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" ·'Wel:col11ed,ByWestJ~ , ,',' , Propos,ISeenAs:· '~~:s::!r MajorAdv'ance In; Power Effort For Peace:: 'By rpfOMAS ,HARRIS Reds. Make Concessions To Ease - HELSINKI. (R~uters)-Fin- land, nov.,) over the· wors~ of Negotiatioiis her :post-war economic dif;, ficulties,'has einerged as an By Moshin A:1i. . . " in'dustrialpower. LONDON (Reuters)--:The .western powers Wednes- " "., •. day, welcomed a new Sovlet dlsarmament .proposal as a.' , New, facto~es and sbl~yards are major advance toward their vie~s on how to halt the, turo1ng out such specialized prod- I uets as electrolytic copper special world arms race. . . . alloy steels, automatic lo~ms, ex· statements from the British, eavators, rock drills, trawlers, French and American delegates "g:tes who also issued statements,·, cargo and passenger ships. attending, the' current five.power Wadsworth expressed doubt about; . , ..'. • dL~~rmament talks here said Rus. ti:c Soviet plan for an eflecllve ':' . FillIand nOW bUIlds the IJlggest si:. has made concessions on major arm checlrup within each nation.; t:nd, .the Finns claim, the best icc· points which have until now ham. "If We do not provide a rcally:; brukers- in the world.. strung negotiations. _ crrectil'c means of seeing 10 it that, These new industrIes were And in Paris External Affairs agreements reached arc carried: ~t:.rted, and some existing ones Minister Pearso~, who has repres- out in fact, then wc will bedelud· .. expan~ed, to produce the $300" cnled Canada at various times at Ir.~ not only ourselves but all the: (Dally NeWs Photo) oou,OOO worf,!! of repar~Uon goo~s, the five.power disarmament talks, peoples of the world w~o hope and i " Delegates from the, various Pl:esbyteries of the ~omen's Missionary Scciety of the United Church are visiting st. John's to attend the annual vJlued at pre·war pnces, whIch (cold a press conference the Rus, lonl! fllr real disarmament," he. I; , meeting of the Conference BraUl'h of the Organization. Left to right, front row: Mrs. H. Strong, Mrs. A. G. KelIoway, Mrs. A.J, Barrett the Finns undertook to send to Eian proposals are "interesting sala. ': :. 5 Russia after the ;1944 armistice. End may be important.'· CONCEDE 2 :lIAJOR POINTS Presidentj Mrs. A. E. Parkins, Mi~!i G. Hollett, Miss A. ~unter, Mrs. J. R. Parsons. 2nd row: Miss M.I1owell, l\frs. L. Noel, Mrs •. W. Locke: The Ru~~ians fixed the composition Some Western officials regarded British 3linister of State Anthony; Mrs. }~'. M, Butt, Mrs. D. Hod~inott. Mrs. 'J. W. Winsor. Mrs, I. A. Richards, Mrs. H. Pike, Mrs, A. Wilkinson. 3rd .row: Mrs. Lewis 'Bartlett, of these reparations, not in ac· the lIIoscO>.v plan, announced car, Nutting said Russia's plan gave: Banfield, cordance with what Finland could hpr Wednesday at a meeting of the' London conference "3 new: Mrs, J. Reynolds, Mrs: G. B. rowell, Mrs. W. R. Fradsham; )Irs. N. Winsor, Mis~M. Hilliard, Miss B. Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs.' D. !l~oduce, but in accordance with C<.mmunist nations in Warsaw, as jci~se of life" aner months of in-; , Eveley, Mrs, M. Jo11nson and'Mrs, E. Fisher. what they. needed. a mOVe to ease the cold war com· coosillcisve talks. He said the: .' .' AIDED BY U. S. LOANS paJable with Russia's !.greement plr.n "is an important and in many; • Jlfore than tradltiona, Finnish :~, an Austrian. stale tr~atr. re.!pects an encouraging dcvelop.: goods like wood produc!s, the Rus· SJlIl1LAR VJEWS ment." 3ians needed machinery for war· '1'he Soviet formula for halting Nulling said Russia lIas made cbmaged !actories,ships for tllc!r the arms race was presented' Tues· hl'o important concessions. NATO Council Calls For'Copter dccimated fishing fleets and diesel d~y at the London meeting. noW Firstly, it has agreed to the locomotives. 111 the third month, of the United Western suggestion on· what the As the. Finns lacked the factor· Nations dis arm a'm e n t com· !'eduction levels of forces of the Ic~, en!:lneering workshops and mission's sub - committee, com· five major poWers should be. Thls shipyards ·to· turn out many of posed of Britain, Canada,. tbe is 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 men for the these commodities, they set about United States, Russia and France. !inlted· States, Russia and Com- Peace In Europ~Atid Asia ~::h~;ad building them with the help of Russia's formula a~ce~t~,. the mUllist China, and 650,000 each .for . , ' .. It loans from the United States. West's proposal for reduclilg~·,the France and Britain. Moscow ear PARIS (A.P.)-Thc 15 countries of the Atlantic tJncUon can be made between the concept 'of Quemoy and the !\lat· An announcement from When the last reparations deliv- armed' !' :t~· "5' 'ii>it·the limited Ume av.• Hable for ers of $oJ. viet' bloc countti.es ~~~esman' told newspaper men "The .sovict governmen.t. regards . . ':-: '.""5' ,\ .' ega' ..:' , . ,.,' .' . 5' e' m'. . .': y'... party broadcasts should be. re· Wednesday that· Moscow ~\h.t Bwganln sB!d. IU ly th id of gre t I 1 . , .... served for mlo1sters of the crown.. ... ". ' . pos ve e ea. a a . '. _.'" ' .' .,..' .. ,...... , wants an end to .. the. cold, ,MAJOR.OBSTAiLE powers conference. Natuv.lly the .... ONTON (C P ) Th 1 'by' J I U ,,,.' gI"' ti . . : ...... ' Thls!s the 15th general elecllon G 'f .• t' .' Reprl\sel}"ted'here by UJeir pre- convocation of such a co~fereilce · , ED ~y~ . • ; -:- e I,ere . v 0 a ng ... '" I.e ... a va fies binned by having a contract SIr Winston. has' fought in a career wa~, erm~n 'reu~l lca Ion miers, . foreign and defence mini· ,is. expedient, provided 'that it will.INS ID E. Alberta legiSlature was sud- Assembly Act. ,WIth the it'vernment. . ,ddtingto the last year of the lOth and world d15armament.. He 51ers' are Russia, PoJand, Czecho-l't'lilly contribute to the' less.cnillg denly '8djourned'Wednesday 'SElIOUS' :MA'I'l'ER' . "', qUESTiON LEGIS~Tl9N; , ... '~entury_}n addition, he.hascon· ~id his :go:vet:nment • will ,s!oyalda,'Romailla, Bulga~ia. East ot Internationa~ tension and • until .' toda ~.' fie' . T':be 1 . Premier E: C. Manning,,: who " The sltuaUon ralsed'!be quesUon ,tesled fOur by-elections,· His first study carefully a Western Germany, Hungary and Albania. IhC.. ve,~ent in lnternati?nal ,r~la . 3-Photol. of, Filhermen'," , " '1 ,8, r. ':.Ln rll I.djourned'the House,'salil the mat- of valldltyof Ie IdaUon assed encounter was 'at a by-election in, ." '.' .p(~ping sem·Ju defence minIster Ucons. . ';. .., Convention; . Jeade.r ,'~. ~rp~:Prowse tor 'raa, "100' seriOJls'" to1et,:'asl 'duiingthe 'lastI1' years,J'if Is qldoh~~, .La.uca~hi1e~' July 6, 'l~, ,prap~sal }or~a fO!lr-power ~s; observer. . . ,- Bulganln said radlcal·measures . 4-:-Splnlard'.BIY New ..'!. charged" .that ,most . govern~ w1t1sout checking OD the lech;;fcal- proved Ithat the'" majority: or .goV- .. -!l.!!;has, he~ded the.pol) 12 :Umes; meetmg.of' h~aqs of govern- . llulganin .sl!l,d .repealedly tliat ~re necess~ to reduce intet:na. ~.nldlln Army N."..,.'r.. m.ent'" Mrs·, ., itt· Ity of·the platter•• De 'laid hi did ,mmeDt members'.ut' illegally .c~ulltingeleCtl0!1S'3nd by-cl~ctioll5' ,ment.. ," . ''''fest ' G~rmany s emergence as a tional tensIon and.· that the first lett'r. .,' . ,~~" ; we~e. ,8 .mg ,not -!mow; -"what the: Itatus: la." ,wlthOOt.knawlnt·ft •. ' .. (' ; .. ,,,. ". ". . '.' '~" . .", 'i ; , .' '" ,; '. NATO'power created,a new situa.· step should· be an end to the cold illegau,yhl ,th~ assembly.'-''''!·)')r. PrOWse-based bis 'pobit'on a''''TW ' be' f'"''·''' , .' lnils time he.i,Sstandbltin Wo,od~ ',Buf he'~ade' it clear Russia tlon,a,nd th~t, letting the \ Bonn ~ar, Then he declared aD' cou~t. ~"frel=~rEdl~olrlrlel.dl'llltlia.::;: .• 1 AI! ·.:'lImb..1y ,busliJesl wi. 'n6W'. Le \sIaU e, A bl .,.Act:· omem rao .... e:government I~rd, a London eonsUluency. He is Dnd its.seven· Eumpeail:allles feglmerearm,is a.majorobstacle .f!t-R should.lmpose.tig.ht ~urvell:, ,sloppe4;;:Ail llflcaoOJi'.• eidon 'of :pautd d~rlng ~e c:::' ~' dOn :~£!r~dJelrlseat; earlier In the. ~::ptake.several-sp'e~~hes7"a.s,~s-. ~hose represen~tiv"esare gathered tl) qer!l'au reunillcatlon.' :. lance over commuDlca!1ons media . 7-Arts and' Llttir. :. flit, Jilbli ...... '. qrlcill1Ur1 ;com-. . He aId ~ the ne S S I' S~! on ell. twas, charged they .t:nctfrom rati;o and ,~: ap~ar~ ,bere) at ·the'·'honSe ... Under '. the))e~ilrIng Russia Is ready'. to ,to .. prevant., any. "pro-}Var: propa. Contest.. .. , ' mlttte:·,wa.7;illCll*I;',' '," ,.,' .. "ilit-mtJ!'r. a . Wae~ ~m Is "violated .the LegislatiVe Assembly ~~e&-:,lnhiB,own 'and neighboring 'lions," will go. through'.wlth; ians . surport ,anY' acceptable ,proposal :ganda." . . '" .'. ,: .' : I-ChiiChlt.···, Gov.ftiiiNDt,meuilieri;\vtaiJilta WIth.' 0/ :;~:: =' ~po!ted .A~~rn.tlng. to .the, govern!Dent CIIDJUtile,¥l~s ... He,! will ,~lso:,speak ·1o"pool·'theiroiarinw:foreeis·.:nder:Clii"thls.reu1lJf1catlon,Jle 511ggested.· "The Soviet Uo1onconsiders . 9-WDrld of Sport. eillCu".jallDedlatelj... '.. ':,:0" tb ~e m ey a" ng. they owned!· .. ~'Bedforjl n,e~t ':fUes~ay .an,belI~ O"'!l.;conimand,The 'wiIl'negotiate )JIGtthe,occupylng pow,ers' __ itli= . tbe (UN)" General"Assembly sbowd' l1~Dmlci. .' .. '. IIr;"Prowiellld,niOifmembfrs bra~~hej e ,government, treuurr t P~s~i~a~lnflln the legisla.~r.hlS so~:~·lal!,:.~aJlt. 'ChrlslOper'atreaty Dfmu{ual;ecudty and aid .CIBW mllst of . their. troops 'from ·I'ccommepd to:all states to adopt . 12-Stock Mlrk,I'•. . of the' 8ocla1'.Credlt· goiiernment ,.·He ali thl "I' ~re.,. . ret 49;, LIberals. oam~Si . BOO- In ·!mid.Bj!dIordkhlret/ of/setWesl"Germany's admis- Germany, : leaving', only skeleton thc" measures for the ,huId·'··'ZU .. ···hlld····' "~'b' lib' "'" ,.1,. . 5 ,.was,.not.,perm .tted~, ... P1'Oifenlve.,Conservatlvel.3i.,w!)ere,.AJan ;Lennox.Boyd,;,colonial·;':1 ", t, NATO';"";'" "". ,." '-'" .forces unW. that country Is.'unlled strict of their, \he' orliD~l" ::::a~brA: ..und~r th~repealed law whfeb.sald CCFZj InciependentSoclal Cr~,·~cr~t,a~.t' ~~,d~eil(!Inira:m'ajilnl!l \~,:,,~, ;';::"~~~: .. ,' .:.:" . ,Illlcifreel,. ';:,' ,; " , ... .. ' . . .10.'. ;",:: .,11;,. ,{. .elI; ....l.lovemme~t member cUJqual1-..t. , ;;..,•. :. __ ._. _____.::... seQ!;',',., ':.:,:.'~:,,::..\::y' _:'c·:~2.~{ ,'.'., ~o~~es~i1iI~!1ts,)Ver.e .Dot, adlillt., .. 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. (Dally N~ws Photo) . ..' .. ~ The following lTI. from Placentia Bay, Southern. Shore, Coast and are meetings o.f . (Dally News Photo) en ~outh S~:J~hn's attendi~gthe the .third convention of the Newfoundland. FederatIon of .Flshermen at the Kmg George.V Instltute. Front row. Men from Not're Dame Bay, Green Bayoand .this area attending the third convention of the Newfoundiand Federa­ Anthony Howlett, Frank. Eastman and.Max ~ane, General. ~ec:,etary. Se;ond row: Joh~ Rodg~rs, ~enry. Strang, John Wilson, Joseph Hattery, Richard PenneU, Charles 0 Bnen. standmg, P.. cy Moulton, Cyril Herbert Hon of Fishermen, which began iii the King George V Inlititute .on Tuesday. Left to right, seated: Harry Lacey, Whltte~, l'honlas Lewis, Bennett Cl1ippett,. Harry' Tnylor, . George Miles. Standing: Max Lane, Genera! Secretary, Harold Chafe, P.J. Antle, Treasurer, Raymond.Riche, J. V. McCarthy, Gordon Lovettand D. R.Abbott, PreSIdent. . ~Ianucl, Clarence lIewleU, Nonnan Anthony, Peter Grimes, John Andrew" 'Andtew Greenham, D. R. Abbott, . President of the Federation. . ' .' I ., Convention": 'Fishermeu J . r Goes Into' Third Session Hear.Reports New Telephone Iraul WaMI 011 On. Trainin... g.' ·Directory.Now Executive of' Piinted lVI~lfitime Bakers I n" s. H. Morris, President of PIC AMHERST' (CP)...:.Fred Surbeck ·choo' Is', . '.Lo' "a 's' Avalon Telephone ComJlany· Lim' of Bridgewater, N.S., was, elected S . ited announced last night tliat the p'I'sldent Wednesday· of the Mari· · he second 'day of the convention.

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Ann, y Recru.ltlng Station at 431 al caples .of .the· Ne~' Testament rccUng as their life's ambiUon but ample of his breed and Mr. O·Neili. Dnd ,to. Gm"m Moo.... '" .m. b... ml" tho I'''' "01 b...... en<' .... ,W'.m b'" ;....,. W".. SL W"'''' I,""'1Iy from ,b. Brln,h "d p".I" •.••• ,,' h...... , b. h."i". h. • " ....,," I.U", '" tho !vcry ,I,,. .. ,I tho .,.".. III.'" C•• " .... m.m"" Tho, "'" tho .".. of ",. "d "."", bY.'" W,nhl, )lIb1' "oIot, thO H. "'... ',. tho 100. I" b."",•. have ,r"'" "...... M_ y.... ,. d"",...ro, _Id ""It, .. "Shot .,...... """,.. , belp H, ,,,.... ho" will h. ,I.... d y,; "d Mn.WIII ... V,k.,.... I"" B.II .".. "", tho ..... ',do' to .. tho , ....,,, m,m ..to. ..",,' S.=,,,, " thO •• ""., ",.k ~ tho ..".. So I" m h.. ,,~" ..d J'" • their " k"w .., b. b" "'w "I"",,, I.... Vok"•• 11 from B.ll Io".d, "d wit.... "ml~ b... ; .... I", 'wp .Id.. " I.d!" "lmd tho So""". wlm be b~n "of",,,,, Db""" O'K" (0, "I h.d I.w ,,',," I,,' Ib, b,,""'· ". invito " w"k. .... 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'" ,,""i~.I" ••m,l, .. Lo" D"I'~k'.. Id .. EARLE SONS & fears ""Ity,'" "',,,.. hom. I" tho II, G';'" N,,"'rthy h.. " M,. "d _H. N. R.1d ,1000.d ""b " tho p.m,blot,.h""·. " oddln" ....riU,h ,rut'n<' "d ' .. 0 'h nglabnd (Ct;d) Miss Marion Slone, S.N .. and 50 . • . • their daughter ~'-s R g G I d h ad 'd "Sh Id ' t 11 u fri ' I t JI age pens Loners ave cen o. ' great ""II, "",,,,,, ..ow ".,." • • "". •• W< • " ••", BlbI. , .. .."•• , th •. ""." tit .. "'" "th., 00 .. m." ,,,,II,,. ~. on "lb. "",,,,,.d CO., LTD. , I they ' •. Ch"I.,. Chi",,, "d M,•• 'ok. "d M,. G."" D,,'" ••, Cub .."," So ...,., . "d, ...",,,,,, .. knoW .b,., of ,,,,I.. ",,,I"". I, ",,"10' n,h wl!hOO' • n_ I, tho N,,' Docid. ". " ''',d tho ,. J,h. E. D,,,,, "'" "no " .. w ....." ,,'. "',"""'U.... M'. Wi.... Sh",,,d; FI.ld tho A""'~; ..'"'w". 'M ",•• ",: ",,,, of. th •. Blb!." ,Ib"". "d Wcll"d ri''''' omol,. w~ ••Iy', ,~, m"'Io •. ue, for "".... whore th., h'" "".. ,. h". Wowh.. with ... D...... ' of by • .,.",. y" "",,,,,, .. " ,,,d", "d "".. ,I .. ,,,my of ",.bl." ."mpl .."". ",.. h"· \'0, 'how WI,,,.. " .m,I"m'" wltb tho ...h... ", "d J.mb 'mlth >lY MI''' ...... "'...... m.m",'" , .., ",'ot" S- C.... ,,, ...."bU"'''''"· L" .I\.. ""..... ,f • ,,,,,,. Wi ..", I. tho D.n, N.w, ". Illed it, ~n 5toP and k ~' ~ And It ~lining_ Company. and ilrs. Heddr Earle and d~ugh: slstant~Mr.Allanb II .1lutchlngS;.'th 11 I hav~,. f brltf~ Yare tOPlcsland gong awffe the deep thlnden· at. home and overseas. ~~~!r!lS~~~~==~::::..::...:.:~=--~.------.,.-----.------;-- :~r;n~e~any pen· 'nual Pet Show will·be./ made known ,s if it BUILDING MATERIALS ay that blueberry bushesior·their. d.epart. d lIf has never been better: '. DIVISION t waved ment. Gangs of men are employed an e '. '. U"(1 S' t' t ; to the • to do this work:. but .the areas to or, we .may be In the dumPbsl' Re· , ..).' CleO IS S SHAW ST. b b t d I' ,',,-, d b member,.In an Anny as g ,as' " , . ' , .. Instead e urn over are, es gnate Y Canada's' there are ·.bound ·to lie 0 Ar · It holds the department.' Areas 10 far:.prun· b Iglt nd dull spots ups and, ccnpy, diC . , be'auU· cd or which. will' ,be; are:: 'Broad, ria . ." !. . • .'. ',. of free­ Cove, B.D.V., liorth River,' Grate's downs. ·We . should. be optimistic I lId' 1r :lI, and . "'",. s",I.,," B.'; .... ,.;.,... .,. ,M "'.1...... " .., "mm....Ce S an. 1 and places on the. Bonavlsta/Penln· OJ'! tlhe Army· It.s ~hehcarl~e~bwc 'By DAVE McINTOSH" ~,O. r B, e.a". uty. '.' Durability. · • Econom '. i, , :ht. that ·IE.aIIS Wllle... IMI ... l Wd'" . ""...... no"" '''.••.. ,." .,". cu"""..... Stoll J'> "\ .j, I b•• JIlI., ·"d. ",dto "'.,)' np 'OTlAW' lerl. -' A ,,.,,, . , • . : ,j ~ , " • defin· rILe.IIZII. ' to those weknow"Would'makt American' sdentists'has again DC' B' UILD WITH. .': 'nIly, .11 'TirfttOft' . Mr. Lloyd.Gosse'. ind.'Mr •. Tred good. sDldlera too," ' '.:" cupled the '!loating ice island 3 . IIIII Gosse from St. John's,' "a1so .Mrs. N,hI.j..... , ...th,d. I,'''''' I, ... "...... I Dobla a herel '. . : . "The ·.Amerlcans 'Invited lca·na.\ A PLYWOOD FOR I." I might . \MaX Snow and Mrs. Albert, Speno ~nee' ~...... I' ! _ cer ,vIsited their parents, and An~ not that ·last. phrase, ''We dian. :sclenUst to go along but bhe beauty :Mr. .h"ldbo. ,.Id to Wk It .. ,,"" hod '" ,,,,,,d doW.b. EVERY PURPOSE lercly In Mtld.· 'Armature Works Ltd. Mrs. Ebenezer Gosse' on' Mother's ~ B,C. FIR, 4 x 8, tho .. WI knoW would inlkl Iud cau~e no one. :was' available, the WI to 3,411. r , but In DIAL Mi02 Day. . . ,'.' <'. . " ,,' t j t defence department said. ! .' "1 \ put to BAMBRICK ST. 101 dl Ir. too, no· us anyone. No 'Canadlan has ever done reo BIRCH, 4 x 5 and ' 'i : ,I best per· . but the best! . search work on 'an Arctic Ice Island e said of '. The rates of, pay and allow· :hough T·3 Itself, was' discovered 6 3/16" :1 ilnc~s for yarlous ranks· are also In 'Aprll, 1947, by RCAF Sqdn. Ldr. Plywood is one of the most MACOBA (Mahogany},t' listed arid what ·Is more Import· KEith Greenaway of Woodville, versatile of building mater· CEDAR, 4 x 6, lAll ~ R Baby's ant the'varlous deductions, sueh Ont., one'of the,world's'!oremost ials. It can be used inside or PV. RANCH WAll':? g neatcr 'as income' tax. are 'shown as well; "!'rial navlgato,rs... . ome In a so that a man. can see just what . The Russians, ~amtam at . least PV. ETCHWOOD .'," two permanent drift stations In the outside for a multitude of i 111 colors. his 'take home amounts .to, Arctic ocean. One of these Dperated ~V. SHADOW WOOD! complete ~ay purposes. It is equally well practical. , As we &ald before, a surprising £!It· I' tlme last fall, In Canadian I PV. WElDT~X' , document,' If anyone wants one .. waters near the North Pole. I adapted for paneling, built· ~ the ,Canadian, Army, Recruiting There is a possibility that Amer!· !ns of all kinds, table tops, GET OUR :: Station, 431 Water' street west can and Soviet sdenUsts drifting I r can' supply them. .' about the Arctic on Ice laalnds may jhelving or for structural pur· i , ~ome within 'close, range of one PRICES , ~ .' Full elrel, another, though this Is I long poses, See us for plywood. " On the 5th of 'June 'His Royal ch&nce. ",. For dIOse wilD suffer in body or Highness the Duke of Gloucester ,DRIFTS TOWA~D"l'OLE spirit, The Salvltion Army holds 'wlll unveil a Memorial at Bay tUX SCLentists, open the Door to Help Ind Hope. .~merlcan aba~doned Normandy commemorating the T.: a year ago beCause It had To the weak, the erring, the . ' drifted too close to a shore weather it's unfortunate, The Salvation Army, 1,837 soldiers of the British Com· ~tiltion on Ellesmere island to is an unfailing friend. Its under· omnwealth who fell In the assault make observations OD the Ice is· . standing hem and human touch on the NDrmandy Beacbes and In land of much use. . can heai Lhe scus of misfortune or the advance to the Seine, and who However, T-3,blg enough, to sup. O'LEARY'S misdeed. ' have nD known graves. ' pnrt a .,OOO·foot runway for air· YOUR dollars help keep the doon for of The Salvation .Army's hostels, The MemorIal, which stands craft, has again. drifted north l0- havens, homes and hospitals open. on land' given by the town of ward the Pole. The American Bayeux is of a classical design scientists will occupy it until Sept. • To TIle Salvation Army, these dol· , 1. QUALITY lars are a saued trust, to" be used and Is approached across a .wlde . Though' the defence 'department wisely in, relieving grass, forecourt. fro~, which steps Is not sending any scientists· Into human need. ' lead up to the building Itself. the far ArcUc thlsycar, the depart· .. The roof Is supported by four ment of mines and teolmlcal sur­ L:UMBER column'S and on a frieze above veys Is sending two teams' north these' words are carved: this summer: . . " ' GOOD CLEAR ''WI whD hi conquer.d hive One will, look for mineral de· STOCKS ut fret the lind of William th. posits in the Queen Elizabeth is· eonqu.ror" la.nd5 • The other, using a plane, ALL KINDS ON. . •. Wlil try to determine whether the From the conquest of Saxon undersea Lomonosov r,llnge, dis· HAND AND TO' England by the .Normans In 1066 covered by. the Russians, extends ARRIVE. to .tile liberation· of Norman from the. Soviet side, of. the east 'France by the desc'endan:s of of.Ellesmere island, Canada's most OAK and BIRCH both races In 11144. Full circle. Ilor\berly land mass. CED.AR . and SPRUCE ,..nonll, FLOORING ~. CLAPBOARD ~ . Major M. C,' Buckwcll, CC of ,., our'. InstrueUDnal and.. Admlrilstra. PARISFIRST (Reuters) TROOPS - SOONChancellor , BUILDING ''''n,~'' tlve Cadre, has returned to St. Konrad' Adenauerof West Ger-. "I." ife. John's' from. Headquarters East· many said here Tuesday. that hc MATERIALS ern ·C.omml\nd, Halifax, where lie hlop!ls West Germany will be' able ~-= has been taking pre-Staff College .form by the end of July. West Ger· ~:,,.1't' "'::C~ ~ . DIVISION ':; examinations. He . appears ,to tn put Its first· soldiers into uni· - -,~~''::;:' .. TE ffI(kt! ! -- "· OT , ha~e survived the ordeal well Weslern defence as a result of the ~ f . 