ' tat ion b)· Canadtan NatiOnal. ser\'atlon, Coast to Coas · ; still in hospital I ' hy • ...• ! Brigade Officers. The car will be in Halifax for . At Vancouver, Lands . and · I Chief Commissioner Nichol- i -~ the No\'a Scotia ceremony on 1 Forests ~linister Ray Wllhston, .·. . . .i II son arrives in St. John's on ~lay II June 1. Presentations to the: representlflg the B.C. Govern· . Block 30th and will lunch with exe· Graduates • . I Prince Edward Island and New· i ment, handed the Diefenbaker Jl: , cut ire members of St. .John; . '· ~ i Bay Roberts ·.... foundland representatives will Totem Pole to Lloyd Van Camp, :Council of :'oifld. After a visit to .~ :. a! so be made there. The New Executive Secretary of the 1 1 Traffic ·the Pro,·ineial office he will be Brunswick . eeremony will take I Federation of Canada Forestry At St. F. X." : interviewed on Television prior : ' place In Fredericton on June 3. Association, wbo will make .the Hit Hard By . to an official dinner at the \ . A Jpteial Totem will be hand· Ipresentation to the Pnme If a poloecman had hcrn on Xewfoundland Hotel ' ed to Prlmt Minister Diefen· Minister. , cl u t y ou~side • Con!edention ; · On Wednesday 'Junr tst.. : Illnesses ! Blll!dmg !· nday forenoon, he arter the usual courtesv calls ..... ~ .. . .'- · h d 'would have giren three cars Chief Commissioner Xi~lwlson "· .... 'tickets with the ultimate fine. :will lunch at Go\·ernm~nt Hou~e : ~ ... ·...... ·.: Charles Rile ar son Epedimics of Mumps. Whoop· , Cars b<•aring numbers 28·044. ' .. ·- __• ' ·... ··! I I R' d lng Cough an~ Influenza w_cre :7283 and 5i00 blocked rom·. Invasion t lrocrpr?rtcd Dto tJ e ..~hiDer }~~dlcfal . pletely the exit lane near the: .d.- i .. / 'InS Sa f e DflYing oa -e-o W leer. r. . ". a\ ws. or . west wing ol th~ building. i ...... t , the week ending ltay 14th. j : Although no signs have been' Of Insects i . : ..· .-~· Forty·senn teenage motorists: Ja)·cette award for the teenage : 3lumps were reported from·, 1erected yet. common sense : , [· rompettd 'Yay 21st in the . girl with the highest score, Bell Island, Whooping Cough : 1 should dictate traffic movement I ___ , 1 • Junior Chamber of Commerce 1 Each of the 47 contestants from Corner Brook and a mild 1 ; at the building. There is ample: Residents of Exeter Place, ; Safe Dri\'ing Road·e·o. When j were required to go through! epdemic of Influenza from : JOHN CHALKER CHOSSIE :space for all cars whether be·: awoke Sunda.'· to find thou· · I he four hour Contest .. ad con· the four different driving exer·l Ba'' Roberts. .: 1 · t · 'I ts " • ongmg o Cl\'1 srr\'an or sands of \'isitors had arrived' tluded. both the Jaycees and: clses under the watchful eyes I Reports of other diseases are· With the passing nfler a pro·. or farming could be us!'Cully vi>ilors In the spacious parking: over night in their region. The: Police officials agreed that the· of the traffic experts. Ias follows: 18 cases of Gastro 11ongcd illness or .John Chalker de\'eloped in Newfoundland. lot. There is room for only so visitors arc some kind of cater·, e,·ent wu an outstanding suc· There was straight line driv· Enteritis and 10 cases of Crosbie. Newfoundland has lost Thes.c inrludecl a venture into mnny cars ncar the main en· . • lh t . ·t 11 1 1 cess. mg,· serpen t'me d riVlng· · -1 n s ca b'tes 1rom Bay Ro b er ts; etg· ht :a citizen who in t h e example mtxe· d f armmg· and a _parhru· 1ar· tran"c to the ~;rounrl floor. ·andp1 at. they s ug rna,·or o beer· harmful ype msec to' ,

------The judges, S/Sgt. R. Coup- which the motorist was required cases of ~reasles from St. • of his own living and in his Jy. tmportant cnterpnse In the 1 I lawns, crops ~nd flowers. land and Sgt. H. Light of the 1 to weave around barrels both John's as well as a small num-, contribution to his native land rao~mg of turkeys. He was· h . : 1 JIOIP. and Sgt. Dan Corbett 1forward and backward without ber of such diseases as Chicken· in social service and agricul- frequently consulted on agri·/ A(( IDENTS · Some of t e rcstdcnts ha~·e: and Const. G. Taylor of the stopping, There was an exer· Pox and Gastro · Enteritis, 'ture has well deserved the high cultural policy and was alwa,·s . put a nuryber ~f the msects 111 1 1 ..." fld . cons t a bu Jar 1y, deserve Ie1se • m• smoo th s t opp Ine d an d a esteem in which he has been rca d.~ t o gn· .e h'1s sen .·1~cs . ·.m Scren traffoc. accodenls . were jarsD for analysisf A today . bv· Ththe . 1reat credit, says a Jaycee Road- Itricky parallel parking exercise. held. this connection d . . epar 1ment o gncu 1ture. e . 1'·0 Official, for doing such I The participants wrote exam· lmper'lal Dill • . o;eporte d to City ptolldCC on! Satur 'current easterly winds may I Ravmond Andrew :\lurph~·. d h II . ·1 ti t ff' 1 tl Jack Crosbie, as he was lam· In the sphere of social ser· 'ay, an one yes er ay. n on Y have driven the insects on a' · f 'I d 'I· p T fine job un er sue grue mg 1 na ons on ra 1c regu a ons. •• two was there considerable son o ·' r. an ·' ts. . . ••eather conditions as were ex· and good driving practices on l1harly1 k_nown, was the third vice, he was. specially active " h . . , . d , cloud from. far away places to. :.turphy. Bennett Street, Bell Pen·en•ed on Saturday. The :1-lay 18th as part of the Road· son of Str John Crosb1e, K.B.E. but hos principal interest was dama"e to ! .e ear, omohke · da 'the Church1ll Park area. 1 Island was one of 225 students • SChOiarsh•pS1 1B · 1908 h d 1 .• · h · f · two-car co 11 mon at Patroc an , . . . . judau, in tum, say tile young e·o tests. During the, written ' I orn. m •. e was e uca eu •n t e Km,mcn o whoch he iW St t ~ 4• d I of St. Francos Xav1er UmvenM dn·n- did ve"" well, genera))'·, tests they saw MO\'ies and were i at Bishop Fetid College in St. was a charter member and. ater ree lalt ." 0 p.mD. ank ··l D k F to receive dc•ree or diploma at · •• •• ' 'J h • d t B . . a tWO·Car CO ISIOll On liC ·' ay wee or ~ . in their difficult tests. given a lecture on safety by o n s . an a romsgrove I rresodcnt, and he worked wtth , tt St at y t . · ;)• , the convocation exerctscs on F G d XI : 1 0 9 30 Winners of the 1960 Road·e·O Sgt, John Browne of the City or ra e 1 ~choo! tn Kent, England. Dur- • great energy and success in t \1. ,~ ~ 'a~ ' ..·. · . p.m. :\ es er , . . :\lay 18 . ... 1 G·. 1 1 L' BA ·•• a 17·year-old B1'shops Col· Police. : mg hos schooldays he made an the :.Iilk for Britain campaign: d' ·1· c dp.u,kcld 1n thehl. 1emot· F d } . ~Ir "urph\' recciYed his ~ ...... na roun , ta( I s ng ron 'Orne ' e era S · ·" . · · · . · lcgt student, Charles Richard· Road-e-o chairman John Tes· Students writing the June, ad\enturous vo~age across the, wh1ch was org:mozed tn the d d t tl ·t t f .. _. · dearee wtth a ma]or 111 F:n~l:~•l. 1 0 son 31'. of 26 Albany Street. He sier said of the safe driving examinations for Grade XI arc I Atlantic in his father's vessel, earlv years of the war. His' s~~~ 1 a mage£ ~. ~c 1e; cnt Th' . f th . He~ rccei\·ed his earlier • c

