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' - I ·.. ersona n. axes ' I -. Budget· Highlights IScattering Of Tax ·.Adjustments i •· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i BULI.ETIN 1, 1964, By TilE CANADIAN PRESS Personal and· corporation in­ No change in taxes on li­ come lax rate• remain, un- quor and tobacco, Mainly Affect Corporations changed, · Budget deficit of $745,1100; ' <:::,.-~.... ~:::::;,.;;::::y:::>-::::~7<:S·<.::.::.. -~~ rrrn! Incentive rebates as high t~ 000 for 1962·63 on expenditure~ no per cent on tax resuUing of $6,525,000,000, revenues ol nplcte gilt from increased sales by mmt· $5,780,000,000. ng • • • ad. ulacturing and p r o 1: e s s 'ing Budget Shows No- ·Increase ~- Budget . >ccond for firms. . Dc(icit designed to provi,le dim light­ economic stimulus but not \o •ccd. C001 • Income tax deductions !or endanger. price levels. gift-boxed, dependents Increased by $30, . Dates removing 80,000 from income Non-resident iron ore com­ In Family Allowances lax lists. panics exempted from special By ALAN DONNELLY . ,I 15-per-cent tax on income of iI'~~;~ dales of changes announced in Tax deduction of 150 p?.r branches of non-resident c~r­ Tuesday night's budget: 57 poratlons, OTTAWA (CP)-Finance Minister Fleming Tuesday night spread i cent allowed on Increased llfllluscs and deficits In 'he years· after that. /l'eslment in new products ex- lions costing treasury $2,00J,- rangmg up to· .per cent o taxes resu tmg rom mcrease sa es. credit for Ontario and B.C. iog- ..

1 bales as high as no per_ cent on He ·left personal and corporate income tax rates unchang ed an d i tax resulting rrom increased S. To Resume Nuclear Testing extended. new. 'i_ncentives to promote in~ust;ial research and' oil and ~ales by manufacturing and yro­ ccssing firms. gas explc:irdtion, _ April 11. 1962: Tax deduction , The deficit he forecast for the · · of 150 per cent aliow~d ·ln :n-. 1962·63 fiscal year thn_t sl~rted 1 special provincial Jogging taxes, Jiament will be dissolved within creased expenditure for s~:~!l- '1 ·n b th th tific research in industry. Agree ·• Apn 1 Wl . e e ,51~ m 81 up to a limit, 10 days lor a mid-June election. April ll, : Deduction r.n nless ·Soviets To Ban 1962 row, topped m p~accllm~ only Immediate exemptions from He made a lengthy review of by the $791.400,000 m red mk re- the· U·per-cent federal sales tax government measures -~asing ali pre-prodt;ction expenses ai- . I,\ PI - The Imcnt Macmillan sent a personal Soviet government may recon· their stand at this late stage. lowed oil compnn ic". · States and Britain >er,·ed followup message to Soviet Pre­ sider the po~ltlon and. express But they hoped putting the ported for l?st fis~al year. were granted to a few products tax burdens since the Progrl'S· 11 1962 o~ Russia Tuesday that , mier Khrushchev Tuesday. their readiness to accept the Western case once again on Mr. Flemmg smd that in the including boxes for fish lobster sive Conservatives took office April • : Minor hriff testing in the :11-/ The American·British dcclura­ principle or international v~rifi· record would help gain· suppm'l current period of "healthy ex- traps, honey containers ' and all in 1957. ch;::.e~.• 1963: Double depn•ci· wi!l go ahead ;: s lion summed up the . olt·~tated cation. in world opinion. • pnnsion" his budget policy sewage and drainage inaterials E!ghty-flve per. c?n.t of Cr.n- ation for investment in n~w later this month t•n- Western view thnt intcrn3tinnal STILL HAVE TIME The Western powers say that "must neither put the brakes on -not just those bought by mu- ada s 5,100,~ mdlVldua] tnx· products extended lor one year l'nion agrees to inspections are needed ior a "If they will do tl\is, there is in the absence of nn cnfoi'cc­ the momentum of our expan- nicipalities. payers, he smd, pay less tax to Jan. 1 1961. llll· still lime to reach agreement.'' able treaty, they have no choice sion nor invite the danger ~f A to-per-cent tax will be im- under present rates than IIIP.y ' workable treaty .lo outlaw 1 ~tatcmrnt clear fcsts. It noted the Suvi~t Informed sources said neither but to proceed with testing for inflation.'' posed on premiums paid !o [Jr- would have paid under t 11x · ·• on hy Prcsid<•nl Union's rQpealcd rejection of Kcnnet!y nor Macmillan · ~x- their own security, They cite the . He saw- little present l'isk of eign business insurers to ne!p rates .J>revailing when the Con- r B&91~V@@l•I!W; and . Prime ~IL1'stet· control plans,, on grotmd~ 111ese peeled the Russians, who ltave Soviet' breach of a · test mor~­ inflation. · • . . furnel the 'ins)lrance buying ·of. scrvatlves won power. · . ' · ___ • 1 ' in nnr of the ,,tale· Iwould put sptes on Sov1et t~r­ consistently. turned down \Ve.~t- tori urn with .a mas~ive· scl'i~s of The 56-year-nld mmtster, pre- foreign - owned ·corporations to 'The' incr_ease · in the tax-tree· ~How Federal Spending il Genera trst-hnn t3l!;~. ritory, and concluded: ern offer~ !o cancel the Por;ific atomic explosions last fall, with senting his seventh budget ;n ~~~Canadian·- Jlands. . . deduction for . dependents will· • S' 1'1 idi.nion to the joint !ta:c- i "\\'c continue to hope that trc tests' ·if a cheat·proof treaty is resulting advances in w~~pon string that includes h1'o Decerr.- Mr. Fleming's budget· forecast spread thinly tax redudi~ns Has Rtsen InC~ 1747 signed, would suddenly chan~e I technology, ber baby budgets, left taxes on wa~ for a tiny dip in budg~tm·y amountin~ to $30,00800,000 in the , · 6------~llq liquor and tobacco ~nchan~cd spending to $6;525,000,000 in tlte current fiscal year and $40,000,-l and produced a s~attermg nf ~ax new fiscal year from $6,563,000.- 000· in a full-year. · adjustment.! , mamly . affectmg '000 in 1961-62. and for bud"et Elfecti1'e on 1962 taxes, the! 5· BILLION --,'lf//C-1--~ . c n . DOLLARS Russians ·With corporations. revenues to edge up to $5,780,· deduction for children receiv- i BABY BONUSES UNC~ANGED 000,000 from $5,772,000,000, ing family allowances is boosted An Increase in fam1ly allow- But this apparent hold-the-line to $300 from $250 and for orh~r .4..._--1---!-~ ances-subject of much pre- approach Is more apparent than dependents to $550 from ~;IJil. !Chapters .n:n .. budget speculation-did not rna- real. This woulr1 mean a 1nx ~~,·- Frnll~ ng Laws Breach 1 erialize. TAX RENTALS ENDED ing of aho11t $20 for a Inat·r;~d. ~Winglike JliiC Moreover, the budget did n.ol The new federal - provincial man wilh two famil~·-a\!O\·:ancc · O\'U oTell be· I : ;\oblemeD :'iorway (APl - "On March 17-lwo days implement the ta:c and . t;mff tax deal, with provinces le1•yln~ children who earn~ $5.QO~ a 3 Sincmg voice of a Norwegtan fore the opening dale-l !ound measures that Pr1me Mmtster their own income taxes has ycat·. If his dependent chtlJ··~n ~Crafts expedition says the a nice pack of seals and stayed Diefenbakcr announced . I aS t meant the end of tax·rent;l f-llY· are Ol'er 16,. his lax drops l•y ' 5 Encounter is breaking the in· close to it to walt for the ~ate," It, fi nL~tant January would be app!ted to men!s to the provinces. This $14 to $326, conrention fixing the he continued. II : ~ ncgulatlao_. stem the flow of Canadtan .ad- has cut $279,300,000 from !his ------"'.' D\\'ar ~od.,. tne hunting season. "The same day a Rusaian vertising do II a r s to Umted year's expenditures and an fsti­ ' Greece had suspicions of this sealer came close, ' 0 Saucy Statcs magazines. mated $307,000,000 from rei'­ ~ F.mploy years," said Caotain "Both ship's s·i d e s' tr,·~re Mr. Fleming also look no enues ·lln>qUity · of the Norw,!gmn bloody, and the ship was al­ Margaret Will 1 srE~m~G ;';E.\;1~~-~m~. further act~on. on last .vear's Mo;eover, the budgetary ac­ LED-Federal bud)!etary speml· ''Now we have ready heavy in the sea with 8 0 11 12 royal commtsston proposals of counts do not include operations lng has nearly trip!ed ~inte practically lull catch. • Professor V. W. Bladen of Tor- of the old age security fmd 'lll ~~er arril·ed here 1\lon­ The assistant secretary or the Per Capita B 1947. onto for sweeping changes ~f which finances the pensions to Foot . alter this year's sc'a­ fisheries' department in · os:o, LONDON (AP) - The l!OV- The government, in main eX· tariffs on auto parts. He smd all aged 10 and over. ernment told the House of C;Jm· penditure estimates for the lh! ice pack of! ·the east Johannes Sellaeg, said :he de­ this requires further examina- With the recent $10 boost in ol Greenland. Skogvik partment had received repor:s NET DEBT mons Tuesday night that Prin- 1962-63 fiscal year start~d April aDd lion. the pension to $65 a month, pay- cess Margaret will foot the b!l! 1st, outlined a record $6,276.· his crew had seen of several similar insl.a!lces, He announced a one-year ex-~ menls are expected to ·ise to of the boiler house and its 211,594 spending program. This expeditions at work and that a complaint had been tension to Jan. 1, 1964, in the $736,000,000 from $625,000,000 ~e 'cats ~cl'cral tlavs sent to the Soviet government. present program of double de- with revenues to the fund !rom equipment as we!l as meet the compares with $6,123,758,152 for · the intcrnali3~aily costs of kitchen furniture nnd the 1961-62 fiscal year. The matter had also been raised · I predation for new manufa:tur- special earmarked taxes ad- nntc 0( the ~ra- in the joint Russo • Norwegian I special decorations of her new Graph shows trend in led- ' ,, •• --• ·- -· -- ... - - .. -- .. ~ ___ , _ __. ! ing investment in depressed vancin~ to $668,000,000 .rom 19. Senlln!( Commission. 1 1 1 1 home at Kensington Palace. era! budgetary spending as i areas or for new product man U· $649,000,000. l There were angry outcries in I given !lnnually In the main esti· ,, HEAVIER LOAD-Every Canadian man, woman and child carried fac'ture. The $68,000,000. pension lund o[ foreig Parliament last January whzn mates. Old-age pensions and ll slightly heavier load of the national debt last year. The per Branch operations n deficit-less $7,000,000 in ?ccu­ .. !. iron ore · companies will be e· Works Minister Hope told t:te supplementary expenditures arc . I. capita net debt rose to $684.56 from $678.63 in 1960. Graphs x- mulated surplu~ from previous Commons Margaret's home in not Included in these totals. l empl from the special 15·pe r- years- is in addition to Mr. 'l ahows changes In net debt' for each person In every fifth year cent non-resident tax. Lo!!gin the ancient palace would need a (CP Newsmap) ) ' In the war·cndlng year of 1945, U stood 'at $935.91. g Fleming's $745,000,000 budget facelift costing Britain Z·Jmc since 1930, compnnies wi]] get· a federal Ia x deficit. (CP Ncw~map)~ credit to nffscl two-thirds 0 f £35,000. • SEE EAR!.Y EI.F,CTION Howm•er Margaret's '•ister, ralists f·orecast Mr. Fleming !eft little doubt Queen Elizabeth, had Agreed to his budget was the stagNettcr contribute some £20,000 towards Appeals To for an election campaign. It's the cost. About £65,/)oo remai'l­ ernment Collapse. Commons Discusses Govt.' s generally anticipated that P&r- ed to be paid from public itlnds. 1APl - Naut:·al- decisions of the 14-nation Ge- II M • • French pro-Communist arJvo- neva conference providing for E' I t . I B .. d . . B. I antlmes 10Coalition rule for Laos conservatives leftists and net•- 0 0 I I I' e'.( ra· . un .a r es be I i e e Pt'J•nier tralists to $hare ministries i;1 a ·• · • .. . · · . · , lloun 9um's prn-westi!rn j coalition cabinet. This su~p•)n· R d R •t T~ ff• . Settlers -.. ;; .. Wtl! collapse in two sion is now in ils third month. 011'AWA (Cp) ..:.. J, .w, Pick- lion? . Should. we not have an bounda'ries Until now the. work ,·o·.a· ·, ,a· I . r·a I(. CP from AP-Reutera '•' ' I' WANT MORE PRESSURE e sgili (L B0 n ·taT 1'J!'ng 1 election'.'" has been handled by a Com· ALGIERS· - French High :E OIL 'l'h•" ·ne.ulra!!•ts• · and Comtntt· atelr said Tuesday- av thats · forw tne- Mr. Plckersgili said in lite mons committee.· .. Comml'ssl'oner. Chr'Js t! an F ou- .·T nist-lcd ~athet Lao_ want still last three months Prime Mill!S· Commons that while this has Mr. Pickcrsgi!l said. the pro- I G a· . k T N I chet appealed to the Fr~nch ,,.. , more pressure applied. 'fhough ter Dlefenbaker'luis acted· like been ·going on, the· business of posed legislation should have·· settlers Tuesday night.to aban· ·et· ac 0 . or.ma .• ·.,I'. the)' themselves Me.1st1ll receiv· littl 11 'I k' · · · t J' rr the country has been neglected. been introduced at least two don the killers of t~e. ·European " n· s"s ' .,·n ··, .. ·1 'ta.;_. .· s pplt' ~.. e ~ r P c ·mg pe a ~ " OAS and to help build a new In · ill ~ 11 1" 1111 1 • • 11 ~., nowers 'and . repeating, "he loHs The Lilleral MP was spenklng years aco. · ' . . , · · · · • - . ' BIRD" tht·ough ·a· Sovicl··.airUfU irom me; ite: loves· me not.". . on· Mr ..oiefenhaker's 1·csoiut!on NEED f'IGURJ~S · H/ltU ,: . .. ..,, :.: ; ,' ;. '. . /; ;. ' llll; supply, ' . . . . .' ' • buildingS; Cl;IJ[I1Ple,d \!I bridge 9!1~ ~~'!nday. ~lteri ~e fell f_r~rn /Ills wiipnde(C . . ' . ; :, .. J ... ,. ~ :J liNDE:~. DI~~CIIDallll'a ·~o~t·ef:llvlntl·lud~s dl~ped .one-~e·~.llt ot Jn compn~lson, -'ft~, sa1d~: ~h~re swept ~way. a p:~~J;e~. bJts; . , l~!cyp~; mto , a·_ qooqed ~fi:(tarp .' ' . ·.>, ' . . ' ., : · . .· · - ,• t¥ 12917' at1 Mni·l!li lsi; ,Il:w~g ·a •recurd-lilglt i29.8,'1u 'the h~d- been, only nine .. days .. ~r :.!~- :.I~ . N~w pru~sw1~~. s~l!'hpps, ,qr !'Fnr ,fils home. 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. ------.. ---~~--~·-~~------t'· ' \l ' I 1 , 1 ·'., 1 I '· . THE DAILY NEWS. ST. JOHN'S, :\FLD · I! I I I I . 1 I I I I Conception Bay News French Military Leaders Red Cross· Co~mitt'le lndividua 1 Convicted of Streamline Fighting Fore Formed to Awards to' Pe~ Perjury Collection . I .

Are' na Wee Hockeyists. HR. GRA~dE - Tbeh case ot H HbR. GRGACE B- RlesulrtsThor By LOUIS MARCEROU conflict, probably a nuclear cardricrs, ...h·ool.selft·propclled guns 'I By 1970, the present Manag.e a male rcs1 ent .of t is town ar our race ranc I o c PARIS (Reuters) - French one; or a subversive action; or an 900 e tcop ers. man nary will h 1 .BELL ISLAND (Staff) -A BELL ISLAND (Staff) - came before Magistrate W. Mer. Canadian Red Cross Collection military leaders are moving to a combination of the two." :-JUCLEAR WEAPONS ·brought up to . ~ 1 ·e • 83 00 commiuc·c under the ·chairman· Highest number goals, Ross cer at the Harbour Grace Court for March 1962 is as follows: streamline France's Land, sea To meet this challenge, mil· 1 );lattle corps divisions ll'ill be nuclcor·powered sui · .\ ship or Rev. Fr. Erie I.a1vlor Highmore; goalies' award, Ken· on Friday, April 6th. .BI!ar's Cove:'$35.00, Collector, and· air forces. , itary men will rely increasingly; arnied w~th nucle~r weapons up· be at ~ca and a ,e:~~Ine 0 was formed at a meeting of ny Basha; best defence, J,co The man who was charged : M1ss Joyce Parsons; Cathedral I Principal goal of the eight· 1 on nuclear and thermonuclear , to one kiloton, With a range of , undergoing tnals~ ~~u

parishoncrs of St. Michael's Williams; outstanding rookie, with perjury, ~a~ defended by 'I St. ~Vest to Cochran~ St. ~ast: i ~·car project will be the step· I arms. . . i 25 to 93 miles. . · . France's main deterr parish, .held on Sunday night. Ricky Ash; .most 'improved play. Mr. James Htggms q.c., and $56.n~, Co~lectors, M1s~ Wmmc 1 hY·.stcp reduction of land forces I Pl?ns for the na~10nal "d1s· , Internal defence forces In· · IS the ~liragc.JV, 11.hichent Other executive officers elect· cr, · Jerry Forshner: most gent.' the Crown was· represented by Moms, Miss Marguentc Daw·l' from the present 700,000 men suasiOn force" provide for thr 1 elude modcrmzed radar, better h\·er atomic bomb ca~ i' I I'd are: ::vice·Chairman,. Naucc lemanly player, Bobbie Connors; Mr. H. Carter Q.C. son; Cochrane St. West t~ Le· to a "peacetime" army of 450,.1 building of 50 ~!irage·IV super·' anti·aircraft defences, and mil· 2,500 miles awa,. ~as ~~~ I I Basha;' Sicrctary, Albert Ash; best all round player, Tom · The case had arisen out or Marchant St. East: $54.95, ~ol· I 000. sonic jet aircraft, each costing ilia units able to resist enemy air force expett; ·to~ l9.'i! I Trcasurcr.'··E: .T. Russell. Mr. Kent; 1\IVP award and hh:best a prcvi?usly heard civil lectors,. l\liss Agnes Other plans include: . about . "fifth columns." , than 30 of these I act~on O'Br~en: I $4,700,0~0.. aircra~~e Russell i~ .. also the business number assists, I Brendan Kelly; conccrnmg a gun alter which and Mtss Margaret Flemm.g, 1. Creation of a national "dts· The new stnkmg forces Will By 1965, the French Navy : w1]j he no rcducti · manager.' Member of the exccu· best team player, Keith Shpp· the man was charged with per· LcMarchant St. West to V1c·1 suasion force," armed with include five or six mechanized : will have two 11lodern aircraft; 140,000·man air lor on

th·c committee: Leo Power, pard. jury. · torla St. East: $124.00, Collcc· , strategic and tactical nuclear I divisions and one or two air· 1 carriers, the Clcmenceau and : creasing reliance wil:\ Leo ::lhn:Jiliy; ·~ ·Steve Ill cLean, I He· was given a jYcck's im· tors, Miss Helen Noseworthy, I weapons, . borne divisions . equipped witn : the Foch, and renovated amp hi· I vertical take·off air. e Dick Tapln; Wm, · Power,. Dr. prisonment and a fine. of five : Mrs .. Gor. don Janes. [ 2. Development of anti·air·l1,500 tanks, 3.5.00 armored troop I bious forces. \ guided missiles. traft R. Dominic, Dr. G. Bucking. 1 d 1 t "' t N d St }lam, Walt McLean, Ed O'Quinn, S·t • Kevln · • s hundred dollars was Impose • ' VIctoria s. n·cst 0 o.a 'I craft missiles and construction - - .. ·------·------· - . . · failing the pa~·mcnt of which be East: $78.00, Collectors, Mrs. , or ltwo aircraft carriers, a mis· , G_ 0 ~~~· ~·~~~~~: ;\~~c C~-~~~~;;; V(in Exhibition would serve · another twelve Stephen Payne, Mrs. Wm. N~el;. sile·cquipped, nuclear . power· I Th. ' ' · d l d D . · ' Tom Kent, P~t Fitzgerald, A. M 7-6 months. Noad Street West, Downmg ed submarine, modern tanks I ·e 00 p, ! ·ays llawco •. Pat .Murphy, Jake eet In· Magistrate's Court on Street: 576.85, Collectors,' Mrs. and vertical take-Q[f ·aircraft. . · 1\TcLenn ilpd RQbcrt Fitzpatrick. Thursday, April 5th., two rcsi· Wm. Walsh, Mrs. Harold Ash, I 3. A progressive reduction of . . . · Other members at•cJo be added BELL ISLAND (Staffl-St. dents of Conception Bay were Mrs. Moses Sheppard, Mrs. Al· 1 the conscription period from ·