'SHAW ST.·j :es correct 'and .to· lie' ~ his . usual- debonair lTI&ny Is to raise 500,000 milD fur • lule baCk Self. " ,,\ ... ,.,: " .,: . series of Paris agreements by ·• t liim;and i We weleome;SiSgt..Klng who which ~e .federal repubUe's sov· . t~ M~ Olfl,RY, LTD. DIAL l·' Illt In heel' haS'jolned ,the. 1& .Ji. Cadre' on ert'lgnty was restor~d... . )", stumbJlng BETTER BUILDING ... BETTER PAINTING :1 lIa:r. vn.tltll posting frOm,Calgary,,' Alberta. SPEAKER' UPHELD 80291' ~i eUt: finish Sta.ff King wlll,.be, employed, as CANBERRA (R.euters) :.... The dzes 2 to '1 Simlor . Instru·ctor· with the. 'Ca· Ht-use of Representatives Tuesday , = :es.' ,. • . ASK FOR.' ,.." ';.\' • . < " .' l .... .' ,'. :.. ". .• . ..,',:.:.".: ':",." .:'. ' .• : .., ...... , .. Wi .....;, b, " ..... " " ., Lohol 5 .' .. ~'. C ' '. Oat ' " . " ' . . ,'" . . . , . hi! to accomjianYJitaff~gt, ;Mosh.wnr Dpposltlon,.~'"' .. motion of' "no .can· ampargn II, .;; ...., ...: ... , .. ,;.... ;..... : ... ,;; ...... :.A\iiY :2nd' 'to .23,01." '. .." ,,:G...... ,.C""" ..... ,h I""'~"'" no. ....h". A. G, C:ATAL () G.. a ·.1dPRic'£:LI:S'J~", . . .. ~~iictiy...... :.::::.~~.~:::..... ;::.'.~ ...... :.~ .... :.~ ... :.. : .. ;~~':.~; :;:" i$2s·,ooO.OO.- ... '; and ',.portauxBasquedci: assist· g:::~~nn~ IhTahde.:smhoOU\'~nn ballale.sgeat.atlhnas·tl '. ", .•. ..\ •. "".. . ", ." .jn,the.preparaUDnsior:t1ie Cadet' : '. Campaign H.adqiraii.i~ 'Nf!d, Tractor &. fqul~~iiti'~.,' .L~: .;, :.::,' ··c","'".lio",,""'"'" "hi'" ~:~~:il!l::':"~ ".. ~ "hl'n,.y . . iJ.:'..,.' " . .. .. , .,' ". ,.'.::' ., .' . ~.. '. ~ ,.' . ,,'. .' ..' ' .' . , " I .;. ;'. ',. , ' . 6' . 'rHE DA1L'I NEWS,THURSDAY; MAY 12, .'19S5 ' . \ " ' good the difference. A fund. to pay the _____.,_. .;.x ------cost of the s1;l~sidy was set up through I .~Th' N" . an export; tax oli fish .'although this. ,n· ..·" e . . eW·I .Th~. Doi,y News. seemed, to Bome, degree, .to deleat part of " _.' . . nit UAil.'iI NEWI I, a motnlbl ..",' . the. objec~ of the scheme. . . BY . . ' establilhed ill \8M,. and. pubillhed lit th.· Somethirlg of the same kind is again" .' 'WAYFARER f':!w. Bulldlnll, 3~ Duckworth Street,· necessary and OHawa can do.it at ta,r less , . ' " S!. John'" Newfoundland, b)" Bublnlllli " cOllt for salt fish than for hutter. ' tlOTES & COllfMENTAt our peak oC production Take Co'!'pan;. LlmltN. gut.this cttn be only an expcclieni,·Thc JUst . nlJ?ut \wc.nty ~car5 .·ngo (there IVcre larger years) we Bra lulul'!' of.t. he industry to b "'n 'Id' ,_ Ihe new [or· Public' abllut 1,500.000 ;quintals ot .• IMBCI Of:rHE CMlADIAN Pft18~ . • h~s• .' e ~o s . el UtlJlUes, cUI~ml5snlnerThomas Lodg~, tric~ to ma~edrIed cud. Today output runs 1'be Can~dlan Preu ii' eJlchblvel) en,' ed, There IS a maJor experunent 111 bemg, destroy what hc thought to bc a ,aruund 750000 quintals TI at . \llllCl tu tht use lor' republlc.Uoli 01 all Whet.her it will, achieve the objective of Newfoundland economic lilusion. be sold the capacity ::: a newl dlspatcllfb In this paper credited tu­ b~t ~[ look II 'If ID Th' AssoelMted I'ress ·lir Rieultti a prosp~rous fishing l!ommunliY,'hasyct .Havlng mad.e a slIPcr£.iciul sui'vey Lamers Lo pay is such that hIgh ud alsu tht IOCII news pUbllih,d lhtreln, . to bc sl!en. 'rhe. only justification fot' Ii of the per capjta cllrmngs o( mel) (trices connot be .expected. if Ule floor price Is. to be found in the conviction In Lhe fishtnginilustry, he came prices should fall below the lilgh All Preu Icrvitt 'and (cat un artlelea In ...... ' to the conclusion that Lhey levels of lasl year, .production tbla paPer. are copyrillht and tbeir r~llr~ into •. your. Closets, that by keelll~gfis~erme~l.i~ their natural amounted to abotlt thirteen cenls costs wiil have to be ·cilt or the clucllun I. I:roblblted. occupation through. 8u~ventlons tor a. year a day. On thoL ba~ls lie condemned returns will be insufficlent to en· Autbllrlztd IS second clan mall Post or two, they will ,be aole, thereafter to take tlie codflshery o~ri::ht an~ SUIl' COUL'age producers to takelhe Olllu Department, OUawa, care of themselves in a new, mOdernized cested that sub~lstenc~ farming rishs .of the voyage. That Is the .. and centralized industry' I\ouldproduce bettcr. reLurns,. The special, problem of the monient. • Take CI peek inlo y~ur c/05flts Clnd se. if theire as prelry Member Audit Bureau "01 .•.• only rcsult was to shock the pub· inside as your hom. ii ouWde •.. if not, you ton gel ClrculatlDIIS ThIS IS a subject that should be closel,- tic and bring down on Mr: .Lodge's Large sums are to be spent and . hancl~, 'colourful plastic garmeht D'fIlS and oci:auorias, debated during t~e present convention of nead thl!' vials of. pulJllc wrath, arenctually being lnid Ollt for the fishermen'S federation. ."~ . development. This may result In " or Ayre's Main'Floor Dry Goods, to do the trick beolltilul/y. DAIU StlBSCRIPTION RATEth The ~'conomy.or .the fishery time in the production of our See these and olher plastic necessities to.day I Canada• ..... " ...... 8.00 per annum oIlen defies analysis. Every ilsher· entire salable output of dried cod United Klngdum and all man Is, in a sense,;R small capltnl· by, a small number oi men oper· . Forel!!n C:ran'''ics .. " $12,00 ·lItr annum ist. lie invests his time, his credit aling from a few central fishing GARMENT BAGS At The Top. Lev~l· and such equipment as he may stntions., But unltss centralization 45 in., holds up to B garments .. "...... , 2.60, 2.75 '-=~~..~- ~=.--,--- have accumulatc!d through . the results' in substantial savings in THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955 President Eisenhdwer does not seem to years, into one. of· the ris~iest processing cost and through the 60 in., holds up to 16 garinents, , - - - have a great deal ot confidence. in the ventures known to. modern ceo.' utilllOlion o( by·products now .' 3.20, 3.40, 3.75, !I.OO, 6.00 nomic man. If the fish arc running, I'nsted, it wiII not solve.the price 57 in., holds up-to 16 'garments; . possible achievements of a top level con· .Fishermen Are' Dissatisfied. ' ference between 'eAst ahd west in If the. weaLher is good for fishing quesllon. Fish is not a commodity with fumigator ...... 7.20 spite·~f ?!ld Illter for maldng; if fish is for -whicb the world w!l1 pay the ,The serious ftshery problem of the the revelation that he has been correspond­ III good demand and costs arc not price the seller needs to cover his 60 in., holds up to 30 garments, . moment is that of salt cod. For men who ing on a personal lev.el with Marshal too high, be will come out of the production costs. Its price has to with fumigator , ...... :...... ,..... a.oo vcnture. on the' richt side. On the be geared to the capacity' of con· "Molhex" Garment ~ag$, equipped with cn!lag~ in the salmon and lobster ventures Zhult()\'. . ' average, he mn~' shuw a lew ·hun· sumers In Lhe Caribbean and and those othel's who can sell their fish . On the other hand, America t'lO\V realizes Naphalene insert. dred dollars for his season's toil. Euru'pe to pay. I . Suit sizes ...... 1.75 :;tl'ai,ghl [('om the boats to processin~ that she cannot stand alone. ~he needs There are Limes when he can nc .. plants. all that mallel's is production. Thill' her alli.es as thc,Y ~eed her. ,I~.m Fran.ce cumulate a very substantial sum. .There has ncver been I time 57 in ...... ~ ...••.• lt ...... I ••• I •••••••••••• I., •••• ~ •••••• 1.90 'fhaL WIlS true last year in some when sail ·cod was nol a problem Jumbo size ...... :...... :2.30 docs not mCiln' thllt things cannot happer, and Britain thete 15 the convictIon that a except in a few years like Lhose to bothel' them but the mcn who Halt and top level can do some good, arcus where the trup voyage wus Garment Bag·sets, modi! of heavy durable colour­ cO\l~erence exceptional nnd where n good dcal of the war periud whcn the out­ cure theil' fish never find the going vcry An)el'ica has to .go along. 1l appeal's thilt of the fish could he sold out of put was soleI at fixed prices be­ ed plastic. Consists of garment aild sho. bags easy. she has so decided. the bonts to filleting planLs. On (nrc the seoSOn began. Bul today and set of 6 hongtn. Theil'S is not mcrel~' a problem or price. The Russians, lilte Barkis, appear wlll- the whole, hOll'el'er, the risks arc our dependence' on this branch Garment Bag~ ...... 5.30 It is also a question of costs. labour and Lng. In the circumstances, a ·conference great nnd it rcqllil'cs almosL a ul the industry Is much less. Shoe Bag ...... :..... ;...... 3.00 sense' o[ dediclltion to the Indtts· Nevcrthcle~s, If It employs about weather. Salt cod needs a lot of handling. of historic proportions m,ay held this Hangers ..... ~, ...... 1 ...... 1., ..... 1 •••• 2.30 b~ try to encourage a fishel'man to 10,000 men for even part of the If the weather is not suitable for rapid summer with Marshal Bulgamn and .the vcnture in the fnce o[ uncertain year, If Its production value itt TRAVEL BAGS curing,. men must lose a lot of time waiting heads of the g.overn~ents of the Umterl markets and prices. export prices Is in the neigbbour· Plaid colour ...... ;...... 1.95 for the sun and the longer they have to States, ~he U~lted Kmgdom and France. hood of $10,000,000, It 15· obvious­ ly an industry worLh saving. It wilit, the greater the prospect of loss from 0n~ Imme~late:ffect of this may be 3 IN 1 BAG shrinkage and deterioration. There i:l eXP?rJenced m BrItain where a people Therc wos a time in this present is betler to spend a million dol· lars· on a price subvention than' B(lsket Lhier, Dampening Bag, const!lnt anxiety as well as fear of loss. . anxIOUS for peace and fearful o.t Amer!cn century when more than 40,000 laundry Bag ...... ;... :...... 1.20 wllO.can sell fish to a rilletlntf. as an irresponsible warmongermg. nabon people worked at the salt' cocJ[ish· lose' . ten millions of production. " !1 h d i i f h h 1 1 cry. They Included many women That fnct never seems to get into SUIT. BAGS .. :...... 2:40 orTIle curing man plant has only the cost of hi3 may be led by t.e ec s .on or a Ig eve who heiped to sprcad the fish. In official hcads. These same official boat, gasoline and geal' to think about. conference to gIVe th~lr support to An- Grand Bank, the flsb·mnkers lVere heads also spem too often to im: ' BLOUSE BAGS ...... :5.00 The man who maltes his own fish must thony Eden who proposed and fought olmost all women. Tiley toiled nglne thot the fltibermon is full of imaginary complaints. SHOE BAGS ...... 2.30, 3.00, 3.50 hare stores and flakes to keep up and has for it. . through the summer and early BIt of the conference fnU, ~prcatlin!l on the beaches HOSIERY PAKS ...... ,...... 1.10 La bllY high-priced salt. He must wait. ut.w 1£1 . may come • . .' the Iish brought in by Ihe f1cet until the fish is cured before he can get Itself IS· anot~er mattel. ~e RUSSian of bankers which operated out of It i~ cleaT, howel'er, that we HAT BOXES ...... 3.20 anv financial return. And always, unless leopard may. have changed Its he~d but that south coast port. Thcre aI'e have reached n new crisis In the UTILTY pAKS ...... :...... 1.50 this has been fixed in advance of the not its spots. It may at le~st be saId ih~t nu bankel's now. The Labrodm' nHlfil's of Lhe sail fish industry ot:eason, he mUfit worry about getting a if the conference does .nothmg else,nd whereit WIll fioaLersfleel o( havemore dwindledthan 200 vesselsfrom tua and Lhnt pos!live steps will have CIRCULAR SHELF BAGS re It stands a to be taken to maintain pruducer d h th d t hTh t 'f th ult a handful of . diehard skippers. Specially good for hats ...... ,...... 3.10, 6.50 suitable reward for all his labour an S ow ewes we' interest if the final stage ot de· worr~' and ri~k .Russill. stan s. . a, even I e res Draggers and inshore fishermen cline is to be avoided and the T'ISSUE PAKS ...... 1.30, 1.50 .These are th~ men about whose prob- is disappointing, will be a positive gain. supply the processing plant's. catching and curing of cod for the saIt fish markets is lIot to be BABY DIAPE~ BAGS ...... 1.49, 1.59, 2.98,3.00 le~s delegates have been talking at the ___"';====:;;:;::;;=---~I Pl'obalJly not many more than Insulated ...... 4.30 convE'ntion of the Federation of Fishermen 10,000 mell now engage wholly or restricted to a handful of old tim' 'Ihis was the trade thot employed ers 11'110 would rather work at the CHESTERFIELD COVERS ...... 5.40, 7.2.0 And there is much dissatisfaction with the Strength Fo' r T~' -day partially in the salt ·codfishery. fishery Lhan take a bclter-paying attitude of government, both federal ~nd 23,000 men as recenLly as ten job at sOlj1cthlng else. CHAIR COVERS ...... 5.40 provincial. The Deputy Minister of By EARL 1/. DOUGLASS years ago. NAIL KEG COVERS ...... ·...... ·.. ·.. ·95c. 'Fisheries, Mr. Clarke, had high hopes but p.e. Leader no immediate relief to offer. He was sure J.-_------.....:FATE OF THE BRAGGART --P.El f1r'emier CHAIR COVERS .• ,...... ~ ...... :...... 5.40 the problem of unemployment insurance Looking back more than II haH century, 1 cnn Hopes Will ORANGE CRATE COVERS would be soh'ed some day but could not r~all n serIes of braggarts with whom I came In Cantests First Single ...... 1.10 sa when He thought the Newfoundland contact Not one or ~hese persona ~ver made a · y . • . slIccess of life. 'l'he only thing they mnde was El Tins Election . Double ...... 1.55 fIsherIes had a great future but was enemleF all Rlonl the line. ~. ection unable to talk about prices because these One man In particular was raLher ab\e, but u BASKET LINERS ,...... 6Oc. al:e the concern of Trade & Commerce. 500nb as he got a, job he begand Ilell!ntl hish superiors It micrCliARLO'lyrWl'OWN Alexander M. Matheson (CP) - Pre·cnn· ai'llCHARLOTTETOWN n, Bell will try for (CP)-Rich· the second PILLOW COVERS ...... 55c, 1.10 He thought that relief purchases of fish OW' stupid they ,were an W lat. wast e rna cr \c!Ls his first general election May titlle in the PrInce Edward 151 lind wbich had cost ottawa two million dollars with the adllllnls.raUon. He never lasLed more 2,; as leader of l'rlnce Edward Is· general election lIlay 25 to lead his CAR SEAT COVERS ...... 1,15, 4.20, 4.9S ,I.' . h than :I year or two In any employment. lie saw· IJnd's Libertll party. . ProgressiVe Conservative party to These enLranc illj'the past six years was proof t at our nil the faults In otber people and never any In The sixf.oot, silC·ln~h lawyer with vir.tory. LIberal governments have WASHING MACHINE COVERS ...... 1.10, 1.50 are pictured fiilhermen had not been neglected when himself. He was filled with .a false sense' of a shock or unruly hall' steppetl into berr. returlled in the provInce since 2 piece ...... ,I4 •••••••••••••••••••• 1•7S, 2.10 one to lay prtice support was needed. But he did not self-confidence. . • Ule leadership when the late pre 1.~35. . cares for a mbUon the cir=tan,es nor compare '" "',, to ''',.. , ". "" I. "'" "II_fl· m'" J. w,n" J"" ••,,1 to ili. . Mo. Bell ""ghl "" fIo,1 "",,' SILVER SERVICE COVERS ...... 60c advantage f t ith th ed four dence, but there are ways and ways of having Senate In May' of 1953. electlon iii 1951, a year rfter sue· Country", t~se pa~en s w e ne a self-confldencc, and the person who thinks that He wos pl'bSsed by the' Progreso cf~dlng the vete11ln Dr. W•. J P. FOOD C.OVERS ...... 3Bc, .45c, SOc, 55e peace of mind lJ>hormen and with. the kind of. money be ~, Ibro' hl •••"hl .ro"'" ,,' ••,,, "d" ,'" """",.n" o,,..,n,, to ,"" M.eJ bave. been depleted in the time, lind .hoUl~._ .. o.. _ f~l'encc,\h(! federal for government instance, he tor criticIzed What he WalesHe wasCollege educated In CharlottetoWn at Prince andM In "Apple Blossom", "Gardenia" and Pine Scents. slept, PltSt, they, will become more rapidly erilled breaking of nn old agree· wns adtllitted to the liar in 1921. He Were toiling Block and Holder ...... ~ ...... ·:· .... ·: .... ·.... ·.... ,.. ·20c: dliolnlshed II ,ome " ..ranee .annot be m,," ,. """"'''' ... CNIl " .."',,..... b" I.. ""to.. " " The high Refills ...... _: ...... •.... 1 •••• , ••••••••• 1.1 •••••••••••••••• 1.,~ •• 1Oc each. famol15 men gi~n tbla BeRson that the price will be Wha,.t. Others Are Sa-yiJlg ~rl~~~e a Prlnc~ E~ward 'Island ~he~r~~~~:~. or~e~:l~:SI. ~h~~: over.nlght. TIt · falr in relation to costs. Mr. ,Matheson, who represents horn Breeders AssoclaUotJ and a "MOTH FIGHTER" humble and : !l'hIs Is not an unrea,onable position. , ""g •• ~ to fu, 1."'.Wro. w", '''''lor of tho Pro,I,,'., E ...... "Apple Blos~om", "Gardenia and Pine Scents .... 1lk, 20c ea. through theIr "E~'en with cheape'f' salt, lower fre.lghts . ' .IN onAWA TOO' " !>ornr.E.!. inHe June.sLullled 1903,' in public at Belleone, schools Drivingtlnn Association Park. and c.!!arlottetown that tbey aUa a d Ii' better price, the risks remain great , . . . (Brockv!1le Recorder .and Times) anl1 Prince of, Wales College' In He was active in politics lirst "ANTI-MOTH" ...... ;...... :...... 1Oc block, are often .. 'd th r ward uncertain And the ques- County rnads limit heavy trucks to half londs Charlottetown and then tallght as sectetary of the Progressive ous obstacles al'\l e e . •cd' h h dutlnl ~he spring break·up. ' After looking at Brock· !choal ior severnl years beforc' Cllnservative party, holding that MOTH NUGGETS .. " ...... ·.. ·37c pkg., 59c tin self·con[ident, . . that's good an · ti~n' tha~ h~s to. be answer. ,IS ow muc ylllelotreets.this spring, It may not be such Ii bad slerting to study law. [IOsiLlon until he entered the legis· MOTH CRySTAlS ...... 37c pkg., 5ge tin is lit . wortH to hold together.. the last of Idea.to place.~imllar restrictions on road users here. He opened his own practice In loture In thc 1943 el~cl!lln. ite was •. eXperienced salt cedlbherm • The . . -'''-. .. "'•. "'" 1.1" h• • t~ en YO'"~ on'" ,.. ,.0.' ~ ".. ,,",' ...... MOTH FLAKES ...... :...... 29c pkg • '. a 'w'e.'r· .:h.a• .... OJ Ito "be given J'ointly by the PI,)WER(S i t CABLESJ bTl UNDER.WA.TERh.J I) o!the Cbarlolletown,former llelen , B. Farquharson t~\'~The government last ProgressIVe In Prince Conserva· EdwArd . '. '." '\' 1 . d fed 1 nt a non, & earat) Durna' , H w fi tIt d b [I' d h Id Hi MOTH BALLS ...... ,...... :...... 291: ·pkg .. a. . era .. "overrune '. j. . Plans for Industrial development In' .the (Jaspe . e al rs. e c a mem er 0 s.an e 0 Ce from 1931 to 1935 • . .P1rti ....." )a~ h ked f ~. I Lhe !cglshture ine~ 1940, t..ien lost ----- '.' . vmcC'J1»Ilermen. ave as or ·,.a· sa •. r~glon. of Quebec are .8xp~cted ·ur be "unfrozen" hb 'seanvhen he stood for ·re·elec· PA~IS (ncuter~)-L. B: Pear. . TOilET BOWL AND GARBAGE' CAN DEODORIZUS .sub!iidy.:and:,ior equalization of"freight 50me time aiter the great St LaWrence rtver com' Uor In 1943. Slln, C a nil dla n external aHairs 10c 20c raleS; :.DUtl'in\portant as these' things ~re, pletely sheds Ita Winter. garment of Ice. 'Dlsap· .' lIe return~d in 1947 anei has been nlllllslllr, called on WeiltGerman '. 'th,' ir'chief interest lies in p~ce. . Thl;' pearance. of the Ice will -pe!,mlt ..-patt wO,rll to be rl1-eleeted slnce then. lie entered Cbtneeltor' Konrad Adenauer at '. .•.. ._:..1 ,;' .' :~ , f undertaken .on four underwater powere.bles de· the cabinet as health and welfAre hlB Parl~ holel Tuesciay. Thl! n\e~t· , C~tnl:on' of',~vernment,m·spite 0 i!ped to luppl, thl O..,.,iectloJf,of .the provo minIster In 1948. '11hS las led one Itbul'.· ita:;~~iel~on. ~Q, finat;clal orthodoxy, .'\y ilot ·fro~ ttl. l"8,II,ooo.hQr •• ,ower I".I~I. river ' '. the' nted to keep the ,industry, gOing .'by cI~.t~pl1l..,t.. '!'hI fllll' t.W .... pl4 to ))e the only '.' , 'u#!j'e'iWritin.i:.. rem. unerative"pttdttCI.tht 1ltI ••. af ~11r k1R.d ne 1,atJ1l feet J~.h"~ ,~~ ·St. I. .. " ' .' .•.... ,...... : ~...;.. . ~. 'd' ,"-wrtnel fl. eutf.ee, bttNttn 'Btanloou,iD" on ; . '­, .P. ucers. and no ·.simpl.er 8~,,!m~~w .. the.lIonl .. ..,."d LilllGUla, 150 JilIl.·lut of i .~ .'. -" ;, :,. "befound.i,".:" , . ': .'t.,.:.;·· I,~'- Qu.b'.i ...:th'~lOUtb ,bmi,Theym'.1Wmlles I '. . !the : 9C?J1U1.l~ion IsimplY'lutabU~ea 1011' 1M .er.:~14 ·1 ..tSumm~~ :r.Y·.,thIJlrlt1sh t bt :paid, .the . .• All Jrlondlh;·. t .. Ia,st '.' ". 'pri,ees' .. to.: pr04ucer~. oablt. ,hlp, . ~. 1Il~Ii~tul. ~elt : . sr. JOHN'S, ~".'~' ':.' tf.era.liad tp,nlt .these.';;~tices~ ·The"U power: trllllalOn ·fallld·ad.lee Ind·,bad ~. 'f' '., .. ";:.' '·'k~r:·· . r{" , ": 'fl"" weather 'prevented .~r~pal~. work.' Now t~eJve .~ . N,W,tJtjllDJ.AN'. ' . " :.. wu..: .maJ: ... ":,,e!,~.e.x:s, .. ;:t:e,Ul'l)l, elcperts.bave ~een·.• en~ to Rlmpuskl, Quebec, to y , f" . .. :~. ~.:ch,~~~;~r.,~~'~ls~~?' ..!B.Rlu'f;;:.a~,d. aet"up"macblner fqr .trl~plng,the caples ~and' to ,', , . .' df dr:cost':plus a 8Il1~1L'pr6flt;W.81ess reeoverthetn. Three.cable ••redeslgned lo~arry . I' ,~ .. "th~':~d.'p'aid, th.'GOvernn1~t made :el~l:r po*It.~PP\Y~ '~hl ;~hird. ~Ini' ~aed '. " ·1 ' : ...... " ..... ,' .•...' ..:" .. 'f' .p., ';-" , ... , - ',.', . I. .' \ .;' . ,.~.:, ~';',,:.: , ' •. . \ ' . ~ .:'\<':. . ~',.~ ':!::..;.. \ ., " " ~ . • \.