orgtnization 'of the national 1 R. S. Panckndge), and Olga agricultural fairs of the period . (Mrs Lewis Ayre l. before and during the war. He 1 ' also took part in a variety of He is resting now at Car· farming experiments on hir; /nell's Funeral Home and the , JUDY JCELLAND receives the Jaycees award from Magistrate Swn account. These were Ifuneral service will take place 1 O'Neill, Judy was the only girl to enter the Jaycees Roadeo. Prescnltati•~n principally a reflection of his at Cochrane Street Unite£1 I . tDok -~ 1ft!r ~~ ~~.tests~-~ Mercer Photo, • own hopes that certain phases j Church at 11 a.m. May 24th. '- . '. • • • ' .. • • I • o • 1 I - 1 ~ • ..;;:4;.... ______r.------THE DAILY NtWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFCD., MONDAY MAY.23,_J,12-:- THE DAILY NEWS 81 tlewfoundland's Only Morning Pap!r IN THE NEWS Wayfarer ~- The DAD..Y NEWS Is a momlft! NOTEs AND COMMENT means of a holiday. But that purpose ~1aper established in 1894, and pub­ There Is an Inscription carved on of commemoration will lose nothing lished at the News Building 355-359 the front of the main post office in by moving the observance to the .. . Duckworth St·eet, St. John's, New· New York which says that neither nearest Monday to i\lay 24th. · ·· ;oundland, by Robinaon & Company. sleet nor snow nor a variety of other LimitPd, natural obstacles can stay the post· Except for a few very special occas­ MEMBER OF ' man from the completion of his ap· Ions whose significance or historical THE CANADlA~ PRESS pointed task. Something of the kind or other important values would be The Canadian Prest id exclusive!) might wcli be said about that army im:Jaired by having a holiday on any ~ntitled to the use for republication of hardy Newfoundlanders who have date but the actual anniversary, i nf all news despatches In this paper gone or are now preparing to go to would be just as well to provide that credited to it or to the ,\ssoclated their favouri~ fishing spots for the all statutory or proclaimed holidays be t'ress .or Reuters and also the local commemoration of the twenty-fourth. observed on the nearest Monday, The The odds are all against them so far alternative is to cause inconvenience n~tws published therein. n:.-\RLY SUBSCl\IPTION RATJ;!! as weather is concerned. So far as we to the public. Now that the commer­ A11 Pre~' • ~rvira and featur:J articles can recall, there may have been oc­ cial practice calls for a five-day week, Canada ...... $12.00 per ant111m In this paper are copyr~ghted and their casions In the past thirty years when nothing is gained by a holiday that Vnitt'd Kingdom rt:production is prC>bibited. the twenty-fourth was dry and warm has only the eff.ect of moving the and all lorei~n enough to allow the outdoors to be weekly holiday from Saturday or cuuntrirs Sl HKl per ann 11m Membet Audit Bureat. properly enjoyed. But that is not a Monday to some other day of thl! Authorized a~ second class mai' Jr.l_ thought to daunt the ardent fisher­ week. If these special holidays were \illr!· of C!rculatlon, man and keep him from his favourite additional to those nol'maliy enjoyed, Pr.st Oft;r('' Department, Otln wa. pond or gully, the location of which it would be another matter. But since ~IO~DAY, :\lAY 23, 1960 is guarded more jealously than the they mean no more than a substi· jSoviet Union watches over its military tution of one day of the week for secrets. another, they are merely a source of inconvenience rather than benefit to The Overcrowded Banks It would have been more convenient the average worker. The only advant· and less con(u.~ing if the commemor· age is gained by thme who have still The Grand Banks t'O\Tr an im­ eonlllrics arc also represented. ation had been held today to give a six-day week. mcn~('l area and strl'tch ~otnc 300 Some. loose a••rccmenls.... bind those who wanted it a lllng weekend. ntiles from the :\cwfouudlaud coast some lishin.~ cou11trirs to a few It is true that a few years ago, when Ten yrars ago this problem did not 'hut it ma,· \\'1'11 lw a maller of const•rmtioll rules hut adequate in­ it wa~ first proposed that the holiday exist. We then hall a half-holiday serious coitsitlcratiou wlwtlwr the\' shoulrl be ohserl'ed on the nearest e1·cry Wednesday PXC(•pt in thuse tcrllational control of the world's ~londay, we miced 1•iolcnt opposition. weeks when a s~atutnr.1' whoiP. holirlay c.an t·outitmousl~· sup1lort thi~ grml fishin~ grouuds has still to It st'cmcd at the time to be another o1-rurrrd. It follower!. tl'Cl'dore. that ml111nc of fishi11~ to w tieh tht•\· lw achit•vcd. E\'cn a ratioualiza­ attempt to tamper with tradition. But wl,atc\·rl' the day on which that whole Ua\ t' Ito\\' ht•t•tnuc ~uhjcclcd. · tion of the question of the extent when one notes the ab~urdlty of many holiday occul'rcd, it represented a gain people having Saturday and Sunday to the wol'kers. But the establishment Thr,· \\l'l"C alwa\s iutt·ruatioHal of lt•rritorial waters has heen frust­ off, going to work 1\londay, and try. of the fi1·e-day week changed all that. -... ·-~· . : fi~hill!! groumls !nit lll'\'l'l' to the rat<~d. .• ing to make the most of the fishing The moment that occurred and '- .. ·' r\tf'nt that now prc\'ails. :\t our holiday from ;\llonday night to early whetlwr the holid<~y J~ observed on ...... : ...~ Yet some eountries have set up GOLDEN OPPORTL" ~IT'f time. thl'ir use \\':ls limited to tlw Wednesday morning, the argument Saturday or Monday a long weekend •. ·.... :.. ·.: l:ly BHL l'l~ HJil:..S.I t' their unilateral standards and it against the long weekend ralls apart was pro1·ided. That Is the best WBl' "fo The Editor trawll'rs of :\ <'W Eu~laml. Cauada. In procre~s ri~ht n~>w Ju :\lll~n, ·. ~- ·t llHl\' wc11 he thnt Cnuada should at the seams. to ha\·e it. As things stand a lot of -: ~-) :\t>\\ fouudlaud. Portugal and Spain. Italy, is thr wnrlrl'> largest ll'ade fair t •. ; do ·the;· same. That mav he neces­ people will have their pleasure in the :\nw hnmlrl'tls of \I'Sscls IIH\11\' of To a large extent, the main purpose "twenty-fourth" marred by the fact FISHING RESTRICTIONS and some 450 .\merican companies are . .r Sat'\' 'i for the prescrvatim1 of the east F;ditor Daily :'\ews, ~mong thr 13.500 fmm some 50 coun· .. ~~ 1 lar~c size. an· t'Oiltpt'ting for· tlw of the holiday has disappeared under that they will have to try and make eoast fisheries and partieularlv tries which ~rc exhibiting their wares. ·-::: ..- ' harH'sl of the Ba! 1b Som!' of the influence o{ events. Empire Day the best of one day instead of two Dear Sir,-Appearing in ;\lay 22nd --: .·. . those of Newfoundland. If Ice­ has 1·ery little present significance. or three, depending on when they issue of the St. John's press by the Simp:y as a fair, the exposition is :.... ' . ~ . . thC'~e llct>ls art• altt•uded ll\· fadon· r~markablc. It embraces some 40 ~ :.... 1 land eau tlo it, there is no reason The Empire that it commemorates has normally have their weekly whole ;>.1inister of the Pro\·inrial Dept. of Somt' miles .of "display front'' in the \'ery . . . ~hip-;. ships are i·quippcd largely dissolved. To call It Common­ holiday. ~obody can really enjoy a Fisheries of Xcwfoundland, telling , -.' _,. .. ':. wll\' Canada shouhl uot assert the heart of bus>· :\lilan, which is itself .. : . ' f(lr hoth trawli11g a11d total proccss­ wealth Day is not enough to sustain hurried departure tonight to distant about British Columbia fishin~ sys­ thr gco~rapilil' center of the European ..• iug. Tht•\ t'lllllC not onh- from ri.~ht to ma~e sme that pmpl'l' con­ or rrstore its former significance. The places with the necessity or having tem and the great salmon run which Commonwealth itsell has undergone to be back in time to return to work he statrrl was a pleasure to sec. The Common :\larket. . . ·4 Spai•• anti Porl11gal hut also from Sl'rvation methods arc followed • a pmcrss of drastic change. That dues Wednesday morning, Kexl l'ear the fishermen and operators had every. The 1960 additions lo exhibition : Ru•sia and East Cerman\'. Otlwr within the twelve-mile limit. s;1acc at :\lilaa are themseil'es larger .,_ ; not mean that the tradition of Empire practice of having this holiday on the thing done to a science. We could have Day and the memory of Queen Vic· nearest Monday to the twenty-fourth everything done to a science here in than many tradefairs around the torin should not be kept alive by should be arlopted. the Province of Newfoundland, pro. world. From America's \·iewpoint. viding we did not have the restrictions howe\·er. the interest in :\lilan's show 1he Mystery Deepens is that it represents one more am· ... of our salmon fishery to May 15th, This causes our fishermen Ill lose bilious effort among a continuing ·' Ti1e homhaslic, helligcrent and All these speculations are the re­ Edson In series to promote Cnited States pro­ ;Jtrength ~or 9odaq thou~ands of dollars that they could hlustering Khrmlwhev who tor­ sult of the deepening mysterv sur­ have made if this coastline was free ducts in foreian markets. . ••;. pedo~d ·the summit confcrenee rounding Hussian policy and the 8y EAJtL L. DOUGLAS for them to operate as thir fore­ This country's productive power is, ... seemed to have suffered a s<'a heha,·iour of Russian leaders. But Washington fathers did before them some years of course. tremendous. Our ecunqmy PRINCE RICHARD AND HIS WAR ago. always has flourished b~>t when we change hv the time he was readv it has been like that for a Jon~ NEW WORD FOR OLD AILMENT had ample outside outlets to supple· . ' WITH THE DRAGON INFLATION We don't have to go to British . . - ' to make his mneh athwtisca time. Churchill referred to it in By PETER EDSON Columbia to leam any new ways to ment our dome::tic market,, yet rising . . speech in East Berlin. Eye­ nne of his picturesque phrases on Religious doubt can involve one· in industrial levels around the globe : .... WASHINGTON, (NEAl-Eisenhower e\·ecy Intense suffering. There are do fishing, We have the be't fisher· . . witnesses have deserihed him as the dav that the Germans march­ administration policy on inflation has men in the world who really know make it tougher and tougher to gain .. •. ~ .: vast multitudes of people who never and hold such outlets abroad. . -- ... tired and haltin~. There was no ed across the Hussian border. gone through a curious switcheroo think of religious matters one way or their husiness, pro1·iding they were Showing forei~ners what we ha1·e fire in his address and, hv the The simple fact is that the Rus­ here of late. another. Stili otl1ers take their religion given the freedom . f their native sea. Since Vice President Nixon has This is one thing that probably you in well-thought-out exhibits in both standards of his Paris perfon1uutcc, sians are totally unpredictable. for granted and without much thought regular and special trade fairs Jn been in charge o{ the antilnflation de· believe what they consider it Is proper Mr. Minister could give some interest it was mueh muted. That is somethin~ the free world partment for the past year and a Ill. This was a wonderful piece of countless places is clearly the most fllr them to believe. Still others-and direct and positive way to compete This has aroused a new gucssiug has known for a '!on~ time and it half, il may have some bearing on they are probably not 1 vast number bologna that made the headlines in his presidential campaign. our weekly paper and not one ounce suecessfully in the unceasingl_l' diffi­ ~ame. It has heen suggested that is sornethin~ that it must learn to by any means-come to terms with cult struggle for a part of their mar· his colleagu!.'s in the Kremlin .may live with. About the only thing What seems to have happened is the varities of religion on the high of common sense in it, that would that the threat of inflation-bally. prove any benefit to our fishing in· kcts. have thought he went too far in that does seem rational to believe plane of thought and emotional ad· Sy>tematk. carefully planned Amer­ booed all through 1959-never develop· pustment. dustry. Not much to go all the way to ican repre::ent~tion in trade exposit· Paris. 1t has C\'Cn hrrn assumed bv is that nobod\' in Russia wants to ed. Gritish Columbia for, I am at a Joss ions abroad is therefore now an es· one well known correspondent that Con~equently, the vice president­ In the "Apoigia", John Henry New· to know why pieces in the paper start a war that will bring universal tablished official S. government instead of being built lip as the war· man, the Catholic cardinal, tells of like this make headlines, and the pic· U. Khmshcht'\' knows his star is in destruction. For the rest, we must the peace which came to his heart policy and has been for some time. the descendant and reflected this rlor leading the fight against inflation tures appearing in the press, I mean wait on the gradual development -can not be hailed as the conquer­ when he made his ultimate decision the little paper that is edited upon Though not too many Americans hear about it, an office of Interriat· in his East Berlin speech. of events .. ing candidate who defeated it, regarding religillus truth. The great the hill ncar Buckmaster's Field. The ional Trade Fair exi~ts in Washington A search of the records, however, Protestant, John Wesley, had a similar people are fed up with 'all this non­ ails to reveal just what the Nixon com· experience, when in the little prayer sense and pictures that they at·e sick to guide and shape and advance these mittee did to llck inflation. meeting held one evening in London of looking at, both on T.V. and in the effort~. In 1960, besides :Milan. there will The Twenty-fourth t didn't even do anything about he found his heart strangely warmed papers. Xot one piece of common building up a better understanding of and knew that forever he belonged to sense to help the fishing industry ever be exhibits sponsored by this agencY in at least 13 other countries. Gre3ter . Jn the da\'s when the British Em­ normal wariness and come to ·bait the problems God. Francis of Assisi had the same comes out, just a Jot of inexperienced pire was at its zenith. Queen Vic­ or fly. This was one of the three principal experience. So did Dwight L. Moody. talk and everyone knows that talk s1ress than ever will be put on the quality and the performance of toria's birthday hecame Empire things It was supposed to dO. The agnostic is doomed to discon­ without foundation is very cheap. Of course, it rarely happens that The other two were: Getting back to mY subject on the American products. Day and the popular jingle among tent and mental suffering. Religious So long as our participation eon· the weather on the twentv-fourth (1' Study the problem of how to British Columbia :'ishing system, the schoolchildren was: faith lie~ at the basis of most of life's tinues to be as well managed as it maintain reasonable price stability :\Iinister stated thPre is a great secret is encouraging to a fishing holiday. happiness. Srcurity rests upon the has been under our tr!de fair agency The twenty-f~urth of ~lay and economic growth, and that is vecy interesting in the B. C. But most of the fishermen have confidence that there is a Power in the result should be not only economic Is the Queens birthdav. (b) Study the factors that will help success. It's very interesting to know their shacks iri which thev can take the world higher than our own. benefit to this country, but sound If we don't get a hqlidaY, prevent price increases. after all the years that our Newfound­ shelter from rain or possibly snow land fishermen have been toiling in propaganda advantage as well. \Ye'll all run awav. It is a solid cause that warrants· the and it is also the case that when This Nixon committee-the Cabinet our fisheries and now to know that There was no need for anv Committee on Price Stabillty and support of our businessmen every· good fellows get together, the state there ·is still a great secret to it all. vounj!ster to plav truant in Xew-' Econllmic Growth, to give it the fn:U where, of the weather, no matter how m~t Jlnrh nf ~n~. I wonder what is the secret, I am sure foundland because the dav was handle-was named by President it's not the long liner for this kind Eisenhower, January 1959. 1 said in mine heart, Go to now, I wlil ONE MAN'S PEBBLE atrocious it may be, is a minor con­ of boat was tried out in the United It is not given to many men the loyally kept in memory of the old Its other members Included Secre· prove thee with mlrth.-Ecclesln· sideration. States and cancelled. It can't be the opportunity for one of their ideas to Queen and in honour of the Em­ tarles of Treasury (Anderson), Agri· tes 2:1. fish plants that we are spending mil­ change the lives of their contem· culture (Benson), Labor (Mitchell), • • • pire on which the sun never set. Tht) fact is that the twenty­ lions o{ dollars on and proving a fail­ poraries. Bt>ardsley Rum! was an ex· Commerce (Strauss-later Mueller), .. But ple11ures too u much else be· The fact that it is also a great fourth is a lon~·standing tradition ure. It must be a military !ecret. Now ception. and Postmaster General Summer­ came vanity to Solomon though. he da\' for the angler is a coincidence. and no obstacles must stand in the uknowledges {2:24; 3:13) that enjoy· they want private enterprise when ali field. . the government's money is spent. He has just died and probably the The twenty-fourth of May happens wav of its appropriate observance. A Univers!t.y of Chicago economist, ment can come from God. There are mass public of the l.l.S. had difficulty tO be a ~ood time as a rule to seek Let us hope, at least, that the springs whose waters never disappoint. Well if someone private does not take Dean w. Allen Wallis, was imported over the fishing business and do bet· in placing his name. to run the committee and do the the places where the hig ones lurk weather man will this year be on ter than what has been done in the work. MORE LIVELY Rum I was the man who proposed ~d tempt them to cast aside their his best behaviour. Kitchener Waterloo-Record past, the whole Newfoundland fishing that the income tax he withheld by From the first it became a;>parent industry, what is left of it, will !ink that Dean Wallis wasn't very scared On his recent visit to Russia, the employers each payday. below the waves. about ·inflation. His primary concern superintendent of Los Angeles County Schools asked Russian factory work· In British Columbia the Minister There's no doubt that he made tax Keeping Up The Roads was In promoting economic growth. said there Is no such thing as a loan payments a touch more painlr«. Prob· Price stability was just a means to that ers if they have coffee breaks. The transinsular highway is now necessary for safety and efficiency, "No," a worker replied, "but we board and the government of the ably he opened the door to higher end, in his opinion. province do not finance the industry. rates and a bigger income fo rhis reported to b.e open to traffic for by widening .and straightening, He nevertheless set forth boldly on do get two five-minute breaks for com. We have the same thing here in New· country because of this. a program. pulsory calisthenics." most of its length but sections are they cannot provide an adequate foundland. There is 1 so called loan Ths one laid out by the deai called The ripples from his pebble are still in poor condition. . That is service to the public and must rep­ board that helps the big shots, but for eight to 10 public education stale· negotiated-with VIce President Nixon· still spreading. For good or !JJ, the customary at this time of the year. resent a large recurrent annual playing a leading role, behind the does nothing for the little shots, in idea of withholding tax Installations ments on the evils of inflation. other words, the !mall fry In our The wear and tear of winter and cost for repairs." These were to be followed by a series scenes-postpones the wage Increases for one less than the actual number fishing business, who operate from early spring may vary from year to This position was · explored in of reports. ., till December 1960 and October 1962. of dependents seems to be catching the ~thores of our country In small Finally, 1 series of public hearings on. Because this results in a "bonus" year but is severe in the best of much detail during t_he McNair If Mr. Nixon should be elected pre&i· boats on a small scale. SOme times refund each April. Ruml's idea liP· years. And when heavy trucks Commission's hearings and photo­ were to come. this 'small fishermen needs help badly dent and this develops into inflation, pears to be leading to Uncle Sam tak· use these soft roads, much damage graphic demonstrations of the Well they did issue three statements the joke wll be on him. and not able to gilt it has to cancel ing on the responsibility for doing If a Democrat is elected, the fault his fishing operations, where as a may be done. ravages suffered by many roads (that made no particular Impact). The some of our saving. hearings never materialized. will obviously be with the adminls· small loan of five hundred to a thous­ Without pennanent surfafes atid during the spring were put in evi­ There was a first report last Junt. tration then in power. and dollars could put him in the could be Ironed out if we had the adequate :drainage, this must be a dence. Since that time many high­ It emphasized that there is no easy The Nixon Cabinet Committee 'on fishing business and thus help him right man in charge of our fishing recurrent problem in many parts way extensions have been made way to control Inflation. But it said Prime Stabilization and Economic make a living. These small fishermen industry. This man would have to be of the province. The matter was and last year saw some real pro· the government would use all approp­ .Growth recently issued its second re­ are the back bone of our fishing an experienced fisherman, one who raised in the report of the Re- gress towinds the provision of riate means to protect the dollar. port. industry In Newfoundland. They have came out of the how of a dory, from Byt the time the steel strike came It says that, "Inflation has 6een ef­ come down from the start of fishing ·the deck of a beam trawler or from vision Commission which observed durable surfaces. But the fact along, however, even this pretense was fectively curbed during the past year on our island to this present day. our trap and hook and line fishing that "the right of people without remains that maintenance costs abandoned. and substantial progress has been They operate from the shore, bring stage. If the proper men were In other good means of communica- will continue to be high for a long The word went out that a steel wage made in checking inflation during the in good. fresh fish every day that is charge and proper rules given to the tion to year-round access to the time to come and that huge capital Increase and even a steel price rise past eight years." really pure for the people to eat, not fishermen, Newfoundland's fishery highway system will not be seri- sums will have to be spent in order .. by themselves-would not be In· The report also notes that the cost like some of the fish the people have would straighten out itself and there fl:tionary. For inflation to develop of living index has g01ie . up 11 pel had to consume from the off shore would be good profits taken from ouslv contested. But unl.ess the to bring about a· material reduction there would have to be a whole series cent in the past eight years. trawlers and other operating boats. fishing industcy with prosperity for us existing roads can be improved hv in spring repair and improvement of rises, That's the way the government has There is plenty of wrongdoing by the. ali. more durable surfaces and, where ' costs. So the steel strike settlement finally defealid increasing costs. authorities to our fishermen that JACK DODD. t THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, MAY 23, 1960 v

with Jitllr likrlihnnrt or di~­ ,.,.·cr~·- The 11'1;·timP uses 1· ···:~ IY'""Il :tPrHwn~.·cd. The Health Education lnst itute i Samos, Midas Satellites Have Priority ):C;lectime w-e~ arc conjcc· l~: c. Fourth Prio•ity-TliC ovel'· all mcehrni~~tion of intclli­ g:nee. That means d~vising . b~ttcr giant su:>er electronic ~~~~~:~~ !~~~~~.l'f_:~~~.~~ In Crash Program for. Better Spying brains that wouta handle 111 Health Education aDd Re· development these environments Dr. Elthne Knowllng, Director "r.l~ll!crratically" a great habilitation lastltules sponsored are. Unless the child is provld· of the Tuberculosis Dispensary By RAY CROMLEY 1 suits lJCfore 1970. >hare -of the digesting and b\· the Newfoundland Tuberculos· ed with tbe essentials for nor- di.scussed the benefits of chest Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Second Priority-The rrfillr- :·n~lyzing of the tons o! _in· li .Uiociation, with the cooper· mal physical, mental and aoclal X·rays end B.C.G. and appealed WASHINGTON (NEA) - If menl of a dramatic machine i"ll'~cnr~ rl::ta that will be· ation ef the Departments of 11rowth In his early years, each for community supeort for the the U.S. is to survive we've aot · to do a prosaic. l'ssential job. gin tn arrh·c \'ia satellites, Health, Eduution and Welfare succeeding stage of his develop- joint B.C.G. vacc1nation and to ramrod through a crash pro· This is, translate Russian into mrchine translation~. spies, was held Tue!lday in the Queen ment will be adversely affected. mass X-ray programme to be g~am for better spying. That's En;,:lish electronically 90 times rad~r ::nd a host o f special­ Elizabeth Regional Hllh School, A most atlmulaling dlscuulon conducted along the South Shore the informal but definite deci· as fast as the average human ized secret e lcrtro'nic gad· Foxtrap, The Institute was at· followed Dr. Duncan's presen· of Conception Bay, beginning at sion reached by the men In the translator. gets. tended by every teacher on the tatlon. Bryan'! Cove within the next highest circles of the Defence The objective: To double. South Sllore of Conception Bay Mr. Doug Strong, Chief Health few weeks. She particularly Department . possibly triple. the translation The mal·hines will do in trom Seal Cov-e to st. Philips, Inspector Jed the discussion on urged the teachers to publicize 1 That pr~gram is already of key Russian documents. hours what it would take men as the cleray, doctor, district Sanitation, He defined sal\ilat· the program'me In every way Istarted piecemeal This is more exeiting than years to do. That means a nurse. Welfare Officer, Lo e a I jton as a way of life •. evidence of possible, and to encournge al~ to 1 First Prlorlty..:..Samos, the ·it sounds. Thou.~h it sePm< in· grPal deal of analysis not pos- Tubertlllosls Chairmen, and,, which Is expressed 1n the clean take. advantage of the services i spy satellite worth 4 000 high- ·. : eoneeivable, go per c·ent of lhc sihle today would become ether eommunity leaders. home, school, place of work end offermg. I d . 1' n 1 information that spies want practical. Chainnan for the Institute was community. True appreciation The importance of Rehabilita· 'spec alrp an~s a year Y ng is run-of-the-mill. non-seerrt Mr. Y. G~ House, Director of I of sanitary environment must lion in the treatment of Tuber· over. th~ s_ovJet Union.. · And it means the spiel

1 ObJecllve Get the flfSt ex mformation. Ilig~cst V.S. sp;.- won't he O\'erwhelmed by 1 R~:lail::itation, Newfoundland come from within the individual, culosis was fully explained byi . 1• d 1 b f 11 • weakness isn't that we don't flnnn nf material that ne Tubforculosl~ Association. · i and Is nourished by knowledge, Miss Sara M. Coady, Rehabilit· 1~crlmenta mo ~ up Y a ; know l'nnugh nussinn sr"r:·ts. 1:~·. ~lark Genge, Foxtrap,' Mr. Strong stressed the need ation Counsellor, with the Nfld.l f1rst fully-operational model on It's \hal we doll'! hal·c enough amount of men could 10 nl'i'lrd the pro~ramme at 3.30! for a consl~tant. long range pro- Tuberculosis Association, Mi.1~ duty by th_c la~e 1~2; a whole information that's mrrrll' through, let alone analyze. p.m . ...-ith a prarer .for God'~' grammt of Hca!th Education to Rosemary FitzGibhon, He~ It h, spy satellite 1_ntelhgence ly5·:., harrt 10 )!rl. · Tlw 1111111311 'P)' won't be for· hl~•ri'llt on th, day' I dellberat·! emphasize the Importance of a Educator with the Association, tern Into operation by late 1 1!6~-, It is ol)viou'. for rxamplr. gnttrn in all this. We're going ions. and upres~ed his per~onali sanltery en1·Jroment to the health I stressed the Importance of educ-1 The development of hlg · that if you know thr orrlinar_1 1o havr morr. !'\ot as many as appreciation of the project which 1 and well-being of the indll•ldual. ation in the prevention of Tuber-: power cameras able to identify, rconomic industrial rlt'lail;; of 1hr Bu.(•nc. "' nr .. Jo n as o ...anue s ·coer am unsan ary co I o s _ference to Dental Health and lions factories, troop and weap- - Thrsr would he 11 ,rd in that machines still can't do. 1a1d it w11s most ~rallf~·mc lo, the home. and In the school, as }lroblems o! the slow learner, 011 concentrations new mili· a· .• ----· -·------sre ~uch a large number of, well as m. the community, can and the mentally retarded child.: tar\' highways ' :'~;~c,n dif!crrut sp~·ina rlr- r------...,. teachers present. ftnd I? know. be ~ealt w1th. · . The following acted ns consul· concurrcn'tly: w~ will push 'l'henl·ctit·alt~-. it , 110111 ,1 h~ '... .·~· .: that th"" were all so smcerely' !\11M ·Olga Anderson. :">lutrJ· ·tanh for the discussion· Dr d 1 t f M'd ' 1 . I as, a sa,e . : : : ~ 1 intt"~.stid in health. "This" he tionist, Department of Hcal~h ~Walsh, Dr. D. G.. Brctt-Wi.lliams: _eve opmen ~ , I TIHOS WEATHEH SATELLITE: l'rcsidrnt Eiwnhowcr pn'slble to dr,·rlop in ~ few _.. '- J said "augurs well for the health, gave a very fine talk on Nutrlt· Director of Dental Serl'ices i htc armed w~th Infra-red and yrars very tiny ">olid s101te'' Save £700 • 1