Kevin's Academy defeated the brou!!ht before Magisrtate G. 1 bert Sellars·, Downing Street to the present 28 months to 18 to the executive committee. 1151 't' st p t' Ht'gl 1 s 110 0 1 ~ B ' In~ · a s c Trickett and were charged with Pipe 'frack. $66.05, Collectors, months. Gl • • k team 7·6 in exhibition hockey M Wees at the Arena Sunday afternoon. the theft of lumber from the Mrs. · Arthur Abbott, rs. The plans were embodied in anc1ng a c war P.ee ' The local school team out· finn of Mark Gosse & Sons at George Hunt; Pipe Track and a bill adopted by the National . e.f· eat Bant~ms scored visitors :;.( in the first Spaniard's Bay. The nlen were North Side: $34.00, Collectors, Assembly in December, 1960, D (;; . period. In the middle period, rcmandc~ until :\londay, April Mrs. Michael Butt, Mrs. Valen· The bill amounted to a compre· issue fr< BELL ISLAND (Staff) The 'St. Kevin's scored 3 more, while 9th. when the case ·will be tine Dunn; "The Hill"• Carbon· hensive five.year modernization 1 By HAL BOYLE 1 l:'o/IIERITED CLOTIIII\'G :mother really bak~d them window. 'l'\ l'ee Wees All·Star team defeat· I' St. Pat's could onlv notch one heard. These men bad been ap· ear Road to Kitchen's .'Hill: plan for the three armed scrv·1 The youngest child in a large Johnny learned 10 read to fight fire. 1 ed the Bantam league champ. tally, endinc the frame 6·2 for prchended by the Harbour $33.50, Collectors, 1\!rs. llllcbac] ices. 1 NEW YORK e on Sundav The little men scored 2 goals, best hockey in the lost period, Thursday morning. t?.rs, Miss An.cela .l:ic~ey, ~lis~ year _Project which will carry . recall-and o~hers can't forget. IUntil then he inherited every. after dinner. hcta~;e that ;. holding Bantn!l\s down to a I scoring 4 ~oals, the local team · E1lecn Kelly, BTIStol s Hope. plannmg up to 1970. 1 You're enhtled to member· thmg he wore. when father took his big ~inglc tally. Pee Wee organizer 1getting a single tally. The game Personals 512.75, Collectors, .lllrs. Robert· PLANS SPELLED· OUT ship in the Society of Backward : Women felt a bit daring when of the week. Lion Lew Rose.and Coach Fred 1ended 7·6 for St. Kevin'~. Taylor, Mrs. Pcrc1val Ta~lor; ! France's long.range military Glancers if you can remember: they used a stand·up bathtub It was a thrill to got~ • ! TwCJ llick~y ar·e delighted with the 1 HR. GRACE - Visiting Har· Hr. Grace South, (South Side): plans were outlined by Pierre when: shower. Chinese rcstauran:. because performance or Pee Wees. 1 ·bour Grace recently were i $25.90, ·Misses Brenda Shep· 1\!essmer, the minister Cor the You had more fun walking on I The leading neighborhood de· waiters lookert inscrutablr · ll'hi~h will be seen in a~tion :Resident Dies Misses Helen Hartley and Miss i pard, Ruth Noel, Frances armed forces, in. a recent arti· :stilts than riding in a small linquent was the kid who ister-and you were sure 1 dunn~ the Pee Wee fmals j .. !llargaret Fleming of Gt·and Shute, Florence Shute; Har· i cle in La Revue Des Deux !\ton-i foreign sports car. , smoked cigarettes. at least one of the doors tournament. iS dd 1 Falls and Miss' Hartley and Atf hour Grace Branch Canadian 1des. i The best form of social secu· : A mnn who let his wife hold to a hide! en opium den. ,. : U en Y Hiscock or St. John's, Legion: ·$25.00. I "~"ranee," said ~!essmer,: rity was a rich relative. :a job outside the home was rc· Your fa1ourite Leavcng · BELL ISLA:-ID (Stall) -tar· Total Collection for ~larch i "must be able to face, alone or: Anyllody who made a visit to. garded as a failure in life. hood hero wa> an uncle eat • rv Whelan. :16·year·oict resident Gone T0 Ga U It 1962-$660.50. · with her allies, the threat direc I Florida in the winter automat· : When you went to the stor~· the country who ate pea1 1 o'f ~Iiddleton Avenue, passed • • . Objective for 1962 was ted against her. The threat is ; ically became a recognized 1 with your mother, the grocer . his knife. For Toronto I away suddenly Sunday after· BEL!, lSLAl\D (Staff) - $600,00. . . aimed at the whole Western community leader. , didn't git·c stamps. He gave you I You could tell a familr BELL. ISLA:>ID I Starn- . noon, while walking along 111id· Peter nnd Raymorld. Cole, ~ons As the result of the untmng world. But the attack could be i One of your greatest thrill' . a big dripping slice of pickle. ; a dau~hlcr ol marna~eaoie 1 Amongst sc\'cral, lcav.ing here i diet on Ave"uc. lie apparently of Mr. and 1\!rs. A~ thur Cole. 1zeal of the Collectors and limited to one or several coun· at Christmas was find in" a· No small girl went to a bir· i when her father hmt"hi 1 .Dead are 15-mo this month to sre.k employment i suffered n heart attack. l~e was the Front, and Loms , Bartlett, I splendid cooperation or . busi· tries .. The threat could result in 1 fresh orange in your stocklng. ' thday party wearing f~wer than : front porch swin;_;r ·. sister, wh< arc )!Ike Flynn and 1 taken to Dr, Templeman s sur· son of and Mrs. \\ m. Bart· , ness and householders. tlus ob· I either an open and "cneralize1l 1 The only other time you tasted I three petticoats. . thr old one. cl~rwhere, ~Jr. three days agr Dominic Nolan, Da\'idson Ave. 1 gcry, Efforts to revi\'c the man lett, Wrst Mine, left Saturday : jectivc has been realized, and,------·" 'orange was when you took cas· Pies rcal!l· tasted "like moth· ! Thnsr were "the &ool 1 fire· s tartec Tiw)' intend ~oing to the Tor· 1\VCrc in vain. Half an hour Ia· ~or Gault, where they arc sc.ek· exceeded, by the sum of $60.50. 1 • 1 : tor oil. : cr u>cd ·to bake"-becausc I da;<' llrmemhcr'! onto area. · ._ .. __. _ ···-· ·------· -·-· _ ··- yest~rd ...... ·-··- . - .. 10.55 eye-witness rep , I . I parents and ne infants anc three, bare] 1 .!~~~~::.::.:~~i::~~,~::: ~::::;:tr.~~~:~Y~:~i:' pee s ·· ere o ay T mother LU anc soon afb

,'1 not.deterr I A i Aren't are though ::~.:~~.:~.:.:~;;,.i~:Dr, Charles Cron, Clarke s Sup· with::;;::;;~~~ his daughter ~~i.:::;·~ and son·in· .~.~: But All JV''~oto rI st s crmarkct, Mr. W. H. Stevenson, low, Mr. and il!rs. Edward Ben· Aneighbor, Mr Strapp's Pbannacy. nett, Lance Cove, Bell Island. By WAllO CANNEL . motoring public into the 20th • tell mut·h. The new ; of the homr Donations of $5.00 or over. NEW YORK - (NEA) -:Century. Ishould he issued a nori1e · but he was be '' $8.00-Mrs. George Sinyard. Miss Olive Hiscock of Winter. How fast can your car go-90? : • • • ' if he pas.,c,. a!lll'.~in; hi~ $5.00 each-Archibald's Hotel, . ton and 1\lr. Fred Trimm of 135? 160? Well, a newly form·: ''There's not much time,'' i drive cit) ·ircet; Jnd 1 Wayne was sa' Gold Sail Leather, Mcssers C.E. I New Chelsea called to sec' us 1 ed, deadly serious outfit call· Thompson says. "Within an· i country roads. to rescue .. Godden, Dr. W. L. Goodwin, 1 on Sunday afternoon. Olive is ed The Speed . Council says : other 10 years our speed limits : ' • • tr ' . Kosh Shoe! Ltd., Mr. Fred teaching at Bishop Spencer in that's not fast enough. 1-where we have them-will be : ":\fiN he·, harl some · Firemen, on th Morris, Messers W. A. l\lunn & St. John's and Fred works in What's the speed limit on around 80 m.p.h. Our cars will ' drh·ing expcncnce. bring the blaze spre< Co., 1\!r. Lorenzo Pike, Messer's Labrador City. turnpikes-45? 60? 65? The be able to handle it easily. But i back and test him in a a lack of w: R T. Parsons :lir. Kenneth ~ Speed Council says that's not. will our drivers?" 'simulator. If he doesn't shortage 1 S~ltman, Mr. John Sop·er. Magis· Happy birthdays nre wi~hcd fast enough either, and some· ' To automotive engineers The ' well, teach him the proper the bodies trnte Trickett, 1\!r. Lornc Wake· for 1\lr. John M. Gosse on Wed. I body like the Council had bet·: Speed Council doubtless looks' sponses and lc>t him aga:~ · ·l lin, 1\lr. Frank Moores, "The nesday, ,Aprtl 11 .. to Mr. _Dun··, ter do something about it. . like a prayer answered. Since: til he qunhli•·• lor a,, supply was J l Cameo Club", Messers Munn & can Colhns o.n Frtd~y, Apnl. 13, Council founder and spokes· . 1957 the Automobile alanufac· 1 ecnsc-or wa;hes out. Four other chi Oke. · ~ and to B.ermce Smtih on Sun· man .l.tickcy Thompson puts it. turers As~ociation has been 1 For the lon~·rlln pro:r•~ when the day, April 15. this way: • holding generally to an agree· gct:in~ mnloriets accusto:!~ One report sai1 "Automotirc engineering is : mcnt banning sales promotions , an a)!c of ;peed. Tlwmp;cn and burst iJ Out of The pas. t !Learning more, not less, Motors i built on speed and horsepower. begun by hrin;mg a moe!! The body of ] BRIG US arc becoming more efficient, · But companv engineer.;. of i manufaelum tntn the BRIGUS-The annual meet· (By The News Correspondent) not weaker. Everything's going 1course, don't "go to those A~IA Council. The rompa~(! m sister wer ing or the Avalon Poultry As· SPANIARD'S BAY-On Sun· fa~t.er, not slower. ll's the way: meetings. , arc more popular amoJ! ruins of th1 sociation Ltd. was held April day.afterno.on we spent·an hour of the world-with one excep· 1 Consequently, new car horse·: kids than pl~nrs, tra1r.s An investigati1 4th, at Willowon Farm, Brigus. or so rc,adtn.g some of the. old tion: the motorist, · power has been plloping. ships put lo~clhrr. ,j After the minutes and rorres· tombston7s m ~he ,Anglican "He's still lil'ing with his · ahead. In, many of this year's ' "Thomp< 11 n m~kr.s 'n pondcnce had been disposed of cemetery at Bishops Cove. I memories, expecting that some: model.,, power is up from 30 :lent point. ~" .. '"''" lhl! a discussion of the attacks or Some names on som~ of the day cars will miraculously he to 100 or more horses o\'cr las!· new morlrl•. ' larcngo tracciatis which had stones are barely dectphera~le; made slower. He's got to he up· year. . , spnke.s 111 a11 .sa)·s 1nlh < reared II! ugly head in sc\'cral others are very . clear, havmg dated. And we're going to try Well, you can lend that kind: men! at his ""n ~~;nrd!. local flocks was carried on. The been cut deeply mto stone, We to do it." of horse to slaughter, but you; he irwlnrlin• ' hnn~11t In PAINlS ·tNlER\OR election of officers for 1962·63 ~awb n~mesd tra\~rc no lon?ter Thompson's qualifications for can't make him think.. ! in;portancr. nrl'r'>ily and · .EXl£R\OR. resulted in President, Mr. Har­ 0 e oun n e commum y, 1 the job: he holds 54 of the So, says Thompson, what we of speed. 1t •!toni~ P1011 Ia old Wells; Vice·President, Mr: e.gTh, Summlderst, Baker, ~ 0 ss. 1world's 62 top auto speed and need ·immediately in our motor ralher--nl· -in11mt1ng an _ WAJ.t 'BOARI)S - Leslie Penny and Secretary· e o es mem 0 na 1 we 1 . d H h h. . · d t t k t ·• PAU•ll BRUSHES found In the cemetery is one ' accc 1era !ton rcc?r s. e as, ve '.c 1e 1tcensm~ epar men s ; mar ·e . PLYWOOD, FlBREPLY, Treasurer, Mrs. w: L. Bartlett. ·opte erected to Richard Goss who for example, hit 406.6 m.p.h. Is simulator eqUipment - ma· 1 ----- tURPENtiNE MASONITE, The regul;-;;eting or tht died on February 23, 1811, al· across the Bonneville ~~It Flats. ~hinc~y that can .test a motor· I , SPFCI \I !'iT DIES fr.om the Gt l\NSE\:0 Oil. 'I' REFINISHED k though we have been informed The Speed Counctl s plan: lSI wtth hypothcllca} road and ' • · · - 1 told of "p WALL BOARDS: United Church Women too s'tnce that ·there are otlters first, re·issue drivers' licenses traffic conditions the way stu· OTI'AWA iCPI-Dr. MAlSOl. ClEANER place in the Aead!V!IY on Tues· b h · 'I 'I " bh 63 an . of unii:lenti ALL TYPES LUMBER 0~: day, April 3td. There were 22 which have tipped over and aue on the basis of driving ability, dent pilots can be taug t t e · ·'. ·' cna ' . d , Which · are 1 Bl h now covered with grass· these Some people won't be allowed feel of flying. ' ally·known heart an d. d ; ' HAND AT ALL TIMES ·caches on I ~ I PA\Nl RO\.\.ER. S£1 women present. h rs. anc e could possibly be oldc~ still. to drive on turnpikes, some "Our standards of issuing li·. spcciali>t >lllCe 1921. 11 · I i : EASY PAYMENT Spricklin, Devotional Convenor, 1 Tl oww• ' Jim' Gilietl II seE us:.To-oAY PLAN . led in the worship service. We saw several which bore an I won't be allowed on freeways- censes are way out of date.'' · Sun< ay. w " · ere PI fi lized for an inscription earlier than 1832 I until they qualify, Thompson says: "A written test was awarded the .. { ' 1 · owned ·seal1 • ans awllereto bne~held in Brigus when the first church in the . Then begin a long·term edu·l and a short ride under maxi· for ou1,1and1n~ lm~ 1! their seals on area r y , . b. h f d. . 't t' ·t p·1,,,·henl,ee1 1 ~ ! U.C. Academy Wednesday, community, then known as. catiOn program to rmg t e mum sa e)'1 eon 11 tuns 'ear • round. To haul the zero, en s Joding ,. Turkey Supper, This will .take and which have long since been fisherieS" industry r e q \llr e s heavy net at depths up to 130 by tons or exp d r place In the school with sup· forgotten. Most or our local larger boats to compete agaln~t fathoms it· is powered by -a 240- Atlas, an ad~an~eded lo per being served 6 p.m. follow· history, whether for good or Japanes and. Soviet fleets In horsepower diesel which !rives model, was mte ed by 1 show at 8 p.m. for lll, ,Is Indeed buried, - the Pacific, n 54·ineh!t'opcller. 5,000·mile rour~. ~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~====

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nd , issue from nearby consumed bungalow at Kilbride as fireman plays small stream of water City firemen search smoking embers for remains of tl~e two children who were lost in the blate, · . 1\'indow. 'fwo babies were lost in the fire. Firemen had to bring truckloads of water more than Overturned \Vasher at right of men indicates kitchen area where body of 15-month-old child was locat· ..; to fight fire. Daily News Photo-Kennedy) ed minutes after this photo was taken. (Daily News Photo-Kennedy) .. : .:. ,: ·.' '·. ·.;:_. nda~· ccause that •ok hi~ big rill to go fwo Children Burn To ant. because inscrutably were sure f the doors urn den, ath · In K'ilbride Blaze· ... f:re ~·esterda~· morning took the lives of two~ children in Kilbride, one mile west of St.! Tra·ln A d H. h are 15-months-old Sandra Humber and her: n 1g way sister. \l'ho was brought home from hospital[ davs ago. I fire started in the ret;ently renovated 'home il Trave I was he d . 0 ut .10.55 ~·csterday and spread "like wildfire," as . reported. The fire spread so fast that . A flooded stretch or ratlwa.v partmcnt report said that a · hb bl f tl nght of way and a washed out washout at Port Blandford will .... and ne1g ors were una e to ree 1e s~ction of the Trans·Canada delay travel in that area per- infants and Mr. and Mrs. Humber and son Highway yesterday were pre· haps as long a.s three weeks. three. barely managed to escape themselves. : venting all across country travel Tra1•el over the Trans·Canada mother and father and Wayne were brought· in Newfoundland. is, therefore, at a standstill. soon after the fire started but their injur- Th.e only mean~ of travel was CNR Gulf boats, ~accalieu· t determined as this item was compiled. by atr for any dtstancc. . and Ranger are carrymg some no . A flooded stretch ncar St. passengers between Sydney, ~en ' are thought to be senous, ~owever. • •·1 Fintan's on the West Coast:1 Corner Brook and Argentia and r '.. !neij(hbc>r., Mr. Leo Dooley, tned to get mto the ! delayed movement or east and · a group of Newfoundland · of the home to effect a rescue of at least one ! west bound CNR traffic and ~ soldiers, on their way home for he \\'as beaten back by the flames heat and ! passengers were 'being accomo·lvacation from West Germany ' . ' . j dated both in Comer Brook and I are aboard the William Carson.

, , d b h' , t but they were 1 Port aux Basques until the line lit is likely that they will wait II as sa\ e Y IS pat en s . · could be reopened. at Port am: Basques until the 1 • • to rescue the two youngest ch1ldren. Meanwhile, a Highways Dr rails are again cipen. [ 1 on the scene soon after the .fire started. ------·--- had some ,. 1rnrc. bring blaze spread "exceptionally fast". and, in ad- f dI d him in a alae:, of water hampered their efforts. 1c doesn't 6 New oun. an ·~rs shortage of water caused a long delay in ~ . ' dn the bodies of the tiny children. The only good .. est him . I oupply was from the 'nearby Waterford RiVP.!". wl·n Scho.larshl.pS . ' . other children of the Humber family were ,,I Grim-faced fireman carries blanket-wrapped body of tiny victim from ruins of Humber home at Kit:.. I when the fire was in progress. 1 bride. Through window can be seen section of collapsed roof which is still on fire. ,, : ' . report said the fire started when a stove ex-. Of $· , and $ , (Daily News Photo-Kennedy) L . and burst into flames. j' · ------~~---- ' n;::ing a 2400 2000 into the body of 15-month-old Sandra and her six- Cont.·nue Search p t• B. . comp~n),.! car ·sister were recovered by, firemen'from the I Six:Newfoundlanders aro in· of $2400, to work at British 0 1cy statement . y:· . 1pul~r among of their one-and-a-half storey bungalow. I elude~ in the National Research Columbia; Reginald L. !\!arlin The search for 27·year·old · .... :.··.: tanr.<. trains investi~ation is now in proaress. . Cou~ctl of Canada's 722 schol· of St. John's, $2000 bursary who Martin Walsh of St. Lawrence, :rthrr. • b arshtps for 1962·63 wtth a total goes from Memorial to Ottawa; missing from his home since T ' · · m~kr.< ~n value,of $1,485,100, Harvey L. and Stephen J. Stack, also a :lfarch 29, is being continued by I . h Ass OCl. att•o· n··~ ' n 1\'llh thi~ 'I• Abbott o[ Bonavista, graduate bursary of $2,000, a number of residents of the eac ers _>;, ;\ .ng By or Memorial to work at Alber. Six hundred and thirty.nine community. I •.1\'S WJlh • ta re~cives $2000; Manfred H. of these scholarships are for The search was officially o;m words, Stea I Jerico o( Corner Broolt, gradu. graduate work at Canadian uni· called off by RCMP last week "In view of certain statements ation. regarding educational m~th.od~· ale from Dalhousie receives versities .. These include 201 end. Walsh, the father of four,: and opinions expressed' through "(a) To im·prol·e !!1e' general and movements in Newfound.;. ~ bonklrt . special scholarship of $2400 bursaries worth $2,000 and 43Bileft his home to cut wood in the I the various news media, con· level education in ihe prov.' land and els'ewhel"e; · ·. · • lN'c<>ity and of

. one can yesterday,"• ·!'~nl•h the young:;&hleves. , cut any tree, ~n~ .build. a blaz, populations It. contained. : ' . : tnVl~ed a.gam ·.th.ts yea.r·.to place. . at .10.15 ,Jist' nllh( ,.·. ~a len' thli!H: a~e" not op~n in'g ~ampflre whe~ever tlicy, Times changed: Our ,POPU· entrtes m the Queen. of the -- 11 ththat came ht"from: w~~n &he DAILY: NB~S Is be- Uke, and· whenever they like, lation· grew an·d the'co'untry be· Forest con~est, l01q e intersection··of '1•1- deJlyered. ThiJ·Warnlng Is ~nd whe~ever they feel lnclin· gnti t'o open up. Yet the 'tradi·· Forest Conservation· Week an_d McDougill lieqed te tho1e .liOyi ··to .desist· ed to do s.o. _ . lion remained, imd 'eveiltunlly will be .lioserved starting May ::J '. ..' tt[f•~ .• severe. ~~aU)', In a way thts exploration {Continued' on pa·ge 16)' · 14.