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That cat of mine is very lood And she is very nice; She is a very useful' cat, Because she catehes mice.

.,.~ I ,don't think 1 would Uk. It .­ .15' If I lost my littli! cat, . For she is iny only pies sure .00 And my only little pet. And, Oh! My little pussy, '.20 , The only little pet .. That I have to inake me him 1.00 When I'm home and feeling wta. But when I get 1\ trimmin" I That darling little puss' 1.75 Keeps rubbhig round me icnllj But never makes a ius!. I." 90 t.30 . She has white spots all over, our- . . On her head and 011, her toU, But, Oh She always {i111owi file 1011 Everywhere I go. bo She sleeps down in the bRiement 3.00 in her cosy little ,box; I 'But she never makes a wlilnlp~ 3.30 And is like a sleeping ox.

But nights I leave the ilght bn 1.95 She has a merry time; • The little mice she ilatlenS, But then that is no crime. ,1.20 .------,2:.. 0 Cautious Trading' 3.00 IiDndcm Market 3.SO LONDON (Reuters) -AIUtouih, ~ 1.10 t I, . • . ' . ' . Enter now and have a ehance the undertone remained saUsUe· .. This painting o[ tropical fish by Branwen Dueler' o[ 17 Circular Road wins this week's. cash prize of $10.00. tory, buyers showed a cautious tt- . ,3.20 . at. winning the $10.00 prize offered weekly. . ' t\ltJde on the London stock market tooay and business was selective.· ,: 1.SO Money rate fears ~gain d.­ prEssed gilt • edge~ stocks !lnd " Cabot Tower pr;ees drifted fraehon~IlY !~wer. :.6.SO Walk In The Country. Germans eased' on proflt-takmg in , f.Jreign bonds but Japanese wer', 1.SO I)' BERN ARDINE DICKS, Age 15, would not be complete without . . that most· pleasing ·pastlme\ name· EUghtly better. Ralls showed IItU. . ,,3.00 All llalloM·School, Rllmbermouth Iy "the open air picniC" for from rllhnge. ' DoUar stocks moved irrellularlj '. i • ~.30 What· ean be more .dellghtful the moment one sets ou't rr~m Ilis reflecting the overnight trend oli ~. 1-1 "The View is. Worth the Climb." by Marie Carter of 24 j .; than a walk in fhe country, when home In the early morning with Wall street. Gains predominated in ' , '; ,7.20 I~f~ Is fIIb!d wilh joy and ill! a group of other friends, he lakas Brazil Square, wins honorable mention. injustrials where steels remalnM'" l:J favor and some engineerings,. .. 5.40 Nature Is abounding In beauty, with him the necessary things to when the beautiful scented' flowers ensure a good lunch and while . CATHOLICS ARRESTED . tuhaccos, stores and textiles 1m: .. , ~: ... 95c. growing up· along the way send taking In all Its delights, the BUENOS AIRES (AP)- Police \ prc.ved. Htdson's Bay was firm: ," R ~13\'e arrested 54 Roman CaUtoJies, but Bowaler again Ibst ground on'.. forth !weet, aromatic. fragrance, beauties' of naLure, his mind Is Want AGov't. loh? : \ ... 5.40 Inll far out over the marshy bar· centered only on that one pnr· including two priests,' in Argentina' Ilium-taking.' \ .. .\ \ . lrn~ can be seen the beaull(ul lIeulnr level bank which had heen since last Friday, whcn church I A better trend developed On 1I0l.j ... Be Borll April . processions developed into demo I sl~~rcs. Coppers mostly wenUhUd'. : i . !:arlel berries, growing In profu- pre\'lou~ly planned to he the place onstralions against the COl'ern- but oils were undecided wi~ ShtU,- , . ... 1.10 tlnn. The 'most appealing scene of. where he anel his' friends would onAWA (CP):-lf you'd like to ment. . and Royal Dutch lower. . . . : I· b~ a depUty minister in almost Rny ... 1;5.5 !II I~ to ~ce and hcar the' lillie relax anti lunch, '1 . , Irathrred songstr.rs as. lltey n~' Then RS the llltle f10wtrs know federal government dep3:tmcnt, , . "•. 6Oc .. Irom IlI'lg 10 twig In and out among and realize tbat the sun is setting arrange to be born in April. I, .. ~ That this 15 the ;secret scems evl­ : I, I~n thick branches o[ the trees, and twilight 15 quickly np!1t'oncb· : ' " 1.10 dB,t bY the blrtlidays of the. fol· \ Im,ing their mcdoellous songs 'In ing tbey droop their heads as 1£ lowing men, their dates in brack- DESIGNED i their own "twittering manner." in ~leep and ·remaln thus unUi the i , ".95 ets: ' . • I These entrancing scenes which sun rises again, so also the birds ' Col. Laval Fortier, deputy imml· I, LSO arc pictured above should cause fly to their nests [or they know graHon minister, and Dr. George ,so-~~... , 2.10 one to lay aside his troubles and that the day, Is past, and 50, after Davidson, deputy welfare. minis­ cares for a few hours and take a very pleasant day,' the ·vlsltor In ttl (both Apt'll 1S}j'Deputy Works ..... 6Oc aU\'(IRlage of "A Walk In the Lhll country. packs his basket and Minister H. A. Young (April 3); sO- ~[,:t,~... Country", where pleasure and together with his friends walk Dt'puty External Affairs Minister It, 55C . JUles Leger (April 4J. and George peace of mind wUl reign supreme leisurely. back o'er the past they Russell Clark, deputy risheries min­ lnd take the place of worry, toil, had trod that mornlnll. feeling so- lnd anxiety. . : greatiy 'refreshed a(ter they long Ister (AprilS). ~.eo:tttt~ ".~ .' lI. walk in lhe country, however,and enjoyable walk In the country. There arc, too, parliamentary.li, brarian, F. A, Hardy (April 2;)j that's th~ beauty of~ gtlleral librarian Felix Desrochers (A\}rIl18)j L. C. Audclle, chairman ot the Canadian Maritime Commis· The Great Heights of Men , slon(Aprll 7) and Dominion coal . , board chairman William Uren (Ap· :.'. By JAIIIES BERESFORD. Age .14, by patient trying". It Is only after I Til 4). .. SI. Teresa's Academy, BuchanS years and years of 'steady persev­ GLAMOUR GIRL "The heltlhts that great men reach crance that ~hey' finally achieve b and keep . their, aim. Having reached this ... eyes will notice your] Were not oblalned by' Budden point of' su~cess, they earnesUy Cabot Tower by Phyllis Rose of 163 Southside Road. ,An uperltlf • sipping Frenchmen and "lovely foot". in these neitin,'I flight; • strive for greater achievements. women. shoe fDslliona. They're ItJlei .. But they, while ijtelr companions These renowned. people take W' Farm Produeis . Sa,i~.'oll ears .,' I!'oor square mlles of Saigon and lightly ••• fit 10 IMeothly ••• y.u'll slept, " 'advantage of the golden opportun· . u its aU-Chinese suburb of C~O Lon Were tolling upwnrd In the night." 111. which Is frequently rejected BO: B ° . _.' . Scar's Of War 1~ a Jiliarrcd jungle of smasheU feel like IteppiliK out In theM an The hlgb positions reached by by their less ambitious assOl!~tes. Ig· USIneS . . bricks, twisted girders and shnt· around town. Step in today ina famous men were not obtained Sucll fante Is not inherited. Each . VANCOUVER (CP) P By ~ARRY ALLEN tcied furniture of homes Ilesttoyed choose Jour favorite Myles. over.nlght They began' me as all individual ciln'sbntly struggles to r.£ farm products has bC:~::: SAIGON, Soulh Viet Nam (AP) 1:1 clvll war. humble and lowlY people, and It Is achieve his aim, and progresses business In' BPlUsh Coluinbln. , This "Paris of the East" wears a . In the city'S pockmarked opera through their ambitious efforts slowly but surely. As Pho'cbc Cary . , . . '. <~ neW face. It Is .liatl~red, black· hunse, In tile heart of Saigon, are . SIZES that they attaln'their goll. They says in her poem "Don't Give Up": About 75 plimts In the province ~ned, 'deeply lined, willi.' fear Bnd eiusterCtl nearly 1,000 men, women .. Ire often confronted with nul1'l~t. "If by easy work you' heat, l!~'c doing about $30,000.000 worth uneorlalnty. . and children living on food gifts 0115 obstacles but telnaln Who 'the Inore Will. prize you? o. business In Irult, Vl!gctables and To remember bustling Saigon o[ 4-9 th~y " ' . milk nroducls and allied industries. th h 11 dill I ~ f:'om relief agencies. The only self.conndent, knowing that all Gaining victory from defeat, ' 'I'rco frult~' of Kanagilln SMAL e gay ee cays 0 Ie oli ~ymphony heal'd th~te noW is oi Ihat's good and great Is done just 1hat'4 the test that Irles ynn". ~m"l1 frltlls of the lower 'w;;r I:~~ l~h~C!lCi~~~\~nl:til~~ want And hunger . . 1 arlt Van\:ouvOr Islnnd Ind a shocklllll nightmare .. . 0 ; 0 , . bl'ldge that spans' the causeway 'lIllk froln the .Fra.l~r \'alley arc Want and· misery perch lin ,On tile slr~et5 R. thUusalld more e a e pemng locks • .' ','. culllg Inlo tills In Inel'easlng /juan· siclewalliil ~ ol1c~ tJtil domain 'i~ under mosquito betting or on .' S t D t '. -'. , . .':XPECTNO DELAY . tWes. . . \'ktnamCMc puEileart operators. sttrw mattingl . fo!1elterlng e~ch ORE·r,.rfINGS & GIFfS Can'so' Ca''u' sew' 'a:'~" . lIuge h~draullc' jacks· :were . Ir. tlle north Okanagan; cllcddar \'(!ndors cit clgarets, trllit and dftUy ether trom sUdtl~n beatibg ttolnl!al. . r. . . IN A , • . spteded, to the scene. Engineers 'cheese .Is . the ptlde of tile area. nf.'wspapcrs, ·and thronkl!dWJUt rains.. . .' ,.r. hreught to you from poa't lJAWKtSBURV, I.. S, Bf .. dqa31db331 are at tile site lG 'Green and. waxed beans. green . Ftlel\dly Neit,bbo1'l VARIETy.·.· .. ' (CP)-The . official -nln& of the Inspect the bridge Bnd 1\0 delay p~u alld tomatoes filled more than it. C,' 1 L S' '1 W If Canao Nut •••y. wlr tak~' place Is anticlpated)n. ~e .slart of 2,218;000 cans' II&t' y~ar.. '.' G v" "'LeaOCde1r·s· e .lW 'OFCOLOURS Aug .. 13 as ieheduled, .,J R. Ball' \tl'!llcular traffic May 20.. " '. . '. I~r of t!e transport department Romeo Latocque, superintendent througb said today.;;' .' '.... '.: of. the construction company which W' C i.f~ WAGON Mr. Baxter Who 1a in cbarge of h building the intricate ship ca· I .. ' .EL 01\,,W .-..-'.... ~ .6.50 ... ~50, .. ' 7 . . ... • ~rranlemem; fOJthe ofnclal·open.tI~I,·sald th~ last cemen~ w~I~, be . .nz. ,.112 il1 :.8ydlley thit' despite ,p\ltlred late ,thla we~k:. ,. . '. Cbani. jl ruldence .. . tb~ earb' opilllJll of the ·~iu.eway . Wl!rk .. will atart nex~ we.ek on reo . .,\irh,.i. or Newllomcr. til fOr ·woul4· trafile MI1. ao tber~ be InD~al. of ~,sheet m~tal .p~lng Citr . no ohantlelll p~1\J toi':the bill Imd· earUt ,1!(J~ter dams Which .. re.', ...... t,'· l'eremony in Allluft when the$l3,~ ~~talned ,the' ~~~e~, dut!ng, ',con ~ [~ .' ...... ~.' 000,000 lip'lI wlll be tompleled;;' . s.ruction.· '. L:' . ", " '.' ;' MRS~ CAtHERINE FOSTER­ ..- I,. ' .• ).:,.".' ..:'. .' ...... ~' ·."We ,hope .to b~ve smal!slllpa­ Meanwhile; 'a'minOr:~lIglneerlrig ppsslng wougb'tllC eahdlln'Jtlty,~' . Inag' cavsed' ilim·e. concern, a{(ttle . Mr. Larocque said., '. .... '. .", Sup.rvisl.ng Hostess lausewly' RILe MoQd.iy,'·Englneet. . Two' of· the four gales ' at .Ihe I . f:uDd I illlllt, dIS!' ill the 3OO·foOt t'lJnal bave ;been' tompleted.'· . ' . I,. ::, ~':I;.~t -' .....~ .' ': '! '_ ...... l' I J. ", I.·' :' '. . ., I . . , '. " , . ... ., .