111 th next ~eneration He dis·. ion which she introduced w!lh 1 D t r H lh " R A, ' electronic de\'lces able to spot says the pictures taken hy Tiros arc a rou~h cxmnplc of· electronic !(ad>:rl~ 1h~t wotJld' · r " · 1 ddl " ep · 0 ea ' ... r. · \cry. m v m nt 'nstantaneously a• h t · ht h d 'tl S ' · k d h · russed the tremendous adl'~nces 1 the film "Food For Fre e . :Welfare Officer, Mrs. R. Avery,. o. e e I . . " w a m1g e one WI 1 • amos. f'IC' up soun s. eat. 1011iz· " year '. .,, ~ un made against Tuberculosis m re· i Miss Ander~on explained the I"'!· I R.N., District Nurse, Mr. C.. Indicated by President Elsen· Pentagon, the Polaris submar- "back Sl'alter.'' bouncrs radar at ion. light. mo,·ement and " . -- -~ cent years. but said at·: to. health of nutr1· 1 11 at her. Principal Queen how7r. " ., . , _ .ne forces, the Strate"l-c A. . b ff th _ transmit this information to . " 1 ... : • ~hanged ~ortance g~ c 1 11 1 1 titude.s towards the disease were l hon and sa1d that there IS ample Elizabeth High School, !\Irs. M1das ~oul~l see misSiles ' cams 0 a ayer 0 P 1000' American spy reeriH•r,, your car ' . ~ 1 . .r : not ,-et uni\'ersal. but expressed 'I e'·idence to pro•e that the well· Daphine House Director of when they re first launched by Command-and battrri<'S of sphere thenre clown to a distant . In wartime. these "owls'' .... -,·~~, - confidence that such meetings . fed child Is better equipped; Health Educnti~n :\lr. D 011 g _catching the heat or the ionlza· p~w~rful radar to lrark the point. .~ ecrlain amount boun- ·would he dropped into enemy 1 A Toronto man who has re -. \:.... ; would help great!~· towards re·. mentally and physically. to de· i strong. Miss oiga Anderson. Ilion of the blast-off. i mrss1lcs. . . . _ ~es b.a<·k_ . . . territor;.- IJ~· the trns of thous- paired, 50.000 cars >ays run ...... ~ ~ movinl! ignoran~e about TB and 1 rh·e the greatest_ benefit from I Miss Jean Lewis, Director of! Once Samos detected ICBM ; For _se\cral months there, iftled th1s radar ands. Some would be di,co 1·er· 1 mng a car cost• you at least other health matters. · his school enl'lronment, and to I~ursin~ Sen· ices, Mr. Davis.: sites, then Midas would be "in·[ bee~ mcrcascd spl'ndmg on a ~1·o . . . t powerful stallo~s rd. \I any more would nr1·cr $100.000 o\'er your lifetime ~1r. Ror L. Dawe, Assistant! grow to happy adulthood. . ! Mrs. Vera Perlin. who was pre· Rtructed" to watch these sites rad1c~l new t)'pe of radar. , , r.-_to_ mom to,· Russia he found. and would keep -and with rising costs may Sm~erintendent Df Alll:)ican Edu·j From .the discussion ~hJCh I sent at the meeting 1-ery kindlr •for the first signs of 1 missile! that Isn't defeated by the_.lllllllllri...... n~ 1nd e\·en for· sending inform

cat1on brought l[reetmgs from, followed 1t was sho~n how the: answered questions concerning: firing. Midas would alert the 1 ture of the earth not'.... of in1ercon1ine!lt· If nrw clr\elopmcllts now In this week's big Star Week· hi• Depart~nt and expressed II teacher by Instruction .a~d ex· ser1•ices 8,·ailable for the re-i . -~---- ! continental distanc~ . · s. in an arlvanrcrl stage ,)llluld ly he ~c1s clown thP costs Df Ius appreciation of tht \'1llue of ample, and by superllsJon of terded child. ; which should go for towards • Most radar can o W-:· probable-a step-up In come through. it ~hould be ownin_c and operating ears the lnstit_utes. He ~poke. of lh!: school lunches. c~n do muc~ di~! The programme closed at 10.! stimulating community interest: _a straight line. That _ . · on space weapons that possible to make these del'i .. cs 111 f1te price ran~es, and _If •• >hnws you how to ~al'c S70e great ~tr1d~~ made 111 exentdln~ I create in her pupils an app e • 30 p.m., and it was unanimously· and participation in efforts to~ 1t can see nothmg _ . o could shoot clown 311)' Rus>i

follow parents' failure lo take 1 medical servic-es available lo· ad\'anlaie of health service such : day, disease will continue to as Salk Vae~ine. B. C. G. and I spread. He stressed the im· other immunization programmes I portance of Health Education as as well as mass Chest X-ray ' a powerful means of cooing with programmes, etc. · the problem. end said that meet· He emphasized the importance· in~s ~uch as thPse. were so manv of eontinuing the fight against ~ teachers and commumity lead· :

Tuberculosis which Is still a ser· 1 ers came together to discuss [ !ous problem in Newfoundland, ; wavs and means of ropin~ with , de~~it~ the great progress made 1 health problPms. could not but ~ egainst the disease. Our rp- ha,·e for reaching and beneficial: cord as having the highest TB. effects on communi!~· health and: death and incidence rales for welfare. Canada "is hardly one of which: The Hon. Dr. G. A. F1·ecker, to be proud" he said. Mr. Davis . :\llnister of Education also com­ said that Health Education is 1 mended the delegates for their 1 th~ most powerful weapon 1 sincere interest in health ,as against Tuberculosis and a II' evidenced by their prsene at ' d:.n·,~e. and he appealed for the I the ln.1tltute. He wished them teachers' cooperation in making I well wllh their deliberations, and it trulv effectl1'e. He appealed Iextended greetings and best for greater community support wishes for success on behalf of of progM1111mes f!lr Rehablllta-1 hi~ Department. lion of the handicapped. Mr. R. L. Dawe, Assls~ant Dr. Ph~·llls Duncan, S e h o o lj Superintendent of Educahon, ~{edical Health Officer gave a Anglican, and School supervisor I detailed and hll!hly informati1·e i for the area, added hi~ congret· talk on thr health ftf the school, ulallons, and Rood wishes for e h II d. .She discussed t h e: sJ>r"e~s of the programme. phnical. mental and ~ocial at·, Tht programm~ esumed at tributes of the child 111 three- 7.30 p.m. when 1 panel discus·. l'ital sta;:~ nf his dc1·elopment,\ slon on Tuberculosis took place. I the fifth. ele1·enth and fifteenth ll was Introduced by Mr. House ~~ar. She showed what the: who showed coloured slides, I!Gme and aehool contribute, and----·-- coverin~ all phases of the Tub- I

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• .• THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, MAY 23, 196G -----~ The Inside Track

< By CA~IE BROWN '· ,, Hello people. This fog and · Lionism. Past President Herb ,. drizzle is kind of hard to take , Goudie, Past Secretary Dave 'I don't you agree'! And those ice· . Perry and Past Treasurer Eliu f ~ bergs~ !';o doubt they'll chill I Jo'ord were presented w It h th~ atmosphere around our fair I plaques in appreciation for work city for the next few weeks 1 done during the year . I • , • Job's comforter that I am. 1 The District Governor was - presented with a portfolio and THE THEATRE 1flowers were presented to Mrt. Unitarian Inside News On r-i'he 1960 Quilt -Makirig Revival The St. John's Players have 1 Morgan, CJON'S Bob Lewis was cast their one act TV Pia)' THE : also presented with a plaque Service RED KEY and ha1·e started re· ! for the help he's given to the hearsals. There are three roles I Lion's Club. only, played by Flo Patterson, COMMITTEE OF CANADA Joan Walls an~ John _Watts. PARTY' PARTY There was much poppin& of Flo nerds no mtrorluctmn to 1 ~he St. oJhn s Players had I corn In Lannlgan, Saskatchewan thratrt ~orr~. Joan made her the1r end of the season get lo· 1as studenta made sold and ate dtbut in PI!';K STRI::-IG AND gcthcr last Saturday night at ' popcorn in an eifort to rnise I'F.ALI:'\G \\'AX and .John will , the V<'lcrans Club Lounge, One : money for the Unitarian Set·vice t-r rrmembcrrtl nwst for his . of the hillhlights of the party 1Committee at 78 Sparks Street, 1 portrayal of the not too bright Willi the Academy Awards pre· · Ottawa, Ontario. Proceeds from tnn o{ l'ount Clerrmbard in the sented to variout of the pla)·ers 1the mammoth sale resulted in rt'cent Rc~ional Drama Festi\·al. for outstanding roles in pi&)'S I $18.00 towards the all Canadian : Btlly Ferry is directing. done this past year. Doug Iagency's Korean Scholarship : . j. 1 I Wheeler received a bottle of 1 Plan. At present, close to a A wrll known personality in i J\Phrorlisinc (love potion) for I thousand Indigent, promising; . 8.11m. JliH'IliD.-\ Y-Birthdal' )!rcctin,~s· arc extended to local theatre rir~!rs is S)·h·la hts role In THE LABORJ\TORY, youngsters attend school on a: Mrs llunnah Lush. :Ill Hamilton :\l'l'nuc. '' hn will hr S:l \\'l~h who is dirrcting and pro· ; (TV play). Ann Chlslett receiv· USC Scholmship. Schooling is' ye1n·s of ll!-\1' on \lay 24th. \Irs. Lush is spl'\ ami ad'n· ln.' rlucin~ TEA HOl'SE OF THE , a box of tissues for her per- expensive ln Korea, and many' her age and does her Ol\'11 scwin)! and oth~r-\\o;·k. She has Art;(·sr ~100!';. Syll'ia. who is · formance of the 1niflling daugh- families cannot possibly afford bel n u memhcr of the Ladies Ami liar\' of tht• Cnnndian Lc- l"okms for n~w talent. has been ter in FU:\IED OAK. Denys the hlgh cost of school supplle~ . ginn for 2.) years, and is still actin·. :'11temling nil mectin)(s '''alnprrl with phone ralls from Fe~ry was presented with a 1and tuition fees. With the help ptoopl~ who are interested in strmg of ~uckers for a sweet I of the USC and friends like the and lnJ]ctions. even sl'll;nl! pnppil·s und fnr!!l't-mt•-no!s l'vcry : )'C:n·. Greetings !'lllllC from her son "'illiam LowL• and his 1nn1J:. but who have nel'er evening with CHARLEY'S 1 porcorn eaters of Lannlgan, Kor-! ·. ~. br~n r(lnnrcted with an1· of the Al'XT. Flo Patterson was given Iea s leaders of the future may! fmuih· ll'ho residl' on Ch:trltnn Street. anrl from another snn. -,: l"'.1l theatre group~. · a pottcrl fern for PINK STRING well emerge from the ranks of l ...... · .. , Au,ti;1 Lmh. 11 lw n!,ides in Endmul. Cre:·ti!l!!S abo cnme ,.,...... - ,,· " t " 'II b h ld A~n SEALING WAX, and scholarship winners, grateful lo 1 . ' . l a .m~ mer lll"s "l c c , 1 friends In Ctmada who gave th from 'llr. and \Irs. :\itholas Bo;ter and f:nnih·. ·The DATL Y 1 round thr nuddle 0 r next week, . Peter Gardiner was awarded an th 1 h 1 em; :\E\\'S t•xtcndl hc;t wilhcs In \h·;, l.mh. · .. '"~ :') h 1a .'a:·s >he intends to and ~lardi' Th B df ion to the non-d1momlnatlonal' 11:~ ncw,st nccdlecraft hobby 71>12, i~ easy to make for there ~nd TIIIIITY-FIVE CE:-ITS -. ..; 0 0 1 1 '·~. ;.~t ~l· l.o11~. Pnhliritr. ~lore about e oar Regents Me· I agency when the minister who . of 1960 in quilting, according :o are only two pieces to cut out 1in coins for thi~ pattern ,~ . =~.-:! barltslace prople next week. moria! Univenlty held a Cock· Iperformed the service forward- i that expert of experts Alice and applique on each quilt block. t t 1 ' (f • . Thr \\'a)·faren getting to· lull Party at Bally Haley on May ed the families gift to V S C Brooks, ;\'cet!lecraft D~sioncr. Red, green end yellow calico s~ami~~~~~;o ~~ accepted to .':fi; 1 ·~}. ',.,< ~ . . ~ .... 1=c:h~r this weekend to plan 12th for membera of the Headquater~ at '!' Sparks Street Trmlitinnal dcsi~ns arc ihose was used for the. top. The new ilo;•sehold · Arh D~p~~·~o 1-·i~~·; ~ ,~. :~rir sum~r.cr artil"ilic~ which Faculty, Receiving the ~ue&ts Otta~I'R, OntariO. Amon~ the most often ~elected, ~li>s Brool\.< polyester fiber-fill comes he- ST 1\TST TOHO:-i \ nay mclurle tvttr~ of l'oncrption were Chairman of the Board Mr. USC s many w!descale. feeding,, points out. The real inside news. tween top and bottom. Expt'r- rri~t pl~·inl,: :-u~IE.' '!~~im~~~: P.~:· and othrr Ioral arcns. We'll , ~h PhMelan, dQ.CM. and Mdl'l, egducatlonal antd medical P~tO· · however. is that members of th~ icnce with the new filling shows PATTEH:-1 :\'UMRER. { 6 .. tell )'OU what's what next week. e an, r. an rs. or on am 5 are wo c 0 m mum Y young quilt in~ set now use a t!l!lt it can be depended on not to Our JnGO A lice Brook, Xeerlle- - : Winter, Dr. RayJnond Gu!lbue centres In India. The centre<. Ouff)', resilient nnd IWI' I i g h t- shrink and to emer~e soft end craft Book contains Three Free .. C'l.t'BS 'anti Miss R. Gushue. Did see situated In the slm~~ of D~lhl weight new Dacron fllin~ that fluffy after laundering-an im- Pattcr·ns-plus ideas galore fo 1· Thr \''< 'lfn Annn~l n~~iO)lal s~me familiar facu such as Mr. and Madra~. provrde medr.<·nl ~ive.< even th~ simplest dc.si~n provement and nn ed1nnta~r home furnishings, fa shion<. gifLs, fc::~r:ltwn h~g~n SHturdaylat. \\alter Moore, Brian Reardon, treatment. recrcntlonnl facllll- the CO\'Pted rlaritv and thrre- that our orandmothrr qllllte•·, toys, bazaar >ellcr~- rxritin~ :-: ~~r: at:d ~ontinurd until to- George Story, )'4orman Brown les a~d training cla~ses for· t~e rlinwn.,ionat ~ffrl'l. of heirloom would hare consirlcml no I e s > llnnltwlrl e>i~n- to crorhet, knit, <..;v. Et~hrrrn Inca! \"s men and and Cathy Brown. ·ou would likr to make n .1nrl quill. Srncl Twenty-fire . - .\:•)nne w•~hinl! to help out. Brown, because or thP similar· sislence It eL. Tulip, our Al1rc flrook~ Dr>ign Dutch Tulip Quilt-Pattern 71-1~- rent.< for yoqr copy of this hook. . . , ~: . <•r:Jmz•tinn h:· hnytr. 11 their lty or naml'tl, have often been ------· ·------______.. ·.:-.- 24th fish hook with her), Saw Frank· c- .. c~~t~ct y·. Clarenre~upplie~ Reid . ieconf~~ed 0 Nell, rhatled with Vert and Pumpemi"ckel Melba Toast POLLY'S QUIZ : . . ... l;: ·:·~' ·:-; 0 • 3i8.2H. ' . George Stnllh, I Vera II the T\' .'.:·; youn;:: bo)' who is in- Monarch Mar&erlne lady). Met lnspi"res New. Eati"ng Ideas WIJ,I.JMISRURf, IS THF. .. j t•r.'ker, DECORATIOs• 1 :·• ':rarr.s. y·5 Bert Pye a'lready . also \\ith Prof. AIIIIOft O'ReiUy. · •----..;.;;;;;;;;:,.;;..;,;,...;;., : : .-.. h.,; a tram workout last Sa!- , Lovely party. I • -,;r,!:J: at the King George V ...... I - ..... - rark next to the . The . One wa~· to :bave a wienie -...- ·,. 1dc 3 is to hal'e a team good . roast In spite of the weather .... . rnough to join the Pony League 1 is to have one Indoors , , , nc:ot: year. so . . . who wants i have often done It myaelf • , , to be 1 baseball player• ' and which Ia what four couples .·. ':. ·-.:' . _ · /did _las! week. Having tired of . ..' The Kiwanis Club still getting . walhng for the weather to

... . . ~ requests from groups and cluhs i clear, they hired a cabin at . ~ ' -- •' ... for speakers from the Kiwanis , K ~n Wednesday night and had .. ·-..; or. CQ. :Kiwanian Arch Frost Is thel'r wienies in perfect com· :\Jarinaled Frr>h Tomatoe, ' thairman of the CQ project, and j fort, a game of cards and even 1Yirld: 6 s~rvings -~.... ""'· ar.yone wanting to book . a . a scuff (dance to you). Jack and Tlnw medium · ,ized f r e, h Jpraker ran contact him. ~Alma Barrett, Greta and Clles to:nntoc"'. slir·ed~ fi !.!r..:rn rx'PilL'~" The Kiwanis Peanut Drive :Powers. Evelyn and Clarelltfl ~·in~~. :! ~reen onion ... s~i(:~d. n .. 1a be held on :llonday :llay Ja?es and Pearl and Alan King, bl tahlP ... poon:- ~alad llll. ;) tnhic­ 30th.

1 spoon fincl?' <.Tu~hNi tarrago,,, monry is used for many worth- 1 ""htle projects ... but I don't I I'EOPLE AND mtNGS 'I teaspoon re lery ... C(l(l. ha1·e to tell 1·ou that Have lost two more members Arr;m~~· tomato slice~ ~110 At the Ki~·anis Lu~cbeon last , of the Wayfarers. Bill Llne&al' peprrr rin~, in a dish with a week. 1 film on the st. LawT· 1 transf_erred somewhere in, South ti~ht fittm~ corer. Srrinkle slic­ enrc Seaway was shown by Ki· 1Amertca, left St. John 1 on ed onions 01 er top_ rombine v.aman Walter 1\lldtllestead 1Wednesday. ~vor Jonea, .Leetur- salad oil, ,·inegar, sugar, salt, 1Of the National Film Board). 1 er at Memor1al University, bas tarragon and reler,l' .fri~erate for at lca>t ing job. one hour before sen·ing, I Delores O'Toole- has onee The Lions Clubbig affair last II again joined the DAILY NEWS •·eek was the dinner and dance staff. Delores Isn't new to the held for District Governor Reg. I newspaper business, she worked bl ~-/,.:;·?c''-~· ./:.~ . ~organ, held at the Old Colony 1here all !ast summer. Welcome ,;:.~·~··· : .. :~ . .~~·:.· .· Club. This was one of the rare i back D.O T. ladies nights, and a wonderful i time was had b~· all. The Dist. ! A lot o{ you will remember Go1·ernor was presented with a ! AI Crosby whose s~nse of hu· ~ft and gave a talk on the pro- 1mor endeared him to many. gres.s of the Lions in the District IThe .following Is a typical com­ of St. Pierre and Miquelon. mumcatlon received from him Coming up is the District Gov- this week, to a member of the ernor Orcanizational Meeting, to fDamily · · • be held at Botwood on May ear Friend: 24th. Repres~ntatives from ail Where are you? Xewfoundland land St Pierre Yours sincerely, ~nd Miquelon) Lions Clubs will I A Crosby & Wife attend. Crazy, man.