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• • 4' THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, _l\TFLp WEDNESD~Y. APRIL ll ' I ~------~------~------' fHE DAILY .NEWS .Remincfer Newfoundland's Only Morning· 'Paper .Safety' .. The DAILY NEWS Is a morning paper. established In· 1894, and published at ~RAY WirH Mt the News Building, 355-359 Duckworth ,~ Council Stree~ St. John's, Newfoundland, bJ Robinson & Company, 1.\mlted. . ;Each week~a.y d~rin~ L~nt a prominent MEMBER OF 1nv1tes you to, JOln him m his favorite pr join with: ayer. THE CANADIAN PRESS ·M..eetin~ NORMAN A. ERBE The Canadian ·Press Is exclusively Governor of Iowa. enlitled to the Ude for republication of all news despatches In this paper credit· OUR FATHER, who are in heaven 1 1 ' I' I ed to It or to the Associated Press or . Thy nam~ ..T~y kingdom ~orne. Thy wili b~ lowed I . Reuters and also the local-news publish­ I . . earth as Jt IS m heaven. GIVe us this d ed therein. bread. And forgive us our trespasses YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIOI'\I RATES a~Ywour . All Press Services and feature article• those who tr.~spass against us. And lean e main speake~ ~ill Canada ...... $12.00 per annum · 110 nowe, provmcial In this paper are copyrighted and tbell t~mptation. But deliver us from evil. For ;~i ~' \V. d"an • 1 highways; an • reproduction Ia prohibited. kmgdom, and the power, and the glorv f ne IS 0 United Kingdom and all ever. Amen. " or ever i, p j i ~ Prisoners· For Ransom pers to usc U;S. vessels for do- mcnt is the chief seller of tim- have studied the law it looks ,.' mcstic ocean cargoes, British ber in the two Northwest states, like a blank check to hring cipal stock in trade of the righte~t I Columbia still would have a big the solution appears to be to criminal action against anyone tions. They lobby and enga~e u: or not. ;I; :. ' · . In, y'et another ·cynical· gesture,· basis of Catstro's proposal leaves a edge. find a fair method o.f obtaining h . 11 ,., · Recent releases by the West this· timber at lower stumpage w 0 critictzes the government. activity, whether they advertise r,,,m 1..,.. ,:1 ·~·;.cid~ Castr.o has spa~;ed the lives of ;bad taste in the mnuth. It is an :il ,.. Coast Lumbermen's Association costs. The provincial govcrn- To make matters worse, . "Anti-communist liaison - The f r I''; ' : the survivors of the ·ill-fated Bay ugly and callous suggestion con- ·show these dlf!erences tn costs mcnt, which owns all hut 11 per· courts would be allowed to hold ~orrespondence, 1776-1962," new name. ~e I•& · of: Pigs inv"asion of· last year and temptjble in its concept and dishon-. · in producing and delivering cent of the coastal timber and trials in secret, keep the rcc· : . r mittee for the Coordination of Conser\·~tL\ 1 ' ·.;u•·~h~ic: set a dqllar price on their free- o.Urllble in its purpose .. It makes a 1 000 board feet of '!umber to all but 2.7 of the interior tim- ords and even refuse to make ing organized here under the directiOn ° i' Th .. . . .f $ . . the U.S. Atlantic coast: Doug. . bcr in British Columbia, is giv- acquittals or convictions public. ' $16.94 Hunter a veteran Commie fighter, has a I :, I . . .e :~i\t,~s vary,. rom·, 25,000 m99kery ·of justice and the rights las fir stumpage, higher ing its lumber industl)' a much Newspapers could be suppress· I members·"of..the rank· and"file. of mari. , :: : per thousand in the. Pacific better deal than Uncle Sam ed with no public explanation. political program as spelled out by Dr. ' ! .. . the g; force to' :$500,000 ... The· l~t of the captives be. Northwest .. states; wages for gives our op~rators Writers could be jailed sec· ' i inya\fu1__ "· will founder. The goals are: , ~ f ts 1 d · h d d h · logging 'and sawing 1,000 feet • • * re~ly. . . '' . some. o. 1 . e~ ~rs. . \ . :· . · · · ar an t ~y command w~ole-, of lumber $4.2S higher here; GERMAN INDUSTRY Encourage the teaching of unis!ll : • -:-·.-... Mtddle 'custpll} . if t?e pro- , . shipping by. water,' $7.50 more German International One Israeli newspaper government and courses on Comm ' , ---~ Ag~s t~e ~f hear~d ·SYll}P~thy. ~ut sa)·~ 11011Q1Dig . feudal ranso!ll of pnsoners m such In vessels than in for· From January through Aug. that the wording is so general a totalitarian conspiracy. . either I lo~qs :£9r c~ss. rans~tpmg u.s. ·• Support conservttives runmng on or! ' l:f.B:{riCOrrurlon prat:tlce•. It. was .. one ctrcumstanoes were :, to · . become elgn ships; loading, $4 more per ust last year, over-all industrial that action could be brought ~ I ·· · ·: ·' ,,.. ·• · ·· . · · ' · · · ·· · · thousand this side of the bor' production in West Germany against write·rs and papers for with.work from precinct levels up. y.~P~'to ~ I idt~!ce.,. whichrul~rs~,Yere a)lleto ·.. established, :a dangerous precedent der, and dollar discount· ad- increased by 7.5 per cent over "publication of the truth about ~an<:e .s~me· of, ·their speci~ prq-· wo_uld J:ie set up and nobody. could ' vatttage for Canadians on lum· . the same period in 1960, The a person, an event on a public introduced by Rep. James Utt, R-Cta ~h~ {]Jf. 'imd .victo~ious kings .~ooked guess where:.~t. would -lead ..- ·. . . . ber selling at $70 a thousand, individual branches: capital accident" if' the government United States out of the U.N. and ge the ·united States." ., . . .kilig~t!l:~as,a.-very-:valu~. ; . The.·hop' e_ m. \lst. be. 'that Castro's. y,mj$3.50. Total $36.20. , goods Industry 11 per cent,· ·Jidn't like it.·. • -1' • ::;, ' · ... · Canadian advantages are not basic industry seven per cent; Inspire a letter and telegram ll'· . . ·. ~~':~~":~Jt(~a~t~: ran~ . regnne \yijl_'ci:illapse soon and that aeluaUy as great as the figures consumer goods industry 5 per . Israeii, which has won the ad- · to demand that Attorney General ·ts ICIIIl,tlalJH! , '~.',_a-,::-y~:.. imP!Jrlft.1lt. CU,~'W'~~lib'e able to find a .govern- Indicate There are other fac· 'cent. For the month of August, miration of so many of its Kennedy force, th~ Gomm~nist Par~:esenta· . . . aapect of: war.· : >. ~.·· ment t.hat .'\vl,'ll b. e ·able· to restore' tors that tend to overcome 1961, the building industry re- achievements, will lose free- :S t tb • h Mi ·some of the ·Canadians' lower · ported a. production increase of dom .at home and friends cers and members, to register ~s rM1110· 11.,.. · ' U · . ese · are n(lt t e ·. ·ddle .. liberty 'a~d prosperity to thi! people timber in the states, greater in· three per cent over August, . abroad if it applies censorship tives of a foreign· government, m .I. Ages ,and the idea of ranso~ q_n the.. ·of that ~nbappy island in the sun. costs, such as higher quality of 1960, and a growth rate of eight . such as this. ' with the law· of the land.

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annual- meeting of the 1 ~ council of Newfound· ,rns tonight at the audl· Q, of King George the . It ll'ill begin at

ain speaker will be Dr. ~owr. pro1·incial minis· ni;hway>: and an ?ddress 1,0 be gi,·cn by \\. Arch 1"rxrcutilr director and · mana~cr. <;anadian . Safety Conference, o:.

sryrr. onr of C~nada's NEA Radio-Telephoto. · autlwntics on ht~hway 1 GLARE AT FRENCH-qroup of Europeans, left, glare at· French army . ta; arril"cd in St. ~ohn's troops brought up as remforcemep ts in the cen tcr of Algiers. · Buy Thi~. :lli>ht's annual mcetmg. ·:, ~:i;~~~~~~~~~~l%~r:g~~!:. Need Of Kyle No. t lc. .n o· f dl,_is~~r~,i~::~~i~ 4~~r~~d · · · . . .a · BP Great ~argai-n . t)r po;ition of director of ,,j;ion for nine years. M• :" b 1•1 e ·u· ·I d d $11 ·M 1•tt• 10n ·.ASPHALT ::·,,udicd ;alrtY education U' .n oa e . ·:,,;ml collr~~s in ~~c L' b · · . A new issue of $11,000,000 Special NOW · •ltalr'. · "nct IS anf DC rIll c I ra ry 1 The scaler· Kyle remaancd un- p rol'lnce . of Ncw f oun dl an d · dc- o( a lllll!lber o sa etr . .oaded of 1ts 15,000 seal pelts bentures is being offered by 3 SHINGLES • 1n Can ada_. ~ cslerday at Carbon car, her Syndicate of Canadian dealers SAVE UP TO Ill election of o!ftcers of II .. ~. •f dl d d home port. , and banks headed by Dominion · l" .1 f New nCII oun an nee s a mo- Earl F 'nht' g S • SlfciY oun~~ • 0 .· • • ' bile Library", slated" M Dono- e 'rclo 111 ervlcc, Securities Corporation Limited 3 11 11 ~::!Jnrl f<~ ~9U--h . ; he I I'an. director of Publi~ Lib· owners of th_e Kyle, ':ere rc· I and Bank of Montreal. The issue --...,...,._,II tont.ht; mrcllno. ! raries Service in Newfoundland, ~orted s.hoppmg around for a i carries a 512% coupon rate, the ONLY $9.29 SQ. - Iin his address at the Kiwanis I.ood prtce .for the seal pells ! debentures are dated 15th of luncheon yesterday at the New· before starhng to unload the I !llay, 1962, mature 15th !llay, RoomS foundland Hotel. i\lr. Donovan I valuable cargo. , 11983, and. arc non-callable prior 500 squares arriving April 20. Orders also said that out of eighty , K~lc, the ~asr of Newfou~d- to malur!ty, . I accepted to April 15 for delivery be·· thousand people in st. John's J,md s once ~rcat coal burnmg Denommat10ns of $500, $5,000 on the cost of your new ·ed mili­ onl)· fourteen thousand arc reg. fleet of scahng ships, had kill· $25,000 and $100,000 will be fore April 30. thought Visitors istered at the library. ,eel and panned about 30,000 available. The issue is priced home or roof replace· 'ntati\·es :\!r. Donovan was the guest pelts off the southern Coast oi at $99.00 to yield 5.58%. FIRST COME _- . . speaker and spoke of libraries Labrador. The debentures are being ment. 8 up • to - the • . satd yesterday ! there arc only . 50 libraries trieve only about onc·half the imbursing the Consolidated minute colours to ·l~trl an_tl motel accomm?· across Newfoundland and these total kill since, before the ship Revenue Fund of the Province in_ :'\rwfoundl?nd lhts serve about fifty percent of the could reach the pans on which of Newfoundland for expcndi· w1ll hr much tmprol·cd need, therefore, books have to she had seals, the icc broke up Lures, made and to be made for choose from. .. pr1rious )"Cars. be pacl;cd in St. John's and and drifted away. In addition the construction of hospitals, 1::. Kin~ ;aid that new hotel sent to outports around the the Kyle ran short of fuel and educational institutions, the :otel comtruction at Port province. l\lr. Dono1·nn said had to return to port. Trans-Canada Highway and le ~hunk Ba;que.-. Corner Brook, that children in particular have Meanwhile, Newfoundland's other roads, bridges, for the inct that and St. John's will to suffer from the .tnek of lib- second scaler. Bowring's AI· d.evel~pmcnt of farming and the Iquarters al"ailable tourist ac- raries and a mobile ~·an or h_us gcrine, was. still seeking pans. / f1shencs, and [or s~ch other If you have Home Improvement in mind ut of the this summer and, could be converted mto a hb· yesterday on which she· has be· purposes . as the. Ltcutenan~­ . :: alargrr influx of tourists. rary to scrv~ the needs of some tween 8,000 and , pelts. Gol'crnor-m-Councll may dl· 1 10 000 we can recommend a reliable contractor i!m is a nrw hotel at Port o{, these cluldrcn. Algerine· now has about 6 500 reel. B1squr.• with 50 rooms, a ll!r. Donovan closed his aboard. ' ------to do your work, and also cover cost of xotel at Stephenville with speech with a plea to the Ki· labour and materials through an I.A.C. u~its, two almost new wants Club for their support In !!imlliom at Gander and at lmprol'ing library sen·ices Home Improvement Loan with No Down '· .tne near St. John's on the . across the province. Gifts To Payment. ·""''"'" Highway, 1 Another item •of Interest at Attending !':111 is a good chance that the luncheon was reference to scorn on ! mort places of suitable the forthcoming Kiwanis lllusic rty ~·ears will be ready Festival which will be bigger Archives octupJn(·r durin" the next than Cl'er before and there will 1 in lam­ months·. e · • ?e n~ed for adjudicators work- Convention Arthur Johnson. 65 Roche ' of the there are a num- mg f1ve days a week this year. Four members of the Corner Street, St. John's 'has recently cabins, lodges and other Brook city council will attend donated to the Newfoundland LOW-PRIC.ED NEW TREATlUENT cat~ring establishments the convention of the Canadian Archives a copy of his account ': Qnation as well as the During 1961, the U.S. Agri­ Federation of Mayors and Muni­ of the late Hugh Cole's Rein· cultural Research Service de­ }f about Park. camping and cipalities to be held in Winni· deer Trek Down The Northern grounds across the is· veloped a treatment that shrink­ peg. shington proofs wool fabrics and makes Peninsula of Newfoundland, COMPLETE LINE OF Chosen for the June trip were March 4 to· April 30, 1908. This Tower-Fold them safely washable In rna­ Jda~·. 1\Iayor Allison Bugdcn, Deputy interesting narrative, compiled BP PREFINISHED and ~~ !!\I'Sicttrr of the Cana· chines, accordil)g to the En· cylopedia Britannica. Mayor AI Ka1yaja and Council· by Mr. Johnson from the diaries rship. . Cancer Society, "Progress ---" ------lors Penny and Rowsell. of the late Mr. Cole, is a valu· ;I Cancer" will keep you zation. To receive regular Is­ The selection of the repre· able addition to the holdings of .,I of the latest activities . sues. apply to your local unit of scntative group was made last the Archives. : 1 DOORS I• lhi1 humanitarian organi· the Society. week at .the west coast city, •' The Provincial Archivist is Ceiling Tiles l ' tj ' "· ' most grateful to Mr. Johnson ALL STANDARD SIZES ' In Ffssur-Tone, Gre\· and Bei~c ' for his continued interest in the I work of the Archives. UP TO 4-FEET WIDE. Fissur-Perf, Gre~· ·and Beige •d' . Skvlark, White ! ALSO Fiss~tr-Tex, White j,: One Act Play I. Acoustic, Random Pattern, White ".I ' Custom Imperial Tow­ It· Acoustic, Regular Pattern, White and the . I Festival I;;. Memorial University exten­ er-Fold in all sizes up latest by BP Spun-Gold sion services in collaboration to 20 feet for Hotels, All this full array of modern ceiling finishe~ I'' with the Nfld. Arts Centre, will be. holding the 4th annual one Restaurants and other LESS r act play festival and a theatre Commercial establish· •I conference at the Memorial i University Theatre, !\lay 24, 25, ments. We will be .,J. and 26.1 The drama groups in pleased to measure, the p'rovince are invited to 15% .r.. enter. give·free estimates and .. . 'I The thenlrc conference will ' J like install all custom doors. I be in two parts, and will be ' hington open to all interested In attend· ,.. I other ing, Part one of the conference •' hers have on Friday; May 25th, Is on dl· ip. Still reeling and acting. Part two on Saturday, May 26th, is on pr&­ ,dcasts, duction, which will also include stage lighting, set construction ' ' < .~ .~ _,.·.',.•",t '' ')j,• • I I , '• , __ ---• and scenic design. All will be under the direction of Gcor_ge CEDAR LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN Palmer. An adjudicator will be. In­ vited from the mainland, and CLAPBOARD ·TABLE LEGS there will be one award only '·; to the best play, which will also 11,4" K 10" All Sizes 4" to 29" ··. receive a $50 cash prize. Unfinished Birch and Walnut finis~ per M. i : -1 . $185·00 1 . ' ' :~ • ' • : ( • ' '' ,., ' ' -·' I • .,,~,, '• ' ' :

• ARMS BALANCE ·.: i Chicago Daily New TAYLOR STEEL SECTIONAL The desired balance between atomic and conventional weap­ I . ' ons will vary from time to time, FIBRPLY '' "!\ GARAGE . DOORS .I ~ depending on the prevailing (Slightly Imperfect) ~tuatlon. Overemphasis . on 8' X 7' eithet type could be self-defeat· 11 /16" X 4' X 8' ing, just as neglect of either could be disastrous. There are ONLY ...... <.$69·50 E~ch imaginable situations in. which $4.80 Sheet resorting to nuclear bombs : .• would be like turning an ele· .. ' .Pha'nt gun on• a cockroach . In the · kitchen"-tlxcept that"" the , end result might destroy' a world histead of just a house • YALE. LOCKS . .. .But If the big gun is. available _Passage, each ...... :.. $2.29 . and 'roach powder ·is not, the on either householder,· in effect,· becomes support dC!enceless ·against ·the • Jiitle Passag~, each ..... :...... ;...... $2.39 'f "til pests. :J.h 'I Tf O.f t the ·u..&•· - . ., ,_ . Bathroom, each ._...... _...... $2.94. . I Flve · arrests ' were made by cliy · police · yesterday,· . ' One ;man .• 1\'aS arrested for Key-in~Knob, each .. :.... ;...... :...... $5.52 . driving without a .. licence, two Cor; drunkenness, 1lne for •drunk· .en ·driving, '·and· one· given· in Polished Brass and Chrome Finishes • cliarge for being drunk and dis­ ~ orderly ·In, the. home,

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' ... I THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL . II I, t. I· 11I I i ;•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:::•:•:•:•:•:+:•~•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:o:•:<•~•:•:•:•:•,_. Alicia Hart's BJidal Pl~ns .d ·· · ·.d ~Social-Personal! . -···· { . ··' •: How lo Be .A RadiSnt Bn esma1 s , (· ::: . ' ·J(ey , C w . w ~· :::.•. Column :~~.· ~... ~ ~ ~ ~ :~ t.z ,·· . ·, FROM ST. LAWRENCE BUSINESS TRIP .... Mr. and Mrs. C. Slaney of Fred Snow, Technical Direc.. ·~. · St. Lawrence, are in the city tor of The Standard Manufac· and are rcklstered at the Cros· turing Company, returned to St. pie Hotel. John's by TCA on Mondya after •.. • '• • a bus_iness trip to the States. TO LABRADOR CITY • • • M. J. Duggan of St. John's FROM PLACENTIA .. left the city yesterday by EPA S. J. Morrissey, weli known :. ' I ~· ·.. ' I for Labrador City where he business man of Placentia ar, ,. ' will In future reside. rived In St. John's on business • • • Monday and Is staying at the FROM GRAND FALLS . Newfoundland Hotel. George Pomeroy, business • • • man of Grand Falls, Is in the AFTERNOON. TEA city on business and is regist· The Kirk Ladies' Guild will cred at tqe Newfoundland hold an Afternoon Tea and SaiP 1. Hotel. tomorrow, April 12th., at 3 p.m. i. • • • There will be a Pantry Stall HAPPY BIRTHDAY and Plain Work Stall. All are Many happy returns of the welcome. day to Rosalind Gill who cele· • * • bratcd her 13th birthday to· GUEST. SPEAKER day. D. M. Clouston was guest • • •· speaker at last week's meeting JUBILEE GUILD of the Y's Men's Club. He gave I The Annual Meeting of Jubi· a most thought provoking talk 1 1 Jee Guilds will be held today, on Communication and its im·1• April 11th., at Jubilee Guild parlance in daily life. Mr. ' Headquarters, 263 Duckworth Clouston is a student and advo- . Street, at 3 p.m. cator of Scientology, and the ELEGANT EARLY SPRING PRI~ITS • • • communication to which he was IN NEW ARNEL -SURAl! co-ordinated floo carpet In Ailee rei PllOTOGRAPRY CONTEST referring was . that be.twccn use a C:i11adi . Klever Klad of Toronto nell' 1 aug under dining The Business and Prores· humans, stressmg the 1mpor· . . , f b . A 1 . . l · b 1 1 b ·' . .. an U It's a wise brldesmahl who plans ahead for the appearance a thick layer of soapsuds to mak tl1e process painless: By plan· sional Women's Club will be tance of being capable of trans· i Ul) a :IC, rne SUI a 1• 111 0 ~ ru.sn sLokes of hla an acryllc·mOdacryJ; 1h~'ss make at a summer wedding. This girl starts (lclt) with nlng every last detail, she Is assured of looking l1er prettiest holding a photography contest mitting and receiving ideas and\ and to create: a dramatic slmtwaJst for spec'. ~h1te BY KAY SHERWC tinilY foot care to help her get comfortably through the round (right) when the big day finally does arrive. ller dress was in the Arts Building, Memorial understanding to people with occasiOns. The fabnc has the glow and rustli 11 rr "r" of parties a111l the wedding day formalities ahead. Here, she chosen earefuly and then fllted to perfection. University, on Monday, April whom one comes in daily con-I of silk, yet shreds wrinkles, resists S]l'l\li:·,~.hlt c; school lunch box tweezes her eyebrows to keep the line trim (center). She use• 30th at 8.30 p.m. Amateur tact. , !be dry-cleaned or washed by machine oc hand. dr ~mn 1 u"''''" citing th• photographers are invited to The_ Y s ll!~n found the talk ing quickly, and requires only a light pre' · cr · cd general excellenc .. BY ALICIA IIART across with an emerY board. submit slides which will be most mterestmg and kept :Mr. I-- · · ...... __.smc. eational school lunch Soak your feet in a basin of •••••••••••••••••••••• judged by Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Clouston ~Iter his talk to _ans· II - rJggest that it soon ·. This is the time for the girl who's I warm soapsuds, Then push Hunter. Entry forms may be wer queshons on the fascmat· · ·~· l!!lt Homemakers to whom to be a June bridesmaid to back the softened cuticle with obtained from Margaret Sum· ing subject. Cie lunch box is a part ~tart thinking of the way she an orangewood stick. Smooth mers, 41 Pennywell Road or • • • ing routine ar~ more i·ants to look 1\·hen the J a y calluses and bumps with a na­ arril'es. The bride is center c/o Gosling Memorial Library [18 YEARS OLD I tun·al pumice stone. r'inish and from Joan Earle, 31 Craig· . Birthdal' greetings to David are still manv of attention, true, but more with a body lotion, just ~s you there service is inad< matches have been made at millar Avenue. All slides should IRolls, a first .year student at would use a hand lotion. Women be in before April 25th. Memorial University, who cele-1 nonexistent. In som wedding parties and receptions t h a n el'cr w e r e 111ade in • • • brated his 18th birthday Sun- heaven. Buy the shoes you plan to wear -----'--:---'------­ TO SCOTLAND· day, :April 8th. Greetings come well in advance and wear them "'e The· Women Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Sheddon from relatives. A.. lol'eh· dress, a pretty head· r.round the house for several YV who arrived in St. John's dress 'and a nosegay of flowers evenings in order to insure March 23rd., to attend the wed· NEWFOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY iHEATRE arc all a great help but they tlieir comfort, Ed • B · N. 1 ding of their son, Dr. Douglas 'must be backed by a wcli·Pian· ucation: uy ow And Sheddon to Miss Judy Randell ------·-- ned program of personal care For a fresh and glowing cum· . on April 7th., left the city on Canned started wen in advance, plexio~ a walk in the fresh air Monday to return to their home each aay, the proper diet and Pay. Later In Stirling, Scotland. TO-DAY Tiicre are two areas that should plenty of sleep are essential. • • • Pineapple J . ' get special attention: y u r These wlli get results. that J:o JtUTH MILLETT. IN TOWN complexion and your f e c t. amount of makeup can The dean has a good point of Mr. A. Butt, business man of Pampered feet arc essential if ~roducc. To stlf!~Ul~te circula· A college dean who is deeply r.on· course. Money borrowed ·to Northwest Brook, is at present you want to be able to .>tand lion: prop an tromng b~ard cerned because so many bright send a son or daughter through in the city on business and is Nourishes fm· prolonged periods •luring agamst your bed or R .'Ieavy high achool students never go college will pay of! better registered at the Crosbie Hotel. GAYNOR MADDOX 1 the ceremony and in the re· chair and lie down with your on to college because of lack of than money borrowed for al· • • • ' I ccption line without looking .feet up (at the narrow end, of money says: most any other reason. Yet, RETURNS HOME .i tired. Q-Is there any vitamin C in can. I cot!rsel_ and your head down. many families that will go into Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doucette ned pineapple Will Th1s send a flow or blood ''We need less objection to bor· debt for a ranch style house in and their son Bob have return· 1 1\'ccks before the wedding, be­ ~o. faccr·~eck, s~ou~ers ~r.d rowing against the future on an expensive suburb, for two ed to their home in Corner A-Yes. One-half cup canned ~in treating your feet to n i:'\ h; ~ ccp~sl~o~u ::n a wo~k the· part of both students and carst,hfor va cahtion htridps an ? Brook after a business trip to pineapple with syrup will sup· regular routine of daily soaking their parents, 1or e 1 a 1 es 1 ouse o1 app 1I• St John's • · . ply about 17 per cent of lhe and creaming plus a pedicure. wonders. ances, wouldn't think of finan. · ' amount of vitamin c necessary Also - NOVELTY You need not use polish nut "It has always amazed me that cing a coJiege education by hor· --- every day, But \2 cup of fresh :the., pedicure is all important. Thorough cleansing of Y J u r the same· person who will go · rowing. C pineapple may supply about 34 TIMES OF SHOWS -. face with rich soap5uds and out and buy a car on the in· Ut•tO• per cent of . your daily re· The rewards are these: greater lukewarm water is one of the stallment plan won't even think quirement of vitamin c. EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOC!\ - g_oo comfort, no e a II u s e s or greatest beauty helps any Y.irl of borrowing for an education. But the dean should have tJoint· Slenderize :1\IA TINEE: 2 P.~l. hUmps, rim nails and smooth can have. Even though you Yet here Is something no one ed out one other fact of mod· Q-Aren't milk and chrese con· ~·cuticles. The steps are nc~rly like a cream or lotion cleans· can take away from you." ern life. Many parents could sllpatlng~ · identical to those In a rnani· ing, remember that this aione ------r------11Hord to send their children l cure. R In o v e polish, then is one of the greatest beauty cleanse with soap and water, through college if they didn't 1 A-No. According tti "Modern NEXT ATTRACTmr~ . . ~hape your nails straight is not enough. You . must too, try to give them SO' many lux· urles through their younge.r Diet and Nutrition", by Dr . years. Henrietta Fleck and Dr. Eliza­ RICHARD WID~IARK in "TilE SECHE1 beth ll'!unves, "Many people WAYS" - A C T I 0 1\ - T H H l L L S- hold tenaciously to the :dea The money that is spent on n girl SUSPENSE - DRA~IA. for instance·, who takes piano that milk and cheese are con­ or dancing lessons, who has stipating, T h e s e foods in three times as much spent on themselves do not have this ef· her clothes as Is necessary, feet: rather the condition is who Is given all the spending due to the fact that the diet is money she asks for, who starts lacking In foods containing bulk adding evening dresses to her or to other causes. Milk and WILL fiT IH wardrobe at 13, would, If ;;aved chec,e are easily digested anti through the years, go a J.Jng leave little residue. Again It ALMOST ANYWHERE way toward helping the girl must be emphasized that these through four years of college. foods In themselves are 11ot constipating. '• 'Also, a lot of the ''keeping up" that families do is done on money that could be carefully saved for education. Beauty .Tips Latest look on t:.e beauty scene Cnmienlly lmte ., The dean pointed out that Ameri· is the International Look . NOW PLAYING cans are used to buying every· Foundation, lipstick, •otJge, lh li1h1 am 11 thing but education on the in· eyeshadow and nail polish car· hu, 1 PndH Rill stalhncnt plan and they might ry through the theme. The as well put education on their whole outfit is packed in a Is n usenti1l lD ••hra lists of buy-now; pay-later pro· flight bag, an attractive light· I .... A cup~ uri 1nder jects, But if families weren't weiGht case, trimmed with a I '• th stairs, 1 spar1 quite so ready to buy now &nd colorful group of flags, I pay later for luxuries-many of ' ' chths &llill, un •I them could afford to send their Being a woman means much ' children to college on a pay-as· '..I' trnshrul.l•tl tUs ul more than just not being a 1 ddllln 11 yeur hu .• you-go-basis . man. It is a ¥1ft that we can I, treasure and make the most of. \ i It's a gut that we can use to . i. help othen. And it Is a gift ·' that we should use to the best . '' FASHION ..• or our ability. l• Feminine sweat shirts have none SJ~ 3-t--48 • LET US HELP YOU ENJOY tHE COMVENIEU£ DF A of the locker room look. The Your eyes are all you have to· fabric's the same, but the sll· see with, ·which is reason . MODERN HOM£: .IHCIUSE IKE· YHIE· OF YIUI PROPUTY, & -,~H6-f/J~s! enough to take. good care of ,,·' .. houette· and pattern differ. Cuts SHE ON COSTLY IEPlll & MAIHTEHANCl JILLS .. , ... feature scoop, square and boat • them. They're also what ~!her necklines. Floral and cnntem· FIT PLUS FLATTERY ln a people see you through. , I REPAYMENT TERMS CAN BE AltRANGED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET porary wood block prints !live playsuit designed for larger fig- They can often tell your p~r· Also-"UP-TO-THE-ivliNUTE ~EWS" the shirts a further feminine ures. Iluilt-up bodice lll~cs sonality from the way you look, bra, cuffed boy-shorts gives a make up your eyes. 1\!nke TIMES . OF SHOWS trim leg line. Choose crisp, pi· sure yours reflect what vna're .5~ . ( tJ.OO Now 8 girl can have a raincoat que, sharkskin or cotton broad- really like • EVENING SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK - ;· wardrobe - something to pro· cloth. . lv1ATINEE: 2 P)l. ' teet her from showers frOm Printed Pattern 4757: Women's. Spring ·house-cleaning can wreak .. sunup to snooze time. A rain· Sizes 34, 36, :io, ·40, 42, 44, 46, 48, hav~c on your ha~~s. Guai'd I coat week in Florence, !taly, Size 36 takes 2\2 yards ·15·inch against lt by wearmg "Ubuer . r I produced a sportswear rain· Send FIFTY CENTS