(." .' ," , '," .. '. ".i:.' ;tHI:'D~'LY,'N~>lHURSDAY/MAY~12>195! Cub ... B~'t~~en 'Us" y our· Child's (1~5ori'"r' Cliit,'Chaf;. Tr1 WOmen' ....., . .'~:,\':: ~. '.,::' '" -'. .' " .'...... HEALTH ; GIW'Q) rALLS . " '. . to SL' John';. He attended the first· ' By RUTH MILLETT . - ::B.~·Jkiwli1Ilet: Grand.FaiIS· on,enUo!i'o! sealers ,to be held ;. By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Banhs . :~.~t.~.. -.st,. ~ohl!" to In;the King George. V Jnstitu.e,· ANY YEAR CAN BE THE MOST atllJld . .- the '-annual ' Conference In 1908, which was known as the DANGEROUS 'ONE IN IIIUST NOSEBLEEDS CAN BE IIIARRIAGE AND ARE RAPIDLY CHECKEII :~.~ .. UltJ'" of ·the W.M.S; ~f ~men'. Institute at that. tlnie; ::; '- .';':,,1Iifed: .. C1IIIte,b .. ,.'Durlng lIer The building wal just under.coD· ; i StatisticallY speaking, the most "When I was young girl I .- ~tv, h!r')l1e ).ft~el~e.t ~f Mr; .~ctlon. Mr. Clilppett, whO,'was, a . . - ': ,,' •..: .• ': :<. , . : . ". a iDd: JIn. I.' F,: Peter.. member of the Royal Naval Re- . -.-----~.-"'"'.~---'---...:.--..:...-~---':..---.:.....----.!..--..:.....--~---.-!"'------'-..!--.-.-:~-- dr,ngerous years· of marriage are had nosebleeds quite often but fin . .tl't, . '" Is ed ~ . .; .: ' " I' .! . ,.-:. . ,,' . .'. ' ' .the first fivC-:-slnce half of all all!, outgrew it. Lately I have ~en ~ ... ~ .. , ""0. """ u .."'"' " '... . .".. •. .. ,. •... o· " •• l' 'If G ma'riiage failUre come In the first having them again on the right sid~ of my nose about a week apart .of ,St. ·0···· ·f· "OtS five years. . >' a.~~.:..~~~ro~p ~~~~:r':: t!~e~~~n~ha~f"~a: L:o' v e". Ili··· :Stil~'t·:~I' .. n'····t·~·e··· '<:,0 u:'.. , f· jlpst~C.·. But taking marriages, Oile by one I wonder if high. blood preSSUle , ~':A.)'.P.A.. ~Islt~d 'the .Mental year. ~. " .;..' ~. . , .' .~~.: . .' .. ' ,J1.., ,::U . Spamsh . \ an:; year' can be the most danger' cr,uld be the cause of this condi. JlNpIIl1 011. Tueiday evening _lid: ". _ . ':' ; ...... , 1 '. "\' . • . . . '. .' . . • ous year, if It Is the year In whiM t!on?'" So .writes Mrs. J. a couple start pulling against each It Is hard to say whJt caused ,"MlIt.. !'thelr. plaY, "Leave it· to IN HOSPITAL' • . - Giamlma",' . directed by' Bernice Mra. Douglas Clark of: Cprner By ALICIA DART oiher, instead of pulling together. Mrs .. J·s nosebleeds when she Wi\ Signs that a couple are pulling a girl but they may have beeQ .. ..e! taltIhlpart Iii Bropk .recently· anop- .. ' . . . . , ~~~~iIoi ..... _, ~ho. .,..,,,,, ...."..". """"" ."".,Unde~went•• ".h".d. win ' 'Thl", ',.... b·'''' '''' '''"',, against each other are many 'and rel&ted to' the action of her horm. . ~,'.B1ptl1,. David Butler, Ruby be glad. to learn that she' Is.nbw .these days. Decorators as well as VI.ried. But Mre "are a few of the ones at that time. At least the jOHi,<."""" _. ii, more common ones; . ha.,.e been some reports to indicate _.,..., """ld """""" ',d_ d,'" 't.. "'~,an Influence' h'" ,.,.as lively ",n"~,,. 'as the crowd ".;.,,0...... ',Kenn.eth' Martin,' 'Mlllie ." .• ~. Ii came to the lieauty field with She begins to complain that his th~t ~he chances in the hormones job makes too many demands aD occuring during adolescence mat .!IIi~." :who took the leadhig Plrt RETURNED HOM~ . at a bullfight. One lea~er in the his time, cheating her and the be sometimes responsible. . r .cr( j'GI'IIIdJiii". 'Dianne Sparkes was Mr. . Bill O'DrlscoU, who Is cosmetics field made a: trip to Spain children. THE CAUSE OF HER nosebl~dl m'"c•• "of the mike-up.' stu!b'lng dentistry, at Toronto Uill.· al,,1 was captivated by the brilliant . He complains kiat'she is extrav· noW is of course a matter of specul. 2 .. ': .. :.' ::~~ .. • verslty, arrived home yesterday to pinl< hi the .torero's cape. She rush· arant and that he is barely man· ation whitout futher information. '~DmO"AL'1 DELEGATES 'spen.d his summer vacation. en home and created a .lipstick oI aging to keep his head abovh wat· High blood pressure is one possibe :.:nn _ .... _ ,,' " -,--. fu, "m. ,,.,,,, ¢,k er. financially. . " cause .but there are others. If she hi;" to n.'" .',Hho ,h"d COFF ••.•ARTY ' T, g, ,"'g wllh 'h. ""U.k j!:itlter begins to regard" the ii hI> vlng them as often as a week iiitwio.... " tho No."""." Tho .,fI" ,"'Y. ,hI.h m'" ",' lb. Jon~" •. moo, d~',~ other's In· laws as nuisances' and alJart she might quite possible "",.d ,,, ".,... .,. •. ,,, \hi, .hm 01,.. , willi , SP""" st.rts In to criticize them for their d~velop an anemia and certainlr ,_lIoO " ,.... "' ..... ",,", ,re'~d shortcomings. tile cause could be further Investi­ to register' yesterday: morning, and will be held at the Are You Doing All You Can? g?ted. "eie.!n U~e Either 'gets to wonder If the mar· N~SEBLEEDS may be associat· '''he),' irtl. Harold.tW. Manuel of home of Mrs. L. C. Earle,~ 96 Le· mge is giving bim as' much as cd with several blood diseases. CottreU', Covej' Norman Anthony Marchant Road. The party Is In it should, instead of wondering If When the blood docs not clot prop­ . of: Seldom;: Thomas Lewis 'of aid 01 the Child Welfare Assocla· '. he is doing all that he can to make erl:;, bleeding is particularly likely jlarr'd Island;· Ken Harnum of Uon of. Si John's. During .the party his marriage partner. ha~p)l. • tl) shoW up in various openings 01 Hearts Dellllht, and Henry W. Tay· Mrs. A. C. Hunter, the president of Old quarrels aren't forgotten; but tlll' 'body, includlng the nose. In tor of Moreton's .Harbour: the Association,· w111 have repro· are dragged into now quarrels, so fact, nosebleed may be the first t" ,. . .. . • ductlons of painting on exhibition. thnL bitterness accumulates. sign of -some "bleeding" disem. Either thinks· he is carrying more Some people get a nosebleed AWvED HOME' . All profits from the salc of these merely by going to high' altitudes; Mr. indo Mrs. H. W. Gruchy,' 23 paintings go to the Child Welfare than his part of the load, and st~rts feeling put·upon and' unap· in others violent exertions will HowleY'..Aven~e, .who, spent the ,vsoc1atlon.· pl·tciated . bring on bleeding; acute infections past three. montbaln Miami, and She quits trying to look as pretty arc' frequently at fault, and there vlliltel Nassau' and the Bahamas, ON VACATION' ~s possible just for him, bothering arc other less common cause!. • rrlved back hi the city Tjlesday. Mr. John Flood, 'left by Sunday til look lIer best only on those OC, such as tuberculous ulcers in the '. . . ;~. . . express for extended. visit to c~sions when she wants to impress n(ls~ itself, and chemical poi3onins. CONGRATULATIONS. .' . Grand Falls, Halifax,' Toronto olhers. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE mar be associated with extensive no!! ;:Rev, .J.' ;.; and' Mrs .. McKim, and he wlll. visit Antlgonls!l for He q:llt~ telling hcr he loves her. Both' hecome so stubborn and hleeding may last a long time and Cornwall 'Avenue; are rejoicing In the graduation of his niece •. sd£.right{ilus they would rather go be extremely di{flcult to stop. It the' blrtii of a' son .at the Grace to 31cep without making up a quar· u; a question in such cascs, ho\\,­ ~iternlty Ht)lpltal' on May nth; ENGAGEME15T: . r!'l Ihun be the Iirst to say "I'm ever, as to whether ·the nosebleed •.•. , . .~.' • The engagement Is announced sorry.' - i; not nature's way of relie\'in~ visiTiNG' CITY ; of Mary E~lth; daughter of Victor . They have different goals and .()me of the pressure in the blood .:: Mr. :J&hn . Buck, -editor of tU and the late Mrs. Purchase of Ex· Two lovely suits with coUar RIlII cull Interest blossom on Paris stre~ts afler spring sllllwlngs •. each h.' dctermhicd that w(lat he v£,ssels. Flshermen'i' AdvoCate, Is at prea· plolts, to W1I11am AUstalr, son of Linen suit (left) takes on' a ncW note with 115 ro IImted notched collar and patch' pockets In rlbbe'd wants nut of life is more import· Most nosebl~eds can hc, and art, jers!'y. The color Is buttercup yellow. Brown rl bbed jersey (r.lglt.!) 15 used for the collar, cuffs ant than what th.e other wants, rapidly checked. Methods com· 'erii vlsltlni ·the city to attend' the Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kinsman of Lounge suit by Cole of CaU· monly used include pressure on the ~ meetlnli.of· Newfoundla.nd. Fed· St..John's. ami pockets of a 'matching brown linen suit lor slimmer town wear. BoUI' have. V necks, are fomia, tambourine hat by A~y year that these and similar upper Up; the application of cold 'lintlon' of Fishermen, which be· - ~ worn blouseless.-BY ROSETTE HARGROVE, NEA Parl&. Cnrresllondent. Emme and new buuright pink signs appear in a marriage Is tl) the back of the neck, and tl!e LEn FOR MONTREAL lipstick add V!! to the Spariish bound to. be a dangerous year. Ban on ~esday. infertion of a little cotton into the . ' , Mrs. Charles H. Hutchings lert look. nostri~ itself. Rest in a position .' ".' 0 just like mine. We're going to be B T yesterday for Montreal where she Th D f F 1' TWINS. On account of~ Woolle )canty halfway between sitting and lying, VISITED' TORONTO .' wiU spend the summer. She was OQ ips frt'Ung. Many carry out the rich . Rev, A. S. and Mrs. Butt who e er· amI y Woofer made fun of her. He said . pink, many the blacks and whites Fashion Tips . accompanied by muscular relaxat· accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Shil .hung her OWn May basket on Alter an absence of many years to make the pink a sure spotlight i~n, stops most nose)lleeds rather were- vlllUn. Toronto on business the door and laughed and said he Ge:many is again sending us her rapidly. In severe cases it may 11[',' on a Loya Reid of Monireal. MAY DAY TWINS getter. 'leen.wise, the low torso line returned to. the city by' the ex· g\1essed she tho\1ght she'd be Queen exquisite oil essences. True lily· ~ necessary to cauterize or pack til[':I~h Iw C,ole of California has d~signed rt tes hillh. For the lowered waist· press on .TUesday. Rev. Mr. Butt of the lIIay. It was awful. Just of·lha.valley, violey and lilac. They the region around the blood vessels .'.rriy Carc~' attended'the executive meetings of MUSICALE AWFUL. Poor. Gussie. So Mom. erme in tiny' bottles encased in an at home outfit in white shark· line, releasing full or pleated skirts :n the nose from whiM. the blood At no;ton. skin with black· braid, done alter i3 the line that is most becoming General .Councll of the United .. The members of St.' Margaret's mle says~" little wooden containers t.!lat re· is escaping. ll:n;! rit=hcr Daddle grinned and' held up his semhle a IIghtliouse. One drop is the rorero's costume. It has knee til the very youthful figure. :Church of Canada during· his visit. Gulld,·held a most successful after- p;illts with a camisole toP .. covered r:nlh niter the I .' . _' noon tea and musicale In Canon hnnd. "Okayl Okayl Hold It. sufficient and the odor lasts for ;1 V:C1.U; rml ::1 with a dashing capelet. Pastel· plaids have a nigh rating '. ARRIVED. TUESDAY . ' Wood Hall on Tuesday Sunday We'll fix that Wollie Woofer. Gus. hOllrs. C{or:::~ Kc!l to Enne's hat aCter the Spanish Oil the fashions for tiny little girls !ita shall blossom like the May Jiffy -Crochet! . Mr••. (Senator)' Ray Petten, of May 10th. . Day rose-at my expensel" Pretty for home use', wonderful manndr Is a tiny tambourine pill now, with orion and wool making Hamilton Avenue, 'who wu on a The hall was most attractively Dollie flew Into her daddle's fa\' travelling:' Sets oI brush, comb box, worn atop the head, complete s('me of them completely washable. holiday In the South; returned to decorated with flowers and there arms and hugged and kissed him. vail and toothbrush; plastic backs with ball fringe. ~ :city by. the express Tuesday. was a 'great number of people Just as Aunt lIIillle Moofer came In delicate colors, the ensemble en· Belt fashions follow the wander· .':.' '. . .. presenL The following - .Artists in Ie the door. J\t her heels were in a holder of clear plastic. i!1g waistlines, varing from the ca~ed sjlm circlets that cinch ovcrblouses LONG WALK . took part. hl'r two pets, Miss Fo~foo Fooie, .• . Today's Recipe '.;. Mr •. Bennett Chlppett, of Lead· .. Musicale- Selections: Miss . Pa· Il:e pt Peklncse dog and Prine One famous toIlet oods man- and long·line sweaters to the new oud bNts, varying from two to four Ing' Tickle., who II, visiting St. trlcla Harnum, Miss Judy Press, • By Alma Sioux Scarberry JUue Boy, the vain Siamese cat •. uf&ctmer, noted for smart packag· SHREWSBURY TARTS inches in width, tliat arc'worn hug· Dill D f j . Aunt Millie beamed: Ing now giVes us depilatory wax John', u: a delegate. to the Flah· Miss Elizabeth Ruby, Miss Sylvia a \~ cup butter ging the hips. o e 00 er ust wcnt flying to "Somebody adorns her Daddl·e. In a tiny stainless steel pot, mat· 2·3 cup sugar \ .erme.n', Federation Convention, Ruby, Miss Lorna Tulk. ,I' can see that." ,c \ ng spoon for applying and a jar lrrad to. walk 20 miles from his Songs:-Mrs. Mary Burke, Mrs. ilel Daddle's' store. She ran in all ~ II 2 eggs, well beaten Cui of breath. "Oh, Daddle, 'she Daddle grinned: "She's a sm~ of cream to counder·act irritation. '!'he incr~asing use of pure silk hOme before he could connect with Helen Marquis, Miss Glenda Cook, 2-3 cup rice flour 2dds impetus to the predominanc(' cried happlly, pointing to a bolt of pinch salt Iny ~orm of traro!lportatlon to come Miss June Hann. lo)Vely pink. cloth on the shelf. ?thle,. AuntMillle. I'm sure she And noW a lipstick that stays on of prints on the spring fashion "Please giVe me !l!tree yards of lusl wants me to vote for, her for for 24 hours. It really does. Also ¥.. tsP. almond flavoring scene. this-and andllr. pair of those Queen of the May. ~.ut I m plan· :15 lubricating base keeps tPe lips Line small patty tins with rounds lo~ely patent leather sandals. mng to vote for you. d~II'Y looking. of riM uncooked pastry. Drop ¥.. 1-1. in thc .• j) ts(i. raspberry iam into the hottom ~anlC of the 1 Mommle says so. And hurry I Aunt MIllie blushed. She·had al· ------Homemaking PleASel" . . ways wanted to be May Queen. H Baby seems. sick of cereal, of each tart and' cover with the YII'lkcc Stadill above ingredients, which have been Anrl '!lues! Daddle looked !. lumd~:Hey, Nothing would be so wond~rful as even ~ though there Is a wide var· .,vcll blended into the butter'sugar II you've got holes in your home .Daddle looked amused. Hey, dancing around the May pole In a lety of and in>tant ones 1111', Hank precoo~ed mixture. pl~ster and want to repair with· ,~alt upl And catch your breath, clown-singing. Aunt Millle sang all the market, try pastina for is out redoing the whole room, add It's the Dollie. Since when have you got ,at the drop .of a hat. So she supper c~rcal. It's a different Bake in an oven 375. for about [(lod coloring to patchillg plaster yl)ur~clf in II four feet I I just gave you a palrr~lsed her voice and screeched texture. 25 minutes, or until golden. Finely til make It match he walls as t hc I','nr Da\'c shredded coconut may be added to Of. sand.als yeaterda~i J\nd th~ce happlly, "I am the Queen of the closcly as possible. \,: .. 5 pitching n the mi"turc-betwe~n a ~ and4 y. rds of blue cloth. May tra, la. Lovcly Queen of the It \\'a5 Ihe DoUie explained, wiggling .wlth May" cup. ' . . If there's trouble getting empty ·excltement. .'iMommle Is' going . I p~!try shells off the tin s after Is going tli make Gussie a· May Daddle stuffed his fingers In bis Your Easter' bonnett may be broad.brlmmcd· or head·hugging, they're baked, try putting a paper Da~ dress. Just like mIne •. And ears.' Dollie ran home wUjl her P"stry cup between the two; she s going .to have new' sh~s- packages-glggllng! . cl!it'he or cartwheel, pixie cap or sdlor, . or it may be a cloud of If you want to kecp a' mirror .il"ie chiffon and lace: But it will be Wprn with a straightforward air frllm fogging, apply a thin firm of £1l3P with a moist finger and pol· anll a heady look to balance the ish with rl"Jh o~ ·Hr.r.ue. nur:oW lI"e~ of spring's silhouettes . . - ...... - ..... - ...... _--

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No lother ~pre8d:'COntairis·!.' .. ~ more Vitamiii A, supplies· more '~up· and' iit '. '. I .... 'em"· foOd' energy. .. i·.··;·· . : ,.:.' Daily Radio Quiz Prized .' . .. ;' G;,oo'Luck is made inNewfou~dlaiid by . A 13' PIECE BAKING SET with wall b~a'h{ • I, •• • . '. the·.:N~wfoundlandMrirgarine~ Cb~any •. . ieeep an exira spo~ge h~~d h""dy .~ .~';I.'ry Good Luck. todayl·. , '. '. ;-.;' GIVEN AW~Y ~ViRYDAy,on MON·FRI HOMEIAKERS'QUlZ . lor washing ~alls, shampciol~g ,rugl.a.~d·n:'?ny"olher uies., l "R·ll :,-., . .-,.;: .... : .... ;--'><::':.: . CJON. at'12~05 P;~\. VOCfA ~t' 4.50 P.M. . . .. -- . ",0 ;" '" 'I .. I.~ I •. ... " I''',: ::.", . " . ,. . '.' ' ", ... ',', . :. : , ";, . nlE DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY ,12,.1955' . <, Marital . '~rou~l~ -, " Cub Homers, stop Elrooks,. s . Tribe Make 'Tur~ey:Bow ·Over; WIlhams Back,. . Iii ' .lJOSTON (AP) - Ted Williams, tr.d ruled Ted, must p~y' $8,0\19 one .of. baseball's all time greatest COUlt cos~. . , . ,. ~.D. ' lind FOlldy Clip' Brook.'· For . . hitters,. ended his retirement Wed· CLKAREI) WAY ,'.,'..., .;.• IJ~V.R. T~ur~ainent r.t5day 'wi.th a' phone call to the 'There had' been reports that wit i BE TVilllling BlolVS Beston Red. Sox that he would IIams would not return to ba,sebaoJ CXtD Starts Tonieht arrive Friday. If he ·hau to pay his former wltl! " - Williams callecl general manager a percentage of' his earnings IS girl I II~' Tilt: ASSOCIATED PRESS T,\lIIE MTTERS .Ioe Cronin from Miami where the ~limony. The lump .' sumawai4 ut fin. (,l1lcR~O Cubs pulled out Brook· Baltimore's Lou KreUow pitched The 11th 'J.V.n.· Bowling Tour· fmal settlement oE his divorce was ruled that out and apparenl" e been 1I'I1'~ C,,'orile \\,upon':"lhe home wtli .galnst the Athletics but his nament gets under ,way in the SI. recorded Wednesday morning. rlrarcd the way for him; to, coll\t right len-to erack thc Dodgers' 11 males were 'held to five scattered Pit's Alleys tonight at 7.00 and "I'm not going to wait any bnck. . ,. Ij, : aparl ~"me National Leallue lI' ~hlgles by starler Kellner and the limes will censlst II! Men's and Itmger," Tea'told Cronin. '.'I've ' "I'm grateful and happy .. a~ \ 'essure <\\'rak 10.8 Wednesday at Wrlsle)' Sh.nlz, who relieved 'In the fourth Ladies' Doubles and 1l" spent two days with my daughter. t!Jis," said ~ronin at the So~'Offi~G condl. I ielll in ChIcago. wl:en Kellner developed a kink In ,a .ames are I'C: made up my mind 10 .'play at Fenway Park. "Ted sound~ , Mnie Banlls hit a 11l'~ml.sIRm hI. back. to he pllyed on the alleys which baseball again before the selUe· ilke he was anxious to play ba ; causell h 11m and Dee Jo'ond\' hit one Gar"er pl~)'*d a dual role of are designated, As this is the only mtnt was completed." "He' felt he would have to· ha'Ve he was fond for Ihree runs t~' hand tlte both slanrlout and hitter medium of lett in, players know Althou~\1 Williams never has eX· a seiUement· before he would·Q ! been f; !1.,t81'ting Dodgers their third for Detroit. IIe not only caVe up ~ou are specially asked to read pl~ined his decision ol last year to allY good· to anYbody. Being, Ute harm. I,~.:eat in 2.i cames. The tl\'O pre. jl",,1 three hits, but figured In five the list earefully to see whether ql:it baseball, friends said his perfectionist. he Is, It's easy 111 1st the I.'r .. ~s Brooklyn deIeats were b)' ~ scored by Ihe Tisers, itrlv. 