The third \'ariation ronrrrl• Jl>c dress into 3 rlrr<<"d·tlp skirt ,!q,t slide the elas1icized scooi •wrk clown to waist le1·~1. bind i Canadian with the self sash, and let th c-rmho\c openings double as slas' shakes "pockets." Fleet Street BACKACHE Overnight, one of the big­ &est deals in British news­ uYiay be Warning paper history made Can1dian Backathe i1 often uused by luy Roy Thomson a Fleet Street ·.:dney oction. When kidney• cet out of press lord. Stirred oy th~ :7der, uc ... acids ond wutea remain ·news. Britons are askln~ ·, the aysteDL Then bowthe, dia­ "What makes him tick?" ·uhed r01t or that tired-out ond hen}'• You'D find out in this week's :.ldod reeling may soon lotlow. Thai's Star Weekly. Read bow ·:o time to take Dodd' 1 Kidney Pi!ls. Ro)' Thomson made itis first :odd' 1 s~ ...lote the kidneys to norm>! million-and went on to clion. Then you !eel heHer-sleep multiply 100 times. >eltu-work better. Get Dodd's it Kidney Pills now. &~ THE DAILY NEwS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MON~AY, MAY 23, 1960

OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MA10R HOOPLE U.S. BOMBERS REST OMAHA, Neb. lAP - Gen .. 'nil SCOUTIII. Thomas S. Power said Thursday Ireland the Russiens may have more f missiles than the United States AOROSS 2 Flsh ·~ but their manned bombers can­ l Irelttnd's 3 Followers not match America's in either former name 4 Titles quantity or quality. And, he &!'Iague 5 Mythological god added, "present indications arc OSop e Abput By DAVID DAY Ba.uline Line. The following that if an aggressor decided to 12Jot 7 Votes In 1l happens quiU! quietly but year he directed a four troop attack us today, he would still 13 Ages opposition almost e\·ery day there are camp held again on the Baul· have to rely mainly on manned 14 High note 8 City in JI'OUPS meeting that, over the ine Line. In 1952 Mr. Pike at· bombers." 15 Hires again Germany yrars, have done more to stir tended the Gllwell Wood 17 Fresh 9 Enter 21} :'>)ir,u\en.css . 43_ Hits (coli,) 18 Wct~ms 28 :llusical drama 45 ~iislake public imagination and mould Badge ~urse, attaining this FIRST OFFICIAL CAI.L 10 Malt WARSA IV lace at 9.30-CBC News and Direct 6.25-Progrnm Pre\'iew I10.00-News Highlights· 9.45-"'C\\'S •. " In "''hich 'lll'e llvt'·, b.v carr.ving the magnificent new lodge, Reports 6.30-Supper Guest 10.01-.Tury Trials IO.OU- VOCl\1 All Time Hit 9.45-Records at Random thA precl'pt of goodwill and situated on the side of Sugar 6.45-Curtain Time 110.30-Nationai :\ew~ Parade ~ 1 10.00-Archers · eo-operation. he can help de· , Loaf Pond, two and one-half 7.00-CBC News and Weather 110.45-Spor\s 'I toO--Bil( Top Ten CaU .. 10.15-lrls Power 1 velop prosperit,,· and happi i miles outside St, John's, The 7.15-Carol Lane Sings 10.55-:\lusic in the :";ight ~ 11.30-Club 590 nr~" for. the country, and i new lodge was opened a year 10.25-For Consumers 7.30-Tops Today ' 11.00-News Highli~hts I 1.110 -Closedowr NIAGARA 10 3 prare and understanding in 1 ago. In attendance at the din- · 0-Nfld. School Broadcast 7.45-Doyle Bulletin 11,03-Mustc In the Night for extra thr world: and he will find 1 ner were Patro] Leaders Rod· 10·45-CJI!fs Kitchen 8.15-Rawhide 12.00-News . : . .... h1m~cl{ a partaker or the hap. I ger Angel, Gordon Whelan and l0.50-Musie in the Morning I 8.30-Roving Reporter 112,0\-~{usic In the Night vous cash 1 0 3 ~ "'"t'. ..~ pine~~ which be~·ond all riches I C~·ril Gibbons; Patrol Seconds 1. 0-NT'ofldCaStchh Fallindg Star' 8.40-Hour of St. Francis lt2.31l'-News MONDAY, lila~· 23rd. .. - ~ · 1 · Ga · \\'iia ky D" ld H we 11· 15- · c 001 Broa cast 8 55-"' " f 2 5- · I .,. h From $50.00 to S2500.CO . . . or powt'r or poHeSSIOn, s SUC•I IY ns , oV 0 1145-R I '-I B 'd , nCRl11er or ~lariners I1 .3 MUSIC n the .-1~ t (sometimes more) . rc~~- and John Cole: Seniors Cam. · eg na "c rl 8 9.00-Hawaii Calls UlO-News Highlights 1 6.00-Sundial NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY l.IM!TI!O Mr. Richard Pike Le~ves The eron Hopkins, Robert Driscoll Ii2?.~0-BBC N 9.15-Nalions Businm I ------6.30-News Sixth , and Dal'id Day. Scout :\Taster · ' ews , 9.30-Vancouvcr Theatre 1 7.00-News ,_. :'llr Rirhard :11. Pike \rft :Ill'. Richard Pike. and Scout 112·10-Announcers Choice ; 10.00-Summer Fallow 1 l VOCM 7.30-News l'l on Frida)·. :\pri] 30; J<1111ie Coollcr. · 12 1 Broadcast 10.30-Vancouvcr Chamber ' ,John'~ · 5-F~rm 8.110-Breakfast Club to lake up nrw businr~s duties The rnenl. prepared wholly : 12·45-:\hd Duy Serenade Orchestra :IIONDt\ Y, ~lay 23nl. . ' 8.30-Nctwork Time .. ' nn the Canadian :llainland. : by the Scouts tlwn,1~eh·es was l.U~-Doyle Bu!lctm : 11.30-l'BC National "'ews, I ,ut 1 9.1l0-lt happened la5t night :llr. Pikr was Scnutma5ter of : very dclectible. he mam Ua--A !llan Called Sheppard ' Roundup and Talk 1 1h~ 6th St. John's "B'' Troop. • course contained lla·ke~·- 1.30-CBC News and Weather , 12.00-Sign Off-0 Canada 6.~0-New~ anrl Wcathrr , 10.00-Coffce Time · FAST [)tRECT ·f:REl.: ;:. ::'SAiti'NOS, ; 111.00-Turn Back the Clock • ' •• ..:. ~-- ~· ;,~..·. .I .. ~ ••• ··~ ,:... ·,- '.:;:. Tim Jo;; to the 3th comes at 1 At the l'onriusion of the 1· .. - --·------·-· i .The Queen 6.35-Breakfost with Bill i 11.30-Program Twelve ~n 11nfortunate tim!', when the ' function. ~tr. Pil

study is Cub-1: Raymond J. Grif- 1 .5.55- Doublemint Show · 1. To ST.JOHN'S-weekly flths or Placentia, whose study 6.00-News Highlights S.S. "Noveport", S.S. "Gulfport" and Is Cub-1: William C. Knight or 6.01-Weather the sure way to security S.S, "Hi1hliner" ' · •• • St. John's, wbo~e study is Cub- 6.05-Bulletin Board 3: June Baker of St. John's, 6.10-National News • Complete loourance Coverall' 1 Cons~dcr_ the _case ?f a man age 35 who is thinking of buying a policy to pro~·idc • Throuah Ratea via C.P.R., C.N.R., and C.S.L. whose study Is Cub-3: and Capt. , 6.15-Sports W, J, Davies of St. John's, 1 6.25-Evcr Batterv News sc~:unty lor hts fam1ly. Should he buy a permanent poli..:y that gtmrnntecs an cst

I • • THE DAILY NEWS, ·ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, MAY 23, 1960 . .. • JVR Bowling Tournament • Hoop Statistics First Week Completed. STANDINGS GP W l PSf PSA The first week of the 16th annual JVR Bowling 1---- Tournament was completed at St. Pot's Alleys on : v. Fahey 174 2.14 218 606 207 137 St. Bon's ...... 5 5 0 · Saturday night. Tommy Carroll rolled the top three : :-.1. Gladney 264 208 265 737 Red Cliff ... .' ...... 6 4 2 234 212 frame;; of the night hitting 767 while Nellie Lester ' 438 422 483 1343 Holy Crou ...... 6 4 2 217 210 ·was high in the women with 705. R. ~loorc 173 177 186 536 Melflorial •...... · ...... 5 3 2 165 159 ' D~spite his 767. Tommv Car- . 1S !'iosc·.1'<•r::1; 181 188 243 612 Guards ...... 6 2 4 214 212 , r~>ll and ,Rita Power l~sl to', G. Ta)·lor 133 225 219 5771 354 365 429 1148 F "a Ish and R._ Furl.ong, J Constantine z:l j iS. Y?UJ:; 149 139 144 4.30 St. Pat's ...... 6 2 4 191 195 ra~1rcs 233 5 ~ 48 7 6 1. 1211 to 1216 for as close a score ~iii r;o 467 1293 B. \ er~c •179 163 211 533 209 ·224 . 3 4 Feildians ...... 6 2 4 . as you can ~ct. Gertie Ba1lcy t:. Hart 122 1n5 210 527 1 326 302 35,5 983 M.C. United ...... 6 1 5 205 293 , and ~laud 0 ~lara to~k a five C. Stc1·cnson 276 212 :.:3!1 727 R G · · · 11 218 224 185 627 · p1n wm over Helen I· 1shcr and , • · · , UU\\C. ?" · Barhara \\'ilson. Anoher dose 308 407 440 12~4 J Constantme w~4 217 311 782 TEN TOP SCORERS .· ; game saw !1. Andrewts and B. T. Carroll 412 441 496 1409 150 2 2 2 6 fl38 PF Pts Avg 1 Ver"e taking G Budden ~ 1 .,.llon :; :l B. Billard 206 148 180 534 GP FG fT . , ~ . " . • 1 '' P. u 1 177 242 181 fiOO B. Billard 149 191 174 514 · (,. ~lartm hy 21 pms. :!27 49-1 417 12:!8 355 339 354 1048 15 84 14.00 Joe Rodgers, M.C. United . 6 31 22 The nrxt aclion in thr tour- F. l'nwer. \\'. !'ower tdcfault) · 164 174 197 535 13 74 12.33 sri Robin Short, H.C...... 6 29 16 , ney is lor \\"edncsria)' ni~ht. · P. Ht•alry 168 230 187 585 Some of the entries a ·e rollin~· T. Tobin 178 llifi IR!i 529 C. Kal'anagh 11 66 11.00 1 332 404 384 1120 Bill Connolly, H.C...... 6 26 14 twirr and all rmlr<'l'nrd are t:. Scol'illc 191 lfi!i 214 iiiH 106 142 127 375 21 58 9.67 askrd to d1rrk thr nail:.- 3:11 :m9 1009 t: Burk Carl Cooper, Red Cliff ... 6 25 8 ~rws ~rm 190 21:i 1:!5 530 on \\'rdncsrL1)' morning fnr thr I. llrnwn. ~ An~•·\ 1 ~rnrr> will E. Churehill 176 J!ll 247 1)]4 Tl. ('nuk Date Barrett, St. Bon's ... 5 22 11 11 55 11.00 1 RECORD ROll-John Thomas set a new world outdoor record, 7 feet 1 2 al>o he carrird on \\'rduest\ay .. • 370 48:1 ·IOU 25:l .1. \'ook 293 231 204 728 6 50 10.00 431 373 459 12j3 · John King. St. Bon's ...... 5 21 B inches, in the high jump during the Penn Reloys at Franklin Field, Phil-' .1. t'urran 15i 218 lR:l :iJ8 .J. llPI')'ncldson 86 145 102 335 Bob Badcock, Guards ..... 6 1 B 13 9 49 8.16 Hlii>A Y SIGHT'S SftlRES H. Bursey 182 160 20~ 547 adelia. This picture was token when he did 7 feet % inch 1n o Boston (;. :'\ewell 20ii 270 180 655 :\lrn's Sin~lr.s 339 3i8 :ms 1105 Harold Sprinkle, R.C...... 6 18 12 19 48 8.00 291 4!5 282 990 University meet five days later. Soph will go higher. ---. -- F. Snow 24-1 IR7 2~~ ll70 l 73 :;;;(i 226 ·fi:i5 --- F. l'rol'krr lli3 240 zo:l t;Ofi F l'rol'krr 273 209 2i7 759 FREE THROW LEADERS They're harrl on rquipmrnl. (;. \\'odrlcn 20i 217 269 693 :'\. et tlw hoot. Your r;. "urphy ilkf:w\1) (; lLl)'lll'> 2i tn4 J5o 471 178 192 201 571 . wakl' may swamp other >lllaller lli:i 2:lti 243 644 1; Hailey .. :7:":· John King, St. Bon's ...... 5 B 4 .667 Ii crafts. .T. l.aitr 21lR 216 211n ti:l:J L. De Larry 292 430 303 1115 F. Antlre111 190 269 204 66~ "'"': It 368 461 405 1234 4 .667 Saf·e Play I I .. ... George Sorenson, Holy Cross .... 6 8 I ~. ,\\'Oid 0\'~rloading Your P. "ar~ha\1 lJdault) . -·- Jo? 239 203 fl04 .... Joe Rodgers, M.C. United .. .. 6 22 12 .647 Boat: A hoat with 1 lot of .T. \\'ahh 31li 221 t7H if/6 f. ,\ ndn·ws 187 284 208 677 .---.. I . • f!. \\'iscomhe 272 z;,2 JA9 7l:r ~~- Thome~ .T' -; 1equipment ahoard can he 1rry 169 183 183 535 '.. .*• Harold Sprinkla, ·, ·d Cliff ...... 6 12 7 .632 J Constanlu~c 275 Iii 2;,3 i05 434 491 392 1317 E. Thomes -.._ .-: i dan~crous when prople and 356 46i 389 1212 ' Albert Haynes, ,1,·\emoriol ...... 5 12 8 .600 191 193 212 596 ~ ... ~ .. j monng from line place to an- ~l. Gladuey 325 254 204 i83 \\'. Dooley G. \\'alsh 237 222 215 674 .. ~...... - 155 1i7 226 558 . . .. . Peter S_quire$, Feildians ...... 5 9 7 .563 At All Times other. T. Walsh (Default) R. ~laloney C. )fartin 152 168 172 492 346 3i0 438 1154 ... !1, Don't Skimp on I.ife Pre- ~: ~ Jack Walsh, St. Bon's .... 5 11 9 .555 I 389 390 387 1166 :;,.~ . . servers: There is a Jaw rcquir- R. Dono1·an 270 172 !!09 651 346 246 237 829 \ ..... Don't Come Back In ing life preser\'cs for every R. Emberh•y 137 130 162 429 J. ~lurphy 166 204 152 522 / J. Byrne 19-l 225' 264 683 L. Cook \ A. Sturge !56 155 1998 509 :·· : 1 passenger. p II 1 ~-" ~~2 19. 0 656 540 471 501 1512 I 10. Ste11 Into t11e ('enter when · ur ey '' -- 322 359 350 1031 6asket Like A Trout , t If G. Budd(•n 175 1!19 263 637 L. )!cane.'' 167 215 253 635 . '. ~· 1 8 177 183 132 492 f;MW Ever" season, fishermen less. the onlr way to cast. Boan Ill~ a oa : a person 2311 207 255 692 J. Ellis . ~ ...... ~~ ' t t tl . ' tl b I of D. Whittle 397 422 5GB 132i . J · Ellis 275 176 234 685 {:.-'i~----~~i. ···l , drown, get lost. suffer mishaps Don't be a "side-winder." s eps o 1e s1ne 1e a a nee R ~!eKllllay 203 303 164 670 452 359 366 1177 "'·;·.-.c·;(•· ! and encounter disasters be- 3. Fish Only From A Firm the boat is offset and the craft T. Tohin 27:1 239 !53 665: :t.. ~... ·;~ .. i -~ ~~:~ 190 282 203 675 I :cause safety precaution was Footing: To fish from a slip- might ~~·erturn. 203 lfo8 218 589 ·C. Dominy 217 !3i 235 589 P. Dowden 155 175 218 54.8 f/-~fF;~~: 1 overlooked, or because !JieY: pery rock or log is in1•iting dis- , 11. S1t ·~own In ym~r bo~t- T. ronway Ji5 198 157 530 F. :-iicholls 40i 419 438 ·~64 P. Dowden 182 198 229 609 ,.~--~--~...... ! were unaware of, or neglected aster. , ~ure ) ou can east eas1er stand- G. :

~Irs. J. Lane 157 228 177 562 J. Lane 205 183 193 581 -·p11R~moun1 362 411 370 1143 THE SHOWPLRtE.dF. L. Kearnry 187 201 164 552 E. Smith I P6 234 153 583 • - ~ NEWFOUNDLAND· . 383 435 317 1135 I

~~- JJonnrll 17~ 287 158 620 H Andrew~ 1RI 159 200 626 I ~fi2 1-~ 1os 12l6 NOW PLAYING 140 11)7 1R4 511 / 1 F:. Churrh•ll 2:10 lOll In 511 By THE Ct\1\,\DIAN PRESS SKY HIGH-Hitting (I rainmaker almost straight up, I R. P~nncy 1\attnn~l l.f'agur 370 295 ~57 1022 ! Roger Maris follows the flight .of the foul: ball. The W L Pet. GBL 161 2~ 11 .676 - i outfielder New York Yankees obtained from Kansas r..- ~~~~·enson 284 23!1 6&4 Pittshur~h 21 12 .636 "-• C. 51~\·rn•on ~n7 16:1 18!J 5~2, San Fr~n City hasn't been doing this often. He leads the Amer· 31iR 449 419 1236 ~ :.lilw;,ukre l:i II .m 4- ican League in 'betting average. t!lB 179 250 617 i Cineinni!ti 18 17 .514 5'2 S. !Joy!~ 14 19 .424 8'• REV. FR; MURRAY, P.P., Goulds presents his award J. \\'alsh 219 -208 181 608 1St. Louis 407 387 431 1225 I Los Angeles H 19 .424 B'- for the top goalie in the South Shore Hockey Series Chicago 10 17 ,370 9~ to Eddie Raymond of St. Kevin's.-(Max Mercer )Irs. J. Skiffington Phil 12 21 .364 10~ J. Skiffington American League Photo). Chicago · 18 12 .600 18 13 .581 12 Clevel~nd \6 12 ,Sit 1 :-lew York H 12 .538 2 Detroit 13 14 .481 3'i Washington 12 16 .429 5 Kansas City I 2 1R .400 fi I Boston 10 16 .385 6