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- .. \ '.~PRIL 11, 1962 ~------~------~------~------~------·~On Better Homemaking ·· ~~~~~~~--~~~A A Thought Try Out Hairdo For Today I. Colors, Quality Of Carpeting When one door closes another "' opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the /And Bridal Veil closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.-Alexander' Graham Bell. I roll, pie and soft drink lunch supplies calories but not t h e ! nutrition a growing child needs.

,"I~ • Food preference, mus't be con· sidered but the lunch-box meJl should be as well-balanced as meals prepared for home con· sumption. Under the pressure of the morn· ing rush to get the kids off to I school, it is easy, I know, to I get lrito the rut of repeating the same menu. ·

Because these growing younge~l· ers need a diet high in protein, calcium, Iron ns well as all the vitamins and minerals, I have found it helpful to check lunches mentally to make ;ure these elements are Included: One, a protein-rich food. In nur lunch box, this may be a cold tuna fish, peanut butter, men!, chicken or cheese sandwich on enriched bread.' It might be TS a thermos or hot homemade 1 ~orcllnatrtl floor coverings unl£$ this open floor plan. Foreground: Tricolor wall·IOo hamburger bash, fishsticks, or (llp!t In Attrc ml, maple sugar beige and espresso brown. Background rug repeats pat. baked beans and franks. !adian lu· Ku! undrr dining !abc i5 Aztec red with tricolor fringe, Rug at right Is beige. All arf .e~ of bla 11ryllc·modacryllc fiber blend and are rated for heavy use. Two, fruits and vegetables. T'-vo This brlde·to-be tries out her hair do and simple bow headband wltlt, ior speci fruit and or vegetable items ..• If K.W sm:nwooo the expense or feeding thre or ing his short lunch period try· . here. This might be a hot bouffant vel! to be sure they .ue ex•ctly right for ucil other. ;tlit," ~r"· four school childrn can ile ing to pick the meat f r o m . PERFECT TRAVEL FASHIONS They should complement each other. "" ,"\ " vegetable soup or cold crisp i ,·,g. It c; lunch box obsolete? handled more economically by the gravy which led to a hassle celery and carrot sticks or Suave slims and pop top by Royal Casuals are ha ncl. d!" II!:!•• t::,~msts citing the growth home-packed lunches. with student supervisors and canned or fresh fruit. made in favorite Arnel sharkskin with the new tex­ BY ALICIA HART tural when the big day arrive... cxccllcnce or !lie '.c~ I{ older children help with the waxed apaper or foil. Save each other. For instance, a to cause skin blemishes. · preparation and packing of small glass jars with scrcw·on lace Juliet cap can look mar· Long before your wedding day, luncq boxes, remind them to lids to be containers for in· vclous on short hair. But it's practive wearing both y~ur check nn the condition of box dividual servings of c.anned not likely to be the thing for headdress and veil in order to ' interiors and food containe,s. fruit; till them too with fruit longer hair. Your hair style get used to them. One means -IEATRE These need tn be kept as clean gelatin or vegetable salad. will determine what your held· of anchoring your veil is to u~e dress and veil should be. those white or silver hairpins When you've decided on your hair

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~~~~ i 1JitP~Yl II ' 0·· THE DAJL Y NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ll I '• ' lfl62 . I I ...._, / lnter·C1 Leafs Open Finals With 4 • l.Win (Las e FralllM : r&r( Citr .Hall l (St. Joseph's) (Patricians Spot IIawks Early Lead (St. Bon's)

Hall) •. Joseph's) (Celts) Roar Bacli With· Four (St. Joseph By JACK SULLIVAN solid defence and liackchecking Eddie Powers during the some. Keon made it a 1-1 game at (Laurier Club: Canadian Press Sports Editor forwards as he made only 25 times rough game, slammed dc­ 1.32 of the second period when (St. Bon's) , :1 TORONTO, CP - Toronto saves against 33 for Chicago's fenceman Carl Brewer agqinst he tipped in a 10-foot shot by (Laurier Cl• 1 Maple ·Leafs spotted Chicago Glerin Hall. the boards on a routine plan be­ Duff. (Crusaders) Black Hawks an early goal and SECOND LINE JIOT hind the Toronto nets. ·Eleven When Ncstercnko got the gale ( pa trlci~n.s 2 then went on the rampage to · Toronto's second line of Dave seconds later Mahovlich got his Ron Stewart beat Ha1. de­ ,.,,1J.Un•• (PatrlCiall! whip the defending Stanley Cup Keon, Dick Duff and George goal, which turned out to be the fenceman Pierre Piote the ; M'tnSIIn (City Hall champions 4-1 in the opening Armstrong, were on the ice for winner. puclt, passed to Mahovlich who game of their best-of-seven" cup three of the Leaf goals. 1\lidway through the first per· drilled it past Hall. final Tuesday night. Kcon and Armstrong scored iod tempers got out of control Chicago defcnccman Elmer Leafs, 8-to-5 favorites to top­ singles and defen~eman Tim and players of both sides picked Moose Vasko was an unwitting 251 225 ple . the free-skating Hawks Horton, with Armstrong an1! partners for ·some fist-throwing accomplice to Toronto's third 215 221 from their lofty perch in this Keon setting up' the play, got and scuffling, but referee Pow­ goal by Armstrong. Attempting 258 273 series, were a badly-disorgan­ another. Big Frank ;J\!ahovHch, ers quickly clamped down. to clear, he lr.id the puck on 234 244 ized and outplayed club in the held in check through most of There were nine penalties in Duff's stick and the Toronto 220 392 opening 20 minutes but return­ the semi-final against New York opening session and, altogether, winger flipped a pass to Arm­ 11781355 ed to down Chicago with two Rangers, potted his third of the 17 minors. Chicago got nine. strong. 1'/o. 1:-0 goals each in the second and post-season series. ROLES REVERSE 171 219 third periods. ' The goat, if there had to be Chicago had its chances in Horton finished the scoring at 239 200 Bobby Hull, the husky blonde one, was Eric Nesterenko of the first period . when Hawks 14.32 when he slammed a rising 230 178 leftwing scoring ace of Hawks, Hawks who was sitting out a disorganized Leafs with fierce shot from the point that went 208 245 put Chicago ahead 1-0 before senseless penalty in the second fore-checking. But the roles under Hall's outstretched arm. 192 181 many of the 16,060 fans at period when Mahovlich .broke a were reversed' in the next 40 The second game of the series 10401023 1\laple Leaf Gandens had settled 1-1 tic that started Leafs on the minutes. will be played here Thursday down. From there in, goalie way. Horton was sitting out the with the third and fourth games No. 1:-3 Johnny Bower in Leaf nets The former Leaf. player, ban­ game's first penalty when Hull in Chicago ne'xt Sunday and Tuesday. · -·· spearns 318 240 played flawlessly behind a ished three times by referee opened the scoring at 3.35. Gallagher 195 305 JOY 214 202 English 224 274 Baseball gearse}' 279 188 I-Iomers Highlight 12301207 247 186 DAVE KEON Standings JHCKIE llHF 130 167 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 257 274 ------··--· 216 273 ', American League First Big Day W I. Pet, GBL 210 158 1 0 1060 1051 ' . Washington 1 0 1.000 D ·1,..0~"..., .... .Jt· 1l 0 • ..Toronto Dressing Roo1n Cleveland I 0 1.000 Chicago , By BILL :llacDOUGALL 'winger G.firge Armstrong. Chicago 1 0 1.000 B1• RON ANDREWS 'l'ORONTO - CP - Coach' Kansas Cily 1 0 1.000 TORONTO, CP-Coach Rudy 243 17C Clemente Grand Slams 218 221 Punch lmlaeh of Toornto ~lap!e On Kcon's lone goal, Arm· ,. New York I 0 J.OOO Pilaus of Chicago Bla~k Hawks the Leaf' rloc;Jl't m1an a By The Canarlian Press homer hy -· Roberto Clemente 0 1 167 2m Leafs ~aid Tuesday night that strong •·made the big play. He Baltimore .000 figured the fact that Toronto i From athcr,itic; con;1 231 the Chicago Black Hawks have had two guys on him and sltli ~Ialor league baseball teams and a solo honicr by Don Hoak. Boston 0 I .000 I. l\laple Leafs had a day's more Right 11m.~er E:'c . 255 got down to serious business 233.201 fq11nd ''they can't push us put the puck on my sticlt. :\II Phillies got just five hits off Los Angeles 0 1 .000 1 rest than his Hawks was the who 1ras in the penJlly around"' in the Stanley Cup I had to do was give it to Tuesday with the world cham· Friend. Minnesota 0 1 .000 determining factor in Tuesday , rou~hing Leaf nc·tencem;n 1116 1031 final. Davey." . pion New York Yankees erupt· In late day games played Detroit 0 1 .ooO nioh('s Stanley Cup final series ; Brewer when Fr;n~ ing with their old power at the 1 134 17! Surrounde~ by a clu~ter of .re· That gon'f*was a picture play. on the West Coast, Wally Post ga~JC, won by Leafs 4:1. scored what prored to be plate and beating Baltimore spoiled the Dodgers' debut in "We gave them three of the : wir.nin~ goal ir. the >?C'Jr.1 203 221 porters outs1dc Leafs dre~sm(l Armstrong relayed the puck 7·6. 213 26: room after t~ey beat Chicago from just inside the blue line their fancy new Chavez Ravine goals," said Pilaus "And we ! iod. fi~!urerl t!le Lc1[ Roger Maris, who slammed Stadium by slugging a three­ gave them those goals because man >hould hale• ~one off 219 23~ Probable 1 4-1 Ill the ftr~t game or t~e I to Duff. Kcon was moving at out a record 61 homers last 266 21! i. best-of.se~cn scncs, r.ml3ch smd full speed when he took Duff's run homer to lead CincinnatJ. to we were more tired. \\'e had' him year got his first of the new a 6·3 win over Los Angeles'liBe· a tougher series against J\lont-: "\re were both afler tr.e 1035110! he wasn t . as, womed about/ pass and rifled it past Chicago season, a three-run clout, while . ' Tue~d~y ntght s gam~ as the ~oalic Glf!Al.l. Hall . fore a crowd of 52,564. Pitchers real Canadiens than the Leafs · and hol

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. ' .~. f1Jt DA~Y NEWS. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1981 9 •. :• , •:.; • •I , , I ' '' .... Club· Bowling Boys Basketball . ! -;;'

(Last Night's G~mes) . ' Bishops Winf 1\rtt frames : H. Squires .163 195 182 580 (Cill' Hall) •. 875 G. Spurrell 137 216'210 563 (St. Joseph's) •. 865 H. Vivian 238 206 231 675 (Patricians 1) 817 E. Batstone 129 233 225 587 (St. Bon's) ~.803 862 1008 998 2868 Ju11ior Opener,.:. Laurier Club:.-:3 Bishops College opened the The first quarter saw b;ij. two team boys junior inter- teams starting well and .. .. 392 G. Lush 205 228 326 759 findl~~. I coliegiat~ basketball series tile scoring range. Bishops f.Q:! (SI. Joseph's) •. 3~0 J. Browne 179 152 176 507 ! against Prince of Wales yes- ing seven points and the Coil~; I I "'"''"'"" (Celts) .. 339 Yf, ·Dalton 279 186 207 872 1 (St. Joseph's) 334 R. Donovan' 208 320 203 723 tcrday a(tcrnoon at their home ians six. ·::· gym with a 23·10 victory. The wniners continued Jldi: (Laurier Club) .. 326. C. Spurrell 200 186 183 549 I John Gaulton, <1 big six fool scoring spree in the secoric' (St. Bon's) .... 324 106910521089 3210 · two inch center with the Red eight minute period as thes (Laurier Club) 320 Felldians No. 2:-0 and White squad, decided the scored six points, while holding (Crusaders) .. 31,8 E. Gull age 187 236 193 698 game· almllst single handed as the Collegians off the score· (Patricians 2) .. 310 D.· Squires 168 251 2111' 637 he switched 15 points. Gaulton sheet. Tile third quarter w:is (Patricians 1) 305 J. Williams 201 153 178 532 also controlled the rebounding 4·2 in favour of Bishops and (City Hall) , , 304 H. Downton 256 209 137 602 cf both back boards, but had 6·2 in the final frame. .: J. Edgar 262· 189 202 653 his points coming from well out. BOX SCORES ~: -1054 1038 928 3020 The team opening the bsst of Bishops FG FT PF pfs; live .series wilh all games being J. Gaulton .. .. 7 1 4 1:1 251 225 238 714 TO·NIGHT'S GAMES played at the Bishops gym, B. Summers ... 1 1 0 3 215 221 204 640 -8.30- Tom Barbour and Barry Port· D. Seaward .... 1 0 1 2> 258 273 212 743 Alleys 1 and 2: er were the top Prince of Wales C. Anstey .....·. 1 0 1 . 2~ 234 244 304 78'! Holy Cross vs Colle-gians scorers both with ,lour points, V. Janes ...... 0 1 0 l · 220 392 263 875 Alleys 3 and 4: while Jimmy Andrews potted Totals . 10 3 6 23; 1178135512213754 Mental Hospital vs United AA the only other basket. PJV.C. FG FT PF P.k No. 1:-0 Alleys 5 and 6: · OFF TO MARITIMES-The St. John's entry in the Maritime Bowling Tournam.'!nt left for Shearwater, Boyd Summers backed Gaul- B. Porter . 2 0 o '4';: 1i1 2Hl 177 567 Columbian vs Guards Nova Scotia, early this morning. The tourney gets underway tomorrow and will conclud.~ Saturday, I ton in his 15 point perf~rm- T. Barbour ... 2 0 1 .4 · 239 200 192 631 A-lleys. 7 and 8: April 14th. Eleven centers will be represented. The teom is sponsored by the Standard Manufacturing Co., an~e as he scored three pmnts, .T. Andrews · 1 0 1 .~ : 230 178 183 591 K. of C. vs CLB. • ts · • • • h h f' , th . k f wh1ie Darry Seaward and Cal· B. Cook ...... 0 0 4 ·0·, 208 2~5 203 656 -9.45- manuf ac t urers o f M a t c hless Pam , lD con]unchon wit t e Irms 60 Anmversary. A spo esman or vin Anstey had two each and B. Eddy ...... o ·o 4· :o::