'OU are bowUng and where. marital difficuities'lvere the prlnci· understand his attitude.". ' iii nwcate !c'r. marllin of one run. ,Inll in t\\'o of them. Al KallDe A few rules will be obscrnd as ~hl reason. The arrival of the long 'ball hltt· rmones \\ hllr Broo\;I~'n hit a temporary snucked his !e,'ent:.l homt' run CIf Collows' PAY LUIIIP SU~l '. '.lng lelthander, with 366 home.runs e may '''lg. Cle\'elnml lndlan~ 1I'0n their t:lr scason In the nint.n oI! Frank ' • • ,CITY INTER· CLUB CHAMPS-The Holy Cros~ bowling quartette above \von their Now that they have bccn reo ~D!~ a .348 lIfctimc battinga vcraili ,~( ond !Iralght from New York She~, Who had relieved loser Dean 1. Bowlers. failing to turn up second straight City Inter-Club Bowling League championship last night at Crusad­ sill'/ed tl1ese same friends say that in over 12 years o't major league eblecd. Y;,nl;cr. at Yankce SlaDium 4.3, Stor,e. will be conSidered defaulted. 11' .. 3 all he needed to bring him 'p;ay, comc~ at the right mome6t specul. ir.masin~ their American LeaGue Chicago Cubs, In boatlpg Brook· 2. Melhod of winning will be set el' Alleys by defeating Victorians 2-0 ...possessor~ of a provin'cial. thr'ee frame record bJck.· psychologically for the slumpi!ik matlon. Ir RII to three Cull gantc! ol'er Ihe h·r., also D1'Ilke an old jmx, beat· at lotal plnfall, not points. or 1442. The Members of team. with averagE's are. frontt row, leU to right: Gus (;nder terms of ,the decision S~". ;,! possibe ~he ;rl'oRll."lace Chic&go White Sox. iog Ru~~ Meyer, who had whipped . 3. In event of tied scorc, whole Wadden (253); Gordon Breen (264); Jim Carey (250); Duey Fitzgerald (259). h:nde~' doWn we~nesday In the Boston lost five straight and '11 .n she 'file White S~X \\'ere nipped 4.:1 !lIPm 17 stralAht. Meyer lasted game will be rolled later !'".Iam~ court, W,ililams must .pay of Its last 12 games prior to Weft , a week I:)' Bo!ton Reel Sox. 11'110 nppar (,nl~' one in nine as Ihe Cltbs pllell ... Cost of bowling wii, be 75 Back row: Manager Charles Jardine. . Ius dlvorce~ ,Wife $50,000 \\'llhln nC5day when Ihe Red Sox beat possible rlltlr wrre' Inspired by news Ihal Ull fll'e runs. It was the first cents for ach g e two years, glvmg her at least $125 gllhicago 4-3. :,' ertainly Tr:1 \\'ll1inmsll'ould rcjoin Ihem ))ovjler setlJack since April 24 ' e, am. wc'cklY. invesli· ~'r;day. Billy Klaus' 'two .run when they lost • lO.innlnJ decl· .The complete draw ""U ma~e He al:o must pay $100 month' As usual, contract terms ""ili_ hnmrl' ,In the ~el'rnth and sharp ~Iol' 10 the Glan!";. in the alleys last nJsht lnd WIt· BASKETBALL Holy Cross ~owlers Win ror support o[ t!leir daughter, nol announced· by the Red So~. Issociat· r..JleC 'nitching bl' Elli5 Kindcl' .c, Bank~ hit his rrnnd.~lammer in nessed by some six or seven bow· Wj)~iams rcceived an amount re­ lIal bara, 1. " ported between $80,000 and $100,000 iiseases. (.• wlll~d for \he' ncd Sax I'i~tor~', ti1~ fir~t and Fond)' poled his leI'S and will be posted In the 'l'he judge also awarded Mrs. ot prop. h ,:tin;t a fh'e.;:amc io~inG strcak. hr.mer In Ibe Ihir;l oft Clem La· alleys \'ery shortly for all 10 see. PORTRAITS Wiiiiams Ihe family's $42,000 South annuallY over the last. sever~ ly likely lWER~ IIUNK N.HS . blne, Jccond of Brooklyn'ft six Prizes are on the way and wlll City Inter Club Crown lIIami home and the family car, SCLsons. ningl of The Yanker~ Ccll Into a tic Cor pllchers. Jim Davis, who relieved be presented on the final night. GUARDS ose. In Ibrel place, fOllr games off t:l0 J(lhn Andre, was credited with the (This Is the third in a series of :he first Ilrtielcs on «~ams participating in Holy Cruss lJOwiing Iluartctle into troubie as the Vics matched • . SAIN. ." • jO( SLAlJGHTER~~ ~ HERBERT:,~ disease. I\·,~t., I\'ith Delroit Tlgcr~, who victor~·. ~:1\1I mIt \','a!liin;:ton Senalors ;.0 1l1athell's, \vith his thref' • TlIn -"DI- the stadium haskctball series, M retained their City inter Club them strike for strike. oseblecd (II' Ned Gar\,er's lhl'CC:llt pilch. homrr, tnd Joe Adcock, 1\'110 had Men'. lJoultlel . . released by Ihe baSKetball league BOI\:Ung League laurels last night The last roll decided the cham· ltitudes; SIMPSON 'BOUGHT BY A'S- i"'~ In Ihc onll' other American 111'0 doubles and a single, were the Alle)'s 1 and 2- ,'S, publicity committee). hr taidng two framcs from Ihe pion~hip and anchor man Gordon, IDS will BALTIMORE (AP) - purcbase the squad to 25. ..! l.;'.~lle Il ame , ·I\r.n~a~ City Alh. hlp, guns for Milwaukee, which J. POlVer and R. Redmond One of the most' experience;) Viclorians in, a playoff for the Breen made good for Ihe Cru· nfeeUolIs I':il'~ bl?nked BnllinlDre Oriolcs 11I.d droppcel fOllr slralght to the F. Snow and J. O'Keefe. cf outfielder Enos Slaughter and Earlier'in tile .day the As 'al!' nd there teams In the loop they bre the only 1G53 titlc. saders when he nudged the 5 and pilcher Johnny Sa in frGm New ntUnccd that Forrcst (Spook) Jac;­ ~·.I, with lilt,; Kpllner an:1 rcUe!er Ph'ntes, Chet Nichols 1V0n his c. Hutchens and n, Hall '1'1. E. tcam. to break the championship . The Crusaders thereby \i'on the! 3. pocl,ct [or a ~trike tum~le causes, Ii:lbby S:lanlz ~harin~ a five.hlt lilircl game nf the s~ason for Mil· Healey and T. Petten. :0' York Yankees, pitcher ;iay Herb· obs was being sent.to ColumbuJ ,!l! 'S in the spell of St. Bon's in senior com. rIght 10 meet thc Inler Club, thc works [or a mne pomt marglll. 1100;1011 performance. I"rukee, lIirine IIp eliht' hits and All 3 d l the As in Boston today \I'lien \\'as sold to the Yankees" by Sf. ;cs, how· i~fl ~lalh~l\'~ blast:n~ coaches, Wallin and Copclsky. sons schcdule Ihe Victorians and i D. Fitzgerald •• , •••••• 6- 385 214 they open a Ihrce.game series Louis Cardinals before ·the start o! i, l.'le Ihl;'d with tll'o mntc3 on I mth triumph of 1935 Wednesday Alleys ~ and They will .liI;ely be pble to put Hoh' Cross teams were loci,eel in I Go Wadden ••••••••.•• 10sebleed h.... r. \ nlaht. a 6·3 ,1cb at the expense 01 J. Cahill and L. Adams VB. T. 241 298 a::~inst Ihe Red Sox. the 1954 season. Last year he all' rclievin~ some new plays to work 10 help a tic fill' first place with a 53'10 G. Breen ...... 1093 977 The amount ol money im'olvcd pea red in 69 games', batted .243 the blood l\:w \'01'1; filants pl~yrcl Clneln· t"o Cln~innati Rellla::s. Monte Ir· Elford and. A, Aildrews. r'l! ,nd Phlbc1elnhla mct 51. \ \'In ancl White)' Lockm~n homered E. Nixon and S, Winsor VB. II. the surprisingly wcak bench learn. record to force the playoff best VICS- was not disclosed, but Ray ·Ken· :md drove in 19 runs... ; I "~!I~ in night Il~mc$. : t.1 power Ihe righthander 10 tbe Heals and W English The team is full of veterans of three. Crusaders look lwo 1~. Dawc •..•• ,...... 173 293 i l ,l'dY, personnel manager of lhe Sain, a righthandcr, Is 31. Last , and are, A. Dawe ...... 168 241 ;.s, snid the sum given for Herb· he won six and lost six. lIif ds com· ~peeclbuil~I' Bob Turlry, II'ho 1'!dol·Y. " • \\'ith le~dlng scorer Raiph Moore straight last night to qnd it all. ~'ear 11i'11 won IIl'e' slral&hl for the \'an. Hearn, charllel! with dele at, 7 and I!- 'Ii "22 2"7 (!rt. 'a righthander, was "3 lot o[ ~arnedr·un average was 3.16. Ire on the o~t AUe)~ lopping Ihc list. There's Boh Crusaders won tllC !irst frame E, . CI lUrc I11 .. .. • .. .. •• a b H btl . hth d . I,l'r;. was a I'ictim oC lI'ildness nnd Pol'I'P up cig~lt hil~, inciutbng Wally R. Nugent Bnd G. Flynn VI. n. dl :!53 177 mGney." He also indicated a su • er er, a so a rig an er, I~ ~ of cold Maunder, lIIax llowell, Nels Ash, last night by more Ihan 260 pins 1:1" Inltlan, nrcl'allcd on n i11rM' nlnlh innin!! homer. LaUe and W. Alcock. D. 01 ord •.•••••.••. 968 ;tr,nlinl price was paid for the vet- 25. Last season he won three anll , and the l'\l~t's Ray Simmons, Wi\[ Gal'land Rnd by a 1093·816 margin., In the 816 crans Sain and Slaughter. lo~t six. His earned rUn. average 1',;0. ~!llur~c 'In !'lO fJurth innin'~'1 C,\llD!! NJP PHILS Ladles Doullles Lindy Luther who hal'e been II'car' bccond II'ame, however, they ran 1 into the The Indian- CJll~cI;):1 only three Sl'. 1.oUtS (AP)-lhrr)' E1IIolI. FiOl'pnee Hulehens ,and Nell ___. __ '---____ Tn addition to cash. the As gal'c \\'a~ 5,89. :: I position 1i1~ Yankces John (Sonny) Dixon. Simpson is' Z9 and played lal\t md lying, hi- but TlIl'lc~' enl'e \IP ~el'cn' ~I~n Musial and RI)! Ropulski hit Lester V~. Vera Chale and M. Ing the Bluo nnd White jerscy for ']} I ead ill t I.1 S , StrettI. .. J , & righthander, 11"110 has been used year with Indianapolis of thc AIlI' r relaxat· I ,lIi~ lill'ough the IIrst four In· \ r!~ht • Inning doubles Wednesday Kennedy. many seasons.' esc To Carl'Y 'paringly by the AS., €r:can Association where he,batt~;1 13s rather I.:;l~!. liarly \\'ynn II'~~ the lI'in'\ r,,~hl thn) ga\'" the 51. Louis Car.d' • 'l'he club also hns its share of 'fhe addition o[ the four players .~S2. ., ~s it may 1', " n~ a [lI'C"'llt pcrformunce al· IOhls a cl>me·from.behind fi,5 "I.C· youngsters wllh . George Taylor bJostcd the As' personnel to 32, Lopez currently is' hitting .~21 be yieldcll home runs to! o\'er to.'1e Philadelphia -1,15- Over~iasunie In e or pack t'1:.:I~h 1~I'l' ~Illi. the' cream of Ihe rookies. A good Marciano Fif!ht"- l)ut Kcnnedv said he planned more I':ith 17 runs batted in. ,f, od vessels ,'.rely Care)' and /.Iiel.C)· Mantle. jlles. who have lost 11 straliht Men'. Doubles one handed shooter he is ably as· moves before Wednesdar night's Sl9U lydiycczc' mayllm the blood At Ro,lun, Klncler rellevccl lI'in.\ g~mc3. AUeys 1 and 2- Billiard Series 1:'~: pit~hcr Frank SII\III'an In the! The Redbirds ra\1lrd a;:alnsl reo C. Gosse and N. Maher n. J. sisled by 6 fl. 3 pil'ot Frank Ski[· On toeal Stations m'dnight deadline for trimming NIGIIT LEAD Williams bgt ,'" r:nlh nClcr Ihc Ialler hr.d gl\'cn Upl liefer" Ron Mrozinski and Thorn· O'Brien and T. Benson. rington, high 5choolcrs Eddie cac TO CARRY •. ,...... • The BIS Club slrclchcd their .~ I'.'~ll\ rnrl ~ single. Hr. forced 1""1 Kipper jU!t lifter the PhllIIes A. Breen Ind J. Cranehaw vs. rounder, neg Ash, and ruggcd All Newfoundland stations 0[' lead o\'cr Mnsonic Ciub 10 306 Probable Pitchets Bill Goobie of hockey fame. Make Offer To (,wr~~ Kell lu !lOp up with the IH,d surged ah~ad with three runs G, Mercer and C, KaVi1l1agh. thc CBC' network will carry the last night when Cyril Merner c1e· NEW YORK (CP) - Probabll! Manager of lhe team this year let! \' 1!lOing I'un on basr. Klaus' home In their eight off St, Louis atarter Alle s 3 and

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.,' .. '" 'TH 'OF . 1\111ls Ferry, malnla!ned'R prom· \the pau~e,lnl~!,)c!I~II.~t .~Is ~ue.s . .' .~ ~.~ Ii ______STAR ___ E.t\. .' : A L GEND" a~le feed mill on the a'e'sldellc~'! llanoI'; and at' his two c'ompan r: ~'T".'" 'li" ! ..• ". .,.' T'h" .. .. p' ==~::~~~~~~9~' .... ~~~~~S~~~~:r~~~ictt:Ui\ieOfdo~~~ lon~, ... ~<;":.' :'. >;"':;:."~.':'.:.. ··:··,;c·.:·.:.·,·.·.·.·.· :.... /" ...... ·~.e::'a' ·-.. t··r·· e''.. .·.a·· g"e .. ro-day H~:r~.~nf ~ .~~~ ...... ' nodded to Stepp. . 'l'he first of these was no more" . HABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE'INVISIBLE MAN" THI STORY: Jill. Jim" ·rupt\y.. at the Blue 1II111s FerrY. • Small talk went alftng as~ nush than R boyar 19 or so:-lie was ' .' ".' ' flnt"""" .nlY errlSt .took' Beyond the ferry station. ul1 the loaded the sacks· 'and. Captain small.- appear~d. nerv·ous. had ··C'0' ,,J',n" e' n'·.'t·,. ·~On· '.' Cu'r·.,.nn·t.' it"'ov';es , •• w in ' ...... ,. ''''. ., ,w" bo,k ,. 'b, " ...iu1.·1t M•• t" ."t,.p th" "".,L m"k,d: ',,,,'Ii,It, or bIl,k1,,· .' .... • " JW. LllMorty,'MI •• but h',." Inil 12 began again. tlii>uil hnoW In a dlf. Rush \!lImbed up on the box. un· his eyes. The other rider was old· '. ..;', '., .:' .'. . Im·isible·"Abbott Man."and CostelloUniversal's Meet com·the

. compln\o". wlrl -1"lld £ercllt direction, and bcarln d wrapped· ·the r(!lns. As. he did. cr and 'taller.' though just as slen· .. ,."..... '" ... - . ." .. , ler win. of Iny .nloul .tlnd. fI'om that point. a significant Captain ~Intcr, loo~ed: over his del' In bluld. ." f~lni studios have found her, 110; \ ------~~~ edy with the famous lallgh ttAm ,h,,"" "mo-"" LIb"'>' h"d. 'row"d """'" ''''''''' "y", .,,\ 'h,.K."" WI,t": CORN.WALL· 'OY m,U,' 'PARAMOUNT 'p'" ••t lb."" Th; '" ,'" ...... • • "• .. th.. road, In t~e direction of the Kansas said IIl1ntrll', stili watching .them. . "~",,tpicture photoplays. "'~u'"' '. '.' . atre.·t~,~ Captain' Minter's. house stood At on F'cb i3. Rush Stepp. City Road. ' I "or the Missouri Spring Hard?"C v . Her .novel· continually .on the I ------In this bolsternus •. action-pack .... o nlhe lOuth'slde or the Kansas an Itinerant5:4~. farm' hllnd, pulled Rush .Iooked.; turned uneasily "Wheat's. wheat," grinned the - . NQtV . Pia.'.y;';!'. best·selle.! lists the Engllsh'3peak; To·,nOrr01V' Bud and Lou are .at their bell , I Ib t I" I j . film which taxed the camera "iz. City Roid,. where It wound' down hlH clodd" teBm and bolted wag backY 10 dMlntcr. btl "M.r. }1.... 0 \ ar ,sI n big mall,' "Bllt seelng's . we're lay _.,"~'h' mg·world over.. 1\1159 du 1\Iaurler ard~ of the studio to the utmo.ll.... to the river 'from' the west. Be. on up to the loading dock .east of a tolC!~able fret to get th s mea. County boys. give us lhe M s' "MY' 'COU' SIN RACHEL" 5 currently represenled on U.S. -- low the house, a scant six hund. the hoase. Captain lIllnter, In ad. "oll' es say I' 6" Wlere sourl." . I' . I WITHfl"" "OLIVIA. ,J .eatre tl' . scree,ns by Twentieth. . "WOMAN'S WORLD" the comedians themselves for the red yards, the road ended abo dltlon 10 supervising the Blue yuu are, till we see"wbat tbey A Missouri whcatsackl A pas~· DE' LAV.ILL· AND' Cenlury's . Fox's heralded dra: IN CINEMASCOPE of their Ingenuity while calling on . .' . .:..-.:-______. want TItere's (lsmethlng {am III ar Ing horseman said. "make I.M s . , ma zallOn of her latest sucess. - abQut thai big 'man In'lhe lead." sourl." and the whole course of Slnc~ . author~ss .Daphne . dU ' "1\ly Cousin Rachel;' which stars "Woman's World." I behind· 'I :~ac~.mum o[ effort and enduro There were 13 of Ulem. all a folklore was altered. Captain Murrler' first gaitled .Internatlon OIi1·la. de HaVilland. as the pro- \the.scenes drama of big business finelY mounted. all wearing long Minter was tile richer by 90 . _ " . . . vocative heroine. . and the effect wives have in shap-\ The comedy is well·paced. the cavlliry coats' of Union blue: cents and the drst of tlte fabu. 'spectlv~IY 'Of . the' Glay' County ·"My Cousin Rachel," . which Ing their husbalid's career, opens producer. HDward Christie. and I'Three rode In the lead;' 10 hung lous MiSSouri wheatsRcks w'as Sal'lnll. ,&i Loan ,Ass~elatlon;ar. opens· Jllondny It the' Star The· \ tomorr:ow at the Paramount 'l'l'ea.\ the I·.cleran director. Charles La. • IIt1!, book. ~'Iy th' Ibn," • boo,d 'h. 81", .. m, .,'" In ri"d ", ,b, ",,' ,dn '" ,r. \hot • tre, I' .nolh .. "1m "hln , I,,, ,'re. ."b " .11"" ",I h"d,d m"" ,mpl"i n, .' ,t'pp,d·.. tlJlrncd of[. th(1 main road ami lhe attentive .company of·tlte Instltu~iol1's· fil1e.~rlck •. bulldlng line' of Du .1I1al/lrJer screen hilsiby Clifton Webb •.lune Allyson, tempo' which keeps an audience came for the loading dock. blue coated horsemen:' " Dn \he, northwest corner of the which molve audiences, have I Van Heflin. Laureli Bacali. Fred out of breath as the' zany ,tory "1I10rnlng. Captain." 'Wntciling 'the ferry grow $mall\ Liberty,: ~q~.are· 1!~~l1lpfJY. at ?:4~ learned to treasure. '.. Mac!\Iurray. Arlene Dahl and unfolds. _OUNDLAND'S' FIIENDLY Tne man who spokr.. R hlg. towald the Liberty' shore •. the IA.1I1':.Al.f~\,C mmules'before ~Ight I . MI~' 'dit Maurlcr's tirst ·'writ. Colonel Wilde. . . . One of tpe finest suppnrtin~ ,~ pleasant.faced man. IIddressed Captain,' as was his 'hab'!! In' mo. ~ho.se:do,ol's were tllrown open to ,. l' ' The picture. whIch WM filmed 1casts ever to assist Bud ·and I.ntt 1I1lntcr with tile easy familiarity nl' ftnts o[ tapped II whatever: ;' legltlmate " bush)ess mig· the c.efillulod·ld .In 1939 'In ClnemaScope and printed In in carrying out their Icrewball ~ • p,~c(lceupatlon,' '.' ..... , W len'~paChed aramount Imh r tal' . of an old. friend. There was. slg. his prominent front. tceth with \' might .~~ tl1u~ early. abroa~ •. , . of Carl'ibbe 'Int'l' e "/ . Ie color by.' Technicolor. reyol\'es buffoonery i~ headed by Nlney .NOWPLAYING nlfleanUy. no recognition In the the. second finger of his right . T;yo ,!~mbIUous st,!den.ts.: ea.rly· 'Inn" 1\'lthanCha:1 gU~"L' a;;hac a around the selection of • new Guild.. Adele Jergens. .Arthur Captain's reply, hand. . .' " IbDII.n.d,for th~h classes ~t WilHam 'r' ,. es au, ton. general manager for an outomo· Franz. William Frawley, Sheldon . "Yes, sir. What can I do for . "Rush;' lIe ~uld .to the staring 'IJe~t1:. Col~ege. upon the. hill be· ~aUt een t 0 H;ra and· Robert bile ~nufactu:ring company. The Leonard. Gavi* I>[uir ,n'd othtn. you?" farm blind. "You know who that ,yo~d the square'. came out of ew on·5 arre .. head of the firm Invites three The story, exceptionally lolid "Well now. we've had ~ long big rascal was?" their ~r.ont doors and .slood. II A few yearJ later, David O. of' his junor executives, along· for this Iype of comedy, conctrm ride and our horses Me In need "Beats me, Cap'n," shrugged moment 'sampllng lhe' brisk cold Selznlck prodllced Jlliss· du l\Iau· with their wives. to come to New Bud and Lou a~ prlvale detective! of a good feed. We f1gureQ to nush. . of the February' mClmlng. rier's great maslerplce, "Rebec· York so be can look them Dver, who try to help Arthur., Franz buy us a sack of your fine meal." "That was ODie Younger bought Presently. Jimmy Sanducky, a ca." . With Laurence Oliveo1' and Th~ wives 'see through the plan clear himself of a murder char~r. Captain Minter was a merchant thal sack of meal." said Captain lad of .15 spied his pal George Joan Fonlalne' co·starred the Immidialely and. ambitious to The facl that Franz I. • middle· of discretion. He .dld not bother Minier." '. Wynmore. 'Waves were eXcltang· film .emerged u one of the de· hal'e furs and the finer things o[ weight· boxer. necessitates, nf to Inquire Into the dubious' mcr.. ~... . cd;' the' t\\·~ .. !