RECESS TALKS NOW PLAYING Cli!C.\GO 'API - Oeadlnckrd ne~otiation~ between the ~trikin.: Intcmational Lon~shorcmen's As· flOCK, HUDSON sociation and Chicago stel·trlor­ .... WARIER BROS.jJ,:u~~ TECHNIRAMA' ~~~~ TECHNICOLoR• ing firms were I'(!Ce~sed Indefi­ DOR.•S DAY nitely T h u r s d a y. Nego!ialors have been tryin~ to settle a · • £,utwA~ COLOR • CINEMA SCOPE strike of 2,000 cargo handlers .-.. t\PJt(ill R\UR ·M~ER M~~RE 11:mm ~II1AK that began Wednesday and put a halt to overseas shipping, The 'muru~ rr~~~lt\ ·mnm rAXIN~ij ' -- union members want an increase in pay and other benefits of 53 Also - UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS Also - UP-TO-THE.MINUTE NE'It'S cents :111 hotu·. The companies have offered 33 cents. TIMES OF SHOWS: EVENING SHOWS:-6..45 - 9- P.M. TURKISH RIOTS MATINEE:-2 P.M.· EVENING SHOWS: 6.45- 9.00 A~ARA, Turkey fAP-Police MATINEE: 2 P.M. used tear gas Thursday to dis­ perse a crowk of 1,500 attempting to stage an anti-go\·ernment dem­ NEXT ATIRACTION onslration before the tomb of the ' Turkish republic's founder. Crv­ NEXT AnRACTION JErF CHANDLER - FES-5 PARKER in "THE JAY· in:t "alam. atam tep~." the demonstrators w~rr. IN TECHNICOLOR. 1 INFIDEL" - SUSPENSE - THRILLS - ACTION. trophy which his Association donated to tne South Shore Hockey lea_gue . "li~persed befor• thev could rr.ach ' . th• mau~olrnm hou~in~ the tomb to G,erry .Howlett of the St. Kevin's team.-(Max Mercer Photo). I of ~lustapha Kemal Atalurk. THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, MAY _23, 1960 ' ~~!~,~ .. m£1~~, ... ,~.~.~~t~Senators Drop White Sox-- crew n~scmbled at Adelaide ' before linishing the final l~p · 1~rotors Satunh1~· morning at 1 around the ~Iiddle and Outer . 8.45 a.m. for the long awaited SO\'CS area. · : T • T c t I t La d St . .John's ~lotor Club Dawn to ~lr. and ~Irs ..J. R)·an copped: WICe 0 u n 0 e Dust. Rally that ~ot uuderwa)' 1first placr in the driving test , despite the J>rcsslng weather. . in their Riley 1.5. while ~lr. and ' The Rally route made its way ! ~Irs. \\'. Kin" grabbed second I B.•· TilE ASSOCIATED PRESS : around to Whitbourne where: spot in a ~lo~ris Oxford. -Third : The Jowly Washington Scnat, · the competitors had a lunch , place was awarded to ~lr. and i tol's skinned the. American' stop. Here the :\lotor Club 1 :.Irs. K. Cutts in an ~!.G .A. i League leadmg Clncago _White: received welcomed hospitality · . . . 0 1 Sox Sunday by sweepmg a from the headquarters of the 1 _The next Socml gathe:ma , doubl~hcadcr 7-5 and 3·2 to trim, 11 Whitllourne Forest Fire Pat· . Will he annou~ced later hen 1 the White Sox' lead over Balli· · . dl d tl ··r 1 the awards w1ll be presented 1 more 10 a half-game. I l k , rofncilitics , w 10 a\'ailable.tn y rna c 1c1 to th c vanous· wmners.· • Senator mana~et· Cooki~ L:n·- ; After lunch tlw crews matle The next outcloor e1·cnt will agetlo threw hts two p!lchmr.: .

1 i their way through the persist· 1 be held next month when the i aces. at the Sox-right - hamhs , antly swirling mil;ts to Spall·i"'frial and Error Rally" Will be , Cam1lo Pascual and Pete Ra- !

• rd's Bay Carbonear Salmon· ; contested. · mos. Both. came. thr_ough and ' 1 Ia ' • ' ' handed Chicago 1ts ftrst losses · 1~-- -·--·-----·- • , at home after 10 consecuti1·e: 1·ietories. , I In the :\ational League. Pitts· I por bur~h exte1;ded its fil'st place, 1H C S t S Day lead Ol'er San Franc"ro to 1'' 1 games with :m 8·7 1·ictory ol'rr ' the Ginnls in 11 inning~. Pinch · h th I II l ,. n11'tt"r 11 ill hr 1\al,' Ha)·es nnd hitter H:tl Smith's two.oul. bRse,•· ''tt\ e annua o l' ·' 1'!~\s ' loaded single drO\C in 11<•herlo · 1School Sports D~Y scheduled for )like llrown. The ~I.C. for the l'Jemrntc with I he winnin;: r11n. 'Saturda,· ,June 11. the ,·arious rlam·e will be Frank "Toe" Baltimore. helped h)· .Juck!r j committees ha\·e been. appoi~t· B~-rnr. Rramlt'~ two-run homrr. cd~cd 1 cd to make preparat!Ot:S lor Otlwr memhrrs of thr >ports Clcl'cland i-6 in the fir.>t ~a me . .... ,~ 'the e\·ent. Joe As hit')' IS the . clav committee now hard at of n schcilulrd douhlchcarl~:·. Joe Adcocl1 Sports Day Committee Chatr-. w~rk at preparing for the an- Rain halted the contest afi:T man. . . nual affair are Otto Bymc, Leo fil·e innin~s and wa.-hcd out llw The <"ardilwJ. ~cored three runs T. J_. Da.lton _will cl_mu· the B. Stead and Frank Fitzgerald, . ;econr\ game altogether. hy a fun~o hal and J;nockt·d <'":'1. in th" ninth u~aip,t Cincinnati, 1Reception Comnmtec With ~like The sports wi\l be held at ·The rlefeat dropped the Jnrli:uts He 11 as r:~>hed lo illl,il1\cd fil'c pitchers. The \'an· 1 C 8 1 ... ~·-. ~. A mammoth sports dance 1~ c . defeat Kansas City 9·• and ~11 c. ali three Wasbin~ton 1:111>. i«'c> had fo:tr hom~rs-two hy planned for the night of the: sports, they will be held on ..Jim Coales his fourth l'irtor)· BRAVES TRnl tTilS l\o;:er ~1aris an1 one each by Gil \·-: ~-·~:-:-·: sports and heading this rom·' Sunday, June 12. :without a d~feat ..Jerry tumoc Joe Adcock's sixth inn in~ :,h:Dou~ald :md Bob Cerv...... ·;. ' __.. ------· banged a pair of homers for the. homer with a man on hasc hroke As. Bob CNV and Roger \Taris a 1-1 tic and ga1·r :.lilw:wkcc :1 . ---~- ·.·:·...... ·were the other Yankee homer 3·1 l'ictorv o1-cr Chica~o. Fran\; . - ...... Howard c'rackcd four >inglcs and ' \ ch'O\'e in three run .. tu 1-!;re Los .... '. "'· :: ~ St. Bon's AA Handball 1 Angeles a 9·6 triumph O' rr Phil­ \ ... - The annual handball scri!'> o[ , with thr scherlulerl ~ames , adelphia, ilw St. Bon's Athletic Msoc· ing: Daryl Spenecr homered off .Tim llenn· in the ninth to hre:1k a tie ~ .... i:ilion on"nNI at the school 7.15 p.m. ... allrl'< ~~~ Snndav morning. Murphy and O'l:rady I'S Ber· .. , and ·~ill' St. Louis (':ll'(lin:ll- a ~ ~ ... ~~ SA~ FR \ '\t 1~1'0. I'::Jif -~an 1'1 and~t·o f;J:mh' nutfichlrr Willir Klrldantl (rl~bt) b nut while )llli:Ph)' and O'Gr~dy took a ril(an anrl Hig~itls. \: '. ' :;.4 f1r.st ~anw dctor) O\ er Cin· .. ·::·.· 11\l''':"li•J: lo -te.li ,r,·olltl h:1 " ;nonan. :1-1 Saturd;1y and •·ut llil' l'iratr,· .. and ~lurph)' drfr;~tl'd l'antwrll Brrrigan anrl Higgin! vs \ational Lcag11<• l<>arl \rd"1 10 · l·'a111well and Kavanagh \'S _.,. ,-· game..\ .-tead1· pi I' hi 11 ~ .iuli br 1 .. Ciamhrl'g an d '\· n ' · - ·\ · '.·' [,· 11·K~• 1 111·e a11d R_,·atl. llo .Johnny ,\nlotdli· wiln ninlh-in- ·}:.· Champion CeeBees Tonight llovle• and ::\onnan rrg1strre!,. · i\ B"r, 1• 1·~·..• 1 n and '!r 1'~gins•. vs I<~ ninn rdiei from ll:ul B·:c+:. ;tnd 21·7 vit'lory onr • )lar o.rnztr•ll 1 ·''.lacKetl''.te '· and R1.·an. '"'•~\ a two-run.- homer b)· 0"\,meric> :1t Four . hit 11i<.'Jing~BRIS bv Clel'c· 4 t , .. \\'alsh 21·2 It was - · or .•11" entrl'ee.·,, are rrqllPSt"d• to , ~.-. i p·!lblur.~h ' al onr ~r.me l':ll':l.' •:nw·., .J,m Pctn.· handed· lhe lt~d Impressive Toast list H~ghlights Affair O'l;rarly and :llm·phy o•·•·r ~ 1ar· 1e ,"t.. tile h"." ndball alle.v~ at · :·. ch' Jcago \\' 1·nle Sox t oppc< I ,,,ell· . Sox t:Jcir ,PI'Cnlh straight n:[c~t .. 1 " • .. • or· • an ·ee• aga111 ,,., 1n a r:nn- !;ood relief work bv Gordon . .... ~ ' !\<•ntie nnd Ryan. -,.t• p.m. rcal games. Baltimore flriolrs h,_,tri faCllCe ,Ofllef CerB~cs. "'ill be held at the Stadium tonight. Chl 'duublelle lll>rkt·y ll':ll11 - ---·---! ~I.••:C.t"ti, senior footbal\ team · in;! Detroit and Cil1 "ill hnld an open workout Tues­ .' ...... -:. '"'f' !iw "lH'<'l:d ;.:w•:-t .... " I'Jl to 4110 arc t'Xflrl'\rrl to br: .lgn ~~~:;d.lzlo~~cd' ,~;u;~al~~-c ~;~;Pc~d ~~~; Athletics pu;hcrl·;.~ ll'a>hingtonK~nkeu to attend. ·) · .~ \Tit'hrltlloll ~1111l lom.:.hl till' l':triuus hghts ;nul tiH· Stad·j , -:\ two-year-old girl was . instruction. Pedestrian. habit.< · l'iclo~>··. . .. 1 t\ 4-2 on ;om<' rine reli1•f piL'h· \\:.: t.r a h::.: Olh' lll (" :• i<\rs the'· ' to the fatal accident led to for older puptls. 1 Gardner as Pascual won h1s filth, nali !h•d; r,.~ · t;:.nncnnan Park diamond. It 15 ';::l·. :-.~.~r.wr t·h:•mr .. w:ll H'· tt·~m ami >t~rak<•rs will hr !Jon. · one o!' the most successful : In junior a1~d. senior high \, of the year. ~a~ilo rnn his slrin;! ~ 'The Los Angeles . Phila<\clphia an open practice set for 7 p.m. r<.' • :• .iock<•t and a tl'<•t'h)' at P .1. l.t'wis. Prol'ill<'tal Cabinet' · , safety eampaign~ in :\orlh schools, author1t!cs atte!llPt to of ~c?reless mnmgs to 31 before qame at Philadel;llli" was post· th,. t·\ ·'!1! ton~t.ht. Jlinblt•r and limN of Msrm· . Amcl'ica. impress new dnvers w1th the, ~;eldml! a_t1~o-run do~d1le to Ted poned h~came of rain allcr two hly mt•mlwrs riaudt• Siu•pparri. · I This spring Cal!(ary fam· importance of proper attlludes \ Kluszewsla 111 the_ s1xt_h. . scorelr>> inn in~>. Rail Scores 3 111 \\.i: ~,.,, .. t \·,,lh'l'jl:•un B;1~· "ilh L ~trml!-!t' a1HI (;pnrgr ('lark('. I ily rlril'ing thi'Ough this south-: and responsibilities. The idea . Ramos space_rl nml' hl~< th~ Burdette took oYer \til•.l·m,J;cr l'l'll Alberta city of 23,000 ·is that alter the age of 16 or; for hts ftrst vtclory o! ·pit chorr> in the fiftlt :;n·l l'\TEII:'\ATJO:"'AL I.E.\Gl'E th' ~t'"i 1 ll:l .. CJ ht·m~ ~~\-l'!J h~ s. J!r. llu!wrt llm\••r will re·: m~htcap chin~ 1.011:'111-: WAKEI.IS \\ ':11 ,;t· ... of t';11·h lll'ar IJon pn·:o:t'nt t1w llt•rdt-r filll\ily.l rammed their t•ar into the 17 it is difficult to change the t~e year. Pete was supposed to· allowed onlv two hits the re. uf tht• 'l'nior l'rol·in!'ial '!'he celebration~ are in hon- ha<·k of a truck hauling power . habits of drivers. I pitch the opel~er bu~ he was ~nt the way in. ~etlin~ hi; lhi:·d l'iC· Columbus n-14. :lliami i·l 'h<·r~,r: >::dn \\1: h pl.t:.n:~ ~·oarh Jlol'li<•)' Troph)' :11HI 11 ill hP at onr of the Conr!•ption Bay llnr· poles. An ll-year-old girl in i ATlO :on the head 111 a 1e-gamr dttll tory of lht• 'CNlll_ .Jol' .\:lcoc'< Bichinond H. l!a1·ana 4-7 8 0111 11 1 2 Hochcster at )lontreal. 2 ppd., fit")r::.t• F~:1ll.;twr rl'pl~ ~~~~ on hr::rl t:Jillr hr·.•lrit•S ll I'!'PI'CSell· kt•Y team that won the first All· the car was killed, brin!(ing CIVIC. CELE ~d ~ . ' h ere c1 ; ,. '.J '"·:\t•J; ., and lirl' of tht• ~l·wfoundland Ama· ::\e\l'loundland Scnim· Hockey a end to , free of The Apnl 14 ent occur , Ernie Ban\;; for the Cuhs .. rtun. :u·~ •.!f ot tiw tr.un. t "h:nnn;111 5 2 year~ ae~1 fo~ !hr t'\'1'11111~ mil ll(' Aler tt•ur llorl:t·y Msorialion. rrown for the Ba1· Thr1· stop- n f . . · · red when ~larilyn Sbortreed was . • · · . t'oa< 1 a 1a 111 tes. . \!on;T"' nf 1I:lrhour tir:1l'l'. Ot lwr gu<'>IS will i nrlurlr ped the defending champ10ns 1 Tho>e responsible for the , struck by a pole that. p1erccd ; · nl!'mlwr; of th:• Clergy. ~la)·ors Grand Falls, in the Pro\'lncml snfctv police and saf·, the roof of the car dnven by C.N.R. Softball Th,· d~:_.·,·r ~> ·<·h<·dn]!-,J to pro~ram of tht• \'nrious ('onre[>lion Bay finills. , ctv • nfficlals-were ~hocked :her fnther. The truck carrytn~ t .. .r; :ml!·r wa~· a\ 7.00 p.m. 11ith 1 towns. a nrl members of the •• : m{d disappointed, as were the 1 the poles was monng slowly at Thr C.\.R. Sr•flhall T.~agn" :hP d~nrl' slarting at ltl.30 p.m prr,; und radin. 11·ill •·nmnwnce its ~1'11eduir ~~ :·!:ri 1:1"'111;.:. unt1l :!.UO illl1. I peoph' of this safety-conscious ·!heR. tt~le. f M d' · H 1 · ' city, but they soon buckled · esH ents o . e_ JCille a . Jh<' \'irtoria Ball Park. Th~ l.r>· \lu'lc fnr thr r];,m•t• 11 ill hr \\'ith up to 400 atlt•mlin~ the ' down for a new campaign . w~re par\lcul~rly d1_sturbed be· gnr wil! pia)' its gamrs ~I 6 45 r~~' td•·rl In til~ "Sohlair<·~". aJI rliliiH'I'. ti<'k(•h fnr thr er<•nt St. Kevin's · aimed at bettering their mark ·cause the accident tnl'olved an )Jay 24 ~l't.•mhrr n~·rh(·=-tr.l frnm (i,IIHIC"r. may lw ohtallll'li fro111 l.ornr \\'al<'<'lin at Harbour Gr:tce. : . of 1.!180 days. a record for 'automobile fr?m out of town1. l~ l~·-~ arr ht·lt1~ flown m •·~pee­ Sorlh American cities of more came at a lime when P ~ns ,,;:, for the dance tom~ht. Th<')' t·o,t S5 double. Hold Hockey · than 20,000. were b~ing made for a ctl'tc I But police chief A, R. Bull cclebratton ~Tay 4 to mark the Presentation says his department is not 2.00oth fatahty free day. Strange courtship Iconsidering any crackdown as ! Instead citizens formed a . The r.oulds Hock~y te~~· a result of the fatal accident ·committe~ to plan a giant ~Tay j sponsorerl. by the . St; Kevm s I of April 14. 14 s f t rall ·. But this met with m a Russian i At ~ 1 e t 1 c Assoctat!on were J SAME APPROACH . a g~~e~al la~k o£ interest and it ~pcctal ~ucsts _at a ~mner and I "We believe in a policy of 1was cancelled This was another prison ance g1ve.n, m thetr ho~our steady enforcement in traffic cause for con~crn among safety 1 at_ St. Kevm s Hull on Fr1day ~l~ws,'' he said. "I don't be· authorities but they are hope­ mght. heve In crack~owns. Steady ful t:hat the years of education - This is lhe true story of '!'he affair concluded a \'cry I enfo~·c~ment Wllhont a lot .of will sen•e to offset the diseour­ Harry and ~laya. Jailed for successful season for the team pubhetty, IS the best safety agement over the termination years after World War II. 1 this Austrian couple who i that took tile South Shore . prBogramtb. 't . l k' t of Medicine Hal's Impressive ' had never met !ace to face. Ch p· h' Th d ut e c1 y IS a mg s cps d · 1 am 1ons 1p. e squa were 1 t t' 1 1 't 1 recor . found that their Jove proved undefeated winning f' . 1 o 1g 1 en 1 ~ program.. n­ , stronger than stone walls. I . . l~c games 1 stead of warnmgs for dm·ers inhuman guards and harsh , other outing of faultY-equipped automo· · : a_n~ ~avm_g thP~r i repri~als. Read about their I ftntsbmg 111 a he. of · biles It begin issuing I Extend the open look in sl10es ~!embers ~viii courage and triumph in thi~ the Bay Bull5 and Petty, Har· ' coUI'j summonses. And a jay- :to bare leather sandHls !01· sn~­ week's big Star Weekly. bo~r teams that took part 111 the . walking bylaw is being con- . mel'. Colors ran~" frnm whtlc s~r1es were also guests at the · sidered. , and lime to ?Jack patent and red. D.\R\'1. SPESCER dmncr and dance. · What are the major contri- and ,styles mclude thongs and ------Various trophies won in the ' buting factors to Medicine ste~P:_:·1:":::5 ·------·------1 ' series last winter were present· , Hal's s'afcty record? I ' ed at tile event. willl. the In 1954, a year aft_er the • llammy's Bakery Trophy for· d_ea~b of Wendy St~rhng, the l. the playoffs being passed to, city s Sa~ety Connell p~t on • Tony Barton, Captain of the st. f a ramp~Ign for an accident- Kevin's team · free Chrtstmas season. Hazard- . 1 ous corners were marked, high FREE HOME Gerry Howlett received the hedges that might obstruct vi~­ . St; Ke1•in's AA Trophy !rom ion were ordered trimmed, ' . Vmc.cnt Barton, . Association and corners with high accl· Pres1denl. T~c trophy donated dent rates were listed for DELIVERY by Rev. Fr. Murray, PP., of the signs. Goulds for ~he top goalie was AIMED AT CHILDREN._ ST. JOHN'S: GRAHD FALLS: 8..._., Sond Beverages ltd., Phone 21 won ~Y Edd1e Raymond of St. It was decided that, for the Phone 73.45 or 6359 Kevin s. 1 most part, adults were beyond BEll ISLAND: the influence of basic safety GANDER: Tom Murphy, Phone 2186 u.s. BOMBERS REST education but that a campaign K. J. Griffin Ltd., Phone 894 OMAHA, Ncb. tAP _ Gen. should be undertaken among Thomas S. Power said Thursday pre-school and school child­ the Russians may have more ren. SMUSH-Rain just before the Oregon-Oregon State missiles than the United States The ~afety Council beg~n but their manned bombers can- eonduetmg safety ·lessons m DOMINION ALE meet in Eugene turned .the broad jump pit into a not match America's in either I all grades. A service club help· quantity or quality. And, he Ied by. sending members to light, yet satisfying . muddy .mess. Darryl Horn of Oregon State sinks in added, "present Indications 'are parks and playgrounds. Dress· . Not innrfed by . \ . that If an aggressor decided to , ed as Jo:lmer, the safety elep· loard of Uqvor Celtlrel. up to his calves winning with 24 feet 1~2 inches. Any· attack us today, he would slilll hanl, they taught safety to THE BENNETT BREWING CO., LTD, • Brewe" since 1827 have to rely mainly on manned l pre-school youngsters. • way •. it's a very easy lal)ding. bombers." Since then more than 4,000 • THE DAILY NEWS, ST . .JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1960 • Jacoby r"APTAIN EA~t If '.f.SLIE TURNFl EUREI(A On Bridge