192 181 255 628 Alleys 1 and 2: the Company said his firm was happy to sponsor the 1 trip and f.:! It sure all St. Jolm's wished them the best Vic Janes one. · Totals ...... 5 o 10 ltV 1040 1023 1010 3073 UIC vs CYC of luck. Memh~rs of the team are:-front row. (left to right) Ed Kearsey, John Constantine, Bill King, ' Alleys 3 and 4: ~o. 1:-3 Allandale vs Legion sales manager (not making trip), Ray Bursey. Back row (left to right) Joe Quinton (team manager), Ladz·es ' Curlz·ng~:.·:... ~.-::·.· 318 240 2~9 817 Alleys 5 and 6: Albert Downton, Jack Cranshaw, Andy Samuelson.-(Royal Photo Service). 195 305 218 718 Elks vs Celts 214 202 198 615 Alleys 7 and 8: ' .c 2Z4 274 252 748 Y's ~len VI CEI ' CRANE TROPHY SERIES · W. Winsor D. M. Lowej Palmer Still Hunsaker Wednesday, April 11th, 1962 E. S'Field ~!oorc -·.~ 279 188 238 705 ! 1230 1207 1166 3603 Standinga Of Teanis To i 'l.00-9.00 F. Nosewortlp• April 9th, 1962 0 Wn ·F. Snow :Mrs. S. Butler D. Templeton J. ConwaY:; 247 186 188 621 Team ' p w 1 Pts Determined Holds D. Clouston C. Byrne K. Allan B. NugenU 130 167 136 533 Patricians No. 1 21 18 3 18 BLUEFIELD, W.VA., (APl- M. Whelan J. Simpson/ J B. ;; Written for NEA. AUGUSTA, Ga (AP)- Arnold. nr:c:;,,::/1:':' Heavyweight boxer Tunney L. Forbes J. Morgan :A, Eurgcss .T. G. Bearncl ~57 274 188 719 Columbians 21 18 • 18 . . Palmer, winner of his third · . ar 1e Another 216 273 119 608 City Hali 21 17 4 17 11-THINKING TIME Masters golf crow n in five Hunsaker, after an early morn· s l\l ·u· 210 158 218 586 C.L.B. 21 17 4 17 ing battle with rising blood D. s. Ayre J. Cheivers · " acg• Jvar,; B'F' ld M Golf is often tritely called years, said Tuesday he still is pressure, held his own Monday G. Sparkes D. Willi; R p h ·~ Gle Goo~e 1060 1058 849 3067 St. Bon's 21 17 4 17 a thinking man's game, which determined to score a profes· . ht , h' f' ht f )'f '11' d . ump re)' " 1 rs. . l\1 c rory Holy Cross 21 16 5 16 mg m 1s 1g or 1 e. B. Gushue L. G1 1ar . It certainly Is, sional grand slam paralleling Dr E. L. Gage said the -A. Blair F. Bentley · K. of C. · 21 15 6 15 To play well, you must think the 1030 amateur feat of Bob 243 170 237 650 Crusaders 21 14 7 14 fighter, injured Friday night in 5 J h 1 L d' your way around and out of Jones. / a bout at Beckley, W.VA., re- v. Clouston IlK. ,PC. hce· a•. vreterrs I. 218 221 234 673 Feildians No. 1 21 14 7 14 trouble. There's a time for "As long as I'm playing golf, · t. 0 ns a les 167 203 234 604 Guards . 21 14 7 14 . mained in critical condition B. Lester burdening your brain-and a I'll be shooting for it," the · with about 50·50 chance for re· R. Johnston E. Squires ( 255 235 188 678 Patricians No. 2 21 14 7 14 time for putting all thought rugged young professional from ; I' (I b 233 206 241 680 Allandale 21 13 13 covcry. Hunsaker still was in J .. Herrick N. Butler ur mg U .. a out of your mind In favor of Latrobe, Pa., said in an inter·/ 1116 10351134 3285 Mental Hosp. AA 18 .12 6 12 an pxygen tent. J. E. Butler J, Herrick y Legion 21 12 9 12 Intense concentration. Think· view. "It'a foremost in my Hunsaker has undergone two OR TilE INFOR~IATION OF lng at the wrong time can be mind.'' 13~ 170 183 487 RCAF Lanes 21 11 10 11 brain operations s'ince Joe She!· ~. ~~~?:~mbe H~.H~~~~~ THE CURLING 1\IElUBERS · ·' disastrous. The professional sIam to 203 226 166 595 Collegians 21 11 10 11 don of Cleveland battered him s. Doyle E. Reid The games which were to h; 213 263 236 712 St. Joseph's 21 11 10 11 Iwhich Palmer refers consists of to the canvas. His injury is sim· played at Torbay will now b~. the Masters, the U. S. and Brit· I 219 237 238 694 Postal 21 10 11 10 1 iiar lo that which took the life T. Williams T. Dunne played in the St. John's Curlin;:' 266 210 210 686 Feildians No. 2 24 9 1~ 9 i ish Opens and the. U. S. Profes· . I of former wellerweight cham· G. Tessier W. McNamara! R,lnk on Friday evening at 7: 10351106 1033 3174 U.I.C. 21 8 13 8 ' sional G o I f e r s Association · I pion Benny Kid Paret last week. R. Shears C. Doyle; o clock. . I crown. No man has ever won United AA 21 8 13 8 1r. Sutton M. Kielley Both games qf the Foster Celts 24 8 16 8 all four although Hogan won The ancient Moabite Stone, ; . 9.00-11.00 Series will be played on Fri,- 282 280 209 771 C.Y.C, 21 5 16 5 I the first three In 1953, skipping ori"inally broken into many I F. B1shop G. McDonald day evening, the first one start. . . the PGA. 259 167 193 619 Laurier Club 21 1 16 5 parts, now has been restored 1 R. McGilleivary G. Fitzpatrick ing at 7.00 o'clock and the ,. 243 184 206 663 N.C.E.A. 24 5 19 5 Jones, grand slam in 1930 con· and is housed in the Louvre in I S. Stoneman P. House other at 9.30 o'clock, 209 208 310 725 Elks 24 4 20 4 sisled of the U.S. Amateur and Paris, France. M. Diamond J, Blair ------Open championships and the 201 231 207 637 Y's Men 21 3 18 3 Stomach ·cancer, once thr British Amateur a n d Open ment to four of the last five W. AJian F. Kielley 1192 1070 1125 3387 C.N. Rnilway 24 2 22 · 2 . most prevalent type of cancel' C.E.I. 24 1 23 1 championships. ' nights on which matches were R. Tapper Mrs. W. Thistle I among men, has taken secohr 1 A. Andrews 183 258 282 723 Highest Three Frames "I honestly believe tlie profes· 2;;.[£.li:i!J.LL0~%illl · scheduled and decided that C. Tobin there will not be any further L. Rose N. Pumphrey place to lung cancer si nee 1958.' 229 247 243 719 A. Stockley (Collegians) 966 sional slam is tougher," Palmer STAGE WAI1'-Pole vaulter The Canadian Cancer Societv said. "Competition is much postponements. A team which t ' ·---~ ...... ,,, 199 250 148 597 J. Byrne (City Hall) ...... 915 John Uelses waits while offi. J. Stoneman needs funds with which to ·(j~. tougher today than it was back docs not show up when sche· . W. Piercey 237 201 16~ 603 lf. Spearns cials check height of bar he H. Roberts ance research into the causei' 252 324 227 803 (Patricians No. 1) ...... 1100 in the 1920s and 1930s·even Mr. duled will definitely be de· N. McGrory I 1 cleared at 16 ft., % in., for faulted. Tonight's game starts R. Kielley M. El.ton an~ possible cures for all tYP,e5 Jones says so.'' · world outdoor record in the I 1100 1280 1065 3443 Hlghes• T Th ree F at 7 o'clock. G. Firth F. Sqmres of cancer. ·· · • eam rames The next leg of the profils· Santa Barbara, Calif., Relays. - M. Spearns (Patricians 1) 411 sional slam Is the U.S. Open . 260 253 182 605 J. Carey (~oly Cross).... 39!11 1 - . - --· ------' 1 at Oakmont, Pa., tune 14-16. 204 282 168 654 J, Byrne '( CJty Hall) ...... 3851 i The British Open, in which Pal· 208 171 229 608 Highest Teaw Three Frames I. mer Is the. defending champion, Table Tennis 318 211\ 252 785 Patricians No. 1 ...... 3943 1 is at Troon, Scotland, July 9·14. Next Time You Wake Up with a Morning Headache·· 283 255 205 743 Holy Cross ...... 379ll; : The PGA is set for July 19·22 at 1273 1176 1036 3485 Holy Cross ...... 37111 I Newtown Square, Pa., rlear The playoffs between River· Philadelphia. dale and the 'columbian Club You ca·n Feel· Fine by Breakfast Time! nlcy 201 200 144 Highest Team Single Frame in the 1962 tournament spon· .• .nlry C.: BOB ROSBURG His next start will be in the IRR 210 140 :~ Holy. Cross ...... 149:1 "Golfer becomes automaton" Greensboro N. C. open this sored by the St. John's Table There's really no need to let a the day feeling really fine, as wdl as for the discomforts·' nlt'Y C.:up; 197 149 171 517 St. 14441 Tennis Association, to decide ~?n's ...... weekend. morning headache upset you You can always put your and fever of a cold or grippe: ·. 111lcy CU!Ii 'W"Iman 181 339 261 781 PalrJcJans No. 1 ...... 1390 The non·thinking phase~ of which team will be the .winner i2. :\ilL golf are those things you must stance, the good · golfer be· of the Harris ·and illscock and ruin. your day. AsPIRIN* confidence in AsPIRIN, for · So, for fast relieffrom head· i • 19j 167 203 565 can make you feel better so AsPIRIN has brought fast relief ache and other minor aches 963 1164 819 2946 learn to do automatically. comes an automaton. He trophy, will continue tonight II\ "'"l•f"''S. Thinking should be devoted to launches his backswlng in the at MUN fast, that in minutes you'll. from headaches to millions and pains, always ~il~~ Mino~ Hockey strategy and tactics. Plans proper manner. The rest be. In previous enga~ements the feel like a different person! more people than any other take AsPIRIN and I~ 1:' ":"" should be executed automatic· comes machinelike. He can't Riverdale team was victorious Just take two AsPIRIN tablets brand of pain reliever. feel better fast. ~~"" 201 204 236 641 The St. .1 ohn's Pee Wee All· aliy. A good golfer will care. stop to think about how high !I with a 9·3 score during their And remember, too, AsPIRIN Be-sure you get 137 233 208 578 Stars will hold an Important fully plan a shot-deride what his backswillg ls going, wheth· regular season play and the 1vith a half a glass of water, !t 350 234 281 865 practice this afternoon at 4.00 club to usc, exactly where he er he is shifting weight proper. score was tied 8·8 in the first and by the time you've fin· is good not only for headaches, genuine AsPIRIN. tl . o talk of 334 176 235 . 745 at the Prince of Wales Arena wants the ball to land and how Jy or any of the hundreds of game of the playoff series, ished dressing, that morning but for muscular aches and Look for . t he 'l\:..!-,!.i""""'C.j 'i; ' 253 242 164 659 1 the and at 5.00 the Bantam All­ to get It there, things that disrupt a swing. At a short meeting held last headache should be gone 1 pains, aching in joints, and package with the od·b)' to 1275 1089 1124 3488 Star• will meet the Prince of Once tbe shot has been care­ These are things that must night the executive considered and you'll be able to start out arthritic and rheumatic pains, Bayer eros&. rr,f,'\&'il arly in Wale• junior Intercollegiate fully thought out and he haa be automatic ·with him. the fact thnt the Columbian 111 the 205 158 UIO 513 team. settled · Into a comfortable NEXT: The Jlrlp Club have requested postpone· war to nst token .I . .I ) ,I ans I. :'s,·· he produce. that our 1eallhY and rookies ' *ALL TYPES *ALL SIZES No DO.WrN . ' , PAYMENT DUNLOP ·TIRES FOR CARS &TRUCKS GOLD SEAL TIRE INSTALLATION ,.. 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(Marx was vague, oLmen. The new synthesis, according Afb,i! Expl 8000 . 31> 3 31'. Marbrun 203~ II 12 12 Triad OU to 10 \fPass. Melntyro 295 $50 50 so t '1.! U Can&o vt 5~5 160 160 160 +2 · in the monumental Das Kapita! (Capital),' which ·11owever, on just how this last event would wonld communism, the ultim-te g • Amaf, Rare 1800 II I' 14 -1 9250 154 140 153 +8 be 1arx, AnJU' 2300 121'. 12 121>- 1> 10 Un Oils was completed by Friedrich Engels. The Mani.: come about.) . .bl>tory. ' · oa of Area moo 129 m 123 •.o ~:~~~~ 4;m ~~· ~ ~~~· . 4 Un Reef P 1125 27 27 27 Ai Arl:adla 32SU 7! 69 7! H Mentor 13000 55 52 .1-1 .!.1 Union OU m Sl3 u 11 festo of l84B, however, remains the guide and Mane .borrowed the idea of the "dialectrc•• • The appeal o£ :Marxism lay in the fa t th A ).read Bw 2000 24 23 24 +I Merllll 2100 72 72 72 -2 Wayne 14100 44 42 44 :framework of the Communist movement. from the German philosopher Hegel. This was 1t was more than a theory· it was a c at Atlas \'k 2000 61> 61'. .. 6\1 +I Mc!a Uran 350C 10 10 10 Watates COil W5 370 570 -3l ~lin Corp 133 !Hil ml 14"1 + 11 W Decalla 630 119 Ill 115 Under capitalism, in Marx's opinion, labor the· theory that all natural and human history action. It explained history'and gave hplan of THE · ~cho 3000 9 61> 9 +I AU!iiaq UOD 66 6 6 ll!n.Oro 600 6 6 0 Windfall 3500 2211 2f 22\(, + I> produces more than it is paid. This "surplus, is the result of the clash between conflicting the fu~ure. The •"dialectic'' governed ~Pe fo.r Moneta 1000 72 12 12 +1 Van Can 331ory o•.1 912 911- ~; 1 B"'lrene 1100 21 21 21 BA!'II>S value" goes into the pockets of the owners or forces. Marx brought it down from metapllysir.s verse 1tse1f. To 1ts followers communi e Unt· Banklleld !400 21 21 II -1 Mt Wrl,ht cooo Bl 7B eo llarx 2300 !l .1-1 !l ·+ I Muiii.M 3800 451> 45 45"" + 10 llont IOBl $58'\ 68 6m + '·" is put into capital irnproveine;~Uo create JUore to the world of economics. Thi9 waa "dialccti· a religion. mixed with apparent scientlnm was · Barnat 1800 121 120 120 -s · ~lurra)' M 45600 135 125 127 -B ss 562 S76ll 76 76~4- 4 Nama cr 1000 12 12 12 +I C Imp Bk C 1226 SGMI R6l~ 66th + ~~ wealth. This wealth inevitably would concen· cal materialism." · · tainty:) It was a new way, a new truth lC ~er. Bll)' Expl 4!00 18 28 2S + V. 78?. SBI B0\1 81 llall .. Metals mo 8 71!1 m Nealon 10~0 !"" 51> · 510 +'h Royal trate into fewer and fewer 'hands, while the The formula was: Thesis vs. :mtlthesis = new !ue,_ · an~ a 9',> Tor·Dom 2f0 $561.\ 66 66V. ·bu· . Bun · 3000 1010 91> -1 ~~~ £~ :~ . 3~({ 3~1> 3~"" -1 INDUSTRIALS proletarians-the exploited workers-would synthesis. For instance, feudaiism may be the Marx di~ r.ot hate individual cnpilalists Be.V ~!:'>'~ · 5250 6 sv. Ml> + 10 3719 $27:\8 27 27l~ "'" grow ip number and militancy. The revalution thesis. 'l'he .antithesis is 1he growth of com· the of class warfare and c1 ' • Btlcll"" '5400 46 45 4! -2 Now Cal 1000 221> 221> 221> -2 Alumlnl v, pr~achmg ~ Botblm. 7900 216 203 210 -9 New llosco 8900 87 86 86 -1 Anglo Nnd 100 $9~1 9~3 gy, f- :)i wliuld result in a temporary dictatorship by merce. The conflict-the class struggle-re· tatorsh1p was to lead, in the ha"lis ass die· New Jason 5.<00 BIO 810 BIO c Brew 66C5 511 10;1 II Blbls_c ,, 3300 71> 7 7 - "" %25 $t2t~ 12l,<~ 121~ the proletariat, with the common ownership of sults in a new synthesis: capitalism. Capital· scrupulour; men, to an era of violence an1 ~~- .~.. rnoo 23v, m; 23 + 1'. N Kelore 2040 71> 71> 710 Gen Bake BOUJID 4600 51 50 5I! Newlund 27500 23 21 . 23 +I Inland , 2750 SS% 5~1 5~~- \J all meaDG of production and all property qf'a ism in tur~; becomes a thesis, whose antithesis NJ::.U: Rise or NauonJ~ N Mylama 275CO 36 • 35 · 35 -1 Pembina .5~0 SR1;' 81~ 811 ~- t' Brolrne 2l0 6!0 610 6:o 53~ 14 Canp; Cltib 1925 5Sl 5590 . M3 Newnnr 241500 1211 11· 12 Slmp,ono 36S . 29'i 30 - CB N C T11Df 8!0 · 220 221! 220 + 4 New nouyn 1000 510 5\o 5"" Walkers GSO $57~·'4 56~'a 571,1- :t~ Jc dyno 2445 1055 102 101 JOI N Senalor 1!00 91'. 9 9 - V. Weston B 357 $211> 21 21\2 + ~~ • · 1 On Thursday evening past 1 ------_.:: Nickel MS 500 5~ 55 · 55 C mvar 11616 34 32 22 -2 rBrigadier Wheeler, accompanied\ C N )Jlca · 33000 9\<, ' 9 - l> N lck Rim 2000 U 47 47 c Cent jpa 2100 t85 ISS !B! Nlpl"ing 300 !15 145 145 -2 !bY ~Irs. Wheeler, journed to st. Q} Chlb·Kay 2000 1811 181'. 18'7- 10 Nor-Acme 2700 221'. 22 %2t'J +1"" :apit.. l'(orboau 5oa 32 3% 3% -2 1 J?hn's to enter the Grace Hos- Clilb ~~ !000 47 47 U - I! Chlmo !600 6! 64 64 -1 i'(crmctal ' 100 283 283 283 H 1)-CBC News !'lorpax 13500 23 22 23 N p1tal to und~rg~ a~ operation. 1 NOVI PJa~illg 13 Clirom 1030 410 410 410 -! ews of the Mot COch WUI 1!100 500 495 493 N Col ~IOSTREAL CLOSING STOCKS resident of Windsor and now i us-Musical Clock C CalUnan 6000 10 10 10 North Con 7300 275 265 273 +23 Br The Canacllnn rrru ~ GRAND FALLS. - Foodland RADIO AUCTION !will be in attendance. , employed at Tilt Cove, was air· RUI\1, 1\"ES IX "LET e.oo-Morn1ng Devotit C Dlacov 1315 130 130 130 Norvallo 3373 10 10 10 Unquc PC 49~~ ~ st. car 1 ; . C Fen 2000 20 20 20 +1 O'Brien 500 6 6 5 -1 Dell · 5G~l Noranda i~~ Central Newfoundland's largest All details concerning the The Lions will help with the' lifted from that place· recently: ~ 0 R\X \\'RITE I.!5-Folk Ways Oka Rare 4200 9 9 9 Drazll .. 310 Pnudash 1 CG ·Arrow 750 33 38 38 52 and most modern Supermarket, Radio Auction to be sponsored judging. and flown to St. John's to rc· )IY El'ITAPII" s~u-Ull Nc\VS c HaUJ 8650. m; 45 4G -1 Orchan 16325 25pg43 250 +5 Bldt Prod 31 Price C Marcua 4128 124 117 1:1 -6 Ormsby 4700 31 30 3010 - "" Cleveland 6 Que Po'v ~~ opccnd for business at 9 a.m. hy the Grand F;dls Kiwanis Club: ceive medical treatment. Reports C :llogul 720 109 105 105 -3 Oll!ko 3500 51 49 51 +2 C Cement 301> Royal Bank at llan · c Morrison 3000 67 65 65 Paramaq 7500 9'h 9"" 91'. C ImP Bk C 1618 Royallte 1m Thursday, April 5th. were finalized at a recent meet- COUNCIL MEETING • • ' I ', C Mo1hor 1200 200 200 200 P:.llno ~I 200 ESO 160 830 t tO Cdn Brew 1018 St L orp ;m coin Road, Grand FaUs, this ing. ~Irs. Elsie Benson, Windsor, • With a ~a;t which C Nort ld 3500 251] 24V, 251; ... v, Pato 312 299 299 :m dn Celnn 33:1~ Shnwin Pox· lnt 9~80 341'. 31 34 C lnt Pwr pr 40 Steel am coln oRad, Grand Falls, this According to the progress re- The regular weekly meeting who has been residing in To· lwo Academy Award i , C Pi!roh 1000 17 15 17 "'2 1 Paymast 11810 12\1 12\] 12""- "" CPR 2311 Tr Can PL new Supermarket occupies over ported to Radio Auction chair· the Grand Falls Town Coun- ronto for the past few years a famou< jazz ;in.;er lunsumers Con• Que 45DO 'O 38 40 - 31> Pee Expl 11000 18 1611 18 + 1> Soagrams 29 Walkrr ~;:; o~ ~nd C Rod Pop 1500 Bl'• 7 8'h -I 6,000 square feet of selling· man Geor.ge Anderson, the auc- Cll was .held in the Council arrived home on Thursday pa't' mg her 'crct·n de'mt in School B1 C Re;court 1600 9 & a -1 Pcerle" 13€00 34 33 33 -2 D Brld~e 2m CANADIA:I'. 4010 Conaos 1500 · 680 65S 65555 -5 .Pick Cri>w 2000 56 56 56 -1 Dom Tar 201,~ Cons Pnp space, ofiering variety and top tion should be a great success. Roo~ .with :\Iayor W. B. Tucker via Gander on a visit to her malic role. Call\mhia m the ! ,. Plleh Ore 412€00 II 9 101; + 1'. Cop :reorp 5500 15 5 I! Foundnllon 131'. quality in fruits, vegetables and At the moment n tentative pres1dmg. The various items of family. ''Let X o :.Ian Write lh Variety ·I Coulee 1000 4o n 421.1 ... 21'. Placer 220 $29\-4 291'• 29\\- ~~ ---- Coury an 1500 IJV. 1310 13V. +I'• Preston 205 650 650 650 canned goods with a courteous date of April 13th has been set c~rrespondence were r:ad and • • • · taph:" the Bon< D.. Kaplin Sc)lool BJ Cralomt 3SC' $20\.t 20L~ ::!0\.1. Pros Air 500 74 74 74 NEW YORK CLOSI!I'IJ STOCKS Purdex 500 6 6 6 + I> • fly The Auocl~tcd Prrn well-trained staff. for the big event. It is hoped 1 discussed ~y the Counc!J. :\Irs. Lloyd Green of' Wind· ductwn,. now playmg u15--KittchE~n Corner ;l 3\] Que Chlb 32900 35 31 33 +m Beth Steel 4HO Kennccoll 78 Daorlnt 1000 II ll II :1-liss Vera Roberts of 1\lonclly to raise sufficient funds from Andrews Auto Supphes were sor left over the week·end to 1 the Capitol Theatre. 1he D' Arnon 6000 21 21 21 Que Lab !BlOO S 7 71'. Borg Warner 4~:14 Monly W 36 Deer Horn 2000 1910 19\1 1911 Q Metal · 50t 90 90 90 C and 0 !4l\ NY Cent ll Road is supervisor of the female this project to take care of any, granted a business site on Lin· spend a vacation with her hus-' cmy Award st<;;s are Bml ll.lii-·Am•.ouncers Chi 4 D'Eidona 30349 17 16 IS Qunston 1000 l31,~ 13~2 131,2 .., ~~ Cons Edison 7!);) Uadlo Corp sa staff at Food land •. Born and loss sustained by this year's ·coin Road, n~xt to t.h~ . new hand at Carol Lake where he I a~(l 5.hel.~e_,. \\ 1.~ters. for · ' Broadens Deihl Pac 36100 59 55 53 +2 Quemont 306 973 9CO 975 +10 Gen Elec 74\s Sid Oil NJ s~;.:,. Radloro 600 52 52 32 Goodyear 44 Utd Aircraft 4~% educated in Grand Falls, :I! iss :llusical Festival. restaurant and Ill the v1c1mty of is employed. ~ ;~ ork m. 1 he Ill" Day Seren Denison 2651 512 ll'l 12 Ra&lan 352UO 57 65 65 -s GT Nor Ry 43 Vanadium 22 Dlc!cnan 40~0 33,\ 380 335 +5 Roberts was employed for ten All announcing for the Radio Eastern . • • • 1 The Di.ar>: of Anne r·!lletin Dome z50 524'1 2lh 2411 Rayrock · 500 90 90 90 · +3 Int T T .51~'8 Wt>stn.s::se 35 ~ire. Donalda 500 10 10' . 10 +t" Realm . . 2500 12 1111 12 - V. years with Riff's Limited, five Auction will be done through !vir. Bnan ~~~g of. LAC. was :\Irs. F. Short, King Street.: r~spcc~'el). \\~tie ltmed 1.!0)--v''" Messer Reupar BOO II II II - I> 5 Duvaq 89000 lN ll 141h ~I of these as a department man· C.B.T. by Kiwanis members It granted a bmldmg s1te. Windsor returned horne from' ' hst . -lla filz,mld act; J..3()-C!lC 1\~w~ and Eaot . Mal 200 222 •222 222 · Rio Aleom 6040 SIO•a 101> lOll · Th f' f p ' · also smos Al 71 There'll be many cha11ces fo~ behind High Street. I Her many friends will be taph" is sa:d to he a · 2]0-.·Mus;cal Rende2 F'wesl T 1000 12 12 . 12 Sherrill 4283 410 400 405 +5 30 Net 1 1 115-Atlantic School Fatima 9000 24 231'. 24 - 1> Sil•·maq 442l 29 291'1 - 11 Low ChtJe g~~ t~. ;: sm:· •m · ~, ~ it people to make bids on a large The matter of the town's : sorry to hear that ::l!rs. Priscilla ting story of a Skid Row SU !o!Ulcr 2000 33 35 35 Sloek SateslllJh Close 1 2 Francoer 16000 10 91; · 9\l Slscoo 1300 170 165 166 -s I!'IDUSTRIALS D Bridge GOo_m~j 22:1 22)j + ~~. number of valuable items. P~rks and P~aY·cirounds_ were llro\'er, Windsor, has been con- ster whose father had cast Frobisher 1500 12 12 12 . Cdn Brew B£05 $11 lOll lOll - 1;, Galt win 5500 91 ': 911 11 Starralt 66200 9 8 810 g J;~~!Y ~~~ ~~;\; ~j' :;~ h d!seussed ?nd ~t was dec1ded to fined to bed for the past week .. culcd for murder an~ 3.lihJU;m Draime m - Steeloy 4500 5 5 5 + '1.! Phantom BOlO $8~i 8 B'l Hs + Geco· l\!Lntl 700 S2S~~ 2S~ 2511- ~it C Husky G32~ $M11 G~il 6~i + J4 Gndln 880 Sla~, 1m 131> WINS FELLOWSIIIP hire a umverstty student, ::l!r. We wish her a speedy recoverv mother is a waitress in a Story Gonex 2000 II II II -1 Steep R 6062 6!5 675 6U H Leland 6218 $101\ 9'1 10\0 + ;; Gnt MBI 30 +1 ~. Sunbunt 2000 IB 17 17 ;:~udy Re~ndy l~~ m~ g~ g~ Road, is listed among the win· Walter Durns~ale, l\Iinister of I' been 'with the c;nadian Army at i the corrosi\'C influences of ~0-CBC News Teck·H 5!6 m 153 154 H Petrol smo 72 61 10 +9 - Goldray 41367 37 33 26 Place 47300 BO 77 18 -3 llorne PI 360! 410 380 380 ners of the Canada Council Fe! Northern Affa1rs and Develop- Kingston Ontario arrived here slums He searche; for ~3-Chamber Music Grandroy 500 151> IJ\1 II'I- \1 Territory 2500 1610 16 16\> +1,; Thorn L 3300 90 90 90 H Van Can 33100 9\1 91-> 91>- 11 IIUU Bay 320 $591;1 58'1< 59 1,1 Hi ' . rnent in tl F d i G ' ' 1' 1 ' . Granduc 1005 300 298 29l .,. 4 1 C L I Pete 25405 45 42 44H, +llf.l 1mc 653 $13\\ 1112 131'.1- v. lows hips, awarded to 149 post- . . te e era overnment on Sunday to spend a period of t ISCO\'ers, o1·e. He ts 5.00-M~~tr :n the ' Granduc rta 6610 Ill'.. 11 II - \1 TombUl llOOO 135 131 131 -4 Torbrlt 1500 34 34 34 +1 )IISES l~J' ~!ccp i~ ml1 ~~it ~~ : ~= graduate students in the hu- Will be 1,0 town on :\Ion~ay and I sick leave with ll!r. and lllrs. by a group of Skid Row 5l1J.-F!shenes Broac Gulch 2MO 81> 8\l 8\2 - "" 'rormont 37057 G8 66 67 -1 Pilch· Oro 412600 II 9 101'. + \1 Gunnar 1981 880 875 sto • 5 Newnor 241500 12\\ II 12 1 Ac m pr so $49 49 '9 manities, fine arts and social would. hke to meet With the Slauley Bursey of Crescent tues who are both colorful 5.45-Music from th• GwUILm 31000 6\1 6 . ,510 ~ 1 Towag IIIlO II II 11 Trans Res . 500 18 18 18 -t Abacus 117932 351> 32 J3 -2 l~l C~t' pr 2;~ m~ ~l 11 ~m :;:4tt sciences. l\!ost successful can- CounciL Heights. He had the misfor· pdathetlic. Thl e'e atre SOfii":~Lcll 6.00-CB<. News ... Hard Roek 500 12 12 · i2 - "" Trlbag 5100 65 63 63 Duvan 89000 ll.... 13 1410 +I ·, Rat·Min 2500 lOll 1010 . IOl> 9 8 8~~ Wh Trin Chlb 3000 ~0 20 20 -1 Starrall 66200 lnt ocln! so sstv.. 511h didates will pursue studies In tunc to sustain a broken le" and rarna tc e emen s o e HatllnJia 1700 100 IC 83 831> RED CROSS " M W . t :\I · E 1't 3 b" H of· Lakes 10000 20 19 20 . +II UH·Shaw 55:00 20 18 19 -1 Jamaica ps 22s $16"" 16\o 16\~ these iie~ds towards a Ph.D. then underwent an emergency an n e · ) P P · Hondway IIIlO 33 311> 33 +11'1 U Asbestos B25 57l 565 565 -10 Heath . 9500 7ll 7 7 Un Buff ad 7BOO 4210 41 42 +I . Labalt 630 s1m 141> 14'12 ·- ;1 degree appendectorn'· Un Fort · 10000 201!: 20 20 -1 !.au Fin A 110 s2w 211> 2l'i + ;; · The Red Cross Executive met ' '· l\'es pla,·s a · llud Bay · 653 $59 59 M - ~· Maritime T 2 ,s22 ' 22 22 - '' Mr. Hartley's fellowship is in on April 2nd at the • '' jurist who· ha; been toppled Hydra E• 1265 42 42 42 Upp Can 16011 !59 156 158 -3 ~1onday * · lnwlraln 155CO 57 52 53 +1 Un Kono 825 865 830 850 -20 Mutual Funds ~~~:: ~ S'l.!p 2 ~h~~r• ~~~ ~~~ +/' the field of humanities and isj Leglon An'nex with 1tr. Clar·. :\Irs._ T. V. Ryan of Ca~melite ', to the ~utter by a fondnm '· lrbh Cop 2400 75 74 74 -1 Vau>e 40QO 145 136 140 -! '. Ventures 1221 S59\i 5812 5Q H> Miron 6p 1900 s1o 10 10 valued at 52,000. ence Randell in the chair IR11ad IS at present a patten! at 1 the bottle• ~!iss \\'inters is !so 3100 112 109 110 -3 N St Car 1381 121 21 21 J h h 1 h · · L d N th l'ff H •t I I . . · · J Walle 10000 34 32 34 Vlolnm 500 84 84 B4 +3 MUTUAL FUNDS Noranda 1161 !59\2 59 so•,> + ;, o n as a so won anot er , After the routine business, a y. or c I e . ospl a w tere i as the mother. wno IS _;! Jacobua 7000 67 65 65 -1 Walle Am 100 840 !40 84~ +10 BJ 'Ihe Canadian I•ress 1 J.Uicoe 2167 7 7 7 Weedon 200C 4 4 4 Bid Ask StL Corp 200 1221': 22 1 2m- 11 and more valuable award. The 1Mr W T Howell reported on she 1s undergomg treatment.' to a dope pusher and · J oburke 1000 B\1 8"" · BIO Werner 1511{} 16 151-i 151;- V. AU Cdn Com 8.69 9.52 shawlnSalada F 2010593 12msw.; 23\>14V• 23%-HI> + V. s7eon d IS· an · •the ' recently· ' held financial cam· Hcr many f ncn· d s \II'11 be 1ery,• \ further degraded ~· W M>lar 1000 410 410 4"" All Cdn Dlv 6.31 6.92 3 ~~ O~eu ~cllowshtp Jonsmltb !000 24 22 · 221> IV Surf I 3000 H•\2 19 191> +I Shawln .~ 159 124 24 24 +l• gtven by the Umvers1ty of To- ·,. T d t · G d F pleased to hear that her con-· forces her into the dru' Jowsty !210 33 33 ;33 -1 Amerlean Growth B.91 9.78 Shaw· 4p 60 m 42 42 _ y, f . paloR, o a e IB ran • a11 s d't' I h . d . 1 ' Wlllroy 2600 171 167 ·168 Boaubran 33.05 35.88 Sicard 100 S8V. a\-4 ronto or Doctorate stud1es and slightly over $2500.00 has ; ~n 1 IOn 1as rnuc Improve m Darren plays the san wlusey l73SO 2m 25\1 21 +1 Canadian Inveotment !0.54 11.!6 av. '' Wncb sao 61> 610 6\'.1 canafund 44.21 46.42 ~l~J'0c":n ~~~ ~~~v• ~ ~~~~ +' ~ is v.alued at $2,875. collected, more than $1500,00 the last few days. Itaiban the cold and ' TONIGHt Wr .Harg 1200 100 100 100 Champion Mutual 6.13 6.74 10 Yale Load 8!00 II 1010 101'1 CommonweaJth Inter. 9.10 9.97 stelnbg A ~o sm1 2211 22~1 Smcc he could not hold both of which was obtained through • • • . hoodlum. .h•an ' I~ T Fin A 125 49Va 49\1 491-1- v. awards he ·11 b 1' · h. ' Capt Torn Do1ver arriVe(\ th · 1 h Young HG 950n " 18 19 +I Commonwealth Leverage 8.01 8.78 Tr can opt 990 sw;, ·24\8 24lk-% · 1VI e. re mqms mg the house-to-house collection. • · . . . I e g1r w um 1 Yukeno 1000 5 5 5 + V. Europea~ Growth 7.45 8.16 Walk GW 225 mv. 57 571!. + 1h the Canada Council Fellowship. This shows a fair increase home recently to v1stt h1s par- love, while )!i;s Zenmoe 65200 J'l ·29 32 +2 Dividend Shares 3.44 3. 77 ON TV··:: Zulapa 2000 2t 21 21 -1 Dominion Equity 18.05 18.42 ~~~~~ m l~ i~ - v. This brilliant student, a grad, over last year, and some firm's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II cast as a Skid Row cafe ·Curb Dreyfus Inc, 17.00 18.45 r m . ' Bulolo 3100 790 775 775 . Fedoratod Growth 5.00 547 Zellers ~l~l~~A!'IJ5 35 . uate of No.tre ~arne Academy, and organizations are :not yet Dowe~ of Monchy Road ~fter one of those who helps to Yukon Coo 1000 471'. 47\!l 47\!l First Oll and Gas 4.60 3.03 Alta Tnk A s . , \ _ , , Ottawa Umvers1ty Ph.B., B.A., heard from. At nearby Wind· spendmg the past se1 erall Darren mto decent OILS Fonda · Colleclll A 6.31 · G,B! 600 3211 321 32 8 1 Almlnox 1720 220 21! 220 -5 Fonda Collectlf B 5.51 5.86 Ang A Moly 5375 43o 41S 430 +10 and Toronto University M.A. is sor the collect!' on a ount d t months at sea. Besides singing a new song THE Am Ledue 4700 7 6 7 + \'.1 Fondo Collectlf C 6.70 7.28 Ang Plp 2s SJ9 l9 39 d • ' ' . rn • e o • • • · n · r r the 111m Ang Nf!d 345 sm 9\l 910 +'4 stu ymg towards '0 Doctorate m five hundred and fifty-four dol- ten espem o Analo Am 400 935 910 935 tiOo Group Inc. 3. 74 4.09 ~ Aaamora 200 104 104 104 GrQWth Ol and Gaa 8.93 9.38 Arno 2000 7 7 .! - v. Philosophy. lars wht'ch brl·ngs that t 0 w Mr. Ray Ryan, who is station· I Jimmy jfcllugh and Xed ·• Bailey S pr · zl5 $23 23 23 lnve•to!'ll Growlb 7.09 7.70 Atlas Tel 7675 400 380 3w . • n d t th c d. N 1 B · t t'tl d •·R ach lor Banff BOO m 125 125 lnvestoro Mutual 13.02 •4.16 Auruslus 4l38 45 44 46 +1\'.! over its last yenr amount and ~ a e ana 1an ava . asc 1ng on 1 e . e Bata 8!00 7 7 7 + '1.! lnveslor• lnl'l. 4.74 MO Avalon 129 $16 16 16 FOREST QUEEN th' . , t t f f' m Shearwater, N. S. arr1ved morrow." .\!ts; Fitzgerald Brllalla · 1300. 290 285 290 -8 Mulunl Accumulatlnl 3.66 4.00 nateman 1000 o 11> 8 +1 over IS )Cars arge o tve h 1. th' 'k t ..1 · "! C 't Gire You Calalla 2300 20 20 20 Mulual lncomo . 5.47 5.98 Beld c 400 SIJ\l 131'. 131> .+ l"" It was announced at a meet· hundred and fifty dollars This orne ear ler IS wee o VIS I smgs an " VOCM ... PRIME % Beld c pr 200 Sl3 13 13 + 1'.1 . . • · his parents ~rr and l\l1 T o tht·ng Btl! Lo1·e Baby, Cal Ed 1105 szm 231'• 2311 + Norlh American bl Cdn, 10.71 11.70 Beale •• 50o IB ·18 18 mg of the L1ons Club held on fmancml return is most en- ' " : rs. · · " • , ., ' c on Lds !500 105 100 100 -s One William Street 14.57 16.93 CS Pelc 2400 370 365 370 -5 Putnam Growth 9.59 10.42 Blue Bon 60 $161> 161'. 1610 April Bth that the Lions Club eouraging Ryan, Carmelite Road. Ray Anoel Eyes. C Chloltn 3000 !ll 90 91 t 1 Radisson 4.91 5.40 g~~~TI~r 12~~~ ;~ ~~ -' wil be hosts for the N.F.P.A. · will be returning to Halifax in Robert Presnell. Jr., c Dtll 1171 425 410 425 Reaenl 5.62 6.14 1 i1 !Jv. Cdn Dev 1200 330 37! 380 Save and Invest of Canada 6.2B o.87 g:~;d Chlb 1~~ ~~~\15~~\'• 5~1'. !3v. Forest Queen Contest to be held PERSNOALS about two w;ek!. • the screenplay based 03 ·~-si,~n On C Ex Ga• 1371·113 157 161 +1 Suporvlled Amcr. · 8.30 8.38 and. MINISTER C Homesld 425 101 100 100 +S Supervised Exec Sl 48.10 c colllcrlu soo S6V. w. m at· the Legion Annex on May ~lr. Harold Sheppard of Wiud- ·novel by Willard Molley, w, Cent . Del 8485 115 710 '125 +15 Supcrvued Exee ll6 39.47 c Drtd'e·Kodiak 10500100 s1211120 m1211 1201211- +5V. lOth . sor IS· presently a patient at .:Mr · and 1\Irs · C· J · Bond of thor of the equa 11Y 1 ~-G~,,.~D Cawdi THE RT. HONOURABLE. c I. 1 Pele 2l4o.\ ·15 42 44"' + '"" Suporvlled !xec 57'. 6.76 Cnnorama tooo 13"" 13 13 • This contest will be open to Lady Northcliffe Hos ita! re· Kmg Street travelled to Mon· book "Knock on Any . Medii c Draa•• 668 II"' 1110 11""- \'.1 SupervlJCd Exec 58 7.14 7.2i carbec 107oo 22 21 22 - 11 • f G d d . · · p treat last weeke11d to spend the d' t" C .West P 100 ISO lBO 110 ' Supervlled Growth 2.14 2.16. cartl•r Q 1000 a•h 810 a10 g1r 1s o ra es 9 an 10 m celVIng treatment for a broken . . . . Philip Leacock 1rec'" . of Spo Dev·Pa! !046 51 51 ll SUpervised Jncoma 4.!9 4.64 cassiar 1000 Sl2% 12" 12%- '4 Grand Falls and Windsor Pa·r. leg which he sustained while next two weeks VISiting their Boris D. Kaplan produrCil, JOHN DIEf.ENBAKER Dome Pete 500 $121\ lllil IZ TV Eloclron!c 8.30 9.05 catelll A 75 534 34 l4 • • (Iaugher "arg r t 1 E ·•·pb Duvex 2000 6 6 6 Timed Investment 6.40 6.91 cent Del soo 120 720 720 -5 ents of the contestants, school employed wtth the Comstock • "' a e • No Man Write ;, l' P1"' Dynamic 50!0 39 :r1 37 -1 United Aecumulattvo 6.24 6.82 ;!; : CJON~CJOX TV. Forao llOO :115 3" 315 -s CChen•'ma~lloayn .~ ·~~~ ~ 17~ ::_~ principals and N.F.P.A. officials Construction at the mill. • • ,• Columbia Pidures. I 1• $It ~ 17 Mr. Alla11 Power, oldest son I ,I Gr, Plains 3000 14 14 I' : Channel 6 imd 10 Homo A. 3314 lt31il 13'4 131> + V. of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Power ------­ '~'I'r•vDI Gwde l Home B 1260 Gl3\1 13 13\'.1 H B Oil G 466 $17% 1m 17'4- '1.! OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE of. Junction Road. was invested the name. Brother Brian., '40...(le~.r~~D Cawdr .. · .. 8:00 P.M. Jump Pnd !BOO 10 lB 19 -111 Montreal wtth the habit of the Brothers ::lf.rs. ~!argaret Pmrer, b~ of Spo 5 .. . of the Order of St. Francis on ternal ~randmother, ~1 March 19th in the Sacred Heart ent for the occa5ion. lie llw.;_.,,. ~ (Local) ~UTLER CAN OFFERA MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS· T.ower, BJ The Canadian ·Prus Chapel, Mount Alverno Cin· Brother Brian ererr succe;s (Weather Re~ Monlroal \Sock Exchanr-Aprtl 10 cinnati, U.S.A. He was' given his new life. Complole tabulallon of TIJI!Iday trans· (Natior lO YEAR ROOF. GUAR~lNTEE marked S. z-Odd lot, xd-EX·diVldend, ~~-Ge 4S'h m. Al!loma 1150 $53 !21> 521'. - v. • From Halifa:r, N.S., to St. John's, Nfld, t Alum lp 200 $23\1 23\1 23"" + '4 Slnp Leaving Halifax Due S • i i·' Ang T 4\0p so 546 46 46 - I> '\; AobesiOI 60! $34 34 34 BEDFORD II ...... , APRIL 13 I· AUas Sloe!' 60 $311> 3111 311> + 11 . I• Bank NS 250 $76\1 . 76 761> + 11 FAUVETTE ...... APRIL 14 'j'' ' Banq PC 79 $49\l 491> 4911- .... BEDFORD II ...... APRIL 20 r Batll P 500 S!nl lBo/• 18\ol + 14 ·Bath P A 22! $53"" 5310 53"" + "" FAUVETTE ...... APRIL 21 il' ,Boll' Phone 1469 $5611 SB\1 561'•- 11 I,. BI\W .5\1p 50 $.13 53 ll3 • Refrigeration Space Available. ;11 Bowator 190 $6% 6% 6% + 11 ''I BA OU 1zso S3m 34% 341l +1o1 'BC For01t 33.5 st3~1 t3~1 u:y, + ~;~ ~ I ·BC· Pow 960 $16~· 16% 1618 i ' ' .. '· · ;Butler ~dds. indispensable· detail! t~t · produce best· DC ·Phono 21 ssJIO 531> 53\1 1,; ' ; ' Build prod 630 $31 3010 31 - 14 l f .I . ; 'dressed,' most weather-worthy pre-engineered 'buildings · Cll PVN 'l I ·; . EIGHT COLOUR SELECTIONS 13375. $23 22"" 23 + "" II)' ' Can C'em 325. $3010 301'.1 301'.- ...... r ·\Dtalt:e Butler the ·most appealing pre-engltieered ·.building • 'C DoiD SUI 75 $28 . 28 26 - 'I> ., Cl Fndry 250 $23'4 23\-4 23 .... •' l "' :Butler.tone is no ordinary finish. It' Js an:. entire,~ d!cora" ,• Can Mall SO $80"" 801'. 801> - Ill :,.tive and· protective finishing 'system for . rpetal panels, i ! i CSL pr 400 $13\1 1310 1310 when ·you buy BUTLER you buy with assilrance that you C Br Alum 5!0 $10\~ 10 10 - 'II. 'i are· ,getting colour. that Is UDIIUrpassed today ·in beauty, C·Broft!o 105 119~1 1~ 19~- '\4 ~ I ! .I' Cdn Celan 7l S33'i. 3Jl> 3311 - 'A ' , · durability and depeR!labll!ty. · C Col 175p 150. $371'.1 3711 37\1 + 10 ' I ' c Chem 100 $8;1 7~ 7'11. . I' i, C Husky 225 $61'• 6V. 6\1 - .... . C Jmp Bk c 738 $66'!0 66\> 60 ' I -·FRY'S~:.ENGiNEERING co:, LTD. CIL 110 $11% 14% 14\i ~NJOVING CJ Pow •,pr 320 $40 40 40 fOOR HEALT\-1= ' ~ ' : j I. Cdn Oil BOO l32 3110 31\'.1 : CPR 1646. $25% 25\1' 25%