>~ysstarUng on the' ea.de·s 'most imP'lrtant dramas. Ufe, star joclieylnll lheir men course. Lou becoming a lighlu. Its of feeding fln,e.ground meal Greel)uP' Bird and his son, wn .. corner oppOSite tile' ~ank. Geo·· More recently Paramount pm· Into' position, Howard Lindsay with Bud hi~ manager. and th~ to hungry horses. lIe employed lIam cashier and bDokkcepu' rc. ~ rge ...... 1I1·y.ear,.o,ld ,and popular duced '.'Frenchman·s Creek." her and Russel. Crouse pulitzer Costello schnozzola laking I lot .._------__~. _ .enough, .. ~rol1nd 'lown' to, •. ha~;, ,'romanUc.~ovcl. of the .·17th cen. B~lze playwrl~hts •. aded sparkling i of punishment in the ri~g, >reached the .nlckname. Joll~. \wry France wllh .1 Dan ..Fontalne, dIalogue to the screen play hy i The fael that Feam, 1I1\'e~ him· ,reache.d t!le.square fll'st and I Art~ro de c.odova.and Basil nath.'I Claude Blnyon;' ~lary \,005 and \: ~clf a hypo that make~ him invi,· 1 sto?~. !I'alt~ng f!,r /!m~Y t~, come \' b.on,e e5;a~ing the major ~oles. llic~ard Sale 10 keep the stDry ible through most of the stnrr . up...... ;.' . .., ". , . 1 moving at a merry pace. brings further grief to Bud In~ i ·rho.se :were:a fe~_tf~l.rh'.c min·. E.nglan~'1 . MIssdu !\Iurler's I Th'c auto tycoon is played by Lou and assDrted hea\'ies, incllld· i lites: pliring .lheir . bri,ef course In~tlVe land~ .. zls~ .has· come up Webb and 111e three randidales ing Shelton Leonard.' In the ,nd Isom~ .. ·~v~n:earli~r risers wel'C.\Wlth ou~s~and.~l1g film ,·ers~!!l.s o.r for the,johare :Hefllrr, Wilde and Franz is cleared IIf .lhe murder \ ahout ;t1~Clr. parhcul~r .calllng: ~er sl?:I~~ HUngn:" HIli and Bacall. respectll'ely an~ reas?n'charge and reunited with hi. , t rhey. e~m,.,I~to,.!-I~~rty. from .The KlIlgs General. th~ Jatleor ably happily, until thelY arrt'~ sweetheart, played by Nancy : no special Also-CARTOO~~ - NOVELTY i!our dirctlons;lll llr.oullS o[ three to'be rele~sed later this ~ear.. in New' York whore turmoil sets Guild ana ·f.oll,r. Xoung: .:q~orge' paid . '1'0 jJlutr~tle Iithte .lIkutthhoress·kdYf·\ln fDr all·conrerned. Ad~le Jergens scores as tht . just . plug TIMES OF SHOWSI . . .. the first Ilroup'.. scant'.. ,': heed~ . 11'5, ' \ nam. . 1 cI' appea • 00 11'e wor I o. 1\' luch oC the picture was. filmed mo II 0 [Leonar. d an enc han . t re~., EVENING SHOWS: 7 O·CLOCK-'-D.OO . thrce ~orsel\1t\l. were,weU··dress· a 'n~v ells~ of- ~er ca ber to ure iln !\ew.York Cit)' and Directol who trierl to make Lou Costelln ed' dc'-rly upright· In 'bearing, :OliVIB De .Havilland back to Hol.I\Jean· Negu\cscu took advantage Ith f hi nd d' I' fl' r 110 volt MATINEE 2 P.M. headed j\' most pleasant 1m· \IYWOOd after a' four year absence f suell' back'gr'ounds as the lam· I frow a dIg h"tah t ISP ays I tald , b~'J _. .' • • I I . '1 'I .. I0 0 come v I er 0 unsuspec f poslnllly. . large' . . gentleman· 1 I Ion 'lt~51 playRachel" thet t e.., fO e n My Cou':. I' our United Nations building, . a r II Ie "C'I lampagne BI on de. " RANO-OLPH S.C:OTT fine bay g~ldlf1g.' TIe r nnoc· ,. n. .."'" ' .' ,Rockefeller Center and olllel' "Abbott and Co~telIo Meet the NEXT ATTRACTltN e~ce . was f~rtiler estabJisi1ed by "l\Iy. COllsl!!. Rachei" has' prol"\ famoUS . ~andmarks to gi~'e lhe [nvisible l>Ian" i~ nne of the I,in. . LESLIE CARON-)IICBAEL WILDING In "THE GLASS the smiling n9 , th!! bl man Ied to be .Miss :du 1\laurler's mosl i produchon the. same pictorial niest pictures el'er made by the 'IN d ~f. e . !SLIPPER" -: l\IUSIC - SONGS - TECHNICOLOIl ~ Ias they ca~brt!d pas~: Ge~l7 ge .. , . JlOPlIl.ar Dovel, still malntal~ing 1bri1lianc~ he ac~:ch:.ed In ,Ron: I comic~, Ii'ho to dale hal'e' mad, Shortl:. howevel. the ... .f\l~t a .hi~h pOs,itlo.n· on the, lriternat .. !lnd Ve\1lCe.l?,f .Three COt:1S ll~ \ 26 film$ and hal'e been te,amed 16 !SPECTACLE; I group .\\as joined ·by a .seeon , lonal best· seiler lists ..Read by the Fountalll. Tlle.famed Storkl)'ears 11 of lhem in the mOI'i~'. Ithen a third ~\ld fourth. George \countle~s 1!1lJ1ions, 'it RIso.apPc.:\l·.l·~lub. Plaza' Holer'an "21" also SPECIA~ ADDED ATTRACTION "HANGMAN',S· ,c.JUnted 13 ho~scr.J.l1en, In as: many cd In the Reader's Digest con'l,flgure,d In Imporla~t sce~es. • I "BrancD BUller" ; seconds, lIn~ ~e,gan "to,,\\ onder,. I dCllsed Book [orm". . Alo~ ..featured 10 "oman s \ The speclacular thrill~, chill' ;EI'en, llad .as 'Jolly ~~ .hewas \. ' , . . World" are two' expel'mental and excitement of tbe rod~o rin~ Iade~t (enough lit f~ont.ler. arllh· , A ..,,~u~nany. Johnson" p;odllf;t.! automoblle~ which cost Ford are broughl' to thr. screen in I'il'itl KNOT" mehcs ~o see ~hat someth.111g \111' ,Ion. 1\ly COIISJIl ~achel \I as dlr'l Molor . Company In excess. of Techriicolor in.Univr.rsal·lnlern.· Iusual ,,,'as add1l1g'.' up .'. In front of Ieeted . . .by' . Henry KosIer . tlTom a.I~' e3 ,000 '000 to design and blUld, t'lona I' 5 . ac t"IOn·pac ke d lOB rom" With DONNA REED" the Clay County .SaV1l1g &' Lr~an ,screen play by Mr .•Johnson. Fea'IThey rcveal whal the car of the.I B t " 'h' hi' I· I ., ., II d' t· f 1\1' d ~I II . us er. \I IC a ~o o{lcns omlJr ...... AssocIatIon.... '. . . .. lire III suppor 0 ISS e 1 aI' -I future will be like and show 01'1'. l II 5t Th t' e * 'He 'Illanced. excit~dlY uP. the \1 land Is newcomer Richard Bur· ,. "inal and exlrcmely' advanced I rO:~B~ Ie B atr ,. cta Irl . f tho Also-Up·TO.THE·MINUTE NEWS . t J' S t 'lll E Ilh t I hi'" lonco user es. or. ------~------. " I 'Ism'etl" wavlllg . 0 Immy an' on, e ng S5 age sal''': 0 Iideas in styling. Ifirst time in eDlor the storv of Ih~ TIMES OF SHOWS, ducky to hurry. It along. . Is making his American mollon "Woman's World" was pro· deo . d lh' d d"1 h . (fa Be Continuedl / l,picture debUt. . . duced" by two.tim,· Academy 10 k rtlhD.K adn e are eVIl !tlh" ." TO-DAY EVENING SHOWS: 2.l~ _ 9.15 ., . ,. d ,I, d ma e IS, angerDus spor m , -'7""-- . Award winner .an • ea emy profession. The pielure stars .Iohn MATINEES: MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAf- . .In··,mals , President Charles Brackett and Lund and Scott Brady as feudjn~ THURSDAY:-FRlDAY 2.30 O'CLOCK M lhe Imposing ioupportlng cast I~' lodeo ~tars who compete for na· SATURDAY 2 O'CLOCK t. eludes Elliott Reid •. 1IIar~alo Gtl· tional honors as well as for th! , . AvaOS!I . .:z Above, Imore and Abn Reid. Cmemato- "ttentions of feminine star JO\'CP' 1 1 Wild, human' ,3'Dun,aree grapher Joe MacDonald handled Holden. 'Chill Will~ heads th! NEXT ATTRACTION or beast 4 Cook •• as nsh the CinemaScOP'C' cameras. Chll1l' strong supporting cast in the VINCENT WINTER _ JON WHITELEY· In "THE II COW', baby 5 Boyln.eanlmal les LeMaire created the gUUet·· role of a rodeo clown. KIDNAPPERS" - A MOVIE THAT IS THE FUL­ f: =: b~b,. ~ ~r:,i:~n:;!n~ : \ Ing [ash ions for the women stars "BronCo Busler" also bring~ tn FILMENT OF ALL THAT COULU BE DESIRED IN 11 Mtdle,. 8 Cavity and Cyril l\1Ddkridge and S3::'~y the screen such well·known ror1~o A MOTION l'lCTURE. H Jllackblrd of .11 Travelltr ICahn penned the title song. "0' champions as Casey Tibbs world'! cuckoo' family 10 Distinct part man's World" d~ri~es f~'om a Itop bronco rider; Pete • Crump, ~~::: critics ~.~ ~~ief~ee 30 Arm bone 4~ Hop . story by 1I10~a. Wllhams 1\1 Red', Manuel Enos arid Jerry Span~lcr, lSAttempls . 2D Presses 31 Son of Adam "7 \Veary book Magaz ne. I who porlray themselves in ridin~ 1 22 Readier 33 Mistake 48 Alaska cit)' I competition roles with the film's \ 9 Holds Pa~k 24 Very (Fr.) 35 Claim 50 Melon . . .21 Shoo. cat. "5 L Ie 40 Disputes 51 Bl!wllde'rtd i sial'S. :~; ~~:~cal ... 26 Me:\·u 43 Broaden 52 Belglan.rivet' . CAPITOL ~'__ Speclacular riding And rnpin~ uJlable . ,21 Warehouse 45 Remo"es 65 Ex~ept ~cene.~ inl'oil'ing Lund. Brady and ~tI':4BBOTr~'UU"-~~-' 27 Church part the top-ranking roster IIf real r ... I29 Jlurden Ideo stars' were pholographrd 3: Mental 1",-,. . Now Playing allai"'t. the authentic background' 134 Snarl . I of such nationall)··known rodr.o! .. M£ETTHf 3137 DlillierAII'tf' 'course "DAWN AT SOCORRO" ,.af, Cheyenne. p~ndletDn. Phornlx, INVISIBlE MAN 38 Mix . WITH RCIRY CALHOUN Calgary and the Los Angeles Shcr, ...... == • TO.-MORRC)W 1~ ~f:, cheer' I\. "Dawn At -socorro," Unil'crsal. j(('sLund. Rodeo, cast a~ tne.. wor Id' seah m . 444:1 Swear'Oraan part 11nternational's Tcchniculor advcn· pion rider. takes a liklDg. to Sco II ·l~ill.J~i~~~~ 'UlUIIlOO ·lll\I ruM' SM - 46.Gilzinl ture hased on the slory of 00101'- lI:ady. in the role of • rodeo liP- ~"lNUkllinp!,jb,R08£RT UtS.FRWElIIC I.RlNAlDO.1Id JOHN GAAHT. O~Ktedby CIWIl£S LAQT " .::,:'" ':' ' 49 Retaliate' 'Ious frontier gambler· gunfighler ;tarl. and gives him Taluahle """III i,fmjARO CIlt'SltE • Sopt.. bJ H. Q. WIllS' OTH£ IfMSIII.! IINr' .. , " .. 53 Frontiersman ! Breit \l1'ade. Is scheduled to Dpen pointers on bronco riding. Brady It's a great, big wonderful woman's .caiSon,.J I today at lhe Capitol Theatre. becomes 100 am b't'I IOUS. \\,I~S. the !!'~erln1Y \ Ror" Calholln Piper Laurie disHke of. Lund and other rod~o ."...... J .'. • Ii th I' t \\,In world ... because men are in 'it! ' 570illrlch 1 David Brian. Kathleen Hughes and performers an en rlCI 0 &8"Feftdn, sword \ Alex Nicoi are starred In this' Lund's girl friend. played hI' 59 rootlike part. "'illlam Alland production.' with blonde Joyce HDlden . They Ride. for 'Their Glory~ 10 Bird" hom. EricaI' Buchanan. Mara CDrday Their fcud continues Ol'er thr • 11111.'", i ~nd Skip Homcir . heading the nation's rodeo circuit an~ rcach~l . Fight for Their Love!. ' . : ~Wlf" .' ! [ealured cast. a' climax when Bra~y, 111 Rn lit'a .,I.=:~=~ , ! The setting [Dr "Dawn At So. tempt to' make a speuculge .. , \ *' '., this' : corro .. ··brings the' pichire to , grandsland play lor hid'S '\ar l h: ... .. IDlIDwin~ •• causes ro co c 01\ .. Chill :Wil1~ to be seriously· injur· ed by a charging .Brabama Bull. , Lund ~alls .for a showdown with Brady and the bronco :riders ~~t. tie their long·standing· grudge In a darkened and 'empty rodfn art.n! II'hieli' prol'es .a ,thril.lini .climax t~ 'Ihe , . . iut-paced~tory.·. . . ;'Bronco Buter" 'was'· ~irccl~~ . '1.'Ilh. Wa,.~., at ',J,;,\ by' Budd Boet~icher 'and .produet~ H~.';,j'h'l. D;",,;... '·ITIlIOPHCNIC IOU~O· . ' . hY'. Ted Richmond.' JQseph' .Gers.h· ...... ,~rIM1Ll8mxm ..... ,lIi N[Gl.UltO" .. N,. !I.tIm[ 8DNfjI,~lRi(oos .. m~ t~£: .. ens'on reec!ves music' creait•. ' '. , • " • .' .. , ~: .~; .. ;._ .' '.' I , •. , •. -* Also~UP.TO.THf.MINU1E· NEWS '. ..•.. :.' . " !' '. , . .. ~.: ., eJ'iJriax: in the find. few hpurs ~e' EVENING 8HOW8:. '100..:,.,;00'·,. ,:.' .for~·· PIe dawn" train.:· is'.schedul,ed , . ',' t,,; '10 take,Cllboun~, out of ~ ~own.:1 !ew':hours in which' Piper 'Laurle ...... :. MATI~; z~:~.~;.>, .. ":~:":'~'.' '. ,.'". :~...... ' .' :- , ,\lecomesilie: slake. in' • 'despera\' . . ,. ' . . ,. .'. " ',': , ... ,.",., . " pokei: caine and. Catholln .be1i0'"~S 'ADMISSION PRICES. FOR THIS' ENGAGEMENT:·" the . target ol.~ ;s~~wdown g~J1' .: I . • ..' ~'" •• : •./; .. _ ...~, ~".~.} ,": " • .':. .. j";. . • duel' in the dustr)' .. s.ocorro~tr~el'. .. EV.EN~~:ADULTS,;"":"",}~;,::·::~I_:~R~?J .. :,:,i.::,, .. ; s~...... -- WATINEEs.:.-lluiJLTS· ;""".:.. :500" ·CBILDiEN ..:;,;:~::;,.zic'· . .. '.. ,. " . t; ..'· \ .~" .. :" ,:". .. .'. '.. ~,' r I , , ," , \ ' . 1 1liE UAILY NE:WS, THUI\SDAY, //!.AY'12,··1955 • 1V .. ~~.

.' ,. . . BUGS BUNNY .' . .; . .Jacoby,. ()It ,Bridge • I '. • ...:.--' ..' . .' STAYMAN \PLAY .~. " . IS WORTH KNOWING' •LO '. , { ~ .. MAN" .. ,By OSWALD~ACOBY ··RANGEJTES, North's, relSPGnse of two clubs et the .In today's haad was' part of .the ' com· S1ayman Convention. Such are, team, sponse does· Qat necessarily show r The. a rell club .mit by asks the open· Ing bidder to show a major suit ir best 1£ he happens' to have one. .' '. packtd Soutb obediently bid two ra wi!. hearts., This not only showed a utmo~t four.card (Or better) holding in ling on bearts but .also denied a' fouf' fnr the card spade balding. With fOUl .' enduro cards in both of ' the , majors,' South would ' have shown his d, the spades flrati and South·s failure e, and to bid, the spades Indicated tbat :Ies La. he didn't bave ,as many 8S 'four pped·up cards In the suit. ludience North immediately realized I)' .tory thatl8me 'In spades was out' 01 • the question. He' therefore went ppnrtinl! at once to game In no-trump. Ind Loti West's ratber normal opening crewball lead of I low diamond gave de­ · Nancy clarer a free flnesse at once. Arthllr South didn't know exactly" whj!re Sheldon I other~. NORTH 11 • y lolld MKI0i5S concern~ ., 98 letectlve~ +'UU r, Franz '.1.87 WEST lAST r charge. 'QU.'U I mlddl~ .,J'. 'IA7H32 ate~. 01 +QI08U .75 , fighter, .11:104 .JSS' and the " , BOOTH (0) nK a lot ,i..T8 ;"(' . .,KQIOG . I·', •.' ~It. +K.T .. I"· :i\'e~ him· • Q9U ",!. ; . ..' lIim Invb· North-South vul. \ the stor, "CANADIAN 'BEAUTY South WaA NortII !II\ i\1 : ,,",' . Bud and 1 N.T. Pa.. 2. PaIS ,. ,' 2 ., 'Pa. 3 N.T. PaIS , . t it 'S, , includ· FROM' ~ PI.. . - , , , I the tnd Sparkling New Models for 19551 Opmlns lea4-. 3 • murder ---_. -_.-.- 'II' with hi. These economical units require "Ii:' ". his nine tricks were comIng from, '. , :! !'': ~., I)' Nancy but he led the jack of spades and 'il· .... ' no special wiring or fixtures, hoped for the best. ',: \: .. I I~ th~ West covered with the queen ! " '. nchintre~~ just' plug in to any .standard of spades, and dummy won wltb I, . -. u Costello "1' TABLE MODELS the king, Declarer now led a ;1:. II\'. .. ':. ays a flair 110 volt, outlet, heart from dummy and put up t.· iI. ' nsuspectrd the klng from his hand. When ~nde." 2 top units, 2 oven units, ther· the jack of 'hearts dropped. South Meet the led a low heart to dummy's nine, ,( the fun. mostatic oven. control, Modern East refUsed the second heart de by ·the trick, 10 South got to . his hand ~a,·e. mad. as to·morrow 1. ON HIRE PURCHASE with tbe king of diamonds and teamrd 18 led the que-en' of hearts. West Ie mn\'lt~. had already parted with· a dla, rRACTION mond and now discarded a club. trU ,and East took his ace of hearts. ill~. chili! ,El1st returned a spade, and rod~o rinz South took' tlle Ice. Declarer ,en in vivid A.WORLD • WIDE FAVOURITE' now led. the ten of hearts, and rsa[.\nlern~· 'West felt the pinch In three s'pots •. "Broncn West un'1'lsely decided to discard p'~n5 tomilr­ the ten of clubs, and now de' rt. ENGLISH ,au IL T clarer made tbe rest of the tricks II~. lor thp...... A, smaU' club to the ace' picked story of the up West's kIng, and declarer had 'ede\'il! who a finesse through the jack or sport their clubs, making four club tricks! ~ 5tars John ···BENTLEY . PIANOS , as feuding 1 pete fOf ,na· WATER. RONT. . lS Cor the ~ ~lar Joyce heads the .DIRECTORY ~t In the . ON DOCK 1. S.S. Kyle, Thomas Hodder and so brinll~ to Norma Gladys, knnwn rodeo HoM.C. DOCK 'ibbs, world's , Fire tug No, 3, M.V. Bamforth ele Crump, and M.V. Pennyworthj, also the 'ry Span~lcr. S,S. Saure!. .. e~ In ridin, STEERS LTD.' Ih the film's M,V. Maxwell Corkum, Ember, .. ley, master, taking freight for En· and ropln!! glee only. .' d. BUlly and , Bertha Joyce, 'Berkshire, mas­ ,r of real ro· ter, taking freight' for Placentia, photOGraphed Bay. : backcrounrh T. HALLETT LTD. nOll'n rodeo' , Marie Cheeseman'ls loaded for !ton, PhoenIx. Gaultoh. Angeles Slw' Lindy Barliour" taking' freight for Bonavlsta BIIY, ports. \\'orld's cham· ,BOWRING BROS., LTD. ,iking to Sc'otl ; M. Dnd S. Johnson, loaded, sail· IC I rodeo II po ing whell lee conditions permit. him valuable * BE~UTIFUL TONE VALUES " , Evelyn Crosbie' and Genevieve riding. Brady Holloway taking' freight. nU!, wins the ~ SMOOTH, POWERFUL ACTION Yacht 5hulamite is under re­ d other' rodeo pair. at the upper southslde'prem, o tric. to win Ises. . ' I, pla)'ed hy RICH, DURABLE FINISH : Ruby Wiscombe, Wagg,' master, an. * .' ,..lll. be taking freight in ,I co!1ple lues O"cr thp. . bf days for Marystown. . lit and reache' * ULTRA·MODERN DESIGN ' ; M.V. Algerine is moored up a' ady, in ~n at· .' the upper southside premises. a spccacu 1af . \Vi APARTMENT TYPE' (SPI~ET) : . AY~I SONS LT.,. r his Iarge"n , M.V. Grace Boehner saiUng for rodeo . cloV:'!I North Sydney. seriOUSly .. Injur' .. Marjorie' Inkpen, loaded a ,full Brahlma :!lull. cargo oftrelgbt-"and is ready to showdown wlt.1I saU, Incoriders ,.set• " Robert Knickle, loaded a full dinK Jrudji:·"11I cargo of freight, and Is read)' to pl~' roMo' Jr~,'1\· saU.' , 'iIIing cllmax.to , ON ,THI SO\JTHSIDE . . - l . M.V •. Elmer ,Jones is scheduled 'Y, . ". $695·00 ., ~ ,'. .,~ to laU. any day -now to ,take tip 'wa~' d;recl~n WITH. BENCH the PDrtugal' cove-BeU Island rand producf:l! ticlde ferry iervice. • · Joseph; GerslL' BAINI JOHNSTON & CO. LTD . '-~ .,., .. ON HIRE, PURCHASE' . de creult.,,':',j' , Hazel Blackwood, Collins, mas· -, ter,.b taking freight for 'Car· I, ,~w hpurs ~~A' manville, 'lieiTina ' Neck. Gander lin' 15\ scheduled Bay, Horwood, II far :north, as out of '. ,o~J1,'r" Cards:'Hr., ret\IfDinli 'ivlth" a' cargo eh Piper'tlU~!' of lumber. 'j :' , ., ~ tn a' deIP;~' , Norma Conrad; Blackmore, mas- ter, taking. freight 'for .northern :a!hOlln ,.~.~' sl)owllO\\'1I "'\111" porta.' ',," ".", .:, ,I . '. \ ' · sOcorro ·ltr~e\J. 'AJjnetta L\!vitta, Beanet!, ma. , ' ter,:taklng ,"frelght for .Burin • . .." .'-----. .;.., : ANCHORED 'IN HARBOUR .", 5.S.' Theodora .' and InglewOod \: .,: Ice bound. . .'. ". " .' . •.• .0.: • . JOB BROS. &, CO~ . . . ". ': ':'. .' Bluii Wivt Bl,',is under repairs ',\. "'!' to prosec,\te 'the·, Grand" Banks ' ,"-~ ,~ ~~ --,!"'.----~--~.:llsherj.,nexf.mo~ui,·· ',' . ___ ------.....------.... :~ ...... , •• , ....'. -:..... ~ ...... \. -. ,. .... _'.• , ._...... ':•••. ~. ~ • ..I ...... :..... ", ., ' ·4" r-" ". _". \. - ... . ". ," " '.. ),··.:.:{(;':(:;:::.":·,::':·.:;:i·:; ., ", ... "'.:';'" , .' .\. \,' t "..... t· .. ,"" ...~ ,'.~. .. . '• • .~; ,..." .j.' .·•• ·L. . :'-·t ..• ·- .... ~ ...; •. " '~""'~" .- " 12:'· ',THE.' DAILY"·N!WS, THURSDAY, 'MAY· 12r 195~ .. .' ./ : .' ,. \ ....'. . ., . , ';- . " '" e., '. , I - I .. ·,~,"" ! NOW ON DISP.LAY BOViNGo'r SELLI'N~G? " ;. :0. ~~ • Meetings •. ; :. ~-".:' -} ~tqek;iMat:k~t!;:jiiep;ott' .. ,3r~~;~1 THE':NEW •.. 1'." • 'I have a waiting' Jist for both buyers orseilers:: ~ave. WRESTLING,. ," I0Il;0- :nOlllCo . Q'IIOTII' '. soo' DevLe-d . '. 135 135 l:U . Of \l~ ·.M.· St' . ' .. , .•, ftt "-.... F ..... : IDOl !loin. ·A.bell 21·211' 21 I , .. ".... .' . , < over 30'years' e.xperiEmc'e in Salesmanship (etc.) I feel' C.l.B, ARMOURY ~ I,"a .. ',.Irb lAW at.. . 1. D M.IMI m~ 1m! 15;. The Newfouridland .~ Conference .. Aead .Ur . 1'''' 14 14\\ QOII Doaalda' 31 . III ., ~1 '.' .fully qualified to handle your business. List your pro­ :zsw A...... , :u 1"]1 3000 lillY"" :ztI 30 20· Brancb of the 'Woman's Missionary 1510 AlA ' ,. 'II" T. . lSSOO D7no " .