J.\CORY ('JTJ-:S 0\'ERRI:t'F Rl'I.Y. Roto-Matic VACUUMS By OSWAI.II JACOBY Hcmrmbel' that grneral rule I, The wonderful Eureka Rato-matic gill'e yrstel'llay about when not : is to-day's finest cleaner at this to orerrull'.' It is important · economy price. The Delux-e Clip· enough to repent: "\\'hrnrvcr; .• you hold three or more trumps on tools make every cleaning job 1 to the ace or king, or four or .· more to the queen or jack, you a breeze. 1should usually refuse to use • your honor to overruff." See the wonderful Eureka floor polishers J[ South had jumped right to By W. !HRUGGS four spades over the opening THE STORY OF MARTHA WA Y.NE ONLY club bit he woul~ probably have , $46·00 (:U:~MM6Ei.1\w;.A~T:,r!Jt!1~0:•:, Do: :'. -:.o · -r;c r;.·5~·c:~· 'I.'C·) .. O "':·_ "0'.', co.:. Yo~·o~os~ j escaped. without being doubled. ! -sr;rJc~ '1CJ< .... o..,_o ec:-_·.e !0-~ ..:C6 A~-.-~ C.J.:·c. \'Q.' :,i..OJ~0~'1 'hA'i.T As it was, he ga\'c East a rhancr : ---r TERMS AVAILABLE 6~U:GLA!~ jp L'~o 'iO~ :~ ~~·_-;. , c- ... ~· \ji(:'..; _..t., i to show that he held a big hand ! ~ 6;r:~~s M; -~~.o.~-.H:Y, D;FChSI5 •1 ; and \\'est ·doubled. · i 00~ fr .lleK .1\Y [>1.1.1::. Clubs were opened and ron­ 51JD;O o\01' T ~)~ tinurrl South ruffed the third A~L S;' IT5~~F} ·!earl \\:lilt the qiiPPII Hntrort ~~~ n( makin~ thr ";-.:o hetler ri:H'r

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By IBL COCHitAN llom really hashes things u1·cr when she uses ldt·OI'CI'S 1or the evenin~ mral. • • • We WOIHier if lhe early hirrt ! alrPad)' is planning lo tlll'n his I worm over to a l'hPstnut, • • • rJ Tht" c~rw~nience oi running wc1t~r cnn be youn eve" if you ore located outside the city wnter · $ , parr. I 1 50 'an hour. ~!ayhe thai's wherP . BUGS BUNNY ~upply. Completely equipped with preswre tank, By LEON . SCHLESINGER 24 8 :~orne sunday drivers got the ! control switch and pressure valve, the OCT ACO : id~a. will bring you a continuous flow of cool, cle.or TERMS AVAILABLE • 0 • water. ' Launlirir.~ can brin!t {orth : things )'ou·v~ IU!I'er seen bdore ' without the help of a magician. I

ELECTRIC t Nfld. Skies (All Times Nfld. Standard) BY BAILEY R, FRANK i\IONDAY, May 23 rd. SEWING MACHINES . Sunset today 7:41 p.m.; Sun· :rise tomorrow 4:13 a.m.; Moon· Prices on most models · of electric i rise tomorrow 4:00 a.m. New sewing machines may hove led ' lloon May 25, you to consider this convenient The Big llipper is now high in lite northwest at midnight. type of home appliance to be be~ The Pointed Slurs, Dubhe and MORTY MEEKLE &y DICK CA Vftl yond your reach ... well, not any · :O.lerak. arc on about a level with , more. Here is an efficient, versa­ the North Star. I _Tw.:s I .. ile electric sewing machine, com­ ; lli2h fi:04 a.m. 6:1.1 r.m .. ~lctc with toe pedal control, that Low 1~:-'~- ~~~· 12:15 p.m. 1 i•, offered at o really amazing prico. Come in to the GrEJot East­ Tl'ESDAY, ~Ia)' 24 1 Sumrt tort~~-. 7:-1~ p.m.: Sun-: ct·n Oil today and see how easy it I'J~e tomorrow 4:t2 a.m.; New is to enjoy the wonderful conveni· )loon tomorrow 8:37 A.m. ence of electric sewing. Prominent Shrs Spica, due south 9:13 p.m.; ' Regulus, due west 11:13 p.m. Visible Plapets Jupiter, low In southeasl10:38 p.m.; Saturn, low in southeast Only s64.50 11:49 p.m.; Mars, low in east 2:48a.m. TIDES TERMS AVAILABLE High 6:48 a.m. 6:52 p.m. Low 12:48 a.m. 12:56 p.m . PRISCILLA'S POP By AL VERMEER . . .To help ward off dryness, llak­ iness and the look or aging skin, a cosmetic manufacturer has THE GREAT tASTERN OIL come UJl With a new beauty pre­ paration that provides your skin with a scientific moisturizing ele­ ment. Called a moisture con­ COMPANY, LIMIT~D trol, lhP new product Pllcour­ agef. sort, smooth, youlhlullook­ . ing skin. · ST. JOHN'S CORNER BROOK i · SELL ISLAND WINDSOR / An ;;;·,-P-I't'-,t-il-lg_n_el-.k-1:~-,·~ >imwnl I 1 in the Paris rollctlion of ,Jm·qurs j' . ' (iriUc is made ur of lour }'(m·s I Iol while bt>ads tied at the haek l ...... 1------~------·· with al:ll'~c navy hhlP how. It -- was worn with R nal'y blue suil . ' THE DAILY NEW5, •. 11