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i i cl that I 1Ian o[ THE GREAT EASTERN OIL ·CO. LTD.· Jpe for he uni· ;m 'Was He cer. 1 ani\ a sl<;, but· Programmes • JACOBY lSS -trlamner )!usic News I. fl..i·.C..~'J'· ;n ,nc Air WEST •u J!AST CJON 12.30-Sign Off '.r 1\.Fu;hmo< Broadcast \VEDNESDA Y, April 11th. 2.00-Dragnet 4J954 4876 !~ !rom the 2.3(}-.Chez Helene • J10982 • 53 I. News 2.45-Nui'Sery School Time +None . +JD6U . t\.!11. 3.0(}-.Music Break • Qloae •sn SOUTH 'l._Prn~rom Preview 6.30-The Bob Lewis Show 3.30-The Verdict Is Yours Guest' News, Sports and Weatb 3.55-Cross Section .Q103 :\c1. .>.d Weather er Report: 4.00-l\nle, de Paris· •Ka :l-Rarrdom Chapters +Q74 9.05-Musl~ for Millions 4.30-Tugboat Annie .AK54. Today 9.2(}-.Hit of the Day 5.00-FrlendJy Giant Bulletin 5.15-Maggle Mugglns North and ~outh vulnerable 9.2(}-.Hit of the Day Nol'Ua Eari South Wed Canada Car Rally 9.30-Austin Wlllis 5,3(}-.Razzle Daule AT T l<;V OOP :JJ-V>·rliom Report 9.35-Weather Forecast 8.00-Captain Jack 1 + Pus 2 N.T. Pus 9.4(}-.Jerry Wiggins Show 6.2(}-.The World of Sport 6 N.'l. ·Pass ·Pass Pass 9.45-Doctor's House Calls 8.30-News Cavalcade and Opening lead-¥ J . 9.55-Kitchen Klatter Weather 10.00-News In a Minute 6.50-Point of View troubles, He cashed the last 10.01-Martin's Corner '1.00-Father of the Bride two hearts and East let a spade 10.15-What's Cookin '1.30-Pcte and Gladys go. Then he cashed three 10.30-National News B.P(}-.Natlons Business spades and East had to dis· 10.35-Jerry Wiggin's House· 8.15-Natlonal News 8.3(}-.llen Cnsey card a club in order to hang wives Choice and Newa on to all his diamonds. South a new 11.0(}-.Robln Hood Bulletin 9.3(}-.lntertel proceeded to take his ace and !or the 11.15-Life Can Be Beautiful 10.30-Perry Como Show :rnd ~ed king of clubs whereupon East 11.3(}-.News 11.30-News Magazine was down to nothing but dia n,•ach for 1135-Nfld, Quiz 12.00-Spnrts Calendar Fitzgerald ' wonds. Now South led a low 11.45-0rchld From Gisele 12,05-News and Weather diamond, ducked in dummy Gin You Country, News and 12.15-War in the Air . ,.~. Baby." and East was end-played out Weather 12.45-Pastor's Study of his second diamond trick. 1.05-Weather Forecast 12.50-Sign Off. 1.15-News On 1.35-Don Jamieson's Editorial Nothing turns the milk of. 1.40-Sports human kindness sour quicker. and Weather 1.45-Art Baker's Notebook than thoughtlessness and self. CARD SENSE Cawdry Show 2.0(}-.News H!ghllghts lshness. · '11-Yo•rn'"" Meditation Q-The biddinb has been: of Sport ~orth East South West 1+ Pass 1¥ · Pass Wor1d Tour 2 N.T, Pass 4• · Pass 4• Pass 4 N.T. Pass 5"' Pass 5 N.T. Pass Guide 6+ Pass ? Cawdry Show You, South, hold: of Sport .4,3,2 ¥K,Q,J,8,7,6,5 +2 .K,4 !Local) What do you do? Tower, Tol'bay A-Bid six no.trump, You can !Weather Report) count 12 top tricks, but because your partner has shown 19 (National) points In aces and one king he Cawdry Show can't have as much as a ·queen ' Capsule extra. · · FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By MERRILL BLOSSEI,\ ~ TODAY'S QUESTION ! Again you respond one heart ~, Wd. . THESE PATRONS MERELY ... ' nue st. to your partner's diamond To ENTc~THE PR-EMISES! . ~! . . ' opening and he rebids to .two ... : j. APRIL no.trump. You hold· APRIL Meditation .3,2 .K,J,6,5, +6,3' .A,Q,'1,6,5 APR it. Cawdry Show What do you do? i i APRil- Headllncs • .Anawer. Tomorrow '· .i Cawdry ·Show Club Allen Show · Headlines •BARBS:~· Bill Allen Show