• .m lZl 129 S'I f h' U ited' h Ii' f perty with ~e TO-OA Y...... Aklllcho 5$\\ sa \ N NOOO E-AM:! 13 12 \]1' DC ety 0 ten Cure 0 AUSTIN FRIDAY, May 13th :: ~~~t·. '~\.' ~ r;\o\ r:= SUI\ ;gs ~ ·m: Cinada,' which opened ~ln'Gower . DIVIS;ON ·'oF~ADUloT· .. J. T. ·O'BRIEN ' .. I Il Do.Utlll . .•. '7\\ rr\\ "H '1:14110 £III lltl IQ 15$'144 Street'· Church. on' Toesday. con· SEE iT TO-DAY AT EDUCATION RAY LAPOINTE J: t.~~r "1:~ lr' If' 1: iltfclI' : H .::" H tinued~lth.mornlng, afternoon 'and Department of EduCition REAL EST ATE AGENT .. O!Ke~ IIIOD Am. IAdIIe .');3 11 m' 1I'llf11' EIpe.... " 11' I~ ': 10 evening" se$510n9 In' the' church, 240 Ibs. . ,. A. N~pII • 111 111 11' mo EII,U. . , . 111'. 11 11 St. John'., Newfoundllnd 364' DUCKWORTH ST. DIAL 3330 :lSI Am,,"~ 8M 1M .M· 1017 Eurc~. 111 .10 10 which Is decorated w1t~ flowers .. m3;tues,thur,sat,tf. Monfreal 1131 A... oa· HO 345 $' loo:1.&ureka wts 311'. 3m 3m In memory' of one 'of its members Ba,ird Motors Ltd. LlOI A""bor II' . , _ F.1CGllbd,. 241'. 21\f,:m, . ' .. ,. . WANTED! Corn mil AlII Ccla m 530 All 10400 r.rad'1 217 23.1 231 the late Mrs J S Currie " vs. :lOt A", T R ""U lm "~I 400 F.... . 'm' 226 223 • • '. . • j " Applications .arc invited by th~ ~ AlII ROII)'D ,4t', 4S 4t. _ F KIrk 18 U\~ "Ii. During the evening scrvlce, Mrs. 'Mmymeeting Read Division of Adult EducIUon to alOD Apex t • I 3450 F 'el. 5110 -413 '410 D' H' t ho d . i I '. BOB .LEGS (ONGENIN 2111 100 100 11M! 500 9'.. , • S9 . Arca. . ',' • Francoeur • ar, w servc as a m on· fill the following' I positions: mo _ . . 53 53 53 1:130 Frobl.h • 423 41S 415· ary In Hong Kong before her mar· DI~L 80378·9 Magog, Q'uebec ITODO AIlIa lIut . 3S 31 34 (0 F ....."h· dtbl 1m M¥o 8l;1 Principal for Adult Educlt!on Good Lacil Tu • MOO A",lIeU., • U~ 12 ·12 100 O.tt"" 31 47 41 rlage, gave a tal~ on missionary feb:!l tf' .. FOR SALE 10 Ibs ...... C.ntra,Corner Brook. Minimum 235 Ibs. • · loot A_.110 21 21 J7 1270 Oteo 13~ 13" 13" ••. k ~ . th F E t . " -: " DUE and Rlnlo ••• we Aum.. " nl'. U\o\ lilt 15110 0 'O!t It. eo3 51$ 800 "or In e a~ as. '. quamlcatlori~Grade II certln ~ Anul 11!~ 1l"11\~ t:= G.n.. a 1Ii 12" 131i The theme of the deliberations ~======: Referee: TOM DUNNE Colgate's Tooth 3311 ""., 10 . 10 10 .It ~ EN VR 23 lOS 124 . ". ." . - cate or equivalent, plus success-I this week'2 111 Balllllll . t\\. till t" .11010U Godl a t 70 M' 611 today will be, "Who can' measur.e ,I . , [ul teaching experience. Tickets on sale at Bowrings: Ham and ~l: == .' "'. IH, J: 1~' :: :O"!r~t' I ~, .21r, Fa" the effect. of the life through Tel@·a· Itinerant Night School Tllcher 'Kllk' •• , .49c · _ ._ \ . 140 lSi 1. 7)10 Gold,nll 20' II\~ 19 which the power of. God flows In Ring ...... 2.00 Semi ..... 1.50 · York Jrlsh Stew 2 110 Jlo.wtJ • 113 113 113 lt2~.. t. 5) . '10 . '" ' . . . whose main xesPojlslblllty will bp 1., ••17JIIla ; '~ W _ TOIl O.ld)I.1I 2lO 199 199 service to others? • York Meat Balls. . ,... organizing and conducting sbort· FURNACES Genercil ...... 1.00 1~ ._...... 10 29'Sn II sa 2' C·O,AL 75 ,. Ooldhlwk 73 THURSDAY nJORNING lila" York' Sausag.s, :15300 .a.p -,," '/1 71 3]4)0 Goldon , 71~ 7 7'2 ' .' ~ terJll night schools 1!1 various m10,41 . 2 cans ...... :.: ~~~ 1tbI .2;" 1:'0 lr ~ g~::d;~"1 . t:l\ ,tg" '1g 12th.' •. parts of the Provlncc In keeping Suitable for Household or Office use. · J=resh Margene, 3 1:00'). l1li, . .. 4S.. 300 Or •• du.·. ' 460 4M 4SO a.m; , demands. 'MIlllmum quall· York Bologna ... 401 Be_.. S3~ "'."' 100 Or PI.lnl \ 2m ml 210/0 '10 OO-W sbi St . • h ' . Maple Leaf Soap, 3110 BeaVir LdI . 72\\ Tl,,472 2000 Gr Br.tl ,r 213 110 211 • or p - .;. 0 n s '" j . flcallons-Grade' I certificate 1jl1\ Belcller ,II II II' 103 Orldol • 10!. lOll. 101. Prcsbyterial,.· -, . " J( r~garding Qulx (Fr.eBulb) 1:01 ItUetern. !05 1115 11.1 'IZno Gulch 131 130 131 I" • ..00 ,r. plus successful tPoachlng experl· For particulars inspection­ Yark .wjen.ers a 101M1iere.. TO 70 TO :13I00I Ou!1 Le.d .l2' 30 30 M nutes.. " . • cnce and Interest In ,community IDSOO ..II '0.111 52 4l M GUDII.r WI 14'. 1m Rep rl of Committees · BeBri.;· •• 10000 ....rt Il!\ IT 1711 .3'10 Gunnar v.i. 721 700' 71!O 0 • ,~t OUt' work !{enerall\', 'PHONE 5850 -. during business hours Maple 'Leaf, ooa .lbI. . !H. 11·11 3\600 O"'l\Ilm' 2.1'3 23 Rcsolutions, Memorials. '..,0 .Iao'· I.y 31 243:UO 100fllll\1n.r 32.1 32.l 3::3 , Report of Nominating Com. Fly, Teachers for the St. John's Maple Loti' uoo Btbjo 31 28\\ 2911 32000 Hortl RI< \ 15' IW. IS', and Corner Brook sanllorll. Maple Leaf 1:701 _.1. , 'Ii, I! 13. ::100 Hor 6Z i!2 62' ~lir.r.lo mittec, . " ~ t'. " Ham' •••• ••• mill BI""," '2 01 200 lOD 1000 If 01 Lak.. 18 17 17 1D~IOMI,PRI8I Jllinlmum qualJ!lcations - First -. EIo)'mar ".13 la 12 31800 Holdwl1 1:1 19.1 195 Election of Of[lccrs - IIIrs. := Bralorn, 300 21.1 .13 .. 2700 nulh . 10 91~ 10 E t . ' . '. '. . , '. Grade Teaching Certificate, plus II Shop In rnn1 rno" ::oo .• rolwn.. 103 lei 1111 300 HI Creot • 21 " 21 21 . F, Pc ers •• , 19S1' PONTIAC...... 700.00 successful' teaching experience. fcr. personal • :1110 Brllund IU m II 3 31DO HI .elt' f2 4' 50 Delegates to 'Domlnion DEPARTMENT OF vice,' Lowest .I1N Briial _, .:U:U 2U 500 Hllhwood 12 mm 1211 1953 MONARCH ...... 1950.00 'Six Rural D'ktrlct Work,,. I·N 'STOCK 1~ Broul 11 ..1 133 13.1' 13.1 mJ HolUnJfr 2:11. 231, :1311 Board. 900 0 PUBLIC WELFARE Prices. AND -\.lOG _.1 11 I~ 11 4275 H.mt 0983 975 990 I [ C i tl 1952.DODGE .... ; ... "1900'0°0 whosc'maln rcsponslbillty will be FREE. t:JOO ...... 171~ mio II 1043 Hud B'r xd 5m 51 nil Appo ntment 0 omm ees 1951 BUICK~,' :...... d I t ~l BIUIlO/\ 33 32 32 21\0111Iu 'am' 21 21 24 for 1955' ' 1952 STUDEBAKER... ..1050.00 the orgimlzatioJl and evc opmen T.T.B. LAUNDRY STARCH-100 lb. Barrels lOll 1I111l11."'1I. . II 11 ' 11 .400 lIu.ky 7S8 7:10 7:10 . 1951 MERCURY... •• • .1075.00 of HI Clubs within speclfled dis- Applications arc Invited fOI ~IOD BIICI". 103 100 100 moo Hy. Char, 14 II 12 AdVisory, CHLORIDE OF L1ME-1l2 lb. Drums UIC post of cook (female) at th, tlSOO .",.drn II ml 15 1110' In.plriU.n 2.13 230 233 Sub.executlve. 1951 FORD...... 950.00 trlcts. Minimum qualifications- I~ .uf Cd:! 33 . 28 2:9 3831 lnl Nick. . 61 63\1 6311 1952 METEOR ...... ' .. 1300.00 onc year University braining pre- SILVER GLOSS STARCH-40/1s . Home for the A;:ed and IlIfirm ~O lIut 111 . 1411 14 14 .•0 Inl Nick pr 131 11\ 17 Finance, . 1951 METEOR .' I . The salary for the post II IISO ••unk HU 33 . 30 3IV.. ZIOO 'nt· Pipe ZI" ZlI·, 21'. . Cony.ertabl... •• • .1200.0(1: ferably In' the field of Home t30 CII Ed' 14~' 1m 1m _ Jacknl'. . P.I a'. ai. Nominating. LiNIT STARCH : $1200 per year with defluctinlll :HOft c.Wn t3 40 42 1!1OOO Jacul.L . 22;, 21' 22'. Unfinished Buslricss. 1954' HUDSON Jet., •••. 170D.OO 'Economics, succe!;sful teaching 100 Caly Con 510· !80 . NO 3~ J'.l> 17 11 letOll Mllort .' tS3 180 ISO :QG Con A.I 131\ 12~ 12\~ 11m3 ll..... 1 Vr 72 53 IU no COlI B.k. lOll ·10.. 10h _ 1I'r:lI,. 121-\ 12 121-1 3' Bedrooms ~SI' C Bell,t 40. 39 39 :000 M.rben.r 12', 11 12\\ The SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. wishes .to· I.CO Con C C Id .15' 14\\ 13 :1000 Marcu. lOll 1m 10~l 3j,140 C .Dc...... 130 I 5 1:13 1000 Marl,old 32 32 32 TENDERS FOR 1132<1 C DIIe • »0. 33\1 345 7300 Maritime 263 ':IlO 23.1 announce their new Represe~tative for the. 306 HAMILTON' AVE. 1M C Jlra, 42 .42 t2. Il5OO Morlln ' 13 10 12 BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ~.:!oaIOUII\I . 2OII•L 2tll~'L ~"~'lII.I'lchewan 211. 211. 2m above areas is MR. WILLIAM HUDSON, who l!.'!!_ ...,.. • ". 14 ,. '... .' 6t<1 Maybru. '1 11 1 1000 C Gu.y . ,,30 30 30 \3t5 Meln\)'1'1 21-1 2~ 2\~ Apply to £\884 C HIUI., i' .:1 U 1I 11>8910 Momlr 51 48 49 has had years' of experience and is well Tenders will be 'received up Ie ::J."? ten How 375· W 3115 i6t(\ Mewall U 40 40 lOi30 COn llal.r , . 161-1' 15\.1 un 2100' Mini Nlw 135 148 150 equipped to give service to all SINGER custom­ Tuesday, 31st May for the COli lI9\O ten 14 M:c ;n ':taO . ~ , GZO~ Mlrr' . 81 '8 8 struction of a reinforced concrele :J,l3.~ Coo Smlll . 33 3210. 3~~ . 3OO'Mer Pet, tlO too tOIl ers. For information and free home demon­ R. C.ANTHONY '3m Con Ne, S3 51. 511-1 21Q11:Jto!.1I Ur . &3 6& 53 highway bridge over Ba:raclloi~ 1I2tt COII.Nloh '0 33.33 '10110 ~lldc.n· t6 4\ 46' 1=rl34 C .Norlhld . 53 . 7S 73 1100lMIndo Scot I 7\i I strations on all Sil'lger Sewing Machine models At 299 WATER ·5.TREET Brook located between Port au~ 1~ Con. Orl 14 13 13\\ . 737 MIn Corp 20\\ 20 2m Basques and Cape Ray. '. C ·R.llwk 123 ·120 120 33116 M.nel. ~'I SII fi2'!. 16G:3 C n~d PoP 9~ 110 VII 6300 Mulll M W· m 222' write or contact- Or ON THE PREMISES Plans and ~pecl£leations nlay :tC~l C S,no.rm !3 20 22" ~:;o N.I E.p 2:4 212 1 lD".k.I,COII·5udbr· ,144 .:3J 20 '00 Nol Pete In I~' 163 . ml0,:n he inspected at. the noad' I~l Con ~udb1 114 222 110. 3UlI No. Lob 11'1 Iia ua MR. WILUAM HUDSON Draughting Omce, Court House ner Oxen 1::10 C We,1 Pel. 310 310 3110 :'7:1' Nell' AI,· 2\ . 21' 21 :,z, Conn-••I , 5:3 .100 lIlO 312l No'. Alho., MJ!3 ~3 St. John's and copies may br Dwelling :~\lIIP CIII' \:r7 133,137 non New Bid :II\"'2a %ti See, llcar nnd play the heauliful Representative Singer Sewing Machine Co.,' obtained upon application to lh' . t! . COP 'Ia. . ..PI .!!~ ••lle m Im\ N II'Do", 21~' 2M :10 ORGANS. and PIANOS SUPPORT THE RED SHIELD APPEAL . Ralph I•• ~ ·Coulee, •. -'~' '500 New CII 77 75 77 Revenue Clerk of this Depart .100 l"nllnor :0 20 20 11IOl' N Cone 3., 53 !:I Carbonear marsh !!9) Cro!\, P,I %lIm. 2!\' 1m NConlin 41 41 4\ we now have on dlsplayl menl upon deposit of $25 wlliel :.i1l CUI.. . 21 20 21 m~ N·D.v ;2f) '20 20 Any persons :,;ct.IllJur . .33. 2 7 21 ~200 N.w D.1hI 10' 101 102 A. L: COll1S & SON . sum will be refullded to the tell 7~i Ile Co'" br. .'lIO lfI1 110. 2OO(i N Dev 10 10 10 derer IC the plans and speciflea ties are affected lOll Iller .1Io", . IO~ 101 103. %870 N·Dlcken 211 211 213 Ex.,.rl Plano 1 unlnll seryltt NEWFOUNDLAND! 7000 Deld... ~· . . 23\\:4 24 2W11 N Fort 5S 50 3S Topull Highway DIAL 4902·A Nfld.-C~nada Steamships Ltd. tio'ns are r\)lurned to the Della!'l ·'l3O Del 'RIO . 150 .141 147 Gold 14 12 '12 10723 N appeals have :.4~ Jlom, . 1m 11~ lSI. = N Fori S5 50 53 ment. 30300 Utll. . . 41 31, 3t I072S N G.ldv 14 U 12 FREIGHT SAILINGS heord and to fast Freight . Tenders must be made on form! Gq Ilomt Explor Ml m l35 :: ~ re.~dl' ~ ra : Statutory N~ticel . . SerVice provided by the Department ane thereon. 8000 N Huth M . 10 911 I M,S. "BEDFORD" .j must be submitted In sealed en .4100 N,KeI 72 66 119 -- • HALIFAX - ST. JOHN'S fro ... Any 13000 N L:lUtr II ,16" II In the matter of the Estate of " . \'elopes addre.sed to tIle DeIlUI! appeal 32': ~":t!rrd ~ 1l ~ Dominic Sphlr. Richards, late May' 17th...... •...... ·...... Due St. Jolm's May 19th l\llnlster of pub1i Works. The :'FURNESS 11200 N M.rrl. 31 30 31 'of St. John's In the Provlnct 1 hereby rea'uesle( May 25th ...... ~ " ...... Due St. J()hn's May 27th loeooN M11m; 30 21 :21 . of Newfoundland, gentleman, MONTREAL words "Tender for construclior 10000 N N...... 5~' s· ~ d.ceased. . . June Srd,...... Due St. Jobn's June 5th oC B:rrachols Brook Bridge" arc undersigned. 2IlOO N Pac.1 . 1\\ I~ 1\.1 ;:,Ito NRouYJI 18 11 1 All persons claiming to .be M.S. "BELLE ISLE nil to be written across the face 01 E. t. :woo N 1110. L 10 9' 9 creditors of CII' who have any IIALIFAX - ST. JOliN'S the envelope. . =~ ~~t": ~ 27~ 274 claims or' demands upon or eL· The tender' shall' be accompa:I' 11,&25 N TIIurb' II 9 10 fectlng the Estate of Dominic "DRY DOCKING AT HALIFAX" =~1:Y:r"t 1:" I: ~y, Sphlre Richards latNe OfrSt:.Jdolhnd·s . UNTIL JUNE 3rd ied by an approvcd accepled :1,,"23 Nlok Rim III 115 118 In t11e Province of ew oun an , cheque for $100 as a surety that 2;o,\.Nlpln. 232 230 230 gentleman, deccased, are request- F()r Immediate clearance per direct sailings, the tenderer will If successful · jRed ··Cross· Line ..': ~~~rid. New x4 ::~!~ :~!l! ed to !rend' particulars of the F!)f rates, space and other Information apply: enter Into a I!ontract with the 21300 Nor,.ld n . 6& 70 snme In. writing duly attested to Department. Thcsuccessful tell : SAD..INGS-- 2DOO ~.rmet 423 us" 423 MeGrath, 'Furlong & Ryan, 315 HARVEY & CO., LTD., General Agents, Dial: 2157 .; ...... 'TO ' ~~ N:~,;c" f~ ro ro Duckworth Street, St. John's derer will be requLrcd to deposil 'too N Ra"" '~1lOl ,60 aforesaid, . Solicitors for tile Ex· R. N. COLE, Special Representative, SI. John's, Dia.i 2207 further sums to bring the tolal ; ..... sf' JOHN~·S· ,- Trill • .• J ••••• " _ .' ',. : ·4)00 Nor 14· 13 131\ ecutrilt of thc said cstate,on or deposit up to ten percent of the lZ3DU NlKlutom !~ . '/1' 77 ...... f 4th d' r J AD or &0 I FROM ~ NiW· 'fORK: l'OIlO Ob.,k. II 10 IO~1 U\l ore ay .0. une.· .' . amount of t11e accepted tender to ',500 Obrien 13 . IS 13 1955. ·after ,which .datc. tho·· said THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, LTD., Agentr. i.. Fort·: Avalon.; .... May 12 s.;oo 01,8ma I~ 11 17 estate' shall be distributed bavlng be held as security for the propel v'ort.,I1a!11Ilt~n \•.•• May ~4 . l\ regard, only to' the . claims .of . . 'Montreal' and Toronto and satisfactory perfOO'mance 01 · TFOrt AvallJl .... ·.Junl 2. =g::.~til 'U: I~" lJI!. TO 10 ' •• '. t '. _ ,,' 34fO Olta 1I&n 130 m 140 which notice s11all tben bave b!en the contract. In lieu of cash de . moo Ol'al')' 37 35 31 given . HEAD OFFICE - HALIFAX, NoS. "'ROM' sT .. JOHN.N.'.: .' . 16200 Omnllr." . • silo 5Y, '. .', . . CORNERBROOK ST. JOHN'S posit the successful tenderer m:'~ .: ~Fcirt ,Avalon ...... May '14:" .tIIlJ!I 0"'..... 11 12 . is Dated. at St. ·John 8, . this 4th 1'\=:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;======;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::=.' "00 O.I.k.. 40 40 40 day of May:" A.D. 1955, . . I' 5.5. GULFPORT S, 5, Shaldrakt furnish a surety bond approl'C" \"j'Forl Avalon ): ••• ;June 4 .11J4l1 ',II\.t. 410 315 410 McGRATH FURLONG & RYAN Receiving Cargo by the Department for the amonnt :. ~ -: . ';', " : .- .: . . ,". 400 Pac Co1 130 m 123 I' . , ' Receiving Cargo flWM HAl.IIIAX::· .' ' .2700 'uEut 13\\ Ul4 I~ SO Iclton .f~r . Executrix. May 24-25 May 16-May 19 of 50% of the t01!l1 sum ten " : ,Fort 'Hamillon' ; .(Ma1· 4 150 '.oPott 1010 10~ 10\\ ADDRESS: . dered, ~ ." .: FOl'(llPinlllon ..~ May 13 =~:~~.t': = : ~ 315, Duc~wDrth Sbreet, ' ' •. For Frelrhl Reservations The Department does not bind : ·Fort Avalon".; ... l\1ay 11' . 3SOO'arllUlq I I~ I~ St. John s, . ' . contact 2l1OOO '.rbeo 23\.1 112 23 .C'onstantine R. SELLARS, Itself to accept the lowest or all), · ,Fort Hamllton, .... May ~ mINI 'arolN . 140 132 133 '.t~Ott'Avi1011 ...... :Julie 7;. 3" Park Ddt 330 350 350 '. New~oundland Special Representative tender. 4I12U·.lhldrl. IO~' 31 &0\.1 R. MANNIN~, "" P.... 111, 100 100 100 TeJ.S483 2000'~ . 10~ 10lll '10\.1 ... ,' Ser~ites···.·· P,O. Box E,5182 Deputy Minister. 107. ~ru ••011 315 310 31 .Canadian Services. 1110 PeIfGl " . 43 41 41 ,. Dept. of Public Works, '100 'tk. Cro" 140 137 . 131 . '-.--, .-~" st. John's, Nfld. myl0.12 :lOtI 2110 200 DIRECT ". WITHOUT TR~NSH'PMENT '13 14., 14\\ FREIGHTSOUT~. ceA'sT \ 31t. 32 311-1 .' " . !IS .116 '81 : SERVICE '. , 51. 53 51 Frelllht for regular ports . 213 %75 215 7" 770 705 Coast Sorvlce for. forwarding via 770 710 '/10 Argentia ami ·S.S.· .!'Bar Haven" MIS I~AVO.NWOOD" 513 !\911 3" accepted' nallway' Freight. Shed 7th ," ~!O 3611 3611 :1 • -~amilton ...... lIltll.i... : •• ~~ .. I·.May Newfoundland Great Lakes M 21"22 up to Noon,. Friday, M.ay 13th. I, 71 66 66 r Toronto .,., ...... ·..... •• ..•... tlo 415 4M ~ ~.,I M~y .9th , i STEAMSHIPS LTD. . 75lSI' .L8T5 '75 .. t: Montr~'aJ .... 't.",.,u ••• tt,. .. ~- •. May 13th .. 390 380 38511\~ . ~~~~==tI~ 215 2011 ZlO' .A~rives St., John's May 18th •. :10 1t\~:10 are plea'Sed ·to announce '14 23" .2~ 310 :ItO !1M 13$ ·ua US . MIS "TEESWOO~' ..' 11 11~ 12\\ the arrival of 21 21 23 ! ... :...... 10 71 71 . Hamil!on ;...... May 17th &1 '30 5lI\i 130 .. 145' 150 ~oronto ·...... u.·~.II! •• ~ .. May 1~th ' '. 44' 4a. 11 :It"'11 11 ". Montreal .,...... :...... :... .-~ay· 21'st . -THE' F.IRST VESSEL F'ROM 11% tll4 11" .'.a . 'IOIO~ ·m. ",. 175 ";". ~;rives St. John's .MaY.26th.· "-. I'. ,II. 21.·. GREAT· LAKES' •. JIII .• 'THE- '~ 111'115 '. 11'1 ' "e .. ·m. 350 . ; . L'~O'O\ '·:"'lirr~y:Agencies' & Tr'ansport" . 101i ·10'" lOll . .. .' ~O'\\ .' . M.V •. "DUNDEE" docking'. at, ."·0 ,1.1' . t1 . ' .~o \l'1l0~'~', .... .1211 ·..• S '. ,.' ·LO••.. ~ . . '; ,. ,'j', '. .' . ';', '. ',' .' . '., " :It. 21" ·.n . '\ ' ,COl Ltd., ;'Agents ::...... lie., M 85 "'Il\e" t' '.. . , I ~ ..." \ 4 • • - ' .'" . Ill· 80 SO . ~~'\."', : ".' , '.. . . SfJ.ohn 5 . 4.00p,m •.. May 11th. i~~: .~ . ,\l\l~:" WM:: L' CHAfE i 'PHOr.lE203.1~2-3 . !A; P. JAMIESON, ,.., 43 . 41~ 42\\ . '., . '," r. ,~'f .'. F Special :TraificRepresentative . 'DIRECT WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT :' n';~r':;: ':'NewAddr~5k ..::.'" . , .~~,;~~.~.D•. , :.:4·,H..?~9.~~9~rJi ·~i.:·:·'··

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THE DAILY, NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 1? "955 1:1' .·':,'!~·'::!~~"'·!~·'!·~·""···-·I"" WltIIb·l .... 'c«...... 'J,' . t.: ' .. ,' ~J 'Piih ,," ',; .. i' ~