I Newfoundland Postal Services World Mount Allison .Appoints R. B. Open~ Services Victoria Day. Refugee R. P. Bell Chancellor· New Office PASSENGER NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF FISHERfll" 1TROUTERS' SPECIAL TRAIN A new office of The Royal "'I TO ARGE''TIA 8 30 P •J May 23rd. will be observed Bank o' ·Canada has been open· SEALED TEND~RS address- MAY 23rd: "' • as Victoria Day-Quem's Birth· Year ed to sbrve the Kelligrews-Fox· · ed to the undersigned at Ot· I , . . day by the Federal Cil·il Ser- trap district on the Avalon Pen· Graduate Nurses tawa will be received up to 12 · ~ Trout~rs Spectal Tr~1n f?r Yice. · Aren't there thousands and insula, 'about 15 miles from St. G d N . o'clock noon of Juy 6, 1960, r c~ulaSrtpoJmhts, to Argenha Will J h , It .11 at s sub ra uate urses are reqmred for the construction of a wood-1 1 eave . o n s 8 .30 p.m. Mon· o n s. Wl oper e a a . • d' t I ~ . I t H d I d . !'.! 23 d t . t al The Postmaster, st. John's. thousands of refugees? branch to the Royal's St. John's Nlmme lafe Y Sas SSIS aRnl. feat en patrol vessel of about 65: ~)II• 1 ay Ar .. ret_ur~moog r n announced that with the excep- There are millions. West End Branch under the urses or. um er e IC ~ ft. in length for service in New-~' WI eave rgen 11 g, p.m. lion of ~toney Order and Snv- Then what good is the little management of F.C. Anderson I1 th~ followmg Cottage Hosplt ' foundland Area. Tuesday, )fay 24th. lngs Bank business. se1·1·ice will bi~ ~ can gi1·e? Th~y must need and will be open two days a als.- . , Plans and specifications may, CONNF.CfJON BAY RUN : be given at G.P.O. and East m1lh~ns of dollars. 1 End Postal Station as usual (Five loaves and two small week, on Tuesday and Thursday Bonavts!a. · be obtained from tlw Depart· AND WEST RUN PLACENTIA from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bonne. Bay. · ment at C'ttawa. upon rials with a French flal'or · Include exotic slubbed silks. Twenty _dollars set up a here at our West End Branch from which $528,00 L~ deducte~ G. R. C'I.ARK. ing St ..John's ::\londay, :\lay gauz1• chiffons, sheer prlnts and 1 tradesman 1n tools to become but the establishments of this : for board and loclgm~. Unt· Deputy 11inistcr of Fisheries .. 23rd., will make connection at airy· eottons, . self-supporting, new sub-branch will make it : !orm.s and laundry services are may23,26 i Corner Brook with the S.S. much more convenient for those I provided. . . • llaccalieu for regular ports 1 Two hu11dred dollars will pro· who have heretofore had to I For further • mformahon • Lcwisportc-Corner Brook ser· 1·ide a refugee ~·outh with a come into St. John's to do their . please ap~ly to: The D!rector of I vice. 'ynr's V()('ational training. banki g" j Nn-s, Nursing Services, De· n · · partment of Jlealth, Confeder· CONNECTION GREEN BAY Save S700. ; Give in His name. Do you re· CANCELLED :member how many He fed with ------~ atlon Building, St. John's. I LEONARD MILLER, 1\I.D .. Train ,'The Caribou" leav· •those few loaves and little in~ St .•John's Tuesday, !\fa)' a year on 1 fishes? 1 p t 1 Deputy l'tlinlster of Jlealth. _~_·2.2_a _____ ~4th .. which was advertised to I aramoun ljm connPrt with the i\!.V. Nonia your car . PLAYGIRL~RT WARn SACKVI.LLE, ~.B.-Preside~tl Mount Allison and wes 'a daught· I NOW Playing J for the Grern Bay Service will LOS ·\:'-lGELES tAP-Bel'erly I Ross of Mount Aili-, er of the Rev, T. J. Dein· , •' not connect as Connection ha> I ~l?m1~gton J~te been cancelled. A Toronto man who ha! 1 Aadinnd 1i.year-old playmate of son Um1ers1ty ann~unced reCEnt·, stadt, died m 1943. They had "THE MIRACLE" repaired 50,000 cars says I ihe late' Errol Flynn, Thursday J ly that Ralph P1ckrad Bell, 1 three daughters, .Mrs. J. I. Mac· WITH CARROLL BAKE It SPECIAL TRIP S.S. BURGEO runnins a car co~ts you at . was placed in custody of the, O.B.E., B.A., D.~.L.,. h~d b~en 11aren, Mrs. Stuart B. Wood and ROGER MOOR& . WITH FISHERMEN TO ll~faesttl.mSe100an'odoo '"ol_tvht>r rt~s-ol_nu".t chaplain of the Hollywood Chl'ist·l appointed the umverstly s llrst Mrs. Ro?ert W. Monee!. His _pr~· "The Miracle" the famoua ' . \'l~!'tJSON ISLANDS ~lA l' %6. l " 1. · J d All rhancellor. sent wtfe, formerly MarJorie . , • t costs ma~· reach a sta~grr· 1a~ group, ~upen~r u ge en I DJ·. Bell, whose home is at Young Smith of Young!ands She· mternat10nal spectacle open· S.S. Burgeo operating on lng $250.000. In this week'~ 1 ~lllle:·. makmg the blonde teen· M h B , N d t . . ' ing tomorrow at the Para· Labrador Service will ieal'e St. 8 s · 11 1 big ~tar Weekly he sel.l dow" ager a ward of juvenile court, I ' one . ~~' . · ·· IS a gra ua e die~ Cape, IS one of Mount A I· mount Theatre, has been given • · John's :\!idnight :I lay 26th., on the costs of owninn and I said Rei·. Leonard Eilers and his I of the unllerslty and .a grandson son~ most g:nerous benefactors f II l'f b W PubliC Nurses I ~ . of Dr Humphrey Pickard who havmg established a very hand· I u screen 1 e Y arner , special trip with fishermen for op~rating c~rs in fil't> price wtfe would take custody, Bevehrly ! was the first principal of Mount some foundation the annual in· , Bros. in a production as color· _ · 1 point;; Rattle Harbour to Veni­ ranges. and ~hnws you how ha.s been in the custody of er. . h · . ful as excitin and as provo- 1 • • 1 A ~on lsl~nds. Enroute steamer to sal'e $700 annuall~·. start· th who race charges of 1 Alhson Academy 1843·1869. I e come from whtch provides for 1 •. g . · Apphcahons are invited for 1 . will call Rrigus. Bay Roberts. lng now. Imo I~~· I' t h l' ~aughter'~ de- ifirst principal of the Mount AI· sabbatical years, fellowships and catlve _as any in motion pic· the position of Auditor (Of. I WELCOME WAGON 0 .: · Carboncar. Freight for points ..______, ron n u ~ng e llison Ladies' College 1854-1857, Idepartmental grants for members ture history. . . ficer, Grade VII}, with the s0 ______m_q::..u_en_c.:.~-· ------and the first president of the of the farulty. : Its spectacle du~en;~10 ns cial Security Assessment Di· ll~ttle Harbour to Venison university 1862-1869. I During the last war Dr. Bel! • hav_e been broadened, Its I~ter· vision Department of Finance : HOSTESS 1 Islands arcepteri at the Dock l'oa>tal Shed \\'cdnesday, :\lay r Dr. Bell has be~n an outstand· was a member or the execulii'C natlo_nal fla~or e~~haslZed The s~lary commences at $4 620 'I k D i I 25th., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ing business man all his life.; ~ommittee of the Department nr 1and 1ts ~ouchmg rehg10us ~s· on the sc 1 $4620 _1004950 Wrl Knoc at Your oor I Formerly presid~nt of Nnti~naJ· MunltiJns and Supp_Jy, Ottawa pects fatth_fully preserved ~~ Candidat:se should have ac~d- with Gifts and Greetings COX:\'ECTIO:'\ sot:TH COM'! 1 Sea Products Limited and Halifax director-general of Aircraft Pro- 1 the Techmram~ and Techm· ernie qualifications of at least from Friendly Business SERYICE Save with • • • - 1 Insurance Company, he is presi· duct!on aircraft comptroller and, color present~llon, . Grade XI· a thorou h knowledae . d Rc•CJ!ar R~l a'"· tn\n ~~'''· I :dent of Pooled Investments Lid. a member of the Joint Defence I From the lime of Its fmt 1 f ' . 1 g t· ~d Ne1ghbours an Your in~. st. JohtJ'< Thursda)·, '. !a_1. · ' r 1 o commerc1a accou n mg an . . . .. " .• vice·presJdent of the Bank of Production Committee of the tln· per ormance as a :\>lax Re n- d't' . d . . . :::1v1c and Soc1ol Group· 26th .. will make connection at THE EASTERN CANADA l 1 1 Nova Scotia, director of Founda· ited Stales and Canada. For his hard! stage production in 1911 a~ mg, an so~e expwcr_1ce O h ,· f. r . 8 'th th ,1 ,. : lion Company of Canada Ltd., outstanding war services he was until its present motion pic- With the commewal accou~tmg n t e occa,lon B~:~'a:i·~~a ~~;ue\:;ular e :'.,~ •.' SAVINGS AND LOAN ° · . 1 I Foundation Engineerfnl( Corpora· awardtd the Order of the British ture form, "The Miracle" has meth~ds an~ general busmess. New Comer to the C1ty. ·lion or Canada Ltd Construction Em'>ire been played for millions of prachces m ~ewfoundland. Th B' th f B b South Coast Sen·ice. COMPANY ., • ' . E t · t 11· 'th' th · e lr 0 a a y, Equipment Co. Ltd.. Acadia • This appointment was the un- I people throughout the world. x e~SI\'e. r~ve mg WI In e CONNECTION WEST ;: 'J'! IAtlantic Sugar Refineries Ltd., animous decision of the Board of 1 With the global audiences an· Provmce IS mvolved. , ------· 1 PLACESTIA BAY 1and Foulldalion }!arilime Ltd. Regents and Dr. N. T. Avard, the ticipated for the Warner pro· Applications in writing, slat- · HP•ular 11.31 a.m. trnia l"B\· , He Is a regent of l\lount Allison board chairman, announced ?~'·\ duction, it is not unlikely that Iing age, educational qualifica-! in:: St. .John's Fridar. ;,fay \ 1 and is honorary chairman or the 1 Bell's acceplanre at the mw.otmg the show will become the lions, experience, etc.. should' . 27th .. ~·ill make conner.-ti.1n at - :Mount Allison Fund Council's : the Spring convocation., most seen of all time. 1 be addressed to the Ci1·i! Sen•ice I fol!owin~ . :\r~~ntia witi1 :\!otor Vessel 1 committee for a new athletic Unlike many u~iversity chancel· I. For "The :'1-!iracle" Warner Commission of Newfoundland, for the \\'est Rnn Pla~cntia 1 1 and recreational centre. lors, Dr. Bell wlll also be an ac· i Bros. has assembled an lm· John's, so as to reach the Com- : Ba)·. 1 He was born In Halifax, the Ilive member of the board and • pressive cast of gifted per- mission on or before the 6th . son of the late Andrew Macln!ay its executive. I formers, beginning with Car· , day of June, 1960. Envelopes CONNECTION ST. JOH!~'S· ! Bell and the late Mary Emerancy Allisonians eve.rywherc and the . roll Baker as the gypsy girl i containing applications should Be LEWISPORTE SERVICE i IPickardl Bell who became the entire }!oun~ Alhson constituency who flees a village convent . be clearly marked "D·F-194" Train "The Caribou" lear· .. ' ...... ; 1 1 in;< St. .John's Frida,\·, :\lay ,. .. ~ . ·-·-. ~ first teacher or piano at Mount will be deh~hl~d th~t. Dr. Bell_ to seek worldly Jove, excite· I CH!\IR~IA!\', Modern : . :: ::_·: Allison after being educat~d in has accepted lh1s poslh~n as the 1 ment and fame. I CIVIl. SERVICE CO::II~JISSION.I 27th .. will m~ke com1er:inn at I Lcwbpnrle with the :IT.\'. T:e .· .:.,;; ·~ . 1Europe. His first wife, }!argue· first chancellor or hts alma\ Roger Moore plays the ro· . my20,23 -:'- ,;.. ,. Debentures for 5 years, 5~% Live _.. , . rite Deinstadt, who also attended mater. mantic lead of Captain Stuart, 1------' pass1•:: for regul3~· pr,: t> S•. for 3 and 4 years. John's·Lcwi.;pcrtc Se;·vire. • i a British grenadier whose at· l'Hectrica Hy ' . ------~ Rock ever sees Dons, he learns i tachment for Miss Baker first ' ' A safe and profitable Trustee Investment I 1 that his best friend and ,wealthy· prompts her to abandon the il Capl•to} I show-backer. Tony Randa!!, is convent. Waller Slezak, the i f;EIGHT ACCEF'~.t.i·:::::s Rote of interest guaranteed throughout in love with her. Rock, wbo Viennese actor, plays the .~i FREIGHT ST. JOHS'S. I i 9 ...... "'" • I .... I ' f. I term selected. .l , writes songs, decides tha_t, puckish guitar • strumming l I.EWJSPOltTE !;' .l!VifF. I NOW Paymg I somehow, he must meet thiS Flaco. Freight for re;.!t.<.u p~r~;. ' 1 :I CheoF F'eliohle Electrtcil! $1000.00 invested in a Cumulative Debenture lovely Interior decorator. From Rome came Vittorio I:~t ..Icjn';·!~ewL~~m·~':' ~..,, ..;ice This poses somewhat of a Gassman, the colorful Italian 1 In on~ Around St. John's for 5 years will earn $327.80 ROCK HUDSON problem in view of the bitter star who makes his first a~~cpted at th~ Rai!w1y FrPight DORIS DAY IN things they've said to each oth· American appearance in more ANY AMOUNT OF $100.00 AND UPWARDS "PILLOW 'fALK" 'Graduate Nurses -----·----·- Shed today. Friday ~rei ~ro~­ er on the phone. But Rock man· than three years as Miss N day, )lay 23rd.. 9 a.:~. tt) ACCEPTED. ages to swing it by masquerad· Baker's Gypsy lover. Another 1 Statutory otice 5 p.m. Bringing together for the ing as a big rancher from out famous returning lnternation. Graduate Nurses arc required first time two of the nation's 4% to 4 1/2% paId of the West. Then the fun real· a] star in "The Miracle" is immediately for the following In the matter of the Will ami FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S· I most popular screen stars, Rock Jy starts! They-but perhaps it Katina Paxinou, the fiery· posts in the Department of Estate of Emily .T. )Jarshall CORNER BROOK SERVIC:E on Deposit Receipts. depending on Jen~ttb 1Hudson and Doris Day, was a would be better not to tip off 1Grecian who won an Academy ; Health:- · late of St. John's in the Pro\·· Freight for regular ports St. of time on Deposit. Withdrawals may be great idea, as evidenced by made without previous notice. the rest Of the zany situations./ !\ward for her supporting 1 (a) Nurses for the Travelling !nee of Newfoundland in the .John's Corner Brook Sen·ice Itheir pairing in "Polow Talk," One of the big-and most i performance in "For Whom 1 Immunization and B.C.G. Dominion of Canada. Widow. p~r the S.S. :\orthern Ranger opening tomorrow at the Capi­ Pleasant-Surprises of "Pillow! the Bell Tolls." Her present ..1 Teams, for which the salan.· will be accPpted at the Dr>t'k 4% paid on Savings Accounts, cheque· deceased. d ~ I ing privileges if desired. tol Theatre. Talk" Is the genuine comedy I role is the first Hollywood is $2800-100-3100 per an- Coastal Shed to ay, ,aturt ,,_,. Taking its title from one of talent displayed by Hudson. undertaking for !\!iss Paxinou i num. .\11 persons claimin~ to be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . For full details and a supply of deposit· . the 10ngs sung by Miss Day­ whose popul~rity up to now h~s in 10 years. In "The. Miracle"' (b· Assistant Head ~urses for creditors of or who have any! FREIGHT SOUTH COAST by-mail forms. write, telephone or call at in a manner that Is a cinch to been gained m st~Blght dramatic she plays the guntotmg gypsy t~e following Cottage Hos claims or demands upon ?r af- SERVICE land It high on the list of most roles. However, It's a safe bet mother In a performance cal· p1ta!s: 1feeling the estate of Em1ly J. . . . d . .. "' 1 1 popular tunes-the delightful there will be a lot of comedy culated to win acclaim and Brookfield. ~larshall deceased are hereby· hfr~'~\1115 aFc~~Ph~dSh~~·,·' THE EASTERN CANADA new Universal - International· roles In his future. including a awards.. I Burgeo. 'requested Lo send particulars of 1. e m 1 1 wa~ !e ~h c' '~t _.()~ 1Arwin production, photograph· song now and then. He comes Denms King, stage and I Burin. the same in writing. duly attest·. l:gu ar P.01 5 MU ~ na~. :,e., SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. ed CinemaScope and in color. off mighty well in his first sometime film star of long Hr. Breton. · ed, to The Eastern Trust Com-, nee but m order. to ~un ... nte" .The mirthful story, set in New screen vocalizing with his per· duration appears as the Span- Markland pam· 275 Water Street, St. ' mol·ement hy lhts 1 of (Established 1887) t~ ~ 1 th~ York City, opens with Rock formance of a romantic number Ish count in the turbulent Old Perlican. Johit:s. Executors of the \\'ill of· S.S. B~r Hav~~~~f.~~lg.~rr~~~\:. WATER ST. P.O. BOX PHONE and Doris becoming bitter en· 164 543 3335 titled "lmpiralion." worldly career o~ 1\liss. Baker. i Salary is $3,000.00 per annum, the said deceased on or before ~~e~l n~~e lat~r th;rn . 0 · p~m· emies without ever meeting - 5 0 CLAUDE E. DAWE, Manager. • :\! Doria Day, blonde and as A notable Amencan film de· for which $528.00 is deducted the 14th day of June A.D. 1960 :1' 1 y 23rd · all because they share a tete· glorious as ever, and no new· but Is made by Gustavo Rojo, for board and lodging. Uni- after which dale the sa1d ~x- '.on(.a~' · a · phone party line. The first time comer to comedy, handles her the handsome young star of ·forms and laundry services are ecutors will proceed to rl1s· · portrayal with brilliance and Spani~h films. Bto plays the I provided. tribute thr s~id estate _havin~ She also gives- it a smart gypsy 5 bullflghtln~ lover. ; For further information. regard only .to the cla1ms of touch as she goes through her Her dances and t ose of the 1 please a]1ply to: The Director ·.rhich they then shall have h~c! scenes in one chic outfit after gypses were staged ~Y Anto~io of Nurses, Nursing Services, notice. another. Her wardrobe for this rriana, H~~y~~od~i le:d:g : Department of Health, Confcll· · Datecl at St. John's this 12:1 picture is undoubtedly the amenco ~ud ~1'1 rh F~!m!n~~ !eratlon Building, St. John's. , day of :.lay A.D. 1960. • most elaborate she has ever was coac e n e LEONARD MILLER, M.D., ' PARSONS & MORGAN. AMERICAN worn. And, In addition to her songs and dan~es by Triana, Deputy Minister of Jlealth. I Solicitors !or Executol'~. terrific rendition of the film's ~~~~h:es!1:~chdl~n soh~~ g~~~: my2,023 I my17,25.31jne7 __ _

titleher slngl_ngsong, abe of ~~ally~ossess scores Me. ~ith. havinggypsy eJ,1campmentsspent six weeks of Spain,in the ,:~~~======;- TRIMMED NAVEL BEEF. Th~ h1~h spirit of the com learning to dance and sing edy 1s a1ded Immeasurably by like the dark-browed girls At the oullllanding performances of from Granada. the always·dellgbted Tony Ran· Although it is not to be BARrELS D • I HALF . BARRELS dall and Thelma ~ltter. Al.so, classified as a musical, the Choice Small Hocks, Etc. ·E_tc. the additional ass1s~ commg picture has striking musical from Julia .Meade,, Nick Adams, moments. Songs of religious CHOICE SMALL HOCKS ...... 100 lbs. brls. Marcel Daho, Alle11 Jenkins and persuasion are heard in the Lee Patrick. chapel scenes, while Miss MEATY RIB LETS ...... 100 lbs. brls. •Producera Ross Hunter and Baker herself performs the Jltartln Melcher have given foiks song "Green Sleeves"·· SPECIAL TRIMMED Nt VEL BEEF ...... 100 lbs. brls." "Pillow Talk" a lavish setting as welt as several traditlonai as the background again~t which Flamenco numbers. · FAT BACK PORK 70/80 s ...... lbs. brls. the laugh·packed scr1pt by 190 • Stanley Shapiro. and Maurice "You I,ied" and "I Need No At· SMITH'S Rlcb!in Is 'played. And. Director mosphere," both done by the ALSO Michael Gordon, back in Holly· vivid night club pianist-chan· wood after eight years of di· teuse, Perry Blackwell. Frank Certified Seed Potatoes (all Verities). Hayseed ••• Lawn Seed •• • reeling Broadway shows · has DeVol is responsible for ar· PE-A B·EANS-·SPLIT PEAS - gotten the most out of every rangements and background (Smoll Seeds for Gardens). Mixed Fertilizers and. Nitrate of Soda. situation, while at the same score, and Joseph Gershenson time keep the picture moving at for th~ music supervision, "ALl FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY". a brisk pace throughout. Gor· Miss Day's wardrobe, already • don and Cameraman Arthur E. mentioned earlier, wlil be of GREEN PEAS Arllng have obtained some es- morl!· than passing interest to peclally effective comedy mo· female viewers. Designed by ONE POlfND P~CKAGS - 2 DOZEN TO CASE. 111ent1 through the uae of split. Jean Louis, who over the years sereen photograph, The Cinema· bas become famous for his Scope screen and tasteful color glamour enhancement l)f Rita • add immeasurably to the pic· Hayworth, and more lately of ture'a delight. Kim Novak, the suits, dresses In all, six new song numbers and goWilS worn by Miss Day ·GEORGE NEAL' LIMITED. are woven through the picture. number 17 ensembles In all. Besides "Plllow Talk," "Pos· They were all planned with 'PHONESs • sen Me," and "Inspiration," autumn and early winter In there's "Roly Poly," a new party mind, and among the most chic song, !or audience participation groups Louis has ever created PHONES 5143. 5144 QUfEN STRE-ET two on the "blues" side, for a star• -· . I