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B~}ber Wanted ;S'PECIAL ATTENTION Contractors M __D;;;..;;.;ru...,g._S~t-or_e_s ~-=Q • ; Groups, Schools, ·Clubs etc., M. CONNORS Ltd. Students Help For Sale for a pleAsing and profit· Prescriptions Piekup and ·, 1 For_)city Btirbcr Shop. able past-time. why not try ,·KI~ NEW BUNGALOW one of our many handicraft delivery service. 1 PIIONE 8·2206 Build Chapel . , · Appt{! to BOX 301' c/o I Oxen Pond Road Area, over ideas: Plastic Foam, Flower· 1200 sq. feet Floor space. craft, Metaleraft, · Leather· !· eraft, Stixcraft, Textile R I R VICTORIA (CPi-When , :· THE DAILY NEWS, Contains: 3 bedrooms, living enta S chapel of Uni1·ersity Sch lr:t SOl Painting and Paint by No ----- coinpleted •hortJ f 001 u INSURANCE room, dining room, modern Sets. Floor Sanders, Belt Sanders, . · . . , • Y a ter la>:er 1 11 stating experience. Good kitchen, bathroom with colour­ E. ~IELENDY I P er S ws Electrical Drills Department· of Education 1t .111 he l reason for SPic'aJ ed fixtures. HANDICRAFT SUPPLIES ow a ' ATLANT.IC PROVINCES pnde among the 21 1 Newsp1 I . . • • l l I STAY DOWN­ etc. Reasonable Rates. Calli They're helping build\ stud!l!s. COlllllllSSIQil, lliS)' S lOp. Worth a lot more than asking 16 Cashin Ave. Phone 92947 52 aprl1,13 price. Also available a wide range B-5016, 8-73 · EXAMINING BOARD Apa.rt from norma] studi•; SEf of Sealskin Souvenir and U-RENT 1962 the mdepcndent boys' . ·h at Gift Items. Belts, Sealskin, Div. Harris & Jliscock Ltd. the ~tudents raised S20,~ ~~~ DIAL 92481 Jewellery, Bow Ties etc. WHEN ARMCO 169 Water Street, St. John's . -- . Id?nat10ns, put in a tota TOI WANTED aprJO,tf feb15,eod H Senwr tcach.ers hold~ng . 2o,OOO hours of work. mix~dl ,,"' Miscciiancous R Grade Ill or a htgher teachmg 1 poured 31 tons of concrete •. d A .....trclwral ~laid, to live in, 1 certificate or who have held a. and finished thousands or' ,ttt 1 middle a•rcd, two lllL'll MOTORS CARS BUILDINGS FOR YOUR Interior Painting Grade II teaching certificate for of lumber and pounded hund/~ 1 I adti Its. ,.., I FOR SALE and sparkling, also repair not less than five years, and of pounds of nails. ~ 5 B • • • work. Our prices are rea· who have taught the Grade XI Headmast?r .J. ,J. Timmis ~<.d .2 19 ••••• • •• aonable. Dial 8·47673, F. course within the past three I the cmnpa1~n lo l'ai>e ; 1 ~ds 16 .X or appointment • •• Melendy, 112 Barne~ Road. years are (nvited to apply for mvo!vcd c a c h of the Lon 8 . ' . - One Sun Lamp • • GO UP • • feb9thmthly R the position of Reader• on the w~·ltmg letter, to familr ;,d 7 22 •• •• 1 Phone 91284. ~.. DO YOU NEED your Spring­ Atlantic Provinces Examining fnends fo~ )10 rtonatioots . .\ 13 23 Real harJ~ain for $40. ... Board. Applicants who are target of SlOO each was to • • filled mattress re-condition· ~~ '20 ·after 6:00 p.m. NIGHT CLUB • currently teaching the courses I meet construction costs !;ti­ 3 ed or your All Wool mat· 1 1pr11.12 11 they wilt be marl.dng will re-I· maPtrcedll'rna~lls~;;.oolll, . AI tlae Kryboard, Sebmt Connolly" IN lOVE WITH A tress re-picked, and recov­ . I mv ( e~w:n .,·a· I ------·--- Pla)'a your rrqutsl•! So Covtr-X'o Dial 85425 ered, your bedspring or cetve preference · : .· · , '''l!e l\llnimum. To-morrow, f.DC Dnnce A li t. ·h ld b d Iat the school, Fm1shin• toue'es 28 Baud tl3.prs.), ~tarrlnl' .. MlrJ•Lou CERTAIN NEW CAR? daybed re-wired or your PP ca IOns s ou e a • were applied l . " h' .. WANTED . Collins. FrldaJ• Rlr Floor Showl furniture re-upholstered. If dressed to the Director of Pub- A full-time cai·Jp:clttan hare l!!ct I Ulnluc - Dnncln1 Nlc11111. I'E ·r D t r: eral'·'rn BUY IT NOW 11"1TII A 1c xa~ma wns, d epa.r ment. od 1 employed on the p r i··, CALL 8·1181 nr 8·0021 SD call us. Items called 1 1 0 1 17 First Class Cook: DROOKt'IEI,D ltOAD - I p.m. LOW-COST, LIFE-INSI!RED ~ducatton, Con e eratmn Bm · i throughout and >uch job . :, , , I I for and delivered. Rates 1 We can erect your Armco Buildinc _fttt lowest obtainable. Keats ~ng, St. John's, and should be 1 bricklaying. wiring and stuc:; Experience in short onb· i'------E~ XXX XXX XX~X XXICX X XXXX 111 h1s hands not lat~r than! on the exterior arc heing ra~- X X XXXXXX and save jO~ monay ~ the slftle limt. Mattress Factory, 16 Mount and · kil chen s11 pe rvisi on ;;:;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=, XXX X X X X X XXXX Factory-produced parts cutjob·site '110111, Royal Avenue. Ph: 9-2753. April 30th. , died by expert>. XX XXXXXX eliminate waste of matenals. :>ssriJ!ial. I XXX XXX xXXX X X X X our • Remuneration will be at the i The clwpcl ha> a 'Cll!tl ptrienced crews r~uct constfuctiOII CASH PAID FOH-Comics. XXXx X XxXX X X rate of S20.00 a dav, plus board 1 eapacity of ~.;o and room !Q: ilefcrenees required ~· MARTY'S X X X X X XX X time and expense. Write or CMIIor_ ce. magazines, and pocket '• XXXX X XXXX X X X and lodging. Regular travel· 1an additional tiO lor ;peml Apply X X X X X XX ~tete informtliM. I novels. John D. Snow, 9 ling expenses, supported by I occasions. RESTAURANT X XXXX X X X X vouchers will be paid. j ---- Velvet Horn Ltd.: 301 WATER STREET C ) AIITHOIUH81 New Gower Street, Pho:te Fap1nut for Une toads. LOAN AR~O 86808. jan61mth R The reading centre will be i HOLYROOD Dial a.m; DEAU:. TRE CENTRAL BARBER at Acadia Uni~ers~ty, Wolfvilie, I ST E A M S H I p N.S .. and readtng IS set to eom- t~rll.l-1 TO·IlAY'S SrEI:I,\L SIIOP-We are now operat- ·--- O.ralsrd. 1\td Sltak ond OnlonR-\I~r. THE BANK OF mence on or about .Tul)' 3rd. , DU\NEII t'OR TWO Do not hesitate to call us, for ing 10 chairs, you can be and terminate on or about July t Q NT~ L11~t \\'ttk't Lurky "Numbers: NOVA SCOTIA free. estimates. assured of prompt, effie I· 31st. M VE M E Employment [ I ' 1\911 - 1136.1 - 6110 ent, sanitary service. No 1 • P . .J, HANLEY. XFLD. STE.U!SJIIPS .20 CONSOI Available Shortly Clear waiting problem, 24 New c.\~Ail.\ , . Wanted -·~~~~:=-:::: Deputy ~liuister of Education., I.DIITEp I Spans, up to 130 ft. width. Gower Street opposite AdP· . . I Where To Stay Laide Motors Ltd. R apr 11,17.25 · i. )I.S. Bedford sailing from In- a J>racl ieal 1\ urse with ! · Nfld. ------1 Halifax April 13th. due St. t\rmalure iJohn's April 15th. hospital · Workt J. J. HUSSEY exp~riencc. IPark View Hotel ~LV. Fau\'e\te sailing from 38 Halifax April Hth, due St. Help Kil '. Bambrick Phone 847092 118 l\IILITARY UOAD Joint's April l~tlt Stred LIMITED :\lRS. G. BROWN 179 New Gower Strert, ~LS. Bcdfurd sailin• fro~ Centrally situated on the Bus Dial 8-7191·2 Halifax April 20th, due St ' '' · 176 Patrick Sh·cct route, Offers the best accom. St. John's Dial 857115 · 83270 1 M. PASSENGER NOTICES John's April 22nd ... apr~l.l2 modation. For reS(!rvation and l\I.V. Faurettc sallmg from ---~------information: K CONNECTION BAY RUN IHalifax Apuril 21st, due St. PLt\CENTIA BAY John's April 23rd. Members ar Dial 8-2~557 GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOPP£ BUSES for every purpose. Train "The Caribou" leaving i Fl'JHNE~S. WITIIY & CO., LTD. for new me ' ' mar3,eod,1mth cor: Bond and Prescott Sts. Elect. Applicances M-2 City t)'pe Buses, Inter·c~ty St. John's 12:01 p.m. to-day, i )l_an~heste: F_a1th leanng_!or FOR'I RENT I Phone 8-4951-8·7898. Specl· Buses Ortho·Coach for crip­ Wednesday, April 11th wtlll Halt.fax Apnl 1 and Bo,.o! of the \lndf alizing in cold waving, hair pled ~hildren, High way typ c I make connection via Placentia Apnll2. Rererts to jJanch!!ter April, 1962. Small Cottage . :"Where Tt) Stay styling, cutting and tinting, HEAP & PARTNERS Coach. School Bus forward Junction and Argentia with :11. Lutes after Boston: . control, rear engine. Lli'!IJIOOI manicuring, facials ete., 14 V "P t't1 F (e" for the Bay Nova Scull a leavmg ra~otly furnished at x[ount I ' Ba lsani 1-lotel . (NFLD.) Ltd. Capacity 18 to 90 passengers · e e . or April 11, due St. John's Apnl operators, no waiting. Wiring Materials, Wlre and Run Placentia Bay. 18. Leanng for Halifax atd Pearl Park. Applv at · Available for immediate L. BARNES ROAD Cables, Motors, Starters, delivery. · CONNECTION WEST RUllO Boston April 19, due Halifa ~~AllVEY Lamps, Switches. t,ightinll PLACENTIA BAY April 21 and Bo;ton April 26 7.'5 ROAD or Situatrd In the hc~rt of the •' Yvonne's All Buses made to customrrs ' City. Fixtures, 'tc. Train "The Caribou" leaving Leaving Boston April 2T and specificati~ns (3q) day de­ Quiet, Comfortable Atmo~ WAREIIOUSE: PRINCE'S ST. St. John's 12:01 p.m. Fr;day, Halifax ~l••.v l. due St. Johr:: Phone 8-6899 phere. Millinery Salon DIAL 8·5088 livery avatlable m Gas and April 13th, will make connec- ~lay 3. Saiiing again ume da~ aprlO~~~- __ _ SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES 18 KING'S ROAD Diesel. tion via Placentia Junction,and for Liverpool. For R~~crl'ations and Ff ncar Sir Humphrey Gilbert 1 ------:--- Argentia with 1\I.V. "Petite ----·----~ C.-\N 1\CCO~IMODATE Boartl· information: . JUST AR ers. sober reliable working Building . I D 1 y D It f WARD Forte" for the West Run Pia- Jiffy-Crochet Made to order exquisite t 0 • ' 111en from ~!onday to Friday I on ou BUS SALES centia Bay. Potatoes .... or all week around. Dial Dia18-6336 2MO Dougall Road !\IRS. JOliN FACEY, BRIDESMAIDS HATS L u D I ' I CONNECTION SOUTH COAS1' · Blue Potato 918953, Just as you dreamed them. et s 0 t . Windsor Ontario SERVICE VIA PORT AUX Resident 1\Janageress. mar26,1mth 't urmps. .... ritar20,1rnth Reasonable' price. BASQUES CD I rn31,tf E-2 See our selection of beautiful Expert 'Repairs to Radios, ·~~======' No. 'One Til Summer Hats. Train "The Caribou" Jeal'in!: ______I_n_s_ur_a_n_ce ____ ~ :~~~~~~~~~~ J~~~mru~ •. . St. John's 12:01 p.m. tomorrow, mar24,1mth Toasters, Irons, etc. _ Thursday, April 12th will make J. J.:LACEY 1 ". . . and then after we fin. · connection at Port aux Basques w. INSURANCE' Ltd. ally got our running water Speedy• Service - Lowest with ~LV. "Bona vista" for the ... PLYMOUT De}l.~ndable Fire Insurance, to the house, the well started Prices. -•~--:;:::::~.1.----j• South/ Coast Service. pumping oil ." l'rompt Claim Settlements. IiDDY KilOWATT. Sl AD~UM • • • CONNTCTION SOUTH COAST . DIAL 8·7035 I Weli that's a revoltin' de· Dial 85425 SERVICE VIA ARGENTIA ·._:4cco~ -.:. . D TO·NIGH'l' 8:15 velopment, and this lady Better Living seems to be dissappointed. aplO,n,t2,ta Train "The Caribou" lea\'ing CI(OSBIE & CO., Ltd. ROLLER 81\ATING But if YOU want to Mod· Costs Less St. John's 12:01 p.m. Friday, ·. . Agents for erriize your horne with April 13th will rna~e connection ·Oper . :UNDERWRITERS AT Admission (with Skates) liOe . adequate hot and cold water RADIO-TV REPAIRS when you go via Placentia Junction and Ar· ·_ .•~ · LLOYDS. IWithout Skates) .... GOe. in a Modernized Bathroom Prompt Delivery On gentia with :\LV. "Nania" for or Kitchen, ther. probably - , . LOW RATES o STOV'E OIL the South Coast Service. we can help you-even with· All-Electric Wanted a . , . . DIAL 8·5031 Spectators 35e. o FURNACE OIL ap9,5i out an oil well. • HARD COAL GREAT EASTE-RN OIL Operator. .. ··..:.··. D o SOFT COAL COMPANY, Ltd. an accounti • IRON FIREIIIAN REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV Ll~~~~ typing esse JOB BROTHERS HEATING EQUIP!I-IENT AND ALL ELEC,'TRICAL ...... ,v , ..... ,,, & .COMPANY, Ltd. APPLIANCES Cheap Reliable Electricity I Apply to th , .. · Water Stret~ nJAL 8-300 tD 8·3005 In and Around St. John's M-3 tions and eJ ·..: DIAL 8·2658 - 8-4123 D ' . ··:t", I ;: _: .. ~ ':The E i I . REG. T. MORGAN ' : GREAT EASTERN I' n~:S,VID\NCE Ltd. : j' Temple Bldg., P. 0. Box 168, WATER STREET WEST L OIL & IMPORT I ~ ' 341 ' Duckworth Rt. . I ; .DIAL 80370 or 8·7756 PHONE 8·3011 CO., LTD. SHELVE PROBLEM Radio, Television, Washers. UNITED NATIONS (Ap) Refrig~>rators, Deep Freezers f . I ... Pub 't d N t - Electric"' Ranges. Applt'c.att'ons are invited or ., Y!· U. KNOWLING A 21-nation. Ume a. ions com Floor Polishers. the position o£ Officer, Grade _LAec~B~ V1f f on l'\tU ,.1 N S U R A N C E mittee decided Monday to Gramophones VI, Local Government Affai~s It's easr to urn . W! BOARii shelve for• another three years Public Address Systems Division, Department of 1\!um· heat even outdoors-Just · Fire . Auto • Casualty 1 I Bargain Priced the problem of trying to define Tape Recorders cipal Affairs and Supply. The this 'cozy afghan in a newrt ~ :!H: 8-2902, 8-7811 . aggression. The committee ap- REPAIRS AND SERVICE salary commences at $4390 on usual modern dcs1gn-sma F~ In the mat ~·water Street St. John's proved a resolution submitted 5 LINES the scale $4390-100-4720. 3 shades or multi-color! .. ~ Q.lar6,lmth . · D versible, lightwelg· ht • "'r,· .. Chapter 24 I• by Cyprus proposing postpone- DIAL' 8·3001 to 8·3005 The duties are to prepare 1

ment. The resolution said many municipal regul~tions authori- 1 Pattern 7005:diredions. thereto ,. Send THIRT\' FII'E .. 3 Pee, CIIESTERFIELD new members had not yet ex· WATER STRE.ET zed under. the Local Govern· S. W. SHORT pressed their views on a defini· Jan28,1y M-3 ment Act; to adapt model rnuni· 1 (in coins • for th:s . Usually $249.95 (stamps cannot he •c--. -r--c .... I ~U W.: DOGERS tuico~n~o~f:_:a~g~gr~e~ss~io~n:_. ____.!==:=:=:=:=:=:==~ cipal regulations to meet local ln the ni2 I , 8 Adelaide Street - needs; where necessary, to A ST. JOliN'S DAIL \ & \ . Household Arts Dept. 6 United To Phone 578-2637 clear local· regulations through ST., WEST, ' .. AUTO the Department of the Attorney WELCOME WAGON · ed, for pe '. mar~i,lrnth . - . CLASSIFICATION ·tNDEX- Print plainlr NA~IE. 'i General and to ensure that they PATTERS NUMBER. ·NoncE·] .. ·r FIRE ar properly adopted and sup- p HO.STESS . T~wns EI . ;. IT Male Help Wanted ...... A Articles Found ...... ~ ...... H-4 pored by municipal 'councils; V"Il K - k t D AUDIENCE IN-- 'IEA~ LIFE Female Help Wanted .... :... A·l Auto Accessories ...... 1 under .supervision, to ensure 1 '' ' . t .. i $1.00: WEEK V noe a your . oor 1\IOSCOW (AP)--Leslie lll~d~ ~ppl i { :'-I Domestic Help Wanted .... A·2 Garages ...... ;...... J that municipalities provide for with Gifts and Greetings nas, a cellist from ~stoners I ~R()UP Positions Available ., ...... B Service Stations ...... J-1 their bonded debt '( I S~ienef ·,. '·.1 ~orn!D': from Friendly Business moved a Moscow a~ erlor' $t~n to iss1 TIRES . Position ...... :... B-1 Beauty· Parlours ...... K ments; to process applications >T • i l : ,. Classes Insurance l b d Your tears Monday with h!S Pd of tl ,j" .'· To Let-Houses, Rooms, Fuel (Coal and Oil) . .. .L made by municipalities in re- : · ~ etg 1 ours an i 1 ''! . BATTERIES ance in the second rou;kl' )f• ' 8-0021): 8-2135' . H Apartments ...... Construction Contractors M spect of.the Winter Works Pro-' Civic and Social Groups ~, so,

I I ,' ' DA.ILY NEWS,. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, H.l62 i : ,jI ...' . ' ,- '. - l I·