.', t ,-,~, '.;...... ' . . )t .' . . i, I~r ' .. , ~t!: ', • 13th' ," .. ~i! MA.MMOTH CARD PARTY Bil1go !. Bingo! IN AID OF 'SPORTS, Bingo,! Bingo!'\~ O~Keefe's ," ' ' .. ',' ,(:.. ;~,' ST. PAT'S AUPITORIUM IN . .- . Iff Corner TO-NIGHT IN .. :' TIll ,.' ...... = ~fi CUTS THE COST TO·NIGHT, Thurs'day, May 12th: HOLY' 'CROSS, AUDITORIUM. ,A .PRIVATE' DIAL: 3320'- WE DELIVER at B.30 p,m. '. . (Patrick St.) DANCE". S:t. Pat's·Auditorium~··:·~· Goad'LoCiI Turnlpl, :. . " ~~'7t 10 Ibl ...... · ... 59c Tfiree Main Prizes, ·25 Lucky Num~eTS, Door, Prizes! OUI and Rlnlo .... 35c pkl. Canteen Service Tickeis 50c each (BonaventureAve.) ~ :'.;::: :~~ NE Calgat.', Tooth Put•. ,59c mll,12 . ' thll wtik 2 for 89c TO-NIGHT Yrings: Ham Ind Turby." 19c cln Klik ....49c . Kim .... 45c .... 1.50 York ,Irish Stew 2 Clns 69c '$350.00 'IN PRIZE.Si . AT HOME Tuesday, May 17th-21~i.l· ) York M.. t B.II ...... 45c ,NOTICE, .' , York' SllillgtS, \ n':~:~f? 2 can.,,. •••••••• ,..,.., 39c FIRST GAME 8.30. CARDS SOc WthPa capers Ior Iur th er. announceme!1 ts.:, .. "..n~~t; , Fresh Marglnl, 3 Ibl, •. l9c. Canter Tax 5c " Mrs. John S, Codner will be • .• .",' ....tM.:i. York BDloln ...... 35c lb. "At Home" on Friday, May .. j: Maple Lea' Sciap .• 3 for 29c The regular monthly meeting of the St. John's' Chapter r • Qulx (Fre. ·Bulbl ...... 79c " of the Association of Registered Nurses of Newfound~ 13th, from ,3 to 5 p.m" and York WjeMr.' Ind land wlll be held at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on End of Cool Period!, from. 8 to 10 p,m., at the B•• nl:' .' .•. ~'. I" ,', ••••• 22.: Big Card Party: 't.. residence of her parents, Mr. i Maple ,:Chrise ••••. 33c FRIDAY, May 13th, at B.15 p.m. " .' :it;, Maple hu" Bl,con 43c pkl. and Mrs. Walter Howell, 157 ",r,rl Maille LU' Cooked . GERTRUDE BOUZANNE, , . "1~' BIG' PRIZES :1,:-.; Pleasant St. ~~! Him ~ ••• ~. ~ ,' •• I' ... ;. 99c lb. 'BISHOP FEILD COLLEGE HALL v:"~" " AcUng ,Secretary .' Shop In Comfort. We of,' Cer personal,·coUl'teous Ser· will be warm, fun-filled and prizes galore I'lce, Lowest Superinarket NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT·· '.. ·:~f when St. Thomas' A.Y.P,A. present their .Jr.) Prices. AND DELIVERY 1(,."1 ;~'! FREE. . version of ' • :1r;:. YOUNG MAN' , . Crystal Palace l'ltcd fOI " ·11 A Young Man interested in office work and selling GOULD'S ROAD " ·~I:. e) at th. 'O~Keefe~s II InrIrm appliances is required immediately. Neat appearance The' Fun Parade' post II and Grade XI edu.cation essential. Apply by letter or In TO·NIGHT Holy Cr'ossA~~itorium: j;!l csluctlOlll Corne'r . . '.' ",..; person to FRIDAY,'. MAY 13th - 8.001 p.m. CLUB CLOSED. malntcn 51. John's FIRST Red Ind Sponsored &ySt;: Patrick's Convent' '':': :'.' :~~~, IC. Whit., FIRST Suptrmark.t Admission $1.00 at Door or 'Phone 6091 .,. lUes mal yet serving th Public con· PRIVATE PARTY and Holy Name.Society 'f.: . Supe:l'in t1nuoull., II nee 1 91 4, Pratt Representatives (Nfld.) Ltd. m12,13 .Ion, Sud WE ar. Inxlou, to pl .... STEERS BUILDING Wanted Auto Accesso ries ~======~ p_iiiiiii ___ii~' iii.· ___~.· __ YOU. m12,13 iIiI_";:: 19, slaling DIAL 3320 ROOM Ind board wanted by twa T-Ir-es-75-0-X-1-7.8-pl-y.-Re-g-,-$3-S, C.L.B. Church tal status 11112,31 $15' 00' ~OO··i ~.;j working girls, w!lling to share Now 29; Tires 750 x 20·10 Ply. Parad'e ,'; ed to . same room. Phone 2917·A. Reg. 544. Now ~9. other sizes 1~" .' :;. IIlsiant, WANTED-To buy quantity of and 16". 4 and 6 ply. priced from , .. Worlls, . ' CITY OF ST. JOHN'S .WANTED. lumber 2 xA's and othe build I <1 S10 to $16.50. Tubes reg. $2.50. r n" Now $2, Used Tire Sales, 06 ' 'ro rna t erlals, also furnace and I!'adla· Hamilton Sbreet may4 1m Weather permitting the roule . WHERE ARE THE, LUCKY NUMBERS?' .:~ IS, . tlon. Phone 7219.F or 5091. . 'to be followed by the C.L.B. on ." , "Inlsler. myt.2,13,14 Sunday afternoon will be via WHERE IS. THE $1,000 TICKET? Lady' Field Worker Venetian Blinds Freshwater Road, Pennywell ',:.[ RADIO OPERATORS - Depart· Road, Raleigh St., Golf Avenue Applicants are Invited for the post of a Lady Field ment of Transport, Moncton Air, I' I bll .J I and St Clare i\venue to St WE DON'T KNOW Services DistrIct, $2850.$3750. On y camp .t. n.. serv teo Mlchael;s Church' and returning • • • Worker' with the Newfoundland Division of the Can­ Details and application forms at Manufacture, Laundry. Repair to the Armoury via Cas y St a d "', ST. N'S ~ adian Junior Red Cross. Applicants should give full the offices of the Civil ServIce Work guaranteed. One day ser· LeMarchant Road e . n , c Commission, National Employ· vice.' Free quotations. Kearneys i:'~~~~:'~~~=~ r MUNICIPAL COUNCIL . particulars. as to educational qualiftcatlons, age and ment Office and Post Office Limited Manufacturers, 45-1 BUT experience. University Training plus teaching experi­ ::-:-:~~-::.-.:.:...,:-~-=~.:...... WANTl:D-Two bench carpent· Water______St." _ ,CARD ence preferred; Duties would include visiting schools ers arc required for steady em· Tickets Returned from Bell Island are on· ~ Zoning '. Appeal ployment to work In carpenter Barber Shop & throughout Newfoundland and an excellent chance for shop, Topsait Road, ncar Para· ______.-.:. ___ sale at: 'Board adyancement is offered. disc ,Road. Apply John F. West· rOE CENTRAL BARBER SUOP­ )R cotlo, Contractor and Builder, Ei'ast efficleat, sanitary scrv!ce. AU Dr. MURPHY'S DRUG STORE .... :..... Rawlins' Cross :~:;:: . For further particulars apply In writing or in Topsail "Road. myll,12 modera equipment, five' barbers. The. following appeals from The least possible waiting. 24 New THEATRE PHARMACY ...... : ... ~.Queen's Road .;; UCTJON person to: Gower St., opp, Adelaide Motors K. H. A. M.arshall, Ihe decisions of the City Build­ Teachers· WClnted Ltd. Jy9,lmo. DON HOGAN'S DRUG STORE .... New Gower St. :~:: !Ived up to Ing Inspector will be heard by Ir the Call' WANTED-For U.C •. School .t HAS RESUMED Ihe Zoning Appeal Board on Canadian 'Red, Cross Society Bonavlsta, Teacher far Grades Insuranci cd conerel. 3 . UNCLAIMED.lN MODEL SWEEP d TUESDAY, May 17, 1955, at NEWFOUNDLAND DlVlSION and 4 also aUlility Teacher.J?RACTICE... ~;.!r Barachol, Apply stating qualifications; to FURNESS WITHY INSURANCE ~~~::::::::===~ :);; n Port aUll i2,00 .. o'clock Nelon, In the 55 DUCKWORTH STREET L~~:"',:;". ST. JOHN'S Chalrman.of the Board. Department offering dependable 1. 110022 •••••••••••••••••• ,...... $100 '.00 '!;r.z' y. City Halll ,m12,14 ' may12,13,14,16,17,18 Insurance - Automobile, Fire" ======:::::-:-:=~~~~-:-:----,.-~il BurlJli!t'Y, Plate Glass, Tourist 2. 447783 ...... " ...... ~ ...... $100.00 . :;~~.~ ,t!ons may Horwood J, Linegar, cor­ WAN'iED-Far Clark', Beach Baggage, Transportation, Travel . / .. the Road~ four.room school: Vice-Principal, Accident. Llab1l1ty. Phone 2073. FEMALE 3. 15981 ... ,...... ~ .... $1 00.00 .!.-:~ ..: , !·:I , ourt House ner Oxen Pond Road, Intermediate and Primary teach· :::.: ", . I may br, Dwelling and Store. ers. Applicants may be Salvation ROBERT DAWE & SON, Fire Ind ~ ~roducts Army, Pentecostal or United Automobile Insurance. Be safe, 12th RED CONTEST ...... WORTH $200.00 7:~ ,:' Fishery Ltd." ~ IUon to thl. Ralph Williams, Black­ Church. First grade or higher be sure, Insure. Telephone 2882, TEACHERS !"I'! lis Depart Won by JAMES HENNESSEY, 23 Hoyles Avenue ~; , marsh Road, Dwelling, Require 'preferred. Address application Pb·O. BSOtXJOf', !loyal Bank Cham· Are requircd by the Grand Falls · , f $25 whlel to Rev. Isaac DaW1!, Clarke's ers, . 0 hn 9. , to the, tell Any persons whose proper­ Beach. mY7,9,10,ll,12.13c-o-n";'ta-ct-ST-A-N-F-OW-L-ER-R-.-n-ouf ~algamaled School Board for ·" , building for Fire 'Automobile prlm3Jl'Y and elementary grades, $1200,00 to be Drawn THURSDAY, May 12lh Id speeilica ties are affected by the above WANTED-For Joe Batt', Arm , , ' I' t her the Depaort appeals have the right to be OFFICE BOY and Barr'd Islands Central High and Plate Glass Insurance. Claims a so mUSIC cae . heard and to give evidence • School. 1 male teacher, A grade Ppromptly a Box settled.63 'Phone 5531- Governmen t b'aS11! sa 1ary wIII 'PHONE 5203 Ide on form! Apply in wri~ing to or hi gh er for gra de nI ne an d ... b ugm nled b the board lrtment anri thereon. ' :-villing to teach a subject or two INSURANCE-Bowrin!! Brath,r e a e y . 'i . ~i:i~ In grades X and XI. 1 male or Limited, Insurance Department- Application! to be forwarded i ~ sealed en Any person intending to THE OFfiCE MANAGER , , 12 14 female teacher. 1st grade and Fll'e Automobile Marine and all t h I I, the Deputl' I, . cppeal before the Board is 'experience for gradcs six and Casualty lines. 'Tcicphone 3131. 0 t e sccre ary. I .vorks., The =rn=,======,="..,.=.:· seven, 1 male or female to teach A BUGD!:N, THE MODEL SWEEP i : j, = : I' construction hereby requested to .n?tlfy the . at Sboal Bay (sole charge). 1 CONTACT A. E. HICKMAN CO, Sicretary. ~~~!!!!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I •I Bridge" arE ~ndersigned. mille or female to teach at W!ld LTD .• h IIranr.e Agents. 'Phones my11121315(tel) ~ j Cove (sale charge), Duties to 4132·3-4·5·6. P.O.B. 984, for your =='='='======I , the face 01 E. t. FORAN, WANTED commence September 1st. Apply Insurance reClulrements. .I . Secretary. stating quaHflcations to Rev. W. DEPfiNDA"! FI I INSUR ( 1 ,e accompan· ,. FOR MILLERTOWN 'AMALGAMATED SCHOOL '"It'f . Ludlow. Chairman Church of ",L R NOTICE~:': j 'cd accepted' England Board of Education. Joe ANCE-Don t risk your valuables '. INTERMEDIATE ROOM-Grades 5,6, 7 and BI 1 Female Batt's Arm. myll,12,13 10 • nve" a few doUars. Our '\ I surety that No Parking of Cars falr·rate. reHable policy IIlves 'f j , successful' I .' I "I·" TEACHER. First Grade preferred: WANTED"':'Teachers, First Grade immediate protectlnn. 'Phone fI , ' ~t with the for the Intermediate and Primary 6921 or write J. J. Lace,. P. O. West' .of ' Carter's PRIMARY ROOM-Grades' Beginners fa 41 1 Female rooms at Shoal Hr. Applicants are Box 506. E,p1U • Iccessful ten· asked to state musIc qUallilcatinlls, . ~d to deposit . ' TEACHER. First Grade preferred. If any. The sole charge schools n! :j' .. ng the total . Hill on' Salary supplement $100.00 (one hundr!ld dollars) Milton and Waterville are vacant. Stam'ps , !rcent of the , Please address appJlcations to the Members of Bally. ~aly .. 1 for School year. . , Chalnnan. U.c. Board of ·Educa· ted tender to FI()rence tlon. Shoal Hr, 'maylO,12,H Dr the propel , '. , Application should reach under~rgned by May , rfClll'Jllance 01 Branscombe s 31st 1955. Golf &Country Club I of cash de For Sale 1 I tenderer mn~ md approved Estate. !, are reminded that due to weather and soft I )f the amonnl ·1 :, ~l sum tllll No. 106, 1955 , condition of grounds th~ cOurse still remains ) IN THll ! , CLOSED to players until further, notice.' , I Joel Jlot bind ' Supreme Co,:,rt lciwest or all)' . I ,WANTED 8y order 01 GREEN'S COMMITTEE, NG, Of. Nfld. '!~J' ., Minister. ·~J:!1t. Waitresses .! ,rks, aETWEEN' - . ~PERIENCED TYPIST '. J. J. RENOUF, Capfain I The Credit Bureau of SI. Jobn'. mylO,l,z . ., FOR' PART TIME WORK. Wanted I LImited, Plalntlff . .~ 1 ~""~"~C:Juli04@JoH@JJI\' , Thomas Rumsey, trading under 'f I Ihe style or flrm name of "Rum· ,NOTICE " 'cy'~ Wholesalelf".Defen~.ant. NOTICE OF· SHIlRIFF'S SALI f. TO ,I ',,', 'THE PUBLIC' " , nUI:. ..; "

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'. ' • J " I' · • t·· • .' :STEAMSInP MOVEMENTS· ·NFLD.·GREAT LAKES·STEAM· .~ .. .:, SHIPS: LIMITED . , " ·M.V. Perth'loadlng 'at' Hamilton May 13, Toronto' May 14, Montreal It's time' t,9.· stock. .' upon "'FEEDS, May 17' for St. John's. .. I ?i.V •. Ahem Trader from Monl· :BR~N·.· .' .. ,. real May 1111ar st. 'John's . KODAK ~ILM· . . .' .. : FURNESS WARREN LINE . 'CORNMEAL,"" . :.. , . .' . . . ' .. ,Newfoundland uue St. John's PENGUIN BOOKS . ' CRUSHED.' CORN' May, 10. Leaving' for Halifax and • • : . Boston May '11, due ,HnUfax May ~. Book of. Engllsl. EIllY_ $ Now that Spring is here you'll want to .: , DAIRY':RATION.. ", 13 and Boston May 16. Leaving W. E.' Wlillams-60c . . Alb "Iay 17" and Halllax May ~In, Microbe Ind Malady- . ' .HORSE, .FEED Boston .. Dr. John Drew..,...5Dc '. , 21,. dile St. oJhn'& June O. Sailing The Archaeology of Plilltlne- take more Pictures of.yc:iur·family. <"~' ,iAYING··:)~ASH·'.· . ." . . ., . ,,~- for Liverpool June 7. W. F.' Albright-60c . .. ' LAYING.:MASH'· "PELLETS'; ',Nova Scotia Lea'vlng Liverpool A Short HIstory' of Fr.nch . '. May 18, due St. John's May, 24. Llterature-Geoffrey :,.:.'...... ; GROWING MASH . ' .. , .... Brereton..:..aOc·.. . . REMEMBER I ,', - ~., Leaving'. for Halifax and Boston Man,. Morals alld Saclety­ .., "' SCRATCH' FEED" . I . r.iay 25,. due Hall£ax May 27 and J. C. Flugel-8Oc: . . Boston May 30. Leaving Boston Th. Criminal LIW- .'} ..... j'iG' GROWER" " . FOR BEST RESULTS, BUY KODAK AND' May 31 and. Halifax June 4, uue F;T.: Glles-:-6Oc . •. '. IIBE . 'CALF'· MEAL' . St. John's May 23 .. Salling for Llv. A ~.hG.t :~i:::60~f the' World- - erpool .May 24. Minds and Machlne_ MIDD.LlNGS .~ :Newfoundland Leaving Liverpool W; Sluckln.:...sOc . SURE OF GOOD PiCTURES:··'· STARTER' .. '. June 4. due St. John's June 10. Microbes 'and UI- '"cHicK: . Hugh' Nlcol-60c Leaving for Halifax and Boston Christian Faith Today- June ·11, due Hnllfa:c June 13 and .Stephan Nelll-6Oc · Boston June ... 10. Leaving Boston Contemporary British Arl- .. June 17 and Halifax June 21, due Herbert Read-BOc St. John's June 23. Salling for L.lv. Plays Pleasant- Bernard Shaw-60c TO'OTO·N·'S·.. .' ...... ~ LI MI:JED.,' .'. erpool same day. Man and, Superman-' .' . . Nova Scotia Leaving Liverpool Bernard, Shaw-60c 307·309.WATER ST. DIA~ ·(»332· .... June 18, uue St. John's June 24. The Black Girl In Search of God~ · t Bernad Shaw-6Oc . I ' Lc av Ing fDr Ha Uf ax an d Bos en "'he Hbdmlstress- DISTRIBUTORS FOR KODAK IN' NEWFOUNDLAND ,. June 25, due HallIax June 27 Ang:(tla Thlrkell-60c and Boston June 30. Leaving B,os. The' V!allet of Kal Lung- ton July 1 nnd HaUfax July 5. due Ernest· Bramah-50c ' St. John's July 7. Salling' again Cheri and the Last of Cheri Calelte-50c· samo day for Liverpool. When the Wind Btow~ FURNESS RED CROSS Cyril Hare-50c . Fort Hamilton leaving Halifax Death Among the Sunbathers- 1l.DD-Sportseast. ,. , . 'E. R. PUI'Ishon-SOc 1l.15-Club Tim •• · May 13, due St. John s May 16, Com.~ Away, Death- 12.00-News. . sailing again Mny 18 (Halifax and Gladys Mitchell-SOc 12.D1-ClubTlme. Report New York). As I Was Going Duwn' Ottawa The bride Who recieves a ~ilI 12.3D-News. Fort Avaton Leaving New York Sackville Slre.t- 12.35--Club Time. . . Oliver St. John Gogarty-60c O'I!rAWA May 6-Federal Con· ann Industry Mlnistcr Isaacs, has [rum a husband and wife ~h~uld loOD-News in a Minute ana 12, 51. John, N.B., May 14, The Iliad Homer-BOc ' sarvative 'mpmbcrs, In time oU· l;ccn In Ottawa, making forceful rlthcr Ii'rite her. than~rou not w Cl3sedolVn. lu•. ut.... !IIay 17, due St. John's Anna Karenln- [rom the continum,; !Judget debate nprescntations on discrimination both of th~m of If It IS addressed ----C-J-O-.-N---- May 19, sailing again May 21 (Cor' Leo Tolsty-'-51.00 and consideration of the immigra· against the West Indian colony in ~~ th:!. wl.fe alone: the ~usb3nd ~~.:.....~~-..:..~----:..,-- 10.3().;....Wayne and Shuster. ned Brook and New York). A History of Engll.sh Church Lion estimates of NeWfoundland regard to two impJrtant • export "I.?uld be, Included. In her words of 1l.~Flghting Words. . I and People-Bede-BOc 11.3D-CBC National Ncws. THURSDAY, tilay n . Fort Hamilton leav ng New York Sclenc.e News- m:nister Pickersgill have one abo commodities, fish and flour. In IIlr. Ih"nks. . , 12.0D-Close Down. ___ 7.0()- Wake' up and Llve.-- May 24, Halifax May 27, due SL A. W. Haslett-50c sorbing topic of conversation-the Howe's absence, 11is scnior officials After all, It s the ousband Ilho me~ting here to-morrow of the na· heard their representations, which WIll probably get the bill for the ·O W R 7.1D-·Newl. John's Ml,ly 30, salling again June tional executive of Ihe PC party. were reported to ha\'c been "fa\'· ;;irt, V 7.1~acred Heart Program. 1 (Halifall).. . :Members of Ule national body ourably" reccived. THURSDAY; May 1Z . 7.3D-News.· .' . Fort Avalon leaving New York r.. :: £rom coast to coast 'lire already The NAFEL prices for Newfound· 'The importance of the ensemble -----~--'---- . 7.35-Bob Lewis Sbow. June 2, St. John, N.B., June 4, Hall. .!'.~'"'~.~~ gathering in Ottawa for the one· Idr.d's fish wns one of the main ":GWS with many striking innov3' P8~I~Chlldre'n's' Story Time. ~:~~g:·i.ewl. SbOw. fax June 7, due St. John's June 9, • d;.y • confercnce, which will take c?uses of complaint of the Jamaica tillns for the go-togeter trend. Suit! 8.3D-Songs by Christopher Lynch 8.OD-New.. salling again June 11. place behind. closed doors. Ma\· Ihe island charges unfavourably with blonses have gone one belter 8.4~MarehRhythms.· 8.IlS-BobLewia Sbow .. THE BOOKSELLERS colm Hollett, of St. John's, has cabinet minister, who compared with matching j a eke t linings. IU.";;J-·., ~W". B.OD-What would you do? 8.30-News. NFLD. CAN, STEAMSHIPS 'Phone 3191 • 4425 arrived, but PC headquarlers 'does \'.ith those of Nova Scolia. (The Sometime; there are malching rIT.IlU-Trllll~ ·freusure. 9.1~The Twilight Hour. 8.3S-Bob Lewfs Sbow Belle Isle II in port, salUng to· r.ol expect that the other New· .2Gditional distance of shipment is h~mlinings .on the underside or the IO,4ii"';lkcuklast Club. . 9.~Hymns for the Quiet Hour. o.~Ne\Vs. ' day. ------fCllndland representative, W•. J. involved.) However, informed fuller skirts or matching scams l:t:lJ-~,lustCll Program. 10.45-Weather Forecast and 9.05-Juke Box Review. 1{J:; ~~~.d ·-,them· in ·10:OD-T~:~oUr"of·Cb'rm. . 8.15-Melody Magic. . ~:~t=~~d~;x~~:::am. Co;kell at ~IS work· out DUt fr?m vi~itors. A group of J amacian gov· another popular high quality pro· , pieted b)' Dec. ·ow~~ov.n I' '. .. 11l.3Q-Onll.Nlglit ,Stand .. 8.3Q.:.-Black Museum. . 1t.45-DOSCO News. !toay speCIal guard~ are belDg ernment officials headed by Trade Cltct of tllis country's fisheries. Austrians Were · '. .' 10.4s.;..News. B.OD-New •. cotlee houses rang :2.z.=:-:=,= ID.DD-Crlme Fighters. toposted check at the'the credentialsgymnasIUm ofentrance every. 10.30-30 Minutes To Go. i~~~~~'~§~~§~§~~~§======fl .J onas, ma~'nr o! \ 1l.OO-National New... body going through.". . ~~ery urche,lra in I 1U5-Sports Parade. • the national · . a.3D-Late Nlgbt Theatre. The sighloI' a woman, or a girl Sunday, the. hnur 12.00-News. . on the street with her hair done . sIgning. :':/":·.~rIOW" 'DUE~. 12.01-HouseJlariy. up In pin curls, even through cover. Just Arrived! A communinue .. " ' ' • j ..... 12.3~Flve Minute News.' . ed, Is eertainlynot a fashionable rour ambassadors ~. ,. , 12.35-Houseparty. on~ but one that· has addcd rine· lIte meeting decla , : •• ~. !\of, .' • 12.54-News. imity ha~ heen . '.: ~ . 'ANOTHER' CARLOAD' .. 12:55-Prayer. . . . stone earrings to such a get liP is a • ."", • • ' • f.••.•• sig~t to endal! so-called iashons. i~ticles rtf the dr .. • •• , •• ' j • • ~ "f 1.00-Queen and,, Sign Off. aadcr! that by . BIRTHS Ule Big Four meet here with :·~:\,\B.:·~;·· ·.CC·... ·:· .::. P:L.YW ,O::,O:D', vous LOVEYS-Born at the 'Grace Austria "for the 1 ", .' .... . THURSDAY, IIlay 12 Hospital, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs . Boyd: Loveys,' a brother for No-eO-RopE PIPE ei,mature of the . ,t .•• Gladys Marie •. . • , • I . • •• • i!eaty." 6.DD-Slgn on and Sundlai. to'-, " HEALEY-Born at St. Clare's The abl~:;~dtJri 6.l~undlal News. Mercy Hospital on May' Dth.; to pl}wers ... :JUSt·:RECEIVED ~ tbe·Day. I Joan and 'Michael HealeY,··a three days ago · . '" I.., . , .. 'and' FITTINGS b~lked daughter. . . ~ • . al re"isiog .. :" ... '. . '1:. ~arlo~d.' AMERICAN' OAK .FLOORING· . Ig:~~goI1::P~~: Last Nigbt. DUFF-At. St. Clare's Mercy , ' treaty to includ . dl~b.· Hospital. May 9th, to' Rose and \ sinns to the . talk~ In Moscow ','>. '. ·l.iarloaCi :FIBERCnAS.".INSULATldN· Gerald Duff, . n daughter. . " WIGHT-Born at the Grace Hos • DIAL pltalon May '11th, til Ralph and Eileen Wight, a son.' , .5141 BOX .,. . '. . Windy, wei or \ 336 . today. 35. 51'42 • . 'l()O dozen • . .., .. BOYS' .STRIPED .".-.-- .. ~.p .. , Collaraftached ·SHIRTS·' . ' Reg, 1.59 . :.' Now 98, -J., ..... _

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