I' 12 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY. MAY 23, 19~0

~~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ IFOR SALF.-A new milch cow and calf. Apply lllicbael TO-DAY'S I :'.lurphy, Topsail Road. Phone OLD MILL WANTED . 0015:!. Night Club Open II p.m. SPECIAL may2 3,25 Every Night Orchestn . SNACKS & CONFECTIONER\ II - - . ------·----·------Except: 58 EXPERIENCED • 8 HAMILTON AVENUE 1 TO LET-A store, No. Mon.: Record Show on Air OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEII. ' aII to aII Presc.ott Street. Apply on Sun.: CinemaScope Show w w premises to-day. 1958 Vanguard IBreakfast 7:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m 9 p.m. i Served and delivered dally. Carpets The Best In Delicious Book-Keep!ng "One special daily". 1 9 59 Wall Washing Food, Sedan Deluxe OFFICE and HOME A Ia Carte or Full Course Tiles WALL WASHING - WaUt DELIVERY SERVICE CHEVROLET $1.35 up. Machine . Operator 00 9:30 a.m. 'till Midnight cleaned by new machine. AUTOMATIC Results perfect: saves paint. Join the ha!)py crowd at $1300· • Linoleums tNfld's Most Popular -New Method Rug and Wall Apply in writing to, DIAL 4556 For Home , . . Store • Cleaners, Freshwater Ro!ld, Nile Club: mar30,lmtb 00 • 'Phone 91033. THE OLD MILL OFFICE MANAGER, McKINLAY $2100· Offic~ • • . Churches, Tel: 9·0026 ' Schools, etc. TOE CENTRAL BARBER I t.AOTORS LTD. SIIOP-We are now oper· EXPERT INSTALLATION . ating eight chairs. You ~-~~~~ Nfld. Armature Works Ltd • teMA~CHANT ROAD MERRYMEETING ROAD can be assured of the best 1 posRible service plus the SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES BAMBRICK STREET Dl..4l B-0378 • 8-0379 least possible waiting, 24 -----···----··-·------The HUB New Gower Str~el, opp. Hayward Ave. Adelaide Motors. LAND SURVEYS 3067 3069 , FURNITURE REPAIRS- Re· ______my5,lmth pail> to spring-filled mat· ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY LAND APPRAISALS tresses. Ch~ terfield suites ; DRAUGHTING also rebuilt. Fifty years' l I BUILDING MATERIALS experie11ce. Ke~ts MattreSt ! ·. ·~.. WHITE .PRINTING CHESTER DAWE, LTD. I Factory, 16 !llounl Royal Ave. ONE ENGINEER SHAW ST. and TOPSAIL RD , MIMEOGRAPHING Dial 92753 or 2656...... For all your Bulldina PHOTO COPYING octB,(tf) "1 thought I better tell ya' '·-: .. _: Requirements caD -it's rainin' outside and with Second Class Stationery . ·.;. . . . 80161-91171 TYPING NEW ~IE'ffiOD RUG CLEAN· yer ROOF LEAKS!" ~ ·. ·: ERS-Rugs and Carpet Ticket . .. ' Prompt De)ivery ·On • • • ;. ~ ., Gerry Halley made to look like new. Well now th('re is a ~· ~ .l DRUG STORES • STOVE OIL Von Schrader process adds thoughtful gentleman, but 1£ I . ... ALSO :!~··..:. :. -\:..;. • FURNACE OIL rears to life of rugR Clean· YOUR roof is likely to leak, ··'l:o··: . .. . ' Surveys Ltd. ed in home or at our plant. \ ·. CdNNORS DRUG STORE • HARD COAL vou best come in and see .. LAi\IBERT'S COUGH SYRUP • SOFT COAL 'Phone 91033, New Method · : ~s about having a new roof . TELEPHONE 90876 Rug Cleaners, Freshwater ONE ENGINEER .,...n~:h~1::: '.,.,.. .. -. can be obtained at • IRON .-!REMAN put on your home. Don't .S.""!'I:~·::.. t.tl_:;~ . ' . Road. .· . COl\'NORS DJ\UG STOKE HEATING EQUIP~IE1\IT. put it off until too late . with Third 'Class Stationery ·--·------·---- 334 WATER ST, - ·... .. DIAL 2206 O'KEEFE'S CORNER - Cuts· . ~·.. the Cost- Lowest Ever- 1 Ticket . Klik 35c can, also Kam 35c ~~~if; ~ 't.::~~· ,;,;'{;..1 ... .· .... Tulip 25c lh.; B<.ke\Pples f.o .,,,..9.., .)- 1 .. Apply ""~' I # ,.'1:··, • ~ .. ""'7:... : 69c; York Stews 35c can; . =:; ::. ~-~ :~ ~~i..: -:~- .. .. . \1. L. Bologna 33c ;Jce . t·'"~ ', ::.;:.:r.. ~~.·:-,: ., t•.l !:;. •. · ."';'_ '):. "'.. Puritan Turkey Spread ( 2 cans\ 32c; Turnip Tops JOB BROTHERS C;!)., LTD • ------'i I ·J9c can; 2 pks. Rothmans • m;-21.23 r~~t,fSJ ~------.1 65c.; Spinach ~ cans 29c. I •·· ... -· ... Where To Stay I Yes, Dial 3320, we deliver WATER STREET WEST I FREE-3320. PHONE 3011 Balsam Hotel ! apr!l(eod)tf BARNES ROAD -·------·-· ----- . Situated In •he Heart of "KWITS" helps you Quit! -· the Cit:. 1 Stop smoking with this ATTENTION . ·~ Anti . Smoking Chewing ST. THERESA'S . Quiet, Comfortable Atmos· Gum, developed after 5 : .. --~ ph ere. yenrs of research. Harmless. PARISH FAIR SPORTSMEN ~ ··~·_!·~----...... For lleservation~ and In· Pleasant. Start today. Only .l [ormation. 69c. package, at all drug· Super-Specia I gists. JUS1! L4RRIVED! 1:~I~~~ • .. :>:~...... :: Drawing •• Dial 6336 I:;------MRS. JOHN F:\CEY 1 A!\IAZINGI.Y quick reliel for Resident Manageress I discomfort of mouth sores, Winning Ticket: l~ENTS m31,tf white canker spots, dental ' plate sores. tender gums, Tourist Tent 9' x 9' x 7' ...... $39.95 ~- ... :. with Fletcher's Sore-)louth Number: 10265 ...... · ... Medicine, $1.00 at all drug· -:- .... Sportsman Tent 9%' x 11 W x 7 Y2' $59.95 gists. ,.·. ·. ,l •.. l'_ ;,.·..,.·,··\!;~·...... •· ap26,my24.in28 Drawn by Alphonsus ! Hikers Tent 7' x 7' x 5 ~2' ...... $21.95 ~ . \ . ~ .. Curtis and witnessed · Deluxe Pup Tent ...... $14.95 ... ~- by Mrs. Harold Murphy : GREAT EASTERN YOU CAN'T BEAT ·~. . ~ _;. ·._..... ; ~¥J£i OIL & IMPORT SIMPSONS-SEARS • .r .. ,.., co., LTD. For Fast I Radio, Television, Washers, Refrigerators, Deep Freezers l Electric Ranges, Floor Polishers, Taxi Service • ------=---·--·-_--_-_-_--_-·---·--·::::::::::: ------1 1 I ERNEST CLOUSTON, LTD. I 1 1 McCLAin AUTOMATIC \ WARM AIR CONDITIONING I Publ~:~:~:;~~i!:;cms, HOTEL TAXI 1. fQR QUALITY PAINTS :no WATER sr. 1 ltEl'AIRs AND sERVICE D. 4-2410 . . ___DIAL flU I 6 1242 DJAL 3~~~ 3005 i ·~UEEN'S ROAD ~ AT PRICES RADIO-TV REPAIRS REASONABLE WATER STREET Open from 6.30 to 2 1.m. I GREAT EASTERN OIL tan26.1J. -~#---#-~- ~ YOU CAN'T GO WRONG COMPANY, LTD. ~~~~~~~.:_:.: WHEN YOU SHOP AT REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV USED-36 ft. cabin ~ruiser, AND ALL ELECTRICAL 73 h.p. Graymar Gas engine, APPLIANCES toilet, washbasin, freshwater DIAL 3001 to3005 tank. Built 1954, but only used 4 years. Excellent con JARDINE'S GROCERS (Retail) dillon ...... $2,500.00 PAINT and HARDWARE L. HEALEY 1\IANY OTHER ITEMS. 165 WATER STREET PHONE 5567 Cross Roads and Water Street Diaf3026 DEALER FOR INSURANCE AGENTS I MATCHLESS .- SHERWIN-WILLIAMS - AND BROKERS 197 GOWER ST. PHONE 49t7 1-----,_;,- myll,1mt~ BRANDRAM HENDERSON JOB BROTHERS TRY US FIRST. & CO. LTD. TENDERS Water Street Dial 2658-4123 YOU'LL BE SATISFIED-PROMPT DELIVERY Sealed tenders will be rc· ceived up to Noon, June 6th., SERVICE REG. T. MORGAN 1960 for the exterior painting f INSURANCE LIMITED of 6 apartment bul!dings In Temple Bldg., P.O. Bos 1611, Fcderal·Provlnclal Project 1· This 'Week's Special 341 Duckworth St. 50. J)lal 80370 or 11&6 Specifications, color chart, 10% OFF ALL PAINT BRUSHES and tender form may be ob· TERRA NOVA COUNCIL 1452 KNIGHTS Of COLUMBUS DRUG STORES tained at the office of the St. John's Housing Authority, 1~4 M. CONNORS LTD. Cashin Avenue. 334 WATER ST. Tenders must be submitted WELC~OMES. . Dill 2208 in sealed envelopes addressed to the St. John's Housing Au· THE OFFICERS AND DELEGATES, AYLWARD'S thority, 124 Cashin Avenue, - to the PHARMACY St. John's. The words "Tender Cor. Mondly & Empire Ave. for the exterior painting of Dial 90010 6 apartment nuildings in Fed· eral·Provlncial Project 1·~0" Annual State Convention IEPAIIS • PfiRKDALE· are to be plalnly written ...(flllllllt .. PHARMACY across the face of the envelope. and iRvites members, their wives ·and lady friends to an IILCAIIZIII :· Ellubeth Ave. Each tender must be accom· firestone Dill 91120 panled by a 'certified cheque ,•••• ~ made payable to the St. John's FOR HOME DELIVERY FREIGHT SERVICE Housing Authority (or Negoti­ ·AT /HOME able Bonds of the Government DIAL 2141 TRINITY SOUTH of Canada) to the value or ' in their. honor, Club Rooms, St. Clare Avenue, Nfld. Armature Works Ltd. From St. John'• via 10% of the tender prle to en­ TUESDAY, MAY 24th,. EMPIRE DAY, 8 p.m. BAMBRICK ST. · DIAL 7191 • 7192 Beverage Sales Whltbourae &o Old PerUcan. sure due performance of con,· North Shore Cene11ptlon tract. at which, the movie film of The Golden Jubilee Celebrations, will be to Carbonear. Lowest or any tender not shown. The coloured movie Noble Heritage will also be presented Ltd. Trucks also available for necessarlly accepted, (Not inserted by aoard of long haul. aervlet. followed by a card party and dance with music by the Mellow Tones Liquor Control) Rates Reasonable. ST. JOHN'S HOUSING. orchestra. - For 'further Information AUTHORITY. .Advertise In The New·s DiAL D3803H . my2!,23

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St. J~hn' s L~n-ns Club .. KINSMEN LATE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, FOR SALE THE WINNIN:G NUMBER IN THE BUYERS - SELLERS SWEEP IS Boys· Club M,.. John C. Crosbie Three storey semi-detached two APARTMENTS. • 1st. Apartment contains kitchen, living room, four 21845 Newspaper BINGO THE OFFICES AND FACTORY OF THE · bedrooms, bathroom, basement, new oil furnace. Will the holder of this number contact 2nd. Apartment has five rooms and bathroom. Lion Bill Spark~s c o Sparkes & Sons Ltd., . Newfoundland Margarine Separate entrance. A bargain for quick sale. Dial 80116. Please hold your 1icl(ets SERIES No. 30 Situate on Cochrane Street. until sweep has been claimed. TO-O AY'S NUMBERS Company- JOHN A. BYRNE ,...------~~ ·------·--. WILL BE CLOSED FROM B I N G o· AUCTrONEER and REAL EST ATE AGENT PLE-ASE NOTE 1 P.M. TO-DAY. MONDAY, MAY 23rd. 3 29 42 52 73 165 VVATER STREET DIAL 7631 OUR NEW PHONE NUMBERS ARE 15 16 40 49 69 I------··-·---·------·' 4 22 32 51 72 I 91236-93908 1 26 31 60 63 ~. 11 28 38 56 67 FOR. SALE. 12 21 35 46 71 LeMARCHANT DRUG STORE 14 19 47 75 •Lee Matt Traders Ltd. OPPOSITE THE GRACE HOSPITAl New 1~ 2 storey' BUNGALOW, containing kitchen, m;·2t.23.2'i.2fi.27 2 17 58 61 OUT OF RES·PtCT------FOR THE MEMORY OF living room, four bedrooms, bathroom. Insulated 5 24 57 68 .. . ------wired for 220 volb. Also 1~ 2 storey double ;: 23 66 JOIJN C. L1lOSBIE garage. ' I ~' • '; • ;. ·~ "• ;o' • "; '•' ' ~ 18 50 74 ' 7 70 THE OFFICE OF Double building lot, freehold. LEE MATT TRADERS,·LTD. A bargain for quick sole. WILL BE !1LOSED TO-DAY. SPECIALS! I,.. Situate at Windsor Heights. -.. USED . ,. . , .. :.\· . . ', r)~.,r..~· ·.: .!~~~ OIL RANGES • • l .:: • ..,...... r~-;:(:~':~·.;~t ;_:; AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE AGENT ,...... ~..:,,;•\ OUT OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY COAL RANGES \./-:' ~ .... .t·'. ;.• 165 WATER STREET DIAL 7631 ~ ..:.: .. );'.• ,.;·:: FREE Consolat:on prizes to first 25 players OF THE LATE -----·---- ;.r.t:_:~·:~·/\;·. WASHERS ~~;..j.-~·r::l··.i( who complete the outside frame of the ·...... ~.... ~ .... ~~' ·.· t .:,':1 ~-· . \: card. "FRAME THE CARD". JOHN C. CROSBI~ AS LOW AS $89.95 ~:;\::z i~/_;'::·5 THE OFFICES OF THE tq_."'t ~;:-~;t/ .. FOR SALE ,'o, /L•.;•J>O.;:;~~ AS LITTLE AS $5.00 DOWN ~ ~7-f~~-~ ' ·~ ------Nfld. Engineering and --·------~ ' ...... \.- Help Kin - Help Kiddies Two storey detached, containing kitchen, CALL MR. STICK, MR. NOSEWORTHY, Construction Co. dining room, living room, four bedrooms, ba1hroom. Basement, new oil furnace. · MR. GOODE, MR. ANDREWS at ~------.1 Price reasonable. ------··.. --·-·---·---··--·-·-- 1------'------·----· ----- ...... --···----- i Situate No. 100 Springdale Street. SIMPSONS-SEARS) ... ..,_._-;: (. • • • . •:0 Han I\ Expertly ...... 5011 - 5012 - 5013 . 80200 1 -~;\~·~...... ~ ' . . . . Repaired Here OWING TO THE DEATH OF JO·HN A. BYRNE : ..•. · /~~.::~·-."' ~'!f·c·~r¥W~~ .. ~ CHROl'\0!\II::TERS ~~-'·-~' ~ .. !1-,J..J.I\; -~'+.;!!l!ttt:'-'~ AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE AGENT i{:·:}::~?ri1 Al"TO~ATICS JOHN C. CROSBIE C.-\LE~DAR 165 WATER STREET DIAL 7 631 TO LET All Gh·en THE OFFICES OF ------:------..... -·--- A SUITE OF THREE OFFICES Immediate AU.eoUon -- ·q C.O.D. ORDl-.:RS WELCO~IED on second floor Royal Bank Building, W~st f. · ' ...... •: ·· . ·1.... Ceniral heating, hardwood floors, etc. For fu;·;: .. : .. '•' . ' Crosbi·e· & Co., Ltd. FOR SALE particulars apply to .:·. ·. ·,1! . _,.~. SIMON LEVITZ & SONS LTO. AND ITS AFFILIATED COMPANI.ES :...... _ .... 3'8 WATER STREET ST. JOHN'S New BUNGALOW, containing kitchen, -- ·-~· J. D. O'DRISCOLL -~--:'· WILL BE living room, two bedrooms, bathroom, • .:-·. -! 1 BIDEFOP.D P1 ACE DIAL 90312 :-~:-~ ... ? ' utility room. Garage. Situate at. Windsor Heights. FOR RENT­ CLOSED ALL DAY , WANTED MAY 23rd JOHN A. BYRNE STENOGRAPHER BUNGALOW Experienced preferred but not e'.;entiol. AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE AGENT, 20 CASHIN AVENUE. Apply by letter to 165 WATER STREET DIAL 7631 LOCAL UNION 740 Clarke Steamship Co., Ltd. D~AL- 92621 or 4251 Plumbers & Pipefitters P.O. BOX E-5182 ST. JOHN'S Wi\NTED - Driver- Salesman m: ~~).~;3 MeEting will be held at Victoria Hall, And Assistant Driver Salesman TENDERS Tonight at 9:30 WANTED TENDERS are asked for the erecti~n of a (Sgd.) P. KENNEDY, Must be sood drivers with some sales For School Year 1960 • 61 school building on Elizabeth Avenue, St. experience. We are looking for capable, John's. Recording Secretary. courteous men. Apply in person to the Principal for Model S.chool, Grad9s 7 - 9 Manager at the address below. inclusive, with Grade 4 Teaching Certi·: .. Building to be of masonry construction, ficate. · · one s.torey, measur:ing 200 ·feet long by Principal for Brookfield Road 2 Room 70 feet d~ep. . FOR SALE Browning Harvey Ltd. School, Grades ·1 - 6 and teachers for ·,: Plans and specifications may be obtain· AERATED WATERS DIVISION Primary and Elementary Grades. All ap· -~ ed, WEDNESJ?AY, May 25. on surrender Building Lot measuring 88 by 548 feet. WATER STREET WEST ST. JOHN'S plications should be sent to: of $50.00 deposit, from the Architect. Just one mile from City $2,400 Freehold. - -=~=~=~=====~~~ THE SECRETARY, Bargain. Anglican Board of Education, ' ,, Tenders to close at 5 p.m. June 6. ...~~ Bishops Coll-ege, St. John's. . - FREDERICK A. COLBOURNE, M.R.A.I.C., . John c~ ~amlyn ------' Architect~ · 1 ...• REAL ESTATE AGENT, i1WANTED ·TO BUY ... 5 Church Hill, St. John's. . . 238 HAMILTON AVE. DIAL 7351 or 2339 /IVOLKSWAGEN CARl WANTED ; .~~~~~~~~~~~ I (1959 Model) I . ' TWO SERVICE STATION .. ' ·FOR SALE I I DIAL 4759-L I FOR.SALE my21.23 • . ATTENDANTS 26 STEEL TRUSSES SMALL BUNGALOW ------BOX 309 ·clo DAILY NEWt (BAR JOISTS} Consisting of 6 rooms, -- -·------No. 141 ST. CLARE AVENUE. Newfoundland Nine each 35 feet l~ng weighing 600 pounds each •. 17 each 59 feet long This property offers a compact house for a small family. Property In excellent state of repair. Saving~ Bank weighing 2200 pounds each. Also 5 · Drivewdy for parking. . pieces steel 1 beams 14 feet long weigh·, will be open for bu~iness ing 550 pounds each. Interested parties PRICE $8500.00. contact Apply, • TO-DAY, 23rd of May St~phenville Lions Club, ... Brqwne, Renouf & Mercer CLOSED May 24th. 'Box 166. • PHONE·1115 · 24 QUEEN'S ROAD ''Empire Day" lll)':W,3i my19,21,23,25,27,30 Jll)'21,23 •• '

------~ 1'6 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.,,MONDAY, MAY 23, 1960 A sJJ :as :au: a II!Jit¥&!iMAS cza:w.iiJiil~Bi~N> sdtrn 1 ------1 DRISCOLL - Born at the ~ NOW'S THE TIME TO ' Grace Maternity Hospital on' i May 22nd, to Albert and Jean i (nee Gollop) Driscoll, a son. A I Ibrother for Heather and for sandra. DEATHS SEE THE NEW KODAK MOVIE CAMERAS HERE I-lEAD WEAR --~ Ladies' ·Summer Straws· $3.so Misses & Childrens Straws $ 3~oo

Ladies' Feather • Bands BROWNIE~ CAMERAS World's most popular movie-makers! No wonder they're called Brownie Movie Cameras - lhey're Childrens' Bonnets 68c to $1.25 os simple and sure- os Brownie snapshot cameros .•• and just .. aboul as eosy to CJffordl We can show yov todcy's completll selection-single-lens models ... turret models for wide-engle and tdepho!o shots as well as regular movie• .•. even a nr• Tiny Pique Caps automatic model with electric eye that n1okes se!!ings for yet!! Tot's 68c FROM $38.2! MEN'S and BOYS' •.· l-· -~ ... • •.: . . Hats ... .,..,.,:.:4 "Cowboy" Jockey Caps ~~~- ·.-:~:,

~ TOOTON'S ... •· .. ~..... ~·- ...~ L!MITED ; . \ . ~. ·.. ~ ... 68c to $1.98 \ /· .. 30c :f. CAMERAS, FILMS, PHOTO SUPPLIES ··... ;.= ~,-~ ~ DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN NFtD. ! • ; ~~: WATER STREET DIAL 6331 . ~ .'f;-, * * ·~ ... . ":.;·-. ·. . PLAIN and Fancy ,( .. -.;";. ·. BANDANAS 68c • • <

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T. & M. WINTER LIMITED . ATTENTION PHONE NUMBERS 5101 • 2 • 3 DUCKWORTH STREET HOME BUILDERS CHESTER DAWE Ltd. WITH THE COMING OF SPRING YOU WILL IE LOOKING FOR NEWFOUNDLAND'S FOREMOST BUILDING SUPPL Y·DEALER SUGGEST: BUILDING SUPPLIES FRY'S Spruce wood is excellent for pulp wood but not so good for house framing and sheathing • . • because it is more inclined to OF ALL SORTS, INCLUDING, twist, warp and split. · COMPANY LIMIT~D Therefore, for your LiFE-TIME INVESTMENT, '-'on't use Spruce­ CEMENT e 25 SPRINGDALE ST. DEMAND FIR 1 ROOFING e DIAL 2036 - 2037 For straighter, dryer walls. partitions, sub-flooring and roof- WALLBOARDS covering .•• DOORS SQUARE EDGE FIR • • • · should be used in preference to a II other forms of sheathing. INTERIOR FINISHES Any experienced and reliable architect, con'' actor or dealer will agree with this. Remember that our prices are lowest and our service will give you satisfaction. UPWARDS OF SIX MILLION FEET OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HIGH GRADE, WELL MACHINED FIR IS NOW AVAILABLE TO YOU Also, our ENGINE DEPARTMENT can look after your needs. for AT NO EXTRA COST. ' NI-CO·RODE DRAINAGE PIPE This b our Bu&lness, not a sideline-when It's lumber, caU our number. POL YUHYLENE PIPE Ladies' MACHINE. FlniNGS Ca~ada Bay Lumber Also SAWMILL and INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY SPRING COATS OUT THEY GO I One lot $4.98. Co., Ltda One. lot $14.95, One lot $24.95 ·A. H. Pt.URR~Y &Co., Ltd. RODDICKTON . CHtSTER DAWE LTD.-DEALER. · . 5T. JOHN'S TEL. 91171 - EAS~ FINANCING AVAILABLE - tEL. 80161