,1· .. I ~ , iJ ~ r I Anglican Board of Ed~cation '' el~ KINSMEN FOR ST. JOHN'S 1el TEACHERS INVITES TEACHER CHAPTER XXVJII · have his address? I know L hen the BOYS' .CLUB A. For the' modern 6 room schoo.l at To explain that she would had him, she must have .; : : ·; '\choot is have to explain about Philip jatted down somewhere." , r laster Brigus, C. B. ·APP·LICATIONS and Cornelia and herself and "I haven't seen it." Sam:·.:'· ... ~ •r sp~cial Newspaper BINGO l\lrs. Foale-without a scrap of thing rang in Margaret's mind. t stud~nts • for Junior High School Grades (7, 8, 9). (1) Teacher for Grades IV and V. proof. She would look like a an echo, something about the'·· classically jealous and bitter gloves. "In any case, I imagine , . 'tudi~s at SERIES No. 60 All applications, giving teaching . grade ,. .; · ·: tou~h with Cornelia Jt this time ry twitch in return. "Oh, of.' . aprll,14 ~ Hl 32 60 62 that mattered most. • course, if they ... , We're gen. llflli!' ~li.d . with music preferred . i'e : lnds 16 44 48 70 "I don't think it coulc;l have erally swamped here, y.ou 8 been the same man." said )!ar· know, with requests !or iinding the Lo1·s . ·?::l 35 46 61 Applications shouid reach the Secre­ I ~arct, allowing doubt to creep I help for ne~vc~me~s." ; llllily J~d 23 45 54 65 Anglican Board of Education tary of the Board by April 18th. I:J\i(Jil!', ,-\ 5w Jn. I •a, Ia 20 39 . i) 73 ~larnaret called Lena and :>largaret's anger slipped its '"t wcy n~t s t''!-ti- 38 a... FOR ST. JOHN'S . , then 1;cnt fugitively to bed. For . leash. "Possibly, but I don't 49 just a few minuteS, s h c ! ~now. In the East we rather '-"J~ •h1e 28 Registration for the 1962-63 Kindergart.cn thought; just long enough to like old gum wrappers and ng touches 58 Classes begins immediately. Application I get warmed through, to put dead leaves. We think it makes a rchit~ct. down her aching head and not a place look lived·in. And··be- ha~ ~·~en forms for admission to school mav be MY NEW PHONE NUMBERS ARE: think about anything at all. fore I forget-" the eold. -, proj~~t 17 obtained from the school Principals and When her eyelids lifted ~aughty .sta~e drove here · :'on! -; ' job~ a\ must be completed and returned, not again the shadows in the room -you did fmd a letter of Mrs. 1nd stuc•:J Office 95071-and had deepened and Lena was in Foale's, didn't you, in the pan• ' hein~ han. later than April 30th, 196~. the doorway, saying shyly and try drawer one day when ~·ou :. · aprll,14 distressedly, "I'm sorry to wake ~\'ere here? I remember seeing . Residence 91805 you, ma'am, but the man from It and alt~o~gh it w~sn't un-' the drugstore is here and opened ma1l It was correspond- there's a lady ..." encr, and I only realized that . The drugstore dc!i\·ery was ~Irs. Foale mig~t want it a!t~-z: ·,j PAT SHORTALL her prescription. The lady, you had left With the add'ress' • YOUNG MAN looking austerely aloof while book." Salesman, George G. R. Parsons, Ltd. Margaret found her pocketbook HIP . No ~nil ha~ been so challeng. ap10.11,12(!e]) and paid, was Eliza~eth Honey· mg with !'lizabeth Honeyman WANTED man. tn uncounted years. "Yes, She said stiffly as ~Iargaret thank you, I did find it." :but :NTS 20 CO:'\SOLA TION PRIZES FOR THE TO LEARN DRY GOODS BUSINESS closed the fran door, "I'm t2r· her flush heightened. "It was LETTER "L" ribly sorry; I didn't realize you a letter of condolence from !\lust have Grade XI were ill." sornconc called Grace, saying From her tone anrl her ele­ that she would have come· oct Apply in person between 10 a.m.-12 noon, IN -sTOCK \'ated brows, she might have for a visit but her daughter was 2:30-4 p.m. to: been saying ''tipsy." :>largare~ expecting her first child." Help Kin - Help Kiddies was surprised at the depth of CADBURY'S AND FRY'S CHOCOLATES her sudden clear dislike of the She was plainly tellin~;' a slender erectness, the small bit­ truth th~t had maddened her­ STEERS LTD. CADBURY'S MILK TRAY ...... Y4, 1, 2 ter-bright mouth in the lace­ and her temper matched Mrir. CADBURY1S TV TRAY ...... 11 oz. netted face, the eyelids wearied garel's; it was evident in. ,her ·PERSONNEL MANAGER at· a lifetime of contemplating every control. "I'm quite sure Murray's Pond Club WATER.STREET ST.JOHN'S CADBURY'S WAFERS ...... 12 oz. inferior things and people. She Isabel didn't want the letter · CADBURY'S HAZEL NUTS ...... 11 oz. said as ci\'illY as she could, but it was kind of you to worry: ~1embers are reminded that applications "Well, yes, 1'1·e had the doctor. and \'Cry-thorough.'' ... ·"· ...,..~ CAD BURY'S ALMOND & RAISINS 11 oz. I hope you don't catch-" ~:r.~ for new members must be in the hands "I never catch anything," Ironic that with all its iono· i: of the undersigned not later than 15th CLOTHES ·MAKE THE MAN CADBURY'S BRAZIL NUTS .... 10Y2 oz. r.cnce that letter had been Hil- ' said Miss Honeyman, tipping ary's springboard. April, 1962. IF CHAFE MAKES THE .CLOTHES. CADBURY'S ROSES ASSTD ...... Y.l, 1 the corner of her lips a trifle. CADBURY PEPPERMINT PATTIES Her eyes examined Margaret. (To· Be Continued) ~g Lirerpool "Do you get enough · Vitamin - .. John's April Wm. L. CHAFE CADBURY'S RED ROSE ...... ls, 2s C?" lali!ax and L. R. BROOK·ES "Yes," said briefly. TAILOR FRY'S BRISTOL GOLD ...... ls, 13As ~!argarct due Halifax Se~re,tary. "If vou'll excuse me, I think I'd Paramount. 10 April 26. 4 ·HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S FRY'S BUDS ...... 5 lbs. better start this stuff." >ril :!7 and P. 0. BOX 5010 The capsules looked iike · e St. John'> . FRY'S BUDS ...... 25c. pkg. Cornelia's except that they . Now Playing ..' •, tin um~ day FRY'S RAISINS ...... 6% oz. were blue and white instead. of i -----~·....;... ___ blue and yellow. Margaret sv;al-~ FOR SALE lowed once. wincingly, and •·HOSEY~IOOl\' MACHINE''. ' . jl'ST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT went back to the living room in >Chet Potatoes ...... $1.90 per Sack, time to find i\liss Honeyman :llclro·Goldwyn-:llayer's "The i straightening a small curlicucd H . . ., . . THE ' · b 'd tl front door onc1 moon ;\!achme Is . a Blue Potatoes ...... $2.80 per Sack mirror es1 e 1e · · 1 1 · · She said with n tolerant air. • comcuy on!. cd 1nth amu~m' ~umips ...... $1.40 per Sack i "! came because-but I think ; ~haractcmatiOns, daffy d1~lo

Xo. One Timothy Hay .... $50:00 per Ton it had bcller wait. don't you, as ! bue and howlingly funny s1tu I you are n't fncii.lJd" b well'"· atwns. 1 \\'1 . 1'(?" . STANLEY CUP "No, not at a I. 1at IS . ; ,. ! This CinemaScope and colO! · W. HALLIDAY. ·AGENTS "As a matter .or fact. 11 s, picture has a cast of personabh •. PLBiOUTH ROAD DIAL 8-3959 ~!.iss Honeyman .tJ~ed ~er ~.ca~ and talented young plaYe't(' P. 0. BOX 938 DIAL 92128 wtth a deprecatmb smile, the headed by Stel'e McQueen' yard." ' . ' widely known 'as the star o!' Margaret glanced mstmdi\'e- t · · · "\V t d D d . t . d b t the "arrl c1 evtsion s an e : ea 0 1 Accounting Machin:a HOCKEY I Y Oil a Win ow, 11 ' AI' " ' B . 'd B I was still there, the new-leafed 1\'e senes;• ngi az en r · t lovely young newcomer w!u •. lilacs quiet and sun Il &gams makes her screen debut ai Operator WA.NTED: FUEL! FUEL! FUEL! FUEL! the adobe wall.• • • Salome in "King of Kings"; Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss, Union Oil Early Bird Offer Still in ~£feet "Papers," said Miss Honey. i FINALS When you need oil man disturhcdly "Old leaves. who scored as a comedy roman· .,~· tic team in '"Where the Boys \\'anted a female Accounting Machine, The wind, you know. It doesn't Here's w.hat to do: Are," and with other pivotal J, Operator. Some experience ill' operatin'.,. look , , , I don't imagine your . I an ~ccounting machine and knowledge ARE BEING DIAL sister had time to engage a roles ·played by Dean Jagger, , I o1 yard man. Hadley and Chris­ Jack Weston and Jack l\lul­ (! ~'Jltng essential. BROUGHT TO tina always had a yard man. laney, ~pply to the undersigned giving qualifica- UNION OIL 8-2822 Julio Garcia. Hadley always felt With Venice, Italy, as Its set·' that steady work and responsi­ ting, the plot revolves about the tions and experience. · NEWFOUNDLAND bility would redeem the very plan · of young Lieut. Fergie worst character. I saw Julio a Howard, Ensign Beau Gilliam few days ago, and asked him and civilian missile expert The Eastern .Trust Co. ON to corne around. Did he?" Jason ·Eldridge to use their,: K'et•p very still. very steady. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. "A man came to wind the clock ship's elertronic comput~rr; THE a few days ago. He seemed to which can trare a missile with'-. · in inches o( its landing, know the house, so I imagine a;·-a' it was Jllr. Garcia." means of detecting where th~ bal) will, fall in the local ''Oh dear. He didn't come Casino's roulette wheel. • ~--·, back again, about the yard?" • • Public. ·Notice This was much more than Before the explosive out~·o~e ! Jrn on BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF casual. even for a woman or of this ingenious scheme is .re· l oors--iust Miss Honeyman's insolence: solved, Fergie has become. ;In; ! . .'. _:~ in a new. PUBLIC UTILITIES there w~s a point to it. She volred with Julie Fitch, a ~'J~ l sif!n-smart . ththe matter Of the Public Utilities Act, took refuge irl a Hilary.Jike m&· little trick who turns out h'~~~e j ...'' 1Iti-colors. n~U\'er, sayin~ to Lena a; the the Admiral's dau&hter; !rtd , .\·eight, · •L apter 249 R.S.N. 1952 and amendments girl slipped ino the hall, "H~s Jasu•l becom~s reeoneiled ··to I ctions. lllereto . . · a man come here, asking about marrying Pam Dunstan. Heil!t: FIVE j yard work?" Ireen running away from 1t~r··, this AND Lena said no In her !Oft anx-· because· .she is too rich (he ~ t I~ th! matter of the applicati~n of th'e '· ious voice, and Misg Hone)'man eides that, after all, nioliej I frowned at her gloves. "How isn't everything!), l\1ore.ilver, ~~ited Towns Electric Company, Limit-· NETWORK lELEVIS1·0·N Advertise In The News !very, odd. I don't suppose you they all become !nvolved ,:-~!t.lj ~· for permission to issue shares. . · 1 · ~OTICE is hereby given that, the Uhited . -RAOt~O ·NETWORK ---::..=:...::.._..;..II" _____~------~------~ timethe crusty the picture's A. dmiral climaxand by'·l~.·~ t~~i rn°Wns Electric Company, Limited, has .o. N I ·A place in the Casino amid -~~r. . • N for-all riot, It's a ton-up af ~ ll'l~d~ application to the Board of .Com· · CBN whether the younc NavYi';con: tsston:rs of Public Utilities ~or permis•· ·- CBYT 286 WATER STREET spiratora will end· up ·llre~ing 1 the bank-or broke'ln th•·brrgt 1on to Issue the following: · · · . . · .ST. JOHN'S CORNER 'BROOK -AN ADDED ATTRACTION ..:... : \lA . 11 1 11 t I t'on of Steve McQueen· portray~ ~ . 50,000-0RJ)INARY SHARES .. .CBY. As we as our usua exce en se ec 1 bmh· Fergie. Jack Mullan~lli ~~h application will be heard at a sitting CORNER·BROOK · C~SN. HAND KNITTED AND HAND WOVEN ·GOODS his.'Ensign sidekick, who comes 1. · d e said Board on Monday the 16th. we introduc.e close to ruining the whole I · of April, 1962 at 3:00 o'clock in the · · STEPHENVILLE scheme by way of a- coupfe- of-~ ,~Y CBG . A LINEN COUNTER Innocent mothballs. Br,ieiil Bo ernoon, in the Board Room of the said ~ANDER A lovely. selection of Pure Irish Linen and Exquisit~ Hand Em?roicl- Bazlen is the Admiral's dau~fi: Da:r~, Confederation Buildin~; St. John's •.. .CJCN ered Maderia Luncheon and Supper Cloths-with and, Without ~~n ~~~tltssh~o ~~~~:~rF~t;l IO~ d at St. J~hn's, Newfoundland this CBT, . . ay of April, 1962. · -: , · ~ GRAND FALLS napkins, Ladies' and ·Gentlemen's Finest Quality flan~kerchiefs, Jim Hutton Is the m,lulllf~ GRAND FALlS Luncheon .Mats, gavlv' printed Cup Towels etc. pert who dodges· heifess .·Paul~ liOARD OF COM~DSSIONERS OF, . · Prentiss. Jack Weston plays .u lDEAL FOR EASTE,R AND WEDDING GIFTS. PRICES TO SUIT signalman who· gets ·his signals PUBLiC .UTILI'-rJES' · . , CJON. EVEHYONE. · mixer!, and Dean Jagger i5 ilhlt> ~~.ANTLE, ST.· JOHN'S COME AND SEE THEM SOON. I Admira.l who almost p~edpita· · j::lerk,· '----=-=~==--~~------~-=-..,.==_,=====-· les an mternaltonal crms.- .; , :

------~-~--·---·~--~·-··-·~-'-·-~.-,.~~ ,.,..,., .•. ,.,,.,.. o ..,.-o-...... ,.,..,.....,..______: .. II I. '• 1 ·:4~q·f·.· :.··:. TaE DAILY NEWS; ST. JOl-IN'S, NFLD. WEDNESDAY,_ APRIL ll, 1962 ~~~~~~~------~------~~~~-~~-,. ,' ·-'·.: r' ~ New Manager Gander· Flying. 'Wire Getting Our For. Laundry Club Has ' GANDER-Mr~ C. MacKay, supervisor of stores for Cou~­ Aircraft in's Dry Cleaning has announc· GANDER-The Gander- Fly­ A LITTLE EARLY lJI(ers YOunger ·Now ed the appointment or Harry ing Club has finally purchased White as manager of the Gan­ their first airrart, a Piper Colt. der Laundry and Dry Cleaning F /L Sheppard and F!L Gluns '. Plant at Gander. · departed here Sunday, April 1st The very fine weath-er lately gets· us "thinking about Fertilize Mr. White has been assistant and returned Thursday (April and Seed Potatoes etc., and we wish to advise all our custom~ manager for some time and has 5th) with the aircraft. The .air­ been preparing for the job of crart cost in the vicinity of PLANTATION ers that we have placed orders for arrival dur-ing the next few manager under the direction of $7,000.00, is a two seater, and weeks. We will be in a position therefore to make deliveries acting manager W. A. MncDon­ is equipped with tricycle land· TRILOGY old who has returned to Hali· ing gear. · The Club will re­ Gwen Bristow's .... $6.95 earl!er than last year and sugg-est you book you·r requirements fax, N.S., to Cousin's head of­ sume ground instruction on fice. April- 11th (Wednesday) at 9 CASE FOR THE early. p.m. Classes in air regulatios; ACCUSED ALSO Theory of Flight; Aero Engines; Julian Prescot .. .. 3.50 SHOCKS Navigations and Meteorology LIME ...... ,...... 125 lb. Steel Drums Degree of shock when an will take place on Wednesday THE ORDEAL OFF auto tire hits a rock or hole 56 lb. Steel Drums evenings and on Saturdcy morn MRS. SNOW ' . is increased by the square of ings. The instructors are S/L Patrick Quentin 3.50 14 lb. Steel Drums the speed rather than in direct Patterson; F/L Sheppard; F/L ·WILD WINTER proportion, according to tire Kelly; F!L Keeper; F/L Glun~; 0 .. authorities, who say a blow F/L Blumenschien; F/0 Rog- Kerry ,Wood ...... 3.0 received at 30 miles an hour ers F/0 Niles and 1\lr. Bud CAIN, WHERE IS Is nine times as severe as one received at 10 miles. an hour, Mitton. YOUR BROTHER? other factors being equaL Francois· 1v1auriac 4.50 Monthly Meeting MANY BRAVE ~~:i~~l\o~~!i:i~ys~::l a~~g~f~ Gander A.O.T.S. HEIA~TSP ductless glands go on working GANDER - The monthly rwm orges · ·· ··· 4.95 at combat level when they meeting of the fraser Road OVERTURE TO should be at rest." United Church Men's Club ' ~ocial stress among high school and stomach churmng and the 1 · . , , • SO vide the best educational ser- ripe. were fined $10.00 each. jan Labor more frequently than we did • teen-agers and college students. ailments that follow. Gander C A ~ A I AlcxandcJ Km,g .. 4. vice to the public and to pro- The best way to accomplish Two men arwted for 25 years ago, according to the i Why? Well, !he peptic ulcer, • • • · ... ' ' • ~IOSTLY IN CLOVER mote continuous improvement this is to develop a new and driving, one Topsail 011 '""'"'"'""''~nes E National Health Sumy. • in the classic definition hy Lon· Happily for civilization and Annual Meeting Ilarrv J. Bovle .... 3.75j· in ..such service. . I bctt:~ one. W?at_we need is a the other on Fre;hwater dispute ' And we're getting thcm:....or 1 don surgeon Sir Hen cage. Ogil- its accomplishments. however, · , .. · ~ , The N.T.A. makes ava1lablc tradtllon of wtldhfe and forest had their trial; po;tponed ,imilar symptoms of civilized vir, "is · thr stigmata 'of dcvo- there appears .to be· no way to GANDER-The :innunl meet- Ll \ Il\ (, l• REE I to the Department of Educat-ion conservation-an intelligent ap- a later date. They were 1 of Amer combat fatigue-a lot roungc1·. lion to SCJlllal lo other i years on a bond of $300. paraded out o ' pany or anti-ulcer specialists dent, Roy Crann; Secretary, The BOOkSellerS "Teachers each year work forms of wtld h~e as well as to : A man. who w~s gmn '' Resturanteer (Reed . and Carnrick Lnbora· Lesl!e Pike; V. P~esidcnt for many extra hours on these pro· I our economy. T~ey are ours to I suspended se~tence some torics), there are somo 150 outs1dc membershiP, R. M. S · jects and sperid many thousands , usc: ~hey are ours to protect. ago appeared m ~ourt ORT WILLIAM, Ont.• (CPl~ volving the Communists In 19~7. standard. antacids and anti· Hellier; Treasurer, W. J. Cos- pm 191 of dollars subscribed from their I I lllVtte all commumty a~d for not paying h1s bond In a long while apron, res tau- The Reds had put a price on spasmodics on the druggists' tello. Section representatives 8-4425 or 8-2008 or 8-3 own pockets. youth lead_crs to n:ake a spec~al be sentenced for the M~t rant proprietor Theodore P:m- his head and during a raid on ulcer shell. But tliis doesn't are, Administration, M.. Hin· "The association knows from eHort durmg Nation~l Wildlife The man explained ' toulias bears little resemblance his home village captured three include the five new ones in- chey; A.T.C., J. 1\liller and R. its experience and research th5t : Week to stress the Importance couldn't afford to pay lhe . ' I to the popular conception of a of his children. troduced within the past five Lush; Garage, T. Clouter and education, as time goes on, will I of wildlife conservation so y1at i and take care of his . tough guerrilla lighter. But the ~lr. Pnntoulias said he did the months, nor . the nickel-dime· G. Luther; 1\letcorology, I. cost much more money than it before tong our new tradttton ! needs on the ,alary he was Cigar~1 medal he shows proves appear- only thing he could. He captured and-quarter variety used by Schniderman and P. Withers; Good does today. This is because of will be firmly entrenched. !ceil'ing. ances can be deceiving. · a known Communist family m1d many unknowing u.s. ulcer Aeradio, ,J. T. !llilcs; Fire Hall, two reasons: Firstly, because 1 ~lagistnle o·~eill The medal and a framed used them as.hostages to bnrle1' victims. w. Ivany a~d G. Cook_e; Pump M . mo_dern society demands edu- p erv·•ng Sight: the case lor two wceh tc scroll were presented recently lor the lives of his children. It and Sanatahon, R. Qumn; Car- . omtng, cation of greater content and re~ . I if the man would make Ads to Mr. Pantoulias by a ~ra•etul worl;ed. At factory prices, the com· pentcrs, Painters, Plum hers, improved quality and, second!)', ( Continuqd from page 3) attempt to pay. on Greek government for succes- His son HmTY. now 11 teacher pany says, ulcer preparations Electricians, C. Langdon; Pre- Neighbor that Inflation is depreciating portions.· Eight thousand U. S. ·: lively battling Fascists. Nazis at a high school here, rcca!ls cost a ncar-record $80 million vailing rate, J. Sccviour. the purchase value of money infants were blinded in this and Communists. that the. Reds burned the iamily. last year. At retail prices _ PleaM cocalder 111 futt and so causing the existing way. By 1954 it had become the He fought the Itnlian Fascists I home during the raid and l:iiled well, that's a trade secret. · ',!'~~i,;,'!:'i~ ~":'.~ ~ service to cost more. This ap- largest single cause of blind- when they In I' ad e d Albania, his grandfather. you ID ""Y way with plies to professional salaries of ness among children of Eng- Manuscripts llattled the Nazis when tl.cy I Mr. ad lltrs. P.1nloulias. who There, Js, however, one drop \'ourlnouranceproblau, teachers. No increase has be~n land. . C Derbr mnrcrcd into Greece in J!,41 ·have five sons and one ;laugh- of soothing alkali in this bub· juotadl... made since 1958 so that present While cases were mounting P. T.. _ar 1cr •.3 tl<.

arid ..when the war ended t.u,k tcr, came to Canada in 19~0. bling sea or acid. It comes sala~ies arc lower now in pur- in some countries, ~!r. Maloney 1 St. John r'' l;a' ~~~~~~l'in' part 'in the ''icious ~u~rrilln The real change from guerrilla from a new avenue of research,_ chasmg value than they were said, Australia reported on.ly 1 co~tes 0 11 ~ ' fighting when Communists 'l'ted . fighter In rcstaurn ~t opem.t~r namely who among us usually I REG. T. MORGAN then, 1 30 habies blinded hy the d1s- i sc11hpts to 11r to take over his homelm1d. ) 1 · does not get ulcers. So far INSURANt!. "The building of large con- ease. :Arc J\'CS: " of cnm~. ~lr. Pnntou1~s ~a~1 ·~ Rel.uctant to talk about the/ when he shm·ed off lus hr slhng Tomplo Building, Ouck_.t. S&. . trol and re~ional~ schools h,•s Dr. Kate campbell' of Mel· i (I J The_ lh_,tor. I tl b d r there are two fairly clear types: " 1 yeprs of strife, ~lr. Panto11h~s dlacl; moustac 1e, 1e a ~e o The boss and the wife. DIAL 8.0370 • S-7756 called for teachers of higher i bourne noted that the condition: Carter Fann::1 In · related only one episode, in- I Greek warrim·s. academic standing and greater coincided with th.e lavish usc of I land, compiled by J. R. ------training, and this means greater oxy"en for incubated premature wood. 193i: . 1 1·iew of the 1 BIRTHS remuneration for those teachers babies. (2) The Carter Faml: I · College of yho have had to spend many Her idea was. taken up at the . These records. of a many Canadi: YOUDEN-Born at St. Clare's ye:irs in university and such Institute of ·ophthalmolgy, Lon- I who played a Muskoka News J. J. NEVILLE , Mercy Hospital on April 9th, to money for improvement of their don. England, and there it was ! part in the h~>1or)' accept cigarc 'I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Youden . grades, The minimum cost of proven conclusively that life- I foundland. arc of ~reat ·I 195 HAI\IILTON AVE. , (nee O'L~ary), a son. a degree in loss o[ income is giving oxygen was the th.icf II to students of 1 PHONE 95300 about $10,000.00. . of vision for thousands of Uny pas!. .. apr3,1mth McCARTHY-Born to Carmel "The policy of the N.T.A. is infants all over the world. The 1 The rrori1wial Ar~hln•t and Thomas McCarthy, 119 entirely different from that of doctors found that the children 1 most ~r;ltcfnl In ~1r. larlrr · ------... -~------DEATHS Craigmillar Ave., at St. Clare's trade unions. The N.T.A. be- wrre receiving more oxygen i lhi< importanl orlrlilin tA ·- ,. ' school. systen . iug tu mourn two daught~rs, ---~------teaclters will seek positions coul!tries ~cross the· globe !luhhanl ~kd;•l-elll:~:m late in the 1 Mumle, Mrs: Le~lie· . Gonnun, NOTE OF 1.'IIANKS . elsewhere und Newfoundland have their sinht today. Their great exptnrm of d to . ' Picketing .. . Allee, Mrs. ~'red Hussey, both will have that level of edu- achievement b·Jcnds a vivid centurv·was pre;entc '

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